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The Malakoff News, Thursday, March 19, 1NI--~
L Mrs. O.D. McCann spent the she did such a good job, they suggested
with relatives. They that she go to Hollywood. Margaret
father, B.W. Harris of didn't know if they thought that she was
and their daughters, Mrs. a good actress or they just wanted to be
and Mrs. Kelley Stone of sure she went away.
Patsy Sawyer of Arlington and
Don Andrews and Staey Charles Foster of Monahans visited in
supper on Saturday Malakoff with the G.V. Walkers, Mr.
the course of the evening and Mrs. J.A. MeLain, Catherine Welch
and Mrs. Don McConl, Mr. and Mrs. Noriene Morrison.
John Bumgardner, Mr. and Providence Baptist Church Sunday
Welborne and Mr. and School Class known as Couples Class
Carter all participating in No. H enjoyed fellowshiv on Saturday
It was a rather en- night in the way of a pizza party in Tool
ana then went on to Corsicans to enjoy
Steve Cartlidge and Mr.the best part of the evening bowling.
had an enjoyable Jimmy Crouch who is atten~
out of town. school in Baylor at Waco, and Sherril~
gave a Warner of Dallas, who is also a student
Bible Study on I Corin-at Baylor spent the weekend in
13, She addressed the Malakoff visiting with Jimmy's paren-
she were a slave ts, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crouch. On
church members. The Sunday afternoon they all visited with
place in Fellowship Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wyle McCiintock and
fact someone thought that family of Seven Points.
uncements and News
Antioch Baptist Church
and Miss Angle Washington of Kerens and Mrs. Aman-
the F.H.A. Texas da Thomas. Emcee for the evening was
Area VIII in Waco lastMrs. Clara Francis.
were accompanied by Sponsors of the group are Mrs. Helen
teacher, Miss Har- Dawson, Mrs. Betty Johnson and Mrs.
Friday afternoon and Mary Franklin. Rev. McDaniel of-
afternoon, reporting ficiated in the absence of the pastor who
was ill.
Baptist Junior Usher The Junior Mission Department will
a style and talent hold a fifth Sunday Program. Their
Saturday evening. Local guests will be the Mt. Tabor Male Choir
in the show in- of Dallas and the Wingham Family
Tara Johnson, Somoua Singers, alsoof Dallas.
Johnson, Nikitia The Junior and Senior Usher Depar-
Amanda Thomas in truants will have their annual Day
Showing dress and Program Sunday, March 22, at 3 p.m.
were Misses Vassandra The guest speaker will be Ray. W.
Johnson, Bridget P.Smith of Cedar Fork Baptist Church
Alicia Washington, little of Trinidad.
Mrs. Mary Bailey and March 28 the Junior Usher Depar-
tment will host a singing program, the
guests will be from LaRue. The
of Bro. and Sister program will begin at 7 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stanfleid and
children, Jana, Melee|a, David, and
Justin of Atlanta spent the weekend in
Malakoff with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Stanfleid and visiting with his
grandmother, Mrs. Tim Peters at
Cedar Lake Nursing Home.
On Sunday night Rev. 8tanfleld filled
the pulpit at the First Baptist Church on
Mitcham for the Rev. James
Cheatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shutouts spent
Sunday visiting with their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shutouts of
Cross Roads. They went purix~ely to
tell their grandson goodbye. John
Shutouts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shutouts signed up with the Army in
Tyler on Monday morning. However, he
was sent hack home to await further
people signing up, before he has to be
inducted into boot camp.
The Sunshine Sunday School Class of
the First Baptist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Mattle Brayer on Tuesday
night at 7 p.m. Mrs. Nannle Drake is the
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson of
Arlington spent Wednesday and Thur-
sday with her mother, Mrs. Areha Mae
Johnson.
Mrs. Winnie Arnold of Arlington
visited with her father, B.C. Wilbanks
and his wife, last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Van Home and
son, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Reba
Jewel| Van Home of Longvlew returned
to their respective homes on Monday
after visiting with Mrs. Lillie Lewis and
other relatives and friends in this city.
This weekend the children of Mrs.
Jesse Robertsou would like everyone to
Malakoff Cemetery
donations
Mr. and Mrs. Valmore Rogers, $25;
Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Reedy, $20; Mrs.
E.L. Kirkland, in memory of N.M.
Bounds, $20; and Mary Lucas, in
memory of Fowler Lucas, $15.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byars, in
memory of Margaret Jo Bradshaw,
$20; and Nellie Holt, in memory of
Garland Holt, $20.
NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION
VOTERS OF TH[ CITY OF
will be held m the 4th
in the City of Malalmff, Henderson
and in the manner as vat hw-
I copy of am ORDINANCE CALLING AN
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
AND 1WO COUNCILMEN FOR
THE CiTY OF MALAKOFF, TEXAS,
ka City Council of the City of MMaheff,
1981. Said attached
i~ a pert d this notice for all intents
Tins Spamke
City Secretary
City of Malshoff, Texas
AN ORDINANCE
CALLING AN ELECTION ON APRIL 4,
OF ELECTING THREE COUN-
CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
hereby ordered to be held in the
Igl, same hein| the
the hoers of 7.00 A.M.
City Hall in the City of MalabaR,
I| the fo~lowin| officials
, (Z) yamrs
(2) mn
LIs huaby appofatod Presiding Etac-
0Ideas is horo~ appulated Altor-
~k~-tm Indp is m~
many assistant judges m other of.
to properly conduct said elec-
Or svheequamt aratification
Tools.
lpdl 4,
comply •ith the Ram of the
vatom rsuidin| in the City of
dlEibta to vote at mid election.
Said elacUam shell be punished
a ammpepor in the
such puMicetlams to
(aS) days before dec.
this the tth day of Fofmmry,
The POLLING PLACE(S) desl|natod below •ill he open
from 7.'00 a.m. to 7.'00 p.m. am the ~ of the ekctiam.
(Los d~ i ~ indkedbe abaJo m alwiron doode
7.'00 a~m. to 7.~O p.m. el dis de hi dncctam.)
Pet No. Lacatkm
(Num. de mcin~ (Color.salami
O01M Elomamtary Cafeteria
(u~ ~tot~la de la bcuaia)
OOZM Tame Civic ~mm
(duo) (is eluded el corredofl
"NOTICE OF TRANSFER
Notice is hereby livan that am January 1, 1981, the
assets of [d|ac L HuH, whom edd.m is Fis~'s
Rtharf Road, Mofshoff, Texas, wore transferred to Stalker,
Inc., a Texas ceqD~ation wheam principal place of
businaoo is at Fisherman's Wharf RNd, MalaIwff, Texas,
and which will become bound to pay the debts of said
Stalker, and that the mid cmpuratlam •ill be sdvant
upon bncomin| so bound.
Outed:. March, 1981.
Edpr k Hull, Tmnoforor
STALKER, INC.
Dr. Edpr L Hull, President"
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Trinidad Independent School District Board [inction
wig he haiti on Saturday, April 4, 191, for the purpose
of ~ thfN rs~mbem to the BOoN of Trnctoe~ The
puib wHO be open fnon 7.'00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Ballofin|
will take ptace at the Trinidad Elomentory Sclud, Ad.
mini~ofJon Office, 203 Eaton Street Almmm voting
will he held at the Trinidad Adminis~tiam Office bet.
man the hours of 1,410 a.m. and A.~0 p.m. The mallin|
nddnm ~ abemtam votih| is P.O. Bo= 34g, Trinidad,
Texas 78163.
ceptlmmJ framchm ordinance enacted am January 17,
1949, shall be stricken, camceNed and nullified and
there shall be ambetflutod in lieu theflrs( a now p~ehJtaa
madam u IdlM~
"SECTION . In aciditiam to the rates cherpd fm |as
mpplled, Company may make and enforce reooe~
cberps, rules and repiatlams for |africa ~ in
the conduct of its business includiq a cheqpl fm
Rrdcu mde~ in the inamJurotine of nctoral IPiS
sundce, and may requI~ 5ofm~ fumlshln| tmsice,
the ooncutlam of u contract thoro~. Company shofl
have the right to camtmct with oach ~ with
rofmnce to the im~liatm of, and ~ for, oW
and =ll of the |as plp~i from the cormactina themf
with the Campuny'~ main in the streets or ~ to and
thrum|hart the conamm~s premises, Company shall
own, operate and maintain all m lines, which m
defined as the mpp~ lines ootamdtn| frsm the ¢om-
puny's main to the cmtomaCs mat~ where IP• is
maaammd by Company. The consumer shall ran,
operate, and maintain all yard lines and house pip|o|.
Yard Itm are defined as the und~pmnd mpply lira
oxtondis| from the point of connection with C, ma-
pu~s cuotomor motor to the puts| of umamathm with
consumer's house Idpin|."
SECTION 2. Enactment of this renders,/ordinance
shall in m way ov~ be cmofmed am as to diminish or
impair any cononmor's ewm~lp interest in asfvice
lines (or perttona thereof) imdoflod I~tm to the effective
date of this emamdetory ordinance.
SECTION 3. The toms and prastshms of this amen-
de~ ordinance shall 114 deemed to be sevorabta, and if
the uiid~ of any section, sentence, clam or phrm of
this amamdofory ordinance should he declared to he in-
valid, the sum shall not affect the validity of any othor
motlm, sentence, damn or phm of this arnandetoo
ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. ~ SECTION 4. Except as heretofore and hqm~naMm
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND CHANGING A FRAN- chenpd and amended, the terms, pro~lons, condittams
CltlsE ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE CiTY OF and requirements of the aforesaid franchise ordinance
MALAKOFF, HENDERSON COUNTY, TEXAS, ON JANUARY shall remain in full force and effect.
17, 1949 AND DEING PARTLY STYLED, "AN ORDINANCE SECTION 5. This amanda|Dry ordinance si~il become
GRANTING TO LONE STAR GAS COMPANY, A CON- effactJva.as of March 10, 1981 if the C~apu~ flies its
POIMTION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRAN. written acceptance of the provisions of this odinance
CHISE TO FONNISH AND SUPPLY GAS TO THE GENERAL within sixty (60) days after its final pmmp and apinval
PUBLIC IN THE CITY OF MALAKOFF, HENDERSON, by this City and upon acceptance, the promloru hereof
TEXAS;" AND PROVIDING FOR A MODIFICATION OF TH[ duff be Idndin| upon City and Compuny, theb suc-
DEFiNiTiON OF THE TERMS "SERVICE LINES" AND unworn andUsilpu.
"YARD LINES" RER[RENCED IN SECTION 4 THEREOF. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS THE $ DAY OF
IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF* MARCH, 1981.
MALAKOFF, TEXAS; ATTEST:
SECTIDIII. A0 of the Oflacttva dead of this al1~ndatory Tins Spushe Haword JultH, Mayor
ordinance, and uPOn acceptamCa by Lone Star Gas Com- City Sacmt~/ City of Malshoff, Tooas
pu~ of the Imlddonc hereof, Sac|lure 4 of the aforamald
OF TRUSTEE [LECTION
DE REG[NTES)
Sched District Bored of
to be hofd am
of alectin| two (2) trustees
i ¼ junta de r~pmtu ~ diofrio ascofor
an~o qua SU linm4a a calm usa dec.
1981 con al de dqJr al
cmp U4
bY pursamof appamramce wJOJ J~#
16, 1981, and continue thrwgh
1981 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on
Saturday, Sunday or am offic~
POR AUSENCIA am m
March, de 1981 y con||Dears beofa
.DRI dude las 8 a.m. heota his 4:30
no sums sabade, demin|o, o
PUSs shall be conducted at
BuHdinl5 107 Jackvan,
~ ~ n~tam be~
mlk~l to Malabar I.S.0., P.O. BOx
'5148. Notnode par ~ncta Im-
ac~ de Mofahefl khed Ad.
©is. 107 |ackamn, Mntakoff.
~ de msmncb put CmN
CO, amal Malsitoff I.$.0. P.O. BOrn
ttaU 75148.)
Texas Power & Light Company, in accordance
with provisions of the Public Utility Regulatory
Act of Texas, hereby gives notice of the Com-
pany's intent to implement new schedules of
electric service rates in areas served by the
Company, effective April 10, 1981, or aa soon
thereafter as permitted by law.
The rate schedules will result in a 20.3 per
cent increase in the gross revenues of Texas
Power & Light Company.
A complete copy of the new rate schedules is
on file with the Public Utility Commission at
Austin, Texas, and with each affected munici-
pality, and is available for inspection in each of
the Company's public business offices.
/
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
A tax-p~ytn0, Invontor-ownod olootrl¢ utility
share with them in honoring their
mother on her ninetieth birthday at her
home on Saturday, March 21 from 2.'30
until 5 o'clock.
Jerry Wayne Barnard is coming to
First Baptist Church on March 25 at 7
p.m. This will be a musical concert.
Rev. James Cheatham and Steve Car-
JOHN FRED MCINTIRE
Funeral services were held Wed-
he|day, March 11, 1981 for John Fred
McIntire, 70, in the Chapel East of
Hillcrest Mausoleum. Entombment
followed in the Hillcrest Mausoleum.
Mr. Mclntire passed away March 9,
1981 in a Dallas hospital. He was born
Sept. 9, 1910 in Frisco.
Survivors include his wife, Helen
Fisher McIntire of Malakoff; a
daughter, Jean Anne McCleskey of
Beaumont; a~ granddaughter, Lillian
Eileen McMillan of Vidor; a great-
granddaughter, Amy McMillian of
Vidor; three sisters, Elizabeth
Schaefer of Florida, Frances Stem of
Frisco, and Katy Almond of Frisco; two
brothers, Edgar McIntire of San An-
tonio and Jewel McIntire of Elgin.
The family has requested that all
memorials be sent to the M. D. Ander-
son Hospital and Tumor Institute of
Houston.
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tUdge think that it is a program that you
will not want to forget.
Thomas Smith of Jasper was in
Malakoff on business on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Davis of
Mesquite was in Malakoff over the past
weekend attending to business and
visiting with relatives.
Jody Quinn of Canton spent the past
weekend visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Qninn.
Everyone is invited to join the
children of Mrs. Jesse Robertson in
honoring her on her 90th birthday, Mar-
ch 21, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at 502 South
Terry in Malakoff.
Hosting the occasion will be her
children, Vollie and Syble, Roy and
Lois, Duncan and Opel, Rollen and
Virginia, L. O., Lillie, Carva, Gladys
and Joe, and Joyee and Alan.
The First Baptist Church on Highway
31 had their Usher Annual Drive Sun-
day at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Williams,
pastor of CME, bringing the message.
Refreshments were served following
the service.
First Baptist also enjoyed the ser-
vices of the Youth Choir last Sunday.
They sing every second second.
The Syria Hulins attended his
nephew's funeral last Mpnday in Dallas
at the Saint Paul Church. The Ray. C.
D. Knight officiated.
Manuel Redic, brother of Henry
Redic, passed away and his funeral was
held Saturday in Waxahachie. Burial
was in Malakoff Steen Cemetery.
Junior McAiister is here from
Dayton, Ohio on business.
Malakoff Sclnooi menu
MARCH 23.27
Monday: Spring break
Tuesday: Spring break
Wednesday: Spring break
Thursday: Spring break
Friday: Spring break
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Highway 31
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