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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<ts n11med aftkr Edwin is a first couain of Rena her mother. u lady of rxceptton<tl Junior High teacher on the pioneer families. Belle, as his mother and Rena talent. faculty of Carolton. They have In her immediate family, there Bell were sisters. three grown children, Michie! of were no survivors left to carry on In l!l92, hPr rr. r.tht'r. thr formt-r Two a unto and an uncle, along Rena Huwrll th•·n li\•·0 1n Arlington, Texas who plana to tht> 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 an<i 1\u thv Eddlnl(•. hot.h of L!ttl.-ftt'ld, Nann :\rrho·r of ttr:~~~.~ i1.:~·p~7t t'.~ll. :~~~~:~~ ~ l.;•k• Jack sun and,) ~nna ( ;"IC" of bnef 1llnesa l.uhbock. twu bn.>th•·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 H" o· Count} Frh Efftt· Stmplt'8 of !'orr•. Texu. 24, 1!1:.1..'>. (;!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.