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THE VALLEY QUTR1 TAQUE TEXAS 92 VOLUME 42 NUMBER 8 THURSDAY,UNE AUGUST 8, 2002 BRISCOE COUNTY Mexican Dinners To Be Served At It's Time To Give Away Catholic Center That Trip To Ruidoso! Catholic Cen- The Quitaque With HOT weather here, we at the Valley Tribune decided it's ter will once again be serving time to hold our 2nd Annual Ruidoso, NM Vacation Give-Away! their delicious home-made Mexi- Beginning August 15 and running through September 15 anyone can Dinners on Saturday, Au- who renews their subscription or purchases a new subscription to gust 10 , 2002 at the Catholic The Valley Tribune for themselves or someone else will be entered Center. in the drawing. The winner will be drawn on September 16 and Serving hours on Saturday will be announced in the September 19th edition of the %Bey Tri- will be from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 bune. For each subscription renewed or purchased you will be p.m. and again from 5:00 p.m. entered one time. to 8:00 p.m. One lucky person and their family will win a 5 day 4 night stay The group will also have at Pinecliff Village in the beautiful and cool mountain setting of available other wonderful au- Ruidoso, NM from Monday, October 28 until Friday, November 1, thentic Mexican entrees such as 2002. The Valley Farm Store in Quitaque has been working hard on their expansion and tacos, enchilada plates, chalupas So if spending 5 relaxing days in the cool, clean mountain air remodeling efforts to better serve their customers in the \alley Region. Stop by and and burritos. fishing, hiking, horse back riding, playing golf on some of the fin- check it out! If you need further informa- est golf courses in the United States, watching the wonderful dis- tion, please call 455-1277. You play of fall foliage Mother Nature puts on or spending some time can also call this number on Sat- at the casino then this is the deal for you. Gorillas To Hold Hockey E-Mail urday to place orders for take Not only do you get The Valley ghbune delivered to your mail out. box each and every week you save,$7 locally and $4 for out of town, The Valley Tribune Clinic In Silverton Proceeds from this event will off of the newsstand price. In addition you will be eligible to re- vtaylor@caprock-.com go to towards the upkeep of the The Amarillo Gorillas Professional Hockey Club will be holding ceive one 20 word personal classified or garage sale every week! Quitaque Catholic Center, and So if you take advantage of it, this added bonus could save you a Blacktop Hockey Clinic on Saturday August 24 from 10 a.m. to thank you for your support. 12 noon on the west side of the Courthouse in Silverton. The cost $229.50 per year. Plus you could be the winner of a wonderful will be $10 per child. The Clinic is open to both boys and girls age Kayla Johnson Guest Recognized For vacation!. 7 years or older. For registration information contact Dewayne So enter now and start getting The Valley Tribune so you can be Juarez at 823-2247, Jeff or Sonya Smith at 823-2023 or register at Accomplishments In Special Education up on the latest news , local sales , and events happening in the Silverton's Tropical Sno. Valley Region! The Valley 'Tribune, your Best Choice for local Kayla Johnson Guest a special educator from liirkey, TX, was news and advertising. We would also like to encourage parents, grandparents, friends, recently awarded the Professionally Recognized Special Educator and family to come out and watch the children have fun. Bring (PRSE) Certificate for Educational Diagnosis by The Council for chairs, blankets, or anything to be comfortable. Exceptional Children (CEC). The Gorillas Hockey Clinic gives children an opportunity to learn The PRSE designation is awarded to special educators who have Calendar Of Events the game of hockey from players Chris Robertson and Brian demonstrated that they meet professional standards for practice Pellerin. The Clinic consists of a portable hockey rink that can be in the field. PRSE recipients must have earned professional de- set up in any parking lot or street, hockey nets, sticks and balls. August 8 grees or endorsements in special education,'have at least three -Thrkey City Council meeting @ 7 p.m Children are encouraged to bring good footwear such as run- years experience in their area ofexpertise, and follow CEC's code Vstinirrio Madness at Valley .= m -.P. MN ning shoes and come out and have fun. "We are happy to help out of ethics and standards of practice. the Silverton BeautificationAssociation with this Clinic," said Di- "CEC is proud to award the PRSE designation to deserving spe- Aueust tz rector of Media Relations Denis J. Puska. "This will be the first cial educators," said Richard W. Mainzer, CEC's Assistant Execu- -Turkey Lions Club at Hotel 'ffirkey it 7 p.m. time to this community and we are inviting the children to come tive Director of Professional Standards and Practice. "These spe- -Quitaque City Council meeting at City Hall @ 5 p.m. out and have fun." cial educators demonstrate their commitment to their profession -Quitaque Fire Department meeting More than 400 children have participated in the Clinics to date and their students by meeting professional standards that result Auvust 13 that have been held across the Panhandle including Amarillo, in effective practice in the field." -We The Women meeting at Methodist Church it 12 Noon Hereford, Dimmitt, and Borger, TX, Guymon, OK Liberal, KS and CEC's PRSE program will play a major role in ensuring stu- -Thrkey Senior Citizens meeting it 6 p.m. Clovis, NM. dents with exceptionalifies receive quality instruction. Through The Gorillas will have t-shirts, hats, and souvenir pucks for the PRSE program principals and others in hiring positions can sale as well during the clinic. identify these individuals who have met professionally recognized standards, thus ensuring that they have the knowledge and skills to provide effective instruction to the students in their charge. In addition, the PRSE program promotes quality special education practice by standardizing the knowledge and skills a professional special educator must have. The Council for Exceptional Children, the largest international professional association for special educators, related service pro- viders, and parents, works to improve the educational success of students with disabilities and/or gifts and talents. The Council represents members serving more than 5 million students with disabilities and 2.5 million gifted students in the United States. re&

Honoring Those Who Served A Salute To Local Veterans Mayor Roland Hamilton and Dr Sidney Ontai present Arnold and Rose Castillo with a plaque in appreciation for their Volunteer Work on getting the new Quitaque Clinic ready for its Grand Opening on Saturday August 3. Louis Drum , Rob Francis and other Friends of the lempie T. Francis for Judge Campaign also helped with the renova- tions. Farm Bill Meeting Scheduled Otwell Twins Returning The Hall County FSA Office will hold a producer meeting to discuss various aspects of the new Farm Bill on lbesday, August To Turkey's Gem Theatre 13th at 1:30 p.m. in the Bronze Room of the First Bank and lust in Memphis. Another meeting will be held on Wednesday, August America's favorite singing twins, David and Roger Otwell, grew 14th in llirkey at 1:30 p.m. at the Bob Wills Center. The main up in Thlia, Texas singing in church harmonizing as only siblings focus of these meetings will be concerning bases and yields for the can do. In August of 1977 they auditioned for the Lawrence Welk new farm program. All producers are encouraged to attend one or Show, which was the number one syndicated show in America at both of these meetings. Lee Oneal Davis that time. Mr. Welk loved them and they quickly became one of Lee Oneal Davis enterd the the most popular groups ever to perform on the Lawrence Wlk aJ Armed Forces on November 22, Show. They were members of the show for seven years. Here's A Texas E.J. Browning 1942. He served in the Army in They have performed all over the United States at Fairs and You Can Mess With! E.J. Browning entered the the Medical Detachment. He such prestigious theatres as Cape Cod Melody TI nt in Hyannis 'isThe Or inat ' Armed Forces in January 1953, trained in Fort Smith, Arkan- Port, Mass., the Valley Forge Music Fair in Valley Forge. Pa., the Page 3 during the Korean Conflict He sas. Front Row Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio: Disney Land and Disney TEXAS Vr served in the Navy as an Oneal went overseas in Octo- World. They have also performed on the Dinah Shore Show and (Mess with it all you wont) Electrican Technician on the ber 4, 1944. He served in on ABC's 20/20. The have performed with Chuck Berry Barbara CROSSWORD USSYosemite, and at the AD19 Rhineland Central Europe, Mandrill, Marty Robbins, the Judds and many more at New Port, Rhode Island. He Normandy Beach, Battle of the As one fan explained, "When the Otwell 'Rvins sing they simply The Texas Crossword Puzzle then transferred to the De- Bulge and at the Rhine River. captivate the audience." As Mr. Welk would say "They are simply Wunderful! Wunderful!" proudly sponsored every week by; stroyer, USS Power 839 and He came back to the United shipped out to the Carribean States on February 16, 1946 and They will be performing at the Gem Theatre in lirkey on Sat- Sea and the Mediterrean Sea. was discharged at Ft. Sam urday, August 17, 2002. The show will begin at 8:00 p.m. and THE SPORTSMAN BAR & GRILL Houston, Texas on March 4, admission will be $8 per person. For more information call 806- Cluitaquo, TEXAS 1-806-455-1200 1 4 *** * 11- 1;t * ici 4 1046 423-1273. Page 2 The Valley Tribune, Quitaque, Texas, Thursday, August 8, 2002 MEMBER 2002

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THE VALLEY TRIBUNE Successor to The Quitaque 'Tribune, Established at Quitaque in 1960 Published Every Thursday at Quitaque, Texas 79255 Vince F 'Taylor, Owner/ Publisher Laura Taylor, Editor Earlyne Jameson, Reporter SUBSCRIPTION RATES PER YEAR BRISCOE, HALL, MOTLEY, FLOYD COUNTIES 41850 ELSEWHERE $21.50 Advertising rates upon request. Classified advertising; minimum charge is $4 50 Back Row (L-R):Abby Hill, Jacob Hancock, Lacie Pointe4 for 30 words or less, then 15 cents a word after the first 30 words. Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, Courtney Galvan, Alyssa Pointer. Front Kow (L - R): Jolie firm or corporation which may appear in the columns of the The Valley Tribune Kye Fuston Places In National Little Britches Hill, Colleen Hancock (kneeling), Rachel Hancock, Baylie will be gladly corrected upon its being brought to the attention of the publisher matio c°: During the last week in July fifteen hundred kids from twenty-six states Pointer, Jerrica Galvan and Brandon Pointex The publisher has the right to reject advertising and edit copy and reserves the right to cancel any advertisement at any time cimpeted in the National Little Britches Rodeo Finals, held in Colorado POSTMASTER SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO Springs, Colorado. Summer Reading Program A Big Success! THE VALLEY TRIBUNE, BOX 478, QUITAQUE, TEXAS 79256 Kye Fuston qualified to participate in the Dally Ribbon Roping event. By Arlene Hinkle (8081-455-1101 He placed 9th in the nation! ■ tballatiPtYeneinPill ilOION•• • ltIsaw:a8Mdt:Ili°rnftifignYascifane'elaishldu; Kye is the son of Leck and Lisa Fuston of Del Norte, Colorado and the WOW! We had a great group of readers for our summer Reading Pro- hail ex THE VALLEY TRIBUNE OBITUARY POLICY July 11°1' 8 rep grandson of James and Wilda Fuston of Turkey. gram "Read Across Texas" at Caprock Public Library. We had 21 entrants being too late to and 11 read at least 10 books. Abby Hill was the overall winner with 148 The policy of TheValley Tribune has always been to print obituaries in July oral ranial books. The 11 readers read 660 books! a standard format. If you wish an obituary to contain information other ley County Nation Each winner was given a t-shirt and 2nd place winner received a sports than the standard, it will be placed in a display format, and charged accordingly. Northfield -2.65.- bottle. The readers were presented with a star sheet and a certificate. Kenymeyer, ma tad' Cookies and punch were served. Thanks to the group for reading and thanks to the parents for all their and Tornmie cl help. Readers of each group are: The 3 to 4 year olds: 1st Place - Jolie Hill ; 2nd Place - Rachel Hancock w ROOTS, CHUTES" Tumordheserd nthdeainr tsa' Kindergarten: 1st Place - Brandon Pointer nity Center in Flom and remin 1st Grade: 1st Place - Jerrica members Galvan BUCKETS AND BOOTS coo/ barbecued 2nd Grade: let Place - Abby Hill; 2nd Place - Colleen Hancock 3rd Grade: 1st Place - Alyssa Pointer; 2nd Place - Courtney Galvan; A quality consignment store. cooked on an outdoo: Fannie: 3rd Place - Madison Meyer BY. and rnet 4th Grade: None OPENS MONDAY - JULY 14, 2002 - 10 A.M. Turner 5th Grade: 1st Place - Lade Pointer; 2nd place - Jacob Hancock 424 MAIN Silverton, TX. Ph. 806/823-2588 acAgriCituLitiONE Quitaque Weather >>>>>>>>>>>>>>»«««««««< Village, Forecast for Next 9 Days ON THE QT 1l: Taking Quality Winter Clothing aamBlet asribF nteIntnninAbddng,c,,kFilHoanthlyanu:ddfi.8loldmri5lm ri digong°0n,Yg Am rhnssti,ehm anFicascta:sbn iscyensArneoratechrenah:81Totya.eiii MOM OK youx Bill and Nadine King arrived in 8 High / -Dad Pf•CIL LOW OF) Quitaque the earlier part of the INFANT - thru - ADULT Thu 50-tk clk/eddiKg AKKilYeliSCUL9 Aug Partly Cloudy 94.169• 30 % week for visiting and Homecoming OB activities. They stayed with ALL CLOTHING MUST BE IN STYLE, Fro Isolated 9- August Aug 93.166* 40 % Nadine's brother, Corky Morris and 6, 1952 Storms CLEAN, PRESSED & ON HANGERS! from 09 with Ruby King. Others visiting Sat To kelp c.e.teloaote, tketa ektkblelt sent tkue Olt OK Akasleaa Dose Aug Partly Cloudy 91./66 9 20 % Ruby King were her son, Jerry; her Also Taking Furniture! 10 nephew, the Bill Winton's; her niece, Sun reunion jfirst clkl2 LOQ/2 VOA! Aug Pertly Cloudy WM. 20 % Joy and Jerry Bostick; her sister, Small working appliances, dishes, linens, 11 Flomot. Imogene Bethel; her brother, the Mon nice collectibles, tools, and Ect. Lucy, PataicI2, 7odcl, Ottaaces, Dee, MiekeP.2e , Cony, Aug Mostly Sunny 95•/69• 10 % Lawrence Bedwells; brother -in-law, 12 Rogers ham the Joe Kings; along with cousins, EVERYTHING MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. Donnie Fubba, Bec4, Jalee, Maktki, we Aug Partly Cloudy 95°169• 10 % Gus and Patsy Gibson. 14th birthday and Mr 13 PLEASE CONTACT LINDA at Mexican luncheon in h Jac, Aa , Caataok, Gad Eactii. Wes Bill, Nadine, Jerry King and Aug Partly Cloudy 95°/69• 10 % Ruby went to Caprock •Canyons sented a decorated cak 14 THE PLUM THICKET celebr Thu State Park where the Bosticks and Attending the **• *** Aug Partly Cloudy 95•/69° 10 % Wintons staying Saturday en of Lindale, Mn, Ra IS were or Call 823-2587 or 823-2584 Magnificaat promises are If you would persuade, you must Fro night for a picnic and visitin g. ,,klar and Mrs. Merl 1 Aug Partly Cloudy 9S°/69• 10 % lUgary, Danetegin an always to be suspected. appeal to interest, rather than 16 of Abilene; Mrs. Jackie —Theodore Parker intellect. tat up:med./Port*, August 7. 2002. at 504 AM Cert.. OsOight Tuns (Wednesday. 604 AM *A* —Benjamin Franklin 4001 and Mr. and Mrs. Howl see BRISCOE COUNTY 110th BIRTHDAY #######i Mrs. Tim (Gina) Sh and Mrs. J.W. Eubank New Mexico last week Mrs. Tommie Jo Cr 218112EJ attended the Brownim Restaurant in Lubbool Aleda Elaine Ross I August 9-10, 2002 and family. Wood Carving Classes will be offered during the Old Brittany Dockery o Settlers Reunion at the Roaring Springs Community Center on Friday and Saturday, August 23rd and 24th. Wood Memorial Arena, Silverton, Texas Carolyn and Arnold Jo and Neal Guest Sessions will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and Stock Furnished by Gleghorn Rodeo Co. of Lubbock, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Wilb 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day. Open TCRA, UPRA Rodeo Begins at 8:00 p.m. day with Mr. and Mrs The cost of the class will be $30.00. Each person should Jack Anglin, Wednes( bring carving tools as there will be a limited number Anson, available for loan. RODEO EVENTS AND FEES L.T. Starkey of Ral The instructor, Charlie Brooks from Whitehouse, TX Bareback $65 $125 key. Visiting the week Rio/1 key were Mrs. Jackie I has been carving and teaching carving for twelve years. He 8a* Bronc Riding $65 Ladies $ 65 currently serves as Director of the Texas Woodcarvers Guild &muesli Mrs. Judy Stark of $65 $ 65 Kat* and Ode Shur and attends 6 to 8 show/sales per year where he has won Mary Pigg, Arnold Castillo, Janne Turner $65 $200 Added Money PerTimed Event, servance held in Pete: several 1st Place and Merit Awards. Women's $65 $500 Added Money For Rough Stock Milani, Emily and Hal He serves as instructor at the Texas Woodcarvers Guild in Amoutt.2 Semal Jordan Kids Sheep Ride (age 8 and unden...$10 Kids Calf Scramble Milani family was Mn April and September each year and at Rally on the Rio in Mrs. CarolYn John Aussat111 Poker Run Saturday Afternoon Starting 1:00 p.m. with her mother Mercedes each January. He and his wife, Kathy have served Cheyenne Ballard, Harold Wheeler Mrs. Admission: Adults, $7 - Children 6-12, $5 Rodeo Sponsored by BCAA inview. as chairperson for the East Texas Woodcarving Show in &MAIL Mr. and Mrs. orvill Tyler for the past 6 years. Joan Helms, Jayme Green, Barry Wil Charlie's work may be viewed on his website at Wheeler liams family at the www.cbwoodstudio.com and he will answer any ques- Aueust 12 MISIOM 1111322 M131.2010111` Handmade Boots, Gun, Quilt, $150 Gift Cert. To Be Given Away tions at cbrooks@cor•internet.com or Danny Maynard, Ashley Adamson, TIC 903.839.7042. Mary Jo Barnhill, Laura Lynn Davidson The Roaring Springs Community Volunteers organization Be( AMARA is sponsoring this course and any volunteer will be glad to S'Eat3 MUMMY MEM 201 Broal Teresa Saul, Pearl Tapp, Danny 806.348.730, make a reservation for you. England, Margie Pinkerton, Jason Music By The Silver Creek, 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Cloyd '148ftwari;46,,,wannb, AILDIEC4 Ryan Wellman, Richard Wellman, VDITIMMI alITEMITE Sierra Burleson, Bill Farley, Arts & Crafts, Food & Games Booths Beginning 9:00 a.m., Cow Pattie Bingo Stephanie England, John Luke Sh- THE annon Quilt Show, Entertainment Under the Shelter SPOT Parade, 10:30 a.m. • Barbecue, 12:30 p.m. Midway Drive-In August lb MAN,°VER mAvE THE PA Glenn Ramsey, Lorene Midway between Turkey & Quitaque.New York &LA. SethiT, Ann WERE Coker, Kelly Mendoza, Shorty DIKEI 21211 Ipa SPECIAL FEATURE Kimbell, Amy Meeks gyjng YOUOIL NEEDED1 — Friday, Saturday & Sunday Night's — August 8 • 7:00 p.m. DrEcoCiluTEDivE »» Aug. 9th, 10th, & 11th «« DUE To s 9-iappy anniversary WE ARE L W Rated Al JO sHuA Olty F°RCEL Amiga wrzON FR/Divi Mr & Mrs Wilburn Leeper vE WE,. WILL y Mr & Mrs Kevin Burleson Saturday Movie is FREE Elumit.111 Pr AKs74,,"AVI Mr & Mrs Max Meyer Tr YOU RAI/EN.—41' H for Jr. High & High School Students August 12 SOmpott T Mr & Mrs Rex Yeary Sunday Movie is FREE August 13 GE`r L im, for Pre-School - 6th Grade & Family Mr & Mrs Bryan Buchanan August 14 P4821VE."i'ri4pBZtRA HAV Concession & Gate OPEN at 8:00 p.m. Mr & Mrs Albert Castillo CO0 N -4rUk MEMBER FDIC P O. BOX ic RE /2 MOVIE STARTS at DARK! Mr & Mrs Russell Yates . By kip VER &MAW (806) 455-1441 UTTAQUE 5 40 For more information call: 806-423-1166 Mr & Mrs Jake Merrell PAINTED. gEt

The Valley Tribune, Quitaque, Texas, Thursday, August 8, 2002 Page 3 FLOMOT NEWS COOK'S CORNER THE span= BAR & muLL BY EARLYNE JAMESON

OVERHEARD Now Serving Plate Lunch Specials We need a rainbow today, Lord. This August has not been excep Things haven't been going so good. tionally hot, but it is still too hot to Tuesday's The motor is shot in the dryer cook and eat a big, hot meal. This Wednesday's Thursday's The toaster has just expired week, I've got a 30 Minute Meal for And the tractor almost gave up for good. you that is cool and delicious, and Lunch Special Lunch Special Lunch Special can be on the table in half an Hamburger Steak We need a rainbow today, Lord. hour! Dijon Chicken Salad, Butter- Chicken Fried Steak Chicken Strips We know it's asking a lot milk Rosemary Muffins and But- Mashed Potatoes But we need a soaking rain Mashed Potatoes Cream Gravy --"-118.80 terscotch Parfaits are sure to fill Our land is in pain your family up without spending Corn, Green Beans Blackeyed Peas And we need a good cotton crop. Mashed Potatoes chlrls 14„ hours in the kitchen. & Tea DIJON CHICKEN SALAD Fried Okra & Tea Fried Squash & Tea We need a rainbow today, Lord. 4 cups cubed cooked chicken, The brightest and widest and best freshly cooked or leftover me Because a promise from You it toeWay Du Mb1 he 1 cup sliced celery We know will be true $595 1 cup green grapes All Plate Lunch Specials - And will take this load off our chest. includes Tax. 1 cup red seedless grapes 0 Motley County Farmers Have Busy Month In July 1 can mandarin oranges, drained 7g968 Motley County farmers had a busy month in July plowing cotton land, 1/4 cup sliced green onions swathing and baling feed, spraying for obnoxious weeds and the infesta- 3/4 cup mayonnaise tion of grasshoppers. Hoe hands have been in some cotton fields. 2 Tablespoons honey • C111111E111E, TEXAS 78255 - (808) 455-1200 Beneficial rains were registered the first two weeks in July and iso- 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard I UCY 48 Houston Museum the 1/2 teaspoon salt ACROSS lated rainfall the remainder of month in parts of Motley County . On of Fine _ The Original bitithriss In 1/4 teaspoon pepper festive TX party July 11th, a hail storm damaged cotton in the Whitefiat community and 50 state seal has 'a Rion other Lettuce leaves 5 Kuwait's ruler TEXAS being too late to replant cotton, feed was planted. star of five " rid charged 1/2 cup sliced almonds 6 XIT once covered July total rainfall and 2002 moisture recorded up to august 1st by Mot- counties 51 a of smoke CROSSWORD ley County National Weather Service Volunteers is: Betty Simpson, In a bowl, combine the first six 52 One _ one Ranger' ingredients. In a small bowl, corn- 7 TXism: 'como by Charley & Guy 0o-bison Northfield - 2.65... 13.07; Buzz Thacker, Roaring Springs - 2.58...10.07; (How are you?) 53 TXism: 'mad as bine mayonnaise, honey, mustard, IMMImmor Kelly Meyer, Matador - 3.40...12.74; 8 Marys Univer. _ eyed cow" MOM Jim Stockton, Whi tenet - 2.80...12.60; salt and pepper;mix well. Stir into Copyrchl 2002 el Orbtson as in San Antonio 54 TXism: 'nol a lick' ■■ and Tommie Jo Cruse, Flomot - 1.74...8.95 inches. chicken mixture. Cover and refrig- IM 9 _western State 55 this treaty led to destruc- Reunion Of Pioneer Family erate until serving time. Serve on a is in Wichita Falls tion of missiles in TX Ell .w 41,k, The lettuce-lined plate, Sprinkle with 11111111111 descendants of Benjamin Franklin and Symatha (Fannie) V aughn 12 TXism: lire and 56 TXism: •shootin' Turner held their annual reunion Saturday , August 3rd at the Commu- almonds. Makes 6 servings. fall • (retreat) 58 Brazos - "arms of 111111111111= MINIM STS nity Center in Flomot. The 47 who registered enjoyed meeting family BUTTERMILK ROSEMARY 16 in NE Oldham Co. 1.1...11111 1111111.1111 MUFFINS t9 TX Johnny Horton's re. members and reminiscing with those they knew . The good food included savory barbecued smoked brisket roasts that Richard T urner of Matador 2 1/4 cups flour 'North to MM. 2 Tablespoons sugar cooked on an outdoor grill with mesquite wood. 22 Sam Houston was 1 Tablespoon baking powder by a NM= MEM 1 0 A.M. B.F. and Fannie married in 1887 in Bell County, Texas. The young 2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary Cherokee chief 59 concealed Turner family came to Motley County in 1891 and settled four miles south- NM= -2588 OR 3/4 teaspoon dried 23 TX war cry: . 6 0 ■ (<< east of Flomot. The family home was an early landmark. Their last sur - rosemary,crushed 'Remember scores 11111.11111. MENEM viving child, Roxie Turner died in 1999. 3/4 teaspoon salt 24 'Situation DOWN NMI MUM. Family members attended from Youngsville and Mathew, Louisiana; 1J2 cup plus 1Tablespoon shorten- all fouled up' 1 head coach at ■■ ing Incline Village, Nevada and Plainview, Abernathy, Petersburg, Keller, ing 29 Aggie kisses his AIM and Alabama MUM EIN MEM Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas. Those attending from Matador were Rich- 3/4 cup buttermilk after a score 2 Lake MIEN MI. P-553 ard and Dorothy Ann Turner, Joy and Leon Archer, Dean and Nova Dale 1/4 cup butter or margarine, 30 transportation to means lriendship• DFW International Turner, Craig, Cathey, Cassidy and Carley Turner, Riley Wayne Turner, melted 3 belly button fuzz MM. .E, In a large bowl, combine the first 31 this Lade was Dallas 4 Hill Country 15 Corpus Christi Brenda Hurt, Stacy and Tristen Perryman, James Meador , Jim and Carla mayor at time of Natural AM radio five ingredients 40 TXism 'as hard as !S! Meador and grandchildren, Judson and Morgan Jones of Lubbock. Those JFK assassination 9 in McLennan Co 17 TXism: buster' finding a horse attending from Flomot were Donnie T urner, Carol Ann and Johnney Turner Cut in shortening until mixture 32 IXism- 'a fine how on 1-35: Elm _ 18 TXism: lax wrangler' 20 TX Claire Chennauft ■■ in heaven' and Arnold Johnson. resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in do _ • 10 TX Tanya's •Can N 41 TXism: lend a buttermilk juet until 36 military color was adviser to ' In the business session, family members voted to have the annual family 42 Phil Gramm's time moistened(mixture will be rather 37 .TXism 'pull the 11 traffic light was Chiang _-shek nens, reunion the first Saturday in August 2003 at the Community Center in on the lob (abbr dry). Fill greased muffin cups 2/3 invented by TX 21 in the year of our Flomot. 44 Rangers' heachvear I full ;brush with butter. Bake at 400 fire' (rescue) Henry "• Garrett Lord' (abbr. ) 33 Texas-__ weekend 46 Cowboy Ernmin Birthdays Celebrated for 10-13 minutes until golden 43 TXism: lf you 12 TXism: 'eating out 24 Mrs. Connally (init.) 34 Bees school T1ON. Donnie Rogers honored his daughter, Natalie Rogers of Lindale on her brown. Serve warm. Makes 1 dozen gotta of the same feed 25 Ridge North. TX 35 Dam: 'that'll 49 should not be taken 14th birthday and Michael Davis of Fritch on his 20th birthday with a BUTTERSCOTCH PARFAITS pay the band' • (associated) 26 Gov. Hubbard (init.) nicely' by a TX athlete 45 film: The Great 13 TXism:' 27 TXism • 37 Santa _, TX Mexican luncheon in his home, Sunday , August 4th. They were each pre- 2 cups cold milk 50 Dam: ' in the Texas Dynamite to sh.uck• muffins' (cow chips) 38 TXism: 'spin _ sented a decorated cake and gifts. 1 package(3.4oz.) instant butters- neck' , (big chore) 28 Dublin's Or Pepper (lie) Attending the celebration were Ronnie Rogers of Lubbock, Brooke Rog- cotch pudding mix 57 wagering numbers 18 vanilla wafers, coarsely crushed 47 San Antonio 14 TXism • boose' plant uses 39 TX Gingers 'Flying t ers of Lindale, Mrs. Roseta Blackwell, Mrs. Jill Mooring and daughter , water to clean bottles Down at TX race tracks 1 carton(8 oz.) Cool Whip, thawed pianist Samaroff • Skylar and Mrs. Merl Nall of Amarillo; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Degan of woommi 6 marachino cherries Kalgary; Danebegan and son, Kyler of Crosbyton; Mrs. Shawn a Abernathy In a mixing bowl, beat milk and *AEA ILEWLE *AIME EE E *.E.VIEEEVE of Abilene; Mrs. Jackie Davis of Fritch and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Starkey pudding mix for 2 minutes until and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers of Flomot. thickened. In six parfait glasses, H DAY alternate layers of pudding, wafer ############$##################### crumbs and Cool Whip. Garnish Mrs. Tim (Gina) Shannon and daughter, Nellie and her parents, Mr. with a cherry. Refrigerate until and Mrs. J.W. Eubank of Farwell enjoyed a vacation trip to Ute Lake, serving. TIP: Change the pudding New Mexico last week. Tim joined them there for the weekend. flavor to suit your tastes. Mrs. Tommie Jo Cruse and her grandson, Fannin Gwinn of Whitefiat If you would like to request or attended the Browning family reunion Saturday held at the County Line share a favorite recipe, I'd love to Restaurant in Lubbock. hear from YOU Here's how: Aleda Elaine Ross visited in Dallas recently with Mrs. Melody Devore E-mail:vtaylorlitcaprock-spur.corn FAX:806-455-1101 URAL and family. Brittany Dockery of Vernon visited last week with her grandparents, Mail: Box 478,Quitaque,TX79255 It is only five weeks until the first Carolyn and Arnold Johnson and in Turkey with aunt and husband, Kayla TUR on 2 annivesary of the 9-11-01 attack and Neal Guest. our country. May God continue Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Martin visited in Anson Tuesday and Wednes- STORE BLESS AMERICA! day with Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Moss. They attended the funeral services of ) M. Jack Anglin, Wednesday afternoon held at the First Baptist Church in Anson. L.T. Starkey of Rails visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. C.W. Star key. Visiting the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starkey and Mrs. Star WANTED key were Mrs. Jackie Davis and Michael of Fritch. Mrs. Judy Stark of Amarillo visited from Friday until Monday with $ 6 Kathy and Clois Shorter. Kathy and Judy attended the Centennial Ob- LOCAL NEWS 65 servance held in Petersburg, Saturday and visited Mr . and Mrs. Dwain GRAND If you have news you would like Milam, Emily and Haley. Also attending the celebration and visiting the in liukey Talk you can call or Milam family was Mrs. Geneva Martin. 'ock fax it to The Valley Tribune at 806- Mrs. Carolyn Johnson was in Quitaque Monday and Tuesday to be 465-1101 or drop it in our folder at with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy May who had cataract eye surgery in Pla- Turkey City Hall. inview. On The QT news may OPENING! be 3CAA Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lee visited Sunday afternoon with the Mrs. Jean dropped off at The Valley Tribune. Williams family at the Floydada Funeral Home. by using our door mail slot or you can call or fax it to 806-455-1 101. Remember, this keeps all the TRAVELERS INN folks that live out of town up to date — Bed & Breakfast — on local happenings! 201 Broadway - Roaring Springs, Tx. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 806-348-7304 Major Credit Cards Accepted! Turkey Senior www travelersinnbandb com or E-Mail TravelersBandb@AOL corn Citizens News By Oleta Randell The Turkey Senior Citizens had TI.IE SPORTSMAN BAR & GRILL 19 members and one guest, Nadini. OVER THE PAST FEW MONTHS WE, AT THE SPORTS- Davis, at our last meeting. Margie Pinkerton and Don Turner admin - MAN, HAVE MADE MANY CHANGES. MOST OF WHICH istered blood pressure check, COME IN WERE NEEDED TO TRY AND IMPROVE OUR SERVICE TO Louis Randall, President called the COME JOIN US YOU. WE HAVE ADDED NEW ITEMS TO OUR MENU AND meeting to order. G.P. Driskill, led AND DISCONTINUED SOME ITEMS. the prayer for the food. The next meeting will be August 13, so come AND SEE ALL DUE TO THE INCREASING COST OF FOOD PRODUCTS on out, bring a covered dish, and REGISTER WE ARE FORCED TO HAVE OUR BUFFET & SALAD BAR join in the fun, food and fellowship' ONLY ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY. DURING THE FOR BBQ THE WEEK WE WILL HAVE DAILY PLATE LUNCH SPECIALS. TURKEY TALK GRILL TO UNADVERTISED WE ALSO HAVE PORTERHOUSE, T-BONE, AND RIB-EYE Oleta Randall was in Childress STEAKS ALONG WITH OUR NEW BBQ BRISKET ON A BUN. Tuesday. BE GIVEN SPECIALS IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED ANY OF THESE ITEMS JUST ASK Ann Pierce of McLean spent Sat AWAY! SOMEONE WHO HAS. I PROMISE THE FOOD DOESN'T urday and Sunday with Louis and THRU-OUT THE GET ANY BEXII..it OR AT A MORE REASONABLE PRICE Oleta Randall. WE STILL HAVE THE FAJITAS ON FRIDAY NIGHT & STORE! RIBS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. WE NOW HAVE A NEW COOK, HE IS VERY FAST & AN EXCELLENT COOK. COME NATIONAL POISON BY AND SEE US, I PROMISE YOU WON'T BE DISAP- CONTROL HOTLINE POINTED. THANK'S FOR YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE 1-800-222-1222 JERRY BECK The Valley Tribune, Quitaque, Texas, Thursday, August 8, 2002 riage 4 o,GREA PCG =-- Texas Cooperative TSTRJAIGIVi Cotton EXTENSION By Shawn Wade The Tara. ASA Urwsty System News High Plains Sunflower Workshop from Plains Cotton Growcrs, Inc. NCC & 19 National Commodity Groups By: Brandon McGinty, CEA-Ag, Briscoe County Is August 12, At Lubbock Center Supporting Disaster Assistance Time To Treat White Grubs Lubbock- Farmers on the High Plains can learn more about sunflow- Momentum is growing and the need for 2001 and now 2002 Crop Loss ers at an Aug. 12 crop workshop sponsored by Texas Cooperative Exten- Assistance is beginning to gain bipartisan support inside the halls of Con- Summer rains have given white grubs a place to thrive. White grub sion and the National Sunflower Association. gress. damage can be detected by irregular shaped areas of weakened or dying "Sunflowers are a good crop to grow in rotation with cotton, corn, grain Supporting that effort is a letter dated July 30 and addressed to mem- grass in the lawn. If people had grub problems last year , then it might be sorghum and other crops. Many farmers also grow sunflowers as a late- bers of Senate urging action on the issues as quickly as possible. The a good idea to go ahead and treat this year. Check for grubs by digging season catch crop," said Calvin 'thistle, Extension agronomist based at letter, which has been under construction since early July, is now tar- small holes, three to four inches deep throughout the yard. If four to ten Texas A&M's Lubbock Research And Extension Center "This workshop geted toward building support for a specific piece of legislation (S. 2800, grubs per square foot are found then chemical treatment is needed. T o will take place at Texas A&M's Research and Extension Center north of the "Emergency Agricultural Assistance Act of 2002") avoid a long and difficult battle with white grubs, A&M entomologists say Lubbock (1102 East FM 1294). Signed by 20 nationally recognized commodity groups, including the now is the time to treat. New chemicals on the market last slot longer "Take exit 11 off of Interstate Highway 27(FM 1294 exit), and proceed National Cotton Council, the letter points out the need for an assistance and can be put out now. Remember to always read and follow label direc- 1/2 mile east. The Center is a complex of buildings just south of FM package in light of the growing effects of the current drought. tions. Irrigate treatments promptly so they will soak into the ground. A 1294." One of the key points that needs to be included in discussion of the white grub control in turfgrass fact sheet is available at your county Ex- This free workshop is designed as a classroom and field training ses- letter sent to the Senate is the fact that S.2800 designates the spending it tension office. sion for farmers, crop consultants, agribusiness and Extension person- includes as emergency aid and does not seek any budget offsets. Hot Season for Mosquito-Borne Diseases nel, and others who wish to attend. The NCC and the cotton industry have long supported the need for Summer is in full swing, and it's time to watch out for mosquito borne Trainers-instructors for this workshop include: Dr. Larry Charlet, drought related disaster assistance so long as the money to pay for that diseases. More precautions need to be taken as the W est Nile Virus be- USDA entomologist, and Dr Tom Gulya,USDA plant pathologist, both of assistance did not come from money earmarked for the Farm Security comes a serious concern throughout. Texas. The virus can be fatal, and Fargo, North Dakota; Max Dietrich, National Sunflower Association co- and Rural Assistance Act of 2002. prevention is important. Remove all sources of standing water from the ordinator, Bismarck, North Dakota; and Trostle. The fact that 5.2800 includes language that clearly defines the bill as home, mosquito-proof dwellings, and alter outdoor activities to times and The workshop starts at 1 p.m. and should conclude around 5 p.m. Those emergency spending and does not require budget offsets that might have places mosquitoes aren't active. W ear loose and light-colored clothing. who attend will qualify to earn 2.5 continuing education units(CEU's), come from the new Farm Bill was perhaps the strongest incentive for the 2002.2003 Val l Trostle added. Mosquitoes are attracted to dark colors and can bite easier through tight cotton industry to support the legislation as the preferred vehicle for de- DodsoAsaval clothing. Also, use mosquito repellent. Symptoms of the virus include For more information on this event, contact Trostle at the Lubbock livering much needed weather related crop loss assistance to producers center, (806) 746-6101. Molly Davids°!" fever, headaches, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and swollen lymph for the 2001 and 2002 crop years. glands. The elderly, young and those with weakened immune systems FSRIA To Require New Power of Attorney Val Cheeril are more prone to contracting the virus and should take precautions ac- Implementation of the Food Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 dtHnapyctiancsht eUven 'Walk Across Texas" Update ngWthaniAspysila oon eciraefioft r cordingly. appears to be getting fully ontrack with the start of state level Farm A t By Cory Edwards, FCS-Briscoe County Service Agency training sessions. By Cory Edwards, Briscoe County ExtensionAgent, FCS As the process moves forward producers are learning more and more Walk Across Texas! participants have been making their way from about what will be required to enroll in the new program. One of the rsg, .hSalanc;.ueytt, Thcline to 'Ibxas City for 1 month now. With 697.75 total miles, the 'Double- thegeilleate:stetsLeeliffneetie: 2002 Sewing Fair To 'Sew American' Nickels & Older" have made it all the way to Spring, Maas_ items that must be addressed will be the need to update Power of Attor- • "Sew America" is this year's Sew Fair theme. The program will offer With 653.5 miles, the "Road Warriors" are still in second. The "Ankle ney forms kept on file at the county FSA office. Graders: Molly David The new law will require updated forms to be completed as part of the ddie Ramsey; Sever participants creative ideas, sewing techniques, and demonstrations fea- Express" team members are making good progress with 470 miles. The Mboans turing a wide variety of textiles. The August 12 event will be held at the "Fairmont Flyers" have moved up a notch with 308.5 total miles. Still in sign up process. FSA has provided an Internet link to the updated forrhs on their web- cnisi C Texas A&M Research & Extension Center, 6500 Amarillo Blvd. West. the game are "ASKEBAT" with 236.75 miles and "Wild Women Walkers" GrGreeting the VJH Sponsors include Texas Cooperative Extension in Potter County and the with 178.6 miles. site at: http:II forms .sc.egov .usda.gouleforme Cheerleaders. After re Potter County Extension Education Association. Here are some fun facts about Spring as we take a "Texas 'Hip:" After calling up the page referenced above producers can search for their assigned dorms b: the proper forms by number. Form FSA-211 is the basic Power of Attor- The Fair will be offered in the afternoon and evening. Registration for The tourist attraction in Spring is Old Town Spring which is a restored an the VJH squad emb ney form used to designate another person to conduct business on your the early session will begin at 1 p.m. The evening program registration railroad village of early 900s with some 150 shops featuring antiques, experience. will start at' 6 p.m. art, crafts, clothing, and restaurants. behalf. A Power of Attorney form for Husband and Wife, FSA-211-1, is Onncelasta night The afternoon presentations will include: Making Chenille; Machine Spring is home of the Texas Crawfish Music Festival. also available online. talent show hosted by Producers or landlords with additional questions about obtaining the Embroidery , A Christmas In August Trunk Show, a demonstration on The first Post Office opened its doors in 1890 and unconfirmed rumors end dances demonstration on T ie to Hang have it that new Power of Attorney forms can also contact their local Farm Service a No Sew Afghan Techniques, followed by a the hometown bank thrived enough to catch the eye of the was a favoritte hepPemrfogrnn Onto'. legendary duo Bonnie and Clyde. Agency office to receive assistant* in downloading the forms or to pick up During the four dal copies in person. The evening session will include Mystery Quilts; Needle Punch T ech- The population of Spring is 34,268 Ribbon,,f fourabourilitySup! to niques; the popular Crazy Quilt and Holiday Bazaar Ideas. Keep up the good walking! The public is invited to participate. Fees are payable at the door: $5 taught by the UCA sta for either afternoon or evening program, or $7.50 to attend both sessions. "A"A Burn Ban Is In Effect For Briscoe County going 'bananas" with Everyone is invited to participate in the Apron contest. Prizes will be Effective Immediately." Laura Payne receis for the oldest and another will go to the most unusual apron. given in the "Jump-Off Chat Participants are encouraged to bring skeins of embroidery floss. For Briscoe County Judge, Ted Kingery QUITAQUE PRODUCERS CO-OP tes t Da s o n pIace cc every 5 skeins of thread contributed, a ticket is given for a special prize wlnl eria "Standing lbgether - Standing Strong" Ms. Reagan, the VJ drawing. The thread will be donated to third world countries for eco- 40* coaches' seminar duns nomic development where women create and sell needlework. Randy Pointer - Manager successfully completini For questions about "Sew American", contact Cheryl Brewer by calling Man's capaCities have never been measured; not are we to judge Phone 1-806-455-1388 FUEL & FARM SUPPLIES of what he can do by any precedents, so little has been tried. cheerleading safety. To 806 -373 -0713 at the Cooperative Extension office in Potter County . . —Henry David Thoreau Your Business is Always Appreciated at Quitaque Producers Co-op. un: dlighting, se■lesomo cheerleading activihes. ••• Anticipation was hit The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost. camp.by Thetan VgllitopChoene er —O.K. Chesterton • E-Mail Nominated for the The Valley Tribune Davidson, Laura Pant a camp pom-routine, a c GRAHAM SUPPLY [email protected] Receiving the honor of Macy Davidson. This I Your Headquarters for ... 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',Jackie The Valley Tribune, uitaque, Texas, Thursday, August 8, 2002 Page 5 Turkey-Quitaque CISD Board Of VS Trustees Meet In Regular Session By Laura Taylor t The Turkey-Quitaque CISD Board of austees met in regular With all the new developments in computer technology it was session on Monday, July 15, 2002 at 8 p.m at the Valley School. only a matter of time before a company started making "Custom" Board members present were Larry Curry Max Meyer, Susan programs for various areas of the United States. So as a public Young, Rex Fuston and Clinton Pigg. service to you, the consumer, I would like to be the first to intro- The minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. duce you to a more user friendly version of WINDOWS 2000 for us In regular business bills were paid and the financial report pre- folks here in Thxas. sented. The TEXAS EDITION can be recognized by the unique opening A motion to approve Education Service Center XVI contracts screen. It reads: WINDERS 2000, with a background picture of for the school year 2002 - 2003 was passed unanimously The stu- Willie Nelson superimposed on theAlamo. dent accident insurance with G-M Southwest Insurance Company Please also note: was approved. The bids from Thrkey General Store for cafeteria The Recycle Bin is labeled "Outhouse" food and milk and from Griffin Oil for gas and diesel for the school My Computer is called "This Demo Contraption" year 2002-2003 were accepted unanimously Dial Up Networking is called "Good Ole' Boys" A motion passed to accept bids for property legal, general li- Control Panel is known as "The Dashboard" ability, and fleet insurance for the 2002 - 2003 school year In other Hard Drive is referred to as "4-Wheel Drive" business the Board considered personnel wages and salaries for Floppies are "Them Little OI Plastic Thangs" the 2002-2003 school year. Instead of an error message, "Duct 'Pape" pops up! 4 The board considered a Star Net, instruction by satellite, policy Changes in terminology in the TEXAS EDITION to make it A motion passed unanimously for the local district to offer only more user friendly to us here in the Lone Star State are: the required courses necessary for graduation through Star Net. Cancel: Stopdat , '.•1 , At this time the meeting was adjourned. Reset: Try'er Agin 4 n,ght h ey` 4A*111114A The next Board meeting will be held Monday August 26, 2002 Yes: Yep rwontive for the - . • • at 8 p.m at Valley School. No: Nope vehicle for de. Find: Hunt Fer It 4eb to 2002-2003 VJH Cheerleaders! (Bottom row) Mary Kate Producers Davidson, Savannah Smith, Maddie Ramsey (Middle row) Go To: Over Yonder Molly Davidson, Macy Davidson. (lbp) Laura Payne. Back: Back Yonder rAttOrney Help: Hep Me Out Here merit A TexCare Partnership: ' 1 ' 1 2%2 VJH Cheerleaders Attend UCA Camp Stop: Kwitit Sate level Farm Start: Crank'er Up Wayland Baptist University was the site for the Universal Cheerlead- connecting Texas Settings: Settins I more and more ing Association Camp held July 2nd through August 1st. Attending this families with children's Programs: Stuff At Duz Stuff 1M One of the camp were fifty cheerleaders representing area schools from V alley, Amherst, Lorenzo, Southland, and Whiteface. These young women learned health insurance for Documents: StuffAh Done Did Power of Attar. the latest cheers, chants, dances, and stunts for the upcoming school year This Week In $18 a month or less. Also note that the TEXAS EDITION does not recognize capital Representing Valley Junior High for the 2002-2003 season are Eighth letter or punctuation marks. Some programs that are exclusive to led as part of the Graders: Molly Davidson/Captain, Macy Davidson, Laura Payne, and Texas History! WINDERS 2000 are: Maddie Ramsey; Seventh Graders: Mary Kate Davidson and Savannah Aug. 2,1827 Tiperiter: a word processing program ms on their web- Smith. Texans, under command of Colerin' Book: a graphics program Greeting the VJH Cheerleaders were the W ayland Baptist University Hayden E Edwards, defeated Cyferin' Mersheen: calculator 13 can search for Cheerleaders. After registration, the Valley Cheerleaders were taken to Mexicans at the Battle of Outhouse Paper: Notepad Power of Atter- their assigned dorms by their new cheerleading buddies. From this point Nacogdoches business on your on the VJH squad embarked upon four days of a fast paced cheerleading Call 1-800-647-6558 Inner-net: Microsoft Explorer 5.0 Aug. 2, 1856 FSA211-1, is experience. for information or to apply. Pitchers: a graphics viewer Camp Colorado established six On the last night of camp, the VJH Cheerleaders participated in a If you feel this new edition may be of help to you as you advance miles north of the Colorado River Gut obtaining the talent show hosted by the WBU Cheerleaders. Performing skits, songs, into the technology age feel free to contact Billy Bob Gates' on the road between Fort Belknap xsi Pam Service and dances the program was a showcase of area talent. The VJH squad and Fort Mason ■ ■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■■■■ ■■■ orrlu or to pick up was a favorite performing a tribute in dance, "Shout T o The Lord". • •• • • 111110.• • • Aug. 2, 1866 During the four days of camp, the VJH squad received one Excellent By Clint Harmon President Andrew Johnson de- RIM ROCK CANYON Red Ribbon, four Superior Blue Ribbons, and eight Gold Superior Rib- clared that the insurrection in bons for their ability to properly execute cheers, chants, dances, and stunts Thxas had ended taught by the UCA staff. The squad also received the "Banana Award" for Aug. 6, 1842 going -bananas" with cheerleading spirit. Charles Eliot arrived at Laura Payne received a special ribbon for being selected the best jumper Galveston to take up his post as in the "Jump-Off Champion Contest" in the Junior High Division. Mary C0.013 charge d'affaires for the British Kate Davidson placed third in this competition. rangc government to the Republic of Ms. Reagan, the VJH Cheerleader sponsor , also was busy attending a Thxas coaches' seminar during this camp session. She received a certificate for Aug. 7, 1838 il:PPLIES successfully completing the UCA Advisor Program. This was a course in The Cordova Rebellion led by cheerleading safety. Topics included spotting, proper techniques for part- ahem Cow. Vicente Cordova began when his ner stunts, tumbling, conditioning, and establishing safe parameters for oppostion to the Republic of Thxas cheerleading activities. was discovered He had about 601, Anticipation was high during the final evaluations on the last day of Indian and Mexican troops, but camp. The VJH Cheerleaders represented V alley Junior High did very Texas forces under Thomas J Rusk well by taking top honors and awards. were able to put down the upris- Nominated for the UCA All-Star Program were Molly Davidson, Macy ing Davidson, Laura Payne, and Maddie Ramsey . Each candidate performed Aug. 7, 1934 a camp porn-routine, a camp-cheer and jump that was taught during camp. Franklin 0 Fuller, 44th Speaker Receiving the honor of being named to the UCA All-Star Program was U917.19181, died in Houston Macy Davidson. This honor entitles Macy to take part in a Thanksgiving Fuller was the only speaker to call Drums o ighs Day Parade in Houston. the legislature into special session Lay's' or Fresh roccoli The VJH Cheerleaders received a trophy for being the "Most Superior on his on authority avy Lay's' Squad" in the Junior High Division. This award enables the squad to Aug. 8, 1840 participate in the Thanksgiving Day Parade in Hollywood, California. lb. 59e lb. Linnville in Calhoun county was 590 The squad received another trophy for being the "Camp Champs of the sacked and burned by Comanch, Extreme Routine". This trophy was based on the squad's rhythm and Indians It was abandoned and Ice Cream F202$4 Sunny timing, formation spacing, synchronization, and sharpness while perform- never rebuilt Delight ing the most difficult dance routine taught at camp. • The most prestigious award given by the UCA Staff is the "UCA Tradi- sunm, tion Award". This award is given to the squad who demonstrated the Cookies 1° most character throughout the entire camp session. Each squad is judged 299 on conduct, work ethic, and school traditions incorporated into each day of camp. This award is given to only one squad for each camp session. "I FEEL LIKE The ValleyJunior High Cheerleaders were honored to receive this award. 994 Smucker's Spreads All in all, the VJH Cheerleaders made a "sweep" in ribbons, trophies, Tostatos' 4„tt,' and awards. These accomplishments are a testament to the fact that A FISH Chips great things can be accomplished when we "Unite In Spirit". Let the tradition continue! Come out and support the V alley Junior High! WITH NO WATER " 4t, )1, 2$3

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sisfleY Trib' 110! Page 6 The Valley Tribune, Quitaque, Texas, Thursday, August 8, 2002 2002 Quitaque Homecoming At The 's Quitaque Homecoming Stirs Memory Of Home Dale and Dona Smith's home w as a place of remininscing this week- e an Quitaque Homecoming festivities kicked-off Friday Night with 185 exes end, August 2,3 & 4 with house guest Monte and Anita Wise, Kerrville, figarett enjoying a hamburger supper at the Catholic Center The delicious burgers Tx and Harold "Barney" and "Fussy ,' Bogan, Nacogdoche, Tx, as well as • nts91p,:e9th:pahree::°: were prepared by Dale Smith along with W.L. Merrell. A group of local the classes of 1957, 1958, 1959 that gathered Saturday afternoon and increasi ladies assisted with the serving. evening There was a lot of reminiscing, looking at pictures, Quitqaue 9519 Saturday morning there were 210 exes registered at the Community Panther, Commencement and piano recital programs, Panther annuals, Center 15:::,:ksieva.J 23;54. picture taking, eating and catching up on what everyone is doing now ::cui:rii The noon meal was held at the Catholic Center with 250 being served. The class of 1958 even called their classmate Janelle Woods Smith Immeditately following the meal the business meeting was held. who is working in Branson, MO this summer to visit with her Janelle President Jim Davidson called the meeting to order with Phil Barefield sent a flower arrangement for the party in her Black Panther vase. School- offering the invocation. Secretary/ Treasurer Bob Ham gave the financial ro 9 e frftY5ta mates and some of their spouse that gather for the party were. Butch and report as well as the Previous Homecoming minutes. Election of officers Dean Hamilton, Deloy Myers, Suzie Shannon, Bennie Reagan all of Quite- were as follows President-Jack Johnson, Vice President- W.L. Merrell, que, Verlon Hamilton, Westlake, Tx, Fred Davidson, Felix Johnson both SecetaryflYeasurer- Bob Ham, Historiam/ Reporter- Susie Shannon. of Amarillo, Tx, Bill Mayfield, Hillsboro, TX Frankie Pittman, Wolfforth, Davidson gave update on the new building project He then recognized Tic, Murray Wise, Clifton, Tx, Laurine and Willie Gragson, Wellington, Adell (Grundy) Winston as traveling the greatest distance and Fish Wil- Harold and D'Ann Stone, Miami, Tx, Thomas Phelps, Lubbock, Tx, son as the oldest. John Lynn Johnson, Corpus Christi, TX, and Cripple Creek, CO, Patricia Novelle Wise, a long-time Quitaque 'leacher, was Karol Pigg read the memorial list and Jon Davidson was called on to Standlee, Oklahoma City, OK, and the Bogan's All seemed to enjoy a present for the 2002 Homecoming events. She also drew present his Father and Mother, Jim and Clara Davidson with the King good time. Those that stayed until suppertime had a country supper of for the winning raffle ticket for the "Homecoming Quilt" and Queen honors. brisket sandwiches, pinto beans, okra salad, watermelon and more story uyou c arrell won by Velma Jacobs, of Amelia, FL. President Davidson introduced former 1952 classmate, Gordon Riley telling. as the key-note speaker After an inspiring speech a drawing was held for You' the memorial quilt. Velma Jacobs was the lucky recipient and she gra- ciously donated it back to the Homecoming Committee Plans are to dis- persona play the quilt in the new building along with a plaque indicating the gen- erosity of Mrs. Jacobs The Sr Citizen ladies quilted the quilt and deserve FRET a Big Thank You The meeting was closed out with Murry Wise leading the benediction LIM as well as the group singing of God Bless America. The exes spent the rest of the afternoon at various locations and are F eCjnailii1 et looking forward to next Homecoming which will be held the first week- ! end in August, 2005. your Class 1956 Class Reunion A group of '56 Classmates and others met at the Joyce Price home PEOPLE WHO READ to visit and do a lot of "Remember NEWSPAPERS ARE When", seems to be getting more difficult to recall. This group of Quitaque Panther Exes enjoyed getting Present were John Johnson and BETTER together and reminiscing about their school days. son, John; Willie and Laurine Gragson; Joyce (Crabtree) and hus- AND MORE UNGLUED By Clint Harmon band, Jo Nell and Claude Sheets; Exes gather at the Quitaque Community Center for the Margie Trent and granddaughter; AND IF NOMINATED, I WILL NOT RUN! 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20()2 agksl II The Valley Tribune, Quitaque, Texas, Thursday, August 8, 2002 Page 7 Home 2002.2003 Valley School Calendar August 20 - First Day of Classeasegin 1st six weeks) Cigarette and Tobacco Taxes September 2 - Student Holiday (Labor nap September 27 - End 1st Six Weeks During the period 1972 - 97, the September 30 - Begin 2nd Six Weeks Legislature increased the Cigarette October 22 - 24 - TAAS Exit Text (Fteteet ■ 1,1 tax rate three times. November 8 - End 2nd Six Weeks Currently levied at 41 November 11 - Begin 3rd Six Weeks cents per pack, Texas' November 27 - 29 - Thanksgiving Holiday tax rate ranks 23rd A Texan Triumphs ... Again December 20 - End 3rd Six Weeks 1A, L^ fA'c e h among the fifty states. December 21 - 'leacher Work Day Meaetl (nine Lance Armstrong is more than a hometown hero - he's a Texas legend. December 22 - January 5 - Christmas Holiday 'It the ,---"' n For the past four summers. Texans - and the rest of the world - have cheered January 6 - Begin 4th Six Weeks -1'4413ed SOURCE Carok Keeton Ftylander. Texas ammo! ied FA mi. him on to victory in the Tour de France, one of the most grueling sporting February 14 - End 4th Six Weeks events of the modem era. February 17 - Begin 5th Six Weeks rn Charted through some of the most beautiful yet challenging terrain called ,e5 to February 25 - TAKS Text ▪ n with the 1c44 in France, the 2,050-mile course takes three weeks to complete. With weather 14th & 7th Writing, 9th Reading, & 10th - 11th English Language ranging from blazing summer heat to cool mountain winds, the 189 cyclists ■ Arts; TAM Writing; Retesting) nat. ;„,i. competed against man, machine and mother nature to cross the finish line in Rile y February 26 TAAS Math (Retest) Paris, and for the fourth consecutive year. Texas' son, Lance Armstrong, led I awing vas held fo, Wow! February 27 - TAAS Reading (Retest) FAent and she If You Currently Subscribe To The Valley Tribune the pack. n, are to Pla e"dia. A Survivor's Story I March 4 - TAKS 3rd Reading You Can Now Advertise Your Watching him coast to victory one would hardly guess that just over six March 12 - 14 - Spring Break (Bad Weather Day -12th) 'nd'cat'ag the g I "quilt and deserveen. Personal Classifieds & Garage Sales years ago, Lance nearly succumbed to a deadly disease. In 1997 he was April 4 - End 5th Six Weeks diagnosed with testicular cancer that spread throughout his body. Though April 7 - Begin 6th Six Weeks Weakened I rat the benedgton FREE OF CHARGE by chemotherapy and given only a 50-50 chance to live, he beat the April 18 - Easter Holiday odds while struggling hard to keep his physical strength. His spirit triumphed I April 29 - TAKS (3rd-8th & 11th Math) locahons and are LIMIT 20 WORDS ONCE A WEEK and he has become one of the greatest athletes of our time. I April 30 - TAKS Only one other cyclist has won the Tour de France five consecutive end the first Week. (3rd Reading-Retest; 4th - 8th Reading, 10th Math) Call Us & Let Us Help You! times and Lance is poised to tie his record next year. But he has repeatedly May 1 - TAKS noted that he wants to be remembered not just for his cycling victories, but as Your Classifieds Will Reach Over 800 (6th Science, 9th Math, 8th -11th Social Studies) the first cancer survivor to win the elite race. I 2 - TAKS (10th a 11th science) Families & Businesses Each Week The Foundation I May WHO I May 5 - Student Holiday/Bad Weather Day READ GUARANTEED Lance has dedicated his celebrity to furthering cancer research and most PERS ARE importantly, promoting survivorship. Before he even knew if he would I May 23 - End 6th Six Weeks & Commencement 806-455-1101 overcome the disease, he founded the non-profit Lance Armstrong Founda- I May 24 - 'leacher Work Day I - tion (LAF) which has grown into one of the nation's preeminent cancer I Sponsored By research organizations. Last year alone the Foundation awarded more than I ER $1.1 million in research grants to study testicular cancer and survivorship. 'Your Hometown Newspaper" One unique program supported by the LAF focuses on children whose ORE parents have been diagnosed with cancer. "Wonders & Worries" offers much- The Valley Tribune 900-KRP AM needed counseling and support to help children from the ages of seven to 17 All Ag, All Day deal with the illness afflicting their parent. TIVE ••• Lance has joined the President's special commission to combat cancer ••• Introducing the only "All Ag, All bay' radio station in Texas No sign that the human eyes can and has become a leading advocate for more cancer research. The Federal Behold the turtle. He make's NTS look upon is more provocative • . •• • 11. II I • 5chechtlg government's partnership in this battle is critical. lust this year, Congress progress only when he sticks of awe than the night sky scat- completed its commitment to double funding for the National Institutes of his neck out. • 8:00am Morning Agri-Business Report tered thick with stars. (th Newspapers Health to more than $27 billion, which includes the National Cancer Institute —James Bryant Conant • 9:00om The Cotton Show —Llewelyn Powys And in April we celebrated the passage of a bill I introduced to provide more ••• • 10:00am Agriculture Today (Port I) •• research dollars for blood cancers, which will afflict 100,000 additional • 11:00am Agriculture Today (Part II) Americans this year alone. • 12:00pm Larry DeSha & Miki McRee Show Lance exudes the spirit of American triumph and Texas determination. 1:00pm Midday Agri-Business Report • This year as the race came to a close along the Champs-Elysees, more than WITIMIW.rr MAVNESS AS FIRM' • 2:00pm The Melanie West Show 100,000 onlookers cheered and feverishly waved both Texas and American 3:00pm Afternoon Agri-Business Wrap-up flags to welcome back the champion. A" 11 FESTIVAL 4:00pm America United The Amencan spirit was tested this year, but we have risen to the • 5:OOpm Watch Dog on Wall Street challenge with resilience and courage. And it is people like Lance Armstrong VALLEY SCHOOL. .TEXAS* who continue to remind us that we are a nation of heroes, fighters and 'MUMMY, AUGUST 8, 2002 'All Ag J111 1)rty' Market Schedule survivors. Our hats are off to you, Lance - we look forward to checnng you BE THEATRE 8 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT 8.45om Operong Markets on to a fifth victory. SEPTEMBER 8 9:2&un Market Update For more on the Lance Armstrong Foundation, visit www.laf.org 10:23sin Market Update ••• Ft/1141 GAMES ' CARNIVAL 11,28on, Marital Update We must not give only what we have; we must also give what EVERYONE IS INVITED! 2.19pn, Closing Markets 3,08ESW ORG we are. —('ordinal ',Terrier SHARING JESUS

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OBBIM Puzzle MOO MOM Solution MUD 06i MOD OHM HOMMIBM 00100210 We would like to thank everyone DODOBEID MOBIBOD The Senior Citizens Quilting =MOO DOOM nano for your love, kindness, and prayers Club would like to thank everyone 01(W iqCA._ &IOC 'CCICJC,k3 nom= mum as Jerry fought her battle with can- mono BOOMPIHRHOMM who bought tickets, made blocks, DOMMMOCIM MUM cer and when we lost her to that helped display the quilt or quilted DOM ODOM MCBMEIn battle. The food, cards, flowers, Buy - Sell - Trade - Rent - Hire MOM MUCH ElWala on the Homecoming Quilt. You MOO DM plants, and memorials comforted us made the project a successful one. and helped us to remember just how Do it all in the Valley Tribune Classifieds! Mfalffi Thank You( A special thank you to MOM special she was and how many lives Mrs. Grady Lee Jacobs who won the team S-553 Call Toll Free 1-877,655-1101 Fax or Local 455-1101 she touched in her special way. quilt and was gracious enough to Deadline for Classifieds Tuesday Noon. Most of all we want to thank donate it nback to the community. •••••••••••••.•••••• . ••• • • . • . ••••••.•••••••••.• ■ ..... 'Ver. ••. ••. . • ••• • .•• • i.•• ■ each of you for your visits and 8- ltc prayers, to see each face and know • that you are praying for us helps to • give us strength to face this tough The Quitaque Cemetery Associa- SERVICES time. May God bless each of you. tion would like to thank everyone for The Family of Jerry Sue Perkins their great support of the Fund • • *- Floyd Perkins Raiser Sunday. A special thanks • • W Kathy, Jeff, Seth & Kati Fuston Dozier & Son Appliance goes to each one that participated Turkey - Quitaque CISD i FOR SALE 4 Goodyear - PUBLIC NOTICE Scott, Tonnette, Zak, John & with bringing food, baked goods, all and Electrical Repair. The Board of Directors of the 14 taking applications for a bus driver 225R15 - Special Trailer Tires - Whitney Perkins donations and the participatin in Years of Experience on ALL Brands for the 2002-2003 School Year. Con- Heavy Duty With Almost NEW Hall County Hospital District dba Maggie Sweek the lunch and auctin. Also a spe- of Appliances & Small Electrical tact Jerry Smith at 455-1141. Hall County Hospital and the Veneta Chappell & Family Tread! $100 Takes All 4. 455-1101 cial thanks goes to the Senior Citi- Repair. Service calls made only af- 8-tfnc 4-ctfn Stevenson Clinic announces that Fay Perkins & Family zens for their sponsoring this event. - ter 5 PM. Call 806-423.1183 & the Hospital and Clinic will offically Rhonda Williams & Family Thanks too to Ruth and Wade Proc- leave a message. Help Needed:The Sportsman Wood Burning Cast Iron close for operation at: 8-1tc tor for keeping the Cemetery look- 45-ctfn Bar & Grill is now taking applica- Fireplace, Free Standing. Paid Midnight, August 4, 2002 ing well kept. tions for Waiter/Waitress for Friday, $400 will sacrifice for $200 Cash. Requests for medical records 8-Itc Sautrday and Sunday. High School Call 455-1101. should be addressed to: Words cannot express my delight Students welcome to apply. Apply • 6-tfnf Linda Watson, LVN for the Birthday Party given in my GARAGE SALE at The Sportsman. Medical Records Custodian honor. I would like to thank every FOR SALE 4 14" 4-Hole 8-tfnt Hall County Hospital District one for their kindness. It was the MISCELLANEOUS Ford Aluminum Wheels $100 1800 N. Boykin Drive best birthday I have had in my 90 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE! Nurses Unlimited, Inc. Came Off 1994 Ford/Sable. 455- Memphis, Texas 79246 years. Thank you to everyone! Home of Bobby Phillips/Quitaque. needs attendants to assist with per - 1101 806-259-3504 Coy Payne Furniture, Childrens Clothes. 4-ctfn Monday - Friday 8-1tc If you have a female miniature sonal care, meal preparation and dashshund to breed with my red ThisFriday & Saturday - 9 a.m. - 8:30 am. - 12 Noon light housekeeping in the Turkey Gasoline powered CONCRETE male, call 806-348-7275. No papers, 12 Noon. Area. Part time basis. Please call SAW only $300. 806-348-7275 ;X:VS:VSSN but he is exceptionally friendly, 8-1tf 1-888-859-0631. M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. %SS% smart ,handsome and affectionate. GARAGE SALE: Saturday, E.O.E. For Sale Organic Lawn August 10 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. at Wade Mowers: 2 Billy Goats - 3 Months & Ruth Proctor's - 417 Jones, Quite- Old. $25 Each. Call 469-5027 or OCIIITU TIIIKUIIKS A OTTICI OUIPPIZ que. Everything is Cheap! Clothes, 292-6926 108 S. MAIN Floydada,Tx. 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