Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1994 Page: 3 of 14
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P»l^ cios Beacon-Wed., May 18,1994-Page 3A
PISD Community Education offers
class in conversational Vietnamese
The Palados Independent School District will
offer a class in Conversational Vietnamese this
summer as pan of the Community Education Pro-
gram. The class instructor will be Kim Vu.
Tentatively, class meetings will be Tuesdays
and Thursdays horn 4-3:30 p.m. in the District
Boardroom at the PISD Administration Bldg, on
12th Street. The first class meeting will be June 7.
Ten class meetings are planned.
Plans are still ongoing to organize an aqua
fitness class at the pool for adults. Time for the
clasacan be set to accommodate the members. The
exercises lend themselves to adults of all fitness
levels.
Both Community Education courses are open to
community residents who have an interest. The
cost of each class is $25 per student
Registration for the Student Summer Recre-
ation Program will be Saturday, May 21, and
Monday May 30, at the community pool.
For farther information, call Thomas Galloway
at 972-5491.
Rec. Association election May 19
The Palacios Recreation As- the Association. Civic organi-
soclation, Inc. will hold its an- zations that have not paid their
current dues by May 19 will be
ineligible to vote in the elec-
tions.
nual election of officers at
7:30 p.m. Thursday (May 19,
at the Recreation Center. AU
participating organizations are
encouraged to attend.
Other civic organizations
’Vi-
Current officers and organi-
zations they represent are:
in tec^’a member president-Warren Pierce
oHhe RecrStion Association (Veterans of Foreign Wars);
m.v rto sn hv navinir a S100 vice president-Leonard Lamar
annual dues fee which enables JSSSfaSL
them to serve as an officer in Frankson (Carancahua Civic
Group); treasurer-Roger Wil-
son; Booking Agent-Geneva
Wilson; members at large-Lyn
Chau (Vietnamese Commu-
nity), Theresa Shimek
(Catholic Daughters), Linda
Bates (Beta Sigma Phi), Ed
Schultz (Palacios Trail Riders).
For further information,
togi
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972-3960/3557.
contact Roger Wilson at 972-
2561 or Warren E. Pierce at
An unexpected'holiday*
THERE WERE plenty of reasons for Lillie Rose Keith
(right) to smile last week—in foot, there were SQO reasons.
LUlie scratched-off a $500 winner on a 'Holiday Cash* lot-
tery scratch-off card she purchased at Her Drive In, Shar-
ing in the jubilation was store owner Joan Lamar (left) who
presented Lillie with the $500 cash prize. (Beacon Photo by
Carolyn White)
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Seems as if us Presbytenans
just don’t trust to the lord quite
enough. After the rain and
clouas yesterday (Sunday)
morning early, it was decided
to hold the Outdoor” service
and lunch back at the church,
instead of at the Ogtesbys.
Some of us went over and
picked up the tables and chairs,
all slightly wet. Of course the
drizzle stopped and we wound
up with a fine day. At least
until late in the afternoon,
when a dark wall appeared to
ew little tor-
none
the north, with a few
nadoes
grew and touched down.
The English language sort
of throws us a curve once in a
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sounds to others- ?ofks who
are iust learning
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mention the winged pests. Any
who like to mix it up with die
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Bingo on Friday nights
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neighbor aU you can
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