The Penny Record (Bridge City, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1995 Page: 3 of 20
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$2,700.00 Raised By Tha Bridge City Band Booetera To Help Tha Young Mu^clana Attend Tha Lamar Summer
Camp. (Photo Above:) Concert Band: James Lambert, Weston Dillon, Erin Salazar, Tiffany Higgs, Shefci Hank. Symphonic Band:
Mite Wilbur, Stephanie Riley, Brad Wiegand, Jonothan Callahan, Erin Sullivan, Dustin Guamare, Jason LeBtanc, Michael Hebert, Alison
Seymour. Scholarships to Sam Houston University were presented to: Jaime Moulder, and Taylor Ridings.
Rainbox Named Business
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Dr. Chuck Majors and Jamie Freeman, a Hatton taochar. once
drove school buses Drivina a bus leaves time for a parson to
attend college," points out Linda, who is comp!* ’
semester at Lamar University at Grange.
"I enjoy the time off instead of working all day."
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The Bridge City Chamber of
Commerce presented a
ertificate of appreciation to.
ainbox International Carpet
Dyeing and Cleaning Company
nas business of the month of
April. Business owner, Gary
Pumpkin, was presented the
certificate by committee
chairman Pam Guidry at the
chamber's monthly coffee on
April 12 hosted by Le'Jardin
Restaurant.
Lumpkin and his wife, Sharia,
both originally from Waco, have
owned the nation-wide
franchise business for the past
thirteen years. After buying the
business, they moved from
their hometown of Waco to
;Bridge City. Lumpkin's wife
; attends to the daily scheduling
of jobs and does the
bookkeeping for the family
lope rated company. They do
esidential and commercial
rpet cleaning. They also do
eing of carpet mainly for
mmercial apartment complex
customers. Lumpkin has one
t>art-time employee and
handles all the manpower for
the business himself.
"We love this community,
especially the schools,"
Gary Lumpkin, owner of Rainbox, rocolvaa award from Bridge City Chamber member Pam Qukhy.
and a second grader at Hatton
Elementary School; and Philip,
6 year old kindergarten student
also at Hatton Elementary.
Lumpkin is the song leader at
Liberty Baptist Church with his
wife a volunteer in the church
nursery during Sunday
services. He is a Vision
Committee member for the
church a coach for his son's
commented Sharia Lumpkin. ' Little League teams, and a
"Since our son Caleb has been member of Promise Keepers.
Ml and spent two weeks in
Houston in the hospital, we
have had so many people tell us
their church was praying for his
recovery.
That means a lot to us, and we
appreciate it. Not that many
communities are close knit."
| The Lumpkins have three
sons; Joshua, 13 year old
student at Bridge City Junior
High School; Caleb, 8 years old
Mrs. Lumpkin attends Lamar
University.
"We appreciate their business
being in Bridge City’
commented Chamber president
Christy Gonzales: "Gary always
has a smile on his face and is
eager to help with any type of
problem," said committee
chairman Pam Guidry. "He's an
asset to our business
community."
BRIDGE CITY
RADIATOR & AUTO REPAIR
115 Farm Drive • Bridge City
O Electrical Repair O Auto Air Condthoning
O Complete Auto Repair
^SBESS^ 735-7777
Quist Receives
OCP Honors
FVnomPagel
to know that I will not fail in a tough situation." The three finaOsts
appeared before the OCP Board to perform a memorized
audition scene.
Liz is considering Brigham Young University, and the Board of
Directors of Orange Community Players will be following her
college career with pleasure and interest.
Thank You For Your
Vote Of Confidence
"I am honored to
serve as your
City Councilman."
Kirk Roccoforte
Bridge City Council Place 3
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Tournear, Charlotte. The Penny Record (Bridge City, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1995, newspaper, May 10, 1995; Bridge City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1170163/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .