The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1982 Page: 2 of 18
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Calendar of events
Page 2 Section A. CLEVELAND ADVOCATE. Sat , June 5, 1982
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by. the college by June 3. Only
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vited For more information call
Mayo Lewis at 459-7119 or Betty
Randolph at 459 7108
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Francis Mims
\\ ant to know what’s happening? Sei* Coining
Kvents on The Advocate Almanac Page.
everyone is invited Refresh-
ments will be served after the
movie
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BIBLE SCHOOL
JUNE ;ii Central Baptist
Church will be holding Vacation
Bible School .Classes for four
year olds to the sixth grade will
be from 8 30 to 11:30. For stu-
dentS in the seventh through the
twelfth grades will be from 7 to 9
p m Everyone is invited to at-
tend
URNS: CSVS. Check with Proper 1.0.
INSPtCTIOA 9:00 ».M. $«|* Dty
Althouoh Ail InfoHMtlon Oewwd Reliable. Auctioneer M»k« So Guarantees
As To The Accuracy Of The Information Contained Herein Alt item Util
Be Sold Uhere I«-4i Is-Without Warranty As To Usefulness Or Merchantability.
summer classes for area youth
and adults June 7-15 youth and
adult beginning sewing classes,
are available, beginning at 8:30
a m: Macrafne classes will be
held June 16 and 17. also begin
nm g at 8 30 a m To enroll in
these classes, simply come at.
the dates listed For more infor
mation call Miss Black or Miss
Davenport ak 592 7739 lx>Iweyn
8:30 a m Jhd « ?5 p.m
Pl Bl ISIlEll
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THS HoSlEMAKING OFFERS
SI MM ER ( L ASSES
JI XE 7-17: The Tarkington
High School offers a variety of
GODS PRISON GANG
.11 XE 6: Bear Creek Bap
list Church will tie showing the
film God s Prison Gang at 6
p in Admission is free and
funny rhymes and |
riddles, a mystery |
stqry alxiut a haunted |
house. a poster and ,
many other items
that teach alxtut asth-
ma
Along with that
is a musical record.
"Ease Up," which
helps children relax
and "breathe right,’’
interviews with par
ents: answers to
questions about asth
ma. and a 16-page
“news magazine" for
parents that is chock
full of information on
how grownups can
help children with
asthma
A $10 contribu-
tion is requested from
recipients of SUPER-
STUFF' to cover the
cost of printing To
order just contact the
American Lung Asso
ciation of Texas, 7701
North Lamar. Suite
104, Austin, Texas
78752-1088
Now, with the
• id of SUPER
STUFF, many young
Texans will have the
opportunity to control
their disease ... by
helping themselves.
MACEDONIA ASSEMBLY
I8TH HOMECOMING
JUNE 6: The Macedonia
Assembly of God is having their
48}h annual homecoming Morn.
mg speaker will be. ML.
McDaniel from Brownsville
Special guests in the evening
will be the Eternol'Hope Singers
from Houston Lunch will be
served from 1 p m to 2 pm.
Evening singing will start at 2
p m Everyone is ivited For
more information call 592 3161
or 592-5179
Dobr Hardwar
pr<te«., Plb'j3
Fl ••h Dt- __________„ .
Mail Boxaa.Fickaijsd .Nut 4. (Kilt Display,HawM-r
Spindles
P F£t 11 nqs , Lead
D'bor Locks, NAILS.,
».Files.Dr a It Bits,
V I’M B \RBI ( I E
II XE 5 VFW Post 1839
will tie holding a benefit
tiarlx ciic at .the lodge on (’old
-'Prings Road, from 5 to 7 p m
Tickets may be purchased from
any post member or at the door.
.md are $5 After the meal there
will t>e an auction Everyone is
nv tied to-attertd ;
JUNE 7. X and 9: The
Disabled American Veterans
Auxiliary will hold a large
garage sale on Needham Road
in. Porter, from 9 to 4 Clothing
for (tie whole family will bp for
sale, as well as kitchen utensils.
- Avon, and lots of miscellaneous
Everyone is welcome, to come
browse and buv.
GOD'S PRISON G XNG
.11 XE 6: The new film,
'God’s Prison Gang . which
features members of notorious
criminal gangs, w ill be shown at
Central Baptist Church. 615
Plum Grove Road, at 6 pm Tht
film was shot behind the walls'of
New York s Attica Prison and is
hosted by Art I.inkletter. Bro
Johnny Jones of Central Baptist
invites everyone to see the free
screening of this film
VI'TENTION KIDS'
JI XE 7: All area children
are invited to attend Pleasant
Grove Baptist Church Bible
School; on Farm Road 945 Bible
School will lie held from 1 to
3.45. There will be a parade
around the church at 4 p tn June
5 For more information call
592-0194
FACIAL ( ARE SEMIN \R
JUNE 13-11; Ms Erica
Miller, internationally certified
cosmetologist will present a two
day seminar on. facial care at
San Jacinto College North Cost
of the seminar is $100 per person
A deposit of $50 must be received
< IIRIsl | \\ ijj I OHSHIP
RE< Ol.NH’IHN BAET
Il XE 5: The Christian
b <‘Jl.ow ship ' Churches of
1 u-vei.md request the pleasure
-4 -out:company at the Recogm
lion Banquet honoring .Johnnv
Ray Smith on June 5 at 7 p in in
•the Cleveland High St hixil Com
mons Area Johnny Ray Smith
was drafted bydhe Tampa Bay
Buccaneers m 1982, and was
defensive cprner back on the
sj.iccial teams
BEAR ( REEK B \P 11S T \ BS
JUNE 7-11; .Bear Creek
Baptist Church will be holding
Vacation Bible School from
10:30 to 1 30 for children ages
three and up AH children are
welcome to. join the clashes, and
are asked to bring a slick lunch
Drinks wilt be provided bv the
church Director of VBS is Mrs
Kris Russell Special guest vull
be "Uncle" Billy Solomon, who
will teach the children with pup
pets and-flannel board figures
For more information parents
may call Rev l.arrv Gibsup at
592-7149,
wMrHvrraWr I* Cleveland A4v«cat*. P
n. Bax l«2X. (Trvriaad. Trxas 77327
Dial 592-2626 «
443-7225
POOL F\MII Y REt XION
JUNE 6: The Pool family
and their relatives will be having
a family reunion at the
Methixlist Church in Evergreen
from 9 30 until ’ There will be
dinner on the ground and all
family members are invited to
attend
It XE 5 There will be a
»otli class reunion of the 1932
graduating class of .Cleveland
High School A coffee will bi-
held from to to 12 at the home ot
Mrs James Clements. 8,1,5 S
.. ( oilene, with a luncheon to fol-
. low .it tlie ( levekind ('oimtry
( lub For more information rail
Mrs Clements at 592-7009 '
CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL
OFFERS SUMMER CLASSES
JUNE 1-25: The Cleveland
High School Homemaking De
partment is offering a summer
sew ing class for area youth and
adults Sewing classes are a^ail
able beginning at 8 36 a m Io
enroll in these classes, simple
come at the dates listed The
Hnmetnaking Department is
open from 8 30 am until 3:30 pm
Come at the time that is conve
menl tor you and bring your sup
plies For more information call
Mrs Holder. Mrs Daniel or
Mrs Devereaux at 592 8753 ext
13 between 8:30 am and 3 30 pm
BOY SCOUT ( AR W’ \SH
JUNE 12: Boy Scout Troop
95 will hold a car wash starting
af 9 a m at the parking lot of
First Rank & Trust Prues will
tie Based on the size of the cars
and trucks
jtitlye Harrow.
Mil lehr K«n I in<F,i lohnson
I.ARKIN(.TO\ \||)
\Ol I EYBAI.L TOURX AMENT
JUNE lit-19: The 'Park
ington Volunteer Fire Depart
men! will tie holding its second
aimual VnljeVhaI! Tournament
Entry tee is $25. due by June 1.
with captain's name and phone
number and a list of the team
memtiers Amateurs only will lie
allowed The shotgun Harold and
Lois Turner ot Western Ayto
donated will be given away on
June 19. lickets are on sale now
For more information call Sum
ny Wills at 592 4253 or Betty
Taylor at 592-6*819
PERKINS FAMIIA REUNION
JUNE 19 AND 20: The fifth
annual family reunion of the
descendants of Hardin C. Per
kins i 1811 1887». pioneer East
Texas settler from Dahlonega.
Georgia wiJ be held at LoblofJv
Lodge Ratcliff Lake. Ratdifi
Texas Family members are re
quested to tiring memorabilia
cycle He loved rhe outside ait. To Kenny, his family, his
the Ircvdom of riding He *• friends, those wonderful bi
would have had a great lime kers Thanks a million for
with.the kids letting me be a part of a real
"Happening”:.
IMPERIAL MISS HOUSTON WINNERS -Shari Sisco , age
16 and Julie Perske, age .10 both won the Imperial Miss
Houston 1981 1982 title. They not only placed first in their
modeling and beauty competition, but they also won first
in talent The girls both f^om New Caney are preparing
for’several state pageants to be held this summer This
year Shari has won four titles and Julie three. Their in
structof Carol Sisco, woule like to takp this time to tell
them both how very proud she is of their achievements
and to wish them both the best of luck during their corn
petitions over the summer. a ' '
• OFFICE & MISC. •
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ItlH.ER I FRRII I Bl XEFIT
■JI XI- 5: A benefit. R-attir
mg ,t I'ltincse Auction will be
a.’. I- pm al St Marys
l’,iri-li Hall s|x>nsori-d try Mar
ri.ige I-jii oimter The" benefit -i-..
lor- Roger I’erriH. 1 < who was
‘-seriotisjv injured in an accident
- several weeks ago He )s-ex
[ieeted io undergo jh«apv for
ariotiw-r yy-ar Persons art-asked
to donate items to. be auctioned
afid may call 889 2351 or 592 4790
XdiAisSion is $2 a person at the
dfxii and all proceeds w ill go to
the Terrill family
and a picnic liinch Related first
are Green,
(rumpier. Grier. Carpenter.
Allen. Acorn, and Weaver For
additional information, contact
Irene Perkins Welch. P () Rox
804. Crockett.Texas7583.5. phone
iinanirirouslv Nixon and Katrine Duncan
President -AInia Deane Medical. Chairman Dr
Myung Jin Kim, assisted by
Doctors Manual Gandarillas,
Hector Roueali. Randy Mitch
more. Hal ‘Phillips and Juan
(‘hong
Public education, Etta
David for Cleveland. Rachael
Hamilton lor Tarkfrigtmi
( ovtl’iiSITIOX Pawn Aulltnan
staff Xan<‘\ Smith. Beth McGibnrv
Elected
were
Wright, Vice President New
man ‘ Powers. Secretary Sue
Gulledge and Treasurer Madie
Jones.-.Powers was the new
officer elected:
President Wright ap
pointed the following:
Public information. Mary
B Duncan
Service rehabilitation. The first meeting of the
Eva Perry, assisted bv Beulah- year W1|) })e s(,pt
Bldg . Hardin
I— Devers School. Dev-
ers
5 & 19—County Court-
house Annex, Liberty.
6—Shiloh Church. Moss
Bluff
7 & 12—City Hall, Cleve-
land
8— Hightower Box, inter-
section of 105 & 2518
9— Tarkington School
building
10 & 22—Woodrow Wilson
Jr. High School, Dayton
II— Fire Station, Ray-
wood
13— High School Building,
Daisetta.
14— Old Parish Hall,
Eastgate.
is—Fire Station. Romay-
or
16— Community Center
Bldg , Dolen.
17— Rotary Hall, Hull
18— Antes, Recreation
Hail Catholic School
20— Douglas School
Building, Cleveland
21— Kenefick Community
Center.
23— «-City Hal), Plum
Groye.
24— Old River Assembly
of God Church.
25— -Church of Christ,
Tarkington.
PUBLIC AUCTION
— LUMBER YARD —
TUES. JUNE 8 10:30 A.M.
A b Have Been a ., t n ,,, r..,, h ,
THE FIRST BANK & TRUST Ot CLEVELAND Tx
To Sell At PUBLIC AUCTION Certain Asset* Ot
HOME BUILDING SUPPLY, INC
700 N.WASHINGTON
CLEVELAND, TX
. (Hwy 59 - Downtown)
To Be Sold In Bulk. Case Lots & Ptec«mnHi
LUMBER ’
• TRUCKS & TRAILERS •
. Hobtail w/lH Flat Bed ' .: '
Chev’. Truck Tractor
BrpWn 40’ Tandem float
1978 ALLIS-CHALMERS 7500*YARD FORK LIFT
SENIOR CITIZEN FISH FRY
JVNE |2: The Senior Citi-
zen Orga-nizaJion will hold a 7t3 544 2681
fish fry on June 12 from 2 to 6
p m at the Stancil Park Senior
.Citizen Building The cost is $3
per plate for catfish, cole slaw,
french fries and hush puppies
CONROE KEXXI I (It B
JI NF 7: The Conroe Ken
nelClub will be sponsoring nix*
dience classes The classes wil
be held at Beall’s parking lot in
Conore. Kindergarten classes
for puppies lx>gin at 7 and run to
7:30 Cost is $15. Beginner
w Classes run from 7:30 to 8 30 for
$25 Polish chisses for those who
wish to show their dogs run from
8 30 to 9 for $25 There will be
eight training classes each Mon
day. with one week off for the’Ju-
ly 4th holiday: These are the first
classes sponsored by the Kennel
Club For more information call
Rosa Lowe at 592-4344 Anyone is
welcome to attend the Kennel
, Club meetings, the third Tues
day of each month at 8 pm in
the Hospitality room of Gulf generation lines
States 1111 lit ies of Con r<x>
.(Amts. ar.r<
’20’, 6o.d’ B . F
re, wo.
• ee.dab
1Q.000-.
jo,d0o
10,000
Wqq<1 Door t'rut», Aluminum Window Units
• HARDWARE & PAINT
( PR ( ot RSI s oi l FRED
v. . JI NF 21 VXD 22: Tile
Tarkington Higli School Home .
making Department is offering
CPR classes from 6 to 10 pm
Ahvoih- interested may call Mrs
Black or Miss Davenport bet I
ween Hr 30 to noon at 592 7739or
after 6 p in at >7? 1151 before .
Ma* 25 •
\ \( ATION BIBLE S( llooi .
FIRST B VP'l ls i 1 Hl B( IL
ROMAYOR
JI NE 21 -25 T he Fir^ Bap
list Church ot RoniiEyiyr Av ill be
hosting Vacation Bible School
from 9 a m to 12 p 111 each day
All children ages three yeats
through the sixth grade hie
welcome For more information
call the church at\>92 3369.
ROMAYOR BAPTIST
V \< VTtON BIBLE SCHOOL
JI NE 21-25: First Baptist
Church in Roinayor will be
hiildmg Vacation Bible School
for children three years old
through the sixth grade Classes
will lx* from 9 to 12. and all
children are welcome to attend
SINGLE SCRVIVAl.
IN THE KIT( HEN
Jl'L.Y 1: If you re a single
person trying to cope in the kit
chen, you may enroll in the Mail
Out Series sponsored by the Tex
as Agriculture Extension Ser
vice (’all the County Exten
sion Office at 136-6532 to register
your name
at tLy,Qy ikretv Fatd-L,AH-RQW St^fd*'
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Superstuff for kids i
Asthma is the en, t« mobile; stick I
most common chron Ors. a paper doll with |
ic disease of child costumes, puzzles. |
hood Over 60,000
children in Texas suf
fer from asthma, ahd
the disease is respon-
sible for over 25 per
cent of all school ab-
senteeism
The American
Lung Association of
Texas, which has
worked since 1907 to
help Texans fight
chronic lung diseas-
es. has now announc-
ed v a hew program to
help' children control
their asthma It's call
"Sl'PERSTVFF
SUPERSTUFF is
an 86-page education-
al and self-help kit
designed to help
children control their
asthma, to build self-
esteem, to lead as
near normal lives as
possible SUPER-
STUFF is innovative
because it not only
teaches young per-
sons about asthma,
helping them to relax
and control their di-
sease, but it offers
great fun and humor
for asthmatic chil-
dren ages 7-14.
Among the SU-
PERSTUFF contents
are: a T-shirt iron-
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Melvin, Russ. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1982, newspaper, June 5, 1982; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190172/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Austin Memorial Library.