Owls Beat Anton 13-7 by JEREMIAS PUENTE Cerbantezagain Carries to the 'Dogs Possession on Their Own Like the Old County 31

Owls Beat Anton 13-7 by JEREMIAS PUENTE Cerbantezagain Carries to the 'Dogs Possession on Their Own Like the Old County 31

EXPIRA nON: Aug. '04 '.' . - .. ,. ~~. fIiiO' . ...,. Unger Memorial Library .' . .... ~K. 825 Austin St. Plainview TX 79072 . ~~ I ~ ,I A~(l?I(A~ Volume 82 Number 42 Copyright 2004 Hale Center, Texas 79041 50c Friday, October 22, 2004 In overtime Owls beat Anton 13-7 BY JEREMIAS PUENTE Cerbantezagain carries to the 'Dogs possession on their own Like the old county 31. " The Owls , have an 7 yard line. song says, ''the girls all get incomplete . pass, but the Cerblll)tez ' makes the prettier at closing time", in Hale roughing the passer penalty stop after 4, then the quarter Center, it may be "the girls all lands the ball on the 15. ends with Diaz, Bryan G and get prettier .after game time." Puente .fakes to Derek David Castillo making a behind If that is the case, Paul Mackey, shakes th(! first the line ..-stop. Two plays later Chandler may be sending his defender, keeps his balance, the Owls re-gained possession. wife to the Mrs. America does a 360 over another The 'Owls were unable pageant. defender as he cuts to the right to capitalize, returning the ball The .04 version of the as he shakes and bakes to pay on forth down. Blanton stops Owls will travel to Smyer dirt as the Owls take the early the run after one, Andrew James tonight to meet the Bobcats at lead. Manuel . Jaime makes his Gonzales stopped the run for a Photo by Lisa Buxton 7:30, the Owls are still alive in ninth PATin a row to give the two yard loss. Mackey uses the Owl Daniel Cerbantez tries to get by tbe Anton defender in the play-off pic(ure with a 5-2 Owls a 7-0 lead. See page 15 season record, 3-1 in district. Bryan Gonzales makes last week's 13-7 overtime win. With standing room th,~ hit on the kick-off. Despite only, stands packed 9n both plays by Diaz, Mendez, sides, the Owls and the Anton Cerbantez, and two fumbles Class of '43 enjoys reunion Bulldogs squared off in what caused by Jesse Blanton, Diaz BY CECELIA C. JENKINS cherished memories. Amarillo; Cecelia Bell Jenkinsof wo.uld be considered one of the and Cerbantez, which were HCHS Class of 1943 Aside from eating, Lake Whitney; C.W. Woodard most exciting games in recent recovered by Anton, the 'Dogs Members of the Hale Center Rocky entertained the group with · and wife Mary Lou of Azle; and years. were able to tie at 7. High school class of 1943 held his "one-man show" of battery Howard Springer (wife deceased Ira Mendez set the Cerbantez used some their 61" reunion on September operated toys. In his collection, Mary Lou Dixon Springer) of of his regional qualifying time pace on the kick off by cutting 5-7 in Arlington. Their gracious some toys date back to the 1920's Belen, NM and their daughter as h~ carried the ball ' from the feet from under the 'Dog as hostesses were Beatrice and and Rocky's shows are well Barbara Springer of Los Lumas, the defensive battle was on. inside the 20, cuts left in front Rocky Cocharo and famiiy. know in the Arlington area. NM. Ben .Diaz, Bryan Gonzales, of the home cheering crowd, Their time was filled Also, a sightseeing trip Mendez and Daniel Cerbantez crossed midfield before being Joining the group were with news on what they all had to Fort Worth included the Bass were all involved in making brought down at the 'Dog 34. John, Jeanette and Laura stops as th 'Dogs punted the Mackey gets the call done since graduation. Performance Hall, the Cocharo and friend Wes and ball away on their first series. on the next carry, two plays ' Classmates were treated Stockyards, Billy Bob's and special neighbor Gladys. Marc Puente returned later, Puente rolls back to the to a patio dinner party hosted by Sundance Square. Unable to attend and the punt 17 yards to the Bulldog 42, then fires to Bryan G. who John and wife Jeanette Cocharo. Attending the truly mi ssed were Jimmy 43.Mendez carried to the 37, is dropped down at the 18. The group also enjoyed dining celebration were four classm ates, Stennette and wife Theresa of Cerbantez carries to the line, Mackey cuts left to the 10, out at a fine Italian restaurant three spouses, family members Lockney. cuts to the right and to the pushes off one tackler inside to and good conversation . Sharing and friends. They were Beatrice The members plan to sideline, stopped at the 31. , the 7. Anton. however was able in the home-cooked grand Bryan Cocharo and husband meet again at the July 2005 AII­ After a 5 yard penalty, to force a turn-over giving the breakfast, three mornings, left Rocky; Mary Findley Johnson of School Reunion. 1 ' .. " ~'" '~-)i""; ;/.o ..... , ... J- .., l!··~;·· • •• ~~ ~~~ Page 1 Friday, October 21, 2004 HALE CENTER AMERICAN Friday, October 22, 2004 HALE CENTER AMERICAN Page 3 He students promote~CHS: ~~' '·" Ann~a' flier'c,&ants Abilene lands new state-' ,SB;4 "'workshop planned the right to vote 1vctir.!!!~s RAY LUBBOCK, TX . ..There will Information will be frick orfreaf:: be an "SBA Financing and available on what a business Students at Hale Center High, Towers fell, a new generation BULLOCK veterans cemetery' Informational Workshop /' owner should have before even though they are you'ng rose! We ,are that gelleration, IfCHS Principal too AUSTIN -With more than 30,000 furecast for down the road area of permits, distribution and Wednesday, October 27, 2005, applying for a loan, what the to vote, are determined to have and we are determined both to Red Ribbon week will begin th military veterans living within translates into improved traffic promotion. at the Texas Tech University banker is looking for, an impact on this election by take part and to have our voices Monday, October 25 with the Friday, Oc tober .1~5 pm 21", 75miles, Abilene has been se­ safety because it combats fa­ Small Business Development information required in a helping set a national voter' heard." HCHS Student Government lected as the location for the third tigue. Odes 10 loads ... Center (SBDC), 2579 S. Loop business plan, and the programs turnout record. The pledge gathering Association involved in many 289, Lubbock, Texas. The and services available from the Through a national goal of every student is to "Take activities with the student body. Participating merchants will have 1;1 pumpkin ' in .their Texas State Veterans Cemetery. Hoping to raise aware­ Eight other medium­ ness of an endangered species, workshop is being sponsored by Small Business Administration. non-partisan progrlUll called Ten" - and they say that can window, showing which businesses have treats for dlildren This is an opportunity for small sized metropolitan ' areas inter­ the Texas Parks and Wildlife the Texas Tech University Freedom's Answer, HCHS isone happen in one evening, by Harvest Festival will be in full Small Business Development business owners and swing with several events in our community. ested in having the cemetery - Department is looking for essays of thousand's of high s,chools asking parents, grandparents, Center, U. S. Small Business prospective business owners to Amari11o~ .Corpus . Christi, on horned toads from school across the country encouraging Uncle Fred, Aunt Tillie, and the throughout the week. On Administration (SBA), and the learn about financing options Monday, the faculty vs. student Longview, Lubbock, Midland.' kids. students to seek ten voting neighbors on both sides. But Merchants are: Jerrie's Place & Service Corps of Retired and the SBA Guaranty Loan basketball game will take place Odessa, San Angelo, Texarkana Officially known as the pledges each - and then many students do more - seeking Reflection, Texas Bollweevil Executives (SCORE). The Program. intbe high school gym. and Tyler - also submitted' Texas Horned Lizard, the once reminding them of their pledge pledges at O,wl football games or Eradication, Hairstation, Post Office, program begins at 6:00 p.m. and Reasonable "Cinderfella" beauty contest, applications to the Texas Veter­ common critter is the official state on Election Eve. throughout the neighborhood. City Hall, Security Bank, Claude A. will conclude at 9:00 p.m. arrangements for persons with sponsored by the sophomore ans Land Board and Texas reptile. TPWD will award prizes Michelle Campbell, HCHS'principal Johnny Burnett Agency, G.B. SUpply, Brown Subject for the evening disabilities will be made, if class, will be Tuesday in the Pharmacy, Lowe's, HCISD Veterans Commission. to students and classrooms for workshop is, "Financing requested in advance. Student Government Association Ray Bullock explains, "This is a high school auditorium. The Administrative Office, Hand In Hand, Though Abilene will be essays and research projects Options: All You Should Know For more information (SGA) President states, "We ask kind of real-life civics we can't Harvest Festival Carnival will ' Hale Center Public Ubrary, Owl's the location, funding to develop HIGHLIGHTS' dealing with horned toads. about SBA Loans". There is no or registration call Sandra at the them to pledge to vote to honor teach in the classroom. It is be held at the Akin Element!!?' By Mike Cox The Altman Group, Legend of the cemetery still needs to come Deadline for submis­ charge for the workshop but Texas Tech University Small all those who have risked so participation in the real thing.k gym on Saturday, October 30 , cafe, TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION the Plains Nursing Facility and -....,-....~ from the U.S. Department of ' sionsisJan.15. advanced registration is Business Development Center, much througb the years for our They are excited by it because it from 5:00 p.m.

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