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Lady Bulldogs
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the Lady Bulldogs
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In the Bells Tournament, Howe beat Honey Grove, Pottsboro, and Bells before losing to Aubrey to finish third
The Lady Bulldogs hammered Honey Grove 49-16 with Sierra Copeland leading the team with 11 points followed by Honore and Calley Vick with 10 each. Copeland also led the team with five rebounds period
Against Pottsboro, Howe held on to win 50-46 after leading 24-16 at the half Honore led the Lady

Bulldogs with 15 points followed by Anderson's 14. Harvey led the team in rebounds with 10 followed by Copeland's five
The girls then beat Bells 43-25 with Copeland again the leading scorer with 13 She also led, along with Honore, with nine rebounds
Howe then lost to Aubrey 33-23 in a defensive battle. Harvey led with 12 points and Copeland led in rebounds with eight
The girls are off for Thanksgiving break and return at Muenster to play the Lady Hornets on the 27th
Local Church Calendar
First United Methodist Church of Howe
Tuesday 9:30 am - Women's Bible Study
6:30 pm Boy Scouts
Wednesday 9:00 am - Wednesday Workers
6:30 pm - Jr.High and Sr. High Youth
Saturday 9:00 am - Feed My Sheep (1st and 3rd Sat each month)
Sunday
8:40 am - Fellowship and Donuts
9:00 am - Sunday School
10:00 am - Worship service
3:00 pm - Cub Scouts
First Baptist Church Howe
Tuesday
7:00 pm - Bible Study
Wednesday
6:30 pm - Adult Bible Study
Kids Activities - Check Church FB Page
Youth Activities - Check Church FB Page Throughout Summer
Sunday 8:30am - Prayer Time
9:15am - Bible Fellowship
10:30am - Worship Service
First Baptist Church Dorchester
Wednesday
6:00 pm - Meal (Donations for adults and kids eat free)
6:30 pm - Praise service
7:00 pm - Youth Bible Study
7:00 pm - Adult Bible Study
7:00 pm - RA's/GA's/children's group
Sunday
9:00 am - Men's Prayer Time
9:45 am - Sunday School
10:45 am - A.M.Worship Service
5:00 pm - Adult Chior Practice
6:00 pm - Evening Worship
Howe Church of Christ
Wednesday 7:00 pm - Bible Classes
Sunday 9:00 am - Bible Classes
10:00 am - Worship Service
5:00 pm - Worship Service
New Beginning Fellowship
Wednesday 7:00 pm - Radiate Youth
7:00 pm - Sanctuary of for
Sunday
9:30 am - Sunday School women, men)
10:30 am - Worship Service
10:30 am - Kids Church
A Christian Fellowship,
Wednesday
6:30 pm – Potluck Meal
7:00 pm – Worship Service
7:00 pm – Jr & Sr High Youth
Sunday
9:30 am – Sunday School (all ages)
10:30 am – Worship Service
10:30 am – KidZone Children’s Service (5yr – 12 yr)

Community Bible Fellowship

Wednesday
6:30 pm - Food and Fellowship
7:00 pm - Community Kids (ages 3
- 6th grade, nursery available)
7:00 pm - Youth and Adult Bible Study
Sunday 10:30 am - Worship Service
Times are subject to change. Please check with each church for any possible changes
about your antiques and with Georgia Caraway

It used to be that the only auctions that existed were Police, IRS, or City; farm equipment and animals; live or silent auctions held at an event as a fundraiser; or auctions conducted by companies for liquidation of houses and has and Auctions. service in participants sell or bid for products or services via the Internet. Virtual auctions, another name for online auctions, facilitate online activities between buyers and sellers in different locations or geographical areas. Various auction sites provide users with platforms powered by different types of auction software.
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• No fixed time constraint
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The online auction business model continues to evolve according to market needs. Examples include eBay, WebStore, OnlineAuction, and Overstock.
And then there are the local online auctions sites such as Wolfe Pack Auctions in Tom Bean and Texas Star auctions next to the Howe Clean laundry on Highway 5. Julie and Dean at Wolfe Pack have fun stuff for sale and an easy site to use. I picked up some great lastminute Halloween décor and a wonderful old wooden ladder for very reasonable prices. They also conduct live auctions at their Highway 11 location in Tom Bean. Go to their website wolfepackauctions.com for more info.
Dr. Georgia Caraway, former director of the Denton County Museums for 14 years, and her friends opened the Howe Mercantile at 107 East Haning. Store hours are Thursday through Saturday noon until 8 p.m. She has written four Denton history books and has finished a 5th history about the North Texas State Fair and Rodeo that will be published in August. She hopes her next book will be the history of Howe. PLEASE SHOP LOCALLY. We can show you Howe!
