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Senior Citizen
Center Plans
Open House
Car Stereo To Make
Big Noise In City
The loudest car stereo in the
world is coming to Hale Center
June 30, 2001, in conjunction
with the aMuaI July 4th Celebration
Mike Jones of Custom Sound
Works in Lubbock, owns the
worlds record for the loudeslcar
stereo, pegging the needle at
175.1 decibels. To help people
gauge to intense sound, the stereo is louder than a Boeing 747
taking off. A World Book article
describes a 180 decibel jolt as
.....,,,..,.~~~~~'71 presumed lethal.
"It's nothing you would ever
listen to," said Jones who' is immersed in the irony-free world of
car audio competition. Jones is
deadly serious about building stereos that no one will ever listen
to,or which will never even play
music-only the recordings of,fiat
test tones used in contests: He's
been constructing speakers since
he was 10 years-old and spent
months designing the schematics
for his record selling system.
He record selling system in-
Open House is
slated Sunday,
June 24, 2-5 p.m.
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cludes IS" digital design ,
subwoofers and eighteen
crossflfe 250 watt amplifiers with
power supplied by 20 batteries,
which his stereo will drain in
about 20 seconds.
Custom Sound Works will also
be presenting "Thunder in Hate
County" an official sound pressure levell1b Drag Competition
National Event benefilling The
American Heart Association.
The audio competitions are
based on racing events and have
separate classes from amateurs all
the way up to professionals. Microphones. are placed inside the
cars to measure the sound levels.
Custom Sound Works invites
everyone to join them at the
square in tlale Center June 30 to
crank it up and see how loud your
car stereo system is.
Other events scheduled for the
downtown are: 9:30 a.m. open- '
ing ceremonies for the car show;
motorcycle show at 10:00 a.m.,
car stereo contest, Amarillo Ratcontinued to page 3
-O wlette ·Is Named
Academic All State
The Hale Center Senior Citizen&
an'Open House, Sun9ay; june 24, to celebrate the renovations that
have,been recently completed. The event will be held from 2-5 p.m. at the Center located 416 3rd Street.
Funds for the $25,000 remodeling project came from tbe James and Eva Mayer. Foundation of Plainview and the
: M,S. Doss Foundation of Seminol~, as well as private donatio~s.
The remodeling included painting the inside and outside of the Center, new floor coverings, new light fixtures,
landscaping and updatiitgthe ,facilities.
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The Center serveS 35-40 meals at the Center and delivers another 60 for Meals-On-Wheels.
Entertainment 'slated for the Open House includes Center member Casey Short, Hale Center residents Harley
Peoples and son BilLPeoples providing vocals.and Plainview entertainers Larry McNutt, and the Old Masters of
Swing.
Chamber Plans Celebration
The Hale Center Chamber of
Commerce has laid plans for the
Annual July 4 Celebration. The
annual event will be 'held
Wednesday, July 4.
An Independen,ce Day Parade
is slated down Main Street, that
will feature floats, 'antiqlle tractars and cars and the Hale Center
Owl BantLThe parade will slated
to begin at 11:00a,m.
Following the ,parade. the
Chamber will host 1I barbecue
lunch at the fife .Slation.
The Fi!l41ers Contest will get
underway at 1:00 p.m. at ~ Cen·
lennial Pavilion in the City Park.
During the day people can enjoy game and food boOths at the
City Park.
Anyone interested in partici·
pating in the parade or a booth at
the park can contact Jeff Mayo,
839-2642.
Local Woodmen Make Plans
For Centennial Celebration
The Woodmen of the World 1959, and in 1965 built anew
organization will be celebrating building at its present location on
it's centennial year,July 14. Rep- West S~venson. For many years
resentatives from the slate and
continued'to page 2
nlltiOnal offi~is expeCted to at- r--------~
tend the special event.
, . The local organization waS
chartered in 1901 aDd was domi·
I\lUlt in the life of the community
for many years. It was revived in
Recording Star Daron Norwood To Bring Special Music
Gommunity Worship Service Is Slated
Amber Hickman, a star performer on the hard coun for the
Owlettes, was recently named to
the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches AU-State Academic
Team.
An all region jierformer for the
Owlettes, she has ~n instrumental in ~he success of the ..
Owiettes program the past two
years. Asa siarter at the forwar.d
position, sbe helped pace the
owlettes to the Area round of
playoffs last season and to the
regional finals this year.
A long range threat to .the
Owlettes opponents, Hickman
was often called on to handle the
post position.
The hard playing Hickman
was also named to the Texas Bas·
ketball Magazine AU-State
Team.
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To go along with her efforts
on the court, Miss Hic1cnian was
valedictorian of the 2001 ~du.
ating class, posting a GPA of
4.419. Shewill be attending
West Texas A&M University in
Canyon this fall.
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Dr. Ray Freeman is working~on~thihc"ciruc~fui(inuiltii:io;m~n~~::="..!...J
murals-"Faces Of War" painted on the American Legion Building.
FNB WEST TEXAS
HALE CENTER OFFICE
Monday, June 25
BREAKFAST-Juice, 'cereal,
Muffin, Milk
LUNCH-Pizza. Tossed Salad,
. Com , Cookies, Milk
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Tuesday, June 26
BREAKFAST-Fruit, Sausage,
Gravy, Biscuit, Milk
LUNCH-Soft Tacos, Leuuce,
TomalOes, Spanish Rice, Beans,
Fruit, Milk
Wednesday, June 27
BREAKFAST-Juice. French
Toast, Syrup. Cereal. Milk
LUNCH-Steak Fi~gers,
Gravy. Carrots. Green Beans.
Rolls. Cookies, Milk
Thursday, June 28
BREAKFAST-Fruit. Cereal,
Pop Tans. Milk
LUNCH -Nachos Grande.
Refried Beans, Lettuce. Tomatoes. Fruit. Pudding. Milk
Friday, June 29
BREAKFAST-Juice. Cereal,
Graham Crackers. Milk
LUNCH-Sandwiches. Carrot
Sticks. Fruit, Chips . Dessert.
Milk
Classmates needed for the
Class of '71
30 Year Reunion .
Saturday, July 7th - 7:00 p.m.
3321 - 154th Street
Lubbock, Texas
Very Casual. . Bring the Family.
For more information and/or to
RSVP contact
Jana Beth (Cannon) Johnston,
Lubbock at 806-863-3512
or Rick Tiffin, Slaton
at 806-828-3397
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IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE NEW
2001 Top Graduate
Receives Plainview
Tech Scholarship
DRIVE-IN BANKING HOURS
Melanie Hanby, daughtcr of
Ronald and Cindy .Hanby, rccen~y received a $250 scholarship from the Plainview Area
Texas Tech Ex Student Association. She was one of four area
studenlS 10 receive the scholarship.
The Plainview Chapter was
rcorganized in 1996 and continues today with one of ilS main
Cocus points being scholarships
and infonnalion for new students
lit Texas Tech University.
The Plainview Area Chapter
includes the communities of Cotton Center, Hale center, Kress,
MONDAY - FRIDAY
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701 Main Street
H~le C~nter,
Texas 79041
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Ex Student Pany by the Pool in
August of each year along with
annual Texas Tech Football ticket
sales «> a selected game for
Plainview night are the source of
funds thatare cndowed each year
that provide the earnings 10 grant
the scholarships.
Crane is pictured hoiding steel for the new water storage facility at
.the City Park.
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A1QnzQ's Cafe & Pit B-B.-Q
NOW OPEN
Hours Tuesday & Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Call ins welcome
292-5843
Open Monday - Saturday
Serving Breakfast 8 to 10 a.m.
608 Main (next to the Plaza)
292-5843
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t])o ~ou 9t./jetf tJJia6eticSupp{{es?
We can have your strips or lancets to you in 12 days. If you have Medicare Part A & B, we will
bill Medicare for your strips and lancets at no
cost to you.
BEST DISCOUNT PHARMACY
Jana 'linerSneffirro, 1{,PIi. .91o{[y 'Brown 'Tunur, 'Bus. Mgr.
2816-84tb St.
Lubbock
795-4353
Get more'foryour irri on
lei ·us fe-nozzle your sprink~er
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Pharmacy
Jewelry
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'rown Pharmac'
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601Ave.G * 839-2466
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the Hale Center Camp included
Women of Woodcraft Court, the
Boys of-Woodcraft Rangers and
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Cosmetics
WOODMEN.. _ .........
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Service
• Medical
Supplies
Buy your Crop Insuravce
from Jo Beth Shackelford II .
play Monday evening there were
three teams tied with die same
score.
These teams were Bill
McMickings. Dale Ebling and
Ice Team To Conduct
Hockey Classes 101
The ArnarillQ Rattlers will be autographs.
hosting a Hockey 101 School for
This is a good time for children
all ages in Hale Center on June of all ages. Other events sched30,2001.
uled for downlOwn Hale Center
The school is free to all. Par- will include opening ceremonies,
ticipates are to bring their roller car show, motorcycle show at
blades or tennis shoes to the City 9:30 a,m., "Thunder in Hale
Park on Saturday, the 30th. The County" car stereo contest, and
hockey school will be from 10:00 the Amarillo RaUlers Hockey 10 I
a.m. until noon.
School at 10:00 a.m.
The RaUlers will have players
For more infonnation or entry
and coaches present to help teach
basic skills. They will be avail- fonn s please contact Phillip Law
able 10 visit, talk.hockey and sign at 792-4710.
Juile 20-26
Hillside Acres will be conducling its annual Club Championship this weekend. June 23-24.
. Winning last years title was
Chris Gregg.
Tee off time for golfers is 1:00
p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.
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fallltO ·lauea
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"Mad Dog"
to an
"Old Dog"
Happy
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40th
Birthday!
2.'-00 -&.OOI.m.
416 West 2"d : .
Hale Center Texas
Refreshments and Entertainment
,Only our locatiQn ..
,has changed'-
VacalionBible School will
begiil aldie local First Methodist ·
Church on Monday, June 25. The
Bible School will be held from 9
to 11: 30 a.m. Monday. Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week. AU
,Hale Center youth, grades K-6,
are invited 10 attend.
same GREAT FOO~
we now can offer you -a
private banquet or meeting room
Open everyday for lunch*Tuesday & Thursday
STEREO •••;.........
,ACKER tRIM
Chicken ·
Breast.
-lb. ,
LAWYERS
600 ASH
Entry fee for the tournament is
$50 plus cart fees.
Belly Black will be hosting a
INDOOR WEATHER
meal for golfers Saturday evening
. 4434b~on Ad Plainview
following tournament play.
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For more infonnation contact r
Belly Black. 839-2188.
The Hale Cenler High School
Band will be marching in the 4th
of July Parade in downtown Hale
Center. Everyone loves a parade
and the Hale Center community
will enjoy the Owl Band·s partiCipation. The HCHS Band will
be planning a trip this year and
('aI/87l)-471lJ to SiJ.:/l Lp Tot/m';
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Chilton
Heating &; Air
Conditioning
Sh~ckelford
Agency, fonner .
Fe Ie Claims Trainer with 21· years
hands ori experience in the crop ·
. insurance business.
Stevens. She was born in Abilene.
She attended school in Abilene
and Plainview. She graduated
from South Plains College and
allcnded Wayland Baptist University. She and R.C. have fourchildren and 13 grandchildren. She
worked for Southwestern Bell
Telephone for many years and
also Pioneer Hi-Bred Internationa!. She has been retired for
several years. She enjoys read. ing, the grandchildren and helping at Senior Citizens. Faye and
R.C. are both members we have
come to rely on. Faye is serving
as vice president of the organization_
Until next week, enjoy each
day and come visit with us.
~or ~a.s' ~feSnfliu.
Band To March In Parade
CRY-O·VAC BAG
SpOt
We had a marvelous week at
die Center. It is a place where you
gelawellbalanccdmealplusyour
choice of tea. coffee, water or
milk for $3 and you also get to
visit with friends every day. So
why don't you join us.
Our visitors this week were
T.C . and Vynoma Clark, and
Sylvia Shackleford
I'm sure you already know that
we are having our open house this
weekend on the 24th. This is just
a rem inder for you 10 take some
time Sunday afternoon 10 come
andseehowwe'vefixedtheplace
up. There will be entertainment
and refreshments from 2-5 p.m.
OuiSeniorCitizenofdleweek
is Faye Stevens. wife of R.C .
Club Championship To Be Decided
PRICE~GOOD
BONE-IN
Bob Stroud; Murvin Johnson.
Dick Lemond and EI Wanda
Borchardt; Ion Walker, Tommie
Rogers and Kenneth Gill.
Afler a one-hole playoff, the
team of McMickings. Ebling and
Stroud won rIrst place.
Monda" June 25
Ham, Rice, Chinese Vegetables, Frosted Cake, Wheal Roll
Tuesday, June 26
BBQ Chicken. Lima Beans. Yellow Squash, Coleslaw. Lemon
Pudding. Hot Roll
Wednesday, June 7.7
Chicken A-La-King. Mashed PotalOeS. Broccoli & Cheese. Pears.
Wheat Roll
Thursday, June 7.8
Enchiladas. Spanish Rice. Pinto Beans. Tossed Salad. Dry lello ·
Salad, Crackers
friday, June 7.9
Chicken Strips. White Gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Turnip Greens.
Apricot Cobbler, HOI Roll
Letus take care
of y~u r ins,urarice needs ..
MPCI & ,9rop ·Hail
from page I
tiers Hockey 101 school. and
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other fun events_
For more infQrmation' or entry
forms for "Thunder in Hale
Comity" cOillactPhillip Law m4710 or you may sign up June 30
at the everits:
evenings 5:00-9:00
' «f If .,
The
Owls
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601 Main
Street
la llie triyliUaa af SUch cruciql «me Ceater eveals q.s.
.; the Joini~g of Epwonhand Hale CitY \0 ~orm Hale Center in 1893: "
• early 20th century enticement of the AT & SF Railroad to pass through Hale
Center
• and the fierce resUienceHaie Centel1PJotidly demonstrated when five people
died and real estate was flatteni:dby a tornado June 2, 1965 •.
.Hale'cealet is pght4 ta Muad qnC; qUin uadeethe ellOnamic l,tUkabIR·(l,f
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Are you liaving Iiouble with
asthma. hay fever, dUSl or pollen?
Did you forgel lO change your .
heater/air conditioner filter?? Let
DUB WEST
FlLTER SERVICE
help you. We install and replace
your filrer on schedule. Many
times more efficient
Call 839-2056
HELP WANTED
Friends Convenience Store
il looking for full-time
associates. Shifts are 2-10,
10-6. Apply within. We train
for 5 daYl, no experience
necessary.
Call Harley at 83'-200210
have small engines repaired.
such as lawn mowers, edgers, ·
weedealers, chemical transfer
pump engines, etc. If no answer,
leave message, call will be returned. Pick up and delivery
available or they can be dropped
off at Waller's Garage, 512 S.
Main in Hale Center, leaving
name, phone number and nature
of problem.
Harley Peoples 839-1001
One of Norwoods recordings,
"If Il Wasn'l For Her I Wouldn't
Have You" madC Billboard Magazines lOp lwenlY Most Requested
and Replayed Song of the Year.
Another song, "Cowboy's Don't
Cry", was anotheflOp twenty hit
Recording star, Lorrie Morgan
selecled Norwood lO write and
record "Little Boy Lost" that was
featured on the Keith Whitley
Tribute album. Norwood was
presented a Gold Record for this
HOMETOWN
achievement.
HANDYMAN
Throughout the past two years,
No Job Tho Small
.Evaporated CooIetS, Repairing Norwood's schedule ha~ been
Fences, 1iee Trimming and Re- filed with performances al fairs.
festivals, and casino shows.
moval.
When he is not on tour he enjoys
Call 296-6475 or 781-4387
spending
his down time with his
GREG PILLOW
wife, Kim and daughter, Krista.
Free Estimates
During hisrtime off, he and Kim
devote much of their time to
BOXER PUPPIES
school assemblies. His prognun .
call "Keep It Straight" was deFOR SALE
Adorable AKC Registered velop by Norwood lO warn children of the dangers of drug and
Fawn Boxer Puppies for sale.
alcohol abuse. He has ~poken lO
Ready June 29.
over 200,000 kids of all ages in
Call 879-4681 after 5 p.m.
the past three years. He believes
ror more Inrormation and
if you can help one child make
reserve one nowl
the right decision in life another
HELP WANTED
.Hale Center ISD is liking applications for a Middle School
aide posilion. Bilingual preferred. MUST have compuler
knowledge.
Contacl Mr.
Norwood 839-2141
Nurses Unlimited, Inc.
needs alleridarlls lO assist with
personal care, meal preperation
and lighl house keeping. Part
time basis.
Please Call
1-888-891-8512
Mon-Fri8-5
£.0.£
LOST DOG
3 lO 4 monlh old male
ROlWeiller. REWARD if found
and relurned.
Call 839-2034
FOR RENT
3 bedroom. I 1/2 bath.
Only $375 month.
$200 deposil.
Available soon.
839-1103
ELECTRIC CONTRACTING & REPAIRING
CITY ELECTRIC OF PLAINVIEW, INC.
HEALTH
the ENTIRE FAMILY
4428 O"on RoecI Plainview
Ricky Mason
296-5111
from page 1
Sue Looney
only
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Hale Center Independent School District will be accepting bids for the 2001-2002 school year in the following
caregorires:
$ 70 per month!
FLAT RATE • GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE
SELF·EMPLOYED OR NOT!- NO INCREASE!
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DEEP MEDICAL DISCOUNTS ON DOCTOR,
DENTAL. CHIROPRACTIC. EMERGENCY ROOM.
HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT. VISION. RJ( '" MOREl
1. Thaching/insbUctional and office supplies
2.Athletic, rust aid, and training supplies
3.Mainrenance supplies
4. Paper products
5. Fuel products
. 6. Computer/tec~olo$y equipment and supplies
l~e~Ybes;l~ed...
Ina about foot·and·mouth dlseue. and
It'l cratlna a mlllor Itir In the United
States as countries overseas conllnue to
srapple with the effectl of FMD.
Not one Incident of fMD hal
occurred In the United St.tes .Ince 1929.
and Iivellock producen along with So..
emment entities are tirelessly working to
educate the public. secure our borders.
describe symptoms and m.ke .ure we
continuo to have no ca.es here.
fMD II • ~Iahly Infectlou.. fOI'Ipreading viral disease of cloven·hoofOti
anlm.ls. like swine. cattle. sheep. aoats.
bison. llamas. deer and elk. F.nners and
ranchen acron ,he a,al"", on Ihe look·
out for fMD Iymptoml. and everyone
h.. been Inatructed to ~port any lu.pl·
clonllmmedl.'ely '0 their Vel and 10 lhe
'JU.I Animal He.lth COnlmiulon (I.
800-"0·8242). If herdl must be
destroyed due to FMD. producers would
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6/22/29
Preheat oven to 400 F. Dip
chicken in egg. then bread
crumbs.
Arrange chicken in 13- by
9-inch baking dish. Bake uncovered 20 minutes.
Pour sauce over chicken;
top with cheese. Bake 10 more
minutes or until chicken is no
longer pink. Serve, if desired,
With hot cooked pasta.
Prep Time: 10 minutes.
Cook Time: 30 minutes.
Monthly & annual rates
Small & large garage size
Bargains!
Bargains! In The
Contact Rick Black
Ti83~98\; L'~~
leas
1 cups (about 8 ouncc;s) .
sbredded mozzareUa
cbeese
l/~ cup grated Parmesan .
cheese
1 Jars (16 ounces each)
Rap Robusto Pasta
Sauce
(reserve 1 cup sauce)
11 uncooked lasagna noodles
4 boneless, skinless chicken
breast halves
I egg, slightly beaten
3/4 cup Italian seasoned dry
bread crumbs
1 jar (16 oz.) Ragu Old
World Style Pasta Sauce
I cup (about 4 oz.) sbredded
mozzarella cbeese
Cleveland Street
Self.Storage
3333 One HOUlton Center
TexI177010
BOARD CERTIFIED p~~:~:~~~ :I~~~~~jr.:~:~~ LAWYER
Contact Mr. Kelly Priest, Director of Business
1 containers (15 OUDCH
each) ricotta cbeese
NO FRYING CHICKEN
PARMESAN
(4 servings)
~r~~~re~~~~~c ~~ t~~r ~'::I~.of the
FMD II characCcrized by a sucklen rise
In temperature In the animal. followed
by on eruption of blll,e,. III the
and on ...... of tender lkin. The moat
obvioullymptoml are not eating. severe
Ilobbertns. rapid weight loss and lome·
ness. Others Include Ihlvering. reduced
milk yield. aore teDt •• a Illff·legged aoit
and Increased time Iylna down.
While' humans are unlikely to contract fMD and there ore no reDI health
risks to UI from the diseose. FMD is a
mojor threat to aaricuUure and our live·
stock industry. An outbreak of fMD in
Tc_as could honn our economy - just
one con finned case would stop all U.S.
livCSlock and livestock product e.ponl.
Let's work together to be on the lookout
for symptoms of FMD Dlld preserve the
leading segment of our
economy.
DAVID P. WILLIS - WILLIS LAW FIRM
(I2se~ngs)
Preheat oven to 375 F.
Combine ricolla. eggs. I cup
mozzarella and 1/4 cup Pannesan.
In a 13-inch by 9-inch baking dish, spread I cup of sauce.
Layer 4 uncooked noodles, I
cup of sauce and 1/2 ricolla
mixture; repeal. Top with 4 uncooked noodles and sauce.
Cover with foil; bake one
hour. Remove foil; sprinkle
with remaining cheeses. Bake
uncovered 10 minutes. Let
stand 10 minutes. Serve with
reserved sauce. heated.
For a twist, add 2 cups of
cooked ground beef to the
sauce.
Prep Time: 10 minutes.
Cook Time: 70 minutes.
We don't have It In the United States.
and we pl.n to keep It thlt way.l·m t.lk-
you took Pondlmln,·Phentennlne
Reduxand you have heart problems, valve
murmurs, regurgitation, or PPH, then call us to
your
legal rights for damages against the manufacturers and
your,ellglblllty for echocardlogrsphlc teatlng.
The distriCl reserves the right lO accept or reject any or all
bids. Sealed bids will be accepted through August 17,2001,
2:00 p.m. al 103 West Cleveland, P.O. box 1210, Hale Center,
Thxas79041
NO BmYNG LASAGNA
sPa-
NorWood will be singing
·cial gospel songs during the worship service.
Following the services ham~
burgers and homemade ice cream
will be served. COSl will be $5
for adults and $3 for children 10
and under. All proceeds from the .
meal will be used lO benefit Mission Hale Center:
839·2069
8061774·7935
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Cotton Center Churches
. Pint Baptist Cburch
Randy Land, Pastor
879-230.1
Sunday SOOooI9:4S a.m.
Morning Worship 10:5S a.m.
Evening Worsh,ip 6:00 p.m.
WedncsdI!y ~uxiliaries 3:30 p.m.
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Hale Center 'Churches
FIrat BaptistChurcb
Dr. Glenn Saul,lnterimPastor
30S W. 6th 839-2405
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:S5 am.
Evening Worship 7:oop.in.
Wednesday Services 7:00 p.m.
First United Metbodlst Cburch
Ken Rowland, Pastor
202 W. Stevenson.839-2480
Sunday School 9:45 a.in. .
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m• .
Church 01 Cbrlst
Mall Swanson, Preacher
201 W.41b 839~2404
S\IIIday School9:4S a..m•.
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship 5:00pm.
Wedncsd8y SCrvices 7:30 p.m,
Lope Star Baptist Cburcb
Ira Owlcs Boones, Pastor
Sunday S.chooI9:45 a.in:
. Morning W~ip 11:00 a~m,
Mission~
My lawn mower had broken down and I had
been working on it f9r ~outs. but all in vain;
Just then Roy came along with a kit of tools.
"May Ihelp you?" he asked. And he fixed it in
20mlnutes.
"Thanks a million. What do you make with
your kit of tools?"
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, "Mostly friends," he answered.
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The Living Bible says, "A bUe friend is always loyal, and a brother is bOrn to help in time
of need."
If you'd have friends, be friendly. Share burdens, don't shun them. Think of something to
give, not to get.
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ArC you making friendswi.th your. kit oftools?
Churcb 01 the Living God
Elias Moraiez, Pastor
Ave. E 839-2243
Daily Prayer Meeting 9:00 a.m.
SundaySchool .IO;oo a.m.
Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.
Evening Wonhip6:30 p.m. WedneSday Services 7:30 p.m.
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St. TheresaCathoUc Cburcb
Rev. DavidR. Cruz, PaslOr·
1308 Ave: C 839-2310
Mass 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Services 7:00 pm.
Christian .Education 6:00
p.m.
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Sergio BemaI. Pastor .
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