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Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072 12 Local Graduate Is Named Akin Elementary Principal Summer Vacation Ends Wednesday Jackie King. a local product. : has been named Akin Elementary Principal. During a special meeting of the Hale Center School Board , Thursday. August 1, King was announced to the position followlnga4-2-1 voteofiheBoard. Voting for the appointment of King as Akin Elementary principal was : Tommy Horsford. · Chris Cummings. Roger Mahagan and Tim Massey. Casting dissenting votes were Diana Trevino and Morris Applewhite. Abstaining ces Conducted For Pioneer Resident Graveside services were He married Inez Rlc,e on conducted for pioneer resident Seplember6.1931 In Hale Center. 0.0. "Delmer- Laney Sunday. She died In 1982. July 28. In ·the Hale center Survivors Include three slsters- Cemetery with the Rev. John In-law, Julia Laneyof Hale Center, of, the First United Lennla Rice of Carbon, ' and June oHlclatlflg. Rice of Bonham; several nieces and nephews Including W.G. , LaI)8Y, Elarbara Stokes lind , was bc)rhMay ', 28. 1905.10 Duffaulh.ClO.unty .... moved to Hale Center When he was IIx : Old. · .... gradual" frO'ni HaW Center High SchoOl In 1923 8I1d was 'farmir. Rlc'.i QI' "Se,ven ' Clr. ' A died AprH 8,' •. ' servtng as pallbearerswera Laney, Danny Rlee, Pele Laney, Stiv. $iokes, (tryOn Robertson and J Pete Laney. Appreciation " Day Set -For Bug Fans' from the vote was newly appointed board member, Butch Harrell, King was named to the position following the resignation of Linda Gossett, who has accepted a position with the Mart School District. A 1971 graduate of Hale Center high School. King attended Baylor University and received a Bachelor o Arts degree from Wayland Baptist University In 197&. He received his Master of Education Continued to P8ge 9 The sumrnercountdown is winding down and new school year will be blasting off Wednesday moming, August 14. All administrative and staff , position are filled and ready for the new school year, New faces in the administration include Middle School Principal Hugh Jack Norwood and Akin Elementary Principal Jackie King. They will be joining High. &;0001 Principal Johnny Ray Bullock and Superintendent Speck Cox. Among the changes to be Implemented this yearconcems the Middle School campus. The Middle School campus w,UI be a. CLOSED CAMPUS. Earlier In the spring the administration suggested. and the school board approved a plan. to close the Middle Schoolpampus. The plan was adopted to address the problems of vandalism, truancy. and gang related activitieS which had escalated In the last few years. Continued page 9 " -. Prize Winning Fish-Andrew Gonzales pictured with Parks and Wildlife official. The winning flshwas 161/2 inches long and was the first fish that Andrew had ever caught.

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Page 1: Local Graduate Is Named Summer Vacation Akin Elementary …unger.myplainview.com/hale center/1996/1996-08-09.pdf · 1996. 8. 9. · from Keith and Mary Jane Brashear, Billie, Roy

Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072

12

Local Graduate Is Named Akin Elementary Principal

Summer Vacation Ends Wednesday

Jackie King. a local product. : has been named Akin Elementary

Principal. During a special meeting of the Hale Center School Board

, Thursday. August 1, King was announced to the position followlnga4-2-1 voteofiheBoard. Voting for the appointment of King as Akin Elementary principal was

: Tommy Horsford. · Chris Cummings. Roger Mahagan and Tim Massey. Casting dissenting votes were Diana Trevino and Morris Applewhite. Abstaining

ces Conducted For Pioneer Resident Graveside services were He married Inez Rlc,e on

conducted for pioneer resident Seplember6.1931 In Hale Center. 0.0. "Delmer- Laney • Sunday. She died In 1982. July 28. In ·the Hale center Survivors Include three slsters­Cemetery with the Rev. John In-law, Julia Laneyof Hale Center,

of, the First United Lennla Rice of Carbon,' and June oHlclatlflg. Rice of Bonham; several nieces

Fu~"ral~anc;"ft1entlsWJtreUndei' , and nephews Including W.G. Free~fui'l.ral , ,LaI)8Y, Elarbara Stokes lind ~elva

, was bc)rhMay',28. 1905.10 Duffaulh.ClO.unty .... moved to Hale Center When he was IIx mo~ :Old. · .... gradual" frO'ni HaW Center High SchoOl In 1923 8I1d was 'farmir.

4r:M1y, ~Q~ H~le Cejlt~r" ,Qanlly Rlc'.iQI'"Se,ven ' P~lnt; 'Clr. BCibeltionot"'l8lri~.Y:""¢1i1dV RIQIQfF6tt~h. '

A n~,.Join' Rogera, died AprH 8,' •. '

servtng as pallbearerswera M~ Laney, Danny Rlee, Pele Laney, Stiv. $iokes, (tryOn Robertson and J Pete Laney.

Appreciation " Day Set -For Bug Fans'

from the vote was newly appointed board member, Butch Harrell, King was named to the position following the resignation of Linda Gossett, who has accepted a position with the Mart School District.

A 1971 graduate of Hale Center high School. King attended Baylor University and received a Bachelor o Arts degree from Wayland Baptist University In 197&. He received his Master of Education

Continued to P8ge 9

The sumrnercountdown is winding down and t~e new school year will be blasting off Wednesday moming, August 14. All administrative and staff, position are filled and ready for the new school year,

New faces in the administration include Middle School Principal Hugh Jack Norwood and Akin Elementary Principal Jackie King. They will be joining High. &;0001 Principal Johnny Ray Bullock and Superintendent Speck Cox.

Among the changes to be Implemented this yearconcems the Middle School campus. The Middle School campus w,UI be a. CLOSED CAMPUS. Earlier In the spring the administration suggested. and the school board approved a plan. to close the Middle Schoolpampus. The plan was adopted to address the problems of vandalism, truancy. and gang related activitieS which had escalated In the last few years.

Continued page 9 " -.

Prize Winning Fish-Andrew Gonzales pictured with Parks and Wildlife official. The winning flshwas 161/2 inches long and was the first fish that Andrew had ever caught.

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Public Library

Everyone will be pleased that several new books have been shelved.

The adull books 818: exclusive by Sandra Brown:

Promises by Belva PlaIn: SUdden Pray by John Sandford; Fourth Estate by Jeffrey AIdIer

Also, ten large print bookS: Bridge Builder's Story; and Chili of Summer by Howard Fast; Della Ladles; Dog Who Rescues Cats; Heart of Justice; In the Dark; Wild Hpney; and Riders. all by Fem Michaels; Only; and The Day ttie Rabbi Left Town. both by Winston Groom.

The 1996 Newberry Award winner by Karen Cushman Is IbI Mldwnft's ApprftnJlgt Set In the 14th century this lathe story of 13 year old Beetle, as she Is derogatorily caDed by the midwife who ·rescues· her. This fascinating story was judgedto be the best Juvenile book written by an American authoral1(lpubll8hed during the previous year. Last year Ms. _ Cushman's book. Caherlne, called BIrdy was an honorbook. The Newberry Medal begun In 1922, was named after John Newberry, an 16th century English bookseller who first recognized the Importance of writing specifically for children.

The 1996 CaldecoUplcture books have .' been received are:' Officer BuCkle and Gloria. the winner; andhonorb00k8: Alphabet City; and Zlnl 21nl 21nl a violin. These books were honored for outstandrig Uluatrallons.

Several ever popular books have betn received. New from R,L atlnea GooHbuqll series: AbOmlnabl, , Silowmanof PIIIdIna' BId 1M . , ....... 1iam '- , .QaY; Egg

1996

whopart~edlnthisfunCIralser. The followlnQ Memo'" have

been ret»Ived at the LIbraIy: In Memory of Lester Locken,

from Jimmy and Mary Kay Cummings, Robert and Jaquenet Boyd, Gene and Joyce Tyer, Butch and Sherry Harrell, J.A. and Mary Lou Nivens.

InMemoryofCiaraMatfln,from Wlnn Pafton

In Memory of Wayne WHJJams. fromM.K. and Becky FIsher, Butch and Sherry Harren, Larry and Gay Lockett

In Memory of John Kveton, Jr., from Keith and Mary Jane Brashear, Billie, Roy al1(l Resa Uptergrove, Gordon and Joyce Russell

In Memory of Foy Lewis, from Larry and Gay Lockett

In Memoryof Joan Rogers. from Gordon and Joyce Russell

In Memory of Cliff Brown, from J.A. and Mary Lou Nivens. Keith and Mary Jane Brashear

~ard Of Thanks ) Dear Friends and Loved Ones. I'd love to tell you that you mean

so very much to me. I say a great big thank you for your prayers. your kind words. all the wonderful food you brought to my house and the good food that was served at the Church of Christ. EverythlnQ was certainly appreciated. Thank you for an the memorials, and all the pretty sympathy Cards and letters you sent to me.

May God richly bless you. Love and prayers,

Museum To Host rHC SGhool Lunch Menu

Wednelday.August14 Annual Quilt Show BREAKFAST -Fruit, Cereal, The Hale County Farm and R~h Museum win be hosting H's

Blueberty Muttlns, MjIk ArQIaI Qui Show September 1 through 15. Arlypne Interested In . LUNCH-Tossed Salad, PIzza, exhlJlllng a quilt can deliver the quill to the ""HUm Saturday,

Com, Watermelon. Milk August 24 - Monday, AuguSl26 from1;QJUo-&.OOp.m. An entry Thu~ August 15 form with more details can be picked up at the Hale County Farm

BREAKFAST -Juice, French and. Ranch Museum any day from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Toast, Syrup, SrnokIes, Milk '--________ ,..;..-___ :...... ___ ---1

LUNCH-Soft --Chicken Tacos, . Spanish Rice. Refrled Beans, Cantelope. Milk

Friday. August 16 BREAKFAST ..Juice, BlscuHs, ;

Sausage, Gravy, Milk LUNCH.Hamburger, Stealth

Fries, Po/k-n-Beans, Hamburger Salad, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Milk

II lakes ' aboul len yean 10 !Jel ued to how old you are.

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Bapt st Un versity

Student Registration August 26

A1:lgust 27

August 27

REGISTRATION

.. 11:00 - 5:00

9:00 - 5:00

5:00-7:00

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. ....... ; ~ Filling UP. 8".' 8MIIIIIlt; '-. . .

',V ....... bMn'tbeen ___ ....,. ThtIr ~ ....... :_S..JomSl ... : . · ..... ;car.,~.JoI1riIOn· ""T~' . • -~ .. ,.,= .. ~~-~~-....... !!"!"!j. ' :~'''~

E.~ .,.. ~f: ,lIte" bo'okl. wert

.,.,rch~N.~.: Wh"fu~. 'from

:;'~C:;t.r.:.: ,

ALLWAYS a LOWPRICEonl

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BLUE IlUNNYVANILLA OlNWOU1'AN

~1G8Cream g~ndwichB6'-

. ·2 '1.00 . . FOR !

COM80MEAL

Piping Hot Unk, POtato 'Wedges & Talleup

Attention New MS Students

Hale Center Middle SChool will be having early registration for new students only on Monday August 12, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. New students wUI need to bring social securitycards,lmlTlJnlzatlon reoords and the full name of school last attended.

Conservation Construction Is Available

The Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 combined the functions of thefollowlnglntoaslngleprogram: . AgriculluralConservatlon Program (ACP), Great Plains Program (GPCP) and two other programs.

The newel created costshare program Is called the Quality Incentive Program (EQIP). which caused thetermlnatlonol the other programs listed above. In other words EQUIP Is taking the place of what we used to refer to as ACP.

Hale county just received an interim fund allocation of $67,790 that needs to be obiligated by August 15, 1996 or the funds left unobligated will be redistributed to other counties or states;

If you are Interested In requestlngcostshare assistance on annual or long term (FTA) practlees such as terraces. pipelines, etc. pleasecaUthe local FSA OffIce 296-6315 as soon as possible for an appointment.

(Thanks) . ·Menibera of thevOtU_t.flr'8

DePartment would like to thank I'n8nIbers of the former .Center Club fotthelt rl8i'18tOu* dDMtIon. to the department. The donation wnl benetlt the department and ,*rnnliriltY. . - ,

Sincerely, Hale Center VFD

'tJ' .' .' .. ' It's . A. Girl

Ra",1 and Vicky Rosale.s announce the arrival. their . nlM Q!8I1Cfd8uQhter, Danielle Rosa~ •• ¥rn $aturday, July 27 .• t No~' I'f'l_'-In ' AmarillO. The newgrallvdlllClhtei~ihe scalesat8pound.5ounces. The new-antval8-mothiJrls RQse-MarI& Rosales.

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1996

Special· Oall~~J\l1eeti-~g's. :: I " .

Board Conducts During a Special Called Meeting

of ihe Hale Center SchoOl Board. Thursday. August 1. former board member Butch Harrell was appointed to the Board to filled the

. unexplred term of James Huffhlnes.

Harrell. a farmer In the communitY. Is th8 second board member to be appointed to the Board of Trustees during the past

two months. He jOins Roger Mahagan as an appointee on the SchOol Board.

Both appolntkl posltlons on the BOard will be decided at the next general election slated In May. Harrell had served on the Board lor one-tenn. elected In 1986.

During the May election. Harrell's seal will be voted for a fun three1!!! tenn and Mahagan's

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....... ",1111, ..... Co., TX. F_ 8ervIoe ............. propertrtoMlIIIIM,ooo.

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Dick', Alternator &; Starter Regilr Starter & Altemator Repair & Ex(:n,811lge1

Auto - Industrial- Truck .. Farm Irrigation & Tractor

Riclaord'Eckstein Open M-F 8:30 ;. ~:30, Sat

ue \\tSteve~:il • 831~l~UB,

HALE CI"-TER COOPERATIVE; ~I.N co.

839-2436 Full service IP.n with ~tton related services

including · cotton planting ~eed, ·· ginning services and '1819Dt marbting,

position. to fDI1he unexpired tenn ot Jimmy Cuny, will be tor two years. Cuny was re-elected to a three-year tenn In the May 1996 election. Hutthlnes·tuUlhree-year tenn would have expired In May.

There will be tour seats on the School Boardto bedecldeddurlng the May election. Three positions tor three-year tems now held by TOmmy · Horstord. Butch HarreD and Chris Cummings. The seatot Roger Mahagan, tonnerly held by Jimmy Curry. an unexpired two· yeartenn,

Harrell was named to the Board because ot the employment · ot. Huffhlnes brother·ln-Iaw. Jackie King as Akin Elementary principal,

In other action. the Board voted unanimously to contract with HI­Plains Hospital to fUl the nursing responsibilities that' was recently Monday ev,nlngwe had tour teams to play In Ihe weekly,ScrambIe. vacaled with the resignation of Afte{ playing nine holes. we had tWo teams tled tore flrsf place. School Nurse Wendy Swarb. who The two teams t~.tor tirslprize were NeD Fread. Tim Lanf. Nathan moved 10 Lamesa. Owens. and Chris Thomas; D.W. Harkins. Dennis Mooney. Bill Kirby

WlIh the contract with the local and Robert RIg"r . hospital. "We will have expanded After a two·hole play ott. Ihe team ot Flead. Lane. ,Owens and services other than the duties of a Thomas claimed tlrst place. sthoolnurse.·commentedSchool Make plans to come out and play In the Monday Scramble. time Is Superintendent Speck Cox. "We getting short. and the fun toumamentwlll be ending. Teeoff time Is 6:30. will have unlimited number ot Betty Black nurses. as. needed. the hospital .. _____ • ______ , _________ ,

will maintain all records and • the . I ELECTRIC CONTRAC11NG • REPAIRING tune Comes thai a.student needs 1 . ' I tti8 emergency room, we have 'I CITY EL,ECTlpQ."QF PLAINVIEW, INC. I pr.Iollly.!'~"". " ,-lIA ...., ,"> • c. ' ... ,l" '. ,: 44I8O£I'ON"'P~ I

The contract with, HI-Plains I R.Wnr...- 288-lm 8ue Looae1. Hospltallsforoneyearandatthe ......... , .... --------.. ---------.. end of the year the administration and Board will evaluate the selYlces. Ills not required by the state for school districts to have a trained school nurse on staff. WIth tbe hospital 'prQvldlng eervIaeaof. aschOolnurse,asavlngof$10,OOO . ~..!' be realized by the ~ district.

'I", the ~t8mentl~Jt8il

WE ARE NOT JUST AH:OSPITA'L .... . WE ARE'A ... ~OMPLSJ:E

Friday, AUBust9. 1996 ~. - 5 .

Attention Hale Center Students I.E·ITER '1'0 IIQUSEIIOWS (SIII.le-Chlld)

NA nONAL SCIIOOL LUNCII PROGRAM/SCIIOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM r.mIllGuallll.n:

n.. Hal. Center I.S.D. scllOOllClVCI nlel" each 1t11l",1 dlY. Clolld",n lIIay huy IUllcI, fur ( .7M.OO ,) Ind blakrut ro, __ ~. ChIldren nllY.1Io pi n ..... me u, at. Rduo:ed price .

If you ""W pi roud _'PI Of AFDC rur your child. your d,lI!! .'1n K.' r"", n ... I.. If your ',!IaII""' ... IM .... Ina .... I. d,. _ or lea thin d .. 11'I0Il'111 on lhe Income Chari beluw. yt!Itf child .. n act flee n ... 11 "' red ......... price ,_II, A rllSl.r cl.lld IIIOY gel rree or reduced-prict meall ,,,,pllll ... of your I .......... The """-' price I ..... "L-for lull.'" .... _.30 ___ f.II h","k(lSt.

TO GET FREE OR REDUCED·PRICE MEAa.s FOR YOUR CIIILD, YOU MUST COMPLETE AN APPLICATION AND RETURN IT TO TIlE SCHOOL. WE CANNOT APPROVE AN APPLICATION mAT IS NOT COMPLETE.

HOW TO APPLY If Y9II oow gt (ggd 111m" Dr AfDC for the cltlld you Ire Ipplyln. ro,. !he IppllCilion ,nusllllYe Ihe cblld'llIIIIIC, • rood itllllP "' AFDC .I!Ie numbe, (or .... , child •• ,111 II .. IIIIIIIIU", IIr III adull hllu .. hllid ""lIIh"r. J[ yuu 1m ,po'ylllg fur. (MIS' sbild, ,he IJ'If11h:RtlUIIIIIUIIt IIIVC II", cI,IIId·. ,w, ... lhe, chlld'l ·pc ... "111 use' .... ,., ... 1,111 All adul. ol., ... u"" I[ YUH sin "DlUII • (mel MilD IIr "fPC; at!! ,wOI'sf rur Ihe child Y"~ I re

Ipplying ror. "'en the Ippllc.llon mUll hlv. II ..... tlkI·. 'III''', II .. '111'''1 uf .11 Iu ...... Mlld nie",hers, !he 111l1l1I111 of 1"",",,,, •• ch pcralA I'll, I ... "","Ih 1,111 wile", k came rrom. the 11,1II'UIe of.n adul. IuNIChoId II ........ '. Iud thI. lduU'llOCiIIllCCUrI.y number cr the word 'mne' If !he llduh dua II1II hive • 1OCi.Ie:url.y nunlbe,.

INCOME CHART HOUMhoId Size AnnUlI MonIhly Weekly 1 514,319 51.194 5276 2 19.166 1,5981 369 3 24.013 2,002 462 4 28.860 2,40S 555 S 33.707 2,809 649 6 38,554 3,213 742 7 43,401 3.617 835 8 48,2A8 4,021 ' 928 For eICh ..tel·1 inenIbIIr ..tel +4,847 + 404 + 94

~: Your ell.lbill.y nlly be dICe'" ••• ny .h,,,, durI". ,I .. .. i." .. yar. SclIOUI ufI1cl.lllII.y ask yuu 'u ........ PC" showing .... , YOU' child should pi free ur reduced·prlce nlells.

lIb:.lIsIdDI: You may IIllk 'u 1Id1Ot.1 ufficlll.1f you do 'M" 1,_ wilh 11 .. ",,1,,",1' ...... 1.1,," "n y"ur "Ppli.AIIIIII." II,. r .... 11I nr v.rlllc.,lnn. Y'IU nlly ......... for. f.lr IleIrln,. You "lIy do 'blshyallinll'" wrhln,:

Nil'''' EDDIE BENEnELD PIli"'. 839-2232

AddlCU P.O. Drawer_lt!, HALE CENTER, TEXAS 79041

R_nln' Cbanm' If you, child , ... flft 0' reduI:cd-prl.:e D ... 1s ...... u .. "f ynur Illcome. you nlllSl leilihe IIdIUOI if YOU' houseI,old size dec_or your inconlelnc_ by lIIure dllRS50pernlOlllh or S600per year. If yourd,lId pis n ... II ...... _ you , •• rood IWIIPI or AFDC • you mlGl,eJl doe IIdtOOl wI .. n you In: II1II..,1111, AFDC or rond IWlIpOI rnr .hem. Yuu Dlly then IiII QUI .... "h.' IPPlicIIlon Ilvin,llIcome ID(umllllott.

tsmfIdmIIaIIU: So:blllllllfficlsil use d .. Infnltll •• HIn '''' II", .PI'IiCldUII III1IY.'1I del:ldc If you, child NII",ld ,et flft ." reduced-price ..... 11. ,

~: Y\Ju OIly .pply fu, n ..... lllylill .. durill, d .. schu,,1 ya'. Ifynu l ie "". eli,lble now bUI h.ve I cb.lIge in ".'UI, like. decoeue In 1MIIIICIIlIId 1111,'0"' •• an incR.se illllUll:lellUld IIEe, hecon .. ullemployed IIr let f'KIII .'III'pS or AFDC for yourcbild. you m.y ,I .. n compl ••• .11 .ppllcilion. •

1IawIiaoIIaI: Meal IOM.I.ulions at '10 IIIdhl" .. 1 CUll ro, chlldrell willi meel II .. deliniliull of "bl'lIIiCllppcd" will he served, provided • physici.n Itu IUbllllued .... ,emelll .1I~dn. '0 .hia rIC' .00 pre:lc,lhlll, I s"hs.II,,'e.

IN THE OPERATION, OF THE CHILD FBBDINO PRooRAMS, NO CHILD WILL BE· DISCRIMINATED AGAINST BECAUSE OF RACE, SEX, COLOR. NATIONAL ORIOIN, AOE OR HANDICAP. IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN DISCRIMINATED AOAINST. WRITE .IMMEDIATELY TO THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON. D. C. 20250,

, AI,j,UCATlU.N "'()It "1tlm ANI) 1~lmliclm-I'IUCI'; I\mAIAt;

r;, "I'PIy In' r""".,111 redu.:ed·prlce "'CIIII, ClIftIIIIete .ltl~ ,.""'k~d,"l; olun yo",r ,";ne ••• i ""urn,l", • ...,ik •• lun ill .1 .. IIdKMlI. C.II,I .. ........ ".lIf YO'!!, "'" help. , . ,

l1'rJiIISTUoENT INFORMATION. 1 uioi ,...; crilld· • • '0(.)1) S'fA;'U' III Am«:: cL""lIUIlllil:r. IfailY. , HANI! OIIAllI! , HANlttll' '''IH"",

3 ~CIII""" UI! doe child'. _~Iy petII_I_I ....... ce. Wrl .. "0" 1,.hethIW·iuuo ... 'IIII1U111I_I ... 1 .... , '_. _. _ .

4 1I00000010LD MEMUERS ANI) MONTIILY INCOME. If,. ... 11M ."'"II11111.,.,-AFUC,-lUItI.,rlia IhI:dIIId, Rip H' PART 5.

~,~QI'fI1U.Yllllmlltrll MONTHLY MONTHLY A.,OIIoor .NAMBS OP HoUsaitOLD MBMlsiS ....... DedIcI .... 1 w.... ... ,.... "JIM" r... MONTHLY

ClllWS...-. '_.~. 1_ Ial! I ' ... 2 AIIIoooaJ ..... ISecIIriI' ________________ • ___ S __ . _ .___ S___ S __ _

___ ..,....._ ..... ________ , ___ S ___ S___ S___ S __ _ ________ ------S---' S ___ S___ S___ S ___ '

--------------:~ !~ :==:~ :-:-----------..,..----!:::.:. :. : !:. :::: !:: .. ::': !::-.-----.: :---5 SIGNA11JR£,AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, I_r, d.lIII.or ....... we .. auccnl .... _'cnI ... all II ........ "1qIUIIIII. Ilialenllrlll d. tis Inbn_. hei ••• _ iJr ~1e . 1IIlI:if1t . ...iroun. ftllllt;d.ldldlllTa:iIIIIt n~ veriryda:IIlIi .. ,IIIk .. ,MI da: "'Ialk.~ cnI d. dI:IibeIIII: .~.oI'lh!=inIi"I __ .. nliy~mn'p!I_"'.'II""'''''''UhIe_ ... WmtlI.\y:I...

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5'I1I.1lIIT/1IM'. NO; Cm'/lITAW/Jl' IlA11l'_....;.. ___ _

. 6 RACE.,!cae cheo:k ,he ItIliIll·or ~ldtnlilJ of your dllld(len). Y'IU . , ... " ieqUIIJd,u.n., "'" tltI, qucniufl.

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1996-97 INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES

·Breakfaat cost toaD: Students .60 Reduced .30 Lunch: K-4 .75 5-12 1.00 Reduced .40

NOTE: You MUST fill out a new applieation form for free/reduced meals for yo~.childlchildren each year.

. You may pick up an application form at any school campus .

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Rex Sprague Graveside services were

conducted fo~ Rex' Sprague Salurday. Augull3lnthe Halfway Cemetery with Layne Reading. chaplain of HospIce of the PlaIns. ,and the Rev. Shane Brut. ,pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. ottlclatlng. Burial arrangeme'ntS were by Freeman Funeral Home.

Mr. Sprague. 70. died Wednesday. July 31. 1996. at his residence.

HewasbomonSept.19.1925. In Cadillac. Mich. He had lived In theHalwayandHaleCenterareas most of his lite. He was a farmer and had worked for Hale County PrecInct 13 as a machine operator. He served during World W.II with the U.S. MarInes from 1942 to 1945 and with the U.S. Amrf from 1946 to 1948. .

He married Wanda Maya on March 4. 1954. In Wharton.

Survivors Include his wtte; two sonl. Donald Spraoue of Spaarman and David Polk of Nedertand; two daughters. Ruby Pinkerton of Hdway and Kathy Henderson of Hale Center; a brother, Chartes Sprague Of Baley. ,Mlch; four sisters. Margaret Scott Mesquite, Patricia Gliders of Portland • . Genleve Hollars .of Mathis. and · Barbara Smith of Aransas Pass; and nine grandchildren.

Obituaries Ctrnel8ry.

Mrs. McGuIre.81.dledSundaY. July 28. 1998. In Hale Center.

She was born November 13, 1914. In Roche8ter. shemovedto ShaDowaierln 1924 and was a homemaker and a member of the Church of ChrIst.

She married Burley Lee McGuire on Feb. 25. 1933. In Clovis. N.M. · He died Feb. 16, 1984.

OIhersurvlvclrs Include another daughter, Theron Tanner of Lubbock; two sisters, Del Perrin of Valle D'Oro, and Aud~ey McGuire of County Une; seten grandchlldren; and five great­grandchildren.

A son, Jack McGuire, died In 1969.

Luz B. Serna

where she was an ali-state bask" player. She attended Tyler Business College In Tyler.

She married C.B. 'MuD' Frederick on June 28.1940. He died October 28, 1973.

Sht rellred from San Angelo High Schoolln 1985 after22 yeara of 88fVIce. She was a member of Johnson Street Church of Christ.

She Is survived by a daughter. Sandra KIBBko of Lubbock; one son, Christopher Frederick of Chandler;thre8 brothers. J. v.. Han of Hale Center, Kenneth and Pat HaA both of San Angelo; three sllIers. Maxine Hosler of Hale Center.CtirIaIIne TeagueandJoan StrInger, both of San Angelo; five grandchildren; and two great­granddaughlers.

She wu preceded In death by herparenlSandfourbfothera, Mke Hall, Billy' Hall, Bobby Hall and Worth Hal.

J.L. 'Lee' Carson

Funeral Mass for Luz B. Serna, sister Of Eugenio Solj .. , was held Fi'lday. Augu1l2. In St. Laurence cathedrallnAmarllo, wllhthe Rev. Arnulfo Cradillas. C.S. Sp., Funeral services were offIcIatlng. Burial was In Uano conducted Tuesday, July 30 for Cemetery In AmarIllo. J.L. 'Lec' Carson, father of Joe Ed . Mrs: Serna, 65. died Carson,lntheFIrstBaptIstChurch Wednesday. July 31,1996. ofOftonwnhthe Rev. Kyle Streun.

She was bom In 8eevU1e and pastor, officiating. Burial was In moved to AmarIllo In 1989. She Olton Cemetery. was aho ... maker. anci attended Mr. Carson. 85. died saturday. St. Laurei'lce Cath8di'al and Our July 27 ,In Horizon Specially Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Hospital In Lubbock. Church. HewasbomAprll11.1$11."in

She married Cipriano Sema In HoldenvRle, Okla. where he grew Margaret Ann 1947 Iri SInIon. up and'idlendedschools. He

Other survivors Inc:lude her moved to Olton In 1929 and was a Villegas retired farmer. Funeralservlc8swere held for husband; eight children. HeservedontheboardBofOlon

M ..... Ann VUIeg&s. stst., of ~raJIda r:-o· ~~ , ~n; 0I0n Recreation Ass .• 0I0n

. e-.:.;s;e~ .=-:;:= :r.a:e-=: l<aIteeIo~.~ .. ~ '. of ~n.c~AoCIitr;IUtzof t1e~ borothY Roii on W"'PI4k\Ot""~_'.He":: =~~'~~~~~ ' ~aoi 1833; InAliu •• _. ·

. Mrs. ~. 64.cledln ,her _8r~~~bOUi ~1ncWe,*"e;one . . home 11I.I_y.:Ju~'25.1" . of 1IHdiI.lich il.rloaorjuCif ' 1ItiIIIonII1Oft.:~ltIIIeC&riOn

She WII bomMqlutt Ann SemInaIt.a.-....... · ......... ft ..... of l.ebannOn, Ont ••• dlughltr. JIramIIo on DIe.'8, 1131. ·1n or ~~~"'; Jan WhItner of AllIngton. Va.; H ... .,.ntlf. She movlCl to Halktl a. .. rlclGoriz .... Of ..... bnIIherI. Herlcel. Raymon Plalnvllwln1t58anctllllreclhm Gland PraIrii ........ Na'8njo Ind Harold Otan c.eon. II of

~~c:=-,=: ':,==.=' ~and-=~c::...-: tqIIoymenI will till COft1IIIIY. Grandchildren. and 22 areat- PIIInVIIw;elghtgrandchllditn; 18 AIIOIUIVIvIna. ... ontdIIUghIer. QrIndchidren.:' . gre"1If8ndchIIdntn; _ three OlIvIa DennInG of t-IerefonI; an . greaI.Qreat.grandchlJdren.

Lubbock High School In 1950 and from Texas Tech University In t955. HeworkedforTlde ProducIs for 20 years and worked for Farmland Insurance as an agent. !:ie lived In Sunnyside before moving to Hale Center In 1985.

He was a member Of the Rrsl Baptist Church where took an active role working wnh the sound sYttt~m and the 'Uppets' puppet ministry. He wasa mernberotthe Uons Club In Sunnyside.

He married Naomi Breedlove . on June 14, 1957. In Lubbock.

Survivors Include his wtte; two sons, Lee Brown and Lynn Brown, both of Dumas; a brother, Hylon Brown of Plainview; a sister, Dorotha Woodward of Lubbock; and two grandsons.

Carl Lloyd Roberson Funeral services were

conducted for former Hale Center resj!;lent Cart Uoyd Roberson Jr. July 10 In Anaheim C8IIIornia.

Mr. Roberson died July 7. 1996 In Kaiser Memorial Hospital In Anaheim california following a lengthy Inness. .

He was bom June 19, 1933, west Of Hale Center on the E.A. SprInger farm, attended by Dr. Underwood.

He was a retired carpenter. Among survivors are his

parents. calt and Nola Sprtnger Roberson of ~Iorado springs. Colorado.

Graduate Is Assigned To

Navy Flagship Navy Petty 0tIIcer ard Class

Jlrhmy Bandy, son· of Jim and Shirley Bandy, recently participated In a 17-day multinational exercise aboard the U.S. Sixth Fleet flagship, USS La Salle. ----

Bandy Is one of 511 sailor and marines who work for the commanderofthe U.S. SIxth Reet, the admiral In charge of U.S. naval forces In the Mediterranean Sta.

Matador '96 was the first combined joInltaskforc& exercise afloat conducted In the MedRerranean, cross-training 11,000 U.S. servicemen and women witt malary forces from SpaIn.

Homeported In Gaeta, Raly, USS La Salle's primary mission Is to provide facilities and support to Convnander. SIxth Fleet and his Itaff. With Itate-of-the-art communication andcomrnand and control electronic equ~ment, any operation or exercise InvolVIng sea, air, landoramphlJlous forces canbeconlrOlledanddirededfrom the fIags~whl/e at sea or In port .. TheieCapabilltlesgraatlylncrease the Sixth Fleet's ability to respond to crises or contingency operations.

Bandy Is a 1992 (jraduate Of .... IeCenlerhlghSChoolandjolned the Navy In July 1992.

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from page 1 When a studenI arrIveSforthe school day, they will not be allowed to leawthe cempus. without parent parsonally checking out the students degree from Wayland In 1995. from school. Students MdIlbe dismissed from cIas88s at 3:40. His educallon career has a

All Middle School students wlH eat Inthe school cafeteria, and will be tenure ulthree and a-halt years of closely supervised duq the lunch pertod. The scho9llunch program leaching music In Plainview. He has been expandecito Include a vartety of menu nems Including a salad . nas InstlUCled rruslC to grade K-4 bar. at La Mesa Elementary and has a

Free and reduced lunch program applications will be available the teaching certification to leach opening day of school, or parents can contact Mr. Pennell at Mrddle music at all levels. School East, for a schedule or call 839-3131. Added to his music Instruction,

High school students wanting to eat a schoollunch will be served at King was also Technology Akin Cafeteria only. The Middle School cafeteria will bot be able to Ooordlnator at the Plainview efficiently serve both middle school and high school. During the late elementary school and helped 1960's and earty 1970's high school students ate In the elementary Integrate the technology Into the cafeteria. ' Instructional plan.

High SChool students and Akin students will not be mingling during While at La Mesa he directed lunch since the AkIn students will be served earlier in the day. All mUSicals, was a member of students wUI be under. strict .supervlslon during breakfast and lunch. Plainview ISO technology long

Monday, August 12, the Chamber commerce 'wlll be hosting the rangeplannlngcommittee,helping Annual Back-to-School Breakfast for all school personnel. The to coordinate technology com""nny Is invited to attend to get the school year started. A throughout the district. He trained continental breakfast will be served at 8:00 a.m. teachers in the use 01 comwter

Cafeterias wUl begin servlng.breakfast each day at 7:45. Buses will soltware along with Tenet (Texas run regular routes five to ten m1l'1u1esearllerthan last year. Classes will Education Network) and Internet. be,conducted at the followlngeampuses: Akin Elementary 8:15-3:30; King helped design and Middle School 8:05-3:40; and High School 8:00-3:45. Implement discipline programs.

Students will get their first break of the SChool year tor Labor Day, ASSisted in grant wrnlng lor ' the Monday. September 2. . ' . PlainviewSchOQlDistrictandwas

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on budget committees. A lifelong resident of the:

community, King has been Involved with community · and school activities that Included directing Junior League Basketball, Board of directors of the hale center Baseball Association, president of the owl Booster Club, Owl Band Booster and a Lifetime PTA award recipient.

King and his wife Marilyn have three children, Jeshua, a junior; Shiloh, a sophomore; and Charissa, a seventh grader. H.e Is the son of Charles and Gay King.

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Monday. August 12 Spaghetti & Meat Sauce, Zucchini, Waldorf Salad, Garlic Bread,

Gelatin Tuesday. August 13

Beef Roast~ Mashed Potatoes. Green Beans. Tossed Salad. Wheat Roll, Carrot Cake Wednesday. AugUll14

Hamburger Steak, Brown Gravy, Broccoli & Rice Casserole. Tomato Slices, Wheat Roll, Apple

Thursday. August 15 . Oven Fried Chicken, Mashed Pofatoes. Harvard Beets. Bran

Muffin. Pineapple Chunks, White Gravy . Friday. August 16

Tacos. Lettuce. Tomatoes, Onions. Cheese. Refried Beans. Stewed Tomatoes, Apricots

The monthly senior Dance will Mattie Carroll. be Friday. August 9, from 7to ten. Marylou RastetterofCanoHon. Seniors from all around the area was a guest of Novella Sneed. will be there. n would be nice II you Adela Garcia of Plainview, was would come by and visit with them. a guest of her father Juan Garcia. They have a lot of good clean fun Ruth Reed and Helen Monroe and n's great exercise for them. of Plainview, were gusts of Evelyn

Waner Cox, Superintendent Of Courtney. our schools, was with us Monday Nathan and Betty Owens were noon, to Inform us about the guests of Charlene and Johnny financial condition of our school Busby. . system. and the need for a slight Johnny KernpofPlalrTVIew, was tax Incrsase to keep things on an a guest of Georgia Standefer. evenkeel. We have aflnesystem, Fred Robertson of Plainview, and are proud ofthethlngstheydo was wah us one day. for our youth. Ed Johnson, Murvln Johnson,

Monday, August 12, Is the time andRa~ McDonald ate lunch for our monthly business meeting. with us one day .. It will be conducted right after Willa Cook of Claude was a lunch. Do come and hear the guest of Bernice Faver. reports whICh wiD be given. and Bonnie Homer of Claude was a leam of our financial condllion. guest of NOvella Sneed.

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. ". '. . - Pnacrlpdoa. tIDed Primestar August. We· win play bingo and ShIrley Bandy.

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. ' .',. "".. , , .' '. . • iIealth • ........... Satellite . start at e PM. from .Ruby and Charl8y Rogers; . . X .. ' . .. '" '. ,", • Coaaetlcs.,...,.... We 818 tnIOyIng t.he vegetables In Memory of iJell7l8r Lsney, -ELMWOOD1'OU' CUT·IT. • SlcIrzoo.a;~ DeeiIa S1.stems which W~ R~ed brings twice from J.C. and Novena Sneed.

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School Board Meets Back To SPECIAL CALLED MEETING School Bash

The Board of Tn.iStees for the Hale Center Independent School D!~~ met In special called session at 11 :30 a.m. on Monday, July 29, Is P I an ned 1996, rnthe Supenrltenaenrs OIflCe: Members aftha schoolboardanct · --school personnel present were: President Tommy Horsford, Vice- The Hale Center Juvenlie President James Huffhlnes, Secretary Diana Trevlno;Members Chris Commm.e along with the City Cummings, Roger Mahagan and TIm Massey; Superintendent Walter Council will be hOltlng a Back­W. Cox; and Business Manager Eddie Benefield. to-School Ba.h Saturday.

, AUgust 10.81theCfty Park. The 1. President Tommy Horsford called the meeting to order at 11 :30 Back-to-School Balh II for all

a.m. Itudent. In grade. 8-12. 2. Invocation was given by Morris Applewhite. Actlvltl .. will begin 817:30 with 3. Audience COlMl.lnicatlon: None ahotdogeupper. Followlngthe 4. Action Items: Motion was lnade by Roger Mallagan to employee supper special guestl will be

Paul Chandler, Sidney Lopez, Mary Jo Chandler, subject to assignment. pre.ent and climaxing the Seconded by James Huffhlnes. Vote unanimous. (7-0) Motion by Chris evening will be a dance. All Cummings to contract with HI-Plains Hospital to fill nursing actlvltle. are FREE to the responsibilities. Seconded by Morris Applewhite. Vote unanimous. (7- studentl. 0) The Back-to-School Bash is the

5. Superintendent's Report/Discussion Items: kickoff of creating a productive a) Resignations of Linda Gossett, Kleth Mullins, Shelly Mullins, John safe atmosphere for local youth.

Rodriguez, and Cathy Rodriguez The Hale Center Juvenile b) Hugh Jack Norwood, Middle School Principal, reviewed draft of Committee Is a pl'OCluct of several

student handbook. months of work and study of a 8. Motion to enter executive session to dIsCuss personnel (TGCS seven sub-commlttees InvoMng

551.074) made by TIm Massey. Seconded by Roger Mahagan. TIme: from 5-7 members of the 11 :35 a.m. exit executive session. TIme: 12:54 p.m. community.

a) Motion by Chris Cummings to accept r81ignatlonoftrust8e James It wiD be the duty of the six Huffhlnes effective July 31, 1996 at noon. ,Seconded bY Roger member Hale Center Juvenile Mahagan. Vote unanimous. (6-0) Committee to Implement the

7. President Tonvny Horsford ajjoumed the meeting at 1 :20 p.m. recommendations of the seven , 8ub-commlltees. Named to the

SPECIAL CALLED MEETING The Board of Trustees lor the Hale Center Indepeodent School

District met In special called session at 11 :30 a.m. on Thursday, August " 1998, In the Superintendent's Office. Members of the school board and school personnel present were: President Tommy Horslord, Secretary DIana Trevino; Ment)ers Morris Applewhite, Chris Cummings, Roger. Mahagan and TIm Massey; Superintendent Walter W. Coic; aild Business Manager eddie Benefield.

1. President Tommy Horsford called the meeting to order· at 11 :30 a.m. ,

2~ InvocatIOn wu glVen.by Roger Mahagan. 3. Audience Collmlnicatlon: NQne 4. Action RimS: · . ,

permanenl committee are Kathy Rigsby Young, chalnnari; lidia Valdivia, Karen Boyce, Kathy Black, Louis Melendrez and Tommy Wilson.

Following the approval of the recommendations to the City COUncil, thecouncU allotted the HCJC a budget 01 $500. '

Among the many recommendationsmadetotheClty COUncil "ere: -

1)-AdmnIsteranddlr8cleummer actIVitieS. , '

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PUBLIC NOTICE The Hale Center ISO will be taking sealed proposals on the

upgrade of two coflllUler labs. SpecIIlcations can be obtained at the School Administration OffIce at 1 03 ~st Cleveland In Hale Center. Proposals will be accepted thr&id'l Aug. 21, 1996, 3:00 p.~ .• FO~ more information call (806) 839-2232.

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, PUBLIC NOnCE The Cotton Center School Board will hold a SpecIal Meeting on

Thursday, August 22, 1998, beginning at 8:00 p.m. in the Cotton Center Admlrilstrative Building fOr the purpose 01 adopting the 1996-97 school budget. The public Is Invited to attend. '

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NoUce i. hereby viv.n that or1vlnal Letter. T .. t-.entery tor,

the E.tate ot JESSIE LEE CATLIN, Decea.ed, were i •• ued on the .a..:.:' day ot July, 1"6, in Cau.e No. ~2n7, pend in, in the county court

ot Hale county, Texa., to LLOYD WAYNE CATLIN.

All penon. havin'; clai.e avainet this Estate which i.

currently ... ihCJ adainbtered are required to pre. ent the. within

the U . e and . in the .anner pre.cribed by law to .uch Independent

Executor in care ot the attornsy ot .aid Independent Executor :

H. M. LaFont ~r.'~' TUNNELL, FORMBY, LaFONT' HAMILTON,

,. O. 80x 1510 Plainview, Texa. 79073-1510

DATED the -'lJ:1lday ot __ ~~.p(..LJl 01(.&1+1 ____ ' 199Ltt..

~i~~EXeouEol' of the .. tate ot JIBSIE LBE CATLIN, dec ••• ed

If'&o. •• , AMERICAN

The followinl subScripdons to tho baloConIer American will expire lito end of ~HaleCOlllll)' subscriptions are$17 .OOper,.. and Oul.of­County lII~are$20;OO;' SublciiPdonIe8eWIIsmay be mailed to tho HaJe ee..-~, P.o. Drawer B, Halo Center. Texas 79041.

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PUBLIC NOTICE The HIlle Center Independent School Dlltrlct will hold a

public hearing and adopt the Budget forthe 1996-97 school year In a School board Meeting scheduled for Monday. August 26. 1998. st8:oo p.m. in the School Administration Office at 103 W. Cleveland, Hale Center, Texas. The Public Is Invited to attend.

[TIll Letter To

The Editor Open Letter to Hale Center, Hale Center Lions Club wants

to take this opportunity to say '--_--,,....-______________ ...:89:.......J- "Thanks·. 'Klcfllsh' at Cawdlel.ake

Sunday, July 28 wa.s a great success.

PUBLIC NOTICE Budget Hearioo

The City of Hale Center wHI hold a PubUc Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on August 15, 1996, at the City Hall Council Room, 702 Main Street, Hale Center, Texas for the purpose of hearing written and oral comments from the public conceming the proposed annual budgetfor fiscal year 1996·97. .

All Interested citizens are Invited to attend and to submit comments.

A copy of the proposed budget Is available for public Inspection from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. weekday, at the office of the City Secretary, City Hall, 702 Main Street, City of Hale Center, Texas.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Hale Center Independent School District offers career and

technology education programs In vocational agriculture, business and vocational home econoinlcs. Admission to these programs Is based on age, aptitude and interest.

It Is the policy of Hale Center Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap In its vocational programs, services, or acilvitles as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights AQts of 1964, as amended; Tnle IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

Hale Center Independent School district will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation In all educational and vocational programs.

For Information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the TItle IX Coordinator, H8IVey Peme., at (808)-839-3131,andlortheSectlon504,CoordInalOr, Mike Newsoin at (806)-839-2593. '

";~-- :'--;:'!: FORJA)rDE-MuESTRA---HIlt ~ir Indep8ndIint School DIstrIct 'offeCI prograrnu

vocacionaIeI en agrIcuIturaIlCIence8, buIInesI ....,Iogy, Y ~ inhollll economlcl.

EI norma cia HIlt ~ IrIlependeni SchOol DIIIrIct nO dIIc:rIi'IIIiW pc;, motlvoI de ,.., color. ortaen ncacionII. seXoo

. 1~m8~,.n IUS prog,.n:lU, 88rvlCloI 0 actlvldades ' ~. til 'como .10. ~18ren eI TIIukIVI .de.fa Ley de ~ CI\II8I de 1984,tegLIII:lMIIenda; eI TItulo IX de III ~ iilla'~;.'972; '1IaS8cclon 504de'la Ley ~~de1873. ~erimIenda,

HlleOlnltrlndependenl SchooI'd!8IfIct.,...,. laS .... ~piQ ..... quela_dehablldadenel_dell /eng!iA~noseaUn'~pera 1I.at11s1on'lpartldpacion en~'IQIPfO:Gramas ~ y~. '

Pa, lnIortnl!lClDn 1Qbte .~s derechol 0 ~ para queJu" .co,..,nlqu_.~ tt ~n8dor de TItulo IX, H~Y Ptnnell.en (808)-8393131, y/o .I~rae II Seccion 504, Mike Newsom. en (808)-839-2593.

We want to say thanks to the businesses and Cotton Center Lions Club for their financial support for the event. Claude Burnett Insurance, Hale Center chamber of Commerce, Hale Center ISO, Hale Center Coop gin, Lemond Farm Store, Main Insurance, GB Supply, Hi·Plalns Hospital, West Builders Supply, Hale Center Insurance, Garretson Farm Supply and Brown Pharmacy. supported the program with money, time and Interest.

A special thanks goes to the City of Hale Center, officials and empioyees. The park at Caudle Lake was mowed, cleaned, ~lppedwithtrashcontainersand finally sprayed for mosquitoes. Claude Bumett, Jr. deserves a special thanks for his direction to these operations.

Other volunteers from Hale Center came out to assist. Plainview Area Amateur Radio Club was represented by four members who provided radio contact aroUnd the lake. OurClub Sweetheart, Lindsey Roberts and Speaker Pete Laney were thereto help. To all of you we also say, Thanks.

And most of all we want to say "Thank You· to the 193 kids who came to fish. The joy you, your families and friends displayed, made our efforts worthwhile.

Sil'C8rely , Hale Center Lions Club

JenyandMellslatUll*l8lare pR)Ud to announce the anIvaI 01 their new daUghter, s,dnII Ann, bom ~. July 25, at HI­Plan HospIaI.The new atrtvaI .,.. thelCales' are e pounds 9 ounces andW81191121nches In length.

Forplaymateslhehastwoolder ~;Jenodage6,and,Heath .3.

PIOWg,.nq,arents &reEd and :Rttti8'HUffhIRes; and Geneind Norma Sisemore, all 01 Hale Center. Great..grandmother Is D88sle Lindsey of . Kona~a. adahoma.

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"Don't Wait" Spring'1 Around The Comer

B &: H Lawnmower &: Small Engine

Service &: Repair 1 mile north on 14U, then 11

mile welt on dirt '165. ickup and delivery available.

ESTATE SALE Saturday, August 10@9:00

705 Ave. J • 1 Day ONL V Everything must go.

FumHure, car, household items and lots more.

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GARAGE SALE 214W.5th

(comer of 5th & Ave •. til Sat, Aug 10· 8 - 4 .~

.Lots of gOod school clothes, shOes, bedspreads, sheets,crafts, throw pillows, mlsc 1hmIS.

819

FOR SALE 1983 Tornado - Joaded $1500

8061558-5911 Leave

. IS FIIIIII, GARAGE SALE Spot Spraying-Bindweed, . Fri a Sat 9 - 8 Bur R ....... ln,the field.

314 miles W of HC on EMERT'S SPM ViNet. FM 1914 Mobile #774-S606

Clothes, furnllul8, ceiling fan, Home" 652-3116 lots of great items. ~ . .. . .. . __

YARD SALE "AL·ANON IIEmNGS: In One More Tlmell Plainview; Wednefiday8 p.m. Rrst

412 West 4th Baptist Church 'Slngle Annex' Fri & Sat 9 _ ? BIdg,BthandAustln; Fridays 12:00

Lots and lots of items noon, First Christian Church, 180'1 819 819 pel Northl-27. PhQne(8oo)344-2666 __________________ weekdays.

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Bill &: Harley PeopleB untf

GARAGE SALE FOR SALE .-------$4---., 4 miles Wof HC on FM 1914 Kenmore electric range, self- Classlfieds .00 per

Saturday ONL V FOR RENT week. It paid prior to Lots of miscellaneous cleaning oven, almond color. bl1--.d $1 00 AI

819 $200. Blue queen size sofa bed, In Plainview, room for rent with pu &WIIwOD • ~ ... $100. kitchen privileges. All bills paid. count.

We are NOW Stocking . Poly-Pipe

Hale Center Coop Supply ,.~)\ ~ ~ ~ '(%-'>"-':~~~'£i>'X "'»'~"'" :- :::'~'~ ~~ ~~" '" v~ ':-': ~," >:;'" l' ~".::t ~

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is now contracting high moisture com for the 1996 corn season. The contract· basis is +10c over DeCember com futures.

We are also contracting com silage for the 1996 com season. The contract is $24 per ton delivered to our pit.

Call 839-2988 819 pel

VEGETABLES FOR SALE You Pickll Blackeyed peas $6

per bushel. Okra 50e a pound. 5 miles South on 1-27 , 1 miles west on FM 37.

Weldon Blount 879-4571

CAPITOL COMMENT

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--------- Cleveland Street Chippedorcrackedwindshleld? Selr-S~or.,e '

Let GLASS TRAX fix it. It's Monthly I: yearly ratel cheaper to repair than to replace I Small I: t8rp garage size COme by 621 S. Main or call 839- Contltct Biek BIaok 2811. (Replacement also 88." available) 806/774.7936,

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Meet the Coachesl Tuesday, Aug, 13 7:00 p~xn.

. All parents, businessmen 1lt1~ rant.:ate .. invited for cake, coffee & cokes at tb;e

~ology Cen • • !';: :to Hosted by the He B : .. · ·tU~·