The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1982 Page: 2 of 16
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VELAND ADVOCATE, Sat., Oct. 30, 1982
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available
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Gilliam's Cone
Restaurant
ESTABLISHED 1919
Marian Owen
CLASSIFIED ADS
RECEPTIONIST
Catherine Smith Clav
MAINTENANCE
VAC Audited
Republican I’artx
Part ido Republic ann
Box 53: Evergreen
Community Center
Pablished every Wednesday and Saturday in
Cleveland. Texas by Advocate Publishing. Inc.
Entered and postage paid at the pest office in
Cleveland, Texas 77327 as Second Class mail.
I jbertanan Party
Partido I.ibertariano)
Citiuau Party
(Partido de Lot
Ciudadanot)
Box 10: Lily's Gro-
cery on Highway 945
< andidates fur:
<Catuiidat<"> para
Democratic Party
(Partido Di-mocratico)
Write-In
(Veto Eocrtto)
Represented nationally by
Texas Press Association
and C.S. Suburban Press
PUBLISHER
MANAGING EDITOR
NEWS: ...... _
Staff
Precinct 3- Commu
nity Center Bqjld
ing, Hardin
Precinct 9- Tarking
ton School Building
Tarkington
Box 2: Shepherd, old
high school on old
Highway 59
Precinct 17- Cut &
Shoot Fire Station.
Cut & Shoot
Precinct 23- Ci
Hall, Plum Grove
Write-in candidates
Seek many positions
Ken Kirby-
Annie Alexander
...... Fran Rice
Rusty Parish
I- Pente-
costal Church Moss
Hill .
Box 5: BearCreek,
Voting Box FM 1725
Precinct 8- High
tower Box-Intersec
tion of 105.& 2518
Precinct 25- Church
of Christ Building,
Tarkington
Montgomery County
Precinct 12- Securi-
ty Community
Building. Security
Associate Justice, Court
Ninth District-
Precinct 15- Fire
Station, Romayor
Precinct 24- Old Riv-
er Assembly of God
Church, Old River
Community
Precinct”16- Splen-
dora Jr High
School, Splendora
East
COMPOSITION:
Staff: Beth McGibney. Linda Shropshire.
Jayne Magee
Liberty County Clerk
Leia Mae Catchings said
her office and the county tax
office will be open election
day, Tuesday, until the polls
Close at 7 p.m. If anyone
needs to call for informa-
tion, call the courthouse
592-6144, 592-6461 or 592-3472.
Yancy, Democrat.
County Commissioner
Precinct 4- E.W.(Edd). Dain
Republican, Albert Bull Sal
las, Democrat and John P
Collins, Independent.
Precinct 41- Bob
Coleman’s Building
Storage Lot, 2 miles
N. of 2090 on West
Feeder Road of
Hwy. 59, Splendora
West
San Jacinto County
Box 1: Coldspring,
Community Center
Sgt. Robert Madeira of
the Texas Highway Patrol an-
nounced today that during thb
month of September, in Liber-
ty County, there were three
rural fatal accidents. In addi-
tion. the Texas Highway Pa-
trol investigated 35 rural mo-
tor vehicle accidents in which
25 persons were injured.
Through September of
this year, there have been 303
rural accidents in Liberty
County, killing nine persons
and injuring 196 people
RETAIL ADVERTISING Marlene Kerr
Sales staff: Billye Barrow, Robert Smeetoii
CIRCULATION.....................F rediaCox
Staff: Francis Mims. Ronalde Godejohn
Box4: (new) >-Shep-
herd, Big Creek
Road
BUSINESS OFFICE .. . .. .... ......Lois Burns
Staff: Mary Mize. Nancy Matthews
Nadine Farley
San Jacinto County
*
Residents in southern San
Jacinto County will choose be-
tween primary-elected candi-
dates and the incumbents who
are now running as write-in
candidates for commissioner
and Justice of the Peace of
Pct 4.
Commissioner: C.B.Cain
vs. write-in Frank Winfrey.
Justice of the Peace- Jus-
tice Counts vs. Lucille Wolfe
Precinct 20- Douglas
School Building,
Cleveland
Precinct 21- Kene-
fick Corfimunity
Center, Kenefick
(ENMIENDAS PKOPUESTAS A LA CONSTITUCION)
i^vcmn Nan. (not a or instkucoon) *
of ‘Al_
Jack Brookshire.
Member, State Board of
Education, Second District-
Don Hall, Republican and
Wayne Frederick, Democrat.
Member Board of Educa-
tion, Eighth District- Louise
Panzarella, Republican, Wil-
liam N. Kemp, Democrat and
George W. Marsden, Liberta-
rian.
County ..Judge- Mason
Martin, Republican And Jim-
mie, C. Edwards, III, Demo-
crat.
Judge, County Court at
Law. Place 1- Ellis A. Oual-
line, Jr., Democrat.
Judge, County Court at
tickets for a Brahma as well as planning a
benefit barbecue and dance. They will al-
so be holding a turkey shoot every Satur-
day until Dec. 18 at 1 p.m. at Twin Ranch
Drive-In. Other benefits will be held for
Patti. Watch the Advocate for announce-
ments. (by Rusty Parish).
Precinct 16- First
Baptist Church
A M Smith Build-
ing, Dolen
Paatmaater: Please send addreao change* or
■■MtveraWe capita la Cleveland Ad vac ate.
P. O. Bax KB, Cleveland. Texas 77327
d« 592-2626 *
443-7225
AIR CONDITIONED TROPICAL ATMOSPHERE
628-3749
1 North Of
shepherd City L«mifs
Liberty County
Precinct 1- Voting
Box No 1 Building Precinct 7- Chas, O
N of Racki's Office, Austin Memorial
Rye Library, Cleveland
Voters are given a
chance to write-in candi-
dates for any position on the
ballot in the election Tues-
day. There are at least 13
who are seeking write-in
support. A list of the 13 will
be given to the voters at
each polling place and a
space is available on the
ballot for any write-in selec-
tion.
Write-in candidates
officially seeking election
are:
For U.S. Senator-Darryl
Anderson, Leonard Mark
Bennett, L.A. Sims and
Norma Saldana.
For Governor - Steve
FOR PATTh-VFW members made the first
donation toward a cochlear implant
surgery which will allow Patti McLelland
to regain some hearing. She has been
deaf since birth. The VFW contributed
$500 and the auxiliary mode a $300 con-
tribution toward the surgery which will
cost $13 500. The VFW is also selling
Polling boxes
will be open from Precinct 2
7 a m. to 7 p.m for
the General Elec-
tion. Voting pre-
cincts are listed be-
Warshell and L.A.
Sims.
For Attorney General
D. Diane Sarge
For Railroad Commis
sioner - Debbie Lazar.
For Justice
Peace, Prec.
House.
For Justice
Peace. Prec. :
mas W Tulley
For Justice
Peace, Prec. - Leo Jan-
owski.
For Justice of the
Peace. Prec. 5 Jacky
Keith - ’
For Constable. Preb, 5
Walter Appling
GHOST AND GQBLINS--Cleveland State night. A fun time was had by all those
Center held its Halloween Party Monday who gttended. (Photo by Rusty Parish).
Law, Place 2- Jerry Winfree,
Democrat.
District Clerk- Peggy
Stevens, Democrat.
County Clerk- Roy Har-
ris, Democrat.
County Treasurer- Mar-
tha- Gustavsen, Republican
and Margaret Caskey, Demo-
crat.
County Surveyor- Ray-
mond Grimmer, Republican
and James Price, Democrat.
Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct 2- James Lamar Berry,
Republican and James W. Din-
kins, Democrat.
• Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct 4- Eugene P McMilliafn,
Sr., Democrat
< County Commissioner,
Precinct 2- C.J (Caroll Shel-
ton. Republican and Wayne
GENERAL ELECTION
(ELEGCION GENERAL)
tfbndeda. (ip) Liberty County, Texas
November 2. 1M2 (2 de naviembre de 1982)
SAMPLE BALLOT
(HOLETA DE MUESTRA )
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placing an “X" m. tin- square brwde the name <d the partv of your choice at th* head of lhe party column. (Vote par el candidate do au prefarenrto
para cadacandeLitwa marcando* uni rl cwtdro dl taiin del nombre del candidc.io Cried puedr voter por todoe lot condidatoe de un ado
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LUNCHES
Seafood Lobster harry hour
Char broil Steaks J?'**1 QQ<
i Children's Menu Dr,n**
OPEN ;
11 AM-12 MIDNIGHT V
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CATFISH I
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the Chamber of Commerce.
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Alexander, Annie. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1982, newspaper, October 30, 1982; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189996/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.