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MyPlainvew.<strong>com</strong><br />

May 29, 2011<br />

OFF<br />

THEY<br />

Agriculture ........ 8A<br />

Business ............ 7A<br />

Classified ...... 9-12C<br />

Comics .............. 7B<br />

Lifestyles ........ 1-3C<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

One is short and one is tall,<br />

but the valedictorian and<br />

salutatorian of Plainview<br />

High School’s Class of<br />

2011 offered much the same message<br />

to their classmates: It’s OK to<br />

mess up.<br />

“Yes, the future is scary, but<br />

don’t be afraid. It’s just life,” Hallie<br />

Wells, the 5-foot-4 valedictorian<br />

of the class of 304 graduates, said<br />

during Friday night’s <strong>com</strong>mencement<br />

ceremony at Wayland Baptist<br />

University’s packed Hutcherson<br />

Center. “It’s a life where we mess<br />

up, fall short and shed lots of tears.<br />

But, who cares? It’s also a life<br />

fi lled with excitement, happiness<br />

and love.”<br />

Kacy Richburg, the 5-foot-10<br />

class salutatorian, told her classmates<br />

to “enjoy this time in your life.<br />

Soak up every possible moment and<br />

live life to the fullest. Don’t be afraid<br />

to make mistakes, because the lessons<br />

we learn are what shape us into<br />

the people we be<strong>com</strong>e.”<br />

Wells made reference to her<br />

height and to being “vertically<br />

challenged.<br />

“When I was younger, being<br />

short really bothered me,” she<br />

said. “My parents always told me,<br />

‘You might be small, but you have<br />

a big heart. It took some time, but<br />

I fi nally realized that my parents<br />

were right. I learned that instead<br />

of focusing on what you look like<br />

on the outside, it is important to let<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Day<br />

activities set<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Day in Plainview<br />

will include a special cemetery<br />

ceremony followed by not one<br />

but two gatherings for veterans<br />

and the public.<br />

Monday’s 10 a.m. ceremony at<br />

the gazebo in Plainview Cem-<br />

MEMORIAL, Page 2A<br />

INDEX<br />

Obituaries ......... 4A<br />

Opinion ............. 6A<br />

Sr. Spotlight Spotlight ... 7-8C<br />

Sports ....1-2, .... 1-2, 8-10B<br />

TV Listings ...... ......3-6B 3-6B<br />

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your heart grow on the inside.”<br />

Wells made reference to Colossians<br />

3:23 — “Whatever you<br />

do, work at it with all your heart,<br />

as working for the Lord, not for<br />

men.” She suggested being passionate<br />

for whatever path is taken<br />

and to “make your life an inspired<br />

journey.<br />

“Whether you’re big or small, let<br />

the heart inside of you shine so that<br />

you can reach your dreams. Now<br />

is the time for all of us to be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

the people we always dreamed of<br />

being. This isn’t the end of our<br />

story, but only the fi nale of a small<br />

chapter.<br />

“Make your life something<br />

worth remembering. Make yourself<br />

happy. Make a difference. <strong>The</strong><br />

world is waiting.”<br />

Wells closed by referencing<br />

singer Taylor Swift and encourag-<br />

GRADUATION, Page 2A<br />

Kevin Lewis/Plainview Herald<br />

Plainview High School awarded diplomas to some<br />

304 graduates on Friday at Wayland’s Hutcherson<br />

Center. At top, Jessica Rodriguez and Dallas<br />

Gutierrez share a hug; (above) Neissly Tapia sports<br />

fl owers and balloons as she poses for a photo with<br />

Annabelle Rivera; (at right) PHS teacher Leslie<br />

Richburg videos her daughter Kacy as she delivers<br />

her salutatorian address. Seated beside Leslie is<br />

valedictorian Hallie Wells.<br />

75¢ Tuesday-Friday<br />

$1.75 Sunday<br />

Farmers planting & praying for rain<br />

By RICHARD PORTER<br />

Herald Agriculture Editor<br />

With the planting deadline for cotton just<br />

around the corner, area growers are getting their<br />

seed in the ground and praying for rain.<br />

Hale County producer Weldon Melton said<br />

the drought hasn’t changed many farmers’<br />

minds this spring about their planting plans.<br />

“Most people are just staying with their regular<br />

program,” Melton said, adding that about 95<br />

percent of the irrigated cotton around Plainview<br />

has been planted.<br />

Depending on where the fi eld is, the planting<br />

deadline for cotton on the High Plains ranges<br />

from May 31 in the northern Panhandle to mid-<br />

June south of Lubbock.<br />

In Hale County, the deadline is June 5, Wel-<br />

Gas thefts on the rise<br />

By JESSICA THORNTON<br />

Special Projects Writer<br />

Like the rest of the country, Plainview<br />

has seen gasoline prices increase the past<br />

few months, and that’s not the only thing<br />

going up. So are the number of people<br />

pumping fuel and not paying for it.<br />

According to Capt. Manuel Balderas<br />

of the Plainview Police Department,<br />

every time gas prices go up, so does the<br />

number of gas drive-offs.<br />

Most of the recent gas thefts have occurred<br />

at Allsup’s convenience stores.<br />

He pointed out that some convenience<br />

stores have pre-pay requirements in<br />

place to prevent theft, but some stores<br />

don’t, and so they’re more susceptible<br />

DRIVE-OFFS, Page 2A<br />

don said.<br />

Mary Jane Buerkle with Lubbock-based<br />

Plains Cotton Growers confi rmed that throughout<br />

the region growers are getting their seed<br />

planted.<br />

In a recent PCG newsletter, Buerkle explained<br />

that producers have decided to “forge<br />

RAIN, Page 2A


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Salvation Army’s supplies dwindling<br />

(USPS 143-040)<br />

820 Broadway St., P.O. Box 1240<br />

RAIN Plainview, Texas 79072<br />

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Web: www.myplainview.<strong>com</strong> <strong>The</strong> Plainview Salvation truly needy.”<br />

ing new employment. their hearts and creating a<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Herald is published<br />

Army is throwing out its <strong>The</strong> Salvation Army Those seasonal visitors bridge to a better tomor- ahead” despite the lack of rain this<br />

daily Tuesday through Friday (except net in search of monetary provides food for the to <strong>The</strong> Salvation Army row.”<br />

winter and spring.<br />

Christmas Day) and is published every donations to help the hungry, clothing for the swell the ranks of the <strong>The</strong> Salvation Army, Melton said that even producers<br />

Sunday by <strong>The</strong> Hearst Corporation, needy and the destitute. needy, shelter<br />

regulars — an evangelical part of the with water are struggling to keep<br />

Plain view Herald Unit, 820 Broadway,<br />

P.O. Box 1240, Plain view, Texas 79073-<br />

“We are concerned that for home-<br />

the homeless, universal Christian church up with the lack of rainfall —<br />

1240. Periodicals postage paid at Plain- we won’t be able to help less people<br />

chronically established in 1865, has Plainview has received only 1.55<br />

view, Texas. POSTMASTER: Send address people arriving at our and counsel-<br />

unemployed been supporting those in inches of moisture so far this year,<br />

changes to Plainview Herald, P.O. Box door through the suming for the<br />

and those need in Christ’s name according to records at the Herald.<br />

1240, Plainview, TX 79073.<br />

mer,” Plainview Corps sick at heart.<br />

psychologi- without discrimination He said that even though farmers<br />

TO SUBSCRIBE/ Offi cer Capt. Al Martinez And there<br />

callydam- for 130 years in the pre-watered, many had to water<br />

MISS YOUR PAPER said.<br />

is always<br />

aged who United States. Nearly again to just get the crop started.<br />

806-296-1300<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Salvation Army a <strong>com</strong>pas-<br />

have been 30 million Americans “It’s a challenge with that ir-<br />

Home Delivery 1 Mo. has always relied on sionate ear at<br />

receiving receive assistance from rigated stuff to get it up,” Melton<br />

Daily/Sun (5 days + E-edition) 11.75 the generosity of local <strong>The</strong> Salvation<br />

food, cloth- <strong>The</strong> Salvation Army said.<br />

Weekend (Thur, Fri, Sun., E-edition) 7.75 residents to help us do our Army, where<br />

ing, shelter and each year through the In particular, he said, growers<br />

Sun. Only 9.00<br />

work, and we are making the confused and the<br />

counseling through- broadest array of social with drip irrigation are needing a<br />

Mail Rates<br />

a special plea at this time injured can pour out their out the year, Martinez services that range from rain to get their crop started. With<br />

Daily/Sun (5 days + E-edition) 14.50 for support.”<br />

hearts and never have to said.<br />

providing food for the the continued hot dry winds, they<br />

Sun. Only 10.00<br />

Explaining that the fear judgment, Martinez As a result, “We fi nd hungry, relief for disaster are struggling to get moisture into<br />

needs of Plainview are said.<br />

all of our supplies already victims, assistance for the the top of the soil profi le.<br />

Advertising Deadlines growing and so are the Who are the truly running low, and we disabled, outreach to the “It’s just an issue of the wind and<br />

efforts of <strong>The</strong> Salvation needy? <strong>The</strong> captain ex- haven’t gotten into the elderly and ill, clothing the hot, dry weather sucking it out,”<br />

Edition Space/Copy Final Proof Army in meeting those plained some of them are summer,” he said. and shelter to the home- he said of the top of the profi le.<br />

Sunday 5 p.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Thurs.<br />

Tuesday 5 p.m. Thurs. 5 p.m. Fri. needs, Martinez points out hardworking, low-in<strong>com</strong>e <strong>The</strong> Salvation Army less and opportunities for According to forecast, the fore-<br />

Wednesday 5 p.m. Fri. 5 p.m. Mon. that, “Our holiday dona- families whose food is asking for donations underprivileged children. cast calls for a 20 percent chance<br />

Thursday 5 p.m. Mon. 5 p.m. Tues. tions have long since been budgets stretch to the from “everyone who cares Eighty-two cents of every of rain today and again Tuesday.<br />

Friday 5 p.m. Tues. 5 p.m. Wed. depleted, and lately most breaking point in sum- about the well-being of dollar spent is used to Besides that slight chance, it will<br />

local citizens have their mer, when their children this <strong>com</strong>munity,” Mar- carry out those services be hot and windy for the next<br />

Texas Lottery<br />

minds on their summer no longer receive federal tinez said. “Plainview in 5,000 <strong>com</strong>munities several days.<br />

vacations. <strong>The</strong>y’re looking school lunches. Others residents’ timely help will nationwide.<br />

Page 9B<br />

for a bit of relief them- include laid-off workers demonstrate to the needy For more information,<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

rporter@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

selves. It’s hard to interest who have run through the love of God with go to www.salvationar-<br />

806.296.1361<br />

them in the plight of the their savings while seek- support, keeping hope in myusa.org.<br />

Weather<br />

WEATHER SERVICE READINGS:<br />

Saturday’s High . . . . . . . . . . . 103 degrees<br />

Friday’s High . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 degrees<br />

Overnight Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 degrees<br />

Precipitation:<br />

2011 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.55 inches<br />

2010 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.18 inches<br />

FORECAST: Today...Mostly sunny. A 20<br />

percent chance of thunderstorms in the<br />

afternoon. Highs in the upper 90s. South<br />

winds 15 to 25 mph. Tonight...Partly<br />

cloudy. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms<br />

in the evening. Lows in the upper<br />

60s. South winds 20 to 25 mph with<br />

gusts to around 40 mph.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Day...Mostly sunny. Windy.<br />

Highs in the mid 90s. Southwest winds<br />

20 to 30 mph. Monday night...Partly<br />

cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. Southwest<br />

winds 15 to 25 mph be<strong>com</strong>ing south<br />

around 10 mph after midnight.<br />

Tuesday...Partly sunny with a 20 percent<br />

chance of thunderstorms. Highs in<br />

the upper 80s. Tuesday night...Partly<br />

cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.<br />

Wednesday...Mostly sunny. Highs<br />

around 90. Wednesday night...Partly<br />

cloudy. Lows around 60.<br />

Thursday...Sunny. Highs in the lower<br />

90s. Thursday night...Mostly clear. Lows<br />

around 60.<br />

Friday...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s.<br />

Saturday...Highs in the mid 90s.<br />

MONDAY: Sunrise 6:39; Sunset 8:51.<br />

Saturday’s high of 103 set a local record<br />

for that date. <strong>The</strong> old record was 100 set<br />

in 1972. Friday’s high of 101 tied the<br />

record local high for that date from 1958<br />

and ’84. Friday’s overnight low of 65 was<br />

23 degrees above the low of 42 set in<br />

1992.<br />

Astro-Graph<br />

MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011<br />

Although lots of hard work will play a<br />

major role in enabling you to grow your<br />

assets during <strong>com</strong>ing months, your own<br />

ingenuity will also be a big factor. Thus,<br />

it may be important for you to act upon<br />

your ideas instead of merely sitting on<br />

them.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Even<br />

if what you promised to do turns out to<br />

be inconvenient, to your credit you’ll not<br />

go back on your word. It’ll be a tribute to<br />

your honor and <strong>com</strong>mitment.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Get<br />

in touch with someone who has been<br />

on your mind lately, because chances<br />

are there is a good reason to do so.<br />

Something important might need to be<br />

shared.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You won’t<br />

allow anything to distract you from<br />

achieving your objectives. By being<br />

clever, bold and persistent, you’ll employ<br />

all the requirements needed to be<br />

a winner.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You<br />

tend to evaluate circumstances both<br />

logically and philosophically, and because<br />

of this, you’ll instinctively know<br />

how to handle any critical development<br />

that might arise.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — What<br />

makes you so successful with whatever it<br />

is you attempt to do is your ability to assess<br />

life realistically, without expecting<br />

anything more than you have rightfully<br />

earned.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You’re<br />

<strong>com</strong>fortable to be around because of<br />

your willingness to adjust to other people’s<br />

view and opinions today. This easy<br />

going and mature nature makes you an<br />

exceptionally good <strong>com</strong>panion.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) —<br />

Having to work a bit harder than usual<br />

today won’t be a negative condition<br />

that you’ll resent. <strong>The</strong> gratifi cation and<br />

rewards that <strong>com</strong>e from <strong>com</strong>pleting diffi<br />

cult tasks will be worth it.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — A<br />

friend of yours will be inspired by another<br />

to strive for greater heights than<br />

usual. If you like what he or she is doing,<br />

speak up.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Focus<br />

your energies on trying to help someone<br />

for whom you feel responsible. Any<br />

measure you take, no matter how small,<br />

will be eff ective in getting him or her to<br />

go the distance.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Honesty<br />

is the best policy, and friends will respect<br />

your views and suggestions, even<br />

if it is painful for them to hear what you<br />

have to say. You’ll benefi t in the long run<br />

by doing so.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Regardless<br />

of the nature of your goals,<br />

you’re likely to hit the road running and<br />

get off to a great start. This will do wonders<br />

for ac<strong>com</strong>plishing your purposes for<br />

the week.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Your<br />

strongest qualities are itching to show<br />

their stuff , so it’s likely that you will deliberately<br />

seek conditions that will test<br />

your mettle, and ac<strong>com</strong>plish something<br />

big in the process.<br />

Words of Life<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Paul answered,<br />

What mean ye to weep and<br />

to break mine heart? for I<br />

am ready not to be bound<br />

only, but also to die at Jerusalem<br />

for the name of the<br />

Lord Jesus. — Acts 21:13<br />

CLUB NEWS<br />

Plainview Kiwanis Club<br />

What may have been a record<br />

crowd turned out for Thursday’s<br />

noon meeting at the Plainview<br />

Civic Center. <strong>The</strong> meeting featured<br />

numerous guests, including seven<br />

Kiwanis scholarship recipients —<br />

Lacey Hamlin, Tigo Cruz, Kylan<br />

Riley, Ray Villarreal, Alan Rivera,<br />

Isaac Heinen and Colin Ward — and<br />

members of their families. Other<br />

guests were Boy Scouts representative<br />

Charles Bechtold and Kallie<br />

Moore with Kevin Lewis.<br />

President Karen Crim led the<br />

pledge and Ron Gammage offered<br />

the prayer. After fl ags were put out<br />

for Armed Forces Day on May 21,<br />

another fl ag day for <strong>Memorial</strong> Day is<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing up Monday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Club is going to its every-other-week<br />

summer meeting schedule.<br />

Summer meetings will be held June<br />

9 and 23; July 7 and 21; and Aug.<br />

4 and 18. We will be back to the<br />

regular meeting schedule on Sept. 1<br />

— Kevin Lewis<br />

Plainview Lions Club<br />

<strong>The</strong> roars met Wednesday at the<br />

civic center under the leadership<br />

of John Bertsch, who is serving for<br />

his second time as Lion Boss for<br />

this club. His duties will <strong>com</strong>e to an<br />

end next week when installation of<br />

offi cers for the up<strong>com</strong>ing year will<br />

be conducted. Mike Melcher will be<br />

given the reins at that time for his<br />

tenure in this position.<br />

Guests of the club were Sarah<br />

Tunnell, daughter of Jeff, who<br />

is home from her fi rst year at the<br />

University of Texas, and Stephanie<br />

Williams and Kaitlyn True, our past<br />

royalties who also are home from<br />

college.<br />

Lion Travis Thornton and Jim<br />

Tirey led singing, James “Spanky”<br />

Race led pledges, and Roland Nash<br />

gave the invocation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> June board of directors will<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

to theft.<br />

“If they would ask the customers<br />

to pre-pay then it would prevent it,”<br />

Balderas said.<br />

Not many convenience stores<br />

have the equipment to help prevent<br />

gas thefts from occurring. Balderas<br />

pointed out that Murphy’s USA<br />

outside of Wal-mart uses surveillance<br />

cameras to cut down on gas<br />

thefts, and video footage provides<br />

police with an accurate description<br />

of the car and person when a theft<br />

does occur.<br />

Factors such as whether one or<br />

more clerks is working, how busy<br />

they are in the store and how attentive<br />

they are also determine the<br />

number of gas thefts.<br />

According to Balderas, time<br />

of day is not a big factor because<br />

drive-offs occur at all hours — from<br />

the middle of the morning to late at<br />

night.<br />

Balderas pointed out that stealing<br />

gas can be addictive. When people<br />

do it once, they can’t stop and so<br />

they be<strong>com</strong>e repeat offenders.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> ones that <strong>com</strong>e off the interstate<br />

are harder to catch,” he said.<br />

Most gas thefts result from people<br />

intentionally not paying rather than<br />

simply forgetting, but not paying<br />

— regardless of the reason — can<br />

result in facing a Class C or B misdemeanor<br />

charge.<br />

Even though gas prices are holding<br />

steady at $3.72 a gallon with<br />

summer approaching, Balderas<br />

thinks gas thefts won’t increase a<br />

whole lot.<br />

“Just depends on the gas prices,”<br />

he said.<br />

With gas prices staying near $4<br />

a gallon, thieves are likely to keep<br />

police busy.<br />

According to gasbuddy.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

prices at the pump for the Plainview<br />

area are holding at $3.72 a gallon,<br />

while drivers in Amarillo and Lubbock<br />

average between $3.42-$3.46<br />

meet at 7 a.m. Wednesday at the<br />

PISD Educational Complex. Breakfast<br />

will be available, and all feline<br />

are urged to be present for important<br />

business.<br />

Our program, introduced by Linda<br />

Morris, was Deana Sageser, County<br />

Extension Agent-Family and Consumer<br />

Sciences for Texas AgriLife<br />

Extension Service in Hale County.<br />

She informed Lions on the art of<br />

outdoor cooking, handling of food<br />

and preservation of unrefrigerated<br />

items called “leftovers.” Interested<br />

members, their heads bobbin’, were<br />

in full agreement with fi lm clips explaining<br />

proper handling procedures.<br />

We serve — Ron White<br />

Plainview Rotary Club<br />

Plainview Rotary Club met at the<br />

Plainview Civic Center on Tuesday<br />

with Chuck Starnes and Dorothy<br />

Morton leading the singing, Bill<br />

Duncan voicing the prayer and Ross<br />

Owen leading the Pledge of Allegiance<br />

and Rotary 4 Way Test.<br />

<strong>The</strong> club presented bicycles to the<br />

fi fth through eighth grade perfect<br />

attendance winners, and the ninth<br />

through 12th grade winners were<br />

given a choice of an iPod or driver’s<br />

education classes. This program has<br />

been very successful this year, saving<br />

the school district hundreds of<br />

thousands of dollars.<br />

Rotary Students of the Month were<br />

honored with scholarships this week.<br />

Bonnie Kate Sisemore received the<br />

Gene V. Owen <strong>Memorial</strong> Scholarship.<br />

Other scholarship winners were<br />

Eric Evans, Isaac Heinen, Skylar<br />

Andrae, Tigo Cruz, Selinda Salines,<br />

Ashley Rivera, Chandra Harrell and<br />

Rachel Ballinger.<br />

Brian Frieda, Muleshoe chief of<br />

police, gave the program on <strong>The</strong><br />

Shelter Box, a disaster relief aid<br />

provided by Rotarians.<br />

<strong>The</strong> club was dismissed to “Service<br />

Above Self.” — Kim Street<br />

DRIVE-OFFS: Will gas prices keep falling?<br />

a gallon.<br />

Drivers can expect some relief<br />

at the gas pump over the <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Day weekend.<br />

Gas prices have dipped 4 percent<br />

— nearly 18 cents per gallon<br />

— since fl irting with $4 per gallon<br />

earlier this month. At $3.809 per<br />

gallon, however, the national average<br />

is still $1.05 per gallon more<br />

than it was last year.<br />

A survey by auto club AAA<br />

showed that the number of people<br />

traveling for the holiday should be<br />

the highest since the recession.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y’re not going to let high gas<br />

prices slow them down,” said Patrick<br />

DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at<br />

GasBuddy.<strong>com</strong>, which receives data<br />

on gas prices from thousands of drivers<br />

around the country.<br />

However, AAA also predicts<br />

travelers will spend about 14 percent<br />

less than a year ago.<br />

“What they will do is cut back on<br />

some of their activities,” DeHaan<br />

said.<br />

Meanwhile, benchmark crude<br />

for July delivery added 36 cents to<br />

settle at $100.59 per barrel on the<br />

New York Mercantile Exchange.<br />

Demand for oil and gasoline has<br />

been falling, and a Friday report<br />

indicated high gas prices have impacted<br />

other facets of U.S. consumer<br />

spending. Still, analysts believe<br />

investors were cautious about selling<br />

ahead of a long holiday break.<br />

In February, oil prices shot up more<br />

than $7 per barrel as the Libyan uprising<br />

escalated over the President’s<br />

Day weekend.<br />

Fighting continues in Libya and<br />

there are other anti-government<br />

protests throughout the oil-rich<br />

Middle East. In Syria, security<br />

forces opened fi re on demonstrators<br />

Friday, and tribesmen in Yemen<br />

said they’d seized a Republican<br />

Guard military camp.<br />

Energy experts say Libya’s 1.5<br />

million barrels of daily oil exports<br />

will remain offl ine for at least sev-<br />

Deputy shot at<br />

San Antonio<br />

traff ic light<br />

SAN ANTONIO (AP) —<br />

A veteran sheriff’s deputy in<br />

south-central Texas was shot<br />

and killed early Saturday in<br />

an apparent ambush while<br />

waiting at a traffi c light in his<br />

marked patrol vehicle, authorities<br />

said.<br />

Bexar County Sgt. Kenneth<br />

Vann was waiting at an intersection<br />

just after 2 a.m. when<br />

a small, white vehicle pulled<br />

up next to him on the right side<br />

and started shooting through<br />

the front passenger window, according<br />

to a news release from<br />

authorities. Witnesses called<br />

police, who arrived to fi nd the<br />

45-year-old patrol supervisor in<br />

the driver’s seat.<br />

San Antonio police and U.S.<br />

marshals are investigating the<br />

shooting. <strong>The</strong> motive for the<br />

attack is not known, and no arrests<br />

have been reported.<br />

Bexar County Chief Deputy<br />

Sheriff Manuel Longoria said<br />

Vann was shot multiple times,<br />

and numerous spent cartridges<br />

were recovered around Vann’s<br />

cruiser. It’s not clear if the<br />

sergeant was able to return fi re.<br />

Bullets shattered the front and<br />

rear passenger windows of the<br />

vehicle.<br />

“This is just a senseless<br />

thing,” Longoria told the San<br />

Antonio Express-News. He<br />

said Vann died before emergency<br />

responders could get him<br />

to a hospital.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last time a deputy was<br />

killed in the line of duty in the<br />

county was 2003.<br />

Vann’s wife is also a sergeant<br />

in the sheriff’s offi ce.<br />

eral months. That loss continues to<br />

put pressure on other oil producers<br />

to make up the difference.<br />

As world oil demand increases,<br />

Wall Street is betting that tightened<br />

supplies will inevitably push oil<br />

close to record levels. Goldman<br />

Sachs said last week that benchmark<br />

West Texas Intermediate crude will<br />

hit $135 per barrel by the end of<br />

2012. Morgan Stanley said Brent<br />

crude will average $120 per barrel<br />

this year, while J.P. Morgan thinks<br />

Brent will be $130 per barrel in the<br />

third quarter.<br />

Oil is down about 12 percent in<br />

May and WTI has recently traded in<br />

a range of $97 to $101. Pump prices,<br />

which tend to lag oil prices, dropped<br />

about 3 percent and are now at<br />

$3.80 per gallon. Tom Kloza, an<br />

analyst at Oil Price Information Services,<br />

expects gas to fall to between<br />

$3.50 and $3.60 in June.<br />

But a rebound in price later this<br />

year close to what in investment<br />

banks are forecasting would put<br />

pressure on the global economy<br />

and squeeze drivers. At those levels<br />

for oil, gasoline will likely rise to<br />

around $4.25 per gallon, Kloza said.<br />

“That would hurt,” he said.<br />

“Gasoline prices are at the top of<br />

everyone’s mind right now.”<br />

Consumer gasoline demand<br />

already has dropped during the past<br />

nine weeks as the national average<br />

approached $4 per gallon.<br />

“We’ve seen some real damage to<br />

the consumer’s psyche,” Kloza said.<br />

In other Nymex trading, heating<br />

oil for June delivery added nearly a<br />

penny to settle at $3.0014 per gallon<br />

and gasoline futures for June delivery<br />

increased 2.39 cents to settle at<br />

$3.0313 per gallon. Natural gas for<br />

July delivery increased 15.8 cents to<br />

settle at $4.518 per 1,000 cubic feet.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Associated Press contributed<br />

to this article.)<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

jthornton@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1360<br />

MEMORIAL<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

etery will feature City Councilman<br />

and Wayland Baptist University<br />

professor Charles Starnes, a retired<br />

captain in the U.S. Navy, serving<br />

as guest speaker.<br />

Mayor John C. Anderson will<br />

be master of ceremonies for the<br />

program, which also will include<br />

the presentation of colors by the<br />

Plainview High School Junior<br />

Navy ROTC, a 21-gun salute by<br />

the Plainview Police Department<br />

Honor Guard and the playing of<br />

“Taps” by Jerry Serano.<br />

<strong>The</strong> placing of wreaths will<br />

be by Anna and Josef Januta in<br />

memory of holocaust victims; Rick<br />

Boggs and Cindy Clayton, representing<br />

the Elks Lodge; Dorothy<br />

Yarbrough and Bud Mitchell, representing<br />

Disabled American Veterans;<br />

and Joe Mojica and <strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Vaughan, representing American<br />

Legion 260.<br />

Rey Rosas and Alfred Meszra of<br />

American Legion 260 will raise the<br />

fl ag, and Felipe Azua, 1st sergeant<br />

with the U.S. Army, will offer<br />

the invocation and benediction.<br />

Vaughan, president of the American<br />

Legion Ladies Auxiliary, will<br />

lead the Pledge of Allegiance.<br />

Two events will be held immediately<br />

following the ceremony.<br />

A reception will be held upstairs<br />

in the American Legion building<br />

at 111 Ash where cake, punch and<br />

coffee will be served.<br />

Also, a lunch, hosted by Plainview<br />

LULAC #4452, honoring deceased<br />

veterans and their families<br />

and all veterans and fi rst responders<br />

will be held at Thirsty’s, 617<br />

Ash. For more information call<br />

Rey Rosas at 291-0460.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong>; 806.296.1353<br />

GRADUATION<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

ing her classmates to “be fearless.<br />

“Trust your heart, believe in your<br />

dreams, and embrace the path you<br />

are on.”<br />

Richburg became emotional as<br />

she talked about her classmates,<br />

family and teachers.<br />

“Cherish the memories we all<br />

have made together and keep them<br />

close to your heart,” she said. “Pursue<br />

your passion in life and achieve<br />

the full potential each of you possess<br />

inside. Live, dream, laugh and<br />

love unconditionally.<br />

“Today is the day we take a step<br />

forward into the unfamiliar territory<br />

known as our future,” Richburg<br />

added. “It’s OK to be afraid to<br />

grow up, just don’t let that fear<br />

keep you from ac<strong>com</strong>plishing your<br />

dreams.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> graduates were handed their<br />

diplomas by Superintendent Dr.<br />

Ron Miller and congratulated by<br />

school board President Wes Naron,<br />

who stepped aside on occasion as<br />

board members Lonnie DiSalvo,<br />

Sylvia De La Cruz and Brandon<br />

Brownlee congratulated specifi c<br />

graduates. Houston School Principal<br />

Dana Broyles and PHS Principal<br />

Lisa Kersh presented graduates<br />

with medallions.<br />

Kersh blew the graduates a kiss<br />

and said this class was special to<br />

her since it is her last while serving<br />

as principal. Kersh announced eight<br />

days earlier that she is accepting a<br />

job within the district as director of<br />

curriculum and instruction.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong>; 806.296.1353<br />

CORRECTION<br />

An article Thursday concerning<br />

graduation ceremonies at Plainview<br />

High School incorrectly stated that<br />

valedictorian Hallie Wells received<br />

the Heather Scholarship from<br />

Abilene Christian University. That<br />

local scholarship was presented by<br />

Bill and Matt LaFont.


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, May 29, 2011 - Page 3A<br />

Yellow paint stands test of time BACK IN TIME<br />

May 29, 1941: Interior country club has the theme<br />

Secretary Ickes advocated of “<strong>The</strong> Biggest Show on<br />

daylight saving time on a Earth,” a gay circus party.<br />

After 22 years and literally<br />

nationwide scale and sug- A sign at the entrance of<br />

hundreds of thousands of<br />

gested that America might the party announced the<br />

cars and trucks, yellow paint<br />

have to resort to restricted “Dew and Hope Bros.<br />

still blankets both south-<br />

use of electricity and Circus.”<br />

bound lanes of Interstate 27<br />

institute “gasless” Sundays May 30, 1971: <strong>The</strong> post<br />

just south of the Farm Road<br />

to meet shortages of power of county school superin-<br />

788 overpass at Finney.<br />

and oil.<br />

tendent will be abolished<br />

Covering a large swath of<br />

•Twenty-six men were Dec. 1 in Hale County.<br />

the concrete roadway, the<br />

in the choir at College •Buck Sams of Lockney<br />

tragic splash of color is adja-<br />

Heights Baptist Church and Mrs. George Smith<br />

cent to the west service road<br />

where a men’s revival is in were named outstanding<br />

on-ramp beside Finney’s<br />

progress.<br />

Floyd County Pioneers at<br />

New Jerusalem Baptist<br />

•Harry Igo was honored the Floyd County Old Set-<br />

Church.<br />

with a party in the auditlers celebration.<br />

“We spent no telling how<br />

torium at the agricultural •J.R. Fulton of Plainview<br />

much time and money trying<br />

building on the occasion of has purchased the historic<br />

to clean it up,” recalls Wel-<br />

his leaving the Extension Elm Tree Inn in Tulia.<br />

don Moody, retired Texas<br />

service for Ryan School M.T. Carter, who owned<br />

Department of Transporta-<br />

of Aeronautics at Hemet, the Alcove in Plainview,<br />

tion maintenance supervisor.<br />

Calif., where he will be a will manage the facility.<br />

“Right after it spilled, we<br />

fl ying cadet.<br />

•Ricky Riddle and Jerry<br />

spread out fi ne sand and<br />

•Buddy Wardlaw of Ticer Jr., three-year tennis<br />

gravel trying to soak it up,”<br />

Hale Center received per- lettermen at PHS, received<br />

he recalled last week. “And<br />

manent possession of a cup scholarships to Western<br />

we tried washing it off with<br />

Plainview Herald File Photo offered by the Panhandle Texas Junior College in<br />

high-pressure hoses, along<br />

Refi ning Co. for club boys Snyder and Amarillo Col-<br />

Yellow paint blankets the wreckage from a fatal crash on May 18, 1989, at Finney on I-27. <strong>The</strong> 50-year-<br />

with trying to scrape it up<br />

exhibiting the fi nest regislege, respectively.<br />

old driver of an 18-wheel tractor-trailer rig died after his vehicle slammed into the rear of a highway<br />

with front-end loaders and<br />

tered Jersey cows. He won May 29, 1991: Danny<br />

motor graders. But nothing department signal truck that was loaded with barrels of paint held in reserve for a striping operation. the division three years in Nixon of Floydada has<br />

we tried would touch it. In<br />

a row.<br />

been named Panhandle<br />

fact, it’s almost as bright<br />

May 29, 1961: Adolf Association of Firefi ghters<br />

today as it was 20 years ago.”<br />

Eichmann was the only Fireman of the Year.<br />

Several hundred gallons of<br />

man in Hitler’s Third •Top students at Calvary<br />

oil-based highway striping<br />

Reich permitted to keep a Christian Academy include<br />

paint was spilled at the loca-<br />

record of how many Jews Jonathan Gower, Cody<br />

tion on May 18, 1989, when<br />

were exterminated in the Winkler, John Evers, Ale-<br />

an 18-wheel tractor-trailer<br />

death camps, an American cia Carter, Jennifer Scott,<br />

rig slammed into the back<br />

witness testifi ed using fi les Jeremy Royal, Jeremy<br />

of a highway department<br />

kept during the Nurenberg Sims, Mollie Dyess and<br />

signal truck supporting strip-<br />

trials 15 years ago. Konrad Halbert.<br />

ing operations on I-27. <strong>The</strong><br />

•John Bley, owner of May 30, 1991: Top<br />

stacked-bed signal truck was<br />

the Nu-Griddle, owned a honor graduate Mitchell<br />

loaded with several 55-gallon<br />

cafe across the street from Sisemore, son of Gene and<br />

barrels of paint, being held in<br />

Doug McDonough/Plainview Herald the high school called the Norma Sisemore, will give<br />

reserve for the striping truck. Yellow paint, spilled in 1989, remains clearly visible on the southbound lanes of I-27 adjacent to the Quincy Queen before he the senior address at PHS<br />

According to 1989 Herald entrance ramp south of the FM 788 overpass. Several 55-gallon barrels of paint were spilled as the purchased the Griddle graduation exercises.<br />

reports, the TxDOT truck result of a wreck involving a highway department striping crew.<br />

Café, then built the new •Kelly D. Brown and<br />

— with its directional signal<br />

modern Nu-Griddle. Celia McGehee Brown,<br />

lights operational — was<br />

driver’s body was pinned years. <strong>The</strong> water-based paint May 30, 1961: Charl- children of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

parked in the outside lane LOOKING BACK by the steering wheel with TxDOT uses now will only ton Heston, an Academy Dell Brown and Dr. and<br />

of I-27 while its crew was<br />

his head and torso hanging last about two years, and it Award-winning movie Mrs. Bobby McGehee,<br />

outside the vehicle. <strong>The</strong><br />

out the front windshield,” takes about twice as much as star, led demonstrators received their law degrees<br />

electronic yellow arrow was<br />

Hamilton reported. “His before” to <strong>com</strong>plete a strip- past an Oklahoma City from the South Texas Col-<br />

directing southbound traffi c<br />

body was soaked with yeling job.<br />

cafeteria which has refused lege of Law in Houston.<br />

to move into the inside lane.<br />

low paint.”<br />

According to Hamilton’s service to Negroes.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

“At that particular time the<br />

•<strong>The</strong> all-night party for<br />

DOUG Heath Bozeman, a TxDOT report, the TxDOT truck was<br />

nlogan@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

striping truck was turning<br />

engineer, said he’s been pushed several feet forward graduating seniors at the<br />

806.296.1362<br />

around on the service road,<br />

MCDONOUGH told that morticians prepar- by the force of the impact,<br />

so that’s why the signal truck<br />

ing Haldy’s body contacted <strong>com</strong>ing to rest in the outside<br />

had stopped right in front<br />

several TxDOT employees lane. <strong>The</strong> cab-over tractor-<br />

of the on-ramp,” recalled<br />

for suggestions on removing trailer rig ended up in the Plainview resident earns<br />

Moody.<br />

then-Herald staffer Phillip L. the paint.<br />

inside lane. Yellow paint<br />

That’s when a truck — Hamilton, indicated that the “About all they could tell covered both vehicles as medical degree from A&M<br />

loaded with Alpo dog food driver left huge skid marks them was to use lots and lots well as much of the road-<br />

and bound for the Wal-Mart as he tried to stop seconds of paint thinner,” Bozemen way.<br />

of medical education,<br />

Distribution Center — before the crash.<br />

said.<br />

Both southbound lanes of<br />

including two years of<br />

slammed into the rear of the “<strong>The</strong> lids on those barrels In 1989, TxDOT was the interstate were closed for<br />

basic science instruction<br />

signal truck.<br />

of paint were banded on, but still using a long-lasting more than an hour as rescue<br />

and two years of clinical<br />

Dead at the scene was driv- the crash popped the tops off oil-based paint for striping workers, Texas Department<br />

training with the college’s<br />

er Edward Eugene Haldy, 50, and sent paint fl ying over operations. Due to environ- of Public Safety troopers,<br />

clinical affiliates through-<br />

of Lincoln, Neb. <strong>The</strong>re were everything,” Moody said. mental concerns, it’s now sheriff’s deputies from Hale<br />

out Austin, Beeville,<br />

no other injuries.<br />

Hamilton’s story ex- been replaced with latex- and Swisher counties and<br />

Bryan, College Station,<br />

“He must have either been plained, “Rescue workers based products.<br />

TxDOT offi cials <strong>com</strong>bed<br />

Houston, Round Rock<br />

asleep or having a heart at- had to use the Jaws of Life “All that sand and gravel through the wreckage and<br />

and Temple.<br />

tack — or something like that tool to remove Haldy’s body that we used trying to soak attempted to clean up the<br />

— since he drove straight from the mangled cab of the up the spilled paint had to be site. Southbound traffi c was<br />

into the back of the signal tractor-trailer rig. Gallons hauled to Canyon for special routed onto the west service<br />

truck,” said Moody, who of striping paint covered the processing and disposal,” road.<br />

retired in October 1993. cab, making the task more Moody recalled. “<strong>The</strong> oil-<br />

<strong>The</strong> next-day account<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

diffi cult.<br />

based paint we used back<br />

dmcdonough@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

of the mishap, written by “Witnesses said the truck then would last for years and<br />

806.296.1350<br />

Class of 1971 needs help to find missing classmates<br />

Several members of the<br />

Plainview High School class<br />

of 1971 are being sought in<br />

advance of a reunion.<br />

Anyone with information<br />

may contact Doris Caughron<br />

McDonald at 4607 W.<br />

Second St., Plainview,<br />

TX 79072; 806-293-8613;<br />

dmc1@texasonline.net.<br />

Wanda Anderson Buckner;<br />

Sherry Auld York;<br />

Larry Ballard; Ilan Bankston;<br />

James Barnard; Kathy<br />

Beach Stephens; Kaye Boyd<br />

Kaufman; Shirley Brashears;<br />

Betty Brumbalow Follis;<br />

Joe & Cindy Evans Burnett;<br />

Diane Burtis Koger;<br />

Audrey Lee Byrd Bennett;<br />

Raymond Camarena; Elvira<br />

Camargo Barela; Ramon<br />

Camarillo; George & Betty<br />

Hiser Campbell; Johnny<br />

Cantu; Billy Carr; Mary Carr<br />

Hal<strong>com</strong>b; Mike Chapa; Dar-<br />

lene Clark; Roxanne Conner<br />

Furnish; Helen Cook Curry;<br />

Yolanda Coronado; Venora<br />

Craver Landers; Pam Crawford<br />

Martin.<br />

Keith Daniel; Bobby<br />

Davis; Gilbert Del Bosque;<br />

Carol Dixon; Herbert Dove;<br />

Tommy Dunlap; Jeanice<br />

Dyson Roberts; Sherry Ellis<br />

Diggs; Edward Ebeling;<br />

Diana Escalante; Sandra<br />

Fairchild Hesseltine; Jimmy<br />

Fennell; Judy Fennell; Karen<br />

Fowler McRae; Robert<br />

Franklin; Connie Frazier<br />

Rice; Kenny French; Margarito<br />

Furer; Steve Gaines;<br />

Gilbert Garcia; Oralia Gonzales<br />

Herrera; Ruby Gonzales;<br />

Gene Gooch; Susan<br />

Graham Simpson; Virginia<br />

Greenwood.<br />

Cathy Harris Collins; Nick<br />

Harris; Debra Hawkins Morphis;<br />

Rita Haynes Dennard;<br />

Carrion Helton; Glenda<br />

Sue Holland Burson; Vicky<br />

Horton Porter; Paul Howland;<br />

James Huerta; Charles<br />

Jackson; Brenda Jennings;<br />

Kathleen Johnson; David<br />

Jones; Richard Jordan;<br />

Kathy Kamp Ayers; Sherry<br />

Keeton; Lacie Kirk; Linda<br />

Klemm Buttram; Larry<br />

Koeninger; Randy Lefl er;<br />

Kathy Lindsey; Sam Lively;<br />

Vidal Lopez Jr.<br />

David McAlister; Debbie<br />

McAnally Massey; Debbie<br />

McAninch Escamilla; Ron<br />

McCandless; Mike Mc-<br />

Clendon; Sue Martin; Paul<br />

Martin, Jr.; Arthur Masso;<br />

Jeff Maurer; Eloy Mendez;<br />

Lola Mitchell Box; Teresa<br />

Mitchell; Rickie Nicholson;<br />

Gaby Patterson Raulston;<br />

Bobby Pemberton; Elizabeth<br />

Perez Hernandez; Henry<br />

Perez; Leticia Perez; Martha<br />

Perifani; James H. Pool;<br />

Patty Porterfi eld; Mike<br />

Priolo; Maria Ramos; Valentin<br />

Recio; Sammy Reed;<br />

Rebecca Renfro LaFleur;<br />

Dianna Reyes; Sharon Roberson<br />

Pierce.<br />

Sherry Roberts; Robert<br />

Rodriquez; Laura Rogers<br />

Penry; James Russell;<br />

Reymunda Sarabia; Doyle<br />

Sheppard; Karen Sheppard;<br />

Mark Smith; Cathy Stallcup<br />

Frausto; Diane Stark Grahn;<br />

Mark Stermer; David Stone;<br />

Sherry Sylvester; Don<br />

Thomas; Mark Thomas;<br />

Nancy Thurman Quinn;<br />

Marie Vasquez; Debbie<br />

Vaughn; Billy Villanueva;<br />

Doris Wells; Pat Wharton;<br />

Mary White; Steve Whitehead;<br />

Anish Williams;<br />

Brenda Williams; David<br />

Wilson; Charlotte Wright;<br />

Linda Young.<br />

In <strong>com</strong>mencement<br />

ceremonies on May 21,<br />

Kathryn Lee Greiner of<br />

Plainview received her<br />

doctor of medicine degree<br />

from Texas A&M Health<br />

Science Center College<br />

of Medicine at Rudder<br />

Auditorium on the Texas<br />

A&M University campus<br />

in College Station.<br />

Dr. Greiner earned<br />

her medical degree after<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleting four years<br />

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Summer Picnic<br />

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103 degrees sets record<br />

DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES<br />

Bob Alldredge<br />

Gerald Jack Dunn great-grandchildren.<br />

Jack was preceded in<br />

FLOYDADA — Servic-<br />

DUNN, N.M. — death by his wife of 44<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

close to setting a record but instead just<br />

es for Bob Alldredge, 81,<br />

Gerald Jack Dunn, years, Dorothy Dunn; one<br />

Herald Editor<br />

matched it. <strong>The</strong> mercury also rose to that<br />

of Floydada will be at 2<br />

level on May 27 in both 1958 and 1984.<br />

87, passed away son, Jerry Dunn; and his par-<br />

p.m. Tuesday at First Bap-<br />

Plainview almost set a record high tem- Today should start a gradual cool down,<br />

Sunday, May 22, 2011. ents, Sam and Katie Dunn.<br />

tist Church of Floydada.<br />

perature Friday. On Saturday, it did. although it will still be hot through the<br />

Jack was a horse soldier in In lieu of fl owers, contri-<br />

Burial will be in Floyd<br />

Saturday’s high of 103 degrees shattered week.<br />

the 1st Cavalry Division in butions can be made to the<br />

County <strong>Memorial</strong> Park<br />

the old record of 100 set for that date — <strong>The</strong> forecast today calls for highs in the<br />

the Asiatic-Pacifi c <strong>The</strong>ater Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

by Moore-Rose Funeral<br />

May 28 — back in 1972.<br />

upper 90s with winds 15-25 mphs and a 20<br />

during WWII. He served in 9500 Montgomery Blvd.<br />

Home of Floydada.<br />

It’s the seventh time this year Plainview percent chance of rain this afternoon and<br />

New Guinea, Luzon, Manila NE, Ste. 209, Albuquerque,<br />

Mr. Alldredge died<br />

has set a new record for high temperatures. into this evening.<br />

and Japan, and twice re- NM 87111.<br />

Friday, May 27, 2011, in<br />

Previous high records in 2011 came on <strong>The</strong> rain chance leaves the forecast for<br />

ceived the Purple Heart. Jack <strong>Memorial</strong> services were<br />

Lubbock.<br />

April 29 (96), April 9 (91), April 3 (93), a likely windy <strong>Memorial</strong> Day on Monday<br />

was a brick mason for most held at 10 a.m. Friday, May<br />

April 2 (91), March 17 (89) and Feb. 16 but returns Tuesday with another 20 percent<br />

of his life.<br />

27, 2011, at French-Univer-<br />

Online condolences:<br />

(84).<br />

chance of thunderstorms and highs in the<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> He is survived by one sity Chapel. Interment will<br />

Friday’s high temperature of 101 came upper 80s.<br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11 daughter, Viola Dunn Lane follow on Tuesday, May 31,<br />

and her husband, Mack, 2011, at Santa Fe National<br />

of San Antonio, Texas; Cemetery, Santa Fe, N.M.<br />

Ozell Chappell<br />

two stepdaughters, Frankie Please visit the online<br />

What’s up with Angry Birds? FLOYDADA — Servic- Ketchum and her husband, guestbook for Jack at www.<br />

es for Ozell Chappell, 81, John, and Sandra Harbison; Remember<strong>The</strong>irStory.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

of Floydada are pending one stepson, Buddy Whitson<br />

Online condolences:<br />

with the Moore-Rose Fu- and his wife, Shirley; and<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

I don’t profess to be up<br />

was a reference to it on neral Home of Floydada. numerous grandchildren and<br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11<br />

on the latest when it <strong>com</strong>es<br />

Hawaii Five-O (which, by Mr. Chappell died Fri-<br />

to anything technological,<br />

the way, is one of the best day, May 27, 2011.<br />

including iPhones, iPads or,<br />

new shows on TV), and I<br />

Katie Lee Johnson one sister,<br />

Wanda Lee<br />

for that matter, iAnything.<br />

kept hearing references to it<br />

Online condolences:<br />

But I was dismayed to<br />

in <strong>com</strong>mercials and by late-<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Katie Lee Johnson, 90, Croff.<br />

KEVIN<br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11 passed away Thursday, May She is<br />

fi nd out how far behind the<br />

night talk show people.<br />

times I was with Angry<br />

LEWIS<br />

26, 2011, in Olton.<br />

survived by<br />

It seemed like everyone<br />

Funeral services will two sons,<br />

Birds.<br />

was into Angry Birds! Bill Langford<br />

be conducted at 11 a.m. Jerry Johnson JOHNSON<br />

No, I’m not talking about<br />

At fi rst I couldn’t under-<br />

the kites, or whatever those<br />

stand the great appeal to it,<br />

Services for Bill J. Tuesday, May 31, 2011, in and his wife,<br />

birds are called, that some- Angry Birds has been out but then I got to thinking<br />

“Billy Jack” Langford, 83, Kornerstone Funeral Direc- Sharon, of Plainview and<br />

times dive bomb golfers at there for some 2 1/2 years, about the video games my<br />

of Circle will be at 2 p.m. tors Chapel with the Rev. Tim Johnson and his wife,<br />

the country club.<br />

but I only found out about it generation grew up play-<br />

today in the Juniper Room Jim Ritter offi ciating. Sue, of Halfway, Texas; one<br />

some 2 1/2 weeks ago. ing.<br />

at Runningwater Draw Services are under the daughter-in-law, Margaret<br />

Wife Nancy brought an Two of my favorites were<br />

Care Center in Olton with care of Kornerstone Funeral Johnson of Plainview; 10<br />

iPad home from school, and Pac Man and Donkey Kong.<br />

Darleen Langford Hall Directors of Plainview. grandchildren; 23 great-<br />

it had Angry Birds on it. Essentially, Pac Man<br />

offi ciating.<br />

Visitation will be from 6-8 grandchildren; two great-<br />

She thought I might get a was a yellow dot you<br />

Burial will follow in p.m. Monday, May 30, 2011, great-grandchildren.<br />

kick out of it, so I played. maneuvered around while<br />

Olton Cemetery under at the funeral home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family suggests<br />

I just didn’t get it. eating up a trail of dots<br />

the direction of Ramage Katie was born to Roy and memorials to Runningwater<br />

<strong>The</strong> game is easy enough while trying not to get<br />

Funeral Directors.<br />

Lottie Carson on Aug. 13, Draw Care Center, 800 W.<br />

Haven’t heard about to play. All it amounts to is spooked to death by some<br />

Mr. Langford died 1920, in Stamford, Texas. 13th, Olton, TX 79064; or<br />

Angry Birds? Good. That sliding your fi nger about an weird-looking ghosts, with<br />

Friday, May 27, 2011, in She married J.L. Johnson Jr. Area Community Hospice,<br />

means I wasn’t the last one inch to launch a bird. Cer- an occasional piece of<br />

Olton.<br />

on Feb. 12, 1938, in Hamil- P.O. Box 5087, Plainview,<br />

ton County, Texas.<br />

TX 79072.<br />

on the planet.<br />

tain birds can break apart or powerful fruit thrown it.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

She was a homemaker. Online condolences may<br />

In case you haven’t heard speed up or drop explosive Donkey Kong was a little<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

of it, I’ll try to explain it the eggs to give you more plumber guy you maneu-<br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11 She was preceded in death be made at www.korner-<br />

by her husband of 36 years, stonefunerals.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

best I can.<br />

fi repower, and that requires vered up and down ladders<br />

J.L. Johnson Jr.; her parents,<br />

Angry Birds is a game tapping the screen. <strong>The</strong> while jumping over barrels Donna Penka<br />

Online condolences:<br />

Roy and Lottie Carson; one<br />

invented by some people birds then land on the pigs being tossed by a ticked-<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

son, John Roy Johnson; and<br />

in Finland. <strong>The</strong> concept is or collapse their barricades, off ape.<br />

Graveside services for<br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11<br />

mind-numbingly simple: thus destroying them. Neither game is hard to Donna Penka, 46, of Plain-<br />

Use a sling shot to shoot Basically, that’s Angry understand — just like Anview, formerly of Level- Colleen Davis Mullins R. Mullins;<br />

wingless birds while trying Birds. (For some reason gry Birds. But the games’ land, will be at 4 p.m.<br />

parents, Sally<br />

to destroy barricaded pigs. about half the time I call it appeal lies in advancing to Saturday, June 4, 2011, in GARLAND — <strong>Memorial</strong> and Jess Da-<br />

Sounds fascinating, huh? Dirty Birds.)<br />

harder and harder levels and Levelland Cemetery. services for Colleen Davis vis; brother,<br />

Well, it is to A LOT of Admittedly, I got a little trying to do better each time Mrs. Penka died Thurs- Mullins, 74, of Garland will Jay Davis;<br />

people.<br />

caught up in it. It was frus- you play.<br />

day, May 12, 2011, in be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in sister, Benny<br />

<strong>The</strong> game is downloaded trating to run out of birds In that sense, I don’t Lubbock.<br />

Williams <strong>Memorial</strong> Chapel. Cornell; niece, MULLINS<br />

to things like iPads and before killing all of the pigs, guess video games have Cremation was under Ms. Mullins died Sunday, Jaelynn Da-<br />

smartphones, and the latest and it was exciting to get a changed all that much since the direction of George May 22, 2011, at her home. vis; and nephews, Michael<br />

numbers I found showed high score.<br />

I was a kid, even if the size Price Funeral Home of She was born March 8, and Gabe Davis.<br />

200 million downloads. For the next few days, of the screens has!<br />

Levelland.<br />

1937.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong>s may be made<br />

One reference called it the it seems like everywhere I<br />

Survivors include her to the Texas Department<br />

Kevin Lewis is editor of the Herald.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

largest mobile app success looked people were talking<br />

806.296.1353<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> brother, Bob Davis; two of Public Safety Historical<br />

the world has seen so far. about Angry Birds. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11 sisters, Vonna Tunnell and Museum, P.O. Box 141603,<br />

Diane Davis; a brother in- Austin, TX 78714-1603; or<br />

law, Tom Mullins and his to a favorite charity.<br />

wife, Kathy; and numerous<br />

Online condolences:<br />

nieces and nephews.<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

She was preceded in<br />

DeMerritt earns doctorate in philosophy<br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11<br />

death by her husband, Carl<br />

By JONATHAN PETTY<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

Wayland Baptist University Assistant<br />

Academic Vice President Stan<br />

DeMerritt was awarded<br />

his doctor of philosophy<br />

degree in higher<br />

education from Texas<br />

Tech University in a<br />

ceremony May 14.<br />

DeMerritt, who has DeMERRITT<br />

worked at Wayland<br />

since graduating with a bachelor’s<br />

degree in 1995, has served in his<br />

current position for the last fi ve years.<br />

A graduate of Artesia, N.M., High<br />

School, DeMerritt also holds an associate’s<br />

degree from New Mexico State<br />

University and a master of education<br />

degree from Wayland.<br />

DeMerritt’s dissertation research<br />

focused on determining if there is a<br />

PLANE TALK<br />

ROCKET AVIATION<br />

FRIDAY: Hunter Bullock test<br />

fl ew a Cessna 182 Skylane for the<br />

shop. Hooks Aviation Consultants,<br />

LLC, fl ew in from San Antonio for<br />

fuel, then fl ew to Denver in their<br />

Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Jeff Davis<br />

fl ew in from Phoenix for fuel and<br />

lunch, then fl ew to Denton in his<br />

Gruman Tiger.<br />

SATURDAY: Our own Hunter<br />

Bullock got married to Amanda<br />

Russell at First United Methodist<br />

Church Chapel, with the reception<br />

held in our big hangar. Congratulations<br />

to Hunter and Amanda! We<br />

will miss both of them as they will<br />

move to Alaska in July. <strong>The</strong>y fl ew<br />

out in a Beech Bonanza. Dr. David<br />

Wright fl ew locally in his Beech<br />

Bonanza.<br />

SUNDAY: A customer fl ew in<br />

from Lubbock for touch-and-goes,<br />

then back to Lubbock in his Cessna<br />

400 Columbia. Alan McMahan<br />

and Jason Blackwood fl ew in<br />

from Olive Branch, Miss,. for a<br />

quick turn on fuel, then continued<br />

to Scottsdale, Ariz., in their<br />

Cessna 510 Citation Mustang jet. A<br />

customer returned from Camarillo,<br />

Calif., in his Socata TBM 700 prop<br />

jet. Cervi Rodeo Company fl ew<br />

in from Pleasanton for a quick<br />

turn on fuel, then fl ew home to<br />

Greeley, Colo., in their Socata TBM<br />

850 prop jet. Paul Waller fl ew<br />

locally, taking his kids and friends<br />

in his Beech A-36 Bonanza. Mike<br />

Powers fl ew in from Lubbock in<br />

his Cessna 182 Skylane to leave for<br />

storage, then picked up his Beech<br />

58 pressurized Baron and fl ew out<br />

on business, returning later in the<br />

evening. Sam Bishop and his wife<br />

fl ew in from Grand Canyon, Ariz.,<br />

for fuel and to spend the night,<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing in their Piper Cherokee<br />

correlation between non-traditional<br />

student risk classifi cations and motivation.<br />

He said that the number of<br />

students demonstrating non-traditional<br />

characteristics is growing in the U.S.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se characteristics include being<br />

married, having dependents in the<br />

household, fulltime employment, attending<br />

school as a part-time student<br />

and waiting a few years after high<br />

school to enter college. He surveyed<br />

students with these characteristics<br />

at three universities throughout the<br />

southern U.S., looking at motivational<br />

tendencies.<br />

In his study of 1,140 students<br />

surveyed, DeMerritt found that<br />

motivational tendencies (reasons for<br />

pursuing a degree) do not predict risk<br />

classifi cations among non-traditional<br />

students. In other words, there is no<br />

relationship between motivation and<br />

non-traditional characteristics.<br />

235. Tim Rupp and wife fl ew in<br />

from Bastrop in their Experimental<br />

Pulsar XP to visit the Vaughns in<br />

Kress.<br />

MONDAY: Ray Bishop and<br />

wife departed for Slidell, La., in<br />

their Piper Cherokee 235. Richard<br />

Pfeiff er fl ew in from Lubbock for<br />

fuel and business at Covenant<br />

Hospital Plainview, then later<br />

fl ew back to Lubbock in his Piper<br />

Cherokee 235. Frederick Scott<br />

fl ew in from New Orleans and<br />

Graford for fuel and breakfast,<br />

then fl ew to Farmington, N.M.,<br />

and Salt Lake City in his Piper<br />

Cherokee 140. AeroCare fl ew in<br />

from Lubbock to pick up one<br />

of their medics, and fl ew to<br />

Wichita, Kan., in their Beech 200<br />

King Air prop jet, returning later<br />

to drop off the medic, then back<br />

to Lubbock. Petroleum Helicopters,<br />

Inc. fl ew their medical Lear<br />

31 jet in from Birmingham, Ala.,<br />

for a quick turn on fuel, taking<br />

a patient to Phoenix. Plainview<br />

Fire Department brought Engine<br />

1 from downtown for standby<br />

while the aircraft was being<br />

refueled. A customer fl ew in<br />

from Tulia for fuel and minor<br />

maintenance, then back to Tulia<br />

in his Mooney. Gary Harrell fl ew<br />

locally in his Beech Bonanza. A<br />

customer fl ew in from Clovis,<br />

N.M., in a Mooney for a pre-buy<br />

inspection in our shop, then fl ew<br />

back to Clovis. Hub City Aviation<br />

fl ew in from Lubbock for touchand-goes,<br />

then back to Lubbock<br />

in their Cessna 172 Skyhawk.<br />

Jerry McCabe fl ew in from Lubbock<br />

to leave his Bellanca Viking<br />

for some paint work.<br />

TUESDAY: John Lane fl ew in<br />

from Denver for fuel, then fl ew<br />

to Victoria in his Cirrus SR-22. A<br />

customer fl ew to Lubbock in the<br />

Piper Navajo. Max Jantz Excavating<br />

fl ew in from Dodge City, Kan.,<br />

on business and to re-fuel, then<br />

fl ew back to Dodge City in their<br />

Cessna 421 Golden Eagle. Speck<br />

Cox fl ew locally in his Cessna 150.<br />

Hi-way Auto Parts fl ew in from<br />

Tyler for fuel and to spend the<br />

night, <strong>com</strong>ing in their Cessna 210<br />

Centurion.<br />

WEDNESDAY: Ronnie Robbins<br />

test fl ew a Bellanca Viking for<br />

the shop. A student fl ew locally<br />

in the Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Hub<br />

City Aviation fl ew in from Lubbock<br />

for practice VOR runway 4<br />

approach, then back to Lubbock<br />

in their Cessna 172 Skyhawk.<br />

Tarrant Aviation fl ew in from Fort<br />

Worth and Brownwood, bringing<br />

passengers to attend a funeral,<br />

then fl ew back to Brownwood and<br />

Fort Worth in their Swearingen<br />

Merlin III prop jet. Lyddon Flight<br />

Center fl ew in from Liberal, Kan.,<br />

and Canadian on business, then<br />

fl ew back to Canadian to drop off<br />

their passenger, then to Liberal in<br />

a Cessna 210 Centurion. Hi-Way<br />

Auto Parts departed for Midland in<br />

their Cessna 210 Centurion.<br />

THURSDAY: Jon Stanfi eld and<br />

Ronnie Robbins fl ew to Wichita<br />

Falls in Dwayne Mitchell’s Bellanca<br />

Viking to pick up a customer’s<br />

Bellanca Viking and returned to<br />

Plainview in both aircraft. Stacie<br />

Tulia - 995-1701<br />

201 W. Broadway<br />

“For a high-risk student having four<br />

or more non-traditional student characteristics,<br />

there was no indication of<br />

what type of motivation that person<br />

had based on those risk factors,”<br />

DeMerritt said.<br />

For DeMerritt, however, the motivation<br />

to earn his degree was personal.<br />

And after more than fi ve years<br />

of working toward that goal he is now<br />

happy to have it behind him.<br />

“Five years is rough. Six to eight<br />

years is the typical timeline,” DeMerritt<br />

said. “Going to work fulltime,<br />

being actively involved in all those<br />

other things you have going on with<br />

your family, I’m not sure how I did it.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are a lot of lost weekends and<br />

lost ballgames. I lost three Christmases<br />

when I got to my dissertation. But<br />

was it worth it? Yeah!”<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

pettyj@wbu.edu<br />

Hardage drove to Lubbock and<br />

picked up Jim Roberts on his<br />

airline arrival from Oklahoma<br />

City and back to Plainview where<br />

Jim fl ew locally and later picked<br />

up Cody Williams and they fl ew<br />

locally doing instrument approaches<br />

here and in Lubbock,<br />

then fl ew back to Plainview for<br />

fuel and to drop off Cody, then he<br />

fl ew home to Oklahoma City in<br />

his Bellanca Viking after annual<br />

inspection. Ron Lowe fl ew locally<br />

in the Cessna 172 Skyhawk. John<br />

Lane fl ew in from Victoria for fuel,<br />

then headed home to Denver in<br />

his Cirrus SR-22. Charles Stair fl ew<br />

locally in his Bellanca Viking. John<br />

Boatright with the Lubbock FAA<br />

FSDO fl ew the Beech 58 Baron<br />

in from Lubbock for touch-andgoes,<br />

then left it here for storage.<br />

Richard Easterwood fl ew in from<br />

Houston for fuel, then fl ew to<br />

Pagosa Springs, Colo., in his Piper<br />

Lance. Bell Textron fl ew in from<br />

Amarillo for touch-and-goes, then<br />

back to Amarillo in their V-22<br />

Osprey Tiltrotor jet helicopter.<br />

Tim Rupp and wife fl ew in from<br />

Santa Fe, N.M., for fuel, then fl ew<br />

to Denton in their Experimental<br />

Pulsar XP. Cody Williams and a<br />

student fl ew locally in his Cessna<br />

172 Skyhawk.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

mccormick.gary@rocketmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.Kornerstonefunerals.<strong>com</strong><br />

Plainview - 296-0055<br />

3605 S.W. 3rd<br />

Lee Payne<br />

Lee Payne passed away<br />

Saturday, May 21, 2011, at<br />

home in Phoenix after battling<br />

cancer.<br />

She was born May 9,<br />

1933, as Leora Marie Andrews,<br />

in Portland, Ore., the<br />

only daughter of Walter and<br />

Alma Andrews.<br />

Lee resided in Plainview<br />

from the mid 1950s through<br />

1970 as the wife of Dr. Joseph<br />

Braden. Lee resided in<br />

Phoenix the last 41 years as a<br />

successful real estate broker.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

sons, Christopher (Chris),<br />

Daniel (Dan), Patrick and<br />

Eloisa Soto<br />

Funeral services for Eloisa<br />

Soto, 73, of Plainview<br />

will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at<br />

Templo Sinai Church with<br />

the Rev. Ignacio Soto offi<br />

ciating.<br />

Visitation will be from<br />

noon-3 p.m. today at Wood<br />

Dunning Funeral Home, and<br />

a prayer service will be from<br />

5-8 p.m. today at the funeral<br />

home. A prayer service will<br />

be at 6 p.m. Monday at Templo<br />

Sinai Church.<br />

Arrangements are by Lemons<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. Soto died Wednesday,<br />

May 25, 2011, at Prairie<br />

House Living Center.<br />

She was born April 24,<br />

1938, in Caterina to Calixtro<br />

Cruz and Tomasa Garcia<br />

Cruz. She and Silverio Soto<br />

were married Dec. 8, 1956,<br />

in Plainview.<br />

She taught Sunday school<br />

at Primera Iglesia Bautista in<br />

Tulia and served as president<br />

of the Women’s Prayer<br />

Group at Tulia Baptist<br />

Church. She was a member<br />

of Templo Sinai Church.<br />

Michael<br />

Braden, and a<br />

granddaughter,Melissa<br />

Hinako<br />

Braden.<br />

A celebra- PAYNE<br />

tion of Lee’s<br />

life was held at 4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Arcadia Funeral<br />

Home, 4800 East Indian<br />

School Road, Phoenix, Ariz.<br />

She was preceded in death<br />

by her son, John, and her<br />

brother, William.<br />

Lee will be missed by her<br />

family and many friends.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11<br />

Survivors<br />

include her<br />

husband;<br />

her sons and<br />

daughters-inlaw,<br />

Martin<br />

and Terry SOTO<br />

Soto, and<br />

Edward and Bibiana Soto,<br />

all of Plainview, and Rocky<br />

and Evangelina Rodriguez of<br />

Tulsa, Okla.; her daughters<br />

and sons-in-law, MaryJane<br />

and Gonzalo DeLuna of<br />

Odessa, Lorina and Ruben<br />

Espinosa of Copperas Cove,<br />

Diana and Freddy Espinosa<br />

and Erma Soto, all of Plainview,<br />

and Angelita and Robert<br />

Magallanes of Odessa;<br />

her brothers, Calixtro Cruz<br />

Jr., Alex Cruz and Arnulfo<br />

Cruz; a sister, Carmen Lopez;<br />

23 grandchildren; and<br />

23 great-grandchildren.<br />

Her parents; a brother,<br />

Roberto Garcia; and a sister,<br />

Olga Rios are deceased.<br />

Online condolences may<br />

be made at www.lemonsfunerals.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

Plainview Herald — 5-29-11


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, May 29, 2011 - Page 5A<br />

THIS AND THAT<br />

KAYLA DANIELLE Crooks<br />

received her master’s of science<br />

degree in social work from the<br />

University of Texas at Arlington<br />

on May 13. She graduated from<br />

Plainview High in 2003 and<br />

received a bachelor’s degree<br />

in psychology from Texas Tech<br />

in 2007. She is employed by<br />

Tarrant County MH/MR where<br />

her main focus is working with<br />

autistic children.<br />

CAITLYN GILLELAND, a 2008<br />

graduate of Plainview High<br />

School and daughter of Matt<br />

and Torrie Gilleland, has been<br />

named to the Dean’s Honor Roll<br />

for the spring 2011 semester at<br />

Texas A&M.<br />

A FEW SPOTS remain open in<br />

Wayland’s summer-long WBU<br />

English Camp. Fall 2011 fi fth<br />

graders are eligible to attend<br />

the weekly camp from 10:30<br />

a.m.-noon every Thursday from<br />

June 2-July 28 on the Wayland<br />

campus. Campers will discuss<br />

the assigned chapters for the<br />

week, have a snack and either<br />

visit an English-related site<br />

on campus, listen to a guest<br />

speaker or <strong>com</strong>plete a creative<br />

activity. Campers will receive<br />

a copy of the novel, an English<br />

Camp T-shirt, a snack and information<br />

as they read and discuss<br />

“Fever 1793” over the course of<br />

the summer.<br />

To register or for more<br />

information, e-mail Dr. Cindy<br />

McClenagan at cindym@wbu.<br />

edu or call Wayland’s School<br />

of Languages and Literature at<br />

291-1100. Space is limited to<br />

the fi rst 20 registrants.<br />

SUMMER HOURS for the<br />

Lighthouse, a clothing ministry<br />

of Happy Union Baptist Church<br />

at 209 Bullock, are 1-6 p.m.<br />

Monday-Friday. Call Erica Flores<br />

at 296-0548 with any questions.<br />

AS PART OF AHEC of the<br />

Plains annual Medical Academy,<br />

a presentation by the Remember<br />

Alex Brown Foundation will<br />

be held from 2-3:30 p.m. June 6<br />

in the PISD Education Complex<br />

Board Room, 2417 Yonkers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brown family, featured<br />

on “Extreme Makeover: Home<br />

Edition,” lost their daughter in a<br />

texting-while-driving accident<br />

and now shares their story<br />

educating others on the dangers<br />

of this deadly habit. Admission<br />

is free. Call 291-0101.<br />

FREE SHOTS will be given<br />

at the Plainview-Hale County<br />

Health Department, 111 E. 10th,<br />

to children ages 4 through 12th<br />

grade from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.<br />

every Wednesday in June. Shot<br />

records must be provided to<br />

receive immunizations.<br />

HALE CENTER FOURTH of<br />

July Parade will be at 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday, July 2. Anyone interested<br />

in entering a fl oat, being<br />

a part of the parade or having a<br />

booth to sell arts and crafts may<br />

contact the Hale Center Chamber<br />

of Commerce at 839-2642 or<br />

go by 703 N. Main.<br />

COMMUNITY CONCERT<br />

subscribers are reminded that<br />

early-bird prices for adult ($40),<br />

single-parent family ($50) and<br />

entire family ($90) will increase<br />

June 1. Student season tickets<br />

will remain at $10. Send checks<br />

to Plainview Community Concerts,<br />

P.O. Box 1512, Plainview,<br />

TX 79073-1512; call 293-4979.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 2011-12 concert season<br />

features the Shangri La Chinese<br />

Acrobats; American Spirit,<br />

patriotic theatrical production;<br />

Ponochevny, pianist; and <strong>The</strong>-<br />

Water Coolers, musical <strong>com</strong>edy<br />

revue.<br />

COMPUTER CLASSES at<br />

WorkForce Solutions have been<br />

postponed until further notice.<br />

SOUTH PLAINS College<br />

cosmetology off ers a full-service<br />

salon, 1920 W. 24th, open to everyone.<br />

Staff ed by SPC students,<br />

the salon provides cuts, color,<br />

highlights, lowlights, perms,<br />

chemical relaxers, wet sets,<br />

curling-iron sets, manicures,<br />

pedicures and eye-brow waxing.<br />

Students are supervised by<br />

Jan Decker, program coordinator<br />

and instructor in cosmetology<br />

who is licensed by the Texas<br />

Department of Licensing and<br />

Regulation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> salon is open from 9<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through<br />

Thursday by appointments.<br />

Walk-ins are wel<strong>com</strong>e. Call<br />

291-3288.<br />

TEXAS READING Club at <strong>Unger</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong> will be held from 10-<br />

11 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays<br />

and Fridays, as well as select<br />

other days, in June. Activities<br />

for third graders and up include<br />

signing, bicycle safety, mobile<br />

dairy, science and others. String<br />

fi gures will be taught this<br />

Wednesday-Friday.<br />

Amo Leer/I Love to Read<br />

programs for 4-7 year olds are<br />

from 10-11 a.m. Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays. Parents must stay in<br />

the library during the program.<br />

WEST TEXAS Country Music<br />

Hayride, featuring country<br />

recording artist Daron Norwood<br />

and singer-songwriter-musician<br />

Reydon Stanford, will be held<br />

June 18 at the Fair <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert will feature old<br />

country favorites to current hits,<br />

including Norwood’s “In God<br />

We Trust” and “Take Me Back.”<br />

Also performing will be local<br />

violinist/fi ddler Trey Topper<br />

and Amarillo’s Cathleen Tyson.<br />

Concessions will be provided.<br />

Proceeds benefi t the Rainbow<br />

Room.<br />

PITCH-IN PLAINVIEW and<br />

Hale County 4-H’ers will remove<br />

American fl ags from veterans’<br />

graves in the Joliet Street<br />

cemeteries at 5 p.m. Tuesday.<br />

Volunteers are wel<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

SOUTH PLAINS College<br />

Plainview Center will host late<br />

registration for the summer I semester<br />

from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, the fi rst day of classes.<br />

Courses being off ered are:<br />

Academic Strategies, American<br />

Government-Organization,<br />

Anatomy and Physiology, Developmental<br />

Algebra, Beginning<br />

Algebra, Intermediate Algebra,<br />

College Algebra, Composition I,<br />

Developmental English, General<br />

Psychology, History of the U.S.<br />

to 1876, and Human Growth &<br />

Development.<br />

Contact the SPC Plainview<br />

Center at 296-9611, ext. 4302,<br />

4304 or go by 1920 W. 24th St.<br />

PROVIDER’S PANTRY meat<br />

boxes, off ering seven boxes of<br />

meats, can be ordered at College<br />

Heights Baptist Church, 802<br />

Quincy, until June 17. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

no qualifi cations; anyone can<br />

purchase. Cash, checks and Lone<br />

Star cards are accepted. Call<br />

293-3644 or go by the church<br />

for an order form or more<br />

information.<br />

WAYLAND WILL off er the<br />

ACT Residual test at 9 a.m. and<br />

1 p.m. June 10, June 23 and July<br />

22. Cost is $40, and participants<br />

must present a photo identifi cation.<br />

Call the admissions offi ce<br />

at 291-3500 to sign up.<br />

A BENEFIT CONCERT for<br />

the Driskill House, an alcohol<br />

recovery facility in Tulia, will<br />

be held at Western Heritage<br />

Fellowship, 1209 Ave. G, in<br />

Hale Center, at 6:30 p.m. June<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> concert will feature the<br />

praise group C 3 with Pam<br />

Brown, Debbie Weeks and<br />

Cathy Wood, ac<strong>com</strong>panied by<br />

Jay Weeks and Paul Goad.<br />

AN ACCOUNT HAS been<br />

set up at Happy State Bank by<br />

friends of Kenny Redin to help<br />

off set medical expenses since<br />

his Dec. 5 accident left him<br />

hospitalized for more than nine<br />

weeks. Donations may be made<br />

at any Happy State Bank or by<br />

mailing checks to Kay Ashmore,<br />

Happy State Bank, 3110 Olton<br />

Road, Plainview, TX 79072. For<br />

more information call 806-296-<br />

2265.<br />

UNITED BAPTIST Church<br />

will host a donor appreciation<br />

concert starring its youth choir<br />

as they showcase music from<br />

their up<strong>com</strong>ing performance in<br />

Arlington at 6 p.m. Saturday in<br />

Wayland’s Harral Auditorium,<br />

1900 W. Seventh. Tickets are<br />

$5 at the door. A reception will<br />

follow.<br />

JOVANNA BARRERA has<br />

been selected to represent<br />

Plainview in the Miss Texas USA<br />

Pageant on Sept. 4 in Houston.<br />

Anyone interested in sponsoring<br />

Barrera may call 729-7773.<br />

EXTRA INSERTS, including<br />

coupons, from Sunday’s Herald<br />

are available at the newspaper,<br />

820 Broadway, for $1 to<br />

subscribers only.<br />

NEW VOLUNTEER training<br />

for Court Appointed Special<br />

Advocates will be from 5:30-9<br />

p.m. each Tuesday in June at the<br />

J.B. Wheeler Building, 2503 W.<br />

Eighth. CASA seeks volunteers<br />

to support and serve as an<br />

independent voice for abused<br />

and neglected children in Hale<br />

County. Volunteers spend an average<br />

of 5-10 hours per month<br />

helping children fi nd a safe and<br />

permanent home.<br />

For more information call<br />

Chelsea Nichols at 806-763-<br />

2272 or LaTosha Wall at<br />

293-1970.<br />

HANGING OF THE Quilts<br />

exhibit will be at <strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong> through Thursday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quilts also can be seen at<br />

the library’s Web site, unger.<br />

myplainview.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

LITERARY LUNCH Bunch will<br />

be at noon Aug. 9 in Wayland’s<br />

Van Howeling Education Center,<br />

room 104.<br />

Books to be discussed are:<br />

“Of Mice and Men,” by John<br />

Steinbeck; “<strong>The</strong> Red Queen,” by<br />

Phillippa Gregory; “<strong>The</strong> School<br />

of Essential Ingredients” by<br />

Erica Bauermeister; “<strong>The</strong> Swan<br />

Thieves” by Elizabeth Kostova;<br />

“In the Garden of Beasts: Love,<br />

Terror, and an American Family<br />

in Hitler’s Berlin,” by Erik Larson;<br />

“Washington” by Ron Chernow;<br />

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“God’s Battalion: <strong>The</strong> Case for<br />

the Crusades” by Rodney Stark;<br />

and “Seven Miracles that Saved<br />

America” by Chris Stewart and<br />

Ted Stewart.<br />

Read one or all and discuss<br />

over a light lunch provided by<br />

WBU.<br />

THE MU LAMBDA Sorority<br />

will sponsor the <strong>Memorial</strong> Day<br />

tribute at Kress Cemetery at 10<br />

a.m. Monday. <strong>The</strong> event will<br />

features speakers and music to<br />

honor veterans.<br />

STEPHANIE SLAUGHTER,<br />

wife of Scottie Slaughter and<br />

daughter-in-law of Lonnie<br />

Slaughter and Debbie Belk, is<br />

suff ering from type 1 Arnold<br />

Chiari Brain Malformation. A<br />

love fund has been set up at<br />

American State Bank. Also,<br />

healthy gourmet coff ee, green<br />

tea and hot chocolate are being<br />

sold as fundraisers. Call Mary<br />

Tiffi n at 296-7217.<br />

DONATIONS FOR Plainview’s<br />

annual fi reworks show may<br />

be mailed to Fireworks for the<br />

Fourth, c/o Plainview Chamber<br />

of Commerce, 1906 W. Fifth St.,<br />

Plainview, TX 79072.<br />

Funds also are being accepted<br />

for the McDonald/Chamber<br />

Fireworks Scholarship to be presented<br />

to a Plainview Christian<br />

Academy student in memory<br />

of longtime fi reworks display<br />

chairman Larry McDonald. Acknowledgements<br />

will be sent to<br />

the family. Designate the fund<br />

your donation is for.<br />

JUNE CLASSES for South<br />

Plains Workforce are: cake decorating<br />

and basic and intermediate<br />

sewing. Pre-registration is<br />

required. Go by 1920 W. 24th<br />

or call 296-9611, ext. 4304 for<br />

more information.<br />

THE 22ND ANNUAL Fiesta<br />

Campesina will be held in Plainview<br />

on Sunday, July 31. Main<br />

performer will be Augustine<br />

Ramirez. For booth rental or for<br />

more information call 291-0460.<br />

WES-TEX RESOURCE Conservation<br />

& Development has<br />

new Dell printers to give away<br />

to schools, non-profi ts, charities<br />

and governmental entities. Call<br />

James Belk at 806-774-6299 for<br />

information.<br />

YMCA SAFE Camp is accepting<br />

registration forms at the<br />

Y for ages 5-12. <strong>The</strong> program<br />

runs June 1 through Aug. 5 at<br />

Estacado Junior High. Cost is<br />

$42, which includes all activities<br />

and a T-shirt.<br />

PHS CLASS OF 1981 will<br />

hold its 30-year reunion Aug.<br />

5 and 6 at Plainview Country<br />

Club. Cost is $60 per person.<br />

Make checks payable to Class of<br />

1981 and send to Brad Edwards,<br />

1319 S. Broadway, Plainview,<br />

TX 79072. Classmates should<br />

send name, address, number of<br />

attendees for Friday/Saturday<br />

events and contact information<br />

to plainviewclassof1981@<br />

hotmail.<strong>com</strong>, or call Gerald Dean<br />

Calk Holt at 806-296-7749,<br />

Johnny Hill at 806-729-1568,<br />

Murry Burhart at 210-393-<br />

6995, Jeannie West Moore at<br />

806-347-2790 or Brad Edwards<br />

at 806-293-9100. <strong>The</strong> Facebook<br />

page is Plainview High School<br />

Class of 1981 30 Year Reunion.<br />

NON-PROFIT VENDORS of<br />

all types are being sought for<br />

Plainview’s Juneteenth celebration<br />

on June 18. Only 10 vendors<br />

will be accepted. Call Jackie<br />

Ervine at 293-5729 or Yvonne<br />

Franklin at 806-518-1533.<br />

Deadline is Wednesday.<br />

DATES FOR Sandcastles and<br />

For Kids Sake classes are June 4,<br />

July 9, Aug. 13 and Sept. 3. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

begin at 8:15 a.m. at St. Mark’s<br />

Episcopal Church, 710 Joliet.<br />

Cost is $40 for adults and $10<br />

Plainview Rodeo<br />

Association<br />

WIN<br />

2011 Raffle<br />

$3,000 HCSB Visa Card<br />

per child.<br />

Sandcastles is for children<br />

ages 5-17 whose parents<br />

are divorcing or separated.<br />

Children who are going through<br />

adoption or experiencing other<br />

separation issues also may participate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interactive classes<br />

allow children to deal with<br />

issues that parents often do not<br />

recognize.<br />

More information is available<br />

by calling Parents’ Place at<br />

995-2756. Parents’ Place off ers<br />

a variety of parenting classes to<br />

interested groups of parents and<br />

organizations.<br />

PHS CLASS of 1991 will hold<br />

its 20-year reunion July 22 and<br />

23 at the Elks Lodge. Anyone<br />

who graduated or knows<br />

someone who graduated in<br />

’91 should send information to<br />

plainviewclassof1991@gmail.<br />

<strong>com</strong>.<br />

JUNE READERS’ Page will be<br />

published Wednesday. Readers<br />

are invited to submit original<br />

poetry, essays, features and<br />

photos to: Readers’ Page, Box<br />

1240, Plainview, TX 79072;<br />

bring them to the Herald at<br />

820 Broadway; or e-mail to<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong>. All<br />

submissions should include a<br />

name, town and daytime phone<br />

number.<br />

To submit This and That items:<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1353<br />

Cynthia Davidson/Courtesy Photo<br />

Majic, a tri-color, female terrier mix, will greet you with a bright<br />

smile. She is happy and energetic. In addition to playing, Majic does<br />

well on a leash and enjoys walking. She is ready for a loving home!<br />

If you are interested in Majic or another dog or cat, call the Plainview<br />

Humane Society at 806-296-2311 or visit 500 S.W. Third from 4-5:30<br />

p.m. Monday through Friday. Adoption fee is $75 for dogs and $50<br />

for cats, which includes spay/neuter, rabies shot and a microchip.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re Will Also Be A Drawing For<br />

$1,000 United Supermarkets Gift Card<br />

$500 Gebo’s Gift Card<br />

Tickets: $20 Donation<br />

Drawing On June 25, 2011<br />

Drawing To Be Held On <strong>The</strong> Final Night Of <strong>The</strong> Rodeo<br />

& You Need Not Be Present To Win.<br />

Only 500 Tickets Will Be Sold!<br />

WIN<br />

Tickets Are Available At:<br />

Plainview Herald, 820 Broadway;<br />

Any Rodeo Association Member<br />

or call Tom Cheyne, 292-2736


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Herald<br />

OPINION<br />

LETTER TO THE EDITOR<br />

Citizen request: Stripe 11th St.<br />

To the Editor:<br />

This is an open letter<br />

to the City of Plainview:<br />

A request — Stripe 11th<br />

Street.<br />

Two months ago, my<br />

wife nearly totaled her<br />

car with our two small<br />

children inside. <strong>The</strong> other<br />

driver was at fault for trying<br />

to pass her on the right<br />

side when she was turning<br />

right.<br />

Four months ago, my<br />

very good friend did have<br />

his car totaled at 2 a.m.<br />

when a driver thought 11th<br />

Street had two lanes in<br />

both directions. As a result,<br />

he smashed into the back<br />

of my friend’s car, which<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

should be addressed to: <strong>The</strong><br />

Plainview Herald, Attn.:<br />

Kevin Lewis, P.O. Box 1240,<br />

Plainview, TX 79072; or by<br />

e-mail: kwlewis@hearstnp.<br />

<strong>com</strong> All submissions should<br />

include the writer’s name,<br />

address and daytime phone<br />

My adoptive parents told<br />

me I was “chosen,” but the<br />

kids at school told me I was<br />

a “bastard.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> recent headlines about<br />

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s<br />

infi delities and the son he<br />

fathered out of wedlock have<br />

stirred many old memories<br />

and emotions.<br />

I was four years old when<br />

I learned I was adopted. It<br />

was just before my sister<br />

Maureen’s eighth birthday.<br />

I told her, “I know what<br />

you’re getting for your<br />

birthday.”<br />

“Don’t spoil the secret,”<br />

she said. “If you tell me, I’m<br />

going to tell you a secret!”<br />

Well, that was the wrong<br />

thing to say! I had to know<br />

what she was keeping from<br />

me! I said, “You’re getting a<br />

blue dress for your birthday.”<br />

Maureen said, “And you<br />

were adopted.”<br />

I ran off to fi nd our<br />

mother, Jane Wyman, in the<br />

den. I asked her, “What does<br />

‘adopted’ mean?”<br />

Mom’s eyes fl ashed dan-<br />

Mallard Fillmore<br />

was parallel parked on the<br />

curb in front of his house.<br />

<strong>The</strong> driver assumed 11th<br />

Street was four lanes, two<br />

in each direction.<br />

If 11th street is a twolane<br />

street, one in each<br />

direction, fi ne. If it is a<br />

four-lane street, two in<br />

each direction, fi ne, but it<br />

is the city’s responsibility<br />

to make this clear to the<br />

public.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city can do this by<br />

striping the road. Until<br />

you do so, there will<br />

continue to be confusion,<br />

and people’s lives will be<br />

at risk.<br />

Matt Smith<br />

Plainview<br />

number. We will not publish<br />

street address, e-mail address<br />

or phone number.<br />

Submissions are limited to<br />

one per person per month.<br />

Please avoid handwritten<br />

letters, if possible.<br />

All letters are subject to<br />

editing for length, content,<br />

grammar, punctuation, etc.<br />

gerously. “Where did you<br />

hear that word?” she asked.<br />

After Mom fi nished<br />

dealing with Maureen, she<br />

sat me down and explained<br />

adoption to me. “You are a<br />

chosen child,” she said, “and<br />

that makes you special. We<br />

love you very much.”<br />

I could tell that being<br />

“chosen” was a good thing.<br />

But I also realized for the<br />

fi rst time that Mom wasn’t<br />

my “real” mother — that<br />

I had another mother who<br />

had mysteriously given me<br />

away.<br />

One day, when I was in<br />

the second grade, I got into<br />

a playground argument with<br />

another boy. We took turns<br />

one-upping each other. “I’m<br />

better than you,” I said. “I’m<br />

special ’cause I was chosen!<br />

I was adopted!”<br />

<strong>The</strong> other boy didn’t<br />

know how to answer that,<br />

but the next day he came<br />

back to school and laughed<br />

at me. “My parents told me<br />

what ‘adopted’ means,” he<br />

said. “You’re not special —<br />

you’re a bastard! Your real<br />

LETTER TO THE EDITOR<br />

Appraisals like a tax increase<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Well, my fellow residents<br />

of Plainview, they did it to<br />

us again. Our local appraisal<br />

district effectively raised our<br />

taxes again. Not directly,<br />

to be sure, but by raising<br />

the appraised value of our<br />

property they raised the dollar<br />

value by which the city,<br />

county and school assess<br />

taxes against.<br />

Last year the city raised<br />

our taxes something like<br />

1.79 percent. Coupled with<br />

last year’s huge, and this<br />

year’s modest appraisal increases,<br />

(it) probably put the<br />

effective tax increase around<br />

3 percent, if not more.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are mandates in<br />

Texas that make any tax<br />

increase of 2-3 percent (I<br />

cannot recall exactly what<br />

that magic number is) subject<br />

to a rollback election.<br />

That is, people would have<br />

the right to petition for such<br />

an election and, if they win,<br />

the people could roll the tax<br />

rate back to a lower level<br />

than where it began.<br />

Believe me, the city,<br />

county and school do not<br />

advertise this fact because<br />

in their heart of hearts know<br />

they would lose such an<br />

election every time. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

do not want you to have this<br />

option, so they skirt the legalities<br />

by raising your taxes<br />

just below that point and<br />

letting the appraisal district<br />

do the rest.<br />

Legal? Yes. Moral and<br />

honest? No. <strong>The</strong>y hide behind<br />

these loopholes, smile,<br />

shake your hand, kiss your<br />

babies and tell you how hard<br />

they work to keep your taxes<br />

low. Shame on them.<br />

I can’t wait to see how<br />

the school district makes the<br />

new high school fl oat. Yes,<br />

mother wasn’t married, so<br />

she gave you away — bastard!”<br />

That’s when I realized<br />

there was something horribly<br />

wrong with me. I never<br />

again bragged about being<br />

“chosen,” and I never again<br />

felt “special.” But I did feel<br />

marked.<br />

I wondered, “Why did<br />

my birth mother give me<br />

away? Was it because I’m<br />

a bastard?” I fi gured Mom<br />

couldn’t have known I was<br />

illegitimate or she wouldn’t<br />

have adopted me. And I<br />

didn’t want her to fi nd out!<br />

When I returned home,<br />

I went to the library where<br />

Mom kept a huge leatherbound<br />

Bible. She’d once<br />

told me that the Bible had<br />

all the answers. I was seven<br />

years old and had never read<br />

the Bible on my own, so<br />

I turned to the back of the<br />

Bible to see if there was an<br />

index. Sure enough, I found<br />

the concordance.<br />

I looked for the word<br />

“bastard” — and there<br />

it was. <strong>The</strong> concordance<br />

the school is old, but so is<br />

my house. When something<br />

breaks I just have to suck it<br />

up and fi x it. Why can’t they<br />

learn to live within the constraints<br />

that all the taxpayers<br />

have to live under?<br />

How do I know these<br />

things? Because I used to<br />

be one of them, serving two<br />

four-year terms as the mayor<br />

of another West Texas <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Have you ever wondered<br />

why your house payment<br />

goes up every year? Well,<br />

in my own feeble way I just<br />

tried to tell you why. Your<br />

taxes may not have gone up,<br />

but you can bet a dollar to a<br />

doughnut that your appraisal<br />

went up.<br />

Smoke and mirrors,<br />

sleight of hand. <strong>The</strong>y would<br />

make David Copperfi eld<br />

green with envy. If our<br />

business <strong>com</strong>munity tries to<br />

operate in this manner, they<br />

would throw them under the<br />

jail and wail on about what<br />

charlatons they were.<br />

Why doesn’t the editorial<br />

board of the Herald bring this<br />

shell game to light? I can’t<br />

speak for anyone else, but<br />

I, for one, don’t give a hoot<br />

about the Green Bay Packers.<br />

A newspaper in Washington,<br />

D.C., once brought<br />

down a sitting president<br />

when he was being less than<br />

honest. Yes, to be fair, you<br />

reported the tax increase, but<br />

did you report the percentage<br />

increase when coupled with<br />

the higher appraisals?<br />

Why doesn’t the Herald<br />

tell the people that they have<br />

the right to fi re everybody<br />

at that appraisal district by<br />

electing people to the council,<br />

mayorship, school board<br />

and county <strong>com</strong>mission<br />

that will truly represent the<br />

directed me to Deuteronomy<br />

23:2, where I read: “A bastard<br />

shall not enter into the<br />

congregation of the Lord;<br />

even to his tenth generation<br />

shall he not enter into the<br />

congregation of the Lord.”<br />

My heart froze. I thought<br />

those words meant, “A bastard<br />

can never go to Heaven.<br />

A bastard is damned to<br />

Hell, and so are his kids and<br />

grandkids, down to the tenth<br />

generation.”<br />

I snapped the book<br />

shut — and I didn’t open a<br />

Bible again for more than<br />

25 years. Of course, that<br />

verse had nothing to do<br />

with Heaven or Hell — but<br />

how could a seven-year-old<br />

understand such things?<br />

I thought, “That’s why my<br />

birth mother got rid of me!<br />

Nobody wants a child who’s<br />

going to Hell! And Mom’s<br />

so religious! If she fi nds out<br />

I’m going to Hell, she won’t<br />

want me anymore!” So, at<br />

age seven, I began to hate<br />

myself — and God.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story of my spiritual<br />

and emotional redemption<br />

is in my book “Twice<br />

Adopted.” But the story<br />

I’m thinking about now is<br />

the painful story of Arnold<br />

Schwarzenegger’s son. I<br />

keep hearing chattering<br />

people and do what’s right?<br />

How much do we the<br />

people pay these appraisers?<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are paid with<br />

tax dollars, so it should be<br />

public information. What<br />

kind of benefi ts do we the<br />

people provide for these<br />

people when there’s a pot<br />

load of people in Plainview<br />

who can’t afford insurance?<br />

How many tax dollars does<br />

the city spend every year on<br />

the Texas Municipal League<br />

convention/vacation? Are all<br />

our elected offi cials current<br />

on all their taxes like they<br />

expect us to be?<br />

Come on, Herald, quit trying<br />

to be everyone’s friend.<br />

It didn’t seem to bother you<br />

when you plastered a good,<br />

moral, Christian man who<br />

served Plainview honorably<br />

for so many years like Dr.<br />

(Joe) Horn’s troubles all<br />

over the front page.<br />

William Nelson<br />

Plainview<br />

Editor’s Note: According<br />

to Hale County Chief Appraiser<br />

Nikki Branscum, appraisals<br />

are based on sales of<br />

similar properties in particular<br />

neighborhoods within the<br />

city. <strong>The</strong> appraisal offi ce is<br />

required to appraise all similar<br />

properties at the same<br />

ratio. <strong>The</strong>y operate under the<br />

tax codes and guidelines of<br />

the state <strong>com</strong>ptroller’s offi ce,<br />

and not any local entity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hale County Appraisal<br />

District Board’s<br />

quarterly meetings are open<br />

to the public. Budget fi gures<br />

are published annually in the<br />

Herald.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact that the editor<br />

has written about the Green<br />

Bay Packers in his personal<br />

column has no bearing on<br />

the paper’s unbiased news<br />

coverage.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no illegitimate kids, just illegitimate parents<br />

MICHAEL<br />

REAGAN<br />

heads on TV referring to the<br />

boy as Schwarzenegger’s<br />

“illegitimate” son. It makes<br />

my blood boil. Listen,<br />

there’s no such thing as an<br />

illegitimate child. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

only illegitimate parents.<br />

And Arnold, I hope you<br />

read this: Your son is not the<br />

bastard. You’re the bastard.<br />

You’re the illegitimate parent.<br />

I don’t say that to insult<br />

you. I say it for your own<br />

good. I say it because you<br />

need to face these facts.<br />

You’ve been a bastard up<br />

till now, but you can change<br />

that. You can man up. You<br />

can sit down with your son,<br />

acknowledge him, apologize<br />

to him, admit that you failed<br />

him, promise to love him<br />

and begin to protect him<br />

from ridicule.<br />

That boy is going to need<br />

a lot of love and affi rmation<br />

from his father. Why?<br />

Because the bastards in the<br />

media have gone after him,<br />

publishing horrible, humiliating<br />

stories, putting his<br />

picture on the Internet and<br />

subjecting him to ridicule at<br />

school.<br />

Arnold, you’ve always<br />

played a hero in the movies.<br />

But now the whole world<br />

knows it was just an act.<br />

How would you like to be a<br />

real hero for a change?<br />

It is time to stop being<br />

a bastard and start being a<br />

father.<br />

Michael Reagan is the son of<br />

President Ronald Reagan, a political<br />

consultant and the author of “<strong>The</strong><br />

New Reagan Revolution.”<br />

Reagan@caglecartoons.<strong>com</strong><br />

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Sunday, May 29, 2011<br />

<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong>/opinion<br />

BILL<br />

O’REILLY<br />

Elvis is<br />

to blame<br />

<strong>The</strong> success of 25-yearold<br />

Stefani Germanotta,<br />

aka Lady Gaga, is really<br />

the fault of Elvis Presley,<br />

who would <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

understand the woman’s<br />

immense drawing power.<br />

Back in the mid-1950s, the<br />

United States was largely<br />

a conformist nation.<br />

Americans had endured<br />

the strict discipline of a<br />

vicious World War and<br />

those who had served in<br />

the military were strongly<br />

<strong>com</strong>mitted to obeying<br />

the power structure and<br />

playing by society’s rules.<br />

Largely because of that,<br />

there was a sameness to<br />

American life in the ’50s<br />

that bored some younger<br />

Americans. And so, like<br />

James Dean, millions of<br />

teenagers became rebels<br />

without a cause.<br />

Enter a young singer<br />

from Tupelo, Miss., named<br />

Elvis Presley. Armed with<br />

long, slicked back hair,<br />

sideburns and a nonthreatening<br />

sneer, Presley<br />

captured the imagination<br />

of young people everywhere.<br />

Although polite in<br />

speech, Presley’s actions<br />

were daring — swiveling<br />

his hips suggestively as<br />

he sang about rocking in<br />

a jailhouse. Before long,<br />

Elvis was America’s biggest<br />

star, sending some<br />

conservative Americans<br />

into spasms of indignation.<br />

Today, Lady Gaga is<br />

channeling her inner Elvis<br />

as our time, in some ways,<br />

parallels the 1950s. Faced<br />

with a non-stop barrage of<br />

high-tech gibberish, some<br />

young people have be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

jaded and are tuning<br />

out the recession, the wars<br />

and the intense <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

to make a buck. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

value individuality and<br />

excitement, which Lady<br />

Gaga provides almost<br />

non-stop. Thus, Gaga has<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e a symbol as well<br />

as a entertainer.<br />

Ms. Germanotta’s<br />

music is OK — a series<br />

of dance tunes that are<br />

almost disco-like. But her<br />

voice doesn’t <strong>com</strong>e close<br />

to what Elvis had going.<br />

No, it is Gaga’s persona<br />

that has pushed her to the<br />

top of the charts. Here’s a<br />

young woman who doesn’t<br />

seem to give a fl ip about<br />

what anyone thinks of her.<br />

Flashing her tattoos, she is<br />

the epitome of a working<br />

class girl, even though she<br />

attended private school<br />

and studied music at the<br />

Tisch School of Arts. Her<br />

outrageous stage presence<br />

is right out of the Madonna<br />

playbook, and there<br />

is no question that she is<br />

marketing herself to an<br />

audience who, to quote the<br />

song “Grease,” believes<br />

that conventionality belongs<br />

to yesterday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem is that<br />

while the lady may portray<br />

herself as a tramp, she<br />

cannot possibly keep up<br />

the frenetic pace. Watching<br />

her HBO special,<br />

your eyes glaze. Running<br />

all over the stage, Gaga<br />

makes Mick Jagger look<br />

like Rip Van Winkle. She<br />

changes costumes after<br />

almost every number, fi nding<br />

a multitude of ways<br />

to expose herself to an<br />

audience that loves every<br />

minute of it.<br />

But how long can you<br />

do that?<br />

Elvis burned out after<br />

a few years, went into<br />

hiding as the Beatles took<br />

over, and then emerged as<br />

a <strong>com</strong>eback kind of guy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> struggle, however,<br />

took his life. He died at<br />

42, but his legacy endures.<br />

Stefani’s legacy is<br />

anyone’s guess, but the<br />

odds are that she will have<br />

to settle for being a period<br />

piece. It is indeed Lady<br />

Gaga’s time. I just hope<br />

she’s saving her money.<br />

Veteran TV news anchor Bill<br />

O’Reilly is host of the Fox News<br />

show “<strong>The</strong> O’Reilly Factor” and<br />

author of the book “Pinheads and<br />

Patriots: Where You Stand<br />

in the Age of Obama.”


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, May 29, 2011 - Page 7A<br />

Herald<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Investing beyond<br />

short-term CDs<br />

Many people depend<br />

on certifi cates of deposit<br />

(CDs) to provide extra<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e. Yet CD rates have<br />

been fairly low for a while.<br />

In recent months, in fact,<br />

one-year CDs were paying<br />

about 0.5 percent, two-year<br />

CDs topped out at around 1<br />

percent, and fi ve-year CDs<br />

paid in the 2 percent to 2. 3<br />

percent range. Those rates<br />

are scanty enough, but they<br />

can seem even lower in<br />

an economic environment<br />

marked by rising food and<br />

gas prices.<br />

Before you consider alternatives,<br />

keep in mind that<br />

CDs still offer a key advantage:<br />

safety of principal. <strong>The</strong><br />

Federal Deposit Insurance<br />

Corporation (FDIC) typically<br />

insures CDs up to $250,000.<br />

And since CDs are relatively<br />

short-term in nature, you<br />

don’t have to worry about<br />

locking away that money<br />

for long periods of time. So<br />

there can be a place for CDs<br />

in the fi xed-in<strong>com</strong>e portion<br />

of your portfolio.<br />

However, during times<br />

such as these, you might<br />

consider looking at additional<br />

options, keeping in<br />

mind that, when seeking<br />

greater in<strong>com</strong>e, you’ll likely<br />

be taking on more risk. Let’s<br />

consider a few alternatives:<br />

•Fixed annuities — Many<br />

people buy fi xed annuities to<br />

supplement their retirement<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e. But most annuities<br />

also allow you to take up to<br />

10 percent of your account<br />

value each year without penalty.<br />

Plus, the interest rate<br />

you receive on a fi xed annuity<br />

may be more <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />

than that currently paid by a<br />

CD. Keep in mind, though,<br />

that annuities are not backed<br />

by FDIC insurance, and any<br />

guarantees are backed solely<br />

by the paying ability of the<br />

insurance <strong>com</strong>pany. Additionally,<br />

early or excessive<br />

withdrawals may be subject<br />

to penalties. If you believe<br />

a fi xed annuity might be appropriate<br />

for your situation,<br />

speak with your fi nancial<br />

advisor.<br />

•Bond ladders — If appropriate<br />

for your situation, you<br />

can potentially gain extra<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e through a strategy<br />

known as a bond “ladder.”<br />

DON<br />

BOOK<br />

To build a ladder, you buy<br />

several bonds with varying<br />

maturities — short-, intermediate-<br />

and long-term. Once<br />

you’ve constructed your<br />

ladder, you could gain some<br />

advantage in various interest<br />

rate environments. When<br />

market rates are low, you’ll<br />

still have your longer-term<br />

bonds earning higher interest<br />

rates. And when market rates<br />

rise, you can reinvest your<br />

maturing short-term bonds at<br />

the higher rates. But if you<br />

need in<strong>com</strong>e in addition to<br />

your regular interest payments,<br />

you can get it from<br />

the maturing bonds. Unlike<br />

CDs, however, bonds are not<br />

covered by FDIC insurance<br />

and are subject to credit<br />

risks. Bonds are also subject<br />

to interest rate risk: When<br />

interest rates rise, bond<br />

prices generally fall, and you<br />

may lose some or all of your<br />

principal if you sell your<br />

bond prior to maturity. But<br />

by holding your bonds until<br />

maturity, you can avoid loss<br />

of principal, assuming the<br />

issuer doesn’t default.<br />

•Dividend-paying stocks<br />

— Some <strong>com</strong>panies have<br />

paid — and increased —<br />

their stock dividends for<br />

many years now. If you<br />

don’t need the dividends to<br />

boost your cash fl ow, you<br />

can reinvest them to help<br />

boost your ownership stake.<br />

However, <strong>com</strong>panies can<br />

reduce or discontinue their<br />

dividends at any time, and<br />

since stock prices fl uctuate,<br />

you risk losing some or all of<br />

your principal.<br />

By exploring alternatives<br />

to short-term CDs, you may<br />

fi nd other appropriate investments<br />

that may better position<br />

you to reach your fi nancial<br />

goals — so look around<br />

to see what’s available in the<br />

fi nancial marketplace.<br />

Don Book is an<br />

Edward Jones fi nancial advisor.<br />

Vice president trumpets<br />

resurgent auto industry<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) —<br />

Vice President Joe Biden on<br />

Saturday credited the Obama<br />

administration’s intervention<br />

for the American auto<br />

industry’s recovery from<br />

“the brink of extinction” and<br />

pointed to Chrysler’s early<br />

repayment of the federal loan<br />

that saved it from disaster.<br />

“This announcement came<br />

six years ahead of schedule<br />

— and just two years after<br />

Chrysler Corp. emerged<br />

from bankruptcy,” Biden<br />

said in the administration’s<br />

weekly radio and Internet<br />

address. “It’s a sign of<br />

what’s happening throughout<br />

the American automobile<br />

industry.”<br />

Biden also said that<br />

General Motors, which<br />

went through bankruptcy<br />

and has <strong>com</strong>e back strong,<br />

announced in the past week<br />

that its Detroit Hamtramck<br />

factory in Michigan will run<br />

three shifts for the fi rst time<br />

in its 26-year history.<br />

“You know, that’s 2,500<br />

more good, paying jobs,” he<br />

said.<br />

Biden, who provided the<br />

weekly address because<br />

President Barack Obama was<br />

traveling in Europe, credited<br />

the efforts of the Obama<br />

administration for the resurgence<br />

of the auto industry<br />

through its assistance.<br />

“Because of what we did,<br />

the auto industry is rising<br />

again,” Biden said. “Manufacturing<br />

is <strong>com</strong>ing back.<br />

And our economy is recovering<br />

and it’s gaining traction.”<br />

Chrysler announced<br />

Tuesday the repayment of<br />

$5.9 billion in U.S. loans and<br />

$1.7 billion in loans from<br />

the governments of Canada<br />

and Ontario. It covers most<br />

of the federal bailout money<br />

that saved the <strong>com</strong>pany after<br />

it nearly ran out of cash in<br />

2009 and went through a<br />

government-led bankruptcy.<br />

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On <strong>Memorial</strong> Day, it’s<br />

important to remember<br />

those who have made the<br />

ultimate sacrifi ce for our nation.<br />

We at Social Security<br />

honor the heroism and courage<br />

of our military service<br />

members and mourn for<br />

those who have given their<br />

lives in defense of freedom.<br />

It’s also important to recognize<br />

those service members<br />

who are still with us,<br />

especially those who have<br />

recently been wounded.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’ve served us; likewise<br />

we serve them.<br />

Earnings for active duty<br />

military service or active<br />

duty training have<br />

been covered under Social<br />

Security since 1957. Social<br />

Security also has covered<br />

inactive duty service in<br />

the Armed Forces reserves<br />

(such as weekend drills)<br />

since 1988.<br />

If you served in the<br />

military before 1957, you<br />

did not pay Social Security<br />

taxes, but we gave you spe-<br />

AFFIDAVIT SUBMITTED BY<br />

IDA A. TYLER<br />

HALE COUNTY TREASURER<br />

STATE OF TEXAS<br />

COUNTY OF Hale<br />

BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared<br />

the following named persons, and after being duly sworn, depose<br />

and say: Hon. Bill A. Coleman, County Judge; Hon. Harold King, Commissioner<br />

Pct. #1; Hon. Mario Martinez, Commissioner Pct. #2; Hon. Kenny<br />

Kernell, Commissioner Pct. #3; and Hon. Benny Cantwell, Commissioner<br />

Pct. #4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hale County Commissioners Court received, reviewed and approved<br />

the Monthly Financial Report for the month ending April 30, 2011,<br />

from Ida A. Tyler, Hale County Treasurer on May 23, 2011. According to<br />

the report, Hale County had cash on hand of $16,580,125.14. This report<br />

is in <strong>com</strong>pliance with 114.026 of the Local Government Code, so therefore<br />

we hereby execute this affidavit for publication.<br />

Affiants further sayeth not.<br />

Signed and executed this 23rd day of May 2011.<br />

SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME, this 23rd day of May<br />

2011 by Bill A. Coleman, Harold King, Mario Martinez, Kenny Kernell,<br />

and Benny Cantwell, in their official capacities as the members of the Hale<br />

County Commissioners Court.<br />

ATTEST<br />

cial credit for some of your<br />

service.<br />

You can get both Social<br />

Security benefi ts and<br />

military retirement. Generally,<br />

there is no reduction of<br />

Social Security benefi ts because<br />

of military retirement<br />

benefi ts. You’ll get your<br />

full Social Security benefi t<br />

based on your earnings.<br />

When you reach age<br />

65, you’ll also be eligible<br />

for Medicare. If you have<br />

health care insurance from<br />

the Department of Veterans<br />

Affairs (VA) or under the<br />

TRICARE or CHAMPVA<br />

program, your health<br />

benefi ts may change or end<br />

when you be<strong>com</strong>e eligible<br />

for Medicare. You should<br />

contact the VA, the Department<br />

of Defense, or a military<br />

health benefi ts advisor<br />

for more information.<br />

If you’ve served in the<br />

Armed Forces and you’re<br />

planning your retirement,<br />

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our publication, Military<br />

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Steven Biedermann/Cargill<br />

Plainview High School graduates Hallie Wells (second from left), Eric Evans and Ashley Rivera received Cargill Scholarship Awards. Also<br />

pictured are Cargill human resources manager Allen Hare (left), PHS Principal Lisa Kersh and Cargilll assistant human resources manager<br />

David Mojica.<br />

Cargill presents scholarship awards<br />

Plainview High School<br />

graduates Ashley Rivera,<br />

Hallie Wells and Eric Evans<br />

received Cargill Scholarship<br />

Awards last Thursday,<br />

presented by <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

representatives Allen Hare<br />

and David Mojica.<br />

Rivera, Wells and Evans<br />

received the scholarships<br />

based on their academic<br />

achievements and demonstrated<br />

leadership in school<br />

and <strong>com</strong>munity activities.<br />

Rivera, recipient of a<br />

Cargill Sons and Daughters<br />

Scholarship worth<br />

$3,000, plans to attend West<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

in Canyon, majoring in<br />

pre-pharmaceuticals. Only<br />

50 of these scholarships<br />

are awarded to children of<br />

Cargill employees <strong>com</strong>pany-wide,<br />

adding an extra<br />

degree of signifi cance to the<br />

award.<br />

“Congratulations to our<br />

scholarship award winners,<br />

and our best wishes to the<br />

Class of 2011,” Hare said.<br />

“Cargill supports educational<br />

programs in our <strong>com</strong>munities<br />

because today’s<br />

young people are tomorrow’s<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity leaders,”<br />

Mojica added.<br />

In addition to the 50<br />

Sons and Daughters<br />

Scholarships, Cargill also<br />

awards 350 <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

scholarships worth $1,000<br />

each year to students in<br />

<strong>com</strong>munities where Cargill<br />

operates.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scholarship programs<br />

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Of the major oil- and<br />

gas-producing states,<br />

Texas gained 16 rigs, New<br />

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added two and Oklahoma<br />

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Herald<br />

AGRICULTURE<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior 1 Entomology ID team took third place at the 4-H District<br />

Roundup. Team members are Simon Adair (left), Cortney James and<br />

Blaise White.<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior II Grass ID team took second place at the 4-H District<br />

Roundup. Team members are Vicky Ramos (left), Kira Pierce, Camrie<br />

Looney and Monica Ramos.<br />

SIX DAY FORECAST FOR PLAINVIEW<br />

Sunday<br />

Winds gusting past 50<br />

mph; mostly sunny<br />

100°/63°<br />

Monday<br />

Partly sunny, windy and<br />

not as hot<br />

89°/59°<br />

Tuesday<br />

Partly sunny, a strong<br />

t-storm possible<br />

85°/62°<br />

TRENDS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD<br />

Wednesday<br />

Partly sunny and breezy<br />

89°/60°<br />

Thursday<br />

Mostly sunny and<br />

seasonably warm<br />

86°/59°<br />

Friday<br />

Sunshine<br />

90°/60°<br />

To Get Your Full Local Forecast, Go To http:/www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

TEMPERATURE<br />

PRECIPITATION<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior II Entomology ID team took fourth place at the 4-H District<br />

Roundup. Team members are Vicky Ramos (left), Kira Pierce<br />

and Monica Ramos.<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

<strong>The</strong> Intermediate Grass ID team took second place at the 4-H District<br />

Roundup. Team members are Rebekah Ortiz (left); Megan Harp,<br />

third high individual; Emily White; and Logan Adair, second high individual.<br />

’Tis the season for agriculture,<br />

baseball and Mother Nature<br />

By JUAN GARCIA<br />

Texas Farm Service Agency<br />

What do agriculture,<br />

baseball and Mother Nature<br />

have in <strong>com</strong>mon? Any<br />

farmer or rancher will tell<br />

you, without hesitation, that<br />

in the <strong>com</strong>petitive industry<br />

that is agriculture, Mother<br />

Nature always bats cleanup<br />

and nine times out of 10,<br />

she bats for the opposition<br />

— she’ll make or break you<br />

every time.<br />

To date, crop year 2011<br />

has been exceptionally tough<br />

for farmers and ranchers.<br />

That which isn’t drying up<br />

from drought, burning up in<br />

wildfi res or blowing away<br />

in tornadoes is being swept<br />

downstream by torrential<br />

fl ooding.<br />

It’s an unfortunate reality<br />

that somewhere in the U.S.,<br />

this very minute, a farmer<br />

or rancher is battling the<br />

elements — and as most<br />

agricultural producers know<br />

all too well, you win some<br />

and you lose some.<br />

So what happens when<br />

you lose?<br />

Prior to the 2008 farm<br />

Program to look at<br />

cattle management<br />

GAIL — Beef cattle care,<br />

with a nod to the current<br />

drought, will be the basis<br />

for a multi-county Texas<br />

AgriLife Extension Service<br />

program set for 9:30 a.m.<br />

June 6 in Gail’s Borden<br />

County Event Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program, titled<br />

“Cow/Calf Management in<br />

Dry Times,” will focus on<br />

management priorities in<br />

response to the continued<br />

low rainfall and subsequent<br />

reduction in forage production,<br />

said Cody Hill, AgriLife<br />

Extension agent in Borden<br />

County.<br />

Dr. Ted McCollum, Agri-<br />

Life Extension beef cattle<br />

specialist at Amarillo, will be<br />

the keynote speaker.<br />

“A topic of particular<br />

interest to many of our<br />

producers will be how to<br />

fi nd and acquire the various<br />

<strong>com</strong>modity or ‘by-product’<br />

feeds available in our region<br />

and then how to realize their<br />

full potential as supplemental<br />

feeds for cattle on our area<br />

ranches,” Hill said.<br />

Hill said McCollum<br />

also will discuss specifi c<br />

strategies on how to adjust<br />

management practices to the<br />

lingering low-rainfall conditions.<br />

Two Texas Department<br />

of Agriculture continuing<br />

education units in the general<br />

category will be offered for<br />

those in attendance.<br />

Individual pre-registration<br />

is $15 and includes lunch.<br />

For more information and<br />

to RSVP by Friday, call the<br />

Extension offi ce in Borden<br />

County at 806-756-4336.<br />

bill, a row crop or livestock<br />

producer was at the mercy<br />

of lawmakers to approve ad<br />

hoc funding for emergency<br />

disaster assistance.<br />

It literally took an act<br />

of Congress for USDA’s<br />

Farm Service Agency to<br />

get much-needed recovery<br />

assistance to producers impacted<br />

by natural disasters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> process was tedious,<br />

time-consuming and budget<br />

dependent.<br />

Fast forward to 2008 when<br />

Congress passed legislation<br />

providing for fi ve “permanent”<br />

disaster assistance<br />

programs — the Supplemental<br />

Revenue Assistance<br />

Payment Program (SURE),<br />

Livestock Indemnity Program<br />

(LIP), Livestock Forage<br />

Disaster Program (LFP),<br />

Emergency Assistance for<br />

Livestock, Honeybees, and<br />

Farm-Raised Fish Program<br />

(ELAP) and the Tree Assistance<br />

Program (TAP). All<br />

are administered by FSA.<br />

So, how “permanent” is<br />

permanent? <strong>The</strong> truth is;<br />

these disaster assistance<br />

programs are only “permanent”<br />

for the life of the 2008<br />

farm bill.<br />

As of Sept. 30, 2011, the<br />

legislative authority for these<br />

fi ve programs expires and<br />

they will, in essence, cease<br />

to exist.<br />

What does this mean to<br />

the producer?<br />

It means that, although<br />

we hope a farmer or rancher<br />

never requires disaster assistance,<br />

no industry is more<br />

vulnerable to nature’s wrath<br />

than agriculture and the odds<br />

are, if you’re in the industry<br />

very long, you will indeed<br />

experience your fair share of<br />

setbacks — <strong>com</strong>pliments of<br />

Mother Nature.<br />

Permanent disaster legislation<br />

offers producers some<br />

peace of mind that, in time<br />

of need, FSA can be immediately<br />

responsive.<br />

To date, row crop and<br />

livestock producers nationwide<br />

have received more<br />

than $2.9 billion in assistance<br />

from FSA for qualifying<br />

losses resulting from<br />

natural disaster.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se dollars are, in turn,<br />

pumped back into the rural<br />

economy as producers purchase<br />

inputs, hire contractors<br />

or procure whatever is necessary<br />

to get back on their<br />

feet and back to the business<br />

of farming and ranching.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s no doubt that, as<br />

Congress begins to craft the<br />

next farm bill, disaster programs<br />

will be a signifi cant<br />

topic of discussion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weather events of<br />

2011 will be in the forefront<br />

of the minds of lawmakers<br />

as they gather around the<br />

table to hash out future farm<br />

legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> faster a producer<br />

recovers from a natural<br />

disaster, the better for<br />

everyone — including the<br />

consumer, who can continue<br />

to enjoy the abundant, safe<br />

and affordable food and fi ber<br />

that we, as Americans, have<br />

<strong>com</strong>e to expect.<br />

So, when it’s the bottom<br />

of the ninth, Mother<br />

Nature steps up to the plate<br />

with bases loaded and she<br />

knocks one out of the park,<br />

make sure disaster assistance<br />

legislation is in place to<br />

level the playing fi eld. And,<br />

never forget, USDA’s Farm<br />

Service Agency is always on<br />

your team.<br />

AGRICULTURE FORECAST<br />

REGIONAL SUMMARY<br />

Winds gusting past 50 mph Sunday; mostly<br />

sunny. Winds south-southwest 30-40 mph.<br />

Expect more than 10 hours of sunshine with<br />

average relative humidity 25% and excellent<br />

drying conditions. Monday: partly sunny, windy<br />

and not as hot. Winds southwest 30-40 mph.<br />

Expect 6-10 hours of sunshine with relative<br />

humidity 55% early, 25% in the afternoon and<br />

excellent drying conditions. Tuesday: breezy<br />

with a strong thunderstorm possible.<br />

Winds gusting past 50 mph Sunday; mostly<br />

sunny. Very warm toward the New Mexico<br />

border. Partly sunny and windy Monday; not<br />

as hot near Plainview. Chance for a strong<br />

thunderstorm Tuesday. Partly sunny and<br />

breezy Wednesday; very warm in eastern<br />

parts of the area and toward Amarillo.<br />

Thursday: sunny to partly cloudy and<br />

seasonably warm. Friday: sunshine. Saturday: a full day of sunshine. Not as<br />

hot; very warm toward Amarillo and Lubbock.<br />

REGIONAL ALMANAC<br />

Temperatures are the averages<br />

for the week of 5/21 - 5/27.<br />

Precipication values are totals for<br />

the week.<br />

City Hi Lo Prcp<br />

Abilene 89 66 0.55<br />

Amarillo 84 58 0.54<br />

Austin 88 69 0.81<br />

Clovis, NM 87 54 0.40<br />

Corpus Christi 88 72 0.65<br />

Dallas 88 68 0.72<br />

Denver, CO 77 49 0.30<br />

El Paso 93 66 0.10<br />

Ft. Worth 87 65 0.79<br />

Hobbs, NM 91 60 0.40<br />

Houston 89 70 0.95<br />

Lubbock 87 61 0.49<br />

Midland 91 64 0.30<br />

Oklahoma City 84 63 0.90<br />

Red River, NM 76 43 0.19<br />

Ruidoso, NM 70 40 0.25<br />

San Antonio 89 70 0.85<br />

Santa Fe, NM 79 43 0.15<br />

Tulsa, OK 84 64 0.85<br />

Wichita Falls 88 65 0.15<br />

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<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong>/agriculture<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior I Grass ID team took fi rst place at the 4-H District Roundup.<br />

Team members are Cord Brown (left), fi rst high individual; Simon<br />

Adair, second high individual; Cortney James, third high individual;<br />

and Blaise White.<br />

Most of the state still is<br />

suffering from drought<br />

By ROBERT BURNS<br />

Texas AgriLife Extension<br />

COLLEGE STATION<br />

— Many areas recently<br />

received rain, but in most<br />

of the state the agricultural<br />

situation remains extremely<br />

dire, according to reports<br />

from Texas AgriLife Extension<br />

Service personnel.<br />

Most everywhere, soil<br />

moisture remain short,<br />

except in North Texas,<br />

where despite good rains,<br />

they were reported as<br />

merely adequate. In most<br />

areas, wheat grown for<br />

grain has been lost or yields<br />

severely reduced, according<br />

to reports from AgriLife<br />

Extension county agents.<br />

Cotton planting continued<br />

in areas where the<br />

planting window is later,<br />

such as the South Plains<br />

and Rolling Plains, but the<br />

situation in those regions<br />

doesn’t look promising<br />

either, said Dr. Mark Kelley,<br />

AgriLife Extension<br />

regional specialist based in<br />

Lubbock.<br />

In an average year, the<br />

South Plains grows about<br />

4 million acres of cotton,<br />

approximately 60 percent<br />

or more of the state’s total<br />

acreage. Cotton has largely<br />

failed in South Texas, and<br />

the plantings are at risk in<br />

Central Texas.<br />

Because the planting<br />

window is later in the<br />

South Plains, there was<br />

hope the drought conditions<br />

would lift in time for<br />

cotton, Kelley said.<br />

“We’ve been in the planting<br />

window for a while<br />

now,” he said.<br />

“It’s just we’re having<br />

issues keeping the ground<br />

wet enough, even under<br />

irrigated situations, to get a<br />

good stand.<br />

“For the dryland guys,<br />

the moisture is non-existent.<br />

We’ve got some that<br />

are trying to trickle seed in<br />

to the dry dirt and just hope<br />

for rain,” he said.<br />

Meanwhile, the opportunities<br />

for planting to<br />

produce a viable crop and<br />

to meet crop insurance<br />

deadlines are fast approaching.<br />

<strong>The</strong> outlook in the Rolling<br />

Plains is about the same<br />

as the South Plains, Kelley<br />

said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y may have enough<br />

moisture to get cotton up,<br />

but to keep it going they’re<br />

going to have to have<br />

more,” he said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

going to have to have a lot<br />

more.”<br />

From a national standpoint,<br />

Texas is a “minor<br />

player” in feed grains, said<br />

Dr. Travis Miller, AgriLife<br />

Extension program leader<br />

and associate department<br />

head of the soil and crop<br />

sciences department, College<br />

Station.<br />

But Texas typically<br />

plants about half the cotton<br />

acreage in the U.S., so a<br />

large-scale crop failure here<br />

could have a large impact<br />

on prices nationally.<br />

LOCAL ALMANAC<br />

Statistics for the week ending May 27 for:<br />

Temperature Amarillo Lubbock<br />

High for the week 94° 101°<br />

Low for the week 45° 47°<br />

Normal high 81° 85°<br />

Normal low 58° 58°<br />

Average temp. 69.7° 74.2°<br />

Normal average temp. 67.7° 71.6°<br />

Temp. departure<br />

Precipitation<br />

+2.0° +2.6°<br />

Total for the week 0.00” 0.00”<br />

Total for the month 0.08” 0.26”<br />

Total for the year 0.68” 1.10”<br />

Normal for the month 2.10” 1.95”<br />

% of normal this month 4% 13%<br />

% of normal this year 12% 21%<br />

Growing Degree Days<br />

Yesterday 27 33<br />

Month to date 410 517<br />

Season to date 848 1202<br />

ReelFeel Temperature®<br />

8 a.m. Sunday 69° 70°<br />

12 p.m. 87° 92°<br />

4 p.m. 89° 95°<br />

8 p.m. 74° 79°<br />

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Plainview Elks Lodge # 1175<br />

Invites you to join the Offi cers and Members of the B.P.O.E.<br />

#1175 Plainview, in the celebration of “Flag Day” at the<br />

Running Water Draw Park Gazebo near Kidsville,<br />

6:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 12th, 2011.<br />

Teada Short and Vince Limon will play saxophone and members of the Plainview<br />

High School Navel Jr. ROTC will act as color guard.<br />

Eight fl ags that will be carried are those that have fl own over the United States<br />

in her history, beginning with the fl ag of the original 13 colonies. <strong>The</strong> ceremony<br />

will last about 45 minutes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ceremony has a long history with the Elks. <strong>The</strong> San Diego Lodge of Elks<br />

fi rst held a Flag Day program on June 16th, 1904. It was adopted by all Elks<br />

Lodges after the Grand Session in 1908.<br />

Elks have been a charitable organization since 1868.<br />

Some of our charitable ac<strong>com</strong>plishments are listed below:<br />

Nationwide<br />

• Elks sponsor the largest student athletic event in the United States<br />

with an annual participation exceeding three million.<br />

• Elks provide over $200 million dollars of benevolence each year,<br />

primarily assisting children.<br />

• Elks are the largest provider of student scholarships in the United States.<br />

• Elks are one of the largest providers of drug awareness literature to the schools.<br />

Texas<br />

• Each year prosthetic and adoptive devices are provided for children with<br />

challenges throughout the State.<br />

• Every year free summer camps are provided for children with challenges.<br />

• Every year over 1.5 million is spent on benevolence - primarily assisting<br />

children.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elks have pledged not to<br />

forget our nation’s veterans.<br />

Each year they visit hundreds of thousands of<br />

veterans at VA Medical Centers, State Veterans<br />

Homes and facilities, providing <strong>com</strong>panionship<br />

and enhancing the veterans’ level of <strong>com</strong>fort.


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May 29, 2011<br />

RYAN<br />

THURMAN<br />

NBA Finals:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mavs<br />

Strike Back<br />

Five years ago I was watching<br />

the Dallas Mavericks in the youth<br />

room of First Baptist Church in Stephenville.<br />

My brother-in-law was<br />

the youth pastor and we thought,<br />

“Hey, it has a giant projector in<br />

a big room. Sounds like fun.” In<br />

retrospect, it probably was not the<br />

best of places for a hotly-tempered<br />

21-year-old to take in the implosion<br />

of his favorite team in the NBA<br />

fi nals. I think I threw a shoe across<br />

the room. Consequently, God punished<br />

me these last fi ve years with<br />

Mavericks playoff performances<br />

that made my heart ache.<br />

That fi ve years seems like forever<br />

ago now. To put it in perspective,<br />

the game, while being on a giant<br />

projector, wasn’t even in HD,<br />

George W. was still in offi ce and<br />

I had long, kind of girly hair. Five<br />

years later I can watch sports in<br />

3-D, W. now just makes random appearances<br />

at baseball games and is<br />

thankfully a footnote in presidential<br />

history, and I still have long, kind<br />

of girly hair. (Funny story: During<br />

my honeymoon, the waitress at<br />

Cheesecake Factory in Las Vegas<br />

indirectly called me a girl when she<br />

fi rst got to the table, then felt bad<br />

and gave us really good service.)<br />

But it appears I’ve been absolved<br />

of my shoe-throwing sins or Mark<br />

Cuban made a deal with the devil<br />

because the Mavs have had an improbable<br />

run this postseason and<br />

now are in position to rectify that<br />

ugly mess they left those fi ve long<br />

seasons ago.<br />

Though I must admit, I’m scared.<br />

Watching the Mavs blow a<br />

championship — with a lot of help<br />

from the refs — fi ve years ago is<br />

my worst-ever sporting memory.<br />

Watching the Giants miraculously<br />

end the Patriots’ bid for a perfect<br />

season is a close second.<br />

It was a life-changing occasion.<br />

That’s when I decided my watching<br />

the Mavs did more harm than good<br />

and why I stopped believing in Neverland.<br />

Seriously, I was less upset<br />

when I found out Justin Bieber was<br />

dating Selena Gomez.<br />

<strong>The</strong> worst part was having to<br />

watch Dirk Nowitzki not get a<br />

championship. <strong>The</strong> man deserved it<br />

and still does.<br />

After watching the Mavs be<br />

a playoff punching bag for the<br />

last fi ve seasons, I wasn’t exactly<br />

pumped for another early postseason<br />

exit. When the Mavs blew a<br />

23-point lead to Portland in Game<br />

4, I offi cially resigned myself to not<br />

caring because I knew the end was<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing and I don’t like to cry in<br />

front of people.<br />

But then Dirk tapped some bottled<br />

up source of inner strength and<br />

went all Larry Bird on everyone.<br />

Before the season began I thought<br />

this would be the Mavs’ last year of<br />

winning 50-plus games and being<br />

a contender because Dirk will be<br />

33 at the end of the season, which<br />

is like 98 in dog years and like 152<br />

in basketball years (just ask Kobe).<br />

And let’s face it, his best teammate<br />

was either Caron Butler (now<br />

injured), Jason Terry or Jason Kidd.<br />

With superstar Big Threes be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

the new norm, there was no way<br />

a lanky sharpshooter was going to<br />

lead a teamful of NBA geriatrics<br />

to prominence without at least one<br />

other in-his-prime Hall of Famer.<br />

But what do I know?<br />

If I didn’t know better, I would<br />

think Dirk is 26 and just hitting<br />

his stride. Every year I wait for<br />

him to drop off and the Mavs’<br />

record to respond accordingly. It<br />

still hasn’t happened, and when<br />

he’s playing like this you wonder<br />

if he’ll be scoring like crazy<br />

until he’s 40. Seriously, how do<br />

you stop a falling down, one-leg,<br />

25-foot jump shot from at least<br />

8 feet in the air? Dirk reminds<br />

me of all the annoying kids you<br />

played against in junior high who<br />

had horrible-looking shots, but<br />

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By RYAN BLAKE THURMAN<br />

Herald Sports Editor<br />

R onnie<br />

Peret has an interesting<br />

method of answering<br />

questions.<br />

For example,<br />

in 1963 Peret<br />

attended band<br />

camp at West<br />

Texas State in<br />

Canyon (now<br />

West Texas<br />

A&M) to brush<br />

PERET<br />

up on his drum major skills for<br />

his up<strong>com</strong>ing job of being assistant<br />

drum major in the Plainview<br />

High School Powerhouse of the<br />

Plains marching band.<br />

By WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY<br />

MARION, Ind. — <strong>The</strong> Wayland<br />

Baptist men fi nished on the<br />

podium for the second straight<br />

year at the NAIA Outdoor Track<br />

and Field Championships. <strong>The</strong><br />

Pioneers fi nished in fourth<br />

place with 42 points as the 60th<br />

annual Men’s and 31st annual<br />

Women’s Championship, which<br />

was hosted by Indiana Wesleyan<br />

University, wrapped up Saturday<br />

evening.<br />

Shorter College of Georgia<br />

won the men’s title with 66<br />

points, followed by Doane<br />

University with 59. Oklahoma<br />

Baptist scored six more points<br />

than Wayland to fi nish third.<br />

On the women’s side,<br />

Being 6 feet, 8 inches tall,<br />

he was the star attraction at the<br />

camp fi lled with tiny twirlers<br />

and other regular-sized humans.<br />

Eventually, the obvious question<br />

of how tall Peret’s parents<br />

came up, and, as Peret recalls<br />

it, he launched into a nicelyprepared<br />

joke.<br />

He told his inquisitor that his<br />

dad was a rather normal 6-feet<br />

tall, and his mother 5-4 before<br />

delivering his version of the now<br />

cliche punch line, “But we had a<br />

6-11 milk man.”<br />

Pleased with his efforts, Peret<br />

said he returned home and told<br />

his mother about the joke. Much<br />

to his chagrin, his straight-faced<br />

Wayland tallied 23 points and<br />

fi nished 13th. Concordia University<br />

of Oregon took ook the women women’s s<br />

team championship hip with 86<br />

points. Oklahoma<br />

Baptist<br />

was second with<br />

69 1/2.<br />

Three relay<br />

teams produced<br />

the majority of<br />

points for the<br />

Pioneer men.<br />

On Friday,<br />

the 4x800-meter<br />

team captured d the national<br />

championship, edging out McKendree<br />

University with a time<br />

of 7 minutes, 33.37 seconds. It<br />

was the best time of the year by<br />

the foursome of Hildon Boen,<br />

mother informed him his father<br />

was her milk man back in the day.<br />

She explained to her slightlyalarmed<br />

son that because of his<br />

father’s diabetes he was unable<br />

to serve in World War II, so the<br />

only job he could fi nd was a<br />

milk route. Her house happened<br />

to have been on his route.<br />

So, when asked how he felt<br />

about the news that 42 years after<br />

he wrapped up his basketball<br />

career at Texas A&M University<br />

he would be inducted into the<br />

Texas A&M Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame, it was no surprise that a<br />

story preceded his sincere and<br />

earnest appreciation.<br />

Apparently, one of Peret’s<br />

Mario Scott, Victor Lemay<br />

and Jarrod Morris and the fi rst<br />

time tim Wayland has<br />

w3 won the title in the<br />

3,200-meter event.<br />

Boen and Morris<br />

just <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

their second<br />

seasons, while<br />

Scott and Lemay<br />

wrapped up their<br />

Wayland W careers<br />

with<br />

a championship<br />

plaqu plaque.<br />

In the fi nal event of<br />

the national mmeet,<br />

which was<br />

delayed three hours Saturday<br />

evening because of thunderstorms,<br />

the Pioneer 4x400-meter<br />

relay team scored six points with<br />

a third-place fi nish. Jerry-Lee<br />

former A&M teammates, Mike<br />

Heitmann, had been selected to<br />

the Aggie hall of fame and Peret<br />

couldn’t understand why he<br />

wasn’t being considered for that<br />

honor.<br />

“He was qualifi ed, a great<br />

student and great representative<br />

of Texas A&M,” Peret said, “but<br />

he didn’t have the honors I did.”<br />

Those honors included two<br />

all-Southwest Conference selections<br />

and a Coach and Athlete<br />

magazine all-American award for<br />

his senior season. Not to mention<br />

being drafted in the 11th round by<br />

the Los Angeles Lakers.<br />

Veteran Mavs bonded by pursuit of their 1st title<br />

By JAIME ARON<br />

AP Sports Writer<br />

DALLAS — Dirk Nowitzki and Jason<br />

Kidd are at the point in their careers where<br />

the only thing they care about is winning a<br />

championship.<br />

Luckily for them, their teammates feel the<br />

same way.<br />

From Shawn Marion to Jason Terry,<br />

Tyson Chandler to Brendan Haywood, Peja<br />

Stojakovic to DeShawn Stevenson, the<br />

Dallas Mavericks are a collection of guys<br />

who’ve played at least 10 seasons and made<br />

tens of millions of dollars without winning<br />

a title. <strong>The</strong>ir willingness to accept whatever<br />

playing time and other individual stats they<br />

pile up is a major reason Dallas is in the<br />

NBA fi nals.<br />

“This is a bunch of veterans who want to<br />

play and are unselfi sh,” Nowitzki said. “I<br />

think that’s what makes this group special,<br />

I mean, everybody sacrifi cing for each<br />

other and we just want to win. It’s been fun<br />

to play with these guys all season long, so<br />

hopefully we can have a great series.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi nals are an interesting clash in teambuilding<br />

formulas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Miami Heat have three main stars —<br />

Dwyane Wade, and the pals he lured last<br />

summer, LeBron James and Chris Bosh —<br />

plus the best role players they could afford<br />

with the remaining room under the salary<br />

cap.<br />

Dallas was built to be deep and versatile.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mavs knew Nowitzki would be the<br />

main option every night, with Kidd guiding<br />

the offense, but the No. 2 scorer and other<br />

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Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd and Jason Terry are three of several veterans on the Dallas Mavericks who are looking to win their fi rst NBA championship.<br />

roles would depend on matchups or who had<br />

the hot hand.<br />

That kind of uncertainty is unusual for<br />

playoff teams. Guys like knowing what to<br />

expect. That’s why it was a struggle making<br />

it work at times last year, and why it’s so<br />

important everyone has <strong>com</strong>pletely bought<br />

into the team concept this year.<br />

“It’s been an ebb-and-fl ow type of thing,”<br />

coach Rick Carlisle said. “In the playoffs,<br />

we’ve gotten some traction. But again, we’re<br />

never quite sure who are going to be our top<br />

three or four scorers. And often times we’ve<br />

going to need six guys scoring seven or<br />

more points.”<br />

It wasn’t always easy, even for the guys<br />

who dealt with Carlisle’s ever-changing<br />

DALLAS, Page 8B<br />

Pioneers fail to repeat as national champs, fi nish in 4th place<br />

Davis, Lorenzo Dolphus, Andre<br />

Hamilton and Caleb McLean ran<br />

the 1,600-meter race in a time of<br />

3:09.94. Sooner Athletic Conference<br />

rivals Oklahoma City<br />

(3:08.38) and Oklahoma Baptist<br />

(3:09.17) placed fi rst and second<br />

in the event.<br />

Earlier Saturday, the 4x100<br />

relay team also produced six<br />

points. Myran Roundtree,<br />

Davis, Lee Prevost and McLean<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined to run a 40.48 to place<br />

third behind Doane (39.92) and<br />

Shorter (40.05).<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4x100 team of Shykilia<br />

Sheppard, Leandria Lee, Bianca<br />

Grant and Natasha Gay was<br />

the highest point producer of<br />

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Sweetening of athletic<br />

scholarships gains support<br />

By ERIC OLSON<br />

AP Sports Writer<br />

Athletes at the highest<br />

level of college sports<br />

could receive money<br />

for personal expenses as<br />

part of their scholarship<br />

packages if a trial balloon<br />

fl oated by the Big Ten<br />

be<strong>com</strong>es reality.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea of offering<br />

additional funding to<br />

cover an NCAA Division<br />

I athlete’s full cost<br />

of attendance — the<br />

money above and beyond<br />

just what’s paid to the<br />

university — has been a<br />

long time <strong>com</strong>ing, advocates<br />

for student-athlete<br />

welfare say.<br />

But still to be answered<br />

is how a plan could be<br />

implemented without<br />

inviting abuses, whether<br />

schools could <strong>com</strong>e up<br />

with the extra funding<br />

and <strong>com</strong>ply with Title<br />

IX, and whether it would<br />

create a greater divide<br />

between the haves and<br />

have-nots in college<br />

athletics.<br />

NCAA President Mark<br />

Emmert and <strong>com</strong>missioners<br />

of the six BCS<br />

conferences have said<br />

increasing the value of an<br />

athletic scholarship merits<br />

study. NCAA spokesman<br />

Erik Christianson said<br />

no conference or school<br />

could offer the beefed-up<br />

scholarships independently.<br />

A change in Division<br />

I bylaws would be<br />

required, he said, and no<br />

formal proposal has been<br />

submitted.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> devil is going to<br />

be in the details,” Atlantic<br />

Coast Conference <strong>com</strong>missioner<br />

John Swofford<br />

said.<br />

Big Ten <strong>com</strong>missioner<br />

Jim Delany brought up<br />

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recent spring meetings,<br />

and it will be addressed<br />

again when Emmert hosts<br />

50 Division I presidents<br />

and chancellors and other<br />

athletic administrators<br />

during an August retreat.<br />

Commissioners for other<br />

BCS conferences said<br />

their leagues will talk<br />

about it as well.<br />

A formal proposal<br />

for NCAA membership<br />

consideration could still<br />

be three to four years out,<br />

said Chad Hawley, Big<br />

Ten associate <strong>com</strong>missioner<br />

for <strong>com</strong>pliance.<br />

“We were just trying to<br />

get a conversation started,”<br />

Hawley said, “and I<br />

think we succeeded.”<br />

Athletic scholarships<br />

currently cover tuition,<br />

fees, room, board and<br />

books. Not covered are<br />

transportation, clothing,<br />

laundry, entertainment<br />

and incidentals.<br />

Under federal fi nancialaid<br />

guidelines, each<br />

institution is required<br />

to estimate full cost of<br />

attendance. <strong>The</strong> numbers<br />

are wide ranging. For<br />

example, Indiana University<br />

fi gures a nonresident<br />

student needs $4,044 to<br />

cover his or her costs<br />

after tuition, fees, room<br />

and board are paid. At<br />

Arkansas, the estimate is<br />

$2,128.<br />

Conference <strong>com</strong>missioners<br />

and athletic directors<br />

will have to decide<br />

whether to use a uniform<br />

dollar amount or to allow<br />

the amount estimated by<br />

each school. <strong>The</strong> rub is<br />

that if School A provides<br />

more money for discretionary<br />

spending than<br />

School B, School A could<br />

have a recruiting advantage.<br />

Djokovic, Nadal, Sharapova<br />

win easily at French Open<br />

HOWARD FENDRICH<br />

AP Tennis Writer<br />

PARIS — What was<br />

shaping up as a struggle<br />

for Novak Djokovic at<br />

the French Open suddenly<br />

turned into something<br />

of a stroll.<br />

Tied at a set apiece with<br />

big-hitting 2009 U.S.<br />

Open champion Juan Martin<br />

del Potro when play<br />

was suspended because of<br />

darkness a night earlier,<br />

Djokovic quickly faced<br />

two break points Saturday.<br />

He saved those, then broke<br />

del Potro in the next game,<br />

and that was pretty much<br />

that.<br />

“If he serves well, he<br />

can beat anybody, really,”<br />

Djokovic said. “I went<br />

(into) the match a bit more<br />

nervous than usual.”<br />

If that’s so, it didn’t really<br />

show. Djokovic <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2<br />

victory in the third round,<br />

pushing his 2011 record<br />

to 40-0 and stretching<br />

his winning streak<br />

to 42 matches overall,<br />

including two Davis Cup<br />

matches in December.<br />

“He was much better<br />

than me,” said the<br />

25th-seeded del Potro,<br />

a semifi nalist in Paris<br />

two years ago. “He has<br />

everything; everything<br />

perfect. He has very good<br />

movement. He’s very<br />

fast. He’s improved his<br />

serve. He’s beating all the<br />

players very, very easy,<br />

and I’m one more victim<br />

of his game.”<br />

Djokovic’s 42-match<br />

run is tied for the thirdlongest<br />

by a man in the<br />

Open era, which began<br />

in 1968; Guillermo Vilas<br />

won 46 in a row in 1977.<br />

And Djokovic is off to<br />

the second-best start to a<br />

season, trailing only John<br />

McEnroe’s 42-0 in 1984.<br />

Djokovic, who will<br />

be in action for a third<br />

straight day today when<br />

he faces No. 13 Richard<br />

Gasquet of France, said a<br />

third major championship<br />

— and fi rst at the French<br />

Open — takes priority<br />

over any other possible<br />

goal at the moment. If he<br />

gets to the fi nal, he’ll take<br />

over the No. 1 ranking<br />

from Rafael Nadal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man Nadal beat<br />

for trophy No. 5 in<br />

last year’s fi nal, Robin<br />

Soderling, also reached<br />

the fourth round, as did<br />

three-time Grand Slam<br />

runner-up Andy Murray,<br />

No. 15 Viktor Troicki,<br />

No. 18 Gilles Simon, and<br />

unseeded Ivan Ljubicic,<br />

who eliminated No. 16<br />

Fernando Verdasco 6-3,<br />

7-6 (6), 6-4 and meets<br />

Nadal on Monday.<br />

No. 4 Murray got<br />

past Michael Berrer of<br />

Germany 6-2, 6-3, 6-2<br />

despite badly twisting his<br />

right ankle while chasing<br />

a drop shot in the second<br />

set, then said he wasn’t<br />

sure if he could play his<br />

next match.<br />

France’s Simon beat<br />

No. 10 Mardy Fish 6-3,<br />

6-4, 6-2. That result, plus<br />

Vania King’s 6-4, 6-2 loss<br />

to No. 9 Petra Kvitova of<br />

the Czech Republic, mean<br />

there are zero U.S. men or<br />

women left in the singles<br />

draws as the tournament<br />

enters Week 2.<br />

Also advancing: No.<br />

4 Victoria Azarenka of<br />

Belarus, No. 6 Li Na of<br />

China, No. 12 Agnieszka<br />

Radwanska of Poland and<br />

No. 15 Andrea Petkovic<br />

of Germany.<br />

Kirilenko put together<br />

a 6-1, 6-1 victory that<br />

abruptly ended the<br />

surprising run of 114thranked<br />

Arantxa Rus of<br />

the Netherlands, who<br />

stunned No. 2 Kim Clijsters<br />

in the second round<br />

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SILVIS, Ill. — Wayland’s<br />

Michael Loppnow earned<br />

all-tournament honors for<br />

the third<br />

straight year<br />

at the NAIA<br />

Men’s Golf<br />

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Over the years, Peret said<br />

he decided it just wasn’t<br />

meant to be, but another<br />

teammate and long-time<br />

friend, John Underwood,<br />

wouldn’t give up the fi ght.<br />

“John never gave up,”<br />

Peret said. “He kept nominating<br />

me every year. I told<br />

him, ‘Give it up.’ ”<br />

But Underwood didn’t<br />

give up and actually made a<br />

few trips to College Station<br />

to lobby for Peret’s induction<br />

in person. This year he<br />

fi nally succeeded and, as he<br />

drove away from the university,<br />

called to let Peret know<br />

he had been unanimously<br />

voted in.<br />

“My knees got weak,”<br />

Peret said. “I had to give<br />

the phone to my wife. I just<br />

couldn’t talk. My dad was<br />

class of ’37 at A&M and<br />

wanted me to go to A&M<br />

worse than anything in the<br />

world. He passed in ’89, and<br />

mom in ’94, but they would<br />

both be so proud.<br />

“Now, A&M has done<br />

this for me, especially after<br />

42 years. God bless them<br />

for remembering me. I am<br />

just <strong>com</strong>pletely and totally<br />

blessed.”<br />

Peret will be offi cially<br />

wel<strong>com</strong>ed into A&M’s exclusive<br />

fraternity at the 34th<br />

annual Burgess Banquet on<br />

Sept. 16.<br />

Peret was a standout<br />

basketball player for the<br />

Plainview Bulldogs and<br />

was highly-recruited in high<br />

school.<br />

He attended A&M four<br />

years, but played for the<br />

varsity only three seasons<br />

because at that time players<br />

had to be at least a sophomore<br />

to play on the varsity.<br />

He played on the freshman<br />

team his fi rst season.<br />

In his three varsity years,<br />

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Oklahoma Christian,<br />

led by Oscar Stark, had a<br />

healthy lead entering Friday’s<br />

fourth round, so there<br />

wasn’t much late drama.<br />

Even the weather cooperated<br />

as the teams fi nally played<br />

on schedule for the fi rst time<br />

all week after a series of<br />

rain delays, and the Eagles<br />

and Stark cruised to national<br />

titles.<br />

Stark led wire-to-wire in<br />

the individual standings after<br />

opening the tournament with<br />

a 4-under 67. He closed with<br />

a 3-over 73 to post a 4-under<br />

ing a superb rebounder — he<br />

ranks ninth in A&M history<br />

with 735 total rebounds —<br />

and by constantly staying in<br />

foul trouble.<br />

When asked about his<br />

propensity for staying in<br />

foul trouble, Peret said his<br />

coach, Shelby Metcalf — the<br />

winningest coach in South-<br />

280. He was the only player<br />

in the fi eld to fi nish under<br />

par.<br />

Stark’s Oklahoma Christian<br />

teammate Axel Ochoa<br />

closed with a 71 to fi nish<br />

second with a 1-over 285.<br />

Defending national individual<br />

medalist Justin Lower<br />

of Malone (Ohio) fi red a 69<br />

Friday to fi nish third with a<br />

286.<br />

David Sherman of British<br />

Columbia made a charge<br />

early Friday before fading<br />

with a 73 to settle into a tie<br />

with Loppnow.<br />

OC held a 23-shot lead entering<br />

Friday’s play and was<br />

never threatened. It is their<br />

western Conference history<br />

— was once quoted as saying,<br />

“Ronnie is costing us a lot of<br />

money to keep him in uniform<br />

because he keeps wearing out<br />

his game pants faster than his<br />

tennis shoes.”<br />

Peret added that he<br />

believes he still holds the<br />

record for most fouls per<br />

game with an average of 4.2<br />

an outing.<br />

Still, Peret helped lead<br />

Texas A&M to the school’s<br />

fi rst-ever Sweet 16 appearance<br />

during his senior<br />

season when the Aggies lost<br />

to Drake.<br />

After graduating, Peret<br />

entered the NBA draft where<br />

he was taken by the Lakers<br />

in the 11th round. He also<br />

was selected by the Pacers in<br />

the 12th round of the ABA<br />

draft, but he ended up in Los<br />

SAFE<br />

CAMP<br />

second team championship<br />

in the last three years, all of<br />

which have <strong>com</strong>e at TPC<br />

Deere Run. After setting the<br />

pace with an opening-round<br />

281, Oklahoma Christian<br />

added rounds of 293, 283<br />

and 293 to fi nish with an<br />

1,150 total, 22 shots better<br />

than second-place British<br />

Columbia which fi nished a<br />

distant second with a 1,172.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest of the top fi ve<br />

was tightly bunched. South<br />

Carolina-Beaufort was<br />

third with an 1,181, Malone<br />

(Ohio) took fourth with an<br />

1,182 and Lewis-Clark State<br />

(Idaho) fi nished fi fth with an<br />

1,183.<br />

Amarillo’s Palmer has lead after 3 Nelson rounds<br />

By STEPHEN HAWKINS<br />

AP Sports Writer<br />

IRVING — Ryan Palmer sat down<br />

after fi nishing his third round and put<br />

his head down on the table. He was<br />

exhausted — and still leading — after<br />

a 3-over 73 on a gusty day at the Byron<br />

Nelson Championship.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Amarillo native<br />

who made the cut only<br />

once in his fi rst seven<br />

appearances at Lord Byron’s<br />

tournament, took<br />

a one-stroke lead over<br />

Sergio Garcia into the<br />

PALMER<br />

fi nal round after surviving a sun-soaked<br />

but brutal day for scoring Saturday at<br />

TPC Four Seasons.<br />

“We chalked it up as a hard day of<br />

golf,” Palmer said. “If you had told me<br />

Thursday I was going to have a oneshot<br />

lead, I would have called you a liar<br />

and said whatever. But my bad round is<br />

out of the way, I think, and I still lead<br />

by one.”<br />

Even with two bogeys the last three<br />

holes, Palmer fi nished a stroke ahead<br />

of playing partner Garcia after the two<br />

started the day tied.<br />

Garcia shot a 74 while also making<br />

bogeys at the 16th and 18th holes,<br />

where he missed makable putts.<br />

“It was defi nitely hard. At the same<br />

time I have to say I got nothing out<br />

of my round,” Garcia said. “I could<br />

not shoot one shot higher than I did.<br />

So if you look at it that way, and I’m<br />

only one shot behind Ryan, and I have<br />

tomorrow, I think it’s pretty positive.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> last three holes at TPC Four<br />

Seasons played into the wind, sustained<br />

all day at 25 mph with gusts near 40.<br />

“Obviously the scores show how<br />

hard it was,” Palmer said. “Bad, hard<br />

day, that is for sure. I hit it pretty good<br />

I felt, but it’s hard to hit some of these<br />

tee balls... Just a hard round of golf.”<br />

Conditions are expected to be similar<br />

for the fi nal round today.<br />

Only eight of 74 players shot under<br />

par Saturday, and there were no bogeyfree<br />

rounds. <strong>The</strong> best round was a 67<br />

by Argon Atwal that tied him with<br />

Ryuji Imada (70) for third place at 3<br />

under.<br />

“Par’s really good on every hole,<br />

and I’m just lucky to shoot 67,” Atwal<br />

said after his round with six birdies<br />

and three bogeys. “You catch the<br />

wrong gust and you could be in serious<br />

trouble.”<br />

Garcia missed a 5-foot par putt on<br />

the 535-yard 16th hole, where Palmer<br />

also bogeyed after missing the fairway<br />

with his tee shot.<br />

Palmer, who is letting caddie James<br />

Edmondson call the shots this week,<br />

missed the fairway again at No. 18 and<br />

two-putted from 27 feet once he got on<br />

the green. Garcia hit his drive way right<br />

and still had a chance to covert an 8<br />

1/2-foot par-saver that would have put<br />

him back in a share for the lead.<br />

Garcia began the week with an<br />

infected fi ngernail on his left ring<br />

PERET: Induction ceremony will be held Sept. 16<br />

PERET’S RESUME<br />

Career at A&M<br />

�735<br />

career rebounds (11th in<br />

school history; 9.8 rpg (2nd in<br />

school history)<br />

�Holds<br />

record for best rebound<br />

percentage for A&M junior (11.1)<br />

�532<br />

free throws attempted (3rd in<br />

school history)<br />

�6th<br />

in free throws made (8th in<br />

school history)<br />

�Averaged<br />

14.8 points per game<br />

(26th in school history)<br />

fi nger that forced him to withdraw<br />

from a British Open qualifi er after just<br />

fi ve holes. He didn’t have any practice<br />

rounds at TPC Four Seasons before<br />

opening with consecutive 66s.<br />

Gary Woodland and Matt Kuchar<br />

shot 68s and were tied with Joe Ogilvie<br />

(72) for fi fth at 2 under.<br />

“You’ve got trees and rough and<br />

greens that are built for not a lot of<br />

wind,” Ogilvie said. “And undulations,<br />

and it’s like the movie ‘Planes, Trains<br />

& Automobiles,’ you’ve got a lot going<br />

on here.”<br />

Local amateur Jordan Spieth opened<br />

with consecutive birdies before going<br />

on to a 72. He was among eight players<br />

tied for eighth place, only four strokes<br />

behind Palmer.<br />

“I was like all right, who knows what<br />

can happen, who says you can’t shoot<br />

5, 6 under today,” Spieth said. “And<br />

then reality kind of kicked in.”<br />

Spieth’s round ended about 4 p.m.,<br />

the same time the other 245 boys in his<br />

senior class at Dallas Jesuit Prep were<br />

beginning their graduation ceremony<br />

on the SMU campus about 20 miles<br />

away. Spieth didn’t try to make it to the<br />

ceremony, also near where Cowboys<br />

quarterback Tony Romo was getting<br />

married.<br />

It is the second year in a row that<br />

the 17-year-old Spieth made the cut at<br />

the Nelson. Going into the fi nal round<br />

last season, he was tied for seventh<br />

six strokes back. He tied for 16th, six<br />

strokes behind winner Jason Day.<br />

Angeles.<br />

Unfortunately, Peret had<br />

played with a severe hernia<br />

most of his senior season<br />

at A&M, and after going<br />

through rookie camp in the<br />

NBA, Peret had the surgery.<br />

However, during the fi rst<br />

practice Lakers owner Jack<br />

Kent Cooke attended, Peret<br />

got kneed in his incision,<br />

and Cooke told coach Joe<br />

Mullaney to send him home.<br />

Peret said he was on a<br />

plane home that evening.<br />

Now 64 years old, Peret is<br />

a life insurance and annuity<br />

agent near Houston. He lives<br />

with his wife Rose Mary and<br />

has three children: daughters<br />

Cindy and Tracy and son<br />

Ryan.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

phsports@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1355<br />

SIGNUP NOW<br />

When: Camp Dates June 1st - August 5th<br />

Where: Estacado Jr. High<br />

Time: 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Cost: $42 Weekly<br />

(Safe Camp includes planned activities including<br />

swimming, skating, movies & more!<br />

Free breakfast, lunch & snack when available.)<br />

For more information<br />

contact the<br />

YMCA at<br />

293-8319<br />

Safe Camp is made possible through the<br />

collaboration of Plainview YMCA, Plainview<br />

Independent School District, Hale County<br />

and the City of Plainview.


Sunday, May 29, 2011<br />

Pull out this special four-page<br />

section for an entire week’s<br />

worth of TV listings.<br />

TV ENTERTAINMENT - Plainview Herald - 3B<br />

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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Brown Family News<br />

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Brothers and Sisters<br />

Nearlyweds (TVPG)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Plain in the<br />

Prodigy (TV14)<br />

102 Dalmatians (2000, Family) aa (Glenn<br />

Close, Ioan Gruffudd) Fur-lover sponsors animal<br />

shelter.<br />

Walking Tall (2004, Action) aa (<strong>The</strong> Rock,<br />

Johnny Knoxville) A man <strong>com</strong>bats drugs in his<br />

hometown.<br />

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. z{|<br />

Michelle Monaghan) A private eye seeks a missing Program S girl.<br />

News Sports<br />

Bat*21 (1988, War) aac (Gene Hackman,<br />

Danny Glover) Colonel is stranded behind enemy<br />

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Rent (2005, Musical) aaa (Rosario Dawson, Smash Cuts Smash Cuts Queens En- Queens Bed Heartland Coming<br />

Taye Diggs) Bohemians struggle with life and love. (TVPG) (TVPG) counters Spread Home (TVPG)<br />

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Sliding Doors (1998, Comedy) aac (Gwyneth<br />

Paltrow, John Hannah) rsx<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Cheaters Jennifer Nicholas<br />

(TV14)<br />

Washington Consuelo<br />

Week Mack<br />

Overheard<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Tavis<br />

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MotorWeek At Movies<br />

(TV G) (TVPG)<br />

(:03) Globe Trekker<br />

Central China (TVPG)<br />

Granny Sa- Grannies<br />

fari Peru (TV G)<br />

As Long as I Remember<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lawrence Welk<br />

Show Childhood (TV G)<br />

National <strong>Memorial</strong> Day Concert<br />

2011 (TV G)<br />

Medal of Honor (TV14) Hold at All Costs<br />

CABLE<br />

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Breakout Kings Pilot<br />

31<br />

(TV14)<br />

Breakout Kings (TV14) Breakout Kings Bag Man<br />

(TV14)<br />

Breakout Kings Out of<br />

Mouths<br />

Criminal Minds Secrets<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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Storm<br />

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Fire<br />

Breakout Kings Collected<br />

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(TV14)<br />

AMC<br />

(10:30) <strong>The</strong> Great Raid (2005, War)<br />

38 aaa (Benjamin Bratt, James<br />

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Apocalypse Now Redux (2001, War) aaaa (Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall) A soldier is sent to track down and Pearl Harbor (2001, War) ac (Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett) A love triangle<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Killing I’ll Let You<br />

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(:02) <strong>The</strong> Killing I’ll Let You<br />

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(:15) <strong>The</strong> 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Comedy) aaa (Steve<br />

Carell, Catherine Keener)<br />

Tosh (TV14) South Prk Workaholic<br />

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Deadliest Catch: Best of Season 6 (TV14)<br />

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Deadliest Catch New Blood (TV14) Deadliest Catch (TV14) Deadliest Catch (TV14) Deadliest Catch Breaking<br />

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(11:50) <strong>The</strong> Jewel of the Nile (1985,<br />

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(CC)<br />

(:40) <strong>The</strong> War of the Roses (1989, Comedy)<br />

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(Richard Pryor, John Candy) pqv (CC)<br />

Stir Crazy (1980, Comedy) aac (Gene Wilder,<br />

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Bustin’ Loose (1981, Comedy)<br />

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Purple Rain<br />

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ESPN<br />

NCAA Softball Tournament Site 6/Game 2 Ken-<br />

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Funniest Home Videos<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

(:51) Sanford (:24) All Fam. All Fam. All Fam. M*A*S*H Pi- MASH<br />

lot<br />

M*A*S*H 20th Reunion (TVPG) MASH MASH MASH<br />

UNI 2<br />

República deportiva Nuestra belleza latina La gran final (TVPG) Primer impacto extra-FS Cero cond. Noticiero Noche de Estrellas Premios TV y Novelas 2011 (TVPG) Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

25 Victims Unit Lunacy<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit PTSD<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Ballerina<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Baggage<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Zebras<br />

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Adventure) aaaa (Harrison (:33) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull<br />

Ford, Karen Allen) An adventurer seeks a religious relic. pqv (2008, Adventure) aaa (Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett)<br />

(CC)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Rispetto (TV14)<br />

WGN<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

18 (TV14)<br />

(:10) <strong>MLB</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cubs from Wrigley<br />

@ Field z{|<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tenth Scrubs Christine Christine How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News (:40) Replay Monk Monk to Vegas<br />

(TVPG)<br />

PREMIUM<br />

HBO<br />

Real Time with Bill<br />

300 Maher (TVMA)<br />

Too Big to Fail (2011, Drama)<br />

aac (William Hurt, Ed Asner) (CC)<br />

First Look<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Nanny McPhee Returns (2010, Family) aaa<br />

(Maggie Gyllenhaal, Daniel Mays) pqv (CC)<br />

Our Family Wedding (2010, Comedy)<br />

c (America Ferrara, Forest<br />

Whitaker)<br />

(:45) True Blood Everything is Broken<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Game of Thrones You<br />

Win or You Die (TVMA)<br />

Treme Feels Like Rain<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Game of Thrones You<br />

Win or You Die (TVMA)<br />

MAX<br />

Half Past (:40) <strong>The</strong> Time Traveler’s Wife (2009, Romance)<br />

320 (2002) ac aaa (Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

17 Again (2009, Comedy) aac<br />

(Zac Efron, Leslie Mann) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

(:15) Old School (2003, Comedy) (:45) Cradle 2 the Grave (2003, Action) aa (Jet<br />

aaa (Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell) not Li, DMX) Thief and cop work together not (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

MacGruber (2010, Comedy) aac<br />

(Will Forte, Kristen Wiig) not (CC)<br />

Ocean’s Eleven (2001) aaa (George Clooney,<br />

Matt Damon) An ex-con robs three Las Vegas casinos.<br />

SHOW<br />

Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work<br />

340 (2010, Biography) aac not (CC)<br />

(:25) <strong>The</strong> Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009, Fantasy)<br />

ac (Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(:35) Remember Me (2010, Romance) aaa<br />

(Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin) rsx (CC)<br />

(:25) Extract (2009, Comedy) aac<br />

(Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis) not<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Borgias Nessuno<br />

(Nobody) (TVMA)<br />

Nurse<br />

(TVMA)<br />

U.S. of Tara Shameless Pilot<br />

(TVMA) (TVMA)<br />

Shameless Frank the<br />

Plank (TVMA)<br />

STARZ<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Bounty Hunter (2010, Comedy) aa<br />

361 (Gerard Butler, Jennifer Aniston) rsx (CC)<br />

(:10) When in Rome (2010, Romance)<br />

aa (Kristen Bell, Josh<br />

Duhamel) (CC)<br />

(:45) Zombieland (2009, Horror)<br />

aaa (Woody Harrelson, Jesse<br />

Eisenberg)<br />

(:20) Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) aa (Adam (:09) <strong>The</strong> Bounty Hunter (2010, Comedy) aa<br />

Sandler, Kevin James) Old teammates gather for a (Gerard Butler, Jennifer Aniston) rsx (CC)<br />

reunion.<br />

Camelot Justice (TVMA) Camelot Three Journeys<br />

(TVMA)<br />

TMC<br />

(:55) Jennifer 8 (1992, Thriller) aac (Andy Gar-<br />

350 cia, Uma Thurman) An L.A. cop moves to rural<br />

California.<br />

Lonely Street (2009, Comedy) aa<br />

(Robert Patrick, Lindsay Price) (CC)<br />

(:35) <strong>The</strong> Associate (1996, Comedy) aa<br />

(Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest) rsx (CC)<br />

Spymate (2006, Comedy) a (Chris<br />

Potter, Richard Kind) pqv<br />

Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) aaac (Brad Pitt,<br />

Mélanie Laurent) Jewish-American soldiers kill Nazis. not<br />

(:35) Fanboys (2009, Adventure)<br />

aaa (Sam Huntington, Chris<br />

Marquette) (CC)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

Prostitute<br />

Two 1/2<br />

Large Birds<br />

Texas Music<br />

Scene<br />

Red Raider<br />

Weekly


4B - TV ENTERTAINMENT - Plainview Herald Sunday, May 29, 2011<br />

Monday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />

May 30th, 2011<br />

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BROADCAST<br />

12PM 12:30 1PM 1:30 2PM 2:30 3PM 3:30 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30 6PM 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30<br />

KCBD<br />

NBC<br />

KLBK<br />

CBS<br />

KAMC<br />

ABC<br />

KUPT<br />

MYN<br />

KJTV<br />

FOX<br />

KLCW<br />

CW<br />

KTXT<br />

PBS<br />

11<br />

13<br />

8<br />

3<br />

10<br />

4<br />

5<br />

KCBD 11 at<br />

Noon<br />

Days of Our Lives<br />

(TV14)<br />

News Beautiful<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Doctors (TVPG) Inside Edition<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oprah Winfrey<br />

Show (TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Talk (TV14) Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Judge Jeanine Pirro<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Quilting<br />

(TV G)<br />

Gary Spetz<br />

(TV G)<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Steve Wilkos<br />

Show Bullied Out<br />

(TV14)<br />

Scrapbook<br />

(TV G)<br />

Jack Hanna Maury Will DNA Test, 10 Extra<br />

(TV G) Kids? (TV14)<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />

(TV G) (TVY)<br />

Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

Real Housewives Atlanta<br />

Pocketbook (TV14)<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

Show (TV G)<br />

Tyra Banks Show Driving<br />

Dangers: Test (TVPG)<br />

Electric Co.<br />

(TVY)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G)<br />

Arthur<br />

(TVY)<br />

Dr. Phil (TVPG) KCBD 11 at<br />

Five<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G) Queens<br />

(TVPG)<br />

WordGirl<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

NBC Nightly KCBD 11<br />

News at Six<br />

News CBS Evening<br />

News<br />

Rachael Ray Jeff Probst & News ABC World<br />

7 Slow Cook (TV G)<br />

News<br />

America’s Funniest<br />

Home Videos (TVPG)<br />

Dr. Oz Show Holistic<br />

Treatments (TVPG)<br />

Maya<br />

Miguel<br />

(TVY)<br />

Queens<br />

Depo Man<br />

FETCH!<br />

(TVY)<br />

Lopez Buys<br />

a Vow<br />

Christine<br />

(TVPG)<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Access<br />

(TVPG)<br />

HowIMet<br />

(TVPG)<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cyberchase Business<br />

(TVY) Report<br />

Wheel Tennis<br />

Week<br />

News Millionre.<br />

(TV G)<br />

News Entertainment<br />

Office Language<br />

Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2 I’m<br />

Pretty<br />

Seinfeld Junior<br />

Mint<br />

Minute to Win It Like Father<br />

Daughter (TVPG)<br />

HowIMet<br />

Big Days<br />

Mad Love<br />

Fireworks<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Rispetto (TV14)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Mike Molly<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Law & Order: LA<br />

Plummer Park (TV14)<br />

Hawaii Five-O<br />

Ho’Apono (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bachelorette 7 (TV14) (:01) Extreme Makeover:<br />

Weight Loss Rachel<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Grow (TV14)<br />

House Small Sacrifices<br />

(TVPG)<br />

90210 2021 Vision<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> PBS NewsHour Antiques Roadshow<br />

Washington, DC (TV G)<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Diamond Dogs<br />

House Larger Than Life<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Gossip Girl Double<br />

Identity (TV14)<br />

American Experience<br />

War Letters (TVPG)<br />

Jim<br />

Geronimo<br />

Jim<br />

Friends<br />

(TVPG)<br />

KCBD 11 at<br />

Ten<br />

CBS 13<br />

News<br />

FOX 34 News @ Nine How I Met<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Payne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

My Vietnam Your Iraq<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(:35) Leno<br />

(TV14)<br />

Late Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

News (:35) Nightline<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Sacrifice<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

Criminal Minds Soul<br />

31 Mates<br />

Criminal Minds Masterpiece<br />

Criminal Minds Demonology<br />

Criminal Minds Shade<br />

Gray<br />

Criminal Minds Angel<br />

Maker<br />

Criminal Minds Eyes<br />

Have It<br />

Criminal Minds Pleasure<br />

Biz.<br />

Criminal Minds Outfoxed<br />

(TV14)<br />

Criminal Minds 100<br />

(TV14)<br />

Breakout Kings Where in<br />

World<br />

Breakout Kings Where in<br />

World<br />

AMC<br />

(11:00) Patton (1970, War) aaac (George C. Scott, Karl Malden) General <strong>The</strong> Longest Day (1962, War) aaa (Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum) Allies storm the beach at Nor-<br />

38 George S. Patton leads troops into battle during World War II. pqv (CC) mandy in one of WWII’s most pivotal battles. nou (CC) u<br />

Midway (1976, War) aac (Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda) Allied and Jap- Midway (1976, War)<br />

anese forces clash at the battle of Midway during World War II. pqv (CC) aac (Charlton Heston)<br />

(CC)<br />

COM<br />

Disaster Movie (2008, Comedy) c<br />

53 (Matt Lanter)<br />

(:45) Superhero Movie (2008, Science Fiction) ac<br />

(Drake Bell) (CC)<br />

(:45) Good Luck Chuck (2007, Comedy) (Dane<br />

Cook, Jessica Alba)<br />

(:45) <strong>The</strong> 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Comedy) aaa (Steve<br />

Carell, Catherine Keener)<br />

Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Superhero Movie (2008)<br />

ac (CC)<br />

DISC<br />

Chopper: Senior Re-<br />

30<br />

turns<br />

Chopper: Senior Foreclosure<br />

Chopper: Senior Fired<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Chopper: Senior (TVPG) Chopper: Senior Big<br />

Guns<br />

Chopper: Senior Judgment Chopper: Senior Offer<br />

Day<br />

Denied<br />

Chopper: Senior (TVPG) Chopper: Senior Cadillac<br />

Build-<br />

Swamp Swamp Chopper: Senior (TVPG)<br />

DISN<br />

<strong>The</strong> Suite<br />

32<br />

On Deck (:55) On<br />

Deck<br />

Good Luck Lemonade Mouth (2011, Musical) (Christopher Mc- Shake It<br />

Donald) (CC)<br />

Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure<br />

(2011) (CC)<br />

(:15) Phineas Good Luck Hannah Montana <strong>The</strong> Movie (2009)<br />

(Miley Cyrus)<br />

Good Luck Take Two (:25) Shake It Wizards Wizards<br />

Armed and Dangerous<br />

ENCORE 202 (1985) a (John Candy)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Karate Kid (1984, Drama) aaa (Ralph<br />

Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita) pqv (CC)<br />

(:10) <strong>The</strong> Karate Kid, Part II (1986, Action) aac (:05) <strong>The</strong> Karate Kid III (1989, Drama) a (Ralph<br />

(Noriyuki “Pat” Morita, Ralph Macchio) pqv (CC) Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita) pqv (CC)<br />

Parenthood (1989, Comedy) aac (Steve Martin,<br />

Tom Hulce) An extended family deals with<br />

parenting.<br />

(:05) Some Kind of Wonderful Cheech...<br />

(1987, Romance) aac (Eric Stoltz) (1980) aa<br />

(CC)<br />

ESPN<br />

SportsCenter<br />

26<br />

SportsCenter College Lacrosse NCAA Champion. Team TBA vs Team TBA<br />

from Baltimore, Md.<br />

SportsCenter 30 for 30 Jordan Rides the<br />

Bus<br />

30 for 30 Steinbrenner <strong>Baseball</strong> Tonight SportsCenter<br />

FAM<br />

(11:00) Can’t Hardly Wait<br />

28 (1998)<br />

A Walk to Remember (2002, Romance) aac (Shane West,<br />

Mandy Moore) pqv (CC)<br />

Dirty Dancing (1987, Drama) aac (Jennifer Grey, Patrick<br />

Swayze) rsx (CC)<br />

Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

FOOD<br />

Grill It!<br />

65<br />

Grill It! Grill It! Grill It! Throwdown Rematch<br />

Grill<br />

For Real Giada (TV G) Barefoot 5 Ingred. Paula’s 30 Min. Iron Chef America (TV<br />

G)<br />

Unwrap Unwrap Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Meat (TV G) Best Thing Food Challenge Steak<br />

Cook-Off<br />

FOXSW<br />

HS Spotlight Pregame<br />

33<br />

<strong>MLB</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Houston Astros at Chicago Cubs from Wrigley Field<br />

@ z{|<br />

Astros Live Longhorn Pregame <strong>MLB</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Texas Rangers at Tampa Bay Rays from Tropicana<br />

@ Field z{|<br />

Rangers SportsDay FSN Champions Tennis<br />

FX<br />

Two 1/2<br />

43<br />

Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2<br />

HIST<br />

Pawn Stars<br />

55<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Gettysburg (TV14) How the States Force of<br />

Nature<br />

LIFE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Perfect Nanny<br />

23 (2000) ac<br />

<strong>The</strong> Perfect Assistant (2008, Drama) a (Josie Da- <strong>The</strong> Perfect Marriage (2006, Thriller) aa (James<br />

vis, Chris Potter)<br />

Wilder) pqw (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Perfect Wife (2000, Thriller) aac (Perry King, <strong>The</strong> Perfect Teacher (2010, Thriller) (Megan Park,<br />

Shannon Sturges)<br />

David Charvet)<br />

Vanished Kesse & Bible<br />

(TVPG)<br />

How I Met How I Met<br />

NICK<br />

Max&Rby<br />

34<br />

Max&Rby Sponge Sponge Penguins TUFF Puppy Big Time iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Sponge iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Brain Surge Sponge Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) Everybody Everybody Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny<br />

SPIKE<br />

(11:00) Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) aa<br />

39<br />

(Ewan McGregor)<br />

Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005, Science Fiction) aac (Ewan<br />

McGregor, Hayden Christensen) rsx<br />

Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002, Science Fiction) aa (Ewan McGregor, Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of<br />

Natalie Portman) pqv<br />

the Sith aac<br />

TBS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fast and the Furi-<br />

24 ous: Tokyo Drift (2006)<br />

aa<br />

Rush Hour 3 (2007, Comedy) aac (Chris<br />

Tucker, Jackie Chan) Detectives go to Paris to<br />

track Triad. (CC)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld <strong>The</strong> Seinfeld<br />

Outing (TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Glasses<br />

Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Yada Yada Seinfeld<br />

Pothole<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Barber<br />

Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan (TV14)<br />

(TV14) (TV14) (TV14) Family (TV14) (TV14)<br />

TCM<br />

(11:15) Kelly’s Heroes (1970, Com-<br />

60 edy) aaa (Clint Eastwood, Telly<br />

Savalas)<br />

(:45) <strong>The</strong> Devil’s Brigade (1968, War) aac (William Holden, A Bridge Too Far (1977, War) aaa (Dirk Bogarde, James Caan) WW II <strong>The</strong> Best Years of Our Lives (1946, Drama) aaaa (Fredric March, Har- Since You Went Away<br />

Cliff Robertson) A dangerous mission to Italy. pqw (CC) allied forces drop paratroopers behind enemy lines to capture a bridge. pqv old Russell) Veterans adjust to life after the war. pqw (CC) u<br />

(1944) aaa pqw (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

u<br />

TLC<br />

Cake Boss: Next Great Baker <strong>The</strong> Big Cake Boss<br />

50 Finale!<br />

Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss <strong>The</strong> Cake Boss Celebrity<br />

Chef<br />

Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss <strong>The</strong> Cake Boss Space<br />

Shuttle<br />

Surprise Home<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cake Boss Cake Boss<br />

TNT<br />

Law & Order Humilia-<br />

42 tion (TV14)<br />

Law & Order We Like<br />

Mike (TV14)<br />

Law & Order Competence<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Burn Card Law & Order For the<br />

(TV14)<br />

Defense (TV14)<br />

Law & Order Brazil<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Dazzled<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Promote<br />

This! (TV14)<br />

Law & Order Knock Off<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Closer Executive<br />

Order (TV14)<br />

Rizzoli & Isles Sympathy<br />

for the Devil (TV14)<br />

TOON<br />

Stuart L.<br />

52 aa<br />

Open Season (2006, Comedy) aac pqv Zathura (2005, Fantasy) aa (Tim Robbins, Jonah<br />

Bobo) pqv<br />

Inspector Gadget (1999) ac (Matthew<br />

Broderick)<br />

Johny Test Gumball (:15) Regular (:45) Solverz King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Dad (TV14) Dad Insecurity<br />

Family Guy Dark Side<br />

(TV14)<br />

TVLAND<br />

Gunsmoke Luke (TV G)<br />

45<br />

Bonanza Broken Ballad<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Many<br />

Faces<br />

Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Friendship<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jefferson (:42) Sanford (:15) Sanford All in the Family Alone at<br />

Last<br />

(:24) All Fam. M*A*S*H: Goodbye, Farewell, Amen (1983, Comedy) aaac (Alan Alda,<br />

Mike Farrell)<br />

M*A*S*H 30th Reunion<br />

(TVPG)<br />

UNI 2<br />

Sacrificio de mujer<br />

(TV14)<br />

Niña de mi corazón<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Zacatillo (TV14) El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Alma de Noticiero Cuando me enamoro<br />

(TV14)<br />

Teresa (TV14) El triunfo del amor (TV14) Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

NCIS Caged (TV14)<br />

25<br />

NCIS Legend, Part 1<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Legend, Part 2<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Aliyah (TV14) NCIS <strong>The</strong> Inside Man<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Flesh and Blood<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Guilty Pleasure<br />

(TV14)<br />

WWE Tough Enough<br />

Now We Face <strong>The</strong><br />

WWE Monday Night Raw (:05) WWE Tough<br />

Enough I’ve Been<br />

Bambo<br />

WGN<br />

WGN Midday News<br />

18<br />

(:10) <strong>MLB</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Houston Astros at Chicago Cubs from Wrigley Field 10th Inning<br />

@ z{|<br />

Cheers Dharma Dharma Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Christine Christine Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />

PREMIUM<br />

HBO<br />

Night at the Museum: Pt. (:15) Spider-Man 2 (2004, Adventure) aaac (Tobey<br />

300 (2009) aac (Ben Stiller) Maguire, Kirsten Dunst) Spider-Man faces a crisis and a new<br />

foe. rsx (CC)<br />

How to Train Your Dragon (2010,<br />

Fantasy) aaac pqv (CC)<br />

(:15) All About Steve (2009, Comedy) ac (Sandra<br />

Bullock, Bradley Cooper) rsx (CC)<br />

Real Time with Bill<br />

Maher (TVMA)<br />

Taking Chance (2009, Drama) (Tom Too Big<br />

Aldredge, Sherman Alpert) (CC) (TV G)<br />

Lady Gaga Presents<br />

(TVMA)<br />

MAX<br />

Catwoman<br />

320 (2004) a<br />

(:45) Domino (2005, Drama) aa (Keira Knightley, Christopher Percy Jackson & the Olympians: <strong>The</strong> Lightning Predators (2010, Action) aaa<br />

Walken) Actor’s daughter be<strong>com</strong>es bounty hunter. not (CC) Thief (2010, Adventure) aa (Logan Lerman) (Adrien Brody, Topher Grace) not<br />

(CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:45) <strong>The</strong> Blind Side (2009, Drama) aaa (Quinton Aaron,<br />

Sandra Bullock) A family takes a boy into their home. rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

MacGruber (2010, Comedy) aac<br />

(Will Forte, Kristen Wiig) not (CC)<br />

Busty Cops<br />

(2010)<br />

SHOW<br />

(:15) Saint John of Las Vegas<br />

340 (2010, Comedy) aac (Steve<br />

Buscemi) not<br />

(:45) Killshot (2008, Action) aac (Mickey<br />

Rourke, Diane Lane) Hit men target witness and<br />

her husband.<br />

Adventureland (2009, Comedy) aaa (Jesse<br />

Eisenberg, Michael Zegen) not (CC)<br />

Next Day Air (2009, Comedy) aac<br />

(Donald Faison, Mike Epps) not (CC) WEEDS<br />

(TVMA)<br />

WEEDS<br />

(TVMA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Big C<br />

(TVMA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Big C<br />

(TVMA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Back-up Plan (2010, Comedy)<br />

ac (Jennifer Lopez, Alex<br />

O’Loughlin) (CC)<br />

(:45) Y. Revolt<br />

(2010)<br />

STARZ<br />

(11:05) Salt<br />

361 (2010)<br />

(:50) Prince of Persia: <strong>The</strong> Sands of Time (2010, (:50) Undercover Brother (2002, Comedy) aac (:25) <strong>The</strong> Princess and the Frog<br />

Adventure) aac (Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma (Eddie Griffin, Chris Kattan) rsx (CC) (2009, Comedy) aaa nou (CC)<br />

Arterton)<br />

(:10) Toy Story 3 (2010, Family) aaaa <strong>The</strong><br />

toys are donated to a daycare. nou (CC)<br />

Prince of Persia: <strong>The</strong> Sands of Time (2010, Adventure)<br />

aac (Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma<br />

Arterton) (CC)<br />

Salt (2010, Action)<br />

aaa (Angelina Jolie)<br />

(CC)<br />

TMC<br />

(:20) Chéri (2009, Drama) (Michelle Pfeiffer, Fran- Yonkers Joe (2009, Drama) aac<br />

350 ces Tomelty) A courtesan and her much younger (Chazz Palminteri, Christine Lahti)<br />

lover.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:45) Cairo Time (2009, Drama)<br />

aac (Patricia Clarkson, Alexander<br />

Siddig)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Boys Are Back (2009, Drama) aac<br />

(Clive Owen, Laura Fraser) rsx (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Craft (1996, Drama) aac (Neve Campbell,<br />

Robin Tunney) Teen misfits dabble in witchcraft.<br />

not<br />

Sorority Row (2009, Horror) aa<br />

(Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes) not<br />

(CC)<br />

Scary Movie<br />

(2000)<br />

Tuesday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />

May 31st, 2011<br />

S<br />

BROADCAST<br />

12PM 12:30 1PM 1:30 2PM 2:30 3PM 3:30 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30 6PM 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30<br />

KCBD<br />

NBC<br />

KCBD 11 at Days of Our Lives<br />

11 Noon (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Doctors (TVPG) Inside Edi- <strong>The</strong> Oprah Winfrey<br />

tion Show (TVPG)<br />

Dr. Phil (TVPG) KCBD 11 at NBC Nightly KCBD 11<br />

Five News at Six<br />

Wheel Tennis<br />

Week<br />

America’s Got Talent (TV14) <strong>The</strong> Voice <strong>The</strong> Battles,<br />

Part 4 (TVPG)<br />

KCBD 11 at (:35) Leno<br />

Ten (TV14)<br />

KLBK<br />

CBS<br />

KAMC<br />

ABC<br />

KUPT<br />

MYN<br />

KJTV<br />

FOX<br />

KLCW<br />

CW<br />

KTXT<br />

PBS<br />

13<br />

8<br />

3<br />

10<br />

4<br />

5<br />

News Beautiful<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Talk (TV14) Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Judge Jeanine Pirro<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Nancy<br />

Sews (TV G) Painting<br />

(TV G)<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Steve Wilkos Show My<br />

Twin Brother (TV14)<br />

Creative<br />

(TV G)<br />

Jack Hanna Maury I Have a Secret<br />

(TV G) Sex Life (TV14)<br />

Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

Real Housewives Atlanta<br />

Better Tardy (TV14)<br />

Extra<br />

(TVPG)<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

Show (TV G)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />

How Rude (TVPG)<br />

Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />

(TV G) (TVY)<br />

Electric Co.<br />

(TVY)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G)<br />

Arthur Great WordGirl<br />

Fight (TVY7)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Rachael Ray Lose Weight<br />

Eating Pasta (TV G)<br />

America’s Funniest<br />

Home Videos (TVPG)<br />

Dr. Oz Show Town Addicted<br />

to Pain (TVPG)<br />

Queens Like Queens<br />

Hell (TVPG)<br />

Maya<br />

Miguel<br />

(TVY)<br />

FETCH!<br />

(TVY)<br />

News CBS Evening<br />

News<br />

News ABC World<br />

News<br />

Lopez<br />

Watcha’s<br />

Out<br />

Christine<br />

(TVPG)<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl Factor Access<br />

(TVPG)<br />

HowIMet<br />

Fight<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cyberchase Business<br />

(TVY) Report<br />

News Millionre.<br />

(TV G)<br />

News Entertainment<br />

Office<br />

Cover-Up<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Soup<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

NCIS One Last Score<br />

(TV14)<br />

20/20 Reality Rule$:<br />

When TV Gets Real<br />

5th Grader<br />

(TVPG)<br />

5th Grader<br />

(TVPG)<br />

NCIS: Los Angeles Absolution<br />

(TV14)<br />

Body of Proof Dead<br />

Man Walking (TVPG)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G)<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

<strong>The</strong> Good Wife CBS 13<br />

Cleaning House (TVPG) News<br />

Body of Proof Society<br />

Hill (TVPG)<br />

Jim Scrapbook<br />

Friends<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2 Fish Glee Auditions (TVPG) Raise Hope Traffic Help FOX 34 News @ Nine How I Met<br />

Drawer<br />

(TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

One Tree Hill I Can’t<br />

See You, But I (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> PBS NewsHour Great Performances Carnegie Hall<br />

120th Anniversary Concert (TV G)<br />

Hellcats ISayaLittle<br />

Prayer (TVPG)<br />

Payne Surprise!<br />

Pt 2<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2 Mister<br />

Pinky<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Late Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

News (:35) Nightline<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Inheritance<br />

Roseanne<br />

Bitter Pill<br />

American Masters Jerome Robbins: Something<br />

to Dance About (TVPG)<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

First 48 Dropped Call<br />

31 (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Psych.<br />

Office<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glades Booty<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Criminal Minds No Way<br />

Out, II<br />

Dog Bnty Dog Bnty <strong>The</strong> First 48 Double Life<br />

(TV14)<br />

First 48 Dropped Call<br />

(TV14)<br />

First 48 Mixed Up;Blind<br />

(TV14)<br />

First 48 Silent Rage<br />

(TV14)<br />

First 48 Lost Highway<br />

(TV14)<br />

First 48 <strong>The</strong> Good Book<br />

(TV14)<br />

AMC<br />

88 Minutes (2008, Thriller) aa (Al Pacino, Alicia<br />

38 Witt) Phone call threatens college professor. (CC)<br />

Eraser (1996, Action) aa (Arnold Schwarzenegger, James<br />

Caan) Agent protects a government witness. not (CC)<br />

Reindeer Games (2000, Thriller) aac (Ben Affleck, Charlize<br />

<strong>The</strong>ron) A gang plans a casino robbery. not (CC)<br />

U.S. Marshals (1998, Thriller) aac (Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes) A U.S. Marshals (1998)<br />

marshal seeks a fugitive who may be innocent of his crime. rsx (CC) aac (Tommy Lee<br />

Jones)<br />

COM<br />

Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />

53<br />

House Party 3 (1994, Comedy) a (Christopher<br />

Reid) not (CC)<br />

RENO<br />

(TV14)<br />

Futurama South Prk Tosh (TV14) Scrubs Scrubs Daily (TV14) Colbert South Prk Tosh (TV14) Tosh (TV14) Tosh (TV14) Tosh (TV14) Sports Daily (TV14) (:31) Colbert<br />

DISC<br />

American Chopper Billy Joel Bike (TVPG)<br />

30<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Deadliest Catch Exit<br />

Wounds<br />

Deadliest Catch (TV14) Deadliest Catch (TV14) Deception with Black<br />

Ops<br />

Deadliest Catch (TV14)<br />

DISN<br />

Shake It<br />

32<br />

Wizards Good Luck Good Luck Phineas On Deck Good Luck Sonny (TV<br />

G)<br />

Shake It Wizards Phineas Good Luck Wizards Shake It Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue<br />

(2010)<br />

On Deck Shake It Shake It Wizards Wizards<br />

(:10) Gangs of New York (2002, Drama) aaa (Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel A River Runs Through It (1992, Drama) aaa<br />

ENCORE 202 Day-Lewis) Young man seeks revenge for dad’s death. not (CC)<br />

(Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt) Two very different brothers<br />

bond.<br />

(:10) Dear John (2010, Drama) aa (Channing<br />

Tatum, Amanda Seyfried) rsx (CC)<br />

My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997,<br />

Comedy) aac (Julia Roberts)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(:50) Gangs of New York (2002, Drama) aaa (Leonardo<br />

DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis) Young man seeks revenge for<br />

dad’s death.<br />

ESPN<br />

SportsCenter<br />

26<br />

SportsCenter Outside College NFL Live Jim Rome Horn Interruption SportsCenter<br />

<strong>MLB</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> San Francisco Giants at St. Louis Cardinals from Busch <strong>Baseball</strong> Tonight<br />

@ Stadium z{|<br />

SportsCenter<br />

FAM<br />

8 Rules<br />

28<br />

8 Rules Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) Gilmore Girls Emily in<br />

Wonder<br />

Standing Standing Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

FOOD<br />

Barefoot<br />

65<br />

Barefoot 30 Min. 30 Min. Guy Bite Rest.Chef For Real Giada (TV G) Barefoot 5 Ingred. Paula’s 30 Min. Iron Chef America<br />

Morimoto<br />

Unwrapped BBQ (TV G) Chopped Pods, Grills (TV Chopped Gotta Grill! (TV 24 Hour Deli Battle (TV<br />

G)<br />

G)<br />

G)<br />

FOXSW<br />

Lunch with the Rangers Mother’s Car Garage<br />

33<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dan Patrick Show Champions Tennis Cayman: Safin vs<br />

Edberg<br />

Cougar Pregame <strong>MLB</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Texas Rangers at Tampa Bay Rays from Tropicana<br />

@ Field z{|<br />

Rangers UEFA Champ. Soccer Manchester United vs FC<br />

Barcelona no~<br />

FX<br />

Life or Something Like It (2002, Comedy) ac<br />

43 (Angelina Jolie) rsx<br />

Ray (2004, Biography) aaa (Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington) <strong>The</strong> life and career<br />

of Ray Charles. (CC)<br />

Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 X-Men (2000, Action) aaa (Patrick Stewart, Hugh X-Men (2000, Action) aaa (Patrick Stewart, Hugh<br />

Jackman) (CC)<br />

Jackman) (CC)<br />

HIST<br />

Modern Marvels<br />

55 Deadliest<br />

April 1865 (TVPG) Battlefield Detectives Civil Snipers One Shot;Kill<br />

War<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Snipers Stalk and Kill<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Modern Marvels<br />

Deadliest<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Lee & Grant (TVPG) American American<br />

LIFE<br />

Grey’s Anatomy (TV14)<br />

23<br />

Grey’s Anatomy Let It Be<br />

(TV14)<br />

Cold Case Files Accidental<br />

Cold Case Files Merry<br />

Widow<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Obsessed (2009, Drama) ac (Idris Elba, Beyoncé) Love Handles: Couples<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(TV14)<br />

How I Met How I Met<br />

NICK<br />

Max&Rby<br />

34<br />

Max&Rby Sponge Sponge Penguins TUFF Puppy VICTOR. iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Sponge iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Brain Surge Sponge Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) Everybody Everybody Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny<br />

SPIKE<br />

CSI: NY Only Die Once<br />

39 (TV14)<br />

CSI: Crime Scene Market<br />

1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Repo<br />

Games<br />

Repo<br />

Games<br />

TBS<br />

American<br />

24 (TV14)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jim Under<br />

Pressure<br />

Jim Date<br />

Night<br />

<strong>The</strong> Office<br />

Duel<br />

Jim Birthday Friends <strong>The</strong> Raymond<br />

Boys Joke Pilot<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queens Do Queens <strong>The</strong> Seinfeld<br />

Rico Rock Letter<br />

Seinfeld Doll Office Deliv- Office Deliv- Office Leads Office<br />

(TVPG) ery P1 ery P2 (TVPG) Happy Hr.<br />

Office Sec- Office Lan- Conan (TV14)<br />

retaryguage TCM<br />

Atlantis, <strong>The</strong> Lost Continent (1961, (:45) <strong>The</strong> Pirates of Blood River (1962, Action)<br />

60 Adventure) aa (Sal Ponti, Joyce (Kerwin Mathews, Christopher Lee) pqw<br />

Taylor)<br />

Captain Sinbad (1963, Fantasy) ac Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (1969,<br />

(Guy Williams, Heidi Bruhl) nou (CC) Fantasy) ac (Robert Ryan, Chuck Connors)<br />

pqw<br />

My Pal Trigger (1946, Western) Smoky (1946, Drama) aac (Fred<br />

aac (Roy Rogers, George ‘Gabby’ MacMurray, Anne Baxter) pqw<br />

Hayes) u<br />

Wild Stallion (1952, Western)<br />

ac (Ben Johnson)<br />

TLC<br />

Baby Stry<br />

50<br />

Baby Stry Multiples First Day <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little Spouse vs. House <strong>The</strong><br />

Swentys<br />

<strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little Spouse vs. House <strong>The</strong><br />

Swentys<br />

TNT<br />

Las Vegas <strong>The</strong> Burning <strong>The</strong> Closer No Good<br />

42 Bedouin (TV14) Deed (TV14)<br />

Cold Case Sherry<br />

Darlin’ (TV14)<br />

Law & Order Trophy<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Avatar<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Attorney<br />

Client (TV14)<br />

Law & Order Publish<br />

and Perish (TV14)<br />

Forrest Gump (1994, Drama) aaac (Tom Hanks, Sally Field) A<br />

slow-witted man grows to adulthood amid the historic events of four decades.<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

Men of a Certain Age<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bad Guy (TVMA)<br />

TOON<br />

Looney T.<br />

52<br />

Tom Jerry Garfield Edd (TVY7) Edd (TVY7) Courage Courage (:45) Regular (:15) Regular (:45)<br />

Gumball<br />

Gumball<br />

DVD<br />

Johny Test Johny Test Scooby-Doo Looney T. Gumball King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Dad (TV14) Dad (TV14) Family Family<br />

TVLAND<br />

Gunsmoke Noon Devil (TV Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Friendship<br />

45 G)<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Countess<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Bonanza Horse Breaker<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Good Time Jefferson Sanford Sanford Sanford All Fam. All Fam. All Fam. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Roseanne Roseanne<br />

UNI 2<br />

Sacrificio de mujer<br />

(TV14)<br />

Niña de mi corazón<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Zacatillo (TV14) El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Alma de Noticiero Cuando me enamoro<br />

(TV14)<br />

Teresa (TV14) El triunfo del amor (TV14) Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special<br />

25 Victims Unit Manipulated Victims Unit Fat (TV14)<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Storm<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Taboo<br />

Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Fault (TV14) Victims Unit Infected<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Smoked<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Avatar<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Svengali<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Streetwise<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent <strong>The</strong> Consoler<br />

WGN<br />

WGN Midday News<br />

18<br />

Walker, Texas Ranger<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Walker, Texas Ranger<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Cheers Dharma Dharma Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

PREMIUM<br />

HBO<br />

Fourth Kind Our Family Wedding (2010, Com-<br />

300 (2009) edy) c (America Ferrara, Forest<br />

Whitaker)<br />

Making of ... Tooth Fairy (2010, Comedy) ac<br />

(TVPG) (Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd)<br />

pqv (CC)<br />

(:15) Too Big to Fail (2011, Drama) aac (William<br />

Hurt, Ed Asner) <strong>The</strong> 2008 financial crisis is<br />

chronicled.<br />

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010, Comedy)<br />

aaa (Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

MAX<br />

(11:40) Backdraft (1991, Action) aaa (Kurt Rus- <strong>The</strong> In Crowd (2000, Thriller) ac<br />

320 sell, William Baldwin) Firefighting brothers seek ar- (Lori Heuring, Susan Ward) rsx<br />

sonist.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:45) <strong>The</strong> Musketeer (2001, Action) ac<br />

(Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari) rsx (CC)<br />

Charlie St. Cloud (2010, Fantasy)<br />

ac (Zac Efron, Charlie Tahan)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Kids Are All Right (2010, Comedy)<br />

aaa (Julianne Moore, Annette Bening) not<br />

(CC)<br />

SHOW<br />

(11:45) Once More with Feeling<br />

340 (2009, Comedy) pqw<br />

Relative Strangers (2006, Comedy)<br />

aa (Ron Livingston, Christine<br />

Baranski)<br />

Not Since You (2010, Drama) aa Triage (2009, Drama) aac (Colin<br />

(Desmond Harrington, Kathleen Rob- Farrell, Jamie Sives) not (CC)<br />

ertson)<br />

(:15) Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin’ with the<br />

Godmother (2008) aaa (CC)<br />

STARZ<br />

Bourne ID<br />

361 (2002)<br />

(:35) ThisIsIt(2009, Music-<strong>The</strong>med) aaa (Michael<br />

Jackson, Mekia Cox) pqv (CC)<br />

(:35) Death at a Funeral (2010)<br />

aaa (Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan)<br />

not (CC)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Men Who Stare at Goats (2009, Comedy)<br />

aac (George Clooney, Ewan McGregor)<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bourne Identity (2002, Action) aaa (Matt<br />

Damon, Franka Potente) rsx (CC)<br />

TMC<br />

(11:45) Play the Game (2008, Com-<br />

350 edy) aac (Paul Campbell, Andy<br />

Griffith)<br />

(:35) Tenure (2009, Comedy) aac<br />

(Luke Wilson, Gretchen Mol) not<br />

(CC)<br />

(:05) Ira & Abby (2006, Comedy)<br />

aac (Chris Messina, David<br />

Margulies) (CC)<br />

(:50) <strong>The</strong> Ghost Writer (2010, Thriller) aaa (Ewan<br />

McGregor, Pierce Brosnan) A writer probes a politician’s life.<br />

rsx<br />

Extraordinary Measures (2010, Drama) aac<br />

(Harrison Ford, Brendan Fraser) pqv (CC)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

Sleep Tight<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Business<br />

Report<br />

Christine Christine How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />

Our Family Wedding (2010, Comedy) c (America<br />

Ferrara, Forest Whitaker) rsx (CC)<br />

Game of Thrones You<br />

Win or You Die (TVMA)<br />

Wrong Turn (2003, Horror) aa<br />

(Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:55) Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel<br />

(2009, Profile) Outspoken and flamboyant founder. Episodes<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Old Dogs (2009, Comedy) aa (David<br />

Weissman, John Travolta) pqv<br />

(CC)<br />

Femme Like<br />

Murder<br />

Diary<br />

(TVMA)<br />

(:35) Death at a Funeral (2010)<br />

aaa (Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan)<br />

not (CC)<br />

Crossing Over (2009, Drama) aaa (Harrison<br />

Ford, Ray Liotta) People dealing with immigration<br />

issues.


Sunday, May 29, 2011<br />

TV ENTERTAINMENT - Plainview Herald - 5B<br />

Wednesday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />

June 1st, 2011<br />

S<br />

BROADCAST<br />

12PM 12:30 1PM 1:30 2PM 2:30 3PM 3:30 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30 6PM 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30<br />

KCBD<br />

NBC<br />

KLBK<br />

CBS<br />

KAMC<br />

ABC<br />

KUPT<br />

MYN<br />

KJTV<br />

FOX<br />

KLCW<br />

CW<br />

KTXT<br />

PBS<br />

11<br />

13<br />

8<br />

3<br />

10<br />

4<br />

5<br />

KCBD 11 at<br />

Noon<br />

Days of Our Lives<br />

(TV14)<br />

News Beautiful<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Doctors (TVPG) Inside Edition<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oprah Winfrey<br />

Show (TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Talk (TV14) Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Judge Jeanine Pirro<br />

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Roseanne<br />

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Late Show<br />

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<strong>The</strong> First 48 Torn; Gun<br />

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American Chopper Strike<br />

30<br />

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American Chopper<br />

Sikorsky<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Deadliest Catch (TV14) Deadliest Catch (TV14) Tornado Rampage<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Swords Life on Line<br />

(TV14)<br />

Deadliest Catch (TV14)<br />

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Washington, Meg Ryan) Officer investigates pilot’s Comedy) aa (Kristy Swanson)<br />

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(CC)<br />

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Standing Standing Funniest Home Videos<br />

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<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

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Lunch with the Rangers Tales<br />

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Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 X-Men: <strong>The</strong> Last Stand (2006, Science Fiction)<br />

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Lincoln (TVPG) Decoded Assassination<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Marvels Salt Marvels Modern Marvels Whiskey<br />

Larry the Cable Guy<br />

(TV14)<br />

Gettysburg (TV14) Modern Marvels Civil<br />

War<br />

LIFE<br />

Grey’s Anatomy Lonely<br />

23<br />

Heart<br />

Grey’s Anatomy (TV14) Cold Case Files Unholy<br />

Bible<br />

Cold Case Files Officer<br />

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Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

How I Met How I Met<br />

NICK<br />

Max&Rby<br />

34<br />

Max&Rby Sponge Sponge Penguins TUFF Puppy VICTOR. iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

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(TVY7)<br />

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(TVY7)<br />

Brain Surge Sponge Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) Everybody Everybody Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny<br />

SPIKE<br />

CSI: NY Commuted<br />

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CSI: Crime Leapin’ Lizard<br />

(TV14)<br />

Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) TNA Wrestling (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14)<br />

TBS<br />

American<br />

24 (TV14)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jim Old<br />

Friends<br />

Jim Cheryls Office<br />

Day Off Prince Paper Friends<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Friends<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queens<br />

Strike Out<br />

Queens<br />

Road Rayge Seinfeld<br />

Keys<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Trip, Part 1<br />

Rush Hour 3 (2007, Comedy) aac (Chris<br />

Tucker, Jackie Chan) Detectives go to Paris to<br />

track Triad. (CC)<br />

Family Guy Family Guy Conan (TV14)<br />

(TV14) (TV14)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Reivers Little Big Man (1970, Comedy) aaac (Chief Dan George,<br />

60 (1969) Dustin Hoffman) Orphan recalls chaotic past. rsx (CC)<br />

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Aldo Rey) A platoon tries to take an enemy hill.<br />

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Godzilla, King of the Monsters<br />

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Burr)<br />

(:45) Rodan (1957, Science Fiction) Ghidorah, the<br />

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(1965)<br />

TLC<br />

Baby Stry<br />

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Baby Stry Multiples First Day Police Women of A 50,000 Police Women of (TV14) Police Women of Surprise Police Women of (TV14) Police Women of (TV14) Police Women of (TV14) Police Women of My<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Police Women of My<br />

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TNT<br />

Las Vegas Hero Ain’t<br />

42 Nothin’ (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Closer Serving the<br />

King, Part 1 (TV14)<br />

Cold Case Hubris<br />

(TV14)<br />

Bones Judas on a Pole<br />

(TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Girl in the<br />

Gator (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Man in the<br />

Mansion (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Boneless<br />

Bride in the River (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Killer in the<br />

Concrete (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong>Holeinthe<br />

Heart (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Change in<br />

the Game (TV14)<br />

CSI: NY Outside Man<br />

(TV14)<br />

TOON<br />

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Tom Jerry Garfield Edd (TVY7) Edd (TVY7) Courage Courage (:45) Regular (:15) Regular Looney T. Scooby-Doo Hole in Wall Gumball Adventure Regular<br />

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(:45) MAD King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Dad (TV14) Dad (TV14) Family Family<br />

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(TV14)<br />

Niña de mi corazón<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Zacatillo (TV14) El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Alma de Noticiero Cuando me enamoro<br />

(TV14)<br />

Teresa (TV14) El triunfo del amor (TV14) Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

House Airborne (TVPG) House Act Your Age<br />

25<br />

(TVPG)<br />

House House Training<br />

(TVPG)<br />

House Family (TVPG) NCIS Minimum Security<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Trojan Horse<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS In the Zone (TV14) NCIS Judgment Day,<br />

Part 1 (TV14)<br />

NCIS Judgment Day,<br />

Part 2 (TV14)<br />

NCIS Outlaws and<br />

In-Laws (TV14)<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Web (TV14)<br />

WGN<br />

WGN Midday News<br />

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Walker, Texas Ranger<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Walker, Texas Ranger<br />

Branded<br />

Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Cheers Dharma Dharma Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Christine Christine How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />

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HBO<br />

(11:30) X-Men Origins: (:15) I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009, Comedy) Blue Chips (1994, Drama) aa (Nick Nolte, Mary S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) (Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Treme Santa Claus, Do<br />

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(CC)<br />

Treme Slip Away<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Treme Feels Like Rain<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Real Sex<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Morgan<br />

(TVMA)<br />

MAX<br />

S. Holmes<br />

320 (2009)<br />

(:40) <strong>The</strong> Good Girl (2002, Comedy) (:15) Rob Roy (1995, Action) aaa (Liam Neeson, Jessica<br />

aac (Jennifer Aniston, Mike White) Lange) Farmer borrows money from an aristocrat. not (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:35) Showtime (2002, Action) aa (:15) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009, Fantasy) aaa (Dan- Terminator Salvation (2009, Action) aac<br />

(Robert De Niro, Eddie Murphy) (CC) iel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint) A book may unlock Lord Voldemort’s past. pqv (Christian Bale, Sam Worthington) rsx (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

SHOW<br />

<strong>The</strong> Least Among You<br />

340 (2009) (Cedric Sanders)<br />

Middle of Nowhere (2008, Comedy)<br />

aac (Susan Sarandon, Anton<br />

Yelchin)<br />

(:35) Serving Sara (2002, Comedy)<br />

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Hurley)<br />

(:15) Valentino: <strong>The</strong> Last Emperor (2008, Biogra- Children of God (2009, Drama) (:45) Sce- Beyond Gay: <strong>The</strong> Politics of Pride<br />

phy) <strong>The</strong> work of an Italian fashion designer. (CC) (Johnny Ferro, Margaret Kemp) (CC) narios USA (2009, Documentary) (Ken Coolen)<br />

(CC)<br />

Pride Comedy Jam<br />

(TVMA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reader<br />

(2008)<br />

STARZ<br />

Christmas<br />

361 (2009)<br />

(:40) Frozen (2010, Drama) aaa<br />

(Emma Bell, Shawn Ashmore) not<br />

(CC)<br />

(:20) Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009, (:20) Chicago (2002, Musical) aaac (Catherine (:20) Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009, Ani-<br />

Comedy) ac (Hugh Grant, Sarah Jessica Parker) Zeta-Jones, Renée Zellweger) rsx (CC) mated) aaa Mean old miser changes his life.<br />

(CC)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Taking of Pelham 123 (2009,<br />

Drama) aac (Denzel Washington)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:50) Did You Hear About the<br />

Morgans? (2009, Comedy) ac<br />

(Hugh Grant)<br />

TMC<br />

<strong>The</strong> Answer Man (2009, Comedy) (:40) <strong>The</strong> Boys and Girl from<br />

350 aac (Jeff Daniels, Lauren Graham) County Clare (2003, Comedy) (Ber-<br />

(CC)<br />

nard Hill)<br />

Black Hit Me (:45) Hardball (2001, Drama) aac (Keanu<br />

(TV14) Reeves, Diane Lane) A man coaches a little league<br />

team.<br />

(:35) Harlem Hostel (2010, Comedy) No Good Deed (2002, Drama) (Samuel L. Jack-<br />

a (Julissa Bermudez, Lloyd DeLeon) son, Milla Jovovich) Detective taken hostage by<br />

robbers.<br />

Nobel Son (2008, Comedy) (Alan Rickman, Bryan<br />

Greenberg) Kidnappers snatch a Nobel Prize winner.<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

Two 1/2 Madame<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)


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KUPT<br />

MYN<br />

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(11:00) 2011 French Open Men’s Semifinals from<br />

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News Beautiful<br />

(TV14)<br />

Jeopardy!<br />

(TV G)<br />

Inside Edition<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oprah Winfrey<br />

Show (TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Talk (TV14) Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Judge Jeanine Pirro<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Knitt Daily<br />

Intriquing<br />

Paint This<br />

with<br />

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Program<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Steve Wilkos Show Who<br />

Tortured My (TV14)<br />

Crafting<br />

Things Kids<br />

Jack Hanna Maury 2nd Baby is Not<br />

(TV G) Mine! (TV14)<br />

Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />

(TV G) (TVY)<br />

Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

Real Housewives Atlanta<br />

Catwalks & Cat<br />

Extra<br />

(TVPG)<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

Show (TV G)<br />

Tyra Banks Show Don’t For-<br />

Tyover: Families (TVPG) get (TV G)<br />

Electric Co.<br />

(TVY)<br />

Arthur<br />

(TVY)<br />

Dr. Phil (TVPG) KCBD 11 at<br />

Five<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G) Queens<br />

(TVPG)<br />

WordGirl<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Rachael Ray Top Ten<br />

Recipes of Year (TV G)<br />

America’s Funniest<br />

Home Videos (TVPG)<br />

Dr. Oz Show Question<br />

You’re Too (TVPG)<br />

Maya<br />

Miguel<br />

(TVY)<br />

Queens<br />

(TVPG)<br />

FETCH!<br />

(TVY)<br />

NBC Nightly KCBD 11<br />

News at Six<br />

News CBS Evening<br />

News<br />

News ABC World<br />

News<br />

Lopez<br />

George’s<br />

Idea<br />

Christine<br />

(TVPG)<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Access<br />

(TVPG)<br />

HowIMet<br />

(TVPG)<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cyberchase Business<br />

(TVY) Report<br />

Wheel Tennis<br />

Week<br />

News Millionre.<br />

(TV G)<br />

News Entertainment<br />

<strong>The</strong> Office<br />

Pilot<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Race<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Mango<br />

Friday Night Lights<br />

Fracture (TVPG)<br />

Flashpoint Terror<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Dateline NBC KCBD 11 at<br />

Ten<br />

CSI: NY Justified (TV14) Blue Bloods Hall of Mirrors<br />

(TV14)<br />

CBS 13<br />

News<br />

(:35) Leno<br />

(TV14)<br />

Late Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Shark Tank (TVPG) Oliver’s Food Revolution 20/20 News (:35) Night-<br />

We Been Pushed<br />

line<br />

Monk Mr. Monk and the<br />

Psychic (TVPG)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Babe in the<br />

Bar (TV14)<br />

Smallville Shield<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Monk Mr. Monk Meets<br />

Dale the Whale (TVPG)<br />

Lie to Me In the Red<br />

(TV14)<br />

Jim Tale of<br />

Tape<br />

Supernatural Two and a Payne<br />

Half Men (TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

Friends<br />

Wedding, 1<br />

FOX34News@Nine HowIMet<br />

Milk<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> PBS NewsHour Washington Need to Know Masterpiece Sherlock: A Study in<br />

Week<br />

Pink (TVPG)<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Monogamy<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

Criminal Minds Seven<br />

31 Seconds<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glades Second<br />

Chance<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glades Breaking 80<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Criminal Minds In Name<br />

Blood<br />

Criminal Minds Scare to<br />

Death<br />

Criminal Minds Child.of<br />

Dark<br />

Criminal Minds Seven<br />

Seconds<br />

Titanic (1997, Romance) aaa (Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet) A dashing vagabond falls in love with<br />

a rich girl aboard an ill-fated ship. (CC)<br />

AMC<br />

(11:00) <strong>The</strong> Juror (1996, Suspense)<br />

38 aa (Demi Moore, Alec Baldwin)<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bone Collector (1999, Thriller) aac (Denzel Washington,<br />

Angelina Jolie) Cop uses ‘gift’ to get in killer’s mind. not<br />

(CC)<br />

Hildalgo (2004, Action) aac (Viggo Mortensen, Zuleikha Robinson) A for- Texas Rangers (2001, Adventure) aa (James Marked for Death (1990, Action) aa (Steven<br />

mer Army rider travels to the Middle East for a horse racing <strong>com</strong>petition. Van Der Beek, Rachael Leigh Cook) rsx (CC) Seagal, Joanna Pacula) not (CC)<br />

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Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />

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Sheen) not (CC)<br />

Futurama South Prk Tosh (TV14) Scrubs Scrubs Daily (TV14) Colbert Tosh (TV14) Tosh (TV14) Sinbad: Where U Been? (TV14) Presents Wyatt Cenac:Comedy<br />

(TV14)<br />

DISC<br />

American Chopper<br />

30 (TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Dual Survival Jungle<br />

(TV14)<br />

Dual Survival Out of<br />

Clouds<br />

Dual Survival Adrift<br />

(TV14)<br />

Swamp Swamp Dual Survival Out of<br />

Clouds<br />

DISN<br />

Shake It<br />

32<br />

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Shake It Wizards Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure<br />

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A.N.T. (TV G) Fish Hooks Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck<br />

(11:50) Father of the Bride (1991,<br />

ENCORE 202 Comedy) (Steve Martin, Diane Keaton)<br />

(:40) <strong>The</strong> Open Road (2009, Drama) (:15) Hollywood Homicide (2003, Action) aa<br />

aa (Justin Timberlake, Ted Danson) (Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett) rsx (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:15) D3: <strong>The</strong> Mighty Ducks (1996, Family) ac<br />

(Emilio Estevez, Jeffrey Nordling) pqv (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Crazies (2010, Horror) aac<br />

(Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:45) <strong>The</strong> Big Hit (1998, Comedy)<br />

aac (Mark Wahlberg, Lou Diamond<br />

Phillips)<br />

(:20) Red Dragon (2002)<br />

aaa (Anthony Hopkins)<br />

ESPN<br />

SportsCenter<br />

26<br />

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Rangers hit three home<br />

runs to blow out Royals<br />

ARLINGTON —<br />

Mitch Moreland, Mike<br />

Napoli and Endy Chavez<br />

hit consecutive homers<br />

to match a club record<br />

and back Matt Harrison’s<br />

fi ve-hit shutout pitching<br />

over six innings as the<br />

Texas Rangers beat the<br />

Kansas City Royals 10-1<br />

on Saturday night.<br />

Three straight Rangers<br />

homered for the fi fth time<br />

in club history. It hadn’t<br />

happened since April 25,<br />

2004, when Laynce Nix,<br />

Rod Barajas and Adrian<br />

Gonzalez went deep<br />

against Seattle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last big league<br />

team to go back-to-backto-back<br />

was Boston at<br />

Texas on Aug. 13, 2010.<br />

Adrian Beltre added<br />

his team-best 11th<br />

homer, and Nelson Cruz<br />

connected for his ninth<br />

as the Rangers went deep<br />

fi ve times against Sean<br />

O’Sullivan (2-4).<br />

O’Sullivan was<br />

knocked around for 10<br />

runs and 15 hits in 5<br />

2-3 innings as his ERA<br />

swelled from 5.60 to<br />

6.75.<br />

Harrison (5-4) struck<br />

out one and walked one<br />

in steamy 98-degree<br />

conditions to help the<br />

Rangers win for the<br />

fourth time in six games.<br />

He has pitched at least<br />

six innings in eight of his<br />

10 starts and has thrown<br />

14 1-3 straight shutout<br />

innings in his last two<br />

outings.<br />

Yoshinori Tateyama,<br />

a 35-year-old rookie,<br />

worked the fi nal three<br />

innings for his fi rst big<br />

league save.<br />

Billy Butler had two<br />

hits for the Royals,<br />

who’ve dropped 11 of 14.<br />

�Blue<br />

Jays 9, White<br />

Sox 8<br />

In Toronto, Corey Patterson<br />

hit a game-ending<br />

homer in the 14th inning,<br />

Jose Bautista connected<br />

for his major league-leading<br />

20th home run and<br />

Toronto beat the Chicago<br />

White Sox.<br />

Patterson, who tied a<br />

career high with fi ve hits,<br />

led off the 14th with a<br />

drive to right off Gavin<br />

Floyd (5-5) for his third<br />

of the season. It was the<br />

fourth game-winning<br />

homer of his career.<br />

�Indians<br />

7, Rays 3<br />

In St. Petersburg, Fla.,<br />

Shelley Duncan and<br />

Orlando Cabrera each<br />

had two RBIs, Carlos<br />

Carrasco pitched six solid<br />

innings and the Indians<br />

beat the Rays.<br />

Duncan, who was<br />

pinch-hitting, and Cabrera<br />

both had two-run<br />

singles during the eighth<br />

to put Cleveland ahead<br />

7-2.<br />

�Twins<br />

1, Angels 0<br />

In Minneapolis,<br />

Danny Valencia hit a<br />

bases-loaded single in<br />

the bottom of the 10th<br />

inning, lifting the Twins<br />

to a victory over Los<br />

Angeles after spot starter<br />

Anthony Swarzak held<br />

the Angels hitless into<br />

the eighth.<br />

Joyce Marshall/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT<br />

Texas Rangers pitcher Matt Harrison works against the Kansas<br />

City Royals at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington on Saturday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rangers routed the Royals, 10-1, as Harrison worked six<br />

shutout innings for the win.<br />

Astros routed by<br />

Diamondbacks 11-3<br />

HOUSTON (AP) In Washington, Tim<br />

— Zach Duke allowed Stauffer pitched seven in-<br />

three hits over seven innings for his fi rst win of<br />

nings and hit a three-run the season, Blake Tekotte<br />

homer in his fi rst game had the fi rst two hits of<br />

of the season, leading the his major league career<br />

Arizona Diamondbacks and the Padres beat the<br />

to an 11-3 victory over Nationals.<br />

the Houston Astros on Stauffer (1-3) limited<br />

Saturday night.<br />

the Nationals to four hits<br />

Duke’s fi rst home run and a run — a seventh-<br />

in seven major league inning homer by Laynce<br />

seasons came in the Nix — to win for the<br />

Diamondbacks’ four-run fi rst time in 11 starts.<br />

fourth inning, a shot over He struck out four and<br />

the left fi eld fence off walked four.<br />

Bud Norris (2-4).<br />

�Brewers<br />

3, Giants 2<br />

Duke (1-0) missed In Milwaukee, pinch-<br />

Arizona’s fi rst 51 games hitter Jonathan Lucroy’s<br />

while recovering from bases-loaded suicide<br />

a broken hand suffered squeeze scored Ryan<br />

in spring training. <strong>The</strong> Braun with one out in the<br />

Astros didn’t get a hit ninth, lifting the Brewers<br />

until Clint Barmes’ single over the Giants.<br />

to left with one out in the Lucroy’s well-execut-<br />

fourth.<br />

ed bunt was out of the<br />

Duke, activated off the reach of pitcher Guiller-<br />

disabled list earlier Saturmo Mota. Braun easily<br />

day, didn’t allow another scored and Lucroy began<br />

runner until he walked pumping his fi sts halfway<br />

Matt Downs in the sixth. down the line.<br />

Carlos Lee and Brett �Phillies<br />

5, Mets 2<br />

Wallace each singled in In New York, Ryan<br />

the seventh.<br />

Howard hit a tiebreaking<br />

�Pirates<br />

10, Cubs 0 double in the eighth inning<br />

In Chicago, Paul Ma- and Cole Hamels fi nally<br />

holm pitched a three-hit- beat a familiar nemesis,<br />

ter for his fi rst victory in pitching the Phillies past<br />

a month, Ronny Cedeno, the slumping Mets.<br />

Lyle Overbay, Chris Hamels (7-2) struck<br />

Snyder and Andrew Mc- out a season-high 10 and<br />

Cutchen each homered walked none over seven<br />

and Pittsburgh routed innings to win his third<br />

Chicago.<br />

straight outing and im-<br />

Maholm (2-7) got his prove to 3-9 in 15 career<br />

third career shutout in a games against the Mets.<br />

place he’s always pitched <strong>The</strong> left-hander had lost<br />

well. Maholm is 8-2 in 15 fi ve consecutive starts<br />

career starts against the against them.<br />

Cubs, including 6-2 in 11 �Rockies<br />

15, Cardistarts<br />

at Wrigley Field. nals 4<br />

In just his second start In Denver, Chris Ian-<br />

of the season and fi rst netta homered twice and<br />

since April 4, Chicago’s drove in a career-high six<br />

Randy Wells (1-1) lasted runs and Juan Nicasio<br />

four innings after being pitched seven solid in-<br />

activated off the disabled nings in his major league<br />

list (right forearm strain). debut as the Rockies<br />

Wells gave up fi ve hits, routed the Cardinals.<br />

including Cedeno’s <strong>The</strong> hard-throwing<br />

second homer, and fi ve Nicasio (1-0) surrendered<br />

runs with three walks just six hits and one<br />

and seven strikeouts in a unearned run after being<br />

92-pitch outing.<br />

recalled from Double-A<br />

�Padres<br />

2, Nation- Tulsa to make a spot<br />

als 1<br />

start.<br />

Wade’s whirlwind year ends with return to fi nals<br />

By TIM REYNOLDS<br />

AP Sports Writer<br />

MIAMI — Only a year<br />

ago, everything in Dwyane<br />

Wade’s life was uncertain.<br />

Former business partners<br />

had brought a <strong>com</strong>bination<br />

of civil lawsuits, seeking<br />

somewhere around $100<br />

million in what they said<br />

was the earnings potential<br />

of some failed deals. His<br />

yearslong divorce battle<br />

was still unsettled. Another<br />

courtroom fi ght was looming<br />

for custody of his two sons.<br />

And the free-agent period<br />

was fast-approaching.<br />

“Very long year,” Wade<br />

said Saturday. “Very, very<br />

long year.”<br />

Alas, it <strong>com</strong>es with a very,<br />

very sweet opportunity to<br />

close this chapter.<br />

Wade is heading back to<br />

the NBA fi nals for the second<br />

time. When his Miami<br />

Heat open the series at home<br />

against the Dallas Mavericks<br />

— the franchise they beat in<br />

2006 as well — on Tuesday<br />

night, it’ll be exactly 52<br />

weeks after the four civil<br />

suits were settled in what<br />

was an overwhelming victory<br />

for his side.<br />

With that, everything<br />

started falling into place.<br />

Wade got his divorce. He<br />

stayed in Miami. He got Le-<br />

Bron James and Chris Bosh<br />

to join him. He got Udonis<br />

Haslem to stay with him. He<br />

got custody of his kids. <strong>The</strong><br />

Heat won 58 games, endured<br />

some major bumps along<br />

the way, needed only 10<br />

games to get past Chicago<br />

and Boston on the way to the<br />

Eastern Conference title, and<br />

now stand four wins from<br />

the ring.<br />

“This would be the capper,”<br />

said Tragil Wade, the<br />

Heat star’s sister. “My mom<br />

has been saying this since<br />

his 29th birthday in January:<br />

‘This will be the year and he<br />

will be rewarded. It’ll be in<br />

his favor. It will end in his<br />

favor.’ So even now, it’s all<br />

about belief. We’ve always<br />

had belief. When things are<br />

good, when things are bad,<br />

we always have to have<br />

belief.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst championship<br />

was great, sure.<br />

After the last 12 months,<br />

MIAMI (AP) — Scottie Pippen said<br />

LeBron James may be basketball’s<br />

greatest player ever.<br />

Among those who disagree: LeBron<br />

James.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Miami Heat forward provided<br />

his reaction to Pippen’s <strong>com</strong>parison<br />

between James and Michael Jordan<br />

on Saturday, essentially saying he was<br />

fl attered by the sentiment but simply<br />

does not believe he’s done enough to<br />

merit mention among the game’s highest<br />

echelon.<br />

“I’m not better than Jordan,” James<br />

said.<br />

Pippen — who won six championships<br />

alongside Jordan in Chicago<br />

during the Bulls’ epic run in the<br />

the three-day event for the<br />

WBU women. <strong>The</strong> foursome<br />

earned eight points and<br />

fi nished second in a time of<br />

45.40. Indiana Tech won the<br />

event in 45.27.<br />

Four Pioneer individuals<br />

earned all-American status<br />

with top six fi nishes during<br />

the fi nal two days of <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />

Roundtree hit a mark of<br />

15.07 meters (49-5 1/2) in<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

rotation last year.<br />

Haywood signed a lucrative<br />

contract last summer to<br />

be the starter, lost his job to<br />

Chandler and was so un<strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

as a backup that he<br />

was suspended for a game<br />

in November. In December,<br />

he got the dreaded DNP-<br />

Coach’s Decision, with several<br />

more in the months that<br />

followed. But in the playoffs,<br />

he’s done everything a<br />

backup big man should.<br />

Stevenson also has been<br />

in and out of the lineup.<br />

A defensive specialist and<br />

3-point shooter, he starts<br />

each half, then gives way to<br />

Terry. Having that instant<br />

offense from the bench has<br />

been a huge boost for the<br />

Mavericks.<br />

Marion is a four-time All-<br />

Star who became a backup<br />

for the fi rst time in his career<br />

when he joined the Mavericks<br />

last season. This season,<br />

Charles Trainor Jr./Miami Herald/MCT)<br />

After a long year, Dwyane Wade has a chance to <strong>com</strong>e out on top as<br />

he heads back to the NBA fi nals.<br />

for Wade, a second title<br />

would be monumentally<br />

more enjoyable.<br />

“I know him better than<br />

anybody and I saw the toll<br />

that it kind of took on him,”<br />

Haslem said of the past year<br />

for one of his closest friends.<br />

“Through all that, he stayed<br />

professional. I think he’s<br />

used basketball as an outlet,<br />

as many of us do, and when<br />

it was all over and he was<br />

fortunate enough to get custody<br />

of his kids, I saw a light<br />

just shining around him.”<br />

That light hasn’t always<br />

been there, of course.<br />

Wade’s story is well-known,<br />

starting with an incredibly<br />

rough upbringing in Chicago,<br />

leaning on his sister<br />

as the maternal infl uence for<br />

many years when his mother<br />

— Jolinda, now a minister<br />

who turned her own life<br />

around — wasn’t there for<br />

her children for an array of<br />

reasons.<br />

Basketball was the escape,<br />

taking him away from the<br />

problems in Chicago to Marquette,<br />

then from Marquette<br />

to Miami. It has given him<br />

wealth and fame, and now<br />

— after a season unlike any<br />

other, where the Heat were<br />

as scrutinized as perhaps any<br />

the triple jump to place sixth<br />

and tally three points for the<br />

Pioneer men.<br />

After running the 10,000<br />

meters on Thursday and a<br />

semifi nal race of the 5,000<br />

on Friday, Kennedy Kithuka<br />

came back Saturday to take<br />

third-place honors in the<br />

5K event with a time of<br />

14:17.20.<br />

Gay got four points and<br />

became a fi rst-time NAIA<br />

All-American with a fi fthplace<br />

fi nish in the 200. She<br />

he went through several<br />

stretches of fl opping between<br />

reserve and starter. He<br />

became a starter for good in<br />

late March and has had some<br />

big games in the postseason,<br />

especially the last round<br />

against Oklahoma City.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a point in everybody’s<br />

career where you’ve<br />

got to make certain sacrifi ces<br />

if you really want to get to<br />

that ultimate goal,” Marion<br />

said.<br />

“Sometimes you’ve got to<br />

do certain things you probably<br />

don’t want to do, or<br />

make changes you’ve never<br />

done in your whole career<br />

just to make something<br />

work. At the end, when you<br />

can get that prize, that’s all<br />

that matters. . . . This is defi -<br />

nitely amazing what we’re<br />

seeing right now.”<br />

Carlisle has been forced<br />

to make so many changes<br />

because his preseason plan<br />

went into the shredder.<br />

Second-year guard Roddy<br />

team in NBA history — it<br />

has brought him to the cusp<br />

of a second championship.<br />

“Basketball,” Heat coach<br />

Erik Spoelstra said, “has<br />

always been Dwyane’s<br />

sanctuary.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> overriding theme for<br />

this season was sacrifi ce, and<br />

in the beginning, that meant<br />

money.<br />

Not only did Wade take<br />

less than the maximum he<br />

could have accepted from<br />

Miami, but he even signed<br />

for less than James and Bosh<br />

did, giving the Heat even<br />

more fl exibility to fi ll what<br />

he envisioned as a roster<br />

able to contend for championships.<br />

He sacrifi ced stats, too.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ball isn’t in his hands<br />

as much, obviously, with<br />

two other All-Stars in tow.<br />

Somehow, his scoring average<br />

dipped only 1.1 points<br />

from where it was in 2009-<br />

10, down to 25.5, and he<br />

shot a career-best 50 percent<br />

— exactly 692 makes, 692<br />

misses.<br />

“Whatever it takes,” Wade<br />

said.<br />

Those words rung true in<br />

Game 5 of the Eastern Conference<br />

fi nals in Chicago.<br />

Wade struggled for much<br />

1990s — told ESPN Radio on Friday<br />

that while Jordan is “probably the<br />

greatest scorer to play the game,”<br />

James “may be the greatest player to<br />

ever play the game.”<br />

Pippen even backed up the <strong>com</strong>ments<br />

later on Twitter, hours after his<br />

words sparked a bit of a fi restorm,<br />

though tried to clarify a bit by saying<br />

that while he thinks Jordan “is the<br />

greatest,” James “could” reach that<br />

pinnacle in time.<br />

James seemed mildly un<strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

by the discussion.<br />

“Michael’s an unbelievable player,”<br />

James said Saturday. “I’ve got a long<br />

way — long way — to be mentioned<br />

as far as one of the all-time greats. Not<br />

also picked up a point in<br />

Friday’s 100 by crossing<br />

the fi nish line in eighth<br />

place with a posted time of<br />

12.16.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other all-American<br />

from Wayland is Latanya<br />

Nation, who ran a personal<br />

best 14.04 in the 100-meter<br />

hurdles to place fi fth. It is<br />

the 12th time in the career<br />

of the three-year letterwinner<br />

from Jamaica that she<br />

been designated an all-<br />

American.<br />

Beaubois was supposed<br />

to provide the speed and<br />

athleticism this aging group<br />

sorely needed, but he broke<br />

his foot playing for the<br />

French national team last<br />

summer and wasn’t ready<br />

until February. He tried living<br />

up to ridiculously high<br />

expectations and wound up<br />

losing confi dence. Carlisle<br />

stuck with him through 26<br />

straight starts, then benched<br />

him for the season fi nale.<br />

He got hurt in that game and<br />

hasn’t played a minute this<br />

postseason.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n there’s the sad story<br />

of Caron Butler.<br />

Acquired at the trade<br />

deadline in 2010, along with<br />

Haywood and Stevenson,<br />

Butler was supposed to be<br />

the second scoring option<br />

most nights and a top defender<br />

— and he was, until<br />

tearing a tendon in his right<br />

knee on Jan. 1.<br />

Losing two expected<br />

starters, Carlisle’s trial-and-<br />

of the night again before he,<br />

James and Bosh led an 18-3<br />

burst to end the game.<br />

Game over. Series over.<br />

And afterward, in his<br />

hometown, Wade looked<br />

simply drained.<br />

“I had a lot of emotions<br />

going through my mind and<br />

my body and thinking about<br />

going back to the fi nals,”<br />

Wade said. “It’s been a long<br />

time. And everything we<br />

went through this year to get<br />

to this point — where we<br />

expected to be and where we<br />

wanted to be — fi nally was<br />

reality.”<br />

After a day of rest, some<br />

spring in his step was<br />

back Saturday, though he<br />

was excused from much<br />

on-court work to get time<br />

to rest after an East fi nals<br />

where he battled an aching<br />

shoulder — but stopped<br />

short of calling himself<br />

injured.<br />

Wearing low-cut sneakers<br />

and Heat practice<br />

gear, Wade spent nearly<br />

a half-hour taking part in<br />

a shooting contest with<br />

teammates James Jones and<br />

Erick Dampier, where they<br />

wasted some time by hoisting<br />

a series of one-handed<br />

3-pointers, arguing about<br />

the score of the game and<br />

messing with each other as<br />

they were about to release<br />

the basketball.<br />

Things about this season<br />

were not fun.<br />

Things about last summer<br />

were defi nitely not fun.<br />

But another fi nals trip is<br />

already something Wade<br />

is savoring. He rarely, if<br />

ever, watches tapes of the<br />

2006 fi nals, and his MVP<br />

trophy from that series<br />

has remained at the arena<br />

the Heat call home for the<br />

past fi ve years. Back then,<br />

he thought championships<br />

would <strong>com</strong>e with great<br />

regularity. After the lessons<br />

of this year — and the four<br />

other title-less ones before<br />

that — he’s grown considerably<br />

more appreciative of<br />

the moment.<br />

“We’re still blessed,”<br />

Tragil Wade said. “But we<br />

know we’ve got to savor every<br />

moment, good and bad.<br />

He’s still in the prime time<br />

of his life right now. We’re<br />

going to enjoy this.”<br />

LeBron ‘gracious, humbled’ by Jordan <strong>com</strong>parison<br />

even just Jordan. <strong>The</strong>re’s a lot of great<br />

players who have played in this league.<br />

Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, all<br />

these guys who are fl oating around<br />

with multiple rings, Bill Russell, all<br />

these guys who have pioneered this<br />

game.<br />

“I’m gracious. Humbled by Scottie’s<br />

<strong>com</strong>ments, especially with him being<br />

a teammate of his and seeing Michael<br />

on a day-to-day basis. But as far as me,<br />

I’m not going to sit here and say I’m<br />

better than Jordan. I’m not better than<br />

Jordan.”<br />

James is four wins away from his<br />

fi rst NBA championship. <strong>The</strong> Heat host<br />

the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of the<br />

NBA fi nals on Tuesday night.<br />

WBU: Four Pioneers earn all-American honors<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

Other Pioneer point producers<br />

on the men’s side on<br />

Friday and Saturday include<br />

Roundtree, who picked up a<br />

point with his eighth-place<br />

fi nish in the long jump (7.22<br />

meters or 23-8 1/4); Boen,<br />

who took almost seven<br />

seconds off his previous<br />

best to place seventh in the<br />

1,500 (3:50.34); Morris,<br />

who produced a point in the<br />

800 (1:51.65); and Davis,<br />

who placed eighth in the 200<br />

(21.37).<br />

DALLAS: Experience has helped weather storms<br />

error with his starting lineup<br />

seemed as if he was picking<br />

it from a hat sometimes.<br />

Sasha Pavlovic started six<br />

games while playing under<br />

10-day contracts. Brian<br />

Cardinal started four games<br />

and fourth-string center Alex<br />

Ajinca started twice before<br />

getting traded.<br />

A younger team might<br />

have buckled.<br />

But these veterans have<br />

taken it in stride, and made<br />

the most of it.<br />

At season’s end, Dallas<br />

had 57 wins and the No. 3<br />

seed in the Western Conference.<br />

Team president<br />

Donnie Nelson didn’t get a<br />

single vote for executive of<br />

the year, but he and team<br />

owner Mark Cuban are<br />

much more interested in the<br />

prize the club is still chasing.<br />

“I like the team,” Nowitzki<br />

said. “I think we’re deep<br />

and we can play all sorts of<br />

styles. So, we’ll see what<br />

happens.”


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, May 29, 2011 - Page 9B<br />

SPORTS BRIEFS<br />

Pop Warner Football league is forming<br />

A Pop Warner Football league is being formed<br />

here for players ages 5 and up (as of July 31, 2011).<br />

Sign-ups will be at Hibbett Sports from 2-4 p.m. today.<br />

Players must provide a copy of their birth certifi cate.<br />

Cost is $100 to register plus $100 to purchase equipment,<br />

which players will keep.<br />

For questions call 685-0477 and leave a message.<br />

Information on PISD summer camps<br />

Plainview ISD summer sports camps include:<br />

•Golf camp, May 31-June 2 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. for<br />

ages 9-15; cost is $75; applications available at golf<br />

course; call Mike Lewis at 806-729-9115.<br />

•Bulldog Boys and Girls Basketball Camp, June 6-9<br />

from 9 a.m.-noon for fi rst through sixth grades ($30)<br />

and 1-4 p.m. for seventh through ninth grades ($20);<br />

cost includes basketball; call Leon Hagerman or Rene<br />

Kayler at 296-4063, or e-mail leon.hagerman@plainview.k12.tx.us<br />

•Lady Bulldog Softball Camp, June 9-11 from 9<br />

a.m.-noon for fi rst through sixth grades; June 16-18<br />

from 9 a.m.-noon for seventh and eighth grades; cost<br />

is $35 for all three days or $15 daily; call Michael<br />

Stephenson at 806-778-5005 or e-mail johnny.hill@<br />

plainview.k12.tx.us.<br />

•Lady Bulldog Volleyball Camp, June 13-16 from<br />

9 a.m.-noon for second through sixth grades and 1-4<br />

p.m. for seventh through ninth grades; cost is $50;<br />

call Torri Hatch at 292-9986 or e-mail torri.hatch@<br />

plainview.k12.tx.us.<br />

•Bulldog Tennis Camp, for eighth grade and under,<br />

9-11:30 a.m. June 13-16, June 27-30 and July 25-28;<br />

E-mail Matt.Boedeker@ plainview.k12.tx.us.<br />

•Hector Limon Plainview Bulldog <strong>Baseball</strong> Camp,<br />

June 13-16 from 9-11 a.m. for second through fi fth<br />

grades and 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for sixth through<br />

eighth grades; cost is $30, includes T-shirt; call 445-<br />

7395.<br />

•Bulldog Football Camp, July 11-14 from 9-10:15<br />

a.m. for fi rst through fourth and 10:30 a.m.-noon for<br />

fi fth through ninth grades; $25, includes T-shirt; 296-<br />

4081 or 296-4083.<br />

Two Flying Queens camps scheduled<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wayland Baptist Flying Queens will hold their<br />

annual summer basketball camps on June 5-9 and June<br />

27-29.<br />

<strong>The</strong> June 5-9 camp is a Skills and Drills Camp designed<br />

to help players from 7 years old to high school<br />

level. Cost is $295 for overnight campers and $225 for<br />

<strong>com</strong>muters. A $75 deposit is required at sign-up. Registration<br />

is 4-5:30 p.m. June 5 in Hutcherson Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> June 27-29 camp is a Position/Agility Camp designed<br />

to give campers one-on-one time with coaches<br />

to develop guard and post skills.<br />

Cost is $210 for overnight campers and $160 for<br />

<strong>com</strong>muters. A $75 deposit is required at sign-up. <strong>The</strong><br />

deadline to sign up is June 17. Registration will be 10<br />

a.m.-noon June 27 in Hutcherson Center.<br />

<strong>Baseball</strong> team raffl ing off 42-inch TV<br />

Drew Wilkinson’s summer baseball team is selling<br />

raffl e tickets for a 42-inch television to help offset<br />

the cost of attending the state baseball tournament in<br />

Midland. Tickets are $10 or six for $50.<br />

For more information, contact Rob Wilkinson at<br />

293-8319.<br />

MAVS: Here’s hoping<br />

for a championship<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

you couldn’t stop them.<br />

I’m hoping that’s what<br />

LeBron and whoever<br />

else is tapped to guard<br />

Dirk — probably Udonis<br />

Haslem — will be<br />

thinking two Tuesdays<br />

from now.<br />

And I keep reminding<br />

myself that despite<br />

how good the Heat have<br />

looked as of late, the<br />

Mavs won both matchups<br />

with the them this<br />

season. In fact, my roommate<br />

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Maybe Miami still<br />

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TV SPORTSWATCH<br />

Today<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

6:30 a.m.: SPEED — Formula One,<br />

Monaco Grand Prix<br />

11 a.m.: ABC — IRL, IndyCar, Indianapolis<br />

500<br />

4:30 p.m.: FOX — NASCAR, Sprint<br />

Cup, Coca-Cola 600, at Concord, N.C.<br />

COLLEGE BASEBALL<br />

1 p.m.: ESPN2 — Southeastern Conference,<br />

championship game<br />

1 p.m.: FSN — Big 12 Conference,<br />

championship game<br />

COLLEGE SOFTBALL<br />

Noon: ESPN — Regional coverage,<br />

NCAA Division I playoff s, super regionals,<br />

game 2, California at Kentucky<br />

2:30 p.m.: ESPN — Regional coverage,<br />

NCAA Division I playoff s, super regionals,<br />

game 3, California at Kentucky<br />

(if necessary)<br />

6 p.m.: ESPN2 — Regional coverage,<br />

NCAA Division I playoff s, super regionals,<br />

game 2, Washington at Missouri<br />

8:30 p.m.: ESPN2 — Regional coverage,<br />

NCAA Division I playoff s, super regionals,<br />

game 3, Washington at Missouri<br />

(if necessary)<br />

GOLF<br />

8:30 a.m.: TGC — European PGA Tour,<br />

BMW PGA Championship, fi nal round<br />

2 p.m.: CBS — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson<br />

Championship, fi nal round<br />

2 p.m.: NBC — PGA of America, Senior<br />

PGA Championship, fi nal round<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

Noon: TBS — Boston at Detroit<br />

1:10 p.m.: WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago<br />

Cubs<br />

7 p.m.: ESPN — Cincinnati at Atlanta<br />

TENNIS<br />

11 a.m.: NBC — French Open, round<br />

of 16, at Paris (same-day tape)<br />

— — —<br />

Monday<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

1 p.m.: SPEED — Rolex Sports Car<br />

Series, <strong>Memorial</strong> Day Classic, at Lakeville,<br />

Conn.<br />

COLLEGE BASEBALL<br />

11:30 a.m.: ESPN — NCAA Division I,<br />

World Series Selection Show<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

Noon: <strong>MLB</strong> — Regional coverage,<br />

Minnesota at Detroit or San Diego at<br />

Atlanta<br />

1:10 p.m.: WGN — Houston at Chicago<br />

Cubs<br />

6 p.m.: <strong>MLB</strong> — Milwaukee at Cincinnati<br />

MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE<br />

2:30 p.m.: ESPN — NCAA Division I,<br />

championship game, Virginia-Denver<br />

winner vs. Maryland-Duke winner<br />

TENNIS<br />

11 a.m.: ESPN2 — French Open,<br />

round of 16, at Paris<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

NBA FINALS<br />

Tuesday: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m.<br />

Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 8<br />

p.m. x-Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 8<br />

p.m. x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 7<br />

p.m. x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 8<br />

p.m.<br />

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American League<br />

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W L Pct GB<br />

Boston 29 22 .569 —<br />

New York 27 22 .551 1<br />

Tampa Bay 27 24 .529 2<br />

Toronto 26 26 .500 3½<br />

Baltimore 24 25 .490 4<br />

Central Division<br />

Cleveland 31 18 .633 —<br />

Detroit 25 25 .500 6½<br />

Kansas City 23 28 .451 9<br />

Chicago 24 30 .444 9½<br />

Minnesota 17 33 .340 14½<br />

West Division<br />

Texas 27 25 .519 —<br />

Los Angeles 27 27 .500 1<br />

Seattle 25 25 .500 1<br />

Oakland 25 27 .481 2<br />

Friday: Boston 6, Detroit 3; Toronto 4,<br />

Chicago White Sox 2; Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland<br />

0; Kansas City 12, Texas 7, 14 innings; L.A.<br />

Angels 6, Minnesota 5; Oakland 6, Baltimore<br />

2; Seattle 4, N.Y. Yankees 3.<br />

Saturday: Toronto 9, Chicago White Sox<br />

8, 14 innings; Cleveland 7, Tampa Bay 3;<br />

Texas 10, Kansas City 1; Minnesota 1, L.A.<br />

Angels 0, 10 innings; Boston at Detroit, ppd.,<br />

rain; Baltimore at Oakland (n); N.Y. Yankees<br />

at Seattle (n).<br />

Today: Boston (Beckett 4-1) at Detroit<br />

(Verlander 4-3), 12:05 p.m.; Chicago White<br />

Sox (Danks 0-7) at Toronto (R.Romero 4-4),<br />

12:07 p.m.; Cleveland (Masterson 5-2) at<br />

Tampa Bay (Hellickson 5-3), 12:40 p.m.; L.A.<br />

Angels (Haren 4-3) at Minnesota (Pavano<br />

2-4), 1:10 p.m.; Kansas City (Duff y 0-0) at<br />

Texas (Ogando 5-0), 2:05 p.m.; Baltimore<br />

(Britton 5-2) at Oakland (Moscoso 1-0), 3:05<br />

p.m.; N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-3) at Seattle<br />

(Vargas 3-2), 3:10 p.m.<br />

Monday: Minnesota at Detroit, 12:05<br />

p.m.; N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.;<br />

Baltimore at Seattle, 3:10 p.m.; L.A. Angels<br />

at Kansas City, 3:10 p.m.; Texas at Tampa<br />

Bay, 5:40 p.m.; Cleveland at Toronto, 6:07<br />

p.m.; Chicago White Sox at Boston, 6:10 p.m.<br />

National League<br />

East Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Philadelphia 33 19 .635 —<br />

Florida 29 20 .592 2½<br />

Atlanta 28 24 .538 5<br />

New York 23 28 .451 9½<br />

Washington 22 29 .431 10½<br />

Central Division<br />

St. Louis 31 22 .585 —<br />

Milwaukee 28 24 .538 2½<br />

Cincinnati 27 25 .519 3½<br />

Pittsburgh 24 26 .480 5½<br />

Chicago 22 28 .440 7½<br />

Houston 19 33 .365 11½<br />

West Division<br />

San Francisco 28 23 .549 —<br />

Arizona 28 24 .538 ½<br />

Colorado 25 26 .490 3<br />

Los Angeles 23 29 .442 5½<br />

San Diego 21 31 .404 7½<br />

Friday: Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 2;<br />

Washington 2, San Diego 1; Philadelphia 6,<br />

N.Y. Mets 4; Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 1; Arizona<br />

7, Houston 6; San Francisco 5, Milwaukee<br />

4; St. Louis 10, Colorado 3; L.A. Dodgers 3,<br />

Florida 2.<br />

Saturday: Pittsburgh 10, Chicago Cubs<br />

0; San Diego 2, Washington 1; Milwaukee<br />

3, San Francisco 2; Arizona 11, Houston 3;<br />

Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 2; Colorado 15, St.<br />

Louis 4; Cincinnati at Atlanta (n); Florida at<br />

L.A. Dodgers (n).<br />

Today: Philadelphia (Worley 2-0) at N.Y.<br />

Mets (Niese 3-5), 12:10 p.m.; San Diego<br />

(Moseley 1-6) at Washington (Maya 0-0),<br />

12:35 p.m.; Arizona (Collmenter 3-1) at<br />

Houston (Happ 3-6), 1:05 p.m.; San Francisco<br />

(Cain 3-3) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 6-2),<br />

1:10 p.m.; Pittsburgh (Karstens 3-3) at Chicago<br />

Cubs (Dempster 3-4), 1:20 p.m.; St. Louis<br />

TEXAS CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 in ‘63 JFK limo was<br />

headed for Dallas’<br />

triple under____<br />

5 TXism: “active as a<br />

fox in _ ___ house”<br />

6 this Oceanic agcy.<br />

warns of hurricanes<br />

on TX coast (abbr.)<br />

7 this James was 1st<br />

native-born TX gov.<br />

8 with Nueces & Frio,<br />

Three Rivers, TX is<br />

named for this<br />

18 TXism: “couldn’t find<br />

hide __ hair of him”<br />

19 TXism for believed<br />

21 __ Pepper<br />

22 TX Quanah Parker’s<br />

chief dad Nocona<br />

23 this William starred<br />

with TX Tommy Lee<br />

in “Rolling Thunder”<br />

24 TXism: “tough as<br />

_ ____ drive steak”<br />

29 Gulf of Mexico is<br />

one of these<br />

30 San Antonio-based<br />

insurance giant<br />

31 TXism: “fast __<br />

small town gossip”<br />

32 TXism for dancer<br />

34 TX Vikki Carr album:<br />

“___ Hombres” (‘89)<br />

35 San Marcos univer.<br />

before 2003<br />

36 TXism: “rides his<br />

___ _____”<br />

(independent)<br />

37 DFW: metro____<br />

38 TXism: “tax<br />

wranglers”<br />

39 TX atheist: Madalyn<br />

Murray _____<br />

40 TX Autry sang about<br />

_ ___-nosed reindeer<br />

41 Laredo Catholic FM<br />

42 TXism: “he’s _______ __<br />

my parade” (interfering)<br />

44 bed supports<br />

45 C&W music cable network<br />

before it was “Spike”<br />

46 TX Roy Orbison film: “___<br />

_______ Guitar Alive”<br />

48 JFK assassin Oswald<br />

49 “Star Wars” cowboy Han<br />

24 25 26 27<br />

32<br />

36<br />

50 Mav’s<br />

Tyson<br />

Chandler feat:<br />

“____ dunk”<br />

51 TXism: “___<br />

as dirt”<br />

52 past U.S. senator<br />

Yarborough (init.)<br />

DOWN<br />

39<br />

42<br />

45<br />

1 TXism for dust storm<br />

2 TXism: “don’t give<br />

_ ____ __ a holler”<br />

3 TX pronunciation<br />

of “cigar”<br />

4 obstacles<br />

9 TXism: “about as<br />

_____ as Red River<br />

mud” (confusing)<br />

10 TXism: “feeling his<br />

___” (frisky)<br />

11 in 1890s Marlin,<br />

TX became a hot<br />

artesian ___ town<br />

12 news wrangler<br />

13 Rangers Boston foe<br />

14 “don’t get any<br />

fancy ____”<br />

(Lohse 6-2) at Colorado (Chacin 5-3), 2:10<br />

p.m.; Florida (Nolasco 4-0) at L.A. Dodgers<br />

(Kershaw 5-3), 3:10 p.m.; Cincinnati (Cueto<br />

2-1) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 6-1), 7:05 p.m.<br />

Monday: Philadelphia at Washington,<br />

12:05 p.m.; San Diego at Atlanta, 12:05 p.m.;<br />

Houston at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m.; San<br />

Francisco at St. Louis, 3:15 p.m.; Milwaukee<br />

at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m.; Pittsburgh at N.Y.<br />

Mets, 6:10 p.m.; Colorado at L.A. Dodgers,<br />

7:10 p.m.; Florida at Arizona, 7:10 p.m.<br />

HOCKEY<br />

NHL<br />

STANLEY CUP FINALS<br />

(Best-of-7)<br />

Wednesday: Boston at Vancouver, 7<br />

p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 4: Boston at Vancouver,<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston,<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at<br />

Boston, 7 p.m.<br />

Friday, June 10: x-Boston at Vancouver,<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Monday, June 13: x-Vancouver at Boston,<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, June 15: x-Boston at Vancouver,<br />

p.m.<br />

TENNIS<br />

FRENCH OPEN<br />

Saturday<br />

At Stade Roland Garros<br />

Paris<br />

Purse: $24.99 million (Grand Slam)<br />

Surface: Clay-Outdoor<br />

Singles<br />

Men<br />

Third Round<br />

Viktor Troicki (15), Serbia, def. Alexandr<br />

Dolgopolov (21), Ukraine, 6-4, 3-6,<br />

6-3, 6-4.<br />

Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Antonio<br />

Veic, Croatia, 6-1, 6-3, 6-0.<br />

Andy Murray (4), Britain, def. Michael<br />

Berrer, Germany, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2.<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, def.<br />

Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4,<br />

3-6, 7-6 (5).<br />

Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Juan<br />

Martin del Potro (25), Argentina, 6-3,<br />

3-6, 6-3, 6-2.<br />

Gilles Simon (18), France, def. Mardy<br />

Fish (10), United States, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.<br />

Alejandro Falla, Colombia, def. Lukasz<br />

Kubot, Poland, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.<br />

Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, def. Fernando<br />

Verdasco (16), Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-4.<br />

Robin Soderling (5), Sweden, def.<br />

Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, 6-1, 6-4,<br />

6-3.<br />

Women<br />

Third Round<br />

Li Na (6), China, def. Sorana Cirstea,<br />

Romania, 6-2, 6-2.<br />

Victoria Azarenka (4), Belarus, def.<br />

Roberta Vinci (30), Italy, 6-3, 6-2.<br />

Petra Kvitova (9), Czech Republic, def.<br />

Vania King, United States, 6-4, 6-2.<br />

Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, def. Kaia<br />

Kanepi (16), Estonia, 6-4, 7-5.<br />

Andrea Petkovic (15), Germany, def.<br />

Jarmila Gajdosova (24), Australia, 6-2,<br />

4-6, 6-3.<br />

Agnieszka Radwanska (12), Poland,<br />

def. Yanina Wickmayer (21), Belgium,<br />

6-4, 6-4.<br />

Maria Sharapova (7), Russia, def. Chan<br />

Yung-jan, Taiwan, 6-2, 6-3.<br />

Maria Kirilenko (25), Russia, def.<br />

Arantxa Rus, Netherlands, 6-1, 6-1.<br />

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Sergio Garcia 66-66-74—206 -4<br />

Arjun Atwal 68-72-67—207 -3<br />

Ryuji Imada 69-68-70—207 -3<br />

Gary Woodland 69-71-68—208 -2<br />

Matt Kuchar 69-71-68—208 -2<br />

Joe Ogilvie 66-70-72—208 -2<br />

Rod Pampling 70-68-71—209 -1<br />

John Rollins 68-70-71—209 -1<br />

Jeff Overton 64-74-71—209 -1<br />

Jordan Spieth 69-68-72—209 -1<br />

Keegan Bradley 66-71-72—209 -1<br />

Nick Watney 68-68-73—209 -1<br />

Tim Petrovic 69-66-74—209 -1<br />

Scott Piercy 66-69-74—209 -1<br />

Dustin Johnson 66-75-69—210 E<br />

Vijay Singh 68-73-69—210 E<br />

Vaughn Taylor 67-73-70—210 E<br />

Steve Flesch 70-69-71—210 E<br />

Brett Wetterich 69-69-72—210 E<br />

Chris Riley 66-71-73—210 E<br />

Hunter Haas 70-72-69—211 +1<br />

Brandt Jobe 67-72-72—211 +1<br />

Chad Collins 67-69-75—211 +1<br />

Jason Day 72-71-69—212 +2<br />

Brian Gay 71-72-69—212 +2<br />

Jason Dufner 70-70-72—212 +2<br />

Fran Quinn 69-70-73—212 +2<br />

Chris DiMarco 70-67-75—212 +2<br />

Fredrik Jacobson 70-73-70—213 +3<br />

Scott Gordon 70-71-72—213 +3<br />

Jeff Quinney 66-75-72—213 +3<br />

J.J. Henry 69-72-72—213 +3<br />

Charles Howell III 71-70-72—213 +3<br />

Kyle Stanley 70-70-73—213 +3<br />

Jerry Kelly 67-71-75—213 +3<br />

Josh Teater 66-71-76—213 +3<br />

Chad Campbell 69-74-71—214 +4<br />

D.A. Points 68-75-71—214 +4<br />

Harrison Frazar 71-72-71—214 +4<br />

Zack Miller 67-74-73—214 +4<br />

Garth Mulroy 67-74-73—214 +4<br />

Michael Bradley 68-73-73—214 +4<br />

William McGirt 69-71-74—214 +4<br />

Robert Gamez 68-72-74—214 +4<br />

Michael Putnam 67-72-75—214 +4<br />

Ricky Barnes 67-72-75—214 +4<br />

Robert Garrigus 70-69-75—214 +4<br />

Alex Prugh 71-72-72—215 +5<br />

Michael Connell 71-70-74—215 +5<br />

James Driscoll 70-71-74—215 +5<br />

Martin Piller 68-72-75—215 +5<br />

Justin Hicks 70-69-76—215 +5<br />

Ted Purdy 68-71-76—215 +5<br />

Carl Pettersson 70-69-76—215 +5<br />

George McNeill 69-74-73—216 +6<br />

K.J. Choi 71-71-74—216 +6<br />

Billy Mayfair 72-70-74—216 +6<br />

Ben Crane 71-71-74—216 +6<br />

Kevin Kisner 72-69-75—216 +6<br />

Tim Herron 68-75-74—217 +7<br />

Cameron Percy 71-72-75—218 +8<br />

Rich Beem 73-70-75—218 +8<br />

Will Strickler 66-76-76—218 +8<br />

Greg Chalmers 73-70-75—218 +8<br />

Scott McCarron 69-73-76—218 +8<br />

Anthony Kim 72-71-76—219 +9<br />

Tommy Gainey 72-71-76—219 +9<br />

D.J. Trahan 72-70-77—219 +9<br />

Alexandre Rocha 71-70-78—219 +9<br />

Paul Stankowski 69-70-80—219 +9<br />

SOCCER<br />

MLS<br />

Saturday: Philadelphia 6, Toronto FC<br />

2; Vancouver 1, New York 1, tie; Columbus<br />

3, Chivas USA 3, tie; Los Angeles 1, New<br />

England 0; Houston 2, FC Dallas 2,<br />

tie; Chicago 2, San Jose 2, tie; Seattle FC<br />

at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m.; Sporting Kansas<br />

City at Colorado, 8 p.m.<br />

Bin Hammam withdraws from FIFA presidential poll<br />

By ROB HARRIS<br />

AP Sports Writer<br />

LONDON — Mohamed<br />

bin Hammam withdrew<br />

from FIFA’s presidential<br />

election hours before facing<br />

an ethics hearing over alleged<br />

corruption during the<br />

campaign.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Qatari challenger to<br />

13-year incumbent Sepp<br />

Blatter has been accused of<br />

arranging bribes for up to 25<br />

presidential voters on a campaign<br />

visit to the Caribbean<br />

earlier this month.<br />

Bin Hammam, Blatter and<br />

FIFA Vice President Jack<br />

Warner are due to face a<br />

FIFA ethics hearing today,<br />

with the election scheduled<br />

for Wednesday.<br />

“Recent events have left<br />

me hurt and disappointed<br />

— on a professional and<br />

personal level,” Bin Hammam<br />

wrote on his personal<br />

website. “It saddens me that<br />

standing up for the causes<br />

that I believed in has <strong>com</strong>e<br />

at a great price — the degradation<br />

of FIFA’s reputation.<br />

This is not what I had<br />

in mind for FIFA and this is<br />

unacceptable.<br />

“I cannot allow the name<br />

that I loved to be dragged<br />

more and more in the mud<br />

because of <strong>com</strong>petition between<br />

two individuals. <strong>The</strong><br />

game itself and the people<br />

who love it around the world<br />

must <strong>com</strong>e fi rst. It is for this<br />

reason that I announce my<br />

withdrawal from the presidential<br />

election.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> allegations against<br />

Asian Football Confederation<br />

president bin Hammam<br />

and Warner were leveled by<br />

American FIFA executive<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee member Chuck<br />

Blazer.<br />

“I pray that my withdrawal<br />

will not be tied to<br />

the investigation held by the<br />

FIFA ethics <strong>com</strong>mittee as I<br />

will appear before the ethics<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee to clear my name<br />

from the baseless allegations<br />

that have been made against<br />

me,” bin Hammam said. “I<br />

promise those who stood by<br />

me that I will walk with my<br />

head held high and will continue<br />

to fi ght for the good of<br />

the game.”<br />

Warner, the CONCACAF<br />

president, also has be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

embroiled in the scandal.<br />

“I have a special thank<br />

you to my friend and colleague<br />

Jack Warner for<br />

his unlimited support,” bin<br />

Hammam said. “I am sorry<br />

to see that he has to suffer<br />

because of me, but I am<br />

promising him that I will be<br />

with him all the way through<br />

thick and thin.”<br />

Bin Hammam decided to<br />

try to be<strong>com</strong>e the fi rst Asian<br />

president in FIFA’s 106year<br />

history after playing an<br />

important role in Qatar successfully<br />

winning the vote in<br />

December to host the 2022<br />

World Cup.<br />

Blatter succeeded Brazil’s<br />

Joao Havelange, defeating<br />

then-UEFA president<br />

Lennart Johansson at the<br />

1998 FIFA Congress. After<br />

facing a challenge from Issa<br />

Hayatou in 2002, Blatter<br />

was re-elected unopposed<br />

for a third successive term<br />

in 2007.<br />

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Jets’ DeVito using lockout to give his faith a workout<br />

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.<br />

AP Sports Writer<br />

RANDOLPH, N.J. —<br />

Mike DeVito cleared his<br />

throat a few times, took a<br />

couple of steps from behind<br />

the lectern and looked out at<br />

the dozens of people seated<br />

in front of him.<br />

This was no locker room<br />

speech or game huddle<br />

for the New York Jets<br />

defensive lineman. De-<br />

Vito was giving his fi rst<br />

sermon at a church fi lled<br />

with congregants looking<br />

for spiritual guidance from<br />

their special guest.<br />

“I was nervous, brother,”<br />

DeVito acknowledged a few<br />

moments after his passionate<br />

presentation last Sunday.<br />

“But I think it turned out<br />

OK.”<br />

No doubt about it. Just as<br />

he has for Rex Ryan’s defense<br />

the past few seasons,<br />

DeVito got the job done.<br />

“He seemed very <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

engaging the<br />

crowd,” said Jets left tackle<br />

D’Brickashaw Ferguson,<br />

who was there to support his<br />

teammate. “It seemed like he<br />

had done this before. To see<br />

him doing God’s work and<br />

be so excited, it’s just great.”<br />

A devout Christian who<br />

is considering a postfootball<br />

career as perhaps<br />

a youth minister or pastor,<br />

the 26-year-old De-<br />

Vito was part-teacher and<br />

part-preacher as he spoke<br />

about the meaning of faith<br />

for about 20 minutes at<br />

RCC — Relevant Christian<br />

Church — <strong>com</strong>plete with<br />

a Power Point presentation.<br />

He also threw in a few<br />

jokes that drew a roomful<br />

of chuckles, and several of<br />

his points were met with<br />

an approving “Amen!” or<br />

“You’re right!”<br />

“I’m so proud of him,”<br />

DeVito’s wife, Jessie, said<br />

with a huge smile as several<br />

people hugged and thanked<br />

her husband a few feet away.<br />

While so much focus<br />

during the NFL’s strange<br />

offseason has been on the<br />

contentious lockout and<br />

how players are staying in<br />

shape while they wait to go<br />

back to work, DeVito has<br />

been using some of that<br />

extra time to strengthen his<br />

faith.<br />

DeVito has been working<br />

closely with Morning Star<br />

New York associate pastor<br />

Adam Burt, a former NHL<br />

defenseman who has served<br />

as the Jets’ chaplain for<br />

three years. DeVito regularly<br />

studies the Bible and pretty<br />

much anything else he can<br />

get his hands on that helps<br />

him learn more about living<br />

and teaching as a Christian.<br />

“When I saw Michael’s<br />

heart, he has a real passion<br />

in it,” said Burt, also the<br />

Chris Pedota/<strong>The</strong> Record/MCT<br />

<strong>The</strong> New York Jets’ Mike Devito (70) tackles the New England Patriots’<br />

Danny Woodhead during the fi rst half of the Jets’ 28-21 win over<br />

the Patriots in the AFC divisional playoff s. During the lockout, Devito<br />

has used the time to strengthen his faith.<br />

itinerant pastor at RCC. “As<br />

much of a mountain of a<br />

man as he is, he loves people<br />

deeply. I had no idea that his<br />

heart would be like, ‘Hey,<br />

someday I might like to do<br />

this,’ but the closer I get to<br />

him, I can defi nitely see the<br />

call of God being on his life,<br />

and that’s exciting.”<br />

It all started a few years<br />

ago for DeVito, who grew<br />

up in a nonreligious Italian<br />

home in Massachusetts. He<br />

was hanging out in his apart-<br />

ment during his junior year<br />

at Maine when two Mormon<br />

missionaries showed up at<br />

his door.<br />

“When I fi rst saw them<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing, I really don’t like<br />

to be mean to anybody, so<br />

when they asked to <strong>com</strong>e<br />

in, I was like, ‘All right,’ ”<br />

he recalled. “Not because I<br />

wanted to hear about God,<br />

but it was more like I didn’t<br />

want to just turn these guys<br />

away.”<br />

Well, DeVito kept listen-<br />

ing and that visit turned into<br />

several more. For the fi rst<br />

time, he realized he had<br />

to make changes: no more<br />

drinking and partying; no<br />

more living with his thengirlfriend;<br />

no more scoffi ng<br />

at religion.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y had a good idea<br />

of who Jesus is, and that’s<br />

what I needed at the time,”<br />

he said. “I’m not a Mormon,<br />

but they knew Jesus and<br />

they gave me that foundation.”<br />

It was also during this<br />

time in 2006 when DeVito’s<br />

friend, Mark Stetson, was<br />

slain. DeVito called it “my<br />

eye-opening experience.”<br />

“When I got up to that<br />

coffi n and saw a 23-year-old<br />

man dead,” DeVito recalled,<br />

“it was like, ‘Whoa. Man,<br />

this isn’t guaranteed. I can’t<br />

think I can take care of this<br />

on my own time. It’s not<br />

about my time. It’s God’s<br />

time.’<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was no turning<br />

back.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> defensive lineman<br />

confi ded in Mulligan, who<br />

was raised as a Christian,<br />

and the two moved in<br />

together and helped each<br />

other with their faith. When<br />

DeVito signed with the Jets<br />

as an undrafted free agent<br />

in 2007, teammates Kenyon<br />

Coleman and James Dearth<br />

served as spiritual mentors.<br />

DeVito and his best friend<br />

were reunited as teammates<br />

two years later when the Jets<br />

signed Mulligan as a free<br />

agent.<br />

“We’ve been able to do<br />

Bible study together, go to<br />

church together and look at<br />

different things and know<br />

what we believe in,” Mulligan<br />

said. “He’s a really good<br />

football player, but he’s got<br />

his priorities straight.”<br />

After some resistance at<br />

home because “I tried to<br />

force-feed it,” DeVito has<br />

even gotten several members<br />

of his family to share his<br />

beliefs. He knows religion<br />

isn’t always a popular topic,<br />

especially to some who roll<br />

their eyes at the mere mention<br />

by athletes of God, faith<br />

and the like.<br />

“At the end of the day, I<br />

have to do what I’m called<br />

to do, no matter what anyone<br />

else says,” DeVito said.<br />

“And, it just so happens<br />

some of your best Christians<br />

out there are some of your<br />

toughest players on the<br />

fi eld.”<br />

That includes DeVito,<br />

whom Rex Ryan has called<br />

one of the strongest of his<br />

players, if not the most<br />

underrated. DeVito has<br />

helped make up for the loss<br />

of the injured Kris Jenkins<br />

the last two years with little<br />

fanfare, including last season<br />

when he had a career-high<br />

59 tackles.<br />

Messi’s Barcelona beats Man United 3-1 in Champions League fi nal<br />

WEMBLEY, England<br />

(AP) — <strong>The</strong> debate is over<br />

now. Barcelona is on the list<br />

of soccer’s all-time greatest<br />

teams.<br />

Led by another dominant<br />

performance from Lionel<br />

Messi, the Catalan club beat<br />

Manchester United 3-1 on<br />

Saturday to<br />

earn its third<br />

Champions<br />

League title<br />

in six seasons<br />

and No. 4<br />

overall.<br />

“I feel privi-<br />

MESSI<br />

leged,” Barcelona coach Pep<br />

Guardiola said. “You always<br />

want to win, but the way we<br />

have won is what I am most<br />

proud of. This is the way we<br />

want to play football.<br />

“Lionel is the best player<br />

I have seen and probably the<br />

best I will ever see.”<br />

Messi was typically subdued<br />

in his celebration.<br />

“I’m very happy about<br />

the match,” Messi said. “We<br />

were the better team. We<br />

deserved to win.”<br />

Messi put Barcelona<br />

ahead to stay with his 53rd<br />

goal and helped create<br />

another score to give the<br />

Spanish league champion<br />

some breathing room.<br />

Barcelona dominated play<br />

at Wembley Stadium with<br />

its trademark one-touch<br />

passing, but it needed the<br />

Argentine striker to conjure<br />

a 54th-minute solo strike<br />

from the edge of the penalty<br />

area to take the lead for the<br />

second time.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re seemed to be no<br />

space as Messi was tracked<br />

by fullback Patrice Evra. But<br />

the two-time world player<br />

of the year spotted a gap<br />

between the central defenders<br />

and hit a shot down the<br />

middle, beating goalkeeper<br />

Edwin van der Sar.<br />

Messi added a fake and run<br />

that led to David Villa taking<br />

possession on the edge of the<br />

area. From there, the Spain<br />

striker curled a shot into the<br />

top corner of the net.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y do mesmerize you<br />

with their passing and we<br />

never really did control Messi,”<br />

United manager Alex<br />

Ferguson said. “But many<br />

people have said that.<br />

“In my time as manager,<br />

it’s the best team I’ve<br />

faced.”<br />

Soccer <strong>com</strong>mentators had<br />

said before the game that<br />

Barcelona, which already<br />

had won a third straight<br />

Spanish league title, would<br />

be ranked among the sport’s<br />

truly great teams with a victory<br />

over United. Now, with<br />

four European titles, only<br />

Liverpool, AC Milan and<br />

Barcelona’s fi erce rival Real<br />

Madrid have won more.<br />

With Pedro Rodriguez<br />

scoring the opening goal<br />

midway through the fi rst half<br />

on an imaginative through<br />

ball from Xavi Hernandez,<br />

the win was as <strong>com</strong>prehensive<br />

as Barcelona’s 2-0 victory<br />

over United in the 2009<br />

fi nal in Rome.<br />

“When Rome fi nished,<br />

I thought we had played<br />

a good game, but when I<br />

looked at it again I wasn’t<br />

that impressed,” Guardiola<br />

said. “But it has served its<br />

purpose.<br />

“I think we played much<br />

better than the game two<br />

years ago.”<br />

Guardiola now has won 10<br />

titles — including two European<br />

Cups — in three years.<br />

Wayne Rooney’s goal in<br />

the 34th minute left it tied<br />

at 1 at halftime. Rooney<br />

carried the ball to the edge<br />

of the area, slipping it to<br />

Ryan Giggs. Giggs knocked<br />

it back, giving Rooney the<br />

perfect opportunity to curl a<br />

shot past goalkeeper Victor<br />

Valdes at the far post.<br />

Barcelona’s performance<br />

was so <strong>com</strong>fortable that<br />

Guardiola was able to bring<br />

on regular captain Carles<br />

Puyol for the last few moments,<br />

giving the oft-injured<br />

defender the chance to<br />

play a part in a memorable<br />

triumph.<br />

But in a gesture symbolizing<br />

Barcelona’s team<br />

ethic, Puyol handed the<br />

armband over to Eric<br />

Abidal. His place on the<br />

team had been in doubt<br />

after he had surgery this<br />

season to remove a liver<br />

tumor — and the France<br />

defender lifted the famous<br />

trophy.<br />

“Players are human beings,”<br />

Guardiola said. “Car-<br />

les has made a great gesture<br />

and it has made us stronger.”<br />

After a shaky opening,<br />

Barcelona simply outclassed<br />

the English champions.<br />

Xavi, standing in as captain<br />

for Puyol, orchestrated play<br />

from in front of Sergio Busquets,<br />

while Andres Iniesta<br />

and Messi hurt United with<br />

pinpoint passing.<br />

“This is the reason I came<br />

to Barcelona,” Villa said.<br />

“I’m very happy, very satisfi<br />

ed. We have a team with<br />

ambition, a team with the<br />

will to win.”<br />

United could do little<br />

to disrupt Barcelona, the<br />

prevailing force of European<br />

soccer.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y were the better<br />

team so we can’t really<br />

argue,” United’s Rio Ferdinand<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re a great<br />

side with great players.”


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Herald<br />

LIFESTYLES<br />

NEITHER HERE NOR THERE<br />

NICKI<br />

BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Writing<br />

obituaries<br />

I’ve mentioned before that<br />

I took over the obit desk a<br />

couple of years ago. What<br />

that means is that I work with<br />

both funeral homes and families<br />

to put together obituaries,<br />

a task I didn’t look forward<br />

to but one that has turned<br />

out to be pretty rewarding.<br />

As former Herald obit writers<br />

Charlotte Thurman and<br />

the late Marie Harris often<br />

said, an obit may be the only<br />

time a person is featured in<br />

a newspaper, and it is up to<br />

us to make sure it is written<br />

in a professional and kind<br />

manner.<br />

In addition, an obit be<strong>com</strong>es<br />

a part of the history of<br />

our <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Before I started writing<br />

obituaries, I <strong>com</strong>piled a<br />

program I’ve given to study<br />

clubs, civic organizations<br />

and Sunday school classes.<br />

For want of another name, I<br />

call it my Death and Dying<br />

program.<br />

You can imagine that I’ve<br />

had lots of additions and<br />

thoughts since I started dealing<br />

with obits.<br />

First and foremost, I<br />

encourage everyone to have a<br />

good photo taken. It doesn’t<br />

have to be a professional<br />

photograph, just a clear,<br />

sharp likeness of the subject.<br />

And it’s OK if you have an<br />

older one that is your favorite.<br />

When I am giving my<br />

program, I ask people to pull<br />

out their driver license and<br />

look at that photo. Often, it<br />

is the only one survivors can<br />

fi nd when they are in a hurry<br />

and looking through papers<br />

and photos.<br />

Now, I don’t know about<br />

you, but I cringe every time<br />

I have to present my driver<br />

license when I give a check<br />

or the rare times I’ve been<br />

stopped by the highway<br />

patrol. I’ve been known to<br />

caution the cashier that if<br />

she does more than glance<br />

at the photo, I’ll have to do<br />

away with her. Of course, I<br />

didn’t tell the DPS guy that,<br />

suspecting he would arrest<br />

me for terroristic threats.<br />

Bottom line, I don’t want<br />

my DL picture in the paper<br />

under any circumstances, but<br />

often that is what we are sent<br />

to run with an obituary.<br />

I also encourage people to<br />

write their own obit while<br />

they can. You know better<br />

than anyone the pertinent<br />

dates in your life — birth,<br />

marriage, degrees, ac<strong>com</strong>plishments<br />

and survivors and<br />

their locations. When most<br />

of us converse and <strong>com</strong>municate<br />

with our relatives via<br />

e-mail, Facebook, cell phone<br />

and text messages instead<br />

of addressing envelopes and<br />

mailing it to an actual address,<br />

often we don’t know<br />

the town where relatives live,<br />

just somewhere around Los<br />

Angeles or Dallas when they<br />

really live in Newbury Park<br />

or Keller. Research their locations<br />

and add them to your<br />

obit. It’s not unusual for obits<br />

to list a state as a residence<br />

instead of a town.<br />

I laugh when I tell people<br />

that if you put together your<br />

own obit, you have a chance<br />

to tell your side of the story,<br />

regardless of perceptions<br />

or even the truth. I plan to<br />

mention how beautiful and<br />

graceful I was, but suspect<br />

that my kids won’t let me<br />

get away with it. At least I’ll<br />

make them laugh.<br />

Don’t leave writing your<br />

obit to a spouse or child who,<br />

hopefully, is devastated by<br />

your death and can’t think<br />

clearly. <strong>The</strong> ultimate joke<br />

may be on you.<br />

I tell a true story about<br />

some of my relatives (by<br />

marriage) who insisted on<br />

writing their mother’s obit,<br />

yet listed as a survivor her<br />

brother who had been dead<br />

for a number of years.<br />

What made me think to<br />

write of death and dying in<br />

this week’s column?<br />

I saw where a friend’s<br />

daughter mentioned on Facebook<br />

that she saw a casket<br />

store in a mall in Kansas. Her<br />

NEITHER, Page 2C<br />

By TERESA YOUNG<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

For 50 years, the Plains<br />

Art Association has celebrated<br />

the work of local and<br />

area artists with their annual<br />

Spring Show and Sale. This<br />

year’s milestone show once<br />

again graces the walls of<br />

the Abraham Art Gallery at<br />

Wayland Baptist University,<br />

on display through June 26.<br />

A reception for the artists<br />

is planned from 1-3 p.m.<br />

that Sunday in the gallery<br />

and adjoining atrium in the<br />

Mabee Learning Resources<br />

Center on the Wayland campus.<br />

And while the reception<br />

will celebrate those winning<br />

artists from this 50th show,<br />

it also will <strong>com</strong>memorate<br />

a half-century of artistic<br />

expression in Plainview.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plains Art Association<br />

itself has been around<br />

since 1958, and Daphne<br />

Hollingsworth was the<br />

charter president of the<br />

group. Early on, the group<br />

sponsored an art show for<br />

children but discontinued<br />

that effort when the Scholastic<br />

Art Exhibit became<br />

active in the area.<br />

Hardly any of the PAA<br />

members who were active<br />

when the Spring Art Show<br />

came into being are still<br />

alive, and none are living<br />

locally. But some longtime<br />

members shed light on their<br />

own appreciation for the<br />

long-standing tradition in<br />

the Plainview arts scene.<br />

Mary Montandon of<br />

Aiken was not part of the<br />

charter group but joined the<br />

PAA in the 1960s when she<br />

entered the fi rst of many<br />

shows the organization was<br />

already sponsoring. An avid<br />

artist since her childhood<br />

days of drawing her own paper<br />

dolls, Montandon stayed<br />

active in the art association<br />

for many years, entering<br />

work in nearly every show<br />

since she joined.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> fact that we have<br />

membership shows really<br />

encourages us to do our best<br />

work and show it,” she said<br />

of the annual event. “<strong>The</strong><br />

judges give us good information<br />

on how to improve<br />

our artwork, too.”<br />

Montandon said her<br />

involvement waned a bit<br />

while her children were<br />

busy in school, but she kept<br />

up her painting, primarily<br />

working in oils and pastels<br />

while she also worked as<br />

the postmaster in Aiken.<br />

She later taught private art<br />

lessons in the area. Now, at<br />

age 87, she said she doesn’t<br />

paint as much as she used<br />

to but wants to get back to<br />

her art. She has enjoyed her<br />

long relationship with PAA<br />

and the annual show.<br />

“I enjoy visiting with<br />

other people who are doing<br />

artwork. <strong>The</strong>re are a<br />

variety of artists — some<br />

work in watercolor, some<br />

in oil, and we’ve had some<br />

do other types of art,” said<br />

Montandon, who served<br />

as president from 1995-<br />

97. “It’s interesting to get<br />

acquainted with people who<br />

are into art.”<br />

Marguerite Butler fi rst<br />

joined the PAA in 1976<br />

after moving back to Plainview<br />

from the northeast. She<br />

recalls the group having at<br />

least 80 members in those<br />

years, and they met monthly<br />

in the A-frame building<br />

located on Joliet Street just<br />

off Fifth Street.<br />

“I’ve been involved with<br />

the show somehow every<br />

year since I joined,” said<br />

Butler, now 89, who served<br />

as president of the group in<br />

1980-81 and 1991-92. “<strong>The</strong><br />

friendships with people that<br />

have the same interest have<br />

kept me around. I love the<br />

artwork and the <strong>com</strong>petitions,<br />

too, and being able<br />

to see what other clubs are<br />

doing.”<br />

Butler said not much has<br />

changed about the Plains<br />

art show during her tenure,<br />

though various presidents<br />

sometimes bring new<br />

ideas or concepts. Still, the<br />

basic premise has stayed the<br />

same: <strong>The</strong> show features<br />

work by local and area art-<br />

ists as a way to promote the<br />

arts in Plainview and show<br />

off the talent of area creative<br />

types.<br />

An artist herself since the<br />

early days of her marriage,<br />

Butler has been part of that<br />

feature group. She works<br />

primarily in pastels, though<br />

she’s dabbled in acrylics and<br />

watercolors as well. And<br />

while she doesn’t turn out<br />

the volume of work she did<br />

in her younger years, Butler<br />

said she makes it a goal to<br />

submit at least one piece to<br />

the PAA show every year,<br />

even if it means staying up<br />

late the week of the submission<br />

deadline.<br />

Otherwise, Butler’s main<br />

role with the show has been<br />

to collect donations from<br />

the purchase award donors<br />

and other contributors that<br />

help fund the show each<br />

year. She was co-chair this<br />

year with Joe Provence, a<br />

relatively new member of<br />

the PAA, and she likes to<br />

stay involved at whatever<br />

level she can. • • •<br />

This year’s exhibit features<br />

120 works by regional<br />

artists, according to Plains<br />

Art Association president<br />

Dr. Candace Keller, also<br />

serving as this year’s show<br />

chairman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Best of Show Award,<br />

in memory of Faye Marlin<br />

Curry and given by Ramona<br />

and J.B Roberts and family,<br />

was awarded to Cynthia<br />

Pinnell for a porcelain<br />

piece titled “Butterfl y Tile.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dr. Eldon C. Nicholl<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Award for Best<br />

Concept of Color and Light,<br />

given by Lil H. Nicholl<br />

and family, was awarded<br />

to Carlos Jordon for an oil<br />

painting titled “El Rosario.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> winners by category<br />

are as follows:<br />

Oils — First place: “A<br />

Special Niche” by Mary<br />

Tom Tooley; Second place:<br />

“Hurd Country” by Dyan<br />

Newton; Third place:<br />

“God’s Glory” by Carolyn<br />

Warrick; Honorable Mention:<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Courtship” by<br />

Iva Salinas; “War <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

for Jeremy Burris – Killed<br />

in Iraq” by Joe Garnett;<br />

“Floydada Fall” by Jo<br />

Goen; “City View” by Ruth<br />

Rector-Wright.<br />

Acrylics — First place:<br />

“Nanny” by Grant Crabtree;<br />

Second place: “Mean<br />

Man” by Bettye Hammer<br />

Givens; Third place: “NIU”<br />

by Sally Gubser; Honorable<br />

Mention: “Red Chair” and<br />

“Green House and Barrel”<br />

by Grant Crabtree; “Telephone”<br />

and “Strawberries”<br />

by David Mancilla.<br />

Watercolor — First place:<br />

“Sea Dreams” by Candace<br />

Keller; Second place:<br />

“Rancher’s Bunkhouse” by<br />

Dyan Newton; Third place:<br />

“Bears of the Fruzier River”<br />

by Ray Freeman; Honorable<br />

Mention: “Windy Day”<br />

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Best of Show: Cynthia Pinnell, Butterfl y Tile<br />

Plains Art Association’s milestone 50th<br />

spring show exhibited in Abraham Gallery<br />

Best Concept of Color and Light: Carlos Jordon, ‘El Rosario’<br />

by Ruth Rector-Wright;<br />

“Duckling” by Ray Freeman;<br />

“Backyard Fence” by<br />

Marguerite Butler.<br />

Pastels/Drawings — First<br />

place: “Building to Him” by<br />

Gary Ward; Second place:<br />

“A Good Pair” by Gary<br />

Ward; Third place: “Greener<br />

Grazin’ ” by Lucia McBeth;<br />

Honorable Mention: “Cherry<br />

Jubilee” by Marguerite<br />

Butler; “Three Fingers” by<br />

Gary Ward.<br />

Photography — First<br />

place: “St. Francis” by Tom<br />

Higley; Second place: “Angel”<br />

by Alisa Lackey; Third<br />

place: “Ozark Dreamscape”<br />

by Harriet Feagin; Honorable<br />

Mention: “Harbor<br />

Light” and “Mission Cactus,”<br />

both by Harriet Feagin;<br />

“Pearly Gates” by Les<br />

Joe Provence will receive Silver Star Award<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Herald<br />

Plainview Cultural Arts Council will present the 2011 Silver Star Award to Joe Provence during a reception<br />

from 5-6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Abraham Art Gallery and Atrium on the Wayland Baptist<br />

University campus.<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

When it <strong>com</strong>es to stars,<br />

none shines brighter in the<br />

arts <strong>com</strong>munity than Joe<br />

Provence, who was selected<br />

to receive the 2011 Silver<br />

Star Award<br />

given by the<br />

Plainview<br />

Cultural Arts<br />

Council.<br />

“Besides<br />

being an artist, PROVENCE<br />

Joe has been<br />

a constant<br />

supporter of the cultural<br />

groups and programs in our<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity,” says Linda<br />

Milner Shipp, director of<br />

Runningwater Draw RSVP,<br />

who nominated Provence for<br />

the award. “His enthusiasm<br />

and expertise is an important<br />

part of keeping the arts alive<br />

in Plainview.”<br />

A reception will be held<br />

in Provence’s honor from<br />

5-6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the<br />

Abraham Art Gallery and<br />

Atrium on the Wayland<br />

Baptist University campus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public is invited.<br />

ART, Page 2C<br />

Previous Silver Star<br />

recipients are Lisa Arnold,<br />

Faye Curry, Bobbie Lee<br />

Farmer, Lil Nicholl, Ethel<br />

Lee Ramsower, Daphne Hollingsworth,<br />

Bill Deardorf,<br />

Mary Jane King, Bettye<br />

Givens, Earl Miller, Jeannine<br />

Greene, Dr. Nick Kramer,<br />

Mary Frank Owen, Vera<br />

Wofford, O.T. Ryan, Dr.<br />

Candace Keller, Nicki Logan<br />

and Mark Anthony Pair.<br />

Provence, who is retired,<br />

holds the title of WBU<br />

emeritus director of alumni<br />

services after serving as<br />

director of alumni services<br />

at Wayland for more than 30<br />

years.<br />

He fi rst came to Plainview<br />

and Wayland in 1957 as a<br />

student after graduating from<br />

Arlington High School. Two<br />

years later, he left Wayland<br />

due to the serious illness of<br />

his brother, Sammy, then<br />

returned seven years later to<br />

work as news director and<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete his degree. In the<br />

meantime, he married his<br />

Wayland classmate, Freda<br />

PROVENCE, Page 2C


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Photography — First place: ‘St. Francis’ by Tom Higley<br />

ART: At Abraham Gallery<br />

Continued from Page 1C<br />

Spence; “Key to the Kingdom”<br />

by Robert Hudnall.<br />

Other Art Forms/Miniatures<br />

— First place: “Painted<br />

Prairie” by Rick Wallace,<br />

mixed media; Second place:<br />

“Butterfl y Vase” by Cynthia<br />

Pinnell, porcelain; Third<br />

place: “Symplicity” by Mary<br />

Tom Tooley, miniature/oil.<br />

Purchase Awards were<br />

provided by area donors and<br />

presented to the following<br />

artists and pieces: American<br />

State Bank: “Pride of<br />

the Plains” by Les Spence;<br />

Craig and Jean Silverthorne:<br />

“Hurd Country” by Dyan<br />

Newton; David Wright<br />

and Ruth Rector-Wright:<br />

“House of Antiques” by<br />

Dyan Newton; Dwain and<br />

Shirley Dodson: “Backyard<br />

Fence” by Marguerite<br />

Butler; Phillip and Cynthia<br />

Pinnell: “Mission Cactus” by<br />

Harriet Feagin and “Waiting<br />

at the Corner of Cuadrante”<br />

by Catherine Cronholm;<br />

Mary Montandon: “Church<br />

with Bluebonnets” by Carol<br />

Hopkins; Bettye Hammer<br />

Givens: “Flower of the<br />

Desert” by Joe Provence;<br />

Michael and Candace Keller:<br />

“Strawberries” by David<br />

Mancilla; Gary Massingill<br />

and Don Book/Edward<br />

Jones: “6666 Sunset” by<br />

Les Spence; V’s Jewelry:<br />

“Divine Intervention” by Les<br />

Spence; and Barbara Strain,<br />

CPA: “Taraxcum” by Les<br />

Spence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibition is also<br />

supported in part by a grant<br />

from the Plainview Cultural<br />

Arts Council, Inc. and the<br />

Plainview CVB.<br />

Lubbock artist Betty<br />

Blevins served as juror for<br />

the show, providing critiques<br />

for artists after the judging.<br />

Blevins is a signature member<br />

of the Texas Watercolor<br />

Society and has had her<br />

work published in a variety<br />

of books and periodicals.<br />

She was a selected artist for<br />

the U.S. Coast Guard and<br />

was one of 12 Outstanding<br />

Artists of Texas, sanctioned<br />

as one of six to produce<br />

the 1986 sesquicentennial<br />

calendar. She has held onewoman<br />

art shows in various<br />

galleries, including the<br />

Abraham Gallery at Wayland,<br />

and has been in many<br />

juried exhibitions during her<br />

career. She holds a degree<br />

in art from Hardin-Simmons<br />

University.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plains Art Association<br />

exhibit is free and open<br />

to the public during regular<br />

hours of the Mabee LRC:<br />

Monday through Thursday,<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays,<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturdays,<br />

2-5 p.m.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

youngt@wbu.edu<br />

PROVENCE: Silver Star<br />

Taylor, and worked as youth<br />

director at First Baptist<br />

Church in Clovis, N.M.<br />

After 18 months away<br />

from West Texas, Provence<br />

returned to the university to<br />

assume the newly-created<br />

position of director of recruitment<br />

and promotion.<br />

He later served as director<br />

of public relations, director<br />

of student activities and<br />

cheerleader sponsor before<br />

taking over as director of<br />

alumni services in 1985, a<br />

position he held until June<br />

2006 when he retired from<br />

full-time service.<br />

During those years,<br />

Provence founded the Miss<br />

Wayland Pageant in 1971<br />

as a preliminary to the Miss<br />

Texas and Miss America<br />

pageants. During the next<br />

18 years, the Miss Wayland<br />

Pageant three times was<br />

recognized as the best of 72<br />

pageants in the state by the<br />

Miss Texas Scholarship Pageant.<br />

As a certifi ed pageant<br />

judge, Provence has judged<br />

in six states.<br />

He was active in both the<br />

Wayland Baptist <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

and Plainview Civic <strong>The</strong>atre,<br />

acting, directing and serving<br />

as PCT president as well as<br />

costume director.<br />

As a member of the original<br />

steering <strong>com</strong>mittee of the<br />

Friends of Music at Wayland,<br />

Provence has served<br />

as president since 2008 and<br />

has been instrumental in<br />

raising more than $20,000 in<br />

scholarships.<br />

BRIDGE<br />

Continued from Page 1C<br />

Duplicate bridge winners at the Hale<br />

County Senior Citizens Center were:<br />

Tuesday<br />

Sharla Shurbet and Susan Yates, fi rst;<br />

Beverly Clark and Bobbie Hill, second; Jane<br />

Graham and Evelyn Kurklin, third; Bill Sylvester<br />

and John Downey, fourth.<br />

Thursday<br />

North-South<br />

Frances Staniforth and Sue Glenn, fi rst;<br />

Joy Smitherman and Jo Goen, second;<br />

Sharla Shurbet and Susan Yates, third.<br />

East-West<br />

Evelyn Kurklin and Elizabeth Hinds, fi rst;<br />

Beverly Clark and Wanda Robinson, second;<br />

Bobbie Hill and Bonnie George, third.<br />

He also was president of<br />

the Fair <strong>The</strong>atre Restoration<br />

Project, is secretary of<br />

the Plains Art Association<br />

and was vice president of<br />

the Plainview Cultural Arts<br />

Council.<br />

A longtime civic volunteer,<br />

Provence served on the<br />

Plainview Chamber of Commerce<br />

Convention and Visitors<br />

Committee, the Houston<br />

Street School advisory board<br />

and president of the RSVP<br />

Advisory Council.<br />

In retirement, Provence<br />

continues to volunteer for<br />

the cultural arts at Wayland<br />

and in the <strong>com</strong>munity while<br />

spending time in his studio<br />

painting.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> fi rst thing I did when<br />

I decided to retire was to<br />

build a studio where I could<br />

take up painting again,”<br />

Provence said.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

nlogan@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1362<br />

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Optometrists<br />

2nd Annual May Sale<br />

50 % off Second Pair<br />

Great for <strong>com</strong>puter glasses,<br />

reading glasses, sunglasses,<br />

spare pair.<br />

Single vision, progressive, thin<br />

lenses, transitions, mirror coat,<br />

trifocals. All options and all<br />

frames included.<br />

50% applies to lower cost pair.<br />

Sale ends May 31, 2011.<br />

Friends of Music contributing to Wayland<br />

By JONATHAN PETTY<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

A little more than three<br />

years ago, the Wayland<br />

Baptist University School<br />

of Music embarked on a<br />

plan to build <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

support for its students and<br />

programs through an organization<br />

called the Friends<br />

of Music. What started with<br />

fi ve interested and energetic<br />

individuals has blossomed<br />

into an organization that is<br />

now making a signifi cant<br />

impact on the Wayland<br />

music program.<br />

Dr. Ann Stutes, dean of<br />

the School of Music, approached<br />

longtime supporters<br />

Freda and Joe Provence,<br />

Jeannine Greene and Kip<br />

and Barry Vitato about<br />

leading the project. Those<br />

fi ve members formed the<br />

fi rst FOM board and have<br />

sparked a growing interest in<br />

support for the fi ne arts.<br />

“We thought it was a<br />

good idea,” said FOM Board<br />

President Joe Provence. “It<br />

was organized to be an arm<br />

of outreach for the school of<br />

music; to help promote attendance<br />

at the music events<br />

and to help raise scholarship<br />

money.”<br />

In its fi rst year, the group<br />

gave three small scholarships.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y were more of a<br />

token than anything, to show<br />

we were very intentional<br />

about raising funds for student<br />

tuition support,” Stutes<br />

said.<br />

As the group has grown,<br />

so has the amount of support.<br />

This spring, the FOM<br />

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<strong>com</strong>ment was greeted with<br />

others who were appalled<br />

that such a place existed.<br />

One said she was “creeped<br />

out” and another noted that<br />

a casket store was “bizarre.”<br />

You will know by their <strong>com</strong>ments<br />

that they are in their<br />

30s and 40s.<br />

None of us want to think<br />

about our own death, but it<br />

is inevitable — the one thing<br />

we know will happen in this<br />

life. A friend once told me<br />

when we were looking at a<br />

newborn baby in the hospital<br />

nursery that she was on<br />

her way to death. Shocked,<br />

I asked if the baby had a<br />

disease, to which my friend<br />

replied, “No. It’s just that<br />

when we’re born we start<br />

walking toward our death.”<br />

Another way to look at an<br />

obit and funeral is that we<br />

plan parties and celebrations<br />

for every other occasion in<br />

our lives — birth, marriages,<br />

birthdays and, for some,<br />

divorces — so why do we<br />

leave our fi nal party, so to<br />

speak, to others?<br />

Even if we don’t take the<br />

time to select our casket<br />

and tombstone (I’ve always<br />

admired those tall angels)<br />

in advance, we defi nitely<br />

(806) 293-1376<br />

602 W. 7th St.<br />

Plainview, TX 79072<br />

handed out $13,000 in<br />

scholarships to deserving<br />

students.<br />

Students must apply for<br />

the scholarships. Applicants<br />

are ranked based on merit.<br />

No names or personal information<br />

are included with the<br />

application. Board members<br />

tally the scores based on<br />

ranks, and scholarships are<br />

awarded accordingly. Students<br />

applying also participate<br />

in a scholarship concert<br />

held within the School of<br />

Music.<br />

“This year we had three<br />

times as many apply for<br />

the scholarships,” Provence<br />

said. “It was diffi cult to rate<br />

the kids.”<br />

Stutes said the program<br />

has been benefi cial not just<br />

for the scholarship assistance,<br />

but also for the<br />

relationships the Friends of<br />

Music promote within the<br />

faculty, staff and students.<br />

While scholarships have<br />

been the primary focus<br />

of the Friends of Music,<br />

Provence and the other<br />

board members are preparing<br />

for a major fundraising<br />

project.<br />

Wayland currently has<br />

two concert grand pianos<br />

that the school uses for all<br />

major Harral Auditorium<br />

stage functions. One piano,<br />

however, has fallen apart<br />

and is beyond repair. <strong>The</strong><br />

other already has been rebuilt<br />

once, but upon inspection<br />

by Steinway and Sons<br />

representatives, the makers<br />

of the piano, the repairman<br />

used parts that are not approved<br />

by the manufacturers<br />

for that piano.<br />

NEITHER: Planning ahead<br />

should make a list of Bible<br />

passages and favorite poems<br />

and music (I plan on having<br />

the “Hallelujah Chorus” and<br />

“Battle Hymn of the Republic,”<br />

the latter played by a<br />

trio of trumpeters), friends to<br />

be pallbearers (I hope I’m so<br />

old that my pallbearers will<br />

be my friends’ great-greatgrandchildren)<br />

and other<br />

special touches.<br />

A friend recently told me<br />

she had been going through<br />

boxes of family photos and<br />

selecting ones that can be<br />

used in a PowerPoint display<br />

so popular at funerals these<br />

days. I broke out in a cold<br />

sweat remembering that<br />

since I’m the family photographer,<br />

the few snapshots<br />

of me include one of my<br />

two oldest children and me,<br />

9-months pregnant and on<br />

the way to the hospital to<br />

deliver my youngest, standing<br />

on the porch squinting<br />

in the sunlight. Miz Astor,<br />

our Saint Bernard, tried to<br />

jump on me and the camera<br />

clicked just as I stuck out my<br />

leg and shoved her away.<br />

It looks like I was kicking<br />

the dog.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

nlogan@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1362<br />

Plainview High School<br />

Katelynn Brownlee<br />

Rebecca Burnett<br />

Sara Cruz<br />

Marisa Gamboa<br />

Mariela Garcia<br />

Samera Godino<br />

Lacey Hamlin<br />

Sydney Hearn<br />

Amanda Hinojosa<br />

Katelyn Johnson<br />

Dani Licerio<br />

Kim Marin<br />

Amanda Ramirez<br />

School offi cials have seen<br />

the need for a new concert<br />

grand piano.<br />

“Our nine-foot Steinway<br />

concert grand has far<br />

exceeded the life expectancy<br />

for a concert instrument at<br />

the collegiate level,” Stutes<br />

said. “We are in a critical<br />

situation. We cannot use<br />

it anymore for collegiate<br />

service.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> School of Music<br />

and Friends of Music are<br />

working with Steinway and<br />

Sons to raise funds for a<br />

new $120,000 grand piano,<br />

specifi cally manufactured<br />

and tuned for performance in<br />

Harral Auditorium.<br />

Steinway technicians have<br />

visited Wayland to determine<br />

the best style piano for the<br />

Harral stage. <strong>The</strong> next step<br />

is for faculty members and<br />

Provence to visit Steinway<br />

Hall in Dallas, where technicians<br />

will have as many as<br />

nine pianos of the proper style<br />

for faculty members to play<br />

and determine if the instruments<br />

meet their specifi cations.<br />

Steinway then will<br />

bring as many as three pianos<br />

to Plainview where other<br />

faculty members will have a<br />

chance to try the instruments.<br />

When the single instrument is<br />

selected, technicians will tune<br />

it specifi cally for optimum<br />

performance on the Wayland<br />

stage.<br />

In order to <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

the project, the FOM has<br />

set a fundraising goal of<br />

$150,000. This will allow<br />

for the purchase of the new<br />

piano, the rebuilding of the<br />

second piano and provide a<br />

cushion that the School of<br />

You are invited! Vacation Bible School<br />

Class of 2011<br />

Registry<br />

Brittany Ramirez<br />

Kacy Richburg<br />

Ali Rivera<br />

Briana Salas<br />

Rebeka Salazar<br />

Kassie Schafer<br />

Mercedes Trevino<br />

Mercedes Vera<br />

Emily Welch<br />

Hallie Wells<br />

Floydada High School<br />

Whitley Beedy<br />

Lexi Covington<br />

June 5th-8th, 6:15-8:30 pm<br />

4 year olds-6th grade<br />

(next school year are<br />

wel<strong>com</strong>e to attend)<br />

Free VBS t-shirt<br />

For all children that attend VBS<br />

Call 296-2708 for more information or to pre-register<br />

(pre-registration not required)<br />

Garland Street Church of Christ<br />

700 Garland Street<br />

Bridal Selections<br />

June 4th Showers<br />

Sarah Armstrong & Calvin Scholten<br />

Anne Vernon & John David Shannon<br />

June 5th Showers<br />

Samantha Stanford & Shelby Ebeling<br />

Allison Vetter & Bradley Sell<br />

June 11th Showers<br />

Christi Reese & Drew Jeffers<br />

Samantha Rios & Garrett Brown<br />

Evalene’s<br />

Wayland Baptist University Photo<br />

Wayland Assistant Professor of<br />

Collaborative Piano Dr. Richard<br />

Fountain plays a Model D<br />

concert grand at the Steinway<br />

showroom in Dallas.<br />

Music can use as a maintenance<br />

fund for the concert<br />

instruments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> FOM soon will send<br />

information on Steinway’s<br />

88 Keys program. Every piano<br />

has 88 keys, and people<br />

are encouraged to purchase<br />

a key for $1,388. <strong>The</strong> FOM<br />

also will host several other<br />

events to raise funds for the<br />

project.<br />

“We have several fundraising<br />

ideas,” Provence<br />

said. “We are planning a<br />

grand concert in September<br />

to involve some of the best<br />

pianists in the Plainview<br />

area.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert is set for 7<br />

p.m. Sept. 17.<br />

For more information on<br />

the Friends of Music or the<br />

88 Keys program, contact<br />

Linda Grover in Wayland’s<br />

School of Music at 806-291-<br />

1076 or groverl@wbu.edu.<br />

RSVP connects volunteers with groups needing help<br />

<strong>The</strong> RSVP offi ce will be<br />

closed Monday in observance<br />

of <strong>Memorial</strong> Day.<br />

This special day is a time to<br />

remember soldiers who died<br />

while in the military. <strong>The</strong><br />

holiday was started to honor<br />

soldiers of the Civil War and<br />

extended after World War<br />

I to honor Americans who<br />

have died in all wars.<br />

Through the years, <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Day has be<strong>com</strong>e a time<br />

to remember and honor other<br />

deceased loved ones, too.<br />

With <strong>Memorial</strong> weekend<br />

signaling the start of sum-<br />

mer, it has also taken on<br />

other meanings. All of the<br />

fun activities involved with<br />

summer, including vacations,<br />

start this weekend.<br />

Summer is also a great<br />

time to volunteer. If you<br />

have a morning free once a<br />

week, consider volunteering<br />

at the Museum of the<br />

Llano Estacado. Openings<br />

are available from 9 a.m.<br />

to noon Monday through<br />

Thursday.<br />

Another museum that<br />

could use your help this<br />

summer is the Hale County<br />

LINDA<br />

MILNER<br />

SHIPP<br />

Farm & Ranch Museum.<br />

Openings are available from<br />

1-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.<br />

Substitutes for other<br />

times are always wel<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Seniors/Volunteers for<br />

Childhood Immunizations<br />

(SVCI) has an opening for<br />

a volunteer on Fridays. <strong>The</strong><br />

time is fl exible for the volunteer<br />

to visit with new mothers<br />

at Covenant Hospital and<br />

share valuable information<br />

concerning childhood im-<br />

munizations.<br />

Meals on Wheels would<br />

appreciate summer substitutes<br />

for the regular volunteers<br />

when they are on<br />

vacations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Social Security offi<br />

ce needs a volunteer to<br />

help with photocopying<br />

documents. <strong>The</strong>y are open<br />

Monday through Friday, and<br />

the hours to volunteer are<br />

fl exible.<br />

Other volunteer opportunities<br />

include Covenant Hospital<br />

Auxiliary, Hale County<br />

Literacy Council, Special<br />

Olympics, Court Appointed<br />

Special Advocates (CASA),<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters, My<br />

Dad Reads to Me and much<br />

more.<br />

Gifts & More<br />

Linda Milner Shipp is director<br />

of Runningwater Draw RSVP.<br />

806.291.1895<br />

1401 S. Columbia • 296-9393<br />

Plainview Christian<br />

High School<br />

Amelia McIlroy<br />

Bonnie Kate Sisemore<br />

Lockney High School<br />

Kacee Armstrong<br />

Valerie Cuellar<br />

Catey Davis<br />

Erica Marmolejo<br />

Jasmin Rodriguez<br />

Isabel Solis<br />

Nefer Solis<br />

Shanequa Wilson<br />

It’s A Girl Thing!<br />

Mon. - Fri. 9-6 • Sat. 10-5:30 2106 S. Date St. (Inside Coffey Seed) • 293-5368


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, May 29, 2011 - Page 3C<br />

FAMILIES<br />

Marie Hall will be honored<br />

with a 90th birthday<br />

reception from 2-4 p.m.<br />

Sunday, June 5 in the parlor<br />

of First Baptist Church,<br />

Plainview.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>com</strong>e-and-go affair<br />

will be hosted by Mrs.<br />

Hall’s children, grandchildren<br />

and great-grandchildren:<br />

Tom and Linda Hall<br />

of Plainview, Dr. Bobby<br />

and Laurie Hall of Lockney,<br />

Curtis and Carol Hall Lawrence<br />

of Canyon, Randy,<br />

Jenny, Mallory and Darby<br />

Rosetta of Baton Rouge,<br />

La.; Justin, Angela, Peyton<br />

and Ethan Lawrence of<br />

Amarillo; Jarrod Lawrence<br />

of Midland; and Alex and<br />

Lucas Hall of Plainview.<br />

Glenna Marie Cox was<br />

born in Hale County to<br />

Parmer and Lillie Cox on<br />

May 29, 1921. Friends and<br />

former customers of Farm-<br />

Marie Hall<br />

ers Home Administration<br />

and Plains Federal Credit<br />

Union, where Mrs. Hall<br />

worked for a <strong>com</strong>bined 51<br />

years, are invited to attend<br />

the reception.<br />

It’s hip to clip coupons<br />

One of the oldest and best<br />

ways for you to save money<br />

is by using money-saving<br />

coupons. Believe it or not,<br />

clipping coupons is not just<br />

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kids and savvy shoppers everywhere<br />

are realizing that<br />

it is “Hip to Clip!” Coupons<br />

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your monthly budget.<br />

Now that you have set<br />

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downloaded your coupon<br />

policies, increased your<br />

newspaper subscriptions<br />

and found a way to organize<br />

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to get started! So where do<br />

you get your coupons, you<br />

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Coupons can be found<br />

everywhere. For instance,<br />

your Sunday paper is a<br />

great source of fi nding a<br />

variety of coupons. <strong>The</strong><br />

Plainview Herald had two<br />

popular coupon inserts this<br />

past Sunday in their paper<br />

totaling hundreds of dollars<br />

worth of savings. Buying<br />

several Sunday papers can<br />

double or triple your coupon<br />

savings.<br />

Coupons can be found in<br />

monthly magazine subscriptions.<br />

Most magazines<br />

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of coupon savings.<br />

Grocery stores are a<br />

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Many grocery stores will<br />

print store coupons in their<br />

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coupon on the<br />

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your savings. Coupons also<br />

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of grocery products, which<br />

gives you instant savings on<br />

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home? <strong>The</strong> Internet is a<br />

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printable coupons that can<br />

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR<br />

MONDAY<br />

7 p.m.: Senior Dance,<br />

First Christian Church, 1800<br />

N. I-27.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Noon: Plainview Rotary<br />

Club, Plainview Civic<br />

Center.<br />

Noon: Optimist Club,<br />

West Texas WoodFire<br />

Grill.<br />

1 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge,<br />

Senior Citizens Center.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Noon: Plainview Lions<br />

Club, Plainview Civic<br />

Center.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

6:30 a.m.: Breakfast Lions<br />

Club, McClung Center,<br />

WBU campus.<br />

Noon: Soroptimists, Plainview<br />

Civic Center.<br />

Noon: Plainview Kiwanis<br />

Club, Plainview Civic<br />

Center.<br />

1 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge,<br />

Lifestyles<br />

Deadline<br />

5 p.m.<br />

Monday for<br />

Sunday paper<br />

nlogan@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1362<br />

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favorite coupon Web sites:<br />

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that you are loyal to,<br />

you can e-mail that <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

and request free samples<br />

and coupons. Companies<br />

like to hear feedback from<br />

their consumers, so shoot<br />

your favorite <strong>com</strong>pany an<br />

e-mail requesting moneysaving<br />

coupons. Some <strong>com</strong>panies<br />

will actually send<br />

coupons to get your favorite<br />

product totally free.<br />

And lastly, store savings<br />

and loyalty cards are great<br />

money-saving sources.<br />

Signing up for store<br />

savings cards will often<br />

give you money back on<br />

future purchases. Several<br />

<strong>com</strong>panies offer coupons<br />

that you can download<br />

directly to your customer<br />

cards. <strong>The</strong>se coupons are<br />

all electronic, so there’s<br />

no need to clip or organize<br />

anything. <strong>The</strong> discounts<br />

are taken off of your total<br />

bill at checkout.<br />

So there you have it. It<br />

is time to start clipping,<br />

downloading and printing<br />

coupons to stretch your<br />

grocery budget. Join our<br />

members on Facebook to<br />

get daily money-saving<br />

deals. Search for “Coupon<br />

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yourself to the group. We<br />

look forward to hearing<br />

about your money-saving<br />

deals and sharing some of<br />

our own.<br />

And remember . . . It is<br />

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Sandra Dulakis is a nurse,<br />

mother, wife and founder<br />

of Coupon Clippin’ Cuties.<br />

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Senior Citizens Center.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

7 p.m.: Celebrate Recovery,<br />

Dare to Believe<br />

Ministries, 724 Ash.<br />

To list an event:<br />

nlogan@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

ENGAGEMENTS<br />

Crossland-Bruxvoort<br />

FLOYDADA — Dana<br />

Crossland of Floydada and<br />

Brent Crossland of Wake<br />

Forest, N.C., announce the<br />

engagement of their daughter,<br />

Katie Beth, to Andrew<br />

Bruxvoort, son of Martha<br />

Taylor and Glenn Bruxvoort,<br />

both of College Station.<br />

Miss Crossland is the<br />

granddaughter of O.A. and<br />

Betty Stout of Hale Center.<br />

She is a 2007 graduate<br />

of Floydada High School<br />

Linzy Joe Barton of Plainview<br />

announces the engagement<br />

of his daughter, Lindsay<br />

Leigh Nicole Barton, to<br />

Michael Patrick Oliver, son<br />

of Johnny and Debra Oliver<br />

of Plainview.<br />

Miss Barton, granddaughter<br />

of Marcia Barton, is a<br />

2009 graduate of Plainview<br />

High School, received an associate’s<br />

degree from Frank<br />

Phillips College in 2011<br />

and will attend Eastern New<br />

Mexico University in the<br />

fall. She is softball coordinator<br />

for Plainview Little<br />

League.<br />

Oliver is the grandson<br />

of Murl Horn of Amarillo.<br />

He is a 2007 graduate of<br />

Plainview High School and a<br />

Joe and Debra Sanchez of<br />

Plainview announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter,<br />

Cynthia, to Kumar Vora, son<br />

of Patricia Vora of Bedford.<br />

Miss Sanchez is a 2005<br />

graduate of Plainview High<br />

School and received a bachelor’s<br />

degree in journalism<br />

from Texas Tech University<br />

in 2009. She is a reporter<br />

employed by Fox34 in Lubbock.<br />

Vora is a 2004 graduate<br />

of Trinity High School and<br />

received a bachelor’s degree<br />

in mechanical engineering<br />

Barton-Oliver<br />

Sanchez-Vora<br />

Salute to Fallen Servicemen<br />

You’re invited to join us Sunday, May 29, 10:45 a.m.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> service for fallen military heroes<br />

Trinity Fellowship Church I-27 & S.W. 3rd<br />

806-293-4154<br />

and attended Texas A&M<br />

University-College Station.<br />

She is employed by Joseph<br />

A. Bank in Austin.<br />

Bruxvoort is a 2006 graduate<br />

of A&M Consolidated<br />

High School and a 2011<br />

graduate of Texas A&M<br />

University. He is employed<br />

by Firestone/Bridgestone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple will be married<br />

Aug. 13, 2011, at First<br />

United Methodist Church in<br />

Floydada.<br />

senior airman in the U.S. Air<br />

Force stationed at Cannon<br />

Air Force Base in Clovis,<br />

N.M.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple will be married<br />

July 23, 2011, at First Baptist<br />

Church in Plainview.<br />

from Texas Tech in 2009<br />

He is employed by Halliburton<br />

in Oklahoma City.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple will be married<br />

in the fall of 2012 in Lubbock.<br />

SCC closed Monday<br />

Hale County Senior<br />

Citizen Center will be closed<br />

Monday in observance of<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Day.<br />

On Wednesday, be sure<br />

to take advantage of the free<br />

blood pressure screening<br />

from 11 a.m.-noon.<br />

Menu:<br />

Monday: Closed.<br />

Tuesday: Meat balls over<br />

egg noodles, mixed veggies,<br />

salad, biscuit, brownies.<br />

Wednesday: Chicken<br />

enchilada casserole, beans,<br />

salad, cornbread, cake.<br />

Thursday: Roast beef<br />

with gravy, mashed potatoes,<br />

corn, biscuit, peach<br />

cobbler.<br />

Friday: Meat loaf, green<br />

beans, salad, rolls, cake.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

806.296.5201<br />

WEDDING<br />

Caitlin Vaughan & Ryan Blake Thurman<br />

MR. & MRS. RYAN BLAKE THURMAN<br />

(Caitlin Marie Vaughan)<br />

Caitlin Marie Vaughan<br />

and Ryan Blake Thurman<br />

exchanged marriage vows<br />

Saturday evening, May 14,<br />

2011, at McPherson Cellars<br />

of Lubbock with Ben Helton,<br />

the groom’s brother-in-law,<br />

offi ciating.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride is the daughter<br />

of Baxter and Kathy<br />

Vaughan of Plainview.<br />

Thurman is the son of<br />

Dale and Beverly Thurman<br />

of Weatherford.<br />

Given in marriage by her<br />

father, the bride wore a soft<br />

white, strapless dress with a<br />

sweetheart design and held<br />

a bouquet of white tulips.<br />

D’Anna Kellum of Plainview<br />

was maid of honor.<br />

Bridesmaids were Rae<br />

Dawn Rousseau of Plainview,<br />

Holley Browning of<br />

Lubbock, Kristen Thurman<br />

Helton of Weatherford, the<br />

groom’s sister, and Lesley<br />

Hoffman of Plainview.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wore black cocktail<br />

dresses and carried white<br />

gerber daisies.<br />

Rachel and Karis Helton<br />

of Weatherford, the<br />

groom’s nieces, were<br />

fl ower girls.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride walked down<br />

to the groom’s rendition of<br />

“First Day of My Life” by<br />

Bright Eyes. Other music<br />

Bridal Selections<br />

John David Shannon & Anne Vernon<br />

Shower: Saturday, June 4<br />

Kelly Mosbrucker and Grant Rollins<br />

Catherine Leubner & Kirby Dunn<br />

Bonnes Shower: Saturday, Amies<br />

June 11<br />

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Shower: June 5<br />

Kylie Myers & Beau Brock<br />

Shower: June 11<br />

for the ceremony included<br />

the couple’s favorites, John<br />

Mayer, Joshua Radin, <strong>The</strong><br />

Civil Wars and others.<br />

Best man was Ryan Oglesby<br />

of Plainview. Groomsmen<br />

were Chris Styne of<br />

Plainview, Tim Barnes<br />

and Garrett Wooten, both<br />

of Amarillo, and Cameron<br />

Vaughan of Plainview, the<br />

bride’s brother.<br />

A reception was held after<br />

the ceremony at McPherson<br />

Cellars.<br />

After a wedding trip to<br />

Las Vegas, Nev., the couple<br />

resides in Plainview.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride is a 2007<br />

graduate of Plainview High<br />

School and received a bachelor’s<br />

degree in elementary<br />

education from Wayland<br />

Baptist University in May<br />

2011. She is the owner of<br />

Beauty of You Photography<br />

and will begin teaching<br />

at Highland Elementary<br />

School in the 2011-12<br />

school year.<br />

Thurman is a 2003<br />

graduate of Littlefi eld High<br />

School and received a<br />

bachelor’s degree in history<br />

education from Wayland<br />

Baptist University in<br />

December 2007. He is the<br />

sports editor at the Plainview<br />

Herald.<br />

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Jan Seago/Plainview ISD<br />

Plainview ISD retirees honored during the awards banquet include Cheryl Lyles (front row, left), Andrea<br />

Ingram, Susan McMillan, Joyce Wilbanks, Ruth Ann McNutt, Gary Kincanon (back row, left), Paulette<br />

Manning, Sharon Gordon, Judy Buchanan and Linda Murphree. Not pictured are Sherry Thomas, Diana<br />

Riojas, Karen James, Beverly Groves, Pat Chilton, Milton Finley and Debra Barrett.<br />

Jan Seago/Plainview ISD<br />

Plainview ISD employees honored for long-term service include: Andrea Ingram, 30 years (front row,<br />

left); Carolyn Thompson, 25 years; Lynda Cate, 30 years; Linda Amador, 30 years; Susan Hayse, 25 years<br />

(standing, left); Tracey Wirth, 25 years; Kayla Caldwell, 25 years; and Melody Miller, 25 years. Not shown<br />

are: Stephanie Thompson-Sweatt, 35 years; Maria Garcia, 25 years; Carrie Rollins, 25 years; Nancy Lewis,<br />

25 years; and Gaye King, 25 years.<br />

Plainview ISD honors retirees, top educators<br />

By JAN SEAGO<br />

Plainview ISD<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview ISD Board<br />

of Trustees and school<br />

administration held its<br />

annual Employee Awards<br />

and Recognition Banquet<br />

for 2010-11 on May 20 to<br />

honor district employees for<br />

their years of service. Also<br />

recognized were 18 retirees<br />

and 16 certifi ed campus<br />

educators elected by fellow<br />

educators as campus Educators<br />

of the Year. Employees<br />

of Aramark, the district food<br />

service provider, also were<br />

recognized for their years of<br />

service.<br />

Dinner music was provided<br />

by PHS graduating<br />

seniors Shaniqua Whitaker<br />

and Ray Villarreal.<br />

Board Vice President<br />

Lonnie DiSalvo gave a brief<br />

message of appreciation to<br />

the staff. His message was<br />

followed by the presentation<br />

of awards to the honorees<br />

by Superintendent Dr. Ron<br />

Miller and board members<br />

DiSalvo, Sylvia De La<br />

Garza, Phil Cox, Adam Soto<br />

and Bryan Wood.<br />

Years of Service Awards<br />

were presented to:<br />

10 years: ARAMARK — Linda Hernandez,<br />

Paulina Owens; Ash — Sandra<br />

Hancock; College Hill — Jennifer Havens;<br />

Coronado — Rebecca Hilliard, Monica<br />

Rodriquez, Konnie Schafer, Bruce Waldrip;<br />

Edgemere — Kim Lambert; Estacado —<br />

Janet Cunningham, Arlinda Hernandez,<br />

Maria Sheetz; Hillcrest — Diana Magana;<br />

Houston School — Mary Kindinger; La<br />

Mesa — Tania Halbleib, Mary True; Plainview<br />

High — Cindy Belt, Janice Cabler,<br />

Anthony Gonzales, Sharon Hughes, Debbie<br />

Raymond, Maria Vasquez; Technology —<br />

Shelley Roberts.<br />

15 years: Administration — <strong>The</strong>ressa<br />

Burns; ARAMARK — Anita Alcozer; Ash<br />

— Brandon Buchanan, Ted Ditmore, Rene<br />

Kayler; College Hill — Boneva Hill; Coronado<br />

— Maria Pena, Rigo Rey; Edgemere<br />

— Melody Rockwell, LaTressa Waldrip,<br />

Rhonda Williams; Estacado/Ash — Cliff<br />

Franklin; Estacado — Kristie Goines,<br />

Marci Owens, James Soder; Highland —<br />

Patty White; La Mesa — Alissa Carter,<br />

Tonjua Smith; Lakeside — Yesenia Pardo,<br />

Shelley Slack; Plainview High — Maria<br />

Ramos, Rodney Wallace; Plainview High/<br />

Technology — Curtis Bailey; Thunderbird<br />

— Lillie Barrett, Herminia Zuniga; Service<br />

Center — Julie Rincon.<br />

20 years: Administration — Rhonda<br />

Weehunt; ARAMARK/Ash — Willie Polite;<br />

Business Offi ce — Laura Spencer; Highland<br />

— Betsy Lewis; Hillcrest — Hope<br />

Gonzales; Houston/Estacado — Mike<br />

Lewis; Lakeside — Jill Freeman; La Mesa<br />

— Terry Higgins; Plainview High — Tracy<br />

Dawson, Brenda McDonough, Valinda<br />

Parker, Susan Rivera, Sandy Smith; Service<br />

Center — David Lopez; Special Education<br />

— Gayla Aycock; Technology — Jan<br />

Seago; Thunderbird — Eava Marroquin,<br />

Jimye Sadler, Elena Vera.<br />

25 years: ARAMARK/Ash — Maria<br />

Garcia; Edgemere — Susan Hayse; Highland<br />

— Melody Miller, Tracey Wirth; La<br />

Mesa — Carrie Rollins, Carolyn Thompson;<br />

Plainview High — Kayla Caldwell,<br />

Nancy Lewis; Thunderbird — Gaye King.<br />

30 years: Administration — Andrea<br />

Ingram; ARAMARK/Coronado — Lynda<br />

Cate; College Hill — Linda Amador.<br />

35 years: College Hill — Stephanie<br />

Thompson-Sweatt.<br />

• • •<br />

Eighteen employees<br />

retiring during the 2010-11<br />

school year were recognized.<br />

Retirees are:<br />

•Judy Buchanan, assistant<br />

superintendent of<br />

curriculum and instruction,<br />

is retiring with 39 years of<br />

experience in education, all<br />

in Plainview ISD. Buchanan<br />

spent 19 years as a science<br />

teacher, nine years as cheerleader<br />

sponsor, fi ve years as<br />

student council sponsor and<br />

two years as class dean. At<br />

the district level, she moved<br />

from PHS instructional coordinator<br />

to director of instruction<br />

and then to her current<br />

position. She is married to<br />

Pat Buchanan and has one<br />

son, Brandon, a daughter in<br />

law, Tonya, and three grandsons<br />

— Brosnon, Braydon<br />

and Brendon. She plans to<br />

spend her time in retirement<br />

playing with her grandchildren,<br />

renovating her<br />

home, spending time in the<br />

mountains and reading. She<br />

says that as a teacher she<br />

was rewarded with the gift<br />

of viewing lives transformed<br />

and knowing that she could<br />

positively affect the future<br />

simply by showing up and<br />

doing her best every day.<br />

•Andrea Ingram, executive<br />

secretary to the super-<br />

intendent and the board of<br />

trustees, is retiring after<br />

30 years with the district.<br />

She began her career as<br />

an aide, then moved to the<br />

administrative offi ce to do<br />

capital outlay inventory and<br />

serve as bidding clerk. She<br />

has served as secretary to<br />

three superintendents. She<br />

is a native of Big Spring<br />

and is married to Rusty<br />

Ingram. Her extended family<br />

includes her son, Bryan, and<br />

his wife, Brandy Merrick,<br />

and her daughter, Le’Ann,<br />

and husband, Mike McNutt.<br />

She has two grandsons,<br />

Peyton and Preston McNutt.<br />

Andrea plans to be open to<br />

God’s call while enjoying<br />

life, family, volunteer work,<br />

gardening, reading, bird<br />

watching and working on<br />

her “bucket list.”<br />

•Paulette Manning, assistant<br />

superintendent for<br />

federal programs, is retiring<br />

after 37 years in education:<br />

26 1/2 years teaching and 10<br />

1/2 years in administration.<br />

She is a San Antonio native<br />

with degrees from Mary<br />

Hardin-Baylor University<br />

and Wayland. She spent<br />

most of her teaching career<br />

as a math teacher at the<br />

junior high and high school<br />

levels before joining the<br />

administrative staff as an<br />

instructional coordinator and<br />

then moving to director of<br />

federal programs. Manning<br />

is married to her high-school<br />

sweetheart, Dr. Gary Manning.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir family includes<br />

son Troy and his wife Emily<br />

and daughter Tami and her<br />

husband Carlos. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

one grandchild, Hogan<br />

Lon, and are expecting a<br />

second grandchild, Carter<br />

Brooke. She plans to spend<br />

retirement helping with her<br />

grandchildren and teaching<br />

adjunct classes for WBU.<br />

She says serving children,<br />

teachers, principals and district<br />

staff through teaching<br />

and leading was the call of<br />

God on her life.<br />

•Ruth Ann McNutt,<br />

district PEIMS clerk, is retiring<br />

after 31 years in various<br />

secretarial positions with the<br />

district. She was raised in<br />

Hobart, Okla., and graduated<br />

from Southwestern<br />

Oklahoma State University<br />

with a certifi cate in secretarial<br />

science. She began her<br />

career working as a secretary<br />

in the Hobart school district<br />

where she met her husband,<br />

Larry McNutt, retired Hillcrest<br />

principal. <strong>The</strong> McNutts<br />

have three children — Molly<br />

Summers, Michael McNutt<br />

and Marla Abbott — and six<br />

grandchildren. McNutt says<br />

she has enjoyed her years<br />

with the district, has made<br />

some wonderful friends<br />

and pleasant memories of<br />

her time here. She is ready<br />

to relax and plans to spend<br />

time learning to use her new<br />

sewing machine, volunteering<br />

and traveling.<br />

•Linda Murphree,<br />

elementary instructional<br />

coordinator and dyslexia<br />

coordinator, is retiring after<br />

29 years in education, 23 of<br />

those with Plainview ISD.<br />

She is a Bonham native and<br />

a Wayland graduate. She<br />

began her teaching career<br />

teaching music in Floydada<br />

ISD. She taught English in<br />

Kress and then eighth-grade<br />

science in Friona. After<br />

moving to Plain view, she<br />

taught one year at a private<br />

school before joining the<br />

district to teach second<br />

grade at Highland for the<br />

next 15 years. She has been<br />

in her current position for<br />

eight years. She is married<br />

to Danny Murphree and<br />

is the mother of two boys,<br />

David and Trent. <strong>The</strong> family<br />

also includes David’s wife,<br />

Melissa; Trent’s wife, Emily;<br />

and four grandchildren<br />

— Gracie, Hunter, Ella and<br />

Cole. Murphree has been<br />

teaching a night class for<br />

Wayland for the last eight<br />

years and will be joining the<br />

WBU Education Department<br />

to teach education and teacher<br />

prep classes beginning in<br />

August. Until then she plans<br />

to travel with her family and<br />

spend as much time as possible<br />

with her grandkids.<br />

•Sherry Thomas, special<br />

education/resource teacher at<br />

Ash, is retiring after 31 years<br />

in education. She was raised<br />

in Abilene and is a Texas<br />

Tech graduate. She began<br />

her teaching career in New<br />

Deal, moved to Lubbock<br />

ISD and came to Plainview<br />

ISD 10 years ago. She has<br />

a married daughter who<br />

teaches in Dimmitt and a<br />

younger daughter who lives<br />

in Fort Collins, Colo. She<br />

is a 29-year cancer survivor<br />

and plans to spend her retirement<br />

years volunteering at<br />

Hope Lodge in Lubbock.<br />

•Susan McMillan, College<br />

Hill teacher, is retiring<br />

from a 34-year career<br />

in education. A native of<br />

Denison, McMillan is a<br />

graduate of Texas Tech. She<br />

began her career in Amarillo<br />

before moving to Plainview<br />

where she taught special<br />

education for 8 1/2 years,<br />

fourth grade for 20 years and<br />

third grade for three years.<br />

She is married to Tommy<br />

McMillan and has two<br />

children — Lori Johnston<br />

and Chance McMillan. Lori<br />

is married to Maj. James<br />

Johnston, and they have two<br />

daughters — Rileigh Faith<br />

and Madeline Grace. Chance<br />

and his wife, Kelsey, have<br />

one son, Grayson Beau. She<br />

says teaching can be a job or<br />

a passion, but for her it has<br />

been a passion. “We must be<br />

accountable for instruction<br />

and use every method to see<br />

that every child can learn.”<br />

•Diana Riojas, Coronado<br />

teacher, retired after 29<br />

years in education — 16<br />

years in Lubbock ISD and<br />

13 years in Plainview ISD.<br />

Riojas, a graduate of New<br />

Mexico Highlands University,<br />

says her parents raised<br />

fi ve children and instilled in<br />

each of them a great passion<br />

for learning. She says that<br />

her teaching career has been<br />

fulfi lling with wonderful<br />

students and awesome colleagues.<br />

Her plans for retirement<br />

include living each<br />

day to the fullest, laughing<br />

loudly, loving daily, taking<br />

care of family, cooking,<br />

traveling, casinos and waiting<br />

for God’s next big plan<br />

for her and her husband,<br />

Robert.<br />

•Joyce Wilbanks, a<br />

Wayland graduate, has been<br />

a band director for 21 years.<br />

She taught fi ve years in Hale<br />

Center before <strong>com</strong>ing to<br />

Plainview. She is a native of<br />

Terrell but spent her junior<br />

and senior high school years<br />

in Frisco, Colo., where her<br />

love of music began. She<br />

has one son, Anthony Wilbanks,<br />

who lives in Denver.<br />

She plans to relocate to the<br />

Denton area where she will<br />

work as a music substitute<br />

and a private music instructor.<br />

Her advice to in<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

educators is to be equipped<br />

with patience, kindness and<br />

love. “Anyone can teach<br />

curriculum; inspiring them<br />

to have passion about your<br />

curriculum is where the<br />

rewards are found.”<br />

•Karen James is retiring<br />

after 26 years with<br />

Plainview ISD — two at<br />

Coronado, fi ve at Ash and<br />

19 at Estacado. She grew<br />

up in Clovis, N.M., and attended<br />

Eastern New Mexico,<br />

Wayland and Texas Tech.<br />

She is married to Don. Her<br />

son Randy and his wife Cory<br />

have twin boys, Lucas and<br />

Logan. Her daughter Gina is<br />

married to Trey Rogers, has<br />

a son Cory and is expecting<br />

a baby this fall. Her<br />

words of wisdom are to “be<br />

fl exible.” Her philosophy of<br />

teaching: “Every child can<br />

learn. It may not be in the<br />

same way or the same day<br />

but they can learn. You just<br />

have to fi gure out how to<br />

help them to learn.”<br />

•Sharon Gordon,<br />

Highland teacher, has been<br />

a public educator in Texas<br />

and Iowa for 22 years. She<br />

is a native of McAdoo and<br />

a graduate of Wayland. She<br />

began her career in Hereford<br />

and also taught in Friona,<br />

Orange City and Bovina<br />

before <strong>com</strong>ing to Plainview<br />

where she has taught for<br />

six years. She is married to<br />

Alec Gordon and has two<br />

children, Kendra and Kris,<br />

and a granddaughter, Alexa.<br />

Upon retirement, she and<br />

Alec will be moving to the<br />

Austin area. She is excited<br />

about what the future will<br />

hold for them in this next<br />

stage of life.<br />

•Beverly Groves, Hillcrest<br />

kindergarten teacher,<br />

retired in January after 19<br />

years in Plainview ISD.<br />

•Pat Chilton, La Mesa<br />

teacher, is retiring after 25<br />

years in education, 24 of<br />

those at La Mesa. She says,<br />

“It has been a privilege to<br />

work with students, parents,<br />

teachers and principals.” Her<br />

future plans are indefi nite,<br />

but she is looking forward to<br />

the choices available to her.<br />

•Milton Finley, assistant<br />

principal at PHS, is retiring<br />

after a 40-year career in<br />

education, 27 of those years<br />

in Plainview ISD. He is a<br />

graduate of Howard Payne<br />

University and holds a midmanagement<br />

certifi cate from<br />

Wayland. After a year in the<br />

Army Reserves, he began<br />

his career as a coach and<br />

history teacher at Loveland<br />

before <strong>com</strong>ing to Plainview<br />

to coach. He has been in his<br />

current position for 14 years.<br />

He is married to Beth Finley<br />

and has two sons — Mike,<br />

senior program director at<br />

the YMCA, and Kyle, who<br />

is working at a YMCA<br />

Camp in North Carolina.<br />

Finley will spend time recuperating<br />

from a recent<br />

surgery and then he and<br />

Beth hope to take some time<br />

this summer to visit family<br />

in Georgetown.<br />

•Gary Kincanon, diagnostician,<br />

is retiring after 29<br />

years in education, the past<br />

19 years in Plainview ISD.<br />

He is a native of Muleshoe<br />

and holds bachelor’s and<br />

master’s degrees from Texas<br />

Tech. He taught in Lubbock,<br />

Lamesa and Ralls prior to<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing a diagnostician.<br />

He says that not every child<br />

learns in the same way or at<br />

the same rate. “Learning is<br />

best ac<strong>com</strong>plished by fi nding<br />

the way a child learns<br />

best and using that method<br />

to teach him.”<br />

•Cheryl Lyles, diagnostician,<br />

is retiring with more<br />

than 31 years in education<br />

— 4 1/2 years in Hereford,<br />

17 years teaching social<br />

studies at PHS and nine<br />

years in her current position.<br />

She is a graduate of Hale<br />

Center High School and<br />

received her bachelor’s and<br />

master’s degrees from West<br />

Texas State. She is married<br />

to A.B. Lyles, and her<br />

family includes a son Aaron,<br />

a daughter Amanda Clark,<br />

son-in-law Jason Clark, and<br />

three step-grandchildren.<br />

Her retirement plans include<br />

spending time with her<br />

husband, rest and relaxation,<br />

and traveling to visit her<br />

children.<br />

•Debra Barrett, Thunderbird<br />

teacher, retired in<br />

January after 19 years with<br />

the district.<br />

•Rita Alcozer, Edgemere<br />

custodian, has worked for<br />

the district for 25 years<br />

under fi ve principals, four<br />

of whom she says she “had<br />

to train.” She adds that she<br />

has loved working for the<br />

school system. She was born<br />

in Anson and is the mother<br />

of three children, Henry,<br />

Martin and Manda. She also<br />

has seven grandchildren and<br />

two great-grandchildren. She<br />

plans to spend her retirement<br />

taking care of her mom and<br />

her grandchildren and plans<br />

to enjoy not having to hurry<br />

or be on anyone else’s clock.<br />

• • •<br />

Campus Educators<br />

of the Year receiving<br />

awards included: Susan<br />

McMillan, College Hill;<br />

Stacey Stevens, Edgemere;<br />

Sharon Gordon, Highland;<br />

Marijo Tunnell, Hillcrest,<br />

Sue Patridge, La Mesa;<br />

Deborah Alcozer and Elena<br />

Vera, Thunderbird; April<br />

O’Brien, Lakeside; Marla<br />

Howard, Anne Kelley and<br />

Karen Trudeau, Ash; Joyce<br />

Wilbanks, Coronado; Julie<br />

Brantley, Estacado; Stephanie<br />

Baeza and Pam Kennedy,<br />

Houston School; and<br />

Richard Roberts, PHS.<br />

McMillan’s, Wilbanks’<br />

and Gordon’s biographies<br />

are included previously with<br />

the retirees.<br />

•Stacey Stevens has<br />

taught kindergarten at<br />

Edgemere for seven years.<br />

She grew up in Plainview<br />

and is a graduate of PHS<br />

and Wayland. She has a<br />

daughter, Laken Stevens,<br />

who is graduating from PHS<br />

and will attend Texas Tech<br />

in the fall. Her philosophy<br />

of teaching: “Each child is<br />

a unique individual who<br />

needs a secure, caring and<br />

stimulating atmosphere in<br />

which to grow and mature<br />

emotionally, intellectually,<br />

physically and socially.”<br />

Her words of wisdom: “Be<br />

thankful for your mistakes;<br />

they will teach you valuable<br />

lessons.”<br />

•Marijo Tunnell has 23<br />

years of teaching experience<br />

— eight years in Sugar<br />

Land, three years in Midland,<br />

three years in Houston,<br />

one year in Floydada and<br />

eight years teaching third<br />

grade at Hillcrest. She is<br />

a native of Houston and a<br />

graduate of Texas Tech. She<br />

is married to Jeff and has<br />

two daughters, Sara Beth<br />

and Natalie. She spent eight<br />

years teaching in an open<br />

concept school and says she<br />

learned much from listening<br />

to and watching co-workers.<br />

Her words of wisdom: “Coworkers<br />

are your biggest asset<br />

— Embrace them!” She<br />

says teaching is a ministry<br />

and she hopes to witness<br />

to her students every day<br />

through her actions.<br />

•Sue Patridge has 21<br />

years of teaching experience.<br />

She has taught at Edgemere<br />

and College Hill and is<br />

presently teaching second<br />

grade at La Mesa. She is<br />

married to Joel Patridge. Her<br />

philosophy of teaching: “Being<br />

a teacher is like being a<br />

mother bird. I nurture, love<br />

and teach them and then<br />

watch as they learn to fl y. As<br />

hard as it is to let them go,<br />

it is even more rewarding<br />

to see them succeed.” Her<br />

words of wisdom is a quote<br />

from Karen Buchner: “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

may not remember everything<br />

you said, but they will<br />

always remember how you<br />

made them feel.”<br />

•Deborah Alcozer is a bilingual<br />

kindergarten teacher<br />

at Thunderbird with three<br />

years of teaching experience.<br />

She is a graduate of PHS<br />

and Wayland. She is married<br />

to Tommy and has two sons,<br />

Joseph Nathaniel and Adrian<br />

Jeremiah. Her philosophy of<br />

education is to recognize her<br />

students as individuals, fi nd<br />

what assists their learning<br />

and what hinders it, be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

their greatest advocate and<br />

most constructive critic,<br />

go above and beyond for<br />

students, and then create an<br />

environment conducive to<br />

learning.<br />

•Elena Vera has been<br />

teaching at Thunderbird for<br />

13 years, but also worked as<br />

a paraprofessional at Edgemere<br />

and Coronado. She is a<br />

native of Olton and a graduate<br />

of Wayland. She is working<br />

on a master’s degree in<br />

educational diagnostics. She<br />

is married to Homer and has<br />

two children, Micayla Vera<br />

and Blake Vera. Her words<br />

of wisdom: “Treat students<br />

as you would like to be<br />

treated, stepping up creativity<br />

and choices instead of<br />

criticism and punishment.<br />

This makes life and learning<br />

more enjoyable for teachers<br />

and students.”<br />

•April O’Brien has been<br />

teaching at Lakeside for two<br />

years. She and her husband,<br />

David O’Brien, are dorm<br />

parents at Wayland. She<br />

says although her second<br />

year has been amazing, her<br />

fi rst year was challenging<br />

and that she has learned to<br />

listen and value the wisdom<br />

and help of more experienced<br />

teachers. Her philosophy<br />

of education is that<br />

teachers need to let students<br />

know they care about them<br />

fi rst. <strong>The</strong>y also need to have<br />

enthusiasm about what they<br />

are teaching. “If they are<br />

excited, students will be<br />

excited about learning as<br />

well.”<br />

•Marla Howard is a<br />

graduate of Plainview High<br />

School and West Texas<br />

State University. She taught<br />

one year in Amarillo before<br />

returning to Plainview to<br />

teach math at Ash. She has<br />

two children — David and<br />

Deidre. She believes that<br />

“some of us are teachers<br />

because we enjoy learning.<br />

Not only should we impart<br />

knowledge, skills and wisdom<br />

to our students, but we<br />

should also share with them<br />

our joy of learning.”<br />

•Anne Kelley has been<br />

teaching science at Ash<br />

Sixth Grade Learning Center<br />

for 14 years. She is a native<br />

of Little Rock, Ark., and<br />

earned bachelor’s and master’s<br />

degrees from Wayland.<br />

She is married to Tim. Her<br />

daughter Kristen is married<br />

to Bobby and has two children,<br />

Bret and Maggie. Her<br />

son Shawn and his fi ancé<br />

Hailey will be married in<br />

July. Kelley says that enthusiasm<br />

for change is a key element<br />

in her classroom. She<br />

has a quote from Charles<br />

Darwin posted in her room:<br />

“It is not the strongest of the<br />

species that survive, nor the<br />

most intelligent, but the one<br />

most responsive to change.”<br />

•Karen Trudeau is <strong>com</strong>pleting<br />

her eighth year as a<br />

social studies teacher at Ash.<br />

She grew up in Montana<br />

and Idaho and received her<br />

degree from Montana State-<br />

Billings. She is married to<br />

Pat and has three grown<br />

children — Raelene, Jennifer<br />

and Phillip. Her words<br />

of wisdom: “Be fl exible, be<br />

prepared, be professional,”<br />

and each day is a new experience<br />

with sixth graders.<br />

Her philosophy of teaching<br />

is primarily to help students<br />

to be productive, self-suffi -<br />

cient citizens of society who<br />

are pleasant to be around.<br />

•Julie Brantley has taught<br />

for 19 years in Plainview<br />

ISD — 10 years at Estacado<br />

and nine years at Coronado.<br />

She is a native of Tulia and<br />

a graduate of West Texas<br />

A&M. She will <strong>com</strong>plete her<br />

master’s degree from American<br />

College of Education<br />

on Friday. She is married<br />

to Steven Brantley and has<br />

two children — Breann and<br />

Colt. Her words of wisdom:<br />

“Whatever reasons a person<br />

has to be<strong>com</strong>e a teacher,<br />

love must be part of it.<br />

Teaching is an emotional<br />

and spiritual journey.” Her<br />

philosophy of teaching in<br />

part is: “I believe that the<br />

learning environment is a<br />

shared, public place that<br />

must be wel<strong>com</strong>ing, safe and<br />

the responsibility of those<br />

who share it.”<br />

•Stephanie Baeza has<br />

taught for 17 years with the<br />

past six years spent teaching<br />

science at Houston School.<br />

She is a PHS graduate and<br />

received her bachelor’s<br />

degree from Texas Tech.<br />

She is married to Raymond<br />

Baeza, and they have six<br />

children — Adrian, Samuel,<br />

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www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, May 29, 2011 - Page 5C<br />

Grand jury indicts 29<br />

Jan Seago/Plainview ISD<br />

Plainview ISD staff honored with Educator of the Year Awards were April O’Brien, Lakeside (front row,<br />

left); Deborah Alcozer, Thunderbird; Stacey Stevens, Edgemere; Julie Brantley, Estacado (standing,<br />

left); Stephanie Baeza, Houston School; Susan McMillan, College Hill; and Richard Roberts, Plainview<br />

High School.<br />

Jan Seago/Plainview ISD<br />

Plainview ISD staff receiving Educator of the Year Awards were: Marla Howard, Ash (left); Karen<br />

Trudeau, Ash; Anne Kelley, Ash; Sharon Gordon, Highland; and Pam Kennedy, Houston School. Not<br />

pictured are: Elena Vera, Thunderbird; Sue Patridge, La Mesa; Joyce Wilbanks, Coronado; and Marijo<br />

Tunnell, Hillcrest.<br />

PISD: Campus educators honored<br />

Continued from Page 4C<br />

Quenton, Paul, Malorie and<br />

Devin — a granddaughter,<br />

Bonnie Kayte, and two<br />

grandsons, Tucker and Taegan.<br />

Her personal philosophy<br />

is “Students First!” Her<br />

words of wisdom: “Always<br />

have a smile for your students.<br />

It might be the only<br />

one they see.”<br />

•Pam Kennedy, a Houston<br />

School teacher, has 16<br />

years of teaching experience<br />

— 10 years at PHS,<br />

three at Houston School<br />

and three in Hart ISD. She<br />

is a native of McAlester,<br />

Okla., and a graduate of<br />

Wayland. She is the moth-<br />

PUBLIC RECORDS<br />

JUSTICE OF THE<br />

PEACE<br />

Filings and dispositions<br />

for 5-20-11 to 5-26-11:<br />

None.<br />

COUNTY CLERK<br />

Marriage licenses issued<br />

5-20-11 to 5-26-11:<br />

Ryan E. Pecina and Breanna<br />

M. Mares, Plainview.<br />

Christopher S. Winegar<br />

and Kristin L. Blakely,<br />

Plainview.<br />

Dwayne J. Charo and<br />

Ashley S. Arellano, Lubbock.<br />

CRIME OF THE WEEK<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview/Hale<br />

County Crime Stoppers<br />

Committee will pay a reward<br />

of up to $500 to anyone with<br />

information that leads to the<br />

arrest and indictment of the<br />

person or persons responsible<br />

for the following crimes.<br />

•Fire departments in Hale<br />

County have reported intentional<br />

grass and other types<br />

of fi res being set throughout<br />

the county.<br />

•On May 27 someone<br />

poured gas and set fi re to a<br />

red 2011 Pontiac G11 on the<br />

parking lot of the Edgemere<br />

Apartments, 2500 W. 26th.<br />

•On May 13 someone<br />

entered 3908 Sides and took<br />

a 42-inch TV, PlayStation<br />

2, PlayStation 3, Nintendo<br />

Wii, Xbox 360, VCR, DVD<br />

player, several video games,<br />

miscellaneous electronics<br />

and Winchester fi rearms ammunition.<br />

•On May 14 someone<br />

entered 1323 Navajo Trail<br />

and took a 32-inch Sony<br />

Bravia TV, Sony VCR/DVD<br />

<strong>com</strong>bo, Apple iPod, Dell<br />

laptop and a Sony PSP.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview/Hale<br />

County Crime Stoppers<br />

Committee will pay a reward<br />

of up to $350 to anyone with<br />

information that leads to the<br />

arrest and indictment of the<br />

person or persons responsible<br />

for the following crimes.<br />

•On May 25 someone entered<br />

904 W. 26th and took<br />

a kitchen table and several<br />

items of clothing.<br />

er of a daughter, Renata.<br />

Pam says she knew from<br />

the beginning that teaching<br />

was right for her and the<br />

place God wanted her. “To<br />

have a student return years<br />

later and tell you that you<br />

are the reason they chose<br />

their profession is both<br />

inspiring and humbling.”<br />

For her, teaching is all<br />

about making a difference<br />

and sharing knowledge<br />

that might improve someone’s<br />

life.<br />

•Richard Roberts, PHS<br />

math teacher, has been<br />

teaching math for seven<br />

years. He is a graduate<br />

of Texas Tech and began<br />

his career teaching voca-<br />

Travis S. Begley and<br />

Macy K. Mires, Lubbock.<br />

Juan M. Vara and Joanie<br />

L. Mancias, Hale Center.<br />

DISTRICT CLERK<br />

Cases fi led from 5-19-11<br />

to 5-25-11:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cadle Company, as<br />

assignee of United Credit<br />

Management Corp. and<br />

AFC Holding L.P. vs. Jessie<br />

Gonzales; debt/contract.<br />

Tate Pfeiff and Vicki<br />

Baker, individuals and as<br />

next friends of Bailey Pfeiff,<br />

minor child vs. Jeane Lea<br />

•On May 25 someone<br />

entered 1613 Lexington and<br />

took a Mossberg shotgun.<br />

•On May 24 someone<br />

entered U.S. Cooling Towers,<br />

1200 N. Date, and took<br />

a welder, spools of brass,<br />

welder lead and other miscellaneous<br />

metal.<br />

•On May 22 someone<br />

entered a storage building<br />

at 705 W. 11th and took a<br />

Craftsman cordless drill,<br />

Craftsman circular saw and<br />

several miscellaneous tools.<br />

•On May 22 someone<br />

entered 2105 W. 20th and<br />

took a Dell laptop <strong>com</strong>puter,<br />

Nikon D40 camera and an<br />

Emerson DVD/VCR <strong>com</strong>bo.<br />

•On May 22 someone entered<br />

1401 W. 23rd and took<br />

a Phillips 32-inch TV and an<br />

RCA 32-inch TV.<br />

•On May 20 someone entered<br />

1305 W. 11th and took<br />

a Dell laptop <strong>com</strong>puter.<br />

•On May 21 someone<br />

forced entry into several<br />

storage buildings at the<br />

Apple EZ storage, 3305<br />

N. Columbia. Taken were<br />

several cans of soda.<br />

Fugitives: Crime Stoppers<br />

will pay a reward of<br />

up to $250 for information<br />

that leads to the arrest of the<br />

tional agriculture in New<br />

Mexico. He took a six-year<br />

break from teaching to<br />

pursue farming and custom<br />

harvesting before returning<br />

to the classroom to<br />

teach math. He is married<br />

to Sandi and is the father<br />

of two children — Kambry<br />

and Grady. His words of<br />

wisdom: “Students will<br />

know if you truly care<br />

about them or not, and<br />

once you show them that<br />

you really do care, they<br />

will work harder for you<br />

and respect you more than<br />

you think.”<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

jan.seago@plainview.k12.tx.us<br />

Browning and Browning<br />

Seed, Inc.; injuries/damages,<br />

motor vehicle.<br />

Discover Bank vs. Julie<br />

Lenart; Jerry R. Bevill; debt/<br />

contract.<br />

Dispositions from 5-19-<br />

11 to 5-25-11:<br />

Dismissals in:<br />

Equable Ascent Financial<br />

LLC, assignee of Chase<br />

Bank USA, N.A. (WAMU)<br />

vs. James Coleman.<br />

Citibank (South Dakota)<br />

N.A. vs. Altagracia Cabrera.<br />

Judgment for Plaintiff<br />

in:<br />

following persons. A warrant<br />

has been issued for their<br />

arrest. Callers may contact<br />

the Hale County Sheriff’s<br />

Offi ce Warrants Division<br />

at 296-2724 or contact the<br />

Crime Stoppers Hotline.<br />

•Octavio Hinojosa Robles,<br />

46, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Guillermo Willie Luna,<br />

64, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for theft of property.<br />

•Jose Julio Lujan, 41,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

obstruction or retaliation.<br />

•Sergio Gonzales Lopez,<br />

55, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Jessica Garcia, 26,<br />

Hispanic female, wanted for<br />

motion to revoke probation/<br />

burglary of a habitation.<br />

•Eric Elleno Davila, 19,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

motion to revoke probation/<br />

burglary of a building.<br />

•Armando “Paco” Salazar,<br />

34, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for aggravated assault with<br />

weapon.<br />

•Oscar Herrera, 39,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

evading arrest or detention<br />

in a vehicle.<br />

•Juan L. Aguilar, 43,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

aggravated assault with a<br />

deadly weapon.<br />

•Michael Paul Roberts,<br />

white male, wanted for motion<br />

to adjudicate/theft of<br />

property.<br />

•Juan Francisco Ramirez,<br />

64, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

A Hale County grand jury<br />

on Thursday indicted 29<br />

people on 29 felony charges.<br />

Bonds were set by 242nd<br />

District Judge Ed Self.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir names, ages, addresses,<br />

charges and bond<br />

amounts are:<br />

•Hector Gloria, 25, 3203<br />

Fisher, possession of a controlled<br />

substance, $5,000.<br />

•Aaron Hernandez, 27,<br />

Floydada, possession of a<br />

controlled substance, $5,000.<br />

•Benigno Venegas, 36,<br />

Odessa, possession of a controlled<br />

substance, $5,000.<br />

•Yvette Rubio, 24, Lubbock,<br />

possession of a controlled<br />

substance, $5,000.<br />

•Efrain Garcia, 44, 108<br />

Ash, possession of a controlled<br />

substance, $5,000.<br />

•Milton Roberts, 56, 3314<br />

Navajo Trail, unauthorized<br />

use of vehicle, $5,000.<br />

•Eugene Martinez, 35,<br />

106 W. Givens, burglary of<br />

habitation, $20,000.<br />

•Joey Barrera, 26, Dallas,<br />

burglary of building, $5,000.<br />

•Christian Lopez, 18, 408<br />

Yonkers, criminal mischief,<br />

$5,000.<br />

•Marcus Willis Jr., 21,<br />

502-A Utica, cruelty to non-<br />

PERFECT ATTENDANCE PRIZES<br />

livestock animals, $5,000.<br />

•Banito Wesley, 36, 701<br />

W. Fifth #107, unauthorized<br />

use of vehicle, $5,000.<br />

•Qurran Thomas, 33, address<br />

unknown, aggravated<br />

assault w/deadly weapon,<br />

$25,000.<br />

•Nyeedra Hanns, 35, 300<br />

S. Columbia #38, aggravated<br />

assault w/deadly weapon,<br />

$20,000.<br />

•Torey Turner, 33, address<br />

unknown, credit/debit card<br />

abuse, $5,000.<br />

•Michael Hernandez, 41,<br />

1517 Gray, fraud/possession<br />

of controlled substance,<br />

prescription, $10,000.<br />

•Christopher Dunlap, 36,<br />

901 W. 28th #2F, burglary<br />

of building, $5,000.<br />

•Alan Sepeda, 50, 2710 El<br />

Paso, burglary of building,<br />

$5,000.<br />

•Charles Nails, 65, 108<br />

W. Carver, possession of<br />

controlled substance in a<br />

drug-free zone $10,000.<br />

•Donna Reyna, 1606 W.<br />

16th, possession of controlled<br />

substance in a drugfree<br />

zone, $10,000.<br />

•Priscilla Diaz, 23, Dallas,<br />

possession of controlled<br />

substance, $10,000.<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

Ash students Jacob Perez and Krista Sweet were winners at their campus in the Rotary Club’s perfect<br />

attendance program. Presenting them bikes are Rotarians Dorothy Morton and Police Chief William<br />

Mull. Other winners in the contest held every six weeks were: PHS: Rahul Patel, Kassandra Ramirez and<br />

Mercedes Trevino; Houston: Aidan Lopez; Estacado: Tiff any Corley and Fernando Corral; Coronado: Sara<br />

De La Cerda and Luis Chavarria; and Lakeside: Tony Hernandez and Lourdes Leal.<br />

K-Mac Vacuum Truck<br />

Service vs. R&D Environmental<br />

Services, Inc.<br />

Divorces granted from<br />

5-19-11 to 5-25-11:<br />

Nancy Jan and Victor<br />

Stukey.<br />

Stefanie and Jerry Hinojosa.<br />

Brad and Amy Shick.<br />

Mike and Melissa<br />

O’Connell.<br />

Ashley and Ragin Reese.<br />

Jennifer and James Burris.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

jthornton@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1350<br />

for DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Mary Alice Ramos, 30,<br />

Hispanic female, wanted for<br />

theft of property/state jail<br />

felony.<br />

•Jacob Christopher Hernandez,<br />

20, wanted for bond<br />

surrender/engage in organized<br />

criminal activity.<br />

•Jesus Olivas Casas, 54,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Maria Franco Herrera,<br />

50, Hispanic female, wanted<br />

for motion to revoke probation/DWI<br />

3rd or more.<br />

•Christopher James<br />

Esparza, 20, Hispanic male,<br />

wanted for motion to revoke<br />

probation/graffi ti.<br />

•Crystal Lynn Rodriguez,<br />

36, Hispanic female, wanted<br />

for tampering with government<br />

records.<br />

•Dustin Ryan Deleon, 28,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

motion to revoke probation/<br />

possession of a controlled<br />

substance.<br />

Anyone having information<br />

on these or other crimes<br />

occurring in Plainview or<br />

Hale County may contact the<br />

Crime Stoppers Hotline at<br />

293-8477 (293-TIPS).<br />

All calls will be confi dential.<br />

You may leave a tip directly<br />

from your cell phone<br />

by texting “PLVCS” plus<br />

your message to 274637 or<br />

internet by logging on to<br />

http://plainviewhalecounty.<br />

Crime Stoppersweb.<strong>com</strong>/<br />

login.aspx.<br />

YOU’VE GOT MAIL<br />

NOTE: You’ve Got Mail off ers e-mails<br />

received by Herald staff ers.<br />

Beach in Santa Barbara<br />

<strong>The</strong> pictures are taken at<br />

the beach in Santa Barbara<br />

right next to the pier.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a veterans group<br />

that started putting a cross<br />

and candle for every death<br />

in Iraq and Afghanistan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amazing thing is<br />

that they only do it on the<br />

weekends.<br />

•Esmeralda Soto, 43, 2406<br />

W. Quincy, possession w/<br />

intent to deliver controlled<br />

substance, $50,000.<br />

•Karen Ferguson, 43,<br />

3905 Ridgeway, possession<br />

of a controlled substance,<br />

$10,000.<br />

•Richard Guerrero, 41,<br />

1606 Milwaukee, theft,<br />

$10,000.<br />

•Michael Winders, 33,<br />

address unknown, possession<br />

of controlled substance,<br />

$5,000.<br />

•Charles McSwain, 50,<br />

Kaufman, possession of<br />

a controlled substance,<br />

$10,000.<br />

•Ruben Natal, 32, address<br />

unknown, Plainview, DWI<br />

3rd or more, $50,000.<br />

•Frank Huey Jr., 40, 507<br />

W. 21st, possession w/<br />

intent to deliver controlled<br />

substance, $20,000.<br />

•Wayne Jackson, 40, 1201<br />

Fresno, possession of controlled<br />

substance, $5,000.<br />

•Joe Alarcon, 33, address<br />

unknown, Plainview,<br />

theft w/2 prior convictions,<br />

$10,000.<br />

To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.1353<br />

<strong>The</strong>y put up this graveyard<br />

and take it down every<br />

weekend.<br />

Guys sleep in the sand<br />

next to it and keep watch<br />

over it at night so nobody<br />

messes with it.<br />

Every cross has the<br />

name, rank and D.O.B. and<br />

D.O.D. on it.<br />

Very moving, very<br />

powerful! So many young<br />

volunteers. So many 30 to<br />

40 year olds as well.<br />

Amazing!


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A Look At <strong>The</strong> Lifestyles Of Area Residents<br />

TO HAITI WITH HUMANITARIAN AID<br />

By TERESA YOUNG<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

Wayland Baptist<br />

University is planning<br />

a trip over<br />

the Christmas holidays to<br />

build homes for families in<br />

Haiti.<br />

Organized through the<br />

Baptist Student Ministries<br />

at Wayland, the trip will be<br />

Dec. 27 through Jan. 7. <strong>The</strong><br />

primary role for participants<br />

will be to construct two<br />

homes for families whose<br />

homes were lost in the<br />

earthquake which ravaged<br />

the island nation in January<br />

2010.<br />

BSM Director Donnie<br />

Brown fi rst visited<br />

Haiti in March on a vision<br />

trip with other offi cials<br />

During a vision trip to Haiti earlier this year, visitors from the Baptist<br />

General Convention of Texas explored opportunities to minister<br />

at a church-operated elementary school. BSM Director Donnie<br />

Brown said Texas Baptist Men will be rebuilding some of the school<br />

buildings in the future.<br />

At right, Baptist General Convention of Texas visitors look at rubble<br />

houses under construction in Haiti. <strong>The</strong> walls are made of 12-inch<br />

thick wire cages enclosing rubble recycled from the damaged<br />

buildings of the city. <strong>The</strong> walls are then covered with cement<br />

plaster.<br />

Below, thousands of residents of Grand-Goave, Haiti, are still living<br />

in tents more than a year after the earthquake devastated the<br />

island nation.<br />

from the Baptist General<br />

Convention of Texas. On<br />

that trip, the group visited<br />

several regions of Haiti<br />

and learned about a unique<br />

process that was helping<br />

to build affordable housing<br />

for residents. For $4,000,<br />

a 280-square-foot facility<br />

called a “rubble house”<br />

can be constructed for a<br />

family. That cost covers all<br />

materials as well as labor<br />

costs for hiring trained<br />

Haitians to work alongside<br />

volunteers. That aspect of<br />

the work, said Brown, is<br />

critical.<br />

“It’s more than just going<br />

to build a house. We’re empowering<br />

Haitians to make<br />

a living for themselves as<br />

well,” Brown said. “<strong>The</strong><br />

long-term goal is to build a<br />

training center so more can<br />

be equipped to work. <strong>The</strong><br />

building of these homes<br />

and training of workers will<br />

make a lasting economic<br />

impact.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> rubble houses are<br />

constructed using recycled<br />

rubble from destroyed<br />

homes and property, which<br />

is poured into welded wire<br />

cages and used to make a<br />

foundation, walls and fl oor.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are then covered in<br />

cement plaster. <strong>The</strong> superstructure<br />

and roof framing<br />

are of lumber covered<br />

in corrugated steel. Two<br />

doors, two windows, a skylight<br />

and two small patios<br />

are included.<br />

Work is being done<br />

through the Haiti Housing<br />

Network, a collaboration of<br />

Texas Baptists, the Cooperative<br />

Baptist Fellowship,<br />

the Fuller Center for<br />

Housing and Conscience<br />

International.<br />

Specifi cally, the Wayland<br />

team will be working<br />

in Grand-Goave, Haiti, a<br />

city of more than 70,000<br />

residents where 10,000<br />

are still living in tents<br />

more than a year after the<br />

earthquake. Haiti is one<br />

of the poorest countries in<br />

the world, and conditions<br />

have only worsened since<br />

the devastating quake. <strong>The</strong><br />

nation has a 70 percent<br />

unemployment rate, and<br />

daily survival for food and<br />

shelter is the main focus<br />

for most residents.<br />

According to the aid effort<br />

organizers, the people<br />

of Haiti have a strong love<br />

of family, are hard working<br />

and are <strong>com</strong>mitted to<br />

educating their children.<br />

A school in Grand-Goave<br />

is already being rebuilt in<br />

keeping with that priority.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Haiti Housing Network<br />

chose the city in order<br />

to make a greater impact<br />

physically, economically<br />

and spiritually.<br />

Brown said he hopes to<br />

take 24-28 people on the<br />

trip, including students and<br />

others who may want to<br />

participate in the rebuilding<br />

effort. <strong>The</strong> trip will cost<br />

between $1,300 and $1,500<br />

per person.<br />

He is also in need of<br />

fi nancial gifts to the effort,<br />

to either offset the<br />

cost of the rubble houses<br />

being built or to offset the<br />

cost of the trip for students<br />

involved. Gifts are<br />

all tax-deductible through<br />

Wayland.<br />

For more information on<br />

the trip or on giving to the<br />

effort, contact Brown at<br />

291-3595 or by e-mail at<br />

brownd@wbu.edu.


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Senior Spotlight Calendar of Events<br />

June 2011<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

5 6Hamburger 7 King Ranch Cass 8 Oven Crispy Chicken 9<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

9:30 Morning Church<br />

10:00 Catholic Service<br />

4:00 A�ernoon Church<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

1Chicken Salad 2Breaded Fish Filet 3Cheese Enchiladas 4<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

12 13Chicken Fried Steak 14Lasagna 15Swedish<br />

meatballs 16BBQ Beef Sandwich<br />

Lemon Pepper Rotisserie 17 18<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

9:30 Morning Church<br />

10:00 Catholic Service<br />

4:00 A�ernoon Church<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

19 20Carne Asada 21Baked Ham 22Hamburger 23Salisbury Steak 24Cheese Enchiladas 25<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

9:30 Morning Church<br />

10:00 Catholic Service<br />

4:00 A�ernoon Church<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

26 27Mediterranean Pasta 28Chicken Fillet Sandwich 29<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

9:30 Morning Church<br />

10:00 Catholic Service<br />

4:00 A�ernoon Church<br />

Le�uce & Tomato<br />

Tater Puffs<br />

Fresh Orange<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Manicures<br />

2:30 Snow Cones<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Manicures<br />

2:30 Snow Cones<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Manicures<br />

2:30 Snow Cones<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Manicures<br />

2:30 Snow Cones<br />

Spotlight On Seniors<br />

Cancer-free . . . music to my ears<br />

Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!<br />

<strong>The</strong> scans, exams, the<br />

blood tests and all the<br />

reports are all back. I am<br />

happy to report, ¡Gracias a<br />

Dios! (“Thank God!”) there<br />

are no signs of cancer anywhere,<br />

or spreading of such.<br />

We have our miracle. That<br />

is exactly what we wanted.<br />

Music to my ears.<br />

At that point I turned<br />

cartwheels, did triple somersaults,<br />

yelled at the top of<br />

my lungs and even jumped<br />

into the air, landing in a<br />

well-executed split!<br />

OK, OK. At least in my<br />

head I did all of that!<br />

But I must admit the outer<br />

crust demonstrated a quiet<br />

demeanor and a controlled<br />

smile. This was noticed by<br />

both my oncologist and<br />

hubby. <strong>The</strong>y both misinterpreted<br />

my reaction. Many of<br />

YOLANDA<br />

RODRIGUEZ<br />

us who have been through<br />

the cancer ordeal thing<br />

understand. We are thrilled<br />

with all positive information,<br />

yet we tend to wait for<br />

the “but,” the “yet,” or the<br />

“however.”<br />

I truly believe that my<br />

Creator is the same Miracle<br />

Maker, but that I must be<br />

able to listen to wise, sound<br />

counsel in the body of a<br />

God-fearing oncologist who<br />

knows more about cancer<br />

than I do. I did not out-<br />

Mashed Sweet Potatoes<br />

Turnip Greens<br />

Fresh Orange<br />

Spanish Rice<br />

Seasoned Carrots<br />

Banana<br />

Salad w/dressing<br />

Peaches<br />

Wheat bread/Bu�er<br />

wardly express my innermost<br />

sentiments concerning<br />

the expected out<strong>com</strong>e, but I<br />

know what I feel is safeguard<br />

precaution to emotions<br />

rather than reality. I am<br />

not a sensationalist. I live in<br />

the world of reality. I am not<br />

depressed but am sometimes<br />

quiet in dealing with what<br />

and who I am at this time in<br />

the center of God’s divine<br />

will for my life right now.<br />

Sure enough, while dealing<br />

with the knowledge that<br />

cancer is gone, the conversation<br />

quickly turned to “But,<br />

you continue to be anemic,<br />

are lacking in nutrition, need<br />

to watch the B/P and are low<br />

in thyroid.”<br />

See, I told ya.<br />

He continued, “We<br />

still need to see each<br />

other monthly to follow up<br />

closely.”<br />

Pinto Beans<br />

Corn Bread<br />

Milk<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Jingo<br />

3:30 Hymn-a-long<br />

Blanched Carrots<br />

Grapes<br />

Milk<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 B-Day Jingo<br />

3:30 Hymn-a-long<br />

Sweet Potatoes<br />

Green Beans<br />

Fresh Fruit Cup<br />

Milk<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Be�y King Devotional<br />

3:30 Hymn-a-long<br />

Tater Puffs/catsup<br />

Grapes<br />

Milk<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Bible Jingo<br />

3:30 Hymn-a-long<br />

Le�uce & Tomato<br />

Fresh Grapes<br />

Baked Chips<br />

Whole Wheat Bread<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 BINGO<br />

2:30 Table Games<br />

Roasted Red Potatoes<br />

Peas<br />

Fresh Apple<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

7:00 Pancake<br />

10:00 BINGO<br />

2:30 Table Games<br />

Noodles<br />

Italian Green Beans<br />

Fresh fruit cup<br />

Wheat bread/bu�er<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 BINGO<br />

2:30 Table Games<br />

Le�uce & tomato<br />

Tater Puffs<br />

Fresh Orange<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

7:00 Pancakes<br />

10:00 BINGO<br />

2:30 Table Games<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Tuna Salad<br />

Le�uce & Tomato<br />

Mandarin Oranges<br />

Baked Chips<br />

Whole Wheat Bread<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Exercises<br />

3:00 BINGO<br />

I like that! What I did not<br />

like was doctor and hubby<br />

providing all the answers to<br />

all my problems, its ups and<br />

downs, its ins and outs. I did<br />

hear, though, that I became<br />

selective in listening.<br />

Back to the reality of life.<br />

I am thrilled with being<br />

cancer free, but wish it came<br />

with being chemo free. <strong>The</strong><br />

fact is that it is really diffi<br />

cult to smile while experiencing<br />

nausea, vomiting,<br />

teeter tottering constipation<br />

and diarrhea, constant<br />

fatigue and all that kind of<br />

stuff the cancer thing brings.<br />

I do not fear death or shy<br />

away from talking about<br />

death. Death <strong>com</strong>es at all<br />

ages, at all times, in many<br />

ways. It is not a <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

topic for many. I fi nd<br />

euphemisms interesting and<br />

rather humorous. (In fact,<br />

Tater Puffs/catsup<br />

Coleslaw<br />

Canned Fruit<br />

Milk<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Painting<br />

3:00 <strong>The</strong> Moore s Music<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Wal-Mart walk<br />

3:00 Table Games<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Jewelry Making<br />

3:00 E�a Walker Inspirational<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Cooking<br />

3:00 Snow Cones<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Pork Loin<br />

30<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

Cranberry Glazed Pork<br />

Mashed Potatoes<br />

Tomatoes & Okra<br />

Peach Cobbler<br />

Milk<br />

Baked Beans<br />

Potato Salad<br />

Milk<br />

Mashed Potatoes<br />

Broccoli<br />

Fruit Cocktail<br />

Milk<br />

Mashed Potatoes<br />

Mexican Corn<br />

Fresh Fruit Cup<br />

Milk<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Exercises<br />

3:00 Margaritas!<br />

many years ago I wrote a<br />

whole column concerning<br />

the subject.)<br />

Let’s look at a few:<br />

•“I’m too tired and can’t<br />

lift a leg high enough to<br />

‘kick the bucket.’”<br />

•“I’m too poor to ‘buy the<br />

farm.’ ”<br />

•“Up to now the arthritis<br />

is under control, since I have<br />

not be<strong>com</strong>e ‘dead stiff.’ ”<br />

•“I am anemic but not<br />

‘bloodless.’ ”<br />

•“I have not checked in, so<br />

I have not ‘checked out.’ ”<br />

•“I ain’t no frog, so I<br />

didn’t ‘croak.’ ”<br />

•“My present schedule allows<br />

no time for gardening,<br />

so I am still not ‘pushing up<br />

daisies.’ ”<br />

•“For sure my personality<br />

would not make me an angel,<br />

therefore, I would not be<br />

the one people would refer<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Beauty & Glamour<br />

2:30 Coke Float<br />

Meals On Wheels<br />

10<br />

Spanish Rice<br />

Beans<br />

Granny Smith Apples<br />

Spaghe�i<br />

Salad w/dressing<br />

Green Beans<br />

Banana<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Beauty & Glamour<br />

2:30 Prairie Wranglers Music<br />

Chicken<br />

Brussels Sprouts<br />

Rice<br />

Banana Bread/bu�er<br />

Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Beauty & Glamour<br />

2:30 Glenn Baily & <strong>The</strong> girls<br />

Spanish Rice<br />

Beans<br />

Granny Smith Apples<br />

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Prairie House Living Center<br />

10:00 Beauty & Glamour<br />

3.00 judge coleman<br />

to as ‘she sprouted wings.’ ”<br />

OK, that is enough.<br />

It is a joy to be cancer<br />

free, though I continue on<br />

chemo. I wish and pray the<br />

same for you who battle<br />

against cancer.<br />

What I continue to see is<br />

that from the moment of life<br />

we begin a journey toward<br />

death. We all enter the world<br />

the same, but I hope all prepare<br />

for the life after death<br />

in which no one knows how,<br />

where and when, but can<br />

choose where.<br />

Euphemisms. Well, maybe<br />

just two more:<br />

•“I do sleep ‘belly up,’ so I<br />

might die that way.”<br />

•“But for sure if I die writing<br />

this column, it can be<br />

said, ‘That’s all she wrote.’ ”<br />

Yolanda Godsey Rodriguez is a<br />

Plainview freelance writer<br />

yesdogyo@sbcglobal.net<br />

Bismarck, N.D., Class of ’63 brings classmate home<br />

KAREN HERZOG<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bismarck, N.D., Tribune<br />

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />

Bismarck High School class of<br />

1963 has school spirit and then<br />

some.<br />

Judy Meier Hansen, Class of<br />

’63, currently lives in San Antonio,<br />

Texas, where she taught school for<br />

many years. With no one close to<br />

her there, she has wanted to return<br />

to Bismarck for a couple of years,<br />

said classmate Fred Schubert of<br />

Omaha, Neb.<br />

Hansen’s doctors have said<br />

that her health issues would make<br />

returning a good thing for her,<br />

Schubert said.<br />

Soon, thanks to the loyalty and<br />

caring of her classmates, Hansen<br />

will get her wish and return to<br />

Bismarck to live.<br />

It’s taken a year of planning<br />

and organizing, arranging and rearranging,<br />

phone calls and credit<br />

card numbers and bus tickets and<br />

cajoling, fi nding good-hearted<br />

folks willing to cut some deals, but<br />

“Judy’s <strong>com</strong>ing home,” Schubert<br />

said.<br />

Hansen will be able to spend the<br />

rest of her years here, he said.<br />

“She’ll be much better off in<br />

Bismarck,” he said. “She’s ecstatic.”<br />

Making it happen took uncounted<br />

hours on the phone, and<br />

pitching in from a cluster of alumni<br />

of the class of ‘63.<br />

But if all goes according to<br />

plan, in the early morning of<br />

July 1, Hansen will arrive by bus<br />

in Bismarck, where classmate<br />

Marilyn Bender will pick her up<br />

at the terminal. Bender and Sue<br />

Sorlie will help her move into her<br />

new apartment at Patterson Place,<br />

which Bender and Sorlie picked<br />

out for her on Wednesday.<br />

“Marilyn will make sure Judy is<br />

taken care of,” Schubert said.<br />

On July 5, Hansen’s belongings<br />

should arrive and again, with the<br />

help of classmates, be uncrated and<br />

transported to her new home.<br />

Schubert wasn’t close friends<br />

with Hansen in high school, but he<br />

knew who she was. He’d contacted<br />

her from time to time over the past<br />

few years, sending her little things<br />

to keep her spirits up.<br />

At the class’s 40th reunion sev-<br />

eral years ago, Schubert decided<br />

to put together a class directory to<br />

help everyone stay in touch — not<br />

just the 300-some graduates, but<br />

those who didn’t graduate, who<br />

fell behind a class or moved away,<br />

were included, he said.<br />

It took months of searching<br />

and lots of dollars, he said, but he<br />

eventually found all but about a<br />

half-dozen. Now the directory is<br />

available to keep the classmates<br />

connected.<br />

“It’s a great class,” Bender said.<br />

Bender is really the go-to person,<br />

the centerpiece of get-togethers in<br />

Bismarck, Schubert said.<br />

“Everybody that <strong>com</strong>es home<br />

calls Marilyn,” Schubert said.<br />

Bender estimated that about<br />

75 or so alumni still live in the<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity, so Hansen will have a<br />

support network here.<br />

“She’s been away for over<br />

40 years, but to her Bismarck is<br />

home,” Bender said.<br />

“Downtown Bismarck is be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

such a hub. It should be fun for<br />

her,” she said. “She’s so looking<br />

forward to this.”<br />

So here’s how they made it<br />

work.<br />

Classmate Maribea Hydeman<br />

Jones lives in Wimberley, Texas, a<br />

hour or so away from San Antonio.<br />

Les Vaagen works at Midwest<br />

Motors in Bismarck.<br />

Kevin Augustino works for<br />

Mayfl ower Movers in San Antonio.<br />

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2:30 BINGO<br />

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Call me what you want, but don’t call me granny!<br />

A growing number of<br />

baby boomers are rejecting<br />

titles like grandma<br />

and granny. <strong>The</strong>y are not<br />

rejecting the role, but they<br />

are adamantly refusing to be<br />

called the names that their<br />

grandmothers were called.<br />

Why?<br />

According to a segment<br />

on “<strong>The</strong> Today Show”<br />

last Wednesday, we baby<br />

boomers are a generation of<br />

aging women who fought<br />

to challenge stereotypes,<br />

redefi ne sex and maintain<br />

our independence, so the<br />

title of grandma is simply<br />

not appealing to us.<br />

We may be rejecting the<br />

titles because of the images<br />

that we conjure up when we<br />

think “grandma” or “granny.”<br />

My image of granny is<br />

a sweet little old lady with<br />

gray hair and wire-framed<br />

eyeglasses, and she has on<br />

a simple housedress that<br />

buttons all the way down<br />

ALICE<br />

SAWAYER<br />

the front and a starched print<br />

apron tied at the waist. She<br />

was always in the kitchen,<br />

and she always had a fresh<br />

baked apple pie or a plate<br />

of homemade sugar cookies<br />

ready when we visited.<br />

Some baby boomers say<br />

their image of a granny<br />

is that of the feisty little<br />

rough-and-tough 80-year old<br />

woman who played Granny<br />

on the Beverly Hillbillies.<br />

Since “grandma” and<br />

“granny” are being deleted<br />

from our vocabulary, what<br />

do baby boomers want to be<br />

called?<br />

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Grandmommy is my name<br />

of choice. I decided that<br />

was going to be my name<br />

as soon as my daughter and<br />

son-in-law announced 14<br />

years and eight months ago<br />

they were expecting their<br />

fi rst child. I proudly declared<br />

that I would be called grandmommy<br />

and my husband,<br />

Paul, would be granddad.<br />

For the next several months<br />

I took a lot of chiding from<br />

my family and friends who<br />

kept telling me that I would<br />

answer to whatever the<br />

grandchild called me. However,<br />

I stood fi rm with my<br />

conviction — my grandchild<br />

would call me what I taught<br />

her to call me, and I started<br />

teaching her to call me<br />

grandmommy as soon as she<br />

was born.<br />

I’m happy to report that<br />

the laugh was on my family<br />

and friends! I now have two<br />

precious granddaughters,<br />

Kenzie, who just turned 14,<br />

and Kaitlyn, who will be<br />

10 in July, and both call me<br />

grandmommy!<br />

On the “grandma” segment<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Today Show,<br />

psychologist Dale Atkins,<br />

a grandmother of fi ve,<br />

explained that we are not<br />

rejecting our roles. Rejection<br />

is more about the stereotype<br />

and not wanting to be associated<br />

with the infi rm person<br />

who isn’t able to do a lot of<br />

the things the new grandmothers<br />

are able to do, and<br />

we are not wanting to appear<br />

older than we are.<br />

Women are looking for<br />

more modern titles, and celebrities<br />

are leading the way<br />

in the quest. “Glamma” is<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing the title of choice<br />

for Hollywood grandmas,<br />

with Goldie Hawn leading<br />

the way. Wow, how time<br />

fl ies! It doesn’t seem like<br />

Goldie is old enough to be<br />

a grandma, but it’s a fact<br />

— she’s a grandma, and<br />

Proud Of Our Heritage<br />

… Wel<strong>com</strong>e Home<br />

she has taught her grandkids<br />

to call her glam-ma.<br />

“Nana” and “MeMe” are<br />

also popular. Priscilla Presley<br />

went back to her Italian<br />

roots when choosing her<br />

title, “Nona.”<br />

As I was preparing to<br />

write this column, I decided<br />

to poll a few of my Soroptimist<br />

friends to fi nd out what<br />

their grandchildren call them<br />

and how they got their titles.<br />

Christa Smith, a professor at<br />

Wayland, has three grandkids,<br />

and all three call her<br />

Maga. She’s not sure how<br />

the name came about; that’s<br />

just what they have always<br />

called her.<br />

Judy Gattis, a retiree from<br />

Caprock Plains Baptist Area<br />

Center, has fi ve grandchildren.<br />

She said some of them<br />

call her Mia and the others<br />

call her Mingo. Like Christa,<br />

Judy isn’t sure how she<br />

got those names. Laughingly,<br />

she added, “T.C. (her<br />

husband) thinks the grandkids<br />

should call me, ‘<strong>The</strong><br />

Wonderful Woman Who<br />

Gives <strong>The</strong>m Everything<br />

<strong>The</strong>y Want,’ because that’s<br />

what I do!”<br />

Brenda Rowan, a CPA at<br />

Jones and Pendergast here<br />

in Plainview, has two little<br />

granddaughters, and they<br />

call her Nana. She said<br />

she chose the name, but it<br />

wasn’t her fi rst choice. She<br />

wanted to be called Gee<br />

Gee, but that name was<br />

already taken, so she settled<br />

for Nana.<br />

No matter what your<br />

grandchildren call you, I<br />

hope you cherish your role<br />

as much as I do. For me,<br />

being a grandmother is the<br />

most rewarding role I have<br />

ever had!<br />

But don’t call me granny!<br />

Alice Sawayer is a Licensed<br />

Professional Counselor.<br />

alicesawayer@att.net<br />

806.293.2313<br />

Simplifi ed <strong>com</strong>puters for seniors, and help with Medicare<br />

Dear Savvy Senior<br />

Do you know of any home<br />

<strong>com</strong>puters that are specifi<br />

cally designed for senior<br />

citizens? I would like to get<br />

a <strong>com</strong>puter for my 73-yearold<br />

mother, but she’s not<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter savvy at all.<br />

Look Around<br />

Dear Looking,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are actually several<br />

<strong>com</strong>puters on the market today<br />

that are designed specifi -<br />

cally for older boomers and<br />

seniors who want, and need,<br />

things simple. Here are some<br />

top options to check out.<br />

Telikin: For seniors that<br />

have little or no <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

experience the new Telikin<br />

“touch-screen” <strong>com</strong>puter is a<br />

wonderful option. Ready to<br />

go right out of the box, this<br />

innovative <strong>com</strong>puter <strong>com</strong>es<br />

pre-loaded with simplifi ed<br />

software that makes accessing<br />

the web, e-mail, games,<br />

video chat, photo sharing,<br />

news, weather and more,<br />

just a touch of the screen<br />

away. And since it runs on<br />

Linux software instead of<br />

the standard Windows or<br />

Mac OS, it’s a virus-free<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter too.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Telikin <strong>com</strong>es with<br />

a sleek 18.6-inch LCD<br />

touchscreen (a 20-inch<br />

touchscreen will be available<br />

in mid to late June),<br />

320-gigabyte hard drive,<br />

built-in speakers, webcam,<br />

microphone, wired keyboard<br />

and mouse, and provides a<br />

unique “tech buddy” feature<br />

that can help seniors get<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter assistance when<br />

needed. Priced at $700, (the<br />

20-inch model will retail for<br />

$995) Telikin <strong>com</strong>es with a<br />

60-day trial period, 1-year<br />

warranty and free support<br />

for the fi rst 60 days. Visit<br />

telikin.<strong>com</strong> or call 800-230-<br />

3881 to learn more.<br />

It’s also worth noting that<br />

Telikin has a partnership<br />

with fi rstSTREET (fi rststreetonline.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

800-704-1209),<br />

a senior product direct<br />

marketing <strong>com</strong>pany which<br />

is also selling this <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

rebranded as the “WOW!<br />

Computer for Seniors.”<br />

Senior PCs: Sold through<br />

Enablemart (enablemart.<br />

<strong>com</strong>, 888-640-1999), Senior<br />

JIM<br />

MILLER<br />

PCs are Hewlett-Packard<br />

<strong>com</strong>puters that also <strong>com</strong>e<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletely set-up and ready<br />

to use, but depending on<br />

your mom’s needs, you’ll<br />

have several options to<br />

choose from.<br />

If you’re looking for<br />

simplifi ed “goof-proof”<br />

operation, the Autopilot<br />

desktop is the best model.<br />

This PC <strong>com</strong>es equipped<br />

with QualiWorld software<br />

that provides one-click<br />

solutions for tasks like letter<br />

writing, preparing a document,<br />

surfi ng the Internet,<br />

sending and reading e-mails<br />

and much more. <strong>The</strong><br />

Autopilot also <strong>com</strong>es with<br />

OnTimeRx medication and<br />

appointment reminding software,<br />

HOYLE Crossword<br />

and Sudoku puzzles, a high<br />

contrast keyboard, mouse,<br />

17-inch monitor, speakers<br />

and a color printer all for<br />

$1,125. <strong>The</strong>y also offer this<br />

same Autopilot <strong>com</strong>puter in<br />

a laptop edition for $1,165.<br />

Or, for seniors with low<br />

vision their Vision Plus<br />

model may be a better<br />

fi t. This <strong>com</strong>puter <strong>com</strong>es<br />

pre-confi gured with everything<br />

you need to see your<br />

PC, including state-of-theart<br />

screen magnifi cation<br />

software, a high visibility<br />

keyboard, and an all-in-one<br />

printer/scanner for scanning<br />

in books, mail and<br />

other reading materials for<br />

magnifi cation. It also <strong>com</strong>es<br />

with OnTimeRx medication<br />

reminder software, HOYLE<br />

Crossword and Sudoku<br />

puzzles, a 17-inch monitor,<br />

mouse and external speakers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> price: $1,255 for<br />

the Vision Plus desktop, or<br />

$1,895 for the laptop edition.<br />

Kiwi PC: If you’re<br />

looking for something<br />

more affordable, the new<br />

Linux-powered Kiwi PC for<br />

seniors is another option to<br />

consider. Priced at just $380,<br />

this user-friendly <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

provides a simplifi ed navigation<br />

system, with oversized<br />

tool bar, large icons and<br />

text that makes it easier to<br />

see and use. Other features<br />

include a customizable “Me<br />

Menu” that provides quick<br />

and easy access to frequently<br />

visited websites, e-mail<br />

and programs straight from<br />

the desktop, a color-coded<br />

keyboard, 19-inch monitor,<br />

and a toll-free phone support<br />

line that’s available 24/7.<br />

See kiwipc.<strong>com</strong>, or call 855-<br />

255-5494.<br />

Savvy Tip: While it’s not<br />

designed specifi cally for<br />

seniors, the Apple IPad2<br />

($499) is another userfriendly<br />

option that has gotten<br />

great reviews from older<br />

users. See apple.<strong>com</strong> to learn<br />

more.<br />

• • •<br />

Dear Savvy Senior,<br />

What kinds of programs<br />

are available to help lowin<strong>com</strong>e<br />

seniors with their<br />

Medicare costs and other<br />

expenses? My 81-year-old<br />

mother has gone through<br />

her savings and is having<br />

a tough time getting by on<br />

her Social Security benefi ts.<br />

What can you tell us?<br />

Worried Son<br />

Dear Worried,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are actually a<br />

variety of under-utilized<br />

programs that can help<br />

lower-in<strong>com</strong>e seniors with<br />

their Medicare costs, grocery<br />

bills, utility expenses and<br />

more. Here’s what you<br />

should know.<br />

Medicare Savings Programs<br />

For millions of seniors<br />

who are having a tough<br />

time paying their out-ofpocket<br />

healthcare costs,<br />

help is available through<br />

Medicare Savings Programs<br />

(MSPs). <strong>The</strong>se are Medicaid-administered<br />

programs<br />

that pay Medicare Part B<br />

premiums and depending on<br />

your mom’s fi nances may<br />

even pick up the tab on her<br />

Medicare copayments and<br />

deductibles. To qualify,<br />

her in<strong>com</strong>e must be under<br />

$1,246 per month (or $1,675<br />

for a married couple), and<br />

her assets must be below<br />

$6,680 ($10,020 per couple)<br />

not including her house, vehicle,<br />

burial fund, furniture<br />

or other household items.<br />

To fi nd out if she qualifi es,<br />

or to apply, contact her local<br />

Medicaid offi ce — call<br />

800-633-4227 for contact<br />

information.<br />

Extra Drug Help<br />

If your mom is eligible for<br />

a MSP, she’s also eligible<br />

for “Extra Help” in paying<br />

her Medicare prescription<br />

drug plan costs. If, however,<br />

she’s not eligible she can<br />

still get Extra Help if her<br />

annual in<strong>com</strong>e is below<br />

$16,335 ($22,065 for a married<br />

couple living together),<br />

and her cash assets are under<br />

$12,640 ($25,260 for married<br />

couples) excluding her<br />

home and vehicle. For more<br />

information, call Social<br />

Security at 800-772-1213 or<br />

see www.ssa.gov/prescriptionhelp.<br />

Food Assistance<br />

In addition to the Medicare<br />

programs, your mom<br />

may also be able to get some<br />

help with her grocery bills.<br />

Food assistance programs<br />

like SNAP (Supplemental<br />

Nutrition Assistance<br />

Program) are available to<br />

seniors, age 60 and older,<br />

with cash assets under<br />

$3,000, and a “net in<strong>com</strong>e”<br />

below $903 per month<br />

($1,215 for a family of two).<br />

Net in<strong>com</strong>e is fi gured by<br />

taking your mom’s gross<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e minus allowable<br />

deductions like medical<br />

expenses, rent or mortgage<br />

payments, utility costs,<br />

insurance, taxes and more.<br />

<strong>The</strong> average monthly SNAP<br />

benefi t is currently around<br />

$101 per person. To fi nd out<br />

if your mom qualifi es, use<br />

the SNAP pre-screening tool<br />

at www.snap-step1.usda.gov<br />

or contact her local SNAP<br />

offi ce — call 800-221-5689<br />

for contact information.<br />

Utility Assistance<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also resources<br />

available that can help<br />

low-in<strong>com</strong>e seniors reduce<br />

their utility bills. <strong>The</strong> Low<br />

In<strong>com</strong>e Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program, as well as<br />

local utility <strong>com</strong>panies and<br />

charitable organization help<br />

CLASSMATE: ‘It’s just a good thing for a nice girl’<br />

Continued from Page 7C<br />

Classmate Floyd Braun<br />

lives in California.<br />

Schubert called Vaagen,<br />

who was tremendously<br />

helpful, he said, in getting<br />

a really good price to get a<br />

couple thousand pounds of<br />

Hansen’s belongings from<br />

San Antonio to Bismarck.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n he contacted<br />

Mayfl ower in San Antonio,<br />

where Augustino gave him<br />

another big price break to<br />

have a couple of guys crate<br />

her things and take them to<br />

Southeastern Freight there to<br />

be shipped.<br />

From California, Braun<br />

helped fi nance the costs for<br />

that.<br />

On June 28, Jones will<br />

travel to San Antonio to take<br />

Hansen back to Wimberley<br />

with her and put her on a<br />

Greyhound bus the next day<br />

for Bismarck.<br />

In the early morning in<br />

Bismarck, Bender will pick<br />

Hansen up at the Greyhound<br />

depot here and bring her to<br />

the Patterson to get the keys<br />

to her new apartment.<br />

On July 5, some classmates<br />

will meet out at Midwest<br />

to uncrate Hansen’s<br />

belongings and bring them<br />

to the Patterson.<br />

And Hansen will be back<br />

home.<br />

Schubert said he hopes<br />

that he and his wife will be<br />

able to get to Bismarck for<br />

the Fourth of July weekend<br />

to be here in person.<br />

“We’re all senior citizens<br />

in our 66th year,” he said.<br />

“Everybody has a little.<br />

Nobody’s rich. Everybody’s<br />

putting time and effort.<br />

Everybody stepped up for<br />

her. It’s just a good thing for<br />

a nice girl.<br />

“We’re just trying to get<br />

Judy home,” he said.<br />

After fi ve or six things fell<br />

through, the group didn’t<br />

give up. <strong>The</strong>y kept at it until<br />

(a) led to (b) then to (c), he<br />

said.<br />

“I want to give Les (Vaagan)<br />

the credit,” Schubert<br />

said. “We want to thank him<br />

so much. He gave us something<br />

to work with.”<br />

“It’s something that Bismarckers<br />

will do. It might<br />

not happen everywhere else,<br />

but it’ll happen in Bismarck,<br />

North Dakota.”<br />

Hansen has no immediate<br />

family in Bismarck, Bender<br />

said. “We’re her family now.”<br />

millions of Americans each<br />

year with their home heating<br />

and cooling costs. To search<br />

for help go to energynear.<br />

org, a web portal that provides<br />

information on all energy<br />

assistance programs in<br />

each state, along with qualifi<br />

cation details, how to apply<br />

and who to contact. You can<br />

also call the National Energy<br />

Assistance Referral project<br />

at 866-674-6327.<br />

Supplemental In<strong>com</strong>e<br />

Another program to check<br />

into is SSI or Supplemental<br />

Security In<strong>com</strong>e. Administered<br />

by the Social Security<br />

Administration, SSI provides<br />

monthly payments to<br />

very low in<strong>com</strong>e seniors<br />

(age 65 and older), as well<br />

as to those who are blind<br />

and disabled. To learn more<br />

or fi nd out if she’s eligible,<br />

visit www.ssa.gov/ssi or call<br />

800-772-1213.<br />

Savvy Tip: To search for<br />

other assistance programs<br />

go to benefi tscheckup.org, a<br />

<strong>com</strong>prehensive web service<br />

developed by the National<br />

Council on Aging, that<br />

contains a database of more<br />

than 2,000 federal, state<br />

and local programs that can<br />

help seniors in need. <strong>The</strong><br />

site will help you locate<br />

programs that your mom<br />

may be eligible for and will<br />

show you how to apply.<br />

This service is only available<br />

online.<br />

Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC<br />

Today show and author of<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Savvy Senior” book.<br />

Send your senior questions to:<br />

Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443,<br />

Norman, OK 73070<br />

SavvySenior.org<br />

Making positive differences in lives daily!<br />

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296-1303<br />

296-1304<br />

FAX 296-1315<br />

Deadline on word ads<br />

1:00 Preceding Day<br />

Deadline on display ads<br />

12 Noon 2 Days prior to Publication<br />

100<br />

Announcements<br />

105. Special<br />

Notice<br />

Aunt Bippy’s<br />

Bed & Bath<br />

On “<strong>The</strong> Mountain”<br />

First Monday Trade Days<br />

Canton, Texas<br />

Call for more info.<br />

(806) 292-5294<br />

Next date is June 3, 4, 5<br />

PERFECT FUNDRAISER<br />

No costs, no minimums, no<br />

risk, no scams. Plainview<br />

youth group will be selected<br />

to earn approximately<br />

$3,000 in 5 hours THIS<br />

SUMMER. To apply call<br />

806-535-0835.<br />

125. School &<br />

Instructions<br />

Defensive Driving<br />

Course 1-800-454-6051.<br />

130.<br />

Lost & Found<br />

$500 Reward! Female<br />

brindle English Bulldog.<br />

Call 292-2316.<br />

No questions asked!<br />

Found pair of keys at Allstar<br />

on 5th & Columbia 5/25.<br />

Call (806) 296-1340 to<br />

identify.<br />

203.<br />

200<br />

Employment<br />

Management<br />

Now hiring<br />

Assistant Manager!<br />

Come join our Dynamic<br />

Team. Full benefit package,<br />

excellent training program.<br />

No finance experience<br />

required. We are looking for<br />

qualified candidates with a<br />

desire to succeed and<br />

advance. Professional<br />

appearance and automobile<br />

required. Background &<br />

credit check required. Apply<br />

in person at World Finance<br />

2309 W. 5th.<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

NEEDING<br />

Assistant Manager<br />

& Day & Night<br />

Counter Help<br />

• Great Starting Pay<br />

• Excellent Working<br />

Environment<br />

Apply In Person<br />

No Phone Calls<br />

909 N. I-27<br />

Cantu Welding & Construction<br />

needing Welders<br />

& Torch Cutters. Call<br />

Rosendo at 292-1790.<br />

HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

Front Counter Help<br />

Mon. - Fri. 9a-6p<br />

Must be good with<br />

customers & <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

experience a must.<br />

Apply At<br />

2401 W. 5th<br />

Vick’s<br />

Cleaners<br />

CNA<br />

Full-Time 2-10<br />

Full Time 10-6<br />

PRN<br />

Apply in person at<br />

Lockney Health<br />

& Rehab<br />

401 N. Main<br />

Lockney, TX.<br />

Or Fax Resume to<br />

(806) 652-3466<br />

Hiring bartenders & waitresses!<br />

Must be 21 years<br />

of age. Experience preferred.<br />

Will be taking applications<br />

Wed-Fri. 3-6pm at<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Door 600 N. I-27.<br />

North side of building<br />

Lube Tech & Service<br />

Technician Needed<br />

Apply in person. See Rob<br />

at Bill Wells Chevrolet<br />

1209 West 5th St.<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Operations/Sales Manager<br />

And/OR Dispatch/Load<br />

Coordinator<br />

Established Trucking Company<br />

Specializing in Tank Truck<br />

Operations<br />

Operating in the Plainview,<br />

TX. area<br />

Tank Exp. Helpful<br />

Excellent Pay,<br />

Benefit Package<br />

Contact: 1-800-397-2070<br />

Part-Time Delivery Driver<br />

Must have good people<br />

skills and good driving<br />

record. Apply in person,<br />

715 Broadway.<br />

Oswald Printing &<br />

Office Supply.<br />

No phone calls please!<br />

Part-time<br />

Social Worker<br />

Apply in person at<br />

Lockney Health<br />

& Rehab<br />

401 N. Main<br />

Lockney, TX.<br />

Or Fax Resume to<br />

(806) 652-3466<br />

Sales/Operations<br />

Manager<br />

And/OR<br />

Dispatch/Load<br />

Coordinator<br />

Established Trucking<br />

Company<br />

Specializing in Tank<br />

Truck Operations<br />

Operating in the<br />

Plainview, Tx. Area<br />

Tank Exp. Helpful<br />

Excellent Pay<br />

Benefi t Package<br />

Contact: 903-522-0235<br />

Summer Employment:<br />

Crop Field Scout<br />

Call 291-5267.<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

CBA/PHC<br />

Program Manager<br />

Management experience<br />

required.<br />

Apply at<br />

HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE<br />

2620 Yonkers<br />

Plainview, TX 79072<br />

(806) 288-0220<br />

E.O.E<br />

Children’s Home Healthcare<br />

is accepting applications<br />

for FT & PT RN’s &<br />

LVN’s in the Plainview,<br />

Levelland, & Hereford<br />

areas. Home health experience<br />

a plus. We offer shift<br />

differentials for evening<br />

and weekend work. Please<br />

visit our web site to obtain<br />

an application at childrenshha.<strong>com</strong><br />

or call (806)<br />

367-6612 for more information.<br />

Looking for a career in<br />

nursing?<br />

CNA & LVN positions now<br />

available! Seeking motivated,<br />

caring employees with<br />

a servant’s heart at Tulia<br />

Health & Rehabilitation.<br />

Call Apryll today!<br />

(806) 995-4810<br />

We are an Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

Full-time<br />

Dietary<br />

Manager<br />

Requirements:<br />

• Serv Safe<br />

• Dietary Manager<br />

Certifi cate<br />

Texan Nursing<br />

and Rehab<br />

224 St. Louis St.<br />

(806) 293-5201<br />

Full-time LVN<br />

2 p.m. - 10 p.m.<br />

Full-time CNA<br />

2 p.m. - 10 p.m.<br />

Needed at<br />

Runningwater Draw<br />

Care Center<br />

Benefi ts, <strong>com</strong>petitive pay.<br />

Apply in person.<br />

Runningwater<br />

Draw Care Center<br />

800 W. 13th • Olton, TX<br />

806-285-2677<br />

E.O.E.<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

RN<br />

Home Care<br />

DHCS for Home Director Care<br />

Apply At<br />

2620 Yonkers<br />

Plainview, TX 79072<br />

806-288-0220<br />

EOE<br />

Hospice Hands of West<br />

Texas-LVN Needed<br />

On-call, 2 weekends a<br />

month. This job could be<br />

great for extra money,<br />

retirees, or just a weekend<br />

job! Call Saundra 292-<br />

1869 or Rosie 292-9528<br />

for more information.<br />

IT Director<br />

Small hospital one hour<br />

south of Amarillo. Recent<br />

grad OK, network administrator,<br />

maintain PC’s,<br />

peripherals, and learn<br />

various software <strong>com</strong>ponents.<br />

One person dept.<br />

with vendor/contractor<br />

support. Competitive Salary<br />

and benefi ts. Must<br />

relocate. Strong work/<br />

academic references required.<br />

Send resume in<br />

confi dence to:<br />

tatom89@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />

Legends of the Plains<br />

LVNs $21 per hour<br />

& CNAs $10 per hour<br />

Call Teresa or Kristi at<br />

(806) 839-2102.<br />

Part-time job at Doctor’s<br />

office needed ASAP. Must<br />

be <strong>com</strong>puter literate.<br />

Please submit resume to<br />

P.O. Box 1809 Plainview,<br />

TX. 79073-1809.<br />

Tulia Health and<br />

Rehabilitation Center<br />

Part-Time Social Worker<br />

Fill out application at<br />

714 South Austin<br />

Tulia, TX 79088<br />

Ph: 806-995-4810<br />

Fax: 806-995-2263<br />

Plainview<br />

Healthcare<br />

Center<br />

is currently accepting<br />

applications for<br />

PRN<br />

Med Aide<br />

Apply today at:<br />

1510 West 24th<br />

or fax resume to:<br />

806-293-7219<br />

eoe<br />

Check the<br />

Classifieds<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Prairie House<br />

is seeking<br />

• RN Weekend<br />

Supervisor<br />

• Full-Time CNA<br />

Please Call<br />

293-4855<br />

• RNs<br />

• LVNs<br />

• CNAs<br />

Needed for all shifts.<br />

$2000 Sign-on<br />

bonus for nurses and<br />

$500 sign-on for<br />

CNAs. Contact Araseli<br />

Castillo, DON<br />

Castro County Nursing<br />

& Rehabilitation<br />

(806) 647-3117<br />

215. Drivers<br />

Needed<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Class A CDL Drivers<br />

Flatbed & Step Deck.<br />

Prefer experience with<br />

over dimensional freight.<br />

Contact<br />

Thomas Trucking<br />

(806) 652-2152<br />

Owner Operators Only!<br />

Dry Bulk Exp. preferred,<br />

Regional position w/quality<br />

hometime. 2yrs Exp. 24yoa<br />

CDL-A Good MVR<br />

Fuel/Tire Discounts<br />

800-777-8577<br />

220. Clerical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Office Assistant<br />

Filing, data entry, phones,<br />

must have experience in<br />

Quickbooks. Starting pay<br />

$9-$10 depending on experience.<br />

Apply in person at<br />

Westex Enterprises, 701<br />

Milwee.<br />

235.<br />

Childcare<br />

Registered home day care<br />

has opening for child 18<br />

mos. or older. call 296-0376<br />

MARSHFIELD FOOD SAFETY<br />

is currently looking for full-time lab analysts to work<br />

2nd or 3rd shifts at our Plainview, TX lab. Experience<br />

in food safety, microbiology, quality assurance and<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter/internet skills preferred but will train individuals<br />

with strong work ethic and positive attitude.<br />

Please send resume or letter to<br />

hr@marshfieldfoodsafetyllc.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

fax to 812-421-2828, or call 812-464-1038.<br />

Fuel/Tire/Convenience Store Manager:<br />

Area business is looking for Fuel-Tire Sales & Service-C-store<br />

manager for a rural farming <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

3-5 years of management experience in the industry<br />

preferred for interested applicants. Agriculture background<br />

helpful. Competitive salary and great benefit<br />

package.<br />

Email resumes to ruralwtxfueljob@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

Have a job and needing some extra money? Work<br />

part time at PCE in Floydada. PT positions available.<br />

Can work around current work schedule. Pick up application<br />

at 301 E. Missouri.<br />

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

FULL TIME<br />

DIRECTOR/INSTRUCTOR IN RESPIRATORY<br />

CARE<br />

PART TIME INSTRUCTORS<br />

ENGLISH<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

HISTORY<br />

MATH<br />

PART TIME EMPLOYMENT<br />

COSMETOLOGY LAB ASSISTANT<br />

(license is required)<br />

Complete employment listings, job descriptions & applications<br />

are available at our web site:<br />

www.southplainscollege.edu<br />

You may call 296-9611 ex. 4301<br />

SouthPlainsCollegereservestherighttoextendthesearchor not<br />

offerpositionadvertised. Applicantsaresubjecttobackground<br />

checks. An Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity Educational<br />

Institution<br />

240.<br />

22% of people plan to buy a new suit,<br />

shoes, and accessories for their next job interview.<br />

Source: Monster.<strong>com</strong> site poll, wk of 9/20/10<br />

Work Wanted<br />

I’m looking to do part time<br />

work. Call 388-5331 or 388-<br />

1322.<br />

Moving, Hauling, Odd<br />

Jobs, yard cleaning, &<br />

Mowing services! Call 518-<br />

7653, 388-1098 or 296-<br />

9483.<br />

250<br />

Merchandise<br />

260. Garage &<br />

Estates Sales<br />

1112 Itasca, 7:30a-?, Sat.<br />

June 4th! TV’s, furniture,<br />

kitchen ware, home decor,<br />

lawn mower, lots of misc.<br />

Huge Multi-Family Sale!<br />

5201 N. I-27, between UPS<br />

& U.S. Fiberglass<br />

Fri., Sat., & Sun. 8am-?<br />

265. Articles<br />

for Sale<br />

3 strips of track lighting. 92<br />

inches long each. Complete<br />

with 10 lights. 293-7280.<br />

4 Qt. & 6 Qt. pressure cooker,<br />

electric skillet, 296-<br />

6888.<br />

BBQ, Oak, Pecan,<br />

Mesquite, & Hickory wood,<br />

20-60lb. bag.<br />

Call (512) 317-6554.<br />

Cast iron skillets for sale.<br />

Call 296-6888.<br />

E-Bay Consignments<br />

You got something of value<br />

to sell, I will sell it for you!<br />

Call 806-292-7093 for<br />

more information!<br />

Electric motorized scooter<br />

“Jazey Chair.” Two years<br />

old, never used outside of<br />

Sante Fe House. 889-3802<br />

or 774-2853<br />

XL pet carrier for sale,<br />

$25. Call 296-6888.<br />

265. Articles<br />

for Sale<br />

Ford Tractor-Jubilee, runs<br />

good! Need tires, $1500.<br />

Call 292-2485.<br />

Formerly Mahagan Garden<br />

Center, Hanging baskets,<br />

perennials, tomatoes<br />

& pepper plants!<br />

Call 684-2439.<br />

Left over items from back<br />

yard sale will be free!<br />

(806) 296-5747<br />

Legal size file cabinets,<br />

3 drawer, 4 drawer,<br />

5 drawer & 4 drawer fire<br />

file cabinet. Call 293-4321<br />

or 296-2614.<br />

Mattress Sale at 809 N.<br />

Broadway! Come by<br />

between 10am-5pm.<br />

275.<br />

Furniture<br />

Denim sofa & matching<br />

swivel rocker, coffee table &<br />

2 end tables. 684-2243<br />

290.<br />

Appliances<br />

Washer & dryer. Excellent.<br />

Condition.<br />

Call (806) 685-0223.<br />

Whirlpool washer, heavy<br />

duty, top-load, 8-Cycle, 2-<br />

Speed. (806) 494-3709.<br />

310. Guns &<br />

Sporting Goods<br />

Tyler Guns & More<br />

Buy, Sell & Trade • New & Used<br />

One day concealed handgun<br />

classes offered.<br />

Contact Brenda Tyler<br />

DPS Certifi ed Instructor<br />

9 mi. north of Plainvew on I-27<br />

806-293-4400<br />

Find What You’re<br />

Looking For In<br />

<strong>The</strong> Classifi eds!<br />

Cargill Beef’s Plainview Division located in<br />

Plainview, TX is looking for qualified<br />

Production Supervisors<br />

who are interested in be<strong>com</strong>ing part of a<br />

winning management team with one of the largest<br />

employers in West Texas.<br />

Please fill out a job application available<br />

at your local Workforce Solutions Office<br />

with an attached resume.<br />

Cargill is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug<br />

Free Workplace<br />

Cargill’s beef production facility in Plainview, TX has<br />

full-time Maintenance positions available.<br />

Be<strong>com</strong>e a team member with one of the beef industry’s<br />

leaders in plant safety and quality processes.<br />

Cargill offers:<br />

$13.10 starting wages<br />

Safe working environment<br />

Paid vacation and birthday<br />

Seven paid holidays<br />

Health insurance and prescription plan<br />

Please fill out a job application available from<br />

your local Texas Workforce Office.<br />

Cargill is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug<br />

Free Workplace<br />

Cargill, Inc. has full and part time production positions<br />

available. Be<strong>com</strong>e a team member with one of<br />

the beef industry’s leaders in plant safety and quality<br />

processes.<br />

Cargill offers:<br />

$13.10 starting wages<br />

Wages range from $13.10 to $15.10<br />

Safe working environment<br />

Paid vacation and birthday<br />

Seven paid holidays<br />

Health insurance and prescription plan<br />

Flex-time (part-time) employment available<br />

(Flex-time shifts may vary)<br />

Pleae fill out a job application available from<br />

the Plainview Texas Workforce Commission<br />

(TWC) Office located at the Stonegate Shopping<br />

Center.<br />

Cargill is an equal opportunity employer and a drug<br />

free workplace<br />

335. Lawn & Garden<br />

Equipment<br />

Troybilt Bronco Riding<br />

Mower Kohler 18hp Auto<br />

transmission 42” deck,<br />

used 1/2 season $900 995-<br />

5099 or 864-3357<br />

350. Want To<br />

Buy/Trade<br />

Want to buy junk batteries<br />

$11 & up. Call (806)<br />

637-9523 or (806) 891-<br />

1867.<br />

400<br />

Pets &<br />

Livestock<br />

404. Pets, Service<br />

& Supplies<br />

1 1/2 yr. old rat terrier free<br />

to good country home!<br />

Call 296-6888.<br />

4 playful, 7 1/2 wks. old,<br />

female Boxer puppies.<br />

Brown w/white chest, have<br />

1st shots, declawed. $175<br />

Call (806) 288-1545.<br />

Assorted free kittens to<br />

good homes!<br />

Call 494-3057.<br />

BEFORE YOU BUY A PET,<br />

make sure to check the<br />

Plainview Humane Society<br />

first! <strong>The</strong>re are many animals<br />

that need homes.<br />

Call 296-2311 or<br />

<strong>com</strong>e by 500 SW 3rd,<br />

4PM-5:30PM, Mon.-Fri.<br />

Boston Terrier puppies for<br />

sale! $150 each OBO<br />

Call 652-3694.<br />

Female Rat Terrier, 7 1/2<br />

wks. old 296-888.<br />

Free puppies, 7 weeks old,<br />

806-869-5263.<br />

Male Rat Terrier, 4 Months<br />

old. 296-6888.<br />

Male Red Heeler, 3 mo. old,<br />

291-0224.<br />

Two Chihuahua puppies, 8<br />

wks. old. 296-6888.<br />

452.<br />

450<br />

Rentals &<br />

Leases<br />

Apartments<br />

1 br. apt., all utilities pd.<br />

Pay wkly or mthly. 2413 E.<br />

5th. No pets. 292-6904<br />

With our friendly staff you’ll<br />

know your home! 1, 2 or 3 br.<br />

Plainview Apts. 293-2000<br />

452.<br />

Apartments<br />

Bethesda<br />

Manor Apts.<br />

HUD assistance available.<br />

1 bdrm. or effi ciency for<br />

handicapped. All bills paid.<br />

Call Linda 293-7225<br />

Cottonwood Apartments<br />

in Tulia have been <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

remodeled, all new<br />

carpet and paint, all new<br />

bathroom fixtures, all new<br />

kitchen cabinets and appliances,<br />

all new heat and<br />

air, all new satellite, See at<br />

711 S. Austin, Apt 103, call<br />

806-729-6908<br />

Date Street Housing, 1601<br />

N. Date. Security on Premises.<br />

Apts. for rent for permanent<br />

residents. Effic, 1, 2, &<br />

3 bdrms. Stove & refrig.<br />

furn. All utilities +basic cable<br />

included. HUD ok. 293-1104<br />

or <strong>com</strong>e by office.<br />

456. Mobile<br />

Homes & Spaces<br />

2 br 1 ba mobile home,<br />

M&M Mobile Home Park<br />

296-0392 or 292-3151<br />

458. Homes<br />

for Rent<br />

Duplex For Rent Very<br />

nice! 2 br, 2 ba, 2 car<br />

garage, fireplace.292-0489<br />

Taking applications for:<br />

313 W. 10th - 2/1,<br />

$500/$500<br />

Contact Lori Bennett, ERA<br />

Roberts & Wilkins,<br />

REALTORS, 806-293-4413<br />

464. Moving &<br />

Storage<br />

Best Prices<br />

Plus<br />

Inside Loading<br />

Downtown<br />

Wagon Yard<br />

400 Ash St.<br />

293-1133<br />

Need More Space??<br />

Check our prices before<br />

you rent a storage.<br />

Call Sto-N-Go 293-4466<br />

Local News You Can’t Get Anywhere Else!<br />

SEASONAL JOB OPENING<br />

TMC provides center-based, full-day Head Start services<br />

to eligible migrant children and their families at<br />

the center in Plainview.<br />

Full-time positions are eligible to participate in medical,<br />

dental, vision, life insurance and 401k plan.<br />

Teacher: AA/BA in Early Childhood or Child Development<br />

or AA/BA in related field with a minimum<br />

of 18 hours in Early Childhood Education or Child<br />

Development.<br />

Please submit resumes and cover letter to:<br />

Human Resources Department<br />

5215 McPherson Road or P.O. Box 2579<br />

Laredo, Texas 78041 or Laredo, Texas 78044<br />

Fax: 956-724-2558<br />

hrhq@mail.tmccentral.org<br />

Regional<br />

Drivers Wanted<br />

HAZMAT & TANKER<br />

ENDORSEMENTS REQUIRED<br />

GREAT PAY<br />

EXCELLENT BENEFITS<br />

CALL<br />

806-292-5617<br />

FIND FINDAN AN INTERVIEW INTERVIEWTO TO<br />

GET DRESSED DRESSEDUP UP FOR FORAT AT<br />

MYPLAINVIEW.COM/JOBS<br />


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466. Office<br />

Space<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

2807 W. 7th<br />

2777 sq. ft. formerly WIC<br />

Building. Reception area<br />

+ offi ce, 6 exam rooms or<br />

offi ces, 1 executive offi ce,<br />

waiting room 18x23, 2<br />

restrooms, 12x40 storage<br />

room, 26 parking spaces<br />

+ handicap.<br />

Phone: 292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

200 S.E. 4th St.<br />

3 bdrms., 2 bath<br />

1511 sq. ft. plus<br />

120 more in basement.<br />

Deck on<br />

back porch, tons of<br />

kitchen cabinets.<br />

Call for an appointment<br />

to view this<br />

great family home!<br />

Colleen Meyer, Realtor<br />

Lyons Realty<br />

(806) 681-3567<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc<br />

#TACLB011918E - #M18233<br />

428 N. Ash • 293-7302 • www.caprockheatingandair.<strong>com</strong><br />

ENZ Concrete Work<br />

• Sidewalks • Stamp Concrete<br />

• Driveways • Retaining Walls<br />

• Patios • Foundations<br />

• Step Stairs • Demolition<br />

10 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

Jorge Gamboa<br />

(806) 388-0493<br />

Plainview, TX 79072<br />

• All Types Carpentry<br />

• Fencing<br />

• Wall Repairs<br />

• Painting<br />

• Lawn Maintenance<br />

• Misc. Repairs<br />

Brad Bowman<br />

806-494-3684<br />

New Frontier<br />

Sprinkler Systems<br />

• Installation • Repairs<br />

• Trenching • Free Estimates<br />

Financing Available<br />

Steve Solberg, Owner<br />

(Certifi ed Backfl ow Tester)<br />

Licensed By<br />

<strong>The</strong> State Of Texas<br />

293-3806<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

2800 W. 18th: 3 bdrm,<br />

1¾ bath, sunroom, lots<br />

of storage, on corner<br />

near Edgemere and Estacado<br />

schools. Priced to<br />

sell at ...$90,000 $85,000<br />

Petersburg: 2002 Ave.<br />

J. 3 bedroom., 2 bath,<br />

nice house, good location.................$69,500<br />

Petersburg: 2210 E. 1st.<br />

3 bdrm., 1½ bath, fenced<br />

yard, carport ..... $40,500<br />

Mayo Agency<br />

1617 Main<br />

Petersburg<br />

806-667-3593<br />

We Pay<br />

Cash<br />

For<br />

Houses!<br />

292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

Local News You Can’t Get Anywhere Else!<br />

OWENS<br />

ROOFING<br />

Owner: Keith Owens<br />

All Types of Roofi ng and Repair<br />

* Residential * Commercial * Insurance Claim Consulting<br />

* Work Guaranteed * Free Estimates<br />

806-292-4564<br />

1408 Bravo • Plainview, TX • Mobile 774-4185<br />

GET MORE FOR<br />

YOUR MONEY!<br />

Advertise Your Business in <strong>The</strong><br />

Business Spotlight!<br />

Get a 2x2 ad every Sunday for only<br />

$10 a week (4 week minimum).<br />

Call Carol at 296-1303<br />

or Marcie at 296-1304<br />

To Place Your Ad Today!<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

552. Acreage<br />

for Sale<br />

This ad is just a small sample of the<br />

properties that we currently have<br />

for sale.<br />

Please check our website<br />

& give us a call!<br />

We need your listings both large<br />

and small, all types of ag properties<br />

(ESPECIALLY CRP).<br />

HALE CO. COTTON, CORN,<br />

ALFALFA, CATTLE HAVEN -<br />

1489.76 acres +/-, 12 irr. wells<br />

(three new), nine sprinklers<br />

(three new & fi ve recon. in<br />

2008, one new in 2010), large<br />

two-story home <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

remodeled in 2010, one set of<br />

cattle pens, strong water.<br />

CASTRO CO., TX. , on pvmt.,<br />

1808 acres +/-, permitted for<br />

7,200 cows (4,000 milking),<br />

precon. pens with permit, fully<br />

developed with sprinklers, irr.<br />

wells, employee housing, barns,<br />

well developed. Additional 3100<br />

acres +/-, irr., in three tracts.<br />

Can divide!<br />

TOM GREEN CO., TX. DAIRY<br />

– capable of milking 1500 in<br />

a parallel double 16 rapid exit<br />

parlor, large brick home recently<br />

remodeled, 171 acres,<br />

additional adj. land available,<br />

pavement & all weather road,<br />

near San Angelo.<br />

www.scottland<strong>com</strong>pany.<strong>com</strong><br />

Ben G. Scott – Broker<br />

800/933-9698<br />

558. Mobile Homes<br />

& Lots<br />

Call our 24 hour Credit<br />

Hot Line to see if you<br />

qualify for a new home<br />

loan 806-894-3883 or<br />

800-375-8739.<br />

PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE<br />

McILROY’S<br />

PEST CONTROL<br />

COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL<br />

806-296-2313<br />

Monte & Dianne 318 Vernon<br />

Owners Plainview, TX 79072<br />

R&K<br />

STEEL<br />

401 E. 6th St. • Plainview, TX<br />

Building Supplies<br />

New & Used Pipe • Fence Supplies<br />

New & Used Steel • Pipe Threading<br />

806-293-1017<br />

Kevin Shackelford (806) 292-1947<br />

Ronnie Shackelford (806) 292-1946<br />

Yard (806) 685-4666<br />

Randy’s<br />

Appliance Repair<br />

Servicing All Major Brands<br />

Specializing in Whirlpool Products, Kitchen<br />

Aide, Roper,Estate, Kenmore, Some Maytag<br />

Randy Walzier - Owner<br />

(Formerly of OK Radio & TV)<br />

(806) 292-4396<br />

No Job Too Small<br />

Interior/Exterior<br />

Remodeling<br />

Additions, Kitchen & Baths<br />

FREE Estimates<br />

S&S Construction<br />

388-5787<br />

Business is Booming at Reagor-Dykes!<br />

We Have<br />

Spectacular Deals!<br />

JAMES COLEMAN<br />

I’d like to invite all my previous customers,<br />

friends and all prospective<br />

customers out for a visit at Reagor-<br />

Dykes.<br />

Over 30 Years in the Business!<br />

See Me If You’re In <strong>The</strong> Market<br />

For A New or Used Vehicle!<br />

558. Mobile Homes<br />

& Lots<br />

Casa Mobile 2011 16’ de<br />

ancho tiene 3 recamaras 4<br />

2 banos *$255.51 por mes<br />

con *$1500 de entre.<br />

Llame a Rene a 800-830-<br />

3515 *Finance $29,900 y<br />

page el tipico 9% 240<br />

meses* con credito<br />

approvado. RB11394<br />

Need a New Home Now?<br />

Don’t wait, use your tax<br />

refund! We tote the note!<br />

1-800-830-3515<br />

RBI1394<br />

New 3 bed 2 bath. Just<br />

$255.51* with $1500 down.<br />

800-830-3515 $29,900<br />

sale price, $28,400 to<br />

finance, 9% 240 mth.<br />

W.A.C.* RBII3949.<br />

New Doublewide 5 bed 3<br />

bath. Just $563.21 mthly.<br />

Just $3300 down* 888-<br />

539-7780 $65,900 sale,<br />

$62,600 financed, 9% APR<br />

$240 mth. W.A.C.*<br />

RB1398.<br />

560. Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

2 bdrm trailor and land in<br />

Lockney, needs some<br />

work. Call (806) 652-2840.<br />

2/2/2, #12 Westridge Sq.<br />

Completely remodeled!<br />

View photos at viewhomeforsale.blogspot.<strong>com</strong><br />

Call 292-7199.<br />

FSBO 2903 W. 20th St.<br />

3 bdrm/2 bath, sprinkler<br />

system, 2 living areas,<br />

basement. $109,000<br />

Call 292-8802.<br />

FSBO 4-2 1/2-2<br />

1903 W. 19th St. $89,000.<br />

Call 685-4624.<br />

Have You Tried the Classifieds?<br />

808 N. IH-27 • Plainview, TX 79072<br />

293-2511 Cell: 806-388-1919<br />

$5 Coupon<br />

Scott Oil Change<br />

1500 W. 5th<br />

We Specialize In Keeping Cars<br />

Running Like New!<br />

8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.<br />

Monday - Friday Saturday<br />

806-494-3507<br />

560. Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

GREAT BUY. 200 Ash St. Spanish<br />

style home, 2 bdr., LRM. D. RM.<br />

Basement, new heat/air, new roof,<br />

new wiring, mostly new plumbing,<br />

new light fi xtures, new inlaid wood<br />

fl ooring, new cabinets, etc. Detached<br />

garage & workshop area.<br />

$54,000<br />

FORMER PLAINVIEW Chiropractic<br />

Clinic Property. Great property<br />

for Drs., Dentists, offi ces, etc. On<br />

Hwy. 70 West. 3870 sq. ft. bldg.,<br />

good well & septic. Call Raby to<br />

see this bargain. $135,000<br />

SUBURBAN LOTS. Restricted<br />

area. On pavement. No city taxes.<br />

Possible seller fi nance. West of<br />

Plainview.<br />

We have buyers for Farms,<br />

Ranches, Homes & Etc. We<br />

need your listing.<br />

Raby Garrett<br />

Broker Realtor<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

806-293-2572 (Offi ce)<br />

774-6980 (Cell)<br />

Or 296-5274 (Home)<br />

I BUY<br />

HOUSES<br />

Any Cond.<br />

Quick Closing<br />

CASH<br />

OFFER!<br />

Plainview Only<br />

773.1963<br />

562. Commercial<br />

Property<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

PROPERTY<br />

30x55x12<br />

Shop or Storage<br />

Offi ce &<br />

Restroom<br />

$385 Mo.<br />

710 Ind. Blvd.<br />

292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

Pat Ryan ......................... 296-6288<br />

Raby Garrett ................... 296-5274<br />

Cyndy Walter .................. 296-9503<br />

Keith & Cindy Billington .. 296-6918<br />

Florence Carlisle............. 296-9933<br />

Mike Ferguson ................ 292-6096<br />

Bob & Jeanine Brunson.. 729-4438<br />

Lou Bevill .........................292-1744<br />

Kathy Riley........................... 729-5523<br />

600<br />

Transportation<br />

610.<br />

Autos<br />

SOLD<br />

2000 Ford<br />

Focus ZTS<br />

Great School Car! Only 80K,<br />

leather, runs great y $3,395<br />

COUNTY LINE<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

291-8300<br />

03 Cadillac SLS<br />

One Owner, estate car,<br />

37K, $11,995 OBO<br />

A&B Auto<br />

807 W. 5th<br />

293-2277 • 774-5505<br />

1988 Grand Marquis Mercery<br />

for sale! $650<br />

Call 729-5521.<br />

Need to sell<br />

your old car or<br />

truck?<br />

Try using the<br />

Classifieds<br />

296-1303<br />

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY<br />

4508 W. 2nd: Like new 2 story brick home built in 2002, has 4<br />

bedrooms,, 4 1/2 baths, 4-car garage, 2 living areas downstairs<br />

and one living area upstairs. <strong>The</strong> kitchen has granite counter tops,<br />

dining room and office - both have beautiful hardwood floors.<strong>The</strong>re<br />

are 2 fireplaces, great floor plan, well designed, entry has 19 foot<br />

ceilings and throughout the rest of the house has 9 foot ceilings<br />

with lots of crown molding and special wood work.<strong>The</strong> yard has lots<br />

of trees and great landscaping..........................................$538,500<br />

Country Home: Lockney area beautiful brick home with lots<br />

of recent updates, there are 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms,<br />

large living room with a magnificent rock fireplace, approx.<br />

4,136 sq. ft. of living space, great family room, pretty kitchen,<br />

20’X40’ swimming pool, hot tub, play house, 2 car garage, all on 4<br />

acres of land. ............................ WAS $550,000 NOW $475,000<br />

700 N. I-27: Formerly <strong>The</strong> Kettle Restaurant located on I-27 east<br />

access road next to the Best Western Motel and the Comfort<br />

Suites Motel, plus sits next to the intersection of Texas HWY 70<br />

and Interstate 27 on Exit 47, the building was built in 1984 and has<br />

approx 3,573 sq. ft. <strong>The</strong> lot size has just over an acre of land with<br />

44,170 sq. ft. with 29,000 sq. ft. of paved parking area. <strong>The</strong> table,<br />

chairs, and booths stay with the building plus the majority of the<br />

kitchen is intact.This building and location is suitable for many types<br />

of restaurants and lots of other types of businesses .......$388,000<br />

4603 W. 2nd: Very nice 2 story brick Westridge Home, has<br />

5 bedrooms, 41/2 bathrooms, basement, very pretty open style<br />

kitchen, large family area, plus an extra room for family room and<br />

media room. This Westridge home is 8 years old and has approx.<br />

4,045 sq. ft. plus a 3 car garage and great back yard. Trade-in on a<br />

smaller house would be considered.................................$349,000<br />

1819 County Rd. 130: Just a few miles SW of Plainview on an all<br />

weather road just off I-27 and near Sun Rd. Built in approx. 1998,<br />

this home is a 21st century style house with lots of high ceilings,<br />

great kitchen, isolated master bedroom with a fireplace plus very<br />

nice master bath. <strong>The</strong>re are 4 bedrooms, 2 ¾ baths, office area,<br />

family room, huge covered patio, 2 car garage, yard sprinkler<br />

system, plus a 30’ X 50’ metal barn with concrete floor, all sitting on<br />

18.58 acres of land............................................................$325,000<br />

Country Home: 1843 CR 60, Plainview. Located approx. 2.2<br />

miles NW on Hwy. 194 from I-27. Turn right over the railroad tracks<br />

and go 0.4 tenths of a mile west on all weather rd. This brick 2<br />

1/2 year old house sits on 5 acres of fenced land. Most kinds of<br />

cattle and horses are allowed.This beautiful home has high ceilings<br />

throughout and it is truly a 21st century style home. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, great master bedroom & bath with huge<br />

walk-in closets plus there is a state-of-the-art shop building just<br />

behind the house. Go to our website for pictures....Only $262,000<br />

1423 Ebeling: Lovely 2 year old brick home, 4 bedroom, 3 baths,<br />

basement, nice kitchen, beautiful cabinets, eating bar, breakfast<br />

area, formal dining, isolated master bath with Jacuzzi tub, separate<br />

shower, large family room with high ceilings, double garage, no city<br />

taxes. This home has all the 21st century amenities .......$229,500<br />

425 Broadway: Formerly the Old World Antiques building on the<br />

corner of 5th Street & Broadway.This is a very high traffic area.This<br />

building can have so many usages for all types of businesses. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are 28,000 sq. ft. of floor space including the finished basement. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is a large freight elevator in the alley, new cooling tower and boiler<br />

style heating system for low cost utilities.This building is full of class<br />

and style throughout and move-in ready plus has lots of parking.<br />

Was asking $345,000 but now a firm price of.......ONLY $199,000<br />

14 Westridge Square: Best location in the exclusive fenced<br />

secured area of Westridge Square with many other fine homes.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are approx 2,038 sq. ft. plus the basement, very nice living<br />

area, pretty kitchen, fireplace, dining area, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms,<br />

nice master bedroom and bath, basement could be easily used as<br />

3rd bedroom, 2 car garage on corner lot.......................... $198,500<br />

Country Property: Hart, TX Located 2.8 miles North on FM 168.<br />

A 3/2/2 on 9.38 Ac. living, dining, office, utility, 20x16 basement and<br />

27x40 barn. New septic system and much more. Good<br />

buy......................................................................................$198,000<br />

7201 Olton Rd.: Located about 1.5 miles west of the Plainview city<br />

limits on the south side of the road. Wonderful large 2.33 acre lot<br />

with a gorgeous hillside view from every room in the house. This is<br />

a 2 story house with approx 2,680 sq. ft., 2 living areas, 2 fireplaces,<br />

office, double garage, 2 ¾ baths, and much more........... $194,950<br />

1310 Canyon: Spacious home on a corner lot has a huge master<br />

bedroom with a walk-in closet. Nice size kitchen with a pantry,<br />

breakfast bar and large eating area with built in hutch. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

loads of storage throughout the house. Living room has fireplace<br />

with built ins and a tray ceiling. This 3 bedroom 2 ½ baths house<br />

is extremely nice and has approx 3,338 sq. ft. of living space, 2 car<br />

garage and more ............................................................... $182,500<br />

1005 Holliday: Beautiful large brick home with much updating in<br />

the kitchen, dining room & living room area. <strong>The</strong> dining room<br />

has a built in china cabinet, living room has vaulted ceiling, lots<br />

of storage throughout, huge basement with a built in desk, lots of<br />

new plumbing, great yard with sprinkler system, double garage,<br />

great location ..................................................................... $163,500<br />

1105 Itasca: Exquisite brick home with 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths,<br />

3 car garage plus a large basement. Home has 2 living areas,<br />

an office, oversized utility room with 2 closets, beautiful<br />

fireplace and huge atrium room. Ample closet space<br />

throughout. Both front and backyard have sprinkler<br />

systems.......................................WAS $165,000 NOW $160,000<br />

1210 W. 24th: PRICE REDUCED – beautiful large brick, 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 living areas, formal dining, large kitchen/breakfast<br />

area, 2 ¾ baths plus a ½ bath, double garage, double carport,<br />

covered patio, circular drive, private well, city sewer, workshop/<br />

storage, very nice, ......................WAS $175,000 NOW $159,900<br />

1413 Kings Row: Extremely nice brick home built in 1996. This<br />

home has high ceilings, lots of extra wood work with crown<br />

molding, great kitchen, very pretty cabinets, French doors going<br />

out to the patio, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement, very nice master<br />

bath with Whirlpool tub & separate shower, huge lot, very special<br />

large work shop or man cave,........................................... $156,500<br />

218 NW Alpine: NEW LISTING, beautiful custom built home<br />

with the Better Homes & Gardens design appeal. This home<br />

has pretty wood flooring, new style carpet, lots of updating and<br />

recent remodeling, great floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,<br />

very nice kitchen and formal dining room, 2 living areas with<br />

fireplaces, wonderful backyard with a great patio, approx 2,555 sq.<br />

ft. of living space, 2 car garage.......................................... $154,500<br />

1106 Ennis: This home has 2 living areas, both with fireplaces,<br />

all 3 bedrooms are large with spacious closets. <strong>The</strong>re are 2<br />

baths, nice kitchen, office or hobby area, approx 2,707 plus<br />

sq. ft., there is a tremendous amount of storage space & builtins,<br />

heating and ref air installed in 2010, 2 car garage, $3,000<br />

carpet allowance .........................................................$149,900<br />

906 Jefferson: Brick, one owner, very well cared for custom built<br />

home, located in an excellent location in immaculate condition<br />

throughout. <strong>The</strong> rooms are spacious, excellent curb appeal, lovely<br />

landscaping, circular drive, sprinkler system. <strong>The</strong> family room has<br />

a pretty fireplace, wooden doors lead out to a patio.<strong>The</strong>re are 3 brs<br />

and 2 baths, Seller will give $3,000 paint allowance........ $149,500<br />

1213 Zephyr: Custom built brick home on corner lot, has living<br />

room, dining room, great den with a fireplace, extra large kitchen<br />

with a breakfast nook, large utility room, 3 bedroom, 2 ¾ baths,<br />

great yard with cinder block fence, storm cellar, and very nice<br />

covered patio ..............................WAS $152,000 NOW $146,000<br />

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1612 Utica: 3-1.5-1 $5,000 paint all.......................... $69,500<br />

3910 Sides: Brick 3-2-2 Updated, immaculate............ $89,900<br />

2705 Mesa: Brick 3-2-2-Cellar-Stg. Bldg./Shop............ $96,000<br />

1900 W.11 th : Brick 4-2 Dbl. Carport, 2 living areas ........ $99,900<br />

1210 Garland: Large brick 3-2-2, $10,000 allow........$110,000<br />

1209 Floydada: Brick 3-2-2, 2 living areas, cellar..... $139,500<br />

906 Jefferson: Brick 3-2-2-dining rm, Sprinklers. ..... $149,500<br />

1210 W. 24 th : Large 4-4-2, Dining room, 2 acres ....... $159,900<br />

1005 Holliday: Brick 3-2-2-Bsmt. Sunroom, Stg. ..... $163,500<br />

1423 Ebeling: Brick 4-3-2-Bsmt. 4 years old. .......... $229,500<br />

600 Blk 24 th St.: 2 Commercial Lots................... $8,000 ea.<br />

105 N. Skipworth: Kress, 3 <strong>com</strong>mercial bldgs.......... $35,000<br />

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WEST OF YONKERS: Very neat & clean, carpet updated, fireplace, 2-baths, 3-bedrooms........................................................................ $69,900<br />

NEW LISTING: 3-Bedrooms, isolated master, remodeled master bath, central heat & air, 1¾ baths, hardwood floors...............................$57,500<br />

WESTSIDE: Excellent location, 3-2-2, Pretty Interior, Lots of “EXTRAS”-Fireplace, Sprinklers, Shutters, Appliances .............................$105,750<br />

JUST A HOP & SKIP TO THE GOLF COURSE: Brick 2-Bedroom, 1¾ baths, central heat & air, fenced, carport, Clean ...................................$65,000<br />

JUST 1-MILE FROM CITY LIMITS: Located on approx 1-acre, 3-Bedroom Brick, 2-bath, No city taxes, central heat/air.....................................$95,OOO<br />

IT’S BIG & ROOMY: 3-large bedrooms, 2½ baths, corner fireplace, central heat/air, 2-car garage ............................................$59,950<br />

NEW LISTING: Excellent Westside Location, 3-1¾-2, fireplace, 2-living areas, 2-out-buildings ............................................................$114,900<br />

NEW LISTING: Country Brick Home, 3-2-2, Brand New Carpet, Finished Basement, 2-Acres.......................................................................$109,500<br />

CUSTOM ONE-OWNER: Pretty contemporary interior, Garden style home, 2-bedrooms, & fireplace ................................................................$149,900<br />

1905 JEFFERSON: Sunroom, Basement, kitchen Appliances, sprinkler system, fireplace, 2-car garage .................................................................$109,500<br />

NEW LISTING: Immaculate interior, 3-2-2, fireplace Sunroom, New Roof Shingles, granite & ceramic tile ................................................................$105,000<br />

NEW LISTING: Over 1,800 sq.ft., central heat & air, 3-Bedrooms, 1¾ baths, Updated Kitchen Cabinets, corner lot ....................................................$73,500<br />

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Vehicles<br />

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3011 W. 19th: Lovely updated home with large sunroom. Fresh<br />

paint inside/outside, new water heater, wood laminate flooring,<br />

remodeled primary bath, new doors throughout, currently<br />

remodeling master bath, has 3 bdrms., 2 bath, 2 car garage,<br />

approx. 2,164 sq. ft. Asking................................................$145,000<br />

1209 Floydada: Seller will give a $5,000 carpet allowance.<br />

Lovely brick home has 2 living areas, dbl. garage, 3 bdrms.,<br />

2 baths, lg. sunroom, 2 of the bedrooms and den open out into the<br />

sunroom. House has many extras throughout, excellent location,<br />

corner lot, cellar under storage building, circular drive, Seller will<br />

give a $5,000 carpet allowance..WAS $156,000 NOW $139,500<br />

1305 Ebeling: Super nice brick home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

lots of remodeling with new paint on both interior and exterior, new<br />

heavy shingles, family room has brick fireplace, nice kitchen with<br />

some new appliances, light fixtures, basement and covered patio,<br />

double garage, no city taxes .............................................$139,000<br />

1118 Zephyr: Very nice, brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, large<br />

home with 2 living areas. This home has a fireplace, lots of closet<br />

space,&askylight & pantry in the kitchen.Has automatic sprinklers<br />

front & back, storage building in the backyard with large mature<br />

trees. <strong>The</strong>re is a cellar with the entrance in the garage ... $129,900<br />

3505 Garland: Extremely nice brick home w/3 br, 2 baths, plus<br />

kitchen & dining room <strong>com</strong>bination.Living area has a vaulted ceiling<br />

& fireplace. A 21X24 shop bldg w/an overhead door & access to<br />

alley.Plus 12X15 metal storage bldg.PRICE REDUCED, plus owner<br />

will pay $1,500 buyer’s closing cost..WAS $135,000 NOW 129,500<br />

5800 Olton Rd.: Commercial Property formerly Dr. Fields and<br />

Dr. Millers Chiropractic office just west of I-27. Building has<br />

many uses and has approx 3,114 sq. ft. on the main floor and<br />

756 sq. ft. upstairs. Great building, has plenty of parking and seller<br />

is anxious!..................................... WAS $138,000 NOW $125,000<br />

1300 Yonkers: Lovely home on corner lot. Many updates in the<br />

last 3 years such as wood laminate flooring in 2 living areas and<br />

master bedroom, plantation shutters, heat pump, <strong>com</strong>modes,<br />

fence, screened-in porch, some new landscaping, 3 bdrms.,<br />

2 baths and more...............................................................$120,000<br />

1000 Canyon: Lovely Home Plus Rental. Great home with lots of<br />

skylights and vaulted ceilings throughout the 2 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

home, lovely backyard has lattice covered patio. Attached rental<br />

unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and was updated in 2010 with new<br />

plumbing, kitchen cabinets, central heat & air, .75 bath, interior<br />

paint, and utility room. Great in<strong>com</strong>e possibilities. ............$119,500<br />

401 SW 8th St.: Lockney TX, great west side location. Approx<br />

2,211 sq. ft. of living space with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living<br />

areas,diningroom,greatkitchensetup,somenewpaint,newflooring<br />

currently being installed, CH/A, 2 car garage, all for.........$113,500<br />

1210 Garland: Spacious brick home, great location has approx<br />

2,002 sq. ft. of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pretty kitchen,<br />

2 car garage, corner lot, some new fencing, sprinkler in front yard,<br />

seller will allow buyer a $10,000 painting and updating allowance,<br />

Asking only......................................................................... $110,000<br />

4216 Ridgeway: Very nice & cute brick home, 3 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths, iso master & master bath. Kitchen is extra<br />

pretty, fireplace, there is a bonus room at back of the<br />

house that is absolutely beautiful. Backyard has a great<br />

covered patio, workshop, and front and back both have sprinkler<br />

systems....................................... WAS $114,500 NOW $109,900<br />

201 Thomas Blvd.: Large brick home in nice location. <strong>The</strong>re have<br />

been many recent updates. <strong>The</strong>re are 4 brs, 3 bathrooms, large<br />

bedroom above the garage, pretty kitchen, good floor plan, approx<br />

1,987 sq. ft. of living space .................... WAS $118,500 $109,500<br />

1900 W. 11TH: Spacious brick 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Has a large<br />

kitchen & dining room, office area in the family room, almost new<br />

tankless water heater, water softener, and double carport,... $104,900<br />

2706 Mesa: Very well cared for home, open living/dining/kitchen<br />

area with a fireplace, eating bar, vaulted ceiling in living room. Extra<br />

large utility room with storage area. Exterior trim is metal, metal<br />

roof, almost new 12’x20’ building, well landscaped, 3 bdrms.,<br />

2 bath, 2 car garage. Move-in ready....................................$96,000<br />

711 Ave. I Hale Center: Very well maintained house on large<br />

lot. Brick with metal siding on soffit. Great patio area, sunroom,<br />

basement, CH & air not very old, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, approx 1,936<br />

sq. ft., very large work shop/barn, lots of house for only....$95,000<br />

3910 Sides: Brick home, move-in ready, wood laminate,<br />

pretty paint colors, new light fixtures, stainless steel<br />

appliances including the refrigerator that stay, also there<br />

is a deck and security system, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car<br />

garage.........................REDUCED, WAS $92,800 NOW $89,500<br />

4211 Ridgeway: NEW LISTING, very nice brick home in Westgate.<br />

Has 2 living areas which one of these could be a large 4th bedroom.<br />

Lots of recent remodeling, laminated wood style floors, fresh paint,<br />

ref air – central heat, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen, fenced<br />

yard, patio and nice storage building. ..................................$87,500<br />

Country Home:Hale Center, just outside of city limits, some original<br />

hardwoodfloors,centralheat,refair,3bedrooms,2bath,2cargarage,all<br />

sitting on 1.12 acres of land just minutes from Plainview... $79,900<br />

1612 Utica: Good floor plan, nice kitchen/dining area, opened to<br />

the living area. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 1 car garage.<br />

Seller will give a $5,000 carpet allowance. Low Price of ... $69,500<br />

927 Broadway: Reduced! Commercial bldg., move-in ready with<br />

new carpet and lots of new ceramic tile, 5 private offices, large<br />

reception area, w/secretary area, 2 restrooms, coffee room, lots<br />

storage, lots parking area...............WAS $89,500 NOW $68,900<br />

Commercial Lot: On Yonkers St. Near the hospital and Houston<br />

school. This lot is a great location ............................ONLY $63,000<br />

1401 W. 25th: Pretty 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with attached garage<br />

that has been changed into an office, extra storage room and large<br />

closet, <strong>The</strong> back yard is fenced and has a nice patio ........ $60,500<br />

305 W. Locust: Lockney, TX nice 3 bedrooms 1 bath home<br />

with nice size bedrooms, large kitchen, large covered front<br />

porch, 2 car carport, and a nice storage building in the back<br />

yard,.................................................WAS $59,900 NOW $55,000<br />

200 Ash: NEW LISTING, lots of recent remodeling and<br />

is currently being <strong>com</strong>pleted, some new plumbing, new<br />

roof shingles, floor covering, fresh paint, kitchen cabinets,<br />

range, french doors, heating & cooling, and more.<br />

2 bedroom 1 bath, 2 car garage .........................................$54,000<br />

217 SE 8th: Good investment property for rental in<strong>com</strong>e or a great<br />

starter home.<strong>The</strong>re are 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, nice kitchen, living<br />

area, plus a carport.....................................................Only $39,900<br />

1318 Utica: Nice 3 bedroom, 1 ¾ bath, one car garage, large dining<br />

room, central heat, kitchen, family room, storage building Great<br />

Price ................. REDUCED WAS $37,500 NOW ONLY $34,900<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #124 G is located in an exclusive area,<br />

lot size is 65’x100’. Great place to build a home.................. $33,500<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #124 H is located in an exclusive area.<br />

<strong>The</strong> size is 65’x100’. Great place to build a home................$27,000<br />

1403 Bravo: Large country lot approx ¾ of an acre on paved street,<br />

is tied to Grand Castles Water Corp. Owner anxious, GREAT<br />

DEAL.................................................................................... $15,000


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AVISO DE AUDIENCIA<br />

PUBLICA CONDADO DE<br />

HALE, TEXAS<br />

La Corte de Comisionados<br />

del Condado de Hale cordialmente<br />

invita al publico a<br />

asistir a una audiencia<br />

sobre el tema de una nueva<br />

delimitacion del condado el<br />

dia 13 de junio 2011, a las<br />

10:00 a.m. Esta reunion se<br />

celebrara en el edificio del<br />

Tribunal del Condado de<br />

Hale, 500 Broadway, Plainview,<br />

TX 79072.<br />

La Corte de Comisionados<br />

esta considerando uno o<br />

mas planes alternativos<br />

para la nueva delimitacion<br />

de los precintos de la Corte<br />

de Comisionados del Condado.<br />

Los cambios en los<br />

limites actuales de cada<br />

precinto de la Corte de<br />

Comisionados tambien<br />

afectaran los precintos electorales,<br />

lugares de votacion,<br />

y precintos de los Jueces de<br />

Paz y sus Alguaciles. La<br />

opinion del publico sera de<br />

mucha utilidad.<br />

Firma: Bill A. Coleman<br />

Juez del Condado de Hale<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC<br />

HEARING<br />

HALE COUNTY, TEXAS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioners Court<br />

of Hale County cordially<br />

invites the Public to attend a<br />

hearing on the topic of<br />

county redistricting on the<br />

13th day of June, 2011 at 10<br />

a.m. This meeting will be<br />

held in the Hale County<br />

Courthouse, 500 Broadway,<br />

Plainview, TX 79072.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioners Court<br />

is considering one or more<br />

alternate plans for the redistricting<br />

of County Commissioners<br />

Court precincts.<br />

Changes in the existing<br />

boundaries of each Commissioners<br />

Court precinct<br />

will also have an impact on<br />

election precincts, polling<br />

places, and Jusice of the<br />

Peace/Constable precincts.<br />

Public <strong>com</strong>ment is sincerely<br />

solicited.<br />

Signed: Bill A. Coleman<br />

Hale County Judge<br />

(May 29, 2011)<br />

702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

Notice of Public Sale<br />

Storge Unit Contents<br />

STO-N-GO will hold a public<br />

sale of delinquent units in<br />

order to satisfy landlord’s<br />

lien. <strong>The</strong> sale will be conducted<br />

on Saturday, June 4,<br />

2011 at 10:00 AM starting at<br />

our location 10th and Ennis<br />

then over to the I-27 location.<br />

Unit items sold for<br />

CASH to the highest bidder.<br />

Cleanup deposit is required.<br />

Property includes contents<br />

of units of the following<br />

delinquent tenants: #6<br />

Valerie Mansell, #20 William<br />

Andrea, #44 Patricia Neeley,<br />

#86 Oralia Martinez,<br />

#115 Leslie Leishman, #145<br />

Johnny Hernandez, #165<br />

Arturo Antunez, #173 Meagan<br />

Moreman, #185 Valentino<br />

Hernandez.<br />

(May 27, 29, June 3, 2011)<br />

NOTICE OF SALE<br />

Pursuant to Chapter 59, TX<br />

Property Code, Another<br />

Attic Self Storage will hold a<br />

Public Auction of property<br />

being sold to satisfy a Landlord’s<br />

Lien. Sale will be on<br />

June 16, 2011. Terms:<br />

CASH ONLY. Seller<br />

reserves the right to refuse<br />

any bid and to withdraw the<br />

property from sale. Auction<br />

rules are available on the<br />

day of the sale.<br />

1401 N. I-27 at 10:30 AM<br />

Tiffany Williams: TV, washing<br />

machine, furniture<br />

Jonathan Loredo: love<br />

seat, bed, kitchen items<br />

Kenneth Truesdale: big<br />

screen TV<br />

Michelle Ruiz: tool box,<br />

leather couch, furniture<br />

Jesus Delacerda: vacuum,<br />

toys, entertainment center,<br />

motorcycle for salvage<br />

Christina Villalon: washer/dryer,<br />

refrigerator, beds<br />

Jonathan Terrance Moore:<br />

furniture, household items<br />

Tiffany Rodriquez: beds,<br />

toys, DVD player<br />

Maria Ruiz: refrigerator,<br />

chairs, clothes<br />

Nina Flores: foosball table<br />

David Ashton: table, outdoor<br />

cookers, TV<br />

Veronica Garcia: cook<br />

stove, furniture<br />

Gloria Perez: curio cabinet,<br />

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702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

HALE COUNTY AIRPORT<br />

TxDOT CSJ #1105PLAIN<br />

A “Notice to Bidders” is<br />

issued for the construction<br />

of airport improvements at<br />

the Hale County Airport for:<br />

Reconstruct hangar access<br />

TW & apron on Northwest<br />

side. Sealed proposals<br />

need to be addressed and<br />

delivered to Ms. Maretta<br />

Smithson, Hale County<br />

Auditor, at the Hale County<br />

Courthouse, 500 Broadway,<br />

Plainview, Texas, 79072.<br />

Proposals will be received<br />

until 10:00 AM, June 28,<br />

2011, then publicly opened<br />

and read.<br />

Bidders may view and<br />

obtain plan sets, free of<br />

charge, from Plans Online<br />

http://www.txdot.gov/business/contractors_consultants/plans_online.htm.<br />

Or<br />

bidders may buy plan sets<br />

from the Reproduction <strong>com</strong>panies<br />

that are listed on the<br />

website.<br />

Technical questions concerning<br />

the specifications<br />

and plans should be directed<br />

to Mr. Dan Neelley, P.E.<br />

with Parkhill, Smith & Cooper,<br />

Inc., at 806-376-8600.<br />

For other information please<br />

visit the Aviation website,<br />

http://www.txdot.gov/business/projects/aviation.htm<br />

or call Kelle Chancey,<br />

TxDOT, Aviation, at 512-<br />

416-4514.<br />

(May 29, June 5, 2011)<br />

CITATION BY<br />

PUBLICATION<br />

TRC 109 &114<br />

Cause No. B37619-1012<br />

BAC HOME LOANS<br />

SERVICING, L.P.<br />

Plaintiff<br />

IN THE DISTRICT COURT<br />

VS<br />

JILL ANNETTE DEERING<br />

AND THE UNKNOWN<br />

HEIRS AT LAW OF<br />

DAMON DEERING,<br />

Defendants<br />

HALE COUNTY, TEXAS<br />

IN RE:<br />

703 El Paso Street<br />

Plainview, TX. 79072<br />

242nd Judicial District<br />

TO: THE UNKNOWN<br />

HEIRS AT LAW OF<br />

DAMON DEERING,<br />

DECEASED, Defendant-<br />

GREETING<br />

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:<br />

“You have been sued. You<br />

may employ an attorney. If<br />

you or your attorney do<br />

not file a written answer<br />

with the clerk who issued<br />

this citation by 10:00 am<br />

on the Monday next following<br />

the expiration of 42<br />

days after the date this<br />

citation was issued, a<br />

default judgement may be<br />

taken against you.”<br />

You are hereby <strong>com</strong>manded<br />

702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

to appear by filing a written<br />

answer to the Plaintiff’s<br />

Original Petition at or before<br />

10:00 o’clock A.M. on the<br />

Monday next after the expiration<br />

of 42 days after the<br />

date of issuance of this citation<br />

before the Honorable<br />

242nd District Court of Hale<br />

County, at the Justice Center<br />

in said County in Plainview,<br />

Texas. Said Plaintiff<br />

Petition was filed in said<br />

court on the 6th day of<br />

December, 2010 in the<br />

above entitled cause.<br />

A brief statement of the<br />

nature of this suit is as follows,<br />

to-wit: Plaintiff, BAC<br />

Home Loan Servicing, LP,<br />

its successors and assigns<br />

by and through its attorney<br />

of record, Jason A. LeBoeuf<br />

of Barrett Daffin Frappier<br />

Turner & Engel, LLP, 15000<br />

Surveyor Blvd., Addison,<br />

Texas 75001, 972-386-<br />

5040, brought suit against<br />

Defendants Jill Annette<br />

Deering and the Unknown<br />

Heirs of Damon Deering, to<br />

enforce the Loan Agreement<br />

on the property located<br />

at 703 El Paso, Plainview,<br />

TX 79072 and legally<br />

described as:<br />

THE SOUTH ONE-HALF<br />

(S/2) LOT 6 AND THE EAST<br />

83.82 FEET OF LOT 7 AND<br />

LOT 8, BLOCK 74,<br />

ALEXANDER AND WEST-<br />

MORELAND ADDITION TO<br />

THE TOWN OF PLAIN-<br />

VIEW, HALE COUNTY,<br />

TEXAS, ACCORDING TO<br />

THE MAP OR PLAT OF<br />

SAID SUBDIVISION OF<br />

RECORD IN VOLUME 14,<br />

PAGE 132 OF THE HALE<br />

COUNTY, TEXAS,<br />

ACCORDING TO THE MAP<br />

OR PLAT OF SAID SUBDI-<br />

VISION OF RECORD IN<br />

VOLUME 14, PAGE 132 OF<br />

THE HALE COUNTY DEED<br />

R E C O R D S .<br />

Issued and given under my<br />

hand and seal of said Court<br />

at Plainview, Texas this 29th<br />

day of April, 2011.<br />

Attorney for Plaintiff or<br />

Plaintiff: Jason A. LeBoeuf<br />

15000 Surveyor Boulevard,<br />

Suite 100<br />

Addison, Texas 75001<br />

Clerk of the Court:<br />

64th and 242nd<br />

District Court<br />

Plainview, Texas 79072<br />

Hale, County, Texas<br />

(May 8, 15, 22, 29)<br />

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2615 W. 18th<br />

Nice two story in nice neighborhood, featuring a large barn in large<br />

backyard. Guys will really go for this 24x30 barn! House has 3 bedrooms<br />

and 2 baths, nice open kitchen/dining/sunroom. Priced at<br />

$99,900. For showing call Jeanine Brunson, 806-729-4438. Take a<br />

look inside at billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jeanine Brunson • 729-4438<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

Country Home<br />

On 10 acres! Home has 3 bedrooms and over 2,000 sq. ft. plus<br />

a basement. Wood burning fi replace, huge country kitchen! Very<br />

large master bedroom, study or playroom and covered deck are<br />

nice extras. $95,000.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, 292-0263<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

To advertise contact<br />

Jason Johnson<br />

at 806.296.1305<br />

or<br />

jjohnson@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />

3009 Olton Rd. • Plainview<br />

30 YEARS<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

in Plainview and surrounding area.<br />

Let me do your ‘home work’!<br />

806.292.0263<br />

debbi.wilkins@era.<strong>com</strong><br />

Debbi Wilkins<br />

Broker Associate<br />

#12 Westridge Square<br />

All In <strong>The</strong> Family<br />

Spacious family home,<br />

2-story with 3 bedrooms, 2.5<br />

baths, over 4,000 sq. ft. living<br />

area, plus a basement!<br />

Lots of extras, including appliances,<br />

sprinkler system,<br />

sunroom, more! Great Westside<br />

location. $191,900.<br />

Bill Strickland, 292-1687<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins<br />

Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Open House Today 2:00 to 4:00<br />

412 West 9th<br />

A CHARMING HISTORIC HOME! Built 1914 featuring 4-bedrooms<br />

plus offi ce or 5th bedroom, refi nished original hardwood<br />

fl oors, brand new carpet, dual pane windows, hydro-jet bath tub<br />

and separate marble shower, crown moldings, large dining area<br />

and lots of kitchen cabinets. Has a covered patio, located on a<br />

corner lot. PRICE JUST REDUCED - NOW $89,000.<br />

Cary Eaves, 773-7140, or Buddy Brown, 774-8994.<br />

www.morganeavesrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Morgan-Eaves Real Estate • 296-5514<br />

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Dodson Agency<br />

917 Broadway • Plainview<br />

806-293-4269<br />

exceptional homes at<br />

One of the best locations in the exclusive Westridge<br />

Square. On a corner lot with one of the few side<br />

double garage entrances. This home has had extensive<br />

updating and remodeling in the last 2 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kitchen is great looking with new granite counter<br />

tops, new appliances, new fl oor covering, new<br />

sink, new faucet and new light fi xtures. <strong>The</strong> master<br />

bedroom is extra large with built-in bookcases, huge<br />

walk-in closet and a very nice master bath. <strong>The</strong> living<br />

area is also extra large with high ceilings, lots of<br />

crown molding and special woodwork plus a brick<br />

fi replace. <strong>The</strong>re are a total of 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and a nice size basement. <strong>The</strong> yard is extra special and spacious. Call for an<br />

appointment to see this home that is <strong>com</strong>pletely move-in ready. All for only $210,000.<br />

Keith and Cindy Billington, 296-6918<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

Country<br />

Home<br />

Minutes from Plainview<br />

with 5 acres of<br />

land. This beautiful<br />

brick 2½ year old<br />

home is truly a 21st<br />

century style home<br />

with high ceilings, open style gourmet kitchen. <strong>The</strong> isolated master bedroom is extra large and the master bath has a great oversized glass<br />

style walk in shower plus a huge closet. This home has a total of 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, huge living area with crown moulding, fi replace, and<br />

high ceilings. <strong>The</strong>re is also an above ground Texas Tech designed storm room and located in the back yard is a man’s cave shop building for<br />

fun, hobbies with electricity and water plus concrete fl oors. If you have show calves, and/or horses, the fenced 5 acres is all you need. Location<br />

is 2.2 miles NW on Hwy. 194 from I-27. Look for a sign with an arrow pointing to turn right over the RR tracks and go North 4 tenths of a mile.<br />

Call for an appointment to see this great property. Was $262,000, NOW $259,000.<br />

Jeanine Brunson • 729-4438<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

425 Broadway<br />

Huge price reduction on this<br />

extraordinary property. This<br />

is one of the best looking<br />

buildings in Texas with all of<br />

the class a building can have.<br />

Formerly Old World Antiques<br />

location on the corner of 5th<br />

St. and Broadway with approx. 20,000 cars a day traveling by this location. Let your imagination and dream determine what type<br />

of business you would like to have at this great property with endless usages. <strong>The</strong>re is 28,000 sq. ft. of fl oor space including the<br />

basement. <strong>The</strong> decor and the style of this building is already there with lots of unique rooms, store fronts, stylish wood features<br />

and great fl oor covering both in the upper level and the basement. Thousands of dollars was spent on the lavish staircase going<br />

down into the basement. <strong>The</strong> opportunity is there to turn this building into a mall with numerous businesses throughout the<br />

building. If you are an entrepreneur or want to be<strong>com</strong>e an entrepreneur this is the best chance you may ever have. You need to<br />

understand this property would cost millions to replace and it was a bargain when the sellers were asking $345,000 for it. But<br />

now they will sell this building for the fi rm price of only $199,000. Call us for <strong>com</strong>plete details.<br />

Keith and Cindy Billington, 296-6918<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong> • Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

Huge Reduction!<br />

201 Thomas Blvd.<br />

Extremely nice brick home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, almost 2,000<br />

sq. ft. of living space, has an upstairs bonus room, very nice dining<br />

room - kitchen <strong>com</strong>bo, covered porch, patio, corner lot, 2 car<br />

garage. Was $109,500, NOW $98,500.<br />

Jeanine Brunson, 729-4438<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Billington Real Estate , 293-2572<br />

Sunnyside, Texas<br />

Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has over 2,300 sq. ft., sits<br />

on approx. one acre. Lots of storage in this great home, plus a<br />

patio/deck, fi replace and offi ce. $70,000.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, 292-0263<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Extras, Extras<br />

Brick 3-2-2, has nice space on a large lot. Pretty fi replace, large<br />

laundry room, built-in appliances, sprinkler system and 10’x14’<br />

mini-shop. Priced right at only $96,500.<br />

Lori Bennett, 292-2583<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors, 293-4413<br />

2604 W. 19th<br />

This 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath home looks like something from Better<br />

Homes & Gardens! Totally remodeled, new tile, paint, light<br />

fi xtures. Great looking kitchen with built-ins! Wonderful neighborhood.<br />

$84,750.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, 292-0263<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Near Schools<br />

Cozy 3 bedroom with attached garage in good location has<br />

recent upgrades, including paint and fl oor covering. Some<br />

original hardwood fl oors. All appliances stay, one-year warranty<br />

provided! $69,900.<br />

Lori Bennett, 292-2583<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

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2608-B 500 Dallas Olton Street Rd.<br />

Plainview, TX 79072-7530<br />

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1202 Garland - Reduced!<br />

1202 GARLAND<br />

Beautiful trim work and molding throughout this great family<br />

home. 3 bedrooms and 2½ baths - 1 just wonderfully remodeled.<br />

<strong>The</strong> large family room is open to the kitchen and dining<br />

room and features include a fi replace, bay window and breakfast<br />

area and built-in desk, in the kitchen and 2nd living area.<br />

Pretty lawn, automatic sprinklers and covered patio. Move-in<br />

ready! $169,900.<br />

Kim Street, 292-9944<br />

www.streetsrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Street Real Estate, 293-9944<br />

3011 W. 19th - New Listing<br />

Right out of a magazine! Big-bright-sunny sunroom, fresh paint out/<br />

inside, wood laminate fl oors, fi replace in den plus living room, 3 bedroom,<br />

updated 2 bath, double garage with new doors. 2164 sq. ft.,<br />

large backyard, located on quiet street! $145,000.<br />

Cyndy Walter • 292-0351<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

Great Country Property<br />

On a small acreage, this property has a main house with 3 br., 2<br />

baths, and another house with 3 br., 1½ bath. Also included is a<br />

30x60 barn with attached carport and offi ce, and horse corrals.<br />

Will provide one year warranty on main house. $125,000.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, 292-0263<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Lovely Home Plus Rental<br />

Two homes for a bargain price. Pretty 2 bedroom, 2 bath home<br />

has an attached rental unit that has 2 bedrooms, .75 bath. Rental<br />

was updated in 2010 with new central heat/air and other updates.<br />

Located on a corner lot, property has loads of features one needs<br />

to see to appreciate. Now Priced at $116,500.<br />

Pat Ryan, 774-7777<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

Edgemere Addition<br />

Great Neighborhood! This brick 3-2-2 has been well maintained<br />

and has great street appeal. <strong>The</strong> huge kitchen and<br />

dining areas in this home are great for family and friends gatherings!<br />

Ask us about no or low down payment loans for this<br />

property. $95,500.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, 292-0263<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Close To Schools<br />

Within walking distance to 2 schools, this 4 bedroom, 1½ bath<br />

home features decorator colors, re-fi nished hardwood fl oors,<br />

breakfast room, formal dining room and small offi ce area. This<br />

ultra-charming house has lots of space with over 1800 sq. ft.<br />

and sits on 2 lots. $83,900.<br />

Lynn Goddard • 685-8013<br />

www.streetrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Street Real Estate • 293-9944<br />

307 W. Willow, Lockney<br />

Brick home in Lockney, great neighborhood! Features include<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage, plus a shop and storage<br />

buildings. Built-in appliances and patio are great extras! Spacious,<br />

with some fresh paint and recently installed fl oor coverings.<br />

$64,950.<br />

Bill Strickland, 292-1687<br />

www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

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