The Gruver Statesmah

The Gruver Statesmah

* l < THE GRUVER STATESMAH THE 8RUVEB STlTtSH M , 6WUVER, TEXAS 79040 Thursday9 February 20th, 1986 Lady Greyhound’s drop heartbreaker to Kelton at Borger Thursday Nite The Lady Greyhounds jumped into a big lead in the first quarter at Borger last Thursday night when they met Kelton for the bi-district basketball championship. Even th­ ough the lady Greyhounds jumped Local Sales Tax into an early 11-3 lead in the first quarter, the Kelton girls came back Gruver and Spearman posted In Hansford County, Gruvers to win the game in a thriller of a another increase in the sales tax return climbed to $6,994.02, while finish, 43-30. Kelton froze their allotment which was distributed by Spearman experienced a dramatic scoring attack in the last quarter, Texas State Comptroller Bob Bullcok increase as its return was $25,790.21 trying to pick up enough fouls to this week. compared to 1984*s $10,464.32. win the game, and it worked for them. However, Kelton missed a bunch of free throws, and Gruver missed a bunch of shots from the figld, or the game ociuld have gone Pearl Pierce is Candidate into over-time. In fact, the Lady Hounds had 7 shots at the basket from the field in the last minute of the game, but just were unable to score. Both teams were playing so hard, they were just “dog tired” and couldn't score! Kelton, 24-2 for the season, was paced by Teresa Moore with 12 points an dMichele Keelin with 10 points. The Victory moved Kelton into the area round of the playoffs. Gruver, which ended its season at 16-7 was led by Anne Potts with 16 points, and Sharon Reynolds with 12 points. The Lady Hounds performed great this season, and this newspa­ per joins with the entire county in thanking them for such a great season! We are all proud of you! Pearl neree Pearl Pierce is announcing her Commerce and in 1983 the sororit­ candidacy for election to the office ies of Beta Sigma Phi honored her of County Treasurer of Hansford as Woman of the Year for Com­ County and is asking for your vote munity service. She is a member of and support in the Democratic the Area Agency on Aging Council Primary, May 3, 1986. of the Panhandle Regional Plann­ Pearl is a native of Hansford ing Commission, and an Executive The Lady Greyhounds played an excellent County and her parents were the Board Member of the Panhandle late Finis and E thel Maize. She is a Community Services Agency. game against Kelton at Borger Thursday life-long member of the First Pearl has the qualifications and night! Methodist Church in Spearman. the education to handle com­ She is a graduate of Spearman petently the duties of County High School; attended West Texas Treasurer. She has had valuable on State University, and graduated the job experience in bookkeeping, from Draughan’s Business College Tax reports, State and Federal Thanks From in Abilene. reports, Grant applications and David Steele After raising a family, Pearl payroll records. She will be very David Steele is the new Derby returned to Spearman in 1975 and appreciative of your vote and football coach for the was employed for a time at support in obtaining election to the Greyhounds---We join in Hansford Hospital as Central office of County Treasurer. Fire Dept. The Gruver Cub Scouts. Pack 550, Supply Clerk. She then worked at congratulating this fine held their annual Pinewood Derby on Agco as a bookkeeper and young man! The Gruver Vol. Fire Dept would February 17th at the Methodist for Wytex until their move to like to Thank everyone for thier Fellowship Hall. Ihe meeting began Amarillo. She has been Director of Pearl Pierce donations to our Pager drive, we at 0:30 p.m. with judging for Best the Golden Spread Center in Spear­ 905 S. Archer received about half of the $6,000.00 Appearance. Each car was checked by man since March, 1978. She is Spearman, Texas 79081 needed. Pagers contact the Fire­ Harmony Gary Evan 3 and weighed. The judges member of the Women's Division This is a paid political announce­ fighters so we will not need to blow for Best Appearance were Jeff of the Spearman Chamber of ment. the sirene for a fire during stormy Burress, Jim Terry, and David Steele. weather. The winners were: Third P1ace~Kyle Club Deeds: Second Place-Doug Gumfory; Since 1975 we have bought one fire First Place--Kevin Spivey. They re­ truck, built office, meeting, two rest ceived medals to be pinned on their Wrestling Held! rooms in the fire station with your The Gruver Harmony Club had shirts. donations. their first meeting of the new year on Roy Deeds was in charge of setting January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the up the track, David Steele was The Fire Dept answered 53 calls Methodist Church. Came Hart open­ Chart-keeper and Jeff Burress and The Gruver Wrestling Team - 3rd Clint Williams - b .\ Wyler last year, 43 in country, 12 in dty. ed the meeting and then Tracy Jim Terry had the difficult job of traveled onoe again to Dumas for a Maupin• 2nd Div. m - J. J. Boese Time for calls 30 minutes to 16 hours Logsdon read the minutes of the last being the Line-Judges. The Cub very tough tournament Results - 1st Div. IV - Clint Bell - 3rd straight for one fire. We averaged 8 meeting. Topics discussed were the Scouts, Den Leaders and others wish are: Div. I - Brant Armes - 2nd, Trent Seagler - 2nd trucks and 7 firefighters on each run. Valentine's Dance, which will be on to express their Thanks for the help Buster McLain - 3rd. Div. H - Ryan Next Tournament - Feb. 22nd - The state requires us to have 20 February 15th, and money-making given by them. The Cub Scout Atwood - 1st Bailey Barkley - 4th. River R oad active firefighters at he present we projects to pay for the dance and the MotJiers provided free refreshment, lacs Dawson - 2nd Skeeter French Barry Haenisch have only 15. The Fire Dept meets annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. during the evening and for this we Coach Haem sen, the the first second, fourth Tuesday of want to give them a special Thank Bruce Collins, the GHS band director, were declared the winners. First former AD for Gruver each month. Come by to visit or join at You. loss. Brad Spivey was the Official Then played the clarinet Mr. Collins Place-Ryon Atwood; Second Place-- schools, will remain in any time, you are welcome. was accompanied by Mrs. Hurgoon on The races them began, after the starter. There were 100%turn-out of Kyie Deeds; Third Placed - T. J. Gruver and open a local Thanks Again For Your Support the piano. The meeting was then rules were explained. This waa to be a Cub Scout* entering the Derby and it business in the near John Cotter adjourned and refreshments were double elimination race where you waa very exciting evening. After Bayless: they received trophies. future. served. rwv-tm-* after your second much suspense, the following boys J THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2 a 1906 THE GRUVER STATESMAN GRUVER, TEXAS 79040 _________________________ Page 2 rent jurisdiction, and notice shall 1. The North Plains Ground (h) To help develop and promote IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED: LEGAL NOTICE also be given to the public by (7) Tire decision of the Water Conservation District No. 2 comprehensive plans for the moet Board of Directors shall be based efficient use and the control and RULE 1 appropriate notioe published in a NORTH PLAINS GROUND ("The District") consists of all or upon a preponderance of the prevention of waste of under­ newspaper in general circulation WATER CONSERVATION part of seven counties located in evidence submitted at the hearing the Northern Texas Panhandle: ground water, to carry out research (A) None of the following within The District at least 30 days before the date of the hearing. by the Applicant by The District DISTRICT NO. 2 Hansford Moore projects; to develop, collect and materials or substances may be or by other interested parties, state Hartley Ochiltree preserve information regarding the imported from outside The District or federal agencies, or public DUMAS. TEXAS Hutchinson Sherman underground water and the practi­ to a point within The District, nor (4) The board of Directors shall enter an Order granting or officials. Upeoomb cability of recharge of the under­ moved within Tire District from ground reservoir; and to publish denying an Application for Excep­ ORDER NO. 3 2. Underground water exists point to point for the purpose of Passed and adopted by the Board unseen in reservoirs beneath the plans and information and bring temporarily or permanently dispo­ tion, with such conditions as it shall deem proper, within 60 days after of Directors of North Plains Ground RULES GOVERNING TOXIC surface of the earth. Within The them to the attention of the users of sing of such materials or sub­ such hearing. Water Conservation District No. 2 AND HAZARDOUS WASTE District it constitutes the only the underground water. stances within The District: meeting in regular session at the DISPOSAL significant source of water to (i) To enforce by injunction or (5) Any hearing held under offices of Tire District In Dumas, support human populations, food other appropriate remedy in courts (1 ) Radioactive wastes Texas this 4th day of Febmary, Notice is hereby given that the and fiber production. It is absolu­ of competent jurisdiction the rules (2) Toxic substances Rule 4 shall be open to the public.

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