The Malakoff News, Thursday, Sept. I0, 1~$1~
by Polly Walker
489.1484
to the Kerens Centennial
to help with the sale of some
articles that Cecil
and Pam O'Brien of
her sister, Joy, of Euless
of my own, but it
runs different from
I did not sell any.
did real well in getting
we saw Lucille
Almond, who also had a
and Mrs. Ernest Allen,
Margueritte Cade of
saw Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
who had come
day. There were people
in Texas. For a while
to think that no
Kerens. They had
Tex back home for the
State Fair Grounds in
statue was made in the
in Kerens in 1949 and at
a chimney at the bottom
However, later he was
jeans and has been
ever since.
gone our son, Glen,
Tenn. and his two
and Jennifer, drop-
V. took them out to
enjoyed it very much.
Mrs. Don Andrews
Stacy, of Dogwood
Mary Ferguson and
Hillary, and the Glen
Tennessee were guests in
of Needham, near
Corpus and her sisters, Lorene and
Virginia Stone of San Antonio, were
guests in the home of Mrs. Jesse Rober-
tson recently.
Dolly brought news of her sister,
Beatrice Biankenship of Longview. It
seems that she had broken her hip
went on to Vernon to visR with her dad
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Mon-
tya. On Tuesday Mr. Montya under-
went surgery for an eye operation in
Oklahoma. The Almonds will stay until
Wednesday. Lncllle may stay a little
longer.
when we were told in a round-about way good services Sunday morning, accor-
that the Lion's Den had been robbed. It ding to Mrs. Eva Mac Hulin. Cam-
seems that someone took a ladder and munion services were held.
climbed up to a window and broke into Frank Smith passed away Wed-
the building. It seems that they lost a nesday. His funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Coffee pot with Malakoff Lion's on it, Sunday at First Baptist with the Rev.
about 80 plates, silverware and other R.C. Hedge officiating.
recently and was in the hospital in Deepest sympathy goes to Mary things. It seems sad that a charitable Jimmy Tarver's sister passed away
Longview. She resides with her Stelzig in the loss of her uncle, F_~ Pier- organization such as this would have to Thursday morning in Houston. Funeral
daughter, Norms Ekstrom, of ce. Mr. Pierce was 81 and had been a be subject to a robbery. It seems that services were heldat 1 p.m. Sunday.
Gladewater.
J. D. Robertson of Bryan and Peggy
Stone of LoLita had spent sometime
visiting with their sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ovle Wilcox of Athens and
she accompanied them all over to visit
with Mrs. Jesse Robertson and Cares
Beidler.
Rev. Doyle and Annette, Jana Kay
and Bubba Scott of Chandler visited on
Wednesday with Mrs. Jesse Robertson.
Patri¢ia Earp and daughter, Sandy of
Rockdale, visited with her daddy and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Volley Robertson
and with Mrs. Jesse Robertson on a
Friday. She spent the weekend in town.
J. Olin Dukes suffered a stroke last
week while on a trip between Colorado
Springs and Denver, Colorado. He was
hospitalized in Aurora but was able to
return home on Monday, Labor Day.
The stroke affected his speech and
hearing but his wife, Ruby, said that he
was doing better and showing a little
improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Almond left on
Saturday night and Sunday with her
brother and family, Mr and Mrs. Glen-
na Montya in Ponder. On Sunday they
CLASS MARVIN ROBERTSON of K Troop, 3rd
Armored Cavalry located in Kerens practices his CPR on a
summer camp with the Texas Army National Guard at Ft.
Was only one of the many areas in which he received training
eeks at Ft. Hood. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson
in Malakoff and works as a rod buster for Brown & Root in
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their choice. Students progress at their
own speed and may enroll at any time.
Persons desiring further information
may contact D. E. Brooks, Adult Basic
Education supervisor at 675-6254, or
Jan Weaver, director of continuing
education at 675-6212.
Malakoff classes will be held on Man-
O
will be offered
adults who want to
i improve their skill in
spelling, cam-
math or those who
their high school
classes are ad-
the Continuing
of Henderson Coun-
day and Tuesday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at
the high school, on Tuesday and Wed-
the competency-nesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at St.
will be Paul Industrial School, and on Wed-
books, nesday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12
the week of Sap- a.m. at the Methodist Church Annex.
In Trinidad classes will be offered on
may register onTuesday and Thursday at the Methodist
class center ofChurch annex from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon.
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diabetic for sometime. His wife is in the
nursing home in Lubbock. Jed~n pierce,
brother of the deceased, and his son,
Clifton Pierce of Cream Level Road, at-
tended the funeral at Lemeu on Thur-
sday. Mr. Pierce died on Tuesday.
Bishop and Mrs. John Wesley llurdt
of Oklahoma City were era'auto to their
home last week after viJitng with their
daughter, Betty, in Virginia. They
stopped by Athens to visit her
mother, Mrs. Dwight Carso~ in Hen-
derson County Memorial Hospital
there. Mrs. Carson pulled a muscle and
strained her back recently when she
fell. They came on to Milakoff to visit
with his mother, Mrs. W. W. Hsrdt for a
few days.
Mrs. M. K. Miller, Jr. and her
mother, Mrs. Elmer Roberts of Clum-
dler were in Malakoff on Friday
visiting with Mrs. Willie Owens and
Mrs. Bonnie Riddlesperger as well as
other friends and relatives. Mrs. Miller,
the culprit left his beer bottle sitting on Rev. Veornard McCalister's wife
the back of the commode.
The Lions said that they were not
going to replace this silverware and
plates so people having reunions will
have to bring their own.
Bruce 8chiebe of Oregon was visiting
with friendJ over the weekend. Bruce
has just completed Marine boot camp
at Camp Pendleton in California. He
will return to Oregon where he will be
stationed.
Local businessman Ernest Holland
has offered the use of his store, Phillips
Hardware, to the Malakoff Art Society
for a "Store Front" art exhibit and sale.
The event is scheduled for Saturday,
Sept. 19, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Mem-
bers have expressed their appreciation
to Holland for his support.
Visiting over the weekend with Mrs.
Erma Monroe and Todd were Linda
Cope and Clayton Sparks of Miller
Grove,and here for the game on Friday
passed away in a Houston hospital. Her
funeral was held Friday at 2 p.m. in
Tyler.
Mrs. OrB Allen is improving from
illness. 8ammle Tarver and Mrs. Lena
Mitchell also report improvement.
The Jackson Family held their
reunion Saturday.
The A.M.E. Church had their
homecoming last week and reported a
good time.
If you have had trouble freezing squash and okra you might try this:
Sliced Fresh Squash (any kind ) or Okra
Mix % cup sweet milk 1 cup flour
3 T baking powder =/4 teaspoon salt
I egg Z T melted butter
I T sugar
Dip squash or okra in batter add then roll In cornmeal. Place squash on cookie
sheet and freeze. Put Saran Wrap between layers. When frozen solid place in zip
lock bags. When ready to use place frozen squash or okra in hot oil and fry.
Tlds receipe from Mary Ferguson in Winfield is very good. A dish to have with it
is:
2 cans chicken broth
I cup barley I large onion diced
Bake In large casserole dish for 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove and add
slivered almonds on top and bake for an additional 15 minutes.
This came from Chicago originally and was submitted to us by Mrs. Don An-
drews of Athens.
CHICKEN ROYALE'
2 chicken breasts cut In strips, flour and fry in oil until brown. Drain off grease
Malakcff
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who is the former Elms Frances night was Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ethridge and add:
Roberts of Malakoff, said that she and daughter,Sandy and her fiance,I can chinese vegetables i ,, .... ,,.. ,.h=.,...,.
would like to hear from some of her Mike Collins. ° - I Bn ~ n -- " ....................
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former classmates, and wished they Benny Rogers, Dana Wilson and Heat Serve on cooked rice and -arnish wit P: ......
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would write to the Malakoff News orClayton Simmons were in Arlington - _._
this column and let everyone know Saturday night to watch the Rangers r .................
where they are. play the Detroit Tigers. ! lff~'l'~lfflh ~ lr lff ~ ~ lr~lri (
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Pettlgrew of ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speed of Miller S l~" l~ ~ H " • ' • • • • "~F. ~: K i
Hideaway Lake picked up his sister, Grove were here Saturday to attend a ~ JL .1.A~L11, I sm ~ l~ .ll.~!11, I
Mrs. Elmer Roberts recently, and haby shower for Mrs. Sandy Sparks. ~ FEED ,# SEED SUPPLli , i
came to Malakoff forashort visltwith Mr. and Mrs. Zackie Lancaster and~ -~-~a-=-,=.~'~--~--~'~--a,L,,=.~,~ ,~,,~,'~',"~ ~[
relatives and friends, daughters of Michaels Cove spent ~ ~'gKMI'~ a I(AIIt;I1LI(~ ~UI'I'LY S
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster of Saturday visiting with his parents, Mr. ~ KENNETH LEWIS CALL COLLECT 214/396.288L OR
Arlington spent Thursday night through and Mrs. Denver Lancaster and atten- ~[ OWNER WEST HWY. 31. g[RENS - 396-2282
Monday at the farm in Malakoff. dad the festivitles of the Homecoming. ~ .....
We were saddened on Saturday night First Baptist Church on Hwy. 31 had
The grace ye are saved through,
• The substance of things hoped for,
• The evidence of things not seen.
THE FEED BOX
451-2331
at Michael's Cove
"After church emit ua fm lunch,"
'If you would like to
sponsor the
Church Page,
please call 489-0531.
HARBOR HOUSE
RESTAURANT, CLUB
AND MARINA
Star Harbor 489-0810
TEXAS CLAY
INDUSTRIES, INC,
W. Main
489-1331
MALAKOFF
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106 N. Terff 489-1909
Marlin and Karen Perkins
MALAKOFF
INSURANCE AGENCY
102 South Terry 489-0512
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garrison
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SHOP
East Ropll Blvd. 489-0455
Les Williams and
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TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
105 East Mitcham
489.1292
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a place where you could be alone wtth your thoughts -- a place where you
could untangle yOur problems?
if you would, then you are hke most people. Everyone needs s retreat, at
moments. And averyone has one!/t isn't a mountain cabin or a seaside cottage
-- but it is a place far better suited to prayer and contemplation, a place to sort
out old errors and make new resolutions. It is your place of worship.
Lat it be your sanctuary Go to it when you am troubled. You will find within
Its wells your moment of peace and you wd/ walk out into the street agam far
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SUPPLIES, INC.
West Royall Blvd.
489.0891
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BEAUTY SHOP
Canny City 489-0701
Melinda Watson, Owner
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FIRST SAVINGS &
LOAN OF MALAKOFF
Highway 31 E.
489-0991
CEDAR LAKE
NURSING HOME
West Royall Blvd. 480.1702
Management and Staff
DULANEY
AUTO SUPPLY
"Pleasing You Pleases Us"
611 Highway 31 East 489.1533
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Duianey
MALAKOFF
CHURCH OF CHRI8T
Jam. I. Su.~, NInt~
Sunday Scheol ................. 10:00a.m
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I I: 00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p, m.
Wednesday Service ............. 6:~0 p.m.
Tuesday Ladies Bible Chms~ .... 10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF MALAKOFF
Jam~ Cheatham, pastor
Sm~dmy ~ .................. 9:46 a .m.
Stmday Mor~ Wor~dp ....... tl:00a.m.
I~nd~y ]~ Wc~hip ........ 7:00p.m.
W~y W~'zhip ............. 7:00p.m.
l~yll ~tbi~mdo~, 8tmday .... 6:00 p.m
Girll Au~. Sunday ......... e:00p,m,
W'MU, ~y ................. U:O0 e.m.
Cho/r ~:
~eht'atloa Stmday ........... s'oop.m.
Yo~ Mu~cim~, Wedneeday. 3:~0p.m~
C~wtr, Km~day ........... 8:00p.m,
Mtl|e Maim% WedMeday ...... ?:0op.m.
PARKVi~W Mi88IONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Jelmaty C~h, pastor
SUnd~y ,~I~oI ..... : ............... 9:45 a.m.
StUltify M~mi~ Worship ....... 10:55 a.m.
Training Service ................ 6: 00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ e: 45 p.m,
Wedmmd~y Night
WMA ......................... 6:45p.m.
Praym" Muting ............... 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
OF TRINIDAD
Bill Watson, Minister
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a,m,
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10',45 a, m.
Sunday Training Service ........ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7 ~00 p.m.
Wednesday ..................... 7:30 p.m,
Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... 6:30 p.m.
CROSS ROADS
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Randy Warren. Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship ........ 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School ................. 10:30a.m,
Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p,m.
Gospel Singing
Every 2nd Friday of month ...... 7:30 p. m.
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
C.Huey Clemente, Past~
Sunday School ................. 10:00a,m
Morning Worship .............. I1:00 a m.
Evening Worship ................ 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Chancel Choir ....... 7:30 p.m.
United Methodist Women meet
2nd and 4th Mondays .......... 2:30 pro.
FFF meets Ist and 3rd
Tuesdays .................... ll:00a.m,
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Ken Jones. Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a,m
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:45 a,m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p.m,
Wednesday Mid=Week Service•,, 7:00 p.m.
TRINIDAD
CHURCH OF ('HRIST
Robert Foster, Minister 778.2536
Sunday School .................. 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:30 a, m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m,
Sunday SongService ............ ~ : ~ p' m '
Wednesday Mid-week ........... 7:3o pro.
Wednesday, Ladies Bible
Class ........................ 10:00a.m.
ST. JUDE'S MISSION
Father B.G. Eades
Services held at Luther Lane at Hwy,
Sunday Mass .................... 8:30 a m,
Sunday School immediately after mass
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCll
OF TRINIDAD
Danny Boler, Minister
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m,
Sunday Morn/ng Worship ....... 11:00 a.m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p m.
Wednesday ..................... 7.: 00 p.m.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF" TRINIDAD
Tim Edwards, Mlnkter
Sunday School .................. 9: 45 a:m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:50 a.m
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m,
UMYF .......................... 6:45p,m.
Fellowship Supper
4th Wednesday ................ 6:30 p. m.
Ladies Bible study, Tuesday ..... 9:30 a.m.
ROYALL CHEVROLET
& BUICK CO.
510 W. Royzil Blvd.
489-0529
FOOD FARE
MALAKOFF, INC.
Highway 31 W. 489-0538
Open Sun.-Thurs. 8 to 7
Fri and Sat. 8 to 8.
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E. Highway 31
489-0482
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