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~ ' ~~__ ~__ u T~~ AMERICAN .50¢ Senior Citizen Car Stereo To Make Center Plans Big Noise In City Open House The loudest car stereo in the cludes IS" digital design , world is coming to Hale Center subwoofers and eighteen June 30, 2001, in conjunction crossflfe 250 watt amplifiers with with the aMuaI July 4th Celebra power supplied by 20 batteries, tion which his stereo will drain in Mike Jones of Custom Sound about 20 seconds. J Open House is Works in Lubbock, owns the Custom Sound Works will also slated Sunday, worlds record for the loudeslcar be presenting "Thunder in Hate stereo, pegging the needle at County" an official sound pres June 24, 2-5 p.m. 175.1 decibels. To help people sure levell1b Drag Competition gauge to intense sound, the ste- National Event benefilling The reo is louder than a Boeing 747 American Heart Association. taking off. A World Book article The audio competitions are describes a 180 decibel jolt as based on racing events and have ....... .....,,,..,.~~~~~'71 presumed lethal. separate classes from amateurs all tL "It's nothing you would ever the way up to professionals. Mi listen to," said Jones who' is im crophones. are placed inside the mersed in the irony-free world of cars to measure the sound levels. car audio competition. Jones is Custom Sound Works invites deadly serious about building ste everyone to join them at the reos that no one will ever listen square in tlale Center June 30 to to,or which will never even play crank it up and see how loud your music-only the recordings of,fiat car stereo system is. test tones used in contests: He's Other events scheduled for the been constructing speakers since downtown are: 9:30 a.m. open- ' he was 10 years-old and spent ing ceremonies for the car show; months designing the schematics motorcycle show at 10:00 a.m., for his record selling system. car stereo contest, Amarillo Rat- He record selling system in- continued to page 3 -Owlette·Is Named 2 Academic All State Amber Hickman, a star per former on the hard coun for the Owlettes, was recently named to the Texas Association of Basket ball Coaches AU-State Academic The Hale Center Senior Citizen& an'Open House, Sun9ay; june 24, to celebrate the renovations that Team. have, been recently completed. The event will be held from 2-5 p.m. at the Center located 416 3rd Street. An all region jierformer for the Funds for the $25,000 remodeling project came from tbe James and Eva Mayer. Foundation of Plainview and the Owlettes, she has ~n instru mental in ~he success of the .. : M,S. Doss Foundation of Seminol~, as well as private donatio~s. Owiettes program the past two The remodeling included painting the inside and outside of the Center, new floor coverings, new light fixtures, years. Asa siarter at the forwar.d landscaping and updatiitgthe ,facilities. ' position, sbe helped pace the The Center serveS 35-40 meals at the Center and delivers another 60 for Meals-On-Wheels. owlettes to the Area round of Entertainment 'slated for the Open House includes Center member Casey Short, Hale Center residents Harley playoffs last season and to the regional finals this year. Peoples and son BilLPeoples providing vocals.and Plainview entertainers Larry McNutt, and the Old Masters of A long range threat to .the Swing. Owlettes opponents, Hickman was often called on to handle the Chamber Plans Celebration Local Woodmen Make Plans post position. The hard playing Hickman The Hale Center Chamber of Chamber will host 1I barbecue For Centennial Celebration was also named to the Texas Bas· Commerce has laid plans for the lunch at the fife .Slation. ketball Magazine AU-State Annual July 4 Celebration. The The Fi!l41ers Contest will get The Woodmen of the World 1959, and in 1965 built anew Team. ating class, posting a GPA of annual event will be 'held underway at 1:00 p.m. at ~ Cen· organization will be celebrating building at its present location on To go along with her efforts 4.419. Shewill be attending Wednesday, July 4. lennial Pavilion in the City Park. it's centennial year,July 14. Rep- West S~venson. For many years on the court, Miss Hic1cnian was West Texas A&M University in An Independen,ce Day Parade During the day people can en- resentatives from the slate and continued'to page 2 valedictorian of the 2001 ~du. Canyon this fall. \ is slated down Main Street, that joy game and food boOths at the nlltiOnal offi~is expeCted to at- r--------~ will feature floats, 'antiqlle trac City Park. tend the special event. tars and cars and the Hale Center Anyone interested in partici· , . The local organization waS Owl BantLThe parade will slated pating in the parade or a booth at chartered in 1901 aDd was domi· to begin at 11:00a,m. the park can contact Jeff Mayo, I\lUlt in the life of the community Following the ,parade. the 839-2642. for many years. It was revived in Recording Star Daron Norwood To Bring Special Music Gommunity Worship Service Is Slated Monday, June 25 BREAKFAST-Juice, 'cereal, Muffin, Milk Classmates needed for the Monda" June 25 LUNCH-Pizza. Tossed Salad, Ham, Rice, Chinese Vegetables, Frosted Cake, Wheal Roll . Com , Cookies, Milk . Tuesday, June 26 Tuesday, June 26 Class of '71 BBQ Chicken. Lima Beans. Yellow Squash, Coleslaw. Lemon BREAKFAST-Fruit, Sausage, Pudding. Hot Roll Gravy, Biscuit, Milk 30 Year Reunion Wednesday, June 7.7 LUNCH-Soft Tacos, Leuuce, . Chicken A-La-King. Mashed PotalOeS. Broccoli & Cheese. Pears. TomalOes, Spanish Rice, Beans, Saturday, July 7th - 7:00 p.m. Wheat Roll Fruit, Milk Thursday, June 7.8 Wednesday, June 27 3321 - 154th Street Enchiladas. Spanish Rice. Pinto Beans. Tossed Salad. Dry lello· BREAKFAST-Juice. French Lubbock, Texas Salad, Crackers Toast, Syrup. Cereal. Milk friday, June 7.9 LUNCH-Steak Fi~gers, Very Casual. Bring the Family. Chicken Strips. White Gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Turnip Greens. Gravy. Carrots. Green Beans. Apricot Cobbler, HOI Roll Rolls. Cookies, Milk For more information and/or to Bob Stroud; Murvin Johnson. Thursday, June 28 RSVP contact Dick Lemond and EI Wanda BREAKFAST-Fruit. Cereal, play Monday evening there were Borchardt; Ion Walker, Tommie We had a marvelous week at Stevens. She was born in Abilene. Dr. Ray Freeman is working~on~thihc"c iruc~fui(inuiltii:io;m~n~~::="..!...J Pop Tans. Milk Jana Beth (Cannon) Johnston, three teams tied with die same Rogers and Kenneth Gill. die Center. It is a place where you She attended school in Abilene murals-"Faces Of War" painted on the American Legion Building. LUNCH -Nachos Grande. score. Afler a one-hole playoff, the gelawellbalanccdmealplusyour and Plainview. She graduated Refried Beans, Lettuce. Toma Lubbock at 806-863-3512 These teams were Bill team of McMickings. Ebling and choice of tea. coffee, water or from South Plains College and toes. Fruit. Pudding. Milk or Rick Tiffin, Slaton McMickings. Dale Ebling and Stroud won rIrst place. milk for $3 and you also get to allcnded Wayland Baptist Univer FNB WEST TEXAS Friday, June 29 visit with friends every day. So sity. She and R.C. have fourchil BREAKFAST-Juice. Cereal, at 806-828-3397 why don't you join us. dren and 13 grandchildren. She Graham Crackers. Milk Ice Team To Conduct Our visitors this week were worked for Southwestern Bell HALE CENTER OFFICE LUNCH-Sandwiches. Carrot T.C . and Vynoma Clark, and Telephone for many years and Sticks. Fruit, Chips. Dessert. • Computerized Sylvia Shackleford also Pioneer Hi-Bred Interna- Milk Prescription Hockey Classes 101 I'm sure you already know that tiona!. She has been retired for Service we are having our open house this several years. She enjoys read weekend on the 24th. This is just . ing, the grandchildren and help IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE NEW • Medical The ArnarillQ Rattlers will be autographs. YOur a rem inder for you 10 take some ing at Senior Citizens. Faye and 2001 Top Graduate Crane is pictured hoiding steel for the new water storage facility at Supplies hosting a Hockey 101 School for This is a good time for children all ages in Hale Center on June of all ages. Other events sched time Sunday afternoon 10 come R.C. are both members we have Receives Plainview .the City Park. • Perfume tf andseehowwe'vefixedtheplace come to rely on. Faye is serving DRIVE-IN BANKING HOURS Cosmetics Full Service 30,2001. uled for downlOwn Hale Center Tech Scholarship The school is free to all. Par will include opening ceremonies, up. There will be entertainment as vice president of the organiza- and refreshments from 2-5 p.m. tion_ A1QnzQ's Cafe & Pit B-B.-Q • Watches tf Pharmacy ticipates are to bring their roller car show, motorcycle show at J Melanie Hanby, daughtcr of Jewelry blades or tennis shoes to the City 9:30 a,m., "Thunder in Hale OuiSeniorCitizenofdleweek Until next week, enjoy each MONDAY - FRIDAY Ronald and Cindy .Hanby , rc- NOW OPEN eGreeting And Morel Park on Saturday, the 30th. The County" car stereo contest, and is Faye Stevens. wife of R.C . day and come visit with us. cen~y received a $250 scholar Hours Tuesday & Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. cards hockey school will be from 10:00 the Amarillo RaUlers Hockey 10 I ship from the Plainview Area Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. a.m. until noon. School at 10:00 a.m. Texas Tech Ex Student Associa e Toys tf Qifts 8:30 A.M.