8A--The Malakoff News, Thursday, Jan. 22, 1981
HOBOS were on hand at Cedar Lake Nursing llome Thursday. To find out what
they were doing tltere, read this week's report from Cedar Lake Nursing ltome.
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Cedar Lake Nursing Home
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Parents who have not already available at the gymnasium on
registered their children in the 1981 Saturday.
Little Dribblers program will have one If you are unable to attend the
last opportunity to do so Saturday, enrolhnent meeting the completed
January 24 from 9:00-12:00 in a special form and the $10 fee can be mailed to:
sign-up session at the high school Dee Hoyt, Route 2 Arrowhead, Mabank,
gymnasium, according to League Texas 75147. If you have any question
President Dee Hoyt. call Hoyt at (214) 451-2929.
Enrollment forms, which were After team rosters are drawn up
distributed at the Elementary School coaches will be notifying their players.
last week and may be found in last Practices will begin in late February
week's issue of the News, will be with leagueplayfollowinginMarch.
Trinidad sehool menu
JANUARY 26-30
Monday: Hot dogs, potato tots, pork and beans, fruit, milk.
Tuesday : Fish, pinto beans, french fries, cornbread, fruit salad, milk.
Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat, pea salad, hot rolls, jello, milk
labWc~y .'Vegetable soup, sandwiches, cookies, sliced cheese, milk.
Friday: Hamburgers, salad, french fries, baked beans, fruit jcllo, milk•
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The Malakoff Tigers raced to their
third straight win here Friday night
with a 63-52 spanking of T. K. Gorman.
With the victory the Tigers up their
season record to 10-8, while the
Crusaders fall to 9-9 with the loss.
The Crusaders led only once during
the contest, 17-16 just before the first
'Crusader Douglas Carney led all
scorers with 14 tallies on seven shots
from the floor.
Coach Willie Wilson's cagers open
18AAA warfare here on Tuesday,
January 27 against the Crockett
Bulldogs. Preceeding the varsity clash
will be ninth grade and jayvee contests.
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Service Sales: D.B. Pirtle
Thru Jan. 24, 1981
311 E. Tyler
a
C10 Sitverado Fleetside
Diesel Pickup
Chevrolet V2 Ton Diesel Pickups-
Tinted Glass, Diesel Equip., Air Cond.,
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University have successfully raised
and harvested more than 800 pounds of
shrimp 100 miles t~rom the nearest salt-
water. The project shows promise for
the creation of a shrimp-raising in-
dustry for Texas and other southern
states.
The shrimp were raised in soft-
bottomed freshwater tanks where they
were grown during the warmer months
of the year, Like shrimp in the Gulf of
Mexico, they were born in saltwater.
The freshwater shrimp research,
conducted by the Texas Agricultural
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Brakes, 305 4-BBL., V-8 Eng., ESC,
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going project that may be a forerunner To make your donation and receive
of large-scale commercial shrimp far- your fire smoke alarm contact any
ming. fireman.
quarter ended, and managed to tie the Action gets underway at 5:OO p.m.
Last Thursday, CI,NH was invadedpleted the refreshments. Since Bro. score three times, also in the initial ~?,=,~'t,~.'l'i~'~,~'~=~
by a herd?, pack? -- bunch of hobos! As Baler was unable to be with us, we did period.
you canseefrom the accompanying not have a devotional, instead we had a After leadinglS.17attheconclusion, t BANKSTON'S
photograph, they were sure a raggedy testimony service and everyone agreed of the period and 39-26 at the half the
looking lot! that they were thankful to have friends
Where did they come from, and wh~ and a good home to live in. Our birthday Tigers assured the victory in the second
half with their inside game. GENERAL
anddidtheypick°nCl'NH?¥°uguessedit' people for January were Edna Mar- RiehardBlair, who provided the bulk ELECTRIC , t
It was those crazy ladies from Trinidad chant, Rosie Houston and America of theinside scoring, ledthe Tigers with
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29th
they were bringing our January Jackson. ,,,r0ur,,,
birthday party. You never know what to 13 points. Jerry Graves and Russell
expect from these ladies and this party Hey, everybody! It is Rock and Roll Tarver hitfor 11 and 10respectively. ~. , Refrigerators , Freeze s !i
was no exception. After presenting a Jamboree time again. We haven't set a ' . Washers . Dryers
skit, in which they all decitted to spend firmdate for our Jamboree but due to Local firemen * 1V'. * Rad,os * Ceiling Fan l Get it at:
the winter at Cedar Lake, they made conflicting schedules, it will probably
for the audience looking for girl frien-be sometime during the first week indS!amid Needless to say they found themgales of laughter. Of course when of March"We are asking the young people.:ourchurches to be our collectors and provldearea-- alarmsllSP" t , h,, R i, ,0r, e ' .... ..t..,,.. ,,, ..,I .,.,. f"Me !lUHwy. 31 mber, i
Miss lda was asked if she would b¢ one of course our residents have agreed to for Lome - e. ,,.i...,,.,..,,,,,,,,."
of their girl friends, she came back with do the rocking and rolling on the
214 N. Terry Malak
a firm No! Refreshments were served designated date. We have 60 residents Open Sat. ti112 •
in little hobo sacks and consisted of and are hoping to reach our goal of at Trinidad Volunteer Firemen areP" 489-1506
cookies. Punch and orange juice corn- least$600, giving away a smoke alarm with each il Malakoff zF M0n.-Friday 489-05 ]
$20 donation to the department. ~ .
Scientists harvest first successful crop The donation will provide residents
with a tax deduction and an alarm to
Fisheries scientists at Texas A&M Experiment Station, is part of an on- provide safety for families.