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Owl Boosters Slate Harvest Festival Saturday The HaleCenterOwl Booster Club seven years the Boosters have raised October. Each class sponsores a queen Isbell, now a freshman at Texas Tech Several game and food booths are will reap the harvest of funds raised over $52,000 arid last year's $9,017 candidate and the candidate that earns University. slated and Saturday evening promises by candidates during the Annual was the second best to the record sel the most money during the two week During the Harvest Festival a to be enjoyable. The carnival will Harvest Festival. The money raised iii 1988 of$9,077. period is named princess of their carnival is held with many of the begin activities at 6:00 and continue by the Booster Club will be shared A tradition in the community for campuses and the over all money classes participating in the fun filled to 8:00, with the coronation beginning with classes and will benefit school over fifty years, the Harvest Festival winner is named Harvest Queen. Last atmosphere. This year the carnival at 8:30 pm in the High School athletic, activities. During the past is held in year in the final weeks of year's Harvest Queen was Heather will beheld in the Centennial Pavilion. Continued to Page 2 CC FFA Member Qualifies For National Contest

John McFerrin, a Cotton Center winners to get acquainted. The next FFA member, has been named named day he will be busy judging and other a national finalist in competition for activities. The winner will be the National FFA Fiber Crop announced , Friday morning at the Production Proficiency Award. He is convention. Saturday morning the now eligiblC tocompete for national national winners will be interviewed honors in the Fiber Crop f>roduction by farm broadcasters. proficiency award program at the McFerrin, the senior son of Mr. National FFA Convention in Kansas and Mrs. Joe McFerrin, is completing City, Mo: , November 10-12. a very success career with the Colton McFerrin became eligible for the Center FFA. He has been a slate award when he won the $100 slate finalist for Star Greenhand, and Star FFA Fiber Crop Production award. Lone Star. , He has also won a state The award is one of 29 proficiency proficiency in speciality crops with awards presented annually at local, millet. ,McFerrin has been on a Stale stale, and nalionallevels torccognizc Ag, Mechanics leall'lthul has placed FFA mcmbcrs ,'!or ,aohievements in third, and fourth in ~ie slate contest activitieS leadin~ H>careers in He has al so shOwn Hveslock l;Ilthe 'agri,CIilliJre . . McF.errin\VilIrec~ ivea IOc ~'I ", c 041lIy,SIli1 . AntoJlio,HOU S ton ., , plaque, a check'fof $250;ind p,irliaHy , and Ft/ Wo,rthStdcJ< Sho\Ys . . paid lraveJ,cxpCl,lses to Jhe National' FoHowing ,gnldiJIttion bcplanstci EFA Convention,where' he will ,Ill~nd Texas A&M University. compete againstltu:ec oilier Fiber Crop . Michael Fisher came within' a Production·final ists. breath of also qualifying for the The aw'ard is sponsored by Sandoz National ,f:'FA competition. Fisher, Agro. Inc., as a special proj~t of the the~on ofM.K. ami Becky Fisher, NationnlFFA Foundation, Inc. If he won the state contest for Ag. is selected as the winner of the nationell Electrification and was a silver contest, McFetrin will win a trip to medalist in the race for qualifying for Washington, D.C. and Europe the national contest. He was one of the top 8 in the natiori in the contest; ~osp.italAdministrat~r Cited ByArmy courtesy of Sa~doz Agro. ", , While at the National Convention unfortunately only the top four . . , advance~ , He ",viii be auendingthe , Mi<;bacl KeUer,a.dinin,is,tr.it~ of; , T(} ~as ••', '. '" . H j~ " " e.xc~ptiQn~·1 'befOre 'meyprogresscd, ' inc~ased McFcninwiUbekept busy. On N~tionalFFA Convention in Kansas, ' .hns " been produc~i\,jty alldimprovcdl:hc mbfale Wednesday; Npv. 10,.there will bea lH" Plain~ ' f1~sP! tJtI , pi"ores~ionalislt! a.b~lea(Jefshjp . of~h~ CootiJno\ed t·:rec.ogni~l>Y :tI\~: DePfittrheftl()ftb~ . · p!tyg·iC;~l . e~u~; ~· ~e ¢ tion: ~~~t~~, tIY · ·oflhe'UiiilS. " pr(}fjcjcncy winners mccti!lgfor ·alI .toPage~ ",Atnly ,' forbis' service as ,an ~y itriprovedthe operationalefflcieritly , Re,sefvist. "ellerw3s recently of the JU(,:i1ity. His dedication to Pregam~ a~ardedtheAnny Commendation .' qualil)'aitdexpectationsQfexcelIen~e " MedaIJOttliseffonswhilc·serviJ"igas h$,g'reatfy improved the readiness ' Officer' In Chafge~t ' theni~l;IicillpOSlute of t~e in 'Dinner , ' . • t Reese i\i':, f6~ ,B~, : i.n .' . . .. -" Festival••• Veteran Membership Is Offered COTTON Cont'd from Page 1 CENTER Hale Center Jr. Owls Continue To Improve Auditorium. Admission to the Attention Veterans! Membership Veterans Day Breakfast will be held carnival is free but there is a SQlall $1 cards are now available and Nov. 11 ,from 6:30-8:00. A1lveterans SCHOOL MENU School Menu The Seventh Grade Owls suffered The hard hitting Owls defense was Lopez scored in the final period admission for adull£ and SOC for memberships can be made by andfriendsofveteransareencouraged their first loss of the season last week led by John Benefield, Jacob and Jess Hunter added the ex tra points students at the coronation. If the contacting Lee Dent. Dent also to attend. Breakfast Breakfast to a Shallowaterteam that suited out Gonzales. Danny Mendez, Jess forthefinal. Handling the running for weather prohibits the carnival from reminds veterans that the Annual Monday Oct 25 Mondav Oct 25 over 50 players. Hale Center put up a Hunter.SteveBuchanan,Jason Pryor. the Owls was Jess Hunter, Jesse being held at the Centennial Pavilion Sliced Peaches, Cereal, Toa$l, Juice, Dry Cereal, Graham stiff fight but were no march for the Eli Sierra. Joe Gutierrez, Derrcck Lopez. and Rueben Madrigal. the event will be held in the new Akin E1eetrlc Contracting &: Repalrln, Milk Crackers, Milk Mustangs as they scored two Johnson. Ruben Madrigal, Jesse Providing the blocking the the Owls Elementary Gym. cm iLECTBlqQF PLAJN\7lEW,INC. Tuesday Oct 26 Tuesday Oct 26 touchdown's on their rust two plays Lope/. and Cody Benedele. Sierr.. wcreJohn Benefield, Danny Mendez. Queen candidates from the school 4428 Olton ROad • Plainview T.... 79071 brange Juice, Bean and Cheese Fruit, French Toast/Syrup, from scrimmage. .. was crcdited with a fumble recovery Steve Buchanan. Adam Leishman, Hale Center's passing attack was a and interception , Jacob Gonzales. Jon Bordewyk and campuses include: (808) 296-5111 Sue Looney Breakfast Bread, Milk Smokies, Milk bright spot for the Owls. Signalca1ler, Hale Center led at halflime. 6-0, Wes,Horsford . Akin Elementary Home Phone: 191-1859 Wednesday Oct 27 Wednesday OGt 27 Kindergarten Fresh Fruit, Oatmeal, Toasted Fruit, Scrambled Eggs, Tortillas, Jason Thomas hit end Adam Marin when Jesse Lopez seored on ancight ThcwinimprovedtheEighthGrdde Ashley Hanks, escorted by Mati Italian Bread, Milk Sausage, Milk foracouplepassescovering30-yards yard run , Owls record to 4.2, Davis; Brenda B~on, escorted by Thursday Oct 28 Thursday Oct 28 and Rusty Vick also had a,nice carch ['------==------. BJ. Taylor; M~ddieBelt.escortedby Fruit or Juice, BiscuilS, Hash Fruit, Pancakes/Syrup, Smokies, and run covering 30-yards. Ob . . Justin Rieff Browns w/Cheese, Milk Milk The lone score for the Owls came . Ituarles First Grade Friday Oct 29 Friday Oc! 29 when Michael Verdine wentover form Kinberly Gallardo. escorted by Assorted Juice, Blueberry Juice, Dry Cereal, Toast, Milk four yards out and added the two­ Marc Puente; Crystal Herrera, Muffin, S~usage Patty, Milk point PAT to make the score 28-8. in their game with Shallowater last Juanita Jones where she was a member of the First escorted by John Marc Orta; Becky Lunch Funeral serv ices were held week, the Owls good performance United Methodist Chur-ch. She Martinez, escorted by Adrain Mendez Lunch MQDday Oct 25 Wednesday. October 20, for Juanita was overshadowed by a disappointed operated several farms. Second Grade Monday Oct 25 Steak Fingers/Gravy, Mashed Jones in the First United Methodist Survivors ,nelude a son. Charles 18-1416ss to the Mustangs. With the Jenny Schroeder, escorted by Lasagne, Corn on the Cob, Potatoes, Fruit, Roll, Milk Church with the Rev. John Erwin, exception oftwobigplays HaleCenter MillsofFort Worth; a daughter. Mary Andrew West; Gina Espinosa, Italian Bread, Fruit Cocktail, Milk Tuesday Oct 26 pastor, officialing, Burial was in ' Francis Edmonds of Phoenix . Ariz.; held the Mustangs in check. escorted by Cody Collins; Ashlei . Tuesday Oct 26 ' Mini Corn Dogs, Tater TOIS, Plainview Memorial park under the' Hale Center tied ,the score before three brothers, Herman Eller of EI Mahagan, escorted by Jeremy Chicken Nuggets, French Bread; Congealed Fruit, Mustard/Kerchup, direction of Freeman Funeral Home. Paso, Grover Etter of Los Angeles, halftime 6-6 when Jesse Lopez Huffhines Pork 'n Beans, Wheat Rolls, Milk Mrs. Jones died Monday morning, and Mark Eller of Lubbock; a sister, blocked a punt and punctuated the Third Grade Pineapple Slice, Milk Wednesday Oct 27 October 18. 1993, at Hi-Plains Ruth Brewton of Austin; four play by falling on the pigskin in the Ariel WatsOn, escorted by Chase Wednesday Oct 27 Salisbury Steak/Gravy, Mashed Hospital following a short illness. grandchildren; and five great­ endzone for the score. LLoyd; Lauren Applewhite, esconed Ground Beef and Rice, Green Potatoes, Fruit, Pull-Apart-Bread, She was born in Eric, Okla. She grandehi Idrcn. Shallowater regained the lead 12-6 by Jeremy Mullins; Mandy Hickman, Beans, Slices Potatoes, BiscuilS, Milk married Orville Jones on March 21 . Serving as pallbearers were Jerry in the third period until Derrick escorted by Jacob Rieff; Amanda . Apple Crisp, Milk Thursday Oct 28 1935, in Littlefield, He died.in 1964. Eller. Bobby Jones, Bob Stroud, Bob Cotton Center Homecoming-Yolanda Cisneros and Johnson escaped on .a 22-yard run . Ruiz, escorted by Daniel Castillo Thursday Ocl 28 Pizza Pockets, Green Beans, She moved to Hale Center ~ i935, Heath,lody HcathandJamesSageser. Fourth Grade Alvin Rodriquez were named Homecoming Queen and Beef Stew, Broccoli Spears, . Tossed Salad, Fruit. Milk Lopez blitZed through the line for the Lindsay Davis, escorted by King recently. Cornbread, Sliced Peaches, Milk Friday Oc! 29 PAT to give the lead to the Owls for Christopher Ashby; Laure Boyce, Friday Oct 29 Chili Dogs, French Fries, the first time 14-12. escorted by Zane Logan; Magan Turkey & Cheese in Pita Bread, Congealed Fruit, Milk . The Eighth Grade Owls continued Outstanding Performance . NOrris, escorted by Jolm Hunter · , Lettuce!fomato, Carrot Sticks, ' to lead the Mustangs until late in the Middle School/Junior High The Hale Center High School Owl OUlSIaIIdiJ'lg percussion, oulStanding Fresh Apple, Milk fin~1 period when Shallowater used Fifth Gmde Band earned straight superior rating color guard, ' and oulStanding drum another big play to regain the lead 18- as major as well as thehonorbandaw~ tfiY5 14 with 3:30 left in the game. CrySlai Garcia, esconedby Randall as well several other awards at the Fall West Pioneer Marching Festival held for l!!H)lace in class.AA. The is the 1 here Is nothing 80 'nlce a8 doing good by stealth and being Coaches were pleased with the found out by accident. SjxthGrade Saturday at Wayland •. Baptist firsnime in several years that the performance by the improving Owls -Charle8 Lamb Belia Flores, escorted by . Ernest University. band has received the . honor band rppfP Fashion Sale even with the loss to Shallowater. Orta Under theflCld leadership ofdium a~~fC$Uvai . The Seventh GradeOwls battled to . Sevendl Gi'ade . . .' of"r.... I ~ ,' ~ . 'IL · · . , •• ,. a 0-0 tie wilhthe Morton Indians last ' , MijOy ,Siena, escoru:dby Jasan w~. '1'liehard .foughfbattle ended Wi~theQWJ . det'imse : ~$jogtwo Si;~thG~e '. '. . " .' ...... :, ' "'''''', ''' " ; 'i!!oI·'l!i!f:"~l goallil)estalu:i$ with MOrlan .iea.ving Corina ..l.ule,espo11ed by StefliQ I'". th<: ball inside theOwll·yardjine. . . Little .' . .. the fjrst · stop waSmiideWben ' . High School I Adam Marin recovered a . fumbled ~~ . I . "rue ,an acicUtiona12(J% Off ' soup at the goalline. The ot1)er SlOp escorted by Cruises, Gatne ,pa.Ckl!lgE!S;: was when the Morton runner was J~::L~=hes, IS~nior Trips.To~l'S, All Sale Merchandise . H'&.~ (USPS 223-140) Slopped shon of the goalline as the Sophomore I Melome Square .. LubbClCk clock ran out ending the game. Credited with good defense was . Jim~.:elle Ruiz, escorted by Joe I 1-.800-4&1 .. 6848: ' AMERlCAN~ Victor Adame, who made numerous " Gabri~I';WaylandShoppingCenter . tacldes, also Jason Thomas,Jody Wall, . . , ''ONCRLL ~':: lirown ~ escorted by Cade I Jeanette $teen • 'lravel~~alt.aDt 88.21~O Michael Verdine, Bobby Ruiz and Shepard. .' I.._·__ ~_",.u._~_ , , P.Ili~vi'''j Hale Center, Texas'79041 We're g full service hlJf;Jlth.ami facility, where you ...,i "" .....•.. -.'.' , Adlini Mariil .. Oarth Hughes was also cQn glwoys be seen .by a highly trained physician; . · S~niot ., '. . Qi~lli~l,I.~ev~ry · Fri~Y moming credited witl} a fum.ble recovery. gnytltn.o' the day or night. ,·$Qa:$CA'lptIO." ' f(~i'E$ - ...... Offensively BpbbyRui:i: and . . .Weeneourage flie use of our _ .of~the·grl . MiChael Vel1linealong will) JI\SOIi r::in :H8i'fCQUiiij·- '. Etnilrgenq Room; ,In ca"ofo. PrGb'~m whid!eo,,~t · tI~' ~l>Y "$~oo.: p.r,.. the ball while . $18.OQ.RI"y.. rQUt.~. Ha.·\(:c)un.ty .· ·· ~iI"ilsciliTled JaSOri 'waif for 0 , regular d~r'soppoinflnenj. .Alflie ThOJ1lQS again compteted passes to dlsposol of flieU "our, 7 doys 0 ~k sfoff ore the ,. . IVt8r~h 2,,1872 . ' 60,~~id rrolllJf'M~ Adam.Madn and Shiloh King . . loiest dioflnoslic Iools O(Id almost immeell. resu./ts M man,.. to treotmOst ai/tile"ti onflie spot; . by ~!;=_.====!11!!... !ft ·. The tieleav~s the youngQwls with. Ie. 1 resl>eC~a~le. 3-1-2 record. Coaches .We since",fyhope you IImr have toY/sHour . EmeroenyRoom. BuHfyou.dohaveto, it's nice 10·.. Icnow ~'I' be well tok.nco,. Of. . .' , .,lli~fl'li~$ . · . lIo~pltllI. Cotton Center Elks CC Announces Student Honor Roll The Cotton Center Schools have the' A Honor Roll' were: First Grade­ Yolanda Cisneros, Michael Fisher. Beaten But Not Out released their Honor Rolls for the first Nathan Patterson, Sara Barr, David Studentreportedon the' A-B Honor six weeks of the 1993-94 school year. Barrera, Timothy Lewis; Second Roll' were: Second Grade-Tirso Owl The Couon Center score was not what it would take to deflate the pesky A large list of students making the Grade-Lupita Garcia, Christopher Barrera, Edward Martinez. Nathan an indication of how well the young Elks after gaining a small 8-0 grade exhibits the stress for academic Gonzales, Chance Kirby, Joshua Myers, Logan Pillow; Third Grade­ Elks played. The team having to rely advantage in the first period and excelence at Couon Center. Natividad; Third Grade-Jennifer Robert Lejeline, Gina Lewis, Alonso Hoots on youth and being absent of speed settling for a2()'() lead at intermission. Elementary students achieving Garcia, Krystal Gonzales, Courtney Saenz; Founh Grade-Paul Barrera, due toinjuries madethe highly favored Cotton Center second half scores Academic Excellence were: First Kirby.Josh Kirkland, Megan Lejeline, Cody Birkell, Ben Buffa, Tony Owls scrap for every poinl came on two runs by Noel Lopez, Grade-Eleazar Montez. Toby Erin Lutrick, Cristalyn Sageser, Casilleja, Tony Garcia. Misty Lean %amos & 9{icoCe Logan . Thebauered Elkskeptthe Silvenon who is proving to be a threat every Sanchez, Ruby Barrera, Toby Whitney, Straw ,Justin Talley; Fourth Gonzales, Sarah LeJeune, Thomas six on their toes most of the nighl until time he touches the ball, from 7 and 2 Castilleja, andGabrielaSaenz; Second Grade-Tyler Cline, Amanda S ublell; Lopez, Carlos Sotelo, Kara Thurman; Hi! Students will be out of school the size, speed and experience began yards out. The throwing arm of Grade-Krista Perkins, Diana Saenz, Fifth Grade-Stacy Blount, Nicole Fifth Grade-Francis Amaya, Thursday and Friday for staff to wear down the Elks. signalcaller Cody Stroope furnished Daniel Sublett. Lara, Raymond Suj)lett;Sixth Grade­ Stephanie Barr, Albert Aores, Candy development days. Everyone is * Cotton Center proved to be their the last of the Elk scores when Junior High Students receiving the Stephen Butler, Jeremy McFerrin, Gonzales, Mauhew Rodriguez, Oscar looking forward to the long weekend. The Senior Class is having a fajita own worst enemy as the Elks slOpped completed a 28-yard scoring suike 10 Academic Excellence honor were: Tessa Lutrick, Tobi Lutrick; Eighth Saenz, Runaldo Sanchez; Sixth ~t Wednesday the FFA group supper at Akin Elementary before the drive inside the Owls 15-yardline on junior Cody Oden. Holley Blount, Courtney Reeves, Grade-Lex Reeves; Ninth Grade­ Grade-Angelica Aldape, DaynaCline, took a field trip to the Farmerl game Friday. The tickets are $5. four tum overs, two interceptions and Lopez had a good nightoffensi vely Dustin Wallace, Deidra Howell, Debby Castilleja, Sylvia Saenz; Tenth Nellie Alvarado, Falisha Reyes, Stockman Show. They were able to They are also having a dance at the two fumbles. If the four drive could carrying the pigskin 32 times for 133 Christy Oden, and Michelle Fisher. Grade-Anabel Bazan, Tara Buffa, Belinda Barrera, ViclOr Saenz; Seveth see some of the newest farming American Legion after the game have resulted ir. points an upset was in yards and caught seven passes for 57 Receiving Academic Excellence Nancy Lopez, Josie Pool Miriam Grade-Sandra Barrera, Julie Garcia,. equipment and learned about several Friday. Tickets are $1. Comesuppon the making. . steps. Stroope a1so,added a good in High School were: Jackson Butler, Rodriguez; Eleventh Grade-Fernando Chance McClure, Jessica Flores, farming techniques. the Senior class! The host team was left wondering night hiuing 14 for 27 for 154 yards. Hector Garcia and John McFerrin. Flores, Noel Lopez, Cody Oden, Cody David Hagood, Jevon Reyes, Joe The Child Development classes Lions Help To Prevent Blindness-Hale Center Lions members R8ul Flores and Michael Keller Conon Center students listed on Twelve Grade-Joe Brown, Garcia.Jennifer Lopez; Eighth Grade- visited the Childrens. Hospital, will be two offour local Lions helping screen the community for better vision. The FREE visual Birthing Center and Fitness Center at screening will be held in the lobby at Hi-Plains Hospital Thursday, October 21. The 15 minute test wi)) begin at 4 pm until 7 pm. The test will help residents determine iffunher testing is needed by ;;;;;;~Th~'Y an optometrist. Some of the test that will be performed are: near vision, far vision, color vision, depth perception and glaucoma. Other Lions helping with the free visual screening are Bill Sexton's This weeks teacher is Kathy Davis. Freeman and Gene Latham. The community is encouraged to take advantage of the free visual ,Justa ~ ... She teaches business classes which Hosts include typing, micro-computers and North Spade Gin The Owl Band did a great job atlhe accouRling . Wayland Marching Festival last Amherst Bulldogs Saturday. They received Outstanding You can see this teacher driving Band in the AA class. They also her Sut-urban (it's her favorite car) received Outstanding Color Guard, anywhere that has pizza. She says "I Ha'le Center Kickoff 7 :30 Outstanding Drum Majors, love Good H.ousekeepiAg even Jhough Outstanding Drum Section, and I don't keep a "gOoo" house. Outstanding Musical Performance. Senior Citizen Organization Way togo! Mrs. Davis' sense of humor shows The Band will be marching at the in that she likes "Dennis the Menace" ·would like to invite you to a cotton Center ~ Texas Tech Marching Festival this and "The Far S ide"; and likes 10 watch Saturday and will be competing on "Home Improvement". · Country & Western Tuesda~fortheUILRegionMarchingWe asked Mrs. Davis what her 879-2166. Joshua Garcia Contest at Texas Tech. Good Luck! funniest teaching eitpe~encewasand The Owls did a great job at MOrton she replied,"Once when I was DANCE Joseph Talley last week! They will be playing ' teaching Accounung I was using the SP.ringlake-Eanhhe, re at 7:30 this overhtadprojec.tor" I put my pen, in FPdIlY' Good Luck. "...... 'h ... "" . ·· k ·· II ·· A com.m, Unily' pe·' p·rally· ·will ·. be .... , ~~mO\ll ? lh~pnmarer. ~~'1~ , ' . :Frij.~, .. ()e~~. 23,tll'l . lilY. m()utb, " ,~~dl~$s :tO say, she l'8Il helllinJront ofthe ·City Ha)iat 4:00 . .out QftlJeclaSS:tlxfsJUdents lliug\le(t. · Friday afternOOn, .. Everyone e6l)le i,' tl8· ~ .: '~'·.·.· IO:~·~ · ·· p :~IfJ~ · ... ·:~~~i~(J: ' p~r ':p~~r$i~ i: •..· cbeedor the Owls! . Mrs. Davis lOla us the ·' sitangest: ··'S·imesOin There will be aJ. v.. game against thing a student tried 10 getaway with ·· 416 · W.2ndln o Hal~Center the OllOn J:V. Thursday night at 6:00 in her.class, "The fD'st year 1taught, a 879-2178 at Olton. . student silting in the back Qr~e room Harvest Festival time is here! All was typing and 1 had a feeling it was of the classes have bCen working hard all dirty words. The look on bistace to raise money .. The carnival will be was pricelC$s when IlOld him there . Hale Center at the Pavilion downtown 81 6:00or at was ateyon his Iypewriter that ~ould the new Akin Gym if the;weadleris let me print eVCJ)'thing he had just Senior CitizenOrganizatioo ·· bad Saturday, The HarveSt Festival typed (but 1 really couldn't)!" . wUl begin a. 8:30 ~ter ·th!: eamival. 'thanks Mrs. Davis Allen aSea·ch,lnc. "Aqualityi,.QUP (11 perS()nSDVer : 60year~ ~fage " "', " , . \: ' ()JJfri:"g~~rvkes ,"d tlP'po.tju,,~tj,s, .t(l;'h:e. ~p"'l1Jul:lity's .. • Busines•• ~'> -' . . , .. _", , .- - ," •. ·";-""sesToProVideTreats c. ' . ' .. ' • <.~ .- ... "'". . •. " ,,;~_ ':_: . _. '. . '0 _._"", • " .,. . . "· ' ~: se;JiQ'~Gitl1.ells,.~!~· ",, ...... Hale Center busillcsSes will .be .openiJJg .theiJ:doorsThurSday,~ · . 28, f«HalIoween'Trick «Treaters; .Nutri*ionP*-ogra.j ' ~ .·Eri ,tertainm~llt& . the locai bUsi~are pl~to ~Ihe ~weell ~ ... . Fello\Vship . vs Jefferies Memorial Field ppringlttke Wolverines Kickoff 7 :30

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I who provided my inspiration (and 1 uaining) by letting me be a panof the South Plains Fair Winner planning and building of Kidsville; lO HaleCounly Extension AgentColleen Chadwick who always cheers me up, Hale Center American mice and horny lOads), preserving pushes me just a little and who tells Senior Citizens Pear Tommy and Claudia: wildflowers and endangered species me lO keep on ttying;lO Rick Black Planning and working for Witten (There's that clump of native and Herman Cozart and Perry Vick in the Limelight Park. the walking park.! designed for coreopsis and some . "wild" weeds) and Murvin Johnson and Leo Weil the half-block across the street from and rescuing land from .a swamp (I and Claude and Debbie Burneu and By Vera Meester Bizzell's tire store., has been both an showed Mrs. Dill the low place in the all the "armchair" carpenters and 416 West 2nd • 839-2428 . excitinganddisapp6intingexperience nuddle that holds an inch or so of week-endgardeners who pledged their for me. Exciting because in planning water when it rains). help; thepark,lrealizedthatthecommunity . Mrs. Dill has a great sense of humor And thanks lO David Wilder, Gene spirit in Hale Center is alive and well. and I couldn't have completed the Monday, Oct. 25 and Paul Lyle, ttusrees of the Chicken Strips, Blackeyed Peas, Marinated Vegetables, Hot Rolls, Fruit Disappointing because evidently a application without her information James and Eva Mayer Foundation; walking park is an idea whose time and help. Crumble MELLO DCIUIL£ DECKER Plainview City Manager Jim Jeffers Tuesday, Oct. 26 isn'there-atleastnOlforHaleCenter. AFTER THE GRANT is given a and parks superintendent Carl Holland YoumayrememoorthattheClaude grade, money available is assigned Roasted Turkey, Cornbread Dressing, Green Beans, Coleslaw, Hot Rolls, ="'._ ___ ...... __ ...... __ ...... __ .4 FOR $1 who gave me professional advice; . Apple Crisp Wiuen Estate offered lO donate the from the top grade down. We had a WI8lEIII ....' Thanks to County Commissioner Wednesday, Oct. 27 land. appraised at $18,000. (free and respectable presentation, but projects Roy Borchardt and former 49 cJCar) and that other foundations had that met the ~bove criteria had Cheese Enchiladas, Red Beans, Stewed TomaLOCs. Onions & Peppers, ~~~N $2 commissioner Henry Rieff for lGOtT. B1l...._._ _ ._._._ _.. _ The Fruit Salad pledged enough money lO build the ?precedence. money ran out before volunteering din work and site PI CRISP, ~ CRUNCH, walking track. Many local families they got lO us. Thursday, Oct. 28 SWEET I CIIUNQfY, HOT IIILD PEAMmI preparation. Chicken Pot Pie, Tossed Salad, Wheat Rolls, Peaches made a commitment not only to help That was not a problem for our Thank you to John Anderson, 49 build and maintain the park. but lO park. however. because we had Oilier Michael Fisher, COlton Center FFA m~mber, exhibited his July 23,1992 Friday, Oct. 29 ::ES $1 Wilber Laney, Pete and Nelda Laney , heifCl', MJS F1ower's H Katherine as die Reserve Champion Shorlhorn Heifer Hamburgers, Tater Tots, Broccoli, Hamburger Salad, Gelatin EACIt ... ,.... ,.. ___ ...... ,...... purchase memorial beeS and flower . (1UIIb pledged. The TPWD grant . Jeral Miller, Kay Ashmore,Gov. Ann JR.1IIfIS, SUGAR DADO' CIA , g8{dens. would have been. "gravy." I only of the Junior Heifer Show during the 1993 PIlfthandle South Plains Fair, in The party hosted by the Advisory Houston area, and a daughter who Richards and 'all the others who Lubbock. David Lust, West Texas A&:M University,judged the heifer show. Council on Monday night, Oct. 18, lives in California. The daughter, Local organizations offered both applied for the grant because the City listened to my ideas and encouraged physical and financial support. The Council suggested.that I do so. Fisher's heifer follows in her older siSter's footsteps. MJS F1ower's Julie was was. well auended and all enjoyed a Leta, married Curtis Wilson, who is a =~NOW ...... _. __ ...... 3FOR $1 me. the Reserve Champion Female of the Open Shorthorn Show at the 1992 South . bountiful feast. They outdid son of one of our former presidents, U.8.NO.l Masonic Lodge offered lO purchase a We planned for the land to be I ADMIT THAT I am very RUSSETT . ' swillg set for lite play area. The Lions. donated to the city so it would be a Plains Fair. tbemselves with every kind of Harold Wilson, deceased. Harold was WHOLE KERNEL disappointed, but my parents tell me Fisher. is the 17 year old son of Becky and M.K.Fisher and a scniorat Couon 'sandwiches, relishes. chips and dips, one ofthe founders ofthe Sr. Citizens SWEETPEAS ClubandWomen'sClubalsopledged public park and covered under the that every experience has its lessons. ~~ ...... _.. _. ___ 99¢ support. city's liability insurance. It would Center High School. His heiferproject is the resultof catching a calfin the 1993 lIten abig assortment of cookies, cake, Organization in 1982 and was very CUT GREEN BEANS I've learned a lot about park design, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Calf Scramble. etc. Prizcswere given for the costume active in all the activities. there. He SYLVANIA . AS YOU KNOW both the Hale have been' too costly for a private fundraising, grant awlications, how CUT LEAF SPINACH C~unty and Hale Ce~ter 4-H Clubs group lO pay for such insurance. I worn by a man and a woman and was employed by lite City of Hale p!IIlIDI-mnmllllll SOFT WHITE P'K 2 slow the wheels of bureaucracy move those taking first place were Majorie Center for many yciu'!>. WHOLE PEELED TOMA were involved and our HCHS ag understand that the city's blanket and ... the pdwer of local politics. classcs.undertheleadershipofDanny policy that covers the Bell Cactus Rhodes and J.C. Sneed. There were Georgia was a substitute teacher WHITE HOMINEY LIGHT BULBS I really did want Hale Center lO lots of real cute 'get-ups'. After a lot and teachers aide for many years and Ivy, offered to. help landscape and Garden. Borden Park and the area at Reprint Of 1947 Cookbook Offered 170zeANS have a nice walking a'actin a safe of ealing and admiring, most all went wishes she could still do that. but had build benches in the conversation ci~y hall would cover our park. Also. place where our senior citizens as NO LIMIT Texas Tech School of although local citizens pledged The reproduction of the 1947 Beckner Electric. into the recreation room and played to give it up because. of health ··79.: 8reas.The weD as individuals could meet and Bluebonnet Cook Book is being A sample of the recipes include: .. tabled games. If you were not lItere problems. She and Ed had twelve Architecture offered assistance in maintenance work (like the Bumeus walk withoUt fear of stumbling and offered lO residents for the small cost Quick Rolls. by Mrs. Joe Payne; Bilrnt yoiJmissed alot of fun! The dining grandchildren and two greats, of FOLGERS 13 oz preparing technical drawings. have provided at the Cactus Garden falling or being harassed by motorists.' $1 99 of. SS.Cooks will enjoy preparing Sugar Cake, by Mrs. Frank Weil; room was elaborately decorated willt whom they are naturally very proud. When I first suggested die park. and Caudle Lake) thus freeing the Wiuen Park wouldbave provided that 39¢ COFFEE . too . many of the old-time favorites and Coconut Fancies, by Mrs. W.G. Halloween · 1I.ecorations, mostly Opal lives on the family farm four my parents didn't think I was city of time spent watering and at minimal cost 10 the taxpayers .of residentS will al'so enjoy browsing L8ney; and Mayonilaise Chicken, by furnished by different members. miles north of Hale Center, but does young and inexperienced 10 attempt ' mowing; the city did agree lOprovide Hale Center. -.PEPPEIIDII thr6ugh the 60-page cookboolt Mrs.' Claud Roney . OnTuesday.Oct.19.ahomehealllt not actually do any ofthefarming, but ..,a CHEIIIMII OR PRICES EFFEcnVE such a project. Instead, they. set out water to the padt. I appreciate the And [mally,,1 cherish die generous _a CHEESE renewing memories of advertisers in . CookboQks Can II!' purchaSed at . nurse was present to take "Iood son, J.G. manages it for her. Her the pitfalls I might encounter. t"en council for those sig"s of support. spirit of people who lNly care about OCT. 24-30, 1993 told me togo for it. Theydid want me WELL ... THA T'S the background the cookbook, , ihe front Hospital. pressure checks, of a large number. husband; Jay. died in 1990 and since .. t"''1Il.I:::lI GOOD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST theirneighborsandwilntedtoimplQve . Some of the advertisers ~twiU . , reprint this is a service we greatly appreciate. . ttlen. she has wanted to stay in their HOT . thatl must make sure that eve()'lhingof WiltenPadc. , '. . ..' . . theircommullhY." . '. I"Lj"lnVII;YY', HALE CENTER W:eare , inllespeta~ need of more family home ... ' She ' has .three · 'W!i$ ru~~.then ask the city:~ouncil We were 1014 Mpnd,aYlJlrou,gh~~ MbB~JcmCfroO(iesareC!ln~:~ . ic,Wi1rn! Y.t¢$Scs for DIMMITTONLV . vQllln!eCrs «Hake' meal.s .lO shut-ins . " gr~~dl;hildrenal)d ' three greaJS~ . · PQCKlT$ · ' ror~it / ap~rQ'1lt ,. ' . ',: .... '\.. ;:, ~w.'~J~~~~~~~ys.~qhe~ty .' ~:'~:;~ ." ~" .:, !' t~~ I di~;Thecouncn vdiced!!upwn " or · ltale~enle,:',;I~leatedthatth~y · · ·· ~~~~~i1~~.~s~l,n~~~*~J ;;;,' and to MeaISQiiW~I~recip'jents. lf .. dliidreJ) oci;q ,andt)iancy Cannon; (CMiriTlan, Witt.Cn ·Fa", . . .· Y.OIl can~si~ly sPllre.mh()\lr at . She. comes 19 · .,...... ' '.: . ~. "or. the., h'mul(iplc .. ••• ""': ..: ~'9p'i~$'. Oi.'fl-IOA', .tl~ .....:: .. lfQr .. ·) )~.. ).1~andbu.) ~~!1l~ntftll,1O~ ~.Hone; As~laI, Witten andtlie. tb8l1~ · ancl'i. ,. .o . 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Sherrill Rigsby :andMayof Bob':'· &.Nikkll!(lw8i'd$· ... ~rs . Goorgia and Ed .have five from bein~ '(10 die sh~f' and . ~ JI:~~~~-~~l~f~ .. ' . SJfQ\id ,,$Ii~Wa$ ve~:ton)plimenUU'Y . chUdren"4 . son~ who ' live in the exercise helps keep them active ina~I ' 4.9 . SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Eyent; Carnival Graduate is High Individual-Jon Pep Rally Slated Where: City Han Pavilion Ivy, third from right, was recently the To help boost the Owls to a victory Weather permitting­ lop individual in Pork Judging during over Springlake Friday night, the Owl Optionallocation--Akin Gym a recent contest at Excel in Plainview. cheerleaders will be conducting the HARVEST Ivy is a member of the Clarendon weekly pep rally downtown in front Time: 6 - 8:00 p.m. College Meats Judging Team where of City Hall, The pep rally will begin Eyent; Coronation he is allending on an Ag, scholarship, 314:30, Where: High School Auditorium The Clarendon College team finished second by a mere none points to Time: 8:30 p.m. Tarleton Slate University at the 13th Farm Fence fESTIVAL annual High Plains Meats Judging Contest. Coaches Third Grade . The team also put their livestock SALE Hamburgers Mrs. Ginn's Class judging skills to work earlier as they , 1/2 mile 14 Ga -~(j~------....~~~/ competed at the Arkansas-Oklahoma 98 , Pony Rides Slate Fair livestock judging contest. Wire....•.•.. $29 Senior Class Candidate-Amanda Ruiz Ivy recorded the team's highest 25pak individual finish as he was fourth Basketball Throw high of 55 individu .. ls in the contest. Insulators.$3 29 Candidate-Rayna Marin Ivy isa 1992 H.. leCenter graduate Second Grade and the son of Danny and Valerie Ivy. 10 Pak Insulator Mrs. Polley's Class He was also recently elected as Corners..... $149 GoldFish president of the Clarendon College Junior Class Student Body, . Roldem 57 Coke Booth Ping Pong Balls w/weed chopper Candidate-Cindy Brown Candidate-Gina Espinosa Charger.. $7798 HS Announces Honor Roll Symphony Slates Classical Concert Roldem 50 Mile Freshman Class Second Grade Range Caramel Apples Mrs. Thomas' Class Madrigal, Sarah Mahagan, Reyna Perez, Adriana Sanchez, Nancy The Plainview Symphony the Symphony. Accompanying Marin, Eric Maninez, Bryan Shaver, and Rila Vaquera. . Orchestra will preseni it's Annual parents will be admiued at half price, Rider..••. $13,.5 Candidate-Kylie Hughes Fishing Booth Poindexter, Deldra Poindexter. Jon A large group of high school Classic~J Concen at the Harral The general public is invited to attend Red Snapper 15 Mile Candidate-Ash lei Mahagan David Roberts, and Wayne Smith. stUdents joined the twenty students Auditorium on the Wayland Baptist the concert. General admission is by 98 Listed 011 the 'A-B Honor Roll' lhatwerelistedonthe 'A HonorRolI' UniversitycampusThursday,Oct.21. season ticket or by tickets purchased Charger.• $59 Sixth Grade from the Junior class were; Cindy for the first six weeks of the 1993;94 The orchestra will begin it's at the box office. In addition to the Second Grade Brown, Joe Castle, Felicia Clark, school year. performance at 8:00 pm, concert, a reception will be held West Builders Bake Sale Robert DelosSantos, Ben Espinosa, High school students making the The Plainview Symphony following the performance in honor Candidate Belia Flores Mrs. Rieffs Class Steven · Espinosa, Jason Garcia, grade to be listed for 'A Honor RoU' Orchestra is in it·s fifteenth season, of Dr. Gary Gamer and soloist John Supply WaterGun­ Jennifer Gonzales,Dawn Hamilton, includedScniors-AronBerry,Jessica and this second Performance will King, and commemorating the Redi Mix Concrete Jack-O-Lantern Jeremy Hooks, Tristan Hughes, Black, Rudy Cavazos, Heidi feature guest conductor Dr. Gary fifteenth season of the orchestra. 818 N Main • 830;2102 ChristinaJimenez, Dalwin Marshlill, Hufthines, Kevin Ivy, and KariJones; Garner of West Texas A&M Fourth Grade Little Mister & Mary . Ann Martinez, Robin Juniors-Lindsay Burgess. Gregg University. Also featured will be Mrs_ Rogers' Class Little Miss Booth McKinney, Jeff Newsom, Angela Groves, Trevor Jones, Amanda John King, trumpet soloisL Mr. King Ring Toss Candidate-Jenny Schroeder Ogle, David Plasencio, Beatrice Schwartz, Cade Shepard. and Leah is from Sunnyvale, Calif.. and is the Diaaondlildustrial Sanchez. Thomas; Sophomores-Brenda sonoftheOlthesua'sArtisticOireclOr, .Candidate Laurie Boyce Listed on the 'A.B Honor Roll' Bor(lewyic . and llianaFlores; Mr. J_W. King. Supply, Inc. from lhcSophomore ¢laSs were; Fre,shman-Nalball 8urgess, Mary Tturnpet plilyersfrom the. area ChaiDs ' .First .Gracie , ~tl~':'A;'lSbi ~Dij, : $a~rJljl\,· ~;J.ilitt, " 'GQl v tl~, f!eUci,1I i.eija. Li1idl1~Y s~I1(lOlsare _ inv,ited JOattend the ·· S~to'e~ Fourth Grade . , Mrs'.'Tinet.'sCla'Ss . Slc-vcn .. ;Oon7.arts'i ~ taslin;" GtJssett; , R.v,Oa')I' ;d:e··' l.rtsvl~_. .M __ .t~~f'~VllndT_ OnY .' ct' t d:t ... Co.n.ve.n.ie. ri.c. e . · · S'torEt.· ~· . .P. iC.k ' un . 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