The Suburbia News (Seagoville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 2007 Page: 4 of 12
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Obituaries
Public
Notice and
Seagoville City
Council Meeting
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC
AUCTION
H.P.S. Self Storage,
pursuant to Chapter 59,
Texas Property Code shall
conduct a public sale of the
contents on the storage unit
(s) listed below to satisfy a
landlord’s lien. All sales
will be conducted at 1106
N. Hwy. 175, Seagoville,
Texas. The sale will be Au-
gust 22, 2007, at 9:00 a.m.
Rebecca M. Morales
Property will be sold
to the highest bidder for
cash only. H.P.S. Self Stor-
age reserves the right to
reject any bids and with-
draw any items from such
sale.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL
BUDGET WORKSHOP
City of Seagoville
Council Chambers, City
Hall
702 N. Highway 175, Sea-
goville, Texas
August 6, 2007
6:30 p.m.
The Seagoville City
Hall is wheelchair accessi-
ble. Special parking is
available on the southeast
side of City Hall and the
building may be accessed
by a sloped ramp from the
parking area to the front
area of the build-
ing. Persons with disabili-
ties who plan to attend this
meeting and who may need
special assistance, should
contact the City Secretary’s
Office at 972-287-6819 at
least two (2) business days
prior to the meeting so that
appropriate accommoda-
tions can be made.
As authorized by
Section 551.071 (2) of the
Texas Government Code,
this meeting may be con-
vened into Executive Ses-
sion for the purpose of
seeking confidential legal
advice from the City Attor-
ney on any agenda item
listed herein.
Public comment
will not be accepted during
Workshop unless Council
determines otherwise.
CALL TO ORDER
and Welcome
1. Meet with the
Chamber of Commerce
staff and discuss their Pro-
posed FY 2007-2008
Budget for proposed uses
of Hotel/Motel tax receipts.
2. Meet with staff, dis-
cuss, and develop the FY
2007-2008 Budget.
3. Adjourn
It’s That
Time Of
The Year
Again
It’s back to school time
once again. For all students going
to Central Elementary, please
note the following:
Teacher assignments/
classes will be posted on front
doors on August 13.
New enrollment will be
from August 13 to August 16.
The hours will be 9:00 am to 1:00
p.m. Students who went to Sea-
goville Elementary do not have to
re-enroll during this time.
Supply lists are available in
the Office.
First day of school is Au-
gust 27, 2007. First bell rings at
7:50; tardy bell rings at 8:00.
For any questions, call 972-
749-6800.
HARMON
Harmon, Eva Alice Maass,
went to be with the Lord on July
27, 2007. She was bom June 14,
1915 in Ballinger, TX and mar-
ried Glenn "Papa" Harmon in
1938, then moved to Dallas in
1956 where they lived the rest of
their lives. Everyone knew her
simply as "Granny". She worked
over 20 years as a food demon-
strator in area stores. She learned
Spanish on her own to better
communicate with the store pa-
trons and with her neighbors. She
was preceded in death by her
husband, Glenn "Papa" Harmon.
Survivors include her daughter,
Audra and husband, Tom; son,
Lonnie and wife, Terry; 2 grand-
children: Rhonda and Brian; 2
great grandchildren: Quincy and
Lauren; 2 step-grandchildren:
Debbie and Mike; step-great
grandchild, Cassie and sister,
Margaret. Funeral service will be
2:00pm, Monday, July 30, 2007at
Roselawn Funeral Home with
interment to follow. Visitation
will be Sunday, 3-5pm, at the
funeral home.
Roselawn Funeral Home and
Memorial Park
1000 S. Hiway 175, Seagoville,
TX 75159
972.287.2121
MELTON
Nov. 7,1924-July 18,2007
Annie Inez Melton, age 82,
of Alvin passed away on July 18,
2007, in Webster. Inez was bom
on November 7, 1924, in Haw-
ley, Texas, to parents, Ernest and
Annie Brackeen Vaughn. She
married Earl Melton on June 24,
1942, in Corpus Christie. She has
lived in the Alvin area since
1979, having moved from
Combs, Texas. She was a mem-
ber of Westside Church of Christ
in Pearland.
She loved to garden and
have a special love of flowers.
She was also a collector of quilts,
figurines, teapots and antiques.
Inez was preceded in death
by her parents; husband, Earl
Melton; her son, Earl Duane Mel-
ton; three brothers; and one sis-
ter.
Those left to remember her
include her daughter Darlene
Franks and husband Sam of La
Luz, New Mexico; daughter
Patsy Slayton and husband Bill of
Seagoville, Texas; daughter-in-
law Tommie Melton of Alvin;
brother V.R. Vaughn and wife
Sue of Lawn, Texas; sister-in-law
Peggy Vaughn of Lawn, Texas;
sister-in-law Joyce Vaughn of
Coleman, Texas; grandchildren:
Darla Prewitt and husband Rusty,
John Franks, Karen Turner,
Douglas Franks and wife Jeri,
Debra Franks, Jodi Gunnels,
James Melton, Duane Melton,
Elizabeth Brantley and husband
Chris; twenty great-
grandchildren; and three great-
great-grand-children.
Visitation was held on Sun-
day, July 22,2007, from 2:00
p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Froberg
Chapel.
Funeral Services were held
on Monday, July 23, 2007, at
11:00 a.m. at Froberg Funeral
Home with Elder Robert Wilson
officiating. Interment was at Mid-
way Cemetery in Hawley.
Arrangements under the direc-
tion of Froberg Funeral Home.
A Special
Thank You
The family of Annie Inez
Melton would like to send out a
special thank you to all of the
people from the Balch Springs,
Seagoville, and Crandall area that
sent her cards of well wishes and
other things while she was sick.
Mrs. Melton received close
to 400 cards and the family
thanks all the people that sent
them.
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3536
Seagoville Lions (1941) Club Says
Thanks To All For A Successful
Yard Sale Last Saturday
The crowd started showing up Friday afternoon and was already on
hand by 7:00 Saturday Morning with opening time scheduledfor 8:00
A.M. Saturday. First item sold was a pair of Field Glasses, second was
a bunch of Christmas decorations—steady until about 1:30 P.M. Last
item was a Smoke/Grill Cooker.
Because so many do-
nated items and came to the
sale, the Seagoville Lions
(1941) Club Yard Sale held
last Saturday was a tremen-
dous success that brought in
twice the funds that had been
projected. The sale was
planned to be outside under
the trees but due to weather
forecast of showers, it was
decided to set up inside the
center and all day Friday was
spent displaying and pricing
items, pickup loads were still
coming in at 7:00 A.M. Satur-
day.
The club members want
to thank each and everyone
that had a part, donations,
coming, buying, and helping
and made it out to be a very
successful event. A big thank
you to Sarah Rogers, Mildred
Thompson, Ruth Sorrells, and
Lois Wooley, wives of mem-
bers for keeping the items
straight and taking care of the
cashier job.
Another big thank you to
those, and what a surprise it
was, to see so many bringing
their old eye glasses. They
will never know how much
they were appreciated and
how much help they will be to
someone in need. It was also
surprising as to how many
different kinds of items were
brought, such as end rolls of
newspaper print, large plastic
cow feed buckets, table and
chair sets, computer desk and
tables, large 8 foot hand
carved western bench, two
horses heads carved for the
back rest, wheel chair, walk-
ers, trowling motor, paint-
ings, office supplies, hand and
power tools, brand new pick
up tires, cedar chest, bird
houses, copier cabinet, dishes,
Christmas decorations, odds
and ends of all kinds, TVs,
radios, all kinds of electric
gadgets and so on and on. It
was heard said that if Wal-
Mart didn’t have it, the Lions
Yard Sale Did!!! Oh yes,
gimmy caps by the hundreds.
Again, A BIG, BIG Sea-
goville Thank You to all who
helped in any way.
It looked like at times
that it was maybe a family
reunion to see so much hug-
ging going on when some
would come and see so many
long time friends. Not only
was it a successful event, it
was a great day for the many
who came by and for the club
members renewing old ac-
quaintances.
People came from all
over as far as New Mexico,
Rockwall, Royce City, North
Dallas, Corsicana, Mesquite,
Balch Springs, Forney, Fair-
field, Crandall, Combine, and
Seagoooooville.
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