~/~'~12A--The Malakoff News, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1981
Texas Power & Light Company an-
nounced today that it will begin its
Residential Conservation Services
(RCS) Program Oct. 3 designed to aid
TP&L customers in their efforts to use
the most cost-effective measures for
conservation of energy in the home.
According to Howard Watson, TP&L
manager in Athens, TP&L's program,
which must be requested by the
customer, includes:
(I) home energy audit-an extensive
evaluation of how a home uses energy;
(2) energy savings estimates-an
evaluation of how much energy can be
saved and what conservation ira-
provements will cost;
(3) materials, equipment and in-
stallation information--asaistance in
finding suppliers and contractors
qualified to do the work;
(4) financing information-assistance
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conserving improvements on the home.
"Our energy auditors are trained
energy specialists who will explain how
to reduce energy usage in the home,"
Watson said. "They will also discuss
their findings with the homeowners and
provide written information about each
energy saving recommendation."
Home energy audits will be scheduled
during the next two years and TP&L
will be notifying customers when audits
are to be performed in a particular
area.
FRANK SMITH
Funeral services for Frank Smith, 70,
of Malakoff, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday
at the First Baptist Church in Malakoff
with the Rev. Robert E. Hedge of-
ficiating.
Burial was in Steen Cemetery under
,the direction of Brown's Mortuary of
Malakoff.
Mr. Smith died Thursday morning,
Sept. 3, in a Fort Worth hospital after a
short illness.
He was bern in Navarre County and
had lived in Henderson County and
i Malakoff for many years. He was a
retired farmer and was a member of
the Baptist Church.
Survivors include four daughters,
Mrs. Nettle Anderson Dawson of
Malakoff, Mrs. Erma Fay Chance of
Waxahachie, Mrs. Essie May Smith
and Mrs. Eddie Mae Jackson, both of
Malakoff; two sons, Freddie Smith of
Dallas and William Frank Smith of
Houston; two stepsons, Robert Lee
Hicks and Willie B. Hall, both of
California; two sisters, Mrs. Francie
Lee and Mrs. Ollie Wright, both of
DaUas; two brothers, George Smith of
Fort Worth and J. W. Smith of Dallas.
EMMA J. HARMON
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma
Jewel Tanner Harmon of Chandler
were held at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Gen-
try Temple Church of God in Christ
with the Revs. Elder H. T. Jordon,
Elder J. D. Hayter and M. Rider of-
ficiating.
Burial was in Mount Olive Cemetery
in Frankston under the direction of
Brooks-Sterling Funeral Home in
Tyler.
Mrs. Harmon died Thursday..mor-
ning in a Houston hospital.
She attended public school in
Frankston. She was a member of Cuney
Church of God in Christ and later
moved her membership to Gentry
Temple Church of God in Christ.
She was a member of Heroines of
Jericho, Court 440.
Survivors include one son, Henry A.
Harmon of Chandler; five daughters,
Jessie Johnson of Dallas, Laura Water,
Earnestine Hayter and Luella Harmon,
all of Tyler, and Lillie Harmon of Chan-
dler; three brothers, Ray L. Tanner of
Frankston, Alber Tanner of Lubbock
and Jimmy Tanner of Malakoff; three
grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
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"We will be sending more infor-
mation about this service and an audit
request card when it is time for audits
to be performed in a specific neigh-
borhood," Watson said.
In the meantime TP&L is furnishing,
through a bill insert, additional infor-
mation about RCS and a list of energy
saving practices which can help
customers reduce home energy con-
sumption immediately.
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many years, have provided programs
to our customers that encourage wise
energy use," Watson said. "RCS is the
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