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By Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
Jenkins and the the banquet may ao so at the Trinidad
Council are hosting an city hall or at Barksdale's Food Mart.
banquet to honor mem-
Trinidad Volunteer Fire The first fire truck was purchased for
Trinidad in 1954. As far as local records
to be honored for giving provide this banquet will be the first
time and service department honor held by the citizens
of the town.
our town is a safer
would like to donate to
The banquet will be held at the TP&L
Youth Center May 14 at 7 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend.
has been called in crease the capacity of the waste water
May 16 by system which would allow the town to
and membersof service both local and lake area
residents. The council is also proposing
will be held at the school an increase in the water system
P.m. and all residents of capacity that would allow the town to
the lake area are in- serve, in addition to town residents,
lake area residents.
of the town The meeting is planned to gather in-
put from citizens on beth projects, in an
afoderalgrantthat effort to determine the needs and
for the town will in- opinions of the citizenry.
Sehool menu
MAY 11-15
potato tots, pinto beans, fruit jello, milk.
on buns, salad, green beans, buttered corn, peanut butter
buttered peas, hot rolls and butter, cake, milk.
mac, green beans, sliced cheese, macaroni salad, cookies,
, salad, french fries, pinto beans, fruit jello, milk.
Church will be
May 11-17. Cottage
will be held May 4-10
Dennis and Debbie
Earl and Janice
Gladys Randail's.
Tourney
Weekend
be having its 2rid An-
Baseball Tourney
will be the men's slow
proceeds will go to
Freeman Miller, on Wednesday.
A family reunion and birthday party
for Horace Reid Marlow was held in the
home of Martha Frances and J.L.
Reynolds of Brazoria. Those attending
were Christine and Marshall Marlow of
Trinidad; Doris and Clifford Girth of
Iowa; Mary, John and Bertham
Lambert of Athens. A money tree was
presented Horace Reid because of his
recent illness.
Jo Rose and Nannie Drake visited
with their brother, Fletcher Stoggner,
in Huntsville during the first of last
week.
Wednesday from Abilene, Gordan and
Breckenridge after visiting with
brothers and sisters.
Mrs. Olive Rogell visited in Dallas
with daughter Faye Smith and in
Garland with relatives.
Attending the Youth Rally
at
Lakeview Sunday afternoon May 3
were the Trinidad MYF group and
sponsor Ann Rounsavall, Brad Elsom,
Don Elsom, Greg King, Amy Roun-
savall, Kenneth Airheart, Linda
Rowland, Charles Freeman and Terry
Watkins.
Margaret Miller's plant and flower
shop furnished a lovely bronze pot plant
for the Sunday services at United
Methodist Church and will be fur-
nishing one on Mother's Day. She plans
to take a pot plant to the different
churches for Sunday services.
Russell Brooks and wife Vera were
by Friday evening for a visit. Our
congratulations to the Brookses who
were married April 30 in the home of
Vera's daughter in Wiley. The Brookses
will be taking a trip to Hawaii and will
be making their home in Wiley.
Harold Stanfield, Don Bichell and
Nubbin Fleming attended the funeral of
Wesley Wayne Ellis at Gilmer on
Friday.
Billie Davis returned home from
Hillcrest Hospital in Waco on Saturday
after having back surgery. The Dairy
Mart had a welcome sign out for her.
The people from First Baptist Church
attending the meeting in Frankston on
Monday evening were Wands Bradley,
Lauri Bradley, Edith Young, Freeman
Miller, Bro. Danny Baler and Kathy
Baler.
Field Day trip for kindergarten and
first grade and parents will be May 7.
The students will be taking a bus ride to
Palestine and will be going on the train
ride to Maydelle and then having a
picnic lunch. About 58 students and
parents will be going with Mrs. Patty
Welbern and Mrs. Karen Ashiock.
The Assembly of God had a good
meeting this past week at Trinidad
Community Center with Bro. Jimmy
Munns preaching. One night at-
tendance was 65. Attendance was 33 for
church Sunday.
Coach Bennie King will be at girls'
state track meet in Austin on Saturday,
May 9 at 10 a.m. with regional winner
Louise Hornbuckle, who will be trying
for a state medal in the shot. Lori
Tidmore, senior track member, will be
Monde or Donna
Rounsavall. You will
so come out to the
and see some good
Association. The Church of Christ members en- making the trip. The best of luck to
to run the con- joyed their monthly Sunday dinner at Louise.
contact Mayor the Community Center. Their gospel The fourth, fifth and sixth grade
meeting will be held June 14-17 with classes and sponsors, Dabble Barnett,
Brother N.F. (Mid) McKnight doing the Sharon Hoskins and Mr. Spencer, wig
preaching, be taking their field triwi to Waco on
Congratulations goes to Larry Parker Friday, May 8. Theybe taking a
and Kyle Floyd who came home from
playing tennis doubles in Kllgore with a
Teressa Boyd and
be married May big third place medal in regionals. We
First Baptist Church are all proud of them, including Robert
friends and relatives Linker.
reception will follow the A special called meeting was held on
Thursday night, April 30, by Trinidad
was the City Council to hire a new policeman.
meeting of the Charles Naff of Crossett, Ark. comes
of America held highly recommended, having been a
- May I. Those deputy sheriff and a patrolman. He and
Lauri Bradley, Kim wife Pam have a son, Donnie, who is in
all freshmen ninth grade, and a daughter, Niki, third
Sponsor Mrs. Cleda grade.
reported a great ALso hired to be the new city judge
at the Menger Hotelwas Mary Joyce Arnold who began the
and on their returnduties on Friday, May I.
San Marcos at the We welcome our new policeman
: Charles, Pam, Dounie and Niki Naff.
Jim
Mrs.
Williams, Mrs.
Leans Warren
retreat at
at Lakeview.
minister of
gave us a good
for surprise, and at
service
moving to Maud
June 2.
who is
Paul Seminary in
attended school
school
to Trinidad in
getting moves
The Naffs will be living in their mobile
home at the Stanfields' (Otis and
Tommy) mobile park.
Also new to our community are
Henry and Helen Adams and children,
Heidi, 5, Heather, 3, and Jonathan, 11
months, from Queen City. They live in
the former Joe Dunacusky home.
river ride on the Brazes Queen and
going on tour through the museum.
Debbie Thompson's second grade,•
Peggy Farmer's third grade and
mothers will be taking their field trip on
May 8 to Corsicana. They will depart at
8:15 a.m., going to McDonald's on film
and tour 9-10 a.m. and then to Pioneer
Village tour 10:30-11:30, picnic lunch
11:30-12:45 and skating I-2:30 p.m.
The Ladies Bible Class met in the
home of Mrs. Gertrude Stanfield with
Mrs. Cleora Fleming giving the an-
nouncements of those sick, with a
special welcome to guests Fern Denny
of Fort Worth and Frances McElroy.
Marion Williams opened the meeting
with prayer, followed by study of
Thessalonians. Eighteen members
were present. Refreshments were
served.
Joe Prnka has been off work this
week as he bad to go to the emergency
room in Corsicana for sticking a needle
through his toe.
Dewitt Loven received Jgs0 on his
rabbits at the FFA auction.
Margaret and Lee Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goodwin's
Mississippi visited recently with sister, grandson visited over the weekend.
Ruth Hunter. Mrs. Brenda Ficklin returned home
Congratulations to Mrs. Winogene from the Corsicana hospital.
Farmer who celebrated her 85th bit- Tall Boy Clark of the Athens Nursing
thday in April. She also received a Home was home for a visit but will be
TRINIDAD U.I.L. participants took second place overall in Junior high and elementary competition last week at Cross
Roads. The Junior high had a firm second place while elementary tied for second. Elementary winners were Angle Miller,
third in ready writing; Shannon tlolt, sixth in ready writing; James Stanton, fourth in number sense; Chad Rounsavall, fifth
in number sense; Picture Memory team, Elesha Bankston, Jim Thorpe, Timmy Rainwater and Suzanne Blanford with
Thorpe and Bankston turning 100 papers. Hunior High school winners were Cathy Mize, first place in oral reading; Keith
Brigance. second In oral reading; and Brent Hller, fourth in number sense. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavall)
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TROJAN BAND MEMBERS, under the direction of John Spencer, were awarded a !! rating at Sandy Lake Band Contest in
Dallas last week. The contest was an all-day trip for band members. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavail)
Pre-registration
set at school
Preregistratlon for all new kinder-
garten students and parents will be held
at Trinidad school Wednesday, May 13
at 9 a.m. Parents and students will eat
lunch in the cafeteria at 12:30. Please
bring birth certificate and shot records
to Mrs. Welbern.
Ladies Auxiliary
holds meeting
The Ladies Auxiliary for Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 4133 in Trinidad,
held their regular meeting, Tuesday,
April 21.
Dorothy Porath, district president
from Post 4376 in Seven Points was
present at this meeting.
New officers were installed for the
1981-82 year. They were Joyce Cobb,
president; Nelda Cartlidge, senior vice
letter from President Ronald Reagan. returning to the home for a few more president; Sherrle Kennedy, junior vice
Ozie Land spent the weekend in Tyler months, president; Claudia Basser, treasurer;
with her relatives. Arlene Bozeman of Lufldn has been Dorothy Britt, chaplain.
The United Methodist Church will be here visiting with Alex and Hazel The ladies voted to give financial
presenting a corsage to the oldest Johnston. assistance to one of the member's
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think should be the Trinidad Citizen of
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Fern Denny of Fort Worth visited ~ Rattan? Ilnlpu~l I~lnnr~?
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