Interns h. ip ·at FBC Lubbock Mi
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Interns h. ip ·at FBC Lubbock Mi
Cop~ Voluml' XS Number 34 right 2007 II ale Centet·, Texas 79041 SOc Frida~, August J I, 2007 ,: ffilnai~tln Land of Christie Ward ~otton ~cerltef Completes crowned National Interns h.ip ·at FBC Lubbock International Mi-S·S 200'7 1/ '• j back to Princeton live O!le ·· year in Jersey Jonathan his full time preachitig car~er. .Shelby has ..a degree in Education and will also ~tart her teaching career. Jonathan.Land and hi~ wife Shelby Jonathan Land this past Sunday end~d. his sutiuner Internship ;at First Baptist Lubbock. Jortathad preached several m~ssages on Sunday night ·at Fi~st Baptist Lubbock. His last sermon at FBC Lubbqck was attended by his home . church FBC .C.o~on , Center. .Npw Jonathan wil! go Jonathan ·· was very active in au'. of the activities that Cotton Center ISD had · to offer. He help~d the FFA chapter win ten state banners and 'won State in ' ., ·\ ' "' ' UIL twice. In ,athletics . he was at least -1st, Teal)l All Distr}ct in .. Football,.Basketball, and Baseball and went to Regional in Golf and Track. Plus he won the Wendy's High School Heis~an Trophy. Award. Then to cap offhis high school accomplishments he was valedictorian of his class. Contestants from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Great Lone Star State of Texas competed for titles. The week was filled with competitions in Casual Wear, Formal Wear, Talent, and Personal Interview as well as getting to know the other contestants and fun parties. After high school Jonathan went to McMurray College in Abilene on a full academic scholarship. While at McMurray his Dad accepted the pastor position at Brownfield Texas and this is where Jonathan met his future wife Shelby. Jonathan was very active in college and served as a su~plY,P,~stoq~t several churches. ·Aft,e( : receiving his BS Deg(ee · · Jomithaii· applied for ·lind · was ac~epted at ,princeton once again with1 ~_.~full -~da~emic'; scholarship. All ~fus ip Cotton C~nter are very proud qfJonathan a~d wish him · · good luck as he ~akes anothet step in· his .quest Jor serving God on a full time basis. Christie W~rd, · a ~eriior at Wayland , Baptist University and a 2003 ·Hale Center High School . gr~duate, was crowned Natipn~l lt,lternational· Girl at the 2007 National International · Miss Page'ant held in Nashville, Tennessee from July 27-31. Christie earned the opportunity to compete in the Pageant by winning a preliminary in Plainview and was Crowned Greater Panhandle Intemational Miss. She then went to compete at the State Pageant that was held in Plano, Texas in June. There she captured the title of Texas ~tate International Girl. Christie represe)lted the State of Texas at the National level. Christie will now travel and be the Spokesperson for the program. She will be informing others about the International CONT.PAGE2 Tips f~'!m the · ·.·. 'Police ~IJief ' <~;~··:<:·.:,·~·,. R;~~ntly "• Chief .~ Timms ; has received n~erous complaints about handymen working ,in and around · r,ale ·center. · . ·Several Okay, folk~listen1Jp .._.. .Ianireally shots. · Ify~m would li~e to come excited about this one so pay ·.-· in.imd get your shot on that day, individuals have expressed their concerns -about unfinished · cfose atte~tion, I have applied for please call and sign up for that. contract labor. ,Tiriuns would like a gr¥lt from Hamburger ~elper "· (Ju.st so that we· have a count of. ·.. everyone . to pay !sp~cial a~ent~on -. (of all,things)~ ·:. Anyw~y it seems ' :, ·..~ow many ~e interested i,~ taking '·" to 'whom 'you hire and always gei . thai they a~e,,,~ or's id~ring '~ndi~g I.'~, the' Sho,t~, •',·, )\ a· Jist::of referelices from .people ,, the grant, .but I need comments of · ' -;; . .~t, . that . the contractor ·. h~s receritly ·supp<}rtirorn the commuruty. $o .. ;• Volunteet,Drivers ·needed c~{npJeted ~ork for. ' . I need every~t?e that ~as_ access to to d~ Meals on Whe~ls. a computer to please go to www. . Of anyone can help with this Several of 'the individual_s . myhometowiihelper.com , ' · and · mi~sion, please·come by and see within our comn'lunity · ,have post a comment of support ·for · me.) paid these contractors up · front this project. If you would. like to for materials or · labor. After post a comment and have trouble Please keep in mind that we are the payment has been made the getting on the website please call now meeting on Wednesday and jobs• were never completed. On me and I will walk you through Friday mornings for games onlY. two occasil;ms to the best the process. starting a(IO:OO: Also 'Bingo on of his· kriowledge the victim or the first Monday of the month victims have been senior citizens I surewoul<lappreciate everyone's right after lunch. help. THANKS. or disabled individuals. If there are any questions or · concerns If anybody out in the cominunity September 1st, marks the about handymen working on your has any ideas or would like to property contact Chief Timms at beginning of our annual calendar start some kind of activity here, drive. If .Y<?U. would like to 806-839-4450, and he will assj~t please call me at 839-2428 or you in checking refefences to advertiStl, we have different size Mary ·Kay Cummings. We sure assure that no one else will be of ads with different price on would appreciate your input. taken advantaged of. each. <::alendars·are $5.00 each with 5 li~tings evecy listing We are in desperate need of a after 5 is 50 cents a piece plea·se The two most important tips as chest · freezer if anyone has a mentioned above is to check their cail me at 839-2428. Also if you chest freezer that you would like references and to never pay labor have any extt.:a time and would to donate to our cause we sure in full or in advanced until labor like to help with this project, we would appreciate it. is completed. sure 'c ould use the · help. Please .keep i11 mind that thi& is a very Hey football season is here Get importimt fundraiser for us, the ·out and support our owls.! ads help pay for the printing of the calendars and every calendar Once again I would like to that we sell is profit. extend an open invitation to the community; .come and join us October 1st has been designated for fun and fellowship. We would .as our flu shot day, Calvert H;ome love to see you! · Health will be here at '10:00 a.m. Hale Center lSD will accep until1 :00 pm on that day to do the sealed bids for the following ta} Public Notice sale property: OT HC BLK 99 LOT 26 OT HC BLK 110 LOT 6 Sealed bids sh6\i,Jd' be sull!llittec to the Business·.Office attentior Rick Teran, 103 West Cleve lane Street, or mailed to P.O. Bm 1210, Hale Center, TX 79041 : Bids must be received no late tha!lZ~OO p.m. Friday, Septe~be, 7, 2007. .· The Hale Cente Ind~pendent ~ . S~hool ~isti,ic, ·reserv'es the nght to accept reject any and ;lll bids. 01 '· AUSTIN - G~v. Rick Pe\I'Y •on TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIAT ION Aug. 21. ordered the . withdrawal :.. . of disaster response personnel and equipment deployed to South :: Texa& in, anticipation ofHurricane ' · Dean. · · . f~~; ,·, ' . .:· '·• ' f':; ...•• they .would ·like to increase. the maximum price ,fo~ . tax-exempt items from $100 to $150. The officials hop'e to add ·another dimension to the.tax holiday by including iterns', s4ch' as. pe~tcils, pens, crayons and paper to>the ; list.,. ''' ./ . · ·~ ,Perry · issued the · order after· )I~can~ began tracking on 'west~rly ~atli away fro~J:e~as. . a The hurricane earlier Jamaica and the Yucatan peninsula ~ pf Mexico, and appeares) . t!) be headed'toward the Texas~Mexico ' border region. '"~ Hale Co~ntY Farm Ranch Museum will be on Labor Day, September 3rd from lO;u\loa,JIU>··J; During the event at 2:00 will be the dr:1wi.ng lfor F150. H.enry Rieff, a volunteer at the museum ~. lin4~. 19!lll; ~)V,Q:iildl)~lke express his thanks "for all those who gave do~altioJ~(~,tt.d to thank everyone for th~irmost grateful Hale County Farm Ranch Museum." ,Personnel, search-and-r.escue ·teams; buses, aircrf)ft and refuelers · were staged ,in the . Rio Grande Valfey and San Antonio to support community efforts to prepare for bad ~eather. "Luckily, our state was spared and it is time for the dedicated ~en and . wqmen . who answerl'!d the call'qf <juty to returh,home;'~ .Perry said. · · · College Ready Texas hlt~ ; oad What does it mean for a student to be "college ready?~' FROM PAGE 1 Miss 2007 Miss youth development program dedicated to providing inspiration and ambition to its participants. The program is designed to provide young ladies early training in grooming, social graces, talent training, . and educational values which allows young ladies the opportunity to excel and achieve their goals. She has been given the opportunity to perform at Silver Dollar City in Missouri in November and ·was · also awarded a large Red Velvet Rhinestone Crown, Banner, Scepter, Official Award, Educational Scholarship, and other gifts for her accomplishment. Basiyally, it has to do with ensuring , .that· . h!gh school curriculum matches college entrance standards. the Inteniational Miss the:.High 'piains ,~ea They.. will b~ holding pn:lioriin~ry. i~ ~Ii:e -~ear 'future. ~~p~t for . pa~~ant dates. Members of the Commission for a CQ_lleg~ Ready Tex~s have oeen on t~e . road' t~. get more input exactly what 'it means. oh . 'l ' ~ Austin attorney Sandy Kress chairs the :cdm'niis'siori.' Other members are kobert Scott, acting state commissioner of education, atid Raymund Paredes · of_ the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. ~"':' ' . . Perry, is asked t~ e'n d shipments ., L-~-~..,;;;.;;....;;~.,;.;,;,;::::...._;;;....J ·stud~nt~. . .· and · \..professional development for educators. So far, the commission has gathered public testimony in Austin, Houston, Arlington and Midland. In September, they'll have meetings in Harlingen and San Antonio. State considers electronic signs Transportation The · Texas Commission is contemplating passage a regulation that would allow electronic billboards visible to passing motorists. '. c'itizens and more than two dozen state legislators asked Gov. Perry to use his authority to stop further shipments of toxic waste to a Port.Arthur incinerator. The corrosive liquid waste comes from VX, a: type of military·nerve gas. The gas is chemically broken down and shipped from Indiana to Texas in 4,000 gallon containers. A Port Arthur firm is processing and disposing the liquid under a three-year, $49 million contract that took effect in April. State executes inmate death row Johnny Ray Conner was executed at Huntsville Aug. 22for the 1998 If the commission grants , robberyandmurderofconvenience store clerk Kathyanna Nguyen in preliminary ·~approv.al, a 90-day Houston. public comniel).t period fol1ow before final approval. Conner was the 400th Texas death row lnm.ate to be executed since Opponents say the changing 1982, when the state resumed messages can · distr11ct . drivers. Supporters .say ifs not that big of capital punishment. will a deal if messages .'don 'tflash or crawl. · ' I!pme . rul,e !llunicipalit~es ·w~uld ~till l).ave the fin11l say·s~)~ thc;;ir juridic;tions. laX Sales shoppers holiday helps Shopp~r~ saved about$52 million House Bill i, in effect since 2006, in state and .local sales taxes requires teams of educators to during the . Aug. l7·19 annual define ·college · readiness ' an4 the · sales·tax holiday. State Board of Edu9ation. adjust Gombs -apd S~n. Rodney ~llis . of high soh6ol curr.icula and develop Ii~uston, the'primary auth!in>fine online instmctional resources for sales tax. hoiiday law; have said Florida. man sentence given EVANS GRAIN death Joht{ Couey, the Florida man convicted' iri the 2005 rape,murder of nine- ):'i ar-old Jes~ica Lunsford, was 'sentenced to death by Florida co~rt . . . A\lg. 24. a The case prompted 31 states, · including Texas, to enact some form pf Jessica'sLaw to help prote~t ' · 'chiid~eri from . sexual predators. We are proud to be a of_the Hale Center rd to serving our community and we Our Hale Center customers in the elevator will pe harvest. season for us at the Kress location your convenience. to inquire about seed vur ~ua'vL:s, or the current grain seed dealer and would prices. We are a Golden be glad to ·help with all seed planting needs. Your business is appreciated! Kress J<,:levator '(806) !)84-2710 Hale Center Elev~tor . (806) 839-2546 • ... Ftrdilt,~A~SIT3r;%.,.., HA.L1r<::ENT:ER,AMERICAN :; ~~ail all .be u; ed' to give plants an location. . , "exceptions to this '' ,, ' ., U' . . .•. ' ~l~~~r~~s.,,, . . . ... . will?W have slow-to-establish Deciduous' ttees '(those 'tha:f lose . root) iystems• . Th~y are. better e;: '. ·.. ·"'-: ....., " their ..-leaves th~' ~inter) can be.. ··off-gotqg into· th~_ 'gr~~~d ~n' the ~~pice the Li w.i" '• · f ·'. The.~s~ time t~~~~ ~n or ~a:re ~areas.. in Y.<?U( lawn·is.mid-August ',.thr6ugh S~ptember.1;'Grass seed \ii, planted from mid-August all .the .way thfough early November. Evergreens, however, · should be planted before_ the. end of _.;:"'·'-: .. : .•..;,;;.·;.,,: ;·· .,;,ru~··'.i;. _>. .• : · ''' :·,. • ' germinates.· quickly>inthe ' warm The days may be getting shorter,"~· Remove Leaves . , . · • · . · ·· ·· , · . • · .. ·. · . ,. :! ·•.• · ..'>'' ·/··. •.. ::-· _.,, • ·:--·• .,. · • •soil and the warm days and cooler September in ·order to establish ·. · buttherelsstillplentytobedonem.., · ~e 6est'i place. to dispose of .. : .. · .~: ~ · : · . . · . - · ·. . ~ . . · • •, - · ·• ·--<~, ·• .. · ·..·,.,.. ·_. · . . .. mghts are the best combmation a · solid root system before the .•· the,yardbeforewtntersetsm. Fall• .:· fallen leaves 'ls•nght where;they-' " · · . :: ~ . ... l ,,, .· •• •. '-' .-·· ·.' -~ · · ·: .' " • · . .• ':·. •• ~ . ·, -· • · · ' ·1':'"'"· , .. · ,·for rapid .growth. New grass also ~ound freezes·. One of the most --' 1s·a great time to add perenmaiS:" · land. ;MUlching ~leaves m•o · the .. · . ... .. . . A, .••J. ·. ·····" ,.,.. ,..C!8. · .-t~ .·t' ' " · .... . •.:c;:., J ·'''' .• , •• . ··.• ..,'c hl\s.less:comp.etitionfromweeds important .things .youcandofor ano trees. to the. landscape and to. grass offers .. an excellent ·source ', ~ · ._. ,. :· ·• . ; - . · . .. · ·' '' · . ,,._. · · ·. ·~ • ~· . ,. ~ ... · · • · .,, - :·· c•· ,;· • · •· . ., for soil nutnents and water smce a newly planted tree is to·provide pr_epare your_lawn for the ~<?~g- :,. of ~ded; nutrients for ~e. Jawl'!. : ~- ·.. .'·"•.:+- · · · ·• . ·· plenty ·of water. Water -new trees . . . ;, ' •-· .. ·' • · ""•"': refore winter. If mulching'is' not · ~. mo~.t . ~eed,s gefi!llMte 10 .the • ·:~·,·····':..•'":~·""':.'::::~.>'<"' .., ... ,.- .· •· .,· ~.-n: ,. ~ ..•..,.' .. · :<. · ;<> .. , ·"·........ -~ . ~· -·· ·:·: sPQng, not .faU. . every seven to ten days in dry ~·· .·.·.·. · . · · . •. · .. - ·. . . . .· .· an option, start a .compost -pile or • · · · . weather and continue to do so ·· ·• ~i~:Augost ··to< fuia-acto~r~:rs~_~··.'iio~ate i<>ur.l~ave·s' to -~~igh.x;r · · · ~erierally ~st p~fulg ·time': ·· "'0 _. . ~~nd~~IiO:' illr~iid)'..;; s '~ne.,t·T~spl.ant.::.~r~!!nials . . . until the ground freezes . •• ,,.__. - ·~ · .._ a "itt; .:for most climate'iones·.:.· ffie' s6ii. -' You coiild· id~<>~se the leave~' to· ·M~stperenmalsneedtobedivl(Jed . .: ·· : . ·~ . ~. . ... · ' \ ·• .• :· . ·. .· · .... . . . - · · · · at least every three years .to stay ·t~ warm at;td mo1st and the au IS . ' cover sensitive plants m colder ... . · . . · · starting · ' · · · to· coo. ' · ·· 1·-.'N . ·· ·· ..~ ld"'t.~. -.-. ·" ·lim '.,. • ~·''•' . .... · • .'·,·.·· ""'··.. ·. healthy· and productlVe.:Falhs the ... ew.'.or o . ; 811 •, c ate·zones. ·:.-~re~ilihl~~tiees, slirubs . imd~gri'"s_s . ·· · ~: . :,~.,~,~} -. t;·· best time to transplant, ~vide or .. -~· r~T~e~·· ~ tho~~bih ~alen~g~ ~fo~ ~ · Add · M~i~ll ., . Member: Texas Press Association t . h ,. r a1re~·'<>llie~ ,. " · · ,..., ' • • • By Don ~· Richards years ago·, Thave forgotten . the a better idea. «I suggested.we rugs, and, by the next night after . I know we live in a world 'exact number ·of years- I lived room key first, then go eat mom and dad are gone, the beds of equal rights and equal worth on the third floor and we had no , unmade, and the comer-is used for . between the male and ·. female SUII'Pe~··· aiiLU we could do the actual ' · elevators.) previously-worn . clciQJ.es which in on Saturday in ord~r to genders, · and I ~upport those But I d_igrel!S from my topic. the "first-d(ly' crowd to get are subject to recycling (after the legal concepts. But, you will be . Very· noticeable was the shocked to know that there is a oftheway. "smell" test) at least once before distinct difference ·i n the move-in difference between males and Unfortunately, I Wl\S not the you even think of washing them. females. - That point was· driven one witl! that ''good idea';,. for ~hos'e pa~-::E.t~ who h!ld female It there is a private bath-attached, children, .from those· of us who dads also ·, apllarently home to me in a very practical the commode seat stays in the · way this past weekend. to skip move-in ·on the had male children. I felt really up position permanently. Plain, I spent last Friday and Saturday and postpone) t: to the sorry for- those dads of female simple, vanilla rooms. .students. · helping my l8cy~ar-old son move Now I know .you"are already~ was worse. Not only . ' My son moved into the dorm into his college dormitory on the thinking ahead of me on this next opening day of the dormitory. I about a 1,000 students with one car rack of.clothes- of part. move in, you have to add :. ,..which · 90• percent. were T, sbirts . · I had great sympathy for those had forgotten, . but was quickly 1 reminded, as to what a zoo-type more people to account ari'd ·cargo ·shqrts. .He had one dads of the female students. They environment that .experience can ·~· 1 w ••.•· . , and •da.ds, and 'at ·_ bag .and , ~p ; P0xes · of packed each had. racks (with an "s") of 1 be. · · ofthosebrought llllO~er ·. .·Clothing (so~ks;\ :pn_dies, .clock, clothes, multiply plastic stor~ge· or so in multiple brothers . toiletries, etc); a backpack of . Parking space close to the boxes of whatever, i pictures, dorm was. at prefuium. No. wantirig to see .their school supplies and one (and only bulletin boards, rolled-up area college dorm: · · "one") set of· new sheets. We problem, theytold us. We,._will let rugs,. curling irons, hair products, you unload from parking near the Now, take .that massiye niade; three round trips ·between bulletin board items, etc. and multiply it out to several·· the car'and the dorm, and we were doors. ·. etc. I lost count of how many to the cars, vans and basic'iilly ·moved i n. No pictures, The housing office :on f riday trips one Dad made to his fullyand then divide it into . no pdsters, .no curtains, no room afternoon. issued us a temporary packed SUV and the attached . in the dorm. You ·decorations. . parking pass, good for 90 minutes, U-Haul trailer. V must not~ that · the picture really :fast · Ifyou looked at most ofthe dorm in, the otherWise no parking zone · we were all thankful for several near the dorm ~s doors. We·used rooms of the. bo:Y$. after movecourse, l really calln.ot upper-classmen students who }Jad because· when ' I moved •· in you· would find no wiridow up almost all that allotted time j:Ust ·' volunteered and were on hand to Texas ·Tech dor:m a · few · · :coverings, no wall posters, no trying to find an empty spot · So I· . help with the move-in process for . . . . .. . ... . Covering plants-with mulch will . . th~m a fiew e;ttra' week s o f gtve r~t developm _ e.nt before freezing. · · · things you can do around the yaro · ·Comj:lost, partially decomposed h~fore the big growing. se~'ci~· . leaves, woodcliips and . bark - There i a·difference treezes .. tile~ ; inter: · Iieh?'ar~ In A'itother Words.. .- a .. the . giou~d 'to m;.l~tain ' h'e al.thy, .g"o '' ts' ·. Oc.·U· gh • ' Wl·n''g. ;-.-_'; ro·o • r '~ plant perennials. For e~ample, ; birch, • fir, oak and extra blanket .<?f_protection for the .';;•wi~t,e~ , . ·;~~'''\···. .5 1111e. The nutrients gained duri~g the suinmeJ." months make the plants less likely to die . dunn~ a move and ~e moist son an~ cooler air provide the extra TLC the plant needs in its new spring so -fll:at. they have· . ~ few extra months to recover from transplant shock and can establish their root systems before the ground freezes. Even if .you're looking fox:ward to · abreakfromsummeryardwork, don't hang up the gloves too quickly. Consistent care until the ground freezes will help ensure a healthy lawn and garden for the coming sprin~. There are a few trees that prove Call, email or tax your garage/ estate s·a le information or story information you would like to have published in the HC American by Wednesday noon for that · _ Fr:iday's .edition. Call 806-839..:.2312 or email@ halecenteramerican@ nts-online. net or-fax 806-839-9901. Wa ''G>~ Q-e"ClgG> \nc. {10\ (806) 293-2684 We will s•t 61'~ W. ~h .Plainview, Texas 79072 y~ur_ ~"r. ba_cl< on your.9oo~ side/ . HOURS: 8:00 • 6:00, Monday • Friday .·'SEFIVICSS,AVAILABLE: Ftont'; End Alignments, Wheel Balancing. Cus.toi'n Exhaust, T1.me-ups, ·Engine Ovfi!rhauls, Trarismiasions, Brakes', .Struts;. Air Conditioner ·sarvic..e.: & Repalrsl: Diagnostic EquipmQnt for ALL M~l<es: ~~ ModeJs{ Foreign ,&,Domestic). . YOUR dtiE~STOP'J.\UTO. SHOP! l?resen~: ·!'demb·ers Mayor Sheryl Canales, W.H. JCihns.on .and Mel Gomez. · ·-~ yar's.tax rat~;: · · Lastyears operafirig taxes Last years debttaxes,· Lastyear•s total taxes· · Last year~ fit .~~e Last ear total tax··ratei: j. n.un~'ilman J.T. H~;~ls;n~ Ride ()pte~grove,; Roae( 'Maf)aiiiin,, · · ·- ,Other$ Pres·e nti TQinft\v Rambo, .'r:er'ry Tlrnlfls. Brando!' Rlchar.dsor), l.annyv~~s,tl,lpetilrlales,, ?!~~~~! Espinosa, Stella Gonzales, larry Gonzales; flob~rt Babb, Munro Fe:rrt~. Franclso, ~oruncla, Nao1111 B~qwo~, l<cvln B( Gwenna Rfch; Juan l\llova, Eugene Carter, kellye ·&.Jermey Sorell e.- Gary ·Bizzell, Mary Jane 8rash~_ar, Norma Jean Johnson, Don & Jolynn M~ddln, Jvotte.Jalme, Jul.lo Sanch'ez, Jahie.Sa!Jc~ez. 'i!nd S4sle St(ou~ . ·I .. ' · l' ~ "' ••• ' ' 1 ·.,.; . . . :'·' ''('p,,:,.,t~f ,< _,. ._. /. : .. .;_· ·_ .' ·-. ) -·. . .· ;·;, ,. '' "~avor c~·n~l~.s.~~ll!i!d !he m'e etln;s.io orde~ at 7:c;lO ·~· in : ,. d ·' .t l• .. ' .:~" .., , ;: }''" · _:z:. • -· ~ Publlc. lnpu~ '~-~, ~\ : ~er~ spe~k'about 'Moll~ dir~led·~;;~~i~pusly . t -_ •. "' , MOtlo~ ·earne~: Unanif'Tlously ·Hale .Center City Council Meeting Special Called Session 7:00 P.M. -Thursday ·· Mv 26, 2007 H~le center City Hall -- 702 Main Street City Council Chambers Sid~ Eugene· ca~er presented t o the Mayor and C~u~cll th e ·mo'nthly report of the Hale Cen.t er Ambulance Service, T he EM s hl!s asked for-the ·ctt lze ns to get Involved wtth the organ1zat lon, they will pay for-your tri,lrlir;g j.ust' lmi~to ·stgn· a contra~t that ~1.~u will wor~ with the EMS ·for a· year. v9u N9 Act !!lri Take n Jari•; ,er~shear ~ 1 ,~· I' During there sever<}! Cltlllins to the· rol!cl conditlors over pn·the Ellst and ~ere wondering when the City was going td start wor,klng ·on. th~m? :Thtify liad b lj.eh .t~lll, s"ile~al times ln the past cou ple ofyears.that'.t he Citv.was going to grade ~he road~ .Md build tl;lem up s.o that Y.lhen there .w as a·rain the. roa d s.would riot liirimder wa~._r,. t<evln Rej~h was pr~~en.tto visft\.vlth ~ht; MJ~vor, and Council a bout'the .dpg probler\1 t h!'t contlnues to arise. • '-. year' effetnve'brx·ratt{: Last year" adjttsted taxe· (after subtracting taxes on lost property) This y~ar adjusted tax base . (afiersubfrac.tling alueofne~ propert ) = This yearjs eifecti etax rate · 'C-_ .,. i'he Jnv~ca-~JO~ WaS J~Ivim by Co~hcil~~n ,;,. , • ' T~e Pledl!.e, of Al~egl~nce to th.e Fl:s i.\!as hid bX ~·-~ or Caba!e& • '· , • ·~ • 'coundltti~ii Mahala·n:.:nowcl w(th itsicond froiJ, tou~lli'ial\'Optercrove tp ratiiV1h~ citv b(ll; , .; ,.. . ' . w~s nresent to )lisit,W.lth ~h~ Mayqt and. counc il t~ see If t he c;itY would· . i~crease the check given '.a s'servir;:es.· to the llbra'r.y.· The tib.rarv ·t>;os not !)~d ;~n in~rease sine". 1996. ·M rs. · ar~shear. was Informed 'that the New ·BudF.(et Ye ~ r- ~tarts in O<:tobei' ;and the cit\' would blidgetfor the Members Present: Mayor Cenales, Councilman Mel Gome r., Rick Uptergrove. J.T. Harrison and Roger Mahagan Councilman W.H. Johnson was unable to attend the meeting Others Present: f<ellle McElhone and Susie Stroud Mayor Called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Councilman Gomez moved with a second from Councilman Uptergrovc to hire Mr, Stephen Q.ulals as the contractor to build the house for the Home Grant. lncrea e pffunds to t he library, Motion Carried a Counellrnan Je>hnS'oh movecj with .s econd from Couni:llmai\ Go mc no' hlro,J1J~t> Moys to mow lots as the summer help' at eight !SS.OO) doilars ao not)r. Mayor.Canales declared the meeting adjourned at 7:05 Motion ·Carrletf Unanimously Pollee Ch1ef Terry TJn'),.ls··presented to:the Mayor and Court.cll tl)e ·ope ratlon o f his, d!lpartment f()r th e mbnlh o f June . . Tliere were· a total df fifty six (SGj cltatiorts issued.- one (1) acqider)t·inyestigat.id; 'thl'rty seven (37) warning tickets ls.1.ied. with a toi:a l'of sixty six (l;G) s tops, Ourlhg_Chief Timms report he was a sked if' th.ere had been any neW$ .about ·the grant for.tho;r PQiice ca~,s, Chief Timms Informed the Mayor and Council that.the·o e,pa_rtmem ~ee. deq l]liW farn"ras. atld,. ~liese ~.o-uJJ:I. be lncluqed With:th!! want•. . Chief Tlmm$; wan~~-,to &!!t the .Watch G.uard !i;;imeras;· whitt\ li,IIH nm fo_u r•thoi.IMln.d hin\a hundred fortv,' year' roUbatk taxt·attf Last ear's adjusred .operating tax~ . . (after subtracnug t~xe on.los~ Jrope_rty and. adjusting for anytransfeJred.funcrion; 'tal increment financing, :state 'Criminaljustice mandate and/or enhanced indigent be.a11h em expenditures + This year1sadjusted tax base = This year's effecti eoperating rate x 1.08 =this yearis maximum opemti11g rate + This year1Sdebt rate = This year1srollback rate b~c came~ tlii~!Tifllr:'ris ($4:944.$o) al$~ rJo iS46 Cutf~W for (l} a.' was ;,>$kP.d iftl1are w.a s .a , fqlrr QOIJlir h~$ be en t.IOCf!i'if!~rs ·out ~ nd .llroYnd tOWJ1 I te 8hligh t, ChiefTJmros O!Sk thi!t lft hlsls happ•mlrlg and ' there l$' a probla m Qh t,Y sort fot tl)e:CirlzeM t<:> Cil>ll hill'oHcec Departl)>ent and iet.them.know.. ,;, . Ch'd • "): ,.~ .,_, :vl ,;1 <;\~ ;...,~::;: , , foo't;:~ ~ r • .... , , ' IJ\'Tm;ESl..4.Tl!Ol' '. .,.. -J" • · '"' • ~ , "" • Agenda Item 1#9; Con ~lder and Take' Action on the Contract for Sale ·a nd Purcha~lit of Real Est:ate with ·clause$ Surviving the Exec4tlon of Deed w ill be handled by the City Attorney Mr. ~.<~riny Vos$. No Action was taken at this meeting .~ · ' ·· · · Councilman W.J-1. Jolin~on moved with a seco n<f:from Councllman.Gomez.to ~mend the reqi.tlremenrs fc;>r a W ;rrlng D}rector to havin!l ~ ooul;lle•;•c" ~lcense Instead of th.~ DQ~~Ie " B'' Licen~e. .. If \:lfY QP HALE CENTER Cld"JJISaZOOT 1n~ flll~ eq~~J CQ 1!lo!t:!ri'CI.i'Y1 1U~. llli.e 'lt0.$7~00 ['llr SlOO Qf\'!d!llll, i~M 1.1tiJII!I \IL~ qomfl4!~4 1~2!!0ti-1i1~ ·~ ., ~ . . pre~ent ~o ' . . ·. '.>- ~:· ••" Mci~ion•~af~lecj, (Jna~IITI~,>USiy abo~~ 't;~·j~~~- Robert Babb was vlsftwjth.the M; vor apd co•rndl a (uf11ert put in.the ditc h at the East end ofthe Trailer Patk .. He was also wanting_to-have.the electricity ran .over, head •. Mr. Babb was lnfdrmed the ;{;Citvldual hlidto buy theln;uilll!rt·'aitho.u_eh the Cit)' :Would help .lnstall ft, The roaci ' WherP. .thi~;I.VI II be 'placed ls,,J n t~e .~ounw 31).d ,f1~'WIII. M~~to :talk · • ~I";. Sa!ld, "VII! t:leed1:o ,11tve PtWIJ p,rop~sal f~om El<tel ~ 0 ~!.ln ,tf)'l o'{ethe.~d Wiring. • ._ ·· -------,:,_~--~----·~-::--:: :'" • DEC.!A.SED : > . ,,.: ;· IN 1'.11£ •li¥tol'l.lt~' l<O H~Uli~~Ntica• HALEC~'<l<I".ITY or l'iQIIClU(U;.!!EllllO~ The Water pepartrn.e.nt; 1Jfii pot1 waso,ln th.e cqun~ll ~·~~li~t·for' the Mayor, and Ce>uncll to loo:~ olie•; " "one Y.Ja:l present·fror.n tha(cjrf,partrnent 1 ~yS2,5.JZ. I t Non-Action -Item Statement of Inrrease/Decrease § Jt.I.UlO .MA!{fJNEZ, JR., ·),:,, rnonth~bfiUIY. . liB' rR\ ra'r. ~ ·..• ;:~ {d; If:!' J ~--CAUSE NO. L18?1 ' Judge Tommy Ramb.o· presented to th~ Mayo r and Council the Municipal Court i'~ port fqr-the moilth of 'Jlllv. There w;> s ,five thousan d 'wo·hunclred e[gn!y five.(S.S2SS.OO) ·dollars total.r!)il.enue <;olleded for 't;lu;i /; •• • .• ' Nolie<: i• het<:by given !hat odalnol LettCB of A<lnoiniotrlllioc for lhe E..mte Martinez. Jr., ll«ooscd, wen: Wucd on Augu3t 'lJ.!..""J.oo7,1n C•use No. Cou11ty Court of Hole Cowoty, Texa~, to: l.upe Martinet. All peroon> having claim• •&aiast this S.latc wbi<b I• eum:utly boina odmini"md are ""~'!ired lo ]lt<Senl thc1ll to tbeuoder~ Within tho tim• lllldiJJ thoiDIUltl<:r pr""'ribt:d b)' law. D/o: hoiHol..,.y A.llo..eyall.o.,. 2t7Jr.611oS!...t Plaiavl..,.., TX "07l DATII!Dtltcg]_~ayof~ 2007, ~~~rlf!5 Law Office ofl'oul Holloway 207 B. 6tb Slmt PWoview, l'CJW 7?072 1 . ·,:' ,'~. . . . • . • _ 'ftjere·w e re ~el/!!ral ~hlng$ th~ ,counefl .a nd, M<~vor. ·<lisc,u.~s~ tl about the. goals the·.Clty:·ls·wantlng t o reach . o"o;-n,a)or goal Is t o wor~ on th~ ~treets on \llo.:;st.Si'i,e1 to taJ(e Ca~e of ol,!r ~qyi!)rn~nt , , ',, , 1 IL _ · For mora lntormauon. call ~ta~u · ,800-333-8595 wwvv- bec~•-.-.eact r-i'V'er- _c~• ,, No Actfon 'Taken Mayor·c~-~ales; counell!n~·n W.H;,Johnsol'j,Ji~.:~-~ rrtsoo~,,Mcl GoiiH:~, ~oger Mahagah, RkkiUpt.e rgrove, Ctlv Seereta'ry Susie Stroud and City Attorney LaMy Voss want Into Executive Session In the 'City Council Chambers. To COil$ll ldvith tlie chv Ahorney regardfng legal matters,~-" " Mayor convened the.c:ouricll Into a closed rneetlng pursuant Section 551.074 of the TEXAS OPEN MEETI NGS ACT, stating the Se.c tion authorizing the ~ los«ld tf\e,etlng,\vh ic,h appear~do n t~e p ubi!S11ed a genda;_'and the Mayo( announ ced ·t h'e tirrie oftt>e' beglt!.O:l!rig.of the. C:Ie>~ed mee.tltigto b-e 9: 0 :?. o'clock p .m; and, afteo.thedosed was flnlsh ·e d;' the Mayor reC'o nve ned the coLu;cll Into pub!lc ~ession at: the anllouncei:l tfme of · p:rn . · No a tlon wa• ta ken by co uncil as result o~ m.attcrs discussed in the closed oneetrng. A certified agenda was rnalntained and kept as r,equfred by law. to ot Biildo 13&'11, pnding in the r,~:f!'.rt~~' (~~r'/?;iJ:i~~OJ As\ipda,tte!n#12 otsC:I!~$~oa!t f~r.-.theC[~v; Transport, the premier· refrigerated n the US, sponsors the,total.cost of your , . EOE training! In 17 short days you will earn your " ... . and begin your paid on-the-job training! Earn $40K f1rst and up to $150K fifth year! Excellent benefits ·and 401 K! P. 3/5 AT'l'OltNEYl'ORLUl'l! MARTINEZ, INDEPB:Nl)ENT Alll\'llNlSTIIATRIX .. . '" '"'" '" .... .,.._ , ..... ~ . . .. ,.. ... . . . . \,"' :· ·· .· Frtday,August31,2007 .ii.ALE .CENTERAMERIGAN .Hal.~ ~?~~~-H_-~lUHs Invites ::.~~:;:~~~:::;! ···s;48r····· Ev·etyone'to Join:· irt·· the Fun for ~:h~~~::th~::dt:;,~:;::::: CN~fV!CMCIJs, ~. ~ YJ ·· · LabOr Day weekend i~ here! The , traditl,onal '· end of surrimer and the beginning of fall and football season and a· ·.new school year again is here! . immediately and quickly install a than later. ·· government and economic system to dec;tl witlt.the day to day issues and mov'e ., the . country forward. ·***** And as a · wise ·old philosopher By the way; one. ·in four workers . once said, a failure to plan is a ............. in the American economy will be plan to fail. Still, Bush is wrong age 55 or over by the year 2020. to have used · our dismal failure Recently, I went to see an outdoor and withdrawal 'from Vietnam as a justification for .staying in Iraq. concert by three legends in the ***** The longer we stay, the more we country music world. I saw Ray Our Congress continues to Price, Merle Haggard, and Willie look like "occupiers" instead of "liberators". . I am not for an• spend more money than is being Nelson perform and I had never immediate troop withdrawal, · <;ontributed to the government via seen any of the three live and in taxes. Liberal economists will person. It was a great experience, but what we have tried thus claim that such is not an issue as far-freeing the Iraqi people then and each performer did a nice long as the United States is the job with the standard and other · becoming their policemen-is dominant country and economy classic hits. I prefer to remember a flawed policy and a "no win" in the world. But as China and situation for the United States and performers from a time when they India grow their economies were " in their prime", but these for the Iraqi people. The first thing exponentially, and as foreign guys can still play and sing and the Bush Administration should countries continue to own more of entertain. They are currently on a do is objectively evaluate the our ·federal debt instruments, we "limited" nationwide tour. status of the situation and accept are clearly headed in the wrong blame for mistakes, recognize the direction. Congress must stop existing unintended consequences ***** spending money we do not have. of our previous actions and We do not need higher taxes, and I noticed that President Bush policies, and then deal realistically recently spoke to the Veterans with the issues expeditiously Witli·' . we do not need to issue more debt- we need to get spending of Foreign Wars convention a succinct plan. No good can under control now. Our economy and wrongly made reference come from continued occupation cannot grow fast enough to reduce of Iraq. to Vietnam when attempting to the· existing deficits and cover justify our nation's involvement future discretionary and military in Iraq and Afghanistan. Oh, the ***** spending at any rate about 2.5% politics of war and the tremendous annually. public relations efforts now Enough huge issues facing the being showered on the American United States exist! Immigration public! Politicians everywhere reform is still one of those issues, ***** are attempting to preserve of and neither the President nor the In the next ten years, the cost of resurrect their political careers or Congress seemingly wants to Social Security, Medicare, and protect their reputations or places deal with this. 11.6 million nonMedicaid will increase by 22% in history. The truth is that the citizen Hispanics currently live and will be 51% of the federal United States should have never in the United States. 1.4 million budget. Currently, these programs gone into Iraq. Our involvement of those are said to be workers are 42% of the fed.eral budget in Afghanistan is a different in the construction business, a arnually. subject, but as far as Iraq, we did major driver of the United States not pursue Iraq after we freed economy. In total, 44 million Kuwait from Iraq in 1991 because Hispanics live in the United States ***** the United · States did not have a (with 15.1 million of those under Destiny is not a matter ofchance-plan for Iraq then. We still did the age of 18) and only 11.6 of it is a matter of choice! not have a definitive plan on the these are non-citizens. Clearly, the United States is a haven for those future of Iraq when we invaded in 2002, al).d we still do not today. who want a job and are willing ***** to work in non-skilled positions. We have failed in every aspect Change is exponential! We need And our economy, especially except militarily-where we some positive change in our our local economy, needs these were extremely overpowering countryr workers. Congress needs to deal and efficient in winning the war. with immigration reform sooner But we failed to have a plan to Hey eveeyoiie! Hope you all had a.GREAT summer 'it•s fuDe fcir schools again. and everyollC's, g~g: back,into. the routine f'or sciloot . FOotball practice bas~ going(n~ for awhile now. and both teams played on Friday h~re against Floydada. They did a gOOd j~b.' · '"" This week the JV team will play \Vellin'gton there oil Thursday; TheVaristy will be playing Wellinngton on Saturday at Dick Bivens Field.in Amarillo at l2pm. Tickets Will. be sold ii:Ltbe ' HCHS office-$4.00 for adults and $2.00 fm: students. So everyQO.e go out and support the Owls as they get a win to start off their $C880n. .. · . 'the · New "'\Tear ' ·.' , ~ .· . · ·: · .. l •' . Hale County 4-H clubs will start a new 4-H year with all of the meetings kicking off in September. Th.lS ts . a great tune . to get your kids signed up in 4-H so that they speaking, meat science, rabbits, community in the county if there consumer education, veterinary are any interested club managers to science, wildlife, sports fishing, h 1 1b . a cplease u m feel Petersburg and . e p start leadership, horse, and many more. Hale Center free to call The athletic girls have started practicing for Cross Co~ny running in the morning and working on Basketball with the coaches in the afternoon to get us ready for the season. 1! want to say good job ladies~ . you ali have w01ked VERY hard this past week and keep working to improve. organization that gives your kids many great life building The sky is the limit for activities the'Hale County Extension Office. ~~~~~;.kids can get involved in The Plainview 4_H club will have their first meeting on Monday, Currently there are four different September lOth at the Ollie Liner Hale County 4-H clubs these clubs Center in Plainview at ?:OOpm. are: Abernathy, Cotton Center, . The Plainview-Horse Club will opportunities. There are many different projects that kids can be We would all like to welcome all the new teachers who will be teaching throughout the campuses and also welcome back aU the returning teachers. involved in through 4-H. Sowe projectsthatHaleCounty4-Hoffer are cooking, showing livestock, shooting sports, ·photography, gardening, dog care, clothing, consumer life skills, public ~ao::~:.~~e entire year of Hale 4-H Tuesday we had Meet the Teacher/Owl Night which went great. Thanks to all the parents for coming out and supporting us. Everyone remember that on Friday we have an early release day getting off at I 2:30p.m. So don't forget I hope everyone has an AWESOME school year and have fun in everything you do. Go Owls and Lady Owism!! God Bless. Call, email or fax your garage/estate sale info to the HC American by Wednesday noon Jot that Fridays edition. Call 806839-2312 or email@ halecenteramerican@nts-online.net or fax 806-839-9901 Lion''s Club Broom Sale Tuesday, September 4th Lion's Club Flag Service Call Claude Burnett and get your Flag Service started today!: Call839-2414. is an awesome youth llth at 3:30. Cotton Center 4- H Club first meeting will be on • Tuesday, September lith at 6:00 P.M. at the First Baptist Church in Cotton Center. ' • There will also be a swine · meetmg · ..,.or any one who proJect : . ~~c ~~cc . is interested in showing hogs in Hale County 4-H on September 18th at · 6·.00pm at the Hale IP'' t\6AJ~ ' ~~w~~~~~JJ~JJ~J.~1JI :lfl~ : . County Extension Office located' • at225Broadway. Atthemeeting : ::: J>.· 1 BJ~· ~ ·· ~lA.~· ': AAIAJft.nJAJIJPJJ fjJd~ :•··. NJJJJflVf/JtJ(iJYfj Jr/C) IJ.ift,. ~(/. ~~ . ·. 1 •• M .~=:· validation tags may be ordered and swine project orde(s will be taken. Please make a point • : Plainview, . and Hale County- meet on Tuesday, September 11 at Horse Club. If your community the Ollie Liner Center at 6 :3 0pm. to attend this meeting or call Andy Hart if you are interested • • does not currently offer a club your kids can still be involved in this great program. Just pick a club that most interest ·you and sign your kid up for that club. We would love to start clubs in each in showing a swine project this : yearinHaleCounty4-H. For more information about • these or other 4-H projects, : contact Andy Hart, CEA-4-H • ·• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • at 806/291/5270 or by email at amhart@ag.tamu.edu. The Abernathy 4 _H Club will meet on Tuesday, September 11 at the Abernathy Elementary School at 3:30pm. Hale County 4 _H will also offer a Clover Kid club this year in Abernathy. This club is open • t/Vc) / ~ ·, ·~. •.. 1 ·F ':.: F~iday, August.31, ·' . ~ . . ''( . THE ALTMAN GROuP ~ . .&.\ > .Iu~""""" SP"ci•Us~ . Mark Altman YOUR MOST IMPORTANT VACATION ' NEED IS YOUR FAI.TH is for. many of us, it' may b.e your ~acation time. If so, wh~re and how you wlll .go will depend on how much time you have, what you enjoy doing and your budget. · . You could go sightseeing in another city, or C(Jmping in tlie WOOdS, ,the desert, Of stay. by a body of water, .dependmg on where you Iwe. Driving· m.ay be the .best way to get the~e, because you can stop to look at the pomts of . interest and toke pictures. . Wherever you go, don't negJect_ your ~aith. In a city, attend a House of Worship, 1f posstble: At a campsite, remember that the t~ees, m?untams and water are all part of God s creO!tons for_ your - · .enioyment. 'Remefhber a~~o, that He ts w~tchmg · over you wherever yov are, because He 1s everyw~ere on this earth. . As it P.O. Box 548 Hale Center, Texas 79041 telephone: (806) 839-2212 Fax: (806) 839-2140 Mobile: (806) 893-2056 Spcu.dtztn~ In ( tup • l'l\lll • l'tclplll\ ,md l .tstult: •[ dlllllt.thtlll) Ch.\;l.r ch Directory Established March 2, 1872 ~c~ .· - .. ·- . .. . Lot-01-Cars 322. S. Main-- Hale Center- 839-20:'72 ~-~ ~Gin 806.:.839-2436 Quarterway Gin, Inc. · 889-3391 Abell Funeral ·Home 223 S. Main St. Hale Center 839-2626 www.Abei/Funera/Home. com B~ The Church of God of the Firstborn 322 E. Stevenson - Hale Center Paul Alvarado - Pastor SS: 9:45a Worship: lla Wednesday: 7p First Baptist Church Cotton Center J.D. Templeton.- Pastor SS:9:50a Worship lla Evening:6p Lowe's Pay and :Save rt.'~1 ......_..-.62-2-..Av-e......a... -s_39--21iii22iliiilll2_ Church of the Valley Hale Center Eliseo Saldana - Pastor Sunday: lOa Evening 6p Wednesday: 7:30 First Baptist Church Hwy 70 West . . Halfway SS: 9:45a Worship: 10:50a Evening: 5:30 p ··wednesday: 6p Rivers of Living Water Rios De Agua Viva lOth and Main St.- Hale Center Salvador Arteaga - Pastor SS & Worship: lla Thursdal;~ ·s.:;., :• 7 ~--'li""'C'" Jimmy Cameron-Pastor 45 ss. 9::i:~:;,~~:Yi~~Pio: a ... ...------------------------~ F~;~ ~i~~:vc~enne•:.::!.~:O~h Joi~~~:~:.~~~u~!ter ~ Dr. Carrol Green-Pastor SS:9:30a Worship:10:50a . A Suttess ·. AT LOWERINGYOURFOOD BILL!-SHOP HERE!! 1==~====~~55==~~~--EB~~==~ 839-2312 Hale Center ' 11 2007 HALE CENTER AMERICAN @ • ~.·'o..N•.·. ~~ Child Choir& Eveing: 6p tot Cotton Center Farmers Coop Gin Wed. Prayer Meeting, RA's, GA's {~:. & Mission Friends: 6:45p ·" Church ofCbrist . ~~): Cotton Center .202 .W. 4th.St.-Hale Center St. Theresa Catholic Church ·'l "i~.l '-------------~----.. Charles Cook-Minisler 504 E. 13th St.-Half . Ce{l~et: ~ •"•~ : !--1!11. ~.!!11.~~~~--...- - -..... Jason·Freed-Associate ~lnister . Sat. Mass: 5p Sun •.Mass:lla ~ · .· . . . ..·. Bibte'·s t~dy:9:45a Worship 10:30a Mon. Mass: 7p Wed. Mass: 7p ~ I . . .._llillil!.ll!l. ______;.,. . 1 The Church of the Living God 1315 N. Ave E-Hale Center , .,.. Pat Baca-Pastor . '·· 'SS: <lO:OOa. Worship:ll.:OOa ~yenmg: 6p ~,;ti.i~<c~,;~~:<~t,> ~ ~. J/t.r'. :4;,Wednesday: ·7p + ,'f< .,, v-········,..,- .. [•ij, li;;~ ...·, ~. ·i JW •. ,. Brown Pharmacy 601 Ave.G- 839-246.6 --·H ale Center ~--~~----~------~ ' ' I ' 2007 HALE CENTER AMERICAN SportS l{eaJ~ .. . <~:. By Ran~y Howard ~,..,-.:_ Western Little LeagUe · All Star team played in the Little League World Series (which really is a "world" series) and won their division but lost to the All Star team from Warner-Robbins, Georgia in the United· States Championship Game. Lubbock, who was asked to wear jerseys labeled "Southwest" (as champions of the Southwest United States regional tournament), rebounded and won the third~place game. By the way, Warner-Robbins beat Japan later Saturday_for the Little League World Championship. What a season for a group of 11 and 12 yea:r old athletes from Lubbock! 1\M/\A . ' .. ' coinmitt~e so 'sec~etive ' and why ~ubbock's In Texas high-school football, the . season kicks off ·this· week also. In Class AAAAA, no surprise that Southlake Carroll starts out the 'season .as the Numfier One'"'' Team in the State, having won 73 strajght .games .and three straight state· chaJ!lpionships. · Of cot~rse, the Dragons have a new head coach since Todd Dodge left to take o~er ·at the University ~f North Texas (North Texas State for you old timers!!!) but his son, Riley, returns at quarterback after having beei1 the Class SA Player of the Year last year. AAA/\_A 1 aren't their final votes available ....,_ _ _.;;;;.;;,.;;;~~;;;.;.,.o~~--· for the public to see and discuss? AA/\AA The National Football League will again this weekend let college football take center ,stage and,~.simply continue with ''their final pre:season contests arid tlien begin league play the week and weekend after Labor Day. The NCAA,iNFL and television·have found a workable solution with this arrangement. It makes the NFL regular season end during the week of Christmas, and also conveniently extends the play-offs so that the Super Bowl i~ played annually in the first weekend of February. The· 2007 college football season Wolfforth Frenship is ranked .fifth 1\1\1\1\1\ kicks off this week and weekend! in the state in Class AAAA. The West Texas A&M Buffaloes host a very good and a very . 1\/\/\/\/\ Major League Baseball enters the talented University of South final month of regular season play Dakota Coyotes team in Canyon Voters for the Texas High School . for 2007:with every division race on Thursday night! The Univ'ersity Associated Press polls this season ' still very tituch undecided. Boston of South Dakota is located in include Les Giles of the Amarillo does have an eight game lead Vermillion, South Dakota. Globe-News and George Watson . over the,yYankees, and they have of the Lubbock Avalanchealready won 80 games with 30 1\AI\1\1\ Journal. Again this -year, I was . more g~mes to play. But a~ything not asked nor will I be a voter in , is possible h1 b!lseball today. The Texas Tech Red Raiders open the weekly polls. 1\/\/\AA ~: the season in Dallas at Southern 1\AAAA Methodist University for a Monday . Labor Day afternoon It has been. quite a week for the game from Jerry Ford Stadium on Go O\lt and watch some high school Houston Astros. Last Sunday, the the SMU campus at 3:00. football this Friday night!!!! Astros appropriately retired Jeff Bagwell's jersey. No Astro will 1\l\1\1\l\ A/\/\1\1\. wear Number 5.again in honpr of this great former Astro superstar. The University of Southern The Pro Football Hall of Fame He has joined Houston in 1991 California Trojans start the season has ame11ded some voting rules and hit 449 home runs in his as the Number One Team in the and now does allow a "senior's . career..while achieving a ·highlyNation. Coach Pete Carroll does committee" that will be allowed respectable ..';.97 batting average. have an impressive number of to nominate worthy candidates for . Other AStro players whose jersey experien~ed lettermen returning, induction whom might have been numbers have been retire(f include and the Trojan offense is more wrongly exclu(,ied by the regular -Nolan Ryan, Mike Scott, Jimmy than extremely potent. But USC voting and selection processes. Wynn, L!lffY Dierker, Jose Cruz, has a tough schedule and plays in That committee has nominated Do11 Wil~on, and Jim Umbricht an even more competitive Pac-1 0 long time Kansas City defensive Owner Drayton McLane told Conference that has, some great back Emmitt Thomas and former Bagwell at the ceremony, "Thanks teams and surviving ·the league Chicago Cardinals running back for being achampion!" . _campaign will be a daunting task. Marshall Goldberg as c,andidates or course, that is why teams play in 2008. Why didn't they select l\/\l\1\1\ the · schedule .of gimes to. ·see former Atlanta Falcon Tommy ~ho the last team standing is in Nobis and former Dallas Cowboy January! - " .· · ·"Bullet" Bob Hayes? Why is this Things Steam Up At ·. The.Dinner ·11?i15le: F!:linily Meals Mak;e A Cqmeback (NAPSI)~In most American families,- p~rents juggle work, school, children's sports and a bunch of other activities, often making family dinner an afterthought at best. · · · Studies show, however, that families that eat dinner together tend to do better. Here are a .few facts and figures: ' • Children who eat dirujer with their family are more likely to eat healthier foods and 1pore balanced meals. • Teenagers who have five or more family dinners a week,-compared to those who have two or less, are three times·les-s likely to try marijuana, two and a halftimes less likely to ,snioke cigarettes, and.one and·a·half . _, ,.. f ·. · times less likely to try .alc()hol. '· ... - .. . - -· ... ,. . . . -• For -30 years, beginning in tlie ''70s, families ate d,itine;r together less each. year. But, according to a Harvard study,. thQ.tr~n~ bpttoiited out in 2003, as families have rediscovered the benefits of .eating dinner together. · '· · ~ Making a healthy, tasty, filling meal for your family can be more easily said than done. In the past, popping frozen ingredients in the.microwave oft¢n meant soggy veggies, chewy me.1t and skimpy portions. New microwave steaming technology is beginning to:revolutionize the microwave meal. Companies such as Hibachi House use innov_ative steam packaging that essentially serves as a m.odern microwavable steam cooker, evenly heating the meal from the outside iri and .the inside out. The result is flavorful, properly cooked rice or noodles ~d -me~t, fish and vegetables that are firm and juicy. · These meals.generally take only minutes to make and prevent mealtime from falling into a.·"Moilday~is-mac-'n' -cheese~night" iut. · For additional timesaving meal ideas, visit www.hibachihouse.com. ;!:, -:; ' \-'. . ~~ · ~ ·~..,. .... ; l . r 17 Monday, September 3rd CLOSED · . . ·Tuesday, September 4th .Beef Enchiladas, PintO Beans, Spansih Ric'e, Tossed '_· Salad, c .lilpslhot sauce, Chocolate Pudding> -·~ ,~,,~. .- Wednesday, September 5th · ·,- ... ·· PC)lish Sausage, Steiumid Cabbage, Turnip Greens, Blonde Brownies, Cornbread · Thursday, Sep~einber 6th ·. :F.~ ,'B~e~. S~ogn.3ff, Noodles, C.U:.Ot Coins, Bisc~t, . . ..... ·'"'~· ~. ,...., ., .. . . Banana Puddmg ,. . , .. ' . :... ··~ · · Friday, September 7th · ·::j'f~ Cheeseburgbr wlbun, lettuce, tomato, onion, baked... · .. ;"Form~r High Pla1riiCotton Speciillist ~~me4 ~§.Ps "Ne~ \'.ice Pt:esident for Ag ·· '<.· · ·_, . .. . I · · ·' · . . · . '' 2 ,··Reseaidi · · -~" ·f¥njiilif • to : ~ott<>r·''produpers · · acros~ .High Plains; has been .: named the new Vice President for.' 'for the · _Hale Center Senior Citizens · 839·2428 ·:, -· : ·:JJJEumyne Needh!Jm ~· ..::~·,,, 0 . Today.~ . . .pasta· tneat; .meat sauce,. lini~ beans;· tossed sal'ad; ·coffee;· cake, fruit, and garlic bread. ' It was a delicious meal. You all are welcome to join us any day at 12:00; The fellowship is great and you will enjoy it. I am proud to be a Texan today. We aren't the bigg~st Unjqn ,.an~ore. But we · · .!lfe the 2nabigge·st anlTexas has .. everything.- There are mountains and -beautiful deserts. We, have .. Palo l:>uro Canyon; which is just beautifuL We have the wide open plains with ·all the'crops grow.irig. The people in<:rexas_are.just.the best. They are the friendliest . people anywhere. If you need . ;help; .they w llf he there; Texis I really-~pp~e~·iatis~nijrcitiib'n~.,, They provide a delicious hot meal everyday. . It is a great place" to . hang out. It is Jike.a home away . from home. Diln'ff~!g~t t~ go ~o Church on -. Sunday. Have a gOod week! r.~ ,~~!"- ·~.i~: .·r'~·~. :-:~'1>:~. ~-t· ~ . : ;._:-·-~-·~~:·· • . .D{ :Kat~t,- ~~~: :~ · ~~son , ·Cotton-Incorporated. . R~~~if;~tkii~~{7' 4t6W..2nd.St • p PANHANDLE: Temperatures · w.ere above average all week. ~~~lated' thunderstorms_ .brought: · · as 'much as 1 1/4 inches ·of rain ~ Larid preparation cm1iiimes ·'for whe_at plant~ng. Soil moisture in most .areas 'is .short.' Corri ranges ~ from · f~ir to : excellent with mbst areas niporting good. Mu<;h o( the crop' is~ the ,dent ~tage, Cottoii.; ·. is fair with' some bollwo~ moth and l~al . infes~tions reported. Peanuts . are good with· :no pest problems. · Mos~ of . the , grain : · sorghum ~rop is' in ·good · sliape; but head"{orms are sliowfng: uj:i . in a few ~elds : The, soybetlJ}· c~6p · . is ·good·with ·no pest·'problimis. Range' conditlons are deciiniti.g as a result hot, dry weather,: Fire: danger lias iilcieasi;d. cattle are hi. of ex~llent c~ndition. . SOUTH PLAINS: Rainfalhin .. some areas ranged as high as 3.22 inches. nie com harvest continue~ with goo~ Y.ields C~tton.' is .in fair go'od .coriditiori with . much o( the drYlaiJ.d · cotton showing : moistuie stress! 'Grain" sorghum . peanuts are fn good condition. Piunpkins · have · progressed :well, 3,nd the harvest should start in mid-September. Watermelons are being h~ested.' with ave~ge . yields . reported:. P&stures and ranges are in good , condition~ -· Cattle are m- good condition with ;no ,.supplem~~taJ · feeding reporte& · · 'to reporteQ.. ana ' .• · • -1 ...... ·;.' • ;, '~. ' -· · Iritehuitional Board ·o f Di~~ctors . .. ·meeting 'in.Memphis, 'J'N. Hake : -'YilL assurm~. his new duties Septemb~r 4, and be based out of Cq,ttop Incorporated's World Headquarters. : · and Research Center in Cary, NC; .· "We are truly exci~d to have Kater on :our staff," ·confirmed J. Berrye Worsham,¥ ,President ·& CEO, Cotton lnq~_rporated. "His in-depth know~dge of cotton will allow hin:i"-to assist · our efforts to build. 'oh.' cotton's message of sustainability - a topic that continues to ilicrease in importap.ce with both Stmsumers and retailers." ::: . unless ce"nain terms are included. · the lease requires renter's Q. Yesterday I received a notice · ' insurancundyoudidnotwantto .. ,from my apartment complex Sfgn it, you may simply walk away ; , telling' me thatl must carry renter's 'and go to anot~er apartment: · lnsmance to cover damage to· my apartment How can this be . If you have a lease that does not requ,ire insurance, however,. the possible? It is not a term of my landlord may not just change the ' ' lease, and l have NEVER heard terms. Ask your landlord where . of anyone 'making tenants carry you the money. , slic~ or hook ends up in·~ wind,ow insurance to protect the buiiding your lease requires insurance. If ·, along the'fairway. The question in which they live. I was always he can't show you a clause in your ' Q. A' hole at a golf club I play 'is wh;ther this sign.changes·this under the impressi~n:that renter's lese, I suggest you let the landlord at has a sign that says ':'golfers rille. It is an iftteresti~g'qitestion. insurance was jus( that.: insrirance know,that, a~ soon as yo~rlease . are responsible for accidents to . '7,Jt may be that,by playing gol/J!ou to protect youf' belongings, · if is , uJ1 j~l/ 'will·'either mpve or homes. 'I thought I heard you say ' ·~gr~e to the rulf!s 'of the course, you ~ desire. I feel that this is rene~ it qnd get insurance. In my , orie time that the law says golfers ' and tllis:is one .of the rules you in . effect, like carrying 'properly . . opinion,.however, tenants should· are ~ot resp~n~ible if they brbak a ~ '· agreed to abide by. I/ y~u play · insurance on something 'that does always have renter's insurance. wiridow. What is th~ law? that hole and do not take steps not belong to me. Can I be forc~d • One reas.on you need,it is that the · . to preve~t your ballfirom hitdno ., to buy this insuranc~? lease may make you responsible A Great question! As a generar · a window, you could be liable. It for any damage to the apartment rule,' gol"ers are not responsible ~'a"'J ~lso 'be aroued that a person A, nn :.i apartment may · · '.1' ., re9urre t!Jat you or a guest causes, for ' for. da,~ge to .a ' house, by could be considered neglige~t, a tenant to obtain any '. type example, walls f)r carpets burned '.the course, : unle~s they ~ere . i/aft~r se~ing that s.ign they stili' insurance as part_ of th.e ;lease. by 'a ·smallfire~ ' ,:. \' tlegligent: In other words, as long 'bf :hii an,il damaged ,a home; Tile. A letfse i; si~iply a ctmtr~ct and as yo~ (ake normal precautions,""!;':' botto'n,J line islam not ~~re ifth~ either party inay refuse to tig~ee If Q. I heard the legislature changed the jurisdiction for ·small claims court. Hc:>w much may I 'now sue for? .When ' does the change become J!f~ctive? , · ·' A. Yott are correct, ihe~ la'w regarding small ·claims · court jurisdiction- has been changed. ,n: ,.we S eptem ber 1st , the E:JJec jurisdictional alnount has been raisedfirom $5,000 to $10,000. Q. I p.urch~s~d a bf?at in February of last ye~r: J n Marc\}; !.'took it . back ~to ' th~· s~ller to ·have some 0 not,.~~~~;;;;;;~;;~~;;;~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~9J==='::::::::::::: work on i!.back. I stillThe have gottendone the poat owner I of the shop . keeps proqlisi~g ·me that the boat will be returned, but I am s till waiting. What can I do if he will not work on the boat or return it? A. It may be hard to force the seller to work 011 tlte,boat, but you may be able to get him to return it. I suggest you demand that he promptly do tlte work..and return· it, or at least return it. If he does not, you may file a claim ill small claims court f or the value of the guess is 'that he would boat. rath.er return the boat than pay My FOR SALE \'EIIICLES FOR S.\LE 1989 dodge Daytona, $1000 obo. Call good . .296'-i7807 EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE 2002 Honda .trx3 00ex 4 ~heeler The City of Hale Center will be electric start with $ speed ':Yith takitig applications for ' a Wate reverse $2500.00 also a 2002.' . Works Supervisor. Must have · Honda 750 ACE niotorcy~iye DoqbleCLicense. TheCityoffers with 6300 actual miles $4500.00 IJealth Insurance, a Retiremen · call 8 39-22i4·or ·983-7f62. · '* Plan, Holiday Pay; Sick Leave, and Vacation Time. To get a application come by Hale.Cente City Hall at 702 Main Street o. call (806) 839-241112412 t receive an application by mail. All applications need to be in b · Au st 10 2007. LOST & FOUI\D <: : / Certified Nurse Aide Classes ., ·.; Tren~hing,~ 1 :Ditching service: irrigation · ·, and electric · ·· line 'trenching;•; backhoe seivice, Ie~tt Beginning September 15th ' Pre-Registration is Required Possible Financial Aid Class 'Sif~ is Limited . . . . . Running Draw .c;are.' Cent~r, · .·. repair/~a]WiJ<>e @ 806-233-2ow ,.,~.t' . ;. · · 806 285 2677 ·or 806~.252-bo63: · ' · . · •· &.;;;.o_....;._ _ _ _~~~~;.::;..::~..:....-..-.;.;..:;_.., ............,.., .•.., . ... ,. ' "·'-.r;• .. after 6 pm ., W/,lift1 ~q~~i!i6~:r,ne;:w' tires , 1 Call ·- -2 KEYS were found h~~e !lthe FOR SALE , ,. HCA drop box: Call 839-2312. 160 acres CRP ·land. Call ·806·, -PHOTOGRAPH ' equipment 832-4467 or 806-iTl-1235 ; for~t' ·':J ound in pt:J.~,ofthe plazas next to more information. ,,, ' the RCA.~ Call 839-'23"12 ': WORK \VAl\ I'ED 839 ~2746 1983 Chevy bandicap:~an '...j. ..~ ' ')' ' ' HOUSE FOR RENT A child's motor c~r .(alm~:f new) ." '2 bedroom-carpOl1-storage 2 .ceramic kilms-,one .iarge and 100 Ave n:; 325 a month one small. Call839-1283. Korg SR Synth Module - $50 ·Alesis Dmm Machine- $25 Alpine 300 Watt Car Amp:- $50 2 Huffy Boys Bicycles - $10 each · 2 Large Sony' Speakers - $10 4 Used 15" Dunlop Tires and Custoll). Toyota Rims - $40 ·Nordic Track Ski Machine - $25 Call879-4587 for details. , $200 deposit. ·call 68 5~54 ll HOME FOR RENT 1 Br, unfurnl~hed house, goo~ sized living room & kitchen. 205 W 2.nd, $200ipionth. reii~ble party. C~ll 839~2956.· ' ' .' ' to ., Real Estate·· FA.ltRAR& Ass0·ciATEs :. HOME FOR SALE 3· 2, large .living r oom. Remodeled inside and outside. Large backyard with 'fruit , trees. Come see. Call806-839•2431 or 806-928-5923 . 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, carpeted, . draped, stonn windows & doors. Ready Built House . For Sale . To be moved. Call293 =0801 or 292-7222. 806~894-7099 HALE$Y.A;Y: 2 m.iles , east on..7Q, 114 sec. · HAPPYUNION: 1/2 " ·s~i::. cR.P: " 7·miles west on I 27 on Highway·54:·J ,bd, 2 112 bath, 2 ~ffi'~e; stiirroom, p<iol, 2sh,qps, l60 A . 9-tll:W. $4{){),000 . . "'. Michael :Villarreal (IPC/Chemistry/Physics), Francisco V~squez · (Spanish/AthlE~tics), James Pittman (Algebra 1-IVGeometry), Al~m ', Berry {Arf!Y~~rbdok), Anna Montemayor{Biol9gy/IPC),·Jessicft Winfrey {TechnoloRyApplications), MelisaHill (Techn()l6~yAsst.)