Henderson Daily News (2024)

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903-657-3587 or 903-657-2545
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Tommy J. Strong, R.PH.
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HHS CLASS OF 1957 meeting 11:30 a.m.
Aug. 4 at Denny’s Restaurant.
HHS BAN BOOSTER meeting 6 p.m.
Aug. 4 in the Band Hall.
CLASS OF 1954 meeting 11:30 a.m. Aug.
5 at Denny’s Restaurant.
CLASS OF 1963 meeting 11:30 a.m. Aug.
5 at Fillin Station.
at Overton Community Center. Tickets $5
for adults, $3 for children under 12.
CLASS OF 2015 senior class picture will
be taken 5 p.m. Aug. 10 on the court-
house steps. Please arrive a few minutes
early and bring $5.
HHS CLASS OF 1994 20th reunion 6 p.m.
Sept. 13 at the Crater Club at Durango’s
Canyon (off U.S. Highway 259 between
Henderson and Mount Enterprise. $40 per
person (payment due no later than Aug.
13.) Send payment to: HHS Class Reunion
1994, Att: Kara Gregory, P.O. Box 1225,
Center, TX 75935 or by Paypal at <kara.
gregory55@gmail.com>.
Macedonia Church of God in Christ
Annual Revival starts at 3 p.m. July 27
and continues at 7 p.m. July 28-30.
Waters Chapel CME will have Men Com-
ing Together Praising God musical 7 p.m.
July 26.
Mount Zion Baptist Church, Mount
Enterprise Annual Revival begins at 3
p.m. July 27 and continues at 7:30 p.m.
July 28-30. Guest Speaker: H.L. Johnson,
Pastor of Glade Spring Baptist Church.
Host Pastor: Rev. Jesse McLendon.
Fredonia Baptist Church Annual Family
and Friends Day, 3 p.m. July 27. Special
Guest: Rev. Lafette Herndon and East
Springfield Baptist Church. Host Pastor:
Rev. Bernard Gray.
STRONG-HURT is the only
compounding pharmacy in the area.
• Personalized medication
• Providing your doctor the ability to
compose a medication designed for the
individual
• Fewer side effects with compounding
• Hormone replacement therapy, pain
cream, creams for nausea
First Baptist Church of Henderson is
hosting basketball camps for 1st-6th
graders July 28 through Aug. 1. The
camps will be conducted by the Sports
Crusaders Basketball Association, and the
cost is $35. The 1 st-3rd grade camp will
be from 8-10 a.m. each day. The 4th -6th
grade camp is 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
each day. For more information contact
the church office at (903) 657-1646.
West Hollis Spring Baptist Church
Annual Revival beginning 3 p.m. Aug. 3
with guest speaker: Rev. Charles Ellis.
7:30 p.m. Aug. 4 with speaker: Rev. Larry
Anthony. 7:30 p.m. Aug. 5-6 with speaker:
Rev. J.B. Williams.
Mount Vernon Baptist Church Annual
Revival, 2:30 p.m. Aug. 3,7:30 p.m. Aug.
4-5. Guest Speaker: Rev. Ray Geter of
Arlem Grove Baptist Church. 7:30 p.m.
Aug 6-8. Guest Speaker: Rev. Bernard
Gray of Fredonia Baptist Church. Host
Lone Star Baptist Church Revival Ser-
vice. 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4-8. Guest Speak-
er: Rev. M.E. Lyons of Goodwill Baptist
Church in Lufkin. Host Pastor: Rev. Nickia
Brooks.
Lone Star Baptist Church Annual Home-
coming 3 p.m. Aug. 3. Guest Speaker:
Rev. J. T. Harris of Bethlehem Baptist
Church in Carthage. Host Pastor: Rev.
Nickia Brooks.
Big Spring Baptist Church Annual
Revival, 2:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Guest
Speaker: Rev. Robert E. Homas of
Pleasant Plains Cumberland Presbyte-
rian Church in New Summerfield. 7:30
p.m. Aug 11-13. Guest Speaker: Rev.
Harvel Davis of Pleasant Hills Baptist
Church in Hallsville. Host Pastor: Rev.
Terry McAlister.
Midway Baptist Church Family and
Friends Day, 3 p.m. Aug. 10. Message by
Dr. Michael K. Mast, Pastor of the Greater
St. Mary Baptist Church of Tyler. Host
Pastor: Rev. EM. Alford.
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Chris Dobbins is a Pharmacy Technician/
Certified Compounding Technician and
has been with Strong-Hurt for 9 years.
Midway Baptist Church Annual Revival,
7:30 p.m. Aug. 11-13. Evangelist: Rev.
Kenneth L. Palmer, Associate Pastor of
Mount Olive Baptist Church in Longview.
Host Pastor: Rev. EM. Alford.
LION STADIUM TRACK will be closed
through Aug. 1 due to repairs.
HHS 2014 FOOTBALL PROGRAM AD
forms are now available. Contact Cinny
Pike at (903) 658-2212 or email <cpike@
hendersonisd.org>. Deadline for ad sub-
mission is Aug. 1.
TRI-COUNTY BEEF, FORAGE SEMINAR,
Rusk, Panola, Cherokee counties will be
held Aug. 7. Registration at 5 p.m., pro-
gram at 5:30 p.m. Rusk County Expo
Center, 3303 FM 13 W. RSVP by July
29 by calling (903) 683-5416 or (903)
657-0376.
OVERTON ROTARY CLUB annual ice
cream supper, auction 6:30 p.m. Aug. 7
Sunrise Sunset
6:31 AM 8:21 PM
Sunrise Sunset
6:31 AM 8:20 PM
Sunrise Sunset
6:32 AM 8:19 PM
BAGLEY FAMILY REUNION 9 a m. Aug. 9
at the Mount Enterprise Community Cen-
ter, 111 W. Rusk St. in Mount Enterprise.
Call (903) 822-3532 or Algene Brown
(903) 657-9095 for more information.
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A few thunderstorms
possible. Highs in
the mid 70s and
lows in the mid 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
6:33 AM 8:18 PM
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Sat
7/26
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Mainly sunny. Highs
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lows in the low 70s.
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Partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 90s and
lows in the low 70s.
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Church News
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 214
College St., invites you to join them Sun-
days: 9:50 a.m. Children’s Sunday School;
10 a.m. Holy Eucharist; 10:30 a.m. chil-
dren join worship service; 11 a.m. Coffee
Fellowship; Wednesdays: 4:30 p.m. EYC,
6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study. For more
information, call the church office at (903)
657-3154.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI nominations
due in the Alumni Office at the HISD
Administration Building by 4 p.m. Aug.
8. Include your own contact information
also. More information by calling (903)
655-5037, email <rpike@hendersonisd.
org> or mail to P.O. Box 728, Henderson,
TX 75653.
CLASS OF 2015 senior parents meeting
6:30 p.m. Aug. 10, at the home of Beth
Wilder, immediately following the senior
picture on the courthouse steps.
Bethal Baptist Church in Laneville cel-
ebrating with an Appreciation Service for
Musician Bro. Dan Hogan, 3 p.m. July 27.
Guest Speaker: Bishop Robert Evans of
Bethal Temple in Longview. Host: Elder
Tracy Colbert.
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Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
upper 80s and lows
in the upper 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
6:33 AM 8:19 PM
HUNTERS SAFETY COURSE 8 a.m.-6
p.m. Aug. 9. A. J. Cook, instructor, Rusk
County Extension meeting room, 115 East
Fordall St. Minimum age of certification
is 9 years, cost is $15 per person. For
information or to sign up, call A. J. Cook
at (903) 595-4567 or (903) 655-0997.
Enterprise Annual Revival 2:30 Aug. 10.
Guest Speaker: Pastor Johnny Johnson
of East Holly Springs Baptist Church.
Host Pastor: James Brown.
East Texas really ‘making hay’ this summer
Area producers the
beneficiaries of warm
weather rainfall
By ROBERT BURNS
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS
WAS JESUS GOD?
Let the Bible answer: Isa 7:14 “A virgin shall conceive, and
bear a son and shall call his name “Emmanuel.” In Isa 9:6
this child is called “Mighty God.” Matt 1:23 Emmanuel is
interpreted “God with us.” John 1:1 says that “the Word was
God” verse 14 explains “And the Word became Flesh, and
dwelt among us.” 1 Tim 3:16 states that “God was manifest-
ed in the flesh”. John 8:58 Jesus referred to himself as
“I AM.” The Jews well understood this to be a name for
God. This is what makes Jesus the perfect mediator between
God and men. He was both God and Man. 1 Tim 2:5.
HWY 79 S at ALBERTA ST.
1/4 mile South of Kroger on Hwy 79 S
903-657-6148
SERVICES: Sunday 9:30 am Bible Class; 10:30 am Worship;
6:00 pm Worship. Wednesday 7:00 pm Bible Class
HILL HIGH ALUMNI (Henderson Chapter)
monthly meeting, 8 a.m. Aug 2, at the
Boys and Girls Club. For more information
call: (903) 657-2370.
United Men of Praise are sponsoring a
Benefit Musical for Sister Verlene Epps
at Macedonia Church of God in Christ
at 7 p.m. July 26. All choir soloists and
groups are welcome. For more informa-
tion contact: Bro. Dennis Jordan (903)
646-4125.
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OVERTON - While some
parts of Texas have been lucky
when it comes to hay produc-
tion, others will likely have an
expensive go at feeding cat-
tle this winter, according to a
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Service expert.
“We’ve been blessed with
rainfall during our spring and
even during the mid-summer
in East Texas,” said Dr. Van-
essa Corriher-Olson, AgriLife
Extension forage specialist,
Overton. “So hay production in
the eastern part of the state has
been higher than other areas.”
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No. 1511 is our sweet Catahoula blend girl. She is not a
puppy but she’s still a young dog and full of love! She is an
employee favorite due to her calm and loving nature. She’s
been at the Henderson Animal Shelter three weeks and is
really hoping her hero gets here soon. Please come out and
meet her or call and ask about the sponsorship program to
give her more time. (903) 657-7651. The shelter needs cat/
kitten food, dog/puppy food, old towels and blankets, and
hand sanitizer. More available pets can be seen on Face-
book by searching for Henderson TX Animal Shelter.
VFW 8535 meeting 7 p.m. Aug. 7 at VFW
Hall, 1515 Whippoorwill.
Briefs ——
Continued from Page 1
LONE STAR WRITERS WORKSHOP
for children third grade through middle
school at the Rusk County Library, 10
a.m.-1 p.m. July 30 in the library meeting
room. Attendance limited to 30 children.
Registration is open at the library. Call
(903) 657-8557 with questions.
HENDERSON LIONS FOOTBALL BOOST-
ERS meeting 6:30 p.m. Aug. 5 in the
media room of the indoor facility on HHS
campus.
HENDERSON LIONS FOOTBALL BOOST-
ERS meeting 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 in the
media room of the indoor facility on HHS
campus.
Union Grove Baptist Church Youth Pro-
gram, 3 p.m. July 27. Special guest: Rev.
Curtis Durham from New Beginning Bap-
tist Church. Host Pastor: Rev. R.B. Fields.
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AgriLife photo by Robert Bums
Hay, hay and more hay — a common sight in East Texas this year, according to Texas
A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Though the rest of the state resulted in some disease prob-
has received some rain, drought lems in some vegetable crops,
conditions persist, which has Otherwise, fruit and veg-
of course pretty much stymied etable yields were high with
hay production in much of the excellent quality. Local farm-
state, Corriher-Olson said. ers markets were doing great
“Part of Central Texas, business.
around Waco and along the Where there was standing
I-35 corridor, did receive some water, mosquito and fly activ-
rainfall, but not as much as we ity was extremely high.
have had in East Texas, and Armyworm and grasshop-
probably did not provide much per infestations were also
improvement in hay produc- reported.
tion,” she said. Cattle markets remained
Growing conditions remain strong with cattle prices at
good around the Rusk County record highs. Cattle were in
region. The rest of the East good to excellent condition.
Texas area has had substan- Feral hogs were active.
tial rains — too much in some West Central Texas also
instances. received some good rains in
Most counties reported late May and early June, which
better-than-average forage helped hay production, but the
growth, with fields produc- area remains under moderate
ing enormous amounts of hay. to severe drought, according to
Many producers were already the U.S. Drought Monitor.
taking third or fourth cuttings. Though hay production
The wet, cloudy weather has been good in East Texas,
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it hasn’t been as good as it the prospects for winter pas-
might have been because of ture are better than they have
the frequent rains, Corriher- been in years. A strong El Nino
Olson noted. Mid-summer is usually means a wetter late fall
usually a drier time for East and winter for all of the South-
Texas, which is conducive to west and Southeast U.S.
curing and harvesting hay. But “This presents us with an
frequent rains have made it a excellent chance to reduce
challenge in some areas to get costs and preserve hay stocks,
the hay in. not just in East Texas but in
Corriher-Olson said she Central Texas and other areas
hasn’t seen much hay moving too,” she said.
out of East Texas or out of the Corriher-Olson will be con-
state. ducting a training, “Winter
“Some are rebuilding their Pastures for Central and East
stocks, and many have pas- Texas,” Aug. 12, at the Texas
tures that are still recovering A&M AgriLife Research and
from the drought of 2011 and Extension Center at Overton,
subsequent droughts,” she For more information on the
said. training, go to <Today.AgriL-
With pastures still in recov- ife.org >. More information on
ery, livestock producers will the current Texas drought and
need hay to make up for lack wildfire alerts can be found on
of grazing. the AgriLife Extension Agricul-
Corriher-Olson noted that tural Drought Task Force web-
with the chances of a moder- site at <AgriLife.tamu.edu/
ately strong El Nino this fall, drought/>.

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Linebarger, Les & Prosser, Matthew.Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, July 27, 2014,newspaper, July 27, 2014; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235931/m1/8/:accessed May 22, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.

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