Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2017 Page: 1 of 8
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FROM DAILY NEWS STAFF REPORTS
Henderson Beautiful and Pro-
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Women lost at sea for
more
OUR TOWN
rescued by the U.S.
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MASTER GARDENERS
Many
JFK files
Clean-up allows
residents to dispose
of items for free
ble to work Sept. 22-24. North
See ROTARY, Page 3
HHS CLASS OF 1959
meeting, 11:30 a.m. Wednes-
day at Denny’s Restaurant.
For information call Jim
Stroud, (903) 392-8786.
LANEVILLE
LOWJACKET
BY ASHTON GRIFFIN
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS
Henderson ISD
officials, students,
chamber of com-
merce members,
city, county officials
and members of the
community gath-
ered in front of Lion
Stadium for the
ribbon cutting of
the new Grady Ash
Field House Friday
morning.
Varsity football
players (right) lead
the school song fol-
lowing the ribbon
cutting.
The warehouse will accept
rimless standard vehicle
tires, junk, debris, brush and
appliances from city resi-
dents only.
Batteries, oils, wet paint
and other hazardous chemi-
cals will not be accepted.
The city’s recycling center
10,” said Coats. “We didn’t have
all of the details, but I do know
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Trump blocks release
of hundreds of other
assassination files
ASSOCIATED PRESS
HHS CLASS OF i960
meeting 11 a.m. Nov. 3 at
the Fillin Station. All class
members, their spouse and
guest are welcome. For more
information, 903-658-5074
or 903-240-5694.
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Athletic
Booster Club will hold a fish
fry to benefit the Laneville
Yellowjackets 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saturday in the parking lot
of the Boot Barn, 2309 U.S.
Highway 79 S. Fish baskets
will be available for $6 each.
VFW POST 8535 AND
AUXILIARY meeting 6
p.m. Thursday at the VFW
Hall, 1515 Whippoorwill.
FARMERS MARKET is
now closed for the season.
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HHS CLASS OF 1962
will meet for lunch at Sal’s
Italian Restaurant noon Nov.
3. Spouses and other friends
are also welcome. Call 903-
657-0808 for more informa-
tion.
See BRIEFS, Page 6
NEIGHBORHOOD
MEMORY CAFE provides
an engaging and social get
together for people with early
memory loss and their care-
givers at 10 a.m. the second
Tuesday of each month at
Emmanuel Baptist Church.
For information, Christy Sta-
neart, 903-655-1198.
this weekend.
The Southern Baptist Texas
Convention asked churches
who were not affected by’ the
hurricane to adopt a
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months credit dog
Cell phone washes
overboard, boat’s
engine loses power
ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘TRUNK OR TREAT’
5-7 p.m. Tuesday at First
Christian Church, 306 N.
Main St. The community
is invited to a safe and fun
event. 903-657-4307.
Services Warehouse, located at
1203 Highland Drive.
Henderson residents who
bring a current water bill will
be able to drop off items free Henderson,
of charge.
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BRIEFS
HISD EDUCATION
FOUNDATION Pecan Sale
— Halves $14, Pieces $12.
Taking orders through Oct.
27. Contact Jana Wylie at
the HISD Administration
Building or 903-655-5048.
Happy Birthday, Adri-
anne Anderson, Carl
Burris, Taylor Carriere,
Ava Cavaliere, Matt Free,
Leonard Martin and Han-
nah Tillison.
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Staff'Photos by Ashton Griffin
Staff Photo by Ashton Griffin
Shannon Coats visits with
Kiwanis Club members
Thursday.
On Sept. 16, my wife and I figure out the logistics before
sending volunteers to the area.
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CLEAN-UP EVENT
8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at
1203 Highland Drive (Public
Services Warehouse). Free to
Henderson residents. Bring
a current water bill to verify
residence.
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But the two sailors, accom-
panied by their dogs, were
resourceful and prepared with
more than a year's worth of
food, and after more than five
months of being lost in the vast
Pacific Ocean, sending out daily
HONOLULU - A planned distress calls that no one heard,
voyage from Hawaii to Tahiti they were rescued by’ the U.S.
aboard a small sailboat didn't Navy on Wednesday about 900
start off well for two Hono- miles southeast of Japan. Their
lulu women. One of their intended destination: Tahiti —
cellphones w ashed overboard
and sank into the deep blue
water on their first day at sea.
TxDOT retirees will hear
presentations from TxDOT
leadership concerning the
Tyler District’s role in the
21st Century at 11:30 a.m.
Saturday at Traditions Res-
taurant, 6205 S. Broadway7,
Tyler. For information, con-
tact Danny Aylor, TxDOT
retiree, at dannyaylor@
earthlink.net or phone 903-
676-9271.
Rotary hears update from FBC
Hurricane Harvey volunteer
HHS FOOTBALL
BOOSTER meeting at 6:30
p.m. Tuesday s, in the media
room of the indoor facility at
HHS campus.
thousands of miles off course.
The USS Ashland rescued the
women after a Taiwanese fish-
From there, things got ing vessel spotted their crippled
worse. Much worse. About vessel Tuesday and alerted the
a month into their trip, bad U.S. Coast Guard, the Navy said
weather caused their engine
to lose power.
Their mast was damaged.
And then,
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It’s time for the annual
Don’t Mess With Texas city- wilf also be open,
wide clean-up event. Residents can recy cle Sty-
The City of Henderson, Keep rofOam, cardboard, newspa-
Henderson Beautiful and Pro- per, magazines, junk mail,
gressive Waste Solutions are phone books, aluminum tin
partnering for the annual com- Cans, most afi beverage, con-
mumty cleanup from 8 a.m.- diment, medicine, dish soap,
2 p.m. Saturday at the Public shampoo and lotion bottles.
All electronics and
unwanted recyclable items
can be taken to Goodwill,
517 U.S. Highway 79 S. in
“That happened on Sept.
7 and he (Dr. David Higgs)
announced the project to our
It’s been more than two congregation that Sunday7, Sept,
months since Hurricane Har-
vey made landfall and more
than one month since members that that is where the donations
of First Baptist Church Hen- for the sheet rock came from,
derson visited the devastated By Monday we had collected
areas. over $7,000.”
Shannon Coats, a member Without hesitation, mem-
of the First Baptist Church bers of FBC began collect-
Volunteer Christian Builders, ing supplies and donations to
shared insight into their visit deliver to the church. More
to Humble in September and than 21,000 pounds of supplies
plans for their visit to Vidor were delivered for distribution
to the church members and the
area.
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drove down there to make an
church assessment of the damage and More than 160 FBC members
devastated by the storm and figure out what all FBC w7ould volunteered and went to Hum-
North Park Baptist Church in need to bring,” Coats said.
Humble w7as assigned to FBC. Coats said he wanted to
WASHINGTON - President
Donald Trump has blocked the
release of hundreds of records
on the assassination of Presi-
dent John F. Kennedy, bending
to CIA and FBI appeals, while
the National Archives came out
Thursday7 night with a hefty
cache of others.
"I have no choice," Trump
said in a memo, citing "poten-
tially irreversible harm" to
national security7 if he were to
allow7 all records to come out
now7. He placed those files under
a six-month review while letting
2,800 others come out, racing
a deadline to honor a law man-
dating their release.
The documents approved for
release and made public late
Thursday capture the frantic
days after the Nov. 22, 1963,
assassination, during which
federal agents madly chased
after tips, however thin, juggled
rumors and sifted through leads
worldwide.
They7 include cables, notes
and reports stamped "Secret"
that reveal the suspicions of the
era — around Cubans and Com-
munists. They cast a wide net
over varied activities of the Ken-
nedy administration, such as its
covert efforts to upend Fidel
Castro's government in Cuba.
For historians, it's a chance
See THOUSANDS, Page 3
F I ihose who work their
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.X. food.
Proverbs 12:11
in a statement released Thurs-
day.
The women, identified by
I , as they drifted the Navy as Jennifer Appel and
thousands of miles of Tasha Fuiava, both of Honolulu,
open ocean, their water puri- lost their engine in bad w eather
fier stopped working. See WOMEN, Page 3
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Staff Photo by Ashton Griffin
The Rusk County Master Gardeners cleaned up around the courthouse, tax and
chamber offices Friday morning. They will plant pansies and snapdragons Saturday
morning.
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Moore, Dan. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2017, newspaper, October 27, 2017; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236651/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.