The Malalmff News, Thursday, Feb. 5, 1981--9~,
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be done.
the TRA staff then
1. He said, "Because
Athens Review, the
the Texas Department
who informed us
would send someone
By JOHN H. COX there were no brands or metal ear tags
agencies on the animals. Because of this, any
succeeded in getting prosecution for a misdomeanor would
removed from the Trinitybe difficult, he said. The incident would
no one will be fall under Vernon's Civil Statues
number 4477-9 which places a fine of
were discovered in the 8154200 upon conviction, Ballard said.
River midway between Ballard said that prosecution might
and Cedar Creek Lake last hinge on whether the case would be
two fishermen. Accordingapproached as one case involving 24
County Sheriff's head or 24 cases involving one head
24 head were finally counted, each. The latter would be worthwhile,
Wilbanks but the former would not, he added.
warden Mark Davis. Dr. Jerry Laycock, assistant ati-
lt was obvious the cows ministrator of the Texas Animal Health
there. Commission said that the chances of
general manager for determining prior disease of the
Authority said that his animals was very small. He added that
does not have the funds or the cost of performing an autopsy
authority to get the cattle would be prohibitive because the
but didsay he veterinarians would not know what
they were looking for.
Sheriff Charlie Fields said that he
was checking out the incident and
would abide by whatever the law says.
FI spot and also inform
ealth Department of the
Ha
time water quality field agent,
of the Kilgore district
could be located a sanitarian of
had been on the
s findings.
hat he
jammed on a log pile in
ust off of a county road
According to Milton
one of the fishermen who
the carcasses, the
animals were up stream a
"I saw six Tuesday
24. They
land owned by John Key but
out to the Forester brothers
and Darrell "Pee Wee"
Don told me there's a
they are part of his 4,000
almost impossible to
ownership because it's like
who threw trash onto the
Speaker of the Texas House of
Representatives Bill Clayton announ-
ced last week the appointment of
Representative Elton Bomer, District
14, to the House Committee on State Af-
fairs and the House Committee on
Government Organization.
The State Affairs Committee has
jurisdiction over all matters pertaining
to the organization, regulation,
operation, and management of state
departments and agencies, whose
jurisdiction is not specifically granted
to another standing committee. Fur-
ther, the Committee has respon-
sibilities for such diverse areas as state
employee compensation, the operation
and management of State Institutions,
and the Public Utilities Commission.
Use a sharp knife
for fresh vegetables
that Don Forester told
would see that the cattle To prevent loss of vitamins in fresh
from the river and vegetables, use a sharp blade when
trimming, cutting or shredding. Loss of
Tuesday afternoon, vitamins A and C occur when vegetable
to sayexceptthathe tissues are bruised, says Mary K.
care of the carcasses.iRe Sweeten, a foods and nutrition
he wished as little coma oe specialist.
the Tyler television Also, losses occur when fresh
= . t they had been to
. early Tuesday afternoon and vegetables are held too long before ear-
by an employee of ving.
animals had already ' --
Dick Stafford of KLTV Bible Correspondence Course
Id seen cattle in the river QUESTION: Where did the ex-
,~ents of the employee, pression "A little bird told me"
t of who owned the cattle
beeDnc determined. Cain's originate? ANSWER: Please read
Ecclesiastes 10:20. This is just one P
Ballard, said that example of some of the interesting
facts that are found in the Bible.
Perhaps you would benefit from a
holders take better understanding of this great
book. Now you can receive an eight
'antage of rights lesson, full c dor Bible correspon-
dence course. Study in the privacy
of your own home at your own
~lders should take advantage pace. Certificate awarded upon
I offering" Eith,-. hay th~completion. First lesson sent im-
~[1 .th_en~ .- but-~'kea~tion: mediately by mail. This course is
McCormack, a family offered free without cost or
m magement specialist with obligation to you. For more infor-
~ Igricultural Extension Ser- mation write: Correspondence
e Texas A&M University Course, P.O. Box 193, Trinidad, Tx.
75163.
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Malakoff 489-1909
Displeased with yourself for not stitutes such as eggs, dried beans and
saying "no" more often to calorie-laden peanut butter. 3) Fruits and vegetables.
temptations this holiday season? 4) Breads and cereals.
Beware of post-Christmas crash diet Breakfast should be followed by a
plans, balanced lunch and dinner to provide
Refusing to eat is an ill-advised an intake of nutrients and calories
solution to weight loss. It can upset your throughout the day, even when trying to
body's chemistry, decreasing muscle cut back on calories.
more than fat, among other undesirable For a serious weight problem, see
results. Those who refuse to eat for too your doctor, but for losing a few unwan-
long may permanently damage vital ted yuletide pounds, moderately
body functions, decrease your caloric intake and in-
Everyone should eat breakfast, ac- crease yourexercise.
cording to Dairy Council nutritionists. [n a survey of youngsters, Harvard
Studies indicate that people perform researchers found that many gained
their work more effectively and safely weight not because they ate more than
if they take time to enjoy a balanced their thinner schoolmates, but because
breakfast that includes servtn@ from they exercised less. They were
the Four Food Groups: 1) Milk and physically inactive 90 percent of the
dairy products. 2) Meat and meat sub- time and often ate fewer meals.
BOBBLE TANNER, ll; Melinda Julian, 10; Kc!ly Wood, 10; Debble Drennan, 10;
and not pictured, Amanda Willlans 10; have 19 paintings on exhibit at the
Malakoff Public Library. The girls are all fifth grade students at Malakoff
Elementary School, and attend private lessons with an art instructor. The public
is invited to view the exhibit at the Library. (Staff photo by Lori Callaway)
The Government Organization Com-
mittee is charged with responsibility
for all Sunset-related bills• The Texas
Legislature adopted the Texas Sunset
Act in 1977, providing for periodic
evaluation of all state agencies, boards,
and commissions. Unless positive ac-
tion is taken by the Government
Organization Committee to extend the
life of the agencies, those agencies sub-
ject to review by the Committee may be
terminated or their regulations altered.
Twenty-eight agencies, including the
State Board of Dental Examiners,
Veterans Affairs Commission of the
State of Texas, and the Board of Nurse
Examiners will be reviewed during the
67th Legislative Session.
Reacting to his appointment to both
the Government Organization and the
State Affairs Committees, Represen-
tative Bomer said, "I am very pleased
to have been selected for membership
on these two important and substantive
committees. They will allow me a full
a~d comprehensive view of state
government, a challenge not often
given to first.term representatives. I
believe this will give me an excellent
opportunity to serve my district."
By FRANK CHAPPEL Is;
SCIENCE NEWS EDITOR 2. Lunch and dinner are often eaten
Your son's or daughter's teen years "on the run" and away from home;
represent a difficult period; no longer a 3. They become weight conscious and
child, not yet accepted as an adult. It is may eat very little, severely limiting
a period of great physical and the amounts of nutrient~ their bodies
psychological, and often ignored receivedaily;and
nutritional needs.
The teen years are marked by 4. Some vent their frustrations by
physical growth, putting additional overeating.
demand on needs for protein, car- Solutions to these problems lie in
bohydrates, vitamins and minerals, keeping less nutritious foods to a
These nutrients are needed daily to minimum. Replace soft drinks with
build healthy bones, muscles and juices. Keep nuts and seeds, cheese,
organs, fresh vegetables, and whole grain
Many teens may not be meeting these products around for snacking•
needs because: The teen years are a period of crucial
1. Breakfast may be skipped or development. Habits formed during
replaced with foods high in car- this time can influence your children's
bohydrates and fats and low in nutrien- health now and later.
The grace ye are saved through,
• The substance of things hoped for,
The evidence of things not seen.
THE MALAKOFF
NEWS
489-0531 ,ACK
HARBOR HOUSE
RESTAURANT, CLUB
AND MARINA
CONSTRUCTION CO. " '
"SpecialtyC0ncrete" " .... ', "." t
402 North Lane 489-1514 ~ '
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hodge ~ i
INSURANCE AGENCY ' [ -1,
102 South Terry 489-0512 el, Z'j J- t " ......
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Garrison ~'~--"
SHOP you ever been lost in a large city? If m, you
East
Royall Blvd. 489-0455
Les Williams and
Earl Gentry
TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
105 East Mitcham
489-1292
The Tanner Family
know that a familiar landmark is the best mean• of help.
ing to retrace your steps to familiar territory.
For those who have lost their way spiritually, there
i• also a landmark that pints the way to God. The
cross i• the one true symbol of all He stands for.
If you are lost and cannot find your way look to the
cross it will lead you back to God.
SUNNY GLENN
RESORT
"Roughitincomfort"
Hiway 90 489-0715
K&K
KOATINGS, INC.
Highway 3l East 489-1920
Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Hopkins
MALAKOFF
PRESCRIPTION
SHOPPE
106 N. Terry 489-1909
Marlin and t~aren Perkins
DAIRY QUEEN
OF MALAKOFF
Highway 31 West 489-1895
Faye Parkins
CITY BUILDING
SUPPLIES, INC.
west Royall Blvd.
489-0891
BIGGS SHEET METAL
SHOP
Highway 3l E. 489.0741
Mr and Mrs, Virgil B~ggs g son
THE CARPET &
APPLIANCE DEPOT
212 Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hampy
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haney
CEDAR LAKE
NURSING HOME
West Royall Blvd. 489-1702
Management and Staff
DULANEY
AUTO SUPPLY
"Pleasing You Pleases Us"
$ll Hilihway 31 East 489-1533
Mr, and Mrs. Bud Oulaney
FRED SONNTAG
FORD, INC.
303 W. Royall Blvd.
489-0506
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sonntag
MALAKOFF
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C.C. Abbott, Minister
Sunday School ................. 10:0o a,m
Sunday Morning Worship ....... l1:00 a. m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Serviee ............. 6: 30 p.m.
Tuesday Ladies Bible Class .... 10:00a.m,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF MAI, AKOFF
James Cheatham, Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... i I: O0 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p.m,
Wednesday Worship ............. 7:00 p.m.
Girls Auxiliary, Monday ......... ~1: 30 p.m.
WMU, Tuesday ................. 9:00a.m.
Choir Practice:
Sunday, Bond of Love ......... 4:15 p.m.
Celebration Sunday ........... 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Young Musicians .... 3:30 p,m
Wednesday, Adult Choir ....... 7: 30 p. m.
Thursday, Music Makers ...... 2: 30 p,m.
PAHKVIEW MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Danny Pltts, Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:55 a.m.
Training ,'Service ................ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday Night
WMA ......................... 6:4,~ p.m.
Prayer Meeting ............... 7:30 p.m.
CAt,VARY BAPTIST CHURCH TRINIDAD
OF TRINIDAD CHURCll OF CIIRIST
Bill Watson, Minister Roberl Foster, Minister 77S-253~
Sunday School .................. 9:45am Sunday School .................. 9:30a.m
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:45 am. Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:30 am.
Sunday Training Service ........ 6:00p.m. Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00pro
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00p.m. Sunday Song Service ............ 5:30pro
Wednesday ..................... 7:sop.m Wednesday Mid-week ........... 7:30p.m.
Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Ladies Bible
CROSS ROADS Class ........................ ie:oo a.m.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH , ST. JUDE'S MI&~ION
Randy Warren, Pastor Father B.G, Eados
Sunday Morning Worship ........ 9:5oa.m Survleos held at Luther Lane at Hwy. 85
Sunday School ................. 10:30a.m. Sund=y Mass .................... 8:soa.m
Bihle Study ..................... 6:30 p,m Sunday School immediately after mass
Gospel Singing
Every 2rid Friday of month ...... 7: 30 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED OF TRINIDAD
METHODIST CHUHCii Danny Boler, Minist~r
Randy Warren, Pastor Sunday School .................. 9:45 a,m.
Sunday School ................. I0:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship ....... II '.00 a.m
Morning Worship .............. 11 : 00 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7: 00 p. m.
~vening Worship ................ 6:30 p.m. Wednesday ..................... ? :00 p.m.
Wednesday Cha ncel Choir ....... 7:30 p. m.
United Methodist Women meet FIRST UNITED METHODIST
2nd and 4th Mondays .......... 2:30 p.m. CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
FFF meets tat and 3rd Melvin Rowland. Minister
Tuesdays .................... II:00a.m. Sunday School .................. 9:45a.m
A~k~EM BLY OF" GDD Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10: 5O a.m.
Ken Jones, Pastor Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday School .................. 9:45a.m UMYF .......................... 6:45p.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... t0:45 am. Fellowship Supper
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p.m, 4th Wednesday ................ 6:30 pro.
Wednesday Mid-week Service... 7:00 p.m. Ladies Bible Study, Tuesday ..... 9:30 a.m.
ROYALL CHEVROLET
& BUICK CO.
510 W. Royall Blvd.
489.0529
FOOD FARE
MALAKOFF, INC.
Highway 31 W. 489.0538
Open Sun.-Thurs 8 to 7
Fri. and Sat. 8 to 8.
PERRY BROS.
E. Highway 31
489-0482
McKEE
LUMBER CO.
206 East Royall Blvd.
489.0527
Gene Berry, manager
CITIZENS
STATE BANK
North Terry
489-0530
JIM DAY
ELECTRIC
Malakoff
409.0910
J&J
ENTERPRISES
R.H. Lee Park
Your Host ....
Jude and Judy Glasscock
ACTION REALTY
21] E. Royall Bird,
489-]519
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