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Get Out of Debt Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University comes to Tyler Kelsey LRMC Classes are on Mondays begin- Helen Florence ning October 18 through Monday, Goughnour December 13 at St. Louis Early Bobo Claxton Childhood Center located at 2800 Cathy Walton Road, Tyler, Texas. Cace honors Continued on Page 2 Students earn Nancy local acclaim Duke By contributing writer Kelly Bell Cindy over Four Stars (LHS) students have won College Wilkerson Longview women Board recognition as 2010-2011 National Hispanic Recognition Dale Smith Thomas Program (NHRP) Scholars. Sonia Henson Jo Ruth to keynote event Continued on Page 4 and 2011 Maness By Joycelyne Fadojutimi Parents Services Julee Helen Johnson Center works for ongview Regional Medical Center Rachels Judy (LRMC) received a record number special children Owens of nominations for the 2011 Stars ETR Staff reports Lucy Over Longview nominations. LRMC Via the sponsorship of Louis and Emily Director of Marketing Kim Brown explainedL this year’s significance. Peaches Owen Family Foundation the Peacock Parent Services Center, Inc. will be pre- Myers senting a symposium for parents and Continued on Page 5 care providers for special needs children. For the full story, visit us online at www.easttexasreview.com high schools Car crashes Library to host pet TxDOT fights premiere costume contest announce commended students cause of teen deaths The Longview Public Library in- vites residents to participate in up- Tyler ISD is proud to Want to know coming programs and activities. announce that both John the greatest threat For the full story, visit us online Tyler and Robert E. Lee to today’s youth? at www.easttexasreview.com high schools have students Look no further named as National Merit than your drive- Quarterbacks with poise Commended students. In way. Car crashes By Annette Bridges late September, more than are the number two-thirds (about 34,000) of one cause of death among teens, killing I love football season even the approximately 50,000 though my team isn’t winning. There high scorers on the PSAT/ 4,054 teenagers ages 13 to 19 in 2008. are many life lessons that can be NMSQT® received Letters For the full story, visit us online at learned from watching this game. of Commendation in recog- www.easttexasreview.com One example was illustrated nition of their outstanding to me yesterday by an opposing Left to right: Mark Mackey, Logan Oliver, Dillon Dudley, Alexandra Lange, Tanner Jones academic promise. Comptroller Combs team’s quarterback. Imagine a and Patrick Bosley, Robert E. Lee High School Continued on Page 4 quarterback who gets a bad snap. to distribute $443M For the full story, visit us online Tasting Jefferson Ned E. Williams Texas Comptroller Susan Combs recently at www.easttexasreview.com Story and photos by Joycelyne Fadojutimi Elementary said state sales tax collections totaled $1.57 teacher recognized billion in September, up 6.8 percent com- Verse of the Week It was a beautiful Sun- ETR Reports pared to a year ago. day for tasting the good Be still and know that I am For the full story, visit us online at food in Jefferson and the “My students were simply www.easttexasreview.com God. I would be exalted surrounding areas. The phenomenal. I am so honored among the Hea- weather was very coop- and humbled to have been then, I will be erative. Representative granted this award.” exalted in Frost said it best, “It is Nikita Mumphrey Clearance the earth. a beautiful Sunday, with great people, wonderful Psalm 46:10 event, delectable food For the full story, visit us online at KJV and I hope to participate www.easttexasreview.com in many more years to Salein come.” Strengthen marriage c

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debt | Continued from front KC | The classes are from 5:30 teach you how money really Continued p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There is a $10 works, how to get out of debt, deposit to check out the book. be prepared for emergencies, from front Upon completion of the course invest and so much more. More “The purpose of and returning the book $5 will than one million families have Deal Day is to match be returned. Dave’s class will benefited from Dave’s class. business loan applica- tions with lenders, tasting | Continued from front especially those with And there was quite a few Chamber draws people from a viable proposal,” she to taste because 3 streets were three other states, Louisiana, said. “Attendees will blocked off and turned into buf- Arkansas and Oklahoma. meet with area lenders fet lines. According to Frost, he According to Chitwood, to receive information, had eaten everything from sweet Representative Stephen Frost resources and assis- is from our district and it was potato soup to alligator meat. tance on their business Moreover, there were kind of him to volunteer to be a judge. In addition, Candice lending projects.” people from Jefferson and Northcutt added elsewhere. For ten dollars one Gast, Northeast Texas execu- that visitors will learn had the opportunity to taste tive director of external affairs about the SBA 7 (a) all the food they wanted from for AT&T and Ashley Acker, Working Capital Loan, the various restaurants. news director for KMHT radio and the SBA 504 Real Executive Director, Marion in Marshall judged the food County Chamber of Com- with Frost. “We wanted a fine Estate Loan of up to merce Juanita Wakefield representation of impartial $5 million. Also the Chitwood, said, “This is the judges for the annual event,” Community Express 17th year and one of the best Chitwood said. Loan from $5K to years with good participa- “This is a very popular $25K, with pre-quali- tion, great music and fabulous event,” she said. “Where else fications established food. According to her, the can you get that kind of food over the course of 24 and do it outside with great hours. Applications music?” Just incase you can be made on site. missed this year, she wants There are no upfront you to know that you are fees with an SBA already invited in 2011. guaranty. Bill Medina serves as SBA Product Chair for the SBDC, Charles Chitwood, president, Marion and he fully outlined County Chamber of Commerce with the loan and applica- Candice Gast of AT&T and State Repre- tion process. sentative Stephen Frost, Texas House “Most small busi- District 1 at the Taste of Jefferson ness owners agree that financing for cap- ital improvements and operations remains PAIRS Workshop difficult to obtain at West Loop 281 Church of Christ in today’s economic climate, but there are Practical skills lenders that are mak- to build ing loans to startup and existing small Extraordinary businesses,” he said. Relationships “Meeting lenders and understanding their For strengthening requirements is a marriages and challenging “first” for many small business- relationships Join us for this FREE, es. We invite small Some Topics: business owners and • Develop positive four-session course! new entrepreneurs to communication skills meet and talk at the • Learn to handle confl ict Mondays 6:30-8:00pm Small Business DEAL • Uncover common Oct. 18th & Nov. 1st, 15th, & 29th DAY with the Kilgore marital pitfalls that College SBDC.” sabotage relationships. Minister and PAIRS Facilitator Local bankers, SBA • Creating a healthy bond Larry D. Lee representatives and KC with your mate. For any questions, please call SBDC counselors will • Fighting for your be on hand to assist relationship. 903-758-4444 or 903-445-9401 loan seekers. The • The Logic of Love 4408 W. LOOP 281 | LONGVIEW, TX number one SBA lender in the nation, Sue Malone, will lecture from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., and from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Northcutt encourages start-up businesses, kiosk busi- nesses and existing businesses to attend. Visitors should bring their financial docu- mentation, business plans, tax returns, P&L statements, driver’s license, social security number and anyone needed to assist in securing a loan. Non- profit businesses, those with a criminal history and persons who have defaulted on a govern- ment or student loan are not eligible. For further infor- mation or to register please call (903) 757- 5857, (800) 338-7232 or visit www.KilgoreSBDC. com/registration.

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Submission Deadline - Every Friday Page 3 • October 21-28, 2010 A East Texas Review REAL ANSWER The East Texas Review Harnessing hunger By Bill Campbell Football has arrived. The season COMMENTARY has begun. Excitement reigns. The bands are playing. The cheerleaders are cheering. And the fans are roar- ing. There is a thrill in the air. October 21-28, 2010 Like everyone else I am excited. I just can’t hide it. Watching the kick- er boot the ball off the tee gets my adrenaline flowing. And seeing the receiver return the kicked ball makes me aware the game is underway. Big chocolate’s child slavery addiction But I’m a bit heavy-hearted today as I think about football. “Why,” you This Halloween, try to ensure that your chocolate isn’t tainted. ask? Because I read the moving story By Andrew Korfhage of the Putnam City West Patriots in Oklahoma City. This is a high school Sorry to scare you, but on Halloween much of the NY) and Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) prepared bills Hershey’s--even after nine years to get started-- football team whose players are expe- chocolate Americans will hand out to trick-or-treat- to require U.S. chocolate companies--by force of has no certification system in place whatsoever riencing difficulty. Extreme problems. ers will be tainted by the labor of enslaved children. law--to certify their products as slave-free. Engel’s In 1981 they had a championship win- to ensure that its cocoa isn’t tainted by labor ning squad. But the glory days are Hershey’s, Nestlé, and the other big chocolate bill passed the House, but before Harkin’s bill rights abuses. over. At least, for the present time. companies know this. They promised nearly a de- could pass the Senate, the chocolate industry had Here are three things you can do this Hallow- This is due to the Patriots having ex- cade ago to set up a system to certify that no pro- announced a voluntary four-year plan to clean up een to ensure that your chocolate isn’t tainted by perienced losses with zero wins. ducers in their supply chains use child labor. They its own supply chains, without legislation. the exploitation of children overseas. Why the sad picture? Because: gave themselves a July 2005 deadline for that, Meanwhile evidence that child slavery still 1. Look for chocolate from companies that do The Patriots are no longer simply which came and went without meaningful action. bedevils the chocolate industry isn’t hard to find. certify their supply chains, via labels such the Fair fighting a Friday night football op- A second voluntary deadline sailed by as well in For example, in late September, a research team Trade label and the IMO Fair for Life label. My ponent. They now face a much more 2008. There’s a new deadline for voluntary action from Tulane University (specifically charged by non-profit organization, Green America, offers a frightening foe. One that threatens at the end of this year. Don’t hold your breath. Congress with oversight of the voluntary supply- their daily existence. Its name is: scorecard that explains these labels in detail, and Few Americans had heard of this problem chain efforts) reported that “the industry is ranks chocolate companies. POVERTY. Hunger. Malnutrition. One before reporters Sudarsan Raghavan and Sumana still far from achieving its target…by the end of report indicated that over 90% of the 2. Contact conventional chocolate companies Chatterjee exposed the scandalous conditions 2010…and the majority of children exposed to school’s student body receives free like Hershey’s--call them, write to them, write on under which most U.S. chocolate is made, in the the worst forms of child labor remain unreached.” or reduced meal plans. This provi- their Facebook pages--and tell them you expect summer of 2001. The just-released documentary The Dark Side sion guarantees a breakfast and them to prove their supply chains aren’t tainted lunch during the school year. In one of their articles, a slave described his 13- of Chocolate, by filmmakers Miki Mistrati and U. by child labor and slave labor. Due to the malnutrition experi- hour workdays on the 494-acre plantation as brutal, Roberto Romano takes a less detached tone, go- enced by the team, 19 serious bone filled with harsh physical labor, punctuated by ing undercover and exposing child slavery in the 3. Contact your representatives in Congress. If injuries occurred the previous sea- beatings, and ending with a night of fitful sleep on cocoa supply chain from the inside. after a decade the chocolate companies can’t son. When this dire report reached a wooden plank in a locked room with other slaves. And if that’s not enough, the State Depart- monitor their own supply chains, we need to go me I was devastated. Overwrought. I “The beatings were a part of my life,” said the ment’s own 2010 Trafficking in Persons report lists back to the drawing board, and demand by law melted like ice cubes removed from boy who was sold into slavery at not yet 12 years several West African countries where children are that slave-produced chocolate doesn’t belong on a freezer. My eyes were instantly wet old. “Anytime they loaded you with bags and you traded and taken to work cocoa plantations. the shelves of stores in the USA. with tears. Questions emerged like: The people who produce the raw materials for “Is there a reason for this? What can fell while you were carrying them, nobody helped All the while, the biggest chocolate companies I do? How can I help these kids and you. Instead, they beat you and beat you until you cavil that because they don’t own the cocoa plan- our chocolate treats deserve fair wages and safe their coach? Who can I nudge to as- picked it up again.” tations outright, cleaning up their supply chains working conditions. African children shouldn’t sist with this situation?” The reports shocked some members of Con- is too hard. But some of them aren’t even try- have to suffer unspeakable horrors so that our Have you thought about it? How gress into action. That fall, Rep. Eliot Engel (D- ing. The biggest cocoa company in the country, children can have a happy Halloween. can a young man play football when he’s hungry? Starving? Someone needed to emerge and make a difference. Someone did. A Who cleans the windows of glass houses? compassionate individual. An em- pathetic person. His name is John Either Meg Whitman considers herself above the law or she was knowingly breaking it. Jensen, the Putnam City West head By Raul A. Reyes coach. He started a food drive. Oth- ers joined him in this project. Next to t tu, Lou? percent of the nation’s housekeepers as nails” on illegal immigration. pocrisy. In the Dobbs and Whitman their football gear, the Putnam City It turns out that Lou are undocumented. Zoe Baird lost her Whitman maintains she didn’t turn cases, we see once again that immigra- West Patriots now have a food pantry. Dobbs has employed un- chance to serve as Bill Clinton’s at- Diaz in because she was “a friend and a tion is a personal as well as a political Coach Jensen cared enough for documented workers to torney general because of her undocu- member of my extended family.” Really? problem, one that can only be solved his kids to move into action. He ral- toilE on his estates and tend to his fam- mented help. Linda Chavez lost her When her housekeeper admitted she was through comprehensive reform, not lied his coaching staff and school ily’s numerous horses. According to shot as George W. Bush’s Secretary of undocumented, Whitman axed her on the “get-tough” rhetoric. Whitman’s “en- administrators. Secured community a recent investigative report in The Labor over her undocumented maid. spot. Given that Whitman has broken forcement only/no amnesty” is a bad support. Communicated the plight Nation, the poster boy for the anti- Let’s review the facts surrounding spending records in her quest to become policy for California. And she offers of the students and players. As a immigrant crowd said he was told the Whitman’s housekeeper flap. Nica- California’s next governor, couldn’t she no solution to one of the most conten- result of the actions taken by Coach Jensen, the bone injuries have workers were legal immigrants. What ndra Diaz-Santillan admits she lied have helped her housekeeper out…a tious issues of the immigration debate: dropped to only 4 this season. he didn’t say, as he did in April 2006, about her immigration status to the little? A consultation with an immigra- what to do with the millions of undocu- What impressed me most was see- was that “employers who hire illegal agency that Whitman used to hire her. tion attorney might have cost $200. Ap- mented workers who are already here? ing churches come to the forefront aliens should face felony charges.” In 2009, after working for Whitman parently, Diaz’s plight wasn’t worth the Amazingly, Whitman still doesn’t amid this crisis. And please note: Perhaps Dobbs is getting tips from for nine years, Diaz confessed she was trouble to the Silicon Valley billionaire. get it. Even after this controversy Congregations are not meant to be Meg Whitman. illegal. She was fired. For those who rail against “am- arose, she has continued to insist on “religious ghettos.” Hidden organiza- The former e-Bay CEO has spent at Whitman claimed not to have seen nesty” for illegal immigrants, these holding employers accountable. She tions. Groups that stand aloof from least $140 million of her own money the “no-match” letters regarding her controversies expose tremendous hy- might as well add, except if it’s her. their community. If anyone cares, it trying to become the next governor of housekeeper sent by the Social Se- ought to start first with the church. the Golden State. On the campaign trail, curity Administration. When Diaz But I wasn’t about to talk the she pledged to be “tough as nails” on produced one of these letters, which talk, and then fail to walk the walk. illegal immigration. She has vowed to included a handwritten note by Whit- Inactive responses are never accept- able to me. The Patriots were sched- hold employers accountable with fines, man’s husband saying, “Nicky, look uled to play Jenks in the Tulsa area. inspections, and jail time. She has prom- into this,” the gubernatorial candidate This game would be at my doorstep. ised Latinos “más trabajos” (more jobs). said she didn’t recall seeing it. Still, Thus, after considerable delibera- Then her former housekeeper sur- that doesn’t absolve Whitman of her tion, an action plan was organized. faced in public. Whitman, it turns out, responsibilities as an employer, espe- It wasn’t a plan orchestrated alone. employed an undocumented immigrant cially considering she is a candidate Not a solo effort. I secured the as- in her home for nearly a decade. Rather who touts her savvy business skills. sistance of others by involving my than accept personal responsibility, Once she learned Diaz was undoc- church in the outreach project. Whitman blamed the media, unions, her umented, Whitman had a duty to notify Two church classes were chal- opponent, and her ex-maid for the situ- immigration authorities. She didn’t do lenged to assist with reaching out to ation. Sadly, for one Latina, the result that, despite her relentless campaign the Patriots. After collecting monetary was not más trabajos, but no trabajo. message of holding employers respon- donations, the next move was to uti- lize the funds to purchase a variety of Politicians of both parties regu- sible for hiring illegal workers. So ei- snacks for the eighty-five plus team larly become ensnared in their own ther Whitman considers herself above members. Following class the mem- “nanny-gates.” No wonder, since the the law or she was knowingly breaking bers bagged the snacks. A class mem- Pew Center estimated in 2009 that 29 it. I would hardly call this being “tough ber offered his van to transport the snacks to the players. We knew no one who would receive the donations. But we wanted to demonstrate our love Big food’s blame game with snack bags and a gift card. To distract us from the facts, the fast food industry and its defenders blame parents for the rising child obesity rate. Coach Jensen and his wife met our van outside the stadium on game By Leslie Samuelrich night, along with the Jenks coach. Corporations spend hundreds of millions of -and we all pay. Obesity is costing our country billion in the United States every year--16 times The Patriots had just driven a fleet of dollars each year marketing a dangerous prod- $147 billion per year, according to government- more--to convince kids to eat unhealthy food. buses for over two hours eastward uct to America’s children. sponsored research. As a group of retired to the Tulsa area. I will never ever They augment traditional advertising with crafty forget the appreciation extended to No one disputes the danger of the product. military leaders pointed out earlier this year, public relations stunts, such as Ronald McDonald our church by Coach Jensen and his No one disputes that the marketing successfully the crisis even undermines our national secu- appearances at schools and children’s hospitals. wife. It was an emotional moment. convinces millions of kids to use the product. rity: Being overweight is the top reason military Young children are exceptionally receptive A touching moment. I was moved to Yet these same corporations deny that they’re recruits are rejected. to what they’re hearing and seeing because pull myself aside and shed tears. I’ve endangering our children. Instead, they’re blam- In this context, calls for limiting fast food discovered there’s something extra ing parents. It’s mom’s fault. Or dad’s. marketing to children are modest. Such initia- they lack the maturity to separate reality from special about being on the giving How could this be? If the product were a gun, tives don’t call for banning fast food; they’re marketing. That’s why the American Academy end of a project. You receive much of Pediatrics says that “advertising directed more than the recipients. or drugs, or even a poorly designed toy that simply an effort to level the playing field. Each Following the game three young could injure a child, the corporation responsible year, McDonald’s and its competitors move toward children is inherently deceptive and men from the Patriots approached for making it and then marketing it to the most more than a billion unhealthy meals to kids un- exploits children under eight years of age.” with tear stained eyes. They were vulnerable among us would be on the hook. der the age of 12, primarily on the wings of toy But corporations resist reform. They know appreciative for the bag of snacks. Yet since the product I’m talking about is giveaways in its Happy Meals. that children under 13 years old command $40 But they nonetheless thanked me unhealthy food, corporations expect us to apply As it stands now, the fight is hardly fair. Mes- to $50 billion in direct purchasing power, and for the prayer in the locker room. a different standard. They want us to blame sages from nonprofits and government agencies Returning home that night, I was influence another $670 billion in family pur- soaring in the clouds. In a world of my the victim, or at least the people who love the to promote healthy eating habits for kids are chases each year. own. Why? I did something Jesus want- victim the most. overwhelmed by the flood of advertising for To distract us from these facts, the fast food In the past 30 years, U.S. obesity rates have Chicken McNuggets, Coke, Cocoa Puffs, and ed me to do: FEED HIS PEOPLE. The dis- industry and its defenders blame parents. But the ciples wanted to turn hungry persons tripled among children between 12 and 19 years other things they shouldn’t eat or drink. away from Jesus. Yet, note His words: old. A third of children today are now officially Consider this: The Robert Wood Johnson truth is simpler, revealed by the faith corpora- “ ... they do not need to go away. You overweight or obese. Consequently, these Foundation spends $100 million a year to reverse tions place in their multi-million dollar marketing give them something to eat” (Matthew children are more likely to suffer from diseases child obesity trends--and that’s the single larg- campaigns. Targeting children, they know, pays. 14:16). And Jesus did a miracle to feed once limited to grownups, such as high blood est effort of its type in history. In contrast, the So the next time you hear moms and dads sin- the multitude. HE WANTS TO DO THE SAME AGAIN AND AGAIN TODAY! pressure, high cholesterol, and Type II diabetes. Federal Trade Commission estimates major food gled out for the epidemic of diet-related disease Sick children often grow up to be sick adults- and beverage corporations spend at least $1.6 facing our country’s children, follow the money. Page 4 • October 21-28, 2010 A East Texas Review The East Texas Review COMMUNITY NEWS October 21-28, 2010

TISD | Continued from front The students are Tiffany Brookins from Of the 1.5 million entrants, some 50,000 John Tyler High School and Logan Oliver, with the highest PSAT/NMSQT® Selection In- Mark Mackey, Alexandra Lange, Tanner Jones, dex scores (critical reading + mathematics + Patrick Bosley and Dillon Dudley from Robert writing skills scores) qualify for recognition E. Lee High School. in the National Merit® Scholarship Program. LHS | Continued from front Allyson Castillo, Collin Gonzalez, Carlos All four of these LHS students have GPAs of Rodriguez and Christine Suggs were part of at least 3.5, and recognized as Scholars. a 5000-student body chosen from a field of Another factor to be considered for NHRP Gorman McCracken Volkswagen proudly announces over 200,000 who took the PSAT/NMSQT/ recognition is that the list of achieving stu- PAA and are Hispanic/Latino. dents is sent to subscribing four-year post- the arrival of the highly anticipated 2011 VW Jetta To be eligible students must be at least secondary institutions. Successful students ongview’s very own Gorman- advanced that the NADAguides Awards one-quarter Hispanic and have achieved a will be able to hear from colleges interested McCracken Volkswagen is proud the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan ‘Car of minimum score on the PSAT/NMSQT/PAA. in enrolling outstanding Hispanic students. to announce the launch of the all the Month’. The NADAguides “Car of the new 2011 Volkswagen Jetta. Loy- Month” award provides consumers with al Volkswagen customers have practical information on cars, trucks and Lbeen anticipating the arrival and the staff SUVs chosen by NADAguides experts for at Gorman McCracken Volkswagen are exceptional performance and efficiency, ready to meet the needs of these custom- features, options and appeal. So it’s easy ers in providing a large selection of one of to see why this award is so prestigious. BRING THIS COUPON IN FOR A the most talked about launches of 2011. So the 2011 Jetta is already winning “When we say or hear Volkswagen, first awards and Gorman McCracken has loaded thought is: German,” says Don Christy, Jr. up their inventory to better serve the com- President of NADAguides. “But, with the munity. As an added bonus every NEW 2011 Jetta Sedan, it’s pretty clear that Volk- Volkswagen sold at Gorman McCracken swagen is speaking to the North American Volkswagen comes with a three year or consumer. Volkswagen adjusted the exte- 36,000 Mile Maintenance Program. This rior design to closely resemble that of its program includes all oil changes, tire rota- popular and successful sibling, the Passat. tions, and scheduled maintenance that 99¢ They have also made an affordable sedan come up during the program time frame. even more affordable by setting the base So we suggest that if you are thinking Kids Meal price at $15,995.” The redesigned exterior about buying a new car go out to the local is by appearance much more luxurious that Volkswagen Dealership, Gorman McCrack- the 2010 and the interior now comes with en, test drive the all new 2011 Jetta and see amazing technology. With features such why it is one of the most talked about new as Bluetooth, GPS Navigation, leather and launches of the year. The Professional Sales ergonomic steering, the 2011 Volkswagen and Management Staff at Gorman McCrack- Jetta sets itself apart from other sedans en Volkswagen are waiting to serve you so in the market. The 2011 Jetta is so far call and schedule your test drive today! Page 5 • October 21-28, 2010 A East Texas Review The East Texas Review COMMUNITY NEWS October 21-28, 2010

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God’s Final Harvest By Dr. David O. Dykes Part 4

God is producing authentic believers, and KNEW you.” Salvation is knowing Jesus. It’s Satan has planted counterfeit believers in not enough to know about Jesus: it is know- churches. Some people have swallowed the ing Jesus. I know about George Washington, devil’s lie that keeping religious rules and but I don’t know him. I know Jesus Christ following religious rituals will get a person and talked to Him just a few minutes ago. to heaven. They haven’t understood the only Years ago when I was a youth evangelist, I people who will make it to heaven are those was preaching a weekend revival in Jackson, who have a personal relationship with Jesus. Alabama. Before the Sunday night service I Billy Graham once said his greatest mis- had dinner in the home of the chairman of the deacons. I sat down in a chair in his den Longview Baptist Temple First United True Vision Ministries sion field has been the rolls of churches. 2200 W. Loop 281 | Longview Methodist Church 121 E. Hoyt St. | Longview During his crusades about 70% of the people and saw something out of the corner of my 903-759-3977 400 N. Fredonia St. | Longview Bishop B. W. Craig, Pastor eye. I turned and looked and then I jumped Pastor Bob Gray, II 8:30 & 10:50am Traditional Worship Sunday School: 9:45am saved were members of churches. They were Sunday: 10 & 11am 8:50am Contemporary Worship Worship Service: 11am weeds among the wheat. These were good out of my chair. Because coiled beside me on www.lbtministries.com Emmanuel Baptist Church the floor was a huge rattlesnake! I immedi- Flamingo Park Baptist Church people who probably thought they were al- Calvary Baptist Church 501 HWY 80 E. | White Oak 204 W. Hope | Longview ready saved. Jess described these counter- ately felt embarrassed because I quickly re- 4715 Tenneryville Rd. | Longview 903-759-3909 alized it was stuffed. My host was a taxider- 903-291-2138 Pastor Jay Van Zandt Sunday: 11am & 6pm feit Christians in Matthew 7 when He said, Pastor Richard Jones Sunday: 9:30 & 10:45am “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ mist. As I looked around the den I noticed he Sunday: 9 & 10:15am www.emmanuelwhiteoak.org Galilee Baptist Church had a stuffed feral hog and a stuffed bobcat. 1301 S. High St. | Longview will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only Church of Christ Longview Perry Clay Chapel CM Church 903-758-8037 There were several deer heads mounted on 1401 Eden Dr. | Longview he who does the will of my Father who is 3704 S. Martin Luther King | Longview Pastor J. B. Dunlap www.longviewchurchofchrist.com 903-236-3562 the wall he had shot and stuffed as well. The Sunday: 9:30 & 10:30am in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, 903-236-0988 Rev. Stephen Searl, Pastor ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your animals looked alive, but, of course, they Heartland Baptist Church Red Oak Baptist Church were stone-cold dead. Lifebridge Christian Center 2717 M.L. King Blvd. | Longview name, and in your name drive out demons 907 Reel Rd. | Longview 2022 Alpine | Longview 903-753-7390 Rev. Ronald Witcher 903-757-7400 and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell For more information: Pastor H.C. Rockmore 903-295-0705 www.lifebridge.tv them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from Discover Life Ministries Sunday: 9:30 & 10:30am; 6pm Sunday: 9:30 & 10:30am me you evildoers.” (Matthew 7:21-23) Bethel Missionary P.O. Box 131678 | Tyler, TX 75713-1678 Dove Christian Fellowship Baptist Church Longview Christian These were religious people who knew & Retreat Center 323 S. Court St. | Longview Fellowship David O. Dykes, Pastor | 903-525-1106 3002 Gilmer Rd. | Longview the right language: “Lord, Lord.” They prac- 903-758-2685 2101 W. Marshall Ave. | Longview 903-297-1415 www.discoverlife.tv Pastor L. Dorsett Houston 903-759-1401 ticed religious activities: “We cast out de- Sunday: 10:30 am Sunday: 11am Pastor Bob Cammack Visit www.gabc.org for Wednesday: 7pm mons and prophesied.” They were fully ex- Tues: Prayer Meeting- 6pm Prayer Time: 10:00am available formats of this message. www.thedove.org Bible Study- 6:30pm Worship Service: 10:30am pecting to be saved, but Jesus said, “I never Wed: Prayer Meeting- 10:30am www.lcfchurch.org New Beginnings Bible Stud - 11am Baptist Church Wednesday Night Live- 7pm 600 George Richey | Longview Wesley McCabe 903-759-5552 Church at Grace Creek United Methodist Church serves no votes- the devil. Sunday: 8:30, 9:45, & 10am 1001 W. Hawkins Parkway | Longview 1115 S. Mobberly Ave. | Longview The Lord’s voting for you, and the dev- 903-663-0428 903-758-8091 Longview Metro Church Pastor David Benson Virginia Wall, Pastor Seeds il’s voting for you. You must take sides. 310 N Spur 63 | Longview Sunday: 10am Sunday School: 9:15am from the 903-757-2258 Wednesday: 7pm Pilate raised a question that must be www.longviewmetro.org www.gracecreekchurch.com Sunday: 10am Valley View Baptist Church Sower answered by every person: “What shall 1602 Alpine St. | Longview Solid Rock Bible Fellowship New Covenant Church I do with Jesus?” 307 Ave. B • Longview 903-758-5133 By Michael A. Guido, D.D FM 2087 & I-20 | Longview Pastor Jace Roberts Pastor Tim Lindsay The choice lies between eternal delight 903-757-7791 Sunday: 10am Sunday: 9:45 & 11am Lord Garvagh, running as a liberal can- www.nclongview.com and eternal despair, the Lord and the www.solidrocklongview.org didate in 1832, was greeted with such St. Mary’s Catholic Church First Presbyterian Church devil. Growing Valley 2108 Ridgewood Dr. | Longview 301 N Center St. | Longview indifference by the British electorate, Baptist Church To reject the Lord is to vote for the devil. 903-757-5855 903-757-2525 209 Harlem | Longview that he became the first person to poll Sunday: 8:30, 10, & 11:30am Rev. Jonathan Jehorek 903-753-5210 You will receive the Lord, won’t you? www.stmaryslgv.org Rev. Shelley Kral no votes in a general election. Rev. Charles Faulks Sunday: 8:30, 9:45, & 11am But there’s another person who de- Visit us at www.TheSower.com Trinity Episcopal Church www.fpclongview.org 906 Padon | Longview St. Andrew 903-753-3366 Presbyterian Church Bethel Temple of Longview www.trinityparish.org 2500 McCann Rd. | Longview 903-758-4952 1400 S. Mobberly Ave. | Longview Fredonia Baptist Church www.standrewpres.org 903-758-9476 Suffragan Bishop St. Louis Baptist Church CR 2136N | Henderson Macedonia Baptist Church 903-836-2640 Robert Evans, Sr. Pastor 4656 Page Rd. | Longview Glorifying God in Fellowship, Love, and Worship Rev. Harvel Davis, Pastor Sunday: 8 & 11am; 4pm 903-758-6785 Sunday: 8 & 10:30am; 6:30pm Pastor Steve Cochran www.betheltempleoflongview.com Worship Services Music Ministry Sunday: 9 & 10:15am Longview Full Gospel Sunday School - 9am Male Choir, Sanctuary Choir, www.macbc.org East Cotton Church of Christ Holy Temple Morning Worship - 10am Voices of Praise Choir, 2015 E. Cotton St. | Longview 6 E. Pittman St. | Longview West Loop 281 903-758-4741 Evening Service - 6pm Young Adult Choir, Youth Choir 903-758-9532 Church of Christ Pastor Michael Woodson Pastor Jerry Stanmore 4408 West Loop 281 | Longview Special Programs Sunday: 9 & 10am Heaven’s Pantry Food Bank Distributions Sunday: 9:45 & 11am 903-758-4444 Larry D. Lee GED/Adult Literacy Program Sunday: 10am & 5pm Pastor Ralph Caraway Visions of Success Tutorial Program & wife LaQuita 4000 Frankston Hwy. • Tyler, TX 75701 • 903-561-1620 bible character word find “OUR BUSINESS IS TO SERVE” D H T A I L O G A B R I E L G A A G J E R E M I A H B S D I Education N N N X N P V H I N O S M A S N A N I M A D D A S H N M Q A Education is more than teach- livelihood but A O H S E U Y U G N H Q A H A ing an individual to perform some to mature, an in- specific task; it prepares him to dividual needs B H A U S L A F M Q O D R A C live a well-rounded life, capable a long period of A W D H M S H P E S O J Y L I of mingling with all mankind, re- time in which to L L U K E Q L Q S M D H B E L gardless of race, creed, training or learn to under- R E J E S U S F H G O O R S A culture. An education does more stand the world then teach a man some specific in which he Z O B H A R A S N O R A A U H V. Stanmore branch of knowledge it also teaches lives, and many E J Q S I E V E D G C R C H T him to live at peace with his neigh- there are who never reach this un- Z A C C H E U S I Z A A H T H bors. In a short time, a few weeks derstanding. or months, an average man can R D Q T R M V O V A S H E E P learn the known facts of one line F r e e N o ta ry s e rv i c e s F o r A A E O T S O M A O F P L M A of endeavour sufficient to earn a studeNts aNd seNiors W M A L A C H I D B X J O H N

DANIEL EZRA SARAH GOG ZACCHEUS JUDAH NAHUM LOT Stanmore Funeral Home DORCAS JEREMIAH NAPHTHALI ESAU LYDIA DAN AARON GOLIATH “Now You Have Choices” GABRIEL JOSEPH SAMSON NABAL MARY PAUL DAVID RACHEL 501 E. Austin 1105 MLK, Jr. Blvd. 205 E. Harrison St. Marshall, Texas Longview, Texas Gilmer, Texas JESUS EVE PHARAOH SAUL (903) 938-4622 or (903) 236-3755 or (903) 843-3800 MOSES JONAH NOAH JOHN Fax: (903) 938-2025 (903) 236-3759 METHUSELAH MALACHI ISAAC BOAZ www.stanmorefuneralhome.com ADAM AMOS LUKE JOEL Page 7 • October 21-28, 2010 • East Texas Review

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Hallsville Western Days Moore Farms Fall U-Pick Pumpkin Red River Revel Performance The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Street Dance Open House and Pet Fair Patch and Cornfield Maze Shreveport Metropolitan Ballet 7pm after the football game 12-2pm 10am-6pm 8pm S.E. Belcher Jr. Chapel & Downtown Hallsville West Tyler Veterinary Clinic Moore Farms Festival Plaza Performance Center Hwy 450 & Hwy 80 13910 Highway 64 West 22142 CR 181 | Bullard 101 Crockett St. | Shreveport, LA Additional Date: October 6 | 7pm Events throughout the weekend- call for information. 903-533-0031 Many more dates- call for more information. 318-673-5100 [email protected] 903-235-3826 903-894-1030

wednesDAY, october 6 thursDAY, october 7 friDAY, october 8 saturDAY, october 9

Christmas Corner Holiday Dancing with the Tyler Stars: A Little Princess Shopping Market Preview Night RetroFest 2010 2010 Fireant Festival 5th Annual Ballroom Dance 7:30pm 6-9pm 5-7:30pm All Day Competition Tyler Civic Theatre Center Additional Dates: October 7 & 8, Tyler Municipal Rose Garden Old Courthouse Square 6pm 400 Rose Park Drive 10am-7pm; October 9, 10am-5pm 20 Rose Park Dr. at Highway 31 W Downtown Marshall Villa di Felicita Many more dates and times- call for details. Maude Cobb Convention Center 903-597-3130 www.visitmarshalltexas.org 7891 Hwy 110 North 903-592-0561 903-236-9739 903-266-5525

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2010 Texas Wounded Warrior Third Annual Shreveport East Texas Fly Fishers Team Impact Pro Am Zombie Walk presents Doc Thompson 7pm Nightly through October 17 All Day 10am-3pm 4-6pm 6-8pm Calvary Baptist Church Various locations throughout Tyler Willow Brook Country Club Sears Court inside Mall St. Vincent Johnny Cace’s Seafood Restaurant 516 Montrose St. | Lufkin Additional Dates: October 15-17 3205 West Erwin | Tyler [email protected] www.easttexasflyfishers.org 936-634-6674 www.texasrosefestival.com www.txwoundedwarrior.com 903-597-3130

friDAY, october 15 saturDAY, october 16 sunDAY, october 17

Four Winds Renaissance Faire: Yesterday and Today, The Fall Festival Gold Rush Glitz 2010 Haunts of Four Winds Historic U.S. Highway 80 Sale Interactive Beatles Experience 10am - 4pm 6pm-12am 5-11pm All Day 8pm Angel of Joy Maude Cobb Activity Complex 22111 County Road 2178 | Troup Highway 80 | Longview Strand Theatre Lutheran Church goldrush.goodshepherdhealth.org Many more dates- call for details. Additional Dates: October 16 & 17 619 Louisiana Avenue | Shreveport 4003 Daniel McCall Drive | Lufkin 903-315-2633 www.fourwindsfaire.com 903-757-4444 318-226-1481 936-632-4777 903-839-5271

monDAY, october 18 tuesDAY, october 19 wednesDAY, october 20 thursDAY, october 21 friDAY, october 22

L.O. Griffith: Painting Form & Substance: Drumline LIVE! State Fair of Louisiana UT Tyler Homecoming 2010 the Texas Landscape The Art of George Tobolowsky 7:30-10pm Many events through November 7 UT Tyler Campus 10am-5pm 10am-5pm Temple Theater 3701 Hudson Avenue | Shreveport Events throughout the week- Tyler Museum of Art Tyler Museum of Art 3500 S. First Street Visit the website for all dates and times. call for more information. Many more dates- call for more information. Many more dates- call for more information. Lufkin www.statefairoflouisiana.com 903-566-7411 903-595-1001 903-595-1001 936-633-5454 318-635-1361

saturDAY, october 23 sunDAY, october 24 monDAY, october 25 tuesDAY, october 26

Beginning Bolero Lessons 2010 Tyler Take Steps Walk Children’s Village Annual Red Ribbon Week National Shred Day 6:30pm 4-7pm Fall Festival and Open House All day event through October 29 8am-1pm St Paul’s Episcopal Southside Park 3-5pm The Coalition East Texas Shredding 275 Southfield Road | Shreveport 455 Shiloh Road 3659 Farm to Market 724 | Tyler 104 S. Bynum | Lufkin 1114 W. Harrison Road Visit the website for all dates. www.cctakesteps.org/tyler www.childrensvillageoftexas.org www.angelinacoalition.org [email protected] www.usadanceshreveport.org 972-386-0607 903-592-3421 936-634-9308 318-573-3815

wednesDAY, october 27 thursDAY, october 28 friDAY, october 29

Scary Central’s Big Top of Terror Fall Games Day Harvest Festival Livestock Show 3rd Annual Spook-N-Splash Main Street Lufkin Downtown 7pm-12am 10am-3pm 8am-5pm 5-8pm Trick or Treat Louisiana Boardwalk Hollytree Country Club Longview Fairgrounds Waterpark at the Villages 3-5pm 540 Boardwalk Blvd. | Bossier City 6700 Hollytree Drive | Tyler & Exhibit Building 18270 Singinwood Lane | Flint Downtown Lufkin Visit the website for all dates and times. www.aauwtyler.org More dates and times- call for more information. www.waterparkatthevillages.com cityoflufkin.com www.louisianaboardwalk.com 903-581-2524 903-236-8428 903-534-8400, ext. 14 936-633-0205 318-752-1455

saturDAY, october 30 sunDAY, october 31

Spooky Art Show Super Saturday Pumpkin Party Tricks & Treats Night Free Covered Dish Lunch and Main Street Lufkin Monster Mash & Monster Mash 1-3pm 6pm Concert featuring Joy Trio 7-11pm Time TBA Museum of East Texas Sci-Port: Louisiana’s Science Center 12pm Downtown Lufkin Longview Museum of Fine Arts 503 N. Second Street | Lufkin 820 Clyde Fant Pkwy | Shreveport First Baptist Church of Judson cityoflufkin.com www.lmfa.org www.metlufkin.org www.sciport.org 2038 Fm 1844 | Judson 936-633-0205 903-753-8103 936-639-4434 318-424-3466 903-663-9187

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October 02, 1967 a day of “Public Thanksgiving and Prayer.” Thanks- sult in speedy economic and population growth and Thurgood Marshall makes history giving had been observed before in America, but amazing architecture, including the first skyscraper, Thurgood Marshall is the first African American to this was the first one officially designated by the which make Chicago into one of the United States’ be sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice. He was ap- new United States. Presidents Abraham Lincoln and earliest modern cities. In 1893, Chicago is chosen as pointed by President Lyndon Johnson, and had al- Franklin Roosevelt will change the day the holiday is the site of the World’s Columbian Exposition, and ready distinguished himself as the country’s premier observed. Today, it’s celebrated in November on the its population had increased from approximately civil rights advocate. He successfully argued the fourth Thursday. 324,000 in 1871 to 1.5 million. 1954 Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka October 08, 1871 October 16, 1793 case which resulted in the desegregation of the na- Huge fire hits Chicago Antoinette found guilty tion’s schools. Thurgood is well known for his work A two-day blaze swept four square miles of Chicago. Former queen of France, Marie Antoinette, 37, is de- as chief NAACP counsel in many discrimination cases. Dry air and wooden structures make the city vulner- clared guilty of treason. At the height of the French He died in 1993 at the age of 84. able during what is named the Great Fire of 1871. The Revolution, the “Widow Capet” as she became known October 03, 1789 fire leaves the business district in ruins and 100,000 after her husband, Louis XVI, was beheaded, shared Thanksgiving becomes official people homeless, with 200-300 dead. Luckily, most his fate, and was beheaded by guillotine that after- During his first year as president, George Washing- of the city’s infrastructure- water, sewage, and trans- noon. Today, her reign as queen is mainly remem-

This in month history... ton issued a proclamation declaring November 26 as portation systems- survives. Efforts to rebuild re- bered for her extravagant lifestyle. Page 8 • October 21-28, 2010 A East Texas Review The East Texas Review COMMUNITY HEALTH October 21-28, 2010

Pound Cake November 10, 2010 Diabetic Cooking for the Holidays Chef David Lichty from the • 2 large eggs Preheat oven to 350°. Coat a Cook’s Nook 9-inch loaf pan with cooking • 3 large egg whites spray. In a medium bowl, whisk together • 2-1/2 tsp vanilla extract This healthy pound cake eggs, egg whites, vanilla extract uses less sugar, light • 1 tsp almond extract and almond extract; set aside. December 7, 2010 In a large mixing bowl, using cream cheese and some • 1 cup sugar an electric mixer, beat together egg whites instead of eggs. cream cheese and margarine un- • 3/4 tsp baking powder This pound cake is low til blended. Beat in sugar, baking Holiday Party powder and salt until blended. • dash of salt in fat, cholesterol and Alternate beating in flour and Wine, Cheese, sodium. It tastes great • 1-3/4 cup egg mixture, little by little, begin- and Dessert all-purpose flour ning and ending with flour. at The Summit Club with fruit as a topping. Pour batter into prepared loaf • 8 oz light cream cheese pan and bake until a wooden For more recipes visit toothpick inserted in center of www.longviewregional.com • 3-1/2 Tbsp reduced cake comes out clean, about 55 A Longview Regional Medical Center Resource: Seminars held at calorie trans fat free to 65 minutes. LRMC’s Conference Center, 450 E. Loop 281 at 6pm, unless otherwise noted. margarine Cool cake in pan on a wire rack. Disclaimer: Topics, dates and guest speakers are subject to change without notice after posting. Please check Longview Regional Medical Center’s website – www.longviewregional.com under Calendar of Events or the Healthy Woman page on the hospital’s website to verify dates and topics.

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