Owl Boosters Slate Harvest Festival Saturday the Halecenterowl Booster Club Seven Years the Boosters Have Raised October
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12 Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072' 50¢ 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.