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mil QUESTIONS t ANSWERS Texana PTA Lists . Most Urgent Needs BY TOM LBOBBTTBR > of Christ Question; U tfw( ((CMitiMotil orgsMootlooT limn No^ tiw< la almost 2,000) Itwoopriphsolsilox ho days of the i kings (Dao. 2). and no In Jerusalem (loo. 2dj. Christ sold Ho Mold (Mt. 16:18). sod It would corns wltt power (Mt. 9:1). Wo koow that 5*1Pmmcoo* (Acts fcl-<5)* Church lo to oxlslsoco (Acto 2:47). Aoy religious organl to doc But did not start with ths Jaws In ths city of Jerusalem on tha day of Pentecost cannot be the Church of Christ. Radio programs on WKRK: Stmday 7:45; 8:30. Church aorvlcos In Aiuhuuo; Sunday 10KJ0 12.-00 o.m.; 7900 p.m.; Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. Chorokoe Scout h Cloy County Progroos, Thurs.. Nov. IS, 19< P-TA held in find projects K> help pay die cost of aoino of (he Heme. At (he meeting laat week, (he following U?t of equipment was compiled. Mrs. Bennett aald (hat at peasant (he P-TA la not financially able k> get all (ha llemj (he group feels la needed. Among (he lBma (hat were listed as (ha moat urgently needed are science equipment. At present, (he science equip ment at (he school consists of We Salute The Cherokee County Schools During the National i Education Week, November 11-17. la not on duty i hour* a> Ml the st A third la tba mualc P-TA feels should ha available ? ba used with (ha mualc books. The ramaladar of tba lis c la as follows: thrsa blackboard^ proper lighting l building. wall art prints. equipment needs repairs, naw flooring, dtcdonarlas, clopadlaa, breeasway ? I rooms, repairs at first move dump yard, close street la the playgrowd area, enforce die spaed ttatt during school hours, saparaM drinking foteitalos from trash bee las, place mirrors la bath rooms. sad sufficient number of textbooks for students. The question was also rais ed at the meeting about where to obtain athletic equipment for the physical education dosses. To Tho Voters of Clay Coaaty I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation and thanks for the confidence and sup port given me November 6. I as sure you that I'll do my best to live up to the trust you have plac ed In me. Again, may I say thank you. Goorgo H. Martin Clark of Superior Court TWO MURPHY MEN are ihowii above with a Rustles wild boar killed i Ratoril of the Suit Community, while on Claude Patterson's hunt on Santeedah. W. A. Sin gleton. left, and Paul Ledford, along with W. T, Brown, Leoo Kimaey, Verlln Reese. Bversa Englslh. James Stewart, L. L. Mason, Jim Ed Hughes, Roy Garrett, Wayne and Kenneth Patterson, took part in a two-day hunt. 'Kills were made by Radford, Jim Bd Hughes, and Roy Garrett. Two excellent packs of hunting dogs were used on the hunt. The dogs, belonging ?> the Radford boys and Garrett, killed one boar before the hunters could get to It. Suggestion* For Winter Menus By Tbelras M. Wheeler Cherokee Conty Home Bconomlcs Agent With colder weather ^tparendyberetosuyfora while, more homemakers will be Interested In preparing dishes that are as eodated with winter menus. For example, hot breads and desserts are popular and the recipes I would like K> share with you can be made with a minimum of effort. These recipes from the flies of Mrs. Luke Bills of Andrews are tops I CRANBERRY WHEAT GERM BREAD 2 cig>s sifted enriched flour; 1 cup sugar; 2 teaspoons bating powder, 1/2 teaspoon soda; 1 1/2 teaspoons salt; 1 cup halved raw cranberries; 1/2 cig> chopped pecans; 1/2 ctg> wheat germ; 3 tablespoons grated orange peel; 1 egg, slightly beaten; 1/2 cup orange Juice; 1/4 cup warm water; 2 tablespoons salad oil. Mix and sift flour, sugar, baking powder, soda and salt. Stir In cranberry halves, pecans, wheat germ and orange peel. Com bine egg, orange juice, water and oil. Add to flour mixture; stir just enough to moisten Ingredients. Spoon into greased loaf pan, 9x5x3 Inches. Bake at 350 F for 50-60 minutes, or mtll done. Cool In pan 5 minutes; remove from pan and finish cooling on rack. DATE PUDDING 2 cups dark brown sugar; 3 1/2 cigw water; 4 tablespoons of butler. Combine and simmer together for 10 minutes. Measure and mix these dry Ingredients: 1/2 ctg> brown sugar (packed); 4 teaspoons baking powder; 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons flour. Cut In 2 tablespoons butter, add 1 c\g> chopped dates, 2/3 cig> chopped nuts and 1 cup milk. Mix thoroughly and drop (like dumplings) by spoonful Into hot syng>. Do not stir. Bake 1/2 hour in 350 F oven. Serve with whipped cream or hard sauce. (Serves 12.) Here's a recipe for Bean Salad shared by Miss Kate Hayes that rates a blue ribbon: 1 can wax beans (#2), 1 can green beans {02), 1 can red beans (02), 1 chopped medium green pepper, 1 chopped onion. Drain well and mix. Dressing: 1 teaspoon salt, 3/4 cig> sugar, 1/2 teaspoon pepper, 2/3 cuf apple vinegar, 1/3 ct^ salad oil. Stir well until blended. Marinate over night. Drain before serving on salad greens. Wt Appreciate We appreciate your vote of con fidence In the November 6th elect ion, and with to eay thank you to each one who voted for us. As your Board of County Commissioners we shall endeavor to plan and car ry out programs to the best Inter est of Clay Cou*y. William T. (Jack) Gi Neal Jarrett Max Waldroap APPRECIATION To my many Democrat and Republican friends for hard work in helping me to succeed in the campaign for Commissioner. With out your help this would not have been possible. Let me assure you that I will do the very best to fill this office. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your un tiring help. W. A. Hoover COLLINS CHAIN RIGrfll ? "TfUll SALE $39.95 & up 20% off Men's SWEATERS $5.95 to $10.95 2055 9 Off Coaploto lilt Of Mti's I Boys HUNTING CLOTHES Men's & Boy's BOOTS $4.98 to $21.95 TURKEY Register ForFREE TURKEYS We Give Red M Tickets One Turkey To Be Given Away Each Day Monday, Nov. 19th, Tuesday, Nov. 20th, Wednesday, Nov. 21st. Drawing At 2:00 p.m. Each Day. Collins-Crain Will Be Open All Day Each Wednesday Until Christinas. SfcMt BLANKETS $1.00 Man's Heavy waigat Corduroy PANTS $4.98 -Top Work SHOES $3! 00 Cottoi BAniNG 57? M* roll Mm's Insulated p?r ??it $6.95 rJ(A HJOATS and SUITS $39.95 & H 20%7? Upstairs In The BARGAM BASEMENT Mli'l PANTS 2 for $5.00 Birds-Eye Baby DIAPIRS..2 dot. $3.00 Children's Car C0ATS....$2.88 A $3.33 Mas I Boys Sweat SHIRTS $1.00 Boy's Ivy PANTS 2 for $5.00 Moa's Flaaaol SHIRTS 2 for $3.00 COLLINS-CRAIN DEPARTMENT STORE | MAP AND UM TH? WANT AM I
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