Van Zandt News (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1984 Page: 2 of 17
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Concrete • Roofing - Remodeling
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AVERAGE BUING,
YOUR ELECTRK Bill
WILL BE ABOUT
THE SAME EACH
MONTH.
Everyone knows electric bills
go up and down throughout the
year. Some months they’re low.
Some months they’re higher, de-
pending on how much electricity
you use
But for most of us there aren't
any highs and lows in our monthly
income It’s pretty much the same
from month to month So, balanc
ing the monthly budget cats be a
problem.
Well, Texas Power and Light
Company has an answer It’s the
Average Billing Ran. And each
month after you join, you’ll pay an
average of your monthly electric
bills over the past twelve months.
No more ups and downs.
Of course, you’re still paying
for all the electricity you use. But
with average billing, your electric
bills will be about the same each
month. So budgeting will be that
much easier.
If you want to know more
about our Average Billing Ran, call
your local TP&L office today.
TEXAS POWER 8c LIGHT COMPANY
Manna discusses building
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for the
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mm Church of Cm
Brother Rickard
Oar of the Warn. 1
legal fie
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be ready to me by the fine A
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Mom m the thorn
Randy Onhoro \
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that fiitan Barry Or
■bora mb a Mae ribbon
and fir* place m the win
ter Seder Hereford dimoa
to take grand tkaaptoa
honor*
Shane Simmon* took
second in the spring
yearling Brahman Seder
derision with s Mae rib
bon. as Mark Foster took
seventh place in the tame
dwinon with a red ribbon
Other Edgrwood FT A
me in bet* attending bat
not showing caries, were
Glen and Brad Henderson
Presently, Edge wood ag
mechanics student* are
welding on a tchool
equipment trailer, while
Ag I student* are studying
the history of the FFA. Ag
II student* are studying
animal parasites, while
horticulture student* are
studying greenhouse
equipment Ag III student*
are studying genetics, ac-
cording to FFA reporter
Stephen Adkins
Cless reunion
being planned
EDGEWOOD - PUrw are
underway for the 50th year
class reunion of the Edge
wood High School Claa of
1*55. to be held nest
spring
Anyone who knows of a
1955 class graduate or
wanu to help with the
planning of the reunion
should cant act Ralph Kin
ney, Route 1, Box 424C,
Whitehouse Texas,
75791.
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dreaded com i tlfm §m Hm
the building cowering donna
ewerytbsng from the eoo* of Crete
cbe foundation so the coot drim
of fight switches has al
The plan caBed far a W
total coat of 97,147.id to bob
bwld and furnish the amount to the project
1.024 square foot . Mama Inc will me the
bndding Current dnssa- budding to store food and
irons of mpplies and clothing for needy people
money for the hud tang hr to use in Van Zandt Conn
mg the coat down to a ty
grand total of f7.B19.65 "We are (til m need of
needed people to help with the
The budding wdi m budding" Winnie Nicks
dude an office, storage Manna Inc. President
Cheese distribution dee
CANTON Dntribuuon
of free government sup
pbed commodities is sched
uled in Canton Wednesday
from 12 SOtoS SOp.m.. at
the Fir* United Methodist
Church 600 South Buffalo
Street.
This will be a doable dis-
tribution as no more are
scheduled m Canton until
late October, according to
Van Zandt County Coot
dinator Susan Henard.
The fir* hour of the dis-
tribution. from 12:90 to
1 50 p m., is reserved for
handicapped individuals
or persons over 70 years of
age, she noted
Government surplus
butter and cheese will be
available for dutribution,
she noted A free blood
pressure clinic will be con-
ducted. she added
Persons mu* prove that
they meet government in
come guidelines and live in
the community areas set
ved in order to get com
modifies Persons unable
to attend the dt* n but ton*
may authorize other res
idem* to obtain cornmod
ities for them, by writing a
letter designating a specific
individual Those indi
viduab will be required to
present eligibility verifi
cation document* for the
applicant they are repre
tenting.
Each dutrihution ap
plic ant household mu*
provide a recent approval
document or letter of ehgi
brfiry under Aid for Depen
dent Children (AFDC),
Social Security Income
(SSI), food (tamps Medi
care/Medkade Veterans
(low income) or unemploy
mem letter / regulation
card Or, the household
applicant mu* certify that
the household income is
below the eligibility
schedule
Eligibility incomes for
households of one member
are |I25 weekly or $527
monthly two members
$164 weekly or $709 mon-
thly; three members. $207
weekly or $491 monthly
four mergbers $249 weekly
or $1,075 monthly; and
five members $290 weekly
or $1,255 monthly For
households above five
members, add $41 weekly
or $182 monthly per indi
virtual.
Commodities will be db
tributed according to
family size as per guide
lines issued by the Texas
Department of Human Re-
sources for the Emergency
Food Assist am Program.
Government donated
commodities are dbtnbu-
ted for household consum-
ption of needy persons with
no charge by Community
Services Inc of Corsicana
For more information call
(214)872 2401 or write P
O. Box 612, Corsicana,
Texa*. 75110 9998.
Edgewood
News
By Neldo Jones
Pizza* are once again be-
ing sold by Edgewood vol
unteen to benefit the Edg
ewood Park Fund.
Coleman Parker was ad
raitted last week to Mother
Frances Hospital in Tyler
He u reported to be much
improved.
Frank Barton, who was
admitted to Baylor Hospi
tal Monday, was dismissed
Wednesday and is report-
edly doing much better.
Effie Allen was dismissed
from Mineola General
Hospital la* Saturday.
Your prayen for these
will be appreciated.
We wbh to extend pra-
yen and sympathy to the
family of Opal Fisher, who
died this week after a lrng
thy illness, and also to Ne-
aly Berry and his sister.
Geneva, who lost her hus-
band this week.
Those visiting in the
home of Mn. Jim Jones of
Fruitvale this week
Mr. and Mn. B. |. Hardin work.
of Dallas; Linda Ramm of
Dallas; Mr. and Mn. J. D
Jones and family and the
E. L Jones family of Edge
wood; and Rev. and Mn
Major Jones of Tyler.
Recent visitor* in the E.
L. Jones home were Monty.
Melody and Tasha Jones of
Grapevine; Mark Jones and
Robbie Lynch of Irving;
and Harvey Smith of Long
view.
While here, Harvey
Smith a bo visited Mn. Jim
Jones of Fruitvale. and at-
tended the homecoming at
Lancwood, where he was a
member while living in Ed
grwood
Reverend and Mn. W.
E. Rodgen Sr. recently
visited their son and fam-
ily, Rev. Billy Joe Rodgen
in Denton.
Rev. Rodgers took
charge of the church ser-
vices for his son after he
was injured in a fall at
Church located five wtw
tarn, o4 Ibgriway 17 on FM
1295 behmd the corner
Bor i
Mama fa*., or to a
donation contact Sc daw
at 567 6017
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THE FARMER’S WIFE
GIFT SHOP
20% Off
Some Items - 60% Of F
—Os* Our USyOwcry for Chnstmos
$Mt men mm $tn tt ocr *
Located
OUMtUE S FARM A RANCH
8'A Vitas S of Cantor or H.ghwoy 19 - 567 4993
fRE ESTATE
CRESTWOOD
INC.
Has Been Approved By
THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
For Acceptance of
Private Patients Into the New Wing
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SERVICF
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' Our People Make Us Great"
231 East Tybr Strsst 567-4184
CANTON, TX.
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TRUCKS
'82 Ford Super Cab % ton, $8,250
'82 Chev. % ton, $7,500
'78 Silverado, $4,250
'81 Silverodo, $6,250
'84 Chev. Custom Van, New
CARS
'82 Olds 98 2-dr.. $9,950
'82 Chry. New Yorker, $10,950
'81 Olds Cutlass, $7,150
'80 Regal, $5,750
'81 Trans-Am, $7,650
Tracy Price, Owner — West Hwy. 64 and Grand Saline St. — Canton_567-2745
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Van Zandt News (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1984, newspaper, September 23, 1984; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991369/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.