Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1983 Page: 9 of 12
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Special Field Day
at THS Friday
PALACIOS BEACON. WED.. MAY 18.1983-PAGE 9
The Fifth Annual Mat-
agorda Special Field Day
will be held Friday at
Tidehaven High School
Stadium. Opening cere-
monies will begin at 9:15
a.m. and events will con-
tinue until 2:10p.m.
There will be dbodt 200
participants from the Ma-
tagorda County public
school special education
programs and frum the
Edith Armstrong Center.
The public is invited to
attend.
Palacios bowlers
win team title
FOURTH POUND-100% BEEF
OFFER GOOD 15 MAY THROUGH 25 MAY
NO LIMIT-INSIDE OR TO GO
The Palacios bowling
team sponsored by City
State Bank took first
place iiigh team game
during the Thursday
morning league in Port
Lavaca, The team is
competing this week in
the National Bowling
Tournament in Las Ve-
gas.
Members of the team
are Anna Mae Elliott.
Betty Koontz, Betty Mor-
gan, Olivia Ripke and
Kathy Taylor. Kathy also
received a trophy for
being the most improved
bowler.
AT
ANY
Moo-Moo
II
HAMBURGERS
FRIED CHICKEN
Adult swimming
lessons set June 6
Adult swimming less-
ons will be offered start-
ing June 6 at the Palacios
BIG
BAND
SOUNDS
-FEATURING-
TOMMY DORSEY BAND
-WITH-
BUDDY MORROW CONDUCTING
MAY 18th
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8;00 -1200 p.m. *
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Beverage service available.
Limited number of Reservations
available - call Sales Dept, for
HOLIDAY INN Reservations.
HWlf 35 WEST 525 a COuple in advance
•AT CUT, TEXAS 77414 $15 per person
409-244-5400
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at the door
Stay alert and stay clear*
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AVOID
POWER
LINES
! Have respect for power lines—both those overhead
and those underground—anytime you’re doing a
job that requires you to work near them.
. • Keep away from overhead lines while you’re
launching your boat or transporting it over land.
Metal sailboat masts, outriggers, power boat
antennas—and other high-rising equipment
—can be deadly conductors of electricity.
• Don’t trim or cut down trees near power lines.
This is work best left to experts.
• Check your clearance carefully when you’re carry-
ing a tall pole or pips on a tractor, or driving a
truck with a raised bed, or operating machinery
such as cranes, booms, draglines, hay loaders
and wall drilling rigs.
• Fallen power lines also are extremely dangerous.
If you see a line downed by a storm, high winds,
car accident or other mishap, call Central Power
and Light Company. Meanwhile, stay away from
the wire and anything It touches—and keep
others away, too
• Make sure you know the location of underground
power lines before you install Irrigation systems
or unclog drain or sewer lines. Even routine pro-
jects like digging post Mas or planting trees can
be dangerous if you get too close to power lines.
Stay alert—and stay clear of power lines!
CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
A Member 01 Ibe Central and South West System
Swimming Pool.
Adult classes will be on
Monday and Wednesday
nights al 7 p.m. There
will be eight lessons at a
cost of $8. Registration
cards for the adult class-
es may be picked up at
any of the Palacios school
offices, at the pool when
.it opens or during the
first day of class.
Sr. Babe Ruth
tryouts set
for Saturday
Tryouts for the still-
organizing Senior Babe
Ruth League will be held
Saturday at the Fast Side
Elementary School prac-
tice field starting at 2
p.m.
Player applications fr-
om boys in the 16-18 age
bracket will continue to
be accepted up to the
tryout session.
A meeting of all man-
agers and coaches for the
Senior Babe Ruth teams
will be Jield this Wed-
nesday in the Palacios
Library, starting at 7
p.m.
PISD MENU
BREAKFAST
MONDAY: apple juice,
pancakes w/syrup, milk
TUESDAY: applesau-
ce, peanut butter sand-
wich, milk
WEDNESDAY: rai-
sins, cereal, milk
THURSDAY: apple
juice, honey buns, milk
FRIDAY: orange juice,
scrambled eggs, toast,
milk
LUNCH
ELEMENTARY
MONDAY: spaghetti w
/meat sauce, blackeyed
peas, pickled beets, hot
bread, fruit cup, milk
TUESDAY: frito pie,
pinto beans, cole slaw,
ebrnbread, fruit gelatin,
milk
WEDNESDAY: cheese
-burger, tater tots, let-
tuce, tomato & onions,
fruit cobbler, milk
THURSDAY: steak-
ettes, whipped potatoes,
green beans, hot rolls,
icecream, milk
FRIDAY: submarine
sandwich, potato chips,
lettuce wedge, fruit half,
milk
SECONDARY
MONDAY: tuna sand-
wiches, carrot sticks, let-
tuce wedge, banana pud-
ding. milk
TUESDAY: burritoes
w/chili. whole kernel
corn, cole slaw, bread,
fruit gelatin, milk
WEDNESDAY: cheese
burger, tater tots, let-
tuce. tomatoes & onions,
fruit cobbler, milk
THURSDAY: steak
ettes, whipped potatoes,
green beans, hot rolls,
ice cream, milk
FRIDAY: submarine
sandwich, potato ciiips.
lettuce wedge, fruit half,
milk
Shrimper's
Salt
Now Available
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Major League Astros
PLAYERS on the Astros of the ghter. On the back row left to right, Walker, Randy Losoya and mans-
Major League are, front row left to are coach Robert Garcia, Pat Solis, ger Dalton Mangum. Not plc-
right, Kenneth Garda, Michael Sean Conrad, Claude Hoke, Kevin tured are Sam Marroquin and Eric
Garcia, Steven Garcia, Gary Oroz- King, James Brennan, Robby Kana.
co, Ron Chavez and Robert Slan-
Major League Eagles
THE MAJOR League Eagles team Robert DeWoody. On the back row, ny Lawson, Jonathan Shanks, Scott
consists of, front row left to right, left to right, are coach Barry Koch, Keith Blackwell, manager
Abel Lnclo, Lupe Rojas, Jason Bauerschlag, Joseph Garrett, Ron- Abel Lucio and coach Robby Koch.
Bauerschlag, Paul Munoz and _______ .
Astros to battle world champs
Six games against the
defending World Cham-
pion St. Louis Cardi-
nals in a 12-game span
will highlight the Hous-
ton Astros home and road
schedule for the next two
weeks as action contin-
ues for the Astros versus
clubs from the National
League’s Eastern Divi-
sion.
First up for the Astros
will be a five-game road
trip to St. Louis and
Pittsburgh. Houston was
to be in St. Louis for a
Tuesday, May 17 night
encounter and then a
Wednesday, May 18 af-
ternoon tussle to com-
plete the short visit.
Another open date will
follow on Thursday, May
19 which will set up three
games in Pittsburgh, Fri-
day-Sunday. May 20-22.
The opening two games
are night affairs with the
Sunday finale being a day
game.
After the stopover in
Pittsburgh the Astros will
head home for a seven-
game homestand featur-
ing the Chicago Cubs and
the St. Louis Cardinals
which will' round out
home action for the mon-
th of May.
The two-team home-
stand will open with
three games versus the
Cubs running Monday-
Wednesday. May 23-25,
All three of the en-
counters are set for 7:35
p.m. in the Astrodome.
Closing out the stand
will be four games in as
many days versus St.
Louis, Thursday-Sunday.
May 26-29. The first
three games have sche-
duled starting times of
7:35 p.m. with the cur-
tain call on Sunday slated
for 1:35 p.m.
The highlight of the
homestand figures to be
"Time is precious, but truth
is more precious than time.”
Benjamin Disraeli
the Sunday, May 29 date years of age and under ting helmet with the com-
which will be University attending the game that pliments of the Houston
Savings Batting Helmet day will receive a free area University Savings
Day. All young fans 14 blue souvenir Astros bat- institutions.
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