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.! r i r 1 i l j Oianiber Of C©mmerce; Banqu©t Slated For Saturday - Citizen Of Year To Be Recognized Final preparations are being made Theme for the Banquet will be understands the problems of rural •for ijthe annual Chahiber o f1, "Hand in Hand for the Future". > America entering the 21st Century. .Compierce; Banquet which will be i |Guest speaker will be Paul Entertainment will be provided Vheld jthis year on Saturday, March 1 Ellsworth, manager of Heartland by Lois^Harper's third and fourth ; :22. The affair will be held starting Mall in Early. grade music classes. ■ at T'OO p.m. Saturday at the school * A resident of Blanket, Ellsworth v Tickets for the banquet are $6.50 '•:caf$t^a. • «•••'-•-• ' has 25 years of chamber of and ‘ are available in advance from “ Highlight of the evening will be commerce experience. He is a - any chamber director or at the ; the! <^ecognition o f Santa A nna's former member of the United States Chamber, of Commerce office. The Citizen of the'Year1 chosen from Air Force. He a graduate of Institute meal will be roast beef and all the noirijjtations taken earlier by the1 for Organization Management with trimmings including a dessert. Chamber. The honoree will be five years post graduate study and Make your plans now to be intcqjfjuced by last year's Citizen of has authored numerous articles: He present for this important event in the; Ypar, Alice Anna Spillman. is a motivational speaker and Santa Anna. Fill Slate Fpr School Board Election, City P@llot Still Shy Mayor Candidate

r * A t. press time there were four Mike Pritchard, the other Pritchard, Karen Morris, Bobby candidates for two places up for incumbent whose term will be Morgan and Jean Findley felectjpn on the school board. Jerry expiring, has chosen not to seek Mayor Danny Kellar has not ;EU&had joined Becky Ramirez, reelection to the council. Jean indicated if he will seek reelection Mikp, Pritchard and incumbent Findley and Rick Grissom are and no one else has, as of Shqrpn Guthrie as candidates for candidates foran unexpired term to Wednesday morning, shown an ’position/ on the Santa .Anna which Mrs. Findley was appointed interest in running for the spot. ’Independent School District Board in late 1996 until the position The elections will be held ;of.trustees. With Wednesday, could be filled by election. - Saturday, May 3. Early voting will ' Maiiich 19th being the last day to The current City Council be conducted from April 14 through SAHS One-Act Play In Zone Competition Thurs. makp application as a candidate, consists of Jim Spillman, Mike the 29th. therq was still time beyond our This year's Santa Anna High School's one-act play "I'm A Fool" gives perfect expression to a press deadline. Barbara Simmons, place and time in America. It has been seen several times on national television with the original the other incumbent whose term is SAHS Boys And Girls Tennis Doubles production starring James Dean as a stable hand who tries to pretend to the most beautiful girl he's expiring has chosen not to. seek reelection. Teams Place In Local Tournament ever met that he's actually a weathly horse owner. The play is taking part iiythe One Act Play Currently serving on the board South Zone Competition (today) Thursday in Brownwood. Members of the cast and crew pictured are Roddy Dean, Marty Donham, are bacjiraw ,.(sar/ Geeslin as .Wilbur; Chris Powell as The Dude; David Brandi at,. Burt; and. Chris Dit&ie. Horner, .Edwin .Hipsher, Cheaney as George; and front row, Edgar Mullins, crew; Randa Watts as mother; Darby Neff as Mrs: Guthrie and Mrs. Simmons.' Mildred; Devin Cook as Lucy; Esther Almgren as Elinor; and Mackenzie Johnson, crew. Not pictured There are no new candidates for is crew member David Almgren. Stephanie Ford is the director for this year's one-act play. the'City Council election since we reported last week. Photo by Polly Wamock . - That slate of candidates for two full .term places includes David School Board Extends Contracts, Discusses Powell and Ellen Goodwin along> with; incumbent Jim Spillman. Construction Project The Santa Anna ISD Board of Textbook Committee was approved tracts qf Stephanie Ford and Tom Bister Holy Trustees met Tuesday, March 11 as presented for textbooks for the Nixon were.renewed. with board members Roddy Dean, 1997-98 school year. The following personnel were Week Services Marty Donham, Dickie Horner, Coyita Bowker was appointed as were offered one year contracts, Ray Barbara Simmons, Gay Abernathy Election Judge and Judy Hartman Findley, Sandra Guthrie, Montie Announced Guthrie, Rebecca Martin, Roland and Sharon Guthrie present was appointed to serve as Early . Plans have been announced by Nicholas, Rl C: Smith, Gary York, Others present were Voting Clerk for the upcoming :the;Santa Anna Ministerial Alliance Debra Dean;1 Mike Wetsel, Roland Superintendent of Schools Dean Trustee election. forlHoly Week Services to be held Driggers, Carla Billings, Sharon Bass, Business Manager Judy Update 53 to the Localized Policy March 27-30. Cheaney, Dena Fortune, Sharon Hartman, District Principal Lee Manual was approved. iMaundy Thursday will be held at Greenlee, Lois Harper, Dee Dee Coffman and Assistant Principal A second year probationary con­ the* First United Methodist Church Hudson, Gail, Loyd, Janet Neff, Debbie Bacon. tract was extended to Alfonso on Thursday evening, March 27 at Visitors attending the meeting Gonzales, Teri Jones, Mark Debbie Nixon, Betty Smith, Susan 7 p-m- with Dr. Dick Wood were Sybil Eubank, Sandra Guthrie, Burress, Anna Bozarth and Amy. Snipes and Sandra Stith. preaching. Ray Findley, Lois Harper, Sharon Kading Rhoads. Cristy Isenhower was offered a First Presbyterian Church will be ; SAHS seniors Briana Horner and Ami Beal are pictured with Cheaney, Montie Guthrie, David One year term probationary con­ one-year contract as teacher/coach. the site of Good Friday services Robinett and Mike Marrs. beginning at 7 p.m with Rev. Mike Tennis Coach David Robinett after receiving their first place M ik e Marrs of Marrs Architect Area People Respond To Volunteer Fire Effird preaching. trophy in the local tournament held last weekend. firm spoke to the board about . Rev. Marty Reed of First Baptist changes to be hiade in the construc­ Department Associate Membership Drive Church will be leading the Sunrise tion project. The board approved Eric Lomax, A. R. Neff, Marshall Services on Easter. Sunday at 7 a.m. re-jrouting the sewer line to avoid The Santa Anna-Volunteer Fire Department's 1997 associate mem­ Campbell,'Day Farm-Virginia and at the Mountain Cross just east of the lines which run under the Home town; bership drive is currenily underway. Gene Rice, Mrs. Vernon Parker, Economics building. D ie Santa Anna Lion's Club will . Associate memberships have Letha Martin, Carroll Hodges, : The following students were pre­ service breakfast immediately been received Ludy Jane Bryan, Omer Cullins, Stanley Hartman, sented with certificates of following the Sunrise Service. Mrs! Dick; Baugh, Rankin McIver, Alta Benge, Wendell Sparkman, achievement from their performance Sunday morning Easter services Warren and Marion Aldridge, Mrs. David and Margaret Karthauser, in basketball and the Coleman will be held in each church at their A. D. Donham, Tom and Barbara John Wolf; R. W. Balke and Bob County Stock Show: Colt Martin, regular times. Kingsbery, Steve and Carol Voss, Turner. Darbi Neff, Chris Cheaney, Bennie Bible, Deviii Brand, Gary Geeslin, Avants Farm Whon, Jerry Ellis, Mrs. Frances Pearce, Eugene Allen, Shyler Farley, Briana Homer, Amy Minnie J. Bray, George D. Hall's Grocery Opens in S A Beal, Kristen Keeney, Amanda Wheatley, Georgia Lynn Dalton, Residents of Santa Anna and the our community. We have Lishka, Jennifer Johnson, Kristi Mrs. C. P. Wenzel, Hershell area will be pleased to know we’ experienced in the past few weeks Wade, Yolando Frausto, Chris Ballard, Bobbie Guthrie, Ruby and again have a fiill line grocery store what it is like to be without a full Cheaney and Tim Abernathy. Charles Hosch, Sandra and Matt which opened Wednesday, March 19 line grocery and encourage you to '. Board members cast their ballots Ferrara, Luther May, Elgean Harris, at the location which was formerly support these folks who are willing for Region XV Education Service Thelma Fleming, C. A. Thrift Mart and previous to that, H to take a chance on us. Center Board of Directors. & H Food Mart. Sonny Hall is an experienced >The recommendation of the Scarborough, LaVista Ranch, 1 Robert T. Smith, Raymond Jones, We welcome owners Sonny and meat cutter; with 27 years in the R. W. Cupps, Rob Cheaney, Tony Nora Hall, formerly of Winters, to grocery business. W orkday Rehm, James Steward, Shoppin Saturday At Baskit Food Center, Inc., Gaythal Fleeman, William F. Rutherford, Council Appoints City Boards Bas@ball Field John: Hensley, Jewel Anderson,. Talks Possibility o f City Hall Being O m t During Noon Hour Lewis Miles Guthrie, Joe Wallace, A workday has been set for The Santa Anna City Council McMahan . with West J. N. Buse, Darwin Lovelady, Derk met Tuesday, March 11 with Mayor Utilities, Freddie Dodson represent­ Saturday morning, March 22 Santa Anna High School sophomore Chris Boyet and junior Josh beginning at 9 a.m. at the baseball Wristen, Texas Ranger; Motel, Danny Kellar, and council mem­ ing the Santa Anna Volunteer Fire field. Santa Anna Farms, Santa Anna bers Jim Spillman, Mike Pritchard, Department; Barbara Kingsbery, Daniel are pictured with Tennis Coach David Robinett following the " Everyone is urged to come out National Bank; Steve Malaer, Allen Jean Findley, Karen Morris and Municipal Judge, Rusty Wells, presentation of their second' place trophy in the local tennis ghd help get the field ready for the Gann, S. D, Key, Billy McCrary, Bobby Morgan present. Doug Watson City Supervisor and tournament. . start of the baseball season. W. D. Garrett, Dorothy Lomax, Others ; present were Kevin CONTINUED P A G E 6 Saying Hello To Dr. & Mrs. Burgess Seely; Ft. Worth Em iJ = S m t(i, Anm N m » Thursday* March ZQ, .19J1 ^Nti0taata>£ candy more than any kid in Santa Anna. Every time I was given a C h e c k ' , nickel, it,was off to Miss Blanche's store where I pointed, out through g t O w t Roylynn Neal H. G. Welch John W. Hunter her sercened-in counter top which , BROWNWOODj-Services for Hulan G. (Stunt) Welch of San John Wesley "Dub" Hunter, 89, candy bar I craved.- When she was By Alice Anpa Spillman Roylynn Neal, 79, of Brownwood, Antonio, died 'at his home on died Sunday, March 16, 1997 at a younger Miss Blanche had taught I read in the ohituaries that were 'i , Gary Absher Mr&Mrs Mike Pritchard* worthy man to handle one's money. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 be a missionary or a movie star Mrs. Frances Pearce Jones She had two wonderful daughters, Chicken fried ■ steak, baked when she grew up. Several years Straiiss sent a generous donation to Returns To Santa MARCH 22 potatoes, broccoli and pudding , later Miss Lena retired and .came Betty and Margaret. Louise Boyd be used to1 purchase books. One is Sherry Torres Anna Post Office back to Santa Anna, but she decided McCaughan was the last of one of in memory of Mr. Gene Watkins Kayla Cloer Santa Anna postmaster Gary that she would like,to go back,to Santa Anna's old pioneer families. and one • to remember Mrs. Annie Rockwood Supper Rita Keeney Absher has returned to the local India to live the rest of her life. We can all be thankful that because Louise Watkins^ I'll tell you more post office following his temporary Her friends in Santa Anna helped the Boyd family lived, Santa Anna about these when we have .piuv Enjoyed By All MARCH 23 assignment to the Fort Worth her gather up the money to return and the world is a little better place. chpsedthem.' r. . .. Contributed;,_____ ------. - Chance David Homer District. Most Sincerely, i > . YThdrik our friendswho remember March IS was cold and windy but Bill Thcker . to India, and she did, but .after a Absher expressed his thanks to period of time she must have had a Tom Hale • the library;/Several have mentioned .we met at the community center Mr&Mrs Glen Lawhon* Aaron Lemond, postmaster at May change of heart for she returned to Fort Worth, Texas . seeing'on TV the destruction of. a ' and had a veiy good supper and a lot Bob Barstow and Kathy Wagner, postmaster at Santa Anna.' After her final .return library by flood waters. How terri­ of Visiting withfamily and friends. Mfj and Mrs. Carlos Torres* Bangs for their assistance in acting1 ble!...... : We,wer6bappyito'|fave so many to Santa Anna L remember a hu­ as officer-in-charge while he has morous story that she wrote for the The Postal Service sent a well visitors' andhope 'they can come MARCH 24 been away. Santa Anna News about two-young OOPS! done pamphlet Women on Stamps. ■ back for ourrtcxt supper.• . Jopy'Cheaney sisters who acquired the first bicy­ In last week's article concerning There are 85 individual women . Those from out of town were Mr. Mr&Mrs Ray Kirk* cles in town. The citizensof Santa Santa Anna student Samantha honored. That doesn't count those and Mrs. Cecil Day, Mrs. Bud •Mf&Mrs Eddie Dillard* Anna thought these two young Ramirez being a contestant in a in groups such as, music, > McClellan, Connie Taylor and •Randy Long teen pageant, we mentioned her Olympics, etc. It would make an '.Raymond S.Espitia.Sr., all of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryan, Mr. and ladies were unladylike, riding VCdrlos M. Torres 'I mother but failed to include her Vcjdlenian,;' Doris Stearns of Jack Cooper, Vivian Steward, Mr. around town on bicycles. Miss outstanding collection. Any school Colby Lee father. Samantha is the daughter of /Bfpwnwobd; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Gary Sims and . four children, Lena Boyd, bom in 1883, and died child,could learn a lot of history. ' Bill and Becky Ramirez. Bill is a •'Hbdged'bf/Santa'.Anna, Mr. and Claudia Rutherford and Mr. and • MARC).CH 25 in 1972, is buried in the Santa Boys and girls ihighf like .to hometown boy having been reared ^ i^ ( ,!|lipip^RptKerfbrilah'd AUene. Mrs. Jr. Brusenhan. Morris' Anna Cemetery. . , know that LjVle the Crocodile is § in Santa Anna. A JMR W WMV'atid N ell; A . Make plaos now to he at our next - 'f The next of,the Boyd women that now 35^4^0111. Authbf Bernard supper on April 19. Everyone is I knew, to my grea^pleasure, was Wab6r is suit Wdrking 'and his croc. . V?rljey\o/ne tojks were Mr. and invited:''—— — * — iL~ ■v Cassie Lea Pidlpot Miss Blanche who ran the candy iskhow nall over the wofld.' 1,1 store at school. I probably loved I'm always learning hew 'facts ‘Mrs. Roland Duus, Robert Duus, Kevin Morris ;.l • - Keith Morris ) about Texas. Have you ever heard ‘ Saydie Bradley of Frank Reaugh (ray)? He was an w outstanding artist often called "the COWPOKES By Ace Reid / MARCH 27 En Memory of Our Mother dean of Texas Artists?. Most of his Shamey Brand Foord works are in the Panhandle Plains Sandra Ferrara Historical Museum in .Canyon,, If you would like to see'50 of his 54 For 3those o f you who knew Louise McCaughan, she works, |)laA' to visit the. Grace \V i’A i. <■ ******* was beloved by us alLA smile was always on her Ups ., Cultural Center in Abilene April 12 ■ Never fear the shadows. Thly and a kind word was given to all A true friend to all' to June >14, v linentioned thai Kelly simply mean there’s a ligit The ninth o f nine daughters. A Jewel to her father* A ., Blue, another well known artist, ‘WaS from Blanket. Has anyone ever shinning somewhere nearby. <} *> loving and faithful wife. A revered mother to her tw o; —Ruth E. RenkeV daughters. A Saint, to her grandchildren and-great seen one o f his paintings? They re­ grandchildren. To’ all o f us she was a Godly example o f semble Grandma Moses works. bow we should live.' ‘ Wouldn't if be exciting to find one. We wish to thank all those who have shared our Joy . Ovella and Nell Hipp cleared our CHRONIC PAIN ^ in her life and our sorrow at her passingi We thank ed!. ■ old books off some shelves. Betty those who have sent their sympathies in cards,,visits, . joined them- ih beginning to re-ar- ■ . MAY BE and phone calls, those who sent flowers and food a rid ' ‘ range some sections of the library. ELIMINATED shared friendship with us during this difficult time. - ; Don't let it put.you off-come look Though we mourn our loss, we have been blessed all r around us. Sbon now ya hear! m R . M L M Q m these years that we have had her love and boundless • (SPECIAL NEWS RELEASE)-. spirit to grace our lives. 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Self Culture Club Building Stronget Communities Dsita pmierbn* . i l l : •Learns About :: 1 ByGknnEiiglish ■- fp uv„ - *; tj; i s1 mv HearsProgram Chief Executive Officer, Christmas lights on Main Street . Santa Anna Chief df Police^, '.National Rural Electric , o p te m fiiilill Foreign Exchange during the holiday season.,, * Chf; Carlos Torres reported that dur->, ' Cooperative Asspbiation : tThe staff of your local co-op ing the mopth of February two C ‘Student Program knoWs that paying attention to'the legal drug Submitted by 'Colemani County criminal mischiefand a’ tkeft • ’ Contributed • ' 'Electric (Cooperative, I n c i 1 : ’ details and the little things is jm- i .Anna met Monday evening 6 Texas, the Department’o f Ptibli®, i occurred ..with..i bojh,ii.nder;; - For more than sixty years electric porfatit. That’s the addied benefit of p.m. at the Coleman! Coiinty Safety would like to hear from ! ' Self Culture Club, met Thursday, investigational’this time."' ’ cooperatives across' the' country being served by a local electric co­ .Telecommunications ■ Office,' .Beginnibg'Marcbl, ydu catifeslp March 13, at 3 p.m., in the home of , A breakdown of calls’for the Alice Anna Spillman. The meeting have been making a positive differ­ operative. That’s why they'll, pon- -Bomidipe Watson lead the opening fight illegal drug salerin TexM P y . month were’as follows: ! ' 1 ' ence in com m unities; they, serve. , tinue to do eveiy thing they can to ■.ceremony hnd presided at the meet- ’ calling the DPS toll-free af 1-800- was opened with the readingrof the Calls answered 35; writteii .warn­ As Congress and Various state leg­ help improVe the quality qf life jn ing,« < ft s 525-5555 to report stispectedBtug ’ club collect lead by president Gale ings 3; wrecks 1; family •disttif- islatures eonsidei hew. laws to your community. , . _ i 1. During the new business discus­ activity any^vhere m the slate;!' A’ > ' Brock. Minutes, treasurer's'report bances 9; criminal mischief i; tres­ change the electric utility industry, sions it was agreed and voted to is­ headquarters emmbunications offreer ’ and roll call were given by Catiiy passing 1; theft 1; juvenilerunaway it is appropriate that electric coop-, sue a donation to'the Santa Anna in, Austin will relay y out inform s-,; Ellis. ’ , \, reports 2; prowlers 4; < assist mo­ eratives across dte;country point to ■ Little league Association.. tion to the appropriate Highway During the business meeting sev­ 'Hound! torist-5; livestock ,op highway ‘3; rBernidine announced the numer? Patrol or Narcotics officer in your eral. membership issuer were dis­ their1 strong commitment to/corn-' reckless drivers 4; assist ambulance munity^,Comps* and the’communi­ jogs awards- for donated goods, arfca. ’ j 'i cussed. The resignation ,of C!am 2; dog problems ,j; ciVil distur­ ;jntoney, mileage and service houfs If you believe a drug shipment is Slagle, was regretfully accepted^ ties they serve! will face new chal- bances 1; assist CPS with investi­ > Konjana Weaver was asked to be re/ lenges as the industry continues to A b o u t that our local sorority had won at being transported, provide the dis­ the D istric t; 7. m eeting h eld .in gations 1; welfare concern checks ! ; ' lieved of her duties as secretaiyrtrea- , change. patcher with as much information Comanche last Sunday. and suspicious vehicle' 1. surer. New members.. will 'be Electric cooperatives aie meeting Tammy Feller, who was. injured as possible about the vehicle, its / A special program on Genealogy elected next month.,, following those challenges.by forming new in a one-vehicle accident last location, direction of travel and li­ apd How To Get Started wos pre­ committee reports, the May lun­ business, alliances' with each other , Thursday morning has been rekqsed CCMC cense plate number. Tf the dmgs are sented by guest speaker Geneva. cheon for elementary and junior to increase their buying power and from San Angelo's ; Shannon being stores at a building or resi- . Garrett and her . associates Juanita high UIL winners was discussed. lower the cost of the electricity you Medical Center where she was taken dence, provide the location and any ‘Naron and Freda Stephenson. After A n d R d h a b Cathy Ellis introduced Gary, buy from them. For years your co­ by CCMC ambulance following available:information about when the discussion program evetyone .By Billie Mercer ” “ , Absher, whp prescntedthe program. op has offered a variety .of services the wreck! the drugs might be moved. went to the computers set up-by He is Central Texas Coordinator for - to* help you- use electricity m ore’ , COLEMAJ^r—Coleman County Please contact your local police , Derek ’Little of Brownwood Rod Miisick and looked at various Medicaf Ceqter announces its. the foreign exchange student pro­ ' efficiently. . - . : 1 1 or sheriffs department if you would visited on' Saturday with his pardhts ’ wpb sites that will help in search­ gram. In six years he has placed ■Whether it is an "energy audit" to affiliation with , like to report individuals possessing Dale and Carol Herring and attended ing for genealogy information. •' / . over 200 students from about 30 evaluate the' insulation in your Rehabilitation and invite's you to an small quantities of marijuana or - Cdsey'Wade's track meet iri CroSs open house at the Coleman Couhty ’ counties. He told about the ex­ home and how effectively your ap- jciosing ritual was observed by otherdrugs. Plains. Sunday Pete Herring'ahd numbers Sharon Greenlee, Dorothy ’' Wellness Center ori Friday, M arch change student program and shared pliances'are working or providing ; The main DPS 1-800 number two friends of Brownwood Visited. Harris, Patti Musick, Pat Vance, 21, at 219 Commercial Ave; in' some of his experiences with ek- information in corop publications also may be used to report etraticor Susie Voss, Bemidine Watson and Coleman. , •> ‘ '• change students. He would like to on how you can lower your electric­ drunken drivers or to seek assistance Debbie Wheatley. , . v Pati Barton, birector of the have two exch'ange students in the ity, bill, your co-op is committed to ^We'are' pleased to report’ that if ydii become stranded on the Guests attending were Montie and • Wellness Center stated the Rehab Santa Anna school next year. One providing you with’a superior level Grace Snort is back at home after highway. When calling for these Billie Guthrie and Rod Musick..' has been offering its’services for the student has been placed fob nerft 'ofservice. havihg spent several days last’week purposes, make sure to pinpoint" past three weeks and in that length year, and he i6 currently looking for "H ie added benefit of co-op ser­ as a patient in Coleman County your location and direction of travel vice,, however; comes in the local Medickl Center.' - of time patitints have’gone' from using mile markers, crossroads or one more host family. - Anyone in­ • ' ,r.-» I i -j ; i ...... ;■ r *. I • • three to now more than fifteen'. terested in hosting a high school commitment the co-op and its em­ other landmarks. We’me also pleased to report'that Jim McCurdy, public relation for . student from another country during ployees make to building stronger To report marijuana under culti- > After you've . heard • three Rehab along with Jim Pethis, ! .the next school year should contact -communities. The'large imper­ Othal. Wamock, who has been'a vation, contact the DPS Narcotics eyewitness accounts of aq luto president, Kevin Hanna who Absher1. A question, and answer pe­ sonal Corporate energy companies patie‘n't"since last Thursday- in Service at 1-800-868-6274. accident, it'makes you wonder assisted in settirig up, the program riod and group discussioh followed are too far away from their cus­ Brownwood Regional Medical about history, . | , in Coleman along with Dtinny the program. ‘ : , tomers to be'able to understand Center, is expected to be Home bv the time this news is published. ’ ’ Hyde, president of the Rehab board, .' Hostesses Alice. Anna.Spillman these needs or respond to 'them. • 4 ;• *,'! • » .; « y : ’V ... and Julian Pableoi physical and Konjana Weaver; used ,a St'. Because your electric cooperative is Few things are more satisfying An idealist is one who, on 'Visiting With Eddie Wayne aiid therapist for. the center !who is Patrick'^ Day thfetne .for their. re- ; ,a local company; staffed by local than seeing your children have noticing that a rose smells better Mary Ann Hartman over1 the working with Coleman County freshments and decorations. * The peopK'it is in a much better posi­ teenagers of their own. ...] than a cabbage, concludes that it weekend were James'and -Tanya ■people, will all be on hand to greet -ladies were greeted by tigreen derby tion: to be.able to listen and respond will also make better soup. Hartnian,' Magan and Katie ;bf — Doug Larson visitors to: the open house on hat on. the door and some of, Nell to yom i :: —H.L. Mencken Midland. 'Friday. Myers' leprechauns with 'their 1 Thursday, April 10. - • / .* t J' ■ : ■ i Rockwooct Women's Club' ; C .TT. Plans Meeting ; ! Sauteeya, Western Style dBQ Beef Sandwich, Potato Wedges & Tallsup Western Style Potato The Rockwood Wqmen’s club Wedges & Tallsup will meet Tuesday, Mmch 2£'qt 1 Vanity Fair BRAS the Rockwood Community. Center J at 2 p.m. Skeeta Cooper will bje ! hostess. - 1/2 Price

ff- iff"-'’- Vanity Fair PANTIES ' SAVE ON • ______. AMS 110110? OH... BARS .V 3 For $13 Pepsi J H B K ft Lay’s® Potato Chips Meat Franks >?’ ■ ' - J , •. . , ’ w REGdct nn*.99I I I20Z.PKG. Lake Ivie All Hanes Hosiery on Sale Now ■ .3 liters Come by and see our New Spring Arrivals $ We have been expecting the of Ladies and Chidren's Wear at fir > 1.79 bass to tom on and they have, Thanks to the warm weather! Lr HORMEl UGHT & IEAN 97 OZARKA SHURnNEGRADEA A new lake record was set last SLICED week by Bobbie Gayle. She - < Large brought in a bass weighing 12.75 . Jiam or Turkey 106 Commercial Avenue in Coleman 24 OZ. SPORT TOP DOZEN lbs. She was fishing with her *; 8 0 Z .P K G . husband, Butch, who had already Y ’ ' Phone 625-4821 caught a 10.11 and they caught several others from 7.8 to 9.5 lbs. Bobbie caught a 10 lb boss last >! August. ■ HOMOGENIZED US NO. I BUSTIERS JERKY, BEEF STICKS OR Bass fishing is excellent right H oyE VIDEO OUTLET # 2 now. Keepers are shallow, bigger Allsup’s Milk Russet Potatoes Rustlers Msat Sticks 615WailisAve. Santa Anna ^348-3192 fish in about 30 feet water; ’ GALLON 10 IB. BAG REG. 994 Main lake crappie are about 35; * V.TtieFirstWiv^Club , feet deep at night Ttidy are Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves . $|09 beginning to be caught in the :T^eLond.Kfss

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Track Teams Participate In Santa Anna Second Graders Pioneer Relays Hie Santa Anna Junior High and Write About Their Best Surprises High School track teams traveled to Editor's Note: Santa Anna Cross Plains on Saturday to second graders recently wrote about By T. J. Johnson Now I have two new dogs. They ‘ compete in the Pioneer Relays. their best surprise and their writings One day I went to my Dad’s are black and white' with spots of HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS: follow . house near Waxohachie’. I saw' themi They ,play in a bag in my1' 400m relay, 3rd; some longhorns.. They were big. room. They always sleep withme. Andrea Siller, 3200m, 3rd; By Kaylce Hayes Then 1 saw a heron. Ishotatitbut I called one Fluffy and one Katrina.. Amanda Lishka, shot put, 3rd; I was six years old when I got it. it flew away. Then we went Abrianna Collins, 100m, 1st She was a little puppy. Yesterday backhome. On the way, I saw a By Justin Johnson ' HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: we gave, her a bath. Her name is really big moose. It looked like a My best surprise was when I got Albert Dixon, 3rd, discus Sis. She is a border collie. She big elk. I was really surprised. my 22. I; got it for my birthday JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS: sleeps with me. We play fetch, from my b ad and Mom. It was my 400m relay, 3rd; she chews up my Barbies. By Monica Cortez best sutprise ever. I gave my mom 800m relay, 3rd; The best surprise happened when and m yriad a big hug. I said thank; Chrystal Pelton, long jump 1st Briana Horner by Jelisa Kirven my mom said we were going to you mom and dad. and triple jump 2nd Receives Carr My best surprise is a bike. I got mom’s sister's house. I could play JUNIOR HIGH BOYS: that bike at my house. It cost with-my couisinS so I wouldn't be By Dustin DeLeon Casey Herring, 800m 3rd Scholarship $28.00. My Meme gave it to me. alone. My best surprise1 was a little This week will find the high Briana L. Homer, a senior, at When I rode it I fell down. When I I never had seen my couisihs. puppy. It was in the backyard. It school at the Bear Relays jn Baird Santa Anna High School, has been rode it again I didn't fall down. I We play hide-and-seek. They live ' .was for Christmas. My mom and with the junior high traveling to awarded a Carr Academic kept riding on it. The color on it is in San Angelo. We ate pizza at dad spent, all their money on that Menard for the Silver Mine Relays. Scholarship at Angelo State green and black. I ride it fast and Pizza Hut. When we got back to dog. I made him a bed but when he School Menu University for 1997-98. slow. I like my bike. ?We play my mom sister's house we went to got on it, it broke. Santa Anna Over 300 Carr Scholarships for games like race. I won the game. bed. 1997-98, ranging in value from By Chris Silva • MONDAY, MARCH 24 Tennis Does Weil $1,500 to $6,000 have been By Daisy Bolds By Chris Guerrero My best surprise-is my dog; I Breakfast: Donuts awarded to qualified high school se­ The best surprise I ever had iVUs My very best surprise is a Sega. also got a computer. I gbt some Lunch: Bowl of chili, pinto In Local Tourney niors. During the current year ap­ getting to see my mother. She My mom gave me the Sega on my cologne. I got a race track. I got beans, toss salad w/dressing, Santa Anna was well represented proximately 900 students from brought me a pair of skates. She birthday and I .was happy. I hugged some cars. I got some tools. I got crackers or combread and peppers in the local tennis tournament last throughout Texas and the nation, as got to stay for 3 days. She came my mom and I asked my mom can some. I got a new bike. I got a weekend. well as numerous foreign countries on December the 22, 1996. We I stay with you and my mom said new toy snake. I got some new TUESDAY, MARCH 25 Rachael,Guerrero advanced to the are attending Angelo State- talked and opened presents. yes. But it is put a way. But socks. But the best of all was my Breakfast: Pancake/sausage and quarterfinals. University on Carr Academic sometimes I get it out. dog. My dogs name is Pepper. syrup , Chris Boyet and Josh Daniel Scholarships. i By Kimberly Lawhon My dog sleeps in his house out Lunch: Comdog,. baked beans, played to a 2nd place finish. As a general rule, students musti One day I came home. My dog By Priscilla Gjuerrero side. He is a bulldog. I like to oven potato wedges, mustard and Ami Beal and Briana Homer took rank in the top 15 percent of their was dead. He got run over. On Last year my best, best friend play with Pepper. He follows m e’ spice cake the first place trophy in the high school class and present either Monday my cousin put a box by came to visit me. She came all the : every where. tournament. a combined math and verbal score; my door. It was a dog. It was real way from Grand Praire. We had a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 This week the local tennis team of 1140 on the SAT 1 or a compos- dirty so we got the soap and the lot of fun. When my brother came By Amanda Hadaway, Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, toast will be in Breckenridge for a ite score o f 25 on the ACT. towel. And then We went to bed. to pick me up from school we saw My Siamese had four kittens. andjelly tournament. Supported by a growing multi­ My dog hopped in bed. Then I said my dad. In the back was my friend She had one at the vets. Then she Lunch: Chicken nuggets, million dollar trust established by good night. And the next morning Billie. Then I screamed because I had three in grandma's room. But whipped potatoes, english pea the late Robert G. and Nona K; we got toys for the dog. I made -a was so happy that I saw her. Then the last one she had trouble with. salad, hot rolls, gravy, fruit cobbler j O m itted Carr of San Angelo, the pan for him...... we went to my house. She gave me Grandma had tp help her. We put and catsup From Perfect i undergraduate scholarships may be a dollar. We had alot of fun. We them in a box: But Samantha Harmony Herring should have renewed annually by the Uiiiversity By Tracy Hale played ball. She stayed for two started moving them place to place. THURSDAY, MARCH 27 been listed in the article about the for students who maintain the I got my best surprise. It was a days. When she left I said mom I The first place was the bathroom Breakfast: Cream of wheat, toast students receiving recognition for required academic record. During a: .little dog named Rebdog. It was could have gone with her. clo set;' Then she. moved them in andjelly Perfect Attendance last week. four-year course of undergraduate'^.'from my dad's friend. Thert We got grandma's bedroom. Last we Lunch: Hamburger or study at ASU, Carr Academic^ a white dog. I like to play with the By Michelle Wetsel moved them back in the bathroom. cheeseburger, burger salad, tator Scholarships can be worth from; dogs. They were so pretty. I,love One day we were going to Then Samantha,moved them into tots, cookie, catsup and miisard or $6,00fito $24,000. v 1 them. The got very big and'fat. Coleman to see my mom's brother. my uncle's room. Last we left, mayo .v.V . ,< We let them be in the hotise. Then That same day we got a cat like I them there. we let them run ail over the ^ard. always wanted. He was my cat. By Audra Hubbard consideration. The budget does not include) we l°st our 4og. $9 we He was so, so, cute and samll. I Mrs. Fuller came today and 1 was State r Capital Under Bivins zero tolerance funds for Gov. George W. Bush’s j.*?ave not 80t that doS b“ K v3ut- loved, him very, very much. We so surprised. I never thought she legislation, school officials would proposed spendingline for elementalelementary! VReddo8 was so fat. He got,our,of had so much fun together. I got to have the authority to expel students school - reading programs, a pay ^'the house. We got sad. hold him. however, I wanted to and would come. She said she was going to come. When she said she for misdemeanor alcohol and drug raise for state employees, money . ' the others didn't. He stayed at my was moving, I cried a whole week-- offenses committed on campus to kefep more prisoners in jail ) , ByBenMcIver friend's house because Crystal had a or at school events. Current law lpn^tirtd funds for a state w are$.Jeffrey is coming to my house dog. The dog would get made at - 7 whole days. > I finally stopped. required schools to expelforffelony ‘ cbnremtioh program. . tonight 1 found; out about it the my cat. One day my- cat died. I Today I gave tiet a hug. She came ' offense?.. „ . “I1 hope that when (this process' other day. I called him in Hamlija. miss him alot. I still think about like I knew she would. She said in Reacting to concerns that in is done) we will have been able*, We 016 going to hunt for birds., I him alot too. Crystal's dog her letter she needed some second districts that have no alternative to address those issues, ” , said > am hunting with a 7 Mag rifle. We ranaway. But now, I have a new graders arqund. so we went around education programs, zero tolerance Rep. Rob Junell, D-San Angelo. W are going to have lots of fun. puppy. His name is Casper. I may her. She meant at her house. It is would turn students out into the chairman o f the committee. A :______■ get a new cat too. vety quiet at her house. She is my HIGHLIGHTS streets, Bivins said,u ... It is worse But a one-time, $100-a-month „ best friend. I like her very much. I to tell a school district you’ve got to pjy raise for state agency workers u . Gov. Bob BuUock last week By Crystal Comacho wish she were here today! She is By Lyndell Wllllims a Ed Sterling J keep the kid in school even though is included in a budget, package underscored the need to pass water I got a little, puppy for my funny. TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION he may bring cocaine to school." by state Sen. Bill Ratliff, R- i management legislation, .saying, birthday from my Aunt Grade. He was so little. I would not leave Only 22 of Tfexas 254 counties Mount Pleasant, chairman of the me, there’s no bill 'more By Jimmy Grissam him alone all night , long. My AUSTIN — The Tfexas -Senate would be required to offer expelled Senate„ j. Finance - Committee. , Higher, ^important (o diir state." lam glad that I got to go to my passed a bill that puts teeth students an alternative education education employees would not . Bullock, who presides over5 the mom said she was going to get me grandma's home. It was the best in a 1995 “zero tolerance” law program operated by the school receive the pay raise. .^Senate, testified at a Senate Natural another one for my birthday gift. I day of my life. I got happy because told her to give me one. She did. designed to rid public school district or a county-run juvenile I put; the $100, per month for -* Resources Committee hearing for we had not seen her in a long time. campuses of drugs, alcohol and justice facility. Those 22 counties each employee in as a kind of a a conservation bill filed by She lives in Oklahoma. I did play have a population of 125,000 or floor;" Ratliff said. “We ought to violent and disruptive students, Sen. J.E. “Buster” Brown, R^Lake The injury was aggravated by age with the toys. Then I walked on start ’(here. I hope we can do a little while guaranteeing due process. more. Jackson. - and years of jogging. “I turned 50 her treadmill. We stayed until more than that. The legislation is one of three Panel Oks $83.3 Billion Budget Bullock said Tfexas has bad five years old in July, and that’s what Monday. We got to visit my dad's . State employee groups sty they “safe schools” bills by Senate The House Appropriations Com­ ’ mqjor droughts in the last 60 years, happens,” Bush said. brother Jimmy. will continue to push for a $200- Education Committee Chairman mittee has approved, 25-0, an and five failed water management ■ A national search is under way. a-month raise in 1998 and another Tfeel Bivins, R-Amarillo, passed $83.3 billion budget for the next . bills. And he warned of future for a new commissioner of the By Josh Rivera $200 raise in 1999. by the Senate last week. The two-year budget cycle that begins „ water shortages that could hit evfety Tfexas Higher Education Coordinat­ When Christmas came, I got a bills move on to the House for Sept. 1. Water Legislation Urged i county in the state. ing Board. Kenneth Ashworth, who skateboard. It was alldiffercntfrom - Brown’s bill would create a has held the post for 21 years, is re­ my other one. It is different colors. imgimiiminiamiiBuaaiiauiBniBMUBi imuBBTiBuianinuunHUMiflsiiHHBna statewide drought management plan tiring Aug, 1. My motiier gave it to me. I can do I combining existing city and county ■ State Rep. Sherri Greenberg; alot of tricks with it. I take it to Margaret Hensley MSN, RNCS L plans and includes provisions for D-Austin, introduced legislation the streets. I go on the sidewalks Family Nurse Practioner L the sale or lease of a property that would require people who so I won't get hit. M O VIES 4 owner’s water rights. • care for three or fewerchildren in Brown said 95 Tfexas counties their homes to undergo criminal 3HeartlandMal|MM3-3661j S Family Health Care Donald Pope M.D. sought federal disaster assistance background checks and be listed Medical Director ADULTS $2.00 for last summer’s drought, and the with the state. .Children & Senior Adults $1.00 f drought! cost Tfexas farmers $2.1 Clinic A small town Is a Ml Shows Before 6p.m. $1.f ~ billion and the entire state: $5 FocteRush In 0*513) billion. v, no place to go where FriSun 121)6 230 500720 940 Other Capital Highlights Santa Anna you shouldn't. MorvTlxis &00 72D 940 ■ Gov, Bush underwent artho- Where To Write 'scopic surgery last week to repair Want to write your state and federal elected officials? Here are their 348-3566 fixfctahh loosened cartilage in his left knee. addresses. 106 N. 2nd . 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Sunday afternoon Elec, Rose,. Colt Committee To and Cade met Ronnie, Nola and Cory in Brownwood and visited a Meet Saturday . The. Whon - Picnic Committee while, before returning to their . will meet pn Saturday, March 22 at homes. 10:30 a.m. at the picnic grounds, to Betty Lowrence and .Doris formulate plans for the 1997 Richardson of Hillsboro attended to Picnic. AH interested parties are business in Coleman and then vis­ invited and urged to attend, The ited with Blake Williams needs are cleanup, purchase ,of Wednesday night and Thursday. brisket, barbecuing and the Wholesale Seed Distributors Blake has visited with Carolyn, delegating^ other duties, 'liA Lillian, Donald and Douglas Estes Since the Fi?nic will take place via telephone., Douglas reported as ,in other years,, on the;-,first Due to our recent expansion, adding one of the most that Boss is doing good.. Saturday in April, barring inclement Guy and Dorothea Whisenant .weather, there will also be a report modern, up-to-date S E E D C L E A N E R S in the area, were in Brownwood Friday visiting . of last year's picnic in the with Jim and Cathy Fraser. upcoming issue of the Santa Anna we have the added service of Visiting with the Jimmy Hafner News to keep you up-to-date so.that family during the weekend, were - your interest will impress you to Claudia and Jennifer Rutherford; come see uson Picnic Day!. Jetta and Hanson Stokes, Bob and Custom Cleaning at Harvest Time.... Megan Rutherford, Amber Huggins and Monty Bouldin. 1 City Council We are continually looking for ways to better serve you, Claudia Rutherford spent Friday at Bangs with Nell Yancy, Jennifer Continued from page 1 thanks to the support of you, our area farmers and ranchers Rutherford came in Friday night to spend her spring break. Drop in AlysPelton, City Secretary. vis;tprs {Saturday afterpoon were Kevin McMahan representing Sybil Eubanks, Beth Steele and West Texas Utilities reported to the TOemot &ave cut e& Pauline Eubanks of Santa Anna. council pn the- resolution >for the Bob and Megan Rutherford spent Coalition for Affordable Power in Saturday night and Sunday. Texas. Electric utilities are going S/frwtQ Seed at veatf comfietitiw feiicet Monday Claudia played Forty-Two to be deregulated and the coalition with the Gouldbusk -Forty-Two is a group of people joining to­ club at Wanda Hagan's. Monday gether so that the "little man." is evening Faye Wise and Claudia not taken adyantage of with higher attended the little dribbler game at rates and the big user companies re­ Panther Creek. ceiving lower rates. The resolution P h o n e e l s - was approved. . Friday night Bill and Sadie Bryan' hosted the Spinner gang, Jack and ; The city election: will held on OPEN POLLINATED FORAGES SORGHUM X I'UDANGRASS < Skeeta Cooper, Faye Wise and May 3. Position up for election,are Claudia Rutherford joined them. mayor, twp fuJl-tum council seats •Red Top Can *Hegari •Sorghum Alum •Cattle King *Bronco Billy »Surefine Sweet Graze Last Tuesday Gayle and Burgess and one -unexpired term council Stcwardson met Billy Don Cupps Seat. , . , . of Beaumont at Noretta’s for sup­ The council, discussed, with MILO SEED GRAS§ SEEDS per. Wednesday Ginger Sneed and Freddie Dodson of the-fire depart-, ment the possibility of receiving a >! \ / -Klein «EI Reno Side CJa!$ »W.W. Spar Bluestem Gayle met Ann Qsburn and Linda Slusher for lunch in Brownwood. monthly report and also if the de­ ; •Common Bermuda*GiantBermuda Thursday Burgess and Gayle were in partment could begin, paying vehi­ Abilene. Saturday night they met cle insurance on the trucks again., We invite you to give us a call at 625-4005 or c o m tiy 700 Overall for your ebriy booking prices. Bill and Ginger Sneed at Noretta's Dodson said he did not see a prob­ for the Sneed's wedding anniversary. lem with either request but would Monday Tyler and Sloane check • w ith: the ’ fire department PUBLIC SCALES SEED Stewardson stayed with Burgess and members. ,,. . , Gayle. A discussion ' was held about Tuesday Emily Taylor and I were keeping the City Hall open during the in Coleman where we visited with i noon hour. The possibility of having Gladys Slayton, Fredna Horton and the municipal judge at City Hall 1/2 days, five days a week. The item will Denise McDonald. Wednesday we be on the agenda for next month. went with Big Daddy (Bo) to ' The following appointments to Abilene and Carlsbad, New Mexico, City Boards were made: returning home Thursday. Housing Authority Board: Linda Thursday afternoon we all went to Wilson and Gary Patterson; Waldrip and visited with Charlie Library Board: Alice Spillman, Smith. That night Emily and I met Betty Key, Barbara Simmons and Patsy Starr; Tammy Casey in Santh Anna and Economic Development Board: Emily spent the night with Trey, . James Pelton and Armando Mata.! Cheyenne, John and Tammy Casey: Both will be appointed if the-state Emily spent. Friday and Saturday approves the president as a non-vot­ nights with Chase, Maegan, Mindy ing member of the board. and David Avants. Friday night With the city crews doing the re-' Charlie Smith, Frances McAlister pairs at the park and everything go-; FEED FERTILIZER and Bo and I had supper in Santa ing well, no one was appointed the Anna at Tammy's. Saturday John, the park board. Trey and Cheyenne Casey visited. City Supervisor Doug Watson reported two water leaks for the Sunday I visited briefly with David, month. , Mindy, Maegan and Chase Avants The council agreed to borrow when I picked up Emily Taylor. $10,500 against the City’s Certificate Christy Taylor and Richard Ybarra of Deposit in order to pay bond, visited briefly when they picked payments on the 1966 Water and Emily up Sunday noon. Sewer Bonds and the 1991 Sewer System Bonds. v ' V H ENDERSON FUNERAL HOME •Donnie & Christina “Our (greatest Msset is your Qood H e n d e rs o n S A N TA A N NA COLEMAN? 348-3131 . 625-2121