Document 6423663

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Document 6423663
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Dunbar High School Homecoming
residents of District Two
are asked to attend their monthry
Dislrict Two Meting Wednesday
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Sets Homecoming Activities This Wook!!
DHS & EHS
Moota Hero
$10 EAST
Estacado High School Homecoming
All
aefilRg.
Octohtr
banning at
23,
1985,
vying
Patttnm; District Two, the
will be a very tapnrtant meeting
for
k
The student body of DHS voted
for wbo would be their Queen for
"Actually,
heit ars ma,7y
issues needed to be discussid, but
two ir. particular we will taHc
abnut (me, the upcoming bond
will be
Independent
School
District Two, the proposed Water
Psrk which has been received
same opposition over the past
few weeks," said Patterson.
are working
the image
by
18,
the
Owen of
Homecoming
High
gs
will be
the
and
help
Denbar-Strug-
to
French,
Audine
bus.
Alma Ward.
Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church
Hooper,
Edna
McGregor, Mary
Mickler, Minnie
Parker, Barbara Ramon, Anne
Smith, Lida Talent, Eva Terry and
Foster'
include;
Staff
Grandparent
Dean
Director;
Reeus,
Betty WooWridte, Secretary, Mae
Jessie C?, Sunervisor; and Helga
Steenenson, Supervisor.
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This
1965,
October
Sunday,
at 3.00
p.m.,
its
,ciiebrate
Rv
of
dud
Jewell Storey.
candidates
will be driven in cars furnished ey
the West Texas Corvette Club.
Hofitecomiftg pnen candidates
will be escorted by their fathers
with a special honor guard with
sabers by the Estacado ftOTC.
Owing the half-tim- e
activities,
Queen
will be
the Homecoming
Fins and Feathers, the Market
Collection,
Sunken Gardens and Brackenridge
The
Dwbar-Strug-
High
gs
a Spaghetti Supper in the school
cafteria Friday evening,
at
November 1, 1965 beginning
obtained by calling 7EV7021,
EXT. 218.
Learning
After-Scho- ol
The
cost per plate is only
$2.50.
Methodist
to attend
The public is invited
fa
Public
refreshers as weil as seme new
Husicisl
who
refreshed
skills. Able tutors are available to
Night on Saturday, October 19,
meets
profram
help children and aehrits. You can
St To
n
at'4f451jr
Southeast. Drive. Mrs.ReettaW.
Howard,PJil Director ef tbt Ma
Jones
Missienary
Women's
Society, coordinates the program.
The Rev. D. A. Smith is the paster
of
the
church.
Mrs. Ora Jean
Wilson is the President of the
Missionary Society.
Govs
cMMwrnr
tvMHomow
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Honor Rev. Nash
Gibbens-Rickma-
Pastor,
CAN HELP!
mm
TfW'mE-Chtrch- ;
Speaking aniEniNsb. Other arm
of interest are available fnr
this affair.
n,
still register. WE
wMk marts tin "M
cwttrtn inraiw are m neet ef
Math and Reading tatering. Ws
are experiencing seme success
which we arc pinut) of.
TMs wnfe. the aetelt typing
classes i9 begin. Adults are abo
Activities leading up to this
celebration include a Fellowship
Associate
Additional information may be
Program Set At Bethe
being
630 p.m.
deliver the message On Sunday
n,
morning, Rev. Twila
Pomini, Toxoo
had
Homecoming Dance.
Thursday;
Church in Amarillo.
Gibbens-Rickma-
Saturday evening at the Es'tacadn
High
School ' wiht
a gals
The
is the pastor of Mt Vernon, will
Trip Sot For
Factory,
tea
This
School Booster Club will sponsor
Rev. Mark
Game will
speaker
is a graduate of Bishop College
with a RS. Degree in Religion and
of the Perkins School of Theology
atSMU.withaM.Th.Degree.Heis
currently the pastor of Wyatt
United
Homecoming
feature the Estacado Matadors
against Borfer at Lowrey Field
3:03 p. m.showoff, October
18th. The activities will wind up
SpilwHI DblMr
Omaha, Nebraska, Rev. Williams
Memorial
The
20th,
Church
gM
queen
Hofiiecofning
Roberson. Top: Stephanie Lee and
Charlotte Johnson.
crowned.
Storey, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs.
Ht. Vernon will
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Anniversary. "The
ddiifcff
and Tina
Erown;
Rennie
Mrs.
with dinner and evening servka
Hall of Horns,
they
activities. Homecwning
queen' candidates are: Alicia
Anderson,
daughter of Miss
Charfotte
Cantora Anderson;
JohnsM, davghtir of Mr. and Mrs.
Ssbby JehRson; Stephanie Lee,
daughter of Ms. Loretta Lie; Vicki
half-tim- e
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Howard, Faustina Ibarra, Beatrice
On the way to San Antonio,
they enjoyed a picnic lunch in San
Angelo along the Concho River;
LBJ Ranch and the LBJ
visited
home in Jokson City. In San
Antonio, tbey visited !ie San Jose
evening,
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Left to right, bottom: Alicia
Anderson, Tina Storey and Vicki
for this event will be the Reverand
William Williams, Jr, A native of
Lswre&ttebna
Marttaz, l$y
One
QuNn Candidates
Celebrates Its Sixtieth Anniversary
Foster
Circus
Hwneceming
Queen will be crowned during the
DHS Hcmicomlnrj
DON'T FIGHT
CITY HALL
REGISTER &
VOTE
by the
is sponsored
Estacado
The
activities.
Homecoming
Grandparents serving at the
Lubbock
State School have
returned
recently
from their
annual trip. This year it was to
San Antonio, Texas, via chartered
Hertztwg
Gym.
Estacado Student Council.
their
Foster Grandparents
Return From Trip
Shoe
School
High
Special events during the pep
rally will be a Senior Skit, charts,
and crtwing of the Estacado High
Scbed FoetbaH Sweetheart After
the Pe Rally, there will be a
in
the Estacado
receptiM
Cafeteria for all Estacado
Reception
come
High
gs
celebrate
School
same time, bring someone with
you," concluded Patterson.
SAS
atted.
AttDQa.mtheHomC9Ming
Pep felly will be held m the
The
The public is invited
every monthly meeting. At the
Place,
iflSBBaBaBH
The Queen's Court will also be
an opportunity to ask question on
any issue discussed.
"Attend this meeting, and
Mission, Buckhorn
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Dunbar-Strut-
invited to
Estacsdo
at
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School
SenierAtum
Breakfast to be held at Purr's
Caftetia ift'Town and C&tmtry
Stopniag Center at 650 a. m. or
Friday, October 18, 1985. The
fsatumd speaker at the Settlor
Breakfast will be Mrs. jean Erm
presented
Those in attendance will have
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announced and crowned.
Lubbock Chamber of Commerce
Twenty-fou-
jjP
play Levelland.
half-lim- e,
the activities will
annual
Eitacado
Seniers, former
stifdwts, teachers and members
of the community are cordially
Lewrey Field, the Panthers will
During
tf
All
Class of 1975 and
attend
night October
Friday
representatives of the newly
brined East Lubbock Advisory
spoiisored
17, 1965
exes who will
of East
Lubbock. The only question to be
asked now is: 'Will you help?',"
continued Patterson.
Also present at the upcoming
District Two meeting will be
Council,
jSoB)MBb
dress-u- p
of Dunbar's
to
hard
October
for both studente
and the Dunbar Panther football
team.
Set for Friday is a big
Homecoming Pep Rally in honor
being sponsored by the
Lubbock
'BS
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1965-8- 6.
Thursday,
19, 1965.
Kicking off
Qkm
a social
Homecoming
assembly.
discussed.
Park.
m
for jOctober
15 a. m, those
were prssented during
stnee important business will be
change
at
Menday
T. J.
"We
students
are ntfclng preftratios tor their
antual toaracemimj slated
High SchenL
7:30 p. m.
According to City Councilman
etetiw
b&afo High School
Monday was the beginning of
Jtomecofliing Week at Danbaf-Struf- ts
St
dinner on the River Walk.
They returned Tuesday night,
Dunbar High School fans who
tired and happy, as most of them
had
visited
never
are interested in traveling to
these
attractions.
Foster Grandparents going on
the trip were: Frankie DeVaughn,
Herman Johnson,
Nettie
Thompson,
Fate
clash there on Saturday, October
26, 1985, then contact Mr. Arthur
Emma Miller,
Alberta
Sims,
Fannie
Pampa, Texas when the
Swain,
"Grt" Jones by calling
Mable
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If necessary caN the school
Benief ieW, Antonio Barege, Petra
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Covarubto, Annie Dale, Margaret
4.
at
iohn United Methodist Church will
be tlie guest minister.
Mrs.
Edna
Ray
Walker
is
Musical is
A
chairperson of the anniversary
celebration. The
public
is
cordially invited to come out and
join us on this occasion.
being presented by
Baptist Church
paster
The Reverand Benjamin F.
Roberts, Jr. has been caNed as the
benerabie paster of the Shiloh
S. C.
God.
of.
r
New Hose
honoring
a wsrttry servant
"For he gave seme,
apostles; and some, prophets; and
some, eyangtfsts;
and some
pastors and teachers; for the
perfecting ef the saints, fer the
wirk fn the ministry, fer the
edifying of the body of Christ"
Nash,
Rev. Roberts Called To New Pastorate In
Amarillo
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Special guest being featured m
Musical, et
the
for Sunday evening, Octebtr 2D,
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Mkhael
Matthews,
Setemen FieMs, Quitjey Sisters,
Community Baptist Chwch Chek,
Rising
Star
Baptist Church Cbek,
Gloria Hail Gaines, and Garnctt
Lee.
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pregram,
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fir it will
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be a Messing
us aN. Yew presence,
n mi
vRvmnc
gnthering.
BB&jg
invited to attr.4;
Donl miss this spiritually
itself,
inn
whh
aieng the way, by words, deeds,
-"Checking tn" at Raleigh-DurhaWarren Wheel? (left), president of
Wtmkr Airlines, greets Obrte Smith,
Milter Brewing Company's director o f
m
corporate communications,
and
receives a limited edition lithograph
from the "Quxt for Success" art
collection.
Company-spansere-
d
The
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Miller Brewing
12-pi- ea
art
exhibit features the aocmpUshmeflW
Mixtiwry
and achievements
of noted black
entrepreneurs, including Wheeler, The
exhibit, on its fourth stop of a
nationwide tour, is on display in
October at North Carolina Mutuel Life
Insurance Co. The exhibition began
with a community reception attended
by approximately 500 Durhamrea
political, educational, clvh and
buttons leaders.
Baptist Church of
marilis, Texas. The Alberts
(amity was very stated and
orWilefe ti be SnHen's entice
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By LLOYD
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Analysis of a
9nrr'ettt Owi
tim Ik!
Itwae
fed a srMt
fanlhr In ths'r
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H of Four Parts
Pt
Looking slead,
just about every state of the
of bereavement.
Swky.
dSitB. folly
toy,
euDi
pritBtd ww th Sw&y
tin Ywil
W&rki WX&
Mr.
Jin Tflsw
awe. KeptM;,
DcftarbneftL
a pattettai
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Vetrw AlmHira'.iM
Ski
Scho&l.
naWith lottery contests til
tion a. group of numerolocj)" students published our findings
in a p?st Numbers and You newsletter article entitled "The '
Lottery and You." We took a look at the winner's names
(since the birthdays weren't readily available) and came up
with the common denominator that the number 7, fcr
whatever reason, ranked highest amongst the names.
But what to me was of more inerest were the dates on
which the biggest lottery jackpots were drawn. Prior to this
$41 million biggie, the reeord jackpot was in Chicago, 111,
It was for $45 million and the date of that drawing was oft
the 3rd of September, 1984, won by Michael Wittkoski,
whd happenS.to have been bom on the 21st of January
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(2
3).Keep tiiese numbers in mind. Next week,
we'll focus mb're on the biggest lottery ever drawn in North
the
Hospital sll last
bom
hf will b
this
week.
mmlp
Mem&n
dcctfw
mice bqn with
Hard! and
led by Zan
iwvit
Dent terjtt the
toner
Cfenttli Jay.
aig
TVi VojtSi EnswAJt Choir
tte
of
Mivered by Putor S.
was "Kmmti Bit
was DmM
10:12-1- 1
C.
was
morning
the
Nub. His stibtact
iptt
Kept was
at Lyons
mssagt Tht rammed
Their
thaw was " Honor All
wsj.
The scripture
Peter 217.
State CoaYstios
owsa
this
a
sponsoring
Dopartnsiit
be
will
Mmm
Carnival
Saturday, October 26th, from 720 p. m.
until 10DO p. rrt. All parents are asked to
help keep the children
Southwest Digest
off the
spend Saturday at Camp Post If
you have a son or know of a boy
between the ages of 7 -- 10 years,
who could benefit from scouting,
bring him out to our next regular
meeting on Saturday, October 26,
at 1)0 p.m. We meet at the New
Hope Baptist Church, 20th and
out Thank you!
Renumber to pray and visit our sick
sick
s.
Brown is added to the
list
Mrs.
Rebecca
Lubbock
a
Martin is
patient at
General Hospital, room 319.
Our prayers go out to the Ola
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soft-cov-
evening. 827.
CANCER
21
Since every event has a time to takt place,, this wlllfbe
tire case for you just before, or just alter the weekend.' The
reason is that both Friday and Saturday on your cosmic
roadmap is strewn with oppositions and pitfalls. So just
use this time to relax and not commit yourself before it's
Birch Avenues.
Scott
A
looks Bi is jWk'r ycw"re.likelyjo bump into
old friends or associates that's now ft position So w help
w somo way. Twee advantage of it if you can, Saturday may
.not bc.thc best time foi anything new. MbHdsyWuld
be much better. 888.
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SCORPIO-Octo- ber
21
If you've
fof a period to just slow down
and catch-u- p widi yourself, then this is the best time for
it. LaiejBriday into Saturday is marked as iaVorable to
b?en vVatting
maktogfmpoitanf moves. Further indicatory ahead suggest yqii slow down on Monday. 191.
SAGITTARIUS
November
Octavia Givens
REALTOR
representing
20
LEO July
Later Wednesday into Thursday suggests a good opportunity to make financial or material advances in some way.
Think positive during this time. Looking ahead just a bit,
starting late Saturday evening you'll really have to be careful
for the next 72 hours against bad advice, going to excess
.
IVENS
Real Eiftfi
Bus. (806) 763-84820 Quirt Avenue
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21-Ap-
21-M-
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EVERY
x
Roils-Elega-
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&
Saturday
7:30! p. m.
,
pMles East of Lubbock
.
on Idalou Hwy.
Wi Ktvi Everything
Niw & UimI
2fl
GEMINI May
There's a strong warning for Wednesday and Thursday
against possible deception andor financial stress if you're
not careful in going about your personal or business affairs.
np
Walkin Freezers & Coolers
Air Conditioners - Heating
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Furniture Appllincu Dlmltis
Brass Tools Lawn Mowsrs Guns
Camping Equlpmint
Rod and Reels
Trailers
Toy- s- Dolls - Antlquos
Collectibles
Saws Air Compressors Stoves
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TOO MUCH TO UST!
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Celebrating the 75th Diamond Jubilee
of Scouting in America
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Friday
20
If you've been waiting for the opportunity to start closing out negative persons, places and things, the change to
do this is late Friday, going into Saturday. Next Monday
suggests you'd best keep emotions and excess under control for best results. You'll do better later in the week. 206.
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AUCTION
From all appearances, Thursday of this week and Monday of next week are your days to put. your best foot forward. Saturday the 19th is the only time'this week indicated
as somewhat stressful. Try not to be pushy or overbearing
then. 373.
ril
REAITOR" 9
Auetlen Cmter of tin South Pltlnt
20
ril
fa
Res. (806)
7
Lubbock, Texas 79403
30
R-13- 6,
ARIES March
21
ConionPag8 8
During die jniddle of the week try as best you can to get
old debts or outstanding bills out of the way. By Saturday
er
Acution Conducted By
Peters Auction Service
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Italian
e "ft",
quickly made. company
dish is a find. Here, fillets of flounder are rolled
up and filled with an Italian flavored stuffing. The
flavoring comes easy from
packaged Italian - style
bread crumbs which arje
seasoned with Romano
cheeser onions, garlic and
herbs.
ITALIAN
FLOUNDER ROLLS
2 pounds fillet of flounder
V4 cup butter or margarine
V cup lemon juice
1 cup Progresso Italian-styl- e
Bread Crumbs
V cup shredded prcolone
cheese cut in slivers
lA cup olive oil
1 egg, beaten
Cut large fillets in half
lengthwise. In a small
saucepan melt butter with
lemon juice; brush on one
side of each fillet. In a
large bowl combine bread
crumbs with remaining ingredients; mix thoroughly
with a fork; reserve 14 cup
for later use. Place a
heaping tablespoon of the
stuffing down the center
of each fillet; roll up and
secure with toothpicks.
Arrange on a
broiler pan. Broil under a
preheated hot broiler until
fish flakes easMy with a
fork, about 5 minutes. Remove irom broiler; spread
reserved stuffing on top
of each fUlgk mum to
foil-lin- ed
is
brojii'r unaT.iqqpini
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Saturday, November 2, 1985
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lubbock Memorial Civic Center
Tickets are $1.00 and may be purchased from any Scout
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Budweisea salutes college football's winningest coach.
We also salute his loyal tans who have followed the
ramoimg estate university team tor a record csz4
victones. in tour ana a nan aecaaes, Kooinson nas
produced more than 200 professional football
players and has built one of the country's most
respected collegiate pnograms. We are proud
or bddie and his contribution to American
spoils, Here's to Eddie Robinson
and his loyal fans.
I nan
You
Let's
East
Lubbock
Image!
East
Lubbock
Needs
Your Help!
w
.
Did you know that there were, over 2.3 million totafpass?noer
boardings on Citibus in 1984? It's true! That means more
people are riding Citibus than everbefore.
And because it is your support which is making Citibus a
success, we'd like to simply say Thank You."
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Thway
22-Aug-
VIRGO August
er
1985 SCOUT SHOW
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Support East Lubbock's Image Changs
QUICK
GOURMET
Easy
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Stuf fed Flounder
June
and keeping moods in check. 157.
By popular demand, the book "NUMBERS AND YOU"
by syndicated columnist Lloyd Straykorn is now available
in paperback. To order your copy of this beautiful
book on Numerology mixed with Astrology, send
a money-ordof $5.00 phts $1.00 for postage and handlLining to: YAMA Publishing Company, Dept.
coln Station, New York, N.Y. 10037.
TAURUS-Ap-
This week, the Cub Scouts will
cookies or whatever you think will help
shut-in-
ANNO
office,
at 510 East 23rd Street.
streets by contributing fruit, candy, gum,
Mrs. Precious
to
be activities and fun for all.
Tickets are only $1.00 which
includes admission and a host of
valuable coupons. Tickets are still
available and may be purchased
from any member or from the
attend.
Youth
The
h
won't be until the weekendxhas passed
before things fall back into place. It'll start around Monday
it
going iritb the days aHSpd, you'll begin to nodes
w ervnge
Memorial Civic Center. There will
week in Houston, Texas. Several of New
Kofe members
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express their sincere appreciation
to these whom have purchassd
scout tickets, especially during
their campaign at the
and
United Stores on October 5, 1965.
The South Plains Council
Scout Show will be' heid on
November 2,1935 at the Lubbock
CKaptl Baptist
Hi; Levi Thi Bretiwheod."
and
this effort
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COMMENTS
OPINIONS
The massi'. e number of discriminatory oontylainU
before the various kde,
stats anJ local agencies reflect
a still widespread lack of unreadiness on the part of many
J.
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in White America to accord certain rights or considerations to Black Americans
Additionally, irrefutable historical and continuing
evidence in every area of American life shows tfiat Btaek
Americans are seen as "on the bottom" and represent
almost every predicament of America as a whole in extremis. Nonetheless, workshop surveys of AOIP leaded
show thrtre is a widespread misconception about the intents and limitations of the concepts of "equal treatment"
in contrast to "equitable treatment." Many enfef oiif
AOIP workshops assuming that "equa! treatment" fnt
terms of avocation of iduca'ional resources to our; deprived "population wilt ultimately produce parity,
Therefore, a re examination of these ideas presented some
time ago in this series is in order, r
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Business in the Black
By Charles E. DcUo
Freedom Fighters Against Facism Do Not Forget
BERLIN: BEHIND WHOSE CLOSED DOORS?
--
About 300 yards from the historic Brandenburg Gate Ngins the
entry to
ths bunker of the facism leader responsible for the death of
100
--
nearly
million people
Hitler. His regime's lesson of death is not lost on people
of the German Democratic Republic (GRP). The GRP is a
success with no unemployment well clothed, boused and fed nation
with a sense of the ill effects on all mankind that facism can inflict on
iRROcent people. The GDR is committed to a safe and sane
world for
some very wise rcaans, they want to live to enjoy the fruits of their
hard labor in peace and solidarity with all other freedom loving people
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KILLER BEES
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lac Resources inc.
wot
as
labor for the manufacture of arms or inhuman personal research.
Violation of the body is a degenerate delight of a facist, Nazi or
st
as revealed through inspired men, always have been
sources of direction, strength and wisdom. All of lis.
the greatest minds of today, rely daily on the great
truths both developed by and revealed "unto1 'others
of ages past. We shall begin with the established princi
pie of equity since it is affirmative (corrective) action or
"equity" rather than "equal" opportunitwhich will
make up for the past injustices to us as Black Americans.
(
Like the Brandenburg Gate, with
marched into numerous concentration camps underthe racist Nazi
regime of which 11 million were robbed, beaten and slaughtered by
knife, gun, club, gas or metaphysical means. Most were used
free
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WHY ARGUE?
The Principle of Equity
regime.
neo-facis-
saw
principle of the working class, saved by Soviet and Polish troops, they
saw a revolutionary and democratic state to be built as one in the hands
of the working class enabling it to carry through the
st
and
democratic transformation and to uses in a socialist republic.
Socialism means conditions have to be brought about under which
anti-faci-
TOWARD
Myths, Misconceptions and Memorializing Regarding Race by
Mass Media and Classroom Textbooks Theit
Illiteracy-Impactin- g
and Deep-seate- d
Influence
upon Black Americans
every citizen to do socially useful work. Free choice of job is legally
Pptetton or zero population is not a problem in the GDR. Neither is
racism. The Civil Code expressly stipulates that every citizen is entitled
to respect for their human personality as well as personal property.
Thus Ollie Harrington's wife walks freely to home after oark down
a
single lane path through atree clustered park. Nearly 12 years to the day
had passed since I last saw Ollie, world reknowned Black American
political cartoonist in East Berlin Ollie, who has lived in East Berlin for
over 20 years, says he has not experienced racism toiven compare, with
that in the United States -- believe him.
He is not trie only Black American of stature to stay
in East Berlin.
1
W.E.B. DuBois held a professorship at a university in East
Berlin. But
yesterday, today and tomorrow the resident Black American legend is
the literary and cultural champion Paul Robeson. The archives for all his
records, books, and artifacts are to be maintained in Fast Berlin at his
and his wife's wishes located in the Paul Robeson Archives of Arts
Negative Impact of Media
And Textbooks on Black Americans
EMPOWERMENT
the BASIC INTERESTS OF ALL MEMBERS OF SOCIEfY coincide. The
Constitution of the GDR combines the right to work with the duty of
Often-Unconconsci-
Our guest writer for this week 's column is Dr. Catherine
E. Bozeman, the Supreme (national) Das ileus
of Gamma
Phi Delta Sorority, Jnc. She is a retired educator, having
served as an elementary school teacher and principal, as
well as a college teacher who touched the lives countless
of
young people. In 1982, Dr. Bozeman became the
first
, Black and first woman ever
elected to the Dallas Count'
(Selma, Alabama) School Board. Presently, she
also is
a member of the national Board' of the Assault On Illiteracy
Program (AOIP).
In the preceding article in this series on the negative
illiteracy-impactin- g
effects of our mass media and textbooks on Black Americans, our guest writer dealt with
the media and textbook-fostere- d
misconceptions surrounding the "social rather than scientific definition
of 'race'
in America" and
"social integration". Dr.
Bozeman 's article will conclude this series with the most-ofte- n
mistaken idea of "equality of resource allocation"
or "equal opportunity" as a means toward optimal
remediation of our
inequities in education.
so-call- ed
Here We
Liberation
Stand,
Stand for Mace, iobs and eoualitv. reads the Ymmn Wmkm
League poster taken from Paul Robeson's book Here I
is probably the best way I can end this too short stream of
sentences with a sense of where the East German peace and freedom
loving people stand in Berlin; behing the doors closed by U.S. capitalist
would-b-
e
facist minds.
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Issue 3. The widely-hel- d
"misconception" that "equal
opportunity" is a viable means for remediating inequitable circumstances or predicaments: When ques- -
f
clerk's office is not accessible, you can
ask the clerk to bring a ballot to the
curb, where you can vote it. The clerk
then takes the ballot and deposits it in
the ballot box for you.
. If you prefer to absentee vote by mail
you must first mail in an application for
an absentee ballot. The deadline for receiving applications, if vou wish to vote
in the Nov. 5 general election, is Nov. 1,
Application forms are available from
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us! the printed application form when
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must include the following information:
An inaccessible polling place may be
a coadblock for some of the approximately 1.2 million disabled Texans of
voting age, but state law mandates that
polling places in elections at all levels be
accessible hy January 1988. Although
that deadline is two years away, any eligible voter, who because of sickness or disability is unable to appear'at the polling place, can vote absentee.
" To encourage Texans to continue voicing their opinions as they grow older,
state law permjts any of the approxf- - ;
mately 1.5 million residents age 65 or
older, who are registered to vote, to cast
an absentee ballot.
Absentee ballots are also available to
registered voters who anticipate being
out of town on election day, making it
impossible for them to vote at their local polling places. Even those Texans
who are Unable to show up at the polls
because of their religion can vote ab
sentee
The option to cast an absentee ballot
provides everyone with the opportunity
to vote in all ejections. Voting abtentee
is a sirnple process anil may be done by
personal appearance or by mail.
Absentee voting by pent onal appear
arwe for this Nov. 5 general election k
eonduoted at tue eoHHty clerk's office or
any branch office during b'jiifMss hfttMS
beginning Oct. 16 tkf9uH Nov. 1. If the
your name
residence address
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address to which the ballot js to be
mailed if you will be out of town
that you wish to vote in the No
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your signature
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a statement that you have lost or
mislaid your voter registration certificate
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us soon after Oct. f as ypu.r ap-
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vote to be counted it must be mailed
back to the clerk and received by Nov, 5.
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voting can be obtained by calling your
county clerk or elections ad Moratory
or the secretary of state's electlpt Ijvi- (VoktTDD)
sfon at
feting involves some ougH deekkmc.
Make a tough decision. DeeiJe to vote.
ityal Htfttit
TCw
Edilli P. RIcfcartiicHi
Economically and politically
spoking, we must be forever
mWfyl of the Royal Flush
witfcMtoJict paper. The
County
ballot".
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tioned directly, almost every American wouId'aBreeithats
Black Americans are not. in pen-n- t fnnc'r?WAH , thl"same level as White Americans either economically or
psychologically within our American society.
Supporting background for this assessment can be found
in a variety of sources:
Statistics of the Bureau of Census and U.S. Department of Labor bear witness to the fact that the average
Black family's income is only 53 percent of that of the
average White family.
U.S. Department of Education figures show that the
estimated rate of Black "functional illiteracy" (47) is
nearly three times as high as the rate among adult White
Americans (16).
of State Myra A. McDaniel
Barriers do exist that prevent some
people from voting at their local polling place on election day. However, the
voting process has changed to accommodate the varied needs of the public,
so there are no longer barriers that prevent any registered voter fromealHrTg a
opportunity. Hence, in many sports traditionally, those
involved share what is called "the benefit of a handicap."
Let's now examine what another philosopher tells us on
the same subject.
a part of any ofdhe entities
Absentee Ballot Provides
Necessary Voting Option
About half tho population of America over the age of
three wears, glasses.
Plato
It was the Greek philosopher Plato who, in his classic
treatise. The Republic. Book VIII, disparages the goal of
equality for the underprivileged or the oppressed by speak
ingof, and dismissing, on its surface, an "equality of a
sort, distributed to equal and unequal alike."
It is perhaps one of the greatest tragedies of the whole
civil rights movement here in America that we get into
a kind of "rut," with the best of intentions, and waste
our time and defeat our real purposes by being grooved,
or programmed, by many of those in power into staying
in that rut.
By equity (or equitable opportunity) is meant the taking of some portion of undue advantage from one who
holds it. and the giving of a portion of that undue advantage to the one from whom it was denied or has been
handicapped in the first place by the very denial of that
THE MOTS ARE HERE!
neo-fad-
The GDfl does not have a resurrection of
Founded on the
principle of the working class, saved by Soviet and Polish troops, theyh
t
.vThe concepts of great thinkers Uiroughoutdiistprj'ijke
Aristotle. Plato and Socrates, along with the Word ofij&d'
--
in life.
its blazing history, there stands a
striking place
the remains of an infamous site. SACHSEN HAUSEH!
Heathens of death hit us as we entered skeleton remains of the
cage.
Hideous treatment of ever 18 million people predominantly Jewish who
Our Sources of Wisdom
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Liitfcock
tax payers still at this
time and date are still getting the
royal flush with dirty water.
The problem at hand is the
recent coMtructiwi around cur
Lubbock County
Courthouse; a
long shoddy project Just a quick
ride around the courthoese
spotted at least seven ugfy
cracks. Who will foot the bill for
thi6 poor slow workmewlilp? The
Lubbock Covnty
taxpayer; or the
contractor? This shoddy project is
less than six moeths cofnelefed.
What a shane!
The bridal veil started
out as a sack over the
bride's head.
In China slot machines
are called
tigers."
"hungry
The United States has
more tornadoes than any
other nation in the world.
machines
Coin-vendin- g
go back to the 1st century
g
A.D., when
coin-vendin-
maahines
dispensing
Water were found
Greak temples.
fh
The width of ,a bolt of
lightning is about six in,
cftes, on' pie average.
More poottle die af
snakebite in Burma than
in any other eeustry.
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Principles of Equity Aristotle
Yes, "equitable opportunity" is what, in part, those'
of us in AOIP seek educationally. Equity, as we note' in
the passage quoted below from another Greek'
philosopher, Aristotle, seeks equality as, an end result.
Equality, as Plato notedior implied cannbtvbeachieved
through "equal opportunity." Equitable ODDortunitv.-witha restitution of advantages denied in the past, leads securely to the end result of a status of equality.
Aristotle notes in Ethics, Book V, Chapter 10:
"Equity, though a higher thing than one form of justice.
is itself just.and not geometrically different from
justice.
Thus, so far as both are good, they coincide, though equity-ito be preferred. What puzzles people is that equity is
not the justice of the law courts but a method of restoring
the balance of justice when it has been tilted by the law.
"We see now what equity is, and that it is just and
superior to one kind of justice. And this lets us also see
clearly the nature of the equitable man. He is one who.
by deliberate choice, has taught himself the habit
of doing equitable things, who is not a stickler for his rights
to the disadvantage of others but refrains from pressing
his claims even when he has the law on his side. It is a
disposition of this kind which finds its expression in
equity equity which we have just shown to be a species
of justice and not a disposition of a different genus
r
s
altogether."
Principles of Equity-T- he
"For
Word of God
he cometh to judge the earth: with righteousness
shall he judge the world, and the people with equity."
(Psalm 98:9) Throughout the rich Hebrew tradition of the
Old Testament, there is a principle known as "equity
and
restitution." We have but to read the passages in Leviticus
25:9-5- 5
concerning Jubilee, and continue into the New
Testament with I Corinthians 12:4-3to see that same
principle at play, even though we have "different gifts"
and different roles to play.
As an outgrowth of the Roman law, the English system
of law (on which our courts are based) had courts of law
and courts of equity. In a case of equity, there is that
clear
recognition that the injured or aggrieved parly has suf.
fered from a denial that has served for a time to benefit
the defending party.
Because of the many side damages in such cases of equity . when a case in equity is won, the epurt
traditionally
may award the aggrieved or damaged party three
times
or more the calculated amount of immediate damages.
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Equality and Equity Not the Same
Traditional civil rights goals-wh- ich
have been nobly
intentioned. but which have resulted in part in our presi
ently and progressively perilous racial plight have sought
to bring about a condition of equal opportunity'
fof
Black and White Americans. Since Black AmirioansWt
been handicapped and denied for centuries iWtice wjtfld
dictate that we are due a compensatory remedy in theWrm
of equity. Rightly for us Black Americans and the jia.
Hon as a whole, we in AOIP seek equity and not equality.
The goels of equity (parity) and of equality are mat the
same. Yet, tragically, many Black Americans-l- ed
by our
mass media and our textbooks have adopted equality
of
opportunity as their immediate goal, when this only eflm
fuses and subverts the issue. One who Las been held
bie
in any race or contest can never catch up wkh
"equal treat!
as
BUwk- -or
Third World
in .Affica must not confuse
wath economic and other forms
so-call- ed
juadue.
people-h- ere
atA
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of equity whipb are out
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selscte
13, 1965
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daughters Alma McCaleb, Mary
Kyser and Emma White, all of
Houston,
Funeral services were held for
a longtime resident of Lubbock,
was
arranoements with
interment being held in Peaceful
Krs.
Gardens Cemetery.
Jackson
Viola
Thursday
afternoon,
in charcie
Scott,
October 10,
at 130 p. m.
Saturday, October 41985 after a
Mrs. Scott died
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1985
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Mfflear the word of the Lord, ye children of
Israel: FprJhe Lord hath a controversy (quarrel) with
the Inhabitants (people) of the land, because there is
no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the
land. By swearing, and lying, and killing, and
stealing, and committing adultery, they break out,
and blood (violence) toucheth blood.
Lord, this U.S.A. used to be the land of love, our
Rosea
have let it become the land of blood.
little that wasn't handled, is all it toolclEven in our churches)
1
Corinthians 5:6 Your glorying is not good. Know
ye not that a little leaven (sin) leaventh the
Lord, that
devil, known
one-eye- d
as
T.V.s,
Harry
Stokley,
Sparks, James Jackson,
Ulysses Kelly, Willie Blocker and
PHillip Glaspie.
Ffower bearers were the W.M.
A and Deaconess of
New Hope
Baptist Church.
Honorary flower bearers were
kneel and pray.
Luke 18:16, Jesus said, "Suffer the little children to
come unto me, and forbid them not, for such is the
Kingdom of God."
Lord,
we used to sing and praise your name,
now we glory in
ourselves, and that's a shame.
2 Chronicles 7:14- - The Lord said, "if my
people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and
pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked (sinful) ways; then
will I hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their
land.
Lord, we've allowed homosexuality to become the
law, but you destroyed 'Sodom and Gomorrah'
telling them 'naw.'
Lord, we've allowed abortion on a 14 year old at
her will, but In Exodus 20-1"Thou shalt not kill."
Stokely, Mrs. Ervin Sparks, Mrs.
Roberta B. Thompson, Mrs. Ruby
Adams Jackson
and Mrs. Vera
St. James Baptist
5&9-11-
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All ye
beast of the field, come to devoar, yea, all ye
His watchmen are blind: they are all
ignorant, they are are all dumb dogs. They cannot
bark: sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber. Yea,
they are gmedy dogs which can never have enough,
and they are shephers that cannct understand: they
fall look to their own way, every one for his own gain,
easts
in
the fwest
irom ws quarter anniversaary.j
Lord? we're not preaching the kingdom of Heaven is at hand,
And we see our children running wild, in this sin-sic- k
land. Matthew 16:2-3- - Jesus said; "When it is
evening, ye say, it will be fair weather: for the sky is
red. And in the morning, It will be foul weather today;
for the sky is red and lowering. O'ye hypocrites, ye
can discern (understand) the face of the sky; but can
ye not discern the signs of the times?"
"Brothers and sisters, are we better at being
wheather men and women???"
Luke 14:34-35- Jesus said; "Salt Is good: M if the sal
It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for the dunghill
(dumpground); but men cast It out. He that hath ears
to hen, let him hear.
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see and enjoy as His children, here
at the
whose motto is:
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Baptist Church are celebrating the
41st Church Anniversary.
Members are asking their many
Christian friends
to come and help
will
17 thru 20. Thursday
continue
services
October
Matthew
25:1-10-
Our
1
Temple.
The
morning
delivered
message
was
by Pastor Kelly who
spoke from the Book of Isaiah. He
used the entire 53rd Book from
them to celebrate.
The
great attendance
at their post of
duty and enjoying a good lesson.
The morning worship devotion
was led by Deacon Burleson and
Deacon A C Smith. Deacon Smith
Our usual
found everyone
St
which he took his
text'!
his usual maimer, Paster, Kelly
edified the Lord and lifted our
m.
sotild
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theme
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Dinner will be served Sunday
afternoon, immediately following
the services.
is pastor, The
at 3601 Railroad
church is located
Avenue.
,
"God bless each of ,you is our
prayer," said Rey. Lang.
iMiiirl Faat
sermon.
this
week are Sistecs Lizzie Milo and
Sirhwa Steel; Brothers Harry
TrueWood, fiathniel Wilson and
Joe Hackett, whe are in Golta
Plains Care Center. Sick at home
is Sister Delia Smith, Elizabeth
lies, Emma Griffin and Annie Mae
Taylor. Please continue to pray
for their speedy recovery.
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Lufeteiek's Have
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a very spiritual
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at 7:30
evening beginning
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invitation to you.
We extend Holy Greetings to
P. O. Box 1223,
Lubbock, Texas 7940$.
Pastor sent up prayers to Heaven
during the altar call, while the
choir sang praises to let us know
that God is still in his Holy
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of
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Post Texas
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Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Mrs. Florenza
Teaches our children what to believe.
They believe in gods like cars, women, money, lite
beer, robbing and raping. The T.V. is a pornographic
magazine. Christians let's march on our T. V.s, then
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two sons -CFrancis
of Denver,
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one
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Scott of Richmond, Texas; nine
eleven
grandchildren,
great
ten great great
grandchildren,
grandchildren, and many other
relatives and friends.
Active pallbearers were
Deacons and Trustees of New
Hope Baptist Church.
Honorary
Pallbearers were
Ervin
directed
Rev. S.
Texas;
George Francis,
"Lord, The Christians of The U.S.A. Need To
leaders,
larence
I
Samuel Curtis.
The theme for the program will
daughter,
Men Love the
Peter 2:17.
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All
Lyons Chapel
at 230 p. m.
Denver,
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tive" focus on illiteracy remediation deals with
the images of our business persons and professionals
by
encouraging priority support to them, to our churches,
to our newspapers, to our schools and all other institutions.
Our sorority also is firmly committed to A01P because
of AOIP's philosophy of all of us doing as much as we
can for ourselves before asking others for a deserved helping hand. It is our media especially our
newspapers and The ADVANCER that help
us see reality more clearly and provide incentives for us
to think and act more responsibly for ourselves. In this
regard, we need the enlightenment and assurance of the
kind of "can do" attitude which we can get most often
through our own media as a complementary enlightening
and
addition to our other informative mass
media and our textbooks which understandably doand
will continue to cater to the felt needs of our majority
population which is White.
AOIP-participati-
self-realizi-
support
finftiMi
Workshop
All gospel
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ctoir presidents and interested
Attention!
parties.
be a three day.
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Octet
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CGftftcted
artist, Alvin Pope, Minister of
Musk at the Calvary Church of
Goa In Christ, Fort Worth, Texas.
will cover
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voice,
choir decorum,
piano
organ
and
orientation and chord structure. A
satcial feature will be local
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laWwin and Ray Taylor!
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will beheld
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Midwest to found a Negro
state. She lived in Battle
Creek, Mich., until her
death in 1883. Who was
Sojourner
that lady?
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Sale
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for Saturday before attempting anything of long-ranconsequence. The next several days after that looks rather mild.
689.
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the plate bfhls
abode,
He brings my tfearyJSel
Shoivs me the glories of
my God,
And makes my joys complete.
to the Brim and running
over. That is the kind of
abundant life God gives.
ancient Hebrew
Continued from Pago
life
To heaven,
filled
PprW JPL
20
Rev.
Maes Choir Cencert Registration
and
s.
King David
mfrj '
Among the JoW ofmerit
Fairer & hie Ihm all te falt
That fill the heavenly train.
somt thing of this ense, and
so one of them could write:
"iVly cup rupneth over."
God wants our cups to be
M fiwd
NNiffS
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Nash is Pastor.
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AQUARIUS January
19
If you've been waiting for one of those kind of weeks
to do or expect something exceptional, this one is it. Start-tin- g
Wednesday, the momentum should build like a crescendo until Saturday evening. This is definitely the period to
take charge of your life for best results. 764.
PISCES February
psalmists
fcaL-sr-fe
22-Janu-
She is French Creole and born in Louisiana.
She has the prayer to turn on the Tower of
Power to pass your message to Jesus.
She can help in anything! Everything you
want done, i. e. financial blessings, in love,
marriage, nature, drugs, alcohol, job, business,
law suits, health problems of any nature. She
will help remove bad luck, evil, voodoo of any
kind and guarantees it will never return.
Send $1.00 for The Special
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Incense. Also carry Love Dressed Candles,
Money Ritual Kits and Herbs of all kind. Send a
at iOOpjn atthefiew
mtffriM
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20
Without exaggeration, you can look forward to a very
rewarding weekend, personally and financially. Say yes to
all potential offers or possibilities at this time. You're not
likely to go wrong if you do. And the nice pan of it is you
have nothing to stand in your way but yourself. 227.
CAPRICORN-Decm- ber
Mama Dells
Slatoc, Texas, wkere
Rev. C Peofks is the Pastor.
Ctwrch
Wednesday, in addition to Thursday, is cosmically indicated as a very favorable period foraany major accomplishment or task. Even after the weekend especially leading
into Monday, think in terms of expanding on your present
conditions. 185.
The
Wiih
Since from his bounty I receive
Such proofs nf love divine,
They will find supreme joy
in everything that touches life
with wholeness, growth, success, fulfillment, peace, plenty, and
God
wants us to be alive.
3. God wants us to be and
to have o.nly the very best.
Some translations of this text
in John 10:10 use the words
"to the full" in the place of
the word "abundantly."
God-likenes-
mOPPCX(
m
Creator's
part of others.
Isbjs
No motlul V6h
ourselves, and so to. grow in
that kind of full, complete, or
"abundant Ufc.1
humaneness in each mistake
on their own part or on the
99 MLUCS? JPMTMI
Afl6Sf4lejpj
humor
prsucber
his sermons
and iiymn writer sf repute.
His hyiitn or prayer poem
"Majtlc sweetness sits
c6nvtis a much"
needed message of how Goid
wills for al of us to see the
2. God wants us to be
dlive! Those who receive
God's gift of "life to thr
full" are joyous. "As solemn
as life is for all of us at times,
those who live abundantly
will find life's fun. They will
Sprt
SftiVS
m
our sfghl, iS&l fcfigss fat !b
us with HfJ loving tuA pr6
tectivc care.
He glv'ci vii room co try our
own wings and to test Him if
care.
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add
wire
publisltsd. H; wa also a post'
tilaa? of
we will. But He is arways
rhere, teaching out to us.
We are never beyond His
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Beginning with the 76th day of continuous confinement, 100 of the usual and
customary hospital charges with NO MONTHLY MAXIMUM without anyreduction for claims, previously
paid until discharge from the hospital In lieu of hospital confinement benefits
TRANSPORTATION
Customary charge for transportation by air, mil or bus or 1 5c per mile for automobile
with a minimum of 50 miles one way, at doctor's direction for the trsatmont not available locally
AMBULANCE
Customary charge for ambulance expense to or from the hospital where the insured is ad- mltted as a patient
GOVERNMENT OR ELEEMOSYNARY HOSPITAL
Indemnity of $1 25.00 per day In lieu of all other benefits
shown Inji hospital that does not make a charge for the services provided
RADIATION AND CHEMOTHERAPY
customary charge for
Radium, Cobalt and Chemotherapy treatment (in or out of hospital)
ANESTHESIA
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hospital)
SURGICAL
Minimum $120.00, up to $1500.00 as outlined in the Schedule of Operations (In or out of
hospital)
BLOOD & PLASMA
Customary charge paid by Insured (in or out of hospital)
Up to $15.00 per day m hospital for physician olher than surgeon
PHYSICIAN
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PROSTHESIS
Customary charge for breas prosthesis (artificial breast)
,
IN addition o all other benefits, an Indemnity equal lo 10
MISCELLANEOUS
of the total claim paid
EXTENDED CARE FACILITY BENEFIT
$50.00.per day for a period equal to the period of Hospitalization.
Benefits are payable whoa hospital confinement exceeds 7 days and extended care confinement begins within
14 days from discharge from hospital
HOME RECOVERY
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payable wnen hospital confinement exceeds 7 days
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OR LIFETIME MAXIMUM
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NO LIFETIME MAXIMUM
NO LIFETIME MAXIMUM.
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Sickle Cell Anemia. Poliomyelitis, Encephalitis. Tularemia, Rabies, Tetanus, Tuberculosis,
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BENEFITS PAYABLE JN ADDITION TO BASIC POLICY
For intensive Care or Coronary Care Unit in hospital. Covers all sickness and accidents 1st day of cov-rafor accidents and 2nd day coverage for ANY SICKNESS oiher than
heart condition, 30
day coverage per hospital confinement separated by 30 days. Available up to age 65 except persons who
have had a diagnosed heart condition. Guaranteed renewable to age 70. The rider wM terminate on the' next
premium due date following ne 70th birthday of the named Insured in the,PoHcy Schedule.
Benefits for 1 UnH (alas avaMable far Vi Unit)
INTBNWVE CARk WOEI1: $300.00 per day faeue up to age 65. renew to age 70)
INTENSIVE CARE MOER; $15000 per day (iseue up to age 65, renew to age 70) . .
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EXEMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CANCER AND
SPECIFIEDISEASE INSURANCE PLAN
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rabies, diphtheria, typhoid fever, osteomyelitis, meningitis, tularemia, ocariet fever, tetanus, sickle ceil anemia,
smaH pox. otuberculosis oWy, providing original cNeenoeie as provided In the pofiey oocors more than 30
Pys afer the date of appNcatten. Benefits are not payable for eeemetic er reconstructive surgery. The benefit
for blood and plaema
not avaHeble if sueh Wood is reeiatied by doners. Private duty nursing is aeveMe
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