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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-spur.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 Rodeo 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 Bronc Riding $65 Team Roping $125 key. Visiting the week Rio/1 key were Mrs. Jackie I has been carving and teaching carving for twelve years. He 8a* Saddle Bronc Riding $65 Ladies Barrel Racing $ 65 currently serves as Director of the Texas Woodcarvers Guild &muesli Mrs. Judy Stark of Bull Riding $65 Steer Wrestling $ 65 Kat* and Ode Shur and attends 6 to 8 show/sales per year where he has won Mary Pigg, Arnold Castillo, Janne Turner Calf Roping $65 $200 Added Money PerTimed Event, servance held in Pete: several 1st Place and Merit Awards. Women's Breakaway Roping $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