The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 3 of 6
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September. 29, 1983
SILK FLOWERS BY QIAN V;- ■ :/
Taking ondenA now. ■ ion. Silk.mums.
(Homecoming is Oct. 14) '
Batii mum: eight. thn:ee-$6ot nibboiis
. with "Homecoming£ "Bobeats11-in
goid itijck' Zefo&iA ;. -.megdphb'ifiz^ -.
helmet,. $ootba£i, •' cowbeii,' - a'
. "K" on., a ’numbenin}:cen£&i-Q$i
fc ...• ■ • #ie-r/vSfaj• y *
■Remoribei:: A' Ailk'mum' -make*1 a
lasting memento'. ''' '
Call 396-2980 on. come by
€ ' 5/J M. Goodman, Qian Robinson
.Kerens Tribune.
KERENS HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT WINS $1,000 IN DAIRY.QUEEN DRAWING
Page 3
MRV AND MRS. BERT KILCREASE ANNOUNCE
BIRTH OF A SON
In one California city, it's a misdemeanor to threaten
a butterfly.
• ./The £irst issue of •
the•local school pa-
• pe^- "Paw' Prints" '.re-.-
• : yeai s • thati ".if ;you ' • ’
.'' were.' at the pep- ral-' '
; •• TyV^-'.y.ow. knov;-.that -:•• • *
• . Kerens- ir.ec.eiyed; a ’'v
c Heck" for'$liJ 0.00*’ *’•
from the Texas Dairy
Queen Operators Cou-
ncil." The money
will be used in the
athletic department.
"Kerens received
this much apprecia-
ted gift by the luck
of the draw, We were
the"Bobcats-,. then; it-
looks•like great. th-
ings: are ..in • store /.
for the. local" foot-
ball .team.
. PRELIMINARY; SCHOLASTIC .APTITUTDE TESTS TO' BE GIVEN OCTOBER 18 ! • •
7 •' ’• '• •• •' • ' • . '• ' : . \ • •• . ' : • - - •
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PSAT scores can also
be used to predict
the SAT score, which
will give an indicat-
ion of what chance a
student has of being
admitted to certain
universities.
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: NOW: OPEN
• Kerens' -Ai^PTHENTS.;.,:7- :
■'. . '■ 200-■ Daniel-.Drive:, ,'v
396-75L6
Applications how being taken
for 1 and 2 bedrooms starting
at $167. Carpet, kitchens
T?mTTa furnished &
M central ai-
equal housing ra air
opportunity
financed
The Preliminary Sc-
holastic Aptitude
Test (PSAT) will be
administered to in-
terested Juniors of
KHS on Tuesday, Oct-
ober 18 in the high
- - - ----- school library. -----------------
_ a11-. •. PPD. :several-..reasons, t...• • Mahy...large; cpmpan- test-questions will
: I • ^iri'nihg.•T.exas-;..:-;.t • ■ the;PSAT’:.;shoul'd he./: ies .'offeh.^cholarsh-:• :; be; returned';- and;-st-
•I'-'r'l 3--tea^s ..qn-th^-fiye^-.; taken -by ./all.''Juniors' ips to. children of' udents'will'be able '
^ •: ' 1 ; • Y interested ir:going ' I i^loyees habedidn: L
..ball• season.;.-.--., -to,.college.; First; -' . P?AT scores^ Parents . dns they'missed: and
The article contin- the PSAT will give can check with their what the correct an-
uesj ^ Mrs. Bell had students practice in company for scholar- swers are.
this to say, ,f I love taking college entr- ship opportunities * The cost of the te-
it, we finally beat ance exams such as cr' +v,rt — -i . .
the SAT and ACT, wh-
& heat.
Vannoy, counselor,
will interpret the
scores and answer
questions about how
they relate to coll-
ege entrance and the
probability of succ-
ess in college. The
test questions will
.. Mr, and Mrs. Bert'
. Kilcrease.;announce
the arrival: of their
. son,- Jacob .Ryan, • •
- Born- Sept ember' 27 .
•’ah' ‘Regional: Hospital
-. i.ii ’Corsicana.,.- Jacob
■ • weighed • seven, pounds
. -and-- fifteen ounces
. and measured 20 in-
ches in length.
He is welcomed by
a brother, 15 month
old Jarod Cain.
His maternal grand-
parents are Mr. and
Mr s.' Chari e's Cap eha-
r.t. of Kerens'and Mr.
and.Mrs, Leroy Hobbs
of:Houston. His pat-
ernal grandparents
are.Mir. and Mrs. J.
L.-' Lewis of Crossro-
ads and Mr.; and. Mrs.
Kenneth Kilcrease of
Kerens.
Great-grandparents
include Mr. and Mrs.
Amon Scott, Johnny
Wright and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Trent, all
of Kerens.
ense was led by the
hard tackling of Fa-
ulk, Carl Hornbuckle,
•Cedric;/Lawrence, By-.
r 6 n’ ■ L i.nd s ey.' M i c ha el•
Crawford: and;Kelly ■ .
Kilcrease..
Their next game will"
be at home this Thu-
rsday against Palmer.
.There will. only be
one junior high'game
md it starts at 5.
’Ct'ftf iffftttttCttt
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FARMERS & RANCHERS
SUPPLY, INC
FEED-SEED-FERTILIZER
HWY31 W.
3962881
KERENS.
t
the odds!" And Mrs.
Reed added "I think
for us to be chosen
is absolutely incr-
edible."
The check was pre-
sented to Head Coach
Jerry Don Anderson
by a representative
of the Dairy Queen
organization. The
presentation and pep
rally was also film-
ed by a metroplex
Cable Co. and "will
be shown on ’Friday
Night Heroes’,u
*If this is an omen
of things to come.'for
ich are required by
most colleges for
admission and are
administered during
the Senior year. Go-
od scores on college
entrance exams can
mean opportunities
for excellent schol-
arships.
The PSAT can help
predict the probabi- .
lity of a student
succeeding in coll-
ege, by comparing
the scores with those
of other students .
across the nation.•
Also, the National
Merit Scholarships
are given based on
PSAT results. Alth-
ough these .scholar-
ships are difficult
to obtain, KHS may
have students who
can qualify for them,
When test results
returned, James
st is $1.-50 and the
money is to be brou-
ght to school on the
test day. Since the
PSAT is optional,
parents of Juniors
who plan to attend
college should enco-
urage students to
take the test.
COLLIN STREET BAKERY
WEDDING - BIRTHDAY - PARTY CAKES
DECORATED BY EXPERTS
COOKIES • PASTRIES - PIES
SPECIALTY ITEMS BAKED DAILY
ALL TYPES OF BREAD
WHITE - RYE - FRENCH
RETAIL
SALES
GENERAL
OFFICE
1 OFFICE
874-7477 ( *72.3951
401W7thAve Corsicana
are
BOTH JUNIOR HIGH TEAMS WIN
SEASON OPENERS
by the coach
ORRsORR 3M-2M5 ^
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•Both - Bobcat: Junior'
. hig h. t earn s weir e i n.'
396-2985
a MM UTAH MU . KERENS
ml jrfcUAtUI IA RIO1LAK0 LNAMItH RtURVOlR LAKH MQPlAtY
KERENS
■•;•: •:
'XPERTS AGREE THAT-FOOD-PRICES
. ; are soing to climb in fl-tupe
’ college * station— - -:
As far as the out-
$14,900 S. Goodman Frame, 2BR, IB,
refrig., range & 2 window units.
$16,500 - REDUCED ;F.0R QU-I.CK--SALE.-On',.
S * W. ■ 2nd" 3-4BR,-. 2B"," '2! Ceiling f ans
look for food pri-
ces is concerned,
it’s the lull be-
fore the storm.
While food prices
• i'ce's,' forinstance/',
could Jump as much
as 20 percent," says
Edwards. "Consumers
have enjoyed fairly
low beef and pork
prices in recent -mow.
J. : have;•rbraaiiiedvfai-rr " .Pths--,'a^.-pr6duc,er'$
i -Yy .'STabi.e '.'during'v b'.aV.e'.had.:'t'o.- .iiq'ui.da-
1 • window- unitf fame / ■ large .'l-ot'/■‘[•: :tbe:;past' six'-moptlis,- te':hCrds;;because of ,
( * H' $19,500 ;S, Wright Frame',-' - 2BR-, 1-B, ’•: • ; '';- f '• ^nsmer^cun: ^^;. 'A drought'..conditions..
‘ . i extra;-lot can be purchased with :■ home; '' . i .;.^'.to-i start; paying ; .-This; has .rebultbd.in'
1 $25,900 Hwy. 31:3BR,'-l^fi, -;'dbi;''garage• ' '' • ^-f '‘■ /large:^plies.-of;';
I : liv... dinine. den 1 -V,rhnm • . • - - i - .- m.arket' before long•;• red meat /and subse-
>0 /Hwy. 31 ■'3BR, m. ■ dbl;''• g-ar.'ageu . t c ^.uper** . . xax^e..supplies,pt-
dir.iY, dc-n,. ut. roo:::, fLud. “Ikf'T/0L"f ^' . rCd :'eat -an:i iui;se
i -$25,900 Overlook 238, IB, CB/A, frame, -. , i d0Wn 9UeW-low prices to
r liv.,; dining, ut. roor:, single garage. I ;°.tk6 efTects of coHsa-ers."
I $28,500 Goodman 3BRi ]LB, CH/A, irame | a >°
Dr. Dick Edwards,
action this past Th-
ursday to pen .distr-
ict ;play.a Both teams
came out on top aga-
inst- Ferris''to .'.keep. '
: ../.'V;; : 'Ya,- . their 'slate elean at .
V ;...'/• •••..•••,;/•:'.; 2-;Q for the season,;'. '
•;' :• ::.' ,.: In .the ' seventh- gra-.-.
./.de-'game: the.'-•!Oats i V-v
slashed to. a.' 22-8- vi--
A prudent consumer \tor?. Billy' Thomas' '
may wish to buy and ran 22 yargs for the
store red meat and flrst TD ln the f
poultry products in quarter. The extra
anticipation of high- polnt wa5 no good_
er prices, says As the second quart-
* yy :-sV1 ■: " - er opened'Thomas:-tru
.. .l8;yard''JauhY:-to'..m.a-. - :
':• ;ke:the. score. 1.2-0,;-.-
: •Derek Kamp: passed,to• -
v Thurston: Linds ey .'• for ■ /
■" the extra point; and ..
.a ,.lV-0 score.
HUBBARD LIVESTOCK
AUCTION, INC.
HUBBARD, TEX.
WHERE SELLERS AND BUYERS MEET
EVERY MONDAY AT 10’CLOCK
Receiving •' pens, open'Sundays, 8-6
Y;/:' . .' Y. a-hd' Mondays, -7-11.-
MOONEY HOLLOWAY
Business (817)076-2584 (214)396-2917
I $28,900 2nd Street 3BR,V2B. CH/Ai dhl7 n, nIcl
«»j - j fsst
4BR, 2B, 2 kitchens, frame, fenced yard. I teJ SL'YLn
I HHr CH SwindowA1nmtnUdhT1<ilng' 2~3
| $41,000 Overlook Drive Nice /brick^A f Yf 1^“’
„ ‘: SSSSS&-: SK S:S?:
'/ • ■ ... •— T.. • .• r . ^ ; . . —. ^ ; T .
This year's drought • • .u.Doie Pineapple Juice com- ; The . second: half op-
and hot summer weat- frT nA,!'i
her have also taken vest Festival Shrub for your Hall dashing around
•''* -' " next gathering. You won’t ’ " --
be disappointed.
A"A77v.K-EBfNSrA-^
MINI STORAGE
NOW LEASING.
For more information
call 396-7163
their toll in the
poultry industry.
Several million br- .
oilers have died fr-
om the extreme heat,
which has also had
a dampening effect
HARVEST FESTIVAL
SHRUB
1 can (46 oz.) Dole Pineapple
Juice
1 quart cranberry juice
cocktail
1 can (12 oz.) apricot
nectar
1 tray ice cubes
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
2 packages (10 oz. ea. )
frozen raspberries
1 orange, sliced .
1 lemon,sliced . 7 ./
left end for a 52
yard run. He also
tacked on the extra
point for a 22-0 sco-
re. Ferris got their
only score in the
fourth period to make
the final score 22-8.
Leading rushers were
Thomas with 20 carr- • ..
ies.for 107 yards ;
.and Hall with nine
carries fqr ;79 yards-..'.
i Winning "REX" &
; Mini Lops
: AFEA-TPvBA
k Rex Rabbit Club
Kerens, Texas *
21)4-396-7^16 :
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ACREAGE ...........
I. appro,. 1200 sWUnu.S6.000 p/ac: the^pu^six mcntbs higher'pfice, to . led
• . .- , . I while soybean /prices..- • Consumers;' . • apricot, bectar ;in a large , S.aylqs,. Anthony .V/as-
t have cl imbed about Higher beef'and pork' ‘ '• :hington,Thomas,'
1m mu. ________ .p Stir in cider vinegar and ffal n
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F&P
R^-GBiTRy
Marilyn Foster- .Melanie Foster
' ./Gerrianna Patton
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83 ACRES LAKEFRONT - Eureka Side,
approx. 5000’ shoreline,$5,000 p/ac;
******
283.24 ACRES LAKEFRONT - Winkler side,
Approx. 2 miles shoreline,$2,000 p/ac.
******
16.678 ACRES LAKEFRONT - Winkler side,
Approx. 300’ shoreline, $6,500 p/ac.
******
5 or 10 ACRE tract avail. 1 mile N. of
Kerens on gravel road. No mobile homes
some restrictions, utilities avail.
******
2 LOTS Zoned for mobile homes, inside
city limits. $6,000 & 4,000.
******
44 ACRES Off water approx. 1000 ft.
from new lake, lrg. trees, $1,750 p/ac.
******
123 ACRES BAZETTE Good coastal pasture,
cross fenced in three sections, bam-,
l uave L-iimoea aooi
I ^0 percent. This
| means higher feed
J costs which, in turn,
I push up the cost of
j producing cattle,
J hogs, poultry and
| eggs, noted the
i economist.
1 "Beef and pork pr-
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prices also have a
tendency to pull up
Con. botton next col.
retail poultry pri-
ces, the economist
points out.
Wha^1s a consumer
to do with these
prospects, in sight?
vinega
raspberries. Garnish with
orange and lemon slices to
serve. Makes 30 (4 oz.)
servings.
The common cold is most
communicable two days
before to two days af-
ter symptoms appear.
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| metal-corrals,. 2 ponds, $1,065. per acre, j
j •. . / VIRG1E L.. ORR ' ' ' '
’ D . L.'- "GOOLEY'; - ORR
| ; .. 396-2965 '
GEORGE JETT ;
I 396-2598
j JOYCE PILLANS
396T2965..
7 '. THERESA O/RN’
. 396-2233 . , :
MARGARET/ THOMAS
.874-6015 •
JUDY HAGLER
FLASH DANCE
SLOUCH TOP
ARRIVING SOON AND
-'PRJCED -$10 AND UP.
SPORT SO R AMA
. \ \\a .south;C6lket. - ...
. - KERENS. TX< 75144 '
j 599-4798 599-6104 . . j
R. A BAIN - INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
Senring You Since ’22
Barron Hall, Robert
Kelsey and Rodney
Glasgow.
In the eighth grade
game the ’Cats had a
tough battle but came
out on top 14-12.
Their first TD came
on Raymond Faulk's
33 yard pass to Tyr-
one Martin. The extra
point was good when
Anthony Arthus tossed
a pass to Byron Lin-
dsey. Faulk cranked
up his arm again for
another pass, this .»
time to Lindsey for
the 'Cats second TD.
The extra point was
no good for a 14-0
lead. Ferris was- ab- .,
'le -to 'get tvo-’TDs
'but; the.’-! Cat s .'stopped- •
'both; ext-pa/poi'nt.s• /•
/for the .victory; -
7 The '.offense-was.'led- '
. by • Faulk - with -two 7
passes for 63 yards
and 23 carries for 8l
jyards; Cedric Lawre-
’ nee a,lso led in the .
offensive thrust
with .12 carries' for
23 yards. .: The def-
Con; - bottom .next col.
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York, Donna. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882879/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Kerens Public Library.