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Thursday, April 8, 1993
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Jone Clemmons in the kitchen
of her Talco home. Jone is the
Country Cooking featured cook
this week (Staff Photo by Judy
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This week I visited in the lovely
home of Jone and Jerry Clemmons of
Talco. Jone is the cook 1 asked if I
could feature this week, but when 1
asked her what she enjoyed cooking
most, she said, "I don't like to cook.”
She quickly reassured me by telling
me that she cooks all the time, and for
many people. There are just other
things she enjoys doing much more
then cooking. I think I appreciated
her honesty.
Jone is the Talco City Secretary
and has been for about IS years.
Jerry is retired from TU Electric.
The Clemmons have two sons.
Craig works at Kimberly Clark in
Paris, and his wife Kristi is a teacher
inBogata. They have two daughters,
Kayla, who is 4, and Keylee is 14
months old. Kyle Clemmons gradu-
ated from ETSU and works at Talco
State Bank. His wife, Robin, is a
dental assistant in Mt. Pleasant.
When I drove up, 1 noticed these
odd looking chain link fences being
finished in the front yard. I asked
Jones what they were for. She laughed
and said," Come on in and I’ll tell
you." It seems that they, Jone and
Jerry , are about to start raising Os-
triches. They have been to seminars
and studied for months so that they
will know exactly what they are doing
when they purchase theseexotic birds.
I plan to follow up on this at a later
date.
After I learned that Jone doesn't
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Mrs. Lucille Ingram - Detroit, Texas
Saturday April 10, 1993 11:00 a.m.
Due to declining health, Mrs. Ingram has entered a retirement home
in Paris and wishes to dispose of her property and furniture.
Directions: Take FM 410 North, approximately 2 blocks. Turn right at Brunswick
Street. Approximately 3 blocks to sale site. Watch for Auction signs.
EVERYTHING SELLS - NO MINIMUMS - NO RESERVATIONS
Real Estate: 3 bedroom, 1 bath brick house with attached carport
and storage area on 1 1/2 corner lot. Fenced backyard. Property will
be offered for sale at 12:00 noon with a 24-hour confirmation.
Terms will be announced at that time.
Household Items: Upright piano, living room suite, chair and otto-
man, hide-a-bed and chair, Duncan Phyfe china cabinet, china,
dinette suite, 2 bedroom suites, sewing machine, stereo, television,
ing utensils, small appliances, copy machine, vise, miscellaneous
hand tools.
TERMS: Cash, Cashier's Check or Personal Check with Proper
Identification
•THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING*
Lunch Available-Inspection Thursday & Friday Afternoons Prior To Sale
For Further Information Contact:
BILL BARTON, AUCTIONEER
Bagwell, Texas
Ph. 925-2821 TxS01900671£
April 8,1993
Fruit Salad
By Jone Clemmons
1 can peach pie filling
1 can mandarin oranges
1 pkg. frozen strawberries
1 can pinapple chunks
1 banana, sliced
Mix all ingredients and refrigerate.
Crockpot Beans
3 cans ialapeno pinto beans
3 cans lima beans
3 cans pork and beans
1 bell pepper
1 onion
1 cup catsup
1 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon worchestershire sauce
1 teaspoon cumin
4 slices cooked bacon
2 tablespoons bacon grease
Saute onions and bell pepper in
bacon grease. Put all ingredients in
crock pot and cook on low 4 or 5
hours.
Marinated Carrots
3 lbs. carrots, sliced and cooked
ylionion-diced
2 bell peppers, diced
3 cans tomato soup, do not dilute
3/4 cup oil
1 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup vinegar
3 teaspoons dry mustard
Draincarrots. Mix all ingredients and
pour over carrots. Mix and refrigerate
overnight.
Pineapple Pie
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1-12 oz. can of milk
1 large can of crushed pineapple
2 tablespoons margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 eggs
Put egg yolks in cup. Beal with partof
the milk. Mix sugar and cornstarch
together adding rest of the milk and egg
mixture. Cook in microwave for 8 or 10
minutes. Take out adn stir. Put back in
microwave and cook another 4 or 5
minutes. Add butter and vanilla, pour
into cooked pie crust.
For meringue: Beat egg whites, add
1 /4 teaspoon cream of tartar and 1/4 cup
of sugar. Beat until stiff.
Card of Thanks
A sincere and heartfelt "thank you"
to our community and friends for the
considerate ways you helped to ease
our pain. The prayers, calls, visits,
flowers and food you prepared
strengthened our faith and was a
memorable tribute to a loving wife,
mother and grandmother.
A special thank you to Rev. Chief
Warden of the Deport First Method-
ist Church, to Tim Brown, minister
of the Deport First Baptist Church,
and Chad Barnes of the Cunningham
First Baptist Church for their con-
tinuous support and beautifully con-
ducted services and special music
and to Grant Funeral Home. The First
Methodist Church also welcomed our
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DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
To Complain About Specific
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To Request Unmarked Cars To
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Texas Department of Public Safety
Director In Austin
1-512-453-3929
_ Paid For By Friends Of Odell Harvey
family for a specially prepared lunch
Sunday afternoon.
There were many other generous
and selfless acts no less appreciated
but too numerous to mention. Many
lives were touched by her gracious-
ness and we appreciate the way in
which she was remembered.
The Family of Odell Harvey
Card of Thanks
Thank you for the cards, flowrs,
visits and prayers while I was in the
hospital.
Maureen Richardson
Card of Thanks
I would like to say thanks to every-
one for your prayers, cards, flowers,
visits and telephone calls while I was
in the hospital and thanks for the
food, phone calls and visits since I
have come home.
May God bless each of you.
Marlin Foster
Charles M. Farmer
Dies March 29
Charles Marshall Farmer, 73, of
Grand Prairie, died at a local hospital
on March 29. He was bom Septem-
ber 17, 1919 in Detroit and went to
Detroit Schools, graduating in 1937.
He served with the Air Force in the
Psacific during World War II. He
retired from the Grand Prairie Post
Office in 1979.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn;
two sons, James of Grandview and
Charles, Jr. of Arlington; three daugh-
ters, Kay Paredez of Grand Prairie,
Donna Farmer of Lincoln, Nebraska
and Nancy Wilson of Spring; a
brother, James E. Farmer of Detroit;
and two sisters, Inez Farmer and Sadie
Guest of Marfa.
Services were held at 1:30, April
1 at Grace Baptist Church in Grand
Prairie with burial in Southland
Cemetery.
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Reptiles Supplies
Special Orders Welcome
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like to cook, I asked her what she
does enjoy. About that time, a puppy
fell in the swimming pool. Jone said
that besides playing with her grand-
children, she enjoys working in the
yard more than anything. Jone kept
on talking while she got a towel for
the puppy, and told me that she had
had the same experience the pupy
had only at the time she was on a
riding lawn mower. She wasn't in-
jured. She was just sore and her pride
suffered quite a bit.
The Clemmons family is active in
the Calvary Baptist Church, where
Jone is Church Treasurer.
Jone said that when she does cook,
she does lots of grilling, especially
briskets and chicken. Jerry is the
chilli and stew cook in the family. He
makes elk stew from their hunting
dips to Colorado. Jones recipes are
a Fruit Salad that she got from her
sister-in-law in New Mexico, Crock-
pot Beans,and her mother, Maggie
Williams'Pineapple Pie. Shedoesn’t
like carrots, but knows she should
serve them, so on the way back from
one of their hunting trips, they stopped
at a restaurant , where they were
served carrots that she enjoyed, and
she asked them for their recipe.She is
also sharing that with us.
I really enjoyed my visit with Jone,
and plan to go back when they get the
ostrich business going.
Have a beautiful Easter.
Odell Harvey
Odell Harvey
Dies April 1
Odell Harvey, 76, of Milton died
Thursday, April 1 in Pauonville.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Sun-
day, April 4 in the First United Meth-
odist Church of Deport with the Rev.
Chief Waden, the Rev. Tim Brown
and the Rev. Chad Barnes officiat-
ing. Burial was in Milton Cemetery
by Grant Funeral Home.
Mrs. Harvey was bom September
19,1916 in Milton, a daughter of Edd
and Zona Cotton Moore. She married
T.G. (Mutt) Harvey on July 9,1933
in Hugo, OK. She was an active
member of the Deport United Meth-
odist Church.
Surviving are her husband of
Deport; her son and daughter-in-law,
Charles and Scarlett Harvey of Pat-
tonville; her daughter and son-in-
law, Sue and Buddy Malone of De-
port; one brother, Wayne Moore of
Hooks; two sisters, Ethyleen Fowler
of Maud and Sara Broadrick of De-
port; three grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. She was pre-
ceded in death by a grandson, Todd
Harvey, in 1982.
Pallbearers were Tony Malone,
Tommy Malone, Tracy Harvey, Jer-
ald Broadrick, Kerry Moore and Doug
Fowler.
Roy Davidson
Dies March 31
Roy L. Davidson, 62, of Patton-
ville died Wednesday, March 31 at
his home.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Fri-
day, April 2 at Bright-Holland Fu-
neral Home with Dr. L.C. Stout offi-
ciating. Burial was in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Mr. Davidson was bom October 3,
1930 in Paris, a son of U.M. and
Alma Whitlock Davidson. He mar-
ried Maurice Armstrong in July, 1961
in Paris. He was retired from Babcock
and Wilcox and was a Baptist. He
was a former member of die Paris
Rodeo and Horse Club and the Lone
Star Cutting Horse Association.
Surviving are his wife; one son,
Mike Davidson of Patlonville; two
grandchildren, Landon Davidson and
Morgan Davidson; a twin brother,
Ray D. Davidson of Paris; and a
sister, Jean Espy of Paris.
Bearers were Eddie Thoms, Steve
Thoms, Clayton Skidmore, Fred Skid-
more, Rufus Merritt and Charles
Baker.
Nellie Lovell
Dies April 2
Nellie Lovell died April 2. Serv-
ices were held at Laurel Land Chapel
in Dallas on April 5 with interment in
Sunset Memorial in Odessa on April
6.
Mrs. Lovell was bom April 24,
1903 to John and Millie Wharton in
Post Oak. She spent much of her
childhood in East Texas and Arkan-
sas.
She married Leonard Lovell on
October 14,1926. He preceded her in
death in 1963. They lived in Maple
before moving to Bogata where she
lived until moving briefly between
Shawnee, OK and Dallas, TX. She
remained in Dallas until her death
She is survived by her daughters
Essie Mae McNamara and Ju^’
Fannin, both of Dallas; five grand,
children; 13 great-grandchildren;
great-great grandchildren and a host
of other relatives.
Harold E. Wilson
Dies April 2
Harold E. (George) Wilson, 22,of
Pattonville died Friday, April 2 in
Clarksville.
Services were held at 10 am.
Tuesday, April 5 in the Pattonville
Baptist Church with the Rev. Mel
Murphy officiating. Burial was in
Shady Grove Cemetery by Miller and
Miller Funeral Home. HL
Mr. Wilson was bom january w;
1971 in Talihina, OK a son of Harold
W. and Helen Louise (Kate) Davis.
He was a 1988 graduate of Prairiland
High School and was employed by
Paris Industries as a forklift driver.
Surviving are his parents who live
in Pauonville; his grandparents, Betty
Wilson ofValliant,OKand Christine
Miller of Valliant, OK; two sisters,
Linda Kay Perry of Paris and Shirley
Wilson of Clarksville; and a brother,
Curtis Wilson of Pauonville.
James Frank Rivers
Died In Jefferson
Mr. James Frank Rivers formerly
of Deport died Monday, April 5th in
Pine Hill lTerrace Nursing HomA|
Jefferson. Funeral services wil M
2:00 p.m. Thursday at Grant Funeral
Home Chapel with burial in Milton
Cmetery.
Mr. Rivers was bom October 18,
1919 in Red River County, Texas, a
son of Buford pnd Clarice Albertson
Rivers.
He was a retired plumber, a vet-
eran of WWII and is survived by his
wife, Marion Rivers of Avinger, his
mother, Mrs. Clarice Rivers of
Guymon, Oklahoma, two sons, James
Owen Rivers of Avinger and Jerry
David Rivers of Lindon, one daugh-
ter, Deborah Taylor of lAvinger, one
step-son, Donnie Tyson of Shre-
veport, one step-daughter, Yvonne
Young ofKilgore, a sister, Mrs. Marie
Bridges of Guymon, Oklahoma, eight
grandchildren and three step-grand-
children.
William F. Stanley
Dies March 29
William F. (Bill) Stanley, 51, of
Sulphur Springs, died Monday,
March 29 in Baylor Medical Center,
Dallas.
Services were held at 3 p.m. Thurs-
day, April 1 in the Sulphur Springs
Church of the Nazarene with the Rev.
Geron Rogers, the Rev. Randall Scou
and the Rev. Kenneth Rhoades offi-
ciating. Burial was in Sulphur Springs
City Cemetery by Tapp Funeral
Home.
Mr. Stanley was bom December
21, 1941 in Hillside, NJ a son of
Gilbert and Susan Chapman Stanley.
He married Pam Gibson in Paris,
August, 1981. He was a general
contractor and an evangelist. He had
served in the Air Force and was a
member of the Sulphur Springs
ChurchoftheNazarene. Hehad lived
in Sulphur Springs since 1988.
Surviving are his wife;
dasughters, Catherine Stanley of^ns-
consin, Barbara Pellechio of New
Jersey, Susie Stanley of Wisconsin,
Alicia Stanley and Rebecca Stanley,
both of Sulphur Springs; five broth-
ers, James Stanley of Illinois, Gilbert
Stanley of Pennsylvania, Albert
Stanley and David Stanley, both of
New Jersey; his father who lives in
Rylander, WI; a sister, Susan Co-
razza of New Jersey and three grand-
children.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society, P.O. Box
1083, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482.
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