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W. 0. W. .Present Annual Fraternal Spirit Award
Unger Library 12
826 Austin Plainview TX 79072
50¢
City To. Receive Grant For Residence Improvements
takeplacetn60to90days. Actual construction and rehabilitation of houses could probably be
continued to page 7
FBCSiates Bible School The Find Bapllst Church will be
hosting lfs anooal Vacation Bible School next week, June 14-18, Monday through Friday. All lo\\'ea youngs~er~ a years . old through the 81hgrade are invited to attend and participate In the . summer event. 1't18 theme for this year's 81)18 SChool Is Mount Extreme. CtlmaxlnQ the ttvent wm be a commeneementJPirents. Night, Sunday, June 20, at 6:00p.m.
For more Information contact First Baptist Church 839;-2405.
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$oc:k shQW c;ircUit$. · He ha$ recently' been notified
that he is a winner of a Tjl(as· 4-H CO!"llnued t~pagt· 4
Students Recognized By Plainview Daily Ht~rald
Two local Hale Center students were reeently recognized by the Plalnviellv Dally Herald with "Tomorrow's Leacie~ award. The Plainview newspaper .develOPed the Idea Of the award to direct positive ·attention toward area school stUdents who exemplify high standard$ of citizenship.
Selected as the first recipients o1 the award from Hale ce.nter wereAklnEiemeMarytourthgf.llde student, Angle Sims ·and hiGh school gradua.tingsenJor,Jennifer Boyce. Angie Is: the·daughler of JackleandLynnSims;Misf~ Is the daughter -~ · · · and
Karen Boyce. The two local students were
among 23 area students, ranging lrom elementary through hlgb schOOl, who. were recognl:zed at an .awards banquet May 17, 8t McClung Center on the Wayland Baptist University campus.
Angle was spon&Ored by .The Claude Bumett AgtfiCY and Miss Boyce was spon50red. IW Hale Center CooP, Gin: .
Pk;Wredi$Angi8Simsrecelvlng the award.rrorn •Pilllnvlew Herald repreaentHives laqu.lta $e~ums anchlett Noble •.
Reading Program Schedules Events lbeHaleCederPubllcl.IWarYI
Summer Reading Programwll be holtlng a varletyofev.,.thiOUQh July 18. · Those everu .,.. u follows:
Wed,.., JuQt 18, U1t Hale center Fire ~wlllglvea tour Of One· of their fll8,engltlea al
· 8180 a.m. at the Library · · We~nesday, June 23, the ~- Jt,lmane 6oclety wll gtveaprogramonpetclreat9:SO a.m,alhe Plizanexttothll.lll-.ry. Pleaile bring a can of pee food or a treat as a dOnation for our animal 'friends.
Wednesday, June 30, Michael Harrell will have his model
. airplanes an~ g've . a flying damonstrattOn'lltlhe Plazanextto the LtiratY at 9:30 a;m.
Wednesday, July 7, the DPS IObol wilbe at the Library at 2:00 p.m . .
Friday, July 18,MaglcMontethe MaglclanwiUgtvJamaglcshowat the Lbaly at 9:30a.m .. Reading certlflcale8 will alllo ·be presented that day for those whO :complete the 15 book requirement.
Senior Citizens "In The Limelight"
416 W. 2nd • 839-2428 · ·tJJy '!J(puefl!l. Sneetl .
. 1 Monday, June 14 · B'Q Poik on a Bun, Potato Salad, Spinach, Sliced Tomato,
. Frosted Cake 1\laldlll;, June15
Spaghetti & .. Meat Sauce, lt~lan Vegetables, Waldorf Salad, Jelto, · · Gal'tlc Bread
Wld.,....y, June 16 Roast Beef, O'Brien ~oes, Green Beans, Tossed Salad, · , · carrot cake,. Wh&Jt Roll ·
'l'huray, June 17 Hamburger Steak, Brown Gravy, 8(Qccoll & Rice, Baked Apples,
- WheatRoll · 'Frldiy, June18 FriedC~Icken, White Gravy, MashecfPotaloes, Haward Beets,
Plneipple, Hot Rol
lbeHaleC.na.Seflk)tOIIzW18 arestlllhaveareatmeatsnaooct attendance; , . · ·
SchoOl 18 out and thi atreel8 are aliVe *Rh children. Drive
with us. It's teal nice to have Tina
Gerhardt back fn:lm. her vacaiiOn,.. We missed her. - .
VIcki had to go· fO·t..ubbock on
Thank you Hale Center for your support tt11s last week In our Community Garage Salll Proceeds all went to the Mission Hale Center effort. Thera was considerable response and the three-day sale was a sUccess. Another garage sale Ia planned June .17-19. It wiH be open 1:00 Thursclayn9:00a.m. Friday and ·saturday. If you have any donations please contact Lee Johnson at 839-9971 or First . Baptist Church 11839-2405. The MHO office building Is coming along as sc:heOJied. We hope to open the doors In a few weeks. Most iqlortanlly, we covet your prayers as we seek to follow the Lords example through this mlnlsttV.
CHAPTER AWARDS; ...... f10mpage 1
Agrtcutturat Property Services. He Is planning to atte(ldTexas Tech University majoring In Agriculture
Scholarship and was recently and AppHed Economics. awarded a $750 National ·FFA Jason Campbell, son of Kenny Scholarship sponsored by Capllat ' and Melody Car'npbell, captured
Protect Cucurbits with FuU·Season
Fungiddes ~m Fungicides are vital to a ~Cuibit grower's crop~~ program
bccal!SC diseases, 1\!fi IDICODat>fted, dn quickly devastate a pumpkin or cantaloupe crop. A full-season
. fungicide program is necessary to protect cucurbits fiom diseases
. . . lhatdeaease yiekls and quality and, ultimately. ruin a grower> boLL om line.
When determining a fimgicide p~t. ~hoose produclli that piOYide:
• ~a! :::·broad-~m • · consistent yield and quality
improvements • ·a one-of-a-kind tool against
R:Sistutce. A plogram of QUADRIS" and
BRAVO ULTREX- fungicides is a ~cwbit grower's nwst powerful weapon agaimt fungal diseases. When liSCd togethet in a seven-day spl'I\Y program, Quadris and i)ravo Uklex are highly effective in con:..,Ding diseases like gummy $tern blight (black rot); powdery mildew, downy mildew and anthraquJSe.
Begin with an applitalion of Quadris. ~d fOllow seven d;tys .later
' with Bravo lJkmc· With pl'O\'tn Super W~er StikN proteQI:ion. Alternate applications of the fimgi- . cides ~ sewen d;tys lheteder. Add a sterol inhibit9r widt BJ;aVo Ultra applicatiOns ib~. powdery · mildew conttol Wjlelte 0etlded.
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the honor as the Star Chapter Award.
Last years winner of the Star Greenhand Award, Cllfl1)bell has built upon last year success to be a contender for state honors. He was selected as the Star Area I Greenhand last year and has mirrored the award·belng named Star Area I Chapter Awardwith his several supervis~ pll)jeels. He was a member of Hvestock and leacltQhlp ttarne that inetudec:l a statequallylngSenlorSkills Team.
Campbell has competed and won many honors on the stock show circuit and in1he spring won a heifer calf at the Houston Livestock Show Calf Scramble.
·CampbeQ also panlcipates in the leadership level of the FFA. · Hewaselecteclastreasurerofthe local chapter and was . recently selected as an officer of the dislriel organization. ·
Selected as the chapter's top first year member was Zane Logan, son of Bobby and Tammy Shuping. Logan was named as the Star Greenhand winner.
As a first year member. the freshmantook an active role in the Hal.e .center Chapter. He compet'd with . leadership and f.dQII'lQteamsa~ss ame~ror theAtea qualifying Jt. Farm Skills Team. He .flas afs() competed in several stock shows .during his brief FFA career.
Zach Logan-La~lng, Jason Needham•Ag. MechaniCS. ·Jared ~on:I-Hortlr;ulture.
New chapter Officers were also revealed for the new school year at the banquet. Elected by chapter members to fill the leadership roles were president-Bradley Blount, vice president-lauren Sims, secretary·Zach Logan, treasurerJason Campbell, reporter-Robert Smith, sentenlai·Lindsey Davis and junior advlsor-N~than Klatt.
WOODMAN .................. . from page 1
In the ctlapte,t. He also helps organize tnont"'y programs and flag presematiOns. . .
Presenting Linton with tt)e
award was Bu~y P~ce, $tate ..ii•••------------------., Manager of the Woodmen ,or the F .w- _ •. 'ILECTRIC CONTRACnNG & REPAIRING Wotld. . • . , 1. ·.~ I
Ounngtheannualbafl9Uet;~ I ~!''.li .-:~ELECTRIC OF PLAINVIEW, INC. I Shaver, president or the .. H~te I·· . . . ., . . . 4428 Olton Road Plainview . I Centerlodge,presemedHi·Piaihs Afi:W·MIB'On 296-5111 sue Looney.J Hospital !Nith an American flag ~·+:• •• ______________ .. -
Atten~ion . Roundup Users Hale· ·Center Coop ~upply is . offering
an exclusive for area farmePS•
• THE ROUNOUJ,16HV1TLE i'iae8e ·~fill ali'l' --~~. 1,!5 and ~~. ~·~~~._. containers ere rapilly gaining In populi.~ for all the right rea.aria:
• Eliminates the· diSpOsal problems associat.ecfwith on~y pesiili;ida· :eoi'f~tn~· ·· . . ~ . .. . . . ·~
Sweet YeDow Cora 1' oz. oa 2 cr...a oz.
·lOft' KUl&AilllU oa Parka .. Quarters 5 ¥
For
ASSORT£D
EgoWaftles
Monday evening we had seven 3-man teams out to play in the Monday Scramble. After playing nine holes we had two teams tied for first place. After an one hole playoff the team of Dennis Mooney, Tommie Rogers and Elwanda Borchardt won first place. The team to win second was nm Lane, Roy Borchardt and Dale Ebeling.
Make sure to make plans to come out next Monday evening to take part in this tun tournament. Tee-oHtlme Is at 6:30 sign-In Is at 6:15 or call839-2188 to put your name Into the drawing for teams.
'l1le millemdum eserta a llirallp myatical pull on the human imag· illation. It aftecte peopte the way 11100n11Pt alrecte werewolvee, the way 8ireDa affect dop.
-Peter Carbon
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DATID .. e-diirafl-.1999.
CITY GRANT--... - .. ---· trompage 1
expected 10 beQin In late tal ot early winter.
The pnvam Is another step ttlatthe City Camel has Slarlect In upgrading and beautlfylfV the city and ~lng residents the best of llvlfV conditions.
Persons wanting to apply fot the assistance can leave their · name.adeiressandphone number at the City Hall. When the time anlvalstop!ace8A)IIcatlons,these persons will be notffled. '
Other area cities receiving tht . assistance are Slaton, Littlefield, SUndoWn, Dickens and E811h. A total of $1,225,000 was awarded
. to the six cities.
NOTJCI BY PJIBLICADON
STATE OF TEXAS
To ~lucbircl Properties and Ill persOns c~a any title or interest in land under d~ M;retofore
sivdl to Bluebint Properties, whose whereabouts are unknown, as grantee, and to all whom it
may ~Defeodants:
You have been sued. You may.employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do J:I,Ot file a ... ·
writWIIl anewer Witb tbe clerk who isSued this citation by 10:00 Lm. On the Monda; next ·
co~ ~eeJp~on ~f42 atys after youw• served this citation and petition, .~ default
judgme.ttt m.y ~taken 4Jgaiast you. The petition of Laura GQodrum, ·flk/a Laura Rosen.
. plijbtltt w. fil~ in lbe ·~.Judicial District~ of Bile County, Texas on
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Hate Center lSD wiH be taking sealed bids on 1he following tax property
OTHC ILK 77 LOTS 25-26
Bids should be submitted at 103 West Cleveland Street, Hale Ctnler, TX no later than June 21, 1999 813:00 p.m.
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·. · Hereford. Jack Mars Villt,.serve as Ene[JnartJi111tsldent. . . .. · .
Mar.s, Who began hls career as an l~llfiOn. representative 35 yearsllQo,:ls,f)IOI,LdlyreiumingtOhlsrootsto:tle'VetheWestTexas agriCultUral market. Joining Mars ~o manage the new Plainview office Is K•ll~y Grimes, vice president Central Plains . Division, . -we believe Its lmportanl to{ our customers to know we are part . of the community and that we are here to personally se~Ve their neec~s•, S4ldMars. ·
1fELP WANTED FriendS Convenience Store 1s
•looking tor fUIMime asaoCiates. Shllleare2•1·0,1o-e. Applywlthlr\ 'WelrQifor5·days, noexperelnce necesiary. .............. '
Your lawn loves t~ ra!Jl.,-. hot sun· and 10 do yaurdM.
L8Wfl ~no &·F•n~ ~L.wn SMvlt:e
trae Trtr.I'IWIIng SIT YARD SERVICE
Tom SteM. 839-2921 • 292-3942
Ohtullleds aen
Abo'-'t nine percent of the American population waa born In lnother country. ·
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