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June <strong>12</strong>, 2011<br />

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

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

Classified ......... .........7-10C 7-10C<br />

Comics ................. 6C<br />

Coupon Clippers ... 1C<br />

INDEX<br />

Lifestyles ........... ...........2-4C 2-4C<br />

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

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

Sports ........ 1-2, 7-8B<br />

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

VOLUME <strong>12</strong>1, NUMBER 117<br />

MAJOR<br />

WRECK<br />

Three-vehicle collision<br />

sends sends seve seven v n tto<br />

hospitals<br />

Page ge 2A<br />

Kevin Lewis/Plainview Herald<br />

Another phase of utility work along U.S. Highway 70 will start this week as<br />

a structural liner will be installed to rehabilitate the sewer system from near<br />

Austin Street to the east slope of the railroad bridge. <strong>The</strong> existing sewer and the<br />

proposed project will be in the center turn lane of the highway. Crews should<br />

begin work Monday and are expected to be fi nished July 30. Director of Public<br />

Works Mike Gilliland said the majority of the work will take place from 8 p.m.<br />

to 6 a.m. “<strong>The</strong>re will be minimal impact to east-west traffi c, but parts of the<br />

center turn lane will be closed to turning or crossing traffi c,” Gilliland said.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

REMEMBER<br />

TO CONSERVE<br />

City of Plainview water use<br />

June 4-10, 2010: 5.8 million gallons<br />

June 3-9, 2011: 7.8 million gallons<br />

BUSINESS<br />

IS ‘POUR’<br />

Kan Del’s grows out<br />

of home ‘factory’<br />

Page 2B<br />

PLAINVIEW<br />

HERALD<br />

75¢ Tuesday-Friday<br />

$1.75 Sunday<br />

‘Powerhouse of the Plains’ does D.C.<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

Some 168 members of the Plainview<br />

High School Powerhouse<br />

of the Plains, their directors and<br />

chaperones recently returned from<br />

a memorable trip to the nation’s<br />

capital.<br />

“It was a fantastic trip,” band<br />

director Anthony Gonzales said of<br />

the fi ve-day journey to Washington,<br />

D.C. “Lots of kids said how happy<br />

they were with the things they were<br />

able to see and do.”<br />

Those things included many memorials,<br />

museums and a memorable<br />

concert on the steps of the U.S.<br />

Capitol building featuring the top<br />

SIGN FROM GOD<br />

By RICHARD PORTER<br />

Herald Staff Writer<br />

Rachel Stanfi eld had her future<br />

all mapped out. She enjoyed signing<br />

and wanted to be involved with<br />

that, but fi rst, she thought, she had<br />

to get a bachelor’s degree.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n God began to tap her on the<br />

shoulder.<br />

Stanfi eld said she ignored the<br />

tapping at fi rst, but ultimately<br />

the 23-year-old realized that God<br />

wasn’t telling her to ditch her plan,<br />

simply to reorganize it.<br />

“It was defi nitely a God thing,”<br />

she said. “I was going to go to<br />

school to be a teacher, and he<br />

changed my mind.”<br />

But not right away.<br />

“I told him, ‘No! This is what<br />

I want to do,’ and he kept saying,<br />

‘No, this is what you want to do,’ ”<br />

she said with sheepish grin.<br />

Eventually, Stanfi eld accepted<br />

God’s nudging and enrolled at the<br />

Southwest Collegiate Institute for<br />

the Deaf in Big Spring where she<br />

earned her associate’s degree.<br />

Cops hit the road for Special Olympics<br />

By JESSICA THORNTON<br />

Special Projects Writer<br />

Not only do law enforcement offi cers protect and<br />

serve, they also brave high temperatures to raise<br />

money.<br />

Lt. Jamie Salinas and Detective Al Longoria of the<br />

Plainview Police Department recently participated<br />

in the Special Olympics Torch Run, an event for law<br />

enforcement personnel to raise money for athletes<br />

with special needs.<br />

“We run to benefi t Special Olympics,” Salinas<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> torch run is the largest fundraiser for Special<br />

Olympics. Last year it helped raise close to $82,000.<br />

Salinas and Longoria, who have been doing the<br />

torch run for the past six years, said it’s not un<strong>com</strong>-<br />

MORE PHOTOS<br />

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D.C. TRIP, Page 2A<br />

SIGNING, Page 2A<br />

mon for unknowing people to ask why they are<br />

running along the highway.<br />

“We have been honked at before,” Salinas said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> route changes each year, and this year the<br />

May 25-27 run began in Lubbock and ended in<br />

Arlington. Next year’s run will be from Lubbock to<br />

San Marcos.<br />

Besides Salinas, who has been with the Plainview<br />

Police Department for 15 years, and Longoria,<br />

a 10-year veteran, others on their team were<br />

members of the Lubbock Police Department, Lubbock<br />

County Sheriff’s Offi ce and Littlefi eld Police<br />

Department.<br />

Each department’s offi cers ran 5-10 miles before<br />

another department took over.<br />

TORCH RUN, Page 2A<br />

John Sigwald/Courtesy Photo<br />

Rachel Stanfi eld (right) teaches 9-year-old DeLynn Gary the sign for cheetah.<br />

Stanfi eld, who has an associate’s degree in interpreter training, taught children<br />

in the <strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Texas Reading Club signs using the “Tarzan Repeating Song.”<br />

She volunteers as an interpreter for the deaf at First Baptist Church.<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

Plainview Police<br />

Lt. Jamie Salinas<br />

runs along<br />

Highway 84 near<br />

Roscoe to help<br />

raise money for<br />

Special Olympics.<br />

Courtesy Photo by Kandace Decker<br />

Close to 170 people affi liated with the Plainview High School Band gather for a group photo in front of the Lincoln <strong>Memorial</strong> in Washington, D.C. (See more photos at<br />

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


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Weather<br />

WEATHER SERVICE READINGS:<br />

Saturday’s High . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 degrees<br />

Friday’s High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 degrees<br />

Overnight Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 degrees<br />

Precipitation:<br />

2011 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.56 inches<br />

2010 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>12</strong>.47 inches<br />

FORECAST: Today...Sunny. Highs in<br />

the upper 90s. South winds 15 to 20<br />

mph.<br />

Tonight...Partly cloudy. Lows in the<br />

upper 60s. South winds 15 to 20 mph.<br />

Monday...Mostly sunny. Highs around<br />

100. South winds 10 to 20 mph.<br />

Monday night...Mostly clear. Lows in<br />

the upper 60s. South winds 15 to 20<br />

mph.<br />

Tuesday...Sunny. Highs around 101.<br />

Tuesday night...Mostly clear. Lows in<br />

the upper 60s.<br />

Wednesday...Sunny. Highs in the mid<br />

90s. Wednesday night...Partly cloudy.<br />

Lows in the mid 60s.<br />

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

90s.<br />

Thursday night...Mostly clear. Lows in<br />

the upper 60s.<br />

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

Friday night...Mostly clear. Lows in the<br />

upper 60s.<br />

Saturday...Sunny. Highs in the upper<br />

90s.<br />

MONDAY: Sunrise 6:36; Sunset 8:58.<br />

Saturday’s high of 94 was <strong>12</strong> degrees<br />

below the record local high of 106 set for<br />

that date in 2008. Friday’s high of 91 was<br />

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

101 set for that date in 1939 and 2010.<br />

Friday’s overnight low of 63 was 20<br />

degrees above the record local low of 43<br />

set for that date in 1955.<br />

Astro-Graph<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2011<br />

Even if you should have to work a bit<br />

harder than usual in the year ahead, go<br />

for brass ring. Your earnings will not only<br />

increase, but there are also likely to be<br />

some residual benefi ts.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Unless<br />

you manage your assignments strategically,<br />

your projects could begin to overlap<br />

and end up in one big jumbled mess.<br />

Don’t try to do too many things at once.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July 22) — You<br />

don’t like to be controlled, so understand<br />

that others don’t like to be manipulated<br />

either. If you try to run them, you’ll not<br />

only meet with resentment but anger<br />

as well.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Fail to<br />

think for yourself and you invite others<br />

to make decisions for you. Unfortunately,<br />

the wrong people will usually take the<br />

opportunity to use it to their advantage.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Be prepared<br />

to back up any claims you make,<br />

because there are always those who will<br />

challenge your statements, especially if<br />

what you say could aff ect them.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — When<br />

dealing with a friend, it is extremely<br />

important that you conduct everything<br />

in a businesslike fashion. If you don’t,<br />

either you or your pal could feel taken<br />

advantage of.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — If<br />

you realize a decision you made is a<br />

real stinker, don’t feel obligated to go<br />

through with it. Mistakes that are not<br />

corrected are destined to lead to nothing<br />

but trouble.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) —<br />

Problems are likely to arise with persons<br />

who are either working for you or with<br />

you, if you don’t deal with them very<br />

carefully and diplomatically. Be full of<br />

care and tact.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —<br />

Unfortunately, it could be quite easy for<br />

you to take a fl yer on a fl imsy enterprise.<br />

Slow down your involvment in any investment<br />

proposal until you have time<br />

to investigate it thoroughly.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Be<br />

careful about being unduly insistent<br />

upon having your own way, regardless<br />

of the reason. You stand a chance of<br />

alienating someone whose cooperation<br />

you need.<br />

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

will not take caustic remarks lying down.<br />

If you make a nasty gibe about someone,<br />

it will quickly be reported to that person<br />

and thrown right back at you.<br />

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

you stay on top of your spending, given<br />

half a chance your extravagant inclinations<br />

could easily get the best of you.<br />

It’s to your advantage to be prudent,<br />

indigent.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — It<br />

behooves you to keep a cool head if you<br />

fi nd yourself having to contend with<br />

more work than you think is reasonable.<br />

It’s being given to you because you’re the<br />

one who can do it.<br />

Words of Life<br />

For if I be an offender, or<br />

have <strong>com</strong>mitted any thing<br />

worthy of death, I refuse<br />

not to die: but if there<br />

be none of these things<br />

whereof these accuse me,<br />

no man may deliver me<br />

unto them. I appeal unto<br />

Caesar. — Acts 25:11<br />

Hwy. 70 wreck injures 7<br />

By RICHARD PORTER & KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Plainview Herald<br />

A three-vehicle collision<br />

on Highway 70 west of<br />

Plainview sent seven people<br />

to area hospitals and closed<br />

down traffi c for close to six<br />

hours Friday afternoon.<br />

According to Department<br />

of Public Safety Trooper<br />

Jarod Browne, a westbound<br />

2004 Ford F-150 pickup<br />

driven by Donna Waugh,<br />

54, of Plainview, an employee<br />

at <strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

who lives near where the<br />

accident occurred two miles<br />

west of I-27, had stopped to<br />

make a left turn to retrieve<br />

her mail when her pickup<br />

was rear-ended by a 1996<br />

Mercury minivan driven by<br />

34-year-old Alejandro Bravo<br />

of Olton.<br />

Upon impact, the minivan<br />

spun across the highway into<br />

the path of an eastbound 2007<br />

Freightliner tanker truck<br />

driven by Donald Jones, 50,<br />

of Muleshoe. Witnesses said<br />

the van and the semi-truck hit<br />

virtually head on.<br />

Browne said Jones “tried<br />

to take evasive action” by<br />

veering off the highway,<br />

but the impact was “almost<br />

instantaneous.”<br />

Bravo was airlifted from<br />

the scene to University<br />

Medical Center in Lubbock.<br />

Waugh, Jones and four occupants<br />

in Bravo’s minivan<br />

— his wife and three<br />

children, ages 1, 3 and 4 —<br />

were taken by ambulances to<br />

Covenant Hospital Plainview.<br />

Three ambulances<br />

were used to transport the<br />

victims, Browne said, with<br />

one returning to make a<br />

second transport.<br />

All were treated and<br />

released at Covenant except<br />

for Jones, who was airlifted<br />

to UMC. Jones later was<br />

released while Bravo was<br />

listed in stable condition on<br />

Saturday afternoon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> truck, which Browne<br />

said was carrying approximately<br />

44,000 gallons of<br />

liquid carbon dioxide, overturned<br />

with the cab landing<br />

in the westbound ditch and<br />

the tank resting diagonally<br />

in the highway on its side,<br />

blocking both lanes.<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Herald<br />

As an AeroCare helicopter arrives on the scene, emergency workers treat seven people who were injured<br />

in a three-vehicle collision that occurred just after noon on Friday two miles west of I-27 on Highway 70.<br />

A semi-truck came to rest across both lanes of traffi c near Ebeling Drive, and the highway was closed<br />

for almost six hours while the tanker was removed. Only one victim remained hospitalized on Saturday,<br />

and he was in stable condition.<br />

As offi cials with the<br />

trucking <strong>com</strong>pany, Reliant<br />

Transport of Muleshoe,<br />

worked to remove the semi,<br />

Browne said both eastbound<br />

and westbound traffi c was<br />

diverted until about 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> accident occurred just<br />

after noon.<br />

Browne said the cause<br />

D.C. TRIP: ‘Went well’ SIGNING: 2 challenges<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s<br />

Own.”<br />

Not surprisingly considering<br />

he’s a band director,<br />

Gonzales said the concert<br />

was his highlight of the trip.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y were phenomenal,”<br />

he said. “Everything they<br />

played was fantastic, but<br />

the highlight for me was<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Star-Spangled Banner.’<br />

Hearing that and being<br />

around all that history, with<br />

the fl ag fl apping in the<br />

wind while turning to face<br />

the Capitol . . . it was just<br />

incredible.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> PHS band takes a<br />

“big trip” like this one every<br />

two years. Previous ventures<br />

have been to San Diego,<br />

Orlando, Fla., and a cruise to<br />

Cozumel, Mexico.<br />

Gonzales said the students<br />

raise money to pay for the<br />

trip, which this time cost<br />

about $750 per person.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> kids did various<br />

fundraisers throughout the<br />

past two years,” he said,<br />

stressing that the trip was<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletely paid for by<br />

the students and the band<br />

booster club.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trip started at 1 a.m.<br />

Thursday, June 2 when <strong>12</strong>6<br />

band students, 24 chaperones,<br />

four directors, a<br />

security offi cer and bus drivers<br />

loaded into four charter<br />

buses.<br />

On their way to D.C., the<br />

band stopped in Conway,<br />

Ark., to eat lunch with the<br />

Rev. Drew Travis, a former<br />

Plainview resident, father<br />

of ex-PHS band students<br />

and a former school board<br />

member.<br />

<strong>The</strong> convoy arrived in<br />

Washington just before noon<br />

Friday.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> kids broke into<br />

groups and started touring<br />

the National Mall area. It was<br />

up to each group as to what<br />

they did,” Gonzales said,<br />

explaining that there were<br />

24 groups with an average of<br />

4-6 people per group. “It’s a<br />

lot easier to get 4-6 people to<br />

decide on what to do than it is<br />

for (a big group).”<br />

<strong>The</strong>y ate a late supper at<br />

Union Station, then it was<br />

back for more sightseeing<br />

Saturday.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are so many<br />

museums and sights there,”<br />

Gonzales said. “I spent 4 1/2<br />

to 5 hours at the Holocaust<br />

Museum and only got to see<br />

half of it.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> group gathered for<br />

supper on Saturday at Hard<br />

Rock Cafe.<br />

“We took up the entire<br />

upstairs at Hard Rock,”<br />

Gonzales said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y then took a walking<br />

night tour of many of<br />

the D.C. monuments and<br />

memorials, including WWII,<br />

Vietnam, Lincoln, Korean<br />

and Jefferson. Gonzales said<br />

seeing them at night offered<br />

a new perspective.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y didn’t even look<br />

the same at night,” he said.<br />

“We got lots of really good<br />

pictures.”<br />

On Sunday the visitors<br />

from Plainview toured Arlington<br />

Cemetery.<br />

“We got to see all the<br />

grave sites — JFK, the<br />

Tomb of the Unknown<br />

Soldier . . . <strong>The</strong> kids watched<br />

the changing of the guard<br />

and the laying of the wreath.<br />

“That was another highlight<br />

for me,” Gonzales<br />

added. “Hearing the bugler<br />

play ‘Taps’ and honoring the<br />

military who have lost their<br />

lives was just incredible.”<br />

After that the group went<br />

to Kings Dominion, an<br />

amusement park in Virginia<br />

that features approximately<br />

20 roller coasters.<br />

“We rode lots of roller<br />

coasters,” Gonzales said,<br />

including the Intimidator 305<br />

which reaches 305 feet and<br />

descends at an 85-degree<br />

angle, reaching speeds of<br />

more than 90 mph.<br />

“It was lots of fun,” he<br />

said of the park.<br />

Despite spending some 35<br />

hours on the road, Gonzales<br />

said the trip — his fourth in<br />

his 10 years with the PHS<br />

band — was very enjoyable.<br />

“It was one of the best<br />

trips I have ever taken as far<br />

as the behavior of the kids,”<br />

he said. “<strong>The</strong>y were great.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y did everything we<br />

asked them to do.<br />

“I felt like it went really<br />

well.”<br />

Gonzales, who has been<br />

head band director here<br />

the past 2 1/2 years, said<br />

he and the other directors<br />

are fi nalizing the marching<br />

show for the 2011 <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

season during which the<br />

band will <strong>com</strong>pete for a shot<br />

to advance to state, as well<br />

as try to extend their national<br />

record of 73 straight fi rst<br />

division ratings.<br />

“We still don’t have a title<br />

for it, but it will be a martial<br />

arts-type show,” Gonzales<br />

said. “We have some drafts<br />

of the music in, and we’re<br />

going over them making<br />

some changes. It will have a<br />

lot of martial arts visuals.”<br />

Band practice begins Aug.<br />

1. Gonzales said pre-enrollment<br />

is 360 students, which<br />

is “about average.”<br />

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

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

806.296.1353<br />

“It turned out to be the best thing I ever did,” she<br />

said.<br />

Stanfi eld, who graduated from Plainview High<br />

School in 2006, <strong>com</strong>pleted that two-year program in<br />

2009 and now is working on a bachelor’s degree in<br />

special education at Wayland Baptist University while<br />

volunteering at First Baptist Church as an interpreter<br />

for deaf members,<br />

Stanfi eld got her fi rst exposure to American Sign<br />

Language as a child when she attended a Texas Lions’<br />

Camp for children with special needs. She has Erb’s<br />

palsy, which can cause partial paralysis of her left arm,<br />

although there is little evidence of a problem now.<br />

Stanfi eld admitted that she isn’t really affected by<br />

the handicap any more, but the experience of watching<br />

interpreters work with the deaf at the Lions’ camp<br />

introduced her to the notion of signing.<br />

When she reached the point where she was beginning<br />

to struggle with God’s plan for her future, Stanfi<br />

eld said she was aided by a youth minister at Trinity<br />

Church, where she was a member. <strong>The</strong> minister gave<br />

her some information on the school in Big Spring, but<br />

she fi led it away.<br />

“I just set it aside, but it kept popping back up,” she<br />

said. “I wanted to do that, but I fi gured it would be<br />

later after I fi nished my bachelor’s degree.”<br />

Once she made the decision to enroll in the program,<br />

she adapted quickly. She really didn’t have<br />

much of a choice since the Big Spring campus was a<br />

school for the deaf.<br />

“I equate it to going to Spain to learn Spanish<br />

because I was in a deaf <strong>com</strong>munity,” she said. “I immersed<br />

myself in it.”<br />

Eventually it became so natural for her that when<br />

she came home to visit she would sign to everybody<br />

and have to be reminded that her friends and family<br />

were not deaf.<br />

Once she returned to Plainview she began signing<br />

songs in the college department at First Baptist<br />

Church — music is the part of signing she enjoys the<br />

most — and a church member asked if she would<br />

interpret for deaf members of the congregation. She<br />

agreed, and for the past year she has been a fi xture on<br />

the west side of the church’s auditorium translating<br />

songs and the pastor’s sermon into sign language.<br />

While signing is not diffi cult for her, Stanfi eld does<br />

admit to a couple of minor challenges.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst is based on the fact that the sentence structure<br />

in American Sign Language is backwards to the<br />

sentence structure in spoken English. For instance, she<br />

cannot just sign that there is water in a cup.<br />

“With sign language, you build a picture with<br />

your hands, so I would start with the table and then<br />

go to the cup and then put the water in the cup,” she<br />

explained.<br />

Given that and the fact that she has to hear what<br />

is spoken before she can begin to build that picture,<br />

Stanfi eld acknowledged that she always works at least<br />

a sentence behind the speaker.<br />

While that challenge is technical, the other diffi culty<br />

she has is personal, Stanfi eld admitted with a smile.<br />

“I think the most diffi cult part for me doing it in<br />

church is not preaching . . . ,” she said. “At times, I fi nd<br />

myself wanting to add to the sermon, but then I think,<br />

‘Wait! I’m not the preacher. I’m the interpreter.’ ”<br />

Ultimately, Stanfi eld said she wants to merge her<br />

two degrees into a career that allows her to teach<br />

classes with sign language for children with special<br />

needs.<br />

In the meantime, she will continue to volunteer at<br />

FBC and wherever else she can. Recently, she participated<br />

in <strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Library</strong>’s summer reading program.<br />

Stanfi eld is the daughter of Wes Stanfi eld and<br />

Donna Stanfi eld and has six siblings. She is as a student<br />

worker at Wayland and also tutors a young man<br />

with Down syndrome.<br />

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

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

806.296.1361<br />

of the wreck still is being<br />

investigated.<br />

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

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

806.296.<strong>12</strong>61<br />

TORCH RUN<br />

Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A<br />

“It was a leap frog between<br />

the vans,” Salinas explained.<br />

He said the number of total<br />

miles they ran depended on<br />

the number of volunteers, and<br />

willing participants have been<br />

dwindling the past few years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y started at 8 a.m. and<br />

ran until about 4 p.m. before<br />

stopping for the day.<br />

Last year the Special Olympics<br />

Torch Run helped support<br />

40,000 adults and children.<br />

“It’s nice to do something I<br />

enjoy while helping others,”<br />

Salinas said.<br />

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

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

806.296.1360<br />

NEWS BRIFS<br />

Weiner seeks leave of<br />

absence from House<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) —<br />

Under fi erce pressure from fellow<br />

Democrats to resign in a<br />

sexting scandal, Rep. Anthony<br />

Weiner announced Saturday<br />

he was entering professional<br />

treatment at an undisclosed<br />

location and requested a leave<br />

of absence from Congress.<br />

An aide for the embattled<br />

New York lawmaker made<br />

the disclosure in a statement<br />

shortly after several Democratic<br />

party leaders demanded<br />

he quit for exchanging messages<br />

and photos ranging from<br />

sexually suggestive to explicit<br />

with several women online.<br />

“This sordid affair has<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e an unacceptable<br />

distraction for Representative<br />

Weiner, his family, his constituents<br />

and the House,” Rep.<br />

Debbie Wasserman Schultz,<br />

the party chairwoman, said<br />

in a written statement calling<br />

for the 46-year-old married<br />

lawmaker to step down.<br />

Palin emails show<br />

image-conscious leader<br />

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) —<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no bombshells, no<br />

“gotcha” moments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> emails of Sarah Palin<br />

— more than 24,000 pages of<br />

them released Friday by the<br />

state of Alaska from her fi rst<br />

two years as governor — paint<br />

a picture of an image-conscious,<br />

driven leader, closely<br />

involved with the day-to-day<br />

duties of running the state and<br />

riding herd on the signature<br />

issues of her administration.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y show a woman striving<br />

to balance work and home,<br />

fi ercely protective of her<br />

family and highly sensitive to<br />

media coverage.


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011 - Page 3A<br />

Early alternate transportation modes<br />

included wind wagon, highway flyer<br />

During the early decades<br />

of the 20th century, two local<br />

men took transportation<br />

matters into their own hands<br />

by <strong>com</strong>ing up with alternative<br />

— and highly inventive<br />

— wind-powered modes of<br />

transportation.<br />

And their uniquely-original<br />

inventions are chronicled<br />

in self-published books.<br />

H.M. Fletcher in 1910<br />

was fi rst, affi xing a windmill<br />

— <strong>com</strong>plete with fan,<br />

motor and short tower — on<br />

a wooden wagon that carried<br />

the inventor all the way to<br />

Canyon and back.<br />

Sixteen years later, in<br />

1926, aircraft mechanic<br />

Jarvis Nowell mounted a<br />

450-hp rotary airplane engine<br />

— <strong>com</strong>plete with prop<br />

— on a Buick auto body.<br />

He and a friend went fl ying<br />

along city and rural roadways<br />

in the unusual contraption<br />

on several occasions,<br />

until state and local offi cials<br />

intervened.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story of Fletcher’s<br />

“wind wagon” is recounted<br />

in Charlie Parks’ 1981 book,<br />

“75 Years in Plainview.”<br />

That book, in turn, was<br />

the subject of an article by<br />

Herald regional editor Marie<br />

Harris on June 7, 1981.<br />

Nowell’s tale was part<br />

of his 1982 autobiography,<br />

“Airplanes: <strong>The</strong> Door<br />

Opener.”<br />

Wind wagon inventor<br />

Fletcher died in 1938 while<br />

authors Parks and Nowell<br />

died in 1993 and 1999,<br />

respectively.<br />

According to Parks’<br />

manuscript, as related by<br />

Harris, he never actually<br />

saw Fletcher’s wind wagon.<br />

But his father, F.M. Parks,<br />

told him about it. A key<br />

element of the story was<br />

Fletcher’s attempt to ride the<br />

wind wagon all the way to<br />

Amarillo.<br />

<strong>The</strong> journey started from<br />

Fletcher’s home, in the<br />

vicinity of what is now 24th<br />

and Quincy.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> story goes that<br />

he did get to Canyon, but<br />

PUBLIC RECORDS<br />

JUSTICE OF THE<br />

PEACE<br />

Cases fi led 06-03-11 to<br />

06-07-11:<br />

North Star Capital Acquisition<br />

LLC vs. Luz Najera.<br />

Ray Lee Equipment vs.<br />

Rodrigo Grimaldo.<br />

Dispositions from 06-03-<br />

11 to 06-07-11:<br />

None.<br />

COUNTY CLERK<br />

Marriage licenses fi led<br />

06-03-11 to 06-09-11:<br />

Jesus Camargo and Janna<br />

Bennett, Plainview<br />

Victor Zavala and Leticia<br />

Gonzalez, Hale Center<br />

Victor Martin Del Campo<br />

and Yuridia Flores<br />

Ty R. Nixon, Plainview<br />

and Teresa J. Keller, Dallas<br />

Joseph J. Sena and Maria<br />

D. Barrera, Plainview<br />

Zane A. Hayes and Jordan<br />

M. Brumley, Plainview<br />

Travis S. Hooten and<br />

Melanie R. McGrew, Plainview<br />

Adam Alvarado and<br />

Monica M. Viurquiz, Hale<br />

Center<br />

Gilbert Magallan Jr. and<br />

Eva Garza, Hale Center<br />

Eddie Jimenez and Jennifer<br />

Jimenez, Plainview<br />

DISTRICT CLERK<br />

Cases fi led 06-03-11 to<br />

06-08-11:<br />

Foreclosure concerning<br />

Jack W. Martin and<br />

In Store<br />

Financing WAC.<br />

See store for details.<br />

LOOKING BACK<br />

DOUG<br />

MCDONOUGH<br />

couldn’t go up the hill north<br />

of Canyon, so he had to<br />

<strong>com</strong>e back,” Parks said.<br />

Substantiating Parks’<br />

account was L.L. Rosser,<br />

retired secretary-treasurer of<br />

Conner-Mathis, a local auto<br />

parts store at the time.<br />

Two years before Rosser<br />

died in 1983 at age 81, he<br />

told Harris that as a boy he<br />

saw Fletcher’s wind wagon.<br />

“It was just a regular<br />

windmill on an ordinary<br />

wagon,” he told Harris.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> wagon did not have<br />

a specially-built bed. <strong>The</strong><br />

windmill was not the biggest<br />

there was, and it made the<br />

wagon move. It did not work<br />

well enough — the wagon<br />

wouldn’t move unless the<br />

wind blew and turned the<br />

wheel. I hear he made it to<br />

Canyon.”<br />

In his book, Parks quotes<br />

Rosser as saying the wagon<br />

had low sideboards. <strong>The</strong><br />

windmill motor, which sat<br />

on top of a short, wooden<br />

tower, was a Star-brand<br />

mill. Although Rosser<br />

couldn’t precisely recall<br />

how the windmill-generated<br />

power was transferred to<br />

the wheels, both he and<br />

Parks surmised it was likely<br />

through a series of gears.<br />

Rosser also couldn’t recall<br />

how the wagon was steered.<br />

Another local old-timer,<br />

former banker Harold<br />

Hamilton, told Harris that he<br />

also saw the wind wagon as<br />

a youth.<br />

“Mr. Fletcher also was<br />

going to plow with it, if it<br />

developed properly,” said<br />

Hamilton, who died in 1994.<br />

Also backing up the wind<br />

Eva Martin and 1805 W.<br />

First St., Petersburg and<br />

Nationstar Mortgage, LLC;<br />

foreclosure<br />

State of Texas vs. Maria<br />

Josefi na Cervantes and Michael<br />

Rodriguez dba Vera’s<br />

Bonds; judgment NISI<br />

State Farm Mutual Automobile<br />

Insurance Co. vs.<br />

Ricardo Estrada-Maranon;<br />

injury/damages, motor<br />

vehicle<br />

Beatrice Luna and Christine<br />

Marie Flores, individually<br />

and as next friend of<br />

J’Lynn and J’Ven Leija vs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Malhotra Law Firm,<br />

Rahul Malhotra and Rick<br />

Barrera; petition for declaratory<br />

judgment.<br />

Dispositions from 06-03-<br />

11 to 06-08-11:<br />

Not available.<br />

DISTRICT ATTOR-<br />

NEY<br />

Dispositions 05-1-11 to<br />

05-31-11:<br />

Benjamin Dominguez,<br />

burglary of building, 4 years<br />

probation<br />

Anthony Daniel Guebara,<br />

assault, 5 years prison<br />

Joshua Jason Flores,<br />

aggravated sexual assault<br />

of a child, not guilty (jury<br />

verdict).<br />

Nicholas Moralez, assault<br />

of a public servant,<br />

dismissed (pled guilty in<br />

separate case)<br />

Joe Danny Ybarra, DWI<br />

3rd or more, 3 years prison<br />

Daniel Garcia, DWI 3rd or<br />

wagon accounts was Alma<br />

Fletcher, daughter-in-law of<br />

its inventor. She told Harris<br />

that her late husband, Ernest<br />

“Jiggs” Fletcher, often<br />

talked about the unusual<br />

vehicle. He died in 1976,<br />

and she died in 1992.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> man who made the<br />

wagon probably did it just to<br />

be doing something different<br />

— just for fun,” Parks told<br />

Harris. “He apparently was a<br />

man of that type, but if I was<br />

going to guess I’d say he did<br />

not have much success.”<br />

Nowell had much more<br />

excitement with his unusual<br />

contraption that <strong>com</strong>bined a<br />

French Gnome rotary engine<br />

and a conventional auto<br />

body.<br />

Associated with Hutcherson<br />

Flying Service for more<br />

than four decades before he<br />

died in 1999, Nowell wrote<br />

that his experiences with<br />

the highway fl yer occurred<br />

while he was operating a service<br />

station in his hometown<br />

of Brownfi eld.<br />

His co-conspirator was<br />

fellow pilot Burton Holley,<br />

who bought the engine from<br />

an aircraft surplus <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

in California.<br />

“We uncrated this engine<br />

and decided to put it on an<br />

old Buick racer that I had,”<br />

Nowell wrote. “We built<br />

a framework of 2x4s and<br />

bolted them to the frame.<br />

We mounted the engine on<br />

this framework.<br />

“This monster engine<br />

had nine cylinders, and<br />

the whole engine turned<br />

with the propeller, with the<br />

crankshaft mounted to the<br />

frame,” he explained. “This<br />

engine favored our radial<br />

engines of later vintage.<br />

It turned a 9-foot, 2-inch<br />

propeller. It had no exhaust<br />

system and was as noisy as<br />

our 450-horsepower engines.<br />

We had no paved roads or<br />

streets, but plenty of sandy<br />

places to blow away, which<br />

we did.”<br />

Cruising up and down the<br />

unpaved rural highways of<br />

the day at speeds of 70 to 80<br />

more, 5 years probation<br />

Larry Deshawn Young,<br />

evading arrest, dismissed<br />

(pled guilty in separate case)<br />

Ray Daniel Gerhardt,<br />

forgery, 9 months state jail<br />

Cirilo Diaz, burglary of<br />

habitation, 5 years prison<br />

Genoveva Torres, theft of<br />

property, 5 years probation<br />

Gary Earl Cooper, burglary<br />

of habitation, 10 years<br />

prison<br />

Jerard Drake Cerbantez,<br />

engagement in organized<br />

criminal activity, 4 years<br />

prison; possession of a controlled<br />

substance, <strong>12</strong> months<br />

state jail<br />

Marivel Saldana Rodriguez,<br />

forgery, 15 months<br />

prison<br />

James Edward Lunsford,<br />

burglary of habitation, <strong>12</strong><br />

years prison<br />

Jose Antonio Dehoyos,<br />

DWI 3rd or more, 10 years<br />

prison<br />

Terry Wayne Tharp Jr.,<br />

engage in organized criminal<br />

activity, 1 year state jail<br />

Joseph Hernandez, aggravated<br />

assault w/deadly<br />

weapon, 5 years probation<br />

Jesus Eric Castillo, retaliation<br />

against public servant,<br />

dismissed (pled guilty in<br />

separate case)<br />

Billey Joe Debusk Jr.,<br />

possession of controlled<br />

substance, evidence was<br />

suppressed.<br />

Abraham Borrego, injury<br />

to child/elderly, 5 years probation<br />

mph, the pair would hit the<br />

bar ditch whenever they met<br />

on<strong>com</strong>ing traffi c.<br />

While the rig proved<br />

popular with Nowell’s<br />

friends and local kids, the<br />

authorities frowned on the<br />

contraption. Soon Nowell<br />

and Holley received word<br />

from John Keller, the state<br />

highway <strong>com</strong>missioner in<br />

Plains, to keep their rig off<br />

the highway.<br />

“We operated it in town<br />

for sometime, until Sheriff<br />

Frosty Ellington told us to<br />

quit as he was getting too<br />

many <strong>com</strong>plaints from the<br />

noise and danger,” Nowell<br />

related.<br />

Explaining how the<br />

strange contraption operated,<br />

he wrote, “Burton stood up<br />

behind the engine and operated<br />

the controls. I cranked<br />

it with the propeller and did<br />

the steering, never giving it a<br />

thought of being dangerous.”<br />

He admitted that it was<br />

expensive to operate.<br />

“It used automobile gasoline<br />

and used caster oil for<br />

lubrication,” he said. “It sure<br />

did stink.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> pair planned a memorable<br />

farewell voyage before<br />

taking the machine apart and<br />

installing the engine in an<br />

airplane.<br />

“We parked it on the<br />

northwest side of the courthouse<br />

square,” he recalled.<br />

“I think all of the businessmen<br />

heard it and came out to<br />

see it. We had planned this<br />

parking place in advance as<br />

there was a sand pile there<br />

we wanted to move, which<br />

we did.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> control of the engine<br />

speed is regulated with a<br />

selector switch. We cranked<br />

it on all nine cylinders and,<br />

for idle, from one to three<br />

cylinders. After I cranked<br />

it, Burt waited for me to get<br />

seated. All nine cylinders<br />

roared. It moved hats, sand<br />

and everything that was<br />

loose in its path.”<br />

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

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

806.296.1350<br />

Carolina Cantu Morales,<br />

DWI with child, 4 years<br />

probation<br />

Michael Cardenas Torres,<br />

possession of controlled substance,<br />

4 years probation.<br />

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

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

806.296.1360<br />

Plainview Rodeo<br />

Association<br />

WIN<br />

BACK IN TIME<br />

June <strong>12</strong>, 1951: Glenda<br />

Williams and Yolanda Ellis<br />

are in charge of transportation<br />

for the FHA summer<br />

picnic to be held at Roaring<br />

Springs.<br />

•State Selective Service<br />

will call 14 Texas physicians<br />

into military service<br />

in July. This is the fi rst<br />

call since enactment of the<br />

Medical Draft Law last<br />

September.<br />

•Houston De Ford of<br />

Amarillo has begun his duties<br />

as manager of Cretney<br />

Drug here.<br />

•Charles E. Wilson,<br />

president of General Motors<br />

Corp., received the<br />

highest publicly-reported<br />

pay of any American business<br />

executive for 1950. He<br />

drew $626,300.<br />

June 11, 1971: Hale<br />

Center Boy Scouts hiking<br />

rim-to-rim in the Grand<br />

Canyon included Alec<br />

Lindley, Mike Lemond,<br />

Hogie Struve, Alan and<br />

Arden Davis, Lee Hill and<br />

Jerry Rice. <strong>The</strong>y were ac<strong>com</strong>panied<br />

by scoutmasters<br />

Bob Lotspeich and Lester<br />

Carr.<br />

•Bonita Pyatt played in<br />

the winning foursome in<br />

the Tascosa Country Club<br />

Pro-Am. Richard Hale of<br />

Floydada tied for the best<br />

pro score with a 70.<br />

June 13, 1971: Twirlers<br />

for the PHS School band<br />

teaching in the Band Parents<br />

twirling school included<br />

Annette Patty, Tonya<br />

Caddel, Karen Kirchhoff,<br />

Sheryl Hazel, Teri Brown<br />

and Dianna Reed.<br />

•Debbie Terrell is one<br />

of 54 Texans selected to<br />

attend Citizenship Short<br />

Course in Washington,<br />

D.C.<br />

June <strong>12</strong>, 1981: <strong>The</strong> Rev.<br />

Don Robertson, pastor of<br />

Edmonson First Baptist<br />

Church, will give his farewell<br />

sermon Sunday. He<br />

has accepted a call to pastor<br />

Blodgett Street Baptist<br />

Church in Carlsbad, N.M.<br />

•Carroll Green, former<br />

pastor of First Baptist<br />

Church of Hale Center,<br />

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received his doctor of ministry<br />

degree from Luther<br />

Rice Seminary in Jacksonville,<br />

Fla.<br />

June 14, 1981: Brian<br />

Donald Terrell was named<br />

outstanding freshman cadet<br />

for Air Force Squadron 6 at<br />

Texas A&M University in<br />

College Station.<br />

•Hale Center grads<br />

receiving scholarships are<br />

Gary Don DeJarnett, Kathy<br />

Moore, Robert Esparza,<br />

Gordon Compton and<br />

Dianne Carr.<br />

June <strong>12</strong>, 2001: Julianne<br />

Wright won the Outstanding<br />

Performer Award in<br />

the UIL State Solo and<br />

Ensemble Contest.<br />

•Brandon Brownlee, 42,<br />

received notifi cation last<br />

week that his 184 touchand-go<br />

landings in a 24hour<br />

period will be the new<br />

mark in the next edition of<br />

Guinness Book of World<br />

Records.<br />

June 13, 2001: Cotton<br />

Center’s Jonathan Land<br />

was named Player of the<br />

Year in Class 1A on the<br />

Lubbock A-J All-South<br />

Plains team.<br />

•New vertical driver<br />

licenses for people under<br />

the age of 21 were unveiled<br />

by the Texas Department of<br />

Public Safety.<br />

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

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

806.296.1362<br />

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OBITUARIES<br />

Micaela Cansino<br />

Funeral services for<br />

Micaela Cansino, 80, of<br />

Plainview will be at 10 a.m.<br />

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

Chapel.<br />

Burial will follow in<br />

Parklawn <strong>Memorial</strong> Gardens<br />

under the direction of Lemons<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. Cansino died Thursday,<br />

June 9, 2011, at her<br />

home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family will receive<br />

friends from 4-6 p.m. today,<br />

and a memorial will be at<br />

6 p.m. today at the funeral<br />

home.<br />

Micaela Barrera Cansino<br />

was born Jan. 16, 1931, in<br />

Santa Rosa to Jesus Barrera<br />

and Pabla (Castillo) Barrera.<br />

She was a homemaker.<br />

She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Fernando<br />

Wynon Mayes<br />

Funeral services for Eloise<br />

Wynon Mayes of Canyon<br />

will be at 11 a.m. Monday<br />

at First Baptist Church of<br />

Canyon with the Rev. Gene<br />

Jones, minister, offi ciating.<br />

Burial will follow at 4<br />

p.m. in Ralls Cemetery<br />

under the direction of Holley<br />

Funeral Home of Canyon.<br />

Visitation will be from<br />

2-4 p.m. today at the funeral<br />

home.<br />

Mrs. Mayes died Thursday,<br />

June 9, 2011, in<br />

Canyon.<br />

She was born Sept. <strong>12</strong> in<br />

Pilot Point to Wheeler Ford<br />

and Mavit Bellar Ford. She<br />

was a member of Canyon<br />

First Baptist Church and was<br />

active in the choir and Senior<br />

Adults Council. She was a<br />

past president of Canyon<br />

Rotary Club and Toastmasters,<br />

Professional Speakers<br />

Association of the Southwest<br />

and Texas Extension<br />

Association of Family and<br />

Consumer Services.<br />

She received bachelor’s<br />

and master’s degrees from<br />

Texas Tech University in<br />

home economics and was<br />

employed by the Texas<br />

A&M Extension Service<br />

for more than 25 years. She<br />

was the home demonstration<br />

agent in Randall and Hale<br />

counties. She was Plainview’s<br />

Woman of the Year<br />

in 1982 and an active mem-<br />

Norma Jean Phinny<br />

AMARILLO — <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

services for Norma Jean<br />

Phinny, 68, of Amarillo<br />

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

June 13, 2011, at Hillside<br />

Christian Church Chapel<br />

with the Rev. Mike Nuthman<br />

offi ciating.<br />

Cremation and services are<br />

under the direction of Cox<br />

Funeral Home of Amarillo.<br />

Visitation will be from<br />

6-8 p.m. today at the funeral<br />

home.<br />

Mrs. Phinny died Wednesday,<br />

June 8, 2011, in Amarillo.<br />

Norma was born in Matador<br />

on Oct. 7, 1942, to Frank<br />

and Dillie Garrett. She was<br />

raised in Plainview and was<br />

a 1960 graduate of Plainview<br />

High School. She attended<br />

McMurry College. She<br />

married Ronald Phinny in<br />

Plainview on Dec. 29, 1961.<br />

She worked in the banking<br />

business for many years.<br />

While living in Plainview,<br />

she served as a trust offi cer<br />

for Hale County State Bank.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y moved to Amarillo<br />

in 1981 from Plainview. She<br />

worked as the head cashier at<br />

Security National Bank for<br />

many years. Norma was a<br />

loving and devoted wife and<br />

mom. When her grandchildren<br />

came along, she retired,<br />

stayed at home and took on<br />

the title that she loved the<br />

very most, “Grammy.” She<br />

loved gardening, taking trips<br />

with her family to the beach,<br />

traveling with her husband<br />

and spending time with her<br />

friends. She was a longtime<br />

member of Hillside Christian<br />

Church and will be dearly<br />

missed by her family and<br />

Obituary Policy<br />

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Saturday for Sunday’s edition.<br />

Call 806-296-1357 or e-mail obits@plainviewdailyherald.<br />

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Obituaries are posted online through Legacy.<strong>com</strong> at no<br />

additional cost.<br />

DEATH NOTICE<br />

John Freeman<br />

FLOYDADA — Services<br />

for John J. Freeman, 67, of<br />

Floydada were at 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday in Forest Lawn<br />

Cemetery in Floyd County<br />

by Moore-Rose Funeral<br />

Home of Floydada.<br />

Mr. Freeman died Thursday,<br />

June 9, 2011.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

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

Plainview Herald — 6-<strong>12</strong>-11<br />

Cansino Sr.;<br />

two sons,<br />

Fernando<br />

Cansino Jr.<br />

and Pablo<br />

Cansino; and<br />

nine brothers CANSINO<br />

and sisters.<br />

Survivors include four<br />

sons and three daughters-inlaw,<br />

Manuel Cansino and<br />

his wife Rosa, George B.<br />

Cansino, and Gilbert Cansino<br />

and his wife Lucy, all of<br />

Plainview, and Robert B.<br />

Cansino and his wife Sylvia<br />

of Garland; 14 brothers and<br />

sisters; 13 grandchildren; 32<br />

great-grandchildren; and four<br />

great-great-grandchildren.<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 — 6-<strong>12</strong>-11<br />

Wynon Mayes<br />

ber and council member<br />

of the Amarillo Women’s<br />

Network, receiving their<br />

distinguished service award<br />

in 1995. She was a recipient<br />

of the Florence Hall Team<br />

Award and the Extension<br />

Superior Service Award,<br />

Extension’s highest honor.<br />

Survivors include two<br />

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

Nonette and Jerry Robinson<br />

of Canyon and Karen and<br />

Joe Flood of Hereford; one<br />

sister, Mary Lou Gilbreath of<br />

Ralls; six grandchildren; and<br />

nine great-grandchildren.<br />

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

to Cal Farley’s Boys<br />

Ranch, Texas 4-H Foundation<br />

or <strong>The</strong> Music Ministry<br />

of First Baptist Church,<br />

Canyon.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

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

Plainview Herald — 6-<strong>12</strong>-11<br />

Norma Jean Phinny<br />

many friends.<br />

Norma was preceded in<br />

death by her parents and a<br />

brother, Calvin Garrett.<br />

Survivors include her<br />

husband, Ronald Phinny of<br />

Amarillo; her daughter, Gina<br />

Slattery and husband, Bruce,<br />

of Happy; her son, Brad<br />

Phinny and wife, Jill, of<br />

Lubbock; two brothers, Raby<br />

Garrett and wife, Lanell, of<br />

Plainview and Joe Garrett<br />

and wife, Joan, of Palm<br />

Desert, Calif.; three sisters,<br />

Shirley Dean of Lubbock,<br />

Dora McBee and husband,<br />

Larry, of Plainview and Sharon<br />

Prutzman and husband,<br />

Tom, of Possum Kingdom.<br />

She is also survived by her<br />

three grandchildren who love<br />

her very much, Beth and her<br />

fi ancé Josh, Jake and Joey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family requests memorials<br />

to BSA Hospice or<br />

to Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch<br />

and Girls Town.<br />

Please sign the online<br />

guestbook at www.coxfuneralhomeamarillo.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

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

Plainview Herald — 6-<strong>12</strong>-11<br />

Thou shalt silence your phone in church<br />

Although I don’t think<br />

there’s anything in the<br />

Bible about silencing your<br />

phone in church, there<br />

should be.<br />

Ever have that happen?<br />

I hadn’t . . . until<br />

last Sunday. As a result, I<br />

have what may be the only<br />

functioning cell phone<br />

like it in Plainview, maybe<br />

even the world!<br />

Allow me to explain.<br />

Some time ago, I<br />

dropped my very basic<br />

Motorola cell phone. I say<br />

“very basic” because it<br />

doesn’t have one of those<br />

fancy-schmancy names —<br />

like Replenish or Shift or<br />

Galaxy — that sound more<br />

like the latest car model.<br />

And I’m certainly not talking<br />

about a Blackberry or<br />

an iPhone or anything else<br />

where basically all you<br />

have to do is think about<br />

who you want to call and<br />

it automatically dials the<br />

number.<br />

My phone — at least<br />

what’s left of it — is<br />

one of those that has the<br />

minimal number of buttons<br />

on it. Yes, I text with<br />

it but it takes a while since<br />

I don’t have a QUERTY<br />

keyboard. What I do have<br />

is the kind where in order<br />

to type an “S” you have to<br />

hit the “7” key four times.<br />

Someone once told me<br />

they could send smoke<br />

signals faster than I could<br />

send a text.<br />

Anyway, when I<br />

dropped my fl ip phone<br />

one of the hinges broke,<br />

leaving me with a very<br />

fragile piece of equipment<br />

that basically required two<br />

hands to hold it to my ear.<br />

I looked into buying a<br />

new phone but discovered<br />

I wasn’t eligible<br />

for a free one until my<br />

current contract ran out<br />

— on Aug. 17. Being the<br />

thrifty person I am, I was<br />

KEVIN<br />

LEWIS<br />

determined to make the<br />

phone last until then, even<br />

though I wasn’t sure what<br />

was holding the bottom<br />

part together with the top<br />

part.<br />

I found out last Sunday.<br />

I wish I could say I was<br />

sitting in the back row of<br />

a packed church<br />

and the phone<br />

rang during a<br />

loud “alleluia”<br />

chorus<br />

and<br />

nobody<br />

heard it<br />

but me. Or at<br />

least that I was<br />

able to silence the<br />

ring before anyone<br />

really noticed.<br />

Instead, I was kneeling<br />

at the altar rail about to<br />

receive <strong>com</strong>munion. No<br />

music was being played,<br />

so you could basically<br />

hear the person next to<br />

you breathing.<br />

That’s when it all happened<br />

. . .<br />

From out of one of my<br />

pants pockets came a ringing<br />

and vibrating buzz so<br />

loud I was sure St. Peter<br />

could hear it.<br />

I knew it was no use<br />

to try to blame it on the<br />

person next to me. With<br />

only about a dozen people<br />

at the service, it would be<br />

tough to pass the buck,<br />

badly as I wanted to.<br />

I immediately sprang to<br />

my feet and began a brisk<br />

walk (I was always told<br />

not to run in the house,<br />

especially God’s) toward<br />

the door, the whole time<br />

knowing our priest’s eyes<br />

were burning a hole in me.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ordeal may not have<br />

been that bad had I been<br />

able to get my hands on<br />

the dang (remember, this<br />

happened in church . . .<br />

no swearing!) phone and<br />

silence it. Unfortunately,<br />

I was wearing a pair of<br />

pants with more pockets<br />

than should ever be allowed<br />

in a pair of pants,<br />

and the phone somehow<br />

got stashed inside one<br />

I didn’t know was even<br />

there!<br />

After what seemed to be<br />

a slow-motion, dream-type<br />

walk to the door, I made<br />

it outside the church<br />

where I fi nally was<br />

able to get my<br />

hands on the<br />

fl ippety<br />

phone.<br />

Well,<br />

in my<br />

state<br />

of being<br />

half<br />

embarrassed<br />

and<br />

half ticked off<br />

that I hadn’t turned the<br />

phone off before going<br />

into church, I forgot about<br />

the fragile state of the<br />

Motorola.<br />

I fl ipped it open to<br />

answer it with a little more<br />

gusto than usual.<br />

Now I had two phones.<br />

In my left hand was the<br />

part with all the numbers<br />

on it, and in my right<br />

hand was the part with the<br />

screen and ear piece.<br />

Together they work very<br />

well; separately, not so<br />

much.<br />

I tried putting the pieces<br />

back together, but the cassette<br />

tape-looking bands<br />

that allow one part of the<br />

phone to <strong>com</strong>municate<br />

with the other weren’t<br />

Indian tribes line up against<br />

casino along Texas border<br />

By JERI CLAUSING<br />

Associated Press<br />

ALBUQUERQUE,<br />

N.M. — New Mexico’s<br />

Indian tribes are lining up<br />

against one of their own<br />

as the federal government<br />

once again is considering<br />

a controversial proposal<br />

to let a northern New<br />

Mexico pueblo partner<br />

with a Santa Fe art dealer<br />

to build a hotel and casino<br />

along the Texas-New<br />

Mexico border.<br />

<strong>The</strong> New Mexico Indian<br />

Gaming Association Inc.,<br />

which represents tribal<br />

casino operators, recently<br />

fi led <strong>com</strong>ments with the<br />

Bureau of Indian Affairs<br />

opposing the plan,<br />

according to Mark Chino,<br />

president of the Mescalero<br />

Apache tribe, which operates<br />

Inn of the Mountain<br />

Gods resort and casino in<br />

the Ruidoso area.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group’s attorney declined<br />

to release a copy of<br />

the <strong>com</strong>ments, but Chino<br />

said they are basically<br />

the same objections the<br />

tribes had when the project<br />

was fi rst proposed — and<br />

rejected — under the Bush<br />

Administration. Those<br />

objections are based on<br />

questions about the tribe’s<br />

claim to the trust land and<br />

its distance — more than<br />

300 miles — from the<br />

pueblo.<br />

“First of all, we don’t<br />

believe that the project is<br />

going to benefi t the people<br />

of the Jemez Pueblo,<br />

because as we argued back<br />

then that the developer is<br />

the one that appears to be<br />

the major benefi ciary of<br />

the project as opposed to<br />

the Pueblo of Jemez and<br />

the people of Jemez,” said<br />

Chino, whose tribe stands<br />

to lose the most among<br />

New Mexico Indian gaming<br />

operators if the Anthony<br />

project is approved.<br />

Gaming has been on the<br />

decline during the recession,<br />

he said, and <strong>com</strong>peti-<br />

tion from a new casino<br />

just over 100 miles away<br />

and close to the populous<br />

El Paso-Las Cruces<br />

market “would devastate<br />

our hospitality enterprises<br />

here in Ruidoso. We have<br />

invested millions and<br />

millions of dollars in our<br />

hospitality enterprises.<br />

And that would certainly<br />

take away the lion’s share<br />

of our business.”<br />

Chino said his tribe<br />

also disagrees with Jemez<br />

Pueblo’s attempt to claim<br />

a historical connection to<br />

the land in question.<br />

“We believe that the<br />

Mescalero Apache have<br />

a much greater historical<br />

connection to that area of<br />

the Southwest,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jemez Pueblo<br />

is located in northern<br />

New Mexico between<br />

Albuquerque and Santa<br />

Fe, along a corridor that<br />

already has a number of<br />

Indian casinos.<br />

Under the proposal, the<br />

Jemez Pueblo and a Santa<br />

Fe developer and art dealer,<br />

Gerald Peters, would<br />

build a $55 million casino<br />

and hotel in Anthony. <strong>The</strong><br />

plan was shot down in<br />

2008 by the BIA, which<br />

said it was too far from the<br />

pueblo to generate jobs for<br />

the tribe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Obama Administration<br />

reopened the request<br />

for the Jemez proposal and<br />

a handful of other off-reservation<br />

casinos last year,<br />

but no one seems to know<br />

why, Chino said.<br />

“Everyone we have talked<br />

to hasn’t been able to<br />

explain it,” said Chino. “I<br />

am at a loss as to why the<br />

federal government chose<br />

to reopen those. If you go<br />

back . . . they determined it<br />

wasn’t a viable project for<br />

a number of reasons. And<br />

now the Obama Administration,<br />

for whatever<br />

reasons, has chosen to take<br />

a second look at it.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> BIA did not respond<br />

to questions from<br />

the Associated Press about<br />

the reason for the review.<br />

Many, including Gov.<br />

Susana Martinez, are concerned<br />

about the precedent<br />

that would be set. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

currently are only fi ve<br />

off-reservation casinos in<br />

the U.S., all of which are<br />

within easy <strong>com</strong>muting<br />

distance of the tribes who<br />

run them.<br />

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having any of it, and I<br />

could tell that no amount<br />

of Super Glue or duct tape<br />

was going to fi x it!<br />

I was about to <strong>com</strong>e to<br />

grips with having to buy<br />

a new phone — and fall<br />

short of my mid-August<br />

target — when it occurred<br />

to me the phone might still<br />

work through the Bluetooth<br />

in my car.<br />

It does, although it can<br />

be a bit of an inconvenience<br />

to go sit in the car<br />

every time I want to talk<br />

on the phone.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n the thought came<br />

to me that I could enable<br />

the speaker function<br />

on the phone. That also<br />

works, although now<br />

every phone conversation<br />

I have must be shared with<br />

everyone within at least<br />

25 feet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> good news is my<br />

slow texting problem went<br />

away, since that function<br />

is an impossibility without<br />

the top of my phone.<br />

I haven’t yet decided if<br />

I’m going to break down<br />

and buy a new cell phone<br />

before be<strong>com</strong>ing eligible<br />

for a free one. That’s<br />

67 days away, which is<br />

a long time to go with<br />

what I’ve started calling<br />

my redneck cell phone.<br />

While I don’t miss<br />

texting, I’m pretty sure<br />

everyone within 25 feet<br />

of me doesn’t want to be<br />

subjected to my every<br />

conversation for the next<br />

two-plus months.<br />

One thing’s for sure. I<br />

won’t make the mistake<br />

again of forgetting to turn<br />

my phone off before going<br />

to church.<br />

If there was one good<br />

thing about it happening<br />

where it did, it’s that I was<br />

quickly forgiven.<br />

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

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

806.296.1353<br />

Lyles earns<br />

doctorate<br />

Aaron B. Lyles, M.D.,<br />

received his doctorate degree<br />

from the University<br />

of Texas<br />

SouthwesternMedical<br />

School<br />

on June 6.<br />

Lyles will<br />

continue his<br />

residency<br />

LYLES<br />

in Lexington, Ken., in<br />

physical medicine and<br />

rehabilitation.<br />

A 1997 graduate of<br />

Plainview High School,<br />

Lyles graduated from<br />

the University of Texas-<br />

Dallas with a degree in<br />

electrical engineering in<br />

2001. After working for<br />

four years, he returned<br />

to UT-Dallas, graduating<br />

with a degree in molecular<br />

biology in 2007 before being<br />

accepted into medical<br />

school.<br />

He is the son of A.B.<br />

and Cheryl Lyles of Kress.<br />

His late grandparents are<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey A.<br />

Shaver of Hale Center and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A.<br />

Lyles of Turkey.<br />

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www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011 - Page 5A<br />

THIS AND THAT<br />

THE B.P.O.E. (Elk’s Lodge<br />

#1175) will host a Flag Day<br />

ceremony at 6 p.m. Sunday in<br />

Runningwater Draw Park in the<br />

gazebo near Kidsville. Everyone<br />

is invited to the ceremony that<br />

will feature the fl ags that have<br />

fl own over our country.<br />

TWO AREA Baylor students,<br />

Matthew Shane Berry of Hale<br />

Center and Emily Kathryn<br />

Cunningham of Plainview,<br />

have been named to the Dean’s<br />

Academic Honor List for the<br />

spring semester. To qualify,<br />

undergraduates must maintain<br />

at least a 3.7 GPA while enrolled<br />

in at least <strong>12</strong> semester hours.<br />

NEIGHBOR 2 Neighbor will<br />

have a support meeting at<br />

6:30 p.m. June 14 at Whiteaker<br />

Youth Center, 710 Quincy.<br />

Childcare will be provided.<br />

TEXAS READING Club at<br />

<strong>Unger</strong> <strong>Library</strong> will be held from<br />

10-11 a.m. on select days in<br />

June for third graders and up.<br />

This week’s activities include<br />

jazz (trumpet, trombone and<br />

guitar) by Jerry Serrano on<br />

Monday, mobile dairy by Dennis<br />

Carr on Wednesday and fl ute by<br />

Donna Waugh on Friday.<br />

Amo Leer/I Love to Read<br />

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

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

Thursdays. Parents must stay in<br />

the library during the program.<br />

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Church<br />

senior youth group will host two<br />

fundraisers.<br />

An all-church garage sale will<br />

be held June 17 and 18. Anyone<br />

wanting to donate items may<br />

leave them under the porch at<br />

the parish hall, 808 Oakland,<br />

any day before the garage sale.<br />

Proceeds will be used to fund<br />

youth mission projects. Contact<br />

Bonnie DeLung at 441-6616 or<br />

Beverly Wall at 774-1040 for<br />

more information.<br />

A German sausage festival<br />

will be held from 11:30 a.m. to<br />

1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 26 at<br />

the church. <strong>The</strong> meal will consist<br />

of sausage, old-fashioned<br />

potato salad, sauerkraut, cole<br />

slaw and German chocolate<br />

cake. Cost is $7. Carryouts are<br />

available by calling Beverly Wall<br />

at 774-1040 or Nelda Barbian<br />

at 296-5004. <strong>The</strong> festival is a<br />

fundraiser for the senior youth<br />

CRIME OF THE WEEK<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview/Hale<br />

County Crime Stoppers<br />

Committee will pay a<br />

reward of up to $500 to<br />

anyone with information<br />

that leads to the arrest and<br />

indictment of the person or<br />

persons responsible for the<br />

following crimes:<br />

•Fire departments in Hale<br />

County have reported intentional<br />

grass and other type<br />

fi res being set throughout the<br />

county.<br />

•On May 27 someone<br />

poured gas and set fi re to a<br />

red 2011 Pontiac G11 on the<br />

parking lot of the Edgemere<br />

apartments, 2500 W. 26th.<br />

•On June 6 someone<br />

entered 1502 Houston and<br />

took a black Ibanez electric<br />

guitar, assorted DVDs,<br />

Kodak Easyshare camera,<br />

Canon SLR camera, loose<br />

change, RCA portable DVD<br />

player, Philips DVD player,<br />

assorted jewelry and a<br />

Blackberry storm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview/Hale<br />

County Crime Stoppers<br />

Committee will pay a reward<br />

of up to $350 to anyone with<br />

information that leads to the<br />

arrest and indictment of the<br />

person or persons responsible<br />

for the following crimes:<br />

•On June 7 someone<br />

entered 1006 Kokomo and<br />

took a Playstation 2, Craftsman<br />

string trimmer and<br />

assorted jewelry.<br />

•On May 25 someone<br />

entered 1613 Lexington and<br />

took a Mossberg shotgun.<br />

•On June 1 someone entered<br />

1002 Nassau and took<br />

a Dell laptop, Sony radio<br />

with tower speakers and a<br />

subwoofer.<br />

•Several vehicle burglaries<br />

occurring in the Westgate<br />

edition.<br />

Fugitives: Crime Stoppers<br />

will pay a reward of<br />

up to $250 for information<br />

that leads to the arrest of the<br />

following persons. Warrants<br />

have been issued for their arrest.<br />

Callers may contact the<br />

group’s trip to Mt. Rushmore.<br />

HEALTH, FIRE and TABC<br />

training will be conducted<br />

from 9 a.m.-noon Monday at<br />

the Plainview Civic Center. <strong>The</strong><br />

event is sponsored by the City<br />

of Plainview, Plainview-Hale<br />

County Health Department and<br />

TABC of Lubbock<br />

Registration is free. Call 296-<br />

2627 to register.<br />

PHS CLASS OF 1986 will<br />

hold its 25-year reunion July 15<br />

and 16. Contact Lea Mayberry<br />

Stukey at 806-292-0586 for<br />

more information.<br />

PLAINVIEW’S JUNETEENTH<br />

celebration will begin with a<br />

free hamburger meal in Givens<br />

Park from 5-7 p.m. Friday. A<br />

parade at 10 a.m. Saturday will<br />

start at the old Furr’s supermarket<br />

on Broadway and end in<br />

Givens Park where many games<br />

and activities are planned. A free<br />

barbecue meal will be served<br />

at 2 p.m. For more information<br />

call Jackie Ervine at 293-5729<br />

or Yvonne Franklin at 806-518-<br />

1533.<br />

THE YMCA’S TEEN Zone<br />

off ers a pool table, table tennis,<br />

air hockey, Xbox and more for<br />

ages 10-18. Cost is $1 plus day<br />

pass or membership. Teen Zone<br />

is open from 5-8 p.m. Tuesdays,<br />

Thursdays and Fridays through<br />

the summer.<br />

SOUTH PLAINS College<br />

will off er a one-day digital<br />

photography class from 9 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m. June 25. <strong>The</strong> class will<br />

include an afternoon of outdoor<br />

photography. Participants<br />

must have their own cameras.<br />

Cost is $40. To register, contact<br />

Kasey Reyes at 806-716-2341 or<br />

kreyes@southplainscollege.edu.<br />

For more information, contact<br />

Gracie Quinonez at 806-296-<br />

9611, ext. 4301.<br />

PHS CLASS OF 1971 will<br />

have its 40-year reunion July<br />

22 and 23. For more information<br />

contact Doris McDonald<br />

at 293-8613 or 1971phsclass@<br />

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

HIGH PLAINS FOOD Bank in<br />

Amarillo is providing application<br />

assistance for Texas SNAP<br />

benefi ts (food stamps). Call 806-<br />

Hale County Sheriff’s Offi ce<br />

Warrants Division at 296-<br />

2724 or contact the Crime<br />

Stoppers Hotline.<br />

•Christian Lopez 18,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

criminal mischief and assault.<br />

•Banito Bequon Wesley,<br />

36, black male, wanted<br />

for unauthorized use of a<br />

motor vehicle and criminal<br />

trespass.<br />

•Cathy Jo Perez, 38,<br />

Hispanic female, wanted for<br />

engage in organized criminal<br />

activity.<br />

•Christopher Warren Dunlap,<br />

36, white male, wanted<br />

for burglary of a building.<br />

•Karen Denise Ferguson,<br />

43, white female, wanted for<br />

possession of a controlled<br />

substance.<br />

•Octavio Hinojosa Robles,<br />

46, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Guillermo Willie Luna,<br />

64, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for theft of property.<br />

•Jose Julio Lujan, 41,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

374-8562 or 1-800-774-8564.<br />

THE PHS NAVY JROTC<br />

recently formed a booster club<br />

and is in need of adults willing<br />

to donate time. Call 296-4055.<br />

FREE SHOTS will be given<br />

at the Plainview-Hale County<br />

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

to children ages 4 through <strong>12</strong>th<br />

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

every Wednesday in June. Shot<br />

records must be provided to<br />

receive immunizations.<br />

HALE CENTER FOURTH of<br />

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

Saturday, July 2. Anyone interested<br />

in entering a fl oat, being<br />

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

booth to sell arts and crafts may<br />

contact the Hale Center Chamber<br />

of Commerce at 839-2642 or<br />

go by 703 N. Main.<br />

PROVIDER’S PANTRY meat<br />

boxes, off ering seven boxes of<br />

meats, can be ordered at College<br />

Heights Baptist Church, 802<br />

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

no qualifi cations; anyone can<br />

purchase. Cash, checks and Lone<br />

Star cards are accepted. Call<br />

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

for an order form or more<br />

information.<br />

WAYLAND WILL off er the<br />

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

1 p.m. June 23 and July 22. Cost<br />

is $40, and participants must<br />

present a photo identifi cation.<br />

Call the admissions offi ce at<br />

291-3500 to sign up.<br />

AN ACCOUNT HAS been<br />

set up at Happy State Bank by<br />

friends of Kenny Redin to help<br />

off set medical expenses since<br />

his Dec. 5 accident left him<br />

hospitalized for more than nine<br />

weeks. Donations may be made<br />

at any Happy State Bank or by<br />

mailing checks to Kay Ashmore,<br />

Happy State Bank, 3110 Olton<br />

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

information call 806-296-2265.<br />

JOVANNA BARRERA has<br />

been selected to represent<br />

Plainview in the Miss Texas USA<br />

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

Anyone interested in sponsoring<br />

Barrera may call 729-7773.<br />

EXTRA INSERTS, including<br />

coupons, from Sunday’s Herald<br />

LOPEZ DUNLAP WESLEY<br />

FERGUSON<br />

PEREZ<br />

obstruction or retaliation.<br />

•Sergio Gonzales Lopez,<br />

55, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Jessica Garcia, 26,<br />

Hispanic female, wanted for<br />

motion to revoke probation/<br />

burglary of a habitation.<br />

•Armando “Paco” Salazar,<br />

34, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for aggravated assault with<br />

weapon.<br />

•Oscar Herrera, 39,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

evading arrest or detention<br />

in vehicle.<br />

•Juan L. Aguilar, 43,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

aggravated assault with<br />

deadly weapon.<br />

•Michael Paul Roberts,<br />

white male, wanted for motion<br />

to adjudicate/theft of<br />

property.<br />

•Juan Francisco Ramirez,<br />

64, Hispanic male, wanted<br />

for DWI 3rd or more.<br />

•Mary Alice Ramos, 30,<br />

Hispanic female, wanted for<br />

theft of property/state jail<br />

felony.<br />

•Maria Franco Herrera,<br />

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LITERARY LUNCH Bunch will<br />

be at noon Aug. 9 in Wayland’s<br />

Van Howeling Education Center,<br />

room 104. Books to be discussed<br />

are: “Of Mice and Men,” by John<br />

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

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

of Essential Ingredients” by<br />

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

Thieves” by Elizabeth Kostova;<br />

“In the Garden of Beasts: Love,<br />

Terror, and an American Family<br />

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

“Washington” by Ron Chernow;<br />

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

the Crusades” by Rodney Stark;<br />

and “Seven Miracles that Saved<br />

America” by Chris Stewart and<br />

Ted Stewart. Read one or all<br />

and discuss over a light lunch<br />

provided by WBU.<br />

DONATIONS FOR Plainview’s<br />

annual fi reworks show may<br />

be mailed to Fireworks for the<br />

Fourth, c/o Plainview Chamber<br />

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

Plainview, TX 79072.<br />

Funds also are being accepted<br />

for the McDonald/Chamber<br />

Fireworks Scholarship to be presented<br />

to a Plainview Christian<br />

Academy student in memory<br />

of longtime fi reworks display<br />

chairman Larry McDonald.<br />

Designate the fund your<br />

donation is for.<br />

THE 22ND ANNUAL Fiesta<br />

Campesina will be held in Plainview<br />

on Sunday, July 31. Main<br />

performer will be Augustine<br />

Ramirez. For booth rental or for<br />

more information call 291-0460.<br />

PHS CLASS OF 1981 will<br />

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

5 and 6 at Plainview Country<br />

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

Make checks payable to Class of<br />

1981 and send to Brad Edwards,<br />

1319 S. Broadway, Plainview,<br />

TX 79072. Classmates should<br />

send name, address, number of<br />

attendees for Friday/Saturday<br />

events and contact information<br />

to plainviewclassof1981@<br />

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

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

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

Murry Burhart at 210-393-<br />

6995, Jeannie West Moore at<br />

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

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

50, Hispanic<br />

female,<br />

wanted for<br />

motion to<br />

revoke probation/DWI<br />

3rd<br />

or more.<br />

•Crystal<br />

Lynn Rodriguez, 36,<br />

Hispanic female, wanted for<br />

tampering with government<br />

records.<br />

•Dustin Ryan Deleon, 28,<br />

Hispanic male, wanted for<br />

motion to revoke probation/<br />

possession of a controlled<br />

substance.<br />

Anyone having information<br />

on these or any other<br />

crimes occurring in Plainview<br />

or Hale County may<br />

contact the Crime Stoppers<br />

Hotline at 293-8477<br />

(293-TIPS). All calls will be<br />

confi dential.<br />

You may leave a tip directly<br />

from your cell phone<br />

by texting “PLVCS plus<br />

your message” to 274637<br />

or internet by logging on to<br />

http://plainviewhalecounty.<br />

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

page is Plainview High School<br />

Class of 1981 30 Year Reunion.<br />

DATES FOR Sandcastles and<br />

For Kids Sake classes are July<br />

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

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

Episcopal Church, 710 Joliet.<br />

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

per child.<br />

Sandcastles is for children<br />

ages 5-17 whose parents<br />

are divorcing or separated.<br />

Children who are going through<br />

adoption or experiencing other<br />

separation issues also may participate.<br />

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

allow children to deal with<br />

issues that parents often do not<br />

recognize.<br />

More information is available<br />

by calling Parents’ Place at<br />

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

Presenting a Night of Legendary<br />

Country & Gospel Music with the<br />

West Texas Country<br />

Music Hayride<br />

Saturday, June 18<br />

7 o’clock p.m.<br />

Featuring<br />

Country Artist<br />

Daron<br />

Norwood<br />

and<br />

Singer Songwriter<br />

Reydon Stanford<br />

with special guests<br />

Cathleen Tyson and<br />

Trey Topper!<br />

a variety of parenting classes to<br />

interested groups of parents and<br />

organizations.<br />

PHS CLASS OF 1991 will hold<br />

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

23 at the Elks Lodge. Anyone<br />

who graduated or knows someone<br />

who graduated in ’91 may<br />

send information to plainviewclassof1991@gmail.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

JULY READERS’ Page will be<br />

published July 6. Readers are<br />

invited to submit original poetry,<br />

essays, features and photos<br />

to: Readers’ Page, Box <strong>12</strong>40,<br />

Plainview, TX 79072; bring them<br />

to the Herald at 820 Broadway;<br />

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

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

include a name, town and<br />

daytime phone number.<br />

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Herald<br />

OPINION<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Why is Plainview gas so expensive?<br />

To the Editor:<br />

My daughter and I made<br />

a trip to Lubbock on June 7.<br />

She fi lled her car at the Murphy’s<br />

by Wal-Mart before<br />

she left Plainview. Gas was<br />

$3.60 a gallon.<br />

We took care of our appointments<br />

in Lubbock and<br />

prepared to leave Lubbock.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re by the dental offi ce<br />

was Murphy’s by Wal-Mart<br />

off the Marsha Sharp Freeway<br />

with gas at $3.39 per<br />

gallon.<br />

My question is why do we<br />

folks in Plainview pay some<br />

21 cents more per gallon? I<br />

just don’t understand why it<br />

should be any higher. Does<br />

it cost more to get it to our<br />

city?<br />

It is hard to wrap your<br />

As many as 300,000<br />

children are taken from<br />

their homes every year from<br />

neglect and abuse. In light of<br />

that, it is a blight on America<br />

even to think or to know that<br />

a member of the Congress<br />

of the United States has<br />

been sending e-mail tweets<br />

to young women he doesn’t<br />

even know — taking advantage<br />

of them for his own<br />

apparent sexual pleasure.<br />

Anthony Weiner, you are<br />

a pervert and you should<br />

step down NOW!!<br />

Your blatant hypocrisy<br />

is never more evident than<br />

when your record as a<br />

self-proclaimed defender of<br />

youth is examined.<br />

Mallard Fillmore<br />

mind around paying more<br />

just because it is Plainview.<br />

We need to be getting breaks<br />

just as well as the folks in<br />

Lubbock.<br />

I must agree with Wes<br />

Naron who wrote several<br />

weeks ago about our gas<br />

prices. Why? Is there anyone<br />

out there who can answer the<br />

question.<br />

Patsy Hall<br />

Plainview<br />

Editor’s Note: Phone<br />

calls to a Murphy USA<br />

district manager were not<br />

returned. <strong>The</strong> Herald has<br />

reported on higher local gas<br />

prices on numerous occasions,<br />

and the explanation<br />

from distributors centers<br />

around greater transportation<br />

costs.<br />

Save by fi lling gas cans in Lubbock<br />

To the Editor:<br />

It seems so strange that<br />

gas prices in New Deal are<br />

10 cents a gallon cheaper<br />

than Plainview, and Lubbock<br />

is 20 cents a gallon<br />

cheaper. Does it really cost<br />

that much more to transport<br />

fuel to Plainview? I can’t see<br />

how. Even Wal-mart here is<br />

20 cents a gallon higher here<br />

than in Lubbock. Why?<br />

If the people of Plainview<br />

got together we should be<br />

able to do something about<br />

the problem.<br />

One solution could be if<br />

you know someone who has<br />

a pick-up truck, and every<br />

car in Plainview would<br />

send gas cans to be fi lled<br />

(in Lubbock), on a 20-gallon<br />

tank they could save $4<br />

a tank. Think how much<br />

money you could keep in<br />

your pocket! <strong>The</strong>n Plainview<br />

would be forced to<br />

drop their fuel prices. Think<br />

about what you could do<br />

with the money you save,<br />

even in a month’s time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> oil <strong>com</strong>panies are<br />

keeping their hands in our<br />

pockets and we are told there<br />

is nothing that can be done. I<br />

think there is. When we say<br />

enough is enough, see what<br />

happens.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only way is to force<br />

the government to take action,<br />

and that is not by forming<br />

a <strong>com</strong>mission or <strong>com</strong>mittee<br />

to see why prices are<br />

so out of control. Tell your<br />

congressman and representatives<br />

we want something<br />

done. Force them to take<br />

action or not be re-elected,<br />

including the president. This<br />

is the only course of action<br />

to obtain results.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American public<br />

are the only ones that can<br />

change the out<strong>com</strong>e. Let<br />

your government know how<br />

you feel by your vote!<br />

We work hard for our<br />

money and should be able<br />

to keep more of our paycheck.<br />

Sharon Fuller<br />

Plainview<br />

You have bragged about<br />

your efforts to defend children;<br />

for example, writing<br />

that in early 2007 your offi ce<br />

“did a study that found that<br />

over 85 percent of registered<br />

sex offenders in New<br />

York City live less than<br />

fi ve blocks from schools,<br />

and 670 sex offenders live<br />

within just two blocks. Some<br />

offenders are even closer,<br />

permanently residing less<br />

than 500 feet away from<br />

unwitting parents, educators<br />

and children.”<br />

Do those “efforts” include<br />

setting an example of moral<br />

rectitude by living a life<br />

free of sexual episodes? It<br />

appears that this is not the<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Keep sexually-oriented businesses out of city<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I just wanted to say, “Has<br />

anybody been reading the<br />

newspaper?” <strong>The</strong> crime has<br />

almost doubled since we allowed<br />

alcohol to be a part of<br />

our city, and now you want<br />

sexually-oriented (businesses)?<br />

Come on, folks. Let’s step<br />

up to the plate and fi gure out<br />

a way to fi x this. This is our<br />

town and our children and<br />

grandchildren are growing<br />

up here. Some things are not<br />

worth the money.<br />

Look around. It’s already<br />

Be<strong>com</strong>e a CASA volunteer to foster child<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Father’s Day is upon<br />

us. While many sons and<br />

daughters struggle to fi nd<br />

the perfect gift, thousands<br />

of children in the foster care<br />

system have no father to<br />

recognize.<br />

Many of them have never<br />

met their fathers, or their<br />

fathers are in prison or dead.<br />

Increasing numbers of<br />

children are entering the<br />

Texas foster care system —<br />

more than 43,000 last year<br />

— children whose families<br />

failed to care for them,<br />

feed them and protect them<br />

from harm. <strong>The</strong>se children,<br />

especially boys, need strong<br />

To the Editor:<br />

What do we need to do<br />

to keep Islam from taking<br />

over the United States of<br />

America?<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.S. can’t print paper<br />

money and buy everything<br />

we need. We have to start<br />

working and be<strong>com</strong>ing a<br />

producing nation. Let us<br />

change our laws before our<br />

country is destroyed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> biggest problem in the<br />

U.S. is laws that are against<br />

the Bible. <strong>The</strong>y are against<br />

Hypocrite Anthony Weiner should step down now<br />

case as your e-mail “tweets”<br />

laden with sex show.<br />

Nowhere is your hypocrisy<br />

more evident than in your<br />

recent press release where<br />

you bragged that “along<br />

with several colleagues in<br />

Congress, we introduced<br />

& passed the KIDS (Keeping<br />

the Internet Devoid of<br />

Sexual Predators) Act of<br />

2007, a bill to require sex<br />

offenders to register their<br />

e-mail and instant message<br />

addresses with the National<br />

Sex Offender Registry. <strong>The</strong><br />

‘Kid’s Act’ implemented<br />

one of my six re<strong>com</strong>mendations<br />

to keep a closer eye<br />

on sex offenders both near<br />

school grounds and online.<br />

a mess to begin with. Our<br />

children are having children,<br />

youth are drug addicted,<br />

dropping out of school, no<br />

laws, oh, and have you heard<br />

them talk?<br />

Please step up to the<br />

plate and let’s get rid of all<br />

this mess. Don’t allow it in<br />

Plainview.<br />

I grew up in an alcoholic<br />

home and it was a nightmare<br />

to have to deal with my<br />

brothers every other night,<br />

and when we moved to<br />

Plainview some 30 years ago<br />

I loved it because it was dry.<br />

adult male role models to<br />

prepare them to make their<br />

way in the world.<br />

I challenge you to make a<br />

promise this Father’s Day:<br />

Take action to help at least<br />

one child. I chose to be a<br />

court appointed special<br />

advocate, a CASA volunteer,<br />

trained by CASA of the<br />

South Plains and assigned<br />

by the court to speak up for<br />

abused or neglected children,<br />

offering solutions and helping<br />

judges make informed<br />

decisions about what is right<br />

for a child.<br />

I’ve seen fi rsthand the difference<br />

that can be made in<br />

II <strong>The</strong>ssalonians 3-10. Child<br />

labor laws keep children<br />

from getting an education.<br />

You go to school to get your<br />

schooling, but go to work<br />

to get your education. Some<br />

people call it experience.<br />

1. Minimum wage law<br />

does not let millions get a<br />

job.<br />

2. Child labor laws that<br />

keep children from getting<br />

an education<br />

3. Welfare people don’t<br />

work because they don’t<br />

MICHAEL<br />

REAGAN<br />

I also proposed stricter GPS<br />

tracking of sex offenders,<br />

tougher enforcement of<br />

registration laws and more<br />

public disclosure of sex offender<br />

data.”<br />

You go on to say, “Sadly,<br />

the Internet is the predator’s<br />

venue of choice today. We<br />

need to update our strategies<br />

and our laws to stop<br />

these offenders who are a<br />

mere click away from our<br />

children. “<br />

It would seem that the<br />

Internet is also your “venue<br />

of choice” when you choose<br />

to send sexually explicit<br />

photos of yourself to women<br />

you don’t know and who<br />

have never expressed any<br />

desire to see you in sexually<br />

<strong>com</strong>promising situations.<br />

In your apologetic press<br />

conference you freely admitted<br />

your guilt in these mat-<br />

People are going to drink<br />

no matter what, but what<br />

was securing was that my<br />

teenage son couldn’t walk to<br />

the store and have someone<br />

buy him a six pack of beer,<br />

because that’s what they are<br />

doing now. For a few dollars<br />

more adults do this for<br />

teenagers, and now to allow<br />

these sexual-oriented clubs<br />

and stores?<br />

Lord, forbid! Please wake<br />

up and smell what’s cooking<br />

in Plainview.<br />

Rosalinda Perez<br />

Plainview<br />

a child’s life. <strong>The</strong> reward for<br />

me is knowing that the child<br />

I’m advocating for goes to<br />

sleep tonight in a place that<br />

is clean and safe and that<br />

his physical, emotional and<br />

educational needs are met.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are 23 children in<br />

Hale County waiting for an<br />

advocate. Accept my challenge.<br />

Your involvement<br />

will be the best Father’s Day<br />

gift you can give to a child<br />

— and to yourself.<br />

For more information:<br />

www.casaofthesouthplains.<br />

org, or call 806-293-1970.<br />

C.W. Moore<br />

Roaring Springs<br />

How to keep Islam from taking over<br />

want to lose their welfare<br />

check.<br />

4. Unions cause jobs to<br />

be sent to countries with<br />

cheaper labor<br />

5. We have employers pay<br />

unemployment benefi ts, but<br />

it only helps the employee<br />

6. Printing up paper<br />

money causes it to lose<br />

value every day. <strong>The</strong> U.S.<br />

trade defi cit is growing<br />

every year.<br />

Harold Smith<br />

Hart<br />

ters but you left unsaid the<br />

words your actions demanded<br />

— namely your intent to<br />

resign from the U.S. House<br />

of Representatives, which<br />

you have disgraced.<br />

Your critics have often<br />

characterized you as being<br />

arrogant. You have now<br />

proven them right. Nothing<br />

could be more arrogant<br />

than your outright refusal to<br />

do the honorable thing and<br />

resign from the House of<br />

Representatives which you<br />

have, by your actions, seriously<br />

demeaned.<br />

In your arrogance you<br />

have failed to understand<br />

that you are now the butt<br />

of jokes — not exactly the<br />

status a member of Congress<br />

seeks.<br />

You owe your constituents<br />

an apology; you owe<br />

your bride more than that.<br />

It’s time to pay your debts<br />

to both.<br />

Go home, Rep. Weiner,<br />

and contemplate your offense<br />

against decency and<br />

the people you are obliged to<br />

represent.<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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BILL<br />

O’REILLY<br />

What kind of<br />

a country do<br />

we want?<br />

Throughout the ages,<br />

Robin Hood has carried<br />

a very positive image: a<br />

dashing hero who steals<br />

from a corrupt kingdom<br />

and distributes the loot to<br />

the poor. Errol Flynn was<br />

among the fi rst to bring<br />

Robin to life in the movies,<br />

and more recently, Russell<br />

Crowe advanced the<br />

legend.<br />

President Obama, I<br />

believe, sees himself as the<br />

noble Robin. Certainly,<br />

his tax-the-rich mantra<br />

and health care giveaways<br />

demonstrate a strong desire<br />

to redistribute in<strong>com</strong>e from<br />

the affl uent to the poor in<br />

America.<br />

How is that playing in<br />

Peoria? A new Gallup poll<br />

tells us.<br />

<strong>The</strong> question was simple:<br />

“Do you think our government<br />

should or should<br />

not redistribute wealth by<br />

heavy taxes on the rich?”<br />

Most Americans said no.<br />

Forty-nine percent do not<br />

support Obama’s vision,<br />

including 69 percent of Republicans<br />

and 53 percent of<br />

independents. But 47 percent<br />

of Americans do want<br />

to be shown the money,<br />

including a whopping 71<br />

percent of Democrats.<br />

<strong>The</strong> demographic breakdown<br />

is instructive: Fiftytwo<br />

percent of women<br />

but just 42 percent of men<br />

support wealth redistribution.<br />

But the real gap is<br />

between whites and nonwhites.<br />

Here, 64 percent of<br />

nonwhite Americans want<br />

federal money given to<br />

those who have not, while<br />

just 41 percent of whites<br />

want the same.<br />

Gallup concludes that<br />

most Americans do support<br />

the wealthy paying more<br />

in order to solve specifi c<br />

problems (like Social Security),<br />

but Americans are<br />

not “anti-rich.” A majority<br />

believes the USA does not<br />

have “too many” rich folks.<br />

For Obama, the call is<br />

easy. His core constituency<br />

fervently believes that a<br />

“just society” takes from<br />

the rich and gives to the<br />

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

the Founding Fathers did<br />

not believe that. So instituting<br />

legislation mandating<br />

the redistribution of private<br />

wealth runs up against a<br />

variety of constitutional<br />

issues. That’s why the<br />

Supreme Court will have to<br />

decide on Obamacare.<br />

Madison, Jefferson,<br />

Franklin and the boys did<br />

not want a strong federal<br />

government meddling<br />

in economic affairs or<br />

much else for that matter.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y did not impose<br />

a federal in<strong>com</strong>e tax<br />

(that fi rst arrived during<br />

the Civil War), and they<br />

did not support government<br />

intrusion on the free<br />

marketplace. In the latter<br />

part of the 18th century,<br />

the colonists were absolutely<br />

fed up with King<br />

George intruding upon<br />

their economic lives. That<br />

anger drove the revolution.<br />

Those of us who actually<br />

studied history remember<br />

the war cry: “No taxation<br />

without representation!”<br />

But today the Founding<br />

Fathers are considered obsolete<br />

by some on the left<br />

who want to join Western<br />

Europe in the cradle-tograve<br />

entitlement zone.<br />

Never mind that countries<br />

like Greece and Spain are<br />

going under economically<br />

because of their nanny<br />

state spending. Liberal<br />

doctrine requires “sharing<br />

the wealth,” consequences<br />

be damned.<br />

With the country almost<br />

evenly divided over wealth<br />

redistribution, the next<br />

presidential election really<br />

be<strong>com</strong>es a referendum on<br />

that concept. Things were<br />

never this <strong>com</strong>plicated in<br />

Sherwood Forest.<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.”


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011 - Page 7A<br />

Herald<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Explore different options<br />

when purchasing bonds<br />

As an investor, you may<br />

fi nd that bonds can be a<br />

valuable part of your holdings.<br />

But there’s more than<br />

one way to own bonds, so<br />

you’ll want to be familiar<br />

with the various investment<br />

vehicles available — because<br />

the more you know,<br />

the better the choices you’ll<br />

be able to make.<br />

So, let’s look at three<br />

popular ways of owning<br />

bonds:<br />

Individual bonds<br />

—When you buy an<br />

individual bond, you will<br />

receive predictable interest<br />

payments. And when your<br />

bond matures, you’ll get<br />

the original principal back,<br />

unless the issuer defaults,<br />

which is not <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

in cases of “investment<br />

grade” bonds. However,<br />

the value of your bond<br />

— the price you could<br />

get for it if you sold it on<br />

the open market before<br />

it matured — will fl uctuate<br />

over time, primarily in<br />

response to interest rates.<br />

(When market rates go up,<br />

the value of your bond<br />

drops, and vice versa.) In<br />

general, you’ll pay at least<br />

$5,000 for an individual<br />

bond, though that amount<br />

may vary. Consequently,<br />

while this approach gives<br />

you more control, it can be<br />

more time consuming and<br />

require a larger investment<br />

in order to build a diverse<br />

fi xed-in<strong>com</strong>e portfolio.<br />

Bond funds — By<br />

investing in a bond-based<br />

mutual fund, which may<br />

own dozens of different<br />

types of bonds, you can<br />

effi ciently increase your<br />

diversifi cation, which is<br />

important, because diversifi<br />

cation can help reduce<br />

credit risk (although it can’t<br />

guarantee a profi t or protect<br />

against a loss). A bond fund<br />

does not pay you a fi xed<br />

rate of return; instead, you<br />

receive dividends, which<br />

will fl uctuate based on the<br />

underlying bonds’ interest<br />

rates and capital appreciation.<br />

In addition, bond funds<br />

don’t have a maturity date<br />

when principal is repaid.<br />

Keep in mind that when you<br />

purchase bond funds, you<br />

could be subject to capital<br />

gains taxes in two different<br />

ways: if you sell your fund<br />

shares for a profi t or if the<br />

fund manager sells an underlying<br />

bond for more than<br />

it’s worth. This increased<br />

capital gains liability is one<br />

reason that many people put<br />

bond funds in a tax-deferred<br />

vehicle, such as an IRA or a<br />

401(k).<br />

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fund, however, a UIT is not<br />

actively managed and does<br />

not change its holdings.<br />

And since no manager is<br />

involved in making changes<br />

or trades, a UIT has low<br />

management fees. A UIT<br />

is typically established for<br />

20 to 30 years, but, as an<br />

individual investor, you can<br />

sell your shares whenever<br />

you want, for whatever the<br />

market will bear.<br />

Although UITs can be<br />

some of the most costeffi<br />

cient, low-risk options<br />

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

they are not without risk.<br />

Specifi cally, since a UIT’s<br />

bonds provide fi xed interest<br />

rates, there’s always the<br />

possibility that the bonds<br />

will lose purchasing power<br />

to infl ation over time.<br />

When choosing how to<br />

own bonds, you’ll need to<br />

evaluate many factors —<br />

and we’ve only looked at<br />

some of them. You may<br />

want to consult with a fi -<br />

nancial advisor to determine<br />

which methods of bond<br />

ownership are appropriate<br />

for your needs. By doing<br />

your homework, and getting<br />

the help you need, you can<br />

maximize the advantages<br />

of adding bonds to your<br />

investment mix.<br />

Gary Massingill is a fi nancial<br />

advisor for Edward Jones.<br />

Social Security may have a gift for dad<br />

Father’s Day is right<br />

around the corner. Perhaps<br />

you’ll give Dad the usual<br />

gift: a necktie, shaving set,<br />

leather wallet or new fi shing<br />

lure. But there’s something<br />

he may appreciate even<br />

more.<br />

People all over the country<br />

are helping their dads<br />

save nearly $4,000 a year<br />

on the cost of prescription<br />

drugs. You can help your<br />

dad, too — and it won’t<br />

cost you a dime.<br />

<strong>The</strong> high cost of prescription<br />

medication can<br />

be a burden on fathers (or<br />

anyone) who have limited<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e and resources. But<br />

there is Extra Help — available<br />

through Social Security<br />

— that could pay part of his<br />

monthly premiums, annual<br />

deductibles and prescription<br />

co-payments. That Extra<br />

Help is worth an average of<br />

almost $4,000 a year.<br />

To fi gure out whether<br />

your father is eligible, Social<br />

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his in<strong>com</strong>e and the value of<br />

his savings, investments,<br />

and real estate (other than<br />

the home he lives in). To<br />

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he must be enrolled in<br />

Medicare and have:<br />

•Annual in<strong>com</strong>e limited<br />

to $16,335 for an individual<br />

or $22,065 for a married<br />

couple living together. Even<br />

if his in<strong>com</strong>e is higher,<br />

he still may be able to get<br />

some help with monthly<br />

premiums, annual deductibles<br />

and prescription copayments.<br />

Some examples<br />

where in<strong>com</strong>e may be<br />

higher include if he or his<br />

spouse:<br />

—Support other family<br />

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them;<br />

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Resources include such<br />

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as resources.<br />

Social Security has an<br />

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You can fi nd it at www.<br />

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A ribbon cutting for <strong>The</strong> Covey Smokehouse & Eatery, located in the Commercial Hotel at 102 S. Fifth<br />

in Floydada was held Friday afternoon. Pictured are (from left) Jeremy Hernandez and family, Maisey<br />

Martinez, Kay Wilson, Cheyenne and Cassandra Flores, Karlly Covington, Koupper Covington, owners<br />

Monte and Leslie Covington, Kayl Covington, Floydada Economic Development Board Executive<br />

Director Justin Jaworski, Floydada Chamber of Commerce President Charla McHam, Laura Turner<br />

and Andy Carthel. <strong>The</strong> Covingtons have owned <strong>The</strong> Covey for six years and have many plans for the<br />

Smokehouse and Eatery. <strong>The</strong>y can host special events and receptions with seating for up to 130.<br />

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To learn more about<br />

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Anyone who is entitled to<br />

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Carmie Hill is branch<br />

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AGRICULTURE<br />

Panhandle Parade of Breeds just around the corner<br />

<strong>The</strong> Panhandle Parade of<br />

Breeds junior livestock show<br />

is scheduled for Friday and<br />

Saturday at the Ollie Liner<br />

Center in Plainview.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show is open to<br />

the public and there is no<br />

charge. According to board<br />

president Kevin Igo, the<br />

show is designed to showcase<br />

superior heifers and<br />

steers from across the state.<br />

Participants will begin<br />

bringing animals to the barn<br />

on Thursday and check-in<br />

is Friday morning. Steers<br />

will be classifi ed by Ronald<br />

Gooch of Perryton and Don<br />

Reeves of Wellington.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Production Plus<br />

Scholarship Showmanship<br />

Contest will begin at 1 p.m.<br />

Friday. Exhibitors will be<br />

divided into three age groups<br />

in the heifer showmanship<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition, as well as in<br />

the steer <strong>com</strong>petition. <strong>The</strong><br />

top two seniors will receive<br />

$500 scholarships.<br />

Dr. Mark Miller with<br />

Texas Tech University will<br />

coordinate the showmanship<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition, which is open<br />

to all <strong>com</strong>petitors.<br />

Judges for the calf show<br />

are Bryan Barnhard with<br />

Extension service: Feed industry<br />

HACCP certifi cation now available<br />

By BLAIR FANNIN<br />

Texas AgriLife Extension<br />

COLLEGE STATION —<br />

A new program that certifi<br />

es feed manufacturers and<br />

distributors that <strong>com</strong>ply with<br />

the voluntary Hazard Analysis<br />

and Critical Control Point<br />

plan standard is now offered<br />

by agencies in Texas and<br />

California.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Offi ce of the State<br />

Chemist, part of Texas<br />

AgriLife Research, and<br />

feed-control offi cials in<br />

California, are accredited<br />

with certifying feed operations<br />

that take part in the<br />

verifi cation program for a<br />

voluntary HACCP plan, Dr.<br />

Tim Herrman, state chemist<br />

in College Station, said.<br />

“Upon request, these<br />

fi rms are audited and scored<br />

to see if they meet a set of<br />

standards to receive certifi -<br />

cation,” said Herrman. “This<br />

certifi cation program is<br />

another way of strengthening<br />

already a number of safeguards<br />

in feed manufacturing<br />

to ensure a quality, safe<br />

product is being produced<br />

consistently.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> certifi cation program<br />

File Adjusted Gross<br />

In<strong>com</strong>e consent<br />

forms with the IRS<br />

Hale County United States<br />

Department of Agriculture<br />

Farm Service Agency Executive<br />

Director Jerry Thurman<br />

reminds producers that, in<br />

order to receive USDA<br />

program payments, each<br />

payment recipient must have<br />

an Adjusted Gross In<strong>com</strong>e<br />

verifi cation consent form on<br />

fi le with the Internal Revenue<br />

Service.<br />

<strong>The</strong> consent form authorizes<br />

the IRS to verify for<br />

FSA whether a payment<br />

recipient’s AGI meets the eligibility<br />

requirements for FSA<br />

programs. <strong>The</strong> form became<br />

a requirement for payment<br />

eligibility beginning with the<br />

2009 crop year.<br />

“In order to avoid an<br />

interruption of program<br />

payments, producers need to<br />

check their business records<br />

and turn these forms in to the<br />

IRS immediately if they have<br />

not done so already,” Thurman<br />

said.<br />

IRS requires written consent<br />

from all individuals or<br />

legal entities before verifi -<br />

cation of the average AGI<br />

can be provided to USDA.<br />

Individuals must submit form<br />

CCC-927and legal entities<br />

must submit form CCC-928.<br />

Without these forms on fi le,<br />

producers will not receive<br />

USDA program payments.<br />

Thurman saidconsent<br />

forms are required for payments<br />

received from the<br />

Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service as well as<br />

those received through FSA.<br />

Completed forms must be<br />

returned to the IRS.<br />

is part of a larger plan put<br />

into place in 2007 by the Association<br />

of American Feed<br />

Control Offi cials, Herrman<br />

said. <strong>The</strong> task force developed<br />

a model standard for<br />

adoption of voluntary safety<br />

standards by feed manufacturers<br />

that was approved by<br />

the American Feed Control<br />

board of directors, he said.<br />

“Currently, an estimated<br />

50 percent of the U.S. feed<br />

tonnage is manufactured by<br />

fi rms that have either begun<br />

or fully adopted HACCP<br />

as a means to assure food<br />

safety,” Herrman said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> model standard is<br />

part of a larger document<br />

titled Verifi cation Program<br />

for a Voluntary HACCP<br />

Plan that provides clarifi cation<br />

on how to apply those<br />

safety principles when<br />

manufacturing feed.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> program provides a<br />

basis upon which <strong>com</strong>petent<br />

authorities can provide<br />

third-party audits “upon<br />

request” by fi rms that do<br />

not subscribe to <strong>com</strong>mercial<br />

auditing services, Herrman<br />

said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> model standard represents<br />

a consensus by task<br />

SIX DAY FORECAST FOR PLAINVIEW<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunny and breezy<br />

99°/64°<br />

Monday<br />

Hot with plenty of sun<br />

97°/64°<br />

Tuesday<br />

Breezy with partial<br />

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TRENDS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD<br />

PRECIPITATION<br />

force participants on how the<br />

feed industry should apply<br />

HACCP principles, validate<br />

a HACCP plan, and verify<br />

that it is being followed.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> scoring mechanism<br />

for the HACCP audit is as<br />

follows: To pass an audit,<br />

all criteria in Part I and II,<br />

Verifi cation Program for a<br />

Voluntary Hazard Analysis<br />

and Critical Control Point<br />

Plan sections 6 through 11,<br />

must receive a “pass” or<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete corrective actions<br />

required within 30 days of<br />

inspection.<br />

Facilities that receive one<br />

or more fail scores will not<br />

receive a letter of certifi cation<br />

acknowledging the<br />

establishment passed the<br />

audit.<br />

Contact the local feedcontrol<br />

service or visit<br />

their Web site to receive<br />

an application for an audit<br />

and to learn more about the<br />

potential legal implications<br />

of non-<strong>com</strong>pliance.<br />

More information about<br />

Hazard Analysis and Critical<br />

Control Point training<br />

for feed industries is also<br />

available at http://www.<br />

feedhaccp.org/.<br />

Wednesday<br />

Mostly sunny and hot<br />

96°/65°<br />

Thursday<br />

Breezy with plenty of<br />

sunshine<br />

96°/63°<br />

Friday<br />

Sunny and breezy<br />

93°/65°<br />

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TEMPERATURE<br />

Texas Tech; Blake Nelson<br />

with Conners State University,<br />

Warner, Okla.; and<br />

Drew Perez from Nara Visa,<br />

N.M.. <strong>The</strong>y will judge both<br />

heifers and steers in Ring A<br />

and Ring B.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gebo’s Supreme<br />

Heifer Show will begin at 3<br />

p.m. Friday. Judging order<br />

will be American breeds,<br />

English breeds and Conti-<br />

AGRICULTURE FORECAST<br />

REGIONAL SUMMARY<br />

nental breeds.<br />

Judging in Ring B will<br />

begin after the conclusion of<br />

the fi rst breed in Ring A.<br />

Judging in the Cargill<br />

Meat Solutions Steer Show<br />

will begin at approximately<br />

6 p.m. Friday with the Progress<br />

Steer Division. Progress<br />

steers weigh 825 pounds and<br />

above. A champion Progress<br />

Steer will be selected in both<br />

Sunny and breezy Sunday. Winds southsouthwest<br />

20-30 mph. Expect a full day of<br />

sunshine with relative humidity 55% early,<br />

20% in the afternoon and excellent drying<br />

conditions. Monday: hot with plenty of sun.<br />

Winds south-southwest 20-30 mph. Expect<br />

a full day of sunshine with average relative<br />

humidity 35% and excellent drying conditions.<br />

Tuesday: breezy with partial sunshine. Winds<br />

southwest 15-25 mph.<br />

Sunny and breezy Sunday. Hot Monday<br />

with plenty of sun. Breezy Tuesday with<br />

partial sunshine; hot. Mostly sunny and hot<br />

Wednesday. Thursday: breezy with plenty of<br />

sunshine; hot toward Amarillo and Lubbock.<br />

Friday: sunny and breezy; hot. Saturday:<br />

sunny. A thunderstorm toward Amarillo;<br />

not as hot in eastern parts of the area and<br />

toward the New Mexico border. Hot near Plainview and toward Lubbock.<br />

REGIONAL ALMANAC<br />

Temperatures are the averages<br />

for the week of 6/4 - 6/10.<br />

Precipication values are totals for<br />

the week.<br />

City Hi Lo Prcp<br />

Abilene 91 69 0.54<br />

Amarillo 88 61 0.56<br />

Austin 91 71 0.63<br />

Clovis, NM 90 58 0.40<br />

Corpus Christi 90 74 0.60<br />

Dallas 91 71 0.52<br />

Denver, CO 83 53 0.25<br />

El Paso 96 69 0.15<br />

Ft. Worth 90 68 0.66<br />

Hobbs, NM 93 63 0.30<br />

Houston 91 72 0.93<br />

Lubbock 90 64 0.51<br />

Midland 93 67 0.25<br />

Oklahoma City 87 67 0.77<br />

Red River, NM 81 47 0.15<br />

Ruidoso, NM 73 42 0.38<br />

San Antonio 92 72 0.73<br />

Santa Fe, NM 83 48 0.20<br />

Tulsa, OK 88 68 0.73<br />

Wichita Falls 92 68 0.20<br />

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Ring A and Ring B.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Prospect Steer Show<br />

will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday<br />

and judging order will be<br />

American breeds, English<br />

breeds and Continental<br />

breeds. A parade of all the<br />

prospect steer breed champions<br />

and the selection of the<br />

Grand Champion Prospect<br />

Steer will be at approximately<br />

5 p.m. Saturday.<br />

AgriLife Research helps pave the way for a new livestock feed product<br />

By KAY LEDBETTER<br />

Texas AgriLife Extension<br />

AMARILLO — A twoyear<br />

study by a Texas<br />

AgriLife Research team in<br />

Amarillo has helped bring<br />

a new product to market<br />

that could allow the cattle<br />

feeding industry to realize<br />

effi ciencies in mills and<br />

more weight on cattle, according<br />

to Dr. Jim Mac-<br />

Donald.<br />

MacDonald, an AgriLife<br />

Research beef cattle nutritionist,<br />

fi nished his second<br />

trial of cattle early this year<br />

studying starter diets in<br />

feedlots during the transition<br />

phase from pasture to<br />

feed yard.<br />

Typically, a steer or heif-<br />

er will <strong>com</strong>e off of a forage<br />

diet when it goes into the<br />

feedlot, he explained. For<br />

the fi rst 21 to 28 days in the<br />

feedlot, the cattle are fed a<br />

diet that allows their rumen<br />

microfl ora to adapt to grain<br />

instead of forage.<br />

“This is usually done<br />

with roughage, and as they<br />

go through the period of<br />

adjustment, the amount of<br />

roughage goes down and<br />

the amount of grain goes<br />

up,” MacDonald said.<br />

If the animal is not allowed<br />

to go through this<br />

process, it can suffer rumen<br />

acidosis, which is typically<br />

characterized by decreasing<br />

rumen pH and digestive disorders<br />

that cause the cattle<br />

to go off feed, he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem for feed<br />

yards, MacDonald said,<br />

is handling the roughage<br />

needed for this transitional<br />

diet can be ineffi cient.<br />

Roughage is typically<br />

expensive per unit of energy<br />

and is bulky and diffi cult<br />

to handle in the feed mills.<br />

Also, there can be a substantial<br />

amount of shrink<br />

depending on the roughage<br />

used.<br />

Through a grant funded<br />

by Cargill Corn Milling,<br />

MacDonald conducted two<br />

trials with 315 cattle in each<br />

to help develop a product<br />

that acts like a forage in the<br />

rumen but has the energy<br />

value of corn.<br />

Cargill already produces<br />

Sweet Bran, a branded corn<br />

gluten feed that is high in<br />

digestible fi ber with an energy<br />

value similar to corn,<br />

but without the potential to<br />

cause rumen acidosis, he<br />

said.<br />

Cargill is expanding on<br />

the Sweet Bran product<br />

with a new one called<br />

RAMP, he said. RAMP<br />

is a <strong>com</strong>plete starter feed<br />

to adapt cattle to fi nishing<br />

diets of Sweet Bran<br />

pre-mixed with cottonseed<br />

hulls, alfalfa hay, vitamins<br />

and minerals.<br />

“Our fi rst trial was to<br />

determine if the concept<br />

would work in the Southern<br />

Plains and to help determine<br />

what level of cottonseed<br />

hulls might be optimal,”<br />

MacDonald said. “Our<br />

second study looked at<br />

how many days the product<br />

should be used to step the<br />

cattle up.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> trial looked at 14-30<br />

days, and while statistically<br />

it didn’t seem to make a<br />

difference on the length of<br />

time fed, MacDonald said<br />

he is most <strong>com</strong>fortable with<br />

feeding the product at least<br />

18 days or more. He said<br />

the 14-day period may be<br />

too fast.<br />

“Maximum energy intake<br />

early in the feeding period<br />

appears to have a large impact<br />

on growth and performance,”<br />

MacDonald said.<br />

“By using RAMP, we<br />

increased their energy<br />

intake during the adaptation<br />

period. Our studies showed<br />

it allowed an additional<br />

17 pounds of hot carcass<br />

weight to be captured on<br />

average.”<br />

In addition to increasing<br />

weight gain, RAMP helps<br />

improve feed mill effi ciencies<br />

because of the reduced<br />

forage that needs to be<br />

handled — about one-third<br />

less — and the reduction<br />

in the number of diets that<br />

they were having to mix,<br />

MacDonald said.<br />

“This is one more step<br />

that allows feed yards to<br />

improve on their effi ciency<br />

with beef production, capture<br />

more pounds of beef<br />

per animal, and potentially<br />

reduce the cost of beef to<br />

the consumer,” he said.<br />

LOCAL ALMANAC<br />

Statistics for the week ending Jun. 10 for:<br />

Temperature Amarillo Lubbock<br />

High for the week 103° 104°<br />

Low for the week 55° 63°<br />

Normal high 85° 89°<br />

Normal low 62° 62°<br />

Average temp. 81.3° 83.5°<br />

Normal average temp. 72.3° 75.6°<br />

Temp. departure<br />

Precipitation<br />

+9.0° +7.9°<br />

Total for the week trace trace<br />

Total for the month trace trace<br />

Total for the year 0.68” 1.10”<br />

Normal for the month 1.10” 1.00”<br />

% of normal this month 0% 0%<br />

% of normal this year 9% 17%<br />

Growing Degree Days<br />

Yesterday 20 31<br />

Month to date 315 336<br />

Season to date <strong>12</strong>83 1674<br />

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8 a.m. Sunday 66° 69°<br />

<strong>12</strong> p.m. 91° 92°<br />

4 p.m. 96° 100°<br />

8 p.m. 81° 85°<br />

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www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011 - Page 9A<br />

Sun, tanning beds can damage skin<br />

<strong>The</strong> most <strong>com</strong>mon type of<br />

cancer in the United States<br />

is skin cancer. <strong>The</strong> Journal<br />

of the American Medical<br />

Association has predicted<br />

that one in fi ve Americans<br />

will develop skin cancer in<br />

the course of their lifetime.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are more that 1.3 million<br />

new cases each year.<br />

Following are explanations<br />

of the dangers of UVA<br />

rays, UVB rays, tanning<br />

beds and a few ways to protect<br />

your skin if you exercise<br />

or work in the sun.<br />

UVA and UVB Rays<br />

<strong>The</strong> sun emits three types<br />

of ultraviolet rays: A, B<br />

and C. People don’t need to<br />

worry about UVC, but do<br />

need to be concerned with<br />

the damage done by the<br />

other two types of invisible<br />

rays.<br />

UVA rays can penetrate<br />

deep into the connective<br />

YOU’VE GOT MAIL<br />

YOUR CENTER PIVOT HEADQUARTERS IN PLAINVIEW<br />

• Gearboxes<br />

• Center Drives<br />

• Motors<br />

• Electrical<br />

Components<br />

• Tires & Wheels<br />

• Everything You<br />

Need For Your<br />

Drops<br />

• And Much More<br />

DEBRA<br />

PUGH<br />

tissue. <strong>The</strong>y can cause deep<br />

wrinkles in the skin, brown<br />

spots, loss of elasticity,<br />

thinning of the skin, sagging<br />

skin, pigment changes,<br />

make the skin look and feel<br />

like leather, and cause the<br />

immune system to not work<br />

properly. UVA rays also can<br />

cause some forms of skin<br />

cancers.<br />

UVB rays can cause cellular<br />

damage to outer layers<br />

of the skin and is the main<br />

cause of sunburns. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

cause the skin to be dry and<br />

You’ve Got Mail off ers e-mails received by Herald staff ers.<br />

Too much time in the kitchen: Part 6.<br />

SPC-Plainview sets registration<br />

South Plains College<br />

Plainview Center will host<br />

registration for the summer<br />

II 2011 semester from<br />

4-5:30 p.m. July 5. Online<br />

pre-registration for summer<br />

II and fall is now available.<br />

Late registration will be<br />

8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. July 6.<br />

Classes begin July 6.<br />

Students are required to<br />

bring the following items to<br />

registration: trial schedule<br />

of classes; pen or pencil;<br />

valid Texas driver’s license<br />

for Texas residents; and a<br />

form of payment for tuition<br />

and fees/textbooks (check,<br />

cash or credit card).<br />

<strong>The</strong> SPC Plainview Center<br />

will offer the following<br />

courses during summer<br />

II: American government,<br />

fundamentals; anatomy and<br />

physiology II; intermediate<br />

and college algebra;<br />

<strong>com</strong>position II; and history<br />

of the U.S. since 1876.<br />

For general information,<br />

online course listings,<br />

assistance with admission/<br />

fi nancial aid applications<br />

and cosmetology entrance<br />

testing information, contact<br />

SPC Plainview at 806-296-<br />

9611, ext. 4302, 4304.<br />

Joplin tornado toll climbs to 151<br />

JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) —<br />

<strong>The</strong> death toll from the<br />

tornado that destroyed<br />

much of Joplin has risen to<br />

151, and three of the latest<br />

victims suffered from a rare<br />

fungal infection that can<br />

occur when dirt be<strong>com</strong>es<br />

embedded under the skin,<br />

authorities said Friday.<br />

PUBLIC MEETING<br />

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

District will meet at<br />

6:30 p.m. Tuesday at 302 W.<br />

Eighth. Agenda items include<br />

consideration of real property<br />

inspection policy, approve<br />

budget amendment No. 1<br />

and discuss proposed 20<strong>12</strong><br />

budget.<br />

Jasper County Coroner<br />

Rob Chappel said the three<br />

had been hospitalized with<br />

the unusually aggressive<br />

infection sometimes found<br />

in survivors of other natural<br />

disasters.<br />

Located Behind Tractor Supply Co.<br />

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age prematurely and can<br />

cause DNA damage and<br />

development of skin cancer.<br />

Sun Protection Factor<br />

SPF stands for Sun Protection<br />

Factor. It is important<br />

to fi nd a sunscreen that has<br />

an SPF for both UVA and<br />

UVB rays. It also is important<br />

to fi nd a sunscreen that<br />

is water resistant so it will<br />

stay on while in the water,<br />

sweating while exercising or<br />

working in the heat. It takes<br />

20-30 minutes for sunscreen<br />

to be absorbed by the skin<br />

and to start working properly.<br />

Don’t forget to reapply<br />

it when necessary. For those<br />

who like the bronze look,<br />

don’t worry, you can still get<br />

a tan with sunscreen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> May 2007 issue of<br />

Fitness Magazine explains<br />

that water, snow, concrete<br />

and sand all refl ect ultraviolet<br />

rays. If a person is around<br />

PLANE TALK<br />

ROCKET AVIATION<br />

FRIDAY: John Lane fl ew<br />

in from Victoria for fuel,<br />

then fl ew home to Denver<br />

in his Cirrus SR-22. Golden<br />

Triangle Properties, LLC<br />

fl ew in from Houston for<br />

fuel and lunch, then fl ew to<br />

Colorado Springs, Colo., in<br />

their Beech G-36 Bonanza.<br />

Drs. David and Ruth Rector-<br />

Wright fl ew to Santa Fe,<br />

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

Warren Merrell departed<br />

for Lubbock in his Beech<br />

Bonanza after maintenance.<br />

Erickson AirCrane fl ew in<br />

from San Angelo for a quick<br />

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

Dalhart, LaJunta and Denver<br />

in their Sikorsky S-64 Sky-<br />

Crane jet helicopter. Paul<br />

Waller fl ew to Terrell in his<br />

Beech A-36 Bonanza. C.P.<br />

Aviation Services fl ew in<br />

from Santa Teresa, N.M., to<br />

spend the weekend visiting<br />

with Cynthia Pinnell, <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

in their Lancair 4.<br />

SATURDAY: Jake Williams<br />

fl ew in from Olton for<br />

fuel, and later fl ew locally in<br />

the Cessna 150. Cody Williams<br />

gave dual instruction<br />

to students in his Cessna 172<br />

Skyhawk.<br />

SUNDAY: Howard<br />

Thrash fl ew in from Lubbock<br />

for fuel, then fl ew back<br />

to Lubbock in his Cessna<br />

310. Donald Gale fl ew in<br />

from Santa Fe, N.M., for<br />

fuel, then headed home to<br />

Dallas in his Experimental<br />

Jabriu Sport SP. A customer<br />

returned from Marion, Ga.,<br />

in his Aerostar. Drs. David<br />

and Ruth Rector-Wright returned<br />

from Santa Fe in their<br />

Beech Bonanza. Bryan Burr<br />

fl ew in from Taos, N.M., for<br />

fuel, then to Dallas in his K<br />

Max K-<strong>12</strong>00 jet helicopter.<br />

Cody Williams gave dual to<br />

students in his Cessna 172<br />

Skyhawk. Tim Hardage fl ew<br />

to Temple and back in the<br />

Beech E-90 King Air prop<br />

jet. C.P. Aviations Services<br />

departed for Santa Teresa,<br />

N.M., in their Lancair 4.<br />

Paul Waller returned from<br />

Terrell in his Beech A-36<br />

Bonanza.<br />

Valley Ag<br />

Electric, Inc.<br />

West Hwy 70<br />

Olton<br />

806-285-2648<br />

OPEN<br />

Mon. - Fri.<br />

8am - 5pm<br />

Sat. 8am<br />

till noon<br />

those things, it is important<br />

for them to apply sunscreen<br />

often because they will have<br />

the same rays hit them twice,<br />

increasing the harmful exposure<br />

by as much as 25-90<br />

percent.<br />

It is important to wear<br />

a hat to keep the rays off<br />

of your face and neck. If<br />

possible, try to avoid being<br />

in the sun from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Tanning Beds<br />

Some people think if<br />

the sun is so bad, they will<br />

use tanning beds. <strong>The</strong> U.S.<br />

Department of Health and<br />

Human Services explains<br />

that the sunlamps in many<br />

tanning beds, especially in<br />

the new, high-pressured<br />

sunlamps, can emit doses<br />

of UV radiation that can be<br />

as much as <strong>12</strong> times that<br />

of the sun. <strong>The</strong> research<br />

of International Journal of<br />

MONDAY: David Patterson<br />

fl ew to Greeley, Colo.,<br />

then to Lubbock then back<br />

to Plainview in his Beech V-<br />

35B Bonanza. Ray Hall fl ew<br />

in from Lubbock to leave a<br />

bag for Atmos Energy, then<br />

back in Hub City Aviation’s<br />

Piper Cherokee. A customer<br />

returned from Oklahoma in<br />

his Bellanca Viking. Cargill<br />

Meat Solutions fl ew offi cials<br />

in from Wichita, Kan., and<br />

Hereford for an overnight<br />

stay, <strong>com</strong>ing in their Lear<br />

45XR jet. American Eurocopter<br />

fl ew in from Santa<br />

Fe, N.M., for a quick turn on<br />

fuel, then on to Grand Prairie<br />

in an EC-135 jet helicopter<br />

and an AS-350 A-Star jet<br />

helicopter.<br />

TUESDAY: Roger and<br />

Betty Horan fl ew in from<br />

Rockport for maintenance on<br />

their Bellanca Viking. Caprock<br />

Irrigation fl ew locally<br />

in their Bellanca Viking.<br />

Richard Grace and Chris<br />

Pfi efer, pilots for Cargill<br />

Meat Solutions, departed for<br />

Dodge City, Kan., with their<br />

offi cials onboard their Lear<br />

45XR jet. A customer and<br />

family fl ew in from Santa<br />

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

home to Dallas in their Piper<br />

Cherokee Six. Joe Sladek<br />

fl ew in from Boulder City,<br />

Nev., to leave his Aerostar<br />

for annual inspection. Stacie<br />

IT’S OK TO<br />

STANDOUT<br />

IF YOU’RE<br />

LEADING<br />

THE WAY<br />

<strong>The</strong>AgLeader.<strong>com</strong><br />

Cancer found that exposure<br />

to tanning beds before age<br />

35 increased the risk of<br />

melanoma skin cancer by 75<br />

percent.<br />

Skin Cancer<br />

Taking precautions now<br />

is good, but many people’s<br />

skin damage was caused<br />

when they were children and<br />

teenagers. Ask your doctor<br />

to see what skin cancer<br />

looks like or go to the Web<br />

site www.skincancer.org.<br />

Do not rely entirely on these<br />

pictures for a diagnosis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst time I had skin<br />

cancer I found the spot on<br />

my own and went to the<br />

doctor for a biopsy to confi<br />

rm the cancer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second time I had<br />

skin cancer, I did not suspect<br />

anything and the doctor<br />

found it in a routine checkup.<br />

<strong>The</strong> key to successful<br />

Hardage drove Joe to Lubbock<br />

for his airline connection<br />

to Las Vegas. Charles<br />

and Ann Stair returned from<br />

Katy in their Bellanca Viking.<br />

Ronnie Robbins testfl<br />

ew a Beech Bonanza for<br />

the shop. Danny Dunn fl ew<br />

in from Wilkesboro, N.C.,<br />

for an overnight stay, fl ying<br />

his Commander 1<strong>12</strong>. A<br />

customer fl ew locally in his<br />

AMT 200 Ximngo Power<br />

Glider. AeroCare fl ew in<br />

from Clovis, N.M., in their<br />

L-406 jet helicopter to pick<br />

up a patient to take to Lubbock<br />

after the Plainview Fire<br />

Department EMS brought<br />

the patient to the airport.<br />

A customer fl ew in from<br />

Bridgeport in his Aerostar.<br />

WEDNESDAY: Lifestar<br />

fl ew from Amarillo to<br />

Pampa to pick up a patient,<br />

then fl ew here for a quick<br />

turn on fuel, then headed for<br />

Lubbock in their Eurocopter<br />

EC-135 jet helicopter. Mike<br />

Hutcherson fl ew to his ranch<br />

and back, going in his Beech<br />

58 Baron. Ray Fleming fl ew<br />

in from Albuquerque, N.M.,<br />

for fuel and lunch, then fl ew<br />

to Shreveport and Lafayette,<br />

La., in his Experimental<br />

RV-7. Bill Nance fl ew<br />

in the local area taking a<br />

customer on a photo session<br />

in the Cessna 182 Skylane.<br />

Roger and Betty Horan<br />

treatment of skin cancer is<br />

early detection. Make time<br />

for your health, check your<br />

own skin and see a dermatologist<br />

to let the experts<br />

look at your skin. Take<br />

care of your skin and do<br />

your best to prevent being<br />

the “one out of every fi ve<br />

Americans that could get<br />

skin cancer.”<br />

(This information was<br />

taken from www.betterhealthyskin.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

www.<br />

fl oridatrail.org, and www.<br />

carefair.<strong>com</strong>/skincare.)<br />

Debra Pugh received a bachelor’s<br />

degree in kinesiology with a minor<br />

in psychology from Texas Christian<br />

University. She is also a certifi ed<br />

personal trainer and a certifi ed sports<br />

nutritionist. She has 20 years of<br />

experience in counseling on weight<br />

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You’ll love Daisy’s<br />

big, brown eyes and<br />

quiet personality. She<br />

would fi t in well with<br />

a family with children.<br />

She is a spayed,<br />

extra-large, female<br />

dachshund-mix,<br />

about 5 years old. If<br />

you are interested<br />

in Daisy or another<br />

dog or cat, call the<br />

Plainview Humane<br />

Society at 806-296-<br />

2311 or visit 500 S.W.<br />

Third from 4-5:30<br />

p.m. Monday-Friday.<br />

Adoption fee is $75<br />

for dogs and $50 for<br />

cats, which includes<br />

spay/neuter, a rabies<br />

shot and a microchip.<br />

AROUND US<br />

LUBBOCK — City customers<br />

have spent so much<br />

already on water this year,<br />

they’ve taken some bite out<br />

of rate increases planned<br />

for next.<br />

Huge demand for water<br />

to spare lawns from some<br />

of the worst drought conditions<br />

in history has brought<br />

in much more revenue than<br />

expected, city fi nancial<br />

analyst Chad Sales said.<br />

Forecasts show revenue<br />

from water bills <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

in more than $7 million<br />

above expenses, thanks to<br />

early and constant use by<br />

residents.<br />

Savings on some of the<br />

major drivers of higher<br />

bills, including a pipeline<br />

to Lake Alan Henry, helped<br />

soften the need for higher<br />

increases on monthly, base<br />

fees residents pay before<br />

drawing a drop of water.<br />

But huge demand for that<br />

water this spring has put<br />

off increases in how much<br />

Lubbock pays for each gallon<br />

used for several years,<br />

Sales said.<br />

“People are still watering<br />

their yards like crazy,” he<br />

said.<br />

Flat monthly rates re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />

by the Lubbock<br />

Water Advisory Committee<br />

still will increase in January<br />

to cover debt. Base rates<br />

will increase by the planned<br />

$4 a month for water to $28<br />

for most Lubbock homes.<br />

Similar wastewater fees are<br />

set to increase $2 a month<br />

for such homes to $14.<br />

Offi cials had worried a<br />

new, unplanned purchase of<br />

access to billions of gallons<br />

of water beneath northern<br />

Panhandle ranchland from<br />

T. Boone Pickens’ Mesa<br />

Water <strong>com</strong>pany would push<br />

those monthly rates up further.<br />

Aggressive, low bids<br />

by contractors on the Lake<br />

Alan Henry pipeline project<br />

brought it under budget by<br />

millions and interest rates<br />

were lower than expected,<br />

offsetting the cost of the<br />

water rights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city no longer plans<br />

to increase the price of<br />

actual volume of water until<br />

2016, under the proposal<br />

made Friday. — Lubbock<br />

Avalanche-Journal<br />

July 4, 2011<br />

5:00 pm–8:00 pm<br />

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• • •<br />

AMARILLO — A group<br />

of vengeful parents and<br />

apartment tenants severely<br />

beat a man Thursday after<br />

they claim he threatened<br />

some of their children with<br />

a knife.<br />

Police said the man went<br />

to an apartment <strong>com</strong>plex in<br />

the 500 block of Southwest<br />

Second Avenue about 8:45<br />

p.m., claiming someone<br />

stole some of his property.<br />

After he arrived, offi cers<br />

said he encountered a group<br />

of about six children who<br />

lived at the <strong>com</strong>plex and<br />

threatened them with a<br />

knife.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children ran into<br />

nearby apartments to tell<br />

their parents about the<br />

man, police said. Police<br />

said about seven or eight<br />

tenants came out of their<br />

apartments and started beating<br />

the man in the street.<br />

A brick may have been<br />

one of the objects used in<br />

the assault. <strong>The</strong> man, who<br />

did not live in the <strong>com</strong>plex,<br />

suffered severe head<br />

injuries but was expected to<br />

survive, police said.<br />

No arrests were made,<br />

but police continued to<br />

question those involved and<br />

investigate the incident. —<br />

Amarillo Globe-News<br />

• • •<br />

LUBBOCK — <strong>The</strong><br />

Wine & Clay Festival rolls<br />

around this weekend for the<br />

14th year.<br />

Anywhere from 30 to 50<br />

artists from Texas and New<br />

Mexico are expected. <strong>The</strong><br />

festival also will feature<br />

glass art and include <strong>com</strong>plimentary<br />

wine and food<br />

pairing and demonstrations<br />

from the artists. Food vendors<br />

will provide water and<br />

sodas for those who don’t<br />

drink wine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wine & Clay Festival<br />

started Saturday and<br />

concludes from noon to<br />

5 p.m. today at the Llano<br />

Estacado Winery, 3426<br />

Cynthia Davidson/Courtesy Photo<br />

East FM 1585. — Lubbock<br />

Avalanche-Journal<br />

• • •<br />

LUBBOCK — <strong>The</strong> 2011<br />

Lubbock Parade of Homes<br />

started Saturday and will<br />

run from 6-9 p.m. weekdays<br />

and 2-9 p.m. weekends<br />

through June 26.<br />

Tickets — $10 for<br />

adults and $5 for children<br />

ages 3-<strong>12</strong> (children<br />

2 and under are admitted<br />

free) — are available at<br />

entries to the three Parade<br />

neighborhoods: North<br />

Pointe, Lehigh Street near<br />

Slide Road; <strong>The</strong> Trails at<br />

Regal Park, 92nd Street and<br />

Juneau Avenue; Vintage<br />

Township, 114th Street and<br />

Quaker Avenue. — Lubbock<br />

Avalanche-Journal<br />

• • •<br />

AMARILLO — Last<br />

Sunday, River Road Fellowship<br />

offi cially became<br />

Trinity Fellowship North<br />

Campus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> union of these two<br />

churches (96 percent of<br />

River Road Fellowship<br />

voted for the move) is the<br />

newest <strong>com</strong>bination in<br />

Amarillo, joining many<br />

other churches throughout<br />

the country that have recently<br />

added new campuses<br />

to their congregation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> congregations will<br />

use technology to unite<br />

them through the weekend<br />

sermon.<br />

“Typically we will record<br />

the sermon that Pastor<br />

Jimmy or one of our other<br />

pastors makes on Saturday<br />

evening and broadcast it<br />

here on Sunday morning,”<br />

Kelli Bullard, media director<br />

for Trinity Fellowship<br />

said.<br />

Later this summer the<br />

north campus will have<br />

a pastor dedicated to that<br />

campus, in addition to the<br />

27 full pastors that Trinity<br />

already employs.<br />

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AUSTIN — Rep. Jim Landtroop was<br />

among 14 state House Republicans voting<br />

against a bill Friday that would cut $4 billion<br />

from school funding in the next two fi scal<br />

years.<br />

Authored by Sen. Robert Duncan (R-<br />

Lubbock), Senate Bill 1 passed with an<br />

83-62 vote, with all the “ayes” <strong>com</strong>ing from<br />

Republicans. <strong>The</strong> measure now goes to a<br />

Senate-House conference <strong>com</strong>mittee to work<br />

out the fi nal details.<br />

Landtroop said his vote against SB 1<br />

— along with 48 Democrats — was not a<br />

party issue. Instead, he told the Lubbock<br />

Avalanche-Journal, it was about the inequities<br />

that exist in the funding of the more than<br />

1,000 school districts in the state and specifi -<br />

cally about how such inequities hurt rural<br />

districts like those in his House District 85.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> vast majority of the schools I<br />

represent are those low-target revenue rural<br />

schools and my vote was a vote representing<br />

their best interests and that’s what I am here<br />

to do,” said Landtroop, whose 16-county,<br />

largely rural district represents about 50<br />

school districts.<br />

“I have schools that they’ve been cutting<br />

and cutting and a lot of my schools are at the<br />

maximum tax rate and there is no where for<br />

them to get more money,” he said.<br />

Landtroop was the only House member<br />

from the Panhandle/South Plains delegation<br />

to vote against the bill, but for others such<br />

as Amarillo Republicans John Smithee and<br />

Four Price it was a close call.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> uncertainty is hurting them,” Smithee<br />

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Reps. Warren Chisum of Pampa and<br />

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June <strong>12</strong>, 2011<br />

RYAN<br />

THURMAN<br />

Pay for play<br />

really that<br />

big a deal?<br />

I’ve added a new reason<br />

to my already sizable list of<br />

“Why I Don’t Care About<br />

Major College Sports” © after<br />

getting enough Ohio State<br />

corruption coverage this past<br />

week to last me until the<br />

next scandal-plagued school\<br />

coach\superstar gives me my<br />

fi x.<br />

And my new reason is simply<br />

that: <strong>The</strong>re will always<br />

be another scandal about a<br />

player getting improper benefi<br />

ts, a coach knowing about<br />

it or an institution either<br />

encouraging it directly or<br />

indirectly unless the NCAA<br />

cracks down so hard no one<br />

will dare break the rules or<br />

make it not illegal to get a<br />

little extra cash for being fast.<br />

As for major college<br />

athletics, I can’t think of<br />

an entity that has been the<br />

source of more scandals in<br />

recent years.<br />

Baseball? Yeah, they had<br />

steroids which tainted an<br />

entire era, but they had one<br />

issue that technically wasn’t<br />

even really against the rules.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world of cycling? Everybody<br />

who has ever ridden<br />

a bike <strong>com</strong>petitively in the<br />

past 10 years has apparently<br />

doped, but it’s cycling and<br />

this is America. We really<br />

don’t care that much, do we?<br />

<strong>The</strong> American government?<br />

Probably the No. 1 contender<br />

for the scandal-laden<br />

news coverage crown.<br />

But I still give the win to<br />

major college athletics (because<br />

it makes my column’s<br />

logic work . . . thanks). In<br />

fact, major college athletic<br />

programs, specifi cally ones<br />

with money-making football<br />

teams, could make Weinergate<br />

(how unfortunate is it<br />

for Anthony Weiner that his<br />

scandal involves his, well,<br />

you know) look like a naive<br />

Internet fl ing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> worst part is that these<br />

problems don’t seem like<br />

they are going to go away as<br />

new or recently-discovered<br />

revelations seem to pop up<br />

every year.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re has been a trifecta<br />

of NCAA scandal screw-ups<br />

this year — Cam Newton,<br />

USC and <strong>The</strong> Ohio State<br />

University — and I’m omitting<br />

the Fiesta Bowl nonsense.<br />

It was hard to imagine<br />

anyone topping Newton with<br />

scandal coverage this season,<br />

but Ohio State knocked it out<br />

of the park. First you get the<br />

discovery that players were<br />

selling their memorabilia for<br />

discounts, cash and tattoos.<br />

It was obviously a slight in<br />

judgment, but it’s not totally<br />

irrational. Ohio State probably<br />

sold tons of jerseys that<br />

had Terrelle Pryor’s No. 2<br />

stamped on the front, so why<br />

should they make all the<br />

money? In fact, you can still<br />

purchase a No. 2 jersey from<br />

Ohio State’s offi cial online<br />

store for $60.<br />

Still, the players have<br />

probably been told the rules<br />

at least once a season about<br />

what they can and cannot<br />

do. Plain and simple, the<br />

players deserved a punishment.<br />

That should have been the<br />

end of the debacle — immature<br />

kids looking for some<br />

extra cash and some new ink<br />

— but the apparent trend of<br />

allowing marginal behavior<br />

corrupted Tressel.<br />

Tressel obviously should<br />

have told the proper authorities<br />

when he found out his<br />

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Odom latest with WBU ties in women’s hoops hall<br />

By DANNY ANDREWS<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Lometa<br />

Odom had many great moments on<br />

the basketball court for Dimmitt High<br />

School and Wayland Baptist College,<br />

but perhaps none more memorable —<br />

or unexpected — than a night in 1950<br />

when she scored 39 points in a high<br />

school game in which she probably<br />

shouldn’t have played.<br />

A horse kicked her in the leg on a<br />

Sunday outing, breaking the small bone<br />

beneath her knee. She sat out a tournament<br />

but was determined to play, however,<br />

since an up<strong>com</strong>ing opponent was<br />

arch-rival Friona, which had not lost to<br />

the Dimmitt Bobbies in eight years.<br />

Sending her uniform and shoes in<br />

different bags with teammates because<br />

her parents instructed her not to play,<br />

she convinced Coach John Blaine (later<br />

athletic director and then a math teacher<br />

at Plainview High in the 1960s) to let<br />

her suit up.<br />

As it turned out, the 39 points in an<br />

upset victory were the most that had<br />

been scored by a player in the Panhandle<br />

to that point. <strong>The</strong> Amarillo Globe-<br />

News splashed her picture and the story<br />

the next day — much to the surprise,<br />

not to mention displeasure — of her<br />

parents who read the story in the paper<br />

because they were unable to attend<br />

the game, related her sister, Margaret<br />

Odom Parks of Corpus Christi who<br />

played for the Wayland Flying Queens<br />

with Lometa for one year and then for<br />

three more after that.<br />

Parks ac<strong>com</strong>panied Odom to Knoxville<br />

this weekend for her sister’s induction<br />

into the Women’s Basketball Hall<br />

of Fame. Odom follows other members<br />

ODOM, Page 2B<br />

Courtesy Photo by Danny Andrews<br />

Former Wayland Flying Queen Lometa Odom’s display at the Women’s<br />

Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn. (For more photos<br />

and related story, go to www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong>.)<br />

BULLDOG LINEMEN STEP UP<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

Carrying 75-pound bags of sand,<br />

fl ipping a tractor tire 20 yards,<br />

pushing a one-ton pickup 50<br />

yards . . .<br />

While that may not sound like how<br />

most folks would like to spend a<br />

Saturday morning, a group of Plainview<br />

Bulldog linemen ate it up. In the<br />

process, they tore up the <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

at the second annual Bulldog Lineman<br />

Challenge on Saturday at Greg Sherwood<br />

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

Courtesy Photo<br />

Plainview Bulldog Trent Walker fl ips a tire during the Bulldog Lineman Challenge on Saturday at Greg Sherwood <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Bulldog Stadium. Plainview won both the varsity and J.V. divisions. (See more photos at <strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong>.)<br />

MORE PHOTOS<br />

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“It was challenging, but it was worth<br />

it,” PHS senior Trent Walker said<br />

of the event that saw the linemen go<br />

head-to-head in a series of eight events<br />

— bench press, tire fl ip, medicine ball<br />

throw, tire pull, hand-over-hand sled<br />

pull, sandbag load, farmer walk and<br />

truck push. Many of the events are<br />

timed.<br />

An old-fashioned tug-of-war ended<br />

the two-hour event.<br />

Of the six six-member varsity teams,<br />

Plainview came out on top with 72<br />

points, easily outdistancing Lubbock<br />

Cooper with 58. Plainview’s No. 2<br />

team wound up third with 48 points,<br />

followed by Caprock with 43, Sudan<br />

with 29 and Slaton with 26.<br />

In the junior varsity division, Plainview<br />

bested Caprock 74-70.<br />

CHALLENGE, Page 7B<br />

Kevin Lewis/Plainview Herald<br />

Rebecca Borjas<br />

(second from<br />

right) of Hale<br />

Center tries<br />

to dribble<br />

through a<br />

triple team<br />

provided by<br />

Kelsey Hunter<br />

(left), Kierra<br />

Roberts and<br />

Alanie Rendon<br />

on Friday night<br />

as part of AAU<br />

boys and girls<br />

basketball<br />

tournaments<br />

held at gyms<br />

across town<br />

this weekend.<br />

More than 40<br />

teams — from<br />

third grade<br />

through varsity<br />

level — participated.


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Camp, June 9-11 from 9<br />

a.m.-noon for fi rst through<br />

sixth grades; June 16-18<br />

from 9 a.m.-noon for seventh<br />

and eighth grades; cost<br />

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through ninth grades; cost<br />

is $50; call Torri Hatch at<br />

292-9986 or e-mail torri.<br />

hatch@plainview.k<strong>12</strong>.tx.us.<br />

•Plainview Tennis<br />

Boosters is sponsoring a<br />

tennis camp for in<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

kindergarten through eighth<br />

graders from 9-11 a.m. June<br />

13-16 at the PHS tennis<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex. Cost is $30. To<br />

pre-register contact Ricky<br />

Powell at powellricky@<br />

yahoo.<strong>com</strong>. Registration the<br />

fi rst day of camp is at 8:30<br />

a.m.<br />

•Hector Limon Plainview<br />

Bulldog Baseball Camp,<br />

June 13-16 from 9-11 a.m.<br />

for second through fi fth<br />

grades and 11:30 a.m.-<br />

1:30 p.m. for sixth through<br />

eighth grades; cost is $30,<br />

includes T-shirt; call 445-<br />

7395.<br />

•Bulldog Football Camp,<br />

July 11-14 from 9-10:15<br />

a.m. for fi rst through fourth<br />

and 10:30 a.m.-noon for<br />

fi fth through ninth grades;<br />

$25, includes T-shirt; 296-<br />

4081 or 296-4083.<br />

Final Flying Queens<br />

camp <strong>com</strong>ing soon<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wayland Baptist Flying<br />

Queens will hold their<br />

fi nal summer basketball<br />

camp June 27-29.<br />

<strong>The</strong> camp is a Position/<br />

Agility Camp designed to<br />

give campers one-on-one<br />

time with coaches to develop<br />

guard and post skills.<br />

Cost is $210 for overnight<br />

campers and $160 for<br />

<strong>com</strong>muters. A $75 deposit<br />

is required at sign-up. <strong>The</strong><br />

deadline to sign up is June<br />

17. Registration will be<br />

10 a.m.-noon June 27 in<br />

Hutcherson Center.<br />

Golf for Kids’ Sake<br />

tourney up<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters<br />

of Plainview will hold its<br />

fi rst-ever Golf for Kids’<br />

Sake Tournament at Plainview<br />

Country Club July 23.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event will be a fourman<br />

scramble. Cost is $75<br />

per player or $300 per team.<br />

Prizes and awards will be<br />

presented.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Herminia Armendariz<br />

at 806-288-9271 or<br />

Shyenne McAnally at 806-<br />

763-6131.<br />

NCAA: Giving away spending money<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

players were breaking rules<br />

because, unless you’re<br />

Lance Armstrong, your lies<br />

are going to <strong>com</strong>e to light<br />

someday.<br />

But I think for years the<br />

NCAA’s leniency has allowed<br />

schools to tip-toe the<br />

boundary lines of the rules<br />

without much consequence.<br />

I think that attitude is well<br />

displayed in how USC felt<br />

like it had been slighted<br />

when the NCAA handed<br />

down some of the strictest<br />

sanctions it had given<br />

in almost 20 years for the<br />

By BRIAN MAHONEY<br />

AP Basketball Writer<br />

MIAMI — <strong>The</strong> hammer Dirk<br />

Nowitzki is so close to escaping is<br />

pounding away harder than ever at<br />

LeBron James.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dallas Mavericks are a victory<br />

from claiming the title that James<br />

came to Miami to win. It would<br />

forever alter Nowitzki’s reputation,<br />

which has already been elevated<br />

enormously during this series as<br />

he’s ignored injury and illness.<br />

And James is now the target of<br />

all the criticism Nowitzki long endured,<br />

the one shouldering most of<br />

the blame as things go wrong.<br />

“That’s just a part of the game<br />

if you’re the star or the face of the<br />

franchise,” Nowitzki said Saturday.<br />

“If you win, it’s great for you, and<br />

everybody looks at you. And if you<br />

lose, you’re going to get hammered.<br />

It’s just part of the business. I think<br />

we understand that, we’ve been<br />

around long enough. I got the hammered<br />

the last 13 years, basically.<br />

So hopefully this year I can make<br />

the hammering go away for a year.”<br />

He has two shots at it. <strong>The</strong> Mavs<br />

can win their fi rst title tonight (7<br />

p.m., ABC-TV), or Tuesday if the<br />

Heat force a seventh game.<br />

That would require a stronger<br />

effort from James, who this time a<br />

ODOM: ‘It was the best the women’s game had to offer’<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

with Wayland ties: late<br />

longtime sponsor Claude<br />

Hutcherson, coaches Harley<br />

Redin, Dean Weese and<br />

Marsha Sharp (coach of the<br />

Queen Bees before a stellar<br />

career at Texas Tech)<br />

and fellow all-Americans<br />

Katherine Washington,<br />

Patsy Neal and Jill Rankin-<br />

Schneider.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hall, which opened<br />

in 1999, now has <strong>12</strong>1<br />

members.<br />

Also on hand were Laura<br />

Sailor Reyher of Canyon<br />

and Tina Rhoads of Pecos,<br />

who fi nished second in<br />

state in tennis doubles as<br />

well as playing for Odom<br />

at White Deer in the 1970s.<br />

Other former Flying<br />

Queens in attendance were<br />

Tennessee residents Paula<br />

Westfall Baisch (1954<br />

graduate) and all-Americans<br />

Carolyn Bush Roddy<br />

(1975) and Kathy Harston<br />

(1980). Roddy formerly<br />

coached Hiwassee Junior<br />

College and Knoxville<br />

College, and Harston, who<br />

coached Plainview High<br />

to a state championship in<br />

1987, is director of basketball<br />

operations for the<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

women’s program.<br />

Asked by emcee Debbie<br />

Antonelli of ESPN — the<br />

new “Voice of the Hall of<br />

Fame” — “What was it<br />

like to be a Flying Queen?”<br />

Odom replied, “It was the<br />

best the women’s game had<br />

to offer. We fl ew to all the<br />

Trojan’s transgressions in<br />

2004.<br />

But here’s the thing. If<br />

giving players incentives<br />

(i.e., money) to cover extra<br />

expenditures is made legal,<br />

then this all be<strong>com</strong>es a nonissue.<br />

To me, the idea seems<br />

like a quick and elegant<br />

fi x, but it’s as polarizing as<br />

Team Edward, Team Jacob<br />

debates.<br />

If you give players more<br />

money, theoretically, all<br />

the reasons for seeking out<br />

illicit benefi ts vanish. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

no longer need extra cash<br />

for a tattoo because they<br />

can pay for it. At the very<br />

year ago was <strong>com</strong>ing off his second<br />

straight MVP award and was three<br />

weeks from be<strong>com</strong>ing among the<br />

most sought-after free agents in<br />

sports history.<br />

Now he’s the guy who can’t produce<br />

in the fourth quarters, with 11<br />

total points in fi ve games, the one<br />

with the big name but the puny stats<br />

who had to spend part of his off day<br />

answer all sorts of questions about<br />

what’s happened to him.<br />

•Are those 44 minutes per game<br />

you’re playing too much?<br />

“I wouldn’t say it’s too much,”<br />

James said. “I don’t feel like I’m<br />

hurting my team for the time I’m out<br />

there. I don’t feel like it’s too much.”<br />

•Is something wrong with your<br />

shot technique?<br />

“At this point, I don’t think technique<br />

has anything to do with it,”<br />

James said. “Shots go in, shots don’t<br />

go in. I don’t stop to think about my<br />

technique or anything like that.”<br />

•Are you simply feeling the pressure<br />

of the fi nals stage?<br />

“I think the game of basketball<br />

can be pressure,” James said. “It<br />

doesn’t matter if it’s the fi nals or<br />

the conference fi nals or fi rst round.<br />

Playoff basketball is all about pressure,<br />

how you can handle it.”<br />

James did allow that perhaps he<br />

hasn’t been as aggressive in the<br />

fourth quarter because Dwyane<br />

games.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y had planes back<br />

then?” Antonelli asked in<br />

mock surprise, prompting<br />

Odom to respond, “Sometimes<br />

we had to lift our feet<br />

up so they could get the<br />

planes going.”<br />

Odom led Dimmitt to<br />

three state championships<br />

— once scoring 78<br />

points against Penelope<br />

despite sitting out the last<br />

four minutes — and made<br />

all-American four times for<br />

the Queens. She is a member<br />

of several other halls of<br />

fame, including the Texas<br />

High School and Panhandle<br />

Sports venues and was an<br />

inaugural member of the<br />

Wayland Athletic Hall of<br />

Honor. She still ranks No.<br />

9 on the all-time Queens<br />

scoring list with more than<br />

1,600 points. She is retired<br />

and lives in Amarillo.<br />

After allowing the six<br />

newest members of the hall<br />

to view their exhibits and<br />

enjoy a leisurely buffet dinner,<br />

hall offi cials sat them<br />

before an attentive and appreciative<br />

crowd in a mock<br />

gymnasium, introduced<br />

each one and then turned<br />

the fl oor over to former<br />

teammates and coaches,<br />

friends and family to relate<br />

generally humorous stories.<br />

•Notre Dame coach<br />

Muffet McGraw, sporting<br />

Irish green toenail polish,<br />

was hailed for her emphasis<br />

on defense, but lost the<br />

national championship to<br />

Texas A&M this year after<br />

upsetting UConn because<br />

least, you could rationalize<br />

that it would do away with<br />

a lot of the shady dealings<br />

that haunt college athletics<br />

year in and year out.<br />

Of course, this rationale<br />

rests on the idea that the<br />

reason players sought out<br />

extra money was for out of<br />

need, not want.<br />

Regardless, if it reduces<br />

the number of scandalrelated<br />

news stories I have<br />

to sift through next year, it<br />

will be worth it.<br />

Ryan Thurman is the sports<br />

editor of the Herald.<br />

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

806.296.1355<br />

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Gary Blair’s Lady Aggies<br />

turned in one of the greatest<br />

defensive performances<br />

in NCAA fi nals history.<br />

•Val Ackerman, a<br />

founder of the WNBA, is<br />

an attorney and teaches<br />

graduate sports leadership<br />

classes at Columbia<br />

University in New York.<br />

“I’d like to see a day when<br />

women are coaching men’s<br />

teams,” she said.<br />

•Pearl Moore, who<br />

scored 4,061 points — including<br />

60 in one half after<br />

being benched for daring to<br />

wear a pair of sneakers that<br />

didn’t match her teammates<br />

— was a master at drawing<br />

fouls. That was aided, said<br />

her Francis Marion College<br />

coach Sheryl Hatchell, by<br />

appreciative male offi cials<br />

who said, “She always<br />

pats us on the butt after<br />

she makes a free throw.”<br />

Wade has been playing so well.<br />

Wade is averaging 28.4 points —<br />

11 more than James, who also trails<br />

Chris Bosh.<br />

“He’s one of the best players in<br />

the world,” Wade said. “So we’re<br />

not necessarily concerned about<br />

him to that extent. I want him to<br />

play and feel confi dent.”<br />

James noted that he did have a<br />

triple-double last game, but even<br />

with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10<br />

assists, he said, “I had a bad game<br />

in a lot of people’s eyes. I understand<br />

that.”<br />

Nowitzki knows the feeling. He<br />

has been the lone big star on a Dallas<br />

team that’s won 50 games for 11<br />

straight seasons, yet he’s known best<br />

for his failures: the collapse after<br />

a 2-0 lead over Miami in the 2006<br />

fi nals, the fi rst-round loss to eighthseeded<br />

Golden State in the fi rst round<br />

the next year after winning 67 games.<br />

He was tagged as soft — a label<br />

many European players receive —<br />

and given derisive nicknames such<br />

as No-win-ski or No-ring-ski. But<br />

he showed plenty of toughness Saturday<br />

when he fi red back at Wade<br />

and James after they appeared to<br />

be mocking his recent illness on a<br />

video that made the rounds Friday.<br />

Nowitzki called it “a little childish,<br />

a little ignorant,” but denied<br />

that it would give him any added<br />

Moore loved chocolate<br />

cake, and to motivate her<br />

Hatchell would scream<br />

out at crucial moments,<br />

“Cake!” Hatchell said she<br />

was able to keep her job<br />

despite wrecking the awning<br />

of a motel by hitting it<br />

with a bus because the vice<br />

chancellor, telling her the<br />

damage was in the thousands,<br />

declared, “You have<br />

Pearl Moore.”<br />

•Ruthie Bolton, one of 20<br />

children (<strong>12</strong> girls, 8 boys)<br />

of a minister in McLain,<br />

Miss., was not recruited by<br />

any college despite a stellar<br />

high school career, playing<br />

in the shadow of another<br />

sister who played at Auburn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tigers’ coach<br />

let her walk on with little<br />

expectation that she would<br />

play, but she went on to<br />

lead her team to three SEC<br />

titles, play for Sacramento<br />

Come<br />

motivation to claim the ring he’s<br />

been chasing for 13 years.<br />

“We’re one win away from my<br />

dream, what I’ve worked on for<br />

half my life,” Nowitzki said. “This<br />

is really all I’m worried about,<br />

this is all I’m focusing on, and not<br />

really the off-the-court stuff that<br />

happened.”<br />

James and Wade downplayed the<br />

video, but even if their intentions<br />

weren’t malicious, it gave Heat<br />

haters yet another reason to dislike<br />

the team that already provided so<br />

many from the moment they came<br />

together last summer.<br />

Though they took less money<br />

than allowable, the James-Wade-<br />

Bosh union left little room to fi ll<br />

out the lower half of the roster. That<br />

didn’t matter earlier in the playoffs,<br />

when the trio played well enough<br />

to win with whatever support it got.<br />

Now James is well below his usual,<br />

Bosh is shooting just 37 percent,<br />

and the Mavericks’ superior depth<br />

is helping them pull out close<br />

games at the end.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mavs’ nine-point Game 5<br />

win was the biggest by either team<br />

in the series, in which Dallas has<br />

outscored Miami 463-459. <strong>The</strong><br />

previous three had been decided by<br />

three points or fewer, and the Heat<br />

know they’ve been good enough<br />

easily win the next two.<br />

Listen or<br />

or<br />

Dance<br />

to the<br />

Music!<br />

in the WNBA and star on<br />

two Olympic teams. She<br />

survived a car accident in<br />

which she was thrown from<br />

the vehicle, winding up in<br />

a ditch with her father’s<br />

Bible next to her — seen<br />

by her sibling as a miracle<br />

of God. She also played<br />

overseas while serving in<br />

the military.<br />

•Vicky Bullett, a star<br />

for Maryland and later in<br />

the WNBA, was, like her<br />

fellow inductees, praised<br />

for her humble spirit<br />

despite her fame, and the<br />

ability to make others feel<br />

important.<br />

More information the<br />

Women’s Basketball Hall<br />

of Fame can be found at<br />

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

Danny Andrews is director<br />

of alumni relations at Wayland<br />

Baptist University.<br />

andrewsd@wbu.edu<br />

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Se7en (1995, Thriller) aaaa (Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman) Cops track a<br />

killer who chooses his victims based on the seven deadly sins. not (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Killing Beau Soleil<br />

(TV14)<br />

(:02) <strong>The</strong> Killing Beau<br />

Soleil (TV14)<br />

COM<br />

Scrubs<br />

53<br />

Scrubs Scrubs Napoleon Dynamite (2004, Comedy) aac (Jon<br />

Heder, Jon Gries) (CC)<br />

Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004,<br />

Comedy) (John Cho)<br />

Bad Santa (2003, Comedy) aac (Billy Bob Thorn- Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) aa (David Spade,<br />

ton, Tony Cox) (CC)<br />

Brittany Daniel) (CC)<br />

Tosh (TV14) South Prk Workaholic<br />

DISC<br />

Swamp Loggers Rainy<br />

30 Days<br />

Chopper: Senior Returns<br />

Chopper: Senior Foreclosure<br />

Chopper: Senior Fired<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Chopper: Senior (TVPG) Chopper: Senior Big<br />

Guns<br />

Chopper: Senior Judgment Chopper: Senior Offer<br />

Day<br />

Denied<br />

Chopper: Senior Cadillac<br />

Build-<br />

Chopper: Senior Cadillac<br />

Build-<br />

Chopper: Senior Offer<br />

Denied<br />

DISN<br />

Good Luck<br />

32<br />

Good Luck Shake It Shake It Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Good Luck Wizards Wizards Wizards My Babysitter’s a Vampire (2010)<br />

pqw (CC)<br />

Good Luck Shake It So Random! Good Luck Wizards Good Luck Shake It So Random!<br />

Celtic Pride (1996, Com-<br />

ENCORE 202 edy) a (Damon Wayans)<br />

(:10) Money Train (1995, Thriller) (Wesley Snipes, (:05) About a Boy (2002, Drama)<br />

Woody Harrelson) Two NYC transit cops find trou- aaa (Hugh Grant, Toni Collete)<br />

ble.<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(:50) Parenthood (1989, Comedy) aac (Steve Martin, Tom<br />

Hulce) An extended family deals with parenting. rsx (CC)<br />

When in Rome (2010, Romance)<br />

aa (Kristen Bell, Josh Duhamel)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:35) Money Train (1995, Thriller) (Wesley Snipes, Angels &<br />

Woody Harrelson) Two NYC transit cops find trou- Demons<br />

ble.<br />

ESPN<br />

2011 NCAA Baseball Championship Gainesville 3 Mississippi State 2011 NCAA Baseball Championship Chapel Hill 3 Stanford Cardinal Baseball Tonight<br />

26 @ Bulldogs vs Florida Gators @ vs North Carolina Tar Heels<br />

MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds at San Francisco Giants from AT&T<br />

@ Park z{|<br />

SportsCenter<br />

FAM<br />

(11:30) <strong>The</strong> Karate Kid, Part II (1986, Action)<br />

28 (Noriyuki “Pat” Morita)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Next Karate Kid (1994, Drama) ac (Noriyuki “Pat” Morita,<br />

Hilary Swank) (CC)<br />

Finding Nemo (2003, Family) aaac A fish searches the ocean A Bug’s Life (1998, Comedy) aaac Ants wage<br />

for his son. nou (CC)<br />

war on grasshoppers.<br />

A Bug’s Life (1998, Comedy) aaac Ants wage<br />

war on grasshoppers.<br />

FOOD<br />

Dinner: Impossible (TV<br />

65 G)<br />

Best Thing Best Thing Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Meat (TV G) Candy (TV<br />

G)<br />

Cupcake Wars (TV G) Food Network Star Lights, Camera, Cook (TV G) Food Challenge (TV G) Food Network Star In the Line of Fire<br />

(TV G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Cupcake Wars (TV G)<br />

FOXSW<br />

HS Spotlight Pregame<br />

33<br />

MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at Minnesota Twins from Target Field<br />

@ z{|<br />

Rangers Boys in Hall Ball Up Streetball<br />

MLS Soccer Sporting Kansas City vs FC<br />

O Dallas z{|<br />

World Poker Tour no~ Boys in Hall Mavericks Live FSN<br />

FX<br />

(11:30) Wild Hogs (2007, Adventure)<br />

43 (Tim Allen)<br />

Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Thriller) aaa (Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant)<br />

rsx<br />

Wanted (2008, Thriller) aaa (James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman)<br />

not<br />

Taken (2009, Action) aaa (Liam Neeson, Maggie Taken (2009, Action) aaa (Liam Neeson, Maggie<br />

Grace) rsx<br />

Grace) rsx<br />

HIST<br />

Decoded Apocalypse<br />

55 (TVPG)<br />

Decoded Secret Codes<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Decoded <strong>The</strong> White<br />

House<br />

American American American American Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ice Road Truckers<br />

(TV14)<br />

Ice Road Truckers<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Ice Road Truckers Wrong<br />

Turn<br />

Swamp People It’s Personal<br />

Larry the Cable Guy<br />

(TV14)<br />

LIFE<br />

When Andrew Came Home (2000, Drama) aa<br />

23 (Seth Adkins) (CC)<br />

Justice for Natalee Holloway (2011, Drama) (Tracy Bond of Silence (2010, Drama) aac (Kim Raver, My Neighbor’s Secret (2009, Thriller) (Nicholas<br />

Pollan) (CC)<br />

Charlie McDermott)<br />

Brendon) (CC)<br />

Army Wives Farewell<br />

Arms<br />

<strong>The</strong> Protector Pilot<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Protector Pilot<br />

(TVPG)<br />

NICK 34 iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge VICTOR. VICTOR. iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly iStart a Fan War (TVY7) Wife (TVPG) Everybody Everybody Lopez Lopez ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG)<br />

SPIKE<br />

TBS<br />

Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Auction Auction<br />

39<br />

MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at New York Yankees from<br />

24 @ Yankee Stadium z{|<br />

Auction Auction Auction Auction<br />

Mr. 3000 (2004, Comedy) aa (Bernie Mac, Paul<br />

Sorvino) A former MLB player desires 3000 hits.<br />

rsx<br />

Auction Auction Auction Auction<br />

I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) aaa (Paul<br />

Rudd, Rashida Jones) not<br />

Coal Go Right (TV14) A Bronx Tale (1993, Drama) aaa (Robert De Niro, Chazz Palminteri) A man<br />

tries to bring up his son right.<br />

Men in Black II (2002, Action) ac (:33) Men in Black II (2002, Action) (:15) Memphis Beat I Shall<br />

(Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith) (CC) ac (Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith) Not Be Moved (TV14)<br />

(CC)<br />

TCM<br />

(11:15) For Pete’s Sake<br />

60 (1974) (Barbra Streisand)<br />

Gigi (1958, Musical) aaa (Leslie Caron, <strong>The</strong> Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952, Drama) aaa Knights of the Round Table (1953, Adventure)<br />

Maurice Chevalier) A playboy falls for a courtesan. (Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward) pqw (CC) aac (Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner) pqw (CC)<br />

pqw (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> General (1927, Comedy)<br />

aaaa (Buster Keaton, Marion<br />

Mack) pqw u<br />

Music Box<br />

(TV G)<br />

(:15) Merton of the Movies (1947, Comedy) aa<br />

(Red Skelton, Virginia O’Brien) pqw (CC) u<br />

TLC<br />

TNT<br />

Gypsy Wedding Born to Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive<br />

50 be<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(TVPG)<br />

NASCAR Sprint Cup Pocono 500 from Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. z{|<br />

42 S<br />

Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Eaters Eaters Sister Wives Sister My Strange Addiction<br />

Prison<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Wives<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Deep Impact (1998, Science Fiction) aa (Téa Leoni, Morgan Con Air (1997, Action) aac (Nicolas Cage,<br />

Freeman) A deadly <strong>com</strong>et journeys to Earth. rsx (CC) John Cusack) An airplane is hijacked by inmates.<br />

not (CC)<br />

Eaters Eaters My Strange Addiction<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(:<strong>12</strong>) Con Air (1997, Action) aac (Nicolas Cage,<br />

John Cusack) An airplane is hijacked by inmates.<br />

(CC)<br />

TOON<br />

Johny Test<br />

52<br />

Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Johny Test Scooby-Doo! <strong>The</strong> Mystery Begins (2009, Mystery) (:15)<br />

pqw<br />

Gumball<br />

Looney T. Delocated Eagleheart King (TVPG) Family Family (:45) AUPS1<br />

TVLAND<br />

Cleveland<br />

45<br />

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hot in Cleveland (TVPG) Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Hot in Cleveland ILove<br />

Lucci<br />

Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland<br />

UNI 2<br />

República deportiva Tonta tonta pero no tanto (1972) Primer impacto extra-FS Cero cond. Noticiero Antesala Copa Oro<br />

CONCACAF Copa Oro Costa Rica vs<br />

O Mexico z{|<br />

Sal y pimienta (TVPG) Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

(10:00) <strong>The</strong> Patriot (2000,<br />

25 Drama) (Mel Gibson)<br />

Troy (2004, Action) aaa (Brad Pitt, Eric Bana) When a prince steals a<br />

man’s wife, a war of epic proportions begins. not<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Families<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Legacy<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Selfish<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Confess<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Cadaver (TV14)<br />

In Plain Sight Something<br />

A-Mish (TVPG)<br />

White Collar On Guard<br />

(TVPG)<br />

WGN<br />

Home Vid<br />

18<br />

PREMIUM<br />

Knight &<br />

HBO 300 Day (2010)<br />

St. Cloud<br />

MAX 320 (2010) ac<br />

<strong>The</strong> Craft<br />

SHOW 340 (1996)<br />

aac<br />

Sorcerer’s<br />

STARZ 361 (2010)<br />

@<br />

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs vs Philadelphia Phillies<br />

z{|<br />

Real Time with Bill<br />

Maher (TVMA)<br />

(:05) Fatal Secrets (2009, Drama)<br />

TMC 350 ac (Dina Meyer, Vincent Spano)<br />

(CC)<br />

Shrek Forever After (2010, Animated)<br />

aac pqv (CC)<br />

10th Inning Home Vid Scrubs Scrubs Christine Christine How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News (:40) Replay Monk (TVPG)<br />

Too Big to Fail (2011, Drama) First Look<br />

aac (William Hurt, Ed Asner) (CC) (TVPG)<br />

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) a<br />

(Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber) rsx (CC)<br />

True Blood Fresh Blood Game of Thrones<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Baelor (TVMA)<br />

(:50) National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983, Com- National Lampoon’s European Vaedy)<br />

aaa (Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo) not cation (1985, Comedy) ac (Chevy<br />

(CC)<br />

Chase)<br />

(:05) Drag Me to Hell (2009, Horror)<br />

aaa (Alison Lohman, Justin Long)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:45) Illegal Tender (2007) (Michael Philip Del Rio, (:35) Devil (2010, Mystery) (Chris<br />

Samuel Molina) A teen fights his father’s murder- Messina, Logan Marshall-Green)<br />

ers.<br />

(CC)<br />

World’s Greatest Dad (2009) aaa (:15) Serving Sara (2002, Comedy) (Matthew<br />

(Robin Williams, Daryl Sabara) (CC) Perry, Elizabeth Hurley) Process server gets too<br />

involved.<br />

Letters to Juliet (2010, Comedy) aac (Amanda Twilight (2008, Fantasy) (Kristen Stewart, Robert<br />

Seyfried, Gael García Bernal) pqv (CC) Pattinson) A female student is hunted by vampires. Nurse<br />

(TVMA)<br />

U.S. of Tara<br />

(TVMA)<br />

(:35) <strong>The</strong> Lord of the Rings: <strong>The</strong> Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Fantasy)<br />

aaac (Ian McKellen, Elijah Wood) A Hobbit must destroy a ring of power.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:35) Subject Two (2006, Drama)<br />

aa (Christian Oliver, Dean<br />

Stapleton) (CC)<br />

(:35) Disney’s A Christmas Carol<br />

(2009, Animated) aaa pqv (CC)<br />

(:10) Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (2005, Comedy)<br />

aa (Martin Short, Jan Hooks) not (CC)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010, Fantasy)<br />

aac (Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel) pqv (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Road (2009, Drama) aaa (Viggo<br />

Mortensen, Kodi Smit-McPhee) not (CC)<br />

(:11) <strong>The</strong> Other Guys (2010, Comedy) aa (Will<br />

Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg) rsx (CC)<br />

Treme (TVMA) Game of Thrones<br />

Baelor (TVMA)<br />

Cop Out (2010, Comedy) aa<br />

(Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan) not<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Real L Word <strong>The</strong><br />

Morning After (TVMA)<br />

Camelot Recokoning<br />

(TVMA)<br />

Life on To<br />

(2011)<br />

Shameless Casey<br />

Casden (TVMA)<br />

Fellowship of the Ring<br />

(2001) (Ian McKellen)<br />

Bottle Shock (2008, Comedy) aaa (Chris Pine, Extract (2009, Comedy) aac (Ja-<br />

Alan Rickman) A legendary wine <strong>com</strong>petition in son Bateman, Mila Kunis) not (CC)<br />

1976.<br />

Zack & Miri<br />

(2008)


4B - TV ENTERTAINMENT - Plainview Herald Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011<br />

Monday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />

June 13th, 2011<br />

S <strong>12</strong>PM <strong>12</strong>:30 1PM 1:30 2PM 2:30 3PM 3:30 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30 6PM 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30<br />

BROADCAST<br />

KCBD<br />

NBC<br />

KLBK<br />

CBS<br />

KAMC<br />

ABC<br />

KUPT<br />

MYN<br />

KJTV<br />

FOX<br />

KLCW<br />

CW<br />

KTXT<br />

PBS<br />

11<br />

13<br />

8<br />

3<br />

10<br />

4<br />

5<br />

KCBD 11 at<br />

Noon<br />

Days of Our Lives<br />

(TV14)<br />

News Beautiful<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Doctors (TVPG) Inside Edition<br />

<strong>The</strong> Talk (TV14) Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Swift Justice<br />

(TV G)<br />

Judge Jeanine Pirro<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Quilting<br />

Memories<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Steve Wilkos Show Do<br />

You Really (TV14)<br />

Gary Spetz Scrapbook<br />

(TV G) (TV G)<br />

Jack Hanna Maury Fiance Father of<br />

(TV G) Babies? (TV14)<br />

Oprah Winfrey Meredith Dr. Phil (TVPG) KCBD 11 at<br />

Baxter (TVPG)<br />

Five<br />

Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

Real Housewives N.Y.<br />

Fashion Week (TV14)<br />

Extra<br />

(TVPG)<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

Show (TV G)<br />

Tyra Banks Show Gay<br />

Teen Exorcism (TVPG)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G)<br />

Place of Our Wild Kratts Electric Co. Arthur<br />

(TV G) Platypus (TVY) MacFrensky WordGirl<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

(TV G) Queens<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

(TV G)<br />

Rachael Ray Jennifer<br />

Lopez (TV G)<br />

America’s Funniest<br />

Home Videos (TVPG)<br />

NBC Nightly KCBD 11<br />

News at Six<br />

News CBS Evening<br />

News<br />

News ABC World<br />

News<br />

Lopez<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dr. Oz Show Ultimate Christine<br />

Orgasm Show (TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

Maya<br />

Miguel<br />

(TVY)<br />

Queens<br />

Lush Life<br />

FETCH!<br />

(TVY)<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Access<br />

(TVPG)<br />

HowIMet<br />

Murtaugh<br />

‘70s Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cyberchase Business<br />

(TVY) Report<br />

News Millionre.<br />

(TV G)<br />

News Entertainment<br />

Office<br />

Dundies<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Doodle<br />

Wheel (TV 2011 Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 Vancouver Canucks at Boston<br />

G) ) Bruins from TD Garden z{|<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

Best H.O.<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Stall<br />

HowIMet<br />

(TVPG)<br />

HowIMet<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Mike Molly<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Hawaii Five-O E<br />

Malama (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bachelorette 7 (TV14) Extreme Makeover:<br />

Weight Loss Edition<br />

Dana<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Saving Face<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Contrition Acts<br />

MasterChef Audition #2 MasterChef Auditions;<br />

(TV14)<br />

Top Revealed (TV14)<br />

90210 Catch Me If You<br />

Cannon (TV14)<br />

Gossip Girl Touch of<br />

Eva (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> PBS NewsHour Antiques Roadshow American Experience<br />

Wichita, KS, Hour 1 (TV G) Hoover Dam (TVPG)<br />

Jim Lean On Friends<br />

(TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

KCBD 11 at<br />

Ten<br />

CBS 13<br />

News<br />

FOX 34 News @ Nine How I Met<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Payne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(:35) Leno<br />

(TV14)<br />

Late Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

News (:35) Nightline<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Surveillance<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Niagara Falls (TV G) Charlie Rose<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

First 48 Return Sender<br />

31 (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Full<br />

Leather<br />

CSI: Miami Presumed<br />

Guilty<br />

Criminal Minds Crossing<br />

(TV14)<br />

Dog the Bounty Hunter<br />

(TVPG)<br />

First 48 Up in Smoke<br />

(TV14)<br />

First 48 Return Sender<br />

(TV14)<br />

Criminal Minds Last<br />

Word<br />

Criminal Minds (TV14) Criminal Minds Birth,<br />

Death<br />

Criminal Minds Profiler<br />

(TV14)<br />

AMC<br />

(11:00) <strong>The</strong> Bone Collector (1999,<br />

38 Thriller) aac (Denzel Washington)<br />

(CC)<br />

Batman Forever (1995, Adventure) aa (Val Kilmer, Tommy<br />

Lee Jones) Two of Batman’s enemies want him dead. rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

Die Hard (1988, Action) aaa (Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman) A New York<br />

cop battles a gang of ruthless terrorists in a high-rise building. not (CC)<br />

A Few Good Men (1992, Drama) aaa (Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson) Two A Few Good Men (1992,<br />

defense lawyers try to break code of silence that surrounds two soldiers. Drama) (Tom Cruise)<br />

(CC)<br />

COM<br />

(:15) Colbert (:45) Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004, Comedy) aa (Ice Race Top<br />

53 Cube) rsx (CC)<br />

Presents<br />

Hart<br />

South Prk Tosh (TV14) (:56) Scrubs (:26) Scrubs (:56) Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) aa (David Spade,<br />

Brittany Daniel) (CC)<br />

Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Daily (TV14) (:31) Colbert<br />

DISC<br />

American Chopper<br />

30 (TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp Swamp<br />

DISN<br />

Shake It<br />

32<br />

Wizards Wizards Wizards Phineas On Deck Good Luck Fish Hooks Shake It Wizards Phineas Good Luck On Deck On Deck Good Luck Shake It Little Manhattan (2005) aaa (Josh<br />

Hutcherson)<br />

(:45) Phineas On Deck On Deck<br />

(:20) Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002,<br />

ENCORE 202 Comedy) aac (Mike Myers, Beyoncé) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

Three O’Clock High (1987, Drama) Radio (2003, Drama) aac (Cuba<br />

aa (Casey Siemaszko, Anne Ryan) Gooding Jr., Ed Harris) pqv (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:20) Look Who’s Talking (1989, Comedy) aa<br />

(John Travolta, Kirstie Alley) rsx (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princess and the Frog (2009,<br />

Comedy) aaa nou (CC)<br />

(:40) Austin Powers in Goldmember (:15) Die Hard 2 (1990, Ac-<br />

(2002, Comedy) aac (Mike Myers) tion) aac (Bruce Willis)<br />

(CC)<br />

ESPN<br />

SportsCenter<br />

26<br />

SportsCenter Outside College NFL Live Jim Rome Horn Interruption SportsCenter<br />

MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at New York Yankees from Yankee Baseball Tonight<br />

@ Stadium z{|<br />

SportsCenter<br />

FAM<br />

8 Rules<br />

28<br />

8 Rules Wife Remodel<br />

Wife (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) Gilmore Girls Nick &<br />

Nora<br />

Switched at Birth Not A<br />

Pipe<br />

Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

Switched at Birth (TV14) Secret Life of Teenager<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

FOOD<br />

Barefoot<br />

65<br />

Barefoot 30 Min. 30 Min. Guy Bite Rest.Chef For Real Giada (TV G) Barefoot 5 Ingred. Paula’s 30 Min. Iron Chef America (TV<br />

G)<br />

Unwrap Candy (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Meat (TV G) Best Thing Food Challenge (TV G)<br />

FOXSW<br />

Lunch with the Rangers UIL Champ. Spotlight<br />

33<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dan Patrick Show HS Spotlight Next Level Mother’s Car Garage Action Sports World<br />

Tour<br />

SportsDay Pregame MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Houston Astros from Minute Maid Park Astros Live<br />

@ z{|<br />

FSN<br />

FX<br />

(11:00) <strong>The</strong> Talented Mr. Ripley (1999, Thriller)<br />

43 aac (Matt Damon)<br />

Bernie Bernie Malcolm Malcolm Burn After Reading (2008, Comedy) aaa (George<br />

Clooney) not<br />

Two 1/2 Two 1/2 27 Dresses (2008, Comedy) aac (Brian Kerwin, Katherine Heigl) A perennial 27 Dresses (2008) aac<br />

bridesmaid is in a jam.<br />

rsx<br />

HIST<br />

American<br />

55<br />

American American Pickers Easy<br />

Riders<br />

American Pickers<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Pickers<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American American American American Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ice Road Truckers Wrong<br />

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Sanford Sanford Sanford All Fam. All Fam. All Fam. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Nanny Pilot Nanny<br />

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350 Drama) (Meryl Streep)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Doctors (TVPG) Inside Edition<br />

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All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

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<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Steve Wilkos Show<br />

You Beat Our (TV14)<br />

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(TV G) Man Today (TV14)<br />

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Real Housewives N.Y.<br />

Careful, She Bites (TV14)<br />

Extra<br />

(TVPG)<br />

TMZ<br />

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Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

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Fertility Factor (TVPG)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

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(TV G) Beaver (TVY) zle Piece (TVY7)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Dr. Oz Show Plastic<br />

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Name Is<br />

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So You Think You Can Dance Top Twenty Perform<br />

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FOX 34 News @ Nine How I Met<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Mystery of Chaco<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Sopranos From<br />

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<strong>The</strong> First 48 Waterworld<br />

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38 Thriller) (Saffron Burrows)<br />

(:15) End of Days (1999, Action) aa (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel<br />

Byrne) An ex-policeman protects the woman chosen to give birth to Satan’s<br />

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Batman Returns (1992, Drama) aac (Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Caped Crusader battles a corrupt businessman, the Penguin and<br />

Catwoman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mummy (1999, Horror) aac (Brendan Fraser, Rachel<br />

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SportsCenter<br />

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8 Rules<br />

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Standing Standing Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Coyote Ugly (2000, Drama) aa (Piper Perabo,<br />

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Barefoot 30 Min. 30 Min. Guy Bite Rest.Chef For Real Giada (TV G) Barefoot 5 Ingred. Paula’s 30 Min. Iron Chef America (TV<br />

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Chopped Best of the Best<br />

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Food Network Star In the Line of Fire<br />

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Slumdog Millionaire (2009, Drama) aaac (Dev Patel, Anil<br />

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Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Iron Man (2008, Science Fiction) aaac (Robert Downey Jr., Terrence<br />

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American Pickers<br />

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American Pickers<br />

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How the States Living on<br />

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Cold Case Files Vanish<br />

(TV14)<br />

Cold Case Files (TV14) Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars First 48 Candy Lady<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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How I Met How I Met<br />

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(TV14)<br />

Gangland Clash of Crips<br />

(TV14)<br />

Gangland Hell House<br />

(TV14)<br />

Gangland Blood Oath<br />

(TV14)<br />

Gangland Root of All Evil<br />

(TV14)<br />

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UFC Unleashed (TV14)<br />

TBS<br />

American<br />

24 (TV14)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jim Wonder Jim <strong>The</strong><br />

Woman Pass<br />

Office<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Friends <strong>The</strong> Friends<br />

Ring (TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

T-Ball<br />

Queens<br />

Separation Queens<br />

Court Date Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld Ab- Meet Brown Meet Brown Payne<br />

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Baby Stry<br />

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Las Vegas Three Wed-<br />

42 dings and Funeral (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Closer Manhunt<br />

(TV14)<br />

Cold Case Greed<br />

(TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Intern in the<br />

Incinerator (TV14)<br />

Bones Boy in the Time<br />

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Bones <strong>The</strong> Knight on<br />

the Grid (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mentalist Redwood <strong>The</strong> Mentalist Red<br />

(TV14)<br />

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Franklin and Bash<br />

Jennifer of Troy (TV14)<br />

Men of a Certain Age A Franklin and Bash<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Zacatillo (TV14) El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Alma de Noticiero Cuando me enamoro<br />

(TV14)<br />

Teresa (TV14) El triunfo del amor<br />

(TV14)<br />

La rosa de Guadalupe<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer Noticiero<br />

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25 (TVPG)<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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320 (1998) Cruise, Max von Sydow) Detective accused of a future murder.<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jackal (1997, Action) aac (Bruce Willis,<br />

Richard Gere) A criminal is released to hunt another.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:05) Cirque du Freak: <strong>The</strong> Vampire’s Assistant<br />

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Hutcherson) (CC)<br />

It’s Complicated (2009, Comedy) aaa (Meryl<br />

Streep, Steve Martin) A divorced couple has a secret<br />

affair.<br />

Devil (2010, Mystery) (Chris Messina, Wild Things<br />

Logan Marshall-Green) rsx (CC) (1997)<br />

SHOW<br />

(11:30) Lake City (2008,<br />

340 Drama) (Sissy Spacek)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Deal (2005, Thriller) ac (Christian Slat- (:15) Leaves of Grass (2010, Thriller) (Edward<br />

er, Selma Blair) Man fixes portfolio of Russian Norton, Lucy DeVito) Twin brothers hatch dan-<br />

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

gerous plot.<br />

Twilight (2008, Fantasy) (Kristen Stewart, Robert U.S. of Tara Nurse<br />

Pattinson) A female student is hunted by vampires. (TVMA) Practice<br />

Inside<br />

NASCAR<br />

Next Day Air (2009, Comedy) aac<br />

(Donald Faison, Mike Epps) not (CC) Inside<br />

NASCAR<br />

We Were<br />

Soldiers<br />

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361 Action) aa (<strong>The</strong> Rock, Steven Bran- Nathalie Boltt) Army seeks weapons of alien refud)<br />

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gees.<br />

(:25) Eat Pray Love (2010, Drama) aac (Julia<br />

Roberts, Javier Bardem) rsx (CC)<br />

(:50) G-Force (2009, Action) aa (Bill Nighy, Will<br />

Arnett) Guinea pigs battle a megalomaniac. pqv<br />

(CC)<br />

(:28) <strong>The</strong> Scorpion King (2002, Action)<br />

aa (<strong>The</strong> Rock, Steven Brand)<br />

(CC)<br />

Camelot Recokoning<br />

(TVMA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pillars of the Earth<br />

New Beginnings (TVMA)<br />

TMC<br />

Harlem Hos (:45) Under Cover (1987, Action)<br />

350 (2010) a ac (Jennifer Jason Leigh, David<br />

Neidorf)<br />

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Modine, Elizabeth Berkley) not (CC)<br />

Fatal Secrets (2009, Drama) ac<br />

(Dina Meyer, Vincent Spano) pqw<br />

(CC)<br />

Unbeatable Harold (2006, Comedy)<br />

aaa (Gordon Michaels, Nicole<br />

DeHuff)<br />

Hardball (2001, Drama) aac (Keanu Reeves,<br />

Diane Lane) A man coaches a little league team.<br />

rsx<br />

Coach (2010, Comedy) ac (Liane<br />

Balaban, James Biberi) rsx (CC) Finding<br />

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<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

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Steve Wilkos Show Steve <strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />

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Real Housewives N.Y.<br />

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Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

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America’s Funniest<br />

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About Cancer (TVPG)<br />

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News<br />

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Christine<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queens ‘70s Show<br />

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Name Is<br />

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HowIMet<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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Two 1/2<br />

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Wipeout Spring: Rose<br />

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Without a Trace White<br />

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Seinfeld Un- Seinfeld Pie <strong>The</strong> Vampire Diaries<br />

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<strong>The</strong> PBS NewsHour Old House Hour<br />

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Rules Home CSI: Crime Scene Inves- <strong>The</strong> Mentalist<br />

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Wipeout Spring: Engaged<br />

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Without a Trace Requiem<br />

(TV14)<br />

Rookie Blue Big Nickel<br />

(TV14)<br />

Jim Renewing<br />

Vows<br />

Friends<br />

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Roseanne<br />

Secrets<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

CBS 13<br />

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You Think You Can Glee Comeback (TVPG) FOX 34 News @ Nine How I Met<br />

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(:08) <strong>The</strong><br />

Daytripper<br />

(:35) <strong>The</strong><br />

Daytripper<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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Seeds of History (TV<br />

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Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

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Late Show<br />

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<strong>The</strong> First 48 One Heart<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Bust-Out<br />

(TVMA)<br />

CSI: Miami Divorce Party<br />

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Criminal Minds Lo-Fi<br />

(TV14)<br />

Dog Bnty Dog Bnty <strong>The</strong> First 48 Last Fare<br />

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<strong>The</strong> First 48 One Heart<br />

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Care<br />

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(10:30) <strong>The</strong> Manchurian Candidate <strong>The</strong> Recruit (2003, Thriller) aac (Al Pacino, Colin Farrell) A<br />

38 (2004, Thriller) aac (Denzel Wash- CIA recruit must find a mole. rsx (CC)<br />

ington)<br />

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, Science Fiction) aaac (Arnold<br />

Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton) A cyborg battles a robot assassin. not<br />

(CC)<br />

Se7en (1995, Thriller) aaaa (Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman) Cops track a<br />

killer who chooses his victims based on the seven deadly sins. not (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Killing Beau Soleil<br />

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Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />

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Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama South Prk Tosh (TV14) (:56) Scrubs (:26) Scrubs Daily (TV14) (:27) Colbert South Prk South Prk South Prk Futurama Futurama Futurama Daily (TV14) (:31) Colbert<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Deadliest Catch Sea<br />

Change<br />

Deadliest Catch Frontier<br />

Medici<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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Medici<br />

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32<br />

Wizards Wizards Wizards Phineas On Deck Good Luck Fish Hooks Shake It Wizards Phineas Good Luck On Deck On Deck Good Luck Shake It <strong>The</strong> Suite Life Movie (2011) (Dylan<br />

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Good Luck On Deck On Deck<br />

Ransom (1996, Drama) aac (Mel Gibson, Rene (:05) Money Train (1995, Thriller) (Wesley Snipes, Casino (1995, Drama) aaa (Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone) A casino<br />

ENCORE 202 Russo) A man targets his son’s kidnappers. not Woody Harrelson) Two NYC transit cops find trou- boss struggles to survive in mob-controlled 1970s Las Vegas. not (CC)<br />

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ble.<br />

When in Rome (2010, Romance)<br />

aa (Kristen Bell, Josh Duhamel)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:35) Sleepless in Seattle (1993, Romance)<br />

aac (Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan) pqv (CC)<br />

Money<br />

Train (1995)<br />

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8 Rules Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) Gilmore Girls Like Mother<br />

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Stiller) rsx (CC)<br />

Along Came Polly (2004, Comedy) aa (Ben<br />

Stiller, Jennifer Aniston)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

FOOD<br />

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Barefoot 30 Min. 30 Min. Guy Bite Rest.Chef For Real Giada (TV G) Barefoot 5 Ingred. Paula’s 30 Min. Iron Chef America (TV<br />

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Iron Chef America (TV<br />

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Unwrapped Summer<br />

Snacks<br />

24 Hour Firehouse Cooks<br />

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Big <strong>12</strong> Shw SportsDay World Poker Tour no} Ball Up Streetball Action Sports World<br />

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Bernie Superman Returns (2006, Action) aaa (Brandon Routh, Kevin Spacey) Su- Iron Man (2008, Science Fiction) aaac (Robert Downey Jr., Terrence<br />

perman returns after five years.<br />

Howard) rsx<br />

Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Definitely, Maybe (2008, Romance) aaa (Ryan<br />

Reynolds) rsx<br />

HIST<br />

MonsterQuest Giant<br />

55<br />

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Afraid of the Dark (TVPG) Prehistoric Monsters Revealed (TVPG) MonsterQuest <strong>The</strong> Last<br />

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MonsterQuest Giant<br />

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Swamp People It’s Personal<br />

Swamp People Beat the<br />

Clock<br />

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Am<br />

Cold Case Files Frozen<br />

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Cold Case Files Bodies in<br />

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Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

How I Met How I Met<br />

NICK 34 iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Big Time Big Time VICTOR. VICTOR. VICTOR. iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Sponge iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Wife (TVPG) Wife Eat Pie Everybody Everybody Lopez Lopez ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG)<br />

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CSI: NY Hostage (TV14)<br />

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CSI: Crime Scene One to Jail (TV14)<br />

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Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) Jail (TV14) TNA Wrestling (TV14) Damage (2009) (Steve Austin)<br />

TBS<br />

American<br />

24 (TV14)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jim Dana<br />

Gets Fired<br />

Jim Bo<br />

Diddley<br />

Office Com- Friends Pro- Friends<br />

petitionposal, 1 (TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queens<br />

Inner Tube<br />

Queens Val- Seinfeld<br />

entine’s Busboy<br />

Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth) not (CC)<br />

Family Guy Family Guy Conan (TV14)<br />

(TV14) (TV14)<br />

TCM<br />

LoveIsaBall(1963,<br />

60 Comedy) aa (Glenn<br />

Ford)<br />

Green Fire (1954, Adventure) (Stewart Granger,<br />

Grace Kelly) A prospector seeks riches in Colombia.<br />

You Were Never Lovelier (1942,<br />

Musical) aaac (Fred Astaire)<br />

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(:45) <strong>The</strong> Sins of Rachel Cade (1961, Drama) aac (Angie<br />

Dickinson, Peter Finch) A nurse aids natives in the Congo.<br />

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50<br />

Baby Stry Multiples First Day What Not to Wear Serrita Say Yes Say Yes Ultimate Cake Off<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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Black-Tie<br />

NY Ink Gloves Are Off<br />

(TV14)<br />

TNT<br />

Las Vegas What Hap-<br />

42 pens in Vegas (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Closer Blindsided<br />

(TV14)<br />

Cold Case Maternal Instincts<br />

(TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Santa in the<br />

Slush (TV14)<br />

Bones Player Under<br />

Pressure (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Man in the<br />

Mud (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Baby in the<br />

Bough (TV14)<br />

Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1958,<br />

Science Fiction) ac (Allison Hayes)<br />

(CC) u<br />

Police Women of Not<br />

Cookies<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Verdict in<br />

the Story (TV14)<br />

Village of the Giants (1965, Comedy)<br />

c (Tommy Kirk, Johnny<br />

Crawford)<br />

Police Women of Tore Up NY Ink Dis-Appointment<br />

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(TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Shallow in<br />

the Deep (TV14)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Wannabe in<br />

the Weeds (TV14)<br />

Roseanne<br />

Aliens<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queen of Outer Space<br />

(1958, Fantasy) pqw<br />

Police Women of Tore Up<br />

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CSI: NY Hush (TV14)<br />

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Tom Jerry Garfield Edd (TVY7) Edd (TVY7) Sidekick Animals (:45) Regular (:15) Regular Hole in Wall Sidekick Animals Gumball<br />

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Adventure (:15) Regular (:45) MAD King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Dad (TV14) Dad (TV14) Family Family<br />

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Bonanza Miracle Worker<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Bonanza <strong>The</strong> First Born<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(:04) Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Quest<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jefferson (:44) Sanford Sanford and Son Lena<br />

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(:51) Sanford (:25) All Fam. All Fam. Fire All Fam. Split Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond (:47) 3’s Co.<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Zacatillo (TV14) El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Alma de Noticiero Cuando me enamoro<br />

(TV14)<br />

Teresa (TV14) El triunfo del amor<br />

(TV14)<br />

El Equipo Primer Noticiero<br />

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House Let <strong>The</strong>m Eat<br />

25 Cake (TVPG)<br />

House Painless (TVPG) House Big Baby (TVPG) House <strong>The</strong> Greater<br />

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NCIS Pop Life (TV14) NCIS Smoked (TV14) NCIS Jetlag (TV14) NCIS Blowback (TV14) NCIS Recoil (TV14) NCIS Last Man Standing Covert Affairs Good<br />

(TV14)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Tenth Cheers Dharma Dharma Funniest Home Videos<br />

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300 Atkinson, Peter MacNicol) rsx<br />

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I Could Never Be Your Woman<br />

(2007, Comedy) aac (Michelle<br />

Pfeiffer) (CC)<br />

(:45) A Matter of Taste: Serving Up<br />

Paul Liebrandt (TVMA)<br />

Nanny McPhee Returns (2010, Family) aaa<br />

(Maggie Gyllenhaal, Daniel Mays) pqv (CC)<br />

MAX<br />

Daredevil<br />

320 (2003)<br />

aac<br />

Blown Away (1994, Action) (Jeff Bridges, Tommy (:35) Predators (2010, Action) aaa (:20) Beavis and Butt-Head Do<br />

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(:45) Drag Me to Hell (2009, Horror) (Alison<br />

Lohman, Justin Long) An evicted woman curses<br />

loan officer.<br />

SHOW<br />

(11:30) Enigma (1982, (:15) Janky Promoters (2009, Com- (:45) <strong>The</strong> Life Before Her Eyes<br />

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Thurman) (CC)<br />

(:15) Against the Current (2009, Drama) aac Color Me Kubrick: A True... ish<br />

(Joseph Fiennes, Samantha Sherman) pqw (CC) Story (2006, Comedy) (John<br />

Malkovich)<br />

STARZ<br />

Takers Nothing but the Truth (2008,<br />

361 (2010) aa Drama) aaac (Kate Beckinsale,<br />

Matt Dillon)<br />

(:20) Year One (2009, Comedy) aa (Jack Black,<br />

Michael Cera) Banished tribesmen seek love and<br />

home.<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Devil’s Own (1997, Action) (Harrison<br />

Ford, Brad Pitt) Cop unwittingly befriends IRA<br />

member.<br />

(:10) Takers (2010, Action) aa (Chris Brown,<br />

Hayden Christensen) Five bank robbers do one<br />

last job.<br />

Ghost World (2001, Com- (:05) <strong>The</strong> Others (2001, Drama)<br />

TMC 350 edy) aaac (Thora aaa (Nicole Kidman, Fionnula<br />

Birch)<br />

Flanagan) (CC)<br />

(:50) Dorian Gray (2009, Drama) aac (Ben<br />

Barnes, Pip Torrens) Heir deals with eternal life.<br />

not (CC)<br />

Christine Christine How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />

Our Family Wedding (2010, Comedy)<br />

c (America Ferrara, Forest<br />

Whitaker)<br />

(:45) Max<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Vampires Suck (2010, Comedy) a<br />

(Marcelle Baer, Emily Brobst) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times of Harvey Milk (1984,<br />

History) aaac pqw (CC)<br />

Treme (TVMA) How to Be a Better<br />

Lover (TVMA)<br />

Predators (2010, Action) aaa<br />

(Adrien Brody, Topher Grace) not<br />

(CC)<br />

Bikini Time<br />

(2011)<br />

Nurse<br />

Practice<br />

U.S. of Tara <strong>The</strong> Real L Word <strong>The</strong><br />

(TVMA) Morning After (TVMA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bounty Hunter (2010, Comedy) aa (Gerard Year One (2009, Comedy)<br />

Butler, Jennifer Aniston) Reporter jumps bail for a aa (Jack Black) (CC)<br />

story.<br />

(:50) <strong>The</strong> Game (1997, Thriller) aaa (Michael Douglas, Sean Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat (2002, Com- Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008,<br />

Penn) An unusual game takes over a man’s life. not (CC) edy) ac Unedited version of Lawrence’s life. not Comedy) aaa (Seth Rogen) not<br />

(CC)<br />

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

Joneses<br />

(2010)


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Days of Our Lives<br />

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News Beautiful<br />

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2011 U.S. Open Championship Second Round Dr. Phil (TVPG) KCBD 11 at NBC Nightly KCBD 11<br />

from Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Five News at Six<br />

<strong>The</strong> Talk (TV14) Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

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All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

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Swift Justice<br />

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Swift Justice<br />

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Judge Jeanine Pirro<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Steve Wilkos<br />

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Things That<br />

Jack Hanna Maury Daddy DNA<br />

(TV G) Drama...Who (TV14)<br />

Brown (TV<br />

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Real Housewives N.Y.<br />

Second Chances (TV14)<br />

Extra<br />

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TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />

Fabulous (TVPG)<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

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Place of Our Wild Kratts Electric Co. Arthur<br />

(TV G) Seekers (TVY) Fernlets<br />

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Don’t Forget<br />

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Four Play<br />

WordGirl<br />

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America’s Funniest<br />

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Dr. Oz Show Best Time of<br />

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Christine<br />

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‘70s Show<br />

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Name Is<br />

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HowIMet<br />

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Wheel (TV<br />

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News Millionre.<br />

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News Entertainment<br />

Office Halloween<br />

Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

Devil Lube<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Stand-In<br />

Friday Night Lights Gut Dateline NBC KCBD 11 at (:35) Leno<br />

Check (TVPG)<br />

Ten (TV14)<br />

Flashpoint Fault Lines<br />

(TVPG)<br />

CSI: NY To What End?<br />

(TV14)<br />

Blue Bloods Dedication<br />

(TV14)<br />

CBS 13<br />

News<br />

Late Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Shark Tank (TVPG) Oliver’s Food Revolution 20/20 News (:35) Night-<br />

Healthy Food (TVPG)<br />

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Monk Mr. Monk and Billionaire<br />

Mugger (TVPG)<br />

Bones <strong>The</strong> Bullet in the<br />

Brain (TV14)<br />

Smallville Home<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Monk Mr. Monk and the<br />

Other Woman (TVPG)<br />

House You Must Remember<br />

This (TVPG)<br />

Supernatural Live Free<br />

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Jim Mr.<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Friends<br />

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FOX 34 News @ Nine How I Met<br />

Slap Bet<br />

Payne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Browns<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> PBS NewsHour Washington Need to Know Masterpiece Sherlock: <strong>The</strong> Great<br />

Week<br />

Game (TVPG)<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Denial<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

Criminal Minds Plain<br />

31 Sight<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sopranos House Ar- CSI: Miami Flight Risk<br />

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(TV14)<br />

Criminal Minds Aggressor<br />

Criminal Minds Compul- Criminal Minds Fooled<br />

sion<br />

Again<br />

Criminal Minds Plain<br />

Sight<br />

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(TV14)<br />

Criminal Minds Outfoxed<br />

(TV14)<br />

Criminal Minds Higher<br />

Power<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glades Old Ghosts<br />

(TVPG)<br />

AMC<br />

(11:30) Short Circuit (1986, Comedy) Trading Places (1983, Comedy) aaa (Dan Aykroyd, Eddie<br />

38 aac (Steve Guttenberg, Ally Murphy) Rich man and street hustler swap lives. not (CC)<br />

Sheedy)<br />

Tin Cup (1996, Comedy) aac (Kevin Costner, Rene Russo) A former golf Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) (Chevy Chase,<br />

pro decides to <strong>com</strong>pete in order to impress his rival’s girlfriend. not (CC) Rodney Dangerfield) Caddies create chaos at a<br />

golf club.<br />

Caddyshack II (1988, Comedy) a (Jackie Mason,<br />

Robert Stack) Rich man courts country club set.<br />

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Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />

53<br />

First Sunday (2008, Comedy) a (Ice Cube, Katt<br />

Williams) (CC)<br />

Presents Futurama South Prk Tosh (TV14) (:56) Scrubs Scrubs Office<br />

Daily (TV14) (:27) Colbert Tosh (TV14) Tosh (TV14) Nick Swardson (TV14) Presents Presents (:58) Kevin Hart (TV14)<br />

DISC<br />

American Chopper<br />

30<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper<br />

(TVPG)<br />

American Chopper Crafts- American Chopper Crafts- Cash Cab<br />

manman<br />

Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab Dual Survival Desert<br />

Breakdwn<br />

Dual Survival Eating<br />

Dust<br />

Dual Survival Hippo Island<br />

Swamp Loggers Snow<br />

Days<br />

Dual Survival Eating<br />

Dust<br />

DISN<br />

Shake It<br />

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Wizards Wizards Wizards Phineas On Deck Good Luck Fish Hooks Shake It Wizards Phineas Good Luck Shake It Good Luck Wizards A.N.T.(TV G) Shake It So Random! Good Luck Shake It Good Luck Wizards<br />

(10:35) Casino (1995, Drama) aaa (:35) Mr. Wonderful (1993, Ro-<br />

ENCORE 202 (Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone) (CC) mance) aac (Matt Dillon,<br />

Annabella Sciorra)<br />

(:20) S1m0ne (2002, Comedy) aac (Al Pacino,<br />

Catherine Keener) Digitally created synthetic actress.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:20) Bio-Dome (1996, Comedy) a (Pauly Shore,<br />

Stephen Baldwin) Two half-wits fall into an experiment.<br />

Die Hard 2 (1990, Action) aac (Bruce Willis,<br />

Bonnie Bedelia) John McClane battles airport terrorists.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:10) Timecop (1994, Science Fiction) (:50) Strange<br />

aa (Jean-Claude Van Damme) Days<br />

(CC)<br />

ESPN<br />

(9:00) U.S. Open Championship Second Round<br />

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SportsCenter SportsCenter U.S. Open Championship Second Round z{| SportsCenter Best of the U.S. Open Second Round SportsCenter<br />

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Standing Standing Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

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Barefoot 30 Min. 30 Min. Guy Bite Rest.Chef For Real Giada (TV G) Barefoot 5 Ingred. Paula’s 30 Min. Iron Chef America Des<br />

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Outrageous Best Thing Unwrap Unwrap<br />

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Lunch with the Rangers Fisherman<br />

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Specials <strong>The</strong> Dan Patrick Show World Poker Tour no} TBA Big <strong>12</strong> Shw World Championships<br />

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Meet the Spartans<br />

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Bernie Bernie Malcolm Definitely, Maybe (2008, Romance) aaa (Ryan Reynolds, Abi- Two 1/2<br />

gail Breslin) rsx<br />

Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Behind Enemy Lines (2001, Drama) aac (Gene<br />

Hackman) rsx<br />

Behind Enemy Lines (2001, Drama) aac (Gene<br />

Hackman) rsx<br />

HIST<br />

Modern Marvels Wiring<br />

55 America<br />

Fort Knox: Secrets Revealed (TVPG) Decoding the Past Dollar Seven Deadly Sins<br />

Bill<br />

Greed<br />

Modern Marvels Money<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Modern Marvels Wiring<br />

America<br />

American Pickers<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American American Modern Marvels Butcher<br />

(TVPG)<br />

LIFE<br />

Grey’s Anatomy <strong>The</strong><br />

23 Guilt<br />

Grey’s Anatomy Angels<br />

Commit<br />

Cold Case Files<br />

Jambalya<br />

Cold Case Files<br />

Southside<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Unsolved Mysteries<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba Will Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Protector Pilot<br />

(TVPG)<br />

How I Met How I Met<br />

NICK 34 iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Big Time Big Time VICTOR. VICTOR. Big Time iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Sponge iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

VICTOR. VICTOR. Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) Lopez Lopez ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG)<br />

SPIKE<br />

Gangland<br />

39<br />

Gangland Biker Wars 2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Gangland Texas Terror<br />

(TV14)<br />

Star Wars: Episode I: <strong>The</strong> Phantom Menace (1999, Science Fiction) ac (Liam Neeson,<br />

Ewan McGregor) pqv<br />

(:52) Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002, Science Fiction) aa (:20) Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith<br />

(Ewan McGregor) pqv<br />

(2005) aac rsx<br />

TBS<br />

American<br />

24 (TV14)<br />

Name Is<br />

Earl (TV14) Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jim Deal<br />

Devlins<br />

Jim <strong>The</strong><br />

Helmet<br />

<strong>The</strong> Office<br />

Broke<br />

Friends Pro- Friends<br />

posal, 2 (TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queens De- Queens<br />

parture White Collar Seinfeld<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld Lit- Family Guy Family Guy Fool’s Gold (2008, Adventure) aa (Matthew McConaughey, Prince Me<br />

tle Jerry Stewie (TV14) Kate Hudson) A beach bum searches for lost treasure. rsx (2004) aa<br />

(CC)<br />

TCM<br />

(11:30) Valentino (1951, Drama) <strong>The</strong> Man with the Golden Arm (1955, Drama) (:45) Lizzie (1957, Drama) aa (El-<br />

60 aac (Anthony Dexter, Eleanor Par- aaa (Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker) pqw (CC) eanor Parker, Richard Boone) pqw<br />

ker)<br />

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(:15) An American Dream (1966, Drama) (Stuart<br />

Whitman, Janet Leigh) A TV personality kills his<br />

wife.<br />

Bad Boy (1949, Drama) A juvenile Drums Across the River (1954,<br />

delinquent stays at a ranch. pqw u Western) aac (Audie Murphy)<br />

pqw<br />

<strong>The</strong> Guns of Fort Petticoat<br />

(1957) aa pqw<br />

TLC<br />

Baby Stry<br />

50<br />

Baby Stry Multiples First Day What Not to Wear Susan Say Yes Say Yes <strong>The</strong> Cake Boss Famiglia<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cake Boss Cake Boss Gypsy Wedding Born to Say Yes<br />

be<br />

Say Yes Big Bliss Big Bliss Gypsy Wedding Cutting<br />

Edge<br />

Big Bliss Big Bliss<br />

TNT<br />

Las Vegas Jokers and<br />

42 Fools (TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Closer Culture<br />

Shock (TV14)<br />

Cold Case <strong>The</strong> Plan<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Genius<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order<br />

Crimebusters (TV14)<br />

Law & Order Payback<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order Hindsight<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dark Knight (2008, Adventure) aaac (Christian Bale, Heath Ledger)<br />

A new enemy attacks Gotham City and develops a personal enmity for<br />

Batman. (CC)<br />

Outland (1981, Science<br />

Fiction) (Sean Connery)<br />

TOON<br />

Tom Jerry<br />

52<br />

Tom Jerry Garfield Edd (TVY7) Edd (TVY7) Sidekick Animals Adventure (:15) MAD Happen? Justice Bereft<br />

Gen. Rex Ben 10 (:45) Regular (:15) Regular (:45) Regular King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Dad (TV14) Dad (TV14) Family Family<br />

TVLAND<br />

Gunsmoke No Tomorrow<br />

45 (TV G)<br />

Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Quest<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Artist<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(:04) Bonanza Hot Day<br />

Hanging<br />

Jefferson (:43) Sanford Sanford and Son Guest in<br />

Yard<br />

(:51) Sanford (:24) All Fam. All Fam. All Fam. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Cleveland (:48) Nanny<br />

UNI 2<br />

Sacrificio de mujer<br />

(TV14)<br />

Niña de mi corazón Final<br />

Zacatillo (TV14) El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Alma de Noticiero Cuando me enamoro<br />

(TV14)<br />

Teresa (TV14) El triunfo del amor<br />

(TV14)<br />

La rosa de Guadalupe<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

House Here House Locked In<br />

25 Kitty (TVPG)<br />

House Small Sacrifices<br />

(TVPG)<br />

House Larger Than Life<br />

(TVPG)<br />

NCIS <strong>The</strong> Truth Is Out<br />

<strong>The</strong>re (TV14)<br />

NCIS UnSEALed (TV14) NCIS Dead Man Talking NCIS Missing (TV14)<br />

(TV14)<br />

Quantum of Solace (2008, Thriller) aaa (Daniel Craig, Olga Law & Order: Special<br />

Kurylenko) Market corruption on natural resources. rsx Victims Unit Smut (TV14)<br />

WGN<br />

WGN Midday News<br />

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Walker, Texas Ranger<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Walker, Texas Ranger<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Cheers Dharma Dharma Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Christine Christine How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />

PREMIUM<br />

HBO<br />

Temple Grandin (2010, Biography) (Claire Danes, S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) (Samuel L. Jackson, Colin A Cinderella Story (2004, Comedy)<br />

300 Catherine O’Hara) (CC)<br />

Farrell) Team attempts to keep kingpin locked up. aa (Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge)<br />

(CC)<br />

Making of ... McEnroe/Borg: Fire &<br />

(TVPG) Ice (TVPG)<br />

Knight and Day (2010, Action) (Tom Cruise,<br />

Cameron Diaz) A woman and a rogue agent flee<br />

the CIA.<br />

Real Time with Bill<br />

Maher (TVMA)<br />

Real Time with Bill<br />

Maher (TVMA)<br />

MAX<br />

(11:30) Dutch (1991, Com- (:20) <strong>The</strong> Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold<br />

320 edy) aa (Ed O’Neill) (CC) (2006, Drama) aac (Christy Carlson Romano)<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Whole Ten Yards (2004, Comedy)<br />

c (Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:45) John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A. (1996,<br />

Drama) aa (Kurt Russell, Stacy Keach) not<br />

(CC)<br />

MacGruber (2010, Comedy) aac<br />

(Will Forte, Kristen Wiig) not (CC)<br />

Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) aa (Vince<br />

Vaughn, Jason Bateman) rsx (CC)<br />

Femme Girls Bikini Jones<br />

Gone (2010)<br />

SHOW<br />

(:15) World’s Greatest Dad (2009) aaa (Robin <strong>The</strong> Vicious Kind (2009, Comedy)<br />

340 Williams, Daryl Sabara) A man gains fame after a aaa (Adam Scott, Brittany Snow)<br />

tragedy.<br />

(CC)<br />

Greetings from the Shore (2008, Comedy)<br />

aac (Kim Shaw, Paul Sorvino) not (CC)<br />

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights<br />

(2004, Romance) aa (Diego Luna)<br />

rsx<br />

Letters to Juliet (2010, Comedy) aac (Amanda <strong>The</strong> Back-up Plan (2010, Comedy)<br />

Seyfried, Gael García Bernal) pqv (CC) ac (Jennifer Lopez, Alex<br />

O’Loughlin) (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reader<br />

(2008)<br />

STARZ<br />

(:10) Frozen (2010, Drama) aaa<br />

361 (Emma Bell, Shawn Ashmore) not<br />

(CC)<br />

(:50) Big Fat Liar (2002, Comedy) (Frankie Muniz, (:25) Stone (2010, Drama) aac (:15) White Chicks (2004, Comedy) ac (Shawn<br />

Paul Giamatti) Boy wants credit for Hollywood (Bailey Tarnopol, Robert De Niro) not Wayans, Marlon Wayans) rsx (CC)<br />

movie.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:10) <strong>The</strong> Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010, Fantasy)<br />

aac (Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel) pqv (CC)<br />

Gods of the Arena Past<br />

Trangressions (TVMA)<br />

Spartacus: Gods of the<br />

Arena Missio (TVMA)<br />

TMC<br />

County (:25) Bottle Shock (2008, Comedy)<br />

350 Clare (2003) aaa (Chris Pine, Alan Rickman)<br />

rsx<br />

(:15) Femme Fatale (1991, Drama) ac (Colin<br />

Firth, Lisa Zane) Bride disappears after honeymoon.<br />

(CC)<br />

(:55) Extract (2009, Comedy) aac<br />

(Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis) not<br />

(CC)<br />

My Last Five Girlfriends (2010,<br />

Comedy) aac (Brendan Patricks)<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Level (2008) aa (Paris Campbell,<br />

Robert Haley) not (CC)<br />

No Good Deed (2002, Drama) aa<br />

(Samuel L. Jackson, Milla Jovovich)<br />

(CC)<br />

Extreme Movie (2008,<br />

Comedy) (Michael Cera)<br />

Saturday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />

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2011 U.S. Open Championship Third Round from Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland z{| Minute to Win It Jackass<br />

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Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Rispetto (TV14)<br />

Law & Order: LA<br />

Carthay Circle (TV14)<br />

KCBD 11 at (:29) SNL<br />

Ten (TV14)<br />

KLBK<br />

CBS<br />

KAMC<br />

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KUPT<br />

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FOX<br />

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Elvira’s Movie Macabre <strong>The</strong> Brain That Wouldn’t<br />

Die<br />

Numb3rs <strong>The</strong> Mole<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> E! True Hollywood<br />

Story Bertinelli (TVPG)<br />

P. Allen<br />

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Old House<br />

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Criminal Minds <strong>The</strong><br />

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Zoom (2006, Action) a (Tim Allen, Courteney<br />

Cox) Kids learn to be superheroes at academy.<br />

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New Yankee<br />

(TV G) Hometime<br />

Insulation<br />

Woodshop<br />

Turning<br />

CBS Sat.<br />

News<br />

World<br />

News<br />

Extra (TVPG) TMZ (TVPG) Christine<br />

For Money Christine<br />

Little Man<br />

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MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at Atlanta Braves from Turner Field<br />

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An Unfinished Life (2005, Drama) aaa (Robert ‘70s Show<br />

Redford, Jennifer Lopez) rsx<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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HowIMet<br />

Limo<br />

Raymond<br />

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Bones Tough Man in the<br />

Tender Chicken (TV14)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Wife<br />

Antiques Roadshow Lidia’s Italy Mexico (TV Primal Grill Test Kit-<br />

Wichita, KS, Hour 1 (TV G) (TV G) G) (TV G) chen (TV G) Rachel’s<br />

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Chaos (TVPG) NCIS (TV14) 48 Hours Mystery<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bachelorette 7 (TV14) Extreme Makeover:<br />

Weight Loss Edition<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Object of My Affection (1998, Comedy) aa Two 1/2<br />

(Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd) not<br />

Necrophilia<br />

Cops<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cops Arrests<br />

3<br />

Seinfeld Fire House Acceptance<br />

(TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

Bolder (TV<br />

G)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lawrence Welk<br />

Show Carnival (TV G)<br />

America’s Most<br />

Wanted (TVPG)<br />

House Autopsy (TVPG) Payne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Austin City Limits Carolyn<br />

Wonderland (TVPG)<br />

Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

CBS 13<br />

News<br />

Two 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

(:35) Paid<br />

Program<br />

News (:35) Paid<br />

Program<br />

Texas Music<br />

Scene American<br />

(TV14)<br />

News Sports Fringe Momentum Deferred<br />

(TV14)<br />

Payne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Independent Lens Two<br />

Spirits (TVPG)<br />

Stargate Universe Time<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Masterpiece Sharpe’s<br />

Peril (TVPG)<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

Dirty $<br />

31<br />

Family Jewels Breaking<br />

Up<br />

Intervent Intervention Vinnie<br />

(TV14)<br />

Intervention Ashley<br />

(TV14)<br />

Intervention Tyler (TV14) Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking Storage Storage Parking Parking Parking Parking<br />

AMC<br />

(10:30) Rio Bravo (1959, Western) High Plains Drifter (1973, Western) aaa (Clint Eastwood,<br />

38 aaac (John Wayne, Dean Martin) Verna Bloom) Drifter protects a town from outlaws. not (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

Pearl Harbor (2001, War) ac (Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett) A love triangle<br />

divides old friends as they fly into battle in World War II. rsx (CC)<br />

Revolutionary Road (2008, Drama) aaa (Kate Winslet, Leonardo<br />

DiCaprio) A couple wants to escape the suburbs. not<br />

(CC)<br />

A Few Good Men (1992, Drama)<br />

aaa (Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson)<br />

(CC)<br />

COM<br />

(:15) Scrubs (:45) Scrubs (:15) Scrubs (:45) Waiting ... (2005, Comedy) a (Ryan Reynolds, (:45) Tommy Boy (1995, Comedy) aac (Chris<br />

53 Justin Long) (CC)<br />

Farley, David Spade)<br />

(:45) Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008,<br />

Comedy) aac (John Cho)<br />

Kevin Hart (TV14) Daniel Tosh Happy<br />

(TV14)<br />

Tommy Boy (1995)<br />

aac (CC)<br />

DISC<br />

Almost Got Away Got<br />

30<br />

Caught<br />

Almost Got Away Got 9th<br />

Place<br />

Almost Got Away Rob<br />

Banks<br />

Deception with Black<br />

Ops<br />

Deception with Used Car<br />

Sales<br />

Swords Life on Line<br />

(TV14)<br />

Swords Life on Line<br />

(TV14)<br />

River Monsters Chainsaw<br />

Pred.<br />

River Monsters Silent Assassin<br />

River Monsters Cold<br />

Blooded<br />

River Monsters Chainsaw<br />

Pred.<br />

DISN<br />

Good Luck<br />

32<br />

Good Luck Shake It Shake It On Deck On Deck On Deck On Deck Good Luck A.N.T. (TV G) Phineas Phineas (:15) Phineas Phineas Phineas and Ferb (TV<br />

G)<br />

(:15) Phineas Phineas Kickin’ It Phineas On Deck On Deck<br />

Guns II (:50) Die Hard 2 (1990, Action) aac (Bruce Willis, Bonnie<br />

ENCORE 202 (1990) aa Bedelia) John McClane battles airport terrorists. not (CC)<br />

Conspiracy <strong>The</strong>ory (1997, Action) (Mel Gibson, (:20) <strong>The</strong> Princess and the Frog (2009, Comedy) Young Guns (1988, Western) aac (:50) Young Guns II (1990, Western) aa (Emilio Cheech...<br />

Julia Roberts) Paranoid cabbie’s worst fears <strong>com</strong>e aaa Girl, gator & firefly aid frog-prince. nou (Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland) Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland) rsx (CC) (1980) aa<br />

true.<br />

(CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

ESPN<br />

SportsCenter U.S.Open 2011 NCAA College World Series Game 1 Team TBA vs Team TBA SportsCenter<br />

26<br />

Golf @ from Omaha, Neb. z{|<br />

2011 NCAA College World Series Game 2 Team TBA vs Team TBA<br />

@ from Omaha, Neb. z{|<br />

Baseball Tonight SportsCenter<br />

FAM<br />

Cheaper by the Dozen<br />

28 (2003) aa<br />

National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation (1997) aa<br />

(Chevy Chase)<br />

Bruce Almighty (2003, Comedy) aac (Jim<br />

Carrey, Morgan Freeman)<br />

Evan Almighty (2007, Comedy) aa (Steve Carell, <strong>The</strong> Incredibles (2004, Adventure) aaac A former superhero<br />

Morgan Freeman)<br />

returns to work. (CC)<br />

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory<br />

(1971)<br />

FOOD<br />

Barefoot<br />

65<br />

Giada (TV G) Food Network Star In the Line of Fire<br />

(TV G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Chopped Get It Together!<br />

(TV G)<br />

Iron Chef America (TV<br />

G)<br />

Food Challenge (TV G) Throwdn Throwdn Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Iron Chef America (TV<br />

G)<br />

FOXSW<br />

MLS Soccer San Jose Earthquakes vs Sporting<br />

33 Kansas City no~<br />

Ball Up Streetball Mavs Insider Phenoms High School Baseball Texas 5A Championship from Dell Diamond in Round<br />

Rock, Texas no}<br />

UIL Champ. Spotlight Texas Tech OSSAA Championship<br />

Softball<br />

MLS Soccer FC Dallas vs CD<br />

O Chivas USA<br />

FX<br />

(11:00) Transporter 2<br />

43<br />

(2005) aac<br />

Death Race (2008, Science Fiction) aac (Jason Statham, Joan Wanted (2008, Thriller) aaa (James McAvoy, Morgan Free-<br />

Allen) not<br />

man) not<br />

Taken (2009, Action) aaa (Liam Neeson, Maggie Two 1/2<br />

Grace) rsx<br />

Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Two 1/2 Sons of Anarchy Old<br />

Bones<br />

HIST<br />

Pawn Stars<br />

55<br />

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars How the States Got <strong>The</strong>ir Shapes (TVPG) Modern Marvels Corrosion<br />

101 Gadgets That Changed the World (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> President’s Book of Secrets (TVPG)<br />

LIFE<br />

Drop Dead Diva Mother’s<br />

23<br />

Secret<br />

Drop Dead Diva Good<br />

Grief<br />

Drop Dead Diva Bad<br />

Girls<br />

Drop Dead Diva Freeze<br />

Day<br />

Fatal Reunion (2005, Thriller) aa (Erika Eleniak,<br />

David Millbern) (CC)<br />

Obsessed (2009, Drama) ac (Idris Elba, Beyoncé) Nora Roberts’ Carnal Innocence (2011, Drama)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

Carnal Innocence (2011)<br />

(CC)<br />

NICK 34 iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge TUFF Puppy TUFF Puppy VICTOR. VICTOR. iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Big Time VICTOR. Supah (TV<br />

G)<br />

iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) ‘70s Afterglow<br />

‘70s (TVPG)<br />

SPIKE<br />

Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002, Science Fiction) aa<br />

39<br />

(Ewan McGregor) pqv<br />

(:20) Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005, Science Fiction) aac (Ewan<br />

McGregor, Hayden Christensen)<br />

(:47) Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope (1977, Science Fiction) aaaa (Mark Hamill,<br />

Harrison Ford) pqv<br />

(:11) <strong>The</strong> Empire Strikes<br />

Back<br />

TBS<br />

(:10) Fool’s Gold (2008, Adventure) aa (Matthew<br />

24 McConaughey, Kate Hudson) A beach bum searches for lost<br />

treasure. (CC)<br />

Jim Harm,<br />

No Fowl<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sitter<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Raymond<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Seinfeld<br />

Comeback Seinfeld<br />

Money<br />

Queens<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Queens<br />

S’no Job<br />

Meet the Fockers (2004, Comedy) aac (Robert (:<strong>12</strong>) <strong>The</strong> Bucket List (2008, Drama) aaac<br />

De Niro, Ben Stiller) Focker’s in-laws meets his (Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman) rsx<br />

parents.<br />

TCM<br />

Tarzan<br />

60 (1947)<br />

aaa u<br />

Tokyo Joe (1949, Drama) aac<br />

(Humphrey Bogart, Florence Marly)<br />

(CC) u<br />

(:15) Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951, Romance)<br />

aa (James Mason, Ava Gardner) A woman finally meets her<br />

match.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968, Drama) aaa (Alan<br />

Arkin, Sondra Locke) Deaf-mute befriends troubled girl. nou<br />

(CC)<br />

Bringing Up Baby (1938, Comedy) aaac<br />

(Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant) pqw (CC) u<br />

Twentieth Century (1934, Comedy) aaac<br />

(Carole Lombard, John Barrymore) pqw (CC) u<br />

TLC<br />

Spouse vs. House <strong>The</strong><br />

50<br />

Hinds<br />

Real Life Mysteries<br />

(TV14)<br />

Real Life Mysteries<br />

(TV14)<br />

Real Life Mysteries Flying<br />

High<br />

Real Life Mysteries<br />

(TV14)<br />

Real Life Mysteries<br />

(TV14)<br />

Extreme Couponing<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme<br />

TNT<br />

Galaxy Quest (1999, Science Fiction) aaa (Tim Men in Black II (2002, Action) ac<br />

42 Allen, Sigourney Weaver) pqv (CC)<br />

(Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith) (CC)<br />

(:45) <strong>The</strong> Dark Knight (2008, Adventure) aaac (Christian Bale, Heath Ledger) A new <strong>The</strong> Lord of the Rings: <strong>The</strong> Return of the King (2003, Fantasy) aaaa (Sir Ian McKellan, Liv Ty-<br />

enemy attacks Gotham City and develops a personal enmity for Batman. rsx (CC) ler) <strong>The</strong> One Ring’s influence on Frodo increases as he nears the end of his journey. rsx (CC)<br />

TOON<br />

Pokemon<br />

52<br />

Pokemon Pokemon Looney T. Happen? Destroy (:15) MAD (:45) MAD Johny Test Johny Test Adventure Adventure Daddy Day Camp (2007, Comedy) c (Cuba<br />

Gooding Jr.) pqv<br />

Venture King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Family Boondcks Boondcks<br />

TVLAND<br />

Beaver<br />

45<br />

Beaver Beaver (:32) Beaver (:04) Griffith (:35) Griffith (:08) Griffith (:43) Griffith (:17) Andy Griffith Show<br />

(TV G)<br />

(:52) Sanford (:26) Sanford Sanford All Fam. All Fam. All Fam. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Divorced Raymond<br />

UNI 2<br />

Central de Abasto<br />

(TV14)<br />

Arrasa con todo (TVPG) Como dice el dicho<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto extra-FS Cero cond. Noticiero Sábado gigante (TVPG)<br />

CONCACAF Copa Oro Quarterfinal #2<br />

O Team TBA vs Team TBA<br />

Sábado gigante (TVPG) Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

(11:00) Goldfinger (1964, Adventure) Die Another Day (2002, Action) aac (Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry) Agent Casino Royale (2006, Thriller) aaac (Daniel Craig, Eva Green) James<br />

25 aaac (Sean Connery, Honor 007 investigates the connection between a terrorist and a billionaire. rsx Bond enters a high-stakes poker game to defeat a terrorist banker. rsx<br />

Blackman)<br />

(CC)<br />

Quantum of Solace (2008, Thriller) aaa (Daniel Craig, Olga In Plain Sight Some-<br />

Kurylenko) Market corruption on natural resources. rsx thing A-Mish (TVPG)<br />

WGN<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

18<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

(TV14)<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

(TV14)<br />

Unit Always Kiss (TVPG) Bones Tender Chicken<br />

(TV14)<br />

MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks from<br />

@ Chase Field z{|<br />

News How I Met<br />

PREMIUM<br />

HBO<br />

(11:45) AMatterof<br />

300 Taste (TVMA)<br />

I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009,<br />

Comedy) aa (Hayden Panettiere,<br />

Paul Rust)<br />

First Look<br />

(TVPG)<br />

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) a<br />

(Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber) rsx (CC)<br />

Knight and Day (2010, Action) (Tom Cruise,<br />

Cameron Diaz) A woman and a rogue agent flee<br />

the CIA.<br />

Inception (2010, Drama) aaac (Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph HBO Boxing After Dark Saul<br />

Gordon-Levitt) Entering dreams and stealing ideas. rsx Alvarez vs Ryan Rhodes no~<br />

(CC)<br />

MAX<br />

SHOW<br />

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood (:35) Seed of Chucky (2004, Horror) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Science Fiction) (:35) <strong>The</strong> Losers (2010, Drama) (:15) Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009, Ro- Date Night (2010, Comedy) aaa Femme<br />

320 Prince (2009, Fantasy) (Daniel ac (Jennifer Tilly, Hannah Spearritt) (Shia LeBeouf, Megan Fox) Evil robots seek artifact to be rul- aac (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe mance) aa (Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer (Tina Fey, Steve Carell) rsx Flower<br />

Radcliffe)<br />

(CC)<br />

ers.<br />

Saldana)<br />

Garner) (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:17) Sce- (:37) Sce- Extraordinary Measures (2010, (:50) Ransom (1996, Drama) aac (Mel Gibson, Rene Russo) (:55) Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel<br />

340 narios USA narios USA Drama) aac (Harrison Ford) pqv A man targets his son’s kidnappers. not (CC)<br />

(2009, Profile) Outspoken and flamboyant founder.<br />

(CC)<br />

Nurse U.S. of Tara Bruce Bruce: Losin’ It Strikeforce Alistair Overeem vs Fabricio<br />

Practice (TVMA) (TVMA) R Werdum from Dallas, Texas z{|<br />

STARZ<br />

(:05) Brooklyn’s Finest (2010, Drama) aaa (Richard Gere,<br />

361 Don Cheadle) Three cops wrestle with <strong>com</strong>promise. not (CC)<br />

(:25) <strong>The</strong> Other Guys (2010, Comedy)<br />

aa (Will Ferrell, Mark<br />

Wahlberg) (CC)<br />

(:20) <strong>The</strong> Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010, Fantasy)<br />

aac (Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel) pqv (CC)<br />

(:15) Salt (2010, Action) aaa (Angelina Jolie,<br />

Liev Schreiber) A CIA officer is accused of treason.<br />

(CC)<br />

Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Action)<br />

aaa (Milla Jovovich, Ali<br />

Larter) (CC)<br />

(:40) <strong>The</strong> Other Guys (2010, Comedy)<br />

aa (Will Ferrell, Mark<br />

Wahlberg) (CC)<br />

TMC<br />

Special Ops (:45) Coach (2010, Comedy) ac<br />

350 (2010) a (Liane Balaban, James Biberi)<br />

rsx (CC)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Prince & Me 2: <strong>The</strong> Royal Wedding<br />

(2005, Comedy) a (Luke Mably, Kam Heskin)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:55) Hardball (2001, Drama) aac (:45) <strong>The</strong> Hurt Locker (2009, War) aaa (Jeremy Renner, Hunger (2010, Horror) aa (Lori<br />

(Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane) rsx Anthony Mackie) Army bomb squad stationed in Iraq. not (CC) Heuring, Linden Ashby) not (CC)<br />

(:45) Staunton Hill (2009, Horror)<br />

(Kathy Lamkin, Cristen Coppen) (CC)


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Coronado<br />

falls in<br />

title game<br />

ROUND ROCK (AP) —<br />

William Renner drove in<br />

four runs on three hits to lead<br />

Clute Brazoswood past Lubbock<br />

Coronado 10-3 for the<br />

UIL Class 5A state baseball<br />

championship on Saturday.<br />

Renner, a shortstop, scored<br />

a run with four assists and<br />

two putouts in the victory.<br />

He was named MVP.<br />

John Ermis (1-0) earned<br />

the win after <strong>com</strong>ing in with<br />

two outs in the third inning<br />

and the bases loaded. Ermis<br />

escaped the jam and pitched<br />

into the seventh before being<br />

relieved by game one winner<br />

Brandon Berger, who retired<br />

the fi nal two Coronado batters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> title is the third for<br />

Brazoswood (34-8) and fi rst<br />

since 1992. Coronado (33-<br />

16) matched its best fi nish<br />

previously (1995).<br />

Franchitti wins<br />

fi rst of dual races<br />

FORT WORTH (AP) —<br />

Dario Franchitti held off<br />

teammate Scott Dixon in a<br />

10-lap shootout Saturday<br />

night to win the fi rst of two<br />

races at Texas in the fi rst<br />

doubleheader in major openwheel<br />

racing in 30 years.<br />

Franchitti led 110 of 114<br />

laps and fi nished 0.0527<br />

seconds ahead of Dixon,<br />

with the Target Chip Ganassi<br />

teammates ahead of Will<br />

Power and polesitter Alex<br />

Tagliani.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst race on the 1 1/2mile<br />

high-banked track was<br />

on a blistering pace of more<br />

than 207 mph, which would<br />

have been the fastest in Indy-<br />

Car Series history, before the<br />

Indianapolis 500-winning car<br />

driven by rookie Wade Cunningham,<br />

not Dan Wheldon,<br />

was involved in a crash for the<br />

only caution to set up the fi nal<br />

sprint. <strong>The</strong> average speed was<br />

181.649 mph, and the race was<br />

over in less than 55 minutes.<br />

Ruler on Ice<br />

rules in slop<br />

NEW YORK (AP) —<br />

Kentucky Derby winner<br />

Animal Kingdom nearly fell<br />

at the start. Preakness winner<br />

Shackleford faded in the<br />

stretch. <strong>The</strong> Belmont Stakes<br />

was up for grabs.<br />

And it was 24-1 long shot<br />

Ruler on Ice who delivered<br />

a huge upset Saturday in the<br />

fi nal leg of the Triple Crown,<br />

splashing his way to a threequarter<br />

length victory over<br />

Stay Thirsty.<br />

As expected, Shackleford<br />

led from the start but when<br />

the fi eld of <strong>12</strong> turned for<br />

home in the 1 1/2-mile Belmont,<br />

he tired in the muck as<br />

long shots Ruler On Ice and<br />

Stay Thirsty passed him by.<br />

<strong>The</strong> much-hyped rubber<br />

match between Shackleford<br />

and Animal Kingdom never<br />

developed on a rainy day at<br />

Belmont Park. Shackleford<br />

fi nished fi fth, while Animal<br />

Kingdom had a frightful<br />

start, never moved into contention<br />

and fi nished sixth.<br />

ACROSS<br />

39 diarrhea is a symptom<br />

1 TX Meat Loaf sang of this malady (2 wds.)<br />

“__ __ Anything 41 TXism: “hifalutin”<br />

for Love” (‘93) 42 ooze or trickle<br />

5 Joe ____ Grandee 43 TX-born “Raiders”<br />

was the 1st “Official actress Capshaw<br />

State Artist” of TX 44 TXism: “____ __<br />

6 everything __ __ elbow” (drink)<br />

big in TX<br />

45 money makers for the<br />

7 astonish<br />

Dublin Citizen<br />

8 TXism: “___ _____ 46 make a mistake<br />

____ hot” (active guy) 47 Post-it _____<br />

17 TX-filmed “___-wee’s<br />

Big Adventure” (‘85)<br />

24 25 26 27<br />

18 McLean has “Devil’s<br />

____ ______” about<br />

32<br />

barbed wire history<br />

21 TX Kenny’s “Love __<br />

36<br />

Something Like It”<br />

22 San ____, TX<br />

23 a recording label for<br />

TX Robert Earl Keen<br />

24 TXism: “feel like I<br />

had a long drop on<br />

_ _____ rope”<br />

29 apt radio station call<br />

letters for Tye, TX<br />

30 what PGA is to golf,<br />

this is to rodeo<br />

31 this Belfour was<br />

Stars goalie (‘97-’02)<br />

32 sellers of new<br />

vehicles (2 wds.)<br />

34 TX governor can use<br />

this to nullify bills<br />

35 this protects a car’s<br />

bumper and hood<br />

36 TX Red Steagall got<br />

this Reba started in<br />

country music<br />

37 paddles<br />

38 TXism: “you’re<br />

reading my ____”<br />

(thinking alike)<br />

48 UT tower<br />

________<br />

in 1999<br />

50 George W.’s ‘07<br />

Iraq War strategy<br />

51 TXism: “run it __<br />

_ lawyer”<br />

52 Victoria, TX crowns<br />

“Miss Vacant ___<br />

of the World”<br />

53 poetic “before”<br />

DOWN<br />

42<br />

45<br />

1 vegetables grown<br />

in TX (2 wds.)<br />

2 houses are usually<br />

_______ in West TX<br />

3 Mineral Wells<br />

“Baker Hotel” has<br />

fallen into ______<br />

4 Crockett Co. seat<br />

9 images of inside of<br />

the body<br />

10 external part of ear<br />

11 environ. agcy. with<br />

Dallas region. office<br />

SCOREBOARD<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated Press<br />

TV SPORTSWATCH<br />

Today<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

Noon: FOX — Formula One, Canadian<br />

Grand Prix, at Montreal<br />

Noon: TNT — NASCAR, Sprint Cup,<br />

Pocono 500, at Long Pond, Pa.<br />

COLLEGE BASEBALL<br />

Noon: ESPN — NCAA Division I playoff<br />

s, super regionals, game 3, Mississippi<br />

St. at Florida<br />

3 p.m.: ESPN — NCAA Division I<br />

playoff s, super regionals, game 3, Stanford<br />

at North Carolina or Oregon St. at<br />

Vanderbilt<br />

6 p.m.: ESPN2 — NCAA Division<br />

I playoff s, super regionals, game 3,<br />

Arizona St. at Texas or Oregon St. at<br />

Vanderbilt<br />

9 p.m.: ESPN2 — NCAA Division I<br />

playoff s, super regionals, game 3, or Oregon<br />

St. at Vanderbilt<br />

GOLF<br />

2 p.m.: CBS — PGA Tour, St. Jude<br />

Classic, fi nal round, at Memphis, Tenn.<br />

6 p.m.: TGC — LPGA, State Farm Classic,<br />

fi nal round, at Springfi eld, Ill.<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

Noon: TBS — Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees<br />

<strong>12</strong>:30 p.m.: WGN — Chicago Cubs at<br />

Philadelphia<br />

7 p.m.: ESPN — Cincinnati at San<br />

Francisco<br />

NBA<br />

7 p.m.: ABC — Playoff s, fi nals, game<br />

6, Dallas at Miami<br />

— — —<br />

Monday<br />

COLLEGE BASEBALL<br />

Noon: ESPN2 — NCAA Division I<br />

playoff s, super regionals, game 3<br />

3 p.m.: ESPN2 — NCAA Division I<br />

playoff s, super regionals, game 3<br />

6 p.m.: ESPN2 — NCAA Division I<br />

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

6 p.m.: ESPN — Cleveland at N.Y.<br />

Yankees<br />

NHL<br />

7 p.m.: NBC — Playoff s, fi nals, game<br />

6, Vancouver at Boston (if necessary)<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

NBA<br />

Finals (Best-of-7)<br />

May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84<br />

June 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93<br />

June 5: Miami 88, Dallas 86<br />

Tuesday: Dallas 86, Miami 83<br />

Thursday: Dallas 1<strong>12</strong>, Miami 103,<br />

Dallas leads series 3-2<br />

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Today: Dallas at Miami, 7 p.m.<br />

x-Tuesday: Dallas at Miami, 7 p.m.<br />

— — —<br />

WNBA<br />

Friday: New York 81, Indiana 80; San<br />

Antonio 93, Tulsa 62; Chicago 78, Connecticut<br />

75; Los Angeles 98, Phoenix 84<br />

Saturday: Indiana 86, New York 80;<br />

Chicago 84, Washington 77; San Antonio<br />

86, Atlanta 74<br />

Today: Tulsa at Connecticut, 2 p.m.<br />

HOCKEY<br />

STANLEY CUP FINALS (Best-of-7)<br />

x-if necessary<br />

June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0<br />

June 4: Vancouver 3, Boston 2, OT<br />

June 6: Boston 8, Vancouver 1<br />

June 8: Boston 4, Vancouver 0<br />

Friday: Vancouver 1, Boston 0, Vancouver<br />

leads series 3-2<br />

Monday: Vancouver at Boston, 7<br />

p.m.<br />

x-Wednesday: Boston at Vancouver,<br />

7 p.m.<br />

BASEBALL<br />

American League<br />

East Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Boston 38 26 .594 —<br />

New York 35 27 .565 2<br />

Tampa Bay 34 30 .531 4<br />

Toronto 32 33 .492 6 1/2<br />

Baltimore 30 32 .484 7<br />

Central Division<br />

Cleveland 34 28 .548 —<br />

Detroit 35 29 .547 —<br />

Chicago 32 35 .478 4 1/2<br />

Kansas City 28 36 .438 7<br />

Minnesota 25 39 .391 10<br />

West Division<br />

Texas 36 30 .545 —<br />

Seattle 33 32 .508 2 1/2<br />

Los Angeles 30 35 .462 5 1/2<br />

Oakland 28 38 .424 8<br />

Friday: N.Y. Yankees 11, Cleveland 7;<br />

Seattle 3, Detroit 2; Baltimore 7, Tampa<br />

Bay 0; Boston 5, Toronto 1; Oakland 7,<br />

Chicago White Sox 5; Texas 9, Minnesota<br />

3; Kansas City 4, L.A. Angels 2<br />

Saturday: N.Y. Yankees 4, Cleveland<br />

0; Boston 16, Toronto 4; Minnesota 8,<br />

Texas 1; Detroit 8, Seattle 1; Tampa<br />

Bay 7, Baltimore 5, 11 innings; Chicago<br />

White Sox 3, Oakland 2; Kansas City at<br />

L.A. Angels<br />

Today: Cleveland (Tomlin 7-3) at N.Y.<br />

Yankees (F.Garcia 4-5), <strong>12</strong>:05 p.m.; Seattle<br />

(F.Hernandez 6-5) at Detroit (Porcello<br />

6-3), <strong>12</strong>:05 p.m.; Boston (Lester 8-2) at<br />

Toronto (Drabek 4-4), <strong>12</strong>:07 p.m.; Tampa<br />

Bay (W.Davis 4-5) at Baltimore (Matusz<br />

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<strong>12</strong> dir. from Abilene<br />

to Coleman<br />

13 TXism for “intelligence”<br />

14 early guide for Spain<br />

in TX: “El ____”<br />

15 world’s largest<br />

continent<br />

16 TXism: “does a fat<br />

man sweat?”<br />

19 TX Benjamin Capps<br />

novel: “<strong>The</strong> Brothers<br />

of _______” (‘67)<br />

20 TX atheist: _______<br />

Murray O’Hair<br />

22 Baylor University<br />

cultural museum<br />

24 TX summer necessity<br />

25 TX ABC reporter,<br />

Donaldson<br />

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supported UH (init.)<br />

27 Ector Co. seat<br />

28 Irving owned Texas<br />

Stadium & ______<br />

to the Cowboys<br />

29 Dallas public TV<br />

30 UT grad Fernando<br />

Belaunde Terry was<br />

pres. of this country<br />

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34 Dallas suburb:<br />

Sunny____, TX<br />

35 marching _____<br />

37 TXism: “in a heap<br />

__ _______” (grief)<br />

38 TX zoo mammal:<br />

_____ wolf<br />

40 jackrabbits<br />

41 fancy word for<br />

festival<br />

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on” (study)<br />

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La _____, TX<br />

1-0), <strong>12</strong>:35 p.m.; Oakland (Moscoso 2-2)<br />

at Chicago White Sox (Humber 5-3), 1:10<br />

p.m.; Texas (M.Harrison 5-5) at Minnesota<br />

(Liriano 3-6), 1:10 p.m.; Kansas City<br />

(Mazzaro 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Chatwood<br />

3-3), 2:35 p.m.<br />

Monday: Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees,<br />

6:05 p.m.; Tampa Bay at Detroit, 6:05<br />

p.m.; L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.<br />

National League<br />

East Division<br />

W L Pct GB<br />

Philadelphia 39 26 .600 —<br />

Atlanta 37 28 .569 2<br />

Florida 32 31 .508 6<br />

New York 31 33 .484 7 1/2<br />

Washington 29 36 .446 10<br />

Central Division<br />

St. Louis 38 28 .576 —<br />

Milwaukee 37 28 .569 1/2<br />

Cincinnati 34 32 .515 4<br />

Pittsburgh 31 32 .492 5 1/2<br />

Chicago 25 38 .397 11 1/2<br />

Houston 24 41 .369 13 1/2<br />

West Division<br />

San Francisco 36 29 .554 —<br />

Arizona 35 30 .538 1<br />

Colorado 31 32 .492 4<br />

Los Angeles 29 36 .446 7<br />

San Diego 29 37 .439 7 1/2<br />

Friday: Philadelphia 7, Chicago Cubs<br />

5; N.Y. Mets 8, Pittsburgh 1; Florida 6,<br />

Arizona 4; Atlanta 11, Houston 4; Milwaukee<br />

8, St. Louis 0; Colorado 6, L.A.<br />

Dodgers 5; Washington 2, San Diego 1;<br />

San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 2<br />

Saturday: Philadelphia 7, Chicago<br />

Cubs 1; Cincinnati 10, San Francisco 2;<br />

Atlanta 6, Houston 3, 10 innings;<br />

Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Mets 2; Arizona 9,<br />

Florida 5; Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 3;<br />

L.A. Dodgers at Colorado; Washington<br />

2, San Diego 1<br />

Today: Arizona (D.Hudson 6-5) at<br />

Florida (Hand 0-1), <strong>12</strong>:10 p.m.; Chicago<br />

Cubs (D.Davis 0-5) at Philadelphia<br />

(Oswalt 3-4), <strong>12</strong>:35 p.m.; N.Y. Mets<br />

(Capuano 4-6) at Pittsburgh (Correia<br />

8-4), <strong>12</strong>:35 p.m.; Atlanta (Hanson 7-4)<br />

at Houston (Myers 2-5), 1:05 p.m.; St.<br />

Louis (Westbrook 6-3) at Milwaukee<br />

(Marcum 6-2), 1:10 p.m.; L.A. Dodgers<br />

(R.De La Rosa 2-0) at Colorado (Jimenez<br />

1-6), 2:10 p.m.; Washington (Zimmermann<br />

4-6) at San Diego (Stauff er<br />

2-4), 3:05 p.m.; Cincinnati (Volquez<br />

4-2) at San Francisco (J.Sanchez 4-4),<br />

7:05 p.m.<br />

Monday: N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh,<br />

6:05 p.m.; Arizona at Florida, 6:10<br />

p.m.; Atlanta at Houston, 7:05 p.m.;<br />

Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m.;<br />

San Diego at Colorado, 7:40 p.m.; Cincinnati<br />

at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m.<br />

— — —<br />

CHALLENGE: Dogs win<br />

Continued from Page 1B<br />

“It was good to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

against other teams,” said<br />

Walker, who was joined<br />

on the winning varsity<br />

team by fellow seniors<br />

Marcos Hinojos Jr., Greg<br />

Marroquin, Danny Montelongo<br />

and Adrian Gonzales,<br />

plus sophomore Austin<br />

Terrell.<br />

PHS assistant coach Jodie<br />

LaFrance said he was happy<br />

with the results.<br />

“Our athletes <strong>com</strong>peted at<br />

a high level and had a great<br />

deal of fun,” he said. “I’m<br />

proud of our players.”<br />

Walker said the sand bag<br />

carry is probably the toughest<br />

event for him.<br />

“You’re trying to run and<br />

hold the (75-pound) bags<br />

and not fall,” he said.<br />

Walker said the Bulldogs<br />

work on the events some<br />

during the school year, but<br />

don’t spend a lot of time on<br />

it. LaFrance said Saturday’s<br />

event was made possible by<br />

Reagor-Dykes Auto Group,<br />

Plainview Tire Center, Pioneer<br />

Hi-Bred International<br />

and Thrasher Inc.<br />

Plainview’s only other<br />

scheduled lineman challenge<br />

of the summer is June 25 in<br />

Dumas.<br />

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

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

806.296.1353<br />

Parade June 25, 2011<br />

Rodeo June 24-25, 2011<br />

College<br />

(Best-of-3)<br />

x-if necessary<br />

At Charlottesville, Va.<br />

Saturday: Virginia 6, UC Irvine 0<br />

Today: Virginia (53-9) vs. UC Irvine<br />

(42-17), Noon<br />

x-Monday: TBA<br />

At Chapel Hill, N.C.<br />

Friday: North Carolina 5, Stanford 2<br />

Saturday: N. Carolina 7, Stanford 5<br />

At Columbia, S.C.<br />

Saturday: S.Carolina 5, UConn 1<br />

Today: Connecticut (45-19-1) vs.<br />

South Carolina (49-14), 6 p.m.<br />

x-Monday: TBA<br />

At Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Friday: Florida 11, Miss. St. 1<br />

Saturday: Miss. St. 4, Florida 3<br />

Today: Florida (49-17) vs. Mississippi<br />

State (38-24), noon<br />

At Tallahassee, Fla.<br />

Saturday: Texas A&M 6, Fla. St. 2<br />

Today: Florida State (45-18) vs. Texas<br />

A&M (46-19), 3 p.m.<br />

x-Monday: TBA<br />

At Nashville, Tenn.<br />

Friday: Vanderbilt 11, Oregon St. 1<br />

Saturday: Vanderbilt (51-10) vs. Oregon<br />

State (41-18), (n)<br />

x-Today: TBA At Austin<br />

Friday: Arizona State 3, Texas 1<br />

Saturday: Texas 5, Arizona St. 1<br />

Today: Texas (47-17) vs. Arizona<br />

State (43-16), 6 p.m.<br />

At Santa Clara, Calif.<br />

Saturday: Calif. 7, Dal. Bapt. 0<br />

Today: Dallas Baptist (43-18) vs.<br />

California (36-21), 9 p.m.<br />

x-Monday: TBA<br />

— — —<br />

High School<br />

UIL State Tournament<br />

CLASS 5A<br />

Semifi nals: Clute Brazoswood 4,<br />

Klein 3; Lubbock Coronado 10, CC Carroll<br />

0, 5 inn mercy rule<br />

Championship: Clute Brazoswood<br />

10, Lubbock Coronado 3<br />

CLASS 4A<br />

Semifi nals: WF Rider 3, Brenham 1;<br />

CC Calallen 6, Mesquite Poteet 5<br />

Championship: WF Rider 6, CC<br />

Calallen 2<br />

SOCCER<br />

Major League Soccer<br />

Friday: New York 2, New England 1<br />

Saturday: Philadelphia 1, Real Salt<br />

Lake 1, tie; San Jose 4, D.C. United 2;<br />

Houston 2, Chivas USA 1; Vancouver at<br />

Seattle FC (n); Colorado at Portland (n);<br />

Toronto FC at Los Angeles (n).<br />

Today: Chicago at Columbus, 3 p.m.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

Arena Football League<br />

Friday: Spokane 75, Philadelphia 54<br />

Saturday: Cleveland 62, Georgia<br />

48; Jacksonville 68, Orlando 67; Tampa<br />

Bay 62, Pittsburgh 55; Milwaukee 54,<br />

Kansas City 34; Tulsa 81, Utah 51; Iowa<br />

at Arizona<br />

Curtis Carothers, M.D.,<br />

Cardiology, is scheduling<br />

patients for this Wednesday<br />

To schedule an appointment<br />

please call 806.725.8450<br />

John C. Anderson Building<br />

2516 Xenia, Suite 103<br />

Plainview, Texas 79072<br />

67th Plainview Herald & Plainview Bar-None Rodeo Present<br />

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bring to 901 Broadway (City Hall) to<br />

the office of the Main Street coordinator.<br />

For more information call Eric<br />

Turner at 291-<strong>12</strong>19.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parade will be at 11:00 a.m. and<br />

will begin at the Santa Fe Railroad<br />

Depot on Broadway and conclude at<br />

2nd Street and Broadway.<br />

Schedule of Events<br />

(Courthouse Lawn)<br />

11:00 a.m. Parade<br />

11:30-1:00 Courthouse Lawn<br />

BBQ Sandwiches, chips, tea - $5<br />

(Rockin R Catering)<br />

Free Bottle of Water<br />

A few lucky winners will receive<br />

free tickets to the Rodeo<br />

Coupon Bonanza! Coupons for<br />

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merchants<br />

Little Miss/Little Mister<br />

Firecracker Pageant<br />

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Please Circle: • Float • Auto • Horse/Riding • Walking • Other<br />

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For more information contact Eric Turner at 291-<strong>12</strong>19


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Herald<br />

GET IN THE GAME<br />

Ryan Thurman/Plainview Herald<br />

Five area players, including Plainview’s Sonny Lara, <strong>com</strong>peted<br />

in the seventh annual ASCO Football Classic on Saturday, June<br />

4 at Pirate Stadium in Woodrow. (Clockwise from top left) Floydada’s<br />

Juan De Ochoa watches the opening kickoff ; Hale Center’s<br />

Dedrick Sims talks to teammates before the national anthem;<br />

Hale Center’s Treyvon Thompson shouts encouragement from<br />

the sidelines; Lara breaks on a ball carrier as Tulia’s Jeremy Garcia<br />

looks to make a block; Sims watches from the sidelines; Garcia<br />

talks with a Red Team coach; Olton’s Seth Pinkerton leaves the<br />

fi eld after being involved in a tackle; Pinkerton patrols the sidelines;<br />

and Lara watches the Blue Team off ense.


Plainview Elks Lodge # 1175<br />

Invites you to join the Offi cers and Members of the B.P.O.E.<br />

#1175 Plainview, in the celebration of “Flag Day” at the<br />

Running Water Draw Park Gazebo near Kidsville,<br />

6:00 p.m. on Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>th, 2011.<br />

Teada Short and Vince Limon will play saxophone and members of the Plainview<br />

High School Navel Jr. ROTC will act as color guard.<br />

Eight fl ags that will be carried are those that have fl own over the United States<br />

in her history, beginning with the fl ag of the original 13 colonies. <strong>The</strong> ceremony<br />

will last about 45 minutes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ceremony has a long history with the Elks. <strong>The</strong> San Diego Lodge of Elks<br />

fi rst held a Flag Day program on June 16th, 1904. It was adopted by all Elks<br />

Lodges after the Grand Session in 1908.<br />

Elks have been a charitable organization since 1868.<br />

Some of our charitable ac<strong>com</strong>plishments are listed below:<br />

Nationwide<br />

• Elks sponsor the largest student athletic event in the United States<br />

with an annual participation exceeding three million.<br />

• Elks provide over $200 million dollars of benevolence each year,<br />

primarily assisting children.<br />

• Elks are the largest provider of student scholarships in the United States.<br />

• Elks are one of the largest providers of drug awareness literature to the schools.<br />

Texas<br />

• Each year prosthetic and adoptive devices are provided for children with<br />

challenges throughout the State.<br />

• Every year free summer camps are provided for children with challenges.<br />

• Every year over 1.5 million is spent on benevolence - primarily assisting<br />

children.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elks have pledged not to<br />

forget our nation’s veterans.<br />

Each year they visit hundreds of thousands of<br />

veterans at VA Medical Centers, State Veterans<br />

Homes and facilities, providing <strong>com</strong>panionship<br />

and enhancing the veterans’ level of <strong>com</strong>fort.


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Page 2C - Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011 - Plainview Herald www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

Herald<br />

LIFESTYLES<br />

NEITHER HERE NOR THERE<br />

NICKI<br />

BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Mind your<br />

Tweets . . .<br />

I don’t know about you,<br />

but I really don’t want a man<br />

who Tweets a picture of his<br />

private parts as my voice in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> stories and photos in<br />

the media for the past week<br />

have been amazing with New<br />

York Rep. Anthony Weiner<br />

fi rst claiming his Twitter<br />

account had been hacked<br />

(hello, if it was hacked,<br />

where did the hackers get the<br />

explicit photos of the hackee<br />

in the fi rst place?) then confessing<br />

that, yes, he had sent<br />

the photos.<br />

That is a visual on which I<br />

don’t want to linger, but the<br />

thought of a representative<br />

taking time to take photos<br />

of himself, then send them<br />

out via social media tells me<br />

that the guy has too much<br />

time on his hands. I want him<br />

thinking of ways to solve the<br />

economic crisis and how to<br />

get our military home, not<br />

taking photos of himself in<br />

his underwear.<br />

After he confessed to the<br />

indiscretions (yes, there were<br />

multiple Tweets), he declared<br />

he’ll continue as a congressional<br />

representative . . . after<br />

all, he is sorry. Being a fairly<br />

intelligent person, I agree<br />

with an old friend, Norman<br />

Dulaney, who was worldwise<br />

and would have replied<br />

that Weiner is only sorry he<br />

got caught. <strong>The</strong> proof of that<br />

is while Weiner was confessing<br />

to the recent Tweet, he<br />

admitted that he had done it<br />

before at least six times without<br />

confessing, both before<br />

and after his recent marriage.<br />

Once he was caught, he<br />

denied it, then when cornered<br />

and confronted with the truth,<br />

confessed.<br />

You can smile and say that<br />

what Weiner does in private<br />

is his business. I agree, but<br />

when he shared what should<br />

have been private, it became<br />

all of our business. I expect<br />

the people I elect to public<br />

offi ce, then pay with my<br />

hard-earned tax dollars, be<br />

honest and have integrity. I<br />

call that character.<br />

His latest admission is that<br />

his new wife is pregnant with<br />

their fi rst child. That is just<br />

sad for his wife. Someday,<br />

she will have to explain the<br />

whole situation to that child.<br />

Un<strong>com</strong>fortable, to say the<br />

least.<br />

He says he and his wife<br />

are staying together and will<br />

work on improving their<br />

marriage. After all, he said<br />

he didn’t have a physical<br />

relationship with another<br />

woman, the contact was<br />

through Tweets and e-mails.<br />

To date, his wife hasn’t <strong>com</strong>mented,<br />

and she wasn’t by<br />

his side when he made his<br />

pathetic confession.<br />

I wonder if he would be<br />

spouting the same guff — I<br />

like that word (def.: empty<br />

talk) — if his wife was on<br />

CNN telling the world that<br />

she had sent out pictures of<br />

herself to other men, but,<br />

hey, it didn’t mean anything.<br />

I’ll bet you a Coke that<br />

New York voters can fi nd<br />

at least one man in their<br />

state with integrity who will<br />

represent them in the House<br />

of Representatives without<br />

feeling the need to take and<br />

Tweet pictures of themselves<br />

in (and out of) underwear to<br />

other women.<br />

Just saying . . .<br />

• • •<br />

One of the things I want<br />

Weiner and the rest of<br />

Congress to check into is in<br />

a recent article written by<br />

Elizabeth MacDonald and<br />

Kathryn Glass for FOX Business.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wrote: “A surprising<br />

new government report<br />

shows that taxpayers have<br />

been footing the bill for<br />

retiree benefi ts not just for<br />

federal workers, but for independent<br />

freelance contractors<br />

who do work for the government<br />

as well.<br />

“And no one is watching<br />

the store to see if your tax<br />

dollars are being wasted.<br />

“Taxpayers for years<br />

NEITHER, Page 4C<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

Michael Foster carefully pours dozens of candles in a session in his work room at Kan Del’s Candles & Gifts. He and his wife, Donise,<br />

started the business in their home in 2002, later opening the gift shop and warehouse at 605 Amarillo. In less than 10 years, the business<br />

has grown to include more than 85 wholesale customers.<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

After attending a candle party<br />

at a neighbor’s home, Donise<br />

Foster says a glimmer of an idea<br />

blossomed and grew until she<br />

shared her business dream with her<br />

husband. Soon, Donise and Michael<br />

were processing their own candles<br />

in their home.<br />

Both are graduates of Plainview<br />

High School and Wayland Baptist<br />

University, and while they had fulfi<br />

lling careers at Wal-Mart Distribution<br />

and hospice care, the Fosters<br />

still had a dream of owning their<br />

own business.<br />

“We wanted our own business<br />

and we wanted to produce a quality<br />

product,” Donise explains.<br />

<strong>The</strong> candle party gave her a vision<br />

of a popular product they could<br />

make with a minimum of overhead.<br />

From the start of Kan Del’s in<br />

2002, the young couple was determined<br />

to make a success of their<br />

business while upholding high standards<br />

of quality. To do that, they<br />

have hand-poured each wickless<br />

candle, putting triple the amount of<br />

fragrance in each one.<br />

Knowing the importance of marketing,<br />

the pair sold their products<br />

through trade shows, consultants,<br />

craft shows, scrub fairs, a Web site,<br />

fundraisers and retail stores.<br />

“Michael and I have worked<br />

hard to market our product through<br />

various means — the newspaper<br />

has been instrumental in getting our<br />

product information out to consum-<br />

HAND POURED<br />

ers,” she added. “We value our<br />

local media and resources.”<br />

By 2004, the Fosters outgrew<br />

their home “factory” and moved to<br />

their current business location at<br />

605 Amarillo.<br />

With 3,000 square feet, they<br />

made and sold their standard and<br />

wickless candles, then expanded<br />

into gifts and fl oral.<br />

Kan Del’s was a success, but the<br />

Fosters knew they wanted more.<br />

Soon, Michael was pouring<br />

simmering chunks, an off-shoot of<br />

wicked candles.<br />

“Our wickless, simmering chunks<br />

are founded on the simple idea of<br />

offering a safer alternative to traditional<br />

candles,” Donise explains,<br />

adding that their simmering chunks<br />

are highly-scented blocks of wax<br />

designed to be heated in decorative<br />

warmers where the wax is melted.<br />

An important element in the<br />

candles and simmering chunks is<br />

the intense scent Michael adds to<br />

a quality wax. Kan Del’s offers 95<br />

fragrances.<br />

“Our scents bring emotions and<br />

memories to the surface,” Donise<br />

says. “Our motto and logo is<br />

that our candles and chunks are<br />

‘Hand Poured and Made From the<br />

Heart.’ ”<br />

<strong>The</strong> next step in their business<br />

plan was to develop a wholesale<br />

clientele, starting two years ago<br />

by exhibiting at the Dallas Market<br />

Center.<br />

Kan Del’s was showcased in<br />

the New Product Gallery 2011 at<br />

the Center and they now have a<br />

full-time presence in the Metrotex<br />

Designs Inc. showroom in the Dallas<br />

Trade Mart.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir success is refl ected in the<br />

three main chain stores that carry<br />

their products.<br />

“We wholesale to more than 85<br />

stores, including three with multiple<br />

locations: Gebo’s, Ellis Pottery and<br />

Sam Moon,” Michael says.<br />

“Our product has been shipped to<br />

<strong>12</strong> states including Texas, Arkansas,<br />

Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana,<br />

Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska,<br />

New Mexico, New York, Ohio and<br />

Oklahoma,” he adds with understandable<br />

pride.<br />

Working tirelessly, the couple has<br />

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Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011<br />

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

Dream leads to gift shop, wholesale business<br />

By M. SHANE HARRELL<br />

Fair <strong>The</strong>atre Manager<br />

<strong>The</strong> West Texas Country<br />

Music Hayride will<br />

make its Plainview debut<br />

next Saturday evening at<br />

the historic Fair <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> free country jamboree<br />

will feature recording<br />

artist Daron Norwood and<br />

singer/songwriter Reydon<br />

Stanford, along with special<br />

guests Cathleen Tyson<br />

and Trey Topper.<br />

Norwood has scored<br />

several hits on radio and<br />

music charts and has<br />

worked with some of the<br />

biggest names in country<br />

music, including Kenny<br />

Chesney, Alabama, Faith<br />

Hill, Tim McGraw and<br />

Merle Haggard. He has<br />

performed on the Grand<br />

Ole Opry and has toured<br />

most of the U.S. In 2004<br />

the Inspirational Country<br />

Music Association honored<br />

Norwood with the<br />

Song of the Year award<br />

for his <strong>com</strong>position “In<br />

God We Trust.”<br />

Stanford also is well-<br />

known within the industry.<br />

In 1979 at age 17, he<br />

co-founded the Anchor<br />

Brothers Band and began<br />

his recording career. <strong>The</strong><br />

Anchor Brothers served as<br />

the opening act for such<br />

gospel bands as the Kingsmen<br />

and the Gold City<br />

Quartet. <strong>The</strong> group also<br />

was a popular feature on<br />

the West Texas Saturday<br />

Night Opry. Together,<br />

they recorded 11 albums<br />

over the course of 15<br />

years.<br />

To add a touch of local<br />

fl avor, the two performers<br />

will be joined on stage by<br />

Tyson of Amarillo and<br />

14-year-old Topper of<br />

Aiken.<br />

Tyson grew up with<br />

music and credits her<br />

brother’s early infl uence.<br />

She studied voice<br />

at Amarillo College.<br />

Past affi liations include<br />

the group Airborne, the<br />

Holy Katz band and the<br />

Amarillo Opera. She has<br />

performed with choirs and<br />

Donise Foster<br />

established a reputable business and<br />

customer base. Keeping up with<br />

their orders keeps Michael busy<br />

pouring, but he says he wouldn’t<br />

have it any other way. Being busy<br />

fi lling orders means being successful.<br />

“Even through the economic<br />

hardship our country has been going<br />

through, our <strong>com</strong>pany has been<br />

very blessed and the Lord has given<br />

Michael and me a vision to maintain<br />

a growing <strong>com</strong>pany through<br />

expansion and wholesale,” Donise<br />

says.<br />

“Our <strong>com</strong>pany has been very<br />

blessed.”<br />

Never ones to stop and savor<br />

their success, the Fosters continue<br />

their marketing and expansion<br />

plans.<br />

At a recent Dallas market, they<br />

were approached by a nationallytelevised<br />

shopping show wanting to<br />

feature their candles and simmering<br />

chunks.<br />

“We were fl attered that they<br />

would want us,” Donise says while<br />

explaining the enormous amount<br />

of product they would have to<br />

provide . . . something like 10,000<br />

units of at least eight different<br />

scents.<br />

Donise smiles and her eyes<br />

sparkle at the challenge.<br />

“That amount is more than we<br />

can provide right now, but some<br />

day . . .”<br />

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

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

806.296.1362<br />

West Texas Country Hayride stops at the Fair<br />

HAYRIDE, Page 4C<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

Cathleen Tyson (left), Reydon Standford, Trey Topper and Daron Norwood will claim the spotlight as<br />

part of the West Texas Country Music Hayride set for Saturday at the Fair <strong>The</strong>atre. <strong>The</strong> evening will include<br />

a mix of Norwood’s No. 1 hits and popular country and gospel tunes.


www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Herald - Sunday, June <strong>12</strong>, 2011 - Page 3C<br />

WEDDING<br />

Corrine Gring & John Paul Holloway<br />

MRS. JOHN PAUL HOLLOWAY<br />

(Corrine Gabrielle Gring)<br />

Corinne Gabrielle Gring<br />

and John Paul Holloway<br />

exchanged marriage vows<br />

Saturday afternoon, June 11,<br />

2011, at First United Methodist<br />

Church of Plainview<br />

with the Rev. David Brack,<br />

pastor of Christ Covenant<br />

Presbyterian Church of<br />

Amarillo, and the Rev. Jim<br />

Angehr, pastor of Providence<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

in Lubbock, offi ciating.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride is the daughter<br />

of Dr. Mark and Dana Gring<br />

of Lubbock and the granddaughter<br />

of Doug and Lanita<br />

Hammock of Midland and<br />

Richard and Rebecca Gring<br />

of Utopia.<br />

Holloway is the son of<br />

Paul and Kathryn Holloway<br />

of Plainview and the grandson<br />

of Jeane and Barbara<br />

Browning of Plainview and<br />

the late Donald and Marie<br />

Holloway of Cedar Rapids,<br />

Iowa.<br />

Given in marriage by<br />

her parents, the bride wore<br />

a white gown featuring a<br />

V neckline and long lace<br />

sleeves on a fi tted bodice.<br />

Beaded lace accented the<br />

bodice and train. A band of<br />

pearls held her illusion veil.<br />

She held a bouquet of Calla<br />

lilies.<br />

Tressie Snider of Lubbock<br />

was maid of honor. Whitney<br />

King of Lakeport, Calif., and<br />

Margaret Zanella of Ukiah,<br />

Calif., were bridesmaids.<br />

Dodie Gring of Lubbock,<br />

the bride’s sister, was fl ower<br />

girl.<br />

Christian Holloway, the<br />

groom’s brother, was best<br />

Little Miss<br />

& Mister<br />

Firecracker<br />

Pageant<br />

man. Groomsmen were<br />

Lance Heinen of Plainview,<br />

Jared Wyrick of Amarillo<br />

and Matthew Holloway of<br />

Plainview, the groom’s<br />

brother.<br />

Paul Armstrong of Plainview<br />

served as an usher.<br />

Musical selections were<br />

presented by Daniel, Savannah<br />

and Emilee Bingham of<br />

Lubbock and Kathleen and<br />

Alyssa Boren of Amarillo.<br />

A reception was held at<br />

the church with Annette<br />

Bajema and Jennifer Goltz,<br />

both of Dallas, assisting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride is a graduate of<br />

Gring Classical and Christian<br />

Academy of Lubbock<br />

and is majoring in English<br />

and art at West Texas A&M<br />

University.<br />

Holloway is a graduate of<br />

Westridge Christian Academy<br />

in Plainview and is<br />

majoring in nursing at West<br />

Texas A&M.<br />

After a wedding trip, the<br />

couple will reside in Canyon.<br />

Hostesses for a bridal<br />

shower in the home of<br />

Linda Sisk were Linda<br />

Drake, Sheila Campbell,<br />

Josephine Macha, Windy<br />

Shannon, Debbie Horn,<br />

Pat Smith, Gayle Willson,<br />

Audrey Temple and Suzy<br />

Armstrong. Other bridal<br />

courtesies included a shower<br />

in the Lubbock home of<br />

Jess Groomer. Hostesses<br />

were Beverly Puckett, Melinda<br />

Snider, Maxine Brozo,<br />

Wendy Wilkerson, Michele<br />

Harder, Becky Hoksbergen<br />

and Charlotte Nop.<br />

FAMILIES<br />

Mildred Savage Myrick<br />

Mildred Savage Myrick<br />

will be honored with a 90th<br />

birthday reception from 2-4<br />

p.m. Saturday in the parlor<br />

at College Heights Baptist<br />

Church.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>com</strong>e-and-go affair<br />

will be hosted by her<br />

children, Carrol and Marie<br />

Savage and Billy and Linda<br />

Savage, all of Plainview, and<br />

Grady Savage of Owings<br />

Mills, Md., and her sisterin-law,<br />

Yvonne Savage of<br />

Plainview.<br />

Myrick has four grandchil-<br />

dren and fi ve great-grandchildren.<br />

Mildred Clark was born<br />

June 15, 1921, in Hollis,<br />

Okla., to Aaron and Mae<br />

Clark. She and her family<br />

came to Texas and settled<br />

east of Kress when she was 2<br />

years old.<br />

She is a retired hairdresser.<br />

Bridal Selections<br />

Nikki Spain & Derrik Boedeker<br />

Shower: Saturday, June 25, Plainview<br />

Saturday, July 30, Olton<br />

Bonnie McGonagill & Caleb McDonald<br />

Shower: Saturday, July 9, Plainview<br />

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ENGAGEMENT<br />

John and Evelyn Morgan<br />

of Lexington, Mo., announce<br />

the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Tyne, to James<br />

Hulsey, son of Alex and<br />

Tonya Ball of Plainview.<br />

Miss Morgan is a 2004<br />

graduate of Lexington High<br />

School and received a bachelor’s<br />

degree in agricultural<br />

journalism from the University<br />

of Missouri at Columbia<br />

in 2008. She is employed<br />

by Monsanto Corporation in<br />

Courthouse Lawn on Broadway Street<br />

Registration: <strong>12</strong> noon-<strong>12</strong>:30 p.m.<br />

Ages: Babies - 13 Years<br />

Several age brackets will be chosen<br />

Judged on best red, white and blue attire<br />

Entry Fee: $25<br />

Winners will be awarded a crown and sash and will ride<br />

in the Red, White and Moo Parade on July 4th.<br />

To Register, Contact<br />

Ricky or Julie Powell<br />

292-3515 or 288-0059<br />

Tyne Morgan & James Hulsey<br />

CLUB NEWS<br />

Plainview Lions Club<br />

<strong>The</strong> pride of Plainview<br />

met Wednesday in their den<br />

at the civic center where<br />

local feline broke bread<br />

and tended to Lions yearend<br />

business. John Bertsch<br />

presided and stated that his<br />

gavel was clean and could<br />

be passed over to in<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

Lion Boss Mike Melcher for<br />

the fi rst meeting of our year<br />

starting July 6.<br />

Guests at the meeting<br />

were Daniel Born with Eric<br />

Turner and Vicky Turkowski<br />

with Stephanie Williams.<br />

Gary Lloyd and Jim Tirey<br />

led the singing, Eric Turner<br />

led the pledges and Ron<br />

Trusler gave the prayer.<br />

Twelve students are signed<br />

up and ready to make their<br />

trip to our Lions summer<br />

camp in Kerrville. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />

join campers from Lubbock,<br />

for the bus trip .<br />

Jeffrey Tunnell introduced<br />

Brenda Clark of Hale<br />

County State Bank who<br />

explained the procedure of<br />

using monthly bank drafts<br />

for the sake of convenience<br />

and safety. We serve —<br />

Myrick<br />

corporate <strong>com</strong>munications<br />

and marketing.<br />

Hulsey is a 2003 graduate<br />

of Plainview High School<br />

and received a bachelor’s<br />

degree in agribusiness from<br />

Tarleton State University<br />

in 2007. He is employed by<br />

Monsanto Corporation as a<br />

seed quality supervisor at the<br />

DeKalb Sorghum Production<br />

site in Dumas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple will be married<br />

June 18, 2011, in Lexington.<br />

Ron White<br />

Plainview Kiwanis Club<br />

At Thursday’s Kiwanis<br />

Club meeting at Plainview<br />

Civic Center, president<br />

Karen Crim led the pledge<br />

and Charles Lawson gave a<br />

prayer.<br />

Flag Day is this <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

Tuesday. Unless it’s raining<br />

cats and dogs, fl ags will be<br />

posted to subscribers that<br />

day by Boy Scouts, Girl<br />

Scouts, Elks and PHS Navy<br />

Jr. ROTC members.<br />

Charles and Rick Boggs<br />

of the Benevolent Order of<br />

the Elks shared with the club<br />

their projects and programs<br />

that benefi t special needs<br />

children, youth and veterans.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elks Lodge will be having<br />

a Flag Day ceremony at<br />

6 p.m. Sunday at Kidsville.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public is invited. Also,<br />

the Elks Lodge is one of the<br />

few organizations that can<br />

retire torn, tattered and wornout<br />

fl ags. Contact them for<br />

their next retirement ceremony.<br />

— Karen Crim<br />

Couponing Clippin’ Cuties<br />

have tripled membership<br />

With the economy the way<br />

it is, it is no wonder that this<br />

crazy couponing phenomenon<br />

has taken over the<br />

grocery stores.<br />

In just two short months,<br />

our Coupon Clippin’ Cuties<br />

group on Facebook has<br />

tripled its membership and<br />

it is overfl owing with great<br />

couponing tips and moneysaving<br />

advice. I love seeing<br />

the “Cuties” out in the<br />

grocery stores, binders in<br />

their baskets, coupons in<br />

hand, with saving money<br />

on their mind and huge<br />

smiles on their faces when<br />

they hit the checkout counter.<br />

Money saving madness,<br />

indeed.<br />

Just ask my childhood<br />

best friend and Coupon<br />

Clippin’ Cuties member,<br />

Gayla Krause Tapley, who<br />

lives in Knob Noster, Mo.,<br />

and is a hard-working<br />

mother of three, about her<br />

Coupon Clippin’ Cuties<br />

experience:<br />

“My coupon experiences<br />

since I have joined Coupon<br />

Clippin’ Cuties . . . well,<br />

I wouldn’t even know<br />

where to begin. Never in<br />

my wildest dreams would I<br />

ever imagine that a Facebook<br />

group could save me<br />

hundreds and hundreds of<br />

dollars every month,” she<br />

says. “Since joining your<br />

group, I have been addicted<br />

to couponing. I love it!<br />

“I have always couponed<br />

but never to the extent<br />

that I am now. I wait daily<br />

for all the great tips and<br />

coupon advice to pop up on<br />

the page.<br />

“My biggest haul so far<br />

was a recent trip to Wal-<br />

Mart. I live in a small, rural<br />

Missouri town, so there are<br />

not many grocery stores to<br />

choose from. I do a lot of<br />

research online to get the ads<br />

from the larger cities each<br />

week. I then <strong>com</strong>pare the<br />

ads with coupons I have and<br />

have found so many freebies<br />

out there it is unbelievable.<br />

CLUB NEWS<br />

Plainview Rotary Club<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Rotary<br />

Club held their weekly meeting<br />

Tuesday at the Plainview<br />

Civic Center.<br />

Chuck Starnes led the<br />

singing with Dorothy Morton<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>panying.<br />

COUPON CLIPPIN’ CUTIES<br />

SANDRA<br />

DULAKIS<br />

I went to Wal-Mart armed<br />

with my sale ads from other<br />

stores and my nicely-organized<br />

binder of coupons.<br />

“Wow, did I ever load up.<br />

I ended up getting more than<br />

$350 worth of products for<br />

only $77.<br />

“Not only that, my<br />

freebies keep on giving.<br />

I had $1-off coupons for<br />

toothpaste. It was on sale at<br />

another store for 99 cents.<br />

Wal-Mart gladly price<br />

matched and I ended up with<br />

13 free tubes of toothpaste.<br />

My freebies will keep on<br />

giving since each one had<br />

another $1-off coupon inside<br />

the box. Next time they go<br />

on sale, I will go stock up<br />

again — for free.<br />

“Thanks for all the great<br />

advice on your Facebook<br />

page. Happy couponing<br />

to all of the “Cuties” out<br />

there!”<br />

Whether you clip coupons<br />

for items that you use<br />

or you clip every coupon<br />

to start your own extreme<br />

couponing adventure, join<br />

us on Facebook and share<br />

your coupon experiences.<br />

Search Coupon Clippin’<br />

Cuties and add yourself to<br />

our group.<br />

Join the Coupon<br />

Clippin’Cuties at 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday in the second<br />

fl oor courtroom at the Hale<br />

County Courthouse.<br />

Be a part of this crazy<br />

couponing phenomenon.<br />

Sandra Dulakis is a nurse, mother,<br />

wife and founder of<br />

Coupon Clippin’ Cuties.<br />

couponclippincuties@gmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

Coralyn Dillard voiced the<br />

prayer and Ross Owen led<br />

the Pledge of Allegiance and<br />

Rotary 4 Way Test.<br />

Our guest speaker was<br />

Kay Harris with a presentation<br />

on Crisis Center of the<br />

Plains. — Sandra Aven


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Seniors can check out<br />

books and movies at SCC<br />

<strong>The</strong> Senior Citizens<br />

Center is heating up. Come<br />

participate in one or more of<br />

our many activities, which<br />

include men’s and women’s<br />

aerobics, balloon volleyball,<br />

pool, dominos, 42 dominos,<br />

party bridge, duplicate<br />

bridge, Millennium singers<br />

and <strong>com</strong>puter classes. We<br />

also have a large selection<br />

of books and movies in our<br />

library.<br />

If you haven’t stopped<br />

by to get involved, you are<br />

missing out. We have a great<br />

group of folks who have lots<br />

of fun with everything they<br />

do. If you need an excuse to<br />

get out of the house, we are<br />

it. Call or stop by to get an<br />

activities schedule. You’ll be<br />

glad you did.<br />

Blood pressure screenings<br />

are provided at the center<br />

at 11:15 a.m. Wednesdays.<br />

Please stop in and take advantage<br />

of this service that is<br />

provided to us.<br />

We will host an AARP<br />

classroom refresher course<br />

for drivers age 50 and over<br />

from noon-4 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

June 22. AARP members<br />

with card pay $<strong>12</strong> while<br />

non-members pay $14.<br />

Are you Mexican-American<br />

and have memory problems?<br />

If so, <strong>com</strong>e on down.<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Health Sciences Center will<br />

have free memory screenings<br />

for Mexican-Americans age<br />

70 or older who think they<br />

may have memory problems<br />

from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, June 29.<br />

Meal ticket mania is back<br />

NEITHER<br />

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have been covering private<br />

contractors’ retiree costs<br />

for things like pensions and<br />

health care, even though<br />

these workers are not on the<br />

federal payroll.<br />

“Taxpayers also cover<br />

these retiree costs for contractors’<br />

spouses, too, and<br />

in some cases if contractors<br />

want to retire early (at age<br />

50), just like regular federal<br />

workers, many can then get<br />

taxpayer-funded coverage,<br />

says an offi cial at the<br />

Government Accountability<br />

offi ce.<br />

“For the Department of<br />

Energy alone, overall this<br />

coverage cost taxpayers<br />

$6.8 billion over the last 10<br />

years, according to the new<br />

GAO report recently sent<br />

to Congress. Nine out of 10<br />

dollars spent on the DOE’s<br />

annual budget goes towards<br />

contracts, including contractor<br />

retiree benefi ts.”<br />

I guess independent<br />

contracting doesn’t mean<br />

independent in the sense<br />

that we think it does. It must<br />

mean independent except for<br />

the benefi ts they want the<br />

taxpayers to provide for the<br />

employees of their independent<br />

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

Amazing! $6.8 billion.<br />

How did this happen? And,<br />

why does it continue to<br />

happen? If you are interested<br />

in reading the rest<br />

of the story, go to: http://<br />

www.foxbusiness.<strong>com</strong>/markets/2011/06/10/taxpayerspay-retiree-costs-for-federalcontractors/#ixzz1Ot5ASRxz<br />

And, if you think I’ve been<br />

on my soapbox this week,<br />

you’re right. I’ll try to mellow<br />

out and think of something<br />

funny (ha-ha) to write<br />

next week.<br />

Until then, mind your<br />

Tweets . . .<br />

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

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

806.296.1362<br />

NORMA<br />

CASANOVA<br />

by popular demand. For $50,<br />

you can purchase a meal<br />

ticket for 10 meals, plus you<br />

get an extra meal free. That’s<br />

$5 in your pocket.<br />

Super Senior Monday is<br />

1:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday.<br />

Come tell me, “I am a super<br />

senior” and you will receive<br />

a surprise. Woo-hoo!<br />

Now, “lettuce” feed you.<br />

Menu:<br />

Monday: Chicken pot pie,<br />

green beans, tossed salad,<br />

biscuit, cinnamon raisin<br />

bread pudding.<br />

Tuesday: Ham and potato<br />

casserole, tossed salad, spinach,<br />

hot roll, cake.<br />

Wednesday: Goulash,<br />

whole roasted corn, sweet<br />

peas, biscuit, chocolate peanut<br />

butter pie.<br />

Thursday: Corn fl ake<br />

chicken, creamed potatoes,<br />

mixed veggies, hot roll,<br />

cake.<br />

Friday: Chicken fried<br />

steak and cream gravy,<br />

tossed salad, fries, biscuit,<br />

fruit salad.<br />

Norma Casanova is director of Hale<br />

County Senior Citizens Center.<br />

halecountysenior@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />

806.296.5201<br />

Hospice volunteers provide needed support<br />

Losing a loved one is a<br />

part of life we tend to not<br />

want to think about until<br />

faced with that possibility.<br />

Inevitably, we all have to<br />

deal with losing someone we<br />

love. <strong>The</strong> process is never<br />

easy, but there is help available.<br />

We are so fortunate<br />

to have hospice to bring<br />

<strong>com</strong>fort to those whose lives<br />

may be ending and to allow<br />

them to pass on with dignity<br />

and respect.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name “hospice” refers<br />

to a place of shelter and rest<br />

for weary or ill travelers<br />

on a long journey. Hospice<br />

strives to ensure not only<br />

<strong>com</strong>fort for those <strong>com</strong>ing to<br />

the end of their life limiting<br />

illness, but also to not die<br />

alone.<br />

Volunteers play an important<br />

role in hospice care.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are part of the hospice<br />

team helping each day to be<br />

the best that it can possibly<br />

be for those on the journey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> majority of people<br />

enrolled in hospice continue<br />

to live at home. Volunteers<br />

sit and visit, read to them,<br />

share a meal or run errands.<br />

This volunteer assignment is<br />

especially appreciated by the<br />

family of the loved one as<br />

they are usually stretched to<br />

their limits at an emotional<br />

time.<br />

Three hospices serve our<br />

area. Hospice Hands of West<br />

Texas is located in Lockney<br />

and covers <strong>12</strong> counties.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y can utilize volunteers<br />

throughout the counties they<br />

serve and currently need<br />

one for a patient in Matador.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y can be reached at 652-<br />

3000.<br />

Area Community Hospice<br />

is located in Plainview and<br />

serves seven counties. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

appreciate volunteers and<br />

understand their importance.<br />

If you would like to volun-<br />

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praise bands stretching from<br />

Hawaii to England. On Saturday,<br />

Tyson will offer her<br />

vocal talents with renditions<br />

of “Crazy,” “Desperado,”<br />

and other fan favorites.<br />

Topper picked up his fi rst<br />

fi ddle at age 4. Over the<br />

past decade, he has refi ned<br />

his extraordinary talent and<br />

earned such accolades as<br />

the Country Gospel Music<br />

Association’s “Central<br />

U.S.A. Young Performer of<br />

the Year” in 2005. Topper<br />

plays with the Plainview<br />

Symphony, Wayland Baptist<br />

University Orchestra<br />

and the Lubbock Youth<br />

Symphony Orchestra. His<br />

musical repertoire ranges<br />

from classical to country,<br />

jazz to gospel.<br />

“I am blessed to know<br />

Trey Topper. He is a highlight<br />

of the show,” Norwood<br />

said. “We are excited<br />

67th Annual<br />

BAR-NONE<br />

Chronic pericarditis responds to prednisone<br />

DEAR DR. GOTT:<br />

Several years ago, I had<br />

single-bypass heart surgery.<br />

About two weeks later, I<br />

developed pericarditis. At<br />

fi rst, it manifested itself as a<br />

fl uid buildup in the pericardial<br />

sac and later just as<br />

infl ammation. Several drugs<br />

were prescribed to eliminate<br />

the infl ammation. <strong>The</strong> only<br />

one that had any real effect<br />

was prednisone. I was put<br />

on a regimen starting at 40<br />

mg, slowly tapering down<br />

to nothing. Shortly after<br />

fi nishing it, my pericarditis<br />

would return and I would<br />

have to start all over again.<br />

After a year of this, my<br />

cardiologist decided to<br />

have me taper from 40 mg<br />

to 2 mg daily. I have been<br />

on this regimen for about<br />

six years and every time I<br />

try to stop the prednisone,<br />

the pericarditis returns. I<br />

have been tested to see if<br />

my body is still producing<br />

its own prednisone, which<br />

it is. My cardiologist tells<br />

me that 2 mg daily will not<br />

hurt me and that it’s keeping<br />

the persistent infl ammation<br />

from returning. Do you have<br />

any suggestions as to how<br />

I can get off the prednisone<br />

and, if not, what the longterm<br />

effects of it are? I am<br />

a 69-year-old male in pretty<br />

decent shape.<br />

DEAR READER: Pericarditis<br />

is infl ammation and<br />

swelling of the pericardium<br />

(membrane that surrounds<br />

the heart). Typically, the<br />

condition is acute, meaning<br />

LINDA<br />

MILNER<br />

SHIPP<br />

teer for them, call 293-2732.<br />

Legacy of Love Hospice<br />

is located in Littlefi eld and<br />

is looking for volunteers in<br />

Plainview and Olton. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

can be reached at 385-9329.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount of time donated<br />

by volunteers varies,<br />

but it is day time hours of<br />

your choice. If you would<br />

like to make a difference for<br />

a person with a life-limiting<br />

illness, please call one or all<br />

of the Hospices serving our<br />

for this opportunity to play<br />

in Plainview.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> hayride has an opry/<br />

out-of-Nashville feel,” he<br />

added. “We will pay tribute<br />

to the legends and play<br />

some of the best country<br />

and gospel music that is out<br />

there.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> performers are partnering<br />

with United Supermarket<br />

and a host of others<br />

in staging the event. Proceeds<br />

from concession sales<br />

will be presented to the<br />

Rainbow Room, a resource<br />

for Child Protective Service<br />

caseworkers benefi ting<br />

Bridal Selections<br />

June 18th Showers<br />

Danielle Law & Curtis Floyd<br />

Hailey Schoeffel & Shawn Kelley<br />

Hailey Weakley &Adam Owens<br />

Evalene’s<br />

children in CPS care.<br />

For a preview of the<br />

group’s musical style, visit<br />

the West Texas Country<br />

Music Hayride page on<br />

Facebook. For additional<br />

information, contact the<br />

Fair <strong>The</strong>atre manager at<br />

806-296-1139.<br />

<strong>The</strong> theatre doors will<br />

open at 6 p.m. with the<br />

performance to follow at 7.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no charge to attend,<br />

and the public is invited.<br />

Gifts & More<br />

it occurs suddenly and for a<br />

short time, often only a few<br />

weeks. Occasionally, it is<br />

considered chronic, meaning<br />

it develops gradually<br />

or is persistent, lasting six<br />

months or more.<br />

Symptoms of acute pericarditis<br />

vary. Commonly,<br />

they involve sharp, stabbing<br />

pain on the left side of the<br />

chest or behind the breastbone.<br />

For others, the pain<br />

is dull, achy or feels like<br />

chest pressure that varies<br />

from mild to severe. Either<br />

type of pain can travel to the<br />

left shoulder and neck and<br />

may worsen when inhaling<br />

deeply, coughing, swallowing<br />

food or lying down. In<br />

some instances, the pain can<br />

be diffi cult to distinguish<br />

from that of a heart attack.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cause of pericarditis<br />

is often unknown. It can develop<br />

shortly after a major<br />

heart attack. A delayed form<br />

can occur weeks after the<br />

attack or heart surgery because<br />

of antibody formation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> delayed form is known<br />

as Dressler’s syndrome.<br />

It is my guess this is what<br />

you have. Dressler’s is<br />

considered by many experts<br />

to be an abnormal autoimmune<br />

response and could<br />

be the reason why you have<br />

had continuous problems<br />

when attempting to discontinue<br />

the prednisone, which<br />

reduces infl ammation and<br />

somewhat suppresses the<br />

immune system.<br />

An unusual and rare cause<br />

can include the use of certain<br />

medications, or kidney<br />

area.<br />

RSVP has a volunteer<br />

who has a big reason to be<br />

proud of her grandson. Pat<br />

Hill Sherley invites everyone<br />

to <strong>com</strong>e to the West Texas<br />

Country Music Hayride<br />

at 7 p.m. Saturday at the<br />

Fair <strong>The</strong>atre located at 717<br />

Broadway in Plainview.<br />

Included on the program<br />

is Pat’s grandson, Trey Topper,<br />

who is an ac<strong>com</strong>plished<br />

fi ddle/violin player. Admission<br />

is free, but donations<br />

will be accepted. Proceeds<br />

from concessions will<br />

benefi t the Rainbow Room,<br />

which helps children in<br />

crisis being assisted by Child<br />

Protective Services.<br />

Linda Milner Shipp is director<br />

of Runningwater Draw RSVP.<br />

806.291.1895<br />

HAYRIDE: Features Daron Norwood<br />

Shane Harrell is manager<br />

of the Fair <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

sharrell@ci.plainview.tx.us<br />

1401 S. Columbia • 296-9393<br />

2011 Queen and<br />

Princess Contest<br />

Princess contest open to girls 8-<strong>12</strong> years<br />

and Queen contest open to girls 13-19 years<br />

(as of May 1, 2011)<br />

APPLICANTS WILL BE JUDGED ON:<br />

• Riding skills • Personality • Horsemanship<br />

• Grooming of horse and rider<br />

Entry fee: $25. Deadline: Wednesday, June 22<br />

Contest begins at 10 a.m. June 22 at the Rodeo Grounds, S. Date<br />

Winner will be announced Friday, June 24, during the rodeo.<br />

Applications available at: Tractor Supply, United Supermarkets,<br />

Gebo’s, Plainview Herald, TJ&D Auto<br />

For <strong>com</strong>plete contest rules or to enter, please contact:<br />

Lisa Wright, 102 N. Date St.,<br />

Plainview, or call 774-0568<br />

DR. PETER<br />

GOTT<br />

failure, cancer, tuberculosis,<br />

AIDS and system infl ammatory<br />

disorders such as rheumatoid<br />

arthritis or lupus.<br />

Complications are most<br />

<strong>com</strong>mon in those with<br />

chronic recurrences and<br />

long-term infl ammation.<br />

Thankfully, early diagnosis<br />

and treatment can reduce the<br />

risk of <strong>com</strong>plication.<br />

Cardiac tamponade occurs<br />

when too much fl uid<br />

collects in the pericardium,<br />

a condition that fails to<br />

allow proper expansion of<br />

the heart. This results in too<br />

little blood leaving the heart<br />

and a drastic drop in blood<br />

pressure. If left untreated, it<br />

can be fatal.<br />

Another <strong>com</strong>plication<br />

is constrictive pericarditis.<br />

Over time, the pericardium<br />

can scar, thicken and contract.<br />

It can lose its elasticity<br />

and be<strong>com</strong>es a tight, rigid<br />

case surrounding the heart.<br />

This prevents the heart from<br />

properly functioning and<br />

typically results in severe<br />

leg and abdominal swelling<br />

(edema) and shortness of<br />

COMMUNITY CALENDAR<br />

MONDAY<br />

7 p.m.: Senior Dance, First<br />

Christian Church, 1800 N.<br />

I-27.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

11:45 a.m.: Runninngwater<br />

Draw RSVP Advisory<br />

Board; Hale County Senior<br />

Citizens Center.<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 />

7 p.m.: Coupon Clippin’<br />

Cuties; second fl oor<br />

courtroom, Hale County<br />

Courthouse. All interested<br />

BRIDGE<br />

Duplicate bridge winners<br />

Tuesday afternoon at the<br />

Hale County Senior Citizens<br />

Center were:<br />

North-South<br />

Jean Adams and Sue<br />

Glenn, fi rst; Clara Beedy and<br />

Bette Belk, second; Andrea<br />

Ford and Mary Jeanne<br />

Moore, third.<br />

East-West<br />

Bill Sylvester and John<br />

Downey, fi rst; Susan Yates<br />

I<br />

T<br />

T<br />

A<br />

Kristi’s<br />

C<br />

learance<br />

Take An<br />

Extra<br />

breath.<br />

Treatment depends on the<br />

severity of symptoms and<br />

the cause. Over-the-counter<br />

pain relievers, such as<br />

aspirin or ibuprofen, may be<br />

all that is needed to ease the<br />

pain and infl ammation of<br />

mild cases.<br />

Severe pain may benefi t<br />

from a short course of prescription<br />

narcotics. Another<br />

option is prescription colchicine,<br />

typically prescribed<br />

for gout, which works by<br />

reducing infl ammation. It<br />

can also reduce the length<br />

of symptoms and lower the<br />

risk of recurrence. It is not<br />

appropriate for everyone,<br />

however. Finally, for those<br />

who don’t respond to the<br />

above options, corticosteroids<br />

such as prednisone may<br />

be prescribed.<br />

Given the onset of your<br />

pericarditis following heart<br />

surgery and its persistent nature,<br />

I believe that you likely<br />

have Dressler’s syndrome.<br />

If that were to be the case,<br />

I doubt you will be able to<br />

discontinue the prednisone.<br />

You are on a low dose that<br />

may continue for rest of<br />

your life. Prednisone carries<br />

many side effects so I<br />

urge you to speak to your<br />

physician regarding your<br />

concerns.<br />

Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired<br />

physician and author.<br />

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

in saving money through<br />

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

WEDNESDAY<br />

Noon: Plainview Lions<br />

Club, Civic Center.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

6:30 a.m.: Breakfast Lions<br />

Club, McClung Center,<br />

WBU campus.<br />

Noon: Soroptimists, Plainview<br />

Civic Center.<br />

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 />

30<br />

To list an event:<br />

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

and Sharla Shurbet, second;<br />

Bonnie George and Nancy<br />

Greer, third.<br />

Thursday<br />

A: Clara Beedy and Bette<br />

Belk, fi rst; Hiroka Howell<br />

and Ann McCormick, second;<br />

Sue Glenn and Wanda<br />

Robinson, third; Evelyn<br />

Kurklin and Florabel Tisdel,<br />

fourth.<br />

B&C: Carol Gardner and<br />

Sharon Larson, fi rst.<br />

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5 Racks of Ladies Separates<br />

Now $ 5 00 to $ 19 50<br />

Kristi’s<br />

614 Broadway • 296-7254 • Downtown Plainview<br />

Wel<strong>com</strong>e New Member<br />

Furniture<br />

Expressions<br />

214 Broadway<br />

296-5057<br />

Owners Ricky & Teressa King<br />

• Furniture • Appliances<br />

• Mattresses • Home Decor<br />

• Plainview’s New<br />

JC Penney Direct Catalog Store<br />

Past Peoples Choice Award Winner<br />

“Best Place to Buy Furniture”<br />

9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Mon - Sat<br />

Plainview Hale County Industrial Foundation<br />

www.phcif.org


Plainview Rodeo Association & Plainview Herald<br />

Present<br />

67th Annual<br />

BAR-NONE<br />

Plainview, Texas<br />

June 24 & 25, 2011 • 7:30 p.m.<br />

For Rodeo Information Call Tom Cheyne, President - 292-2736<br />

In addition to all of the great 8 main<br />

events, these are the special activities:<br />

Friday Night<br />

• Cowboy Church - 6:30 p.m.<br />

• Rodeo Queen Announced<br />

• Calf Scramble for Kids: 2 age groups<br />

8 & Under and 9-<strong>12</strong> Years<br />

2 Winners will receive $25<br />

• Mutton Bust’n - Limited to 10 Participants Per Night<br />

Ages 6 & Under: Weight Limit: 55 Lbs.<br />

• Youth Steer Riding - Limited to 5 Participants Per Night<br />

Saturday<br />

• Parade Downtown - 11 a.m.<br />

Parade starts at Santa Fe Train Depot<br />

• Cowboy Church - 6:30 p.m.<br />

• Drawing for $3,000 HCSB Visa Card<br />

$500 Gebo’s Gift Card<br />

$1000 United Supermarkets Gift Card<br />

• Calf Scramble for kids: 2 age groups,<br />

8 & Under and 9-<strong>12</strong> Years<br />

2 Winners Will Receive $25<br />

• Mutton Bust’n - Limited to 10 Participants Per Night<br />

Ages 6 and Under: Weight Limit: 55 Lbs.<br />

• Youth Steer Riding - Limited to 5 Participants Per Night<br />

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS<br />

COURTHOUSE SQUARE<br />

(Courthouse Square is located at 5th & Broadway)<br />

• 11 a.m. Parade Starting at the Santa Fe Depot<br />

• 11:30 a.m. Free Downtown Coupons<br />

Cowboy Music<br />

• 11:45 a.m. Barbecue Lunch<br />

• FREE Bottled Water<br />

• <strong>12</strong> Noon Drill Team<br />

• <strong>12</strong>:30 p.m. Little Mister/Miss Firecracker Pageant<br />

• RODEO TICKETS: $8 (at the gate)<br />

$4 Children <strong>12</strong> & under<br />

Contact Any Rodeo Association Member to purchase raffle tickets<br />

or call 292-2736<br />

Schedule Of Events<br />

Trail Boss Sponsors<br />

Books Open: Monday, June 21, Noon - 5 p.m.<br />

806-878-2782<br />

Added Money: $4,600<br />

Rough Stock • $700 – Timed Event • $500<br />

OPEN RANCH BRONCO RIDING<br />

5 Contestants Per Night<br />

Added Money: $300<br />

8 Events:<br />

Saddle Bronc Riding • Bare Back Bronc<br />

Break Away Calf Roping • Steer Wrestling<br />

Team Roping • Barrel Racing<br />

Bull Riding • Calf Roping-Tie Down<br />

Mutton Bust’n - Children ages 6 & under<br />

Weight Limit: 55 Lbs.<br />

Steer Riding - <strong>12</strong> years & under<br />

$25 Entry Fee<br />

Added prize money this year for Mutton Bust’n<br />

& Steer Riding events - $100 per event/per night<br />

Books for youth events will be 6:30 p.m.<br />

the night of the event by the announcer’s stand.<br />

Contact Tom Cheyne<br />

or John Brunson, 292-7141<br />

Stock Producer<br />

C Bar T Rodeo Company<br />

Charlie Thompson<br />

Rodeo Dance<br />

Saturday Night<br />

Kris Gorden<br />

9 p.m. - 1 a.m.<br />

Tickets:<br />

$10 Person/$15 Couple


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sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must<br />

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296-1303<br />

296-1304<br />

FAX 296-1315<br />

Deadline on word ads<br />

1:00 Preceding Day<br />

Deadline on display ads<br />

<strong>12</strong> Noon 2 Days prior to Publication<br />

100<br />

Announcements<br />

<strong>12</strong>5. School &<br />

Instructions<br />

Defensive Driving<br />

Course 1-800-454-6051.<br />

130.<br />

Lost & Found<br />

$500 Reward! Female<br />

brindle English Bulldog.<br />

Call 292-2316.<br />

No questions asked!<br />

203.<br />

200<br />

Employment<br />

Management<br />

Now hiring<br />

Customer Service Rep!<br />

Come join our Dynamic<br />

Team. Full benefit package,<br />

excellent training program.<br />

No finance experience<br />

required. We are looking for<br />

qualified candidates with a<br />

desire to succeed and<br />

advance. Professional<br />

appearance and automobile<br />

required. Background &<br />

credit check required. Apply<br />

in person at World Finance<br />

2309 W. 5th.<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Diesel Service Tech<br />

needed immediately!<br />

Top wages & benefits.<br />

Call 806-773-5339 or 946-<br />

8902. Please mail resume<br />

to: Plainview Daily Herald<br />

P.O. Box <strong>12</strong>40-C26<br />

Plainview, TX. 79073-<strong>12</strong>40<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 />

Firefighter: Extinguishes<br />

fires. Provides emergency<br />

medical intervention treatment.<br />

Conducts fire prevention<br />

activities and educates<br />

the public. Must have current<br />

certification or eligibility letter<br />

from the Texas Commission<br />

on Fire Protection as a firefighter;<br />

EMT certification or<br />

higher; must have reached<br />

at least 19th birthday at the<br />

time of the written examination;<br />

and must pass departmental<br />

weight standards,<br />

among various other requirements.<br />

Deadline for application<br />

is 5:00 p.m., June 30,<br />

2011. Beginning hourly wage<br />

of $10.89, plus incentives.<br />

Temporary Parks Maintenance<br />

Worker: Performs a<br />

variety of duties associated<br />

with upkeep of the City<br />

parks. Mows grass. Trims<br />

and cares for shrubs. Job is<br />

seasonal through August<br />

with potential for promotion<br />

to year-round employment.<br />

7:00am-6:00pm, M-Th.<br />

Beginning hourly wage of<br />

$9.33.<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 />

Pronto Check Cashing<br />

hiring full-time teller, flexible<br />

hours. Experience with cash<br />

register, excellent customer<br />

service skills, bilingual a<br />

must.<br />

No phone calls please.<br />

Apply at 2324 W. 5th.<br />

Join Our<br />

Team<br />

• Great Benefi ts<br />

• Great Opportunity<br />

• Great People<br />

Apply online today<br />

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

Summer Employment:<br />

Crop Field Scout<br />

Call 291-5267.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

C ll 296 1304<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Operations/Sales Manager<br />

And/OR Dispatch/Load<br />

Coordinator<br />

Established Trucking Company<br />

Specializing in Tank Truck<br />

Operations<br />

Operating in the Plainview,<br />

TX. area<br />

Tank Exp. Helpful<br />

Excellent Pay,<br />

Benefit Package!<br />

Contact: 1-800-397-2070<br />

Sales/Operations<br />

Manager<br />

And/OR<br />

Dispatch/Load<br />

Coordinator<br />

Established Trucking<br />

Company<br />

Specializing in Tank<br />

Truck Operations<br />

Operating in the<br />

Plainview, Tx. Area<br />

Tank Exp. Helpful<br />

Excellent Pay<br />

Benefi t Package<br />

Contact: 903-522-0235<br />

Now accepting applications for:<br />

• Servers, Cooks<br />

• Delivery Drivers<br />

We are looking for full time and<br />

part time positions. We have<br />

fl exible hours for those of you<br />

in college!<br />

All positions require a background<br />

check and drug screen.<br />

Apply in person or you can<br />

go to the Pizza Hut website:<br />

http://realpizzahutjobs.<strong>com</strong>/<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Children’s Home Healthcare<br />

is accepting applications<br />

for FT & PT RNs &<br />

LVNs in the Plainview,<br />

Levelland, Canyon & Hereford<br />

areas. Home health<br />

experience a plus. We offer<br />

shift differentials for<br />

evening and weekend<br />

work. Please visit our web<br />

site to obtain an application<br />

at childrenshha.<strong>com</strong> or<br />

call (806) 367-66<strong>12</strong> for<br />

more information.<br />

Looking for a career in<br />

nursing?<br />

CNA & LVN positions now<br />

available! Seeking motivated,<br />

caring employees with<br />

a servant’s heart at Tulia<br />

Health & Rehabilitation.<br />

Call Apryll today!<br />

(806) 995-4810<br />

We are an Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

Your future is<br />

calling.<br />

Apply online<br />

today at<br />

covenanthealth.org<br />

EOE<br />

1 Full-Time CNA<br />

6 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

1 Full-Time CNA<br />

2 - 10 p.m.<br />

Needed At<br />

Runningwater Draw<br />

Care Center<br />

Benefi ts, Competitive<br />

Pay. Apply in person.<br />

Runningwater<br />

Draw Care Center<br />

800 W. 13th • Olton, TX<br />

806-296-1731<br />

E.O.E.<br />

Hospice Hands of West<br />

Texas-LVN Needed<br />

On-call, 2 weekends a<br />

month. This job could be<br />

great for extra money,<br />

retirees, or just a weekend<br />

job! Call Saundra 292-<br />

1869 or Rosie 292-9528<br />

for more information.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Alcohol/Drug Caseworker - to<br />

provide treatment services, supervision<br />

and social work services<br />

to adolescent males ages 13-17<br />

years of age in a residential treatment<br />

facility. Must be a Licensed<br />

Chemical Dependency Counselor<br />

or meet admission criteria for CPC<br />

Clinical Training Institution (Bachelor’s degree in Chemical<br />

Dependency Counseling, Sociology, Psychology, Social<br />

work, Behavioral Science, Human Development or Marriage<br />

and Family Studies) that has an internship or field placement<br />

course; master’s or doctorate degree in social, guidance and<br />

counseling or rehabilitation counseling. Must <strong>com</strong>plete documentation<br />

accurately and timely. Apply at CPC, 2700 Yonkers,<br />

Plainview, www.clplains.org. 806-293-2636. Salary<br />

range: $10.708 - $<strong>12</strong>.288 hr.<br />

Clerk - to perform secretarial/clerical work and to assist the<br />

ECI staff in various administration and billing duties. Maintain<br />

Center and ECI documents. High School diploma or<br />

GED required. Minimum of one year’s experience in secretarial/clerical<br />

and/or billing work. Must have valid TX driver’s<br />

license. Apply at CPC, 2700 Yonkers, Plainview, www.<br />

clplains.org. 806-293-2636. SALARY RANGE: $8.717 -<br />

$9.016 hr.<br />

*Check our website at www.clplains.org for more<br />

detailed information about each job posting.<br />

“improving the quality of life…”<br />

2700 Yonkers • Plainview, TX • (806) 293-2636<br />

www.clplains.org<br />

210. Medical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

PRN CNA<br />

All Shifts<br />

Apply in person at<br />

Lockney Health<br />

& Rehab<br />

401 N. Main<br />

Lockney, TX.<br />

Or Fax Resume to<br />

(806) 652-3466<br />

Full-time<br />

Dietary<br />

Manager<br />

Requirements:<br />

• Serv Safe<br />

• Dietary Manager<br />

Certifi cate<br />

Texan Nursing<br />

and Rehab<br />

224 St. Louis St.<br />

(806) 293-5201<br />

Legends of the Plains<br />

LVNs $21 per hour<br />

& CNAs $10 per hour<br />

Call Teresa or Kristi at<br />

(806) 839-2102.<br />

Part-time<br />

Social Worker<br />

Apply in person at<br />

Lockney Health<br />

& Rehab<br />

401 N. Main<br />

Lockney, TX.<br />

Or Fax Resume to<br />

(806) 652-3466<br />

Tulia Health and<br />

Rehabilitation Center<br />

Part-Time Social Worker<br />

Fill out application at<br />

714 South Austin<br />

Tulia, TX 79088<br />

Ph: 806-995-4810<br />

Fax: 806-995-2263<br />

Plainview<br />

Healthcare<br />

Center<br />

is currently accepting<br />

applications for<br />

PRN<br />

Med Aide<br />

FT LVN<br />

Mon. - Fri. 2-10 p.m.<br />

Apply today at:<br />

1510 West 24th<br />

or fax resume to:<br />

806-293-7219<br />

eoe<br />

Prairie House<br />

is seeking<br />

• RN Weekend<br />

Supervisor<br />

• Full-Time CNA<br />

Please Call<br />

293-4855<br />

• RNs/$30 Hr.<br />

• LVNs/$20.50 Hr.<br />

• CNAs/$10.50 Hr.<br />

Needed for all shifts.<br />

$2000 Sign-on bonus<br />

for nurses and $500<br />

sign-on for CNAs.<br />

Contact<br />

Araseli Castillo, DON<br />

Castro County Nursing<br />

& Rehabilitation<br />

(806) 647-3117<br />

Garage<br />

Won’t<br />

Hold It?<br />

Sell It In<br />

the<br />

Classifieds!<br />

215. Drivers<br />

Needed<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Class A CDL Drivers<br />

Flatbed & Step Deck.<br />

Prefer experience with<br />

over dimensional freight.<br />

Contact<br />

Thomas Trucking<br />

(806) 652-2152<br />

NOW HIRING 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. Benefits<br />

include: Health/Life Ins.,<br />

vacation/holiday pay, 401k<br />

with <strong>com</strong>pany match, safety<br />

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 1<strong>12</strong>).<br />

220. Clerical<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Job duties include:<br />

• Accounts Payable<br />

• Inventory Control<br />

• Payroll<br />

Quickbooks & Excel<br />

experience a plus!<br />

Salary based upon<br />

experience.<br />

Apply in person at<br />

214 Broadway<br />

We are looking for a full<br />

time bookkeeper; duties<br />

include A/P, A/R, payroll,<br />

general ledger to financial<br />

statement, Excel, and<br />

some data entry and invoicing.<br />

Local business, nice<br />

office, insurance, retirement<br />

plan. Salary<br />

depends on experience.<br />

Please send resume to<br />

windstarinc78@gmail.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

235.<br />

Childcare<br />

Anointed One’s Day Care<br />

Mon - Fri 6AM - 6PM.<br />

Accepts CCMS. 296-7469<br />

240.<br />

Work Wanted<br />

Experienced Farm Hand<br />

looking for work!<br />

5 yrs. experience.<br />

Call (806) 685-<strong>12</strong>39.<br />

250<br />

Merchandise<br />

260. Garage &<br />

Estates Sales<br />

808 Borger Fri.-Sun. 8am-<br />

4pm Lots of baby clothes,<br />

adult clothes, toys, A/C.<br />

Every Fri. & Sat. 10am-?,<br />

weather permitting S. of I-<br />

Hop in front of Sto-N-Go.<br />

Huge Church Garage Sale<br />

St. Paul Lutheran Church<br />

Parish Hall, 808 Oakland,<br />

Fri., June 17, 8a-2p, Sat. June<br />

18, 8a-<strong>12</strong>p. Furniture, household<br />

items, large TV, too<br />

many items to mention.<br />

265. Articles<br />

for Sale<br />

1 King bedroom suite,<br />

$500 & 1 Queen bedroom<br />

suite, $400. Call 685-3013.<br />

BBQ, Oak, Pecan,<br />

Mesquite, & Hickory wood,<br />

20-60lb. bag.<br />

Call (5<strong>12</strong>) 317-6554.<br />

Nice weight set for sale!<br />

Call (806) 544-6115 or<br />

(806) 928-6861.<br />

Regional<br />

Drivers Wanted<br />

HAZMAT & TANKER<br />

ENDORSEMENTS REQUIRED<br />

GREAT PAY<br />

EXCELLENT BENEFITS<br />

CALL<br />

806-292-5617<br />

265. Articles<br />

for Sale<br />

E-Bay Consignments<br />

You got something of value<br />

to sell, I will sell it for you!<br />

Call 806-292-7093 for<br />

more information!<br />

Electric motorized scooter<br />

“Jazey Chair.” Two years<br />

old, never used outside of<br />

Sante Fe House. 889-3802<br />

or 774-2853<br />

“Oven-proof” dishes. Coffee<br />

& Cocoa mugs, serving &<br />

lamp. (806) 518-2973.<br />

Twin size sleigh bed, headboard<br />

& frame. 1 lamp &<br />

cofee table. 518-2973<br />

275.<br />

Furniture<br />

1950’s Zenith stereo console,<br />

fully electronically<br />

restored. 806-518-2973.<br />

Haywood-Wakefield dining,<br />

living & bedroom set. Colorwheat.<br />

806-518-2973.<br />

Jasper Wood gun cabinet,<br />

$150. 494-3709.<br />

Wagon wheel couch, 2<br />

chairs, 4 tables. Color<br />

wheat. 806-518-2973.<br />

280.<br />

Antiques<br />

STORE<br />

LIQUIDATION<br />

SALE<br />

20-30% Off<br />

All Items Marked #511,<br />

#603, #15 through the<br />

month of June.<br />

Broadway Gifts &<br />

Antiques<br />

709 Broadway • Plainview<br />

Don’t Miss This Sale!<br />

Come Look!<br />

Great Gift Assortment.<br />

Also having a Warehouse<br />

Sale In <strong>The</strong> Tea Room with<br />

even lower prices.<br />

290.<br />

Appliances<br />

Trash <strong>com</strong>pactor, with<br />

counter top & bronze color<br />

806-518-2973.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-1304<br />

305. Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

5 pc. Tama-Swing Star<br />

Drumset. Comes w/ 5 Zildjian<br />

cymbols, 2 Sabian<br />

cymbols, multiple stands,<br />

carrying case & seat. $650<br />

Call 283-3696 or 293-7879.<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 />

350. Want To<br />

Buy/Trade<br />

Want to buy junk batteries<br />

$11 & up. Call (806)<br />

637-9523 or (806) 891-<br />

1867.<br />

400<br />

Pets &<br />

Livestock<br />

404. Pets, Service<br />

& Supplies<br />

4 Small mix-breed puppies,<br />

$25. Call 869-5141.<br />

Leave a message!<br />

BEFORE YOU BUY A PET,<br />

make sure to check the<br />

Plainview Humane Society<br />

first! <strong>The</strong>re are many animals<br />

that need homes.<br />

Call 296-2311 or<br />

<strong>com</strong>e by 500 SW 3rd,<br />

4PM-5:30PM, Mon.-Fri.<br />

Free black & white kittens<br />

to good homes!<br />

Call 292-6446.<br />

Free to good home 1 yr. old<br />

black chihuahua mix, good<br />

with children, good watch<br />

dog. 296-9539 or 774-3487<br />

452.<br />

450<br />

Rentals &<br />

Leases<br />

Apartments<br />

1 br. apt., all utilities pd.<br />

Pay wkly or mthly. 2413 E.<br />

5th. No pets. 292-6904<br />

With our friendly staff you’ll<br />

know your home! 1, 2 or 3 br.<br />

Plainview Apts. 293-2000<br />

MT (ASCP)<br />

General Laboratory Supervisor<br />

Reports to Director, Laboratory and Hospital CEO<br />

Provides leadership of laboratory & staff.<br />

Requirements: Bachelors degree in Lab related<br />

Science, with national certification in MT-ASCP, 3<br />

years exp. as a Lab Supervisor.<br />

Competitive salary and benefits packages<br />

Qualified applicants may send resumes to:<br />

W.J. Mangold <strong>Memorial</strong> Hospital<br />

P.O. Box 37 • Lockney, Texas 79241<br />

Attn.: Lana Dillon, DHR<br />

(806) 652-3373, Ext. 229<br />

Cargill’s beef production facility in Plainview, TX has<br />

full-time Maintenance positions available.<br />

Be<strong>com</strong>e a team member with one of the beef industry’s<br />

leaders in plant safety and quality processes.<br />

Cargill offers:<br />

$13.10 starting wages<br />

Safe working environment<br />

Paid vacation and birthday<br />

Seven paid holidays<br />

Health insurance and prescription plan<br />

Please fill out a job application available from<br />

your local Texas Workforce Office.<br />

Cargill is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug<br />

Free Workplace<br />

Cargill, Inc. has full and part time production positions<br />

available. Be<strong>com</strong>e a team member with one of<br />

the beef industry’s leaders in plant safety and quality<br />

processes.<br />

Cargill offers:<br />

$13.10 starting wages<br />

Wages range from $13.10 to $15.10<br />

Safe working environment<br />

Paid vacation and birthday<br />

Seven paid holidays<br />

Health insurance and prescription plan<br />

Flex-time (part-time) employment available<br />

(Flex-time shifts may vary)<br />

Pleae fill out a job application available from<br />

the Plainview Texas Workforce Commission<br />

(TWC) Office located at the Stonegate Shopping<br />

Center.<br />

Cargill is an equal opportunity employer and a drug<br />

free workplace<br />

452.<br />

Apartments<br />

2003 W. 6th St. (back<br />

apt.) Large 1 bedroom,<br />

fridge & stove furnished<br />

$475 all bills paid.<br />

Call (806) 773-1963.<br />

Bethesda<br />

Manor Apts.<br />

HUD assistance available.<br />

1 bdrm. or effi ciency for<br />

handicapped. All bills paid.<br />

Call Linda 293-7225<br />

Cottonwood Apartments<br />

in Tulia have been <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

remodeled, all new<br />

carpet and paint, all new<br />

bathroom fixtures, all new<br />

kitchen cabinets and appliances,<br />

all new heat and<br />

air, all new satellite, See at<br />

711 S. Austin, Apt 103, call<br />

806-729-6908<br />

Date Street Housing, 1601<br />

N. Date. Security on Premises.<br />

Apts. for rent for permanent<br />

residents. Effic, 1, 2, &<br />

3 bdrms. Stove & refrig.<br />

furn. All utilities +basic cable<br />

included. HUD ok. 293-1104<br />

or <strong>com</strong>e by office.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-1304<br />

In Memory<br />

Of<br />

Bill Gray<br />

Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat<br />

quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a<br />

funeral spray, if so, we saw it there.<br />

Perhaps you spoke the kindest words<br />

as any friend could say. Perhaps you<br />

were not there at all, just thought of<br />

us that day. Whatever you did to console<br />

our hearts, we thank you so much<br />

whatever the part.<br />

May God bless each and<br />

everyone of you.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bill Gray Family<br />

Looking For A Challenging<br />

But Rewarding Career?<br />

Panhandle Express, LLC seeking CDL<br />

Drivers with Tank Endorsement<br />

• Strict Adherence to SAFETY Values and Policies<br />

• New Equipment<br />

• Excellent Pay<br />

• Bonus Programs for Safety and Retention<br />

• Company Paid Uniforms<br />

• Must be minimum 25 years of age/Minimum 2 years driving experience<br />

• 5 Days driving, 2 days off<br />

• Company Paid health insurance/Vacation pay after a year<br />

• Need not apply unless you can prove employment in the<br />

last 6 months<br />

Panhandle Express appreciates their drivers and wants<br />

to add to our fleet of professional drivers.<br />

Apply At<br />

White Energy Ethanol Plant<br />

MANAGER IN WAITING<br />

Do you have customer service and collection experience? If so,<br />

we want to talk with you about joining our team!!<br />

Prior management experience a plus!!<br />

Great benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, profit<br />

sharing, and disability insurance. Apply Confidentially. Send<br />

resume to:<br />

Continental Credit<br />

708 Broadway St<br />

Plainview, TX 79072<br />

(806) 293-8381<br />

or<br />

E-mail resume to:<br />

yolanda.olivarez@security-finance.<strong>com</strong><br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<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 />

3 bdrm 2 bath, washer,<br />

dryer, refrig., stove furnished,<br />

CH/A, fenced yard,<br />

& storage bldg.<br />

Call 790-8692.<br />

Mobile home for rent.<br />

2 bdrm., $430 mth/$100<br />

dep. All bills paid. 1606 W.<br />

21st St. Call 685-0440 or<br />

685-2511.<br />

458. Homes<br />

for Rent<br />

1 bdrm., reference &<br />

deposit. Seth Ward. 293-<br />

7832.<br />

1 bedroom house, stove<br />

& refrigerator furnished,<br />

CH/A. $325 mth.,<br />

$225 dep. No pets.<br />

Call 296-2967 daytime<br />

1606 Milwaukee- Small 2<br />

br., $400 mo., $250. dep.<br />

HUD ok, no pets. 296-6827<br />

or 774-5509<br />

2 bdrm, 1 ba., lg. fenced<br />

yard. Ideal for older couple<br />

or couple with one child.<br />

No HUD, no pets.<br />

Call 293-1986 after 5 pm.<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Located at<br />

2698 E. Hwy. 70,<br />

Plainview, TX 79072<br />

806-364-5725<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


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458. Homes<br />

for Rent<br />

2 Bdrm. 8 mi. N. of Plainview.<br />

$250 mo., $100 dep.,<br />

stove & refrig. Water &<br />

trash container paid. Call<br />

494-2055 after 5 p.m.<br />

Ask for Norma!<br />

229 E. Roselawn (REAR)<br />

Efficiency, all electric. wtr.<br />

pd. Stove & refrig.<br />

$250/mo, $250/dep. No<br />

pets, HUD ok. 774-5509<br />

3 br., 2 ba. home<br />

M&M Mobile Home Park<br />

Call 296-0392 or 292-3151<br />

3 br., 2 ba. home<br />

M&M Mobile Home Park<br />

Call 296-0392 or 292-3151<br />

4 bdrm house for rent<br />

with 30X45 shop in Sethward.<br />

$600 mth/$300 dep.<br />

Call 292-7936.<br />

Duplex For Rent Very<br />

nice! 2 br, 2 ba, 2 car<br />

garage, fireplace.292-0489<br />

Nice 1 bdrm. duplex,<br />

stove, refrigerator, air conditioner,<br />

garage, no pets,<br />

no HUD. $400 mo., 713 W.<br />

7th, East Apt. 293-0882.<br />

Taking applications for:<br />

313 W. 10th - 2/1,<br />

$500/$500;<br />

15<strong>12</strong> W. 11th - 2/1,<br />

$650,$650<br />

Contact Lori Bennett, ERA<br />

Roberts & Wilkins,<br />

REALTORS, 806-293-4413<br />

464. Moving &<br />

Storage<br />

Best Prices<br />

Plus<br />

Inside Loading<br />

Downtown<br />

Wagon Yard<br />

400 Ash St.<br />

293-1133<br />

Need More Space??<br />

Check our prices before<br />

you rent a storage.<br />

Call Sto-N-Go 293-4466<br />

465. Shops<br />

for Rent<br />

Detail shop for rent<br />

920 Broadway<br />

292-5339 or 296-9748<br />

466. Office<br />

Space<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

2807 W. 7th<br />

2777 sq. ft. formerly WIC<br />

Building. Reception area<br />

+ offi ce, 6 exam rooms or<br />

offi ces, 1 executive offi ce,<br />

waiting room 18x23, 2<br />

restrooms, <strong>12</strong>x40 storage<br />

room, 26 parking spaces<br />

+ handicap.<br />

Phone: 292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

Drury<br />

Roberts<br />

293.4413<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

2800 W. 18th: 3 bdrm,<br />

1¾ bath, sunroom, lots<br />

of storage, on corner<br />

near Edgemere and Estacado<br />

schools. Priced to<br />

sell at ...$90,000 $85,000<br />

Petersburg: 2002 Ave.<br />

J. 3 bedroom., 2 bath,<br />

nice house, good location.................$69,500<br />

Petersburg: 2210 E. 1st.<br />

3 bdrm., 1½ bath, fenced<br />

yard, carport ..... $40,500<br />

Mayo Agency<br />

1617 Main<br />

Petersburg<br />

806-667-3593<br />

We Pay<br />

Cash<br />

For<br />

Houses!<br />

292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

Let <strong>The</strong>m Work<br />

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Plainview Daily Herald<br />

296-1303 or 296-1304<br />

Debbi<br />

Wilkins<br />

292.0263<br />

TexSCAN Week of<br />

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DRIVERS-DEDICATED DRIVERS. Steady<br />

hometime, start at 35¢ cpm with stop pay. BC/<br />

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DRIVER DEDICATED DRIVERS average<br />

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CASH PAID<br />

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CALL HERMAN OR NORA<br />

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For a preview of all of our listings, look for our <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

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DRIVERS-OWNER/OPERATORS Solo,<br />

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mile average length haul, we have more freight<br />

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TOP PAY on excellent runs! Marten<br />

just raised pay/rates! Regional runs,<br />

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QUALITY DRIVE AWAY, INC. is seeking<br />

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Jolie<br />

Steele<br />

729.6278<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

552. Acreage<br />

for Sale<br />

110 Acres<br />

in CRP until<br />

Sept. 20<strong>12</strong>,<br />

some underground<br />

tile w/no well, Northeast<br />

of Plainview on<br />

corner of CR15 and<br />

FM1621, $700/Acre.<br />

Cyndy Walter, Realtor<br />

806-292-0351<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

806-293-2572<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 />

2 bedroom, 2 bath brick<br />

home-204 Amarillo<br />

$65,000 Owner Financing<br />

Possible with 10% down.<br />

Call 729-1026.<br />

2/2/2, #<strong>12</strong> Westridge Sq.<br />

Completely remodeled!<br />

View photos at viewhomeforsale.blogspot.<strong>com</strong><br />

Call 292-7199.<br />

FSBO 3/2/2, basement,<br />

brick home in Westgate<br />

Call (806) 292-8517.<br />

Bill<br />

Strickland<br />

292.1687<br />

560. Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

FSBO 4-2 1/2-2<br />

New CH/A in February, 2<br />

new water heaters, approx.<br />

2200 sq. ft., fpl, some<br />

remodeling done. $83,000<br />

1903 W. 19th St.<br />

Call 685-4624.<br />

GREAT BUY. 200 Ash St. Spanish<br />

style home, 2 bdr., LRM. D. RM.<br />

Basement, new heat/air, new roof,<br />

new wiring, mostly new plumbing,<br />

new light fi xtures, new inlaid wood<br />

fl ooring, new cabinets, etc. Detached<br />

garage & workshop area.<br />

$54,000<br />

FORMER PLAINVIEW Chiropractic<br />

Clinic Property. Great property<br />

for Drs., Dentists, offi ces, etc. On<br />

Hwy. 70 West. 3870 sq. ft. bldg.,<br />

good well & septic. Call Raby to<br />

see this bargain. $135,000<br />

SUBURBAN LOTS. Restricted<br />

area. On pavement. No city taxes.<br />

Possible seller fi nance. West of<br />

Plainview.<br />

We have buyers for Farms,<br />

Ranches, Homes & Etc. We<br />

need your listing.<br />

Raby Garrett<br />

Broker Realtor<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

806-293-2572 (Offi ce)<br />

774-6980 (Cell)<br />

Or 296-5274 (Home)<br />

I BUY<br />

HOUSES<br />

Any Cond.<br />

Quick Closing<br />

CASH<br />

OFFER!<br />

Plainview Only<br />

773.1963<br />

West of Yonkers<br />

Clean, 3 bdrm., 2 bath,<br />

paint & carpet, approx. 1<br />

year old, big back yard,<br />

nice storage building.<br />

Ready to move into.<br />

Price revision $74,900<br />

Seller will allow $6,500<br />

for new heating & air or<br />

toward closing cost.<br />

Call Gene McLain<br />

292-9002<br />

Or Morgan-Eaves<br />

Real Estate<br />

296-5514<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-1304<br />

Buy a home with a Plainview ERA agent and receive a discount<br />

coupon for 50% off custom window treatments by Ranada & Co.<br />

Designs!! Ask our agents about other discounts offered by ERA.<br />

STRENGTH KNOWLEDGE DEPENDABILITY<br />

Amy<br />

Bryant<br />

774.0606<br />

Lori<br />

Bennett<br />

292.2583<br />

562. Commercial<br />

Property<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

PROPERTY<br />

30x55x<strong>12</strong><br />

Shop or Storage<br />

Offi ce &<br />

Restroom<br />

$385 Mo.<br />

710 Ind. Blvd.<br />

292-3580<br />

or 293-1133<br />

600<br />

Transportation<br />

610.<br />

Autos<br />

SOLD<br />

2000 Ford<br />

Focus ZTS<br />

Great School Car! Only 80K,<br />

leather, runs great y $3,395<br />

COUNTY LINE<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

291-8300<br />

03 Cadillac SLS<br />

One Owner, estate car,<br />

37K, $11,995 OBO<br />

SOLD<br />

A&B Auto<br />

807 W. 5th<br />

293-2277 • 774-5505<br />

1995 Roadmaster Buick<br />

Clean, excellent cond.<br />

$3500 OBO Call 296-9602<br />

For sale 4 dr. 1989 Cadillac<br />

Sedan Deville, good running<br />

condition, 4 new tires;<br />

1992 Buick Roadmaster, 4<br />

dr., exc. condition. Call 806-<br />

685-2249.<br />

David<br />

Kopp<br />

729.4878<br />

610.<br />

Ceil<br />

Wilson<br />

292.8929<br />

Autos<br />

SOLD<br />

1998 Chevy<br />

Corvette LS1<br />

Auto, tear-a-top, glass top,<br />

runs great! $15,500! y<br />

COUNTY LINE<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

291-8300<br />

6<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Pickups<br />

1993 Chevrolet 3500<br />

Crew Cab, runs good,<br />

looks rough. 292-8890.<br />

$2,200 OBO.<br />

1996 Chevy 1500<br />

Ext. Cab,<br />

Short-wheel Base.<br />

$5,655<br />

774-3240<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 />

Sell It In<br />

the<br />

Classifieds!<br />

296-1304<br />

Alice<br />

Sawayer<br />

292.1687<br />

650<br />

Travel &<br />

Recreation<br />

652. RV's, Trailers<br />

& Campers<br />

For Sale 1994 Avion 34 ft.<br />

5th wheel 10x26 ft. deck<br />

and roof, see at Circle-D<br />

RV Park, 26514 Hwy. 70<br />

Ruidoso Downs, NM,<br />

$15,000. Check at office to<br />

see. Phone 575-378-4990.<br />

660. Water Sports<br />

Equipment<br />

SOLD<br />

Polaris 700 & 750 Jet Skis<br />

w/trailer, ready to go to the lake!<br />

Reduced for Vacation y Time $5,995<br />

COUNTY LINE<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

291-8300<br />

04 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT<br />

LEATHER, LOW MILES<br />

07 GMC ACADIA<br />

LEATHER, ONLY 31K MILES, NICE<br />

05 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT<br />

AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOORS, LOADED<br />

05 CHEVY SILVERADO<br />

Z-71 CREW CAB<br />

METAL COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE:<br />

5,000 SQ. FT. 3-Lots, Good warehouse, Auto, Carpentry, Plumbing,<br />

Electrical, roofing Shop Bargain Price ................................$67,500<br />

$11,995<br />

$7,995<br />

ONLY $13,995<br />

06 TOYOTA 4RUNNER<br />

LEATHER, SUNROOF, ONE OWNER<br />

07 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE<br />

4X4, LOW MILES,<br />

07 KIA SORENTO EX<br />

32K MILES, EXTRA CLEAN<br />

ONLY $16,995<br />

99 CHEVY MALIBU LS<br />

NEW TIRES<br />

410 W. 5th, Plainview,TX 296-6363<br />

Call Us On “Any” Property In Town<br />

296-5514 • 716 Broadway<br />

Cary Eaves • 806-773-7140<br />

Buddy Brown • 774-8994<br />

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

NEW LISTING: Extra neat & clean 3-bedroom w/Central heat & air, Vinyl no-paint exterior siding, 2-Lots & Garage ..............................$49,500<br />

GORGEOUS NEW LISTING: Westridge Addition, 4-2.5-2, Two living areas w/fireplaces, Basement, marble & carpet through out.........................$309,000<br />

WESTSIDE: Excellent location, 3-2-2, Pretty Interior, Lots of “EXTRAS”-Fireplace, Sprinklers, Shutters, Appliances .................................$105,750<br />

A CHARMING HISTORIC HOME: 4-bedroom+ Office, Hardwood Refinished Floors, New Carpet, 2,250 sq. ft. SHARP!!!.......................... $89,000<br />

WEST OF YONKERS: Very neat & clean, carpet updated, fireplace, 2-baths, 3-bedrooms, w/NEW central heat/air to be installed .........................................$74,900<br />

JUST 1-MILE FROM CITY LIMITS: Located on approx 1-acre, 3-Bedroom Brick, 2-bath, No city taxes, central heat/air.....................................$95,OOO<br />

IT’S BIG & ROOMY: 3-large bedrooms, 2½ baths, corner fireplace, central heat/air, 2-car garage ............................................$59,950<br />

NEW LISTING: 3-Bedrooms, isolated master, remodeled master bath, central heat & air, 1¾ baths, hardwood floors............................... $57,500<br />

NEW LISTING: Excellent Westside Location, 3-1¾-2, fireplace, 2-living areas, 2-out-buildings ............................................................$114,900<br />

REDUCED<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

$3,995<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 />

NEW LISTING: Immaculate interior, 3-2-2, fireplace Sunroom, New Roof Shingles, granite & ceramic tile ................................................................$105,000<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 />

Carpet<br />

Cleaning<br />

3 Rooms &<br />

A Hallway $99<br />

Or one Room $49.95<br />

Commercial, Residential<br />

Carpets<br />

Insured & Bonded.<br />

Call Brent Ramsower<br />

Today!<br />

292-3685<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 />

Vasquez Construction<br />

Remodeling, Cabinets,<br />

Counter Tops, Ceramic<br />

Tile, Acoustics, Additions,<br />

Metal, Composition<br />

and Tile roofs.<br />

Metal and Wood Fence,<br />

Carports, Metal Eaves.<br />

652-<strong>12</strong>04 or 292-6742.<br />

House<br />

Cleaning<br />

700<br />

Legal Notices<br />

702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

BOARD OF<br />

ADJUSTMENT HEARING<br />

Monday June 27, 2011<br />

Council Chambers,<br />

City Hall<br />

Meeting 7:00 p.m.<br />

Pre-Session 6:30 p.m.<br />

This notice is posted to the<br />

Texas Open Meetings Act.<br />

[TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN.<br />

Sub. Sec. 551.01 et. seq.<br />

(Vernon Supp. 2000).] This<br />

meeting is also being conducted<br />

in accordance with<br />

Reliable & experiencedhousecleaning!<br />

$40 for kitchen, living<br />

room, dining room, &<br />

bathroom.<br />

$10 extra per room.<br />

Call 729-4386.<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 />

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 Home<br />

Repairs!<br />

Estimates $35,<br />

20 yrs experience. We<br />

keep our appointments!<br />

Text or call<br />

806-317-7874<br />

Moving, Hauling,<br />

Odd Jobs, Yard Cleaning<br />

& Mowing Services!<br />

Call 518-7653,<br />

388-1098 or 296-9483.<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 />

Household<br />

Moving<br />

W. W. Moving<br />

& Hauling<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 />

House<br />

Leveling<br />

Is Your House or<br />

Foundation Settling??<br />

Cracks in brick or walls?<br />

Doors won’t close. Call<br />

Childers Bros. Stabilizing<br />

& Foundation Leveling.<br />

1-800-299-9563 or<br />

806-796-0063 Lubbock,<br />

TX<br />

Handyman<br />

Service<br />

Handyman Services<br />

24 hours a day! Lawn<br />

service, house cleaning,<br />

office cleaning, &<br />

carpet cleaning. Call<br />

292-6101 or 296-1068.<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 />

Jim’s Repair Shop<br />

Lawn Equipment<br />

Chain Saw & Small<br />

Engine Repairs. Parts<br />

& Service On All<br />

Makes & Models. Pickup<br />

& delivery available.<br />

505 Ave. K,<br />

Hale Center, TX.<br />

79041<br />

(806) 518-9883<br />

Lawn and leaf clean<br />

up, shrub & tree trimming<br />

and trunk<br />

removal, mowing, edging,<br />

& scalping.Very<br />

cheap! 806-685-8505<br />

7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Every<br />

Day. Free estimate.<br />

Lawn &<br />

Garden Services<br />

Windbreaks<br />

Trees, oaks, singles,<br />

multi’s, & Pines.<br />

Variety of trees &<br />

sizes!<br />

KJ Trees<br />

Kerry Harris<br />

806-292-5058<br />

Lawn Mowing<br />

And Yardwork<br />

Call<br />

(806)296-9706<br />

Motorcycle<br />

Tune-ups<br />

R.U.D.C. Motorcycle<br />

Tune-ups<br />

Certified Technician<br />

All makes and models!<br />

Call for appt.<br />

(806) 685-0487.<br />

Remodeling<br />

Remodeling/Cabinets<br />

Decks/Arbors<br />

Additions. All types<br />

wood work. Roy Venable<br />

774-0<strong>12</strong>5, 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 />

Sewing & Alterations<br />

$5 for skirts/pants.<br />

1410 W. 10th<br />

Call 296-7480 or<br />

759-1019<br />

Shredding<br />

Can travel within 40<br />

miles or so from Plainview.<br />

Reasonable rates!<br />

Call 292-5556.<br />

Shoe Service<br />

Jeff’s Boot Shop<br />

Boot & Shoe repair<br />

Saddle Repair & Custom<br />

made boots<br />

All types of<br />

leather work!<br />

Call (806) 392-<strong>12</strong>33<br />

1710 W. 11th<br />

Woodworks<br />

Woodcrafts, coolers,<br />

trash and vegetable<br />

bins, children’s rockers,<br />

doll bed and highchair,<br />

toy box, clocks, crosses,<br />

domino and card<br />

holders, rocking horse.<br />

494-3409 or 774-2563


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702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

the Americans with Disabilities<br />

Act [42 USC <strong>12</strong>101<br />

(1991)]. <strong>The</strong> facility is<br />

wheelchair accessible and<br />

handicap parking is available.<br />

Requests for sign<br />

interpretive services are<br />

available upon requests<br />

received at least 48 hours<br />

prior to the meeting. To<br />

make arrangements for<br />

those services call 296-<br />

1141 (Personnel) or 296-<br />

1182.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given to<br />

all interested persons as<br />

provided by law, that the<br />

Zoning Board of Adjustment<br />

will hold a public hearing on<br />

Monday, June 27, 2011 at<br />

7:00 p.m. <strong>The</strong> meeting will<br />

take place in the Council<br />

Chambers of City Hall, 901<br />

Broadway, Plainview, Texas,<br />

at which time and place all<br />

interested persons will be<br />

given an opportunity to be<br />

heard. After which hearing,<br />

the Board will make a determination<br />

on the following:<br />

OPEN MEETING<br />

Oath of Office to members if<br />

applicable.<br />

Approval of May 23, 2011<br />

meeting minutes.<br />

BA Case # 1614 <strong>The</strong><br />

request of Alan and Coye<br />

Duncan for a variance of<br />

three (3) feet of the required<br />

eight (8) foot side setback to<br />

build a 20x25-1/2 garage as<br />

stated in Section 34 of the<br />

City of Plainview Zoning<br />

Ordinance in a (R-1) Zoning<br />

District and being,<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK PLV<br />

UNIT 3 LOT 94, Plainview,<br />

Hale County, Texas, the<br />

same being 4601 W. 4th. A<br />

rear yard setback line has<br />

been established by certificate<br />

of survey and approved<br />

by the Board of Adjustment<br />

on 25 September 1989.<br />

BA Case #1615 <strong>The</strong> request<br />

of Richard Whitfill for a variance<br />

of four (4) feet of the<br />

required eight (8) foot side<br />

setback to build a 14x32<br />

garage as stated in Section<br />

34 of the City of Plainview<br />

Zoning Ordinance in a (R-1)<br />

Zoning District and being,<br />

JR HIGH PLV BLK 7 E57’-<br />

3 W15’-4, Plainview, Hale<br />

County, Texas, the same<br />

being 2413 W. 20th.<br />

Adjournment.<br />

Posted this 13th day of<br />

June, 2011<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

Pat Ryan ......................... 296-6288<br />

Raby Garrett ................... 296-5274<br />

Cyndy Walter .................. 296-9503<br />

Keith & Cindy Billington .. 296-6918<br />

702.<br />

Legal Notice<br />

Melody Smith,<br />

Secretary of Community<br />

Services<br />

(June <strong>12</strong>, 2011)<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

CONTRACTORS OF<br />

PROPOSED TEXAS<br />

DEPARTMENT OF<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

(TxDOT) CONTRACTS<br />

Sealed proposals for contracts<br />

listed below will be<br />

received by TxDOT until the<br />

date(s) shown below, and<br />

then publicly read.<br />

CONSTRUCTION/MAIN-<br />

TENANCE/BUILDING<br />

FACILITIES CONTRACT(S)<br />

————————————<br />

———<br />

Dist/Div: Lubbock<br />

Contract 6228-47-001 for<br />

SEAL COAT in HALE County<br />

will be opened on July <strong>12</strong>,<br />

2011 at 10:00 am at the District<br />

Office for an estimate of<br />

$287,602.10.<br />

————————————<br />

———<br />

Plans and specifications are<br />

available for inspection,<br />

along with bidding proposals,<br />

and applications for the<br />

TxDOT Prequalified Contractor’s<br />

list, at the applicable<br />

State and/or Dist/Div<br />

Offices listed below. If applicable,<br />

bidders must submit<br />

prequalification information<br />

to TxDOT at least 10 days<br />

prior to the bid date to be<br />

eligible to bid on a project.<br />

Prequalification materials<br />

may be requested from the<br />

State Office listed below.<br />

Plans for the above contract(s)<br />

are available from<br />

TxDOT’s website at<br />

www.txdot.gov and from<br />

reproduction <strong>com</strong>panies at<br />

the expense of the contractor.<br />

NPO: 36713<br />

State Office<br />

————————————<br />

———<br />

Constr./Maint. Division<br />

200 E. Riverside Dr.<br />

Austin, Texas 78704<br />

Phone: 5<strong>12</strong>-416-2540<br />

Dist/Div Office(s)<br />

————————————<br />

———<br />

Lubbock District<br />

District Engineer<br />

135 Slaton<br />

Lubbock, TX 79408-0771<br />

Phone: 806-745-4411<br />

Minimum wage rates are set<br />

out in bidding documents<br />

and the rates will be part of<br />

the contract. TXDOT<br />

ensures that bidders will not<br />

Florence Carlisle............. 296-9933<br />

Mike Ferguson ................ 292-6096<br />

Bob & Jeanine Brunson.. 729-4438<br />

Lou Bevill .........................292-1744<br />

Kathy Riley........................... 729-5523<br />

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY<br />

4508 W. 2nd: Like new 2 story brick home built in 2002, has 4<br />

bedrooms,, 4 1/2 baths, 4-car garage, 2 living areas downstairs and<br />

one living area upstairs.<strong>The</strong> kitchen has granite counter tops, dining<br />

room and office - both have beautiful hardwood floors. <strong>The</strong>re are 2<br />

fireplaces, great floor plan, well designed, entry has 19 foot ceilings<br />

and throughout the rest of the house has 9 foot ceilings with lots of<br />

crown molding and special wood work. <strong>The</strong> yard has lots of trees<br />

and great landscaping......................................................$538,500<br />

Country Home: Lockney area beautiful brick home with lots<br />

of recent updates, there are 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms,<br />

large living room with a magnificent rock fireplace, approx.<br />

4,136 sq. ft. of living space, great family room, pretty kitchen, 20’X40’<br />

swimming pool, hot tub, play house, 2 car garage, all on 4 acres of<br />

land. ......................................... WAS $550,000 NOW $475,000<br />

700 N. I-27: Formerly the Kettle Restaurant, located on I-27 East<br />

access road next to the Best Western Motel and the Comfort Suites<br />

Motel, plus sits next to the intersection of HWY 70 and I-27 on Exit<br />

47. This building is still great to use as a restaurant or has many<br />

other uses. ........................................................................$388,000<br />

4603 W. 2nd: Very nice 2 story brick Westridge Home, has<br />

5 bedrooms, 41/2 bathrooms, basement, very pretty open style<br />

kitchen, large family area, plus an extra room for family room and<br />

media room. This Westridge home is 8 years old and has approx.<br />

4,045 sq. ft. plus a 3 car garage and great back yard. Trade-in on a<br />

smaller house would be considered................................$349,000<br />

601 Kirchwood: NEW LISTING, this home has had many recent<br />

updates, lots of remodeling with approx $70,000 being spent. This<br />

beautiful2storyhomehas3,624sq.ft.oflivingspacewith5bedrooms,<br />

3 bathrooms, a wonderful kitchen, and a pretty family room with high<br />

ceilings and a fireplace.Also a play room for the kids or a great room<br />

for a man’s cave, plus a dining room, living room, and basement.<br />

Just painted the exterior. This house looks great! ...........$348,000<br />

1819 County Rd. 130: Just a few miles SW of Plainview on an all<br />

weather road just off I-27 and near Sun Rd. Built in approx. 1998,<br />

this home is a 21st century style house with lots of high ceilings,<br />

great kitchen, isolated master bedroom with a fireplace plus very<br />

nice master bath. <strong>The</strong>re are 4 bedrooms, 2 ¾ baths, office area,<br />

family room, huge covered patio, 2 car garage, yard sprinkler<br />

system, plus a 30’ X 50’ metal barn with concrete floor, all sitting on<br />

18.58 acres of land...........................................................$325,000<br />

Country Home: 1843 CR 60, Plainview. Located approx. 2.2 miles<br />

NW on Hwy. 194 from I-27. Turn right over the railroad tracks and<br />

go 0.4 tenths of a mile west on all weather rd. This brick 2 1/2<br />

year old house sits on 5 acres of fenced land. Most kinds of cattle<br />

and horses are allowed. This beautiful home has high ceilings<br />

throughout and it is truly a 21st century style home. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, great master bedroom & bath with huge<br />

walk-in closets plus there is a state-of-the-art shop building just<br />

behind the house. Go to our website for pictures............$259,000<br />

1423 Ebeling: Lovely 2 year old brick home, 4 bedroom, 3 baths,<br />

basement, nice kitchen, beautiful cabinets, eating bar, breakfast<br />

area, formal dining, isolated master bath with Jacuzzi tub, separate<br />

shower, large family room with high ceilings, double garage, no city<br />

taxes. This home has all the 21st century amenities ......$229,500<br />

#<strong>12</strong> Westridge Square: Corner lot with side garage. This home<br />

is in move-in ready condition with lots of recent remodeling and<br />

updating. <strong>The</strong> kitchen cabinets have new granite tops, new sink<br />

and faucets, new light fixtures, new floor covering, new appliances.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family room has high ceilings, a pretty fireplace and plantation<br />

shutters, the master bedrooms and master bath is extra nice with<br />

large walk-in closets. <strong>The</strong>re are 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and also a<br />

basement and nice yard,..................................................$210,000<br />

425 Broadway: Formerly the Old World Antiques building on the<br />

corner of 5th Street & Broadway.This is a very high traffic area.This<br />

building can have so many usages for all types of businesses.<strong>The</strong>re<br />

are28,000sq.ft.offloorspaceincludingthefinishedbasement.<strong>The</strong>re<br />

is a large freight elevator in the alley, new cooling tower and boiler<br />

style heating system for low cost utilities.This building is full of class<br />

and style throughout and move-in ready plus has lots of parking.<br />

Was asking $345,000 but now a firm price of......ONLY $199,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>11 Yonkers: NEW LISTING, great house with approx 3,300 sq.<br />

ft. of living space, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, impressive family<br />

room with beautiful Brazilian cherry wood with a vaulted ceiling, 2<br />

fireplaces, patio, great yard with a nice underground swimming pool<br />

and cinder block fence, lots more to offer........................$198,500<br />

Country Property: Hart, TX Located 2.8 miles North on FM<br />

168. A 3/2/2 on 9.38 Ac. living, dining, office, utility, 20x16<br />

basement and 27x40 barn. New septic system and much more.<br />

Good buy...........................................................................$198,000<br />

1310 Canyon: Spacious home on a corner lot has a huge master<br />

bedroom with a walk-in closet. Nice size kitchen with a pantry,<br />

breakfast bar and large eating area with built in hutch. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

loads of storage throughout the house. Living room has fireplace<br />

with built ins and a tray ceiling. This 3 bedroom 2 ½ baths house<br />

is extremely nice and has approx 3,338 sq. ft. of living space, 2 car<br />

garage and more ..............................................................$182,500<br />

101 FM HWY. 1424: Near Edmonson on pavement. This is a<br />

large brick home with 3 brs, 2 ½ baths, 2 living areas, fireplace,<br />

basement, approx 2,500 sq. ft. of living space, 2 car garage and 1.37<br />

acres of land......................................................................$175,000<br />

1005 Holliday: Beautiful large brick home with much updating in<br />

the kitchen, dining room & living room area. <strong>The</strong> dining room has<br />

a built in china cabinet, living room has vaulted ceiling, lots of<br />

storage throughout, huge basement with a built in desk, lots of new<br />

plumbing, great yard with sprinkler system, double garage, great<br />

location..............................................................................$163,500<br />

1105 Itasca: Exquisite brick home with 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2<br />

baths, 3 car garage plus a large basement. Home has 2<br />

living areas, an office, oversized utility room with 2 closets,<br />

beautiful fireplace and huge atrium room. Ample closet space<br />

throughout. Both front and backyard have sprinkler systems<br />

................................................... WAS $165,000 NOW $160,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>10 W. 24th: PRICE REDUCED – beautiful large brick, 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 living areas, formal dining, large kitchen/breakfast<br />

area, 2 ¾ baths plus a ½ bath, double garage, double carport,<br />

covered patio, circular drive, private well, city sewer, workshop/<br />

storage, very nice, .....................WAS $175,000 NOW $159,900<br />

1413 Kings Row: Extremely nice brick home built in 1996. This<br />

home has high ceilings, lots of extra wood work with crown molding,<br />

great kitchen, very pretty cabinets, French doors going out to the<br />

patio, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement, very nice master bath with<br />

Whirlpool tub & separate shower, huge lot, very special large work<br />

shop or man cave,............................................................$156,500<br />

906 Jefferson: Brick, one owner, very well cared for custom built<br />

home, located in an excellent location in immaculate condition<br />

throughout. <strong>The</strong> rooms are spacious, excellent curb appeal, lovely<br />

landscaping, circular drive, sprinkler system. <strong>The</strong> family room has a<br />

pretty fireplace, wooden doors lead out to a patio. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 brs<br />

and 2 baths, Seller will give $3,000 paint allowance.......$149,500<br />

218 NW Alpine: NEW LISTING, beautiful custom built home<br />

with the Better Homes & Gardens design appeal. This home has<br />

pretty wood flooring, new style carpet, lots of updating and recent<br />

remodeling, great floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, very nice<br />

kitchen and formal dining room, 2 living areas with fireplaces,<br />

wonderful backyard with a great patio, approx 2,555 sq. ft. of living<br />

space, 2 car garage...................WAS $154,500 NOW $149,000<br />

3011W. 19th: Lovely updated home with large sunroom. Fresh paint<br />

inside/outside, new water heater, wood laminate flooring, remodeled<br />

primary bath, new doors throughout, currently remodeling master<br />

bath, has 3 bdrms., 2 bath, 2 car garage, approx. 2,164 sq. ft.<br />

Asking ...............................................................................$145,000<br />

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1106 Ennis: This home has 2 living areas, both with<br />

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....................................................WAS $149,900 NOW $139,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>09 Floydada: Seller will give a $5,000 carpet allowance. Lovely<br />

brick home has 2 living areas, dbl. garage, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, lg.<br />

sunroom, 2 of the bedrooms and den open out into the sunroom.<br />

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cellar under storage building, circular drive, Seller will give a $5,000<br />

carpet allowance .......................WAS $156,000 NOW $139,500<br />

1305 Ebeling: Super nice brick home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

lots of remodeling with new paint on both interior and exterior, new<br />

heavy shingles, family room has brick fireplace, nice kitchen with<br />

some new appliances, light fixtures, basement and covered patio,<br />

double garage, no city taxes ............................................$139,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>13 Zephyr: Custom built brick home on corner lot, has living<br />

room, dining room, great den with a fireplace, extra large kitchen<br />

with a breakfast nook, large utility room, 3 bedroom, 2 ¾ baths,<br />

great yard with cinder block fence, storm cellar, and very nice<br />

covered patio .............................WAS $152,500 NOW $138,000<br />

1118 Zephyr: Very nice, brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, large<br />

home with 2 living areas. This home has a fireplace, lots of closet<br />

space,&askylight & pantry in the kitchen. Has automatic sprinklers<br />

front & back, storage building in the backyard with large mature<br />

trees. <strong>The</strong>re is a cellar with the entrance in the garage ..$<strong>12</strong>9,900<br />

5800 Olton Rd.: Commercial Property formerly Dr. Fields and<br />

Dr. Millers Chiropractic office just west of I-27. Building has<br />

many uses and has approx 3,114 sq. ft. on the main floor and<br />

756 sq. ft. upstairs. Great building, has plenty of parking and seller is<br />

anxious!........................................ WAS $138,000 NOW $<strong>12</strong>5,000<br />

1300Yonkers: Lovely home on corner lot. Many updates in the last<br />

3 years such as wood laminate flooring in 2 living areas and master<br />

bedroom, plantation shutters, heat pump, <strong>com</strong>modes, fence,<br />

screened-in porch, some new landscaping, 3 bdrms., 2 baths and<br />

more..................................................................................$<strong>12</strong>0,000<br />

1000 Canyon:Lovely Home Plus Rental. Home with lots of skylights<br />

and vaulted ceilings throughout the 2 bedroom, 2 bath home,<br />

lovely backyard has lattice covered patio. Attached rental unit has<br />

2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and was updated in 2010 with new plumbing,<br />

kitchen cabinets, central heat & air, .75 bath, interior paint, and utility<br />

room. In<strong>com</strong>e possibilities......... WAS $119,500 NOW $116,500<br />

401 SW 8th St.: Lockney TX, great west side location.Approx 2,211<br />

sq. ft. of living space with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas,<br />

dining room, great kitchen setup, some new paint, new flooring<br />

currently being installed, CH/A, 2 car garage, all for....... $113,500<br />

3505 Garland: Extremely nice brick home w/3 br, 2 baths, plus<br />

kitchen & dining room <strong>com</strong>bination. Living area has a vaulted ceiling<br />

& fireplace.A 21X24 shop bldg w/an overhead door & access to alley.<br />

Plus <strong>12</strong>X15 metal storage bldg. PRICE REDUCED, plus owner will<br />

pay $1,500 buyer’s closing cost.. WAS $135,000 NOW 110,000<br />

4216 Ridgeway: Very nice & cute brick home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

iso master & master bath. Kitchen is extra pretty, fireplace, there<br />

is a bonus room at back of the house that is absolutely beautiful.<br />

Backyard has a great covered patio, workshop, and front and back<br />

both have sprinkler systems...... WAS $114,500 NOW $109,900<br />

<strong>12</strong>10 Garland: Spacious brick home, great location has approx<br />

2,002 sq. ft. of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pretty kitchen,<br />

2 car garage, corner lot, some new fencing, sprinkler in front yard,<br />

seller will allow buyer a $10,000 painting and updating allowance,<br />

Asking only............. REDUCED WAS $110,000 NOW $105,000<br />

2615W.18th:Nicehomeinaniceneighborhood.This1½storyhome<br />

has the master bedroom and a bath down stairs and has 2 bedrooms<br />

and a bathroom upstairs. This home also has a pretty kitchen,<br />

sunroom, patio, and a 24’X30’ shop building..........ONLY $99,900<br />

1900 W. 11TH: Spacious brick 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Has<br />

a large kitchen & dining room, office area in the family room,<br />

almost new tankless water heater, water softener, and double<br />

carport,.........................................WAS $104,900 NOW $99,900<br />

201 Thomas Blvd.: Large brick home in nice location. <strong>The</strong>re have<br />

been many recent updates. <strong>The</strong>re are 4 brs, 3 bathrooms, large<br />

bedroom above the garage, pretty kitchen, good floor plan, approx<br />

1,987 sq. ft. of living space .............WAS $111,500 NOW $98,500<br />

2706 Mesa: Very well cared for home, open living/dining/kitchen<br />

area with a fireplace, eating bar, vaulted ceiling in living room. Extra<br />

large utility room with storage area. Exterior trim is metal, metal roof,<br />

almost new <strong>12</strong>’x20’ building, well landscaped, 3 bdrms., 2 bath, 2<br />

car garage. Move-in ready..................................................$96,000<br />

3910 Sides: Brick home, move-in ready, wood laminate,<br />

pretty paint colors, new light fixtures, stainless steel<br />

appliances including the refrigerator that stay, also there<br />

is a deck and security system, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car<br />

garage....................... REDUCED, WAS $92,800 NOW $89,500<br />

4211 Ridgeway: NEW LISTING, very nice brick home in Westgate.<br />

Has 2 living areas which one of these could be a large 4th bedroom.<br />

Lots of recent remodeling, laminated wood style floors, fresh paint,<br />

ref air – central heat, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen, fenced<br />

yard, patio and nice storage building. .................................$87,500<br />

Country Home:Hale Center, just outside of city limits, some original<br />

hardwoodfloors,centralheat,refair,3bedrooms,2bath,2cargarage,<br />

all sitting on 1.<strong>12</strong> acres of land just minutes from Plainview.$79,900<br />

16<strong>12</strong> Utica: Good floor plan, nice kitchen/dining area, opened to the<br />

living area. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 1 car garage. Seller<br />

will give a $5,000 carpet allowance. Low Price of.............$69,500<br />

927 Broadway: Reduced! Commercial bldg., move-in ready with<br />

new carpet and lots of new ceramic tile, 5 private offices, large<br />

reception area, w/secretary area, 2 restrooms, coffee room, lots<br />

storage, lots parking area..............WAS $89,500 NOW $68,900<br />

Commercial Lot: On Yonkers St. Near the hospital and Houston<br />

school. This lot is a great location ...........................ONLY $63,000<br />

1401 W. 25th: Pretty 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with attached garage<br />

that has been changed into an office, extra storage room and large<br />

closet, <strong>The</strong> back yard is fenced and has a nice patio .......$60,500<br />

305 W. Locust: Lockney, TX nice 3 bedrooms 1½ baths home<br />

with nice size bedrooms, large kitchen, large covered front porch,<br />

2 car carport, and a nice storage building in the back yard, storage<br />

building/shop................................. WAS $59,900 NOW $55,000<br />

200 Ash: NEW LISTING, lots of recent remodeling and is currently<br />

being <strong>com</strong>pleted, some new plumbing, new roof shingles, floor<br />

covering, fresh paint, kitchen cabinets, range, french doors, heating<br />

& cooling, and more. bedroom 1 bath, 2 car garage.........$54,000<br />

201 SE 8th: PRICED TO SELL! This 3 bedroom, 1 bath house has<br />

hardwood floors, a nice fireplace, covered front porch, patio, and a 2<br />

car garage...........................................................................$49,000<br />

217 SE 8th: Good investment property for rental in<strong>com</strong>e or a great<br />

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area, plus a carport........................ WAS $39,900 NOW $37,500<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #<strong>12</strong>4 G is located in an exclusive area, lot<br />

size is 65’x100’. Great place to build a home. ....................$33,500<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #<strong>12</strong>4 H is located in an exclusive area.<br />

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Corner lot with swimming pool, just in time for summertime fun!<br />

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Quality Home on Canyon<br />

Spacious home on corner lot has 3 large bedrooms, 2.5 baths,<br />

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3011 W. 19th - New Listing<br />

Right out of a magazine! Big-bright-sunny sunroom, fresh paint out/<br />

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<strong>12</strong>13 Zephyr - Reduced<br />

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<strong>12</strong>03 Xenia<br />

You’ll have to see to believe the cabinet work in this spacious 2<br />

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PRICE SLASHED!!! $110,000<br />

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Meat Processing Plant<br />

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New Listing: Metal Commercial<br />

Building For Sale: 5000 Sq. Ft.<br />

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New Listing. This home has had many<br />

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ft. of living space with 5 bedrooms, 3<br />

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kitchen are attractive<br />

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$154,500.<br />

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2814 W. 20th St.<br />

REDUCED!!! $100,000<br />

Very clean, well-kept, one owner house. Move-in ready! Security<br />

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2604 W. 19th<br />

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$84,750.<br />

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Neat 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Edgemere Addition has attached<br />

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97 Thomas Blvd.<br />

Ready to move into! Great house on corner lot close to golf course.<br />

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Kim Street, 292-9944<br />

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Beautifully landscaped corner lot 3/2 home. Good size kitchen<br />

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$79,900.<br />

Codee Tye, 729-8507<br />

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3 bedroom, 2 baths, den, living room, two car garage, about an<br />

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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 />

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1701 W. 7th - Reduced!<br />

One of Plainview’s<br />

fi nest<br />

homes! Built<br />

in 1911 by Dr.<br />

R.B. Longmire,<br />

this home was<br />

a Sears and<br />

Roebuck prefabricated<br />

structure.<br />

<strong>The</strong> master bedroom<br />

and bathroom<br />

are downstairs, along with a family room, dining room,<br />

music/2nd living room and a large kitchen with granite tops. 3<br />

bedrooms and a bath are upstairs. Beautiful yard with a 1/1/<br />

apartment! $188,000.<br />

Kim Street, 292-9944<br />

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

Street Real Estate, 293-9944<br />

218 NW Alpine - REDUCED!<br />

Beautiful custom built home with the Better Homes and Gardens design<br />

appeal. This home has pretty wood fl ooring, new style carpet,<br />

lots of updating and recent remodeling, great fl oor plan, 3 bedrooms,<br />

3 bathrooms, very nice kitchen and formal dining room, 2 living areas,<br />

with fi replaces, wonderful backyard with a great patio. Approx. 2555<br />

sq. ft. of living space, 2 car garage. Was $154,500, NOW $149,000.<br />

Keith and Cindy Billington • 296-6918<br />

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

Billington Real Estate • 293-2572<br />

Great Home For A 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 />

To advertise contact<br />

John McGavock, LUTCF<br />

Insurance Agent<br />

Jason Johnson<br />

at 806.296.1305<br />

or<br />

jjohnson@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><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 />

Edgemere Addition<br />

Great Neighborhood! This brick 3-2-2 has been well maintained<br />

and has great street appeal. <strong>The</strong> huge living areas in<br />

this home are great for family and friends gatherings! Wonderful<br />

shop in back. Ask us about no or low down payment loans<br />

for this property. $95,500.<br />

Jolie Steele • 729-6278<br />

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

ERA Roberts & Wilkins Realtors • 293-4413<br />

Cute - Cute - Cute!<br />

4 bedroom, 1 bath corner lot with lots of updating! Completely<br />

remodeled bathroom, new windows throughout, CH/A installed<br />

three years ago, laminate wood fl ooring, and new kitchen countertops.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are just a few things you will like about this cozy<br />

home. Priced right at $69,500.<br />

Codee Tye, 729-8507<br />

Street Real Estate, 293-9944<br />

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

New Listing<br />

Very neat and clean featuring hardwood fl oors, freshly painted interior,<br />

3-bedrooms, central heat and air, built-in ovens and cooktop, oversized<br />

garage w/opener, and vinyl exterior no-paint siding. This property is<br />

located on 2-lots (corner lot) in Seth Ward Addition. Excellent value<br />

at $49,500.<br />

Cary Eaves, 773-7140 or Buddy Brown, 774-8994<br />

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

Morgan-Eaves Real Estate, 296-5514<br />

JOHN MCGAVOCK<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

2219 W. 5th St. • Plainview, TX 79072<br />

Farmers. Gets you back where you belong.<br />

Bus: (806) 293-4484 (800) 687-7178<br />

Fax: (806) 293-2822<br />

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

e-mail: jmcgavock@farmersagent.<strong>com</strong><br />

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