The Pharr Press (Pharr, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1982 Page: 6 of 14
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Page 6, The Pharr Press, June 24,1982
Snap-shots of summer fun
R. Sandoval awarded
Probation Officer
As part of the Pharr Parks
and Recreation summer
program at the Civic Cen-
ter, outdoor games such
as kickbaii is played.
There are also arts and
crafts inside and a variety
of other supervised
recreation.
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Pamela Lopez receives
mouth-to-mouth resisition
ion from Carlos Olivarez in
a practice demonstration
during Lifesaving Classes
at the Pharr Swimming
Pool. Instructor is Joe
Dimas.
1 certificate
Reynaldo Sandoval.
Juvenile Probation Of-
ficer of Hidalgo County,
was awarded a cer-
tificate from the Texas
Probation Training
Academy for completing
the Juvenile Probation
Probation Experienced
Officer’s Workshop at
the Criminal Justice Cen-
ter on the campus of
Sam Houston State
University last week.
Approximately 72 of-
ficers from thoughout
the state attended the
four-day conference of
probation officials.
Tony Brigman’s
“Motivational ‘Feel
Good’ Program” opened
the extensive training
academy followed by 11
other individual sessions
ranging from “Main-
taining Rapport and
Credibility When
Dealing With The Police
Officer” to “Legal
Issues in Juvenile
Probation.”
Among the faculty
members who instructed
the Academy were
David Massey, Dr. Rion
Hart, Professor Robert
Dawson, George Nekar
(Houston Police Depar-
tment Training
Academy), Ray Grill,
Harlene Anderson, Jack
Patton (Texas Youth
Council), Dr. Larry Cot-
ton, A1 Havenstrite, and
Steve Bonnell.
Bonnell addressed the
group in a concluding
session on “Recent
Issues of the Texas
Juvenile Probation
Commission.” Following
Bonnell’s concluding
address, certificates of
attendance were awar-
ded.
The next Probation
Training Academy class
will meet in September
at the Criminal Justice
Center.
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PreSS by Chris Flores
Horoscope
ARIES: Be prepared for
sudden changes now.
Many of these will hap-
pen over night. Others
that see you will judge
you harshly. Pay no
heed, now is the time for
thoughts.
TAURUS: Your
emotionally at an all
time low and are prone
to reveal things that you
keep a dear secret.
Scandals and con-
troversies are on the
rise now of which you
will feel a great part of .
Beware the one who
shakes your hand first.
GEMINI: Prepare to
meet someone new who
will intrigue you -
straight into trouble.
Political influences may
prove a problem
because you will be used
as a tool or a person in a
game of chess, easily
dispensible.
CANCER: Your recent
sense of peace may be
shattered now, but it’s
really all up to you to
decide it’s outcome.
Realize that you have
more control when silent
and serious, than you
would if loud and rash.
LEO: If you have recen-
tly been in ill health be
prepared to feel 110%
better as a new roman-
tic swing will occur. If
committed to a mate a
good boost of money will
come your way. If single,
romance in a mate-for-
life sequence may occur.
VIRGO: An inner con-
flict surrounded by hard
to handle employees
may put you in a
position of anger. Do not
view the world from
where you work. The
time is now to take a
new project or enhance
an old one. See the
greener side of life.
LIBRA: A new challenge
may make you hesitate
now. Signs indicate that
you should courageously
proceed in your planned
route. If you hesitate too
long you will lose your
chance for success.
Plans though may be in-
terrupted because of
some unforseen fate.
SCORPIO: The time is
now to be yourself
among friends. You may
have been protecting
your feelings or you may
have travelled back in
time ( a bit of nostalgia)
This made you seen dif-
ferent and selfish to
others. Get back to your
routine and indulge in
laughter.
SAGITARRIUS: A new
job or project may not
have lived up to your
expectations. You may
have counted your
chickens before they
hatched. Now, before it
is too late, make your
changes in occupation
or project or you may
slow down your per-
sonell progress by 6
months.
CAPRICORN: You are
avoiding the reality of
others and only depen-
ding on your own sense
of justice. If you don’t
have anothers opinion
then find one soon or you
may be hurting in many
areas including finance,
romance and night dan-
AQUARIUS: A recent
braul may have helped
you come to your senses
- regardless of your
stubborness. Instead of
fearing that all are
against you, realize that
all want only to help you.
Feel free to ask advice
from those who have in
the past asked you for
yours.
PISCES: You are
becoming restless again,
but only because you are
not happy where you
are. If you do not go
about a change in the
right way, you could be
without a backup plan.
Others will be willing to
give your career a boost
now. Expect only the
best. Be cautious, as you
are accident prone now.
Mrs. Belinda Ybanez and
her young daughter
Melissa listen to Hernon
Ramirez, instructor,
during morning classes of
the Mother-Baby Learn
To Swim Program spon-
sored by the Pharr Parks
and Recreation Dept.
New classes will begin
next Monday and pre-
registration is- now being
accepted at the Parks of-
fice at 413 E. Clark or call
787-5981.
FREE PREGNANCY
TEST
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Nelson, Charles. The Pharr Press (Pharr, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1982, newspaper, June 24, 1982; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth866918/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Pharr Memorial Library.