Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1980 Page: 4 of 24
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4-SECTION 1-THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Texas . Sunday Feb 24 1980,
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4-H update
By CARRIET.BRAZEAL
Assistant County Extension Agent
Tombstone 'jest' winds up in court
On Saturday, a Beef Fitting
and Showmanship Clinic was
held at the Regional Civic
Center for all local 4-H and
FFA chapters. This day-long
event was sponsored by the
Northeast Texas Livestock and
Dairy Association.
The planning committee
included Billy Dan Lindley,
Frank Stretcher, Danny
Johnson, Kenneth Cockrum,
Bill Lyons and Janice Phillips.
Several resource people par-
ticipated in the Clinic. These
included Dr. Roger Arnold of
East Texas State University,
Commerce; Gary Buchholz of
Duncanville; Richard
Pederson of. Cooper; John
Potter of Mount Vernon;
William and Janie Holt of
Stonewall, Okla.; Dr. Robert
Winn, Sulphur Springs; A.R,
Echols, Cooper; and Jack
Cross, Winnsboro.
Many topics were discussed
by the resource' people.
Feeding was discussed by Dr.
Arnold while Buchholz spoke on
animal selection. Demon,-
strations on clipping beef
animals were held by William
Holt, Pederson and Porter,
Jack Cross demonstrated hoof
trimming and Janie Holt
discussed bedding. Vet
management was covered by
Dr. Winn. A showmanship
contest concluded the event.
The awards for this contest
were donated by Farmers Co-
Op of Sulphur Springs. Lunch
was-'donated by the Sulphur
Springs Chapter of Young
Farmers.
Both the Method Demon-
stration and Share-the-Fun
contests will soon be held.
Method demonstrations are
scheduled for Thursday, March
27, while the Share-the-Fun
contest is set for Tuesday, April
8. If you plan to participate in
either of these contests, let us
know by March 10.
A workshop on both of these
contests will be held on
Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p in.
in the Extension office.
Possible topics will be
discussed and rules will be
reviewed. This workshop is
planned for all 4-H members,
leaders and parents,
The District 5 Food Show will
be March 8......in Pittsburg.
Hopkins County will be
represented by—eight. 4-H
members. In-order to par-
ticipate in the district event, a
contestant must have won a
division on the county level.
Those participating and their
division are Cherrie George of
Miller Grove, Junior Main
Dish; Marla Teel of Lee-Hi,
Junior Side Dish; Rhonda
Smith of Dike, Junior, Breads
and Desserts; and Donna Hines
of Lee-Hi, Junior Snacks and
Beverages. The Senior
Divisions will be represented
by Dolly Herman of Dike, Main
Dish; Tamera Mobley of
Saltillo, Side Dish; Sandy
Herman of Dike, Breads and
Desserts; and Mary l/iu Estes
of North Hopkins, Snacks and
Beverages. Good luck to each
of you.
Jan and 1 will be attending
New Employees Orientation at
College Station from March 3 to
7, Twenty-eight new agents and
specialists from across the
state will also be attending this
week-long training session. I
hope that when we return we
will have several new ideas to
help the 4-H program in
Hopkins County. If you need
help or have any questions
during the time we are gone,
Ron, Jim, I<ou Ivy and Janie
will be glad to assist you in any
way
Since the District Food Show
is close, I want to share thp,
Junior Main Dish and Junior
Side Dish recipes that will be
competing. These recipes are
from the files of Cherrie George
and Marla Teel.
Cherrie George's
Crunch Top Tuna
8 cups water; 1 tablespoon
salt; one 11-ounce can eon-
densed eheddar cheese soup;
one 9 and one-fourth-ounce can
tuna, drained; 1 cup crushed
potato chips; 2 cups,(4 ounces)
medium noodles* one-half cup
milk; one 8-ounce can peas or
diced carrots, drained.
Put water and salt into
saucepan. Heat to boiling. Add
noodles. Cook 5 minutes. Drain- F un Workshop.
Combine soup, milk, tuna, and »March 3-7 Jan and Carrie
peas or carrots. Stir until well attending New Employees
mixed Add noodles. Mix well. Orientation
Pour into . casserole dish. March' .(L—District Food
Sprinkle potato chips over show, Pittsburg'.
casserole. Bake at 350 degrees
for 50 minutes. Serves 4,
Marla Teel's
Holiday Delight Salad
Two 2b-ounce caas crushed
pineapple; one 14-ounce can
sweetened condensed milk; 1
cup miniature marshmallows;
2 cups chopped pecans; one 21-
ounce can cherry pie filling; 1
box pistachio instant pudding
mix; two 8-ounce cartons non-
dairy whipped topping.
Into each of 2 mixing bowls,
place 1 and two-thirds cups
-drained crushed pineapple,
Into first bowl add 1 can cherry
pie filling and 1 can sweetened
condsensed milk. Mix. Into
second bowl add three-fourths
cup pineapple juice, pistachio
instant pudding mix, and 1 cup
miniature marshmallows. Mix
To each mixture , add one 9-
ounce carton non-dairy
whipped topping and 1 cup
chopped pecans. Mix each
mixture and chill Serve in a
divided dish.
Important Dates
February 25 — County 4-H
Council and Adult leaders;
7:30 p.m., Extension Office.
February 28 — Method
Demonstration and Share-the-
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BALTIMORE f'APj - When
Gloria Kovatch visited her
father’s grave four months
after his death, she was
stunned by the tombstone. It
read: ‘‘Stanley J. Gladsky,
1895-1977, abused, robbed and
starved by .his beloved
daughter,” ■
The headstone had been
ordered ’‘in jest,” her brother
Bernard C. Gladsky said.
But Mrs. Kovatch brought a
$500,000 suit against her
brother, accusing him of
erecting the stone to slander
her and hold her up to public
scorn.
I-ate last week, after a three-
day trial, a Superior Court jury’
awarded her $2,000 in damages.
“It was done mostly in jest,”
Gladsky testified, “In
retrospect,. I think they were
hot die proper words to be
used."
The stone and inscription
stemmed from a dispute bet-
ween Gladsky and his sister
over the care she gave their
father while he stayed in her
home in the years before his
death. He was 82 when he died.
Gladsky said he once heard
that his sister had sent their
’ father to the hospital on a bus.
Another time, he said a doctor
told him his father was suf-
fering from malnutrition and
dehydration. ,
Gladsky said he also felt
someone was playing “hanky
panky” with his father’s $13,000
bank account.
Their father died in April
1977, and was buried at St.
John’s Cemetery in Rock Hall,
. According to evidence in the
case, the son wrote to Kirby L.
Smith, the owner of a memorial
firm, in July 1977 asking for a
“rush job” on a tombstone.
The letter said he wanted the
marker in place before a bull
roast at the church in August
1977 ‘4* everyone would see
Mrs. Kovatch saw the in-
scription when she attended the
bull roast.
Smith, who also was sued,
settled for $3,000 out of court
and removed the tombstone.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1980, newspaper, February 24, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823763/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.