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AMERICAN NumberS Frida Februar 23 1996 Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072 12 50¢ Volume 74 CC Farmers Organize Boll Weevil Protest ....... -. eea....... aecreIIrY/lle8lmeroftbenewformed county High Plains Eradication thedebris. Reaean:hhas sbownthalit theboD. Approximalely..aweeklater Toamay _white was eIectecI orlmization. The Hale COIIDly DisIricL Local farmers IR ISICSIed an aduIl weevil emerges. The time pnIIidea& elf die newly fonDed HIP . mcetiDc was orpIIiacI by a puup of 51.25 for eacb c:atiIied COUOIl acre at the IocaIion of the boD weevil In the required for from the JIIIa Weevil ... Coaon Center fanners. plusm addiIimIal3/4 of aeent 011 the debris 10 eIlminalie about 89 pen:elll ell to 10 adult boD weevil averqes .. elecled.tlJclilecadae "WOIRDOtepbistdaea'lldicllion c:atiIied yield. Zone I, soudlandeast . of the weevil populaIioo. 17 days, wilh a complete pneradon ==:, a meeuaS of Ilea of theboU weevil as mach as we me ofZone1,fannenareasseaedSI.2S Ia.it'sfintYeltrltheBoUWeevii . . . 8WIIIiDa 1& die . opposed 10 die it is IIInIiDinIied 011 the ICIU' and' 11/2 on the yield. I!radicaIion Prosram appoxiJnalely . hellife span of 30 days . and die way farmcn -aaeaed Zone 3, tho IiCrlhem end of the Hish S5 1/2 million was sPent 10 spray for The High Plains Recall Hi .... . ........ _- _ rl''';'' BoD UI-vi1 for paymeDl,. COIIIIIICIIted Tommy PIain$ District, fanners me assessed thepestonthe SoudlPlains. Clatical .,:. Ian " Ih 11" r ...... __ ..... n.... .._ .. 10 eHmIRft'. Ihe Ultra orgaDlZ8uon IS p nIRg ano er ",_..a:.....:- "'--....... 011. Applewhite. SI.15 on the tcrtified acres only. """" U_""", meetin" in the near future ly -_.-- Low Volume (ULV) Malathion" o coon ,, " . "A possibl& alternidve to Ihe representativesofthe3<k:ountyHish For ..aeleClioo lObe ordcncl, . praent aqeament is 10 asaess aU According 10 reports, Ihe boll imported from Russia. A IOl8I of Plains DisuicL A special bot-line is 9:200 of die IOIIO'S 23.000 COlIDIl acres in die farmiq weevil was almOllt lIOIl-exlstent since 460,000 gaUons of the chemical was being planned according to r.men mUll Wfe in faw.- of die rl .. c:QIIM ...... l1ncIeflIIo.... 1963 but becauae of die mild winIers used. App1ewbilc. JeCa1I. ..... ' --. Iit + 8IICiI 011 die since 19M, die weeviI1Ias beam to The boD weevil feedsonlyonlydle Any farmer or resident wishing 10 .-' .. v', ·" f .!. ,j .: ceriIfied coaon acres and CCIdfied -mipIIIe above die CIIIJIl'OCk. Also COUOIlbolL Theadultboll weevil lays heJpdeflay thecostoftherecaUmay Dudn,dle meetia,. dle lidinsin!hesurvivalofdlebollwcevil an ell in Ihe squares or small boll. send contributions 10: High Plains .• appmldm.ieIy 170r.nae.uallldina aJIIOa'" '.. is !he . extensive tinnlaDd in CRP, BUs batdl inlO Ilnae wiIbin 3 10 S WeoviI RecaU, P.O. Box 530, Hale .'lio selected Jeff Black u the helpingdaeweevillOWiilcer-overin clays.1bepubs(eedeatirelYwiihin Center,79041.

Transcript of AMERICAN - The Unger Memorial Library (Plainview, Texas)unger.myplainview.com/hale...

AMERICAN NumberS Frida Februar 23 1996

Unger Library 826 Austin Plainview TX 79072

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50¢ Volume 74

CC Farmers Organize Boll Weevil Protest ....... -. eea....... aecreIIrY/lle8lmeroftbenewformed county High Plains Eradication thedebris. Reaean:hhas sbownthalit theboD. Approximalely..aweeklater

Toamay _white was eIectecI orlmization. The Hale COIIDly DisIricL Local farmers IR ISICSIed tabs6hoursof28~tanprllllR an aduIl weevil emerges. The time pnIIidea& elf die newly fonDed HIP . mcetiDc was orpIIiacI by a puup of 51.25 for eacb c:atiIied COUOIl acre at the IocaIion of the boD weevil In the required for de~opment from the JIIIa Weevil ... ~ Coaon Center fanners. plusm addiIimIal3/4 of aeent 011 the debris 10 eIlminalie about 89 pen:elll ell to 10 adult boD weevil averqes ~wa .. elecled.tlJclilecadae "WOIRDOtepbistdaea'lldicllion c:atiIied yield. Zone I, soudlandeast . of the weevil populaIioo. 17 days, wilh a complete pneradon ==:, a meeuaS of Ilea of theboU weevil as mach as we me ofZone1,fannenareasseaedSI.2S Ia.it'sfintYeltrltheBoUWeevii :::n!~e":,~~'!~~:= . . .8WIIIiDa 1& die O~ . opposed 10 die ~ it is IIInIiDinIied 011 the ICIU' and' 11/2 on the yield. I!radicaIion Prosram appoxiJnalely . hellife span of 30 days • . ~~ ~ ~ and die way ~ farmcn -aaeaed Zone 3, tho IiCrlhem end of the Hish S5 1/2 million was sPent 10 spray for The High Plains Recall

Hi .... ......... _- _ rl''';'' BoD UI-vi1 for paymeDl,. COIIIIIICIIted Tommy PIain$ District, fanners me assessed thepestonthe SoudlPlains. Clatical .,:. Ian " Ih 11" r ...... __..... n.... .._ .. 10 eHmIRft'. Ihe ~viIlS' Ultra orgaDlZ8uon IS p nIRg ano er

",_..a:.....:- "'--....... 011. Applewhite. SI.15 on the tcrtified acres only. """" U_""", meetin" in the near future ~or ly -_.-- Low Volume (ULV) Malathion"o coon

,, " . "A possibl& alternidve to Ihe representativesofthe3<k:ountyHish For • ..aeleClioo lObe ordcncl, . praent aqeament is 10 asaess aU According 10 reports, Ihe boll imported from Russia. A IOl8I of Plains DisuicL A special bot-line is

9:200 of die IOIIO'S 23.000 COlIDIl acres in die farmiq ~insleld weevil was almOllt lIOIl-exlstent since 460,000 gaUons of the chemical was being planned according to r.men mUll Wfe in faw.- of die rl .. c:QIIM ...... l1ncIeflIIo.... 1963 but becauae of die mild winIers used. App1ewbilc. JeCa1I. ..... '--. Iit+ 8IICiI 011 die since 19M, die weeviI1Ias beam to The boD weevil feedsonlyonlydle Any farmer or resident wishing 10 .-' .. v',·" f .!. ,j . : ceriIfied coaon acres and CCIdfied -mipIIIe above die CIIIJIl'OCk. Also COUOIlbolL Theadultboll weevil lays heJpdeflay thecostoftherecaUmay

Dudn,dle meetia,. dle lidinsin!hesurvivalofdlebollwcevil an ell in Ihe squares or small boll. send contributions 10: High Plains .• appmldm.ieIy 170r.nae.uallldina aJIIOa'" '. . is !he . extensive tinnlaDd in CRP, BUs batdl inlO Ilnae wiIbin 3 10 S WeoviI RecaU, P.O. Box 530, Hale .'lio selected Jeff Black u the "'~Jainz..2Gfdle30- helpingdaeweevillOWiilcer-overin clays.1bepubs(eedeatirelYwiihin Center,79041.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike are pleased to IIIIIIOUIICe and uJ'COllili!smarriageoftbeirdaughiCr,SJuuinontoChadMalett. Thec:ooplcwill exchange wedding wws MaR:h 16, 1996, at Church 0Ii' the'Go in Lubbock.

The briclHJeCt is 81994 graduate of lubbOck High School and is Dow auencling Texas Tech University.

MalettislhedofRoben'alldShirleyMalett. Heisal99l~ofHaJe Center HigIr'SchooI and is Iiowemployed 6Y UniVerSity 'MedlcaJ; Center in Lubbock. He will begin nursing school at Texu Tech in the fall of 1996.

Following !heir marriage the couple plan ~ reside in Lubbock.

Engagement Announced

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MOIIday. Feb; 26 BREAKFAST·Juice, Breatfast

Bmritos, Milk L~CH. Toss~, Salad" Steak

Fin800. Gravy, ~ ~. Gr.,cn~, Rolls, Milk

T:aesda1t,eb. 17 BREAKFAST ·Fruit, 'Foast,

Oatmeal, Milk . e'

LUNCH.POtaio _B~Q on .. BWI, Beans, Pickle Spears, CoOties, Milk

Wednesday. Feb. Z8 BREAKFAST·Juice, Pancakes ..

Sausage, Milk , LUNCH· Tossed Salad, Pizza,

Com; Bmid Sticks, Fruit, Milk, Tb ....... y. Feb. Z9

BREAKFAST·Fruit, Scrambled Eas, Biscuits, JeUy, Milk

LUNCH·Lettuce, Tomato, Cbalu)llS, Spanish Rice, Ccingealed

, Fruit Parfait, Milk FridIIy. Marda i .

BREAKFAST·French. Toast ' Sticks, Syrup, Smooes, Milk

LUNCH.FisbSlicb,TirtarSauce, Macaroni cI: Cheese, Peas, Com Bread, Milk

ForFIJ81 Reliable Service

Chiltoll Beatbag and Air

ConditioDiq PlainlJkw Rla·7BU

. ". , .. .. ' . ;"; : _sf'~. J. 4434 Olton Rcl'l'lainview,

BuebalL •••••••• society. "We'redealiniwilbCXlllvicleclclrus

dealcrsandmurderen. 'lbiaisDOlthe Dominguez, Danny Aguirre and inovies, it'l real life," Bizzell said, Tommy Davis. S~·", be "8S.QSl)f,oftheinc:an:erallCclmeuare counted on heavil~ this )'em' will-be tberebecan8eof~resultingfrom Wcs ~ont, ~ N~, Jon tbeirq,andldcobol , .. " Ikxde~k. JoImdk_ld, Jeshua " King, Brandon Ahrens, Derreck "AUofu.iie~glOfaIIsbortof

FromPqel

lel,l,nnlsoonn. . • ~A,on PrJ.' . or IW~, ' Joe ' ~, .' sbY, _ • 1 hope wl!eo 1 faIIlhere is ~ '" , " ,; _ ,,- " 8OtrIeone 10 catch me on my way

Ffeshriim ~W to'fill roks 011 ,clown," Bizzell said. "We are aU me lV·team ate R_ Viek, Shiloll sinne(S in God's eyes, but we aU are King, JIISOIl11lomas"Garth Hughes. worIhyofbeing redeemed." I. Ganardo"Ji~ CumminlS, Jonus BeroaIi CUey Barrett. Jace Narris Until God's work ,is complete, and &it ArmsIrong; , priSOnet$'like "Kennelh" will be able

The Owl battery will include to1QokforW.ar:d.Ul,aoeiIIatheirfrieuds pitcherS: John Benefield, Danny and VifliofS;the'ebriSdilnvohinteers, Apine,ClNDominguez,Femando ey'wy;~ ~Ihe. ~. lllDluil" will VaqueraandWesHorsford. Taking ~Oothfue tofshire the :~'ind carCofllehindtheplatedlilies will be speU~1be woRt of God 10 aU wboare Wes Horsford and Joe Jimenez. willing to listen. 1".: ," _ _

Numerous other local vollmtt*B are involved in the growing prison minis~program. loren:sted persons

choices in life with drugs and a1cobol, mayc:iilntacttbeirclnm:hewaGiddeon but are DOW serving their debt to member.

Prison. .•.... F'romPqel

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aellnda pefta ~COONTY ,

TAX ASSESSOR-COLLEaoR

~~ Ov;';~'y~'T~on;~ '. EdilCllld. ExIIInIIve CoInpIiIr KnowIIdge *CcImIIIIlItiITo6elv,ice .• 36 Yell 00unIy fIei'IIdtnI

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Shoots Into swe Records A bmer Owl.bubdIIII'pIa,. a 1992 Hale Center gnIduaIe bu '

Ihot himself into I.be Soudtwelt IaDded at ... OIID ,3·poinIer in 27 Conference reconIlIoiIb IaIt week. coaaecutIveregular ___ pmcI. A TeuaTecb8l*'dICoySmbbbame \ ItIrtersincehilfreabman ycarfordle die founb 1e1diD13-poiat Ibooter in RedRlidcn, Smith bu 218 c.er 3· die ~ It bit perfanuDce point IIIIbIs. ...... Baylor. Smith 'MIll five fbr He ... aQoyed IllCCaldurioathe

~ 12 fnIm 3-poiat .... IDd moved SWCnce. ApiDaBaybbodnlined pastBJ. TyJerinlofoanb_mtfte the bucbtfbr21 poioIaandinapme 1Il·1ime SWC .... IpinIl HouIIon SaIunIay found die

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Texzona To Host Growers

TOlIZIIIIIIIree.i __ apCi.soring a iDfomIaIion meetioa few Iirmers inflnl8ted in COIIII'IICling corn and "fbrdlefeedyard. Alllllakdioner will be IeI'ved durioa die meedDg ..... Friday, Feb. 23 • die Junior HiP c:afeIDria. The IIIalt dinner and meedaawillbelina&7p.m. Formore infonnIdoaCODlllCtDaveICOOlllZ879-

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HARLEY PEOPLES For

Sheriff "Qualified & Experienced"

EKperleaced in managing big businesJ,(Sherift's Dept. is big busine88) your buaine88. lb:peI'leDCed in the overall sherift's dept. operations. 8qJuleDCecl in Municipalities (citys) police dept. operations. EJqMmeDCecl in Law Enforcement including tndIic enforcement. ~ .... in Training new officers. E,:perieDCed in handling juvenile-offendera. bpedeaaedin workinc cloaely with tI:leD.A.'s oftice. .......... in working with young people 88 a police ofticer with favorable l'88ulta~ kperleDCeclin maintaining a favorable public image. EqIerleDCecl in IUpenjeing several employees. -kperleDCed in public ·relations. Ezperleaced in public speakiug. kperleDCed in and beli,eves in sttong family values. EsperleDeed in being p~fessiol}8l in all previous occupations. __ ._~ inteaclUng,~i~C;~S. .

p,rJ. ... Il,iin· Pei,P.iconaerv.tiv~. . .... . , wo~~withUndt~.p,~o~tions; . '. .

~lIb_lin preparing DecessatYpaper work and QiaintainiJig accurate . • . ,

in preparing a Police Agencys budget and staying within that

Obituaries Tomasa Garcia

FuneralMassfbrTomasaGoozlles Garcia, motller of Robert Gan:ia, wu beld Monday, February 19, in Our Lady ofGUIdalupe CaIholic Church with the Rev. Jim O'Conner officiating. Burial wu in Resdlaveu Memorial P8It in Lubbock.

Mrs. Garcia, 66, died Friday, FebnIuy 16, 1996, in Lubbock MeIbodist HoIpiIll.

She wu born July 27, 1929, in MeR:edea. She had worbd few Bell Brothers Vineyard and Scott Slaughter. She wu a member of the Caabolic: QUIdI.

She married Jose M. Garcia on April 4, 1943, in Donna.

Other survivors include her husband; four other sons, Joe, Luis, David and Eddie Garcia, all of Lubbock; two daughters, Gracie Atkinson and Olg. Balli, both of Lubbock; a brother, Daniel Gonzales of LubbQck; seven sisters, Juanita Montalbo, Beatrice Salaz, Eloisa Gonzalea. Amelia Rangel and Viola Cavazos, III of Lubbock, Concha Gonzales of Las Vegas, Nev., and Ramona Garcia of California; 21

grandchildren; and 29 great­graocIcbildren.

Margaret Alley Cashion A privaJe flmllypaveside service

was recently cionducted for MIrpret Alley Cuhion in Dallu. Mrs. Cashion, 92. died February 8, 1996 following a brief Illoeaa.

She wu bclm AUPSl 31, 1903 in Hale CenIer to West Teua pioneers Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Alley IIId aaeaded Monlicello School fbr Girls in Alton,lllinois. She was married 10 the late Dennis Scaling in 1925. They had twodaughlers. Mrs. Cashion was veryactivein the American Red Cross during World War D in Hale County andserveclootheboardofTheMiIam OIildren'sHomeinLubboc:kfbrlllllllY years. She wu the first Execulive Director of Sherick Memorial Home in Lubbock. 11uoughout her life, she wu active in the United Melhodilt Church.

Survivors include two daughters. Denece Harris of Lubbock, Mary Kay Cooper of Dallas; five grandchildren; nine great·grandchildrell; a sister, Carolyn A. Moreman of DalIla.

1be family suggest memorials 10 the First United Methodist 0Iun:b in Lubbock.

JH Owls Complete Successful Season

The Junior High Owls, under ~ diRc:IioJi of Coach Dmen Todd, polled imJRSSive m:ords duriDa !he bllkedJllllICIIOII. TheSeveoIhGmde Owls and Eighth Grade Owls Jqinowed leC«ds. u they Jll*da 10-6 .... m.t and a 1·3 cIisIric:t m:ord. ,

, 'i'befiQt year 'Owl. -rep0rde4 ItatiJJicS tIiat impre.ssed ~ high schoolcoachiDg a.if. As a1ea!n !he Sevenlh <lrade Owlssbot 46 percent from !he fieldandaverqc 34 points a pme foraaeasOn total ofS38 points.

Pacing !he Owls in 8COrins wu Nick Shaver dropping in 167 points

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andaverqingl1nwbapne~_ leading acoren-_ -JiinabaJ ClIrt

wilh 81 points and Jon Trevino 104 points.

AiaocontributingimpodBlltpoints toward the season were Rocky Gomez· 72; Nathan MoraIez06S; and b1dIiIlWest-30. Od!erteJmembers . oftbe seventh gnIiIe sq!J8llwerc . Nathan 'Klatt~12 points;Sutgio ' M'uaq~~S PIS.; CIiiis Keen·2 pts.; and Jason Campbell.

Nuinbers put up by the Eighth GmdeOwlswillal,mostsecurealOlllld high school program for the fuuue. The squad averaged 41 points an outing and had a shooting pertentage from the floor of 47 percent.

A beIanced 8COrins contributed 10 the success of the eigblh smde ICBID. Three Owls paced the team in points, Carlos Rivu, Earnest Orta IDdJared Horaford,avemgingll,9and8points apmerespeclively. Rivuenclcdthe yearwi\h 170P,OintsfollowedbyOrta 13?" Henford' 126 points.

. AdcIiDs POUlts to the lUCCeSIoftbe .

. OWls were.IIreaI BipiocMa,(,Opta;: AnIoneDove-5S pts.; JtlelllyHoweU· 20 pts;: · Roben EspiIlOll·19 pu.; Bmllley BIoIiot-8pts.:andIDlbItiefr· 2pu.

JH Honor Band Named Junior Ifi&b Baod members bit a

bigb note during Iheir performances at the all-cegion tryouIB receudy. Of

. the IIOmemberAll-ReponBlDd. 19 local band members wae DEled 10 the bonor '-l The H8Ie Cal. Junior IfiIb BIIId claimed die Iide u pIIcing dleiDoll members of any of die 341Cboo1a CIIIIIpIIIiq.

Scbools fnIm die Soudl Plains. ~cJ.aAIIIIlAAc:ompesed for dID all rep. baad.

Juoior Hilh Band members paforniiJla in the woocIwincI aec:tion

·includes. Outes Monica BspIn08ll, Cbristina Gallardo, Cbarissa King; clIriDel, Milly HickmIo; busc:J.met. DevinWaIIODMartaBrowo;andallO saupbooe. TllaBoober.KlnaPryor.

lInDalheaioDaeJecdoosiocllidecl, trumpet; 100 TmiDo: &eodI. bam, Carlos Rivu: trombooe. Jared Honfonl. JIIOD NeecIwn. RoIInd Ruiz, Jimmy PIub. Laure Boyce. BllIdIey Bloum; bIritoDe, Nadlan KIaU: IIICI pcrc:uIIion. Stcphanoie W'1IIiIms and Josh Ridf.

Volleyball Tourney ~lated Coaon Callier PI' A members will Enlrics are UmiICd to dID fint cigbt

be hOltiol a co-cd volleyball leaDlSineachdivision. HOIry_are toumamentSalunlay.Marcb2,inthe SSO per IeIID IIId IDUIl be made by coaon Ceilter aym. The tom'IWIICIIl Feb. 28. Pormcninfonnadooconl8Ct will be dividal into two cIivisIons. Scou Harbour 879-2384 or Randy reaeaIiooal IIICI power volleyball. Land 879-2301.

is now contracting bigh moisture com for the 1996 com season. The contract basis is + lOc over December com futures.

We are also contracting com si1age for the 1996 com season. The contract is $24 per ton delivered to our pit.

Be sure . to attend our meeting and steak dinner for growers interested in cofttracting corn and/or silage with us.· The meeting will be held Friday, Feb. 23 at 7 p,m. at the Hale Center Junior . High For more . '

HALE CENT'ER COOPERATIVE GIN CO.

839-2436 Full service gin with cotton related services

including cotton .. planting seecJ., ginning ~lcot marketing. .

...... -115 BRBAKPAST: PucKes. Polk

Unts. AuortIIdJuice. CboJce Milt LUNCH: S~ s.uce.

Repairs

TAYLOR PAINTING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

PIlger Rlch8rd Taylor

DwdgBSV ~2I:1:.~::4:1:::::::;;:~~~~:(=~:::~::~, TOIIIed SalId. an. ..... CboJce MiIIt

BRBAKPAS'n Saamblecl Bga, .-.

T~~::' CLASS RINGS. Stylo .......... CIb. aIOIce

MiIIt w,....,M.7.I ON SALE.! BRBAICPAST: Bilc:uit, SIUIIP

Patty, Applcsluce LUNCH: IfIm.(:heeae Sanclwich,

Pictles, Lcttucert'omato, Chips, Choice .MiIIt

Th''''''''' fob 22 BREAKFAST:DlnisbRoIIs,Port

Lints, Pineapple Chunks, Choice Milt

LUNCH: SINk FiDpnlGlaVY. SIicecIPaIIIoeI,Port 'N8eIoI.RoII, Choice Milt

friday Mamb I BREAKFAST: Cereal, Tout,

AaIortecl Juice. Choice Milt LUNCH: Chalupa, Lettucel

Tomato, Whole Kemel Com, Hot Sauce. Choice Milt

MaD,. Ide .. pow lieiter when tr_pIailled lido IIIIOIher mIDd .haa ia .he oae where .hey .pr .... up:

-G1I.er Weadell BoIaaee

For a limited time only!

SIIOP NOW AND COMPARI:! Prices $,6995 start at: II Stladlum ·

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Bro~ Pharmacy JlRTCI1RVEQ' 1011&"0

,Roy Uptergrove For

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Roy wUl do thejoJ,! Be wiD pro.vide l'.4~rship In theSherifrB' Office that Bale ~{~~nty :resideDts e~t y,d d!!se~e. ,

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PRICES EFFEcnVE FEB. 25-MAA;2;1898 ' ~

HaieC.n~er

Senior Citizens ''In The Limelight"

tRy tVera Meester 416 West 2nd • 889-2428

Mooday, Feb. 26 Beef TacO$, Rcfried B~, Slewed Tomatoes, Lettuce, Tomatoes.

Onions, Cheese. Picanle Sauce, Apricots tuesday, Feb. 27 . . ,

Roast Beef, Brown Gravy, Potatoes, Zucchini, Tossed Salad, Wheat Roll, Frosted Cake Wednesday, Feb. '1.8

Salmon Patty, Blackeyed Peas, Spinach, Golden Congealed Salad. Cornbread, Sugar Cookies

Thursday, Feb. 29 Pork Chop, Augratin Potatoes, ClIITPts &: Zucchini, Tossed Salad, Wheat

Roll, Ange! Food Cake

Hope to Sec you at the Cenler for the chili and beans supper on Friday night, February 23. Any lime after 5 pm.! The meal will consist of chili,

does whathecan. Wereallyappreciate J. V. f<l' the outstanding person he Is.

----iiiiiiiiiii----.. -III!o....-jl.-----~-_II!I_--. beans, cole slaw, cflmbrcad and homemade brownies, at a charge of

Vinita voluntem for many chores almost every day. Shedclivers meals often too. She and her husband, Howard, have a ttavel ttailerandhave done a lot of ttaveling, until Howard began to have health problems, They do visit with theirchildrenquiteoflen. They all live other places. Vinita loves to read and work crossword puzzles, and she and Howard play lots of table games. She retired four year$ ago from Rockwell Bros. Lumber Company in Plainview after 25 years there. She is a very pleasant person and a joy to be around.

;ReADhOR 2$:1 1111 1.1. LOAF fOR 4~1

$1 29

Surflne FLOUR 2Olbs.

99¢

$5.00 for adults, $3.00 for children. This is another erron to raise funds for our opemlion.

The supper Monday night, February 19th, hosted by Board Member Claude Burnett was great. We bad a sood IUmout and everyone stuffed themselves. Several stayed and played various games and really enjoyedthemselvcs. Thanks,Claude, for a fun evening.

A lBrge nwnber were present on Tuesday, Feb. 20th to get blood ptessure check and take thC TINE tests. Thanks to the nurses for doins this. ,} . . Two very destzving people were voted Voluntee18 of the Month of February - J.V. 'Hail and Vinita Standefer. J.V. has been a willing worker 'for many years, and did a variClyofihinp 10 help out. Just too riuuly tci name evetything. L~ some of the rest of us, he haS Slowed down 5qme,duelOhealth problems, butslill

,We are glad to sec Derald and Elma Gray back at the Center after Derald was in the hospital for several days.

Millard Gibson is in the hospital foliowing surgery andrep<msare that he is doing o.t.

Rebecca Allman fell and broke a hip and is in a hospital in Plainview, but weare not sure ofhercondilion at this time.

Fannie Sue Boyd had.a sister-in­lawasheriuest~eday, Wilma Boyd of Plainview.

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839·2414 First Natio.aI Bank BUilding

. lIaie Center·

FOR SALE 4 bedroom, 2 bath, double car

garge,la. storeap building, 2 car carport, excellent location and condition. Approll:. 3,200 aq ft. $115,000.

Shown by appointment 839·2414.· .....

CltJrule B",.,..n Agency

FORMLB Emmaculate 6+ JaCN property

31212 hOUie wlbarolworkahop, Iota of fencin,. 10. 111 lOuth of Hale Center $95,000.

ColdweD Buller Steve Barham

lf88.0877 Lubbock

BOUBB FOR 8ALB . 3 bedroom, 1 batlt, 1 car

garage, storm cellar. 405Weat2nd can88NI18

LAND FOR BALE 240 acre. of irrigated land,

underground tile, tail·water pit, final year of CRP, lOuthwest of Mayfield.

Call after 7 p.m. IIOMI8I-C88'7

FOR SALE 3 Bedroqm., 2 8athl, Double

Garap. ~'" Cloaeta, Storap Building, tenced Yard. Approx. 1900 squa,e teet.

1509 W. 11th • 839-Z880

Thanb 10 everyone who helped with Eugeno-Dr. WiIaon, alI die nurses at the nursing homo and hospilal. BiD Freeman. All . your conccria IJId care WllIIpIJI'eCiafed.

A111l11 Barnes Flmlily BobbyBlmea

C.W. BarreIt FlIIliIy O.L.BIIIICI Jr. Flmlily

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:2.Ataie~odel.lOw ~eecevebiclera~"'~'9r 9· paleenprcapacity (but,DOIDOI8' ·tbaD 9).~. used for itudent tranaportat;ion. . ' .

QuoteB can be mailed or delivered to ~e 'Qeq~.J8D " ,EOBo»M· · .

. Br.own Phl,l~acy can now

We can nmew all Bale Couaty v4fc16licimM. All other transactions must be don6-at the Hale County To Office .

. B~~,wn Pharmacy 601AveG*