The Lindale Times (Lindale, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1994 Page: 5 of 10
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I Family Life News
Smiths are new grandparents
Staton and Dudley exchange vows
Complete Trim Work
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Vaccinate Me!
Carpet • Linoleum • Tile
882-3361
FLEMING'S FARM & RANCH
nothing
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wayne Bryant
592-8925
Sam Ferguson
882-3401
home of the bride's parents with
houseparty members being Janice
Lane, Carol Wood, Linda War-
ren, Karon Clinton, Martha
Holbrook, Suanne Rouse, Nancy
McClung, Ola Jester, Evelyn
Grimes, Loma Dudley, Debbie
Barnett, Fem Dudley, Natalie
Barnett, Kayla Barnett, Jennifer
Cole, Courtenay Anders, Jennifer
Niederkom, Jenny Marta and
Amber Lilly
The couple plans a wedding
trip to the Virgin Islands.
New Hope Covenant Church
serves lunch every Tuesday and
Thursday free of charge. The
church is located in downtown
Lindale at 110 N. Main next to the
laundromat. For a good meal and
good, Christian fellowship, join
Pastor Larry Payne, his wife,
Linda, and others for lunch. For
more information, call 882-0115.
All are welcome to this inter-de-
nominational Christian outreach
mission.
The East Texas Accent Cho-
rus of Sweet Adelines Interna-
Bud Coomer
All types of tractor work
top soil • fill dirt • clay
(903) 882-0371
Without advertising
a terrible thing
happens...
ARE YOU TIRED OF LIVING A DEFEATED LIFE-
OF BEING THE TARGET OF EVERY TYPE
OF WORRY AND PROBLEM? IF SO,
YOU ARE INVITED TO A LADIES' MEETING
WHERE YOU CAN LEARN OF THE VICTORIOUS
LIFESTYLE THE LORD JESUS WANTS YOU TO ENJOY.
FREE
ENGRAVING
Owners telephone
number on back of
rabies tag
NEW SUMMER
LIBRARY HOURS
New summer hours at the Lindale
Library are Tuesday and Thursday,
1-7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Workdays are each
Wednesday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. with
workers bringing a sack lunch.
SMITH COUNTY PUBLIC
HEALTH CLINIC
The Smith County Public Health
Medical Outreach Clinic will be at
Operation Friendship, 114 E. Hub-
bard, every Thursday at 8:45 a.m. The
clinic provides health care services to
all Texas residents, not just Smith
County.
THE SPEAKER WILL BE BECKY COLVILLE,
A 1993 GRADUATE OF
RHEMA BIBLE TRAINING CENTER.
It'S
Vaccination
Time!
7 P.M., TUESDAY, JUNE 28,1994
POOL COMMUNITY CENTER
FM 849, LINDALE
882-1119
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Thursday & Saturday
8 a.m. - Noon
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The Lindale Independent School
District offers vocational programs
in Agriculture, Home Economics,
Metal Trades, Industrial Technology,
Business Office Services, Business
Information Processing, Marketing
and Health Services.
• It is the policy of the Lindale Inde-
pendent School District not to dis-
criminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, or handicap in its
vocational programs, services or ac-
tivities as required by Title VI of the
Civil Rights Actof 1964; as amended;
Title IX of the Education Amend-
ments of 1972; and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended.
For information about your rights
or grievance procedures, contact the
Title IX and Section 504 Coordina-
tor, Dr. Mack Saxon, at P.O. Box 370
Lindale, Texas or phone 882-6157.
WEIGHT WATCHERS
The Weight Watchers at Work
Program, Lindale, will be starting
the next 10-week series July 13.There
are no forbidden foods and the pro-
gram will focus on food management
and portion control.
Meetings will be at Lindale High
School, 9 a.m., on Wednesdays. Dif-
ferent topics will be discussed along
with recipes and cooking ideas. Sev-
eral payment plans are available. If
you are interested in joining, call
Patricia Rinlee, 882-6886.
1113 South Main
Hwy. 69 at Perryman Road
Lindale, Texas 75771-6266
(903) 882-8866
Office Phone: 882-3194
24-Hour Answering Service: 531-1735
Heidi Jeanine Staton and Lance
DeWayne Dudley, both of Lindale,
were married June 18 at First Bap-
tist Church in Lindale.
Officiant was the Rev. Robbie
Caldwell.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Neal Staton, Jr., and
the bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilburn Dudley are both
graduates of Lindale High School
and Baylor University.
Maids of honor were Windie
Elizabeth Staton and Kelsey Cook
Staton, sisters of the bride.
Best men were David Dudley,
brother of the groom and Robert
Neal Staton III, brother of the
groom.
Bridesmaids were Jenny Lane
and Kim Scott, both of Lindale;
Deanna Hinton, Longview; and
Jenni Jach, Bossier City, La.
Groomsmen were James
Brooks and David McClung, both
of Lindale; Jason Turner, Long-
view; and Ron Lawrence, Hous-
ton.
Ushers Eric Lyles and Jerry
Barnett, both of Lindale; and
Travis Phillips, Waco, cousin of
the bride.
Jr. ushers were Jerry Barnett, linist; and a brass ensemble con-
EAST TEXAS TILE & ACOUSTICS
201 Eagle Spirit Drive, Lindale
882-5721 • 882-5092
Law
GARY D. JACKSON
GLORIA A. JACKSON
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
8 a.m. - Noon & 1:30 - 5 p.m.
NEW GRANDMOTHER POLLY SMITH WITH LUKE
Mr. and Mrs. Joey Hollifield of Round Rock, Tex., are proud to
announce the arrival of Lucas Reid (Luke) on Thursday, May 19, at
4:17 p.m. Luke weighed 7 pounds 10 and one-half ounces and mea-
sured 20 and one-half inches.
Maternal grandparents are Wright and Polly Smith, Lindale. This is
their first grandchild. Paternal grandparents are Jo An Hollifield,
Waynesville, N.C. and the late Harold Hollifield, Hide-A-Way Lake.
Fenell Killian of Shreveport, La. and Pauline Killian Hobbs, Wi-
nona, are maternal great-grandparents.
Paternal great-grandfather is Glenn Williams, Waynesville, N.C.
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Announcements
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MRS. LANCE DeWAYNE DUDLEY
III and Shawn Oliver, nephews of
the groom.
Music was provided by Ronnie
Stribble, soloist; Cheryl Terry,
pianist; Rosemary Ricketts, vio-
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sisting of Jim Young, Steven
Moore, Patrick Neff, Shane Lee
and Wesley Gilbert.
■ Zhe.?“P“TJ.Wa!.held.at*f tional, has moved its rehearsal to
Prairie Creek Baptist Church. The
women's barbershop chorus is
composed of members from sev-
eral East Texas towns.
The chorus is seeking new
members. For more information,
call 566-2248,592-8484, or 963-
7601.
Free aerobics are taught on
Tuesday and Thursday at Prairie
Creek Baptist Church. Step-up
aerobics will be held at 8:30 a.m.
on Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day.
Exercise and aerobics classes
are offered at the First United
Methodist Church of Lindale.
Exercise classes are available
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 8:15 a.m.
Step aerobic classes are taught
Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
in Fellowship Hall.
Also offered is Body Recall at
7 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. For more informa-
tion, call 882-8506.
Mon - Fri. 8-5 KSgSfl
(903) 593-8951
Jimmy’s Auto Upholstery
Seats • Headliners • Carpet • Vinyl Tops
*Power Door Locks & Windows |One-Day|
*RV & Boat Upholstery
*Truck Bed Covers
*Convertible Tops
1207 W. Erwin • Tyler, TX 75702
(Across From Flowers Bread Bakery)
'Low ('ost
VACCINATION CLINIC
Rabies and all other vaccinations
for dogs and cats at discounted rates
Saturday June 25th
9 a.m.—3 p.m.
Licensed Veterinarian with 30 years experience
C.D. "Doc" Minnis DVM
•check for worms
•heartworm tests
•free dip, for ticks and fleas
•free spraying for fleas for cats
•Heartgard available at discount prices
Your Hometown News
The Times, Thursday, June 23,1994-Page 5
In anticipation of the next
legislative session, State Rep-
resentative Ted Kamel would
like to hear the voters’ views
concerning casino gambling.
”1 try to vote ng to
the feelings of my district,”
said Kamel. ’’Before I vote, I
review letters from the folks
at home.”
Citizens may write Kamel
at P.O. Box690, Tyler, 75710,
or call his Tyler
7898.
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Sheppard, Anita. The Lindale Times (Lindale, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1994, newspaper, June 23, 1994; Lindale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207931/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smith County Historical Society.