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The Waco Citizen from Waco, Texas • Page 6

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The Waco Citizeni
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Waco, Texas
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6
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PAGE 6, THE WACO CITTZEN, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1982 "Community Church Women Spring Solo The Community Church Beulah Fentress will be in Women will have their Annual Spring Rummage Sale Saturday in the basement of the Church at 510 N. 13th Street beginning at 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. Entrance will be in back of the Church. There will be many valuable items such as and clothing, shoes, dishes, stoves, and furniture.

Mrs. charge of the sale assisted by Rev. and Mrs. G. P.

Comer, Mrs. V. I. Kelly, and Naomi Fentress. Coin and Stamp Show March 27-28 Convention Center Connally Athletic Booster Club Is Sponsoring A Donkey Baseball Game on Sunday, March 7, 2 P.M.

al ihe Connaly Foot hall Field. ADVANCE TICKETS $2.00 for Children $2.50 for Adults At The (iate Ik'kets Are al The Slop Shop Store and Drug or any Connally School. For Information Call Burrow al 7W-4442. No. One Methodist Pastor Invited To Waco First United Methodist Church, Waco, has the 2nd highest average attendance percentage wise every Sunday out of all the Methodist Churches in Texas.

The highest average attendance word is held by a Methodist Church in Carrollton, Texas. Both average over 40 percent of those on the rolls. First Waco has over 2400 members. Dick Freeman is pastor. On March 14-17, Rev.

Freeman is holding a Spring Revival and has invited the pastor of the No. one Carrollton Church to speak at the Revival County Dancing Offered by The Waco Family Center will be offering Country Western Dancing beginning Friday, March 5 through April 2 from p.m. Learn the two step, the waltz, bunny hop, schottisches and cotton-eved Fees: 10.00 for singles and $15.00 for couples. For more information call Kathie Diehr, Senior Program Director, 7543571. Hair Fashions Now for your convenience, offers you Special student prices for the new season Whether a "Look of a 1 et our expert staff designers give you Look of JOHNNY--FINA-CARMEN-LUPE-THEO I IH "Break into Spring with a New INCH 1)ES: Shampoo, Conditioner Style 1 Men (Lohr llair Ettnil Culs--SHM(0 Up I MUST HAVE STUDENT ID CAM, NOW FOR AS APPOINTMENT! RITA Stylist 754-7244 2408 W.

Waco Drive Oiler Expires March 31. Baylor Spring Break Baylor University students will receive a break from classes during spring break March 8-12. However, many University facilities will remain open during regular operating hours including all administrative staff offices, several dormitories, Strecker Museum and Armstrong Browning Library. Moody i a 1 Library will be open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, March 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

March 812: and 2-11 p.m. March 14. The library will be closed March 6-7 and March 13 and will resume regular hours Monday, March 15. The Texas Collection in Carroll Library will be open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 8-12.

The collection will resume regular hours Monday, March 15. The Baylor Bwk Store will be closed during the spring break, but will reopen for regular hours March 15. MCC Closed For Spring McLennan Community College will be closed Monday, March 8. through Saturday, March 13. in observance of the annual spring semester break.

Campus offices will be open and classes will resume Monday, March 15. Saturday Classes will meet March 6, and will resume March 20. For more information, persons should contact the Registrars Office at ext.235. McLennan-Bosque County Farmers Union To Hold Chili Cookoff And Got Acquainted Meeting Wacoans Art On Exhibit MERCHANTS outdoor Ibing Section is bdnu prepared In the stall now. He sure you are represented.

Show and sell your products. Its makes life easier. CALL To resen your space in this etching issue WACO, TX; February 26, 1982--The McLennan- Bosque County Farmers Union will hold a Chili Cookoff and Get Acquainted meeting Tuesday, March 9, local President James Warner announced. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Central Texas Tower, 5400 Bosque Boulevard, 3rd Coffee Room, Waco.

Mr. Warner stated that this will give chili makers among Farmers Union members an opportunity to "do their thing" in competition. McLennan- Bosque County Farmers Union also invites persons interested in Farmers Union to attend the meeting. There will be special prizes for the winners as well as prizes for the lucky members who attend. Hereford Winner James R.

Cates of Waco entered his late spring Hereford heifer calf in competition at the San Antonio Livestock xposition recently. His heifer, Mrs 1,1 Dom 112, was a winner in her class. UDC To Meet Waco Chapter 2381. United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Lilly 4120 Gorman at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 7, Speakers are: Dr. Douglas Guthne, Jr. and Mrs Garland Spivey. SOUTH WEST CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING WILL Bt AT THi WACO CONVENTION CtNTtR IN THi CHISHOLM HALL Wednesday, March 10, 8 P.M. MAIN EVENT MEXICAN DEATH MATCH Manny Fernandez Masked Grappler TAG TEAM MATCH Dusty Rhodes Dick Slater vs.

Bruiser Bob Sweelan Hacksaw Duggan Al Canek VS. Grenade Bowyer Ken Lucas VS. A I ully Blanchard Rick Morton vs. Billy Spears Sister Wood Reader I cits Your Pasi Frescni and Future 1 Questioni FRFF Hh Heading Fail In this Krlijiinus Woman See Her I.ul.iv I'omorrow May Be Late W7 Souih Kohinaon h62-24A? lem Get your tickets or reservations in advance at: Hamburgers Klnu S6.tH> General Admission $5.00 1514 N. 13th Tickets on sale at the door, starting at 6 p.m.

sure to watch southwest championship wrestling every' Sunday morning, 12:30 a.m. on Channel 6-KCEN-TV. BETHERE Jackson Barrett MAI TORS 754-0384 Call For 00 Proiettai onai Real Filale The Chili Cookoff will be a family event so the whole family is invited. Texas Farmers Union President Mike Moeller will give a report on the National Farmers Union Convention recently held in Washington, D.C. Moeller will have information on possible changes in the regulations that will make the farm program more acceptable to farmers in Central Texas.

is still the possibility that ASCS will give Central Texas farmers a break." Moeller said. This will also be discussed at the March 9 meeting. All farmers and ranchers in Bosque and McLennan Counties are encouraged to attend this enjoyable and informative meeting. After 55 Years Alvis Williams Gives I Ushering Alvis Williams has been an usher at First MethinJist Church for 55 years. He started before Cl.

P. Comer was pastor. The church uas on 5th Jackson then Sunday was his last day as usher He told pastor Dick Freeman he thought it was time tu something else. He is 8" and in gotnl health Williams associated with Waco before retiring. Later, he ran the schtx)l teachers retirement home, and retired from this years ago.

FOR AI I 754-3511 TODAY! Walter McCowen of Waco has been accepted to exhibit his oil paintings at the 12th annual Oklahoma Arts Crafts Festival set for March 5-7 at Expo. Square in Tulsa. The Festival, sponsored by Children's Medical Center's Auxiliary, benefits the specialized hospital which is a 101-bed facility for children and teens with problems in their emotional or physical development. Exhibitors from 11 states will show their handcrafted work in 100 booths plus a select group of Indian artists will feature a special collection of arts and crafts. Admission is 11.50 for adults and 75c for children.

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I NOW OPEN Lawrence Family Restaurant in i he Inn and Conference enter 411 ustin HOT LUNCH SPECIAL $2.50 Hreakhisi Special Wf 7 to 7 Southwest Antique 3rd Annual Antique Show-Sale March 19- 20-21 PALM AND TAROTCARD READER Fells Past, Present and Future. Answers All Questions. For More Information Call: 817-576-2656 1020 4th Street lluhhard, Texas BIKE Kaciuh Itiamhi SHOP lakara Mongoose WHEELS FOR SUMMER BICYCLES FOR EVERY NEED TASTE 12. 10, 5, and 3 Sppvd Hikes and Children's Hikes Professional Racing and I ouring Equipment Helmets, aps and ('seling I Repair and Faris lor I ol Hikes Moped Specials The Ordinary Bike Shop 5220 Sanger 772-8831 EXTR Darts, Skateboards, Rollerskales, and llacky Sacks TRAIL DRIVE IN HWY. ALVARADO XXX OPEN STARTING TIME 0:30 Feb.

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