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LOG CABIN
MOBILE HOMES & CAMPER SALES
CENTER
Brotomboro Lumber Co.
has an endless suppl 9 of
rough cedar, logs and Bout kind of thing -
It's a pleasure to serve 9ou
in all
areas of the building industry.
which is both uaried and unique.
All Types of
BUILDING MATERIALS
• J| PAINTS • SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
• JOHNS-MANSVILLE ROOFING
• NATIONAL GYPSUM Wall Board & C, eiliq Tile
• Hardware • Shingles • Sand • Growl ,e Concrete
HOME LOANS---REMODELING LOANS
Came b Td r w M
SAVE On Yaw Werls
BROWNSBORO
LUMBER CO.
Ed Beggs, Box 406, Brownsboro Tex.
Trinidod
Avery pleased Mrs. Kathy Flz-
zler has reported the catch of a
three-pound black• bass from Ce-
dar Creek Lake last week. Kathy
said the catch was the largest so
far for her and she was thrilled
with the experience.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Miller
spent four days last week in Ar-
kansas visiting with her brother
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs Willie Lundy and
children, Lance, Lari and Lyle,
of Cohoma, are spending a part
of the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stanfield, and
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell LundyofDlxielsle. They
will be moving to Mabank soon,
where Willie has accepted a posi-
tion with the school there.
City Secretary Mrs. Dora Wll-
banks has reported that the in-
come for the quarter from City
Sales Tax has amounted to
$1,629.27.
A large crowd from Trinidad
was in attendance at the annual
Mankin Picnic and everyone re-
ported a fine time.
Funeral services for Linda Sue
Smith, age 12, were held at the
St. John's United Methodist
Church in Rockdale recently.
Llnda died after a gallant three-
year fight against leukemia. She
fronted her disease - and treat-
ment - was the topic of discussion
at virtually every meeting of the
hospital's pediatric staff.
Linda and her parents were
residents of Trinidad atonetime
when he was an employee of Tex-
as Power and Light Company.
Misses Becky Rayfield and
Markey Bradley spent a few days
this past week getting some sun
and swimming in Galveston.
Mrs. Jerry Taylor has returned
to her home and is doing fineaf-
ter spending several days in the
hospital for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lundy and
children, Heather, Mark, Dawn,
all of Wimberley, spent the week-
end visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Bradshaw, and with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Lundy of Dixie Isle. They
also came to pick uptheir daugh-
ter, Tammy, who had spent the
previous two weeks visiting with
her cousin, Miss Amy Rounsa-
vall.
Mr. Harden Airheart was able
to return to his home on Satur-
day after a stay lnCorslcana Me-
morial Hospital. He is reported
to be doing very well at this writ-
ing, but will have to remain lome
and take it easy for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mltchum and
GIBSON DISCOUNT
PHARMACY
( Prescription Service)
900 Corsicana Hwy Malakoff
Ph. 675-5069 Athens
"BEST FOR LESS'
Registered Pharmacist on Duty
FARMERS & RANCHERS
CUSTOM FERTILIZER SPREADING
• 3 New Trucks • 16 Buggies
• No Streaking •
Call 396-2881 COLLECT For Prices-
TH
inspires
pervacles every as-
pect of our arrange-
ments, from the first
sympathetic re-
sponse to your call,
to the final tribute
m... for the deloarted.
was a sixth-grade student in the Gina were here over the week- PASCHAL
Rockdale Junior High School and end to visit and be with her par-
continued to attend classes until ents.
last Octoberwhenshewasadmit- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig of
ted to the M. D. Anderson Hospi- Dallas spent Wednesday night
tal as an in-and-out patient, visiting her parents, Mr. and
Since then her time was spent Mrs. Steve Land.
mostly at the hospital. Linda's Miss Mary Nell French of
outlook andthephysicalandmen- Huntsville was home for the FILL 'ER UP
tal strength with which she con- weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John French.
,ALAKOFF BUILDE,
SUPPLY
105 N. TERRY STREET
8ttERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
• PANELING - TOOLS - MOULDING
AND OTHER BUILDER'S NEEDli
SPECI,L - CASH & CARRY
20"- FAN ........ $14.95
TWO OPENINGS
If you want to work but cannot give full time,
I have a good year-round income opportunity
for you. Many earning $500 per month part-
time. Customers in Malakoff, Cedar Creek
area, Eustace, and Athens wanting our house-
hold products, cosmetics, wigs, fabrica, and
food products. No starting capital required.
Good car and good reputation essential.
CONTACT $. M. DOWELL,
CHECK THE OIL
LONE STAR
DISTRIBUTING CO.
1831 West Bow St, Tyler, Texas
Phone
489
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BEAR Equipment,
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Air Conditioning Service
DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY
i 8ANAMERICARO.
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Complete i,inc tlercules and Dunlop Tires
Tubes, All Sizes, Wholesale Prices
BYARS TEXACO
Hwy. 31 at Hwy. 90 • Ph. 489-1534, Malakoff
ATTORNEY'S-TITLE
CO.
TITLE
INSURANCE & ABSTRACTS
First State Bank Bldg.
675-2248 130 E. Corsicana
- Athens Texas
Bookkeeping Service
HAROLD GRAY
Bookkeeping & Income
675,
Hugh
And Liz Henderson, Owners
Radio Equipped T
for Speedy Delivery
Ranges
Dearborn H
Water Heaters
675-2269
Gas Company