! The Malakoti News, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1M~,--3A
Lltehfleld has been in the
Hospital in Athens
He died Sun-
wife.
: of Athens, manager of
was •bsent from
days last week due to a
•nd an ear infection. We do
~le is much improved by now
;at worl.
of Holllday has been
taverns Kees of Trinidad
She returned home on
in the company of Mr. and
of this city. While
Chambers will visit with
Lisle and others, since that is
mbers.
sympathy goes to the family
who passed •w•y
quite
on Tuesday night. His
Marilyn He•rn and family
Betsy Freem•n and her
Judy, his wife, has •
to be thankful for. She was
her husband when the at-
and she managed to get
and get him over and
home even in • thunder-
very brave and is to be
for her quick wit and
in time of stress.
and Russell W•iker of Cor-
the funeral of D.L.
visited with his family on
worked with D.L. at
Lumber Company and •t
~pent the day with
Bertha Crensb•w in Fort
birthday on October
Whltehe•d of Texas City
days in the home of his
and her husband,
H•ddock and Dr. W.J. and
~pent the weekend
~ith their Mr. and
McBride.
Edith and Orville Anding of
shopping: Edith
Malakoff
ary School
Honor Roll
B Honor Roll - Shawn
Peach, Nathanial Jones,
Samantha Kennedy,
P•trici• Myg•tt, Jody
Kellte Wilkinson, Molly
McKinney, Nicole Day,
Kristy McGee, Grog
Cunningh•m, Theresa
Sanders, D•vid Allen,
Cllnt Emsoff, Shane
Hearon, Jennifer Her-
Horn, Cameron Lin-
Kourtney Marshall, Jenny
Christie Prince, Scott
Turner.
A Honor Roll - Paul
, Pmunie Fleck.
Grade B Honor Roll - Amy
Anderson, Annsley
Tr•vis, Brent Gilmore,
Aaron H•wkink, M•rvin
Denise Hudson, Thom•s
L•wley, Jill Myer,
Jennifer Chandler,
D•z OWen
Honor Roll - Wyntress
B Honor Roll - Brian
Cr•wford, Josh Ferrell,
Genevea Hehmann, Karl
Andrea Smith,
Brandon Adams, Tony•
Mooneyham, Jerry Cot-
Fleck, Shannon Holbert,
Bobby O'Malley, Angle
Greg Smith, Ronnie
in• We•ks, Kristi
A Honor Roll - Karen
iril Steddum, Lesley
Compton, Amy White,
Nicki Hale, Zane M•r-
B Honor Roll - Jason
Tara Johnson, Jason Wat-
Abbott, Marquel Barley,
Dean J•nke, Tommy
Morro•n, Grog Pearson,
Angell• Shaw,
Carrie Barber, C•llie
Lee, Steph•nie Moore,
Kristi Taylor, Keci•
Welk.
will be remembered as the tormer
Edith Brown of this city.
Dolly Lundy is in the hospital in
Athens. She has withstood two heart at-
tacks recently. Her family has been
with her steadily since last week.
Evelyn Tanner cancelled her trip to Mt.
Sequoia to be near her bedside. Dolly is
• resident of P•yne Springs.
On the 10th of October the following
people went to Mt. Sequoia for a
retreat: Betty and Travls Matthews,
Morris and Edith Books, Frances and
Gwen Fulgham, Mary Alice and AI In-
mort, Kay Lauden, Gwen Enas, Hazel
Wltiford, Mary Courtney, Geneva and
Carney Kirby, M•ttie Thomas, Ada
Turner, Marion Williams, Ruby Price,
Bobble Mims, Cer• Bankston, Mary
Ann Royal and the Rev. Huey Clemen-
ts. They all returned on Friday except
Hazel Wiiliferd, Enas Lauden and Mary
Courtney, who extended their trip to
other states.
8tacy Andrews brought the cutest lit-
fie book from the library •t Athens
recently for me to read entitled
"Ramona, The Pest", by somebedv
D. L. PIERCE
Funeral services for D. L. Pierce of
Malakoff were held Friday, Oct. 14,
1983 •t 2 p.m. •t the First Baptist Chur-
ch.
Rev. William Rambo officiated and
burial followed •t M•lakoff City
Cemetery.
Pierce, 55, died OCt. II.
He was owner and operator of City
Building Supplies in Malakoff. He was
horn Sept. 18, 1928 in Bazette.
Survivors include his wife, Judy, of
Malakoff; two daughters, Mrs. Marilyn
Hearn •nd Mrs. Betsy Freeman, both of
Kemp; two brothers, Joe Pierce of Cor-
pus Christi •nd Jimmy Pierce of Fort
Worth; three sisters, Mrs. Belle
Scoggins of Fort Worth, Mrs. Maxine
Echolm•n •nd Mrs. Helen Nobles, beth
of Arlington; •nd three grandchildren.
Callaway Funer•l Home of Malakoff
was in charge of •rrangements.
Pallbearers were Brad Ste•gal,
Houston Moye, Vaimore Rogers, Chris
Drake, Bubb• Johnson and Mac
McLain.
Honorary pallbearers w4re Trem•n
Perkins, R.A. Bains and Robert Willis.
Corporate America doesn't have to be
defensive about its productive role as
creator of value. The American
business corporation does have to
realize--and it has to com-
munlc•te---th•t when it works, and
works well, it is working for America.
named Cleary.
It was all about Kindergarten
Children and how they thought. The
most important question and one that
was embarrassing to the teacher, was
how the men who worked on big
machines went to the bathroom. She
would just have had to say that the
government gives everyone a 15 minute
break, both morning and evening and
they go back to their office. It was entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Almond spent the
week-end in Tatum visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Almond and family.
Mrs. Martha Hardt of Oklahoma City
and Mrs. Sarah Alice Cope of Ardraorck
Oklahoma visited with their mother,
Mrs. Dwight Carson several days this
past week.
Dede and Bill Chumley and tiRdr
daughter, Krlsten spent Friday night
visiting with Ded's aunt, Mrs. Carva
Beldler here. They reside in Duncan,
Oklahoma.
Gladys and Joe Fink of Pasadena
spent a few days last week with Mrs.
Carva Beldler here.
We had two phone calls from Susan
Walker Matthews last week. Both were
from Washington, D.C. where she was
visiting with a friend Kathleen
O'Reagan and visiting the Smithonian
Institute for an art project. We were
glad to hear from her, just sorry it
wasn't a personal visit.
We got a letter from Becky Dobbs
with a coupon in it for doughnut holes to
take to Mrs. Henry Walker in Athens, at
the Park Highlands Nursing Home. The
Donut Palace was out of holes, but they
gave us some doughnuts to take.
Thanks so much. This was really nice of
them. They said that they had been
giving their extra ones to the Cedar
Lake Nursing Home. We know that they
really do appreciate this, as we bought
some doughnuts and they were very
good.
Service News
Air Force 1st Lt. John P. Doherty, son
of Mr. and Mrs. FX. Doherty of
Malakoff, has been awarded the Joint
Service Commendation Medal at Kelly
Air Force Base.
The Joint Service Commendation
Medal is awarded to those individuals
who demonstrate meritorious
achievement or service while assigned
to multi-service activities of the Depar-
tment of Defense.
Doherty is chief of operations produc-
tion with the 6948th Electronic Security
Squadron.
He is a 1978 graduate of Austin
College, Sherman.
, HOT CHICKEN SALAD
' (A new oriental treat)
1-2 lb. chicken, cooked and chopped large IT cooking oil
4 stalks celery (sliced diagonally) 2 large onions, sliced
6 green onions chipped I/4 tap. garlic powder
z/, tap. ginger
Stir, fry all ingredients, make a past of I T. brown sugar and 2T. corn starch and 2
T. Soy Sauce, blend with a little water to make a sauce. Stir in I lb. cooked
spaghetti noodles. Serve hot.
This recipe was sent to us by Susan Matthews of Newport, Beach, California.
Thanks a lot.
The New
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Spent an enjoyable day last Thursday
visiting with Mrs. Denver Lancaster
and her daughter, Tummy. While we
were there she had guests. Mrs. June
Hlghtower and Thettus Goedwin of
Kerens. Took Thettus home and saw
her home and husband, Clyde.
Picked up three new subscriptions for
the Malakoff News. They were really
complimentary about the News. Glad to
hear the kind words. Keep it up. Thettus
was hoping her son would come by and
take them to the Ferris ball game on
Friday night. Don't know how. it dtur-
ned out.
Malakoff
School Menu
October 24 - October 28
Monday - Steak patties with gravy,
mashed potatoes, green beans, wheat
bread.
Tuesday - Italian spaghetti with meat
sauce, blackeyed peas, spinach, garlic
bread.
Wednesday - Hamburgers on bun,
french fries with catsup, lettuce,
tomato, pickle slices, pudding.
Thursday - Chicken and dumplings,
buttered carrots, English pea salad,
bread slices.
Friday. Barbecue links, pinto beans,
potato salad, cornbread.
First Baptist Church on Hwy. 31
reported good services Sunday. Some of
the members shared the afternoon with
the Elder Dottle Church Anniversary
and some with Antioch Baptist Church
for the evening.
Mrs. Vee McAllster is at home from
the hospital and doing much better.
Also, Mrs. Corlne Wiley is at home and
up and about following surgery. Mrs.
Demple Be•sley's sister, Mrs. Hum-
mer, is very ill.
Mrs. Altha Barron is out of town
visiting her brother.
Mrs. Lenora Bailey is still shut in
with illness but is improving,
Syria Hulln is reportedly suffering
with muscle spasms and Marshall Tar-
ver is down with back trouble.
Shirley Temple, as a child star, wore exactly 56 curls in her hair. The curls were
set by her mother who thus made sure of their exact number.
TRACIE RUSHIN
Tracie Rushin
named to
ET Council
Tracie Rushin, a Junior majoring in
office management at East Texas State
University, has been appointed to the
College of Business and Technology
Student Advisory Council.
The council is composed of student
representatives from each of the
student professional organizations and
the departments in the College of
Business and Technology.
The council evaluates programs in
the college, meets with the dean to
discuss issues, sponsors college wide
programs and acts as a contact with
high school students who are interested
in the College of Business Technology.
Miss Rushin represents the depar-
tment of office administration and
business education on the council.
A 1981 graduate of Malakoff High
School, Miss Rushin is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Rushin, Commer-
ce.
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