8--The Malakoff News, Thursday, July 3,
i, 'MALAKOFF MAJORETTES for the 1980-81 school year recently attended twirling school at Stephen F. Austin State Unlver-
i, sity. Pictured, Left to right and seated, are Lisa Watts, Mellnda Lovelady. Kim Tarkington and Cheryl Whiteside. Standing
~ls Tracy Newman and Jeanne Brown. (Courtesy photo)
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:: Malakoff resident David Hennessee, more than $2%000 to help fund United
' Drafting Division supervisor at Dallas Way's 65 human-care affiliates.
: Power & Light Company, is chairman
of Unit Five for Metropolitan Division Hennessee is an experienced United
,,m United Way of Metropolitan Dallas' Way volunteer having most recently
,.'1981 campaign, served as an account executive himself,
.' As such he will be responsible for in last year's campaign.
:recruiting volunteer account He and his wife, Jo, have three
~executives to help solicit contributions children: Kim, 17; Kathy, 15, and
~from small businesses in downtown Darinda, 13. They attend the First
~Dallas. Last year Unit Five raised Assembly of God Church in Malakoff.
::WEEKLY
Diazinon or Kelthane. Robinson
stresses that sevin will not control
spider mites.
Lawns should be treated for grubs in
late June through July. Homeowners
should also be alert for chinch bug in-
festations in lawns.
Robinson says that sorghum
producers should watch for sorghum
midge infestations in blooming grain
sorghum. When one midge is found per
head and 25 percent of the heads are
blooming, the economic threshold of
control has been reached. The midge
will not affect sorghum after it has
bloomed out.
Plant bugs and fleaheppers should be
observed closely in cot~on. Treatment
for control should be st, a'rted when 15 to
25 percent of the plants are infested.
The predicted bollworm cycle should be
around June 28 for the Red River valley
area, Robinson says.
' Producers in East Texas who did not
', get much rain in the past two weeks and
,are still cutting hay should go ahead
'.and apply fertilizer to their hay
', meadow after harvesting, says Dr. Ken
'Smith, area agronomist for the Texas
'.Agricultural Extension Service. By ap-
:plying the fertilizer immediately after
:harvest, it will be available quickly at-
: -ter it does rain.
~ Smith says that most of next winter's
;hay supply should already be
harvested. Quality is the important fac-
i, tor to consider.
~ A few producers are harvesting
arrowleaf clover seed in East Texas.
~' Smith suggests using a desiccant prior
to combining. By using a desiccant,
drying the seed will be much easier.
~, Dr. James Robinson, Extension area
entomologist, indicates that spider
mites are infesting home gardens.
Suggested materials for control include
By DAVID RAMSEY that everyone take great care in the
June 24, 1980: Firemen were called proper use of fireworks to aid in the
out to a grass fire next to the Harbor prevention of grass fires over the fourth
House in Star Harbor. The only damage of July weekend. If a fire is spotted it
was to the grass and some grapevines can be reported by calling the Malakoff
on the fence next to the building. Fire Departmentat 489-0500 or by
, June 28, 1980: Firemen were called calling the MalakoffCity Hall.
but to a grass fire on the railroad about They also ask that you watch con-
~ne mile east of town. The fire was trolled burnings very carefully until the
belived to have started from a passing heat breaks or a rain comes. The
train. Shady Oaks assisted Malakoff in cooperation of all citizens will be ap-
bringing that blaze under control, preciated by all members of the
'. The Malakoff Fire Devartment urges Malakoff Fire Department.
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The director of Texas Safety
Association's Driver Improvement
Programs urged Texans~to drive defen-
sively this Fourth of July, stating that
"hazards don't take holidays."
"To prevent accidents this Indepen-
dence Day, defensive driving should be
on every motorist's mind," said Ed Ar-
nold.
"People need to be concerned about
their own safety. There's a tendency for
drivers to take chances, pushing the
odds by doing things like speeding and
passing unnecessarily," Arnold pointed
out.
Arnold especially warned against
drinking and driving because alcohol
impairs hand/eye coordination.
"Not overindulging in alcohol is the
biggest step toward avoiding risks," he
emphasized.
He also noted that holiday travelers
should allow themselves plenty of time
to reach a destination instead of trying
to meet "practically impossible
schedules."
"Drive 55 and make periodic rest
stops. If drivers will take everything
Mexico is nudging Japan as the
leading buyer of U.S. grain sorghum.
Mexico prefers sorghum for animal
feed, reserving corn for humans.
HEADQUARTERS
LARGE SELg:CTION
OF SIZES AND
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McCool Dept. Store Mahkoff
This Feature Is Published
With The Thought Tha{
More People Will Attend
Church. It is Sponsored By
Firms 100% Interested In
Our Community.
HARRIS REALTY
& INSURANCE
207 Sooth Terry 489.1858
Jim & Sue Harris
AUBREY HODGE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
"Spec~atty Concrete"
402 Ninth I=ne 48~-I514
Mr and Mrs kubrey Hodge
MALAKOFF
INSURANCE AGENCY
1OZ So~th Tarry 489-0512
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Garrison
nice and easy, the probability of having This year's holiday
an accident will be reduced greatly," last not one, but
he said. three days - from 6
Last year, the Texas Department of midnight July 6.
Public Safety reported that 10 people Ray Ralverson
died on the state's highways over the 30- for traffic, also
hour Fourth of July holiday, and eight cautious this holida
more died later from injuries sustained bination of
during the one-day period. Nearly 700 long weekend will
non-fatal injuries also were reported, to the roadway.
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East Royall Blvd. 489-0455
Les Williams and Fad Gentry
TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
105 Eat Mitchtm 489-1292
The Tanner Family
THE CARPET &
APPLIANCE DEPOT
212 Te~
Mr, and Mrs, Neal Hampy
Mr and Mrs Joe Hanoy
CEDAR LAKE
NURSING HOME
Wet RoNII Bbd. 411{I. 1702
Management & Staff
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AUTO SUPPLY
'"Pleas*hi YOU Pleases Us'
ill HIl~wsy 31 btst 419-1533
Mr, and Mrs Bud Duloney
FRED SONNTAG
FORD, INC.
303 W. R~all Blvd. 489-0506
Mr and Mrs. Fred Sonntag
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MALAKOFF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF CHRIST OF TRINIDAD
C.C. Abbott, Minister Danny Shaver. Minister
Sunday School .............. 10:00 a.m.Sunday School ............... 9:45 a.m
Sunday Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m.Sunday Morning Worship .... 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ..... 6:00 p.m. Sunday Training Service ..... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service .......... 6:30p,m. Sunday EveninR Worship ..... 7:00p,m
Tuesday, Ladies Bible Class. 10:00a.m. Wednesday .................. 7:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CllUR('ll Auxiliary, Wednesday ........ 6:30 p.m.
OF MALAKOFF
James Cheatham, Pastor CROSS ROADS
Sunday School ............... 9:45 a.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Morning Worship .... t 1:00 a.m, Ra ndy Warren, Pastor
Sunday Evening Worship ..... 7:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship ..... 9:30 a.m
Wednesday Worship ...... :,,, 7:00p.m,Sunday School .............. 10:30 a.m.
Girls Auxiliary, Monday ...... 3:30p,m, Bible Study .................. 6:30 p,m.
WMU, Tuesday •. 9:00a.m Gospel Singing
Choir Practice: Every 2nd Friday of month. 7:30 pro.
Sunday, Bond of Love ...... 4:15 pro.
Celebration Sunday ........ 6:00 p.m, FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCH
Tuesday, Young Musicians, 3:30 p.m, OF TRINIDAD
Wednesday, Adult Choir .... 7:30 p.m. Joe Stubblefleld, Minister
Thursday, Music Makers,,. 2:30 p.m. Sunday School ............... 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship .... 11:00 a,m,
PARKVIEW MISSIONARY Sunday Evening Worship ..... 7:00 p.m.
BAPTIST CllURCH Wednesday .................. 7:00 p.m
Danny Pitts. Pastor
Sunday School ............... 9:45 a m. MALAKOFF
Sunday Morning Worship .... 10:55 a.m, ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Training Service ............. 6:00 p.m. Ken Jones, Pastor
Sunday Evening Worship ..... 6:45 p.m, Sunday School ............... 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday night Sunday Morning Worship .... I0:45 a.m.
WMA ...................... 6:45pm. Sunday Evening Worship ..... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting ............ 7:30pro. ' Wednesday Mid-week Service 7:00 p.m.
TRINIDAD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oscar Brantley, Minister
Sunday School ............... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Monring Worship .... 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ..... 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Song Service ......... 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday Mid-week ........ 7: 30 p.m.
Wednesday, Ladies Bible
Class ..................... 10:00a,m.
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED
METIIODIST CIIURCH
Randy Warren, Pastor
Sunday School .............. I0:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ........... I 1:00 a.m.
Evening Worship ............. 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Chancel Choir .... 7:30 p.m.
United Methodist Women meet
2nd and 4th Mondays ....... 2:30 p.m.
FFF meets Ist Monday ....... 6:30 p.m.
CWIG meets Ist and 3rd
Tuesdays ................. 11:00 a,m
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCll OF TRINIDAD
Melvin Rowland. Minister
Sunday School ............... 9: 45 a.m,
Sunday Morning Worship .... I0:50 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ..... 6:00 p.m.
UMYF ....................... 6:45 p.m.
Fellowship Supper
4th Wednesday ............. 6:30 p.m.
Ladies Bible Study, Tuesday. : 9: 30 a.m.
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LUMBER CO.
206 East RoylII Blvd. 489-0527
Gene Berry, manager
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