q A PLAYOFF for the first flight title at the ACC Peapicker tourney were Spec McAdams, left, and George
second place winners, Jerry Mack Adams and Ron Engstrom. Third place was won by Danny Royail and
third.flight winners were Robert McAtee, second from right, whose team won the flight, and Butch
whose team took fourth in the flight. (Staff photo)
AND BILL CHAMJPION, left, topped scorers for the title in the second flight of the ACC Peapleker tour-
and Percy Penn took second in a playoff over Frank Young and Ed Sonnenberg, standing next to them.
are Steve Arthus and Pat Daley, second place winners in third flight. (Staff photo)
BU Mre. J.W. White
Church closed a
Friday night. We
Bro Bill
Henry, and good singing by Bro. David most of us.
Thompson. Mrs. Daz~Iky ~]~axer~ l~laye~ ~ ~ Tl~r~ we,# ~ in Sunday School and
the piano. The revival is still felt ndre? came for preaching on
unaay.
QUESTIONSAND ANSWERS
AL SECURITY
By Jimmy VanBevers
Tyler District Manager
Social Security Administration
benefits on
I am a full-
y of this
to work. I. know I
of how much I
but do I in-
will have after I
ray earnings while I
include all earnings
to December 31st;
test is, as the
basis. All
a calendar
earnings test•
a student can work
as ~T20 before his
social security
to earn Over that
YOu need to get in
social security
If you are not
I Will earn, you my
estimate of your,
doing thls, Social
more money
benefits. If
as much as you
after the
an Annual Report
much money was
will reimbur,.
A. To be eligible for SSl, a person
must be 65 or older, blind, or disabled
and have limited income and resources.
An individual may be eligible with in-
come of less than $208.20 a month ($238
a month, effective July 1, 1980). An in-
dividual can have resources of up to
$1,500. Not all income nor all resources
are counted in determining eligibility.
Also, applicants must be U. S. residents
and either U. S. Citizens or immigrants
lawfully admitted for permanent
residence. For more information, con-
tact any social security office.
Q. I just got a notice from Mdicare
telling me that my medical insurance
claim couldn't be processed became
the doctor bill I submitted wasn't
itemized. What exactly should be on an
itemized bill?
The Naomi Sunday School Class held
its party at the home of Opal Everett on
Thursday ,afternoon. Secret Pals were
revealed and names drawn for the next
period. Nine members were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brandon were
delegates to the Republican Convention
held in Houston. They live in Isle of
View #1.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ha,buck have
returned home from a vacation spent in
Coal Estes Park, Colo. They were
accompanied by their son and his wife.
They live in Paradise Bay.
Mms. Faye Huckaby, Willie Mac
Johnson, Beth Grissom and others
attended the wedding of their nephew
and cousin, Buzz (Dennis) White in
Dallas Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran White continue to
be under the weather, but showing
some improvements.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert HJlger attended
the wedding of one of their relatives in
Dallas over the weekend.
The hot weather is taking its toll of
the gardens and people are suffering
too.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Milan have had
company the past week.
Land-sale frauds
A• An itemized bill must show a corn- i I~and-sele frauds are back.
plete description of the service or sup- Interested buyers should see proper-
ply you received; the date, place, and ty firsthand, read the property report
charge for the service or supply; the and sign nothing until fully informed,
name of the doctor or supplier who warns Bonnie Piernot, a family resour-
provided it; and your name and corn- ce management specialist on the home
plete health insurance number exactly economics staff of the Texas
as they are shown on your Medicare Agricultural Extension Service, The
card. Texas A&M University System.
back,
checks, $I for ,~
exceed the limit•
your total 1980
that Is $I0®, over
should hold
2
all of the social
1980•
14 years before
Can I still
record? He has
Mfe whose marriage
can get benefits
record. His
affect on your
still need to meet
g factors such as
of mine has very
I think she may
are the eligibility
Republican Candidate
For
Henderson County
Sheriff's Office
Greetings, Henderson County Citizens:
Now is the time far all the people of Henderson County to wake
up and do something about their Sheriff's Department. It makes
no difference whether you are Republican or Democrat, this de-
partment needs a change in it howl
You know It and I know it so let's all get together and do so-
mething about It in November. It Is time for all the dead weight
to go. The only way that this is going to happen is to place a new
Sheriff in that office in November. If you elect me to that orifice I
will clean it up and give the people of Henderson County a 24-
hour Sheriff's Department that will serve all the people, regard-
less of race, color or origin.
Thank You,
Robed L, Simmons
Pal. Adv, Paid For by Robert L. Simmons, Athens, Texas
The Malakoff News, Thursday, July 3, 1980--.S
In annual Peapicker Golf Tournament
With a best hall of 130 for the 36-hole
Athens County Club Peapicker In-
vitational Golf Tournament, Kip Estep
and his partner, Phillip Pierot, cap-
tured the championship.
Both are former Athens High School
golfers. Estep completed his high
school play in 1977, Pierot several years
before that. The latter now lives in
Ruston, La.
Two strokes back of them were
Steven Smith and partner, John
Dowdall, at 132 while third place went
to Ed Gatlin and Raymond Gafford
with a 135 total. Estep and Pierot
carded a nine-under-par 63 on the final
day to win.
Estep also captured medalist honors
with identical rounds each day of 69,
three under par. He was followed by Ed
Gatlin who carded rounds of 70 and 74,
even par.
Winner of the first flight were George
VanCleave and Spec McAdams. All
flights except the championship were
played with adjusted handicaps. The
winners had a net best hall of 128, the
same as carded by Jerry Mack Adams
and Ron Engstrom. In a playoff for the
title VanCleave and his partner were
the winners. Tied for third at 129 were
Danny Royall and John FarreU and the
team of Wayne Stelter and Rick
Brugge. Royalrs team won in a playoff.
SECOND FLIGHT: Billy Norwood
and Bill Champion, winners with 124;
Linden Lewis and Percy Penn, second,
125 (won in a playoff); and Ed Son-
nenberg and Frank Young, third, 125.
THIRD FLIGHT: Robert McAtee Jr.
and S.T. Nash, winners, 129; Steve
Arthus and Pat Daley, second, 131; and
Tommy Smith and Doak Fling, third,I
134.
Taking fourth place in the various
flights were: championship, MelvinL
Bateman and Rick Rogers; first flight,
Wayne Stelter and Rick Brugge;
second flight, Frank Lunceford and
Fred Nettle; and third flight, Butch
Ridgeway and Charles Jones.
James Jones was tournament
chairman and Peggy Gould was in
charge of several of the special ac,
tivities.
There are more chickens in the world
today than people, and the number Of
chickens is growing faster than human
population, reports USDA ....
Talking about
:;:;:'i
by Larry Wilkinson
It finally looks as if the Texas
Rangers are awakening from their long
sleep. Buddy Bell's return to the lineup
made all the difference in the world. In
fact, be was named last week's player
of the week in the American League. He
hit over .400 for the week and smashed
three homers. That extra bat seemed to
be what the Rangers needed since they
have begun to hit a little. Currently they
are on a win two-lose one string, having
done that their last three, three game
series. If the hitting continues and
is availa
A comprehensive report on soil
properties for Henderson County is
available for public distribution, First
District Congressman Sam B. Hall, Jr.
announced this week.
The U. S. Depariment of Agriculture
through its Soil Conservation Service
and the Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station was responsible for compiling
the soil survey.
The inch-thick survey contains a
detailed inventory and evaluation of the
type soil found in Henderson County
and its effect on agricultural, industrial
and recreational development. Major
fieldwork for the soil survey was com-
pleted in the period 1973-1977.
In addition to a series of maps in-
dicating the location and types of soil,
the survey also contains useful infor-
mation on a number of topics per-
taining to Henderson County such as
natural resources, climate, and far-
ming operations.
Copies of the soil survey may be ob-
tained without charge by contacting
Congressman Hall's District office in
Marshall. The mailing address is
Congressman Sam B. Hall, Jr., Post Of-
rice Box 1349, Marshall, Texas 75670.
Copies of the survey can also be ob-
tained through the offices of the County
Extension Agent and the Soil Conser-
vation Services offices for Henderson
County.
decent pitching comes on they could
make a run if they can stay away from
their usual August slide.
Former Malakoffite Eddie Woods
rolled a 299 last Thursday night at San-
ds Lanes in Athens. Sanes Lanes
manager Kerry Henson said that last
hall was better than some of the others
that had fallen. The culprit was a seven
pin standing in the corner. This repor-
ter bowled against Eddie last Tuesday
in which that particular pin was a
problem all night. At any rate, a 299
game is nothing to sneeze at and one to
be commended. Congratulations to Ed-
die.
The Malakoff Tiger football team is
hard at work for the coming season.
They are working out with weights and
running to be in the best possible shape
for those dreaded two-a-days. Even
Coach Phil Trice is doing everything he
can to be in shape for those August
workouts. His air conditioner went out
this weekend. If that won't remind you
of August what will?
The All-Star break is coming up with
nary a first teamer from Texas or
Houston on the roster. Of course the
managers of the two teams will choose
alternates which may prove beneficial
for the two Texas entrants• Good
choices from the Rangers would be Jim,
Sundberg, Al Oliver, or Buddy Bell. The
Astros also have some good choices.
J.R. Richard, Jose Crniz, and Cesar
Cedeno. Plus, the rest of the pitching
staff would help the National League.
The answer to last week's quiz was
the Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers and
Oakland Raiders.
Here is one to keep you busy: Who
was the last American Leaguer to hit/
four home runs in a single game?
Here's a hint, he played during the fif-~
ties.
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