The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1982 Page: 2 of 16
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P. 0. Box 250 Kerens, Texas 75144
Telephone 214/396-2261
USPS 293-680
EDITOR: Donna York
STAFF; Kathy Green, Carla York
Nora Lee May
The Kerens Tribune (USPS 293680) is
published weekly except for the week
following Christinas by the Kerens
Tribune, 116 S. Colket, Kerens, TX
75144, Subscription rates are $5.50
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all of Friday afternoons.
Kerens Tribune
April 29, 1982
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Congratulations to
Phrink Reagan on being
"Employee of the Mon-
th" for April. Phrink
has worked at Maywood
for one and a half
years. She has worked
in the Dietary Depar-
tment and is a certi-
fied Food Service Su-
pervisor. She works
on the 7-3 shift as
Nurses Aide. This is
her regular job and
what she likes best.
She is very effici-
ent, dependable, con-
genial and well-liked
Phrink Reagan
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL
News From
Maywood Manor
F & B FOOD MART
OWNER: JOE BAXTER Prices effective „
GEN. MANAGER: Willie Lee Crawford April30 and May 1 & 3
Open 7:30 a.m., close 6 p.m.
JELL0, all flavors, 32 oz.. T/Sl
LUCKY LEAF APPLE JUICE, 32 oz .... ,89c
DEL MONTE SPECIALS
Spinach, 15 oz............
nated:
Sweet Peas, 17 oz.........
/W. 1
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Cut Green Beans, 15 oz,...
District 12
Catsup, 32 oz,,,,,........
BILL KUGLE
Tomato Sauce, 8 oz.......
pol ad pd for by Bill
BORDEN’S BUTTERMILK, 1/2 gal,.......$1,09
BORDEN*S COTTAGE CHEESE, each....... ,99
BAG OF APPLES,.......99q each
LETTUCE,.....,59c each
BELL PEPPERS.........69c lb
SPECIALS
ROUND STEAK..................$1.88 lb
CLUB STEAKS,.........,,...... 1.79 lb
RIB STEW MEAT................ 1.19 lb
DECKERS PRESSED RAM, sliced,, 1.49 lb
RED R1NP CREESE....... 2,19 lb
HAM HOCKS......... 1,09
by everyone. She is
married to Clayton
Reagan. They have a
son, David, and a
grandson, Chris, who
is the apple of her
eye.
Joan Kilcrease, Dia-
ne Ainsworth and Bes-
sie Crocker attended '
a Seminar, "The Wand-
ering Patient," in
Tyler this past month
for Continuing Educa-
tion Hours.
Every Monday aftern-
oon we have a movie
at the home. The past
two weeks "The Mitt"
and "You, Me and Kan-
garoo" were shown.
Both were thoroughly
enjoyed.
R. D. Carter and
Bessie Crocker will
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Names listed below are
candidates for the offices
designated.
Names listed below
are candidates for
the offices desig-
Kugle, Rt. 1, La Rue,
Tx.
Tom C, Waldrop
pol ad pd for by Tom
C. Waldrop, Rt. 6,
Corsicana, Tx,
COUNTY JUDGE
John R, Gladney
pol ad pd for by John
R. Gladney, First Ntl
Bk Bldg, Corsicana,
Tx.
COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT 2
Jimmie Spencer
pol ad pd for by Jim-
mie Spencer, Rt. 1,
Kerens, Tx.
COUNTY TREASURER
E. L, Parrish
pol ad pd for by e,
1. parrish, rt. 1,
purdon, tx.
Ola Fay Jamison
pol ad pd for by ola
faye jamison, rt 5,
corsicana, tx.
attend a Medication
Refresher Course at
the Terrell College
Center this Saturday.
The State Department
of Health has been in
our home recently for
a routine inspection.
We are still rated a
Superior Facility. A
letter of congratu-
lations was received
this week from Dr.
Cosa M. Elzonda,
Chief, Bureau of Lo-
ng Term Care, Austin.
The Dorcus Class of
the First Baptist
Church furnished re-
freshments for the
"Happy Birthday Part-
y" this month. They
were served by Mrs.
Gladys Price, teache-
r, Mrs. Lena Wilkins,
Mrs. Isabell Huggins,
Mrs. Maggie Ingram
and Mrs. Margaret Wh-
ite.
Birthdays for the
month of May are: Wi-
llie Snowden (9), Eu-
gene McNeil (10), Li-
zzie Duffie (13),
Vivian Thompson (15),
Willie Phillips (18),
Henry Stanley (22),
Carrie McQuary (28)
and Jewel Fletcher
(31).
Diane, Joan and Bes-
sie took three car
loads of residents to
see the Bluebonnets.
We went down through
Browns Valley, Roane
and back by way of
Powell. They were
beautiful and everyo-
ne enjoyed the out-
ing.
See you next month.
Mrs. Andrew MeClung
has returned home fr-
om a visit in Austin
with her daughter,
Lynette.
Visiting Mrs. Jenn-
ie McClung over the
weekend were a sist-
er-in-law, Mrs.
Wanda Kilgo of Al-
buquerque, New Mex-
ico and her son, Cly-
de Kilgo of Ft. Wor-
th.
Mrs. I. R. Mitchell
of Dallas visited
Mrs. Elise McDowell
and Mrs. Gwen McCown
this past week. Eli-
se and Mrs, Mitchell
went on to Corpus
Christi for a visit
with another sister,
Shirley Ferrell and
her family.
Mrs. Lorena Barnett
spent a few days in
Etoille with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Jeanes. Lor-
ena and Mrs. Jeanes
went to Houston and
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Smith and Mrs,
Ester Hester. Lorena
returned to Kerens
Wednesday.
Ella Mae Stoker, her
daughter, daughter-
in-law and grand-
baby, from Brandon,
visited the Enoch
Kelleys last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Kelley of Merten sp-
ent Sunday afternoon
with them.
Minnie Lee Hill and
Joe Dean spent the
weekend with her
daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Gilbert in Oklahoma
City.
Mrs. Hallie Ford of
Oklahoma, Mrs. Patty
Karnes and Mrs. Nel-
lie Karnes from Aub-
rey, Texas visited
Mrs. Iva Sheppard Tu-
esday, April 20. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester
Walker came in the
afternoon to visit
with them all.
Bro. Harium Harris
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Trent attended the
Missionary Baptist
Association of Ameri-
ca in Gattlenburg,
Tennessee the week of
April 11-15.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom B.
Washburn visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank B,
Washburn and family
in Hurst. On Friday
they attended the
State Gymnastic Tour-
nament in Ft. “ Worth
in which their grand-
daughter, Jill, per-
formed.
Mrs, Ellen Moore of
Houston spent last
week .with Mr. and
Mrs, Tom B. Washburn.
Ellen is Dovie's
sister.
Mrs. Kelly Berry and
Bruce were weekend
guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Yates of
Houston. SSG Kelly
Berry is in Little
Rock, Arkansas at
Camp Robinson where
he is attending a
school for National
Guard Administration.
MR. AND MRS. GLEN ROWE ANNOUNCE THE BIRTH
OF ANOTHER DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs, Glen
Rowe of Houston pr-
oudly announce the
arrival of their ba-
by daughter. She was
born April 22: about
11:30 a.m. She
weighed eight pounds
and ten ounces and
was 21 inches long
and has been named
Kinsey Elizabeth.
She is welcomed by
a little sister, Kar-
li Elaine, paternal
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Rowe of
Kerens, maternal
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C, W. McClendon
of Powell and a mat-
ernal great-grandmo-
hter, Mrs. Nola Boyd
of Corsicana.
GRANDSON OF LOCAL RESIDENT GRADUATES
WITH HONORS
William Wilson
(Bill) Price of Plano
graduated May 7 and
8, 1982 from Texas
A&M University at
College Station
with a degree in Com-
puter Science.
During Parent's Day,
April 17, honors gi-
ven Bill included be-
ing recognized as St-
udent Senator for the
School of Engineering
and as the outstand-
ing Senior in the Air
Force Wing of Cadet
Corp, He was also re-
cognized by his peers
as one of the five
Student Senators for
1981-82.
He also served as a
Captain in Squadron
BC3 Air Force School
of Engineering and as
a member of the Stud-
ent Council.
He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Price,
Jr., 1809 Midcrest,
Plano and the grandson
of Mrs. Will Sidney
Price and the late
Will Sidney Price of
Kerens.
GARAGE SALE-SATURDAY. Twin beds, complete,
Color TV, clothes, miscellaneous.
102 Overlook Drive
GARAGE SALE—407 Overlook Drive. Little
of everything, lots of women's clothes.
___This Saturday.__
Probably the smallest of our
presidents, James Madison,
at five feet four, never
weighed more than 100
pounds.
To clean piano keys, apply
toothpaste to a well damp-
ened cloth. Rub the keys
well, wipe dry and buff
with a dry soft cloth.
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York, Donna. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1982, newspaper, April 29, 1982; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883069/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.