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PACE S EAGLE LAKE HEADUGHT MAY 22.1960 " •••;.< ,':^%» »»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Mfss Ka% fleutfMr To MTad Sumrner Rec. Program version of Hot Staff u the 197M0 twirlers performed DonaW Jankowkk June 14Ui Bankers TO Sheridan, Garwood Comprise Raider Band an excelleot routine. Tbey ^•i^k 11AT7 Ki«Uffrr mlUnmt - DOWmOirnovNToinNi BAOKAQLUc LAK LiEn ..S^^\ were: ,Judy Bunge, Luann Hem OHers Wide Variety Concert'Great' Brown, Delesyn ValenU and jg Meet At (i'} Carolyn Pavlu. Vesten Clothes br gnduies SI IrectOT Spewstk «^ FarrisThurs. To Begin During participants at the City Golf Tuesday, at the Middle Colorado Valley Little League •t thfi ttaw tkat Course at 3:00 p.m. on School at 8:4.') a.m. the 198M1 Am aaier wM The Week of May 26th Wednesday, May 28lh for Tumbling Mike Benedict Named New •stisUat director of the band. More than 70 banking men farm team and girls Girls Softball team meeting be MkMe SMey aad tke orientation. All iaMreated (GirlsJn Gr^es 1-81: Mrs. OpenedPkjrOn Tbe Raider Band, directed and women from the mid- •WIANOIEI" J«ck«»i ond Skirts NiUlol & AM«ricon Hoti teams. the Blue Girls Softball team twMers wfl be UM CirMai, Plans have been announced participants should bring Glenda Blair will meet with by Spenrath, presented the coast area of will Yorik SUrti 0-IOi Aditti M-», JaehMi M-SO Monday Night; Play Thursday night of this at 7:00 p.m. Mkkaelauc HelMr, RMM for the 1980 Eagle Lake their clubs if possible. A few all interested pupils at the Columbus Basltetball Coach foUowinf selectioBa. as an- convene in Eagle Lake this TOOOUtlU - ttm 1 thru 4 week the twq Shendan teams . The remainder of the Hut aadDaieeiya VaieaU. Summer Recreation Program sets will be available for loan. Kagle Lake Middle School Mondays, Tbundayi noonced by various band week for the May meeting of ;"HANES"Socki.TSkirtt,Slierti SUMS 4 RIGS. - Still 4 thru U meet at 7:30 p.m. in Sheridan schedule follows: , The director presented by.-tha-iocai directar -Major Tennis Gym at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, members, during the concert the Mid Coastal Group of the Michael 0. Benedict, for­ and the two Garwood teams Thuriday, June S: medals to the 1979^ drum "ACMI" looH "NOCONA-Boof. SSui^r £•« *"'"' Benge. The program IB iGrades3 12): H. M Benge Mav 27th. Classes for the which was attended by many National Association of Bank mer Eagle Lake Middla -*in Garwood at 7:30 p.m. Garwood Aces at Sheridan parents and friends: major and twirlers and noted funded by the Rice Consoli- will head the lennis program. small children will . be on Women, Inc. The meeting School coach from 1977 to With withdrawal of East Mpnday, M'ay 26, Sheridan Red Raiders, 9 p.m. one of the 1979-80 twirlers, dated School District. ^11 All interested participants Tuesday and Wednesday The program opened with wUl be held today, Thursday. 1979, has been named the Bernard to form its own Blue Raiders meet the Garwood Aces Farm at Judy Bunge, chose to be a youth of the City are invited should meet at the Kagle from 9:.30 am. " 10:15 a.m. the Star Spangled Banner, May 22 at The Farris 1912 new head coach at Little League, the Colorado Garwood Aces in Garwood at cheerleader next year. increasing federal borrowing, and urged to participate in a Lake Tennis Courts at 8:30 The older girls will meet Sheridan Red Farm 7 p.m. loHowed by the Rice High beginning at 5 p.m. with the Columbus High School. Valley Little League will 7:30 p.m. and the Garwood The concert continued with but also by creating an variety of activities as lilted a.m. un May 28th. Wednes­ from 10:1.5 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sheridan Blue Raiders 4t School Song. Broadway One " First National Bank of Eagle Benedict, a 1977 graduate have only four teams in the Gars go to Sheridan to meet the Rainbow Connection inflation psychology in all Son Born May 4 below: day. on the same days. The girls Garwood Gars. 9 p.m. Step, the Theme from Mork Lake being host. House of Rep. of Texas A&M,''spent the loop this summer, two from the Red Raiders at 7:30 p.m. Blue Girls Softball vs. 'f- featuring soloists Philip Leo­ citizens who see no reason to Basketball '.»' Twirling participating must wear Sheridan and two from and Mindy followed. Tnim- Barbara Nilsson. Asst. Vice 1979-80 season as a junior Thurs., May 29.Garwood Gars Girls Softball 7 p.m.'" pold and Michaelanne Hefner: , have any faith >" government (Grades 3 12). The Mrddlc " (Grades i;2):>^" Marilyn slwrts No street shoes will Garwood. petist Mary Young was President for the Victoria For Arthur Yanez's varsity basketball coach at Aces play Sheridan Blue In the'seconipround of pity Broadway Spectacular and Moves To actiona to fight inflation when School Gym will open Thomas will meet with all of" be'allowed in the gym. It's featured in the Themes from Bank and Trust, will preside Mart High School near Waco. The four teams were due to Raiders in Sheridan at 7:30 the schedule will be u closed with the fight song, Go^ the gpverhment will not Monday. May 2«th, and the girls interested in either tennis shoes or Porgy and Bess: Yolanda at the meeting. The first Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yanei He will be taking-over a square off in the season p.m. and Gvwood Gars host follows: ^,«. --^.. ,-r• McTear was featured on the liaiders Go. control its spending habita. < foUow the schedule ^low: ^ twirlmg on .May 27th. bare footed I segment will be a legislative Balance Budget of Garwood are pleased to Columbus team that reached openers on Monday night of Sheridan Red Raiders at 7:30 Monday.June9: '^'f* xylophone in I Got Rhythm. During the program, Philip The House action came on Monday. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 updated by Mike Moses. announce the arrival of a son, the Class AA state quarter­ this week with the Sheridan p.m. Garwood Aces at Sheridan Leopold, sejiior reoresenta- the final approval of the p,m., Tuesday: 2:00 p.m. The flute and piccolo section JJenior Vice-President. Victor IBy Ceag. J. J Pleklel their first child, born on May finals last season. Red Raiders due to meet the Monday, June 2rtd the Red Raiders 9 p.m. tiveon the council, presented a Fiscal Year 1961 budget. 7:0b p.m.. Wednesday; 2:00 was featured in American ia Bank and Trust Company The world didn't stop, but 4, 1980 at 3:10 p.m at the Head basketball coach Cliff Sheridan Blue Raiders in the Sheridan Red Raiders go to Garwood Aces Farm at gift of appreciatioif to the Under the Budeet Act, p.m. 9:00 p.m Thursday: Spice; and soloists in Selec- and then we will have a for the first lime in 12 years Caney Valley Memorial Hos­ Wilkins will -be leaving opener and the Garwood Garwood to meet the Aces at. Sheridan Red Farm 7 p.m. director for his assistance in . Congress passes a resolution tions from The Wii were: • " , - ,—i'> session on the Now .\ccount. the House of Representatives pital in Wharton. They •2:00 pm 7:00 p.m.; Friday: Christi Redfish Columbus to take over '• Aces tangling* •'ith the 9 and the Sheridan Red farm Sheridan Blue Itaiders at making the 1979^ Raider by May 15 thu^ sets but a .2;00p,m. 6 00 p.m, Gaye Lynn Thomas on the' Material covered will be did something meaningful in named him Arthur Gerard similar pcjsition at New Garwood Gars. There wrill be team meets the Garwood Garwood Gars 9 p.m. ' , Band a sweepstakes winner. ending plan 'before any - Out of school youngsters action in- the league each obeo, Arnold Rodriguez 'on ••W " /- '/ - ' r"v :• "How to' Adopt Now A^ •its efforts to balance the Yanez af^l at birth he Hraunfels High School, which MIKE BENEDICT Aces farm team at 7 p.m. Blue Girls Softball at Gars' > Outstaadiag Bead Menben spending bills are acted upon.« ° may participate after 5:00 . Monday and Thursday night, the trump^, Carol Crabb on ' . countf in Your Bank" and budget for fiscal year 1981. weighed six pounds and three, Hatchery To Be Built •was a (JIass AAA school this Garwood • Gars will go to GirlsSoftbaH7 p.m. '• Director Spenrath announ-. The total He;uae figure lor piflv (Mjofifticipants must ; . • .-^-n,;;-.* •••'••. .r the darinel, Pkilip Leopold "Pricing ^•\n, a» all state during our stay there." Sheridan Blue Raiders aV^tXl^ will benefit from somewhat of the May 13th schedule. p.m. will find the Mets and prominently displayed at Rice Sam Pirtle. Arnold Rodri Grew. Kevin Pellerin, Jeffery spending, our economy has at FUiur Bluff, viuth of .-Xt two years he's 20 inches performer: and both guards. The Benedicts are expect­ Sheridan Red Raiders, 7:30l Marshall WINis' i^K-ralired irothne regula Scorebooks were not avail­ Sox playing in the Peewee High School for all future guez. Brenda Rucka. Veron Psencik, Cindy Rodriguez, been wrecked by inflation. 1 Corpui Christi longrin three vears well over Jay Toliver * and Clifton ing their first child in Garwood Gars at Garwood Authorized tjons, but they r»n expect able and results will be Little League; the Blue Belles classes to see and appreciate ica Salinas. Gaye Lynn Paula Rohwer, Kitty Thomas, think that not only does the Thirty acres of land, and two ft^t long. We're already (ilover. midsummer and hope to Aces, 7:30 p.m. Sales A Service sorr.e lighter enforrement as included in next week's and Charlie's Angels meet in this outstanding accomplish Thomas, Dianne Van Nort, lerma Yanez; , Are Parents Of deficit cause inflation by K an thermall,>. enriched outflow seeinif increased numbers of A pair of returnees will move to Columbus in early Thursday, June 26: ^ 9^ ^•ell. arcording tn the Texas summary of activities. the GiHs Softball Peewee ment. Lulii'Yanez, Mary Young: Freshmen: David- Adkins, from the plant, will be small redfish in the hays as a give Benedict something to August. Sheridan Red Raiders at • ^^rk^ and Wildlife- Depart On Wednesday of this at 7:00; at 8:30 p.m. the Juniors: Mary Ann Becak. Becky Benge, Patricia Fields, Scitntific Pesf And Tarmita Confrol prowded by the ronipan\ result of the state's stocking, build his team , around New Girls Cage Coach Sheridan Blue Raiderfc7:30 k Baby Daughter 'arm week the Astros and Rangers Honey Bees play the Fillies in Members of tbe Bridget! Beyette. Le-^h Ann Leslie Harrison. Melissa Hoff tM(l^,00fV>5OO,U0U think what it can mean when including 6-6" Kenneth John­ .^Iso added to the Colum Girls Major Softball. Garwood Aces at Garwood Miectcd baad favorites for , .\ new reifulation adopted busrcoachmg staff for the llCil Bryant. Judy Bunge, J.V^ man. Lisa Parker. Stephania Mr. and Mrs. Marshall I'onsiruclion rosf.. esti we have ten new hatchery son, who will be a junior: and • League leaders at the end Gars 7:30. tbe year aad tbe honors went has M otHca In Wtimar, ttving Wsimar, recently by the Parks and 1980«1 year is Frank Rivey Clipscn. Gilbert Corella, Rhodes. Pamela Stovall. Jon- Willis of Katy are pleased to May Marks mated b«-tween.l4.*)0.000 and ponds at Rour Jlluff that can b5" Todd Baumgart^ who will. of action May 9th were: U .Araeld Radriguei for Band ^Ifildlife C'>mmisaion retains Carol Crabb, Vickie Eber na Webb announce the birth of their . Columbu9,Eagl9LMk§aniiLMGf9ng9 iVW.OOO. will be provided triple previous production.", be a senior. who will help coach varsity the Pirate* in the Major Beaa: aad he presented a •(>e former 100 hook limif. but. hart, James English. Yolanda first child, a daughter by the sportsmans group, By manipulating light per t'olumbus I.S.D. Superin­ football and head the girls Little League; Braves and beuqiiet of red roses ia behalf "Nat Kida AayMre' Tornado Time WE STILL HAVE ->ae<-ifies that a person, may McTear. Claudette Parker. Jennifer Brook made her primarily through funds pro .ods and temperatures, hat tendent John R. Saul is basketball program. Seafy Loses Giants in the Farm Little ^1 •f the Itaad to tbe 1980 Baad 1^ more than two troiiines Jennifer Quinney, Keith Ra At the conchjsion of the arrival Sunday, May 4th fL vided by nonprofit founda _ chery brood fish can be anticipating good results with ,Rivey will fill the vacancy League; Reds in the Peewee Webbs Sweetkcwt, Mary Yeaag. Quarterly Service^ i^make up the total Current bel, Victor Reyes. Bridget concert and a standing round 12:30 a.m. at Spring Branch Texas Medical Association tions .More than half the TrTduced to spawn in spring, the addition of Benedict to left by the resignation of Little League; Eagles, Red The director also announ Health Tips' reports that •vaikblefor •nd monChly Mrvkc ¥ la« limits truthnera lo only- Coach Randy Schulte who Bf-D/strict To Robinson, Craig Ronwer. of applause from the appre­ Memorial Hospital in Houv required costs have al^eadv . summer, and- fall. Normally the Cardinal coaching staff. Sox and Honey Bees were Ekctronics ced letter award winners for .April. May and June are. tVo lines, totaling 100 hooks. Michael ScborlemBter, Mi' ciative audience, the director ton. At birth she weighed lor •aaimilted. arrording Hum redttsh spawn only m fall. "We are very pleased (o also turped in his resignation tied for the lead in the Girls 1979 *). including: prime time for twisters. May 9'avid Palmer, field opera liSN.WalMt chele Sibley. John Stephens, commended the parents for nine pounds and two ounces One female m the 25.30 have Benedict coming to in .\pril, Schulte, who Mrffffs9to0 Major Softball league; and the seem.* to be the worst month t||ns Mi|Mr»isari reiiindad • Appelt OB EmkLriw, Texas Seniors: Becky .\nderson, Deleslyn Valenta, Bobby their support during the and measured twenty inches Donnle Head and Jim Cde pr^*m\f Hf fW Corpus- p<)iind class ran produce Columbus High School, said coached at Columbus for the • Girls Softball Pee wees open of all and the hours between f^hermen ihey still mu»l past eight years and has been 234-2166 Elizabeth Berger. Cliff Brad Williamson. Mary Jane year He noted that "your in length. lOf chapter of (i( ('.A and princi ab«)Ut t') million eggs per the superintendent. "Several ^ The Sealy Tigers, repre­ play Thursday night. 3 pm and 7 p m. are the raark iheir lines with legible coach of thevarsity track team senting District 20AA in the shaw, Luann Brown, Julie children are not kids any- Welcoming the newborn WaiMT, CalMbM. EHI* Uka and pal organizer of the project spawning (K-riod. and hatch respected coaches in the area The remainder of the into the family are grand most dangerous time because 'igs bearing the angler's from Its inception ing rate averages around >^ have given him strong for the pa«t four, is leaving State playoffs, lost a AU-Dist La Graaga afaradaa. name address and I he date _ scfiedule for the next week parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter that is when it is easiest for (Jperatiunai expense!, in to ^*-5 percent. recommendations, so we are his position to sell insurance. bi-district game to follows: V5J5 '^ line was placed in the M. Willis of Eagle Lake and thunderstorms to form and W§ Appfwctoft Your Butin—t eluding salaries of supervis WHis 9 to 0 on Tuesday and vi(ater The line must he Wed., May 21it Mr. and Mrs. R F Riley. Jr create tornadoes, according to mg Texas Parks and Wildlife are eliminated from further BaUTean^ p. 0. Box 731 • WitaMT, TeiM 78962 rWated every W d*ys to 5:30 Astros vs Rangers of Houston and a great weather experts. Department biologists, will action. Willis will now move l^p ii current.' Palmer said. 7:00 Red Sox vs Eaglesi_ grandmother, Mrs. R. F. When a tornado warning is WEIMAR GONZALES tH- funded ttimugh a grant into Regional play. The All District jj|A/ 8:30 Giants vs Braves" Riley. Sr. of Houston, J issued, the TM.A urges people ' .Xbandiined. outdated or from the ' sitte's fastest The Tigers, who shared the baseball team was anno^ 'Thura,, May Z2ai - —- to get inside as quickly u Pli. 72M139 * Ph. 512-672-3823 J^marked lines are subject to growing sportsmans or District title with the this week by coach^ CASH REBATES UP TO possible. If you are inside, bftng ronfiscated by game Ramirez Columbus Cardinals, won the 5:30 Mets vs Sox league teams with '9^*l£ i;ani7aiion IS 1510 wardens. Palmer pointed out. 7:00 Blue Belles vs Charlie's placing three on the!^l>t% open windows on the side of .'The Obtral Power and right to advance to bi district Caeits Here This reifulation is designed Angels team and Magnolia pHfcing the house away from the Light Company is particular play by knocking off the Guests in the home of Mrs lo help keep the stale's public 8:30 Honey Bees vs Fillies two. Columbus. Rice, Wilier storm's approach if there is ly pleas«Hl to participate in Cards 8 to 4 in a one game Herbert H. Loessin Wednes waters open to all fishermen. Fri., May 23rd Taylor and Bellville eadtthac, time to do so If the house has this program." said ^-un playoff in Columbus last In Senior L.L» Oiyner 5:30 Dodirers vs Cubs day of last week were her as abartdioned trotlines are a one player named to^th^ a basement, take refuge Murray. CP&L Manager of Saturday afternoon. Both daughters. Evangeline Whor nuisanrr and can be b^r 7:00 lUngers vs Astros team. '^- there near the wall in most KnMronmental Protectwn ended the regular district ton from Galveston and daus.' ' .: 8:00 Yanks vs Pirates sheltered and deepest part. If HOUSTON'S "W'e have long been aware of Lakers Host Weimar Darnell. They will host the on 6 hits and committing only schedule with 10 2 records. Darrel Appelt, senioi^ifen Patricia Tate and their friend Palmer also said'ilal^ law lues., May 27th there is po basement, take the potential use of our Weimar teams for another 2 errors. Stanley Powell had The big blow for the ter fielder for Rice '^hil Mrs James Saxton from pn>hibits selling any trotlines 5:30 Pirates vs Cubs rover in the smallest room FAWUUS ihermaJly enriched -outflow, 7:30 P.M, Thursday; Tri County North League 2 hits, Troy Corman, James Tigers, coached by Bobby season, was the only Wdes^ Austin. They were Mrs. in the vicinity of public boat 7:00 Red Sox vs Fillies with stout walls. Even a and in fart are already contest at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Powell, Donald Spears and Rivers, came in the fourth selected. In league Mioij Loessin's guests at the Eagle dorks, swimming beaches or Host Columbus U Moo. 8:00 Yanks vs Dodgers closet will do Or lie under a cooperating with Texas .\&\[ night of this week at the Citv Alex Ramirez, one hit each. inning of their bi-district Appelt batted a sizzlinaS42t Lake Study Club President's aay public plare commonly Wed., May 2Mi heavy piece of furniture Cniversity on a mariculture Ball Park in the Rice Mill Baseball fans are invited to contest when they gave up and led the team in^uns Lunchwn at The Fams 1912 against inside walls near the used ai'a swiromiag area. The Kagle Lake Laker area. the City Ball Park Thursday seven runs. Willis added two 5:30 Rutgers vs Giants scored with 10. He alstfhad last Wednesday center of the house. Seek Senior Little I.«aguers got Next Monday, the Lakers night and again on Monday to more in the sixth to ice d#wn 7:00 Fillies vs Red Sox seven stolen bases iioth4 ON NEW CASE AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS shelter away from windows their 1980 summer schedule will meet the Columbus II watch the locals in action. the victory. 8:30 Astros vs Braves eleven games and Mvei strtKk out, according more. they are young men and upper floors of buildings off 1(1 a good start in Weimar team in a game at 7:30 p.m. Raider coach Wayne Zijjlnei and women and you should be Keep listening to s battery 6S00 NUhi (SMUI) Monday night, defeating the •>n the local ball park and on hanzel. proud of their accomplish powered radio for emergency m lusiifvi iu«it Ttlephaat A rnanis measured by Wj'imar teens 12 lo 0 behind Thurs.. May 29 play Cplum ments." bulletins. 'o"»oii>t 'ool a fine no hit pitching per­ bus II in Columbus. Other players being namei V ^» i: up to $5000 00 on the purchase o* selected Case aetata shelter in a steel framed or The leakers, comprised of 13, Ramirez struck out 10 batters Doug Browne and senior^ (new units) a wonderful year and charged • Ou>iid« COM li«'o'e- what he can produce. Men's Softball League Slips Back agricullural tractors Tractor must t>e new. one o' the the freshmen coming into the reinforced concrete building. 14. and 15 year olds and and never allowed a ball out Bobby Browne and Graf'*' 885 990 995 1210. 1410 $2000 In open country, mqve away sponvired by the First Kutra; from Magnolia, soph •i,diiol So-'<« ••'*» (if the infield. His teammates participating Case dealers from the tornado's path at a National Bank of Kagle Lake, meanwhile came up with more Ricky Lock and seni $3000 "scratching and fighting to • ''I 9Mly (ri«'>a.>''trl Into Action With Play Mon. & Tues. 2090 2290 * right angle if you know you Same thing widi are coached by Charles Donald Rollins; from Colui Your r«t>ate check WIH be sent direct to you from the make the 196081 band good support, getting 12 runs can outrun the tornado which • i/tt'i^g fot'i'tes bus, senior Bobby Estradap Case Compar/ or. /ou car apply the 'ebate towards 2390 2590 $4000 another sweepstakes win can move up to 70 mph. If " Coio» TV ^Postpones Two the infield was molded into from Waller, junior PetefJ your down payment NOTE Government Agencies/- ner." 6700 Mah (SMIII) beat Lakers, Garwood defeat­ 4490 4690 4890 $5000 unable to escape its path, lie •j/.ft'otitg tt4% soybean seed. near perfect condition for ed Anderson, and KCs topped Perez; from Tayter, freshmaal D«parinr>ent$ do not qua'i'y for rebate Nights Of Play down flat in a low plare that • 5pi' lt»»< Svi'es Tfl»phon« play Monday night. the Baptist. David Brewton; and froin is reasonably safe from Huh Catholic Church Coin Phones During Last Week Though the outfield still Games scheduled for tbe Bellvllib, senior Jay Little. K new tractor oMmr valid floods, shield your head and 713-522-2811 had water standing in it, coming week include: cover your face with clothing The Rice Area Men's which hampered play some­ a So »gi'>| C'vb t I -Ocli' Wotjl*. fJ »• Mflf Plans Annual SetForZSc Wed.. May 21 May 1, through June 30,1980 to prevent suffocation from RA700 j^ball League was Anally what, play resumed and You |U(1ur y lybt-rtii nvmaKxle resisldnt 7 Skull Creek vs. Sluggers dust. Do not stay in a car, krnt FrM Tnit IMkai C«il« able to resume its summer action was as esdting as •^ed \n 'he way it varieties, to thuse Southweatcm Bell Tele 8 Morales vs. Anderson trailer or mobite home. Stay Bazaar June 8 schedule on Monday of this ever. • -9 Duncan vs. Garwood — out of buildings with wide produces Sodovve developed (or dryidnd phone Co.*s Telephone week after having two nights On Monday aight, the lit* Stad'w*! - Zee - Cell CetrrM - F« SMtli Shew Members of Our Lady of Tuea., May 27 open roofs, such u theaters That s why we sfll Kinq conditions. iheresd variety tliatll put sion of the ttate's 80,000 coin of rain. game of the season and Church in Eagle Lake have 8 Skull Creek vs. Duncan Cehusbus Liveateck Ce. 8 telephones to the 2S-cent rate Despite the sunshine most defeated Everett Anderson Waveijoi record ftior? be.ins in the bin and started plans for the annual 9 Sluggers vs. Morales The market at Columbdj Special wahmr of finance is now complete, and the of the day Monday, the field Manufacturing. The Baptist breaking. hi>^ vi^l^m^ tnJJrt profit in your pocket Bazaar and Picnic Dinner to Wed., May » Livestock Commission cB changeover Js expected to was not in the best of picked up their first win of charges on aLyMl HOUSTON,TEXAS ioybJfcn varieties, and Rant Ring Around be held at the Eagle Lake 7 KCs vs. Lakers last Thursday wu stronga raaly pay afl - 2M-{7B1 boost customer service coadition for playing. But. the season by knocking off youra sur« tu find one Sovbeans on more of your Community Center on Sun 8 Garwood vs. SkuU Creek on all daases of livestock wit through reduced repairs. because of some hard work the Sluggers in the second day, June 8tb. 9 Anderson vs. Sluggers an extremely active marki u:*: iL'x of|rar<. that a«i«aUy acfn.thisyta{cmi we Jim Ward, district staff from the Morris Morales game of the night, and in the If yOu buy a uaed agncuttural tractor of any suaed to your jrowmy think ynu II agree this se»d, Barbecued bacf and sau­ supervisor public servicea in Thurs., May t9 with the houM full of buyer Painting crew, city utility finale Morales Painting beat 7 Duncan vs. KCs Packer cows and bulls ''ake from a participating Caae deai«r. and ) cart ciBunt on il We do will bt aerved from 11 a.m. to perrent of coin phone users couple of other volunteers. Teeaday night. Duncan atiQT we II waive fmanca chargas tor au (6) STOCK MSCOUNT .1 p.m. for $3.00 for adults and arc using quarters now 9 Lakers vs. Moralea higher with good pack) months from data of purchase Offer valid oo LiiiiiltdTiiii«Ofily On I>1.'79 for chHiirvn under instead of nickels and (UlBti. tracto's Durchaaad dunrn) ff^e parKX) of April yvara. Curb aarvicc will be "Since qtiartert don't bend The fini handled 250 of cattle with good to choii 1. 1960 through Jur« 30. 1980 provided in the pavilion area easfly, they rarely get stock Men's Softball Coaches Meet TonHe, Wed. in the chute," Ward explain­ butcher cahree sailing 62 IMIJI4'i •OOCOfAOM fraiiie Rice for aduh platea only. eSi haiisrett There wjB bt recreation ed. "But dimes are bad about 2S4^29nB%kLdM 34MSn • Houttoii hanging up in the neehaniam, A meeting qf men's softhaO ' Seven of twelve gamea best-of-tkree playoff went S6 to 60, aad entertalnneat through. packer bulb S6 to 60, Heav i'ciy MOI«IAMAtlll oat tke afteraoon aad n and they have canesd a kK of league eoachea will be held scheduled for last week wera theconduiiwetthei See or caK US now our repair vWts in the pest." teaight (Wed.1 at 7:116 ia the rained out aad with the soggy A rain-out muat be Hereford and Aagw MIMOMAU S^ BM kMaati auetiee wfll highlight the afternoon aetiv So the fewer dfasM wneseston stand at the (Sty BeM and tteeat of If prior to tlM aad ol the dropped into the phonae. the Ball Park with raacheduiinf tUa weatM renad that k catveaaeUtBtoSO t) hiea.^ • Ihll. RingAround. Father Ton Hanus and better. of rain-outs the aUm topfc of ia. Tke ftrat roaad V. STOLZ MEMORIALS, pahahioaen aak everyone to TIM Texas Public Utilities dtocusaioa. TIM league ia sat ip isr two Wa4. J«M ttk se al CilarWilla GfNiiUifiAraMidTlMlnt mark the date and to make Commtaaioa granted tbe Tke mmnkgtm ha haU rounds of play tUs ha «MM«W« Eagle Tractor, Inc. WflHraf 71 IMI nw ImKOw 'ilmiintm andnmwiK MVarhidtiwSiN leta ta« o< ftnv Anwid tic«nd w«l t pw* III Itw aMn»4f< oWdKrint lil iTlr s* Ihrw/ to attend tliia gala 2&-eeat rate ellactive last vtlh the Brat lad hflkei LA OaAHQI, TIXAI TiMf IpiHie roaad wiaam aaetiag ia a m EMt Mdi • EAGLE LAKE • SM-nSf wmmi r.aDnvwi TU/I

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