The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1991 Page: 4 of 14
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Title IIB Plan Summary
Is Available For Viewing
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1991
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THE TEAGUE CHRONCILE - PAGE FOUR
The Heart of Texas Council of
Governments (HOTCOG) announces
the availability of its Title IIB Plan
summary for public review. This plan
summary is for the Summer Youth
Employment and Training Program
under the Job Training Partnership
St. Mary's Will
Have Sweetheart
Bake Sale
St. Mary’sChurch of Teague will
hold a Sweetheart Bake-Sale on
Thursday, February 14th from 9a.m.
- 12 noomsh in front of Brookshire
Brothers in Teague.
The sale is being held by the Ladies
Group at thechua h to replenish their
coffers.
Acl.
The Heart of Texas Council of
Government is an administrative unit
for the Heart of Texas Service Deliv-
ery Area. This service area includes
Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Lime-
stone and McLennan counties which
compose the Heart of Texas Planning
Region.
Activities to be funded include
Work Experience, Classroom Train-
ing and Work Experience mix, and
Enrichment and Life Skills.
Copies of the IIB Plan summary
will be available for review at the
HOTCOG office and at the county
judges’ offices in the HOTCOG SDA.
Written comments on the plan
summary may be addressed to: Heart
of Texas Council of Governments,
300 Franklin Avc, Waco, Texas
76701, ATTN: Marvin Horton.
THE BIBLE AND US
Ignorance is a terrible thing in the world. The worst
kind of ignorance is that of the Bible. Ignorance can
make people believe just being religious is good enough
for (iod to take us to heav en. In Acts 17:16-34 the city
of Athens was religious but had never HEARD of the
Cod of heaven. Ignorance will make people believe
God is just a supernatural man who comes to use when
we call for him. When disasters come—earthquakes,
tornadoes, hurricanes, wars,and other disasters, people
call for Cod and expect him to come running. God
ONLY hears the prayers of the righteous 1 Pet. 3:12.
Sins separate us from Cod and he will not hear Isa.
59:1-4 Prov. 1:24-30. The Bible is right.
W.H. Meachum
Westside Church of Christ
“I can see my
beautiful great-
grandchildren. I
think Dr. Nettune
is a wonderful
doctor.”
-Avis Stringer-
(with Ashley Renee)
IKY*
Many area seniors are troubled with poor vision and,
yet, are afraid to seek medical eye care. The idea of
surgery frightens them, and many feel they must travel
to Dallas or Tyler for competent medical and surgical eye
care.
Robert J. Nettune, M.D. relocated from Dallas eight
years ago, and since then has performed thousands of
eye surgeries. Through cataract surgery Dr. Nettune has
helped many of your neighbors to better vision. With Dr.
Robert Nettune's modern techniques and equipment
cataract surgery only takes a matter of minutes. Daily
activity, including bending over, can be resumed
immediately upon the completion of the out-patient
cataract surgery performed by Dr. Nettune.
Dr. Nettune accepts Medicare and Medicaid
assignment on all surgeries and office visits.
Call today for an appointment and come to Nettune
Eye Associates where all your eye care needs, including
surgery and followups, can be taken care of right here
close to home.
NETTUNE EYE ASSOCIATES
1000 N. Church
Palestine
EYE CAA£ we cam
(903) 729-8484
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CHILDREN CELEBRATING JANUARY birthdays at Kiddie Patch
Day Care on January 29th were (front row I to r) Cathleen Ricks, Kristi
McAlpine.and Stefam Bradshaw. Middle row (I tor) is Amber Fabryfel,
Chris Freeman and Cory Bradshaw. Pictured in hack is Jason Burgess.
Sr. Citizen Center Activities
-by Alice Cook-
This has really been Texas
weather, hasn’t it? Seems unreal at
limes. We can't complain though
because so far this has been a mild
winter, almost too wet.
Johnnie Ruth will be here to take
blood pressure Friday around 8:00
o'clock so be sure and come by.
Pam Beene will present a pro-
gram at the center Feb. 15., around
11:00 o’clock. She has not really
decided what it will pertain to so
be sure to read next week's news to
find out. Her programs are always
entertaining as well as educational.
The Kitchen Band is on the road
again. They took Januttry off but
they are getting more invitations than
they can fill. Don’t tell me there is
not life al ter 60, most of these ladies
arc over 70 and they really know how
to have a good lime be it the band or
dominoes.
Our Menus arc:
Friday: Chicken, potatoes, bro-
colli, roll, jcllo/w topping.
Monday: Ham, beans, yam pat-
tics, cornbrcad, dessert.
Tuesday: Spaghetti and meat
sauce, tossed salad, garlic toast, pies.
Wednesday: Beef stew, sliced
beets, cornbrcad, peach cobbler.
Thursday: Fish/w tartar sauce,
coleslaw, baked beans, jello.
FCRTA To Present Special
Black History Month Program
A special program in observance
of Black History Month will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Dorsey Jean Johnson
of Fairfield at the regular monthly
meeting of the Freestone County
Retired Teachers Association on
Saturday, February 9, 1991. The
meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. at the
Community Center in Teague.
Mrs. Johnson: whorctired in 1990
after a long and productive career in
the Fairfield Independent School
District, will be introduced by Mrs.
Grace Grayson of Teague.
The pledge of allegiance will be
led by Mrs. Atoka Smith of Teague,
and Mrs. Nettie Lee B lakelcy, also of
Teague, will present the devotional
message.
All members of the group are
urged to bring the report of their
volunteer hours of service for the
past year to the meeting.
Funeral Services Held For
Estelle Wilkins, Age 65
Funeral services for Mrs. Estelle
Wilkins, 65 of Pasadena, formerly of
Centerville were held Saturday,
February 2, 1991 at 1:00 p.m. at
Ricks Funeral Home Chapel in
Jewett.
Interment was at Brushy Ceme-
tery, near Flo, Leon County.
Mrs. Wilkins was born January 8,
1926 in Flo, Leon County, Texas and
passed away Tuesday, January 29,
1991 in Ben Taub Hospital in Hous-
ton.
Mrs. Wilkins lived in Centerville
WAYS TO SEE
A LOWER ELECTRIC
HEATING BILL.
While we have some
excellent hints here for
saving money on your
heating, it’s only a part
of your bills. To see
savings throughout your
home, call Sesco for a
free Walk-Through
Home Energy Audit.
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warm increases your
operating costs. Sesco
suggests 68 degrees
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when not in use so heat
won't escape up the chimney
Proper insulation can cut
your heating costs by as
‘Q much as 30 percent
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heat inside Open them during the
days to let warmth in.
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and Madisonvillc most of her life
before moving to Harris Co. in 1990.
Mrs. Wilkins was affiliated with
the Baptist church.
Mrs. Wilkins is survived by three
sons: Joseph Davis Wilkins, William
Roberl W i 1 kins and Lcsl ie Earl W i 1 k-
ins all of Houston. Six daughters:
Hcllcn Louise Kitchens and Brenda
Lee Wilkins both of Fairfield, Min-
nie Mac Phipps of Pearland, Mable
Ruth Wilkinsof Lufkin, PatriciaSue
Kelly of Cut and Shoot, and Audry
Pearl Turner of Humble. Twenty-
two grandchildren and one great-
grandson. One brother: W.E. Neal of
Buffalo and one sister: J uanita Nowak
of Owassa, OK.
Pallbearers were: Buddy Kitch-
ens, Dwain Williamson, Ronnie
Phipps,Tommy Kelly, WayneTumer
and Walter Seaman.
Wade P. Ricks Funeral Home of
Jewett was in charge of arrangements.
Funeral Services
Held Friday For
Mr. K.B. Dunbar
Funeral services for Mr. K.B.
Dunbar, 72 were held Friday Febru-
ary 1, 1991 at 2:00 p.m. at Capps
Chapel in Fairfield. Rev. Donald
Pruitt officiated the services.
Interment was at Mr. Zion ceme-
tery.
Mr. Dunbar was bom March 7,
1918 in Freestone County, Texas and
passed away January 29, 1991 in
Fairfield Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Dunbar was a frozen food
salesman. He was a member of the
Fairfield Lodge #103 A.F. & A.M.
Mr. Dunbar was a lifetime mem-
ber of VFW Post #5872.
Mr. Dunbar is survived by one
daughter: Patricia D. Little of Gar-
land and two sons: Charles M. Dun-
bar of Fairfield and Z.K. Dunbar,
USN, London, England. Nine Grand-
children and three great-grandchil-
dren. One brother: James Edward
Dunbar of Fairfield and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were: nephews: Tom
Foreman, Dale Dunbar, Joe Dunbar,
Lee Tillis, Thomas Dunbar and
Ronald l.anc Dunbar
Capps Memorial Chapel was in
charge of arrangements.
Deborah Gregory and
Colin Lindsey To Marry
Mrs. Janet Bartcnstcin, of Waco,
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lindsay, of
Lorcna, arc happy to announce the
engagement and approaching mar-
riageof thcirchildren, Deborah Lynn
Gregory and Colin George Lindsay.
The wedding is planned for the
evening of March 8, at Cottonwood
Baptist Church. Immediately fol-
lowing the ceremony, a reception
will be held in the social rix>m of the
church.
Deborah Lynn is a graduate of
Connallv Hitth School. She also at-
tended McLennan Community Col-
lege. She is supervisor for J.T. Enter-
prise of Waco.
Colin is a graduate of Northwest-
ern High School. He is a fork lift
operator for Allergan.
The happy couple will make Waco
their home.
Freestone Co.
Marriage Licenses
Freestone Co. records show that
the following marriage licenses were
released:
LcRoy Mark Gardner and Karen
Annette Gipson.
Bradley Joel Wood and Patricia
Ann Schneider.
Christopher Bryant Wright and
Christina Marie Barth.
The bride-to-be is the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Bowers of Teague.
Four-C College
To Offer Three
Scholarships
Four-C College in conjunction
with the Texas Association of Private
Schools(TAPS) will be offering three
full scholarships to area high school
seniors. The scholarships offered
this year arc in Junior Accounting,
Legal Executive Secretarial, and
Drafting.
To apply for a scholarship, a stu-
dent must submit the TAPS Scholar-
ship Application form together with
two letters of recommendation from
teachers, counselors, employers, or
others; a copy of his or her academic
transcript; and a statement explain-
ing why a career was chosen and why
he or she would he successful in that
career.
Students may obtain more infor-
mation from their high school coun-
selors, business and drafting teach-
ers, or by calling Four-C College at
817-756-7201. The application dead-
line is March 15, 1991.
or
Attend The Church
Of Your Choice!
Antioch Baptist Church
610 N. Denton, Mexia, Texas
Rev. Roye tt. Sample, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Every Sunday
Prayer Meeting
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Antioch P.B. Church
Elder I.A. Davis, Pastor
Rev. Lonnie Pelton, Associate Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Service, 11:00 a.m.
1st, 2nd <& 4th Sundays
Assembly of God
Rev. E.E. Sullivan
1016 N. 4th - 739-3867
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
■. * Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Night Service, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 p.m.
Beth-El Christian Center
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night, 6:00 p.m.
Caney Baptist Church
Rev. Jack Como
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.
Kirvin, Texas
Cedar Creek Baptist
Church
Rev. O.C. Christian
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.
• Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night, 6:00 p.m.
Church of Christ
7th At Mulberry
reague, Texas
Church of Christ
Rob Nienstadt, Minister
1001 N. 8th
Phone: 739-2092
Church of Christ
Freestone, Texas
L.Roy Cooper, Minister
Corinth Missionary
Baptist Church
Bro. Ray Grisselt, Paster
Dew, Texas
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Worship Service, 11 a.m.
Prayer Meeting, 5:30 p.m.
Worship Service, 6 p.m.
Wednesday night service, 7 p.m.
Dew Grace Church
WJS. l.argent. Pastor
Dew United
Methodist Church
Rev. Erskine W. Riveire
Morning Worship, 8:30 a.m.
Donie Baptist Church
Rev. Stewart Ferrell
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Preaching, 11:00 a.m.
Donie Methodist Church
Morning Worship, 9:30 a.m.
Eighth A venue
Baptist Church
Bobby Myers, Pastor
Corner S. 8th A Elm Si.
Phone: 739-2450
Episcopal Fellowship
- Of Freestone County
Rev. Clay Piatt
llwy. 84 E. Fairfield, Texas
(Now Meeting At Trinity Lutheran)
Sunday Services at 5:00 p.m.
First Baptist Church
Rev. Henry Davenport, Pastor
Corner 6th & Walnut Street
Phone: 739-2353
First Baptist Church
South of Teague
Corner Monroe & Brook
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service, 2nd & 4th
Sunday each month
Rev. E.E. Moseley, Pastor
First Christian Church
l)r. T. Wayne Robinson
501 Main Street
Mexia, Texas
First Presbyterian Church
Ron Walker, Minister
Corner Cedar A 7th Street
Teague, Texas
First United Methodist
Church
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship, 10:50 a.m.
420 Walnut Street, 739-2095
Freestone Baptist Church
Bro. Jack Comer
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Night, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m.
Grace Baptist
Kirvin
James G. Prince, Pastor
Morning Service, 10 A 11 a.m.
Evening Services, 7:00 p.m.
Pleasant Hill Missionary
Baptist Church
Rev. T. Jesse Sparkman, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Every 1st A 3rd Sunday
St. Bernard’s - Fairfield
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
Fr. Peter Whitney, Pastor
St. James UM Church
Teague, corner W. Tyler A 5th Ave.
Church School each Sunday
9:45 - /1:00 a.m.
Worship Services first and third
Sunday start 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Obie Groom, Pastor
St. Mary ’s Catholic
Mission
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
12 Noon (Spanish)
Rev. Peter Whitney
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Thomas R. Konz
llwy. 84 East, Fairfield, Texas
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Phone: (214) 389-400S
Home Phone: (214) 389-2638
Westside Church of Christ
401 Jefferson
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Massey, Steve. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1991, newspaper, February 7, 1991; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130898/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.