Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 10, 1980 Page: 4 of 22
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4-H update
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to v(p» vn anreM ore
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save or mtota a targe nan at
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UNt (Sept- 22-Oel. 23)
ANhougR you have a detore to be
a toner today, crionore are a
vponi happen You mtoia auoh a
great ' impact that
■rents to be around you
nato M data r
tomraMe parted tor yaw m deal-
ktjMtamre partners are tauotvad.
. you may
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centotons now utoebooutd have
a feantoMN altool an your career
and Incoma. Ttoant and hard
wort wH 6# rwtr<M
ARMS (Marab 31-Aprtl It)
Soma tetoreaBng dtangav may
be to Here where your aortal Me
N concerned You may begin to
eee evidence o* thie beginning
lOdM
TAURUS (Apr* 3M*vy St)
You're In a cycle now where you
are Maly to dtocard unproduc
Sva touationt mtd look lor
eomathtng more promising Your
ctianoaa are good
---1 (May 21-June ») ideas
apt* which coma to you
should not be treated
FoSow though. They
l^prous to be vary epyantp-
(Mm 21-duty It) It
you to this Uma to
i avenues that could
add to your Income. Something
propitious Is awaiting your
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way you hands things today, an
extremely largo opportunity
could bo presented to you Tire
may htoi a goto you're hoped
for
SAOTTARRJS (Net. 23-Dec 21)
Someone who cares e great deal
about you may tontah valuable
Mormtoton today. The tacts may
be iuat the opposite of what you
had bettered
CAPNCORN (Doc. 22-Jan If)
Now is the tuna to speak up tor
favors from parsons In high
ptaore who era Important to your
needs Surprisingly, they'# readi-
ly respond to your requret.
AOUAMUt (Jan. 20-Feb IS)
The good you do Is more readily
noted and appreciated by your
contemporary today Keep
your beet tool forward at ad
timet
PISCCS (Feb. 3S Marsh 20) One
of your beet discoveries m a long
time might be made today whan
a strong, hidden resolve you
didn't know you had presents
itself to accomplish something
important
ARMS (March 21-AprU 1t) This
is just tht day to take those bold
measures that may be ceiled lor
In deeHng with another where a
change is celled lor This person
wUI be receptive
TAURUS (Apr* 20-May 20)
Today should gel the week off to
*2 (food start You're full of ideas
tor doing your tasks In s batter
manner, atowlng you more tree
lima for enjoyment
QRMRR (May 21-Jtme 20) You
make such a good Impression
today that you'd hare no trouble
sailing yourself, even to the hard
Dtee. Dairy; Liny J. Temples
Of Stocks Chapel, Dairy One-
terete, Debra Neal of Dtee.
Festoon Rem; Mary Lao
Estes of Norte Hopkins Stars
a*d Stripes, Sheep ; and Doily
Herman of Dike. Leadership
Day Camp
This Thursday has bees
fctodated for the 4-H Day
Camp. This year 's event win be
heM at City Part trite tee A«
Workers Building as
headquarters lhe day sriD
begteat9a.nl. with registration
and will end at t pjn. with a
swimming party.
Lota of recreation, dancing
and crafts as well as Mart
edncetonal pragmas wUI SD
(he day. All 4-H members are
encour aged to attend all or part
of tee day. Each family should
have received a letter outlining
tomorrow to 3 pm. toteeEs-
teaatoa Office to finahae plans.
Gaid Star
EJgttt members were notified
tins week that they have been
nommated ter tite GeU Star and
•1 DM* Tea" awards teat wifi
be announced at the
Achievement Banquet in Oc-
tober. Nominees were selected
on tear outstanding 4-H work
and their record books.
They hare to ccsnpteto an
application and be interviewed
by a panel rereading of a
county agent, a 4-H adult
leader, and a former Gold Star
winner.
This year's nominees include
Dolly Herman. Debbie Ring,
Larry J. Temples. David Ring,
Rhonda Crouch, Stephanie
Coke, Cathy Ring and LeAnda
Tally Applications are due to
me by Tuesday and we will
leave for tee interview Wed-
nesday at 12:30 pm.
Congratulations for being
nominated. Nominees may
Cautoy Oauuril Meet
County Council will meet
Monday, Aag. 1*. to 7:» pm. in
file Ktfiaan Office. Officers
need to be elected at tite time.
AH members are encouraged to
attend tite important meeting.
The Adtet Leaders will also be
meeting to the same time.
Skewer Cookery
A Tabob " is a meak»-a-
stick. Choose meat and
vegetables that cook in the
same time. Sane vegetables
may be parboiled to shorten
cooking time Some meats, such
as steak and lamb, usually take
longer to cook than raw
vegetables or fruits. These may
be placed on separate skewers
to cook.
Grill the vegetables on
separate skewers about tee last
10 minutes of the cooking time
for the meat. Be sure not to
crowd the meat; heat should
reach all sides. Long metal
skewers or hardwood sticks are
excellent for skewer cookery .
Melted butter or margarine, a
zesty sauce, or a thin barbecue
sauce may be brushed on
'
during cooking
Sewing rabofas is a map.
Push cooked foods from tee
skewer onto toasted bans or
bread or onto a plate or (tetter.
Try these oontemtowns or
create your own:
—Hamburger balls wrapped
■ bacon, quartered tomatoes,
green pepper and onion.
—Beef steak cut into 14 inch
cubes, partially cooked potato,
anion, carrot
—Cheese cubes wrapped in
bacon, tomato wedges
—Chicken livers, bacon,
green pepper.
—Raw shrimp, scallops,
bacon.
—Ham cube, pineapple
chunks, orange slices.
—Bologna cubes, onion,
bacon.
—Hot dogs cut into 1-inch
pieces, pineapple or apple
cubes, bacon squares.
—Marstanellow, pineapple
chunks or peach halves, banana
chunks, orange slices.
—Brown and serve sausage,
tomato wedges, onion, green
pepper.
Lifespan increases
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Although Macks lag far behind
whites in average life ex-
pectancy, black men who reach
age 6 and black women who
reach 75 actually can expect to
live longer than their white
counterparts, government
statistics show.
At age C5, a black man is
expected to live a full 14 years
more, while the average life
expectancy for white men is
13.9 years. For men who reach
75. the gap widens, with blacks
expected to live 9J more years
and whites U.
Among women, the life ex-
pectancy for whites at age 65 is
18.4 more years and for blacks
17i. But at age 75, black women
have the edge, B.5 more years
toni. ~
The figures, based on 1977
data gathered by the National
Center for Health Statistics,
appear in a new report on
“Characteristics of the Black
Elderly - 1»” by the Ad-
ministration on Aging.
At birth in 1977, whites were
expected to live 73.8 years and
blacks 68.8.
EDWARD D. JONES & CO.
member HEW YOWLSTOCK EXCHANGE inc
Twelve of the 39 U.S. vice
presidents have become presi-
dents
Older unemployed execu-
tive# are getting help In their
aaarch for job# through the 40
Pta# Club Applicant* for the
New York chapter must prove
they had management respon-
sibilities and a salary of more
than 830,000 and present five
business references.
CANCIR (June 21-Juty 22) A
way may ba found today to gat
soma of thoaa naoaaaary item*
you're bean needing for the
house Be atari for hidden
opportunities.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 10, 1980, newspaper, August 10, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824294/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.