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UNGER MEMORIAL LIBRAR'i' 8:35 AURtin . Plainview, TX 79072 "JI Dice 0/ BaDillo Country" Vol. 64 No. 15 PETERSBVRG,. TX Frida, June 11 I". Petersburg Day Plans Taking Shape Plans for a bigger and better information could be obtained. Petersbura Day w,ere advanced at Anyone , wishina to make a the replarly scheduled medina contribution for a tree or,trees as of the Petersbura Area Chamber a memorial may contact Mary of Commerce on June 12th, at the Lucy. Hep; Kountry Kitchen. Reports were Carol Kelley, parade siven concemina Petersbura Day , coordinator' for Petersbura Day, plans and the proposed park to be proposed that another parade developed on the lot occupied by cateaory ' for the ' school classes the Community Center buildina floats be added to the two already and the swimmina pool. approved. The three cateaories Park memberS are now approved are: I) Antique Paul Willis, Mary Lucy Hesi. cars, tractors and farm Udell Adams and Tony Greaory. . ,machinery; 2) Floats from Paul Willis, Chairman of the . churches, oraanizations, and Parks Committee, reported some businesses; and 3) School class information obtained on prices floats. and choices of trees. Udell Other action approved by the Adams, a member of the Arbor Chamber concerned the partial Day Society,sugested that the underwritina of expenses for the A.D.S. be contacted for pictance Miss Petersbura Paaeant in the and help on the tree plantina. A amount of S2SO.00. . decision was made to take no Committee Chairpersons for action on the report until more (cont. on PI- 6) .. . . _-_ ..... . ... ".- Renovations Underway At First Baptist Church . Petersbura's First Baptist Church is in the middle of some major renovations in the auditorium ofthe buildina. At the present time,.the entire room has been ptted and · plans arc for a complete facelift. Upon completion, the auditorium will have a new public address system, a new ceilina. a fresh coat of paint and 'new carpet--and that's ' just for starters! In addition, the platform area will be extended, and the choir seats will be , brouaht forward. A stain alass partition will be added to the baptistery. Contractors for this major uodataking. are Wardroup .. Associates out of Lubbock. The S230,OOOmake-over started on April 29th when church members .removed and stored pews, railinp, podiums, etc. followina church services. Completion date has been set for November 8th, ' but accordina to several sources, the process has not been movina alona very fast. Church aoers have had to do some adjustina to avoid the mess. Sunday morning services have been divided into two sessions- 8:30 and 1I:00 ... in the Fellowship Hall. At least one weddina (that we know of) has had to be relocated to the Methodist Church and an aareement was made ' between the two churches that the Methodist Church would be available in caSe of a funeral or some other emerpacy. Those at the Baptist Ctlurch arc anxious to sec the remooelina completed and hope to be back to normal come . Entrants Being Mi$s .PetersburgPageant Plans .arem()villa riahtalona ': AU Petersburg High ' School for a MissPetersbura 'contest to girls ' are encouraged 'to enter. be ', held Friday, Auaust 10th" to ' three out;,of-town ·' judges will y01,lnglady to, represent . choose YQ\I , nglady who our town. rile. wipner will . .' for one year atid will be interview" , ' and . In the, '. ' i>ayPa,rade. ' . sport$Wearattd , ' attire. She , wiU· also . wioa $200 dress scholarship " to be ' •. Used toward for ' the interview.) There , is no furtherina her ' education after ctiarae to ·' enter, . but each C(,)litcstis not ' contestant wHlbe responsible for. affiliated with the Miss Texas aetting ' her own attire; Those . (cont. oopg. 3) . ,' Neill ' 'to: damaacs.. ' .,,' Residents . who ' had been evacuated were allowed to return • short time later. .

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UNGER MEMORIAL LIBRAR'i'

8:35 AURtin . Plainview, TX 79072

"JI Dice 0/ BaDillo Country" Vol. 64 No. 15 PETERSBVRG,. TX Frida, June 11 I".

Petersburg Day Plans Taking Shape

Plans for a bigger and better information could be obtained. Petersbura Day w,ere advanced at Anyone , wishina to make a the replarly scheduled medina contribution for a tree or,trees as of the Petersbura Area Chamber a memorial may contact Mary of Commerce on June 12th, at the Lucy. Hep; Kountry Kitchen. Reports were Carol Kelley, parade siven concemina Petersbura Day , coordinator' for Petersbura Day, plans and the proposed park to be proposed that another parade developed on the lot occupied by cateaory ' for the ' school classes the Community Center buildina floats be added to the two already and the swimmina pool. approved. The three cateaories

Park commit~ee memberS are now approved are: I) Antique Paul Willis, Mary Lucy Hesi. cars, tractors and farm Udell Adams and Tony Greaory. . ,machinery; 2) Floats from Paul Willis, Chairman of the . churches, oraanizations, and Parks Committee, reported some businesses; and 3) School class information obtained on prices floats. and choices of trees. Udell Other action approved by the Adams, a member of the Arbor Chamber concerned the partial Day Society,sugested that the underwritina of expenses for the A.D.S. be contacted for pictance Miss Petersbura Paaeant in the and help on the tree plantina. A amount of S2SO.00. . decision was made to take no Committee Chairpersons for action on the report until more (cont. on PI- 6)

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Renovations Underway At First Baptist Church .

Petersbura's First Baptist Church is in the middle of some major renovations in the auditorium ofthe buildina. At the present time,. the entire room has been ptted and · plans arc for a complete facelift.

Upon completion, the auditorium will have a new public address system, a new ceilina. a fresh coat of paint and 'new carpet--and that's ' just for starters! In addition, the platform area will be extended, and the choir seats will be , brouaht forward. A stain alass partition will be added to the baptistery.

Contractors for this major uodataking . are Wardroup .. Associates out of Lubbock. The S230,OOOmake-over started on April 29th when church members

. removed and stored pews,

railinp, podiums, etc. followina church services. Completion date has been set for November 8th, ' but accordina to several sources, the process has not been movina alona very fast.

Church aoers have had to do some adjustina to avoid the mess. Sunday morning services have been divided into two sessions-8:30 and 1I:00 ... in the Fellowship Hall. At least one weddina (that we know of) has had to be relocated to the Methodist Church and an aareement was made 'between the two churches that the Methodist Church would be available in caSe of a funeral or some other emerpacy .

Those at the Baptist Ctlurch arc anxious to sec the remooelina completed and hope to be back to normal come Thankspv.i~a .

Entrants Being ~()ughtFor Mi$s .PetersburgPageant

Plans .arem()villa riahtalona ' : AU Petersburg High ' School for a MissPetersbura 'contest to girls ' are encouraged ' to enter. be', held Friday , Auaust 10th" to' three out;,of-town·' judges will s.eie~a y01,lnglady to, represent . choose t~e YQ\I,nglady who bes~ our town. rile. wipner will ,~i8D' . , p~eSentshJrselfina pers9~~1 .' for one year atid will be fe.tur~d interview" , 'and , ~bne . inodeIiQa . In the, '. P~tersbura ' i>ayPa,rade. ' . sport$Wearattd , ~ftet~nv.e ' attire. She , wiU· also . wioa $200 (G~rlswillneeda Suri~ay dress scholarship " to be ' •. Used toward for ' the interview.) There , is no furtherina her ' education after ctiarae to ·' enter, . but each

~ 8raduation.(This C(,)litcstis not ' contestant wHlbe responsible for. affiliated with the Miss Texas aetting ' her own attire; Those Pllae~nt.) . (cont. oopg. 3)

.,' Neill' 'to: damaacs:· .. ' .,,'

Residents . who ' had been evacuated were allowed to return • short time later. .

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-LOOK AT THE PAST-June 13,1950 June 14,1961

Construction was completed A new ·U.S. fiag containing SO on the new Lakeview Methodist stars was to be featured' in a Church building and services special flag raising ceremony to w~re scheduled for the following be held at sunrise on July 4th. Sunday morning. Th~ church had Local 4-H'ers would stage the four . classrooms and an ceremony. Alaska was admitted auditorium with a seating to the Union the previous year capacity of 200. Much of the and Hawaii was added this year labor for constructin, the church making up the SO states was contributed · by members of represented by the stars ' on the the church and neighboring flag. churches. Jaycees and Jaycee-Ettes were

Grady Kelly was announcer to sponsor a bathing beauty and master of ceremonies for the contest. Each merchant was to Lions Club's '"Radio Antics". A choose his own entry. Young , capacity crowd enjoyed an IlUlies had to be between 13 cl 19 evening of most unusual , years of age and had to furnish entertainment The "show'" was their own bathing suits <with 'the sponsored by the Casey Coffin price not to exceed 52S.) Co. and was broadcast over Station STIF on a wave length of fifty kilocycles, 2 bicycles, 3 tricycles and I kiddy cycle.

City Manager's Report

by J.se Naye

WATER USAGE The water usage for this period, '

May 15-J une IS, is 2--3 times more th~n last period. We're pumping SOO,000-7S0,OOO sallons a day, or SOO gallons a minute. We have double checked several meter readings and found them to be correct. All wells and pumps are working properly as they should' and the pressure is constant. The City is pleased to bring you good water . - ,so uSe all ' you.need (just don't waste iii). . '

. STREET, WORK The City plans 't o dosoJDe

street patching of ch.uc~ holes aQd some. minor' flxiJla; ,'Watch for O.ur' men workipl.nddri~irIg. Please : driv~ ~ef\l~)'. .

Forty-one boys and girls, kindergaden through 8th grade, have joined the summer reading program--"THE SECRET CODE IS R.E.A.D.".

We invite all boys and girls to come join the program, have fun reading, and win prizes along the way. By reading 12 books, you will receive a certificate from the Texas State Library in Austin.

Whiners in this week's drawing for priz4s were Amber Scarborough, ' winner of a W.A.C.K.O. game and Jonathan Seth. winner 'Of a World Globe Beach Ball. .

LibraO' hours, are Tuesday &: ThUJ'Sday-1:3().-S:OO · p.m., . and Saturday-9:00 I.m;-12:00noon.

Come Read With Us!

School F~~di~gaesolved-­State T.lieS, t6IRit:.lse

State legislators have finally reached an agreement on education funding and Governor Bill Clements signed a '$S28 million school finance bill to pave the way for future school funding. Clements noted, "J une 7, 1990, will long be remembered in Texas as the day the Texas Legislators and the governor's offICe all got straight A's in public education" <as quoted from a local newspaper).

Funding for the education biD will come from increased state sales, cigarette and mixed drinlc iilxes and boosts some state fees and budget cuts.

NOTICE We're taking a vacation! The

Petersburg Post will be closed the week of July 2-6 and there will be no neWspaper issued on Friday, July 6th. SPS payments need to be taken care of prior to that time or wait until Monday, July 9th. , Cleaning will need to be picked up by noon. June 29th.

Time To Get New 'Commodity Cards

Caprock Community Distri­bution will meet at the Petersburg Methodist Cburch on Wednes­day, June 27 ' to issue new c()mmodity cardS. Cards will be issued from 9 a.m.-12 noon and froin. 1-4 p.m. Those seekjng new cards must . bring · social· iecurity cards for each 'member of the

flit' ~ucatioft""'il1 was needed due to the Texas Supreme Court's ruling that the school finance system is unconstitutionat State District Judge Scott McCowan will decide on June 25 whether the legislative plan is adequate. Texas State Teachers Association hailed the school reform legislation finally enacted as "an important step toward equity" and said the har4 fought new law "hold~ more promise for fundamental improvement'" in Texas schools than most other school reforms of the past ten years. , . In only a few days, we will

begin paying an additional ~% increase in state sales and use tax to help pay for the new education funding bill. Beginning July I, 1990, Petersburg's tax rate will increase from 7~% to 7~%.

TEXA.PRESS A •• OCIATION

PETERSBURG POST Publication No.-USPS 602·240

ISSN-IOSO-SI13 t:he Petersbur. Journal was

established in , 1926. The Petenbur. Post _ established in 1962, The ~pen consolidated in 1967. .

The Petenbur. POlt otrlCle is located at 1520 Main Street in Petenburl- The paper is ,published weekly with the exceptiOD ot the week of July 4th and New It is . cntered. as Seeond Clau ' at Petenburj, TX 79250.

sumiSClltlPTION RATES ARE: Ill.OO

E,""W~~ inTex~, SI'.OO '

Fire Department Hosts Mexican Dinner

Grandptll'ents Brag Corner

On June 7, 1990, the Petersburg Fire 'Department hO,sted a Mexican Dinner, at ' the Community Center. Fire Department members sold tickets to the oc:c:asion and 22S tickets Were sol4

The Petersburg Fire Depart­ment would like to take this time to thank the citizens of Petersburg and the surrounding

, area for making this event something of a big success. We would like to also thank Willie Canales, from Willie's Cafe, for catering. A big thanks goes to the Firemen's wives. because without their help. it would have been a job th~t could not have been

done. Thanks, too, to the City of Petersburg, City Council and City Manager, Jesse Nave, for their support.

The Fire DeparOnent would like to also thank each and every member, for whatever part they took in the dinner. It was a success and without everyone working as a team, it would not have gone over as smoothly as it did. , On June 12, the Fire

Department met in regular session at 7 p.m. All routine matters were taken care of along with a brief business meeting. The meeting was then adjourned.

Tommy thompson. Reporter

Kristi Kay Looney (above) was among 200 seniors of White House High School in Tyler who received diplomas on June I

Mobile 'Medical Clinic of South Park Medical Center

(Lubbock)

Coming ,Soo~to Petersbu~g, Texas!

'. : .. is here for you 'now on board this mobile unit. 'Pully staffed , withapJlysician~.n~;~ptionist~ andthe'necessarymedical' S\lppli~sand equipmen~~we carltake care of all your 'minor rt)edieatneeds.For those, ' . ,. ·regu}artreatment,we can

re~Qrds, ' ,

, FOr more information, contact, Joel Franks at ' '

1-800-942-S Ill.

during graduation ceremonies. She plans to attend Tyler Junior College in the fail. Kristi is the daughter of J .R. cl LaQuita ' Looney. Her grandparents are Berdine cl Mildred Looney of Alto and Bert cl Annie Scarborou,.. of, Petersburg.

Cary, Don Rhodes (above) , graduated May 12th from Texas

Tech University in Lubbock, earning a -degree in . Hotel, Restaurant Management. Cary Don will be working for Jason's Deli and wiD be living in Dallas. He is the son of Berta Simmons of Lubbock and Don Rhodes of San Antonio. Grandparents are Bert &; Annie Scarborough.

Bert cl Annie attended both graduation ceremonies.

PAGEANT from PI. I

interested · in entering need to fill out an application and return it to Corky .or Donna Fullingim, coordinators of the event.

This contest will not ,oniy be fun , for the girls, ,but a learning experiena; as well. Area people will be offeriDg advice on makeup aRclhairsiylbi, al()ngwithtips on w ... t . to .. e,,~ during the . interview _lid cOIl~t. Cont~

. tahtswill bejudjedQ.n~demiC: ' achie~ements.eonimultity, church and school inv6ivement as ' well as ~auty, poiSe and self .. confidence.

The Miss Petersburg Contest is sponsored , by the Petersburg

" Area Chamber of Commerce and ' the Petersburg . Lions Club. , BusinC$Ses are, enc:oulragc:d

, entry: is Tuesda" . ,',< ;,' '~,.l';~'''~i(r ;" i~f:~'.~'~,:~;}'n

" ' Let's'" geti~volved and help make this first (and hQi1efully many 'morer eonltSt , a peat su~:

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. Pal'" Friday, lun. 11, IMOPetenbarl POit

T -Ball Baseball Teams

PACERs-.{Front row, I to r) Chris, Flores, S'helby Vau,bo, Amanda Evans. Brittany Scott, Ami Thompson, Skyler Marr, (middle row) Dustin Thompson, Patrick McLaurin, Nathan Harkey, Michael Salas, Mattin Garza Jr., Rodney Leon, (back row) Coaches Bryan Harkey, Jimmy Marr and CarroU Leon. Not available for photo, Jason Ledbetter. '

Thll1lks to Steve cl Debra Weaver T-BaJl ptUenlS extend their thtl1lks to Steve & Debra Weaver/or all

the hard work they have put into the program to make it a success. They also \extend their thanks ,to Randy Burnam 'and all others lor their help tI1Id support.

Misty PorterPlaeeslnd at Mason Tournament. In Girls Singles &, Doubles Competition

Misty Porter placed 2nd in , Coronado High School both singles and doubles of the (Lubbock) in the championship Mason· Tennis Tournament last match. weekend. The tournament ' was held June 1S-17 in Mason. '

In the doubles division, Misty teamed up with Amy King from Lubbock. , The twosome ' was defeated by a tcam from

M iss Porter lost the championship in sinJles to a girl . who placed 3rd iIi State this year. Scores in that match were 6-3, 3-6, 6~, and 7-'.

PlRATES-(Front row, I to r) Michael Castilleja, Debbie Marquez, Brian Wiseman, John Anthony Cedillo,J immy Marquez, Abel Garza; Kenny Underwood, (middle row) Allison Fullingim, Aaron Fullingim, Ryan Robertson,' lsiah Garcia~ Courtney ScarborOUgh, Jonathan Sedillo, Austin FullingiDJ, (back row) Coaches Kyle Robertson and Paise Underwood.

SUlu ... ,er Baseb"I/SoltbaIlBake ' ,Sat., June 13 • 8 a.m. til 11 noon

In ·' fJ!ont ofPay-N·~ave . <PT(ice~dstoltelpcQvert~ expen,st oj

PAN1'Ht:RSo-{FtOnt ow, 1 to r) Daniel Martine'i.' Mark Champ­ion, Josh Br.alae;: Cilance Willis, Christoph..- AcIaIJlJ (middle row) John Hegi, Amanda , Adams~ : JtiliUa , CaQal~, ' R.~I, Burnam,

, ~J9.w1Jan Colli1\S~ .M,WbH'Il~~~:~~'row)c:6"clies Mario Martinez, . ' •• H~or(:~pij;)n ... id J~~~on'Brii~t. N:ot available for photo was , ij:iCha¢l~lor~. - >:, ', ' ;,>,,",, :.;-r~ ';',;' ,,:i , " , ,. . ' . . ' ,

, ,'new lighting II ' th,e" btlieballj1eld. . '

, 'PURY FARM SUPPLY · P ....... TX 1616 Main Sf. ' Texas

~.c-:a ........ .&P_.'f.nlrn pg. 1 W caver &. Kacee Allmon (8&.9) lest Plller-R.odney Leon (1,2,3); Ashley Ramsey &. Tully Martin (4&.'); Brad Goldston &. Brandi ~ilson (6&.1); Casey Hollums &. Janel Sedillo (8&9)

Free Thro" ... Karye Kellum &: J.J. Morales (1,2,3); Krystal CollinS &. Travis Vaughn (4&.'); Kippa AUmon &. Chris . Travis (6&.7); 1'amie Coganougher &. Bryan Stephens (8&9) Spot Sbots-Karye Kellum &. Nathan Harkey (1,2,3,); Kamie Allmon &. TuUy Martin (4&.'); Marcy Blount &. Kirk Rod,ers (6&'7); Sh'Non Martin &. ' Brannon Rodgers (8&.9) Most Improved-Mandy Carr &. Jonathan Thompson

lest Individual Fund .... entals­Nathan Harkey (1,2,3); Audra Morris (4&.S); Todd Cocanough­er (6&7); Duane Deckard &. Missy Gregory (8&.9) MOlt Improved Rebounder--Tim Mulanax (1,2,3); Marianne Dobrovolny, Jeremy Evans, Trey Esparza (4&.'); Brandon Carr &.

CERTIFICATE WINNERS Jesse Ruiz (6&.7) lest Shootln. Form--J.J. MOlt ImproVed Iail D ... dter­Morales &. Karye Kellum (1,2,3); Amber Morris A Travis Vaughn Kamie Allmon & Trace Vau,hn (4&.S); Jeffrey Marler & Spencer (4&.'); Daryl Stcphe~ Chris Perry (6&7); April Pierson (8&.9) Travis, Kippa Allmon (6&7); .MOIt I .. proved P .. er-Julie

, Bryan Stephens, Tamie Thompson (4&.,); Matt Greaory Cocanougher, ,Sh'Non Martin ·(8&9) (8&.9) MOlt l...-roved Del. Player­lest Del. Play.r--Jonathan Randal Burnam (1.2,3); Kendra Sedillo (1,2,3); Krystal CoUins &. ' Travis &\ Tanner Robertson · . Mrs. Victor Perez Nicholas Peterson (4&,); Josh (4&.S); Rance Barnett (6&7); h & Mart~ Jonathan Thompson. Brent Martin &. Pepper Hinkle C avez , P'ere'Z Recite Mandee Navarro (6&7); Kurt (8.1:9) Collins & Mandy Carr (8&9) Most Improved Individual , Wedding V OWl in Amarillo lelt aall Handler--Bryan Fund ... ent ...... Robyn Under-Goldston (1,2,3); NataliePcterson wood (4&.S); "Kirk Rodgers &. . Miss Margarita Chavez and &. Paul Harkey (4&5); Monty Sunny Pierson (6&'7); Josh Victor Perez exchanged wedding Anderson, Marcy Blount, Justin Rodgers (8&9) vows in a 4:00 p.m. ceremony on Blair (6&7); Brannon Rodgers &. MOlt Improved Shootin. Fonn- June 2. 1990. The ceremony was

,Skye Porter (8&.9) . Dustin Thompson (1,2,3); Paul held at WashinJlon Avenue lilt Reboand.-Ryan Robert- FiIliDgim (4&,); Chad Hinkle, Christian Church in Amarillo son (1,2,3); Lori Stephens &. Kyle Justin Thompson, Tonya Marr with Rev. Charles Gibson Martin (4&.'); Jerry Weaver &. (6&7); Stan Oov~ &. Alecia officiating. Amber Scarbotough (6&7); Jeff Morris (8&9) " - - The bride is the daughter of ,...------------------00"_ Beatrice P. ' Chavez of San

Beginner$ Swimming Lessons Open to Members &: Non' Members

June 26-July 7 Tuesday .. Friday ....,.. 12:00-1:00 p.m.

, Saturday - 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p;m. , S40.00 per child for 2 week period

,ContactMaiia Manin at Swimming Pool· or Call 667-3469. '

. ' . .

, Two Gref# ' ALL YOU CAN EAT

. ,Specials

Antonio. Thesroom is the son of Mr. &: Mrs; ,Senoviro C. Perez of Rockspring, TX.

, Given in marriage by her "brother Roy Chavez'of Amarillo, the bride wore an exquisite gown of white satin with a victorian neckline. The 'neckline was outlined with silk andbcadedlace

NOON SPECIALS 11.~OQ · a.m., to 2:00p.m.'

M~!111Y ' . " /h,l,rittJ . SrJPte",e .

which accented the white salin bodice. The basque waistline aHowed the full ball gown skirt of the dress to fall gradually to the floor and sweep' into a full cathedral-length train. The, skirt as well as the train were encrusted with white iris sequins and pearls. Scalloped schiffli · lace edged the hem of the dress and train. The

, bride wore a lovely head picce-a tiered veil " which was also hemmed in scalloped schiffii lace. She carried a . bouquet of pearls, lace · flowers andcrystais. ' The bride's ' wedding attire was designed by Y olonda Chavez of Plainview. , , . Serving h~ brother as best man '

was Robert Perez of Fort Worth. .,' Ushers were Za~ Miller of

Amarillo ,al'ld Alfred Cha"ez , of Pe,terSblirgj brother' of the bride. , .: . , MJtid:, , df QO,nor . Was ' ~'~Jtl

Cordova of ,Rocksprings. Victoria ·Chavez,nieee· of the bride and Gcraldlynn Lonpria nieCe, of the groom, served ail ' flower girl. They :wore raspberry ' tea,.length: dresses designed with pttffedslceves and each carried a

' ~in&l!i red rose. ' .. The

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Pe.e' · Friday, J~ 11, . .".. P ............ .

-OBITUARIES-Beary Ledbetter, 62

Services for Henry · Ledbetter, Survivors include his wife; . , ~, of weUinst. on and formerly of three .. ns, Randal of Peters bur a. ~ ~~Ie Center, were held at 2:00 Dale of Hale Center ind Kelly of

p.m. on Friday, June 15,1990. in Wellinston; two brothers, Carrol Hale Center First Baptist of Marletta, OK and Doyle of Church. Rev; Cr •• Curry, pastor Denton; two listen. Betty Faye of First United Methodist Bates of Port Lavaca and Patsy Church in Hale Center, . Hiser of Gaincsvil1e; and a officiated. . arandson.

SUa. Short, minister of Hale Pallbearers were Weldon

MONTHLY POLICE REPORT The followinS . monthly police Premises Examinations-6; Dis­

activity report for May 1990, was orderly Conducts-I; Disturb­turned in by Police Chief Randy anc:es-7; Suspicious Vehic1es-2; Neill OWl &: PI-I; Prowlers-2; Open

TRAFFIC ACI1VITY BuUdinp-6; Animal Control-I; Citations Illued-S; Wamin.. Other-9 Issued-12 ARRESTS MADE INVlSnGATIVE ACTIVITY Municipal Court-I; County

Criminal Misc:hiefs-I with O· Court-I; District Court-I cleared; Thcfts-O with I c:leared; ADMINISTRATIVE Assaults-I with I deared;Other-' .t GENERAL 2 with 2 c:leared Assist Other Law Enforcement

PUBUC SERVICE Apnc:ies-I; Court andJ or Grand CONTACTS .Jury Appearanc:es-2.

Center'. Church of Christ, Blount, Herman Cozart, Leroy assisted with burial services. Kelley, Lonnie Stokes. Sidney Burial was in Hale Center Berry an~ Roy McCollum. .

Cemetery under direction of r---~~:71~71--"'--======:llfF=====:1 Freeman Funeral Home. He died at 6:15 a.m.

Wednesday, June 13, in Hale Center's Hi-PlaiDS Hospital after a brief .illness. .

He was born in China Sprins and moved to Abernathy in 1946. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of First United Methodist Church in Hale Center. He was a member of Wellinston Lions Club. He married Charlene OWCDS on December 28,1949 in Clovis, NM. He was a sinner and had worked in area ains since 1952. He was plant superintendent at

. Wellinston Farmen Co-op for t~ past four years.

PETERSBURG DAY

from pg •• Petenbur.Day arc l.istedbelow. Anyone wishina to. c:ontrib~e to the day·s~needstolpe. with the appropriate chairperson.

Cbarlotte McLa~shlin··in charF of entertainment and booths in tbe larse roolP.

Don. M.ie Heai-incharle of ",bibi~s in tbe . • mall r<lOm (ptiq.aCl;, quUll. , ~c;) . . : J9 ~ c ~arole •.. ~~)'o :>~,. 'J ... ,

. Me'U hew: . .. ... i n~ha.rse .• . 0 '( . -eo-.c:aaionltands . .

e..-ol Kelley&; $UiM!ltt"~ inc:barae o(floatl ·.t parade entries •

. Larry .. &: charlO of·D .;.Il .... rll .....

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'. Mote informa.ion ·. will' . . ' publilhed Concemin. Pclenbur • ....

. Day Is it becio ... avallablc. . . ' EYeIyoae ~ . ' CncjourIpclto Pt

inYolvedaDd work to belP make . . tbilPeterabuIJ Day ·a . 1iU. IUCCeIL

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June Zl-Shelby Vaughn, TwiHa Morris

June l4-Audrey Salinas, Darin Greene

JuneZs-;.Adrian Lyde, Bruce Davis, Casey HoUums

June Z6-Juan Resendiz, Evelyn Byrd, MiaUil Vega, Jason Salas

June Z7-Derek Juarez

Anniversaries ' q:z:z 554;;

.......­June Z3-Mr. A Mrs. Don Parr June ~Mr. A Mrs. Clifton

McDonough JuneZ7-Mr. A Mrs. John

Alford; Mr. A Mrs. Top.y Alford

June Za-Mr. A Mrs. Pockets Heard

June ZJ-Dodpn v~ Ralls-7 p.m., here; Tipn @Floydacla-7 p.m.; YounS Guns v. New De ...... 8:30 p.m., here

JuneZ5-Braves vs RooseVelt-7 p.m., here; Meta VI New De81-9 p.m., here; Panthers @ Abematby-7 p.m.

JuneZ ...... H Club, 6 p.m.; Fire Department, 7 p.m.; Tipn vs Floydada--7 p.m~, bere; Dodaera VI Ralls--8:3Op.m., bere; YOURS Guns , @ Roose­velt-8:3O p.m.

JuneZl-Meta vs Roo,eVelt-7 " p.m., bere; Braves @ R~sevclt-9 , p.m. "

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, PETERSBURG 'POST ,, ' 8ox~, Petinbur. TX 19358 I\AT,E~; SI3-Hille County : , Sl~El$ewtlere inre~1$ ,

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ONE DAY ONLY REWARD Z·' .... II' Gue.e Sale For return of 7 week old boxer

Saturday, June 23 puppy, brown with black 'mask. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Contact Carroll Leon at 667-

1910 A venue J., Peters burs 2292. '

FOR SALE Help Wanted 4 ROQm A Bath Stucco House to ATTENTION: EARN MONEY be moved~olid Structure, Steel READING BOOKS! $32,000/ Casement Windows. MAKE year income potential. Details. OFFER. Pe\e "tthews-91S- (I)60l-838-888S Ext. BKI76SI. I

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HOUg FOR SALE ATTENTION: EASY WORK 2 Bedroom, I Baa brick home, EXCELLENT PAY! Assemble 1904 Ave. F. Call 667-3886 after4 products at home. Details. (1)602-p.m. for more information. ~ , 838-888S Ext. W-r76SI.

CARS FOR SALE .••••• ATTENTION: GOVERN- AlTENTION - HIRING! MENT SEIZED VEHICLES . Govetnment jobs .. your area. from $100. Fords, Mercecles, · Manyimmedhate openins'

. Corvettes. Chevys. Surplus without waitinS list or teat Buyen Guide. (I)602-838-888S, $17,840 - S69,48S. Call 1-602-838-Ext. A-176SI. n2'7 &B8S. EXT R176SI. rt26

FOR SALE GOLD CREDIT CARD 1976 Prowler, 24' Travel Trailer, visa/mastercard paranteed sleeps 6, - self-contained, air no .ecurity depo.it conditioned. Call 667-3930 for 1-900-963-SIOO . 49.SO fee m9re information.

FOR SALE 2 Bedroom Suites, 1 Dinette Set, End Tables. Cheat of Drawers, . Microwave Oven. Call 667-3886 after 4 p.m. rt25

1517 AYe. 0-3 bedi'oom house with ccntralheat, refriprated ~r, . nicccarpet Lots of Storale.Must see to appreciate.

.41. AYe. J.-3 lledroo.... 2 bath, carport,· fen~ yard. Central Heat, Refrilerated Air. T"is'housc it like dew.

,$04'''' 3r«l--4; bedrqpm, 2 ,*thho.me:. PRICED TO

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CONKLIN PRODUcrS Dike Fuel Mate T.K.O.

Mox . C~stbuster . Translast Rapid · Roof

Rite-O&Greaae Care Hand Cleaner

RlIstbOmb Lub Oil Pean FUID S.pply

'Vendon W .. ed, 'G.-•• Sale. \\' elcome At The

L-:,.,., TK. Ft." M .. Ic« (17 mi. E~ of Lubbock on US 62-82) June 22 A 24. · Good Attendance A Clean Facilities.

Walter Scheef-806-634-S44S Y.'11 COIIW1

LONG DISTANCE SERVICE­Use Tii-State Communications and save I S'h4S%. No service fee if paid promptly. Donna Fullinaim, 667-3480 or 667-3661. SSSSS$SSS$SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS We' hllve Murphy Switchel, Throttle . Cabin, Sight GtlUgel, D,ive Llna. Ignition . ''''',. Mlfio, IlTII1Id.ro/OII. Filt,,;, Etc., Etc .• /o, your Irrlgtllion Motor needs.

. PERRY FARM SUPPLY SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom .0winS and Shredclins

R.B. MARTIN 6S7-46C)2

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ADAMS WELL SERVICE

FIo,dada Complete irri8atio~ well servi~1 day service on house wells, S year warranty. Gould ,domestic pumps - 30 yean expenence.PJlone 98~7SOO3. NiShCs-983-'J.#.9r 983-S4SS

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