Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1994 Page: 4 of 16
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____ Wjs | grjnd success.
Hornets won district honors in all athletic events
in League City. where he was
5 YEARS AGO-1989 Edna won the District-26-AA track
Yellow ribbons, flowers and signs attorned businesses, residences points, Palacios, with 138 points, came in
and street signs last Thursday as townspeople welcomed home Twenty-seven schools nad indicated they
Palacios Assistant Chief Emmett Greene who was released from the and second place district winners to
hospital where he was recovering from a bullet wound. fiers meet here Saturday. ,........... _ „
Brenda Peel, a senior at Palacios High School was chosen Rotary Sunday, April 19, was set by school board as deadline for 50 YEARS AGO-1944
Student of the Month by the PHS Faculty. receiving applications for Superintendent of Palacios Independent Local people were being urged to give to the Red Cross Dnve
As they have for the past several years, the Palacios Sharkettes School District. which was still $170 short of the $5000 quota,
cross country team appears to be on the right “track” to send some of 35 YEARS AG0-1959 The seniors were presenting their annual class play Friday night
its members to state in 1989 after having taking team nmner-up Shark tracksters wiU go to Bay City Saturday for the district meet, entitled “Let Us Be Glamorous’’,
honors at last week’s District 28-3A meet in Needvillc. The second The Future Homemakers of America heWdwt
placttnnishqualifiedCoachLu/.Arredondo’scntirctcamtoadvancc Daughter Banquet Tuesday night, April 7,
to the regional meet on April 29 in Kingsville. ria.
Philip Pinkston and LcJon Giles advanced to regional compe- E.A. Cadwallader, are! engineer from
tition after having qualified at last week’s District 28-3A track meet was to be here April 24, or 25 to conduct a
in Noedville. was suitable for construction of a plant which would
Dr. Debra Fox, Chiropractor, opened a practice at her Palacios water to fresh water.
Clinic located at 412 Commerce. The district meeting of the South Texas Chamber
25 YEARS AGO-1969 was to be held Sunday, April 24, in Bay Gty.
Dolph Briscoe will be guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce 40 YEARS AGO-1954
bWX5rConstmcrion Co. of Bay Gty began work this week on merce™" L KSlgmA ** ***** ° ?? ^ItePteaetos Rotary Oub was organized with J.C. Studeman,
remodeling the Brandon Building, 5th and Main, occupied by K- At a meeting in Bay Gty Tuesday, the Giants joined the mm president; George Harrison, vice president, Rowland Burton, sec-
Wolcns Coastal Bend League, Other cities in the league were Bay Gty, retary and I F Barnett, treasurer.
Mary Lester was chosen Best Actress of the district and Jeff Wharton, New Gulf, Angleton and Freeport. AS YEARS AGO-1924
Arrest was named all-district actor at one act play contest in Three more candidates announced. They were W.R. (Bill) Hasley, Wm. Shiver of Oklahoma teased the Pickwick Bakery from O.C.
Industrial Thursday.- marshal; Guy Johnson, re-election Commissioner, Precinct #3 and Auiuki.
S/Sgl Bernard Jensen was on duly at Nakhom Phanom Royal Paul Geissler, justice of the peace. W.E. Green, RX. Price; Dr, J.R. Wagner, andT.S. Forehand were
Thai AFB. Thailand. Mrs. Lex Sutton was honored with a house warming. newly elected members of the Palacios Independent School District.
in the county election to be held
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banquet was held in the high school gym with
Seven Dwarf**' used as the theme for decora-
60 YEARS AGO-1934
announced as candidate for commissioner of Pre-
Thc Palacios Hornets scored an upset victory over Boling Satur- The Junior High Hornets captured first place at the second annual
day, IIS points to 108, to win the district Freshman Track Champl- Industrial Junior High
30 YEARS AGO-1964 The flower show sponsored by the Junior and Senior
7$ YEARS AGO-1919
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meet, Ruth Young and Ttueh Rogers, junior declaimed
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