Page Four-- MALAKOFF NEWS m October 1, 1971
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SHOP OUR STORE
All Brands Sterling Silver . . .
IJnox and Royal Deulton China
Fine Cryal.. PoNorle..
Tiffin.. Imperial Lotus
Poltery,. Pranclan.. Meflox
Taylor, Smith and Taylor
All Brands of Stainless Steel
8tirmu Jewelry 8tore
W. Side Sq. Pho. OR $-4181
Athens, Tezas
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• FOR SALE
HOUSES
! House for Sale -- 3 bedroom, 1
:bath, kitchen, living room,
:frame -- newly remodeled in-
:side -- 2 lots. Inquire McKee
:Lumber Co. 489-0526 or evenings
: 489-0262.
" MISCELLANEOUS
For Sale--Flex-A-Lounge Exer-
ciser, CarBed, Car Seat, Strol-
l let, 778-2589 or 350 Lawrence,
i Trinidad.
!For Sale- Broken concrete
: pavement for slope protection on
:lakefront lots. Helps stop eros-
:ion due to wave action. See E.
:W. Hable & Sons, Inc., General
iContractors, between Kerens
• and Powell on SH 31, or call
i874-8291, Corsicana.
MOBILE HOME LOTS
- Mobile Home
" Lots
Beautiful wooded mobile
: home lots. f '*'
. wa,00,uoo,v
Te,eo.. down
Proposed Lake ,.J
: Cedar Oak
' Estates
FM 753 between 2494 and 31
FOR RENT
: OFFICE SPACE
Office space for rent. See Dun-
!;
:, SEWING
;:Sewing done in my home. Mrs.
,:W
It.
4410L
:: NOTICE
:i OPENING OCTOBER I, IW1
: BIGGS SHEET METAL
Gmrtng -- Downspout
:: D.t Work -- Louvers
:! Roof Sheets -- Chimney Caps
" FREE ESTIMATES
"L
4o6 Hwy. 3 e.
,: /=lakoff Ph. 489-0741
,, nights -- 4324501
%
HELP WANTED
MALE
W(
:Wanted -- intelligent man to
work at Marina, must be hard
worker. Call 778-2505, Trinidad.
! CHILD CARE
!Thomas Child Care Nursery has
*,:opening for children 2-6 years.
:*Contact Mrs. Joe Thomas, Jr.,
: 489-1457, 132 Lincoln Street, Ma-
lakoff. State licensed.
: CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the many fine people
:of Trinidad for the many kind-
neses extended to my children
:at the loss of their mother. May
:'.God richly bless all of you. C.
• :M. Gilmore.
JERRY
GARRISON
About Your Insurance
Ufe Accident.H4lth
Auto Inland
Wind=term
Fire Werknn's
L,b.y Com
lrhe
MALAoKFF
INSURANCE AGENCY
INSURANCE
22 N. Try Sh
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart-
felt thanks and gratitude to our
many friends and neighbors
who were so kind and thought-
ful during our time of sorrow.
The family of Donnie Sanders.
Faye Huckaby
Hosts Luncheon
Mrs. Faye Huckaby hosted a
dinner party for friends and rel-
atives at her home in Tool, Mon-
day, September 27.
Those present far the occasion
were Mrs Joy Montgomery of
Tradewinds Addition, Mrs. Mary
White and Mildred Mulhall of
Westwood Beach, Mrs. Georgia
Marie Byers' of Austin, Mrs.
Ira Mullins of Malakoff, and
Mmes. Christine Hendrix, Pheba
Snowden, Vada Johnson, Willie
Mae Byers, Anna Beth Grissom,
and Jewel Arrington, all of Tool.
Goofers Visit
Malakoff
The Joe Faulks and the John
Crooks were hosts to a group of
friends from southeast Texas
and Louisiana on September 25
and 26th, at the Lions Den.
They ave better known in south-
east Texas for their music and
singing of conntry, western and
religious songs. They are also
known in some circles as the
"Goofers".
While here they ente'tained
with their music and singing,
and a group of friends from Ma-
lakoff, who had spent the earl-
ier part of the evening trying
to learn how to play 42 at a
party given for Mrs. Joe Fauik,
also joined the group at the
den.
Grandma Waller
Celebrates 96th
Birthday
The Builders Class of the
United Methodist Church had
their monthly luncheon Tuesday
at the Fellowship Hall of the
Church. This meeting served a
two-fold purpose in helping
Grandma Waller celebrate her
96th birthday.
Mrs. Waller was presented an
arrangement of red carnations
by Mrs. S. C. Irvin, and the
class presnted her with a pin.
• The class was somewhat en-
couraged and their hope renew-
ed by the marvelous acceptance
speech made by Mrs. Waller.
Following offering of grace by
Mrs. Wayne Cannon, the mem-
bers of the class and four guests
enjoyed an excellent meal, with
a wide variety of vegetables,
meats, and desserts.
Guests far the occasion were
Bro. and Mrs. Wayne Cannon,
Mrs. Martin Waller from Wills
Point, and Mrs. J. D. Waller
from Malakoff.
Members of the class present
included: Miss Sadie Carson,
School Menu
MONDAY
Hot dogs with sauce
Pinto Beans
Peanut Butter and graham
crackers
Milk
TUESDAY
Chicken and gravy
Steamed Rice
English Peas
Wheat Bread
Jello
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Hambm'gew
Out of town guests were: Mr. Lettuce, ions and picklee
and Mrs. W. Love and son Bill Potatee Chips
€,.,,,- u,.a,,, City Texas" Mr Ice Crmm
-,, ...... e -;, , " ,air=
and Mrs. Colt Smith from Port m ''"ReDAY
Arthur, Texas; Mr al Mrs. .n, ,
Cecil Ricks from "Nede¢lmd, Ham Hock with lima beans
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Lemy Corn
Bossier, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ROs- Beets Brmd
• Sta orn
mer, Mr. and Mrs. James cy, , ..... .q__
all from Port Neches; Mr. and nru r ,
Mrs. Carl Bissel and daught /dlk FnlDAY
and son Judy and J. C., Mrs. V---'*able '
Maude Bissel, and Mrs. Jim ._'': .
Evans and daugmer uons, Pinea,,,,l. €=,,
from Mansfield, Louisiana. Milk r,- ....
DA00PltAI FUNERAL
.nou,,nL *HOME
We accept all burial
policies at face value
P,o,00 489-1500
We Now Rent and Sell:
• Hospital Beds • Wheelchairs
• Walkers • Commode Chairs
• IPPB Machines • Other item
Use your Medicare to rent or buy
Medicare pays up to 80%
Medicare + Mlleaid pays 100%
ItardyaPh::mae'
Butane-Propane Gas
Service- Tanks For
Lease or Sale
i i
I RADIO-EQUIPPED TRUCKS
FOR SPEEDY DELIVERY
, i
Reliance Gas Co.
-Dial 675-2269 in Athens-
Mmes. S. C. Irvin, Annie Surls,
Dewey Dodson, I. P. Tidmore,
Eva Wilbanks, Georgia Mullins,
Dwight Caon, W. W. Ham*t,
J. A. Pierce of Trinidad, m-Ki
Grandma Waller.
Today -- Judy Seat, Clint Cross,
Ola Byars, Billy Gunnels,
Debra Davis, Peggy Tarver,
Claude Bankston, Lynn C.
Graham.
Saturday -- Ethel Co.they,
Mary Hatcher, Mrs. Bremyer,
C. O. (Pete) I)odso, Sttmrt
Sheffield, Ma.ha Carpenter.
Sundy -- Suzanne Mattingly,
Margaret Spears.
Monday -- Ray Donnell, Bever-
ly Holt, Joyce Russell, 'Perry
Marshall, Eunice Stog.r,
Ken Bostic.
Tuesday -- A1 Imuon, Gary
Reisor, Gladys Lawson.
Wedne-ay -- Daniel Waltman,
Martin Gilmore, Mrs. Sybil
Bowman, Phil Graham,
Kermeth Cole.
Thursday -- John Clay, Golden
Barron, Judy Young.
20 YEARS AGO
O. W. Tubbleville reported to
the News this week that his
youngest son, Elsworth, who
was stricken with a serious case
of polio in Shreveport, Louisiana
recently, is showing slow, but
rather steady improvement.
Mrs. Graddie Withrow, who
underwent a serious brain oper-
ation at the St. Paul Hospital in
Dallas, on August 20, was able
to be brought to her .home here
last Saturday afternoon.
M and Mrs. Paul G. Wallof,
Jr. oITrim'dad, armmmce the
arrival of a daughter, Laura
Arm, on September 17th, at the
Florence Nightingale Hospital
in Dalas.
Miss Pat Humphrios, popular
Malakoff young lady, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Humphries, has been chosen to
represent the City of Malakoff
as duchess in the Queen's Court
of Honor at the Crsicana IAve-
stock and Agriculture Show on
Tuesday, October 2. Miss Hum-
phrios has chosen for her escort,
Mr. Sonny Cade, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hylas Cade.
MALAKOFF BUILDERS
SUPPLY
AND OTHER BUILDI[R 't NEEDS
105 N. TERRY STREET
COMPLETE BRAKE REPAIR
,: Our brake experts are efficient
and will give you fast service
too. Don't take chances with
faulty brakes. Our charges are
reasonable. Major credit cards
accepted.
TANNER
MOTOR CO.
FIR 'B UP
CHECK THE OIL
WASH THAT WINDSHIELD
EXPERT WASH & tUB JOBS
All This And Even More At
BYAR'S TEXACO -
Expert Wheel Alignment With
BEAR Equipment,
Tune-Ups, Muffler And Brake Work
Air Conditioning Service
DOUBLE STAMF'S WEDNESDAY
Wash, Lubricate, Polish -- Pick Up and Delivery
Complete i.ine Hercules and Dunlop Tires
Tubes, All Sizes, Wholesale Prices
BYARS TEXACO
Hwy. 31 at Hwy. 90 • Ph. 489:1534, Malakoff
Mrs. Jean Rogers Bast, which is the major sport in that
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. section.
Rogers of Malakoff, is among W.H. Wilson, 81, well-imown
the 2,000 students era'oiled for Malakoff resident for many
the first term of the new Lamar years, passed away at the home
State College of Teelmology at of his daughter, Mrs. Louie
Chapins, at Big Springs, Texas
last Friday evening.
Seventeen workers of the Ma-
lakoff Fuel Carnpany who were
released this week in the first
of a series of cuts that will
mark the end of the lignite in-
dustry here in Malakoff, in-
cluded: M York, O. D.
Avery, E. E. Phillips, R. M.
Martin, Dee Alexander, Emrnett
Monroe, Willie Slaughter, Roy
Wallace, Mike Gonzales, Lonnie
Contreras, Ignacio Henmndez,
Rudolph Martinez, Emillio
Ybarra, Francisco Heredia, Ed-
ward Najera, Manuel Najera,
and Clemon Owens.
40 YEARS AGO
Gilbert Benson, 13 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Ben-
son of the Cross Roads com-
munity, is suffering from a
broken collar hone which he re-
ceived when he fell out of a
wagon in which the family was
Benin'nora. Mrs. Bost is a sopho-
more biology major.
The new Cotton Belt passen-
ger train schedule which be-
comes effective at 12:01 a.m.
Sunday, according to local agent
C. M. Gilmore, will change the
arrival time of only one of the
two daffy trains. Northbotmd
Tre No. 102, which has been
arriving at 5:11 p.m., will ar-
rive about 15 miwutes rlier.
The young adult class of the
Methodist Church School enjoy-
ed a fish fry on Tuesday even-
ing at the Texas Power & Light
Company's lake at 2midnd.
The 8 couples ejoying the out-
ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Royall, Rev. and Mrs. Walter
Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Phillips, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Le-
ROy Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon DeArm.
30 YEARS AGO
The Malakoff Tigers gt off to
a good start in the 1941 cenfer-
eace race in the 20-13 dtrict
here Friday night by defeating
the Crandall High School -.
Enriquez Rodriquez, Mexican
miner, is being treated at the
Kilman Hospital for injuries
received last Tlmrsday while at
work in the No. 4 llgrde mine.
HIS dmst was badly bruised and
he suffered lung and other in-
ternal /njuries when he was
caught between a mine car and
a prop after the car had jump-
ed the track.
Bom to Mr. and Mn. Camey
returning home from Poat
Sunday night.
Mr. Perry McCollum,
mica engineer in the employ
the Texas Clay Products
puny of this city, was unRedt
marriage to Miss Ruth
of St. Louis, Missouri,
September 20.
Miss Eleanor Spencer of
ens has completed
merits to teach expression in |
public schools of this
classes to begin
September 30.
"Little" Charlie
Midget half hack, put an
to that "mascott" stuff at
ens Friday after he had
fully grounded two of the
est men on the Athens
Charlie is small, but he
his part well, and great
are expected of him
graduation.
Mrs. S. A. Hall, while
at the Trinidad Lake
afternoon, stuck a fish ho
the palm of her right
e was attempting to
the hook from the pole.
anesthetic and an incision
necessary before the
be removed.
GIBSON DISCOUNT
PHARMACY
(Prescription Service)
900 Corsicana Hwy Malakoff
Ph. 675-5069 Athens
"BEST FOR LESS"
Registered Pharmacist on Duty
JWW4ERS & RANCHERS
:- K[mS, Tan
Kirby at the Baylor Hospital
in Dallas at 1:00 a.m., Thurs-
day, a 9 pound beby boy. IED -- SEED -- FER'I ILIZER
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Talia- L.
ferro and baby left Saturday " ": .......... .... , ::/*- ..
morniig for Ringgold, Texas, . ,.. ' - :V==.., e . -,
wh'e be has accepted a teach- ; J [] ! "" }¢#Lql "'"
Ringgold, public schools. He will . ,
he head coach of basketball,
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Because over the )'ears his parents your paycheck and invested in U.S.
have invested in U.S. Savings Bonds Savings Bonds. It's a painless way'
--it, his name, fo, his future--by tO save.
part=cipatmg in the Payroll Savings
Plan at wor.
He probably doesn't even kno
And right now, he couldn't care less.
But when he's Gluer, that money can
be used {or a lot of" t h ings---a car, a COL
lege education, or even s new home,
The Payroll Savings Pine, =s ar
eas) way to save money for you and
every member o( your t amiiy When
YOU jom. an amount you designate
will be automat,cal[v [aid aside rom
And now there's a bonus interest
rate on all U.S. Savings Bonds--for
E Bonds, 5, when held to matu-
rity o( 5 years, l0 months '4% the
first year), That extra '"A, payable
as a bonus at maturity, applies to all
Bonds issued since June I, 1970...
wltn a comparable improvement for
ali older Bonds.
Join the Payroll Savings Ptan
where you work and make your son
the richest kid on {'he block.
At
For
.€ relace them Wn needed, eke) can b
tashed at yuur nk "l'a mz IW deferral
un¢fl redempll n| alway t¢11mbt,
Rond =r¢ prtmd .a, ,, *a¢
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Take stock in America.
Now Bonds pay a bonus at maturity.
O The U.S. Goernment does no py Io th/ adv.r/,mmen4.
".r it is psed a* * public in €oalrstion with The
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