The Malakofl News, q[lmrsday, Oct. 15, 1N1--gA
E.
(BUDDY) CAMPBELL
services were held Sun-
11, 1981, at 2 p.m. for
Campbell, 68, who
of Winnsboro Nursing
October 9, 1981 at
Regional Hospital in
urst officiated at the
burial followed at the
Cemetery in Rains
was born Aug. 23, 1913
Co., Texas to William Cam-
Edna A. Long Campbell. He
farmer and a member of
Baptist Church in Win-
include one brother, W.E.
of Malakoff; one sister, Mrs.
of Lubbock; an aunt, Mrs.
of Athens; several nieces
He was born July 12, 1907 in
Oklahoma and had spent most of his life
in the Malakoff area. He was a retired
farmer and a veteran of World War II
serving in the Navy.
Survivors include his wife, Pearl
Holloway of Malakoff; two sons, Ron
Holloway and Danny Holloway, both of
Athens; two daughters, Mrs. Loris
Waters of Grand Prairie and Miss
Jessie Holloway of Malakoff; a foster
daughter, Mrs. Virginia McCormick of
Caney City; four brothers, L. R.
Holloway of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Elvin
Holloway of Waco, Hershal Holloway of
Washington and Howard Holloway of
Dallas; one sister, Mrs. Jewell Waller
of Terrell; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
VFW members served as
pallbearers.
Paschal Funeral Home of Malakoff
was in charge of arrangements.
r-Edwards-Cain Funeral
was in charge of
!. HOLLOWAY
Services were held Friday,
2 p.m. for George I.
of Malakoff. Services
the Paschal Funeral Home
passed away Wed-
1981 at Henderson Coun-
Hospital in Athens after a
Post officiated at the
interment followed in the
COPELAND, Malakoff
completed the basic
held Aug. 10 through
academy was held at the
Peace Officers
Instructors were
~f the Kilgore Police
County
LOIS M. WHEELER
Funeral services for Lois Marion
Wheeler, 69, of Eustace, were held at 2
p.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church
of Eustace with Rev. Gary Mayfield of-
ficiating. Burial followed in the Payne
Cemetery under the direction of Carroll
and Lehr Funeral Home of Athens.
Mr. Wheeler died Wednesday, Oct. 7,
in Henderson County Memorial
Hospital following a brief illness.
He was born May 17, 1912, in the
Gosen Community. He had resided in
Eustace all of his life and was a retired
carpenter and a member of the First
Baptist Church of Eustace.
Survivors include his wife, Dixie Mae
Wheeler of Eustace; two sons, Joe N.
Business Brief.
Jim Latham opens
new agency here
Jim Latham Insurance Agency, ser-
ving as an agent for Farmers Insurance
Group, opened for business at 420 E.
Royall Blvd. in Malakoff Monday.
Owned by Jim and Melinda Latham,
the business will offer insurance
coverage for auto, fire, life, health
commercial needs.
The business will be open from 9 a.m.
until 3 p.m. and after 6 p.m. by appoin-
tment. It will also be open from 9 a.m.
until 12 noon on Saturday.
The Latham's are parents of five
children, Patti, Allen, Mindy, Melany
and Eddy. They reside in Athens:
Latham is presently employed at the
U. S. Post Office in Athens as a letter
carrier. He holds an associate of seien-~
ce degree from Henderson CountyI
Junior College and majored in accoun- !
ting at the University of Texas at Tyler.
In Uruguay, duelling Is legal so long
as both parties in the dispute are
registered blood donors.
Gwynne's Holiday Cleaners
416-A S. Palestine, Athens
. Complete Laundq and De/Cleaning Serdco.
funds -WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES-
Treasurer announced last Open Mon.-Fri., Closed Sat.
$25,770,675.15 will be gankston's G,E., Malakoff i
0 254 Texas Counties. The ,4,1~14/~1" THE LO..~S//~O -
e Lateral Road Fund ad-
Y the State Treasurer's of- ,~O~@_
ted by the 67th legislature.
;rson County allocation is
ed the funds will be used
ction and improvement
d~ The lateral road fund is
of monies derived from Get Ready For [
collected at the pump.
are based on the Holidays---1 I
are mile area, the rural
tnd the county lateral road YOU CAN
of the funds are
counties to the State
includes money ap-
fiscal years 1980, 1981
Well as interest earned on
The 1982 funds are being
rather than at the com-
year.
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Wheeler of Scroggins and J. W. Wheeler
of Lamesa; three daughters, Barbara
Anding of Athens, Linda Ford of
Seminole and Phyllis Wheeler of
Enstace; four brothers, I. W. Wheeler
and Willie Wheeler, both of Eustace,
Oscar Wheeler of Trinidad and Vernon
Wheeler of Dallas; and nine gran-
dchildren.
Nephews served as pallbearers.
FEED . SEED . SUPPLIES
FARMERS & RANCHERS SUPPLY
KENNETH LEWIS CALL COLLECT 214/395-2881 OR
OWNER WEST HWY. 31, KERENS 396-2282
a.m. at
To Sell: 96 Bulls
9
10 Bred Heifers -- bred to
(5 are daughters
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CL Domino 913
of HH Advance A41
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Selling the first son of CL1 Domino 913
Rubin Kasper, Mgr. -- Ph. 817/445-3060 Jim Wells, Herdsman
817/879-2862
Harold Graham, Mgr. Kermit Ranch - Ph. 915/586-3292
Lee Campbell, Owner -- P. O. Box 4275, Midland, Tx. 79704 Ph. 915/694-8050
Rt. 2 -- Dublin, Texas 76446
5 miles SW of Duldin on Hwy. 377-67
COUNTRY FAIR
Custom Draperies &
Curtains
Carva Beidler 489-0287
The grace ye are saved through,
The substance of things hoped for,
The evidence of things not seen.
OCHOA'S
RESTAURANT
489-1779
Hwy. 31 Malakoff
THE FEED BOX
451-2331
at Michael's Cove
"After church ~i! 011 ~ lunch."
HARBOR HOUSE
RESTAURANT, CLUB
AND MARINA
Star Harbor 489-0810
TEXAS CLAY
INDUSTRIES, INC.
W. Main
489.1331
MALAKOFF
INSURANCE AGENCY
102 South Terry 489-0512
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garrison
THE BARBER
SHOP
East Royall Blvd. 489-0455
Les Williams and
Earl Gentry
T~e ~ne,,c~ ~t~* Socmty
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TOLICHDCRVPI. , . we all know the thrill that lifts us to our feet when O/JR team
scores, We cheer, we sing and shout.
It takes teamwork to put a man over theft goal line, The whole team must work
together to move that boll down the field... '*the dght way," The guards and tackles must
hold the line. The ends must be "on target" to receive passes. The quaelerback must
know his plays and execute them with speed and skgl.
Likewise, in the game of life we need wisdom and strength beyond our Individual
endeavor. It is essential to receive inspiration and help in order to achieve successfully
our goals in llfe. Your church or synagogue can provide that faith which leads to
everlasting victory,
DONOVAN-GALVANI
• Womens Apparel
Hwy. 31 ' 489-1828
K&K
KOATINGS, INC.
Highway 31 East 489-1920
Mrs. Jeff Hopkins
MALAKOFF
PRESCRIPTION
SHOPPE
106 N. Terry 489-1909
Marlin and Karen Perkins
TANNER RADIO &
TV SERVICE
Antenna Sales & Service
Railroad St. Malakoff
489-0359
CITY BUILDING
SUPPLIES, INC.
West Royzll Blvd.
489,01191
TANNER "'
.o LAKESIDE
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MOTOR COMPANY i Mo.d., +u... Wedne,., ThurS. rld,, Satord. ] BEAUTY SHOP
i f'f'~ I Isaiah Matthew h~rk John John Acts Romans [
105 East Mitcham [ ?l-i 0: -42 12.]7 j Caney City 489-0701
489-1292 "f" "f" I" "f- "f" "t "I" "t t" Melinda Watson, Owner
The Tanner Famil
MALAKOFF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH TRINIDAD
CHURCH OF CHRIST OF TRINIDAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jam== i. ~etnl~', llll~l=t~. Bill Wntsem, Minister Rol~rt Foster, Minister778-3534
FIRST SAVINGS & ................. lO:OOa.m. Sunday School .................. 9:45a.m.Sun oay School ....... : ......... ROYALL CHEVROLET
Sunday Morning Worship ....... lI:00a.m. Sunday Morntng Worship ....... 10:45 a.m. SunDay Morning Worsn!p ....... 10:30a.m.
LOAN OF MALAKOFF S~rtday Evening Worship ........ 6:0Op.m. Sunday Training S4ervice ........ 6:0Op.m. SunDay EveninsWorshlp ........ 8:oop,m. al BUICK CO,
Wednesday Service ............. 6:30p.m. Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:OOp.m. Sunday Song Service ............ 5;~0p.m,
Highway 31 E. Wedmmday Ladies BibleClalm. 10'00a m. Wednesday ............... 7:30p.m. Wednesday Mid-week ........... 7:30p.m. 510 W. R0yail Blvd.
489.0991 ' ' ' Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... e:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ladies Bible 489-0529
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ' - CROS~ ROADS ' Class ...................... ... I0:00 a.m.
OF MALAKOFF
....... UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ST. JUDE S MISSION '
JnmeluBeasnnm /-nsto¢ a en Falter
' Randy W IT , Father B.G. Eades
SumdaySchool .................. 9:48a.m. Sunday MorrdngWorship ........ 9:30a.m, Services held it Luther Lane at Hwy, S8~ r
Ekmday Morning Worship ....... ll:00a.m. Sunday School ................. 10:30a,m. Sunday Mass .................... 8:~a.m.
CEDAR LAKE Baldly Eveldlql Worship ........ ?:00p.m. Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p.m. Sunday School immed~tely aRer mau
Wedl~Worsldp ............. ?:OOp.m. p,'Si lng : ' l MALAKOFF, INC.
NURSING HOME .... 6:0Op.m. Every ~Id Friday of mo~th ...... 7:.p.m. FIRSAr BAPTIST CHURCH
Gtrb Amdlb~, Sunday ......... e:Oop.m. MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED OF TRINIDAD Highway 31 W. 489-0538
West Royall Blvd. 489-1702 wMu, TUm~hly ................. 9:00a.m. METHODIST CHURCH Danny Baler, Minister
Claire: C.-]RrenyClemcme-, Pnminr Sund y School ..... e: e.m. Open Sun.-Thurs. 8 to 7
Celebration Sunday ........... e:0Op.m. Sunday Sc-I~l.., .~.~7.. ......... 10:0Oam. Sunday Morningwo hip.'.'. .... n:0oa.m. Fri. and Sat. 8 to 8.
Y. ~o~...MuMdarm, Wed~mday. 3:~p.m~ Morning Worship .............. ll:00a.m, Sunclay Evening Worship ........ 7:00p,m.
,~mn ~emu-, my ........... a:oop,m, Evening Worship .............. 6:3o p.m. Wednesday ...... 7 o0pm.
MuMC Makea% Wedneed~y ...... 7:00p.m. Wedneeday Cha noel Choir ....... 7:30p,m. ' ........... '
PARKVIEW MISSIONARY United Methodist Women meet FIRST UNITED METHODIST
- --BAP~sT CHURCH ~d and 4th Mondays .......... 2:30 p.m. CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
DULANEY ,d..- ~eh paster FFF meets ISt end 3rd , l~lml~dwardl, Minister
" " ° ' • m ' PERRY BROS,
AUTO SUPPLY .................. 9:45a.m. Tuesday| ............... , ..... Xl.OOa. , SundaySchool........,. ......... .~.?Sa,m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... IO:55 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday Morn mg wors.n!p ....... |o:~a.m. E.'HIghwo/31
"Pleasing You Pleases Us" Training Service ................ 6:00 p.m. Ken Jom~, Pasta" Sunday Evening worsmp ........ ,:Do p.m.
$II Htl~V~ 31 East 48~-1533 Sunday EvenlngWorship ........ (i:45p.m. Sunday School .................. 9:~a,m, UMYF,,:... .................... e:~p.m. 48~482
Wednesday Nl~ht Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0'.~$ a,m.Fellowship ~upper
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dulal~/WMA ......................... 6:45p.m. Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00p.m. 4th Wedoesday:. ,~. ~,~ ...... 6:30 p.m.
Prnyer Meeting ............... 7:30p.m. Wedmmday Mid-~Veek Service... 7:00 P.m. Ladies Bible Stuay, TU y ..... 9:~0n.m.
FRED SONNTAG
FORD, INC.
303 W. Roylll Blvd.
489.050
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sonntag
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McKEE
LUMBER CO.
East Royall Blvd.
489-0527
Gene Berry, manager
CITIZENS
STATE BANK
North Tor
489-0530
JIM DAY
ELECTRIC
J&J
ENTERPRISES
R.H. lee Park
Your Host ....
Jude and Judy Glassc0ck
t;&R .
Animal Clinic
Hwy. 31 Ma/akoff
489-1899
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