A Letter from your Chairman… Event Dear Friends, Schedule 6:00 pm Nolan Pick Band Performs Welcome and thank you for attending tonight’s 2013 Round Up event themed “Pearls & Pumpjacks.” Champagne & Diamonds, Brandy & Bracelets, Teddy Bears, Silent Auction and Games open This event is dedicated to the memory of the Honorable Judge John Hyde. Judge Hyde was a revered member of our 7:00 pm Dinner Service by Perini Ranch Steakhouse, community who dedicated his life to helping others. His greatest treasure was spending time with his wife, Sharon, Dinner served until 8:30 pm daughters, Hillary and Whitney, his son-in-law Ryan, and his two grandchildren, Katie and John. After a lengthy and 8:30 pm Games Close hard fought battle with nonsmokers lung cancer, Judge Hyde, lost his battle on January 2, 2012. Presentation: MC – Jay Hendricks & Tatum Hubbard – CBS 7 This year we also celebrate the life of two-time breast cancer survivor Janet Allison, who successfully battled this disease 9:00 pm Live Auction – Auctioneer: Steve Taylor, and is evidence of what can be accomplished with treatment and care. Janet is living proof that self-exams, regular Kruse Energy & Equipment Auctioneers; Evening check-ups and mammograms can save your life. Janet has an amazing family including her mother, Bobbie, two sons, Games & Silent Auction closed during Menu live auction Chris and Shawn, two daughters-in-law, Tina and Shannon, and four amazing grandchildren, Austin, Camryn, Prepared By: Cooper and Avery, that have supported her and given her strength through not only her battle but her grandson 10:00 pm Joe Nichols Performance Perini Ranch Steakhouse; Buffalo Gap, TX Games & Silent Auction Reopen Cooper’s battle as well. Graciously Underwritten by: 11:00 pm Winner of Champagne & Diamonds and The Sledge Companies As most of you know, cancer not only affects the patient but also the patient’s family members and caregivers. We Brandy & Bracelets Announced Field Green Salad with Homemade Ranch Dressing are honored to hold an event where we can acknowledge all the hard work and love that takes place while caring for a Nolan Pick Band resumes Have a boot scootin’ time until closing Ranch Roasted Prime Rib with Homemade Horseradish Sauce patient with cancer. Cancer touches many of our lives whether it is with a parent, child, co-worker, or friend. Your Old Fashioned Green Beans with New Potatoes generous dedication and support will help us for years to come in trying to eradicate this devastating disease. I thank 11:30 pm Bank and Silent Auction Close Sourdough Bread with Garlic Butter our supporters who volunteer their time and our American Cancer Society staff who continue to support this cause 11:45 pm Games Close Bread Pudding with Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Sauce and keep the vision for this event. Texas Chocolate Sheet Cake 12:00 am Game Raffle Winners Announced Chicken option will be available Bank Reopens – Pay for and pick up Special thanks goes to the entire Round Up committee and volunteers whose talents and hard work make this night your items possible to celebrate. Thank you again for attending tonight’s event and supporting the American Cancer Society as we continue to pursue a goal of curing cancer! 1:00 am Bank closes The Cattle Baron’s Ball is restricted to Happy Trails to You… See ya’ll next year! guests 21 and over. Because we care about Catharine Nunn Drive safely! your health, this is a SMOKE-FREE event. Chairman, Round Up 2013 In Memory of…

John graduated from Abilene High School in 1960 and Prevention. He was also involved with the PTA, Boy Scouts Hardin-Simmons University in 1964 with a degree in Political of America, The Heart Association, Midland Council on more years, he said he was thankful for the two that God had Science. He then entered the University of Texas Law School Alcoholism, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, Teen Court, given him and he was OK with whatever God wanted to do. where he earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree in M.A.R.C and taught Sunday School at First Baptist Church. August of 1967. He received his draft notice prior to taking In December of 2011, John was unable to shake the effects of the bar exam and Uncle Sam gave him time to take and pass In 1990 John chose to follow his dream. He ran for Judge the “flu.” He was put in the hospital for IV fluids and strong the Texas Bar Exam. He spent the next two years serving the of the 238th District Court. Facing opponents in both the antibiotics for a brain infection. While there, he continued United States at Fort Polk and in South Vietnam. Republican Primary and the November General Election, to make plans with other judges to get “back to work” after he won! He immediately gave God the glory and was truly Christmas. There was a sudden downturn and his life came to Arriving back in the United States John began an earnest humbled by the support of the voters. His prayer journals an end quite peacefully on January 2, 2012. He left this earth search for work. He knew his passion was for people and were full of gratitude to God for allowing him to become hand-in-hand with his Master. I’m sure he heard the words, the courtroom. Wanting to gain as much experience in trial a District Judge and to be re-elected four more times. He “Well done my good and faithful servant.” Of this one thing I practice as possible, he interviewed with the District Attorney always felt that he owed this community the best he could give am absolutely sure: JOHN HYDE IS CANCER FREE! in Dallas. While in Dallas, John also noticed a job opening and always had an open door policy for anyone who wanted to for an Assistant City Attorney in Midland, Texas. After visit with him. driving in Dallas for three days, he made the choice to take the job in Midland, and the rest is our history. John came in While serving as Judge, John continued to provide community March of 1970 and immediately began to leave his mark on service giving his History of Midland speeches to anyone who this city. would listen. He made an impression everywhere he went. He was honored by so many organizations both locally and John met Sharon Smith and after a courtroom romance statewide. He was a humble servant and never felt he deserved This year’s Round Up is dedicated to (literally) they married in April of 1973. They were blessed the recognition that seemed to come his way. His favorite the memory of the Honorable Judge John Hyde with two beautiful daughters - Hillary and Whitney. John’s phrase was “They just ran out of names and I guess it was my proudest moment was achieving the title of “POPPY.” His turn. I can think of many who deserve this more than I do.” Story By: Sharon Hyde biggest smiles were always for his grandchildren, Katie and John-John. On September 25, 2009, after a routine physical, John John Hyde was born in Abilene, Texas to John and Eunice heard the words, “I’m sorry, but your test is positive for Hyde. He was the youngest of three children. His early John spent 19 years practicing law both with the City of adenocarcinoma of the right lung.” CANCER! That dreaded childhood was influenced by the absence of his father during Midland and in private practice with the firm of Freeman, word! How did that happen? At first there was shock and World War II and his search for work upon his return. The Hyde and Martin. During all that time he worked tirelessly disbelief. That was followed by tears, searching for a miracle young family spent time in Kermit and Marfa, where John for the community. When not in the courtroom he was and finally acceptance. John was ready to let the disease take started first grade, and then back to Abilene for the remainder involved behind the scenes. He helped form the Crime its course. He wanted no part of treatment. But, after some of his education. He was a happy little boy who enjoyed Stoppers Organization in Midland, drafting the original coaxing from his family, he agreed to treatment. He had school, scouting, camping, and the security of a gentler, charter. He was an instructor for the Midland Police chemo therapy and radiation that seemed to be successful. In safer era. Academy, for Midland College in both Police Science and 2009, John had asked God to give him two more years. In Criminal Justice. John served on the Midland County Jail September of 2011, John gave God thanks and praise for Task Force and was a member of the Board for Child Abuse answering his prayers. When family asked him to pray for two In honor of…

After hearing those horrible words, I went home, not Medical City Hospital in Dallas. As they left, they handed the drains wet, so Jeanette would stand on the other side of the knowing what to do. I called my dear friend, Linda, who me their ten day old daughter, Avery, to care for while they shower curtain and hold them while I showered. She brought lives in Ft. Worth. The next day, she called and told me were gone. As they drove away, I was standing there holding me food, she took me to the doctor, and she did everything I she had made appointments for me with five doctors who their beautiful baby, and tears were once again rolling down could possible need or want. Thank you Jeanette, for always were considered the best in the Dallas area. When I met my cheeks because of cancer. Cooper had to stay in Dallas being there for me, I love you so much!!! the third doctor, I knew he was the one. He told me he for about six weeks and was treated with chemotherapy and would do a lumpectomy and a plastic surgeon would do the steroids for three years. His treatment worked, and Cooper is I want to thank the Round Up Committee for selecting me to reconstruction during the same surgery. At that time the now a healthy 12 year old who makes straight As, and is one of be honored this year as a cancer survivor. I must say, I am still sentinel node dye method was not available to check for cancer the best baseball players in Midland. shocked! Also, to be honored with my name on the same page in the lymph nodes. When I had the surgery, I had a major as the Honorable Judge Hyde, is an even larger blessing. My lumpectomy that required reconstruction because so much In August of 2006, I had been cancer free for ten memories of Judge Hyde are so wonderful; he was a great man had to be removed to get clear margins, 27 lymph nodes were years. Once again, my life was about to change, I felt another in all areas of his life. He will be missed by all the citizens removed, and a muscle from my back was tunneled under my lump. I called the doctor and they wanted me to come to of Midland. arm for the reconstruction. This was very painful and it took Dallas immediately for an exam. However, I couldn’t because a long time to get the use of my arm again. The good news I was picking up my mother from HealthSouth that day. She Cooper and I are two of the lucky ones, we beat was, the cancer was not in my lymph nodes, and I did not have had been recovering from a broken hip and was going to cancer. However, there are so many who have lost their to have chemotherapy. However, I did have seven weeks of live with me until she could walk again. What bad timing, I battles. I know so many of you have lost loved ones and radiation and took Tamoxifen for five years. needed to be home to take care of my mother. I picked her friends to cancer, my prayers are with you for the hurt you are up on Thursday, arranged for someone to stay with her on feeling. I pray that someday soon there will be a cure for this Life was so wonderful; I even enjoyed the treatments and Monday, and I went to Dallas for the lump to be examined. disease we call cancer. check-ups. I loved my doctors, nurses, and the people at This year’s Round Up is dedicated in Allison Cancer Center who did my radiation, they were all To make a long story short, there I was, laying on a bed after a May God Bless You All, Honor of Janet Thorne Allison wonderful and I thank them all for their kindness needle biopsy, the surgeon holding my hand, and tears rolling Janet Allison and understanding. down my cheeks again as he said, “It’s Cancer.” My life changed in June, 1996, when a Dr. asked, “How long have you had this lump in your right breast?” He then looked My two sons, Chris and Shawn, got married and I started I had to have a mastectomy this time. It was much more at my mammogram that had been done two weeks prior to having beautiful grandchildren. I was so grateful to God for difficult than the first surgery because they had to work with my appointment. It showed nothing, everything looked allowing me to survive my cancer and share my life with my skin that had been treated with radiation and it wouldn’t fine. Thank God, he was of the belief that if you have a lump, children, grandchildren, and the rest of my family heal. Finally, after several months of working with the you must find out what it is. He arranged for a sonogram and friends. problem, my plastic surgeon came up with a solution. and it was not good. He then set up an appointment with a surgeon to have a biopsy done. As I woke up in the recovery My life changed again on November 14, 2002. My oldest son My family supported me through my surgeries; however, room, the surgeon was sitting in a chair next to my bed, called me, he was crying so hard I couldn’t understand what he they had to return to Midland after a few days to go back to holding my hand, and tears started rolling down my cheeks as was saying. In a voice choked with tears, I finally understood work. I stayed in Dallas until all the stitches and drains were he said to me, “It’s Cancer.” what he was trying to say. My grandson, Cooper, had been removed. My very good friend, Jeanette Probandt, stayed with diagnosed with Leukemia - he was only two years old. I went me for both surgeries. Each day she emptied the drains and to their home and cried with them as they packed to leave for marked the amount on a chart for the doctor. I couldn’t get Underwriters Table Sponsors

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Born and raised in Rogers, Arkansas he balances artistry with accessibility, applying his distinctive baritone to new songs that define country music for modern times. Nichols’ powerful introduction certainly drew the attention of his peers and of country fans: His first year out, he won the Country Music Association’s Horizon Award, the Academy of Country Music’s Top New Male Vocalist and CMT’s Breakthrough Music Video of the Year. His Old Things New album is the sound of a singer who has come to know exactly who he is – and what he does best. “I feel like I’m in a really cool position,” Nichols says. “I’ve found my place by moving deeper into the kind of music I love, which are songs that draw on the traditional side.” Nichols admits that this new clarity comes from achieving an inner peace that, in the past, he’s struggled to find. “I’m happier and more settled than I’ve ever been, and that sets me up to be clearer about the man I want to be and the artist I want to be,” Nichols explains. “When I’ve made mistakes, it’s because I felt insecure and second-guessed myself. When I’ve been true to who I am, and when I’ve given it everything I’ve got, that’s when I’ve done my best – and found the most acceptance.” Nichols encountered some personal difficulties as his Nolan Pick Band schedule grew busier and the stakes got higher. Musically, Professional, dynamic, and utterly enticing. he repeatedly found success by carving out an individual Nolan Pick is a true vocalist with the skills to style that clung to a personal aesthetic rather than fitting make you melt to a love song and growl when into the ever-evolving and expanding sounds of modern it’s time to rock and the skill of knowing when country music. With time he began to realize he needed to to use the desired technique. The guys in the center himself as a person, too. Today, Nichols proudly says band are rock-solid in the pocket for dancing Joe Nichols he has found a sense of peace that has him feeling happier ease and fully compliment Nolan with lead licks and more focused than ever. “If one artist sells five million and backup vocals. With influences such as albums, the tendency is for other artists to say, ‘Maybe I Graciously Underwritten by: George Strait, Merle Haggard, Randy Rogers, should do a little of that, too,’” Nichols says. “That can be Stoney LaRue and Stevie Ray Vaughn he’s here to tough to resist. But something inside me tells me to stay true provide us with a night full of dancing and fun! and to who I am and to stay on my own path. I truly believe that, Photography graciously donated by: if I do that, there’s something different, something better, Robert D. Flaherty for me down the road.” Eric Hanson by Janet Hanson (12) Doris Burton Minnix by Anonymous (10) Janet Allison by Carolyn & Bradley Herricks Round Up of Roses Eric Hanson by Julie & Allen Harvey Linda Nobles by Cheryl & Wade Mertz Janet Allison by Shannon & Shawn Jauz Eric Hanson by Jill Wallace (2) Bill C. 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This evening roses were purchased in Honorable Judge John Hyde by BTS Properties, Ltd Kent Sager by Bonny & David Power Janet Allison by Kay & Newton Shrader memory or in honor of a loved one or friend. Each donation Honorable Judge John Hyde by Karmen & Billy Bryant Kent Sager by Becky & David Smith (2) Janet Allison by Barbara Sledge goes to the fight against cancer, and each rose bears the Honorable Judge John Hyde by Challenger Crude Mary Virginia & Dick Saxe by Victoria & David Saxe Janet Allison by Bobbie Thorne honoree’s name. 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This evening’s slide show bearing your loved Jeanette Boren Lyons by Don & Gayle Winkler one’s picture, name and type of cancer will be shown at the Champagne & Diamonds Silent Auction Lisa Lyons by Martha Preston main stage throughout the night. Each donation, made for Bob Slaydon & Associates once again dazzles Round Up (Bidding starts at 6:00 pm and ends at 11:30 pm) Keep your Jane McCoy by Allison & Reece Boudreaux the slide show, goes to the fight against cancer. attendees with a chance to win a stunning diamond. In gun drawn! Round Up will offer you a venue to bid on some Mark Merritt by Martha Preston honor of our 30th Birthday this year’s diamond is a 1.01 carat great items from some great donors! The Silent Auction will Joel Miller by Laine & Brian Miller In Memory of weight, “H” color, VS2 clarity, round brilliant cut diamond. be full of unique and wonderful things that you simply cannot Nancy O’Malley by Evelyn & Brian Martin Jennifer Craven Dominguez by Amy Nunn (2) Buy your champagne flutes early, these sell out fast! But live without. Joseph I. O’Neill, III by Anonymous (10) Brenda Flowers by Catharine Nunn (3) wait… there’s more! Also in honor of our 100th Birthday Linda Paglio by Mary & Barry Beck Graciously Underwritten By: Atmos Energy J.E. “Gene” Floyd by Sharon & Bobby Floyd of the American Cancer Society 12 lucky winners will also Ernestine Patterson by Allison & Reece Boudreaux Sandra “Sandy” Gilson by Cheryl & Wade Mertz get a strand of pearls! Tickets for Champagne & Diamonds Frances Ratliff by Roxane & Ben Strickling Kelly Rhodes Grover by David B. Grover available for $100.00 at the bank. Children’s Party Claudia Saxe by Victoria & David Saxe Eric Hanson by Janet Hanson Winners responsible for any applicable taxes. On April 13, 2013, the Midland RockHounds hosted the Craig Sheets by Dr. Robert Sheets Eric Hanson by Dr. Ronald & Teresa Ingram (5) Round Up Children’s Party at CitiBank Ball Park. This event Barbara Sledge by Julie Edwards Generously Donated By: Bob Slaydon & Associates Burl D. Jackson by Deena & Everett Beckett provided a wonderful, fun-filled afternoon for pediatric Barbara Sledge by Alison & Brett Smith Mary E. Jackson by Deena & Everett Beckett oncology patients and their families. There were games, Betty Thompson by Cece Brune Amy Mayer Johnson by The Estate of Amy Mayer Johnson (5) Brandy & Bracelets activities, food and LOTS of fun! Also thanks to proceeds Betty Tomlin by Allison & Reece Boudreaux Kenny Jonsson by Shelley & Chip Smith This is your chance to win this sterling silver 18K white donated from the Dottie Hill MusicFest, each survivor was given Shelton Viney, MD by Betty Lou “Penny” Angelo Lori Kilgore by Marilyn & Keith Waldrop gold bracelet from the Henderson Collection. Donated by a birthday present of exactly what they wanted! If you know a David “Uncle Barty” Waldrop by Amanda & Brecken Arpe Paul Latham by Debbie Latham Cristiani’s Jewelers, this candy apple red bank enamel bangle child that would like to be included in the children’s activities, David L. Watkins, MD by Betty Lou “Penny” Angelo Billy Gene Marlowe by Cheryl & Wade Mertz will look amazing on your wrist! $100.00 will get you a ticket please call your American Cancer Society office at James C. Williams by Deena & Everett Beckett Marie “Grandma” Waldrop by Amanda & Brecken Arpe for your chance to win this indestructible bracelet. (432) 683-6375. Winner responsible for any applicable taxes. Charlie Welch by The Welch Family Graciously Underwritten By: Cook Children’s In Honor of Caregiver Eileen Welch by The Welch Family Generously Donated By: Cristiani’s Jewelers Specialty Clinic, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Bell, and Mr. & Mrs. Sally Agar by David Grover Blake Yarborough by Becky Yarborough Richard Hatchett Degan Fricker by David Grover Christine Foreman by David Grover In Honor of Bears for Babes With Special Thanks To: Midland RockHounds, Best Ashley Gotovac by David Grover “Doc” Dodson by Blair, Mills & Sam Hullender We don’t want to forget all the kids who’ve had to hear the Buy, Popeye’s Chicken & Biscuits and The Dottie Hill MusicFest Caroline Hinson by David Grover Sharon Floyd by Sharon & Bobby Floyd words “You Have Cancer.” Your donation of $50.00 will get Sharon Hyde by Becky Mims E. Blake Jackson by Deena & Everett Beckett you a soft snuggly bear to cuddle with all night. On your way “I’m Your Huckleberry” Catharine Nunn by Karmen & Billy Bryant out drop him in our bear bin or take him home. Those bears Mike Primeaux by Betty Primeaux In the words of the great Doc Holiday, “I’m Your Huckleberry.” Jane Shepperd by David Grover left behind will find a new home in the arms of a child when No matter what your flavor of gaming, pull up a chair and have Jodi Swanner by Amanda & Brecken Arpe they are taken to local children undergoing treatment to help some fun! For a donation to the American Cancer Society you keep a little boy or girl warm and safe. Tickets available at will get chips to help you earn tickets for raffle items. Don’t the bank. want to play? Purchase your raffle tickets at the bank for Generously Donated By: Catharine & Donnie Nunn $50.00. There’s something for everyone. And remember, what happens at Round Up… Stays at Round Up. Winner responsible for any applicable taxes. 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No exchanges or refunds. Any Catharine Nunn Kari Vines Enhancer Chair description of auction items is for the sole purpose of identifying the item. Bidders are encouraged to view the Meredith Flowers auction items. Secretary Round Up of Roses Chair • Stated retail values may include tax. Prices shown are estimates, which are not guaranteed to reflect true Security Chair Betty Primeaux Misty Curry market value. Chuck Sims • Reservations for airfare, lodging, entertainment, and services must be mutually arranged with the donor unless Underwriting Chair Beverages Chair Ashley Boren Susan Dum Logistic Chair otherwise specified. Donnie Nunn • Tax, gratuity, and alcoholic beverages are excluded in food and entertainment packages unless otherwise specified. Sponsorship Chair Food Chair • Taxes, applicable on items over $5,000, must be paid by the purchaser. Karmen Hendrix-Bryant Elizabeth Braun Draftsman • In the event of a dispute, the event chairman shall have the sole and final decision to determine the successful John Gilson bidder or to resell the item in dispute. Bank Co-Chairs Entertainment Chair • All items must be taken home the night of the party. Items may be removed ONLY by exhibiting a purchaser’s Jane Baker Christine Foreman Public Relations PAID receipt. Oversize items must be removed between 10 am and 1 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013. Kimberly Johnson Charlie Spence • Any items not picked up by June 1, 2013 will be donated to charity. Children’s Party Chair • Every attempt has been made to be accurate. However, we cannot be responsible for errors or omissions. Auction Committee Crystal Carathers Thank You Chair Liz Andrews Cyndi Pyles Lisa Bownds Decorations Co-Chairs Live Auction Rules Darby Brown Beverly Vaughan, Income Development Staff • Place your bids by raising your hand until recognized by the auctioneer, OR by getting your bid in to one of the Teresa Hansen Owner, Ivy Cottage Amanda Arpe auction spotters working on the floor, so they may get your bid to the auctioneer. Pam Inskeep Cathy Niemann • Items are listed with an estimated value and not a minimum bid. Amy Youngblood Health Initiatives Staff • Bids become official when recognized by the auctioneer. Your bid constitutes a contract to buy. Volunteer Chair Elisha Sessions ALL SALES ARE FINAL WHEN DECLARED “SOLD!” BY THE AUCTIONEER. NO EXCEPTIONS! Auctioneer AT&T Pioneers  Del Bowie Steve Taylor Silent Auction Rules • Place your bid by full name and amount you wish to bid on the bid sheet placed by the item you wish to bid on. • Items are listed with an estimated value. If applicable, a minimum bid will be clearly printed on the bid sheets. • All bids become official at close of auction. Your bid constitutes a contract to buy. ALL SALES ARE FINAL WHEN THE AUCTION CLOSES. NO EXCEPTIONS! compact car will fit almost anywhere! If you want 10. All That Glitters… the earplugs at home, these kids are guaranteed to Graciously Underwritten by: a car that feels more like an adult sized go-kart, They say all that glitters is gold... white gold that be good. you’ll love this Mini. Buyer has 10 days to contact is! These Spark Hoop earrings will put a twinkle Restrictions: Airline tickets are subject to dealership after auction. in your eye. Set in 18k white gold, these earrings availability of Southwest Airlines. Hotel Restrictions: Buyer has 10 days to contact have 1.93 ct of Black Diamonds and .96 ct of reservations must be reserved and are based on dealership after auction to complete title transfer White Diamonds providing that perfect “Oh My” availability of the Four Seasons Generously Donated By: Western National Bank moment. This unique pair of timeless earrings are Generously Donated By: American Idol, 1. Are You Ready For Some Football? stand from sun up to sun down. It has a rear rack and a smoke box. Don’t worry about where you’re perfect to wear out shopping or on a date night! Southwest Airlines capacity of 180 pounds and a towing capacity of gonna store your mesquite... it has a wood box Value: $23,670.23 The winner of this auction will be cheerin’ on Restrictions: No refunds, returns or exchanges Value: Star Worthy American’s Team from the Ring of Honor floor 1,225 pounds. You’ll have no problem towing that with two flip-up tables for that. 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The children are thrilled to once again 11. Let the Good Times Roll When several buddies want in on the hunting have this opportunity to give back to those in our party, you can feel confident the Kawasaki Mule Thanks to your generosity last year, we community who spend countless hours and dollars 4010 Trans 4x4 in Realtree Camo will comfortably were able to provide tangible services raising desperately needed funds for cancer treat- seat three of your buddies and all their gear. This ment. This year you’ll have a chance to take home necessary for patients’ care such as 4. Coral Gables and Golf Mule is packed with great features and will get you 2. Greyhound Bound For A Cure… Get away to Miami with this weekend for six in a this mosaic patio table with three chairs. transportation gas cards to help the This greyhound dog oil painting is a one of a kind 6. Stock Your Cellar where you need to go in any off-road environ- 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom Merrick Suite courte- Generously Donated By: Local Area Children patients get to treatment. by Leilani Pinard who was born with the artistic This is one over the top package! The winner of ment. If you need to go from hunting to hauling sy of The Biltmore Coral Gables. Tee off with Cancer Survivors ability to capture the very essence of her subjects in this prize will take home a variety of high-end, tools, it easily transforms into a two passenger unlimited golf on the fully restored Donald Ross highly-rated wines and champagne! From mag- Value: Cherished transport in just a few quick steps, making it one Through this year’s restricted gift, we ask striking, life like detail. These works have galleries Golf Course or soak up the sun in your compli- and collectors throughout the South seeking her nums to jeraboams, this is sure to be a highlight of of the most versatile vehicles. that you join us in remembering our “In mentary poolside cabana. Don’t forget, a courtesy the evening!! art. She is a self-taught artist who is totally blind car service is at your disposal for a Miami shopping Generously Donated By: Mica Bergman & Bill Memory of” the Honorable Judge John in her right eye. She has murals all over the Generously Donated By: Friends of Round Up Bergman; In Memory of Mitchell Brandt experience. Don’t let this one get away! G. Hyde who passed from non-smokers United States including Ninfas in Midland, Value: Mouth Watering Value: $10,926.66 Zentner’s Daughter Steakhouse in San Angelo, Restrictions: Valid through May 30, 2014. lung cancer. Your donation will go toward Advance reservation required. Tax and gratuity are and many bans and homes in Ruidoso. included. lifesaving lung cancer research, which Generously Donated By: Leilani Pinard Generously Donated By: Biltmore Coral Gables – accounts for more deaths than any other Value: $3,000.00 Miami, FL 9. Permian Basin Pride cancer in both men and women. Fighting some of the harshest conditions, oilmen Value: $10,000.00 have struggled to produce the Permian Basin in Texas. This is your chance to go home with a Your commitment to support our research special edition Marlin 1895G 45-70 caliber that program will help provide individuals serves as a proud symbol of the history and heri- 12. This… Is American Idol From Kelly Clarkson to Phillip Phillips, American who hear the words “You Have Cancer” 7. Gettin’ Mini in Midland tage of hard working Americans right here in the Idol is known for the making of stars. You and Traffic in Midland is getting hectic. Skip the Permian Basin. Only 100 numbered guns were with lifesaving measures to help ensure one guest will take off to Los Angeles for the May big truck, open the panoramic sunroof and made and in honor of Round Up’s 30th Birthday successful completion of treatment, reduce 8, 2013 airing of the popular show with airfare zoom around town in this 2013 Cooper Hard- you’ll go home with number 30. This will surely provided by Southwest Airlines. Use your $500 suffering and save lives. We appreciate top. With its retro inspired cabin, pepper white become a cherished piece of your family history 3. 4-Wheelin’ Fun body and black bonnet stripes you’ll be noticed. gift certificate to stay at the Four Seasons nearby your continued commitment to the Get down and dirty with this Polaris Sportsman that you can display with pride. 5. Something’s Smokin’ Getting 28 mpg city and 36 mpg hwy you’ll save and your $100 American Express dining card American Cancer Society and thank you 500 H.O. in Pursuit Camo. With its 4-stroke Generously Donated By: Beverly Vaughan; Owner, Go up in smoke with this tandem axle cook- plenty of money getting from point A to point to dine with the stars. With the season finale single cylinder engine, MacPherson Strut suspen- The Ivy Cottage for helping us create a world with less er! You’ll be a pit master in no time with 70” of B. Minis make a big impact on the small car airing on May 21st, you’re sure to have a top 10 sion, and low beam bumper lights; you’ll be at the cancer and more birthdays! grilling surface which features two flip up doors landscape. Don’t worry about having to park; this Value: $1,595.00 experience like you’ve never had before. Leave 45. burton + BURTON Decorative Plate, Holder 57. One Year Rental on Reverse Osmosis System 69. $100.00 Gift Card & 8 ornaments Donated By: The Bosworth Company Donated By: Flat Belly Organics Graciously Underwritten by: Donated By: Suzie-Q’s Pack N Mail & Gifts Value: $360.00 Value: $100.00 Value: $213.90 Restrictions: No Returns, Refunds or Exchanges 58. Beatriz Ball Bowl 70. Fajita Dinner for 10 Donated By: Becky Phillips, The Ivy Cottage Donated By: Gerardo’s Casita 46. 6 SeaLife Wine Glasses Value: $138.00 Donated By: Bob & Jody Slaydon 71. Dinner for 2 24. 3 Kids College Classes plus Supply Fees 34. 10” Equinox Bowl Value: $372.00 59. Dried & Preserved Floral Arrangement Donated By: The Garlic Press Well Rounded Texan Restrictions: No Refunds or Exchanges Donated By: The French Hen by Courtney Ptak Value: $225.00 14. 20 Passes for Two Donated By: Midland College – Kids College Donated By: Joanne’s Fine Gifts Value: $600.00 Donated By: Big Sky Drive-In Theatre Value: $135.00 Value: $125.00 47. Vase & $100 Gift Certificate Value: $280.00 Restrictions: Exchange by 6/13/13, No cash exchange Picture This 35. Wreath for Door Donated By: Mark Knox Flowers 60. Arthur Court Antler Centerpiece Bowl, Small 72. 1-2 Hour Session with 25-30 Edited Images Value: $162.50 Bowl, Picture Frame & Opener 15. 10 Hours Pumping Unit Service 25. Mud Pie Dress 12-18 months, Fur Coat Donated By: Kenye Kay’s Door Décor on a CD Donated By: Arthur Court & Beverly Vaughan, Donated By: Lufkin Industries, Inc. & Hair Bow Value: $75.00 Donated By: Kristyn Rose Photography 48. Red Mosaic Cross The Ivy Cottage Value: $5,000.00 Donated By: Anonymous Value: $175.00 Donated By: Misty Curry Value: $370.00 Restrictions: 50 Mile Radius of Permian Basin 36. Brown & Blue 5”x7” Picture Frame 26. $25.00 Gift Certificate Donated By: La Bebe Boutique 73. Children’s Session with an 11”x14” 49. 63 ½” x 49” “Tous les Roys de France” 16. 10 Ownership Map Certificates Donated By: The Pottery Value: $50.00 Out And About Donated By: CarolynKayPhotography Framed Archival Document Donated By: Midland Map Company Value: $25.00 61. One Arrangement per Quarter for 1 Year Value: $350.00 Donated By: Hyacinth Value: $5,000.00 37. 52” x 53” Hanging Tapestry Donated By: Edible Arrangements Value: $1,700.00 Restrictions: Exchange by 9/30/13 27. $50.00 Gift Certificate Donated By: Lighthouse Furniture & Design Center Value: $275.00 Action Packed Donated By: Terry’s Kids Shoes Value: $379.00 Restrictions: Total of 4 Arrangements 74. 16 Lou Brock Suite Tickets & 3 Parking Passes 50. Texas Star Lamp 17. 150 Personalized Solo Cups Value: $50.00 to Texas Rangers vs. Cincinnati Reds, Friday, June Donated By: Teresa Lamar Donated By: “note”able 38. Dorcete Lamp 62. “The Date Night” 18th Value: $150.00 Value: $125.00 Home on the Range Donated By: D.K. Boyd Land & Cattle Co. Donated By: Abuelo’s, Basin Burger House, Donated By: Clarence Scharbauer, III 28. Steer Head Hammered Steel Tray Value: $2,500.00 Murray’s Deli & Michael’s Charcoal Grill 51. Metal Pot Rack 18. 4 Bracelets for entry into Rock the Desert 2013 Donated By: The Barking Dog Interiors Value: $205.00 75. 4 Tickets to Texas A&M Home Game Donated By: Teresa Lamar Donated By: Rock the Desert Value: $625.00 39. Waterford Cake Pedestal & Cake Donated By: Dr. Tom & Amy Youngblood Value: $500.00 Value: $100.00 Donated By: Chef Lise Thomas & Kaci’s Cake 63. 2 Certificates for Dinner for 4 People Restrictions: Bracelets are for August 1-3, 2013 29. Set of 24” Rasmussen Gas Logs with Installation Delight Donated By: DoubleTree by Hilton Midland Plaza 76. RockHounds/Sockers FC Basket with 20 52. Seasonal Banner Set Donated By: The Bosworth Company Value: $375.00 + Value: $250.00 Tickets for 2013 Season Donated By: Sharon Dunnam, The Ivy Cottage 19. $250.00 Gift Certificate Value: $500.00 Donated By: Midland RockHounds/Sockers FC Value: $250.00 Donated By: RSVP by Darby Brown Restrictions: Home must be located in Midland or 40. $500.00 Gift Certificate 64. Cake Baked to Order Value: $250.00 Ector Counties Donated By: All About Looks Donated By: Sugar by Joie 77. 2 Season Tickets for 2013-2014 Season 53. 36” x 48” Framed Oil Painting Restrictions: Expires December 2013 Value: $500.00 Donated By: Odessa Jackalopes Donated By: Marsha Crawford, In loving memory 30. Personalized/Signed Bookplate with a copy of Restrictions: Expires 5/4/14 65. Fajita Dinner for 12 Value: $358.00 of Larry Crawford 20. Autographed Guitar “Spoken From the Heart” Donated By: La Bodega Value: $1,250.00 Donated By: Aaron Watson Donated By: Laura Bush 41. Cinilla Hand Poured Candle 78. 2 Season Tickets for 2013-2014 Season Donated By: Candle Cafe 66. Sunday Brunch for 4 Donated By: Odessa Jackalopes 54. 21” x 27” Framed Photograph Titled “Shades 31. Autographed copy of “The Congressional Club” Value: $13.00 Donated By: Green Tree Country Club Value: $358.00 Kid’s Corral of Autumn” Value: $100.00 21. Pink Bows, Headbands, Legwarmers & cookbook 42. Paul Robert Axis Deer Hide & Leather Chair Donated By: Diane Newland Rufflebutts Donated By: Suzanne & Mike Conaway 79. 2 Rounds of Golf for 4 Players – Donated By: Carter’s Furniture Value: $325.00 67. 4 Course Meal for 8 in Your Home Donated By: CamBows HairBows Value: $45.00 Including Cart Value: $2,199.95 Donated By: Chef Michael Olivas Donated By: Ranchland Hills Golf Club 55. 21” x 27” Framed Photograph Titled “Pigeon 32. “Savannah Country Cookbook”, “The Lady & Value: $800.00 Value: $240.00 22. Football Chair & Ottoman Point Lighthouse” Sons Two Cookbook & Autographed Picture 43. “Jewels of the Basin” by Bob Callender Restriction: Bidder responsible for $500.00 food Donated By: Leslie & Kyle Kitto Donated By: Bob Newland Donated By: Paula Deen Donated By: Frame It Art Gallery & wine allowance 80. Cuetec 29” Cue & Case Value: $200.00 Value: $325.00 Value: $47.95 Donated By: Basin Billiards 44. “ The American Spirit” by Tom duBois 68. Large Gift Basket Value: $118.95 23. Brown Moses Basket 56. Handmade Picnic Table 33. Lake Pillow Donated By: Frame It Art Gallery Donated By: Harvest Caffe Donated By: La Bebe Boutique Donated By: Cathy & Scott Niemann Donated By: Graham Kracker Value: $145.00 81. Liquid Force Wakeboard 138 Value: $198.00 Value: $995.00 Value: $58.00 Donated By: Ski Skeller Sports Value: $339.99 82. 2 Tickets to Byron Nelson Golf Tournament 93. (4) One Day Admission Tickets Spoiled Rotten 115. Faux Fur & Leather Coat, Size Small 128. Caribou Mount A Little Piece of Swiss Add a little piece of May 13-19, 2013 Donated By: SeaWorld, San Antonio, TX 102. TurboSonic Total Body Vibration System Donated By: Donna Sawyer, The Ivy Cottage Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett Switzerland to your wrist with this Zodiac Watch Donated By: Chad Campbell Value: $240.00 Donated By: Body Focus Laser & Longevity Center Value: $200.00 Value: $250.00 named “The Diver.” The Diver offers perfect Value: $360.00 Value: $80.00 performance and water-resistance. With its blue 94. Wine Tour & Tasting for 4 116. Jon Hart Design “The Pres” 129. African Bush Buck Mount dial and black leather strap it ensures comfort as 83. 2 Tickets to 67th Crowne Plaza Invitational Donated By: Peju Winery, Rutherford, CA 103. 1 Year Supervised Weight Loss Program Donated By: Sgt. Pepper’s Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett well as precise timing. Golf Tournament May 20-26, 2013 Value: $140.00 Donated By: InShapeMD Value: $215.00 Value: $350.00 Generously Donated By: Occasions Fine Jewelry Donated By: Chad Campbell Value: $1,600.00 Value: $795.00 Value: $360.00 95. Weekend Stay for 2 117. Turquoise & Silver Cross Necklace 130. Brown Ibex Cross Mount Donated By: Omni Hotels & Resorts 104. 1 Round Hormone Replacement Therapy – Donated By: Anita Goudeau Designs Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett Makeover Madness This one’s for the girls! Take a 84. $150.00 Gift Certificate Value: $500.00 Male or Female Value: $549.00 Value: $500.00 little time for yourself! Start out with a basketful Donated By: Desert Anglers Fly Shop Restrictions: Not available for use in New York Donated By: InShapeMD of products as well as a shampoo & style at Salon Value: $150.00 City, Philadelphia, Cancun or Puerto Aventuras Value: $700.00 118. Jan Haedrich Handbag 131. White Ibex Cross Mount Adara, and then head over to the Carolina Skin Donated By: Ada Marie’s Boutique Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett Centre & Salon to get a facial. Finally, end your 85. Cleveland Hybrid, TaylorMade Cap & 96. Wine Tour & Tasting for 4 105. Spa Pedicure & Manicure Value: $270.00 Value: $500.00 day at Ray-Clark Salon and get a 90-minute Device Holder Donated By: Ladera Vineyards, Angwin, CA Donated By: Joe James Salon & Day Spa massage from Katherine Wurster. Donated By: Golf Headquarters Value: $200.00 Value: $70.00 119. Irlanda Boots, Size 7 132. Impala Mount Generously Donated By: Salon Adara, Carolina Value: $200.00 Donated By: Old Gringo Boots Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett Skin Centre & Salon & Katherine Wurster at 97. 2 Night, 3 Day Stay 106. 2 Vitalize Peels Value: $520.00 Value: $400.00 Ray-Clark Salon 86. 2 Suite Tickets and 1 VIP Parking Pass to Donated By: La Concha A Renaissance Resort, San Donated By: Lasting Impressions by Kayla Value: $485.00 Firestone 550 on June 8, 2013 Juan, Puerto Rico Value: $410.00 120. Papilia Boots, Size 7.5 133. Axis Deer Mount Donated By: Texas Motor Speedway Value: $693.00 Donated By: Old Gringo Boots Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett Glock Perfection The Glock 26 Gen4, in 9x19 Value: $1,500.00 107. Full Mouth Teeth Whitening Value: $730.00 Value: $400.00 mm, introduces revolutionary design changes 98. 1 Adult Big Horn Sheep Canyon Half Day Trip Donated By: Allison Watts, D.D.S. to the “BABY GLOCK” – the most sought- 121. Dian Malouf Silver Cuff Bracelet with 134. Nilgai Mount 87. Voucher for 2 Tickets For Monday-Thursday Donated By: Echo Canyon River Expeditions, Value: $350.00 after concealed carry option since its release Heart Shaped Turquoise Stone Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett Home Game Canon City, TX in 1994. The Modular Back Strap design lets Donated By: Julian Gold Value: $300.00 Donated By: Texas Rangers Baseball Club Value: $59.38 108. 4 Personal Training Sessions you instantly customize its grip to adapt to an Value: $940.00 Value: $60.00 Donated By: Core Health & Fitness, Al Yowell individual shooter’s hand size. The surface of the 135. Fallow Deer Mount Restrictions: Excludes Games on 7/4, 7/22-7/25 99. 4 Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets & Value: $200.00 G26 Gen4’s frame employs the new scientifically Two Aquarium of the Pacific Tickets 122. Heart Charm Bracelet Donated By: Deena & Everett Beckett & 9/26 designed, real-world-tested, Gen4 rough textured Donated By: Disney Theme Parks, Anaheim, CA & Donated By: James Avery Value: $300.00 109. Zerona Slimming Laser Treatment technology. Internally, the new GLOCK dual Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, CA Value: $360.00 Hit the Road Donated By: Body Focus Laser & Longevity Center recoil spring assembly substantially increases the 88. 2 Night Stay Value: $551.90 Value: $1,500.00 Raffle Items 123. Hearts & Pearls Necklace & Earring Set life of the system. A reversible enlarged magazine Donated By: The Holland Hotel, Alpine, TX Play in the gaming area or buy raffle tickets for catch, changeable in seconds, accommodates left or 100. 2 Spots for Flying Trapeze & $100.00 Gift Donated By: James Avery Value: $450.00 110. Celluderm Lymphatic Treatment $50.00 at the bank. Either way, you won’t want to right-handed operators. Card to 3 Austin Restaurants Value: $420.00 Donated By: Body Focus Laser & Longevity Center miss out on these hot items! Winner responsible for any Generously Donated By: TMP Truck & Trailer 89. 2 Night Stay Donated By: Trapeze Austin, Parkside, The Value: $150.00 applicable taxes. 124. Personal Shopping, Closet Organization, Value: $600.00 Donated By: The Maverick Inn, Alpine, TX Backspace, and Olive & June, Austin, TX Luggage Packaging & Outfit Look Books Value: $375.00 Value: $194.00 111. Zerona Slimming Laser Treatment Get Your Guns Up! Who doesn’t love some good Donated By: Studio Soho Donated By: Body Focus Laser & Longevity Center football? “Get Your Guns Up” with 4 football Value: $1,500.00 90. 2 Night Stay 101. 2 Adults Tickets to Top of the Rock & 4 Value: $1,500.00 tickets to the Texas Tech vs. TCU game. Fill your Chelsea Piers Gold Passports Donated By: The Broadmoor, 60 quart Ice Hole cooler to the brim and have Donated By: Top of the Rock Observation Deck & Colorado Springs, CO 112. Celluderm Lymphatic Treatment Cowboy Cool some fun with your tailgating pass! Chelsea Piers, New York, NY Value: $500.00 Donated By: Body Focus Laser & Longevity Center 125. $400.00 Gift Certificate Generously Donated By: Red Raider Sports Value: $296.00 Restrictions: Expires 5/30/14 Value: $150.00 Donated By: Jake’s Clays Properties & Rhino Truck Accessories Value: $400.00 Value: $879.00 136. 1 Night Stay 91. 1 Night Stay for Two – Includes Dinner & Donated By: La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa, Classy Cowgirls Breakfast 126. $100.00 Gift Certificate Loving Louis With its flagging growth and logo- Santa Fe, NM 113. 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Abuelo’s Cathy Eastham Flat Belly Organics Kicks 99 Odessa Jackalopes Sophie & Sams Ada Marie’s Boutique Chad Campbell Folger Galleries Leslie & Kyle Kitto Old Gringo Boots Southwest Airlines All About Looks Carolina Skin Centre & Salon Frame It Art Gallery La Bebe Boutique Chef Michael Olivas Frances Stewart American Idol Carolyn Kay Photography The French Hen by Courtney Ptak LaBodega Omni Hotels & Resorts The Stitching Post Anonymous Donors Carter’s Furniture The Garlic Press La Concha A Renaissance Resort Peju Winery Studio Soho Aquarium of the Pacific CBS 7 Gerado’s Casita La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa Perkins Promotions Sugar by Joie Arthur Court Chelsea Piers Glazer’s Distributing Ladera Vineyards Becky Phillips at The Ivy Cottage Suzie Q’s Pack & Mail The Bar Bria & Shawn Cirkiel Golf Headquarters Teresa Lamar Leilani Pinard Terry’s Kids Shoes The Barking Dog Interiors Suzanne & Mike Conaway Anita Goudeau Designs Lasting Impressions by Kayla The Pottery Texas Motor Speedway Barnes & Noble Core Health & Fitness Graham Kracker Lighthouse Furniture & Ranchland Hills Country Club Texas Ranger Baseball Club Basic Energy Courtyard Marriott GreenTree Country Club Design Center Red Raider Sports Properties Chef Lise Thomas Basin Billards Marsha Crawford Harvard Hotel & Lodge Lufkin Industries, Inc Reddy Ice TMP Truck & Trailer Basin Burger House Creations by Brittany Harvest Caffe Brenda & Donny McClure Rhino Truck Accessories Tony’s Bakery Baymont Inn Cristiani’s Jewelers The Hemingway Manny’s Italian Village Rock The Desert Top of the Rock Observation Deck Mica Bergman & Bill Bergman Misty Curry The Holland Hotel Mark Knox Flowers Kristyn Rose Photography Trapeze Austin Big D Companies CVA Advertising Hotel Settles The Maverick Inn Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek Trio Big Sky Drive-In Theatre D’Carrolls Horizon Mud Michaels Charcoal Grill RSVP by Darby Brown Beverly Vaughan of The Ivy Cottage Biltmore Coral Gables – Miami, FL DCP Midstream Dr. Kris Howard Midland College – Kids College Run This Way Warren CAT Body Focus Laser & Paula Deen Hyacinth Midland Map Company Salon Adara Aaron Watson Longevity Center Desert Anglers Fly Shop In Shape MD Midland Reporter-Telegram Donna Sawyer at The Ivy Cottage Allison Watts, DDS The Bosworth Company Disney Theme Parks Jakes Clays Midland RockHounds Clarence Scharbauer, III Sockers FC The Boutique Dottie Hill Memorial James Avery Jami Miller SeaWorld San Antonio Westlake ACE Hardware Ms. Boyd, D.K. Boyd Land DoubleTree by JoAnnes Fine Gifts Murray’s Delicatessen Sgt. Pepper’s Western National Bank & Cattle Co. Hilton Midland Plaza Joe James Salon & Day Spa Bob K. Newland Ski Skeller Sports Dr. & Mrs. Miguel Wolbert The Broadmoor Sharon Dunnam, The Ivy Cottage Julian Gold Diane Newland Bob & Jody Slaydon Work of Heart Laura Bush Echo Canyon River Expeditions Julie & Don Judson Cathy & Scotty Niemann Bob Slaydon & Associates Katherine Wurster, Ray Clark Salon Cam Bows Edible Arrangements Kaci’s Cake Delight “Note”able So Shoe Me Dr. Tom & Amy Youngblood Candle Café El Burrito Kenye Kays Door Décor Occasions Fine Jewelry Sockers FC Your Round Up Dollars At Work… Services Provided in your County We save lives and create more birthdays by helping you stay well, helping you get well, by finding cures, and by The Society provided over 5,200 services to patients in the Permian Basin last year through the fighting back. following programs: ® Creating More Birthdays • Reach to Recovery provided 51 visits to 33 Breast Cancer Patients. • 334 patients received 786 free Breast Prosthesis / Mastectomy Bras. There are 13.7 cancer survivors in the U.S. thanks to Groundbreaking research led by the American Cancer • Hope Lodge provided 1,480 nights of lodging to cancer patients and their caregivers, saving them $170,200 Society which is working towards cancer cures, better treatments, and declining cancer death rates. in hotel expenses. Helping People Stay Well • 392 patients received gas card saving them $65,800 in gas. • We help residents of the Permian Basin locate low-cost, lifesaving cancer screenings and community • 56 patients received free wigs. resources. • 375 brochures were provided to cancer patients. • We have educated over 6,400 local residents on how to stay well year round through community events. • 114 rides to treatment were provided to cancer patients through the Road to Recovery program. • We offer ongoing support for cancer patients and their families during and after their cancer battle. • We confirmed the link between smoking and lung cancer, are helping get smoke-free laws passed, and Resources Available educating people about the dangers of tobacco. We can help 24-hours-a-day, every day by calling 1-800-227-2345 or visiting cancer.org. • Our volunteers and staff are available to speak to your employees, organization, or church about the importance of early cancer detection and prevention. • Clinical Trials Matching Service • Health Insurance Information Team Helping People Get Well • Cancer Information Specialists • In 2011-2012 the American Cancer Society provided services to 1,019 cancer patients in the Permian Basin • Online decision making tools to help you make informed decisions about your cancer diagnosis Area. • Cancer Survivor Network: www.csn.cancer.org • Personal Health Managers, a navigation tool used to help cancer patients and their families organize • Smoking Cessation Quit Line 1-800-227-2345 or visit GreatAmericanSmokeout.org important treatment and health information, and gain access to community services were given to 230 • Patient Navigation at our Patient Service Center 1-877-227-1618 patients in the Permian Basin.

Empowering People to Fight Back • Through our advocacy efforts, we are working with lawmakers to make America a healthier place to live. • We are fighting to secure funding for research, and continued growth for the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.

Finding Cures • As the largest non-governmental funder of cancer research, having spent more than $3.8 billion on cancer research since 1946, we’ve played a role in nearly every cancer breakthrough in recent history. • The Society has funded 46 scientists who have gone on to win the Nobel Prize. Graciously Underwritten By:

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MISSION STATEMENT The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service.

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