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Wheeler Basketball Report Gudgel Services Today Eugene Gudgel died Tuesday, Jan. 31 at Parkview Hospital. Services will be today, February 2, at 2:30 p.m. in the Mobeetie Metho- dist Church. THE WHEELER TIMES (USPS 681-960) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1989 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 10 "Wheeler, town of friendship and pride. Wheat Producers Will CHAT Wheeler Basketball Report WITH Vote On Change MUM JUNIOR VARSITY and split the victory with the girls CWE EDITOR By Joe Don King TOURNAMENT winning 65 to 31 and the boys losing 42 to 64. Bobbie Kuehler scored 24 By Louis C Stas Texas wheat producers will vote in Wheeler girls beat Lakeview in the late February and early March to elect first game 80 to 26. Dee Dee Dorman points, 13 rebounds, and Dee Dee As this copy is being typed, the 5 board members. Producers will also scored 17 points, 5 rebounds. In the Dorman had 19 points, 7 rebounds. temperature is dropping outside, as decide on a proposal to change the second game they lost to Shamrock 47 Stephen Batton had 18 points, 16 the artic cold front moves through. wheat check-off assessment limit to 1 to 51. Marcy Smith had 20 points, 9 rebounds. Cory Cornett and Kyle The change is going to be quite a cent per bushel for research, market rebounds. In the final game they lost Sword each had 10 points, 9 rebounds. shock to the system; we had sort of development, and service. to Canadian 54 to 67. Dee Dee WHEELER vs ALLISON gotten adjusted to the 'spring like' To learn more about the upcoming Dorman had 19 points, 6 rebounds. The Varsity teams traveled to temperatures. I read 73 on the bank's election and assessment vote, pro- Wheeler boys beat Lakeview in Allison and won both games; the girls thermometer Tuesday. ducers in Wheeler and surrounding their first game 51 to 42. Cory Cornett won 60 to 42 and the boys won 44 to 35. Dee Dee Dorman had 16 points, 3 -cwe- counties will want to attend an had 19 points. 8 rebounds. They beat The temperature dropped from the informational meeting sponsored by Shamrock in the second game SO to rebounds and Bobbie Kuehler had 13 points, 8 rebounds. Stephen Batton mid 50's Wednesday morning—bet- the Texas Agricultural Extension 47. Stephen Batton had 26 points, 9 ween S and 6 and was down to 26 at Service on February 1, at Tulia, says rebounds. In the final game they lost had 22 points, 8 rebounds and Cory 8:30. Don King, County Extension Agent. to Canadian 48 to 60. Stephen Batton Cornett had 10 points, 9 rebounds. -cwe- The meeting will be at the Extension had 17 points, 9 rebounds. WHEELER vs BRISCOE The Varsity teams beat Briscoe We should be able to start carrying meeting room and will start at 1:30 WHEELER vs PANHANDLE last Friday with the girls winning 69 to the weather next week. p.m. The Varsity teams played Pan- -cwe- Producers will hear from an Exten- 25 and the boys 65 to 63. Dee Dee handle; the girls won 62 to 57 and the Dorman had 20 points, 7 rebounds, Vetola's report on weather con- sion economist regarding the current boys lost 47 to 55. Dee Dee Dorman Bobbie Kuehler 17 points, 7 ditions certainly vary from ours in wheat situation, outlook and changing scored 20 points, 7 rebounds. Cory rebounds, and Tera Henderson 16 such a short distance. The overpass at HIGH POINT INDIVIDUAL: Chad number of animals entered and wheat production trends in the state, Cornett scored 17 points, 4 rebounds. points, 1 rebound. Stephen Batton Briscoe for a number of years has Morgan earned the most points for the placings at the Wheeler County Junior says King. Also, the mechanics and WHEELER vs. KELTON had 36 points, 15 rebounds and Kyle been considered the line for weather Livestock Show held January 24-26 in timing of the voting process will be The Varsity teams played Kelton Sword had 11 points, 11 rebounds. differences. Wheeler. Van Baize represented First presented. -ewe- Services Held For National Bank in Wheeler and pre- Following these discussions, Texas. The rain received Friday afternoon sented the belt buckle. Chad is a Wheat Producers Board representa- and through the night was certainly Carrel Kay Laycock member of the Briscoe FFA. tives will report on the current use of assessment funds and plans for the appreciated and needed. I was happily Carrel Key Laycock, 81, died KELTON SCHOOL Friday, January 27, 1989. future, says King. There will be ample surprised when I measured 1.61 Graveside services were held at Honor Roll time for questions and input from inches; and I don't think any of it 'ran 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 30 in 3rd Six Weeks producers regarding 'the program. off. Wheeler Cemetery. Rev. Robert FIRST GRADE: All A's; Amanda For additional information, please -cwe- Helsley, pastor of First Baptist Calcote. contact the county Extension office at Burton Chrysler-Dodge has some Church of Wheeler, officiated. All B's; Terri Crownover, Jimmy P.O. Box 448, Wheeler, Texas 79096 or (806) 826-5243. good looking vehicles on display. Stop Arrangements were by Wright Kirkland, T.R. Wilcox. out there and take a look. The popcorn SECOND GRADE: All A's and B's; Funeral Home. WHEELER is good too. Born September 25, 1907 in Heath Allen, Justin Atkins, Korina -ewe- Collingsworth County, Mr. Laycock Lopez, Otis Stuart, Nicholaus Honor Roll Congratulations to the students moved to Wheeler from Dozier in Thomas. THIRD SIX WEEKS listed on the honor rolls; we have 1947. He married Bessie Lucille THIRD GRADE: All A's; Londa FIRST GRADE: All A's; Jennifer quite a number. Our local students are Crownover. Sechrist on Jan. 7, 1927 in Welling- Haning, Sandy Bradstreet, Makenzie ton. He was a member of the All A's and B's; Elissa Ray, Will also well represented on the college Chick, Shea Lewallen, Rebekah Methodist Church. Wheeler. Morrison, Lauren Weaver, Ben honor rolls also. We are proud of each FIFTH GRADE: All A's and B's; Survivors include his wife, of the Dollar. of you. Doug Atkins, Jodie Crownover, home; three daughters, Anita Reeves All A's and B's; Kimberly Beers, -cwe- Brandy Wilcox. of Wheeler, Glenda Fletcher of Pampa Kassandra Bradstreet, Jennifer John- SOMETHING NEW: Wheeler has a I am a week late, but Happy SIXTH GRADE: All A's; .LW. Ray. MUSTANG TRACK TEAM and Carolyn Marchant of San Antonio; son, Douglas Helton, Steve Marshall, new line of vehicles being offered for Birthday to daughters Cathi and All A's and B's; Nacy Davis, Brandon one son, Clyde Laycock of Pampa; 11 Blake Rives, Carly Rives, Cassidy sale. Burton Ford-Mercury was ap- Juanita, February 1 and S respec- Lewis. Collecting Cans grandchildren and 12 great grand- Francis, Kara Keelin, Lorena proved as the dealer for Chrysler, tively. Cathi received a call on GRADE SEVENTH: All A's and B's; The Wheeler Mustang track team children. Martinez, Rachael Montgomery, Dodge and Plymouth in December; Wednesday. Jason Hink, Nick Johnson. is in the process of collecting alumi- Whitney Simmons, Darin Kuntz, the cars and pickups will be sold -ewe: EIGHTH GRADE: All A's; Boyce num for a fund-raising project. If you Services Held For Nicholas Ware, Matthew Huff. through Burton Chrysler-Dodge. The And, as I have mentioned many Crownover. have any aluminum cans or scrap SECOND GRADE: AU A's; Kirt first shipment arrived Friday. Delbert times, Feb. 1 marks the anniversary of All A's and B's; Julie Davidson, Misty aluminum of any kind, that needs to Boedeker, Dacia Bullock, Bruce Cope- Thomas (left) Dickie Burton and Gary our arrival in this fair city-29th to be Jason A. Revious Lewis, Isabel Lopez, Jamie Stewart, be removed, the team would land, Matt Hampton, Kristen Marion, Don Burton are shown here with one exact. (I know it is difficult for many to Jason A. Revious, 17, of Colorado Kristi Wheeler. appreciate your donation. We will pick Chris Mick, Lee Scales, Lacey Smith, of the Chrysler New Yorkers on the believe I am evga that old.) Springs died Saturday, January 21, NINTH GRADE: All A's; Heather up, if you would contact Coach Ronnie Rachel Stiles, Aaron Valencia, Daniel showroom floor. The Grand Opening we- 1989 at his home. He was a student at Honeycutt. Karcher or any track team member. Lowe, Benjamin Britt, Kara Emmett. to show the new line will be scheduled I notice Kelton and Wheeler Mitchell High School and employee of TENTH GRADE: All A's; Bobby The proceeds will help to finance the Alan Gill, Drew Hillhouse, Angela at a later date. Basketball teams have received some B.F. Goodribs Restaurant. Buckingham, Susan Davidson, Noel annual San Angelo Track Meet trip. Jolly, Matt Keelin, Tucker Long, Alli good publicity in the Pampa News Services were held at 11:00 a.m. Johnson, Lori Ray. Moore, Jennifer Shepard. ALLISON BRISCOE Monday and Tuesday. It is nice to see January 25, at Swan-Law Funeral All A's and B's; Terry Menefield. All A's and B's; Jed Brooks, Jason D. us get some good publicity. Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave. Rev. Bill ELEVENTH GRADE: All A's; Randy Honor Roll Carter, Andy Gearhart, Wendy Honor Roll -ewe- Hodges officiated. Burial was in Singleton. 3rd Six Weeks Pinder, Colby Rowley, Chandra 3rd Six Weeks Sis acted up Monday and it was Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
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