ca..... • llend VIsitors Here eson F .· mily Left Glenn and Carole Pettijohn of ~=r:~d ~~'h;:s;:tth'!~ ft!t Lester Ferguson. Carole was born and raised here and graduated from Hale Center High School in 1956, and Unique Tradition graduated from Northwest Texas Teachers College at Denton. He also lived here several vears. She I he recent death of Rena Belle are no known decendenta to the htstory of H a l ~ c~'1t<'r is a math teacher on the faculty of Akeaon rnded the saga of one of inherit the family's proud name. Coppell High School, and he is a Hale Center's most productive Rena H.,jj., W family traditiOn but she did with the father of Rena Belle "'i"' enter the Air Force within the leavl' behind her blood Plainv1ew ""''"nl!Juntt-d h•·r were born in Sweden, and none of beau. a youn~o: Hapttst prt'H chH, next few weeks as a second decendents. tncluding the them ever married. Rena Bell's lieutenant; Jamea, a junior in nearest of kin. Edwin Howell, of to the ftrst meettng of the HHpttHt parents had three daughters and Church ht're •n ! M'I:< Lau-r R.-nH collegl' at Northwest Texas Plaanview. who takes pride in the a son. now all deceased, and none L'ntver8tty; and Pamela Akeaons' family history. Edwin was to ht·com .. a m••mllf'r uf thr of them had any children. So the Hale CPnt .. r Ch u rc h anrlltvt· 'hr FerguMon . a beautician at and hts wtfe. Hiroka, are parenta death of Rena Belle left the remamdt-r of h1-r !of,. 1n !L. it· c;rapt'Vln~. Texas of a daughter and two sons and Akeson family with no survivors Center grandparents of a grand to carry on the family name, but Renl;! wa;. rr,.. d.•cKi•t<·r ut ~1r daughter who also ore blood kin the famtly left behind a unique Try Hal•· Ct-nter Ftrst <~nd Mt" AT Jl , '" ~h.-" ' "' of HPna Bell Otht'rw!se. thert' legacy that had great impact on f('I JO.t l ~t l'.t g' l·
//~/. A /),~I. " Where Rumors End -r{l"'fJ ~t/£1 And Truth Begins ''
Mayor Hob I:Jrou n u·as ITistallt·d as pn·srd,•nt ol thf' Hal•• Ct'ntRr Lwns Cluh last Saturda.v •·r ·••nrnR at rnstaJ/atwn snt·rces and a l.ad,.·s .\'r1<1ht pr.wrnm held at th.• (;old••n Corral Famrl) Steakhouw 111 Plarnt wu A~(l?ICA~ Serving Hale Center, Cotton Center and Mayfield Rites Held .Here In Central Plains Area For Gavin Hayes
St-r\'lt't-ii wt·rt· l undu<'t...d at :.! Wlntfr.-d HKIIbntton :\u~ tH· I - p.m . Soturdu~ for(;"'"' HuH• 19H 1n C'larkoH dlo· "There's No Place Like Home"... And the American Strllfes to Prove It Elfery Week 60, a rt-to~uit·nt ht•n· f~tr ttw pa~t ! .... llr moq•d tu llulo· I ···nt.-r fr»m yean Sudan 1n 1%7 lit' ~A al" s.-.n·1n· Friday, July 19, 1985 Volume 6:i Loot nt.t- • "'•·rt· h..Id ut th o· Hulo manat(t-r for (;f"l•ft(t' & Harnt·tt Number 29 Center Church of Chnwt . -..11h lmpl.-ml'l\1 l'o 1n Tul u• at th. RandY H""'" " m1n1•t~r unw of ht• do·alh offictatlng ~U(\"1\ " Uff" IOt.: Judt- hu; Wlft· oflt' . Entumhmo·nt Wll> 11 1 tho· "''n. Rand) llu' ... of Hal" SENIOR CITIZENS PROJECT Reotha'• Mu, ,oJ,·urnln J.uJ,J,.,. k c .. ntn. four da Ul( h t..rs. Londa Gav1n du~i at ~~ 411 \J m !h• 1\..Jdwr anth•·rs. Marvtn Fl'ft'man Funna i lt,m•· o! Hay .. • uf T .. x .. rkana ~tnd Hale C.-nt.t-r '"'" 1n 'hurl(• uf Krnrwlh IIH\t'SofTulhullkla stx a!Tilngrmrnt,. •••u-r•. Mu,.;,.j ( ' ruuch uf ~ .. Jan, Construction Born 1n Ht-. (;!l\ ln "'"" 11 Hlt·run o! Lout,... Kerr und l't!arllOrt'tSmtth. World War II . .w n ·1n11 1n tho· l ' ~ both of l'larlul'·lfll'. I""""· and 1'08\'Y m tho· l"unfl<' Th.-utrt' of I'Orlla Wt>•t uf a ntun . and War and l"ella Wf'tit uf Anton. nnd HP "'88 murnt"d to th,· t'nrm•·r "'''"" IHHnrlchddr .. n To Start Soon Construction is expected to Building and Development, Inc., ABaoctatlon of Governments and Condition of Major start within the next few days, at of Lubbock, represented by Lee overall coordiantor for the Somontho Ann Holmes least by early August on Childress, here last Friday e.xpansion program ; Gene ..xpanawna planned for the local afternoon with other officials of Alexander, chairman of the Earns Degree senior Citizens organization. the project, including Michelle building committee; Harold Byrd Is Improving The report followed a meeting McGruder community planning Wilson, president of the Senior :::,amontha Ann Holmes ts a of the Contractors, Eagle analysistJ for .South Plains Citizens organization, and the Spring graduate of Texas Tech architect. U mverstty of Lubbock, where she Tht' condllwn of .\lap or J,,.. Mac Byrd, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Clyde received hl'r degree in adver- Byrd. 1s 1mpru1 lfl/i thr s u ·etk, accord1n1J to reports. Motorcycle Accident Details of all phases of the In crtdllcal nmdllwn. h·· 1• a potlt'nt at Reach Pav11lwn Hospital at ~:dnffr~lp~~ ~hoi!!~~~~~~!~~~ project were discussed. . An Fort Sam Hous ton'" San Antonw """"' the granddaughter of Mr. and agreeable, cooperative attttude Hl' IB sufft•rtnll, from a11 unus ual aliment. ldt'ntl{lt'd as "GIIIIJlan Mrs. Eacar Parker and the great· prevailed Rray.<;yndrum · HtTot t•r.' tako·s from (our tv su munths. Rut 1n many gran.ddaughter of Mrs. Aubrey Claims Life of Rider cast's rh,. d• ~··aiH ' ciflt' S not cau~t· pt>rmanent damal(t' I\'(')' Rt'purts tr!dl!'att· that ho· ,·a11 talk sum.· a od •• nou: abl.. tu•·atsumo· Shr ts lea vmg today for a 3 Funeral serv1ces were Garcia of Plainview; seven The project includes a 30 by 68 wet>k European trip, \'isiUng in conducted at 10:30 a .m. Saturday brothers, Arthur, John, and foot addition to the center and an 18 by 30 foot basement, which 'm;/.. u ·l{t• th•· '"""' r Fd11h Ho1HII. and the1r bab)· dauJlhtn. art· England with her room·mate's in Sacred Heart Catholic Church Lewis Garcia all of Amarillo, sta)'lfll/ '" ,t;an Ant"""' to lw u 1th h1m /1, ,, sun. Shane Ryrd. uf grandfathrr. as wrll ua seHral in Plainview for Armando Joe Jerry and Martin Garcia of will be constructed under the Tl'mplt'. has bt• f' n .•ta.\ITijl '' llh h1m much of the tlrnt' SlfiCI' he arrn·ed cuuntneti of mterest Garcia, 30, of 4226 Monroe Street Edmonson; four sisters, Mary addition. Ill San Antonw fur tr.·u tmott of tho· diSt'aBl' in Amarillo, formerly of Hale Rodriquez of Guymon, Okla., A grant of $62,000 recently was Hl' bt"camt' ,1/ a f•·u da_H aftn arrll'lfll/ 1n Kort'a on a tuo·yt'ar Center. Rev. Pat Hoffman, Teresa Sierra of Miami, Florida, approved by the federal aBBll/flrnt'nt. Accumput~u • d 0,\ l11s ul{o•andbab_ydaullhter. th•·.\ U 't'TI' pastor, officiated at the services. Isabell Flores of Amarillo and government for the proJect a few rt'turned tv tho• C1S 1n an aml>ulaflco· plant• . a{tt'r ht· becamo· 11/tu Monthly Rosary was recited at!l:30 p.m. Lupe Garcia of Hale Center; his thousand dollars below the undergo tro·atmnli at tho · ho>p!tal at Fort Sam Houston Friday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin contract for construction of the .\1ujur Hy rd.• addrt·.- 1s Burial was in the Plainview Garcia, Sr., of Hale Center; and addition and the basement. Balance of the money will be MclJO' Jo,· Mac R~ rd Meeting cemetery, with Lemons Funeral two grandfathers, Rudolph !10.'1 Sprm11 IJart·n Home in charge of arrangmenta. Garcia of Hale Center, and raised by donations and .fund Sun Antonw. Tt•:ras, 98217 Joe died th.e previous Maneul Fuentes of Friona. raising programs. Is Held Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Kegular meeting of the Board Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo from injuries suffered of D~rectors of the Hale Center Chamber of Commerce & Grandson To Compete In Agriculture Board was held ~\~~~~~~cMi~~ Str~~ Thursday noon, July II, at a in Amarillo a few hours earlier. meeting room in the Hi-Plains . His motorcycle crashed head Jr. World &olf Tourney Hospital. on into a sign pole about I :05 a.m. on the same date. He was The business discussion traveling south abouf40 miles an Robby Johnson aon of Wavnl' competed in the tournament in centered . around the July 4 hour when he lost control of his andVonaJohnson, ofLaaVegas, 1984 . ~omecommg festivities. Reports motorcycle and struck a curb. He Nevada will compete in thl' 1Dd1cated that the celebration was hurled about lU teet before Optimist junior World Golf was a full success. Entertain· colliding with the traffic sign. Tournament lat.er this month. He ment and recreation proved Joe was born in Lubbock May pleasing to the crowd. The 6, 1955, but grew up in Hale parade was an outstanding Center, attending school here. attraction one of the longest and He married Mary Ann Rodriquez best parades staged in several .March 9, 1975, in Hale Center years. Another popular and afterward moved to attraction was the gunfight Plainview. He worked for between the _sood guys and the Miaaouri Beef until he moved to bad ruys. The sale of booster Amarillo where he worked for caps carrying out tchool colora, Iowa Beef. waa a succeaa, with only 11 cape left out of the orilfinal order of c!:h:ti~· <:::teri:fsl"!~~ 216. A aale out of barbecue waa Survivora include hi• wife; one A muaical ahow bJ a daa•Mer, Jill Garcia of C0111ltry ...tem bdd Plailiview, one eon, Gabriel =-· ~:.T.:.:;OSae::.~witb'"l; nur,t Barrett AklaO... ,<..... ~ -· ~ ~- Mary Howald ••- etllePootOIIIColn -centoi, ,,_.., .,_...... ,.,._ , A.M. Mcllwa!D her my pand- oo -•cion INitor In _,_-., ., Cliarlaa Norfleet children claaaaa taqht t. tan. I i Joe Riney ten by her. Weyland Snipes yean, in Hale Nila'a pareat. and hie eiaae ... Center for years, a total Matilda and Anna, moved tO Edlt•d end Publlslwd by Rotier Sanders Tom and Anna Rambo ' -i Due of more than aeventy yean of Hale Center from Iowa in 1912. - In April t.eachinc. mueic. Matilda, a former teacher in ,.... ·- Kick Black Jason Allen Nils, Rena Bellea, father, was Iowa, wu employed u a clerk for Drawer I Mu Bon:hardt Amoret But"gess tbe eon of Mr. and Mra. Mons GoodleU ~d C09liy Men:hantile -.Phone 131·2312 J.D. Hahn Bruce & son Van & Storage Akeson. He, his brother here. It ·waa unuual in thoae ...... ASSOCIATION --Hete Center. T•••• Ron Moonev · Chri• J. Hicks Godfrey, and his Biters, Matilda: daye to - a woman clerk Veima Nivens Mrs. Jesse Jett and Anna were born in Sweden. worlrin1 in a atore. She was Avanelle Kuykendall The family immigrated to C.G. Owens M'::f.d:e J .D. Newsom 1-«M ler l.ockeu America and settled in Iowa in :11!:ina~un'tth :~~ 1892. Nils and Godfrey came to appointed postmistress of Hale Tran N. Phieu, M.D. llwayne McCollum Tellaa and worked at tbe XIT Mrs. Roy U ptergrove Center November 18, 1921, and City Budget Mrs. Hal Robinson ranch from 1893 to 1899 , before served until1934. settling permanetly in Hale Anna, also a former school County. teacher in Iowa, worked as a Due In May Nils eat.abliehed a store in the secretary then served as Ron Hamby R.J Burnett hopeful new settlement of Hale Matilda's a88ist.ant in the post Is Adopted Mike Jack.on Lon Carmickle Center founded in the 1893 and office. A lifted woman, she won R.L. King Preston E. Da vi B was doing well until drought prizes, throughout the region for The c1ty has adopted the and Aldermen Eugene Carter, caused many of the settlers to her beautiful tattlng and Roger Mahagan Stella P. Dyke• emoro1arey work. budget for the fiscal year Allen White. R.W. Waller, and Buford Davenport leave their claims and move to a be,Pnning April I. 191!5 and Bob Stroud, and City Clerk Jack Sage•er more hospitable clima•.e. In time Godfrey Akeson served as city Opal M~.lunking secretary and was often end1n1 March 31 , 1986 . Bob Stroud, and City Clerk Mary Raymond A. Woods his store, and another eto...; The budget of the new fiscal Cordell. owned by W.E . lvey, and the associated with his brother m Dorothy Scarborough business adventures. year includes funds of 2RI ,332.50 Susan Thurman residence of Mrs. C.J. Maggard dollars from the 11eneral fund: No one appeared at the meeting were all that remained of Hale Four children were born to Nils Loy r:. T eai(Ut' and Rena. Their son was given $201,033.00 from water and sewer i.o oppose or support tbe propooed Ce nter. fund and $59.121.27 from the budget. Motion wao made by But the rains l'Rme. and with his father's name and his June 1985 mother's family name, Nils general revenue sharinl{ Alderman Carter and oeconded them prosperity returned. On pro1ram. by alderman Waller to adopt the Skeet Cargill M.W. Allman September 4, 1900, Nils took as Howell. His twin sioter was Steve Fortenberry named Rena Belle. fur her That figure compares to proposed budget for fiKal year Simon Cannon his bride Rena Howell, whom he $223 ,f)()() from generul fund, Cliff Faver M.E. French mother. Robert.a Godfreda was 1985-86 _by adopllna Ordinanct' had met at a church meetinl{ in $156,275.00 from water and sewer No. 360 The budget was adopted C.H. Keeton Kenneth French Plainview. The young couple named for her Uncle Godfrey and Mary Garr Rengta was named for Nil's fund and $25.502 .00 from general unanimously Jerry Logan built a home tn Hale Center and revenue fund for the I 9R4 -1!5 W.G. Laney J .W. Goforth raised ther family there. mother ~Rena Belle's mother 1 The children often attended the budget Frank Moore Carroll Holley Nile and Rena plunged into Cash or bHinnn• on hnnd al thf' hving m Hale Center with Methodsit Church with their Red U.tter Date Ricky West Greg Pillow begmmng uf nPw fii!Jc.:al yt-ar of Saturday, July 20.1s a red letter Roy Rastetter enthusiasm. For ten years, Rena father, but when they reached thr Shane Blount age of church membership, all of Apnl I. I ~~~6 mduded $6~.602 44 date for Mr and Mrs. O.J Cia ude Reedy played the piano and acted as in g~·n t- ral fund . $:1-:' .2~ ;-, _ :d m Larry Bryan Southwestern Bell Telephone music director of the Baptist Hooper They wtll celebrate Mrs. Fay Bea ch ~~:her~:d wi~~Js b~oj.,'l~'l1,g tht,;; walf>r nnd Hf'Wf'r fund und another wPddlng annlversary on Lillie Terrell Church. a small congregation 1n Jimmy Cummings Baptist Church with her $:!3,1l2 1 :1.-: j.Ct'nf'rnl rPvrnut• that date. IJ J . 1s a man1.r of the Pilgrims Pride that Was determined to succeed. ohannK fund APILGIIPIIE M'S J1m Bob Currv Harley Wills On Sunday mormng. Nils would Graveside servic:P& held hen· Mayfield l'o-<~p Gm. and h1s wifr Mrs. Claude Witttm Tuesday, July 9, was attended by (..'1ty counnlmt'n prPst'n l f1)rtht> JrrnE>. own• Jemf·ll Pial.'e an U Whole Brad Warn"r carry coal to the buildmg to start the fire, and at times even had to only a handful of friends and Hale Center relatives, but her pastHn~ ~;;:~~H~•~d~;,~;;~~:~~ ~~t~;~~~~ Beller.l'nlllllhefalolhei4- chase bats out of the building FrYe r s ASIOITEC IIAMIIY July 1985 before services. Al though he was genterated memories of tht· Douglas Adams a faithful member of the majeotic role of the famtly on•·• SUCK CAKES 3 FOil 99c Weldon Blount ~:~p~iWnC~on Methodist Church, he assisted played in this community liBBY VIENNA Without any immed1att> Bea Cearley Devin Burris hie wife in many ways at the I Ol Herman Cozart Charlie Bruton Baptist Church I!JUrvivors. thf' family lf'ft a Thighs~r SAISAH 2 CAH5 99c Jimmy Curry Borden Inc. Nils was one of the ptoneers reputation that wtll contmut> to / lo.69c Ls.69c CH- DOG fOOD Willie Dyer R.R. Burnett who made it poss1ble for the inspire future generatwns of Drumsticks 21 LB Alan Davis Gary Bourland Santa Fe railroad to enmt> Hale Centerites FIELDIRIAL BAG 5399 Albert M. Gomez Keith Beardon through Hale Center He Ntis H. Akeson d1ed March 7, AU PIJIIPOI( IHURflNI M.F. Gaston Ray Bailey contributed $5,0()(1 of his Ide 1~71. followed by Rob.rta lOU~ ti(H fUllY COO«re few years later lt'aving the finol IIALF Wll!Cltt'S~OIIPOUIH 38 Ol $229 survivor, Rena Be-lle SJ59 WUS.. OIL an Gary Hacker Anne Deane good and there was no htnt of 11 $219 Keith Jones Voug Eaves trouble ahead. Shortly. thoul{h . IIAMS s.. aSAISAIE tB AU GIIIIIOI COFFH 11.1 Mrs. AI (Ina) Lemond Bert Ferguson another droul{~t struck, cau~nnt( Wll5COII - Ull & LINt lliGlLUI 011 IMDitEC $259 Talmadge Todd • Ol FillER'S CAN Joe Michalik Fred Howard a severe financial deprf'ssion. To PIarent and/ or legal one time there were three piunos 61AR ·~GAt 52'' Wayne can be credited with 10 QT guardian. The basic ideas of the PlG BTl $279 ptting Robby st.arted m golf. in the home. sI'' HAlliE ••cE KOIL-A. CAN comprehensive Head Start JA(l ~bby ahowed a natural ability Nils played a major role tn SHUIIIlSH lOW f AI II ';, 'lo 1 .wollltD ASSIIITED FlAVORS SUiiAII FRH GAt -y 10 CT m the game and his parents keeping Hale Center alive and he 2 QT . r~~gN'a~~~rbo~~ot:::i~t~~ $119 CAN! recognized the possibilities and always led in efforts to recover JUG IISCIIIS 59c KOOL-AID PIBaseball Camp Midland. John ie etill employed wao the winner, and his wife. Midland, formerly of Hale Center 1935, Evart Adams and Lids to visit the ghosta at the Alamo. units bum low·oulfur. Weotern Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kelley Leah, will receive a dollar, has accepted a position with the It's a grand monument they have there, coal from Wyomin1 minee by Midland College and hie wife, announce the engagment, and Jones, both of Hale Center, will Elizabeth, io employed by an becauae he wao present for the Greenwood I .S .D. to teach be recognized. Everett Masters, paid for dearly with c~urageoua hves, "We are particularly proud Brian Garibay, Aaron Rambo, tropby for Be.t Free Shorter in . approching marriage of their meeting. kindergarten for the 1985-86 that we can build and finance hie ace group compatition. Cody Insurance company . A the only charter members who is 'Tis a shame that the~r true hermes, Jon David Roberta, and Cody daucrhter. Glvnda Ladanne, to Neltt week's program will be planta at far leoo eventual c01t to waa pre~entsd certificatee for hie daughter atill livilll!' at home is school year. Since Greenwood is still a member, also will be 8 Craig William Dickinson. The pre1ent.ed by Lion Dick Lemond. only II miles outside of Midland. lie rotting in the state's arch tv•• cuatomera than can m011t electric outatandinc baeketball abilities. attending South Plains Colle1e. wedding date is aet for July 27 , honored. ~":'i~g ~~mp/:::r Ba:~~ai~ He formerly wao school New officers were installed by she will reside in Midland. A number of yeare after the utilitieo," sa1d Bert Ballen1ee. Camp under the inolnlction of Brian Garibay oon of Mr. and 1985, at First Christian Church the Liono Club the previous Colonel Bowie and Davy C rockett. president and che1f operating Mn. Lewia Garibay, and Jon maintenance enaineer here for a Carrolton. Tn. officiated by Dr church wao organized at Center Coach Mark Adame and other number of years, and aloo Saturday night at installe_tion A 1985 l(raduate of Angelo Plaine, the congregation moved were among the many who fell here. officer of Southwoelem Public outatanding inotructon. The david Roberta oon of Mr. and Clay Bayer minister services and Ladies N1ght State University, Melinda Service. "We otrive to keep Mra. David Roberta, received operated an appliance store here to Cotton Center. And William Travis, the commander. camp wa• held at Wayland before moving a way Program held at the Golden graduated Magna Cum Laude Committees are preparing for the electricity affordable. and our Baptist University, home of the certificatee ahowina that they Corral Family Steakhouee in Date Announced with a 3.74 grade pmnt average. let them know that his life was dear. efficient, lower-coot plants help worked hard on fundamental• of Glynda is a 1976 graduate of cele:.ration. Committees include The mountaineers from Tennesst-e, National NAIA Runner·up. The Hale Center and has been Plainview, Twenty-si• Liono and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Lubbock, announced the engagement She now holds a Bachelor of the following members: u 1 ach 1eve that g o t~l " purpose of the camp io to the game. Viall In Hale Center employed by Chevron Chemical their wivee we~ preaent for the of their daughter. Ke/iy Renee · to Kerry Wynn W1mberly. son of Mr. Science degree in Elementary Worship Committee-Carlene and the squirrel hunlers from old Kaintuck; empbB&ize the great game of Each Pioneer Camper ahowsd Eddie and Vicky Me Kinney Co. for the paot 4 yean firat in the inatallation services. New t::ducation with an English With "long Toms" and Kentucky aquJrreiKuns. they learned about pride. and Mrs. A. C. Wimberly of Lubbock. Kirby, Beaulah Harkleroad, Sue Tolk N o . ~ wa o constructed for basketball and to challenge each and children, Karen, Robin and Dallas office and for the past 3 officers were installed • by Lion The bride-to-be is a graduate of Monterey H1gh School, where she minor. Melinda also holds Beach and Annie Sh•ckelford. held the Mexican h ordes thunderstru<·k boy regard leu of pre1ent ability. teamwork. dedication dmre. Justin, and Vicky's parents Mr. Lee Dent. Incoming officers endorsement.B in kindergarten $512 pt'r kilowatt of installed attitude and enthuaiaam it take~ years. 10 the San t ran cisco office ~r lulowatt of Stre88 was placed on improving from a week long vacation in Craig ia the aon of Mr. and Mn Hardy Dent, second vice While at Tech , Kelly was on the Freshman Co uncil and tlw Deans list being a member of Who 's Who Publicity Committee-.Silva Firemen to M-t Colo. They visited in Durango, They went down one by one, to the lust mun. comparable cosl-fue led un1t. each •nd1viual's fundamental•- Beverly William lJiclllnson Jr. of president; Eddie Gloyna, third She was a m ember of Alpha Phie Sorurity and sf' rued a.o.; an officer. Among College and University Shackelford. karl Gordon, Cindy ~r m•tina of the Hale vice president. Bob Stroud. Students 1983-84 , Alpha Lambda not one was left to answer th• roll . com•ftl' 1nto &erVJce th11 year, C.nter Volunteer Fire Depart· Lawrenceville, Ga. He io a 1981 The b~idegruom - l o - bt• is a J(raduate uf Curunade Hzt(h i:ic hool in Kirby, Clara Dyer. Ballengee aa•d ~~b!~~~in:~·b~l~~!~rt~"".'~~ ~~~'7 ~~~rin/h~ys ~I:~:.:~.J~~ graduate of University of North Secretary-treasurer; Paui Ogle, Lubbock. He was awarded the Mu siang Fig hting Hear t Atmrd u htle Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Lunch will be prepared and Being outnumbered thirty to one. defenH. ment will be held Monday to Canon City and returned home tsiltwister, and Marlin Dodds, Chi, and Sigma Tau Delta. "The u~ of mort coal and Ieee eveniung at the fire alation here. Iowa, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. He is at Coronado. He is a Senior at Texas Tech and plans tu attend served at the church by the agamst such odds they could not stand: Aaron Rambo, eon of Mr. and by way of Pueblo and Ruidoao also employed by Chevron oong leader. Graduate School. Method1st Men. With gun in hand, they gav.. the1r 11ll . ~i:.t~:laf=: :asv~;i~:rr {::~~~~,: Mra. Tommy Rambo,n!Ceived the N.M. The group loved the Kelly is the daughter of the for mer Patsy Beardm of Hale Cen ln . Four years of coJlege have HWitle Modal. This award wao camping out and reported a good Chemical Co. as Supervisor of w~d~~n~;u~:n~ep~a~ J1m Hawthorne, Pa"tur, will their spillinll blood sanctifit-d th1• land money, " the ullhty pre11dent Accounta payable. and the granddaughlt'r uf Gl'l'f' rw BeardPn and the la lt• Henry proven to be rich years as a result added. "Cosl 11 tho leaot· pre..,nted each day to the boyo Daughters time. becauae her husband whose Bearden. of her involvement in the npt'nai ve boiler fuel practical for that ahowed outatanding efforta Pioneer Reaident name was drawn from the post Kerry is the grandson of a f ormer Half' Cenlt'r res1dent a nd #raduate residence hall associations, Enjoy Vacation Now I wonder what the Kh osU! wtll 1<8 )' , 11 attitude competition and waa present for the prolrfllm. Roy and Billie Uptergrove. and Southweelem. We estimate that Visitors of the High School here, lh•• form er Heatrtce Burgess u·hu nou· res1des 1n tramurel volleyball. and when asked 1f it was all worthwhile uama coal 1n our fuel m11 will Wlllinanea to worlt. At the S~:!.~':iuly 20 ie a epecial In Hoattal Here in Canyon Texas. intramurel softball as well as baby daughter. Hesa. enjoyed a How they fought and bled, and !(ave the1; hves. Awardo Luncheon Friday Aaron 1 recent week long tour o f uve our cuotom•rs $215 milhon "'"ting in the Kit McDaniel date for Mr. and Ml11. Jerry H~~ -Ce~~~wra:;e~·~c;::.g·.::: In Local Hoapital They plan a n Au,~?u st 21th u·eddinp w L ub boc k . community programs such as the but I'm sure they'll answer Without gulle. was awarded a Moat Improved Yellowstone Park and Devil '• thia year alone" Big Buddy Program and " We bought the freedom of our children. Th• relat.Jvr fUE'l fURNITURE !-large lot Window Drapes l- 3'x7' Voh Door - 4 Hour Fire In Sales Tax Revenue thust· tm1u~trl rs still pla)' maJo r rolt" s . thf'y arr now part of a varttd Protection bl~ ptnurc ~ · tud11r1dudrs thr hanktng. ddrn~ t" . nnnputt"r. tour J-Apple II Plus Computers . Various Sizes Hale Center continued to hold a 2.14 percent, ana local merchant& 15.81 percent increase for the Is m dlld trln ·ommunll'aUons industries. to namt• a 1t> 'A' 1-2- 8x6 Y, ft. All Steel Door are hopeful of increasing th a t 1- Epson Printer slite edge in revenue from the one year , from $ 10 ,907 .08 to FOODLINER H.r ~ardi NS ur lh~tr I~ ~·· Attrac:dDC oew bubaeeeee Cyl. Engine· 4 spd- 2 spd- 16 fl. !-lot light Fixtures · Bathroom for the month, from $1 ,712.2:! to 'f:fjuiJ loWllieclacul• Various Sizes $18,318 .78, up to that dat€, gain of 3.49 percent for the year Helplllj( 10 dra..- ntw buslntsMS to ~xas art the state's abundant Bed & Hoist Fixtures $1,609.03. from $29.965.88 to S:JI,Ol0.39 !-lot Metal and Wood Tables· compared to $17,934.73 for the rr-soun'('5. ~ood rUmatr. t'Xt~Ut=nt t ransportation and hard-worklng 1-lOI Building Materials & Supplies previous year. That's a gain of Petersburg was credited with a For the month, Abernathy -Such as Typing Table, End 1- 1976 Chevrolet luv Pickup - 4 spd restdento . Radio & Healer Too Numerous To Mention dro~ below the figure last For u amplr. ~ood 1ransportatton was a dominating "'ason for Tables, Coffee Tables, Book year om $:.! ,8 10.45 to $3,810.01. 1-8 HP Riding La"'n Mower P mv1ew was credited with a Southwestrm lkll lrlephones ...... ,nt dectston to locate a major dts· Shelves COMMEMORATIVE COINS gain of 15.81 percent, from trtbutlon wa,....hou~ In Lancaster. south ol Dallas. The new !- Metal 8 Tier Book Shelf -N / New! 490.000 square fool romplex all ftve of our companyll 1-Lm Silver Commemorative Coins s Necia Dyer Enjoys $614 ,877 .23 to $65 ,652 .97 wiu...,...., !-Downey-Johnson Mod. 20-Ph tl indicating that Plainview s tat~ . TOOLS - SUPPLIES - 0 merchants are making strong In addttton to tnmsportatlon. telecommunications facUlties are Coin Counter MATERIALS ANTIQUES c 1- Wooden - l Shaped - 6 Drawer European Vacation bids to increase retail sales. also tmportant tn many business relocation dectslons. !-Craftsman 6 in . Jointer 2-Pedestal T~ Lavatories p South\nstern Bell lrlrphone 111 proud to oller top-notch tdecom· Receptionist Desk · It's Nice'! !-Electric Table Saw 1-lot Glass Building Blocks D munlcattons ln the 450 towns Jt serves tn n-xas. For the eighth year 1-lot Typist Chairs -:f: vt s ltea au ot th e maj o r tn a row.~ art Investing more than 81 biDlon In new construction 1-Lot Various Type Hand Tools Necia Dyer recently returned Holiday 4-Ro~al- Counter High- Bar Stools (rom a two week trip to Europe. attractions in Parie: the Arch of to meet 'IUas' growth and to conttnue adding state-of-the art com· 1-Electric Chain Hoist Note: All items In this Auction Saw 0 She was accompanied by friends Triumph, Eiffel Tower, Louvre, munlcattons facUlties. 1-Large Lot Office and Lounge 1-Lot New Door locks •~ sold As Is - Where Is with Notre Dome Catherdral and Visitors Chairs - Some Are Swivel Typt' from Lubbock Reaouble pboae rate. 1-lol Aluminum & Wood Door ao -rranty or guarantee Their first stop was in London Invalides. The lnvalides 1s a -Some Are Wooden - Some Are made by Owners or D•lin, home for disabled veterans. The Alao. 'IUa8 residential telephone rates are among the lowcat tn Uni1s on Saturday. They rode the Reagan Ia Evans Au~lioneers. Britrail train to Edinburgh, tomb of Napoleon I is in the the nauon. In fact. a ~t study conducted by an Investment Antiques!! 1-Lot Door Hardware 1-7 Drawer Wood Desk Please make your own lnspK· Scotland on Sunday and visited chapel under the dome. They also brokerage Rrm- Smith Barney- fotind lUana had the loftat App.-400 lbs . New Nails - Various Edinburg Castle, & Holyread visited the Palace o Versaille on average monthly residence bW among the 18 states surveyed. !-Halsey Taylor Water Fountain lion! All announce~Hnts made Sizes Castle where the Queen of Sunday and cruised down the From 1975 to 1984. the average restclenual phone service for 111011t 1-G.E. Versatron Electric Oven •le day like preudence over • England was visiting. 'they were Seine River. On Sundays over 1tune 1ncreued only 44 percent. Dw1ng that time. the Consumer 1-Lot New & Used Plywood · \II all advertisina -Inial• there for the Queens Inspection of 400 fountains in the garden at the Prtcc Index rose93percent. guoltnewent up 117pen:ent. medtcal and S/ 8 the Royal Guard. They returned Palace are opera.Ung and are coellltnci1!Ued 184 percent. wbde natural gu prlca rose 239 to ·London f~ the remainder of really beautiful..-on Wedllesday the group toured aevera pen:ent. the week. The ln'OUP attended 1n fact. stattstlalahow It actually takes a smaller perc:entage of DULIN, REAGAN & EVANS AUCTIONEERS ni~•V•·-" l;atL-42nd Street c:ha~aua along the Lion River . "They South of Paris. Also they stopped earned tncoiiiC to pay for telephone service today than It did 25 ,_AND~-IAI& tl.. , T,,..,.,. nf Lnn•inn and at Chartree Cathedral to aee yanago. .._,.,...,__llt_..,_·_·-,...,.,_.,.AII __.... - ... ..,., ...AII_. ...- ...... , --- ___ _ ela, some of the oldest, most beautiful Even at our current propoaed ~. 'IUan8 will conUnue to stained rlaes windowe in the enJOY quality communtcaUona at affordable rates. 'Ita frnm ,._-~~....-.. . - .., world. WhatmalteanxMIJI!Ift? It lotaffacton. Ita~ to ...... _...._..__,..... ----,..,._.....,· ...... Deapite alDIOit miAilla the 111 te~eeommuntcauona aervtc:a to lll•tate ptrnmeftt that ·- ___ plane, and loetlaaraae, the trip actlftly .,Jb to promote eooaomJc deftlopmellt. ; =--:.:...... -::..::::.::.:.==-::.. :·:..=". waa really a .-t .adv-.tve. .It'It allo fiOd people.lnl:hadiDI SoutbwaeemBell 'Mephaaie'lt Al111011& everyoae ideatitiaifhcia $15,0001llaa~ We'reproudafourtradlUO..~aawbiD ···--~-- ~ a Nativa_Teua .--llrtiitia.... ~~e.•.- d!elateliQOa . Andwe'ft~tolour .....ti watb laer. ~ ' to •Y.&il ~... CIIe ...~ ...... -....--. ;ro~ ...... it ...... h...... •,,...... ,..._. .. playoff to determine the winner tllertlll • SMlor CIIIHnt Center H:.!~!::'i ~i~:':ret~:~.i to repreeent the lea1ue in the An aCI'IIH the board five City thia year. The motion wae . ~illlt~ra-oiiW1JON! (IWCB) llethociUt Chan:h, captui'M firot state tournament. The local team pen:ent incna• in aaleriet of all lw move to cottoa to r... • carried. piOiflllld rapidly, 418 w. 2nd Phone 831·2212 place In the "8" Divillion of a lost the lint 1ame. won the city employen but for the A motion wao made by a fteld In die eou. Center area youn1 tender ICIIIINI· WIMDICIIIIIII --n'1 10ftball tollmament in second one and wao eleiminaled ellCip&ion of the city clerk was 11ft T~e l'llrUlar !ftOnthly party hoeted by a member of the Alderman Carter, oeconded by lla.tnl 40 ]III'Cellt of SWC8'1 pupated your fieldl for flelliipfln. Ill Plainview. by a lou in the finale. authoriucl at the July meetin1 of widl of Directon WID be held at lia u.m. at the Center on Monday Alderman White to adopt a of ellhibitione th10111o11t the year June f4tb iaau ol thle yean. byJulyll. not to coafllle lbem Gdllr Ia.· The team qualified for the Members of the team included the city council. NU& 8iibler. Brownfteld, Both of the ehilclnn captured 22nd when and Ma11raret Bourland will hoata. A reoolution propoein11 an increa• ~ of Rllth Barnat~ and ia order to finance the trip. Spider mltel are on tbe lncreue sects now belnl found 1t1 cabal _. ~uly jake be Suaie Stroud, Holly Brown, Vicki Under the pay hike approved at int he number of members of the lrJ'&Ddloll of. M1nnle Matt il the ten ;Year old 1011 of hoaon In tha National Finall of and abeuld be watched closely over as cotton aphldl. leallloppen, L,.U li1ht meal will be aerved, then entertainment will follow. The Hatton, Melynn Hunt, Melinda the meetin1 waa an increase of Hale County Apprai18l Dietrlct 1nat the U.S.A.F. (UIIitad Stet.ea ------( Honford. La Don Horoford, Chris l5ti'Waft. 111oth of Bile C.at.er, Jim and Terrt Bohler, of the next few ween for economic bugs, whiteflies and mlaute prlat.e previoua partiea that a board member baa had, have been a lot $1,150.00 ~ Sl ,250.00 per month from five to thirteen membera. - let place in the World Brownfield. He ie alao the bug nymphs. of fun, and thia night promiaea to be another time of fun and Lennix. Theda Ber1, Linda Bufe. for the city clerk, Mro. Mary The City Council enjoifed a paternal lfandson of Raymond ~':;Vom:fi~~·> n"!/1u~ lnfeatetloas. The threthold Ia when 75 Linda Norris, Charlaa Schwart2. Writht. =pionahlp tramfoline Theee talenteryounetera pereent of the leaf area on the lower good .fellowahip. Do try to come, for there may be some short recess for ice cream made t held In SOlon. Oh1o, July and J o;vce Bohler of Brownfi~l9 . Beneficial arthropod populalkml Sonya Stroop, Cindy Ahrens. Durin1 the buainees session. bv Councilman Carter's wife. created a peat deal of lnt.erelt one-third of the plant Is showing Fall armyworms and corn ear· 81lrpnlle8. and Carolyn Curry. 8th b:r a -lllin of 2 point... He The Bohler's are former relidenw are very high In cotton rlgbt IIIIW. ~"'© ! the aalaries of employees were 1 here Iince members of their It ia ho,eci that we will have a good representation from our IDA bU partner Kevin Kirkland of Hale Center. damase by mite feeding prior to worms have been found in fields Beh1nd the pitchin1 of Melinda reviewed and it waa noted that . Councilmen present for the The Hale Center, American family have been longtime feedin& on and behind leaf Some fields have close to one crab Center to attend the Senior Jamboree at the Civic Center at Horsford and Carolyn Curry the from . ~. aleo captured dent. ears spider per plant. Other bneftclall \\~~\ ! none of them had received an meetmg were Mayor Bob Brown. carried a feature article on Matt resident.. of Hale Center and the Remember that It is very im· collars. Com earworms are con· Lubboc_k on Thuraday, July 26th. It will be a full day of local team posted an impreaaive increaee in pay during the past tacond place in syncronized surroundinK area. being found in high numben are ______j who presided, and Aldermen trim~e durinR the event. and his sister Heidi, a1e 12, in the portlnt to identify the spider mites tinuinato lay eggs on silks . Control of ente~tnment and fun and will be worth your time. Several are ~ w1nn lng record. year E01ene Carter. Allen White . R.W nabids. big-eyed bugs and minute Matt a poup, the Acrospirits you are goin& to treat since Azodrin corn earworms and fall armyworms Waller. and Bob Stroud Jr .. pirate bugs . working on a banner to identify our group-there will be a prize from Wilman, TeK&B, won six (R) has provided poor control of the is usually only considered by food for the moat unusual banner. Our group chose Dovie Phillips The pay hike proposition was Aldermen Roy Up1A!r1fove was world tidee in all; their instructor two-spotted spider mite. With the aid corn growers. Generally control of Looper ens and small larvae are Granddaughter absent being found in many cotton fieldl. Be as our Senior Citizen of the year, to be presented on stage in E.?t,:~{. ~,!~~IA!~i~in~ ~r.:':! proposed by Alderman Wh11A! and il Sherry Green. of a hand lens the Banks and corn earworms on the silks to CBGM\ sure not to confuse these wilh the competition with other Senior Citizen nominees from a 15 baby eon bom July 8 at the H1 Is Introduced seconded by Alderman Waller. Others Dresen t for the meetina The IJlOUP wa• priveleged to two-spotted spidermite (TSM) can be prevent ear damaae has been Plains Hospit..l in Hale Center and aproved unanimously by watch elite tumblers and Rites Held For COltOJ! bollworm. The looper eg il county area. Let.. go along and support her. We will leave the Mr. and Mrs. R.O. Clark of Star were Chief of Police Richard sporadic. Food corn growers should Center about 8 a.m. The new arrival was named Koute . Hale Center, are proud to members of the city council. Cordell. C.ty Patrolman Harley trampoline artists, from all over know whether control programs have llatte~ed when compared to a Gary Lynn Eubanks. II. He City Building Inspector Harold the world perform. There were Some "good fairies" have been at work on cleaning the Hnnounce the arrival of their new Peoples. D~rector of Public Works paid for them in past years. . bollworm egg. wei1hed 8 pounds. 4 1;2 oun<'es Wilson appeared before the city Harold Needham. City Building 250 eompetitors from 16 different Cotton aphid colonies are jUJt oow grounds surrounding our building. Don't know who all worked l(randdaughter. Kathryn Ann council to discuss the problems nations, vyiJllr for top honoro in Former Resident Cotton neahoppers are now eas1er and measured 19 inches 1n Inspector Harold Wilson. Fire Parents of starting to increase in cotton. but it surely looks nicer and is very much appreciated. length. Matuza created by residential carports the international tournament. to find in many cotton fields. but Kathryn was born June 26 . Ch1ef Lee Dent and City Clerk One of the featured stars was We are pleased to have ubrey Ivy back with us after a spell PaternalRrandparents are Mr that have been constructed Mary Wright. and Mrs . Robert Frank Eubanks 19 ~ .'> to Stan and Debbie Matuza without a permit in vilation to the the renowned Steve Elliot. He Gra ves1de ntes were conducted to Thomas J. Lanaers January 2, Daughter of illnesa. ;;he we1ghed H pounds. 2 1 2 1916. Glad to have Gene and I 'laudine Carter as guests one day. of Cotton Center and Mr. and city building oridanace. A carries the title of out..tanding at 2 p.m. Tuesday for Mro. Ricky and Terry Hamilton. ounces and was lO mches long. d1scusa1on followed but no tumbler in World Wide Mrs. Landers lived in Hale newcomere in Hale Center, arl' Mn. Baldemar Gomez of Hale ;;he has a :J 1; 2 year old brother. Royce Trimble Is Thomas J. (Ida) Landers, 90, a Plans Mapped for Gene is a member of our Board of Directors. Center. immediate solution was adopted Competition. former resident of Hale Center Center and in the Mayfield parents of a new baby daul{hter. named Mathew. Hale Center Visitor community before moving to Those delivering meals to Cotton Center this week have at this time. After the event was over the and the Mayfield Community. born at 12:12 p.m Wednesday. been: Barbara Burnett. Judy Youn1. Melinda Horsford, Kathryn also is the lf&nd· Royce Trimble of Tishomingo Plainview in October 1984 . Fire Ch1ef Lee Uent presented Wilman youORsiA!rs traveled to The services were conducted in July 10. at the Lubbock General Elouiae Reiff. and Eddie Watson. Still Patient daughter of Stella Joe Blackwell who formerly played football Niagra Fdls, where they the Plainview Memorial Park. Mr. Landers died Nov. 1, 1954 Hospital Annual Convention and the great granddaughter of to the council a proposed with the Hale Center Owls waa performed for tourists. On their Officiating were the Rev . Wesley in the Mayfield Community. He The new baby was named Mandy Heath tells us that she has a new great grandson, pa~=~eyinAI't~P7!~~ Ho:~:~f Mmnie Sin1leton of Hale Center. .. Firetruck Package" that would among homecoming visitore July return trip home they stopped in Daniel, pastor of the First United was aasociated with the ~nning Shan;.,on Lurie. She wdghed 7 born to Mike and Thrisha Heath, who live in Chicago. cost 176.000 pi us the cost of 4 . His wife teaches school. Nashville, Tennessee and went business in Hale Center. Offlnals of the Hale County t"listorical makt>r at tht mu8E"um . Sandra Hatch was present on Tueaday to do blood pressure accessory items that would be Methodist Church in Plomv1ew. hnd 1t will be unva1led and through their pace• in front of the Lemons Funeral Home of Survivors include one f~un~/82 ontnocu~~~· ar~ ~:ans~~~ Farm & Ranch Outdoor checks. The Total Home Health Care agency has an office at needed. Th1s package. he dau1h1A!r, Mrs. R.L. (Dorothy) Hu;torica) Museum at Hale ded1cated at the annual meeUnl{ Grand Ole Opry. Nine children Plainview was in charge of local Shannon Lttne has " big Hi-Plains Hoapit..l and we appreciate this service from the explained, may be obtained ona Grandsons Are Visitors Ballard of Springfield, Colo; one n•nlt'r are already busy making Mond!ly, September2. Presently. lease purchase plan with 15 and nine adults made the trip. arran1ments and burial. brother, Dustin James. 20 Hospital and Sandra's office The Dennis Mooney's have The Acroapirits goal for 1986 is oon. Thomas J. Landers of montho old. for a playmate plan• for the fourth annual thf 1nscnptum. iti Htill l'overed, percent down and five to seven the1r three lfandsons Matthew. Mrs. Landers died at 10:45 a.m. and the ront.>nUI w1ll not be to compete in the Worldwide Sunday in Springfield, Colo. Amarillo; five 1randchildren, 12 mt'mbersh1p meetmK uf the Two very deserving men were chosen as Volunteers of the Free years to pay for 9.2 percent Andrew and Jared visiting in uncovert>d until thr marker 18 IIPOninll events to be held m She was born Jan. 6,1895 near 1reat·1fandchildren and three H~~:ldk~r:,~lt.':,;,re a~~b'lJo:~~~ mu~eum orgamzallOn. month of July. They are J.P. Stevens and J.V. Hail. Theaetwo interest. Fire Chief Dent Blfeed their home, this week. The boys Work is progressing on tht' dt> of anything we with the council that one or two are the sons of Larry and Debbie granddaughter uf Rocky and tank for the irrigation pomp. w11l be fnturt•d at th• !lnnual undertake. They spend many hours doing a variety of things to more companies should be Neighbors of Higtins, Teus. Velma Belyeu. powered by the Hotball m~un.r 1nstead of .u. program cont..cted before a decision is She is the former Debbie Mooney. irnl{ation Enl(lnP wh1ch Hlr.ady We•ley Mast..r• uf Amanllo. ht>lp the work of the Center. and both do numerous good deeds Spend Two Weeks The arrival of Shannon Larie for friends and neighbors. The neighbor• around them will made on the packa1e proposal. At Cowles, N.M. marked a busy week for the hu• bfton mstalled. Green prommt•nt Wt>sl Tt>l.86 &ITO Installation A motion wao made by attest to this. Ruth Barnett, Grace Roney parents who were mu ..·mg anlu bu~Jnt'Hti t'Xf'1: utJ.n· tlnd graduate Alderman Waller, seconded by Wedding Anniveraary Thank You Note and Mary Childress. all of Hale Hale Center from i.ubbO<·k ~:c~~?Jdi~:~;Pa \~:r~~~:; of l'ott.>n l'ent..r H1Mh School. J.P. moved into Hale Center when he retired-rather,was Alderman Stroud. to reacend the Con.,.tulations are in order Cen IA!r, recently spent two week Ricky is a electronic enginetor fur f<~r the d1splay. A tnal run will be will b• the fe!ltured •P"ak..rat the supposed to retire. He sttll stays very active in numerous For the first 50 Cooperative Purchase Agree for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marshall. nmducted here in October and dt>du.·.u.twn tWf\ ' I C t· ~ They will observe another To Our Many Friends: Our family wishes to thank all of you Center, recently spent two weeks LubbO<·k nectri<· He had activities. J.P. farmed in Taylor County for many years before ment Resolution that was in Cowles, N.M. On their way formerly hved m Lubbock all h1• the eqUipment will J:Mo transferr..d Tht> ( 'ounty Survt>ryor. JoE· moving to this area where he operated a fleet of trucks for purchasers of the new adopted at the June 10, 1985 weddin11 anniveroary on that for the kindness shown to us {allowing the passing of our loved to the Fair Ground• 1n Dallas for WdhnmH. sun uf Mn. (;t'rtrudt' there, Ruth's granddau1h1A!r. life. but for four years that he several years He lost his wife in 19fW after 54 years of married council meeting, because of doubt 0 one. The food was so delicious and all the flowers were so Gayla Graham, of Altus, Okla the Stat.> ~· atr m October Local W1lhumu of llule Cent..r. will of city councilmen that the agree ii!:e;hs!sk~ ~~d trai:~~~~ served m the Army. llunnl( h1o hfe. When his wife was living tht>y travelled a lot. He has 3 louely. We alkso wish to express our apprecwtwn for he many joined them in clovis, N.M. On can>er m the Army. he •pent thre<' mt·n will operate tht' equ1pmt>nt prrtlt'nl tht' hi8lory uf the famous trlpple filter water ment would be of any value to the and he also enga1es in farmin1. Bottlt' ( · ornt·r," Ot'tH tht' cornt'r memorials that were giuen in Kathy's honor. We love you for Friday further additions to the years overseas m Gt>rmuny at the State Fatr childl'f'n. A dauKhter lives at Mesa. Arizona. another daughter The Bi11hway Department uf muHt-Um HilA> Mn all of them. We extend a special thanks to dr. Freeman who outing were Wand Pogue. mesa. tht' lives in Cairo Egypt. and a BOnTommy,livesat Lubbock where alread} hHK m•tall..d an offln!ll Wdhams wdl he 10 ,·har(Cr came by our home and helped Kathy tube more comfortable. I Ari2., and hOT granddaughter he ia pruident ofT .. xas Comm,.rce bank. We all enjoy his good treatment system Sandy Stewart of Lubbock Board Meeting Is humor and friendliness know that God will bless eueryone of you w1th h•s loumg care. Scharlean Chastain of Clov1o . Scheduled Julv :lll Ken-Kan Regular meeting of the Hoard J .\'. is a wonderful person and always willing to do whatever Your many kindnesses wilt never be forg otten . daughter of Ruth Barnett ALOE VERA being distributed Mr. and Mrs . Si Crump completed the group on of directors ofthe Hale ('<•nter l'o· comea alon11 . He also 1s a very pleasant person to be around Appliance Sales & Service Cha'rles Crump Saturday. 1 1 and always smiling. H .. has farmed in this an>a for most of his 1tu~~~Y ~,~:~i~g .j ~ l y ~{ .~~~~ 100 °1o SlaOOitZeQ life before retinn11 recently. H1s nei.hbora all say he is very Open Weekdays James Crump and Family A delightful two weeks were Independent diSIIIOutor by R.F. C. Enterprises. spent by the entire group. gin office Kood to helo with anv need anvone has. His wife. Loree died in Karen Wuellner and Family 9·5 Weekdays .. lf proaucrs are 8-5 painting and fishing. grace !9A4 and they had no children of tht>ir own, but loved the Call *Kenmore *Whirlpool *Norge Roney and Mary Childreos needed orhor 11me ·s please children of their fam1ly as their own. J.Vattenda the Baptist In Hospital Here call me ar 839·2646 *Frigidaire "G.E. • Wards returned home Fnday. June 26th Claude Burnett tB rf'('f"tvtnl' Church. Ht> loves to fish and does so every chanee he gete. But Herman or Ronnie Cozart . and Ruth and Wand returned med1cal treatment al Hl-l'lumo Hale Cenr.r and many others Tuesday, July 2nd. he says to not ask what sort of luck he has had lately. It is 839-2646 Monday-Friday ·Mrs. Alma Overman Grace and Mary are art stuents Hoopital. people like J.V. who make it plesant to attend Senior Citizen of Ruth. who is a very talented meetin~u. Hale Center Texas 9:00a.m. -5:00p.m. artist and 1s well known in the " ' e continue to receive donattona for our bu1ldm11 project. See Marks 86th Birthday South Plains area for her t..lent. t1 hst of donors else where m this paper. New names will be Regular Meeting added each week. Indications are that things will gel Regular meeting of the Pioneer ..a'I underway soon. Mra. Alma Overman . a Board Meeting Slated ~tudy Club is scheduled Tuesday, n fried chicken, potato salad, sliced tomatoe&, onions. cukes, roll, butter, cake and drink.
Thuraday 1n water ) ~ .... · ~ l Swiaa steak, black-eyed peas, fried okra, roll, butter, fruit treatment-···•~ systems. _ ._ ~" ' , - ~" ·Q .-au• cobbler, and drink. The best tractor deals ::;:.::,,·:=;-"'"' f4a ~ ~ Friday ·~~=~~~ - nn ~ ~ Salmon croquettes, tartar sauce, cataup, potatoe1 au lfl'lltin, •Sales&Ren!afs . -. ~~WICHS159 buttered cabbage, h-ot biacuit, butter, plume, and drink. •Ptompi Cuii!Qi1'1seMCf- l)'lt.aii} .. ~OIJIS I 296·210A BORDEI'S are right here. Right now. ._...,. 34010LTONROAD ...... '1" • ,..,,NS,ALt.t.r•oNwlrH '"'s -.o Plainview ET Sausage We are here to Hale Center Insurance _ ...... 1 .. We're pulling out all the stops to sell new John waiver may actually give you an eftec:tive A.P .R. _serve you with: Deere tractors. And John Deere has some lower than competition's " low-rate" financing. We tremendous finance programs to sweeten the pot. can give you the details. Complete Utility tractors 40-85-hp; row-crop tractors In addition to the great price, you'D get aH of the Preacription Service 618 Main St. 100-190-hp; all 4WD tractors ... they've aH got famous John Deere dealer service and product Hale Center, Texas special prices and special deals. And every one of auppon, plus the best pans backup in the Phone (806) 839-2151 them is a new model - not discontinued business. -. 24 Hour Emergency equipment or close-out stock. Prtacrlptlon if you haven't checked ow deal, you haveo't Service; Buy a new John Deere tractor now and pay no Family Recotd Service gotten the best deal. Check out our factory "Coverege lh•t ,,,.. (FelT lnauranca, Income •••· drug inr•ractiOna) interest until April1, 1986"1 Or take an additional Bl,lthorized inwentory ct..-ance prices today! dii!ICOunt in lieu' of finance waiver worth up to thousands of dollars. The John Deere finance ...... ,..,.,.,...... Oclcellon ,...,. ..lllel!tOit ...... July 1942 W.T. P,liller and wife former evaqeliat at Fort Wonh aad Cecil B. Hail wa1 who hid .juat finiahed boot camp waa New Orlean• started a revival at Hale Center Fouraquare atltioned at San Deilo, Calif.... Church. The revival was directed by Mise Mary E. Fulton, new Staff Sel'l~~t\i'.o. Ro11 of Hale Center took the mumps on foursquare preacher here , Miss Fulton moved here a week D·Day and fir1t noticed his swollen iaws after Iandin& in earlier from Lubbock to assume full time duties at the local France, according to an article published by the Star• and church .. Th11 Palt week, activitiee Strips, printed in England.... included· Movin, perme, Sueie Anderaon .. Marcell Bank deposits wo>re listed at $469,361,37 as compand with _ J .8. Bryan of Hale Center, son of theW .A. Bryans, waa with hairCiltB, beauty •hop, vieitB and Loveleae, Olto'!,·,, S:l3R,Ii0f>.2:'l in April. three months earlier ... the V.D. Ross outfit in the invasion. He wrote that he survived refnehmenta from our Senior Flying ovt>r thP South Atlantic was Staff Sergeant Joe Citizen Aullillary. play with Lottie Hendenon-Melba Grey, the invasion without a scratch. but was stickina close to his San An11elo, Jeaaie and Richard Ronev. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roney. He was ordered to India foxhole ...... beachball, bean ba1s. bowlin1 and ride the Stationary exerciee Boyles on a two-months assignment. ... Pvt. Melvin Bridges was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas .. Pvt. JnmPH A . IHu•terl Thornton was moved to Meridian bike. No birthday& thia week. Kenneth Hammit was stationed at Front Royal, Va. The Only other birthday this month Jane Stanto!'.-~Mae Staton. Mississippi, fm camp Robinson in Arkansas. He was with the new address of Glenn T . Easley was out / of New York, will be Jane Stanton on July 29th 40:! Ordnann• Company at the Key Fields. indicatina an overseas assignment. Cpl. ~oy Nivens was No residents in the hospital this Leila McCrummen -Mary Pfc LeHhP RowpJI was assil(ned to Htry. H, 57th F.A., U.S . moved to a new base from Houston. week . Our monthly birthday Dooley , Abem'!~Y- Army at San l.u1s, Cahf.. with an overseas address .... party will be next week on the Air Cadet Harold Harris moved from Gainesville, Fla. to Mary Roden-Juanits Blake. G.K. HuiivPlt rural hil(h school in traveled throuKh Rome .. Ellis Amold -- Ahce Arnold, W.C. Foote .. Jack Foote, Lubbock ( 'ount \' Lubbock, E,~9 - Lockney Thomas R. Applewhite was assigned to duty inN orth Africa. Edith Keena~~. Don Maddin, Mrs. HPn Sh1pley, dau~ehter of Mr. and Mrs. M.F. McKnight, He once saw action in Italy .. . Gertrude Mason .. Mary res1gnPd asH mPmber of tliffttcult vat Cotton Center. She was A postcard from Mrs. Ben T . Hndges. formerly of Hale Mattie Talley-- Wallace and Cozart with hPr hushand HlHliOnt'flat an ·Army Camp 1n Mobile, Ala Center, reported that her neph<·w, Lt. Terry Diggs, had been Hazel Mathew:~?Jton tht" later ht•camt· u fl.\· tn~ off1n•n missing in action since June ~0 . He was pilot of a Librator Olive Copeland--Jerrye Kelley, The Am..ru·an anii"UIH'<'i that all stray dogs would be killed Gladys Shepard--Mrs. Gardy Karon Medlin. Plainview. bomber on the invasion front and had been overseas since May Shepard, Estel!,~ytnl, Lubbock durin!( tht· < · om11 1~ w• ·•· k Mayor Sam Sm1th made the 20 119441 Ben's nephew, Lem Bridges, Stamford, was killed Alma Overman .. Wayne and announn: nwnt about the same t1me . He had been in EnKland for four years Grace Hegi --Goldtarv flarm(1n Wtntt> . tdt'r Abernathy Cotton Center, Amy Shackleford A\\' l.t·mm .. ;" lwu·t· mllllst.-r "f tht' Ha lt• Center Church of bnef v1sit He had completed training at Ch1cago and was Abilene, Helen Mills, Cotton moving e1ther to Pensacola or Corpus Christi where he hoped Center, Wheeler and Lents ChruH. m o \t·d t1 1 Tult·r. ~ ~1 to ht• t·onH· nllrtlKteroftht>church Silas Crump--Buddy, Knsty, to earn h1s ~(old Wm~ots as a naval flyer m abuuts1x months .... Michelle , Jamie Crump, Judy Robertson and Edna. Idalou, th~rt· Glen and Clara Robertson Cotton Lt . Esker W. Coffey who was an instructer in the Air Forces .~~aries Mr~ Hd l H~tnd.\ n·tu rrJt-d t1 1 ht·r homt> ht·rt• aftt•r \ 'IMJlUll{ with Crump, and Crump. at Frederu<·k Okl. fur some time. transferred to the Army Center. a rlaul(h!t·r ~~" H .\ 11 ,"" "h" had h~t'll a patient 1n tht• Ferrymg Serv1ce. He was a caller here. After a bnef training Truitt Smith--Margie Smith, Eun1ce Greennaw-·l:!etty and l.ubh·~ · k ll"'l"'"l penod at Reno. h~ wa• prepared to fly transport planes to lnd1a Don Maddin. Greg Greenhaw. ( ' pi \o\-ti!Jam Ji,·n r.\ . II Tit·~ \\it~ at hnmt:• on srrk lea\'t' after and other e xull<· places on the globe. He planned to look up Hall Looney--Mr. and Mrs. huvrng "'l.:w nt thrt'~' \\n·k .... und t·rt{olnlo{ trtdalizo· in China St'lel'loo •ll Heating and Air Complete WaU>rbed Ser•·it't' fur ull ~ · uur Wt.>dding N• ·• "' Billin(Jton formerly had lived Any Size here since 1924 before moVIng Conditioning away. He io retired. Durwood Hale Cen1e1 83~ 2761 $199.00 Billinton was raised here and ts 901 Aust~n 293-3312 :,11t l _. \~! 1 Platnwe"' 29 3- ,~a, 1 now employed by a lalll'e meat Platnvtew Matf:hin.g Comforter company in Plainview. Sares sna & Sheet pack ~...... 1 Stt~ .- • ce $75.00 ~ BEAT INFLATION I 4434 Olfon Roaa ~ Rep111 You1 Ill: TINER P1a 1now1e w Te•a$ 1 13 off I BOOTS~~ SHOES ~ MACHINE on Water and Aulo Supply Inc. I EL- VAQUERO I Conditioners MACHINE , ~ BOOT & SHOE REPAI~r,. I ... 9() day layau·ay ~ 806 W. 51h ': ~ SPECIALIST IlPPI~ SUPPI.9 Mastercharge/ Visa ~ 293_.915 ~§ SOUTH 1-2 7 BY - PASS 1~03~~ Quincy ~ PLAINVIEW , 1 ~ Ploinl'irw Z93 -63119 ~ HouraB-7 . , ~ PLAINVIEW. TEXAS MIKE TINER Unique CLOSED · ~ ~' ~ 1 , p~· .,. • ,.., & c.,. , uoa\.>'l ll SUNDAY '-. ll 839 -2880 293-1335, PL 1 Waterbeds 1,,....,...,...,...,,....,...,,...,,. lolii'I.J , o ..-·C'·f'lf' O•• ••'" ~ •o" hlow Mr'r •t,.it 't6/6
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• ,.,.. ,J1 , , , .. ,_., .. It> considred tht> coachi accomphsh- Kt>lt.h wi l' nivers1ty M T <~tal Move Ia (jOb'S fl\7E MINUTES E®B .. ducatJOn. ~ m twa and three Pa,-,-nu vary. Call ba11ketball. Mallm today, collect, Keith gre ~- Set up and "t t.hech~ tncluded. Hale Center Y• .lr8 eXJ ~eclpe for Growtb Keith's 11 .._, , Churches Keit.h is ld~ --•IIWrll"1l"S OM 1he h•ghw•v of ,, ,,. Rooo They have Mium. puppy Btruyed -~- . L •Ot" i\ from 107 West 4th White. ·.. · "tatllt' ...,~,- ~leads to the most <11Sdbl• nurney throug~ id t> hut ,1 1 "rl •t etnd ~ ,.,,t' ' At•··r · r~ •101!1' First United Methodist Church F Re' J:m T t'<'lt·r . pastor Lone Star Baptist Church Claude Mullrns. pastor rst Assembly of God Church Rotwrl L Owen~. pastor Jerusalem Baptist Mission Rev. Robert Sm1th, pastor St. Theresa's Catholic Church I Father George Rooney, pastor :hurch of God of the First Born 1 Ehas Moralez, pastor Friendship.Holiness Baptist #2 Ella Griffin, pastor Church of The Valley Rev. Eliseo Saldana. pastor or at h ns Bob Lotspeich who dietin· in the Laney home durin1 the there, after under1oin1 traming track. Both of them now live m guished himself for his evemna to extend best wiahee to with the Hale County office a few Lubbock . where Mark i1 leadership ability and contri Bob and Martha as the couple months and with the Swisher maioring in finance and butions to community aervice turn to new careers at Monahans. County office for two years. scheduled to araduate from during the 20 years the family Bob was a88itrned to major But Hale Center became a Texas Tech in December. Matt resided here, baa been named duttes wtth the ASCS office the "special place" for the couple who graduated in December of executive director of the Ward 1984 with a degree m finance is and Winkler County ASCS now employed hy IT proaram. Outstanding Citizens To Move Martha also has made a major He report.ed for duty th1s week contributiOn to the family's and hts wife, Martha, will join outstanding contnbutions to the him in Monahans where they will Ions way around, afterservinaas because they rataed their two progress of Hale Center live within a few days . a Math teacher in hiah school sons here. Both Mark and Matt She wa R doree tor for several They were honored Wednesday and as a ramrod of a local gin for were starters on the Owl High years of the Miss Hale Center evening, July 17 at a reception anumberofyears. Butintheend, school football and basketball paaent and was cited for her held at the home of Nelda and he followed the new calling to teams and participated in track. efforts by the Chamber of Pete Laney. Many callers visited Monahans to direct the office Mark won district honors m iContd To Page 2)
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00 oi $250.()(• $150 00 A~l~ICAN ';J Serving Hala Center, Cotton Center and Mayfield .t l:Jth St Son Joins Coaching In Central Plalna Area Staff at Hale Center 1-: EITH MULLINS who playt>d high school football under h111 fatht'r w1ll 11tart h111 coaching career under h1s father th111 falL "There'• No Piece Like Home" ... And the American Strllfes to Prolfe It Elfery Week ne1th Mullln11 . who will graduate m August from . West Tt>X811 State Uniwnuty at l'anyon, has been employt>d on the Friday, July 26, 1985 Volume 63 local coachmg staff to serve as junior high boys coach and Number 30 ass1stant hll(h school coach under his father. Don Mulhns athletic dlrt'('tor and head football coach here. Dunng h1s h1gh .T IKhool can"f'r. KP1th playt>d four years as halfback at Rotan. under coach Mulhn 11 and wa s a star pt>rlormer m 191\0-l'\1 whl'n Ground Breaking Services ' 5 Hotan advann>d to the state semi-finals m football . ~ e: I>unng four yt>a r11 m college, Ke1th served as stat1st1c1an and 11cout for L'oat·h Mullln11. who led the Owls to the state semi· ~ xas f1 ooals m I~ I a nd a gam m 1982, the district championship tn 1: II' l and the bi-d1stnct playoff m 1984 . Using valuable tips by Slated Monday at Center lm young scout. Coach . Mullins tied district champion Lockney. 6-6 , m b1-distnct action, last fall losmg by pt•netratlons The young red head 1s well acquainted here, and Ground-breakintr services for noon meetina Monday served in basement for storaae under the annex, a pantry in the present 111 considrt>d well qualified by backgTound for starting career 10 construction of planned the dining room of the Senior kitchen and a ramp. the coaching business. He already is considered an expansions of the Hale Center Citizens Center. Senior Citizens Center is Harold Wilson, president of the Eaale Building and Construc aecomphsht>d Scout. scheduled at 1 o'clock Monday Hale Center Senior Citizen tion Co. was awarded &he Ke1th will graduate in August from West Texas State afternoon, June 29, at the Center. organization, will preside at the contract on a low bid of $64,275 l ' nivers1ty with a major in History, and a minor in phys1cal Several dignitaries from meetina. for construction of the project t>ducatton. He is qualified to teach tennis, track, golf, neighborintr communities are Several persons will handle the including $13$4'4 for conatnac basketball, baseball and football. expected to be present for the shovel for breaking the soil for tion of the basement, 149:479.00 Keith graduated from Rotan High School in 1981 he grew up short ceremony. SPAG officials, the planned expansion. for construction of the annex, .. t the cheers" offootball as his father, a veteran coach w1th 23 and county and city represen· The expanPion proaram will $343.00 for ramp in front of new tivet~ are expected to join other included a 30 by 68 foot annex addition and $1,109 for pantry in y • .trs experience has coached all of Keith's life. weU-wiaher at the ceremony. attached to the west Bide of the kitchen. In addition to that Keith's mother also is a member of the local school faculty. They also will dine at the reaular buildina and 18 by 30 foot contracted price, administrative Keith is married tp the former Shelly Roberston of Vernon. Ke1th Mullins JOIRS costa will be $4 ,560 and the They have one son, Jeremy. Owl Coachong Staff architect fee will be$3,250-a total coat of$79,976. A federal arant of$62,690 was approved for the project. The balance between the arant aad Russ Boyd Is Now Services Held total coat of conetnaction of Council $8,.268.00 will be raised by &he mrch Senior Citizens Organization Flying Instructor To Serve throuah donations and fund- For Jack Dulin raillina projec~. . The expan8lon proaram will rch Russ Boyd, son of Mr. and Mn. out of the Lubbock international mark a triumpahnt achievement Hobert Boyd, of Hale Center ia As Host Services were conducted at 3 member of the First United for the organization durina the now a flyina instructor for Wes Ait/:~i;edbti.k8s dearee in p.m. Wednesday for Jack Dubn, Methodiat Church aad Woodmen three years since it wae Tex Aircraft co., which operates General Agriculture but in May The Hale Center City Council prominent 51-year-old aucboneer of the World. establiahed on a underlain note. 1urch of 1985 likely will punue a career w1ll serve as hosts to three other and farmer, a resident of the In 1969, Jack a~nded an Under the leac!erahip of &he in flyina. c1ty councils and the Hale same farm four miles east of Hale auctioneer IIChool ID Mason president Harold Wilaon.. t-h,. Russ holda an instructors County CommiBBionen Court Center for 22 years. City Iowa. He was a member of organization atart.ed .1~ 10n license for both ain1le en,ine and next Monday evenina, July 29 at Rites were held at the H~le both' the Texas ~n~ National pound from the beiPDJUDI. multi-en1ine planes and a dinner meetintr which will be Center First United Methodist Auctioneen Aaac>clabon. He "!a8 During &he first few lllon\ha, inatrument flyinr. He worked for held at the Senior Citizens Church, with thepastor,Rev.J~m described as a man With meals were prepared by members hie inetnlcton license while Center. Teeter, officiating. Bur~al "natural bom talents for the for covered dish luncheoua each lurch attendiq colle1e and was ready Monday throuah Friday then or Common problema, iBBues and followed iD Parklawn Memonal to become aa inetnactor after challenges will be discussed. aardena with Freeman Funeral auA~:;,. ri~~:r ;., J-fAle <;~untv. (~ont'd To Page 2) t Hale Center Mayor Bob Brown Home of Hale Center in charge of (Con't to P ..tge ~~ Born ~u':fJ:.!.e~~ ~1.!' ~!rk~~~ecft: will preside. line a\ the airport while City Councils in Hale County aj.~:a~n~~ Auauat 17,1933, ist #2 attendiq collere. and the CommiiiBionen Court in Lynn County. and araduated He received hie instructor's take turns about hoatintJ the fifth from Muleshoe High School. license from the same company Monday aet-totre&her. A veteran of aervice in the U.S. y where hie fa&her etart.ed takintr Hospitalities will start at 7:30 Army, he completed a tour of flyinarlicenaea iD die early 1950 'a. o'clock. foreiln duty 1n Germany. In addition to farminar hie father The city council felt that a Jack waa a well-know.o a lao is a aerial aprayina piiot and areat deal of benefits are gointr by auctioneer. He was robust m operates a aprayin1 service here. the exchange of ideas durina the appearance, but reports se88iOnl. indicat.ed be auffered from a Expected to be represented at heart problem. . club meeting hereareAbema&hy, He moved to Cotton Center m Peter&biU'I, Plainview, and the 1963 from Tahoka and a year commiaaionere court. later moved to his farm eaat of H~: ~.:te~rried Nov. 29, UK4 in Cloviil, N.M., to the former Marjorie Baker. He waa a
to AOI. ~ ·~ '"'" oecrroom-two O.ttt·cenlral heeling Locarect on eaar aerw•c• raMI. Yud8ale 112Ave 0 Fri. Sat. and Sun. Few Antique• 8f1Cif Home-2500 tr Ol llvtng IJMCI ,,,.. l»flroom-Naemenr·•••mm•nt Zanb!:,r:;r.:r!:tack pool. Show CJy appomtment omy 301 E. Stevenaon Two o.aroom rLargeJ·on• /nlh·,.t(Je Jhop btJIIC1mg rn bac- yard-flOOd
For Sale c;onO•Iton-ownet I mane eo-101 A~• 1 15~ upright deep freeze m good condition Good Buy--lmmed•••• Call PGUMalon three bedroom- 839-2385 IWO belh-,.nc.d beck yard- Shown by New Hastings Surge Valves will appointment only Deliver. Also Gypsum Bl~cks, • MORE THAN 2.500 PEOPLE Tenswmeters & Gated Pipe. Smau fhtee oearoom fl ovse """"50 tr • IN 11 OFFICES Ronnie McBeth, 879-2250. 101 w•lfl storm ceiiBt anu tta•18t flool( • COVERING CROPS NATION WIDE Anytime. vp Can assume Joa n 3 !5 Wes/ 4/fl
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Nearly new girls 20 inch bicycle 6S•O" 5;'1 W 3t O family will rP<'t'IVI' onP hundrt>d thou•and dollnn< wht•n yoou d1e or $35.00. See at 123 East 3rd st. · ·talk to Business 879-4719 usp ca•h valut• lor rPtm•mpnt Cotne• •OI ·b i•C/( -Ifll6fl bec1100m one your local Home 879-4403 Star Route Box 139 A Independent agent For Sale b81fi··S p tvmt:Jmg n ew root Needed gooo t81H propetty 2U 9 A~e 11 One-Stop ln1u111nce S.FYice lor Home, Femlly I Ferm. ~c~nsed drivers for Senior Would Appreciate Citizens Van to pick up people to Your Listings come to the Center for meals each For Sale For Sale day who are unable to drive. Claude Burnett Haby bed--$70.00 Pool tablt> $:l50.00 Call 839-2292 JOE THOMPSON IMPLEMENl hke new call AnttQUt' German Shrunk $250 .00 Agency R39-2:l56 AntHJUt' Hlack Piano $150.00 Needed Hale Center 1\t't'ds Tunnmg Call at li39.JI33 Volunteers to deliver meals on 839-2410 839-2414 ·Abernathy 105 Ave. D Lubbock For Salt> wheels. or ""m•· Mt'<' at 410 West !:llh St 298-2541 Abernathy, Texas 79311 762·1038 ( " uuntr~ Honlt· on pavt·m .. ·nt 839-2292 llnl'k. -l ht·droom . 2 bath. II\ tn~ Sa,,. On Son Hay Bailing Business for Sale roorn. dt·n klt,·ht'n l·omhJnatHHl fnl(l»h Walnut Tn..-• ~~je~m Hay Bailing Round Business opportunity. Small Lawn Mowing nough is interested. full. 293-2655. 4 wks. ;-, Y<>ars expenenn· hi\2 Ma1n . Halt· l ···ntt-r NP<>d mt>nt>y for Collt•l(t' BARGAIN Keith Mull For Sale Services 6" Black r~!A~!table TV Call .. after 6:00 p.m Tt'Xa!l Stat,t. t 29:Ll9H7 . Mini 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom house !:":~~:::: sC~l;c~J;(;'j;;:.PH~~iev~ Has A.M .-F.M. Radio Along with For SaiP local coachm 1400 square feet. steel siding, l'anmng Jars tall HIZI'HI Storage llli!!IBtant h111 fenced in backyard, central air and H/9-44 .~ 7 . Office H79-4523. Whl:! rv~k also 13 " Black & ( 'o rnt>t Horn ll(ood for bt>gmn•·r t ScarP-away athletic dirt'<'t Heat For Rent Call 829-299:! ENQUIRE AT Roger Mahagan Tn•t> and Yani St•nit·t• Htcycit' 1:! spPed menot and 11chool cal't"t'r 839-2563 hiCyclt• parts under coach~ i2~~h:n~ ~~~~o~~:i-:':~d 1984 Remington, 14 by 70 feet, · '{,-,·,·,..; 'f'rlflllllt'cl ur ( 'ut Bunn oe C holl on s 6 wks $200 rent security deposit. Total two bedrooms .. two baths, ('offt't' Tablt' tnJCt'l Hotan 1:1dva $500.00 to move in. No pets real payment below $300.00 monthly /hucn Thundt>rbird whet'! co•·<'r .' 19 v-. ht S treet I>unng foul II t·d gt · ~ I r11n mt·d :\l t• \\ Ill~ Chnstmas t~et> 839-2761 nice trailer on paved road also for 240 months. To pay $500,.00 !K'OUl for Coil For Sale ~ ~ .-lp1ng Golf bug and clubs lw•·d A t, ," .., ,.,., ,, ,·,. , , L '> , , ' .tt ·., .... . ~ . ' , .. . Churches Keith is m1 Missing puppy strayed away mirror. 3 couches, and 2 chest of womon who d t ':>lt' ~ l<~ 'll" t l a 11 ,.,, 1 v .;n <, ,,, . th·· 1\· q t•\\.t'. , · ' '• ~ ~, •• ut ·· •• t: .,,.,. , •. !! ·.., ! '. :. :· , They have 01 from 107 West -4th. White 4 drawers. thdt 1gn on n4 th, · llf"· ,\. • 1 ,., ; · ·· •C1'> ' ' •r ., .. , ,.,, l! l'> <; ''·h t·1 • • ,,., •np •', '• dt•.,tf: ' ·• ., •, ., month old German Sheppard Katies Resale Shoppe Rev . Ted Latham. pastor driver btJt uft e n H 1vt"~' • • · ' •o! ' ••·• .., t, ' '' ' l'·'''' wearing dog collar with name 'One Wdy · · tr ,df rL ., •: :' II• · ,, . • • •.u,ql ,, . • and address. Wanted Church of Christ Life Insurance sales person t o 1gnorf' !ht· tw ·.• ·,,•· ! r·.•· ! . rl~r~.,..., UIJ n ,,,., •• urlo~ ·~ •.• RaJ Reward offered wanted in the Hale Center area. f~.,, dll thu st· dt•lw · . ~ , · , ,, .•. •11 ,11 ..,,.,.""'"' r .qt •' •, Randy Rowan, mmister Rosa Loza Promenent . company. Top t hcrt~of •s dP.t! h T t' .d ·. ,,. i.l good styn too V\ t ' ·~ " ' d ' First United Methodist Church commissions. Will train. FIJ Please call 806 792-8983 and Re" Jtm T et>tt'r. pastor ask for Mr. Roach. Lone Star Baptist Church Huss Boyd,i ONE ; ~-~ Robert Boyd, Claude Mullins. pastor now a flyin.r i Tex Aircraft c rst Assembly of God Church WAY Rotx-rt L Owens. pastor Jerusalem Baptist Mission Rev. Robert Sm1th, pastor St. Theresa's Catholic Church - / Father George Rooney, pastor 2hurch of God of the First Born Nature'• Own Natural I Elias Moralez, pastor Gift to Man Friendship_Holiness Baptist #2 Ella Griffin, pastor Buy Cotton Church of The Valley Every Time Rev. Eliseo Saldana, pastor j.i Cotton Center Hale Center Churches Co-Op Gin First Baptist Church Rev. Rick Son, pastor Russ Bo Instruct'
ceo ...... -.,tly Mwrt...... first United Methodist Church Th1 11 t'olumn brtklnA'• lo our rud•" WOP •til •t'~" f' PI pr•ntabW tt•m• 1nd pay 1500 forOPtrtl ''"'"' pubhthed lnthOPrawnfquotatrnna . th•llamfulttr•autht~randthOPtriiOPandpuhhthernfthOPhrw'k Rev.· Jim Hawthorne, pastor mutl bt 11v•n AddHIS 11•m• to -tiod·, ,-,., Mtnutra. t• U Uru U1012. A•hr•tllr N I ttUll'l4 Holy Family Catholic Mission T.l 'fhi• Seriea Made PoiJ8ible by Theae Bu•inet~ Firm• ond Church of Christ Ti!'n MarshaU, minillter lndif'idaaf• Who s,pport Our Risht lo W o.rthip Fre~ly.