Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1991 Page: 3 of 22
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THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Taxaa, Thursday, Saptambar 19,1991—A-3
For The Record
Sulphur Springs — Sept. 19,1991
Yesterday
High...............................-........................................80
Low «■■*».... •••».»•*»•»»... 71
Rainfall.... 1 .01 Inches
Yes’day Today Tomorrow
Normal High..................90................90.................90 -
Normal Low...................67......... 67.................65
Last Year High...............91......*.........93.................92
Last Year Low................69.................72......... 72
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Record High ••*•••••••••«■••• 100* •••*••»•••••• 104,.,...,,..,,,.,.. 99
Set In *•»*••.,.•••«•<**•«....... 1956m»..omm. 1956. 1954
Record Low,,,*,,«,#**»,**,»,,,48, •,,,*»,•*«« »»,,51 .,.48
Set In ......1981 ..,.,».*<*«« 19811953
MONTH YEAR
Rainfall To Date................2.08 Inches...............................33.47 Inches
Normal Rainfall.................4.28 Inches
Local September History
e mean temperature, 78.2 degrees; wannest September (
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and 1989; highest rainfall, 10.71 inches in 1962; lowest rainfall, none in
1956; average number of rainy days, 7.
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South Texas- Cloudy, breezy and cool tonight with occasional rain.
rear 50 Hill Country to the 60s extreme south.
The Forecast
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Continued mostly cloudy and cool friday with rain and winds diminishing.
Highs near 70 Hill Country to hear 80 extreme south.
North Texas- Fair to partly cloudy and cool tonight with lows from 49
northwest to 58 southeast. Mostly fair and warmer friday with highs from
69 far west to 76 south central.
Texas Cools Down
A late summer blast of cool northern air sent temperatures plunging into
the 50s across the state early today and triggered heavy rain tn some parts
of Texas.
The National Weather Service issued flash flood watches for parts of
West Texas, including the Permian Basin, Edwards Plateau and Big Bend.
Rash flood watches also were in effect for the Hill Country and much
of southwest Texas, including the cities of Del Rio and Kerrville.
The Canadian air mass was pushing a cold front deep into South Texas
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If your club or organization is
meeting soon and wish to remind
fhembers of the time and location,
please call for Community Calendar
at 885-8663 or fax items to 885-
8768. The event will appear as space
permits.
Thursday, September 19
HOPKINS COUNTY Genealog-
ical Society will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19, in the library.
MILLER GROVE PTO meeting
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Sept 19. This will be an opportunity
to meet the teachers.
HOPKINS COUNTY Riding
Association meeting for September is
canceled.
RAM WILL meet at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Masonic
Hall 105 1/2 Oak Avenue.
Friday, September 20
EMERGENCY MEDICAL Ser-
vices Crews will be giving free blood
pressure checks from 9 a.m. to noon
Friday, Sept 20, at Winn Dixie.
THE TANTI Club will meet at
noon Friday, Sept. 20, at the Worn
for the March 1992 Hopkins County
Market Animal Show - any steer
owner who plans to participate in the
show must have the animal validated
between 3 and 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
21, at the Civic Center. Call the
Extension office for further details.
THE MADDOX-Sheer Reunion
will be Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Ag.
Building. A basket lunch will be
an’s Building Friday, Sept. 20, for a - served at noon. Friends and relatives
Ann
Landers
Notice Is hereby divert that BHIy Joe Hand,
whose principal business office is at Rt. 4, Box
237, Winnsboro, 'Hopkins County, Texas, in-
tends, on or before September 1, 1991 to be-
come incorporated with a change of firm name to
Billy Joe Hand Dairy, Inc.
Dated: August 22,1991
Billy Joe Hand, Proprietor
8:29,9:5,12,19
A letter that could save lives
Dear Ann Landers: This is in
response to the woman who was
upset because her brother and his
wife would not allow her to smoke in
their home. That letter hit me hard,
and when you read my story, you will
understand why.
Millions of people who consider
themselves non-smokers should think
again. If they allow smoking in their
homes, they are smokers whether
they like it or not.
I have never smoked, but I have
been exposed to secondhand smoke
since early childhood. Last fail I was
'diagnosed with lung cancer. I had
major surgery followed by five honif-
' ic months of chemotherapy. My
weight dropped to 92 pounds. I lost
all my hair, had hallucinations, night-
mares and wanted to dip. To have
gone through all this hell when I’ve
never smoked a cigarette has made
: me very bitter.
I experienced no symptoms. My
cancer was discovered during a rou-
tine medical examination. Several
weeks ago I was told to get my life in
■ order because there isn’t much time
left. 1 am the mother of two young
children and I don’t deserve to die
this way because I have never
smoked, at least that’s what I thought.
— L.V.H.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
• Dear L.V.H.: You have written a
powerful letter, one that is sure to be
clipped and sent to smokers who
insist on lighting up in the presence
of those who do not smoke.
It is not unrealistic to say that you
have probably saved some lives
today. Some of those smokers will
quit, especially those who have young
; children. Others are going to be a
\ great deal more considerate around
» non-smokers. Thank you for expend-
; ing the energy it took to write to me,
J dear. My thoughts and my prayers
* are with you and your family. I’ll bet
; others will be praying for you, too.
' Dear Ann Landers: I am one of
five boys, no sisters. On the death of
our parents, we decided to keep in
touch by writing a “family letter.”
Each month one of us would take a
nun writing the “family letter,” start-
ing with the oldest who would then
mail copies to all the others. This way
each of us receives a newsy letter
every month and we only have to
write one letter every fifth month.
What is remarkable is that we now
range from 60 to 73 years of age and
the family letters have not missed a
month for 15 years. We all look for-
ward eagerly to that monthly report.
That letter every fifth month, copied
in quadruplicate, has kept our family
not only in touch with one another,
but the ties are stronger than ever.
This has been so successful that our
children are embarking on a similar
plan. I recommend that brothers and
sisters who live in different cities try
this. It is actually quite easy and it can
be immensely rewarding.
— One Of Five In Connecticut
Dear Connecticut: What a sweet
idea! For those who want to try it, a
good way to start is by sending a
copy of this column and a note say-
ing, "How about it ? ” ,
Gem of the Day: A life of ease and
comfort may not be as wonderful as
you may think. Only through sickness
do we appreciate good health.
Hunger teaches us to value food.
Knowing evil helps us appreciate
what is good.
{s life passing ybtt by? Want to
improve your social skills? Write for
Ann Landers’ new booklet, "How to
Make Friends and Stop Being Lone-
ly." Send a self-addressed, long,
business-size envelope and a check
or money order for $4.15 (this
includes postage and handling) to:
Friends, c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11562, Chicago, III. 60611-0562. (In
Canada, send $5.05.)
public no net
WEEDS AND OTHER UNSIGHTLY VEGETATION
The following location(s). within the City Limits
of Sulphur Springs, Texas, is in violation of City
Ordinance, Chapter 15, Section 15-13, Weeds
end Other Unsighily Vegetation.
Notice Is hereby given to Owner(s) ol property
known asleonard Marks, Lot 15 Block 65, that
it shall be unlawful for any person to fail, or refuse
to comply with, said notice to correct or remove
this condition. Penalty for violation of this article
results in Owner (s) being deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and fined in accordance with this
Ordinance.
For additional information, contact the City ot
Sulphur Springs at 885-7541.
9:12,19
entitled In Ihe Interest cl Baby Boy Leggett, a
child.' The eiA requests original petition to ter-
minate parent-child relationship.
The date and place of birth ot ihe child who is
the subject of the suit: September 5, 1991 in
Greenville, Texas.
The Court has authority in this suit to enter any
judgment or decree in the child's interest which
will be binding upon you, including the termina-
tion of Ihe parent-child relationship, the deter-
mination of the paternity and the appointment of
a conservator with authoriy to consent to the
child's adoption.
Issued and given under my seal of said Court
at San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, this the
10th day of September, 1991.
(s) David J. Garcia,
District Clerk of Bexar County, Texas
Bexar County Courthouse
San Antonio, Texas 78205
by Sandra Denn, Deputy
9:19
covered dish luncheon.
THERE WILL be a covered dish
supper followed by game night at the
Miller Grove Community Center.
Bring a covered dish and a favorite
card game or dominoes at 7 p.m. Fri-
day, Sept. 20..
ARTS AND Crafts Show will be
open from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Fri-
day, Sept. 20, in the east and north
entrance halls and cafeteria of Sul-
phur Springs High School.
NEW LIFE Alcoholics Anony-
mous meets at 8 p.m. every Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday; at noon on Tuesdays and
Thursday; and at 10 a.m. on Sundays
in Suite 2-B, Shannon Square.
AL-ANON will meet at 8 p.m.
each Tuesday; at 12:30 p.m. each
Wednesday; and at 8 p.m. each Fri-
day at Shannon Square Suite 113.
Saturday, September 21
ATTENTION STEER exhibitors
are invited to attend.
Corrections
or misleading. II you encounter any error
requiring correction or clarification, please call Ihe
newsroom at 085-8663, or write to Ihe editor, The
News-Telegram, P.O. Box 598, Sulphur Springs, Texas
75482.
Destratification, not turbidity, is
the name for when the lake turns
over. Destratification is caused
when cold water rises to the top,
replacing warm water. Turbidity is
a term for particles hanging in the
water. Turbidity causes discol-
oration of the water. Also, activat-
ed carbon is used in the water, not
activated charcoal as reported
Wednesday in Thq
Telegram.
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS TO:
Kenneth May, Reepondent
and to all whom H may concarn:
You have been sued. You may employ an
attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a
written answer with the derk who issued this
citation by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday next fol-
lowing the expiration of twenty days after you
were served this citation and petition, a default
judgment may be taken against you. The petition
of Adoption Services Associates, Petitioner, was
filed in the Court of Bexar County, Texas, on the
9th day of September, 1991, against Kenneth
May, Respondent, numbered 91 -PA-01626 and
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Clarke Keys..................................... Editor and Publisher
Mary Grant Davis........,...........................Managing Editor
Johnle Hardgrave..............................Advertising Manager
David Hooper...............,...........Production Director
Jim Bufler................................................Controller
David Maeker..,................................Circulation Manager
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