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Page 4 THE MATHIS NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1972
Mrs. Kinkier To Present
Students In Recital
Mrs. Walter Kinkier will
present her piano and organ
students in a public recital
Thursday, June 1, at 8:00 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church in
Mathis.
The following students will
be presented: Lori Elam, Jean
Henshall, Joyce Henshall,
Patsy Kinkier, Sandra Flores,
Sarah Flores, Belinda
Alvarado, Rocky Alvarado.
Maureen Jostes, David Du
Bose, Jacque Du Bose, Eileen
Berryman, Sherry Wollgast,
Karlen Finke, Kelly Finke,
Charleen Neal, Ashley Neal,
Jim Rutledge, Duane
Herrington, Janice Thyssen,
Kathy Gregory, and Amy
Kircher.
Following the recital a
reception honoring the
students will be held in the
Fellowship Hall of the Church.
Kathy Bomer, a student at
the University of Houston
college of pharmacy, recently
spent two weeks in Mathis
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Bomer.
Powell Brown and Gary
Hazen, the Ralston Purina
salesman from Victoria, are in
Tulsa, Okla., attending a field
day at Purina’s Research
Farm.
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Presents
Program
The Baptist Mission Kin-
dergarten presented its
graduation program on May 24
at 7:30 p.m. The welcome was
given by Muriel Moreno and
the pledge to the Americian
flag and songs were directed
by John Steelhammer. Those
taking part in the program
were Jay Lynn Duke, John
Goynes, Velma Jean Garza,
Elizabeth Garibay, Carl
Avalos, Javier Escochea,
Kimberly Kovar, Samuel
Maciel and Justin Edmondson.
The 3 and 4 year old children
presented a program con-
sisting of nursery rhymes.
Those taking part were Jimmy
Vancleave, Joe Key, Jezelle De
Leon, Robert Barrera, and
Criselda Guiterrez.
Rev. Dorso Maciel spoke to
the graduating class and to
their parents. Diplomas were
given to the 15 graduates: Carl
Avalos, Charles Balyeat, Jason
Braun, Javier Escochea,
Justin Edmondson, Jay Lynn
New Parents
Sgt. and Mrs. George
Chopelas of Bergstrom AFB,
Austin, announce the birth of a
son, Christopher George, born
May 23,1972. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ravera of
Hitchock and Mr. and Mrs.
John Chopelas of Mathis.
The Baptist Mission Kindergarten had its graduation program May 24. Graduates shown
above are back row from left to right: Javier Escochea, Samuel Maciel, Jason Braun, John
Goynes, Justin Edmondson, John Steelhammer, Charles Balyeat. Front row from left to
right: Elizabeth Garibay, Kimberly Kovar, Jay Lynn Duke, Rebecca Dieringer, Muriel
Moreno, Velma Jean Garza, Cynthia Gonzales.
Duke, Rebecca Dieringer,
John Goynes, Cynthia Gon-
zales, Velma Jean Garza,
Elizabeth Garibay, Kimberly
Kovar, Samuel Maciel, Muriel
Moreno and John Steelham-
They’ve got the machine and
all the money.
We’ve got RalphYarborough,
the people, and the right to
vo,e- Ralph UJ.
Uarborough
a US. Senator a
Paid for by the Yarborough State Headquarters
mer.
Those receiving certificates
for regular attendance were
Carl Avalos, Javier Escochea,
Samuel Maciel, Jason Braun,
Gerardo Camacho, Jimmy
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert V.
Smith, 525 Monette Dr., Corpus
Christi, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sherry, to Bill Janak of Mathis.
Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
You’ve achieved your goal. Our
congrats to you . . . along with
wishes for many dreams come true.
YOUR BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE
First State Bank
MEMBER FDIC
Mathis Texas
Henry Janak of Mathis.
The wedding is planned for
the early fall in the Ayers St.
Church of Christ in Corpus
Christi.
■ 1'^m
M
Miss Sherry Smith
...engaged to Bill Janak
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Summer humidity is great for growing fuzzy
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These cheery
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Vancleave, Joe Key, Connie
Cuellar, Diana Silva, and
Macario Morales.
Trophies were awarded to
the class favorites chosen by
all the children. They were as
follows: For the 5 year olds,
John Steelhammer and Muriel
Moreno; for the 4 year olds
Jimmy Vancleave and Jezelle
De Leon; and for the 3 year
olds Joe Key and Leticia
Granados.
The trophies for the out-
standing work and citizenship
were given to Charles Blyeat
and Jay Lynn Duke. Charles
Balyeat gave the farewell. The
teachers are Mrs. Stella Maciel
and Mrs. Esther Farias.
Sandra Sugarek
Receives Degree
More than 1,000 Southwest
Texas State University
students, December and May
graduates, received diplomas
in dual commencement
ceremonies May 19 in San
Marcos.
Among the May degree
candidates wa£ Sandra J.
Sugarek, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Sugarek of Mathis.*
Miss Sugarek received a
bachelor of science with a
major in biology.
STATEMENT OF POSITION
It is a matter of record that a substantial
percentage of our precinct's Road and Bridge
Fund is, year after year, returned UNSPENT
into the County's General Fund only to be
spent by other precincts, which year after
year overspend their fund allocation.
At the same time our residents are scream-
ing for relief from badly maintained roads,
lack of water drainage, and slow repairs after
damaging rains, It is no wonder that many re-
sidents that I've talked to feel outraged and
betrayed. Especially those old and new resi-
dents that live on the Lake.
If elected, as Commissioner of County
Precinct No. 3,1 promise to reason and work
with and for every resident regardless of how
he or she voted, with the purpose in mind of
making our area a better place in which to
live.
FRANK (Chico) VILLARREAL
Candidate for Commissioner,
San Patricio, County, Precinct No. 3
Pol. Adv. Paid by Frank (Chico) Villarreal _
Miss Smith is a graduate of
W. B. Ray High School and
attended Del Mar College. She
is employed by the Corpus
Christi State National Bank.
Bill is a graduate of Mathis
High School, and is employed
by Western Auto in Mathis.
318 E. San Patricio
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Davis, Wilburn. The Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1972, newspaper, June 1, 1972; Mathis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055921/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mathis Public Library.