Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1992 Page: 2 of 18
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Page 2, Frio-Nucces Current, June 4,1992
Letters to Editor
Family expresses thanks
Teacher thanks students
Hats off for job well done
Current Events
Kids Crusade June 8-10
Invitation to concert
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Bake Sale is June 12
Books for Kids Day
Class of ’82 reunion June 6
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PLEASE CONTACT PEARSALL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AT 334-9414.
William E. Dozier
General Partner
SAT., 6TH - JEAN LEGRAND
Sponsored by Hill Country Budweiser *9 p m * $3
Mrs. Sandra Reddell
General Manager
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moment and we have no words
to express how thankful our
family is. Also, our son and
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Dear Editor
Hats off to the Pearsall School
administration. faculty, parentsand
community for a job well-done
The school year 1991-1992 has
had its ups and downs, but to con-
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Sponsored by Miller Lite ★ 9 p.m.*$5
The family of Oscar Aguirre,
Jr. and Samantha Martinez,
would like to express our gra-
Seventy-seven percent (77%) of paid circulation is in Frio County
and twenty-three (23%) of paid circulation is in La Salle County
making the FRIO-NUECES CURRENT the legal publication of
Frio and La Salle counties.
3:00 P.M. Kevin Fitzpatrick Trick & Fancy Roping.
4:00 P.M. Fire on the Mountain Cloggers.
5:00 P.M. Joseph, Libby & Sagebrush (ventriliquist)
9:00 P.M. Dance. 1:00 A.M. Grounds close.
SUBSCRIPTION RA TES
In County $15.00
In Texas $17.00
Out of State $20.00
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Just in time for summer! Stu-
dents in Dilley I S.D. received from
three to five books each as a part of
a program where by book publish-
ers donate books to a distributor
w arehouse for distribution to school
districts at a fraction of the post
books.
We were able to take advantage
of this offer by ordering along w ith
other school districts served by the
Region 20 educational sen ice cen-
ter, and also reduce freight cost
Federal Programs Director, George
A Carpenter said. "This is a tre-
mendous opportunity for our stu-
dents to have really high quality
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5:
5:00 P.M. Gates open, food, arts, crafts booths and
carnival 7:30 P.M. Parade begins. 9:00 P.M. Dance.
MIDNIGHT: Grounds close
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chide the year, it has been a success-
ful one.
Someone made the statement
"I have never seen a school district
that had so many activities for the
kids"
SUNDAY, JUNE 7:
8:00 A.M. Softball Tournament at Sonny's Softball
Park next to Moonlighter Drive-In, sponsored by
Pearsall Distributing and the Pearsall Royals softball
team. 12 NOON Grounds open, arts, food & crafts
booths, dunking booth. 1:00 P.M. Carnival, Coors
Numbered Team Roping at Ross Ward Arena, child-
ren’s and family special events: volleyball, washer
pitching, coloring contest, balloon shaving, sack race,
three-legged race, frisbee find.
1:00 - 4:30 Free face painting.
1:30 P.M. Ballet Folklorico de Navarro.
2:30 P.M. Brian Robertson Storyteller.
3:30 P.M. Pearsall Texas Twirlers. 4:00 P.M. Dance
8:00 P.M. Grounds close.
SATURDAY, JUNE 6:
7:00 A.M. Registration for Tator Trot 5K Run & Walk
at football stadium. 8:00 A.M. Volleyball Tournament
at the park. Tator Trot 5K Run & Walk.
9:00 A.M. Frio 500 Road Rally at PVFD.
10:00 A.M. Grounds open, food, arts & crafts booths,
carnival 12 NOON Domino Tournament registration,
Washer Pitching, Texas Gunfighters, Dunking Booth.
12:30 P.M. Delia's Dance. 1:00 - 4:30 P.M. Free Face
Painting in the park. 1:00 P.M. Domino Tournament.
2:30 P.M. Clown Magician & Juggler on Unicycle.
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MILLER LITE, HILL COUNTRY BUDWEISER,
PIZZA HUT, FRIO NATIONAL BANK,
It is the intention of the CURRENT to publish all the news which
the public is entitled to know and in which our subscribers may be
interested. If in the publication of the news, we cast any erroneous
reflection on any person, business or group, we will correct such
error as soon as possible after it is brought to our attention by
whoever may have proper claim to have been offended or mis-
represented
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Dear Editor,
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank my 8th grade stu-
dents and their parents for the won-
derful time I was shown on May
23rd The parents sponsored an
end-of-year dance for all 8th grade
students. The food was great as
were the decorations
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GARY BOYD, MARK LYNCH,
RANDALL PRESTON, SONIC DRIVE IN,
SECURITY STATE BANK
Wilton H. Fair, Jr.
Editor
Well, in my opinion, the way to
do a good job is to have everyone
pulling together for the same goal
And our goal is and has to be to
help our youth for a better tomor-
row
Youths that have high self-es-
teem and have support from others
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will become confident adults
I know this is a never-endingjob
but someone's gotta do it The re-
ward is watching the achievement
of our children
Sincerely,
A proud parent
Monte Del Overstreet
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POSTMASTER: Send Form PS 3579 to FRIO-NUECESCURRENT.
220 S. Oak Street. Pearsall, Texas 78061. Phone 512-334-3644.
THURSDAY, JUNE 4:
6:00 P.M. Gates open, free admission, carnival.
10 00 P.M. Grounds close.
those students and their parents for
helping to end the 1991 . 1992
school year on a positive note It
was appreciated much more than 1
can ever express
I am definately going to miss my
students, as I do each year, but a
little bit of me will be going with
them for the rest of their lives
That's what teaching is all about
That's why I teach
Sincerely,
Ms Marlene Thames
books at a fraction of the usual cost
We were able to buy 5,000 books
which were distributed Thursday
and Friday on all three campuses"
Students reaction were very pre-
dictable" our students really be-
came excited when they learned
that the books were for them to
keep and the teachers were really
impressed w ith the quality of the
materials, "stated Mr Oscar
Martinez. Mary Harper Middle
School principal.
Mr Carpenter is all ready mak-
ing plans to participate in the pro-
gram next year
to everyone. Samantha wants to
thank Mrs. Marylin Smythe,
Estella Shull, Nurse Brown and
aides and her wonderful
teacher, Mrs. Barbara John-
stone and all the Sth graders.
Oscar would like to thank his
fellow friends from D.H.S.
Again, thank you all,
Sincerely,
The Martinez Family
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The First United Methodist sale will benefit the battered
Church of Pearsall is sponsoring a women's shelter in Hondo Women
bake sale on Friday June 12th from and children from Frio County arc
8 30 to 11:00 a.m. the Security helped by the serv ices of the shelter.
State Bank The proceeds from the
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READING IS AN IMPORTANT part of summer recreation Mr. George Carpenter from
Federal Programs in Dilley was on hand at the Elementary School to give new books to
the children as part of an effort to promote literacy awareness
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AR I ESIA WELLS — You are will begin at 7 p m on June 11 and
invited to come listen to "The 'will be held at the Church of God
Sound," a group of Christian teen- (7th Day) in Artesia Wells. T.x. We
agers from Spring Vale Academy, will be very happy to share this
Owosso, Michigan. Their concert blessing with you
1 he First Assembly of God Church, 7 through 12. Rev Margo Lopez
1015 E Colorado will sponsor a will be the special guest speaker
Kids Cnisadc June 8. 9, and 10. We would like to invite every child
lime w ill be 9 AM to 12 Noon. age in Pearsall to this crusade for Christ
Attention Pearsall Class of 82. Isabel J. Robledo at 334- 8372.
I Our reunion is sctfor(June6,1992)
it Wishing Well Club at 6:00 For Registrationfccswillbcacccptcd at
more information please contact the door.
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Fair, Wilton H., Jr. Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1992, newspaper, June 4, 1992; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677062/m1/2/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.