Yoakum Herald-Times and Four Star Reporter (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1994 Page: 8 of 22
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LEE TILLMAN
KAY TILLMAN
512-275 9226
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Support Our Churches
For A Stronger Community
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Galilee Missionay Bapist
Leesville Community, Yoakum
Sunday School 94m
Sunday Worship: 11 am.
Pastor Issac Robinson, Sr.
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Church Of Jesus Christ Of
Latter Day Saints
505 Texas Avenue, Shiner
Sunday Sacrement: 10 am.
Sunday School & Primary: 11.10am
Sunday Relief Society: 11.50 am.
107 W Gonzales St • Yoakum. TX 77995
(512)293 2311 • 1-800-548-5439
FAX (512) 293-6398
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Hebron Baptist
Hebron
Sunday School: 9:45 am.
Moming Worship: 11am.
Evening Worship: 6 pm.
Wednesday: Adult Bible Study, GAs,
RAs Acleens, Mission Friends 7 pm.
Pastor: Buddy Means
Phone:(512)741-6550
Holy Cross Lutheran
Hwy 77-A, Yoakum
Saturday Worship: 6 pm.
Sunday Worship: 10 am.
Sunday School: 8.45 am.
Pastor Tim Van Antwerp
Phone:293-3033
Hochheim Baptist
Hochheim
Sunday School: 10 am.
Sunday Worship: 10.45 am.
Pastor Ben Sheeran
FACTORY OUTLET LE
VOpen: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 9-4
Primera Iglesia Bautista
914 Boyle, Yoakum
Sunday School: 930am.
Sunday Worship: 10.30 am., 7 pm
Wednesday Worship: 7 pm.
Pastor Paul Coronado
Church Of God In Christ
612 Forest, Yoakum
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship: 11 am
Pastor: Elder Richard E. Harper
Phone 293 2845
Progress Baptist
805 Edgar, Terryville
Sunday School: 10 am.
Preaching: 11am
Pastor: Ellis E Epps
Phone: 2933018
St. John the Baptist
Baptist Catholic
Kuerth
Sunday Mass: 9 am.
Pastor Charles Sonnier
Queen Of Peace Catholic
Sweet Home
■Saturday Mass: 5 pm.
Sunday Mass: 7 p.m
Pastor Charles Sonnier
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Rt. 3, Box 6192 •Hallettsville
512-798-4581
ML Sinai Missionary Baptist
1010 Dunn, Yoakum
Sunday School: 930 am.
Sunday Worship: 11 am., 7 pm.
Pastor H. L Hawkins
Superior, fashionable Preowned Clothing
222 W. May • Yoakum • (512) 293-2664
Open: 10-5:30
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YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to call of its directors, a special
meeting of Yoakum National Bank will be held at its banking house at 301
West Grand Avenue, in the city of Yoakum, state of Texas, on Thursday,
December 1, 1994 at 6:00 p.m., to consider and determine by vote
whether an agreement to consolidate the bank and Interim Yoakum Bank
located in the city of Yoakum, state of Texas, under the provisions of the
laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, andto vote upon
any other matters incidental to the proposed consolidation of the two
institutions. A copy of the agreement, approved by a majority of the
directors of each of the two institutions, providing for the consolidation, is
on file at the institution and may be inspected during business hours.
Fordtran Church Of Christ
Fordtran
Sunday Classes: 10 am.
Sunday Worship: 11 am., 730 pm.
Wednesday Classes: 7 30 pm.
Phone: 293-3983,293-2494
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Sunday Bible Study: 9.30 am.
Sunday Worship: 10.20 am., 6 pm.
Wednesday Bible Study: 7.30 pm
Evangelist: Terry Starting
Phone 293-5423
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Schedule of events
Wednesday,*Nov. 2 - All
Soul's Day. Memorial Service
of Light for parishioners who
have died the past year, 6:30
p.m. at St. Joseph's Church.
Friday, Nov. 4 - Liturgy, 8
a.m. (5/5); 7th grade goes to
the nursing home for mass at
10 a.m.
Monday, Nov. 7 - Opening
exercises, 8 a.m. (7th grade in
charge.
Top Tiger
Citizenship Awards
Oct. 31-Nov. 4
Pre-K- Alisha Kusak
Kinder (AM) - Grace Tuttle
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gravy on the side.
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Kinder (PM) - Sloane Ktitach
Grade 1 (Lauer) - Kayla Rutledge
Grade 1 ( Thiry) - Kyle Kusak
Grade 2- Mallory Vaclavik
Grade 3-Randy Malik
Grade 4 - Cody Brewer
Grade 5 - Brian Fees
Grade 6 - Daniel Hernandez
Grade 7 - Stuart Kalisek
Grade 8 - Jenny Boysen
Science can be fun!
How far can a snail travel in
3 minutes? Do isopods
(pillbugs) like hot, warm or
cold areas? How long does it
take an earthworm to crawl
into soil? How do mealworms
react to stimulus?
The fifth-grade students
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many more questions as they
studied common invertebrates.
The students used science
skills of observing, comparing,
classifying, manipulating var-
ables and combined these with
math skills of graphing,
counting, measuring and pre-
dicting.
The students are observing
the life cycles of mealworms.
Every week, each student
counts the number of larva,
pupa and beetles that are in
their mealworm house. After
five weeks of recording their
results, the students will graph
the results to see how the
mealworm population has
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The Texas Department of fluenza, but not from the vac-
Health (TDH) warns each year cine. If they do become ill, the
that anyone who may be at in- vaccine usually helps lessen the
creased risk of complications severity of the case."
of influenza should be immu- The categories of people
nized before flu season begins, who are most likely to develop
The U.S. Centers for Disease influenza complications are:
Control and Prevention (CDC) ‘Persons 65 years of age or
each year predicts which strain older;
of influenza pose the greatest ‘Adults and children with
public health danger. The vac- chronic heart or lung disor-
cine CDC has recommended ders, including children with
for the 1994-95 season is asthma;
designed to combat the ‘People under medical care
A/Shangdong, B/Panama and for chronic metabolic diseases,
A/Texas (first isolated in kidney or blood problems or
Houston in 1991) strains of the weakened immune systems;
disease. and
Flu vaccines arc subject to ‘Children (18 and younger)
yearly change, and the effee- who already are receiving long
tiveness of the shots declines term aspirin therapy, which can
with time. Therefore annual place them at risk of develop-
immunizations with the rcc- ing Rcyc syndrome after in-
ommended vaccines are ncccs- fluenza.
sary for people most at risk. "We strongly recommend
People most at risk of severe influenza vaccinations for all
or fatal complications of the people in high-risk groups,
disease include those 65 or especially if they are interna-
older, anyone with chronic res- tional travelers or if they arc
piratory or heart problems and pregnant," Crider advised,
children weakened by disease. "People infected with the hu-
"Ycarly, usually between De- man immunodeficiency virus
cember through April, influ- (the virus which causes AIDS)
enza kills about 20,000 in the also may be at increased risk
U.S., most of them in high risk for flu complications." In ad-
categories," Robert D. Crider dition, CDC recommends that
Jr., director of TDH’s Immun- physicians, nurses and other
ization Division said. Crider health professionals should be
said that the elderly are among immunized against influenza
the hardest-hit by influenza to avoid spreading the disease
and its complications, to their patients. Residents and
"Fewer than 30 percent of employees of nursing homes
Americans in high-risk groups and other facilities treating
heed our annual warnings to chronically ill patients should
seek influenza vaccinations," also be immunized.
he added. "We know that one "Wc advise physicians to of-
reason some older people fail fcr vaccine to their patients
to be vaccinated is because of during routine clinic visits, be-
an unfounded fear that the ginning in September and
vaccine can actually cause in- throughout influenza season,"
fluenza. The truth is that a he said. "Children younger
vaccinated person may still than 9 who have never received
contract some strain of in- these influenza vaccines will
YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES
204 Hopkins • Yoakum • (512) 293-5266
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need a first shot, followed a
month later by a booster.
Adults, however, will need only G;-4. nilOQt
one shot in a season, since • ME*-
CDC has found no added ben- OBSERVING AND COUNTING ISOPODS - more commonly known as 'pillbugs' - as they travel in their enclosed contain-
efit in a second shot for adults ers to discover what temperatures the small creatures like best are St Joseph's School fifth-graders Ryan Wenzel, Brad
in a single season." Kvinta, Maggie Stimeman, Amy Vinkdarek, Candice Zbranek and Joseph Basile.
Crider explained that all un- _______________________________
immunized residents of chro-
nic-care facilities, such as nur- Band Boosters
sing homes, should be immun-
cmocrunssncctommanaty°y slate meeting
vaccine may not be complete The Yoakum Band Boosters
for a few weeks following vac- will meet on Monday, Nov. 14
cination, waiting until flu cases t 5:30 p.m. in the band hall
occur in the community can be All band parents are encour-
a tragic mistake. He added that aged to attend
high-risk persons who arc
hospitalized anytime from now All Classified Ads Are
through March and members To Be Paid In Advance!
of their households are en- DEADLINE 12 NOON MONDAY
couragcd to be vaccinated.
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