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Page 4, Thursday, July 6, 2000 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas — The Eagle Lake Headlight
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Athlete's foot, or tinea pedis, is a fungus infection of the feet that occurs primarily among teenage and adult males. The infection develops in moist, damp, and improperly ventilated conditions. Risk factors include sweaty feet, a warm climate, not drying feet enough after swimming or showering, and wearing tight shoes or socks. Athlete's foot affects each individual differently. Sometimes the skin between toes peels, cracks, and scales. In other instances, there is redness, scaling, and even blisters on the soles and sides of the feet. Itching may accompany these skin symptoms. Stubborn toenail infections can also occur and lead to scaling, crumbling, and thickening nails or even nail loss. Without treatment, athlete's foot can lead to a bacterial infection.
Self-diagnosis and treatment for problems such as athlete's foot may not always be in your best interest. Whatever problems you feet encounter, give them professional attention while they are still in their minor stages. It's much better, easier, and less costly to deal with problems early on than to face major treatment at a later date. Remember, foot problems usually don't disappear on their own. Remember also that we are here at Rice Medical Center to help when your feet hurt. Appointments available on Tuesdays. Phone 234-5571.
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Friendship Baptist Church to install new pastor Friendship Missionary Baptist
Church in Eagle Lake will host a Pas- toral Installation Service of Rev. Perry L. Riley.
Pre-installation services will be- gin Monday, July 17, through Wed- nesday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the church, 405 S. Lake Ave.
Guest speakers will include three of God's most gifted Pastors: Pastor Jarvis Nelson, Pastor Obie Rhodes and Pastor E.L. Sanders.
On Sunday, July 23, Pastor Ralph Douglas West of The Church Without Walls, Brookhollow Baptist Church, Houston will be the guest speaker. This event will be held at the Eagle Lake Community Center at 101 N.
Walnut Ave., at 4 p.m. Rev. Riley is a dedicated preacher
and teacher of the word of God. With nine years of business management experience and 12 years of ministry experience, he brings a professional, Spirit-influenced perspective to shep- herding God's people and serving the community.
Rev. Riley's ministry experience includes preaching and teaching throughout the city of Houston and the surrounding areas as well as in his home state of Michigan. He has served as the Preacher for the Evangelism Team, Missions Ministry and as a Sunday School Teacher at the Pleas- ant Grove Baptist Church, Houston.
OBITUARIES Blair Babcock Hickey
March 4,1937 - June 27,2000
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Blair Babcock Hickey of Eagle Lake passed away June 27,2000.
He was born in Kane, Pennsylva- nia, and resided in Texas following his discharge from the Air Force in 1959 except for the four years he spent as a Presbyterian missionary in Korea.
He worked as an accountant at several hospitals in Texas, the last being Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake.
He was an active member of the Rotary Club, Habitat for Humanity, Tom Waddell Outdoor Nature Club in Eagle Lake and the Thoreau Unatarian Universalist Congregation in Staf- ford, with a firm commitment to live well, laugh often and love much, leav- ing this world a better place.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Charles Frederick and Hazel Hickey of Bradford, Penn- sylvania; and a brother, Leon Hickey of Rochester, New York.
Survivors include his wife, Elaine; a son and daughter-in-law, Kurt and Zoraida Riddle of Virginia Beach, Virginia; two daughters and sons-in- law, Rachel and Mark Battey of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and Laura and Todd McMeley of Rowlett, Texas; a sister and brother-in-law, Kathleen and Charles Dauchenbaugh of Freeland,
He has worked as a New Members Ministry Facilitator and Commitment Counselor at The Church Without Walls, Brookhollow Baptist Church, Houston. For five years, he preached the Annual Youth Revival at the Be- thesda Baptist Church in Muskegon, Michigan.
He has been sought after for reviv- als and annual day events throughout of Houston.
Since 1990, he has managed his own barber business with a growing clientele. His focus on customer serv- ice has resulted in an 80% repeat cus- tomer rate.
In addition, Rev. Riley shared his business acumen as part of the leader- ship team for the Big "C" Golf Classic at The Church Without Walls. His fund raising efforts helped the team achieve approximately $9,000 with a 50% profit, to benefit homeless pro- grams in Houston.
Rev. Riley was born in Muskegon Heights, Michigan, on SepL 8, 1961. His parents are Bro. Freddie Riley and Sis. Izola Riley (deceased). He is a graduate of the Muskegon Heights High School and attended Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He is a graduate of the Southeast Barbers College, Houston.
The mission statement of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church expresses Rev. Riley's phi- losophy for ministry. "At Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, we are committed to bringing men and wo- men who do not have a personal rela- tionship with Jesus Christ into fellow- ship with Him by transforming peo- ples lives through Biblical preaching and teaching of the Word of God; Trusting and honoring God in all we do; Training God's people for service in Ministry; and Treating every indi- vidual with authentic fellowship
through the love of Christ." The vision Rev. Riley has for his
ministry, the church and the commu- nity encompasses several areas. The need for strong evangelical outreach to the unchurched; the need to build a worship center, educational facilities and an academy to nurture the young; and the chronologically maturing both spiritually and academically.
His vision includes the need for a Restoration Center for the homeless, drug/alcohol counseling, building an effective youth ministry for the church and community.
He believes that spiritual leaders, pastors specifically, are to be a 'spiri- tual catalyst" to help bring about the deepest possible experience with the Living Christ It is only out of this encounter with Christ that lives are changed.
At Friendship, we believe the people who attend this event will be blessed. So, come and fellowship with us as we celebrate the "Installation" of our new pastor. We anticipate a mighty move in God that will take place.
For more information, contact Sis. Patricia Fields-James, 281 -342-4681; or Sis. Mary Gordon, 979-234-6532.
Michigan; eight grandchildren; and six nieces and nephews.
Visitation was held Friday, June 30, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Dulany Funeral Home in Eagle Lake.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.July 1, at Thoreau Una:
tarian Universalist Congregation in Houston.
The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Unatar- ian Universalist Association, 25 Bea- con Street, Boston, Mass. 02108.
Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily in their loss.
4-H Project held June 22
Andrew Joe Mendoza Andrew Joe Mendoza, 47, of Eagle Lake passed away July 3,2000. He was the son of Alfonso Davila Mendoza and Rachel Contreras. Funeral services were pending as of press time. A full obituary will follow in next week's Headlight.
A 4-H Project sponsored by the Colorado County 4-H Council was held June 22 at the Columbus FFA grounds. Participants attended ses- sions demonstrating various projects available to 4-H members.
Dr. Floron Faries, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, out- lined the program for the Veterinary Project. Participants learned how in- volvement in this project trains them for a career as a veterinary assistant or helps them focus on their high school education towards veterinary science.
Brandy Tuck's presentation on Public Speaking included communi- cations activities, stressing skills learned in this project area.
Six beagle puppies highlighted
Lora Weishuhn's demonstration of the Dog Care and Training project.
Chris Kulhanek and Nuuthew Ross taught skills used in the Sports- fishing project Each participant was able to dye their own fishing lure and learned two knots used for tying lures.
4-H Club Manager Beverly Tuck of the Colorado Soil and Water Con- servation District presented informa- tion on the Natural Resources Project and showed those attending how to test soil for nutrients needed for grow- ing healthy plants.
The goal of the Project fair was to introduce and interest members and non-members to project areas and ac- tivities in which they would not nor- mally be involved.
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