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JANIE A. RAMIREZ
Funeral services for Janie A. Ramirez, 84, of Palacios, were
scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 16, 19% at St. Anthony’s
Catholic Church with Rev. Casey Jarzombck officiating. Inter-
ment will be at Palacios Cemetery.
Mrs. Ramirez was bom June 24, 1912 in Victoria to Basilio
and Anastacia Altamira Ramirez, She died July 13, 1996 at Wag-
ner General Hospital.
A resident of Palacios for 55 years, she was a
nthooy’s Catholic Church.
She is survived by * J‘
toy's Catholic Church. Over-fertilizing with quick-re-
t is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Ramona and snarpe your lease products will make grass
Mine Yosemite of Houston; a son and daughter-in-law, Steve and gw - - J grow \n sudden spurts, requir-
Janie Ramirez of Palacios; three sisters, Euscbia Hernandez of e . hn- ing more frequent mowing and
Edna, Paul Casteneda of Harlingen, and Santos Gutierrez of ayJJJJ A helo keep more watering. Over-fertilizing
Sweeny; two brothers, Frank Barrientes of Sweeny and Joe Barri- wll|rs,®^ny^althv ’nd al- 4180 0411868 “uck t0P 8rowth’
entes of Corpus Christi; five grandchildren, Charles Wilson and y°ur law|1 y water 1 but lessens the nourishment re-
Kenneth Wilson, both of Houston, Debbie Slaughter of Anglcton, low yo" grass to arc ceived by the root system.
Deanna Ramirez of Victoria, and Steven Ramirez of Palacios; and more emciem y. *—
eight great-grandchildren.
ei^alfbearersaiwere Charles Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Steven
Ramirez, George Luna, Sam Luna and Felix Hernandez.
MAIN
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[ H!S SATURDAY
FOR BOOTH INFORMATION CONTACT
THE BAY CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(409) 245-8333
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HRRF ~vz=-" (U
Congratulations
Hudson Bates]
anil the Palacios
All Star Area Champions
Love, Aunt Betty, Unele Pee Wee & Chet
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MEMORIAL
MEDICAL Oi CENTER
815 N. Virginia Street Port Lavaca, TX 77979
As a service to on community,
Memorial Medical Center is pleased te provide
more efficiently Here a P(X)r r(J0t systcms need more
auL*' Sy leather or va-
a" ivf LShK fnr arass irf cations, you Should still ob-
Common serve the rule of thumb of cut-
£L1I*un1 in Lhes St Au ting no more than 1/3 of the
Bermuda, 1-1/2 mches. M. heieht of the grass at each
B^nnudaUffMnch mowing. Mow frequently until
inches, Ttf Bermuda, i men „„„ Kact »o its recom-
and Zoysia, 2 M meS hllg^vuc "grass
hifhfrr catcher to8 avoid too much
“nnbe B™^uda h 2 f/2 clipping build-up. This also is
inches; St.tog* 3 inches; ^excellem & ^ stanza
X^gh. ia
ffS SSutoM -* ^°np^u,«r?P£ Si
posed to the sun and water loss con(jmoner_ But since not all
inSfelShri^wItheach homeowners have space for a
1/3 of the leaf teight with ea compost bed, leaving short
mowing. Leave die clippings ^ -n ^ lawn is much
3hnrthcliSvs\mnhe Dyreta?n better than adding more plastic
SulTXS a bags full of clipping* to o«r
garden bed. In contrast, a lan™- blade
bmdfoSn°af 2e VatThThat sharp. This is not just a beauty
keens titter from reSg^he tip. Grass that is shredded by a
roots of your grass. Short dull blade becomes stressed
runnings also decompose and requires more water. If
nnirkiv^releasing fertilizer into your grass looks frizzy, its
qmckly, releasing fertilizer into ^ Wade sharp_
How often you mow de- ened. .
pends cm how much fertilizer One other tip for a healthier
and water the grass receives, lawn is to change your mowing
IE . jU.id directions frequently. The
wheels 6f the mower can pack
down soil if you mow m the
same pattern over a period of
years. Get adventurous—start
“*ie street sometimes, now at
angle across the lawn.
For more xeriscape garden-
- tips, call Cheri Vogel,
LdRA, 1-800-776-527, Ext.
7586.
Alzheimer’s
family care to
meet Thursday
The Matagorda County
Alzheimer’s Family Care &
Share Group’s will meet at 6.30
p.m. July 18 in the home of
Bob and Lorrein Hutson for the
group’s annual summer cook-
out/pot luck supper.
Those planning to attend
should RSVP Jan Sims at (409)
245-6383 or 1-800-547-6383,
Rodriguez-Guerrero
tation is extended to all friends an family through the press.
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JULY 22nd - 26Th
9 A.M. to NOON
Ages V 4yns to 9tli Cmdc
Paa^RaqisTRATioN * July 20tIi * 2 p.M.
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Earl Mangin, M.D.
John Passmore, M.D.
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Daryl Bickford, M.D.
Cashdl Donahoe, M.D,
William Sage, M.D.
Wednesday
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PODIATRY
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Lawrence Wright, M.D. Monday (every other)
James Shook, D.O.
Richaid Stovall, M.D.
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Tuesday Afternoons
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Brian Bums, M.D. 2nd Thursday
Richaid Steinberg, D.P.M. Tuesday & Thursday
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Andrew Clemmons, D.O. Wednesday Afternoons
Shahid Hashmi,M.D. Tuesday *
Brian McDaniel, D.O. Monday Mornings
Peter Rojas, M.D. Friday
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