12 - The Unger Memorial Library
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12 - The Unger Memorial Library
• The fllhliq Owle wiU travel t.o Tahoka to lake on the Bulldot•· Both ..... will be determined t.o ntieter their fin& win of the IIUOD t.onilht (Friday). Lae& ...11 the Owle were blieterecl by the New Deal Lione -40-12 and Tahoka wae ehu& out by Plaine f4.(). The two teame are eimiliar to each other in that both teame are lackiq depth and are inexperienced. Giviq &be punch to the Bulldo1 offenae will be Sr. Randy Taylor (6·1, 165) and junior Jim Pattenon (6·1, 155). Both playen alternated 11 eipal eallen laet -eon. Aleo retumiq to the backfield will be eenior Todd Nance(6.0,185). Nanceehould be the workhouee for the wiDI·T runninl from &be tailback poeilion. Alao joinin1 Nance at a runniDJ back will be an all·etate tranefer from Spur, Mike McDonald (5-10, 205). · Laet -aon McDonald wae a third team all·etate ti1ht end . In all the Bulldog• return eeven letter winnere all two way etarten. Services Are Held For Jack Eason rht air en at rill Ir. Serv1cee for formt'r Halt County Comm1111on t' r J ac k Eaaon, 76. of Hale Center. we"' held Monday at F1r1t l : mLt'd Methochet Church. Halt' Ct'n\er. wtth the &v Elton Wyall, INOCIB\e pallor of St Lukt' 'e Method11t Church of Lubbock. and the Rev . Cra11 Curry . paetor of Fnet t:nlted Method1 1t offic1aUn1 Bunal we e at Pl a 1nv• e w Memor~al Park . follnw•nr ~r&vea~ de Maaomc nlea by Lemond Maaomc Lodge of Hale Center. Arrangement.B were handled by Freeman Funeral Home of Hale Center A community leader for many yeara Jack d1aplayed a love for Hale Center Many times hie devotion to the town went unnoticed A pwneer of the community he mamtamed hie pwneer epmt and alwaya offered. h~e hand 1n fr~endah1p Mr. Eaaon d1ed at 10:30 a .m Saturday at H1 ·Plaine Hoepital m Hale Center. He waa born Aug . 3, 1910, at Oubhn and moved to LameBB m 1916 . He moved to Hale Center from O'Oonell m 1925, and to Frednclr.eburw m 1978. He returned to Hale Cenr.er laetJune and waa a "'ured farmer He mamed Velva Brewer on Dec . II, 1933 , m Lockhart, and wee county comm1uioner for Precmct 3 from 1968 unUll976 He wae a 32nd-degree Maaon . a member of the Order of the Eaet.em Star . Chap :18 , a former member of the Hale Ctonler Photo by David Howard * 1986 Fighting Owl Teant "Where Rumors End And Truth Begins " ~::J~~~~~cahnodo~ ~~~t~~~ of Hal e Center echoola Sunnvon. m add1Uon to hi e wtft', mclude one daughter. Mn . CP 1JoyCf'l Sm1th of Hale ( 'ent.er, a nt'pht' w who wae ra1aed by the Eaeone. 1-H Omn Brewer of Semmole, two 1111en. Ruth F1eher of Mod eato. Cahf: aDod 1l'ont'd To Page :.0 Number 37 ~=:thr.:~~~:~;:i:t!:. ~h~ ~: :'~'-k:";!:!i~;':.t'/1 J:! Deal runnen Alfredo Ramire1 proved more than the Owle collld handle. =-0: ba?~a'!!. fint 1ofw~: inlercep&ed by defeneive back Shane Steen but wa1 nllllified becauee of penality . The Owle held the Lione on the nut eeriee h ~~e enr. ~:~n.~mt::: and 10 yarde. A pau acroN the middle 1ave New Deal a fint down on the 15 yard line with 6:30 left in the fint quarter. Thto drive ended when New Deal back Alfredo Ramire• elashed hi• WI)' aci'OIII the fOil line. The kick for the point after wae food. New Deal lead 7.0, 6:00 ounute1 remained in firet quarter . On fint poeaeuion of the Owle the aerial combination of Garibay to Roden realll&ed in Hale Centen fint ecore. Roden hawed in the pirekin 3 timee in the Owle drive the final catch a 8 yard completion aave the Owle 11• po1nta wtth 4:40 left m fint guarter The .P ATatt.emptfailed . WOOl led 6 ·7 Thto nut Lion JlOUt'BIIlOD the Owl dtofen81 roae to the occallion . A quarterback eack led by Tim Silva and etubborn Owl ~ondary reelllted in a New Deal ~":~:t!'n'dP!: :.::;a~:.~&':&! S:: ~~~~'t'f~~:!•:l:ee ~~1 end zone with 2:30 left in the first quarter. The PAT failed, Owle leadi01Jl2·7 . A fourth down conversion by the Liona arain realll&ed in 6 pointa for the favored New Deal team . With 4th and 14 yard• to a fint. Toby Howell hit hie favorite receiver, Jr. Shayne Boyd, for a fint down at the Owle 19 to tond i;':: ~e ~r:.t ~r~~w~ll-= carry the ball acroN the 1011 line. The puniahi01 runner finiabed the ecoriq drive on a 6 yard run with UT:46 remainiDJ in the fint half with New Deal havina a 12· 14 advantafe. Either team wae unable to move the ball until the powerful New Deal bacu moved &be pifekin to the Hale Center 15 yard line following an Owl punt and peraonnal folll penality. On a 3rd and 6 yarde for a let down, Lion aifnaJ caller Ulrew a etnlle to No. 88 Boyd for a touchdown with 2:49 left in the half. The PAT wae 1ood makina a 12-21 lead for the Lione. The half ended when Shane Steen in&ercep&ed a New Deal .,_.. wth no lime remainiq. The New Deal ecoriDIJ threat almoat ended in an Owlecore. The eenior defenai ve back returned the ball deep into Lion territory and needed juat a e&ep to break the 60 yard return into a Hale Center ecore. The third etanu etarted on a bad nole ae the Owle fumbled the openiDIJIBCOnd half kickoff. New Deal recovered the ball on the Hale Center 31. The Lion• failed to move the ball ae the Owl defenee etood eolid. A quarterback aack by Keith Roden and a fourth down try et.opped by Steen etalled &be Lion auack. A defenaive battle continued threw &be 3rd quarter. When the lime ran out in the quarter the ecore remained 12·21. The illfa&ed fourth quarter ~b.~~n:t.::~:tt~ Owl 10 yard line. On tint down the Howell airabow erup&ed for another acorinl pue with 6:56 in the final period. The PAT wu good New Deala lead increaMd 12-28. New Deal continued to roll up the acore in the fourth etanu. The Lione coun&ed 11ain with a 28 yard piUI to Boyd with 6:13 left in the rame. A final Lion acore came on a 20 yard run followiq an interception with 2:13 remaininr in 1ame. Sco.... from teame that the Owle will face are-Plaine T4, Tahoka 0; Wilaon 13, PeterbUIIO; Happy 36, Bovina 0; Meadow 23, Kreae f4; Muleahoe 22, Olton f4; Farwell 26, S.Jirinllake-Eanb 0; Lockney 36, Raile 0; Abernathy :J4.._Cooper 0; Hart 33, Anton 0. 1 ne leadiq rua.ber for Hale Center wu Garibay with36 etepe followed by Silva with 36 and Gomea with 31 yarde. The Owle bad f42 yarde total offenee , 129 palllinl and 113 rur!'Jq the receiven - • Keith Roden. He ln&lred 3 palMI for 52 yard and 1 touchdown. Father-Son Team Repeat As Champs .2 C .D. and Kurt Aehmore repealed •• Mene Pa11Derahip Champione duri01 &be annual Pa11Denhip Tournament helclal Hilleide Acree SaturdaJ and Sunday. The two lime champe noaed out the team of Dennie Mooney ancl Melvin Ritchey by ODe ltroU. In the 36 bole t.ournamea& the Aabmore ..._ ehota1 under par f43 in the championehip fliaht. Plac:iq IICOnd in the fli8b& were Dennie Mooaey and Melvin · Ritchey ebootoiq a even par of :h It4.- WinMniD the Fin&~ D.W.IIarlliuaaclJobn . ..................... ......, ,......... ................ ......, . . . . . . CGD...... by RoluiiiMcledaaDdQhip~. , . The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tatalt6lll0 ......... _ Volume € Friday, September 12, 1986 Owls Lose Season Opener The fi1huna Owle IUrviVed J quarr.en, 10 the 81aaon opentor but an illfa&ed fourth 1tanu eaw the * .. ~..._ .._. ........ 1::. · " ~ Barrick took IBCODd. Both teaml ftniahed rep)ation play with a 168 total. clri~e:=:r~~=~: recorded hie drive on the No. 7 fairway. GnU Panridp won the contee& for ci-a to the pin on· the No. 9 hole. A bole-iD-one wu aleo recordecl tCon&'d To Pap 2) Texas Wife Presidef To Chair I C~~.~!~~~~~ \ farmed and is the wife an, mother of farmers. A lady of gentle manner, ehe has become a very convellcini voice in educaliDIJ national ( Cont'd To Page 2) Homecoming Mums On Sale The Owl Cbeerleadere are now taking orders for homecoming mums. Homec:om.ins will be September 26 when &be Bovina MuetaDIJ& viait Jefferiee Field to play the Owls. Peraone can place an order with an)' Hale Center cheerleader-Rabbi Johnson, Jamey Laney, Liaa WilBon, Tamera Adame, Roaemaey Sheppard, Jodi Berw or Mendy IabeU. The lOth annual convention of WIFE (Women Involved in Farm Economical will be conducted &hie weekend Sept. 12-13 at the Lubbock Plua HoteJ. Texas WIFE preaident Mildred Brown will chair the convention, and loc:al memberJo Ann Stroope wiJI eerve ae Mi.alreaa of Ceremoniee. Fealurecl epeaker at the Teue Convention will be national WIFE preaidenl Naioma Benaon of Sterlinl Colorado. The two day convention wiJI beiiD at 9:00 a .m.-12:00 p.m. September 12 with rerietralion and will coneJude at 7:00 p.m. with a dinner September 13. Many intereat:iq apeaken will be on band to ~five commente d~e =~eel • Teua preeident of WIFE for two conaeeulive terme. She will etep clown from her office durin~ the meetiq. Mre . Brown hae been aaaociated with t'anDiq Iince Commodities Are To Be Distributed Commodiliee wiJI be diatri· buted Tburaday September 26 by &be Caprock Community Action. I &ema &bat will be liven away are rice, honey, butter and c:heNe. Peraone wiahiDIJ t.o nJCeive the commodiliea muat have a yellow card. Peraone &hal have not eigned up for the free commodiliee can do ao at the Community Action officer behind the Hale Center American. Dielribulion of the foar ite11111 will be at the EMS Bailcliq i= !:::!. n:-ro:cr ~ dialributed from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. Weather Plagues Area CE~f!R, HAlE .I r your •blcrlptlon may be paet due. .JUNE Vernon Allen M.W. Allman Ca&heriMHIIIlta-n W.A. T•ter Prank Moon 8~rl:~dChaetain Earl Steen Mr. 6 Mre. Jack Hicu Mr. 6 Mre. Orville Hicka Wayland L. Richanbon Dale &pre Roy Raatett.er Inez Loper Eqen Schultz Harley Welle JULY Frank Arcbeta Janet Black Keith Bearden Elizabeth (Batee) Barnett Charlie Bruton R.R. Burnett Borden, Inc. Jolene Bled110e Anita Cortez Joe Carrell Robert Caudle James Duncan Jack Faver Bobby Hicks Vicki Hicks Virginia Ann Kirkpatrick Mike Langford Rick Law Mrs. Arthur Miller II tt~:ru"1w':~ng) Jim Bandy Lout.. Berg Weldon Blount Albert Gomez M.F. Gaston D.J. Hooper Keith Jonee Vera Meeste• E.V. Nigh Swann Petit Ed Shackleford Bert Weil Ed Perkins Social Security Admin. Isla Whorton Elizabeth Witt Raymond Weathersbee AUGUST Delores Bameo Evelyn B. Courtney W.J. Caudle Jobnie Cox John T. Faith Bill Fortenberry Dean Brown Lester Carr Pat Cannon Lee Cranmer Carl Laney Steve Myatt Melvin Mabagan Joe McFerrin Mrs. Bob Pillow John Trimmer, Jr. Dwight Thoma• Mike Tiner M.B. Andenon Hollie Bryan Tracy Blount Geneva Bearden Robert R. Byrd W.E. Burnett ~e'ftifia~kaey ~:,'C~et'I:~n Charlea Evans Donnie Evers Wilton Graef M.H.Gibeon Evelan Geisler Danny Ginn Butch Harrell Eula Josey R.A. Jefferies S.R. Koeninger Marie Louthan Larry Lockett John Mojica Flora Maggard W L. McAlexander Ralph McFerrin Cliff Payne Loy Stewart Aubrey Shaver Edna Goode Kay Hammonds Robert Hinojooa Richard Jones Don Mullin• M.F. McKnight C.H. McCluskey Flo McCaekill Gerald Ruggles Jimmy Ray E.W. Smith Terry Simmons Velon Townsen Angie Worley T.L. White SEPTEMBER Henry Ahrens Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brownd Mre. Peyton Barrington Harold Bufe Mro. Ralph Burton Steve Carr Lee B. Carter David Cannon Eldon Davie Jane Drake W.J. Easley John Hohenberger Bertha Kelly Jerry Lowry Arthur Landers Karen Laney Marie Lewis Haden Moore Wynon Mayes A.L. McMinn Mrs. Bobby McBeth Bill McClain Jack B. Needham Sherry Nesbitt Robert Rawls Glen Robertson Anthony Sisemore Ida Shannon Dick Shackelford Dllt~UJICI . thC~na&\:'t!: df:t'~&:~1 ~e ,... Mlud Wurion eDOlled ... ~ . ., olfllll ,.., --lhiiiValeDtiDe. Thi bilf ~~Miami ..... llald 4own &he Elk offenee tllloWiDir thai to KOre 18 pointe cleRite ail Olltatandina effort by 1ft ..... County S1UO oulllde of Mile Cclunty The Elke will travel the Guthie Saturday to take on New Caatle . Kickoff tim• will lw at6:00 p.m . Saturdoy Center, Tournament•.• (Cont'd From Page 1) during the tournament by Monte Booher. Booher aced the No.9 hole the firet day of the tournament. He used an8 iron on the par 3 bole. The ace was witneuecl by Darryl Barrett, Connie Bowman and Jim Carver. A total of 18 teams entered the two day . tournament. The linketere were treated to a eup~r Saturday night by the Hills1de Acrea. Large Increase In Enrollment 1. . •-J H. d \ lfl l,.r . welcome siteht thf' •·nrollmt>nt 1~ tltnuning the facihtif>s at Akin Elementary and th• nllddf<. ~o~.: hool Tht• mcrettHf' of uvt'r 100 l'itUdf·n~ m tt PTW yNu pt>riod of llmt• 18 thought to ht• tht• IHri(Nit school was 25~ 1n Aktn Elementary up 44 student•. 2t; i at Middle School up 4:1 enrnll<•<l and an increaoe of 20 students 1n Jack Eason .... . j l'nnt'd From Pa..::t· 1 • H• '~ •lll' l_lpfwllt\ Daughter Introduced I 11ld and Mr. and Mro. Chris RioJa• .l r {~omt ' /. are proud to announce thP bini· Kt-t•ton, of their daughter Erika Th·· baby girl weighed 7 lb•. \0 '"" The new arrival was born Aul{liHI 31 at Ht-Pla1ns Ho•v•tu l t 'l' ttJ t 1l f ( 'Hpltol!t, tw" ~ntnd1 hlldrt•n Pa!lhrRrPn~ Flnrt'IH'ln Wt'rt' Ht•rnHtrl K{)zurt . Sm••kn· h11th nd (' 11 r I ,, H 11 t' II Kt>1th II rHhn Hnrwrar.Y pHilht•Hrt'T I" ttn• .) (' ,. . .; n t•t•d . 1\ F ~m r th lln ,! Huci ! l n ·r Mutt Bt·rn Mildred Brown Notice Of Bid it•ttdt·r to 11 1 ti H· plq,dllol II H· I t~ mil,\ :-il11· <111d 11\t ·rn), ,.,,. of th•• \\II· t: dH11J 1t• r ft't 'f'l\ll_\· nu>t ...-.nth ~o\t•r!IIIWIII • · l f u ·lt\IH Ill V1nHhtnlr(t• •n i 1 \ J ., 'Jr(l\\dt· Jnfnrnu-tll••Il "' : tht · llruw!lt furm puhclt'"' ~Ul·i :J,,·Ir d1t·• U. ••n ltlt' ft~rn ·, The Cotton Center Schoo l Hnt-~.rd ~~ H l T t · p l ltl~ l r : d ~ ! •tr i t •. f tt gallons of gasolint• for I·H'h,,o] t r nn~v~~rtH:l•lll H1d "" v. ·d l ,,,. opened Monday, SeJJtPmht·r :~~ - :~ ~ -"'t1. J:.: :\11 p ~ ~ ~ . ut tht· AdministrHtion HuildtnK < ·ll!ltact ~1nnt.:· ( .t·t·. He•>. -~~ ( 'nttnn Center, Texas, 79021 Tlw Hl'ard n•t-;t·rH·:-- tlw rq.d 1t t11 n•Jt'l ' l any or all b1ds 1 • ' r,... H,. < Ht\UI Cox fnn11l\ turrn l h •n ·Ju.. •·tl ·.~. ~ t J! I 1111 rt l 1 ' NOTICE TO ('RJ-:Il!TOH:o; OF TilE E:o;·l .\ IF <H GLADYS CAHTWHII.HT . IIH F \:o;FII Notice is hereby ){lvt•n thttt "l'l )o!: l r ~ ; d l ...t t •·r .. I ,.... ~ . · rn • n t 11n upontheEstaWuf(;Jud~· sl < lrl\\ r"~ jo: f !t 11 The regular monthly busmess meeting and game night was Mondu) held Monday night, September Rth with a nice crowd in Smothered pork chops tn mushroom Rau<·~. hominy piquante, attendance. Everyone brought a sack lunch and drew for mustard green,;, cornbread butter. applesauce. drink numbered bags, and all had a good meal. Drinks and dessertll were furnished by the Center. Tuesday Following the meal a busine88 se88ion was conducted by Enchiladas w cht!t SIIUl'P, pinto heunM . tossed salad, french president, Paul Brownd, who called on secretary, Janie bread. butt~r. nrP puddl!1K w ratslns , drink Brownd for reading of minutes frcm the August meeting. Minutes wpre !lpprovl'd as read. Brownd then called on Wednesday Darlene Ashby for financial reports of General Fund, Turkey and dretiSir:l(. l(•blet gravy . rmnh e rry sauce. buttered Nutritional Fund and Meals on Wheels program . She reported broccoli. roll huttn. choc olt~t<· pudding. drink that 1,478 meals werl' served during August of which 722 were eaten at the Center, :l:lO were home delivered,and 436 were sent Thursday to Meals on Wheels recipient&. The reportll were accepted as Tuna·noodiP cas serole . l(ret·n ht-unH. toHsed Halud , roll butter read. Since no further business was introduced the meeting plneappl.- tHp il •< u . d nnk was declared adjournPd Friday The group Hpt•nt the remamder of the evening playmg 4~. SunHhlnt· l'htckt·n. buttered rH•·. ~ 1 u!t• · rf'!l pt-Ht-~ r(dl : buttRr Sk1p bu. und sum<' JUSt vlaltmg Two nurses. Marsha Btrdsonl( and Pam Hughes were frUit cobhlt·r drtnK prPIIent on Tut•Hduy to give blood pressure checkN and flu shota. They wJIJ be ha r k un Tuesday. SPptember 16th to give flu shots to any who were unabl~ to bP present the first time. This past Tuesday tht·y gavt> 2H of our peoplt> the flu shot . Most doctors highly r ...-ommend<"<~ that older c1tizeno l(et flu shots. ThurHdHy , :o't•pt.·mber ~C>th has been desil(nated as Senwr l'1tizen llu\· ut the South l' lutns Fa1r at Lubbock . There will be free adm1H~1<•n Hnd lum·h fur td! Senior Citizens. Some of our group haw l(one tn years past and gri'Btly enjoy!'<~ it. If you would hke h> gu th1s year let 1t bt· known soon and plans will be made tu tBkt• us . qu alitlt'IS f ur l' ummunlty servlce A Younw FtHm .. r n11 t'tinlo( wdl The C'Pnkr would ltk~ nrv much t<o hu\t· a better plano, but be held Tue..Ju .v· t'V entnH ~ept. 16 Rn.1 rt-t rt-HtJ•.m Uuet~ to the .-f.Hptt· r Hrt$10 (H! a year at pr<•sent do not huve fund~ to buy a new one. We appreciate at 7.00 p m Th e r'tra t m~eung of : 1 Urlii" tht.· rhHplt>rl'l meellng a the n•w yeHr wt\1 he held Hl the the one w~ huH now wh1rh Willi donated by the American plannlnlot ~'>''""~~·~n IJn tht- ye-arly lhllotd~ AcreH ( "untrYUub Hnd IA'I(H>n. hut ll11t'<>dH work don•· on 1!. ( )ur guest mus1nans have pr·,;•·< t,... wlll bE' conduCted wtll bt> a hamburaer ;.ovkout for problema wht•n trymg to play 1t. We wuuld apprl'<'late any help all membtrr" a n d ~uest J'rt·Ht>ntl~ th t" Young Farmer an\·one n•n ot!l'r uhuut gPttml( u better nnt> May he someone lnaLallatwn of thP n t"ft' o fflrf'rH ~~r~~:~ntlt~~~t(J,'~n f~;)~~r:r~~:~::ail would dollat•• l!ne . nr t.-11 us wtwre one could be boul(ht at a fur tht- nt'"" \ r·ttr-.... d i h - ct~n d u c tt-tl tr .. ph tt·H a nd awards iPVPn and b}' K1m :\ orns •• UI ;! !• l nlr{ Y 1reusonH hie nJt~t nunr •... ~ tht- enure Ht.<X' k tthow l...t·ad l nll th ltt v.- ttrH Th1H Fnda\·. :o'ept.-ml..-r I ~th . we wtll Helert a\' olunteer of the Prf'Sidf:'nt \1t · mtw r~ Hid<' htlp conduct the chaott>r wdl lw. Hnttn PstU:nw n Month for Sept.t-mlwr IS.. thmk1nl( ahout who you would hketo prt"Bldt>nl V1 C.. ·}Ht ·l'o t; l r·n 1 Jo..r·\ 1 r:. r ou nt \ pr~t J .. l t show 1n ft"'C.'t>lVt· thas h u nor P ittmv J.- .... Thompson . :..: -.· ~-' Fo rtJ>nht-rT\ lIn Tut•Hdt~y ~<· pt.-mtwr 9th. th u•e lun·ml( :-; .. ptember 8t"('t"el.tln: lrt'tu~urt-r t:~nd T1 , mm~ Tht"rr Hrr prts~nt.ly L5 tlCtlVEblrthdtt.\'1'1 wt•rt· n·~ ' olt(l\lled ttnd honun·d \olo 'lth a spto<.' utl tHrthdu:.- Loutht~.ri .. rep<Jrt.C'r mt"mht.·r~ ,,j tht- !ural c hapter and . anyune lnl.t'rt-tit.t-d 1n JOining the Membe .. shap tu Yuunlr{ Furmn,.. cBk~ htt.kt•d h> MHdl(t' ThomHH Young Ftt.rm e rs ls urged toattt>nd 18 o~n t.u tln yll nf' Jnt.t··rf'ttt.t-d Ill Wekomt• to two new memherH. !'.iakolm and Irene GY.1n !he rhHptf'rS flrst mf't>tlng H1lhe Molont• und !.11 \'ern•· Barn~• hun twen rh'PIVln~ fannlnlo{ c1r tn u.,:n hurunt'tt"' Tht· J...IUrpotN> of tht· Yc1un~ FHrmH medical trt'ttttn~nl HI th .. ltKal hu8plt81 OrKBntzalion 18 ttdu Jt t-'dunill•m l ltut and ~rlt·tu H1dutrdl-\tlll hH•.:t· n·turnt""d home after and conllnulni!C t"durall u n of lt.H utl.Pnd1nl( a tratlt·r ru lly ttt Mayhtll. !'Ot·w !\lt•X!co ~ near membt-ra . to learn lt>HderMhqJ l 'loud<roft {'lura Mu.run }H,,.. ht·t·n to ( ' loudcroft Hnd Hu1dntH.l, Srw A $ 1 <" 1 J~J r~ward 10 offered to Mt'XI<'O th{· purt y lfiVlnM' mforrnatwn t.~uldu· litl Jm ,Hl tH honH · a flt"r \ 'HUllnte 'tlt'lth fn('nds 1n lt"HdJnt( tl ' the- 1:t.rTt"ttt ofthe ~ lll\ ••l• • li u ],. t II\ !HTtlilnloC I • ( 'ahfurnut f~tr t '-'11 \o\t·t· kl'i vVP Jr.'Til ll i • d i111' F' IPilS f' d To Announce The or l.unnt· .1.-fft·rt•·• had lwr "'"tn . Ednu Bnd11e• .,f ( ' I<>VIM . "" u : t l.t ~. ,\ · :-t A. J11t • I ~ f i . U' .i~ , ~0~ t '""' fl1 C HAROSO~ O ft l~> • • •a At Take A Friend With Vou. No ~harge 0T0Ltn CRo<:..,Pt $11.50 per ynr CLOSE-OUT SALE BEST DEALS IN WEST TEXAS - PLUS DON'S '86 MODEL QOSE·DUnl CAVALIERS! CAPRICES! CELEBRITIESI CAMAROSI NOVAS! 29 • FIIIAIICIIIG ~=:-a 0 WITI &rf'IOfiD SUIUIIANSI ILAZEISI CUnGMYANSI PICI·UPSI CIIIIIT liGHT COUNT 'IM IIGitT BIG BOLD GOLD SALE! THRU SEPT. 30th Our Prices & Finance Rates Will NEVER Be Lower! Open 'TIL 7:00P.M. Monday Thru Saturday NO IIASOIIABLI Offll UfUSIDI YA1 COMEt Wl'LL DIAL! Artcarved H.S. Class RtnusAll wttb Custom Options FREEl DON'S '86 MODEL CLOSE-OUT FULl SIZE , '86 CAPRICE SEDAN ~r,~:.~..~~~:~.~-~~............'12,812 71 Yl'U COME· Wl'U DIAL! DON'S ,·='· =-_;_ ..· .· ... S,·nRtl' J o1nt H.t•soluti Oii ] ;, J•r n I& r'OO St l \ Ut !P I\ a ( IUIIt'IUJn.n\ [ rhat would l "' rnt l ~ ~ ··· ·· lt'J(Isbt tH• I · · prtn uic by )(•"l i•·r. ti J: "~ f , r ~r 1 • · :tp IJOr"tJ,lflmrut ,,f tho · ,.,,luo· , ,( ru;!r•-:td rolling ~1 : 1('k arn •Ill{ tht• CPUntu•s : n "'hlch th•· pr•') " '~Y .. f th .. radr ...td as lofatt· d for pur \1' ~t·~ of pr"pl· r \ ) taxattorl, and H ••,1\ .1 ,j. :.·t•· ~ ~ ~ ~ · n· quJremt•nt that th•· r ·.,mptr,tll•· r par tiC'ipuh• In mak tn g t ho · a l i, ~r :II loti o 'I\• w.th h,• fh ~t.I !U I •• ry .11 :d r' nn atitUti(llutl Ia."-·, th t· " l' l"' • rt l "l' ' " '~'~' C'urr~ntly ;~ bt•u1 ~ miHit· by lhr• Ststf• Proputy Tn:\ Hr•a rr\ in t'onjunl'!IOII wtth the Comptro llt-r . romp\)' '86 SUBURBANS N(M' PROPOSITION NO. 1 ON THE BALLOT po8t'!! A.P • GIUC.R. II '2 brt>ak1ng and 1n Plam\-·1ew ur M39·2411 Hul"" ( ·.-ntrr M1chelle, al&o, rece1ved dJphJml:1t- for successfully yean of completm~ trammg f<> ur h v1n~o~: rn H1bhcal princ1pals The degree prol{r11m • '• nMl .., Lt- tl o( two years of <' 8mpu,. ljtudy and two years stud,...· h y f'(JrPHpon dance Maklng the tnp e ;M, · .... ~-~...., th,_ family of Mr . W li hum (in~ilnl{t·r III . who ftHmb JI1 rH!Mt,... liltlOn w1th Mr . Fu;ht-r Ht- Mnd h1"' w1ff' Susan hti' ll1)( :· cJTnpit-IA·d tht same countt:' (If ~tudy alH•; I J ~ V~il Howard. a high achool T.1 ·11t r,, r h as color portrait.a for '" : •. , f • II h1gh 8Chool footbell V l l.l .'· · · r ~ and <.· heerleadera Th ,. ,., ,mputer teacher offer11 r;H i J'- ;duul pl('tur~s and lfTOUP J >~ •rt r. t ! l ,.. .\1., · etinll( ~·Hated ! h• ro · ~ular monthly meeting th• lit !'lama Hospital Board :,.. ~! 11 ·· · · ~ trJr Monday Sept.. 15. · o! I~ EnJovml( a visit at the H11le Co un t \ Fa rm a nd Ranch Museum Bar beque were lonl( t1m~ r~"de n l' ,,f l h~ •·u unty Fred Howard, :\ewt Goodw1n and Lov Su-wart llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllft•• ~ale Cen~:' Offlc~ ~Carter Ins. Agencl () !f •ce 839 -269 1 t i l l t l l l l l l 1111111111111111 t I I 11111111 I I: Ho rne 839·2636 · ~l,ll~l~~~~~:~:~lnl~~lnlllllllllll~ Spectacular cucn t CCJegtlmC (0~ gac~~ed gongs ~!~!!l~WN TIIIWAIIIIOWII· IR'OWIIABU H o b~y Th.,1w1" ... r lb th•· tH:-nal nt>...-. grt"ut grHnd ,lrl <w)( hlt-r H.tbe>cctl Rent"t' born ~t·plt· m t •t"f 2 Mn plt-tt.twd of Drawer B Hale Center, Tx. 79041 YA'Ll COME · WE'LL DIAL Color Portraits Available received a degret!' 1r. Th~oJoto ha\1ng completed a four year study program The program consist..d of B1bilcal study anri research With an emphas1s on Chnstam Counseling m famtly and marriagP Mtchael ttnd BHUUSSA RD Hale Center American '86 CONVERSION VANS ,.;,.t~ : Don't Go Away From Home Alone 1\tlly Ha _\ l'art\\nl(ltt. Jn,lt·p~tldt·llt Ext>('Utor ot tlw 1-:HtuU· of ( ;}u(h·H l'artwnl(hl. IJ~cPHR~d CHOOSE FROM FOUl rt-t~ponsable person an the .. f th• 1st Method1sl t)f HRlt" (' enter lnfnrm t'lll o n l ' An be le-ft at 293 · · ~ o. , h to. ' ' ' \J M.\::-, P tr u ne nr de rs Are Wel co me · " '• _.-. I ·arl \\ n~h t . llt· <· t·H~·wrl ::::~·::~A....IOIICOWINJ~~ ......... 54,500 t(f B dUH fl' rn l ' hur <· h '"''~~·tl.! , uuH~ . ·:-- -. rH t'i J ! , t· t· f •, ;j . ' .. ;.,, \\ ' rn n ~t · l .ou \ ,wr . ln d t·t wndf'f l l Ext•t· ut P r ,, f tl w t ' !-> L dt· u f Clad\'~ DON'S '86 MODEL CLOSE-OUT! In e&ercJaea al The Wa y ( ·oll""tc"" ,,f Bibltcal Reseunh lndt a n• Campus M1ke and K•• k ) e M I. Neeived dqnaa in Theoloo. They wen accompallialllly UMir children Bodie anil Je!UUiar who al ao were granted diploalal tor thPtr frou r yean of lrainina. AfiA-r graduatlon,bolh tamiliM t ra veled on to New Kooavillt, ' •h··· t;•• OJ'>Ya weellatTheRock ··! "~· · whtch I& a yearlyfeetival ··f H1hllf'a l teachJnl and muaic enwnn~ Se lec !tons Wtth Us J ~r.- u n~<~ !-'t-lJl t- m h t· r Fnl luw ·r•e< •:nur le s Have Regtstered Wedding totheundersilr{nc-d on~t·J•kl ~ 1 h • .. .., •·· •· 1 · \ • : • 1 · ~1: . t \ 1 1•\ U! of Hale County. TPXRH All pt ·r-. . •r r:-. lrH \ r•1_.: , Ltllll"' a~a1n~t tht· said Estate are hereby rt•qtnr, ·ci r .. prt .. , 1:1 !h· -.Hill•· l 1• Ill• · within the time prPHcritJt•rl hy Jn ,., ht· Tt'!-oldt·n~ •· it!ld p••!"l office address ofY..' innie Lou I\ tw·l t"' ~:.::: . I )HIt· :--::r r•·•·t l' l<•ln \' u·w. Texas 79072. The n•sHienrr und P""t • •ftt< ,. ,,.\, , n·•.• , •' Hdly 1(,.,. Cartwright is 1 JO~ ll< • IIdu~ . l' lu"" ' ''" · T ,.,,,. .- .... · I I HIIIIH may be presented throuJ.{h o ur nttnrnt ·.\ . .\L1 1• • · lrtl l r... dt ·l. l ' I) Box 1600, Plaim·i t•w . Tt•x>lH ~ !-!11 ~ :.: WHILE THEY LAST! pRrtiCipatt' SeptPmbP r In - Iff REWARD l\1, t d~t•d 1111d I· r IJ :J."hHnd ln•\ li lt' Public Notice MENl! M.K. (Mike) and Becky Fi1her, Jr. alona with their children. Michael and Michelle , have recently returned to thetr farm outeide Hale Center. after a tnp to Indiana and Oh10 T h• purpoae of the tnp wao lA> Young Farmers Elect Officers n umlwr acht ..d L11 tlw Pnrt•llnu·nt 1n rf'n•nt p·nrH . Last yearB figureR in etu·h Recent VIsitors Prices like these don't last lon~. So make your bt~ bold move before September 30 and wear the best MOld class rlnw- ArtCarved. " "" Ht~~e~t·i~~:;~gfhn:hel ~~~<';::~/:·:: The Hale Center lSD hu• ebowed a aubetanical increase 1n student enrollment this yenr Enrollment for pre-kindergarten thru 12 grade totaled 761 students compared to 61ill studente laet year. Figures for each of the sehoul• are 302 in Akin Elementary, :!!14 in Middle School and lli l enrollment in the High Scho<>l R.L. Southerland E.A. Scrivner C.E. White Jerry Wofford Curtis Wilson Ro8Blind Williams Harmon White Ben Williams Recently visitina: in the Mac and Imogene Fisher home were Juanita Hobley and daughter Jessica of Tellico, New Mexico and Von Elkin of Olton. Aleo enjoying the visit was Edith St. Clair and son Johnie of Muleshoe. ASSOCIATION T•••• ~n ~:n~:s~~~dn!:! t;'S~~:iaemore TEXAS PilE. . OrewerB --Phone 831-2312 --Halt --·- ,...4 Edited and Publlahed by Tommy and Claudia Rambo In last weeks II<'Uon New Castle wao stung by Rochester 19 -ta . UiatrictfavoritesWellman trampled New Home 466, ond Thre• Way out lasted Dawoon 41'- and ramily. Memorial• received at the Center In Memory of Jack Eaaon from T .•J. und Opal Lee. Madre Thoma&, Paul and Janie Brownd and K.F. Smith. In Memory of Emmet Lowe from Paul and Janie Brownd. Ienior Cltlrent Center 411 W 2nd Phone 831·2212 ln_ot ... PootOIIIctln--. Te•ter ................... eo _ _ _ mtHortn--o-.,AettiC..,...tl-1.1trl neently viaited at Oklahoma City 10n, · Wi&b ~-~rrlng '"·10...,..., ability to move the ball on around aa the Elke ou&ruehed the Warriore 242 stepe to 182. .aior nmni~~~r back Travis Moqan. After pinin1 the upper hand &he fint half &heW arriora coasted to a convincinJ 60-18 final The youlljl elks suit up 10 Fn.bmen of the 16 member team The determined Elko battled th• Miami team bat the experience of 1i :l (•t 7904.! The prt)polf'd amt'JHhncnt " ill at' pf'ar on tht' hallot a :- fullo ws: "The constltUt lllfiBI ame-ndmE"r.t ll' allow tht~ li•gislature to prm·irle by general law (or tht· apporti0nmt>nt ol thP \'&lu€" of railroud rnlling stock nmona rounti~s for Jlurpost:'S of property taxation." PROPOSITION NO. 2 ON THf BALLOT Senate Joint Resolution 33 propose• a constitutional nmrndmrnt that would replace the constitution- al rtquirement that the oubjeot or a bill be expreued in its title with a mandate that eaeh hnuoe of the l•gi•· lature adopt ruin of procedure that would require the aubJecltof each bill to be expfta..d In Ita title In a -nner that 1lveo the ltllalature and the puhll• reaaonsble notice of Qat aubject. Detennlnlnr compll· . - with the rule wotlld ba the re.-.alblli\J 41 ~~ itllllabiN. Ctlr· rt•nt ly, a Ia" is im·al idated if a f'n u rt f m d ~ Its t' UJ ll ln n IS th• (,'t' \1\' t' T t;,. a n :. !uln wn t w"u 1rl pr" v ldt· thnt p.t :o~~ an d futur1 · 1.u ·, ).,• ht'J,j \'O PI " to announn· 8. at Lioldtn Pla1ns Borger. The n~w Itt 1n tht> anaas n: turn . T h,s a mt>nd mr ·: .t w; a :,•~o~. mutu a l : t1Murur. ~ · t> ,. , n q1ar . ... i :ttlrl stock C•• mpaTllt':i t, b11i fr ·r ~ ;f,. :.H-.d hl'alth ~ro u p p,rJ, r Jo·:- ,,f ~· 8Ubdi\ lfi!LI~ .~ J' ·J~o: ; ,· ,;·\t• : \', .\ ; hmitf"rl lo d~ . ~ . I :· Ill• :.~ 'f vr·· r: SP•"' I fl· ·d ;I :ljo• ,. !1 1ra t : Thr jJr " ] '(l~ (· , l :'l m • ·~ .h · ip pt·.lr n n t h · ~ ... !j .. ~ .•s f .. ,,, "Th, I' , • . -~ ! t \ J t , •r,:r: . I I ' • .,. • ' ' i ll \ \ . 1. 1( i'' .' : Jl ; , , .~ ... . ' : . \ • ' . •li'P•Irtu rtt\y t " I'I'· ~·' K " 111 :.~:~ . ! tral l Sa r · ~ hU :-I II ,·s-> w tt h a .o: hor · c.• r\ rn ut u a l : r . ~ 11 r a n r t' ,·.,n: p.t ·. ···s : r t h t' sa m •· n : .. r!TH· r : ~:• .,.,j t i; , th· r :n ,. u r ann · t " •• l! l p .ti,r t ·~ " t·n at"tmt nt!>\ n• a > !I l'HOI'O~ITIO:\ ;\0. ~ 0~ TilE BAI.I.OT t l-, ,. ha:-.1!' , , j ;l; 11- :.• ff .. · h ' llt '; 1 it· ; 1] .~ , , •• ,u J. I t'irrn1 that ~lw ~tatt'·~ ),•. rt'\'ISt> ll t.' \'t'fY h ·n yt·ar~. ar11l :I . · 't ·,t i \1 · 1\l J.j l r' 11 I• !t• (Lit t ' ol ~It In IJ.T i l{ r•·' •' ~t · n •·f ~t ;ttt• law!" Tht· pr• •JI· . ,. ,j an w ndnu nt w d ! ap }Jt·at "II ~h·· kd! o ~ a s ft>llu11s : Tht' t'n n ~t rt u t wrral amt'ndn~t 111 r• ·· tJU rrllrf: t•adr h ti US•· tv Hrdu ol t• rn 11.. : rult>s of pr •.,·edurt• a rult• tha t ,.;,rh lull nlllla111 ¥ trtlt• l ' A}Jff'S .... IIIJ( l'h·· a n ,, 'l •!n :t·n t ~t· n· att• .ltrlr\1 lt••!-I•J\ut, •l ll 1 ;rf'.' n;r, Mlltutwna. :~nwndm•· r ·,t fl~tt· tilt' bUKI{t·Sl iO ir pust·s l:t ·.~~ that would r•·J'"•a: !ht• hill 's subjt•ct , a nt! pro\'idrng fn r t ht· t'('lnt i u uin g n·,· isinn uf !Halt' luw ~ ." PROPOSITION NO. 3 ON THE BAlLOT Ht)u.o~e a. HoHplt.H l Hrn\ttl daught..r of Tamm) and h.nk D1ggo of Pampa Sr.< 1• the ftrHl ch1ld of th• fam1l v kt•he<·rH weithed 7 lbs. ft I .:. 1. 1Ztl Proud grandparent<~ H . . llubby and Chno Tho mao of Ha le Ct'nL<!r and Mary Kay D1ggo .. f Wh1te Deer . The btlb y girl ht~• tln••lher gnoat grandparent Mrs E :\ Grantham of HamhurK Ar k J,1int Rt>s .. tution 73 propost>s c''niititutional am«>nciment that wuuld Jlt.•nnit the l.t•g\slature to authoriu a11~' rountr. rity, town, or other pohtil'al subdivision to use public fund s or rredit to pay inauru.m·e premtuma; on nonassessable life, health, or orrident polleiea. Due to tho prohibition in the constitution against tho lendinr of credit and rrnnting of public money, political •ubdi\•ioiona currently are prohibit· od f""m be< om i"I ahereholden In uaociationa auch aa mutual-inaur· ance companieo, in whl•h policy· holdera are ahanholdtn. A nona•· ee818ble mutual lnaurance policy dOll not allow a eampany w raiN catiltel by •~Ill. the IPiillc)'· holhr all extra -o11nt on • liN< a~a::. a Pll' pr,.hdo.~wn !,,, ;, ),,l ito:' b~ :-!<tlt' h~t.nk .. and w r11dd ai k w ~ : .ttl • bank ~ ' \ - r .~ 1 . rb and na t inn:t l · •:11 1 ~ :) d ••fll !• ll"d 1n th , !' stn t •· 1" t• Si a b l.s h and • >!~~'ratt· bank 111~ ( . ll'lli tw ... at I I •(" Utl ·· n ~ wilh m !ht eo u nt\ r~ r l· tt\' "h,• rt• th 1•\' a r <' dt •m i t' lh-tl.. Th,· n.nwndrnt• n! .\'o llU id ~ \:-·1 authoru:e tht· l.t>ga,.;l a t u rt' to p1'l nut a state bank or a nati onal blink donurdrd in t h is s tatl' to t•ngu~~ in hu~int>l! :-< at mon• thall ont~ pla<'t· 1f it arquirt:'s a failt'd state bank or national bunk domiciled 10 this statt•. Tht> proposed amendment will appear on the ballot aa foJIO\\'M: "The constitutional amendment to provide that & bank may offer full servire banking at more- than one location within the city or county where ito prineipal facility it located, oubject to limitation• and reatrictiona provided by law." E1to1 1011 lo1 itt/of'tllle~t ezploffB-toriot aobro !Gt ..,.;• .,dot propw· fl&at r& Ill . <OIItlituci6a qn.t apr&f'O• .,,.... .,. lr& boleto el dill 4 tic 11oviembH tie 1186. Si '"fed 110 Ita roei&i4o 11110 copill de loa i11(0"'" ' ;:,;rn::~ :rd:t~~~~=~ :.~ ·.~~ uetr'(lrifo al SeCHI.Uo de Batllllo, P.O. 8ol' ll81t, Awrtl11. !l'taua rnu . c;pc."gwd :r?y : Jr••'drm To The People of Hale Center Last week . 1 rt'<'eived several calls. some as late at 9 p.m. from per•ons wanting my buameoe to donate, JOin or otherwise support th~ir clubo. efforts or oroducta All of thetr calls concerned Hale Center and our 8C'hool activities . To oom•. I 8Bid yes, to others I had to •ay no. Some even demanded the money then. They ~opli g l ('h~r~ StmdJv, September 14. 1986 5 p m Jt the Otv HJI! P.1rk in Hale Center "Cl.t..a 'Jmdiodo: gcfomr"fr Co" Je~ u~.. Co111e a~~ woJtt•d until the last m1nute and then expect..J my business to shell out the cash 1mmed1at.ely In todays e<'tlnomy, busineB&men t:~:dthl!' ~~:'o t:h.~r'~~\'l~eb~d~::. They also need your support! Some of the callero had never been in my busineoo . Yet they want my money . Next time your club or organi•ation needa a donation, go to Plainviewe and see how much you geC Those of you that shop mootly in Plainview oee how friendly Plainview ia when you ask them to sponsor •omethmg 10 miles awoy Some of us were born in Hale Center. some of us chose to move and live in Hale Center. The small town io last becoming a place to get away from. We must all, the public and businesa, pull together to preserve and hold on to OUR town . If one buainesaman baa to cloae, he isn't the only loeer. Hale Center (thata you, me and oar children). We are all effected and become a little leu for it. I know that the eelection ia not aa areat in Hale Center ae it ia in Plainview but why can't- aettle for what is available until the economy ia better. If you epend $100.00 in Plainview &hat ie $600.00 to $700.00 you &ake away from Hale C.ntar. .." haabeanlor Wtll, -[/~~ ~~rri~ ~~ ~ 9~ -16_, -1986 §~~~ A apecial mu1ic Bll'Vice will be pn~~ented at Rite• were held for a former resident, Hugh Goodl e tt Saturday Burial woe at Porklawn Memorial Garden under the d1re<'tion of Wood· Dunn1n11 Funeral Home. Mr. Goodlrtt died Thuraday momm1 after a len1Jihy illneso He was born m Hale Center m 1917 and attended echool here . ~t!:refrnmJl:le 't:~':e~n 0.~~·! and 1920's. The store wao located on Cleveland Street south of city hall. Mr Goodlett married Lena E. Boone on Feb.6, 1949in Halfway. He worked for Ra1landa We•tem Wear m Pla1inview for 36 yeara until hie retriement in 198'4. He wao also a World War II veteran . SurviVors mdude hao wile, two eono, Kev1n of Plainview, Aubrey Lee De Cordora of San Angelo and 8 dau1hter Rolla Jean Scannell of Albuquerque , New Mexico. the Cotton Center Bapti•t Church, Sunday September f4 at 11:00 a.m. The 11ervice will be conducted by the 1oepel quartet. Known •• PNima Quartet. PNims Quartet ia baaed in Gainesville. Teaas. They have been miniotenn1 throu1h muaic and testimony for four years, throughout Te xas, Oklahoma and the New Meruco A,..,a. They blend a ti1ht four-part harmony with a Southern Gospel aound that pleases both youn11 and old ahke. Whale sound 10 important w th em . ohannl( th e Lovr of Jeaua mmds . 18 BREAKFAST Moada:r a::!ciTC:.t l / 2 pt. milk Tueaday Sept. 16 A8~~~:-J;Ja~~ 1/ 2 pt. milk Wedneada:r Sept. 17 Mil<ed fruit Cmnamon Toaat 112 pt. milk uppermost m their Their prayer 18 that through their minio!A!ry people will come to know Jeous Christ as their Lord and Savior, or if there Thurada:r Sept. 18 Orange juice Cheeee toast 1/ 2 pt. milk are those wh o are struggling in there are th o se who are ~ ·"h ,.,,; t q mm on 1" Ul&ance .. ()ffense "ent to county attorney to 1,.. flio•d H-~ti-l'ti Morr1 ~ 30 1 S E S1>'~. announce !he engagement ot T~e r daug~t e r Ste p n~ n~e Dawn . to Ronald Gene Va len t1ne. sor ot 5' OFF LABEL ARMOUR 'S VIENNA BATHROOM TISSUE lARIIIII 99 ~0LL USAGE soz.a9~ INSTANT COFFEE FOLGER'S 54'' 3~· OP l ABtl liQU ID CU ANfR .' e MR. CLEAN CARPET FRESH r CLEANER Fresh Water $189 !.~ Bfl AIRW I(II CAT FISH BUll ,.$148 l?lB SLICED HAM P<G HEAYY GRAIN f!D BEEF I-BONE STEAK WILSON"S PLUMP JUICY JUMBO MEAT FRANKS rtlrn!1XPREII COMBO PEPPER ONI DELUXE PIZZA ~ lB PKG rou• lHO IC I $139 2 •o• ss" PRICE SAVER CHICKEN BOLOGNA FISHER BOY FISH STICKS SLICED HALF OR WHOLE LB. H' 2: I QIJAJITEREO SAUSAGE JF!I.f 11 111'Ui PARKAY MAI5ARINE I lB BOX 49c l? 01 PKG KRAF1 1~ CHEEZWHIZ JAR KRAfT CAs.GCHINKS FUll BI5Cllm 01 2 f OR !· PIA ' l OOt.. IlliG ... .. ~. llU Jrrt{ AN HINI ~ :J u: 80 • ... .: 8 ti dOU I(l .. I.) .' 8' 1 89' 3",99c CAL!fOII NIA BARTLETT PEARS HA ll 2 ,,. AVOCADOS 97.3 on KATX at 8:00p.m. or the Hale Center-Tahoka Gam ONIONS 4 TASTY WHIT[ lBI 99c 99c 99c 99c lOCT. $100 plttt.t> -.·aa •u· r.·t"d to lh mf'mht>rfol $179 79' 2 hu tt l.t-tltl 'A"Ilh Pllrh " t l1t·r l'!.ftl·r 11 Jt Uflll1H·r FlorH Mtlt(t(Hrd tuk th e bl.- eJeU"\Ii . tt.nd tl l"•·t>l:. Pr t-s td t'n t Mttr\· Jtt.ntHrtitl h t>a r pre 111d~ d~nn.c th t> hUMI!\t"PUt Mt'8fii 1•0 ~ ht· o· IJift•lil'\l"tf tt.ppn•nH.Uun to ( iru, ·t' fi , J1lt') f,, r H.t,CHin rn tt.)u nw ••U r _'o t 'tH IH•uk CU \"t'rfl ~ht' ti.MI.t'i.1 l ~ r1 u t · lu prt'tw nt t h.- b ou &,. t lu r b • .,.,a., wt'rt' dtodactt.t.t--d \..1.• ptut nwml"*'re Th~ ~ttud)· fo r tht' )"t'lU .,..JlJ b.. ts atud y of TrJ.tUI co r H. pr"tertt. m of mrmht-n rhu11·t' MtH\ Jtt n t' ditto lllld lht' fl.t'll •d C o)<oll_()(lolkM lM gumw wt'll TI-nt~ J& l'Ur L'luba m o nt'). ma ktnll( pro}t."\·t t~. nd t.hf' pron""t"'d~t tf<> t'nllrt'l:t(• h t' lp eupport th r Halto ( 't' nl#r Publ1c l.Jhrsry Dunnac lt thf'r b uatntoee . th• ....-,..,tary ~ovrlla ~n.....::ill ft" a ~port on the lun ch th e duh k rvt"d al.\ th t> l.ihrury on tht' h•u rth nt·""' 1•f J uh Yt'tt r A lHn .,.. .- rt· 11Ut•8 ,, 11 t" l t t·d ltw ltdJ " urn nH·n l ••I tht- P1u n...- r ~tu Lh I iut• th •· Hn:.,·,.ntt-r l 1ubla· -l.1brnn ~· · m 1 ttnnuatl Mr·mbt-rrt~up Mn· ltr l lo( V.tU C'dJlE'<i JnlO ktU~lO n ~t · l.t-rH J but~i n f'lllll 11Rm s Wt·rf' duH '-H•f't·d Olt'n tl"nt>(( THfltit· Jdt""Htoo lo' t· Tt- !\1ttr\ .L lllt·ttndl "l t-trH Martin had rt."'t' t·n:,\ tht- \\KILt·d I .Jh rnn ut l ' itt ln,. ·1 t''-"" dnd 'o ·t'~.~ lnl})Ct"Hrtt· d \lloll h !'O l · Olf' 'At · r t· l"t!U Jd DUl 111 111 t'ff N t thin K!! ¥d' .,..·Jl.h Tht> t'1• mut h nt"t<dt""U (l,llu...,·lnk p r ... s•·nt m .. n•·.' m t>mht:TH ....,,.rt· Mtt.ry Jsnt• Hnt ~ht'ltr Damrun . ~HI\nlt' .. lt"ld Joo l ' oru l ..oM-' J til· uh 8 . M\rtlt' r\arrh \' t-n uat Jo\~n.r . Mddr'H.i ~tcliV~. tt l ll Huth Fl ora MaiiMHrd . < l.u ,\lh""" · l.ubhock, T exas " ~\I "'" lluq(lary of Residence · ~ever~! 1tems were takl'n from tht· H um t· of ~ammy Ru1 z'•. 1n the la11t w eek. thi s is still un dt·r t nv f ·t-~tl )latwn ~l-l.•h A.:.:n~utRd kubbery .. AIIHupo st o re, wa s held up by unt· hlark mai P and une span1•h male. 1n the ea rly m orning h our" l · ndlH< loH<·d um o unt ofca6h wa• uak~n Su bjects Ie ft o n ft,ul - ~ · 2hNi -I 'ubhc I' ua• a nce -- ln ve•ll!llt.ed 'l. i .-.ti Hu r)(lun of Hudd mg .. fde u ll.Hun d r y was broken mto , a htrJo(t· '-'tn d ow 1n front waR brokt·n. to ~81n entrance :"\ uth mw: wuto tukt'n !!'""'' I n) un t" a ( 'h i!d .. A 14 year old mule. was chased and beat.-n up "" bv " I~ yl'ar o ld male t'harl!eB we re filed y;' "'"· Aut" .-'h·cldt·nt .. Arrtdent wa• ln~eAtil(ated , which happt'lll'd at ~lam :-itreet and Cleveland :'tn·et. Only minor InJur~· !-o wt·n· 1-iUMt...H. Ined b...,· puHHint(er tn t1nt-' of the veh1clee . l' ro wlt-r ntll• lnvestq(ated, 4, Dume8tlr lli s turbances ln~t·Htl)(Ht<'<i h. Helplnl( other po li ce a!(o•ncys on d1fferent 1l11n l( • ~ . T,. ·k..t• l"•ued -So !Jnver• I.Jrense;J , '> o lnsurancl' 2 : Kan lted L ll(ht 2. :-ipt'edmg 4. a nd Pubhc Consu mptiOn of 'l• ra M•nw \' to r n M N"8U' T, \ ·t·ndu H.oht•rt.HIHl ~~ U\ ~tout . HarhHrH T,'"t"tf>r ttnd It" ht•t·n uw h ilo· s ln <'t' I ha•·e rl'mtndl'd the publa r. that they Hhould he lp w»t.ch the1r ne1ghbors res1d ences and etc . The nw rt· o'Y''' tht• l'oh ce I Jepl. has thl' better W l' c· an do our JObs . If 11nv of \'<•U • •·e or hear anything o ut o f th e ordwary p lease call th,: 1'<~ 1;,.,. li ep t » nd le t us mwstigate 11 to be sure no r nmmal 11<'!1\'l t\ '" 0:"1n.: on Its better to be sure than sorry I wan t tu remmd th e ones that hke tu walk the s treets at la te hour• of th t· n<o:ht lion't he • urpn sed when we •tup you and HHk -" " ur n amt·. and whAt you an' up to . Most of the time the l11t•· ho ur"' Hlk •·r• a re up to no !(ood If •omething happens, like w1ndow..., hr,~kl·n out. hur..::hnys, Hnd eu.· Tht> ones we see "' Hiklnl( i»k . wdl ht· th e ones w e w1ll pi c k up a nd questi on w,. tho· l' <~ l ll·•· U ff1et· r• o f Hale I 'e nter , want t o thank ea c h und t·n·ry unt> elf you for your ~upport, ¥a-ith uu tyuu , tht>concem ,.,!lJ.e nH we cll uld not do our job very eff...,tl\'f So thanks . T ho· ro·a•"n th e p,.IJrt· report, wa• not 10 last wel'ks paper , .,..... heoH'H U•e I Hlt'<' p t o lung . Thl' repo rt was an my patro l unit, and duln 't I( row It• I(• an d walk to th e paper offici' . Sorry about thai nt·:x t m t"t"U nM ""ill r-.,_. 1n t.ht- ho rnt' u ( lit-tty Stout St>pt.t·mht-r ;.!..J 618 Matn St Ha le C en ter . Te .( a5 Phone (806) 839-21 5 1 "Coverage that fits" vmct' and poastblt! mflut'n r P on a&Bues conct>rnml{ the s~ n10r • ' ·'" • ~: "'-' ' \ UI" " '" "· 1 '~,.( , It,~· ' """; ··•· J• th~ · u,,,. ....o~ ••,... ,,,.., , ... Mllt,,ll/11.: Ho nnie and Psalms 1nv1t.es you. to this special serv1ce- at First Baptist Wedneoday Sept. 17 Beef stew w/ VetJetablet~ Coleslaw Chocolate cake Cornbread or crackers 112 pt. milk Church . Cotton C•nter , Sunday Se ptember 14 th at IIllO a .m Thuroday Sept. 18 Meat eauce on Spa1hetti T011eed salad Fried aquaoh Fruit cobbler Garlic bread 1; 2 pt. milk Baby Son 1'i / A ; lb. I ~ oz baby boy has Friday Sept. 19 Barbecue Burger Sliced pickle&/ onion Lettuce! tomatoes French fries Cookie 112 pt. milk l1':,~ ~?;"''": s~~~afi;:t sb'::b~ ~~ Mass Smath amvt'd SeptemberS . The new amval Will answer to the nam e of Ladororn Ladell. l.adaroron was born at Ha- Pla ins Hoep1ta l. All Effenbee Dolls rollectors . ~~~O~. 1/lfi" ' i (}(( f /l Story Books & Ba~y ~oils Just In time for Early Christmas Shoppers Take advantage now of our Layaway program. :::Jhr\ CZJ'Cou·e, ~rr~~n ~~~ae~. B~~E~ba~~~~ DONNAGEL CORRECTOL laxallve Tablets 30's Anti-Dianheal Medication 4oz haten w letJtlmony un l8t1Uf'8 rnnKIRK from health care and to th e 1naurance committeE', wh1 ch The Owls All The Way llloppl.. Gei¥1118DC8 · llllrftwey Will le ..... YeMr PIICIS UfiCIIVE h ••,..• •, 11 • '13 covers lonaterm care and colllotrophlc health m ouran ce for thr surviVIng opouae In addition to the mock pubhc hearing Sept. 17, citizenehap a warda wlll be P"'&ented to each of thr Silver Haired Le!Jiolatoro. Other Le!Jielators of the epecial 1.49 DRIXORAL 10 he was appoantrd lOWHS CBos~et 899-2688 Lubbod and Nathan Tubb of Levelland . msurance lo housing and future fundinK for the agmg prollramo We represent several companies but we work for you. ~ . ( -1 i•U !'I e wt on. population on the area . Th• Salver Ha< rt>d L•'lflola tun> will ro nve ne- 1n j\uaun ~t'pt. :lt-1~ \0 Co mmisSioner Ra•ff and utht>r ~liwr HRirM Leg1olaton! Will :\t:~~ ,: j~l~ tvh~·~~o~~.J~ . ...... ... .. 11 • \\t!llo: J&nle Ra nd y Hardin . Dennis Smith and Glenn Wilson Henry wao one of 116 Texa o Silver Haired Le11slators to J'.WBO POll PAPER Tueaday Sept. 16 Enchalada Casserole Too&ed oalad Spanish rice C ongeoled fruit Hot roll 1, 2 pt. milk Tht'\. tt rt t1 I ~.l"'fi n ommee fur ·G r~ up td. tht· Ye ttr" ' Legislators To Conduct Hearing 1 , , I h t "oll l acro!Hl th~: Hl8U:o They were h l1noreci 1n I ~loj;l by having the "Song of Th e Year " and the ··Malt' \"uc ull dt of The Yea r." Have a Safe and Hoppy Week Officer Harley Peoples Henry Rieff will b< one of the Sll,·t r Htt.lrt."d. l..egislsLtH~t Lo rrpr•..,nt the South Pism o at a mock pub he heanng an theSPAG Confrrrncr Room an Lubbock . September I 7 from9 a .m to noon . LUNCH Monday Sept. 16 Country fried steak and vavy Green beano Sliced peaches Hot roll 112 pt. milk ~~;~i1m!~~ - a~deH8r~h~~~·be~~f t h€ Sou tht-rn Co~o~pel M us1r At;so•'llill•!n ~_...:. C M A J They hav.- tw• , rt-c.. ·o rd~ l .{J the ir c..·redit flnd arf' cu rrentl y lo{e ttml( airplay tthout th t- offt·JHH: ,J R\·kw lh·..-r Tht• opE> ned co n cena for groups such / Th e hPannll Will allow th e pubhc elt>Ct.r<i offieaals w hove 8 Backing $229 f, ,r tht- Fo i lwW~o lrl tol S{'\t'rril Jo nt{ Pm!IHt'tHnun of MariJUana, at~sault un tt p+>aC t' offi cer, arrested Friday Sept. 19 Diced peaches Peanut butter on toast 112 pt. milk as The Fl orida Boys, Mid-South :\knh 11llC ht•\"t'TH.~t'H l Temple Keith Brashear, CPCU Hale Center Insurance Agency, Inc. We're .... ........... ~t'pl«>mht'r ~th . l ~N' et- n..-,: 1 tut 1·n It ~- lifj ~ou jl{< •l>tl t" \ ll" l l Hunt'\ (; ra n· $219 FIOZEI FOOD SPECIAlS 12CT. PAl Tut'ltdtt. :- . o{ not m t"t" lUll( ICEBERG LETTUCE BANANAS l\io,t>llu. Snt't'<i ~tl8 twttt.t'ru• t~· Paunt"t"r Stud)· club for tt h run 1 h '2" CALIFORNIA / GOLDEN RIPE VIHI RIPfNfD SAl AO ~ 1 /E "' "' PURITAN OIL > t..IR ~ PAO 0! t h' , 'o' li\S .L ,;())H(R TOMATOES $219 $139 CANS MUSTARD MUFFIN MIX CRUNCHY DILLS HAND SOAP t:··~ ~nvltes you to tune in - '>0\Jll!f $179 8 oz PKG "~ l· 2 •o• 2 <BI Your Thriftway St~ KRAF! YELYEETA SLICES ~ 69c ~ 99') 8 OZ PKG LITTLE SIZZLERS $139 ~- --~~/ J ate 1 LB. PKG ( AN f R! N( H ~ t A~ T()()flj ! $299 15 & $149 u: fi!OSr li6HT BULBS $)79 IB ·~ CU.t.R BOWl ~ ·!VAN I A INS IO[ COOK'S WRIGHTS HI CKORY CRH K Pioneer Study Club Begins New Year CANS PKG. SMOKED PICNICS Mr ana .~,~, , Ror·n. r '<ate nl ine of Sundown M 1S' Morr •s •I a 19AJ gr.1auo1t· •l l P 1a n·n ew H1gn School and r ece1veo '1er assoc li\!r oeqrN· .n sc 1encr tram Clarendon Coll ege wnere s ~ e was secretor1 ot Pn 1 he ld Kappa was se lectee Wno\ '""·J and was or the P res~a enT · ~ Hono r Roll She 1\ a secretar , a• P1oneer !-< · 8reo ln •erno ••onal. Inc 1n Pla 1nv1ew Valent 1n[· ·s c1 IQBI graduafl' ot Ropes H1gt' School and rece1veo ~~s DMhet or s degree fr om Way land Bap t1st Un1vers •t v 1n 1985 At Wa ; 1anr. he was on me Dean's ust and was a member ot ota u~ . Ep slion He 1S i\ coa ' nand teacher at CotTon Center H 1 g~. Scnoo 1 The cou plt> .... .,, P•c"dnqe vows Oct 4 In F irst Bapt iS1 cn uro· Cn apei 11 Pi1 an, •e " t ' hlid Welfare Case .. Turned over to c hild welfare at th e Dt·partment of Human HeHources , to be investigated . r<-~~-l'h ( ' harges .. !J.W .l .. PosseBHI On o f Drug Parophl'rnalia, etrUIJilinl an their Chriatian walk, that they my rehve the Joy of their oolvahon They have ehart'd 1n concerta, Chu rches , faars . resthomeo , rE-s taurants . rt"vJvah, and ba nquete Wh erev er the Word can be ohorged . They have CALCET with Calcium · Tablets 20's :1 ROBI1USSIN DM Expectorant Cough Suppressant 4oz Vitamin Tablets 100 +50Free • 4.99 ~ ~~-69 =-=--,~~~ == · AFRJN l1 8-D Oral Thermometer Nasal Spray 15ml ~ ~ 2.19 NUPRIN Ibuprofen Tablets. SO's t\ owl countrY September 5 September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 New Deal Tahoka Petersburg Bovina (Homecoming) Kress Olton Springlake-Earth Lockney Abernathy Hart There There Home Home There Home There Home Home There 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 Fighting Owl Sr. Lee Logan 6'2 160 lba . Runmng back and llefenaive End. -rahdk8 Photo by I> a Vld Howard Photo by I>a Vld Howard er owls t cen vs. Fighting Owl Sr. Kirk Stephens 5'10-150 lbs .- -W1ngba ck and Cornerback Tonight (Friday) 8:00 At Tahoka We're Proud Boosters 0 V.Prt~hlent··Y!ctor TN&alll'fto-Keitb Watere; and Jamie Garibay. V .·Prsaident--Tonya Si1emore; Secretary .. Kathy Hill; Treaeurer--Cryatal Chapman; Reporter-Tamara Adame; Student Co. Reps.. Rosemary Lou and Eva Herrera. . . Freahman-Preeident-Richard Roaelee; V .·Pre&dent.. Enc Martinez; Secretary-Lora Gomez; Treaeurer ..Weeley Klatt; Student Council Repa-.Jeeeie Marin and Ida Perez . Congratulation& to all of these newly elected officere. WUeon; We aN nartiDI 0111' lbiJd ...U of ~~ehool. Sehool activities ... lteoiq everyone buay. All IIChool OJ'Ianizations are ~their acUvitiee. Sehoolapirit ia -ring. Some of the -!!.~~::.::.~!:!:!':•••••••••••••••.................... .....................•.•.................................. :·c. •:c e llk:GULAH ., b r~~TER APROCK ~ )LAINS Jurors latt· l aHt FndHy afh·rnoon found J avwr Martinez , / ~~ ~· :: , FOR (J 24. of Hal• CeniRr. guilty of alo{grHvsu-d t:t ssault w1th ~deadly wt·apon m th t• shoot1ng on Motht>r 'K J)ay oflus former young met'f' u t t Wi l Yt'HTH I~ : ' . ~r · \1 t j'l~ Anniversary Mr and MrH MonU· l.t"t· 1d t 'o tton ( 't- nt.t>r wil l C'l·lt•hrHLt'1.t unt~th e r wt--ddmg Hlllll\t'rtutr~ Sttturdoy St>plf"milt• r l .i th fkelung University Center. Suite 200 Wayland Baptist University OUNSELING 296-5521, Ext. 507 and SIX women assessed Martlnf'z to a sen tenet" of 10 years probation and a fine of $5.000 Th e V IC tJm ·· BIX·year - old Andrea Hamos··•• the dau11h1Rr Boosters To Meet lt~w T he ch1ld ouffered a •h11ht rh••t wound aft<>r be11111 hit by a t~ lra\· game u.nd a sc: ouung repon of 2:2-<ulibe-r hullt>t the state wttl!! mtended for mtt.I~ Wlmt'd :Je l ::Jo Garc ia Jr . i\ ube n Ag u 1rr e :0.\ Jt : ~·:.e Pet ersb urR will be g1ven . ·~ a: · .',: it.: !: ,.·:. • t l ter t: • ~ : · - ,J ~ ';J': (• :·~·: :· .. :e . -:f.' · ~ . !!. , :-~. t : · ·: ; -,; :-1? , ·w : · ~ ~ .j' · --:-· 3 .... t! .t' ':O:;~ ~,;,;._· il cr. ~htj :;t:' t :: Knc .... l edt; ed t ha t . ~ . ;... ~t' :i ng rtn !:!C r. :) u r :·:rr.e r ge r.c:,· :-. c. :r.er: alre.31y hos lle ~-r.-/ :.~.r-: tne =:-::t:.mclt was i r. f ,;_~ . our collection pol: ':';. ~ -;. : ;:e hav e no t paid their blll ~i. f, gi v e:-:-. .. :-.er, t:'l e c .. '. ' . ;; r: e ~ . r ~f':'e 1 :y •.. ·~ j.. •;':) .:.;;"• .• "' ':. 'J ;, - - ; ~ ·~t' ~e- \: l '' :, •. •.•r, := ':.• · : ~. :; .J; · t., e r ·· ~-~~e 1 ;:. t . ;:.. :~ -: :- .J: i .! ~ f--' : tr ·. ~ o~ · ;.. ": ~liJ ._1 ~, c ,. :: e:·1,1 L t' ... , ' J ·J !l t ,.,. ! ' ~>e.: ,..r;..! :.· a 1.·J o ~· t ~ ::m ~:...; 1: ~ t:J pay :r.g ~r :- ~ 5U:"": E.' C: • .. : ·. · s r. -:-, ... . : ~ r .: :; C: r-t c!ri . -- ;_ , · ::.•: · ,;· ~t-r T'P :..; Ur!\€ ' : ~ r. , -:-:.m~e:-.:: .. re acy r..:. vr.: ·: tr.d r. •. :-.t .: :.L :",•.-~t' :·rurr, the 20th. of ":lne m:. r.:. r. ..;r.·. . _ _ _ ·r· :~.P ::... l t vme :- ge ts l':,;.s b!.l l, ~r.E"':- . .~.r. 'r ;1 r:r: : f t~ .~ ·. bill is r.o: t:- : 1; ~ ~:: ,\ .~ Pn .LLIJI'/'- tf: :" l-v : L ~ ':. ;, · · · _; • --:: _:_ : ·; ; :. ~ ef : ~ .:.:; h;:,.:· -; ~ lt.:-k ~··.a:-:; . ~· - .· . :".[; ~ --".--.:._,_....,..--'-'- ..-· - : ! : :.e -:1:::. ::- ~ ,-~ · : ':..~. -. ~e !'l :'S !. : :··. tL -::: e ~ :; "J r. a s~t . '· t• ;,:-:· ..:.;, ge::Jer. t.s ::-.d el' •. :·. e : i =-~ >: ... :.. :<·: : :.r ·. :-:e r. s e:- v .: :: e "' ~:: Spt'<'it~ll>alt· St'ptA· m~wr ;ti hur ht~·n ~t""t Hp•·~_.ut. l dHk f11 r I >u nn ~ l.n~t• CLt · <;1nn T h t·\ "" d l rt'lt-hnJ..t.t• ufltllh+ · r ttrllll\t'rr\HT:.- till HHldt' ttH H ttnd ··· : . th llt dtilt' J. V. Owls To Field Team t\ The Owl Hot'•IRrCluh wlil ffit"i't Tuesday mght at H:OO p.m Hllhe h1gh school. Fdm of tht• To~wko of MartJnez's former slater-in· witr. H.M" O Plainvu•w Foll owmM: tux hours of mtense ~ l ltt : ;:. ·_: t ? be ~:t..-'e , ! ~~ - 1 il M.; Da a nd will not pa' at all wi thou t be~n €. : t::e j oy they e1re to be turn eC :J ::~ te-!' :..: r~ · ~u ~r c :nuch more time spent and ex ~e r,!:l~ · .~ ; t.:.ng procee~ and this hae : J ~ er . :.o metlmes they have a : r. ~ ~l~ Y a bill larger Tommy RcHnbo ..;~ ~ Sev-t>nth Street Park in deliberation. the Jury of six men ... 1. •. Most to pa y the ir bills , but there la tha t grou p 1e:n~-;·J ent . t~ r.. t: ·t ' "-' n lt · l, : ,fl, l' +' t'f• lt"' Mart Jnt>Z ·s t'i lrHn;::t·d wJft•, Hre-nda SaLit~, at thttt tlmtMarllnez ll:l t1 formt·r Mannt' Corps Corporal who lost h1H n.cht leR ot th~ hip m u mtlton-ych· UCCJdt"nt ~ll!iSlON · Ct'lt'brate Probated Sentence Is Given In Trial Individual, Marriage, Family and Group counseling :· ·· "'~ ~ "; ;.:.; :: : . 1 ~,~~-,. ; 1 \ ·nt"t , ;· di sc ussion concerning the grow1ns problem of ; :, p:-.· -r.t fo r "wa t e r, sewer & sanitation oervlces". · ner Hale Exteneion Staff--Phone: 293.S481. Arlan Gentry .. E:~~tension Aaent-Ellt ...267 Annie Brown..Exteneion Agent-Ext. 270 Bob Beneon-Ext. 267 Ag Wynon Mayee .. Ext. 270 He Danny Nusser-Ext. 267 .. Ag Greg Cronholm .. Ext. 273-Ento . STICKER PACKETS FAILURE NOTICES The Senior Class ie selling sticker packets. Each packet Three week failure notices will be given out after the end of contains several etickers. The cost of each packet is $3.50. The 4-H health program offers learning experience for youth nellt week. Theae notices are to inform a student that he is They can be purchaeed from any memberoftheSeniorClass . in such areas as uercise, diet and health care costa-all falling behind. These will be ieeued every 3 weeks for the Support the Seniors.. buy a sticker. important to youth as they lay the groundwork for a bnght remaiDder of the year. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• future. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... • SPIRIT RIBBONS A county wide · 4-H health project will be held Tuesd.ay. FOOTBALL The H.S. Cheerleaders are selling spirit ribbons. They are September 30,-4:30-6:00 p .m. at the Ag Center. All 4 Hers The Owl football team had a good game last week against sold each week beginning on Wednesday for Friday nights interested in this project are encouraged to 11ttend New Deal. They fell short of a victory, but marked some great games. Their cost will be 50¢ each. Support the Cheerleaders Objectives of the 4-H health program include the followmg improvements. This weeks game will be held in Tahoka. This and Owls--buy a spirit ribbon . -Accept responsibility for maintaining and 1mprovml( the1r ehould prove to be a very eliciting game. Our turn-out at last ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... • own physical. intellectual, emotional and •ocHII health. weeks game was super. I hope this weeks tum-out will be even PEP RALLYS - Acquire patterns of living that foster concern for h••alth and better. The match-up will begin at8:00. I hope to see everyone Pep Rally's will be each Friday at 3:35 in the H .S. Gym the quality of life . &here! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -- Learn about community health re8ourct>ti , how th etu> •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --- FFA . . resources repsond or can be changed to respond to communitY J.V. FOOTBALL FFA Dues11re due before the end of th1s month . They w11l be- needs, and how to use appropri11tely the health rHrP H~· Ht<·mo; 1n This years Junior Varsity Football Team opened their $10.00 per person. Anyone who has completed one year of Ag th e community. eeason Thursday night (Sept. 11) against Springlake. This oriscurrentlyenrolledmAgClasslsehg~bleto)om. Youdonot .. Learn about environmental issues as they rdlt><' t twlllth taam has worked very hard and deserves your support I hHve to currently be enrolled inAg Class. I encourage everyone .. Learn to make decisions that affect personal. family and encourage everyone to come out and support the J.V. teHm eligible to jom. FFA is a great organization for everyo~~ to community health. 'J'heywillpoBBiblybeplayingagainonThursday(Sepl. l~ l learn many things. Be a part, JOin th~ FFA . ·· Learn how people grow und d~vt>lop phvs>ca ll ,' . against Petersburg. This years J.V. team is made up of: Ken •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tntdlectuHlly, emotionally and s<K'u-t.lly thr~.u~h t •Ul hit· Stout, Jesse Marin, Jeff Wilson, Trino Herrera, Ray Dolberry . BANIJ -·Participate in health MervicP acllntleH . Eric Martinez, Ernest Cavazos, Richard Rosales, llo nnt•ll Th~ band has het•n working hard preparin~ for each wt•ek"s In addition to deriving both 1mmed 1utt- und tuturo hndth s~~.1~~!~~.:.e:.s:.~!~i!!.~~·.~~~~~~~:;.~~~.~!'~.'~~~:'.k: . hulf·tlffil' show . ~;ach Monday mght th e hand bel(ins practicP related benefit.~ frnm takmg part Ill thiH program. ·I II llll'lllberH u t~ ·OO . Theyworkveryhardeachdaydunngbttndclussalso rttn qualify for a numhf'r of llWttrds provided by Kraft. Ino· CLASS OFFICERS I h ope everyom• w!ll watch the b11nd at half.t1 me of eac h wee k"• Kraft provld£'• co>unty medal A of honor tnps w tht·f"ntloni!I ~ The cla881s have all elected the officers who will repre•e nt gam<'. Let"s KO Band '!!' H Congres• for stall· wlnnt•r•. 11nd t'>l(ht schularsh•p• ttl thP them throughout the remainder of the year. This years cla ss ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~·••••••••••••••• nationlil lt•vpl to \'( l Ulh whn t>xr...l 1n tht· prol{ram . officers are: OWL CALENDAR More information tthout tht• ~ - II prol(mm '" u\·adahl•• at th~ Seniors: .. President-John Weatherall; V. -President .. Chris Fnday 1121-·H.C. vs. Tahoku·There·~ : \10 l'••p Kallv ·· ll S rounty ExtenHH>n offin• at lith and A•h or rull2~:\.,>;4~1 ~ - ll Gym -~ \ : :JE> . programH are op~n to all pt' rNonN betw~~n th•· Ill(<'" of'• and 1~ f\1onday t l ;J)·· Hand RehetHMH l -· 7 00 ret{H.rdless of socw-t><'onomH' lt>vt•l. ntct'. colo r . H'' X n·lq{lnn Fndny .( 19)·-Pep mlly-·H.S. c;ym -~ l: : lC> ; H (. '"" f'..to ·r,bur~ ntlnda·up or natlorwl Orii(Hl /~-., Here--?1:110 . ( ~ e r. g~c. y " ·. ~r. g l"h• Hal•l"• nt.er Owl• Will f1eld JUOhJT vanal)' t.Pam Uua yee r f'h... JUnlur nututy w1ll play lnlnlt-<hat.t-1) folluwtn_J th~ JUniOr hateh tPlmr un ThurBday Mt>mt'W're of the team ma.tnl)' rumpoHd of .,.. F~ahman r·1~:;h. ·~~:•.r~:r ~t~o~:~~·, vara1ty valuable for the youn&or playoro to 1a1n needed nr,::,n~~mbera are. Ken Swut, J .... Mann. Jeff W1leon . Tnno Herrera, Ray Dolberry. Enc Martine!, Earnelt Cavazoa 11.-alh In Family The s1siRr of Wesley Masten~. Florence t ·enn of Cordell. Oklahoma passed away Tuesday Thero to no other 1nformabon availablr at pnsa It me R1chanl Roaalee. Donnell Sm1th J OE- l..etJB, JeiUf' J1m1nt'z . Mark Gomez and Pete Hooks For the but deal. try Hal• Cent.er firaL •••••••• conte-st Great- () Grandson Introduced @) Holiday Inn I Iii;;~;;;·;~ .. SHOPPING FOR A o1m Call us today for a free . Introductory consultatton 8'N-2bq8 Case International Dealer Sales Parts a Servtce Farm Equipment Lei ua help you to be More ProduciJN wllh d.,.,.,.ble Producfl, Flellleble Flnancltlfl Program•, end Perla •nd Semce Support. .. Special Awards Given At Council Meeting ~ I ,. The Hale Cen,.,r Owl Band will b. !><'rfornung paru of t.hetr UIL Mrs . MmrueStewart 1s proud 1<> annollDce the am val of a great· IITandaon Daniel Ste1r Dan1el wae born Alllluat 24th and wei1hed 8 lb, 14 ou. H11 mother the former Judy Townaen 10 a de~ nurae in the Dallas aroa J11dy 11 a 1969 IIT&dll8te of Hale Cent.er . Her paronla, are former lona·time rea1den1a . of Hale Cent.er, now ofPla.mVJew, are Mr. and Mrs . Velon Townsen. 4005 Olton RHd Pla#nnew Band Notes 02'3 .,Haill -="t ~aft Dntn C!9f[IDitllc;.er.....t....: performan ce 1n the com>nll wt'<'k8 dunng the half ume entert.alnment. The ahow Will mclude mus1c and dnlls the band wlll p<:rfonn for Judges in l:IL comPt"tllton m m1d October. The complete cont.estahow Will be present.ed 1<> the homel<>wn crowd dunn11 the half·tlme of the Owl homecominR HomecomJnll w1ll be Sept.ember 26 when the Owlo take on the Bovina MUlltanll• · Spec1al certificatea of Mrvice were given to 15 Hale Cent.er reoidenla for llDaelfiah eervice to the coummunity. RecocJnized at the regular monthly meetinc of the City Council were Raymond Trevino , Ruben ~. Porfirio Guerrero Jr., Larry Guenero, Y:'.f:e;;:~~dNM~ TC:::f:o: Also receiving the certificates of appreciation were Joe Martine&, Simon Jiminez, Carolyn McDaniel, Selao Garcia Jr .. Lupe Martines, Valentino Deleon, and Steve Plasen~< ._, Thie group of concerne1 citUena has been cleanm11 upanc improvin1 the Caudle Lakl' Park They have contnbuted the~rtlm e and reeources 1<> help make Hale Cent.er a bett.er place 1<> h ve an d work . The residents took on th • project on their own, wanting t•.. give back aomethinll 1<> the c1 ". for the effort.a made by c.: • leadera to improve Hale Cenkr Action, like the one taken, he!p make Hale Cent.er, a hometow n A town with concern for ea <~ other and unoelfiob act • DIANKYOU FOR SHOPPING Jloada)' tiarA Sabarda)' 8:00 a.~a.--8:00 P·•· • ·"-··· ................................ .. Sanda)'"ll 9:00 LID.·7:00 P••· aelectetl..._ .... week .. Y..., ~ l.e.A SMn Aa l.avestaaellt l.a tile ..........._ of Hale Center Ia l.aveatwat Ia J'OIU" labare. Tile l.atere8t of yoar -.oacy •peat ba Hale Center heiJM pay taKe.. edaeadoa• .tty baprove..eat. - d the prot.e.don of yowr h.,.... A dollarspelltoatofa.Je lAnder doe~~ not help the loeal .......... keep a wider ~~elecdoa. A w1t1er .tore l.aveldoJ7 aad ••'I•• tile . . . •h=llt• . . . a blgger ...... of~llhopplagdollar Hte.doa .. u.dted. -t..do• .._. ..,... Struve Implement Co. ............. forlodlr'•........, ............. ................. -······ ' ..,.__,_.,..~ ~ . . . . . . . . ' IIIII• . . . ILJi r!_ .......... . . , ,, Dew wal11111 , _ , _ . . - ' . • : . . . .. 'l; IIP'I'BIIBBR 11N4 PatalM.RobywaainatalladaacoiiUDandarofthaHalaCeDter POll of the American La,ion, aw:c:eacliq C.C. 8c1otJ1iDe. ether oftlcera to aerve in the comin• year are: B.W. Lew, C.W. Bocme, W.W. Roberteon, Arrie Brinaon, E.E. Stennett. F.P. Beoeb, T.A. Greenwood, T.D. Hooker, G.D. Applewhite, and J.W. Co•. Alell NeabiU waa in cha111e of inatallation. Mn. Elmer R. Anderson, Plainview, installed officer• for the Alllliliaey that night alao. Mn. Lou Ella Henkel, Mn. Viols Coll, Mrs. B.W. Lewis, and Mrs. T.A. Greenwood. Hale Center's new ha~ware store, to be operated by Obie and Tom fatton, 11 almost ready for opening, with pamtiDIJ and redecorating completed. According to John B. Martin, Administrative Officer, of the Hal~ County A.C.A. A few used army trucks have been rece1ved by dealers in Hale County, Martin said these trucks may be sold only to farmers and haulers of farm products who have been issued a letter of approval by the County A.C.A. ComDllttee ..... W.E. Cannon and boys brought a giant black St. Bernard ~og to town Tuesday which they and neighboring farmers killed that day after a chase all over the Gleason, Cornelious and adJacent farms. The dog is believed to be the "Lion" which ~!armed residen~ there for several weeks with his eerie "cry" m the early mornmg. And with tracks "as big as a man's fist" which he left all over the Western part of Hale County .... Jle:ed•. SEPTEMBER 1954 One of the outstanding small town school administrators in Texas, Supt. N.L. Douglas of Hale Center will be listed in the 19a4 edition of "Who's Who In America" . . The Caudle family launched its 31st year of ginning service m Hale Center thta week. The Caudle Gin kicked off the new aeas?n Tuesday morning, beginning its 31st year of service by gmnmg 1ts first bale of 191>4 cotton delivered by the A.B. Colwell, of Lakevtew, who operates a farm 2 1/2 miles from Hale Center on the Lubbock Highway .... Hale Center Cooperative gin crowned 18 years of sucessful OLTON FEED YARD A division of Seven X Cattle Feeders P .0. Drawer 676 Olton, Texas 79064 Phone"(806) 285-2616 move ia underway here to •tabliah a nine-hole1oll course to oqanize a Golf Club. An ideal Bite for a 1011 course conventiant to both Hale Center and . Cotton Center Co111111aniti•, has been secured. The paeture contains 120 acrea and ia plenty larre for a nine-hole course .... Hale Center's Lions club has revived it'e house numbering prOject wbich has bean under wraps for nearly two years. Numbers have been allotted, every lot in town, and within the ne:w:t tw? or three weeks the Lions Club will preas the housenumbenng program from house to house in an effort to number every house in town .... __completes Course __ Gracie Sanchez haa auceaafully completed Alloup's Auiatsnt Mana1er Trainin1 course held at the compan~·a home office in Clovis NM. Thethreedaycouroe SEPTEMBER 1984 .Larr~ Wheeler, a third class petty officer, is visiting here wtth h1a parents Mr. and Mrs. J .O. Wheeler, during a 30-day furlough awarded him following many months of sea duty with the U.S. Navy .... Airman 2ndC Douglas Bryan, 22-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Holhs Bryan, returned home last Friday with a discharg~ from the Airforce after completmg over three and one·half years of overaease service in England. Two Hale Center business firms, Struve's Store and Pollard Cleaners , were burglarized early Sunday morning . Apparently by the same man who was observed fleeing across a street near the Post Office around 4 a.m. A professional safecracker is believed to have burglarized both firms. Forced to smash his way out of Struv.•'s Store, he narrowly escaped detection dunng his danng early morntng ra1d .. .. Mrs. Harold Wardlaw, a recent bride, has been nanll•d winner of an award for 11 years perfect record with Southwestern Bell Tcll'phmw. Co . During her first yetH with the company she was not charged with one single dem<•nt fur errors. She had a perfect attendance n•cord and was not turdv a single time. ... · Includes mstruction in cuatomer relations, company policies, operational procedures, and mana1ement skills . The enl.ire ~f~~"tt~r::·:'p:~~vi~~ better service to our customers and prepare As•notant Mana1ero for a rewardm11 career m the convenienrt- Main 1n Hah• !'en!A!r Gran• •• a 191\4 l(rndua!A! of Cotton ( '••nwr H111h School Scramble FOR SALE- Kina aize sleeper aofa wtth mat<:hin1 chair extra ~;~. 221 W . Steveneon Callll39 · IH :n 2 · 74 2 · I 1 4 2 Ext. 6 9 4 2. FOR SALE ··LarK• l'ountr) Home ?n 5 acres. South of Cotton ( en!A!r. Pnc•d right . < ox & Kl't'ton H•al E•u.t~ M: l ~l FOR SAU>!lO '· l" Black Pipe· new 1 5'x7' heavy metal tool ohed wtth floor. 1 Ford Van oeat (Blue 1 wlth oeat belta and brac~•t.. I Seara 12 V . Multi opeed tndl mot.or·new. Call Udell Shadden-·8 3 9-206~ Mrs. Goforth Is Reco11erlng Mro ,) W C o forth a formrr lunM tJmt' rPHidt>nt of Halt•l' entf>r pnze ond aftn a 1 hole playoff 18 rf'(·ovennM: from t>xt.enBIVf' tht:> t.t>llffitl uf Dennis Moonev and !A!oUnM ut l.uhhot·k M•thodoot Brown to takt> tht> pnze ThP tuurnament will continue t>ueh Monday evening as long 88 Hosp1t.ttl Sht• 18 rt'{'uVf'nng 1n the homr of twr dH.ul{hLt•r Mn . Gent> Huddl• oton of l.ubbtK' ~ . Mro Goforth cun rf"('t'l\'t> matl Ht ht>r dllught.e-rs H.ddrt'stl Mrs Gt>n e H uddle•tnn . Ht 111. Hox ~64C. 1 uhb••·k . Tt·xao ~9404 daylight pt'mttt.8 . Tee off time1o at !i:IO p.m 4wko pd. H:l9 ~<I< an Equul OpportunitY £mployt'r Two teams tied for consulat.wn W II ,),•hn•nn •hpped by Ron no• M.-Heth . J.ll . Smtth and Earl Is It True You Can Buy J eepa for S'~4 throu1h the U.S . govern· ment? Get the fact. today! Calli· FOR SALE ..Iood seed potatoeo and melon, fresh ve~etablea . Call ~7'~5n MoJica and on call ll79 · AIIMup'H ( ' mnt>mt-nce ~tore&, lm· Twenty-two playero partic1 putt'd 10 the weekly tournamt•nt Monday ni1ht. Mter re11ulation play of 9 holeo first place wao cuptured by Arden Davio, Roy Borchardt, and Larry Perluno SEPTEMBJ<.:R 1974 The Hillside Co untry Club Ladies Golf Associatwn held 1t~ first organizational meeting ut dw Country Club. VotA.·d in as president was Ch~rs Thomas, nff1cers included Trudy MrBeth . Kay Ashmore, and Nell ~'arr es ter. Committees consisted of the Tournament Committee headed up by Linda Boyd, Lea Hear h. Judy McDonald , SuzHnnt• ll11v1s, Juanita ))pnt , l.u Ann Lemond, Sue Beach, Tany Brown . Joyce Smith and l'hnrlott.Carver ..... For the first timt•, the Hale< ···nter American will •ponsor a foreign tour. The overR<'BH tour, slated to sturt Murch~~ fr<>m Lubbock will include an excitmg, ninP-day European hohUHv m Holland, Germany. Fmn r••. Switzerland and Bt·lgtum .· avatlable to readers of the llulr l't•nter American at Hn extru spectal low rate .. . .. . Danny Nivens, son ofOrvd lt• !\i ve ns plans to enroll thiH lull at Texas Tech Umvers1tv ... for sale storf' 1nduatry conveniencE> stort> industry Grade returnH to her store at Jlf1 A-B-C I PRICE REDUCED To 824,000 209 W. 9th willro FHA or VA or conlidar dela~ed cloein1 3 bedroom beautifql yard, 11tora1e ah;;;/. CALL l>ONNA FERGUSON 293.0053 or VILLAGE REALTORS 296· 6311 untf. FOH SAI.E ·'-o"•ly, new ly rf'mo<:h·lf"d bnck home on :2 lulls With larK• storm FOR llt'droum hom e 504 W••t 6th Strt'<'t I 'ox & Keeton R•al Estaw ":19 lll ~ ~t>'\Aio Ph()nt- 1-'d~ ~ :-) ( 1~ cellar A Coli back ya rd. barMttln Lawn Mower RepaJr .. T L. Wnght 1s back mto lawnmower repa•r nd altw has good uaed mowera fo~ salt> Come by and see me at 12.1 f: :lrd ur !'all 1<:19 ·2~95 w1ll a l ~o d n yard work H Sofa and l...ovto St'ut $:N7 H.,. Phon• 11 : 19 · 2.'\o~ :l9r>.'l untf BOB CAS TLEBERRY . H~G by eppornl f"!IJnl ""'~ (]000' Buy· · Under J5 000 lf'lrH o.<~room-rwo Bonnie Cllilron's 219 W. 1st Street 839-2761 Hsla Canter, Texas oern . lencea m beet ytrtJ· ·corne • Shown oy fo l tppo11rmenr o n1r Nrce l 09drnom f:H ,. ,,. QIUA(/8 1111r l f'! !)&(}room ~ ~n g l e homeowner1 ce• b8c• or' AUTO ol G(, •}<:' ' ve s t un QIIISIJ B INSURA NCE CALLING ALL FARMERS Are you looking fora new career? Nrce 3 bedtoom 8\f 0.11'1 On ~ •nd flail Ovt o f c ,ry l ,,., 'Son I ; Good f.< c tttl Bur J B•droc.rr ~ · .. ( , , fl ' r "'"' Of1 50 ()td Job training partnerohip. Act ..,rv1ces 10 deatgnt'd in helpin1 the farmers making the trans1llon . For more information call 806./19Hil04 Levelland .. 2934:l97 PlalnVIeW··675-Z462 2nd and 3rd week P1ano lA.Oaeo n81fl my home Bt>tty ~:19;11:;7 4li W 11th StA>wart 4 wko b Comp r et~ , e- ,,,: o~~~ et.: '* 0 $1[19:19 bath . $:'JUO UO SXl 001.; 111 ~ and IW't up Would Appreciate Your llallnga .'1:16:1 3 wko. I 2 Pnce Gara1e Sale·.Saturday and Sunday 608 W. 3rd . LAST CHANCE Claude Burnett Agency GARAGE SALE ·107 Weot 3 rd street. R39·2328 untf. Hale Center 839- 241 (I !;j9 -24 '4 Meelln1 Slated The Hal•l'en~r Volun~r Fire Dept wtll meet Monday n111ht at 8:00 p.m at the fire station. Service-Quality-Economy ........... ...................................................... : N•ture'a Own Natural Gilt to Men Innovative Marketing Techniques Competitive Ration Cost Pasture Programs Available Risk Management Services Financing Available. Caprock Meat Co. Kill daya Monday-Wedneaday-Frlday New Custle 6:00 Guthrie Three Wuy 7::10 Here Southland 7::30 There Open 7:30 Here Amher~t l::lO There Smyer New Homt· 7:30 Here Whitharrel I::JO There Texline 7:30 Here Silverton -:::~o There e tt Get more of your crop to the bin WE HAVE ALL THE PARTS YOU'LL NEED FOR TOP PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR JOHN DEERE COMBINE Hale Center Co-op Gin Attention L. r l Custom processing 24e ¢ l'ruvule l..t·ader•htp for the Elks th1• year ure Sr TrH\'18 M~>rj(un, Coad1 l;t•ne Vulentmc , and Sr .Juy Cox You've worked hard and ~ invested heavily to make a · crop. Make the most of that hard work and hard cash ~ with a smooth-running, efficient combine. See us first lor ar.1 replacement parts you may need-rasp bars, bells, engine parts or filters, bearings, chain or auger fingers. Genuine John Deere parts are a designed and built to pro- . • A vide original ~quipment ~// performance 1n your ~ combine. Now's the time to check your machine. Then stop in and stock up on the parts you need. NeWAt Guthrie ... a,oo iJ& I1 879-2156 Cotton Center Grain 879-2166~ " ...... North Spacle Gin First Natlo•l Bank Inc. ............. a co. 879-4719 Paul and James Cattle Stop by ancl ,..,.,., fo win a John ,_,. Chain Saw ancl . ., . , Wesley Masters ond f'lflratt Masters Clta,.,.r In our,.,..., GINI•y Of Hale Center 839-2448 Saturday Ita,.... Gin Paul Robem011 907 East Missoun, Floydada Bill Ivins Mgr. 879-21 SO or 879·2159 . . , Savings AuodCIIIOn 709 Main 1139-2146 1 Polnlo<? West Builders Supply AND Redi-Mix Concrete Sentry Hardware Oealar r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I!i!i I I!Ii ~ "'~ I I~ I Joe Thompson Implement Co. I GENIUNE JOHN DEERE PARTS . II Abernathy 298-2541 105 Ave. D Abernathy, Texas 79311 LubbOck 762·1038 (Jlltfs fiVE MINUTES~ Hale Center Churches · · · ·First Baptist Church Rev. Ted Latham, putor First United Methodist Church Rev. Craig Cuny, putor CALL 839-2207 Jerusalem Baptist Mission Oemencio Gomu Williams Pump Company CONSI() f A THf EH BL f Lone Star Baptist Church Claude MuDins, paator First Assembly of God Church David Huiainger, paator Church Of Christ SiiM Shon, minillter St. Theresa's Catholic Church Father George Rooney, putor For SerYlce or lnlormetlon Cell 892-2338 Church of God of the First Bom 201 Main St. ldelou, Te•. 1m• Elias Morelez, paator Frienship Holiness Baptist No.2 Elt. Grillln, putor CROP LOSS PROTECTION Church of The Valley Rev. EIIMO Seldena, paator ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEE• Cotton Center Churches First Baptist Church Hale Center WheatGrowen. Fint United Methodist Church Hole Center Cotton Center Mayfield Holy Family Catholic Miuion R..,. Ric:k Son, -*or Rev. T- Woodward, putor Church of Chriat n..M8nh81,....-.. Hordy Dent Ill Mgr. Jones Blair Points ~~ ~ ~................................................................................................JIIi, Cotton Center Co-op Gin . . . .... ......... rll:lllnterWest 819-4719 . Cotton Center Rat.// & Wtlo/eule mNfl N1gt.r Phon8 983- 3493 El.etT~Cien We wtn locate one lor you. 819·2178 839-2101 202 W. Clava/and , Double wr•pplng on all meet Half1-Hind qu•rt•ra & lore quertera Call 983-5 033 or - ::z Cerpenlor, PtvonMf? I service ell types of pumps Domestic and Irrigation For Fest Dependable Setvlce 522 W 3 Chubby W1111ams cotton center ElkS vs.casteI per pound $22.50 $17.49 $8.25 $29.95 $14.98 Alum. Grain Scoop 9 ft. Pole Tree Trimmer 24 ln. Bow Tree Saw 5 Gal. &ott Water Cooler 2 &al. Latex House Paint N- • 879-4403 Bad C redit ? . Slow pay? Guaranl.Ped cred1t approval• on mob:! hrmes lr.t me help you. Call Frank <806) 37lr-4612. 3 wk•. $99.00 down, $185.03 per month , 3 bedroom, 13.5 Apr. 180 month• . delivery and set up mcludt'd. Call Manna 1806) 376-6363 3 wks .........For .A.I'i'vou·.:·wtieiit''seed r.ie.eds ........: 879-4719 COMMERC IA L fiiiE CII:OII' HA ll Ooe-Stop l.. araoce Sert~lce for Ho••· fa•ily aod far• Rohm and Hass Seeds' Call Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 r f' 131-2414 Paul Robertson Personalized Custom Attention Modern Customized Computer Services . n Claude Burnett Agency Th•re·o no place hke home •weet home Shop at Home. ~ol fh' ~ finunnng HVI.lllable , free delivery Call llon 1806i 376- ,. 'LAINVIEW, TEXAS r.o"~'c;• s•·· 1 ' pt"r month , 3 bedroom 2 montho !4.875 Apr., down, IIUHTanteed Oed tOO~ piu{'r1 0,,<;; ,. . BURCH BLDG 296·~476 7th & ASH Buy CoHon Every Time h .ntr' r- 1qr1' lOt Hl l Setting The Standard In The Custom Cattle Feeding Industry. . Mini Storage ENQUIRE AT lfOriQI · ScrHnltl porch--afKJwn STOCKS COMMODITIES Bobby Williams • Assistant Manager Phone(806)285-7742 :: •1th Clf 80 Acres ~· ·•~s to '" " ' " · ~ A' . ' JUif $.24 U..~ . V Rodney Dunnam ·Manager Phone(806)247-2049 .· e•r.- BARGAIN 0111 Datfl · Ht ~9:1-JU!Il services Sofa &: ChHtr·...S:ltl d own anMtnnt crt'"dn nt>w arrounl.tl Yrt.> kl1mt"Ci lip to Sl,!')()(l 00 ln8Lttnt 111 Hlo~t> c rt'dat f~n c t'd $ :1c• .<)(l(l SAL),;..~ llamby Manufartured Sand fi11h~r . uat'd 1 "'"'""n Call >.:19 EST 1932 Member New Vorl! Slock Each•nae Ana Olher Pnnc:•p•l E achanae bflc• Acr•• on Sen,<.e FOR SALE .;! lledruom 11om~ 50:1 W . 11th otr..,t (' ox & Keetnn Real Eota!A!. 11:19 ·l lU low as S2ll d o wn anst.rtnt c rt>dJt SCHNEIDER BERNET & HICKMAN INC. For Sale Lo~e/y .1 Ncrroom f,epleCI-bl llf'fllnf · IWO f'lalaSeries Made PoaaliUe 6y f',.._ ......_ .FlNu 11114 IIIIIW,.,. Wlao 8111111011 Our rVAt to WorMIJt Flwly• IWe Center CottM C . . c.op GJII, ............... We reeomlflmend tlaat you tltop firtt ira Halt Center, but we ira11ite you to patroraiae P14iralliew merchant. for the .er11icet and mercluJradiee you cannot get ira your hometown. The money you eperad ira Hale Center turns over a total of eevera times to provide benefits, for every citizen orae way or another, includiftll ta.x benefite, and your patronage of bueineBB firms in Plainview contributes toward the progreBB of your county, includiftll Hale Center. The progressive, resourceful business firms featured on this page strive to maintain a high standard of service and high quality of merchandise that you will especially appreciate during this period of inflation and other complications. As the friendly city with the "Windmill on the Square" we're proud to be your county seat, the base of county government. Thank you for shopping in Plainview. ........ LANDSCAPING . SERVICE SAVIONSTA· GRIE~ LAWN INSECT PHOTOGRAPHS CONTROL I t ,,. Puaports Po~rai ta PAGER 1293-6509 CARDS GIFTS CHINA CANDLES SILVERWARE Larry's Appliance Service J.lo.u, ()/t, (l., Keith a Wende Brocll New Owners LARRY R. SCOIT 327 BROADWAY PLAINVIEW 0..... Relia~~:~=~vicel Call BEAT INFLATION Repelr Your BOOTS OR SHOES Chilton Heating and Air Conditioning AT EL-VAQUERO BOOT & SHOE REPAIR~ . 806 w. 5th t· . -:0). c+IIJ&it s~::v~~d 1 213-4915 PLAINVIEW Plainview 293-7811 '1 Hours 8·7 CLOSED SUNDAY · -n · · ' · 1 4434 Olton Road __':.!!~w, Texas Plainview Automotive Machine & Radiator Works Redletor Phone Automotive Machine 293-9611 293-9471 293-9612 2315 West 5th Plainview 293-9472 ·. 'ALTH IS WEAl "H 806. 2Y3 · 506 6 NATURE'S WAY FC.J D SUPPLEMENTS . SKI N CA Rf & HUU SEH OL D PRODU ~ T S DORI~ GAITHER PLAI NV IEW TEX A S 7q072 Bnh Hl)lb.f\ +0 TOM WEBB 806 293 7407 t: ~ GIFTS FOR TEACHERS LIAIINING AIDS INCENTIVES SCHOOL 6 ART SUPPLIES CUSTI)II.MAOE BULLETIN 81)AROS POSTERS PALL 6 WINTI:II HOUIII: 1:00 TO 1:10 P.II. IION.·FRI. 10:00 A.ll. TO 1:00 P.ll. IATUIIDAY POll YOUII IHCIAL N!IDI CAll IOIC-QUINCY PLAINVIEW (101) 216-7147 ·Rogers Appraisal Co. Winchester Plaza Plainview, Texas 79072 Mrl"n Patter> Pre• tnum~ d1ffere depart Floyd•. Duma• For fire City Electric Company REED'S GLASS, INC. Home. Bustness and Auto Glass 296-2738 Construction Remodelmg Light F11ctures Electrtcal Contractmg New Stormwtndowa I Doors Prime Replecetnent Windows Meelerc.ro' end Vl11 Walcorne DIAL 296-5111 David Reed 2300 W Slh Sl reel Ron Reed Platnv1ew . Te• as Eddie SeaaiOM·Owner 4428 Olton Road Plainview tnlliM help • achool Dent . McCra , Coe The Upholstery Shop \( lf o I~) II ; il • P > f' I J it\lt· " h.rrl HtJr( '\ u tu ~'.» () f(' X;.l \ P 1~ I~ kup' ~ ~ o,.. o11 Boy" s & (,. rf's Fash1ons S1ze ~ Infant thru 14 i actior epee&. _._ Communicatio n~ t kllt ol 2'16·(t0h : '1/,('/. (,/} Security (; (PH ilo ! ~·H . •J " l ~ -t}..., .,0 .,).: o•'"" ~ \>r-.s & /) ~ ~h· • P l{u m l" Ho.&t\ 26·20 · PROTECT·ALL, INC. l" ~.10 ~: the o decidf aound The outat. ~. ~1"~(;1" - '. to tale TEX EDWARDS AUTO SERVICE • 3402 Olton HW) fA I E,.. OL. 'f Plaonv o ~w . TX 790 72 NEW & USED We tervlce ell brend1 ol eppllenc•• RESOURCE & PROFESSII)NAL RESOURCE & PRI)fESSIONAL 1101)1(5 LAMINATING U (V\'~ hie fit the 0 BURL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE COME lEE OUR· SELECTION OF: ~ I Sen nu· Y.u d ( nH·r ·••,.: \\ r-,, l rxJ' t·h TEACHERS-PARENTS-STUDENTS TEACHING AIDS •' Hardy 3-611 n oo o n Road Pleon v•e • :.>ll l -9022 STORE HOUR& Mon·&el. 10 e .m .-4 p .m P!A IO ,..A Li l EO !i.E ~ \'• C l CUSTm• DUAL UHAUST I CI)MPI.fTl REPAIRS O L TO N R O AD P~ ,t, , ,.. ,. , f _.., p .., ~- •fl eented School fire m depart at the day tr1 by fil Panha 'ea r t ave I at the PLUS SIZES " r&w/JP.! 4 71 0 ~ J cl [leper Reed's Glasa camea quahty storm windows and pnme replace window. The windows are double tilt in and are double hung. Reed's Glaaa will service and install the window and offer bronze, white or mill finish . Quality workmanship is exhibited on their reacreeniq and glaaa for picture frames . They offer entrance door closures for the businessman. Farmers can depend on Reed Glasa for the tractor cab glaN. Again their work is guarenteed. No glass need ia to big or to small for Ron and David. They stock no glar picture glass, plate glass and safety galu. For quality work at a fair price. Visit Ron or David atReed'aGlaN Inc. at2300 W. 5th in Plainview or give them acallat296-2738. --I Dr. H here • The Are you looking at the world thru chipped or cracked glaN? Let Ron and David Reed repair or replace that windshield at Reeds_ Glasa, Inc. at 2300 W. 5th in Plainview. They carry a large 10ventory of auto glaaa for the claaaica and antique aa well aa replacement can be done in 1 hour. Ron and David alao can repair chipped or pitted glaaa. U ainar the Novua ayatem repairs can be made while you wait in their lobby. They guarentee the repair not to crack ~·;; I Jupiter is the lergest planet end it has the short· est day. It completes a ro· tation in nine hours and fifty-nine minutee. 293-331 2 Pla1nv1ew ~ FROZEN YOGURT (NO SUGAR) :•o1w sots· Wedd•ng Etc For all your party needs from favors, to balloons to even a clown. See the people at the Party Place at 2605 Yonkers. With 10 yean of uperience Judy McClain can help plan wedding reception• and dances. The Party Place offers a wide selection of wedding cakea prepared especially for your apecial day. They also have on hand beautiful wedding acceaaories . If you have a luncheon planned for your club or organize tion let Judy McLain and herataffpreparea delightful country club luncheon for you. For something different on your special, occaaaion let the Party Place aend a bouquet of balloons delivered by their clown. The Party Place clown ia even available to make out of town appearences for any occasaions. Judy will custom bake pastries and offers the next day service. There alao is a selection of cookies and pastries available daily. The Party Place specializes in cakes with unusual ahapea and designs. They alao offer cake pans, cookie cutters with a wide selection of ahapea. Judy maintains a well stock of candy malting supplies. For your next party or wedding give The Party Place a call at 296-7860 and let Judy and her staff help make 1t a special occaaaion. For Your Every Glass Need Call Reed Glass, Inc. BRIDAL REGISTRY (806)~737 Every dey, more than 107,000,000 Americanseven out of 10 edultread a dally newspaper. Cop1es ,'){1)1?11 -'~ 901 Austin Or Party ~ ~ "Even if you ere on the right track, you will get run over If you just sit there. • Will Rogers RICI SAUCEDA Let The Party Shop Plan Your Wedding Panasnlc Microwaves Tappen Ranges, Dishwasher! Crosby Freezers & Ref. BURL SHEPARD Owner 293·3341 PLAINVIEW TINER MACHINE and Auto Supply Inc. MACHINE SPECIALIST SOUTH 1-27 BY-PASS . PLAINVIEW. TEXAS MIKE TINER 839-2880 293-1335. PL. SPAS HOT TUBS SATBUTI'B SYSTEMS LEISVREWORLD atOIOiton Rd7 Plainview, Tx 71072 Diamond Industrial Supply, Inc. Plainview 500 Ash T f •A S 7 9072 · 80 61 2 93 · 528& ~UPPLY Specializing In DuPont Pelnt And Body Shop Supply 293-1361 Tror N...., 728 Aah o-..Qpemor AcroN atreel from Posl Office Hardware Co. We epecllllle In China SeleCtion 1erw1o1t tor ell rour Wedding NMcla. Anything In Hardware end Houaewerea Plainview 296-2123 time1 the fi1 would rerau attact Ah the ~ 'amur wei1h thel3 to 10 timH ~·rd• imj 93 y '