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Page 2A - Thursday, September <strong>15</strong>, 2011 - Plainview Herald www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Herald<br />
(USPS 143-040) OBITUARIES<br />
Permit issued for Ice Shak<br />
820 Broadway St., P.O. Box 1240<br />
Plainview, Texas 79072 Adan Arellano<br />
Rudy, of<br />
Switchboard: 806.296.1300<br />
Plainview;<br />
Web: www.myplainview.<strong>com</strong> Adan Arellano,79, of 13 grandchil-<br />
By KEVIN LEWIS which according to city reing $346,872, taking the<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Herald is published Plainview passed away at dren: Gilbert<br />
Herald Editor<br />
cords is owned by Kerbo Co. year-to-date valuation to<br />
daily Tuesday through Friday (except his home on Wednesday, Gutierrez<br />
Inc., went in where Pronto 241 permits valued at $11.5<br />
Christmas Day) and is published every Sept. 14, 2011, surrounded and his wife,<br />
Permits for an ice business Check Cashing previously million. <strong>The</strong> majority of<br />
Sunday by <strong>The</strong> Hearst Corporation, by his family.<br />
Stephanie;<br />
Plain view Herald Unit, 820 Broadway,<br />
ARELLANO<br />
and the renovation at Plain- was located.<br />
that valuation <strong>com</strong>es from<br />
P.O. Box 1240, Plain view, Texas 79073- A funeral Mass will be Lori Flores<br />
view High School topped Other substantially- an $8 million men’s dorm<br />
1240. Periodicals postage paid at Plain- celebrated at 2 p.m. Friday, and her husband, Joe; the building permits issued valued permits included a that is under construction at<br />
view, Texas. POSTMASTER: Send address Sept. 16, 2011, at St. Alice Christene Rodriguez; Lisa by the City of Plainview in $48,000 masonry fence at Wayland.<br />
changes to Plainview Herald, P.O. Box Catholic Church. Interment Bishop and her husband, August.<br />
Wayland Baptist University, Last year’s year-to-date<br />
1240, Plainview, TX 79073.<br />
will follow the service in Jeff; Rachelle Stevens and An initial permit for re- an $18,000 sign at College totals through July were 108<br />
TO SUBSCRIBE/ Plainview <strong>Memorial</strong> Park. her husband, Ben; Christomodeling work at PHS was Heights Baptist Church and permits valued at $1.275<br />
MISS YOUR PAPER<br />
Funeral service arrangepher Soliz; Adrin Arellano; valued at $102,000, while a a $12,600 sign at Wells million.<br />
806-296-1300 ments are under the care of Christal Clayton and her $100,000 permit was taken Fargo Bank.<br />
Home Delivery 1 Mo. Lemons Funeral Home of husband, Chris; Ashley out for the Ice Shak at 2324 A total of 25 permits were<br />
To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />
kwlewis@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />
Daily/Sun (5 days + E-edition) 11.75 Plainview.<br />
Charo and her husband, W. Fifth. That business, issued last month total-<br />
806.296.1353<br />
Weekend (Thur, Fri, Sun., E-edition) 7.75<br />
Sun. Only 9.00 A rosary will be recited Dwayne; Bryan Garcia;<br />
at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. Brittany Garcia; Charissa<br />
Mail Rates<br />
<strong>15</strong>, 2011, at Lemons Me- Arellano; and Andrea Arel-<br />
Condemned man’s attorneys<br />
Daily/Sun (5 days + E-edition) 14.50<br />
Sun. Only 10.00 morial Chapel.<br />
lano; <strong>15</strong> great-grandchil-<br />
Adan N. Arellano was dren: Breanna Rodriguez,<br />
born Jan. 4, 1932, in Alice, Alyssa Rodriguez, Adam<br />
Advertising Deadlines<br />
ask Perry to halt execution<br />
Texas, to Jorge and Guada- Arellano, Lorissa Flores,<br />
lupe Arellano. He and El- Gabriella Bishop, Vanessa<br />
Edition Space/Copy Final Proof<br />
Sunday 5 p.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Thurs. vira Gonzales were married Flores, Cal Bishop, Lia<br />
Tuesday 5 p.m. Thurs. 5 p.m. Fri. Oct. <strong>15</strong>, 1955, in Hillsboro, Gutierrez, Cainan Shepard,<br />
Wednesday 5 p.m. Fri. 5 p.m. Mon. Texas. Adan worked as a Kamrin Gutierrez, Calen<br />
By MICHAEL GRACZYK the sentencing hearings and three questions Texas jurors<br />
Thursday 5 p.m. Mon. 5 p.m. Tues.<br />
and WILL WEISSERT<br />
farmhand until 1968, when Clayton, Aiden Gutier-<br />
the defendants were again must consider when deciding<br />
Friday 5 p.m. Tues. 5 p.m. Wed.<br />
Associated Press<br />
he began working at Jack rez, Kevin Stevens, Carter<br />
sentenced to death. Prosecu- on a death sentence.<br />
Morris Ford. He worked Clayton and Baby Girl<br />
tors contend Buck’s case Cornyn said in a news<br />
Texas Lottery<br />
there from 1968 until 1971. Charo, who is on the way.<br />
HUNTSVILLE — At- was different from those release in 2000 that a half-<br />
Pick 3: Day: 7-4-3; Night: 8-3-8<br />
In 1971, Adan then began Adan is also survived<br />
torneys for a man scheduled and that the racial reference dozen capital case sentences,<br />
Daily 4: 7-3-9-9; Night: 9-3-8-3 a 22-year career at Excel/ by three brothers, George<br />
to be put to death in Texas was a small part of a larger including Buck’s, needed<br />
Cash 5: 1-3-9-25-32<br />
Cargill, where he retired Arellano, Epifanio Arellano<br />
today are asking Gov. Rick testimony about the prison review because of Quijano’s<br />
PowerBall: 16-41-42-50-59 [5] in 1993 as foreman of the and Armando Arellano;<br />
Perry to halt the execu- population.<br />
testimony at their trials.<br />
One $25 million winning ticket sold in maintenance department. fi ve sisters, Conception<br />
tion amid questions about Buck, 48, was convicted A spokesman for Cornyn<br />
Georgia. Jackpot on Saturday $20 mil. Adan enjoyed wood- Villanueva, Christina<br />
the role race played in the of gunning down ex- declined to <strong>com</strong>ment.<br />
Pick 6: 6-<strong>15</strong>-28-47-48-50<br />
working, carpentry, fi shing Quintanilla, Victoria Silvas,<br />
sentencing.<br />
girlfriend Debra Gardner, Lucy Nashed, a spokes-<br />
Jackpot rolls over to $6 mil. on Saturday. and spending time with his Aurora Pena and Car-<br />
Duane Buck’s case is 32, and Kenneth Butler, 33, woman for Perry, said that<br />
wife, children and grandmen Arellano; and several<br />
one of six convictions that outside Houston in July, 30, because the governor will be<br />
Weather<br />
children.<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
then-Texas Attorney General 1995, a week after Buck and out of state, Lt. Gov. David<br />
Adan was preceded in <strong>The</strong> family would like to<br />
John Cornyn — a political Gardner broke up. Buck’s Dewhurst will preside over<br />
WEATHER SERVICE READINGS: death by his parents, Jorge extend its heartfelt gratitude<br />
ally of Perry who is now a guilt is not being questioned, the execution. She declined<br />
Wednesday’s High . . . . . . . . . . 79 degrees and Guadalupe Arellano; to the staff of Area Com-<br />
Republican U.S. senator — but his lawyers say the jury to <strong>com</strong>ment further about<br />
Overnight Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 degrees<br />
three brothers, Aurturo munity Hospice for their<br />
reviewed in 2000 and said was unfairly infl uenced and Buck’s case.<br />
Precipitation:<br />
Arellano, Hijino Arellano loving care of Adan.<br />
needed to be reopened be- that he should receive a new Any fi nal order to delay<br />
Past 24 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.26 inches and Joe Arellano; and one <strong>The</strong> family suggests mecause<br />
of the racially-charged sentencing hearing.<br />
would technically <strong>com</strong>e<br />
2011 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.12 inches<br />
2010 to date . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.97 inches sister, Guadalupe Ballejo. morial donations to St. Al-<br />
statements made during the A third person, Buck’s from Dewhurst. However,<br />
Adan is survived by his ice Catholic Church, 1113<br />
sentencing phase of the trial. stepsister, Phyllis Taylor, Perry’s offi ce frequently<br />
FORECAST: Today, rain likely and iso- wife of almost 56 years, Galveston, Plainview, TX<br />
A psychologist told jurors also was wounded, though points out that Perry remains<br />
lated thunderstorms in the afternoon.<br />
Cooler. Highs mid-60s. East winds 10 to Elvira, of the home; their 79072; or to Area Commu-<br />
that black criminals were she has since forgiven Buck the governor and in contact<br />
<strong>15</strong> mph. Tonight, cloudy with chance of children, Delores Gutierrez nity Hospice, 3109 Olton<br />
more likely to pose a future and sought for his death with Austin while traveling.<br />
rain and isolated thunderstorms. Lows and her husband, Demetrio; Rd., Suite C, Plainview, TX<br />
danger to the public if they sentence to be <strong>com</strong>muted to Dewhurst spokesman Mike<br />
mid-50s. Northeast winds around 10 Delma Soliz, all of Ama- 79072.<br />
are released.<br />
life in prison.<br />
Walz said the lieutenant<br />
mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent. rillo; Adam Arellano and Online condolences may<br />
Perry, the frontrunner for Gardner’s 14-year-old governor does not <strong>com</strong>ment<br />
Friday, mostly cloudy with a 20 percent<br />
chance of thunderstorms. Warmer. Highs<br />
his wife, Delia, of Round be made at www.lemonsfu-<br />
the Republican presidential daughter and 11-year-old on pending executions.<br />
upper 70s. West winds around 10 mph Rock, Texas; Andrew Arelnerals.<strong>com</strong>. nomination, is an ardent sup- son were among those who Huffman, now a state sen-<br />
shifting to the south in the afternoon. lano and his wife, Estella,<br />
porter of capital punishment. witnessed the shootings. Ofator and one of Perry’s clos-<br />
Online condolences:<br />
Friday night, partly cloudy. A 20 percent of Canyon, Texas; Debbie<br />
During his 11 years in offi ce, fi cers testifi ed that Buck was est allies in the Legislature,<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
chance of thunderstorms in the evening. Garcia and her husband,<br />
235 convicted killers have laughing during and after defended asking Quijano the<br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
Lows upper 50s. South winds around 10<br />
been put to death in Texas. his arrest, saying Gardner racially charged question,<br />
mph. Saturday, mostly sunny. A 20 per-<br />
His offi ce says he has chosen deserved what she got. saying, “I have absolutely no<br />
cent chance of thunderstorms in the<br />
afternoon. Highs upper 80s. Southwest Barbara Ann Davis Survivors include her to halt just four executions, <strong>The</strong> Texas Board of concern whatsoever.” She<br />
husband; two sons, J.D. Da- including one for a woman Pardons and Paroles, all of noted that Quijano was a<br />
winds 10 to <strong>15</strong> mph. Saturday night, Funeral services for vis of Liberty Hill and Glen<br />
partly cloudy. Lows upper 50s. Sunday,<br />
who was later put to death. whom are Perry appointees, defense witness, her ques-<br />
mostly sunny. Highs upper 80s. Sunday Barbara Ann Davis, 73, Davis of Lubbock; one If courts continue to denied Buck’s clemency tion came in reference to a<br />
night, partly cloudy. Lows upper 50s. of Plain view will be at 10 brother, Joe Pirkle of Ama- reject Buck’s appeals, only request Wednesday, and report he prepared for the<br />
Monday, mostly sunny. Highs mid-80s. a.m. Friday at First Chrisrillo; nine grandchildren; Perry could delay the lethal the 5th U.S. Circuit Court defense and the issue was<br />
Monday night, partly cloudy. Lows upper tian Church with Dr. Max and one great-grandchild. injection by invoking his of Appeals subsequently raised just once. However,<br />
50s. Tuesday, mostly sunny. Highs mid- Browning offi ciating.<br />
80s. Tuesday night, partly cloudy. Lows<br />
Her parents and a son, authority to issue a one-time rejected his appeal.<br />
Huffman’s assistant prosecu-<br />
Arrangements are under<br />
upper 50s. Wednesday, mostly sunny.<br />
Harold Davis Jr., are de- 30-day reprieve for further Buck’s lawyers contend tor in the case, Linda Geffi n,<br />
Highs mid-80s.<br />
the direction of Kornerceased. review. Perry’s actions the case was “tainted by has joined the call for a new<br />
stone Funeral Directors of<br />
FRIDAY: Sunrise 7:31; Sunset 7:53.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family suggests are being closely watched, considerations of race” after sentencing hearing, saying<br />
Plainview.<br />
Wednesday’s high of 79 was 20 degrees<br />
memorials to Hospice of<br />
particularly by death penalty psychologist Walter Quijano Wednesday that “race should<br />
Mrs. Davis died Tuesday,<br />
below the high of 99 set for that date in Sept. 13, 2011, in Lubbock.<br />
Lubbock, 1102 Slide Road,<br />
opponents, after he said dur- testifi ed in response to a never be put in front of a<br />
ing a presidential debate that<br />
1918. <strong>The</strong> overnight low of 52 was 9<br />
degrees above the low of 43 set in 1916 She was born April 28,<br />
Lubbock, TX 79416.<br />
question from lead pros- jury in any case, particularly<br />
he has never been troubled ecutor Joan Huffman that a death penalty case.”<br />
and 1993.<br />
1938, in Memphis, Texas, Online condolences may<br />
by any of the executions he’s black criminals are more <strong>The</strong> execution would be<br />
to Vernon and Ann Pirkle. be made at www.korner- overseen as governor. likely to be violent again in the second this week and the<br />
She married Harold stonefunerals.<strong>com</strong>.<br />
In the fi ve other cases the future. Whether or not 11th this year in Texas. Two<br />
Astro-Graph<br />
Davis Sr. in 1959 in Pampa.<br />
Cornyn said needed to be re-<br />
Online condolences:<br />
someone could be a continu- more Texas prisoners are set<br />
She was a member of<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> opened, prosecutors repeated ing threat to society is one of to die next week.<br />
First Christian Church.<br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 2011<br />
Conditions look extremely favorable<br />
for you in the year ahead, involving<br />
several major constructive changes that<br />
need to be made. Even if it isn’t you who<br />
precipitates them, they will turn out to<br />
be to your liking.<br />
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Seek<br />
out a friend who has had similar experiences<br />
to what you’re going through right<br />
now. This person can provide you with<br />
the solution to a problem that is plaguing<br />
you.<br />
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Lady<br />
Luck is with you regarding an area that<br />
has provided you with a second source of<br />
in<strong>com</strong>e. She is telling you that it might<br />
be worthwhile to give it your undivided<br />
attention.<br />
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — If you<br />
go out of your way to be warm, friendly<br />
and generous, your associates will imitate<br />
your behavior. Needless to say, it’ll<br />
be worth it.<br />
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) —<br />
Rewards for work well done are likely<br />
to be far grander than usual, not just in<br />
the material sense, but in personal ways<br />
as well. It’s imperative that you do your<br />
best.<br />
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —<br />
Your popularity with your peers is much<br />
stronger than usual. Even those whom<br />
you suspect dislike you are apt to be saying<br />
nice things.<br />
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) —<br />
Successful conclusions can be achieved<br />
in several endeavors that you feel are<br />
critical to your well-being. Give them top<br />
priority while you are on a roll.<br />
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — You<br />
are likely to be extremely lucky in reaching<br />
persons whom you couldn’t get in<br />
touch with previously. Give matters of<br />
strategic <strong>com</strong>munication the attention<br />
they deserve.<br />
ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Certain<br />
people in your fi eld of endeavor are looking<br />
out for each other. One in particular<br />
has some valuable information to share<br />
with you that will help to strengthen<br />
your position.<br />
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — As<br />
long as you maintain control over an operation<br />
in which you’re involved, you will<br />
generate desirable results. Think twice<br />
about delegating matters of importance<br />
to a surrogate.<br />
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Although<br />
something with far-reaching<br />
positive eff ects could develop, you’re not<br />
likely to be aware of all it can off er you.<br />
Stay on top of matters.<br />
CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Without<br />
explanation, you might be pleasantly<br />
received by someone who has treated<br />
you with indiff erence up until now. Accept<br />
the results when you get them,<br />
without resurrecting the past.<br />
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Lady Luck<br />
could help further your aims if you adopt<br />
a more positive mode of operation. Set<br />
your sights higher than usual and have<br />
faith in your talents and abilities.<br />
Words of Life<br />
Thanks be to God for<br />
his indescribable gift! — 2<br />
Corinthians 9:<strong>15</strong> NIV<br />
Doris McDowell<br />
Doris McDowell, 78, of<br />
Plainview died Sunday,<br />
Sept. 11, 2011, in Lubbock.<br />
Survivors include her<br />
children, Glenda Stevens of<br />
Muleshoe, Dennis Mc-<br />
Dowell of Tulia, Debbie<br />
Williams of Friona, Pat<br />
McDowell of Plainview,<br />
Tracey Williams of Texico,<br />
N.M., Terry McDowell<br />
of Rio Rancho, N.M., and<br />
DEATH NOTICES<br />
John McWilliams<br />
Services for John McWilliams,<br />
56, of Plainview are<br />
pending with Kornerstone<br />
Funeral Directors of Plainview.<br />
Mr. McWilliams died<br />
today, Sept. <strong>15</strong>, 2011, at his<br />
home.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
Josiah<br />
Jeramichael Ramos<br />
Services for Josiah<br />
Jeramichael Ramos, infant,<br />
are pending with Lemons<br />
Funeral Home.<br />
He died Tuesday, Sept.<br />
13, 2011.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
Dorothy Stoerner<br />
Services for Dorothy<br />
Stoerner, 93, formerly of<br />
Plainview, will be at 10<br />
a.m. Saturday at Lemons<br />
<strong>Memorial</strong> Chapel in Plainview.<br />
Burial will be at 1 p.m. in<br />
Littlefi eld <strong>Memorial</strong> Park<br />
in Littlefi eld by Lemons<br />
Funeral Home.<br />
Visitation will be from<br />
6-8 p.m. Friday at the<br />
funeral home.<br />
Mrs. Stoerner died<br />
Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011, in<br />
Burnet.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
Jerry McDowell of Derby,<br />
Kan.; 31 grandchildren; 42<br />
great-grandchildren; and 11<br />
great-great-grandchildren.<br />
Her husband, Claude<br />
McDowell in September<br />
2008, and daughter, Judy<br />
McDowell, are deceased.<br />
Condolences may be<br />
offered at www.resthavenfuneralhome.<strong>com</strong>.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
A.W. Wallace<br />
SNYDER — Services<br />
for A.W. Wallace, 75, of<br />
Snyder, father of Audbriana<br />
and Destiny Wallace<br />
of Plainview, will be at 1<br />
p.m. Saturday at Mt. Olive<br />
Baptist Church in Snyder.<br />
Mr. Wallace died<br />
Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, in<br />
Snyder.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Herald — 9-<strong>15</strong>-11<br />
OBITUARY POLICY<br />
Deadlines for obituaries<br />
are 9 a.m. weekdays and 6<br />
p.m. Saturday for Sunday’s<br />
edition.<br />
Call 806-296-1362 or<br />
e-mail pobits@hearstnp.<br />
<strong>com</strong>.<br />
Prices are available<br />
upon request; death notices<br />
are free.<br />
Obituaries are posted<br />
online through Legacy.<br />
<strong>com</strong> at no additional cost.<br />
Bastrop wildfires 75 percent contained<br />
BASTROP (AP) — Firefi<br />
ghters have contained 75<br />
percent of the wildfi res that<br />
have scorched a Central<br />
Texas county since Labor<br />
Day weekend.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Texas Forest Service<br />
today said more than 34,000<br />
acres have been blackened in<br />
WAYLAND: Have fun while learning<br />
Continued from Page 1A<br />
Hall challenged students<br />
to learn all that they could<br />
and take part in all aspects of<br />
student life while in college.<br />
Attend concerts and sporting<br />
events, play video games in<br />
the dorm and enjoy activities<br />
in the Student Activity<br />
Center, he suggested.<br />
Continued from Page 1A<br />
College fi lls that role,”<br />
Sharp said. “We try to<br />
maintain a quality education<br />
at an affordable price<br />
for all of our students.”<br />
According to Mike Box,<br />
chairman of the SPC Board<br />
of Regents, the enrollment<br />
numbers mark the ac<strong>com</strong>plishment<br />
of the goal of<br />
10,500 students.<br />
“This is great news<br />
because we were a little<br />
Bastrop County.<br />
Spokeswoman April<br />
Saginor told <strong>The</strong> Associated<br />
Press that the weather<br />
outlook for the next few<br />
days is encouraging across<br />
Texas, with the possibility of<br />
rain. <strong>The</strong> National Weather<br />
Service says the forecast for<br />
But while students should<br />
enjoy their free time, they<br />
were challenged to take advantage<br />
of their educational<br />
opportunities as well. Hall<br />
said the Wayland faculty<br />
are here to challenge them<br />
and provide them with the<br />
education they need not only<br />
to succeed in the workforce,<br />
but also to be<strong>com</strong>e strong<br />
SPC: Tops 10,500 goal<br />
uncertain how the economy<br />
would affect this goal. It is<br />
really a blessing,” Box said.<br />
“One thing that has<br />
helped us is our location<br />
being so close to Texas<br />
Tech University, Wayland<br />
University and Lubbock<br />
Christian University,” he<br />
said. “Students can get<br />
two years at South Plains<br />
College at a much-reduced<br />
price. That helps us a lot.<br />
“I hope we continue to<br />
grow.”<br />
Tulia - 995-1701<br />
201 W. Broadway<br />
www.Kornerstonefunerals.<strong>com</strong><br />
the Bastrop area includes a<br />
20 percent chance of showers<br />
on Sunday.<br />
Nearly 1,600 homes<br />
have been destroyed in the<br />
Bastrop County wildfi res.<br />
Saginor says the cause of<br />
the wildfi res remains under<br />
investigation.<br />
leaders and individuals who<br />
have developed their faith in<br />
Christ.<br />
“Tweet until your tweeter<br />
is sore,” he said, “but don’t<br />
forget why you are here. <strong>The</strong><br />
world needs changing, and<br />
you are the generation to do<br />
it.”<br />
To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />
pettyj@wbu.edu<br />
CRIME REPORT<br />
A known person reportedly<br />
stole sheer pucks, brass<br />
bolts and washers, valued at<br />
$2,260, from U.S. Cooling<br />
Towers and Supply, 1200 N.<br />
Date, between 8 a.m. Sept. 7<br />
and 10 a.m. Wednesday.<br />
(Anyone with information<br />
on crime in Plainview and<br />
Hale County may contact the<br />
Crime Stoppers Hotline at<br />
293-8477 or 293-TIPS or by<br />
texting “PLVCS” plus your<br />
message to 274637.)<br />
To <strong>com</strong>ment:<br />
jthornton@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />
806.296.1360<br />
Plainview - 296-0055<br />
3605 S.W. 3rd