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Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072 12 AMERICAN 50¢ Owlettes Complete Successful Season Hale Center History Recounted . In 1904 Paper A Hale Ceoa newspaper dated Feb. 17. 1904. helps recouncs dleearly history of the area. The newspaper. "The Messenger" wu owned . and editied by I.E. Wimberly. Confederate Veteran To Meet Inserted in die readeroolumns WIL'I a notice from Col. Chropshire. command. and A. T. HolweU adjl.. of a meeting of Confederate veterans of the Plainview camp. Evidence that jack rabbits were giving early settlers trouble was exhibited by a lengthy article by L.N. Dalmont. "What Can WeDo Widuhe Rabbits?" The editor WIL'I a very religious man. for numerous Bible Quotations' were scattered through the news columns on and The Devine Origin of die Bible. News of the war between lapan and Russia was front page news. Advertlsments Among dleadvertisments found in the paper is a half page notice from the Hale Center Mercantile company on "Dry Goods & Etc.. We want 10 call special attention 10 our fine line of Gentlemen 'sand Ladies Underware A Large Assortment of Men's and Boy's ready wear clothing." "U.R. Next" says an ad from Hale Center Barber Shop. owned by R.R. Bridges. Continued on Page 10

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Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072

12

AMERICAN 50¢

Owlettes Complete Successful Season

Hale Center History Recounted .In 1904 Paper A Hale Ceoa newspaper dated

Feb. 17. 1904. helps recouncs dleearly history of the area. The newspaper. "The Messenger" wu owned . and editied by I.E. Wimberly.

Confederate Veteran To Meet Inserted in die readeroolumns WIL'I

a notice from Col. Chropshire. command. and A. T. HolweU adjl.. of a meeting of Confederate veterans of the Plainview camp.

Evidence that jack rabbits were giving early settlers trouble was exhibited by a lengthy article by L.N. Dalmont. "What Can WeDo Widuhe Rabbits?"

The editor WIL'I a very religious man. for numerous Bible Quotations'

were scattered through the news columns on the~verance and The Devine Origin of die Bible.

News of the war between lapan and Russia was front page news.

Advertlsments Among dleadvertisments found in

the paper is a half page notice from the Hale Center Mercantile company on "Dry Goods & Etc.. We want 10

call special attention 10 our fine line of Gentlemen 'sand Ladies Underware A Large Assortment of Men's and Boy's ready wear clothing."

"U.R. Next" says an ad from Hale Center Barber Shop. owned by R.R. Bridges.

Continued on Page 10

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Mr. and Mrs. Carlloe Williams of Hale Center aR: pleased 10 IIJIIIOUI1(:e die engagementoflhCirdaugbter, Mary Kirsren 10 Michael Lynn Steen. lIOII of Mr. and Mrs. PmUln Steen of Plainview. Mary is die gnmddaugbter of Gertrude WiUiamsofHaleCenterandLaNoraWoodofMempbis.Texas. StlJeDisdle grancIfOII of HenrieUa Steen of Plainview. .

].fiss Williams aaendecl Hale Centu schools and is a 1994 graduate of Plainview. She is currendy mlVoring in Speecb PatboIogy 81 Texas Woman's University. StIJeD is also .1994 honor padualeofPlainview. He is ~g theUniversityofNorthTellllandmajoringinB .. inessComputcrInformalion Systems. •

The couple will exchange wedding vows ell May 18. 1996 at Faa BIpIist Cbun:b in Plainview.

FormvOwI ••• Cont'd from Page 1 inacorilllinfi\'Cpmeawilbahigh of

~.~. , " ~~-,,,.,,; .... IiOi!ItI~Jq,4 Brownies,'Mlit ' ,, '. ",

T .... '.F.iO , BRIWcPAS1': Ham B"-ut Bair.~S~~;-t,tiIk

LtJliIdI: Pial, 8~ Ve ...... Beans,leUo. Milk

..... ',M.i. BRBAKFAS'f:DaniSb RolIs,m

Port Linka, AIIorfed Juice. Milt LUNCH: BBQ CbicbD, RInch

Style Beans, RollI, Milk '"' .... '.F • • 22

BREAKFAST: Hash' 8mwn •• ,

i7;-'~;:fi BRBAKPA.~'Jfitoteali ,~e)all' •. ;\ ..

ASIOI1ed .. .. • if', ,."c -, '"

L • ....., ........ Did you know dill OlD' libnry

building ill sick? Its shelving is drooping from heavy loads IDI old IIF. III carpell are badly worn from mucb 1nIffic. and Us walls are in need of a new coat ofpainL The R!IIledy is vtzy expensive. so if you can: 10 help onlhis )JIOjecl, any IIIIOUIIt-small or large- would be IfIIII!iCiated. lUll hind in wbal you 'can give 10 die tiIny any lime.

We plan 10 beJin die work in early spring and do as much as weean. .we are 10 fommare 10 have a c:ompetent librarian. books from Story Telling age on 10 die "large print" age. WE see school aged people come in for refm:ncewOlk.factandfJCliell boots. !apes and records. k is gratifying 10 see our cbildren come in and select a IIpe.CISSCIle-book,magazineorbcx*. WE have a few Spanish language boots. Aren't we proud of what we have!

Thank you for any help eIIlhis. Picmea' Obb Reporter

Flora Maggard

There wu • lime when we expeeled DOahiq of ehJldren hal obedienee. .. oppoeed to the preeeni when we expeel eve~ of them bul obedienee.

H'&~ AMERICA

-Anatole 8royard

(USPS 223·140)

Hale Center, Teus '19041 , Distributed every Friday morninl

SUBSCRIPTION RATES $17.00 ~r year ia Bale CoUDty

$10.00 ~r year ,ou ... de Bale CoUDty ~1,J8'lI·

Edited and Published by Tommy & Claudia Rambo DrawerB Phone (806) 839·2312 Hale Center. Tel!8s79041

MEMIIER

'8M

TEXASPRESS ASSOCIATION

Roy Upt~rgro.v~ For

Sheriff oflla.I~Co,tt:-Qty

• 1'" . __ . ~~ . -".. " ' ;.' . - . -, •. ••

iBro'lPsing J1lround At The

Public Library Story bad a Hans Christian ADdenen dIeme last WecDIda.y u Pal Stewart

, rad "The Ualy DuckIiui- and discusaed some of his odIer IIIIries 10 14 childrea. Abo reid wens die __ 'kRnMrin Rem" T90 Mpch T V wi BphIw (Jag', RjqMey

Newlloob Hidden leweJs-Ancbews Brakfut in Bed-BIOWII CoaIqion.Coot Shades of Omco-Delinsky Angel Lipt.Qreeley InIlensily-KoonIz Love Me FciIever-LindIoy Hide and Seek-Paaenoo Hunter'. Moon-RoIJInIs lJ&htniDa-5tee1 5 Days in Plris-Steel The Prince II1II die PiIpim-Stewan Lift Bvery Voice-Tumbid Brimestone Weddina-Vine Puerto Vallana Squeeze-Waller So ThaI 0IIIIq May U¥C-WIaiaemcn

The foUowi"l Memorials have been received: I. MeBIGI'J fI Neda D,er fnm, KaddJll ROIl, lobnie et: Bonnie CbiIton I. MealorJ oIW.,.e HII from, PIIric:ia UndIey _ .. Me.orJoI ....... no..trom. Ben et: Gral:eRooey, Carteret: Syllil

WIJite IIId lamOy I. -, at ........ CowdnJ from, Caner-et: Sybil WIllie and family .. MtIBOI1 01,,_. S .... I'nIm. ear. et: Syllil While and family

CC Basketball Ends Season

Coaon Center basketbaIJ ended with a split with die Spade teams Iasl Friday evening. The Lady Bib walked away with a win and die BIts suffered dleir sixth straight diatrict lou.

The Lady BIts paced by Tana Buffa's 18 pointsandl08iePooI's 13 markers improved dleir loop mart 10 24. sweepilll die S)IIIIe squad in dislrict competition.

The Lady Elks jumped on lOp 11-2 in die first fr8me and auised 10 a 53-40 advanIBF II die final buzzer.

The Lady Bib finished die season with a 9-16 record and third place In the loop SlIIIdinp. The final district ranting was Amherst SoI.Lazbuddie 5-1. Colton Center 24, aacI Spade (). 6.

Followilll a fast stilt out of die blocb 10 begin die seasoo. 1()'9.dIe EIb feU onllanl timea ckoppingaU of their dislric:t outings.

In dleir season finale. CC kept the contest close with Spadt:. At intermission the Bib uailed 36-40. but a IhinI quarter slump aUowed SpadelOgainal().pointadvanlBgelO tab die 87-81 win.

PKing die BIb in sccriIg was Garcia with 2~-poinlS and Gut pouring in 24-points. Also tossing in double figures was Reeves with 11· points.

Cotton ~entefended the season in the cellar bebind Lazbuddie 6-<>. Ambers13-3 and Spade 3·3.

CC Trustees Set Election

Residents will be deciding a lOIII of two positions ell die governing body of die Couon Center School District. ~positionswill ~fiUCd during the election scheduled on

' Sa~y.~y4~

The fusiday ~I$~, apply for. place oniheballOi is Februaty 19. Applicationic:an be filCd during regular business "'*" at die School Admlnislrildell omce. The cIeadIine 10 file an QIIIic:alion is at 5:00p.m. MaJcb20.

School board members with terms expirihl are bQard vice praident ~n Kirby and board ~tary Charles Norfleet. Both men are expected to refile and run as

. candidates.

HoJ«lver oo.nsmem~ include JOO McFetriiJ. CbJisSageaer, Roby l.U~k. ,JuJia 1l1QU1l~...sJoe StoIces:

•••

The Prentice Law Firm 823AveG

0fIlce: (808) 889-8119 P.o. DoE III Po: (808) 888-1I._1_8, ____ ..... Bal_e-Ce~D.;.tft;..;.. TX_.;.'l9CM';";;";.;;..I1

* ELECT * Belinda Pefia

HALE COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR·COLLECTOR

• 36 Year County Residenl

I, 1 1\" 111I I,

" \ I I I "I,

Subj'ct to D'rft«rt#ic Primary Marc"12~1996 .

~.c.Ilocoqr •

HALE CENTER COOPERATIVE GIN CO.

839-2436 Full service gin with cotton related services

including cotton planting seed, ginning servi~es and Telcotmarketing.

~:~\: ;~"'"c·::: "7'~~

"" " >1"'~ 1t'%W.*,,,*~"'~i,,1I ----GeiitfLaffuim<Generil :Manager And

, EntQmologist SpeclalistPrOviding , EntQmology Service For ain ,CustQiners

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Junior League Begins Seas,on

Approximatel1y 120)'OIIII88&CrS1U'e panicipating in Ihc Junior League Basketball season. Games are played " at the Jr. High Gym on MoncIay, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings beginning at 5:30 each evening.

3rd " 4111 Grade Girls biImIara: ~i Hufthines, Jo

Angela Jimenez, Valerie Gonzales, BridgeUe Jim~"Pbebe Moralez, Elizabeth Salinas, Coach: Resa Huftbines

Shooting SWI: Ashlei Mahagan, . ' Cll\udia Vaquera, Karen Wilson,

Kimberly Gallardo, Brandi Overby, Melissa Shuping, Coaches: Linda Mahagan, Counnei Cavazos ~: 'Tiffany Perez, Amber

Keen. Jennifer Keen. Gaby Harris. Michelle Campbell. Erica Jimenez. Marissa Martinez. Coaches: Abby

. Rambo. Lindsay Roberts 3rd " 4tll Grade Boys

The Origjpals: Jorge ~Iez. AJ. Espinosa. Adrian Mendez. Drew Thomas. Andrew West. Roy Gutierrez. Coach: Kim Thomas

BluIm: Christopher Jennings. Terrance Johnson. Ira Mendez. Jeremy Huftbines. Michael Lucero. Oscar Espinosa. Coach: Resa Huftbines

1lIl1ll: Geronimo Flores. Carl Salazar. Marc Anthony Puente. Sammy Ruiz Jr •• Gabriel LaGarza. John Paul Gutierrez, Coaches: Jeny Puenles. Eddie Jimenez ~: Chris Baca, John Eric.

Anthony Castillo. Ronnie Ramirez. Cory Crump. Danny Joe Garcia, Coaches: Danny Gan:ia, Allen Mason

SJammm: Jared be!'lial, Darel Jimenez'. Jaime Rodriqu~, C~ris Garcia" Paul Cisneros, ' Blaine Summers, CQaches: Melinda

, Summe~, ChriaCaoilon

, 5." " 't""Grlld,e .. J:;.ii)~r.;

Crupe. Ariel Watson, Ida' May Moralez, Victoria Gonzales. Antwanette Johnson. Amy Dulin. Coaches: Kadiy &: Allen Davis

Baidml: Mandy Hickman, Peggy Lillie, MeliSIB Cenic~s, Cynthia Ceniceros, Niellole Thomas, Leah Selda Diaz. Carmen Diaz; COaches: Allen Mason, Danny Garcia, C/larles 50ehngen ~: Jade Booher. Brandi

Thomas. Roxanne Apguiano. Idalia Jimenez, Virginia Ramirez. Shannon Ray. Coach: Monte Booher ~: Sarah Massey.Lauri

Boyce, Rcsa Uptergrove, Amanda Ruiz. Meagan Norris, Veronica Flores, Coaches: Katie cl Debra Massey ~: Lauren Armstrong,

Michelle Cummings, Erin Dempsey, MikkiHuguley,CharissaKilll,RoXie Perry, Coaches: Jane Curillllinp &: Marilyl'l Kin8

5111 '" 'III Grlllle Boys ~: Edward ARds, Joseph

Bernal. Tyson Johnson. Jacob Rieff. Patrick Baca, John Zamora, Brandon Luera. Derrick Helbert, Coach: Jeny Rieff ~: Jonathan Weaver, Zane

Logan, Jesse Dominguez, Keynan Wilson,LanyEsplnosa,ChaseLloyd, Danny OrtiZ, CasonGinn,Coach: Lee WilsOn '

flIWl: Chris Trevino, SolOmoo Garcia, Jeremy MuUlns, Nathan Black, Christopher Ashby. Casey Perez, Joe ' Hernandez. Coach: Jeff Black

J.IBa: Willie Joe Johnson, Mall Crupe, Max f1Jores, Alex Trevino, Rex Anguialio,ChriSlOpherGonzales, Je$ieEspinosa,Coach: W.H.JOhnson

. Anllt!),,), Cozart.

M9Ma.v ·am.", '.9 Shooting Stars vs Queens

Slammers. vs Qriginills Rockets vsJazz

Super Sonies \IS Rockets Tuesday Fchryary 2D

Shooting, ~tars vs Swoopsters ~Ptors VB Bulls

Middle , School Activities ' School in finally biIck infullswing The Jr. High Band has been busy

after the two 3-day weekends. working on All-Region band music. Teachers are filling us full of The tryouls were .held Jan 23 in knowledge. Here are a few things , Lockncy. ManystudenlSareexpected we 've been studying. 10 do very well.

In Mrs. BizzeU's 5th grade social The 81h grade American History studies class They are learning the class is sludying the American Constitution. All students are Rcvolution. Following II study ofthe cxpected to learn the Pre8Jilble to the tax procedure. by the British. thc Constitution and say italoud. They ~Iudcnlswereinvolvedinasimulation have learned how the congress makes thai placed them i'1 the role of citi7.cns. tile laws. the president carries them out, and the supreme court decides tax coUectors. King, or parliament what is legal or illegal. memOOr. Students had a very strong

The 5th grade science class has response to taxation without

'ropresentation. 'The students (colonist) wanted to boycott. form Kids of Liberty, organize an M&M Congress, and tar cl feadler the tax collectors. Some particular unhappy students were Jessica Valenzula. Christina Gonzales, Peggy Magalleil, and Katie Anderson-they ended up broke.

There are many more activities happening. in fact to many toll\ention. All the studenlS are ready for the next brake from sChool so they can relax.

M.S. Student Council Reporter Lindsey Rogers

becn studying preditor-prey relalionships to see evidence of this the studenlS h .. ve dissected owl ~lIelS. The s~elctal remains of the owls last meal wa.~ proof it had consumed prey.

The 7th and 8th grade Reading Improvement classes are studying main idea this six-weeks. T' 'yare learning about topics. annolation. talley. passage. types and summaries. They hope to improve their T AAS scores this year.

Dick's Alternator & starter Repair Starter & Alternator Repair & EXlchslnglel

Auto - Industrial - Truck - Farm Irrigation & Tractor

Mrs. Pryor's 7th and 8th grade classes arc diving into the writing proccss. The ncxt 9 weeks will be devoted to the writing process of compositors. They will be taking their "bare tree" compositions and lurning them into "lusCious fmit­bearing trees" CClmpositions. The 8th graders will be concentrating on the TAAS writilll test on M~h 5. If your child seems a little teSI ..' or fmstratcd give them a paton the . 'ack. Alsoourvocabularycontinue.~to ~ row with concur, piquant, Aamboyant 1nd pathetic. - 1

Mrs. Cox's National Junior Honor ,StudcnISLindseyRogers,Karra~ 'or, Mori Applewhite. Bradley Blo·lnt. Tara Booher; Brittany Chcrieven, Bridget Cross. Misty Hickman. Jared Horsford. lsabeli' Morale~. Jimmy Parks, Josh Rieff, 'and 'Stcpharlliie WiUia\'n~ . were . very . bQs~~u(iil.g . D~e:mber niaking -4", ~l;tti1i1 'b-o'll 'i,rigcls for Middle~chobIS~ff Chrjstma,sgi(ts; ' NIHS ' is, ' an organi7.ation'. ;which 'emphasizes service. ' ' , :,'

'Daughter Wins Honor

Richard Eckstein Open M-F 8:30 - 5:30, Sat 8,:30 to N'oon

112 W. Stevenson. 839·1219

Senior Citizens ''In The Limeligh~"

tJJy 'JIera !Meester 418 West 2nd • 889.2428

MODday. Febrlllll119 Baked ChicIren with Mushroom Sauce, Buuerbeans, Mixed Vegetables, TOIled SIIaIUlIaIian DIessIna, WIIeal Roll, Pineapple Cobbler Cake

T .... y, Feb....., 20 Veptable Beef Stew, Pea Salad, Combleacl, Cherry or Plum Cobbler

WedDelday, Feb....., 21 Roast TuItoy, Sweet Potatoes, GIeoa BeaDs, Tossed SIIIad/lOOO IaIand

Dreuina, WIICIl RoD, Cmuberry Deaen . n ....... y, .. ebl'llll'y22

Bniaed Beef TIps, Com, Cooked c.bbIp, Carrot SIicb, Cornbread, Apple Cobbler

Fr .... y. February 23 Sloppy Joe on a Bun, Tater Tots, Carrots, Pineapple Gelatin, Pickles,

Ginprbread "

The palluc:t supper 011 Monday file at the CentU. nigbt, February 12th,wu well On Friclay night, February 23rd, attatcled and we had. wonclelful.It beginningat5:30,therewillbeanother is IIIIIIIZiDB dtat we always have such fund raiser meal for the entire a variety of food. Those having comm.unitv. The meal will c:onsistof Febrwuy birthdays or anniversaries cbill, beans, combread; relishes and were bc:incnd with • birthday cUe homemaclebmwniesatacostofS5.00 and picture taking. We then drew a per person. Hope yOU will come and Valentine from a box and aU ei\iOYed invite your friends also. the clever cards ind verses which We urge an- who have said they werehandmade. TbenbyaecretbaUot wiUbuyoneofoutblrthdaycalendars we ellOlC a couple as King and Queon to come by the Center and pick them andcrownedtllem. Thecouplechoaen up. We need the money eo pay-the was J.C. and Novella Sneed-IeaI printer. If you lRunable to come for sweetheartsll Severallablesolgames your copy, please call and it will be were going on and several played delivered to you. bingo. A Cormer membtr, Bertha VirJlinlaWaitsaccepteclapoaidon KoeIer,nowofPlalnvlowwasplellCllt onIbeAdvlsoryBoaJd. Wearecertaln and it was good to ICO her qain. . she wiD serve well.

ThemontlllYbuiinessmoelinawu Derald Gray is SliU in the hoIpitaI conducted at noon Monday,Februai'y at Lubbock. We are uncerIIUn when 12th,letbyPrelidentRoyMcCoUum. he wiUbe able to come home. We After ..,proval !)f minutes from hope ilis 8QOII. We m~ DaaIcl and January meetill8 Roy cail~on EIma when they are not present,. Direelllr VictieR. (orrepcxts:She " R.C. ~ J:~ $~Ycils.1sad ~ their " toId.~ _(or:,thOpe~PIODUi, ~~_" dliyt~ Laurie. of' 24'IDOIb;wcicdelivdiOibui<1nil ~. she ~Id lis ~,had~ tQ

,and62f~~tOMCijionWbeds ' ionic ofol!f~. elic.lts;11Ii1' :~eo);2:2diii1y to ' Memorial$ in memory. Of Madge shul-lI\$ .1lI.id ](i\4fI1Y;'~ Meals . on Thom~ have~1I given by Ms. Veo WheeIJ i*ti!:ipan •• UwU~ Kni&ht,QerryD. Knight, Marcus and that "Wrilcp 'V01\ID'" to Anaisi Knight,Glen aildioy Day. Mr. deli~"", 'f:M:RlUleI.n:dl.vided and Mrs. Harold Bowen. Opal Lee, so, that _~!~1!!icOYeted in Anita Walls, Bettye Long. . about on 'IiOut. If YCi4 cIft Possibly spare an_at.J~~. week it would be abi,:Mp.,,;~, Wewili~ ,

VolllnteeriOfiiJe" ' Friday, Feb ••• ;'-"':: Next ", ,!

at.6p.m. , and

Whatever ","ODieD do 'they must do twice .. ,I!!U .. ~eD to be thought ~.Ir •• good. Luckily. thie II 11'01 ddIlcult~

-CbuIotte WhittoD

ti" ' ," Who's . . New . Davidand Lauia Peggram of

Lubbock are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Matthew Lee. born January 23, 1996. The new ' arrival lipped the scalesat6lbs. 100z.

Matthew' Lee has older sister Elizabeth.lige 3 years, as a playmate.

Proud arandparents include Don and Joyce Peggram of Hale Center and Jim and Patsy Carrell of Keller.

OUTSTANDING WILLING LEARNERS: (back row from left) Kimberly Gallardo. Sammy Ruiz, Erica Jimenez, Roy Gutierrez. Robby McCarver. Geronimo Flores; (middle row) Kayla Thomas. Linsee Ellis. James Willeby, Maddie Belt, Kelsey Bryan, Matthew Gonzales; (front row)

' Alyssa Calderon. Alexan"dra Martinez,Abel Valencia. NOlpictured are Sasha Morales, Ryan ' Anguiano and Cynthia Rodriquez~

fF ootprints A unique gi~ aA for all occasions

... A true story of rural life and love ""l · and education - 1920 to 1994 . My own Lovestory - most beautiful - a 450 page hardback marketed by the author:

$22.00 Tu &: ShippiDl

IDcluded

June Shannon Rt. 4, Bos: 21 Stephenville, TX78401

Books are also' available at the Hale Center American

LET OUR TRAINED TECHNICIANS PERFORM A 95-POINT'INSPECTION ON YOUR JOHN DEERE TRACTOR

'FOR AS LITTLE AS $175!* '"Prices,may vuy by IJ!OC\eI

Wh,t!s ,th.~ best way to be sure that your Jo.hlt':Deeretractor is up to the demands you'll JJeplacing ot). it inth~' season ahead? Have our John Deere trained service professionals give it a complete inspection, They have the special tools and training to be sure that all YOUf tractor's specs are up to John Deere standards. And right now, you can take advantage of this. special inspection price. See us soon.

Program in effect until March 81, 1996

'thompson . "'l?I~~e.t,. In~ ..

215-2636 OItH

! t,JQt1tdngRuns LIke a

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: .' . Thanks, Owls & Owlettes, for a . : : great season. 'Weare proud of . : : your accomplishments both on : : !Han' - In -!Hant! .. ~ and off the court. Hale Center : -CI I} -CI UeWufa!Jforsjora,?(pi{tfecfmidan . Owl Booster Club I} : 211S.Main.839.2579~ . ~: -ec J.V. Owls -I} -CI Members of the 1995-96 team are (back row left to right) 'Ricky Don F I} f . Pool, Jeshua King, Victor Hemandez, David Rodriguez, Jacob Perez, re e III aD. I} ,.. BrO~D'S PharDlaCV Coach Warren Swarb', (front row) Tony Valdivia, Rocky Jimenez, ....

f · ~BOba..TanYBrO- fIT Funeral RO'me : ,.. __&& Jason Pryor, Cory Needham, and Desmond Ray. ::

t 601Ave. G • 839-2466 223 S. Main • 839-26~6 : ~ I}

i Sun Vue F rt-I- I .MAYFIELD : : · F/oydW8~.I:=, nco ~{ ,;r; COOp GIN : : \III' 879-4521 I . 879-2172 • f¥nn Barton * {(_.up""': {( )}

: % t£. .' J.v. Owlettes . Freshmen Owls ~. {r at-r men' er Members of the 1995-96 teanlare (back row left. to right) Sara Garre' tson Farm Sunnlv '!<r' -CI . ~ ." Shaver,CoachJeriBeenJAnnaTijerinaJHollyH~e8JCoach Me~ber8-ofthel995.96teamare(backrowlefttoright)Rusty . .,.. T I}

.' -CI . \Junior Ashmore, Rolli Lyn Ye1lj (second row) Amiee Silvas, Sandra Vick, Jason Silvas, Casey Barrett, Eric Armstrong, Jason Thomas, . 839-2171 It -CI 839-2."". '61 Cineceros;(thi'l'droW)Andrea. Compton. Dana Black; (bottom'low) Roger G~no. Jace Norris, Bobby Ruiz, Sonny Rodriquez. Coach )} ~ ~ Debbie Q~w,a 8Ild MODic:a Jimenez. . .. ,..; . . Danny Brittain; (front row) Shiloh King, Ramond Trevino. Brad ~

. -1& . Cummings. Pedro Gutierrez, Omar Andrade, Kevin McGill. Eric ;} .

: .hl-'I.· ... ·i ••.. : .. , ... JJO. ' : : ~p:l':.I ·. ·l'·'.h: 6~·Fl:· · ~~gt;.<B?O;~,lP~t " ~· :~HaleCenter. '. . : ·t eUql"tN"IJIQoDie,,~~x ' , · .: . . ~· .. h· Qr-~~.~:";:.,~·: .' ~~A~ i :'/ ~ .. ·':}]MsbraneeAtfeJicy Lellloa., FarDlStore: f' '. D~y~(Iri ·'~Ho.e. JleAlth .... ' . ::~$ .'.Matn -~9;'~688 .:· . . . '8' 'I·S ..... · .! ' D' .aoo. c ·.I·.Rl: '. U1 E.Stevensoll • 839-2n2~ :; 20a W. 4th ~. '8ai-2471 ... . ..., 101 '.' ' '. , 4.UU .,.,""',& U . ;}

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Obituaries BoUWeevil CC Elementary Honor Roll

'Ibe Cottoa Ceater BlemeDaary ~-BenB.TyIa'CIiDe HoaorRoD .... beaD ..... for die "8" " .... 31d Six Wert Period II follows: ~ - BJY8Il Garza

Eugene Barnes Calif. .. Meeting Slated .. Servicea forEupne Bames, 76, of He was born Jan. 17. 1958, in

Couon Center, were bold Tuesday at Muleshoe. He married Jolene the F'USl UniteCI Methodist Church of Morbley 011 Nov 30, 1992, in Clovis, Cotton Center with Rev .. Lyndall N.M. He moved to aovis, Calif., Fletcher, pastor, offk:iatinl. from Clovis, N.M., in 1995. He was

Burial WII in the Center Plains a Baptist. Cemetery in Cotton Center under the He worked for Bil Valley Asphalt dileclion of Freeman Funeral Home and Maintenance. of Hale Center. Additional survivCl'S include his

Barnes died SlIUIday. Feb. 10, - wife; a SOlI, Cody of New Deal; his 1996, in In-Plains Hospital. palenlS, Bob Owen of CecW city,

He wasbomOcL 13, 1919. in Inll Utah. and 10die Kay Herbert of Hale ,County. HewasamemberofthePirst Center; two brothers, Danny Wayne United Methodist church of Cotton of HaleCenter andDonnyEarI of Las CenlerandafonnermemberofCOlton Vegas, Nev.; and his JP'IIIIIIpaIenlS, Center Uons Club. He was a vetenlll Jodie Miller of Needmore and Mae of World War n. staIioned at Pon Owen of Abernathy. Bliss in the U.S. Army. Hemoved., Johnnie Kenneth Colton Center from Paducah in 1942. He moved to Ropesville in 1948 and Trimble reIIInIed to Colton center in 1952. Funeral services for Johnnie

, Survivors include four brothers, KeJUlOIh Trimble, 73, f«mer Hale OL. Jr. ofDriPPinl Sprinl8.A1ton of Center resident, were held Monday in Lockney, Bobby of Couon Center Bratcher Funeral Home 0IapeI in and Bill of San Antonio; and a sister. Denison with the Rev. HarJey Glenda Barren of Cotton Center. Striplandand the Rev. Marion Altom

His father, 0 L. Barnes, died in offk:iaq. Burial was in Fairview ' 1983; his mother. MaudeBames,dicd Cemetery in Denslon by Bratdler in 1994 and a sister. Evelyn Williams, Funeral Home. died in 1976. Mr. Trimble died 11I~,Feb.

Pallbea1ers were Darryl Barrett. 8, 1996. CaseyBanett,WesleyJohnson,Gary He was born'Man:h 31, 1922 in

There will be a Boll WoovU Meelinl hold Monday,~ 19, at 7:(X) p.m. at the'ODie Liner CeDI« in Pllinview. IDfonnaIioD cIiIcusIcd wiD be c:onceminB a poa.,ibiC nail elec:don for the HiP PIa,ins ZonD,or the Texas BoD Weevil PouiIdatlon. 1110lI0 inleieSled are urged to aaend.

Volleyb'all Tour~ey '

Scheduled Colton Cena PI' A will sponsor a

c:o-ed volleyball tournament Man:h 2. RecIeIIian and power divilioas wiD be Umited to first 18 in eacb division. DeadlinetoenterisFeb.28. Porreaervalionscal1 ScoIl Harbour at 879-2392e1'RandyLandat879-2301.

Firat BaptlatChurch Prayer Line 839-3221

Intercealorl1O-12 Dally Rec;ord Your Req~t 2.H".

~.BReIIeaa 3DIl..OadR - SIpi~ Arevalo, JaJIIIdD - CoSIIIdra 00azaIes. JeRllDY 00auIes

BRIICIIt HIrt. SIIawn Sexton 3aUiDdI- DaviCl Banaa ~-JoImnyBazln.MaDdy ~ - Amber Ashby, Lupiia

Bradshaw, Katie Kalmer, Sarab G.aa.OIrisIopbetGonzales,a.nce KUby, ~y IApoz, Jene Masten, Kirby, David Ray Lipps, Nathan AvenSnw, Gllrie Saoope Myers. Benjamin Stokes, Bradley ~ -Toby caatilleja, 8JIte Stokes. DanielSub1ett, Brie Cazares

Haney, Cody Heath, Julie Heath, ~-JenJli(erGan:ia,Krystal Kamt Pa)'llD,1'oby Sapc:boz 00aza1es. Brill Lulrick

&QrIdR - Cristalyn Sqeser, 6dLJlr.Idl - Ruben Aldape. Whillley Suaw CbriIlOpher Ashby, Paul Bamn,

fiIbJJadI- Amanda SubleU Tony Garcia, Misty Gonzales, """"venae MOIIan Haney, Dustin Harbour,

JaSlIIIIR-Cuisty AIvIrIdo,Suha 1bomas Lopez , CIItiIIeja -TlleHaleCenler Amedcanlegms

lIIl.JiIIdA - Sara, Barr, Debbie the delay in printill8 this honor roll. Briseno,1ennifer Heath, Brody Kric:It AdeqU8le space WII not available 81 ~ - KriS18 Pertdns, Diana the time die honor roll Wllievealed.

Saenz

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sterling SUver Jewelry ~flP." 25% 011 ' ~~e6.

New spriDa'item. arriving claily

Woocl,TommyHorsfordandWaylon Wheeler.andmaniedFai!'leeKoenon . ~~~ •• ~" _, Ashby. July 24, 1~,in Boller. .J1' .. -~ _

Theo Hackler HeandhiswifefoundedComputer ~ Horse Breeders, Inc. in 196' in' ' ~\ '

FuneralmicesforTheoHaetier. Colben. 1be1r business bas been 8S, were held S81urday in F'lr8tBaptist inslrUlllental in the selection ~ Church of Olton widl JheRev. Kyle ~Cif~ofdiehi"'quaJity Sueun,pastor,cifficiadna· BlD'ialwas hones in England. JJeIand. CanadIl in Hale Center Cemetery by ~y- and III over the United St8IeS. Ulley-McGiII FUneral Homes. Mr. Trimble wu the fir.t to

MI. Haclder . died at 8:50 p.m. measure confirmation and Thursday, Feb. S. 1996 In In-Plains COII\pu~ the data inonler to HospliliriHale~afteralen&thy . cOmPllle ~Bi~1 8QdpiOjc!ct

• iIlnees. '.. . , :flilOre com"'!;, ~18. ~heWu boriIl'I'C)v •• ~,l?O.IR: · He ' h~d.tJ~ Qil~ ~1ai!J~ , .

W,SO ~JY ~ ,,*! Jived ... ~e CQ~Ii~"bCfotiniovilla tJO~. · (lenb!r;;bef'cxe ,!RQv!ri8 to J)JI(Ifl "' .;:_,Ce_;jJt.t9~~ Wiif'Wil'''Y',S; 1934. " ,. " . Amiy' vci_ 'or'wdWii':nitd '

She w~ameJ1)ber ·of T.E.}... wu,a~berotthc.itiVeB8pIist ' Sunday School ClalS, ~lttensio" Church. ' - '. Homemakers and of First Baptist Survivinl are his , wife; Church of Olton where she tauSht children.Charlolte K. Abrams · of . Sunday ~l fel' many ~ She Cartwrigbt,Okia.,RanclCIIC_ Trimble ' worked as a nurse for Olton ofDurant,OkIa.,StonneylC. TriJr!ble Community ainic until rctirinl· of Colbert and Fabian K. Trimble of Surviv9rsincludet~~,~ Denison; ~~. Richi.d lAd

O,louee of OllOlland'UllioRiiClley Royce, botli of TiSliomingo, Okla.; of Lake Dallas. .' '." tIJ.ree sisters, Thelma Incbon of

. . Tho family SuueslS mernotialJ to Blownfield, Sm1a Fulloi of Caddo, , RUMina Wallel"~ ~Cenlp', ~aIact~t..allmtnofCalley,

P.f). 8ox409, Olioil79dii4;orlo abe Okia.; six arancIChiidren and' fOur Q,!.ton Am, ~u.,lan!.v,",e_ .... ~.''','!!l_ia~idn,pc8l,~. " "

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• Proven business background. • Fullfilled all 'campaign promises. " . ~' Moved property taxes to Appraisal District to

fundS, computerized and totaUyrestructured tbe -OrJne(l ~b,ree ,subcontractor stations inR,.oen~atn,v. ., an'!lP~tersburg. ;., . , .

• Chosen from 254 Voter RegiStrar5l1,:' ~:t;b,~~be~: '~~f!=t '" q,~,~ tile Jpin. Ap,Plication D . '"' t.owiit~' die new "sOftware prolgtJmfor ~be ~;Je~tiQllsystem 'used bYlfl~,'S~~.'

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Generous Doaatlon-Hale Center School Superinlelldenl Speck Cox is pielUredleCOivinl a donation to theschooldiSlrictfrom SI8C)' PiUowand Alice Guenero of Heartland Wireless of 01100, a division of Heanland Wireless Communications, Inc. ThoSl0,OOOdonationlepJeSentedroyalty!paymentsfor microw~yc;~ls, being leased by Heariland. ..

. "HeardandWMssCommunications isproud to beabletoconll'1bute to the Hale Center Independent School District," staled StAley Pillow, General ManeaerofHeardandWilelessofOllOn. "Wehavealong-Sl8ndiDgconunitment to JIIOvidiDlSupJiOIt, both flR8l1cia1ly and through educational programming. to our eilucational ~."

Heanland Wireless of Olton provides the Hale Center and Olton area with cable television service delivered via advanced microwave technology. Some of the microwave specllUms utiJized by Heartland is being leased from IhcHaie Center School District.

. Heartland Wireless CommunicaUo,ns. ,Inc. clUlQl!dy owns and operates 32 wireless cable systems servill8 over 85,000 subscribers. ,

Booster Meeting There will be a Band Boosters

meeting on Monday, febrUary 19, a\ Monday, Feb: 19 7:00 p.m. in the High Schoo. Band BREAKFAST: Juice, Waffles! Hall. Among items to be discussed Syrup, Sausqe, MiIlt will be the~oming band trip. All LUNCH: Tossed Salad, Chili parents of band studCllts8le utged to Cheese Burritos, Com. Fruit, Milk aitend Tuesday, .Feb. 20 '

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• School Board Meets Hale Center. r •••• Febru.ry 12. 1996

lliatory ••• Cont'd from Page 1

-------------~-.------~ • . Electric ContlYldinB 4 RqGiring r I CITY ELECTRIC OF PLAINVIEW, INC. I I 4428 Olton ~ • PlainvielU, 7X 19072 I

~EGULAA "EETING: F. Bridges. M.D. tendered his I~ Muon (808) 298-1111 Sue Looney .. The Board of Trust ... for the Hal. C.nte. Ind.p.n"ant SchooL District servic:esatDyer'sDrugStore I Home Phone: 298-7993 Home Phone: 293-18159 I ... t In rlg ... l.r s •• sion et '1 : 00 p.m • . on ,..ond.y, P''lbruer., 12. 1996. in • ______________________ _ the Sup.r intend.nt·. Off Lc.. ".mb.r,. an" ."hooL personn.l I>r ••• nt Hale Center Machine Shop. ~

~!~~ ~;:!i:~t"=~.~u~~~isv~~:~~::~d~7! ~::::,,~"~:~!~: •• p:!::~~~~y opera~ by Whitney and Gober. and Tom.y HOr.tord; Sup.r I ntend.nt WeLt.r w. Cow; Bu.ines. ".nao.r offered all kinds of worIt on "lubs. GARLIC ~~~~y B=::'~=t~!c~·~:L ;!:;~~~e:~·~r:.p:;::!!~ . and Pr LnoLl>eL. tanks and towers".

I. Pr •• ident Curry called t.he m •• ting to order at 7 102 p.m. OIdS .... LIne The old Slage COIM)b line. opeIIIed

by8usseU and Spears.advettiseddaily

Don't Spray Poison Spray Garlic Barrier - EPA Accepted

IU. Gu .. ts Pr ••• nt: Brend. Bryan. 1<1 .. Thom ••. Cl.udia w.st . D.wn passenger and express line from Hale ' ~.tl.n. Amy Dulin. J.r.d Mor.ford .nd CII •• a ~ioyd. Center to Canyon. mating Keeps Insects Off,Most All Plants

C-otton, Fruit 1kees, Vegetables, Pecan Trees IV. ~~g:~ ,~:.~~~;~.,~.~~:r~i~~~e~9~~ ~::ui:~u=~~t:;~: 1:~: Sp.ciaL connections with all traina. F.br".ry 6 . 1996 Sp.oiaL C.U.,j ".etino m.d. ~y . Jmmy Dr. A.B. Parr announcect his oftlce Mors'ord . S.cond by Cnri. Cummino.. lIoU unanll1pu •. (7-0) was located at City Drug SIDle.

v. Audience Co_unic.eLon: None

III. e:ddLe B.n.fi.Ld r • .,L.w.d the I'ln.ncld sut ... nt .nd Tax RDort.

lilt.

IIUI.

'"'otion to approve February bill. with •• eMlt,ion of Morris ADPlewhlte, Alan a.rry and C.rolvn Curry mad. by rl • ...... '1. Second by ehr 1. Cu_Lno.. lIote un.nl.ou •. (7-Q) Motion to approve payino ptar,,!. APD1 .... hlt •• Alan a.rry and Carolyn Curry cude by To .... " Hor.ford ~ Second by 0-11na Trevino. "otlon p .... d. voc..: • faT 0 apinst . AbaUined: J1"",,y CUf'Y, l •••• Huffhine •• nd /'IOrr 1. AppL ... hit •.

Pr ••• ntltion by Oawn """at.J.an". GT PUddle School stud.nu concer"i no I schoo 1 f lao .

IX. Princi".l. Report.' A. L..J.nda Go ••• u .... Akin .nrollment: B. Bud Go ... tt - "Lddl. SchooL .nroLLm.nt: C. lonn"Y Ray Bullock - High School .. "rallment:

Tot..!:

Gen.,al Reports:

297 233 ZQ5 735

A. Harvey Pennell. Soeci..l Servic •• Dlr.ctor, ~r •• ent.d r.DOrt

)(1 . SuoerLntendent.·. Reoort •• nc:t/or Recommendati.ons:

xu. XIU.

B ... otion to c.LL for a Tru.t •• EL.ction on ".y , 4. L996 .nd , .ppoLnt Car 1 "anhaLL ••• L.ction judo •• nd Johnny "'.dr iQ.l as ••• 1stenc. electlon Judge made by lame. Huffhine.. Second by 014na T'r.vi.no. Vote ... n.n1IWOua. (7-0) ,

C. f"Iotion t.o .Dooint Sob Senaon. count.y agent.. a. school repr.sentatlv. for ",aJor stock show. Votl unanimou •. (7-0)

O. Personnel : L. Re.ionation of Grady ALberta ..... i.t.nt b.nd dir.cto~ 2 ... otLon to hlr. Tom Pitt ...... Lat.nt band dir.ctor

throuoh "ay 2&. 1996 m.de by Tommy Hprsford. S.cond by UIII " •••• y. Vote un,nlmpu •. (7-0)

3 . I1Otion to nir. Johnny R.y BuLLock •• High SchooL PrincLpal through Jun. 14. 1996 m.d. by J ..... Huffhln... S.cond by Chris .CummLn",.. lIot. un.nlmou •. (7-0)

• . I1Otion to .ppoi nt Jo. B.tancur •• p .. t ... n.o .... nt OffiCer m.d. by .. orrl,. AppLewhit •. . S.cond by J.", ••

s. :~i~~ n~~ .• p~~~~t u:l~:~: : ~~;o ~e R.cords Mall.g.ment ~~:ti~~.m~~:eb~n;~~;:"~~".;~~~' , Secblid '!yD,.n. ,

6. PIO~!On , to add ,S,y'lVi.' \l4,I'rr..r~ .ndA""!',M"ri. M!I~t1ne:z to 'c.ni,.d •• ub.tHut's ~i.t i lid L.D •• nn" MCPh.ar.on ;7:, ~:::!~~ I;::!f,/;:y t~::~:, H~~~~~;~~· v!~:\:;::d~Y

,vpt.: 6 'f.~r. 0 agaln.t., Abllta.ln .. !iI~·L_Y C~rl'Y. , , ' , It. ~t7:II·~;L:~t:~ ~~::~~r~. d:!:'~:n Mt~C~l:::;: :::~~~1

(ToeS . SilL .074) ... d. bll' ·Ja .... HuffhLn... SlCond by TQ"""y MOr.ford . lIot. un.nLMou..( 7~0) fl .. ' ';50 P ....

::~!= . S~ ~~! Ii. ·~::i~: ... ::~:n ~~;n~!:: : T(;~~ ,)0. fl •• : ':.0 1'... ,

" . PIOtion to e.t:.nd ·contr.ct. ,pr Edcjl. B.n.H.ld. LLnd. GQ ... ~t ,nd H.Y".~ P.nil.LL on. y •• r ,..d. by Toemy MOr.ford. Second by .fl. "' •••• y . lIot. uNlnillO" •. (7-0 l

Board IIMb.r. RBPort. and/or Rec_.nd.tion. : Non. ,...Uno ..... djourn~ by Pr •• ld.nt 11 .... y t,:urry. Ti .. : .LO'Ol P.m.

Middle School Students To HQ!\feWQrk ,Published

":~~,~'-.ilSrecendy ,sq1!Plitte4-JIQeIrY .~ \¥8S~-

. , f9i" :piiblic:aijon~ · · S~je ,(J~. ' VaJtii6~IIIiJV_WiId , wmIliYe idleii' .~~~~ · .

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J.S. Highsmith advediled his Hale Center NUI1IeI')' Stock.

Howell Drug Company announc:ed the chailge of the name of that fum from City Drug Store. established in 1901.

Hale Center Connfec:tionaryand Shan Order RcstmuIwIt, operated by J.G. Simpson. bandied candies,.,ft drinks. cigars. IObacco and chile. "Everything Strickly Cash."

Cburcb AnDOUDcemeDti The Rev. J.W. Childen wasputor

oftheM.E. ChUlChSoulh. whichheld

It Really Works Tested -Inexpensive - Pro'Den Effective

GARLIC GOLD Cecil Richardson Hale Center, TX 79041

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preaching services !he aec:ond IJId U.S. SENATOR ~=y~:=~~~ was KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON '--_...:.-_ .....

The Baptist ChUft:h conducted services !he finl SlDIdayof _b month. PIsIor WI8 8;G. Richbourg

The Cumberland Pre8by~rian ChUlCh held servic:es the third Sunday of the month. Rev. J.T. Franklin wu paslOr.

Holding Congress Accountable

For decades, Conps deliberately avoided any lint-hand experience w~th the co~uenc:es of its own rulemaking.

Pel'llODailtems .' Congress carefully exempted ilSelffrom a long list of government Many names that are familiar with requiremenlS that every otberworkplace in thecOWltry was expected to meet.

the setUemtliit of the community are Laws and regulations that applied 10 American businesses and individuals mentioned. were kept at arm's length by those who set ~.ruIes. ,

R.WCSl Lemond weDtto Lubbock Not surprisingly; the American people gradually came toleel tbat u.ose . on MasoiIic bpsiness, woo governed Were distanced fiom their needs - and from reality. So last .

T.F;MounlSdipnedlOvisithis~ ~_oftbefir81llC:lSoftheoewI04tbCongresswaslO-gelheground mother. .> rules. It ~'~Conpssiol!al Accoullta1\ility Act, a ~ure requiring

P.L."Wimberly and J:M. TliriIei. . the se_.the .. Housc, ontepre~t8tives- lOComp~)' with !hesaAle

W~\1Pfroirt~suip; '.' .• • . :~f. tJlIi.t,~,.,_.e.I.R' ~ •. :i .. ,.ba, .. v~'DJp'r. ,.,;,· .... ,.cl .. ,.~".-... ,. ftIO.., '~.',.,·. {r:, •. ~,!~r.·, ,,:.~if:l. S~.~fnb .... !~_ . ' ).W;lJ.wdtiamswaseiDpIoY~bJ.: J7~!!'" -~- ....... ~ .. - ..-IfaleC~tc:,J:~JI!IIe .$hOp. , '\,,', arill~l~lr . •.. , ". : lIt~ aIIcil1las ,~\tOseti~lbboyethel.w.

Th,' e'Re, v.Q;~rOWD. :." \I,iasreco~ ... ',:. 'f. 1'bi8~'Ibelleve;ls~.fii'illaCfin .. O"'goirig~:C~~ine\: .. ·~~ ......;..""": .... ft SIC' t .. · , ',,!', w~d.FroiD!IOWOp.JegislAti~~.R8I!1 .. ~,;,tortpl~ .... IIiOOccupil-u" ......... ~ tioillllSatelj ana HeaJihAct (bskA). tlleAlDeriClilSwidt Dilibililies Act

'Ruralfolknisitingtlleconunlllifty (ADA). tbe Family and ~calLeave AClJDd tbe'Pair LaborS~ Act, included em Krcbi. M.L.Bo\VM. 10 name. few '- will apply to congresaiClGllofticea WilboutexCeplion. W .C. J~es.C1iff Payne. HenrY' Oue'ofthe Ie8SOIIII feel 10 ItI'oIIgly Iboul tbi.loc!l~verdue .acblnp

. Davis, J.W;Oilton andPlof.I:W; iDaovernmeati.tbatl.IOO,baveowned~yoWD ...... ~.I,IOO,bave Taylor. . . i felt thellllQlheriD& effect of too many. federal reaulllioaa. It iI-bigb time ,_ Dr.JQbia 'NonisWlScIoingdeQ~ COllp.nxperieoce tboc:onsequeocesoftbe law. it ..... Fromll!llll8l)' 23 WOIt~l9WIL . forward.~staffwillworkundertbel4lDlC~tofruiealhatapplies

to ... P.i_~oppIace. '. . ' . . .. . :, ' GiveotlJo,iJ1e_andlonawortinaOO'UrslilvOlvecljDcoDUliitteewm

. Owl YearQQol( · , andfloor.4ebate.~~·t,oiDglObeeasY.8"titbaiiitt~easyforprivate Marks Sale

Hardcourt Action Ends For Hale Center

Akin Elementary Announces Honor Roll

, .. Akin Elementary revealed their The boot c:loeed on six senior points respectively. Honor Roll for the 3rd Six Weeks as

bIskeIbIII ))layers last Friday nlghL Hale Center ended their season follows: The hard court season ended for mirroring the OWleues with a 10-15 "A" Honor Roll OWleues Katie Massey and Melanie mark ind 7-7 in dislrict play. The 2DIWI* -Luke Aguirre. Maddie Viet, and for OWls Cody Cox, Jason fmal distnCt standing New Deal 14-0. Belt, Marcy Botello, Kelsey Bryan. Gosseu. Joe Jimenez and Fernando Lockney 11·3. Abernathy 9-5. Hale Manin Calzada, Edgar Ceniceros. Vaquera. The six players were Center 7·7. Hart 6-8. Springlake 5-9. Grace Cisneros. Man Davis. Amber bonored IlI11'in1 a special pep raUy Morton 4-10 and OllOn 0-14. Dulin. Matthew James Gonzales. Friday aftemoon and at !he pregame Kimberly Guerrero. Timothy Leija. wann-ups. Also honored were senior Lindsey Madrigal. Joshua Maninez. cheerleaders Sabrina Cisneros Daniel Ruiz. Alyssa Stukey. BJ. andVeronica Gutierrez and Owl Taylor lII8IIIIIer Abby Rambo. JoI.JlIllIk - Michelle Campbell.

The two varsity teams ended the Marci Huffhines. Adrian Mendez.

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season with Abernathy sweeping the Megan Johnson. Brandi Overby. Marc

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OWls and OwletlCS. The Abernathy Puente. Drew Thomas "-girls will .advance into bi-district ~.ChristopherBaca. ~ry '-____________________ -'

competition while the Antelopes are Crump. TelTllJlCe Johnson. Ashley vying for a playoff position in a one Maninez. Anlhony Merino. Phebe game matchup with Lockney to DearEditor: Moralez. Tiffany Perez. Joshua detennine who will advance in post Rodriguez. Karen Wilson season play. The Hale County Historical "A.B" Honor Roll

TheperennialpowerfulLadyLopes Commission is anxious 10 complete 2nl1..Jiwk. . Brenda Barron. ClMtairiitedthe season finale in the itsrecordsonHlileCountyResidents Heather Calderon. Kimberly Owl gym. Loaded with talent and during WWI. WWII. Korean. Calderon. Ashley Clark. Kevin size. the Lady Lopes jumped 10 a 10- Vietnameseandotherwars. Wewould Eubanks. RosalyndaGarcia. Kourtney o lead before the OWleues could get like 10 have the memories of each Johnson. Derek Mackey. Gloria on ~board. Hale Center scored two veteran. a picture of the veteran in Martin. Kyle Mixon. Kolby Pillow. baskets 10 cut the lead 12-4 but had to uniform and other' pictures and Justin Rieff. Melinda Rodriquez seule trailing 23-6lO SI8rt the second momentos of the time. lIlLQwI£ _ Chris Calderon. period. Hale Center lnIiled 32-15 at Also we would like the memories Angelina Cervantez. Brittanie Diaz. intermission and fell 63-30 to of civilians pertaining 10 the time and Nikita Edwards. Tina Espinosa. Abernathy that holds a record of22-9. any momentos as ration stamps. eu:. Kimberly Gillardo. Danny Garcia. Leading scorer for Hale Center was These may be sent 10 Hale County Bridgeue Jimenez. Cecelia Jimenez. Katie Massey with 7-points. Historical Commission. Box 1282. Erica Jimenez. Dana Lerma. Evelyn

The Owlettes. picked to finished Plainview. Te~ 79073 or~roughtlO Magallan. Brenda Marquez. Marissa iast in the loop race. ended the season the Llano Estacado M~m. 1900 Martinez, John Eric One. Ronnie with a IO-IS record and 6-8 in!he W. 8th SL. Plainview. All will be Ramirez. Lindsey Ramos. Sammy dislrict. filed in the archives of the museum. Ruiz. Susan Suniga. Valarie Todd.

Final standings in the tide race Sincerely. Claudia Vaquera were Abernathy 13-1. New Deal 12- . Mrs. OWen Egger. Chm. ~ _ Jared Bemal. Anthony 2. Hart 10-4. Hale Cellter 6-8. Veteran Project Castillo. Sindy Castillo. Gabriela Springlake 5-9. Lockney 4-10. OllOn Hale County Historical Celis. Paul Cisneros. Gina Espinosa. 4-10 and Morton 2-12. Commission JeremyHuflhines.JoAngelaJimenez.

In theOwls and AntelopeconlCStit Fl.- a_let Church Ashlei Mahagan,JorgeMirelei. Alex looJt Ute a a'e-run of ~ last meeting a-u-, L,lne ,Ramos; Dennis Smith. Andrew West (jftlietwotelllils~adifferentending; .- e -.r- *TlieHaieCenter ~eriCanregrets AbenWhy,~dte~)'II!l"llPtQC ~~1 (he delay in ponting thishoJ!()t roll.

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With two'minutes reml\ining in the tilt, Gossett drove the lane to feed Horsfordwitha bouncepass 10 cut !he lead 10 3·polnlS. Abernathy had the opportunity 10 ice !he pine from !he charity stripe in dlO final minuteS but like the previous meeting c:ouId not connect. 'lbreelimesthevisilOrSQIiIed tro.n thelineand lhi'ee times !heOWla could not find: dIe.1widIo OIIdte ball while lIellinJ,gpfof .,'''y 10. die ,

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We can ~ne\V all Hale County vehi.cle lieebse. ; 'Allothett;ransactiona P1ust be done at the H~e '1;)ounty T~Oftice .

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If~a.o. AMERICAN

The foUowing subscriptions 10 the hale Cenler American will expire the end of February. Hale county subscriptions are $17.00 per year and OUI-of-County subscriptions are. $20.00. subscription renewals mBy be mailed 10 the Hale Center American. P.O. Drawer B. Hale Center. Texas 79041

Sid Berry

Woodrow Cobb Mary Childress Dovie Carrell Johnie ChillOO

Suzanne Davis J.D. Ellis Lucille Ebeling Lillian Engla\1d Lucille Foraker MrS~ O.~. Helbert . RobenHeath HC Wheat Growers Wendell Hughes Michael Harrell

W.H. Kirby.Jr. AJ. Keenum Leona Ligon L.F.Lowry Virginia Matthews Evalene McDonald J.B. Robens

Charles Stroope . Grady Shepard

"-tShepard PaulilieSlOne Jack W. Smith

Rol5ertTilSoo' AoydWaters AnitaWaUs GregWya~t .

FEBRUARY QUI-of·Couoty Mrs. PilZ Benson Cynthia Bain OrvilleBumeu La:Veme Barnes O.L. Damron Lelia Henderson Mrs. James Key GordOllLee Eunice Locke Kenneth Masters Nonnan Summers

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Reward ' Offered 11ae aa1vene .. II'IIe lor ... 01 .... tllft'e-a lor eaela ."

FOR SALE 4 bedroom, 2 bath, double car

garge, large storeage hqilding, 2 ear carport, eltcelJent location and condition. Approlt. 3,200 aq ft.. $115,000.

Shown by appointment 839·2414

Claude Burnett Ageru:y

. POB8ALE Emmaeulate 6+ acre property

31212 house w/barnlworkshop, lots of fencing. 10 m south of Hale Center $95,000. b

Coldwell BaDlrer Steve Barham

788-08'77 Lubbock

BOUSE FOB SALE 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car

garage, storm ceUar. 4ot;West2nd Call88N118

LAND FOB SALE 240 aeres of irrigated land,

underground tile, tail·water pit, final year of CRP, southwest of Mayfield. . Call after 7 p.m.

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FOR SALE 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Double

Garage, Large Closets, Storage Building, Fenced Yard. Approx. 1900 square feet.

509 W. lltJi • 839·2880

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Call for ~travel a" May 31 . June 13

Spain, Portupl, Morocco Call Jeaaette Steea

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Students Receive 'Honors

Hale Center resident Irene Salas was pinned c:lurin& tho4Othpllllullina c:lassoftholiccmedVOCllionalnllllina propam OIl tho South Plains College Lubbock Campus In January durina a spocial pinning COIaIIOIIy.

••• Amy ciry of Hale CenlCr bas been

named to tho Dean's List at Lubbock Christian University for the fall semester of 1995. In onIerto be considered a part of tho Dean's List, a student mustbe taking a minimum of ' 12 semeslet hours and achieve a 3.5 BJ8depolnt avaqe or beuer for the entire semester and Cary earned a perfect rocord of 4.0. '

John McFonin, 8011 of Joe and Pbyllis Mc:Farin of Cotton Center, was listed OIl tho Dean's ROIIOI'RoB fmTexasAAMUDiwnity. McFenin is a sophomore majorinB in Apicultural Economics.

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For information ludinctothe recove" of hi,torio antiquei stored in the Hale Center Gin barnjuatweltottown. PUmiture taken includ .. a )up roll top deak,blanketcheltand umbrella stand. All can be identified by owner through photos and special markinpandhardware. If you have the furniture, pie ... contaet Police Chief Roy

Cotton Center Cbun:bes ....... UBlted MetIIodIII Cltardl LyndIIJ FIcIcher, PIIbIr 879-2253 Mornina Wcnbip 9:00 &m. SUDday School 10:00 a.m. Suaday Bible Study 5:00 p.m.

......... p .... C.III'CIa · Randy Land, PlSIOr 879-2301 SUDday School 9:45 &m. MomInJ Wonbip 10:55 a.m. EveuinJ Wonbip 6:00 p.m • WcdDelclay Awdliarica 3:30 p.m.

Hale Center Cburcbes ....... Beptllt C.udI Gene Meacham, Pastor lOS W. 6Ib 839·240S SUDday School 9:30 a.m. MominB Worship 10:55 a.m. EvCDinB Wonbip 7:00 p.m. WcdDelday Services 7:00 p.m.

....... Ullited MetIIodIII Cltardl JOIm Erwin, PIS .... 202 W. StoveIiIOn 839·2480 SUDday ~ 9:45 a.m. Maminj WCDbIp 11:00 a.m. EveninJ Wonbip 6:00 p.m.

Robert C. Byrd w .. awarded his CIt .. ero..lll ctiplomafromTcxasAAMUDi~ty JeftCf1t7. ""'er ~dy. Byrd~hlsMuterof 2Q2 W:". ~~.1A04

ei~ ,I.L iJI '2 or more ~cSter houn of. Loae_ ....... ~ , clilsswork andstudeillS with • 3.5 10 IIa QarIea iII~ Pu1or. • 3.9qualifyfortheDean'sLiSl. LOi:al --residents on . the Presiden", ' List - SUaday Scbool9:45 a.m. include Lori Downey, Man;i Jones, MonIiDI·WonbiP 11:00 a.m. Nancy S.Beser, · P.tti Shepard '.~._.' d= .. ,':''':~JDp:m. ManarellIlldT .. TuIIo. S ..... oo" . lbenea..'sUst_,Hectoro.dalnd W.,KIIIL

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Upterpove, and nube .... wiD beftled. Ifyouknowwhohu the furniture, call ChiefUpterarove (839·2411) your privacy will be protected and you wi)) receive a large reward whe. itil recovered.

Pleaae help UI recover theae historie Hale Center . artifacts that were destined for our museum.

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You were bom to grow, so was Jesus. Dr. Luke said Jesus grew "In wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man."

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