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FOOTBALL<br />

SCOREBOARD<br />

Plainview 28<br />

Andrews 15<br />

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

September 4, 2011<br />

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

Back In Time ...... 3A<br />

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

Classified Classifieds ...... 5-8C<br />

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

INDEX<br />

Lifestyles ........ 1-4C<br />

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

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

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

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

VOLUME 121, NUMBER 177<br />

Texas Tech 50<br />

Texas St. 10<br />

Plainview Christian 38<br />

Miami JV 20<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

This photo is part of the City of Plainview’s Facebook<br />

page to give Plainviewans inspirations for their<br />

own mailbox designs. Residents can sign up for the<br />

March of the Mailboxes program for $10. Information<br />

is available at United Supermarket, Uniques &<br />

Antiques, Broadway Brew, McCoy’s Lumber, city hall<br />

and the post offi ce.<br />

SWEET<br />

VICTORY VICTO<br />

Dogs hope wwin<br />

is<br />

start of somet something big<br />

Page 1B<br />

Companies have<br />

varying views on<br />

truck speed limit<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

While the repealed lower<br />

truck speeds in Texas won’t<br />

have any direct effect on Walmart’s<br />

massive fl eet because<br />

of its self-imposed limit, the<br />

owner of a local fuel <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

likes the change, although not<br />

necessarily because it will allow<br />

his drivers to arrive at their<br />

destinations faster.<br />

Gary Garrison, president of<br />

Allstar Fuel which operates a<br />

dozen 18-wheelers and seven<br />

or so bobtail trucks out of fuel<br />

outlets in Plainview, Graham<br />

and Wichita Falls, said doing<br />

away with the 65 mph speed<br />

limit for trucks should make<br />

the state’s roadways safer for<br />

everyone.<br />

“I think it’s a problem when<br />

you have two different speed<br />

limits,” Garrison said, noting<br />

the zones where cars can cruise<br />

at 70 mph while trucks were<br />

limited to 65 mph.<br />

Garrison gave a personal<br />

example.<br />

One night he was driving his<br />

vehicle along a hilly two-lane<br />

highway and got stuck behind<br />

Alabama 48<br />

Kent St. 7<br />

Auburn 42<br />

Utah St. 38<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Missouri 17<br />

Miami (Ohio) 6<br />

Florida St. 34<br />

La.-Monroe 0<br />

REMEMBER<br />

TO CONSERVE<br />

City’s average daily water use<br />

Aug. 27-Sept. 2, 2010: 5,931,000 gallons<br />

Aug. 26-Sept. 1, 2011: 7,433,000 gallons<br />

Ohio St. 42<br />

Akron 0<br />

Nebra Nebraska ska 40<br />

Chattanooga 7<br />

MUSEUM<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Hale County Farm & Ranch<br />

Museum event Monday<br />

Page 1C<br />

PLAINVIEW<br />

HERALD<br />

S. Florida 23<br />

Notre Dame 20<br />

Houston 38<br />

UCLA 34<br />

75¢ Tuesday-Friday<br />

$1.75 Sunday<br />

MARCH OF THE MAILBOXES<br />

By JESSICA THORNTON<br />

an 18-wheeler on a stretch of<br />

road with few available passing<br />

zones.<br />

“He’d get up to about 65, but<br />

there must have been something<br />

wrong with his truck<br />

because he kept slowing way<br />

down,” Garrison said. “He’d<br />

get it up to 65 or so and then<br />

slow down to about 40.”<br />

After several frustrating<br />

miles of that, Garrison fi nally<br />

was able to take advantage of a<br />

passing zone.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was this little stretch<br />

of passing zone, so I fl oored<br />

it,” he said. “I got it up to<br />

about 85 in order to get around<br />

him.”<br />

As fate would have it,<br />

though, about the time Garrison<br />

hit top speed, a law<br />

enforcement offi cer was there<br />

. . . with his radar gun out.<br />

“It was the typical thing<br />

when there wouldn’t be a<br />

cop around for miles except<br />

when you (speed up to pass),”<br />

Garrison said. “I told him I<br />

was willing to run 65, but (the<br />

truck driver) was slowing way<br />

down” and it was backing up<br />

TRUCK SPEEDS, Page 2A<br />

OTHER CHANGES IN TEXAS LAWS<br />

WWW.MYPLAINVIEW.COM<br />

Special Projects Writer<br />

Plainview’s fi berglass cows have<br />

brought lots of attention to the city.<br />

Now, a similar project is being<br />

introduced on a scale that will allow<br />

almost everyone in town to participate . . .<br />

plus win cash!<br />

It took a couple years of brainstorming<br />

for Patric Jernigan to <strong>com</strong>e up with March<br />

of the Mailboxes, a project similar to the<br />

fi berglass cows.<br />

“Any new idea takes time,” said Jernigan,<br />

a graphic designer with Vertigo Designs<br />

who serves on a city promotions board with<br />

Main Street Coordinator Eric Turner.<br />

March of the Mailboxes is a way for resi-<br />

Today is ‘Each One, Reach One’ Sunday<br />

As part of the Plainview Area Go Tell Crusade,<br />

participating local and area churches will<br />

be observing “Each One, Reach One” Sunday<br />

today.<br />

Churches will be distributing bookmarkstyle<br />

cards that give a place to record fi ve<br />

names of people church members are asked<br />

dents to let loose and get creative on a much<br />

smaller and cheaper scale than fi berglass<br />

cows.<br />

“I’m always looking for ideas to bring up<br />

tourism,” said Jernigan.<br />

His mailbox idea not only is a tourism<br />

project but a way for the residents to express<br />

their artistic sides.<br />

“Consider it a beautifi cation project,”<br />

Jernigan explained.<br />

He and Turner fi gure more people will<br />

be able to actively participate in the mailbox<br />

project because, well, cows aren’t<br />

cheap.<br />

According to Turner, an adult fi berglass<br />

cow is $1,200 while a calf is $500, plus the<br />

possible expense of having the cow professionally<br />

painted. Comparatively, mailboxes<br />

to pray for between now and the time of the<br />

non-denominational crusade Oct. 2-5 at Greg<br />

Sherwood <strong>Memorial</strong> Bulldog Stadium.<br />

“We have said from the beginning that the<br />

most important part of this crusade effort is<br />

concentrated prayer, not only for the crusade<br />

in general but for specifi c individuals who<br />

cost next to nothing, and residents can even<br />

use their existing mailbox.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y can be as elaborate or as simple as<br />

residents want them,” Jernigan said.<br />

Jernigan and Turner know that starting<br />

a new project like March of the Mailboxes<br />

will take some time to get going.<br />

“I expect for it to take a few years before<br />

it really takes off,” Jernigan said.<br />

When that time happens, the goal, according<br />

to Turner, is to have a map marking all<br />

of the city’s decorated mailboxes, much like<br />

the map for the fi berglass cows.<br />

“ Hopefully there will be enough mailboxes<br />

that people will drive around town<br />

looking for them,” Jernigan said.<br />

MAILBOXES, Page 2A<br />

Kevin Lewis/Plainview Herald<br />

One of the<br />

new laws that<br />

went into eff ect<br />

Thursday was<br />

the repeal of the<br />

65 mph nighttime<br />

speed limit<br />

as well as the<br />

reduced speed<br />

limit for trucks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> state is studying<br />

increasing the<br />

speed limit to 75<br />

mph, although<br />

that won’t be effective<br />

until signs<br />

are in place.<br />

need to know Jesus Christ as their personal<br />

savior or who need to return to fellowship<br />

with Christ,” said the Rev. John George, pastor<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Oasis Church and outreach chairman<br />

for the crusade.<br />

CRUSADE, Page 2A


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Weather<br />

WEATHER SERVICE READINGS:<br />

Saturday’s High . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 degrees<br />

Friday’s High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 degrees<br />

Friday’s Overnight Low . . . . . . 70 degrees<br />

Precipitation:<br />

2011 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.79 inches<br />

2010 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.56 inches<br />

FORECAST: Today...Mostly cloudy.<br />

Chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms<br />

in the morning. Not as warm.<br />

Highs in the upper 70s. Northeast winds<br />

15 to 25 mph. Chance of precipitation 30<br />

percent. Tonight...Decreasing clouds.<br />

Lows around 50. Northeast winds 10 to<br />

15 mph.<br />

Labor Day...Mostly sunny. Highs in the<br />

lower 80s. Northeast winds around 10<br />

mph. Monday night...Lows around 50.<br />

Tuesday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the<br />

lower 80s. Tuesday night...Mostly cloudy<br />

with a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms.<br />

Lows in the mid 50s.<br />

Wednesday...Highs in the upper 70s.<br />

Wednesday night...A 20 percent chance<br />

of thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 50s.<br />

Thursday...Highs in the mid 80s. Thursday<br />

night...Lows in the upper 50s.<br />

Friday...Highs in the lower 80s. Friday<br />

night...Lows in the mid 50s.<br />

Saturday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the<br />

mid 80s.<br />

MONDAY: Sunrise 7:24; Sunset 8:08.<br />

Saturday’s high of 98 was 3 degrees<br />

below the record local high of 101 set for<br />

that date in 1939. Friday’s high of 95 was<br />

6 degrees below the record local high of<br />

101 set for that date in 1919 and ’47.<br />

Friday’s overnight low of 70 was 20<br />

degrees above the record local low of 50<br />

set for that date in 1934 and ’55.<br />

Astro-Graph<br />

MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 2011<br />

Conditions in general look extremely<br />

promising for you in the year ahead, especially<br />

in areas where you have already<br />

been busy laying solid foundations. One<br />

or more could take you straight to the<br />

winner’s circle.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — In<br />

many situations, moneymaking tips given<br />

by “insiders” are of little or no value.<br />

However, when information <strong>com</strong>es from<br />

one who has made it big, take a second<br />

look.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Rather<br />

than engage in activities that involve a<br />

lot of mental gymnastics as you generally<br />

would, you’re likely to fi nd a lot of<br />

enjoyment in pursuits that are more on<br />

the physical side.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — This<br />

could turn out to be a rather good day<br />

for you where your material aff airs are<br />

concerned. An investment you thought<br />

of as being a loss might suddenly turn<br />

a profi t.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) —<br />

Something important that has been totally<br />

out of your hands is making its way<br />

back to you. Once it is within your grasp<br />

again, you’ll be able to control matters to<br />

your liking.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —<br />

Lady Luck is opening up a new door of<br />

opportunity for you. You are likely to get<br />

a chance to participate in a development<br />

that is being run by another and that is<br />

doing quite well.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) —<br />

You will be entering into a new cycle in<br />

which big opportunities abound, stemming<br />

from partnership arrangements.<br />

Don’t turn down any invitation to join a<br />

group that has a good chance of being<br />

successful.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) —<br />

Should you <strong>com</strong>e up with a good idea<br />

regarding a new way to advance your<br />

ambitions and aspirations, move on it<br />

promptly, even if it is a shot in the dark.<br />

It’s likely to succeed.<br />

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

want to end up having the upper hand<br />

when involved in a <strong>com</strong>petitive situation,<br />

whether it involves a sport, game,<br />

romance or business, adopt a positive<br />

mindset.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Important<br />

changes can be made that could<br />

have some far-reaching eff ects. Don’t<br />

hesitate to move things around a bit if<br />

you believe it would better your lot in<br />

life. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — When<br />

you don’t try to second-guess yourself,<br />

your judgment can be pretty good. When<br />

an on-the-spot call needs to be made, do<br />

so without hesitation.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July 22) — An<br />

abundance of opportunities are all<br />

around you, both in your personal life<br />

and in work-related situations. Watch<br />

out for insignifi cant matters to suddenly<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e very important.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Ventures or<br />

enterprises you personally direct or have<br />

a hand in developing should live up to<br />

your expectations. Be extremely careful<br />

not to delegate too much authority.<br />

Words of Life<br />

I prayed to the Lord my<br />

God and confessed: “O<br />

Lord, the great and awesome<br />

God, who keeps his<br />

covenant of love with all<br />

who love him and obey his<br />

<strong>com</strong>mands.” — Daniel 9:4<br />

NIV<br />

By PETER LAUFER<br />

Special to <strong>The</strong> San Francisco Chronicle<br />

Ten years ago, I was<br />

in Washington when the<br />

planes hit New York and<br />

Virginia. I walked back<br />

to my hotel watching the<br />

Pentagon burn.<br />

“It was totally devastating;<br />

it was horrible,” psychiatrist<br />

Justin Frank said then,<br />

surveying the Humvees<br />

patrolling his Georgetown<br />

neighborhood. “But this<br />

country has provoked a lot<br />

CRUSADE<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

“We encourage everyone<br />

to take the card,<br />

write down names of fi ve<br />

or more people and keep<br />

the card where they’ll be<br />

reminded to pray for those<br />

people daily,” George<br />

added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst training session<br />

for those who have<br />

volunteered to be involved<br />

in counseling and followup<br />

will be from 9 a.m.<br />

to noon Saturday at First<br />

Assembly of God, 1300<br />

N. I-27. Refreshments will<br />

be served from 8:30-9 in<br />

the fellowship hall with<br />

the training in the church<br />

auditorium. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Ron<br />

Brunson, pastor of New<br />

Covenant Church and the<br />

Cowboy Church, will lead<br />

the training.<br />

All those planning to attend<br />

the training are asked<br />

to RSVP to andrewsd@<br />

wbu.edu by noon Friday.<br />

He hopes residents as well as<br />

businesses get involved with the<br />

project.<br />

“It’s open for everyone,” he said,<br />

“and it’s good when the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

has a personal stake in it.”<br />

Unlike at Christmas when people<br />

drive around looking at lights, Jernigan<br />

likes the fact that people can see<br />

the mailboxes any time of the year.<br />

Residents interested in participating<br />

in the March of the Mailboxes<br />

can stop by any of the six drop boxes<br />

at United Supermarket, Uniques<br />

and Antiques, Broadway Brew, Mc-<br />

Coy’s, city hall and the post offi ce.<br />

of hatred.”<br />

All air<br />

travel was<br />

grounded. I<br />

rented a car<br />

and drove<br />

home to LAUFER<br />

San Francisco<br />

through an America in<br />

shock.<br />

At an Afghan restaurant<br />

in Virginia, immigration<br />

lawyer Clare Cherkasky<br />

was eating lunch. “<strong>The</strong>re’s<br />

going to be some kind of ridiculous<br />

war,” she forecast,<br />

Turner said the plan is for the drop<br />

boxes to be at those locations for a<br />

couple of months before they are<br />

moved to a new location.<br />

Each drop box has an entry form<br />

and list of rules. Those interested in<br />

the mailbox contest and having their<br />

mailbox put on the map must pay a<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Residents and businesses have until<br />

March 1 to have their mailboxes<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted and entered. An out-oftown<br />

artist will serve as judge, and<br />

the winners will be announced at the<br />

end of March.<br />

Residents are encouraged to be<br />

creative and funky with their mailboxes.<br />

“and the people who are<br />

going to suffer are going to<br />

be innocent people, just like<br />

here.”<br />

At the Greyhound station<br />

in Effi ngham, Ill., I encountered<br />

New Yorker Trina Fey<br />

going home from California.<br />

“I want revenge for all the<br />

innocent people that have<br />

died,” she insisted. “I feel<br />

that the whole country that<br />

started this should be wiped<br />

out.”<br />

This week I’m retracing<br />

my route, stopping in<br />

the same towns and cities<br />

I visited that unforgettable<br />

week.<br />

Several Americans along<br />

the route 10 years ago<br />

agreed with a woman at a<br />

roadside rest stop who said<br />

with conviction, “I have<br />

faith in our government.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’ll see us through.”<br />

What’s changed, what’s<br />

stayed the same? Who are<br />

we as a nation today <strong>com</strong>pared<br />

with Sept. 11, 2001?<br />

“Life as we know it is now<br />

over,” truck driver Johnny<br />

Parental dilemma: To spy or not to spy<br />

By DAVID CRARY<br />

AP National Writer<br />

NEW YORK — In the 21st century,<br />

parenthood and paranoia often<br />

walk hand in hand.<br />

For some, the blessed event is followed<br />

by high-tech surveillance — a<br />

monitoring system tracks the baby’s<br />

breathing rhythms and relays infrared<br />

images from the nursery. <strong>The</strong><br />

next investment might be a nanny<br />

cam, to keep watch on the child’s<br />

hired caregivers. Toddlers and grade<br />

schoolers can be equipped with GPS<br />

devices enabling a parent to know<br />

their location should something go<br />

awry.<br />

To cope with the uncertainties of<br />

the teen years, some parents acquire<br />

spyware to monitor their children’s<br />

online and cell phone activity. Others<br />

resort to home drug-testing kits.<br />

Added together, there’s a diverse,<br />

multi-billion-dollar industry seeking<br />

to capitalize on parents’ worst fears<br />

about their children — fears aggravated<br />

by occasional high-profi le<br />

abductions and the dangers lurking<br />

in cyberspace. One mistake can put<br />

a child at risk or go viral online,<br />

quickly ruining a reputation.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a new set of challenges<br />

for parents, and all sorts of new tools<br />

that can help them do their job,” said<br />

David Walsh, a child psychologist in<br />

Minneapolis. “On the other hand, we<br />

have very powerful industries that<br />

create these products and want to<br />

sell as many as possible, so they try<br />

to convince parents they need them.”<br />

Some parents need little convincing.<br />

In New York City, a policemanturned-politician<br />

recorded a video<br />

earlier this year offering tips to<br />

parents on how to search their<br />

children’s bedrooms and possessions<br />

for drugs and weapons. In the video,<br />

State Sen. Eric Adams — who has a<br />

teenage son — insists that children<br />

have no constitutional right to privacy<br />

at home and shows how contraband<br />

could be hidden in backpacks,<br />

jewelry boxes, even under a doll’s<br />

dress.<br />

“You have a duty and obligation<br />

to protect the members of your<br />

household,” he says.<br />

Another parent who preaches<br />

proactive vigilance is Mary Kozakiewicz<br />

of Pittsburgh, whose<br />

daughter, Alicia, was abducted as a<br />

13-year-old in 2002 by a man she<br />

met online. He chained, beat and<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

raped her before she was rescued<br />

four days later.<br />

In recent years, mother and<br />

daughter have both campaigned to<br />

raise awareness of Internet-related<br />

dangers.<br />

Mary Kozakiewicz urges parents<br />

to monitor children’s <strong>com</strong>puter and<br />

cell phone use, and says those who<br />

balk out of respect for privacy are<br />

being naive.<br />

“It’s not about privacy — it’s<br />

about keeping them safe,” she said,<br />

On a different part of the spectrum<br />

are parents such as Lenore Skenazy,<br />

a mother of two teens in New York<br />

City who wrote a book called “Free<br />

Range Kids: How To Raise Safe,<br />

Self-Reliant Children (Without Going<br />

Nuts with Worry).”<br />

Skenazy, who let one of her sons<br />

ride the New York subway alone<br />

when he was 9, contends that many<br />

marketers exploit parents’ ingrained<br />

worries about their children’s safety.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> idea is that the only good<br />

parent is a parent who’s somehow<br />

watching over their child 24/7,” she<br />

said. “You feel nothing should take<br />

precedence over monitoring your<br />

child’s well-being every second of<br />

the day . . . from time they’re born to<br />

when they go off to college.”<br />

Joe Kelly of St. Paul, Minn.,<br />

helped his wife raise twin girls<br />

(they’re now adults) and founded a<br />

national advocacy group called Dads<br />

and Daughters. Like Skenazy, he<br />

bemoans <strong>com</strong>mercial exploitation of<br />

parental anxiety.<br />

“Markets play on this fear that<br />

something horrifi c is going to happen<br />

to your child, when the odds<br />

of that are minuscule,” he said. “It<br />

might happen, but to have their<br />

whole childhood predicated on this<br />

remote possibility is, in the aggregate,<br />

even more damaging.”<br />

Psychologists who work with<br />

troubled adolescents and teens say<br />

parents often ask if they should be<br />

doing more surveillance.<br />

“Ideally, parents establish good<br />

open <strong>com</strong>munication and trust with<br />

their children, and they don’t need to<br />

do all these things,” said Neil Bernstein,<br />

a psychologist in Washington,<br />

D.C. “But if the child is doing something<br />

to create suspicion, you can’t<br />

expect parents to turn their back and<br />

not monitor.”<br />

Bernstein, author of “How to<br />

Keep Your Teenager Out of Trouble<br />

and What to do if You Can’t,” says<br />

the best approach is a balanced one<br />

— neither overly zealous and paranoid<br />

nor uninvolved and neglectful.<br />

A look at some of the monitoring<br />

tactics and products available to<br />

parents:<br />

Baby monitors:<br />

<strong>The</strong>se devices — some limited to<br />

audio monitoring, others also with<br />

video capability — have developed a<br />

reputation as a mixed blessing. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

can provide parents with peace of<br />

mind, freeing them to be elsewhere<br />

in the house while the baby naps, but<br />

sometimes they accentuate anxiety.<br />

“Some parents are reassured by<br />

hearing and seeing every whimper<br />

and movement. Others fi nd such<br />

close surveillance to be nerve-racking,”<br />

says Consumer Reports, which<br />

has tested many of the monitors.<br />

Skenazy likened night-vision baby<br />

monitors to the surveillance cameras<br />

used by convenience stores and<br />

prisons.<br />

“It’s treating your child’s bedroom<br />

as if it’s the streets of Kandahar,” the<br />

battle-scarred Afghan city, she said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monitors operate within a<br />

selected radio frequency band to<br />

send sound from a baby’s room to a<br />

receiver in another room, a technology<br />

which can be vulnerable to<br />

interference from other electronic<br />

devices. Prices of models tested by<br />

Consumer Reports ranged from $30<br />

for audio monitors to more than<br />

$200 for some with video.<br />

“Overall, baby monitors can be as<br />

temperamental as a 2-year-old,” says<br />

Consumer Reports. “Interference is<br />

probably the biggest <strong>com</strong>plaint, but<br />

parents also report such problems<br />

as low visibility, a shorter-thanexpected<br />

reception range, and short<br />

battery life.”<br />

Models at the high end of the<br />

price scale include the Dropcam<br />

Echo audio-video system, for $279.<br />

Its manufacturer says the system<br />

automatically detects motion and<br />

sound, and sends alerts to a parent’s<br />

smart phone or iPad.<br />

Experts say baby monitors can<br />

provide a useful early warning if<br />

something is amiss, but caution that<br />

they should never substitute for adult<br />

supervision.<br />

Parents are warned not to rely on<br />

monitors to prevent Sudden Infant<br />

Death Syndrome, and they should<br />

be sure that the monitors’ electrical<br />

cords are kept away from cribs. Earlier<br />

this year, about 1.7 million Sum-<br />

SPYING, Page 4A<br />

MAILBOXES: Sign-up forms at six locations<br />

“It’s a good way to show off your<br />

talent,” Turner said.<br />

According to Turner, prizes will<br />

be awarded to the top three mailboxes.<br />

He said the entry fee goes back<br />

into the prizes.<br />

Jernigan said not only are prizes<br />

up for grabs, but also bragging<br />

rights.<br />

He encourages residents to check<br />

out the March of the Mailboxes<br />

Facebook page where they have<br />

photos posted of some <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

mailboxes in case anyone needs an<br />

idea for their own.<br />

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

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

806.296.1360<br />

Collins concluded as he<br />

checked his load of cattle by<br />

the side of I-70 near Topeka<br />

a few days after the attacks.<br />

“Life will never be the same<br />

in the United States.”<br />

I’ve rented a big Buick,<br />

just like I did a decade ago,<br />

and will head west to study<br />

the changes on our landscape,<br />

both the physical and<br />

the psychological.<br />

Bay Area journalist Peter Laufer is the<br />

James Wallace Chair in Journalism<br />

at the University of Oregon.<br />

mcollier@sfchronicle.<strong>com</strong><br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

SPEEDS<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

In an eff ort to<br />

bring awareness<br />

to mental<br />

health and suicide<br />

awareness,<br />

teenagers from<br />

UTurn Youth<br />

Advocates<br />

made paper<br />

mannequins<br />

out of shredded<br />

grocery bags<br />

and tape. <strong>The</strong><br />

mannequins<br />

will be on<br />

display through<br />

Friday at<br />

Broadway Brew,<br />

Spudnuts and<br />

Bistro, <strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

Plainview<br />

Roller Rink,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Haven and<br />

Catholic Family<br />

Services.<br />

traffi c and creating a potentially<br />

dangerous situation.<br />

“He let me off with a warning,”<br />

he said.<br />

Garrison, who said he “hasn’t<br />

driven a truck in 25 years, but<br />

I own a lot of them,” hopes the<br />

repeal of the slower truck speed<br />

limit helps avoid situations like<br />

the one he described.<br />

“Honestly, I’ve always been<br />

a little confused about it, but I<br />

think they were wise to raise<br />

it to 70,” he said. “I think it’s<br />

much better.”<br />

Meanwhile, the changed<br />

speed limit law won’t have any<br />

direct bearing on the hundreds<br />

of Walmart trucks that travel in<br />

and out of that <strong>com</strong>pany’s distribution<br />

center here every day.<br />

That’s because Walmart drivers<br />

are restricted from traveling<br />

above 65 mph anyway.<br />

“That’s our max, so it’s not<br />

really going to affect us in any<br />

way,” said Ted Baker, head<br />

of the Walmart Distribution<br />

Center’s transportation division<br />

here.<br />

Baker said he knows some<br />

people feel it’s unsafe to have<br />

one speed limit for passenger<br />

cars and another for trucks.<br />

“I’ve heard people <strong>com</strong>ment<br />

that there does seem to be an<br />

inherent risk when you have<br />

two different speed limits,<br />

although I’m not endorsing<br />

that there is a genuine risk,”<br />

he said.<br />

Baker said the reason Walmart<br />

opts for a 65 mph max for<br />

its rigs is two-fold.<br />

One, he said, is safety.<br />

“If you are involved in collisions,<br />

the slower speed does<br />

have a safety element,” he said,<br />

adding that accident avoidance<br />

is increased as slower speeds<br />

as well.<br />

But “maybe the bigger<br />

reason is fuel conservation,”<br />

Baker added of Walmart’s 65<br />

mph max.<br />

According to the U.S. Department<br />

of Energy website,<br />

gas mileage usually decreases<br />

rapidly at speeds above 60<br />

mph.<br />

“You can assume that each 5<br />

mph you drive over 60 mph is<br />

like paying an additional $0.29<br />

per gallon for gas,” the website<br />

states.<br />

But since Garrison is in the<br />

business of selling fuel, he’s<br />

not too worried about using<br />

more of it.<br />

“You might use a little bit<br />

more fuel,” he said, “but you<br />

get there quicker.”<br />

(NOTE: <strong>The</strong> repeal of truck<br />

speed limits as well as nighttime<br />

speed limits went into<br />

effect Sept. 1, although it may<br />

take until the end of the year to<br />

remove all signage.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Texas Department of<br />

Transportation will be conducting<br />

evaluations over the next<br />

two years to possibly move the<br />

speed limit to 75 mph on nonurban<br />

state highways. Higher<br />

speed limits are not in effect<br />

until signs are posted.)<br />

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

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

806.296.1353


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 3A<br />

1908 courthouse vote<br />

sparked bitter lawsuit<br />

Community leaders<br />

from Plainview<br />

and Hale Center<br />

couldn’t have<br />

been more diametrically<br />

opposed in 1908 when it<br />

came to building a new<br />

courthouse.<br />

As refl ected in news accounts<br />

leading up to an Oct.<br />

3, 1908, bond election and<br />

subsequent court case, the<br />

primary arguments between<br />

the two camps were clear.<br />

Plainview leaders felt<br />

that the county had long<br />

outgrown its 1892 courthouse<br />

and needed a fi ne<br />

new structure more refl ective<br />

of a progressive, growing<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity. In fact, a<br />

week before county voters<br />

would go to the polls to<br />

decide the issue, the Hale<br />

County Herald observed,<br />

“Our present dinky frame<br />

courthouse, the fi rst building<br />

noticed by a stranger<br />

on arriving on the square<br />

in Plainview, is an eyesore<br />

to the town and a drawback<br />

to the development of the<br />

county.”<br />

Civic leaders from Hale<br />

Center and other <strong>com</strong>munities<br />

in the central and<br />

southern half of the county<br />

had an entirely different<br />

take on the situation. In<br />

fact, according to later<br />

court fi lings, their general<br />

consensus was that<br />

Plainview was making a<br />

preemptive strike to forestall<br />

any future attempt at<br />

moving the county seat to a<br />

more central, sensible and<br />

accessible location.<br />

With it situated at the<br />

center of the county, many<br />

in Hale Center felt their<br />

town was the logical spot<br />

for the seat of county government.<br />

And, with the pending<br />

expansion of the Santa<br />

Fe Railway through Hale<br />

Center and on to Lubbock,<br />

it was generally accepted<br />

that those areas would soon<br />

experience rapid population<br />

growth and economic<br />

development. To prove<br />

their point, they pointed to<br />

Plain view, which they said<br />

had be<strong>com</strong>e a boomtown<br />

almost overnight with the<br />

arrival of the railroad a year<br />

earlier.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y felt that Plainview<br />

would burden county<br />

taxpayers with such a tremendous<br />

amount of debt —<br />

$60,000 for a courthouse<br />

and $15,000 for a jail —<br />

that even if voters decided<br />

to move the county seat it<br />

would be years before the<br />

county could afford to build<br />

a new structure.<br />

In obvious support of<br />

the bond issue, the Herald<br />

explained, “In 1892 Hale<br />

County voted $10,000 in<br />

bonds for a courthouse,<br />

with a tax rate of 25 cents<br />

on the $100, and a land<br />

valuation of $1.50 per acre.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is $8,000 of these<br />

bonds unpaid. If the county<br />

could build a $10,000<br />

courthouse in 1892 with<br />

PUBLIC MEETING<br />

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

District Board of Directors<br />

will meet at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at 302 W. Eighth.<br />

Agenda items include:<br />

•Consideration of designation<br />

of surplus money from<br />

2010 audit<br />

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$1.50 land and a total valuation<br />

of only $17,015.11,<br />

why should she not now,<br />

with land actually selling<br />

at 12 times as much as it<br />

brought then and a total<br />

valuation of $6,360,115,<br />

erect a creditable courthouse?<br />

“Swisher, Randall and<br />

Castro counties, neither of<br />

which has as great wealth<br />

as has Hale County, are<br />

at present erecting courthouses<br />

that would be a<br />

credit to any county in<br />

western Texas,” the paper<br />

noted. “Castro even hauled<br />

brick 20 miles overland for<br />

her public building. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

counties can do this without<br />

any strain, and why can’t<br />

Hale, the best county on the<br />

Plains, with her constantly<br />

increasing population and<br />

millions of dollars worth of<br />

property, do likewise?”<br />

When the votes were<br />

counted, the issue carried<br />

by a 2-to-1 margin.<br />

In its election story, the<br />

newspaper explained, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Herald rejoices that the<br />

voters of Hale County were<br />

so loyal to the needs of the<br />

county and so united in<br />

working for her interests.<br />

Public spirit and unity are<br />

the main factors in building<br />

up a new country or town,<br />

and this country has both.”<br />

Unfortunately, the Herald<br />

did little to analyze the<br />

strikingly lopsided and<br />

divergent vote counts from<br />

the different polling locations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> courthouse issue<br />

carried in Plainview, 413-9,<br />

as well as at Runningwater,<br />

27-7. But it literally<br />

went down in fl ames at the<br />

county’s fi ve other polling<br />

places: Hale Center,<br />

1-71; Petersburg, 2-31; Ivy<br />

School House, 2-24; Happy<br />

Union, 12-37; and Center<br />

Plains, 1-44. <strong>The</strong> total vote<br />

count was 458-223; but in<br />

rural Hale County the tally<br />

was 45-214.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vote for the jail<br />

bonds had a similar out<strong>com</strong>e:<br />

Plain view, 406-12;<br />

Runningwater, 27-7; Hale<br />

Center, 1-71; Petersburg,<br />

1-33; Ivy School House,<br />

3-23; Happy Union, 12-37;<br />

and Center Plains, 2-43.<br />

Overall, it carried 452-226,<br />

but rural voters were opposed,<br />

46-214.<br />

Almost immediately,<br />

county offi cials were put<br />

on notice that the validity<br />

of the election would be<br />

questioned and, on Nov.<br />

6, 1908, the Herald was<br />

reporting that four of Hale<br />

•Consideration of employee<br />

salaries<br />

•Evaluation of Chief<br />

Appraiser Nikki Branscum<br />

(executive session)<br />

•Public hearing and consideration/adoption<br />

of 2012<br />

budget<br />

Center’s leading citizens<br />

— R. West Lemond, B.A.<br />

Huggins, T.L. Harrington<br />

and A. Brunnel — had fi led<br />

suit against E. Graham, the<br />

county attorney, in an effort<br />

to nullify the balloting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suit set forth a host<br />

of election irregularities<br />

and named about two-thirds<br />

of those who cast ballots in<br />

Precinct 1 (Plainview) as<br />

illegal voters.<br />

Among the allegations,<br />

as reported by the Herald,<br />

were:<br />

•<strong>The</strong> orders for the election<br />

and those declaring<br />

the results were vague and<br />

uncertain<br />

•Plainview was cited as<br />

inaccessible to the greater<br />

portion of the county<br />

•<strong>The</strong> bond issue was a<br />

ploy by Plainview to saddle<br />

the county with heavy debt<br />

and make it impossible to<br />

move the county seat to<br />

another location<br />

•Construction of a new<br />

courthouse was sought<br />

to help maintain grossly<br />

infl ated land values in and<br />

around Plainview<br />

•Two county offi cers,<br />

J.M. Carter and Charles<br />

McCormack, “were outside<br />

the place where election<br />

was held, mingling and<br />

mixing with voters, contrary<br />

to law”<br />

•No guard rails or voting<br />

booths were provided in the<br />

Precinct 1 polling place, as<br />

required by law<br />

•While the election was<br />

being held, large numbers<br />

of Plainview residents<br />

were allowed to congregate<br />

around the polling place to<br />

intimidate and discourage<br />

any opposition voters<br />

•Names of 220 who cast<br />

ballots in Plainview were<br />

listed who had not paid the<br />

required state and county<br />

poll tax for the year 1907<br />

•Some 222 people who<br />

voted owed the City of<br />

Plainview poll taxes<br />

•A similar number of voters<br />

had not resided in the<br />

state for one year and in<br />

the county six months, as<br />

required by law<br />

•A total of 32 people cast<br />

ballots despite being aliens<br />

who had never declared<br />

their intention to be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

citizens of the United<br />

States, and were not, therefore,<br />

entitled to vote<br />

•Some 170 voters were<br />

not taxpayers in Hale<br />

County and thus not entitled<br />

by law to vote<br />

•<strong>The</strong> paper used for the<br />

ballots was so thin that the<br />

printing could be distinctly<br />

read through the paper<br />

•In violation of the law,<br />

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automobile rides were provided<br />

for voters for the sole<br />

purpose of getting them to<br />

vote for the bond issue<br />

<strong>The</strong> Herald noted that<br />

relatively few voters<br />

from Precinct 1 were not<br />

included in one of the various<br />

lists of alleged illegal<br />

voters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lawsuit sought to<br />

prohibit the issuance of the<br />

bonds for the construction<br />

of both the courthouse and<br />

jail as well as have the election<br />

results declared void.<br />

In announcing that the<br />

suit had been fi led, the Herald<br />

noted, “Consternation<br />

reigned supreme Thursday<br />

morning about the courthouse<br />

when, like a bomb<br />

in a war camp, the petition<br />

was found on fi le in the<br />

clerk’s offi ce. Its sweeping<br />

allegations lying at the<br />

door of many respected and<br />

wealthy citizens of Precinct<br />

No. 1 the charge of illegal<br />

voting, embracing accusations<br />

of perjury, pauperism,<br />

alienage, etc., created a<br />

sensation of astonishment<br />

which gradually cooled into<br />

a sense of indignation and<br />

resentment. That the suit is<br />

based largely on fallacies<br />

is evident from the petition<br />

itself.”<br />

Following a two-day<br />

court hearing, District<br />

Judge Browning on April<br />

14, 1909, ruled that the results<br />

of the election would<br />

stand.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plaintiffs immediately<br />

gave notice in open court<br />

of their plans to appeal to<br />

the Court of Civil Appeals<br />

of the Second Supreme Judicial<br />

District. However, no<br />

evidence that an appeal was<br />

ever fi led could be found<br />

in Herald fi les and, subsequently,<br />

on Nov. 26, 1909,<br />

the Herald reported that the<br />

bonds had been sold and<br />

contracts for a new $70,000<br />

brick courthouse signed.<br />

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

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

806.296.1350<br />

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...FOR OUR COMMUNITY<br />

<strong>The</strong> 12 agencies of the Plainview Area United Way work tirelessly<br />

year around to improve the lives of many in our <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

through programs and services that provide education and life<br />

skills, fellowship and exercise, care and support.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y share the gifts that <strong>com</strong>e through the United Way to touch<br />

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BACK IN TIME<br />

Sept. 3, 1941: <strong>The</strong><br />

Germans have been hurled<br />

back with heavy losses<br />

by Russian counter-offensives<br />

on the fronts before<br />

Moscow and Leningrad<br />

and stopped at the gates of<br />

Odessa, Russian dispatches<br />

reported.<br />

•When Miss Oklahoma,<br />

Mifaluwy Shunatona<br />

of Tulsa, a full-blooded<br />

Indian, passed the main<br />

reviewing stand for the<br />

Miss American pageant in<br />

Atlantic City, she let out a<br />

blood-curdling war whoop<br />

that avowedly frightened<br />

some directors out of several<br />

generations’ growth.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> administration gave<br />

defense absolutely fi rst call<br />

on all the nation’s industrial<br />

resources, and consumers<br />

were told they could expect<br />

to feel the pinch soon.<br />

Sept. 4, 1941: Prime<br />

Minister Winston Churchill<br />

and Premier W.L. Mackenzie<br />

King of Canada<br />

both called in diplomatic<br />

but strong terms for full<br />

United States backing in<br />

the struggle against Nazi<br />

Germany.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> Denver Alfalfa<br />

Milling and Products Company<br />

is scheduled to grind<br />

its fi rst alfalfa.<br />

Sept. 4, 1951: Gamma<br />

Globulin’s effectiveness<br />

in polio paralysis is being<br />

tested in Provo, Utah, using<br />

5,000 children. Half of the<br />

children receive Gamma<br />

Globulin and half a harmless<br />

blood substitute.<br />

•Molly Keys of the Arch<br />

Keys Floral Shop will direct<br />

a fl oral demonstration<br />

in the Hale Center High<br />

School Auditorium.<br />

Sept. 5, 1951: U.S.<br />

Second Infantrymen seized<br />

Bloody Ridge in eastern<br />

Korea with hardly a shot<br />

after 17 days of fi ghting.<br />

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UPCOMING EVENTS<br />

Campaign Kickoff<br />

Breakfast: Sept. 20,<br />

6:30 am, Pete & Nelda Laney<br />

Student Activities Center<br />

Business Blitz: October 7,<br />

9:00 am to 5:00 pm,<br />

Chamber of Commerce Bldg.<br />

Weekly Report Meetings:<br />

October 13th & 20th and<br />

November 3rd & 17th<br />

UNITED WAY<br />

•<strong>The</strong> fi rst bale of 1951<br />

cotton ginned in Plainview<br />

rolled out of the press at the<br />

cooperative gin. <strong>The</strong> cotton<br />

was grown on irrigated land<br />

by Floyd Terrell about 13<br />

miles southeast of here.<br />

•Jack Williams has added<br />

the Pampa Top of Texas<br />

championship to his list of<br />

golf triumphs.<br />

Sept. 4, 1961: A surprise<br />

party in the home of<br />

Mrs. Iva Rippstein was a<br />

farewell event for Buddy<br />

Harrell, who will leave for<br />

military service.<br />

•An ad paid for by a<br />

labor union notes that the<br />

telephone <strong>com</strong>pany deducts<br />

half of employees Social<br />

Security benefi ts from their<br />

retirement fund checks.<br />

•Gene Boyd of Plainview<br />

won the fi rst Olton Country<br />

Club Invitational Golf<br />

Tournament.<br />

Sept. 5, 1961: Petersburg<br />

High School twirlers<br />

are Jann Castleberry, Suzi<br />

Rosser, Cynda Stapleton<br />

and Jeanne Smith.<br />

Sept. 4, 1991:<strong>The</strong> three<br />

local farm agencies in<br />

Plainview — Agricultural<br />

Stabilization and Conservation<br />

Service, Soil Conservation<br />

Service and Farmers<br />

Home Administration —<br />

broke ground for a building<br />

at Southwest Third and<br />

Garland streets.<br />

•Country Singer Dottie<br />

West died of injuries<br />

suffered in a car wreck last<br />

week when she was on<br />

the way to perform at the<br />

Grand Old Opry in Nashville.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> state of Texas ended<br />

the fi scal year with a cash<br />

balance of more than $1<br />

billion, the highest since<br />

fi scal year 1983.<br />

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

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

806.296.1362<br />

Woman turns in wallet with $4,600<br />

SOLON, Ohio (AP) —<br />

Police in the Cleveland<br />

suburbs say a man has been<br />

reunited with his lost wallet<br />

containing $4,600.<br />

A woman found it in<br />

a shopping cart outside<br />

a Bed Bath & Beyond<br />

store in Solon and took it<br />

to police. Thirty-year-old<br />

Leah Kleppinger of Twinsburg<br />

said that keeping the<br />

money would have been<br />

stealing.<br />

Solon police Lt. Bruce<br />

Felton told reporters in an<br />

email: “<strong>The</strong>re are still honest<br />

people in this world.”<br />

When the man picked up<br />

the wallet, he left a reward<br />

for Kleppinger at the police<br />

station. She won’t say how<br />

much but says it was “<strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

unnecessary.”<br />

UNITED WAY<br />

UNITED WAY<br />

UNITED WAY<br />

UNITED WAY


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Strange sightings in Seth Ward<br />

It’s not every night you<br />

get a phone call at 10:30<br />

telling you to <strong>com</strong>e check<br />

out a UFO.<br />

At least it’s not every<br />

night for me!<br />

That’s what happened<br />

this past Wednesday<br />

when 23-year-old Liliana<br />

Rodriguez called to share<br />

her family’s unidentifi ed<br />

fl ying object sighting in<br />

Seth Ward.<br />

Here’s the scoop:<br />

On Tuesday, Liliana’s<br />

mother, Maria Rodriguez,<br />

was outside their house<br />

and noticed some strange<br />

lights in the sky.<br />

“She was the fi rst one to<br />

see it,” Liliana said for her<br />

mom, who doesn’t speak<br />

English too well.<br />

Liliana said her mom is<br />

pretty excitable (especially,<br />

I fi gure, when it <strong>com</strong>es<br />

to space aliens.)<br />

“She freaks out,” Liliana<br />

says of her mom’s initial<br />

reaction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rodriguezes, including<br />

Liliana’s 20-yearold<br />

sister Dania, described<br />

the light in the eastern<br />

sky:<br />

“It would go really,<br />

really bright, then just<br />

disappear,” they said.<br />

At other times the light<br />

would split apart, they<br />

said.<br />

Another strange thing<br />

about the light is that it<br />

seemed to eat an airplane.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was a plane<br />

fl ying right beside it . . .<br />

and the plane just disappeared,”<br />

they said.<br />

Hmmm!<br />

<strong>The</strong> family took iPad<br />

pictures of the lights and<br />

brought those to the Herald<br />

the next afternoon. I<br />

KEVIN<br />

LEWIS<br />

saw some strange-looking<br />

lights, mostly white but<br />

sometimes with red, blue<br />

or green fl ashes.<br />

It’s hard to say exactly<br />

what I was looking at. Was<br />

it a star? Was it a planet?<br />

Was it some kind of signal<br />

from the nation of Gambia?<br />

(<strong>The</strong> colors on the<br />

Gambian fl ag are red, blue<br />

and green . . . get it?)<br />

Anyway, I told them if<br />

the lights showed back up<br />

again to call me.<br />

I had all but forgotten<br />

about it when, as I had one<br />

eye closed and the other<br />

watching Dave’s Top 10<br />

list, my new cell phone<br />

rang.<br />

“It’s back,” they said.<br />

So I slipped on some<br />

shorts, a shirt and my<br />

Clark Kent cap and headed<br />

out to see this UFO for<br />

myself.<br />

It’s very dark in Seth<br />

Ward at night, at least<br />

where the Rodriguezes<br />

live, so it was a perfect<br />

viewing spot for strange<br />

lights in the sky.<br />

My eyes aren’t what<br />

they once were, but I’m<br />

pretty sure what I saw that<br />

night wasn’t a UFO. To<br />

me it looked like a colorful<br />

star or maybe a planet.<br />

That’s also what Adlynn<br />

Vincent thought. She’s<br />

the wife of Liliana and<br />

Dania’s brother Mario and,<br />

I might add, somewhat of<br />

an expert on such celestial<br />

things.<br />

Adlynn started talking<br />

about all kinds of stuff I<br />

had never heard of before.<br />

She sure sounded like she<br />

knew what she was talking<br />

about, so I asked how<br />

she knew all of that stuff.<br />

Turns out Adlynn is from<br />

Florida and kept up with<br />

a lot of space happenings<br />

because of the Kennedy<br />

Space Center being there.<br />

She later moved here with<br />

Mario, whom she met<br />

when he was working in<br />

Florida picking oranges.<br />

(By the way, Adlynn<br />

said to expect some RE-<br />

ALLY strange stuff in the<br />

sky in 2012 when all of the<br />

planets are due to align.<br />

Something to look forward<br />

to, I guess.)<br />

Well, after a few minutes<br />

of star/planet/Gambia<br />

fl ag gazing in Seth Ward,<br />

I left.<br />

I hadn’t been home<br />

more than a few minutes<br />

when my phone rang<br />

again. (It’s a good thing<br />

I didn’t opt for another<br />

Flip phone because I very<br />

likely could have had<br />

another half-a-phone at<br />

that point.)<br />

A very excited Liliana<br />

told me the very same light<br />

they had seen the night<br />

before (not that other thing<br />

that I was looking at) had<br />

returned.<br />

As much as I wanted to<br />

drive all the way across<br />

town again, I fi gured I had<br />

better get some sleep.<br />

“Take another picture of<br />

it,” I told her.<br />

So, at 12:16 a.m., the<br />

photo seen here arrived on<br />

my phone.<br />

I called the National<br />

Weather Service folks<br />

in Lubbock the next day<br />

to ask if they knew of<br />

any satellites or weather<br />

balloons or something<br />

else that might be hovering<br />

above Seth Ward at<br />

night.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y didn’t know of<br />

anything.<br />

Do you?<br />

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

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

806.296.1353<br />

SPYING: Tracking devices, spyware, drug tests<br />

Continued from Page 2A<br />

mer Infant video monitors<br />

were recalled after being<br />

linked to the strangulation<br />

deaths of two infants.<br />

Tracking devices:<br />

Of the roughly 800,000<br />

children reported missing<br />

in the U.S. each year, the<br />

vast majority are runaways<br />

or were abducted<br />

by a parent. But there are<br />

enough kidnappings by<br />

strangers — including a<br />

few each year that make<br />

national news — to fuel a<br />

large, evolving market for<br />

products catering to apprehensive<br />

parents.<br />

<strong>The</strong> devices range from<br />

clip-on alarms to GPS<br />

locators that can be put in<br />

a backpack or stuffed in a<br />

doll, but they have limited<br />

range and can raise safety<br />

concerns of their own.<br />

Ernie Allen, president<br />

of the National Center for<br />

Missing and Exploited<br />

Children, says the devices<br />

can be helpful in some<br />

circumstances but worries<br />

about overreliance on<br />

them.<br />

“Some of them encourage<br />

parents, perhaps<br />

unwittingly, to forget their<br />

basic responsibilities,” he<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>re are parents<br />

who think they can depend<br />

on the technology, not on<br />

themselves.”<br />

He recounted the case of<br />

one little girl who activated<br />

her wristband alarm when<br />

she was abducted. <strong>The</strong><br />

abductor cut off the device,<br />

left it behind and later<br />

killed the girl.<br />

Allen said the child<br />

might have been better off<br />

yelling for help, rather than<br />

focusing on the alarm.<br />

“Some of the new<br />

technology is extraordinary,”<br />

Allen said. “But<br />

these shouldn’t be used as<br />

substitutes for good oldfashioned<br />

parenting.”<br />

Generally, the gadgets<br />

are in two parts — a main<br />

device carried by the<br />

parent and a small alarm<br />

attached to the child. If a<br />

child vanishes, the parent<br />

can activate the alarm.<br />

Other gadgets use GPS<br />

technology, relying on<br />

satellite signals, that allows<br />

parents using a Web<br />

browser to track the location<br />

of an enabled device<br />

such as a cell phone.<br />

One <strong>com</strong>pany, Brick-<br />

House Security, offers a<br />

GPS child locater for $200<br />

that functions as a digital<br />

watch and can be locked<br />

into the child’s wrist. If<br />

forcibly removed, an alert<br />

is sent to the parent’s cell<br />

phone and email.<br />

Some anxious parents<br />

wonder if a satelliteenabled<br />

tracking device<br />

could be implanted in<br />

their child — a technology<br />

now expanding in Mexico<br />

among people rattled by<br />

a kidnapping epidemic<br />

there. But Allen says such<br />

implantation, for children,<br />

could have grim consequences<br />

— a child who<br />

ran away from home or a<br />

noncustodial parent who<br />

abducted a child might<br />

make a grisly attempt to<br />

extract the device.<br />

Spyware:<br />

For many parents, one<br />

of the toughest decisions is<br />

whether to spy on a child’s<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter and cell phone<br />

activity. It’s <strong>com</strong>mon for<br />

some children to send<br />

more than 100 text messages<br />

a day, and a recent<br />

Associated Press-MTV<br />

poll found that about onequarter<br />

of teens had shared<br />

sexually explicit photos,<br />

videos and chat by cell<br />

phone or online.<br />

Walsh, the Minneapolis<br />

psychologist, says the best<br />

initial step for parents concerned<br />

about online risks<br />

is a heart-to-heart talk with<br />

the child, with monitoring<br />

used as a contingency measure<br />

only if there’s clear<br />

justifi cation.<br />

“If it does make sense<br />

to use some spyware, I<br />

would never do that in<br />

secret way,” said Walsh,<br />

whose own three children<br />

are now adults. “Tell your<br />

children you’ll check on<br />

them from time to time.<br />

Just that knowledge can be<br />

effective.”<br />

Mary Kozakiewicz disagrees,<br />

saying deployment<br />

of spyware must be kept<br />

secret.<br />

“You can’t let them<br />

know it’s there, or they’ll<br />

do it at a friend’s house,”<br />

she said.<br />

Indeed, one of the challenges<br />

for some parents is<br />

a technology gap — their<br />

children may have more<br />

savvy about cyberspace<br />

and an ability to thwart<br />

various spyware tactics.<br />

“Parents are trying to<br />

play catch up — and it’s a<br />

highly fragmented, confusing<br />

sector,” said Keith<br />

Jarrett of the AmberWatch<br />

Foundation, a nonprofi t<br />

based in Seal Beach, Calif.,<br />

dedicated to protecting<br />

children against abduction<br />

and “the dangers of the<br />

digital world.”<br />

AmberWatch promotes<br />

various safety devices<br />

and technologies, including<br />

SafeText — a system<br />

enabling parents, for $5<br />

a month, to monitor their<br />

children’s text-messaging.<br />

<strong>The</strong> system sends alerts<br />

when it detects potentially<br />

dangerous or inappropriate<br />

text messages, so the parents<br />

don’t have to review<br />

vast numbers of messages<br />

themselves.<br />

Another enterprise,<br />

Software4Parents, reviews<br />

and sells a range of<br />

spyware products. Its Web<br />

site features a <strong>com</strong>ment by<br />

Mary Kozakiewicz after<br />

her abducted daughter was<br />

rescued.<br />

“No matter how you<br />

feel about your child or<br />

how trusting you are that<br />

what’s going on is innocent,<br />

check it, check it and<br />

double check it — or don’t<br />

have (the Internet) at all,”<br />

Kozakiewicz warns.<br />

Among the site’s featured<br />

products are Spector PRO<br />

and eBlaster, for sale at $99,<br />

and touted as ways way to<br />

monitor online chats, instant<br />

messages and emails.<br />

“Receive <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

transcripts of the web sites<br />

they visit, keystrokes they<br />

type and more — all delivered<br />

right to your email<br />

inbox,” the site says.<br />

Several spyware brands,<br />

including Mobile Spy and<br />

MobiStealth, now offer<br />

systems that work with<br />

Android, Google’s operating<br />

system for mobile<br />

phones, ranging in price<br />

from $100 to $150 per<br />

year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> software “gives you<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete control over your<br />

child’s cell phone,” says<br />

MobiStealth.<br />

Dr. Henry Gault,<br />

who practices child and<br />

adolescent psychiatry in<br />

Deerfi eld, Ill., says parents<br />

who spy on their children<br />

“are walking down a slippery<br />

slope” and may end<br />

up causing worse problems<br />

than the ones that prompted<br />

the surveillance.<br />

“That should be the<br />

course of last resort,” he<br />

said. “Essentially you’re<br />

throwing in the towel and<br />

saying there’s no trust<br />

anymore.”<br />

He suggested it’s normal<br />

for children try to keep<br />

some secrets from their<br />

family.<br />

“Parents shouldn’t feel<br />

guilty not knowing 100<br />

percent of what’s going<br />

on,” he said. “It’s our job<br />

as parents to reduce risk,<br />

but you can never reduce<br />

the risk to zero.”<br />

Home drug tests:<br />

Compared to tracking<br />

and spyware gadgets,<br />

home drug testing kits are<br />

relatively low-tech and<br />

inexpensive. But they raise<br />

tricky issues for parents,<br />

who may be torn between<br />

alienating their child on the<br />

one hand and living with<br />

unresolved doubts about<br />

possible drug abuse on the<br />

other.<br />

David Walsh directed an<br />

adolescent treatment program<br />

earlier in his career<br />

and says the at-home tests<br />

can be appropriate when<br />

parents have solid reason<br />

for suspicion.<br />

“When a son or daughter<br />

is getting seriously into<br />

drugs, one dynamic of that<br />

is denial,” he said. “<strong>The</strong><br />

stakes are so high. Parents<br />

can say, ‘We need to make<br />

sure you’re not doing serious<br />

damage to yourself.<br />

We might occasionally test<br />

you.”’<br />

In Colorado Springs,<br />

Colo., single mother<br />

Amanda Beihl was among<br />

the fi rst to carve out a business<br />

from Internet sales of<br />

test kits, starting in 1999.<br />

Beihl created homedrugtestingkit.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

selling<br />

kits to test for illicit drugs<br />

and alcohol use. Individual<br />

kits testing for a single drug<br />

cost as little as $3; a 10-substance<br />

kit sells for $19.95.<br />

It’s an ever-evolving<br />

fi eld, Beihl says, as teens<br />

experiment with new hallucinogens<br />

or abuse a range<br />

of prescription drugs.<br />

“A lot of parents say<br />

they’re afraid of ruining<br />

their relationship with their<br />

kid — they don’t want to<br />

be seen as the bad guy,”<br />

Beihl said. “I tell them,<br />

if you’re already worried<br />

about it, the relationship is<br />

probably not that great.”<br />

Kim Hildreth, 52, of<br />

Dallas, tested both her<br />

daughters during their<br />

teens. <strong>The</strong>y’re now in their<br />

20s, and provide occasional<br />

assistance as she runs<br />

a <strong>com</strong>pany, drugtestyourteen.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

that sells testing<br />

kits online.<br />

Hildreth has been in the<br />

business since 2003 and<br />

says she has many repeat<br />

customers — parents who<br />

used the tests on an older<br />

child and now worry about<br />

a younger sibling.<br />

In Hildreth’s case, she<br />

opted for testing after<br />

concluding that her oldest<br />

daughter’s best friend was<br />

using methamphetamine.<br />

“None of us wants to believe<br />

our kids are capable<br />

of that,” Hildreth said.<br />

“Denial is a much more<br />

<strong>com</strong>fortable place.”<br />

She also later tested her<br />

younger daughter, to the<br />

point where resentment<br />

surfaced, but said both<br />

daughters are now staunch<br />

proponents of testing.<br />

“We all think we know<br />

our kids, but they can<br />

change on a dime, and bad<br />

things can happen before<br />

you even fi gure it out,”<br />

Hildreth said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

good at deceiving parents<br />

when they want to —<br />

that’s kind of their job.”<br />

— — —<br />

AmberWatch: http://<br />

www.amberwatchfoundation.org/<br />

Home drug testing: http://<br />

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

Microsoft advice: http://<br />

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

security/family-safety/<br />

childsafety-steps.aspx<br />

Consumer Reports<br />

advice on baby monitors:<br />

http://bit.ly/oUT5Rh<br />

Free-Range Kids blog:<br />

http://freerangekids.wordpress.<strong>com</strong>/<br />

Barrera <strong>com</strong>peting in Miss<br />

Texas USA this weekend<br />

HOUSTON — Miss<br />

Plainview Jovanna Barrera<br />

was <strong>com</strong>peting in the<br />

evening gown portion of the<br />

Miss Texas USA pageant on<br />

Saturday night.<br />

Friday night was the<br />

swimsuit <strong>com</strong>petition, and<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

Barbara Ann Franks<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> services for<br />

Barbara Ann Franks, 25, of<br />

Plainview will be at 3 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Kornerstone<br />

Funeral Directors Chapel<br />

with the Rev. Don Robertson<br />

offi ciating.<br />

Cremation arrangements<br />

are under the direction of<br />

Kornerstone Funeral Directors<br />

of Plainview.<br />

Ms. Franks died Tuesday,<br />

Aug. 30, 2011, in Pampa.<br />

She was born Nov. 12,<br />

1985, to David and Glenda<br />

Franks in Lockney. She<br />

Robert Samuel<br />

‘Sammy’ Pinkerton<br />

Robert Samuel<br />

“Sammy” Pinkerton<br />

Jr., 63, of Plainview<br />

passed away Thursday, Sept.<br />

1, 2011, in Plainview.<br />

Graveside services will<br />

be held at 11 a.m. Monday,<br />

Sept. 5, 2011, in Parklawn<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Gardens with<br />

the Rev. Jeff Taylor, pastor<br />

of First United Methodist<br />

Church, offi ciating.<br />

Arrangements are under<br />

the care of Kornerstone Funeral<br />

Directors of Plainview.<br />

Robert was born June 17,<br />

1948, in Plainview to Robert<br />

and Ruth Pinkerton Sr. He<br />

grew up in Halfway and attended<br />

schools in Plainview.<br />

He was a paratrooper in the<br />

U.S. Army for several years.<br />

Robert was a mechanic and<br />

worked on cars and trucks.<br />

He also worked at the gin for<br />

his father. He attended First<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

He married Maria<br />

Riquelme on Oct. 19, 1973,<br />

Olivia Gonzales Ramirez<br />

Funeral services for Olivia<br />

Gonzales Ramirez, 71, of<br />

Plainview will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Lemons <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Chapel with the Rev.<br />

Ron Brunson offi ciating.<br />

Visitation will be from<br />

6-8 p.m. Monday at Lemons<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. Ramirez died Thursday,<br />

Sept. 1, 2011.<br />

She was born June 6,<br />

1940, in El Campo to Isable<br />

and Mary Gonzales. She<br />

married Andres Ramirez in<br />

1955 in El Campo. She was<br />

a homemaker and lived in<br />

Abilene prior to moving to<br />

DEATH NOTICE<br />

Doyle Ray Burns<br />

FLOYDADA — Funeral<br />

services for Doyle Ray<br />

Burns, 55, will be at 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Sept. 10 at Moore-<br />

Rose Chapel.<br />

Arrangements are by<br />

Moore-Rose Funeral Home<br />

of Floydada.<br />

Mr. Burns died Monday,<br />

Aug. 29, 2011.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

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

Plainview Herald — 9-4-11<br />

Tulia - 995-1701<br />

201 W. Broadway<br />

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

interviews were scheduled<br />

Saturday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crowning of Miss<br />

Texas USA will be today.<br />

(Final results will be<br />

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

and in Tuesday’s<br />

Herald.)<br />

graduated<br />

from LubbockCoronado<br />

High<br />

School in<br />

2005.<br />

Survivors FRANKS<br />

include her<br />

parents, David and Glenda<br />

Franks of Plainview; and<br />

three brothers, David Lyn<br />

Franks Jr. of Lubbock and<br />

Donald Franks and James<br />

Dominie, both of Plainview.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

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

Plainview Herald — 9-4-11<br />

in Clovis,<br />

N.M.<br />

He was<br />

preceded in<br />

death by his<br />

father, Robert<br />

Samuel<br />

PINKERTON<br />

Pinkerton Sr.; and one son,<br />

Robert Christopher Pinkerton.<br />

He is survived by his wife,<br />

Maria Riquelme Pinkerton<br />

of Florida; two sons, Steven<br />

Scott Pinkerton of Mary<br />

Esther, Fla., and Richard<br />

Alan Pinkerton of DeBerry,<br />

Texas; his mother, Ruth<br />

Pinkerton of Plainview; one<br />

brother, Charles Fain Pinkerton<br />

of Anchorage, Alaska;<br />

and three grandchildren.<br />

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

memorials to First United<br />

Methodist Church, 1001<br />

West Seventh, Plainview,<br />

TX 79072.<br />

Online condolences may<br />

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

Online condolences:<br />

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

Plainview Herald — 9-4-11<br />

Plainview.<br />

Survivors include four<br />

sons, Augustine Ramirez of<br />

South Sioux City, Neb., Juan<br />

Ramon Ramirez of Abilene,<br />

Nick Ramirez of Plainview<br />

and Andy Ramirez<br />

of Mesa, Ariz.; a daughter,<br />

Alice Lopez of Abilene; 14<br />

grandchildren; and 18 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Her husband and a son,<br />

Cipriano Ramirez, 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 — 9-4-11<br />

Obituary Policy<br />

Deadlines for obituaries<br />

are 9 a.m. weekdays<br />

and 6 p.m. Saturday for<br />

Sunday’s edition.<br />

Call 806-296-1357 or<br />

e-mail obits@plainviewdailyherald.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Prices are available upon<br />

request; death notices<br />

are free.<br />

Obituaries are posted<br />

online through Legacy.<br />

<strong>com</strong> at no additional<br />

cost.<br />

Plainview - 296-0055<br />

3605 S.W. 3rd


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 5A<br />

9/11 light tribute<br />

still dazzles, but<br />

future cloudy<br />

By DAVID B. CARUSO<br />

Associated Press<br />

NEW YORK — <strong>The</strong><br />

fi rst time they fl ipped the<br />

switch on the ethereal<br />

spectacle known as the<br />

Tribute in Light, ground<br />

zero was still a disaster<br />

zone. Six months had<br />

passed since the World<br />

Trade Center fell. New<br />

Yorkers still felt sick and<br />

dazed, and they had grown<br />

weary of funerals.<br />

When the time came,<br />

there was little pomp. <strong>The</strong><br />

opera singer Jessye Norman<br />

sang “America the<br />

Beautiful.” A few politicians<br />

made some brief<br />

remarks.<br />

“And then the lights<br />

came on,” recalled Michael<br />

Ahern, the theatrical<br />

producer who, for a<br />

decade now, has been<br />

orchestrating the tribute.<br />

“I thought it was absolutely<br />

beautiful,” he said.<br />

“And it seemed to mean<br />

a lot to people. People<br />

who were there — the<br />

construction workers, the<br />

recovery workers — told<br />

me they were immediately<br />

moved by it.”<br />

Few who saw it disagreed.<br />

Of all the things that<br />

have been done in the past<br />

10 years to memorialize<br />

the 9/11 dead, perhaps<br />

nothing has been as inspiring<br />

as the light tribute,<br />

which uses powerful<br />

searchlights to create a<br />

pair of otherworldly, skypiercing<br />

blue columns in<br />

roughly the spot where the<br />

twin towers once stood.<br />

Workers on Friday<br />

began setting up the array<br />

of 88 lights that make up<br />

the twin columns. Preparations<br />

for the display will<br />

go on for another week<br />

before the columns are<br />

switched on this Sept. 11.<br />

At full power, the lights<br />

can be seen for many<br />

miles, depending on the<br />

weather. <strong>The</strong> columns<br />

themselves are created by<br />

the light that refl ects off<br />

tiny dust and moisture particles<br />

in the air, so the look<br />

of the beams can change<br />

from night to night, depending<br />

on wind, fog and<br />

clouds. Ahern said people<br />

have reported sightings as<br />

far away as West Point,<br />

about 50 miles away.<br />

Despite its popularity,<br />

the tribute’s future<br />

is uncertain. Its sponsor,<br />

the Municipal Art Society<br />

of New York, spends<br />

about $500,000 each year<br />

putting on the spectacle.<br />

Much of that money has<br />

<strong>com</strong>e from donations and<br />

grants, but funding is only<br />

guaranteed through this<br />

year.<br />

Even after a decade, the<br />

tribute also still does not<br />

have a permanent home.<br />

Originally, the beams were<br />

located on a lot in Battery<br />

Park City where the<br />

headquarters of Goldman<br />

Sachs now stands. Later, it<br />

moved to a garage, which<br />

is owned by the Metropolitan<br />

Transportation<br />

Authority. <strong>The</strong>re has been<br />

talk over the years of making<br />

space somewhere at the<br />

World Trade Center itself<br />

for the light installation.<br />

This year, the Municipal<br />

Art Society is soliciting<br />

donations from the public<br />

in an attempt to build an<br />

endowment. People can<br />

give $10 by texting the<br />

word “tribute” to the number<br />

20222.<br />

PLAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL<br />

WITNESS WRITERS, a writing<br />

critique group, will meet<br />

from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday at<br />

First United Methodist Church.<br />

(Enter on the south side.) New<br />

members are wel<strong>com</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is no charge. For more information<br />

contact Carole Bell at<br />

806-292-0134 or caroleabell@<br />

gmail.<strong>com</strong>, or choose “Encouragement<br />

Groups” at www.<br />

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

FIRST THURSDAY Family<br />

Reading Night for September<br />

will be held from 7-7:30 p.m.<br />

Sept. 15 at <strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

Children ages 4-7 are invited to<br />

wear their pajamas and hear<br />

bedtime stories. Children must<br />

be ac<strong>com</strong>panied by an adult.<br />

For more information call<br />

293-6186.<br />

HOUSTON SCHOOL night<br />

GED and SEL classes start Sept.<br />

19 from 5-8 p.m. Mondays and<br />

Tuesdays through May at 2417<br />

Yonkers. Call 296-4184.<br />

THE 23RD ANNUAL<br />

Cowboy Symposium will be<br />

held Sept. 9-11 at the Lubbock<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Civic Center. <strong>The</strong><br />

Sons of the San Joaquin are<br />

the headlining act performing<br />

Friday and Saturday nights. For<br />

more information about other<br />

performers, including musical<br />

acts, poets and storytellers,<br />

visit cowboy.org.<br />

WAYLAND’S SIFE team<br />

will host a drug dropoff from<br />

10 a.m.-noon every second<br />

Wednesday of the month at<br />

the Nunn Business Building,<br />

Sixth and Igo Blvd. SIFE will<br />

safely dispose of expired or unused<br />

medications and syringes.<br />

Call Debbie Lane at 291-1020<br />

with questions.<br />

INTEGRITY HOME Educators<br />

is hosting a beginning of<br />

the school year event for homeschool<br />

families who would<br />

like to connect with other<br />

homeschoolers on Friday and<br />

Saturday at Caprock Canyons<br />

State Park. For more information<br />

go to www.homeschoollife.<strong>com</strong>/tx/ihe.<br />

BULLDOG FOOTBALL game<br />

tickets are available at HCSB-<br />

West. Also available are tickets<br />

to the 17th annual Kiwanis<br />

Club barbecue, set for 5-7<br />

p.m. Friday at Estacado Junior<br />

High in conjunction with the<br />

Bulldogs’ home-opening game<br />

against Big Spring. Tickets<br />

for the meal, which includes<br />

a barbecue sandwich, chips,<br />

drink and dessert, are $5.<br />

SHO OUT 2011, a free family<br />

information fair sponsored<br />

by Rural Children’s Initiative,<br />

will be held from noon-5 p.m.<br />

Saturday in Millennium Park<br />

(just west of the post offi ce). A<br />

youth talent show and art exhibit<br />

will follow from 5-7 p.m.<br />

at the Fair <strong>The</strong>ater. To reserve a<br />

booth or for more information<br />

call 291-4470.<br />

LUBBOCK ISD College and<br />

Career Night is 5:30-8 p.m.<br />

Sept. 26 at Texas Tech’s United<br />

Spirit Arena. More than 100<br />

colleges, universities and<br />

trade/technical schools will be<br />

BULLDOG<br />

Paw Prints<br />

Monday, Sept. 5: Labor Day Student Holiday<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 6: Varsity Tennis vs. Monterey @ Plainview 4 p.m<br />

Volleyball vs. Coronado @ Coronado (9th ,JV,V,)<br />

5:00/6:00/7:00p.m<br />

Thursday, Sept. 8: JV Football vs. Big Spring @ Big Spring 5p.m<br />

Freshman Football @ Big Spring @ PHS 5p.m<br />

Friday, Sept. 9: Varsity Football vs. Big Spring @<br />

Plainview - 7:30p.m<br />

Saturday, Sept. 10: Volleyball @ Randall (9th September 5 - 10<br />

,JV,V)<br />

1:00, 2:00, and 3:00p.m<br />

Cross Country @ Mae Simmons Park, Lubbock<br />

Varsity Tennis @ PHS vs. Dumas (JV, V) 9:00a.m<br />

Varsity Tennis @ PHS vs. Palo Duro (JV, V) 3:00a.m.<br />

MONDAY: College/ Sports Day<br />

“Outsmart the Dons – Bulldogs<br />

got game!”<br />

No CAPS but you can wear<br />

your favorite t-shirt or jersey<br />

TUESDAY: Little Kids Day<br />

“Make the Dons cry like babies!”<br />

WEDNESDAY: Celebrity/Rockstar<br />

THIS AND THAT<br />

Spirit Week/Home<strong>com</strong>ing Week Sept. 27 to Oct. 1<br />

Day - “Out Shine the Dons”<br />

THURSDAY: Pajama Day<br />

“Make the Dons have nightmares!”<br />

Make sure your PJ’s meet<br />

dress code – especially length<br />

FRIDAY: Spirit Day<br />

“Demolish the Dons!”<br />

See <strong>com</strong>plete school business at:<br />

www.plainview.k12.tx.us<br />

PHS Student Council<br />

on hand to inform area students<br />

and their parents about<br />

college and careers.<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

pre-school has two openings<br />

in its new pre-K class for 4 year<br />

olds. School begins Tuesday.<br />

Call Sue Lewellen at 296-26<strong>04</strong><br />

or 296-5496.<br />

WAYLAND SIFE Computer<br />

Literacy Program will off er a<br />

beginner’s course Sept. 13-Oct.<br />

18 and advanced course Nov.<br />

1-Dec. 6. <strong>The</strong> free, open-tothe-public<br />

classes meet from<br />

6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. First-day<br />

attendance is required. Call<br />

Sammy VanHoose at 291-1029<br />

for more information.<br />

PROVIDER’S PANTRY meat<br />

boxes off ering a variety of frozen<br />

meats, fi sh and vegetables<br />

can be ordered at College<br />

Heights Baptist Church, 802<br />

Quincy, until Sept. 16. Anyone<br />

can purchase. Cash, check and<br />

Lone Star are accepted. Call<br />

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

for more information.<br />

A REUNION PLANNING<br />

meeting for the PHS class of<br />

1972 will be held at 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Davis, Kinard & Co.,<br />

1401-A W. Fifth. Call Pat Smith<br />

at 293-4158 with questions.<br />

VISION SKATEPARK<br />

Plainview will sponsor an entry<br />

in the Cowboy Days Parade<br />

on Sept. 17. Anyone with<br />

wheels (skateboard, roller<br />

blades, skates, bikes, etc.) is<br />

encouraged to gather at 10<br />

a.m. at 12th and Ash. For more<br />

information call 296-6669.<br />

SOUTH PLAINS College<br />

Workforce classes include:<br />

Cake decorating, introduction<br />

to Quick Books part I and<br />

alcohol education for minors.<br />

Call 296-9611 ext. 43<strong>04</strong> or go<br />

by SPC at 1920 W. 24th.<br />

TEXAS TECH Upward Bound<br />

program is recruiting ninth and<br />

10th grade students. Upward<br />

Bound provides academic instruction,<br />

tutoring, counseling,<br />

advising and cultural enrichment<br />

activities on Saturdays<br />

during the regular school year<br />

and during the summer on the<br />

Tech campus.<br />

Students must provide<br />

their own transportation to<br />

and from Lubbock. Interested<br />

students should pick up a pre-<br />

application card from the PHS<br />

counselors’ offi ce. Deadline is<br />

Wednesday.<br />

SACRED HEART Catholic<br />

Church members are selling<br />

raffl e tickets for $10. Prizes<br />

are: 2011 red Camaro, 46-inch<br />

fl at-screen TV, iPad, $500<br />

Visa card; PlayStation3, $250<br />

Walmart gift card and a Flip<br />

camera. Tickets are available<br />

from Sacred Heart members.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drawing is Saturday.<br />

THE ELKS LODGE will host<br />

a garage sale starting at 9 a.m.<br />

Saturday at the lodge, north<br />

of Reagor-Dykes. Proceed<br />

benefi t special needs children.<br />

Anyone with donations for the<br />

garage sale may call Connie at<br />

292-9615.<br />

HILLCREST ELEMENTARY<br />

back-to-school night and allschool<br />

picnic will be at 6 p.m.<br />

Thursday.<br />

PLAINVIEW ISD activities<br />

calendars are available in a<br />

limited quantity and at no cost<br />

to parents and <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

members at the Plainview ISD<br />

Administration Offi ce, 912<br />

Portland.<br />

BUSINESSES AND individuals<br />

are asked to display their<br />

Plainview football fl ags on<br />

football game days to show<br />

spirit for the team. To purchase<br />

a fl ag call Spike Dunlap at<br />

292-8268.<br />

HK2020 AND Walmart<br />

are hosting the third annual<br />

health and fi tness expo from<br />

9 a.m.-noon Saturday at the<br />

Ollie Liner Center. <strong>The</strong> free<br />

event, open to the <strong>com</strong>munity,<br />

will feature health screenings,<br />

cooking demonstrations, interactive<br />

activities, gardening<br />

tips, ballroom dancing, fi tness<br />

demonstrations and more.<br />

Anyone interested in hosting<br />

a free health or fi tness booth<br />

may contact Marka Fikes at<br />

marka.barrett@wal-mart.<strong>com</strong><br />

or call 291-4524 or 729-1145.<br />

THE BUFFALO GRASS<br />

Chapter of Daughters of the<br />

American Revolution (Floydada)<br />

and the Mary McCoy<br />

Baines Chapter of Daughters<br />

of the American Revolution<br />

(Plainview) will co-sponsor<br />

a genealogy workshop from<br />

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Sept. 24 at the Floyd County<br />

Historical Museum (equipped<br />

with ancestry.<strong>com</strong> and Wi-Fi)<br />

in Floydada. <strong>The</strong> free workshop<br />

will help participants learn<br />

how to search for ancestors<br />

in census records, military records,<br />

court records and more,<br />

and also provide information<br />

regarding documentation required<br />

to join DAR. Bring a sack<br />

lunch; drinks and dessert will<br />

be furnished. RSVPs appreciated<br />

but not required. Contact<br />

kimhorne3@suddenlink.net,<br />

tfg12@suddenlink.net or<br />

pamelaccasto@gmail.<strong>com</strong> for<br />

more information.<br />

TICKETS TO the United Way<br />

kickoff breakfast, set for 6:30<br />

a.m. Sept. 20 at Wayland’s<br />

Laney Center, are available<br />

for $9 by calling 293-7072.<br />

Featured speakers will be Karin<br />

McCay and Abner Euresti of<br />

KCBD-TV. PHS cheerleaders<br />

will lead a pep rally at the<br />

event which starts United<br />

Way’s annual fundraising<br />

campaign.<br />

THE ANNUAL El Diez y Sies<br />

de Septimbre’ Fiestas Patrias<br />

celebration will be held Sept.<br />

15-18 in Lubbock. <strong>The</strong> event<br />

will include pageants, music,<br />

a parade and more. For more<br />

information call Robert Narvaiz<br />

at 781-6277.<br />

A FREE tobacco-cessation<br />

course will be held Sept. 15<br />

and 22. Register by calling<br />

291-3323.<br />

LITERARY LUNCH Bunch<br />

will next meet at noon Nov.<br />

15 in Wayland’s Van Howeling<br />

Education Center, Room 1<strong>04</strong>,<br />

with a light lunch to be provided.<br />

Books to be discussed<br />

are: “Heaven is for Real: A Little<br />

Boy’s Astounding Story of His<br />

Trip to Heaven and Back,” by<br />

Todd Burpo and Lynn Vincent;<br />

“Unbroken: A World War II<br />

Story of Survival, Resilience<br />

and Redemption,” by Laura<br />

Hillenbrand; “<strong>The</strong> New Road to<br />

Serfdom: A Letter of Warning<br />

to America,” by Daniel Hannan;<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Day the World Came to<br />

Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland,”<br />

by Jim Defede;<br />

“Girl in Translation,” by Jean<br />

Kwok; “Left to Tell: Discovering<br />

God Amidst the Rwandan<br />

Holocaust,” by Immaculee<br />

Ilibagiza; and “Redeeming<br />

Love,” by Francine Rivers.<br />

PHS AND PCA juniors and<br />

their parents are invited to a<br />

Plainview Education Partnership<br />

(PEP) orientation<br />

meeting at 6 p.m. Sept. 19 in<br />

the PHS auditorium. PEP is a<br />

tuition-assistance program for<br />

students who want to attend<br />

Wayland. Call 291-3500 for<br />

more information.<br />

NOLAN RYAN will be<br />

guest of honor at the National<br />

Golden Spur Award Dinner in<br />

Lubbock on Sept. 17, hosted<br />

by the National Ranching<br />

Heritage Center. Jim Sundberg,<br />

senior executive vice president<br />

for the Texas Rangers, will<br />

present the award, and Texas<br />

Ag Commissioner Todd Staples<br />

will off er the wel<strong>com</strong>e. Tickets<br />

are $100 and available by calling<br />

742-2498, e-mailing vicki.<br />

quinn.williams@ttu.edu or at<br />

www.nrhc.ttu.edu.<br />

FREE RIDES to the Susan<br />

G. Komen Race for the Cure on<br />

Oct. 1 in Lubbock are available<br />

to the fi rst 13 breast cancer<br />

survivors from Plainview. <strong>The</strong><br />

program, sponsored by Vista<br />

Bank, off ers transportation by<br />

Citibus, race registration, a race<br />

T-shirt and breakfast.<br />

To register, contact Allison<br />

Kotal at 806-698-1911 ext. 7<br />

or e-mail Allison@komenlubbock.org.<br />

CAPROCK CANYONS State<br />

Park will celebrate the restoration<br />

of the offi cial State of<br />

Texas bison herd to its native<br />

habitat on the Panhandle<br />

plains on Sept. 17. A new<br />

habitat will allow visitors to<br />

view the 80 free-roaming<br />

bison up close and visit dozens<br />

of exhibitors celebrating Texas’<br />

frontier days. Activities include<br />

food vendors, a trail ride and<br />

park tours. Park entry fees<br />

will be waived for the day. For<br />

more information call 806-<br />

455-1492.<br />

SEPTEMBER Readers’ Page<br />

will be published Wednesday.<br />

Readers are invited to submit<br />

original poetry, essays, features<br />

and photos to: Readers’<br />

Page, Box 1240, Plainview,<br />

TX 79072; bring them to the<br />

Herald at 820 Broadway; or<br />

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

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

include a name, town and<br />

daytime phone number.<br />

To submit This and That items:<br />

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

806.296.1353<br />

On behalf of YMCA Board, Staff, Members, participants, and the entire <strong>com</strong>munity,<br />

THANK YOU<br />

for your generous support of the<br />

2011 YMCA STRONG KIDS CAMPAIGN<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Don & Charlcey Dickson<br />

Edward Jones<br />

Fitness Specialist<br />

Dr. Sidney & Stacey Ontai<br />

Randy Adams<br />

Gary & Gretchen Massingill<br />

Liz & Carlos Alanis<br />

Keith & Ashley Mayberry<br />

Isabel Alvarez<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Ameripride<br />

Dr. Mark & Robin<br />

McClanahan<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Dr. Randall & Stephanie<br />

Meyer<br />

Don & Diane Book<br />

Dr. Richard & Sharon Morgan<br />

Mike & Kathy Boster<br />

Ross Owen<br />

Georgie Brandes<br />

PNS – Family Medical<br />

Browning Seed<br />

Pak Mail of Plainview<br />

Bill & Becky Buxton<br />

Cindy Arteaga<br />

Sandra Mosteller<br />

Brett & Sandra Aven<br />

Josie Perez<br />

Jack & Nila Ball<br />

Zach Poole<br />

Kimberly Berry<br />

Marlene Reed<br />

Glenn Bickel<br />

Gabby Rejino<br />

Jesse Caballero<br />

Trashai Rogers<br />

HERO AWARD $500+<br />

Plainview Herald<br />

Plainview Kiwanis Club<br />

Plainview Rotary Club<br />

George L. Valentine PC<br />

Dr. Kent & Rendi Webb<br />

CENTURY CLUB - $100 - $499<br />

Stan Parker Electric<br />

Cantwell Irrigation<br />

Ann Perry<br />

Dr. Perry & Dr. Cassie Collins<br />

Plains Plate Glass<br />

Karen Crim<br />

Plainview Overhead Door<br />

D&SManufacturing<br />

Plainview Surgical Care<br />

Dental Arts Bldg<br />

Richard Porter<br />

Dwain & Shirley Dodson<br />

Premier Roofing<br />

Douglass Oil<br />

Tilman & Lynda Reagan<br />

Ken & Sue Douglass<br />

Robert’s Tree House<br />

Leonard Finley<br />

JB & Ramona Roberts<br />

Mike Finley<br />

Randall Roberts<br />

FRIENDS OF THE YMCA - $1 - $99<br />

Sarah Castillo<br />

Sulema Salazar<br />

Kathy Catano<br />

Emma Schoen<br />

Alicia Chavez<br />

Don & Christa Smith<br />

Eaton Craig Stationery<br />

& Printing<br />

Ashley Valdez<br />

Angelica Fierros<br />

Cyndy Walter<br />

K’Lee Gonzales<br />

Milton & Beth Finley<br />

Roberts & Son Plumbing<br />

Fisher Auto Glass & Trim<br />

James Rockwell<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

S & S Electric<br />

Richard Frausto<br />

Scrub Shop<br />

Graphic Zone<br />

Street Real Estate<br />

Have A Blast<br />

Thrasher Inc.<br />

Fred & Emma Herring<br />

Beth Tiefenthal<br />

Davis & Peggy Horne<br />

Ron Trusler<br />

Mike Howell<br />

Lanny Voss<br />

IAB Mechanical<br />

Wagner Supply<br />

J M Variety<br />

Angela Watson<br />

Suzi Guenther<br />

Darren Whalen<br />

Dickie Hernandez<br />

Coleman Williams<br />

Madi Kemmer<br />

Don & Tammy Williams<br />

Jim & Cathy Landtroop<br />

Krista Wofford<br />

Mary Meester<br />

Nicole Wood<br />

Rob & Melissa Wilkinson<br />

Dr. David & Dr. Ruth<br />

Rector Wright<br />

Xcel Energy<br />

Beverly Wall<br />

JMS Equipment<br />

Clinton & Phyllis Wall<br />

Kan Del’s Candles & Gifts<br />

T C & Peggy Wall<br />

Dr. Sergio Lara<br />

Shay Webb<br />

Chris & Sue Lewellen<br />

Iva Jean West<br />

Martin & Trina Lewis<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lindsey<br />

Dr. Ilhan Yildiz<br />

Don and Edna Hill<br />

Wally and Rose Ann Chavez<br />

Gaylan & Lynn Goddard<br />

Randy and Carol Kaufman<br />

Sonic<br />

Royalty Tax Service<br />

YMCA –<br />

Making dreams<br />

possible for all.


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Herald<br />

OPINION<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Thoughts on Plainview water<br />

To the Editor:<br />

We may all see that, in<br />

the near future, our city will<br />

no longer be able to furnish<br />

enough water for irrigation<br />

of our lawns, or certainly,<br />

only at a greatly-reduced<br />

rate. <strong>The</strong>re are a few things<br />

that may be done in anticipation<br />

of that time.<br />

First, change that Bermuda<br />

grass to buffalo grass. It can<br />

be attractive on much less<br />

water than Bermuda and, if<br />

necessary, can survive with<br />

President Obama has<br />

nominated Princeton<br />

University Professor Alan<br />

Krueger to be chairman of<br />

the White House Council<br />

of Economic Advisors.<br />

Saying that “I have nothing<br />

but confi dence in Alan as<br />

he takes on this important<br />

role,” Obama described him<br />

as one of the nation’s leading<br />

economists.<br />

Nonsense! Washington<br />

needs to stop listening to<br />

these allegedly high-minded<br />

academics who have helped<br />

get us into this fouled-up<br />

economy.<br />

“Cash for Clunkers”?<br />

Please! Enough with<br />

academics from Princeton,<br />

Harvard, Chicago and Yale<br />

who have never run a business<br />

nor created a single<br />

private sector job. It is long<br />

past time for us to put a<br />

business person in this post,<br />

someone who has actually<br />

Mallard Fillmore<br />

no irrigation at all (except,<br />

maybe, this year.) It also can<br />

do fairly well in the shade.<br />

Also, if we feel that we<br />

must irrigate, we can pipe<br />

the water from our eaves to a<br />

cistern which can be drilled<br />

in our backyards. We probably<br />

will not save enough in<br />

our lifetimes to pay for the<br />

expense, but the value of<br />

our property should increase<br />

when we resell it.<br />

Harold Kidd<br />

Plainview<br />

Snyder councilman addresses ‘scum’<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I am sure there are a lot of<br />

very good people in Plainview.<br />

As with any small city,<br />

there are people who, as my<br />

mother used to say, “Are the<br />

salt of the earth. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

kind of people you would<br />

ever want to meet and get<br />

to know. Honest people.” I<br />

wish I could talk about those<br />

people, but, unfortunately,<br />

this is not so in this incident.<br />

In this letter we are going<br />

to have to talk about the scum<br />

of Plainview.<br />

On Aug. 16, my wife was<br />

traveling from Snyder to<br />

Amarillo, via Plainview. She<br />

always stops at one of the<br />

local stores and, as she was<br />

preparing to leave to go on<br />

to Amarillo, she dropped her<br />

purse in the parking lot and<br />

didn’t realize it. It contained<br />

approximately $800, her<br />

driver’s license, Social Security<br />

card, keepsake pictures,<br />

insurance card, address<br />

labels, a full book of stamps,<br />

etc. Whoever found it most<br />

likely took the money and<br />

stamps and tossed the rest in<br />

the trash.<br />

I bring up what was in the<br />

purse to tell you there was<br />

plenty of money, postage<br />

stamps and address labels.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y could have easily<br />

mailed the purse back to my<br />

wife, if they were honest,<br />

which they weren’t.<br />

Losing the money was bad<br />

enough, and replacing the<br />

license and Social Security<br />

card, which we will have to<br />

do at our own expense, is a<br />

hassle. But the pictures and<br />

other personal treasures was<br />

the real killer. It was not anything<br />

of any value to anyone<br />

— except her. This is what<br />

hurt me so bad, to see her<br />

grieve over those personal,<br />

irreplaceable items.<br />

One of your own policemen<br />

told my wife, “You<br />

will probably never see your<br />

belongings again. This is the<br />

worst town for thieving in<br />

Texas!” His words, not mine.<br />

To the person/people<br />

who found her purse: I’m<br />

sure you probably bought<br />

yourself a lot of beer, maybe<br />

cigarettes, food and some<br />

dope. Anyone who would<br />

do what you did is just the<br />

type of heathen who would<br />

get drunk or high, then laugh<br />

about your perceived stroke<br />

of good luck. I suppose I<br />

could say to you, “Someday,<br />

you will have to answer to<br />

God for your dishonesty.”<br />

But if you are the kind who<br />

would take advantage of<br />

someone like this, you probably<br />

do not have a personal<br />

relationship with God anyway.<br />

I pity you!<br />

Enjoy yourself. Laugh<br />

about the incident and your<br />

supposed good fortune. My<br />

guess is none of the money<br />

you stole is left. I would<br />

imagine you blew it all on<br />

trivial, worthless things and<br />

have nothing to really show<br />

for it, but maybe a hangover<br />

or some other form of<br />

aftereffects. A person who<br />

would do this is not much<br />

of a human being. You are<br />

more of a parasite on society.<br />

What you don’t realize is<br />

you have brought a curse<br />

on yourself that you cannot<br />

escape, the effects of which<br />

will far outweigh the benefi ts<br />

you think you gained by your<br />

dishonesty.<br />

As I have heard said in so<br />

many old westerns, just before<br />

they put some criminal<br />

to death, “May God have<br />

mercy on your soul.”<br />

Lanny Covey<br />

City Councilman<br />

Snyder<br />

created jobs.<br />

This has got to stop. No<br />

more liberal professors<br />

getting top administration<br />

jobs! If you must have an<br />

academic, however, why not<br />

try someone on the faculty<br />

at Eureka College where<br />

my dad, Ronald Reagan,<br />

got his degree in economics.<br />

It worked for him and<br />

it worked for the good old<br />

USA!<br />

Krueger, 50, described<br />

as a “labor specialist” who<br />

served in the Treasury<br />

Department earlier in the<br />

Obama administration, will<br />

succeed Austan Goolsbee,<br />

who has now returned to the<br />

University of Chicago. According<br />

to Obama, Krueger<br />

is “a key voice on a vast<br />

array of economic issues<br />

for more than two decades.<br />

Alan understands the diffi<br />

cult challenges our country<br />

faces, and I have confi dence<br />

Camps lacked ‘haimish’<br />

Recently, I did a little<br />

reporting from Kenya and<br />

Tanzania before taking a<br />

safari with my family. We<br />

stayed in seven camps. Some<br />

were relatively simple, without<br />

electricity or running<br />

water. Some were relatively<br />

luxurious, with regular<br />

showers and even pools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> simple camps were<br />

friendly, warm and familial.<br />

We got to know the other<br />

guests at big, <strong>com</strong>munal<br />

dinner tables. At one camp<br />

we got to play soccer with<br />

the staff on a vast fi eld in the<br />

Serengeti before an audience<br />

of wildebeests. At another<br />

camp, we had impromptu<br />

spear-throwing and archery<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitions with the kitchen<br />

staff. Two of the Maasai<br />

guides led my youngest<br />

son and me on spontaneous<br />

mock hunts — stalking<br />

our “prey” on foot through<br />

ravines and across streams.<br />

I can tell you that this is the<br />

defi nition of heaven for a<br />

12-year-old boy, and for<br />

someone with the emotional<br />

maturity of one.<br />

<strong>The</strong> more elegant camps<br />

felt colder. At one, each family<br />

had its own dinner table,<br />

so we didn’t get to know the<br />

other guests. <strong>The</strong> tents were<br />

spread farther apart. We also<br />

didn’t get to know the staff,<br />

that he will help us meet<br />

those challenges as one of<br />

the leaders on my economic<br />

team.”<br />

Fox News reported<br />

Monday that, according to<br />

one administration offi cial,<br />

“Krueger’s job will be to<br />

provide policy prescriptions<br />

on ways to spur employment<br />

. . . [he] has worked<br />

on several analyses at Treasury,<br />

including the impact<br />

of tax incentives to encourage<br />

employers to hire, the<br />

‘cash for clunkers’ program<br />

to expand vehicle purchases,<br />

the Small Business<br />

Lending Fund and Build<br />

America taxable municipal<br />

bonds.”<br />

He was previously<br />

employed as the chief<br />

economist at the Labor<br />

Department during the<br />

Clinton administration, and<br />

has published studies on job<br />

growth, the minimum wage<br />

DAVID<br />

BROOKS<br />

who served us mostly as<br />

waiters, the way they would<br />

at a nice hotel.<br />

I know only one word to<br />

describe what the simpler<br />

camps had and the more<br />

luxurious camps lacked:<br />

“haimish.” It’s a Yiddish<br />

word that suggests warmth,<br />

domesticity and unpretentious<br />

conviviality.<br />

It occurred to me that<br />

when we moved from a<br />

simple camp to a more<br />

luxurious camp, we crossed<br />

an invisible Haimish Line.<br />

<strong>The</strong> simpler camps had it,<br />

the more <strong>com</strong>fortable ones<br />

did not.<br />

This is a generalized<br />

phenomenon, which applies<br />

to other aspects of life.<br />

Often, as we spend more on<br />

something, what we gain in<br />

privacy and elegance we lose<br />

in spontaneous sociability.<br />

I once visited a university<br />

that had a large, lavishly<br />

fi nanced Hillel House to<br />

serve as a Jewish center on<br />

and the economic backgrounds<br />

of terrorists.<br />

Impressive. But this nation’s<br />

phenomenal growth<br />

in a mere 200 years from a<br />

collection of British colonies<br />

to the world’s leading<br />

fi nancial colossus was hardly<br />

the result of the labors of<br />

college economics professors<br />

working in government<br />

jobs. It was ordinary<br />

Americans, most without<br />

college degrees or even high<br />

school diplomas, who rolled<br />

up their sleeves and built<br />

the world’s most advanced<br />

nation from the plains and<br />

forests of a largely undeveloped<br />

new world.<br />

Academia was not the<br />

engine that created 21st<br />

Century America — it was<br />

a passenger riding free in<br />

the caboose. <strong>The</strong> salaries<br />

and other perks available to<br />

members of the professorate<br />

are paid with funds resulting<br />

from the sweat and grit of<br />

ordinary Americans whom<br />

the academics routinely demean<br />

as being beneath their<br />

notice, except when they are<br />

campus. But the students<br />

told me they preferred the<br />

Chabad House nearby,<br />

which was run by the<br />

orthodox Lubavitchers. At<br />

the Chabad house, the sofas<br />

were tattered and the rooms<br />

cramped, but, the students<br />

said, it was more haimish.<br />

Restaurants and bars can<br />

exist on either side of the<br />

Haimish Line. At some diners<br />

and family restaurants,<br />

people are more <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

leaning back, laughing<br />

loud, interrupting more and<br />

sweeping one another up in<br />

a collective euphoria. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

talk more to the servers, and<br />

even across tables. At nicer<br />

restaurants, the food is better,<br />

the atmosphere is more<br />

refi ned, but there is a tighter<br />

code about what is permissible.<br />

Hotels can exist on either<br />

side of the Haimish Line.<br />

You’ll fi nd multiple generations<br />

at a Comfort Inn<br />

breakfast area, and people<br />

are likely to exchange<br />

pleasantries over the waffl e<br />

machine. At a four-star hotel’s<br />

breakfast dining room,<br />

people are quietly answering<br />

email on their phones.<br />

Whole neighborhoods can<br />

exist on Haimish Line.<br />

David Brooks is a columnist for the<br />

New York Times News Service.<br />

Professors don’t have all of the answers<br />

MICHAEL<br />

REAGAN<br />

reaching for their paychecks<br />

or grants.<br />

It is not surprising that<br />

former academic Barack<br />

Obama should turn to the<br />

groves of academia to fi nd<br />

appointees to key government<br />

jobs. It’s where he<br />

hails from; it’s where he<br />

was <strong>com</strong>fortable, free of the<br />

cares and <strong>com</strong>petitions of a<br />

dog-eat-dog economy.<br />

I don’t have anything<br />

against Professor Krueger.<br />

As far as I know he is<br />

fully qualifi ed for his new<br />

job. It’s the job itself that<br />

bothers me; the marriage<br />

of government and the<br />

professional economics<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity that makes me<br />

un<strong>com</strong>fortable. <strong>The</strong> two are<br />

not <strong>com</strong>patible, one being<br />

devoted to the <strong>com</strong>monweal,<br />

the other to more<br />

esoteric pursuits.<br />

I guess that’s what you<br />

end up with when you elect<br />

an academic with no reallife<br />

experiences in the world<br />

of cash and carry, where the<br />

majority of us live.<br />

Read more: www.<br />

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

politics/2011/08/29/<br />

obama-to-nominateprinceton-professor-ashead-economic-advisersteam/#ixzz1WdGBAaef<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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<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong>/opinion<br />

BILL<br />

O’REILLY<br />

Political<br />

feuds<br />

Political feuds are entertaining,<br />

especially when<br />

they involve presidential<br />

contenders. Thus, the alleged<br />

bad blood between<br />

Texas Governor Rick Perry<br />

and former Massachusetts<br />

Governor Mitt Romney is<br />

worth examining, because<br />

those two guys are currently<br />

the frontrunners to<br />

challenge President Obama<br />

next year.<br />

According to the reporting<br />

by the Boston Globe,<br />

there are two issues in<br />

play. First, back in 2002<br />

when Mitt Romney was<br />

rescuing the Salt Lake<br />

City Olympic games from<br />

chaos, Rick Perry wanted<br />

the Boy Scouts of America<br />

to be named the offi cial<br />

volunteers of the games.<br />

Romney said no because<br />

most scouts are under 18,<br />

the minimum age required<br />

to work at the Olympics.<br />

Perry, however, thought<br />

there was a gay <strong>com</strong>ponent<br />

to Romney’s decision,<br />

since the scouts do not accept<br />

declared homosexuals<br />

as Scoutmasters. Romney<br />

denied that.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, in 2006, Romney<br />

traveled to Texas as the<br />

Chairman of the Republican<br />

Governor’s Association.<br />

He met with Perry,<br />

who was furious that a<br />

man named Alex Castellanos<br />

had been hired as<br />

an advisor by Romney. It<br />

seems that Castellanos was<br />

also advising Carole Keeton<br />

Strayhorn, who was<br />

running against Perry for<br />

governor. It was a chilly<br />

meeting.<br />

On paper, those incidents<br />

look small, and they<br />

are. But now Romney and<br />

Perry fi nd themselves in a<br />

“high noon”-type situation;<br />

soon they will have a<br />

showdown, most likely in a<br />

debate situation. At the end<br />

of the primary season, only<br />

one will be standing tall.<br />

I say that because there<br />

is not much chance that<br />

Michelle Bachmann, currently<br />

running third in the<br />

polls, will gain enough<br />

traction to threaten the<br />

governors. <strong>The</strong> Congresswoman<br />

is waging an<br />

energetic campaign, but<br />

big money Republicans are<br />

looking for “gravitas” this<br />

time around, not ideology.<br />

Those running the GOP<br />

well understand that economics<br />

will decide the next<br />

presidential election.<br />

Both Romney and Perry<br />

are well positioned in the<br />

economic area. While<br />

Romney was governor of<br />

Massachusetts, a liberal<br />

bastion, state bonds received<br />

an upgrade by Standard<br />

and Poors, the agency<br />

that just downgraded the<br />

USA.<br />

Perry’s economic<br />

story is solid as well. Texas<br />

leads the league in job<br />

creation in the teeth of a<br />

stubborn recession, and tort<br />

reform has attracted major<br />

medical concerns and<br />

personnel to the state. So,<br />

on balance, both governors<br />

match up well with Mr.<br />

Obama in the economic<br />

arena.<br />

Perry is counting on his<br />

conservative credibility<br />

to hold his poll lead over<br />

Romney, who is suspect in<br />

some right-wing precincts<br />

because of the Massachusetts<br />

health care law.<br />

You may remember that<br />

President Obama gave<br />

Romney credit for passing<br />

the law which, of course,<br />

was like putting a nail in<br />

the governor’s shoe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Romney-Perry<br />

matchup should be interesting,<br />

especially if it gets<br />

vicious. Both men are<br />

capable of slinging some<br />

mud. And with the hair<br />

situations they both have,<br />

that could get messy.<br />

Veteran TV news anchor Bill O’Reilly<br />

is host of the Fox News show “<strong>The</strong><br />

O’Reilly Factor” and author of the<br />

book “Pinheads and Patriots: Where<br />

You Stand in the Age of Obama.”


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might be at risk of another<br />

recession.<br />

<strong>The</strong> government also<br />

reported that the unemployment<br />

rate remained<br />

at 9.1 percent. It was the<br />

weakest jobs report since<br />

September 2010.<br />

Stocks tumbled on the<br />

news. <strong>The</strong> Dow Jones industrial<br />

average sank more<br />

than 250 points.<br />

Total payrolls were<br />

unchanged in August,<br />

the fi rst time since 1945<br />

that the government has<br />

reported a net job change<br />

of zero. Economists<br />

warned that the economy<br />

can’t keep growing<br />

indefi nitely if hiring<br />

remains stalled.<br />

U.S. oil and gas<br />

rig count down 7<br />

HOUSTON (AP)<br />

— <strong>The</strong> number of rigs<br />

actively exploring for oil<br />

and natural gas in the U.S.<br />

decreased by seven last<br />

week to 1,968.<br />

Houston-based drilling<br />

product provider Baker<br />

Hughes Inc. reported<br />

Friday that 1,064 rigs<br />

were exploring for oil<br />

and 895 for natural<br />

gas. Nine were listed<br />

as miscellaneous. A<br />

year ago this week<br />

the rig count stood at<br />

1,653.<br />

Texas (two) and<br />

North Dakota (one)<br />

were the only states to<br />

gain rigs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rig count<br />

peaked at 4,530 in<br />

CARMIE<br />

HILL<br />

earnings. You can enter a variety<br />

of scenarios, such as different<br />

earnings amounts and retirement<br />

dates, to fi nd out how they will<br />

change your benefi t amount.<br />

If the picture looks better than<br />

you anticipated, you might decide<br />

it’s time to punch your last time<br />

1981. A low of 488 was<br />

recorded in 1999.<br />

President halts<br />

EPA regulation<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

(AP) — President Barack<br />

Obama on Friday scrapped<br />

his administration’s controversial<br />

plans to tighten<br />

smog rules, bowing to the<br />

demands of congressional<br />

Republicans and some<br />

business leaders.<br />

Obama overruled the<br />

Environmental Protection<br />

Agency — and the<br />

unanimous opinion of<br />

its independent panel of<br />

scientifi c advisers — and<br />

directed administrator<br />

Lisa Jackson to withdraw<br />

the proposed regulation<br />

to reduce concentrations<br />

of ground-level ozone,<br />

smog’s main ingredient.<br />

<strong>The</strong> decision rests in part<br />

on reducing regulatory<br />

burdens and uncertainty<br />

for businesses at a time<br />

of rampant uncertainty<br />

about an unsteady<br />

economy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> announcement<br />

came shortly after a new<br />

government report on<br />

private sector employment<br />

showed that businesses<br />

essentially added no new<br />

jobs last month — and that<br />

the jobless rate remained<br />

stuck at a historically high<br />

9.1 percent.<br />

Feds sue banks<br />

over risky mortgages<br />

NEW YORK (AP)<br />

— <strong>The</strong> Federal Housing<br />

Finance Agency has sued<br />

the nation’s largest banks,<br />

along with a handful of<br />

other fi nancial institutions<br />

and executives,<br />

for violating federal and<br />

state laws in the sale of<br />

home mortgage-backed<br />

securities. Among the 17<br />

institutions targeted by<br />

the lawsuits were Bank of<br />

America Corp., Citigroup<br />

Inc., JP Morgan Chase &<br />

Co., Goldman Sachs.<br />

Home mortgage-backed<br />

securities were risky investments<br />

whose collapse<br />

after the real-estate bust<br />

helped fuel the fi nancial<br />

crisis that erupted in late<br />

2008.<br />

Flooded fi elds lead to<br />

higher pasta prices<br />

PLAZA, N.D. (AP) —<br />

Consumers are paying<br />

more for pasta after heavy<br />

spring rain and record<br />

fl ooding prevented planting<br />

on more than 1 million<br />

acres in one of the nation’s<br />

best durum wheat-growing<br />

areas. North Dakota typically<br />

grows nearly threefourths<br />

of the nation’s<br />

durum. This year’s crop is<br />

expected to be about twofi<br />

fths of last year’s.<br />

card and leave the labor force<br />

for retirement sooner than you<br />

expected. If that’s the case, the<br />

easiest way to apply for retirement<br />

is online.<br />

It used to be a labor to apply for<br />

benefi ts. It used to mean making<br />

a trip to a Social Security offi ce<br />

and then being required to fi ll out<br />

paperwork.<br />

Now, you can visit www.socialsecurity.gov/applyonline<br />

to fi nd out<br />

everything you need to know about<br />

applying online for retirement benefi<br />

ts — and to proceed with fi ling<br />

the application online in as little as<br />

15 minutes.<br />

In most cases, once you submit<br />

your online application electroni-<br />

More than $550,000<br />

has been delivered to help<br />

volunteer fi re departments<br />

across the state<br />

in a matching donation<br />

program between county<br />

Farm Bureaus and Texas<br />

Farm Bureau.<br />

“A thin line of volunteer<br />

fi remen have made<br />

a stand to protect lives,<br />

property and livestock<br />

as fi res sparked by this<br />

epic drought continue to<br />

rampage across the state,”<br />

said TFB President Kenneth<br />

Dierschke. “County<br />

Farm Bureaus are taking<br />

notice, recognizing<br />

the dedication of these<br />

local heroes and offering<br />

fi nancial support as<br />

departments frantically<br />

scramble to repair and<br />

replace equipment.”<br />

As of Aug. 29, county<br />

Farm Bureaus had<br />

donated $151,642.96 for<br />

volunteer fi re department<br />

relief. Matching those<br />

donations on a $3-to-$1<br />

basis — up to a maximum<br />

of $1,000 per fi re<br />

department — TFB has<br />

contributed an additional<br />

$401,272 for a total of<br />

$552,914.96.<br />

Nearly 13,000 fi res<br />

have burned more than<br />

3 million acres in Texas<br />

cally, that’s it. <strong>The</strong>re are no additional<br />

forms to sign or paperwork<br />

to <strong>com</strong>plete. In rare cases where<br />

we need additional information, a<br />

representative will contact you.<br />

This Labor Day, picnics, family,<br />

and friends are all part of the fun<br />

you’ve earned on a holiday set<br />

aside to celebrate the fruit of your<br />

labor. But spend a few moments<br />

considering what your labor has<br />

earned you through Social Security<br />

protection for you and your<br />

family.<br />

Learn more about Social Security<br />

at www.socialsecurity.gov.<br />

Carmie Hill is branch manager of the<br />

Social Security offi ce in Plainview.<br />

Farm Bureau donations top<br />

$550,000 to fi re departments<br />

due to extremely dry<br />

conditions since last<br />

November, according to a<br />

TFB press release.<br />

“Many more lives<br />

would have been endangered<br />

and much more<br />

property would have<br />

burned if not for the <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />

of these volunteers,”<br />

Dierschke said.<br />

“We are pleased to be in<br />

a sound enough fi nancial<br />

position to share our<br />

membership dues from<br />

across the state to support<br />

these citizen volunteers<br />

who do an extraordinary<br />

job that many take for<br />

granted.”<br />

Farm Bureau offi cials<br />

expect more donations<br />

as the program continues<br />

through November.<br />

“Farmers and ranchers<br />

recognize the tremendous<br />

sacrifi ces the men and<br />

women of volunteer fi re<br />

departments make in<br />

keeping their <strong>com</strong>munities<br />

safe,” Dierschke said.<br />

“Monetary donations<br />

ensure these fi re departments<br />

have funds to keep<br />

responding to emergencies,<br />

but don’t forget a<br />

simple thank you. Be sure<br />

to show your gratitude to<br />

these public servants for a<br />

job well done.”<br />

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AGRICULTURE<br />

By ERINN CONNOR<br />

Reading, Pa., Eagle<br />

Herald<br />

Playa Management Field Day is<br />

scheduled for Sept. 14 in Silverton<br />

Imagine a world where<br />

people couldn’t enjoy<br />

coffee because no one had<br />

developed coffee fi lters.<br />

Something similar applies<br />

to playas in the region.<br />

Playas’ health is insured<br />

by a buffer of grass and<br />

native plants encircling<br />

the basin, which acts as a<br />

fi lter that holds topsoil and<br />

prevents it from eroding and<br />

washing into a playa. <strong>The</strong><br />

“how to” of establishing<br />

buffers will be discussed at<br />

a Playa Management Field<br />

Day on Wednesday, Sept.<br />

14 in Silverton.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is a narrow<br />

band of country south of<br />

Silverton that has most of<br />

the only wet playas in the<br />

entire Llano Estacado,” said<br />

Darryl Birkenfeld, director<br />

of Ogallala Commons and<br />

READING, Pa. (AP) —<br />

Of the hundreds of farm<br />

fi elds planted in Berks<br />

County this spring, one<br />

8-acre plot in Maidencreek<br />

Township was fi lled with<br />

fl owers so vibrantly yellow<br />

it made passing motorists<br />

stop to take photographs.<br />

Farmer David Brown<br />

wasn’t growing sunfl owers<br />

or mustard seed. He<br />

had planted his fi rst crop of<br />

canola, a plant with bright<br />

yellow fl owers that eventually<br />

turn into seed pods.<br />

In late July, Brown harvested<br />

the seeds from one<br />

of the few crops of canola<br />

planted in southeastern<br />

Pennsylvania in the last 20<br />

years.<br />

“It’s not something that’s<br />

grown around here,” said<br />

Brown, who also grows hay<br />

and soybeans on his 260acre<br />

farm on Ridge Road.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s not a market for it.<br />

People tried to do it years<br />

ago, but it didn’t stick.”<br />

Brown’s canola experiment<br />

could prove to be a<br />

fi nancial boon for him in<br />

unpredictable economic<br />

times. He plans to turn the<br />

harvested seeds not into<br />

canola cooking oil but into<br />

biodiesel fuel to power his<br />

farm equipment.<br />

Canola is a multipurpose<br />

crop. <strong>The</strong> tiny seeds contain<br />

about 40 percent oil,<br />

<strong>com</strong>pared with the approximately<br />

20 percent contained<br />

in soybeans. <strong>The</strong> oil can be<br />

used for cooking, then the<br />

leftover oil can be converted<br />

into fuel.<br />

Brown is skipping the<br />

expensive processes needed<br />

to make food-grade oil and<br />

going straight to biodiesel.<br />

“I hope to make enough<br />

biodiesel to run all my tractors<br />

and trucks,” he said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> oil helps the engines<br />

last longer and gives off<br />

less pollution than regular<br />

diesel.”<br />

He’s likely to make<br />

neighbors hungry when he<br />

drives by — canola biodiesel<br />

smells like french fries when<br />

it’s burned.<br />

Since this was his fi rst<br />

year growing canola, Brown<br />

wasn’t expecting his crop to<br />

yield much. He reaped about<br />

20 bushels an acre. <strong>The</strong> average<br />

yield is 30 to 50 bushels<br />

per acre.<br />

Advice on how to grow<br />

canola in Pennsylvania was<br />

hard to <strong>com</strong>e by, but Brown<br />

found a mentor of sorts in<br />

Don Rill, a crop researcher<br />

at Penn State.<br />

Brown fi rst happened<br />

upon the idea to grow canola<br />

at Penn State’s Ag Progress<br />

Days two years ago. <strong>The</strong><br />

university is currently conducting<br />

a canola experiment<br />

of its own, growing 70 acres<br />

on Penn State farmland to<br />

use as biodiesel for some of<br />

its farm equipment.<br />

“Someone approached me<br />

with a bag of seeds six years<br />

ago and I said I’d try it,” Rill<br />

said. “It works well with the<br />

climate here, but obviously<br />

grows better in drier climates<br />

in the Midwest.”<br />

North Dakota produces<br />

about 88 percent of the<br />

canola grown in the United<br />

States, according to Penn<br />

State College of Agricultural<br />

Sciences. But Canada out-<br />

a playa landowner. “Even<br />

in this severe drought, sedimentation<br />

is still the biggest<br />

threat facing our playas,<br />

so this management day is<br />

both a chance to see playas<br />

in a wet cycle and to focus<br />

on establishing adequate<br />

buffers that can protect<br />

playas, increase water retention<br />

and wildlife habitat,<br />

and also improve grazing<br />

opportunities.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> management day,<br />

which is open to the public,<br />

begins at 8:45 a.m. in the<br />

Pioneer Room at Happy<br />

State Bank, 500 Main St.,<br />

in Silverton. At 9 a.m., an<br />

overview of playas and their<br />

benefi ts will be given by<br />

Kevin Kraai, waterfowl program<br />

leader, Texas Parks<br />

and Wildlife Department<br />

in Canyon. At 9:30 a.m.,<br />

grows the U.S. by millions<br />

of acres: <strong>The</strong> U.S. canola<br />

<strong>com</strong>es from about 1.2 million<br />

planted acres; in Canada<br />

it <strong>com</strong>es from about 15 million<br />

acres.<br />

Rill said there is a lack of<br />

facilities to process canola<br />

locally, and it’s too expensive<br />

to ship the seeds to<br />

processing plants in Canada<br />

or the Midwest.<br />

But Josh Leidhecker of<br />

Susquehanna Mills in Williamsport<br />

is hoping more<br />

farmers will give canola a<br />

chance.<br />

As far as he knows,<br />

Leidhecker owns the only<br />

canola oil processing plant in<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

He got involved with<br />

canola for the same reason<br />

that Brown did — to make<br />

biodiesel for his construction<br />

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

At his Ly<strong>com</strong>ing County<br />

plant he crushes, refi nes and<br />

bottles oil that is sold for<br />

cooking. <strong>The</strong> leftover seed,<br />

or meal, can be sold as livestock<br />

feed, adding another<br />

cycle and another profi t to<br />

the multipurpose crop.<br />

“I found it was a little<br />

more profi table to do frying<br />

oil and biodiesel,” Leidhecker<br />

said. “It started out as a<br />

hobby and now it’s a full-on<br />

business.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> process of going from<br />

Kelly Attebury, an NRCS<br />

soil scientist from Lubbock,<br />

will offer an explanation<br />

regarding playa soils and<br />

the importance of buffers.<br />

From 9:50-11:50 a.m.,<br />

the group will take a driving<br />

tour to visit a wet playa to<br />

view plants and soils, then<br />

travel to the farm of Janet<br />

Minton near South Plains to<br />

view a re-established playa<br />

buffer. Charles Coffman<br />

from the Texas Parks and<br />

Wildlife Department in<br />

Lubbock will give a presentation<br />

at the site. <strong>The</strong> buffer,<br />

planted in 2009, encircles a<br />

65-acre playa and consists<br />

of native grasses as well as<br />

4-wing saltbush and dryland<br />

alfalfa for wildlife food.<br />

Returning to the Pioneer<br />

Room for lunch at noon,<br />

Texas AgriLife Extensionist<br />

Canola to help power farm<br />

tiny seeds to fuel is intricate.<br />

First the seeds go through<br />

a press, in which about 90<br />

percent of the oil is squeezed<br />

out. <strong>The</strong> oil is then put in a<br />

processing tank and mixed<br />

with methanol and lye, then<br />

left to settle as the glycerins<br />

are fi ltered out. <strong>The</strong> oil is<br />

fi nally cleaned again before<br />

being ready for use as biodiesel.<br />

Additional steps to create<br />

food-grade oil are necessary<br />

to remove bacteria.<br />

Brown purchased his own<br />

press, and a neighbor owns<br />

a processor he’ll use to keep<br />

the whole project in-house.<br />

Brown’s ultimate goal is<br />

to press canola for other<br />

farmers who want to create<br />

biodiesel for themselves and<br />

help them save money.<br />

Right now, Brown estimates<br />

he can make his own<br />

biodiesel at $3 a gallon.<br />

With the fl uctuating price of<br />

regular diesel fuel, currently<br />

costing an average of $3.97<br />

in Pennsylvania according<br />

to AAA, Brown said<br />

knowing exactly what he’s<br />

paying in advance will save<br />

money.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a lot of oil in<br />

these little buggers,” Brown<br />

said. “Hopefully, this stabilizes<br />

fuel costs for me and<br />

turns out to be a profi table<br />

experiment.”<br />

Ken Cearley from Canyon<br />

will speak during the meal<br />

about techniques for improving<br />

wildlife conditions<br />

around playas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> workshop is sponsored<br />

by Ogallala Commons<br />

and its partners: the<br />

Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service, Texas Parks<br />

and Wildlife Department,<br />

Texas AgriLife Extension<br />

Service and Playa Lakes<br />

Joint Venture. Attendees<br />

are asked to wear clothing,<br />

footwear and a hat suitable<br />

for the fi eld tours.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no charge for the<br />

event, though a $10 donation<br />

for lunch is appreciated.<br />

Anyone interested<br />

in attending is asked to<br />

contact Darryl Birkenfeld at<br />

806-945-2255 to insure an<br />

accurate lunch count.<br />

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Sunday, September 4, 2011<br />

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

Farmer to pay $18M in restitution to feds<br />

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.<br />

(AP) — A southern New<br />

Mexico farmer has been<br />

sentenced to fi ve years in<br />

prison and must pay more<br />

than $18 million in restitution<br />

to the federal government<br />

for evading taxes and<br />

fraudulently collecting farm<br />

subsidies, prosecutors announced.<br />

U.S. Attorney for New<br />

Mexico Kenneth Gonzales<br />

said Bill Melot of Hobbs<br />

must also serve three years<br />

of supervised release following<br />

his prison term.<br />

Melot’s sentence <strong>com</strong>es<br />

more than two years after<br />

he was fi rst indicted by a<br />

federal grand jury on charges<br />

of tax evasion, failure to<br />

fi le tax returns and making<br />

false statements to the U.S.<br />

Department of Agriculture.<br />

Melot was also accused<br />

of impeding the Internal<br />

Revenue Service following<br />

his four-day jury trial in<br />

Albuquerque last year.<br />

Albuquerque attorney<br />

Gregory Acton said his<br />

client was convinced he<br />

did not have to pay in<strong>com</strong>e<br />

taxes.<br />

“He was paying other<br />

taxes like payroll taxes<br />

and property taxes, but he<br />

was convinced he didn’t<br />

owe in<strong>com</strong>e taxes. He was<br />

just listening to the wrong<br />

people,” Acton said. “Now,<br />

he’s <strong>com</strong>e to understand,<br />

and he’s accepted responsibility.”<br />

Court documents show<br />

Melot hasn’t fi led a personal<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e tax return since<br />

1986 and owes more than<br />

$25 million in federal taxes.<br />

He also owes more than $7<br />

million in taxes in Texas.<br />

Melot, who also owned<br />

and operated gasoline stations<br />

in Lea County and<br />

elsewhere in the U.S., had<br />

sent a series of letters to the<br />

IRS over the years claiming<br />

he did not owe any in<strong>com</strong>e<br />

taxes.<br />

Acton said Melot disagrees<br />

with the amount of<br />

restitution but it was diffi<br />

cult to argue against what<br />

the government claimed his<br />

client owed giving that so<br />

much time had passed.<br />

Federal prosecutors<br />

and investigators with the<br />

IRS and USDA had accused<br />

Melot of opening a<br />

Swiss bank account, using<br />

false Social Security and<br />

employer identifi cation<br />

numbers and notarizing<br />

forged deeds to hide his<br />

assets from the IRS.<br />

Prosecutors said Melot<br />

also used a false Social<br />

Security number to renew<br />

his New Mexico driver’s<br />

license three times during<br />

an eight-year period.<br />

In the case of the farm<br />

subsidies, Melot improperly<br />

collected more than<br />

$225,000 in USDA aid by<br />

furnishing false information<br />

to the agency. Melot apparently<br />

took steps to conceal<br />

his ownership of 250 acres<br />

in Lea County, including<br />

notarizing forged deeds and<br />

titling the property in the<br />

name of trusts and other<br />

corporations.<br />

If your business is<br />

interested in<br />

sponsoring this space,<br />

call the Herald<br />

ad department<br />

at 296-1300.


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 9A<br />

Xcel f iles for fuel<br />

cost surcharge<br />

AMARILLO — Xcel<br />

Energy is seeking approval<br />

from the Public<br />

Utility Commission of<br />

Texas for a fuel cost<br />

surcharge that would<br />

add $4.56 per month to a<br />

typical residential bill of<br />

1,000 kilowatt-hours.<br />

<strong>The</strong> surcharge, which<br />

would be in effect for<br />

12 months starting in<br />

November, would offset<br />

under collections of fuel<br />

charges through June<br />

2011.<br />

According to an Xcel<br />

news release, growing<br />

electricity load, coupled<br />

with a spike in customer<br />

demand this summer,<br />

has led the <strong>com</strong>pany to<br />

depend more heavily on<br />

natural gas-fueled power<br />

plants. Electricity derived<br />

from natural gas is more<br />

expensive than coalfueled<br />

electricity. <strong>The</strong><br />

costs for both sources of<br />

fuel are estimated when<br />

the <strong>com</strong>pany sets its fuel<br />

prices two to three times<br />

a year. <strong>The</strong> formula used<br />

to determine the current<br />

fuel charges did not<br />

anticipate the greater<br />

purchases of natural gas,<br />

which resulted in the<br />

under collection.<br />

“Electricity demand<br />

so far this summer has<br />

exceeded 2010’s peak demand<br />

on 36 days or more,<br />

and it’s the new sources<br />

of natural gas-fueled<br />

power that has enabled us<br />

to keep pace,” said Riley<br />

Hill, president and CEO<br />

of Southwestern Public<br />

Service Company, an<br />

Xcel Energy <strong>com</strong>pany.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> downside is the<br />

higher cost to purchase<br />

that natural gas.”<br />

Customers are charged<br />

dollar-for-dollar for the<br />

cost of fuel through a<br />

line-item charge called<br />

the fuel cost factor. <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>com</strong>pany does not profi t<br />

from fuel charges. If fuel<br />

costs are over collected,<br />

as they were in 2008, the<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany refunds the over<br />

collection back to the<br />

customer.<br />

Hill said Xcel Energy<br />

mitigates increases in fuel<br />

costs by making power<br />

plants more effi cient and<br />

by adding economical<br />

supplies of wind energy<br />

to the system.<br />

On June 30, the <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

started operations at<br />

a third natural gas-fi red<br />

unit at Lubbock’s Jones<br />

Generating Station, adding<br />

168 megawatts of<br />

effi cient gas generation<br />

that can displace generation<br />

from older, less<br />

effi cient units, Hill said.<br />

And by December 2012,<br />

the <strong>com</strong>pany will have<br />

160 additional megawatts<br />

of wind energy<br />

produced at the Spinning<br />

Spur Wind Ranch west<br />

of Amarillo in Oldham<br />

County, further reducing<br />

the <strong>com</strong>pany’s dependence<br />

on coal and natural<br />

gas. This addition will<br />

give Xcel Energy more<br />

than 1,000 megawatts of<br />

wind energy capacity on<br />

the Texas-New Mexico<br />

system.<br />

Hill added that customers<br />

can play a role<br />

in reducing fuel costs<br />

by making their homes<br />

more energy effi cient<br />

and by conserving power<br />

during the hot, summer<br />

months. Customers can<br />

access information about<br />

effi ciency programs and<br />

fi nd conservation tips at<br />

xcelenergy.<strong>com</strong>, or by<br />

calling 1-800-895-4999.<br />

Law enforcement website<br />

shuts down after hacking<br />

By JUAN A. LOZANO<br />

Associated Press<br />

HOUSTON — <strong>The</strong><br />

head of a Texas law<br />

enforcement group whose<br />

website was apparently<br />

taken over by the hacker<br />

group known as Anonymous<br />

said Friday that the<br />

association has taken the<br />

site down to evaluate its<br />

security.<br />

Some police departments<br />

around the state<br />

that were also the targets<br />

of cyberattacks by Anonymous<br />

confi rmed Friday<br />

the e-mail accounts of<br />

some of their offi cials had<br />

been <strong>com</strong>promised, but<br />

said they believed their<br />

departmental servers had<br />

not.<br />

Anonymous appeared<br />

to take over the website<br />

address of the Texas<br />

Police Chiefs Association<br />

on Thursday, replacing its<br />

home page with one listing<br />

more than two dozen<br />

Texas law enforcement<br />

offi cials, including police<br />

chiefs, whose personal<br />

or work e-mail accounts<br />

the group said had been<br />

hacked.<br />

Anonymous said<br />

it targeted Texas law<br />

enforcement offi cials,<br />

most of whom were<br />

from police departments<br />

in small cities or school<br />

district police agencies,<br />

in retaliation for arrests<br />

of its supporters and what<br />

it sees as harassment of<br />

immigrants by authorities<br />

in the state.<br />

Dozens of arrests<br />

linked to the loose-knit<br />

international hacking<br />

collective have been<br />

made in recent weeks,<br />

including a cross-country<br />

FBI sting earlier this<br />

summer in which 14<br />

alleged cybercriminals<br />

were arrested. <strong>The</strong><br />

claims about the hacking<br />

in Texas came as<br />

police in Britain arrested<br />

two men as part of a<br />

trans-Atlantic investigation<br />

into attacks carried<br />

out by Anonymous and<br />

Lulz Security, which is a<br />

spinoff of Anonymous.<br />

Many of the pilfered<br />

e-mail accounts contain<br />

documents detailing <strong>com</strong>plaints<br />

against offi cers or<br />

other sensitive internal<br />

issues that might not be<br />

made public. Some of the<br />

police offi cials’ personal<br />

information, such as<br />

Social Security numbers<br />

and passwords for various<br />

accounts, were posted<br />

online as well.<br />

Anonymous also has<br />

claimed responsibility<br />

for attacking <strong>com</strong>panies<br />

such as Visa, MasterCard<br />

and PayPal, as well as the<br />

music industry and the<br />

Church of Scientology.<br />

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Washer pitch enthusiasts J.R. Rendon (left) and son Randy are enlisting entrants for Washer Pitch 2011 at the Floyd and Surrounding Counties<br />

Fair. Teams can show up at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, enter for $30 a team and vie for awards. After a hiatus, the Rendons are among a<br />

dedicated group who formed a fair <strong>com</strong>mittee to bring back the old fair’s ambience for the second year. Set for Sept. 15-18, the fair will offer<br />

gospel singing, a benefi t auction, fair exhibits, music and a dance, skeet shooting, kids games and educational events, the Floyd County<br />

Queen Contest, a parade down Lockney’s main street, Sunday church and more. Area <strong>com</strong>munities are invited to enter the exhibits and Fair<br />

Queen Contest as well as put their work in the art/photo contest. (<strong>The</strong> Herald will publish the schedule and more details next Sunday.)<br />

AROUND US<br />

AMARILLO — One of<br />

two players airlifted off of<br />

high school football fi elds<br />

Friday night remained in<br />

Northwest Texas Hospital<br />

on Saturday morning after<br />

suffering a head injury during<br />

a kickoff.<br />

McLean junior Zach<br />

Sargent received an MRI<br />

on Saturday to check for<br />

bruising around his brain<br />

and spinal cord, according<br />

to McLean coach David<br />

Jurado, while Shamrock<br />

sophomore Tyler Whiteley<br />

was released with a concussion<br />

Friday night, said<br />

Shamrock coach Jody Guy.<br />

Jurado said X-rays on<br />

Sargent done Friday after<br />

he was helicoptered out of<br />

McLean were negative for a<br />

spinal break. “We’re afraid<br />

of the bruising, which could<br />

lead to other problems,”<br />

Jurado said. “We’re just<br />

waiting on the MRI.”<br />

Jurado said Sargent was<br />

injured during a surprise onside<br />

kick by their opponent,<br />

Motley County, after receiving<br />

a hard hit to the head.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coach said Sargent was<br />

never unconscious and was<br />

in good spirits before being<br />

airlifted. “He felt bad for<br />

slowing the game up, believe<br />

it or not,” Jurado said.<br />

Guy said Whiteley was<br />

also hurt on a kickoff against<br />

West Texas High after a<br />

helmet-to-helmet collision in<br />

Stinnett.<br />

“It knocked him out,” said<br />

Guy, adding that by the time<br />

the game was over, Sargent<br />

and his family were about to<br />

head home after a CAT scan<br />

showed a mild concussion.<br />

— Amarillo Globe-News<br />

• • •<br />

SHALLOWATER —<br />

James and Patti Simpson<br />

will pull back the curtain of<br />

their latest production next<br />

weekend when they introduce<br />

an outline of a singer<br />

known to almost all West<br />

Texans — Buddy Holly.<br />

This outline, fashioned<br />

into a 12-acre cornfi eld maze<br />

two miles east of Shallowater<br />

on FM 1294, tests<br />

the ingenuity of those who<br />

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feel their way — through a<br />

labyrinth of corridors.<br />

It can only be seen in its<br />

entirety from the air, but the<br />

object is to walk through the<br />

pathways and back to the<br />

outside without running into<br />

a wall of corn.<br />

Despite the drought, the<br />

Simpsons, who carve a different<br />

maze each year, have<br />

been able to produce one of<br />

their best crops by utilizing<br />

an effi cient drip irrigation<br />

system.<br />

Yes, we had to water constantly,<br />

but because we are<br />

only 12 acres of corn, and it<br />

is under a drip system, it’s<br />

been doable,” Patti said.<br />

She added, “Drip irrigation<br />

has been a huge factor.<br />

With it being underground,<br />

you don’t lose evaporation<br />

— it’s a very conservative<br />

way to water.”<br />

Tickets to the maze are $8,<br />

or $4 for those who prefer<br />

to stay outside for other<br />

attractions which include a<br />

hayride to Pumpkin Hollow,<br />

a corn cannon, cow train and<br />

pumpkins for sale at prices<br />

ranging from $1-$15.<br />

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Information is available<br />

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787-4241, or e-mailing atldofarms@door.net.<br />

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• • •<br />

AMARILLO — As a<br />

bleak jobs report renewed<br />

fears of a double-dip recession,<br />

higher retail sales have<br />

buoyed Amarillo’s economy<br />

during a historic drought that<br />

has hurt the cattle industry.<br />

Amarillo National Bank’s<br />

latest economic analysis<br />

for August shows Amarillo<br />

lagging behind other West<br />

Texas cities in employment<br />

gains.<br />

“Odessa, I think 100<br />

percent of their increase in<br />

employment can be attributed<br />

to high oil prices,”<br />

Amarillo National Bank<br />

Vice President Patrick Ware<br />

said. “In Lubbock, I think it<br />

just goes to show you that<br />

their economy isn’t as tied to<br />

agriculture as we are.”<br />

Amarillo’s unemployment<br />

rate stood at 6.2 percent in<br />

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While Amarillo’s economy<br />

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too much damage, the<br />

drought will cause more<br />

problems for local industry<br />

— especially agriculture<br />

— than a national doubledip<br />

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said. “(<strong>The</strong> drought) is such<br />

a mental thing. <strong>The</strong> heat<br />

is oppressive. <strong>The</strong> lack of<br />

moisture really has a lot of<br />

industries around here just<br />

kind of . . . in a discontented<br />

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This year was a disaster<br />

for ranchers who had to sell<br />

their stock due to lack of<br />

water and high feed costs,<br />

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along with Marisol Gloria of Plateau Wireless. Demi won a recent charity event to boost the area’s<br />

Ronald McDonald House Charities. Burgers were donated by Rick and Ruth Robillard, owners of the<br />

Plainview McDonald’s while Plateau set up registration boxes for the burger drawing and made a $10<br />

contribution to RMHC for each new customer activation in an eff ort to raise $8,000 during July.<br />

Sense of fear lingers in<br />

Okla. on 9/11 anniversary<br />

By TIM TALLEY<br />

Associated Press<br />

OKLAHOMA CITY — Before Sept. 11,<br />

there was April 19 — when a truck bomb<br />

sheared away one side of a federal building<br />

in middle America and proved that anyone,<br />

anywhere, can be attacked.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>com</strong>bination of two tons of fertilizer<br />

and fuel oil in Oklahoma City destroyed the<br />

notion that people content to live far from the<br />

nation’s biggest cities and tallest buildings<br />

wouldn’t be targets of terrorism.<br />

As the nation prepares to observe the 10th<br />

anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, many<br />

Oklahoma residents are still coping with the<br />

fear or anxiety set off by the earlier bombing.<br />

When a Molotov cocktail blew up alongside<br />

an Oklahoma City home this summer,<br />

people’s thoughts and talk instantly turned to<br />

the 1995 explosion.<br />

“Every time you see a bombing on TV,<br />

you think of the Murrah building,” said Tom<br />

Kight, who didn’t learn that his stepdaughter<br />

was killed in the attack until fi ve days afterward.<br />

“I’ve lived with anxiety. You see some<br />

of the bombings, whether it’s Afghanistan or<br />

Iraq, you’re going to fl ash back.”<br />

Al-Qaida’s attacks on Sept. 11, 2001,<br />

killed nearly 3,000 people in New York,<br />

Washington and Pennsylvania. Timothy<br />

McVeigh’s bombing of the nine-story federal<br />

building, in retaliation for a 1993 government<br />

raid on a religious <strong>com</strong>pound in Waco,<br />

Texas, killed 168 people in Oklahoma City,<br />

including 19 children at a day care.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Molotov cocktail explosion this summer<br />

illustrated again how sensitive people<br />

in Oklahoma City are to any potential threat,<br />

said Susan Winchester, whose sister died in<br />

the federal building attack.<br />

“I think we’ve experienced fi rsthand that<br />

it’s not something to take lightly. You immediately<br />

put your memories and experiences<br />

into play,” she said. “You realize it’s something<br />

that is very, very real and something<br />

that can happen.”<br />

In the latest case, authorities say a 15-yearold<br />

boy was playing with Molotov cocktails<br />

before the fatal fi re that killed an elderly<br />

couple. Shirley Ferguson, 72, whose neighbors<br />

were the ones killed, said anyone is<br />

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“I’m sure it could happen again. I hope it<br />

doesn’t, but the way the world is today, you<br />

never know,” she said.<br />

Ferguson’s daughter, Sherie Asbell, 53,<br />

said the emotional impact of the Oklahoma<br />

City bombing and the fi rebombing in her<br />

mother’s neighborhood are “too closely<br />

related.”<br />

“That brought a lot of fear back to me,”<br />

Asbell said.<br />

“It can happen anytime — anybody, anytime,”<br />

said neighbor Bob Bosse, 64. “You<br />

just hope that it won’t.”<br />

McVeigh, an army veteran, was convicted<br />

of federal murder and bombing-related<br />

charges in the Oklahoma City bombing. A<br />

co-conspirator, Terry Nichols, was convicted<br />

on federal and state charges and is serving<br />

multiple life sentences. McVeigh was<br />

executed on June 11, 2001 — three months<br />

before the attacks targeting the World Trade<br />

Center and the Pentagon.<br />

On Sept. 11, Richard Williams felt an<br />

awkward kinship with New York and Washington.<br />

Williams, who needed 150 stitches<br />

to close wounds on the right side of his body<br />

after the Oklahoma City bombing and lost<br />

dozens of colleagues and friends in the attack,<br />

said he “got that same, sick gut feeling<br />

those people got on April 19th.”<br />

“My fi rst reaction was to pick up the<br />

phone and call my fellow survivors, people I<br />

knew. Here was that same feeling of understanding<br />

what those people were beginning<br />

to go through,” he said.<br />

Williams, 65, who was at a business meeting<br />

in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building<br />

at 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995, said little<br />

things can still put people on edge.<br />

“Hardly a day goes by in Oklahoma where<br />

we don’t hear something about the bombing,”<br />

he said. “Just to hear a fi re engine, or a<br />

loud noise, or a sonic boom from Tinker (Air<br />

Force Base near Oklahoma City), any one of<br />

those things can trigger an emotion.”<br />

Kight, 72, said that despite the time that<br />

has passed, the pain has stuck with him.<br />

“Our memories as we get older, they fade<br />

to a certain degree,” Kight said, “but I’ve<br />

got a picture in my mind that never (goes<br />

away).”<br />

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fl ew in from Abilene for<br />

fuel and to attend a meeting<br />

at Covenant Hospital<br />

Plainview, and later fl ew<br />

back to Abilene in his<br />

Cessna 400 Columbia.<br />

Matthew Zimmerman<br />

fl ew in from Colorado<br />

Springs, Colo., for fuel,<br />

then to Boerne in his<br />

Cessna 172 Skyhawk. A<br />

student fl ew locally in<br />

the Cessna 172 Skyhawk.<br />

Douglas Lefeve fl ew in<br />

from Cedar Park for fuel,<br />

then headed for Colorado<br />

Springs, Colo., in<br />

his Cessna 182 Skylane.<br />

Ronnie Robbins test fl ew<br />

a Bellanca Viking for the<br />

shop. Charles and Ann<br />

Stair fl ew out in their<br />

Bellanca Viking. David<br />

Winters fl ew locally in<br />

his Piper Tri-Pacer. Four<br />

customers fl ew in from<br />

Houston for fuel and<br />

lunch, then fl ew to Idaho<br />

in three Experimental<br />

RVs and a Beech Bonanza.<br />

Bill Nance fl ew<br />

in the local area in the<br />

Cessna 172 Skyhawk.<br />

Jack Ridpath fl ew a<br />

Beech Baron to Lubbock.<br />

Cody Williams gave dual<br />

instruction to David Hurt<br />

in his Bellanca Viking.<br />

A customer fl ew locally<br />

in his AMT 200 Super<br />

Xmingo Power Glider.<br />

Ben Woodard fl ew in<br />

from New Orleans for<br />

fuel, then headed for<br />

Durango, Colo., in his<br />

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Horan fl ew locally in his<br />

Bellanca Viking. Blair<br />

and Janice Bouchier fl ew<br />

in from Houston for fuel,<br />

then fl ew home to Taos,<br />

N.M., in their Beech<br />

A-36 Bonanza. Edwards<br />

Pacifi c Aviation Group<br />

fl ew in from Chino,<br />

Calif., for fuel, then fl ew<br />

to Madill, Okla., in their<br />

Beech Duke.<br />

SUNDAY: David Mair<br />

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

Fort Worth in their Beech<br />

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Zach “Buffalo<br />

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Faron Jobe<br />

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Jim “Straight<br />

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Anthony Brocato<br />

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Sean Cooper and wife<br />

fl ew in from New Mexico<br />

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

in their Piper Cherokee.<br />

Barton Robinett fl ew<br />

in from Longview for<br />

fuel, then fl ew Colorado<br />

in his Beech Bonanza.<br />

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fl ew locally in the Cessna<br />

172 Skyhawk. A customer<br />

and Cody Williams<br />

fl ew locally in a Bellanca<br />

Viking. Troy Gifford<br />

fl ew in from Midland to<br />

leave his Piper Cherokee<br />

Arrow for annual inspection.<br />

Crosswind Solutions<br />

fl ew in from Amarillo<br />

on business, then back to<br />

Amarillo in their Beech<br />

F33 Bonanza. Douglas<br />

Lefeve fl ew in from Colorado<br />

Springs, Colo., for<br />

fuel, then home to Cedar<br />

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Skylane. Ronnie Robbins<br />

test fl ew a Beech<br />

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Stephen Wright fl ew in<br />

from Salt Lake City for<br />

fuel, then to Houston in<br />

his Piper Mirage prop jet.<br />

Dudley Wooten and Jon<br />

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the Robinson R-22 helicopter,<br />

then Dudley fl ew<br />

the helicopter back to<br />

Dimmitt after annual inspection.<br />

A customer fl ew<br />

Dudley in from Dimmitt<br />

to drop off, then back to<br />

Dimmitt in a Piper Super<br />

Cub. Dr. Kevin Stennett<br />

fl ew locally in his Beech<br />

Bonanza. Paul Waller and<br />

Jon Stanfi eld test fl ew<br />

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locally. Cody Williams<br />

and Andrew Schmidt<br />

fl ew locally in a Bellanca<br />

Viking. Jack Ridpath fl ew<br />

in from Langdon, N.D., in<br />

the Beech Baron. James<br />

Killion fl ew in from Lubbock<br />

for fuel, then back<br />

to Lubbock in his Cessna<br />

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TUESDAY: Ty Flippin<br />

fl ew to Georgetown in<br />

his Bellanca Viking after<br />

annual inspection. Cody<br />

Williams and a student<br />

fl ew locally in his Cessna<br />

Shoot Out Contest<br />

Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011<br />

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Trail Boss Contest Schedule<br />

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Roping Lessons/Mixer 4:30-5:00 p.m.<br />

Roping Contest<br />

Putting Elimination<br />

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Hamburger Dinner 7:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

Open Bar<br />

Card Tournament 8-10:00 p.m.<br />

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A customer departed for<br />

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Cody Williams in from<br />

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www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 11A<br />

TEXAS CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Boerne newspaper<br />

5 Houston about<br />

Austin’s death:<br />

“<strong>The</strong> father of Texas<br />

__ __ more”<br />

6 college-based<br />

military program<br />

7 Kinney Co. was<br />

named for this<br />

person (init.)<br />

8 TXism: “useless as<br />

earrings on a ___”<br />

9 song: “<strong>The</strong> ______<br />

Rose of Texas”<br />

15 Santa ____, TX<br />

16 Coleman’s Warbird<br />

Museum has planes<br />

of this fight (2 wds.)<br />

19 this Skip wrote<br />

“God’s Coach” about<br />

Tom Landry<br />

21 Kevin of film “Violets<br />

Are Blue” with TX<br />

Sissy Spacek<br />

22 new <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

27 TXism: “a day ____<br />

and a dollar short”<br />

28 vandalizing a car<br />

by scratching<br />

29 Houston dance<br />

studio (2 wds.)<br />

30 TXism: “fiery funeral”<br />

32 this Ed was “Mingo”<br />

when TX Fess was<br />

“Daniel” (init.)<br />

33 concert amphitheatre,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Woodlands, TX<br />

36 ailments<br />

37 TX opera <strong>com</strong>poser<br />

Rodriguez (init.)<br />

38 TX Dixie Chicks ‘93<br />

album: “Shouldn’t a<br />

____ ___ That”<br />

39 most NBA players<br />

41 TXism: “went to the well<br />

once ___ often”<br />

42 ______ States<br />

45 TXism: “two peas in<br />

_ ___” (alike)<br />

46 Stars box score abbr. for<br />

a goal with no goalie<br />

47 between “ones” & “threes”<br />

48 a perfect performance<br />

by TX golden gymnast<br />

Carly Patterson<br />

22 23 24 25<br />

29<br />

33<br />

DOWN<br />

38<br />

49 “let me give<br />

___ _ _____<br />

of advice”<br />

52 pornography<br />

53 Superman’s<br />

biological mother<br />

54 junior naval officer<br />

(abbr.)<br />

55 TX-born president<br />

“Ike” (init.)<br />

41<br />

46<br />

1 respectful reply to a<br />

man: “Yes ___”<br />

2 TX optical co. (abbr.)<br />

3 “A” in A.F. Lucas,<br />

early TX oilman<br />

4 with 147 square<br />

miles, it’s the smallest<br />

in TX (2 wds.)<br />

8 TXism: “he’s still got<br />

some ____ in his<br />

garters”<br />

9 “________ ___<br />

___ Bugs Bunny”<br />

10 TXism: “let ‘__ rip!”<br />

26<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

8<br />

7<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16<br />

17<br />

19<br />

34<br />

35<br />

42<br />

27<br />

30<br />

47<br />

49<br />

11 TX-born Lucille<br />

Fay __Sueur was<br />

Joan Crawford<br />

12 manor by a big<br />

pond? (2 wds.)<br />

13 TX Roy Orbison’s<br />

“____ the Lonely”<br />

14 TX Audie Murphy was<br />

a hero in this war<br />

15 TXism: “mean as _<br />

_______ on a<br />

gunpowder diet”<br />

16 Corpus Christi FM,<br />

before it was KMXR<br />

17 in 1845, Republic of<br />

TX was _______<br />

to U.S.A.<br />

18 “hold in high ______”<br />

20 get money for labor<br />

20<br />

TEXAS<br />

CROSSWORD<br />

43 44<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

55<br />

by Charley & Guy Orbison<br />

36<br />

39<br />

22 Elvis’ pos. on the<br />

Rangers (abbr.)<br />

23 TX boogie rock<br />

band: “ZZ ___”<br />

24 TXism: “fast as _<br />

___ up a rafter”<br />

25 a second ballot<br />

26 “Pin the ____ __<br />

the Donkey”<br />

28 in Tyler, 93.1 FM<br />

Copyright 2011 by Orbison Bros.<br />

31<br />

28<br />

50 51<br />

21<br />

45<br />

48<br />

40<br />

37<br />

32<br />

18<br />

P-1024<br />

31 “whippersnapper”<br />

(2 wds.)<br />

34 Loretta of ‘49 film<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Accused” with<br />

TX Ann Doran (init.)<br />

35 informal promise to<br />

pay a debt (abbr.)<br />

37 this Arledge created<br />

Monday pro football<br />

40 oil-producers org.<br />

43 TX Harlon Block<br />

was 1 of the 6 ___<br />

Jima flag raisers<br />

44 disheveled hair<br />

50 woman’s handbag<br />

51 TXism: “call __ _<br />

day”<br />

Wayland to host free<br />

concert Wednesday<br />

By JONATHAN PETTY<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

is hosting a free concert at 5:30<br />

p.m. Wednesday in Hutcherson<br />

Center as part of the school’s<br />

Pride Week celebration. <strong>The</strong><br />

concert is a stop on the Music<br />

With a Mission Tour featuring<br />

Christian bands Hawk<br />

Nelson, Firefl ight, Superchick,<br />

MikesChair, Manafest, Hyland,<br />

Samestate and Kiros.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Music With a Mission<br />

Tour is joining with Compassion<br />

International to make a<br />

difference through music. <strong>The</strong><br />

concert at Wayland will benefi t<br />

Plainview’s Faith in Sharing<br />

House, an organization that<br />

donates food to needy families.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert is free of charge,<br />

but Wayland is asking for donations<br />

of non-perishable food<br />

items to benefi t FISH.<br />

“This is an opportunity for<br />

our students, employees and<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity to get involved and<br />

donate to a worthy cause,” said<br />

Dr. Claude Lusk, vice president<br />

for enrollment management.<br />

“Each year we try to fi nd a way<br />

COWBOY<br />

CHURCH<br />

“Sermon<br />

On <strong>The</strong><br />

Mount”<br />

Ron Brunson, Pastor,<br />

will be delivering his<br />

message from horseback<br />

✞ Music<br />

✞ Inspirational Fellowship<br />

✞ Good Times, Great People<br />

to give back to the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

For the last several years, our efforts<br />

have benefi tted the Faith In<br />

Sharing House. We felt partnering<br />

with this concert tour would<br />

be a great way to support such a<br />

worthy cause.”<br />

Hawk Nelson and Firefl ight<br />

have both played at Wayland<br />

in recent years. In fact, last fall,<br />

Firefl ight headlined a free concert<br />

held in <strong>The</strong> Hutch, featuring<br />

Manic Drive and Group 1 Crew.<br />

That concert promoted and<br />

benefi tted World Vision’s work<br />

with needy children around the<br />

world.<br />

“It was a huge success and<br />

Firefl ight was tremendous,”<br />

Lusk said. “When we had the<br />

opportunity to bring in another<br />

group this year, we just couldn’t<br />

pass it up. I hope we can pack<br />

the house and enjoy a great concert<br />

and bring in a lot of food<br />

items for FISH.”<br />

Hyland also will conduct<br />

Wayland’s chapel service at 11<br />

a.m. Wednesday in Harral <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Auditorium. <strong>The</strong> chapel<br />

service is open to the public.<br />

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

pettyj@wbu.edu<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapy dogs hearten patients at Baylor Hospital<br />

By LAURA C. MOREL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dallas Morning News<br />

DALLAS (AP) — Behind<br />

Jim and Bettye Baker’s Seagoville<br />

home sits the kennel<br />

for Oak Hill Animal Rescue,<br />

the pet organization the Bakers<br />

founded to save animals<br />

from being euthanized.<br />

Since it opened in 2006,<br />

the Bakers said they have<br />

found homes for at least 500<br />

dogs.<br />

So when a veterinarian<br />

called them about an ailing<br />

pit bull pup named Chili, the<br />

decision to adopt her was a<br />

no-brainer.<br />

When Chili was 8 weeks<br />

old, someone threw her<br />

over a fence onto concrete,<br />

breaking her back and cracking<br />

her pelvis. A vet told<br />

the Bakers she had suffered<br />

neurological damage and<br />

would never be able to use<br />

her hind legs.<br />

Chili grew to be 42<br />

pounds. Her chest is broad<br />

and muscular. <strong>The</strong> Bakers<br />

swear she can smile because<br />

when Chili pants, the corners<br />

of her mouth curl into a<br />

wide grin.<br />

Eventually, Chili learned<br />

to get around by using her<br />

front legs and dragging the<br />

rest of her body. But the<br />

dragging took a toll on her<br />

tail, which is covered in scar<br />

tissue.<br />

When she was a year<br />

old, the Bakers discovered<br />

Eddie’s Wheels, a Massachusetts-based<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany that<br />

makes lightweight aluminum<br />

wheelchairs for pets. A<br />

padded saddle in the shape<br />

of a fi gure-eight holds their<br />

back legs in place.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bakers bought one<br />

of the wheelchairs — which<br />

cost between $325 and about<br />

$1,400 — for Chili, who<br />

enjoys running around the<br />

backyard.<br />

“She just fl ies in the<br />

thing,” Jim Baker said.<br />

Last year, the Bakers were<br />

with Chili at a pet adoption<br />

event in North Dallas when<br />

a woman approached them.<br />

“This dog needs to go<br />

to Baylor,” said the lady,<br />

a nurse at Baylor Hospital<br />

who was familiar with its<br />

Animal-Assisted <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

Program. According to a<br />

study by the Center for<br />

Human-Animal Interaction<br />

at Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University, a majority of<br />

patients who suffered from<br />

acute psychiatric problems<br />

showed lower anxiety levels<br />

after interacting with therapy<br />

dogs.<br />

But not all dogs who try<br />

out make the cut for Baylor’s<br />

program.<br />

“Just because your dog<br />

likes people or is a friendly<br />

dog does not mean that they<br />

would make a good therapy<br />

dog,” said Linda Marler, the<br />

program’s director.<br />

Animals accepted at Baylor<br />

must pass a 15-minute<br />

test during which pans are<br />

dropped, and crutches and<br />

wheelchairs circle the dog to<br />

determine its reaction. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is also a pain tolerance portion<br />

to make sure the dog<br />

will not bark or bare its teeth<br />

if it is hurt.<br />

Chili and Arlo, a disabled<br />

dachshund adopted by the<br />

Bakers three years ago,<br />

have been a big hit with<br />

Baylor patients. Of the 86<br />

dogs making rounds at the<br />

hospital, they are the only<br />

two disabled ones, and this<br />

month marks their fi rst anniversary<br />

of bringing smiles<br />

to patients’ faces.<br />

At a therapy gym inside<br />

the Baylor Institute of Rehabilitation,<br />

some patients<br />

laughed recently when they<br />

spotted the canine visitors.<br />

Others stared, wide-eyed.<br />

“Patients just absolutely<br />

love them,” Jim Baker said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s something about<br />

that contact, seeing a dog<br />

in a wheelchair who is so<br />

happy and thriving.”<br />

Kristen Hill, an occupational<br />

therapist at the<br />

institute, has seen the dogs<br />

repeatedly boost the attitudes<br />

of her patients.<br />

“It defi nitely makes them<br />

smile,” Hill said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

able to relate to the dogs”<br />

because most patients use<br />

Toy poodle helps rescue man from burning home<br />

WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) — Authorities<br />

say a toy poodle saved a life in Utah<br />

by leading fi refi ghters through his owner’s<br />

smoke-fi lled home to a man asleep in the<br />

basement.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Salt Lake Tribune reports that the<br />

dog named Ted was spotted by paramedics<br />

responding to the fi re in West Jordan early<br />

Friday. Offi cials say that when they tried to<br />

catch Ted to bring him outside, he headed<br />

downstairs instead.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y say he waited until they caught up<br />

with him, then led them to a 19-year-old man<br />

who was sleeping on a couch in the basement.<br />

Authorities say the man was treated<br />

for smoke inhalation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dog was not injured.<br />

A woman and two children had already<br />

escaped the fi re, which was possibly caused<br />

by a gas leak.<br />

wheelchairs themselves.”<br />

Tanner Perales, 17, was<br />

lying down on a therapy<br />

bed when he spotted Arlo.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dog has a degenerative<br />

spinal disease, a <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

condition in dachshunds<br />

because of their long backs,<br />

and his lower body is paralyzed.<br />

Now 6 years old and<br />

weighing 12 pounds, he is<br />

short and scrawny. When he<br />

looks up, his long, chocolate<br />

brown ears fl op back.<br />

<strong>The</strong> animal’s visit lifted<br />

the spirits of Perales, who<br />

broke his neck in June<br />

when he jumped into a lake<br />

unaware that the water was<br />

only a foot deep.<br />

When Bettye Baker<br />

placed Arlo on the bed with<br />

Perales, the dog nuzzled the<br />

teen’s arm with his nose.<br />

Chili dropped by, too.<br />

“It was neat seeing them,”<br />

Perales said with a smile.<br />

“She’s adorable!” said<br />

Sandy Wilson as she stroked<br />

Chili’s head and looked<br />

into the dog’s brown eyes.<br />

“You’ve made me so happy<br />

today.”<br />

Wilson, from North<br />

Dallas, had a brain tumor<br />

removed earlier this year<br />

and was at the institute for<br />

four weeks. She said therapy<br />

dogs are “nonjudgmental.”<br />

“Especially these two,”<br />

Wilson said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re handicapped.<br />

But look, they’re<br />

happy.”<br />

Although the wheelchairs<br />

offer Chili and Arlo more<br />

independence, they still have<br />

some limitations. When<br />

Chili is outside in the yard,<br />

she sometimes runs into a<br />

hole, fl ipping her wheelchair.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dogs can only use<br />

If ya’ll haven’t attended one of<br />

our Cowboy Church services,<br />

you don’t know what you’re missin’!<br />

Join Us!<br />

Service to be held prior to the events of the Ranch Rodeo<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17, 5:00 p.m.<br />

at the Bar None Rodeo Grounds.<br />

Seating under the East Grand Stand, in the shade.<br />

their wheelchairs for about<br />

four hours at a time because<br />

it’s so demanding on their<br />

upper bodies. And both<br />

animals have what Bettye<br />

Baker calls “plumbing problems.”<br />

Chili wears a skirt<br />

to hide the diaper she wears<br />

when she visits patients. Because<br />

she is in a wheelchair,<br />

she can’t squat to relieve<br />

herself like other dogs.<br />

And with Arlo, the Bakers<br />

have to press his bladder to<br />

make him urinate.<br />

“If somebody else had<br />

them, (they) probably would<br />

have just been euthanized,”<br />

Bettye Baker said.<br />

Instead, Jim Baker said<br />

Chili and Arlo are an inspiration<br />

to patients who face<br />

similar struggles.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dogs, he said, have<br />

“been a blessing for a lot of<br />

people.”<br />

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Courtesy Photo by Charles Starnes<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hale County Literacy Council last week held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new offi ces at Houston School. Shown are (front, from<br />

left) Chamber Red Coat Janis Roberson, Mayor John C. Anderson, HC-Jr. Board President Melissa Rau, HCLC Director Lydia Castillo, Houston<br />

School Principal Dana Broyles, Chamber Red Coat Janice Payne; (back) PISD Supt. Dr. Ron Miller, HCLC Board member Diane Book, Perry<br />

Gruhlkey and State Rep. Jim Landtroop. Giveaway winners were Sylvia Barrera, who won a Nook, and Letti Cheyne, who won a Kindle.<br />

Spaceship fails<br />

during test f light<br />

VAN HORN (AP) — An unmanned spacecraft<br />

bankrolled by Amazon.<strong>com</strong> Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos failed<br />

during a recent test fl ight.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vehicle became unstable at 45,000 feet and<br />

ground controllers had to terminate it as a precaution.<br />

Additional details were not released.<br />

“Not the out<strong>com</strong>e any of us wanted, but we’re signed<br />

up for this to be hard,” Bezos wrote in a blog post.<br />

Bezos founded Blue Origin to develop a vertical<br />

takeoff and landing rocketship that would fl y passengers<br />

to suborbital space. It recently won money from<br />

NASA to <strong>com</strong>pete to go into orbit as a space taxi now<br />

that the space shuttle fl eet is retired.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mishap occurred during a test fl ight from Blue<br />

Origin’s West Texas spaceport. <strong>The</strong> ultra-secretive<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany notifi ed the Federal Aviation Administration<br />

about the launch and only acknowledged the accident<br />

publicly on Friday. <strong>The</strong> Wall Street Journal said the<br />

test did not use federal funds and was not part of the<br />

development agreement with NASA.<br />

Blue Origin’s failure shines a spotlight on the risks<br />

of <strong>com</strong>mercial space ventures.<br />

SpaceX, which has a NASA contract to develop a<br />

<strong>com</strong>mercial vehicle to haul supplies and astronauts,<br />

suffered three rocket failures before it found success.<br />

Later this year, the <strong>com</strong>pany, run by PayPal founder<br />

Elon Musk, will launch a capsule on a cargo test run to<br />

the International Space Station.<br />

Virgin Galactic, founded by Sir Richard Branson,<br />

lost three workers in 2007 after an explosion rocked a<br />

California airport during testing of a propellant system<br />

for its space tourism vehicle. <strong>The</strong> <strong>com</strong>pany is currently<br />

conducting fl ight tests in the Mojave Desert and has not<br />

set a date for the fi rst passenger fl ights.<br />

Rotary’s student<br />

of the<br />

month for<br />

September<br />

is PHS senior<br />

Kristen True,<br />

daughter of<br />

Mark and<br />

Mary True.<br />

Kristen is<br />

involved in<br />

FFA, 4-H,<br />

Hale County<br />

Junior Literacy<br />

Council,<br />

Hale County<br />

Youth Advisory<br />

Board<br />

and Cancer<br />

Awareness &<br />

Prevention Kristen True<br />

Squad (CAPS).<br />

She is a Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador and Plainview<br />

Lions Club princess. A member of Garland Street Church<br />

of Christ, she plans to attend Texas Tech where she will<br />

judge meat and wool and major in animal science with<br />

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September 4, 2011<br />

RYAN<br />

THURMAN<br />

Winners and<br />

losers of this<br />

NFL season<br />

Ah, the fi rst weekend of<br />

college football. You know<br />

what that means, right?<br />

Yep, the NFL starts next<br />

week, so we can all start<br />

watching football that matters.<br />

(Yes, I know that is offensive<br />

to the bazillion college<br />

football fans in America, but<br />

I don’t like it. Sue me.)<br />

What better way to <strong>com</strong>memorate<br />

the Sunday before<br />

the NFL starts than by picking<br />

who will be the victor<br />

at the end of last season. I<br />

would tell you who I picked<br />

last year and how I fared, but<br />

I don’t have the time or the<br />

patience to use the absolutely<br />

terrible archive search on our<br />

website. So, let’s all assume I<br />

picked the Packers to win the<br />

Super Bowl last year.<br />

Because I lack the space<br />

and rhetorical talents to accurately<br />

describe the demise<br />

of each of the 32 teams in the<br />

league this year, I’m going to<br />

group some of them for the<br />

sake of space. Plus, summing<br />

people up in broad generalities<br />

is just the American way.<br />

Already in the Suck-For-<br />

(Andrew)-Luck Sweepstakes:<br />

Buffalo Bills, Cleveland<br />

Browns, Cincinnati Bengals,<br />

Oakland Raiders, Carolina<br />

Panthers, Seattle Seahawks,<br />

San Francisco 49ers.<br />

This is the group you’ve<br />

grown to love (or hate if<br />

you’re a fan of one of them)<br />

because when they show up<br />

on your schedule you know<br />

you can take your Sunday<br />

nap without worry, wake up<br />

with fi ve minutes left to play<br />

and check to see that your<br />

team is up by at least a twotouchdown<br />

margin.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a new member to<br />

the group this year in Seattle.<br />

Yes, the Seahawks made the<br />

playoffs last season (with<br />

a losing record!) and then<br />

shocked everyone by creating<br />

an earthquake during their<br />

playoff win over the Saints.<br />

But when they decided the<br />

best offseason move they<br />

could make was to pick up<br />

Tavaris Jackson, they headed<br />

straight for this group.<br />

If Carolina wins the<br />

Andrew Luck sweepstakes,<br />

they won’t pick him, I think I<br />

can safely assume, although<br />

every other team on that<br />

list will take him without a<br />

second thought and give him<br />

as much money as the new<br />

CBA will allow.<br />

You must have noticed that<br />

there is a team missing from<br />

this list that has been fi ghting<br />

for the worst record in the<br />

NFL for a while now. That’s<br />

not an oversight . . .<br />

<strong>The</strong> We’re Almost <strong>The</strong>re,<br />

but We Need a Piece or<br />

Twos:<br />

Detroit Lions, Miami<br />

Dolphins, Tennessee Titans,<br />

Kansas City Chiefs, Washington<br />

Redskins, N.Y.<br />

Giants, Chicago Bears, Minnesota<br />

Vikings, Tampa Bay<br />

Buccaneers, Jacksonville<br />

Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts.<br />

I know what you’re thinking.<br />

You read that last team<br />

and went, “<strong>The</strong> Colts have<br />

been one of the best teams<br />

in the league for the past decade!<br />

This guy is an idiot! He<br />

must think the new season<br />

of ‘Two and a Half Men’ is<br />

going to be good.”<br />

You’re wrong. I don’t<br />

think the last season of “Two<br />

and a half Men” will be<br />

anything short of a catastrophe.<br />

I’m thinking it will be<br />

slightly better than the last<br />

NFL, Page 2B<br />

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Page 2B<br />

Dogs fi nish 2nd, Lady Dogs 3rd at ATM2GO meet<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Bulldog<br />

and Lady Bulldog cross<br />

country teams turned<br />

in their second solid<br />

performances in as many<br />

weeks at the ATM2GO<br />

Cross Country Meet on<br />

Saturday at Kidsville<br />

Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bulldog varsity<br />

placed second out of<br />

seven teams at the event<br />

while the Lady Dogs<br />

placed third out of seven.<br />

Clovis, N.M., won both<br />

the girls and boys varsity<br />

divisions.<br />

Senior Eli Corona<br />

paced the Bulldogs with<br />

Start of something good<br />

Bulldogs dominate<br />

in win over Andrews<br />

By RYAN BLAKE THURMAN<br />

Herald Sports Editor<br />

ANDREWS — When Jordan Masters<br />

crossed the goal line, a wave of<br />

electricity shot through the Plainview<br />

Bulldogs’ sideline.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reserves watching Masters<br />

score the team’s fi rst points of the season<br />

on a fumble return and the other<br />

10 defensive players then did what<br />

that wave of euphoria <strong>com</strong>manded<br />

— they formed a dog pile in the back<br />

corner of the end zone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> celebration resulted in an unsportsmanlike<br />

conduct penalty, but no<br />

other penalty this season will likely be<br />

worth as much as that one. Because after<br />

Masters’ touchdown, the Bulldogs<br />

went on a roll, scoring 28 unanswered<br />

points en route to a 28-15 win over the<br />

Andrews Mustangs on Friday.<br />

“This is what I think our kids are<br />

capable of doing,” Plainview coach<br />

Marcos Hinojos said. “Of course, I<br />

think the talent level between Estacado<br />

and Andrews is quite a bit different,<br />

but it doesn’t take away from how<br />

hard our kids played tonight.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> play that changed the course of<br />

the game — and possibly the Bulldogs’<br />

season — began when Plainview’s<br />

Pablo Jiminez knocked the ball<br />

out of Andrews running back Joey<br />

Prieto’s hands. <strong>The</strong> ball was kicked<br />

around for a few seconds before Masters<br />

got his hands on it.<br />

AMARILLO — <strong>The</strong><br />

Plainview Lady Bulldogs<br />

extended their winning<br />

streak to four matches and<br />

picked up their 10th win<br />

Saturday as they defeated<br />

the River Road Wildcats in<br />

four games 25-22, 19-25,<br />

25-15, 25-17.<br />

After fi nally fi nding<br />

some consistent success<br />

a fi fth-place fi nish in a<br />

three-mile time of 17<br />

minutes, 59 seconds.<br />

Jordan Castillo was<br />

right behind Corona,<br />

fi nishing in eighth place<br />

in 18:11.<br />

Freshman Christian<br />

Garcia earned runner of<br />

the week honors for the<br />

Bulldogs, placing ninth<br />

with a time of 18:21. <strong>The</strong><br />

freshman shaved almost<br />

90 seconds from his time<br />

last week in Olton.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bulldogs still were<br />

without Chris Salinas,<br />

who head coach Randy<br />

Stutes said will be one of<br />

during the Coca-Cola<br />

Classic last weekend, the<br />

Lady Dogs (10-12) have<br />

quickly developed some<br />

confi dence.<br />

“I feel like we’re getting<br />

stronger each match<br />

we play,” Plainview<br />

head coach Torri Hatch<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re working<br />

together and starting to<br />

the team’s top three runners.<br />

Salinas should be in<br />

the fi eld for the Dogs this<br />

week at the West Texas<br />

Micrographics meet at<br />

Mae Simmons Park in<br />

Lubbock, the course<br />

where regionals is held.<br />

<strong>The</strong> varsity Lady<br />

Bulldogs were paced<br />

by sophomore Angelica<br />

Guerrero, who placed<br />

seventh in a two-mile<br />

time of 13:00.<br />

Freshman Annie Barrientos<br />

fi nished in second<br />

for the Lady Dogs and<br />

CROSS COUNTRY, Page 2B<br />

“I saw that ball <strong>com</strong>e out of that<br />

guy’s hand, and it just had to be<br />

mine,” Masters said. “I scooped and<br />

scored, the fi rst one to score for the<br />

season.”<br />

As Masters crossed the goal line, he<br />

lifted his arms in triumph as if he had<br />

just scored the game-winning touchdown<br />

in the Super Bowl.<br />

At least it felt that way.<br />

“It felt fantastic,” Masters said. “It<br />

was like, ‘Finally, we can do this.’ ”<br />

Heading into the game, Andrews<br />

(1-1) knew it needed to take care of<br />

the ball after its struggles in Week<br />

0, and the Bulldogs (1-1) believed a<br />

defensive touchdown would provide<br />

the spark that would get the offense<br />

going.<br />

Both teams were right.<br />

Masters’ fumble return was the fi rst<br />

of three Mustang turnovers that kept<br />

Plainview’s offense in great fi eld position<br />

all night.<br />

“When you have mistakes and<br />

turnovers in a ball game of this<br />

magnitude,” Andrews head coach Jeff<br />

Cordell said, “you’re probably going<br />

to <strong>com</strong>e out on the bottom.”<br />

After the defensive score, the offense<br />

fi nally got rolling, eventually<br />

racking up 320 total yards. That is<br />

almost thee times as many yards as<br />

they gained last week.<br />

Sophomore quarterback Wes Mc-<br />

DOGS, Page 2B<br />

Lady Bulldogs beat River Road in four games<br />

trust that their teammates<br />

are there.”<br />

It also helps that the<br />

Lady Dogs are starting to<br />

read defenses better and<br />

make solid contact.<br />

Junior Bailey Davis had<br />

the Lady Dogs’ fi rst double-digit<br />

kill performance<br />

of the season, racking up<br />

12. Lupita Quintanilla<br />

Ryan Thurman/Plainview Herald<br />

fl irted with double digits<br />

as she had nine kills, and<br />

Taivia Hearn added six.<br />

Defensively, Hearn<br />

racked up nine blocks, and<br />

Davis added seven.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lady Dogs conclude<br />

non-district play<br />

Tuesday when they travel<br />

to Lubbock Coronado. On<br />

Saturday, Plainview opens<br />

Plainview<br />

Bulldog senior Eli<br />

Corona nears the<br />

fi nish line during<br />

the ATM2GO<br />

Cross Country<br />

Meet held at<br />

Runningwater<br />

Draw Park on<br />

Saturday. Corona<br />

fi nished in fi fth<br />

place.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview<br />

Bulldogs defensive<br />

back Jordan Masters<br />

celebrates after returning<br />

a fumble for<br />

a touchdown during<br />

Plainview’s game<br />

against the Andrews<br />

Mustangs on Friday<br />

in Andrewss. It was<br />

the Bulldogs’ fi rst<br />

touchdown of the<br />

season.<br />

Ryan Thurman/<br />

Plainview Herald<br />

District 3-4A play at 3 p.m.<br />

at Randall.<br />

Plainview def. River Road 25-22,<br />

19-25, 25-15, 25-17<br />

Kills—Bailey Davis 12, Lupita Quintanilla<br />

9, Taivia Hearn 6, Shaina Dulakis<br />

4, Shalee Bennett 3, Olivia Tinoco 1;<br />

Blocks—Hearn 9, Davis 7, Quintanilla 5,<br />

Bennett 3, Tinoco 1; Aces—Michelle Portillo<br />

5, Quintanilla 2, Davis 1, Hallie Wells<br />

1; Assists: Bennett 6, Kymber Carroll 4,<br />

Tinoco 1; Digs—Portillo 12, Wells 3.


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Plain view<br />

Bulldogs'<br />

running back<br />

Shirmar Jennings<br />

breaks<br />

a run during<br />

the Bulldogs’<br />

game against<br />

the Andrews<br />

Mustangs<br />

Friday in<br />

Andrews.<br />

DOGS: Win was needed<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

Cutcheon had another solid<br />

performance, <strong>com</strong>pleting<br />

9-of-21 passes for 180 yards<br />

and one touchdown.<br />

Chris Salazar was Mc-<br />

Cutcheon’s favorite target,<br />

catching fi ve passes for 95<br />

yards and the TD.<br />

Of course, the Bulldogs<br />

were more concerned about<br />

getting their running game<br />

going than having continued<br />

success through the air.<br />

Fortunately, they got their<br />

wish.<br />

Shirmar Jennings, who<br />

was in the starting line-up<br />

in place of Daniel Miller,<br />

rushed 15 times for 70 yards<br />

and a touchdown. Miller saw<br />

plenty of action as well, getting<br />

12 carries for 59 yards<br />

and a score.<br />

However, it took the<br />

Dogs’ offense until the second<br />

quarter to get going.<br />

Andrews and Plainview<br />

traded possessions most of<br />

the fi rst quarter, then Masters’<br />

fumble return kicked<br />

off the scoring with 51<br />

seconds left in the fi rst.<br />

Salazar then made a jumping<br />

catch on a fade route to<br />

the corner with 6:45 seconds<br />

left in the half to put Plainview<br />

up 14-0.<br />

Midway through the third<br />

quarter, Jennings punched it<br />

in from three yards out, then<br />

Miller scored on a one-yard<br />

run less than a minute later<br />

after the Dogs recovered<br />

what appeared to be an onside<br />

kick but which actually<br />

was a botched deep kickoff<br />

attempt.<br />

Andrews avoided getting<br />

shutout when quarterback<br />

Shane Dolgener scored on<br />

an 11-yard run with 8:21<br />

left to play. Plainview was<br />

unable to do much with the<br />

ball on its fi nal possessions,<br />

but Andrews couldn’t either.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mustangs didn’t fi nd the<br />

end zone again until there<br />

was less than a minute left<br />

on the clock.<br />

When the fi nal horn<br />

sounded, that same shock<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

was ninth overall in a time<br />

of 13:11. Right behind her<br />

in 11th was junior Daisy<br />

Guerrero, who clocked in at<br />

13:18.<br />

<strong>The</strong> JV girls were led by<br />

freshman Savannah Rosas,<br />

who fi nished sixth, and<br />

runner of the week Shamara<br />

Austin, who fi nished 13th<br />

with a time of 14:50.<br />

In the boys JV division,<br />

junior Jacobsin Enriquez was<br />

runner of the week, running<br />

21:13 on a course that was<br />

3.3 miles since the leader<br />

missed a turn and all the<br />

runners followed, making<br />

the course about 600 meters<br />

longer.<br />

ATM2GO CROSS COUNTRY MEET<br />

Saturday<br />

At Runningwater Draw Park<br />

Varsity Girls<br />

Ryan Thurman/Plainview Herald<br />

that surged through the Bulldogs<br />

after Masters’ initial<br />

touchdown made a second<br />

appearance as the gravity of<br />

the win sunk in.<br />

“We needed this to keep<br />

us going,” Jennings said.<br />

“We’re going to feed off this<br />

momentum.”<br />

If the Dogs didn’t fi nd<br />

some momentum, it could’ve<br />

have been another long<br />

season.<br />

“Without this win tonight,”<br />

Hinojos said, “it<br />

would be extremely diffi cult<br />

to continue to get the type of<br />

effort that we’re getting from<br />

our kids. I really think that<br />

not winning tonight would<br />

have set us a back a bit too<br />

far. But the fact that we won,<br />

I think propels us forward<br />

into Big Spring.”<br />

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

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

806.296.1355<br />

PLAINVIEW 28, ANDREWS 15<br />

Plainview 7 7 14 0 — 28<br />

Andrews 0 0 0 15 — 15<br />

First Quarter<br />

PLA—Jordan Masters 33 fumble return<br />

(Greg Marroquin kick), :51.<br />

Second Quarter<br />

PLA—Chris Salazar 7 pass from Wes<br />

McCutcheon (Marroquin kick), 6:45.<br />

Third Quarter<br />

PLA—Shirmar Jennings 3 run (kick<br />

failed), 6:36.<br />

PLA—Daniel Miller 1 run (Adrian Gonzalez<br />

pass from McCutcheon), 5:44.<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

AND—Shane Dolgener 11 run (Jake<br />

Higgs kick), 8:21.<br />

AND—Trey Keesee 28 pass from Shane<br />

Dolgener (Brent Thompson pass from Jake<br />

Higgs), :50.<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

Plainview Andrews<br />

First Downs 14 9<br />

Total Yards 320 166<br />

Rushes-Yards 37-140 29-65<br />

Passing Yards 180 101<br />

Passing 9-21-0 12-23-1<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-3<br />

Punts-Avg 5-27.8 3-39.7<br />

Penalties-Yards 6-45 5-32<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Rushing—Plainview: Jennings 15-70,<br />

Miller 12-59, Salazar 8-39, Karson Hembree<br />

1-0, Marroquin 1-(-28); Andrews:<br />

Tadarius Ridge 1-9, Shane Dolgener 22-52,<br />

Joey Prieto 6-4.<br />

Passing—Plainview: McCutcheon<br />

9-21-0-180; Andrews: Shane Dolgener<br />

11-22-1-84; Trey Keesee 1-1-0-17.<br />

Receiving—Plainview: Hembree 1-7,<br />

Salazar 5-95, 11 1-8, 87 1-3; Andrews:<br />

Austin Luna 4-51, Tadarius Ridge 3-37,<br />

Trey Keesee 1-5, Joey Prieto 2-(-4), Adrian<br />

Castillo 1-10.<br />

Team Standings<br />

1. Spearman 38; 2. Clovis 46; 3. Plainview<br />

96; 4. Wellington 98; 5. Bushland 118;<br />

6. Farwell 120; 7. Bovina 194; 8. Ralls 210;<br />

9. Olton 259; 10. Crosbyton 277.<br />

Plainview Individuals<br />

Angelica Guerrero (7) 13:00; Annie Barrientos<br />

(9) 13:11; Daisy Guerrero (11) 13:18;<br />

Janely Gonzalez (35) 14:34; Meagan Juanes<br />

(36) 14:36; Jordin Barton (39) 14:48; Janie<br />

Macias (54) 15:29.<br />

Varsity Boys<br />

Team Standings<br />

1. Clovis 24; 2. Plainview 52; 3. Bovina<br />

101; 4. Highland Park 107; 5. Bushland 119;<br />

6. Olton 154; 7. Crosbyton 160.<br />

Plainview Individuals<br />

Eli Corona (5) 17:59; Jordan Castillo (8)<br />

18:11; Christian Garcia (9) 18:21; Misael<br />

Flores (16) 18:50; Jarel Rosas (17) 18:51;<br />

Kayne Gamez (18) 18:55; Avery Nunez (23)<br />

20:38.<br />

JV Girls<br />

Plainview Individuals<br />

Savannah Rosas (6) 14:31; Shamara<br />

Austin (13) 14:50; Jennifer Luna (15) 14:55;<br />

Letisha Hipolito (22) 15:22; Paige Mojica<br />

(37) 16:29. JV Boys (3.3 Miles)<br />

Plainview Individuals<br />

Jacobsin Enriquez (2) 21:13; Dorian Hernandez<br />

(6) 22:08; Jacob Rivas (13) 23:34;<br />

Chris Vega (21) 26:54.<br />

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Cost:<br />

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NFL: Your 2011 Super Bowl champions are . . .<br />

season of “Scrubs” (which I don’t<br />

consider actually part of the “Scrubs”<br />

universe because of all the nonsense<br />

it tried to pull) and anything on ABC<br />

Family.<br />

But without Peyton Manning, the<br />

Colts are missing a huge piece of a<br />

puzzle. Even when Manning makes<br />

it back, will he be rusty? Will he still<br />

be Peyton Manning, the legend who<br />

last season became the fi rst player to<br />

ever make the playoffs by himself?<br />

Come on. <strong>The</strong> Colts would be in the<br />

bottom group playing for Andrew<br />

Luck if Manning didn’t have time<br />

left on his contract and the promise<br />

that he could <strong>com</strong>e back and be the<br />

same guy (see Tom Brady after his<br />

knee surgery). I’ve thought superstars<br />

(Tiger Woods) could <strong>com</strong>e back<br />

from an extended period of absence,<br />

but I think we all know how that has<br />

turned out.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest of these teams are just<br />

mediocre. <strong>The</strong>y are like all the “summer<br />

blockbusters” this year. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

all had an interesting plot, a unique<br />

idea or Olivia Wilde, but they were<br />

missing something. Consequently,<br />

the studio should be forced to give<br />

me my money back for watching “30<br />

Minutes or Less.”<br />

I also know I took the Bears all the<br />

way from the NFC Championship<br />

game and moved them out of the<br />

postseason, but <strong>com</strong>e on, do you really<br />

think the Bears should have made<br />

it to the NFC Championship game<br />

last season? Plus, the Bears’ biggest<br />

weapon, Devin Hester, is basically<br />

useless due to the awesome new<br />

kickoff rule.<br />

One team that could surprise from<br />

this group and make the postseason:<br />

the Tampa Bay Bucs. Also, the Lions<br />

will be better this year. Not good, but<br />

better.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Just Missed the Playoffs<br />

Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos<br />

<strong>The</strong> Broncos aren’t good enough to<br />

win the division away from San Diego<br />

and they can’t win the wild card<br />

because of teams like the Jets, Ravens<br />

and Steelers, plus they might cave to<br />

fan pressure and let Tim Tebow play<br />

only to remember why he is third on<br />

the depth chart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Making the Dance<br />

New England Patriots, Houston<br />

Texans, Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh<br />

Steelers, San Diego Chargers,<br />

Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys,<br />

New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons,<br />

St. Louis Rams<br />

<strong>The</strong> Texans fi nally make the playoffs.<br />

Yeah! It’s all the usual suspects<br />

here, with the Rams crashing the<br />

party because they are the only decent<br />

team in the NFC West.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Super Bowl Contenders<br />

Green Bay Packers, N.Y. Jets<br />

It’s hard to go against the defending<br />

champions, especially when they<br />

won the Super Bowl in the fashion<br />

they did with injuries all around and a<br />

late-season surge.<br />

For the Jets, even though Mark<br />

Sanchez is the worst quarterback on<br />

a good team in the NFL (seriously,<br />

transplant any QB from those making<br />

the playoffs and you’re likely to<br />

improve the Jets by a touchdown a<br />

week), but they’ve been to the AFC<br />

Championship Game the last two<br />

seasons. Third time’s a charm, right?<br />

<strong>The</strong> Champs<br />

<strong>The</strong> Packers<br />

Aaron Rodgers is ready to put<br />

another nail in the coffi n of Brett<br />

Favre’s legacy in Green Bay. Incidentally,<br />

the Packers should totally<br />

have a real coffi n made up for this. It<br />

would be hysterical.<br />

Ryan Thurman is the sports editor at the Herald.<br />

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

Pioneers go 3-0 at Warrior Challenge<br />

MUSKOGEE, Okla.<br />

— <strong>The</strong> Wayland Baptist<br />

Pioneers went 3-0 this<br />

weekend at the Warrior<br />

Challenge in Bacone College<br />

on Friday and Saturday.<br />

In fact, the Pioneers<br />

didn’t lose a game.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers (5-1)<br />

concluded the Warrior<br />

Challenge on Saturday<br />

with a 25-19, 25-14, 25-15<br />

sweep of Bethel College.<br />

<strong>The</strong> duo of Kate Trejos<br />

and Tatiana Gonzalez<br />

dominated Bethel, picking<br />

up 14 and 13 kills,<br />

respectively. Natasha<br />

Gia<strong>com</strong>azzi handed out 33<br />

assists.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers return to<br />

tournament action Friday<br />

when they will <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

in the Lady Buff Classic<br />

at West Texas A&M in<br />

Canyon. Wayland opens<br />

play against host WT at<br />

12:30 p.m. Friday followed<br />

by a match against<br />

New Mexico Highlands at<br />

4 p.m.<br />

On Saturday, the Pioneers<br />

take on Eastern New<br />

Mexico at 12:30 p.m. then<br />

round out the tournament<br />

against Oklahoma Panhandle<br />

State at 4 p.m.<br />

In Friday’s matches at<br />

the Warrior Challenge,<br />

Trejos began her domination<br />

of the challenge and<br />

led the Pioneers to wins<br />

over Avila University (25-<br />

20, 25-23, 25-18) and host<br />

Bacone (25-18, 25-16,<br />

25-16).<br />

A senior from Bogota,<br />

Colombia, Trejos put<br />

down 34 kills in the two<br />

matches, many in convincing<br />

fashion. She also<br />

recorded 20 digs and had<br />

four blocks.<br />

Against Avila, the<br />

WBU netters led throughout<br />

the fi rst game but<br />

trailed until late in the<br />

second when two new<strong>com</strong>ers,<br />

freshman Ashley<br />

Duff and sophomore<br />

Gia<strong>com</strong>azzi, <strong>com</strong>bined for<br />

fi ve kills to fi nally put the<br />

Pioneers on top.<br />

Trejos, who had six<br />

kills on 21 attempts in the<br />

second game, turned it on<br />

in the third, nailing seven<br />

of her 12 attacks. She<br />

fi nished with a total of 19<br />

in the afternoon match.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers had a<br />

season-high 8 1/2 blocks<br />

in the contest against the<br />

Catholic university from<br />

Kansas City, Mo., led by<br />

Duff with fi ve. Tatiana<br />

Gonzalez was credited<br />

with 19 digs, and Gia<strong>com</strong>azzi<br />

added 16.<br />

A transfer from New<br />

Mexico State, Gia<strong>com</strong>azzi<br />

averaged 12 assists a set<br />

in the two matches with<br />

36 against both Avila and<br />

Bacone.<br />

Wayland had a much<br />

easier time against<br />

Bacone, which often fell<br />

victim to its own mistakes.<br />

While the Pioneers had<br />

a .306 hitting percentage,<br />

the Maidens’ barely hit<br />

for a positive percentage,<br />

ending up at .064. In the<br />

second game, WBU did<br />

not make an error on the<br />

attack, netting 19 kills on<br />

36 attempts.<br />

Trejos had seven of<br />

those 19 kills. Senior<br />

Kimberli Harger nailed<br />

down fi ve points on her<br />

seven tries during the<br />

middle game, and Gonzalez<br />

added four more.<br />

Ryan Thurman/Plainview Herald<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wayland Baptist Pioneers' Kimberli Harger gets a kill during the<br />

Coca-Cola Classic last weekend. <strong>The</strong> Pioneers won all three of their<br />

matches at the Warrior Challenge at Bacone College this weekend.<br />

Hale On Wheels Bike Ride<br />

Saturday, September 17 • 8:30 a.m.<br />

Ollie Liner Center<br />

2000 South Columbia • Plainview, TX<br />

In Conjunction With Cowboy Days and Down Ol’ Broadway Cattle Drive<br />

Four Routes Offered: 21 Miles • 32 Miles • 48 Miles • 62 Miles<br />

All routes will start and finish at the Ollie Liner Center in Plainview,<br />

just north of the Ollie Liner Center<br />

ALL PRE-REGISTERED RIDERS ARE ENTERED IN A DRAWING<br />

FOR CASH PRIZES OF $450.<br />

Go to www.haleonwheelsbikeride.<strong>com</strong> for routes, maps and registration<br />

form, or go to <strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> and click on the Cattle Drive Button<br />

Registration: Pre-registration fee is $25 per rider.<br />

After Sept. 13, fee is $30 per rider.<br />

Family discount for two or more members of same family:<br />

$20 per rider if registered before Sept. 13<br />

Bike Club discount for members of same bike club:<br />

$20 per rider if registered before Sept. 13.<br />

• Chuckwagon Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. served in the starting area for nominal charge<br />

• Free lunch with salad bar for riders, provided at finish<br />

• Rest Stops available along designated routes<br />

<strong>The</strong> first 250 participants in the Bike Ride or “Hale on Feet” will receive a<br />

T-shirt, water bottle, tote bag & other goodies<br />

$50 raffles will be held at each rest stop.<br />

Registration Forms Can Be Downloaded At www.haleonwheelsbikeride.<strong>com</strong><br />

Pre-register on line at www.BikeReg.<strong>com</strong> or www.Active.<strong>com</strong><br />

Deadline to pre-register is September 13th.<br />

Registration on the morning of the ride opens at 7 a.m. at the Ollie Liner Center.<br />

Registration can also be done at the<br />

Plainview Chamber of Commerce Office<br />

1906 W. 5th Street • Plainview, TX


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� �� <strong>The</strong> Cowboy Way Woody Harrelson.<br />

Two former rodeo partners go to New York<br />

City to find a missing friend and his daughter.<br />

� ��� No Country for Old Men ('07, Cri) Tommy Lee<br />

Jones. A hit man pursues a poor welder who made off with<br />

$2 million from a botched drug deal.<br />

� �� Swordfish ('01, Thril) John Travolta. A<br />

hacker is hired to break into a government<br />

system and steal billions of dollars.<br />

� �� Bulletproof ('96, Com) Adam Sandler.<br />

A criminal and a police officer are forced to go<br />

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� �� Bulletproof ('96, Com) Adam Sandler.<br />

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on the run together to escape assassins.<br />

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Com) Paul Soter, M.C. Gainey.<br />

� ��� Ghostbusters Three parapsychologists open a<br />

ghost removal business in New York.<br />

� ��� Black Sheep (1996, Comedy) Chris<br />

Farley, Tim Matheson, David Spade.<br />

� �� Beerfest (2006, Comedy) Paul Soter,<br />

Cloris Leachman, M.C. Gainey.<br />

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Show<br />

Colbert<br />

Report<br />

DISC 30 American Chopper:<br />

"Fired"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

Senior vs. Junior<br />

American Chopper:<br />

"Big Guns"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

"Judgement Day"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

"Offer Denied"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

"Cadillac Build-Off"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

"Cadillac Build-Off"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Settlement"<br />

American Chopper:<br />

Senior vs. Junior<br />

Swamp<br />

Brothers<br />

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Senior vs. Junior<br />

DISN 32 Shake It<br />

Up<br />

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Prank<br />

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Com) Raven Symone.<br />

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ENCORE 601<br />

� ��� Law Abiding Citizen<br />

(2009, Crime Story) Gerard Butler,<br />

Colm Meaney, Jamie Foxx.<br />

(:50) � ��� Lord of the Rings: <strong>The</strong> Fellowship of the Ring ('01,<br />

Fantasy) Ian McKellan, Sean Asten, Elijah Wood. A group of mythical<br />

beings are brought together in a quest to destroy a ring of power.<br />

(:50) � ��� Parenthood ('89, Com) Dianne Wiest,<br />

Steve Martin. Modern-day parents face the age-old<br />

dilemma of trying to raise their children properly.<br />

� �� Daddy Day Care (2003,<br />

Family) Steve Zahn, Kevin Nealon,<br />

Eddie Murphy.<br />

(:35) � ��� Law Abiding Citizen A man<br />

wages a deadly war on the justice system after<br />

his family's murderers are set free.<br />

� ��<br />

Point of<br />

No Return<br />

ESPN 26 (11:00) H.S. Football Kirk Herbstreit National<br />

Kickoff Classic Site: Ohio Stadium (L)<br />

College Football Live<br />

(L)<br />

H.S. Football Dwyer (FL) vs. Glades Central (FL) Site: Effie Greer<br />

Stadium -- Belle Glade, Florida (L)<br />

College Football Live<br />

(L)<br />

NCAA Football Miami vs. Maryland Site: Byrd Stadium -- College Park,<br />

Md. (L)<br />

SportsCenter<br />

FAM 28 <strong>The</strong> Secret Life of the<br />

American Teenager<br />

<strong>The</strong> Secret Life of the<br />

American Teenager<br />

<strong>The</strong> Secret Life of the<br />

American Teenager<br />

<strong>The</strong> Secret Life of the<br />

American Teenager<br />

Life of the Teenager<br />

"Flip Flop"<br />

Life of the Teenager<br />

"4-1-1"<br />

Life of the Teenager<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Games We Play"<br />

Life of the Teenager<br />

"Pomp"<br />

American Teen "And<br />

Circumstance" (N)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lying Game (N) <strong>The</strong> 700 Club<br />

FOOD 65 Chopped "Pods, Grills<br />

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Chopped "Fired Up!" Chopped "Gotta<br />

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30 Minute<br />

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Giada at<br />

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Barefoot<br />

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-- St. Petersburg, Fla. (L)<br />

Rangers<br />

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Football<br />

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HIST 55 American Pickers<br />

"Gordon's Gold Mine"<br />

American Pickers<br />

"Psychic Pickings"<br />

American Pickers<br />

"One Pony Town"<br />

American Pickers "A<br />

Banner Pick"<br />

American Pickers<br />

"Getting the Boot"<br />

American Pickers<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y Boldly Go"<br />

American Pickers<br />

"Too Hot to Handle"<br />

Pawn<br />

Stars<br />

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American Pickers<br />

"Urban Cowboys"<br />

Pawn<br />

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LIFE 23 Picker<br />

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Dance Moms "Wildly<br />

Inappropriate"<br />

Dance Moms<br />

"Cheerleader Blues"<br />

Dance Moms<br />

"Stealing the Show"<br />

Dance Moms "When<br />

Stars Collide"<br />

Dance Moms "Dying<br />

to Dance"<br />

Dance Moms "She's a<br />

Fighter"<br />

Dance Moms "Love<br />

on the Dance Floor"<br />

NICK 34 iCarly iCarly Victorious Victorious Big Time<br />

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SPIKE 39 (11:30) � Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Anakin is<br />

swayed by the Dark Side of the Force, putting Obi-Wan & Padme at risk.<br />

(:55) � ���� Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope Mark Hamill. Luke<br />

Skywalker and his allies set out to rescue Princess Leia from the Galactic Empire.<br />

(:05) � Star Wars: Episode V: <strong>The</strong> Empire Strikes Back Luke seeks out<br />

a Jedi master while his friends are relentlesslypursued by Darth Vader.<br />

(:15) � ���� Star Wars: Episode VI:<br />

Return of the Jedi ('83, Adv) Mark Hamill.<br />

TBS 24<br />

(11:00) � ���<br />

Shrek ('01, Ani) Mike<br />

Myers.<br />

� ��� Shrek 2 ('<strong>04</strong>, Ani) Mike Myers.<br />

Shrek and Donkey set out to meet Princess<br />

Fiona's parents, who don't know he is an ogre.<br />

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Dream Merchants"<br />

(:50) Moguls and Movie Stars, A<br />

History of Hollywood "Brother,<br />

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teenage girl must choose between her vampire<br />

boyfriend and her werewolf friend.<br />

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� �� <strong>The</strong> Back-Up Plan Jennifer Lopez. A<br />

woman goes through artificial insemination<br />

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� �� Swordfish ('01, Thril) John Travolta. A<br />

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� �� Bulletproof ('96, Com) Adam Sandler.<br />

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(2010, Comedy) Keith David.<br />

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Roberts. A beautiful young nurse bonds with a<br />

28-year-old man suffering from leukemia.<br />

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disgruntled housewife exacts revenge on her<br />

philandering husband by ruining his life.<br />

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Caine, Demi Moore.<br />

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H.S. Football (L) Football<br />

Fri Ov (L)<br />

FX 43 (10:30) � �� <strong>The</strong> Curious Case of<br />

Benjamin Button ('08, Dra) Cate Blanchett.<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Two and<br />

Half Men<br />

Two and<br />

Half Men<br />

Two and<br />

Half Men<br />

Two and<br />

Half Men<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

� ��� <strong>The</strong> Proposal Sandra Bullock. A pushy woman forces her<br />

assistant to marry her in order to avoid deportation to Canada.<br />

HIST 55 Restora-<br />

tion <br />

Restora-<br />

tion<br />

MonsterQuest "<strong>The</strong><br />

Last Dinosaur"<br />

Jurassic Fight Club<br />

"Armageddon"<br />

Jurassic Fight Club<br />

"Deep Sea Killers"<br />

J. Fight Club "Hunter<br />

Be<strong>com</strong>es Hunted"<br />

Jurassic Fight Club<br />

"T-Rex Hunter"<br />

Restora-<br />

tion <br />

Restora-<br />

tion<br />

Modern Marvels<br />

"Made in the USA"<br />

9/11: <strong>The</strong> Days After <strong>The</strong> texture<br />

of life in the post-9/11 world. (N)<br />

Super City: New York "New<br />

York"<br />

LIFE 23 Housewives "<strong>The</strong> Gun<br />

Song/ Free" 2/2<br />

Grey's Anatomy Medical<br />

Detective<br />

Medical<br />

Detective<br />

Cold Case Files Cold Case Files Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries Reba Reba Reba Reba Rosean-<br />

ne's Nuts<br />

Rosean-<br />

ne's Nuts<br />

Against the Wall<br />

NICK 34 iCarly iCarly Victorious Victorious Big Time<br />

Rush<br />

Big Time<br />

Rush<br />

Big Time<br />

Rush<br />

Spong-<br />

eBob<br />

Spong-<br />

eBob<br />

Spong-<br />

eBob<br />

iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly Penguins Victorious My Wife<br />

and Kids<br />

My Wife<br />

and Kids<br />

That '70s<br />

Show<br />

That '70s<br />

Show<br />

George<br />

Lopez<br />

George<br />

Lopez<br />

SPIKE 39 (11:20)<br />

Gangland<br />

(:25) Gangland<br />

"Snitch Slaughter"<br />

(:35) Gangland<br />

"Street Law"<br />

(:40) Gangland<br />

"Blood Oath"<br />

(:45) Gangland<br />

"Machete Slaughter"<br />

(:55) Gangland "Klan of Killers" Gangland "Evil<br />

Breed"<br />

Gangland "You Rat,<br />

You Die"<br />

UFC Unleashed (:10) UFC Unleashed (:20) UFC Unleashed<br />

TBS 24<br />

American<br />

Dad<br />

My Name<br />

Is Earl<br />

My Name<br />

Is Earl<br />

Loves Ray<br />

"Moving<br />

Out"<br />

According<br />

to Jim<br />

Loves Ray<br />

"<strong>The</strong><br />

Article"<br />

Friends Friends Friends Friends <strong>The</strong> King<br />

of Queens<br />

<strong>The</strong> King<br />

of Queens<br />

Seinfeld Seinfeld FamilyGu<br />

y "Airport<br />

'07"<br />

FamilyGu<br />

y "Patriot<br />

Games"<br />

� �� What Women Want (2000, Comedy) Helen Hunt,<br />

Marisa Tomei, Mel Gibson. A chauvinist executive gains<br />

the ability to hear what women are really thinking.<br />

(:40) �<br />

What<br />

Women ...<br />

TCM 60<br />

� ��� Party Girl ('58, Cri) Cyd Charisse. A<br />

lawyer must testify against a gang boss, on<br />

condition that police protect a showgirl.<br />

� �� <strong>The</strong> Angel Wore Red<br />

(1960, War) Dirk Bogarde, Joseph<br />

Cotten, Ava Gardner.<br />

(:45) � ��� <strong>The</strong> Main Attraction A man<br />

develops a romantic relationship with a<br />

ventriloquist after being a part of her act.<br />

� �� Looking for Love (1964,<br />

Comedy) Susan Oliver, Jim Hutton,<br />

Connie Francis.<br />

� ��� I'll See You in My Dreams <strong>The</strong><br />

biography of <strong>com</strong>poser Gus Kahn, including<br />

the ups and downs of his career and life.<br />

� ��� <strong>The</strong> Jazz Singer ('53, Mus) Danny<br />

Thomas. A man chooses an acting career over<br />

following his father's career of cantor.<br />

TLC 50 A Baby<br />

Story<br />

A Baby<br />

Story<br />

Room for<br />

Multiples<br />

Baby's<br />

First Day<br />

What Not to Wear<br />

"Jessica"<br />

Say Yes-<br />

Dress<br />

Say Yes-<br />

Dress<br />

Fabulous Cakes LA Ink "Whose Party<br />

Is It?"<br />

Four Weddings Yes to the<br />

Dress<br />

Yes to the<br />

Dress<br />

Yes to the<br />

Dress<br />

Yes to the<br />

Dress<br />

Four Weddings Yes to the<br />

Dress<br />

Yes to the<br />

Dress<br />

TNT 42 Las Vegas Cold Case <strong>The</strong> Closer Law & Order Law & Order "Fed" Law & Order "Skate<br />

or Die"<br />

Law & Order<br />

"Challenged"<br />

� ��� Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes,<br />

Kevin James, Will Smith.<br />

(:15) � ��� Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva<br />

Mendes, Kevin James, Will Smith.<br />

TOON 52 (:10)<br />

Wayside<br />

(:35) My<br />

Life Me<br />

My Life<br />

Me<br />

(:25) Spies<br />

/(:50) Planet<br />

Chowder Scooby<br />

Doo<br />

Spliced Jimmy/(:-<br />

45) Jimmy<br />

Johnny<br />

Test<br />

JohnnyTest/<br />

(:45) Johnny<br />

Atlantis:<br />

Movie<br />

Lego Star<br />

Wars<br />

Young<br />

Justice<br />

Beyond<br />

Human<br />

Clone-<br />

Wars<br />

Clone-<br />

Wars<br />

Futurama Futurama American<br />

Dad<br />

American<br />

Dad<br />

Robot/(:15)<br />

Robot<br />

Dating<br />

Guy<br />

TVLAND 45 Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Good<br />

Times<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Jeffersons<br />

Sanford<br />

and Son<br />

Sanford<br />

and Son<br />

All in the<br />

Family<br />

All in the<br />

Family<br />

M*A*S*H M*A*S*H � �� <strong>The</strong> Matrix ('99, Act) Keanu Reeves. A <strong>com</strong>puter hacker<br />

learns that his entire reality is merely a <strong>com</strong>puter-created illusion.<br />

UNI 2 Rafaela Esperanza del<br />

Corazon<br />

Zacatillo, un lugar en<br />

tu corazon<br />

El Gordo y la Flaca Primer Impacto Alma de<br />

Hierro<br />

Noticiero<br />

Univision<br />

Cuando me Enamoro Teresa La Fuerza del Destino La Rosa de<br />

Guadalupe<br />

Impacto<br />

Extra<br />

Noticiero<br />

Uni: Noct.<br />

USA 25<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit<br />

NCIS NCIS "Chimera" NCIS "Lt. Jane Doe" NCIS "Call of Silence" NCIS "Requiem" A<br />

team member’s life is<br />

in jeopardy.<br />

NCIS "Stakeout" CSI: Crime "Boom"<br />

<strong>The</strong> team searches for<br />

a serial bomber.<br />

CSI: Crime Scene<br />

Investigation "Art<br />

Imitates Life"<br />

WGN 18 WGN Midday News Walker, Texas<br />

Ranger<br />

Walker, Texas<br />

Ranger<br />

I Dream<br />

of Jeannie<br />

Bewit-<br />

ched<br />

Cheers<br />

"Finally!"<br />

Cheers<br />

"Finally!"<br />

Dharma<br />

and Greg<br />

Dharma<br />

and Greg<br />

America's Funniest<br />

Home Videos<br />

Old<br />

Christine<br />

Old<br />

Christine<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

WGN<br />

News<br />

Ground<br />

Zero<br />

Scrubs Scrubs<br />

PREMIUM<br />

HBO 661<br />

� ��� Dinner for Schmucks Steve Carell.<br />

A man questions his invitation to a party<br />

where the idiocy of the guests is celebrated.<br />

� �� Vampires Suck (2010,<br />

Comedy) Matt Lanter, Diedrich<br />

Bader, Jenn Proske.<br />

� ���� Avatar ('09, Fant) Sam Worthington, Zoe<br />

Saldana. A marine is torn between following orders or<br />

protecting a planet he feels is his home.<br />

(:15) � Our Family Wedding A young<br />

couple's wedding day is threatened by the<br />

antics of their <strong>com</strong>petitive fathers.<br />

Mel Brooks and Dick<br />

Cavett Together<br />

Again (N)<br />

� ��� Dinner for Schmucks Steve Carell.<br />

A man questions his invitation to a party<br />

where the idiocy of the guests is celebrated.<br />

MAX 686<br />

(11:45) � � Freejack (1992, Sci-<br />

Fi) Mick Jagger, Sir Anthony<br />

Hopkins, Emilio Estevez.<br />

(:40) � Charlie's Angels II: Full Throttle Three<br />

detectives investigate the theft of a database<br />

from the Witness Protection Program.<br />

� �� National Security (2003,<br />

Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Colm<br />

Feore, Steve Zahn.<br />

� �� Couples Retreat Vince Vaughn. Four<br />

couples vacation on an island and belatedly<br />

learn that couples therapy is mandatory.<br />

� ��� <strong>The</strong> Book of Eli A drifter in a post-<br />

apocalyptic society protects the last copy of<br />

the Bible from a gang.<br />

Strike Back (N) Chemistry<br />

(N)<br />

Skin To<br />

<strong>The</strong> Max<br />

(N)<br />

SHOW 711<br />

(11:35) � �� Table<br />

for Three Brandon<br />

Routh.<br />

(:15) � World's Greatest Dad Robin<br />

Williams. A teacher suffers both a tragedy and<br />

the greatest opportunity of his life.<br />

� Spooner (2009,<br />

Comedy/Drama) Nora Zehetner,<br />

Shea Whigham, Matthew Lillard.<br />

� ��� <strong>The</strong> Hurt Locker Jeremy Renner. A<br />

new Army sergeant places his elite team of<br />

bomb technicians in a dangerous Iraqi city.<br />

(:45) Russell<br />

Peters/Green<br />

(:45) � Glorious 39 (2009, Drama) Eddie Redmayne, Juno<br />

Temple, Romola Garai. A woman delves into secrets that<br />

lead to a friend's death and her imprisonment during war.<br />

Boxing Shobox: <strong>The</strong><br />

New Generation Card<br />

TBA<br />

STARZ 761<br />

(10:45) �<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Tourist<br />

� �� <strong>The</strong> Stepfather (2009,<br />

Thriller) Sela Ward, Penn Badgley,<br />

Dylan Walsh.<br />

(:15) � ��� Planet 51 ('09,<br />

Ani) Voices of Justin Long, Jessica<br />

Biel, Dwayne '<strong>The</strong> Rock' Johnson.<br />

(:50) � Resident Evil: Afterlife A woman<br />

helps a group of survivors who want to make<br />

their way to a supposedly safe haven.<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Tourist (2010, Action)<br />

Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany,<br />

Johnny Depp.<br />

(:20) � ��� Men in Black Will Smith. A<br />

cop is recruited by a secret organization to<br />

help control Earth's alien population.<br />

Torchwood "Miracle<br />

Day: <strong>The</strong> Blood Line"<br />

Torchwood "Miracle<br />

Day: <strong>The</strong> Blood Line"<br />

TMC 736<br />

(11:45) � Leaves of Grass (2009,<br />

Comedy/Drama) Lucy DeVito, Kent<br />

Jude Bernard, Edward Norton.<br />

(:40) � Skin ('08, Bio) Sophie Okonedo. <strong>The</strong><br />

story of a young black girl during South<br />

Africa's apartheid, born of white Afrikaners.<br />

� Dear Lemon Lima (2009,<br />

Comedy) Melissa Leo, Elaine<br />

Hendrix, Vanessa Marano.<br />

� Blessed and Cursed Deitrick Haddon. A<br />

man must choose between family obligations<br />

and his own dreams of gospel music stardom.<br />

� Charlie Valentine (2009,<br />

Crime Story) Michael Weatherly,<br />

James Russo, Raymond J. Barry.<br />

(:40) � Give 'em Hell, Malone ('09, Act)<br />

Thomas Jane. A private investigator is hired to<br />

protect a valuable secret from gangsters.<br />

� Les<br />

Formida-<br />

bles<br />

Saturday On TV S = SUDDENLINK September 10, 2011<br />

S 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30<br />

KCBD<br />

NBC<br />

(11) 11<br />

Paid<br />

Program Paid<br />

Program<br />

World of Adventure<br />

Sports<br />

IAAF Track & Field<br />

Weltklasse Zürich Site:<br />

Letzigrund<br />

Dew Tour<br />

(L)<br />

Dew Tour Toyota Challenge -- Salt<br />

Lake City, Utah (L)<br />

Jeopardy!<br />

Weekend<br />

NBC<br />

Nightly<br />

News<br />

KCBD 11<br />

at Six<br />

Wheel of<br />

Fortune<br />

Weekend<br />

Who Do You Think<br />

You Are? "Lionel<br />

Richie"<br />

Law & Order:<br />

Criminal Intent<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit "Bully"<br />

KCBD 11<br />

at Ten<br />

Saturday<br />

Night Live<br />

KLBK<br />

CBS<br />

(13) 13<br />

(11:00) ITF Tennis U.S. Open Men's Semifinal Site: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center -- Flushing Meadows,<br />

N.Y. (L)<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

CBS<br />

Evening<br />

News<br />

KLBK 13<br />

News at 6<br />

p.m.<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

ITF Tennis U.S. Open Women's Championship<br />

Site: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis<br />

Center -- Flushing Meadows, N.Y. (L)<br />

48 Hours Mystery KLBK 13<br />

News at<br />

10 p.m.<br />

(:35) Paid<br />

Program<br />

KAMC<br />

ABC<br />

(28) 8<br />

Paid<br />

Program Paid<br />

Program<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

NCAA<br />

Football<br />

Count (L)<br />

NCAA Football Alabama vs. Penn State Site: Beaver Stadium --<br />

University Park, Pa. (L)<br />

College<br />

Post-<br />

game (L)<br />

NASCAR<br />

Count-<br />

down (L)<br />

NASCAR Auto Racing Wonderful Pistachios 400 Sprint Cup Series Site: Richmond<br />

International Speedway -- Richmond, Va. (L)<br />

KAMC 28<br />

News at<br />

10 p.m.<br />

(:35) Paid<br />

Program<br />

KUPT<br />

MNT<br />

(59) 3<br />

(11:00) NCAA Football Mississippi State University vs. Auburn (L) Extra Weekend TMZ Old<br />

Christine<br />

Old<br />

Christine<br />

How I<br />

Met Your<br />

Mother<br />

Everybody<br />

Loves<br />

Raymond<br />

� �� Sorority Boys Barry Watson. Kicked<br />

out of their dorm, three students dress in drag<br />

and move into a sorority house.<br />

Two and<br />

a Half<br />

Men<br />

Two and<br />

a Half<br />

Men<br />

MMA<br />

University<br />

Texas<br />

Music<br />

Scene<br />

KJTV<br />

FOX<br />

(34) 10<br />

Numb3rs Criminal Minds Paid<br />

Program<br />

Week in<br />

Baseball<br />

(N)<br />

MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics vs. Texas Rangers Site: Rangers<br />

Ballpark -- Arlington, Texas (L)<br />

Bones "<strong>The</strong> Predator<br />

in the Pool"<br />

Cops (N) Cops American<br />

Dad<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Cleveland<br />

Show<br />

FOX 34<br />

News at 9<br />

Fox 34<br />

Sports OT<br />

Fringe "<strong>The</strong> Man<br />

From the Other Side"<br />

KLCW<br />

CW<br />

(22) 4<br />

True Hollywood Story<br />

"David Hasselhoff"<br />

� �� Osmosis Jones Chris Rock. A tough-<br />

talking blood cell sets out on a mission to<br />

destroy a mysterious and deadly virus.<br />

� �� Multiplicity Michael Keaton. When<br />

his life be<strong>com</strong>es too demanding, a<br />

construction worker creates a clone of himself.<br />

That '70s<br />

Show<br />

That '70s<br />

Show<br />

Seinfeld<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Kiss<br />

Hello"<br />

Seinfeld<br />

"<strong>The</strong><br />

Beard"<br />

House "Meaning"<br />

House takes on two<br />

cases simultaneously.<br />

House "Cane and<br />

Able"<br />

House of<br />

Payne<br />

House of<br />

Payne<br />

Stargate Universe<br />

"Incursion" 2/2 from<br />

Sept 3<br />

KTXT<br />

PBS<br />

(5) 5<br />

Garden<br />

Home<br />

This Old<br />

House<br />

New<br />

Yankee<br />

Workshop<br />

Hometime American<br />

Wood-<br />

shop <br />

Motor-<br />

week<br />

Antiques Roadshow<br />

"Hartford (Hour<br />

Three)"<br />

Lidia's<br />

Italy<br />

Mexico:<br />

One Plate<br />

at a Time<br />

Primal<br />

Grill<br />

Steven<br />

Cook's<br />

Country<br />

(N)<br />

Savor the<br />

South-<br />

west<br />

Pati's<br />

Mexican<br />

Table<br />

Lawrence Welk Show<br />

"Lawrence Welk's<br />

Premiere Show"<br />

Austin City Limits<br />

"<strong>The</strong> National/ Band<br />

of Horses"<br />

POV "Sweetgrass" Modern-day<br />

cowboys lead their flocks of sheep.<br />

Masterp-<br />

iece<br />

Mystery!<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E 31 Flipping Vegas "Pink<br />

Door/ Mouse House"<br />

Flipping Vegas<br />

"Twins House"<br />

� ��� Big (1988, Comedy) Elizabeth<br />

Perkins, Robert Loggia, Tom Hanks.<br />

Criminal Minds "<strong>The</strong><br />

Last Word"<br />

Criminal Minds<br />

"Profiler, Profiled"<br />

Criminal Minds<br />

"Distress"<br />

� Flight 93 (2005, Documentary) Ty Olsson,<br />

Colin Glazer, Jeffrey Nordling.<br />

Portraits From Ground Zero Simmons:<br />

Family<br />

AMC 38<br />

(11:00) � ��� <strong>The</strong> Sons of Katie Elder<br />

Four brothers return home for their mother's<br />

funeral and vow to avenge her death.<br />

� ��� El Dorado (1967, Western) Robert Mitchum, James Caan,<br />

John Wayne. An innocent gunfighter is held responsible for the death<br />

of a family's son.<br />

� ��� Hondo ('53, West) John Wayne. An<br />

Army man takes a widow and her young son<br />

under his wing in dangerous territory.<br />

� ���� True Grit (1969, Western) Glen Campbell, Kim Darby,<br />

John Wayne. A girl recruits a U.S. Marshal and a Texas Ranger to help<br />

her find her father's killer.<br />

� ��� Hondo<br />

('53, West) Geraldine<br />

Page, John Wayne.<br />

COM 53 Scrubs � �� Fired Up! ('09, Comedy) Eric Christian<br />

Olsen, Sarah Roemer, Nicholas D'agosto.<br />

� � Let's Go to Prison (2006, Comedy) Dax<br />

Shepard, Chi McBride, Will Arnett.<br />

� �� Shallow Hal A shallow man falls for an obese<br />

woman when he is hypnotized to see only inner beauty.<br />

� Employee of the Month A slacker tries to win the<br />

Employee of the Month award to impress a beautiful cashier.<br />

Dane Cook: Isolated<br />

Incident<br />

(:45) �<br />

Scary M...<br />

DISC 30 Man, Woman, Wild<br />

"Tasmania"<br />

I (Almost) Got Away<br />

With It<br />

(Almost) Got Away<br />

"Got Remarried"<br />

(Almost) Got Away<br />

"Got a Bad Temper"<br />

(Almost) Got Away<br />

"Got to Get Revenge"<br />

Cops & Coyotes<br />

"Smuggling Illegals"<br />

Cops & Coyotes<br />

"Desert Justice"<br />

Cops & Coyotes Texas Drug Wars<br />

"Cartel Crackdown"<br />

I Faked My Own<br />

Death<br />

Texas Drug Wars<br />

"Cartel Crackdown"<br />

DISN 32 Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

Shake It<br />

Up<br />

Shake It<br />

Up<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

A.N.T.<br />

Farm<br />

So<br />

Random!<br />

Shake It<br />

Up<br />

Wizards A.N.T.<br />

Farm<br />

A.N.T.<br />

Farm<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

So<br />

Random!<br />

Good<br />

Luck ...<br />

So<br />

Random!<br />

Shake It<br />

Up<br />

Wizards A.N.T.<br />

Farm<br />

ENCORE 601<br />

(11:10) � �<br />

Absolute Power ('97,<br />

Susp) Clint Eastwood.<br />

(:20) � ��� Law Abiding Citizen A man<br />

wages a deadly war on the justice system after<br />

his family's murderers are set free.<br />

(:15) � ��� Boys on the Side Three<br />

women travel across the country and be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

deeply entangled in each other's lives.<br />

(:15) � ��� Home Alone A young boy<br />

must fend off burglars after his family<br />

accidentally leaves him home alone.<br />

� �� Anger Management<br />

(2003, Comedy) Jack Nicholson,<br />

Marisa Tomei, Adam Sandler.<br />

(:50) � �� Undercover Brother<br />

(2002, Comedy) Chris Kattan,<br />

Dave Chappelle, Eddie Griffin.<br />

(:20) � ��� Law<br />

Abiding Citizen ('09,<br />

Cri) Jamie Foxx.<br />

ESPN 26 (11:00) NCAA Football (L) Football Score. /(:15)<br />

ESPN Goal Line<br />

(:15)<br />

Scoreb.<br />

NCAA Football South Carolina vs. Georgia (L) Football<br />

Score. (L)<br />

NCAA Football Notre Dame vs. Michigan (L) SportsCenter<br />

FAM 28 � �� My Girl 2 (1994, Drama) Jamie Lee<br />

Curtis, Dan Aykroyd, Anna Chlumsky.<br />

� �� Step Up 2: <strong>The</strong> Streets ('08, Drama)<br />

Robert Hoffman, Adam Sevani, Briana Evigan.<br />

� �� Stick It (2006, Comedy) Missy<br />

Peregrym, Vanessa Lengies, Jeff Bridges.<br />

� ��� <strong>The</strong> Princess Diaries A teenager discovers that<br />

she is the heir to the throne of a European principality.<br />

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Pioneer women’s soccer host Northwood University in home opener<br />

By WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY<br />

After spending the last couple of weeks on<br />

the road, the Wayland Baptist women’s soccer<br />

team fi nally gets to make their debut at<br />

home this week. <strong>The</strong> Pioneers<br />

take on Northwood University,<br />

the defending Red River<br />

Athletic Conference Tournament<br />

Champions, at 1 p.m.<br />

Monday and then play Southwestern<br />

Christian University<br />

at 4 p.m. Friday. Both games<br />

will be played at Hilliard Field.<br />

Texas Tech rallies to<br />

beat Texas State 50-10<br />

By BETSY BLANEY<br />

Associated Press<br />

LUBBOCK — Seth<br />

Doege was nervous for his<br />

fi rst full game in fi ve years,<br />

and Texas Tech coach<br />

Tommy Tuberville knew it.<br />

Apparently, nervousness<br />

suits Doege, who threw for<br />

three touchdowns and 326<br />

yards to lead Texas Tech to<br />

a 50-10 win over Texas State<br />

on Saturday night.<br />

“I didn’t say one word to<br />

him today,” Tuberville said.<br />

“I usually say something to<br />

the quarterback but saw in<br />

his eye he was a little nervous.<br />

I thought he kept his<br />

<strong>com</strong>posure fi ne.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Raiders fell<br />

behind early but rallied and<br />

held the Bobcats scoreless<br />

after the fi rst quarter.<br />

Doege, who played most<br />

of the game, went 23-for-33.<br />

He threw two touchdown<br />

passes for 20 yards and one<br />

for 10.<br />

Eric Stephens ran for<br />

two touchdowns — one a<br />

46-yarder where he went untouched<br />

up the middle to put<br />

the Red Raiders up 23-10.<br />

He fi nished with 118 yards<br />

on 21 carries.<br />

Darrin Moore, Doege’s<br />

favorite target, caught 12<br />

passes for 221 yards.<br />

Doege threw to eight different<br />

receivers.<br />

“I have confi dence in<br />

everybody on this team,”<br />

Doege said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bobcats (0-1) started<br />

off solid with an option-type<br />

ground game that gave Texas<br />

Tech’s defense fi ts. Three<br />

of the Bobcats’ four fumbles,<br />

by quarterback Shaun Rutherford<br />

and running backs<br />

Marcus Curry and Terrence<br />

Franks, led to touchdowns<br />

for the Red Raiders (0-1).<br />

Once Texas Tech’s offense<br />

got on track — after<br />

a large dust storm moved<br />

across the fi eld — they<br />

moved easily down the fi eld,<br />

mixing its pass-heavy offense<br />

with the run. <strong>The</strong> Red<br />

Raiders actually ran more<br />

than they passed but got<br />

more yards in the air. Texas<br />

Tech got 157 yards on 33<br />

carries.<br />

“Our youth showed early,”<br />

Texas Tech offensive coordinator<br />

Neal Brown said. “Our<br />

guys were tight. I thought we<br />

POSEY<br />

Coach Shiloh Posey has 13 new faces on<br />

his roster this fall. Although Posey said his<br />

team lacks that “one big star,” he believes<br />

the group dynamic will have an even better<br />

chance to win games.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> chemistry on this team is just great,”<br />

Posey said. “When you <strong>com</strong>bine the improved<br />

skill level of the new<strong>com</strong>ers and the<br />

leadership of the returning players, it makes<br />

for a great environment . . . one in which I<br />

think will help to win more games.”<br />

So far this season the Pioneers have a 2-1<br />

record with wins over Southwestern Assemblies<br />

of God and Dallas Christian. <strong>The</strong> only<br />

loss was 1-0 at Texas Wesleyan. <strong>The</strong> WBU<br />

women have outscored their three opponents<br />

13-1 despite playing three freshmen in<br />

front of a junior goal keeper who had never<br />

really shot ourselves in the<br />

foot in the fi rst half.”<br />

Doege hadn’t played a full<br />

game since his sophomore<br />

year in high school. He had<br />

knee injuries his junior and<br />

senior years in high school<br />

and had been waiting in the<br />

wings until his turn at Texas<br />

Tech.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Raiders didn’t<br />

give up a lot of points but the<br />

Bobcats chewed up yardage<br />

on the ground. Rutherford,<br />

who had 82 yards on 12 carries<br />

and used Curry, Franks<br />

and Tim Hawkins out of the<br />

backfi eld, appeared to fl ummox<br />

the Red Raiders.<br />

Texas Tech gave up 256<br />

yards on 50 rushes by the<br />

Bobcats. That’s more yardage<br />

than they gave up on<br />

the ground last season (162<br />

yards per game).<br />

Texas State, a Football<br />

Championship Subdivision<br />

team, moved the ball<br />

easily on the ground in the<br />

fi rst quarter and built a 10-0<br />

lead. <strong>The</strong> Bobcats also got<br />

help with sloppy tackling by<br />

Texas Tech.<br />

Texas State got a 40-yard<br />

fi eld goal on its fi rst drive and<br />

then got the ball right back.<br />

Matt Harris forced a fumble<br />

after Darrin Moore caught a<br />

5-yard pass from Doege.<br />

Bobcats coach Dennis<br />

Franchione said he’d<br />

planned bring in Tyler<br />

Arndt, the backup quarterback.<br />

“But Shaun got off to a<br />

good start,” said Franchione,<br />

who was coaching his fi rst<br />

game in three years after 10<br />

years at TCU, Alabama and<br />

Texas A&M.<br />

Darryl Morris recovered<br />

the ball on Texas Tech’s 41.<br />

Texas State kept in on the<br />

ground and Marcus Curry<br />

scored on a 7-yard run to go<br />

up 10-0.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Raiders got<br />

a break when Will Johnson<br />

kicked the ball out of<br />

bounds, giving Texas Tech<br />

the ball at its own 40. Two<br />

plays later, Doege found<br />

Moore along the near<br />

sideline and he pulled in a<br />

41-yarder over his shoulder<br />

and down to the Bobcats 10.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior quarterback hit<br />

Brad Marquez on a fade pass<br />

in the corner of the end zone<br />

to trail 10-7 late in the fi rst<br />

quarter.<br />

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played in net until this year.<br />

“I really didn’t realize that we had only<br />

given up one goal,” said Posey. “Our defense<br />

is playing well, even though they are<br />

young. It all starts with Courtney (Chambers).<br />

She has such natural athletic ability,<br />

and that is a big help back there in goal, but<br />

she also worked very hard over the summer<br />

on the more technical aspects of goaltending.”<br />

Ashley Woodall is the lone senior on the<br />

team. She played midfi eld in her previous<br />

two seasons with the Pioneers but made the<br />

shift to the back line to add some stability to<br />

the young group of defenders.<br />

“Ashley’s presence has a nice settling<br />

effect on the younger players,” Posey said.<br />

“She is a great leader and someone worthy<br />

who the rest of the team can look up to.”<br />

Joining Woodall on defense are Alex<br />

Price, Madison Abbott and Sarah Lauderdale.<br />

Price, who graduated from Calallen<br />

High School, was her Class 4A district’s<br />

defensive MVP and an All-South Texas<br />

selection. An all-district honoree at Birdville<br />

High School, Abbott’s team won the district<br />

championship with a 23-3 record her senior<br />

season, and Lauderdale was the defensive<br />

MVP and an all-district selection at Weatherford<br />

High School in 2011.<br />

Others who have seen playing time on the<br />

Pioneer back line are Viviana Corrales and<br />

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South Florida upsets No. 16 Notre Dame 23-20<br />

SOUTH BEND, Ind.<br />

(AP) — It got sloppy on<br />

the fi eld for Notre Dame<br />

before the rains ever came.<br />

Before two severe weather<br />

delays that stopped the<br />

game for a total of nearly<br />

three hours Saturday,<br />

the No. 16 Fighting Irish<br />

hurt themselves with fi ve<br />

turnovers — three inside<br />

the South Florida 10-yard<br />

line — in a 23-20 loss to<br />

the Bulls.<br />

Not even a switch in<br />

quarterback from struggling<br />

Dayne Crist to<br />

Tommy Rees after a<br />

2-hour, 10-minute halftime<br />

could rescue them.<br />

“Today was probably the<br />

strangest game any of us<br />

have ever been a part of,”<br />

said Rees, who <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

24 of 34 passes for 296<br />

yards with two TD passes<br />

and two interceptions.<br />

Crist had a miserable fi rst<br />

half, hitting just 7 of 15<br />

passes and drawing the ire<br />

of head coach Brian Kelly<br />

on the sidelines. Crist had<br />

won a camp <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

with Rees to regain his<br />

starter’s role following his<br />

second straight season-ending<br />

knee injury a year ago.<br />

Rees had led the Irish to<br />

four straight wins to close<br />

last season as a starter, but<br />

Kelly chose the more experienced<br />

Crist to lead the<br />

2011 Irish. Now he’ll have<br />

to look at it again.<br />

“We didn’t expect to<br />

have to make this move,<br />

obviously, so it’s going<br />

to require us to obviously<br />

evaluate the quarterback<br />

situation and make another<br />

decision,” Kelly said.<br />

“This was a step back for<br />

us as it relates to where we<br />

thought we were going. We<br />

certainly did not believe or<br />

think that we would have to<br />

make the decision that we<br />

made today.”<br />

Kelly also became irate<br />

on the sideline after one of<br />

Rees’ passes hit receiver<br />

TJ Jones, went up in the air<br />

and was picked off. Kelly<br />

got in Jones’ face, too.<br />

In Norman, Okla., Landry<br />

Jones re-established his<br />

connection with All-American<br />

receiver Ryan Broyles,<br />

Dominique Whaley ran for<br />

four scores in his debut and<br />

top-ranked Oklahoma beat<br />

Kendra Bennett. Corrales was a fi rst team<br />

all-district honoree at El Paso’s Chapin High<br />

School in 2009, and Bennett was a standout<br />

at James Madison High School in San<br />

Antonio who has played on both ends of the<br />

fi eld this year.<br />

Sophomore Zoe Benson is the lone transfer<br />

on Posey’s roster. A 2009 All-Golden<br />

Valley Conference second-teamer at Butte<br />

College, Benson has been a real bright spot,<br />

according to Posey, who has <strong>com</strong>e in and<br />

helped give experience to his young squad.<br />

Benson is in the middle for the Pioneers,<br />

along with freshmen Sarah Castro and<br />

Annysa Plata. Posey describes both of his<br />

freshman midfi elders as offensive-minded<br />

who will take shots from anywhere on the<br />

fi eld.<br />

A member of the undefeated District<br />

27-4A championship team from Smithson<br />

Valley High School, Castro won second<br />

team all-district honors despite missing the<br />

second half of the season with a knee injury.<br />

She already has six points for the Wayland<br />

women with two goals and two assists. Plata,<br />

a high school teammate of Abbott’s, was<br />

the 2009 Offensive Player of the Year at<br />

Birdville High.<br />

Another freshman midfi elder, Corrina<br />

Cardenas, was the District 51-4A most valuable<br />

midfi elder and was all-state fi rst team at<br />

Vista Ridge High School.<br />

Tulsa.<br />

Jones threw for 375<br />

yards, Broyles came up<br />

just shy of his own school<br />

receptions record with<br />

14 for 158 yards and the<br />

Sooners (1-0) extended<br />

the nation's longest home<br />

winning streak with their<br />

37th straight win on Owen<br />

Field.<br />

Broyles' 4-yard touchdown<br />

catch put Oklahoma<br />

up 30-0 with 4:23 left<br />

before halftime, and Tulsa<br />

(0-1) never mounted a challenge<br />

in Bill Blankenship's<br />

fi rst game as head coach.<br />

No. 4 LSU 40, No. 3<br />

Oregon 27<br />

In Arlington, Michael<br />

Ford ran for two touchdowns<br />

and Jarrett Lee admirably<br />

directed LSU's offense<br />

in place of suspended<br />

quarterback Jordan Jefferson<br />

in the fourth-ranked<br />

Tigers' season-opening<br />

40-27 victory over No. 3<br />

Oregon on Saturday night.<br />

Come join<br />

in the fun!<br />

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Race starts outside the<br />

Plainview Herald,<br />

9th & Broadway, and<br />

ends at the middle of 7th Street.<br />

Participants register outside the Plainview Herald on<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17, at 9:00 a.m.<br />

Race begins at 10:10 a.m.<br />

T-Shirts given to the first 50 to register.<br />

Trophies awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners.<br />

All participants will receive a free armband good for the inflatable<br />

games at the Ollie Liner Center from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />

No Entry Fee!<br />

<strong>The</strong> WBU front line features two freshmen<br />

who earned All-South Texas honors<br />

as teammates at Gregory-Portland High<br />

School, plus a sophomore who was among<br />

the leading scorers on last year’s Pioneer<br />

team.<br />

Jordan James, a prolifi c scorer who<br />

produced 11 playoff goals, including a hat<br />

trick in the regional semifi nals for Gregory-<br />

Portland, was an all-state honoree and<br />

offensive MVP. Fellow linemate Katherine<br />

Teinert was a unanimous all-district<br />

forward. Returnee Corita Kraemer had two<br />

goals for the 2010 WBU squad and already<br />

has equaled that total this year after three<br />

games.<br />

Among the forwards <strong>com</strong>ing off the bench<br />

for Posey are freshman Megan Huerta and<br />

sophomore Emarie Holland. Huerta, an allaround<br />

athlete who won multiple all-district<br />

honors in three sports during her high school<br />

career in Van Vleck, tied a school record<br />

Monday with three assists against Dallas<br />

Christian. Holland recorded a hat trick in the<br />

same game, doubling her point total of last<br />

year when she appeared in all 16 games for<br />

the Pioneers.<br />

“I’m really looking forward to what this<br />

team can ac<strong>com</strong>plish,” said Posey. “From<br />

here on out the <strong>com</strong>petition is going to get<br />

tougher, but I believe that we are defi nitely<br />

headed in the right direction.”<br />

Missing cornerback-punt<br />

returner Cliff Harris was<br />

too much for Oregon to<br />

over<strong>com</strong>e in a rare seasonopening<br />

matchup of top-fi ve<br />

teams on a neutral fi eld.<br />

Lee's touchdown pass<br />

came against the freshman<br />

defensive back fi lling in<br />

for Harris. And a fi ll-in<br />

punt returner had a fumble<br />

that led directly to an LSU<br />

touchdown.<br />

LSU converted three of<br />

Oregon's four turnovers<br />

into 20 points and won its<br />

34th consecutive nonconference<br />

game. Oregon,<br />

which lost to Auburn in the<br />

BCS national championship<br />

game last season, has<br />

consecutive losses for the<br />

fi rst time since they losing<br />

its last three regular-season<br />

games in 2007.<br />

No. 5 Boise State 35,<br />

No. 19 Georgia 21<br />

In Atlanta, Kellen Moore<br />

and those BCS Busters<br />

from Boise State are off<br />

Sponsored by the YMCA<br />

and running again, <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

into the heart of mighty<br />

SEC country to beat up<br />

Georgia.<br />

Moore threw for three<br />

touchdowns — giving him<br />

102 in his career — and the<br />

No. 5 Broncos romped past<br />

the 19th-ranked Bulldogs,<br />

boosting their hopes of<br />

making another run to a<br />

major bowl while dealing<br />

a huge blow to embattled<br />

Georgia coach Mark Richt.<br />

Moore, the nation's toprated<br />

passer last season and<br />

expected to be a leading<br />

Heisman contender, carved<br />

up Georgia's 3-4 defense<br />

after a sluggish start. He<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 28 of 34 for<br />

261 yards, with his fi rst<br />

scoring pass — a 17-yarder<br />

to freshman Matt Miller<br />

— giving him 100 for his<br />

brilliant career.<br />

He had two more before<br />

to lead the Broncos to yet<br />

another marquee opening<br />

victory.


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 9B<br />

HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS<br />

CLASS 4A<br />

District 3-4A<br />

Team Dist. Pts. Opp. All Pts. Opp.<br />

Caprock 0-0 0 0 2-0 98 65<br />

Randall 0-0 0 0 2-0 66 13<br />

Dumas 0-0 0 0 2-0 42 20<br />

Frenship 0-0 0 0 2-0 83 14<br />

Canyon 0-0 0 0 1-0 39 20<br />

Plainview 0-0 0 0 1-1 28 55<br />

Palo Duro 0-0 0 0 0-2 33 57<br />

Hereford 0-0 0 0 0-2 27 50<br />

Last Week: Caprock 63, Borger 49; Amarillo<br />

High 42, Palo Duro 21; Randall 31, Lubbock<br />

High 6; Tascosa 34, Hereford 14; Dumas<br />

21, Levelland 14; Frenship 42, Big Spring 7;<br />

Plainview 28, Andrews 15.<br />

This Week: Hereford at Lubbock High<br />

(Thursday); Big Spring at Plainview; Midland<br />

Lee at Palo Duro; Roswell Goddard,<br />

N.M. at Canyon; Randall at Pampa; Caprock<br />

at San Angelo Lake View; Frenship at Lubbock<br />

Monterey. CLASS 2A<br />

District 1-2A Division II<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

Abernathy 0-0 0 0 2-0 53 29<br />

Dimmitt 0-0 0 0 2-0 51 29<br />

Spearman 0-0 0 0 2-0 81 6<br />

Floydada 0-0 0 0 1-1 68 70<br />

Highland Park 0-0 0 0 1-1 62 34<br />

Tulia 0-0 0 0 1-1 35 42<br />

Sanford-Fritch 0-0 0 0 0-2 31 74<br />

Last week: Highland Park 52, Arbor<br />

Christian 0; Sunray 47, Sanford-Fritch 24;<br />

Spearman 26, Wheeler 6; New Deal 28, Tulia<br />

7; Dimmitt 19, Hale Center 8; Floydada 28,<br />

Lockney 8; Abernathy 21, Slaton 0.<br />

This week: Wellington at Floydada;<br />

Highland Park at Memphis; Sanford-Fritch<br />

at Stratford; Shamrock at Spearman; Tulia<br />

at Hale Center; Dimmitt at Olton; Abernathy<br />

at Sundown.<br />

CLASS 1A<br />

Division I<br />

District 2-1A<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

Panhandle 0-0 0 0 2-0 75 42<br />

Clarendon 0-0 0 0 1-1 59 50<br />

Quanah 0-0 0 0 1-1 35 40<br />

Lockney 0-0 0 0 0-2 8 55<br />

Last week: Panhandle 43, White Deer<br />

13; Clarendon 31, Vega 21; Floydada 28,<br />

Lockney 8; Quanah 29, Hamlin 15.<br />

This week: Bovina at Panhandle; Clarendon<br />

at Wheeler; Lockney at Arbor Christian;<br />

Quanah at Anson.<br />

District 3-1A<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

New Deal 0-0 0 0 2-0 57 35<br />

Sundown 0-0 0 0 2-0 85 16<br />

Tahoka 0-0 0 0 2-0 64 32<br />

Olton 0-0 0 0 1-1 35 28<br />

Ranch<br />

RODEO<br />

Bar-None Rodeo Grounds<br />

601 South Date<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011<br />

6:00 p.m.<br />

Admission:<br />

$8 (12 years and older)<br />

$4 (4-12 yr.olds)<br />

FREE (age 3 and under)<br />

Hale Center 0-0 0 0 0-2 14 54<br />

Last week: New Deal 28, Tulia 7; Olton<br />

21, Farwell 0; Dimmitt 19, Hale Center 8;<br />

Floydada 28, Lockney 8; Sundown 35, Seagraves<br />

8; Tahoka 21, Ralls 14<br />

This week: Dimmitt at Olton; Tulia at<br />

Hale Center; Tahoka at Plains.<br />

SIX-MAN<br />

Division I<br />

District 1<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

Follett 0-0 0 0 1-1 80 75<br />

Hart 0-0 0 0 1-1 48 53<br />

Valley 0-0 0 0 1-1 114 65<br />

Kress 0-0 0 0 0-1 22 70<br />

McLean 0-0 0 0 0-2 58 134<br />

Last week: Follett 52, Groom 6; Hart 36,<br />

Lazbuddie 24; Ropes 70, Kress 22; Motley<br />

County 64, McLean 6; Valley 52, Vernon<br />

Northside 0.<br />

This week: Miami at Follett; Hart at San<br />

Jacinto; New Home at Kress; McLean at Hedley;<br />

Valley at Spur. District 3<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

Petersburg 0-0 0 0 2-0 115 0<br />

Lorenzo 0-0 0 0 1-1 99 98<br />

Southland 0-0 0 0 1-1 118 121<br />

Spur 0-0 0 0 0-2 110 132<br />

Last week: Petersburg 66, Paducah 16;<br />

Southland 72, Silverton 40; Lorenzo 81,<br />

Lubbock Christ <strong>The</strong> King 35; Crowell 83,<br />

Spur 82<br />

This week: Lubbock Harmony at Petersburg;<br />

Lorenzo at Hermleigh; Valley at Spur;<br />

Aspermont at Southland.<br />

Division II<br />

Division II<br />

District 3<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

Amherst 0-0 0 0 2-0 153 62<br />

Cotton Center 0-0 0 0 1-1 73 72<br />

Whitharral 0-0 0 0 1-1 60 70<br />

Lazbuddie 0-0 0 0 0-2 37 99<br />

Last week: Hart 36, Lazbuddie 24; Amherst<br />

72, Happy 16; Wilson 65, Cotton Center<br />

20; Wellman-Union 38, Whitharral 20.<br />

This week: Lefors at Lazbuddie; Amherst<br />

at Silverton; Cotton Center at Westbrook;<br />

Whiteface at Whitharral.<br />

District 4<br />

Team Dist Pts Opp All Pts. Opp.<br />

Motley County 0-0 0 0 2-0 114 50<br />

Guthrie 0-0 0 0 1-1 30 83<br />

Patton Springs 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0<br />

Silverton 0-0 0 0 0-1 40 72<br />

Last week: Southland 72, Silverton 40;<br />

Sands 56, Guthrie 0; Motley County 64,<br />

McLean 6; Patton Springs.<br />

This week: Amherst at Silverton; Aspermont<br />

at Southland.<br />

WBU men win home<br />

opener in double OT<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wayland Baptist<br />

Pioneer men gave the<br />

home crowd quite a show<br />

in their fi rst showing at<br />

Hilliard Field this season<br />

as they beat the University<br />

of the Southwest 1-0 in<br />

double overtime.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers (2-2) had<br />

shots around the goal<br />

all match, but it wasn't<br />

until 119th minute one<br />

fi nally hit the back of the<br />

net when Pioneer freshman<br />

Jevaughn Vance of<br />

Trinidad & Tobago ended<br />

the match.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers dominated<br />

much of the match, taking<br />

24 shots, nine of which<br />

were on goal, while the<br />

University of the Southwest<br />

managed only six<br />

shots.<br />

Pioneer goalie John-<br />

Ramses Thomas made<br />

fi ve saves on the night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers return to<br />

Hilliard Field Monday<br />

when they host the Northwood<br />

University. <strong>The</strong><br />

women play their home<br />

opener at 1 p.m. and the<br />

men follow at 3.<br />

SCOREBOARD<br />

PLAINVIEW CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Saturday<br />

ATM2GO Meet<br />

7th & 8th Junior High boys 1st.<br />

7th and 8th Junior High girls 2nd.<br />

8th Girls: (10) Yesenia Lopez 15:25,<br />

Lorena Juarez 15:31, Stormie De La Garza<br />

16:10, Yadhira Flores 16:12, Cassie Delgado<br />

16:20, Maria Villarreal 16:23, Tanesha<br />

Perales 18:25, Sethanie Rodriguez 18:26,<br />

Anna Espinosa 19:58, Carla Hernandez<br />

19:59, Angelly Perez 22:35.<br />

7th Girls: Elisabeth Garcia 17:59,<br />

Bethany Villarreal 17:59, Elidia Lopez<br />

21:03, Alexis Enriquez 21:33, Melissa<br />

Lucio 22:38, Abby Hanock 22:38, Brenda<br />

Fenelon 23:11, Diovione Horn 23:12, Cynthia<br />

Azua 23:38<br />

8th Boys: (7) Ricardo Flores 13:51, (8)<br />

Mason Gallaway 13:59, (9) 14:28, (13)<br />

Joshua Mata 15:<strong>04</strong>, (15) Brandon Sanchez<br />

15:09, (17) Dustin Stanford 15:14,<br />

Jaiden Coleman 16:18, Josh Maldonado<br />

16:37, Ricky Rosas 19:47, Christian Gomez<br />

20:02.<br />

7th Boys: (11) Roy Acosta 14:50, Rudy<br />

Arrizola 16:29, Mark Flores 17:51.<br />

LOCAL SCHEDULE<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

Friday: (All games at 7:30 p.m.) PHS<br />

vs. Big Spring; VOLLEYBALL<br />

Tuesday: PHS at Coronado (9th at 5<br />

p.m., JV at 6 p.m., Varsity at 7 p.m.), Lubbock;<br />

PCHS vs. Olton (JV at 5 p.m., Varsity<br />

at 6 p.m.), Eagles' Nest<br />

Thursday: PCHS vs. Christ the King (7th<br />

at 3 p.m., 8th at 4 p.m., JV at 5 p.m., Varsity<br />

at 6 p.m.), Eagles' Nest<br />

Friday-Saturday: WBU at Lady Buff<br />

Classic, Canyon<br />

Saturday: PHS vs. at Randall, (9th at 1<br />

p.m., JV at 2 p.m., Varsity at 3 p.m.); PCHS<br />

at Friona, (JV at 10 a.m., Varsity at 11 a.m.)<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Saturday: PHS at WT Micrographics<br />

Invitational, Mae Simmons Park, Lubbock;<br />

WBU at WTAMU, Canyon<br />

SOCCER<br />

Monday: WBU vs. Northwood University,<br />

(women at 1 p.m., men at 3 p.m.),<br />

Hilliard Field<br />

Friday: WBU vs. Southwestern Christian<br />

University, (women at 4 p.m., men at<br />

6 p.m.), Hilliard Field<br />

TENNIS<br />

Saturday: PHS tennis vs. Dumas and<br />

Palo Duro, (Dumas starts at 9 a.m., Palo<br />

Duro starts at 3 p.m.), PHS tennis courts<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated Press<br />

All Times CDT<br />

TV SPORTSWATCH<br />

Today<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

10 a.m.: ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying<br />

for U.S. Nationals, at Indianapolis<br />

11 a.m.: VERSUS — IRL, Indy Lights, at<br />

Baltimore<br />

1 p.m.: VERSUS — IRL, IndyCar, Baltimore<br />

Grand Prix<br />

4 p.m.: ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for<br />

U.S. Nationals, at Indianapolis<br />

6:30 p.m.: ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint<br />

Cup, AdvoCare 500, at Hampton, Ga.<br />

COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

11 a.m.: ESPN — NCAA, FCS, Prairie<br />

View A&M vs. Bethune-Cookman<br />

2:30 p.m.: ESPN — Marshall at West<br />

Virginia<br />

6:30 p.m.: FSN — SMU at Texas A&M<br />

GOLF<br />

7 a.m.: TGC — European PGA Tour, European<br />

Masters, fi nal round<br />

Noon: TGC — PGA Tour, Deutsche Bank<br />

Plainview Bar-None Rodeo Association<br />

$600 per team. Books are open.<br />

Team meeting:<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17 - 5:00 p.m.<br />

To Register Call Tom Cheyne, 292-2736<br />

or Herb Chaney, 292-4682<br />

Ranch Rodeo<br />

Dance<br />

$5 person<br />

9 p.m. - 1 a.m.<br />

Championship, third round<br />

2 p.m.: NBC — PGA Tour, Deutsche<br />

Bank Championship, third round<br />

6 p.m.: TGC — Nationwide Tour, Mylan<br />

Classic, fi nal round<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

12:30 p.m.: TBS — Texas at Boston<br />

1:10 p.m.: WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago<br />

Cubs<br />

7 p.m.: ESPN2 — Chicago White Sox<br />

at Detroit PREP FOOTBALL<br />

1 p.m.: ESPN2 — Archbishop Wood<br />

(Pa.) vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic<br />

TENNIS<br />

10 a.m.: CBS — U.S. Open, men's third<br />

and women's fourth round<br />

— — —<br />

Monday<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

11 a.m.: ESPN2 — NHRA, U.S. Nationals,<br />

at Indianapolis (same-day tape)<br />

COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

7 p.m.: ESPN — Miami at Maryland<br />

GOLF<br />

11 a.m.: TGC — PGA Tour, Deutsche<br />

Bank Championship, fi nal round<br />

1 p.m.: NBC — PGA Tour, Deutsche<br />

Bank Championship, fi nal round<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

Noon: MLB — Texas at Tampa Bay<br />

1:10 p.m.: WGN — Cincinnati at Chicago<br />

Cubs<br />

6 p.m.: MLB — Atlanta at Philadelphia<br />

PREP FOOTBALL<br />

11 a.m.: ESPN — Camden County (Ga.)<br />

vs. Cleveland Glenville (Ohio)<br />

1 p.m.: FSN — Skyline (Texas) vs. Cocoa<br />

(Fla.)<br />

3 p.m.: ESPN — Dwyer (Fla.) at Glades<br />

Central (Fla.)<br />

4 p.m.: FSN — Frederick A. Douglass<br />

(Oklahoma) vs. DeSoto (Texas)<br />

TENNIS<br />

10 a.m.: CBS — U.S. Open, fourth<br />

round, at New York<br />

6 p.m.: ESPN2 — U.S. Open, fourth<br />

round, at New York<br />

BASEBALL<br />

American League<br />

East Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

New York 84 53 .613 —<br />

Boston 84 54 .609 ½<br />

Tampa Bay 75 63 .543 9½<br />

Toronto 69 70 .496 16<br />

Baltimore 55 82 .401 29<br />

Central Division<br />

Detroit 77 62 .554 —<br />

Cleveland 69 67 .507 6½<br />

Chicago 68 68 .500 7½<br />

Minnesota 58 79 .423 18<br />

Kansas City 58 82 .414 19½<br />

West Division<br />

Texas 79 61 .564 —<br />

Los Angeles 74 64 .536 4<br />

Oakland 63 76 .453 15½<br />

Seattle 58 80 .420 20<br />

Friday: Detroit 8, Chicago White Sox 1;<br />

N.Y. Yankees 3, Toronto 2; Baltimore 3, Tampa<br />

Bay 2; Texas 10, Boston 0; Cleveland<br />

5, Kansas City 4; Minnesota 13, L.A. Angels<br />

5; Oakland 9, Seattle 2.<br />

Saturday: N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 4;<br />

Oakland 3, Seattle 0; Detroit 9, Chicago<br />

White Sox 8; Boston 12, Texas 7; Tampa<br />

Bay 6, Baltimore 3; Kansas City 5, Cleveland<br />

1; Minnesota at L.A. Angels (n).<br />

Today: Toronto (Cecil 4-7) at N.Y. Yankees<br />

(Sabathia 18-7), 12:05 p.m.; Texas<br />

(M.Harrison 10-9) at Boston (Lackey<br />

12-10), 12:35 p.m.; Baltimore (Guthrie<br />

6-16) at Tampa Bay (Hellickson 11-10),<br />

12:40 p.m.; Cleveland (J.Gomez 1-2) at<br />

Kansas City (Francis 5-14), 1:10 p.m.; Minnesota<br />

(Slowey 0-3) at L.A. Angels (Pineiro<br />

5-6), 2:35 p.m.; Seattle (Beavan 3-4) at<br />

Oakland (Cahill 9-13), 3:05 p.m.; Chicago<br />

White Sox (Buehrle 11-6) at Detroit (Scherzer<br />

13-8), 7:05 p.m.<br />

Monday: Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees,<br />

12:05 p.m.; Detroit at Cleveland, 12:05<br />

p.m.; Boston at Toronto, 12:07 p.m.; Texas<br />

at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m.; Chicago<br />

White Sox at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m., 1st<br />

game; Kansas City at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.;<br />

Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 7:10<br />

p.m., 2nd game; Seattle at L.A. Angels,<br />

8:05 p.m. National League<br />

East Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Philadelphia 88 46 .657 —<br />

Atlanta 81 57 .587 9<br />

New York 67 70 .489 22 1⁄2<br />

Washington 64 73 .467 25 1⁄2<br />

Florida 60 77 .438 29 1⁄2<br />

Central Division<br />

Milwaukee 83 57 .593 —<br />

St. Louis 74 65 .532 8 1⁄2<br />

Cincinnati 68 71 .489 14 1⁄2<br />

Pittsburgh 64 75 .460 18 1⁄2<br />

Chicago 59 80 .424 23 1⁄2<br />

Houston 47 92 .338 35 1⁄2<br />

West Division<br />

Arizona 78 60 .565 —<br />

San Francisco 73 65 .529 5<br />

Los Angeles 68 70 .493 10<br />

Colorado 65 73 .471 13<br />

San Diego 60 78 .435 18<br />

Friday: Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 1;<br />

N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 3; Philadelphia<br />

5, Florida 3; L.A. Dodgers 8, Atlanta 6;<br />

Milwaukee 8, Houston 2; Cincinnati 11,<br />

St. Louis 8; Colorado 3, San Diego 0; San<br />

Francisco 6, Arizona 2.<br />

Saturday: Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs<br />

5; St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4; Milwaukee<br />

8, Houston 2; Washington 8, N.Y. Mets<br />

7; L.A. Dodgers 2, Atlanta 1, 10 innings;<br />

Philadelphia at Florida (n); Colorado at San<br />

Diego (n); Arizona at San Francisco (n).<br />

Today: Philadelphia (Halladay 16-5) at<br />

Florida (Ani.Sanchez 7-7), 12:10 p.m.; L.A.<br />

Dodgers (Kershaw 17-5) at Atlanta (Delgado<br />

0-1), 12:35 p.m.; N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey<br />

7-11) at Washington (L.Hernandez 8-12),<br />

12:35 p.m.; Milwaukee (Marcum 11-<br />

5) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 10-9),<br />

1:05 p.m.; Cincinnati (Arroyo 8-11) at St.<br />

Louis (E.Jackson 4-2), 1:15 p.m.; Pittsburgh<br />

(Morton 9-8) at Chicago Cubs (R.Wells<br />

6-4), 1:20 p.m.; Arizona (D.Hudson 14-9) at<br />

San Francisco (Vogelsong 10-5), 3:05 p.m.;<br />

Colorado (A.Cook 3-8) at San Diego (Latos<br />

6-13), 3:05 p.m.<br />

Monday: L.A. Dodgers at Washington,<br />

12:05 p.m.; Houston at Pittsburgh,<br />

12:35 p.m.; Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs,<br />

1:20 p.m.; Arizona at Colorado, 2:10 p.m.;<br />

San Francisco at San Diego, 3:05 p.m.;<br />

Milwaukee at St. Louis, 3:15 p.m.; Atlanta<br />

at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m.; N.Y. Mets at<br />

Florida, 6:10 p.m.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

NFL Preseason<br />

Friday: Seattle 20, Oakland 3<br />

End of Preseason<br />

— — —<br />

COLLEGE<br />

Saturday<br />

Top 25: No. 1 Oklahoma (1-0) beat<br />

Tulsa 47-14; No. 2 Alabama (1-0) beat<br />

Kent State 48-7; No. 4 LSU (1-0) beat No. 3<br />

Oregon 40-27; No. 5 Boise State (1-0) beat<br />

No. 19 Georgia 35-21; No. 6 Florida State<br />

(1-0) beat Louisiana-Monroe 34-0; No. 7<br />

Stanford (1-0) beat San Jose State 57-3;<br />

No. 9 Oklahoma State (1-0) beat Louisiana-<br />

Lafayette 61-34; No. 10 Nebraska (1-0)<br />

beat Chattanooga 40-7; No. 12 South Carolina<br />

(1-0) beat East Carolina 56-37; No. 13<br />

Virginia Tech (1-0) beat Appalachian State<br />

66-13; No. 15 Arkansas (1-0) beat Missouri<br />

State 51-7; No. 16 Notre Dame (0-1) lost to<br />

South Florida 23-20; No. 18 Ohio State (1-<br />

0) beat Akron 42-0; No. 21 Missouri (1-0)<br />

beat Miami (Ohio) 17-6; No. 22 Florida (1-<br />

0) beat FAU 41-3; No. 23 Auburn (1-0) beat<br />

Utah State 42-38; No. 25 Southern Cal (1-0)<br />

beat Minnesota 19-17.<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

WNBA<br />

EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

x-Indiana 19 11 .633 —<br />

x-Connecticut 19 12 .613 ½<br />

x-New York 18 13 .581 1½<br />

Atlanta 17 14 .548 2½<br />

Chicago 14 16 .467 5<br />

Washington 6 25 .194 13½<br />

WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

z-Minnesota 24 7 .774 —<br />

x-Seattle 19 13 .594 5½<br />

Phoenix 17 13 .567 6½<br />

San Antonio 15 16 .484 9<br />

Los Angeles 13 17 .433 10½<br />

Tulsa 3 27 .100 20½<br />

X-clinched playoff spot<br />

z-clinched conference<br />

Friday: Atlanta 95, Washington 73;<br />

Connecticut 83, Indiana 55; New York 78,<br />

Minnesota 62; Seattle 78, Tulsa 72.<br />

Saturday: Seattle 70, San Antonio<br />

60; Los Angeles at Phoenix (n).<br />

Today: Tulsa at Atlanta, 2 p.m.; Minnesota<br />

at New York, 3 p.m.; Connecticut at<br />

Washington, 3 p.m.; Indiana at Chicago, 5<br />

p.m.<br />

SOCCER<br />

Major League Soccer<br />

Saturday: Real Salt Lake 2, Philadelphia<br />

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Sat.: 9-1-3-6; Night: 8-6-9-3<br />

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Sat.: 2-14-18-24-35<br />

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Floydada beats Lockney 29-8 in Battle of Floyd County<br />

FLOYDADA — <strong>The</strong><br />

Floydada Whirlwinds have<br />

turned into the Jordan<br />

Woody show.<br />

After recording 285 yards<br />

and four touchdowns on<br />

seven catches in a losing<br />

effort to Sunray in Week 0,<br />

Woody again took center<br />

stage as he helped the<br />

Whirlwinds to a 29-8 win<br />

over the Lockney Longhorns<br />

on Friday.<br />

Woody was unable to<br />

duplicate his receiving<br />

performance from last week,<br />

but he found other ways to<br />

get Floydada (1-1) in the end<br />

zone.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y had at least two on<br />

me all the time,” Woody,<br />

who only had two catches<br />

for 39 yards, told the Lubbock<br />

Avalanche-Journal.<br />

“But you just got to fi nd<br />

other ways to score.”<br />

Woody scored his fi rst<br />

touchdown on a 32-yard<br />

punt return late in the third<br />

quarter and then put the<br />

’Winds up 22-0 with a oneyard<br />

run early in the fourth.<br />

With Woody so heavily<br />

covered, Floydada quarterback<br />

Jose Martinez turned to<br />

his other receivers. Martinez<br />

found Michael Cisneros late<br />

in the fi rst quarter for a 24-<br />

OLTON — Olton head coach Joel Baker<br />

<strong>com</strong>pared his team to an old truck last<br />

week.<br />

After losing to Tulia 28-14 in Week 0,<br />

Baker told his players they needed to change<br />

the battery, the carburetor and replace the<br />

headlights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coach used that same analogy for his<br />

team this week, but after a 21-0 shutout of<br />

Farwell, the repairs needed for the old truck<br />

weren’t so dire.<br />

As Baker is fond of saying: “Winning<br />

helps cure everything.<br />

“We still have some corrections to make,<br />

but we’re slowly getting the parts changed<br />

we need to (in order) to get moving in the<br />

right direction.”<br />

While the win wasn’t the picture of perfection,<br />

the Mustangs (1-1) executed better<br />

offensively and defensively than they did in<br />

Week 0.<br />

Olton picked up 243 yards of total offense.<br />

Tommy Guerrero paced the Mustangs,<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleting 13-of-26 passes for 138<br />

yards. He also rushed for 67 yards and a<br />

touchdown. Bill Ross scored the other two<br />

Mustang TDs.<br />

Pecos Martin caught fi ve passes for 41<br />

yards and returned six punts for 114 yards.<br />

Olton hosts Dimmitt at 7:30 p.m. Friday.<br />

OLTON 21, FARWELL 0<br />

Rushing—Tommy Guerrero 19-67, Billy Ross 8-39, John Ryan<br />

Sullivan 2-3, Skeets Mandrell 2-(-4).<br />

Passing—Guerrero 3-26-0—138.<br />

Receiving—Pecos Martin 5-41, Miguel Hernandez 3-27, Eric<br />

Hernandez 2-28, Stephen Valdez 1-26.<br />

PETERSBURG — <strong>The</strong><br />

Petersburg Buffaloes routed<br />

the Paducah Dragons 66-16<br />

on Friday to extend their<br />

regular-season winning<br />

streak to eight games. <strong>The</strong><br />

last time the Buffs’ lost a<br />

regular-season game was to<br />

Borden County in Week 4 of<br />

last season.<br />

Petersburg head coach<br />

Joseph O’Malley likes the<br />

direction his team is heading,<br />

but is adamant that there is<br />

still plenty of work to be done.<br />

“We did some positive<br />

things,” O’Malley said. “I<br />

think it was a big step up in<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition from the previous<br />

week, and some things<br />

were exploited this week<br />

that we couldn’t see last<br />

week, so we were able to<br />

learn as we went.”<br />

And while it may sound<br />

like a generic coach’s <strong>com</strong>ment,<br />

O’Malley was most<br />

pleased with his team’s<br />

effort.<br />

“I thought we were pretty<br />

tenacious on the defensive<br />

side of the ball,” he said.<br />

“That’s one of the things<br />

we’ve lacked over the years<br />

— fi nding that intensity to<br />

play hard on every play.”<br />

Todd Smith led the Buffs<br />

with 125 yards and three<br />

touchdowns on the ground<br />

and <strong>com</strong>pleted 4-of-6<br />

passes for 87 yards and<br />

three scores. And after not<br />

touching the ball in Week 0,<br />

Thomas Roden caught three<br />

passes, all of which resulted<br />

in touchdowns.<br />

Petersburg (2-0) will try<br />

to extend its winning streak<br />

to nine as the Buffs travel to<br />

Lubbock Harmony this week.<br />

PETERSBURG 66, PADUCAH 16<br />

Paducah 8 0 8 0 — 16<br />

Petersburg 20 12 6 28 — 66<br />

First Quarter<br />

PET—Jesse Carrillo 6 run (Juan Banualos<br />

kick)<br />

PET—Thomas Roden 46 pass from<br />

yard touchdown pass then<br />

capped of the scoring when<br />

he ran in a touchdown late in<br />

the fourth quarter.<br />

Floydada head coach<br />

Todd Bandy was happy to<br />

see his offense playing so<br />

well, but he’s still unhappy<br />

with his team’s performance<br />

on the other side of the ball.<br />

“We’ve got to shore up<br />

our pass defense,” Bandy<br />

said. “I think they found our<br />

weakness and went to it.”<br />

Longhorns quarterback<br />

Riley Teeter <strong>com</strong>pleted 10of-25<br />

passes for 113 yards<br />

and a touchdown.<br />

Lockney (0-2) was looking<br />

for a strong performance<br />

to erase the bad memories<br />

of its Week 0 shutout loss to<br />

Slaton, but the Longhorns<br />

struggled offensively. While<br />

they eclipsed the century<br />

mark this week and broke<br />

onto the scoreboard, the<br />

’Horns had two interceptions<br />

and only reached the red<br />

zone once.<br />

Lockney running back<br />

Luke Sherman collected a<br />

team-high 60 yards on the<br />

ground, and fl anker Marcos<br />

Bernal had seven catches for<br />

77 yards.<br />

Floydada will try to keep<br />

its success going this week<br />

Todd Smith (kick failed)<br />

PET—Roden 28 pass from Smith (kick<br />

failed)<br />

PAD—Austin Parton 35 pass from Cody<br />

Austin (Saul Campa kick)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

PET—Carrillo 4 run (kick failed)<br />

PET—Smith 39 run (kick failed)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

PAD—Campa 0 run ( Campa kick)<br />

PET—Carrillo 30 run (kick failed)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

PET—Ramiro Garza 10 run (Banualos<br />

kick)<br />

PET—Carrillo 15 interception return<br />

(kick failed)<br />

PET—Smith 10 run (Roden kick)<br />

PET—Roden 1 pass from Smith<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

Paducah Petersburg<br />

First Downs 14 10<br />

Rushes-Yards 32-80 31-290<br />

Comp.-Att.-Int. 10-28-2 4-6-0<br />

Passing Yards 191 87<br />

Total Yards 271 377<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-33.0 1-27.0<br />

Fumbles 2-0 2-2<br />

Penalties 6-30 3-30<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Rushing—Paducah: Anthony Evans<br />

18-68; Petersburg: Smith 12-125, Carrillo<br />

8-100, Banualos 3-23, Roden 1-12, Garza<br />

1-10, Chris Sharples 1-10, Campos 1-5.<br />

Passing—Paducah: Austin 9-25-1—<br />

at Wellington while the<br />

Longhorns will continue<br />

their quest for a win as they<br />

host Arbor Academy.<br />

FLOYDADA 29, LOCKNEY 8<br />

Lockney 0 0 0 8 — 8<br />

Floydada 8 0 7 14 — 29<br />

First Quarter<br />

FLO—Michael Cisneros 24 pass from<br />

Jose Martinez (John Yannis run); 0:32<br />

Third Quarter<br />

FLO—Jordan Woody 32 punt return<br />

(Yannis kick); 2:59<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

FLO—Woody 1 run (Yannis kick); 8:59<br />

LOC—Ky Teeter 6 pass from Riley Teeter<br />

(Ian Dunbar pass from Riley Teeter);<br />

4:14<br />

FLO—Martinez 1 run (Yannis kick);<br />

1:33<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

Lockney Floydada<br />

First Downs 10 16<br />

Rushes-Yards 32-42 49-207<br />

Passing yards 113 94<br />

Comp.-att.-int. 10-25 2 6-14-0<br />

Punts-avg. 4-116.0 2-36.0<br />

Fumbles-lost 3-0 3-0<br />

Penalties-yards 10-64 10-91<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Rushing—Lockney: Luke Sherman 14-<br />

60, Ky Teeter 1-14, Riley Teeter 11-(-38),<br />

Marcos Bernal 4-3, Ryan Diaz 2-3; Floydada:<br />

Rex Mathis 11-66, Cole Covington<br />

3-48, John Yannis 12-45, Jose Martinez<br />

15-30, Xavier Cervera 7-17, Jordan Woody<br />

1-1. Passing: Lockney: Riley Teeter 10-25-<br />

2—113; Floydada: Martinez 5-11-0–94,<br />

Yannis 1-4-0—25.<br />

Receiving: Lockney: Bernal 7-77, Alejandro<br />

Salazar 1-18, Ian Dunbar 1-12, Ky<br />

Teeter 1-6; Floydada: Woody 2-39, Michael<br />

Cisneros 2-38, Covington 1-25, Cervera<br />

1-17.<br />

New Deal 28, Tulia 7<br />

TULIA — <strong>The</strong> New Deal Lions took<br />

advantage of their size mismatch and racked<br />

up 275 yards rushing en route to a 28-7 win<br />

over the Tulia Hornets on Friday.<br />

V.J. Gamez scored on a 61-yard run to<br />

start the game, and New Deal never looked<br />

back.<br />

Anthony Pando scored the Hornets’ only<br />

points on a fi ve-yard pass from John Martinez<br />

with 4:57 left in the fi rst half, but New<br />

Deal (2-0) added 14 unanswered points to<br />

end the game.<br />

Martinez went 15-of-31 for 145 yards, but<br />

he also threw two picks. <strong>The</strong> Hornets (1-1)<br />

had two fumbles to give them four turnovers<br />

on the night. New Deal had none.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hornets will try to get back on track<br />

this Friday as they travel to winless Hale<br />

Center.<br />

NEW DEAL 28, TULIA 7<br />

New Deal 14 7 0 7 — 28<br />

Tulia 0 7 0 0 — 7<br />

First Quarter<br />

ND—V.J.Gamez 61 run (Ricardo Nunez kick); 12:00<br />

ND—Javier Otero 40 pass from Bean (Nunez kick); 3:01<br />

Second Quarter<br />

TUL—Anthony Pando 5 pass from John Martinez (Martinez<br />

kick); 4:57<br />

ND—Jeff Reed 4 run (Nunez kick); 8:27<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

ND—Reed 3 run (Nunez kick); 6:40<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

New Deal Tulia<br />

First Downs 22 8<br />

Rushes-Yards 275 25<br />

Passing Yards 110 145<br />

Comp.-Att.-Int. 5-11-0 15-31-2<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-30.0 3-43.0<br />

182, Damian Mercado 1-2-0—9, Anthony<br />

Evans 0-1-1—0; Petersburg: Smith 4-6-<br />

0—87.<br />

Receiving—Paducah: Parton 5-120,<br />

Devron Brisco 2-40, Evans 1-15; Roden<br />

3-75, Campos 1-12.<br />

Plainview Christian 38,<br />

Miami JV 20<br />

MIAMI — Plainview<br />

Christian’s return to the<br />

gridiron took another positive<br />

step Friday as the Eagles<br />

beat Miami to improve to<br />

2-0 on the year.<br />

David Landtroop led the<br />

Eagles, rushing for 109<br />

yards and three touchdowns<br />

while throwing for 84 yards<br />

and three more TDs. Alex<br />

Sisemore caught two of the<br />

scores and had 52 yards<br />

receiving. David Rogers<br />

caught the other touchdown.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Eagles have a bye this<br />

week. <strong>The</strong>y return to action<br />

against Silverton JV Sept. 15<br />

Eli Camargo/For the Herald<br />

Lockney quarterback Riley Teeter (4) throws a pass during the Longhorns’ game against the Floydada<br />

Whirlwinds on Friday in Floydada. Floydada won 29-8.<br />

11-MAN ROUNUP<br />

Olton shuts out Farwell 21-0 for fi rst win; Tulia, Hale Center lose<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 4-30 3-25<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Rushing—New Deal: Gamez 10-85, Alaniz 9-68, Reed 18-62;<br />

Tulia: Martinez 7-20.<br />

Passing—New Deal: Bean 5-10-0—110; Tulia: Martinez 15-<br />

31-2—145.<br />

Receiving—New Deal: Otero 3-72; Tulia: Ross Keeter 7-63,<br />

Pando 4-56.<br />

Dimmitt 19, Hale Center 8<br />

DIMMITT — <strong>The</strong>y say admitting you<br />

have a problem is the fi rst step to recovery.<br />

After Friday’s 19-8 loss to the Dimmitt<br />

Bobcats, the Hale Center Owls are readily<br />

admitting they have a quarterback problem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Owls (0-2) used four quarterbacks<br />

Friday in an effort to fi gure out a way to<br />

move the ball.<br />

It didn’t work.<br />

Hale Center gained only 110 yards of<br />

offense and did not score a touchdown. <strong>The</strong><br />

Owls’ only score came on a 51-yard interception<br />

return by Jason Garcia late in the<br />

second quarter.<br />

“It was a rough night offensively for us,”<br />

Hale Center head coach Paul Chandler said.<br />

“We have a major quarterback issue. . . .<br />

We’re trying to go with a more athletic one.”<br />

Starter Troy McGann threw more interceptions<br />

than he did <strong>com</strong>pletions, going<br />

2-of-11 with three picks. That likely will<br />

be his last start as the Owls are looking to<br />

move Dearius Poindexter from receiver to<br />

QB.<br />

“He played some last night at quarterback,”<br />

Chandler said. “He’s going to have to<br />

in their only home game of<br />

the year.<br />

Hart 36, Lazbuddie 24<br />

LAZBUDDIE — <strong>The</strong><br />

Hart Longhorns earned their<br />

fi rst win of the season Friday,<br />

holding off a late surge<br />

by the Lazbuddie Longhorns<br />

to escape with a 36-24 victory.<br />

Hart (1-1) appeared to<br />

be on the verge of sending<br />

Lazbuddie (0-2) home early<br />

with a 45-point rule loss, but<br />

Lazbuddie was able to score<br />

twice in under six minutes to<br />

pull within a touchdown at<br />

halftime.<br />

Hart fended off Lazbuddie’s<br />

advances for most of<br />

the second half and converted<br />

a crucial third down that<br />

allowed the ’Horns to score<br />

the fi nal points of the night.<br />

On a “third and forever,”<br />

Rosario Gonzales connected<br />

with Isaiah Marquez to convert<br />

the fi rst down, and on<br />

the ensuing play Gonzales<br />

punched it in for a fi ve-yard<br />

touchdown.<br />

“It was one of those deals<br />

where you get up and you<br />

let down a little bit and they<br />

snuck up on us,” Roberts<br />

said. “But I was pleased<br />

overall. We could have just<br />

folded in the tent, but we<br />

bucked up and scored again<br />

when we had to.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> win gives Hart a shot<br />

of confi dence heading into<br />

its open week. <strong>The</strong> Longhorns<br />

return to action Sept.<br />

16 at home against Happy<br />

when they will try to keep<br />

their momentum moving<br />

forward.<br />

“If we hadn’t won (Friday)<br />

I think we would have<br />

been in for a long, long<br />

drought,” Roberts said. “But<br />

even though we let down for<br />

a bit, I think it showed the<br />

kids a lot about themselves,<br />

and that they have what it<br />

takes to win.”<br />

Ropes 70, Kress 22<br />

ROPES — Opening week<br />

for the Kress Kangaroos<br />

went about as expected Friday<br />

night. <strong>The</strong> ’Roos made<br />

some fi rst-game mistakes<br />

that the Ropes Eagles took<br />

advantage of and turned into<br />

a 70-12 win.<br />

But even with the mistakes,<br />

Kress head coach<br />

Jarrod Sowder was pleased<br />

with his team’s performance,<br />

especially considering they<br />

went into the half trailing<br />

just 24-14.<br />

“We played really strong<br />

and really battled back<br />

and forth in the fi rst half,”<br />

Sowder said.<br />

Unfortunately in the second<br />

half, Ropes (2-0), which<br />

had 18 players on its roster<br />

<strong>com</strong>pared to Kress’ nine,<br />

took advantage of that depth.<br />

learn our system, and he’s only had a week<br />

of practice at it.”<br />

Despite the offensive woes, the Owls<br />

were within a touchdown of the Bobcats<br />

(2-0) until Johnny Ray Dones punched it<br />

in from a yard out with 27 seconds left to<br />

play.<br />

“I’m proud of the defense,” Chandler said.<br />

“We did some good things, and I think that<br />

will give us a chance to win some games.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Owls host Tulia at 7:30 p.m. Friday.<br />

DIMMITT 19, HALE CENTER 8<br />

Hale Center 0 8 0 0 — 8<br />

Dimmitt 7 0 6 6 — 19<br />

First Quarter<br />

DIM—Eric Oltiveros 1 run (Allen Solis kick); 7:53<br />

Second Quarter<br />

HC—Jason Garcia 51 interception (Joseph Balderas run); 3:05<br />

Third Quarter<br />

DIM—Ishmael Ontiveros Jr. 6 run (pass failed); 1:45<br />

DIM—Johnny Ray Dones 1 run (kick failed); :27<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

Hale Center Dimmitt<br />

First Downs 7 22<br />

Rushes-Yards 28-51 45-199<br />

Att.-Comp.-Int. 4-15-3 11-24-3<br />

Passing Yards 59 167<br />

Total Yards 110 366<br />

Punts 5-29 2-31<br />

Fumbles 2-1 0-0<br />

Penalties 2-5 8-42<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Rushing—Hale Center: Max Belyeu 17-48, Kevin Castillo<br />

1-0, Troy McGann 1-(-5), Dearius Poindexter 4-6, Laz Perez 2-2;<br />

Dimmitt: Eric Oltiveros 22-24, Matthew Johnson 1-8, Johnny Ray<br />

Dones 14-50.<br />

Passing—Hale Center Jacob Buxton 2-4-0—27, Troy McGann<br />

2-11-3—32; Dimmitt: N/A.<br />

Receiving—Hale Center: Poindexter 2-32, Michael Pardo 1-12,<br />

Jason Garcia 1-22; Dimmitt: Jorge Aguero 7-129, Damien Gonzales<br />

2-25.<br />

SIX-MAN ROUNDUP<br />

Petersburg stretches regular-season winning streak to 8 games<br />

Courtesy Photo by Cathy Landtroop<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Christian Eagles’ David Landtroop (left) stiff -arms a Miami junior varsity defender during<br />

their game on Friday in Miami. <strong>The</strong> Eagles won 38-20.<br />

“In the third quarter, we<br />

were in position to make the<br />

tackle and couldn’t fi nish,”<br />

Sowder said. “We were just<br />

fl at worn out.”<br />

Being worn down not only<br />

kept Kress from being able<br />

to make tackles, but kept the<br />

’Roos from punching it into<br />

the end zone from inside the<br />

10 on a couple of occasions.<br />

But despite the disparity<br />

in the fi nal score, Sowder<br />

was pleased with his team’s<br />

performance.<br />

“Was it an A-plus performance?<br />

No,” Sowder said.<br />

“But this being our fi rst game<br />

we knew we would have mistakes<br />

that everybody has.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> ’Roos (0-1) hope to<br />

have most of their mistakes<br />

cleaned up by 7:30 p.m.<br />

Friday when they host New<br />

Home.<br />

ROPES 70, KRESS 22<br />

Ropes 21 27 8 14 — 70<br />

Kress 15 7 0 0 — 22<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

Kress Ropes<br />

First Downs 9 12<br />

Rushes-Yards 34-181 21-251<br />

Comp.-Att.-Int. 7-14-3 10-14-0<br />

Passing Yards 100 224<br />

Total Yards 281 475<br />

Punts-Avg. 2-20.0 2-31.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 1-5 1-5<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Rushing—Kress: Trey Braxton 21-138,<br />

Juan Pacheco 3-45, Raul Rodriguez 2-7;<br />

Ropes: Colton Smith 8-107, Chance Medlock<br />

3-54, Levi Perry 1-42, Taylor Jackson<br />

7-37.<br />

Passing—Kress: Edward Pulliam 5-12-<br />

3—77, Ivan Mariscal 1-1-0—1; Ropes:<br />

Jackson 8-12-0—157, Smith 2-2-0—67.<br />

Receiving—Kress: Braxton 3-23;<br />

Ropes: Zane Thrash 3-29, Medlock 2-76,<br />

Tyler Drak 1-30.<br />

Southland 72, Silverton<br />

40 SILVERTON — <strong>The</strong><br />

Silverton Owls dropped their<br />

season opener Friday to the<br />

Southland Eagles 72-40.<br />

No other details were<br />

available.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Owls (0-1) host Amherst<br />

this Friday.


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 1C<br />

Herald<br />

LIFESTYLES<br />

NEITHER HERE NOR THERE<br />

NICKI<br />

BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Worry, worry,<br />

worry . . .<br />

As if I didn’t have enough<br />

with worrying about calling<br />

strangers on my cell phone<br />

when I hit the wrong numeral<br />

on the touch screen or texting<br />

my grandkids only to see that<br />

I hit the send button before I<br />

corrected my spelling — I’m<br />

sure they laugh themselves<br />

silly at my long messages<br />

spelled out instead of in their<br />

text shorthand — I heard on<br />

the news that space is fi lling<br />

up with trash.<br />

I’ve always worried a<br />

little about astronauts getting<br />

to the space station and<br />

back, but I envisioned them<br />

fl ying through a clear sky,<br />

not having to dodge trash<br />

jettisoned by previous space<br />

visitors. And, I shudder to<br />

know the defi nition of space<br />

junk. I thought those booster<br />

engines that dropped off on<br />

liftoff fell through the Earth’s<br />

atmosphere and burned up,<br />

leaving nothing but vapor.<br />

I’ve heard of frozen poop<br />

falling from the sky, supposedly<br />

from a passing jet<br />

airliner, so I wonder if bathroom<br />

refuse from manned<br />

space fl ights is fl oating<br />

around in space just waiting<br />

to splat over an unsuspecting<br />

spaceship heading to Mars<br />

or the moon. One report said<br />

this space junk isn’t just moseying<br />

along — it is traveling<br />

at 1,000 mph. A splat at that<br />

speed would be deadly!<br />

Not a pleasant thought.<br />

According to NASA,<br />

“Two events in the past four<br />

years — a 2007 Chinese<br />

anti-satellite weapon test and<br />

a 2009 crash-in-orbit of two<br />

satellites — put so much new<br />

NASA Photo<br />

<strong>The</strong> dots represent the current<br />

location of each item. <strong>The</strong> orbital<br />

debris dots are scaled according<br />

to the image size of the graphic<br />

to optimize their visibility and<br />

are not scaled to Earth. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

images provide a good visualization<br />

of where the greatest<br />

orbital debris populations exist.<br />

junk in space that everything<br />

changed. <strong>The</strong> widelycriticized<br />

Chinese test used<br />

a missile to smash an aging<br />

weather satellite into 150,000<br />

pieces of debris larger than<br />

1cm and 3,118 pieces can<br />

be tracked by radar on the<br />

ground.”<br />

In all, reports say there are<br />

22,000 objects (see photo)<br />

in orbit that are big enough<br />

for offi cials on the ground<br />

to track and countless more<br />

smaller ones that could do<br />

damage to human-carrying<br />

spaceships and valuable<br />

satellites. It’s been reported<br />

that the International Space<br />

Station has to move out of<br />

the way of debris from time<br />

to time.<br />

“We’ve lost control of the<br />

environment,” said retired<br />

NASA senior scientist<br />

Donald Kessler, who headed<br />

a National Academy of<br />

Sciences report released last<br />

week.<br />

You’ll have to agree, it’s<br />

something to cause a thinking<br />

woman to worry.<br />

I also worry about our<br />

water supply, especially this<br />

summer. With Lake Meredith’s<br />

pumps idle and wells<br />

sucking water out of the<br />

Ogalalla Aquifer faster than<br />

I can count, we may be in a<br />

world of hurt when it <strong>com</strong>es<br />

to personal water use, not to<br />

mention our landscapes. Is<br />

it possible that Dust Bowl<br />

days will return? Reading<br />

the “Grapes of Wrath” when<br />

I was a kid was enough to<br />

make me an environmentalist,<br />

then irrigation farming<br />

NEITHER Page 2C<br />

MUSEUM<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

It’s been 30 years since Everett<br />

Masters’ grandchildren donated fi ve<br />

acres just south of Hale Center, fulfi<br />

lling his dream of rescuing vintage<br />

tractors and farm implements from<br />

rust and decay.<br />

A longtime Cotton Center farmer,<br />

Masters was concerned that a vital<br />

part of farming history would be<br />

lost if his generation didn’t do<br />

something to preserve it. Along<br />

with other like-minded farmers, he<br />

begged, scrounged and sometimes<br />

paid for implements, then restored<br />

them to be displayed in the growing<br />

museum.<br />

“In the beginning when we saw<br />

farm equipment rusting in the fi elds,<br />

we went up to the farmer and asked<br />

if we could have it,” Masters, who<br />

died in 2003, was fond of saying.<br />

Beginning with the donation of<br />

the Santa Fe Depot in Hale Center,<br />

which was moved to the site, the<br />

museum <strong>com</strong>plex has grown to include<br />

eight buildings and numerous<br />

items ranging from tractors, implements<br />

and vehicles to veterans’<br />

memorabilia and antique beauty<br />

shop equipment.<br />

As a non-profi t, non-state funded<br />

institution, the museum relies solely<br />

on donations to continue daily<br />

operations. Along with occasional<br />

grants and individual donations, the<br />

museum board of directors stages<br />

an annual raffl e with a drawing on<br />

Labor Day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> raffl e this year is for a 2011<br />

Case IH Scout UTV worth about<br />

$14,000, a blue sapphire and diamond<br />

necklace worth about $1,000<br />

and $350 in gift cards. <strong>The</strong> drawing<br />

will be held at 2 p.m. Monday<br />

during the museum’s annual open<br />

house. Doors will open at 10 a.m.<br />

“You don’t have<br />

to be present to<br />

win,” said Henry<br />

Rieff, who is the<br />

last surviving member<br />

of the original<br />

museum board.<br />

Tickets are $20<br />

or six for $100.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’ll be available<br />

on Monday before<br />

the drawing.<br />

Rieff wants<br />

everyone to know<br />

that the museum is<br />

the property of the<br />

county and county residents.<br />

“We want residents of Hale<br />

County to know that this is their<br />

museum,” said Rieff. “We’re proud<br />

to display our heritage for everyone<br />

to see up close and personal.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> museum features a number<br />

of buildings including the depot, the<br />

Pinkerton House which was moved<br />

from Halfway, Masters, Howard,<br />

Tye and Sanders buildings, the old<br />

Hale Center Co-op Supply building,<br />

a blacksmith shop and a 1929<br />

red Santa Fe caboose. In addition,<br />

the site features metal-roofed sheds<br />

that protect the vintage tractors and<br />

other farm implements from the<br />

elements.<br />

<strong>The</strong> caboose is an eye-catcher.<br />

When the board learned that the<br />

Santa Fe railroad was retiring a<br />

number of cabooses, they asked for<br />

one to be donated to the museum. It<br />

arrived in 1993 and has been popular<br />

with old and young alike.<br />

“People are amazed that they are<br />

able to climb in the caboose and<br />

look around,” Rieff says.<br />

<strong>The</strong> museum has been running<br />

smoothly for its 30 years under the<br />

direction of board members and<br />

others, who over the years have<br />

developed a passion for the histori-<br />

cal location.<br />

“It took my late wife Eloise one<br />

visit out here (to the museum) and<br />

she immediately loved the place,”<br />

said Rieff.<br />

Mrs. Rieff visited daily, and upon<br />

her retirement as a school teacher<br />

was at the museum almost full time.<br />

Rieff said his wife was meticulous<br />

in her record keeping and<br />

wrote several grants to help fi -<br />

nance needed or wanted improvements.<br />

As many might imagine,<br />

after her 18 years of dedication<br />

as curator, she was able to recall<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete histories of items within<br />

the museum.<br />

Mrs. Rieff also made sure to keep<br />

extensive, written details in multiple<br />

fi le cabinets on every grant and<br />

acquirement for those who perhaps<br />

couldn’t recall each detail by<br />

memory as she could.<br />

Both Rieff and Judy Logan, who<br />

now serves as museum curator,<br />

are quick to give Eloise credit for<br />

leaving behind a well-oiled machine<br />

after her death.<br />

“We continue to work hard to<br />

preserve Hale County history and<br />

look forward to each of our visitors,”<br />

said Rieff.<br />

<strong>The</strong> museum hosts tours throughout<br />

the year along with individual<br />

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Carmen Ortega/Plainview Herald<br />

Board members Lonnie Stokes (left) and Henry Rieff , and Judy Logan, acting curator, stand on the porch<br />

of the Santa Fe Depot at the Hale County Farm and Ranch Museum. An open house celebrating the<br />

museum’s 30th anniversary will be held beginning at 10 a.m. Monday. A fundraiser drawing will be at<br />

2 p.m.<br />

Abraham gallery is host to prestigious<br />

American Watercolor Society art show<br />

By JONATHAN PETTY<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

<strong>The</strong> Abraham Art Gallery at<br />

Wayland Baptist University will<br />

host the 144th International Exhibition<br />

of the American Watercolor<br />

Society beginning Sept. 4 and running<br />

through Oct. 16.<br />

Forty pieces are featured in the<br />

exhibit, including many awardwinning<br />

watercolors by artists<br />

from all over the United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong> AWS was founded in 1866 to<br />

promote watercolor painting. Each<br />

year the Society hosts a juried<br />

exhibition that travels the country.<br />

Dr. Candace Keller, curator of<br />

the Abraham Art Gallery, is glad to<br />

fi nally have the show at Wayland.<br />

“I’ve been working to bring it<br />

here for the last three years,” Keller<br />

said. “It is an absolutely beautiful<br />

collection of works. Watercolor is<br />

my personal favorite media, and<br />

these works run the gamut from<br />

amazing photorealism to minimalist<br />

collage. <strong>The</strong>se award-winning<br />

pieces from artists all across the<br />

United States beautifully present<br />

the full range of what can be done<br />

with watercolor and mixed water<br />

media.”<br />

Keller said the works also are<br />

available for purchase with <strong>com</strong>mission<br />

from the sales going to the<br />

WBU Art Scholarship Fund.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gallery is open during<br />

regular library hours: 10 a.m. to<br />

5 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays,<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays;<br />

and 2-5 p.m. Saturdays. Admission<br />

is free.<br />

Jonathan Petty is assistant<br />

director of <strong>com</strong>munications at<br />

Wayland Baptist University.<br />

pettyj@wbu.edu<br />

806.291.3588<br />

visitors traveling past the <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

who stop. Tours — both group or<br />

individual — are free, but donations<br />

are wel<strong>com</strong>ed.<br />

Several elementary schools tour<br />

the facility each year, and both<br />

Logan and Rieff say these are<br />

their favorite type of group. <strong>The</strong><br />

children’s excitement and amazement<br />

are a delight to the museum<br />

volunteers who love to talk about<br />

the displays.<br />

<strong>The</strong> museum recently acquired<br />

200 new pieces, including rare<br />

wooden pitchforks, a white cedar<br />

wooden butter churn and a spinning<br />

wheel.<br />

“We continue to collect as many<br />

items as possible in the interest of<br />

the preservation of historical items<br />

of all times,” Rieff said.<br />

In addition to Rieff, others serving<br />

on the board of directors are<br />

Shelby Norfl eet, J.C. Armstrong,<br />

Ronnie Sherrod, David Howell,<br />

Randy Black, Joe Stokes, Lonnie<br />

Stokes, Kim Norris and Corrine<br />

Gibson.<br />

(Carmen Ortega, editor of Our<br />

People, contributed to this story.)<br />

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

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

806.296.1362<br />

Steinway tour, musicals are highlights of trip<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

As Joe Provence says and<br />

to paraphrase the famous<br />

movie line “You had me<br />

at hello,” they had him at<br />

the thought of touring the<br />

internationally-famous<br />

Steinway Piano Factory.<br />

“Freda and I were at the<br />

Friends of Music reception<br />

at Sam Brown’s home last<br />

May when Bryan Elmore,<br />

the Steinway representative<br />

for this area, mentioned<br />

that if any of us ever were<br />

in New York, he would<br />

arrange for us to tour the<br />

factory,” Provence explains.<br />

“On the way home, Freda<br />

said that she would really<br />

like to see that factory. With<br />

our 50th anniversary <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

up, we decided to check<br />

into the trip, and it went<br />

from there.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Provences are founding<br />

members of Wayland<br />

Baptist University Friends<br />

of Music, a group working<br />

toward purchasing a concert<br />

grand piano for Harral<br />

Auditorium.<br />

Being fi rst timers in New<br />

York and with the help of<br />

Elmore and his wife, Laura,<br />

a travel agent, who decided<br />

to join the Provences on the<br />

trip, they planned a packed<br />

week of tours and entertainment.<br />

And while the Steinway<br />

tour was just as exciting as<br />

they hoped, the Provences<br />

say Mother Nature sent<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

Joe and Freda Provence stand in a form used to make concert grand<br />

pianos at the Steinway Piano Company in New York.<br />

in extra fi reworks with an<br />

earthquake and Hurricane<br />

Irene.<br />

“After seeing every site<br />

in New York Tuesday, we<br />

were getting off the bus<br />

in front of the New York<br />

Stock Exchange when<br />

we noticed people were<br />

literally fl owing out of the<br />

buildings,” Provence says.<br />

“An earthquake had hit<br />

the city and we were on a<br />

bus and didn’t feel a thing.<br />

Everyone was out on the<br />

streets and I thought, ‘Oh,<br />

wow, the stock market has<br />

crashed.’ ”<br />

Unfazed, the couple continued<br />

their tour.<br />

Another unexpected occurrence<br />

was the approach<br />

of Hurricane Irene.<br />

Provence laughs with<br />

delight when he tells about<br />

the conclusion of their week<br />

in New York.<br />

“Friday was get-out-ofthe-city<br />

day because of<br />

Hurricane Irene. I say that<br />

the timing was divinely<br />

inspired — we had a full<br />

week and it was time to<br />

leave. After changing some<br />

of our fl ights, we arrived in<br />

Texas safely.<br />

“Let me tell you, we were<br />

very thankful and very tired<br />

from our hurry-up-and-wait<br />

day. It was good to be back<br />

in our very own bed.”<br />

Along with the unexpected<br />

excitement which<br />

only made their trip more<br />

memorable and left the<br />

couple with stories to tell,<br />

the Provences experienced<br />

the very best of New York<br />

beginning Monday at the<br />

Steinway Factory.<br />

Being a man who loves<br />

to tell a story, Provence<br />

gives a description of their<br />

Steinway tour.<br />

“Monday morning we<br />

were up bright and early to<br />

tour the Steinway factory.<br />

When we walked in, there<br />

was a classy, electronic<br />

board which said, ‘Wel<strong>com</strong>e<br />

to Steinway Bryan<br />

and Laura Elmore, Joe<br />

and Freda Provence, Tish<br />

Moore and Lori White<br />

(friends from San Antonio<br />

who joined the anniversary<br />

tour). Happy 50th anniversary,<br />

Joe and Freda!’<br />

“With a wel<strong>com</strong>e like<br />

that, our day was off to a<br />

good start.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> tour took all morning,<br />

then we had lunch with<br />

Ron Losby, the president<br />

of Steinway. He was a nice,<br />

friendly man who made us<br />

feel important and wel<strong>com</strong>ed.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> factory is a story by<br />

itself. <strong>The</strong> process of building<br />

a Steinway is fascinating<br />

. . . the molding of wood<br />

to metal. It was amazing,”<br />

Provence says, adding that<br />

the manufacturing process<br />

wasn’t the only thing that<br />

impressed him.<br />

“I was most impressed<br />

with the workers. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were hard working and<br />

proud of their efforts. <strong>The</strong><br />

work ethic is still in place at<br />

Steinway.”<br />

After lunch the couple<br />

had a rare and exclusive<br />

tour of the Metropolitan<br />

Museum of Art, which is<br />

usually closed on Mondays.<br />

“We were met by the<br />

curator of the musical instruments<br />

who came down<br />

and gave us a guided tour of<br />

his area.”<br />

Provence says the curator<br />

removed the Plexiglas<br />

protecting the keys on the<br />

vintage instruments and<br />

allowed the pianists in the<br />

group to play them.<br />

<strong>The</strong> piano tours conclud-<br />

PIANO Page 2C<br />

This watercolor, “Boulders” by Karen Benco,<br />

of Allentown, Pa., was awarded the Nicholas<br />

Reale Award.


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Courtesy Photo<br />

Joe Provence watches while his wife, Freda, turns a wheel on a press in the Steinway Piano Factory in<br />

New York.<br />

NEITHER: Worry is life<br />

Continued from Page 1C<br />

when I was older made me<br />

a true believer. At one time<br />

I thought there was hope in<br />

ocean water and desalinization,<br />

which would involve<br />

huge cross country pipelines,<br />

but that hasn’t happened yet.<br />

I tell myself that when water<br />

gets as expensive as gas,<br />

some entrepreneur will fi nd<br />

a way.<br />

Like Charlie Brown, I<br />

have a lot to worry about —<br />

the economy, immigration,<br />

health care, education, if my<br />

car is going to start every<br />

morning, if my <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

will crash when I’m paginating<br />

a lifestyles page, if the<br />

camera batteries are charged<br />

. . . I’m like that little dog<br />

on the Travelers Insurance<br />

<strong>com</strong>mercial trying to fi nd a<br />

safe place to put his bone to<br />

the background of “wor-ry,<br />

worry, worry, worry.”<br />

My son reminds me when<br />

I start a round of worries<br />

90 Day/1 Year No<br />

Interest Financing<br />

WAC $300. See store<br />

for details.<br />

about the grandgirls driving<br />

on country highways or in<br />

big city traffi c (one grandgirl<br />

and her girlfriend, both 19,<br />

drove from Los Angeles to<br />

Plainview in July, which<br />

really got my worry machine<br />

in gear) not to worry<br />

so much. He outright laughs<br />

when I start on things like<br />

space junk.<br />

Still, I decided long ago<br />

that worrying is my job,<br />

and my kids fi nally agreed.<br />

I heard one daughter telling<br />

a friend that she didn’t have<br />

to worry about an up<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

test.<br />

“I’m not going to worry,”<br />

she said. “Mom does it for<br />

me.”<br />

I’ve been thinking. If<br />

your worries are getting you<br />

down, send me a list and, as<br />

a public service, I’ll do the<br />

worrying for you.<br />

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

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Continued from Page 1C<br />

ed with a visit to Steinway<br />

Hall in midtown Manhattan.<br />

“We fi nished our day with<br />

dinner at the Brooklyn Diner<br />

and a carriage ride in Central<br />

Park,” Provence says, telling<br />

how the iconic carriage ride<br />

was the perfect ending to an<br />

exciting day.<br />

Being that it was the fi rst<br />

time in New York for the<br />

couple, they signed up for a<br />

fi ve-hour boat and bus tour<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

“We saw nearly every<br />

major landmark in New<br />

York. After our earthquake<br />

experience, we attended the<br />

‘Follies’ that evening. <strong>The</strong><br />

story line was a reunion<br />

of old actors, one played<br />

by Bernadette Peters. <strong>The</strong><br />

Bridal Selections<br />

Kendra White & T.J. Terrell<br />

Shower, Saturday, September 17<br />

Danielle Reed & J.P. McEnery<br />

Shower, Saturday, September 17<br />

Sydney Iglehart & Jay Meriwether<br />

Shower, Saturday, September 24<br />

Ashleigh Lewis & Clay McDonald<br />

Shower, Saturday, October 1<br />

MJ Desbiens & Justin Shaw<br />

Shower, Thursday, October 6<br />

Sabrina Sageser & Chance Byers<br />

Shower, Thursday, October 8<br />

Katie Shirley & Daniel Schafer<br />

Shower, Saturday, October 15<br />

Kristen Karrh & Daniel Asencao<br />

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With their extensive background<br />

in the fi ne arts, the<br />

Provences attended two musicals<br />

on Wednesday, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Fantasticks” and “Anything<br />

Goes.”<br />

Provence was in Wayland’s<br />

production of “<strong>The</strong><br />

Fantasticks” in 1965, which<br />

was the fi rst amateur group<br />

to ever perform the play.<br />

“ ‘Fantasticks’ was in a<br />

small, intimate, black box<br />

theatre, and it was wonderful,”<br />

Provence raves. “We<br />

were on the front row and<br />

they actually sat in our laps<br />

at one point. ‘Anything<br />

Goes’ was at the Sondheim<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre. It was a true Broadway<br />

musical production with<br />

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lots of outstanding dancing<br />

and singing — Freda and I<br />

left the theater singing and<br />

dancing.”<br />

Thursday was a rainy<br />

day, and the Provences took<br />

advantage of city shopping.<br />

“It quit raining about<br />

3 p.m. Later, we took the<br />

water tour of the New York<br />

harbor. <strong>The</strong> city at night is<br />

something to see. It was a<br />

glorious site with those tall<br />

buildings and lights, and we<br />

had a breathtaking view of<br />

Lady Liberty.<br />

“This was truly the trip of<br />

a lifetime and one which will<br />

live in our memories for as<br />

long as we have them.”<br />

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Daughter’s world is rocked when she learns of father’s infi delity<br />

Dear Margo: I’m having<br />

diffi culty coping with the<br />

news of my father’s recent<br />

infi delity. I found out that he<br />

was in a short-lived relationship<br />

with another woman<br />

who is also married, and<br />

only a few years older than<br />

me. (By the way, I found<br />

this out the day before my<br />

birthday and was sick with<br />

the fl u.) I never thought<br />

my father could be capable<br />

of such behavior. In truth,<br />

I’ve always had him on a<br />

pedestal. To me, he was the<br />

perfect worker, father and<br />

husband. He was the bar by<br />

which I measured others.<br />

Now, knowing the truth, I<br />

feel my world shattering.<br />

I need to be a rock for my<br />

mother. She needs me, but I<br />

can’t get past my own feelings<br />

of hurt to be any help<br />

to her. How do I get past my<br />

selfi shness to be there for<br />

her? How do I act around<br />

my father when he wants to<br />

pretend that nothing happened?<br />

— Trying To Cope<br />

Dear Try: You do not say<br />

how he and your mother<br />

have been dealing with his<br />

brief affair. Your hurt and<br />

your mother’s are quite<br />

different. Many girls make<br />

the ol’ man into Mr. Perfect,<br />

which of course is unrealistic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact that the fl ing<br />

was with someone close to<br />

your own age suggests a<br />

midlife crisis, or at the very<br />

least an aberration. I would<br />

hope you could internalize<br />

the fact that people often fall<br />

short of our expectations.<br />

You are not selfi sh because<br />

you are hurt, but remember<br />

that you are not the primary<br />

wronged party.<br />

MARGO<br />

HOWARD<br />

As for your dad wanting<br />

to pretend nothing happened,<br />

I hope you can tell him you<br />

are disappointed and hurt,<br />

and perhaps a useful discussion<br />

will follow. <strong>The</strong> bottom<br />

line is that I don’t think a<br />

child is the one who can really<br />

help the betrayed spouse<br />

. . . unless it is to listen and<br />

be supportive. — Margo,<br />

maturely<br />

Dear Margo: I’m not<br />

BRIDGE<br />

Duplicate bridge winners<br />

at Hale County Senior<br />

Citizens Center were:<br />

Tuesday<br />

Section A<br />

Sue Glenn and Jo Ann<br />

Street, fi rst; Bill Sylvester<br />

and Beverly Clark, second;<br />

Mary Jeanne Moore and<br />

Bette Belk, third; Hiroka<br />

sure if you can help me,<br />

but I fi gure it’s worth a try.<br />

My boyfriend and I were<br />

high-school sweethearts.<br />

We’ve been together more<br />

than 10 years. We want to<br />

get married once our loans<br />

and debts are paid off, and<br />

“someday” is happily getting<br />

closer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem is, while I<br />

know I absolutely want to<br />

marry him, I’m very unsure<br />

about a wedding. I’d really<br />

like to do something to<br />

celebrate the occasion, but<br />

I am <strong>com</strong>pletely intimidated<br />

by the planning and<br />

process of a wedding. I<br />

didn’t even attend my own<br />

college graduation. Plus,<br />

I bailed out of the graduation<br />

party my family was<br />

planning for me, so they<br />

canceled it.<br />

I defi nitely want some-<br />

Howell and Bonnie George,<br />

fourth.<br />

Thursday<br />

Section A<br />

Hiroka Howell and Ann<br />

McCormick, fi rst; Sue Glenn<br />

and Jo Ann Young, second;<br />

Bette Belk and Ruth Harper,<br />

third; Alma Pittenger and<br />

Nancy Greer, fourth.<br />

thing more than a courthouse<br />

ceremony, and a “small,<br />

intimate wedding” won’t do<br />

because I have a large family.<br />

I also have an issue with<br />

all the hype around weddings<br />

and graduations. My<br />

boyfriend and I don’t drink<br />

or dance. We don’t even like<br />

having our picture taken.<br />

While I like some aspects<br />

of a “traditional” wedding<br />

(namely, the ceremony,<br />

dress and cake), I would be<br />

nervous about the whole<br />

thing.<br />

Money also plays a huge<br />

role, as my boyfriend and<br />

I would be footing the bill<br />

ourselves. Any suggestions?<br />

— Potential Runaway<br />

Bride<br />

Dear Po: You are clearly<br />

not a girl who enjoys parties,<br />

celebrations or attention.<br />

Luckily, your fella shares<br />

your views. Given what you<br />

tell me, I would defi nitely<br />

elope and save wear and<br />

tear, nervousness ... and<br />

money.<br />

To make things more than<br />

a courthouse ceremony,<br />

why not invite both sets of<br />

parents, sibs and only your<br />

closest friends to dinner<br />

without saying you will<br />

arrive there as man and<br />

wife? Ask the restaurant if<br />

they would prepare something<br />

wedding cake-ish for<br />

dessert.<br />

People will be thrilled<br />

with the surprise, and<br />

everyone will understand<br />

that you chose not to go the<br />

traditional route. — Margo,<br />

minimally<br />

Dear Margo is written by Margo<br />

Howard, Ann Landers’ daughter.<br />

dearmargo@creators.<strong>com</strong><br />

Polycystic disease causes kidneys to develop clusters of cysts, is incurable<br />

DEAR DR. GOTT: My<br />

son was recently diagnosed<br />

with polycystic kidney<br />

disease (PKD) at age 27. He<br />

was told he’s had it all his<br />

life since it’s hereditary. He<br />

is upset that his newborn son<br />

has a 50 percent chance of<br />

having it, too.<br />

He has been going<br />

through a thorough work-up<br />

to determine a base line, but<br />

before he sees his nephrologist<br />

again, I thought he<br />

might benefi t from having<br />

independent information to<br />

help him.<br />

Currently he has enlarged<br />

kidneys with many cysts on<br />

both and a liver cyst. He has<br />

had a blood pressure problem<br />

since college and has<br />

been tired most of his life. A<br />

heart murmur was detected<br />

when he was young, so<br />

he takes antibiotics before<br />

dental work.<br />

I’ve heard there are things<br />

you can do to help slow<br />

down the progression of this<br />

disease. I know it is incurable<br />

at present, but I understand<br />

that a cure may be possible<br />

within his lifetime.<br />

<strong>The</strong> long-term problems<br />

are diffi cult for me to talk<br />

about, so I hope you will<br />

mention them as well has<br />

any other possible symptoms<br />

and treatments.<br />

DEAR READER: Polycystic<br />

kidney disease causes<br />

the kidneys to develop<br />

clusters of cysts (fl uid-fi lled<br />

sacs). <strong>The</strong> cysts are non-cancerous<br />

and can also affect<br />

other organs, such as the<br />

liver. It varies in severity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most <strong>com</strong>mon sign is<br />

high blood pressure. Other<br />

signs include kidney stones,<br />

kidney failure, headache,<br />

frequent urination, urinary<br />

tract or kidney infections,<br />

back or side pain, an increase<br />

in abdomen size and<br />

blood in the urine.<br />

Polycystic kidney disease<br />

is most <strong>com</strong>monly caused<br />

by genetic defects passed<br />

from parent to child. Rarely,<br />

a spontaneous genetic<br />

mutation can occur, caus-<br />

DR. PETER<br />

GOTT<br />

ing an individual without a<br />

family history to develop the<br />

disorder.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two types of<br />

PKD. <strong>The</strong> fi rst, autosomal<br />

dominant polycystic kidney<br />

disease (ADPKD), accounts<br />

for approximately 90 percent<br />

of all cases. Only one parent<br />

needs to be affected to pass<br />

it down. Each child born to<br />

that individual has a 50 percent<br />

chance of inheriting the<br />

disease. Symptoms typically<br />

begin between ages 30 and<br />

40, although children can<br />

also develop them.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second form, autosomal<br />

recessive polycystic<br />

kidney disease (ARPKD),<br />

is much less <strong>com</strong>mon, accounting<br />

for the remaining<br />

10 percent of cases. This<br />

form requires each parent<br />

to have the abnormal<br />

gene, passing them to their<br />

children.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are several <strong>com</strong>plications<br />

of PKD. High<br />

blood pressure, if left untreated,<br />

increases the risk<br />

of heart disease and stroke.<br />

Loss of kidney function<br />

and kidney failure can<br />

occur as the cysts enlarge,<br />

increasing pressure and<br />

causing scarring of normal<br />

kidney tissue. About<br />

half of all sufferers will<br />

have kidney failure by age<br />

60. Female PKD sufferers<br />

carry a greater risk of<br />

developing pre-eclampsia<br />

(a disorder of pregnancy).<br />

<strong>The</strong> development of liver<br />

cysts increases with age.<br />

Brain aneurysm is more<br />

likely in PKD sufferers,<br />

especially in those under<br />

age 50. Approximately<br />

one-quarter develop mitral<br />

valve prolapse, a type of<br />

heart valve abnormality.<br />

Chronic back or side pain<br />

may occur. And, fi nally,<br />

diverticulosis is more <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

in those with PKD.<br />

While the disease is incurable,<br />

many of the symptoms<br />

can be treated as they arise.<br />

Blood pressure can be controlled<br />

through diet, exercise<br />

and medication. Pain can be<br />

treated with over-the-counter<br />

and prescription pain relievers<br />

as needed. Urinary tract<br />

and kidney infections should<br />

be treated promptly with antibiotics.<br />

Kidney failure can<br />

be managed with dialysis<br />

and/or transplant.<br />

Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician.<br />

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

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www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 3C<br />

Trim college expenses with coupons<br />

Are college expenses<br />

getting you down? Whether<br />

you are a college freshman<br />

or a senior in college, it’s<br />

no surprise that there are<br />

no money trees growing on<br />

campus. Between the rising<br />

cost of tuition, the high cost<br />

of living and the changing<br />

economy, it’s no wonder<br />

that college students are<br />

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save money when they are<br />

presented with their fi rst<br />

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According to my son,<br />

Billy Dulakis, a senior a<br />

McMurry University, one<br />

of the best ways to save<br />

money is “Never pass up<br />

a free meal.” If someone<br />

offers you a home-cooked<br />

meal, take them up on it. If<br />

your campus is sponsoring<br />

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Are you on the meal plan?<br />

Take a piece of fruit or<br />

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you. This will help with<br />

the munchies when you are<br />

forced to pull an all-nighter<br />

studying for that early<br />

morning algebra test, and it<br />

will keep you from buying<br />

pricey snacks at convenience<br />

stores.<br />

Did you happen to notice<br />

how expensive books are?<br />

Try renting them. Chegg.<br />

<strong>com</strong> is a website that offers<br />

books for rent, which<br />

can save a college student<br />

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in book fees. Can’t<br />

fi nd the book you need to<br />

rent? Buy used books from<br />

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check online at Half.<strong>com</strong><br />

to purchase used books at<br />

a discounted price. Make<br />

sure that you keep your<br />

books in good shape so that<br />

at the end of the semester<br />

you can sell them back.<br />

Are you fi xing up your<br />

college dorm room or your<br />

fi rst apartment? Look at<br />

secondhand stores for used<br />

furniture, small appliances<br />

and dishes. Discount or<br />

resale stores are a great<br />

way to fi nd used treasures<br />

to furnish your groovy new<br />

room. Garage sales are another<br />

way to fi nd fabulous<br />

secondhand bargains.<br />

How proud are you of<br />

that picture on your new<br />

student ID card? Don’t<br />

forget to use your student<br />

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Bridal Selections<br />

Tori Terrell & Daniel Cowan<br />

Shower: September 11, Lockney<br />

Ashleigh Lewis & Clay McDonald<br />

Shower: October 1<br />

Kobi Cole & Kyle Haynes<br />

Shower: October 8, Lockney<br />

Katie Shirley & Daniel Schafer<br />

Shower: October 15<br />

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Sept. 17th & Sept. 30th Showers<br />

Sherri Reid & Michael Bohr<br />

September 17th Shower<br />

Joda Crawford & Jay Wilks<br />

Kendra White & TJ Terrell<br />

September 24th Shower<br />

Sydney Igleheart & Jay Meriwether<br />

October 1st Shower<br />

Ashleigh Lewis & Clay McDonald<br />

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your card will save you<br />

money on movies, restaurants,<br />

entertainment and<br />

concerts. Make sure to<br />

ask for student discounts<br />

at your local coffee shops<br />

and your favorite stores at<br />

the mall.<br />

And when it <strong>com</strong>es to<br />

buying groceries and personal<br />

items, clip coupons!<br />

Coupons can be found in<br />

your Sunday newspapers,<br />

magazines, on products in<br />

the grocery store and online<br />

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and Coupons.<strong>com</strong>.<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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Babies registered in immunization program<br />

With children back in<br />

school, we are reminded<br />

and thankful for all the<br />

willing volunteers making<br />

a difference in the health of<br />

our <strong>com</strong>munities.<br />

Seniors/Volunteers for<br />

Childhood Immunizations<br />

has <strong>com</strong>pleted its fourth<br />

year enrolling more than<br />

2,400 babies in the immunization<br />

reminder program<br />

since it began in 2007.<br />

Tara Walker, SVCI coordinator,<br />

reports that this<br />

year volunteers have signed<br />

up 472 babies at Covenant<br />

Hospital Plainview, 122<br />

babies at Lamb Healthcare<br />

Center in Littlefi eld and<br />

21 babies at W.J. Mangold<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Hospital in<br />

LINDA<br />

MILNER<br />

SHIPP<br />

Lockney.<br />

Enrollment in the<br />

program provides parents<br />

with handy postcard reminders<br />

at two, four, six,<br />

12 and 15 months reminding<br />

them to vaccinate their<br />

child in a timely manner.<br />

Upon enrollment, each<br />

new mother receives a<br />

packet of immunization<br />

information along with a<br />

crocheted baby cap. During<br />

the past year, more<br />

than 500 baby caps were<br />

made by volunteers to be<br />

given at the hospitals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> number of Texas<br />

children up-to-date on<br />

receiving immunizations<br />

continues to increase<br />

due in part to the SVCI<br />

program<br />

With the temperatures<br />

pushing 100 degrees, it is<br />

hard to think about fl u season.<br />

On behalf of the SVCI<br />

program, RSVP would like<br />

to remind our <strong>com</strong>munities<br />

the U.S. Food and Drug<br />

Administration is already<br />

preparing for the 2011-12<br />

fl u season.<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.S. Centers for<br />

Disease Control and<br />

Prevention re<strong>com</strong>mends<br />

everyone six months and<br />

older to get a fl u shot each<br />

year. Flu vaccine is available<br />

at the Plainview/Hale<br />

County Health Department,<br />

806-293-1359, or<br />

check with your physician.<br />

A strong fl u virus can<br />

take down a healthy immune<br />

system. It is wise to<br />

play it safe and vaccinate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> RSVP offi ce will be<br />

closed Monday for Labor<br />

Day. Have a safe and fun<br />

holiday.<br />

Linda Milner Shipp is director<br />

of Runningwater Draw RSVP.<br />

rsvp@texasonline.net<br />

806.291.1895<br />

Millennium Singers are ready to rehearse<br />

<strong>The</strong> Millennium Singers<br />

are winding down their<br />

summer break. We will<br />

start our regular rehearsal<br />

and our sing-out schedule<br />

in September. At 10:15 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, the Singers<br />

will be back at rehearsal.<br />

If you have been involved<br />

with the Singers before, put<br />

this date on your calendar.<br />

If you haven’t been to a<br />

rehearsal, this is a great<br />

time to start. Let’s get a<br />

big group of folks involved<br />

with this fun, social, choral<br />

outreach program.<br />

Accolade Home Health<br />

Care will be at the Center<br />

at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday<br />

to provide blood pressure<br />

screenings.<br />

Please stop in and take<br />

advantage of this service<br />

that the great folks from<br />

Accolade Home Health<br />

Care provide to us.<br />

We’re enjoying good<br />

attendance for activities<br />

and services at the center.<br />

Let’s keep it up, and bring a<br />

friend next time.<br />

A reminder: We will be<br />

closed Monday in observance<br />

of Labor Day.<br />

If you have questions<br />

about our activities, our<br />

schedule or just need<br />

general information about<br />

the center, please call our<br />

offi ce at 806-296-5201,<br />

M-F, 8-4.<br />

HK2020 and Walmart<br />

are hosting the third annual<br />

health and fi tness expo from<br />

9 a.m.-noon Sept. 10 at the<br />

Ollie Liner Center. Senior<br />

Citizens Center employees<br />

will be there, so please<br />

NORMA<br />

CASANOVA<br />

<strong>com</strong>e see us.<br />

<strong>The</strong> free event, open<br />

to the <strong>com</strong>munity, will<br />

feature health screenings,<br />

cooking demonstrations,<br />

interactive activities,<br />

gardening tips, ballroom<br />

dancing, fi tness demonstrations<br />

and more.<br />

Menu:<br />

Tuesday: Chicken and<br />

noodles, green beans, tossed<br />

salad, hot roll, cake.<br />

Wednesday: Smothered<br />

steak, mashed potatoes,<br />

sweet peas, biscuit, pie.<br />

Thursday: Meatloaf, hot<br />

buttered corn, mixed veg-<br />

gies, biscuit, cake.<br />

Friday: Ham salad,<br />

tossed salad, fruit salad,<br />

home made bread, dessert<br />

medley<br />

Norma Casanova is director of<br />

Hale County Senior Citizens Center.<br />

806.296.5201<br />

ANNIVERSARY<br />

MR. & MRS. DENVER FORD<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Ford<br />

of Plainview celebrated their<br />

50th wedding anniversary<br />

with a family luncheon and<br />

party at the Rockin’ R Steak<br />

House on Sunday, Aug. 28,<br />

2011. Hosts for the event<br />

were their children.<br />

Ford and Joan Barnes<br />

were married Sept 1, 1961,<br />

at Acuff Church of Christ in<br />

Acuff. He is a retired chemi-<br />

COMMUNITY CALENDAR<br />

MONDAY<br />

7 p.m.: Senior Dance, First<br />

Christian Church, 1800 N.<br />

I-27.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Noon: Community Partners<br />

of the Central Plains,<br />

Old Mexico.<br />

Noon: Plainview Rotary<br />

Club, Plainview Civic<br />

Center.<br />

Noon: Optimist Club,<br />

West Texas WoodFire Grill.<br />

1 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge,<br />

Senior Citizens Center.<br />

5:30 p.m.: Hale County<br />

Literacy Council, Room<br />

4-Houston School.<br />

6 p.m.: Hi-Plains Genealogical<br />

Society, <strong>Unger</strong><br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong>. Program:<br />

Sears Houses, Kim Horne.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Noon: Plainview Lions<br />

Club, Plainview Civic<br />

Center.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

6:30 a.m.: Breakfast Lions<br />

Cowboy King and<br />

Queen Contest<br />

Put On Your Best Duds<br />

for Cowboy Days<br />

Contest will be<br />

Friday, Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Limited Entries!<br />

Send yours in today!<br />

All kids ids between the ages of infant and 12 years of age are eligibletoparticip<br />

eligible to participate. A<br />

King and Queen will be selected, as well as a Prince and Princess.<br />

Winning ing girl will receive a crown. Boy will receive a cowboy buckle. King, QQueen,<br />

Prince and Princess will ride in the Cowboy Day Parade on Saturday, Sept. 17.<br />

ENTRY FORM - $20 Entry Fee<br />

Name:___________________________________________ Age: ______________<br />

Parents Name:_______________________________________________________<br />

Name of School: _________________________________ Grade:_____________<br />

Hair Color:_________________ Eye Color:____________________<br />

Hobbies:___________________________________________________<br />

cal salesman, and Mrs. Ford<br />

is a teachers’ aide at Thunderbird<br />

Elementary.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are the parents of<br />

Delynna and Bobby Smith<br />

of Plainview, Tim Ford of<br />

Lubbock, Denny and Kathy<br />

Ford of Amarillo and Mariann<br />

and John Thompson<br />

of Laurel, Del. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

eight grandchildren and three<br />

great-grandchildren.<br />

Club, McClung Center,<br />

WBU campus.<br />

Noon: Soroptimists, Plainview<br />

Civic Center.<br />

Noon: Kiwanis Club,<br />

Plainview Civic Center.<br />

1 p.m.: Chapter BL, PEO,<br />

Louise Wright.<br />

1 p.m.: Chapter CZ, PEO,<br />

Cynthia Pinnell.<br />

1 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge,<br />

Senior Citizens Center.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

7 p.m.: Celebrate Recovery,<br />

Dare to Believe Ministries,<br />

724 Ash.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

10 a.m.: Witness Writers<br />

(a writing critique group),<br />

First United Methodist<br />

Church. (Enter on the<br />

south side.) New members<br />

are wel<strong>com</strong>e. No charge.<br />

Contact: Carole Bell, 806-<br />

292-0134.<br />

To list an event:<br />

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

Lifestyles Deadline<br />

5 p.m. Monday for Sunday paper<br />

Description of Outfit: —————————————————————————<br />

————————————————————————————————————<br />

————————————————————————————————————<br />

————————————————————————————————————<br />

————————————————————————————————————<br />

This is not a beauty contest/pageant and judging will be based solely on<br />

presentation and design of costume.<br />

For further information contact 293-0087.<br />

Entry forms may be dropped off at the Rockin’ R or the<br />

Plainview Herald up until noon Friday, Sept. 16.<br />

Contestants will be judged on: Attire, Originality, Grooming


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CLUB NEWS<br />

Masonic Lodges<br />

Recently-installed offi cers<br />

for the year include Robert<br />

Webb as worshipful Master<br />

for Lodge #1395 and Danny<br />

E. Owen as worshipful master<br />

of Lodge #709. — Danny<br />

E. Owen<br />

Plainview Lions Club<br />

<strong>The</strong> city’s largest service<br />

club outdid itself Wednesday<br />

by presenting Terry Cook,<br />

Kimberly Brown and Dr.<br />

Gary Belshaw for a delightful<br />

moment in the world<br />

of musical talents. Terry, a<br />

Plainview native and professional<br />

opera star, held the<br />

feline in amazement in his<br />

presentation of two familiar<br />

favorites. Kimberly, an<br />

instructor in vocal music at<br />

Wayland, sang her Irish version<br />

of “Danny Boy,” while<br />

masterfully providing ac<strong>com</strong>paniment<br />

for both performers.<br />

A standing ovation was<br />

given at the conclusion of the<br />

program.<br />

Guests at the meeting<br />

were Lezlie Hukill with<br />

Mike Fox, Celia Drager with<br />

her husband Paul, Barbara<br />

Pauda and Deb Melcher with<br />

Mike Melcher, and Adrienne<br />

and Erica Loftus with their<br />

grandad, Wendell Dunlap.<br />

Tye Rogers, new principal at<br />

PHS, was introduced as the<br />

club’s newest member.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lions’ annual broom<br />

sale is underway, and orders<br />

can be placed by calling any<br />

Lion. <strong>The</strong> club appreciates<br />

your support of all our activities.<br />

We serve — Ron White<br />

Plainview<br />

Soroptimist Club<br />

Soroptimist International<br />

of Plainview held its weekly<br />

meeting Thursday at the<br />

Plainview Country Club.<br />

President Amanda Curry<br />

called the meeting to order.<br />

Judy Gattis provided the<br />

opening prayer, while Sherry<br />

Tunnell led the pledges.<br />

As the fi rst meeting of each<br />

month is devoted to business,<br />

Curry fi rst asked for approval<br />

of the minutes. Following<br />

this consideration, several<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee chairs delivered<br />

reports. Barbara Hunt noted<br />

two matters of correspondence,<br />

including a thank-you<br />

note from Teresa and Tommy<br />

Young. Other items of<br />

discussion included a report<br />

on board-meeting discussions<br />

related to the storage building<br />

and to proper classifi cation<br />

of retired members. Finance<br />

reports were delivered by<br />

Nell Williams and Brenda<br />

Rowan.<br />

Other <strong>com</strong>mittees offering<br />

reports included Rowan’s<br />

note that the awards posters<br />

would be available soon, and<br />

Carole Bell’s encouragement<br />

to invite new members to<br />

join Soroptomists’ efforts<br />

to serve the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Gattis provided an overview<br />

of the academic year’s fi rst<br />

mentoring event at Lakeside<br />

Fifth Grade Learning Center.<br />

With 20 young ladies already<br />

registered, Gattis noted that<br />

the deadline for enrollment<br />

is Monday and the fi rst<br />

mentoring meeting is set for<br />

October. Rowan reported<br />

Happy Feet volunteers have<br />

been busy purchasing shoes<br />

for needy children, and Alice<br />

Miller announced the need<br />

for more Meals on Wheels<br />

volunteers. Other active <strong>com</strong>mittees<br />

had no new information<br />

to report. Curry concluded<br />

by noting the up<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

programs for September.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meeting was adjourned<br />

with the Soroptimist<br />

pledge. — Cindy McClenagan<br />

Plainview Kiwanis<br />

Club<br />

As the club resumed its<br />

regular weekly meeting<br />

schedule last week, president<br />

Karen Crim led the Pledge<br />

of Allegiance and Charles<br />

Lawson offered a prayer.<br />

Continued plans for the<br />

17th annual Kiwanis Club<br />

Barbecue were discussed.<br />

Tickets for the dinner, set for<br />

5-7 p.m. Friday at Estacado<br />

Junior High in conjunction<br />

with the Bulldogs’ homeopening<br />

game against Big<br />

Spring, are $5 and available<br />

from any Kiwanian. <strong>The</strong><br />

meal will include a barbecue<br />

sandwich, chips, drink and<br />

dessert. You can eat at the<br />

cafeteria or use the popular<br />

drive-up in front the school.<br />

You won’t even have to get<br />

out of your vehicle.<br />

Plainview head football<br />

coach Marcos Hinojos,<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>panied by two of the<br />

team’s six captains in Chris<br />

Salazar and Marcos Hinojos<br />

Jr., gave the program. <strong>The</strong><br />

coach said the team and<br />

coaching staff are working<br />

hard to turn the program<br />

around. — Kevin Lewis<br />

13TH ANNUAL<br />

COWBOY DAYS<br />

PARADE<br />

$ 100 Prize<br />

• Chuckwagon Breakfast 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. (Ollie Liner Center - $5)<br />

• Cattle Drive & Parade 10:30 a.m.<br />

(From the Railroad Depot to Broadway Park, Cowboys, Cattle, & Parade Entries)<br />

• Games & Events 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

(Booths, Food & Fun at Ollie Liner Center)<br />

• Chuckwagon Lunch 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Ollie Liner Center)<br />

• Entertainment 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

“Jake Kellen Country Music Band”<br />

• Ranch Rodeo 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. (At Rodeo Grounds)<br />

* Dance Afterwards<br />

* NEW Women’s Division Sunday, Sept. 18, Time TBA<br />

Vendor Entry Form<br />

Yes, I would like to join in.<br />

I’ll Be Selling __________________________________<br />

I’ll have a booth displaying ______________________<br />

Name: ________________________________________<br />

Address: ______________________________________<br />

Phone: ________________________________________<br />

Contact Information:<br />

Vernah Ramsower-Sprous<br />

820 Broadway • Plainview, TX 79072<br />

296-1320 - Plainview Daily Herald<br />

Mom wants son to be kind to longtime friend<br />

Dear Annie: My 12-yearold<br />

son, “Mark,” is starting<br />

middle school. He has a<br />

semi-friend, “Scott,” whom<br />

he met in day care years<br />

ago. In spite of attending<br />

different schools, they have<br />

maintained a friendship, but<br />

it has diminished with time.<br />

Mark and Scott now have<br />

little in <strong>com</strong>mon. Mark has<br />

lots of friends and is involved<br />

in several activities.<br />

Scott, however, has few<br />

interests, hardly any friends<br />

and is a little odd. He is a<br />

good kid with good parents,<br />

but he is socially awkward.<br />

Mark has no interest in<br />

hanging out with Scott, who<br />

calls frequently. He puts up<br />

with him on occasion and<br />

has tried to involve Scott<br />

in things that interest him,<br />

but Scott doesn’t share any<br />

of Mark’s enthusiasms.<br />

Mark and I have talked<br />

about Scott, and I’ve done<br />

my best to teach him to<br />

be a good person and deal<br />

with Scott’s diffi cult nature.<br />

I’ve even talked to Scott's<br />

parents about their son’s<br />

poor social skills and have<br />

suggested ways to teach<br />

him how to behave in a<br />

more acceptable manner.<br />

(Some days, he calls Mark<br />

every two minutes during<br />

the course of an afternoon.)<br />

RELIGION BRIEFS<br />

GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) —<br />

A small college in northern<br />

Indiana that decided to stop<br />

playing the national anthem<br />

at sporting events will play<br />

“America the Beautiful”<br />

instead.<br />

Jim Brenneman, president<br />

of Goshen College,<br />

said that “America the<br />

Beautiful” was more<br />

fi tting with the pacifi st<br />

traditions of the Mennonite<br />

Church affi liated<br />

school and also honored<br />

the country.<br />

Leaders of the 1,000-student<br />

college decided in<br />

June to quit playing an<br />

instrumental version “<strong>The</strong><br />

Star-Spangled Banner”<br />

after starting to do so for<br />

the fi rst time last year.<br />

Some students and graduates<br />

were against the song<br />

being played because its<br />

lyrics contain references<br />

ANNIE’S MAILBOX<br />

Here’s my problem: Scott<br />

is now attending the same<br />

middle school as Mark. I<br />

know Mark won’t want to<br />

socialize with him, nor will<br />

he be keen for Scott to hang<br />

around his friends. Middle<br />

school has enough pressure<br />

for kids. How can I best<br />

guide my son? — Middle-<br />

School Mom<br />

Dear Mom: Kids like<br />

Mark are highly attuned<br />

to the social pressures of<br />

school. He undoubtedly<br />

believes having an “odd”<br />

friend will <strong>com</strong>plicate his<br />

popularity. Nonetheless, it<br />

is important that you teach<br />

him to be <strong>com</strong>passionate<br />

and tolerant. He doesn’t<br />

have to hang out with Scott<br />

or invite him to everything.<br />

But he should be kind when<br />

he sees him and include him<br />

when possible. Mocking,<br />

to using war to defend the<br />

country.<br />

Brenneman said the use<br />

of “America the Beautiful”<br />

will begin with sports<br />

events this fall and the U.S.<br />

fl ag will<br />

• • •<br />

SALT LAKE CITY<br />

(AP) — A defense attorney<br />

says two offi cials<br />

from the polygamous<br />

sect-run town of Colorado<br />

City, Ariz., have pleaded<br />

not guilty to criminal<br />

charges stemming from<br />

allegations that they misused<br />

public funds.<br />

Fire Chief Jacob Barlow<br />

and City Manager David<br />

Darger entered the pleas<br />

during a Tuesday hearing<br />

in Mohave Superior Court<br />

in Kingman.<br />

Barlow and Darger<br />

were indicted separately<br />

on charges of violating<br />

For <strong>The</strong> Best<br />

Cowboy <strong>The</strong>med<br />

Parade Entry<br />

bullying and teasing are<br />

absolutely off limits. His<br />

friends will respect him<br />

more if they see he has<br />

integrity. And please talk to<br />

Scott’s parents about having<br />

their son evaluated for<br />

social anxiety disorders and<br />

Asperger’s.<br />

Dear Annie: Some time<br />

ago, I noticed that my wife<br />

had a large friction burn<br />

on her tailbone. I asked her<br />

how that happened, and she<br />

said it came from sitting in<br />

the bathtub.<br />

I may not be the brightest<br />

guy in the world, but that<br />

doesn’t seem a likely way<br />

for a female to get a friction<br />

burn on her coccyx. Does<br />

her description sound true?<br />

— Trusting Husband<br />

Dear Husband: A red<br />

mark on her tailbone could<br />

be from banging her rear<br />

end in the tub or doing situps<br />

on the carpet, among<br />

other things. Unless you<br />

have additional reasons to<br />

suspect your wife of misbehavior,<br />

we’d give her the<br />

benefi t of the doubt. And<br />

if you do have cause to be<br />

suspicious, please consider<br />

counseling.<br />

Dear Annie: I read the<br />

the duty of a custodian of<br />

public money, participating<br />

in a criminal syndicate<br />

and assisting in a criminal<br />

syndicate.<br />

Barlow faces 30 counts<br />

and Darger faces 13.<br />

Darger’s attorney, Anne<br />

Chapman, says a judge set<br />

the next hearing for Sept.<br />

26. Colorado City is dominated<br />

by followers of convicted<br />

child sex offender<br />

and Fundamentalist Church<br />

of Jesus Christ of Latterday<br />

Saints leader Warren<br />

Jeffs.<br />

• • •<br />

COLCHESTER, Vt.<br />

(AP) — A vote has been<br />

schedule to decide whether<br />

Colchester should buy a 26acre<br />

summer camp on Lake<br />

Champlain’s Malletts Bay<br />

from the Roman Catholic<br />

Diocese of Burlington.<br />

Parade Entry Form<br />

Saturday,<br />

September 17,<br />

2011<br />

Name: _________________________________________________________________<br />

Address: _______________________________________________________________<br />

Phone: _________________________________________________________________<br />

Contact Information:<br />

Monica Garcia • 296-1311 • Plainview Herald<br />

820 Broadway • Plainview, TX 79072<br />

letter from “Gonzo,” the<br />

Navy retiree with the problem<br />

neighbors, and said,<br />

“Oh, my word, this could<br />

have been written by me.”<br />

I, too, am a Navy retiree.<br />

Over the years, the neighbors<br />

went from good to bad<br />

to nightmarish, refl ecting<br />

the current lack of manners<br />

and consideration that is<br />

<strong>com</strong>mon in our population.<br />

It was our unfortunate experience<br />

that talking to them<br />

made matters worse. We<br />

stayed mostly because we<br />

had put so much into our<br />

home. After a drug gang<br />

moved in next door, we endured<br />

18 months of their inyour-face<br />

activity until the<br />

stress became unbearable. I<br />

realized it’s just a house and<br />

not worth the misery.<br />

Our solution? Three years<br />

ago, we moved. We found<br />

a lovely piece of property<br />

on two acres in a small rural<br />

town 17 miles away. It’s<br />

the best thing ever. It keeps<br />

the neighbors at a distance,<br />

and we enjoy the wildlife.<br />

My only regret is waiting<br />

so long to move, because<br />

the stress really took a toll<br />

on my husband and me. —<br />

Sharon<br />

Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy<br />

Mitchell and Marcy Sugar.<br />

anniesmailbox@<strong>com</strong>cast.net<br />

<strong>The</strong> diocese is selling the<br />

property to help pay the<br />

settlement from a series of<br />

priest sexual abuse cases.<br />

Townspeople will vote<br />

Oct. 4 whether to purchase<br />

the property for $4.5 million.<br />

On Tuesday, the town<br />

sponsored a barbecue at<br />

the site to let people see<br />

what could be<strong>com</strong>e town<br />

property.<br />

Resident Katie Leary<br />

said she supports the purchase<br />

because she wants to<br />

see a family-friendly park<br />

on the lake. Another resident,<br />

Brian McCarter, said<br />

his taxes are already too<br />

high and it’s not the right<br />

time for the town to invest<br />

in land. Town offi cials<br />

have said the purchase<br />

would be funded through<br />

bonds.


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296-1303<br />

296-13<strong>04</strong><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 />

Plainview Area<br />

Farmer’s Market<br />

WIC Approved<br />

Wed. & Sat.<br />

7:30 a.m. to Sell Out<br />

Beginning July 9 - Oct. 1<br />

Tractor Supply Parking Lot<br />

(Stonegate Shopping Center, I-27)<br />

“Buy Local, Eat Fresh”<br />

125. School &<br />

Instructions<br />

Defensive Driving<br />

Course 1-800-454-6051.<br />

Jobs Waiting<br />

Shortage of Commercial<br />

Drivers in U.S.<br />

Start a New Career<br />

by earning your Commercial<br />

Operator License with<br />

the help of Amarillo College!<br />

Earn $35,000-$40,000<br />

in the first year.<br />

Classes start<br />

September 19th 8am<br />

Call for information<br />

(806) 335-4370.<br />

130.<br />

Lost & Found<br />

Reward! Lost 8/30/11 touch<br />

cell phone at YMCA. 392-<br />

4367.<br />

Classifi ed<br />

Advertising<br />

Deadlines<br />

Display Ads<br />

Copy & Size -- 2 Days Before <strong>The</strong> Ad<br />

Is To Appear In <strong>The</strong> Paper<br />

Word Ads<br />

1 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Day Before <strong>The</strong> Ad Is To<br />

Appear In <strong>The</strong> Paper<br />

To Place Your Ad Call<br />

Carol 296-1303 or Marcie 296-13<strong>04</strong><br />

Sales Support<br />

Our <strong>com</strong>pany is looking for an enthusiastic<br />

person to serve as support<br />

to a sales and marketing team. <strong>The</strong><br />

successful candidate will be a self<br />

starter with excellent <strong>com</strong>puter skills<br />

and be able to handle multiple assignments<br />

in a fast paced, deadline<br />

environment. <strong>The</strong> ability to <strong>com</strong>municate<br />

with other employees and<br />

build relationships with our customers<br />

is a must. Some sales will be required.<br />

Competitive salary with excellent<br />

benefits. Send resume to:<br />

Plainview Herald<br />

P.O. Box 1240-MM<br />

Plainview, TX 79073-1240<br />

WANTED: WELDERS<br />

For Farm Equipment Repair and Manufacturing<br />

• Applicant must have 3 yrs. welding experience out<br />

of last 5 years of jobs.<br />

• Applicant should have a working knowledge of shop<br />

equipment: torch, drill press, shear, press brake, air<br />

arc, etc. … must be able to read shop prints.<br />

• Applicant should have good attitude, must be<br />

dependable, self starter, work with little supervision,<br />

agreeable to instruction.<br />

• Applicant will be given skills test of materials and<br />

measuring as well as welding test with stick and<br />

wire.<br />

Olton Welding & Machine, Inc. will provide 40<br />

hrs., plus 9 hrs. overtime, 80% inside working conditions.<br />

Wage will depend on experience, $14.00 up to<br />

$20.00/hr, 7 paid holidays, health insurance, signing<br />

bonus, attendance bonus, relocation expenses.<br />

Call<br />

806-285-3006<br />

For Appointment<br />

200<br />

Employment<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Experienced full time<br />

farm hand needed.<br />

Call 879-2148.<br />

Feed Truck Driver and<br />

Mill Hand<br />

Experience helpful. References<br />

required.<br />

Call Mon.- Fri., 8AM-5PM,<br />

(806)668-4731<br />

Learn a New Skill!<br />

Be<strong>com</strong>e a Professional<br />

Tax Preparer<br />

Training NOW<br />

for Up<strong>com</strong>ing Tax Season<br />

Limited Openings -Jobs<br />

available upon Completion<br />

Call Jackson Hewitt Tax<br />

Service (806) 288-2828.<br />

Looking for a licensed<br />

journeyman. Call<br />

293-9849 or <strong>com</strong>e by 2109<br />

S. Date for an application.<br />

Pen Riders - Experience<br />

required, Employee must<br />

provide their own horses<br />

and tack. Good benefits,<br />

feed and care provided for<br />

(3) horses. Top pay for<br />

qualified applicants. Send<br />

application and references<br />

to Cattlemens Feedlot,<br />

Olton, TX. 79064 or call<br />

(806) 285-2616.<br />

Pioneer Hi-Bred International,<br />

Inc. is seeking temporary<br />

employees to perform<br />

a variety of tasks from<br />

approximately August until<br />

April. Duties will include,<br />

but are not limited to, plant<br />

harvest, warehousing, conditioning<br />

and maintenance<br />

activities. Ideal candidate<br />

will possess a high school<br />

diploma or equivalent. Must<br />

be willing to work overtime<br />

hours, shift work and weekends<br />

during peak periods.<br />

Must have the ability to lift<br />

up to 60 lbs. and work in<br />

various weather conditions.<br />

NO phone calls. Apply in<br />

person at Pioneer Hi-Bred<br />

International, Inc., 2240 CR<br />

60, Plainview, TX.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-13<strong>04</strong><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 />

SouthPlainsCollegereservestherighttoextendthesearchornot<br />

offerpositionadvertised. Applicantsaresubjecttobackground<br />

checks. An Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity Educational<br />

Institution<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Ready for a career<br />

instead of just a job?<br />

Apply for work with the City<br />

of Plainview and help make<br />

a difference in the local <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Now accepting applications<br />

for:<br />

Heavy Equipment Operator:<br />

Operates scraper, <strong>com</strong>pactor,<br />

dozer, maintainer,<br />

and loader for alley and landfill<br />

maintenance. Also operates<br />

various types of light<br />

equipment on occasion.<br />

Class B CDL required. Prefer<br />

two years experience as a<br />

heavy equipment operator.<br />

Job involves occasional Saturday<br />

work. Beginning<br />

hourly wage of $12.92.<br />

Light Equipment Operator:<br />

Operates light- to mediumduty<br />

equipment to clean,<br />

repair, and maintain roads,<br />

bridges, and rights-of-way.<br />

Assists on other projects as<br />

needed. Must have or obtain<br />

Class B CDL and other<br />

licenses withing grace period.<br />

Beginning hourly wage<br />

of $10.51.<br />

Water Reclamation Superintendent:<br />

Responsible for<br />

the care, maintenance, and<br />

operation of the City’s<br />

sewage treatment facilities.<br />

Prefer advanced training in<br />

sewage treatment theory<br />

with at least five years of<br />

related experience. Class B<br />

waste water treatment certificate<br />

required. Beginning<br />

salary of $45,552 or higher,<br />

depending on qualifications.<br />

Call automated job line<br />

recording at 296-1115 for<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete details.<br />

Applications available in the<br />

Personnel Department,<br />

City Hall, 901 Broadway.<br />

EEO. ADA.<br />

Wanted: Semi truck and<br />

trailer mechanic. Experience<br />

required. Must have<br />

own tools. Apply in person<br />

at 402 N. Cedar or call<br />

(806) 293-9144.<br />

Wellness<br />

Opportunities<br />

Looking to make an impact,<br />

advance, and succeed?<br />

International health &<br />

wellness <strong>com</strong>pany (1967)<br />

expanding into Lubbock.<br />

• Entry level<br />

• Assistant Manager<br />

• Managers<br />

• CSR<br />

• Offi ce positions available.<br />

No experience necessary.<br />

Limited applications<br />

accepted.<br />

Call now 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

(806) 368-0829<br />

Redefining<br />

Clinical<br />

Excellence<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Area Home Care<br />

has an immediate opening<br />

for a<br />

Certifi ed Nurse<br />

Aide.<br />

Must have excellent<br />

references and<br />

experience. Must have<br />

reliable transportation.<br />

Please <strong>com</strong>e by<br />

201 W. 4th<br />

for application<br />

Tulia Health & Rehabilitation<br />

is<br />

currently seeking<br />

Full-Time Business<br />

Office Manager<br />

Great Benefits!<br />

Full-Time LVN<br />

2-10<br />

PRN CNAs, LVNs, & RNs<br />

Come join our Dynamic<br />

Team!<br />

Call Apryll today!<br />

(806) 995-4810<br />

We are an Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

Plainview<br />

Healthcare<br />

Center<br />

is currently accepting<br />

applications for<br />

Full-Time Licensed<br />

Social Worker<br />

Current Texas License<br />

Competitive Benefi ts Package<br />

See DON at:<br />

2510 West 24th<br />

or fax resume to:<br />

806-296-7989<br />

eoe<br />

HEALTHCARE<br />

Plainview Offi ce<br />

Full-time RN<br />

Case Manager<br />

Excellent benefi t<br />

package and salary<br />

May pick up an<br />

application at any<br />

Interim Offi ce<br />

Or <strong>com</strong>e by<br />

2620 Yonkers<br />

Painview, TX<br />

806-288-0220<br />

E.O.E.<br />

Legends of the Plains<br />

LVNs $21 per hour<br />

& CNAs $10 per hour<br />

Call Teresa at<br />

(806) 839-2102.<br />

Local News You Can’t Get Anywhere Else!<br />

Where faith meets the<br />

future of medicine.<br />

Covenant Hospital<br />

Nursing<br />

Social Worker<br />

RNs<br />

Physical <strong>The</strong>rapist<br />

- Cardiac Telemetry<br />

Certified Occupational Asst. - Case Manager<br />

Mgr. Laboratory Outreach - Medical-Surgical<br />

Hematology Supervisor - Nephrology<br />

Medical Technologist - Orthopedics<br />

Surgical Tech<br />

Environmental Services Rep.<br />

- Resource Pool<br />

Regional Dir. Patient Access<br />

Manager Patient Access<br />

CNA<br />

Dir. Clinical Surgical Services Covenant Plainview Hospital<br />

Covenant Medical Group Medical Technologist<br />

Medical Laboratory Technician<br />

Nurse Practitioner<br />

Physician Assistant<br />

Office Medical Assistant<br />

Clinic LVN<br />

Surgery Mgr-Registered Nurse<br />

Formby/Wheeler TDCJ Unit<br />

Correctional LVN<br />

LVN Medical-Surgical<br />

HR Department | 3615 19th St | P 806.725.0529 | F 806.725.1055 | EOE<br />

For more information or to apply, visit<br />

www.CovenantHealth.org<br />

SALES JOB FAIR<br />

Reagor Dykes Ford Lincoln Toyota in<br />

Plainview announces job fair event<br />

for Ford & Toyota Sales Associates.<br />

No sales experience is needed but always helpful,<br />

we need people that are good <strong>com</strong>municators and<br />

like people and enjoy giving exceptional customer<br />

service. Training is provided.<br />

<strong>The</strong> in<strong>com</strong>e potential and benefits are good for<br />

the right person” says Joe Landin, Auto Group<br />

Marketing Director. Ford & Toyota offer a full<br />

line up of popular pickups, SUV’s and good gas<br />

mileage cars are spurring the growth in Plainview<br />

& West Texas. Interested persons are invited to<br />

attend a hiring session at 5pm or at 7pm at the<br />

Holiday Inn Express in Plainview, just north of the<br />

Walmart on I-27 on Thursday, September 8, 2011.<br />

email: davidthomastx@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

or joelandin@reagordykes.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.293.2511<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Swisher <strong>Memorial</strong> Hospital<br />

in Tulia, TX.<br />

is currently seeking:<br />

Full-Time MT or MLT<br />

Must have credentials and<br />

at least one year of<br />

experience.<br />

LVN’s<br />

Shifts currently available<br />

include full-time 7pm- 7am,<br />

PRN 7am - 7pm, &<br />

7pm-7am. Night shift and<br />

weekend differential pay<br />

available!<br />

If interested, please call<br />

Human Resources at<br />

995-3581 or visit SMH<br />

website to fill out an<br />

application at<br />

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

215. Drivers<br />

Needed<br />

$2000 HIRING BONUS!<br />

Higher pay & LOTS of<br />

OVERTIME for oilfield<br />

truck drivers who are<br />

willing to do labor. Class A<br />

CDL, tanker, & hazmat.<br />

1 year driving experience.<br />

Home one week monthly.<br />

Paid travel, perdiem, &<br />

motel. Good benefits.<br />

No need to relocate.<br />

325-728-2675<br />

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

Drivers: Local & Regional!<br />

Great Pay & 100%<br />

PAID Health Ins.!<br />

CDL-A, 1 yr. TT Exp.<br />

Tank-Haz End. Req.<br />

Martin Transport:<br />

1-866-823-0286<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 />

TRUCK DRIVER’S<br />

WANTED!<br />

If you are looking for a<br />

good job with all the<br />

benefits, <strong>com</strong>e see us!<br />

<strong>The</strong> oilfield is Booming in<br />

the Texas Panhandle.<br />

Must relocate to<br />

Pampa, TX.<br />

Must have CDL with<br />

Tanker Endorsement.<br />

Must pass drug screen.<br />

Call D.E. Chase, Inc. at<br />

1-806-669-3219.<br />

Looking To Sell<br />

Your Vehicle?<br />

Call<br />

Carol<br />

296-1303<br />

To Place Your<br />

Ad! I’ll Help You<br />

Get It SOLD!<br />

215. Drivers<br />

Needed<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

DRIVERS<br />

for our bulk division!<br />

Strong candidates must<br />

have a Class A CDL with 2<br />

years experience & good<br />

driving record. Benefi ts<br />

Include: Health/Life Ins.,<br />

vacation/holiday pay, 401k<br />

with <strong>com</strong>pany match,<br />

safety bonus & passenger<br />

policy.<br />

APPLY ONLINE AT<br />

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

or you may call us at<br />

1-800-936-6770<br />

(Ext. 111 or 112)<br />

220. Clerical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

BILINGUAL<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Needed for busy offi ce.<br />

Must have good<br />

customer service and<br />

phone skills. Duties include<br />

typing, fi ling, data<br />

entry. Must be <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

literate.<br />

Apply at<br />

808 S. Columbia<br />

Farm Bureau Insurance<br />

235.<br />

Childcare<br />

Registered Family Home<br />

has opening for 18 months<br />

or older. Nutritious meals,<br />

curriculum, and plenty of<br />

TLC. 296-0376.<br />

240.<br />

Work Wanted<br />

Have meter, will check<br />

washer/dryer. Cheap!<br />

Call (806) 470-3507.<br />

Have small trailer for hire,<br />

cheap!<br />

Call (806) 470-3507.<br />

Business<br />

Closing!<br />

Thank You<br />

With deepest<br />

gratitude, we extend<br />

this word of thanks for<br />

the many kind acts of<br />

sympathy expressed<br />

by thoughtful friends<br />

and neighbors in our<br />

recent sorrow. For<br />

the food, cards and<br />

floral offerings, we<br />

are deeply grateful.<br />

Your kindnesses have<br />

meant so much to us.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Family of Tonya Havis-Esquibel<br />

General Labor Wanted<br />

Farm repair welding shop needs mechanical minded<br />

person to assist our welders. Will be required to paint,<br />

unload steel trucks, replace broken bearings, repair<br />

equipment, etc. Should have knowledge of welding<br />

shop tools. Most work will be inside. Sweeping and<br />

tool upkeep will be part of the job.<br />

Olton Welding & Machine, Inc. offers: health<br />

insurance, signing bonus, moving expenses, attendance<br />

bonus, 7 paid holidays, earned vacation. We<br />

work 49 hrs. per wk. Test Will Be Given. Pay $10.00-<br />

$14.00 per hour depending on test and experience.<br />

Call<br />

806-285-3006<br />

For Appointment<br />

FIVE STAR AUCTIONEERS<br />

AUCTION CALENDAR<br />

Saturday, September 24, 2011 - Sale Time: 9:30 a.m.<br />

Doug Sopher Estate - Owner<br />

Located: Olton, Texas - Selling: Machine Shop, Electrical<br />

Equipment, Model Trains & Engines<br />

Saturday, October 15, 2011 - Sale Time: 9:30 a.m.<br />

Key Brothers Implement, Inc. - Owners<br />

Located: Snyder, Texas - Selling: Tractors, Cotton Equipment, Hay Equipment,<br />

Farm Equipment, Toobar Make-ups<br />

Saturday, October 8, 2011 - Sale Time: 9:00 a.m.<br />

Wade Implement Annual Fall Stamford Sale - Owners<br />

Located: Stamford, Texas - Selling: Tractors, Front End Loaders, Vehicles,<br />

ATV’s, Construction Equipment, Cotton Equipment, Livestock, Dirt<br />

Pasture Equipment, Spray Equipment Toolbar Make-ups & Much More!<br />

STORE AUCTION<br />

“Broadway Gifts & Antiques”<br />

Sat., Sept. 10 - 9:00 a.m.<br />

Viewing: Fri. Sept. 9, 12-6 p.m.<br />

LOCATION! 715 DENVER ST ST.<br />

Plainview, TX<br />

Corner of 8th & Denver<br />

EVERYTHING<br />

MUST GO!<br />

“Roxanne & Ed King” - Owners<br />

★ Store Contents Moved to 715 Denver St. ★<br />

★ ENTIRE STORE LIQUIDATION! ★<br />

FURNITURE - Drexel “Mahogany” Bd. Rm. Suite, New Cider Press, Oak Buffet, Oak Secretary,<br />

Curio Cabinets, Display Cases, “Mahogany” Tables, DL Oak Table, Clocks, Roll Top<br />

Desk, “Knotty Pine” (Wine Cabinet, Desk, Hutch, Corner Shelf), Easels, Chairs, School<br />

Desk, Dining Tables, “Knotty Pine” (Hall Tree, Kit. Block, Chairs), Curio Clock, Lrg. Butcher<br />

Block, Victrola, Fireplace Mantels, Rustic Furniture, Mirrors, Lamps, Elegant Pictures, Lrg.<br />

Chess Set (Cowboys & Indians), Old Pieces, Benches, Metal Works, Oil Lamps & More!<br />

GLASSWARE - Dishes, Crystal, Goblets, Beer Steins, Cranberry, Pitchers, Whiskey Decanters,<br />

Elegant Figurines, Music Boxes, Banks, Ball Jars, Dish Sets, Assorted Glassware,<br />

Glass Door Knobs, Oneida, Punch Bowl Set, Too Much Glassware To Mention!<br />

MISCELLANEOUS - “Gifts of All Types”, Collectible Knife Sets, Collectible Cars, Cast<br />

Iron Items, Collegiate Items, Purses, Candles, Racks, Costume Jewelry, Crocks, Crafts,<br />

“Scented Sachets”, Sml. Signs, Gifts, Bottles, Games, Crosses, Sml. Kit. Appliances, Tea<br />

Pots, “Eden Angels”, College Yard Signs, Lots of Collectibles, Peg Board, “Old Stuff”, Doll<br />

Parts, Bottle Capper, Chandelier, Lures, Yard Stuff, “Old Bath Tub”, Filing Items & More!<br />

Terms & Conditions - 10% Buyer’s Premium - Cash or Check w/proper ID. All Sales Final.<br />

Accounts Settled Sale Day. All Items Sold “As-Is, Where Is, Without Guarantees Implied<br />

Or Otherwise.” Not Responsible For Any Misdescriptions. Not Responsible For Accidents<br />

Or Lost Items. We Are Agents Only. Announcements Sale Day Take Precedence. Lunch<br />

Available by “Season’s Way Tea Room.”<br />

McNutt Auction Service<br />

Larry McNutt, #7881 Ronnie Thornton, #9644<br />

806-729-1460 806-292-7171<br />

Plainview, TX


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Claude & Margie Ray –<br />

Shop Equipment Auction<br />

Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011<br />

Sale Time: 9:00 a.m.<br />

Location: South side of Hart, TX on HWY 145<br />

A.C. arc welder<br />

Dayton Speed air<br />

<strong>com</strong>pressor<br />

Matco Tool Chest<br />

Antique forge<br />

blower<br />

Antique post drill<br />

Antique wagon<br />

bolster<br />

Antique wrenches<br />

Lot hand tools<br />

Table saws<br />

Band saw<br />

Lot air tools<br />

Troybilt roto tiller<br />

Heavy Duty floor<br />

jack<br />

Old good anvil<br />

Craftsman 6.5 HP<br />

push mower<br />

Lot garden tools<br />

Good chain hoist<br />

Lot ladders<br />

1954 NAA Ford<br />

tractor<br />

Ford tractor<br />

equipment<br />

1982 Chevy pickup<br />

good<br />

condition<br />

Many more items too numerous to mention!!<br />

For more information contact:<br />

Jerry Kittrell (806) 647-6200<br />

Meal will be catered by the Zealot Club<br />

Buy Se a home hablawith with Espanol! a Plainview Call ERA us agent for aand and free, receive no obligation a discount<br />

coupon market for 50% analysis off custom on your window home. treatments Great by time Ranada to & Co.<br />

Designs!! buy or Ask sell, our interest agents about rates other arediscounts discounts at lowest offered levels by ever! ERA.<br />

STRENGTH KNOWLEDGE DEPENDABILITY<br />

Drury<br />

Roberts<br />

293.4413<br />

250<br />

Merchandise<br />

260. Garage &<br />

Estates Sales<br />

1401 W. 23rd Sun. 1-5p,<br />

Mon.-Sat. 9a-5p Couch &<br />

loveseat, misc.<br />

Estate/Moving Sale!<br />

105 S.W. 9th St. Sat. 9/10<br />

8am-3pm Furniture, clothing,<br />

tools, books, art work,<br />

kitchen goods, & more!<br />

Every Saturday 9am-?,<br />

S. of I-Hop in front of<br />

Sto-N-Go. 806-518-2973<br />

265. Articles<br />

for Sale<br />

1950’s Dutch Boy Cookie<br />

Jar among others. S. I-HOP,<br />

9a. 806-518-2973.<br />

2 Antique brass & crystal<br />

Scouts lamps. S. of I-HOP.<br />

Sat., 9a.<br />

2 endtable lamps & 1 floor<br />

lamp. Call 296-2180 or<br />

( 575) 430-6095.<br />

Baby playpen for sale,<br />

$15. Call 296-6888.<br />

Box of Adult Men Jeans,<br />

sizes vary. Call 296-6888.<br />

Box of T-shirts, Med &<br />

Large, 75 Cents & $1 each.<br />

296-6888<br />

Cedar firewood, CHEAP.<br />

(806) 470-3507.<br />

Christmas, Halloween,<br />

Thanksgiving decor. S. of I-<br />

HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

Dishes, glassware, utensils<br />

Storage Unit Sale S. of<br />

I-Hop Every Sat. 9am-?<br />

G.I. Joe Jeep w/original<br />

box, men and all accessories.<br />

S. of I-HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

Heavy, 9 drawer filing cabinet<br />

Storage Unit Sale S. of<br />

I-Hop Every Sat. 9am-?<br />

“Oven-proof” dishes. Coffee<br />

& Cocoa mugs, serving &<br />

lamp. S. of I-Hop Sat. 9am<br />

Pool Table, Greenleaf Billiard<br />

Table. Dark<br />

Mahogney wood, gold felt<br />

3 slate. Leather strap pockets,<br />

balls, racks, & cue<br />

sticks. Call (806) 774-8994.<br />

School supplies, notebooks<br />

Storage Unit Sale S.<br />

of I-Hop Every Sat. 9am-?<br />

Set of Cathalon pans.<br />

Call 296-6888.<br />

Small antique oriental<br />

carved black & brass oil<br />

lamp. S. of I-HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

Treadmill & stationery bike,<br />

rowing exercise machines.<br />

S. I-HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

VHS Storage cabinets, S.<br />

of I-HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

275.<br />

Furniture<br />

1950’s Covered Wagon<br />

lamp Storage Unit Sale S.<br />

of I-Hop every Sat. 9am-?<br />

1950’s wagon wheel couch,<br />

2 chairs, 4 tables. Color<br />

wheat. S. of I-HOP. Sat. 9a<br />

2 Cedar Hope Chests<br />

Storage Unit Sale S. of<br />

I-Hop Every Sat. 9am-?<br />

Antique full-size cast<br />

iron bed, twin size iron<br />

bed, & 2 end tables.<br />

Serious inquiries only!<br />

Call 806-729-4664.<br />

Computer desk. Sale S. of<br />

I-Hop Every Sat. 9am-?<br />

Dark wood lamp table<br />

w/doors and large table<br />

lamp. S. I-HOP, Sat. 9a<br />

Drop leaf table w/6 chairs &<br />

2 leaves. Call 293-4979.<br />

Haywood-Wakefield dining,<br />

living & bdrm set, colorwheat.<br />

S. of I-Hop Sat. 9am<br />

Heavy iron square tubing<br />

table, desk, & 4 bookcases,<br />

S. I-HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

Like New Twin Serta mattress<br />

& box springs.<br />

Call 494-3307.<br />

Love seat with twin size<br />

sleeper, $75 Call 685-2855.<br />

Medium blue couch,<br />

(806) 494-3307.<br />

Office Chairs For Sale<br />

Storage Unit Sale S. of<br />

I-Hop Every Sat. 9am-?<br />

Tan leather couch for sale!<br />

In good condition, <strong>com</strong>e<br />

see! $60 Call 518-9141.<br />

Wall-mounted entry table,<br />

gold wood, black marble<br />

top. S. I-HOP, Sat. 9a.<br />

Debbi<br />

Wilkins<br />

292.0263<br />

290.<br />

Appliances<br />

Countertop refrigerator, S.<br />

of I-HOP, Sat., 9a.<br />

305. Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

12-string guitar in amazing<br />

cond. Serious<br />

inquiries! Call 729-4664.<br />

2 Flutes in great shape!<br />

$200 each.<br />

Call (806) 317-7728<br />

after 6 pm.<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 />

325. Building<br />

Materials<br />

348.<br />

Used lumber for sale!<br />

Call 296-5067.<br />

Free Articles<br />

Free Kittens to good<br />

homes. Call 685-7035 or<br />

1313 Vernon after 5pm.<br />

Free toddler bed, in good<br />

condition. Call 543-2136.<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 />

Jolie<br />

Steele<br />

729.6278<br />

400<br />

Pets &<br />

Livestock<br />

4<strong>04</strong>. Pets, Service<br />

& Supplies<br />

1 yr. old, Male<br />

Blonde/white Chihuahua<br />

for sale! Call 296-6888.<br />

2 female Yorkie-Poos, 6<br />

wks. old, 806-543-5131<br />

Male Half Lab/Half Boxer<br />

puppy for sale, $10. Brindle<br />

color. Call 518-1950.<br />

406. Livestock &<br />

Poultry<br />

2 large goats for sale!<br />

Call 293-7506.<br />

414. Farm & Ranch<br />

Equipment<br />

RECONDITIONED<br />

JD CORN HEADERS<br />

15 Row, 20 inch, poly-tin<br />

$22,000,<br />

10-row LP 30 inch $14,000<br />

8-row 40 inch $12,000<br />

8-row 30 inch $10,000<br />

Jim Smith, Earth, TX<br />

Days 806-257-2194<br />

Nights 806-257-3757<br />

452.<br />

450<br />

Rentals &<br />

Leases<br />

Apartments<br />

1 bdrm., basement apt.<br />

406 W. 9th, refrigerator &<br />

cookstove, rent $325, dep.<br />

$300. Water pd., No pets,<br />

292-3320.<br />

1 br. apt. w/stove &<br />

refrig. $375. All bills pd.<br />

M&M Mobile Homes.<br />

Call 292-3151 or 296-0392<br />

Bill<br />

Strickland<br />

292.1687<br />

Call Us On “Any” Property In Town<br />

296-5514 • 716 Broadway<br />

Cary Eaves • 806-773-7140<br />

NEW LISTING: Extra neat & clean 3-bedroom w/Central heat & air,Vinyl<br />

Buddy Brown • 774-8994<br />

no-paint exterior siding, 2-Lots & Garage...........................$49,500 www.morganeavesrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

NEW LISTING: Remodeled Inside & Out, 4-Bedrooms, 1 ¾ baths, beautiful ceramic tile shower, New Kitchen Cabinets .............................................$57,200<br />

WEST OF YONKERS: Very clean, nice carpet, fireplace, 3-2, Owner will help w/buyer’s closing costs REDUCED..................................... $69,900<br />

NEW LISTING: On Westside just a few blocks to Schools, 3-Bedroom, 2-bath, fireplace, 2-car garage, remodeled kitchen ......................................... $99,750<br />

ON HOLIDAY DRIVE: $2000 Buyers Closing Cost Paid by Seller, Westside corner lot, 3-bedrooms, 1 ¾ Baths, fireplace, dbl garage ...........................$115,000<br />

WESTRIDGE: Finest of Homes, Many “EXTRAS” 4-2.5-2, Basement, 2-living areas, 2-fireplaces, Best of the Best ..................................................$309,000<br />

A CHARMING HISTORIC HOME: Built 1914, 4-bedroom + Office, Hardwood Floors, New Carpet, 2,250 sq. ft, REDUCED ..................................$79,000<br />

SOUTH 400: Located on approx 1-acre, 3-Bedroom Brick, 2-bath, No city taxes, central heat/air, Well & septic system........................................$95,000<br />

TOWNHOME: Has all the ‘EXTRAS” fireplace, small yard, Updated kitchen, wood floors, 3-2-2, sprinklers/Alarm.................................................................................. $105,750<br />

NEW LISTING: Westgate, located on a corner lot, tall ceilings, Isolated master bedroom & bath, fireplace, ....................................................................$112,000<br />

METAL COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE: 5,000 SQ. FT. 3-Lots, Light Manufacturing zone.......................................................................................$67,500<br />

IT’S BIG & ROOMY: 3-large bedrooms, 2½ baths, corner fireplace, central heat/air, 2-car garage REDUCED ...................................$59,950<br />

NEW LISTING: 3-Bedrooms, isolated master, remodeled master bath, central heat & air, 1¾ baths, hardwood floors............................... $57,500<br />

NEW LISTING: Excellent Westside Location, 3-1 ¾-2, 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 />

452.<br />

Amy<br />

Bryant<br />

774.0606<br />

Apartments<br />

Apt. for rent-single only.<br />

No HUD, no pets, no smoking,<br />

basement, cable furn.,<br />

carport, $600 mo, $100<br />

dep. All bills pd.<br />

Call 296-0242.<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 />

Cottage-style studio<br />

home-away-from home!<br />

Everything furnished,<br />

short term or long term<br />

stay available! Call Kathy<br />

at (806) 729-5523.<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. 293-11<strong>04</strong><br />

or <strong>com</strong>e by office.<br />

Rear Effic. apt., stove &<br />

fridge furnished. Unfurn.<br />

$275 Mo. $250 dep. No<br />

HUD, no kids, Ref. Call<br />

806-292-9218.<br />

With our friendly staff you’ll<br />

know your home! 1, 2 or 3 br.<br />

Plainview Apts. 293-2000<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 />

For rent or lease to own<br />

3 sm. br., 1ba. 12X60<br />

mobile home.<br />

Oakwood Acres<br />

Call 293-4466.<br />

458. Homes<br />

for Rent<br />

1 & 2 br. houses. HUD<br />

ok. References 292-2226<br />

1 bedroom apartment<br />

& efficiency apartments<br />

available!<br />

Warrick Properties<br />

Call 296-5554.<br />

1 br. $350 rent. $175 dep.<br />

Call 729-7508.<br />

1 br., cent. H/A, stove &<br />

refrigerator, carpet, near<br />

Wayland. No pets. Dep.<br />

References a Must.<br />

Call 774-1484.<br />

2 bdrm in Hale Center<br />

Call 685-5411.<br />

2-2-2 Duplex<br />

3611 Grandview<br />

Stove, FP, wt. pd. No HUD,<br />

no pets. $850 mo, $300<br />

dep. Call 293-2764<br />

Ref. required.<br />

3 bdrm trailer, 1 bath<br />

$375 mth., & 2 bdrm,<br />

1 bath $275 mth.<br />

No deposit, water pd.<br />

Call 293-1625 or<br />

292-7568.<br />

Nice 3 bdrm., CH/A, storage<br />

bldg., fenced yard.<br />

Rent $550 Mo. No Pets, No<br />

HUD. 508 Independence<br />

293-0882.<br />

9<strong>04</strong> W. 13th St. 2 br/1 ba.<br />

$400/$250 dep. 729-6686<br />

Country Home For Rent.<br />

3/1, laundry, lg. yard, lots of<br />

trees, Afton, North Dickens<br />

Co., Patton Springs School<br />

$400 Mo. plus dep. Available<br />

Sept. 15, 806-422-<br />

0267.<br />

Great brick 3 bdrm, 2 1/2<br />

bath, huge basement,<br />

great location & yard. References<br />

required. $1350<br />

mth. (806) 676-2060<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-13<strong>04</strong><br />

SOLD<br />

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SOLD<br />

Lori<br />

Bennett<br />

292.2583<br />

458. Homes<br />

for Rent<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

Lovely, 3 bedroom farm<br />

house, refrigerated air conditioning,<br />

8 miles West of Plainview<br />

on all-weather road.<br />

Barn and corrals suitable for<br />

horses and/or cattle. Approx.<br />

30 acres of native pasture.<br />

$750 per month<br />

J.B. Roberts<br />

Roberts & Wilkins, Realtors<br />

(806) 293-4413<br />

Houses For Rent<br />

Ref. & lease req. Contact<br />

Cary L. Eaves, Realtor<br />

Call 296-5514 ext. 114.<br />

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

Nice 2 bdrm.<br />

8<strong>04</strong> Galveston<br />

A/C, fenced yard, no pets,<br />

no HUD. $425 mth.<br />

Call 293-0882.<br />

Taking applications for:<br />

2019 W. 21st - 4/1.5,<br />

$800/$800;<br />

1977 CR 105- 3/1,<br />

$650,$650;<br />

Contact Lori Bennett,<br />

ERA Roberts & Wilkins,<br />

REALTORS,<br />

806-293-4413<br />

Westgate home for rent<br />

4120 Villa Drive 3-2-2<br />

w/sunken living room &<br />

fireplace. $800 mo. plus<br />

dep. Call 928-322-5957<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 />

465. Shops<br />

for Rent<br />

Ready Immediately!<br />

2008 W. 26th<br />

(2) 30’X50’ X14’ bldgs.,<br />

one w/office, heat, 12’X12’<br />

OH door, 240 V. elec. $300<br />

Call Scott Snipes at<br />

(806) 292-9792.<br />

469. Commercial<br />

Buildings<br />

Commercial property for<br />

rent 1710 W. 11th<br />

$300 mo. $300 dep.<br />

Call 292-0882 or 292-3151.<br />

472. Hunting<br />

Leases<br />

1995 Cadillac Sedan Deville<br />

Have to see to believe. 122k miles.<br />

$7,000 (Will Haggle!)<br />

869-6401<br />

Can be seen at 803 Amarillo<br />

USDA<br />

Rural Development<br />

Government Foreclosure Sale<br />

Sale Date: 09/06/11<br />

Sale Time: 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sale Price: At the courthouse steps<br />

inside the West courthouse entrance<br />

in Tulia, Swisher County, Texas.<br />

David<br />

Kopp<br />

729.4878<br />

Dove Hunting<br />

Call 685-1600<br />

Newsprint<br />

End Rolls<br />

Great for lining bird cages, packing,<br />

painting, covering tables.<br />

Various size rolls.<br />

Starting at $ 500 each<br />

Come by<br />

Plainview Daily Herald<br />

820 Broadway<br />

702 N. Hale Ave.<br />

Tulia, Texas<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 1344 Sq. Ft.<br />

Minimum Bid: $30,080.00<br />

Total bid in cash due at Sale<br />

Telephone (806) 468-8600, Ext. 4<br />

for additional information<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />

Ceil<br />

Wilson<br />

292.8929<br />

Alice<br />

Sawayer<br />

292.1687<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

Hale County 295 Acres in<br />

Edmonson, TX.<br />

3 wells, sprinkler, nice<br />

farm, REDUCED!<br />

$1585/acre<br />

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

(806) 847-7400<br />

WE PAY CASH<br />

FOR HOUSES!<br />

292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

552. Acreage<br />

for Sale<br />

Check our websites for<br />

other properties.<br />

BRISCOE CO., TX. – 122 acres, 7<br />

wells, row irrigated, wind energy<br />

lease.<br />

1530 S HWY 385 – Historic Home<br />

on the edge of Dimmitt, home of an<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>plished musician. This home<br />

would make a charming bed and<br />

breakfast or just a quaint place to<br />

reside. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, with<br />

much room to expand, parlor-living<br />

room, dining room, offi ce/workroom,<br />

wonderful gardens and outbuildings.<br />

CRP – Kress, TX. – 166, Hockley<br />

Co. 86.8, Cochran Co. 201.6<br />

www.scottland<strong>com</strong>pany.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.texascrp.<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 />

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 />

3 bdrm house for sale in<br />

Hale Center,110 W. 5th St.<br />

$19,000 cash OR $21,000<br />

Owner Finance with<br />

$2,000 down.<br />

Call Steve 774-4185.<br />

House will go fast!<br />

302 SE 2nd St Lockney,<br />

double wide Schult on 2 1/2<br />

lots. 3 br, 2 bath, handicap<br />

ramp. 2 car carport, storage<br />

shed in fenced backyard.<br />

Assiter Real Estate<br />

983-2511 or 895-4431<br />

FLOYDADA - $11,000<br />

cash only, 416 W Jackson<br />

2/2. Nice little house with<br />

handicap bathroom. Currently<br />

rented.<br />

Call (806) 773-1963.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Lourdes<br />

Hernandez<br />

729-9478<br />

560. Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

FLOYDADA - $17,000<br />

cash only, 215 W. Crockett<br />

3/2 Central Heat/Air.<br />

Needs a little work. Currently<br />

rented.<br />

Call (806) 773-1963.<br />

For Sale By Owner 3/2/2<br />

home with plenty of cabinets,<br />

walk-in closets, finished<br />

basement, fireplace,<br />

front and back patios. Great<br />

location Call 806-774-0340.<br />

For Sale By Owner:<br />

1105 Raleigh. 2 bd, 1 1/2<br />

bath w/2 living areas, 3<br />

roomy, extra closets, huge<br />

kitchen, new wooden<br />

porch, walk-in garage/shop<br />

large backyard. Asking<br />

$73,000. 296-2314.<br />

HOUSE FOR SALE<br />

BY OWNER<br />

1506 W. 12th<br />

2 bedroom<br />

Refurbished.<br />

Low down payment<br />

Owner Finance<br />

292-3580<br />

Nice brick 4/3/2 home,<br />

2,763 sq. ft., some<br />

upgrades inside, between<br />

Abernathy & Hale Center<br />

on HWY 37, water well, on<br />

4 acres. Call 777-2760.<br />

Quaint and absolutely immaculate<br />

2 bdrm. 1 bath country home in<br />

Hale Center, TX. Located across<br />

the street from new high school.<br />

Approx. 12 acres with steel horse<br />

barn that has indoor stalls, tack storage<br />

and sliding doors on both ends.<br />

Property also has a roping arena<br />

and plenty of pasture. To top it all<br />

off, perfectly located on the property<br />

is an operating <strong>com</strong>mercial business......................................$95,000<br />

Triangle Realty, LLC<br />

7649 Canyon Dr. • Amarillo, TX 79110<br />

806-367-8334<br />

Tulia: 3 bdrm, 2 b, 2 car<br />

gar., nice patio, corner lot.<br />

Call 292-<strong>04</strong>43 for appointment.<br />

Appliances<br />

Appliances<br />

Steve’s Store 311 W.<br />

6th Lots of pre-owned<br />

appliances & furniture.<br />

Will pick up old appliances<br />

or any metal<br />

item<br />

Mon.- Sat. 10 AM -<br />

5PM<br />

806-790-8692<br />

SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!<br />

Avon<br />

To Buy or Sell<br />

AVON!<br />

Need Extra In<strong>com</strong>e<br />

for the holidays?<br />

Call Keisha<br />

806-789-2872<br />

Carpet<br />

Cleaning<br />

3 Rooms &<br />

A Hallway $99<br />

Or one Room $49.95<br />

Commercial, Residential<br />

Carpets<br />

Call Brent Ramsower<br />

Today!<br />

292-4685<br />

Concrete<br />

Concrete & Welding<br />

Specialists.<br />

No job to small. 25 Years<br />

experience. Fences,<br />

patios, carports, sidewalks,<br />

driveways. 806-<br />

685-6275 or 682-229-<br />

0374.<br />

Construction<br />

Concrete Work<br />

Driveways, sidewalks,<br />

patios, all types of<br />

concrete work. Free<br />

Estimates! Low rates!<br />

Call (806) 292-2695.<br />

House<br />

Cleaning<br />

600<br />

Transportation<br />

610.<br />

Autos<br />

00 Chevy Corvette C-5<br />

Targa top, auto, borze exhaust<br />

system, red, black interior.<br />

$15,950.<br />

COUNTY LINE<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

291-8300<br />

Sell It In<br />

the<br />

Classifieds!<br />

296-13<strong>04</strong><br />

For Your House<br />

Cleaning Needs<br />

Call (806) 441-6808.<br />

References Available!<br />

Home<br />

Improvement<br />

Another Swan<br />

Kitchen & Bath<br />

Turn your ugly duckling<br />

kitchen into a beautiful<br />

Swan kitchen. Established<br />

since 1993. Jim<br />

Swan 293-8452 or<br />

292-6039.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

610.<br />

Autos<br />

1976 Cadillac<br />

Convertible<br />

(Last of the Big Ones!)<br />

Front wheel drive, good condition,<br />

needs some restoration.<br />

$6,000. Can be seen at 100 E.<br />

24th. For more information call<br />

292-9002<br />

1996 Corvette<br />

Has both tops: Smoked glass<br />

& red, red with silver interior.<br />

$10,950 $10,500 OBO.<br />

COUNTY LINE<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

291-8300<br />

2002 HYUNDAI<br />

SANTA FE GLS<br />

107K, 23 MPG Hwy., CD, Cruise,<br />

Sun Roof, Oil Change Every<br />

3,000 Mi. at Dealer, A/C, Rear W/<br />

Defroster/Wiper, 2WD, $5,299<br />

806-518-4092<br />

616. Vans &<br />

Suburbans<br />

07 Chevy<br />

Suburban LTZ<br />

Captains chairs, DVD, sunroof,<br />

leather. Reduced for vacation time!<br />

$22,295. $19,200<br />

County Line<br />

Auto Sales<br />

291-8300<br />

700<br />

Legal Notices<br />

702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

INVITATION TO BID<br />

Southwest General<br />

Con-tractors will be accepting<br />

Subcontractor bids for<br />

Earthwork Only<br />

For the<br />

Plainview Independent<br />

School District<br />

High School Additions<br />

and Renovations<br />

Only Hand-delivered Bids,<br />

Faxed Bids or Bids Delivered<br />

by Common-Carriers<br />

will be received at the office<br />

of:<br />

Construction Manager<br />

At-Risk<br />

Southwest General Contractors<br />

223 SW 4th<br />

Amarillo, Texas 79101<br />

806-374-1050 ext. 12<br />

FAX - 806-374-2003<br />

Attn: Steve Duncan<br />

Until 10:00 am CDT, Friday,<br />

September 9, 2011<br />

Who’s Who For Service?<br />

Whatever Service You You Need, You’ll Find Find <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> Solutions Here!<br />

For As $ List Your Business Daily Low As 35 Mo.<br />

Home<br />

Improvement<br />

Call Brad Bowman<br />

for all your handyman<br />

needs!<br />

All types of carpentry,<br />

fencing, wall repairs,<br />

painting, lawn maintenance<br />

& other repairs.<br />

806-494-3684<br />

For All Your<br />

Home Repairs!<br />

20 years experience<br />

We keep our<br />

appointments!<br />

Text or call for estimates!<br />

(806) 292-<br />

2986.<br />

Household<br />

Moving<br />

W. W. Moving<br />

& Hauling<br />

Owner: David Johnson<br />

Household & Office<br />

moving. Furniture,<br />

appliances, safes,<br />

upright & grand<br />

pianos. 18 years of<br />

local & long haul experience.<br />

Call 806-518-<br />

2973 or email:<br />

wwmovingandhauling<br />

@yahoo.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Mailing address:<br />

2317 W. 5th St., #172,<br />

Plainview, TX. 79072<br />

Cargo Insured.<br />

Handyman<br />

Service<br />

Willie Atkinson’s<br />

Handyman Services,<br />

Tree & Shrub Trimming<br />

or removal Call Willie<br />

at<br />

806-292-2929<br />

Lawn &<br />

Garden Services<br />

Cut N’ Edge<br />

Lawn Service<br />

Mowing, Edging, Scalping,<br />

Weed Eating,<br />

Spring/Fall Cleanup,<br />

Tree/Hedge Trimming,<br />

& Fertilizing! Free Estimates<br />

292-9142<br />

FULL SERVICE LAWN<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Lawn & Leaf Clean-up,<br />

Tree & Shrub Pruning,<br />

Trimming & Removal,<br />

Tree & Shrub Sales &<br />

Planting, Regular Mowing<br />

& Edging, Scalping,<br />

Fertilizing<br />

Jim Harris/KJ Trees<br />

292-5056<br />

Free Estimates!<br />

702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

Contract Documents may<br />

be examined at:<br />

AGC Plan Room (Amarillo)<br />

806-374-1924<br />

AGC Plan Room (Lubbock)<br />

806-797-8898<br />

Chapman Harvey Architects<br />

(Lubbock)<br />

806-749-1153<br />

Southwest General Contractors<br />

(Amarillo)<br />

806-374-1050<br />

Southwest General Contractors<br />

is an equal opportunity<br />

employer. All qualified<br />

applicants will receive consideration<br />

for employment<br />

without regard to race, color,<br />

religion, gender or national<br />

origin.<br />

(September 4, 9, 2011)<br />

Classifi eds<br />

• Careers<br />

• Real Estate<br />

• Merchandise<br />

• & Much More<br />

Call One Of Our<br />

Classifi ed<br />

Representatives<br />

To Place<br />

Your Ad!<br />

Call Carol<br />

296-1303<br />

Or<br />

Marcie<br />

296-13<strong>04</strong><br />

Lawn &<br />

Garden Services<br />

Jim’s Repair Shop<br />

Lawn Equipment<br />

Chain Saw & Small<br />

Engine Repairs.<br />

Parts & Service On All<br />

Makes & Models.<br />

505 Ave. K,<br />

Hale Center, TX.<br />

79<strong>04</strong>1<br />

(806) 518-9883<br />

Remodeling<br />

Remodeling/Cabinets<br />

Decks/Arbors<br />

Additions. All types<br />

wood work. Roy Venable<br />

774-0125, 293-2140<br />

Roofing<br />

Sanchez & Son Roofing<br />

& Remodeling Free<br />

Estimates! 291-0639 or<br />

292-2509 Ministers for<br />

Christ, Jesus is Lord!<br />

Sewing &<br />

Alterations<br />

Need Anything<br />

Sewn or Made?<br />

Cheerleading, uniforms,<br />

formal wear,<br />

leather wear & all other<br />

types of sewing and<br />

alterations. Special<br />

orders for Bridal &<br />

Quincenera dresses!<br />

Call Veronica at 806-<br />

292-2751.<br />

Shredding<br />

Can travel within 50<br />

miles or so from Plainview.<br />

Reasonable rates!<br />

Call 292-5556.<br />

Tax Service<br />

Lira’s Tax Services<br />

Sylvia Lira- Owner<br />

2909 W. 24th St.,<br />

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www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, September 4, 2011 - Page 7C<br />

Enrollment period opens for<br />

Texas Tuition Promise Fund<br />

AUSTIN — <strong>The</strong> annual enrollment<br />

period for the Texas Tuition Promise Fund,<br />

the state’s prepaid college tuition program<br />

begins Sept. 1 and runs through Feb. 29,<br />

2012. For parents who are concerned about<br />

squeezing college savings into a tight family<br />

budget, the Texas Tuition Promise Fund<br />

may be the answer.<br />

“This program helps ease parents’ worries<br />

about rising college costs by letting<br />

them prepay all or part of their children’s<br />

undergraduate tuition and required fees<br />

at Texas public colleges or universities at<br />

today’s prices,” said Texas Comptroller<br />

Susan Combs.<br />

Families enrolled in the Texas Tuition<br />

Promise Fund purchase prepaid “units”<br />

that can later be used toward undergraduate<br />

tuition and required fees at schools ranging<br />

from Texas public <strong>com</strong>munity colleges to<br />

four-year, in-state universities. Prices are<br />

based on 2011-12 academic year costs for<br />

the state’s public colleges.<br />

•Type I units, priced for tuition and<br />

required fees for the most expensive public<br />

four-year school in Texas, cost $111.68 per<br />

unit.<br />

•Type II units, based on the weighted<br />

average cost of tuition and required fees<br />

across all Texas public four-year schools,<br />

cost $79.70 per unit.<br />

•Type III units, priced at the weighted<br />

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1612 Utica: 3-1.5-1 Move-in ready, new roof, paint ...............$69,500<br />

3910 Sides: Brick 3-2-2 Well decorated - new deck..............$89,900<br />

1900 W. 11th: 4-2-2 carport, 2 living areas, REDUCED........$94,900<br />

1210 Garland: 3-2-2, 2 living areas, $10,000 Allowance.......$99,500<br />

1209 Floydada: Brick 3-2-2, 2 living areas, sunroom..........$135,000<br />

906 Jefferson: Brick 3-2-2, formal dining, sprinklers ...........$145,500<br />

1005 Holliday: Brick 3-2-2, bsmt., sunroom, shop...............$163,500<br />

101 FM 1424: 3-2.5-2-bsmt. 1.5 acres, lg. barn....................$175,000<br />

1423 Ebeling: Brick, like new, 4-3-3-bsmt., sprinklers.........$219,500<br />

600 Block 24th St.: 2 <strong>com</strong>mercial lots............................$8,000 Each<br />

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average cost of tuition and required fees<br />

across all Texas public two-year schools,<br />

cost $20.54 each.<br />

Under the plan, 100 units equal one<br />

academic year consisting of 30 semester<br />

hours of tuition and required fees at the<br />

Texas public school that most closely<br />

matches the pricing base. Families can<br />

prepay for up to six years (600 Type I<br />

units or the equivalent amount of Type II<br />

and III units) of undergraduate tuition and<br />

required fees. <strong>The</strong> plan’s payment options<br />

include lump sum payments, installment<br />

payments that include 8 percent interest or<br />

a pay-as-you go plan that allows parents to<br />

gradually add more units when the family<br />

budget allows. Payments start as low as<br />

$15 after an account is established by paying<br />

a one-time fee of $25 and purchasing<br />

at least one unit.<br />

“With its fl exibility and affordable payment<br />

plans, the Texas Tuition Promise<br />

Fund helps families achieve their education<br />

savings goal – whether it is a four-year college<br />

degree or a <strong>com</strong>munity college training<br />

program to gain the technical skills needed<br />

for good, well-paying jobs,” Combs said.<br />

For more information about the prepaid<br />

college tuition program, including a college<br />

cost calculator, go to www.TexasTuition-<br />

PromiseFund.<strong>com</strong> or call (800) 445-GRAD<br />

(4723), Option 5.<br />

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Monday - Friday Saturday<br />

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• All Types Carpentry<br />

• Fencing<br />

• Wall Repairs<br />

• Painting<br />

• Lawn Maintenance<br />

• Misc. Repairs<br />

Brad Bowman<br />

806-494-3684<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 />

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Call Carol at 296-1303<br />

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PUBLIC RECORDS<br />

JUSTICE OF PEACE<br />

Cases fi led 8-25-11 to<br />

8-31-11:<br />

Texas Asset Acquisitions,<br />

LLC vs. Mario Sauceda,<br />

Anna Sauceda.<br />

Capital One, N.A. vs.<br />

Loyd Smith; Ronald Huckeby.<br />

FIA Card Services, N.A.<br />

vs. Roy Hill.<br />

Warrick Financial Services<br />

vs. Modesto Ellis.<br />

Plainview Vistas vs.<br />

Shantel Bradic.<br />

Dispositions from 8-25-<br />

11 to 8-31-11:<br />

Judgment for Plaintiff<br />

in:<br />

Advantage Assets II Inc.<br />

vs. Judy Lara.<br />

Capital One Bank (USA)<br />

N.A. vs. Carroll Andrae.<br />

Citibank (South Dakota)<br />

N.A. vs. David Sanchez.<br />

GE Money Bank vs.<br />

Johnny Lafuente.<br />

Stonebriar Village vs.<br />

Sylvia Petrosa.<br />

Bank of Oklahoma Financial,<br />

N.A. dba Bank of<br />

Oklahoma, N.A. vs. Glenda<br />

Barlow.<br />

Jose Munoz vs. Antonio<br />

Montes.<br />

Dismissals in:<br />

Dickerson Roofi ng vs.<br />

Larry Cox.<br />

COUNTY CLERK<br />

Marriage licenses issued<br />

8-25-11 to 8-31-11:<br />

Colin M. Jackson, Ama-<br />

CRIME OF THE WEEK<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview/Hale County Crime Stoppers<br />

Committee will pay a reward of up to<br />

$750 to anyone with information that will<br />

lead to the arrest and indictment of the person<br />

or persons responsible for the following<br />

crimes:<br />

•On Aug. 17 an unknown male entered<br />

the Allsup’s at 1307 W. 24th, displayed a<br />

knife and took an undisclosed amount of<br />

money<br />

•On Aug. 19 an unknown Hispanic male<br />

entered the Starlite motel, displayed a knife<br />

and took an undisclosed amount of money<br />

•On Aug. 21 an unknown male entered<br />

the Cinemark <strong>The</strong>atre, displayed a handgun<br />

and took an undisclosed amount of money.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview/Hale County Crime Stoppers<br />

Committee will pay a reward of up to<br />

$350 to anyone with information that will<br />

lead to the arrest and indictment of the person<br />

or persons responsible for the following<br />

crime.<br />

•On Aug. 17 someone entered a shed<br />

at 203 E. Roselawn and took a Craftsman<br />

chop saw, a Black and Decker chop saw<br />

and Milwaukee grinder.<br />

Fugitives: Crime Stoppers will pay a<br />

reward of up to $250 for information that<br />

leads to the arrest of the following persons.<br />

Warrants have been issued for their arrest.<br />

Callers can contact the Hale County Sheriff’s<br />

Offi ce Warrants Division at 296-2724<br />

or contact the Crime Stoppers Hotline.<br />

•Justin Lehman, 34, white male, is<br />

wanted for theft of property over $1,500<br />

and under $20,000<br />

•Danica Hood, 35, black female, is<br />

wanted for probation violation on tampering<br />

with physical evidence<br />

•Juan Mariscal, 28, Hispanic male, is<br />

wanted for motion to revoke probation and<br />

possession of marijuana<br />

•Octavio Hinojosa Robles, 46, Hispanic<br />

male, is wanted for DWI 3rd or more<br />

•Guillermo Willie Luna, 64, Hispanic<br />

male, is wanted for theft of property<br />

•Jose Julio Lujan, 41, Hispanic male, is<br />

wanted for obstruction or retaliation<br />

•Sergio Gonzales Lopez, 55, Hispanic<br />

male, is wanted for DWI 3rd or more<br />

TexSCAN Week of<br />

September 4, 2011<br />

ADOPTIONS<br />

ARE YOU PREGNANT? Considering adoption?<br />

Childless married couple seeking to adopt<br />

and provide loving home, education and travel.<br />

Financial security. Expenses paid. Lisa and<br />

Raymond, 1-800-790-5260<br />

AUCTIONS<br />

ABSOLUTE LAND AUCTION- Buena Vista,<br />

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rights offered separately. Lush meadows, fertile<br />

fields, two houses, long paved road frontage and<br />

3/4 mile to downtown Buena Vista make this<br />

an incredible investment opportunity. Auction<br />

September 30. On-line bidding available. 5%<br />

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on-line bidders. For more information, go to<br />

www.woltz.<strong>com</strong>/743 or call Woltz & Associates,<br />

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1-800-551-3588.<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION 150+ Spec and Dealer<br />

Model Travel Trailers. No minimum price! Online<br />

bidding available Saturday, September 10, 10 am.<br />

Philadelphia, MS www.hendersonauction.<strong>com</strong><br />

1-225-686-2252 Lic# 266<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION 300 + Travel Trailers, Camp<br />

Houses and Cottages. No minimum price, online<br />

bidding available Saturday, September 17, 10 am.<br />

Carencro, LA www.hendersonauction.<strong>com</strong> 1-225-<br />

686-2252, Lic # 136<br />

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rillo, and Ashley R. Thomas,<br />

Plainview.<br />

Lucas E. Bergil and Maribel<br />

Rivera, Plainview.<br />

Derek W. Kellum,<br />

Plainview, and Abigale M.<br />

Orick, Hale Center.<br />

Shawn R. Pebsworth,<br />

Shallowater, and Amy L.<br />

Martin, Plainview.<br />

Albert Salas, Plainview,<br />

and Gloria S. Salas, Tucson,<br />

Ariz.<br />

Brandon K. Bailey and<br />

Delisa A. Kelm, Plainview<br />

Trevor Z. Gilbert and<br />

Danielle Rodriguez, Plainview<br />

DISTRICT CLERK<br />

Cases fi led 8-25-11 to<br />

8-31-11:<br />

Capital One, N.A. vs.<br />

Debra B. Mickey; debt/<br />

contract<br />

Cach, LLC vs. Mary F.<br />

Rodriguez; debt/contract<br />

Dispositions from 8-25-<br />

11 to 8-31-11:<br />

Dismissals in:<br />

Petersburg ISD vs. Waymouth<br />

Roberts.<br />

Capital One Auto Finance,<br />

Inc. vs. Francisco<br />

Uribe, Joseph Uribe.<br />

Lori Wilkins, Paul<br />

Wilkins, Lance Wilkins vs.<br />

Yamaha Motor Corp. USA,<br />

Yamaha Motor Manufacturing<br />

Corp. of America, Yamaha<br />

Motor, Daren Miner.<br />

Harry Costello vs. Parco<br />

Contractors, North Star<br />

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DRIVER-GOOD MILES! Regional truck<br />

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family benefits. Call 1-888-362-8608 or visit<br />

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Should live within (30 miles) 1-20<br />

corridor between Sweetwater and Dallas.<br />

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NEED CDL DRIVERS A or B with 2 years<br />

recent <strong>com</strong>mercial experience to transfer motor<br />

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mamotransportation.<strong>com</strong> 1-800-501-3783.<br />

PAID CDL TRAINING! No experience needed.<br />

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TOP PAY on excellent runs! Marten just raised<br />

pay/rates! Regional runs, steady miles, frequent<br />

hometime, new equipment. CDL-A, 6 months<br />

experience required. EEOE/AAP; 1-866-322-<br />

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YOU GOT THE drive, we have the direction.<br />

OTR drivers, APU Equipped, Pre-Pass,<br />

EZ-pass, Pets / passenger policy. Newer<br />

equipment. 100% NO touch. 1-800-528-7825<br />

Lodging 2, Inc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> State of Texas vs.<br />

Nick Lee Griego, Margaret<br />

dba Ace Bail Bonds Slaton.<br />

Onewest Bank, FSB vs.<br />

Harley Terrell, Carol Terrell.<br />

Andrew W. Stokes vs.<br />

Terris Strong Sr.<br />

Raul Garcia vs. Jim Bob<br />

Curry, Jim N. Curry dba<br />

C.C.I. Farms, Inc.<br />

Tate Pfeiff, Vicki Baker<br />

vs. Browning Seed, Inc.,<br />

Jeane Browning.<br />

State Farm Automobile<br />

Insurance Co. vs. Ricardo<br />

Estrada-Maranon.<br />

Genesis Lending Services,<br />

Inc., assignee of Webbank<br />

vs. Johnny Pardon,<br />

Darin Cook; Seledonio<br />

Trinidad.<br />

<strong>The</strong> State of Texas vs.<br />

Augustine Alcozer, Julio<br />

Espinosa, Roland Espinosa,<br />

dba Kwik Bonding.<br />

Judgment for Plaintiff<br />

in:<br />

Midland Funding, LLC<br />

vs. Rickey Burke.<br />

Cach, LLC vs. Debra<br />

Mickey<br />

Divorces granted from<br />

8-25-11 to 8-31-11:<br />

Gail Lyn Gloria and Hector<br />

L. Gloria.<br />

Joe Luis Ortiz and Maria<br />

Elena Ortiz.<br />

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

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

806.296.1360<br />

•Jessica Garcia, 26, Hispanic female, is<br />

wanted for motion to revoke probation on<br />

burglary of a habitation<br />

•Armando “Paco” Salazar, 34, Hispanic<br />

male, is wanted for aggravated assault with<br />

weapon<br />

•Oscar Herrera, 39, Hispanic male, is<br />

wanted for evading arrest or detention in<br />

vehicle<br />

•Juan L. Aguilar, 43, Hispanic male, is<br />

wanted for aggravated assault with a deadly<br />

weapon<br />

•Michael Paul Roberts, white male, is<br />

wanted for motion to adjudicate/theft of<br />

property over $1,500 but less than $20,000<br />

•Juan Francisco Ramirez, 64, Hispanic<br />

male, is wanted for DWI 3rd or more<br />

•Mary Alice Ramos, 30, Hispanic female,<br />

is wanted for theft of property state jail<br />

felony<br />

•Maria Franco Herrera, 50, Hispanic<br />

female, is wanted for motion to revoke<br />

probation DWI 3rd or more<br />

•Dustin Ryan Deleon, 28, Hispanic male,<br />

is wanted for motion to revoke probation on<br />

possession of a controlled substance<br />

Anyone having information on the above<br />

crimes or any other crimes occurring in<br />

Plainview or Hale County can contact the<br />

Crime Stoppers Hotline at 293-8477 (293-<br />

TIPS). All calls will be confi dential.<br />

You can now leave a tip directly from<br />

your cell phone by texting “PLVCS” plus<br />

your message to 274637 or internet by<br />

logging on to http://plainviewhalecounty.<br />

Crime Stoppersweb.<strong>com</strong>/login.aspx.<br />

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JOB TRAINING<br />

AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for high paying<br />

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Aviation Institute of Maintenance, 1-877-523-4531<br />

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HOMES<br />

Highlighting exceptional homes at<br />

Fantastic Location Near City Limits<br />

Less than 2 miles from city limits, spacious home has gorgeous<br />

views from most every room, 2 large living areas each with a fi replace,<br />

2.75 baths, an offi ce, and rear-entry double garage, state<br />

approved septic system, well, automatic sprinklers in south yard<br />

and submatic watering for front trees. Property has approx. 2.33<br />

acres. Reduced! $194,950.<br />

Pat Ryan, 774-7777<br />

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

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

To advertise here,<br />

please contact<br />

Jason Johnson<br />

at 806.296.1305<br />

or email<br />

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

Great Home - Great Price<br />

Spacious home has 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 huge living areas<br />

w/fi replaces, double garage, storm cellar and a huge bonus room<br />

which is not included in the approx. 2700 sq. ft. Now $139,900.<br />

Pat Ryan, 774-7777<br />

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

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

905 Raleigh<br />

Only 1 block north of Wayland Baptist University! Great 3 bedroom,<br />

1¾ bath home with a fi replace in the master bedroom.<br />

Large kitchen with a breakfast bar and offi ce area. Central heat<br />

and air and a beautiful backyard. This property also has a 1 bedroom<br />

apartment above the garage - perfect for Wayland students!<br />

$115,000.<br />

Kim Street, 292-9944<br />

Street Real Estate, 293-9944<br />

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

To see any of the<br />

properties listed on<br />

this page,<br />

please contact<br />

the Realtor of<br />

your choice<br />

1608 Ennis<br />

Low or no down payment on this brick 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath<br />

home with 2-car carport! Fresh paint, recently installed central<br />

heat and air . . . don’t miss out! Priced right at $78,500.<br />

Jolie Steele, 729-6278<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

1108 W. 28th<br />

Fresh paint and new carpet in this 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. This<br />

house also has central heat and air and a breakfast bar between<br />

the kitchen/dining area. <strong>The</strong>re is a one car attached garage and<br />

large backyard. $48,000.<br />

Kim Street, 292-9944<br />

Street Real Estate, 293-9944<br />

www.streetsrealestate.<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 />

Custom Quality<br />

Throughout<br />

A beautiful interior featuring Roman<br />

Gothic decorative columns, vaulted<br />

beamed ceilings, crown moldings,<br />

marble fl oors, Anderson dual pane<br />

arched windows, 2-large living areas<br />

with fi replaces, formal dining<br />

great for entertaining, a roomy utility,<br />

a fi nished basement and 4-bedrooms,<br />

21/2 baths. Soooo many<br />

amenities in this luxury home you<br />

must experience for yourself. Call<br />

for your appointment to preview this terrifi c home. Best location in town. $309,000.<br />

Cary Eaves • 773-7140<br />

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

Morgan-Eaves Real Estate • 296-5514<br />

Amazing, Custom Built!<br />

This one owner home sits<br />

on a great corner lot and<br />

has lots of space. two living<br />

areas, 4 large bedrooms, 4<br />

baths, plus spacious basement!<br />

HUGE kitchen is a<br />

big plus, as is the isolated<br />

master bedroom, offi ce, lawn<br />

sprinklers, and 3-car garage!<br />

$246,800.<br />

Jolie Steele, Realtor<br />

729-6278<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins<br />

Realtors • 293-4413<br />

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Dodson Agency<br />

917 Broadway • Plainview<br />

806-293-4269<br />

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

email: dodsonagency@gmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

JUST OUTSIDE CITY<br />

This beautiful brick 2-story<br />

sits on one acre, features 4<br />

bedrooms, 3.5 baths, almost<br />

4,000 sq. ft. plus basement!<br />

Only 4 years old, beautiful<br />

fi nish work, gorgeous cabinetry,<br />

tall ceilings, nice shop,<br />

sprinklers. Other extras include<br />

offi ce and huge playroom.<br />

. . too much to mention<br />

here! $425,000.<br />

Lourdes Hernandez<br />

729-9478<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins<br />

Realtors • 293-4413<br />

601 Kirchwood Reduced to<br />

$299,000<br />

Beautiful, well maintained 5 bedroom/2.75<br />

bath home in Westridge<br />

neighborhood. This home has been recently<br />

updated and remodeled throughout<br />

and has new HVAC units upstairs<br />

and downstairs. Formal dining, formal<br />

living room, large den with raised ceilings<br />

and huge fi replace, great sun<br />

room with wonderful view of large back<br />

yard, hardwood fl oors throughout kitchen<br />

and foyer, skylights, basement, and<br />

lots of storage throughout house. Was<br />

$348,00, Now $299,000.<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 $252,000.<br />

Keith and Cindy Billington, 296-6918<br />

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

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<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. $189,900.<br />

Bill Strickland, 292-1687<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins<br />

Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Location Counts!<br />

This beautiful brick 3-2-2 has<br />

great street appeal, and is<br />

located in one of Plainview’s<br />

fi nest neighborhoods! Large<br />

fi nished basement, huge<br />

master bedroom, very spacious<br />

kitchen are attractive<br />

features. Nice yard with<br />

sprinkler system, beautiful<br />

front courtyard area!<br />

$144,900.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, Broker<br />

292-0263<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins<br />

Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Renovate Family is why Your<br />

WE DO IT ALL.<br />

Homeowners Policy<br />

Call or visit me today for all your insurance needs.<br />

Jan Alford, Agent<br />

2608-B 500 Dallas Olton Street Rd.<br />

Plainview, TX 79072-7530<br />

Plainview, Bus: 806-293-2545 TX 79072-7530<br />

jan.alford.qsve@statefarm.<strong>com</strong><br />

Bus: 806-293-2545<br />

jan.alford.qsve@statefarm.<strong>com</strong><br />

Reduced<br />

$10,000<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. Reduced $11,000 to $199,000.<br />

Keith and Cindy Billington, 296-6918<br />

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

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<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! $159,900.<br />

Kim Street, 292-9944<br />

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

Street Real Estate, 293-9944<br />

Quality Home On Canyon<br />

Lovely home has fantastic entertaining space, spacious bedrooms,<br />

2.5 baths, over-sized side-entry double garage, large kitchen w/<br />

pantry, loads of closet and storage space, updated windows, fi replace,<br />

plantation shutters, automatic sprinklers, plus many other<br />

great features. $174,000.<br />

Pat Ryan, 774-7777<br />

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

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

1203 Xenia<br />

You’ll have to see to believe the cabinet work in this spacious 2<br />

bedroom, 2 bath home! Over 2100 sq. ft. living area plus 2-car<br />

attached garage, plus detached gameroom and covered deck!<br />

Recently installed cabinet work and crown molding is BEAUTI-<br />

FUL. $124,900.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, Broker • 292-0263<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

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Jason Johnson<br />

at 806.296.1305<br />

or email<br />

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

2607 Itasca<br />

This brick 3-2-2 has so many attractive features! Pretty fi replace,<br />

sprinkler system, nice fl oor plan. Seller will provide<br />

$1,000 for buyer’s closing costs or carpet allowance, plus a<br />

one year home warranty. Low or no down payment to qualifi ed<br />

buyers! $110,000.<br />

Lori Bennett, Realtor • 292-2583<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Adorable Cottage<br />

This freshly painted 3 bedroom home is so cute! Features include<br />

good looking new roof, central heat and air, car storage.<br />

Need to see this one. Priced right! $59,800.<br />

Jolie Steele • 729-6278<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

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