Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1981 Page: 10 of 10
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ASCS NEWS
News From Klondike
BRINGING HOME THE DEER
for new preparation
Blundell. Becky.
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Thrasher visited
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COOPER AUTOMATIC GAS CO
Still Please
Bottle Filling & Motor Fuel Station
LOCATED AT
HARLAN'S FINA STATION
COOPER, TEXAS
551 N.W. V ST.
Dial 395-421)
a few minutes and
the Extension booklet.
I oveless visited
Brooks Thursday
w ater for about one hour or until
they are pliable.
It bulk sausage is to be served
soon after making. 3 4 cup of
water may be added to about 4
pounds of sausage. Knead with
hands until sausage becomes
sticky. Pack tightly in small
molds, pans or cans and chill
overnight before slicing
Lundy and Sara Hooten have
recently returned from visiting
their son and his family. Rev.
and Mrs. Lundy Hooten. Jr.,
and Gris for several weeks in
McConnelsville. Ohio.
Thursday, November
We care enough to see that
you get the finest in,
ALL Floral Arrangements.
FRESH BREAKFAST
SAUSAGE
1 «•' z t. red pepper (optional)
1 t. sugar
The Secretary of Agriculture
has insited the public to com-
ment on the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s proposed soil and
water conservation program.
The Secretary’s preferred pro-
gram features expanded roles
for local and state governments
and the targeting of USDA
dollars and personnel to conser-
ving critical resource problem
areas.
People who are interested in
the program, or potentially
affected by it. are urged to
comment. Responses will be
accepted through January 15.
1982. and can be mailed to State
Conservationist. Soil Conserva-
tion Service (DCS). P.O. Box
t>48. Temple. Texas 7b503.
Franz Pittman, district con-
servationist for SCS at Cooper
said the Secretary's proposed
program would concentrate
more USDA assistance in areas
where soil erosion and other
problems threaten to reduce
agricultural productive capacity
and to increase agriculture
production costs. Basic USDA
technical and financial assist-
ance would continue in all areas.
The program would use local
and state conservation coordin-
ating boards to identify critical
problem areas, set priorities,
and develop program for local
If sausage is to be stuffed, do
this immediately for best
results. Stuff into natural hog
casings, plastic bags or muslin
bags (any cloth bag made from
strong cloth that has been
washed several times can be
used). Natural hog casings can
be obtained from meat markets,
local meat processing plants or
stores. Soak them in warm, salts
With deer season open, and
hopefully the hunter bringing
home the venison, you may be
looking
ideas.
Take
request
Big Game Care and Cooking'
It has ideas for food preparation
and information concerning the
nutritional value of venison and
other big game. To get a copy,
visit the Extension office or drop
me a note.
Here’s a sample sausage
cipe from the booklet.
Thoroughly mix trimmings
and grind through a plate with
1 z-inch holes. Spread coarsely
ground meat on table top.
sprinkle seasonings on top and
thoroughly mix. Regrind
through a plate with 1 8-inch
holes. If a * z-inch plate is not
available, sprinkle seasonings
on top of trimmings, thoroughly
mix and grind once through a
plate with 1 8-inch holes.
2 lb». wild game meat
2 lbs. regular pork trimmings
21. salt
41. ground sage
2 t. ground black pepper
Mrs. John Ballard,
Mr. and Mrs. Benny
McBride. Christ v and Kelly.
Mesquite, spent Friday night
and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
Neff McBride.
Melissa Ozment. Shreveport.
La., spent Wednesday and
Thursday with her grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neff
McBride and Mr. and Mrs. H P.
Ozment.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hum-
phries of Yowell visited Mr. and
Mrs. Thurman Ellis Thursday .
Bro. and Mrs O.E. Short of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Saturday afternoon.
Billy Martin and son. Dwight,
of Commerce visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hurl Martin Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Jones. Jr.
and son Brian of Hugo. Okla.,
visited his grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Jones for
supper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D A. Bigony
and Mrs. Floyd Berry were in
Paris on business. Monday .
Mrs. Ruth Little spent the
weekend w ith her granddaught-
er and family, Mr. and Mrs.
attend a Cub Scout
be held Tuesday.
24. at 7:00 p.m at
United Methodist
Weekend guests, Thanksgiving,
Birthday Parties. Showers. Sympathies
Anniversaries*and Weddings*
(* will cater)
301 West Waco, Cooper, Texas
Call Renee McGraw - 395-4898
For All Your Baking Needs:
Cub Rally To Be Held
Bovs of ages 8, 9 and 10 and
their parents, grandparents, or
any member of their families are
invited to
Rally to
November
the First
Church in Cooper located at 200
Southwest First Street.
Organizers invite boys of
these ages to become a member
of the Boy Scouts of America.
The topics of discussion w ill
include an explanation of the
boy scout program.
Mrs. Clarence Sims
The West Delta Community
Center members met Friday
night for regular meeting Mrs.
Orville Bnxiks assisted by Mrs.
Sansing and Mrs Smith served
as hostesses. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Smith, and Mrs. Eula Sansing
The next meeting will be Nov.
27th. with Mrs. Brooks and
Mrs Jive loveless as hostesses.
The time has been changed to b
o'clock.
Mr and Mrs. Toney Carona,
Plano, and Mr and Mrs F.arnie
Brown. Minden. La., visited
Mrs. Lois Bledsoe Wednesday.
Mrs. Buckner Rainey visited
Mrs Bledsoe Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Weslev Wallace
visited Mrs. Lorna Poe and Mrs.
Rowena Poe in Cooper Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Orville
afternoon.
Mrs. R.C.
her grandson, Don Thrasher,
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Todd
in Titusville. Florida Wednes-
day to Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Roland,
Garland, brought Orbrey Moore
home after a visit. They visited
with him from Tuesday until
Thursday.
Mrs. Burl Roland visited Mrs.
Ethel Tidwell Thursday
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Miller. Paris, visited Mrs. Tid-
SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE
Thanksgiving is only a week
away, can you believe it. Instead
of the candied yams, try this
delicious sweet potato
casserole. "What's Cookin’’
gives an encore to this recipe, it
bears repeating.
3 cups mashed (cooked)
sweet potatoes
3 4 stick margarine
I cup canned milk
111 cups sugar
2 eggs
111. vanilla
111. nutmeg
'it. cinnamon
Mark Basshani and Amanda tn
Nelta
Mrs. Harold Collard. Horton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Bern Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny B Phillips visited the
Berrvs Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S R Hooten
and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wassa-
lak of Oklahoma City spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Smith. Mrs. J.C. Robnett
visited the Smiths Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jem Palmer.
Sherrv and Tern were Sundav
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Cecil Palmer. Other visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duck-
worth and Brent of Grand
Prairie.
Mr and Mrs. Buckner Rainey
visited Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Sims Mondav night.
WTO ’ SUE COLt
\ f. Mention Aqcot Home fconomic
Box B
Frances Blundell visited Mrs.
Lovel Gillean Mondav after-
noon .
Gary Riney of Richardson
spent the weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Buckner
Rainey.
Frances
Rickv and Tina had lunch with
Mr and
Stephanie and Jason in Green-
ville. Sundav.
and sw,e action , I
Lr‘tiems^d
based
jni1
committees. eMenc I
and UIher M
■ Bascd on the
’ton from these
boards and
n,or^SDA assist^
*"nUd •’ reducingtJ
serious soil e
problems.
Pittman said th^ .1
'he Secretary's Pr3
SBP°nsc ,0 Soil
Resources Con$efJ3
KLA Program renJ]
summary leaflet
for”'that can be rev J
!‘Kal SCA or Agncult J
Nation and Consent]
vice officer,
I he basis for the nJ
an appraisal of the J
trends and natural J
problems of the nJ
fished in two
appraisal is also
public reference, m J
USDA offices
Thanks for letting us serve you for the past 32 years with
Fresh Pyt Plants, Silk and Dried Arrangements. Blooming
Plants, Novelties. Etc We hope to serve you for many
sears to come.
POE’S FLOWERS
400 S.E. 7th St. Cooper. Texas
Mix all ingredients together
well. Pour into baking dish,
bake 15 minutes at 400 degrees.
1 OPPING • 1 cup crushed
cornflakes, 'i cup light brown
sugar. 1 z cup chopped pecans.
3 4 stick margarine. Melt
margarine. Add sugar, nuts and
cornflakes to margarine and mix
well. Spread over top of
potatoes and bake additional 15
minutes at 400 degrees.
Dial 395-4544 ?
well Fndav Sunday visitors
were: Mrs Janies King. Mrs.
Danny Pompa and Amber.
Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loveless
spent the weekend with Mr and
Mrs. Jimmy Adams and family
in longs tew. and Mr. and Mrs.
()lan loveless and family in
Prices Good November 19 Thru November 25
b.99*
Cooper, Texas
Double S&H Green Stamps
Even ____________ “
Armour Star
p Ham Halves
Fresh
u>.*2.29 Ground Meat
.......... Lb. *1.19
Decker's Smoked Whole or Jennie 0
Ham Halves________a. *1.29 Turkey Breasts ....u.*1.59
Center Portion or Decker's Sliced
Sliced Ham ..........11 *1.79 Slab Bacon
Butt Portion Grade A - 4 to 6 Lb. Avg.
Hams_________________ib. *1.09 Baking Hens__________ib.69*
Quantity
Rights f
Reserved H
Swift’s Butterball -12 Lb. and Up Shenk Portion
Turkeys........—.... Lb. 894 Hams.
LeSueur
120z.Jar
Piggly Wiggly Macaroni & Cheese
Dinners .L^.2J;.%J4/*1.OO Apple Pie
Crisco
Shortening ..±±.*2.09 Sweet Peas...™".
Golden Best Cut Rainbo
Green Beans ....,.6..0.:;±...3/994 Sweet Gherkins
All Flavors
?0z. Box 2/A
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Banquet
Pie Shells_____
Mrs. Smith's Frozen AffllOUr S
.2.6.!™.*1.59 Treet.......... 12 0z. Can *1.19 Jello
Banquet 20 Oz. Ctn.
59* Mince Meat Pies_______89*
Piggly Wiggly Heavy Duty
*1.09 Aluminum Foil......
Limit 1 w/*10.00
Purchase
Coffee
1 Lb.Con
Sprite or Tab
32 Oz.
Bottles A
Plus Deposit I I
Whipping Cream
8 Oz. Ctn. r fl
Each
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Mora, O'Conna. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1981, newspaper, November 19, 1981; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177715/m1/10/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.