The Mercedes Enterprise (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1999 Page: 10 of 28
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1401 East Eighth Street • Weslaco, Texas 78596 • 956/968-8567
October 13, 1999 • Page 2
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And Volunteers
Services
Doors
Arturo’s Restaurant, Nuevo Progreso
Body and Soul Therapeutic Massage, Weslaco
Borderland Hardware Company, Weslaco
Borowitz Black Belt Academy, Weslaco
Carwash Carwash, McAllen
Cortino’s Italian Restaurant, Mercedes
Create “A” Cake, Weslaco
Cuadra’s Fine Photography, Mercedes
Danny’s Cafe, Donna
Embassy Suites Hotel, McAllen
Fat Daddy’s, Weslaco
Fiesta Tex-Mex Restaurant, Weslaco
Fourteen Karats and Co., Weslaco
Golden Corral, Weslaco
Hair Trix High Tech Salon, Weslaco
Hales, Bradford & Allen L.L.P., Weslaco
Health Club 722, Weslaco
Hollon Oil Company-Oil Can Harry’s, Weslaco
The Blue Onion, Weslaco
Tropic Tan, Weslaco
Vanity Beauty Shop, Weslaco
Weslaco J.C. Penney’s
Stephany Wiley, Weslaco
Weslaco Fitness Center, Weslaco
Rosendo Duran Ellen Neeley
JuanF. Saldana Mary Bravo
Gilbert Bravo Ciprians Zamora
Cash Domes
These who have
given up to $1,000.
Barb Dietrich
Mrs. Bea Garza
Knapp Medical Center
Employees
Gave A Total Of: $9,752
Nov. 1999-July 1999.
Jose’s Cafecito, Weslaco
Le Mystique Massage Therapy, Weslaco
M. Rivas Food Store, Donna
Mid Valley Express, Weslaco
Mid Valley Tire & Appliance Inc., Weslaco
Moad Business Solutions & Quick Print
Monte Carlo Cafe, Donna
Monte Carlo Grill, Donna
Monterrey Cafe, Weslaco
Nails Beautiful and Hair Salon, Weslaco
Nail Secrets-Aveda Concept Salon, Weslaco
Pan de Polvo by Elva Garza, Weslaco
Personal Best-Personal Training, Weslaco
Pizza Hut #6, Weslaco
Rainbow International, Weslaco
Telton Saucedo
Alexandra Cuellar
Alfredo Gomez
Nyssa Cruz
Marcelina De la Torre
Robert Hernandez
Janith M. Fritz
Pola Vasquez
Celina Ramos
Rosalinda Mora
Myrna F. Alenzuela
Luvimin C. Fetiza
Guadalupe Reyna Jr.
Regina Ray
Ruby Morales
Paula L. Cano
Balvina Vasquez
Melissa Rivera
Jaime Garza
Rolando Villarreal
Cesario Perez Jr.
Steven Trejo
Norma Valdez
Rogelio Cantu
Robert M. Markham Jr.
Aurora Trejo
Carlos Lugo
Esmeralda Borjas
Allen Spencer
William Haas
Javier Alfaro
Jose Ramirez
Estela Alejandro
Alma R. Palomarez
Blanca A. Rodriguez
Belen Lopez
Jennifer I. Laure
Erica Marie Rivas
Belia Farias
Florencia D. Baguiwa
Maricela Zuniga
Bethavez Garza
Marilyn Vanborrendam Maria S. Martinez
May R. Tiglao
Rene Castillo
Orlando Lopez Anna M. Arroyo
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Luciano Medina Paula M. Lara
Pamaa lopes alma Valdez
Antonia Cuellar Mariza Ayala
Melinda Bazan Josephine Capucion
Anne Kuerzdoerfer Homer Castillo
Jesse Valerio Jasmin Ignacio
Cristina Duran Maricel B. Alto
Ramona Macabugao Rosa M. Martinez
Jorge Orozco Patricia Cuellar
Maritza P. Ramos Linda Salazar
Fermina Valladares Elvia Reyna
Henrietta J. Peynado
Maria Cervantez
Daniel Hernandez
Grissel Cuellar
Ricardo Gomez Jr.
Sandy Lozoya
Beverly Navarro
Beth Villa
Guadalupe Flores Jr.
Francisca Vega
Yolanda E. Ramos
Richard Acevedo
Gloria Cavazos
Hortencia Vela
Perla M. Flores
Sylvia Mata
Marivic Demerin
Irene V. Martinez
Enedelia Germain
Maria G. Rivera
Juan Trevino
Erica Roman
Martina S. Valdez
Malinda Roque
Zalda Perez
Cynthia Benavidez
Selina Hernandez
Noe Trevino
Rhonda West
Griselda P. Molina
Cheryl A. Spencer
Roberto J. Velazquez
Noe Garza
Leticia Salinas
Raquel Casarez
Jorge Guajardo
Juan Garcia
Esmeralda Garza
George Doloroso
Dora Cantu
Nora Lee Chapa
Pauline Ocana
Pilar Weatherford
Rosalina Catalan
Javier Guzman
Filiberto Moreno
Emestina R. Carreon
Georgina Davila
Tina Bapp
Gloria Fraire
Raquel Garcia
Esmeralda Mancilla
Irma Medellin
Marie Jean G. Balilo
Joel Rodriguez
Ma. Lea De Jesus
Abella
Sylvia Hernandez
Ted Gonzalez
Lucita M. Rejano
Francisco Moreno
Jani Suhardjo
Norma E. Robledo
Flor Moreno
Berta A. De Leon
Benita Montes
Donna Given
Susan Sims
Janie Colin
Hilaria C. Parmer
Angie Pedraza
Rosalinda Peralez
Noelia Porras
Sarah M. Castillo
Flora M. Astorn
Cristal Hurst
Leroy Mora
DebraC. Piper
Asenet M. Vallejo
Christine Jenkins
Oscar R. Ayala
Jose Medina
Leonso Cazares Jr.
| JoseA. Hinojosa
Pamela Erwin
Apollo D. Lumitap
Cynthia Zamora
Guillermo Martinez
Rowena G. Matias
Martha L. Salinas
Lori Atwood
Maria Oranday
Maria E. Fernandez
Juanita Betancourt
Veronica Rios
Robby
Donna Bacchus
Jose L. Govea Jr.
Reyna Sara Castillo
Teresa 0. Ruiz
Irene Tores
Augustina Zambrano
Celedonio Langit
Mary Nieto
Josefina Rodriguez
Ana Maria Ramos
Maria G. Garcia
John E. Johnson
Roberto Cano
Barbara Cinco
Julie Whittle
Janie Renteria
San Juanita Rodriguez
Jean U. Ramas
Ana Maria Flores
Yovanna Coronado
Rosa E. Medina
Rosalinda S. Hinojosa
Juan Palomares
Monina Bosita
Mary Lou Eble
David G. Rodriguez
Norma L. Cuellar
Diana Alvarado
Valdomero Alvarez Jr.
Leonard Garcia
David Gonzalez
William Abdon
Teresa Lepe
Arnold Garcia
Priscilla Espinoza
David Martinez Lynda Mireles
Rumaldo Mike Mario Bravo
Anzaldua BelindaLuna
Claudia Medina Cynthia R. Calderon
Roy Fuentes Eunice Gonzalez
Nereida Gonzalez Monica Lynn Puga
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Dora A. Luna
Janette Roesler Thank You!
A Special
Talks
to all our volunteers. This year’s
steering committee includes:
Vickie Wilt, General Chair
Cynthia Alperin, Signage Chan-
Irma Alvarado, Entertainment Chau-
Susan H. Barbee, Decorating Chair
Terry Bergstrom, KMC Employee Liaison
Donna Brundige, Blackboard Chan-
Raul Cabaza, Bucket Auction Chair
Flo Caldwell, Promotion Chair
Scott Jenkines, Thank You Chair
Errol J. Lewis, Silent Auction Chair
Fred McCaleb, Refreshment Chair
Dot McFadden, KMC Auxiliary Liaison
Rita Parrish, Prizes Chair
Horacio Ramirez, KMC Foundation Liaison
Angela A. Cortez R.N. Paula Sauceda, Reservation Chair
Mario Noe Martinez
Ma. Fatima Falcotelo
Alejandro Gomez Jr.
Dawn Miller
Ilda Vasquez, Audible Auction Chair
E. Richard Vaughan, Sponsorship Chair
1. TRIMER/PRUNER by Stihl. String trim-
mer with a chain saw pruner attachment. Gas
powered. (Baxter Healthcare, San Antonio)
2. EXECUTIVE swivel chair with pneumatic
gas lift, knee tilt, built in lumbar support.
Beautiful mahogany finish with fabric in forest
green. No exchanges. (Office Furniture USA,
McAllen)
3. “CAROUSEL 1”. Ostrich shell intricately
carved into delicate, prancing carousel ponies.
Exquisite conversation piece. (Creations by
Starr, Arvada, Colorado)
4. BROWNING Citori over/under 20 gauge
shotgun. 26” barrel, invector plus tubes.
(Owens & Minor, Harlingen)
5. DIGITAL CAMCORDER by Sony. 360
power zoom lens, 3.5” color display, steady
shot, night shot, laser link compatible.
Downloads shots to a computer. Comes with
remote control and lithium battery. (3M
Medical-Surgical Division, San Antonio)
6. FIVE COURSE GOURMET DINNER for
eight people at your home cooked and served
by Susan Barbee and Robb Peterson. Meal
served with wine. Winner and donors will
schedule a mutually
convenient time before October, 2000. Please
give at least a month’s notice. No holidays.
(1999 Harvest Night Committee)
7. HONDA commercial lawnmower. Self pro-
pelled, 2-speed, 21” cut. Has a 5 horsepower
motor, a blade brake and an all metal deck.
(Financial Adjustment Bureau, McAllen)
8. RADIAL ARM SAW by Craftsman. 10”.
(Anonymous)
9. FLAT SCREEN computer monitor. Be on
the cutting edge with this 15” ADILCD6T
monitor with stand. (Printers, Computers &
Lans Inc., Houston)
10. RUGER target/varmint rifle. 22-250 caliber
heavy laminated wood stock . Terhune
Anticorro stainless steel barrel and action with
anti-reflective finish. (Ethicon Endo-Surgery,
Harlingen)
11. NATIVITY set made from the wood of
olive trees, the type that grew in Gethsemane
and around Jerusalem where Jesus walked. In
the Holy Land, these olive trees are pruned
every two years so that they bear fruit.
Christian craftsmen use the prunings to make
beautiful Christmas ornaments and carvings.
(Knick Knackery Gift Shop at Knapp Medical
Center)
12. COMMERCIAL air time up to $1500.00
at rate card. Expires March 31, 2000. Cannot
be used for political announcements or coop
advertising and must follow the station’s guide-
lines. Does not include production. (KRGV-TV
5, Weslaco)
13. MOUNTAIN BIKE by Cannondale. 21
speed, Shimano Deore LX gears, stx changer,
Dia Compe 986 brakes, Vetta Lite gel seat.
Blue frame. (Anonymous)
14. AMERICAN EAGLE gold coin set with a
1 ounce, 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce and l/10th
ounce coins in a protective display case.
(Anonymous)
15. POWER GENERATOR by Ex-cell. 5000
watt, 10 horsepower engine. 120 volt and 240
volt output, 2-20 amp circuits with low oil shut
down and solid state ignition. (Mallinckrodt,
League City)
16. LEUPOLD rifle scope. 6.5-20 power, 40
mm with A.O. (Physio Control, San Antonio)
17. LAWN TRACTOR by Husqvarna. 18
horsepower with 46” cut. Kohler v-twin over-
head valve engine, lights, front bumper drink
holder, anti-scalp wheels. Hydrostatic transmis-
sion, cast iron front axle. (Allegiance
Healthcare Corp., Corpus Christi)
18. REMINGTON 11-87 special purpose auto
loading shotgun. 12 gauge, 26” barrel with vent
rib. Synthetic stock in a mossy oak camouflage
finish. (Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Marquette,
Harlingen)
19. DIGITAL CAMERA by Sony New
MPEG movie allows you to capture up to 60
seconds of video and audio right onto a stan-
dard 3.5” disk. The fastest, easiest way to get
video into your personal computer for e-mail,
web sites or presentations. Allows you to dis-
play still images with high quality XGA resolu-
tion (1024x768) which offers excellent quality
for printing or sending images from your com-
puter. New optical image stabilization system
that uses motion sensors to remove unwanted
camera “shake”. Pop up flash, 14 power zoom,
color view finder. (Sander Pharmacy, Weslaco)
20. HOME THEATER SYSTEM. The goal
of the home theater is to bring the movie the-
ater experience into your home. Unfortunately,
conventional home theater audio also brings a
lot of equipment. The Bose Lifestyle 30 over-
comes that problem. Includes 5 tiny Jewel
Cube speakers about the size of a computer
mouse for exciting surround sound and stereo
listening; a compact, hideaway Acoustimass
module for rich bass free from audible distor-
tion; a sleek, brushed aluminum music system
with an AM/FM stereo tuner; and the smallest
six-disc CD changer in home studio. (Backlas
& Associates, Weslaco)
21. ELEGANT CATERED DINNER for
eight at your home or The Tower Club. Menu
includes Caesar Salad, Roulades of Lobster and
Tenderloin which is a lobster tail wrapped with
5 oz. of tenderloin and topped with a white
wine cream sauce. Cherries Jubilee adds the
crowning touch to the meal. Served with three
complimentary bottles of Robert Mondavi
Cabernet Sauvignon. (The Tower Club,
McAllen)
22. STELLA series Shimano spinning reel.
STL-2500. All metal construction, aluminum
frame & rotor, titanium lipped spool and gear
efficiency. (Backlas & Associates L.L.P.,
Weslaco)
23. CD/DVD PLAYER. DVP-S330 Sony pre-
cision drive system with active tilt control. 10-
bit video DAC with 27 MHz procesing. Dolby
Digital and DTS digital output to outboard
decoder, CD-Text and DVD-Text display with
compatible discs. Comes with multi-brand
remote control. (Backlas & Associates,
Weslaco)
24. TROLLING MOTOR by Motor Guide.
“Great White” Lazer II. Remote foot control,
24 volt system, 62 lbs. thrust, salt water resis-
tant. 3 blade propeller, heavy duty mount.
(Credit Recovery Consultants, San Antonio)
25. GOLD COIN. 50 peso coin. These were
minted from 1821-1947. Commercial, almost
uncirculated condition. For the collector or to
have mounted to wear as a pendant or pin.
(Anonymous)
26. GUN SAFE by Fort Knox. 38 gun safe
with forest green finish. Has pistol rack inside
door face. Fire proof, dehumidifier. 72” tall,
41” wide and 27” deep. (Acetylene Oxygen
Company, Harlingen)
27. PRESSURE WASHER by North Star. 5
horsepower Honda motor. With hose and wand.
(Anonymous)
28. HEWLETT PACKARD “all-in-one” color
printer system. One unit that can fax, scan,
copy and print. (Anonymous)
29. TIFFANY LAMP reproduction by
Quoizel, the original Tiffany lamp makers from
the 1930’s. Double pedestal metal base. (Old
Galveston Fan Company, McAllen)
30. WEATHERBY Mark V Deluxe rifle. 7mm
wby magnum caliber, high luster blued finish,
high luster walnut stock with cheek riser and
rosewood grip and forend cap. (Circle
Industries Inc., Harlingen)
31. TILLER. Honda ARS Rear-Tine. 6.5 OHV
Honda engine, 20” width. Drive axle differen-
tial lock and counter rotation tine system, 2 for-
ward speeds and 1 reverse. (Allegiance
Distribution, San Antonio)
32. YERF-DOG GO CART. Double wide
front seat, 6 horsepower Tecumson engine, pos-
trac, front suspension, padded roll cage. (Baxter
Healthcare, San Antonio)
33. CARIBBEAN CRUISE by Holland
American Lines. Two can relax and enjoy the
sun and food on a 7 day cruise. Airfare, trans-
fers, hotel, port charges or onboard expenses
not included. (Davol, San Antonio)
34. MINK. Full length autumn haze mink coat.
Vintage 1960s in good condition. Created and
made by Neiman Marcus. (Anonymous)
35. FLAT SCREEN TRINITRON WEGA
XBR 36” television 2-tuner picture-in-picture,
wireless infrared headphones, one front and
two rear audio/video inputs, V-Chip parental
control, and RM-Y170 Luminous Universal
Joystick Remote Commander unit. (Backlas &
Associates, Weslaco)
36. TV/VCR. Sharp 25” color television with
multifunction remote and on-screen program-
ming. (Don Brown Business Systems,
Harlingen)
37. MARLIN lever action 357 magnum rifle.
9-shot tubular magazine. Hammer block safety
and tapped for scope. (Anonymous)
38. CORDLESS JIGSAW by DeWalt. 18 volt
system with battery and charger. (Mallinckrodt,
League City)
39. DRUSY RED QUARTZ. Honeycomb
design from Mexico. (Physio Control, San
Antonio)
40. CD PLAYER/RECORDER by Philips.
For your home stereo. Records and plays digi-
tal and analog up to 30 track programs. Comes
with remote control. (Hausted, San Antonio)
41. HOOVER WINDTUNNEL premium vac-
uum cleaner. Up to a 20’ hose, air filtration,
duel edge groomers, quiet operation. (NCO
Group, Aurora, Colorado)
42. “THE CAPITOL OF TEXAS”. Hard
bound book with a slip cover is a pictorial tour
of the Lone Star state house, signed by Ann
Richards, Mark White, Preston Smith, W.P.
Clements Jr., and George Bush. #762 of only
1000. Wonderful collectible. (State
Representative and Mrs. Miguel D. Wise,
Weslaco)
43. “QUIET VIGIL”. Marble etching. Limited
edition 494/1250. (Dade International, San
Antonio)
44. BLUE DENIM LAPIS set in sterling sti-
ver. 18” necklace with matching 8” bracelet.
(Nth Systems Inc., San Antonio)
45. G-LOOMIS 7’ rod with a Penn Prion 900
spinning reel. (Data Search, San Antonio)
46. CORDLESS CIRCULAR SAW by
DeWalt. 18 volt with blade carry case, battery
and charger. (Aesculap Instrument Co.)
47. LASER RANGEFINDER by Bushnell.
New generation, smaller and brighter. 6 power
permanent focus for distances up to 600 yards.
(Green Valley Sprinklers, Harlingen)
48. STEINER hunter binoculars. 9x40 with
C.A.T. coatings. Water, fog and shock proof.
German made. (Ethicon Endo Surgery,
Harlingen)
49. GINGERBREAD HOUSE party! Five
children and five adults have fun assembling
and decorating a gingerbread house. Donor will
supply gingerbread house forms and assembly
materials and will advise you on the quantity
and types of candy to bring for decorations.
Works best for children age 6 and older.
Mutually convenient party date before
December 19,1999. (Melissa Guerra of the
Texas Provincial Kitchen in Linn, Texas)
50. MECHANICS tool set by Craftsman. 215
pieces with 4-drawer plastic tool box. (Ethicon
Endo Surgery, Harlingen)
51. SPACEMAKER TV by General Electric.
13” color TV/VCR combo. Swivel base.
Remote control. (Carmen Hicks & Lynn Carter,
Weslaco)
52. BRAD NAILER and compressor combo
kit by Porter Cable. Includes 18 gauge brad
nailer gun, 1 horsepower 4 gallon compressor.
Oil free design, safety valve, air regulator. Hose
and quick couples. (Dade International, San
Antonio)
53. SHIMANO CALAIS 200 bait casting reel.
(Data Search, San Antonio)
54. KITCHENAID MIXER. Heavy duty 5
quart mixer. 325 watt, all metal construction,
stainless steel bowl with handle. White with
flat beater, dough hook and wire whip. (Hill-
Rom, Bulverde)
55. GOOD FUN, GOOD FOOD. Golf and
dinner for four. Use by November 30,1999.
(McAllen Country Club)
56. CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL by
DeWalt. 18 volt, case, charger and battery.
(B.F.I., Harlingen)
57. CHAINSAW. Stihl wood BOSS, 16” chain
bar, 44.3cc engine, quick stop chain brake sys-
tem and anti-vibration system. (Physio Control,
San Antonio) 78. TELEVISION. Sharp color 13”. With
58. WHAT BETTER way to toast the millen- remote. (Don Brown Business Systems,
nium than with beautiful crystal stemware. Harlingen)
These keepsake flutes have the year “2000” on 79. WINCHESTER Legacy 22 caliber lever
the stems. Serve or display flutes on a beauti-
ful silverplate oval tray. (Van Burkleo, Powell,
Davis & Co., Weslaco)
59. ANTIQUE MICROSCOPE. 1856 French
monocular or what we call today a microscope
in original box. Made by “Nachet et Fil”.
Candlelight or the sun was used to see the
slides. (Lionel Rangel M.D., Weslaco)
60. COMPUTER MONITOR. 19” Viewsonic
SVGA. (Anonymous)
61. CARPENTER’S KIT. Metal snaps,
clamps, hand saws, squares, angle locator,
metal vise, stud sensor, folding ruler, 4’ level,
hammer, combination square, hand rasp, chalk
line. (Dade International, San Antonio)
62. KITCHENAID FOOD PROCESSOR.
Ultrapower with mini bowl and blade.
Accessory storage case. 11 cup. (Hill-Rom,
Bulverde)
63. TWO NIGHTS accommodations on South
Padre Island. Not valid on holidays, holiday
weekends or the month of March. Valid
through May 25, 2000. (Sheraton Fiesta South
Padre Island Beach Resort)
64. ANDALUSIAN STALLION. Breed any
Quarter Horse, Azteca or Andalusian mare.
Mare must be checked by veterinarian. (Mid
Valley Stables, Weslaco)
65. CUSTOM 7’ graphite rod with cork han-
dle, 8 triple post eyes, red taped at 15”, 20” and
28”, Medium action, New small eye spinner
rod concept. Black, blue and red. (Shaw
Custom Rods, Harlingen)
66. CIRCULAR SAW by Milwaukee. 7.5”
worm drive, 4400 rpm, 15 amp motor, 9’ cord
with blade and wrench. (Grainger, McAllen)
67. CHIPPER/SHREDDER by M.T.D. 5
horsepower, triple feed system. Makes mulch
out of small branches and leaves. (Physio
Control, San Antonio)
68. CALCITE. Bronze colored from
Tennessee. (Anonymous)
69. TOOL CHEST by Craftsman. 8-drawer,
ball bearing slides, lock. Has socket organizer.
(Sterling Diagnostic Imaging, San Antonio)
70. TRACTORCYCLE by John Deere. Maxi
loader lift. Great for that youngster in your
life. (Barbee-Neuhaus Implement Co.,
Weslaco)
71. FAMILY GAME CENTER. Table games
include soccer, pool, hockey, tennis, bowling,
shuffleboard, backgammon, checkers and
chess! (Nth Systems Inc., San Antonio)
72. SOLAR commercial battery charger. 6 &
12 volt charger, tester and engine starter.
(General Medical Corp., Corpus Christi)
73. BASKETBALL SYSTEM by Huffy
Sports. Portable, 48” high. Composite back-
board, breakaway rim, all weather net, and
twin tech extended portable base. Includes
basketball. (Nth Systems Inc., San Antonio)
74. “THE PLUMED SERPENT”. Ceramic
stoneware sculpture created in the slab
method with a mesquite wood glaze. Plumed
serpent is a reflection of an Aztec god. (Artist
Errol Lewis, Donna)
75. WRITING DESK. Hand crafted in solid
oak. Two drawers. (Patrick Inman, La Feria)
76. BIKE. (Knapp Medical Center
Rehabilitation Services)
77. LEAN, MEAN Fat Grilling Machine.
George Foreman X-Large grill. Non-stick sur-
face, cooks beef, fish and chicken. (Hill-Rom,
Bulverde)
action rifle. Pistol grip, checkered walnut
stock, blued finish. (Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Marquette, Harlingen)
80. THE COTTONTAILS. Two 18” hand
crafted, stuffed rabbits with matching his and
hers outfits. (Iva A. Bachelder, Weslaco)
81. PANASONIC VCR hi-fi stereo
player/recorder. Universal illuminated remote,
front a/v jacks. Y2K compliant. (Data Search,
San Antonio)
82. COFFEEMAKER. Cuisinart 12 cup.
Swing out filter, taste keeper lid and a 3-year
warranty. (NCO Group, Aurora, Colorado)
83. COLOR GAME BOY with AC and DC
adapter plus color versions of Pokemon
Pinball and Pac-Man games. (Credit Recovery
Consultants, San Antonio)
84. MICROWAVE by Sanyo. Sensor technol-
ogy automatically sets time pad power level
for cooking or reheating. 1050 watts,
turntable. (Nth Systems Inc., San Antonio)
85. RCA ULTRA MINI STEREO with mini
subwoofer. Digital AM/FM tuning, program-
mable CD player, and preset equalizer with
remote control. (Data Search, San Antonio)
86. BREAD MAKER by Oster. Makes two
pound loaf. 13-hour timer with a 60 minute
keep warm cycle. 50 recipes included. (Hill-
Rom, Bulverde)
87. BLENDER by Kitchenaid. 5-speed with
clean touch control pad. Heavy duty glass
blender jar and handle. Stainless steel blade
he
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