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“Most of our kids had
never been out of Texas
before and would not have
had the chance to have a
spring break trip,” she said.
Group members raise
money for their mission
trips and other endeavors
by selling Whaley UMC
afghans.
It is important to note,
Fiore-Watson said, the mis-
sion of Whaley United
Methodist Church is to
meet the needs of all people
including the “lost and left
behind.”
Youth group members
also stopped by a
Birmingham homeless
shelter where they distrib-
uted “blessing bags” to
individuals on the street.
Those outside the shelter
had been turned away
because the facility had
reached capacity, Fiore-
Watson said.
Included in each of the
bags was bottled water, var-
ious snacks, soap, a wash-
cloth, a comb, toothbrush
and toothpaste.
The mission trip gave
youth group members a
chance to see historical
places and provided insight
Whaley
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Polk
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overall record of 28-18 in
four seasons with the
Leopards, including a trip
to the regional finals in his
first season.
The position of athletic
director came open follow-
ing the resignation of for-
mer Leopards AD Eric
Johns earlier this year.
With a new man in
charge of the athletic pro-
gram, the process for find-
ing a new boys basketball
coach will begin in the
coming weeks.
Polk sat in the front row
of a fairly packed room
alongside his wife and two
daughters as Will Presson,
board president, called for
the meeting to enter execu-
tive session to discuss hir-
ing of an athletic director
ommendation of Polk’s
hire by Brasher.
Polk thanked the school
board and his wife,
Brittenie, shortly after
hearing the news.
“It is a blessing to be
here,” he said. “I’m very
excited and can’t wait to
get going.”
Presson said candidates
for the position were inter-
viewed during Spring
Break last week.
offs.
Polk came to Snyder in
2012 from Grandview
High School and was the
defensive coordinator in
2013 after being a quarter-
backs coach in 2012.
Before then, Polk spent
10 years as an assistant
coach at Kennedale High
School.
Gainesville will be in
the new region 1 district 4-
4A next season along with
defending state runner-up
Burkburnett,
Sanger and
Argyle,
Decatur,
Wichita Falls Hirschi.
The meeting recon-
vened at 5:48 p.m. to
extend contracts with
school employees, also dis-
cussed in executive ses-
sion, followed by the rec-
10 minutes after 5 p.m.
Monday.
This will be only the
second head coaching job
ever for Polk, who was in
charge of the Snyder Tigers
after being named head
coach in April 2013.
SHS went 2-8 during
Polk’s first season in
charge of the Tigers,
including an 0-4 district
record in district 3-4A
against Big Spring,
Brownwood, Abilene
Wylie, and Stephenville.
Last season, things
improved for the Tigers as
they finished 5-5 overall
and 2-2 in district with
wins over Big Spring and
Stephenville, before falling
to Mineral Wells in the Bi-
district round of the play-
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The North Texas Medical Center Auxiliary has scheduled
a bake sale beginning at 7 a.m. Friday, March 25 in the front
lobby of the hospital. The sale will support NTMC Auxiliary
which benefits both the hospital and the community.
playing golf, riding horses,
and raising numerous ani-
mals. She had an extensive signed
library and was an avid read- www.tjmftmeral.com
fire violators in Syria
MOSCOW (AP)—Russia Lt. Gen. Sergei Rudskoi of
on Monday warned the United the Russian General Staff said
States that it will start respond- in a statement on Monday that
ing unilaterally to cease-fire ifthe U.S. fails to respond to its
violations in Syria if the U.S. proposals on a joint response,
refuses to coordinate rules of the Russian military will have
engagement against violators, to start unilaterally using force
The U.S. State Department against those who break the
insisted that Moscow and cease-fire, starting Tuesday.
Washington were working The Russian Foreign
constructively to monitor the Ministry issued a separate but
truce and warned Russia similar statement.
against taking unilateral action. In Washington, State
The Russian military has Department spokesman John
accused the U.S. of dragging Kirby said the U.S. and Russia
its feet on responding to were working together to col-
Moscow's proposals on rules lect and analyze information
for joint monitoring of the about cease-fire violations, and
Syria cease-fire and response that any unilateral Russian
to violations. It said that further action to punish transgressors
delays are leading to civilian goes against "the spirit of the
casualties. cessation of hostilities."
DOROTHY ANNE MAULDIN WOOLDERINK
FEBRUARY 23,1946 - MARCH 18, 2016
Dorothy passed away on band, Gerrit Woolderink; sis-
March 18, 2016 in ter, Ruth Hoover; brother,
Gainesville, at her home with Bill Mauldin; brother, Larry
Mauldin; and brother, Harry
Mauldin.
Dorothy taught cosmetol-
ogy at NCTC and was a
hairdresser for a number of
years, before opening her
own beauty salon. After sell-
ing the salon, she started
working at Valenite, then
went on to Weber until her
retirement in 2012.
Dorothy rarely met a
stranger. She loved raising
and breeding her pet wolves,
and working outside in her
yard and flowerbeds. She
family by her side. had a deep love for country,
Bom February 23, 1946 gospel, and bluegrass music,
in Gainesville, she was one She enjoyed playing her gui-
of nine children bom to tar, and spending time with
Mabie and Howard Mauldin, family.
Dorothy is survived by A celebration of
her daughter, Sandy and her Dorothy's life will be held at
husband, Rick; daughter, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March
Angie Hallmark; son, Allen 22, 2016 at the Geo. J. Car-
Beaver and his wife, Cherry, roll & Son Funeral Home
all of Gainesville. She is also with the pastor Brent Jones
survived by her brother, officiating.
Leon Mauldin and his wife, Pallbearers will be Matt
Patsy of Gainesville; sister, Beaver, Ryan Bartush, Gene
Rosemary Middleton; sister, Mauldin, Dale Cloer, Steve
Dolly Boyd; and sister, Lin- Cloer, and Ricky Pence,
da Matthews and her hus-
band, Tony. She had seven for visitation Monday, March
step- 21, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the
eight funeral home.
You may sign the online
preceded in registry
death by her parents; hus- www.geojcarroll.com.
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JEAN (ROSALIND VIRGINIA) HARPER
WHITEWRIGHT - Jean er and a gourmet cook. She
(Rosalind Virginia) Turner also wrote a wonderful book
Harper was bom April 2, about animals and all her
I| wonderful pets. She is loved
and will be greatly missed.
She is survived by hus-
| | band, Norman Harper of
Whitewright; son, David
Harper of Whitewright;
daughter, Amy Stout of
Quinlan; brother, William
Turner of Frisco; 4 grand-
children; 2 great-grandchil-
dren; numerous nieces and
nephews. She was preceded
in death by her parents; and
one granddaughter.
Funeral Services were
held 1:00 p.m., Sunday,
1929 in Gainesville, Texas to March 20, 2016 at Church of
Whaley Turner and Amy Christ, Whitewright, Texas.
Loyce Thomas Turner. She Officiating the service was
married Norman David Frazier Conley. Burial fol-
Harper on July 27, 1963 in lowed at Oak Hill Cemetery
Gainesville, Texas. She died in Whitewright, Texas. Pall-
Friday, March 18, 2016 at bearers will be David Harp-
her residence, at the age of er, Danny Stout, Chris
86. Plafcan, Chris Ramos,
Jean was a graduate of Richard Hicks, and Casey
the University of North Hicks.
Texas at Denton. She was an Arrangements were with
accomplished artist. She and Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow
her husband Norman loved Funeral Home, Whitewright,
Texas.
An online registry may be
at
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HAVANA (AP)
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Obama's and Castro's comments
At an outdoor cafe in Havana, about
Obama's visit to Cuba is a crowning
hand to her mouth in shock.
"It's very significant to hear this
from our president, for him to recog-
nize that not all human rights are
respected in Cuba," said Raul Rios, a
47-year-old driver.
Ricardo Herrera, a 45-year-old
street food vendor said, "It's like a
movie but based on real life."
After responding to a handful of
questions, Castro ended the news con-
ference abruptly, declaring, "I think this
is enough."
Obama then appeared to lean in to
pat Castro on the back. In an awkward
moment, the Cuban leader instead
grabbed Obama's arm and lifted it up as
the U.S. president's wrist dangled, an
image that immediately grabbed atten-
tion on social media.
White House officials said Obama
did not plan to meet with Fidel Castro,
the older brother of the Cuban presi-
dent and his predecessor in office, hop-
ing to keep the visit focused on the
future of the island. Rhodes, the White
House adviser, said there were also oth-
er considerations, including Castro's
"health issues."
Obama, in an interview with ABC
Cuba. News, said he has no problem with
Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy such a meeting "just as a symbol of the
'There are profound differences national security adviser, said the U.S. end of this Cold War chapter."
between our countries that will not go regularly raises specific cases and some
away," Castro said plainly. are resolved, but added Cuba typically moment in his and Raul Castro's bid to
White House officials spent weeks insists they're being held for other normalize ties between two countries
pushing their Cuban counterparts to crimes. Rhodes said, "I've shared many that sit just 90 miles apart.
Laying bare a agree for the leaders to take questions lists with the Cuban government.'
half-century of tensions, President from reporters after their private meet-
Barack Obama and Cuban President ing, reaching agreement just hours were broadcast live on state television,
Raul Castro prodded each other before Obama and Castro appeared which is tightly controlled by the gov-
Monday over human rights and the before cameras. It's extremely rare for eminent and the Communist Party,
longstanding U.S. economic embargo Castro to give a press conference,
during an unprecedented joint news though he has sometimes taken ques- a dozen Cubans and tourists watched in
conference that stunned Cubans unac- tions from reporters spontaneously awed silence. One woman held her
customed to their leaders being aggres- when the mood strikes.
sively questioned. While the issue of political prison-
The exchanges underscored deep ers is hugely important to Cuban-
divisions that still exist between the Americans and the international com-
two countries despite rapidly improved munity, most people on the island are
relations in the 15 months since Obama more concerned about the shortage of
and Castro surprised the world with an goods and their struggles with local
announcement to end their Cold War- bureaucracy.
era diplomatic freeze. Castro appeared agitated at times
Obama, standing in Havana's during the questioning, professing to
Palace of the Revolution on the second not understand whether inquiries were
day of his historic visit to Cuba, repeat- directed to him.
edly pushed Castro to take steps to But when an American reporter
address his country's human rights asked about political prisoners in Cuba,
record. he pushed back aggressively, saying if
"We continue, as President Castro the journalist could offer names of any-
indicated, to have some very serious one improperly imprisoned, "they will
differences, including on democracy be released before tonight ends."
and human rights," said Obama, who "What political prisoners? Give me
planned to meet with Cuban dissidents a name or names," Castro said.
Tuesday. Still, Obama heralded a "new Cuba has been criticized for briefly
day" in the U.S.-Cuba relationship and detaining demonstrators thousands of
said "part of normalizing relations times a year but has drastically reduced
means we discuss these differences its practice of handing down long
directly." prison sentences for crimes human
Castro was blistering in his criticism rights groups consider to be political,
of the American embargo, which he Cuba released dozens of prisoners as
called "the most important obstacle" to part of its deal to normalize relations
his country's economic development, with the U.S., and in a recent report,
He also pressed Obama to return the Amnesty International did not name
Guantanamo detention center, which is any current prisoners of conscience in
on the island of Cuba, to his govern-
ment.
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