The Ma!akoffNew_sLTl~ursda_y,O_et--15,___1981---3A
by Polly Walker
489-1484
of last week Fred
New York, visited in
friends. He visited in the
and Car-
and also with Mrs. Ullle
~',,.
was m surgery last
Hospital in Cor-
Lewis and Arzilla Hughes
Pleasant on Saturday.
and Mrs. Gary
and Chad and Lillie
and Mrs. Pat James
Winfield. They returned
Leroy Almond attended
)n Saturday.
Bangs spent several
visiting in Beaumont
H.F. Garrett and her
Bynum and Gone
Garrett returned to
short visit.
Tommy Ray Clark and
Hill Country over
daughter of Mr.
Johnson, underwent
week at the Memorial
Lufkin. She is now
at her home.
been visiting in
and Mrs. Dick Carpen-
lie there they en-
for the Elsie Hines
were her three
grandchildren and one
underwent surgery at
in Arlington on
week. We have not
surgery, but
will be back home as
L
was wishing her
when
M.A. Pennington of
their new Mission field
Tanner of LaCosta
a few days last week
brothers, Richard and
'and families and with his
Green and family and
I W.M. Johnson, Wm. Car-
Almond and G.V. Walker
WMU meeting
the First Baptist Char-
. A covered dish luncheon
noon and many ladies
county were in atten-
gave the welcome
at I0:00. Until noon
age level con-
capable women
win
contest
Band Dj~tor of
Contest held at
y, October 10,
on Solos were
Cheryl Whiteside
on Solos were
Moseley.
on Ensembles
Newman Lisa Wat-
Cindy Moseley
Art Society
6 meeting of the
was a demon-
into a ground"
Beth Davis. The In-
accompanied by
anSwers as the painting
an associate degree
at Hen-
in Athens
)ntinuing education
lessons.
s meeting, Tuesday,
Peeler in a
ues in the art
as two
decision as a couple,
experience
and success in
income, ad-
family resource
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MR. AND MRS. F.K. JULIAN will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary on
Sunday, October 18th with an Open llouse. The special occasion will be hosted by
their children Margie Grimes and Howard Julian and will be held at the couple's
home at 9Z3 N. College from 2 p.m. tii 4 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited
to attend. (Courtesy photo)
throughout the county. Then after lunch visiting with Mr.-and Mrs. Sam
the new officers for the coming year Stogner.
were installed by Jackle Smith of Jerry Johnson preached his first
Athens. sermon at the First Baptist Church on
Officers being installed were: Direc- Mitcham Street Sunday night. Jerry
tar, Nancy Jackson, Athens; B.W. and felt called to become a preacher while
Baptist Young Women, Dorothy Berry the youth of the church were in Gloriet.
and as her asst., Lawanda Mayberry; ta, New Mexico this past summer. He
Acteens, Charlene Aldrldge; Girls in did an excellent job and people will be
Action, Sharon Coston; and Mission watching him with interest.
Friends, Donna Tarrant. At this time Dick LeMaster filled the pulpit at
they do not have a secretary. First Baptist Church on Sunday mor-
Rlta Faye Chandler of Waco and Mrs. ning in place of Rev. James Cheatham.
Flare Reese visited with Miss Corlene On Sunday night they attended the
Tanner on Sunday. church service dressed in the native
Mrs. Cecil Redford and Mrs. Ophla costume of Benin, where they are ser-
Gray of Kerens spent Wednesday ving as missionaries. They had a
Mz~,' Winnie Shumate turned in this recipe this week. She says it is much
like the original Cabbage Roll only much less trouble and a great favorite
with her family. Only 199 calories per serving and serves 10.
CABBAGE CASSEROLE
1 small head cabbage I lb. lean ground meat
1 small onion 1/3 cup uncooked rice
1 can condensed tomato soup I can water
Chop cabbage and place in greased baking dish. Brown meat and onion
and stir in rice. Pour on top of cabbage. Mix soup and water and pour over
enti~e c~saer~le: Bake ar 350 degrees for 1 ,hour: Add a little more water in.
abmlt thir~minutes ii~needed.- ~ ....... ~-, .......... , ~' .¢!
PUNCH
5 pkg. Kool'Aid (any flavor to go with decor of party)
10qts water 5 cups sugar
1 tall can pineapple juice (48 oz.) % bottle real lemon juice
1 qt. bottle ginger ale
Mix all ingredients except ginger ale. Add this just before serving. Freeze
what is left to serve later. Serves 50 people.
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We Americans have always recognized the need
for full and orderly discussion ol important public issues.
From the neighborhood improvement association to the
United States Congress, free-ranging debate helps us de-
cide what to do, when, anti h~)w. And when the facts are
in, we do it.
After 30 years we're still debating -- and delay-
ing 7-- nuclear power. Some pea>pie worry that it~ not safe,
or t~x) costly, or that the fuel~ t,,o scarce. The facts are:
• In the 24-year history of U.S. commercial nuclear
power there has never been a nuclear-related fatality.
• Electricity made with nuclear fuel i> competitive with
electricity made from odwr/uels.
• We have the largest proven reserves of nuclear fuel in
the free world, and a dollar'~ w~,th of nuclear fuel
contains as much energy as $10 wordx of imported oil.
At your electric cotnpany, wc believe ti~e debate
on nuclear power has served ic~ purpose and now it has
gone on long enough. Most Anwricans agree that we
should be developing the potential ot tiffs domestic and
less costly fuel.
The record shows that nuclear power is clean,
efficient, competitive and safe. And t,~ stlppl'/ the elec-
tricity we need to keep this area attractwe for living and
working, it's necessary. So let~ ~et on with it.
TEXAS P()WER & IA(;HI' ('()MPANY
A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility
display of many interesting things from
this country in the foyer of the church.
Everyone was invited to look it over
and converse with the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. O.D. McCann were
again saddened this week at the loss of
his nephew, Ralph McCann of Minden,
Louisiana. The McCann's attended the
funeral. Ralph died suddenly from a
heart failure.
Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Cade returned on
Sunday after attending the Passion
Play in Eureka Springs, Arkansas and
touring the southwestern state of
Missouri. They had a very nice time.
Oct. 19-23
Monday: Chicken & dumplings, but-
tered carrots, English pea salad, bread,
milk
Tuesday: Beef and cheese tacos,
Spanish rice, buttered corn, pineapple
ambrosia, milk
Wednesday: Hamburgers on hun,
cheese slice, lettuce, tomato, pickle
slices, french fries with catsup, ap-
plesauce, milk
Thursday: Texas hash with cheese,
cole slaw, pinto beans, cornbread, jello,
milk
Friday: Beef and vegetable soup,
pimento cheese sandwiches, apple
slices, cake squares, milk
JUNIOR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL
Baskets served with french fries
* hamburgers • hot dogs
, chili dogs • corny dogs
,submarine sandwiches
, occasional specials
SNACK ITEMS
Snack cakes, chips, cookies, tea
Choice of milk daily
Breakfast served daily at all 3 schools
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i REPLACEMENT COSTS Grow HIGHER And We
Go To ANY LENGTH, To HELP The HOME OWNER
GUARD AGAINST UNDER-INSURANCE And
. LIMITED PNOTECTION!
Mr. and Mrs. J.L. (iartlidge spent the Mitcham Street.
past weekend visiting with their son, Entering the Memorial Hospital last
Steve ('artlidge artd family, l,inda and week was Margaret Nichols. We do
Jennifer. Stew~ is music and youth hope that sheis at homeand wellon the
director of the First Baptist Church on road to recovery.
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Umbrellas $2.98 & $3.98 ................. Mens $4.95
Folding Umbrellas $4.98 .............. Overshoes $3.98:
Girls raincoats $2.98 .............. Ladies & mens $3.98
Jelly bean rain jackets with hood, 4 to 14 .......... $4.98
Misses sweat shirts with hoods .......... $8.95 now $6.95
S & H Green Stamps Malakoff Lay-Aways
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TRUE HAPPINEKq
There are many who are seeking, searching, and
desiring happiness In this evil, and cruel world. We ask
where is true happiness? The world can not give true
happiness.
God's word tells us where It is to be found. Hear these
words from the Bible, "HAPPY IS HE THAT HATH
TIIE GOD OF JACOB FOR illS HELP, WHOSE HOPE
IS IN TIIE LORD [IIS GOD."
Friend, do you have God as your helper? Is your hope
truly in God? Think about It.
JAMES I. STRIN(;ER
Minister
Ph. 489-1718
Come worship with us at the Church of Christ, North Martin
St. in Malakoff, you will be glad you did.
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MF 265 $-epd., 60-hp tractor was $20,130 .......................... NOW $15,250
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14.9% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) financing*
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Long 445 DSL tractor, wos $4,150 ............................. NOW $3,250
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NH 850 round baler, was $4,750 ............................. NOW $4,250
NH 479 hoyb~ne, good c mditlon, was $2,850 .................... NOW $2,415
• NH 461 hoyblne, was $',~0 ................................ NOW $ 850
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