SA-- e+M akoH N e_ws.Thu _r ay, A ,_Lm-
, By Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
Lamesa Sillick returned home Friday
from Medical Center Hospital in Tyler
for a short stay and will be going to
M.D. Anderson in Houston for treat,
mente. She and family will be staying at
the home of her son, Margaret and
Chester Bradley Jr. in Conroe. The
family wishes to thank all the many
friends who showed their thought-
fulness to them and your continued
prayer will be appreciated during this
time.
Visitors in the home of Lamesa and
Johnny Sllllck Saturday and Sunday
were Chester Jr. and Margaret Bradley
of Conroe, Tony Bradley, Houston,
Martlyn, Sonny, Scott and Mttzi
Bradley, Deer Park, Alice Powell,
Lamesa's sister from Oklahoma,
Evelyn Chaney, Lamesa's sister of
Athens, and daughter, Markey DuBose.
Shaunna, Siovhnn and Stephanle
Upchurch spent last Sunday night and
sharing answered prayers. Everyone
has a special invitation to attend. Those
present were Bama Miller, Rev. Ken
Jones, BilHe Davis, Robble Floyd,
Wands Bradley, Loci Bradley, Edith
Young, Sara Sanders, Faye McCool,
Shirley Airheart, Debbie Speake, Susie
Stanfield, Angella Sanders, Nora
and Shannon were friends from Kansas
City, Mo., Terry, Vicky and Lance
Wantiand.
It's a girl!
Mellssa Kay was bern Thursday,
Dillard, James and Betty Sanders. Feb. 12, in Navarre County Hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Wilhanks. She
their children, the Bill Millers, at their weighed 8 lbs., 2 ounces. Grandparents
ranch homenearAustin, are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stout of
Margaret's Plant and Garden Center Canton and Rev. and Mrs. Joe Wilbanks
gave prizes of $300 on April 11 at their of Payne Springs. Great-grandparents
grand opening. First prize was in are Mrs. Oma Chambleo of Canton and
groceries. Mr. James Mosley of Payne Svrin s.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cole visitedVisiting last weekendwith'Dick and
parents inst. Jose. Ellen Sharp were children, Bette and
Mr. Henery Beardin, our neighbor, is children, Matt and Konya of Overton,
now residing in Cedar Lake Nursing and Lands and Frank Upchurch and
Home. girls, Stephanie, Siovhan and Shaunna.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Johnston spent Pete and Merle Estes spent a few
Monday at Fairfield State Park en- daysin Wichita Falls andGranbury.
Monday with grandparents, the Dick Joying the day. The Bob Elsoms visited with the
Sharps, while their parents, Lands and Bill and Glenna Green's school Elsoms in Alvarado during the Easter
Frank and their pastor accompanied friends gave them a nice housewar- holidays.
the youth of Cross Roads Baptist ming fortheirhomeonEatonStreet.Beauford Wright of Rusk visited
Church on a retreat at Texas Power and Contratuiatlons to former United Tuesday and Wednesday with his
Llght YouthCamp. Methodist pastor, Rev. George and mother.
M/'. and Mrs. Dick Sharp spent Rose Olson, who will he celebrating Alfred and Claudie Dunlap of
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and their 50th wedding anniversary on Pasadena visited with parents, A.J. and
Mrs. Jim Sharp in Lancaster. Sunday, April 26 in the Fellowship Hall Lorene Arrington over the weekend.
The Thursday evening Bible Study of First United Methodist Church in Mrs. Carolyn Jones and daughters of
met April 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of somerville, Texas, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Jacksonville were here during the
Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders. The Their children and grandchildren are Easter holidays and enjoyed a shopping
meeting opened with singing of honoring them. trip to Dallas with Maxine Green,
choruses and prayer. Bro. Ken Jones Mag Ridgeway returned home fromFrances Moorehead, Glennn Green and
gave the lesson on "How to deal with Pasadena on Wednesday after visiting girls.
problems" giving scripture Genesis with her children and relatives. Jessie, Charles and Alma Waggoner
32:24-29. Everyone present had a great Guests during the Easter holidays of Orange visited with parents, the A.J.
time by sharing prayer requests and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith Arringtons.
Mrs. Paul Thomas and daughter,
Jenifer, visited in Austin on Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hines visited in
Garland on Friday with their children,
Nell and Margaret Chamberlain and
daughters, Marci and Margo.
Mr. A.L. McCrackin celebrated his
83rd birthday on Friday. His daughter,
Mable McGee of Tyler spent the day
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie King and Greg
visited during the holidays with parents
at Alvard and DeKalb.
J.C. Peebles entered Navarro
Memorial Hospital in Corsicans last
Wednesday and is out of ICU and is
improving from heart damage.
Bro. Danny and Kathy Boler went
over on Thursday for a visit wih parents
in Winnsboro and to pick up their
daughters who visited during their
Easter holidays.
Easter guests in the home of Hollis
and Pearl Hines were Ballow Hines of
Austin, Mona and Bobby Craig and
children, Ashley and Michael of Tyler,
Sue and Bill Vaner and Boa and
Heather of Tyler, and Lori Hines of
Shreveport, La.
Mrs. George Black spent the Easter
weekend with her children in Tyler.
Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Goodwin were Leslie
Goodwin, James Goedwin, Debbie
Goodwin and John Goedwin.
Mrs. Shirley Watson returned home
from Tyler Medical Center on Thur-
sday and thanks everyone for their
prayers and cards.
Mrs. Daisy Stanfield returned home
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MRS. JEANNE MCQUARY of Corsicana was sworn in as new
master Tuesday. The ceremony was conducted by John Billimek,
customer services for the Dallas Post Office. (Staff Photo by Lori callgl
The grace ye are saved through,
@
The substance of things hoped for,
The evidence of things not seen.
T-SHIRT
HUT
101 E' Mitcham 489-1055
Max and Nettie Rigsby
HARBOR HOUSE
RESTAURANT, CLUB
AND MARINA
Star Harbor 489-0810
BURGERS,
INC.
Hiway 31E.
489-9998
MALAKOFF
INSURANCE AGENCY
102 South Terry 489-0512
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garrison
East
THE BARBER
SHOP
Royall Blvd. 489-0455
Lea Williams and
Earl Gentry
TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
105 East Mitcham
489-1292
The Tanner Family
TrH.c
Riches
We have all known thome imiseued of
great weahh who~e personal lives were a di~
aster. Their anarriageq were broken, their
children Iga~e them nolhina hut grl,.| and they
had no true friends. Even though they were
rich we could hardly ,ay they were happy.
They might learn *omethlng from the wordm
of Proverb, 3:13-"The man who knows right
from wrong anti ha~ Koml judgment and cmn-
mon n,enle is happier than the man who is im-
mensely rich."
Therefore, llme spent in cultivating sound
valuem i~ better ,pent than in piling up large
amounts of money. True rirhes lie, not in
great wealth, but in a aound ~enme of right and
wlrong.
SUNNY GLENN
RESORT
"Roughitincomfort"
Hiway 90 489-0715
K&K
KOATINGS, INC.
Highway 31 East 489-1920
Mr. and Mrs(~Jeff Hopkins
MALAKOFF
PRESCRIPTION
SHOPPE
106 N. Terry 489-1909
Marlin and Karen Perkins
DAIRY QUEEN
OF MALAKOFF
Highway 31 West 489.1895
Faye Parkins
CITY BUILDING
SUPPLIES, INC.
West Royall Blvd.
489-0891
CARL'S
BARBECUE
W. Royall Blvd. 489.0471
Carl Anderson
THE CARPET
HOUSE
212 Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hampy
CEDAR LAKE
NURSING HOME
Wm Royall Blvd. 489.1702
Management and Staff
DULANEY
AUTO SUPPLY
"Pleasing You Pleases Us"
611 Hl|hwly 31 East U9-1533
Mr and Mrs, Bud Dulaney
MALAKOFF
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C,C. Abbott, Minister
Sunday School ................. 10:o0 am. '
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:0o a m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service ............. 6: 30 p,m.
Tuesday Ladies Bible Class ..... 10:00 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCli
OF MALAKOFF
James Cheathsm. Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I 1:00 a m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Worship ............. 7: 00 p.m.
Girls Auxiliary, Monday ......... 3:30 p.m.
WMU, Tuesday ................. 9:00a,m.
Choir Practice:
Sunday, Bond of Love ......... 4:15 p.m.
Celebratlon Sunday ........... 6:00p.m.
Tuesday, Young Musicians .... 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Adult Choir ....... 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. Music Makers ...... 2:30 p.m,
PARKVIEW MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Johnny Crouch. Pastee
Sunday School ................. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:55 a.m.
Training Service ................ 9:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday Night
WMA ......................... 6:45p.m,
Prayer Meeting ............... 7:30 p m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
OF TRINIDAD
Bill Watson, Minister
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0:45 a. m.
Sunday Training Service ........ 9:00pro.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7' O0 p,m.
Wednesday ..................... 7:30p.m,
Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... 6: 30 p,m,
CRO4~I ROADS
UNITED METHODIST CHURCII
Randy Warren. Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship ........ 9:30 a,m,
Sunday School ................. 10:30a.m.
Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p.m,
Gospel Singing
Every 2rid Friday of month ...... 7: 30 p.m.
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Randy Warren. Pastor
Sunday School ................. I0:00a.m
Morning Worship .............. ll:00a,rn.
Evening Worship ................ 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday Clmncel Choir ....... 7:30 p.m.
United Methodist Women meet
2nd and 4th Mondays .......... 2:30 p.m.
FFF meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays .................... l 1:00 a.m.
A~kq, EMBLY OF GOD
Ken Jones. Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a. m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ...... :. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Mid-week Service,,. 7:00 p.m
TRINIDAD
CIIURCII OF CHRIST
Robert Foster, Minister 778.2536
Sunday School .................. 9:30a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:30 a.m+
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Song Service ............ 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday Mid-week ........... 7:30 p m.
Wednesday, Ladies Bible
class ........................ 10:00a.m
ST. JUDE'S MISSION
Father B.G. Eades
Services held at Luther Lane at Hwy, 85
Sunday Mass .................... 8:30a,m.
Sunday School immediately after mass
FIRST BAPTIST CHUR('I!
OF TRINIDAD
Danny Boler, Minister
Sunday SChool .................. 9:45 a.m,
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7;00 p,m
Wednesday ..................... 7:00p.m
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
Melvin Rowland. Minister
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a .m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:50 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m.
UMYF .......................... 6:45 p.m,
Fellowship Supper
4th Wednesday ................ 6: 30 p.m.
Ladies Bible Study, Tuesday ..... 9:30 a m.
ROYALL CHEVROLET
& BUICK CO.
510 W. Royall Blvd.
489-0529
FOOD FARE
MALAKOFF, INC.
Highway 31 W. 489-0538
Open Sun.-Thurs. 8 to 7
Fri and Sat. 8 to 8.
PERRY BROS.
E. Highway 31
489.0482
FRED SONNTAG
FORD, INC.
303 W. Royall Blvd.
489.0506
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sonntag
McKEE
LUMBER CO.
206 East Royall Blvd.
489.0527
Gene Berry, manager
CITIZENS
STATE BANK
North Terry
3°
JIM DAY
ELECTRIC
Malakoff
489-0910
J&J
ENTERPRISES
R.H. Lee Perk
Your Host ....
Jude and Judy Glasscock
THE MALAKOFF
NEWS
489.0531
ACCENT
CABINETS
Hiway 90 489-0383
Earl & Dolores Sugg
TEXAS CLAY
INDUSTRIES, INC.
W. Main
489-1331
This feature is published
with the thought that more
people will attend church.
It is sponsored by firms 100%
interested in our eommnnlty.
FIRST SAVINGS &
LOAN OF MALAKOFF
Highway 3] E.
489-0991
LAKESIDE
BEAUTY SHOP
Caney City 489-0701
Melinda Watson, Owner
Mrs. Jeanne McQuary, a former
postmaster at Evansville, Wyo. and a
distribution-window clerk at the Cor-
sicans Post Office for the last five
years, is the new postmaster at
Trinidad.
Her appointment is announced by
Dallas Postmaster Leon Dudley, effec-
tive Saturday, April 18.
She was given the oath of office at 10
a.m. Tuesday, April 21 at the Trinidad
Post Office by John Billimek, director
of customer services for the Dallas Post
Office.
A 1962 graduate of Hilltop High
School in Wyoming, Mrs. McQuary en-
tered the Postal Service in 1967 as a
part-time flexible clerk in the Evan-
sville, Wyo. Post Office. She remained
in that office serving as postmaster
relief, officer-in-charge, and was
promoted to postmaster there in 1973.
In 1976 she resigned to move to Texas
with her husband, Steve H. McQuary,
an electrician with Texas Electric
Company.
She enrolled in a number of
correspondence courses through the
Casper, Wyo. Post Office to improve
her management skills.
Postmaster selections for offices the
size of Trinidad are made on the basis
of merit from a list of qualified can-
didates submitted to the Sectional Con-
ter Manager at Dallas. He selects and
recommends to the Postmaster
General the best qualified person for
appointment to each vacancy.
Mrs. McQuary will fill a vacancy
created at Trinidad by the retirement
of Postmaster Elmer Robinson last
December. In the meantime, Kenneth
Drain, supervisor of maib
tions at the Corsicans
served as
until a permanent
pointed.
Mrs. McQuary has
many civic and
organizations during
Wyoming and in Corsicans
She has held several
American Business
Association, the paren
Association, the
Department Auxiliary,
Girls 4-H Club and
cer,
He and her
children, a son, Ronnie,
daughter, Karla, 11.
Officer-in-Charge Dl
Trinidad Post Office
Mayor Ernest Jenkins
local business and civic
hess the installation
Postmaster McQuary. .
Trinidad has a popular
I,I00 persons. The
ported by the Texas
Company
LoDe Star Gas
businesses
ches add to the
community, and the
eats are served by a
high and elementary sc
The post office, built:
sq. ft. of floor space,
by one rural
mail boxes serving
by 564 lobby lockboxes
face.
from Athens hospital on Friday and is
at the home of Harold and Wretha
Stanfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Meza of Arleta,
Calif., are here visiting with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mesa and
children, Leah, Leslie, Cannaan and
Erin.
Mollie and Jerry Meredith, who live
and own the former home of Dee
Freeman, are transferring to DeLeon,
where Jerry is employed.
Ann Warren attended the Spring
Session in Austin for Tupperware. She
left last Wednesday morning and
returned home late Friday afternoon.
Chilton and Willie Derden returned
home from Shreveport, La. on Friday
after staying with granddaughter, Lori
Hines, while parents, Hollis and Mary
Hines, are in England visiting with
their children.
Cardlce Wetherly and daughter,
Latisha of Missouri City, and Lance
Hollman of Athens visited with their
mother, Mrs. Rena Forehand McDade
on Easter weekend.
Mark, Eddie Kay and Shonda Moore
visited with Houston and Nell Moore on
Sunday.
Jim, Dana and Heather Dent of
Sunset, La., visited with Polly and
Kenneth Maya.
Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles Lee Abbee and
Matt of Mesquite have been here
visiting with the Jolmstons and with
mother, Dora and J.C. Pcebles, who
has been a patient in Corsicana hospital
with his heart.
A special welcome to Trinidad
newcomers, Dan, Glonda, Wesley,
Tracey, Angle and Danny Johnson of
Dallas. The Johnsons live on McEntire
across from the Methodist Church. Dan
is a welder and will he working in
Dallas. The Johnsons have three
children in Trinidad School.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bradshaw over the holiday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lundy and children,
Dawn and Heather, and Dawn's friend,
Robbie Posey of Wimberly and Mr. and
Mrs. Jamie Bradshaw of Tyler.
Mrs. Bruce Wall and daughter, Lexie
of Granbury, spent the Easter weekend
with Mrs. Johnnie Martin.
Mr. Larkin Garrett returned home
from Navarro Memorial Hospital on
Friday after spending the past four
weeks there. He is reported to be doing
much better. The
Wanda, Jackie and Jeff
Houston, were here for
weekend.
Rodney Johnson of
over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday in Dallas
mother.
Marcelle Winston and
spent Monda
Marcelle visited in
Sandy, Mike, and
returned home after
grandmother Marcelle.
visited in BeckvLlle
Charles McCiary.
Here on their Easter
Houston are the
James and Pat Ball,
and David Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs.
Duncanville on Thursday
granddaughters,
Miller for a visit in
Susan Green visited in
with her cousin.
Mayfalr and J.T.
Charles Jones of
with the Laniers and
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Yates
prise on her
Vera Johnston
housing unit helped
birthday.
Dorthy and Prentice
in Fort Worth on
The MYF members
the Easter eggs and
punch and
at the United
party on Saturday at
five months
Johnnie Martin,
six months old,
and Mary Dillard.
time.
The Lakeside
egg hunt for t
from 2 to 3 p.m.
Bob Henley, known
and his
the Sunday
l,akeside Baptist ChurC