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AMERICAN' Chili Cookoff Slated Saturday The Hale Center Senior Citizens will heat up the weekend with their Third Amual Chili Cookoff. 1'he cookoff is slated S.turday, June IS, .t the Plainview Bar-None Rodeo Grounds. Approltimately 40 chili cooks from TCltu and New Meltico will compete Cor valu.ble points to qualify for the world competition in Terlinqul, Teltu. The contest will be governed by CASI rules. Cooks will be also competing in brisket and bean divisions. Added to this years contest will be • Junior Chili Cookoff, under the supervision of adults. Open to the public the Chili Showteams will be putting on their acts District Facing Building Project Top Texas Young Farmer--Local farmer Michael Harrell outclassed Texas-wide competition for the Outstanding Young Fanner sponsored by the Texas Jaycees. Harrell's application now advances to the national level. During a special called meeting of the Hale Center School ' Board, board members reveiwed the recommendations of the Long Range Planning Committee. ' Pivot Shortcourse To Be Offered Recommendations by the committee included the construction of additional clusrooms, storm .shelter and new school building. The ,twenty-two member Long Range Planning Committee is made up of residents in the Hale Center School District, teachers, board members and administration. From the recommendation of the Texas Education Alency, the commillee is to help the school district set goals and to provide community input. A Pivoclrria.tion Inform.tion D.y, Tour and Conference is sCheduled at 1:ISpm,Thunday, June 27 at the Texas Aaricultural Resear<:h and Extension Center at Halfway, according to County Extension Agent 'Bob Benson. Producers utilizing pivoc irrigation systems areencounged toallend, states Benson. Topic:a will include: Converting to Pivot" Irrigation, LEPA Irrigation, Economics of Pivot and LEPA, Evapotranspiration' &. Measurement, Chemigation, LEPA Operation, and Field Demonstrations. After two meetings, the Long Range Planning Commillee had estabiished The Conference is being sponsored and prioritized suggestions , for the by the Texu Agricultural Elttension school boardsconsideration. Themajor Service, TeltuAgriculturalEltperiment concerns of tile 'Committee for SlatiOll, Hale County Soil and Water cOnsideration w.s a storm shelter at Conserv.tion District and the High .AkinElementary,additionalclusrooms, Plains Research Foundation: at Akin, and new Junior High School. Storm Community Mother Nature lashed out It the South Pliins Electric alao lOll many destroyed. garige on the edge of the cOmDlunity Wedneaday .rtemoon pole StruClurel to rural custarners. ' city limits. c:IUIina damapd' , to country and "ity Sheriff and police were stouting the Rolling ' into .the city the storm winds and iW)ne1s,torm u it moved into Hale County. coll.psed carports, AiJth(JricieaSpolledatwister2112miles ,indpusl\edoverfences.' Ji!lec!ricservice •• of for , Jlulle,d .Yi.yCrqmhomes ... from "",," ,' .. , tJte ' '. , Wi hUrriealie fOrce wuid.. ' ' take cover alert cOuiil 'not be fr6i1) or c;:i\ff a,.!1 " ,'" " ' , ',' , , . homes of rOgfs; to residents ofthc inHale CeDcer'and Cot\Oll Center were piu:bed into darkneaa when the storm be,.n ' to .... p, power lines. So!1thweatem PubUcSeMce beavyc:lamqe when winds broke 1112 niilo. aouth and one mile west of 1-27 and, lOUth of Abcmaihy into Ne.w Deal, SPS loat (j() polea ilona 1-27. The powercoinpany aIfo.m£erednumerous Qldividqal , OUlaleds 'from the.torm; - At dte timo when, the.irens , to Smith, livins in the A serni-trlCtorria wu picked up and same location as the spotiedtwutcir, I.id on its side on tOp oCan overpass on received heavy damage to irain stor.ae thesouthcitylimits. tanlts,elev.torlcaandhaybam. Asthemjuries and was treated at Hi-Plijns llorm'ppl'Qlchedtlicityillietil2Ox30 Hospital. Southbound traffic \!Sing (- bam it the Carl Marshall finti wils 27 wis delOured for .pproxim.teIY an pickedupfromitsfoundationandtossCd hour while the highw.y. was being 150 feet into the IInae of the Marshall ' cleared. horne. Just u 'quick u the storm invaded the city, the dangeraus, stormlliov!l(1 to , the east ClOIliin!ling to dlili.ge barns, Taking the suggestions of the LRP Committee,questions Cacing the school bol!rd and administration and discussed , at the meeting included: Does the board want to do anything about building or renov.tion?; Does the board want to spend the reserves?; and Docs and the board want to consider a bond issue? Studying the recommendations of the LRP Committee and discussing questions Cacing the school district if a major building project is undertaken, the School Board decided to gain the advice of a financial advisor and architect to make projections of three different plans. Plans to be studied are: I) Addition of storm shelter with clusrooms and PE facility at Akin. 2) Addition at Akin and new High School with High School Gym. 3) Addition at Akin and new Junior High with High School Gym. Members of the Long Range Planning Commillee, administration , and board members are planning to Continued on Page 2 beginning at 111m. Persons interested in tuting thenationsl food ofTexu can buy a tasting cup for $1. Beginning at 2 pm persons can taste as many chilis u they are brave enough 10 try. During the Showteam competition chili cooks will dress in costume and carryout the theme of the name of their special recipe. Persons will enjoy the zany entertainment that adds to the flavor of the contes\. The local Senior Citizens sill be selling homemade baked goods, barbecue sandwiches, andans andcraCts as well u chances Cor several items. An public auction will be conducted from 1-1:30 and will closeout the 'days activities again at 4 pm. A dance, with music by the West Texas Travelers, will kitkoff the weekend activity. There will be no admission charae for the dulce dill begins II 9:30 pm until 1 :30 am It the rodeo grounds. Sponsoring this yean cookoff II Plainview radio stations KKYN and KATX, Long John SilvCl'l and Coca Col.. All proceeds from the chili cookoff will benefit the local Meals On Wheels. also slated the local chili c:ooItoff for August 17 at the Senior Citizen Building. To enter any oC , the ClOIlteat or for more information cont.ct Belly Kirkland 839-2292 or afler,6 pm 879- 4730. Gin Celebrates Banner Year The COllon Center Coop Gin celebra ted a banner year during the 55th Annual Stockholders Meeting held Saturday, June 8. The annual banquet was held at the SO Yardline Restaurant in Lubbock. One hundred and eight members' and guest ' ,ttended the meeting. During the meeting reports were given from regional cooperatives. Giving reports were: Jack Sebastion of Plains Coop Oil Mill; Cliff Bloodworth oCFarmers Coop Compress; and Jimmy Nail of PCCA. An audit report was given by Rick Riddle. A report on gin operations was given by gin manager Bill Ivins. Celebrating a banner year, theCOClOll Center Coop Gil'! ginned over 30,000 bale This years total exceeded the previous giJU\ing record by 10,000 bales. Two board members were re-elected to terms on the board of directors. Elected to serve for, three year termS were Morris ApplewhiteandJeffBlaclt. Following the business meeting checks for cash dividends and retirement ,totaling almost $100,000 were distributed to p.trons .nd stockholders. , LIqe RusaiIn Olive , cree tDpJ»lecllt the Ouis StrUve hc:!mc.

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AMERICAN' Chili Cookoff Slated Saturday

The Hale Center Senior Citizens will heat up the weekend with their Third Amual Chili Cookoff. 1'he cookoff is slated S.turday, June IS, .t the Plainview Bar-None Rodeo Grounds.

Approltimately 40 chili cooks from TCltu and New Meltico will compete Cor valu.ble points to qualify for the world competition in Terlinqul, Teltu.

The contest will be governed by CASI rules.

Cooks will be also competing in brisket and bean divisions. Added to this years contest will be • Junior Chili Cookoff, under the supervision of adults.

Open to the public the Chili Showteams will be putting on their acts

District Facing Building Project

Top Texas Young Farmer--Local farmer Michael Harrell outclassed Texas-wide competition for the Outstanding Young Fanner sponsored by the Texas Jaycees. Harrell's application now advances to the national level.

During a special called meeting of the Hale Center School ' Board, board members reveiwed the recommendations of the Long Range Planning Committee. '

Pivot Shortcourse To Be Offered

Recommendations by the committee included the construction of additional clusrooms, storm .shelter and new school building.

The ,twenty-two member Long Range Planning Committee is made up of residents in the Hale Center School District, teachers, board members and administration. From the recommendation of the Texas Education Alency, the commillee is to help the school district set goals and to provide community input.

A Pivoclrria.tion Inform.tion D.y, Tour and Conference is sCheduled at 1:ISpm,Thunday, June 27 at the Texas Aaricultural Resear<:h and Extension Center at Halfway, according to County Extension Agent 'Bob Benson.

Producers utilizing pivoc irrigation systems areencounged toallend, states Benson.

Topic:a will include: Converting to Pivot" Irrigation, LEPA Irrigation,

Economics of Pivot and LEPA, Evapotranspiration' &. Measurement, Chemigation, LEPA Operation, and Field Demonstrations. After two meetings, the Long Range

Planning Commillee had estabiished The Conference is being sponsored and prioritized suggestions , for the

by the Texu Agricultural Elttension school boardsconsideration. Themajor Service, TeltuAgriculturalEltperiment concerns of tile 'Committee for SlatiOll, Hale County Soil and Water cOnsideration w.s a storm shelter at Conserv.tion District and the High .AkinElementary,additionalclusrooms, Plains Research Foundation: at Akin, and new Junior High School.

Storm Wreck~ Community Mother Nature lashed out It the South Pliins Electric alao lOll many destroyed. garige on the edge of the

cOmDlunity Wedneaday .rtemoon pole StruClurel to rural custarners. ' city limits. c:IUIina damapd' ,to country and "ity Sheriff and police were stouting the Rolling ' into .the city the storm _~. ,S~aht. winds and iW)ne1s,torm u it moved into Hale County. ~.pped trees~to, coll.psed carports, ~J;):~~9fnin'tOppled , AiJth(JricieaSpolledatwister2112miles ,indpusl\edoverfences. 'Ji!lec!ricservice

,~ •• ~~~;~riPJledf9Pfs Y'~t of ,tbec~~ty.~d c;ul~ for , c!lbJesw~ Jlulle,d .Yi.yCrqmhomes ... from "",, " ,, ' .. t~ovina~tial(. , tJte si~ lo~ 'soi!ndedbu,twitbby ' tIle ' \\'eijhlo(~~' ~ehed '~d ' lffielfriUi~ '. , ue'aav~#o~CC6f· ~til~tricilyltn.04~-Q#t in:ihc~hhe , dcbriiA 'n~f!lCiiltoorwaSpull~

, Wi hUrriealie fOrce wuid.. ' ' take cover alert cOuiil 'not be Il;ti~.ted. ' fr6i1) the.'~m~ or c;:i\ff ~rOwn ' a,.!1 " ,'" " ' , ',' , , . ~veril ~1hCr homes lost~ of rOgfs;

'l'hernt~1» to residents ofthc iewri.l)'oflhl',~wuwbenftlSideD18 inHale CeDcer'and Cot\Oll Center were piu:bed into darkneaa when the storm be,.n ' to .... p , power lines. So!1thweatem PubUcSeMce reeeiv~ beavyc:lamqe when winds broke 1112 mil~Oltwo.poIe~siOll~four niilo. aouth and one mile west of 1-27 and,lOUth of Abcmaihy into Ne.w Deal, SPS loat (j() polea ilona 1-27. The powercoinpany aIfo.m£erednumerous Qldividqal , OUlaleds 'from the.torm;

- At dte timo when, the.irens w~ ,to beJOUndedC.P~ Smith, livins in the A serni-trlCtorria wu picked up and same location as the spotiedtwutcir, I.id on its side on tOp oCan overpass on received heavy damage to irain stor.ae thesouthcitylimits. Thodriver~i'Ved tanlts,elev.torlcaandhaybam. Asthemjuries and was treated at Hi-Plijns llorm'ppl'Qlchedtlicityillietil2Ox30 Hospital. Southbound traffic \!Sing (­bam it the Carl Marshall finti wils 27 wis delOured for .pproxim.teIY an pickedupfromitsfoundationandtossCd hour while the highw.y. was being 150 feet into the IInae of the Marshall ' cleared. horne. Just u ' quick u the storm invaded

the city, the dangeraus,stormlliov!l(1 to , the east ClOIliin!ling to dlili.ge barns,

Taking the suggestions of the LRP Committee,questions Cacing the school bol!rd and administration and discussed , at the meeting included: Does the board want to do anything about building or renov.tion?; Does the board want to spend the reserves?; and Docs and the board want to consider a bond issue?

Studying the recommendations of the LRP Committee and discussing questions Cacing the school district if a major building project is undertaken, the School Board decided to gain the advice of a financial advisor and architect to make projections of three different plans. Plans to be studied are: I) Addition of storm shelter with clusrooms and PE facility at Akin. 2) Addition at Akin and new High School with High School Gym. 3) Addition at Akin and new Junior High with High School Gym.

Members of the Long Range Planning Commillee, administration ,and board members are planning to

Continued on Page 2

beginning at 111m. Persons interested in tuting thenationsl food ofTexu can buy a tasting cup for $1. Beginning at 2 pm persons can taste as many chilis u they are brave enough 10 try.

During the Showteam competition chili cooks will dress in costume and carryout the theme of the name of their special recipe. Persons will enjoy the zany entertainment that adds to the flavor of the contes\.

The local Senior Citizens sill be selling homemade baked goods, barbecue sandwiches, andans andcraCts as well u chances Cor several items. An public auction will be conducted from 1-1:30 and will closeout the 'days activities again at 4 pm.

A dance, with music by the West

Texas Travelers, will kitkoff the weekend activity. There will be no admission charae for the dulce dill begins II 9:30 pm until 1 :30 am It the rodeo grounds.

Sponsoring this yean cookoff II Plainview radio stations KKYN and KATX, Long John SilvCl'l and Coca Col.. All proceeds from the chili cookoff will benefit the local Meals On Wheels.

The~aleCenterSeniorCilirAmhave also slated the local chili c:ooItoff for August 17 at the Senior Citizen Building.

To enter any oC ,the ClOIlteat or for more information cont.ct Belly Kirkland 839-2292 or afler,6 pm 879-4730.

Gin Celebrates Banner Year

The COllon Center Coop Gin celebra ted a banner year during the 55th Annual Stockholders Meeting held Saturday, June 8. The annual banquet was held at the SO Yardline Restaurant in Lubbock. One hundred and eight members' and guest ' ,ttended the meeting.

During the meeting reports were given from regional cooperatives. Giving reports were: Jack Sebastion of Plains Coop Oil Mill; Cliff Bloodworth oCFarmers Coop Compress; and Jimmy Nail of PCCA. An audit report was given by Rick Riddle. A report on gin operations was given by gin manager

Bill Ivins. Celebrating a banner year, theCOClOll

Center Coop Gil'! ginned over 30,000 bale This years total exceeded the previous giJU\ing record by 10,000 bales.

Two board members were re-elected to terms on the board of directors. Elected to serve for, three year termS

were Morris ApplewhiteandJeffBlaclt.

Following the business meeting checks for cash dividends and ~k retirement , totaling almost $100,000 were distributed to p.trons .nd stockholders.

, LIqe RusaiIn Olive,cree tDpJ»lecllt the Ouis StrUve hc:!mc.

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Kimberly Joy Burnett, Allen Lloyd Dolberry exchange wedding vows

Kimberly 10y Burnett and Allen Lloyd Dolberry exchanged wedding vows Saturday, May 25,1991 al the First Presbyterian Churth of Post in a double ring c:ef1I!D0ny, ~thRev. Jimmy Fikes, uncleoflile groom, officiating.

Kimberly IS the daughter of Pat and Wes Burnett of Post. Allen is die 8011 of Betty and B1don McCraw of Abernalily (formerly ofHlleCenter) .. dKenneth andAnnDolberry of Lubbock. ~ bride was given in marriage by her mother and faliler. Gail Bumell of Pearland, Texas, sister-in-1a'Nofthe bride, served as Maaon

of Honor. She wore a teal colored SlR:eIlengdulress with Iacearound die neck. Bridesmaids were cousin of die bride Paula Moncrief of Dublin Texas and

Halley Fluitt of Post. They wore IIlIIIChing pink and II!III I10raI sUeellengtb dresses with lace around the necks.

Flower girls were cousins of the bride Meahgann Moncrief of Dublin and Sheena WIIile of New Deal. They worepjnltslIeCllength dresses.

Best Man was Danny McCrory of LUbbock. Brother of the groom Ray Dolbel!r of Lubbock and Rob Poyner of Lubbock

servedasgroomsmen. They wore whitefonnallUXedos with tea1cummerbunds and bow ties.

R!ng bearers were cousins of die bride 1ames Earl Gamble of Menzon and 1US1i11 Weaver of Hobbs, N.M. They wore while tuxedos willi while lie 8Dd cwnmerbunds.

Us1!ers were uru:leofdle groom Raymond FikesofLubbockE brolhersof dlebrldeTImolhyW. Burnell of Hickam AFB,Hawaii andJamesW. Burneuof PearI.aId-- .. • .. 'f '" , IlL ~ •

- - B .... Wi_ofPoslIlIlfJIIIIIII8 laimbleofMeiUloitsenCil8S'ClIidI'eJiifltieis. . Vocalist Anna Wilson of Post, accompanied by OIIlRist Boo Olson of Post. provided wedding music, including "0 Perfect Love, All Human Thought Descending" and"O LoveDivlne and Golden," . , , The bride were a romantic gown of while satin and schiffli Ial:e. The bodice heavily beaded with sequins and pearls, featured a sabrina neckline 1u1iet s1eevesanda deep basque waist. The full skin was highlighlCdBl-the back waist wilila bow .. dflowed lOacallledtlllnlin.lOcomplele her BUire the bride were a. O~ ~d ~I wrealll, bighliglded willi a filament edge pour and two Iiered silk IllUSIon veIl.

The groom wore a formaJwhiletuxedowidltails,whilecwnmerlJundand de. A ra:cptlon following the wedding ceremony was held at the CbapamI

RIlIta\IIIIIlGardenRoomin Posc. . Serving 11 the bride's table were B"- ))eMis, ~:m Mills Ruby Wt11:·-

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lIImpIoDofS nville. ' . . l . . ServinJatc'slBblewerehisBURtsConniePlkesofLubbocklindDeb

A ~ . er was hosted by die lfOOII\'s J*ents at die PreIbyICrian CbUldlfeJlowshiphal1Friday,May24. · , , .

The cOUPle spent their honeymoon at Posswn KillJdam Lake IIId the Dallas IndFIltWorIhllrQ. .

, The bridoi. a 1989 grac!U8IC ofSOIIdlland ~Clh ~I and bas IIlfCnded AniCloS,taIe'O!livers!tyandSouth , . 161t.1!"1l~ ' .' .

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thl! hl~e '!i,Il' oxien.ivet;iiildl~1 :·H···. ' ·i'" . . , " ':' p!l!Jcc:taI01t01" Willt I soIutiou'oib.e . , . 'onArs" . loc:al OVDl' crowding II Akin /Ind die ' " . .. ahtlqitatedJ'unior High School build'" , '. , . . built in 1930. . . Mcq than i.500 .• tU.~~1S .t Texas

Tech University' reccil!biI desree, 1991'llOIJJJJJOJJc:Oment

Marie McPherson ~=:':.'~.}'~V~~"."~.' iv,·;:tfd~c.pe

Karrle is a 19KI p11duaIed of fWe COIitot IIId a lI'adulle of Hardin SDiunOns. She it atA:her in Burnet. Ores is Ibe music: UJd youlll dinIc:tor at Finl BaptiJa Churdt of Kinslllld.

. Retires 'From Teachi.,g Hellen Dodds, wife of Halo Cenler

School IIUpOI'inJendent Marlin Dodds, hu reWed from Jbe Plainviow School Districl after a n year career in the leaching profession.

Mrs. Dodds moved 10 Plainview in 19S6aflereaminsherdepeefromEut Centnl Univcnity in Ada, Oklahoma. Durins her teaching career lite hu laughl al tho fll'll, second, fourth IIId junior high 10000is.

She 1!80 had·a private finIt .... de for seven years befen returning 10 full­time public school teachinJ. Far the lUI eight yean Mn. Dodds hu taught remedil! classea grades fll'll though fourth at Collogo Hill.

A reception wu hold in her honor in the home of College Hill principal Ron Miller, hosted by the staff of Colleao Hill.

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Monday Dishl'. pme night II1II buIineu mootin, beam with OlD' uaual lIIIay of ymnmy food prepared by _ben of the Center. There'l at 1eut two thing. thole of this group _III--caok and eat!

Birthdays and lIDIivenaria were observed by IWO birthdlY kid.­Vetrell Richardson md Fancher An:hIIr, and m lIIIIivenary couple­Anhur and Virgie Stokes, Arthur hu the enviable distinclion of being the Ceatcr'.eldcatelder-ninotyfauryean yaut\I md we do mean young. tho . ~tokadrive in from Mayliold Iwo and tine limes a week for lunch. dcminOi and 42 .- IIId they seldom ever miIIImOllonlns'semertainment-ha1l of!' 10 a ranarklble couple.

The buaineu mooting followins tho meal was conducled by our director Betty. BOIty n:ponod our yard funds lie in ~ by $8.5, 10 complete die needed lIII0IIII1 of S400 I_sed for the II1IJIJnIIr. Donations may he made 10 Betty al the Cenler.

A dileu •• ion wu held on Ihe IIpIXIIIIins cbili cootof)' sponsored by the Center this weekend at tho Bar None Rodeo groUllds. A bako sale will be held in conjlDlCJion with the coot off under the dir~tion of Madlle Jbomulll!l~~atd Bakolile 'tems may!N -Ittl-id tho Center Friday UJd SallU'day until 10 a.m~ or taken 10 the rodeo 8J'OUIIIIs.

Jake Bourland will be in charso 01 bU'beclie undwic:hoa, $1.50 each and c:ckes sue, 10 be lterYed on the pOUJJds. A moiney no Is Dow available for tho IIleofchanc:el withthewinner walkins off willi. cool cenlury mark-in other WGrda one hundred doIlm! ThaI's IDIIIIIIhInS 10 So for, 10 come to the Cenllll' 10 buy yow: cltances.

A dance wUl be held Friday oishI, atartlnlll9:30 p.m. the reuon for the IMehourisduo 10 the late arrivl! of OUI 0I1OWIJ c:onteatanta.

Hale Cenler .nd Plainview lIIIRhanll lie danadnl ltemI for our nction S.twday afternoon. A few items will be IIICIicined of)' II I p.m. IllllIbe mnaInder at 4 p.m. All lunda

~ of Lubboclc, daughter of Jackie ~ and a fonner Hale Ccn&er resident.

CI .... Martin _tty lltended the sr-duation of her grandaon BJ'lJldon Palton of Midland. Brandon'. mother and Clan'. daughter Anita PatIOn is I fonner resident of Hlle Center.

Obituaries ' Ada Lee Jennings

Services for Ada Leo lemings. 92 • of Abernathy, molher of Faye Bufe, were hold Thursday in Abernalhy Church of Christ with David Bennou. minislor. officiating,

Burial was in Abernathy Cemelery under direction of Chambers Funeral Home .

Mrs. Jennins" died al noon Tuesday. June II, 1991, in Hi,Plains Nursins Home after a brief illness,

Sho was ,born in Cook counly and moved from New Deal to Abernathy in 1948. She married R. R. Jennings on Juno 23. 1918. in Gainesville. He died in 1957. She was a homemaker and a member of the ehwch of Christ.

Additional survivon include a son. TnvisofLcvd1anel; four grandchildren; _.eYeD grell-gJlndchilclrm

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NextMoitdayniahiitdirector'lnlgbr 10 I1tIeItIin willi Fiora Magard doins II.- t-I. Sandwlchea, cieuens UJd drinb wID be smved at6 p.m. followed by table ,amca.

TuClldlY I. blood pr"slIre dlY cantIttcted by cur pod friends hom the Home Reallil s.vIce.

Friday is Iha& day alain-oting on CJIII'W1~ for Ibe monllt ol J-. .

. Our· ...... ~ Manin Ionu for the peal Job be did IhIa week repairinJ the docnlOcurheatlngUJdc:oolina~ Wotaldn't dtal be JRlt-'-lO . have a · ~ltaIidymanJl'OUildu VC!IIdoea, . to· bow . plllDlbbia ' and fixi", .and

,==!~~~: .' SlleIa Ric:liardiot1 hIpOI'IOd a very . .ucee.M Phi1liptl JeI1I1IOa 1!e1d II dte ~~lIblulw""" 'l1tirtytwo family ...... ra allClldiId willt 0IIII

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Tho loc.t Ilrll will be amon, approxlmaro1y 580 air\l1IIetIdiDi lite ci&izenlbip nIIy hold .t Sequin ~ lite c:ampus 01 T_ LuIberm Colle ..

Oirltllelelcc:ted~illend thehiJhly resuded conference baled on 1e.denhip,cltlutuhlp,ac:hoIanhipUJd c:Itarac:Ier clilplayed It school.

P\upoIe for the AmoriCIII Legion Auxiliary Bluebonnel Girl, StaJo is 10 educate 'JOUR' women in the dutia, privileSOl, righta and mponsibiliti. of AmeriCIII c:itizenlltip.

Mrs. Jack Lewia hu headed the local Girls SIIte lIffort for 23 yean, She boc:ame involwd in Oirla State when I dauShler w. aelocled 10 Illenel the evenl in 1955. Donltions by residenta and buai_ help aponsor the locI! lIirl ..

Mia Dolberry i. the dauahter of Mr . and Mrs. Eldon McCraw of Abcnwhy, fonnerlyofHaleCenter, She is actively involved in the Owl Band, aervinl u "pJain of the FlaB Ccrp this year. Owlelte bIIketbaUteun, 1OIUIis, FHA, and I member of the National Honor Society.

Hi-Plains Day Care Summer Program

Monday, Swimming Tuesday, Kidsville Park

Wednesday, Nursing Home Volunteers Thursday, Roller Skating

. Friday, Crafts & Swimming

Come join the fun! Call Karen Boyce at

839-2471 for more informati9n

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miJlina) birthdJy P.nY for Mn. Mftn'III.-, ~=:~~i~S~~~:!o~mCl!l' (IIDIIerm-lllliOD) Thelma JOIIIIII 01 Floydada. I' buikliDB' caUlln fire) •••••

t~~:=er:~ 010_ nil. boule) TheHaleCenterWomea'iClubwUJ ! be bOitini • "Window Dec .... tiDI Theft of do; (recovered) Con_" t ... !he 4tb 01 July t ... Hale Theft ofapue lire Cmller ~ More loIarmation BIII'8IaIy of building (laundry) will be p-.t w die buaiDelsel. Tenurillic Weat (tllllily feud) Thole participatiag Ihould contact Assault (I pickup Ibot) Billie UPfCl'll"OYe,839-226I,orCIaudia

...... Hale Center IItd CoItOll Center 4-H

membenlntcrestedinlclothinBpIOjec! will be _tinl for Ihe flllt meetinl IItd worbhop SalUrday ,113 pm, MIUII Sew in Plainview. Members inlerested in attaxlinl the ft!CCtinglltd workBbop should COllllct Renee WIIIIIJIIJ 1\ 839-2827, for more information. ..... I. Crow U) I. Assemble (6) Thelt (license plate) . Rlmbo,839-2312. .

AaBraVlted wault CWomea Proteclive SCl'YicfII were called 10 pick up die fenWe)

Have you been II'Iveling around the 5. Cereal (5) 2. Complied (6) 1"herewillbeanOpenHouseSunday, country or had friends IItd relatives 8. SO.i1 (S) 3. Enti<:e (S)

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May 6

May 19 May 22

TrIIlIpOIting alcoholic bevcr .. In I dry 8J'CI. Chilies filed on Hemy Roberta. BurgiII)' of building (Iawmnower taken between Jaa I and ~date) _III)' ofbuildi1J8 (h: . " hool-taken a 3Smm camera and atw:luneal, candy &ad vlDdilism. I Runaway (returned home lale al night) BurllI)' of building (Bud's Laundry broken inlO,money laIeen) Damestic (at Silver Dollar) Allempl suicide, Subjecl luen 10 P1aiaYiew for treatment

Arrests Made ror May 1991 Chargo, public InlOxicalion .t diJorderly CODducl, arresled Deanna OerhanJt Charae, disorderly conduct, driving while license suspended, ureSled SIeve Oaitardl Chllle, public intoxication, ID1'e8Ied lsaiac Barron Charge, disorderly c:onducl by fishling, arrested Jesse Jiminez

I'll never forget that nishl in the what I hate. Theoliterchoiceisoomue eveninaaf'lerdarkncsshadseuledover IItd do with what we have, and when the city, I wu checking on a suspicious we lay down al night, in our own mind

, vehicle that Wi' parked among some we can SlY we did our beal. - off the main road. I did ICC four Most law abidina cilizCDS in small lUl>jecti by the Iishts of my vehicle in 10wns have no idea of the mapUlude of t' ' car. Unknowing there were four wbal gOO8 on while they are sleeping,

. more In the weeds hid. After a while, until they Ire I victim. They have no workina II a police office in a small idea what gocs on across 10wn. They IOwn you realize most of the time you don'lknowaboultheenormousamount

. area10De and bacltup officers are40r S of paper work involved in IIW

minures away, al the leul, 10 you do enforcemenl. They don'llenow whit a what you have to do, relyina on God one man pOlice unit gOCl through while and our own ability to handle the working on or off dUly and Ihe lituation for our own safe\}' . Th;, night dangerous conditions they are subjected ~ealiZed after walkina up to the vehicle 10.

o:~::a~o~:Jfflr_~: ' i~ ~:n1~~:~re:. driver and the passenler in the ftonI · bad. day or nishl. The police officer ICII,I managed to 8el them handculTed provides the public with proteClion thaI IItddraagedlomypalrolcarandcalled tIIey don't know they need. So when for backup. these subjects were very IOmeone has been offended in I small inloxicated, whether it wu alCohol or way by how the poIic:c ofTtcer answered drugs or both,l don'l know. them, or if they think he·s not working , Backup arrived but the other six on their cue, remember we u poliCe IUbjects ran. Tbctt 1\ thaI time I officei'l' are human also, not roOOIl. expressed I si8h of relief, lenowlna I And moat of the time we are working litade il through uOIher possi blc on aeveral cues 1\ I time and can't danl_situation. Thegenera\public ·spenclallourtimcjuslononecase. We tbinb thinp like this jUil don't happen try to handle the most critical cisea

, 9. calo,te (S) 4. Candid (5) June 1~&om2:00104:00p.m.llm . vilitinlYou? The.Americaa is happy to 10. Bring Upon oneself (5) 5. Murmur (7) WCII 3nl SlreeL You are COIdially lelyourfriendaknowol'youraclivilies. I I. Trousers (5) 6 . OeHree (6)

invitedlOYiewthearchilecturalchanaes Call 839-2312 and lei Claudia know of 12. 00 on horseback (4) 7. Three limes (6 } effected by Melvyn Archer of Archer your whereabouls. Oroup. You will . enjoy Ihe 1~ . Placid(6) 13. Unwell (3) improvemellli thll can be made in the 17. Male singer (5) 14. Nourished (3)

style I11III quality of Hale Cenler'solder 18. Scheduled (6) 15. Dislress call (3) homes. StopbyforalOurandwelcomD 20. Wail (4) 16. Allhis lime (3) this new bullness in our community. 25. Refrigerate (5) 17. TUlor (7)

••••• 26. Set fire (slang) (5 ) 18. MOlionle .. (6) A 1960 modified Corvelle Roadaler, T1. Small island (5) 19. Accumulale (6)

owned by BenLintan,eamecI Ilntplace 28. Salts (5) 21. Saunlered (6) hOllOJ'l in the fUll annual Muleshoe The brilliant color • . of flreworkl 29. Dislincl (5) 22. Pelesl (6) UonsClubCarShow. Linton has been come from brlght-burnlnll met.lllc 30. Emblem (5) 23. Foremost (5)

rebuildinB the clwic while Corvelle l~aa!lt!a~. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~S~O~l!U!ti~· 0~nij8~0~n!!!!!!5!!!!!!!24!!!"!A!sce!nd!!!(!5)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;I for the laSl few yean and hu competed in other cm: shows. .....

Pipar Bizzell hIS been Iwarded a scholanhip by the Conununicatinl f ... Agriculture (CA) Scholanhip and Educalion Foundation. CA Foundation scholanhiJII are designed 10 promote agriculture and agribusiness by encoUraalnl YOUlll people 10 8tay in rural areas and choOle careen that will serve tho. areu. Plpar Is the daulhler of 011)' and Nancy BizzeJllItd will be allendi. Texu Tech Univenity.

••••• YlRlofthe Week is the yard of Belly

and Dean Carver. TheClI'Yen reside II SOl W. 2nd. Their yard depicts many hours of hard Work. Drive by for a glance al their beautiful manicured yard. . ....

HOUSEHOLD ~~~j~) lemon or orange m tbC' ilTsPosal "10 freshen the garbile disposal. .....

Ooo't forget the Maines Brothers Bind will be performina at '"e 4-H Dance Friday, June 14. The dance will be hold II the old TO&: Y Buildina al 2500 Yonken in Plainview. The dance will begin at 9:00 p.m .. and conlinued until midnighl. The 4-H spon-ed d~ i.1n conjunction with the Parade

In • _Utown. Yea, they do hapPen, 6nI, like where physical violenc:O hu H· h S h' I andperCapillprobablymored.!nl .... er beeninvolYed,lIIIIIpoasibletoeliminlte .:. IgC 00 1OWIIa· 1'bere ila areat Oifference, the future violence. Life is most impor1lllL police ofTtcer in IImall townil usually Some of the public lets offended HOQor Rot.1 working II • one maR unit and hu 10 becausewewon'tdowhatlheywant\18 . t!cpend on hil ~ ~ Own abililiel 10 10 do; BUllet me remind you thai we

=!I~:::n~f::J=~e: ' ~:!:;:'''::':0J~~:!!~ IsBevetd,.d and e.atlna ~~ ,u ' ... ' . penlll/ve we' ,", '. II!Ihy ~ ,pe clli~ .tl!it · '. ' . . ".y " tltat the. poli~ om , Thep).\'IIic: disobeys the l.w~ .IiiId .~Uy.; 1 - .Hlsh ~h!101 honor ~~qr},1hO 6th

,:~~be~;i.~alllO~ . :'tlland~TI!cii~:~::.:~W:~ .. :" ~S:;~~~ 'lJ,ish~~i"~I!l~l;ciime . d»'w.,.. h~ 1011101' lhPilth~lll Weeki ~.ere

pri!~t!0!I ~'IDcJ~," riIUt power r ,''''lID-trloif ~QUintan.i Slieila 'Riyand Jana . i.llmit.i in a 'llIIall tOwnbi:ca~e of w iell hlnllOdo"oli\erwlae. . '. : . 1 • Tiner. . haitda beinB lied withitiaht budge!, Did yOu bow thai. in the,.. of luniOl'lreceivinastra!sht"A~jp"ldei already stretched 10 ill limit. We the 199I,I24~leeofflccnw«ekllllillin ' WcnJ Adrian Leon,Aunee Schwam police officeQ have a few.c/Joices, one the line of dttty, ·1Itd several btQlred and .Palll Shepard., . LorI. ~w\lOY, we could quit IItd 80 inlO different wounded ill our United Silio of JetmiferKllltandAhgtaSnellml_ work, move 10 • ..,.., dept. where AnteriCL '1'hIIiI close 10 thIeo 1bIa. Iistedon . ~"A"boIlorroll. mjlSt t;quipmenl, itidpersonnel are more thaIi: II» tOIls in the oulfWir. Slt!deI!ta lilted on the ~A-B" honor avaiJable, leas hOurs, holiday .. more Thismaltea~:"'ondcrwheredle_II.< roll the 6tb Six Weeks were:

The poIiceo.t1lcetll dilt serve !Ito pujlIic Pipar

In IbIUniIiid SIIIe. need ... ~ B:::r~=~=~~== aid~lQfaJJCiti .. tnd..,~ · · E Ha\e~ier we wiU ttriw \0 dO aw be8i ill gcin;lna the la., . . ;

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Aaperi Gold, Janet Dailey By Sun A CandJelipl, Suaaa Sallil Damlge, Joaepblne Hut The Dreaming, Bubara Wood Kelly Blue, Peter Bowen Old SinI, Penny Vincenzi Summer of the Flamin&oel, Sua Hylton There's No Such Place As Par AWlY, Richard Bach A Tune For Silence, Pbilippi Cur Woman Withoul A Put, ~11iI Whitney

The followina Memorials have been l'Oj:Cived by the Public Libruy: In Memory ofK.F. Sinith &om 00nI0n.t Joyce RIISIIeIl, aa-a Beardoa, Ben

and Once Roney, Joe Roney .t Red Bevill. In Memory of Harold Beatty (brother of Arlenll Freeman) &om Oordon IIIId

Joyce Russell, Marie Wiuen, Joe Roney and Red Bevill. In Memory of Mrs. Doris Nell Burkett (1IIOIber of Donna WUSOll) &om

Virginia Sturdivant . In Memory of Mr. J. Riley Miller (father 01' Jeral Miller) from Keith &ad Mil)'

Jane Brashear, Virlinia Sturdivant.

Two CUielles were returned in a Book and Cuaelle bal that do not belona to the Public: Library. Perhaps you lot OlIn and we have your CU5eIIeS. Would you please check? The CUleUea thai were returned are Amynd tho WOOd Wi.h My

&!!..BBlIlI!II1 and Rudolph 'be Red-Nos Reindeer by Burl Ivel. AmIIDd.JIm Wor!d Wilh My RpI IIIlIl!sm is by Wonder World Boob. I hope 10 It- Iiam someone soon.

.011 OlJo. aM MciFerrin clltllJllled tor I,", preIIllBioua Star

. O.-hand of T_ FPA. The Siar 0nieiIhand award JeC08IIiIeI II» lOp ftnt Jell' .~t in TellM FPA. The NlulII oI'!he award wiD he revealed 11 the Stare FPA Convenlion .11Ied In July.

Mall McCarty, I0Il 01 Joim and JuUa Blount, wan Itate r:ompetition In Speciality Crop Proficiency. AIIO qualifying for the sllle I:OIIteat In pIOftciencywllMichael Wood. Wood, Ihe .on 01 Oary and Sue Wood, CCllllJlllIed in Oil Crop.

Colton Center FPA memben a1so JIIIIIdpated in the SotuIt_ern Public Service Eleclric Camp. M_bera al!eltdlna included: Junior Mens, Able Salazar, Cody Oden, Skeet Williford, IItd Yolaada Cimeroa.

Tbree members will alao be CClIIIJICIIlnIln the Plainview Parade or Breeds. Silled 10 exhibit livestock in the IUIIIItIer show are Mall McCarty. Cody Oden and Michael Fisher.

Also alated for the FP A memben II the Area I Leadenhip Conference al.

Country 1'rientfs liave ju.st tlie

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COUNTRY FRIENDS 202 W. Cleveland

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Memorial Day 1991 will be • spegiel dey for honoriq the men end women who beve bravely aerved our country. You WOII't want to mias e slnale lIIOIIIent of the paradee and Oal wavinl. Here'. a great idea for your .U·American celebrelion, whether it I, e family reunion or outdoor picnic - . barbecued rlba.

Thil is not an ordinery barbecued rib recipe. South-wrn Riba are boked in your oven In e Reynolde Oven Cooking Beg. Huale·free oven c:ooking bap are the perfect solution for letting you el\iOy ell the Memorial Day feetivltiell. There'l no hoverina over a hot 8f1ll for hours. No aert\bblng nesty pans or 8f1l\ 8fids. Oven cooking bap .re the no-meu way to el\iOy berbecue.

Each region of the country hes ita own barbee.ue . style. If It'. Southwestern barbecue, you know it has to be spicy. Southweatern Rib. start with the convenience of your revnrite bottled bBrbecue sauce. Add chili powder and ceyenne pepper to give some heat without overpowering the ribs. Put them all together in en oven cooking beg and let the navors blend while the ribs cook themselves.

If your impatient crowd can't wait to taste mouth·waterina rib8, try cookinl them in your microweve oven. You cen microwave ribs in half the time it takes to Brill them. The ribs will need' to be turned and r'larrenged halfway through the c:ooking time. Remember .w cut the slitA in the bag near the tie .

Oven cooking bags take the guesswork out of preparing ribs. Delicious ribs bake tender and jui'cy with no basting ·or tending. You can expect superb retlulte every time. And, with no messy .Ieenup, you won't mi98 a minute of Ihe fun .

1/4 cup flour 1 large size (14 "x20 0) Reynolds

Oven Cooking Bag 1 112 cups barbecue SBuce

1 medium onion, cut into wedge. 2 teaspoons chili powder 1 tea8pOOn dry mustard

114 teaspoon garlic powder 114 teaspoon cayenne pepper

3 pounds pork spareribs. fat trimmed

Preheet oven to 325°F. Shake flour in Reynolds Oven CooI<ing Bag; place in 13x9x2·inch baking pan. Add bar· becue sauce, onion and seasonings . Squeeze bag to blend in8fedients. Place ribs in bag. Turn bag to coat ribs with sauce. Arrange ribs in an even layer. Close bag with nylon

Note: Sauce will ceulle the tol of the bag to darken in color. Thil is a normel reaction and does no indicate burning.

Mlcroweve Dlrectlona: FollOO' recipe as directed except cut rib, Into serving size pieces. Place bag ir shallow 2 112-quart microweve·saf. casserole. Close bag with nylon tie cut 6 half·inch slits in neck of bal below tie. Microwave on HIGH I minutes. Rotete dish once. Micro wave on MEDIUM HIGH (70% power 30 to 40 minutes, or until ribs an tender, using oven mitts to turn INti over and rearrange ribs al\er 111 min utes. Let stand in bag 10 minutes.

1991 .. ~ENlORS ... recei':!ng.-.I~~ .. I:m. ~!,~'!pliedchoto theh<:Oi ~.~f Iheir .• iCO';~~· .Jllllr TIiie""«1tp..,...,,,~y. ,un ... n S lars P ~t7;- ; Albert Gomez, BIU Carter Memorial Scholarship; Esmeralda Sanchez. Lou Dum Diekemper Scholarship, Pipar BizzeU, ATPE, Masonic Lodge Scholarship, Life Investors Communicating fnr Agriculture, Trey Wil~n Memorial Schol~p; and Wendy Betancur, Al'PE.

~. :CO-tin Center' C-hurches " .' HONOR YOUR fATH~R I'OR ALL THE ROLES HE HAD TO PLAY

QuID.' Harrlng1OnScllOl~hlp, . Hall SCholarship. West Tex~; Mic:belle SiSemo~, ResidetK1e Hall SChOlarShip. West Texas; and Shena Ray, Valedictorian Ex-StQdcnts Scholarship, Honor Graduate Scholarship. PaId Tuidon to Any State CoUege or University . .

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Firat United M"hodlat Church lyndall Fletcher, Pastor 879·2253 Morning Worship 9:00 a.m.

. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Bible StjJdy 5:00 a.m.

First "pllst Church Joe E. Cariker, Pastor 879-2301 SUnday School 9:45 a.m. MOrning Worship 10:55 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Awtiliarle. 3:30 p.m.

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FlmUn11ed MIodlat Chwch Craig CU"y. PaaIor 202 W. Slevenson 839-2480 Sunday School 9:45 am. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m • . Evening Worship 8;00 p.m.

. Clueh of chi1at SlIII Short, Preacher

. ' 202 W, 4th 83g.2404

. ' sun.Qa~ SchQOI9:45~m. Mciml!\9. Wors~lp1Q:30a.m. Evti(llijQ W!)iihlpl!;OOp,m. .

'. 'YlecjI188day ~servlc.ea~:OO p,m.·

I.orW SUir a.ptlatChurch Ira CharlH~nea,PaalOr SUndaY School 9:45 a.m • . Morning Worshlp.11:oo a.m. Mimdiay Mlellona. 6:00 p~m.

'. Wedn.iclayse~ 8:oor:».m.

A father must play many partS, Like mending childhood's broken hearts And teaching you to throw those darts,

When he had time to play. He was. as memories revecaled. Provider, counselor and shield; Wlth .hls anxiety con~led • .

In case you'd gone astray. He wanted you to do whafs right And always keep your goals in sight. Then making sure YOU'd, see.. the Tight,

He taught you to obey The lessons of your chosen treed, . . And follow them in word and, deed . So when in life you did succeed. . . ,

Your father showed the way, . . .' . ..' . . .. . . - .Qlorla l"Iowa.k

.. ," ' " ,', : . o,:;e ra,ther Is more

·UWt:. lfundred' . ' . · sc~rs.

·OeOrge iferbert

. '\ .. ~e8rtiJe IMtructlort of. thy,ather;" . • Prouerbs 1:8

FrteftctaNpHoJI .... B.ptlstlJ2 W.l. Grlmn, Plltor

Iglell. EJautlata J.rsualem Demei1c1o Gomez, Pastor East C\eveland Sunday Schoo110:DO .a.m.

Momlng WOllhlp 12:00 Noon Evening service 3:00 p.m. Wednesday SeMC .. 8:00 p.m. F~ay Mlsaion. 7:00 p.m.

Church of lie V.'1ey Eli.eo Saldana, PUtor 1201 N.,.,aIiI 83.9-2300

. SUndai~ 10:0o.,ln. '.' MoriIIr.'igWoi:ltiIP·11 :~. a.ln: EY!iolng Worsliipil:OO p;m. WedntldayservlCea 7:30 p.m; ··

ChurchaUhe~' GOd a.· ~Paeto( ·

. E _~43 ,D.tiIlJidl'IalHtr'· .. Mletlng9:PO a.m. Sutldal, Sllhil4lI1l):OOa.m.

=~:~:=::~:: ;:~'1~~1:~15Lm,-

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 5:00 p.m. Wedna¢ay S8rviCl1s 7:00 p.m.

St, ThereA Catholic Church Father G8qrg8.Roney . 1308 Ave. C ·839·2310 .MomlngINotshlp 10:35 .... m . Mas.11:00a~m.

. WedneSday S8r,Viees 8:00P,m.

Church 01 God 01 ~ First B.om sergio Bemal, Pastor

. 322 Eo' St.ven8on83~2276 SUnday School 10:00 a.m. MomlngWorshlp 11;00 a.m. 'Ev~hlrisi Worship 6:3~ p:m. W~nesdarServites 7:.30 p.i'II • .

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'Hale Centar Insurance ... . Agency; ·Inc. North 'SpadeGlh Inc.··: .... ............... -­

,..... 8710471. or 212-4774 KeIth .......... aN151

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Manday evenIJI& HIIIIide AcIW bad IOven. 1M .... O1IL for dI. A-B-C Scnmble. Aft« .... boIIew. bid two wbmen withoul .., pJayafl't. Tho 181m 10 .... filii place ,,;.. EIr\ Hin, T __ Ropn II1II Sky BIzzcIl.

1be team 10. place IICOIId w .. '.B. SIIIitb, T.e. Clark and Earl IbowD.

Hope we· ... YO a f.w IlIOI'tI 0111 _XI .... BOIUI'O and call in (839-2188) by 6:15. .

W. will be bavinl our Men's Partnership Tournameat June 29 and 30. MaUplamlOCCIIIIellll1 and play in this IOIII'IIIIIIaIL

Betty Black

1971 Graduating Class Slates 20th Reunion

Tho 1971 Hale Cent« padwitint cl_wlll becelelnllnalbe1r2Othelaa reuioD 'uly . 5-6, TIle reuDion cqlllizlnbaw a1a1lld a full weebnd of activililII dill include a UmlIy ni", and a fortnaI cIinne(. OrpnizlDa the. evlllli.lMlDH ..... J_CancmJama, Ricky Tiffin. RIDda MCDaniel and StowanTci_

The weekend of Ictivltiea ' will ki~.,idti funlly m,luPriday. Jply 5, at Hillaido Acrea beaiDnina II 6:30 pm. Tho pool wIU be availlble for dlildnnandadinacroffilbandc:hicIreD ~~RiwrSIiiIIh·.wiIlb .. _ed.

Saturday evenin& the eIua nunion wUlmcrt"lOu,~~1ocated . II the Sooth 'llQ, ia~ beiwliliiWIDI Aft. and Uni""i\y'A~l'ftIIevenina will beaiII wllh llOCiai bour belinnina at 7 pm followed by dinner II 8:00. Immediltely followinl the meal will

be a proJrllll reflecdng Ihe ~""lcIlool days. MlIIic will be provided for entertainment and dancinJ,

The COIl of the reunion will be $40 per penon wblch incl ... the adult'J meal on Friday and Sllurday eveninp .. well u the c.-I of production of I video and other momentol of thll _kend. Cost for the children who attend Friday evenina II Hillside Aqas will be $6 each. Reaervatioqa Ihould be mailed 10:

'ana Cannon 'ones 40 10 88th Place Lubboek, Tex 79423 All formcrclua mcmbers and former

:teach"" ~ invited ~ enc;ourqed 10 attend. . , ... .. .. l't t -.L! t. : " .," 1',

School picturea and new pholDl .,. ncoecl4!d 10 belp make the video alulina mlllllllY of Ihe ~1a1lS.

Call Us For Rates

: HAlt·· INCTTO A1\.tCE·' kllJD.t1L ,1 . . .. '

Competes In District 4·H Competition

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More than 200 boys and IIri.I &ave reeeIIIIy compeIIId in the diatricl 4-H ..,. at Texu Tecb Univenity. The dI.lrict contest includea 29 0'111111. To quality forthe IIIlecompotition, a team or individual must place fint or IeCOIId in the senior division, for yuulba lied 14-19. Junion, aled 9-13, don't compete beyond ditlrialevel.

Tho Teua4-H Roundup in CoIlele Station will be June 3-6. The Hale Counay 0nu1l!K Iltsjeim MYjn. team COIIIi1lini of Mary Wi\lI_ of Hale Center and Micba Riley of Abemathy will be incompetition..Mu:y WiIIillll8 will be aerviDJ on the Swe 4-H TOI:II Board.

Junior 4-H'en c:ompetinalt dI.lria level were Jared Henford and Caacy Davia in Method Demgp.tr'tign winniq a 1st place. Wah Horaford and Casey Barrett won 1st place recOlnition . in Ihllir MIIIIIISI DeID!!l .. doo, CIde Sbepard and R.N. Hopper of PetenburJ won lsI place in • Pgrk p",um'IrI'jon.

A teacher uked her flrat . graders, "What do you do at home?"

"I dry the dllhel, .. answered on.. "I feed the dog," said another.

"Johnn~," lhe asked, "what ~,you ,~?" ~ .~ Me h(IItated a moment. aqd ~ ... "lelayoutOflheway." '! ' 00 yaU know why "*'Y won't 1:iIc9me"Chriltlanl? ....,.. Of . the Chriltlanl who aren't Chrldl,,-, _'~ ltanclngl".

· t,ht way ¢ IInllll'l. , . , you· ... · either a btIok WIll or a I)iidge between. God I!1d ~

.UI)G(!CI.IY;,~~~:, :~. ~:~:!~~~ '; ; · 1he: ,~_,Clr

. ':=~M:;'~·N coUnteI or. lhe .unOocIY •. nor ' . · .1IIndtth In the WI'! of lin"",,"

00ri't stand In Ihe way, U. the boy, "itay out of Ihe way."

AIIocIatIoiI Credit Syaaem may proJI'UD.

PmHA illlltboriDd 10 panntee up 10 $100 million in IoIDI for _e-family hamel cUia& the ClUINIII fUcaI year. 1'hiI IIIiIIInI:e is lvaillble for new or oxistina rural houaina. Iocallld on individual tncII or in IIIbdiviaiOlll, aa:ordin& 10 the State Director.

Many iUrai ~idenll eJiaible for direcl FmHA loan auiataDce OIly a110 qualif'yfortheauaranteedloanproaram. Applicant. wilb low to moderate income. may be oli,iblo for lOaD gu __ , and low-Income Ipplic:an\l may qualify for the agency'. inlCral usistanceprosrun. which brinpdown Ihe cost of the lIIonthly paymenL

Applicanll mull be withoul ,are, decent and sanitary baRI and unable to obtain a 101D without the FmHA gU1flll1eel at rates and terms they can reasonably be expected 10 reply; "Loans OIly be guaranteed for up 10 100 perceIIl of the COlI of acquIrina the house," laid the State Director, who added thsllheae.,. 'IO-yeu. fixed-nte mort,aaes·

Individuals interested in the new guaranteed loan proJl'lll1 sbouJdc:ontact their commercial lenders or the local Fanners Home Administration omc:o located 1l514DaI1u in P1ainviow.

---~-..... herbtdde . CULTI-SPRAY

for grain sorghum and field ,corn

GARRETSON FARM SUPPLY Hale C~ter? TX

~ =~D':-:'MID Crop Prow.llon ChemICl .• Dt-Plrtm.nl W .. )'nt.~0147" CIN5

839-2171

'. Bargain.' --. 839·2761

Bonnie Chlhon 211 w'" F .... St .....

• . ttalecenw

FOBSALB Three· acijoin, 60 foot lots.

Eaay aeceu to Plainview ImIice rOad. Priced to aeU.

889-2801 untf

Por Your "--a RmaehNeeda

Contact Lary Bills WestMark Realtors

Commercial Department .,18-4074

............ ~ .... M&t1.dn

AMERICAN feUowInl reanral .uIIscrI ..... 11ft IIOW due. Hale Ceunty

1IIIIIICI'Iptloas are S15.IO per Jtar. OIIHI-COUDty sullll:rlpllolll Sullll:rlplloD reaewal feel c. lie mailed to Drner B. TX '7!104I.

t.frs,Buddy AIonKlrby . Roier MIhigan Mn. V.D. Ross Re. RIchardson Pilul Robertson Rick Renshaw Qorodly Shadden llQwald Shackelford O;~. SIOIIPt, 'p~ Qlly S~.Pi!ia

r~ . ; .: If'''·On!nty . ; ,; Jlnlet! Abercrombie . 'C.I!. BOUrland

' re,~ QtyElet;1rii: Skeet CarJIU CbarIea BvIDI M.I!. PnIIIdI . CliffF~ WayneHi1l .HII'IIIIIIKoolder

'Lantay .

MAY

. . .nnq

Out-of.Count, MarieBynI Robert Esparza Escar Parker Bob Sullivan Stewart Townsen E.K.Walls

:.J

COmplete Lawn Care Mowing. Edging.

Fertilizing" .Rototilling Alley. " Vacant Lots

Cleaned Will Do Odd Job.

Paul Ogle 839-2164 or 839-2622

T.L.'. Lawn Mower Shop Shop early for a good used

mower while large aelection is available. 1 will consider trade­ins and also do repair work. Loceted at the comer of East 3rd and West Service Road.

839~2296

QUALITY REPAIR For all your building repair,

remodeling, paint. etc:. call ... PERKYVICK

839-81'1'1 or Mobile 1-898-0462

Ifno answer leave message for prompt service.

Delicious German Sausage

Great for outdoor barbecues . Call

Aaron:aambo 839·297., or 839·2312

Methodist Church Members Gather

More Ihan 1,000 United Melhodists will gather at Polk Slreel Uniled Methodist Church in Amarillo June 3-6 for the 82nd Session of the Norlhwest Texu Anniaal Conference. The event, an lIDIutl meatinl of clerlY and elected I.lt. ~"t~ f~. IJnil!!, )1elhodist c!Ongijai\io".is tt\.,,~~eS!l *00 policy-making IIIIlilOII for ' the dc:nomination in. the Northwest Tcxas area.

Representing the Hale Center and ColtonCenterc:ornmunitieswill beJohn and Christine Lyles, Evaell Masters and Sylvia Shackelford.

ofPldllic:SII1il)'.Itea\c1ll V"IIdMl: "W. WIIIl IhIlIiDce ICbooI i.lllllt c:hildnlll will lie playlua. ....... andl1llllli!lleYcrywblll'O. W .. II motorill. need 10 be .lpIIClally walllhful for Ollr Yo1maer ·poopl., beealllO ill the ICI of playina.1hey bIYe I ~ of beI:omina exdllld and forpUina the natea of lIfely."

Major Cawthon nmindod 111 dill sincemotorist",ol_and~JIIIIUI'e IhIn i:hll«c:n thll we need 10 acc:epllbe reaponsibjlity of ID adult and help lookout for our )'OIUIpr aenendon. He stated thst we need to be eapedally mindful of tlIe places that i:hIIdrca .,. most likely to be pllyin,; ... idcndal areas, playgrounds, acbool yards, and such, and to drive cautiOUIly IrIIIIDd Ihese areu.

MajorClwlhon cautioned, "Motoriat should be on the lookout for the kids on bicy<:les and be prepared to &ive the bicy<:IiSllhe ript of wly 10 live I life. "

Bicyclists need to be • ...,. of II ... regwating Iheir usina the public __ or highways. Bicyclists are required 10

obey all the Ilws Ihlt drivers of cars have 10 obey. They mUll Slop for stop signs and red Iipts, yield at yield sip, make legal lurns, and ride in the IIIIID direction as vehicular tralTlc .

Now Ihal school is out,let '. all work logethertoheipourchiidrenhlyoaaafe and happy summer vlCation.

SPC Graduates Recognized

A tolal of 50 students fRIIII the Hale CounlY area were amonl the 678 studenls who received diplomas or ~ertificates Friday (May 10) duriDC South Plains Collego's 33rd commencement exercises. Three SPC graduates .,. from Hale Center.

Chrisie Stroud. dauahter of Bob and Susie Stroud, received an associate in I'PPI!ed .ge peE' ~ t"'· ;~~"fll!"~ .. C . . "all UIII1plOD, bolh receiV ' • CPdep in vocational nuninl.

Recently Mill Stroud received an award from Te~as InlemBlio/lal Press Associalion. Miss StrOud's cartoon drawlnls which appeared in Ihe school newspaper 'Plainsman Press' were entered in Ihe ArIinlton-based ~ontest by ber instructor.

. :20* of . .... .... . . . .' exemjlte4cOuid not -Ibm

S5.000. Tbeamen~t WODId, allO .utho~ county educationdla­trIeIs to hold elecdOnl. 10 exempt froID ad valorem tuition not leu than $3,000 of the market vallie of the . reaidence homelteed of a eIi .. bIed perIOn or a penon .ixty-he yean of • or older. PbIa1ly. the amendment would alltbo~ dec:tionl ill. county education clillricta for the taxatIOn of c:ertaiII tanaible peuonal property exempted from III valore ... tuation by the Jeaitlature. . '.

The propOIed amendment wID appear on the ballot u foI\owI: "The CXIIIIti~tIonit amelldment to a1Jow the YOten of • COWIty educalion district to a40pt certain lIemptkllll fJoID ~'. , n10rem tlutionfor reaIdeIICo ~

. tor the twtiOliQf ~.,~. penonII ' '. • .' ' 11: " " • o! ~. •

.(~~rn(tN No.:J:'C»tIf ,....cllA~~ :

~ ")- ... ~ - ( ' . , '.

:::.:~~~II _t In roqah ••••.• ~on 'wlth the !ol~OWlni ......... IIob .,...... I .yor , Ot ..... ,

" • .at, '_l •• lI.rold " ...... La .. , Dec_ •• cI ..... , C •• ,lll IIor, .rlqht

:::i .. :r::. e:!!::.!:' .:-:!!:! to order. ,"ntlt •• of the ·p .... feN.

::,::,,:t C:=~~"' ~ .. M:~~::"!:: ::d:U:~ t:~ :~C=I l::n:~ CI!'::~!d by Bob ahoud, all'. to accept U ..... 11 t r.port II pr ••• rat,d.

""Uon C.rrllcl

The f£'IIO"~:YI::-:I~~:;"II~~~. ~~~~~~~:'.~ .• ~h~.ll ... t.r, I ........ "r •• h R.ul ••... "IUer • Stroud Str •• t., All.ya . • '.rtl. , • 10 ••• fel,.by I Carter

tIotJon WlW .. ct. by Bob strout and ,.ean"." by 1\I,8ne Ca .. ter to

::::r:!n:,,:O::!l~:~ :~:n~!::e c=i:::~n~~· for Inother hr. , Matton Carried

~t !~~: ::~:. bl.!;t ";":~:!: :~:.::::~";: :~. I~:=d ~:;t:~Jaet :~!. r:r.!"~~e::~: ~~d t::t r::rr~! .. :·~! ~'l;O:t::O:::~ !Iii •• rve fl. "n "ltarnatl Dn thlt board.

MoUon Carried

Hotion •• 1 •• de by IhMJltn. Carter an. I,econd., b, .ob ItroU41, Jr. to a"'.9urn fol' • f." .'ntlt •• l6r hoM •• de t~ ~I'.,.. end brown i •• "rft".rmf by CouncU.an cartel'" vti., Claudine .

. Mot lon Carri ...

:~:~ o:h:.~:!::.~:d:"'V:;::' r:t·!:~ O!.~:~ .. r~~Y~:,:::~:~::y L::~; Dec".rd to repair the • .er9:" gene .. atar ·and it va •• 110 not. • .,

~:: !~:e~!:~.~e:::~'!:n:·:n .::: :;;r::.~rot.etor.· to help pro-

ColI",'..:!.",", ei.e-tul:' bilh "Of loUthVft.tern PubUc .e~vice Co •••• die""."., "t the Monelay vor" •••• lon. A .atlo •••••• de '-' a"b 'hOllet, dr , .nd •• c4Md •• by It. w. W.ller lo aecept .... oUer of ::~~ .. r:er -.onth in •• ch."II' for the Cit, DIttce coU.cUn. the •••

Motion Clrrled

.Iot ion "A, .,d. b, I . W, "."l.t' .nd •• conded by 1M .trood ,Jr

!:t~~~;:y.·:~:2:.:: . ;~~,,: I~: :!d!:~:-h!r:-t::!' e:~:::. M::;!:r~. hlln nice Ilv'n, f.cliltle" ror low lncCMM pe ... on. In Hal. Center

Motion earrl,d

Motlo •• a ... ~ b, lob Stroud, Jr •• nd •• co ..... b, I. W. ".ll.r to appqlnt COuncll .. n a' ••• u to ••• auet. t". cit, Uover bide .nd rec~nd a la .. d,c'.'"9 plan.

!!P~;'I~:' .:::;:!:o~:,:=::~o~.:!I:;:.~:U~i!! .. t=:!n:h~n C!~Jo:~O:!cI •• cure lund. lor tIGre -.ucll n .. ded w.ter Una 'aprov ... nt ••

MoUon .a ••• d. by ,Eugene Carte ... nd "00"414' bt a. 'I. ".Uer to

~~::~ ~~:I;!t':.~~d Ol.o,~ , ~ld'ln9, ,~~!'~.~~w':!'Q~ 1~~:lj';I ~~~t' .. . '

!', IJR" "I' . ,;.,c Ill' The repal. or the Cit, H.ll bulldl", .10nq wltb t ........ c ..... Dr n •• fUrniture " •• d1.eu ••• d, but, no action ta".n.

Pollee raport ••• pr"anted by Chi.f 'eople ••

IIOtlon w .... d. b, lob Itroucl, Jr. end •• conded by I. W. WALleI' t.o pay th. current biU ••

IIoUon Cor. led II •• U..., Acljoa.nlcl

.PUBLIC NOTICE Scho.ol BUISp'l!cific~tion

The Hale C.enter Independent School Diatrict il now tlking bide for one 1·991 ~ . 5,9 .p •••• na.r bus ' . . . ' . .. , ." . ' StROOLIiIS' StJ(:IFlcA'J'IORS: ' .. I. The. bus(e"J q~ot.ed .. eeta . arid/ore~!li~'dl

all 1~9l , Stli~eof Texas Speeifil;~tioti. . .' , for 'Scboo18usee , B"published In doeuaent No,070:-SB~91.pubnl~ed < .bY t 'he State . Purehlis~ .ndGene~.(Serv.icea · Co~l,tI"~o",~

'2, PaBBe'nser Size-59 paaeenger bu's with one( J) row Qf i.au deleted lor a capacity of 53. Quanity: One(I).

3. Bus Chassis is Nlviatar;Model 3800, .with theDTA";360 diesel engine.

4, Bus Body is Blue Bird, Model SBev 2800_ 5. 236"wheelbll.,.. . 6. Automat ie Tl'lIna .. iRB ion. -All ilion AT'"545. 7. 60 aallon fuel tank with lafety bar.der. 8. Disc wheels with radial tubelell tirea-9. 90.0008TU front heater syetem.. .

10.80,000 BTU rear heater eyst'em with heater . w~.ter .. P\lillp • . )~:'.; .

J I. , Ait .Bra.ke Sy.~jI! •• . " ' 12. ContiI)U('U'iI , Ol'll 'pieee roof \low8 with ' :tio

welds' • . ' ... . '. " :' .' . ' . Fhee 5) ., yeatOOQ!~O aii J,e ."arranty 01' the ,' body , shell, . paint adhesion ,and 'Ichool blls seat ,and bart ler frilmell!; See .watrant,. cert i f ic:ate for ' c .~let;e · t:overaae . 11'1 for-_aUon. · . . Auto ... tic · :S18ck Adj.U8~er,l •

. Auxiliar,. 'Fan ,- upper · l!!!ft '. iri . area;

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