Native00 Dies Private
Services Conducted
,Lena Overton, a Malakoff
resident during most
A,M,
been in failing health
Years. She was a pa-
the Haynes Hospital a
prior to her death.
funeral services were
and Lehr
Chapel in Athens Wed-
nesday, at 2:00 P.M. Burinlwas
in the Malakoff Cemetery. Rev.
Frank E. Henriques, pastor of
the St. Matthias Episcopal
Church in Athens, officiated at
the funeral services.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Charles Mayhew of Dallas,
and one brother, R. M. Payne of
San Antonio, and 2 grandchildren.
Clinic At Mabank
twirling clinic will be
at the High School
July 6 thruJulyl0, in-
')Harris.
I'D SAID I
aa who never makes
must get mighty
doing nothing.--
,. May, The Florence
erald.
Cross Roads - 6
Malakoff Cardinals - 23
Winning Pitchers: Chris
Dulaney, Dewayne Grayer,
Curtis Thomas
June 25 -
Malakoff Pirates -- 8
Malakoff Braves - 18
Winning Pflchers: Mark
Jock and Chipper Souza
Classes for ages II and up will League were rained out.
be from 8:00-U:00A.M. Forages
10 and under, classes will be held
from It:00 A.M. until 1:30 P.M. FRESHMAN LEAGUE -
Kathy Harris was the feature
tairler at Henderson County Jun- June 24 -
ior College in Athens in the fall Malakoff Astros - 7
of 1970, and she has won numer- Trinidad - 9
ous trophies and metals for her Winning PRchers: Greg
twirling skill. She is a SWTA Colvin and Melvin SmRh
licensed teacher and judge, and
since January shehas beenoper- June 25 -
ating a twirling school in Mabank.
Those interested in attending Malakoff Indians - 22
the clinic may call 88%3340. Cross Roads Bobcats - 2
Select from our name brand
DRESSES
values to $50.00
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2 other games for the Midge!
NYLON STRECH
MALAKOFF NEWS, JULY 2, 1971 -- Page Three
Malakoff Cowboys - 4 Winning Pitchers: Melvin
fn-[dad - 6 Smith, Greg Colvin
.v
Susie Walker Auends Twirh'ng Camp
FROM$8 90
i"
PANTS '8 ,0
values to $18.00
LARGE SELECTION OF
TOPS
values to
$12.50
[]
GOOD COLOR CHOICE
OF FLOPPY CHOCHET
FROM $5 O0
PANTS SUITS
values to $55.00
$300
HATS
--Fire-baton, ,,twobaton"twirl man and housewife but they are dents at East Texas State Uni-
and dance twirl may sound just part of what the principal versity.
foreign to the average business- of Penelope High School has been Shown, leR to right, are: Susie
Mrs. Hansel springfield is
spending a few days this week at
their home tn Warren, Texas.
Several from Trinidad were in
Athens Saturday night to attend
the wedding of Mary Rounsavall
and Rick Surratt which was held
at the Central Baptist Church.
teaching some 61high school stu- Walker of Malakoff, Sheila
Dooley ot Quinlan, Rhonda Law-
rence of Van Alstyn', Terri
Smith of Tahlequah, Oklahoma,
and Paula Davis of Seymour.
Miss Jerllyn Hosklns returned
home last week from Colorado
where she had been for a short
time.
The revival at the First Baptist
Church is still in progress and
everyone is urged to attend these
last nights.
Cedar Creek Riding Club News
The Cedar Creek Riding Club
was well represented when it
traveled to MT. Calm last Sat-
urday for play day
Olin Dukes is finally beginning
to do some winning. He placed
5th in stralght-away-barrels
(that is 35 years & over). Also,
he and Meg Green placed second
in flag relay. Megwonhighpoint
for thenight. She camehomewlth
eight trophies, three of which
were Ist place. Judy Johnson and
John Dukes are coming along too;
they placed 6th in flag relay.
Jim Allen did it again.!1 The
mare Jim bought for his daugh-
ter, Linch, came up with a colt
last week. No one even suspect-
ed, not even the former owner.
Bobble and Jim Green have a
new colt burn last week also.
We have started training our
younger generation in the ways
of horsemanship also - every
evening at 8:00 P.M. thechbhas
a play day for the kids. Ribbons
are awarded for l thru 6. A lot
of fun is had by all.
The club goes to Dawson next
Saturday for its play day, and
we hope everyone wilt try to make
the show.
Wednesday, July 7th.
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LEGAL NOTICE
An Ordinance providing for the
annexation of certain tracts of
land in compliance with Vernon
Statutes 970A of The State of
Texas. The following de.
mdl hay, b.n rwe, by
a maiority of qualified volw,
and land ovnmn whose names
appear in petition in cify files
of The City of Tool, Texas.
TRACT NO. 1
Begin at a point in tim
East boundary line of The City
of Tool City Limits, said Fnt
also being in the South line of
the Naocy G. Russell survey,
abst. rio. 660;
Thence in a Northly direct-
ion and along the Easterly line
of said dty limits to a point in
the South ]Lne of wat is lmovm
as Paradise Bay Addttioe;
Thrace in an Easterly direct-
ion aloog and parallel wRh South
line of said addition to the East
botmdary line of said N. G.
Russell survey, said point also
being the West bomtary line of
the Thos. Mitchell suey, abst.
no. 488;
Thence in a Southerly Direct.
ion along and parallel with the
East line d N. G. Ru=eU sur-
vey to the 325 foot costour of
Cedar Creek tteservotr:
fotlow said 325 foot
conto to tim East bot
line of city limits of The CRy
of Tool:
Thence in s Northerly dkect-
ion and along the Easterly line
of city limits of City of Tool to
the place of beginning for the
tract of land herein descrlbed.
TRACT NO 2
BegtnnlK at a point in Will
White Road 3OO feet from Will
White 57 acre tract in Nancy
G. Russell survey akt. oo 6t,
bo.dary of The City Umt of
Tool, Texas:
Te=e F d a the
Norm line of wm white Road
to a zint for the East llne
Twin Cove Mad=;
Thence in a Noetherly dect-
ion to the foot contort of
Cedar Creek lkservotr;
Thence in an Easm'ly direct-
ion to the East boundary Une of
the Nancy G. Rumell survey,
abst. no. 680;
Theace in a Northerly direct-
toa to the Slth line of WUl
White Road:
Thence along al para
with the South Une of WUl White
Road to the Zast boendm, ttne
of dry ,.tts of The City of
Tool:
11me North to .I ple of
beginnir for the tract of 1!
herein described.
Be onmd by The ay
@f Tool, Terns.
Passed and Wved tl
reg by The Cy Cocn of
The CRy of Tool, Texas, this
h day of June, 1971.
Mlre P. Vemb, City
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Home. Feed lots--now handling
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m All equipment necessary for the
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m 4500 head of feeder catt;e will
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