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Host chapters are Robert Lee-Bronte No. 187; San Angelo No. 10; Winters No. 80; Fort McKavett No. 783 and Junction No. 497. Approximately 120 Eastern Star members from all over the State of Texas will be attending. Here’s what happens when you read fiction: There is a chemical change in the brain- like a chemical change in an exercised muscle. There is a quiet shift of ideas. There is a relationship to a character we like - or don’t like. There is a vision of a place. There is a satisfaction of seeing ethical behavior - or dissatis- faction at an unethical behav- ior. There is a dread of revenge. There is disgust of revenge carried out. There is satisfaction of well-earned closure - a “good” ending. If there isn’t a “good” ending, an internal arguement takes place. The brain is happy. There is more to reading MEMBER FDIC Robert Lee State Bank 621 Austin Street • Robert Lee, Texas 453-2545 EQUALHOUSING OPPORTUNITY Trust Us! Trust us to give you all the help you’ll need to make your financial future bright and prosperous. We promise performance and know the importance of trust in a relationship. Come see us. You’ll feel good! Everybody is Somebody to Us Eastern Star School to be held Saturday The “Double M Ranch” Eastern Star School of Instructions will be held in Robert Lee at the Hayrick Masonic Lodge Hall on Saturday, September 8, 2012. Officers for the school include Worthy Grand Matron-Annette Curry of Forth Worth; Worthy Grand Patron-Bill Crews of Haltom City; Grand Examiner-Linda Winn-Christenson of Moulton; District Deputy Grand Matron-Carlotta Fairchild of Moulton; and Deputy Grand Matron-Jeffie Roberts of Robert Lee. than just making out the words. There is a wonder. The Coke County Library has books by authors who create a wonder. They are free. They come in all sizes and colors. Membership is free, too. Drop in or call 453-2495 for information. 12-Step Recovery meeting begins in Bronte Addicts have an incurable disease called addiction. The disease is chronic, progres- sive and fatal. Like other incurable diseases, addiction can be arrested. The Observer/Enterprise Friday, September 7, 2012 Page 3 We had forgotten how to feel. We regretted the past, dreaded the future, and we weren’t too thrilled with the present. Our future seemed hopeless until we found clean individuals who were willing to share their experi- ence, strength and hope with us. Denial of our addiction keeps us sick, but out honest admission of addiction enables us to stop, if we want. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean and live a new way of life. The only requirement for member- ship is the desire to stop using or drinking, as alcohol is considered a drug too. We are not interested in what or how much you use or drink, who your connections are or what you have done in the past, but only what you want to do about your prob- lem and how we can help. Meetings are held at Forgiven Ministries on Sunday’s at 7 pm. For ques- tions or for more information please call 473-1114. Check Out Coke County Library New Business in Bronte! Tammy Boyce is the proud new owner of Bronte’s General Store in downtown Bronte. The store offers homemade ice cream and baked goods, candles, soaps, gift items, local sport teams t-shirts and much more. They also serve coffee and have a lot of comfortable seating to enjoy visiting and the free wi-fi and large screen television. Notice of Tax Revenue Increase Coke County conducted public hearings on August 30, 2012, and September 4, 2012, on a proposal to increase the total tax revenues of COKE COUNTY from properties on the tax roll in the preceding year by 2.92 percent. The total tax revenue proposed to be raised last year at last year’s tax rate of $0.533311 for each $100 of taxable value was $1,848,741. The total tax revenue proposed to be raised this year at the proposed tax rate of $0.543447 for each $100 of taxable value, excluding tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year, is $1,894,127. The total tax revenue proposed to be raised this year at the proposed tax rate of $0.543447 for each $100 of taxable value, including tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year, is $1,902,497. The Coke County Commissioner’s Court of Coke County is scheduled to vote on the tax rate that will result in that tax increase at a public meeting to be held on September 10, 2012, at Commissioner’s Courtroom, 13 E. 7th Street, Robert Lee, Texas, at 9:00 am. Bill Crews Jeffie Roberts Annette Curry

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Page 1: Adobe Indesign set-up · Grand Matron-Carlotta Fairchild of Moulton; and Deputy Grand Matron-Jeffie Roberts of Robert Lee. than just making out the words. There is a wonder. The Coke

Host chapters are RobertLee-Bronte No. 187; SanAngelo No. 10; Winters No.80; Fort McKavett No. 783and Junc t ion No . 497 .Approximately 120 EasternStar members from all overthe State of Texas will beattending.

Here’s what happens whenyou read fiction: There is achemical change in the brain-like a chemical change in anexercised muscle. There is aquiet shift of ideas. There isa relationship to a characterwe like - or don’t like. Thereis a vision of a place. Thereis a satisfaction of seeingethical behavior - or dissatis-faction at an unethical behav-ior. There is a dread ofrevenge. There is disgust ofrevenge carried out. There issatisfaction of well-earnedclosure - a “good” ending. Ifthere isn’t a “good” ending,an internal arguement takesplace. The brain is happy.

There is more to reading

MEMBERFDIC

Robert LeeState Bank

621 Austin Street • Robert Lee, Texas

453-2545EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY

Trust Us!Trust us to give you all thehelp you’ll need to make

your financial future brightand prosperous. We

promise performance andknow the importance of trustin a relationship. Come see

us. You’ll feel good!

Everybody is Somebody to Us

Eastern Star Schoolto be held SaturdayThe “Double M Ranch”

Eas tern Star School ofInstructions will be held inRobert Lee at the HayrickMasonic Lodge Hall onSaturday, September 8, 2012.Off icers for the schooli n c l u d e Wo r t h y G r a n dMatron-Annette Curry ofForth Worth; Worthy GrandPatron-Bill Crews of HaltomCity; Grand Examiner-LindaWi n n - C h r i s t e n s o n o fMoulton; District DeputyG r a n d M a t r o n - C a r l o t t aFairchild of Moulton; andDeputy Grand Matron-JeffieRoberts of Robert Lee.

than just making out thewords. There is a wonder.

The Coke County Libraryhas books by authors whocreate a wonder. They arefree. They come in all sizesand colors. Membership isfree, too. Drop in or call453-2495 for information.

12-Step Recoverymeeting begins in Bronte

Addicts have an incurabledisease called addiction. Thedisease is chronic, progres-sive and fatal. Like otherincurable diseases, addiction canbe arrested.

The Observer/Enterprise Friday, September 7, 2012 Page 3

We had forgotten how tofeel. We regretted the past,dreaded the future, and weweren’t too thrilled with thepresent. Our future seemedhopeless unti l we foundclean individuals who werewilling to share their experi-ence, strength and hope with us.

Denial of our addictionkeeps us sick, but out honestadmiss ion o f add ic t ionenables us to stop, if wewant.

We are recovering addictswho meet regularly to helpeach other stay clean and

live a new way of life. Theonly requirement for member-ship is the desire to stopusing or drinking, as alcoholis considered a drug too.

We are not interested inwhat or how much you use ordrink, who your connectionsare or what you have done inthe past, but only what youwant to do about your prob-lem and how we can help.

Mee t ings a r e he ld a tForg i v e n M i n i s t r i e s o nSunday’s at 7 pm. For ques-tions or for more informationplease call 473-1114.

Check OutCoke County

Library

New Business in Bronte! Tammy Boyce is the proud new owner of Bronte’s General Store indowntown Bronte. The store offers homemade ice cream and baked goods, candles, soaps, giftitems, local sport teams t-shirts and much more. They also serve coffee and have a lot ofcomfortable seating to enjoy visiting and the free wi-fi and large screen television.

Notice of Tax Revenue IncreaseCoke County conducted public hearings on August 30,

2012, and September 4, 2012, on a proposal to increasethe total tax revenues of COKE COUNTY fromproperties on the tax roll in the preceding year by 2.92percent.

The total tax revenue proposed to be raised last year atlast year’s tax rate of $0.533311 for each $100 oftaxable value was $1,848,741.

The total tax revenue proposed to be raised this year atthe proposed tax rate of $0.543447 for each $100 oftaxable value, excluding tax revenue to be raised fromnew property added to the tax roll this year, is$1,894,127.

The total tax revenue proposed to be raised this year atthe proposed tax rate of $0.543447 for each $100 oftaxable value, including tax revenue to be raised from newproperty added to the tax roll this year, is $1,902,497.

The Coke County Commissioner’s Court of CokeCounty is scheduled to vote on the tax rate that willresult in that tax increase at a public meeting to be heldon September 10, 2012, at Commissioner’s Courtroom,13 E. 7th Street, Robert Lee, Texas, at 9:00 am.

Bill Crews

Jeffie Roberts

Annette Curry