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Happy Birthday
Lake City* Jm. 7,1988
A brick wrapped with a racist
note was allegedly thrown
through a window of the resi-
dence of a black family living in a
white neighborhood.
Daytona Beach • Jan. 1, 1118
A white woman who has a black
husband and her son allegedly
received death threats and two
suspicious packages were left at
their residence. «
MASSACHUSETTS
. BamstaMe • March 13.1998
. Skinhead Nathan Demontigny,
23, was sentenced to serve the
remaining five months of a six-
month sentence lor violating his
probation by maintaining a Klan
website from his residence.
threatening message on a black
hockey players answering ma-
• chine, at the University of Maine
in December. Bryan Masotta,
who is also charged in the com-
plaint, pleaded no contest in the
incident.
Mr. Clarence Edward Cook, Sr.,
hie birthday. His children, Deborah
Cook Anderson, Clarence Edward
Cook, Jr, and daughter-in-law,
Nina Cook; along with his
grandchildren, Clarence Edward
“JoJo” Cook, DI, and Edward
“Leroy” Cook; honored him with a
surprise “spirit-fifled” pre-
celebration onSaturday, September
19, 1998 at Tomntiilo’s Cafe and
Cantina located at 3210 Broadway
from 6 -8 p.m. All of his brothers,
sisters, nieces, and nephews along
with many dear friends were in
The theme for this
John T. Matey Prince HaM
Masonic Lodge will boat their
Sale on Sunday, October 11 from
12:00 noon until 7:00 P.M. at
Camargo Park, Hwy 90W and
Caatroville Rond. Come out and
eajoy a choice of chicken or
sausage dinner, with pleasing
sounds provided by D.J. Dinners
are $5 00 each and proceeds wiH
benefit the John T. Maxey
Scholarship Fund and other
Community Programs. For more
information contact Chuck Burks
at 673-2910.
T & J’s PERSONAL CARE HOME
Your Alternate Move
To Your ‘Gotten Ynora*
321 Maryland
(near St Philip's CofteQa)
Formerly Wateon’a Boarding Horn*
226-8217 |
Tammy Jenkins, LVN Jaoqunimn Stvwwrt.LVN
613-2874 213-8526
Also entering a depnndteMe live-in cnre-glver to antes!
metes and daMy acthritfes.
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Several black high school students
and fans at a basketball game were
allegedly threatened and called racial .
epithets by opposing team players.
MarthisvNIe • Feb. 17,1998
A man allegedly made Klan refer-
ences and shouted “White Power"
at a black man. Robert B. Coffey,
18, was charged with intimidation
and criminal trespassing.
Got Youi
Flu Shot
Stamp Out The Flu!
AMFRK AN I UNO ASSOCIATION
Shots Rt»< ommr ndod
h« twrin Ort 1 Nov IS
event was,
“Happy 3 Score and 10!” this
theme depicts the scripture passage
Psalms 90:10. Some of the
highlights were, a presentation or
Governor George Bush’s birthday
greeting, a beautifully framed poem
entitled, Clarence, written and read
by his eldest grandson, Clarence
Edward “JoJo" Cook, ID,; a high-
spirited celebration song entitled
“Paw Paw’s Special Birthday
Song” written and sung by his
youngest grandson Edward
“Leroy” Cook; and a portrait cake
for all to enjoy Everyone wrote
expressions of love and
encouragement to be included in a
Special Memory Book. A
delicious meal and beautiful
fellowship made this very
memorable day in the life of Mr.
Clarence Edward Cook, Sr.
Religious News
SkVtrnih Annua!
Gospel Hour
The Mount Zion First Baptist
Church, 333 Martin Luther King
Drive wishes to invite everyone to
attend the Mt. Zion Mission Chorus
Seventh Annual Gospel Hour
Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 4
p.m. There will be a reception
immediately fbflowing the musical.
Featured guests include, The
Pathfinders, The Heavenly Voices
and other local talents.
Please join us in spreading the
word through song.
Rev. Kenneth A. Allen is our
Pastor.
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(Kirin An*)
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ASK FORMS. SIMMONS
(1AHST1XJST)
Booth for rent, $85 per week. Nice place to work, good
people and a nice neighborhood.
Need someone willing to work and make money!
Can 661-8930 or 661-4302.
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We Support Our
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4320 S. Gevers ® Southcross, behind McDonalds
print Is Tuesday at 4:00
< p.m. felr Thursday's
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Our First Man, Bro. Claytie
Davit, Jr. , and Our Pastor, Rev.
Dr. Sarah F. Davis, Sunday,
September 27, 1998 at 4 p.m.
The Bethel A.M.E. Church is
located at 225 N. Swiss Street
Please come and join the
celebration of a gifted Minister.
f INVITATION FOR BIDS A
HASA98-0901
The San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA) will receive invitation tbr
Bids to Furnish Various Sixe of Gas Ranges. Bids will be received by
Ithe Chief Financial Officer, Fiscal Division Suite 200, 818 South Flores,1
(San Antonio, TX 78204, until lfcOO AJL LOCAL TIME. TUESDAY
be received
20. 1998. at which time and place all Invitations for Bids will
Bid packages may be picked up at the office of the San Antonio Housing
Authority, Purchasing Department, located at 1310 South Brazos Suite
220, San Antonio, TX 78207 telephone # (210) 270-9802.
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SAN ANTONIO HOUSING AUTHORITY
By:
MELVIN L BRAZIEL
President and CEO
(P.0.464129 ran 9/24/98,10/1/98,10/8/98)-
SAN ANTONIO HOUSING
AUTHORim
fcMbids
INVITATION F(
The San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA) will receive
bids for:
EXCESS WORKERS COMPENSATION
INSURANCE COVERAGE
Request for proposal documents are available at the office of Special
Projects, 818 South Flores, Suite 200, San Antonio, Texas 78204. Copies
of the documents may be obtained from Veronica Aleman, Secretary,
Special Projects Department.
Bids will be received at SAHA’s Office at the address above, until 2:00
p.m local time on Friday, October 16, 1998, at which time all bids will be
publicly opened and read aloud.
Inquiries may be directed to Ms Janie Cano, Special Projects
Coordinator (210) 220-3263.
SAN ANTONIO HO US ING AUTHORITY
MELVIN L BRAZIEL, President and CEO
(P O #64099 mn 9/24/98, 10/1/98. 10/8/98)
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