Powers spent lastMrs. Malcom (Tina) Quattlebaum is
Paul's 91 year old in Room 308 at Navarro County
ors, inColman. Hospital in Corsicana. She is feeling
Gantt spent their better but it is unknown when she will
City, La. at be released.
and Saturday nightO.B., Becky and Matt Ray of Fort
birthday in Worth were in Malakoff this weekend to
a barbecue party attend the wedding of Bill and Deedra
;. Mullins.
Glen and Grog Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weaks are very
were in town Satur- proud to announce the birth of their
the wedding of their daughter, Tiffany Nicole. She was born
Bill Mullins. Friday, June 13th in Tyler, Texas. Tif-
South Texas water- "Many South Texas growers cut their
to show up at acreage early this spring due to dry
conditions," explains Longbrake.
of melons from "Then freezing temperatures in April
quality but the further reduced the acerage. Finally,
out Tom high winds and heavy rains in some
st with the locations also took their toll of the
Extension Service. crop."
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fany weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces and
was 21 inches long at birth. She was
welcomed home by sisters, Regina,
Amy, Katrina and Emily.
The B. C. Hedge, pastor, brought the
Sunday morning message at First Bap-
tist Church on Hwy. 31, according to
Mrs. Eva Hulin. Following the service
the membership was invited to
Weatherford where the pastor and his
wife were on the program.
A revival started Monday night at
CME Church with the Rev. Vernord
McCalister bringing the message each
night. McCalister is from Tyler.
Mrs. Jayrece Dawson's children
were home from Dallas visiting over
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OPPORTUNITY
Farm Bureau is looking for a few
good men to help sell & service es-
tablished farm & ranch accounts. You
can expect to earn $15,000+ the first
year, and more each year thereafter.
A three-year training program lead-
ling to management. No travel. 160
hours of company-paid classroom
training. For interview, call:
Richard Taylor
675-5654
Call 489-0531
the weekend.
Mrs. Lenora Bailey is back at home
after spending the week in Fort Worth.
Sammle Tarver is up, but is not
feeling well. Also ill is Eva Mae Hulln,
Mrs. Ama Lee Jackson, who is at home
from the hospital, Mrs. Amanda Tar-
ver, and Butch Graves•
Lela Mae Davis has moved into her
new home and is very happy with it.
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Beach Clogs ................................. 98' to $2.59 1
Swim Suits for the family ...................... $1.98 to $5.95
Surf Riders, Air Mattresses ..................... $1.98 to $3.98
Swim Rings ..... $1.29 to $1.98 Pools ................ $4.98
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Power Pac
SPIN BALANCE
LUBE & OIL
SHOCKS
BATTERIES
BELTS & HOSES
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- NOTICE THIS MONTH'S SPECIALS -
Reg. $58.70 New F78-14 BLK
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each
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Seven Points
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at
ys with a party at the home of
Arthus of Star Harbor June 29. Those honored guests included
daughter of Robert and Vicki of Dallas whose birthday is July 17;
daughter of Bob and Debbie Washmon of Tyler, born July 2;
son of Neal and Pam Hampy of Malakoff, born June 28; and
of Joe and Cindy Haney of Malakoff. The celebration In-
and a swimming party• (Courtesy photo)
Goshen Cemetery
Association
HAMPY celebrated
28th. A birthday
With a candle, hat and
Those attending
and Mrs. Neal
and uncle, Joe and
cousin Kelley, and
and Mrs. Ed Arthus
Arthus. (Courtesy
holds meeting
The Goshen Cemetery Association
met June 22 with Bro. Harvey Johnson
of Grafton, West, Va. bringing the
message for the day.
New committee members elected
were Mabry Anthony and Earl Wayne
Beats. Robert Garner was elected to
stay on and Dorothy McGowan was
elected to stay on as secretary and
treasurer.
A large crowd attended and everyone
enjoyed the good food and fellowship. A
total of $809.50 was donated for
e.meterv vkeen.
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Bricks Cracked? Sills
rotten? Unlevel floors?
--CALL
Derl Cannon
Rt. 1, Athens675-7096
Crushed lee or
cubes through
the door.
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Bleach and
fabric so~ener
dlspertsers
@ll II-eye , multi-
speed wMher with 3
wuhlrtale tempewa-
tu e xleetimxe.
Temperature selections include
the energy-saving cold water
rinse. Three wash and spin speed
combinations. 3 water levels to
match your load size, Regular
and Permanent Press/Polyester
Knit cycles. Activated soak and
shortened delicate selections,
DDEB300V
quaItty-beAlt a.cycle
electric dryer with 5
drytz eeleettoz .
Regular and special cycles in-
cluing permanent press. 3 dry-
ing selections -- normal, low
and no-heat fluff. Large opening
port for easy access. Handy up-
front llnt filter. Electronically
tested quality.
ENERGY SAVEA
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Energy Saver
switch helps cut
operating costs
TBF21RA
Keep fresh food longer with this Food Saver
Refrigerator featuring a Moist 'n Fresh sealed
high-humidity pan for moisture-loving vegetables,
and a Cool 'n Fresh lower-humidity pan for most fi ts
and berries. The versatile Meats 'n Snacks pan can be
relocated to any level. Has 5 split-level adjustable
tempered glass shelves. 6.83 ft. freezer has a shelf
and automatic ice maker that stores 10 lbs. of ice,
replacing it as you use it. Refrigerator is 30 %" wide
by 66- high.
I I II II IIII
Thts GS
ovem range hu an
automatic oven timer,
clock and reminder
timer.
2~ro ~-lnoh and two 8-inch
Calrod~*~ Surface Heating Units
with rotary, infinite heat con-
trols. Oven features a distinctive
black-glass door, has two shelves
and includes a porcelain enamel
broiler pan with chrom~p?ated
rack. Handy storage drawer.
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II
Hard-workt cycle
GE Pot crubber dfeh-
washer with Power
Ek:rub cycle for :pots
and pan .
The Power Scrub'" cycle may not
do eve ,rything (such as remove
burned on soils) but it will
remove dried-on az~d baked-on
soils. Sound Lnsulation. T~fff 2bib
interior won't peel or crack in
normal use. Energy-saver dryin
option.
214 N. Terry 489-1506