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Outside construction on the metal building to house animals at the new animal shel-
ter is nearing completion. Shown are men installing roof panels.
MOVIE NIGHT, pumpkin glow in
the Patch at St. Matthew’s Episco-
pal Church, 6:30 p.m. Saturday with
games, popcorn, treats. “The Great
Pumpkin Charlie Brown” will be
shown. (903) 657-3154. <www.seey-
ouinthepatch.com>.
St. Betties CPCA Church annual
revival 2:30 p.m. Oct. 4 with Rev.
Raymond Cross of St. John Baptist
Church in Kilgore. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5-7
with Rev. Louis Thompson, pastor of
Antioch Baptist Church. Host pastor,
Rev. Robert Leadon.
St. Clark Missionary Baptist Church
Anniversary Program for Pastor, Rev.
Wesley Chapel CME Church, Laneville
revival services 7 p.m. nightly Oct. 5-9;
Speaker for the week, Dr. Earl Whitaker,
New Life Church of Lufkin. Pastor, Rev.
Lee Roy Redwine.
West Holly Spring Church of the Liv-
ing God, Laneville revival services 7
p.m. nightly Oct. 5-9. Speaker for the
week, Dr. Earl Whitaker from the New
Life Church of Lufkin.
Moss Temple Church pastor and
wife’s 14th appreciation celebration
2:30 p.m. Oct. 11. Guest speaker, Min-
ister Martin L. King, Church of Christ
at Union, Longview. Host pastor, Elder
Patrick Carter.
Midway Baptist Church Annual Har-
vest Drive Program, 3 p.m. Oct. 11.
Speaker, Rev. JaVoski A. Ervin, pastor
of New Prospect Baptist Church in Min-
den. Host Pastor, Rev. Fred M. Alford.
HHS CHOIR pregame Sadler’s barbe-
cue sandwich meal fundraiser 4:30-
6:30 p.m. Friday. Tickets are $5. Pick-
up at HMS cafeteria parking lot. For
information, (903) 738-0113.
Mount Hebron Missionary Baptist
Church annual church anniversary 3
p.m. Oct. 11. Guest speaker, Rev. Van-
dell Smith, St. Paul Baptist Church,
Longview. Host pastor, Rev. Tony Zin-
nah Jr.
Reese Shiloh CME Church “It’s Pray-
ing Time” program 6 p.m. Oct. 10. The
program is open to all of the com-
munity to come and participate. Host
pastor, Rev. Judy Edmonds.
Angelette Gospel Singers celebrates
49 years of services and to celebrate
the event a student will be awarded
a scholarship. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at
Mount Zion Baptist Church. Pastor, Rev.
Jesse McLendon.
Mount Rose Baptist Church honor-
ing Rev. and Mrs. Garry Johnson on
their first anniversary, 3 p.m. Oct. 25.
Speaker, Rev. Archie Hicks of Sunshine
Missionary Baptist Church in Tyler.
Host Pastor, Garry Johnson.
Reese Shiloh CME Church annual
family and friends day program 3:30
James V. and First Lady, Brenda Peo-
ples, 3 p.m. Oct. 11. Special Guest
Messenger and Church Family, Rev. R.L.
Davis, Corinth Baptist Church in Tyler.
Mount Hebron Missionary Baptist
Church annual revival 7:30 p.m. night-
ly Oct. 12-14. Guest evangelist, Rev. J.
T. Harris, Bethlehem Baptist Church,
Carthage. Host pastor, Rev. Tony Zin-
nah Jr.
Fairview Baptist Church Pastor and
wife’s 19th Anniversary 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 18. Guest speaker, Rev. Regi-
nald Weatherton of Lakeview Baptist
Church. Host Pastor, Rev. J.B. Williams.
Walnut Grove CME Church Annual
Mission Program, 3 p.m. Oct. 18. Guest
Speaker, Rev. Linda McCollum, pastor
of Valley Grove. Host pastor, Minister
Carl Cox.
Shady Grove Baptist Church on OR
3230 S. is having a Church Anniversary
3 p.m. Oct. 25. Guest speaker, Pastor
Buddy Carter of Anadarko Christian
Church in Laneville.
HHS CLASS OF 1951 quarterly lun-
cheon 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Fillin
Station.
Union Grove Baptist Church Youth
Extravaganza 3 p.m. Oct. 25. Speaker,
Rev. Curtis Durham of New Begin-
ning Worship Center. Host pastor, R.B.
Fields.
HHS CLASS OF 1961 monthly luncheon
Oct. 14 at the Fillin Station.
Bethel Baptist Church Friend and
Family Day Program, 3 p.m. Oct. 18.
Guest speaker, Rev. Garry Johnson,
pastor of Mount Rose Baptist Church.
Host pastor, Elder Tracy Colbert.
HHS CLASS OF 2005 10-year reunion
kicks off at the Homecoming football
game Oct. 23. Picnic 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Oct. 24 at Lake Forest Park. Gathering
at Tai’s Restaurant and Club 7-11:30
p.m. Oct. 24. <hhslions2005@gmail.
com>. Buy tickets through facebook.
p.m. Oct. 25. Speaker, Rev. Carroll
Christian, pastor of St. Luke CME
Church, Terrell. Host pastor, Rev. Judy
Edmonds.
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Director of Texas Department of
Transportation to step down
AUSTIN (AP) — The director of the Texas
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RUSK COUNTY LIBRARY welcomes
Jeri Mills 6 p.m. Thursday. She will
read from her book and answer ques-
tions about the history of African
Americans in East Texas. Evening will
end with a book signing.
FALL GARDENING SEMINAR Satur-
day at 115 E. Fordall St. Sponsored
by RC Master Gardeners. Registra-
tion 8:30 a.m., program 9-11:30 a.m.
RSVP by Wednesday to RC Extension
Office (903) 657-0376 or <gshorter@
ag.tamu.edu>.
HHS CLASS OF 1985 to meet for its
30th reunion Friday at the Henderson
Lions football game and at 5 p.m. Sat-
urday at The Crater. For information,
Michelle Sparkman Haley <rcmg03@
yahoo.com> or (903) 215-6627.
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 214
College St., invites you to join them
Sundays: 9:50 a.m. Children’s Sunday
School; 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist; 11
a.m. Coffee Fellowship. Pumpkin Patch
hours: 2-5 p.m. Sunday; 3-6 p.m.
Thursday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. For
more information, call the church office
at (903) 657-3154.
HENDERSON CLAY GANG club monthly
meeting, 9 a.m. Oct. 17 at Denny’s Res-
taurant. Call Billy Mills (903) 836-2332
or Harris Terry (903) 657-6132 for more
information.
NEW SALEM SCHOOL REUNION 11:30
a.m. Oct. 17 at Striker Lakeside Restau-
rant. All alumni are invited to order off
the restaurant menu. Business meeting
to discuss plans for old school grounds
site. Contact Jack (903) 854-3542.
UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CON-
FEDERACY, Centennial 2321 Chapter,
will meet Oct. 15. If interested in visit-
ing or becoming a member, call (903)
561-0851.
CLASS OF 1954 meeting at Haskell
Gossett’s for lunch, 11:30 a.m. Oct. 17.
Reservations needed. Call Roxy White:
(903) 657-8174. Haskell’s address:
5764 CR 2867 E.
HHS FOOTBALL BOOSTER meeting 7
p.m. Tuesday in the media room of the
indoor facility at HHS campus.
TxDOT TYLER DISTRICT retirees
group will welcome State Rep. Dan
Flynn as guest speaker at its meet-
ing 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at
Traditions Restaurant in Tyler. Con-
tact Danny Aylor, TxDot retiree (903)
469-3433 or <dannyaylor@earthlink.
net>.
HHS CLASS OF 1975 40th Class
Reunion 7-12 p.m. Nov. 7 at The
Loft. $50 for classmates, $25 spouse/
guest, mail payment to: Class of ’75,
c/o Marilyn Bowens, 2105 Neal St.
Henderson, TX 75652. Contact: Patsy
Williams: (903) 646-3373, Bonnie
Geddie: (903) 646-3339.
RC RETIRED TEACHERS Association
meeting 2 p.m. Oct. 21 at South Main
Church of Christ multi-purpose room.
Guest speaker, Ronnie Whittington,
Henderson Animal Shelter. Bring sup-
plies to donate to the animal shelter:
old towels, kitty litter, paper towels,
Clorox or blue Dawn.
HHS FOOTBALL BOOSTER meeting 7
p.m. Oct. 20 in the media room of the
indoor facility at HHS campus.
HHS FOOTBALL BOOSTER meeting 7
p.m. Oct. 27 in the media room of the
indoor facility at HHS campus.
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Neighbors: NJ home swept away
by storm was nuisance
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP)
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RUSK COUNTY HAY SHOW will be
held 6 p.m. Thursday at the Henderson
Civic Center. For information, (903)
657-0376.
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Haldy Gifford says the home was doomed to
wind up in the bay.
Jim Mooers says it’s been falling apart for
five years. He blamed local officials for ignoring
The penalties for the charges in the case repeated complaints.
range from five years to life in prison without
parole and fines of $250,000 to $10 million.
Joe Clifford told The Associated Press the
house broke loose and went by his home, hit a
Prosecutors say federal agents seized large few decks and struck his 18-foot boat — which
amounts of cocaine, marijuana and cash. capsized — before it went out to the bay.
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rial Library book sale Oct. 14-16 at the
library, 401 S. Commerce St. in Overton.
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 14; 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Oct. 15; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 16. For
information, (903) 834-6318.
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when God does open a door
for you to speak, point them
to Christ and what He has
done for you.
Most of all, ask God to make
you an example to others of
Christ’s love. The greatest ser-
mon you’ll ever preach is the
example of a life that’s been
transformed by the power of
Christ. Do others see Christ in
you — His love, His patience,
His purity, His joy?
(Send your queries to “My
Answer,” c/o Billy Graham,
Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association, 1 Billy Graham
Parkway, Charlotte, N.C.,
28201; call i-(877) 2-GRA-
HAM, or visit the Web site for
the Billy Graham Evangelistic
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Pray for those around you who need Christ
Some people
aren’t really
interested in
answers; they
only want to
keep us (and
God) at arm’s
length, so to
speak. The
Bible says,
“Always be
prepared
to give an
Q: Every time I try to wit-
ness to someone and tell them
about Jesus, it ends up in an
argument. They accuse me of
being too judgmental, or they
say you can’t believe the Bible,
or things like that, and when
I try to answer them it turns
into an argument. What am I
doing wrong? — P.J.
A: Arguing by itself seldom
wins anyone to Christ, I’ve
found; it only polarizes them
and makes them less open to answer to everyone who asks
the Gospel. The Bible says, you. ... But do this with gen-
“Do everything without grum- tleness and respect” (1 Peter
bling or arguing” (Philippians 3:15).
2:14). Pray for those around you
Does this mean we never who need Christ. Only the
try to answer someone’s ques- Holy Spirit can convict them
tion, or never defend our faith of their sin and convince them
in Christ against someone who of the truth of the Gospel. In
attacks it? No, of course not. addition, ask God to make you
But we do need to ask God sensitive to their feelings and
to help us discern whether or help you know when to speak
not their question is genuine, and when to keep silent. And
Federal prosecutors charge
31 with drug trafficking
MACON, Ga. (AP) — Federal prosecutors in MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Neigh-
Georgia have charged 31 people with drug traf- bors are saying good riddance to a Jersey shore
ticking, gun and money laundering offenses. home that washed into a bay during a weekend
U.S. Attorney Michael Moore said Tuesday storm.
that federal, state and local law enforcement They tell <NJ.com> the Grassy Sound home
agencies worked together in an undercover swept off its pilings Saturday was a structurally
operation called “Makon Money” to investi- unsound nuisance.
gate a large-scale drug organization based in
Macon.
Those charged live in Georgia, California
and Texas and range in age from 24 to 49.
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Pilot who became ill aboard
flight died of natural causes
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - A New York medi-
Department of Transportation has announced cal examiner says an American Airlines pilot who
he’ll step down at the end of the year. became ill while flying from Phoenix to Boston
Joe Weber made the announcement Tuesday, died from natural causes.
The former three-star Marine general was cho- The Onondaga County medical examiner’s
sen only last year to run the agency. office on Monday night announced the determi-
According to a statement released by TxDOT, nation in the death of 57-year-old Capt. Michael
Weber in his announcement to the agency’s Johnston. Officials say the determination was
11,000 employees called his past 18 months “a made after an autopsy and preliminaiy toxicology
true highlight in my life.” The agency is primar- tests. American Airlines says Flight 550 was cany-
ily responsible for maintaining and expanding ing 147 passengers when Johnston was stricken,
the 80,000-mile state highway system. His co-pilot calmly took over and safely landed the
The 65-year-old didn’t say in the statement plane in Syracuse on Monday morning.
why he was leaving the $299,ooo-a-year job. Johnston was a graduate of Brigham Young
Weber, a 1972 Texas A&M graduate, had University. He began his career with America
served as Texas A&M University’s vice president West Airlines in 1990 as a first officer and later
for student affairs before being selected in April was upgraded to captain. He was married and is
2014 to lead TxDOT. survived by a wife and children.
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