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Obituaries
Louis J. Flanagan
Funeral services were held
Saturday for Louis J.
Flanagan, father of Mrs.
Stephen Sutton of Malakoff.
Mr. Flanagan, 63, of
Palestine, died at 11 p.m.
Thursday in a Palestine
Hospital. Services were held
at 11 a.m. Saturday in the
First Presbyterian Church in
Palestine with the Rev. W.S.
Blanton officating.
Burial was in the New
Addition Cemetery under
the direction of Bailey
Funeral Home of Palestine.
A native of Palestine, he
was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W.B. Flanagan, Sr. He was a
realtor, a veteran of World
War II having served in the
army: a member of the First
Presbyterian Church where
he had been an elder. He was
a former member of the
Calif.; one brother, Elmer
Anderson of New Caney;
three sisters, Irene Gandy of
Sweetwater, Della Murphy
of Lubbock and Corine
Gandy of Malakoff; a
daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Loraine Anderson of
Eustace and a son-in-law,
C.A. Bolens of Durham,
Calif. ; 17 grandchildren; 26
great grandchildren; and
two great great grand-
children.
Pallbearers included Paul
Blair, Weaver Harriot,
Jimmy Martin, Garland
Maxwell, Earl Jones, ttarold
Durmon and Kelton Gandy.
Ubrary News
Malakoff Public Library
has received approximately
300 books recently,
including top fiction and
board of trustees of the non-fiction best sellers and
Palestine Independent many new childrea:s books,
School District and had according to librarian Ahna
served as president of the Jessie McLain.
Included among the new
board. He was past" books is 'Roots" by Alex
presidentRotary Club°f the; a Palestineformer Hailry,, 'Why Not the
member of the Palestine Best?" by Jimmy Carter,
Chamber of Commerce and and "Blind Ambition" by
was a former director of the John Dean, she said.
board and a former member Other authors in the list of
and chairman of Ducks new books include Jean
Unlimited. Williams, Victoria Holt, The
Survivors include his wife, Osmonds, whose book, "The
Mrs. Betty Thompson Story of the Osmonds" is
Flanagan of Palestine; one also now in hand.
son. L.J. Flanagan Jr. of
Palestine; one daughter, PUBLIC NOTICE
Mrs. Stephen (Lou) Sutton
of Malakoff; one sister, Mrs. Public Notice is hereby
Ruth Flanagan Carnaltan of given:
Palestine, THAT an election is
Pallbearers were Glenn ordered in the City of Star
Woods, Vernon Calhoun, Harbor, Texas, for the
Clyde Hanks, K.A. Ander- election of Mayor and three
son, Luckett Kolstad, [3] Aldermen for two [2]
Gordon Broyles, Lee Huebel, year terms, plus a special
Wayne Smith, W,M. election of two [2] Aldermen
for one [1] year terms. This
Knowles and Felton E. election will be held on
Brown. Saturday, April 2, 1977, at
Malvin Raymond Rector the City Hall located in the
City of Star Harbor, Texas,
The funeral service for between the hours of 7 a.m.
Malvin Raymond Rector, 63, and 7 p.m.
took place at 3 p.m.
last Wednesday in Eubank
Funeral Home Chapel in
Canton with the Rev. James
Sphrd and tH Rev. T.E.
Gassaway officiating.
Mr. Rector was buried in
Colfax Cemetery in Van
Zandt County.
He died Monday in a Tyler
nursing home.
A retired rancher, Mr.
Rector was a native of Ben
Wheeler and had lived in
Eustace the past two years.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Clara Rector; three
daughters, two of whom are
Mrs. Sue Joslin of Trinidad
and Mrs. Valfa Ballard of
Eustace; two sisters,
including Mrs. Margie Odom
of Ben Wheeler; one brother,
and eight grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Ray
Dean Hall, Harold Shaw,
Leland West, Lee Ottis
Ptor, C.W. Rector and
Bobby Petty.
Monroe Clyde Anderson
Mr. Monroe Clyde Ander-
son, 84, a resident of Mala-
koff for the past 26 years,
passed away Monday
morning in Henderson
County Memorial Hospital
after a lengthy illness.
He was a member of
THAT absentee balloting
shall be held in the City Hall
of Star Harbor, Texas by
contacting the City Secre-
tary between the dates of
March 15 and March 30,
1977.
THAT the Election Judge
for the Annual City Officials'
Election on April 2, 1977,
shall be appointed by the
City Council prior to the
election and the Alternate
Election Judge shall he
appointed by the City
Council, and they shall have
the right to appoint as many
Clerks as they deem advis-
able and necessary.
THAT anyone wishing to
file an application to have
their names placed on the
ballot as a candidate for the
office of Mayor or Alderman
must file an application with
the City Secretary of Star
Harbor, Texas not later than
March 2, 1977 at 5 p.m.
Joe Gerard
Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
Sharon Cameron
City Secretary
Box 84 SH
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AND TAX SERVICE
ELEANOR ROBERTSON
Parkview Baptist Church PH. 4-13
and was a retired carpenter. 119 N. TenT, M=lakoff
Funeral services were ,, ,
scheduled for 10 a m ,
• . " " DWIGHTA JCNES OD.
Wednesday at rarzvzew nc,,c,,cq, "
Baptist Church with Rev __ ,, ......... o.
- " 220 S Palestine, Box 889
C P Bonner Jr and Rev .., "
• " " . " uosed Wed. Afternoons
Jamie Kinneman officiating. PIm 675 2697 Athens Tx
Interment was to be in " ' "
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Payne Cemetery, wi ; ..... , ..... i
Paschal Funeral Home of CAMPBEI, L'S
Malakoff in charge of EXPERT
arrangemente. W AT(?H M A K I N G
lle is survived by one son, JEWELRY REPAIR
Andrew G. Anderson of Phone675-;l132
Euatace; one daughter, Mrs. ,Athens, Texas
Lou Bolens of Durham, __ ,,,L., ....
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