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September 17, 1987
Kerens Tribune
Page A3
CORDELL FAMILY REUNION
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The Cordell family met
for their reunion Septem-
ber 11 at Jester Park
in Corsicana.
% There were five of the
brothers and sisters,
along with their spouses,
present: Clara Allred,
Joe and Doris Cordell of
Corsicana, Lena Wilkins
of Kerens, Maebell Meath
'of Jacinto City and Frank
and Lima Cordell of Kauf-
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man.
Others present were Th-
omas J. and Stephane All-
red of Mexia and Navarro
Mills, -C. R. , Jennie and
Sara Massey of Ft. Worth,
Jerry, Sharon, Jan and
Jason of Everman, Jerry
and Mary Frances Owens of
SCHOOL MENU
^Breakfast
Mon, Sep 21-cereal,
milk & juice
Tue, Sep 22-donuts,
milk & juice
Wed, Sep 23-sausage, bis-
cuits, jelly, juice,&
milk
Thur, Sep 24-scrambled
jeggs, toast, jelly, ju-
ice & milk
Fri, Sep 25-cereal, milk
& juice.
Lunch
Mon, Sep 21-taco salad,
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nacho chips, pinto beans,
peanut butter cookies &
milk
Tue, Sep 22-bar-be-que
chicken* whipped potato-
es, green beans, bread,
Little Debbies & milk
Wed, Sep 23-steak strips,
buttered rice, English
peas, bread, fruit & milk
Thur-Sep 24-meat loaf,
Black Eye peas, whole
kernel corn, bread, jel-
lo & milk
Fri, Sep 25-bar-be-que
Sandwiches, French fries,
cole slaw, cheese slice,
strawberry cake & milk
Waco, Mildred Sanders,
Delores and Sheri Rogers
and Sammy Taylor of Hou-
ston, Milton and Bobbie
Cordell of Rockwall, Gr-
ady and Mavis Dean of Pa-
lestine, Wayne, Linda and
Adra Allred, Bobby, Bet-
ty, Megen and Joe and
Bobby Carpenter of Corsi-
cana, David and Shirley
Allred, David Lynnjand
Judy Allred, Steve, Kristy
and Hollie Allred of Wax-
ahachie, Scott and Lori
Allred of Red Oak, Owen
and Elma Lea Crocker of
Garland, Ray and Patsy
Allred of Corsicana, R.
V. and Pauline Allred of
the Cedar Creek Lake ar-
ea .
Everyone had a good ti-
me talking over old tim-
es, taking pictures and
enjoying the good food.
T-BONE’S
GARAGE
396-7109
Hwy 31 Kerens
[J jf Unntljly Nma
An old superstition had it that a newborn baby must be carried upstairs
before it is carried down. This act supposedly guaranteed the child would
rise in the world and have a successful life.
11II lUMMfJ/Wi
y ORR ORR REAL ESTATE
Specializing In Richland Chambers Reservoir
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
Farm & Ranch * Lake Property -w. o«ua* c*.
Virgie L Orr A D. L. “Gooley " Orr
f396-298/ or 396-2905 I
O- •-2ie S COLKET KEREN’S-*
• WMWM/fiM/tim 11
$139,900 Must See. Spacious 2 story brick/frame,
5BR, 3B, 3 WBFP, new kitchen, carport & garage.
$74,900 Beautiful brick/cedar 2BR, 2B, CH/A, WBFP
2
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1—*< MTfnn IN
lovely patio w/3 ceiling fans, sits on z acres
$52,500 Privacy fence surrounds this attractive
brick. 3BR, 2B, CH/A, gar. w/opener, ceiling fan.
$49,900 Attractive brick, 3BR, 2B, CH/A, dbl. gar.
stg. bldg. 90'xl40! lot, nice quiet neighborhood.
$45 ,-OOQ 2 homes for this price. Pretty brick, 2BR
2B, CH/A, dbl. garage & frame, 1BR, IB, living rm
$42,900 Packed with potential, pretty brick, 3BR,
2B, CH/A, dbl. garage, built-in appliances, fence.
$42,500 Country living near new lake on 4 acres,
nice 3BR, 2B, CH/A, dbl. wide mobile home, built-ins
$39,900 Owner anxious to sell, well cared for 3BR
IB, CH/A, brick, nice patio, fenced back yard.
$27,900 Reduced, cute frame, 2BR, IB, CH/A, den,
WBFP, storm windows & doors, ceiling fan & refrig.
$26,900 Remodeled, vinyl siding, 2BR, IB, carport.
$26,500 Nice frame, 3BR, IB, CH, pretty fenced yd.
$22,900 Cute vinyl siding, 2BR, IB, pecan trees.
$19,750 Possible commercial site, Hwy 31, 5BR, 2B.
$19,500 Frame duplex, 2BR, IB & 1BR, IB, lrg. trees
$19,500 Older frame 3BR, IB, 130' Hwy 31 frontage
$12,900 Nice corner lot, older frame, 2BR, IB, den
$12,000 2 frame home, 140,x300’ lot, 2BR, IB, ea
$11,900 Good starter home, frame, 2BR, IB, fenced.
$9,500 Older frame, 3BR, IB, range & refrigerator.
SEPTEMBER 1987
WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT A PHARMACY?
A Pharmacy or Drug Store has a prescription
laboratory, which is licensed to dispense
prescriptions and drugs under the supervision of a
licensed, registered pharmacist.
WHY MUST PHARMACISTS BE LICENSED?
Because most drugs, if not properly taken, can
actually cause harm. Some, when combined with
other drugs, can change into a different compound
that is not effective, and can become harmful. Each
dispensed medicine must be potently active and its
dosage checked by the pharmacist for safe use.
Pharmacists must pass an examination to prove
they have this knowledge to protect you.
PHARMACISTS ARE DRUG SPECIALISTS.
To obtain their license to practice pharmacy they
must now attend a college of pharmacy for at least
five years. They must serve an internship in a
pharmacy, just as a physician does in a hospital.
Because of their knowledge of drugs and
medicines, people are always more safe when they
obtain any medicine from a pharmacist.
WE WELCOME QUESTIONS.
In addition to compounding and dispensing
prescriptions, we carry many other products used
or taken to keep you healthy. If you have any
questions we can ethically answer, we can help you
gain better health from the medicines and health-
aids you need. ' '-j
YOUR PHARMACY |
Hilliard Drug
Food Fare Shopping Center
396-2214
Keep Your Money Local
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We Do.
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POWELL
STATE
BANK
Member FDIC
Over 90% of the loans we make stay right here at home—working to
support local people, local business, and our local economy. Deposits
are not shipped off to some home office as in the case of most branch
I banks and savings and loans. Instead, the money remains right here in
| Navarro County.
Of course we offer the same competitive rates on savings accounts,
money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. It’s the way we in-
vest the money that makes the difference—to you, to your children,
and to their future.
P.O. Box 205 Powell, Texas 75153 (214) 345-2582 872-3102 396-7434
R. A. BAIN - INSURANCE
V F W A U X I LI ARY NEWS
by Joyce Cobb
Since the last article,
Trinidad VFW Auxiliary
has been chasing, rushing
and helping our communi-
ties of Cross Roads, Mal-
akoff, Log Cabin, Trini-
dad and Kerens.
The final count for st-
udents in grades 3-12 re-
ceiving flags is 1800.
Along with the flags each
received other patriotic
materials. Kindergarten
through second grade re-
ceived 800 patriotic co-
loring books.
Wtry to keep our Flag
and the attitude of Amer-
icanism before our chi-
ldren in every community.
We are proud of the Log
Cabin Volunteer Fire De-
partment. We will be pre-
senting them with import-
ant pieces of fire fight-
ing equipment and $1,100
to purchase Bunker Gear.
We also gave $100 to the
Wheelchair Fund; another.
$200 was donated to the
Dallas VA Hospital Christ-
mas Bag fund.
We would like to thank
everyone who supported
our building fund by gi-
ving a donation tor the
drawing of a live beef:
Vic Howell of Corsicana,
R. b. Wallis of Frost,
Milton Cobb and Dyke Hog-
gatt. The winner of the
beef was Dean Lovelady of
Trinidad.
COLLIN STREET BAKERY
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WEDDING • BIRTHDAY • PARTY CAKES
DECORATED BY EXPERTS
Cdokiaa - Pamtrlaa -Pla*
Specialty Items} Baked Dally
GENEftAL
OFFICE
172-3951
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RETAIL
87*7477
. Corsican*
HOUSE FOR RENT-3 br, 1%
bath, CH/A, vinyl siding.
CALL 214/984-2342 i
Deposit & references re-
quired. j
FOR SALE—Piano, good
condition.
396-2505
OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR
SHOE STORE, CHOOSE FROM:
JEAN/SPORTSWEAR, LADIES
APPAREL, MEN'S, CHILDREN/
MATERINITY, LARGE SIZES,
PETITE, DANCEWEAR/AEROBIC
BRIDAL, LINGERIE OR ACC-
ESSORIES STORE. ADD COLOR
ANALYSIS. BRANDS: LIZ
CLAIBORNE, GASOLINE, HEAL-
THTEX, LEVI, LEE, CAMP
BEVERLY HILLS, ST MICHEL-
E, CHAUS, OUTBACK RED,
GENESIS, FORENZA, ORGAN-
ICALLY GROWN, OVER 200
OTHERS. OR $13.99 ONE
PRICE DESIGNER, MULTI
TIER PRICING DISCOUNT OR
FAMILY SHOE STORE. RETAIL
PRICES UNBELIEVABLE FOR
QUALITY SHOES NORMALLY
PRICED FROM $19 TO $80.
OVER 250 BRANDS 26000
STYLES, $14,800 TO
$26,900: INVENTORY, TRA-
INING, FIXTURES, GRAND
OPENING, AIR FARE, ETC.
CAN OPEN 15 DAYS. MR.
LOUGHL1N (612) 888 6555.
For health
insurance
with old-
fashioned
personal
attention,
see me.
Lynda Housley
1000 W. 2nd Ave.
#72-8444
STATE FARM
INSURANC
® ,
Like a good
neighbor,
State Farm is there.
fice: Bloomington, Illinois
CASH FOR GOOD USED FURN-
ITURE. BARGAINVILLA at
214/396-2731
the light. Kerens.
C*
All types fence
by
Franklin Fence Co.
Call for a
Free Estimate
214-396-2532
•All work guaranteed
•Fast, professional service
COMMERCIAL,
RESIDENTIAL &
FARM
at™
Sam Franklin
Owner
P.O.Box 134
Kerens, TX
WANTED TO PURCHASE—
Antiques from estate sa-
les, pre-garage sales
and/or private homes.
_ Call 396-2730
HOME FOR SALE
BY OWNER
3 BR, 2 B, BRICK# FP,
FENCED W/DECK, CH/A.
(214) 872-7463 DAYS OR
(21*4) 872-6836
evenings. Jim Reed.
A IS IT mmYOU CAN BUY
I) JEEPS FOR &4 THROUGH
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT? GET
j THE FACTS TODAY! CALL
1-312-742-1142 ext 8398A
See Us For
READY CASH
Need MONEY?
Then See US!
MALAK0FF
SIGNATURE LOANS
206-A E. Royall Blvd.
Malakoff, TX 75148
489-2793
HUBBARD LIVESTOCK
RECEIVING PENS
at Powell
built to serve you!
Consider what it costs to haul your cattle
24 miles; consider waiting in line to get
unloaded; consider saving 20 to 40 pounds
of weight, an average of 80q...
Cattle tagged at the pens like they would
be at the sale barn.
For further information on these advantages,
Contact R. J. HENDERSON at 214/396-2396 or
Mooney Holloway at 817/576-2584.
104 S COLKET
$Min Yu Sam *22
396-2560
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York, Donna. Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1987, newspaper, September 17, 1987; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591635/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.