Tht Castro County News 77th year—No. 47 Dimmitt,,Thursday, February 21, 2002 500 10 pages plus supplements Dimmitt Kids Inc. sign-ups continuing NISD names interim principal, Dimmitt Kids Inc. is having sign-ups for Little Dribblers through Friday. athletic director at meeting Forms will be handed out at By JOHN HASSELMEIER Huseman. "As a coach, she has hope I can do the job well school or may be picked up at The Nazareth Independent handled responsibility really enough. There's lot of stuff to the Dimmitt Chamber of Com- School District board of trustees well." do." merce office. filled in two openings on an Huseman, the former Amy She said she doesn't have her Children aged 9-12 and any- interim basis during its meeting Chadwick is a 1991 graduate of principal's certification yet, but where between third and sixth last Wednesday night. Texico, N.M. High School. is working on it at the present grade are eligible. The entry fee The board named Amy Quite the high school basketball time at West Texas A&M. is $25. Anyone wishing to Huseman as interim principal player, she also went on to play As for Scarborough, he's in coach must also sign up. No late and high school varsity boys basketball at New Mexico his fifth year at NISD, having sign-ups will be accepted. basketball coach Mike Junior College in Hobbs and come over from Shamrock. He The coach's meeting will be Scarborough as interim athletic then went on to West Texas replaces former superintendent Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Cham- director. A&M from there. Johnson, who had served in that ber of Commerce office. This is In being named interim During a basketball game, she role previously. a mandatory meeting and any- principal, Huseman, who also met a young man named Craig "I don't feel any different," one not present will not get a serves as assistant girls Huseman.. He's now her Scarborough said. "It's just for team to coach. basketball coach, replaces husband. They have one child, the short term right now." For more information, please Deborah Clinton, who served in Kennedy, who is two. Either way, Clinton said that call either Sal Ortiz at 647-3653 that capacity prior to being She picked up her diploma she's pleased to have all the or Randy Griffitt at 647-4114. named interim superintendent from West Texas A&M in 1997 NISD interim positions taken after 'the resignation of former and then went to work for the care of. superintendent N. Dean Johnson Nazareth Independent School "We've got all the people in Castro TDH clinic became effective. District. place," Clinton said. "We've "She shows good leadership "I'm excited, but I'm got to keep the machinery scheduled for today ability," Clinton said of nervous," Huseman said. "I running." The Texas Department of Health will be holding an im- munization in Dimmitt today (Thursday). Poison Center announces The clinic is set for Dimmitt City Hall from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. new toll-free hotline number All times are subject to Texas Panhandle Poison Cen- area, callers will be connected highly entourage local citizens change or cancellation due to ter announced that it is joining to the poison experts they have to call and take advantage of weather or scheduling conflicts. with 64 other poison centers in trusted for years at the Texas this free and confidential service." a. campaign to raise awareness Panhandle Poison Center. These The national campaign to about 1-800-222-1222, a new poison experts will immediately raise awareness about the new Canterbury Villa life-saving national hotline for respond to poison emergencies toll-free hotline is sponsored by poison emergency treatment and and answer poison-related ques- the American Association of under new owners advice. tions about medications, Poison Control Centers (AAPCC). Canterbury Villa nursing "This new national hotline is household products and other The campaign includes radio home is under new ownership. an invaluable new resource for potentially dangerous sub- and print public service an- The 11 senior managers of FUTURE BOBCATS — Future Bobcats Rye Patton and Jake Texas families. It will help stances. The Texas Poison nouncements, stickers, magnets, HEA Management Group, Inc., Ebeling are shown waiting for a rebound during a pick-up game ensure that no matter where Center Network's current toll- brochures and posters with the which owns Canterbury Villa at a residence in the 700 block of Pine Street. The varsity Bobcats they are, they will always know free number 1-800-764-7661 new hotline number. A new has purchased both HEA Man- defeated Shallowater in the District 2-3A battle for seeding the number for the experts at the will also continue to operate as Web site,www.1-800-222- agement Group, Inc. as well as Friday. closest local poison center. In it did prior to the new hotline. 1222. info has also been Texas Health Enterprises. Photo by Tommy Portwood an emergency when every When calling from outside of developed to provide poison prevention Together, that forms Daybreak second counts this information the region, Texas residents will information. The Texas-Poison Partners, LLC, which now owns is vitally important and could be connected to poison experts Center Network Web site is Canterbury Villa. save a life", said Dr. Shu Shum, at the nearest poison center. By www.poisoncontrol.org. In making the announcement, Medical/Managing Director. connecting callers to the closest David Byers, President of Three local teachers to "The Texas Panhandle Poison center, the hotline is helping to The Texas Panhandle Poison Daybreak, noted that the 52 Center is pleased to join today ensure that callers can always reach Center will distribute 1-800- facilities currently operated by with poison centers across the health care specialists most 222-1222 promotional materials Texas Health Enterprises will be honored at WT A&M country' in launching this familiar with local concerns and to local citizens who call the transition to the new company CANYON — Three Dimmitt "The Success Together pro- important hotline and education the local health care community. new hotline. In addition, the local over the next several months. teachers will be among those gram gives WTAMU students campaign. It is our hope that "We strongly encourage poison center is available for - Following the transition, honored at a brunch Saturday on an opportunity to recognize K- everyone will soon know to call everyone to learn this new professional and community Daybreak will be one of the the West Texas A&M campus. 12 teachers, administrators, aids- 1-800-222-1222 for poison number so they can easily largest nursing home chains in Specifically, the event is a anyone in the school system treatment and prevention", said access it, anytime and anywhere presentations to promote the Texas and approximately the Success Together Brunch that who has helped them succeed," Mary Lou Nester, Clinical Manager. in the ", said Ron- new toll-free hotline to area 18th-largest chain in the United starts at 10:30 a.m. at the Courtney Milleson, assistant By calling 1-800-222-1222, ica Farrar, Specialist in residents. If you would like States once the transition has Alumni Banquet Facility. The director of the Jack B. Kelley Texas residents will Community Outreach at the promotional materials or a been completed. event on that date gives West Student Center, said. "Some of automatically be connected to center. "This hotline is an presentation in your area, you Texas A&M students the chance these teachers may have never specially-trained nurses, important new tool in our may call the new hotline or to say "thank you" to their fa- been told 'thank you' before." pharmacists, paramedics and continued effort to raise our (806) 354-1633 and speak with vorite K-12 teachers. The teachers are nominated by doctors at the closest local residents' awareness about poison Ronica Farrar, Specialist in Community Richardson RIF The three teachers in question WTAMU students and invited to poison facility. In the Texas dangers and how to prevent Outreach for the Texas Pan- are Jackie Byrnes, Connie Dick- a special brunch given in their Panhandle and South Plains poisonings in the first place. We handle Poison Center. scheduled for today erson and Arlene Sharp. Byrnes honor. The teachers are recog- Richardson Elementary teachers at Richardson Element- nized and presented tokens of School will be having its annual ary while Dickerson and Sharp appreciation. Portions of the Reading is Fundamental event teach at the high school. student's nominating letter are today (Thursday) from 8:30 Byrnes was nominated by also read during the preenta- a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school's Cassie McLean, Dickerson by tion. The annual event is spon- library facility. Stephanie Casas and Sharp by sored by Student Organizations During that time, each child Gus Correa. Round Table. will receive a book, the second in a series of three. Parents are welcome to come Jones owns bull listed in report and help. There will be draw- ings and giveaways throughout Worth Jones of Dimmitt owns (EPD) to select the best Angus the day. one bull listed in the American genetics available for their Angus Association's 2002 herd." Spring Sire Evaluation Report,. EPD are generated from per- which is published by the formance data submitted by Weather American Angus Association in breeders through the Angus St. Joseph, Mo. Herd Improvement Records High . Low Prec. Wednesday 44 ... 15 Issued in both the spring and (AHIR) program. Thursday 47 ... 14 fall, the new report features the Traits in which EPDs are Friday 66 ... 26 latest performance information available include birth weight, Saturday 52 ... 22 available on 4,848 sires. The weaning weight, milk, yearling Sunday 63 ...21 report is accessible world-wide weight and height, mature Monday 62 ... 32 at www.angus.org. daughter weight and.height and Tuesday 71 ...34 "The American Angus Asso- scrotal circumference, as well as ciation has the most complete carcass traits including carcass February Moisture .... 0.09 and comprehensive beef cattle weight, marbling, rib eye area, 2002 Moisture 1 58 database in the world," said external fat thickness and per- John Crouch, American Angus cent retail product. Readings taken every day at 7 Association director of perfor- The analysis for the Sire am. at KDHN, official National mance programs. "The report Evaluation Report is done in Weather Service recording sta- gives cattle producers the tools cooperation with Iowa State tion for Dimmitt. FRIDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT--No one was injured in this accident in which a 1991 Chevrolet they need, in the form of ex- University by Doyle E. Wilson truck driven by Ramon Aguero, 17, of Dimmitt struck a utility pole owned by Xcel Electric pected progeny differences and Dr. Abebe Hassen. Company. Aguero was charged with no drivers license. Photo by Chris Bradford I _I Check out our Lane Recliners See our ad on Page 3 Fourth and Bedford r -Winter Clearance on Page 10 of this issue. of this Issue. Church of Christ 50%-75% Off Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:30 CELLULARONE° New shipment of Color Me Cotton Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:30 AUTHORIZED DEALER Sunday Evening Worship Service 6:00 Ladies XS-XL 964P/116 Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7:00 ots and Teens Kittrell Electronics Chuck Ball, Minister Furniture and Flooring R.C.A. ler Zenith * Whirlpool Fourth & Bedford Street • Dimmitt, TX 79027 Special Things for Special People • 647-4435 647-2650 • 101 E. Bedford, Dimmitt 364-4073 • 209 E. Park Ave., Hereford 647-2197 • 103 E. Bedford, Dimmitt

2 Castro County News February 21, 2002 IIIWhat's Cooking . In the Dimmitt, Hart and Nazareth Scijo Ls

Here are the school lunch menus for brown potatoes, butter beans, white hot THURSDAY: Choices of shrimp Dimmitt, Hart and Nazareth for Feb.21- rolls; peach cobbler, white or chocolate poppers, tuna salad sandwich or cheese March 1. milk. enchilada; hashed brown potatoes, DIMMITT FRIDAY: Turkey and dressing, potato chips or butter beans; tossed Pre-K to 12") Grades candied sweet potatoes, mixed salad, taco condiments or guacamole Grab-and-go breakfast vegetables, ambrosia fruit salad, hot salad; Spanish rice, white hot rolls or THURSDAY: Cinnamon rolls, fruit wheat rolls, birthday cake, white or tortilla chips and white or chocolate cocktail and white milk. chocolate milk. milk. FRIDAY: Student holiday. • FRIDAY: Choice of turkey and MONDAY: Honey bun, pineapple 2nd-12th Grades dressing, hot dog on bun or fajitas juice and white milk. THURSDAY: Choices of chicken w/onions; candied sweet potatoes, TUESDAY: Apple lacks cereal, spaghetti, enchilada casserole or ham mixed vegetables and parsley buttered peaches and white milk. and cheese on bun; Mexipinto beans, peas; ambrosia fruit salad, tossed salad WEDNESDAY: Hot pockets (egg and mixed vegetables or southern collard or cole slaw; hot wheat rolls, fideo cheese), apple juice and white milk. greens; tossed salad, taco condiments or mexicano or birthday cake and white or THURSDAY: Carrot mini loaf, fresh peach cobblers; hot cheese rolls, white chocolate milk. apples and white milk. • hot rolls or tortilla chips and white or FRIDAY: Waffles wlsyrup, fresh chocolate milk. HART bananas and white milk. FRIDAY: Student holiday. Breakfast MONDAY: Chokes of fish nuggets, THURSDAY: Breakfast sausage Lunch beef enchiladas or barbecue links on pizza, graham crackers, variety of Pre-K to 1" Grade bun; potato rounds, mexipinto beans or cereal, assorted fruit juice and milk. THURSDAY: Chicken spaghetti, vegetable medley, taco condiments, FRIDAY: Pancakes w/ syrup, peanut mixed vegetables, tossed salad, hot tossed salad or fruited gelatin; assorted butter, assorted fruit juice, variety of WHAT'S GOING ON OVER THERE? — for the library shelves and catching up on other muffins, arroz mexicano or tortilla chips cheese rolls, peach cobbler, white or cereal, graham crackers and variety of Marie Howell, librarian at Rhoads Memorial chocolate milk. and white or chocolate milk. milk. jobs Friday afternoon. FRIDAY: Student holiday. TUESDAY: Choices of cheeseburger, MONDAY: Breakfast burrito, Library looks up while processing new books Photo by Paula Portwood MONDAY: Fish nuggets, potato Italian lasagna or turkey fajita w/onions cinnamon rolls, variety of cereal, rounds, tossed salad, fruited gelatin, and pepper; broccoli w/cheese, potato assorted fruit juice and variety of milk. assorted muffins, white or chocolate chips or baked beans, hamburger salad, TUESDAY: French toast sticks, milk. tossed salad or watermelon; oatmeal sausage, variety of cereal, biscuits, TUESDAY: Cheeseburger, potato cookies, garlic bread or flour tortilla, FIB, assorted fruit juice and variety of rounds, hamburger salad, watermelon, white or chocolate milk. milk. oatmeal cookies, white or chocolate WEDNESDAY: Choices of beef and WEDNESDAY: Pancake and chicken milk. bean burrito, chicken fried steak or pigs breakfast stick, graham crackers, variety WEDNESDAY: Beef and bean in a blanket; mashed potatoes, seasoned of cereal, assorted fruit juice and milk. Sheriffs Report burrito; frijoles refreito, orange wedges, black-eyed peas or frijoles refreito; taco THURSDAY: Breakfast pizza, taco condiments, white or chocolate. condiments, orange wedges or tossed cinnamon rolls, graham crackers, milk. salad; assorted muffins, white hot rolls variety of cereal, assorted fruit juice and Some items were reported There have been a few more — A 37-year-old Tulia man; THURSDAY: Shrimp poppers, hash or crackers and white or chocolate milk. milk. taken from a building located .6 additions to the Castro County Two Warrants (Theft by Check FRIDAY: Pancakes w/ syrup, peanut of a mile east of County Road Jail. These follow below: over $20, but Under $500). butter, assorted fruit juice, variety of — A 24-year-old Dimmitt — A 20-year-old Nazareth cereal, graham crackers and milk. 516. Taken were a three-wheeler, woman; Purchasing/Furnishing woman; Two Warrants (Theft by The Castro County News Lunch an old wooden rocking chair, a Alcohol to a Minor. Check, Over $20, but under THURSDAY: Choice of hot pocket — An 18-year-old Dimmitt Office: 647-3123 FAX: 647-3 I 12 Mobile: 647-9125 boat tarp and a weed trimmer. $500 and Displaying Fictitious pizza, burrito or pizza slice, salad, green man; Theft Over $1,500, but Registration). E-mail: [email protected] beans, gelatin dessert, peaches, white The total estimated value of the P.O. Box 67, Dimmitt, TX 79027 cake w/cherry topping, variety of milk items is $1,000. under $20,000. — A 31-year-old Dimmitt Kool Aid or tea. The items were reported taken — A 32-year-old Dimmitt man; Driving While Intoxicated, Published each Thursday in Dimmitt, Texas, 108 W. Bedford. Periodicals postage paid FRIDAY: Choice of fish sandwich, sometime between Jan. 27 and man; Bench Warrant (Aggra- First Offense. at Dimmitt, Texas. Publication Number 092980. corn dog or fish nuggets, cornbread, vated Sexual Assault). — A 25-year-old Dimmitt potato wedge, salad, fruit cocktail, Feb. 10. assorted fresh fruit, peanut butter man; Public Intoxication. One Year Subscription Rates: cookie, variety of milk, Kool Aid or tea. $21.00 (in Castro County) $22.50 (out of Castro County but in Texas) MONDAY: Choice of hamburger, $25.00 (other than Texas) burrito or pizza; salad, corn, peaches, Letter peanut butter bars, variety of milk, Kool Member of the Texas Press Association, West Texas Press Association, Panhandle Press Aid and tea. Association and National Newspaper Association. TUESDAY: Choice of corn dog, McRib with chips or pork chop, gravy, Gonzales addresses mashed potatoes, broccoli and cheese, Police MEMBER 2002 rolls, gelatin dessert, fruit cocktail, ra cherry cobbler, variety of milk, Kool TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION Aid and tea. WEDNESDAY: Choice of chicken re-districting issues Calls DEADLINES sandwich with cheese or oven-fried Display and Classified Advertising Tuesday Noon chicken, rolls, gravy, mashed potatoes, Dear Editor: we do to settle this. They're Agriculture, Business and Industry News 10 am. Monday peaches, sugar cookie, assorted fresh I apologize for my resource- following their recommendation An individual was stopped in Social and Church News Monday Noon fruit, pears, ice cream, variety of milk, ness. I use every method taught and it's getting settled. the 200 block of Western Circle Community Correspondence Monday Noon Kool Aid or tea. to me by you. It's just that when It's people like this Republi- at 8:14 a.m. last Thursday for Personal Items Monday Noon THURSDAY: Choice of hamburger, someone else uses your tactic, can Chairman who have nothing operating an unregistered motor General News, City and County Tuesday Noon pork tamales or enchilada casserole, chips, tortilla pieces, corn, salad, assorted you call him an "antagonist". to do that are the "antagonist". vehicle that had no driver's fresh fruit, pineapple pudding, ice cream, They want everyone to feel odi- license Editor and Publisher Chris Bradford County lines are changed nor insurance. variety of milk, Kool Aid or tea. News Department John Hasselmeier every decade. The purpose is to ous toward people who don't An individual was arrested FRIDAY:. Choice of sub sandwich, make changes as the county think as he does. You made a for public intoxication in the Advertiiing Department Paula Portwood chicken sandwich w/cheese or cheese Ad Sales Chris Bradford enchilada, tortilla pieces, salad, fruit changes. No fight has been pro- statement about a commis- 200 block of NW '12' at Bookkeeping and Photo Lab Joye Bradford cocktail, assorted fresh fruit, gelatin posed, only ,openness. A con- sioner's wife not able to vote for approximately 2:02 a.m. Sun- Community Correspondents Dorothy Hopson, Dimmitt; Virgie Gerber, Nazareth dessert, peanut butter cookie, variety of stant problem of irregularities her husband. It's not because of day. milk, Kool Aid or tea. has plagued Castro County. Past gerrymandering. It's because he Suspect(s) were cited for NAZARETH Commissioners Courts have so uses one place as a resident and minors being in possession of Breakfast arrogantly felt that no one had she uses another. You should alcohol in the 900 block of East Long Range Digital Wireless!! THURSDAY: Canadian bacon on roll, the aptness to understand the ask yourself, where does he Jones at 2:20 a.m. Sunday. rolls, Lucky Charms cereal, juice and really live? You also made ref- 600 Anytime Minutes, Free Nights milk. process, so they did, as they FRIDAY: Sausage and roll, assorted wanted. When erudite people erence of the antagonist not & Weekends, Free Mobile to Mobile cereal, fruit juice and milk. like me understood their maneu- winning their elected office. I If you ever thought the drunk & U.S. Toll-Free-Only $40 a month! MONDAY: Blueberry muffin, vering, we opposed them, We know you spoke of me. It didn't driving law in the United States assorted cereal, fruit juice and milk. are labeled "antagonist". bother me. During my term, I were harsh, think again ... TUESDAY: Breakfast pockets, Free Phone & Accessories assorted cereal, juice and milk. The courts in the United States did a good job as commissioner. TURKEY: Drunk drivers are Call DON HENDERSON WEDNESDAY: French toast have laws that it follows. Twice I handled the county finances taken 20 miles from town by the Your Cell-TONE, authorized Cell-ONE Professional sausage patty, Lucky Charms cereal, the commissioners have fought and precinct with perception. I police and forced to walk juice and milk. and twice they lost. Not because lacked some during my two barefooted under escort PH 292-0009, 995-5100 or 652-2396 THURSDAY: Cinnamon Pastry. cereal, juice and milk. • of liberal interpretation as you bouts with cancer, but during my FRIDAY: School holiday. would want people to think, but chemotherapy and radiation because of what the county was treatments, I still attended meet- OMR Last Puzzle WORD Lunch ings and planned schedules with Solution THURSDAY: * Choice of burritos or doing was wrong. The Commis- HMO BUICK c--;17) Oldsmobile sioners Court sent the Justice precinct workers. I know that MCI Ista riunic W Pr. Cit7a1 00000 001.1130000C) pizza, broccoli, tossed salad, pineapple OHO WOMBEI car? chunks, chewy peanut bars and variety of Department a plan for the next God has more planned for me. MUM poomoopon ids nmoinnizn finmnin LIKE A ROCK milk, assorted fruit juice or tea. ten years. They denied it. One of So if you that I will not speak MOMODEM BODO 000000 orswa. PONTIAC' FRIDAY: *Choice of baked potato or RIMMORM MUMMOOD OD the objections was that the attor- my mind or reject an injustice MMOBROM MOOD MOM chef salad, tossed salad, corn, peaches, because of being called an "an- DOMODUM 000011MR0 s'mores, variety.of milk, assorted juice or ney in the past suit was not con- GMBEIMEMOMM BOOB tea. sulted and neither people in- tagonist", you're wrong. God MMOU MOM BUM 2100000M00 MONDAY: * Choice of nachos or volved as me. But this Commis- gave me a second chance. MOM corn dog, rolls, Frito salad, green peas, sioners Court didn't get cory- Larry Gonzales, MUM Duward fruit cocktail, gelatin and variety of milk, MRE S-528 assorted fruit juice or tea. bantic; they simply asked what Dimmitt U1110 TUESDAY: " Choice of chicken spaghetti or sausage pizza, broccoli, 50 eagle claws tossed salad, fresh apples, peach cobbler • ACROSS Davis 51 'Father of Texas' (init.) The Original and variety of milk, assorted fruit juice or 1 Colleyville trotter: 52 seat of Oldham Co. tea. TEXAS is a salesperson from Meadow .53 TXism: • sit WEDNESDAY: * Choice of turkey Lemon still for that" (against) Dimmitt who really cares breast sandwich or hamburger, potato 5 TXism: "scared CROSSWORD 54 Austin's "Spamarama- by Charley & Guy Orbison about you AFTER THE wedges, lettuce, applesauce, vegetarian the dickens out event: 'Spam beans, kosher spear pickles, variety of 55 TXism: 'hard as SALE! Come in and see Cof1001200280,86011&M milk, assorted juice or tea. 6 this Margie was putting up a Duward for all your THURSDAY: * Choice of tater tot 1st woman in TX In a windstorm" casserole and sopapilias or chef salad, senate 56 TXism: 'skinny as a automotive needs! tossed salad, pork and beans, pineapple 7 TX 'Babe": Mildred tidbits, peanut butter chews and variety Didrikson of milk or assorted juice. 8 TX Ellerbee book: FRIDAY: School holiday. "And It Goes' North Highway 385 in Hereford TX 9 Bowie's Alamo bed 364-2160 or 1-800-299-CHEV (Items designated with an asterisk (*) 12 cabin walls will be served to elementary school 16 TXism: 'loud as students.) boot heels _ floor" 70 if e116 1 19 coach Hayden Only three Presidents graduated left UNT to go to Cars frock 90/1167 front military academies: Grant Univer. 58 TX John Can our QUICK QUOTE number for an upfront, on the phone twice. 22 TX Stephenson's Wesley Hardin Fax 364-8308 - bwnv.stevens5statcom - 5star@wirt net and Eisenhower (West Point) '73 top ten hit was shooting P.529 and Carter (Annapolis). 23 filmed in TX: when 'The Andrcmeda he was shot 59 TX fiddler 24 Electra inherited Robertson Waggoner 60 "no" vote in 13 Davy Crockett 39 ratlike animal in 29 TXism: "got as TX legislature was once a Justice east TX rivers much to do as a 40 Gov. Shivers hibernating bear' DOWN 14 border currency Irrigation, Inc. 30 car warning device exchange house ('50-'56) SureWet 41 TX Mandrell sang 31 TXism: TX McMurtry's 15 fly high Want cane' (celebrated) '86 Pulitzer winner 17 TX Jim Reeves' to be Right' "Specializing in Drip Irrigation" 32 TX JoBeth Williams 2 rustling is "_ _ Losing You?" 42 lease payment starred with this classified as 18 TX Jimmy Dean's 44 TXism: 'got ___ Nick in 'Teachers' crime 'Big John" 28 in Shelby Co. on 84 itchy trigger finger" Agricultural • Commercial • Residential 36 no. of Dallas on 75 3 —El Camino 20 TX Charley Pride 33 Lubbock's Buddy 46 Cowboys' 'Roger 37 TX Bud Shrake's (Kin'g's Highway) sang "You Holly hit: '1 Boy' 4 once an AM in Again" 34 TX Joan Crawford: the Dodger (init.) 49 country where TX PVC-Pipeline Sales, Service and Installation Center Pivots and Well Tie/Ins of Aces' Texarkana TXism: 'bend _ Lucille_Sueur Foreman beat Joe 43 in Grimes Co. on 90 9 Sandberg elbow' (drink) 35 he trained "Rough Trenching and Backhoe Service Underground Pipeline Repairs Frazier ( '73 ) 45 TX Hyer film: 'Sons said 'Texas is 24 TXism: 'Let'_ rip!' Riders' in TX (nit.) 50 TX Foreman won of Katie valor and swagger 25 tree juice or fool 37 TXism: 'ugly _ the heavyweight Office: (806) 647-5574 MARK GILLY, Tx. "1,17630" 47 TX Reynolds book: 10 popular Austin 26 'shop ' you drop" homemade sin' showplace (2 wds.) 27 TXism: 'numerous 38 TXism: "all vine, I Knew 52 El Paso's Carr (nit.) Cell: (806) 647-7284 LOCATION: 4 miles East of Dirmnitt on Hwy. 194 48 TX actor in film 11 popular TX drink a watermelon' 57 mildly disgusting "The Fugitive" (init.) 12 Fresnos, TX dead worm' (fake)

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1. On the Go with Dorothy Hopson, 647-4579

Darlene Dowell called from 1989. She is married to Danny Dowell (DHS class of 1976), to completed in Amarillo. She is purchase Dimmitt postcards to expecting their first child in Granbury to thank us for the Trevino, a pediatrician who leukemia in January 1997. Kris now a veracious 16 year old. send home and listened on March) and brought her two birthday wishes for her practices medicine in San was married and had two boys. She has won several national KDHN to the Bobcats' Friday beautiful baby blankets. husband, Bryce, and to remind Antonio. They have three, The boys now live in dancing awards, is a Borger night district game where they One Sunday, the three visitors us that he was not the only one children. Georgetown. Bryce and Darlene High School cheerleader and defeated Shallowater. The three attended the First • United getting older. She mentioned On June 2 Melissa will be are close enough to see them has been in the Gifted and guests, along with Myrtle Lois, Methodist Church with Myrtle Edgar Dennis and Darlene Cates running in her second marathon often and even got to attend Talented organization also shopped at The Village Lois and saw many, many old Walters as part of the group. in San Diego, Calif. She will be some of their football games throughout her school year. Shop, had treats at the Sonic friends. It was especially These are all a part of the running in honor of Taylor this fall. The movie, A Walk to Drive-In, stopped by the enjoyable for the visitors to sit Dimmitt High School Stephan who was diagnosed Remember, serves as a reminder domino hall to see they could with Kathryn Birdwell, who was graduating class of 1955. with ALL (Acute Lymphocytic V.C. and I saw a very romantic that this dreaded disease is not join a game (there was no Pat's fifth grade teacher. After They are planning a reunion in Leukemia) on Aug. 17, 1997. and wholesome movie, A Walk conquered yet. There are still game), jogged the track at lunch at El Sombrero and May 2002 for all of the DHS He is currently in remission. to Remember, for our Valentine children like Taylor Stepan who Dimmitt High School and visiting with Shari and Gene graduating classes from 1950- Melissa's goal is to raise outing with Clinton and Jimmie Melissa will be walking for, talked to Coach Steinle at the Bradley and others, it was off to 1959. This will be held in San $3,600 by March 31. If you are Glenn (DHS class of 1955). The who are looking for a cure. gym. Although they walked by Lubbock to catch their flights Antonio. Those of you who interested in contributing, Glenns now live in Canyon. Duward Davis, husband of one Louise Kemp's home, they home. The three ladies claimed qualify can be looking forward contact Melissa Trevino, 3 Jimmie related that their of Dimmitt's most avid quilter were unable to visit because that they would not eat for a to more information later. Birnam Wood, San Antonio, TX granddaughter, Lauren Rusten, Joyce Davis, is a victim of Louise had just left town with least three weeks after all the 78248. was doing very well. Lauren leukemia. We are happy to her daughter, LaDawn, who delicious food Myrtle Lois We received a letter this week There have been many strides was diagnosed with acute report that Duward has been in also went to Baylor with our prepared for them. And Myrtle from Melissa Trevino. Melissa made in the treatment of leukemia when she was four remission for almost two years. three visitors. Louise's other Lois said she would not cook is the daughter of Terry and leukemia, but we've been years old in 1990. Lauren was daughter, Ginger, lives in for at least three months after all Ann Widick. She received a RN reminded recently while talking in treatment for four years, first There was a quilting bee at Atlanta and frequently sees Pat the work she did for the visit! degree from Amarillo College with Darlene and Bryce Dowell at the Children's Hospital in Senior Citizens Saturday. I and Judi. The real purpose of the visit, after graduating from DHS in that they lost their son, Kris Dallas and then treatment was dropped by to admire their A highlight of the trip for the however, was not to see handiwork and find out what three guests was a visit to Dimmitt in the dead of winter. was going on. 15 members were Hereford on Saturday night The purpose was to advance busy putting together 15 lovely with Myrtle Lois and Marie Myrtle Lois's computer skills. bulls eye quilts. These quilts Perin. The group stopped at the The ladies agree that this goal Visiting can do great things increase in their beauty when POW Memorial on the way to was accomplished and they had used and washed. dinner in Hereford. After a wonderful visit. By Joe N. Vaughn talking and praying. The beautiful quilt that will be dinner, the three visitors Dimmitt Assembly of God For varied reasons, many do raffled off in April during the insisted Marie show them the This week I want to go back not have visitors, but desire annual quilters celebration in lovely quilts and folk art work to a time when I was younger them. It does not matter so Dimmitt was on display. Start in her house. They said that plc II Win

when visiting did not require an much as who, but just visits saving your money, you will after seeing her wonderful work 44E11) appointment. In my adolescent from anyone who is concerned. want to buy a chance to win it. they felt lazy! Auto years, when I had some spare Jesus tells us in Matthew 25 Proceeds go to cancer research. Some of Dimmitt residents the Home time and in town, I would walk about a time of judgment that is The out of town members who guests were able to visit with Health around seeing whom I could coming upon this earth. One of belong to the Dimmitt included Evelyn Noble, Nell Life see. It did not matter who it the measurements Jesus used to Friendship Quilting Club and Martin, Jean Gilreath, Val Annuities determine one's righteousness were present were Nancy Davis, Mollie Scott, Martha was, just someone who wanted Dalcine T. Springer. Immo= Specialist to talk. Many of them were was that of visiting. In verse Richburg of Plainview, Donita Dannevik. Ina Cleavinger elderly that just needed a few 34 Jesus says, "For I was an Vernon of Amarillo and Coby stopped by Myrtle Lois's home Springer minutes of company. Since I hungered, and ye gave me meat: Lassiter of Hereford. to give Pat some grandmotherly Insurance Agency lived six miles from town in an I was thirsty, and ye gave me Nine members of the FQC will advice (Pat and Perry's son 240 N. Main St., Hereford (8116) 364-7676 old mining camp in the hills of drink: I was a stranger, and ye travel to Amarillo this week Jamin and his wife Andrea are Alabama, some did not know took me in: Naked, and ye where Dimmitt's own Yvonne me and wanted to get clothed me: I was sick and ye Hays will be the quest lecturer Joe N. Vaughn acquainted. I remember one visited me: I was in prison, at the grand opening of a new summer afternoon when this and ye came unto me." How quilt shop there. elderly lady was resting in the concerns, and promises of our much do we need to visit? Is afternoon shade on her front Lord. We had a good time in once a month enough? Is Although our town is not the porch and as I walked by I fellowship. visiting another person or prettiest during February, that greeted her. Nothing special, This past Sunday, it was our family twice a month or even fact did not deter three recent REFUNDS \'is just "how are you doing today?" "time" to conduct services at once a week too much? Only visitors from the eastern part of She replied and began to talk. our nursing home here in you and God know that answer. the U.S. Pat Moran Tanner, Income Tax Though I do not remember per Dimmitt. I have found the There are many that need to be daughter of Myrtle Lois Moran, name, I do remember we had a residents really love to sing. visited, comforted and and two of her friends from Fast Cash good time talking about family, After about six songs I encouraged in the nursing college days at Baylor Ral's Electronic Filing friends, weather, community ministered to them about Jesus' home, but there others University visited this . past FREE ELECTRONIC FILING history, and yes the Lord. Even "Wonderful World of Praise." throughout, our community. weekend. Pat's friends ' ate 609-A E. Park Ave., Hereford rd.) though I had not answered a No, I cannot claim an original How well do you know your Elaine Furlow, formerly of heartfelt conviction to enter the title and the message was from neighbor? How well do you Houston now living in NO CASH NEEDED ministry I still shared with them the Lord. My text can be found know your local business Washington, D.C. and Judi FREE DEDUCTED FROM REFUND 36 about my Lord Jesus Christ. in Psalm 136, 138 and 139. It is owners? How well do you North from Atlanta, Georgia. - SE HABL4 ESPANOL -5241 She had become a Christian important to them to be able to know your community? If you During the three days of their • W2 Forms • PicturelD 8-8, M-F many years before and we praise the Lord. There I can honestly say very well, then visit they managed to research • Social Security cards 9-6, Sat. talked a little while on that received several "amens" as I I guess you can say you visit Dimmitt history at the library, • Birthdates of dependents subject. For a few moments in ministered, but the treasure was regularly, but if not, there is with Marie Howell's help; visit Closed Sun. time we shared beliefs, in the time I spent with them much to catch up on. the Chamber of Commerce to 50% Off Sale! In Today's World ... 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Every town, Friday. summer days. she reports, has a ski jump. She's from the northern part Just because there's a In addition to speaking, of Norway known as the land of Midnight Sun, however, doesn't Engkrog also brought rolls for the Midnight Stin. For three mean that there's accompanying the students to eat. Since months every year, the sun warm weather. Engkrog Norwegians reputedly love never sets completely, therefore reported that the weather is chocloate, instructor Sara Hill the sun still shines at midnight. warm enough to wear shorts provided chocolate and milk for On the other hand, in the only two weeks in the summer. the students also. While in Dimmitt, she's living with the Wayland and ENGKROG AND COMPANY — Norwegian Caleb Penney and Keshia Smith. Back row: Compare Our CD Rates Elaine Hazel family. American Field Student Sara Engkrog (second Instructor Sara Hill, Reagan Hunter, Elizabeth row, second from the right) addressed the Hill, Engkrog and Anthony Jackson. Engkrog is FDIC insured to $100,000 middle school gifted and talented classes Friday. currently attending classes at Dimmitt High Minimum Hunter honored as Front row (from left to right): Cody Essary, School. 6 - Month 2.05%'" 2.05% interest rate Deposit $5,000 Courtesy Photo Minimum g 1 - Year 2.40%" 2.4000 interest rate Deposit ¶5,0(X) Student of the Week Minimum Reagan Hunter was named 3 - Year 4.10%A"1 4.10% interest rate Deposit $5,000 Fourth Grade Student of the Minimum 5 -Year 4.95%A"* 4.95% interest rate Deposit $5,ig/0 Week at Dimmitt Middle School. 'Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Interest cannot remain on deposit. periodic payout of interest is requited. He was born Oct. 23, 1991 in Early withdrawal may nit be permitted. Names of current insurers am available on moat. As of 2/19/02. Amarillo to Rodney and Sara TOM EDWARDS Hunter. 508 S. 25 Mile Avenue • Hereford, TX EdwardJones His favorite subject is physi- 354.0041 weer( edwerclicrtes cam Serving Individual Investors Since 1871 cal education and his favorite book is Where the Red Fern Grows. - As for people, his favorite person is his father. His favorite food is steak and favorite type of animal is the dog. He said Ypu. arn, invited to a that if he could change one 'Bridal Shower thing in the world, it would be for people to stop fighting. honoring For fun, he enjoys playing football and one thing he likes about school is the games FRIDAY TALK—Sara Engkrog (middle, back Hazel, with whose family Engkrog is staying Tiffany Smith played in physical education row), a Norwegian Field Service Student, with. Back row: Eric Odom, Brittany Sanchez, class. addressed the Dimmitt Middle School gifted and Lana Reinart, Engkrog, Chauncey Gilbreath, bride-elect of talented classes Friday, Front row: Samuel Michael Rasor and Shaira Gonzales. Courtesy Photo 2elte YNino Saturday, 4.7eb. 23 with Uirgie Gerber, 945-2669 from _10 to 11:30 am. Naz News in the home of PLAINS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Lots of good basketball to helm. Butler, Robert Verkamp, Francis It's a girl for Billy D. and Karen Wilhelm, Virgil Brockman, Martin of Dimmitt. Their daughter, watch if you are a basketball Kay gfener Mary Krishna Martin, was born at fan! We hope the Swiftetts and Congratulations to Mike and Anna Huseman Lee, Edith 6:55 p.m. Feb. 12 at Plains Memo- Swifts continue to play their best Shelly Huseman of Tulia on the Huseman, Lori Huseman, rial Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs., 6 through the playoffs! birth of a boy, Ethan John, on Jerome Birkenfeld, Hailey Selections available at oz., and was 18 inches long at birth. Feb. 13, 2002 at the Baptist St. Blackwell, Irma Garcia, Father Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Dimmitt 9harmancy, Seale florist Mrs. J.R. Rials of Dimmitt. Paternal A 60' year class reunion was Anthonys Hospital in Amarillo. Pat Hoffman, Father Richard grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Billy enjoyed Sunday evening as Don- The baby has three siblings, Scully and Father Terry Burke. and rthe Village Shop . Martin of Dimmitt. Great-grandpar- ald and Edna Wilhelm of Den- Tristin, Dawn and Collin. ents are E.D. and Bettye Gayle of Grandparents are Louis and Gin Denver, Colo and Francis Vassar of ver, Colo.; Joe and Georgianne Amarillo. Three brothers, Michael, Rickwartz of Canyon; Francis Huseman and Ralph and Evie Jacob and Christopher, welcomed and Betty Wilhelm and their son, Albract of Nazareth. The great- her home. Doug Jr. and Catherine grandmother is Maragret Legislature to offer Hochstein, Herman and Marilyn B irkenfeld. OUT OF TOWN senior citizen voice It's a boy for John and Sharon Birkenfeld and LeRoy and Doro- Wall of Dimmitt. Their son, John thy Pohlmeier gathered at the El After the Swifette game in Texans 60 and up have an William Wall, was born Jan. 8 at Camino in Tulia for dinner and Borger Friday evening, I en- opportunity to become a repre- DISD Calendar Baptist St. Anthony's Hospital in fellowship. joyed spending the weekend in sentative from this region to the Amarillo. He weighed 7 lbs., 6% oz., Amarillo with Jerry, Tricia and Texans Silver-Haired Legisla- The Dimmitt ISD is proud to announce that all of the and was 203/4 inches long at birth. +. Andi Rose. We watched a little ture. campuses have been rated "RECOGNIZED" by the Maternal grandmother is Georgie Doug Wilhelm and his daugh- Wall of Dimmitt. Paternal grandpar- ter, Camille of Colorado, have league basketball game on Satur- These legislatures work with Texas Education Agency. ents are Zane and Carol Ellison of spent several days here with his day. Andi Rose, Devon Heiman the Texas Legislature on senior Dimmitt. A sister, Sara Wall 2, wel- issues, which may become law. comed him home. parents, Francis and Betty Wil- and Nicole Hampton played on CALENDAR EVENTS the same team, coached by Any registered voters 60 and Sandy Heiman. older may file as a candidate for Thursday, Feb. gl election in the TSHL from now • RES - Reading Is Fundamental Day Jim, Sandee and Jake Hoelting through Feb. 28. The terms last • DHS TAAS Reading EXIT Test HOMETOWN PEOPLE and Donna Charanza drove to two years and TSHL members • DHS One Act Play'Festival at Tulia - 1:00-5:00 Liberal, Kan. after the Swiftette 'pay their own expenses. 4:00 Elections for the TSHL will • : DHS Varsity Boys at Tulia - Mike Bain is BIG on game to watch Whitney play with the Seward County Com- be held Tuesday, May 28. Friday, Feb. 22 Dimmitt. The friendly peo- • No school for students - Teacher comp./in-service day munity College on Saturday. For more information or to ple, quality of life and growth obtain forms for filing, please • DHS FCCLA Regional Meeting They still have not lost a game. opportunities for the com- call the Area Agency on Aging • BASKETBALL: DHS Varsity Boys Area Playoffs - munity are just some of the Prayers are asked for Dorothy of the Panhandle at either 372- things that make Mike proud Opponents, times and locations to be announced McQuilliams, Patricia Kern 3381 or 1-800-642-6008. Saturday, Feb. 23 to call Dimmitt home. Mike is • DHS FCCLA Regional Meeting a member of the Economic • BASEBALL: DHS JV & Varsity Boys at Dalhart Development Board, The Chamber of Commerce and Monday, Feb. 25 belongs to the Methodist • BASEBALL: DHS JV at Friona - 5:00 1 church. He enjoys ranching, Tuesday, Feb. 26 but most of all, he and his • Head Start to have a fireman guest speaker wife Cindy enjoy spending I.1. • • BASKETBALL: DHS Varsity Boys Regional Quarter time with their two children; Finals - Opponents, times and locations to be Rhett (5) and Alexis (3). announced Wednesday, Feb. 27 • DHS BPA State Meeting HOMETOWN BANKING! 'k CAMPUS EVENTS Call or come by and experience RICHARDSON ELEMENTARY • A RIF (Reading is Fundamental) will be held on First United's hometown bankint...Dimmitt Style! Thursday, Feb. 21. IM DIMMITT MIDDLE SCHOOL Congratulations to the Dimmitt Junior High Solo/ FIRST mak • Saturday, Feb. 23 Ensemble participants for a job well done at contest. DIMMITT HIGH SCHOOL starting at 4 p.m. • The Houston Stock Show will be taking place UNITED through March 1. in the home of DIMMITT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE BANK Sheila Blasingame a • Visit Dimmitt ISD on the web at www.dimmittisd.net 11ruibcr FDIC updated daily! 2790 Highway 385 201 N BROADWAY • DIMMITT, TX (First house on the west side Support student events and just north of the Sunnyside Farm Store) I performances by attending them. (806) 647-4151 WWW,FIRSTUNITED.NET Castro County News * February 21, 2002 5 Who should read the Bible? By Jim Davidson assurame All Chistians: fcr guidance" civility is taking a back seat, we Prussian born Immanuel Kant When I read this the first time, must return to the Biblical (1724-1804), considered by I came to the conclusion that it standards of our forefathers. many to be the foremost pretty well covers the From their hearts flowed the philosopher of the modern waterfront. It talked about the docuinents and structures to period, once said: "The Bible is young, the old, the ignorant, the form the foundations of this the greatest benefit which the learned, the rich, the poor, the great nation. Over the coming human race has ever dreamer, the practical, the years we can do this and every experienced." To have the Bible weak, the strong, the haughty, American will be richer for it. and yet not read it would be like the humble, the troubled, the going without food for several weary, the sinner and all If you ever thought the drunk days, showing up at a banquet Christians. Surely you can see driving law in the United States and saying, "I'm not hungry." yourself in there somewhere -- were harsh, think again ... For some, the discovery of the I can see me, several times. I'll RUSSIA: The license is revoked eternal truths contained in the confess that I've learned that I for life. Bible comes early in life, for need the Bible and its wisdom others, it comes much later. and encouragement each day of If you ever thought the drunk Some people never make this my life. You know, for any of driving law in the United States discovery, and as a result they us to be saved, we must first were harsh, think again ... miss the benefits of knowing admit we are lost. Whether you BULGARIA: A second convic- the God of the Bible in a read the Bible or not, there is tion results in execution. personal way. good reason why this book is As I look back over my own the all time best seller. It life, one of my biggest regrets is contains truth, inspiration and Hear that I didn't discover what was. guidance that can give our lives The First United really in the Bible until a good meaning, purpose and hope that Methodist Church portion of the race had already no other source can give. I Morning Worship Service been run. stand in awe of its power. Isn't Sundays, 10:45 a.m. About fourteen years ago, it great to know that God loves On KDHN 1470 after agreeing to teach a boy's us and we are very precious to Sunday school class, I made the Him? That's what it says in the decision to read the Bible Bible! GETTING SOME WORK DONE — These Highways are shown doing some highway sign through once each year and Now, I'm not naive and I Rapid Refund workers with the Texas Department of work on Bedford Street. pleased to say, Pm fulfilling that realize that many people Photo by John Hasse!meior commitment. Until I asked the reading this column do not Electronic Filing. Holy Spirit to guide and control believe in God or the Bible and my thinking and my life, I never I respect every person's right to dreamed the Bible was so rich think and believe as they and so exciting! Because I'm so choose. In my own personal life >Included if we prepare your however, as a Christian I am Pope's speech transcribed excited about the Bible, I just return. Bank products excluded. wanted to share an article, titled, willing to take a stand for Jesus Note: This is the first of a matter how difficult this may be; international terrorism. In recent "Who Should Read The Bible" Christ and the Bible. I might Participating locations only. add, this is consistent with our four-part transcription of a a difficulty which often comes years, especially since the end of that might be of value to you. Offer expires 4-15-02 speech given by Pope John from thinking that justice and the Cold War, terrorism has "Who should read the Bible? nation's heritage. One study Paul II. It is courtesy of forgiveness are irreconcilable. developed into a sophisticated The young: to learn how to live. found that of 15,000 writings Father Ferne Couture of But forgiveness is the opposite network of political, economic The old: to know humility. The by the Founding Fathers Immaculate Conception of resentment and revenge, not and technical collusion which rich: for compassion. The poor: included in newspaper articles, 217 S. Broadway, Dimmitt Church of Dimmitt. of justice. In fact, true peace is goes beyond national borders to for comfort. The dreamer: for pamphlets, books, monographs, 647-4177 The World Day of Peace this "the work of justice"" (Is embrace the whole world. Well- enchantment. The practical: for and other documents, 94% of For answers year is being celebrated in the 32:17). As the Second Vatican organized terrorist groups can counsel. The weak: for strength. all quotes either directly or shadow of the dramatic events Council put it, peace is "the count on huge financial The strong: for direction. The indirectly cited the Bible. Fifty of 11 September last. On that fruit of that right ordering of resources and develop wide- haughty: for warning. The two of the 55 framers of the day, a terrible crime was things with which the divine ranging strategies, striking humble: for exaltation. The Constitution were avowed committed: in a few brief hours founder has invested human innocent people who have troubled: for peace. The weary: Christiaris. H&R BLOCK thousands of innocent people of society and which must be nothing to do with the aims for rest. The sinner: for While I'm certainly not a many ethnic backgrounds were actualized by man thirsting for pursued by the terrorists. salvation. The doubting: for preacher, in these days when CO 2000 H&R Block Tax Services, Inc. slaughtered. Since then, people an ever more perfectifeign of throughout the world have felt a justice" (Pastoral Constitution profound personal vulnerability Gaudium et Spes, 78). For more and a new fear for the future. than fifteen hundred years, the Abundant Life Addressing this state of mind, Catholic Church has repeated Family Church the Church testifies to her hope, the teaching of Saint Augustine 500 S. Hwy. 385, Dimmitt based on the conviction that of Hippo on this point. He Church Director Toni and Kay Mullins evil, the mysterium iniquitatis, reminds us that the peace which does not have the final word in can and must be built in this New Hope First Assembly human affairs. The history of world is the peace of right Praise to thee, salvation, narrated in Sacred order----tranquillitas ordinis, Memorial Baptist of God Scripture, sheds clear light on the tranquillity of order (cf. De 300 NE 7th, Dimmitt my Lor4 for all 300 SE 2nd, Dimmitt the entire history of the world Civitate Dei, 19,13). Bobby Starlings 647-2889 thy creatures. Joe N. Vaughn 647-5662 and shows us that human events True peace therefore is the First Baptist are always accompanied by the fruit of justice, that moral virtue Sunnyside Baptist —St. Francis of Assisi merciful Providence of God, and legal guarantee which Sunnyside 1201 Western Circle Drive, Dimmitt who knows how to touch even ensures full respect for rights Bennie Wright 647-5712 Howard Rhodes 647-3115 the most hardened of hearts and and responsibilities, and the just bring good fruits even from distribution of benefits and First United Methodist Lee Street Baptist what seems utterly barren soil. burdens. But because human Hart 401 SW 2nd, Dimmitt This is the hope which sustains justice is always fragile and Torn Long 938-2462 Jeff Addison the Church at the beginning of imperfect, subject as it is to the 2002: that, by the grace of God, limitations and egoism of La Asamblea Cristiana First Christian 600 Western Circle Drive, Dimmitt a world in which the power of individuals and groups, it must 400 NW 5th, Dimmitt Attend the 647-4755 Bruce Murphey evil seems once again to have include and, as it were, be Noe G. Marquez Church of completed by the forgiveness taken the upper hand will in fact Your Choice be transformed into a world in which heals and rebuilds First United Methodist La Iglesia De Dios which the noblest aspirations of troubled human relations from 110 SW 3rd, Dimmitt Del Promojenito the human heart will triumph, a their foundations. This is true in Rusty Dickerson 647-4106 Church of God St. John's Catholic East Halsell Street, Dimmitt world in which true peace will circumstances great and small, of the First Born Hart at the personal level or on a Iglesia De Cristo Fern Couture 647-0105 prevail. 611 E. Halsell, Dimmitt Presbyterian Recent events, including the wider; even international scale. E. Lee & SE 3rd, Dimmitt 1600 Western Circle Drive, Dimmitt terrible killings just mentioned, Forgiveness is in no way Pedro A. Gonzalez Church of Christ Connie Nieto 293-7361 move me to return to a theme opposed to justice, as if to Immanuel Baptist SW 4th at Bedford, Dimmitt Immaculate Chuck Ball 647-4435 which often stirs in the depths of forgive meant to overlook the 501 SE 3rd, Dimmitt my heart when I remember the need to right the wrong done. It Conception Catholic Holy Family events of history which have is rather the fullness of justice, 1001 W. Halsell, Dimmitt Rosa De Saron Rose of Sharon Catholic marked my life, especially my leading to that tranquillity of Fern Couture 647-4219, 647-0105 Temple Nazareth youth. order which is much more than 411 NE 6th, Dinunitt . Maria Castaneda 647-5598 407 NE 4th, Dimmitt Dennis Boylan 945-2616 The enormous suffering of a fragile and • temporary Jesus and the peoples and individuals, even cessation of hostilities, Primeria Iglesia Bautista Hart Church of Christ among my own friends and involving as it does the deepest Love of God Church First Baptist 9th and Etter, Dimmitt 416 Avenue H. Hart acquaintances, caused by Nazi healing of the wounds which (Bilingual) 301 NE 7th, Dimmitt 302 Ave. G, Hart Felix Sanchez. 647-3668 Aaron Reed 938-2316 Antonio Rocha Aaron Lee 938.2267 and Communist totalitarianism, fester in human hearts. Justice has never been far from my and forgiveness are both thoughts and prayers. 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Hwy. 168, Nazareth Monty Phillips, Manager 647-4464 995-4102 945-2223 938-2189 6 Castro County News February 21. 2002 Sports ic k „-)\<--- 11, JV Bobcats defeat Roosevelt in finale Bobcats defeat Shallowater ACUFF — The ' Dimmitt High School junior varsity boys for top seed in District 2-3A basketball team defeated Roos- evelt in its finale last Tuesday LEVELLAND — It took a Shallowater then edged quarter as they lit up the Eagles by the score of 78-58. fourth-quarter rally to do it, but Dimmitt 19-16 in the third for 28 more points in the second Matthew Larra led the way the Dimmitt Bobcats turned it period and took a 46-42 lead quarter. Roosevelt had 23 and !withi 20 points, including two on in the final period and into the final quarter. Sherman went into the locker room down ',three-pointers. Eric Ward had knocked off Shallowater 60-53 scored nine points in that frame. 50-33. Norman was high point '13 and Matthew Sanders 10. in a battle for the top seed out of Then came the final period, in for the period with 12. 15 anders also hit two three-poin- District 2-3A Friday at the which Dimmitt outscored In the third period, Roosevelt ters. Texan Dome. Shallowater 18-7 to take the outscored Dimmitt 20-19, but Jared Griffitt almost made for As a result of the victory, the victory. Sherman scored nine the Bobcats still led 69-53 after a double figure foursome with Bobcats earn a "bye" and will more points in that period. three. Sherman and Norman nine points. Charley Saenz hit face Denver- City in the area Overall, Sherman led the way each had six for that quarter. two "three's" on the way to round Friday at 7:30 p.m. at with 24 points, including a As for the fourth quarter, eight. Levelland High School. three-pointer. D. Norman joined Roosevelt, in its final Class 3A Adam Wright followed them On Friday, the Bobcats touna him in double figures with 11 district boys basketball game with six points. Jake Porsch, themselves down 46-42 before while Gauna had 10. for at least a little while, Kris Lindsey and Bruce Swain finding another gear. The Brent Josselet almost got into outscored Dimmitt again 23-21, each scored four. Dimmitt defense in particular double figures with nine, but it was too, little, too late. shined with only seven points including a three-pointer. Sherman was again high point given up in the final stanza. Matthew Wright scored four with nine. Shallowater, which got by the points while Kenneth Worsham On the subject of Sherman, TP&W to sponsor Bobcats by one point in scored the other two. he also led in overall scoring Dimmitt in what ultimately In sewing up their end of the with 28. Norman, who had four hunter safety course forced Friday night's issue, bargain for Friday's game, the three-pointers, finished right TULIA — The Texas Park scored 17 points against 12 by Bobcats outscored Roosevelt on behind him with 27. and Wildlife Department will be DHS. Nicky Gauna was high the road last Tuesday by the Josselet also got into double having a hunter safety course point in that period with six score of 90-78. figures with 15, including two friday, March 1 and Saturday points. In the first quarter, the three-pointers. Wright also hit March 2 at the Swisher County Dimmitt then outscored Bobcats came out smoking with double digits with 11. Courthouse Annex Building. Shallowater 14-10 in the second 22 points while the Eagles had Gauna was next with four The course will be from 6:30- period, but the Mustangs took a 10. Sherman had nine of points. Patrick Hunter and Lee D p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. 27-26 lead into the locker room. Dimmitt's first-quarter points. Brown followed with two and to 5 p.m. Saturday. Austin Sherman. scored five of Dimmitt stayed "en fuego" Matthew Gauna scored the Every hunter, including out- the Bobcat points in that frame. offensively in the second other one. bf-state hunters born or or after Sept. 2, 1971 must have succes- sfully completed a hunter edu- Cation course before they can hunt. Yotith must be served if There will be four instructors. These are game warden Audie Hamm from Tulia, game war- den Mark Collins from Plain- baseball team is to succeed view, hunting instructor Ken- By JOHN HASSELMEIER said. "He's a big kid and has a CAN'T TOUCH THIS!-Austin Sherman (1) is all alone with this One thing Quiroz said the neth Sjogourn from Plainview The Dimmitt High School good bat. He really loves being team needs is pitchers. reverse lay up that leaves the defender with an open month. and Jeff Wall ick from Amarillo. varsity baseball season is slated out there. "There's not really any Hunters who are going to Mathew Wright (14) sees that no help is needed and heads back to start today (Thursday) at "Some are from the A I," pitching," Quiroz said "Last hunt muledeer or elk in Colo- the other way. Photo by Chris Bradford Tulia at 4:30 p.m. Quiroz said. "We have some year, I had three which I rotated rado this year must take this Dimmitt head baseball coach who haven't played in three in. I'll have a lot of new course before they can purchase Jesus Quiroz isn't kidding when games who decided to come out pitchers this year. a license. he said that this year's edition of and play." "Our catcher (Self) is The Swisher County Court- baseball Bobcats will be young. Quiroz said that senior J.J. probably going to throw some," house Annex Building is in the We'll put it in plain old black and white ... Exactly four lettermen from last Dofies was looking good at third Quiroz said. "He's never 300 block of West Broadway. year's team,' all seniors, are base. Quiroz said Dofies might thrown in a school game The course fee is $10 and lunch back to try and improve last just do some pitching. before." is free. ADVERTISING WORKS! year's 2-12, 1-9 record. "Anthony Ontiveros is As for the District 2-3A race, For further information and Despite the fact that Dimmitt looking good at shortstop," Quiroz said that Cooper and Let it work for you, ... call 647-3123 today! reservations, please call (806) had few baseball wins last Quiroz said. "He's hitting the Shallowater look like the teams 668-4437. season, Quirol said that the ball." to beat. Bobcats were in most of their Another prospect is junior "Cooper is probably the games. Freddy Flores, who will also do favorite to win 'it again this "The record isn't very good, some catching and play in the year," Quiroz said. but we actually played some outfield. "Shallowater will be tough. good games," Quiroz said. "We "He's hitting the ball pretty They've got a couple of good had about seven or eight games good," Quiroz said. "He's pitchers coming back that that we lost by no more than probably going to be starting probably throw in the 80's." three runs." somewhere. We've got to have As for his staff, things are a The four returnees in. his bat somewhere." little different this year as Brett question, all•geniors, are catcher Then there's sophomore Jared Ramsey and Josh Goen will be Tanner Self, second baseman Griffitt. the assistants. Goen, a first-year Brent Josselet, center fielder "He's learning," Quiroz said. coach, will also head up the Thomas Brockman and "He's got a good shot at third junior varsity. They replace outfielder Matthew Wright. base. He'll help us, but I don't Trent Wilson and Wade Wilson. Two of them are in camp at know where. He's still in Goo tic this time, but Josselet and basketball." Wright are still with the At the present time, another basketball team. prospect, junior Harold Casas, If you ever thought the drunk As for other prospects, Quiroz is starting at second base. driving law in the United States listed sophomore Caleb "I can't really say right now were harsh, think again ... Dickerson, who hit a home run who's going to start until I have NORWAY: The drunk driver is against Rooseelt in the season all of them out there," Quiroz sentenced to three weeks in jail finale to give the Bobcats their said. "I tell them to make the at hard labor, with one year loss lone district victory. best of it. If they have a good of license. If there is a second Longhorns! "I'm looking for him to be the effort and work hard, then that's offense within five years, the starting first baseman," Quiroz what I'm looking for." license is revoked for life.

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••• Hart Auto & Farm Supply . 01 47o AM M Castro County News February 21, 2002 7 Local boxers fare The section of a circus tent The world's oldest known dog well at tournament where clowns put on their was an Australian cattle dog LUBBOCK - Several mem- makeup and store their props is who was 29 years and five bers of the Dimmitt Golden called Clown Alley. months old. Gloves Boxing Club did well at this weekend's Lubbock Tour- Make our readers nament. your customers! J.D. Alvarez and Diego Rive- To advertise in The Castro County News, call 647-3123! ra all captured championships while Abel Espinoza, Lee Her- nandez, Joe Aguero, John David Flores and Johnny Marmolejo earned runner-up titles. Alvarez came away with the championship in the 112-pound division while Rivera captured his title in the 65-pound divi- sion. Espinoza was the runner-up in the 175-pound division while Hernandez was the runner-up in the 147-pound division, Aguero . in the 90-pound division, Flores in the 60-pound division and Marmolejo in the 80-pound division. The Dimmitt Golden Gloves Trust Me For Your Insurance.Needs! Boxing Club will next compete in Hereford in a tournament at Russel Birdwell, Agent Bull Run this weekend. 116 E Jones St Dimmitt, TX If you ever thought the drunk driving law in the United States CASTRO COUNTY PUGILISTS-Members of the local Golden Gloves show off their medals won were harsh, think again ... Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there.' COSTA RICA: Police remove recently in a boxing meet in Lubbock. Front row, left to right are John David Flores, Joe Aquero, Mate Farm Fire and Casualty Company • Home Office: Bloomington, Minor. the license plates from the drunk Diego Rivera (champ-65 pound division), and Johnny Marmolejo. Back row, left to right are Abel drivers car. Espinoza, Lee Hernandez and J.D. Alvarez, 112 pound division champ. See accompanying story. statefarm.comTM in it a

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8 Castro County News February 21, 2002 Swiftettes reach Swiftettes defeat semi-state tourney Groom Tigerettes By JOHN HASSELMEIER Once time was back in, things By JOHN HASSELMEIER lone second-half basket for a 54- IDALOU — The Nazareth didn't get a whole lot better for CANYON — Groom showed 41 lead. Candace Bohr, who led Swiftettes are in the Class IA Follett. Stephanie Thiel followed the Nazareth Swiftettes that it Groom with 12 points, then hit a semi-state tournament. Black's lead and convened a wasn't enamored with the idea free throw and it was 54-42. Naz earned the right Tuesday steal into a layup fora 12-1 lead. of losing in bi-district to them Mandy Hoelting would answer night with a 70-41 victory over Leah Cates, who led Follett for the second consecutive year. with a three-pointer and the Guthrie. The Swiftettes will next with 10 points, scored her The Tigerettes trailed by just Swiftettes led 57-42 with 3:53 face Hedley, a 45-41 winner team's only basket of the period, six points with about six minutes left. over Whitharral in a semi-state but that would be the end of the to go, but Nazareth then turned Black led the way with 16 semi-final Friday at 8 p.m. at Pantherettes' scoring for that it on and came away with a 74- points. Gerber joined her in Wilkerson-Greines Coliseum in period. 50 triumph at the West Texas double figures with 15 while Fort Worth. Brockman followed with a A&M "Box". Hoelting had 12 and Thiel 11. Before that, the Swiftettes follow shot to answer for the "It's the first playoff game Hoelting and Thiel each had a took down Follett in the area Swiftettes. Follett then turned and everybody's uptight," Naza- three-pointer along the way. round Friday night in Borger 96- the ball over and Thiel scored reth head girls basketball coach "We had a lot of people step' 41. for a 16-3 lead. Matt Garrett said. "We had a up and play well," Garrett said. Mandy Hoelting was "en fue- Black then scored and was rough 'go' shooting." "Erica Gerber played probably go" against the Pantherettes as fouled on the play. She sank the The game was close much of the best game she's played all she lit them up for 25 points, free throw to make it 19-3. Mar- the way. In fact, the Groom side year long. It was time to step up including six three-pointers. sha Black then came up with a of the stands went wild when and she did." "Mandy had a great day," steal and was fouled. She made Tigerette Lauren Crowell hit a "Mandy and Wendy both had Nazareth head girls basketball both free throws for a 21-3 edge. three-pointer to cut it to six at a great game," Garrett said. coach Matt Garrett said. "You The Pantherettes then turned it 46-40 at about the six-minute' "They were very consistent and talk about the points, but it's the over again and Jackie Thiel mark. played real well together." rebounds Mandy 's getting: She's connected for a 23-3 lead, which Nazareth responded with an Brockman wasn't far behind EHLY, UP AND IN — Nazareth's Tyler Ehly is shown putting in pulling down as many offensive was the score at the end of one 11-2 run on the way to icing them with nine points, including a lay-up against Lefors in Monday night's 84-25 bi-district win. rebounds as anybody on our period. things. Lesley Brockman re- a three-pointer. Danette Ram- Photo by John Hasselmeier whole team. She has done a Stephanie Thiel joined Hoel- sponded with a three-pointer for aekers had a three-pointer for great job rebounding that ball." ting in double figures with 22, a 49-40 lead. her points while Jackie Thiel, Unlike the Groom bi-district including two three-pointers. Amanda Martin made a free Marsha Black and Megan Schul- game, in which the Swiftettes Jackie Thiel made for a double- throw for Groom, but Wendy te each scored two points apiece. held a single digit lead during figure trio with 14, including Black scored following a Naza- part of the fourth quarter, there three three-pointers. reth timeout to make it 51-41. "It's always good to get by the was no doubt about the Follett Wendy Black and Brockman Erica Gerber then made a free first game," Garrett said. "In the contest as Nazareth scored 23 of weren't far behind them with throw and it was 52-41 with first game, everybody's nervous. the first 26 points to put the nine points apiece. Brockman 5:05 left. We just try to play one game at Pantherettes out' early. also had a three-pointer along Stephanie Thiel scored her a time." "I think we stayed focused the the way. whole four quarters," Garrett Kim Brockman, Gerber and said. "Every girl contributed. Megan Schulte each put in four Follett controlled the opening points apiece. Marsha Black tip, but Hoelting put the Swift- scored the other two points. Swifts send Pirates ettes ahead to stay 31 seconds into the game with her first Longnorns get first three-pointer. Rindi Bowling put in a free playoff win in off the plank, 84-25 throw to cut it to 3-1 at the 7:07 mark, but missed the second and school history By JOHN HASSELMEIER "That coach has done a good Erica Gerber rebounded for LUBBOCK — The Hart AMARILLO — Monday, job with those guys," Nazareth. Lesley Brockman then High School boys, basketball _Monday was so good to Scarborough said. "About two hit a three-pointer and it was 6- team made school history Tues- Nazareth and so not-so-good for years ago, they were 0-28. 1. day night at the Rip Griffin Lefors. They're sitting at .500 right That's how it stayed for about Center. The Swifts took on the Pirates now. You've got to give a lot of a minute until Wendy Black got The Longhorns took down in bi-district Monday and ended credit to coach Hawkins." a steal and cashed it in for a lay- Lorenzo 61-53 for the first up scoring 31 of the game's first Once time was back in, Ricky up. Just in case anyone missed playoff.win in school history in 33 points on the way to an 84- Vaughn connected for the it, she did the same thing again that sport. 25 defeat of Lefors Monday Pirates. That would be all the for another lay-up to put ,the Hart will now. face White night in a bi-district contest at scoring Lefors would get in the Swiftettes up 10-1 and Follett Deer in the area round. Tascosa High School. first quarter. "Everybody who played Ky Wilcox responded to this coach Darren Swift called a More details on this game POHLMEIER FOR TWO — Nazareth's Daryl Pohlmeier fires. timeout. will be in next week's issue. played hard," Nazareth head' with another three-pointer. The Photo by John Hasselmeier boys basketball coach Mike Swifts came up with a steal and Scarborough said. 'It was a Kade Wilcox hit a three-point good win." shot for a 13-2 margin. As a result, Nazareth will next Things wouldn't stop there as take on Follett, tentatively set Kade Wilcox connected again. for Borger High School Robb scored the next Nazareth Thursday at 7 p.m. The Panthers basket to push it up to 17-2. WOO 1111113/4 pounced on Hedley Monday 53- Robb turned a. three-point 40.* 414% 38. play. He then got a steal and • Kade Wilcox led the way returned it for a lay-up and a x with 21 points, including three 24-2 lead with 32 seconds still three-pointers. Trey Robb left in the quarter. joined him in double figures Schulte then came up with a with 12, including a three steal and hit a three-pointer. pointer and Eric Schilling with Ehly then got in on the act when 10. he took a steal in for a lay-up Chase Schulte and Daryl and 29-2 lead. That was the IT'S BASKETBRLLTIME Pohlmeier were net with seven score at the end of the first points apiece, Schulte hitting a quarter. three-pointer along the way. Ky Pohlmeier opened the second Wilcox hit two three-pointers period with another basket. for his six points. Tyler Ehly Jesse Soto then gave the Lefors Good Luck, also scored six. crowd something to cheer about Justin Kiernan scored four when he scored his team's first points and Brock Birkenfield basket of the second period. three. Jordy Rowland and PI Highlighting the late going • Swiftettes and Swifts! move-ups Adam Acker, Evan was when Scarborough inserted Huseman and Koty Huseman his three juniors from the junior rounded out the scoring with varsity in Acker, Evan Huseman two points apiece. and Koty Huseman and each THURSDAY: Area Game However, scoring 31 of the scored a basket. game's 33 points was something On Friday, the Swifts tangled Swifts vs. Follett incredible! with Morton in a practice game. "When they're focused and The Indians, a longtime former Jackie Thiel, Freshman Guard at Borger High School Gym they're intense, they come out powerhouse, in the playoffs for and play like that," Scarborough the first time in years, took said. "If they'll just take this Nazareth to overtime before at 6:30 p.m. momentum and keep going..." falling 60-48. Kade Wilcox opened the Schilling led the way this scoring 16 seconds into the time with 29 points, including game. Lefors was whistled for a two three-pointers. On the FRIDAY: Semi-State Tournament back court penalty and Ky subject of three-pointers, Kade Wilcox hit a three-pointer for a Wilcox hit five on those on his 14/\ Swiftettes vs. Hedley 5-0 lead. way to 18 points. Ky Wilcox was next in line at Wilkerson-Greines Coliseum The Pirates then turned it with eight points. Brock over again and Pohlmeier Birkenfield hit a three-pointer in Fort Worth at 8 p.m. scored for a 7-0 lead and Lefors on his way to three points. Pohlmeier scored the other two Jordy Rowland; Sophomore Guard head coach Rudy Hawkins called timeout. points. NAZARETH, TEXAS * HOME OF CHAMPIONS! Agro Distribution, L.L.C. Hereford Texas Federal Credit Union Make our readers your customers! Higginbotham-Bartlett Company To advertise in The Castro County News, call 647-3123! Kent Birkenfeld Seed Company Kern Plumbing & Electric Castro Co-op Gin Castro County Hospital District Hoelting Supply Subscribe to The Castro County News! 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PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising 1--Real Estate 3-Real Estate 10 Agricultural Call before noon Tuesday in this newspaper is subject Homes & laud for Rent Services to the Fair Housing Act to place your classified ad: which makes it illegal to ad- vertise "any preference, limi- HOUSE FOR SALE: Two bedrooms, CUSTOM FARMING: No-till, drill, one bath, carport, corner lot. Newly Dimmitt Senior tation or discrimination mini-till, tillage equipment. Kenneth or remodeled kitchen. Call 647-4546. Ashley Heard, (806) 945-2270 or 647-3123 based on race, color, reli- 1-41-tfc Citizens Apartments (806) 627-4623. 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PLEASE CALL US TO TALK • TWO OR THREE BEDROOMS, new metal • 6-45-4tp ABOUT SEVERAL CASTRO • • roof, new doors, new fence. Dollhouse! $45,000. • WORK AT HOME! Earn $600- COUNTY FARMS IN STRONG CHARMING, immaculate two bedroom, one • $6,000+ per month. Complete train- WATER AREAS WITH SPRIN- • • bath. $40,000. • HOT TUB CLASSIC FOR SALE. ing. Toll Free 1-888-244-2618. TTUHSC to offer KLERS, ALL ON PAVEMENT. 20-44-4tp • OWNER ANXIOUS: Three bedrooms, 11/4 • 647-5854. 6-33-ffc SUNNYSIDE FARM STORE - a • bath, two-car garage, basement Close to school, • GOING business with repair shop, • $45,000. • HIRING OTR DRIVER: Must be 30 storage building, and 3/2/2 home w/ FOUR BEDROOMS, two baths, new paint, rural health program basement on 3.01 acres. Price re- • or older with two years experience. brick. Nice. $57,50B. $49,500. Home weekly. 806-647-5384. duced. Call Krystal. • • 10 Agricultural LUBBOCK - The Texas orch/lettertasp. • HARDWOOD FLOORS, nice two bedroom, • 20.44-tfc Tech University Health Sciences HWY 60 & DEAF SMITH/ • one bath. 4/57599. $34,000. • Services education that will enable them RANDALL CO LINE - 334.86 • COULD BE MOVED: Three bedrooms, one • a Center has announced a new to go to a rural community and acres (120 acres cult. - 214.86 na- • bath with basement. $24,000. • program to assist undergraduate make a difference," Patterson • tive grass), home and barns. Call WE HAVE four houses priced around $25,000. CUSTOM SWATHING AND BALING. 22-Notices and graduate-level students at said. Krystal. • Matt Gfeller, 647-4551, home; 647- • Texas Tech pursuing health care This new program at Texas 151 & 238 ACRE BLOCKS OF • 6754, mobile. 10-49-ffc ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 647- educations. NATIVE GRASS west of Nazareth. • Tech University is available to • GEORGE. : 4594. 22-45-4tc The new financial support entering Texas resident fresh- 1/2 section choice dryland north of • Nazareth' Call Krystal. CUSTOM SWATHING AND BALING. program is part of an overall men showing a substantial inter- • Call Leslie Birkenfeld, 647-3320. I25 ACRES with nice brick home, • rural health initiative being : REAL ESTATE 10-5-tfc est in health careers in rural large metal shop and wood frame • • launched by TTUHSC. • S. Hwy 385 647-4174 • 23 Lost & found Texas. Awards are based on barn and pens (old), on pavement The Rural Health Education • Jimmie R. George, Broker • demonstrated commitment to a (FM 2943 - Dimmitt cutoff). Poss. of CUSTOM SWATHING AND BALING. • Mobile, 647-7942 • Stipend Program is geared to rural health practice by partici- 25% down financing for qualified • Call Roy Schilling, 647-2401, home; REWARD OFFERED: Two country address the shortage of health • Mary Lou Schmuck& 945-2679 647-7066, mobile. pating in rural health-focused buyer - POSSESSION UPON 10-27-tfc dogs missing. One black lab with a professionals in rural West CLOSING. Call Krystal. blue collar and one yellow lab. Last activities while enrolled at Texas Scott Land Company - 806-647-4375 seen at Fast Stop Tuesday morning. ' Texas by easing the expense of Tech. Ben G. Scott - Krystal Nelson Call 647-0941. 23-47-1tp college for rural students. The deadline for applying is 1-Real Estate 1-Real Estate Patti Patterson, vice president Friday, March 15. of rural and community health at The rural Health Education 5225 000 - 4/2.75/2 - beautiful home Homes & Land Homes & Land the TTUHSC, says the best way Stipend Program also is avail- tons of extras, built in shelves. 35 x 25 25 legal Notices to address the need for health able to students enrolled at family room, cedar closet, fireplace, 16 x 20 shop, close to schools, has rental professionals in rural areas is to TTUHSC. LEGAL NOTICE property. help rural students pursue an Farmland and House For Sale NO. PR. 2485 S135 00 - 3/2/2 - utiful kitchen 580 acres with two sprinklers and eight wells. Land lays ex- education in health care. For more information, please cabine . large master THE ESTATE OF "The Rural Health Education contact Shannon Kirkland at bedro a e, ots of extras. tremely flat. Wonderfully maintained 3/1.75 home with above LUKE A. McGUIRE, DECEASED Stipend Program is an excellent (806) 743-1338, or visit the Web SI20 000 - 3/2/2 - Large older country ground pool and 40' x 80' barn. Will see as complete package home, basement. Lots of storage and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF way for rural students to gain an site at https://www.remedy.edu extras, Close to town with water well. or can buy separately. Five miles north of Olton and two miles CASTRO COUNTY, TEXAS $115,000 - Country Home 15 Mins. to east on CR 62. Dimmitt - 3/1.75/2 - 1900+ sf, new NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS wood (loot in kitchen & dining area, aim Street HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF large living area. Water well & septic 292-9944 293-5627 system. 40 x 60 shop & 24 x 60 horse LUKE A. McGUIRE Pageant looking for shed with runs. 2 acres. $75,000 -p I sf, Jacuzzi igittington iRrnt Ezttttr Notice is hereby given that original tub, firep Jpentivi rea, patio. Letters Testamentary upon the Es- $54,000 - Make an otter !!! Will pay tate of LUKE A. McGUIRE, De- closing costs: 3/2/2 - isolated master, ceased, were issued to LYNNA A . Mrs. Castro County fenced yard, covered patio, storage 3-Real Estate 3-Real Estate WILBORN, on the 11.th day of Febru- building, close to school. ary, 2002, in the proceedings indi- The Mrs. Texas America Pag- participate in the nationally- sante, for Rent for Rent cated above, which proceedings are eant has issued a call for Castro televised Mrs. America Pageant 3/1.5/ en lot still pending. All persons having County to find a candidate to to be held in Honolulu, Hawaii $48,000 - 3/I/double carport - lots of claims against said estate, which is storage, big utility room, corner lot. being administered in the -County compete for the title of Mrs. in September. 548,000 - 2 homes on 1/4 block, live in Court above named, are required to Texas America 2002. Contestants range in age from one, rent 2nd for your payment. Azteca Complex present the same, given before suit The Mrs. Texas America pag- 18 to 72 years. Women inter- S46,000 - PRICE REDUCED upon same are barred by the general eant will be taking palce June 7- ested in competing for the title 3/1/I - nice brick home close to the statute of limitation, before such country club shop izpackyard, fenced. estate is closed, and within the time 9 at the Crown Plaza Brook- of Mrs. Texas 2002 are encour- S46,000 IV to hospital APARTMENTS prescribed by law, as follows: hollow Hotel in Houston. The aged to contact the Mrs. Texas $42,000 - 3/1/carport, great starter Lynna A Wilboum contestants will compete in Eve- America office at (480) 563- 1004 Woodview Drive home, seller to pay 52000 closing costs. 910 E. Jones, Dimmitt ning Gown, Swimsuit and Per- 4216 or visit the website at 530,000 - 311/0 - corner lot, by park, a Leander, Texas 78641 lot of storage large bath and kitchen. * NOW LEASING * 25-47-1tc sonal Interview. Mrs. Texas www.mrstexasamerica.net to $28,000 - Owner says make an America 2002 will go on to request application information. offer!!!! 3/1/0 - nice smaller home, 1, 2 or 3 Bedrooms corner lot, fenced yard, remodeling. Commercial Business: Thriving We have Rent Assistance for qualified tenants Too Late To restaurant, excellent clientele, building (agricultural workers) also available, with additional rental Classify income. Call today for details. We'll put it in plain old black and white ... ..I-CROSS INVESTMENTS For more information, 647-1700 DAY OR NIGHT call (806) 647-3406 FOR SALE: Toro 11.5 HP 32' riding JERRY CARTW RIGHT / BROKER 647- 1700 USDA lawn mower, handmade leather sad- KENNY DOSS I AGENT - 647- 3243 TDD 1-800-735-2989 dle, T-30 Ferguson tractor with ADVERTISING WORKS! EQUAL HOUSING a OPPORTUNITY Joe Franco, Manager shredder arid box blade. 647-4280. 6-47-4tc Let it work for you ... call 647-3123 today! 10 Castro County News * February 21, 2002 Quilters will need Make our readers your customers! WHO YOU some housing To advertise in The Castro County News, call 647-3123! Local residents are being GONNA CALL? invited to share their spare bed- rooms with visitors to the fourth Subscribe to The Castro County News! annual Ogallala Quilters Festi- r The cost is $21.00 (in Castro County), $22.50 (out of Castro val, set for April 4-6 in Dim- • 30 Locations in Texas • mitt. County but in Texas) and $25.00 (other than Texas) a Year. 50 Agents • 24 Hours Over 1,000 people are expec- Du. nc.r..A.r.ancan Ewa ss ted to attend the festival, and Name Sc Habil Etruri} places will be needed for some www.centralbailbond.com of them to stay. Mailing Address Forms or additional informa- tion may be obtained from Da- City State Zip vis at 647-5362. 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Obituary Kenneth funeral %me Kinn% le.s. l'residem Wilhelmine Vinton (-; 01: till Wilhelmjne Vinton, 91, of Many colota Quinaz ry ‘!) SCS s M. Hereford, formerly of Nazareth, to citowt from +xr- died Sunday, Feb. 17. iforxatitordd Services are today (Thursday) geolytia Afta4414 SCRI`BNER at 10 am. at St. Anthony's GRAND OLD FLAGS — These American Flags are just two of Bromic (s..„1:6 1tltr►4tsyMMSWITmoet aa Catholic Church with Morisi- the mpny that flew by the Castro County Courthouse during Southwestern Bell gnor Orville Blum officiating. President's Day Monday. Nene,: g06-647-5171 806.647-0107 Burial will ' be in Rest Lawn Photo by Paula Portwood Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Gilliland-Wat- , son Funeral Home of Hereford. She was born Jan. 18, 1911 in Nazareth and married Leon Vinton on June 7, 1935. ACGA slates She moved to Deaf Smith County from Nazareth in 1941. glean? Opening She was a homemaker and a member of St. Anthony's Cath- convention olic Church, where she was The American Corn Growers The convention is being held active in Christian Mothers. Association (ACGA) will, hold in Washington, D.C., to give Her husband preceded her in its annual convention March 7- ACGA members a chance to Creative Hair death on June 22, 1961. A son, 9, in Washington, D.C. visit with their congressional Robert Morrow, preceded her in Theme for this year's conven- delegates and the members of death in 1983. tion is "America's Farm Fami- the administration. and Nail Design Survivors include a son, Don, lies—Feeding and Fueling Our Issues such as farm policy, of Hereford; a daughter, Rita Country's Freedom." The con- energy and other items impor- 364-7976 • 124 W. 4th St., Hereford Morgan, of Hereford; a sister, vention will be held at the tant to rural America are ex- Louise Hollenstein of Canyon; Sheraton Four-Points, located at pected to be the focus of the 11 grandchildren and 15 great- 1201 K Street NW in Washing- meeting and of member' visits COMPLETE FAMILY HAIR CARE grandchildren. to4 D.C. with government officials. The family suggests memori- "During this nation's time of For more information about Comfortable and relaxed setting to compliment and enhance your natural als to St. Anthony's Endow- need, we want the people of the the convention, including regis- beauty and health. ment Fund. United States to be assured that tration information, visit the We offer personal consultations on a variety of hair services — specializing in America's farm families will ACGA web site at precision haircuts, perms, foils, highlighting and coloring. Other services available continue to feed, clothe, shelter www.ACGA.org or contact Lisa are facial waxing and complete hand and feet care, including pedicures, manicures as well as If you ever thought the drunk and fuel all of ' them," said Miles at (202) 835-0330. sculptured nails. driving law in the United States ACGA President Keith. Dittrich. Get ready for spring with our figure toning exercise beds and we offer tanning with no were harsh, think again ... "Just as we have done before, lines. FINLAND and SWEDEN: our nation's farmers have •Apples can be grown much Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Drunk drivers receive an stepped forward and are doing further north than other fruit and later times are available by appointment. automatic jail sentence of one our part to insure America's trees because they blossom later Loretta Aleman and daughter, Paddy Tijerina — 25 years combined experience year at hard labor. freedom." in the spring.

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