• The Malakoff News, Thursday, March 5, IUl- A
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Polly
Walker
489-1484
Malakoff residents have been
of United Fidelity Life
for 1980 sales.
and Sam Tanner, both
sales leaders, will attend the
sales conference to be held
visiting with Vollle Robertson,
Patricia's daddy, in the Memorial
Hospital in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Travls
Rot rtson both visited Vollie over the
weekend.
Max and CInda 8crlmshire are the
proud parents of a 7½ lb. bundle of joy
is a member of the 1981 which they have named Sen Paul. He
Club and the 1960 Produc-was born on Feb. 241h in an Odessa
with sales exceeding one maternity ward. Mrs. Jim 8erimshlre
dollars of insurance protection, and grandson, Cory, left on Monday to
he is a 1980 UFL be with the new parents and also to visit
was named a Life and
Member of the 1981
Cabinet. Additionally, he
the company's top ten
1980 and received the
Award. Bradshaw also
Lives Written Award for
a of the National
Award and the
Award. Additionally,
the Health Insurance
in
Life is headquartered
1025 Elm Street. The Corn-
is in its 61st year of ser-
msurance in force exceeding
Mrs. Lancaster and
s visited Sunday af-
With Mr. and Mrs. G.V. Walker.
and Davis Taylor of Sweet-
their 50th wedding
with a reception at the
in Malakoff Sunday, Feb. 22.
a sister of Jake and Hal
Malakoff. They have one
Holllngsworth.
the home of Mrs. Mamie
and his wife, Mr. and
Hope of Levelland and
her grandson of Lisbon,
with Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Egan of
McKamey. Jim Scrimshire and Hems
and Mrs. Perry 8crimshire and
daughter, Cody, all of Tool left Friday
night to get a good look at the new baby.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. G.P. Alexander of Lame, paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Scrimshire of Tool.
Gertrude Cross was back in Dallas in
the hospital on Thursday to see if she
could get some relief for her leg.
Mrs. Nadlene Reedy of Freeport and
Murlei Wigington of San Antonio were
house guests of Miss Sadie Carson last
week. Miss Sadie was overjoyed to have
them and so were many other friends of
theirs. The Reddys were former
residents of Malakoff and their parents,
Rev. and Mrs. N.M. Bounds were also
former residents of this city. The ladies
were here Tuesday and Wednesday and
Miss Sadie said that she only got to cook
one good meal for them.
Mrs. Johnny Shelton has been moved
to the Twilight Nursing Home in Cor-
sicans. Mrs. Shelton broke a bone
around Christmas. We are glad that she
is improving.
Pat Alexander of Tool took her
daughter, Dabble to the emergency
room in Corsicans Memorial Hospital
on Tuesday afternoon. They ruled out
spinal menigitis, but Thursday morning
Dobbie was still having problenm. We
Patricla Earp and Mrs. Travis
m of Rockdale were in
on Thursday. There were
CHRIS
EDWARD DUEANEY -- DANETTE McLENDON
Mrs. Jim W. McLendon ofChurch in Athens.
have announced the The bride-elect is a senior at Athens
and approaching High School and is currently employed
of their daughter, Cheri by Howell W. Florence DDS.
Edward Dulaney, son The future bridegroom is a gradna e
and Mrs. Bud Dulaney ofof Malakoff High School. He is atten-
ding Tyler Junior College and is era-
is for June 26 at ployed by Texas Power and Light Corn-
Assembly of God pany.
s the last chance in many areas
application of dormant oil
:to Dr. James Robin-
for the Texas
Extension Service. The
)efore bud swelling
remain high.
are applied too late,
lUse damage to the trees.
of fruit trees should be corn-
mediately. If warm tern-
growth of the trees
the next few weeks.
says that town ants and fire
active in East
can be controlled or
approved insecticides.
should be taken in ap-
Follow label direc-
'Oducers are considering
this spring.
has been shown
bermudagrass. Producers
the availability of
sery plot.
33-110 wHITE¢o~,~
~OA ~.m~ lett ~vlt
do hope that she is straightened out by
now.
Mrs. Mary Jeter of C, edar Lake Nur-
sing Home passed away Wednesday
night around midnight. She was the
mother of Kit RayfleM and Vlvlan
Stephens. Burial was in Gordon, Texas
on Saturday.
Pat Andrews and Llnda 8cflmshire's
stations in the beauty shop looked
springy on Thursday. Both were
brought bouquets of King Alfred Daf-
fodils. Pat also had Narcissus.
Mr. and Mrs. Swlndell who attend the
Cedar Creek First Baptist Church are
doing a bang up good Job of work there.
They had made a miniature of the
church complete with shrubs, and the
preacher's and secretary's cars in the
parking lot. He covered this in
Plexiglass so it could he seen, but not
touched. It is very good. If you are over
that way look it over as well as the kit-
chert that they designed and worked in.
It Just makes people green with envy,
who have small kitchens in their chur-
Cbs.
Mary Thomas left last week to attend
the wedding of her granddaughter,
Klmberly Kay Jordan to Mark Wayne
Wyatt. The couple was united on Satur-
day. They were married in "Always
and Forever" Chapel. Kimherly Kay is
the daughter of Eugenla Jordan of
Houston and Mark Wayne is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt, also of
Houston. The ceremony took place at 3
p.m. Feb. 26th.
It's a girll
Stephanle Ann was born to Julia and
Steve Foster on February 14th. She
weighed 9 lbs. and 12 ozs. The Fosters
have two sons, John and Jason. Charles
Foster of Monahans Js the paternal
grandparent. Mr. Foster and Mrs.
Morris 8awyer of Arlington dropped by
Malakoff on Friday morning to visit
with relatives, Mrs. Neriene Merflson,
Addle Kacterlne Welch, Mrs. J.A.
McLaln and us, the Walkers.
Mary Stelzig was in Corsicans on
business on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loster Tanner and Carl
Dan and Cerlenne Tanner were in
Dallas on Thursday for the purpose of
picking up Mrs. Dorothy Berendt of
Lodl, California. Mrs. Berendt is in
charge of a nursing home there and is
spending her vacation with Corienne in
Texas. Other guests in the home of
Corienne on Saturday were the Rev.
and Mrs. R.R. Cook of Hamilton. The
Cooks were enroute to Houston where
their grandson was to he baptized on
Sunda / Mr. Cook was performing the
baptism.
The W.M.U. of Malakoff along with
about five other WMU's in the Hender-
son Association went to Cedar Creek
First Baptist Church last Tuesday to
hear Louise MeGlaun of Murchison
teach the book, "Missions Possible."
Tlmse riding the bus driven by Edna
Foote, who attened the book reviw
were: Edna Johnson, Corienne Tanner,
Linda, Jennifer and Alice Cartlldge;
Gola Brock, Mrs. Brad 8tacy, Ksthleen
McCann, Lucille Almond, Mary
Graham, Zelma Cook, and Polly
Walker. Mrs. Willard Curry went with
the Trinidad group.
It is so good to see Mrs. Lockle Bangs
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke out again
after their illnesses.
A. J, Barrun lost his sister recently.
Funeral services were held Saturday in
Dallas.
Those on the sick list are im-
proving. Included is Mrs. Lena Mit-
chell, Mrs. Luciile Burns, and Edna
Tarver.
Eva Mac Hulln visited last weekend
in Dallas with her sister and nephew,
Mrs, L. T. Lane and Travis Tarver.
Deacons and ministers met at An-
tioch Baptist Church Sunday at 1:30
p.m. planning a giant revival that will
he held the second week in April.
Jerry Jackson was at home for the
weekend on leave from Fort Sill, Okla.
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AN HONOR GUARD of Texas Department of Safety Motorcycle Patrolmen were at attention at the gravesite of Texas
Ranger Kelly Whitehead in Malakoff last week. The motorcycle patrol escorted the Whitehead family from funeral services
in Houston to the Malakoff City Cemetery. (Staff photo by Lori Ca llaway)
•
Texas Power & Light Company will
file March 6 with the Public Utility
Commission of Texas, a request for a
$197,960,839 systemwide increase in
revenues, Howard Watson, TP&L
manager in Athens, said today.
Watson said that the rate increase is
being sought "because the present
rates are inadequate to meet our costs
of providing service to more than
700,000 customers."
The overall rate request is an
average for all classes of customers.
The increase will vary from one rate
class to another.
For example, the average monthly
residential~bill i~cluding fuel, based on
12,144 kilo~vatt hours per year, would
increase $12.35 per "month or 25.2 per-
cent. Revenues for municipal services
and schools would increase 21.5 percent
and commercial and industrial 16.3
percent including fuel.
"We feel that the quality of service
provided by the company has been
adequate to meet each customer's
of materials, services and increased throughot~t "the TP&L system. He
capital costs. There also are increased estimated any rates to be granted
costs of operating and maintaining would not go into effect until early Sep-
pollution control equipment used with tember.
our ]ignite plants." TP&L last filed for a rate increase
Watson said that hearings before the January 4, 1980 and put into effect a
PUC should start in early May $83.4 million increase or I0.I percent
following ~.ctipns by city councils systemwide in June.
Malakoff School menu
MARCH 9-13
Monday: Chicken fried steak with gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, bat-
ter bread, milk.
Tuesday: Hot dogs with relish and mustard, pork and beans, orange slices,
jello, milk.
Wednesday: Hamburgers, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, tater tots with ketchup,
peach cup, milk.
Thursday: Hot links, pinto beans, mixed greens, cornbread, diced pears, milk~
Friday: Burritos, mexican corn, tossed salad, cookies, milk.
needs and is seco~.d to none in the
nation," Watson saT@. "The company Tickets are now available to the Hen- purchased from any Henderson County
nt, eds.'and must have an increase in derson County 4-H-United Way Omelet 4-H member, volunteer adult leader or
rates to ensure the continuance of this Supper according to Publicity Chair- County Extension Agent.
dependable service, man, Jeanne Brown. The supper will be
"Inflation's effect over the past year held on Thursday, March 19, 1981 from 5 This Omelet Supper is 4-H's way of
and one-half is a primary factor con- to 8 p.m. at the National Guard Armory raising funds for Henderson County
tributing to our having to ask for rate in Athens, under the sponsorship of the United Way. All funds received to
relief." Watson said. "Inflationary Henderson County 4-H Council, operate the local 4-H club program are
pressure is felt most acutely in the cost The $3.00 per person tickets can be derived from United Way.
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staff of the Texas AT
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a record NOW " . J
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bank accounts and
for which claims must he:
Nancy Granovsky, a
resource management
is on the home
of the Texas
Extension Service,
ty System.
Open Sat. ti112
Phone
489-0527
Next to Malakoff Prescription Shoppe
319 N. Terry, Malakoff
489.0090