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Thursday, Oct. 29, 1981
--~y ]ssl wiii 0e observed
Wednesday, Nov. II, and the Veterans
Administration is urging all Americans
to commemorate the day by par.
ticipating in their local community's
observance.
Vne veterans administrauon has
opened two new field offices for the
agency's inspector general. Located in
Hartford, Conn., and Kansas City, Mo.,
the offices will enhance the agency's
capability to identify fraud, waste and
abuse in VA operations.
in cities and towns all across Texas, h)cal water problems are threatening to
erupt into one enormous statewide crisis. Countless communities are facing grow-
lng water supply, water treatment, sewage treatment and flood control problems
estimated to cost a staggering $50 billion over the next 25 years. To make matters
worse, federal funds for water projects have recendy been slashed.
But on November 3, Texans have the opportunity to adopt a plan, already passed
by two-thirds of the Legislature, wl~ich would harness a portion of our state's
budget surplus to help shoulder that heavy Ioc, d burden.
The plan is proposed Constitntion',fl Amendment No. 4,
Passage of Amendment No. 4 would:
Make possible the sale of more than $200 mfllh)n in authorized and urgendy
needed state bonds to address a backlog of needed projects.
Create a loan guaranty program to enable local communities to save millions of
dollars in issuing future bonds,
Begin to build a "nest egg" fi)r the future from a part of the state's budget
surplus to assist local governmenL,~ m financing future water and ~wage
projects.
Texas' water needs must be met, either now
or in the future. We can act now, and save
money ... or pay the higher price later for our
neglect, with possible increased taxes. ~nsible
acthm now makes much more sense for Texas.
VOTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4
ON NOVEMBER 3l
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MALAKOFF SCHOOL TEACHERS were treated to a look around and refreshments at Malakoff Public
and Thursday. The event, hosted by Friends of the Library, was planned to better acquaint teachers with
available to students. (Staff Photo by Lorl Callaway )
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Researchers have consistently found
that adolescent drug use is not a
solitary activity but rather an activity
mainly carried out within a peer group,
says Diane Welch, a family life
education specialist.
Welch is on the home economies staff
of the Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, The Texas A&M University
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C, REG COLBURN - CIIERIE FOSTER
Dr. and Mrs. Bob P. Foster of Athens
announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter,
Cherie to James Gregory (Greg)
Colburn of Giddings, son of Zelda
Colburn of Bridgeport and James C.
Colburn of Quitman.
The future bride is a graduate of
Athens High School and Henderson
County Junior College. She is currently
attending Texas A&M University and is
employed by the Vice Chancellor of
Legal Affairs for the Texas A&M
University System.
The future bri,
of Bridgeport High
A&M University. He ts
played as a petroleum
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dings.
The ceremony will be
Saturday, November 21,
Baptist Church of AthenS.
All friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
Cherie is the
and Mrs. C. O. (
Malakoff.
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CHESTER BURNS, JR.
BELINDA GAlL GARRISON
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A.
nounce the enl
proaching marriage
Belinda Gall, to Chester
Arlington.
Burns is the son of
Lloyd Ritter of Mere
The wedding is ple
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