The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1982 Page: 2 of 18
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Page I • Section A, CLEVELAND ADVOCATE. Sat.. August 7, 1982
ADVOCATE......ALMA NA C
crusade
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Porter
everyone to attend
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NHCC announces
CLASSIFIED ADS
Marian Owen
six college courses
Nadine Farley
BECEPTIOXIST
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Francis Mims
Annual subscription price ..
Senior citizen rate
Out of Liberty. Montgomery
and San Jacinto counties ....
Represented nationally by
Texas Press Association
and t’.S. suburban Press
SPECIAL
SHRUBS
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Staff:
first Saturday <>f -each month
from 9 a in 12 noon.
Mon. 3-to
Tues.-Fri. 3-13
* Sat. 11-12
Sun. 11-10
An invitation is extended
to the public to attend the
Crusade services The church
nursery will be provided at
ehch service The church is
located on Plum Grove Rd.,
one block south of the intersec-
tion of Farm Road 1010 and
Fann Road 2«9o.
scheduled for Mon-
day evening; Eng
lish 132 for Thurs
day nights Political
Science 231 will also
be offered on Thurs-
day evenings from
7:00-9:50.
,On August It), the seniors
will register at 9 a m while the
juniors will report at 1 pm.
The sophomores will reg-
ister at 9 a m. on August 11
with the freshmen reporting at
1p.m. the same day.
All new students in the
district will report at 9 a m. on
August 12
The Rummage Room is
no\v open at the First Inited
MethodiSt Church Located at
the back of the church, the Rum-
mage R »om offers used clothing
and household goods at bargain
prices. ‘The hours are 9 am.-4
pm Thursdays, as well as the
>a recording artist, a former
member Of First Baptist
Church of Plum Grove, and.
grew up in the Plum Grove and
(’leveland area
Baptist.Churches in Texas and
plans to enter Southwestern
Baptist Seminary in Fort
vey
tory
and
132)
as usual. History is
Greenhouse
689 0061
Hanging Baskets
Landscaping Service
Fall Vegetable
Bedding Plants
NOW OPEN
Gilliam's Cove
.Restaurant
Polling Soil’
Bird Batns I
Shrubs
The North Har-
ris County College
faril class schedule,
released last week,
has six college-level
classes scheduled
for Conroe High
of them and this would' be a j
terrible thing to do we might ,
miss helping a boy or girl or a
family that desparately need ‘
ed heip<" he said.
Walker urged everyone to
get out and vote on August 14
and asked them to think about
how much good is done by
these veterans organizations.
his voting rights in Montgomery
.County
Foerster said where a per
son spends most of his time is
not the issue, but which place he
calls "home '
l»t BI.ISIIEK Ken Kirby
M AN VGING EDITOR Russ Melvin
News staff . ( hip I’erk.ihs, Fran Rice
V V( \TKIX BIBLE SCHOOL
V I SIH I HI INK
Al Gl ST H-13: Southline
Baptist t’hiirch in Cleveland
will hold its' Vacation Bible
School August 9 through 13
irbm 6 to to & p.m The ages
run from nursery through a-
dult R eg 1st ra t i b n w ill ire Mon- .
day night at 6:30 File Rev
RETAIL VDVERTISING Marlene Kerr.
Sales staff: Billye Barrow. Robert Smeefon
ST. MARY’S ( IH R( II TO
HOLD Rl MMAGK SALE
ail; t;-7: . st Mary >
Church is sponsoring a rum
mage sale Friday. Aug 6 and
Saturday Aug 7 from 9 a m im
lift;pm This rummage sale w ill
tie held at St Mary's .Parish Hall
on East Houston St i’lliway 3I?1
across from Dr Muir s office
Stop by !! Plenty el bargains'' ‘
Although ad-
vance registration is
now in progress stu-
dents may register
for these off-campus
sections as late as
August 24-26. Regis-
tration information
is available at
443-6640.
school this fall.
Freshman sur-
classes in His-
(History 131)
English (Eng.
will be offered
EVANGELISTIC CRL’SADE
Al'G 9-13: An evangeli-
stic crusade will be held at,the
Macedonia Assembly of God in
i 'lev eland Aug 9 13 with the
Kri .bin Snyder family For
‘ more information call
f|«4i '
V \( VTION BIBLE SCHOOL
VI GI ST 9-1.1:. Bethel
Baptist Church, located on
highway 321. will hold its
Vacation Bible School August
9-13 at 10 a m until 11:30.
Participants will register on
Ported opening day
The Disabled American
Veterans
No.220 is having their annual
barbecue Aug. 7. starting at 12
noon There will he a band for
He pointed out the veter-
ans organizations in spending
$50().'000 a year for these pro-
jects get the funds from differ-
ent- means and one of the
biggest find most important
ways is through bingo games.
'If we cannot raise funds
for these worthy projects, we
. will have to eu* back on some
of a farm,in Lexington, he no
longer meets the requirements
to hold office
Smith said that although he
lives in Lexington, he spends
time in Splendora and two of his
children live in his Splendorw
THE CLEVELAND _____
ADVOCATE
Pre-registration at Shep-
herd High School has been
announced for August
through the .12th'.
had to le^rn was to listen for
the'buzzer as it screams "1 am
through' " I thought the people
in the Composition department
were going to run me out of
to.wn if they had to yell at me
"brie "more time.. "Fran1 The
buzzer'”
Now. don't get the feeling
tepded Texas A&M. His hobby
is limiting
Buddy Finley, grocery
manager, is from Spring. Tex-
as and has been in Cleveland
for seven weeks
Prior to coming to Mini-
max he was with David Food
City ir Houston for 11 years
Buddy is married, to the
M VINTffNANCF. . ,t Catherine Smith Clay
Ministries and the Admini-
strative ‘ Board of • f(jB
church
Women such as Lillie
Marion demonstrate the
caring Cleveland citizens
have fort heir comm unity.
t'l
\ »><.(;( July
y y August .
?. September
,Weddings m
. Photographs with
PICTURES
by PRISCILLA
713/628-3718
Shepherd
revival AugiM r> 32 at 7:.3o.
mgfifly The . varngolist wiJl be
the Rev, !•;■ . Vaughn, pastor
of Concord Baptist Church in
Rye Singing will be the prea-
cher's >"• , Earl Vaughn, with
Royce Vaughn the pianist The
pastor. Rev -George Haryden
invite- all faiths to attend;the
, There’s i ittiing like xhi
ing something ver and over to
get the feel of it Now. instead,
of panicking as 1 gaze at the
mg of developer. 1-grab it and
.-tart pourmg If 1 could Only-
' -get the buzzer hooked to iny
I12.K0
IIO.WI
"I have been trying to get
back into the grocery business
in Cleveland ever since the fire
and I am glad to be with
Minimax'”
Postmaster: Please send address changes or
undeliverable copies to Cleveland Advocate,
P. O. Box 1428. Cleveland. Texas 77327.
Dial 592'2626 or
443 7225
Edward Smith, a Splendora
Independent School District
trustee, is a resident of that
city, according to Montgomery
County Attorney Larry Foers
ter
The question of Smith's
right to sjt.on the school board home. He has also maintained
came up at a recent school board
meeting when a resident chal-
lenged Smith's right to continue
his role as trustee. The resident
said since Smith's address had
been changed after his purchase
Items nou available in
elude children s’shoes in various
sizes, men's suits. jMintsiiits tor
women and housewares such as
glasses, dishes or draperies
DISABLED AMERK \N \ I I -
ERANSHAVE BARBEL L I 1
Al'G. 7: The Disabled'
American Veterans. F
Chapter No. 220 will have its.
annual barbecue Saturday. motOFR'S day OFT
Aug. 7. starting at noon . . ... , , .... .. .. . f
tion on Hwy 59 The church he last doy lor
will serve food, soft drinks and V°.. "r s !);i v (?uf r7'^^itmn
sno-cones. and the New King - * 1 ” S L S th*
dom Heirs will prov.de the ' hurch «vm 'n
entertainment. The etent mil ' 1 .
. begin at ft p m with smgme'
be at 8 p.m The Public iv
invited and may bring lawn
chairs For miore information
call 592*361 (For 689-67.96
Seafood Lobster
Char Broil Steaks i
Children's Menu
Happy Hour * -
3:0*4:00
Mixed Drinks
99< (With
Membership)
Live River Catfish
Dressed Daily
AIR CONDITIONED TROPICAL ATMOSPHERE
628-3749
1 Mile North of Shepherd City Limits
your entertainment, plus taf George Decker,(pastor mvites
fles and an auction As aju ays.
the proceeds go back into the
community and for the needy
veterans The DAV is located
on Needham Rd in porter -
have a name), which she
received for h<?r birthday
last May
But she still finds time
io se.rvg as trisisurei; of the
f anted Methodist Women
and to sit on the Council of
Harley is married to the
former Kathi Ann Smith , and
of the Northwest Tabernacle in .they have one son. Eduard
Spring , Allen. 17. (I
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Published every W< <lnesday 'and Saturday in
Cleveland. Texas by \d\o<ate Publishing. Inc.
Entered and postage paid at the post office in
Cleveland. Texas 7742T as Second Class mail.
First Baptist L'hurch of
Plumdrove will have an Alive
in Christ Crusade during the . -
week of August 8-15 Crusade U orth, Texas this Jail Kent is
services willbe at.i l a m and * “
7 p m Sunday and 7:30 p m
Monday through Saturday.
The gudst evangelist will
be the Rev Bobby Coats of
Cleveland, Texas. The Rev
Coats is a former pastor of
First Baptist Church of Pluni
Grove and presently owns
Cleveland .Jewelers in Cleve-
land.
Music in the crusade will
be under the direction of Kent
Arrendell. Kent has served as
music director in Southern
u ill bi rescheduled if rained out the (ithO) uf building
DAN IS HILL .BAJI’TIST I ve learned to listen, and now
plans REVIN NI. am half-way there as they yell
\( Gl ST I5-22- 'Daxis "Hr
infor mat Him . <ull ’ , Hill Baptist Chprch. located I had done some dark
611 Hicliv'.ay 3|fl. w' conduct a ' room work before, but only m
connection with a photography
club. And then only with Mime-
( (IMPOSITION Dawn Aultman
Staff; Beth McGibney. Laura Wise
Bl’SINESS OFFICE Lois Burns
Staff: Mary Mize. Kelly Spann
OPEN 7 DAYS inruns
Owners: Max & Sue Kirkland & Family ’
Hwy. 59, 1 Mile N. of Splendora Exit |
Next To Gardner Tractor
VI G 12-13: Splendora
l’i if’S Texa- No 874 will have its,
annual garage' stifle 'Thursday _______________
H'H'.L-PLANNING ( Ll\i(' ‘'J"' Endax Aug 12 11. luHi) 9 j am shirk'ng rtiy job It's
AL'G. 8-9: The Ret JB a m' 3 p m m Splendora follow just, that 1 > .1 was-not used to
Linney. execut \ e secretat x nt Jwun High^iy,^>9 at listening for the thing, even
tb.e South Texas District- As-
sembly of God. will present a_
w ill-planning dime. Key-- to
Tomorrow, at the Macedonia
Assembly of God Sunday anil
Monday. Aug E and '♦ EiH
more -i
.592-3161 .
ADI I I V \( A 1 IGN BIBI.I
S( ll(»()l
Al (H ST 9-i3: ijulei: Ba
ptist Church will hdld an Adirlt
' Vacation Bible '•chdol \ugu-t
. 9 13. starting a* 7. pm Tht'\
w»U be studying the Prophv
ci ’'-s Lois McSh. n w ill be
the,teacher. E' eryb'dy in'
yited. ' ’
."I have been looking for a
place to be happy and' it
appears I have found it here.” .
he said
Harley Kennedy, front
manager, worked for Meekins
Super Market'in Cleveland for
13 years before it was destroy-
ed m a ftre
Principles ol
Banking H31) and
Money and BankidV
(132) will be offered
this fall as well as
the supporting
course in Principles
of Economics (231).
was given .the darkriibm tour,
complete with instructions. To
be fair, the lesson vv aS-about as
good as I cogld have gotten
anywhere. 1 knew , the '.'for-
mal technique, using Specific
. apertures, exposure a; d dev*
loping rimes Fast paced :.<•«
spaplT developing thr<,ivvs.a lot,
> that out of the w iminvi. it
seems. Once I - ■> I’chod gear-. .
I wa able to d-aiik out pie former l.mda Sue Alvarez and
Hires -ight 'ini i f’, ’.even ■ they have three boys. .James
.......... t|(.Mfgki .some.stftl Jiavy to he- Ta. Buddy Jr 7 and Allen,
I'altoti ..Village, or FM 2090 at though it wa*stunied ’' d.s loud done^v or thic''time*-before seven months. ■
i./lTijm Road The garage sale as ,.t rould go 2) My desk is at • 1 ” F'ght Buddy's hobby is fishing,
... I. n-i. . .i,:..,.. ni... a.. •whenever I can .get the
time." ■ . .. ■ ■
TlieFinlevs are members
Now that I am the official one there to coach me w lien 1 ----———-------
photographer as well as re hit a snag »<• •
•■• s( lliMH REGISTRATION : porter.for The Cleveland Advo: Sc. two week- a 11 y iVlininiax
\( Gl ST 12-13; School cate, I also havp had to joined the Advocate stall. 1
i egisl rat ion for Coldspring develop film and print the
Oakhurst FDS registration is pictures The hardest thing I
Vug 12 from I to 4 p m. and Aug.
FILM TO BE SHOW X i.c'rom to 11 a m. ( lasses
■ V , C AEG. 7: Macedonia As . ,M^'l■ Au« 'A
seinbly of God will present a
film. "Nite Song. " Saturday.
. Aug. 7 The public is invited at
no charge, For more informa
tion, call 592-3161
1
4
bvFRANRKI
Staff Reporter
Darkroom <loosv
•
C LEVELAND INDEPENDENT
SCIKMH, DISTRICT
( AIENDAR FOR 19X2 1983 SESSION
VI (.( si
23-24
Co-op Inservice.' Dpylon
25-26-27
District Inservice
30 .
First Day of School
SEPTEMBER
6
Holiday
OCTOBER
8
End of 1st yjjx Weeks
18
Report Cards Go Out
•
NOVEMBER
19
End of 2nd Six Weeks
25-26
Holidays
29
Report Cards Go Out
DECEMBER
17
Earlv Disinissal
20-31
Holidays
JAM ARN
3
Return to School
14
End of 3rd Six Weeks
14
End of 1st Semester
17
District Inservice
24
Report Cards GO Out
FEBRlARN
25
End of 4th Six Weeks
MARCH
■7 •'
• Report Cards Go Out
25
Early Dismissal
28-31
Holidays
APRIL
1
Hdliday
15
End of 5th Six Weeks
25
Report Cards Go Out
27
Early Dismissal
29
District Inservice
%
MAY
27
End of 6th Six Weeks
27
End of 2nd Semester
27
Graduation
28
District Inservice
30
Holiday
NOW OPEN EVERY NIGHT
TWIN RANCH
DRIVE-IN
SHOWING ALL WEtK
Bill Murrav in
MEATBALLS
(R)
Bill Muhtin in
(’.ADDY SHACK W
NOTICE
CAR AUCTION
TUESDAY, AUGUSj
r io
AIR-CONDITIONED GAME
CONCESSION OPEh
POOL TABLE 25
ROOM
HWY. S» N-l from O
592-8485
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Melvin, Russ. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1982, newspaper, August 7, 1982; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190304/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.