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The Paris News, Dec. 3, 1982 Paradethe Cuttrells, Highway Full Gospel Church, a fire truck driven by members of the Paris Fire Department Reserves, the Salvation Army, First Baptist Church and Bell Electronics. Also, the Paris 4-H Club, Emberson Baptist youth, Aikin Elementary School, Victory Baptist Church, Alpha Upsilon Chi sorority, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ramseur Baptist Church, Paris teachers, Radio, First Baptist Church of Blossom, Kawasaki Cycle Center, a ridden by Amy Ballard, Cub Scout Pack 105, and the Paris Noon Optimist Club. From Page 1 Continued Also, Party Magic, Paris Noon Optimist Club trailer, Boy Scout Troop 2, Victory Baptist Academy, Paris Jaycees' car and motorbike, Cabell's Dairies, Hella Temple Clown Around, Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Lamar County, Joy of Nature Garden Club, Girl Scout Troop 23, North Lamar High School Foreign Language Club, Emberson Baptist Church, Girl Scout Troop 109, and the Lamar County Humane Association. Also, Paris Junior College cheerleaders, Justiss Elementary School, Lollypop Kid Stop, Blossom Cub Scouts Den 3, Brownie Troop 10, Girl Scout Troop 117, Afro-American Club of PJC, Paris Emergency Optimists- Continued From Dickerson's winning the trophy would greatly increase the value of all three items, according to Davis.

Several other items of memorabilia including footballs autographed by the Dallas Cowboys, a Cowboys helmet autographed by Benny Barnes, a New York Yankees warmup jacket, baseballs autographed by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays and caps autographed by Danny White and Terry Bradshaw will be up for bids. "Sometimes people forget about some of the other items we receive for this auction," said Don Bonham, president of the club. "'We always get several items from area merchants and individuals that are extremely nice to have." Among the items Bonham referred to include microwave ovens, furniture, a heifer calf, gift certificates from local merchants, tickets to the Churchcornerstones taken from the First Christian Church building that once stood at the corner of Third and Houston Streets and was destroyed by fire are to be dedicated. The church, according to its pastor, Tax- of job where you can just pull someone off the street for a few hours. These clerks have got to be trained and bonded.

When someone is handling $1 million, you want to be sure that they can be trusted." Pendegraft infant Aubrey Michael Pendegraft, 582-1st SW. infant son of Christopher Lee Pendegraft and Brenda Feith, Pendegraft, died Thursday, Dec. 2, at 4 a.m. in Baylor Hospital, Dallas. Graveside services will be held at 9 a.m.

Saturday, Dec. 4, at Evergreen Cemetery with the Rev. James Sparks of Powderly officiating. Fry Gibbs Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m.

Friday at the funeral home. The child was born Nov. 1, 1982, in Paris. Surviving are his parents; one brother, Christopher Lee Pendegraft: his grandparents, Mrs. Amelia Stephens of Paris; Roy Feith of Brookins, Lee and Sharon Pendegraft of Paris and Leo and Frances Houchins of Paris; his great Stanley Sparks Mr.

and of Powderly, Mrs. Laura Pendegraft of Wellingion, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley of Paris. Mrs.

Ruth Clark HONEY GROVE Mrs. Ruth Nadine Clark, 421 Randle Bullard, died Tuesday. Nov. 30. at the University of Texas Health Center in Tyler.

Services were scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3, in Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Newspaper Association The Paris do Netos (AND THE DINNER HORN) USPS 20-660 Published Daily except Saturday by NORTH TEXAS PUBLISHING CO. Box 1078, Paris, Texas 75460 Second class postage paid at Paris, Texas Telephone 8744 Class. Adv.

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Page 1 the radio, following the list of items that appears in today's edition of The News and calling the telephone numbers listed on that advertisement to make their bids. He added that plenty of time will be set aside for callers to get involved in the bidding for every item. Winter Continued From Page 1 p.m. Saturday. The children best dressed in a Christmas costume will receive cash prizes.

First place is valued at $50, second place $25, and third place $15. Contestants must be at the park by 6 p.m. Kathy Willsey's Dancers will perform at 6:45 p.m. and the Gracc Lutheran Church will stage their living Nativity scene beginning at 8 p.m. Continued From Page 1 "has been rebuilt just as It was before the April 2 storm with few exceptions." The principal of those exceptions, he said, was a 25-foot extension of the fellowship hall.

Morris Misso Construction, the 1983 Cotton Bowl game, tickets to the National Finals Rodeo and paintings by local artists. "I don't think we can put too much emphasis on the support we get from the Bonham said. "Speciality items like some of the sports memorabilia are nice, but it takes the contributions of all these people to this auction a success. They've made it a success for 32 years and we're hoping that they'll make this one a success again this year." Bonham said the club has again set a goal of $40,000 for this year's event the same as that set a year ago when the auction grossed more than $37,000. The club president said plans are being made for a large to attend the auction, but stressed that those not able to attend still bid on items by listening to the auction on Continued From Page Williams said that taxpayers will still receive the three percent discount for the November payment because the mail will be worked according to the day it came into the office.

He stressed that the mail will building's original builder, also was in charge of reconstruction. The only portion of the reconstruction, not, the yet, church's complete is the rebuilding organ. The organ should be finished in April or May of 1983, Dr. Armstrong said. be worked as quickly as possible and until that time receipts and check stubs cannot be returned.

"All these people calling up and asking where their receipts are just slow us down even more," he added Deaths and funerals Home Chapel with the Rev. Burl Bumpass and the Rev. Raymond Smoot officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs.

Clark was born in the Selfs community on Jan. 14, 1919, a daughter of Virgil Thomas Gilbert and Cholie Lee Shipman Gilbert. She married Clyde Addison Clark on May 29, 1938, in the Forest Hill community. She was a member of the Crestview Baptist Church in Irving. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs.

Helen Lee Massey of Bullard, Mrs. Sheila Dyann McFarland of Denison and Mrs. Linda Bruce Howard of Meridian, Texas; 10 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; three brothers, Buck Gilbert of Honey Grove: Roy Vaughn Gilbert of Honey Grove and Neal Gilbert of Sherman; and one sister, Vernis Sibley of Childress. William A. Ball William Archer Ball of Lubbock, formerly of Minter, died Thursday, Dec.

2, at 5:15 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at Ricks Funeral Home Lubbock. Mr. Ball was a son of Edgar and Maude Archer Ball. He is survived by his wife and three children, Bobby Ball, June Benton and Cindi Everette, all of Lubbock, and three sisters, Georgia Temple of Grand Prairie, Earlene Abney of McKinney and Ruth Gambone of New Jersey.

Ernest Johnson Ernest E. Johnson of Powderly died at his home at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2. Services will be held at 4 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 4, at Fry Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. M. L. Hildreth and the Rev.

James Sparks officiating. Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery. The family will be at the Johnson home in Powderly. Mr. Johnson was born Dec.

6, 1899, in Paris, a son of L. E. Johnson and Daisy Kincaid Johnson. He attended Paris schools and first married Martha Rodgers in 1923. She died in 1961.

He married Bessie Mae Jordan on Jan. 24, 1964, in Paris. He lived in Paris until 1951. He moved to Powderly where he lived until going to Sugarland where he was employed by the Texas State Prisons system until 1961 when he returned to Powderly. He was a farmer and rancher.

Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Ed (Wanda) Fry of Tulia; two grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; five stepchildren; Mrs. Katherine Weaver of Irving: Mrs. Elizabeth Bolyard of Powderly; Mrs. Loy Dell Allison of Powderly; Thomas Jordan of Powderly and Clifford Jordan of Powderly and a number of step-grandchildren.

C.R. Caldwell Jr. Charles Rufus Caldwell Jr. of Roxton died Wednesday, Dec. 1, at his home.

Private graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday Dec. 4. in Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev.

Ray Starnes will officiate. Mr. Caldwell was born May 23, 1902, in Roxton. He married Mable Minton in 1929. She died Dec.

30, 1978. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Earl H. (Jeanne) Bell of Paris and a grandson, Dr. Michael Caldwell Bell of Austin.

daughter of James and Hickson infant Melissa Michelle, infant Lone Sto. Truck Sales, Inc. In serving you better we are pleased to announce that our new Peterbilt "Mobile Parts Center" will be coming to your town. We will offer a wide selection of heavy duty truck parts off our 43' van at very competitive prices. Keep your trucks where they belong, on the road with quality parts from Lone Star Peterbilt's "Mobile Parts Center." TIME: LOCATION: 1:30 to 5:00 Loop Truck Stop DATE: Loop 286 East 12-6-82 Paris, Texas Heavy rain from the thunderstorms was swept down a flooded creek and twisters in Arkansas, Missouri Normal, Ill.

of tor- and Illinois also swelled rivers to 40 states in flood stage, leaving water waist-high The violent storms were touched off: 140 six in some homes and died feet deep in east Thursday when into a cold front and streets. One person in a storm- bumped unseasonably warmi. today related traffic accident in the air that was setting record caused Chicago area and up to three people peratures across the Ohio Valley, were missing when a pickup truck forecasters said. set for congressmen en January, 1983, removing it area residents. cluded Fourth District which in from U.

S. Rep. Sam B. "Milford is the only Fannin County and, Hall's First District. U.

S. congressman born between Rayburn's boyhood home Rep. Ralph Hall serves as Dial and Bug Tussle," noted Flag Springs near Windom, Congressman from the former Fannin County Sunday's reception is. Fourth District. Commissioner Johnny sponsored by the Honey Sam Hall, Ralph Hall, Avery, reporting on the Grove Chamber of Comformer Fourth Dist.

Rep. event. Milford is now a merce, and local members Ray Roberts and former resident of Dallas. of the Fannin County. Fifth Dist.

Rep. Dale "We're back in Mr. Sam's Democratic Women will. Milford are to be honored at old district," Avery said, 'serve refreshments. The the reception, according to speaking of Sam Rayburn's public is invited.

ring, coins stolen and seven traffic accidents. Police roundup SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES made one arrest on: check for $463.80 was forged the thefts of a ladder, warrant for aggravated and cashed on July 12, bicycle, gasoline and a assault and inreports indicated. puppy; an assault; reports vestigated a report of: of vandalism, criminal harassment. The Lamar' POLICE INVESTIGATED mischief and shoplifting; County jail contained 31 inmates as of 8 a.m. Friday.

By BETSY BROWN KRAFT Associated Press Writer A freak December wave nadoes tore through three the Mississippi Valley, killing people, injuring more than leaving hundreds homeless from wind damage or floods by thunderstorms. HG reception HONEY GROVE A reception to honor former, incoming and outgoing U.S. Representatives is planned for Sunday Dec. 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the exhibits building of the Civic Center here.

Redistricting has placed Fannin County back in the Fourth Congressional District, effective in Twenty Diamonds, diamonds, a diamong ring, an undetermined amount of old coins and a safe were stolen Thursday afternoon from a Lamar County residence, according to Lamar County sheriff's deputies. fe was taken from a small hidden room in a bathroom, reports indicated. A five-layer shelf, which had been covering a false wall, was across the found bathtub. by Deputies deputies also found a collection of firearms in the secret storage room, which was formerly a shower stall. A woman told deputies in the late afternoon that she had left the house about 1:30 p.m.

to take her husband to a local hospital. She saw that the back door was open when she arrived back home and went directly to her daughter's home to call the sheriff's office, reports indicated. The back door of the house was kicked in, according to reports. A bathroom window had also been broken out, POLICE WERE told Thursday about a case of felony forgery which had occurred during the summer at a local furniture store. A Thursday morning in the chapel of Gene Roden's Sons, Directors of Funerals.

Graveside services and burial were at 2 p.m. Thursday at Idabel, Okla. The Rev. Larry Solice officiated. Bearers were Jim Montgornery, Bill Montgomery, Dwayne Ballard, Jerry Bower, Ted Brakebill and William Justiss.

Mr. Denison died from injuries received in an automobile accident Tuesday, Dec. 30, on the Sulphur River bridge. Mrs. Mary Mathews Mrs.

Mary J. Mathews, 266-5th SE, died at St. Joseph's Hospital at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2.

Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at Fry Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. James Semple, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating and burial in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 until 8 p.m.

Friday at the funeral home. Mrs. Mathews was born May 5, 1905, in Roxton, a daughter of John Carlile and Vandergriff Carlile. She attended Roxton schools and married Lawrence D. Mathews on Oct.

27, 1925. He died Nov. 16, 1957. They lived in Roxton until 1948 when they moved to Paris. She was a member of the Roxton Baptist Church.

Surviving are one son, Loyd W. Mathews of Greenville; one daughter, Mrs. Joe (Lillie) Welch of Dallas; several five grandchildren; great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Winn of Roxton; Mrs. Beulah Matthews of Paris and Mrs.

Johnnie Haney, of Dallas. She was preceded in death by a brother, Jodie Carlile in 1971. Classified ads get results BAKE SALE SAT. DEC. 4th 9:00 AM Two Locations: Gibsons Safeway (Mirabeau Sq.) SPONSORED BY: MENNONITE CHURCH GROUP Contract supplement nt approved by council The help of consulting engineers in finishing the design phase of Paris' sewer renovation project became official Thursday evening when the Paris City Council approved a supplement to the firm's contract.

The vote was 5-1, with Councilman Walter Williams casting" the negative vote. The vote. came after a brief executive session of the council. The contract, in effect, transfers about $80,000 from the city's portion of federal funds to the CRS Group Inc. contract.

John Buss, a city engineer working on the project, said Thursday that employees would arrive in Paris about Dec. 13 for a week- stay to get things in line to meet a deadline of March 1. Community auction slated in Clarksville CLARKSVILLE A community auction is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 4 On the Clarksville square, or at the Avalon Theater, southside square in case of rain. The event is sponsored by the merchants committee of the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce, accepting anything for sale except clothing, according to officials.

A licensed auctioneer will begin the sale at 10 a.m. and Courtesy of Edward D. Jones Co. 1849 Lamar Ave. 784-6494 Anheuser-Busch Altamil.

Amfac Archer Daniels Con. Cap. Inc. Campbell Soup Champion City Inv. DeKalb Ag.

Dr. Pepper A. G. Edwards Enserch 19 E-Systems Exxon. 28 First City Flowers, Oil Gen.

40 Harte-Hanks InterFirst 25 IBM Corp J.C. Penney Kimberly Clark Kroger Mary Kay Cos 53 McDermott. Munsingwear. Okla. Gas Phillips Pillsbury 52 Purolator Sears Sherwin-Williams Southland Tandy Texas Instruments Texas N.M.

Texas Utilities. United Bankers Westinghouse Weyerhauser Zales Ralph Crews Owner EUREKA SALE IN PROGRESS NOW AT CREWS CARPETS! CREWS carpets 2401 Lamar F.D.I.C.I SURED CERTIFICATE DEPOSIT of SHORT TERM: Five year maturity with full FDIC Insurance INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY: Compounding increases the yield froml 1.46% INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY: If you prefer, interest can be paid quarterly instead of being compounded. MARKETABILITY Your CD can be sold anytime at the prevailing market value without Interest Penalty. ESTATE FEATURE: If one of the joint tenants dies, your CD can be redeemed anytime at full face value. EARLY REDEMPTION FEATURE: Your CD may be redeemed prior to Larry Loven-Limited Partner 1849 Lamar Ave.

784-6696 Paris, Texas Edward D. Jones Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc Secunties Investor Protection: Corporation" Annualized yield compounded quarterly. Federal Regulation requires a 6 month interest penalty for early withdrawal Please send me more information on the Edward D. Jones Co. F.D.I.C.

Insured Certificate of Deposit. Nama Address Telephone 4 Fire Calls Paris Fire Department officials report made the following calls: during the 24-hour ending 8 a.m. Friday. THURSDAY a.m., mattresses: caught on fire at Dixon's Furniture Company, 136. 2: Bonham.

Damage was, limited to the Time out: 42 minutes. p.m., unauthorized burning at 411 S. Main. Time. out: 16 minutes.

p.m., garbage. dump fire in the 2200 of Church Street. Time out: 19 minutes. p.m., gas spill washed down at a traffic. accident at Collegiate and' Clark Lane.

Time out: 18 minutes. p.m., weather watch. Time out: one hour, 19 minutes. FRIDAY a.m., weather may have set off the alarm at J. C.

Penney's, 3560 Lamar. damage. Time' out: minutes. continue until all merchandise is sold, organizers said. The sale, planned to be an annual affair, is designed to "bring people into town on a festive occasion and provide an outlet for all who wish to dispose of almost any merchandise," reports said.

"Anything from livestock to vehicles to appliances and heavy equipment and all in between will be welcomed." Sandra Sue Morris Hickson, NW, died Sunday, Nov. 28, in McCuistion Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, in the Maxey Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.

Roy Yates officiating. Burial will be in Restlawn Cemetery. The child was born Nov. 4, 1982. Surviving are her parents; one brother, Jason Bernard Hickson; her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edmond Morris of Paris and Mrs. Edmond Morris of Paris and Mr. and Mrs. James Hickson of Paris; her greatgrandmother, Mrs.

Alberta Bell of Brookston; a greatgreat Hickson of Cincinnati, James Ohio; 10 aunts and five uncles. Erwin funeral Private funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Erwin of Clarksville were conducted Friday morning in Lindeman Chapel of Clarksville Funeral Home with the Rev. Bob Walker officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery.

Mrs. Erwin died Wednesday, Dec. 1, in a Shreveport, hospital. She was born in Red River County on May 24, 1900, a daughter of Oliver Collins and Margaret Storey Williams. She was a member of the McKenzie Memorial United Methodist Church.

Surviving are one son, David Williams Erwin of St. David's, one daughter, Nina Catherine Hadlock of Marshall; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Fowler and Mrs. R. V.

Ricketts, both Clarksville; eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Denison funeral Funeral services for W. F. (Ferman) Denison, Rt. 2, Paris were conducted Who's new Born Dec.

2 at McCuistion Medical Center: A SON to Mr. and Mrs. Don Wise, 2224 E. Price. A DAUGHTER to Mr.

and Mrs. Wadys Potter, Rt. 1, Powderly. THEY SAY NICE THINGS. WILL THEY BUY? Most are polite.

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