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ANN ROUNSAVAIA. Following an aborted meeting called ber to replace Les Crews who moved wouldn't agree to serve the limited
re-elected as presidentfor April 6 and cancelled due to the lack from the district Carl Anderson term then Larry Callaway should be
board of trustees of a quorum the board Tuesday night suggested that Homer Ray Trimble be approached. Trustee Mark Ferrell
meeting Tuesday night, canvassed votes of the April 4 election considered. Speed said that he felt the agreed with Speed.
with Cox will be Ron and swore in elected officials Jan Sneed two candidates who were unsuccessful Cox told the board that he had spoken
president and Carl An- as a new member and Charles Morman in the April 4 election should be con- with Trimble, and that he had consen-
for a second term. sidered, and that Walter Louis Jackson ted to serve if appointed.
ed meeting called Discussing appointment for a mere- should be asked first. If Jackson It was a concensus of the board that
the three suggested candidates be ap-
proached prior to the May meeting to
see if they would be willing to serve, A
decision will be made at that time.
'Superintendent Jack Murray repor-
ted to the board that the district may
have a $170,669 deficit in tax collections
in relation to the budgeted amount. The
difference in the budget figures are due
mainly to veteran and local exemptions
that came in after the tax roll was
presented to the board. Murray said the
district may have $25,000 less in actual
money to operate on.
Current tax collections are running at
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:IATION
1980
The Heartbeat Of This Progressive Territory"
cents
single copy
YEAR, NUMBER 19'
Box 509, Malakoff, Texas 75145
4594)531
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1981
By BENNY ROGERS build for the stars in the third quarter
LEVELLAND--The Malakoff 11-12 as they outscored Crockett 10-2 to lead
All Stars overcame a second round set- 31-21 going into the final quarter. Billy
back to Crockett here Saturday night Hughes and Grady Baker led the quar-
with a 36-31 victory over the same ter's brilliant defensiveoutburst.
Crockett team in the finals of the 1981 Crockett threw fear into the eyes of
Little Dribbler National Tournament to the All Stars and their backers, opening
claim the national championship,the period with eight unanswered
The top spot finish at the national tallies to cut the disadvantage to 31-29.
tourney marks the group's secondDonnie Hodge, Ashlock and Hoyt hit
national title in the past three years, buckets in the final minutes to thwart
The All Stars captured the prestigious the Crockett comeback attempt.
title as 9-10 year olds in 1979 and earned In the tourney opener over Meade,
a fourth place finish last year in their lloyt, with 14, and Ashlock, with 12,
first season as major divisioners, combined for 26 points and Thomas ad-
Malakoff's 9-10 All Stars also reaped ded eight. Baker and Hodge ignited a
success in the national meet, claiming super defensive effort in the second
an impressive third place finish. The half.
local stars were eliminated by Lit- Crockett's Rodney McKnight's 24
tlefield, 46-32. Littlefield also handed points and hard luck on the offensive
Malakoff a 37-27 first round loss. The 9- end led to the All Stars' downfall in the
I0 group recorded wins over Madison- second round. After scoring nine first
rifle, 28-26, Crowe]l, 41-35 and Twin quarter points the All Stars scored It
Counties, 35-28. points the rest of the way.
The national champs opened the In the wins over Livingston and
tourney with a 41-34 come-from-behind Dalhart the Ashlock and lloyt corn-
victory over Meade, Kansas, before bination continued to set the pace. Mike
suffering the stunning 36-20 second Lowry, Paul Loper, Baker and ttodge
round loss to Crockett. After the loss the joined in the scoring cause.
stars reeled off wins over Livingston, Before reaching the finale with
41-33, Dalhart, 44-36 and New Baden, Crockett the All Stars had to defeat
Illinois, 27-19, before thechampionship- longtime nemesis New Baden, who
gaining winoverCrockett, eliminated the stars in the national
The All Stars bounced back from a 16- meet last year. A brilliant defensive ef-
5 first quarter deficit in the tourney fort had the All Stars on top 20-6 going
finale to capture the top prize. The stars into the final quarter.
errupted for 17 second stanza markers Despite trailing by only a single point
~ behind the shooting of Mike Hoyt and going into,the final period and a 2t-point
Greg Ashlock to move ahead 21-19 at performance from Bar~ ~easley, the 9-
the half. Clyde Dowell, Andy~Thomas, 10 All Stars fell to evehtual runner-up,
and Sean Stenovitch also added tallies.
The lead and momentum continued to
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ONE!!! Malakoff's 11-12 All Stars returned home from the
National Tournament as national champions. The top spot
program's second title in three years. The 9-10 All Stars
capturing a third place finish. Members of the national
champions pictured with their trophies are: (Bottom Row l.to.r) Mike Lowry,
Billy Hughes, Greg Ashlock, Donnie Hodge and Clyde Dowell. (Middle Row b-to-
t) Paul Loper, Mike Hoyt, Willie Smith and Andy Thomas. (Top Row l-to-r) Scan
McKean, Sean Stenoviteh and Grady Baker. (Staff photo by Lori Callaway)
Tickets are now on sale for the annual athletic program Will be honored.
Malakoff All Sports Banquet to be held
May 5. The banquet will be held at Hen- Tickets are $4.50 per person and can
derson County Junior College and will be obtained from Booster Club mem-
begin at 7 p.m. bers. Tickets are available from Jan
All parents of athletes are urged to Sneed, Melissa Spivey, Coach Phil
attend the banquet where the entire Trice andBeckyJordan.
Henderson County
is underway this week
from throughout the
m.arket hog weigh-in
and sifting began at 8:30 a.m. today Feeding records and rate of gain con-
(Thursday). 4-H and Future Farmers tests will be held Friday in addition to
of America livestock judging contest the dairy and beef cattle shows and the
and youth horse show will also be held Little Britches Rodeo for the young age
today, as well as the shop project con- groups.
test. Saturday's activities begin with the
market hog show and will also include
the poultry and rabbit shows, the Little
Britches Rodeo for the older age group
and a drawing for the raffle calf.
(See schedule of events)
dar of events
TERRELL HERITAGE TRAIL
~ Trail of Homes, an annual springtime event in the East Texas
be held this year on Saturday and Sunday, April 25th and
Easter.
MEETINGS
f City Council will meet in regular session Monday, April 27 at 7
Club will be held Monday, April 27, at the lodge hall in
will meet Tuesday, April 28, at noon at the Harbor House
meeting.
meet Tuesday, April 28, at the lodge hall in Malakoff.
Banquet will be held Friday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Center in Trinidad.
SAVINGS TIME BEGINS ..... APRIL 26
EATERS RAISE $320.80 FOR MALAKOFF BOY SCOUTS
Pancake day was $424.60 held Saturday, April 11. After all ex-
a net amount of $320.80 was left for the Malakoff Boy Scouts,
of the Pancake Day sponsored by the Malakoff Lions
s made the day a success. General chairman of the
McLain has thanked everybody: the pancake ticket
the Boy Scouts, and those who made other con-
are so pleased with the exceptional turn-out for this
was raised exceeded our goal and our guests seemed to
IMENT LOOKING FOR LOST COMRADES
Regiment whose history dates back to April 1880 (then
3uard) is looking for former members of the
rved during World War I, World War II and Peace Time. The
will be held in Dallas, June 26-28, 1961.
ttion please contact Leonard E. Wilkerson, 11121 Visalia Dr.,
NKIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD TO HOLD REVIVAL
of God will have a revival Monday, April 27-Saturday,
held each night at 7:30 p.m. at the Trinidad Community
Munns will be speaker for the service. Special music
The Rasco Family.
GOSPEL MUSIC
Commerce will sponsor a gospel music concert at the
t 7 p.m. Saturday night and will include Billy Abby Singers
Lakeside Singers of Trinidad, and The Laymen
will be free.
TUESDAY, APRIL
Breeding hogs may begin arriving ................................. 5 p.m.
Princess and queen contests ................................... 6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
Breeding hogs must be in place .................................... 8 a.m.
Breeding hog show ............................................. 10 a.m.
Breeding hogs may leave grounds ............................. 12:30 p.m.
Livestock exhibits may begin arriving ............................. 2 p.m.
High school rodeo ........................................ ..... 7:30 p.m.
All livestock exhibits must be in place ............................. 10 p.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
Exhibitors breakfast ........................................ 6:30-8 a.m.
Steer weigh in & sifting ........................................ 8:30 a.m.
Market hog weight in & sifting ................ Immediately following steers
4-H & FFA livestock Judging contest ............................... 1 p.m.
Shop project Judging ............................................. 2 p.m.
4-H & FFA youth horse show ...................................... 6 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
Exhibitors breakfast ........................................ 6: 304 a.m.
Feeding records contest judging .................................. 8 a.m.
Rate of gain contest winners announced ............................ 9 a.m.
Take market hog pictures ..................................... 9:15 a.m.
Dairy show .................................................. 9:30 a.m.
Beef cattle show ................................................ 12 p.m.
Little Britches Rodeo (young age groups) .......................... 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL
Exhibitors breakfast ........................................ 6: 30-8 a.m.
Market hog show ................................................ 7 a.m.
Poultry & rabbit entries in place ................................... 8 a.m.
Poultry show Judging ............................................ 9 a.m.
Rabbit show Judging. 9 a.m.
Present Woodrow Walker Memorial Award ...................... 1:30 p.m.
4-H & FFA premium auction ................................... 1:45 p.m. r
Check out time .................................................. 7 p.m.
Present Elsie Rosson Apprelcatlon Award .......................... 7 p.m.
Present Martin D. "Sonny" Pickens Memorial Award ................ 7 p.m.
7 m
Parade of champions ............................................ p..
Little Britches Rodeo (older age groups) ........................... 7 p.m.
Drawing for raffle calf .............. ............................. 9 p.m.
LISA MORTON, grand champion rooster owner for the past two years, has her
fowl ready to show again this year at the tlenderson County IAvestock Show,
(Courtesy photo by Tom Wylie) \