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WEEKLY
The Mslnk News, Thursday, April 14,1N 4A
Kim Beasley
named to
Weed control in hay meadows is
the partteipants of derson Center near Palastbm to the Calculator and Chris Non:is was Sth in critical, says Dr. Sire Reeves, Jr.,
ey events fromDistrict Contest. The following students Journalism.
)I traveled to An- participated: Spelling, Teresa Webb, The students were directed by the agronomist for the Texas Agricultural
Clifton Nichols and Jennifer Anders; following sponsors, Sandy Knight, Extension Service. The first cutting of
Church Number Sense, Jennifer Janke and Shorthand; James Norton, Typing; bay should be the best if proper
Randy Lee; Typing, Melisea Branch, Number Sense and Calculator, Tom management practices are used. Weed
vnval Sharon Green, Margaret Costlow,Wylie; Spelling, Barbara Steward; control eliminates competition for
Norman AIhton and Darinda Hen- Ready-Writing, Prose and Poetry by moisture and soil nutrients and gives
st Church will be nemme; Poetry, Manay Smothers and Jewell Cotton, who is also the U.I.L. tbe producer the opportuntty to produce
&trvicesatthetrchur- Lucflla Johnston; Journalism, Chris Coordinator for tlm Literary Events. a high quality hay for winter feeding, lf
re.day, April 24 through Mrs. Cotton maid that the students did the hay meadows have not been fer-
'1127. Nerris; El~ady WrIU~I, Kelly Quinn,
Chris Norris and Chris Turner; a great job. "We feel so fortunate to tilized yet, the chore should be eom-
w/ll begin at 7:30 p.m. Calculator, Brenda Hoyt, Jennifer have these students who wish to cam- pleted within the next two weegs.
f¢¢ the revival services Janke and Harold Holyfleld; Prose, pete in the literary events. It is a great Reeves says that producers may
opportunity for them to express them- delay fertilizing permanent pastures
Kelly Quinn; Shorthand, Micheleselves in the speaking and writing even- until after the spring flush of growth is
Truer of Canton andAshloek.
will be in charge of the M/chele Ashlock placed 2nd in Shor- ts and also a good experience to com- over. This will extend the fertilizer fur-
thand and will compete in the regional pate in these academic areas." ther into the summer and delay the
is cordially invited to at- tournament in Bonham. Kelly Quinn "As coordinator for these events, I immediate expenditure for fertilizer
Parkview is located placed 2rid in Prose and will also cam- want to express my thanks and Field of the future
services were held
12, 1983 at 2 p.m. for
hit 2 month old son
n Whitley of Trinidad
tley of Arkansas.
• held at Post Oak
the Rev. Dan Baler of-
was born January 12, 1983
e died Sunday, April 10, at
. lical Center in Athens.
in addition to his parents
rolher, Samuel Wayne
rinidad; paternal gran-
h hitley of Arkansas;
nd rents, Mrs. Joann
icb,ria and Charles and
of Malakoff.
Home of Malakoff
believe that the
|te Is the driven
Xecutive, that's not
Although a specific
ulcers Isn't known,
play a role.
A -. °Uncing the formation
! new additional
I groups:
[ s Growth Grou
!' . en' P
[ s Growth Group
[ FmlLY
Ore for the group to
Weekly for 8 weeks.
TOPics will include:
Setting
Irna Management
ertiveness Skills
-aPing With Stress
, r,.e ing Your
it'Esteem
Oup will provide an
I. " rtunity to '
. achieve
I " nol growth.
For additional
Information, call
II
purchases.
Some home gardeners are having
problems getting seed to germinate.
One reason may be that the soil tem-
perature is still too cold for many warm
season crops to germinate. Gardeners
must be patient and wait until the soil
temperature is warm enough for the
to germinate and the plants to
grow. Cool season crops should be
growing fairly well at this time.
-- II II IIII II
NTU honor
Kimberley Ann Beasley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley of Malakoff,
was named to the fall semester honor
roll at North Texas State UniverIlty.
Dr. Robert ToulouH, vice president
for academic affairs at North Texas
State, released the list of 1,310 students
from the total enrollment of 18,500.
Miss Beasley received a grade
average of 3.5.
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I want to thank this neighborhood for the sales and use of
for the past 30 years.
and Pine Streets pate In the Regional co, teat. LucKla congratulations to the students who
Johnson was named Alternate in placed and to the others who cam- A national Gallup poll shows that
Poetry, Harold Holyfleld viseed 5th in pated." computer careers are the number one
• She also thanked the sponsors who choice of male high school students.
e8 Malakoff nccompa ed the students and served Financial rewards and excitement of
as graders, Rosemary McMullen, a computer career are the most linear-
School Menu James Norton and Sandy Knight. tant factors. For Septic Tanks, Lagoons
April 18- April 22 Non-caustic and non-poisonous
Monday: Corn dogs with mustard, (, STARTS Septic Tank & Grease Trap Action
baked beans, tossed salad, peach slices, STOPS Grease Trap & Septic Tank Odors
milk. QUALITY CARE AT SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL 4/30/83 CLEANS Clogged Drain Field Lines
Tuesday: Salmon croquettes, cole ~ ~ I~ CROWNS(porc/metal) ....... $ 198 PARTIAL DENTURE
slaw, pinto beans, cornbread, cherry I 3or morn, each .......... $ ]80 Acrylic ........ $ 190 CLEANS Clogged Garbage Grinders
cobbler, milk, ~/ ] t ! i 3-unit Bridge (P/M) ........ $ 540 Cost-Frame .... $ 280 The Most Valuable Part Of Your Bacteria Is G0ne When You Have It Pumped!
Wednesday: Pepperoni and hot !~i Crown ALL teeth ......... $5500 Precision ...... $1200
cheese sandwich, garden salad, french "~ ~ "'~ I (Gold avoik)ble at extra cost) FULLO O" S y a
fries and catsup, jello with fruit, milk. ~ ~ ROOTCANALIcana, ...... $ 80 Economy ...... $325 Mane ack Guarantee
2 canals .................. $ 120 Custom ....... $ 460
Thursday: Meat loaf with tomato 3 canals .................. $ 150 Deluxe ........ $ 720
sauce, blackeyed peas, fried okra, car- ORTHODONTICS $200 down and $50 per month (retainer $75) AIs0, Anaer0bicul eliminates odors,
nbread, pineapple upside down cake, DENTAL INSURANCE: Pay Your Port and We Bill the Insurance
milk. For You. Financing iAvoiloble Upo~ Credit Approvoll
Friday: Hamburgers, french fries NOW sold at $6.95 lb.
with catsup, lettuce, tomato, pickle 10% DISCOUNT I CALL US NOW! I WRITTEN ESTIMATE
slices, orange half, milk.jR. HiGH & HIGH SCHOOL FOR SENIOR CITIZENS1675 51 O11 ,ooo~e~,o,~00~,
Baskets served with french fries
* Hamburgers , Corny dogs BATTLES FAMILY DENTAL CENTER
* Hot dogs * Submarine sandwiches Bobby C. Bottles, DOS "^~o. From ,he .ospJfo," 3]0 Linsey tn Athens 4 9m0891 Hwy. 31 W. Malakoft
* Occasional specials
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to see it
RICK BROWN
District Manager
United Telephone Company of Texas
It's attitudes like Rick's that
make United Telephone Company
of Texas work even better for you.
Distr!ct Manager Rick Brown
is unique because he's a people
person. Whether he's workin with
his employees to solve a cruc=al
problem, or talking with Wayne
Mackley about a community
project; Rick is always giving 100%
no matter what the need is. it's nice
to know that Rick Brown is playing a
vital role for you, our customer, and
to you, our neighbor.
So next time
you see District
Manager Rick
Brown in town, or
out on the job,
you can feel sure
that he's doing
hgs best for
United Telephone
Company of
Texas, and you.
On the job, or in the community,
people can count on United
Telephone Company of Texas District
Manager Rick Brown.
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United Telephone of Texas
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