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10 - The Unger Memorial Library
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Volume 79
Annual Jamaica Is Slated Sunday
Members of St. Theresa's
Catholic Church will be celebrating their Annual Jamaica, this
Sunday, August 12, and extend a
welcome to area residents. The
celebration will be staged on the
church grounds and will kickoff
at 12:00 noon. Planned activities
and enlertainment will continue
into the evening until 7:00.
Residents of the community
are inviled to enjoy the lively en'
lertainment, games and the al- .
ways crowd favorile-homemade
Mexican Food. There \yiII be
plenty of shade for people to relax under and enjoy the festivities.
A live broadcast from the annual event will be provided for
by KEJS 106.5 from 2:00 until
4:00. The live broadcast will be
hosted by OJ. Dimas Garcia.
Among the musical groups
slared to appear at the Jamaica are
Groupo Dos Mil 2000, Groupo
Motivo. Groupo Azzi Dc Lubbock, and the popular band from
Lubbock Groupo Pura Vida.
Jamaica attenders will also be
entertained with a talent show, the
prettiest baby contest for youngsters new born to two years, the
revenge of last years winners in
the Kumbia contest.
During the afternoon the coro-
nation of the 2001 SI. Theresa's
Queen will be revealed. This
year's queen candidate is Arial
Garcia, daughler of Lupe Garcia.
Some of the games that can be
enjoyed arc Bingo, space walk,
dunking booth, face painting and
train ride.
Among the homemade Mexican Food that will be offered will
be tacos de tripitas, fijitas,
barbacoa, de cabeza and brisket,
tamales, turkey legs, hamburgers
cold drinks and snow cones.
Parishioners of the church
emphasis that the celebration is
not just for church members but
open to the community and invile
everyone to the fun celebration.
Proceeds from the Jamaica ben'
elit the church.
Helping to sponsor the Jamaica arc the follOWIng ~.usi­
nesses. Members of the Jamaica
Celebration and church members
extend their appreciation to these
sponsors for their contributions.
Claude Burnett Agency
Raul Flores-Hair Station
Pay-n-Save
Joe Gutirrez Concrete
Alonzo's Cafe
Vick's Cleaners
United Supermarket
Bartley-Silva Funeral Home
Hale Center American
New Public Works
Director Is Named
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Ronnie Morris has been
named as the city new Public
Works Director. Morris began his
duti~s in thecommullity July 23 . .
He replaces Jack Needham who
accepled a position with the City
. oCPlainview Walerand Sewerage
Department.
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Born in Oklahoma, Morris
grew up in Earth. He gradualed
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from Springlake/Earth High
Drug Bustl.POllowing a routine traffic stop !>y.local DPS TrooperWayne Buxton, just south of the city, discovered a "rolling methamphet- School in 1990.
aminelab". The driver of the car and her nine-year old daughter were brought to the Hale Center Police Department while a DEA agent from ' The 32-year old Morris comes
Lubbock, DPS troopers, Hale County Sheriff's Deputies and local policesearchad the vehicle.
the Hale Cenler with 10 years of
experience in public Works. He
was employ.e d by the City of
Earth for len years with most of
his lenure there as Public Works
Director.
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Akin Elementary 6:30-7:30
He received an assoeialeS de;
High School 7:00-8:00
gree in performing arts with a
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• speCiality in audio/visual from .
Middle School 7:00-8:00
South Plains College in 1995.
Morris has qualifications for
Hale Center Schools his new position .with ClassC
ground waler and ClasS Cwasle
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water licenses. He is also a certified control, operator and .has
Back To School
MeetThe Teacher
training in animal conlJ'Ol.
Morris and his family, Linda
and ' their four children Brittney '
II, Ashley 10, CourtneyS' and
Donovan 6, have recendy moved
to the communi~•
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Hale Center American
For Rambo Family
This is the last edition of
the Hale Center American that
will be published by the
Rambo family. New owners,
Don Richards and Ronald and
Jamie Phillips will take over
the American for next weeks
edition.
The American wHl be
working out of two locations,
the presentat 1'06 east 6th and
the new location at616Main;
until ·the· move ' to the .new
location can be finalized .. •
Assi~.ting with the new
American will be Marilyn
Koelder and Lisa Buxton.'
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Att~~ds ~oriverition -.
Cindy Diane Brown and
Joshua Troy Munson exchanged
wedding yows Saturday night,
Aug. 4, 2001, at 7F Chapel in
College Slation with Dr. Carrol
Green retired minister Round
Rock and fonner minisler at First
Baptist Church of Hale Center,
ofrlciating.
the bride is the daughtcr of
Don and Brenda Brown of Hale
. . eenrer and the granddaughter of
~-:- Troy and Mildred Brown of Hale
Cenrer and Jo Burelsmith of Petersburg. Munson is the son of
Tony and Patsy Munson of Liberty and grandson of Ida Munson
of Ace.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a strapless
while Dulciana satin gown featuring beaded Venice lace on the
bodice, a slipper length A-line
skirt and a sweep train. She wore
a pearl and rIIinestone tiara with
a waist length illusion veil. Her
bouquet was un arrangement of
skyline, bluebird and pavoritti
roses.
honor was Amy Pen prase of
Odessa. Bridcsmaids were Mcl o
issa Thctford and Angie Sparks
of Dallas, kssica Munson of ColIcge Station, the groom's sister,
TilTany Tsumpis of Aledo, Jodi
Morris of Garland and Donna
Strittmatter of Pilot Point.
Thcy wore eggplant silk and
organza A-line gowns designed
with spaghetti straps. Each held
a bouljuct of frcesia, virburnum
and swectheart roses in shades of
yellow, fushia, lilac and purple.
Cas Eckols of Austin and Stu
Munson of College Station, the
groom's brother Were best men.
Groomsmen were Jeremy
Guercio and Jason Stiles of College Station; Kevin Sanders of
Liberty, Xavier Resendez of
Philadelphia, Penn., Clay
Johnston of China Spring, and
Brad Canon of Waco.
Musical. selections were presented by Vani Ramadoss, violin-
ist, Angie Harris, vocalist and
Polly Bureismith; pianist.
A reception was held at the 7F
Pa vi Iil?n. Members of the house
party were Dana Devlin, Katy
Guercio, Sarah Nichols, Tanya
Scheler and Nicole Walker.
After a wedding trip to Playa
Del Carmen in Mexico, the
couple will reside in CoUege Station , The bride is a 1995 graduate of Hale Center High School
and received a bachelor's degree
in political science in 1999 from
Texas A&M University. She is
club programs assistant 8t The
Association of Fonner Students
in College Station. Munson is a
1995 graduate of Liberty High
School and received his
bachelor's ·degree in microbiology from TAMU in 1999. He is
research assistant in the biology
department at Texas A&M University.
The groom's parents were
hosts for a Mexican ficsta at the
-7F Pavilion after the rehearsal. A
bridal brunch was hosted by the
bride's f~mily at Pebble Creek
Country Club in College SllItion.
Hostesses for a bridal luncheon at Tiffany's on Devine in
Columbia, S.c., were Angie Harris and Sarah Nichols. Hostesses
for a miscellaneous shower in the
home of Donna Stephens of Hale
Center were Cindy Ahrens,
Nancy Bizzell, Kathy Blount,
Carolyn Curry, Mildred Hammitt,
Sherry Harrell, Melinda
Horsford, loan Isbell , Keita
Jones, Nelda Laney, Nicki Logan,
Linda Mahagan, Linda Patterson,
Claudia Rambo, Roseanna
Shepard, Billye Sue Sherrod and
Sue Turner.
Other bridal courtesies included a bridal brunch by Amy
Pen prase and Elaine Barrell in
Hale Center, a tea ilt Deardon's
on the Square in Liberty given by
Donna Eckols of Liberty, and
Melinda Brown, the bride's sister. was hostcss for a lingerie
shower at the MG M Grand in Las
Vcgas, Nev.
Dick Shaver,lifelong ~sident
of the community and longtime
member of the W<XXImen of the
World organization recently attended the National Woodmen
Convention hela in Charlotte,
N.C.
Shaver a former president of
the local lodge has attended the
national meet two other years.
He attended this years convention as the 1urisdictional Past
President. Also attending was
Shaver's wife, PeIll:Y.
The Woodmen organization
conducts a national convention
every four years to address Society business and fraternal matters, and elect national directors.
Convention highlights ineI uded add resses by Dr.
Bernadine Healy, past president
of the American Red Cross, and
Woodmen National Presidcnt
James L. Mounce. Mounce reportcd on fraternal and financial
evcnts of the past four years, and
urged attendees to enrich the lives
of members, their families and
their communities by continuing
to provide new products, enhanced member benefits ana the
best service possible.
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Woodmen of the World,
founded in 1890, is one of the
largest fraternal henefit societies
in the United States, olTering insurance protcction with fraternal
benefits. Woodmen's insurance
products inClude whole life, flexible premium life. term life and
hospital supplement insurance.
The local chapter recently celehrated it's centennial anniversary.
Shaver and Bud Law have
been Hale Center's only
represxentatives to the national
convention.
Texas AgPolicy Suinmit Set Aug. 13-14 In Lubbock'
'Euizlyne 9{J.edJiam
Monday, August 13
Chicken Ala King, White Rice, YeUow Squash, Tossed Salad,
Applesauce Cake, Biscuit
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Tuesday, August 14
Pizza, Italian Vegetables, CucumberlOnions. Pear Crisp.
Wednesday, August 15
Sloppy Joes, Baked Beans, Tater Tots, Fruit Salad
Thursday, August 16
Chicken Strips, Broccoli w/Cheesc, Tossed Salad, Brownies, Hot
RoU
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Friday, August 17
Brisket, Potato Salad, Turnip Greens, Peach Cobbler, Pickles,
Onions, Cornbread
It is a little cooler. Wasn't the
rain Tuesday nice? It was a great
week at Senior Citizens.
Among our visitors·were Essie
Stevens, Nina Burgess, Betty
Buckley, Trine Briseno, Ruth
Barneu, MichelieSullivan, Edith
Keenum and Hope Lovelace.
Novella Rastetler Sneed also
came b3ck to Hale Center and ate
with us one day. We are always
gla!l to have people come cat with
us. Sylvia Shackleford came by
one day.
Don't forget our Friendship
Quilt. You can buy a chance on
it for $2 or 3 for $5. It is truly a
beautiful quilt.
Come and visit us anytime at
12 noon Monday through Friday.
We have good food and the fellowship is even better.
Hope you have a very good
week.
Fish Fry
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gown featuring OIganza apron
and tull! ~kirt banded i.n satin.
She wore a headpiece of salin
roses and pearls holding a waist
length tiered tulle veU edged with
satin.
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. The bride is the daughter of . .
She carried a drape bouquet of
RickyandSheUaJimenezofHale open plum roses and white bud
Center and the granddaughter of . roses~ baby's brejlth and pearls
Paul and Fl'III\CCs Tate and Roy lied with shimmeriligsilverand
Hem~ofHaJeeenrerandPaul plum .ribbon;
Hicknlall Sr. of Ohio. VaUes is
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Mobile 729-0355
Wood Blinds
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Today's
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Fashions
Free Estimates
JWeWiU"Ni)t1Jt LVmretsiil4t',
Thursday Nights
of
Misty Michelle Hickman and
Vicente VictOr VaUes exchllnged
wO!lding vows' SatUrday after' noiln,AugA;2001,atFmtBaplist Church with the Rev, Lee
MoraIcz officiating.
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The swamit will begin 31 7:30
p.m. Aug. 13 with a discussion
of issues underlying the fannbHI '
debate, led by Dr. Ronald D.
Knutson, Texas Agricultural Extension Service economisL He
will be joined by Dr. Luther G.
Tweeten, a professor in the de-
798-1705
Serving the ginning needs
of the Eastern South Plains
'~' . r f6r over;50 years
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Producers across the sllltewill
have the opporlunity 10 learn
more aboul the impacts of anticipated changes in agricultural
policy by attending a two-day
surnmitscheduledforAug. 13-14
at the Holiday Inn Park Plaza in
Lubliock.
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Bud Venable
Owner
cancer insurance, and annuities.
Wedd"ing VOWS Are Repeated '
line gowns designed with double
spaghetti shoulder slraps.
Trini Perez. the groorri's sister,
was flower girL Meagan Puente
and Shania Puente of Hale Center. the bride's cousins. were
candle lighters.
Johnny Perez, the groom's father ·was best man. G.UlOtIlSmen
were Chris Parish, Aaron Zapata
and Adrian, Zapata of Plainview
'and Santiago Cavazos
Quinlan.
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Ushers were Marc Puente and
Jacob Medina of Hale Center, the
bride's cousins.
Musical 'selections were presented by Danielle Reed, the
bride's cousin, .and Ricky
Jimenez, the bride's father. vocalists, and Resa Huffhi~es, pianist.
A reception was held after the
ceremony. Kaylee Riled, the
bride's cou$in, registered guests,
Katie Anderson of Hale Center
and Bridget Cross of Plainview
wl!re reception assistants.
After a wedding trip to Las
Vegas, Nev" the couple will reside in Plainview, The bride is a
2000 graduate of Plainview High
School andauended South Plains
College: Sh6 is employed by
Ramsower-Hernbree
of
Plainview, Valles is a 1997
graduate of. Plainview High
SchOOl and attended Wayland
I!aptist University. He is em.
ployed by Wal-Man Trucking of
Plainview.
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mental and development economics 8t Ohio State Uni versity_
Registration is $70 each.
''The goal of the summit is to
focus on policy changes now under consideration by state and
national agriculture leaders and
to better understimd the likely
consequences for Texas agricul·
ture and the rural community,"
said Dr. Abner Womack, summit
commillee co-chair and director
of the Agricultural and Food
Pollcy Center at Texas A&M
University.
For the past three years, farmers and ranehers across the nation
have come under increasing financial pressure due to drought
and low commodity prices. A
second round of Congressional
hearings addressing these pressures was completed this spring.
Options proposed and under consideration in congress focus on
safety nel options as a modification to the Federal Agricultural
Improvement and Reform Act of
1996.
Topics of discussion al the
summit include a summary of
policy options recommended to
the House Agriculture Committee; the current agricultural siluation and outlook during the next
several years; and expected consequences for the Texas food and
fiber system.
Several state and federal officials will attend. U.S. Secretary
of Agriculture Ann Veneman has
been invited to speak at noon on
Aug. 14 . .
On Aug. 14, Womack and Dr.
Ed Smith, extension economist,
wiU discuss the outlook and alternatives for the current farm
program.
They wiu be followed by Mike
Dwyer, chief economist with the
U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service, who will discuss "Agricultural Trade Implications - Who
Wins and Loses in a Global Market?"
As the keynote lunch speaker,
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Making the news in the Hale
Deparunent of Agriculture in un- Center American ftfty years ago
derstanding and defining priority this week was:
issues.
'Robert Jenkins was named
A panel of federal officials, Owl Band Director.
including U.S. Representatives
Construction was underway
Larry Combest and Charles on a new gin and farm store in
Stenholm. both of Texas. have Mayfield. The gin was owned by
been invited to host an afternoon Otto Steinberg and EJ. Sefcik.
discussion focusing on national
Miss Beryl Walker of Lubbock
'policy issues and expected farm was employed as elementary subill modifications . Combest pervisor for Hale Center and Pechairs the House Agriculture tersburg. The service was proCommittee.
vided for under the Gilmer-Aiken
A panel of slllte ofrlcials such Law.
School improvement bonds of
as Representative David
$130.000 for erection of a new
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junior hig~ and other sc hool improvement were sold for at an
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interest rate of 3 percent.
Camem special at Pierce Drug120 Box Cameras $3.95 and
Flash Cameras $11.49.
Work was nearing completion
on the new Coop Gin planL
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The Hale Center Chamber of Commerce wishes to express
our gratitude to the Hale Center American and the Rambo
family for their years of service and steadfast devotion to the
community. We look forw~ rd to working with Don Richards
and his staff as they continue the tradition of reporting both
local and area news with the integrity of the 4merican,.
Brown Pharmacy
Claude Burnett Agency
Dr. Michael Hinze
Greg Bruce
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Hillside Acres
Lowe's Pay-N-Save
PBC Promotions
Shear Class
Tommie Roge,rs
Walter & Coralie Cox
· Carter Insurance Agency
Dick Lemond
Dr. Ray Freeman
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Hair'Station
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Chilton Heating & Air
Dr. Hugh Wilson
Energas
GBSupply
Hale' 'Center Co-op Gin
Hardage Aerial Spraying
Joe Thompson Implement
Mike Cary
. Rick Hyman
SPS
Waller' sGarage .
Brasheqr, 'Inc.
,Classic Cable
Dr..Kit Linton
Eugene Heath
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Suzanne Davis
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lRACXS
TelUlS USDARura1 Develepment
Enrollment Procedures
Students new to Hale Center lndependent School District must provide the following
documents when they register for school:
Immunization records which provide the dates immunizations were administered.
TB testing is required of all students new to Hale Center ISD
Students Social Security Card
Students birth certificate
Identification of parent or legal guardian andlor custody papers
Withdrawal papers from previously attended school andlor final grade report for
2000-2001
Bring name of school previously attended along with address and telephone
number of the school
(Copies of these documents will be made at the time of registration and originals will
be given back to parents or guardian)
FREE SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Aucntion: Students of Migrant
Families in Grades PrcK-12
Supplies will be available on
each campus at time of enrollment. Supplies have been purchased !hrough Migrant Education Program funds.
KINDERGARTEN
All day kindergarten is available for 5 year olds al Akin Elementary. ThcdaybeginsaI8:00
a.m, until 3:40 p,m. Students
musl be 5 years old on or before
Seplember 1.2001. Birthcertificate. Social Securily nwnber. and
heal!h records arc required.
Pre-Kindergarttn
Pre-kindergarten is available at Akin Elementary School.. Prc-K ls for eligible fOUl'year-olds whose family income is al Of below subsistence level; or tor tboae childfen who
have a limited ability to speak andlor comprehend the English language.
Morning and afternoon session IIC offered. Srudmts mUSI be 4 ye&r1 old on or before
Seplcmberl,2001.
Income eligibility records, birtJa certificate, child', Social Security number, and health
recordi arc r~ed . Cafeteria aavice i, ....a.ilable:
Se o&ecen clues de Prekinderpnen en )as escuelas Akin Elemenwy. Prekinderprtcn
~ por 105 rullO. de cuatro ~ de edad, cuYO' ingreso familiar estJ.. 0 abajo el nivcl
subsistentia, 0 por e.sos nines que tienen habilidades limitada:l de hablar 0 eomprcndCl cI
iogles
Se ofrceen sICSliones de clues en Ja manana y en 11 larde. Los ninos deben de tcMS'
I;uatro anas de edad en 0 antes del 1 de septiembrc, 2001.
Para registrar se requieren elf:gibiidad del ingre!O, certificado de nacimienlom, ucbivos
de la saJud, y el rlJmero de seguro social. Servicios de cafeteria Ytransponacion del
autobus de rrtediodia son duponibles
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2001-2002
REGISTRATION
DATES
Students new 10 Hale Center
IS D are encouraged to register
early for !he upcoming school
year.
Akin Elemmtllry
Immunization Requirements
Minimum State V.Cc:ioadOD Requirements for Teus Children
J 5 montlu through 4 yellrs
.:. One dose MMR.. vaccine received on or after firS[ birthda)l
-:. One dose HIB vacciftC on or after )5 monchs of age, unle" a primary series and
booster have been compleled
.:. Three doses polio vaccine
.:. Four doses DTPIDuP (Fowth dose not required unIil 18 mos.)
.:. (Effective 8/112000) One dose o(varic:cUa vaccine received Oft or after I- binhday
5 years tirrough 6 yellrs
August 13- I 7
9 a.m. - noon & I : 3 p.m.
Middle Srhoo'
August 13
. JO am. - 3:00 p.m.
Hieh Srb'H)'
August 13-14
9 a,m, - 3 p.m,
Students need to change !heir
schedule may also come during
this time.
•:. Three doses polio vacc;ine inc1udins one received on or after the 4'" birthday
.:. Four dOSC3 DTPlDtaP vaccine including one received on Of after the 4- birthday
.:. One dose MMR vaccine received on Of after the firSt binhday and one additionaJ dose
of measles vaccine (this dose may be received IS part of a second MMR)
.:- Thr~ doses hepatitis B vaccine
.:. (Effccti"e 9- I -2000) Children born on or after Sept. 2, 1994 must have one dose of
vanceUa vaccine recei"ed on or after I- birthday
TIm Lane. Mike Kerbo, Jerry Johnson and Sidney Rogers were
members of the winning team for last weeks Monday Scramble, We
hope to have a few more out to play in the Scramble next week. time
is running short on play for the Monday Scramble. Tee off time is at
6:30. If you can not be here by 6:15 call 839-2188 and we will put
your name in for the drawing of teams.
See you next Monday.
Betty Black
7 years through J1 years
Polio W!CCme 1101 required for .rtuiknts 18 ~s oj tip and okkr
-> Three doses poJio vaccine includina one received OD Dr after fourth birthday
-:. Three doses DTPIDTaPrrd vaccine including one received on or after 418 birthday
and one dose within the Wt lQ yean'
.;. Une dose MMJl vaccine received on or after 1- eiRhday. CbiJdren hornot! or after
September 2, '1991 must have two doses ofmea!1es vaccine (this dose l1li)' be
r«<ivec! as pan 0 ( 1 _ MMR)
-) Children born on or after September 2, 1992 must have three do~ hepatitis B
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TIu follOWing vaccines are utpl;red in addition 10 thou required at Gp 1
.:- Children born between September 1,1978 and September I. 1991 Onclu.ive) must
show proof of two doses of measles wecine within 30 days after their Jt' binbday
(thp dose may be received as part ora seeond MMR)
.:. Effeaivel- I-2000 Child,en born berween September 2.1991 and Septell1ber ~ 1992
must
proof or 3 doses of hepatitis B vaccine within 30 days after their 1Z
snow
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R:1l1l a.lll. - _,:~() p.lll.
R:1l5 a.lll . -
12 YelUS and older
p.lll.
birthday
.;. Effecri"e 8-1-2000 Children born between Sepl 2, 1988 and Sept I, 1994 must have
one dose of"aricella vaccine received on or after 1- birthday within 30 days after
th.:ir 121h birthday. Iffirsl oose is received after age 13. two doses are required.
Pulio, Diplldtnia. TetalUlS, M~II!Us. RMbell4 GIld Mumps an rq,u,u. HIB u
ref(uired far cltililu.ll ~/ow Gf~ fiW!. TB lming is n9u;,~d 0/ all JlMduuJ
10 rM
dmnrt
It.,.,
• Computerized
Prescription
Service
• Medical
Supplies
• Perfume ~
Cosmetics
• Watches ~
Jewelry
• Greeting
YOur
Full Service
Pharmacy
announCed Tuesday. July 24, that
federal funds are available for
USDA's Rural Development
Community Facility Loan program . The effort is part of
USDA's national program to help
rural areas build and enhance essential community facilities.
"USDARura1 Development's
Community Facilities programs
helps rural communities keep
pace with !he needs of !heir rising populations," said Daniel.
"With lower populations and taX
base than wban areas, rura1 residents can utilize our programs 10
help provide essential public services that will enhance the quality of life for all rural residents."
Community Facility loan
funds ·.nay be used to construct,
enlarge or improve community
facilities for heal!h care, public
,safety. and public services. These
loans and grants are usually made
to public enlities and non-profit
organizations. Examples of eligible projects include rural
heal!hcare clinics. town halls. fire
trucks, county safety equipment,
jaws of life. early warning systems. community centers,libraries. day care centers and schools.
For more information regarding USDA Rural Development
program contact the Lubbock
Local Office 806-785-5644.
A tOUple of years ago a IlnaU group or
DISCIPLINARY
ALTERNATIVE
EDUCATION
HCISD has contracted with
Hale County Juvenile Department to <iPnduct Disciplinary Alternative Education (DAEP)
classes, and Juvenile Justice Alternative Education (JJAEP).
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A !Wdenl who has received prior in:suUction in a course or subject may be permitted by
the DiStrict to earn credit by passing an examination on the CSHnriai knowledge and skills
defined by the course or ~ubjeCl. To receive credit. a Stud~~t must score Blleut ·70 oa the
examinllion. The anendance review commiuct may allow. SlUdcnt with excessive
absences to receive credit for a course by pwinS III examinalion, A srudent may not use
this examination to regain eligibility Co partiCipate in extracurricular activities, however.
Wilhout Prior lailruttion
.
A student will be permitled 10 lake an e"aminatioR to earn credit for an academic
COUr5e for which the student has no prior instruction. The datn on which examinations
arc scheduled durinS the 200 )-2002 school yur include
.
'fe.tincDICa
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luly 25, Septembe, 26. and November 28. 2001
I.nuary 16. March 20. and /day 8, .2002
Astudent plannins to take an cumination for acuieralion (or the student's parent) must
reaiSler wi"th the principal no Iita than JQ days prior to the S(:~duled testing date. The
District will honor a r~uest by • student or parent 10 administer an exam on some other
date. Additional info.lmation may be obtained in the: counseling office by caJling 8311-
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Senior Citizen Passes
rown Pharmac
LAWYERS
600 ASH
Bob & Tany Brown
60lAve. G * 839-2466
BEllINI HEAl
If you are 60 years of age or
older, you'are iI!.vlted 10 become
a pan of tile district's Blue &
Gold Card Club. This &CJivity
card admiis you 10 school ~istrict
activities Ihroughout the scl100l
year at no cost to you. This includes free gel1eral admission to
home athletic events, plays, and
musical events involving Hale
Ceitte( ISD students_
You can pick up your Blue &
, Gold ClIId by coming by die Hale
Center ISD .· Administration
Building ill 103 W. Cleveland.
Regular office bours are 8:00
a.m~ • 4:00 p.m. Monday - Fri~
day.
TAAS.TESTING
DATES '
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TAAS Exit 41vel Writing
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Long Range Digital Wireless I I
Higher Tech CDMA Digital Service
Free Month & Free Accessories
48 State Toll-Free & Free Caller ID!!
Call DON HENDERSON
Your Cell-Tone, authorized Cell-ONE Professional
PH 292-0009,995-5100 or 983-7001
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 8 a.m. 103 p.m.
Monday. Wednesday. Friday & Salurday JO a.m. 10 7 p.m.
Call ins welcome
839·1254 Open Monday - Saturday
Serving Breakfast 8 to 10 a_m.
292-5843
School District/Charter School
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Childrell who qualify under U . 5 Dept 01 Agriculture guldelnes may gel meals free or Bt A ,MJoced.pnce of
.4Q£
fOf lunch,
30¢
lo, ·b,ealc.'asl and
'or aRef school snacks . An meals
·served musl meet nutrition standafds estRblished by the U. S. Oepariment or AorlcullU'8. If 9 child has II dlsabRIty. 85
'determined by a dOClor, and the diSAbility prevenl5 the chikf from eallng !he regular school meal, the school will make
subslltutions prescribed hy Ihe doctor. I' a substltullol1 Is needed, there will be no eldra charge for the rne~l . ,Please note,
howev!?l. Ihal the school I!! nol rnllulred 10 rnak .. a ~lJhstilullon fOl a 'ood ell.rQV, unless II meets the dr-Rnilion of rll!utbmly
Plea~e c<'IlIlile school IOIlurlher Infon"::!lIn", 11"'1",ll1on" numher
839-3131
Your chitdr"n COIn gel fu~e ~c:hool nlfl:)l!'; II .,.nll gel food Siamos or Temporary Aulsl;IJncp. lor NeetJV · r~,"iHp,c;: (TANr)
Op.penrfillQ on ~our lrn:oll1e. your chik:h rn rn~ y hI"! f!IiQlble fOJ free or reduced -price mp.l'Is
How do I g~l · free or reducltd-prkll school rnaals for my chHdren?
Redur;pd , F"rIC9 Me~ls Form :1nr1 relum illo Ihe -:r:hool.
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You musl complete the Appfl ~~lifm ror Free Slnri
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Households geUl"(1 food !Cr"",ps or TANF You only h""", 10 Indude your ch"d....·" name, alld r,AO:r, J1lJmh~'s . nn,l
en Adulillou!:eholtt me"~ber lIlust slgll 1110 'orlll .
Hou~eh~/ds tlta. do nor (ltJ 'foad .l!1iLn1".~t4Jt'F. If .yo.v do not. have B case nUll,ber, you must 1J1ctwie the n"me!': 01
all household members, Ihe "iftoUI11'of Irtc.h ",e e'v dl person fecetyleod last month end where 'he Incomp. came 'rom. An
adult household member nll'~1 sign IhA forl11 .mcllnchJde his Of he. sodal security number, or indicAte IhAI he 0' she hall
no sod~ securlly number. •
House"o'd~ wfrl, it roster chlldnm Vou must 'lnclude the chIldren's names and Ihe amount 0' -persn,,:.1 WUt Incorns
Ihe.chlldren received la!:t month. And An nefti" .muSI sign Ihe fo,m.
M
Wllllhe· form be v.rlfled? Your eRglblllly may be che~"ed al Any lime during the ·school year. School otfld:'lls
to send wrillen evidence 1I1at shows ttl;ll your cllMarAn should gel Iree or reduced-price school meals .
6:30·7:30 p.m.
7-8:00 p.m.
7-8 p.m.
m:ty Ask you
Can I appeal the school's decision? You c~n lalk 10 school officials" you do not agree with the school' s rfeclslon on your
foml. Y?U also may ask for fI fair hearing tly c:tlling Of writing 10:
Hale Center 1.5.0. Attn: Walter Cox
p.e.
Box 121QJaJe
(806) 8]9-2451
Phone,
Center. Texas
'5~~c\~V"\)
Will Informallo" o'n my form 'be kept
Chanllpion WC-47
~bt~J ~ Evaporative Coolers
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*Installation Ava~lable.
Hale Cent~r Coop
c·oJ.1f1(fftnllo·11 We wtn use ·the In'ormallon on your form to decl.de If your. children
should ge' ffee o{ .educnd·prlce meals . We nlny Inform officials with other child nutrfllon •.health- and edUCAtion programs a'
Ihe hilr.mnnllon on your ~f"m 10 dE'tennl"~ honnlll!iil fnr Ihose p,ogr;IJ~s or ror foodlng ~nd/or evaluallon pttrpnr::e!l
Can I l'tpply '~r 'rae ,.nd,r.du~8d-prlc" m... ls lat.8 r1 You m:,y apply fa, fr" end reduc:ed.price meals itt any lime during
lilA school yllar. If you ~fR nol eligible now 001 h::we a change, like a decrease In household IncomP., An Increaslt ..,
Ilousehold Sll P., beconie , •• employed or· gel· lond stmnps Of 1 ANf, COrt:lfllete anolher 'orm Ihen.
WP win·'et you know if you ~fFl ;:tpp .rov~d or deniOO.
Shlcemty,
Mrs. Norris
Hale
9mtflr
SChool Dislric:UCharJ~I School
APPLICATION FOR-FREE AND REDUCED-PIIICe MEALS IMulli·Child)
SCHOOL YEAR 2110' ·2002
Complete. slon and reltJmthe fcno fO
Mrs Norrh - Fpdpra 1 ptcgrams you need help compleling Ihis torm. call'
'8061 6J,_3131 po Boy 1210
, 1_' CHILD'S NAME:
Letus ta~e 'care
of your 'insurance needs.
MPCI& Crop Hail
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Child's G,lIde: _ _ Name 01 School:
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First
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Musl I report· changes? "your c~ldren gal bee·or reduced-prtce meals. because of your Income. you mu.sl lel/ us if your
hous~hold size decreases, o..ir your Income Increases by more Ihaf:! SSO P.8' monlh or $800 per yeDr. If your ch1ldren gat
'ree meals ·because your l1ol!SBhold gels food. !'Inmp.s or TANF. yOU musllell . ~ when you ~ ~ng.a' get Ihe~p. :he.nefils .
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supp.orts site-based decisionmakin'g where representing campus-based . professi.onal
parent and community input i$ seught staff; parents, businesses, and th!=
through the District's Site Base Decision community,
Making COnui1ittee. (SBDM) and Campus The campus .committees include at least
Site Base Decision Making COlllJl1ittees.
two parents of students currently enr.olled
The purpose of the District SPDM is to within the District.
advise the Board .or its designee in Alse included en the cemmittee are at .
establishing and reviewing ' the District's least two community members ' and two
edticati.onal goals, .objectives, ' and major business representatives selected . in
district·wide
classroom
iJlstructional . accordance with administrative procedures
ptegrams. · The 'ceuncil serves exclusively that provide for adequate representati.on .of
in an advisory rele except that the council the community's diversity.
approves staff development of a district- The committees meet at the Call .of the
wide nature.
principal with meetings always held .outside
. The Superintendent is the Beard's the regular schoei day.
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designee and names the chairperson of the The campus-level committee duties
committee from amdng the committee's include: .
,
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l. EstabliShing and. reviewing . the
members.
The chairperson of the'
cemmittee sets the agenda. and schedules at
campus educational plans, geals;
least two meetings per year.
performance objectivcS, . and major
The .. District . :SBDM Committee is
classroom instructional programs_
represented by campus-basedprofessienal , 2_ Developing, reviewins, and revising
the campus i~prov~ plan. for
staff, . districMevel . profeSsional staff,
.parentS, businesses and theconimunity.
the pwpose of ,improving stUdent
. Selectien of . conunUllity members andperfonnance
fer
III
student
' lnisj!l~representamres must p(Ovi!le :for
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the
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Finishing
Mailing Add,.o.,
Credit by EX.aminlitioD with Prior Instruction
lie ,I
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Comm.unity/Parent input. sought through decision-making teams
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Hale Center I S D
BACK TO SCHOOL MEETINGS
HaleCente~ Independem Scho.ol DfStiict compoSed of a minimum of 12 members
Call /\79--1719 to Sigl/ if' Tot/IIY!
I
LETIER TO HOUSEHOLDS (MlIltl-Chlld)
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH/BREAKFAST PROGRAM
SCHOOL YEAR 2001-2002
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Aug. 20 Akin Elementary Meet Your Teacher
Aug. 20· High School Meet Your Teacher
Aug. 21 Middle School Meet Your Teacher
*We Are Western Union Agents*
608 Main (next to the Plaza)
Cards
State compulsory attendance laws require students in grades
Pre-K - 12 to attend school for 170 days of the regular school
term. Attendance irregularities are checked by the Hale Center
ISD Administration or a School Resource Officer. If the compuJsory school law is violated. parents are subject to court action and
.possible fine.
A student shall not be given credit for a class if he has been in
attendance less !han 90% of the days the class is offered. unless
!he campus attendance committee appointed by the Board gives
credit because there were extenuating ciIcumstances for !he absences. Temporary absences resulting from personal illness.sickness ord.eath in tile family. or other emergencies approved by the
priricipiil:CanDclexcused. The reason for absence must be stau;d
in Writing by a parslnl"or guardian.
Bill Payments for
Energas, AT&T and others
We also offer prepaid phone cards,
wire transfers and money orders
AN.org I)r conlnct Fuooing CooroiMtor
Debbie Wall .. 512-463-773 I.
And Morel
• Toys ~ Oifts
Attendance Policy
To ShackeljordAgency for your
people put thf!ir heads lO&efler.t the 19111
Department of Agncullure to cline up with
I slopn. logo and morkelillB plan 10 esscnlially "'sell"Texas. The goal was 10 promote
all ogricultural products grown or made in
Ihe Lone Slar SUite ond give stili sllltus 10
some or the best prodU{lS around. The
group came up with Q brond nwne lhal is
now lnowli llCruss TCJlIlS OIld c\'tn inICmlllionall,Y - GO TEXAN.
h', safe 10 say Ihatlhis group'. hrninchild. GO TEXAN. has Kruwn up.
Thank!i to the passion of ngriculumll
businesses anti produl.:ers. the diligcoce •
of TDA slllrrers and Ihe fnith of TelUls
legislalors, GO TEXAN hll3 blussomed
into a successful campOli" with p slew of
success stories and the an.lys~ 10 back
litem up. In fOCI . economisls esLlmllie the
!ltole rece;"ed A 700 pen;e"t return 011
dollors in~esled .
Now there's more liIood news. The
Texas Legislature ha.<! approveO • S I million expansion or the GO TEXAN Panner
Progmm, 3n ann nf GO 11!XAN dlat
mUlches funds (or mcmberlto lParkcllheir
pnxJuclt;. Tot:ll .~t"te rUlkJing is now $2 million. Also, unoer Senatc Bill 571. mote
ngriculturill PloJucts are flOW eligible.
incluuing horses. aquatic species, bee prudutls. timber, livcMock or poultry reed. livestock ami poullry bYrroJucls. and wildlire
pf"OCeSseU for fOi..Kl or byproduclS.
The dOTEPP A<.hisory DOImJ will
meet latcr this summer to lake I look at
new projccts. To be lo""OllSidcreu in this
nleelin&. applicants must be 00 TEXAN
members and ha"e a 'completed project
proposol submitted to TDA. Board meetings will be held quunerly unlil all Ihe
matching (uHLls have bc~11 Iwnrdeu.
roor infonnnlioll 011 dcadlinel nud 10
download Ihe necessary Corms Irorn
TDA's web'ite. go 10 www.OOTEX-
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policy. Swinford chairs the
House Commiuee on Agriculture
arid Livestock and WaUcer sits 00
the House Committee on Land
and Resource Management.
Duncan is vice chair of the Senate Committee on Natural Re-
. A ugus t 20
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Floyd Banister,
,in Cause No. 13157, pending in the
Deceased, were issucd on ifl..f'"'+~ ~pl
County Court of Hale County, Texas, to:iM6GENE BANISTER.
The residence of the Independent Executrix is Plainview, Hale County, Texas; the post office
.
address is:
c/o: Peter l. Clarke
Attorney at Law
POBox 830
Plainview, Texas 79073
All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are
required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
DATEDtheUfa;,of
o-'-1t.,.-'
Peter I. Clarke
P. O. Box 830
Plainview, Texas 79073-0830
Phone: (806) 293·8463
Fax: (806) 2.93·8466
BY:;?~/~
,
Peter I. Clarke
Attorney for the Estate
State Bar No.: 04317120
Dear Parent/Guardian:
Cote 00 Ceo c e r
School offers a choice of heal!hy meals each school day. Children may buy
lunch for
0.00
breakfast for
0.00. Children who qualiiy under U.S. Depanment oi
Agricul1lrC guidehnes may get meals free or It a rel1ucd pnce of
0.00
for lunch anI1 0.00
ior breakfast. All meals served must meet nutntion standards establiSlled by the U.S. DeJnl1D1ent of Agriculture.
If a child has a disabilil)/, as determined by a doctor, and the disabilil)/ preveDts the child from eating the regular
school meal, the school wlll malce substitutions prescnbed by the ductor. If a substitution is needed. !here will be
no c.ma charge for the meal. i'leue DOle. however. that !he school is not required to make a substitution for a
food allergy, unless it meelS !he deflilition of disabilil)/. Please call !he sc:tool for funher information.
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Your child can get free school meals if you get food stamps, Temporary Assistance (or Needy Families (TANF)
or benefita from the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations IFDPIR). If your total household income
is the same or below !he amount on the Income Chan. your child can get meals either free or III a n:duced price.
How do I get tree or reduced price school meals for my chUd? You mwt complete the Meal Benefit Forni and
rerum it 10 lhc school,
HOlUelwlds getritlr/ood stamps, TANF. or benefils/ro!rl FDPIR. You only have to include your child's
DOWIe and cue Dumber, and an adult lIousehold member.must sign the form.
•• HDIU,holds thai do lIot zet food slamps, TANF, or HllcJIlS from FDPIR, If you dO!lQi have a case
number. YOIl must include the names of:u1 househotd members, the amount of income each person got
lUI monlll and where the income came from. An adull bousemald member must sign the form and
include his or ber social security Dumber, or indicate !hat he or she has none.
1I0us.holds II'iIh a/ose" 'hUd. You must include !he ellild's name and the amoUDt of "personal \I3C"
income the child 10( last month, and an adult :nust sign the form.
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WDI the (orm be verIfied? Your eligibiliry may be checked at any time during the school year. School officials
may uk you 10 send wrillen evidt;nce !hat shows lhaI your child should (let free or reduced price school m~s.
Cunllpptlltbe scbool's decillion? You can talk to school officials if you do not agree with the school's
de:lsiCln on your form. You also may ask for a fair lIeariDg by calling or writing to:
leith Gift Supterjntendept
Phone: ' 879-2160
ACiiii'eu
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Cgl:tqn Cenc:er . nUll
79Q2 J
Must I report chencts? If your child gelS free or reduced price meals because of your income, YOIl musl tcUIIS
It your household size decreases. or if your income increases by more than SSO per monlhor S600 per year; If
your ebild lets me meals becallSe your household gets food stamps, TANF or benefilS from FDPIR. you must
. \ell lJ.1 when YOII no .Ionger get these benetits.
wm iDfOl1llltioQ OD Dly ronn lie kept confidential?
We wiD lISe the. information on your form to decide if your
child mould set free ot reduced price meals. We may infilrlll'o(fi"iall CODllcclCli with otbct cllild nutrition.
IIesIth aDd education programs oethe information on your form to d~tcrmine ~nelits for tbose programs or for
CundinI 'and!or eValUitionpurposes.
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Can I' :lptlly.rorfrH ud redu!:edprfce Dleals later? YOII inay apply for free aIId reduced .plice mais al any
lime dllriDC .the school year, If you are oot eligible now but have a cltange, like a decreaSe in household income,
an i:lcrcue In houaehold size, become II/ICmployed or get food Sll\IDpS, TANF or benefits from FDPlR, complete
a·form thCD.
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We ....ililet you know if you are approved or derued.
1st Time Investors
Must Research
Their Options
Cotton Center IndeJl!!~School DlslrlcUChartlr School
APPLICATION FOR-FREE AND REDUCED·PRICE MEALS (Multi· Child)
SCHOOL YEAR 2001·2002
Complete, sign and relum Ihe lorm 10.
you need help eomplellng lhis lorm. call:_
, (al CHILD'S NAME:
Keith Cast - Superidtendedt
~~:-tl~Q--.£.otton
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Lasl
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Center, TX 7902t
'h. ;nclrucli6ps.
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Child's Grade:_ _ Name 01 School:
SS#/StudentlO _ _-:::=~_ _
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FIrs.
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Estate RemnantS
Garage Sale
Fri & Sat9-5
Refrigerator. kitchen items,
utensils, dishes & much more.
Red Bam House on 127
West access road
5miNofHC
839-2687
Cleveland Street
Self.Storage
Monthly & annual rates
Small & large garage size
Contact Rick Black
839·2069
8061774·7935
HOMETOWN
HANDYMAN
No lob Too Small
Evaporated Coolers, Repairing
Fences, Tree Trimming and Removal,
Call 296-6475 or 7814387
GREG PILLOW
Free Estimates
(NU) -In today's economy,
there are many companies and
organizations that want to use
your hard-earned money. If
you're thinking about investing for the first time, there are
Time ripens all things. No man's born wise.
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