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Volleyball is held on Tues- Chumchal, Paul Ebner, Jean
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Open gym and basketball are ssen, Leana Jiral, Estelle Mach-
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(grades 3-8) and ITBS (K-2)
were "outstanding.".
In the younger group, read-
ing and math scores averaged
better than 60 percent, mastery,
while state-mandated TAAS
averages for the older children
showed 91.5 percent mastery
in reading (with 100 percent in
grades 6-8), 85.5 percent in
math (with 100 percent in
grades 7 and 8) and an across-
the-board 100 percent in the
trict may have to drill a new
well in the future.
In other business, the super-
intendent reported: .
• The district will begin a records-
management plan before Jan. 1,1995
as required by a new state law.
• The Texas Education Agency will
audit special programs through the
'Results-based Monitoring System' be-
ginning in 1994-95. °
• The playground safety project and
Birthdays
June 22
Monica Blank, Stanley R.
Brooks, Aaron Chilek, Edward
June 28
Glenn & Mary Ann Janca,
1975; Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray-
mond Ponton, 1964
bry, Toncltc N., Mary E. Rain-
osck, Lottie Sargent, Virgil
"Bubba" Vernon
June 27
Jonathan Barnett, Tolanda
Imaging Center
MAMMOGRAMS
ieeting of the Lavaca County
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Miss Taylor Hajek, Shiner
Evelyn Kutach and baby
daughter, Hallettsville
Jarvis Wilson, Yoakum
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Veterans Boost Building Fund
ler, Patsy Chavarria, Larry
Jahn, Tim Kram, Thomas Ma-
MEMBERS OF VFW HUB CITY POST 2456 delivered a check for $2,000 toward construction of a new
medical facility Thursday to Yoakum Community Hospital chief financial officer Remer DeLoach On hand for
the presentation were (from left) VFW Adjutant Dan Dvorak, Judge Advocate Felix Marek, DeLoach, Ser-
vice Officer Ralph Rodriguez, Commander Virgil Holden, Chaplain Johnny Jiral and Quartermaster J. D.
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YOAKUM
Patients in Yoakum Com-
munity Hospital as of Tuesday
afternoon included the follow-
ing:
LeeRoy Menning, Yoakum
Carrie Pekar, Yoakum
James Buske, Shiner
' Samuel Johnson, Yoakum ‘
Lavaca Calls
Meeting On
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The rural addressing system
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Know When To Say When
Dear Editor:
It’s well known that the framers of our Independence were
visionaries. Less well known is the fact that many of their ideas
fermented in America’s colonial taverns. Thomas Jefferson
wrote much of the Declaration of Independence in Philadel-
phia’s Indian Queen tavern; Paul Revere planned the Boston Tea
Party at his favorite meeting place - the Green Dragon tavern.
Its no wonder, then, that 2 centuries later, men and women
in Yoakum, Texas will celebrate America’s independence in
muchathe SamC way as 01086 who started the birthday: enjoying
And whether’celebrating near the water, at the ballpark, or in
the backyard with family and friends, Kennedy Distributing
Company, Yoakum’s distributor of Anheuser-Busch beers, hopes
adults are guided by one of the cornerstones of democracy:
With freedom comes responsibility.
So, as you toast the architects of independence, remember
that drinking and personal responsibility go hand in hand
"Know When To Say When” this Fourth of July.
Sincerely,
Pat Kennedy
President, Kennedy Distributing Co.
WOAKUM
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Commissioners Coup
day, June 23 in Hallettsville.
Egg Calls Ezzell Exam
Scores "Outstanding"
Guerrero, Mikel K. Jensen,
Lydia Martinez, Robin D. No-
bles, Sibyl Stary, Jacqueline
Vesely
June 28
Jason Carter, Brenda Chase,
Daniel Driskell, Sonya Jones,
Henry Kostelnik Sr., Walter
Maness, Adam Massey Jr., Kar-
en Marie McDonald, Beth
Bishop Ohrt, Brandi Ondrusek,
Christopher Rogers, Jonathan
Rogers, Isabell Turk
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The commissioners are slated
to gather at 10 a.m. in the 3rd-
floor courtroom of the county
courthouse.
One other item, discussion of
a personnel position with the
tax assessor’s office, is on the
agenda.
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Avelardo Villareal, Yoakum
Eddie Stubbs, Yoakum
Joe Gonzales, Yoakum
Gus Koehne, Shiner
Omice Kykendall, Yoakum
Herbert Bernhausen, Yoak-
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Yoakum Summer
Recreation Offers
Free Programs
The Yoakum Summer
Recreation Program is offering
volleyball at the city park and
open-gym basketball at the
high school old gym weekdays
through mid-July.
There is no charge to attend
and all ages are welcome.
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. . floor-finishing are complete and the
writing portion taken only by . new classroom is nearly so.
grades 4 and 8. • • The district is accepting applica-
Egg also noted that 1994 tax ’ tions for substitute teachers, drivers,
value estimations project a ’ cooks and aides and anyone wishing may
large increase because of a 38 contact Egg at (512) 798-4448
percent increase in mineral The next meeting will be
values. This could have an im- TsdayJuly 12 at 7:30 p.m.
pact in funding with Senate - There will be.a budget work-
Bill 7 in 1995-96, he said. . . " shop for 1994-95 at 6:30 p.m.
In another issue related to in the cafeteria priot to the
legislative action, Ezzell told regular session.
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Mammogram will be read by a Radiologist and a report sent to your Physician.
RESERVATIONS ARE ENCOURAGED TO INSURE YOUR CONVENIENCE
MEDICARE APPROVED - PRIVATE INSURANCE ACCEPTED
For Reservations Call (512) 293-2321, Ext. 120
Ezzell Independent School .the board members that
District superintendent Donald Congress has. just passed new
Egg reported to the board of water well requirements for
trustees June 14 that results v public institutions and the dis-
from the most recent TAAS
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Mondays, Wednesdays and art, Annie Maldonado, Lisa
Fridays. Matula, Mike Reinhardt, Becky
22 Convictions simper, Brandn™23mas
Meted Out By JaEcissamekpjuare”cRrntaany
I m D.m - Chuck Crawford, Sr., Randy
JllUgC Kother 3 Harkey Sr., Cassie Janca, Rose
Twenty-two convictions were Pekar, Kenneth Rab, Manuel
meted out by Lavaca County Rosales
Judge Charles "Tippy" Rather June 24
in County Court during May. Lois Drozd, Scott Hughes,
The convictions resulted in Kathy Kloppenburg, Debbie
fines and court costs totaling Lewis, Josh Meyer, Ethel My-
$10,550. ers. Chase Alan Robles, Melin-
The convictions included 4 da Kay Sanchez, Laurie Simr
for assault; 3 for DWI; 3for mOns,RyrondE. Zievert;Jr.*
theft by check; 2 for driving June 25
while license suspended; and 1 Adela Anzaldua, Daniel Dvo-
each for criminal trespass, dis- rak, Rosemary Escobedo,
orderly conduct, evading ar- Amanda Gill, Kristopher Gil-
rest, failure to comply on more. Leon J. Kunetka, Falynn
striking fixtures, failure to stop Veit, Linda Vincik
for school bus, fleeing from June 26
police officer, reckless driving,
resisting arrest, theft, and un-
lawfully carrying weapon.
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Anniversaries
. June 22
Felix & Agnes Cerny, 1963;
William & Adele Hahn, 1953;
Arthur & Nclda Villarreal
June 23
Joe & Leidon Bidwell, 1989;
Terry & John Chumchal; Cur-
tis & Alice Garrett, 1977; Mr!
& Mrs. Gerald Frvin, 1990;
Frank & Barbara Lauer, 1952 ’
June 241
Darrell & Sharon Adams,
1972; Martin & Helen Coron-
ado, 1975; Ben & Sharon Jan-
ak, 1967; Mr. & Mrs. David
Ratlcy
June 25
Ellis & Billie Fellers, 1980;
Allen & Marlene Munson;
Donnie & Jacqueline Vesely
June 26
Elvis & Pamela Brooks,
1981; Kenneth & Debbie
Caka; Ernest & Ruby Kapavik,
June 27
Travis & Marlene Boone;
Helen & Erwin Chaloupka;
Mr. & Mrs. James B, Irvin,
1959; Glen & Shirley Loden,
1964
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Yoakum Herald-Times and Four Star Reporter (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1994, newspaper, June 22, 1994; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424404/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.