The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1982 Page: 3 of 16
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CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Sat., Oct. 30, 1«2, Section A - Page 3
Calendar of events
ELECT
MARK STILES
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Chief
Cont. from page LA
7th Annual Cookbook
Submit your Recipe to
Cleveland Advocate
P.O. Box 1628
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HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
OCT. 30: The Northside
- P.I.E. will host its annual
Halloween Carnival from 6 to
^30 p.m. at Stancil Park.
There will be fun for young and
old alike. So for a safe and
fun-filled Halloween, join the
parents and teachers of North-
side School in the Spook House.
CHURCH HOMECOMING
OCT. 31: The Magnolia
Baptist Church, Rt. 3 Cleve-
land will have its annual home-
■ coming October 31. The Rev.
Earl Hahn will be guest speak-
er for the worship service.
Lunch will be served immedi-
ately following the 11 a m.
Afternoon singing begin-
ning at 1 p.m. will be pro-
vided by various groups.
Music for the entire day is
under the direction of Music
Director Clint Lilley. .Night
services will be dismissed.
tian Academy will sponsor a Fun
Fair at 507 River Street in
Cleveland Saturday, Oct. 30, 4
p.m. to 8 p.m.. There will be
clowns, balloons, pony rides, a
car bash, dunking booth, and a
country store Everyone is in-
vited. Call 592-6430 for more in-
formation.
EVANGELIST CRUSADE
OCT. 31-NOV. 7: Mace-
donia Assembly of God Church '
will hold an evangelistic cru-
sade each evening at 7 p.m. On '
Sat., Nov. 6 there will be a
singing featuring the Godkin
• Member of Beaumont Downtown
Rotary Club
• Member Liberty-Dayton Chamber
of Commerce
• Member YMBL
• Member Beaumont Chamber
of Commerce
• Past President of the Apartment
Association of Southeast Texas
• Past Treasurer, Jefferson County Flood
Control Committee
• Past Associate Vice President of the
Builders Association of the Sabine Area
• Years of leadership in his Church
• And more
KIWANIS CLUB TURKEY
SHOOT
NOV. 6: The Cleveland
Kiwwanis Club will hold its
Annual Turkey Shoot Satur-
day, Nov. 6, at the BC Gun
Range south of Cleveland
Competitions with shotgun and
.22 caliber rifles will start at 1
p.m. Shotgun shells will be
furnished. All proceeds from
the Turkey Shoot will be used
for local charitable programs
selected by the organization.
FUN FAIR AT HERITAGE
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
OCT. 30: Heritage Chris-
Mark Stiles has managed countless hours of unselfish
service to others.
preconstructed buildings
through the city, and setting a
property tax rate of 25 cents
per $100 valuation. Until now,
the city’s residents have had to
pay no taxes.
The residents asked for
clarification of the words, “In
through the city.’’ Does that
mean through the downtown
portion or does it include High-
way 59, 'they asked? The
question remains unanswered.
The tax levy was also
questioned, the residents stat-
ing asking about the money
brought in from traffic cita-
tions given on Highway 59,
purportedly running as high as
$40,000 in one month. Fitzhugh
said she hoped the collected
taxes would enable the city to
start an improvement pro-
gram
• Mamed one of five Outstanding
Young*Texans
• Chairman Emeritus of the Southeast
Texas Muscular Dystrophy Telethon
• Member Board of Directors and past-
president of Boys Haven
• Member, Board of Directors of
Land Manor
• Member, Board of Directors of
Beaumont Chapter of Ducks Unlimited
• Member, Board of Directors
of Beaumont Association of
Senior Citizens
• Member, Board of Directors of Palmer
Drug Abuse Program
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
OCT. 30: First Pentecos-
tal Church of God is sponsor
ing a Halloween carnival Sa-
turday, Oct. 30, 7:30 - 11 p.m
four miles from Cleveland on
Plum Grove Road. Directions
will be posted. Feature will be
a ^ail for people not wearing
■oSmnes and a spook walk-*
Cleveland, TX. 77327
CATEGORIES:
Holiday Cooking
Mon In the Kitchon
Country Cooking
Health * Diet Cooking *
Forolgn Cooking
FALL FESTIVAL-PLUM
GROVE ASSEMBLY of GOD
OCT, 30: The Plum
Grove Assembly of God will
have its Fall Festival Satur-
day, Oct. 30, from 9 a;m.-3
p m. on the First Bank and Family
Trust parking lot Crafts,
quilts, cakes, food and drink
and a yard sale will be fea-
tured. For more information,
call 689-7457.
This is what Mark Stiles has done
Compare his record to any candidate
(council members) pulled all
the officers into a meeting and
tried td tell them that'if they
didn’t write the tickets, they
would get fired,’’ Jordan said
The east Montgomery
County city of 1,500 people has
seven police officers, including
two warrant officers. Jordan
said only two officers would be
Seeded if they did not have to
oatrol Highway 59
S City Attorney Kie Hank-
ins was asked how the citizens
could get Jordan back on as
police chief. “I suggest, if you
want Mr. Jordan, in the next
April election you elect a city
council who will support him,”
Hankins said.
Other business taken up
during the meeting included
the adoption of an ordinance
requiring truckers to pay $5
fot a permit before moving
CLEVELAND
ADVOCATE’S
JACKY KEITH OPEN
HOUSE PLANNED
OCT. 30: An open house
will honor Jacky Keith, write-
in candidate for Justice of the
PqAe, Pct. 5 (Tarkington).
The reception will be Satur-
day, Oct. 30, from 4-6 p.m. at 1
Oak Shade Road.
MARK STILES
State Representative District 21
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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/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.