8A--The Mabkoff News, Thursday, March 10,1983
,, purchase of new equipment for which when equlpment is needed con nissionertakesofflce." Council of Governments on their next
individual precinct chiefs put aside "Some precincts have been Precinct 2 Comun kaioner Jack agenda to diecuaa a proposed contract
Stagall pointed out that when he took in which that agency would prepare
money duringtheyear, mishandled and mimnanaged in the
Judge Reagan aid this problem post," noted the county Judge. "They office in January he inherited a N,000 detalled county and precinct mapa.
could he remedied if commissioners have been raped of their fuads and this trailer "with nothing to haul in it." A loag anding propomd to number
would "chip in " to help each other has caused problems when a newStegall ousted Fred Box in last year's all county roads for identification
t v4 wv ....... Democratic primary election, was approved by the cam-
County Auditor Thermm Slmmona nd oners Monday morning contingent
mendat/ons for the courtroom
remodeling.
The commissioners Monday ap-
proved the lone bid of Athena auto
dealer John Glatt for three new county
automobiles. Two of the vehicles are
destined for use by the sheriff's office
with a third going to the county Juvenile
from page
easement to Don Bullock for
in Precinct 4 and
from the Sunrise
Church for fill dirt in Precinct'
First Baptist Church of
Precinct 1 for work on its
A request to repair
north of Murchison from the
told the commissioners Monday he upon ETCOG's preparation of the officer. Farm through to BB Ranch
"hasn't had much experience with zero maps. Glatt's bid of $28,519.18 covered the proved and a petition from
budgeting," but had attended some "This is semeth/ag that is going to net cost of three 19e3 Ford LTDs in- Seven Points concealing
Plastic hit.s, $1.19, $1.49 & $1.98 ........... String, 49¢ sem/narsconcorningthepreeedureand take a lot of time," explalnod Blakeney. cludln8 two trade-ins; the juvenile road conditions was real
Child's baseball & mitt, $2.98 ............ Softball, $1.79 would invegdgataRoad laveatoryit further. In other Other emrt actluncommisldoners court action car°fficer'Sthat wasf°rmerinvolvedVehiclein aandwrecka sheriff'Searlier Fowler.rec°rd by County Clerk
this year.
the board authorized Judge Reagan to
Along with zero budgeting the
Mens mesh summer caps ..................... $2.98 The county con oz
Easter baskets, $1.19 to $1.79 ............... Grau 49¢ commtmonen dam=led , oc=tt beg work on, comprehensive county The commi=ioners also waived a60 again on Monday, March
money for the road and bridge personnel policy and sanctioned an foot right-of-way requirement on in thecountycourtroom.
Fill & thrill eggs 12/$1.29 .............. Bunnies $1.79 anddepartmentnumber aecordiagof bridges int°eachr°adprecinct.mileage years°utsidewithaudita change°f the countyin auditingeVerYfirmstW° -
S&H St amps Malakoff Lay-aways ~ The only problem foreseen with the biannually.
idea, aecordiag to the county fathers, The county fathers also authorized
~vv~vvvvvv~t~,t~ut4~vJ~~~v~~ would be that the Cedar Creek Lake the advertising of bids to remodel a
Beef .... $1,18 lb, Fore Qtr,,., $1,08 lb,
Hind Qtr .... $1,48 lb.
Beef Loins,. $1,68 lb,
Cut & wrapped to your specification
i/ No Extra Charge
r /. .......Phone 489-1089
Hwy. 90 Czney City
Open 7 7 a.m. to midni
area would enjoy a considerable ad- portion of the Law Enforcement
vantage over the other precincts due to Buffding as well as the district and
the number of subdivts/on road in that county courtrooms. Judge Reagan said
reglon, the Henderson County Bar Association
The commissioners agreed to put a has procured the voluntary services of
representative of the East Texas an architect in making recom-
Imml.~
419 N. Martin
i as tabll~, "kid upon the find day of the want, when tho disciples came
topther to ImWl brand, Paul preached unto them." Yes, we at the chu~h of
Christ .Mum it eveq find day of the weak, which is Sunday.
Doyev oh.era this Memorial, if so, When?
COME WORSHIP AND STUDY THE BIBLE WITH US AT THE
IALAKOF.F CHL RCH OF CHRIST
81~ Sta~ 9:)0 8.m.
Wmhlp 10:.30 a,m. i,'00 p.m. Sundays
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Makkoff
DULANEY
AUTO SUPPLY
"Pleasmg You Pleases Us'*
611 Highway 31 East 489-1533
Mr and Mrs Bud Dulaney
OCHOA'S
RESTAURANT
489-1779 Malak0ft
FEED BOX
Hen lunch with us |ft~
Church thiS Sunday
at Michael's Cow
451-2331
CONTINENTAL
SAVINGS
5O2 E. me/. 31
48~-1957
IntarFimt Bank
Matakoff
W. ttmtt e~d.
Sunday
John
U'l-18
Monday
Luke
19:1.10
Tuesday
I John
4:7-21
Wednesday
He~rews
25.18
Thursday
I Peter
1:3-25
Fddtly
Saturday
Matthew
The &r~¢.n ~P~ So~qHy
McCoors
Store
489-1512
Jack McCool
THE BARBER
SHOP
East Royall Blvd. 459.0455
Les Williams and
Earl Gentry
L.-- i
TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
105 East Mitcham
489.1292
The Tanner Family
FIRST SAVINGS &
LOAN OF MALAKOFF
Highway 31 F..
489-0991
FOOD FARE
MALAKOFF, INC.
Highway 31 W. 489-0538
Open Sun.-Thurs. 8 to 7
Fri. and Sat. 8 to 8.
CEDAR LAKE
NURSING HOME
W. loyefl BIN,
489.1702
Man~nt & Staff
McKEE LUMBER CO.
206 [. R~/all BiN.
41194527
Gene Ber~, Munq~
MALAKOFF
FLORAL CENTER
1~5 N. Tore/
Vivian Jock
JIM DAY
ELECTRIC
Malalmff
489.0910
MALAKOFF
INSURANCE AGENCY
102 South Terry 4894)512
Mr. and Mrs, jerry Garrison
God
can turn endings
into beginnings."
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MALAKOFF MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED TRINIDAD
CHURCH OF CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CI/RIg'r
kmas I. Strlnaer, Mlnhder C. Huey Clmanto, Paster Oemdd IL Wlke, Wnb~r
Bible Study ..................... 0:30 a.m. ~undey Sdteel ................. 1O:e0e.m. I~tmlsy 8c~mi .................. t:Ma.m.
Seaday Me{slag Worship ....... I0.Z$ a.m.Mm'~tg Wmhip .............. 11:0ea.m. 8mt4ay Morldnl Wershlp ....... 1O:Mu.m.
Suaday Evening Worship ........ Ih00p.m. Eveniq Worehip ................ C:~p.m. Sunday sevenht| Worship ...... ,.U:Mp.m.
Wedne~lay Service ............. g:3Op.m, W~y Chancel Chelr ....... 7:30p.m, ~mday ~ ~'vk, e ............ Ih30 p.m.
Wedl*w,~llty Lsdlel IMble CII|e.. i0: ~ a.~t ~ United Methedlst Womm meet Wedmlhty Mkl.weok .......... . ?:lap.m,
~ad and 41h Me,days .......... 2:~0p.m. Wedlumday, LadJN aible Class. lU:0O e.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FFF meet, t,t and ~I ~y,S t:ee a.m. CALVARY BAPTIST ~HURCH
OF MALAKOFF MALAKOFF ..... OF TRINH)AD
William hmhe, Pastor ASSEMBLY OF GOD HI WeWn, MbdgW
tkmdaySchool .................. U:~ a.m. Kan J(U~, Pultm 8aaday Selmel... " U:~ a.m.
8Idle y Mornin| Worship ....... It :N a.m. 8unda~ Merldna Worship ....... 1O:~ m.m.
I~lmday Eve,hag Warship. 7:anp.m. Sunday School .................. t:~ a.m.
....... ~ndlxy Mottles Worship ....... 1#.4~ a.m. I~mday Tralalalll Servke ........ I:an p.m.
Wedmsday Worehip ............. 7:asp.re. Munday Evmdag Wm'shlp ........ T:M p.W. 9tmday Kvmdnil WamildlP ........ ?;Np.m.
Glrlu AuxWary. 8uudsy ......... |:Np, m. Wedae~uhty Mid.week Service.,. 1:as p,m. WedHmlsy Wer~ ...... .. ...... T:Mp.m.
WMU, ~y ................. I:an U.m. ABIUary, Wedmmday ...... . .... I:M p.m.
Cbetr Prtr3~e:
Sm*day Celebratten........... thN p~.m~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTlffI' CHINCH
Wed=clay. Veal Mwlela--. Z:Mp.m.t CRO&8 ROAD8 TRINIDAD
&=nday~ Adult Chair ........... S:oe p.m. Lynn FJMk, hd~ ~t~ hNIf, MM~MIr
Wednesday, Mmd{Mmker~ .... 7:00 p.m.~mday Bdmol ................. 10:ee e.m.
Wmlth~ S~ev|ee ............... It:Me.re. &mMlay BeJMmi .................. U:~a.m.
PARI~VlEW MISSIONARY hmlay Nipt ..... .............. e:oe p.m. dklatdiay M~ Wm'eJidp ....... lI,N u.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH Wodaesday NIsht ........ T:Np,m. &malay l{v~lal W~lddp ........ 1:Np.m,
....... WedMedsy ..................... 1:00 p.m.
Mitt, Patter EROS8 ROADS FIRST UNITED METHODIST
~m~y Se~... ............ "... b:4s ,~.,~: UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
[kmdny Merniall Wmhlp ....... IO:M a.m. ¢, I~ ¢IBII~ ~ TIB Iilllllll,
8today trveuiq Wership. •., .... |:at.m. Suaday M~qdal We~hlp ........ l:tu.m. 8uadsy 8clmei .................. e:~s.m.
Wu4M~lay Nilkt:
" WMA;,'~,.; ............... , ,..e:~F.m. Sudsy Sebeoi ................. le:lls.m,lkutday Mw~dnl WwMdlt ....... ie,~ a.m.
Suabeame .................... e:4s p.m, Bible 8tidy ..................... I:N p.m. Svm/y Ev~l~l Wenklp ........ u:ee p.m.
Worehip 8erviee .............. 7:~ p.m~ G~spd sluabsil UMYF .......................... I:M p.m.
" .- "" Every Iml Friday el math ...... ?:Np.m. r~l~
• Oh W~y ................ lhll p.m,
ST. JOHN'8 gCIENCESOCIETY .... ,:m,.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH ZII L ~ ~ tel AJ ST, JUDE'S MI881ON
671-7117 Foflm 1.6. EMm
Smqrleee held st I~lllm. Lore et Hwy. 16
Rev. WJ~. Uther, pit~m li~ ............................. it:eo t.m. 8mhy MNe .................... It:ae.n.
Temporarily ut 131 E. Tyler lit Wed. d ~ mMk .................. 7',.10
(Carroll & Lebr Chapel) Smtdny'aeh,o~ ~t~ly ufter m
ROYALL CHEVROLET
& BUICK CO.
510 W. Royall Blvd.
489.0529
LAKESIDE
BEAUTY SHOP
Caney City 489-0701
Melinda Watson, Owner
CITY BUILDING
SUPPLIES, INC.
West Royall Blvd.
489-0891
MALAKOFF
PRESCRIPTION
SHOPPE
106 N. Terry 489-1909
Marlin and Karen Perkins
K&K
KOATINGS, inc.
Highway 31 Em 48g-lg20
Um Jeff Helm
TEXASCLAY
INDUSTRIES, INC.
W. Main
489-1331
Prayer and penance. That is the sim-
ple message of the mother of God
brought to three Portugese children
and the world 66 years ago, when she
appeared at Our Lady of the Rosary at
Fatima Portugal.
Soon after the Fatima apparitions, in
which Mary appeared six times bet-
wean May and October, 1917, a great
basilica was built at the Cova Da Iria,
the site of a natural depression in the
earth where the apparitions were
viewed.
Pilgrims from all over the world
came to visit the basilica and view the
lifelike statue of Our Lady of Fatima
carved by Jose Thedim, which it
houses.
Yet, there are millions of people who,
for one reason or another, could not
make the pilgrimage to Fatima. And
so, Thedtm, a Portugese sculptor, was
again called to handcarve likenesses of
the Virgin. He carved four international
pilgrim virgin statues, and later, three
national pilgrim statues.
Two of the international statues were
to travel the world; the other two would
remain in Europe. The three national
statues, however, along with 22 others
OHRISTIAN SOIENOE
SOCIETY of ATHENS
invites you to attend their
church services each Sunday
an(.' the tirst Wed. each month..
213 E. Tyler • Athe.~
Sunday 10:00 A.M.
First Wed., 7:30 P.M.
For FBEE Literature Call
675-4018
not carved by Thedim, would l
particular countries, and
travel throughout its
alone.
The National Pilgrim
Program began on May 1~
golden jubilee of the first
parition. At that time,
Paul VI blessed the
to become national pilgri~
statues for different nations.
The statue to
States by the bisho|
the three completed by
traveled across America
and has only visited the
Dallas
Now, the people who
national pilgrim virgin statue
time will have
again, during March 1983.
of Dallas again will host
likeness of Our Lady.
people viewed one of the
international pilgrim
when it came to the area
1982.)
Mrs. Joyce Aucoin in
doicesan Blue Army, the
tar of the international
which strives to spread MarY
requests for prayer and
Statue arrived from San
March 3, and will be taken
ches in the diocese during
week visit. The Blue Arm
in 1946 and today has 25
internationally who have
themselves to living the
Mother's requests at Fatima.
Sunday, March 13, the
of Our Lady of Fatima
Judges Catholic Church at 9;
leaves at 1 p.m. Plan now to be
the special mass and
Jude is located in Gun
Luther Lane at Hwy. 85.
4¢ Brown
, from
Francis, all
B. Hayes of Dallas;
nephews and a host of
friends.
Funeral services
March 5, 1983 at the New Hope
Church in Malakoff with the
Brooks officiating. Burial was~
Cemetery.
Collection agencies that have previously
been used by United Telephone Company of
Texas will be discontinued effective March 15,
1983. Your telephone bill can still be paid at
local business office, but for faster posting to
your account, you should mail in your payment.
Envelopes are provided in your billing eaCl
month for your convenience in mailing inf
payment. By doing this, your payment is record"
ed faster and the discontinuance of collectiO
agencies reduces the operating costs, which
turn, helps keep down local telephone rates.
Collection agencies in your area that will be
closed after March 15 are:
The City Hall in Chandler
The Chamber of Commerce in Eustace
The Chamber of Commerce in Kerens
The City Hall in Malakoff
The Barksdale Food Store in Trinidad
Please remember to mail in your payment
the envelope provided and help to keep local
telephone rates lower.
UNITED
TELEPHONE
SYSTEM
United Telephone Company of Texas