Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 73, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1989 Page: 2 of 4
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The descendents of the late Sam and Maude Adams
had their family reunion Sat., Nov. 25 at the
Midway Community Center. Those present were:
Rickey, Melissa, Chad, Timothy, and Kristi Gibson,
Teresa and Heather Handy, Tim Walsworth, Thelma
Adams, Bill, Melba, Debbie and Brett Wantland,
Dale, Freda and Kenneth Adams, Hattie Castleman,
Linda Elies, Nack and Charlotte Freeman, Wayland
and Vanda Kennedy, Liz Boulware, Lisa and ryan
Carvella, John Arthur Castleman, Floy, Harvey,
Brad, Nick, Stephany and Christian Adams, Charles,
Janie, Chase and Jill McClain, Bertie Adams, Jim,
Marilyn, Adam, Bryce, Colby Gatlin, Betty and
Cheryl Powers, Joe and Jim Moods, Gary, Cindy,
Megan Rutherford and Wesley and Doris O’Donnell.
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Richard Scott Harp of Bagwell got his first
deer (an 8 pt) Thanksgiving Day.
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HONORED WITH
celebration
Darlene
Texas;
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Lemme,
Ruby
Halyard
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Chumley,
and tne
Detroit, Texas.
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Dale Halyard was
honored with a birthday
party on his birthday,
Sunday, December 3 at
the
Steakhouse
Greenville,
Attending
his
December 3
Cattlemans
in
Texas.
the
were
Woods,
Maxine
Texas;
Chuck and Irene Searcy,
Dallas; Frankie and
Linda Oldfield,
"Garland,Texas; Jay,
Donna, Melanie and Mist>v
Puckett, Rowlett. Texas;
Tim. Pam and Megan
Taylor, Slim and Elaine
Cawthon,
Lome
Texas;
Sadie
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HONOR ROLL
Menu
BY STFVl AH XANDI K
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Bowen 14. Tiwana Cary 13
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place
scored
19.
and
JR.-SR. HIGH
18 More
SHOPPING
DAYS TO
XMAS
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Brown with
Burchinal
, Chris
Campbell.
Leslie <
ADVERTISE
IT PAYS
674-4812
7th
4 12
boys
win
i a
both
and
the
Johnson,
Karen <
Clarkson.
Bronner,
Lewis,
Neonia
Burchinal,
Bobby
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EAGLE SPORTS EDITION
EKS
vict ors.
won bv a
Scoring
Kellie
MONDAY, November 27 at
Blossom.
The Detroit
Eagles - and
Randy
Darla
Aaron
O’Neal,
9th (A)-Clint
Velencia
Jennifer
Phifer,
Myra
Pellett,
Blanton,
Trevor
Kristi I
She 11 on;
(B) Timmy
Smith,
Brown;
Langley,
Vourakis
7th (A) Billie
Lewis;
Brandie
14 and Nyca
had an
impressive double double
pulling down 10 rebounds
and scoring 12 points.
The Varsity girls won by
score of 39 28.
the girls was
Bowen, who is
a
DETROIT JR. SR. NIGH
BREAKFAST
Noa.-Bisc./homey
Tues. Toast,juice
Wed.-Scrambled eggs,
biscuits
Thur. Cereal,toast
Fri.-Pancakes,syrup
IAJNCH
Nob.-Pigs in a Blanket,
cors, spinach
Tue.-Burrito w/chill,
shredded cbemme, chili
beans, fruit cup
Wed.-Fish, cheese, cole
slaw, cherry cobbler
Thur. Neat Loaf,mashed
potatoes, salad,rolls
Al AC A RTE Hamburgers,
burger salad,chips
Fri.-Pizza, french
fries, fruit
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Williams;
Bronner,
Alecia Cogburn,
Nicole
Brown,
Rebecca
Chad Jenkins,
Reed,
Detroit
School
Varsity
the JB
with
Johnny
Byron
Boys
boys
Johnny
Stature
____ Swain all
scoring 17 points each.
WAY TO GO HIGH SCHOOL!
The High School Teams
were m a Tournament at
Rivercrest Nov. 30 Dec.
2. The girls started the
opening game with a
victory over James Bowie
68 48. Tiwana Cary and
Valencia Bronner led the
scoring with 17 and
Regina Bow.en scored 16.
They, however, struggled
after,
by Mt .
leading
Regina
4th (A) None;(B) Shane Austin.
Stephanie Green,
LeAnn
Shelby;
Vincent
Nihon*
through the game
being defeated
Vernon 4A 56.
the scoring was
boys also brought
the 3rd | *
DETROIT ELEMENTARY
BREAKFAST
Nob.. Oatmeal, toaat
Tues.-Disc..sausage
Wed.-Rice,toast
Thur.-Graham crackers,
peanut butler,
Fri.-Nuftin Squares
IUNCN
Non.-Flab wedges, cole
slaw,pinto beans,cake
Tues. Chili doge, tator
tots, pears
Wed.-Chicken nuggets,
blackedyed peas,fried
okra, roll*
Thur. Hamburgers, bur
ger salad.tr.fries
Fri.-Lasagna, mixed
veg., jello/fruit.rolIs
Hastings;.
Kandice
Michael
Yeley;
Stephen
Richardson;
Tina NcCoin, Becky
P^eatt, Debbie Reed, Amy Smith, 11th (A)-Tammy
Bronner, Shell! Coleman, Jeffery Hoskins. Katrina
NcCoin; (B)-Rusty Carpenter, Rene Miller, Bridget
Nelson, Kelli Watson; 12th (A)-Steven Alexander,
Misty Arrasmith, Katina Austin, Regina Bowen,
Kristi Brown, Monica O’Neal; (B) Twila Burchinal,
Rhonda Elrod, Jason Garrison, Crystal Lott, Amy
Munson
Figueroa;
Jerrad Boyles, Scotty Coleman,
Hart, Misty Miller, Will Phifer,
5th (A) Adam Gatlin, Brandon
Gibson,' Michael Richardson.
Cheri Yarbrough; (A) Sarah Ayers,
(B)-Kari Crutchfield. Jason Garcee, Cameron
Kevin Nickens. Darla Townes, Blly
Alexander,
Ki 1 lough,
8th <B) Kimberly
Tiffany Denison,
Clark, Chris Johnson, Lindsay
(B) Tarviant Campbell. Karen Carpenter,
Chesshire, Leslie Clarkson, Jennifer
Garman, Richard McCoin, Floyd Nelson, Amy Powell;
8th (A)-Timmy Alexander, Ellen Ayers,
Edwards, Kathleen Killough, Clint Pyeatt,
Richardson;
Clarkson.
Stephanie Smith, Jerl Sprools, Tabatha Upchurch,
Jennifer
(B)-Travis
Brown.
Murphy,
10th (A) Leigh
Johnson,
(B) Shawn Beck,
Debbie
a loss to
Rivercrest
Vernon teams,
defeated James Bowie
a score of
Leading the scoring
was:
Jr. High
__... ___ Eaglettes
travelled to Blbssom to
take on the Blossom
Patriots. The girls 7th
and Sth grade teams both
losses. Both
t rouble
The
lost
had
TUESDAY,
November 28, James Bowie
teams came to town and
both the boys and girls
came out victors. Tt
girls JV won bv a score
of 57 16. Scoring tor
them were Kellie Watson
with 15. points, I i g h
23, Jeff Hoskins with
14; VS James Bowie,
Johnny Savage with 21.
Johnny Stature with 16
and Byron Swain with 14.
The High School teams
are doing well and off
to great starts, so come
out and show your suppor
and catch some excellent
basketball. See you at
the hop!
and Shellie Coleman 12.
Ih«* girls took 3rd place
overall, topping
Clarksville by the score
of 52 43. Tiwana Cary
lit up the net hooping
21 points and Regina
Bowek sank 13 points for
the night.
The I
home tne 3rd
trophy. After suffering
the
Nt.
b°^.
81-60.
by
games was: VS
Rivercrest, Johnny
Savage with 19, Byron
Swain with 12 and Johnny
sTature with 10; VS Nt.
Vernon, Byron Swain with
Hoskins
James
girls’
had
over
score
the bovs in scoring was
fimmv Alexander with 20
and Toney Stature with-
15. We’re proud of out
Jr. High and encourage
you all to come out
support them.
The boys and girls high
school teams had an ’
exciting week.
ELEMENTARY
1st GRADE (A)-Jodi Boyles. Jana Hawley, Heather
Smith, Kateaaa Patteraon, Dottie Burchinal, Angela
Clark, Tiffany Johnson, Josephine Smith and Trena
Smith; (B)-Zachary Barnett, Narlon Crawford, Jaaon
Elrod, Colt Hoyt, Amy Johnson. Kristy Smith,
Chance Walker, James Ray Wilson, Brek Doyle, Jesse
Fennel, Latwanya Harris, Bryan Hoakins, Timothy
Patt, Blake Williams; 2nd-(A) Chay Robertaon,
Jennifer Washington, Kelvin Harris, Sheila
Pellett, Robbie Somerville; (B) Roger Bridges,
Jerri Clark, Ryan NcCoin. Latricia Mickens, Keith
Brown, Michael Lampard, Dale Melton, Jerry
Roberts, Lonnie Smith, Tiffany Sweeden;
3rd-(A)-Brett Shelby; (B)-Jamie Boyles, Jeremy
Fox, Kristea Gibson, Lauren Lewis, Melissa Posey,
Joshua
suffered
having
offensively.
grade girls
and the 8th grade girls
fell 7-31. Following the
games, the I
an impressive
Blossom with
of 45-8. Leading
in scoring
a score of
Leading the girls
Regina Bowen, who
having a remarkable
season, with 13 points;
Valencia Bronner
9.
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toppled
74 53
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Halyard, Sadie. Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 73, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1989, newspaper, December 7, 1989; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265517/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.