tyears ago d one-half miles southwest of the city and Hippodrone from Arlington, will
Saturday night for B Watson, who died exhibit in Malakoff Friday and Satur-
March 13, the MHS suddenly in his home that evening. Earl day, March 27th and 28th on the Mc-
came home from the Gentry, precinct coroner, gave the ver- Donald lot across from the Ritz
• ~ Tech Stage Band Festival at dict for the cause of death as acute in- Theatre.
tiatlLSQmont with a 2nd place trophy to digestion. A telegram received here by Mr. Gap.
m ~eredit. Call Gulf Market and Grocery on the B. Thompson on March 16th from Tom
Malakoff High School Junior Highway. Our phone number is 96 and Connally in Washington stated that
eta_. willpresent the Junior Play at the you may call that number anytime Henderson County has been included in
~,~[1~,, School Auditorium, Tuesday, during the day and be certain that the the Drought Relief Area Loans. Mr.
s 30, at 7:30 p.m. The play is a groceries you order will be delivered Connally advised that loans may be
comedy, "Hillbilly Wedding." promptly, secured through the Fort Worth office.
i~-. vo~: J n McKinnerney, principal of Rev. W. H. Dickinson, pastor of the
s~f High School, announced that local Methodist Church, is teaching in a
~ti~-ln the three school plants will Young People's Training School held in
• dqL'~mU_..ed at 2:30 p.m. April 8 for the Crockett this week.
holidays.
,'remembers 50 years ago
ha~ of the Malakoff School
_, listened to testimony from
~, school administrators,
and citizens before voting
two-abstaining, to approve a
T ersial science textbook Mon-
mare e
"~e~.dents in the Malakoff and
.~d Elementary Schools collec
3tea
86 bags of discarded clothing
I
recently completed School
Day drive to benefit the ban-
" j~men and women employed by
s w~ltt-_'~-"" mdustries.
~ Malakoff Brownie Troop No. 74,
of I~,,,~irl'?. u~i~ Scout Leader, Mrs. Fritz
onl man, of the Crescent Heights
raritY, tY converged 25 strong of the
~]t~_~The Malakoff News at 2-45
y afternoon to learn something
' tithe business of
newspaper
alakoff High School Choral
vldt~tmder the direction of Mrs. Finis
will present a special musical
the morning of March 30th
1 he L tuga !qJ _mS. School Auditorium.
fy was in Trinidad with four
, ,, :ual .ma auall teams last Tuesday night.
i~.ere junior girls and boys and
~fJ~l girls and boys. Trinidad
fOurgames.
ago
lettermen for
school year and seniors in
pep squad were honored
Banquet by the
Athletic Council Tuesday at
in Trinidad.
Johnston and Dan A.
were united in marriage
vening at the Trinidad
at the Victory Theatre in
23-31 are "The Jack-
Island", "To Please a
i "Vengeance Valley."
basketball players
an independent cage tour-
m the Malakoff High School
next Friday and Saturday,
for the local .school's
ribed as a rather
Pk~e.e._l .~. tion-da~n"the Oakland farm
the election for
ol ion o . e Oakland School
Malakoff-lndependent School
aS-deVfeat by the narrow
,g ~~'S inq"uest was held two an-
60 years ago
The total of 70 votes, which was con-
sidered a large ballot, were cast in
Saturday's school trustee election.
Board members elected were H. L.
Dr. P. T. Kilman of Greenville who is Flagg, T. A. Bartlett and W. E. Phillips.
to take over the practice started by Dr. W.H. Chapman,, who completed the
H. E. Duncan in this city arrived in school census last week, reported the
Malakoff Tuesday and is now fixing up scholastic population for the district to
his offices in the R. E. Skiles building, be 459.
previously used by Dr. Duncan. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts
Austell's shoe and harness shop on Monday, April 4, a baby girl. They
which has been operated here for the have named the little lady Elma Fran-
past several years by L. S. Austell ces.
changed ownership on March 14th the Jack Tanner, who has been operating
same being purchased by Bob Johnson a picture show at Alvord for some time
of this city. past, closed the show there and shipped
The Conley Bros. Vaudeville Show his equipmenthere.
Nutrient requirements of elderly sources of protein and calcium. Iron
adults are basically those of younger needs can be met by using lean meats,
adults, but fewer calories are needed, egg yolks, green leafy vegetables, and
Foods high in proteins, minerals and whole-grain or enriched breads and
vitamins should be chosen by older cereals. Fruits and vegetables are
people so that the reduced food intake needed each day, for their vitamin C,
will provide the needed nutrients. Such vitamin A and fiber content;
factors, says an American Medical Those concerned about the cost of
Association pamphlet, as decreased ac- food find that there are many ways to
tivity, chronic illness, decreased sen- obtain foods high in nutrients and low in
sitivity to taste and smell, loss or ira- cost.
pairment of teeth, and inadequate in- For example, canned evaporated
come may affect the eating habits of an milk and nonfat dry milk have the same
older adult. Some elderly people simply protien and calcium value as that of
do not eat enough; calorie and nutrient fresh fluid milk, and frequently can be
intakes are too low to maintain health, substituted for fresh milk in cooking
Many older people reduce intake of and baking.
meat without increasing consumption The large packages of nonperishable
of other protein-rich foods. Calcium and items like sugar, flour, and rice are
iron intakes are sometimes too low. generally less expensive per pound
Milk, cheese, or yogurt should be than are the small packages, and do not
regular features of the diet of older in- lose nutritive value during storage of
dividuals, because they are excellent Several months.
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1. When using top-of-range
utensils, cover tightly and cook
with minimum of water.
Cooking's faster; less energy's
used. Food looks and tastes
better, too..
2. Use flat-bottomed utensils for
best contact with heating
surface. Useproper size
utensils. A 6" pan on an 8"
heating surface wastes energy.
3. Preheat oven only when
needed and only to
temperature stated. Normal
preheat is 10 minutes; any
longer wastes energy.
4. When broiling, do not preheat.
Leave door ajar.., air
circulation insures proper
broiling.
5. Use oven fully. Fill it with foods
that cook at same temperature.
Freeze extras for later use.
6. Center pans in from oven sides,
staggered above each other
(no overlap) for best heat
distribution.
7. Keep ovenshut. Opening door
drops tem'perature 25° or more;
wastes energy.
8. Thaw frozen meats before
cooking.
9. Do not use oven or surface
heating elements for home
heating.
10. Turn range off immediately
when finished.
Conserve electricity and you help
conserve one or more of the fuels
needed to produce it. Conserve
fuels and you help assure that
there will be enough to meet
essential needs for electricity in
the future.
When you pass a TP&L office,
warehouse, generating plant or
other facility, you'll see that we've
turned off all non-essential
lighting. And, in as many other
ways as possible, TP&L is reducing
its own uses of electricity. -
/f you would like additional
information on conserving
electricity, ca//the Customer
Service Representative in the
TP&L Office.
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burs of the class are not identified. (Courtesy photo)
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The Malakoll News, Thursday, IMlmmh N, ZmX-..eA
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