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Monday, November 21, 2016
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Lady Bulldogs win silver bracket The Lady Bulldogs won the
respectively.
silver bracket in Bells over the weekend. Howe started by
Howe then knocked off Cooper,
losing to Whitesboro, 48-44
38-28. Rhoten had 7 points and
thank in part to a slow start.
16 rebounds to lead the girls.
Howe won the final three quarters, but couldn't overcome Howe then beat Denton Braswell, 35-32 to secure the the six point deficit early. Landry Rhoten led all scorers
hardware. Howe overcame a
with 12 and also, with Ally
slow start with a big third
Harvie, pulled down 11
quarter. Peyton Streetman and
rebounds.
Rhoten each had 11 points while Rhoten pulled down 13 boards
The girls then defeated Aubrey, to the freshman Harvey's 11. 49-40. Rhoten was again the leading scorer with 15. Harvey Howe will play in Muenster on added 13. They both led on the Tuesday evening. boards also with 14 and 10,
Chamber to have dinner and parade The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce is preparing for a busy late November and early December as it is the time for Christmas Dinners and Christmas Parades. The Chamber will also celebrate a ribbon cutting grand opening for Stark Lane Farms on Nov. 26 at noon.
Abby's Restaurant. Seating is limited to the first 40 and the meal is $15 per plate which includes a choice of the 8 oz. sirloin steak, chicken fried streak, chicken fried chicken, grilled chicken breast and grilled chicken salad. It also includes two sides (excluding baked potato).
On Dec. 10, Howe will hold its annual Christmas Parade starting at 4:30. The theme is HOWE IS HOME. The chamber is offering free floats to those who want to participate.
The chamber dinner is open to anyone. To RSVP your place, please email info@howechamber.com or call 903-532-6080.
The following Tuesday, Dec. 13, the chamber will host a dinner at
Registrations to enter a float in the parade can be found at howechamber.com.
A tax deduction for you could help save a 123-year old iconic Howe structure County contributors. A local citizens group gave an additional The Save the Church Committee and donation of $10,505. These the citizens of Howe are continuing funds, along with other donations, to raise funds to be used for the have allowed us to begin restoration/renovation of the 123restoration of the exterior and year-old First Christian Church interior of the church. building located at the corner of O’Connell and Denny (Highway 5) The next construction projects in Howe, Texas. entail air conditioning, electrical, plumbing and building out a The church facility will be leased as kitchen. Estimates indicate that a wedding venue, a meeting place for another $30,000 will be needed citizens, and other communityfor these large projects. related activities, all of which will enhance and enrich the lives of Howe Won’t you please consider a gift citizens. We hope to complete the toward this worthy cause? Please project by the summer of 2017 and make your tax-deductible with your help we can do just that. contribution to the Collins Memorial Fund and mail it to: Our first major fundraising event, the Save the Church BBQ and Auction, Save the Church raised more than $15,000 due to the P. O. Box 250 generosity of Howe and Grayson Howe, Texas 75459 submitted by Save the Church