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Stand 4 Life - Austin Texas July 8, 2013

Stand 4 Life – Austin Texas July 8, 2013

from Laura Burch (facebook page)

Pictured: Laura Burch, Jessica Kelly, Melanie Behnke, (Unknown)

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Senior Citizens Center New, Menu, Info…

Sr Senior Citizens CenterSPOTLIGHTING SENIORS

By Janet James

Food for Thought – I don’t know about you but I am ready for Spring!

Our February B and A Day had a good turnout. Those celebrating a birthday were Laurence King, Lucy Ferguson, Gene Droemer, Earl Eblen, Max Jackson, Mary Jane Jackson, Emogene Sanders, Ellen Seales, Ada May Culpepper (94 years young), and Margaret Edwards (100 years young). There were 2 anniversaries-Max and Mary Jane Jackson (69 years) and Gene and Beverly Droemer (51 years). Congratulations to all.

Bridge after lunch on Wednesday had 4 tables. Those who played were Bob Adams, Troyce Wood, Sandra Voigt, Jo Ann Williams, J. D. Zinck, Marge Zinck, Ralph Bravoco, Jimaileen Jenson, Sheliah Pegendorm, Max Robertson, Wendell Day, Steve Campbell, Claudine Edwards, Vista Beard, Rob Hiner, and Margaret Edwards. The winners were J. D. and Marge Zinck.

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Jr High Basketball Ready

Slaton Jr High School New Gym Floor

Slaton Jr High School New Gym Floor

by Chris Smith (iPhone)
Slaton Jr High has a new gym floor.  The school is ready for the upcoming year of basketball and other sport activities held in the gym

 

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New Chief & New Lieutenant

New Lieutenant Rick McDowell & New Chief Trevor Barnes

New Lieutenant Rick McDowell & New Chief Trevor Barnes

Trevor Barnes is the new Police Chief taking Steve Wheeler’s place. Barnes, in a quick manner, brought back to the force Detective Rick McDowell.  Barnes hired McDowell as his new lieutenant.

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Special Flower

FlowerThis special flower was spotted at the Intersection of Lynn & Panhandle. Could it be the Yellow

Rose of Texas?

 

 

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Amos, Part 1: The Rugged Prophet for the Poor

Curtis BakerBy: Curtis Baker

One of the great historical figures in the history of the Church of Christ is a man by the name of David Lipscomb. I realize his name will not be familiar to most who read this article, but his story is a good lead in to our discussion on the book of Amos.

David Lipscomb was a dedicated preacher of the gospel in the Tennessee area during the period around the Civil War. Lipscomb was dismayed by what he saw happening among his brothers in Christ, as brothers from the North took up arms against fellow brothers in the South. Lipscomb saw this as a devastating sign that the church was not who she was supposed to be. However, when the war was over, and the South was plunged into poverty, Lipscomb took on a role that even he probably didn’t expect.

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July 4th Music

Blake Kitchens, Kelly Hasty, Meribeth Ashburn, Danielle-Blake-Lynn-Alfred, Lynn Childress & Jack Tyson, Danielle Henzler (Note: Texas Cadillac Jack Backed Everyone Up)

Blake Kitchens, Kelly Hasty, Meribeth Ashburn, Danielle-Blake-Lynn-Alfred, Lynn Childress & Jack Tyson, Danielle Henzler (Note: Texas Cadillac Jack Backed Everyone Up)

 

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