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midwest U.S.
Iranians announce oil allocations
Corinth water probe continuing
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Clayton Reynolds of
is continuing an investigation into
the Corinth water and sewer system Corinth city records by the end of
this week.
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New Fort Worth mayor urges cooperation
of Ppkin of Dallas:
four
attended Blanton High.. Saturday
of Wichita Falls,
Givens
six grand
cast,
She is survived by a
reins of city government Tuesday, Woods a victory margin of more
Funeral services will be Johnston of Mineola;
Hunger
about $7 bathen and is the eornerstone at benten •steopatme
116A Eogle Dr.
566-2866
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Parsons of Bessemer,
and four grandchildren
won a landside victory Saturday,
garnering 59.89 percent of the vote.
Vietnamese find refuge in
early Sunday
Quitman hospital
Tuesday at the Goen
Funeral Home Chapel
The Rev;. Dr. Charles
Sanders willconduct the
services and burial will
sons and five daughters.
Kavin, Travis, Timothy
Herman
marll.
held at 10a.m. Tuesday
at the Lucas-Halden
Funeral Home Chapel
for Ruth Davenport, 79.
who died Saturday night
died
Flow
Ruth Davenport
LEWISVILLE
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TEHRAN: Iran (AP) - The
National Iranian Oil Co. says
production of Iranian crude oil will
average 3.5* million to 4 million
Los
five
A Southwest Bonk
Member FDIC
A bulldozer pushes trash
for burial at the northwest
end of Lewisville Lake.
Miss Lillian cancels TfFU appearance
Bessie B Meadows.
Funeral services will
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -
Woodie Woods, who unseated in-
cumbent Mayor Hugh Parmer in a
bitter mayoral runoff, has urged
Fort Worth residents to put the
conroversial campaign rhetoric
behind them and work to make the
city the "envy of the nation."
The challenger, who will tdhe the
resettled in Iowa
The refugees also had signs that
read. “We the boat people are grateful
to Governor *ay and the Iowans
Thanks to all of you who have
welcomed us with your opened arms “
Colleen Shearer, direcjor of the
refugee service, welcomed the group
L $
Africa or Israel.
Before the revolution that drove
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
from the throne, Iran produced an
because this is the year of Lamoni s
centennial,.
"This is a good place to be and-a
great land." said Lesley "You're fine
Horace Reynolds
-Funeral services for
Horace Reynolds, 46. of
1008 Hex'd Road will tie
First
Denton
National
Bores
at
in this wonderful State,' said refugee
spokesman .Nglyea Tu Cuong of Ho
Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon "We
feel like Governor Ray is our savior
We pray that other state's will take his
lead and follow *
majority\and forcing a runoff
Fort Worth voters turned out in
record numbers Saturday to give
than 10,000 votes. Woods had 32.525
votes to 21,825 for Parmer; -
Mill in Lewisville and
ran Shorty's Bait Shop
for 37 years.
She was born Feb 5.
1900. in Alabama and
was preceded in death
by her husband, S.A
(Shorty) Davenport
She is survivedby one
son, Larry Crossley of
Irving; three brothers,
Frank Coste of Detroit,
Dr. Imogene Bentley Dickey
who will be recoanized May 12 os o Disting-
uished Alumrws of East lexas State Univer
sity.
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Lillian Carter, President Jimmy
Carter’s mother, was scheduled to
speak at Texas Woman's University
this morning. However, due to
health problems, she was unable to
appear, TWU officials reported.
Mrs. Carter had agreed to visit the
campus Sunday after receiving an
invitation from Margaret Noyes,
associate professor of special
education at TWU.
Dr. Noyes, who is a friend of Cissy
Dolvin, Mrs. Carter’s sister, said she
The state attorney general’s office Attorney,General Mark White, said
he hopes to complete the review of
‘ Cam Hoafamnily Mayor Pat Lesley
~ said their' sponsorship is entiched
“We feel like we have been reborn .
Come On Down
To
boats along the coast in Vietnamese Her effort was
A large sign greeted them at Camp: received with laughs and smiles
Dodge, where they were given .....
clothing and warm food and were
matched with their sponsor families
The sign read: “Chao Mung Cac_Ban
den Iowa” — "Welcome to Iowa/'
Gov. Robert D. Ray told President
Carter earlier that Iowa can ac-
valued- at $30 and two
fire rims valued at $132
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concerning allegations of mishan-
dling of funds, use of inferior
materials, improper location of
water lines and “exorbitant” water
rates.
John. Fainter, first assistant to
de why
As soon , as the review is com-
pleted, Fainter said he will meet
with Corinth city officials, who
requested the investigation April 4.
First Baptist Church
Kindergarten A
Pre-Kindergarten
Registrations are now being
orceptedforFall 1979
and Spring 1980.
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saw the vehicle turn
around a nd drive slow ly
past the park-before
382-2570. 4
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George O. Lain
' • .Funeral services for
George O. Lain, 75, of
Route 1, Pilot Point, will
be held at 10 a m.
Robbin, Edith and Terri
and Sherri Reynolds, all
of Denton; four step
children, Kolleen and
one brother, Albert
Turner of Brownfield;
three sisters, Jewel.
was visiting Ruth Carter Stapleton's
religious retreat in Argyle Sunday
when Mrs. Carter made a surprise
visit.
“I thought it was a . golden op-
portunity to have her come over and
.see TWU,” Dr. Noyes said.
Mrs. Carter initially agreed, but
later Mrs.Dolvin called Dr. Noyes to
say the president 's mother had come
down with a cold and would not be
able to make the appearance
Meadows: both
Denton County $
Loon
Headquorters
Zion Baptist Church in
Wolfe City The Rev.
Harvey Manjane will
conduct the services,
with burial to follow at
Mount Zion Cemetery
persons. Today it is a national reach* 1.32 million.
at a Angeles, Calif ,
people and I welcome you ‘
Lamoni, population 2,500, has three
other Vietnamese families whom
Grandma s House
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I nusual Gifts
son. R L Huffman of HArace, Kerry, Janeti.
died Saturday at Flow
Memorial Hospital The
Revs Alton Hampt)n
Mr Reynolds died
Thursday at his home
He was born Jan 16.
1933, in Wolfe City; and
married- Annie Mary-
Edwards in Cooper Dec
24. 1954 They had 1Q
children and moved
their family to Denton in
-1972
Mr Reynolds was a
member of the Mount
Zion Baptist Church and
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the only heat was from open fires
But not everything was the same.
“In the one working refrigerator,
there was fresh milk and meat," the
new study said. “This food, purchased
with food stamps, was the one dif-
ference from the situation 10 years
ago, and the children's health and
liveliness reflected this."
In fact, food stamps have made "a
crucial difference” nationwide, the
new report concluded
The food stamp program was a pilot
effort in 1968 that reached 2.88 million
Mickle Cain, both of
Denton, and Louie
of Southeast Asia for the cold prairies
of the Midwest
Many of the refugees wore light
clothing and sandals, the children
shorts and small tops, as they arrived
in 50-degree weather Sunday after a
24-hour flight from Malaysia, where
most of them have been living on
Hospital. The Rev
Robert Witt will conduct
the services and burial
will follow at Old Hall
Cemetery.
Mrs. Davenport
resided at 1102 North
LAWN « DOCTOR
NOW SERVINO DENTON
Proteionola in Lawn Care Growth
Fortiliaotion, Weed & Insect Control
»vALUAMONS
Brackeen of
Wuous ied Faimet uy a scant 23
votes after the April 7 ballots were
counted. However, the City Council
decidked in its canvass — with
Parmek casting the deciding vote —
that 30 legal write-in votes had been
held at 1 pm Wed- . - Faye Lane. Doris Hay
nesday at the Mount McKinney and Peggy
four daughters, Lor
Auxier of Argyle.
Chrystal Madewel. and
PrERy Sellers, both of
Denton and Dorothy
Cor da of LaM Irada
Calf one sister. Alice
Anstead of Lubbkc w
and a half stater Ciara
one grea t grande h i id
Mich , John and Ollie
be at Cooper Creek Coste. both of
Cemetery. Bessemer, Ala ; three
- Mr Lam died Sunday sisters. Pat Jenkins and
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program belientuing more ilu 3
million people jat an annual cost of
“We promise to be useful," he
added
Ray laid i w nemgiw “wmiwitr a •
warm greeting to all our new towans
We promise to help you We won't
guarantee your success But your
sponsors truly want you to succeed "
People in arly 30 cities and towns
volunteered to serve as friends,
counselors and advocates
The entire town of Lamoni, in south
Ventral Iowa, is sponsoring the Quan
. half brother*, Willie
. Given* of Garland. Cecil
and Carroll Given* both
Florence’C. Wood
Graveside funeral
serv ce for Florence C
Wood .of Argyle will be
heldTuenday at, 2 p m
ar Graham Cemetery in
Argyle Offetating wtil
be the Rev o D Car
penter
. Mr* Wood was born
Max 10, 1893, in Denton
County, and she died %
Sunday
School Memorial Hospital
He is survived by his She was born in
wife. Annie Reynolds of Germany Aug 1903;
Denton, his parents, and was married to
■ in Denton She was a
membet of the Bible ■
Baptist Church of Lake
Dallas and "was a
houseuite
She is survived by two
sons. Ray and Charlie
Ludwig Bores, who died
in 1972
She was a memker of
the Lutheran church
and was a housewife
She is survived by one
daughter Marianne
Brown, and a grand
daughter, Anna Marie
Hackett, both of Deriton
The Schmitz Floyd
Conroe, two daughters,
Doris Gene Moore of
Denton ‛ apd Elsie
Maria B Bores
Graveside - funeral
. services will be held at
Roselawp Memorial
Park at 10 a m Tuesday
for Maria B Bores, 75,
of Route 3,.Corinth
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Kemheth Helman will
conduct thie. servicea,
with burial to follow al
Shiloh Cpmetery
Mrs Meadows was
born in Lavinia Tenn ,
PONDER DAY SCHOOL
Open Under New Management As
PONDER DAY SCHOOL AND
AND LEARNING CENTER
Mr*. Constance T. Brown, B.5., Early Child-
hood Specialist, Director ha* some open-
ing*, 18 month* and over.
Reasonable rates which includes:
Hot lunch Morning and Afternoon Snack
Breakfast Optional
Program Includes:
Freedom from individual learning
. Directed octivities at child » level
Indiuiduelrooorts to norents on progrec,
‘iqldTp Afterhchoo’ o o.Drop no-a
Hours: 7:00 A.M. until 6:00 P M Monday/
through Friday. A
For intprmation or interview call: Dente
382-7494 after 5.
Paul Reynolds of
Greenville and Elyse
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-children. • 11 great
lerandc hildren and for
great great grandch
ildren
The family will be at
the Jack Schmtz and
Soin Funeral Home from.
1ao 8 30 pm Monday
at ion
adeartherapp,r and seyeral tiresand
Mobile Home lark wh eels yalued at s .140
Sunday morning -we rented stolen tb •
According to’ the . - L sunday, from..a
report. the woman was vehde par . .
enroute to Denton from iRday Lanes bowling
the Yacht Club Estates alley on } niversity
when two men in a Drive - _
green AMC passed her According to the
n the right shoulder of report, , the equipment
the road around-12 20 was stolen from a
lgched camper between
9 30 p m Saturday and
Once in front of her 2 45 a m Sunday.
vehicle, the report said. Included among the
the AMC slowed down to stolen items were two
a speed of around 20 rods and reels valued at
miles per hour. and the 1228. two tackle boxes
woman then heard the cntaining fishing lures
shots The woman valued at $200, two tires
stopped at the mobile and wheels valued at
home park and called $250, a tool box con-
police, adding that she laming tools valued at
" ‘ $300. a 22-caliber rifle
Lula A. Huffman
QUITMAN - Funeral
services for Lula
Amanda Huffman, 83,
formerly a six-year
resident of Denton
Nursing Center, were to
be held at- 3 pm
Monday at the English
Funeral Home Chapel
The Rev Cloyce Miller
was to officiate the
services and burial was
to be at New. Hope
Cemetery near Mineola.
Mrs Huffman was
born March 14, 1896, in
Winnsboro. "Wood
County, and she died
Sowell of Brownwood, Pearl. Edward*. both of
Gladys Browning of Cooper, Sandra Miles of
Winnsboro and Opal Commerce and Phyllis
Hyatt- of. Silverton -Merrith of Greenville,
three grandchildren and three brothers the Rey
Sox 21 1901 and
" married Albert T
Meadows Feb 23 1923,
Rifle shots reported
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A woman reported to BfotteF
Denton police that two --------—
men fired several rifle cnuing, westbound
shots at her as she was F." m
MAKNC KAMI’ ‛tGwu‛
BANDAU 1 MINNIS
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of the federal government's $10 billion
annual program for helping feed the
poor. .
Free or reduced-price school lun-
ches that reached 3.3 million children
in fiscal year 1969 now are eaten by
more than 12 million. Free school
breakfasts, eaten by 330,000 then, now-
are served to about 3 million
youngsters.
And a special program for pregnant
and nursing women and infants,
started in 1974 for 206,000, now
nying Woods a clear
Cooper. Paul Eugene be held at 2 p m
Reynolds of San Tuesday at the S hmitz
Francisco (an! -and Floyd Hamlett Funerat
Joe Reynolds of Los Home Chapel for Bessie
Angeles, four sisters, B Meadows, 77, who
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Lake workers bury
illegal trash dump
Park rangers used a bulldozer Friday to bury
an eyesore on the northwest end of Lewisville
Lake. . ’ a .
The illegal trash dump there off Grissom Road I
32 between Highway 380 and Mayhill Road has
become a health hazard, Judy Henderson, a park
ranger at the lake, said. > .
. “There’s everything out there from household
garbage to construction material and it’s getting |
closer and closer to the water," she said. - ।
“So we’re burying it and closing the road with
fencing. We just hope people will respect the I
fence. It’s really sad that we’re having to spend
so much money on something like this when
other areas need beautification projects, boat
- ramps and picnic tables," she added. l •
Jean McKinney, all of
los.Angeles......and Rosie
Brigham of Greenx ille
and eight grand
children .
The family wih be at
the People's Funeral
Home for visitation
from 7 to 8 pm
Tuesday
A She was a ufetime $
+r*rnt—otBern"—
4ounty. attended
Mayhill school and ws
u miember of the Baptist
church She married
Oscar D Wood in Center
Pvint in 1906
Survivors inc ude
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A commodate 1,500 new refugees this
group of 167 Vietnamese boat people year. The Iowa Refugee Service
who say they “feel like we have been Center is handling their placemen!
reborn" has traded the steamy tropics About 3.500 Indochinese already have
Lesley said aspf industrious,, hard-
working people
' "SUI 19 ofhtuU* Mid Hw *powaor* •
have no finangjal obligation to the -n
refugees, who are eligible for federal
resettlement funds
The US State Department gives
the Iowa Refugee Service Center
about $350 for-each refugee it reset-
tles. The center $ allowed to allocate
" the money as it sees fit
Mr*' Shearer said critic* who clafm
refugees will tmdded to 'be state s
welfare rolls are wrong Fewer than
354fidochinese families who have re
settled in lowa are‘receiving welfare
benefits, she said . i .
Sunday '* welcoming . com
memorates the- fourth anniversary of
the United States withdrawal from
Vietnam
Cori n,i h... four
daughters. Elaine
Meadows of Corinth.
Rita Durham of
Lewis ville., Colieen
Swanson of Sherman
and Bertha Teboof Fort
Worth 19 grand
children and 16 great
. grandchildren
The family will be at
the SchmitFloyd:
Hamlett Funeral Home
for visitation from 7008
. 0‘clock Monday night
barrels a day for the rest of the year, average of 6 million barrels of crude
with a total of 1.05 million barrels oil daily and exported 5.3 million,
daily going to Exxon, Texaco, Gulf, The head of the Iranian oil com-
Caltex and Shell pany, Hassan Nazih, told the news
Reza Azimi, the company's conference the government is
marketing director, told a news limiting daily production to 4 million
conference Sunday nine-month barrels for the time being.
contracts had been agreed on with 35 “We at this time do not need any
countries and oil companies. He said foreign personnel at any level, '' he
the price was $16.57 a barrel for light declared.
crude and $16.04 for heavy crude. Industry sources expect Iran's
Azimi said all the buyers agreed daily oil income to average $48
not to sell any of the oil to South million to $30 million.
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basn unit
., morning at Westgate
’Hospital
He was born in
Oklahoma Jan 6, 1904,
r and married Ruth
Mathews in 1928 in Iowa
Park He was a retired
oil field worker.
He is survived by one
brother,' F W Lain of
Sanger; and two nieces
and one nephew
Ethal Elbert
LEWISVILLE -
Funeral services for
. Ethel Elbert of Lake
Dallas will be held at 2
pm. Tuesday at the
Lake Dallas Methodist
Church
Mrs Elbert died
Sunday in Mount
Vernon I
She is survived by
• . three sons, Ed and
James Elbert, of
Lewisville and Robert
Elbert of Mount Vernon
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