The Malakoff News, Thursday, June 11, 19~1--3A
Polly Walker .... 489-1484
little son of Mr. and
of Palestine, spent
his grandparents, Mr.
Ferguson of Malakoff
r, Barbara, is a patient
in Athens. He is
s week with his other gran-
and Mrs. Logan Russell
of Abilene visited his
Ferguson, last Wed-
in Kerens helping with
of a new home for his
and Mrs. Steve Vernon.
from his job in Texas
are moving back to
es Cheatham,
Mr• and Mrs. Barbara
accompanied
Baptist Church to
on Friday last
they started having
and had to
on Saturday until 3
a new transmission put in
they were riding in.
g the trip were
Kalah Brown, Dee Ann
Ashlock, Jay Jay Mullins,
Edle Fettinger, Gary
elly Qulnn, Kevln
Brent and Wen-
Tim Mattingly, Tom
Scott Clendenlng
Jerry Johnson and
n, daughter of Mr• and
was scheduled for
Thursday night she had
pPendicitis and was
trip. She had put
that the group
for the trip. They
for this trip
cake sales, and
to make the trip
$3,000.
returned to her
last Friday after
in the Memorial
for the past five
from a broken
to have the knob of
the doctors said
that you are back
Helen Cole and their
lael and Stacy of
in the home of Mr.
Sealey and Evelyn
DeWayne Bell of Tri
Stehig attended a
Relations Board
Eleven members
attended the
for the session to
Dobbs, Robert and
and Wednesday
fher parents, The G.
reside in Twin
Bobby is program
Radio Station
connected with the
advertising capacity.
Ide some tapes for the
joined on Tuesday
of Malakoff,
of Trinidad, Mr. and
and children,
Andrews and Stacy of
Walker of Austin for
was strong and the judging was fierce.
In spite of this they brought back
several 2's and some 3's.
TERI GUNNELS, daughter of Billy and
Barbara Gunnels of Key Ranch
Estates, will be in her first gymnastics
meet in Canton June 25th. She is the
granddaughter of Rollen and Virginia
Robertson of Malakoff and Dean and
Jesse Gunnels of Trinidad. She has
been taking gymnastics since last Sep-
tember from East Texas Twisters,
owned and directed by Le Ann Canada•
(Courtesy Photo)
It's a boy:t!
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Vieregge of Tyler
proudly announce the birth of their son,
Justin Richard. He was bern May 27 at
6:59 a.m. at Mother Francis Hospital in
Tyler. He weighed 4 lbs. and 11'~ oz. at
birth and was 17 inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Rex King of Malakoff and pater,
hal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Vieregge of Malakoff.
Great grandparents are Mrs. Lena,
Vieregge of Malakoff, Mrs. Louise
Stout of Lufkin and Mr. and Mrs. James
Sctzer of Athens.
Great-Great Grandmother is Delthia
Aday of Athens.
The family has asked that prayers for
Justin continue. He is in the Intensive
Care Unit at Schumpert Hospital in
Shreveport, Louisiana. He is in critical
condition.
The late Brooks Rogers Reunion will
be held on Sunday, June 14th at 10:00
a.m. at the Lions Club on Hwy. 90 So.
All relatives and friends are invited.
Cosette Irwin returned home June 7th
after major surgery. She is doing fine.
Those present when she had surgery
were her grandson, Joe Randeil and
Korea from Dallas; a nephew, Paul
Powers Jr. and family from Kankee,
Ill.; Bro. Paul Powers Sr. and Gladys;
Don Henderson and family from
Houston; and a nephew, Bobby and
Joyce Lewis from Dallas.
The Paul Powers Sr. enjoyed their
children, Paul Powers Jr. and family
and Don Henderson and family•
Bouquets go to Mrs. Carl Apperson,
Maloy Road, Commerce, Texas 75428.
She was so sweet to take time out of her
busy life to send us the photo with
names for the people no one seemed to
remember and also a sweet note.
Vacation Bible School will begin this
Saturday at the First Baptist Church
with Bro. Jerry Rainwater in charge of
the school. Activities for the day in-
clude department enrollment, Joint
service, field meet and re/reshments.
There will be a turtle race, so kids,
round up your turtles and come along.
Anyone from 3 years through the sixth
grade will be welcome. The school will
begin properly on Monday, June 15th
through 19th each day from 9 a.m. until
12. Friday will be the exception when
sandiches and drinks will be served
with a family picnic at noon. The meal
will be provided by the church, and
parents are invited to Join their
children for this treat. Parent's night
will be held Sunday, June 21 at 7 p.m.
Teachers for the classes include:
Donna Clopp, Virginia Bailey, for pre-
school 3; Llnda Tanner and Brent
Cheatham, preschool 4; Joyce
Callaway, Kevin Kflman, Joyce Weeks,
preschool 5; Beverly( Masslngili, Carol
Woolverton, Bo Carter, Susie Moffatt,
first and second grade; Mary Lou
Faulk, Mary Louise Jackson, and
The students listed below were awar-
ded attendance certificates in an
assembly the last day of school. A
"Perfect Attendance" certificate was
awarded those who did not miss a day
and "Prompt and Regular Attendance"
to those who missed no more than two
days.
Kingergarten:
Perfect Attendance: Chantol Green,
Jeffrey Loper and Christopher Davis.
Prompt and Regular: Kellie Hernan-
dez, Molly Ferrell and Benny Truly.
1st Grade:
Perfect Attendance: Amy Weaks,
Daniel Perkins and Marvin
Hollingsworth. Prompt and Regular:
Theresa Jackson, Stacy Qutnn, Latricla
Tolliver, Ronald Fleck, Shone Monroe,
Stanley Smith, Michael Sparks and
Penny Hall.
2rid Grade:
Perfect Attendance: Christina Green
and Angela Patterson. Prompt and
Regular: Sharla Graham, Jody Hyde,
Karl Ivey, Shanique Jenkins, Rhonda
Matthews, Brian Cannon, Jeffery
Jenkins and Pete Truly. 3rd Grade:
Perfect Attendance: Collie Estep,
Stephen Crawford and Vanoid Dawson.
Prompt and Regular: Angels Davis,
Shelly Davis, Angels Smith, Cedred
Amaide, Michael Fort, Brian Hanna,
Jessie Ray, Joey Snowden and James
Taylor.
4th Grade:
Perfect Attendance: Mares Ferrell,
Wendell Brimer, Perry Mihalakos,
Steven Sparks and Frank Pattison.
Prompt and Regular: Michelle Allen,
Veronica Dawson, Madalyn Emerine,
Tyra Gilmore, Quivora Smothers,
Devanna Williams, Josevh Ferrell and
Charles Hill, Ricky Hines, Brian Jones,
Anthony Manning, Ernest Ray, Wayne
Truly, Claud Vick, Steven Gregory,
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O. D. McCann had as
r the weekend their son,
and Mrs Carol Britain
Lee Ann'and Korea of Suzy (Mrs. Dial) Moffatt of Malakoff tion, credit risk evaluation, and also in
has just received a certificate questioned document examination
rs. Johnny Julian of qualifying her as a Certified work. She advises, too, that the
eat the weekend in Graphoanalyst. The International Graphoanalytical system of personality
with their parents, Graphoanalysis Society, based in assessment is recognized as a valuable
Julian and Mr.
y. Rebecca
in the Henderson
Hospital in Athens
~rwent surgery on
visited with Mrs.
Mae Harris and Mr.
Chicago, Ill., granted the certificate to
Mrs. Moffatt after she successfullly
completed an 1S-month extension cour-
se in the techniques of scientific han-
dwriting analysis. Mrs. Moffatt is a
special education teacher in Malakoff
Independent School District.
A Certified Graphoanalyst is trained
of Kaufman is in to identify personality traits in people
He has lung can- without the necessity of meeting them,
• Dee Scott. using samples of their handwriting for
a I from twirling analysis purposes.
Band Director, Mrs. Moffatt points out that the ser-
No. I vices of Graphoanalysts are being used
tryouts. Competition in business to facilitate personnel selec-
aid in couseling and is used by personal.
marital, vocational, and child guidance
counselors in many parts of the world.
Certification authorizes Mrs. Moffatt
to prepare personality assessment
reports based on Graphoanalysis for
individuals and business firms; lecture
Kathleen McCann, third and fourth
grade; Peggy Farmer, Alice Cartlidge,
fifth grade; Loretta Vleregge, nursery;
Polly Walker, Mary Stelzlg, Leckle
Bang, refreshments; Jerry Johnson
and Kyle Kilman will act as ad-
ministrative assistants; Dorothy Har-
dy, pianist; Jerry Rainwater, director;
Rev. James Cheatham, pastor; Steve
Cartlidge, music director; and Dorothy
Arthus as secretary.
First Baptist Church on Highway 31
had wonderful services on Sunday
morning with lots of visitors present.
Following the services, C.M.E. had
their Women's Day Sunday evening at 3
p.m. They had good services and a
program.
Willie Ola Jackson . is in the hospital.
She underwent surgery but is doing
fine.
Amanda Tarver is home from the
hospital. She was in Mother Francis in
Tyler. She is doing okay.
Mrs. Lena Mitchell is improving right
along.
The Tarvers and the Hulins are plan-
ning to have their reunion July the 4th.
Is
C. Huey Clements, a native of
Georgia but an adopted son of Texas,
arrived this week to become the new
pastor of the First United Methodist
Church of Malakoff.
Clements is a graduate of Shiloh High
School of Lumber City, Ga. He holds an
AA degree from Whaton Junior
College; a BA degree from South-
western University of Georgetown; and
attended Perkins School of Theology of
Southern Methodist University of
Dallas.
He began his ministry in Glen Floria,
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Texas serving the Glen Floria-Lane
City charge. Other churches he has
served as pastor include the Chappell
Hill-Cochran; Maline-Gause; Alexan-
drew of Bryan; associate at Fjrst.( bur-
ch of Orange; Wesley Churcn m nun-
tsville; Keman; Groveton; Overtoni
Parker Memorial of Houston and for
the past three years at Hem tead.
Clements and his wife, Jean, have
one son, 17-year-old Clint. Clint will be a
senior in high school for the coming
year.
to civic, service, and social
organizations whose members may be |
interested in learning about the sub-
Ject; and conduct introductory Basic CAMPUS
steps programs in Graphoanalysis for
adult education groups in her com-
munity.
Chris Ivey, Guy Monroe, Bradley
Taylor, Mark Trice, Ty Ferrell and
Nichelous Ervin. 5th Grade:
Perfect Attendance: Chenita Allen
and Amy Butler. Prompt and Regular:
Darlene Cannon, Jana Clark, Jana Cot-
ton, Teresa Cox, Patricla Marshall,
Pamela Pagitt, Lisa Stone, Thomas
Hanna, Jeffery Hyde, Micky Talhert,
Mitchell Riddle and Willie Smith.
6th Grade:
Perfect Attendance: Michael Ruth,
Michael Cox and Michael Hoyt. Prompt
and Regular: Darrin Allen, Pat
Brimer, Sammy Davis, James Farrell,
James Flanagan, James Fort, Kip Mc-
Swinney, Ronald Overton, Michael
Scott, Crystal Bryant, Tammy Hanna,
Sharla Slaton, Anita Smith, Michelle
Wright, Andy Thomas and Paul Loper.
Fire ants' march
continues westward
Fire ants continue their relentless
march across the southern United
States and scientists at Texas A&M
University say there may be no way to
stop them from reaching the Pacific
coast.
Already the insects, which produce a
violent sting and attack in massive
numbers when disturbed, have pushed
as far west as Corpus Christi, San An-
tonio and Dallas, Texas, leaving behind
thousands of new colonies.
Greg Cupper of the East Texas Coun-
cil on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
spoke Monday, June 8 at the Malakoff
Center nutrition site in Malakoff.
According to nutrition site manager
Lovena Irvin, Cupper talked to the
senior adults at the center about
prescription medication management
and alcohol abuse among the elderly.
Those present also saw "Reaching for
the Wrong Solutions: Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Among the Elderly," a slide-tape
presentation produced by the East
Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Abuse with a grant from the East Texas
Council of Governments.
"Our presentation focuses on cir-
cumstances which may result when
people mix different types of drugs or
use prescription medication in com-
bination with alcohol. We encourage
people to speak with their physician or
pharmacist about potential drug in-
teractions and the hazards of mixing
drugs," Cupper said.
For further information about alcohol
and drug misuse, contact Cupper or
Elwanda Burgess at 214/753-7633.
Rural sociology to receive information
The Department of Rural Sociology
at Texas A&M University has been
selected by the Texas 2000 Agency in
governor Clements' office to play a key
role in disseminating 1980 census in-
formation.
The department, along with the
Texas State Library and the Texas
Natural Resource Information System,
will be the primary disseminating
agencies of the State Data Center
Program. The program is intended to
increase the availability and ac-
cessibility of the 1980 census data. The
three agencies will be responsible for
providing information on population
changes, characteristics and trends in
Texas.
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849-6306
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