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Museum Slates Annual Student Population Exhibits Small Drop Labor Day Ac~ivities For the fourth consecutive year the was at 148 and was considered one of Hale Center School enrollment has dle class AA schools in the state. surpassed the 700 student barrier. Enrollmentincrea:lOOtwentystudents The Hale County Fann and Ranch has the garden spot of the world. Museum volunteers will man the Closingoutthefustweekofclassroom to 168 in 1992-93 and this year the Museum will be hosting it's annual Located at the museum persons museum for tours and answer studies, the total school population as population has climbed to 177. With of Friday stood at 733. TheenroUment . large Junior High classes it is expected 4borDay Barbecue Dinner, Monday, can step back in time when life was questions during tbe Labor Day. The should continue to exhibit gains that the population of High School to September6,attheHaleCenterSenior simpler, a litde slower and much museum has also extended the hours Citizen Building, 416 W. 2nd .. Over following the La.bor Day Weekend. exceed200duringdlenexttwoyears. harder. Visitors can visualize the for the event from 8:00 until 8:00. , September 6. The enrollment at the canlpUses of 500 people are expected to take pan hardships that their forefathers had to School administration is pleased Akin Elementary and Junior High in the special occasion. The annual endure and that even small luxuries During the day, an old grist mill with the numbers although the present have steadily climbed since the fust event is the main fund raiser for the were not without sacrifice .. will be in operation grinding com population is twelve students below day of classes. The opening day of museum located one mile south of the meal, available for purchase. One of last years count at this time of 745. school Akin reported in at 309 and city. The Labor Day Dinner will feature 'the first 'Hot-Ball' engine and Green The largest student population Junior High clocked in with 22~. As Stationed on five acres, the museum smoked brisket, potato salad, beans" Machinery Pumps will also be in recendy occurred in 1986 when the of Friday's report, Akin population features farm and (8IIch relics and cobbler, fresh vegetables and drink. operation. The Carriage House and schoolenroUmentwasreportedat761. had grown to 319 while Junior High The High School population has had swelled to 237. The enrollment brings back,to lifelhe piOneer spirit The dinner will begin serving at 5:00 Pinkerton Home have also add~ to exhibited the largest gain in students of Akin includes for the fusttime, the that ~Iped establish the South Plains until 7:00. Carryouts will beavailable. their exhibits; during the pasttwo years. During the Fourth grade. Junior Highand Middle Treasury Reflects GainIn Rebate ' 1990-91 term,highschoolenrollment School includes grades 5-8. Harvest~Aid Meeting Slated The city treasury continues to show eight percent from last year. Last increase of 7.76 percent. gains from the sale tax rebates from year's payment from Austin for the A1lcommunitiescoUectingdlecity Hale Center Coop Gin manager" Pouline Chemical COOlpany. The the State Comptroller office. 'Revenue same periCld to~W8$ $3,707. sales tax enjoyed an increase for the Gelfe Latham, invites all fanners to . meeting will begin at noon with a frOQl local salCli tax Hale Cen~er has also seen ,~n , ' period. Hale Center's attend a Harvest-Aid Chemical barbeciJelunchserved. Latham urges ioerea:~ , bl;thc~ " tOtt81 (.f~4t)1"rssentf9r ' " ,fot the periOdw;l8 Meting On Wednesday,SepteOlber 1. all farmers to:attend the meeting. ' date , tbe:W2CSlt of' thcm"ecomm,~niti¢s in Th~ meeting will' bebeldi~ ; ~~e Fann~rsPlaQni!1g 0,(1 ' I!(~ndltl$the , : amou~IHQ $~r',~~:~; CC)mtlarea' to"I~t CQpntYd:)li1riQlgt,heIX1YJIIlentp¢riQd ' , ' ~,~ricankgionauildjng, acro.ss~e , "r(leeting , are :'~ked , to"RSvP ~:lJt 'llie' ", streetfromCi ~yHal~.Sponsori-:,gthe CQQpl)jil6ffi~' 839-2436; infon;n~tivemeeting ' wUl be'RbO(le- ' Business Opens 1Doors

A Hale Center ,native has joined bffices. the business district hlst week. ' Linda Mrs. Mahagan, the mother of three Mahagan, it 1972 graduate and recent girls, completed the ISOO hour course graduate of Galleria School of in complete hair care along with , Cosmetology in Plainview. has additional ,hours for specialized opened dle doors to Shear Class Hair haircuts 8Jldcolor. With the salon she &. Tanning Salon. Thesa,lonisloeate<1 will also offer a complete line of Nexus one~halfblock west of the signal light, products. , Value will be a drawing betwten ,,the , HaleC~nter American , card fOi'Sbear 'CI~s~ Mt$. ~aJtagan and' theSch601 , Adininistration, '. Continued on Page 2 Public Notice County Crop Report Coaches Pleased With Outing The Couon Center Independent · School Dislrict will bold a public hearing and adopt the budgetfdrthe f993·94 school ,..inaSpecialC8llecl tm::Jmi therefore requiring treatmenL ~DRINKING Brtna Your ao.d Meeting scheduled for Monday, AlJ8USl30, 1993, at 8:00 pm in the AI. Cotton is reaching "cut out" in a CotlOn aphidscontunue to increase WATER own con...... , Hale Center coaches were pleased Hinojosa with 31 yards and Angel The Owl coaching staff is very School Administration BuiIding.locateclon tbescbool campus. The public number of fields wi!h blooms and gradually in most fields. Counts willa die performance of lite Owls B•• I drtnklng ...., Aguirre reeling off SO yards. optimistic aboot tbe upc:omingseason is inviled fO attend: . Public Library bolls found in the terminal. Most generally range from a couple of diDinJ their first scrimmage with the Thepassinsaaactwill givebalance and confident about the Owls faclds have been recently watered, but aphids in the lerminal to several .25' ".r ".1I0Il Farwell Steer51ast week. The Owls to the Owl split.backbackfield. ByJaane T. AIleD THE FUTURE CALLS FOR cliances about makill8 a serious nan are still experiencing square and small hundred. Some growers are adding . will "ve a toush challenge in llteir Sophomore sipalcaller Fernando for a playoff position. According fO ;:======; boll shed. With the extended hot an aphicide to their bollworm lastpreseasontestwith AnIOn fOnight, Vaquera hit on 6 of 11 aerials for 56 Mullins, Springlake should get the Jeanette Steen, Travel Consultant The (ollowing Memorials have weather, fields will continue fO be applications where counts are Friday, at Anton. A highly fOuted yards. Tugets for die Farwell nod u lite favorite for the title and he been received: stressed during !he heat of the day. exceeding 5 per leaf. A few fields Culltft~...... OllOfil • "'11" Bulldog team is returning ten starters scrimmage wereStevenEsplnosa,Joe said, "OlfOn (the first district game) is 839·2185 • Bale Center In Memory of Hel~n Russ from This may lead fO increased small fruit have parasitic wasp already reducing on both sides of the ball and a good Jiminez, and Jeremy Hooks. the key game for us fO have a shot at ·Ca£( me for your traver neetfs- Wesley & Trudy Roddy. shed. Overall the crop outlook is aphid populations. This is a good performance by the Owls could set Coach Mullins also siled the play the playoffs. If we can win at Olton In Memory of Lenda oWens from excellenL sign and may help fo prevent an aphid the stage for a successful gridiron of offensive linemen fortheirexc:el1ent and beat. Lockney and Shallowater ENVOYE TRAVEL S.C. & Ru!h Richardson. COllonbollworm activity remains outbreak. Ir------~--~----~ I season. job during !he scrimmage. Providing we have a real good chance." In Memory of Roy Mills from spouy with !he heaviest infestations Twospotled spider mites also - Coach Kietb Mullins was happy gaps for the Owl backs were Eric Hale Center opens the 1993 Melonie Square - Open 8 am to 9 pm M·F Mildred Payne. occurring in the intense com growing continue to be found in area fields and with !he progress. and execution of Martinez, Robert Gamez, Jeff campaign hosting Motley County. qlP/J!h{e 9-5 Sat 2-5 Sun In Memory of Roy Mills from areas. Populations this week have may become a problem adter both the Owl offense and defense, Newsom, Tristian Hughes, Dereck Elizabeth Payne Nicholson. ranged from 0 to 70,000 eggs per acre pyrethroid applications for i HIi~RIBiitB31DltJY(C:are~ ! Kickoffis scheduled at 8:00pm, next c()'PIP~fJ(Ii--'1-800-451-6343 and was especially pleased with the McGill and Michael Madrigal. Friday evening, September 3. !rfl&~ Just a reminder .... used books and 0 to 50,000 larvae per acre. On bollworms. As com drys down mote, J I defensive prowess. Hale Center cannot be donated to !he Library as a Tuesday and Wednesday !he majority twospottcdmitesareexpectedtomove I Serving ages Binh to 14 years I limited the border fOwn fo four fltSt Treasury ••. Memorial. Please check with !he of larvae being found were Ito 3 days into cotton. Watch fields closely for downs and 64 fOtal yards. Farwell I 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. I Cont'd from Page 1 ~a·t. " Librarian before donating any books, old with most located iun the terminal developing mite infestations. never crossed the midfield stripe ~======i THE l (USPS 223-1~O) paperbacks, or others. We do not area. This week over half of the eggs ~ ; After School Child Care ; during their 40 offensive plays. the five communities collected over .SOWER' have room for storing extra books and have been observed on the upper leaf Many fields have reached 100% The pass defense was a bright spot S257,OOO,comparedfOJastye8r'storal sometimes weal ready have purchased surface in !he terminal. denl with the moisture line in the I for the Owls. The Steers were only of $218,839. There", a golf courMln Rhode the book donated. Predator counts remain very high kernel 35% to 75% down. Most able fo complete 1 of 6 passes and the Year to date fOtals fall behind leland Ihat had a problem. A party for the "Summer Reading" at this lime with the minute pirate bug growers have just completed the last Nutritious Meals & Snacks n.nins Owl secondary was credited everyone except for Plainview and An oak tree died, and II W8I members will ~ held on Monday, the most predominate species. In irrigation and will be thinking about 1 willa 1WOJ1B8S interceptions, oneeach Hale Center. Along with Hale Iocaled on the IIxth fairway. August, 30, in !he Public Library, Iighyer bollworm infested fields harvest by the first of September. Planned Programs I forRudyCavazosandJesseHinojosa. Center's increase for the year, Soma cul'led that 25-fooI tree Hale Center, Texas 79041 f(om 5:00-5:30. Sixteen children predators have been able te hold In late planted com, spider mites Interaction With Nursing Home Reslde·nts I With tbeirperformanceagainstthe Plainview is a head of last year by trunk. But one AId, "LeI' me Distributed eve'Y Friday morning enrolled in !he reading progtilm and bollworms in check. In "com county" and southwestern com borers are still I Steen, the Owl offense could be 3.87%. Lagging behind in last'year's. carve a lieu of a golfer of .12 enrolled in the Read-to-Me. bollworm eggs and small larvae counts a concern. Southwestern com borer I dealiDgtbeopponentsdefensemisery out SUBSCRIPTION RATES . year .fO date IOtals are Abernathy - II." Anthony Lockwood turned Reading logs and certificates will be have been too high for !he predators traps ranged from 29 to 260 moths for for the 1993 season. During their.4O y.. ' I 14.44%, Edmonson ·15.69%, and the obatacIe InlO an object of art. $15.ci'--per In ..... COUntY . presented and refreshments served. to overcome in a number of fields; a two day period ending August 18. pla)'oulingH.C.chalkeclup 242)'ards Petersburg 4.86%. . $18.(1) per y.r out... H... County , Very few eggs can be found in the I That', whal to do lri your lifel 203 West 4th In and crossed !he goal line tbreetimes. field now. Southwestern com borer Hale Center I Are an obItacIe? March 2. 1872 . LeacliIl8 the pack in rushing was you facing larvae range from 2nd instar to 5th Karen Boyce, Director 839-2471 I Cavazos with 112 stepS followed by Don't moan over It. Make YOUR CHOICE ..... NO LIMIT' ilL'ltar, wi!h most in the 4!h and 5th L ______------~ Business. •• something good out of II. .Edited and .Published by instar stage. .Som 5!h instar larvae Faith In God can lum yOUr have tunneled into !he base of the Cont'd from Page 1 Tommy and CIa'udh"Ramb4~1 .T:' . ~ '\ ME.. MBER Itumbllng blocks Into stepping 114 - -1913 1 Pose 2Pose plant in preparation for overwintering. 'has hairelllS. Style atones .. It· can tranIform your DrawerS . . Jumbo Only a few girdled stalks have been and~POOand 21 Photo Same Subject DON'T MISS for the reasonable price of $8 each. . obItacIeI· of defeat Into oppor. Phone 839-231 a . 30 Photo P80kage · observed !hiS week. Fields wi!h heavy 1'EXA8PRE88 sOuthwestern com borer infestations THE DISNEY CHANNEL's Joining Mrs. Mahagan in the tun_ of victory. Hale Center. Texas 79041 AI_CIATION ~. ackage. . business venlUre is Cwlsa Rogers. So have faith In CiocI. WIth Him .' 5." )H( •." should be harVested first If harvested FREE PREVIEW! Mrs. Rogers is owner of the TanniIi$ all thlnge .,e pouIble; 1-8XIO l-lOX13 laiC (arter Seplember 20) losses due S81on. The tanning bed is !he state of 1-8X10 to lodging may exceed losses from a 2-5X7 dock for high moisture com. the . art in equipment offering a 2·3XS 2-SX7 . . SORGHUM maximwn tan in IS ·minutes in the 8 KiI!g Wallet 2-3XS Continue 10 scout fields for head airciniulating cOol becl.Sheis.also 8 Reg Wallet I ~ King Wallet worms and spiderJ:Rites infestations. offering . acompl~ .·line of tanDijJg ...... SuGARBEEU . . . !~ Reg'Wallet - ~ .. . ' c;ercoSpqraleaf-spoifil\$,increl!Sed , ~.~Hiif4 t~g~ .;,A.~ . c().i;(D.tiq~;' · ;';" rapidly over'!he last 7 fo ·lO days: · wnl ·· b~ QPIiI\' !t\i~.4_y ,t"togih . Fungicides fQLconttpl . shoqld be ~. AP>i~tS~~~ : MIXOR'MA1Cil appliedevety 7to 14 daysdepeoding · ·lNDWIoUALS · on chemicaland'rate used. POWdery ·mildew is still a problem eventhough Corwalk~inure lltecilstonler(:onvenienct welcomed. .4IIld Ir----~;l-.;....--~;ir-.....--:. .... 7jr~.... --~t1wo;;:;--~i1~~... -~;r..... ---~ll .. .. AND/pRGROlJPS IN . AnaddeclplusforcllStonleISistJie . 5 6 humidity Ilasdropped. Percent of THE SAME PACKAGE!! plants infested ranges from 10 to .65 selections of jew~lry and h~ Lions Club percent. .Foliage 3(eas infested range -iftilems. LabcJrDay BOO8tc;rMtg. from 5 to 90 percent .Bayleton and For a grand opening special, the sulphur can be used to control !he At: Friends Conv~tore newbuliilessisoffetill8specialprlceS .,0 spread fo powdery mildew. IhIoqh the month of ~bet. A 12 13 14 18 1003 Main St~et Beet armyworms haVe been found ~. IeJUIadyp.ricedat$3S~isspecial PICNIC Date: Wednesday in one field this past week. They are pricc=d " $25; ·1Uld $35. usually associated with hot dry .~ tiJneilitlM~ , ""~ling ·~~ September 1 weather . GI~n Frey. Scranae Weather FQt . . NJ>WSLIiVER uPD4TE . ~1IW~JN. r..•h ..· DAYOfV{·• .---' If you woyld l~e to .. recieve lheTh~y; ; Augu~t 26 ~ .. Monday, August 30. ent · PJainpleas.se. Pes.tcompletethcattache4 M8!lJge._ili !'I!cw.sletter fC?tIt1• ··. •I!:~=::;tt:!:.._",,;,,_"""'_--",-.':;"''';'''..o...-_- I '; ~ ~ '" ~" ___ ...... ,~=I '~~~~t{iJi and return to our office. . Federal SAVE7S% . ... penalty inail teguJationsreguire that ~W . c;otiIIpOnlOFt . aU newsletter lists be updaledonce Ii · TOmE DISNEY FREE SpecioI Ed;rion year. . . . "AJaddin " l,iI~in ~ CHANNEL NQW!! CUllom ~ whtn,.....CIIII ...... Si .l .:. • .l. . 0; ;,f!)!?...... i ... f;.. ; . FOR ONLY$S.OO . . 1-aoo..&f7 -'!OOO~ ., lP((i"~. " ~~:;~~ " ' , ', ' .,. - ,-:. . - ' . CALL MIssioNCABLETODAY A",." 26 aad s.po...lxr 30 . . , 1993'. .N eWMlb.aibrn~J': 783.. 5749 ~~"""ro.~ Senior Citizens Benefit ~TbeLDypad Subscribe -to the American 839·2312 Hale Center ~- PRICES EFFECTIVE PRICES GOOD·WHILE From Restitution Project It seems that good 01' "Equal AUGUST 29-SEPl 4" 1993 SUPPLY LAStS Opportunity" is l1181188ing 10 creep The Hale Center Senior Citizens the strongest community Service at the numbe! of people who benefit into every aspect of our lives these COlIN KING Center is now receiving vegetables Restitution project provided by the people and working IOgether to make days. Now that school has started from the community Garden of the depar1menL When individuals ~ the community strong. again, so has the brouhaha about SLICED Hale County Community Supervision placed on probation, they are assessed whether or not "girls" should be and Corrections DepartmenL The COIIlmunity Service Restitutionhours The Hale Center Senior Citizens BJeeti.tc CoatncdDl &: Repalrh., ' playing football with the "boys" in BACON Community Garden is planted, hoed ranging from 80-600 hours that will Center receives produce once or twice cm ILECTIlIQQF PLAJNVJEW.INC. the school systems around our nation. and picted by people on felony and be completed during their term of weekly depending upon the 4418 Oltoa RoM. . ,Plala.~ ~.,1M1 "', _ First of all, there are a couple of misdemeanor probation in Hale probation. The probationers work aVailability of produce. The produce 1UoQ...... (808) 298-5111 J Sue.Looae, things about this whole thing that I TOII'I NACHO COURty. The land the Community three times weekly in the garden to is cooked at the center aJl!I despensed BOIIUI PhoDel198-7811Bome Phoae: 188-1818 just don't understand. The rll'8l is, BARBECUE ' OR AU'IHEfmC Garden is p~anledon isCounty owned help provide fresh produce to needy ;unong the members of the center,_ why would girls WANT to pla)' a and all the produce is donated to families . . The work is hard and the form the produce. Currently, there sport that is hot and sweaty and BEEF SANDWICH CORN governmental and non·profit weather is hot 011 the average day the are 12 agencies recieving flower notorious for damaging vwious body organizations in ~ area. Community Garden is worked. arrangements. Community Service Crop, Hall &; M.P.C.I. Insur8l\ce partsoffairly stunly young men? The CHIPS this is the second year that the Restitution is about people helping second is. why would boys object to Community Supervision and The probationers are proud of their . PAUL ROBERTSON' playing with or against anyone who ' 99¢ c.orrections Department has had a accomplishment in the Community Business 879·4719 would be so much softer to tackle or garden. The Community Garden is Garden, yet they would be surprised Home 879·4403 fallon, even with all the proteCtive gear? Just wondering. SHURFINE I will have to be the rll'Sl to admit BLEACH 9'9-" . that I do not follow sportS all that CWJ.ON carefully, but weren't there at least two professional football players a SHURANECUT Sexton's few years back who were (and GREEN presumably still are) women? I North Spade Gin bel~they both wenton tosuccessful careers in other areas of endeavor. BEANS 39¢ There may have been more, but I'm tOOl. CAN talking about Fran Tarkenton and HI;:INZ SQUI;:EZE 20 oz Rosie Greer. " 879-4719 If I remember correctly, Fran TOMATO SAUS~AGE, EGG TarlcenlOD went on to become a great I sports commentaUl'. (I will admit KETCHUP that she had a rather deep raspy voice, &BISCUIT but thatcould have &en from playlllg outdoors inalilhalcold . ~ they ,have up Noi1h.) '. And ~ ~ cotton Center Or.. became famous for th~ beautiful 9W ,.. -.oNlv89¢ \ needlepoint designs she c:reatedand 'stitched because she was so nervous HEFTY TEXTURED . . 879-2166. each time she had to travel by'llir, which was frequently. .' . , 2.0.'6... 0Z., . . ¢ . Ofcourse,theonesthatlrcallyfeel ,cUPS ""7...: ·. 9..., ,, sorry for in these ·c:Onl,rOVersiesare . """ ". . ' .the . foo~II , ~.naey alR!ildy

;.Au"u.t , 20 ·· ",.wt-l6~ • . {sCYiftfm.".)A:w.y .... . 6:00 ·····MesGin 27 . R()pes( ecr:immas.e f ,Home 6:00 sept.mber 3 Pattonsprin". . . Away 7:30 'lin!1dumbenoUglnothinltthat itteall)' . to . Loop . . Home ~=.is importanL ' , 7:.30 17 , . " W11eon Away 7:30 879-2178 24 Dawson Home 7:30 ThankYoo Octqb.r 1 Smy.r Away 7:30 The Manrriq~~ family wili ' be' ALLSUP'$'·FAMOUS'" 8 , *Thr.. Wey Hom. 7:30 leaving Hale Cenler, this month. We 15 *Silvert.on ' Away 7:30 · would like to ell;~ ogi thllJikSto BURRITOIA 20 oz. 22 *.-h.rat HOme 7:30 this.commtinitYfOr'aU the wonderful . NRCOkE ' " 29 *Whitharral Away 7:30 memories we wilhake with us. we . 5 *Lazbuddie Home 7:30 will n'lisseve.ry()RC, , ~ally Hi~ Plains Hospital, (aEST HOSPITAL, .', AI,len a leach, .Inc.

lNTEXA$)our·friendund relatives . ~ " We \viltleavebebill4. ' . ' • . QootM~~E~&YPNa : 8'8'i f. ,.:, .. ' .'. -~", 2156. ' ;, ~ J~; "':: -1 ' . . WEtQ~VOt$A:LL! ' . ' . 1992 :3unio1'" HiQh Football Schedule Danny, Becky.Joel aoo EIi7.llbedl September 9 Three Way Home 5:00 16 ' Un~on Home 5:00 24 Open 1 , , Smyer 7 .- Three way ' " SilV8l"to-n Am 1993 Hale Center Owls 1993 HALE CENl'ER CH. FCXn'BAU. ~ Name .,,-\ ~ n ~ \0 Gabriel Madrigal R8IDB 120 II Sept. -3 Motley County Here 8:00 \I Danny Aguirre QBIDB 140 . 9 I:! Fcrnando Vaquera Q8IDB 140 10 Crosbyton There 8:00 14 Josh Sicrra WBIDB 110 9 Sept. 10 211 Tony Aguirre WB/DB 130 12 Here 8:00 24 8en Espinosa WB/DB 130 II Sept. 17 fPetersburg 211 Jessc Hinojosa RBIDB 130 . 12 33 Angcl Aguirre RBIDB 130 10 Sept. 24 *Olton There 7:30 35 David Placcncio TEIOB 115 11 36 Angcl Ca.~liIlo R8IDB 100 9 Oct. 1 *I.ockney Here 7:30 40 Abel Luna TE/DE 115 9 44 Jeffcry M;lTIincz R8ILB 135 9 Oct. 8 *Shallowater Here 7:30 50 Jcff Newsom GILB 145 11 55 Dcrcck McGill CIDE 180 10 6() Eric Manincz TIT 205 12 Oct. 15 *Merton There 7:30 Br~wn Pharmacy 62 Roben Gamcz TIT 210 11 Main Insurance Here 7:30 65 Mikc Madri~al GIDE 140 12 Oct. 22 *Spring-Lake Earth 66 Jcrllnim() Luna GitB 210 9 839·2212 601 Ave G - 839·2466 70 Tony Valdivia CING 135 9 Oct. 29 *Abernathy .'l1tere 7:30 72 Trislan Hugho:s GIDE 140 11 .. 73 Lupe F1()rcs TIT 250 10 Nov. 5 *New Deal Here 7:30 75 Roben D.:loSanl()s TIT 250 11 . Waller's Garage 711 Manucl Baca GIT 200 9 Hale Center Coop Gin.· o ~ • . Hanecaninq . 110 Joc Jimenez TEING 135 10 512 S. Main -839·2631 112 Slcven E!lpinosa TEILB 155 11 839·2436 : * .District Games 114 Jesse Kirwin TEJljD 145 11 115 Man Thomas tEIDE 165 9 0 JUNIOR HIGH AND . ~~ VARSITY SCHEIXJl:$ 1111 Jeremy Hooks TEILD 130 11. Claude Burnett Agency 119 Isaac Rodriquez WBIDB 105 9 e Flower Basket Sept. 9 Here 5:00 Manam'J:S! Ricky Don Pool. Tommy Davis. J;\SOIl Pryor, COry Needham, John Beilelicld. Sept. 16 There 5:00 · ·839·2414 . aeta . . · )cfcmy Mullins ' . . . $ept-. 23 5:00 . C~~~ts: KiclhMullifl.< WarrcnSwarb, Brial};Edwards, David Kcmnlldy se,pt . . 30 There 5:90 ... !\~.. ",~ e,IW > ~ilI C~bbs ...... Qct,~ : . .. 1, . .5.:0Q ~ iSpcck Om\" ' ...... " 0 0 0 oct. : - 14- 5iOO ~tt.ll: /~~ '4£l# isl¥ "Jt>yccWi l~!Iii~ ... ' ...... : . . . . · Hafi,d~ln ·lIa:nd bQt. • 21 )d l ,~; . 5:00 . . .. " 0.tsf )PSSlc;i:81,ack. KanJoncs. A!1lbCrEsl~ , Sarah Mlihagan, Anue Rogers OCt • . 28 - .5:00 :: MaSl~)t: Sh!Ulc ~ o S"'80r: " oCiridyA ~hlllOl'C ' ' . 221 ·S. ·Main- . 839~2579 Nov. 4 The;re . "5:00 Freeman Fu·neral Home' Garretson Farm Supply 223 S Main - 839~2626 The'Blue Streak 839·2171 The 1993 .football sca.oion IS just ... ,The defense iookcd especially . Thi/iFriday(8-27-93)wcwilllravcl o you next Friday night, Beat the sf.\lIrp. There were many big hll'l! LO.AnIOOforourlastscrimmage(6:00 -Maladors! . , "'--~""---""'-IiIII!IIIII----""-iII!!IlIIIIIIIi ..«;llie week awayfromgeuing started, R..MdlyCllvalosandAngeIAguirrchad p.m.)bcforo opening the season at ) .,unlcesof a couple,ofthosc big hilS. Also h"IIIe with Motley CQunty ~ (9-3.93, .. defenSe . ~overCd four fumbles 8:00 p,m.), Hqpeyou can make it 10 .. Beoj.a.moin·L. LiRt.~n a~lo . inl<~rc~ iPJc d. . lOS$: Antoli thiswook, l>utifnotwe.will sec' Lot-Ot.·Cars HalrBen·d·er 839·2261 1-t"lla.~lSo .. :. · JlQSpit~l , ,'" " " ... ' County Agent Announced Plains Cotton Growers LUMBER Mr. Steve Gaylord was recendy He is a native of Stratford, Texas 1' I.;' EveryDay Musical~a:,t:::!~ Jamboree has beet slated fOr _ Obituaries • approved by the Hale County and has taugllt vocational. education Set Arsenic Acid Dates Commissioners Court August 23, as at Lamar. Colorado; Golden, Low Price Satw1Iay,August28,81theOllieLina' ------1 County Extension Agent for Hale Colorado; Clovis, New Mexico and Imporlantdatesconcerning the use Provisions have aJsObeea made 10 Center. The show wUl be held from Manuel A •. Stone inGrandfield,OldaJune4.192S. He County effective September I, 1993. Elkhart, Kansas. of Arsenic Acid on cotton have been lake care of leftover stocks of Arsenic 2x4 92 5/8" U. Studs 7:00 until 10:30 pm. Admission 10 died in 1956. She married A.P. Royd Gaylord had been Production released by the Texas Department of Acid. From December 31, 1993 the musical entertainment is free and Funeral services for Manuel A. in Bowie on Dec. 13. 1969. He died Gaylord's majorresponsibility will Agricukure according 10 Lubbock­ through May 31,1994 Elf Atochem 1.68 ea a 52S door prize will be given at the Employee for CargiU Inc. Fertilizer be to provide coordination and Stone, 68. brother of Dora Lucero of in 1990. She was a homemaker and Division at Dalhan, Texas. He based Plains Cotton Growers (pcG). wiD buy back unopened containers of conclusion of the show. Hale Center, was held Friday, Aug. member of First BaplistChurch. She leadership 10 the 4-H program. 2x4 8' Hem-Fir received a Bachelor of Science in Sale and use dates for Arsenic acid Arsenic Acid from both retailers and Music will include Gospel. 20 in Martin Road Chapel of Schooler- had resided in Young County moSt of Country, and Golden Oldies. Agriculture Education from Texas He joins the Hale County staff of are: growers. Procedures for returning 2.79 ea Gordon-Blackburn-Shaw Funeral her life. Monday evening-we had thirty· teams tied for second place they shot Extension Agents Bob Benson, OclObcr 31, 1993 -Lastdayanyone unopened ~ontainers will beprovided Providing the entertainment will be Directors with !he Rev. Ed Sweeney. . Other survivors include two sons. · fjveouttoplayin the scramble. After a 31_ After a two hole playoff the Tech Universilyin.I977 and a Masters Faith, Hope, and Love of Plainview; in Vocational Education in 1982. Colleen Chadwick and Amy Ressler. can legally sell,offerforsaleorcieliver on or before February 1,1994 and the 2x412' SPF pastor of St. Laurence cathedral. Charles Dotson of Graham and Larry playing nine holes we had a winnerof team of Darren Young, Johnny for sale stocks of Arsenic Acid. buy Ilack will continue for 45 days Jonathon Yarbrough. Plainview; Dan officiating. Graveside services were Dotson of Wichita Falls; three first place. This team shot the lowest Schenck, Elwanda Borchardtand Dub December 31, 1993 - Last day any from the date !he notice is given. 4.20 ea Lair and The Browns, Lubbock; held Friday, Aug. 20 in Claude daughters, June Rippey and Mary score of 30. Taking first place was Baker won second place. Next week Objeclioll8. non-eequit1ln. cheerful diBtl'1lllt. joyouamoekery­ person can legally use any existing For more information about these Patricia Blair, Levelland; Country Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Harley, both of Wichita Falls, and Wayne Ray. Roy Borchardt Bruce will be our last scramble come out all are 8ips of health •. Everything absolute beloft811 in abe reahn of stocks (product in growers possession) dates contact local Texas Department · 2x61O'SPF Boys, Lubbock; Bill Redden. Bennett. paslOr of Southeast Baptist LaVonne Howsley of Lubbock; two Irlbeck and J.B. Smith. ,We had two next Monday if you can. pathology. -Nietzsche of Arsenic Acid. of Agriculture offICeS. 5.20 ea Amarillo; and Anchor Brothers, Church. officiating. other stepdaughters, Ethelcl8 Watson Sudan. , Mr. Stone died Wednesday, Aug. of SJute and Willie Mae Blevins of Absence 18 one of the most WJerulln@redlenl8 or ramily life and t !8 18 in the tute. and not in the tIabqp abemselvet!; we are 2x614' SPF For more information call 293- IS, 1993. Newcasde; a sister, Addie Lowe of dose it "pdy i8 an art like any other. • 0 3180. happy from poeeeBBing what we Uke. not rrom poeeellSing what oth­ He was born in Ricardo, N.M .• and Newcastle; 18 grandchildren and 25 7.28 ea ....______\ moved 10 Amarillo in 1945 from Fort great-grandchildren. -Freya·Slark Tiner's Machine enUke. -La Roucheroueauld All Other Lengths Sumner, N.M. He served in the U.S. Navy with the Seabees during World Geneva Glenn & Auto Supply Similar Price Hale Center War II. He worked as a sheet metal Public Notice mechanic for BeD Helicopter from South 1-27 Plainview RAVLEE 1x8 Good Decking School Menu . 1974 to 1983. He was a member of Graveside services for Geneva The Hale Center I.S.D. will hold a public hearing and adopt !he Budget , 40¢ 1ft the Veterans of Foreign Wars and St. Glenn, 73, was held Friday. Aug. 20. for the 1993-94 school y~ in a Special Called Board Meeling'Scheduled 806-293-1385 • 1-800-727-2880 EQUIPMENT CO. Laurence Cathedral. at Hale Center Cemetery with the for Monday. August 30, 1993, at S:OO PM in the School Administration WEST Breakfast Othersurvivorsincludeadaughter. Rev. Gene Meacham, pastor of First Office at 103 W_ Cleveland, Hale Center, Texas. The Public is invited 10 Monday Au, 30 Rory Ann Margaret Gteen of Baptist Church, offICiating. Burial attend John Amarillo; a son. RichardR. SlOne of arrangements were by Freeman 'Darry{ ':Ban-ett, AGENT Deere BUILDERS WaffleslSyrup Agriculture Equipment Smokies Claude, two brother. Ernestof Claude Funeral Home. Hale County Farm Bureau SUPPLY Juice and Ben Jr. of Amarillo; three other ' Mrs. Glenn died Wednesday, Aug. Milk sisters, Cecilia Mendel; of Amarillo, IS, 1993, in Methodist Hospital Life, 9iome, 1Iuw, Crop & Recti·Mix Concrete Tuesday Aug 31 Lucy GutiCl'rel; of Odom and Pauline Lubbock. GarciaofSanFemandOValley,Calif.: ShewasbomJuly9,l920inDyer, 808 Coluabia • Plabrriew .....1 ..... 1I880118laeL 910 Date Street • Plainview • 293-2538 Pears s. and three grandchildren. Ark. She moved to Hale Center in --. - ---r, - Rice -Toast 1974 from San Antonio. She was a ••t ••••• t.~ I•••••••••••• I•• ~ ••••••••I•• ,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• Milk member or First Baptist Church . . Floy Floyd Survivors include a son, Robert )Vednesdjly Sept 1 White of Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Sliced Pears Pancakes (2)1Syrup Funeml services fro Floy Dotson Joe Minyard of Tulsa, Okla.; and four .Hale Center,Cooperative Gin sisters, ·Sue Phillips of Hale Center, Milk Floyd, 85, .stepmother of Roseanne RiceofHaleCenter, was held Tuesday Lula Knauff of Hempstead, Elnore lbursdjly Sept. 2 Alexander of Tulsa, and Mary Ano Ready To Serve TbeCoUOo Farmer Breakfast BurritO -in the First Baptist Church with the Garr of B~ks, Ky. , Juice Rev. fommyClark,officiating. Burial .for Ibe\UleominlHaryest ~IC' - w~ in NeWCastl& Cemetery by Lunn friday Sept 3 FW,letal Home of Olney. Juice Mrs. died ~iJnday, AuS. 22, To bewronsed iinothins Bi$cU.flSau~ges u_._·;.·,:_ it,... Christian, ."._ Care . ilnI,eeti Y01l eeQlinueto relUeQl- . , · wvu~t~l~g® · .. ~"lt. ;,.1;~;;i~~;~~·" J..; S~1te,t6l~~~t sa~ce . ·Frlentlly; · HelP'~l StllrrRead' : l'o . S~r'e Yo.. · ~ .~ . . TossedSllJad Greth Beans /- New CJMlf)metJ ' Atl . Welcomc.l~ccded& .Appredated Peaeh¢s ' Roll .:, Milk . We are s~ga Harve!!t-Aid.Cbe.Dical Meeting on Wednesday, September 1, ~ Tuesday .AUg 31 ~gion Pigs-In-A-Blantet 1993 at IbeAmerican Hallin Hale Center. A Bar-B-Q lunchwill be provided TomatO Relish by Rbone-Poulne Chemical Co. at noon. . . PinlOBeans ~ , Baked Apples 'Milk ' W¢tmdlY Sept I Chicken Nlrggets . Who~CreamPotatoes . > Roil MiXed'Fruit - . Voted As ,Public Notice COTTON First Baptist Church CENTER Senior Citizens Best Teacher The City of Hale Center will hold a public hearing at 7:00 P.M. on The Monday, August 30, 1993,81 City HaD in regard to the submission of a SCHOOL MENU During the 1992-93 school year" Texas Community Development Program (TCDP) grant application to the in the Limelight Mrs. Bonnie GastOn, was voted by Texas Deparunent of Hoosing and Community Affairs. Topics lO be · Slates Special Events' Breakfast Owl studentsas "Favorite Teacher" at H.P. discussed will include die application for water system improvements for MnpdAy AUg 30 By Vera Meester Webb ElementarY in Olton. Mrs. The FirstBaptistChUR:h has special Church members . will have the Sliced Peaches Gaston has taught in the Olton School the City of Hale Center in the amount of $250,000 and the estim8ted amount of funds proposed for activities that wiD benefit low and moderate comingupinSeptemberandOctober. opportunity to hear missionaries Cold Cereal Hoots 416 West 2nd • 889-2428 system for many years and she and The special events wiD help kickoff Willilml and Mary WalkeI,duringthe income persons. Toast her husband Mel lived north of Hale the FaD activities at the local chUR:h. FBC World Missions Conference, The grant application which contains detailed information on proposed Choice Milk Cemer for many years before moving During the month of September, slated September 12-15. TheWa1kels ntMd'Y AUR 31 'By Leafi fJIiomas & '}.[icoCe Logan activities, amount of funds, aild proposed location of activities will be Mooday AUguSt 30 to Olton two years ago. Sunday School teacherswiDbe1mlted will speak on Tuesday. September Orange Juice available for review at City Hall after this public hearing during regular to a Teacher Appreciation Banquet 14. Scrambled Eggs Liver & onions or hamburger steak, macaroni & tomalOs, green beans, been This 47 year old man ioves Calvin business hours. In order to make special arrangements, persons with on Saturday, September 18. The Toast Hi! SchOOl's in progress for tossed salad, wheat rons, frosled cake A fool and hil money were 2 weeks and we only have 36 to go! and HObbes, Steak and fried - not Tuesday August 3J disabilities, non-English speaking persons. and anyone else needing banquet is to help launch the Fall William Walker is a Soothem Choice Milk lucky to get together in the tint Baptist Missionary emeritus, having Yearbooks came in last Friday and baked - potatoes, the color blue and Oven fried fish, baked beans, broccoli, coleslaw, cornbread, rocky road place. ' additional information or special assistance should call Robin Sisco of auendance. The target of the churcb WedlJlWlay Sent 1 is to have over 400 in enrollment and retiredin 1988after39 ycarsof service Fruit or Juice are fun ol great memories. If you wears a Mickey Mouse walCh. pudding -Laurence J. Peter Sooth Plains Association of Governments at 762-8721. ordered one go to the school and pick When asked what the strangest WedWsday september 1 to reach 200 in average attendance in in Japan. He is married to the former SausagelBiscuits Sunday School, High attendance MaryCuIpepper. Mary is the daughter CboiceMillt i~up. thing a student had ever tried to get Chicken cacciatore. peas & carrots, cabbage, cornbread. mince meat pie The Owls looked good at the away with in his class he replied: Sunday. 'OreatDay In The Morning', of missionaries, Mr. and Mr. Charles Thursday Sept. 2 ThursdAY September 2 , Farwell saimmage lastThursday and "While I was a Senior Dean at bas been set for October 31. Culpepper who servcid in China. Fruit or Juice Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, broccoliw/ cheese sauce, hot rolls, dry jello are looking forward to a promising Plainview High School we had a drug salad Hashbrowns wlCheese check one day and I asked thestuclents Biscuits season. They win be scrimmaging , Friday sep~r 3 ' AnIon Friday, August 27 at Anton at to leave the room. Whilethedrugdog Roast beef, brown gravy, potatoes, Cti, tossed salad, wheat rolls, Choice Milk 'sniffed' the students theJanitor.Juan, Friday Sept 3 6:00. Go support our Owls? frosled cake :' . City CoW}cil M'eets TheParentsmeetingTeachersnight came nmning up the stairs claiming , Orange Juice In the ice cream freeze-off for the Karen Goodner is a teacher at went good. Thanks to all t;he parents ·that a Jack Daniels Whiskey boUle Blueberry Muffins had just hit him on the head while he benefit of the Meals on Wheels Lubbock. She has 7 grandchildren HI1e Center, Tt •• s Peanut B.. ter Cup who auended. August 19. 1993 watering Dowers. Apparently a Program we gratefully acknowledge and 1 great. She has one sister, Betty Choice Milk 'IEACHER TALK !was IUOGn HURl •• Our fllSt victim is the Hale Center student threw the bouleoutthe second freezers donated by: Chamber of L9ngof Hale Center. She attends the L.nch Commerce-Juanita Dent, City . Baptist Church and teaches the 1 High School principal Known to us as story windOw when he heard abut the Mgnday Aug 30 After ~ue .otlco of publlcltlo •• the 61.,rol Budglt II.lrlng co.v.ned Mr. Cox,butknownas Walter Wallace drug check and it hit Juan upside the Council-Susie Stroud, Hale Center . Helping Hand Sunday School class. 'It 7:00 p •••• AU9ust n. 1993 ot the 11010 Center City ""ll. Ctly Counttl Country Fried Steak Cbl.ber •. Cox to his closet conlindetials. head." American-Claudia Rambo, Novella Kudos to both, Anita arid Aora - Green Beans S need for the Center and June we love you, for what you are as wen Tho •• pr ..ent· ·lncluded ""yor Stroud. "ho presld.d over the ... tlnt·, You may not believe it, but he was The moral: When you have a drug Co ••• ll ... Certor. Rlg.by. Bhull , Lochtt Ind Co ••cll ..... I. hr.cblrdt, Sliced Carrots born May 24, 1946 - which makes check-don'thiredrugdogs,butJuan, · Duraretteasindividual. Novella won as what you do. . Oth.r. pr .... t ".r. 'ollto Chltf Ro, Uptergr ••• , Cit, Att.r.ey a_. RoD . 1st place~Claudia 2nd and Susie 3rd. Recent Visitors: Llnto., Officer Judd. ond City Slcretory $usl. Stroud. AI •• pr... nt him 47 years old!! the janitor! werl Olbrl Frlnkho.s.r, Robin Shco "h,. Is with South P1~IJI. Asso.l­ Fruit Cocktail Thanks to all of these. It helped a lot JaneWilsonofMunday wasaglfCSl IttO. of G•• er ••• nts (SPAG) •• d Ke.t CI.dl. Choice Milk when il was sold for .50 cents a cup. of Thelma and Jack Tiner. . t .. D.brl Frlnkhou •• r Ind Robin Shco "orl prest.t t. r.port o. the Tgeaday AUK 31 The two chosen as Volunteers of WandaPoogueofMesa,Ariz., was Co •••• lty G.... t t_ which the City Is .ppl,l.g fo ... 10 thlt could .,.0 bt worked toto the bud,.t, ' Chili Con Came wlBeans the Month of August WeJe AnitaWalIs . a guest of Ruth BarnelL ~l97S. ' ~qxWn~ Tomato Relish people jusllike yours! Buy or and Rora Maggard, two lovely ladies! Eva .Karth of Plainview; guest of Budget 11 .... tn' Adjourned at 8:08 p .•• Cornbread /{tda.. Anita is a retired registered nurse, Mynle Karrh. you have lease your own REMAI MEE"III Peach Cobblu or .. supposed to be retired, but still Candace WiUiams of Alpine,guest discovered the , studio, one or two Choice Milk works part time at Hi-Plains hospital. of her grandparents, Millard and security and bedroom. Thl ctt, Council •• t In. rlguhr .... to. o. August n. 199' with the WednesdaySepLl She is a very buSy person, but still Corrine Gibson. follolltnt ", ••blr '. present: Chicken Pot Pie w/Biscuits finds time for volunteer work. She . Jeff and Stacy Waits of Caney, .fellowship of spacious Boll. Stroud MI,or Oth.r. Pr ••••• v.r.: Broccoli Spears w/Cheese !'elps wid! delivery of meals to shut-, Texas guest of Virginia and Stanley a•• linton Cit, Attor •• y AMERICAN r ·Carillon. . apartm.ent or a ~=:~~t., C:,:::;y COU~C 11 Roy Up .... oro.. Pol tce CH.f Pineapple Slices wIRed Cherries The following subscriptioas will expire at Ihe end of August. Hale f/ IDS, helps.at the steam table serving' Waits. G.r, 81uell St ••, Judd IICPD Choice Milk Countysubsaiptions are $15.00 per year and OuI-OC-COIDIty are $18.00 · plates at Center, and does lots of , Recent Memorials received atthe cozy cottage UrI', Loelett Kent C.. ld. These ladies I twlnda Borchardt Sust. Stroud City SocnUry Dursday Sept. 2 pee~. Subscription renewals lJlay be mailed to Hale Center American, visitingsickrelativesllD~frien~. She Center: , home. Carillon . Corndogs Drawer B. Hale Center, Tens 79041. . · was .bo,rn . . .SilvertOn. ·:rnmentPry orRoy MillS from Mrs. baveshared Tli, ••it11l, ... CI.II.,.d · to or.... by ti.,o .. Stroud. ·who pr .. ld.d .O.... fulfill$ your desire the· ••• tln,. . , . " . OVen Fries ga" .GouDty Qut~Qr.C'Dly childl:lOOd dre.ari1'S . Pork-N·Seans . Mis. 'Oll'land BoSBJIS ·.';to . ~QW::~y' , ., T. h.;'I ,i~" of, All.~ ,t')\~lto th.r1'g ~ .. 1.04', C6.nm••• U9Sbl .• All~:~~tg:Y~'~S'rre~' .. ,...... apdiltecQntintlifig ~~.~ .• 1: ~1I9~a:t: 't:~~ ;;it . l.v'ii : t~ ,:c~tl: ~~tis .. ~(Y 'a.';~:t.tcin . ' ,. #'. Siiced ,Pe8rs , l)oQ Bi'QvIn . FrcdericknraniOD ::~~i:~~t~~~~~t~ ,:"ft.'...... ~ ',n~e~(lfy ofJ.endQOwens,' from .PrQviding : ~lasses ' ~it ' C~i~Milk · ~cur WiC"Udlc · . J;.C; a,n!1 ' No~ellaSn~ · . .. . tIieirfrit~ndShlp Qt .. 'o1i~.C. hld ii"t1~t, ...ii~OY~ ',t.nf ' o~,!, the · ticin~. ' r.~~rt ·.exercise: "p~iiJting, . ' ( t .•.• t.1Il •• h.:. ,:_,. ,!!o'~ ·.. hUth "aboutth •••irft~iI. r,t:l . ... . Frida{$eIi.ti 3 G~.cio.~.~ .,. Mt; 8Ild Mrs. Charles Stroope '. ·eannoll,' . lJat-B..QUe ~ron • A~yqtapmln ·· ' Evelyn B. Cc)1II'tney ·The Poi li... ~port · " •• ti.. ·d'P... t~~oit · r.po't, oiiftf •••. ·"no;.,..,. .: Bun ceramics, aitdquilting. "'port, 'Hne.cla" sht •••• h "It ofbtlli ••1 .•• tl.1 oft.h. p,".t.Ou, ColeSlaw GeOrge Coffey Mrs. E.G; Cox . Carillon offers active councll ••• tlftg.ft' .ov .... , other p.pers .re ,s •• ,l, h ••d.dl,"nv."e' Sli(:ed Onions OlanDodds !:.:~=g~'Yo", Couftcll .1Id (Uy, .Atto .... ' ..ay or b" ...1 lh. , ..cll Marlin Doddi seniors an independent, You 'n make use of the library, Apple Crisp MK.F'l$her NlllilieFields multi-purpose room, arts center, ~.cr.tor, Choice Milk Orville A. Ford nill Fortenberry carefree lifestyle. Housekeeping and ::n::~!t!h;lmn'E cmm., CIlY d::!=;;o:.r~:~ . . Gary!s. Cotton Boll Gin beauty salon. barber shop and'indoorpoot la" •.olt I,,'nst the City, 9:.14 ElECUT!n $E.,IO. maintenance are provided to give you the . '.s'ons To Meet Garrett Hacker A.B. Kirk t;eedOm. you deserve, . Vi~it all YOUi' friends at Carillon today. :m:v I":: ::::d b~;.5~~:~!! .;~g~~::~' t:;d .,·g::~·MMo:~h TimHard*8e BobLoISpeich ~Irolar meetiqg of Lemond Melvin Hicks Hollo ...... ,.. d. by coulte!.) ••• Carttr and second.d by .Counc\ Rigsby to> lo.. 1 ·Ih. lut h.lt :Of BIk · U lot 5 (307 w. 14th) \CICI'P '832 will be held A.A. Hollingsworth foy l,."lsf·or 't ••.• ty' , ..r' : lt thl co.t of Sl.OO-per yur ~3,.8:30pm. Fund Chip Kirby Mrs. Nonna Putman Jerations will .be T.J. Lee Greg Sherrod invited WJd:.~ . Ag!ndl I~e. : ont'h: ~ .'C~ty :"Il." cl",ilo;·up '.. 1,.\1. ~ • .t.k~n up 0,_ I . latn ilt.fasOn&_ dt. l~ ; .~• .•beI'S , ~~ ,toa~ild; Ben. .elICit Linlon Jim Teeter MiclilelMlSt~ : At · ·. tl),; f :¥I~.t~~ : '".ti;' · clep.d.ent, rep, or ·~, W.I' ";l ~~u.se~, · 1~ ~'J , iI~t.d . to .dj, Uf:~fd, ~.~\it., . ".In.' linl ., . .':', ... .: ., . .. · MelvjriM~"an . C.H. 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FOR SALE Can't find a painter? An Vegetables For Sale Old Post Office Building-­ Electrician? A Carpenter. Need Squash is ready. Tomatoes, All household items must go. FOR SALE excellent location, corner lot, a handyman? Set of wood bunk beds with West Builders Supply peppers, okra & peas ready soon. Riding lawnmower, two-wheel loading dock. mattresses, good condition $65. Owner will finance 889·2102 5 miles S of Bale Center on 1-27. trailer. ACross from Baptist Owner will negotiate 1,1Iltf Weldon Blount church in Cotten Center. Open Call 839·2988. Joe Bob Mayo Sick VCR, TV or 879.. 4571 9 am Sunday - close when 9/3pd Petersburg , untf e ~erything is sold. 8/27 pd 687-3498 or 887·8593 Audio System? , UDtf Call 879-4891 for professional service Children are unpredictable. Steve Ro«ers Com, 'P',.any. , You never know wbat ioCODeu- e HOUSE FOR SALE Dan C. Barton tency they're goiq to catch you Real Estate Apprataer. AIld CollSUltante BY OWNER Electronic Repair . t 514 W. 11th Hale Center ______un ___U ~m-n-e-x-· __ --~F~ra=Dk-l~m_p~.J~0-nn~, ~.=(8=08==)======~~==' =(808===)8=~=, :'=8=1=t~" Appx. 2900 sq ft, 3 DR, 2 Shredding, mowing & Cotton Center Churches 'We Should All Continue To Bath, Large Whirlpool, discing of small or large lots. First United Methodist Church Basement, Excellent Condition. 839·2119 Lyndall Fletcher, Pastor Pray For True Peace On Earth 293·7142 or 293·9611 . 8/27 pel , 879~2253 We hod all hoped that with the dc1Nnfall of most unlf Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. of the worlds totolltorlon regimes, we would finally Sunday School 10:00 a.m. see on era of true peace, freecJom and BAHAMA CRUISE Sunday Bible Study 5:00 p.m. brotherhood. Insteoct within the pOst Year we have HOUSE FOR SALE 5 days/4 nights, under­ wttnessed such horrors os seemingly endless cMI BY OWNER First Baptist Church WO/S, human rights atrocities, moss stotvaflon, and booked! Must sell! Limited ongoing threats of aggression. 2 DR, 1 Bath, single garage, tickets. $299 per couple. 407/ , David Sublett, Pastor good 'condition. 879-2301 There Is little that we, os prlvol8 cfflzent cqn do 331·7818 Ext. 8838 Mon-Sat, ~ things happen, except to tell our elected 214 ,W6th Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 9am-lOpm. Morning Worship 10:55 a.m. officials what actions we wont'them to toke. Call 296·0505 conaMtoys to HouSe of 8/27pe1 , , Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. HoNever, we rio our unlf Worship and pray that wI'Ienever troglc events Wednesday AuxUiaries 3:30 p.m. ~, they will be quickly reSolved In the proper National publishing firm maVIer, and that no new ones will develOp. LuAnn LelllOhd, Realtor needs people to labelpostcards Hale Center Churc'¥s Morgan-Eaves ' from home. S8oo/wk. Set your First Baptist Church. FriettdShlp'Holine5$ Baptista 1,Iesia BaQtista Jersualem Real Estate own hours Call1-900-740-7377 Gene Meacham, Pastor W.L. Griffin. Pastor DemencioGom~. Pastor, 420 WCleveJand ($1.49 min/18 yrs+) or Wt;ite: 305W.6111839-2405 SundaY,School IG:OO a.m. Comfori@ble2BRh~~",ith PA, ASW -W2651. ', 161, , S~ Spnday Sc~O()i9:30a.ql. fOJ'll1aldiningroOrn,llW~elivirla , Linc()l,l'lWay, N. ; J\u f;o~a , It.; MomillgWO(S,hiP,10:55 a.m~ .• nl::7:r~· · $!~'.taj~=l)~ t~,'~~ 2; QaIl '~~~nntor~9~~~uuls " ,AppliCldons ate if~\Y 'being" , ' :t:irstUnitecfMfthoaltCfiurelL';­ at839 .. 2360oroffice2~ .. $S14. taken for crewp&,pie~Lunch~; John Erwin, ~tot" ! ; ':, unlf afternoon ' & 'evening , shifts 202 W. Srevensoh 839~2480 " ------, ' Sunday School 9:45 a.m. BusineSs Possibilities available. New wage increase Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. InterstatelLocatioia Program. Apply' at Abemat)ty Evening Worship 6;00 p.m. Country living Smile so\lth D.Q. or TEe in ~ubbock. Ad of Hale' Center. 'Three BR paid for by employer BOE. , Church 0' God or the First Bom ' house, insulated, steel siding, 9/10 Sergio Be.:nai.PaslOt . 322 E. Stevenso,-839~2216 paneling on all ,widls~ ,Double $u~y $c~oo110:{)Q. !m . " " carport, bus,ness b.uilding,large: , M9ftt.ili(W~ip l1:O()a:.m. , $to~~ge ' b\ii~dill gt, g~ w.eUon " , ;73 ' " ." . , , " ~•• ~~ 'f'; · " ~'F~~. :· LOjit~ St8I~ ~aliJlidSr :C~(O', t~h