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11 am. until 1 p.m. AWANA, one of the fastest growing youth
735-8801.
A Ng time vote lor President Bill Clinton.
Come Celebrate With Us ...
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"AWANA* stands for "Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed*
and is taken from II Timothy 2:15. The AWANA Clubs offered at
We have an active smoker
In the house and several
i don't agree with everything our president has done, i still
believe there should be some type of safety net for the poorest of
the poor. But, as a nation, we are doing pretty good. Our homes
are safer, more people are working, and in general, the people of
the United States feel pretty good about their country and about
their lives.
J Now wasn't that a positive column?
Luv ya. Willie
ORANGEFIELD ISD ORGANIZES EDUCATION COUNCIL
The Orangefield Independent School District is currently
organizing the 1996-97 District Educational Improvement
Council (DEIC) and the Elementary, Junior High and High
School Site-Based Decision-Making Committees (SBDM).
Those interested in participating may contact the campus
principals for information on the SBDM, or the district
superintendent for information on the DEIC.
Take-outs start at 4 p.m., dinner from 5-8 p.m. Entertainment
egins at 6 p.m. Adults, $4; children, 12 and under, $2.
iesserts 50 cents.
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Testimony of Nancy of
Nederland:
I have seen much improve-
ment with my allergies. I had
been addicted to Afrin nasal
spray for over 15 years .
Within a few weeks I noticed
that I was not using it at all. I
was not waking up in the
middle of the night all
congested. About this same
time I noticed that my oldest
son, who has bad allergies,
was sounding clearer. His
eyes were clearer, and the
dark circles caused by
allergies had decreased.
When Dave told my husband
and I about this air purifying
system that added Ozone to
the air, that would take odors
out of the air and help with
allergies. I was skeptical.
Dave told us that we could try
it for 90 days. My husband
and I talked about trying it
mainly because of having
dogs, and the house smelled
like dogs We had nothing to
lose, and within a few days
the house smelled better. So
the main reason we got the
hyprogenic air purifier was for
the animals, but we have
received the best benefit of
all. We breath easier and
sleep better Thanks to Paris
& Paris
SINGLES MINISTERING TO SINGLES
INVITE SINGLE ADULTS TO JOIN
The Single Adult Ministry Group at Community Church win host
a Bible study for singles each Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. The
study, conducted by singles for singles, will be held at the
Community Church building on 16th Street just north of Taco
Bell. Included are praise and worship, lessons, refreshments,
flnd fellowship. All single adults are invited to join.
Games, cocktails and appetizers begin at 5 p.m. followed at 7
!tn. by a gourmet dinner from Chef Diane CiampoMo and a live
ion, music and dancing.
Reservations are $75/person, $125/couple before Sept. 23.
available. For Information, call 409-832-3486 or
ridge City High School is
beginning its Adult Computer
Education classes on Sept. 10.
Classes offered at this time are
CIS/DOS and Beginning
WordPerfect. No prior computer
experience is necessary.
However, some knowledge of
the keyboard helps.
CIS/DOS is an informational
class. We will cover the
components, processes and
functions of the computer. We
wB also cover some very basic
DOS commands. This class is
approximately 80% lecture and
20% hands-on. This class will
moot once a week for four weeks
from 6-9 p.m. beginning Sept.
10.
WordPerfect Is a word proce-
ssing program. This program
teaches text formatting. We will
cover approximately 25-30 com-
mands. It is a completely hands-
on course. This class wil meet
once a week for five weeks from
6-9 p.m. beginning Sept 12.
To register, call 735-1555.
Coat for each class is $65 per
y Knights and Altar Society, features a shrimp gumbo and
weets booth sale. Thursday, a $1 brown-bag special.
BRIDGE CITY PTSA
The Bridge CMy PTSA wM hold a book fair Sept. 9-13. The
public is invited. AH Robin Wrap Gift orders are due by Sept. 13.
MOMS IN TOUCH PRAY FOR SCHOOLS AND CHILDREN
Moms in Touch, a non-denominatlonal women's prayer
ministry, is now meeting and praying at the Family Life Center of
Second Baptist Church. The group meets every Monday at
noon for one hour. AU mothers are invited and encouraged to
participate. For information or prayer requests, call Susan Miller
at 735-9489 or the Second Baptist Church office at 735-8156.
friends who visit who smoke.
As a reformed smoker, I have
a terrible opinion regarding
the obnoxious odor of
cigarette smoke. That attitude
that I have causes me to be
very outspoken. This upsets
my wife, and she is now
taking Prozac. So the Qxy-
Rich unit along with my wives
Prozac has saved my life.
(She would have killed me if I
didn't straighten out.) The unit
has removed all smoking
odors from our house.
Another benefit is the removal
of cooking odors. I do not
have a vent-a-hood so it takes
care of it. The house is also •
equipped with Electro-sept
filter, and the housekeeping
chore, have been reduced
because of dust elimination.
Testimony of Alvin of Bmt:
I have a three year old who
has been treated for bronchial
asthma every sine he was
four months old. He has been
in the hospital on three
different occasions with
bronchial problems and
pneumonia. We've taken
Alvin, Jr. to St. Elizabeth and
Baptist Hospital Emergency
Wards at least fifteen times.
Jr. was placed on a breathing
machine when he was one
year old.
On July 29. 1996, Alvin, Jr.
LU CAREER CENTER HELPS WITH HIRING
The Lamar University Career Center offers small business
ers In Southeast Texas help with hiring students and
m from Lamar University. To list job openings, call the
Mr. For part-time or temporary jobs, 880-1853; for full-time
880-8878
FRENCH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1961
_ TO HOLO REUNION
French High School, Beaumont, class of 1961, will be hold
Sept. 20-21 at Hotel Galvez, Galveston. For Information, call
Brenda Jones Tinsley at (713) 467-4522 or Judy English Hatch
at (703) 527-4073. r
SINGLES MINISTERING TO SINGLES
MOVES TO TUESDAYS
Singles Ministering to Singles continues on Tuesday nights for
the months of September and October at the Community Church
building on 16th Street in Orange. Classes begin at 7 p.m. AHI
single adults are invited to participate in praise and worship,
lessons, refreshment and fellowship.
i dub meets the second Thursday of every month at Forest
Methodist Church, 225 S. Major Drive. Beaumont,
information, cal 409-866-1414.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MEET
The Orange County Historical Society will meet Monday, Sept.
9, at the Orange Public Library at 7 p.m. Members are
encouraged to attend, and the public is welcome.
Orders are still being accepted for the next two issues of
"LasSabinas." The September edition is about the Acadians and
the Peveto family; the November edition is about the Blands and
their recent family reunion. Each book is $6. Send checks to P.
O. Box 1345, Orange, TX 77630, or call Juanita Toronjo at 883-
2925.
Amazing New System
Eliminates Viruses, Bacteria
and Allergies from the Air
ST. HENRY'S GROUPS SPONSOR FUND RAISERS
St. Henry's Knights of Columbus, Council 3406, and Catholic
buth Organization sponsor a spaghetti dinner Sept. 8 in the
activity Building. Menu consists of spaghetti, salad, bread and
M TRIANGLE BIRD BREEDERS ANNOUNCE
• J* 3RD ANNUAL BIRD FAIR
* The Triangle Bird Breeders Chib announces the third annual
1 Fair to be held Saturday, Sept. 14,9 a.m.-5 p.m, at the VFW
TO
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* Groups & Weddings
* Service For Out-of-Town Grooms
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Across From LCM High School
through Junior High. Club meetings are held Wednesdays from
6:30 until 8 p.m. and are carefully organized according to ages
and school grades to provide maximum interest and activity tor
everyone.
AWANA exists for parents who appreciate the valuable in-
fluence of a wholesome peer group in their children's lives, it's
an organization tor those who want their kids to find peace In a
world that is literally filled with violence. AWANA meetings are
brimming with life-enriching experiences for young people. They
provide consistent positive teaching every week, training that
stresses strong moral and spiritual values. Clubbers team about
the reality of God, the truth of the Bible, and respect of our na-
tion's freedoms. AWANA plants seeds of wisdom white youth
begin the painstaking process of becoming responsible adults.
Leaders are dedicated to Christian ideals.
For information, call Circle Drive Baptist Church at 735-4819.
was taken to Dr. Kris Bhaftor
a check-up. The doctor said
that he was clear as a bell.
Dr. Bhat said that he wants to
see him again at end of
September, just for another
routine check-up. Alvin, Jr. is
breathing much better; he*
notices a difference himself !
He cannot explain it, but he*
can tell that something hasj
changed in the house. Hei
told me that it smells different
in the house now.
Isn't K Time You
Breathed Easier About
Your Home's Indoor
Air Quality?
Try the Hypogenic HomeTM
system in your home for 90
days at our risk. If you don't
feel better, more energized and
enthusiastic or you're not
satisfied for any reason, we'll
take them back and give you a
100% refund with no questions
asked. We can even arrange
special financing that will allow
you to fully test this amazing
system before you spend a
single penny out of your
pocket (o.a.c.).
Call Air by Paris and Paris
today at 735-5454 and we'll
send one of our Indoor air
quality specialists to your home
at your convenience. Start
breathing cleaner, healthier air
today!
MAURICEVILLE VFD HOSTS ANNUAL BBQ COOKOFF
The Mauriceville Volunteer Fire Department will be having
their Annual Barbecue Cookoff Saturday, Sept. 7, from 10 p.m.
to midnight, Sunday, Sept. 8,10 a.m to 3 p.m. There will be a
dance Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 am. Please come out and
have fun. Games and activities for al ages. .
For information and booth rentals, call Arthur Hickey at 745-
4679, Steve Peals at 745-3754 or Ed Lampman at 745-3133
•jb' QAY IN THE COUNTRY *96
Saint Anthony Cathedral School will hold its fourth annual "Day
in the Country with Southern Hospitality* Saturday, Sept. 28 at
IH-10 West, Orange
886-5424
Happenings Around
Our Community
Registration set for
AWANA at Circle Dr.
. Baptist Cijurch
Allergies? Respiratory Problems? Pet or Tobacco Odors?
You've seen our ads in this spot for the last few weeks.
Seems too good to be true right?
Please read local testimonies for truth about this article.
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from 7.6% to 6%. We new have the lowest combined
unemployment, inflation rale, and mortgage rates since 1969.
(2) 839,000 new jobs have been created during the Clinton
administration In Texas alone. Ten million new jobs nationwide.
(3) The Family Leave Medical Act allows employees an unpaid
3 12 weeks off for sickness and Mnoss without fear of losing their
•‘“jobs. This is only fair to the American worker.
jU" (4) The national debt has been reduced for every family of tour
by $15,000.
*2 (5) President Clinton's crime bill has put 2277 more police
^officers to work in Texas. Our country's crime rate is down 8%
since the President took office, ffs a better America.
•f,w (6) Despite assaults from the right, Social Security and
‘‘"Medicare remain intact. Goodness knows what would have
‘“happened If there had been a Republican president in the White
'’’House the last two years to go along with the Newt and his gang
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| J I* values up k> ............a up
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Turkel, Arlene. The Penny Record (Bridge City, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1996, newspaper, September 4, 1996; Bridge City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177325/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .