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PARNELL COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Forty-two Tournament Planned!

The Annual Forty-two Tournamet is Scheduled for next Saturday at Dude Crook's Domino Parlor.
All proceeds go to the Parnell-Brushy Creek Consolidated Booster Club. Everybody come on out and "shake them bones".


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BENEVOLENT BROTHERHOOD OF BISON ANNOUNCE ANNUAL FUNDRAISER
Original Formula Dr. Pepper To Be Sold Here Again!


The Bison Lodge has annouced that once again, Real Dr. Peppers in REAL BOTTLES will be available at Jake's Grocery & Market , Porter's Cafe, Parnell Feed & Seed, and of course, Dude's Domino Parlor..
As always, the cold drinks will cost $1.00 per bottle and all proceeds will go to the Bison Benevolence Fund. George Parvin and Dude Crook will make the trip to Dublin, Texas twice per month to pick up the drinks. Please return any empty bottles as soon as possible as they are in short supply.


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Ladies'Auxilliary to Hold Bake Sale


The Bison Ladies' Auxilliary will hold their annual BAKE SALE next Saturday in front of Jake's Grocery & Market in Downtown Parnell Community.
The sale was a great success last year with over $400.00 being raised for the Bison Benevolence Fund, the charitable wing of the Benevolent Brotherhood of Bison Lodge.
The Ladies have told us that Karolyn (Sissy) Sikes will again make those wonderful Coconut Pies for the sale. We urge everyone to come down to Jake's early and support this fine organization, and to get one of those good pies of Sissy's before they're gone!

 
     

   
   

Rockzillaworld -- web site mirror

How much can one fan of OKOM (Our Kind Of Music) accomplish in just a couple of years? Plenty, if it's Rockzilla, aka photographer Michael Johnson. From 2003 to 2005, rockzilla.net was a chronicle of the alt.country scene from a uniquely Texan perspective. But all good things must end, and Rockzilla has retired from the online 'zine scene.

This mirror site was copied from the rockzilla.net site with the express permission of Rockzilla hisself. If you don't believe me, go to the KHYI-Fans email list and ask him! Buddy will back me up, too.