Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1989 Page: 3 of 40
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THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Sunday, February 12,1SS> A 2.
If your club or organization is
meeting soon and you wish lo
remind memben of ‘
held at 7 pjn. Monday, Feb. 13, la
Hopkins County Nursing Homs.,
Calendar at 883-8663. Deadline
10 ajn. the day of
Items submitted prior k> the date of
the event will
once, space |
will appear
! permitting
Sunday, Feb. 42
A RECEPTION
Fielden on his retirement from the
UJ. Foetal Service Is set for 2 p.m.
Sunday. Feb. 12, at the Sulphur
Bluff Community Center. The
honoree requesu no gifts.
VALENTINE SKATING Party
will be held for the first through
sixth grade Sunday School classes
at Davis Baptist Church from noon
ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR
and 10-key listing —r*-1-- cfcra ————————
Win meet Monday and Wadaaedra Md by Sulphur Spriags FoHoe De-
nights from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in So£ ptment will be h«B * 7 pm.
phur Springs High School Room Monday, Feb. ~
302. Call 885-6916 for infor
Community calendar
13-6916 for inforautioa.
COMMUNITY BAND meets
Mondays from 7 lo 8:30 pjn.
Sulphur Springs High School
Hall The bond is for
lowship.
13.
Ga
rewarded at dm end
‘25TS
five
Band
For fun and fel-
ls Baptist Cm
to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12. Bring a
sack lunch, a change of clothes and
$2 JO.
BLACK WOMEN’S Coalition
for Community Awareness will
meet at 6:30 pan. Monday. Feb. 13,
in the Senior Citizen Activity Cen-
ter on Hinnant Street
SINGING AT Bethel Baptist
Church near Como is held the sec-
ond Sunday of each month at 2
pm.
UNITED BROTHERHOOD
Council will celebrate National
Black History Month at 3 pjn.
Sunday, Feb. 12, in the Cypress
Baptist Center. 400 Como St
HOPKINS COUNTY Museum is
open every Saturday from 10 ajn.
lo 4 pjn. Sunday hours are 1 to 4
pjn.
Monday, Feb. U
VALENTINE DANCE will be
HOPE GROUP meets at 7 pjn.
each Monday at Tfexas Commercial
Savings. The group is a support or-
ganization of people with everyday
PRAYER AND Sdf-Deahl pro-
gram win be offered by 8
of Pint Untied Metbo&t
aooa Monday. Feb. 13, at the
churcn.
is held the first Thursday of each
month u 7 p.m. Singers and lis-
teners a c Aelcome.
LAMAR SCHOOL PTA is res-
cheduled for 7 pjn. Monday, Feb.
13. The Kindergarten class will
present the program.
Chmchat NEW LIFE group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 8 pjn. every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday in
County Nursing Home.
LAKE HIGHLANDS Bwxist
Church will hold a service at 7 pjn.
Tuesday, Feb. 14. in Hopkins
County Nursing Home.
VALENTINE PARTY featurmg
South wind will be held at 7 pjn.
Tiieaday, Feb. 14, in Woodhaven
puters and aoftwa are provided.
Si 885-2732 or 886-3921 for ia-
STARS OF Texas A-H will hold
tting at 7
la (he Ag
siaw ur lexas +-
its realm monthly m
pjn. Tuesday. Feb. 14,
Workers BuUdiag. All a
problems, working
being supportive lo I
better cope with life.
lo help each other
bettor cope with life.
NORTHEAST TEXAS Alcohol
and Drag Foundation is hosting a
family co-dependent group at 7:30
pjn. Mondays,
non, call 88>1(
For more informa-
1030.
HOPKINS COUNTY Associa-
tion of Retarded Citizen’s
(HCARQ will hold s meeting at 7
pjn. Monday, Feb. 13, in the Op-
portunity Center. 602 Church St
DUTCH TREAT luncheon for
fted Myers, state Republican Party
chairman, will be held at noon,
Monday, Feb. 13. « K-Bob’s
Steakhoose. The Hopkins County
the Episcopal Church, 400 Houston
Sl For more information, call 885-
0295.
Roads
BABY SHOWER for Linda
Powell Mathea is set for 7 pjn.
Monday. Feb. 13. at 548 Lincoln
Drive.
BOWIE PTA will meet« 7 pjn.
Monday, Feb. 13. in the school
cafeteria. The fowth grade classes
win present the program.
AUSTIN SCHOOL PTA is
scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, Feb.
13. The kindergarten will present
the program.
BLOOD DRIVE for Holly
Dougan will be held Monday, Feb.
13, at Sulphur Springs High
School.
CITY CEMETERY Society wil
meet at 10 ajn. Monday, Feb 13, at
Sulphur Springs State Baak in the
Director*'Room.
DRUG AWARENESS Program
sponsored by NAACP and conduc-
the event to continue the growth of
the party.
RETIRED FEDERAL Employ-
ees wiU meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 13, at First United Methodist
Church. _
MOTHER'S DAY Out is held
from 9 ajn. until 3 p.m. every
Thursday at First Untied Methodist
Church. For registration or more in-
formation, can 885-7803 after 3
pjn.
HOPKINS-FRANKL IN-DELTA
Porter Parent Association will meet
at 7:30 pjn. Monday. Feb. 13, in
the Department of Human
Resources office on Hinnant Street
Child care is provided.
REBEKAH LODGE meets the
second and fourth Thursday of each
month. -
SINGING AT Black 0* Church
Specifically. FM 1870 (Crash
Road) and FM 269 now pose the
biggest repair problems for the
state crews. Resident Engineer Er-
nest Ifeague said.
The extensive damage at die
south end of FM 1870 near the AJP.
Green Refractories Co plant has
been blamed oa "a matter of bad
Child’s weight is not
key to parental love
tracks got out on It ra
H
A minimum level of t
oa FM 269 wiU be
least until
dmt roadway wil begin.
“Thai’s already been
to Austin We ritould get the con-
tract let and that toad rebuilt some
Other damage oa
maintained highways was
throughout die county and in'little.
“There's not any serious prob-
lems that can't be corrected, but it’s
lo keep us busy for a
he arid.
"temporary patching work will
have dried. Officials of the three
wil be detoyed**until tftT^Mer
Public
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Dear Ann Ijndm I read some-
thing in the New York Timet
recently that made me we my
problem in a different light I hope
all parents who have overweight
children will pay attention
Dr Kefhie Jacobson • payehoto-
gnt at the Tcenagr Medical Service
in Minneapoliv said the No. I
mistake parents make when they
have overweight kids is to focus on
the child's weight "The memagr ».
'I don’t love you the way you are.
You'll have lo changr for me lo love
you' ”
It was pointed out that paying
attention lo other marts, such as
intelligence and accomplishments,
will make it much easier for a child
to lose weight Wright loss is s slow
promt that often takes six months
or longrr This is an unbearably
long time for a youngster
The article suggested that parents
should keep track of how often
their conversations with the child
revolve around food If the first
thing you ask your child when hr
or she comes home from a party it
"What did you oil-’" you're on the
wrong track And saying things like
"You'd hr to pretty if you were
only thinner" may hr meant as a
compliment, but it it devastating to
a child * arif-cstnm
That anicle really woke me up.
Ann I want lo share what I have
learned. Pte.iv print my letter -
MANHATTAN MOTHER
DEAR M.M.: Gladly, because I
know that overweight children
nerd special handling. Often they
eat too much to compensate for
thinp in their lifr that are lacking.
Following the suggestions in thr
anicle could make a big difference.
I hope thr people w ho need to ter
this will take it trrioiuly Fat kidt
who grow up to be fat adults find it
a I mewl impoauMc to slim down
Dear Am Infm: Thoar of us
who have pacemakers are iratnKl-
ed by our doctors not to go through
metal detectors in airports became
the pacemaker can hr damaged. We
are supposed to notify thr attend-
ant. and he or the will escort us
around the metal drtertor
You would not believe the way I
have been treated by some attend-
ants. They have raised my arms and
searched me from head to toe as if I
were a criminal The passengers
who get on thr same plane with me
stare as if I wen- a suspected
hijacker.
Pleasr address this problem in the
column - ORANGE. CALIF
DEAR ORANGE: Most airpon
personnel are extremely courteous
and accommodating. In order to
check passrngrrx for guns and
knives, a complete frisking is neerv
vary if the metal detector is not
used Be grateful they are so
thorough
DEAR READERS: We hear so
much about man’s inhumanity to
man that it's ■ joy to read about
somebody who went out of his way
to be kind to a stranger This letter
brightened my day and I hope it
brightens yours.
Dear Aan Landers: It was my
first trip to New York I was
traveling alone in a gray Ford van
with Michigan plates. I came across
the George Washington Bridge
looking for the Long Island Ex-
pressway
Traffic was grtting heavy and I
was grtting panicky. I asked a
young man to my left if I was on
the right road and he said. "Yes.
just follow the signs.' I couldn't tee
the signs and my heart brgan to
pound
After about 10 minutes he ap-
peared again and said. "Follow
me." That dear man led me to the .
Long Island Expressway and waved
good by
He was my guardian angri I
don't think I would have made it
without him. I hope he reads your
column - M L in Michigan
What an the signs af alcoholism?
How can .it* teU (f someone .new lore
h am alcoholic* Alcoholism How to
Rnvfmkr It. How to Deal With It.
How to Conquer It” willghvyou the
answers To ncehe a copy. send SJ
and a self-addressed. stamped bust-
ncsssizr entrbpe (45 cents postage)
to Ann Landers. PO Box 11562. Chi-
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HOPKINS COUNTY Home
Economists will meet at 4 c m.
Monday. Feb. 13. in the SSHS
Homemaking Department Vicki
Davis will present the program on
the closing of the ETSU Homemak-
ing Department
Tuesday, Feb. 14
BROWNIE TROOP from Hous-
ton School wall be making a
“sweetheart viait" at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 14. at Hopkins
COMPUTER INTRODUCTION
class on the Apple computer wriB be
held on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 pjn.
in Middle School Room 163. Call
.885-6916 for information.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
for Retired Persons will provide
free tax assistance lo senior
citizens, handicapped and low inc-
ome families each Tuesday begin-
ning Feb. 14 from 8 a.m. until 2
pjn. at the Senior Citizen’s Activity
Center, 150 Hinnant Street AARP
will meet at 6 p.m. in the Civic
Center.
COMPUTER BUSINESS Essen-
tials. a basic computer teaming
course will meet each Tuesday
through March 7 from 6:30 to 9:30
pjn. at the Hopkins County Cham-
ber of Commerce. Sponsored
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of
Retired Premf aeettiw is
acheduled for 6 pjn. Tuesday, Fab.
14, in the Civic Center for a cov-
ered dish araaL Debra Lang of Dal-
las wifl be speaking oa the
PTA is
Tuesday,
AREA COUNCIL
scheduled for 10 ajn.
Feb. 14. I
SULPHUR SPRINGS Area of
Retired teachers Association will
meet at 2 pjn. Tbeaday, Feb. 14, at
the Senior Citizen Budding on
NEW LIFE
group meets each
day at 8 p.m. i
Church.
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We've been serving Sulphur
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1989, newspaper, February 12, 1989; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817444/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.