--~The Ma!akoff_News, Th_ursdayyFeb. 19,, 19S1--7A
I . .
By Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr. •
followed by Jerry Stanfleld with six, Mrs. Nola B. Lincecum returned Public Health Service. Mr. Dorow is in
and Tim Polk with one. Other players home from Abilene. charge of placing the federal
were Alan Livingston, James Boyd and Tuesday Bridge Club met in the home scholarship doctors in the entire state
?! ~ ~ of Mrs. Clyde Rose. of Texas. He explained the options and
Greg King, all of whom fated to score , The Trinidad Chamber of Commerce obligations of both the community and
any points.
has made application to District 7, the doctor who chooses to come. Mr.
byTheMildredVarsitYbygirlsa scoreWere ofalso29-15.defeatedThe : North East Texas Health Agency for Dorow said the federal scholarship
scorers were Louise Hornbuckle, their section of Henderson Co. to be doctor chooses the designated area
seven, Lori Tidmore, two, Kristi Jones, ,,
designated a "family-practitioner where he wishes to serve his
two, Vickie Bell, two, and Penny ( manpower shortage area." The ap- obligations. The community also has a
oonnston, two. ] ~ ! !~ il plication has passed two hearings in~choice of accepting or rejecting any
" rhe Jr. Varsity boys basketball game Texas. It is now in the federal agency in area designated.
was played here at 5:30 p.m. on Maryland for final approval. Notice A question and answer period
Tuesday with the Trinidad boys getting
should be received by early May. followed Mr. Dorow's speech. We
a win over Dawson by a score of 25-22. The Trinidad Chamber of Commerce certainly appreciate the community
Halftime score was Trinidad 10, met Monday at 7 p.m. at the Corn- interest in this vital program and
Dawson 9. High point man was Derek i !ii reunify Center with the president, hoping Trinidad will be getting a
over 70present. Bro. Danny Bole, gave Refreshments of cookies and coffee
Jackson with eight, Tim Polk, 6, Alan James Johnston, giving a welcome to doctor.
Livingston, four, James Boyd, three,
Greg King, two and Jerry Stanfield,
the opening prayer. Dick Sharp in- were served at the conclusion of the
troduced the speaker, Winton Dorow meeting.
two.
Trinidad Varsity girls played Dawson
in an exciting close game on Tuesday ,,t
night also. Halftime score was Dawson II *
23, Trinidad 18. Dawson and Trinidad l '
were tied 35-35 with 10 seconds left on Pqllll ~ II,
the clock and Dawson won the game 37- , !:
35. Louise Hornbuckle led the Trojan
girls with 11. Other scorers were Lori
Tidmore, seven, Kristi Jones six, eli
And Amy Rounsavall, three. Two
Trinidad girls fouled out in the exciting m ,, ,
game. IBm
Our junior high basketball girls /
played a good game Monday night : '
against Coolidge, but came out with a .... .......
loss, 22-20. Tara Thorpe led the team 'iI /
with 12 points, Rend Polk had six and
Tina Linker had two. .... - ............ ..... •
n,,d air and J.T. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hiler hit for 20 points in the ! ++ ,
Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. junior high boys game on Monday night ..... •
rter. against Coolidge. Trinidad won the i " '
.s o and Resa Bragdon, elected game 28-20. OtherTrojans scoring were
w"l' Onaries to Japan, presented the Michael Hornbuckle, five, Stacy Boyd,
service at Calvary Baptist two, and Michael Coleman, one.
They presented slides of the A special thanks to Billie and Joe
"" _°r In Japan, where Mike's brother is Davis at Trinidad Dairy Mart for the
serving in the mission field, printing of the Trinidad Trojan
Basketball schedule for 1980-81, which
included the junior high teams, junior
varsity teams and varsity teams.
Mr. Herb Saunders was happy over
his new great-granddaughter, Megan
Rae Edgar, born Saturday, Feb. 6 at 6
a.m. She weighed 9 pounds, 14 ounces.
The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Edgar of Boise, Idaho. The paternal
grandmother is Mrs. Frances Ann
Edgar of Universal City, Texas.
Dora and J.C. Peebles spent Satur-
day in Mesquite with their children,
Charles and Rita Abee and Matt.
The First Baptist Ladies met
Thursday at 10 a.m. in the home of Mrs.
Ruby Banks for their weekly Bible
Study. The meeting opened with a
prayer by Mrs. Ila Dulaney. Mrs. Ruby
Banks gave the program on Spiritual
Gifts, from I Corinthians, Chapter 12.
Mrs. Margaret Currey gave the bir-
thday prayer. Those present for the
meeting were Ha Dulaney, Edith
Young, Janie Carter, Melessa Boler,
Kathi Boler, Gladys Randall, Margaret
,7.L:dt"w'~n Boyd hit for 21 points in the
inU ty boys basketball game on Friday
against Mildred. The score was
,~:'~rt~--,.dad37, Mildred 30. Other
s~°rmernS
"# ojans were Charles Co
or one, Brad Elsom, eight, Kyle
"We four, and Vincent Norris, three.
Trojans of District 43A are 4-0 in
ct
play and 10-10 on the season.
arn is coached by Larry Cumby.
Trojan varsity boys team played
.o ,ff )n on Tuesday night in a district
I; . .
.and came out the wmner ruth one
e nlPVM showing on the clock Glenn
hit the wmnmg basket which gave
", a score of 40 to 39 for Dawson.
e score was Trojans, 23,
18 Glenn Boyd led the Trojans
17 " f o
~f A~ points, oil wed by Charles
,']t~~.~'~n with 13, Kyle Floyd, four,
four, and Vincent Norris,
' It was a very exciting game.
Trinidad Jr Varsity played their
tw district game against Mildred on
_,, dLmy night, Feb 6 They were
e,, ] t ted 38 to 19. High >oint scorer for
students at Trinidad High School, chosen by members of the student
, are Linda Rowland and Kyle Floyd. (Courtesy Photo)
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SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES at Trinidad Itigh School for the Class of '81 are
Lori Tidmore and Glenn Boyd. The couple was chosen during recent elections.
(Courtesy Photo)
Currey, Olive Rozell and the hostess,
Ruby Banks.
The Tuesday Ladies Bible Study
group met in the home of Mrs. Belinda
Ferrell on Feb. 3 at 9:30 a.m. Mrs.
Cleora Fleming gave a welcome to all
and the new member, Mrs. Alice Smith,
followed by prayer by Mrs. Jewel
Uhrich. Mrs. Bama Miller gave the
lesson from Chapter 3 and 4 of
Ephesians. Closing prayer was by Mrs.
Janie Carter. Those present were
Dorothy Harrison, Jewel Uhrich, Alice
Smith, Alice Wright, Bama Miller,
Gladys Yates, Connie McCrackin,
All members of the'Calvary Baptist
Church will be having a Sweetheart
Banquet on Friday, Feb. 13 at 8 p.m.
The guest speaker will be. Bobby
Parker.
The administrative board members
of the United Methodist Church held
their meeting following the Sunday
night services. New drapes, memorials
in memory of Nits Saunders, have been
placed in the educational building. A
fellowship supper was held after the
meeting.
Denice Loven attended a
homecoming at Jacksonville Baptist
Edith Young, Beula Mac Trotman, College on Saturday.
Janie Cartel Vivian Black, Gertrude.,. ! . l,illa Quinn remains in the hospital,
Stanfield, Verna Elsom, Sandi Elsom," but should be home this week.
Ellen Sharp, Gladys Randall, Karen
Green, Cleora Fleming and the hostess,
Belinda Ferrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hines were in
Shreveport, Louisiana over the
weekend visiting with their children.
Deacon of the Week at First Baptist is
our barber, Harold Colvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moore and
Shonda of Corsicana Attended church
with their parents Sunday morning.
Marine Green, Frances Moorehead
and Eunice Chiles attended the funeral
of Mrs. Hattie Belt in Garland last
Monday.
There will be a church-wide Valen-
tine party for all adults of First Baptist
Church. It will be a covered dish dinner
on Friday, Feb. 13 at 6 n.m.
Pete and Mary Alrheart and sons,
Eddie Wayne and Stephen of Mlneola,
were here over the weekend visiting
with their daughter, Marsha Coleman
and visiting with Granny Airheart at
Maywood Nursing Home.
Members of the Calvary Baptist
Church will be going over to Athens to
the Cayuga Drive Baptist Church on
Saturday evening to hear the Mercy
River Boys singers.
Bro. and Mrs. C.L. Bryant, former
pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, were
here Sunday from Grand Saline for the
reception for the LoveRs.
There are many people on the flu list,
including Dale Bankston, Thelrna
Moore, Pat Ball and Laverne Keesee.
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