Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1975 Page: 4 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 19 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Page 4 PORTLAND NCWS, Thursday, Feb 27, 1975
Horse Group
AiMrtliV
Toall our Beautiful Patron*, we J
^ ^ would like to say bow much we *
'3e^ appreciate your business and J
<•- ^ would like to say thanks for 4
jH making our first year a won
g derful success >
4 ~rR' Come In and register for some
great door prizes. No ap '
polntment or purchase J)
necessary to register
1A, ~ Monday thru Saturday
March 3rd thru ith
Drawing Saturday You need <
not be present to win e
DOOR PRIZES • REFRESHMENTS ^
FIRST DOOR PRIZE — UNIPERM $25 00 <
SECOND DOOR PRIZE - EARS PIERCED S15.90 h)
THIRD and FOURTH PRIZES.
Judy Johnson
Joan Stnerke Lorraine TTotniwon
Mary Kucera
Carol Collette
J & M
Beauty & Vi \g Salon
Pho *43 5*34
Elects Slate
some ray 1
TO PRLSERVC /
WHO LIFE /
V
Local Student
Is Soloist
Attendants To The Queen
David Duran and Carolyn Pearce are shown with Miss Mary Kocurek queen ot the Mardi
Gras Ball David, son ot Mr and Mrs Veto Duran and Carolyn duaghter ot Mrs Virginia
Pearce, served as attendants to the queen at the ball which was held recently at Memorial
Colesium in Corpus Christi
Betty Crocker Winner
An annual election of officer*
was held Ttiunday. Feb IS, at
a Portland 4H horse project
meeting
Fleeted were Susan Kim
brough president. Arlie
Jennings, vice president.
Rosanne Burrus. secretary;
Charmon Hill, treasurer;
Kathleen Campbell, reporter
and Bill Jackson, sergeant at
arms The representative for
the 4-H council is Artie Jen
nings
It was reported that business
firms will be solicited by 4-H
members to obtain sponsors of
the San Patricio horse show
Voluntary donations will be
appreciated, they said
A film was shown on horse
safety, care and hackmore
training
Members attending were
Susan Kimbrough. Mary
Kimbrough. Kathleen Camp
bell. Charmon Hill. Shannon
Hill. Rill Jackson. Ronnie
Jackson. Kim Lucey. (jail
Thiede. Rosanne Burrus, Artie
Jennings. Jimmy Nelson. Page
Nelson. Vicki McFarlin,
Sherry McFarlin, Patricia
McFarlin. Unda Turner. Lois
Fish, Kim Byrnes, Pam
Jackson and Pern Porter
Mrs L H Cadriel. 1224 East
Haven, sent birthday greetings
to her daughter Josie Trevino
of Pasadena Werfciesday
Mary l,ea Sosebee has been
named Gregory Portland High
School's 1974 75 Betty Crocker
Family leader of Tomorrow
Miss Sosebee won the honor
by competing with other
seniors in the written
knowledge and attitude
examination Dec 3
Stic is now eligible for state
and national honors and will
receive a specially designed
award from General Mills
I IK' . sponsor of the annual
educational scholarship
program
State Family I .coders of
Tomorrow receive a 31,500
college scholarship while state
second place w inners receive a
grant of 3500 The state winner
also corns for his or her school,
a 2b \olume reference work,
"The Annals of America”,
tram Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation
fn the spring state w inners
and their faculty advisors will
be the guests of General Mills
on an expense-paid educational
tour which will include
Birthdays
Feb 27 Tony Floyd. Jill
Keller Rose Jamk
Feb 2K Pamela Calvin.
Sharlotte Kaigler. Stella
Beard
March I Rick Brackett,
Gene Johnson Janice Carter
March 2; Carolyn Turner,
Reuben Jacoway. Ronnie and
Donnie Anderson
March 3: Mickey Stone
Rickey Crossland
March 4 Karen Teagardm.
Jane Hutscl, Daryl Moms
Stout
March 5 Karen Hamilton.
Denise Murphy
Anniversary*
March 2 Mr and Mrs
Randall Knief
March 3 Mr and Mrs
James C Timmerman
March 4 Mr and Mrs L
McGregor
Mary Zidlicky of Portland, a
senior at Southwest Texas
State Cnlversity at San Marcos
will be one of three soloists
performing there tonight
(Thursday i In Evans
Auditorium with the univer
sity's 54 voice choir. The
Chorale
The concert is a prelude to a
week long lour of West Texas
that the musical group will
make March 15
Cifies to lie visited are San
Angelo. Abilene Snyder, Big
Spring. Odessa Midland and
laibbock
PUNCH LINE
Of the WEEK
Washington. DC, and
Williamsburg. Va
A special event of the tour Is
the announcement of the All
American Family I-eader of
Tomorrow, whose scholarship
will be increased to 35.000
Second, third and fourth place
winners will receive
scholarship increases to 34.000.
33.000 and 32,000 respectively
A 31.000 nutrition scholarship
is also available again this
year from General Mills The
winner of this grant is a par
ticipant in the Betty Crocker
Search who is planning a
college major in nutrition or a
related field ranks among the
highest in his or her state on
the overall examination and
score* highest on the included
nutrition questions
PRO KEDS U
HOYS
MESS
) (H THS
W HITE
OSL Y
REG I.TW
J88
Hrl (IjJ^PP S Earn ily Shoos
1‘ORTl AND
CRESCENT CENTER
IlSHtMISlCMD
ERVING PORTLAND A SURROUNDING AREA
The advent of the
prophets and the reve-
lation of the Holy
Books it intended to
create love between
the inhabitants of the
earth Real love is im-
possible unless one
turns his face towards
God and be attracted to
His Beauty
BAHAI WRITINGS
For Information
643-6019 or 643-7090
\
X
N • .» ,e£ "• sTy
V.-*. X X'•
MARY LEA SOSEBEE
School Menu
MONDAY: Barbecue on a
bun. black-eyed peas, old
fashioned potato salad,
strawberry fruit float milk
TCESDAY Enchiladas with
chili, pinto beans, cabbage
slaw apple cobbler, crackers,
milk
WEDNESDAY Chicken
fried steaks and gravy,
whipped potatoes. Italian
green beans, celery slicks.
Iieanut butter and honey, hot
rolls, milk
THURSDAY Hamburgers,
ranch style beans. French
fries tossed salad cookies
milk
FRIDAY Turkey and
dressing with giblet gravy.
Knglish peas and carrots,
jellied cranberry salad, sweet
potatoepie. batter bread, milk
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1975, newspaper, February 27, 1975; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864106/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.