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TREAT STOP

On their fi rst business day Friday, owners and staff at Yummies participated in a ribbon-cutting with a Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce. Owners Maribel and Paul Hernandez, and their daughter, Leslie Hernandez, had the honor of cutting the red ribbon. The business, located at 106 NE 2nd Street, offers an array of Italian ices, ice cream fl avors and shaved ice, along with agua frescas, nachos, Frito pies and hot dogs. The business is open from noon until 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday; and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. LPR photo

MASONIC GIFT

MASONIC GIFT

Masonic Milam Lodge #11 members presented a recent Sands High School graduate, Alexandra Plata, 18, with a scholarship to help her continue her education at Howard College to study for a career in anesthesiology. Pictured are Joe Rodriquez, junior warden; Jason Wiley, senior warden; Plata, Joe Melton, worshipful master; Terry Stogner, secretary; and Jimmie Currie, junior deacon. LPR photo

We the family of Jesus Iglesias

We the family of Jesus Iglesias

We the family of Jesus Iglesias wishes to express our appreciation & gratitude for all the food, drinks, flowers, prayers & all acts of kindness that were shown to us during this most difficult time. We have been shown so much love & support. Listening to everyone speak istening to everyone speak so kindly of our dad has made this ordeal a little more bearable at times. Thank you to our dad's brother Libroyo Iglesias for officiating the services and brother Rodolfo Iglesias and his wife Ofelia Iglesias for conducting the rosary. We are so very blessed to have such a loving family & friends. Thank you Gonzales Funeral Home for treating us like family.

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