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Number 4 Friday, January 26,1990 Volume 68 · Bantf '·' M'e' mbe, rs Cont.inue To Collect Honors ***** Exhibitors Shine In County Show L to R: Rose Marie Rosales. Alicia Snelling. Dafla Uptergrove. Richard Rosales. Esmeralda Sanchez. Wendy Betancur and Tracy Quintana, to ... t Brandon Ahren!! with Re!!erve Grand Champion barl'Ow at Hale County Stock Show. Second year 4·H exhlbitur Brandon Ahrens captured tht · reserw grand champion. tl'ophy in the SWine division. The lion 01 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrenll. Brpndon won the award With Ius 240. pound crossbred pig at thl' Fifty·hfth annual Hale County Stock Show held last weekend. After receiving a handshake I'l"Om judge the third grader blushed ash!! got a warm : hug:fro\ll . older sistei' .Jenpifer Who ,w!1sa!sp . ill' tht! p*drivel! rOm . ship Ii()nors, . .. . '., ..... . .' " .' " . f , or , : Other,bigwiriners reprelSellting ' in the sw . division was Wesley Horsl'ol Ifln Yorkshire.; Jenn; reserve champion Trey ,Rogers·reser " Dur()c . and Cody COX·It. chllmpion Yorkshire. Hale Center exhibitors made good '. showing in the swine division. placing over 40 percent of exhibited hogs in the top five of class(ls. putting 35 pigs in th(l sale. Local' exhibitors claimed four htplace; ten 2nd· .place; seven 3rd: place; seven 4th place , and three 5thJ>lace ribb9ns. . . .. \, ; ', In. the lamb ' division ' FFA member GregShenod was ,the prizeforchampi(lil, ilne wool with Brown'ies SeUlAg : hiS IIJ puund lamb. Other lamb nbbon WinOl'rs placmg in the tup hve 01 their dass were Brad Cummings. Aarun Rambo. Mehssa Sherl"Od. WCldey Klatt. Abby Rambu and Kyllt! Hughell. Lamb exhiblton; also captured the herdsman award and a third place tl"Ophy luI' the pen 01 five lambs. OUTing the steel' , shuw that leatured 40 of the animals. Lindsay Roberts was the tup winncr Irom Hale Center, Her cxhlbited the luurth place steel' in tht· light welghtdass. Steel' shuwmen takmg homc nbbuns in the ('ounty shuw wcrt· Cad(· Shcpard, Jun Ivy. Tn·y Rogus. KeVin Ivy. PaUl Shcpard, Jon DaVid Robl!rts and . JClilil' Mann, A lughhght 01 till' stock shuw IS the ('UmpetHlUn 101' showman· divl!lIon . Called to the showrmg tu compctc in the shU competitIOn werc Plpar Blzzcll. Jon Ivy. Sarah Mahagan and Kevm Ivy , After putting exhibitors through the paces of lihowman· ship Judge Eddie Puchtt selectcd Jon I vy ali the best of the bcst among county exhibitors. He IS the lion of Danny and Continued on Paie 2 L to R: Sheila Ray. Jeff Wilson. Tlimina Johnson. Albert Gomez. Freddie Gomez. Jimmy Castle. Kristi Sisemore and Ken Stout. Members of the Owl Band auditioned fur thl! Suuth Plains Band Directur's Assuciatiun ClaSH A-AA Hunur Band Thursday . . January llith lit Sundown High Schuul. Sixteen Owl l:Iandsmt'n t'arm·d plan's m thl' band . as either regular ml·mb.ers ot alternatl!s. Thi , rteen High Sehoul Bandsmen earned regular spu!s in the band. Wendy Betancur (Jr.) , and Dana Uptergrove (Sr.) made 7th· and 8th chair. respectively. in the Ilute section, Five members of the Owl Band clarinet section earned chairs in the band as well. They are: Tracy Quintana (Jr.H!nd chai .. ; Richard Rosales (Sr.)-4th chair; Esmeralda Sanchez (Jr .l-!Hh; , Continued on Page 2 Alta Gage Is Honored FO .:r ·HealthC. Clre " Service rheeti'ng, : 26. as.Alta. GageHef , ::IO expeneIice, , , All hospital al"t! urged Dlly· inijale Cflnter. '·, . .. , ' ,., hasbeep :coml1liHed lOCal t()uttend thellilnual Mrs: '(Jage ',will , physklan ..Dr'. Ray Freeman. , Duruig ,. thebusinl'ss , nwe.tmg a ' Friday ' evening . ',durinlf the · Fnencis find former patients ftmincial statl'ml'nt will be given , , lnual Hi-Plains ' Hospital are mvited to aHend the annual anq electIOn o1-boardmembers. .Ieeting. mel'ling slated nt 7 p.m. lit.Akin The lie, at held by Joe StOkl'!h Nurse Gage has overJO yeal's Eleml'ntary. A dinner will be board pmsldent. Will hc up for ijr'atedhealth carcservice to catel'cd followl'ttby the bUsmess election. (, '" 1" 1" 1' "'' 1''' j.. J" rl" )'11 1'" rp. "" ) .. ' .... ) .. ,r}"' __ } .. ' 1" r}Io " 1. r ) ,. 1" r} "' ,rl"'''-lll r l"' '- l'' 1" ( -, ( ( (( (( (( ( ( r ( ( ( ( r t t ( ( ( ( 31rn.elamatinn on the 9th day of January 1990, the, Mayor and City of .Hale Center" Hale COwlty,'l'exas 26th ' . " . . .. . day of .:ranuaty, 1990 as ALTA ,QAGEDAY ' in Hale Center ', Mayor and City COl-lncil of Jii:lle Center, Texas reccignizethevaluableservic:e that she has given to the health and wellbeing to residents Center; ahd

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Number 4 Friday, January 26,1990 Volume 68

·'·Bantf '·'M'e'mbe,rs Cont.inue To

Collect Honors

***** Exhibitors Shine In County Show L to R: Rose Marie Rosales. Alicia Snelling. Dafla

Uptergrove. Richard Rosales. Esmeralda Sanchez. Wendy Betancur and Tracy Quintana,

to ... t

Brandon Ahren!! with Re!!erve Grand Champion barl'Ow at Hale County Stock Show.

Second year 4·H exhlbitur Brandon Ahrens captured tht· reserw grand champion . tl'ophy in the SWine division. The lion 01 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrenll. Brpndon won the award With Ius 240. pound crossbred pig at thl' Fifty·hfth annual Hale County Stock Show held last weekend.

After receiving a handshake I'l"Om judge EddlePucket~ the third grader blushed ash!! got a warm : hug:fro\ll . older sistei' .Jenpifer Who,w!1sa!sp ~oml?eting

. ill' tht! p*drivel!rOm ch~mpi'on, . ship Ii()nors, . .. . '. , ..... . . ' " .' " . f ,or hisefl'o'rtsBra~do.n ,

~~:li~~~$6, :00 illio,,~d ~ ~iJngth~ , : Other,bigwiriners reprelSellting '

' HaleCen~er in the sw . division was Wesley Horsl'ol Ifln Yorkshire.; Jenn; reserve champion Trey ,Rogers·reser " Dur()c . and Cody COX·It. chllmpion Yorkshire.

Hale Center exhibitors made good '. showing in the swine division. placing over 40 percent of exhibited hogs in the top five of class(ls. putting 35 pigs in th(l sale. Local' exhibitors claimed four htplace; ten 2nd· . place; seven 3rd: place; seven 4th place

, and three 5thJ>lace ribb9ns. . . .. \, ;', In. the lamb ' division ' FFA

member GregShenod was ,the

:~~w::n.er iJ:'~~~ireal~o$~~t! prizeforchampi(lil,ilne wool with

Brown'ies SeUlAg

: ~q,Q~~i~'~

hiS IIJ puund lamb. Other lamb nbbon WinOl'rs

placmg in the tup hve 01 their dass were Brad Cummings. Aarun Rambo. Mehssa Sherl"Od. WCldey Klatt. Abby Rambu and Kyllt! Hughell.

Lamb exhiblton; also captured the herdsman award and a third place tl"Ophy luI' the pen 01 five lambs.

OUTing the steel' , shuw that leatured 40 of the animals. Lindsay Roberts was the tup winncr Irom Hale Center, Her

~ru~'\ibb~nhitn ~h:~~~~~. Sh~ a\~~ cxhlbited the luurth place steel' in tht· light welghtdass.

Steel' shuwmen takmg homc nbbuns in the ('ounty shuw wcrt· Cad(· Shcpard, Jun Ivy. Tn·y Rogus. KeVin Ivy. PaUl Shcpard, Jon DaVid Robl!rts and

. JClilil' Mann, A lughhght 01 till' stock shuw IS

the ('UmpetHlUn 101' showman·

~:I~ ~~;I~I~~ntl~al~n Ctl~etc~;~~ divl!lIon .

Called to the showrmg tu compctc in the shU competitIOn werc Plpar Blzzcll. Jon Ivy. Sarah Mahagan and Kevm Ivy ,

After putting exhibitors through the paces of lihowman· ship Judge Eddie Puchtt selectcd Jon I vy ali the best of the bcst among county exhibitors. He IS the lion of Danny and

Continued on Paie 2

L to R: Sheila Ray. Jeff Wilson. Tlimina Johnson. Albert Gomez. Freddie Gomez. Jimmy Castle. Kristi Sisemore and Ken Stout.

Members of the Owl Band auditioned fur thl! Suuth Plains Band Directur's Assuciatiun ClaSH A-AA Hunur Band Thursday . . January llith lit Sundown High Schuul. Sixteen Owl l:Iandsmt'n t'arm·d plan's m thl' band . as either regular ml·mb.ers ot alternatl!s.

Thi,rteen High Sehoul Bandsmen earned regular spu!s

in the band. Wendy Betancur (Jr.) , and Dana Uptergrove (Sr.) made 7th· and 8th chair. respectively. in the Ilute section , Five members of the Owl Band clarinet section earned chairs in the band as well. They are: Tracy Quintana (Jr.H!nd chai .. ; Richard Rosales (Sr.)-4th chair; Esmeralda Sanchez (Jr.l-!Hh;

, Continued on Page 2

Alta Gage Is Honored FO.:r ·HealthC.Clre " Service

, M!lyor ·BobBi·i;~nhl1s~~~a~id!: "·' Hi-pi~iilll Hos~ita[ rheeti'ng, : f~riday. JanUa~y 26. as.Alta.GageHef,::IO yearn~rsing expeneIice, , , All hospital mClnbl!l'~ al"t! urged Dlly·inijale Cflnter. '·, ... , ' ,., hasbeep:coml1liHed tI!O~lt' lOCal t()uttend thellilnual me~ting.

Mrs: '(Jage ',will behonill'l~d , physklan .. Dr'. Ray Freeman. , Duruig ,. thebusinl'ss , nwe.tmg a 'Friday ' evening. ',durinlf the · Fnencis find former patients ftmincial statl'ml'nt will be given ,

,lnual Hi-Plains ' Hospital are mvited to aHend the annual anq electIOn o1-boardmembers. .Ieeting. mel'ling slated nt 7 p.m. lit. Akin The lie,at held by Joe StOkl'!h

Nurse Gage has overJO yeal's Eleml'ntary. A dinner will be board pmsldent. Will hc up for ijr'atedhealth carcservice to catel'cd followl'ttby the bUsmess election.

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31rn.elamatinn on the 9th day of January 1990, the, Mayor and City

~o~cil of .Hale Center" Hale COwlty,'l'exas seta~idethe 26th ' . " . . . .

. day of .:ranuaty, 1990 as ALTA ,QAGEDAY ' in Hale Center', Tex.as'~at\d

WHER~, t~ Mayor and City COl-lncil of Jii:lle Center, Texas

reccignizethevaluableservic:e that she has given to the health

and wellbeing to residents ~f~ale Center; ahd

Student 01 the Month VlDcent Roberts cames hi.. unaelh .. h att.itude and hard work from the basketball court inot the halls and classrooms of th" hll(h school.

Roberts, the .. on 01 Mr, and Mrs, L.D, Roberl.ti. exhibit.. a steudmess on the cou .. t b"lDl( depend .. bl" .. nd ...... urlDl( ,'oach

. ~cont'd from PaRe 1 i

Exhibitors •••

Val ..... Ivy. , Hal.· C.'nt ... w .... al"o repre ... nled In the "howman .. lup 01 the lamb diVISion. M.h .... u 8h .... od. duul(hl"I' ul RunDl ... nd Hilly. Sue Sh"l'l'ud, did un out .. tandml( jub ID th., "till comp.tlllOn.

Concludont.: lh. unnu .. 1 "Vl'nt loclil exhlb,tul'" ... nt I;! .. t.· ..... , ;J,j SWID., and 10 lambs IDto lh., auction l'Ing .

~cont'd from Page 1)

Band .. , Ko,,", Mlln. Rosllles 1i'r.)·H!th; lind Ahcl .. Snelling IFr.)·22nd. Jimmy Castle lSI") wu .. named :J .. d-chau· ..... ench HOI·n. Thre" trombones 111 .. 0 qualihed lor th., b.llnd. They are: Ken Stout ISr,)-9th; Sheila Ray IJr,)·lOth, lind Alberl Gomez IJr.)·12th. Jell Wil .. on ISr.) wus named 4th·chalr Tuba, and Jimmy Bandy ISu,) wue n .. med 2nd·ciullr Snare D .. um. In .. dd,tion, thr"e Owl Band memberoi were nllmed ' as ulternates to theu' .. e .. pective sec lion.. . They are ·K ... stl Sisemore ISr.)·Alto Sak; Tamina Johnson IJr,)·Bass Clarinet; and "'reddy Gomez ISo.)·Cornet.

"'or .. everal of these student .. thiS is not their hl'llt time tu qualify lor the band, Mliny of the I'el(ulal' members have qUllhhed inYf!Il"s pusl ei.ther in high school or j\lilior high, .l'!t'lifty have .. t~(nIl8 of , 'utiv!,ye.a~ ..

: .,'-. : ~Rn.i\'ng,Mj .hezancl-M,i .... . . ·' Boit.iin"clir ellcll " :mllde the . ~ild . :··Iast' yell I:. whi1eSlout •. ' GC~m'e.* ..

. : .Richard . RoBales. and ' Jitrii'n)i Saridy have a ·iJtI't!lIk .. ol" ,"ree straight yeal'$ to. qua·IiIY. · Fille .o~

. 'he . qi!alifiers have . made ·the'r band every year theyhoive beltn eligible to audition (since the 7th· grade). Freshmen ROIIale8 and Snelh"g have a string 01' three years runfting. while Millil QUintana has qualified lor the oth consecutive year. f'or .eniors Wilson and Castle. this honor cafi.:88!ri~,:~ six yea!:'ill .rehearsing in 26th and 27th_ .... ... __ • ___ ..

of II lOU percent ellort. 'l'hue ... me quahtles al',' ,'xhlblted in the clas.I'oom,

His quiet easy nature makes him a favorite of high school students and teachers. Whenever Roberts is given a lask, classmates and staff are assured that he will complele th~ duly to the very be .. t of hiS ablhty. .

He is a two year starter on the Owl playoff basketball team and recollnized by Hale Cenler coaches as the most improved player and defensive player of the year.

Following Braduation Roberle plans include a trade .school training in diesel mechamc8.

Awards Program Slated

The Hale doh"I' f~lo" High .. nd Mlddl" School Will conduct 'un Honors Aw .. rds Assembly and Prol(l'um 'I'ue8duy. January au, a:uo p,m" m th., JUDl(IJ' HIl(h

, Gymn .... lum at I:lU9 Ave. G. MI'. Noe Vall"s, teach"r at A.h

ll.'mental·y on Plamvlew Will be tilt' Iipt'lIk.,1' and IIs81.t Sp"('k ('''l< , Pl'ln('lpul on p,..' •• 'ntm/-: .,l< wl't,k

· und ",'m,'slt'l' hunul' stud,'n! "·I·tllo ... ,t., •.

'flo., pubhc I~ In\·lt.,d lind "Dl'uul'uI(t,d to 1I11t'nd.

Junior Basketball Si'gnup

Jlalet~!Itt!i' Jl:OY~' .Jr •. : Bllliketball .' silln . uP IS set 'fl'1' F'~~r.!I"I·Y :~ at lO:(lO Q:in.lit IlieJi":

· Hlgli:School .Gym. '-One'parent 01 '·: each playel' shuuld: atteitd tbis

.mlormative meetinl( .. Shirts will. be ordel'ed at the registra tlon. A $10 rel(illtration I,,'tl is required at thl .. meeting.

.' The prugram ill lor boys in grade8 :1-6, not ovel' the age uf 1;J on AUl(ust 31, 1990. At the meetmg coaches Will diVide their teams. ulfil:erll Will be elected and the I'ulel:l will be dillCussed:

· The Jr. Baskethll Program is UI!:r 'as Iiucceilsful as the \lIlrenl.ti \1n plll)le~8 make: tt. Be sure .to .atte"iI . thlll mectllllC. Saturday, Iteb,. 11'. ,at lO:OO a.m. ·in theJunjur High O:ym. . .

16·12. fora IS-IS tie to

begin the second quarter. Jo'arwell'.:1 point long .ho~ kept the Steers in the contest. Twelve of f'arwell's 18 points were from the :I puint range. .

The host team took over the lead early in the second qUlll'ter 26·23 . Hale Center tied the score ::IO.ao with 4:20 remaining in the half on a tip on basket by Koy Smith. The Owls overtook the Steers in the final minute on the charity toSBeS by Shane Berry and Roshea Stephens 33.ao, 'l'he bask .. 1.ti gave the Owls the advantage lor the remaining half as "orwell never regained the

. lead. Durinl( the openong half Koy

Smith tossed on 12 pomtll .. nd .. ecelved valuable Beoring help in one of hill m .... t pl'oductive outinl(s from Shane BeITY's 7 pOlDtS. ' .

Both teams spal'red with each other in the third stanza. Early in the quarter H.C, spread their lead to nine, ;!9.;J0. with five minutes remainonl(, Jo'arweJl wa .. able to cut the H.C. advantage 4;!· ;!Il to "ta11 the hnal quartel',

1'astonl( vlctOI'y the Owls stormed out on the hnal period 101' 19 point .. whll. the defens.' held the St .... I'S to 14 POints. The Owls loll( I(un on the fl'lIme w .... Koy Smith who blll .. ted the Stee .... lor 10 pOints.

Coach JUDlor A"hmOl''''" Owl .. held II 5644 I"ad mldwllY onto th .. period and contI nUl'll tl"'lr puce I'or a 64·5~ victory .

In I(1l'ls .. ellOn the Owl.,u., .. hl'ld 011 II stwnl( bid by the Lady Steel'6 1'01' an upllet Vlctol'y and rem .. lned unb .... ten on 10upaellOn With u n .. ,·I·OW ;19·:/; Win.

Both teums baul.'11 10 .. COUI'! "uprema,'y on the op"Dlnl( qu .. rtel·. N .. llh"I·. t .. am could not I(lIln mor., thun I pUlnt IIdv .. ntal(" und h .. d to .... ttl., lor u 11 ·11 tl".

Hul., <:enl.'r sllll(l'<.1 a IICOI'lnl(

the Poindexter put on top 35-33 with 6:02 remainill8 in the tilt, Michelle Sisemure and Belinda Poindexter counted aloin in the final two minutetl to .. ecure the 39-37 victory lor Hale Center.

Named To Deans List

Chl'lsle Stroud, a freshman at South Plains College of Levelland. was listed on the Dean's HonorRolI. To receive the honor one hall to obtain a :1,25 or better during the seme .. ter. Chri .. ie, a commercial arts major, carried a 3.39 average,

an~heS~si~eS~:O"$'!~df :::'bnbl daul(hter of ChriS Struve.

Receives Degree

Jell~rson MODl'Oe Walts wall among candidates for gradua­tion h'omStephen .... Au .. tin Stllte Univ"I'slty dunng lilll com­m .. nt·ement" He was a "andldate fur th.. 1:18... 'degre" m fUI·e .. t manag .. m"nt.

Jdflsal9l1Ogl'lIduateofHale C.'ntel· Hll(h Schuul and III the .. on 01 MI' ... nd Mr ... Stanley Walts. MI'. and Mrs, Walts 01 Hal" Centel' VISited Nucogdoch .... 101' thell' son's I(l'IIduation held Ilt·c .. mb .. r :lal·d.

Jan. 2 Kress 9 *Anto:l

12 *Smyer 16 *Sundown 19 *\ihi,t harn 1 2l *Spade 26 *~ntoi'1 30 *Smyer ' ~ *S~ndown . . 6 t\i!h;;~~a.(ta'l, 9 ·~~j_d-e · I,"

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School Board Meeting BPBCIAL-CAr.LBD M!BTING

Ha!e Center. 'rcxas January 23,1990 7,30 A , M.

'i'ho Boord 01 '1'ruateca (or tho "al0 ConteI' Independont School Dl.trlct .. t 1n a apeelal called •••• Ioa at 1130 A.M. on Tuesday, JanUAry Zl, 1990 In the Superintendent', Office. Nemtaerl and l"hoc1 perlonn.l preaent were I Pre.ldlot Darrell Hunt, Viae -Pre.ident Pat Shepard, Secretary .,iUlY C\lE'nr, III!!I!..!u ROCJer Nahaqan, Sid Berry, SUperintendent MarUn Dodd., Bu.1ne" ManageI' Weyland Snipe., Athletic Council Member Kieth Mullin •• Abient I TOIIUIlY aalllbo.

I. 'r.lident Hunt called the meetina"n order 7:30 A.M.

II. Mr. Dodd. introduced fIU.at Paul Driver of American Track Graphicl.

Ill. ",otton to alk American Track Graphic. to ad •• rti •• tor· bid. on complete trac.k faeil1ty with th. drainag. track with

:::~!:. t~~~~ ;~!h r!:~:x t:u:!;~~t fl::! f!:~d ai~eb~d:r:::e tby b, Roger Mllhaqan. Seconded by Pat Shepard. Vote unan imou ••

tv . MoUon that we atart _lnt.napcA on ,xlatina tract lIade by JIlNfty Curry . Seconded by Sid Berry. Yet.o unanlmpua

President Darrell Hunt apPOinted .11nny Curry and Roger Mahaqan to a cOIMIlttee to Itudy and recClll'tlllend improvement8 to the A9 Sarn aha" rael11 ty.

V. Motion to adjourn mode by Jlmy Curry. Seconded by Std Derry, Vote un'Dimou. ,

Tillle t 9:45 A.M.

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grand champions received handsome belt buckles donated -by Ronnie and Billye Sue Sherrud-Iamb and Louthan and Ivy Show Pig8-8wine.

Exhibitors receiving plaques lor reserve grand champions were Aimee Rogers-swine and Greg Sherrod-Iamb. Aimee is the daughter of Bobby and Renee Rogers and Sherl'Od is the son of' Ronnie and Billye Sue Sherrod.

Called back into the showring to participate in the highly prized showmanship award in the swine diVISion was Cade

~h:~:~~n,Pi~~istiBiM~~ag~o~: poug Hunt, Bryan Curry. Heath Isbell and Jon Ivy .

Receiving the nod from the judge was outstanding swine showman was Doug Hunt. The eighth grade student is the son 01 Parrelland Melynn Hunt,

Selected to compete for top showman in the lamb division was Gre/-: Sherrod. Jennifer Klatt. J,J. Rinne. Melissa Sherrod and Aaron Rambo.

Judge David Gibson, after several minutea of putting exhibitor .. to the test, shook the hand of Aaron Rambo as lamb showmanllhip WIDner,

Selecting exhibitors to compete ID · both ,.show·mllnship classes was the agnculture te .. cher from Nazareth . Project show judge David Gibson mllde the final selection,

The Hustler Award given to the outstanding junior and senIOr leeder and also the helpfulness exhibited . during the show wall awarded to Abby Rambo-jUnior and Greg Sherrod:senior.

Also recognized lor hill efforts in leeding steers .. nd contribu­tIOns and lelldership to the leeding program was senior Jeslle M .. rin. M .. rin received a

Kirby breed

was Greg Sherrod and reserve champion WB8 Kylie

HM!:':ool Cross, Light'Weight .. 1) Greg Sherrod, 2) Aaron Rambo and 3) Brad Cummings; Heavy Weight-I) Greg Sherrod. 2)

~::s~i ~~j~Jti:~e~bbW~:~~~ ~::wGr:g cShS:rr:r:ndhM':fi~~~ Sherrud. reserve.

M!1i~~uSh::~', ~\~~si:;g~~-N and :I) Jennifer Klatt,

Medium Wool. medium weight-1) Greg Sherrod. 2) Wesley Klatt. 3) Meliss .. Sherrod. and 4) Aaron Rambo. . Medium Wool. heavy weight--l) Aaron Rambo, 2) Aaron Rambo. :I) Brian Garibay and 4) J .J. Rinne. Medium Wool champion w .. s Aaron Rambo lind medium wool feserv.' WIIS Greg Sherrod.

Southdown entries were I ) Brad Cummings, breed chllm­pion. 2) Kylie I-fughes, reserve.:I) Tristan Hughes, 4) J.J . Rinne, and 5) Garth Hughe~.

Swine participllnts in Du .. oc, light weight .. l) Jennifer Ahrens, 2) Casey Barrett. ::I) Holly Huflbine8 and 4) Kirby Blakely,

Duroc medium weight--I) Trey Rogers, 2) Doug Hunt. 3) Andl'ell Ahrens, 4) Bryan Curry and 5) Greg Sherrod_

Duroe. heavy weight--I) Doug Hunt, 2) Rocky Jimenez.:I) Kristi Mahagan , 4) Patti Shepard. Winning breed champion in the duroc divillion was 1 rey Rogers and Doul( Hunt receivinl( reserve,

Hampshire exhibitors in the light weight division were-­I)Heldi Hunbines, 2) Jennifer Ahrens. :I) Sarah Mllgahan and 4) Amy Ogle.

A!!ie'rfo~~~~'2~H~~~he;i~eIU: Brandon Ahrens. 4) Trey Rogers lind 5) Wendl Gruves, Medium Weight .. l) Courtnei Mllhllgan,~) Holly Huffhin," , :I) Lori M .. ha" .. n , 4) Pipal' BizzelJ, 5) Duug Hunt. He .. vy Weil(ht-· I)

CONGRATULATIONS 4-H'" F·FA MEMBERS

Our 10uth 01 toda,. our leaders 01 tomorrow. ar8 prize ""'nn.,...

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Paul O,Ie. Men.", .

. To eUM bQYI end III,.. . ,"~¢IP.itlns.lnthtt lioCk lliowl. . )h .. nltyoli •. we '.JiP~"t.~your · . ~~'t!!:i'!~~.Jt.;~~ .~ni,ihun'ty

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1) LonVLO,ll. ;<1

Kevin Ahrens.

Yorkshire division breed champion was Cody Cox, Reserve 'champion w .. s Kristi Mahagan.

K~·i~·~~:.i 2:s.te~~~~~':~~~~~~~ 3) Casey B .. rrett, 4) Michelle Dorcus, 5) Cody Cox, 6) Aaron Rambo. Heavy weight .. l) Heather Huflbines, :.!)Jon Ivy,;!) Cory Needhllm . 4) Wesley Horsford. 5) Abby Rambo. 6) Bri .. n G .. rlbay.

Champion 0 .1'.13. WIIS Heather Huflbines, KevlD Ivy received the reserve honor.

Crosbred D,VIs,on light

Rocky Jimenez. 5) Brian Garibay, Mahagail. . Heavy )

~i:~~n~ I~:~!~s~) tfnJi~t'elf~ Dorcus. 5) Bryan Curry. 6) Doug Hunt.

Breed ch .. mpion in the crossllred division waa Casey Barrett. Amie Rogers received reserve crossbred .

The 10cIII show w .. s une of the

t::::, Ci:b m:~t:s ~~hi~~d 9U head of swine, ao head of Illmbs lind 1:1 helld of sleers.

The project sh.ow was under the lelldership of I(eneral show superintendent Tommy Louthan lind ugriculture wucher Danny Ivy.

Fi re Depa rtme ,nt Seeking Donations

In un "m,n 10 pI·o\ld., the best potnnblt! ('l:lr~ tu r~sltlt.· nh' In fin' prot.e<.·bon and reSCUt' operatlOntt the Hale Center Volunteer F"e Depllrtment is ""eklDl( don .. tions to help purchase II pllginl( system for firemen.

Currently volunteers huw to depend on a lIir.'n and phone system to answer l'alls. Both present systems .. re oulda ted lind lIometime undependable .

The siren works well for firemen in the Immed'llte duwntown IIl'e" but mlln)! times lhe siren clln not be hellrd when two lIlocks "WilY from City H .. II beclluse of wmd. -

Th" phon<' syst"m IIVaolllb ... '" unly nlnl' Iln'ml'n has prUVl'n unn·halll., m lIud w,'ulh.'r und unly ('ontlll'Ls a Ilmlll,d numht'I' (}t hr .. m~n II th.,y Ill'" III homl'.

Pagl'rs nfl' bl'lng UNl'd l'1 tL'I'tIVt'ly In toit'\'l'l"ul un'a volunte.'r depurtm"nt~. Th. pUl:kt!t pagcl nut onl) nutlht,1'­hn'mt'n uf u tlrt' but ulso lit lilt, locatIOn.

TIlt' pllgln/-: syst.'m Will ,'ul I~'spon.~ time lind nOllly 1111

11l·.'men "I tilt' .'merl(ency . Enabhng lh.· d,·p",·lm.'nt to elh(,ll'ntly us.' tl'lunt'd pe .. sonnel ttl IIIIV.' Ion'. and property.

Pt'nmnt; wuntm~ to ('ontl'lbut~ ttl the PUI("" lund clln send dunallOn 10 tIll' Cluud .. BUI·nell. Hox ')4~. Muk<- dlt"'ks puyabl.,to tl ... Hal., C.'nl .... V I·D,

Tilt, tar!(l'l .. d co .. t tu "qulp 11l','men With IIUII"I'S " $f/,OUO.

HC·VFD Contnbutors: nuud. Hurtlt'll Agency . $100 I ... e D .. nl. $100 Clyde F. Wilham. S,·.

1'1IIinvi.·w. $IUU Duunt, Duds .. n. GermllDlII

Insul'u"l't' Co .. $IUU

The first image transmitted on aK­perlmental television in the 19205 was that of the cartoon character. FellK the Cat.

CONGRATULATIONS To file

4·H, ffA and ADULTS PARTICIPAnNG.N

. THf PROGRAM

~199P

Totai ~irculation for the yea~ 1989 ~as 12,513 (9,370 . books. 84 recorda. 24 films. 288 book & cassettes. 2,492 videos, 157 magazines, 68 reference books. 3 pamphlets, and 27· interlibrllry loaf! books) We feel we had a very good year and want to thank our patrons for their support of the Public Libfllty, 6~483 people passed through the Library door during 1989 ... of these: 4 .868 patrons were served or checked out rnaterial...only 1,615 were not served in some way .

The fo\1owing Memorials hllve been received by the Public Library:

In Memory of Mr, Leon Bllrnes from the following; Pearl Bryan. Jack Anderson. Gordon and Joyce Rus8e\1.

In Memory of Mrs. Eunice Jones from Pearl Bryan. Keith and Mary Jane Brashear, Vera Lee. Faye. Dub and Kristi West,

In Memory of Mrs. Mandy Heath from Ben and Grace Roney, Wanda Johnson. Jean Law • Raymon and Jo Nicholson. Dot Pollard, Faye, Dub and Kristi West.

In Memory of Mrs. Warner Hagood from Jack Anderson.

In Memory of Mrs. Eppa Jeffreys (mother of Neva Kisor) from Gordon and Joyce Russell.

In Memory of Mr, Vernon Webb (stepfather of Mary Jane Brashear) from Gordon and Joyce Russell.

Book Review

I WANT TO GROW HAIR, I WANT TO GROW UP, I WANT TO GO TO BOISE by Erma Bornbeck. .

America's most beloved humorist has gotten serious with her new book. She spent two years visiting camps for children with cancer , and is donating all profits from the book to cancer research. She asked the kids if they had three wishes. what would they be? Some were "go to Disneyland. own a Porsche. etc. " One little girl said, "I want to grow hair, I want to grow up, I want to go to Boise." It amused Erma Bombeck such that she titled her new book. How uften we take things for granted ... like hllving hair, growing up or going back home ... but these children are d .. lightful WIth thell' inSights . determinatIOns, and lust for hre ... a d\'lve to be normal like othe!' kids, and a 10Vl' that doe .. n·t quit.

I don't thmk I'll forgt!t till'S" kids lor qUite some Urn.· .. .

We Salute Each of You K •• p Up the ,OtJd worlr

by Jeanne Allen

.~_~ •. u:.,:.;tl .. , ..... :. -,. , ....

There are no losers!

. . . Ou,r _youth . . I,.rnby their experiences

."d'ba"efLin while leal11lng ••.

West BuUdersSupply Redi-Mix Cement

816 N. Mlln " .

Pl'Iscllla Kay Yoling ana Uav •• (;arl Hooper exchanged weddang VUWII Saturday ,afternoon at Sl. Paai'li Lutheran (;hurch wllh the Rev. llonald Hafemann. pastor of Holy (;ross Lutht'ran Chua'ch of MIdland. olhclahng.

Pa .... nt. 01 the bnd.· ar .. Dwayne Elias oj Pl.unvww and Carolyn EllUl oj CIiUon C,·nter. She I. the granddaughter oJ Nora Bel'Dlce Elhs of Plaanvlew. Hooper IBth .. lion of Mr, and Mr • . Henry T . Hooper oj HaHway. He III th" gmndson 01 Ethel M. HuuperoJ HaUw,lly, .

Glv"n In melTlage ,',by hea' parents. th,' bnde wore an Ivury taUela gown de.l1gned With 11

sw .. et) ... llrt nlockhn .. and puUtle! .I .... ves on 11 htted bodice and natuml wlllst1ane adomed With VeDlse Illl· ... mde.ccnt • .,quan. Ilnd se .. d pellI'lS. Th.,! ull ballroom hktr! WIlS drllp.,d OV"I' Illce Ilccented With ('andy box bows. The cllthedl'lli 11'1l1n was edged wllh matchlnl( Ian' and bows.

Bel' headpll'ce WIlS a tandy box bow With Illce appl,qu ... embl'Uld"I'lod With IIc"d p.,al·)lIand md.,IIC,·nts holdanl( a hng'·I·tlP veil of Enghsh m·t.

MI'II . Tim ' Mllllh"uti uJ Sllvertun .oJ th .. bnd.,. Wil. matron 01 honor. Bndesmald WIIS Shor),·y Mltehell oj

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was ~!I?JPsm~n.

!b~ y,;;ul;;';;" ji';l~c:~~i~;. Mis" _.:, __ •.•• ~ •. _w

guests.

:::::r.'&~d .~a Heather ZlClhieache.

A reception was held in the Psrish Hall alter the ceremony. Alaiatants were Mme.. Larry Wilson. Geol'lJe McVicker. Gene Zsciesche and Meg Murray.

After a trip to Mexico. the couple will reside at Halfway where Hooper ill eDgaged in farming. The bride is a gradua te of Plainview HIgh School. She attended West Texall State University and Arkansas Beauty College. She iB youth directur and secretary al St. Paui'li Lutheran Church.

Hoopel' ill a g .... duate uJ

~:~iv~d: b~~~lo~~hd':~r:j~ agricultural ecunomicli from Texa. A&M in 1!ItI5. He iB ~~~P~~i'.~. and youth dllectol' oj

A I'l'heallllli party waB held at the groom 's parent'B home., A mlllCellilneouB shower wae gIven in the home ofM ..... EddleGloyna of Hale Center.

The Cot~n Center BYW would lake to thank 1111 uJ tholle whu tiU (

~~~:;~~~~IIY JSouKf::"lt:i~~ke~~~:;~at Yuur help WIlS ansh·um .. nw) an

m .. kanK .thlB pnij"ct .. HUl·Cl'llS. Th"oUKh your elll>l'ts till' BYW organazallOn wall able tu eontl'lbut< OVl'I'$I.loo towllrd Ih< Pmk"rton Jund. . •• The \ ..••

O I Thllnk you. •• W •• t:ollon t:<nt"r

BVW M"mb"I·.

Owlette Basketball: LII8t

~:!ee~~ate~m tht~a!!~Jet~~ Farwell and won another extremely close game. 39-37 was the final8c'ore.Last Tuesday the Abernathy Lady Lope8 traveled to Hale Center .for a close ba ttle with the Owlettes. The final Beore for this ·"ame was 37·29 Abernathy. Th~Owletteil worke.d

remaining in then iced the

conteBi sinking two free throw. . with nine seconda left in the lame.

The win pushed the Owls into undisputed lirst place while the Antelopes slipped to the number two polition in the di.trict race. The 10lB gives the Antelopel an 18-5 sea80n record and a 4·1 loop m .. rk. Hale Center improved to 12-6 and 5'().

Koy Smith WIl8 Ihe big gun for Ihe Owls in first half action itghtinl the scoreboard 10.r 20 pomte including two bB8kets at the end of each of the first half qu .. rtel'll.

Hale Center held a four poinl lead 1a.9 at the end of the first period on baskets by Stephens . &ITY and Smath. .

Action in the 1leC0nd swnza

~,,:~e: e':ttitr~e~:.~ ~::!f:~ punch. The Owls IItruck 'lor 23 pomts while pulling Ilway from Abernathy who hillor 17 pomts.

Each time the Owls would try to pull .. WilY h'Om the Antelopell the villitol'll would surge back wathin sta~king distll",:e. Smith , gave H.C. a 33-24) halftime advllnwge when h" grabblod Iln . inboundll PIlIiS with 2 seconds I· .. maining and tolllll'd the ball . from beyond Ihethl'e" poit line. into the bllskel hilling nothinK but the net.

Following inl"rmllllli(,)n Abernathy stUl'lDlod oul. doubllod Ih .. Owlll outpul 16-11 lind Cl<illlod the gap to 44 ·42 ad tel' th .. Owlti bUilt a twelve poant lead. 40·2!j • with f1v,' manutl'll l'emammg 10 the frllme.

In th .. Illst qu .. r ... ·I· buth teams

~~r .. I\~n~:ltl)~.i ~~~~h:i:Cs':J mmutes len un the cluck. Abernllthy titruck for 11 long 3 pvml Hhot to cui the,advllnwge tu two points.

Abel'nllihy lied th .. tiCOl'e 55-55 atth.·~: I!Jmlll·k . Bel'l'yguv .. H.C. th .. I .... d for good on u p .. 1111 I'rom StephenH; then Steplll'nH Il'tld till' gllm .. al th .. ch .. l·aty

·Pacing th"Owl. ~J·8~ith'" 20 JiOinte followe4by-Stephen'; 16. ROberta 14. and Berry with 9

. points. ' Seciond half' district .ction

begins toni8ht lJo'riday) at Hart.

th~la&:~::~ ro~:~gi:~l~er: heartbeat . in beatinll the slate second ranked Lady Lopes.

Intenae is the best way to describe the outing. Determined to prove they were a contender lor the crown the Owle&tel shocked Abernathy dropping a ' 37·29 decision before packed slanding room only gym.

Playing the best b~sket.ball in their careel'll juniof¥ Michelle Sisemore Ilnd Jane Tiner gave local fllns plenty of excitement.

~u~f;edt~hei~ ~rll~~ill~~ ~:~~ei~ was 11 mor .. 1 victory lor Ihe young lucal five . Abernathy wall highly

::'~~~:~f 0:': wi:~~'L.d~t!'~ was considered a victory to Hale Center Ions.

Abernathy led 13~ 10 lllart the second quarter paced by Ihree a

Onl' of the "~ .• I~~. WIlH Vincent " stepped i nlu th"

Both ~r~8eIIshutdoW\l .any o1'1i!Dllive tII.rea& iD tbe third frame. The Abernathy ol'lenM. that lICored lOa points la.t week. was held to 6 points while Tiner counted for H.C.'B only buket. '

~:!~~~~~9 %o~~~~~J1~h~ ~lette olfenae drivin. the lane sacril'icin. hersell' for any ol'lenaive chance. hitting lor 5 of the OwletteB 10. lourth quarter poants.

The OwleUe8 received a lltandinl[ ovation from th" crowd lind Ihe Lady Lupes gave 11 IIlgn 01' rtthef knowmg they had been in a battle.

Abernathy girll! held on to firlll place with a perit.cl 5'() luup record while the Owleltes are secure ' in second place wilh II dilltrict mark of 4·1. Hart ill in thud pillce with a record of 3·2 .. nd hilS to lace Abern .. thy and Hale Center .. gain.

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" HosplfalJNursln, Home 'Cllnlc andPha,macy

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MEM.ER,fUPSToek,FOR .ALE

Your opporlunlty . to own • a.".,.'n'h,. · . a.d.pi/o"al In.tltutlon by becom/n, a coop ' m'Mber.

~,.m:' ,n cfock,~ "' on' ••• "ili. ." IUI' IO.';

, Hustler. Awards , Showmanllhip Winnerll

Abby Rambo, Jr. - Greg Sherrod, Sr. Aaron Rambo':lamb, Doug Hunt-liwine

Jelille Marin-steer

Our Confidence is strengthened · by the interest . and top qUJllity project$,.Qf o~r · FFA& .4 .. " :Club"Membets...... . .... .... ' .. .

. Q:ON,$RAT~U~A'JIOt(S T()A,rtft. ~v oij~·9···EXh~l·bllD,r. W..'''P~d ol,ou aii.d tlte. bard work

. YOu .p,.;, JntoyoUrprp/tt;I"

to all the bOys and girls participating In, the stock. show,

We appreciate their c'Ontrlbutlons , to o'!rctlmmunlty

.. .. >: i •. . ~"'"

CONGRATULATIONS . 4-H & FFA MEMBERS

We .. '.,~. YOIfailon YfJur .""rI • and work .nfl''''- on •• who' ha/ped",ake ··

. . ,· fhl,. ihowa ,,.at IUCC'.'

lJoyd's .8praying.· Ser'vice . RobeJ1; Boyd

No.-th· of City . '. 839~2172

. We are proud of our young p~ople ...

And the fine work they ·have done to prepare for the stock '· ·show:s'~". 'f' , ,:"' . .

congratUlatiO~ Waller's Garage

8.3.9-2631

~ ........................................•.....•. -: We're Backinf( The Owls! • .

: .:~~ ~~~:~.?in. Inc. i . . i' 879.2172 ~ • :... . .............. ~.................. .. • h&w . • • The Owls! I. • • Tiner Auto Supply : • • : North Main 839·2610 • .•..............•................................. : • • : me g~owelt CBasket : : 60/l Ma,in 889.26~8. •

• • ~·····················~···················· •••••• tt • All The Ways Owl.! :

: Boyd's Spraying Service : • Robert Boyd • : North of City ~39·2172 •

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: . " . Freeman .' ~ftl'~~~ • • Funeral Home ~"6"'.

. . :'. .' . 839.2626 .... . ' .. '. ., : · :e~ .......... , .... ~ ....... "' ... ~"' .... ~ ............ ~~.~.~ .. : .. 1'!"=="~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!l!!!~~ h. . ··O.B. Sup:pIy , " •

. h . ' 320 W.Clev.eland '839.2641 I. • • : ., 300· • .~ ....... ~ ......................................... : : .B . " : : .. ~rown ~harmacy .

Jan. 5,. ~. FlOydada: Here J~n. 9· Lockney There Jan. 12- Hart Hete Jan. 16· Olton Here Jan. 19- Farwell 1'he~e Jan. 23· Abern·athy. Here '

26 • Hart 'l'llet;, . 30 • Olton Th'~'" 2- ·Fa~eU .

.A;'be ~il~ thy'" ~,>, ! . ' . ' . . . .. '

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e·············.··································~~e • • • Waller's • • • • Garage .-• • • 839-2631 512 S. Main • tt-•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················tt • • • • • •

We Support the Owls & Owlettes!

Lemond Farm Store III E. Stevenson 839·2112

• • • • • • : ................................................. : • . 01.\ ~. • ~~~~O4l\91 . --; \ • • ~~e . . .• • . Ron's Garage Inc. . • •• • • • 1101 N. Main 8'39;.2594 •

:~: •.... O····· ~··································: . .. . .. . . .: _ . -' ..... . Lot-Ol-Cars : · '.' ~ . . . • ~ .. '. 322 S. Main 839·2072 • · ,. . . .. . e·························· ........... , ............ ~ e • • • : Garretson Farm Supply : • • • Plainview Highway" 839·2171 •

• • . . .... ~, ............ , ............. ~.~ ...... ~ ........ , : :' , ' t\· ':. ': " M~ip; losQrance , : -• c.k. Keeton •

802 Main 839·2212 ~ . ~ •• " .• " ••.••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••• !"',.n .... ;;~~ .... :

·Hi~PJaiq~ fIOspital'& ';:· " ."l~Ur8ing Home'

.tit.Of; . Tex.as . ' . , atthecloSeofbusinessOD Decembe~; 31 , 1989, pUblished in reiponse io call made by COmptroller of the CurrenCy •. under title 12, United stales Code, Section 161 . Charter Number 12744 CompfrOlleroftheCurrency Eleventh . . District

Slatemant 01 Resources and Liabilities

Cash and balances due from depOSitory institutions: Thousands of doll8r~

~~;:;~=~:r~:~a~~:~.~~~.~~~. ~~.rr~~~ .a~~ .~~i~:.. .. ........ . . . ... . .. '~' 22

~~~~~~'~~d~ '~~id: : ... : .... :: .. ....... ::: ....... :: : .. ....... : : .. ................ : .. :: ',,:,' ::: .... ::.:... .. ........... 10:

Securities purchased under agreements to resell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . - -Loans and lease financing receivables:

Loans and leases, net of unearned income..... . .. ': ':.g§0_94_ LESS: Allowance lor loan and lease losses .... . . ..... . LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve . . ... . . . Loans and leases. net of unearned income. allowance. and reserve ...

Assets held in trading accounts ..................... . ...... . Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized,leases) . .. . . Other real estate owned .. ..... .... ....... . . .. ......... . .. .. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and aSSOCiated companies . . Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding . . Intangible assets .. . . Other assets ... ... . .. . .... . ... ..... '" .. .. . . Total assets ... . .. . . . .... .. .. ... .... ... . . . . Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(1) .. ... . .. . ......... . .• . . ...... . ...... .. ........ Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230) .. . ....... . ....... . .. ..• ... • ...

Deposits:

S 921 -0-132 148 _0-

-0-

-0-723

24,743 -0- .

24 743

In domestic offices . .. ............. .. .... .. ... ..r.·.:.; .. """'''''''' ............. , .. .,. ..... J .. __ 2"'2 ....... 3 .... 74 .... ...J

Nonlnterest·bearlng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J 3 I 471l Interest·bearlng . ...... " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 18 ; B%

Federsl ' funds purchased ... . ....... .... ......... . ................. . ........ . ......... . .. r---.,.--.., Securities sold under agreements to. repurchase .................. . . • .. . ..... .. . . ... .. •. . t----O~--_t Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . -0-Other borrowed mon.ey .. .. ............ .. -0-Mortgage Indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases . . -0-

Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding . . . .. .. . . . . . . -11-

Notes and debentlKes subordinated to deposits.. ... ... .. . . . ... . -11-

Other liabilities . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . 36 7 Total liabilities .. . ... . ......... .. ....... .. ......... .. ..... .. ... . ..... . 22,741 Umlte~lile preferred stock .. ... ...... . . . ..... . ..•.. ...•. .. . . . . ~ .. ... . . . . . . . .. . . . ... -0-

! ~=~~ ft:;:"~.d ~t~~:: : ': ::: :.:':: : ~~::: ::::. ~ ~~~~~'~~~Ii~ '~~d' ~~ii~i ;~~~,:.;~~::: : .. ... 3 LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity s8ClKllies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ~ Total equity capital. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. ...... .... . .. . .. j2 Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.$.C. 1823(1) . . . . . .. ...... .. .. . . . •. . .....•. . . .. .... .. .. b:I' Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230) .. ... . ...•.... .. ... . . . . ...

Total liabilities, IImlted·llfe preferred stOCk, equity capital, and losses . deferred pureuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(1) .......•.... . .•. . ... . ... . ... . ; . , .... . . . ......•.•...

We. 'the undersigned directors. altest 10 the correctness 01 \hIs at.teinllnt 01 resources and Hebil~ies. We declare thai It hal been examined by us. and to \he best 01 our knowledge and L has been prepared in conlormance with the Inat and Ie true and conee\._

Janice Bennett -Cashier , ...

-0-202 202

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6S 2,002

-0-.t,uu.t

24 743

of the above-named bank do hereby declare that thla Report 01 COndition Is true and c;orrect to the best 01 my knowledge . and titllel.

Q!rectora '.' . . . . " . . '

· · ~/l!#-rr · January 23, . 1990

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PLAINVIEW ','MERCHANTS

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. Phon" 296-74l8 1.014. Broadway Plalnvlw. Texas

Tueillda)" Jan. 30 Baked Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Spinach, Hot

RoD/Butter, Peanut Butter Pudding .

Wednesday, Jan. 31 Beef Stew/Vegetables, Broccoli, Cornbread/

Butter, Plum Cobbler

Thursday, Feb. 1 Roast Beef/Gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Turnip Greens. Garlic Bread/ Butter, Banana Bread

Friday, Feb. 2 Baked Fish/Creole Sauce, Black Eyed Peas. Carrots. Cornbread/Butter, Chocolate Cake!

Chocolate Icing

February 1st. 1984 was a red letter day for the Hale Center Senior Citizen. Organization . On th .. t date we were I nted a long coveted additi. , 10 our Center. a. nutrition contract with the South Plains ASSOCiatIOn of Gover,nments In Lubbock. ThurodllY. February lot. of thiS year we WIll celebrat,· our Sixth year .. nnive ...... ry With wh .. t is now "ommonly c .. lled SPAG.

We .. re fortunate In that Dr. Ray Freem .. n of Hi·Plams Hospital .. nd Robert M .. rsh .. II. directur of Uepartment of Aging With SPAG. will be OUI' guest speaker.. We know from pl'evious expel'ience th .. t both 01 the gentlemen .. re Mlfted. entertlunmg .pe .. kers and WI' urge everyone to bt, presen t fur .. very pleasant. Informallve MeStnon.

TI ... SlI1ld,·. Group will be In

ch .. rg,· of the .. hern oon·s activitlt·s. Games Will b,· th,· order 01 the day··domlnoes. sklpbo. 4!l lind bridge. Homem .. de cookies. """ .. nd colfee Will be .erved dUl'lng th,' IIlternu"n. So cll'de ThursdllY. Feb. 1. on your c .. lendllr lind come on out for a full day's entt·rtamment.

Our exceptlUnally q ullh lied stull hll8 ""en .. mlljOi' ""elor In th.· slicces. r OUl' Cent ... ·. Betty Ku·kland. our mdlspensable olte director. hus been with uo since hbl·u .. ry u1l984. U .. rlene Ashby our vel'y efficient head cook. joined us July I. . 111&> and her second to none .... i.llIlll. 11'11 Hoy clime IIbourd Februllry :la. 191:11:1. Chllrlette SlIge.el·. our lI.sist .. nt bookket·pt'I·. lind Betty '. gll'l FrldilY. jOinlod our l'l'eW J .. nu .. ry ~. 19/11:l. And Jams I'lIvel·. who ~ee. th .. t ewt;.Ytlllng I. SplC lind .pan .·ll·lIn and In IIpple pit· order lifter eVl'ry meal. ha. been wllh Uti tunc~ iht· ol'~anizlltlOn l'am~ mto being.

Our fll·.t preSident. Harold WIlson; now decea.lod; played a bIg part In getting the Center gOing und on a " 1'011". Succeedl~g pre~ldents whu IIl1ve been Instrumental .n th., conunulng progress 01 the Cenlt'r al·" P .. ul BI'Ownd. Dovle Rodgel·.

Iln~:h~~a:~~~il~~e~~Il:li'~·:,r~y

entr .. nts In a five way tie for hrsl

~:~: 'Sll~~:aa~r~i:h~~~r °ann~~h!:: chih cook oil in Sunlllnd l'1l .. k. When Betty has the opportunlly she likes seein!! the "ponies" run and while there w .. s IIbl .. tu indulge herself in the Pllst tlml·. Their return trip hom.' WIIS mad,· In a "br .. nd 8pankmg n~w. lIuud looking maroon "olored Oldsmobile CUllass .tatlnn wallon. Desplw Hetty 's pl'Ul.·.ts th .. t she never won II dlme"we wonderl! Just klddmg. Hetty!

Charlelle·. Ire. t.me II1Is PlIst weekend was sp"nt at th.· Stock Show. liS WIlS mo.t parentsm thllt Ulll' "ategory m this .11· ....

H""enl viSitors to the C,·nt.·r ar.· Il.J. ..nd LOIS Turnl'r of Andrews. sister 01' Cornn,' (ilbson ... nd Ida Bob Harcrow. Also . vlsltlng were LUUI~t· Thomason. Myrn.. n"vl ... nd Ma .. Johngton of Abernathy. TIlt' hldles Ir om Ab,·rn .. th ) 'Ill'

oll.cel·. 10 thell' local ~"nl<Jr Cltlzl'ns gl·oup.

We regret to r"purl S.o. Rlchurdson suf'lt·r .. d unoth"r stroke last w"ek unu .. hospitalized .. t St . MHry ', HOspltalln Lubbock

Other memb"rs In H..J'llIms Hospital are Myrtle Kanh lind J.W . Rhuads.

Our thanks to·Lllh .. n EnltlHnu and J.8. Belew 101' thell' Ken.·l'Ous "ontributlOn to MOW.

Memorillls have bt,en !I.ven fur Leon Bllrnes by .T.J. lind Opal I.e.. LOUIS. Prlliher. G"m'vlI Hearden and Anita Willis.

Memorlul. 101' Mllndy Ht'lIlh have bl",n glvcn by Berthu McBeth. Anitu Wull • . G"nHa Belli·den. J.c. lind Nov,·II .. Sm·.·d. MInDle Stewart. Rulh Burnt·tI. MI" lind Mrs. Charles St .... up.' . Venus Kmg ... nd Mr. and Mrs E.V. Cllrtel" .

T1l1nk on thIS one for a ..twng,·: SOCIal Seeul'lt:!' SWll1l1er"W,· know our wily around. we just don't 1...,1 like gomg. W,· Luk, ' longel' to I'est th .. n we do III 1I,·t tIred . We only leel our ,'urns .. ml not OUI' UlltS. We qUIt 10okl11g 101 gl'l"t!'ner plu;tureti becuusl' Wl ' {'an 't mow the on88 we've g()t~

Marine Prom.o·t~d

counnl who plans : lInd impleml'nts all .. ctivities .Ill the Center. ·A.nd flpal decisions on atWllnd all prpjectspertinenl to the Cen""r·. comes fr.om · ... n il.ultiiiuidil!g bOil I'd '0.1' . directors who .take~ (heir;offi~efl~siitiOIl8~Y ' withil go~1 (ilwilr~.t"e coniinuep .' .

, success of t he : Center amI' ita' .' 'M~rin'e PI·c.1eshe E. Al\lhley " 'rcsPllOsillilitiestir!heresidehltiof .sop ofRayn\OndL. and E .. rlie M. Hale Cenier ' lind olltlying · At!ihley of' Coi,ton· Center . . li a~ . districts. been promoted to hi" presenl.·

OUI' director Betty and fllnk while s"rvinll with 4th . husband Roy took off I .. st Foro;e Service Supporl Group.

weekend for Eunice. NM .. nd Lubbock. participated in .I, what else!. chili He is .. 1989 gr .. dua te of Cation cook on! Betty w .. s one of fi've Center High SchooL

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CLEANING Pressing.,.Alterations .

; .. .. ;'WECL~AH CLEAN'; .

293c1250 . 5th & Quincy

Plainview

Steve Rogers Col11pany ·A_. ..

2 b~room mobile home (or lease. Watt!r paid. Deposit required.

293·7475 after 5 p.m. 2/9 .pd

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR SALE 401 W. 9th

untf

Large brick home on 100' corner IQt. Very nice. Call

C.H. Keeton. Keeton Real Estate

839·2212 839·2898

Notice

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ARROW Construction Remodeling .. Painling

RoofinlJ .. AII Type8 Composition·Wood·Meial

Hot Tar & Gravel Built-Up Insured"-Jo'ree Estimates

Bondable Plainview 293·7520

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WE'VE GOT YOUR PART.

HELP WANTED

$60.00 PER HUNDRED reo mailinlJ letters from home! Details. send self·addressed. stamped envelope. Assciates. Box 309·T. Colonia. NJ 07067

Carpenter Cleaners

Dry Cleaning Special Dress Pants or Slacks 99¢

Jeans & Denim $1.49 .....

Struve's 817 Moin

312

Farmer needing land to rent Call 879·2182

Before 7 am & after 8 pm 2/16 pd

Garage Sa/os

Clothes . . toys, household items and much more

Friday & Saturday Begin8 at 9:00 AM

411 W.8th

Card Of Tiltluks

I am taking this opportunity to . expl'ess my appreciation and gratitude to th08e who wel'e so concerned and caring durmg my recent illnes8. To Dr. Freeman and Dr. Wil80n and the entire hospital staff··to my family and fl'lend8 ' for theil' prayer8. theil' Visits and all the beautiful. And to my fl'iend8 in Collon Center fo1' the prayel' chain for \'ne. T p 'all uJ you, Th/lnk you so much lind rtJay God ble8s you all.

Bilhe Malone

Thank You J want to thank the Hale Center

. Boosters for buying my animal in the County Show.

Also. a 'big thanks to the men who moved my piglJ t"Plainview.

7'hankIJ again, Aaron Clark

Tiner Auto Supply 83Q·~610

'.~!w_~, BV~S~ 879~ 719" For your seed netdsitllJo'call ' HOME .879:'4403

may not know If you a lawyer until you talk to ema

Flret 20 mfnuteconluitatlon FREE

BENL'INTON ATTOR'NEY

noUo hillar Glur IlDllea). work even support."

On July 21. 1989 H.R. 2973 "The Farm Spouse Fairne88 and Equity· Act" was introduced by Reprel8ntative Ron Marlenee of Montana with twelve bi·partisan

co-~~sr:~orking on support in the ' Senate and kI have this &ill~ision included in 1990 Farm '

WIFE. a national gra88 roots farm organization. med a lawsuit against the United States Department of AlJriculture (USDA) regulation Section 7.C.F.R.795.11 in June 1987. The regulation states a husband and wife will 'be considered one

,~r;~~n:n li.!!r::~T:~!~g itt ~istrict Court. District 01 Columbia ruled m lavorofWU'E and ordered USDA to comply.

~e~1:~~:r':~d ~~~t ~l.peC~=tt~~ Appeals rUled m lavor 01 USDA m June. 1989. WIFe appealed the judgement to · the U.S. Supreme Courl and on Januarytl. 1990 they dedmed to heal' thl' ca8t'.

Hale Center . School Menu

BREAKFAST Monday, Jan. 29

Applesauce Cowboy Bread/Sausage

112 Pt. Milk

Tuesday, Jan. 30 Juice or Fruit .

Eggsl Smokiesl Biscuits 1/2 Pt. Milk

Wednesday, Jan. 31 I'ruit

Oatmeal/Toast 1/2Pt. Milk

Thursday, Feb. 1 '. Jo~ruit .

Pancakesl Syrupi Sausage 112 Pt. Mi!,!l,

Friday, Feb. 2 Juice or Fruit

Rice/Toast 1/2 'Pt. Milk

LUNCH M«mday, dan. 29

~~r!~e'!.~s Carrot Stick

Sliced OniOn/Pickles Jellu

, 112 Pt. Milk

Tuellday, Jan. 30 Sliced TurkeylGravy

Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Wheat Itolls

Jo'ast e:'~~.c~~ksse~t '

Wedne!Ml.y, Jal). 31 ": ~I\jI.~~ ; .•..

u,U~~e(.'I:oi,na.WSalad

Ga~~!~re~d . Rice. ~ti,pie l/2Pt>M~lk

Thurllday, Feb.l Chili MaG

Green Peas Carrot Stick Corn Bread

'Plums 112 Pt. Milk

Friday, Feb. 2 Chseseburger

Mustard/Catsup Lettuce/TolQakl/Pickle/Oniop

French Fries . ' . Cake

,1/2 Pi. Milk

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SWINE GRAND CHAMPION DEIDRA HOWELL RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION LEX REEVES SHOWMANSHIP BRYAN NICHOLS

BREED DUROC HAMP OPB YORt< CROSS

SHEEP

CHAMPIONS KRISTY SAGESER SHELLY MCiFERRIN DEIDRA HOWELL MISTY CLINE LEX REEVES

RESERVE BREED MICHAEL WOOD MICHAEL WOOD JACE CLINE LATHAN LANDERS KRISTY SAGESER

Wednellday, JaD. 31 . Grape Juice

"Pancakes~~l~sP Bacon

ThUJ'lIday, Feb. 1 Oral1,e Juice

GRAND CHAMPION JOHN MCFERRIN RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MISTY CLINE SHOWMANSHIP GREG GREENHAW

. Pig 'n F1apjl,lcketa Biecuits

Milk

- , Friday, Feb. 2 "

SOUTH DOWN (';reg Gr"eenhaw

Fine Wool Greg Greenhaw John McFerrin Misty Cline ,Jace Cline,

IVied Wool John McFer'r i n l'1ist.y Cl ine Jace Cline

Du I"ne Lt.Wt. Class John McFer"rin Cody Oden ,lace Cl i ne

Hy • ~~t. DLU" oc Kt"i s ty Sageser 1'1:i (: hae 1 Wood l'1ichael Fishet"

Hamf.il ,Class, 9 Shelley McFerrin I"Ii.cht~el W(Jo·d Cody Oden CI1r isty Oden

DPEI's Lt. wt. Clas.s 10 Tony Landers Corine Sauceda Bt'y~\I1Ni cho I s

Med. Wt. Class 11 Jace Cl ine '''':r i st y Sageser Cor ina Sauceda L.at.han Landers

Hy. Wt. · Class 12 Df.~idra Helwell Tony Landers Tony Wood

York Lt. Wt.,Class 15 Lathan Lander's Vincent Cisner"os Br"yan Nichols ()sc:at· Cisn~t·os

Hy" Wt. MUii'ty Cl i,ne Le:'. Reeves Michael Fisher" D. J. Wilson '

Cross Lt. Wt. Clas s 19 Dei dra ,Howell CIJdy Oder1'u: , e:laine Wood

Md. Wt. Class 20 I<r isty Sagesen­Blain Sageser Michael Fishet~

H.Y • . WL Class 21 Le:,: Reeves Bt'yan Nic:hols l.athan'Landers

Applesauce , Raisin Muffin8lLit~e Smokies !

Milk :,:, LUNCH

Monday, Jan. 29 Beef & Cheese Tacos

Lettuce/Tomatoes Spanish Rice Pear Halves

Sopapillas & Honey Choice of Milk

Tuesday, JaD. 30 Fried Chicken

Whole Buttered Potatoes

. E~~!s~!;I~as Peach Halves Choice of Milk

Wednesday, Jan. 31

To~:::~~iad Corn on Cob

, Italian French Bread Vanilla PuddinlJ w/Bananas

Choice 01' Milk

Thursday, Feb. 1 Beef & Vegetable Soup

Toasted Cheese Sandwich Broccoli Spears

Crackers Oatmeal Raillin Cookie

Choice of Milk

FHdir; FeS; 2 Hamturgers

Lettuce/Tomatoes FrieBlCatsup

Sliced Pickles/Onions Yellow Cake wi Frosting

Choice of Milk

Hale Center Churehes -, .

, Fir •. t Q@j*t'tGb"~h

Fjrt'~.e~~ I.le", .. ·."ulita ' ' . Rolaudo Mirale~

Lone Star Ba.,u., Ch1U'eh Claude IIU1U ....... tor

Chureh of Chiilt ... ShOrt,P,tttec:h:ti

S$.Theft~·. C."'cl,ie:: ~h.\WCh li'atbel' Ue01'I'.Jl~.ey .. "'itor .· ;