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SPORTS<br />

SCOREBOARD<br />

Lake View 28<br />

Plainview 15<br />

Meet Your Neighbor<br />

Alma Melendez: Born in<br />

Lockney, she graduated from<br />

Olton High<br />

School in 1980<br />

and is a teacher’s<br />

assistant<br />

at Coronado<br />

Junior High.<br />

She is married<br />

to Enrique and<br />

has three grown children —<br />

Christal, Natalie and Enrique<br />

Jr. — and two grandsons. She<br />

attends Sacred Heart Catholic<br />

Church and enjoys spending<br />

time with her grandchildren.<br />

Blog Talk<br />

Phyllis Wall<br />

shares a hilarious<br />

story about some<br />

visitors’ interesting<br />

night in Plainview.<br />

For more on this<br />

and other blogs, go<br />

to www.MyPlainview.com<br />

and click on “Blogs.”<br />

Index<br />

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

Classified ........... ...........5-8D 5-8D<br />

Comics .................. 9B<br />

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

............ 2-4D<br />

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

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

Sports ..... .....1-4, 1-4, <strong>10</strong>-<strong>11</strong>B<br />

VOLUME <strong>11</strong>9, NUMBER 245<br />

Texas Tech<br />

Kansas St.<br />

66<br />

14<br />

West Texas A&M<br />

Eastern New Mexico<br />

34<br />

24<br />

Texas 38<br />

Baylor 14<br />

Arkansas 44<br />

Auburn 23<br />

Oklahoma St.<br />

Texas A&M<br />

36<br />

31<br />

Oregon<br />

UCLA<br />

24<br />

<strong>10</strong><br />

SUNDAY, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Road changes ahead<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

In the wake of two fatal accidents<br />

within three weeks, plans apparently<br />

are in the works to change<br />

Plainview’s I-27 access roads from<br />

two-way to one-way.<br />

However, it appears as<br />

though it will take at least<br />

a couple of years to get it<br />

done.<br />

In the meantime, work<br />

could begin soon on making it<br />

more apparent to drivers that the<br />

frontage roads — for now — are<br />

two-way, which can be a surprise<br />

for drivers unfamiliar to Plainview’s<br />

somewhat unusual one-way<br />

access roads.<br />

Doug Eichorst, Texas Department<br />

of Transportation district<br />

engineer in Lubbock, said Friday<br />

afternoon that highway workers<br />

will be installing rumble strips on<br />

roads ahead of yield signs to alert<br />

Mentors<br />

sought for<br />

students<br />

By JAN SEAGO<br />

Plainview ISD<br />

<strong>The</strong> value of a mentor to a struggling<br />

student can be priceless.<br />

For students, having a mentor<br />

means having someone standing<br />

beside you and<br />

cheering you on.<br />

It can be the support<br />

system that<br />

makes the difference<br />

between<br />

success and failure<br />

as students navigate<br />

through their school years.<br />

For the mentors, there is the reward<br />

of knowing you have a positive<br />

impact on the lives of our youth<br />

and the future of our community<br />

by giving a small amount of your<br />

time.<br />

It is a win-win situation for all.<br />

Because of the positive impact<br />

for students, Plainview ISD is implementing<br />

a mentoring program<br />

for Plainview High School and<br />

Houston School students as part of<br />

the district’s Collaborative Drop-<br />

See Mentors, Page 2A<br />

drivers that traffi c may be pulling<br />

in front of them, either to get on the<br />

interstate or get off it.<br />

Eichorst also said “yield” will be<br />

painted in oversized letters on the<br />

roads, and that fl ashing lights will<br />

be added to existing yield signs in<br />

an effort to draw more attention<br />

to the situation.<br />

“We recognize that is<br />

something we can do shortterm<br />

until we can get the funding<br />

to do the one-way conversion,”<br />

Eichorst said.<br />

TxDOT offi cials have said converting<br />

the frontage roads from<br />

Southwest Third Street to the Dimmitt<br />

Highway — the area along<br />

I-27 that sees the most local traffi c<br />

— would cost in the neighborhood<br />

of $<strong>12</strong> million.<br />

“We can’t just go out and restripe<br />

the roads,” said Steve Warren,<br />

director of transportation<br />

planning and development with<br />

TxDOT.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one-way conversion would<br />

include moving traffi c signals and<br />

adding U-turns on the north and<br />

south ends of Olton Road and<br />

on the south side of the Dimmitt<br />

Highway, in addition to building<br />

a turnaround bridge by the Southwest<br />

Third Street overpass.<br />

“That’s going to take a little bit<br />

of time,” Eichorst said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> biggest and most expensive<br />

part of project, he pointed out, will<br />

be building a separate structure to<br />

serve as a turnaround by Southwest<br />

Third, where planners must deal<br />

with the overpass that crosses the<br />

interstate. At the Olton Road and<br />

Dimmitt Highway intersections,<br />

the overpass is part of I-27.<br />

“If we tried to wait until we got<br />

the funding to do that bridge it<br />

would take considerably longer,”<br />

Eichorst said. “We recognize the<br />

need to do something now.”<br />

Courtesy Photos by Lydia Castillo<br />

STICKY SITUATION: Students and teachers at Estacado Junior High brought<br />

in more than $2,000 for United Way during a “penny wars” contest. As a result,<br />

students on Friday got to make a banana split out of assistant principal Randa<br />

Wrenn while principal Ritchie Thornton had to dress in drag as a cheerleader<br />

(see photo, Page 8A).<br />

Nazarenes<br />

plan <strong>10</strong>0th<br />

anniversary<br />

celebration<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

Members of Plainview’s First<br />

Church of the Nazarene will celebrate<br />

their <strong>10</strong>0th anniversary next<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day, Oct. 18 with a celebration<br />

service at <strong>10</strong>:40 a.m. followed by a<br />

luncheon.<br />

“All are invited and encouraged<br />

to attend,” said Doug Yates, pastor<br />

of the church that put its roots down<br />

in the community in 19<strong>09</strong>.<br />

Everyone planning to attend is<br />

encouraged to RSVP at 296-5760<br />

or go to plvnazarene.org.<br />

A small group of dedicated Christians<br />

met and organized the First<br />

Church of the Nazarene in 19<strong>09</strong>.<br />

See Nazarenes, Page 2A<br />

See Changes, Page 2A<br />

Taste of Home Cooking School set to open<br />

Thursday night at Ollie Liner Center<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

able coupons, product samples and<br />

given throughout the evening. tering dishes like ‘Flank Steak Santa<br />

the of� cial fall edition of the Taste<br />

V’s Jewelry, owned by Valinda Fe’ and ‘Smoked Salmon & Chives<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

of Home Cooking School Brand<br />

and Tony Villanueva, will give Cheesecake’ will be prepared.<br />

Taste of Home Cooking School, Name Cookbook.<br />

away two $500 gift certi� cates to “As the world’s largest cook-<br />

sponsored by Happy State Bank, That magazine format cookbook<br />

be redeemed in their store and Furing magazine, Taste of Home un-<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Daily Herald and is treasured by cooks and some<br />

niture Expressions, owned by Terderstands that every individual is<br />

the Plainview Rotary Club, will who are unable to attend the school<br />

essa and Ricky King, will provide a looking for something different<br />

open its doors at 5:30 p.m. Thurs- purchase a ticket and ask for a<br />

$500 shopping spree in their store. when it comes to cooking. Whethday<br />

night so everyone will have goody bag — with the cookbook<br />

Merchants participating in the er you are just getting started with<br />

time to browse through the booths, — be held for them.<br />

event include Casseroles to Go, cooking or you are looking to retake<br />

their choice of food samples <strong>The</strong> cookbook is crammed with<br />

Cowgirl Cottage, Domino’s, Eva- � ne your cooking skills and ex-<br />

and visit until the actual cooking tasty recipes and beautiful color<br />

lene’s Imports, Exclusive Tan, Furpand your recipe collection, Taste<br />

school starts at 6:30 p.m.<br />

photographs, enabling the cook<br />

niture Expressions, Leal’s, Pizza of Home Cooking School events<br />

As soon as the doors open, the to see the � nished product. Seven<br />

Hut, Petals, Ramsowers, Ranada’s, have something for everyone.”<br />

Ollie Liner Center takes on a life sections are included in the ap-<br />

Schwan’s, Seasons Way, V’s Jew- Assistants for the show will be<br />

of its own as those attending crowd proximately 80 pages: Breakfast<br />

elry, Treasures Unlimited of Olton, members of the Hale County Ex-<br />

inside the entrance waiting, not al- and Brunch; Breads, Rolls and<br />

Family Medical Care (UMC), Wal- tension and 4-H clubs.<br />

ways patiently, to exchange a tick- Muf� ns; Snacks and Starters; Jamie Dunn, Taste of Home Mart SuperCenter, Watkins Prod- Assisting in the morning set-up<br />

et for a goody bag � lled with valu- Soups and Sandwiches; Sides and<br />

ucts.<br />

will be Margaret Hayes, Ann Mar-<br />

Culinary Specialist<br />

Hale County 4-H will sell water shall, Jeanine Brunson, Stacy Oldand<br />

soft drinks. <strong>The</strong>y also will give � eld, Anna Ann Robertson, Susie<br />

Salads; Main Dishes and Entrees<br />

samples of the Relish Bar made fa- Starnes, Nelda VanHoose, Jan<br />

and Desserts and Beverages.<br />

mous by Relish, a cooking magazine Meador, Cathy Banda, Kay Taylor<br />

Also included in the bag, which<br />

inserted monthly in the Herald. and Twilla Morris.<br />

is a reuseable shopping bag pro-<br />

Once the program opens, mas- Evening assistants will be Mary<br />

vided by Wal-Mart SuperCenter,<br />

ters of ceremonies Kevin Lewis, True, Susie Starnes, Jan Meador,<br />

are coupons and advertisements<br />

Plainview Daily Herald editor and Dianne DeVos, Kristen True, Jessi<br />

from local merchants.<br />

Nancy Stukey, Happy State Bank, Cheyne, Letti Cheyne, Kennady<br />

And, speaking of cookbooks,<br />

will keep things moving.<br />

Johnson, Melissa Johnson and<br />

the Plainview Rotary Club, co-<br />

Jamie Dunn, territory manager Kelby Koelder.<br />

sponsors of the event, will sell a<br />

and culinary specialist for the Taste Cooks Who Care will accept non-<br />

limited number of the latest Taste<br />

of Home Cooking School, will perishable food items that will be<br />

of Home cookbook, a binder � lled<br />

conduct the school. She is a gradu- donated to the local food bank, the<br />

with the best recipes gathers from<br />

ate of Oklahoma State University Faith in Sharing House. All attend-<br />

across the country. <strong>The</strong> books are<br />

and received a bachelor’s degree in ing the school are encouraged to<br />

$25 each and, according to Rotar-<br />

vocational home economics educa- bring one can of food to be donated<br />

ian Richard Purcell, are not availtion<br />

and community service. to the local Faith In Sharing House.<br />

able in stores.<br />

“Our Taste of Home Cooking A receipt to be entered in drawings<br />

Appliances for the cooking dem-<br />

School events are engaging, infor- for Taste of Home cookbooks will<br />

onstrations will be provided by<br />

mative and fun,” Dunn says. “At be given for each can of food.<br />

Sears.<br />

each show, a professionally trained Admission for the event is $8<br />

Door prizes, including 25 bags of<br />

culinary specialist demonstrates a each and can be purchased from<br />

Hayley Cox/Plainview Daily Herald groceries donated by Wal-Mart Su-<br />

variety of recipes, tips and tech- Happy State Bank or the Plain-<br />

UNPACKING: Richard Purcell, chairman of Plainview Rotary perCenter, which also will provide<br />

niques.view<br />

Daily Herald, sponsors of the<br />

Club’s cooking school committee, checks boxes shipped in ad- groceries for the demonstration,<br />

“This season, we are presenting school along with the Plainview<br />

vance of the Taste of Home Cooking School. Each box contains and gift cards provided by both<br />

‘Fall Comfort Classics.’ Mouthwa- Rotary Club.<br />

items to be placed in the goody bags as well as door prizes. national and local sponsors will be<br />

Gallo Family Vineyards share favorite lasagna recipe<br />

Whether gathering during holidays, holidays, consider the 1.5-liter bottle, 3. Remove sausage from pan and<br />

birthdays or annual family outings, tra- perfect for all to enjoy. Food-friendly sauté mushrooms and onions in the reditions<br />

create lasting memories. <strong>The</strong>se varietals include perennial favorites like maining drippings. When fully sautéed,<br />

traditions are passed down from genera- Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Mer- add sausage back to pan and stir in jar<br />

tion to generation and are in� nitely enlot. Affordably priced at under $7.99 of marinara sauce. Simmer sauce on<br />

joyed. Americans pride themselves on per bottle, consider serving Gallo Fam- low heat for <strong>10</strong> minutes to allow liquid<br />

passing down family-inspired recipes, ily Vineyards wine at your next family to evaporate.<br />

and for more than 75 years Gallo Fam- gathering and keep the tradition going. 4. Remove sauce from stove and diily<br />

Vineyards has done just this.<br />

vide into two equal parts.<br />

Ofelia and Stephanie Gallo believe Sausage Polenta Lasagna Bake 5. In a separate frying pan, add one ta-<br />

sharing a meal together is one of the Ingredients:<br />

blespoon of olive oil and sear the polen-<br />

most important things families can do. 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided ta slices until sides are slightly browned.<br />

As founding members of Gallo Fam- 1 pound bulk Italian Sausage, encas- Set aside for assembly.<br />

ily Vineyards, they help create these ings removed<br />

6. Cover the bottom of a <strong>12</strong>.5 x 9<br />

traditions by bringing affordable wines <strong>10</strong> cremini mushrooms (baby bellas), casserole dish with half of the polenta<br />

to America’s kitchen table—as well as sliced<br />

slices (it’s okay if some of the slices<br />

their own.<br />

1/4 large onion, diced<br />

overlap). Thinly spread about half of<br />

“Family dinners really helped me 1 jar (24oz) marinara sauce<br />

the pesto over the polenta. <strong>The</strong>n cover<br />

form a strong bond with my parents and 2 (16 ounce) tubes polenta, cut into the polenta with half of the sausage and<br />

brothers,” Stephanie Gallo said. “It is a 1/4 inch thick slices<br />

marinara sauce mixture and a half-cup of<br />

tradition that I strive to replicate now 4 ounces pesto<br />

the Mozzarella cheese. Repeat the next<br />

with my own family.”<br />

1 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese layer with polenta, pesto and sauce.<br />

A favorite recipe of the Gallo family 1/2 cup of grated Parmesan Cheese 7. Cover dish with foil and bake in<br />

is their delicious “Sausage Polenta La- Directions:<br />

preheated oven for 25 minutes. Remove,<br />

sagna Bake”. Each year, the recipe is 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 uncover, and top with the remaining<br />

shared with guests as they welcome the degrees C).<br />

Mozzarella cheese and sprinkle top with<br />

harvest season.<br />

2. In a large skillet, heat two table- parmesan cheese.<br />

“We have such a good time in the spoons of olive oil over medium-high 8. Return to oven, uncovered, until<br />

kitchen together,” Ofelia Gallo explains. heat. Add sausage to pan, breaking it cheese is melted and slightly golden,<br />

“It usually ends with a milk and cookie up into pieces with a wooden spoon, about 5-7 minutes.<br />

treat for my granddaughter and a nice until sausage is slightly browned (don’t Visit GalloFamily.com for more in-<br />

glass of wine for Stephanie and me.” worry if sausage isn’t fully cooked- the formation, recipes and retail locations<br />

For larger family gatherings such as sausage will continue to cook later on). near you!<br />

Sausage Polenta Lasagna Bake<br />

Oklahoma<br />

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TCU<br />

Air Force<br />

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Cotton Is King<br />

A Tribute to <strong>The</strong><br />

South Plains Cotton<br />

Industry<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Presented By<br />

Plainview Daily Herald<br />

Houston ston 31<br />

Miss. s. St. 24<br />

Dodgers gers s 5<br />

Cards ds 1<br />

Ryan Thurman/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

LET’S HEAR IT: A Wayland trumpet player performs during<br />

the Plainview Pioneer Marching Festival held on a wet,<br />

chilly Saturday evening at Greg Sherwood <strong>Memorial</strong> Bulldog<br />

Stadium. (See Monday’s Herald for results.)<br />

Cooking, co� co� on & care<br />

Three special sections related to<br />

cooking, cotton and health care can<br />

be found within today’s Herald.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s a special section promoting<br />

Thursday’s Taste of Home<br />

Cooking School.<br />

Ag Editor Richard Porter put together<br />

the annual Cotton is King,<br />

a tribute to the South Plains cotton<br />

industry.<br />

And, the brand new West Texas<br />

Family Medicine clinic is featured<br />

in another special section.<br />

We hope you enjoy all three.<br />

A new start for<br />

Serenity Center<br />

By KEVIN LEWIS<br />

Herald Editor<br />

Today is a special day for Paul Walker.<br />

Not only is it the 20-year anniversary of his sobriety,<br />

it’s also when Plainview Serenity Center<br />

will hold an open house for its new substance abuse<br />

treatment center.<br />

“We’re real excited,” said Walker, who serves as<br />

executive director of the Serenity Center. “We want<br />

to show off our new facility and answer any questions.<br />

We invite everyone to come out for refreshments,<br />

meet the staff and board members, and tour<br />

the facility.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> open house will<br />

be held from 3-5 p.m.<br />

today in the building<br />

which formerly housed Asgrow Seed, located north<br />

of the city across I-27 from Cargill beefpackers.<br />

In fact, it’s the 24-bed facility’s proximity to Cargill<br />

Meat Solutions that prompted a new name for<br />

Plainview Serenity Center.<br />

“We’re going to be known as Recovery Solutions,”<br />

Walker said in announcing another I-27 operation<br />

with “Solutions” as part of its name.<br />

Walker, who has been a counselor/volunteer with<br />

Serenity Center since 1993 and its executive director<br />

since 1999, said the new name is appropriate.<br />

“That’s what we do: help people develop solutions<br />

to problems in life through meaningful, structured<br />

activities and counseling programs.”<br />

It was either Recovery Solutions or As We Grow,<br />

a takeoff on Asgrow suggested by board member<br />

Phil Cox, who helped spearhead the renovation.<br />

“Phil has been instrumental in leading the remodeling,”<br />

Walker said. “He’s donated a tremendous<br />

amount of time and money to getting the project up<br />

and going. If it hadn’t been for Phil, we might never<br />

have seen the light at the end of the tunnel.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a time when Serenity Center offi cials<br />

wondered if they would ever see any kind of light as<br />

they looked to move out of their rundown residence<br />

at 806 El Paso, which has served as Plainview Serenity<br />

Center since 1988.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> building we have now has never been adequate,”<br />

Walker said. “It’s always been too small<br />

and we always made the best of it, but we could no<br />

See Recovery Solutions, Page 2A<br />

Video available at<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

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Saturday’s High . . . . . . . 45 degrees<br />

Friday’s High . . . . . . . . . 57 degrees<br />

Friday’s Overnight Low . 39 degrees<br />

Precipitation:<br />

Past 36 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . Trace<br />

20<strong>09</strong> to date . . . . . . . .16.40 inches<br />

2008 to date . . . . . . . .16.31 inches<br />

FORECAST: Today...Mostly<br />

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Slight chance of drizzle and light<br />

freezing drizzle in the morning, then<br />

a slight chance of showers in the<br />

afternoon. Highs in the lower 50s.<br />

East winds around <strong>10</strong> mph shifting<br />

to the southeast in the afternoon.<br />

Chance of precipitation 20 percent.<br />

Tonight...Mostly cloudy. Not as<br />

cool. Lows in the mid 40s. South<br />

winds <strong>10</strong> to 15 mph.<br />

Columbus Day...Partly sunny.<br />

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

Southwest winds <strong>10</strong> to 20 mph.<br />

Monday night...Partly cloudy in the<br />

evening...<strong>The</strong>n mostly cloudy with a<br />

20 percent chance of thunderstorms<br />

after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s.<br />

South winds around <strong>10</strong> mph.<br />

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

percent chance of thunderstorms.<br />

Highs in the lower 70s.<br />

Tuesday night...Partly cloudy with<br />

a 20 percent chance of showers.<br />

Lows in the mid 50s.<br />

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

in the lower 80s.<br />

Wednesday night...Mostly clear.<br />

Lows in the lower 50s.<br />

Thursday...Mostly sunny. Cooler.<br />

Highs in the lower 70s.<br />

Thursday night...Partly cloudy.<br />

Colder. Lows in the lower 40s.<br />

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

around 70.<br />

Friday night...Partly cloudy. Lows<br />

in the lower 40s.<br />

Saturday...<strong>Sun</strong>ny. Highs in the<br />

mid 70s.<br />

MONDAY: <strong>Sun</strong>rise 7:50; <strong>Sun</strong>set<br />

7:18.<br />

Saturday’s high of 45 was 50<br />

degrees below the record local high<br />

of 95 set for that date in 1921. Friday’s<br />

high of 57 was 36 degrees<br />

below the record local high of 93 set<br />

for that date in 1920. Friday’s overnight<br />

low of 39 was 4 degrees above<br />

the record low of 35 set for that date<br />

in 1952, ’70 and ’90.<br />

Astro-Graph<br />

MONDAY, OCT. <strong>12</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

You’ll be far more adventurous<br />

than usual in the year ahead, being<br />

both progressive in your work<br />

and more daring in your social activities.<br />

It’s likely to make life a lot<br />

more exciting and fun for you.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) —<br />

Much self-discipline and assertiveness<br />

are needed to put you in front<br />

of the pack, but you can do it, as<br />

long as you don’t let indifference<br />

get in the way.<br />

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

— Something you’ve been mulling<br />

over again and again may be<br />

put to rest when you finally reach<br />

a conclusion that makes sense to<br />

you. You’ll be right in your determinations.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.<br />

21) — Have the courage to face<br />

things head-on, and you won’t<br />

have to dodge people or avoid<br />

handling a troubling responsibility.<br />

Once you act on your convictions,<br />

everything will work out wonderfully.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)<br />

— Make plans now about how you<br />

propose to execute a critical project<br />

with a future deadline. Your<br />

mind is sharper than usual, and<br />

you’re likely to come up with some<br />

clever ideas.<br />

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

— Instead of letting events dictate<br />

the day, get moving on things that<br />

are important to you, especially if<br />

you want to make some constructive<br />

changes. Once you get a jump<br />

on things, nothing will interfere.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) —<br />

In order to gratify your restlessness<br />

or feelings of self-worth, you need<br />

to do something constructive. Better<br />

yet, make it a project that will<br />

attract others to your cause.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April 19) —<br />

This is likely to be a productive<br />

day, because both your mental<br />

and physical attributes are apt to<br />

be sharper than usual and begging<br />

to be used. You can’t help but utilize<br />

them well.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) —<br />

If your plans need the participation<br />

of one friend in particular, get in<br />

touch with this person early on before<br />

he or she has a chance to do<br />

something else. He who hesitates<br />

is lost.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) —<br />

Rely on traditional methods or<br />

means to generate financial gains,<br />

and you should do well for yourself.<br />

Hard work and stick-to-itiveness<br />

will make for a successful day.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July 22) —<br />

If you plan to engage in something<br />

new, mull things over first to work<br />

out any potential bugs that could<br />

arise. Careful planning and execution<br />

will eliminate unexpected<br />

trouble.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — When<br />

it comes to performing a delicate or<br />

demanding task, try to find a quiet<br />

corner where you can work uninterrupted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> less disruptions you<br />

have, the more productive you will<br />

be. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) —<br />

You’ll get that opportunity to clear<br />

up any misunderstanding or misinformation<br />

that has been causing<br />

you needless trouble lately. Progress<br />

can be made once the air is<br />

purified and emancipated.<br />

Words of Life<br />

For we wrestle not<br />

against fl esh and blood,<br />

but against principalities,<br />

against powers, against the<br />

rulers of the darkness of<br />

this world, against spiritual<br />

wickedness in high places.<br />

— Ephesians 6:<strong>12</strong><br />

of robbing banks in<br />

Plainview, Amarillo<br />

AMARILLO — A California<br />

man accused of robbing<br />

HCSB-West and another<br />

bank in Amarillo was<br />

convicted here Friday.<br />

According to the Amarillo<br />

Globe-<strong>News</strong>, Tyrone<br />

Luvoid Hutcherson, 41, was<br />

convicted on bank robbery<br />

charges in connection with<br />

the robbery of Hale County<br />

State Bank West on April 3,<br />

2008.<br />

Hutcherson also was convicted<br />

on charges of robbing<br />

the Happy State Bank at<br />

3401 S. Bell Street in Amarillo<br />

on April 29, 2008.<br />

Hutcherson will be sentenced<br />

after a presentence<br />

investigation is completed<br />

later this year.<br />

In the local robbery,<br />

Hutcherson approached a<br />

female teller and demanded<br />

money. He alluded to having<br />

a weapon, although one was<br />

never seen.<br />

Nazarenes<br />

From Page 1A<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir fi rst building was a<br />

white frame structure that<br />

faced east on North Austin<br />

Street, according to Yates.<br />

In 1928 the congregation<br />

built a red brick building at<br />

Seventh and Denver streets,<br />

then lost the property when<br />

the Great Depression hit.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y were able to buy<br />

the property back in about<br />

1943,” Yates explained.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n in 1965 ground was<br />

broken for the present facility<br />

at 26<strong>10</strong> W. 20th.”<br />

As the congregation grew,<br />

so did the facility. In 1984,<br />

a <strong>10</strong>,200-square-foot addition<br />

was added that included<br />

educational space, a kitchen,<br />

fellowship hall and gymnasium.<br />

Yates said a number of<br />

godly pastors have served<br />

the congregation through the<br />

Serenity wall<br />

He made away with an<br />

undisclosed amount of cash<br />

and was last seen running<br />

southeast from the bank in<br />

the area around Plainview<br />

Country Club.<br />

Bloodhounds from the<br />

Wheeler/Formby Prison<br />

were called to track the suspect.<br />

Hutcherson was an escapee<br />

from a federal halfway<br />

house in Kansas. He<br />

has a lengthy criminal record,<br />

and it was believed<br />

he had been living and hiding<br />

in Tulia.<br />

A Crime Stopper tip from<br />

Tulia helped authorities locate<br />

Hutcherson after a picture<br />

of him during the Amarillo<br />

robbery was shown on<br />

the news.<br />

Hutcherson has been in<br />

custody since May 3, 2008.<br />

(Contact Kevin Lewis at<br />

806-296-1353 or kwlewis@<br />

hearstnp.com)<br />

years.<br />

“Our statement of purpose<br />

is simple,” he said. “We are<br />

striving to be a missional<br />

community of transformed<br />

people . . . seeking with intention<br />

to help people be restored<br />

to the image of God.<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Walter Wright (right), Plainview High School choir<br />

director and longtime voice of the Powerhouse of the Plains marching band,<br />

receives a plaque at halftime of Friday night’s football game at Greg Sherwood<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Bulldog Stadium from former PHS Band Director O.T. Ryan as PISD<br />

Superintendent Dr. Ron Miller applauds in the background. Wright was recognized<br />

for his 25 years of service to the band program as the announcer for its<br />

halftime and contest shows. It also was pointed out that he was the one who<br />

first coined the phrase “Powerhouse of the Plains.” Also on the field to congratulate<br />

Wright were current PHS band director Anthony Gonzales and former<br />

band director Barry Hurt.<br />

Our desire is to be able to<br />

share the age-old good news<br />

of Jesus with this present<br />

age.<br />

“We’re thankful for the<br />

past <strong>10</strong>0 years and long to<br />

be effective into the future<br />

<strong>10</strong>0 years.”<br />

Kevin Lewis/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

As Plainview Serenity Center Executive Director Paul Walker (left) and board<br />

member Phil Cox (right) look on, safety officer Felix Salinas points to a mural<br />

painted by a former client at the new Recovery Solutions, the new name for the<br />

Serenity Center. <strong>The</strong> public is invited to an open house from 3-5 p.m. today.<br />

Recovery Solutions is housed in the former Asgrow Seed facility on the west<br />

access road across I-27 from Cargill Meat Solutions north of the city.<br />

Recovery Solutions<br />

longer invest in remodeling.”<br />

Before 806 El Paso, the Center — which<br />

was established in 1970 — was located in<br />

the 800 block of Galveston and later at <strong>11</strong>th<br />

and Baltimore.<br />

Serenity Center offi cials — with the prospect<br />

of a grant with the Texas Department of<br />

Criminal Justice — fi rst looked at building<br />

a 50-bed, $750,000 facility near Plainview-<br />

Hale County Airport, but that proposal drew<br />

multiple protests from residents in the Hillcrest<br />

area and eventually was dropped.<br />

Walker said they then “stumbled onto”<br />

the Asgrow building, which they bought for<br />

$180,000. <strong>The</strong>y’ve worked for the past year<br />

getting it ready — expanding the upstairs,<br />

building walls, installing sprinkler and sewer<br />

systems, adding bathrooms and kitchen,<br />

and upgrading the water system to comply<br />

with state regulations.<br />

“Staff, board members and probationers<br />

did all of the remodeling,” Walker said.<br />

Serenity Center’s current facility on El<br />

Paso is 2,<strong>10</strong>0 square feet, compared with<br />

about 15,000 square feet at the new place.<br />

That will allow them to double their capacity<br />

to 24 beds.<br />

“We won’t have a problem fi lling it up,”<br />

said Walker, who noted that a similar facility<br />

in Tulia known as Driskill Halfway House<br />

recent closed its doors.<br />

Also with the extra room, within six months<br />

Walker plans to add programs and housing<br />

for women and children in one of two<br />

separate buildings on the premises. <strong>The</strong>y’ll<br />

begin working toward that once they sell the<br />

El Paso property as well as move their outpatient<br />

counseling program from its current<br />

location in the 800 block of Broadway to the<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

<strong>10</strong>0 YEARS: Plainview’s First Church of the Nazarene,<br />

26<strong>10</strong> W. 20th, will celebrate its <strong>10</strong>0th anniversary<br />

next <strong>Sun</strong>day with a service at <strong>10</strong>:40 a.m. followed<br />

by a luncheon. Those planning to attend are<br />

asked to RSVP at 296-5760 or plvnazarene.org.<br />

From Page 1A<br />

Video available at<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

new facility.<br />

“Once we do that we’ll have the seed<br />

money to start other renovations,” Walker<br />

said, who previously pointed out that sex offenders<br />

will not be accepted there because<br />

Serenity Center also will have women and<br />

children on the premises.<br />

Another phase of the renovation will feature<br />

remodeling a warehouse into an indoor<br />

recreation area and remodeling another<br />

building for use as a homeless or single-resident<br />

facility.<br />

Walker also wants to start a community<br />

garden on part of the four acres.<br />

“We’ll donate food to FISH and other local<br />

non-profi ts,” he said.<br />

Walker hopes to actually open the new facility<br />

in a couple of weeks, after gaining approval<br />

from the Texas Department of State<br />

Health Services.<br />

“We’re very proud of it,” he said. “I really<br />

enjoy being out here. It’s very peaceful.”<br />

Because of the new facility’s distance<br />

from town, the Serenity Center bought a second<br />

van to help in transporting clients to and<br />

from jobs and for picking up supplies.<br />

“That part is going to be new for us, but<br />

we’ll learn as the days go by,” Walker said.<br />

As diffi cult and drawn-out as the process<br />

to relocate has been, Walker said it’s all been<br />

worth it.<br />

“This is the goal I’ve had since 1993. This<br />

will benefi t our community for a long time.<br />

We’ll probably never outgrow this facility.”<br />

— — —<br />

Walker, who also oversees TDCJ outpatient<br />

programs in Lubbock and Amarillo that<br />

are licensed for 50 clients each, said plans<br />

have been approved for a 54-bed co-ed transitional<br />

therapeutic community for TDCJ<br />

offenders in Amarillo. That facility, he said,<br />

likely will open within the year.<br />

(Contact Kevin Lewis at 806-296-1353 or<br />

kwlewis@hearstnp.com)<br />

Mentors From Page 1A<br />

out Reduction Program.<br />

Funds for the program were<br />

received through the Texas<br />

Education Agency Collaborative<br />

Dropout Reduction<br />

Grant. <strong>The</strong> grant period began<br />

April 1 and will continue<br />

through Feb. 28, 20<strong>11</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kids for Academic<br />

Performance & Skills<br />

(KAPS) Mentoring Program<br />

plans to forge partnerships<br />

between community and<br />

business volunteers, students<br />

and families. <strong>The</strong> school<br />

is encouraging community<br />

members to be involved and<br />

hopes to see every business,<br />

church and organization represented<br />

by at least one volunteer<br />

mentor.<br />

One hour, one day a week<br />

is all it that is required to become<br />

a mentor.<br />

Any adult of good character<br />

who is willing to give<br />

support, guidance and encouragement<br />

to help make<br />

life better for a young person<br />

can volunteer.<br />

According to Donette Sabins,<br />

high school instructional<br />

coordinator, mentors will<br />

receive one hour of training<br />

during November with the<br />

program scheduled to kick<br />

Changes<br />

From Page 1A<br />

As a result, TxDOT offi<br />

cials decided to focus on<br />

the Olton Road and Dimmitt<br />

Highway intersections,<br />

something they estimate will<br />

cost between $2-$3 million,<br />

Eichorst said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> work will involve adding<br />

signs, adjusting traffi c<br />

signals, resealing pavement<br />

to remove two-way striping<br />

and adding turnarounds.<br />

Eichorst said the turnarounds<br />

are “integral” to the<br />

success of the project, especially<br />

on the west frontage<br />

road at Olton Road in front<br />

of McDonald’s Restaurant<br />

where traffi c congestion already<br />

is a problem.<br />

That part of the project<br />

likely will take a couple of<br />

years to get off the ground as<br />

TxDOT applies for “hazard<br />

elimination funding” from<br />

the state.<br />

“It will take a year to get it<br />

into that program, and possibly<br />

another year to get all the<br />

plans done,” Eichorst said.<br />

“So we’re talking about two<br />

years in order to get that program<br />

going.”<br />

He said putting in additional<br />

ramps along the interstate<br />

— including an exit<br />

ramp ahead of Wal-Mart<br />

Supercenter to alleviate traffi<br />

c congestion at Olton Road<br />

— is not part of the hazard<br />

elimination program.<br />

“We have to clear that<br />

through the Federal Highway<br />

Administration,” Eichorst<br />

explained.<br />

That could be a project<br />

for down the road, like the<br />

changes at Southwest Third.<br />

“Since we’re talking about<br />

a separate structure, that’s<br />

pretty expensive to do,”<br />

Eichorst said, adding that<br />

offi cials will look into it further<br />

“as traffi c on Southwest<br />

Third warrants it.”<br />

off in December.<br />

<strong>The</strong> role of the mentors is<br />

to be a positive role model<br />

while helping students build<br />

self-esteem, make better life<br />

choices, improve academics<br />

and choose appropriate and<br />

productive behaviors.<br />

Mentors will meet with<br />

their assigned student once a<br />

week for about 30-45 minutes<br />

at either the Plainview High<br />

School campus or the Houston<br />

High School campus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meeting will take place<br />

in a one-on-one relaxed,<br />

comfortable environment.<br />

During this time, the mentor<br />

and student will spend time<br />

getting to know each other,<br />

discuss a character-building<br />

topic and play a board game<br />

or other fun activity.<br />

Community members<br />

interested in joining the<br />

mentoring program should<br />

contact PHS counselor Valinda<br />

Parker at 296-4051 or<br />

at PHS, 1501 Quincy, for<br />

further information and an<br />

application.<br />

“Students need everyone<br />

willing to step up and make<br />

a difference,” Sabins said.<br />

“Just by giving one hour, one<br />

day a week you can change<br />

the life of a young person in<br />

our community.”<br />

(Contact Jan Seago at<br />

jan.seago@plainview.k<strong>12</strong>.<br />

tx.us)<br />

<strong>The</strong> action comes after two<br />

recent head-on accidents on<br />

the east access road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst occurred Sept. 27<br />

when Michelle Meyer, 44,<br />

of Owatonna, Minn., was<br />

killed after failing to yield to<br />

a semitruck that was entering<br />

an on-ramp.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second occurred<br />

Wednesday afternoon when<br />

85-year-old Clyde Dorsett<br />

of Plainview died after failing<br />

to yield to a pickup that<br />

was exiting the interstate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> driver of the pickup, 18year-old<br />

Christopher Grant<br />

of Lubbock, was on his way<br />

to work at Wal-Mart Distribution<br />

Center. Grant was<br />

listed in serious condition<br />

Saturday afternoon at University<br />

Medical Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> accidents prompted<br />

an e-mail and phone call<br />

campaign to state offi cials<br />

by local residents — spearheaded<br />

by Kathleen Ditmore<br />

— and helped prompt Tx-<br />

DOT offi cials to re-evaluate<br />

the situation after they visited<br />

with city offi cials earlier<br />

this summer.<br />

“We came out with a game<br />

plan on what we were going<br />

to do, but these last two accidents<br />

caused us to re-think<br />

that,” Eichorst said.<br />

He said most prior accidents<br />

have been at the intersection<br />

at Olton Road.<br />

“We were putting most of<br />

our emphasis there, but now<br />

we’ve decided that maybe<br />

we need to refocus our efforts<br />

back on the frontage<br />

road projects.<br />

“It’s really unfortunate<br />

when you have one accident.<br />

You think, OK, potentially<br />

this could have been driver<br />

error,” he added. “But when<br />

you have two accidents . . .<br />

“We want to make sure we<br />

provide as safe an environment<br />

as possible.”<br />

(Contact Kevin Lewis at<br />

806-296-1353 or kwlewis@<br />

hearstnp.com)<br />

Man in his 70s robs bank<br />

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A<br />

man in his 70s has robbed a<br />

bank branch inside a San Diego<br />

supermarket.<br />

Police say the man handed<br />

a teller a note demanding<br />

cash. <strong>The</strong> man said he had<br />

a gun, but no weapon was<br />

seen. He escaped with an undisclosed<br />

amount of cash.<br />

Investigators say the suspect<br />

may be responsible for<br />

two other similar robberies.<br />

In one, a suspect with a similar<br />

description was carrying<br />

an oxygen tank.


http://www.MyPlainview.com Plainview Daily Herald - <strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> - Page 3A<br />

CBS Sports/PHS Band Archives<br />

NATIONAL BROADCAST: Members of the Plainview High School Band and A Cappella Choir are shown<br />

as they appeared on CBS TV on Dec. 21, 1969, while performing at halftime during a Dallas Cowboys-<br />

Washington Redskins game.<br />

PHS band, choir took center stage<br />

at Vince Lombardi’s farewell game<br />

By DOUG McDONOUGH<br />

Herald Managing Editor<br />

Performing to an audience<br />

that spanned an entire<br />

continent, 40 years ago<br />

the Plainview High School<br />

Band and Choir took center<br />

stage during a profoundly<br />

historic moment in professional<br />

football.<br />

On Dec. 21, 1969, the<br />

226-member PHS band, then<br />

dubbed “<strong>The</strong> Pride of the<br />

Plains,” and the 65-member<br />

PHS choir spread out<br />

across the turf at the Cotton<br />

Bowl in Dallas to perform<br />

a special Christmas-themed<br />

halftime show for the Dallas<br />

Cowboys-Washington Redskins<br />

game.<br />

As the last regular-season<br />

game between bitter NFL rivals,<br />

CBS made it a regional<br />

game of the week.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contest, which the<br />

Cowboys won, 20-<strong>10</strong>, pitted<br />

coach Tom Landry<br />

against his old nemesis,<br />

Vince Lombardi, who was<br />

coaching the fi nal game in<br />

his <strong>10</strong>-year NFL career.<br />

Lombardi spent nine years<br />

(1959-67) as head coach at<br />

Green Bay, then came out<br />

of retirement to coach the<br />

Redskins during the 1969<br />

season. He died of colon<br />

cancer the next summer.<br />

“I remember that huge<br />

smile plastered across his<br />

face as he walked out to the<br />

middle of the fi eld” during<br />

team introductions, retired<br />

PHS bandmaster O.T. Ryan<br />

recently recalled. “Even having<br />

all the Cowboys fans booing<br />

him didn’t seem to make<br />

any difference at all.”<br />

It also happened to be the<br />

last year for CBS and other<br />

major TV networks to routinely<br />

focus their cameras on<br />

NFL halftime performances<br />

instead of airing game highlights<br />

and scoreboards. On<br />

that particular <strong>Sun</strong>day afternoon,<br />

CBS Sports producers<br />

at almost all the other NFL<br />

games decided to pick up<br />

the halftime broadcast from<br />

Dallas rather than show the<br />

performances at their own<br />

stadiums. That meant the<br />

Dallas halftime show was<br />

broadcast live to Mexico,<br />

Canada and the entire United<br />

States, save for a part of<br />

the Northeast that stayed<br />

with the game being played<br />

in Boston.<br />

“It really was a big deal,<br />

since CBS broadcast our entire<br />

show — all <strong>11</strong> minutes<br />

of it,” Ryan explained. “I remember<br />

the band marching<br />

off the fi eld when it was fi -<br />

nally over and our CBS producer,<br />

Jim Skinner, running<br />

out and shouting, ‘We just<br />

picked up Canada!’ I didn’t<br />

realize at the time what he<br />

meant, so I asked, ‘Was it<br />

heavy?’ ”<br />

It indeed was “heavy”<br />

as evidenced by the huge<br />

assortment of post-performance<br />

congratulatory letters<br />

and telegrams Ryan has<br />

tucked away in a scrapbook<br />

of the event.<br />

“It was a big deal for<br />

Plainview,” Ryan explained.<br />

“And after it was over, we<br />

received a number of similar<br />

invitations. But we’d already<br />

done that, and the time and<br />

effort and expense involved<br />

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Herald File Photo<br />

COTTON BOWL BOUND: Patti Newland waves goodbye from in front of eight<br />

charter buses preparing to depart PHS on Dec. 20, 1969, for Dallas. Newland<br />

was a twirler for the band, which performed with the PHS choir, during halftime<br />

at a Dallas Cowboys-Washington Redskins game.<br />

were just too much to do<br />

again anytime soon. <strong>The</strong><br />

pressure getting the show together<br />

was immense, and all<br />

those early-morning outdoor<br />

rehearsals in December sure<br />

were cold.”<br />

In spring 1969 the Cowboys<br />

invited the PHS band<br />

to perform at halftime upon<br />

the recommendation of G.T.<br />

Gilligan, band director at<br />

Kermit. As plans for the program<br />

began to materialize,<br />

the invitation was expanded<br />

to include the choir.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Cotton Bowl had an<br />

exceptional sound system<br />

with speakers all around<br />

inside the stadium, which<br />

worked out perfectly,” Ryan<br />

recalled.<br />

B.C. “Doc” Cross was<br />

president of the Plainview<br />

Band Parents Association<br />

in 1969, and it fell upon that<br />

group’s shoulders to raise<br />

the funds to fi nance the trip.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> band parents used to<br />

sponsor a week-long summer<br />

carnival as a fundraiser,”<br />

Cross explained, “and<br />

we had a number of other<br />

fundraisers including candy<br />

sales and a community birthday<br />

calendar.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> group also made a<br />

number of oversized props<br />

out of Styrofoam for the<br />

performance, including mallets<br />

for ringing chimes and a<br />

seven-foot electrical outlet<br />

to plug in a huge amplifi er.<br />

In addition to raising the<br />

money and building the<br />

props for the trip, the band<br />

parents provided most of<br />

the 50 adult chaperones for<br />

the three-day trip, which required<br />

eight chartered buses<br />

— six for the band and two<br />

for the choir — and a large<br />

rental truck for instruments<br />

and props.<br />

Other Plainview Band<br />

Parents Association offi -<br />

cers that year included vice<br />

presidents Newton Goodwin<br />

(4-A Band), Ralph Christianson<br />

(Freshman Band), Eddie<br />

McConnell (Coronado) and<br />

Louis Bechtold (Estacado);<br />

secretary Mary Helen Cross;<br />

and treasurer Deryl Cole.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were an awful lot<br />

of people involved in putting<br />

together that wonderful<br />

trip,” Cross said. “It’s mar-<br />

velous to see how well they<br />

did then, and how the program<br />

continues to grow and<br />

get even better.”<br />

Ryan did most of the choreography<br />

for the show, with<br />

the help of assistant band director<br />

Dennis Teasdale. Jim<br />

DeWese, PHS speech teacher,<br />

wrote the script for CBS<br />

Sports announcer Lindsey<br />

Nelson. Jim Sudduth, Lubbock<br />

Coronado band director,<br />

wrote special music<br />

arrangements for the performance.<br />

John Woicikowfski<br />

directed the choir.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> kids all acted really<br />

well on the trip,” Ryan<br />

recalled, “and they played<br />

very good as well. That’s<br />

what really impressed the<br />

producers and why they<br />

ended up broadcasting the<br />

entire show.”<br />

Ryan’s scrapbook from<br />

the event includes a note to<br />

Skinner of the band’s instrumentation:<br />

<strong>10</strong> piccolos, <strong>10</strong><br />

fl utes, four E-fl at clarinets,<br />

38 B-fl at clarinets, seven alto<br />

clarinets, eight bass clarinets,<br />

16 alto saxophones, six<br />

tenor saxophones, 4 baritone<br />

saxophones, 39 cornets, 13<br />

French horns, 13 trombones,<br />

<strong>12</strong> baritones, <strong>10</strong> basses and<br />

17 percussionists. <strong>The</strong> remaining<br />

19 members of the<br />

group were drum majors and<br />

twirlers.<br />

Another sheet lists the<br />

music performed, “March of<br />

Carols,” “Cathedral Chimes”<br />

(Westminster chimes), “Joy<br />

to the World,” “God Rest Ye<br />

Merry Gentlemen,” “Jingle<br />

Bells” (both traditional and<br />

rock versions), “Fanfare,”<br />

“Here Comes Santa Claus,”<br />

“White Christmas” and “A<br />

Christmas Festival.” Most of<br />

the tunes had to be arranged<br />

for the band by Sudduth.<br />

“We were having trouble<br />

working out the Westminster<br />

chimes until Bill Porter,<br />

who was band director at<br />

Amarillo High, mentioned<br />

that he had the music in his<br />

band library and let us have<br />

it.” <strong>The</strong> entourage left Plainview<br />

early Saturday, arriving<br />

at the Marriott Motor Hotel<br />

that evening. <strong>The</strong> group had<br />

<strong>10</strong>0 rooms reserved for two<br />

nights, with the group re-<br />

turning home on Monday.<br />

At <strong>10</strong> a.m. <strong>Sun</strong>day the<br />

group rehearsed at the Cotton<br />

Bowl for Cowboys and<br />

CBS offi cials. After that they<br />

ate lunch — courtesy of the<br />

Dallas Cowboys — on the<br />

grounds of the Texas State<br />

Fair. After lunch the group<br />

was ushered to groundlevel<br />

end zone seats for the<br />

1:30 contest, although they<br />

couldn’t take their instruments<br />

into the stands. A Cowboys<br />

team band performed<br />

during the actual game.<br />

Sonny Jurgensen was<br />

Washington’s quarterback<br />

while Craig Morton called<br />

the signals for the Cowboys<br />

in what was Roger<br />

Staubach’s rookie year.<br />

Other notable Cowboys on<br />

the fi eld that day were Walt<br />

Garrison, Calvin Hill, Bob<br />

Hayes, Lance Rentzel, Mike<br />

Ditka, Pettis Norman, Chuck<br />

Howley, Lee Roy Jordan,<br />

Bob Lilly and Jethro Pugh.<br />

“We didn’t do any precision<br />

marching that day,”<br />

Ryan explained. “Since<br />

it was a Christmas show,<br />

the band formed bells for<br />

chimes, an electric guitar<br />

and speakers, and fi nally a<br />

giant Christmas wreath with<br />

a bunch of helium-fi lled<br />

balloons for Santa Claus. I<br />

guess the TV producers liked<br />

what they saw and heard at<br />

our rehearsal because CBS<br />

broadcast the entire halftime<br />

show.”<br />

Most of the entire North<br />

American continent saw the<br />

PHS band and choir’s performance<br />

from start to fi nish,<br />

except for the Lubbock<br />

area. KLBK-TV, the CBS<br />

affi liate in Lubbock, inadvertently<br />

clipped the fi rst and<br />

the last of the halftime show<br />

— including the group’s introduction<br />

— to make room<br />

for commercials from a<br />

Plainview furniture store.<br />

That local merchant had<br />

arranged to purchase the entire<br />

block of advertising during<br />

halftime specifi cally so<br />

that there would be no commercial<br />

interruptions during<br />

the band’s performance.<br />

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Donough at dmcdonough@<br />

hearstnp.com or 806-296-<br />

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Back In Time<br />

Oct. <strong>11</strong>. 1939: FFA<br />

members voted to pay<br />

transportation costs for<br />

Wendell McClure, district<br />

FFA reporter, to attend the<br />

national meeting at Kansas<br />

City.<br />

•A debate on whether<br />

or not Runningwater has<br />

suffi cient school ground<br />

equipment was given by<br />

C.L. Jones and J.U. Wiggins,<br />

high school pupils,<br />

when the PTA met with<br />

Mrs. J. Jolly presiding.<br />

•Grisham Motor Co.,<br />

advertised a 1932 Olds<br />

Coupe for $75.<br />

•Guards watched actor<br />

Henry Fonda’s house as<br />

police disclosed a secret<br />

investigation into reports<br />

of a plot to kidnap Fonda<br />

and his 2-year-old daughter,<br />

Jane.<br />

Oct. <strong>11</strong>, 1969: A photo<br />

montage honors eight motor<br />

route carriers of the<br />

Plainview Daily Herald:<br />

Raymond Moon, Lee Raulston,<br />

Roy Eldred, Jimmy<br />

Hanson, Steve Cothron,<br />

Etta Gilbert, Pat Cook and<br />

Christine Dees.<br />

•Open house will be held<br />

at Lakeside Country Club<br />

in Hale Center to celebrate<br />

completion of $149,490 in<br />

park improvements. Ronnie<br />

Bailey is golf pro.<br />

•Lockney native Morris<br />

Don Schacht, 25, of<br />

Dumas was killed when<br />

the light plane he was fl ying<br />

crashed and burned in<br />

Kismet, Kan. He is a former<br />

Miller Flying Service<br />

employee.<br />

•Mike O’Neal scored<br />

on three touchdown runs<br />

to lead the Blue Dogs in a<br />

Crime of the Week<br />

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

Crime Stoppers Committee<br />

will pay a reward of up<br />

to $750 to anyone with information<br />

that leads to the<br />

arrest and indictment of the<br />

person or persons responsible<br />

for the following crimes:<br />

•On Saturday, Sept. 19,<br />

someone entered a residence<br />

at 607 W. 30th. Taken were<br />

a 72-inch DLP Mitsubishi<br />

television and a PlayStation<br />

2 video game system. This<br />

case is being investigated<br />

by Capt. Manual Balderas.<br />

He can be reached at 296-<br />

<strong>11</strong>87, or callers can contact<br />

the Crime Stoppers Hotline<br />

at 293-8477.<br />

•Either <strong>Sun</strong>day, Sept. 27 or<br />

Monday, Sept. 28, someone<br />

entered Garza Construction,<br />

located at 700 S.W. Third.<br />

Several DeWalt power tools<br />

were taken. This case is being<br />

investigated by detective<br />

Al Longoria. He can be<br />

reached at 296-<strong>11</strong>89.<br />

Crime Stoppers will pay a<br />

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

with information on the<br />

following crimes that leads<br />

to the arrest and indictment<br />

of the person or persons responsible:<br />

•On Sept. 21, someone entered<br />

a residence at 1600 W.<br />

<strong>11</strong>th. Entry was gained by<br />

breaking a window. Taken<br />

was a 42-inch LG plasma<br />

television.<br />

Sometime between Saturday,<br />

Oct. 3 and Monday,<br />

Oct. 5, someone took a yellow<br />

and red fi berglass calf<br />

from in front of McDonald’s<br />

Restaurant at 815 N. I-27.<br />

Fugitives: Crime Stoppers<br />

will pay a reward of up<br />

to $250 for information that<br />

leads to the arrest of the following<br />

persons. A warrant<br />

has been issued for their arrest.<br />

Callers can contact the<br />

Hale County Sheriff’s Offi ce<br />

Warrants Division at 296-<br />

2724 or contact the Crime<br />

Stoppers Hotline:<br />

•Dewayne Jordan, 30,<br />

black male, 5-foot-<strong>11</strong>, 215<br />

rout of the Lubbock Coronado<br />

sophomores.<br />

Oct. <strong>11</strong>, 1979: Newlyelected<br />

offi cers of the<br />

Edgemere Shopping Center<br />

Merchants Association<br />

are Nelson Rockwell, Earl<br />

Brown and Jean Wood.<br />

•Customers of Mr.<br />

Burger 1 and Mr. Burger 3<br />

will see double when they<br />

are waited on by Roy and<br />

Johnny Tilley and Brenda<br />

and Glenda Shaddix, two<br />

sets of twins employed at<br />

separate Mr. Burger locations.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> home of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Glen Thomas of Hale<br />

Center will be the fi rst<br />

home on the annual Extension<br />

Homemakers council<br />

home tour.<br />

•Patti Frisbie will be<br />

crowned queen of PHS<br />

during the football game<br />

Friday night by Kevin Igo,<br />

president of the PHS executive<br />

council.<br />

Oct. <strong>11</strong>, 1999: Ronnie<br />

Sherrod has been named<br />

interim manager of Hale<br />

Center Co-op Gin.<br />

•Terry Wright, Sally<br />

Wright and Elia Madrigal<br />

start the KVOP morning<br />

show at <strong>10</strong>6.9 FM radio<br />

tomorrow.<br />

•Local scouts held a Cub<br />

Scout Fun Day at Regional<br />

Park on Saturday.<br />

•Two 24-year-old Lockney<br />

men, Joe William<br />

Adam and Jacob Lee Jones,<br />

died in a wreck when their<br />

car rolled over in a cotton<br />

fi eld near Idalou.<br />

(Contact Nicki Bruce<br />

Logan at 806-296-1362<br />

or nicki@plainviewdailyherald.com)<br />

lbs., black hair, brown eyes:<br />

wanted for forgery.<br />

•Brenda Perez, 24, Hispanic<br />

female, 5-foot-4, 190<br />

lbs., brown hair, brown eyes:<br />

wanted for evading arrest/<br />

detention in motor vehicle.<br />

•Steven Lopez, 20, Hispanic<br />

male, 5-foot-<strong>10</strong>, 150<br />

lbs., brown hair, brown eyes:<br />

wanted for motion to revoke<br />

probation/possession of controlled<br />

substance under 1<br />

gram.<br />

Anyone having information<br />

on these or any other<br />

crimes occurring in Plainview<br />

or Hale County can<br />

contact the Crime Stoppers<br />

Hotline at 293-8477 (293-<br />

TIPS).<br />

All calls will be confi dential.<br />

You can now leave a tip<br />

directly from your cell phone<br />

by texting “PLVCS” plus<br />

your message to 274637, or<br />

on the Internet by logging on<br />

to http://plainviewhalecounty.CrimeStoppersweb.com/<br />

login.aspx.


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Convenience or laziness? A fi ne line<br />

I wasn’t sure what to think<br />

the other day when I received<br />

an e-mail press release from<br />

Suddenlink, our local cable<br />

provider, about a new service<br />

they’re offering.<br />

It stated: “. . . Customers<br />

will no longer need to fi nd a<br />

ringing phone to check who<br />

is calling them. <strong>The</strong>y can<br />

now see who’s calling on<br />

their TV screens.”<br />

Come again?<br />

That’s right. TV Caller ID<br />

has arrived.<br />

Apparently, when the<br />

phone rings, a banner pops<br />

up across the bottom of the<br />

TV screen to tell you who is<br />

on the phone. You have to<br />

have a combination of Suddenlink<br />

phone and digital<br />

TV services to make it all<br />

work.<br />

On fi rst thought I thought<br />

this was the most ridiculous<br />

thing I had ever heard<br />

of. Who is so lazy that they<br />

can’t get out of the recliner<br />

and walk maybe 15 feet to<br />

the phone. Or, if you<br />

happen to be in bed<br />

watching TV, simply<br />

turn your head and<br />

look on the nightstand<br />

to see who so rudely<br />

interrupted your television<br />

viewing by<br />

calling.<br />

On second thought,<br />

however, I can see<br />

the advantage in TV<br />

Caller ID.<br />

What if your favorite program<br />

is on (let’s say, for instance,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Offi ce), and the<br />

phone rings. Do you get it?<br />

Well, that depends on who<br />

it is, of course. My mother,<br />

yes; solicitor wanting me to<br />

buy siding for the house, no.<br />

Now, with TV Caller ID,<br />

you don’t have to even take<br />

your eyes off the TV screen<br />

in order to make that vital<br />

decision.<br />

Before I was too critical of<br />

how lazy a person has to be<br />

in order to want this service,<br />

I remembered that several<br />

Kevin<br />

Lewis<br />

years ago Nancy and<br />

I found this cool talking<br />

caller ID at Radio<br />

Shack. When the<br />

phone rings, a voice<br />

tells you who is calling.<br />

So, in essence, I<br />

haven’t had to take<br />

my eyes off the TV<br />

for awhile now.<br />

All this reminds<br />

me of a song by Brad<br />

Paisley. (Come to<br />

think of it, a lot of stuff reminds<br />

me of songs by Brad<br />

Paisley. Seems like every<br />

other column I write about<br />

something that reminds of a<br />

song by Brad Paisley.)<br />

This latest one is called<br />

“Welcome to the Future,”<br />

and he talks about how technology<br />

has changed since he<br />

was young:<br />

“When I was <strong>10</strong> years<br />

old,<br />

I remember thinkin’ how<br />

cool it would be,<br />

When we were goin’ on an<br />

eight hour drive,<br />

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���������������<br />

���������������������������<br />

If I could just watch T.V.<br />

And I’d have given anything<br />

To have my own PacMan<br />

game at home.<br />

I used to have to get a ride<br />

down to the arcade;<br />

Now I’ve got it on my<br />

phone.”<br />

What will they think of<br />

next for our phones?<br />

I have a feeling it will be<br />

the picture of the person<br />

calling popping up on the<br />

TV screen.<br />

Wait, don’t some countries<br />

already have that?<br />

— — —<br />

To learn more about Suddenlink<br />

TV Caller ID, visit<br />

your local Suddenlink offi ce<br />

or call toll-free 1-866-269-<br />

4386.<br />

(Kevin Lewis is editor of<br />

the Herald. Contact him at<br />

806-296-1353 or kwlewis@<br />

hearstnp.com. Unfortunately,<br />

he does not have<br />

Caller ID at work.)<br />

Making a difference<br />

Teresa Young/Wayland Baptist University<br />

Wayland student Russell Daniel (left) and staff members Tammy Coleman and Penny Poole remove<br />

weeds and debris from flower beds at La Mesa Elementary in preparation for laying protective material<br />

and decorative bark during Wayland’s Degree of Difference Day held Saturday. (See Monday’s Herald<br />

for stories and more photos.)<br />

Obama sees consensus outside Congress<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) —<br />

President Barack Obama<br />

sees both “unprecedented<br />

consensus” from outside<br />

Congress on his drive to remake<br />

the nation’s health care<br />

system and obstructionism<br />

by some on Capitol Hill.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> historic movement<br />

to bring real, meaningful<br />

health insurance reform to<br />

the American people gathered<br />

momentum this week<br />

as we approach the fi nal<br />

days of this debate,” Obama<br />

said Saturday in his weekly<br />

radio and Internet video address.<br />

<strong>The</strong> consensus “includes<br />

everyone from doctors and<br />

nurses to hospitals and drug<br />

manufacturers” — even<br />

Republican governors and<br />

former GOP lawmakers,<br />

Obama said.<br />

It does not extend to congressional<br />

Republicans,<br />

however, as nearly all of<br />

them oppose the Democrats’<br />

health care proposals.<br />

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

California Gov. Arnold<br />

Schwarzenegger, former<br />

Senate Majority Leaders<br />

Bob Dole and Bill Frist, all<br />

Republicans, and former<br />

Health and Human Service<br />

chiefs Louis Sullivan and<br />

Tommy Thompson, who<br />

both served in Republican<br />

administrations, have all<br />

come out in favor of overhauling<br />

health care, even<br />

though they differ on some<br />

specifi cs.<br />

Budgets get brief relief<br />

from Clunkers taxes<br />

WASHINGTON (AP) —<br />

Struggling states and towns<br />

got a dose of badly needed<br />

money this summer from a<br />

Cash for Clunkers program<br />

that poured hundreds of millions<br />

of dollars of tax revenue<br />

into their budgets.<br />

Now, like the auto industry,<br />

recession-ravaged governments<br />

are seeing revenue<br />

fall off as car buyers take a<br />

breather from the frenzied<br />

sales of July and August.<br />

That means less money for<br />

schools, roads, public safety<br />

and other projects that get<br />

much of their funding from<br />

sales tax collections.<br />

And while offi cials welcomed<br />

the shot in the arm,<br />

the extra clunkers money<br />

won’t come close to fi lling<br />

the gaping holes in their<br />

budgets or do much to solve<br />

<strong>News</strong> Briefs<br />

the worst revenue downturn<br />

in decades. decades<br />

“It is chump change,” said<br />

David Zin, an economist<br />

with the Michigan state senate’s<br />

fi scal agency.<br />

State and city offi cials say<br />

their budget problems are<br />

too severe for one government<br />

program to fi x.<br />

Militants attack Pakistan<br />

army HQ, take hostages<br />

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan<br />

(AP) — Heavily armed militants<br />

were holding up to 15<br />

soldiers hostage inside Pakistan’s<br />

army headquarters<br />

early <strong>Sun</strong>day more than <strong>12</strong><br />

hours after they stormed the<br />

complex in an audacious assault<br />

on the heart of the most<br />

powerful institution in the<br />

nuclear-armed country.<br />

Six soldiers, including<br />

two ranking offi cers, and<br />

four militants were killed<br />

in the attack by assailants<br />

who wore military uniforms.<br />

<strong>The</strong> strike appeared to be a<br />

warning to the military that<br />

its planned offensive on the<br />

insurgents’ stronghold along<br />

the Afghan border would be<br />

met with attacks against targets<br />

across Pakistan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> government said the<br />

assault on the headquarters,<br />

which followed a bloody<br />

market bombing and a suicide<br />

blast at a U.N. aid<br />

agency in the past week, had<br />

strengthened its resolve to<br />

push into South Waziristan<br />

— a mountainous region<br />

home to al-Qaida leaders<br />

where security forces have<br />

been beaten back by insurgents<br />

before.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spasm of violence<br />

was confi rmation that the<br />

militants had regrouped<br />

despite recent military operations<br />

against their forces<br />

and the killing of Pakistani<br />

Taliban leader Baitullah<br />

Mehsud in a CIA drone attack<br />

in August. His replacement<br />

vowed just last week<br />

to step up attacks around<br />

the country and repel any<br />

push into Waziristan.<br />

Army spokesman Maj.<br />

Gen. Athar Abbas said “four<br />

or fi ve” assailants were<br />

holding between <strong>10</strong> and 15<br />

troops hostage in a building<br />

close to the main gates of<br />

the complex in Rawalpindi,<br />

a city near the capital, Islamabad.abad<br />

No senior military or<br />

intelligence offi cials were<br />

among those being held, he<br />

said.<br />

Turkey, Armenia<br />

sign historic accord<br />

ZURICH (AP) — Turkey<br />

and Armenia signed a landmark<br />

agreement Saturday<br />

to establish diplomatic relations<br />

and open their sealed<br />

border after a century of<br />

enmity, as U.S. Secretary<br />

of State Hillary Rodham<br />

Clinton helped the two sides<br />

clear a last-minute snag.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contentious issue of<br />

whether the killing of up to<br />

1.5 million Armenians during<br />

the fi nal days of the Ottoman<br />

Empire amounted to<br />

genocide is only hinted at in<br />

the agreement.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were several times<br />

when I said to all of the parties<br />

involved that this is too<br />

important,” Clinton said.<br />

“This has to be seen through.<br />

We have come too far. All of<br />

the work that has gone into<br />

the protocols should not be<br />

walked away from.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Turkish and Armenian<br />

foreign ministers signed<br />

the accord in the Swiss city<br />

of Zurich after a dispute<br />

over the fi nal statements<br />

they would make. In the<br />

end, the signing took place<br />

about three hours later than<br />

scheduled and there were no<br />

spoken statements.<br />

Clinton and mediators<br />

from Switzerland intervened<br />

to help broker a solution,<br />

U.S. offi cials said on condition<br />

of anonymity, in keeping<br />

with State Department<br />

regulations. Better ties between<br />

Turkey, a regional<br />

heavyweight, and poor,<br />

landlocked Armenia have<br />

been a priority for President<br />

Barack Obama, and Clinton<br />

had fl own to Switzerland to<br />

witness the signing, not help<br />

close the deal.<br />

Columbine C<br />

killer’s mom<br />

had h ‘no inkling’ about son<br />

DENVER (AP) — In the<br />

fi<br />

rst detailed public remarks<br />

bby<br />

any parent of the two Columbine<br />

killers, Dylan Klebold’s<br />

mother says she had<br />

no idea her son was suicidal<br />

until she read his journals<br />

after the 1999 high school<br />

massacre.<br />

Susan Klebold’s essay in<br />

next month’s issue of O, <strong>The</strong><br />

Oprah Magazine, says she is<br />

still struggling to make sense<br />

of what happened when her<br />

son and Eric Harris killed <strong>12</strong><br />

students and a teacher in the<br />

shooting rampage at Columbine<br />

High School in suburban<br />

Denver. Twenty-one<br />

people were injured before<br />

Klebold and Harris killed<br />

themselves.<br />

“For the rest of my life, I<br />

will be haunted by the horror<br />

and anguish Dylan caused,”<br />

she wrote. “I cannot look at a<br />

child in a grocery store or on<br />

the street without thinking<br />

about how my son’s schoolmates<br />

spent the last moments<br />

of their lives. Dylan changed<br />

everything I believed about<br />

myself, about God, about<br />

family, and about love.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> killers’ parents have<br />

repeatedly declined to talk<br />

about the massacre. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

gave depositions in a lawsuit<br />

fi led by families of the<br />

victims, but a judge in 2007<br />

sealed them for 20 years after<br />

the lawsuit was settled<br />

out of court.<br />

In her essay, Susan Klebold<br />

wrote that she didn’t<br />

know her son was so disturbed.<br />

Pageant focuses on<br />

enhanced beauties<br />

BUDAPEST, Hungary<br />

(AP) — It was a night for<br />

unnatural beauties. Contestants<br />

showed off breast implants,<br />

nose jobs and face<br />

lifts as Miss Plastic Hungary<br />

20<strong>09</strong> strove to promote the<br />

benefi ts of plastic surgery<br />

in a country where artifi cial<br />

enhancements are viewed<br />

mostly with a wary eye.<br />

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Obituaries<br />

Linda Arnold<br />

Linda Arnold, age 97,<br />

passed away Friday, Oct 9,<br />

20<strong>09</strong>, in Lubbock.<br />

Funeral services will be<br />

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

Oct. <strong>12</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>, at Seth Ward<br />

Baptist Church under the direction<br />

of Lemons Funeral<br />

Home. Pastor Jim Ritter will<br />

offi ciate and interment will<br />

follow at Parklawn <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Gardens.<br />

Open visitation will be<br />

held on <strong>Sun</strong>day from 4-8<br />

p.m. at Lemons Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Linda Elsie Blok was born<br />

Jan. 28, 19<strong>12</strong>, in Kalamazoo,<br />

Mich., to Jacob and Adrianna<br />

(Singeles) Blok.<br />

Linda worked as a nurse’s<br />

aid for many years. She was<br />

a member of Seth Ward<br />

Baptist Church where she<br />

had served as the Rebekah<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day School teacher for<br />

many years along with being<br />

the past WMU president<br />

and was very involved in<br />

the church choir. She read<br />

her Bible daily and enjoyed<br />

leading Bible studies.<br />

Linda also enjoyed knitting,<br />

crocheting, cross stitching<br />

and doing crossword<br />

puzzles. She was an especially<br />

loving grandmother<br />

who enjoyed spending time<br />

with her four granddaughters<br />

Faye Bufe<br />

HALE CENTER — Funeral<br />

services for Faye Bufe,<br />

82, of Hale Center will be at<br />

2 p.m. Monday in Abernathy<br />

Church of Christ with Steve<br />

Gauntt and David Bennett<br />

offi ciating.<br />

Burial will follow in Abernathy<br />

Cemetery by Abell<br />

Funeral Home and Flower<br />

Shop of Abernathy.<br />

Mrs. Bufe died Friday,<br />

Oct. 9, 20<strong>09</strong>, in Lubbock.<br />

She was born Jan. 15, 1927<br />

in Olney and married Wilford<br />

Bufe on Feb. 5, 1944,<br />

in New Deal. <strong>The</strong>y moved<br />

their family to Hale County<br />

in 1951 from the New Deal<br />

area.<br />

Leroy Charles Daffron<br />

Private memorial<br />

services for Leroy<br />

Charles Daffron, 70,<br />

will be held at a later date.<br />

Cremation services were<br />

under the direction of Lemons<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Mr. Daffron died Saturday,<br />

Oct. 3, 20<strong>09</strong>, at Covenant<br />

Hospital in Plainview.<br />

He was born Aug. 25,<br />

1939, in Olton to Willie and<br />

Mary (Fisher) Daffron. He<br />

was a lifelong Olton resident<br />

and a graduate of Olton High<br />

School.<br />

He served in the U.S.<br />

Army during the Vietnam<br />

War. He worked for Warrick<br />

Enterprises in the maintenance<br />

department.<br />

He married Deborah Callan<br />

on Jan. 20, 2003, in Pla-<br />

Police sort 2,000<br />

cases in garage<br />

DALLAS (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />

Dallas Police Department is<br />

trying to determine if more<br />

than 2,000 family violence<br />

cases stored haphazardly in<br />

the garage of one of its 35year<br />

veterans were handled<br />

properly.<br />

Family violence advocates,<br />

prosecutors and police<br />

are worried that some of Detective<br />

Mickey East’s cases<br />

may not have been properly<br />

fi led with the district attorney’s<br />

offi ce. Offi cials are reviewing<br />

department policies<br />

to determine what rules may<br />

have been violated, including<br />

ones that require detectives<br />

to keep evidence in its<br />

proper place.<br />

East said he had taken the<br />

documents home to organize<br />

them and put fi les together.<br />

“I made a mistake,” he told<br />

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

Attempts by <strong>The</strong> Associated<br />

Press to reach East on Saturday<br />

were not immediately<br />

successful. He has been temporarily<br />

assigned to the police<br />

auto pound.<br />

Dallas police say it could<br />

take weeks, if not months, to<br />

sort through the unorganized<br />

mound of police records.<br />

and their<br />

families.<br />

She was<br />

preceded<br />

in death<br />

by parents;<br />

her husband,<br />

John<br />

Arnold;<br />

a daughter,<br />

Sheila<br />

inview.<br />

He was a<br />

member of<br />

Seth Ward<br />

Baptist<br />

Church.<br />

Survivorsinclude<br />

his<br />

wife; two<br />

sons, Rob-<br />

ert Daffron of Lubbock and<br />

Lesley Daffron of Colorado;<br />

one daughter, Donna Daffron<br />

of Colorado; one sister,<br />

Evelyn Daffron of Olton; one<br />

half-sister, Karen Daffron;<br />

three grandchildren; and numerous<br />

nieces and nephews.<br />

His parents, two brothers<br />

and two sisters are deceased.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

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“A ray of light in an hour of need”<br />

Lemons Funeral Home<br />

Being there for Plainview families<br />

in their hour of need for 70 years<br />

206 W.8th ~ 806-296-5566<br />

ARNOLD<br />

Arnold; and brother-in-law,<br />

Edgar Arnold.<br />

Linda is survived by her<br />

granddaughter, Paulinda<br />

Gibson and husband Dale of<br />

Halfway and their children,<br />

Jennifer, Ricky and Chelsey;<br />

her granddaughter, Nikki<br />

Langston and husband Bobby<br />

of Plainview and their<br />

children, Sha and Shawn;<br />

her granddaughter, Bonni<br />

Arnold-Thomason and husband<br />

Scott of Lubbock and<br />

their children, Avery and Addisson;<br />

her granddaughter,<br />

Mary Ellen Devin and husband<br />

Lyndan of Plainview<br />

and their children, Tasha,<br />

T.J. and Meagan; greatgreat-grandchildren,<br />

Shane,<br />

Riley and Mia; and sister-inlaw,<br />

Bonnie Wright.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong>s in Linda Arnold’s<br />

name may be made to<br />

Seth Ward Baptist Church in<br />

Plainview.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

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She was a member of Hale<br />

Center Church of Christ.<br />

Survivors include her husband;<br />

two sons, Howard Bufe<br />

of Dallas and Harold Bufe<br />

and wife Linda of Abernathy;<br />

two grandchildren; and three<br />

great-grandchildren.<br />

A brother, Travis Jennings,<br />

and a granddaughter,<br />

Lori Bufe, are deceased.<br />

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

to Children’s Home<br />

of Lubbock, P.O. Box 2824,<br />

Lubbock, TX 79408; or to<br />

Hope Lodge of Lubbock, c/o<br />

American Cancer Society,<br />

34<strong>11</strong> 73rd Street, Lubbock,<br />

TX 79423.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

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DAFFRON<br />

Death Notices<br />

Julia Masten<br />

Services for Julia Masten Masten,<br />

94, of Plainview are pending<br />

with Lemons Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. Masten died Saturday,<br />

Oct. <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

Plainview Daily Herald — <strong>10</strong>-<strong>11</strong>-<strong>09</strong><br />

Mary Beth Moon<br />

Services for Mary Beth<br />

Moon, 48, of Plainview are<br />

pending with Lemons Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Mrs. Moon died Friday,<br />

Oct. 9, 20<strong>09</strong>, in Lubbock.<br />

Online condolences:<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

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Call 806-296-1357 or emailobits@plainviewdailyherald.com.<br />

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Wal-Mart Festival: Fun for a good cause<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

WAL-MART FALL FESTIVAL: (Clockwise from top) Billy Rodriquez (left), Elizabeth<br />

Herrera, Uriel Herrera, Kathie Rodriquez and Elida Rodriquez look at<br />

items for the silent auction Saturday at the Ollie Liner Center; Mike Salazar<br />

heads out on the Bike Run; Jennifer Gonzales plays on the Jumper; and<br />

Daenyra Collins gathers up all of her loot. <strong>The</strong> festival was hosted by Wal-<br />

Mart Distribution Center, and proceeds from the event went to the Children’s<br />

Miracle Network.<br />

Around Us<br />

LUBBOCK — Texas<br />

Tech officials offi cials celebrated the<br />

long-delayed construction<br />

of a new, $70 million business<br />

college Friday with a<br />

groundbreaking ceremony.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 147,500-square-foot<br />

Jerry S. Rawls College of<br />

Business, slated to anchor<br />

the north entrance to campus,<br />

will replace an aging<br />

business building constructed<br />

in the 1960s.<br />

Plans for construction began<br />

more than fi ve years ago,<br />

and after reviewing several<br />

proposed sites the university<br />

chose the area of Ninth<br />

Street and Flint Avenue near<br />

Dan Law Field.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project was stalled<br />

when private fundraising<br />

didn’t reach the $40 million<br />

goal set by Tech administrators<br />

to begin construction.<br />

Administrators raised $20<br />

million in private donations.<br />

Students will pay an additional<br />

$18 per class credit<br />

taken, time spent working<br />

for the class rather than time<br />

spent in the classroom, to<br />

pay off the remaining debt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new building is expected<br />

to take two years to<br />

complete. — Lubbock Avalanche-Journal<br />

• • •<br />

CANYON — <strong>The</strong> last<br />

of eight current and former<br />

West Texas A&M University<br />

football players embroiled<br />

in a criminal investigation<br />

has been placed on deferred<br />

adjudication, bringing to a<br />

close a probe that started in<br />

November.<br />

In all, nine men pleaded<br />

guilty to criminal charges<br />

for entering an off-campus<br />

apartment without permission<br />

in November. All were<br />

placed on deferred adjudication,<br />

a form of judge-ordered<br />

community supervision<br />

which avoids a conviction or<br />

sentence because the judge<br />

is authorized to delay any<br />

fi nding of guilt as long as the<br />

defendant successfully complies<br />

with the conditions of<br />

supervision.<br />

Randall County Criminal<br />

District Attorney James<br />

Farren said a rivalry between<br />

the school’s football,<br />

baseball and soccer players<br />

sparked the incident. He said<br />

it was likely the men didn’t<br />

know they were committing<br />

Shingles golden to thieves<br />

DALLAS (AP) — Crooks<br />

have been stealing millions<br />

of dollars worth of shingles<br />

from companies this year, a<br />

sizable increase from years<br />

past. Previously, thieves<br />

would steal them from construction<br />

sites, but not on this<br />

level. <strong>The</strong>y’re now getting<br />

ambitious, robbing warehouses<br />

— sometimes several<br />

semi-truckloads at a time —<br />

and hauling away hundreds<br />

of thousands of dollars in<br />

shingles. In Texas alone, at<br />

least $4 million worth have<br />

been stolen this year.<br />

Investigators believe some<br />

thieves are part of an organized<br />

operation, stockpiling<br />

the materials in anticipation<br />

of hurricanes, tornadoes and<br />

other roof-ripping storms that<br />

would heighten the demand<br />

for their stolen wares. Other<br />

thefts may be isolated incidents<br />

from people looking<br />

to sell the shingles to roofers<br />

for a quick buck. Also,<br />

the soaring price of shingles,<br />

which are petroleum-based<br />

products, has driven the<br />

demand for cheaper, blackmarket<br />

roofi ng material.<br />

PLAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL<br />

BULLDOG<br />

Paw Prints<br />

Oct. 13-17<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 13: 9th, JV, Volleyball vs. Big Spring @ PHS 5:30<br />

Varsity Volleyball vs. Big Spring @ PHS 6:30<br />

Varsity Tennis vs. Shallowater @ PHS @ 4:00<br />

Thursday, Oct. 15: 9th Red Football vs. Big Spring @ Big Spring @ 5:00<br />

9th Blue Football vs. Hereford @ Hereford @ 5:00<br />

JV Football vs. Big Spring @ PHS 5:00<br />

Friday, Oct. 16: Varsity Football vs. Big Spring @ Big Spring 7:30<br />

Saturday, Oct. 17: Cross Country Meet @ WTAMU Horse Center, Canyon<br />

JV and 9th Volleyball vs. Lakeview @ San Angelo 1:00<br />

Varsity Volleyball vs. Lakeview @ San Angelo 2:00<br />

Varsity Tennis vs. Big Spring @ Big Spring @ <strong>10</strong>:00<br />

Girls Gold Team- Open<br />

Plainview Girls Golf – Borger Triangular 9:00<br />

PHS Coronation will be held at the Fair <strong>The</strong>atre on November 7 and will<br />

practice on November 5. Seniors can pick up information about dress and<br />

tux requirements in the PHS office. If you have any questions, please contact<br />

Leslie Richburg at 296-4051.<br />

If you are interested in donating fleece material or money to buy material for<br />

Student Council to make blankets for the military please contact Jan Cabler<br />

at 296-4051.<br />

See complete school business at:<br />

www.plainview.k<strong>12</strong>.tx.us<br />

PHS Student Council<br />

a crime.<br />

<strong>The</strong> players were suspended<br />

from the football program<br />

after arrest warrants were issued<br />

in January. According<br />

to a roster Friday, three of<br />

the players, Eugene L. Sims,<br />

Brittan Taylor Golden and<br />

Brandon Brown Hicks, had<br />

been reinstated.<br />

WT Athletic Director<br />

Michael McBroom said the<br />

three were reinstated after<br />

they met terms laid out for<br />

them by the athletics department.<br />

He would not discuss<br />

the terms. — Amarillo<br />

Globe-<strong>News</strong><br />

• • •<br />

Xcel Energy is working to<br />

modernize facilities that will<br />

allow it to upgrade electrical<br />

service. <strong>The</strong>re are several<br />

projects on tap in the<br />

Panhandle, including one<br />

involving infrared heaters in<br />

Plainview.<br />

After six decades, Xcel is<br />

giving its Northeast Service<br />

Center Amarillo a makeover<br />

with a price tag of $1.5 mil-<br />

Video available at<br />

www.MyPlainview.com<br />

lion. Some of the activities<br />

at the center will move to the<br />

Amarillo Technical Center<br />

to be located on the site of<br />

a former auto auction east of<br />

town. It will cost the utility<br />

about another $1.2 million<br />

to redo that facility. — Amarillo<br />

Globe-<strong>News</strong><br />

• • •<br />

LUBBOCK — A horse<br />

was killed after it was hit by<br />

four vehicles Friday night<br />

northwest of Lubbock.<br />

<strong>The</strong> horse entered the 1900<br />

block of North FM 179 about<br />

8:45 p.m. one mile north of<br />

Fourth Street when it was<br />

struck fi rst by a Jeep Cherokee<br />

then three other vehicles,<br />

according to the DPS.<br />

One person suffered moderate<br />

injuries and was taken<br />

to a Lubbock hospital.<br />

Investigators hadn’t found<br />

the horse’s owner Friday<br />

night. — Lubbock Avalanche-Journal<br />

(Contact Kevin Lewis at<br />

806-296-1353 or kwlewis@<br />

hearstnp.com)<br />

Now ow Open Open<br />

UNITED WAY AGENCIES ARE<br />

Dealing Hearts<br />

Agencies like the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Court Appointed<br />

Special Advocates (CASA) invest into the lives of children, focusing<br />

on building character and skills as they mature. In this role, these<br />

agencies are always holding a full house.<br />

“Just having that one person there can make a huge<br />

difference in a kid’s life as we’re going through the system.”<br />

CASA Client<br />

“To see the children that you’ve followed through the<br />

court system finally get adopted is the best feeling. I feel we<br />

are helping give these kids a ‘hand up’ to stop the cycle of<br />

abuse and neglect to future generations.”<br />

Terri Rogers, CASA Volunteer<br />

LIVING THE UNITED WAY MAKES<br />

A Winning Hand<br />

3019 W. 7th Street<br />

293-7072<br />

* Fall Bedding * Cabbage * Kale<br />

* Pansies * Violas (Johnny JumpUps)<br />

* Garden Mums * Large Selection of<br />

Pumpkins, Gourds & Squash<br />

Mon. - Fri. 1-6 p.m.<br />

Sat. <strong>10</strong>-6 • <strong>Sun</strong>. 1-5 p.m.<br />

Located by<br />

Willson & Son Lumber<br />

I-27 Service Rd.


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Your Opinion<br />

(Your Opinion presents<br />

reader comments on stories<br />

appearing in the Herald.<br />

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on our Web site, www.My-<br />

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Story: Lions Club marks<br />

80 years<br />

“I like this story. We Lions<br />

need to be proud of such<br />

a long service record and<br />

celebrate whole heartedly.”<br />

Author: Michael Smith<br />

• • •<br />

Story: Two men injured<br />

in access road accident<br />

“Another accident on the<br />

access roads. <strong>The</strong> I-27 access<br />

roads are hazardous. Please<br />

contact elected offi cials and<br />

share your concerns. This is<br />

so important for the safety<br />

of everyone in this community.<br />

Our children are counting<br />

on us to ensure that this<br />

change is made so that no<br />

one else has to be injured<br />

or die because of these twoway<br />

frontage roads. United<br />

voices asking for help with<br />

this situation will encourage<br />

change. It only takes about<br />

<strong>10</strong> minutes to contact elected<br />

offi cials and share concerns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>10</strong> minutes you spend<br />

in contacting those that can<br />

help with this situation might<br />

save someone’s life.”<br />

Author: Kathleen Ditmore<br />

* * *<br />

Story: One killed, another<br />

injured in access road<br />

accident<br />

“<strong>The</strong> city says the price tag<br />

on changing (I say correcting)<br />

the access roads is $<strong>12</strong><br />

million. Well, for the fi rst<br />

time in my life, that does not<br />

seem like too much money!<br />

Get a clue, Plainview. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

roads must be corrected!”<br />

Author: concerned<br />

* * *<br />

“<strong>The</strong> service roads must be<br />

changed to one way as soon<br />

as possible. TxDOT should<br />

make this a priority and start<br />

work immediately. Inconvience<br />

to residents of Westgate<br />

(who live there by choice) is<br />

not a valid reason to leave<br />

them two ways. I cannot<br />

think of a single place with<br />

the traffi c load the west service<br />

road has that is still two<br />

ways and I have travelled to<br />

almost every city and town<br />

in Texas several times.”<br />

Author: David<br />

* * *<br />

“. . . People need to pay<br />

more attention and drive as if<br />

the other person won’t stop.<br />

I was driving down a (residential)<br />

road this morning<br />

and someone backed right<br />

As our health care system<br />

is debated in Congress and<br />

we continue to face down<br />

pro-choice challenges in the<br />

bill, I want to take the time<br />

to remind all of us of another<br />

vulnerable segment of our<br />

population. This is one area<br />

in which we should be in full<br />

agreement, but still one we<br />

too often overlook: the thousands<br />

of children in need of<br />

adoption by loving families<br />

who are instead consigned<br />

to a struggling foster-care<br />

system.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are children who<br />

have been through so much<br />

already, who have lost their<br />

parents to tragedy, to the<br />

streets or who have been<br />

pulled through the trauma of<br />

abuse or abandonment by the<br />

very person who should love<br />

them the most. Through no<br />

possible fault of their own,<br />

these young ones have seen<br />

the hardest side of humanity,<br />

and they desperately need a<br />

steady and loving hand to<br />

guide them.<br />

As much as we may bicker<br />

over the politics of life and<br />

the role of government in of<br />

our social services, on a fundamental<br />

level the hardship<br />

of these children deserves<br />

nothing less than our compassion,<br />

support and perhaps<br />

the very opening of our<br />

homes. We must understand<br />

this not as a peripheral issue,<br />

but as a true crisis of child<br />

welfare and a battleground<br />

for our future.<br />

In this country, there are<br />

<strong>12</strong>9,000 children waiting to<br />

be adopted. Most of those<br />

are already legally severed<br />

from their birth parents and<br />

Only beginning in Afghanistan<br />

WASHINGTON — President<br />

Obama has no plans to<br />

pull U.S. troops out of Afghanistan.<br />

After eight years<br />

of war there, withdrawal is<br />

not among the options<br />

the administration is<br />

considering as it designs<br />

a new strategy.<br />

Also not being<br />

considered is any exploration<br />

of possible<br />

peace talks with the<br />

Taliban, the indig-<br />

enous Islamic group<br />

that once controlled<br />

large swaths of Afghanistan.<br />

When asked whether the<br />

U.S. could withdraw from<br />

Afghanistan — a country<br />

known as the “graveyard of<br />

empires” — White House<br />

spokesman Robert Gibbs<br />

said: “That’s not something<br />

that has ever been entertained.”<br />

“I don’t think we have the<br />

option to leave,” he added.<br />

“I think that’s quite clear.”<br />

Both Defense Secretary<br />

Robert Gates and Gen. Stanley<br />

McChrystal — the commander<br />

of U.S. and allied<br />

troops in Afghanistan —<br />

have indicated that the Taliban<br />

has the momentum and<br />

is gaining ground.<br />

Eight American soldiers<br />

lost their lives in fi ghting at<br />

an undermanned outpost in<br />

Afghanistan last weekend.<br />

NATO said in a statement<br />

that the insurgents — that<br />

is, the Afghan fi ghters —<br />

lost <strong>10</strong>0 men in the same<br />

battle.<br />

Obama is reviewing his<br />

war strategy in Afghanistan<br />

at a time when American<br />

public opinion is becoming<br />

skeptical about U.S. efforts<br />

there. An NBC/Wall Street<br />

Journal poll last month<br />

showed that 59 percent of<br />

those polled said they are<br />

feeling less confi dent that<br />

the war will come to a successful<br />

conclusion, while 51<br />

percent said they would oppose<br />

sending more troops to<br />

the confl ict.<br />

Obama has been conferring<br />

with Pentagon offi cials,<br />

commanders on the ground<br />

and congressional leaders<br />

as he takes his time to make<br />

what could be the toughest<br />

could therefore be adopted<br />

into new families with no<br />

delays. But last year alone,<br />

over 28,000 children were<br />

left without families.<br />

This does not need to be<br />

the case. Improvements<br />

to the adoption system in<br />

our country have made the<br />

process smoother, faster<br />

and less expensive than it<br />

once was. Children in foster<br />

homes can be adopted<br />

without legal complications.<br />

Those who choose to adopt<br />

an infant can be paired with<br />

their child from before birth<br />

and even build a relationship<br />

with the birth mother.<br />

Over and over again, in<br />

personal stories and in comprehensive<br />

studies, we are<br />

shown the overwhelming<br />

benefi ts of adoption. Children<br />

left in foster care not<br />

decision of his presidency.<br />

Obama’s big dilemma now<br />

is to decide whether to approve<br />

McChrystal’s request<br />

for 40,000 more troops in<br />

addition to the 68,000<br />

there now.<br />

Another option —<br />

one pushed by Vice<br />

President Joe Biden<br />

— is to reduce troop<br />

numbers and instead<br />

rely on bombing<br />

and raids by Special<br />

Forces to keep any al-<br />

Qaida elements on the<br />

run.<br />

Obama has been<br />

conducting a series of notso-secret<br />

meetings to decide<br />

his next move. Somehow<br />

the White House has managed<br />

to change the theme<br />

— lawmakers emerge from<br />

their White House meetings<br />

proclaiming that Obama had<br />

ruled out a large reduction<br />

in troops. Nice going. <strong>The</strong><br />

issue is whether to increase<br />

the number of troops.<br />

In a speech in London,<br />

McChrystal went public<br />

with his position and was<br />

later slapped down by Gates<br />

who reminded military leaders<br />

that their advice to the<br />

president should remain private.<br />

“In this process, it is imperative<br />

that all of us taking<br />

part in these deliberations —<br />

civilians and military alike<br />

— provide our best advice<br />

to the president candidly but<br />

privately,” Gates said.<br />

I think it’s good to have<br />

the debate out in the open<br />

and for the American people<br />

to know what the stakes are.<br />

only struggle with<br />

being bounced from<br />

place to place in shifting<br />

relationships, but<br />

also face a terrible<br />

struggle when they<br />

leave the system and<br />

are left with no family<br />

support, no adequate<br />

resources and a lack of<br />

practical preparation.<br />

Conversely, children<br />

who are adopted — either<br />

as infants or later in life<br />

— have proven that strong,<br />

successful families do not require<br />

ties of blood, and children<br />

can rebound from early<br />

trauma and experience deep<br />

healing and love.<br />

Many of you know that I<br />

myself was adopted as an infant.<br />

I can think of no greater<br />

blessing than the family I was<br />

brought into, of the chance<br />

for a new life from the start.<br />

EEvery<br />

child is a gift from God,<br />

aand<br />

every child deserves a<br />

lloving<br />

family. As individu-<br />

aals<br />

and as a nation, we must<br />

mmake<br />

that understanding a<br />

priority moving forward.<br />

I invite you to visit http://<br />

www.arrow.org/, the home<br />

of Arrow Child & Family<br />

Ministries, an organization<br />

I have been proud to partner<br />

with for many years now.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re you can learn more<br />

about the pressing issues<br />

<strong>The</strong> president has called<br />

the war in Afghanistan a<br />

“necessary war” and it behooves<br />

him to explain why<br />

we must pay such a human<br />

cost, not to mention billions<br />

of dollars to keep it going.<br />

Are there any lessons<br />

from the past, especially<br />

the Vietnam War? Is there<br />

anything to learn from the<br />

experience of the Russians,<br />

who were forced to<br />

withdraw from Afghanistan<br />

in the 1980s, despite their<br />

high-tech military? (Back<br />

then, the U.S. was a big<br />

help to the Afghan fi ghters<br />

and other anti-communists,<br />

including Osama bin Laden,<br />

the wealthy Saudi heir who<br />

later led al-Qaida.)<br />

Where are the Pakistanis?<br />

<strong>The</strong>y know the terrain. I<br />

thought it was interesting<br />

that the Pakistanis decided<br />

it was their fi ght, too, when<br />

Taliban forces reached striking<br />

distance of Islamabad,<br />

the capital of Pakistan, before<br />

being pushed back.<br />

If Obama goes with the<br />

military leaders on the<br />

ground, there will be many<br />

more years dedicated to defeating<br />

the Taliban and to<br />

U.S. efforts at nation-building<br />

in Afghanistan.<br />

I say we should pull up<br />

stakes, let United Nations<br />

peacekeepers try to stabilize<br />

the Afghan government and<br />

support it with a new, nonnarcotics<br />

economy.<br />

(Helen Thomas is a columnist<br />

with Hearst <strong>News</strong>papers<br />

in Washington, D.C.<br />

Contact her at hthomas@<br />

hearstdc.com).<br />

Child adoption: An overlooked crisis<br />

Mallard Fillmore<br />

out in front of me. If I had<br />

not stopped she would have<br />

hit me. Sometimes you just<br />

have to drive defensively.”<br />

Author: Charla Cook<br />

* * *<br />

“Certainly, if the Plainview<br />

Industrial Foundation is serious<br />

about attracting business<br />

to Plainview, they would<br />

make rectifying this a priority.<br />

What business would be<br />

interested in locating their<br />

operations where such blatant,<br />

unsafe infrastructure is<br />

allowed to exist!”<br />

Author: Barnabus Colingrad<br />

• • •<br />

Story: Physician’s traffi c<br />

death prompts lawsuit<br />

“I do not feel it is right to<br />

sue this man for what happened.<br />

It is bad enough he<br />

has to live knowing what<br />

he has done. It’s not like he<br />

meant to do any harm, he<br />

merely was trying to avoid a<br />

collision. You cannot try to<br />

put someone at fault for the<br />

inevitable.”<br />

Author: Justin<br />

* * *<br />

“How very sad for Mrs.<br />

Peeler. Her need to blame<br />

someone for this tragedy is<br />

understandable, but both she<br />

and her husband were culpable<br />

when they parked their<br />

cars on the wrong side of the<br />

road. <strong>The</strong> truck driver risked<br />

his own life by driving into<br />

the bar ditch to try to avoid<br />

hitting the cars whose headlights<br />

were blinding him from<br />

the wrong side of the road. He<br />

is not to blame and certainly<br />

does not deserve to be sued.”<br />

Author: Jan<br />

• • •<br />

Story: Golden Arches’<br />

calf on the lam<br />

“That is crazy. I can’t<br />

imagine who would take this<br />

calf. <strong>The</strong>se fi berglass cows<br />

are historical for Plainiview.<br />

Whoever did this should be<br />

ashamed of themselves.”<br />

Author: Victoria Jimenez<br />

• • •<br />

Story: Blaze destroys<br />

RVs<br />

“It absolutely amazes me<br />

that so many people seem<br />

to fi nd such terrible things<br />

amazing to watch. Cars piled<br />

into business parking lots<br />

and even blocked the turning<br />

lane of Fifth Street just to<br />

watch this fi re destroy someone’s<br />

personal property. It<br />

would be nice if the people<br />

of Plainview could show<br />

some respect for others.”<br />

Author: A concerned resident<br />

of Plainview<br />

OPINION<br />

Helen<br />

Thomas<br />

Mike<br />

Reagan<br />

of child welfare in<br />

this country, the policies<br />

and practices for<br />

which we advocate,<br />

and the steps your<br />

family can take on behalf<br />

of these children,<br />

perhaps even making<br />

one of them your own.<br />

Together, we can protect<br />

children and benefi<br />

t families for generations<br />

to come.<br />

(Mike Reagan, the elder<br />

son of the late President<br />

Ronald Reagan, is chairman<br />

and president of <strong>The</strong><br />

Reagan Legacy Foundation.<br />

Contact him at Reagan@caglecartoons.com.)<br />

Elected Officials<br />

City Council<br />

Mayor John Anderson, John<br />

Bertsch, B t h Wendell W d ll Dunlap, D l RRoland l d<br />

Nash, Belinda Pena, Kelvin Tipton,<br />

Ron Trusler and Cathy Waggoner.<br />

County Commissioners Court<br />

Dwain Dodson, judge; Benny<br />

Cantwell, Gary Koelder, Michael Carroll<br />

and Mario Martinez.<br />

School Board<br />

Daniel Rascon, president; Brandon<br />

Brownlee, Phil Cox, Lonnie DiSalvo,<br />

Wes Naron and Sylvia DeLaGarza.<br />

State Representative<br />

Joe Heflin, 85th District, State<br />

Capitol, Room EXT E1.3<strong>10</strong>, P.O. Box<br />

29<strong>10</strong>, Austin, TX 78768 (5<strong>12</strong>) 463-<br />

0604; District Office: P.O. Box 585,<br />

Crosbyton, TX 79322, (806) 675-1583<br />

State Senator<br />

Robert Duncan, P.O. Box <strong>12</strong>068,<br />

Austin, TX 787<strong>11</strong>, (5<strong>12</strong>) 463-0<strong>12</strong>8<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

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Happy<br />

birthday,<br />

Fox <strong>News</strong><br />

Big birthday this week:<br />

Fox <strong>News</strong> Channel is 13<br />

years old. I was there on Oct.<br />

7, 1996, when the channel<br />

was launched with about 15<br />

million subscribers. Now we<br />

have about<br />

90 million.<br />

Back then, if<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Factor”<br />

received 50<br />

e-mails a day<br />

we were happy.<br />

Now, we<br />

average about<br />

2,000 electronic<br />

letters<br />

daily.<br />

FNC is per-<br />

Bill<br />

O’Reilly<br />

haps the biggest media success<br />

since the networks were<br />

formed in the 1940s. Fox<br />

<strong>News</strong> is a billion-dollar enterprise<br />

that dominates cable<br />

news ratings and is consistently<br />

in the top fi ve of all<br />

cable programs. Simply put,<br />

FNC is on fi re even after all<br />

these years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two compelling<br />

questions on our birthday.<br />

First, why the big success?<br />

Second, why do many media<br />

people despise us?<br />

<strong>The</strong> success part is twofold.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no question<br />

that FNC leans to the right,<br />

because it gives conservative<br />

voices a prominent place on<br />

the air. No other TV news<br />

operation does this. So, logically,<br />

conservative Americans<br />

tune in for long periods<br />

of time.<br />

Also, Fox <strong>News</strong> is not<br />

boring! This, I believe, is<br />

the biggest reason for our<br />

success. Like us or not, we<br />

move things along. We have<br />

lively people on the air. We<br />

take chances and do things<br />

differently. In primetime<br />

especially, Americans do<br />

not want dull programming.<br />

Many news programs simply<br />

recite the day’s events. That<br />

will not cut it anymore. You<br />

have to give viewers something<br />

unique and entertaining.<br />

FNC does.<br />

That makes our competitors<br />

and the ideologues running<br />

many of the nation’s<br />

newspapers furious. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

don’t like the traditionalism<br />

of Fox <strong>News</strong>, and they seethe<br />

at our success. Thus, on any<br />

given day, you can view<br />

scathing personal attacks<br />

against FNC anchors. Think<br />

about it: Why the rage?<br />

Nobody is forced to watch<br />

Fox <strong>News</strong>. If you don’t like<br />

Beck, Hannity or O’Reilly,<br />

watch the Food Channel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hysteria over Glenn<br />

Beck is a great example of<br />

why Fox <strong>News</strong> dominates.<br />

Here is a guy with an opinion.<br />

He has a television show.<br />

That’s it. Beck freely admits<br />

he’s not a newsman in any<br />

sense. He’s just a guy who<br />

loves his country and wants<br />

to talk about it.<br />

Apparently, that is driving<br />

the intelligentsia insane. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

can’t stand a guy like Beck<br />

mouthing off. But why? Last<br />

time I looked, Beck held an<br />

American passport. So he’s<br />

entitled to speak his mind.<br />

A big corporation is smart<br />

enough to pay him to do that,<br />

and millions watch. Isn’t the<br />

USA a great country?<br />

Obviously, I’m happy to<br />

be celebrating 13 years on<br />

Fox <strong>News</strong>.<br />

When I took the job, I was<br />

just looking to make a nice<br />

living and have a little fun.<br />

But now, “<strong>The</strong> O’Reilly Factor”<br />

is part of the American<br />

fabric, a broadcast that actually<br />

infl uences the debate in<br />

this country.<br />

Way back in 1996, who<br />

knew?<br />

(Veteran TV news anchor<br />

Bill O’Reilly is host of<br />

the Fox <strong>News</strong> show “<strong>The</strong><br />

O’Reilly Factor” and author<br />

of the book “Who’s Looking<br />

Out For You?”)<br />

U.S. Representative<br />

Randy Neugebauer, 429 Cannon<br />

HOB, HOB Washington, W hi t DC 20515; 20515 (202)<br />

225-4005; George H. Mahon Federal<br />

Building, <strong>12</strong>05 Texas Ave, Ste. 8<strong>10</strong>;<br />

Lubbock, TX 79401; 888-763-16<strong>11</strong><br />

U.S. Senators<br />

Kay Bailey Hutchison, 703 Hart<br />

Senate Office Bldg., Washington,<br />

D.C. 205<strong>10</strong>, (202) 224-5922; Dallas<br />

office, (214) 361-3500<br />

John Cornyn, U.S. Senate, Washington,<br />

D.C. 205<strong>10</strong>-4305; (202) 224-<br />

2934<br />

Governor<br />

Rick Perry, P.O. Box <strong>12</strong>428,<br />

Austin, TX 787<strong>11</strong>, (5<strong>12</strong>) 463-2000;<br />

1-800-252-9600<br />

President of the United States<br />

Barack Obama, <strong>The</strong> White House,<br />

1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington,<br />

D.C. 20500, (202) 456-1414.


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Keep infl ation in mind when investing<br />

As an investor, you’re always aware of the<br />

potential effects of market volatility on your<br />

portfolio. But you also need to pay attention<br />

to another factor that could impact<br />

your investments’ return — infl ation.<br />

If you look back over the last few<br />

decades, you might not think infl ation<br />

is much of a threat. Since the doubledigit<br />

rates of the early 1980s, infl ation<br />

has fallen signifi cantly and, for<br />

the most part, has stayed low. Still,<br />

over time even a mild annual infl ation<br />

rate can eventually erode your<br />

purchasing power.<br />

Obviously, if you’re a retiree, or<br />

close to retiring, you need to plan for the<br />

impact of infl ation on your income stream,<br />

which may, to a large degree, depend on the<br />

types of investments you own. But even if<br />

you’re at an earlier stage in life, you need<br />

to think about infl ation because it can reduce<br />

the “real” rate of return you receive on your<br />

investments.<br />

In any case, you can fi nd investments that<br />

may be able to help you cope with infl ation.<br />

When you own stocks, for example, you’ve<br />

got an ownership stake in companies that<br />

have the ability to raise prices — which make<br />

them effective infl ation-fi ghting investments.<br />

Keep in mind an investment in stocks fl uctuates<br />

and you can lose your money.<br />

But one of the biggest infl ation-fi ghting<br />

benefi ts of stocks is the dividends that they<br />

may pay. Well-run companies may reward<br />

investors by paying them back with dividends<br />

— and some companies have increased their<br />

dividends annually for decades. A word of<br />

caution, though: Companies can reduce or<br />

<strong>The</strong>se days, everyone is taking a new<br />

look at their fi nances — and no one is looking<br />

more closely than the millions of baby<br />

boomers who are nearing retirement age.<br />

While some boomers expected to retire at<br />

one of the traditional milestones,<br />

such as age 62, the current economy<br />

is forcing many of them to re-evaluate<br />

their plans. Many are wondering<br />

if they should work longer, or how<br />

their Social Security benefi t — or<br />

their spouse’s benefi t — would be<br />

affected if they continued working.<br />

To help them fi nd answers, Social<br />

Security has published a fact sheet<br />

called When To Start Receiving Retirement<br />

Benefi ts. You can read it<br />

online at www.socialsecurity.gov/<br />

pubs/<strong>10</strong>147.html.<br />

As most workers know, your choice of a<br />

retirement age — from 62 to 70 — can dramatically<br />

affect your monthly Social Security<br />

benefi t amount.<br />

If you choose to start receiving benefi ts<br />

early, the monthly payments will be reduced<br />

based on the number of months you receive<br />

benefi ts before you reach your full retirement<br />

age. <strong>The</strong> rate of reduction will depend<br />

on the year you were born. <strong>The</strong> maximum<br />

reduction at age 62 will be:<br />

•25 percent for people born between 1943<br />

and 1954.<br />

•30 percent for people born after 1959.<br />

If you wait until your full retirement age,<br />

ROCKET AVIATION<br />

FRIDAY: Tim Hardage flew to<br />

Dalhart D lh tand dbback kiin th the AAerostar. t JJeff ff<br />

Flemming departed for Duncan, Okla.,<br />

in his Cessna 150. Cody Williams flew<br />

to Amarillo and back in his Cessna<br />

172 Skyhawk. Hunter Bullock and<br />

Martin Tune returned from Midland in<br />

the Beech Baron. Ronnie Robbins test<br />

flew a Turbo Bellanca Viking for the<br />

shop. A customer flew in from Odessa<br />

for fuel and lunch, then flew locally<br />

videoing the airport runways, then<br />

flew to Austin in a Beech 200 King Air<br />

prop jet. Mark Belser flew in from Dallas<br />

for maintenance, then flew back<br />

to Dallas in his Bellanca Viking. Tim<br />

Hardage flew the Aerostar to Amarillo<br />

and picked up Craig Hackler on his<br />

airline arrival and flew back to Plainview.<br />

Craig picked up his Bellanca Viking<br />

after annual inspection and flew<br />

home to Denver. Dr. Kevin Stennett<br />

and family flew to Hobbs, N.M., in their<br />

Beech Bonanza. Dr. David Wright flew<br />

to Dallas in his Beech Bonanza. Jerry<br />

McCabe flew in from Lubbock for fuel<br />

and maintenance, then flew back to<br />

the Hub City in his Bellanca Viking. A<br />

customer departed for Bridgeport in<br />

his Aerostar. Phil Bohner and friend<br />

flew in from Houston to attend Phil’s<br />

Kress High School reunion, coming<br />

in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Phil is a<br />

captain for Continental Airlines, flying<br />

their 757 and 767 jets. Two custom-<br />

Don<br />

Book<br />

ers flew in from Arlington on a cross<br />

country for fuel and lunch, then flew<br />

to t Odessa Od and d Arlington A li t in i a Cessna C<br />

172 Skyhawk. AeroCare flew their jet<br />

helicopter to pick up a patient from<br />

Plainview Fire/EMS and flew back to<br />

Lubbock. Kevin Nelson flew his Cessna<br />

172 Skyhawk in from Floydada to<br />

talk to our maintenance personnel.<br />

SATURDAY: Tim Hardage and<br />

Hunter Bullock flew to Denton and<br />

back in the Beech E90 King Air prop<br />

jet. Richard Liles flew in from Matador<br />

for fuel, then flew home to Lubbock in<br />

his Experimental RV-7. Hunter Bullock<br />

flew Monty McFadden to Amarillo<br />

and back in the Beech Bonanza.<br />

SUNDAY: Art Cressman flew in<br />

from Prescott, Ariz., for fuel, then<br />

headed to Dallas in his Piper Saratoga.<br />

Tim Hardage flew to Denton and<br />

back in the Beech E90 King Air prop<br />

jet. Dr. David Wright returned from<br />

Dallas in his Beech Bonanza.<br />

MONDAY: AeroCare flew in from<br />

Lubbock to pick up a patient from<br />

Plainview Fire/EMS and flew back to<br />

Lubbock. Universal Sales and Leasing<br />

flew in from Montgomery, Ala.,<br />

for an overnight stay, coming in a<br />

Beech 200 King Air prop jet. Harold<br />

Walter flew in from Harrison, Ark., for<br />

fuel and flew to Ruidoso, N.M., in his<br />

Cessna 185.<br />

TUESDAY: Phil Bohner and friend<br />

departed for Houston in the Cessna<br />

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eliminate them at any time, without notice.<br />

In fact, during the long market slump we experienced,<br />

some companies did cut back on<br />

their dividend payments.<br />

Not all stocks pay dividends, of<br />

course. In any case, if you’re going<br />

to maintain a balanced portfolio,<br />

you’ll also want to own other types<br />

of investments, such as bonds. But<br />

many bonds — along with other<br />

fi xed-income vehicles, such as Certifi<br />

cates of Deposit — are not good<br />

“infl ation fi ghters” because the fi xed<br />

rate of return they offer simply may<br />

not keep up with infl ation. However,<br />

if you built a “bond ladder” — that<br />

is, a group of bonds with varying maturities<br />

— you’d have more fl exibility in combating<br />

infl ation, because your longer-term bonds<br />

typically offer higher interest rates.<br />

What about the so-called “infl ation hedges,”<br />

such as commodities and real estate?<br />

Actually, these “hedges” are extremely volatile<br />

and should be approached with great caution.<br />

You need look no further back than the<br />

bursting of the housing “bubble” to see that<br />

real estate, for instance, can go down just as<br />

fast as it goes up — and once down, it can<br />

take years to recover.<br />

In your efforts to invest wisely for the future,<br />

infl ation is only one of the variables you<br />

need to consider. But it can be an important<br />

one — so make sure you choose the investments<br />

that both address infl ation and can help<br />

you make progress toward all your fi nancial<br />

goals.<br />

(Financial Focus is presented by Don<br />

Book, a local investment representative at<br />

Edward Jones in Plainview.)<br />

Tools to help you decide when to retire<br />

Plane Talk<br />

Carmie<br />

Hill<br />

your benefi ts will not be reduced. And if you<br />

should choose to delay retirement, your benefi<br />

t will increase up to eight percent a year<br />

from your full retirement age until age 70.<br />

However, there is no additional benefi t increase<br />

after you reach age 70, even if<br />

you continue to delay taking benefi ts.<br />

Social Security also has created<br />

several retirement planners to help<br />

you make an informed decision. Social<br />

Security has an online calculator<br />

that can provide immediate retirement<br />

benefi t estimates to help you plan for<br />

your retirement. <strong>The</strong> online Retire-<br />

ment Estimator uses information<br />

from your own earnings record, and<br />

lets you create “what if” scenarios.<br />

You can, for example, change your<br />

“stop work” date or expected future earnings<br />

to create and compare different retirement<br />

options.<br />

To use the Retirement Estimator, visit<br />

www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator.<br />

Read When To Start Receiving Retirement<br />

Benefi ts at www.socialsecurity.gov/<br />

pubs/<strong>10</strong>147.html.<br />

And for general information about Social<br />

Security, visit www.socialsecurity.gov.<br />

Retirement decisions are unique to everyone.<br />

Make sure you are up to date with the<br />

important information you will need to make<br />

the choice that’s right for you.<br />

(Carmie Hill is manager of the local Social<br />

Security offi ce.)<br />

BUSINESS<br />

172 Skyhawk. Universal Sales and<br />

Leasing departed for Torrance, Calif.,lif<br />

in i the th Beech B h 200 King Ki Air Ai prop<br />

jet. Tim Hardage and Hunter Bullock<br />

test flew an Aerostar for the shop. A<br />

customer flew in from Bridgeport in<br />

his Aerostar.<br />

WEDNESDAY: Tim Hardage flew<br />

two customers to Ruidoso, N.M., and<br />

back in the Aerostar. Greg Hazelwood<br />

flew in from Porter for fuel, then flew to<br />

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

2<strong>10</strong> Centurion. A customer flew his<br />

Aerostar locally after annual inspection.<br />

Department of Public Safety<br />

flew in from Lubbock to shoot the<br />

approach, then flew back to Lubbock<br />

in their Cessna 206 Stationair. Tim<br />

Hardage and Jon Stanfield test flew<br />

an Aerostar for the shop. Tyler Battey<br />

flew a Cessna 172 in for maintenance,<br />

then flew a Cessna 150 back home.<br />

THURSDAY: A customer departed<br />

for Bridgeport in his Aerostar. Six Bravo<br />

LLC flew in from Texarkana, Ark.,<br />

for fuel, then flew to Santa Fe, N.M., in<br />

their Cirrus SR-22. Tim Hardage and<br />

Jon Stanfield test flew an Aerostar for<br />

the shop. Ronnie Robbins and Tiffany<br />

Tully test flew a Scout for the shop.<br />

A customer flew in from Colorado and<br />

Abernathy for maintenance, fuel and<br />

an overnight stay, flying a Cessna 2<strong>10</strong><br />

Centurion.<br />

(Contact Gary McCormick at<br />

garymack92@hotmail.com)<br />

Happy State Bank has acquired<br />

First National Bank<br />

of Canadian, J. Pat Hickman,<br />

chairman and CEO of<br />

Happy State Bank & Trust<br />

Co., has announced.<br />

First National Bank of<br />

Canadian, established in<br />

1892, has offi ces in Canadian,<br />

Higgins and Canyon.<br />

With this acquisition,<br />

Happy State Bank purchased<br />

approximately $28 million<br />

in loans and assumed about<br />

$<strong>12</strong>0 million in deposits.<br />

Total assets of Happy State<br />

Bank are now $1.3 billion.<br />

Happy State Bank reached<br />

$1 billion in assets in January,<br />

only the second bank<br />

in the Texas Panhandle to<br />

reach this milestone.<br />

While Happy State Bank<br />

already has a signifi cant<br />

presence in the Texas Panhandle,<br />

now with 22 offi ces<br />

in 14 communities, this<br />

transaction moves the bank<br />

into Canadian and Higgins<br />

for the fi rst time.<br />

“We’ve wanted to be in<br />

Canadian, the oasis of the<br />

Panhandle, for a long time,”<br />

Hickman said. “<strong>The</strong>se offi<br />

ces are a perfect fi t for<br />

our bank. Not only does<br />

it allow us to increase our<br />

market share in Canyon, but<br />

more importantly it allows<br />

us to move into two new<br />

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business. We listen. We research the market. And from initial<br />

investment to long-term planning, we want to become your<br />

partner helping you achieve your financial goals.<br />

Start your investment, call David Howard today.<br />

741-2283<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Page 7A<br />

Courtesy Photo by Steven Biedermann<br />

FOR UNITED WAY: Cargill recently hosted its fourth annual United Way Softball<br />

Tournament, adding approximately $1,000 to this year’s fundraising efforts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winning team, “Traviesos,” went undefeated the entire tournament to garner<br />

the first-place trophy. Players are (back row, from left) Luis Rogers, Zach<br />

Sifuentes, C.J. Perez, Eric Ramos, Luis Castro, Nathaniel Mendoza, Francisco<br />

Juanes, (kneeling) Julian Vasquez and Eloy Juanes.<br />

Happy State Bank purchases<br />

First National of Canadian<br />

HOUSTON (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />

number of rigs actively exploring<br />

for oil and natural<br />

gas in the U.S. last week<br />

rose by 17 to 1,041.<br />

Houston-based Baker<br />

Hughes Inc. said Friday that<br />

726 rigs were exploring for<br />

natural gas and 305 for oil.<br />

Ten were listed as miscellaneous.<br />

A year ago this week,<br />

the rig count stood at 1,990.<br />

Of the major oil- and gasproducing<br />

states, Louisiana<br />

and Texas each gained six<br />

rigs, Oklahoma gained two<br />

and California, North Dakota<br />

and Wyoming each gained<br />

communities.”<br />

Happy State Bank now<br />

has offi ces in Happy, Amarillo,<br />

Borger, Canadian,<br />

Canyon, Dalhart, Dumas,<br />

Hereford, Higgins, Pampa,<br />

Panhandle, Plainview, <strong>Sun</strong>ray<br />

and Stratford.<br />

Happy State Bank was<br />

chartered in 1908 in Happy.<br />

In 1990, the $<strong>10</strong> million<br />

bank was acquired by<br />

a group of Panhandle area<br />

investors and now is the<br />

second largest bank in the<br />

region. <strong>The</strong> bank has approximately<br />

225 stockholders,<br />

with 95 percent of them<br />

living in the Panhandle<br />

area.<br />

Number of active rigs rises by 17<br />

one. Arkansas, Colorado and<br />

New Mexico each lost one<br />

rig. <strong>The</strong> number of rigs in<br />

Alaska was unchanged.<br />

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

at 4,530 in 1981, during the<br />

height of the oil boom. <strong>The</strong><br />

industry posted a record low<br />

of 488 in 1999.<br />

Located at American State Bank � 3301 Olton Rd. � Plainview, TX<br />

http://asbonline.com/personal/investments.asp<br />

Securities are offered through Raymond James Financial Services Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC, an independent<br />

broker/dealer, and are not insured by the FDIC or any other bank insurance, are not deposits or obligations<br />

of the bank, are not guaranteed by the bank, and are subject to risks, including the possible loss of principal.<br />

American State Bank and American State Financial Management are independent of Raymond James<br />

Financial Services.


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Lydia Castillo/Courtesy Photo<br />

SEXY PRINCIPAL: Estacado<br />

Junior High Principal<br />

Ritchie Thornton<br />

dressed in drag as a<br />

cheerleader Friday after<br />

students and teachers<br />

brought in more than<br />

$2,000 for United Way<br />

during a “penny wars”<br />

contest. United Way is<br />

in the process of trying<br />

to raise $400,000 for 13<br />

member agencies.<br />

Public Meetings<br />

Hale County commissioners<br />

will hold their regular<br />

meeting at 9 a.m. Monday at<br />

the Hale County Courthouse,<br />

500 Broadway.<br />

Agenda items include authorizing<br />

a county grant for<br />

Hale Center Senior Citizens<br />

Meals on Wheels; 20<strong>10</strong> Texas<br />

County and District Retirement<br />

System contribution<br />

rate; appointing Dr. Mark<br />

McClanahan to the Hale<br />

County Hospital Authority<br />

Board; considering a Verizon<br />

Wireless contract for the Justice<br />

of the Peace Pct. 1 offi ce;<br />

considering a request by the<br />

Plainview Chamber of Commerce<br />

to use the Ollie Liner<br />

Center for the Hi Neighbor<br />

Luncheon with fees waived;<br />

considering a new contract<br />

with Texas Court E-fi le; and<br />

considering the purchase of<br />

equipment for courthouse<br />

security.<br />

• • •<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview City Council<br />

will hold its regular<br />

monthly meeting at 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at City Hall, 901<br />

Broadway.<br />

Items on the regular agenda<br />

include considering granting<br />

a public right-of-way<br />

license to Arcoiris owner<br />

Felipe Martinez; authorizing<br />

the fi ling of energy effi -<br />

cient and conservation block<br />

grant applications with the<br />

State Energy Conservation<br />

Offi ce; granting Atmos Energy<br />

a communication tower;<br />

considering nominees to the<br />

Hale County Appraisal District<br />

Board; and deliberating<br />

the appointment, employment,<br />

evaluation, reassignment,<br />

duties, discipline or<br />

dismissal of a public offi cer<br />

or employee, or hearing a<br />

complaint or charge against<br />

an offi cer or employee.<br />

Perry further<br />

shakes up<br />

forensics panel<br />

HOUSTON (AP) — Gov.<br />

Rick Perry has further shaken<br />

up a state panel that was set<br />

to review a report concluding<br />

that a faulty arson investigation<br />

led to a Texas inmate’s<br />

execution, naming a criminal<br />

defense attorney on Friday<br />

to fi ll a board vacancy and<br />

replacing one medical examiner<br />

with another.<br />

Lawyer Lance Evans of<br />

Fort Worth succeeds Samuel<br />

Bassett, who was told last<br />

week he wouldn’t be reappointed<br />

to the Texas Forensic<br />

Science Commission.<br />

Perry’s offi ce also announced<br />

Friday that Randall<br />

Frost of Boerne, the chief<br />

medical examiner for Bexar<br />

County, was replacing Sridhar<br />

Natarajan, a medical examiner<br />

from Lubbock.<br />

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

oversees the professional<br />

conduct of forensic laboratories<br />

and facilities, was to<br />

consider last week the arson<br />

fi ndings that led to the 2004<br />

execution of Cameron Todd<br />

Willingham. He was condemned<br />

for setting a fi re that<br />

killed his three small children<br />

in 1991.<br />

Perry has defended the<br />

board changes as routine.<br />

This and That<br />

JUNIOR SERVICE<br />

League will host a barbecue<br />

brisket dinner from<br />

5-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct.<br />

22 in the parking lot at<br />

Greg Sherwood <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Bulldog Stadium. Tickets,<br />

available from any JSL<br />

member or at the office of<br />

Randall D. Meyer, DDS<br />

(behind Long John Silver’s)<br />

are $5 in advance or $7 at<br />

the event. Proceeds benefi<br />

t Dress A Live Doll. For<br />

information contact Stephanie<br />

Meyer at 296-7666 or<br />

293-4890.<br />

DELWIN DERRICK will<br />

speak on city code enforcement<br />

for the Chamber of<br />

Commerce’s Business<br />

Success Series at noon<br />

Monday, Oct. 19 at the<br />

Chamber, 7<strong>10</strong> W. Fifth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> presentation is free;<br />

cost of an optional meal is<br />

$5. RSVP by calling 296-<br />

7431 or e-mailing info@<br />

plainviewtexaschamber.<br />

com.<br />

PLAINVIEW HIGH<br />

School A Cappella choir<br />

will be selling pecans from<br />

Oct. 13-20. To place an<br />

order, contact a choir member<br />

or call the choir hall at<br />

296-5295 or 293-4742.<br />

THE OASIS CHURCH<br />

is providing reduced-cost<br />

food in cooperation with<br />

Angel Food Ministries, a<br />

national non-profi t organization.<br />

This name-brand<br />

food can feed a family of<br />

four for about one week<br />

or one senior citizen for<br />

almost a month. Additional<br />

and ooptional<br />

packages are<br />

avail available.<br />

Orders Or and payments<br />

(cash (cash, Lone Star food<br />

stam stamps or money order<br />

made<br />

payable to <strong>The</strong> Oasis<br />

Church) are due by <strong>10</strong> a.m.<br />

Thursday at the church,<br />

3400 Garland in Westgate.<br />

Distribution will be from <strong>11</strong><br />

a.m.-<strong>12</strong>:30 p.m. Oct. 24.<br />

Call 293-4356 for more<br />

information.<br />

SENIOR PHS football<br />

players, trainers and<br />

managers should take a<br />

baby picture to be used<br />

for the program on senior<br />

night Oct. 30 to a coach or<br />

to Vista Bank, 3000 Olton<br />

Road. Put the senior’s<br />

name on the back of the<br />

picture along with a phone<br />

number for returning the<br />

picture. Deadline is Oct. 20.<br />

PLAINVIEW AREA<br />

United Way Business Blitz<br />

Packet Pick-up will be from<br />

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday.<br />

All businesses that have<br />

received their packets are<br />

urged to have them completed<br />

so when a United<br />

Way volunteer calls the<br />

packets will be ready to<br />

pick up. All businesses that<br />

participate will have their<br />

name on KKYN and are<br />

invited to a free hamburger<br />

cookout at the PISD Board<br />

Room at noon Thursday.<br />

HI-NEIGHBOR Luncheon,<br />

sponsored by the<br />

Chamber of Commerce,<br />

will be held from noon-1<br />

p.m. Friday at the Ollie Liner<br />

Center. Door prizes will<br />

SIX DAY FORECAST FOR PLAINVIEW<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day<br />

Rather cloudy with a bit<br />

of drizzle<br />

58°/50°<br />

Wednesday<br />

Partial sunshine<br />

83°/53°<br />

Monday<br />

Thursday<br />

Partly sunny and warmer<br />

Times of sun and<br />

clouds<br />

80°/55°<br />

77°/48°<br />

Tuesday<br />

Friday<br />

Cloudy, chance of a little<br />

Pleasant with bright<br />

rain<br />

sunshine<br />

78°/57°<br />

72°/48°<br />

To Get Your Full Local Forecast, Go To http:/www.MyPlainview.com<br />

TRENDS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD<br />

TEMPERATURE<br />

PRECIPITATION<br />

be given away along with<br />

a prize for best hat. Cost is<br />

$<strong>10</strong>. RSVP by Monday at<br />

296-7431 or info@plainviewtexaschamber.com<br />

SHEPPARD AIR Force<br />

Base in Wichita Falls will<br />

host an open house and air<br />

show today. <strong>The</strong> highlight<br />

of the show are the Canadian<br />

Air Force’s Snowbirds,<br />

the country’s premier aerial<br />

demonstration team. For<br />

more go to www.sheppardairshow.com<br />

A MEETING for parents<br />

of students in the PISD<br />

dyslexia program will be<br />

held at 6:30 p.m. Nov.<br />

2 in Room 5 at Houston<br />

School, 24th and Yonkers.<br />

Teachers will have learning<br />

centers for parents and<br />

will be available to answer<br />

questions.<br />

BOYS INTERESTED in<br />

signing up for Cub Scouts<br />

will have an opportunity<br />

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

the Plainview ISD Board<br />

Room, 24th and Yonkers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program is open to all<br />

boys in grades 1 through<br />

5. A parent or guardian<br />

should accompany their<br />

boy to register.<br />

A FOOD certifi cation<br />

training is being offered<br />

from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 2<br />

and 3 at the Floyd County<br />

Extension Office. Cost is<br />

$1<strong>10</strong>. Call Texas AgriLife<br />

Extension at 983-49<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Deadline is Oct. 23.<br />

THE FOURTH annual<br />

Tom Butler <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Bronc Riding — featuring<br />

a chuckwagon breakfast,<br />

auctions, concessions and<br />

vendor booths — will be<br />

held Saturday at the Post<br />

Stampede Rodeo Arena.<br />

A dance featuring Jake<br />

Hooker and <strong>The</strong> Outsiders<br />

will be held from 8 p.m.midnight.<br />

Contact Kelly or<br />

Traci Butler at 806-596-<br />

4632 or tracilyn@wildblue.<br />

net or www.tombutlermemorial.com.<br />

An 18-year-old Texas<br />

Tech student from Guthrie,<br />

Butler was killed in a<br />

vehicle mishap in February<br />

2006.<br />

SHO’ OUT ARTIST<br />

Expo will headline part of a<br />

matinee at 2 p.m. today at<br />

the Fair <strong>The</strong>atre. <strong>The</strong> talent<br />

show will showcase a full<br />

slate of guest performers<br />

and an art exhibit. Admission<br />

is free.<br />

THE SAUSAGE Festival<br />

dinner and funfest at St.<br />

Joseph School, 20th and<br />

Division in Slaton, will be<br />

held from <strong>11</strong> a.m.-3 p.m.<br />

Oct. 18.<br />

HEROES OF HOPE<br />

tribute books can be<br />

purchased at the Herald.<br />

Proceeds from the books,<br />

which are $<strong>10</strong> each, go<br />

to the American Cancer<br />

Society.<br />

MISS WEST Texas and<br />

Miss Teen West Texas<br />

pageants will be held at 7<br />

p.m. Nov. 14 at Frenship<br />

Middle School auditorium.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winner of Miss West<br />

Texas will advance to the<br />

Miss Texas Pageant in Fort<br />

Worth in July. Emcee will<br />

be Kurt Kiser.<br />

Miss contestants must<br />

be at least 17 and a senior<br />

in high school, but no<br />

older than 24. Competition<br />

includes physical fi tness in<br />

swimsuit, interview, talent<br />

and evening gown. Entry<br />

fee is a $<strong>10</strong>0 donation to<br />

Children’s Miracle Network.<br />

Contact Yvette Adams at<br />

806-637-8130 or yvie5@<br />

yahoo.com.<br />

Miss Teen West Texas<br />

is for ages 13-17, but not<br />

more than a high school<br />

junior. Competition will<br />

consist of physical fi tness<br />

in aerobic wear, interview,<br />

talent and evening gown.<br />

Entry fee is $<strong>10</strong>0. Contact<br />

Paula Parker at 806-774-<br />

9830 or psplub@yahoo.<br />

com.<br />

PLAINVIEW LIONS<br />

Club is accepting applications<br />

from junior girls for<br />

the Lions Queen Scholarship<br />

Contest. Deadline is<br />

Monday. Applications are<br />

available at the PHS main<br />

office from Donette Sabins.<br />

Contact Paulette Manning<br />

at 296-4031 or Donette<br />

Sabins at 296-4051.<br />

HOUSTON SCHOOL<br />

will offer math and science<br />

TAKS tutorials on Monday-<br />

Thursday nights. Math<br />

tutorials will be from 6-8<br />

p.m. through Oct. 20. Science<br />

tutorials will be from<br />

6-<strong>10</strong> p.m. through Oct. 21.<br />

TAKS exit-level retesters<br />

and non-graduates are<br />

invited.<br />

GIRLS AGES 13-18 who<br />

have never been married<br />

are invited to compete for<br />

Miss Teen Plainview, who<br />

will compete at the Miss<br />

Teen Texas International<br />

Pageant in San Antonio<br />

next March. Contestants<br />

will compete in personal<br />

interview, fi tness wear, fun<br />

fashion wear and evening<br />

gown. For more information<br />

call 2<strong>10</strong>-403-0589, e-mail<br />

kristin@texasinternationalpageants.com,<br />

or log onto<br />

www.missteentexasinternational.com<br />

GENERAL FLU shots<br />

for adults are available at<br />

the Plainview-Hale County<br />

Health Department, <strong>11</strong>1 E.<br />

<strong>10</strong>th. Shots will be administered<br />

from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.<br />

weekdays. Cost is $20, or<br />

free if the patient is covered<br />

by Medicare.<br />

<strong>The</strong> health department<br />

does not yet have the fl u<br />

shot for children or the<br />

H1N1 (swine fl u) vaccine,<br />

which officials hope will be<br />

available by mid-October.<br />

A BEREAVEMENT support<br />

group will be offered<br />

beginning Wednesday<br />

at First United Methodist<br />

Church, <strong>10</strong>01 W. Seventh.<br />

(Enter the south door under<br />

the covered portico.) Six<br />

sessions will be offered<br />

from 5-6 p.m. Wednesdays.<br />

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

and all are welcome. Call<br />

Carole Bell at 296-7133<br />

or go to www.CaroleABell.<br />

com and click on Upcoming<br />

AGRICULTURE FORECAST<br />

REGIONAL SUMMARY<br />

Rather cloudy <strong>Sun</strong>day with a bit of drizzle.<br />

Winds south-southeast <strong>10</strong>-20 mph. Expect less<br />

than 2 hours of sunshine with a 45% chance<br />

of precipitation and average relative humidity<br />

75%. Drying conditions poor. Monday: partly<br />

sunny and warmer. Winds south-southwest<br />

<strong>10</strong>-20 mph. Expect 4-8 hours of sunshine with<br />

average relative humidity 50% and excellent<br />

drying conditions. Tuesday: chance for a bit of<br />

rain or drizzle.<br />

Rather cloudy <strong>Sun</strong>day with a bit of drizzle.<br />

Colder in eastern parts of the area and<br />

toward the New Mexico border; breezy<br />

toward Amarillo and Lubbock. Partly sunny<br />

and warmer Monday. Chance for a bit<br />

of rain or drizzle Tuesday; breezy in the<br />

morning toward the New Mexico border.<br />

Partial sunshine Wednesday. A shower<br />

possible in eastern parts of the area and toward Amarillo; very warm toward<br />

Lubbock. Thursday: times of sun and clouds. Friday and Saturday: pleasant<br />

with bright sunshine.<br />

REGIONAL ALMANAC<br />

Temperatures are the averages<br />

for the week of <strong>10</strong>/3 - <strong>10</strong>/9.<br />

Precipication values are totals for<br />

the week.<br />

City Hi Lo Prcp<br />

Abilene 78 55 0.50<br />

Amarillo 73 45 0.25<br />

Austin 82 60 0.67<br />

Clovis, NM 75 43 0.30<br />

Corpus Christi 84 64 0.66<br />

Dallas 79 57 0.70<br />

Denver, CO 67 36 0.15<br />

El Paso 78 52 0.13<br />

Ft. Worth 79 52 0.70<br />

Hobbs, NM 78 50 0.22<br />

Houston 82 59 0.73<br />

Lubbock 75 47 0.28<br />

Midland 78 52 0.30<br />

Oklahoma City 74 51 0.60<br />

Red River, NM 66 34 0.20<br />

Ruidoso, NM 60 31 0.35<br />

San Antonio 83 60 0.65<br />

Santa Fe, NM 68 34 0.16<br />

Tulsa, OK 75 51 0.65<br />

Wichita Falls 78 53 0.16<br />

Events at the bottom of the<br />

page.<br />

THE YMCA is launching<br />

a new fi tness and wellness<br />

program, called FitTREK.<br />

Sessions are available<br />

three times a week for four<br />

weeks or once on Saturdays<br />

for <strong>12</strong> weeks. Call<br />

Jennifer Rankin at 293-<br />

8319.<br />

SOUTH PLAINS College<br />

Institute for Safety and<br />

Risk Management Training<br />

will offer a construction<br />

safety and health course<br />

in Lubbock, 3201 Ave. Q,<br />

from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday<br />

and Tuesday. Cost is $230.<br />

Successful participants<br />

receive an OSHA <strong>10</strong>-hour<br />

Construction Outreach Department<br />

of Labor course<br />

completion card. Call Gary<br />

Cloud at 806-716-4603.<br />

APPLICATIONS to<br />

vote by mail in the Nov. 3<br />

constitutional amendment<br />

election can be requested<br />

from the county clerk’s<br />

office by calling 291-5261.<br />

Deadline is Oct. 27. To<br />

qualify you must be 65<br />

or older, disabled, jailed<br />

without a felony conviction<br />

or be expected to be out of<br />

town on election day with<br />

your ballot being mailed to<br />

an address outside of the<br />

county.<br />

AMERICAN LEGION<br />

and VFW auxiliaries will be<br />

sending Christmas boxes<br />

to Hale County soldiers<br />

serving overseas. Anyone<br />

wanting a loved one to<br />

receive a box should call<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta Vaughan at 296-<br />

9485 or Pat Hernandez<br />

at 296-<strong>11</strong>76 with address<br />

information by Nov. 1.<br />

CLASSES AND start<br />

dates at South Plains<br />

College Plainview include:<br />

Beginning Word 2007, Oct.<br />

<strong>12</strong>; Basic Phlebotomy, Oct.<br />

20; Intro to Excel 2007,<br />

Nov. 2; Cake Decorating,<br />

Nov. 2; Intro to Floral Design,<br />

Nov. 3. For registration<br />

or more information go<br />

by SPC, 1920 W. 24th, or<br />

call 296-96<strong>11</strong>, ext. 4304 or<br />

4320.<br />

ADULT GED and Adult<br />

ESL classes meet from 5-8<br />

p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays<br />

at Houston School,<br />

2417 Yonkers. For more<br />

information call 296-4184<br />

or e-mail karen.latimer@<br />

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

THE PUBLIC is invited<br />

to work on the Habitat for<br />

Humanity house in the 700<br />

block of 28th Street from<br />

9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays.<br />

Hi-Plains Bandag<br />

We’ll Keep You<br />

Rolling!<br />

1700 W. 24th • Plainview<br />

(806) 293-4365 • 1-800-765-5180<br />

www.hi-plainsbandag.com<br />

®<br />

Tools will be provided.<br />

PHS STUDENT Council<br />

is making tie blankets for<br />

military personnel from our<br />

area. Anyone wanting to<br />

donate fl eece material or<br />

money should contact Jan<br />

Cabler or Leslie Richburg<br />

at 296-4051 or e-mail<br />

leslie.richburg@plainview.<br />

k<strong>12</strong>.tx.us.<br />

LADIES AUXILIARY<br />

of the Wilson Bros. VFW<br />

Post 5399 is sponsoring<br />

competitions for students<br />

in public, private, parochial<br />

or home school for Voice<br />

of Democracy essay for<br />

grades 9-<strong>12</strong> and Patriots<br />

Pen Essay for grades 6-8.<br />

Also, students are asked<br />

to make nominations for<br />

VFW National Citizenship<br />

Education Teacher of the<br />

Year Award for Plainview<br />

and surrounding areas.<br />

Deadline is Nov. 1.<br />

PHS art class students<br />

may enter the Young<br />

American Creative Art<br />

Awards. Deadline is March<br />

31. For more information,<br />

call Betty Dykes at 293-<br />

1775.<br />

WAL-MART Distribution<br />

will host its annual<br />

fall festival featuring food,<br />

games, silent auction, bike<br />

run, battle of the bands,<br />

chili cookoff and more<br />

on Saturday at the Ollie<br />

Liner Center. <strong>The</strong> public is<br />

invited to participate in all<br />

events. Proceeds benefi<br />

t the Children’s Miracle<br />

Network. Call Adel Chapa,<br />

Fred DeLeon or Eli Vargas<br />

at 291-9601.<br />

SOUTH PLAINS Obedience<br />

Training Club of<br />

Lubbock will host dog<br />

agility trials from 8 a.m.-2<br />

p.m. today and Saturday<br />

and noon-3 p.m. <strong>Sun</strong>day at<br />

the Texas Tech Equestrian<br />

Center. For information call<br />

806-535-3794 or e-mail<br />

spotc@compuserve.com.<br />

LITERARY LUNCH<br />

Bunch will meet at noon<br />

Nov. <strong>10</strong> at the Van Howeling<br />

Education Building,<br />

Room <strong>10</strong>4, at Wayland.<br />

Books to be discussed are:<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Book Thief,” by Makas<br />

Zusak, “Sarah’s Key,” by<br />

Tatiana de Rosnay, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Strongest Tribe,” by Bing<br />

West, “<strong>The</strong> Horse Soldiers,”<br />

by Doug Stanton; “In Defense<br />

of Food,” by Michael<br />

Pollan; and “In Fed We<br />

Trust,” by David Wessel.<br />

(To submit This and<br />

That items, contact<br />

Kevin Lewis at kwlewis@<br />

hearstnp.com or 806-296-<br />

1353.)<br />

LOCAL ALMANAC<br />

Statistics for the week ending Oct. 9 for:<br />

Temperature Amarillo Lubbock<br />

High for the week 84° 90°<br />

Low for the week 37° 42°<br />

Normal high 76° 78°<br />

Normal low 51° 51°<br />

Average temp. 54.4° 60.9°<br />

Normal average temp. 62.3° 64.7°<br />

Temp. departure<br />

Precipitation<br />

-7.9° -3.8°<br />

Total for the week 0.39” 0.18”<br />

Total for the month 0.39” 0.18”<br />

Total for the year 20.63” <strong>10</strong>.66”<br />

Normal for the month 0.48” 0.62”<br />

% of normal this month 81% 29%<br />

% of normal this year <strong>11</strong>9% 66%<br />

Growing Degree Days<br />

Yesterday 0 0<br />

Month to date 52 <strong>10</strong>4<br />

Season to date 3871 4778<br />

ReelFeel Temperature®<br />

8 a.m. <strong>Sun</strong>day 23° 29°<br />

<strong>12</strong> p.m. 39° 50°<br />

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http://www.MyPlainview.com Plainview Daily Herald - <strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> - Page 9A<br />

West Texas wineries<br />

bloom despite bad crop<br />

By KATHLEEN THURBER<br />

Midland Reporter-Telegram<br />

MIDLAND (AP) —<br />

Scrunching her face slightly,<br />

Carla Bryant lowered the wine<br />

glass from her mouth and<br />

dumped the remainder of her<br />

Late Harvest Riesling sample<br />

in the jug sitting nearby.<br />

“Not that one,” she said,<br />

untwisting her features. “Too<br />

sweet.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> dessert wine was one<br />

of fi ve she and a group of locals<br />

tasted at Llano Estacado<br />

winery near Lubbock during<br />

a recent tour of West Texas<br />

wineries hosted by Odessa<br />

College’s continuing education<br />

program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> white wine Bryant and<br />

others said they would skip<br />

in the future is meant to be<br />

paired with cheesecake or<br />

sugar cookies. It’s known as<br />

a late harvest wine because<br />

it’s allowed to mold so the<br />

sugars become concentrated<br />

and give it that natural,<br />

but intense sweet taste, tour<br />

guide Michael Laughlin said.<br />

“You don’t want to have<br />

this with a meal,” he said,<br />

suggesting the group members<br />

cleanse their palettes<br />

as sugars tend to “destroy”<br />

them.<br />

Before tasting, the group<br />

was ushered through the winery<br />

viewing everything from<br />

the 3,000-gallon silver fermentation<br />

tanks to the chemical<br />

lab where staff work to<br />

concoct perfect combinations<br />

to the barrel and bottling<br />

area.<br />

And while the actual harvesting<br />

and processing is<br />

scaled back from previous<br />

years after hail damage and<br />

late frosts ruined many of<br />

the vineyards’ crops, winery<br />

staff say it hasn’t put a dent in<br />

the number of Texas tourists<br />

coming to visit.<br />

“We’re noticing some of<br />

our people aren’t from as far<br />

away as they used to be,” said<br />

Llano Estacado tasting room<br />

director Dusty Duke. “We<br />

still have people stopping.”<br />

About 2,000 come through<br />

the winery each month, he<br />

said, with more people typically<br />

stopping in the late summer<br />

and fall so they can view<br />

parts of the process.<br />

“You’ll actually get to see<br />

us press the grapes and do<br />

winemaking stuff,” Duke<br />

said.<br />

At Pheasant Ridge winery,<br />

just north of Lubbock,<br />

staff said they’ve also kept a<br />

steady business despite losing<br />

about 85 percent of their crop<br />

during spring hail storms.<br />

“This particular year we’ll<br />

probably make a proprietor’s<br />

reserve and that’s it,” said<br />

Zach Edgerton, who’s working<br />

at the winery as he earns<br />

his master’s degree in winemaking<br />

and wine chemistry.<br />

Some wineries will choose<br />

to buy grapes from other vineyards<br />

to make up for the loss<br />

and allow semi-normal production<br />

to continue. Wineries<br />

like Pheasant Ridge, however,<br />

don’t do this because it would<br />

mean the loss of their estate<br />

designation, which is given<br />

because all of their wine is<br />

produced from grapes grown<br />

at the vineyard.<br />

Edgerton said crop insurance<br />

will help cover the costs<br />

of the grapes lost but won’t do<br />

anything to make up for the<br />

loss in sales that may come<br />

later because of the area’s<br />

poor growing season.<br />

Typically, winery staff said,<br />

West Texas is ideal for grape<br />

growing — a fact they said<br />

continues to surprise even<br />

visitors who live nearby —<br />

since the vines need even less<br />

water than the region’s cotton<br />

requires.<br />

Because of the area’s hot,<br />

dry summers and low humidity<br />

in addition to soil that typically<br />

drains well, the Texas<br />

High Plains usually provides<br />

just the right environment for<br />

vines to succeed, according to<br />

Llano Estacado.<br />

In the last few years,<br />

though, high rains have increased<br />

the area’s humidity,<br />

which in turn has meant the<br />

usual cool nightly temperatures<br />

didn’t occur. <strong>The</strong> higher<br />

temperatures then allowed<br />

grapes to continue maturing<br />

at night. <strong>The</strong> moisture also<br />

can lead to mold issues.<br />

Plus, winery staff said, hail<br />

and late freezes such as occurred<br />

this year can knock<br />

grapes from the vines or damage<br />

those left behind.<br />

“Parts of Texas are under<br />

a drought and that’s unfortunate,<br />

but we’re getting too<br />

much rain,” Laughlin said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grapes that did survive<br />

are being harvested a little<br />

later than normal, meaning<br />

any who’ve yet to visit area<br />

wineries have plenty of time<br />

to stop in and see the start of<br />

the production process.<br />

Llano Estacado just began<br />

its harvesting and Pheasant<br />

Ridge will be harvesting<br />

within a month.<br />

Both started as small Texas<br />

vineyards and now sell nationwide.<br />

Gloria and Robert Hernandez,<br />

who went on the trip, said<br />

they signed up after purchas-<br />

Stories of 2 wineries<br />

By KATHLEEN THURBER<br />

Midland Reporter-Telegram<br />

MIDLAND (AP) — Llano<br />

Estacado stems from Texas<br />

Tech University basement<br />

What started as an experiment<br />

in a university basement<br />

by two Texas Tech<br />

professors has now blossomed<br />

into the state’s No.<br />

1 premium winery, staff at<br />

Llano Estacado said.<br />

A Texas Tech chemist and<br />

horticulturist had been told<br />

California and Oregon were<br />

the only places vineyards<br />

would succeed and took that<br />

as a challenge. <strong>The</strong>y started<br />

by saving a string of hybrid<br />

grapes that were being wiped<br />

out to make room for asphalt<br />

on campus and expanded<br />

from there, tour guide Michael<br />

Laughlin said.<br />

Knowing they couldn’t<br />

continue experimenting with<br />

wine-making on a dry campus<br />

in the 1970s, the two<br />

left and started a vineyard<br />

backed by a group of Texas<br />

investors.<br />

In 1977, the fi rst 1,300<br />

cases of wine were released,<br />

according to its Web site,<br />

and a vineyard was formally<br />

established in 1978.<br />

By 1985, the vineyard was<br />

producing 15,000 cases annually,<br />

according to its Web<br />

site.<br />

Now, the winery produces<br />

more than 50,000 cases of<br />

wine each year from grapes<br />

grown at several different locations.<br />

It is second in total<br />

production in the state behind<br />

Ste. Genevieve Winery<br />

in Fort Stockton.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winery has a staff of<br />

about 35 and offers regular<br />

tours where visitors can see<br />

chemists at work and view<br />

other parts of the process. An<br />

updated bottling machine,<br />

which takes up a portion of<br />

the back area, puts the liquid<br />

in the bottles with little more<br />

than the touch of a button.<br />

Llano Estacado would<br />

be ideal for those seeking a<br />

more formal tour. <strong>The</strong> tasting<br />

room is located in front<br />

of the production area and<br />

is part of a larger gift shop<br />

crafted in a building decorated<br />

with wood accents.<br />

Tours are offered daily (a<br />

walk-through of the grapes<br />

grown on site is not included).<br />

(For more information,<br />

visit, http://www.llanowine.<br />

com)<br />

• • •<br />

Family-owned and operated,<br />

the Pheasant Ridge winery<br />

is a prime visiting spot<br />

for those wanting a more<br />

intimate tour and fi rst-hand<br />

look at the wine-making<br />

process.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vineyard was established<br />

just north of Lubbock<br />

in 1979 and is located on a<br />

slightly out-of-the-way dirt<br />

road where vines stretch<br />

back about 60 acres from the<br />

small building where wine is<br />

made, said Zach Edgerton.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winery produces<br />

about <strong>10</strong>,000 cases each year<br />

varying from Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

Merlot, Cabernet<br />

Franc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay,<br />

Chenin Blanc, and Semillon<br />

grapes that are handharvested,<br />

according to its<br />

Web site.<br />

If visitors catch staff on a<br />

slower day they’re willing<br />

to walk people through the<br />

vineyards and let them test a<br />

grape, though the green ones<br />

typically are too sour to be<br />

enjoyed right off the vine.<br />

Inside, a tasting bar is located<br />

just in front of barrels<br />

of wine being fermented and<br />

in the back room staff still<br />

use an old bottling machine<br />

that takes about 15 people to<br />

properly operate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cleaning and pressing<br />

process take place in<br />

machinery located outside<br />

the building. Staff said during<br />

harvesting they’ll often<br />

set up cots inside so they’re<br />

constantly around to monitor<br />

and continue harvesting and<br />

production.<br />

Its tasting room is open<br />

Fridays, Saturdays and <strong>Sun</strong>days<br />

or by appointment.<br />

(For more information,<br />

visit, http://www.pheasantridgewinery.com)<br />

ing one of Llano Estacado’s<br />

wines for “next to nothing” at<br />

Wal-Mart and then seeing an<br />

add for the trip the next day.<br />

If visitors catch the winery<br />

at just the right time, they may<br />

get to see more of the process<br />

than the Odessa College group<br />

did, though they caught the<br />

remnants of a recent bottling<br />

session at Pheasant Ridge and<br />

passed by as chemists worked<br />

at Llano Estacado.<br />

Grapes are typically handharvested<br />

and continually<br />

brought in to the wineries’<br />

staff.<br />

Green grapes are cleaned<br />

and pressed and then juices<br />

are taken on for the next<br />

step. Red grapes often are<br />

kept in a container to ferment<br />

and then mashed every few<br />

hours — typically not with<br />

feet anymore but instead with<br />

machinery that emulates the<br />

foot-stomping motion.<br />

Once this process is complete,<br />

those grapes are pressed<br />

before proceeding in the process.<br />

Tall silver tanks in plain<br />

view at both wineries allow<br />

wines to ferment. <strong>The</strong> taste<br />

and process can be altered by<br />

how much yeast is added and<br />

for how much time and by<br />

the temperature at which the<br />

tanks are kept.<br />

From the tanks wines are<br />

transferred to barrels where<br />

they’re kept for a varying<br />

amount of time.<br />

“Basically it’s just a waiting<br />

game hoping they don’t<br />

go bad,” Edgerton said, adding<br />

wines are then taste-tested<br />

periodically.<br />

Char inside a barrel also affects<br />

the fi nal outcome with<br />

medium-charred barrels typically<br />

reserved for red wines<br />

and lightly charred for white.<br />

Un-oaked charcoal gives off<br />

a more citrus fl avor, while<br />

oak yields a creamier taste,<br />

Laughlin said.<br />

And while wine has a reputation<br />

of gaining notoriety<br />

with age, Laughlin said Texas<br />

wines are not aged as long as<br />

a French wine might be because<br />

the vines are not as old.<br />

White wines typically have<br />

a shelf life of two to three<br />

years after bottling, Edgerton<br />

said, though some reds still<br />

are good after more than 20<br />

years.<br />

“I had no idea Texas had<br />

wine like Germany,” said Lucie<br />

Hunt, who said one of her favorites<br />

was the Gewurztraminer,<br />

a white wine that is good<br />

with spicy foods.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group sipped several<br />

different varieties at both<br />

vineyards, with Hunt attracting<br />

attention from other tourists<br />

for her enthusiastic reviews<br />

of some varieties and<br />

others quietly commenting to<br />

one another about a new favorite<br />

found.<br />

Lisa Cline, director of<br />

Community Service at Odessa<br />

College, led the trip, and<br />

said they’re working to put<br />

together additional continuing<br />

education tours that are<br />

meant to serve the community<br />

and give additional people<br />

a chance to get involved with<br />

the college.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winery tour was the<br />

fi rst continuing education trip<br />

the college has taken, and<br />

though Cline said acting as<br />

tour guide was a new experience<br />

for her, it’s one they are<br />

working to duplicate.<br />

“It’s an educational delight,”<br />

she said.<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

ONE-VEHICLE ROLLOVER: No serious injuries were reported in this one-vehicle<br />

rollover Saturday morning in the 1500 block of Date Street in front of Date<br />

Street Apartments. According to police, Eric Carbajal of Plainview lost control<br />

of his pickup as he came into the curve in front of the apartments.<br />

Offi cials:<br />

Food stamps<br />

swapped for<br />

booze, Viagra<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

<strong>10</strong> a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day Noon to 5 p.m.<br />

DETROIT (AP) — Viagra<br />

and pornography are not staples<br />

on the government’s food<br />

stamp list. But authorities say<br />

a Detroit liquor store supplied<br />

them during a series of illegal<br />

deals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> alleged scheme at Jef-<br />

35th<br />

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to support<br />

community projects.<br />

ferson’s Liquor Palace worked<br />

this way: Food stamp recipients<br />

would get cash from the<br />

store in exchange for swiping<br />

larger amounts off their electronic<br />

cards. <strong>The</strong> store would<br />

then be reimbursed by the U.S.<br />

Agriculture Department.<br />

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14. Internet Provider __________________________________________<br />

15. Cellular Store ____________________________________________<br />

BEST MEDICINE<br />

1. Family Practitioner ________________________________________<br />

2. Dentist _________________________________________________<br />

3. Veterinarian _____________________________________________<br />

4. Chiropractor _____________________________________________<br />

5. Optometrist ______________________________________________<br />

6. Weight Loss Program ______________________________________<br />

7. Pharmacy _______________________________________________<br />

8. Nurse __________________________________________________<br />

9. Walk In Clinic ____________________________________________<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Hospital _________________________________________________<br />

<strong>11</strong>. Physical <strong>The</strong>rapy Center ____________________________________<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Medical Supply Company ___________________________________<br />

13. Pediatrician ______________________________________________<br />

14. Physicians Assistant _______________________________________<br />

15. Nurse __________________________________________________<br />

16. Home Health Provider _____________________________________<br />

17. Urologist ________________________________________________<br />

18. Radiologist ______________________________________________<br />

19. Orthodontist _____________________________________________<br />

20. Hospice _________________________________________________<br />

21. Cardiologist ______________________________________________<br />

22. Surgeon _________________________________________________<br />

23. Internal Medicine _________________________________________<br />

24. OB/GYN ________________________________________________<br />

25. Ear, Nose, Throat _________________________________________<br />

BEST FOR SHOPPING<br />

1. Women’s Shoes __________________________________________<br />

2. Men’s Shoes _____________________________________________<br />

3. Men’s Clothing ___________________________________________<br />

4. Women’s Clothing _________________________________________<br />

5. Children’s Clothing ________________________________________<br />

6. Trendy Fashions __________________________________________<br />

7. Tire Specialty Store _______________________________________<br />

8. Nursery/Garden Center ____________________________________<br />

9. Sporting Goods ___________________________________________<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Furniture Specialty Store ___________________________________<br />

<strong>11</strong>. Appliance _______________________________________________<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Jewelry Store ____________________________________________<br />

13. Wedding Gift Shop ________________________________________<br />

14. Offi ce Supply/Printing Store _________________________________<br />

15. Greeting Cards ___________________________________________<br />

16. Shoe Repair _____________________________________________<br />

17. Shopping Center __________________________________________<br />

18. Computer Store __________________________________________<br />

19. Flower Shop _____________________________________________<br />

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20. Bookstore _______________________________________________<br />

21. Carpet & Flooring _________________________________________<br />

22. Gift Store _______________________________________________<br />

23. Antiques ________________________________________________<br />

24. Building Supplies _________________________________________<br />

25. Sewing Supplies __________________________________________<br />

26. Consignment Shop ________________________________________<br />

27. Hardware _______________________________________________<br />

BEST FOOD & RESTAURANT<br />

1. Produce Department ______________________________________<br />

2. Doughnuts ______________________________________________<br />

3. Ice Cream _______________________________________________<br />

4. French Fries _____________________________________________<br />

5. Supermarket _____________________________________________<br />

6. Meat Department _________________________________________<br />

7. All Around Restaurant ______________________________________<br />

8. For Children _____________________________________________<br />

9. Pizza ___________________________________________________<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Coffee __________________________________________________<br />

<strong>11</strong>. Breakfast ________________________________________________<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Restaurant/Home Cooking __________________________________<br />

13. Restaurant Fast Food ______________________________________<br />

14. Restaurant Service ________________________________________<br />

15. Mexican Food ____________________________________________<br />

16. Salad Bar _______________________________________________<br />

17. Desserts ________________________________________________<br />

18. Business Lunch __________________________________________<br />

19. Burger __________________________________________________<br />

20. Best Gathering Spot _______________________________________<br />

21. Oriental Food ____________________________________________<br />

22. Catfi sh _________________________________________________<br />

23. Burritos _________________________________________________<br />

24. Nachos _________________________________________________<br />

25. Chicken _________________________________________________<br />

26. Sub Sandwich ____________________________________________<br />

27. Corn Dog _______________________________________________<br />

28. Bakery _________________________________________________<br />

29. Buffet __________________________________________________<br />

30. Deli ____________________________________________________<br />

BEST PLACES<br />

1. Preschool _______________________________________________<br />

2. Daycare ________________________________________________<br />

3. Bank ___________________________________________________<br />

4. Drive Thru Bank __________________________________________<br />

5. Place To Exercise _________________________________________<br />

6. Insurance Company _______________________________________<br />

7. New Car Selection ________________________________________<br />

8. Used Car Dealer __________________________________________<br />

9. Car Repair ______________________________________________<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Car Wash _______________________________________________<br />

<strong>11</strong>. Auto Body Repair/Paint _____________________________________<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Auto Parts Store __________________________________________<br />

13. Detail Shop ______________________________________________<br />

14. Dry Cleaners _____________________________________________<br />

15. Place To Work ____________________________________________<br />

16. Gas Station ______________________________________________<br />

17. Carpet Cleaner ___________________________________________<br />

18. Family Entertainment ______________________________________<br />

19. Tanning Salon ____________________________________________<br />

20. Equipment Rental _________________________________________<br />

21. Bicycle Shop _____________________________________________<br />

22. Golf Course _____________________________________________<br />

23. Public School ____________________________________________<br />

24. Place To Get Married ______________________________________<br />

25. Motel/Hotel ______________________________________________<br />

26. Country Club _____________________________________________<br />

27. Museum ________________________________________________<br />

28. Movie <strong>The</strong>ater ____________________________________________<br />

29. Retirement Center ________________________________________<br />

30. Heating & Cooling _________________________________________<br />

31. Pest Control _____________________________________________<br />

32. Convenience Store ________________________________________<br />

33. Glass Replacement _______________________________________<br />

34. Rental Store _____________________________________________<br />

35. Finance Company ________________________________________<br />

36. Hair Salon _______________________________________________<br />

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37. Bail Bond Company _______________________________________<br />

38. Dance Studio/Gymnastics __________________________________<br />

FARM & RANCH<br />

1. Most Popular Tractor ______________________________________<br />

2. Implement Dealer _________________________________________<br />

3. Implement Mechanic ______________________________________<br />

4. Truck Repair _____________________________________________<br />

5. Farm Tire Service _________________________________________<br />

6. Combine ________________________________________________<br />

7. Cotton Gin ______________________________________________<br />

8. Elevator ________________________________________________<br />

9. Feed Lot ________________________________________________<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Farmer _________________________________________________<br />

<strong>11</strong>. Farm Family _____________________________________________<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Pump Service ____________________________________________<br />

13. Irrigation Supplier _________________________________________<br />

14. Seed Dealer _____________________________________________<br />

15. Fertilizer ________________________________________________<br />

16. Ag Chemical Dealer _______________________________________<br />

17. Spraying Service _________________________________________<br />

18. Farm Fuel Dealer _________________________________________<br />

19. Auctioneer _______________________________________________<br />

20. Farm & Ranch Supplies ____________________________________<br />

21. Center Pivot Dealer _______________________________________<br />

22. Investment Firm __________________________________________<br />

BEST PEOPLE<br />

1. Attorney ________________________________________________<br />

2. Grocery Cashier __________________________________________<br />

3. Travel Agent _____________________________________________<br />

4. Judge __________________________________________________<br />

5. Council Person ___________________________________________<br />

6. Politician ________________________________________________<br />

7. Business Leader __________________________________________<br />

8. Bank Teller ______________________________________________<br />

9. <strong>News</strong>paper Carrier ________________________________________<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Waitress/Waiter __________________________________________<br />

<strong>11</strong>. School Teacher ___________________________________________<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Car Salesperson __________________________________________<br />

13. Realtor _________________________________________________<br />

14. Barber __________________________________________________<br />

15. Retail Salesperson ________________________________________<br />

16. Financial Planning Consultant _______________________________<br />

17. Nail Technician ___________________________________________<br />

18. Building Contractor ________________________________________<br />

19. Principal ________________________________________________<br />

20. Mail Carrier ______________________________________________<br />

21. Clergy __________________________________________________<br />

22. Floral Designer ___________________________________________<br />

23. Insurance Salesperson _____________________________________<br />

24. Hair Stylist ______________________________________________<br />

25. Administrative Assistant ____________________________________<br />

26. Commercial Realtor _______________________________________<br />

27. Auto Mechanic ___________________________________________<br />

28. Accounant _______________________________________________<br />

29. Electrician _______________________________________________<br />

30. Plumber ________________________________________________<br />

31. Coach __________________________________________________<br />

32. Home Builder ____________________________________________<br />

33. Law Enforcement Offi cer ___________________________________<br />

34. Stock & Bond Broker ______________________________________<br />

35. Handyman/Home Improvement ______________________________<br />

36. Lawncare _______________________________________________<br />

37. Best Paint Contractor ______________________________________<br />

38. Dental Hygenist __________________________________________<br />

39. Diesel Mechanic __________________________________________<br />

40. Massage <strong>The</strong>rapist ________________________________________<br />

41. Roofer __________________________________________________<br />

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Protect yourself from f lu<br />

God put the immune<br />

system in our body to<br />

fi ght against foreign<br />

invaders that attack<br />

our body. <strong>The</strong>se foreign<br />

invaders include<br />

viruses and bacteria<br />

(yes, this includes the<br />

fl u and even the swine<br />

fl u.)<br />

If the immune system<br />

is healthy, it is able<br />

to attack and destroy<br />

the disease-causing invaders<br />

and infected cells. If it is not<br />

healthy, the invaders are able<br />

to break down the barrier<br />

and invade the body. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are several things a person<br />

can do to help to strengthen<br />

the immune system so it can<br />

fi ght the invaders when they<br />

pay us a visit.<br />

Healthy Diet<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.S. Department of<br />

Health has explained that<br />

people need 5-9 servings of<br />

fruits and vegetables each<br />

day to be healthy. <strong>The</strong> trillions<br />

of cells in our body desperately<br />

need the vitamins,<br />

minerals, enzymes and antioxidants<br />

from whole, live<br />

(not cooked) foods to help<br />

the immune system perform<br />

as it was designed to function.<br />

Foods and drinks with<br />

(NOTE: You’ve Got Mail offers emails<br />

received by Herald staffers.)<br />

It pays to be old<br />

An elderly couple was<br />

celebrating their 60th anniversary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple had<br />

married as childhood sweethearts<br />

and had moved back<br />

to their old neighborhood<br />

after they retired.<br />

Holding hands they<br />

walked back to their old<br />

school. It was not locked,<br />

so they entered, and found<br />

the old desk they’d shared,<br />

where Andy had carved “I<br />

love you, Sally.”<br />

On their way back home,<br />

a bag of money fell out of<br />

an armored car, practically<br />

landing at their feet! Sally<br />

quickly picked it up, but<br />

not sure what to do with it,<br />

they took it home. <strong>The</strong>re,<br />

she counted the money —<br />

$50,000!<br />

Andy said, “We’ve got to<br />

give it back.”<br />

Sally said, “Finders keepers.”<br />

She put the money back<br />

in the bag and hid it in their<br />

attic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next day, two FBI<br />

men were canvassing the<br />

neighborhood looking for<br />

the money and knocked on<br />

the door.<br />

“Pardon me, but did either<br />

Debra<br />

Pugh<br />

You’ve Got Mail<br />

added sugar lower the<br />

immune system. It is<br />

important to eat foods<br />

with lots of fi ber to<br />

help eliminate the toxins<br />

in the body (extra<br />

toxins can lower the<br />

immune system.)<br />

Reduce Stress<br />

Research has shown<br />

that stress literally<br />

steals the vitamins<br />

and minerals from the<br />

body and lowers the immune<br />

system. Stress is part of human<br />

life, so it is important to<br />

focus on the attitude of how<br />

you react to the stress, so<br />

you don’t deplete your storage<br />

of nutrients.<br />

Sleep<br />

A recent study in the Journal<br />

Archives of Internal<br />

Medicine showed that people<br />

who slept less than seven<br />

hours each night were three<br />

times more likely to get sick<br />

than those who sleep eight<br />

hours each night. It is important<br />

for people to manage<br />

their time so they can get the<br />

sleep that is required for<br />

their body to be healthy.<br />

Exercise<br />

Many studies have shown<br />

that moderate exercise performed<br />

on a regular basis<br />

of you fi nd a bag that fell out<br />

of an armored car yesterday?”<br />

Sally said, “No.”<br />

Andy said, “She’s lying.<br />

She hid it up in the attic.”<br />

Sally said, “Don’t believe<br />

him; he’s getting senile.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> two agents turn to<br />

Andy and begin to question<br />

can help to improve the immune<br />

system. <strong>The</strong> December<br />

2008 Arthritis Today<br />

explains that “working up a<br />

sweat for 20 minutes three<br />

times a week can boost the<br />

immune system.” <strong>The</strong>y also<br />

described a separate study<br />

and found that seniors who<br />

practiced 20 weeks of tai chi<br />

exercise had a greater immune<br />

response than those<br />

who got the fl u shot but did<br />

not participate in tai chi.<br />

With a busy schedule and<br />

never-ending list of “things<br />

to do,” it is hard to accomplish<br />

the things just mentioned<br />

each day of the week.<br />

With having fi bromyalgia<br />

(a type of arthritis and auto<br />

immune), it is even more<br />

important for me to have a<br />

healthy immune system. I<br />

take BarleyLife, which is<br />

a whole food that is juiced<br />

to provide four servings of<br />

vegetables each day. I take<br />

Proancynol that is packed<br />

with antioxidants and green<br />

tea to build the cells. I use<br />

Herbal Fiberblend for extra<br />

fi ber and herbs to remove<br />

the toxins in my body. As<br />

needed I take Composure,<br />

which is a combination of<br />

herbs that help me to relax<br />

Sorley stresses stewardship<br />

By JONATHAN PETTY<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

Don’t call Craig Sorley an<br />

environmentalist. He’s not<br />

too fond of the term environmentalism.<br />

“It sounds too much like<br />

a religion,” Sorley said. “I<br />

would say I have a passion<br />

for creation stewardship.<br />

When we engage in efforts to<br />

be good stewards of creation,<br />

we honor God, our creator.”<br />

Sorley, who co-founded<br />

Care of Creation with Ed<br />

Brown, was in Plainview last<br />

week speaking to students at<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

about the importance of taking<br />

care of the environment.<br />

Sorley’s visit came on the<br />

heels of a visit from Brown<br />

who spoke at Wayland’s<br />

chapel and conducted community<br />

workshops the previous<br />

week.<br />

Sorley lives in Kenya. He<br />

teaches classes at the Kenya<br />

Baptist <strong>The</strong>ological College<br />

and works with local churches,<br />

pastors and community<br />

members to better understand<br />

stewardship of natural<br />

resources, a cause to which<br />

he has devoted his life.<br />

Growing up the son of<br />

missionary parents in eastern<br />

Africa, Sorley was a witness<br />

to the AIDS epidemic<br />

that started in the early<br />

1980s. He watched as AIDS<br />

ravaged the continent. But<br />

it was through his relationships,<br />

experience and acquaintances<br />

that he realized<br />

another problem would soon<br />

hit the African people.<br />

“I began to realize there<br />

was another crisis in Kenya<br />

coming down the pipeline,”<br />

he said. “It had to do with<br />

the land, with deforestation,<br />

overfi shing and the careless<br />

way in which farmers practice<br />

agriculture on hillsides,<br />

leading to soil erosion.”<br />

In 1987, Sorley graduated<br />

from high school and came<br />

to the United States to pursue<br />

a degree in biology at<br />

Bethel University. But in<br />

1989, his plans were put on<br />

hold as he was diagnosed<br />

with brain cancer. Throughout<br />

the treatment process,<br />

Sorley felt God calling him<br />

to service to fi nd out how the<br />

church should respond to the<br />

question of environmental<br />

stewardship.<br />

“I began an exploration<br />

into what the church was saying,”<br />

Sorley said. “I found<br />

out the church wasn’t saying<br />

much of anything. It was<br />

a topic that was very rarely<br />

discussed in the churches I<br />

attended.”<br />

Sorley soon joined with<br />

Brown to form the Care<br />

of Creation organization<br />

through which he teaches<br />

the importance of conservation<br />

efforts. He has found<br />

the people and churches in<br />

Kenya are open and receptive<br />

to the message.<br />

“People there are so connected<br />

to the land,” he said.<br />

“When we came along and<br />

started developing a theology<br />

of creation stewardship,<br />

we started getting very positive<br />

feedback from Kenya<br />

Christians — not just Baptists,<br />

but other denominations<br />

as well.”<br />

Through his efforts, Sorley<br />

also is hoping to encourage<br />

Christians in the U.S.<br />

to embrace the idea of creation<br />

stewardship and what<br />

it means.<br />

“One of the real opportuni-<br />

Sales tax rebates mixed<br />

By DOUG McDONOUGH<br />

Herald Managing Editor<br />

Although sales tax rebates<br />

continue to be down statewide<br />

for the ninth consecutive<br />

month, more than half<br />

the cities and counties in this<br />

area are reporting increases<br />

from the same period a year<br />

ago.<br />

Plainview’s rebate of<br />

$269,399 fell 2 percent from<br />

the $275,675 collected a<br />

year ago from State Comptroller<br />

Susan Combs.<br />

October rebates are based<br />

on August’s sales receipts.<br />

Year-to-date, the city has<br />

received $2,843,253 in sales<br />

tax revenue, compared with<br />

$2,921,<strong>09</strong>3 collected by the<br />

same date in 2008. That represents<br />

a 2.7 percent drop in<br />

payments.<br />

Hale County collected<br />

$<strong>11</strong>1,199 in sales tax rebates<br />

in October, a 6.4 percent<br />

increase from the previous<br />

October’s total of $<strong>10</strong>4,473.<br />

So far in 20<strong>09</strong>, the county<br />

has received $1,<strong>12</strong>4,2<strong>10</strong> in<br />

rebates, 5.6 percent less than<br />

the $1,190,790 collected during<br />

the same period in 2008.<br />

Following are year-to-date<br />

and comparison to last year’s<br />

rebates for selected cities:<br />

•Abernathy: $143,026, down 30<br />

percent<br />

•Edmonson, $4,658, down 15<br />

percent<br />

•Hale Center, $56,898, down 6<br />

percent<br />

•Petersburg, $20,884, down 3<br />

percent<br />

•Quitaque, $29,250, down 1 percent<br />

•Silverton, $36,524, up 4 percent<br />

•Dimmitt, $264,<strong>10</strong>8, up 3 percent<br />

•Hart, $21,756, down 23 percent<br />

•Nazareth, $19,449, up 1 percent<br />

•Floydada, $196,788, down 4<br />

percent<br />

•Lockney, $84,037, up 3 percent<br />

•Olton, $99,548, down <strong>11</strong> percent<br />

•Kress, $8,642, up 26 percent<br />

•Tulia, $214,057, up <strong>10</strong> percent<br />

•Castro County, $<strong>10</strong>8,369, down<br />

6 percent<br />

•Swisher County, $86,681, up 9<br />

percent.<br />

him.<br />

One says: “Tell us the story<br />

from the beginning.”<br />

Andy said, “Well, when<br />

Sally and I were walking<br />

home from school yesterday<br />

. . .”<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi rst FBI guy turns to<br />

his partner and says, “We’re<br />

outta here.”<br />

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fl u. If we do not keep the<br />

immune system healthy, the<br />

attackers are able to break<br />

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SORLEY<br />

embrace this<br />

topic as a strategic part of<br />

their mission,” Sorley said.<br />

“I see it as a major area not<br />

only for discipleship with<br />

the Christians who already<br />

exist, but also a major opportunity<br />

to reach unreached<br />

people groups.”<br />

Sorley said the message of<br />

hope for eternity is complimented<br />

by bringing people<br />

hope for today. He said good<br />

stewardship begins with a<br />

change in attitude toward<br />

natural resources.<br />

“I like to think that the<br />

concept of consuming less<br />

can be a good thing,” he<br />

said.<br />

Anyone interested in more<br />

information about Sorley’s<br />

work, or in donating to his<br />

cause, can visit the Care of<br />

Creation Web site at careofcreation.net.<br />

(Contact Jonathan Petty<br />

at pettyj@wbu.edu)<br />

Courtesy Photo<br />

PET OF THE WEEK: Lil’ Bit is a small 2-year-old domestic<br />

cat. She is extremely loving and enjoys the<br />

company of other cats. As most cats do, she loves<br />

to be the center of attention. If you are interested in<br />

adopting Lil’ Bit, call the Plainview Humane Society<br />

at 806-296-23<strong>11</strong>, e-mail plvhumanesociety@hotmail.<br />

com or visit 500 S.W. Third from 4-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.<br />

Dog adoptions are $75 and cats are $50,<br />

which includes neutering or spaying, microchipping,<br />

rabies and preventative shots.<br />

Public Records<br />

JUSTICE OF PEACE<br />

Cases fi led from <strong>10</strong>-02-<br />

<strong>09</strong> to <strong>10</strong>-08-<strong>09</strong>:<br />

None.<br />

Dispositions from <strong>10</strong>-02-<br />

<strong>09</strong> to <strong>10</strong>-08-<strong>09</strong>:<br />

Judgment for plaintiff<br />

in:<br />

Plainview Vistas Apartments<br />

vs. Marilyn Silva;<br />

Rosa Burciaga; Rose Enriquez;<br />

Carl Brown; Atasha<br />

Brown.<br />

COUNTY CLERK<br />

Marriage licenses issued<br />

from <strong>10</strong>-02-<strong>09</strong> to <strong>10</strong>-08-<strong>09</strong>:<br />

Faustino Garcia and San-<br />

Juanita D. Bueno, Olton.<br />

Liandro Balderas Jr. and<br />

Veronica Ramirez, Hale<br />

Center.<br />

Derek L. Graves and Yolanda<br />

Rodriguez, Plainview.<br />

DISTRICT CLERK<br />

Cases fi led from <strong>10</strong>-02-<br />

<strong>09</strong> to <strong>10</strong>-08-<strong>09</strong>:<br />

Citibank (South Dakota),<br />

N.A. vs. Alice B. Couzman;<br />

accounts, contracts, notes.<br />

Elvira Martinez vs. Kristie<br />

Salazar; damages, vehicle/<br />

injury.<br />

Shantasia Woodson vs.<br />

Nathan Patterson; damages,<br />

vehicle/injury.<br />

Sleena Hays individually<br />

and as representative of the<br />

estate of William Penton<br />

Jr., deceased vs. Methodist<br />

Hospital, Plainview, Texas,<br />

dba Covenant Hospital Plain-<br />

view, Douglas Ward, RN and<br />

Vickie Reyes, LVN; medical<br />

malpractice.<br />

Dispositions from <strong>10</strong>-02-<br />

<strong>09</strong> to <strong>10</strong>-08-<strong>09</strong>:<br />

Judgment for plaintiff<br />

in:<br />

Mark Marley, individually<br />

and as next friend of Zach,<br />

Jaci and Dallas Marley, children<br />

vs. Larry Mills, DVM,<br />

deceased.<br />

Agreed judgement:<br />

In re: <strong>The</strong> Charlotte Ann<br />

Carver Trust for James Robert<br />

Carver and the Charlotte<br />

Ann Carver Trust for David<br />

Dewitt Carver.<br />

Dismissals in:<br />

Discover Bank vs. Eldon<br />

Sparkman, Linda Sparkman.<br />

EMC Mortgage Corporation<br />

vs. Benita Allen,<br />

Johnny L. Allen, James C.<br />

Allen, Mitchelle Ray Allen,<br />

Douglas Johnson, Octaveen<br />

Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Roy<br />

Allen Johnson, William H.<br />

Allen Jr., the unknown heirs<br />

at law of Frankie Allen, the<br />

unknown heirs at law of<br />

Williams H.A., 715 E. 34th,<br />

Plainview, TX 79072.<br />

Divorces granted from<br />

<strong>10</strong>-02-<strong>09</strong> to <strong>10</strong>-08-<strong>09</strong>:<br />

Jarrolyn and James D.<br />

Robinson.<br />

Jill Johnston and Gary<br />

Sanders.<br />

Liz and Armando Luna.<br />

(Contact Deborah Zacher<br />

at dzacher@hearstnp.com<br />

or 806-296-1360.)


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http://www.myplainview.com Plainview Daily Herald - <strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong> 8, 20<strong>09</strong> - Page B1<br />

SECTION B: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 2B • DALLAS COWBOYS 3B • PHS GOLF & CROSS COUNTRY 4B • COLLEGE FOOTBALL <strong>11</strong>B<br />

<strong>The</strong> dance<br />

after the<br />

touchdown<br />

I’m writing this column<br />

in anticipation of<br />

the touchdown celebration<br />

that the Cincinnati<br />

Bengals’ Chad Ochocinco<br />

announced he has<br />

planned for this weekend’s<br />

match-up with the<br />

Baltimore Ravens. He’s<br />

going to recreate the<br />

scene from “Talladega<br />

Nights” where Will Ferrell<br />

tries to extinguish<br />

imaginary fl ames by invoking<br />

the “magic” of<br />

Oprah Winfrey and Tom<br />

Cruise. It’s going to be<br />

epic. I hope Baltimore<br />

just lets<br />

h i m<br />

score so<br />

we can<br />

all see<br />

it.<br />

With<br />

that, I<br />

bring<br />

to you<br />

the fi ve<br />

greatest<br />

game-<br />

Ryan<br />

Thurman<br />

changing touchdown<br />

celebrations of all time.<br />

(And sorry, Chad,<br />

you’re only No. 2.)<br />

5. Ian Johnson — Proposal<br />

Even though Ochocinco<br />

invented the proposal<br />

celebration, his was<br />

fake. This one wasn’t.<br />

In 2007, after Boise<br />

State defeated Oklahoma<br />

in the Fiesta Bowl in<br />

an overtime thriller that<br />

concluded with Johnson<br />

picking up a 2-point<br />

conversion on a Statue<br />

of Liberty play, Johnson<br />

celebrated the upset by<br />

deciding on the spot to<br />

propose.<br />

It’s not that it hasn’t<br />

been done before. I’m<br />

sure countless girls have<br />

been proposed to after<br />

their husband-to-be’s<br />

team won a thrilling<br />

game. It’s a natural reaction<br />

for a guy.<br />

I imagine the thought<br />

process goes something<br />

like this: “Hooray!<br />

My team won the big<br />

game. I’ve never been<br />

this happy. I don’t want<br />

this feeling to ever stop.<br />

How shall I extend this<br />

feeling? I know. I’ll<br />

spontaneously ask my<br />

girlfriend to marry me!”<br />

Just like that, I’m sure<br />

of it.<br />

But the reason this<br />

makes the list is because<br />

it was really cool. It was<br />

nationally televised, the<br />

girl was a cheerleader<br />

standing on the sidelines<br />

getting to share<br />

in his accomplishment<br />

fi rst-hand, and then love<br />

just got added on top of<br />

it all.<br />

Awwwwww.<br />

4. Randy Moss — Full<br />

Moon on Lambeau<br />

Some may think it<br />

crass (the NFL certainly<br />

did as they fi ned him<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,000 for the act), but<br />

I simply fi nd it humorous.<br />

Who hasn’t mooned<br />

someone at some point<br />

in their life? For some<br />

odd reason, it’s funny,<br />

and Moss didn’t even<br />

really do it, he pretended<br />

(he should have paid<br />

the NFL in Monopoly<br />

money).<br />

Nonetheless, mooning<br />

a crowd that is notoriously<br />

belligerent to<br />

visiting teams should be<br />

a perfectly acceptable<br />

celebration. If he would<br />

have merely bent over<br />

and not feigned pulling<br />

his pants down would<br />

he have been fi ned?<br />

Probably not.<br />

3. Terrell Owens —<br />

Sharpie®<br />

I love T.O. and I’m<br />

not ashamed to proclaim<br />

it in print. He’s funny,<br />

he’s talented and man,<br />

the Cowboys are a lot<br />

less fun to watch without<br />

him. He has come<br />

See Celebration, Page 3B<br />

Shorthanded Lady Dogs fall to Abilene Cooper<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

WHERE TO GO: Plainview senior Meredith<br />

Mull (6)makes a set as Emily Welch<br />

(2) and Jovanna Gamez (3) look on during<br />

a recent match.<br />

To read Meredith Mull’s volleyball<br />

profile, go to www.MyPlainview.com<br />

ABILENE — After falling to<br />

Frenship on Tuesday, the Plainview<br />

Lady Dogs got sick . . .<br />

literally.<br />

Plainview head coach Torri<br />

Hatch said the team wasn’t able<br />

to have a full practice until Friday<br />

afternoon because girls were<br />

out sick almost every day with<br />

some form of strep throat or fl ulike<br />

symptoms. Sydney Hearn<br />

and Jovanna Gamez, two key<br />

players for the Lady Dogs, didn’t<br />

even make the trip to Abilene on<br />

Saturday.<br />

Battling through the sickness,<br />

the Lady Dogs won the fi rst set<br />

Saturday against Abilene Cooper,<br />

but then lost three straight<br />

(21-25, 25-20, 25-14, 25-22) to<br />

fall to 2-2 in District 4-4A play.<br />

With players missing, Plainview<br />

(23-14, 2-2) had to shift<br />

players around in the rotation,<br />

which is always a diffi cult thing<br />

to do in the middle of the season,<br />

but Hatch said the team handled<br />

the challenge.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> girls adapted well and<br />

worked together as a team<br />

and were right there the whole<br />

match,” Hatch said.<br />

With Hearn and Gamez out,<br />

Kassie Schafer moved over to<br />

play the middle and junior varsity<br />

player Bailey Davis fi lled in<br />

as well. Schafer had two kills and<br />

six blocks while Davis had three<br />

digs and four blocks in her varsity<br />

debut.<br />

Abby King led the Lady Dogs<br />

with nine kills, nine digs and<br />

four blocks while Emily Welch<br />

and Kacy Richburg each added<br />

four kills. Richburg also had fi ve<br />

Dogs Stunned<br />

Courtesy Photo by Jim Thompson<br />

RECOVERY: Jonathan Solis (center) recovers an onside kick in the fourth quarter after Jonathan Garza scored the final points of the<br />

game.<br />

Plainview has off night against Lake View<br />

By RYAN BLAKE THURMAN<br />

Herald Sports Editor<br />

Heading into Friday night’s District 4-4A opener<br />

against San Angelo Lake View, the Plainview<br />

Bulldogs were confi dent and ready to take on all<br />

comers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fruits of all the offseason workouts, the<br />

changes in offensive scheme and personnel management<br />

were about to pay off.<br />

And as the teams traded possessions in the fi rst<br />

quarter, it appeared as though Plainview was<br />

about to be entrenched in yet another defensive<br />

battle.<br />

With 5:37 left to play in the fi rst quarter, the<br />

Bulldog defense put up the fi rst points of the<br />

game as sophomore tackle Marcos Hinojos tackled<br />

Lake View’s John Brown three yards deep in<br />

the end zone for a safety.<br />

However, after the safety something went ter-<br />

ribly awry, and the fi rst half began slipping away<br />

from Plainview.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> fi rst half I really don’t know what in the<br />

world happened,” Plainview head coach Marcos<br />

Hinojos said. “We probably had one good series<br />

defensively, and I guess all of a sudden we thought<br />

that we were going to explode and we didn’t. We<br />

didn’t perform very well, we didn’t execute and<br />

that’s from the top to the bottom.”<br />

In contrast to what had been a consistent component<br />

of all of Plainview’s outings this season,<br />

Lake View’s defense was the dominant force Friday<br />

night.<br />

“Our linemen are some big, physical guys that<br />

do a good job,” Lake View defensive coordinator<br />

Ernie Reynolds said. “If they aren’t getting pressure<br />

we run some plays to free up our linebackers.<br />

That was really a point of emphasis this week —<br />

even if we didn’t get to (Plainview quarterback<br />

Jason Miller) we wanted to hurry him.”<br />

And hurry they did.<br />

Miller, who threw 38 passes and was picked off<br />

three times, was under duress the entire game.<br />

In addition to pressuring Miller on almost every<br />

dropback, Lake View was able to keep the Bulldogs’<br />

playmakers from being able to break away<br />

for too many big plays.<br />

Junior Thomas Curry caught <strong>10</strong> passes for 135<br />

yards, most of which came on a 52-yard reception<br />

in the fourth quarter that sparked some brief hope<br />

for the Bulldogs.<br />

Senior Marquis Jackson was held to fi ve receptions<br />

for 51 yards.<br />

Plainview’s running game also was largely a<br />

non-factor Friday night.<br />

In what had become a multi-faceted backfi eld,<br />

junior Jonathan Garza was the only back who saw<br />

signifi cant playing time. He led Plainview with<br />

See Bulldogs, Page 4B<br />

Sheffi eld throws 7 TDs as Texas Tech routs Kansas State 66-14<br />

LUBBOCK (AP) — Steven Sheffi<br />

eld threw for 490 yards and seven<br />

touchdown passes in his fi rst career<br />

start to help Texas Tech beat Kansas<br />

State 66-14 on Saturday night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Raiders backup quarterback<br />

was 33-for-41 and fi nished<br />

with TDs passes of 52, 6, 4, 72,<br />

28, <strong>12</strong> and 25 yards to fi ve receivers.<br />

It was the second time this season<br />

that a Texas Tech (4-2, 1-1)<br />

quarterback notched seven passing<br />

touchdowns. Taylor Potts, out with<br />

a concussion this week, threw seven<br />

in a 55-<strong>10</strong> win over Rice.<br />

Texas Tech put the game out of<br />

reach by halftime. <strong>The</strong> Wildcats (3-<br />

3, 1-1) got into Texas Tech territory<br />

only once in the fi rst half and<br />

punted fi ve times.<br />

Sheffi eld, who had 370 yards by<br />

halftime, threw two TDs to Detron<br />

Lewis and Torres, and one each to<br />

Tramain Swindall, Jacoby Franks<br />

and Lyle Leong.<br />

Sheffi eld’s fi rst-half yardage set a<br />

school record, besting the 367 yards<br />

thrown by B. J. Symons against<br />

Mississippi in 2003.<br />

Three Red Raiders receivers tallied<br />

90 yards or more. Lewis caught<br />

eight passes for <strong>10</strong>0 yards, Franks<br />

had three passes for 99 yards and<br />

Swindall got 97 yards on fi ve catches.<br />

Sheffi eld threw to <strong>11</strong> receivers<br />

before leaving the game with about<br />

<strong>10</strong> minutes remaining in the game.<br />

Texas Tech’s running game kept<br />

Kansas State off-balance. Baron<br />

Batch rushed for 86 yards on nine<br />

carries and Harrison Jeffers got 55<br />

yards on seven carries.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wildcats offense was anemic<br />

in the fi rst half. <strong>The</strong>y sustained only<br />

one drive in the fi rst half, managing<br />

four fi rst downs and hanging onto<br />

the ball for more than six minutes<br />

on their opening possession. Grant<br />

Gregory got sacked three times —<br />

twice by Brandon Sharpe and once<br />

by Ra’Jon Henley — before Carson<br />

Coffman replaced him late in the<br />

second quarter.<br />

Kansas State’s fi rst score came<br />

District 4-4A<br />

Team District Overall<br />

Frenship 4-0 16-<strong>12</strong><br />

Plainview 2-2 23-14<br />

Abilene Cooper 2-2 19-13<br />

Big Spring 1-3 <strong>10</strong>-20<br />

SA Lake View 0-4 9-22<br />

Saturday: Abilene Cooper def. Plainview<br />

21-25, 25-20, 25-14, 25-22.<br />

See Lady Dogs, Page <strong>11</strong>B<br />

Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

COME TO ME: Texas Tech’s Jamar Wall (3), of Plainview, takes<br />

on a Kansas St. blocker as he tries to get to Kansas State ball<br />

carrier Brandon Banks (83).


Page 2B - <strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> - Plainview Daily Herald http://www.MyPlainview.com<br />

Petersburg stays undefeated with win over Kress<br />

PETERSBURG — <strong>The</strong><br />

Petersburg Buffaloes and<br />

Kress Kangaroos got play in<br />

District 3 Division I started<br />

with a bang Friday night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> teams traded blows<br />

for the entire game, but Petersburg eventually<br />

came out on top of the offensive battle,<br />

62-48.<br />

<strong>The</strong> win keeps the Buffs (7-0) undefeated<br />

on the year while Kress (0-7) remains winless.<br />

<strong>The</strong> game was a battle between standout<br />

offensive stars, with Petersburg’s Blake<br />

Smith and Thomas Roden battling Kress’<br />

Darren Amador and Jonathan Cavazos.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scoring began late in the fi rst quarter<br />

when Smith connected with Kearby Garza<br />

for a 20-yard touchdown.<br />

Kress answered on its ensuing drive when<br />

Amador broke a 33-yard run. <strong>The</strong> Kangaroos<br />

then took their only lead of the night<br />

when Amador converted the 2-point conversion<br />

to put Kress up 8-7.<br />

Not to be outdone, Smith scored on Petersburg’s<br />

next drive from the 1-yard line with<br />

45 seconds left to play in the quarter. After<br />

Gilbert Salas picked up the 2-point conversion,<br />

the Buffaloes regained the lead, 14-8.<br />

After Petersburg’s defense stopped the<br />

’Roos, the Buffs’ third player of the night to<br />

score, Roden, ran 32 yards to paydirt.<br />

Down by two scores, Kress fi red back.<br />

Less than two minutes after Petersburg’s<br />

touchdown, Amador connected with Justin<br />

Balderas on a 16-yard pass that brought<br />

Kress within a touchdown.<br />

Less than a minute later, Amador connected<br />

with Gilbert Borrego for a 15-yard pass<br />

that pulled the Kangaroos with two.<br />

Petersburg responded to<br />

the two quick scores as Smith<br />

scored his second TD of the<br />

night when he broke a 14<br />

yard run. <strong>The</strong> second quarter<br />

scoring frenzy ended when<br />

Amador connected with Cavazos for a 25yard<br />

touchdown that sent the teams into the<br />

half with Petersburg up, 30-28.<br />

Petersburg delivered the fi rst blow in the<br />

second half when Roden scored his second<br />

TD on a 9-yard run, but Amador brought the<br />

Kangaroos right back and scored on a <strong>10</strong>yard<br />

run.<br />

On Petersburg’s ensuing possession,<br />

Roden scored his third TD of the night from<br />

1-yard out, but Amador fi red right back as<br />

he connected with Cavazos for the second<br />

time on a 43-yard pass and the fi nal score of<br />

the quarter.<br />

Heading into the fourth Petersburg led by<br />

only four, but the Buffs were able to outlast<br />

Amador and the Kangaroos’ offense in the<br />

fi nal quarter.<br />

Blake Smith connected with Roden on a<br />

4-yard pass with 6:56 left to put the Buffs up<br />

by two scores, but Cavazos tallied his third<br />

TD of the night to keep the ’Roos within<br />

striking distance.<br />

In the end, though, one fi nal score by<br />

Roden on a 39-yard pass from Smith kept<br />

Petersburg safely in the lead.<br />

Petersburg 62, Kress 48<br />

Kress 8 20 14 6 — 48<br />

Petersburg 14 16 16 16 — 62<br />

First Quarter<br />

PET—Kearby Garza 20 pass from Blake Smith (conversion<br />

failed), 3:38<br />

KRE—Darren Amador 33 run (Amador run), 1:36<br />

PET—Smith 1 run (Gilvert Salas run), :45<br />

Second Quarter<br />

PET—Thomas Roden 32 run (Salas run), 9:06<br />

Hale Center starts district with win<br />

HALE CENTER — After<br />

two years of being shut out<br />

by the Ralls Jackrabbits, the<br />

Hale Center Owls achieved<br />

some vindication as they<br />

started District 6-1A play<br />

with a win for the fi rst time<br />

in two years as the Owls<br />

defeated Ralls on Friday,<br />

21-6.<br />

“We played a good fi rst<br />

half, but we didn’t play as<br />

good offensively in the second<br />

half,” said Hale Center<br />

head coach Paul Chandler.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> defense and special<br />

teams carried us in the second<br />

half.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Owls’ defense forced<br />

fi ve interceptions and was<br />

able to force Ralls (2-4, 0-1<br />

district) into uncomfortable<br />

situations.<br />

“We forced them to throw<br />

the ball, and they aren’t<br />

used to throwing it and we<br />

were fortunate to capitalize,”<br />

Chandler said.<br />

While the game wasn’t<br />

an offensive spectacle like<br />

Hale Center (5-1, 1-0) had<br />

the last couple of weeks, the<br />

methodical approach was<br />

more than enough.<br />

Quarterback Nathan<br />

Shaver led the Owls by going<br />

9-of-<strong>12</strong> for <strong>10</strong>5 yards<br />

and two TDs.<br />

“We had some breakdowns<br />

. . . but for the most<br />

part they were shutting the<br />

run down and we had to<br />

throw it. That was the difference<br />

in the game for us,”<br />

Chandler said.<br />

Hale Center struck fi rst in<br />

the opening quarter when<br />

Shaver connected with<br />

Josh Espinosa on a 14-yard<br />

touchdown pass.<br />

In the second quarter,<br />

Shaver connected with<br />

David Hinojosa from fi ve<br />

yards out to put the Owls up<br />

14-0.<br />

On the opening kickoff<br />

in the third quarter, Jonathan<br />

Madrigal returned it 97<br />

yards to put Hale Center up<br />

21-0. <strong>The</strong> return for a score<br />

was Madrigal’s fourth of<br />

the season.<br />

Hale Center travels to Olton<br />

on Friday for its second<br />

district game. Olton (4-2,<br />

0-1) was shut out by New<br />

Deal on Friday, 33-0.<br />

Hale Center 21, Ralls 6<br />

Hale Center 7 7 7 0 — 21<br />

Ralls 0 0 0 6 — 6<br />

First Quarter<br />

HC—Josh Espinosa 14 pass from<br />

Nathan Shaver (Alfonso Sifuentes<br />

kick) 5:58<br />

Second Quarter<br />

HC—David Hinojosa 5 pass from<br />

Shaver (Sifuentes kick) 0:32<br />

Third Quarter<br />

HC—Jonathan Madrigal 97 kickoff<br />

return (Sifuentes kick) <strong>11</strong>:45<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

RAL—Luke Feaster 20 pass from<br />

Fernando Zavala (pass failed) 1:28<br />

Hale Center Ralls<br />

9 First Downs 7<br />

34-75 Rushes-Yards 42-1<strong>10</strong><br />

9-<strong>12</strong>-1 Comp-Att-Int 4-<strong>12</strong>-5<br />

<strong>10</strong>5 Passing Yards 57<br />

180 Total Yards 167<br />

4-33.5 Punts-Avg 4-36.5<br />

1-1 Fumbles-lost 0-0<br />

7-39 Penalties-Yards 8-81<br />

Rushing: HC: Madrigal <strong>12</strong>-44,<br />

Treyvon Thompson 9-37; R: Miguel<br />

Velasquez 24-64, John Taylor <strong>10</strong>-48.<br />

Passing: HC: Shaver 9-<strong>12</strong>-1—<strong>10</strong>5;<br />

R: Zavala 3-9-4—51.<br />

Receiving: HC: Hinojosa 4-51; R:<br />

Feaster 2-32.<br />

No. 6 New Deal 33,<br />

Olton 0<br />

In New Deal, the Olton<br />

Mustangs were unable to<br />

execute their game plan<br />

and score points early, thus<br />

forcing the Lions into a situation<br />

they hadn’t been in all<br />

season.<br />

AREA GAME<br />

OF THE WEEK<br />

In fact, the opposite occurred<br />

as the Lions put<br />

up points early, and their<br />

stingy defense rattled Olton<br />

quarterback Bobby Workman<br />

and eventually put him<br />

on the sidelines with what<br />

Olton coach Joel Baker<br />

described as a neck/jaw injury.<br />

Workman eventually<br />

returned to fi nish the fi rst<br />

half, but he was mostly ineffective<br />

and didn’t play the<br />

second half.<br />

Baker said Workman’s<br />

status is questionable for<br />

next Friday’s match-up with<br />

Hale Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sixth-ranked Lions,<br />

who have lost only one district<br />

game since dropping<br />

down to Class 1A in 2004,<br />

began their 6-1A title defense<br />

in convincing fashion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lions’ defense,<br />

which had been allowing<br />

an average of only 59 yards<br />

per game, allowed Olton (4-<br />

2, 0-1 in district) just 1<strong>10</strong><br />

yards of offense and eight<br />

fi rst downs.<br />

Meanwhile on offense,<br />

New Deal (6-0, 1-0) ran at<br />

will and accumulated 432<br />

yards on 46 carries.<br />

Lions’ quarterback Stephen<br />

Bryant, who has committed<br />

to play at TCU, and<br />

running back Larry Dennis<br />

rushed for a combined total<br />

of 313 yards on 31 carries.<br />

Olton hosts Hale Center<br />

this Friday. <strong>The</strong> Owls (5-1,<br />

1-0) defeated Ralls, 21-6, in<br />

their district opener on Friday.<br />

New Deal 33, Olton 0<br />

Olton 0 0 0 0 — 0<br />

New Deal 7 13 7 6 — 33<br />

First Quarter<br />

ND—Larry Dennis 8 run (Ricardo<br />

Nunez kick) 8:25<br />

Second Quarter<br />

ND—Juan Calderon <strong>12</strong> run (Nunez<br />

kick) 9:44<br />

ND—Dennis 16 run (kick failed)<br />

4:34<br />

Third Quarter<br />

ND—Calderon 46 run (Shane Gillman<br />

kick) <strong>11</strong>:48<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

ND—Calderon 4 run (kick blocked)<br />

<strong>10</strong>:57<br />

Olton New Deal<br />

8 First Downs 20<br />

27-41 Rushes-Yards 46-432<br />

6-14-1 Comp-Att-Int 1-4-0<br />

69 Passing Yards <strong>10</strong><br />

1<strong>10</strong> Total Yards 442<br />

5-29 Punts-Avg 0-0<br />

1-0 Fumbles-lost 3-1<br />

6-23 Penalties-Yards 5-55<br />

Rushing: O: Eli Perez <strong>12</strong>-41, Billy<br />

Ross <strong>10</strong>-28, Bobby Wayne Workman<br />

1-1, Pecos Martin 4-(-29) ND:<br />

Stephen Bryant 13-165, Larry Dennis<br />

18-148, Juan Calderon 5-72, Morgan<br />

Gonzales 4-20, Robert Uballe 3-13,<br />

Isaac Chavez-Ward 2-13, Freddy<br />

Briseno 1-1.<br />

Passing: O: Martin 3-5-0—39,<br />

Workman 3-9-1—30; ND: Bryant 1-2-<br />

0—<strong>10</strong>, Chavez-Ward 0-2-0—0.<br />

Receiving: O: Ryan Nieto 3-68,<br />

Martin 1-6, Perez 1-(-2) Torey Jimenez<br />

1-(-3) ND: Abraham Valdez 1-<strong>10</strong>.<br />

Lockney 26,<br />

Crosbyton 20, OT<br />

In Lockney, Angel Cortez<br />

led the Longhorns on a<br />

fourth-quarter charge that<br />

sent the game to overtime<br />

before Louie Peralez fi nished<br />

off the comeback in<br />

the extra period.<br />

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ADAMS WELL SERVICE<br />

In its District 6-1A opener,<br />

Lockney went down<br />

20-7 after Crosbyton scored<br />

twice in the second quarter.<br />

Both teams were scoreless<br />

in the third, but Lockney<br />

rallied in the fourth quarter<br />

behind Cortez.<br />

To start the fourth, Cortez<br />

connected with Jacob Luna<br />

for a 17-yard TD pass. After<br />

Johnathan Luna added the<br />

PAT, the Longhorns trailed<br />

by only six.<br />

After stopping Crosbyton,<br />

Cortez hit Renee Cruz for a<br />

28-yard scoring toss with<br />

7:18 left to tie the game at<br />

20. Lockney failed to convert<br />

the extra point, and the<br />

game remained deadlocked<br />

until time ran out.<br />

In overtime, Peralez<br />

scored on a 4-yard run that<br />

gave Lockney the win.<br />

Cortez fi nished the night<br />

5-of-<strong>11</strong> for 82 yards and<br />

two touchdowns. Peralez<br />

had 169 yards on 29 carries<br />

and two TDs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> win was the Longhorns’<br />

(3-3, 1-0 in district)<br />

second straight and returns<br />

them to .500 for the year.<br />

Lockney will travel to<br />

New Deal on Friday. <strong>The</strong><br />

No. 6 Lions (6-0, 1-0) shut<br />

out Olton on Friday, 33-0.<br />

Lockney 26, Crosbyton 20<br />

Crosbyton 6 14 0 0 0 — 20<br />

Lockney 0 7 0 13 6 — 26<br />

First Quarter<br />

CRO—Thomas Foster 83 run (kick<br />

failed) 7:20<br />

Second Quarter<br />

CRO—Cody Hickman 2 run (run<br />

failed) <strong>11</strong>:55<br />

LOC—Louie Peralez 9 run (Johnathan<br />

Luna kick) 6:17<br />

CRO— Shannon Medina 2 pass<br />

from Michael Medina (Foster pass<br />

from M. Medina) 0:<strong>11</strong><br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOC—Jacob Luna 17 pass from<br />

Angel Cortez (Johnathan Luna kick)<br />

<strong>11</strong>:55<br />

LOC— Renee Cruz 28 pass from<br />

Cortez (kick failed) 7:18<br />

Overtime<br />

LOC—Peralez 4 run<br />

Crosbyton<br />

Lockney<br />

<strong>10</strong> First Downs <strong>11</strong><br />

44-216 Rushes-Yards 32-194<br />

5-9-1 Comp-Att-Int 5-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

31 Passing Yards 4-35<br />

247 Total Yards 229<br />

3-31 Punts-Avg 4-35<br />

2-0 Fumbles-lost 1-1<br />

3-15 Penalties-Yards 8-63<br />

Rushing: C: Foster 7-<strong>11</strong>4, Chris<br />

Jackson 7-36; L: Peralez 26-168.<br />

Passing: C: Medina 5-8-1—31; L:<br />

Cortez 5-<strong>11</strong>-1—82.<br />

Receiving: C: Shannon Medina<br />

2-14, Cody Hickman 1-9; L: Jacob<br />

Luna 2-42, Cruz 1-28.<br />

Silverton 41,<br />

Motley County 36<br />

In Silverton, Brooks<br />

Brock led the Owls to their<br />

second victory of the season<br />

as they came out on top of a<br />

nail-biter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Owls jumped out to<br />

a big lead early, but Motley<br />

County persevered and very<br />

nearly completed a comeback.<br />

Silverton (2-5, 1-0 in district)<br />

put up three scores in<br />

the fi rst quarter before Motley<br />

County’s Andrew Martin<br />

was able to return a kick<br />

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GO LONG: Kress’ Darren Amador throws a pass during the Kangaroos’ game<br />

against Petersburg on Friday. Petersburg won, 62-48.<br />

KRE—Justin Balderas 16 pass from Amador (conversion<br />

failed), 7:06<br />

PET—Gilbert Borrego 15 pass from Amador (conversion<br />

failed), 6:45<br />

PET—Smith 14 run (Salas run), 5:<strong>11</strong><br />

KRE—Cavazos 25 pass from Amador (Amador run)<br />

3:46<br />

Third Quarter<br />

PET—Roden 9 run (Salas run), 5:37<br />

KRE—Amador <strong>10</strong> run (conversion failed), 4:24<br />

PET—Roden 1 run (Salas run), 3:25<br />

KRE—Cavazos 43 pass from Amador (Amador run),<br />

1:49<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

PET—Roden 4 pass from Smith (Salas run), 6:56<br />

KRE—Cavazos 39 run (conversion failed), 5:19<br />

High School Football<br />

DISTRICT 4-4A<br />

Team Dist. Sea. PF PA<br />

Big Spring (1,060) 1-0 6-0 247 83<br />

Abi. Cooper (2,048) 1-0 3-3 221 183<br />

Lake View (1,254) 1-0 2-3 152 213<br />

Hereford (1,202) 0-1 5-1 196 <strong>12</strong>4<br />

Frenship (1,639) 0-1 4-2 207 1<strong>10</strong><br />

Plainview (1,572) 0-1 2-4 95 <strong>11</strong>3<br />

Friday: Lake View 28, Plainview<br />

15; Big Spring 28, Frenship 14;<br />

Abilene Cooper 20, Hereford 14.<br />

This Week<br />

Friday: Plainview at Big Spring;<br />

Frenship at Hereford; Lake View at<br />

Cooper.<br />

DISTRICT 2-2A<br />

Team Dist. Sea. PF PA<br />

Muleshoe (358) 1-0 6-0 228 80<br />

Friona (328) 1-0 4-2 165 71<br />

Childress (3<strong>10</strong>) 1-0 3-3 <strong>11</strong>3 167<br />

Floydada (273) 0-1 1-5 38 179<br />

Dimmitt (289) 0-1 0-6 64 261<br />

Tulia (300) 0-1 0-6 25 278<br />

Friday: Muleshoe 46, Floydada<br />

14; Friona 49, Tulia 0; Childress 48,<br />

Dimmitt 14 This Week<br />

Friday: Tulia at Muleshoe; Childress<br />

at Floydada; Friona at Dimmitt.<br />

DISTRICT 3-2A<br />

Team Dist. Sea. PF PA<br />

Littlefield (413) 3-0 5-1 256 78<br />

Shallowater (404) 2-1 5-1 228 71<br />

Idalou (263) 2-1 4-2 82 37<br />

Post (253) 2-1 4-2 155 92<br />

Denver City (374) 1-2 3-3 146 1<strong>10</strong><br />

Roosevelt (329) 1-2 3-3 143 <strong>12</strong>4<br />

Abernathy (223) 1-2 2-4 161 166<br />

Slaton (346) 0-3 2-4 62 190<br />

Friday: Littlefield 53, Abernathy<br />

27; Roosevelt 40, Slaton 7; Post 14,<br />

Idalou 9; Shallowater 28, Denver<br />

City 21.<br />

This Week<br />

Friday: Roosevelt at Abernathy;<br />

Slaton at Denver City; Post at Shallowater;<br />

Littlefield at Idalou.<br />

DISTRICT 6-1A<br />

Team Dist. Sea. PF PA<br />

New Deal (156) 1-0 6-0 262 18<br />

Hale Center (143) 1-0 5-1 236 81<br />

Lockney (188) 1-0 3-3 84 96<br />

Olton (199) 0-1 4-2 164 <strong>11</strong>7<br />

Crosbyton (<strong>11</strong>7) 0-1 1-4 <strong>11</strong>3 196<br />

Ralls (182) 0-1 1-4 <strong>11</strong>8 138<br />

Friday: New Deal 33, Olton 0;<br />

Lockney 26, Crosbyton 20; Hale<br />

Center 21, Ralls 6.<br />

This Week<br />

Friday: Hale Center at Olton;<br />

Lockney at New Deal; Ralls at Crosbyton.<br />

DISTRICT 3 SIX-MAN DIV. I<br />

Team Dist. Sea. PF PA<br />

Petersburg 1-0 7-0 390 <strong>11</strong>4<br />

Whitharral 1-0 6-1 330 167<br />

Whiteface 0-0 2-4 216 224<br />

Hart 0-1 1-5 <strong>12</strong>6 275<br />

Kress 0-1 0-7 152 382<br />

Friday: Petersburg 62, Kress 48;<br />

Whitharral 34, Hart 26.<br />

This Week<br />

Friday: Petersburg at Hart;<br />

Whiteface at Kress.<br />

DISTRICT 2 SIX-MAN DIV. II<br />

Team Dist. Sea. PF PA<br />

Lazbuddie 1-0 2-5 152 317<br />

Silverton 1-0 2-5 204 297<br />

Cotton Center 0-0 1-5 <strong>12</strong>4 313<br />

Motley County 0-1 3-3 151 215<br />

Amherst 0-1 2-5 2<strong>09</strong> 358<br />

Friday: Silverton 41, Motley<br />

County 36; Lazbuddie 62, Amherst<br />

28.<br />

This Week<br />

Thursday: Cotton Center at Motley<br />

County; Friday: Silverton at<br />

Amherst.<br />

We cancelled our retirement!<br />

Michael Harriss Arther Harriss<br />

OTHERS<br />

Class 5A<br />

Abilene 33, Weatherford 14<br />

Midland 38, Lubbock Coronado<br />

23<br />

Midland Lee 38, Odessa Permian<br />

29<br />

Odessa 40, San Angelo Central<br />

0<br />

Class 4A<br />

Palo Duro 55, Caprock 42<br />

Canyon 49, Dumas 22<br />

Class 3A<br />

Abilene Wylie 41, Brownwood<br />

21<br />

Andrews 19, Lamesa 17<br />

Dalhart 36, Lubbock Cooper 15<br />

Fort Stockton 21, Pecos 0<br />

Graham 28, Snyder 14<br />

Mid.Greenwood 38, Brownfield<br />

18<br />

Monahans 42, Seminole 14<br />

Perryton 22, Estacado <strong>10</strong><br />

Sweetwater 41, Breckenridge 14<br />

Vernon 24, WF Hirschi 0<br />

Class 2A<br />

Alpine 26, Ozona 13<br />

Colo.City 24, S.Ang. Grape<br />

Creek 21<br />

Crane 35, Kermit 14<br />

Merkel 21, Clyde 13<br />

Panhandle 40, River Road 37<br />

Spearman 55, Highland Park 13<br />

Tuscola Jim Ned 37, Coahoma<br />

26<br />

Wall 49, Ballinger 22<br />

Class 1A<br />

Boys Ranch 53, Claude 0<br />

Clarendon 55, Shamrock 0<br />

Gruver 38, Booker 16<br />

Hamlin 40, Rotan 0<br />

Haskell 34, Stamford 30<br />

McCamey 50, Marfa 15<br />

Munday 26, Seymour 15<br />

Nazareth 43, Bovina 42<br />

Plains vs. <strong>Sun</strong>down, ppd.<br />

Roscoe 34, Roby 14<br />

Seagraves 40, Tahoka 19<br />

Stanton 14, Forsan 7, OT<br />

Stratford 21, <strong>Sun</strong>ray 15<br />

Van Horn 44, Wink 0<br />

Wellington 68, Memphis 6<br />

Wheeler 34, Quanah 6<br />

White Deer 14, Vega 6<br />

Winters 33, Cross Plains <strong>12</strong><br />

Six-Man<br />

Borden County 62, Buena Vista<br />

29<br />

Chillicothe 46, Guthrie 44<br />

Dawson 69, Klondike 28<br />

Follett 50, Valley 22<br />

Fort Davis 54, Rankin 44<br />

Garden City 78, Sterling City 30<br />

Grandfalls-Royalty 69, Westbrook<br />

16<br />

Groom 50, Hedley 42<br />

Happy 60, McLean 13<br />

Happy JV 22, S.P. Bombers <strong>12</strong><br />

(Thu.)<br />

Ira 66, Spur 42<br />

Lefors 75, Samnorwood 50<br />

Lenorah Grady 49, Aspermont<br />

6<br />

Loop 70, Southland 20<br />

Meadow 60, Wellman-Union 0<br />

Ropes 50, New Home 0<br />

Vernon Northside 41, Paducah<br />

34<br />

Others<br />

Ama. Arbor 49, Watauga Harvest<br />

8<br />

CedarParkSummit 61, Abi.Christ.<br />

13<br />

Lub. Christ. 41, Carrollton Christian<br />

7<br />

Mid. Christ. 47, Beaumont Kelly<br />

14<br />

Mid. Trinity 70, EP Faith Christian 20<br />

TOP TEN<br />

Class 5A<br />

HISTORY: Opened in 1967 as Texas Frame and Body by<br />

Calvin White and Oliver Massey on W. 5th Street besie<br />

what is now Happy State Bank. Arthur Harriss joined business<br />

Oct. 4, 1974. Moved in 1976 to its present location.<br />

Incorporated in 1989 as Plainview, Texas Frame and Body.<br />

Michael Harriss joined the business in 2001. Katheryn Harriss,<br />

Arhur’s wife & daughter of Calvin White, is bookkeeper.<br />

• Paint & Body • Frame<br />

• Auto Glass • Collision<br />

• Restoration • Hail Damage<br />

PET—Roden 39 pass to Roden (Salas run), 3:58<br />

Kress Petersburg<br />

15 First Downs 14<br />

25-187 Rushes-Yards 44-273<br />

225 Comp-Att-Int 7-8-0<br />

18-28-1 Passing Yards 158<br />

4<strong>12</strong> Total Yards 431<br />

3-31 Punts-Avg 1-50<br />

1-0 Fumbles-lost 3-3<br />

1-5 Penalties-Yards 0-0<br />

Rushing: K: Amador 16-<strong>12</strong>2, Cavasos 8-83; P: Smith<br />

32-206, Roden 3-42, Jose Perez 3-16, Salas 2-13<br />

Passing: K: Amador 17-26-1—223; P: Smith 5-5-0—<br />

147; Robert Gomez 2-3-0—<strong>11</strong><br />

Receiving: K: Cavazos <strong>11</strong>-<strong>12</strong>9, Balderas 5-73, Borrego<br />

1-15; P: Roden 4-73, Garza 2-76, Smith 1-9.<br />

1. Cedar Hill (6-0) def. Irving, 65-0<br />

2. Dallas Skyline (6-0) def. Richardson,<br />

36-7<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Woodlands (6-0) def. <strong>The</strong><br />

Woodlands College Park, 14-0<br />

4. Fort Bend Hightower (5-0) at<br />

Fort Bend Dulles, Saturday<br />

5. Round Rock Stony Point (6-0)<br />

def. Georgetown, 52-0<br />

6. Galena Park North Shore (4-2)<br />

lost to Port Arthur <strong>Memorial</strong>, 7-6<br />

7. Allen (5-1) def. McKinney Boyd,<br />

45-21<br />

8. Katy (5-1) def. Katy Morton<br />

Ranch, 39-0<br />

9. Abilene (6-0) def. Weatherford,<br />

33-14<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Southlake Carroll (5-1) def.<br />

Coppell, 24-6 Class 4A<br />

1. Lake Travis (7-0) def. Lampasas,<br />

38-7<br />

2. Denton Guyer (6-0) def. Denton,<br />

68-13<br />

3. Longview (6-1) def. Mount<br />

Pleasant, 44-0<br />

4. Waxahachie (6-0) def. Waco,<br />

56-27<br />

5. Angleton (6-0) def. Pearland<br />

Dawson, 49-28<br />

6. Denton Ryan (5-1) lost to Lake<br />

Dallas, 35-31<br />

7. Dallas Highland Park (5-1) def.<br />

Richardson Pearce, 51-44<br />

8. Schertz Steele (5-1) def. New<br />

Braunfels Canyon, 27-7<br />

9. Big Spring (6-0) def. Wolfforth<br />

Frenship, 28-14<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Hewitt Midway (5-1) def. Waco<br />

University, 20-0 Class 3A<br />

1. Gilmer (6-0) def. Bullard, 71-0<br />

2. Carthage (6-0) def. Center, 35-0<br />

3. Giddings (5-1) lost to Sealy, 30-<br />

18 4. Abilene Wylie (5-0) def. Brown-<br />

wood, 41-21<br />

5. Navasota (5-1) lost to Caldwell,<br />

14-0<br />

6. Cuero (6-0) def. Yoakum, 26-23<br />

7. Prosper (5-1) lost to Argyle, 17-<br />

14 8. Monahans (6-0) def. Seminole,<br />

42-14<br />

9. Graham (6-0) def. Snyder, 28-<br />

14 <strong>10</strong>. West Orange-Stark (4-2) lost to<br />

Silsbee, 13-7 Class 2A<br />

1. Arp (6-0) def. Garrison, 68-28<br />

2. Bushland (6-0) def. Sanford-<br />

Fritch, 49-0<br />

3. Daingerfield (5-1) def. Hughes<br />

Springs, 35-6<br />

4. Muleshoe (6-0) def. Floydada,<br />

46-14<br />

5. Newton (6-0) def. Woodville,<br />

34-13<br />

6. Refugio (6-0) def. Banquete,<br />

50-7<br />

7. Pilot Point (6-0) def. Pottsboro,<br />

38-3<br />

8. Cisco (6-0) def. Anson, 18-0<br />

9. Altair Rice (5-1) is idle<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Kirbyville (4-2) def. Shelbyville,<br />

38-0<br />

Class 1A<br />

1. Albany (6-0) def. Miles, 62-14<br />

2. Quinlan Boles (5-0) def. Dallas<br />

Gateway, 56-0<br />

3. Wellington (5-0) def. Memphis,<br />

68-6<br />

4. Goldthwaite (6-0) is idle.<br />

5. Seymour (5-1) lost to Munday,<br />

26-15<br />

6. New Deal (6-0) def. Olton, 33-0<br />

7. Cayuga (5-1) def. Malakoff<br />

Cross Roads, 58-6<br />

8. Stratford (5-1) def. <strong>Sun</strong>ray, 21-<br />

15 9. Alto (6-1) def. Overton, 38-8<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Canadian (5-1) def. Stinnett<br />

West Texas, 63-7<br />

• THOUGHT I would retire after 35 years but my<br />

customers want me to keep on. So I will.<br />

• CUSTOMER SAY that Plainview Texas Frame<br />

and Body Shop is a part of Plainview’s history, and that<br />

I shouldn’t close it.<br />

• SO, THANKS to all our loyal customers, I will<br />

continue business as usual. We’ve done everything<br />

from painting the Bulldog activity buses, to helicopters<br />

to restoring old cars ... as well as collision glass, frame<br />

and paint jobs. Thanks to our customers for all the good<br />

years and we look forward to many more...<br />

– ARTHUR & MICHAEL HARRISS<br />

Very Best Work at a Reasonable Price!<br />

M-F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.


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Haley, Romo old friends and admirers<br />

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Todd Haley<br />

was an early and unabashed admirer of<br />

Tony Romo, the quarterback his victorystarved<br />

Kansas City Chiefs will try to beat<br />

today (noon, FOX).<br />

When Haley was receivers coach for the<br />

Dallas Cowboys in 2004-05 and Romo was<br />

a relatively unknown young player trying<br />

to fi nd his way, the two formed a friendship<br />

that also seemed to fuel one another’s<br />

competitive spirit.<br />

“He was the epitome of a gym rat,” said<br />

Haley. “You couldn’t get him out of the<br />

building.”<br />

At the moment, both men have fallen<br />

upon tough times. Haley’s Chiefs (0-4) are<br />

mired in a horrendous 2-for-29 streak, the<br />

worst in franchise history.<br />

Romo’s Cowboys (2-2) are fresh off a<br />

close loss to Denver and must right themselves<br />

at once to become a factor in the rugged<br />

NFC East.<br />

Haley knows Romo will never give up,<br />

something he learned back in Dallas during<br />

some racquetball games that were not for<br />

the faint of heart.<br />

“He and I had a grudge match going every<br />

day,” Haley said. “For months we went.<br />

We were coming out of there . . . both of us<br />

bleeding.”<br />

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From Page 1B<br />

67 yards for a score with<br />

only 34 seconds left in the<br />

quarter.<br />

Brock scored twice in the<br />

second quarter — once on<br />

a 2-yard run and again on<br />

a 33-yard run — but Motley<br />

County (4-3, 0-1) struck<br />

right back both times and<br />

converted both extra points<br />

to outscore the Owls 14-13<br />

in the second quarter. Nonetheless,<br />

Silverton took a 35-<br />

22 lead into halftime.<br />

After both teams were<br />

scoreless in the third quarter,<br />

Motley County put up<br />

the fi rst points of the second<br />

half on a 69-yard run that<br />

came seconds after the Matador<br />

defense stopped the<br />

Owls at the one-foot line.<br />

Brock answered with his<br />

fourth TD of the night on an<br />

<strong>11</strong>-yard run with 5:27 left<br />

in the half that put Silverton<br />

up 41-30.<br />

Motley County put the<br />

fi nal points of the game on<br />

the board with a little under<br />

two minutes left to play on<br />

a 6-yard run, but Silverton<br />

was able to run out the clock<br />

and hang on for the win.<br />

Brock led all runners<br />

with 190 yards on 19 carries.<br />

Sophomore Curtis<br />

Reed added 78 yards for the<br />

Owls.<br />

Augustine Chavez led<br />

Motley County with 172<br />

yards on 16 carries.<br />

Next for Silverton is Cotton<br />

Center (1-5, 0-0), which<br />

was off this weekend. After<br />

winning their season opener<br />

over the South Plains<br />

Celebration<br />

From Page 1B<br />

up with some interesting TD<br />

celebrations. I’m a fan of<br />

when he used the football as<br />

a movie camera to celebrate<br />

his trademark phrase, “Get<br />

your popcorn ready” as well<br />

as when he ran to the Cowboys’<br />

star to celebrate.<br />

Owens’ most famous<br />

celebration is his Sharpie®<br />

celebration, and for good<br />

reason.<br />

It’s incredibly creative,<br />

and it was so good because<br />

it took you completely by<br />

surprise.<br />

“Yeah, T.O. scored,”<br />

said one of the few remaining<br />

49ers fans in America.<br />

“Wait. What is he doing?<br />

What’s in his sock? Is that a<br />

. . . Sharpie®? No way! T.O.<br />

just pulled a Sharpie® out of<br />

his sock and signed the ball.<br />

That’s the best thing ever!”<br />

I wasn’t there, but I’m<br />

guessing that’s what was<br />

said to the television.<br />

<strong>The</strong> celebration was so arrogant<br />

and cocky it was fantastic.<br />

(This is T.O. we’re<br />

talking about.)<br />

It was a celebration that<br />

epitomized Owens’ character<br />

and personality and<br />

cemented him as a top-tier<br />

NFL diva. (Unfortunately,<br />

it was also instrumental in<br />

having the NFL pass stiffer<br />

celebrations rules, furthering<br />

the notion that NFL<br />

actually stands for the “No<br />

Fun League.”)<br />

2. Chad Ochocinco —<br />

Putting with the Pylon<br />

If No. 1 hadn’t been so<br />

awesome, Ochocinco would<br />

have easily topped the list.<br />

In fact, Ochocinco could<br />

have his own list because he<br />

routinely takes the celebration<br />

game to the next level.<br />

It all began with his Riverdance,<br />

and from there he<br />

just got better. Whether it’s<br />

been Ochocinco giving the<br />

Bombers, the Elks have lost<br />

fi ve straight.<br />

Silverton 41, Motley County 36<br />

Motley Co. 8 14 0 14 — 36<br />

Silverton 22 13 0 6 — 41<br />

First Quarter<br />

SIL—Brooks Brock 9 run (kick<br />

failed) 7:52<br />

SIL—Braden Estes 16 pass from<br />

Matt Maciel (Brock kick) 2:03<br />

SIL—Curtis Reed 7 run (Brock<br />

kick) :47<br />

MC—Andrew Martin 67 kickoff return<br />

(Juan Flores kick) :34<br />

Second Quarter<br />

SIL—Brock 2 run (Blaze Cogdell<br />

pass from Brock) 7:00<br />

MC—Jonathan Osborn 40 run<br />

(Flores kick) 6:06<br />

SIL—Brock 33 run (kick failed)<br />

5:15<br />

MC—Martin 19 pass from Austin<br />

Taylor (kick failed) :35<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

MC—Augustine Chavez 69 run<br />

(Flores kick) 8:37<br />

SIL—Brock <strong>11</strong> run (kick failed)<br />

5:27<br />

MC—Chavez 6 run (kick failed)<br />

1:47<br />

Silverton Motley County<br />

8 First Downs <strong>10</strong><br />

26-265 Rushes-Yards 35-280<br />

2-3-0 Comp-Att-Int 5-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

31 Passing Yards 83<br />

296 Total Yards 363<br />

1-51 Punts-Avg 0-0<br />

4-2 Fumbles-lost 2-1<br />

4-30 Penalties-Yards 6-50<br />

Rushing: S: Brock 19-190 4 TDs,<br />

Reed 15-78 TD; MC: Chavez 16-172<br />

2 TDs, Osborn 18-99 TD<br />

Passing: S: Maciel 2-3-0—31 TD;<br />

MC: Austin Taylor 5-<strong>11</strong>-2—82 1 TDs;<br />

Receiving: S: Estes 2-31 1 TD;<br />

MC: Martin 3-73 TD, Justin Newman<br />

1-<strong>12</strong><br />

Interceptions —Maciel 2<br />

Fumble recoveries—Maciel<br />

Littlefi eld 53,<br />

Abernathy 27<br />

In Abernathy, three Littlefi<br />

eld rushers combined<br />

for 3<strong>10</strong> yards as the Wildcats<br />

ran past the Antelopes.<br />

In the fi rst quarter, Abernathy<br />

(2-4, 1-2 in district)<br />

hung tough and managed a<br />

7-7 with the Wildcats, but<br />

the second quarter turned<br />

into a melee as Littlefi eld<br />

(5-1, 3-0) put up 18 points<br />

while shutting down Abernathy.<br />

Headed into the half,<br />

football CPR, wearing a<br />

faux Hall of Fame jacket,<br />

pleading with the NFL not to<br />

fi ne him with a poster (then<br />

getting fi ned $<strong>10</strong>,000 for<br />

the stunt) or, most recently,<br />

planting Bengals fans in the<br />

stands at Lambeau Field so<br />

he could perform his own<br />

Lambeau Leap, I’ve laughed<br />

probably every time. I wish<br />

Bengals games got more air<br />

time.<br />

But the greatest of all his<br />

stunts is one of his least ostentatious.<br />

In a tribute to Tiger<br />

Woods, Ochocinco grabbed<br />

an end zone pylon and proceeded<br />

to putt the ball across<br />

the goal line then give a<br />

Woods-esque fi st pump.<br />

How insanely creative.<br />

People complain Ochocinco<br />

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When Haley wasn’t fi ghting Romo on<br />

the racquetball court, he was helping him<br />

improve.<br />

“It could be the middle of winter and he’d<br />

be calling me out on the fi eld and saying,<br />

‘Coach, come look at this. I’m putting my<br />

pinkie here instead of here. Come watch me<br />

throw this,’ ” he said.<br />

Haley did come watch. And it wasn’t<br />

long until the Cowboys staff made the decision<br />

— controversial to many people at<br />

the time — to turn the offense over to<br />

Romo.<br />

Haley prefers not to say how he voted.<br />

But he leaves no doubt as to the lofty<br />

opinion he still holds of an old racquetball<br />

foe who’s 29-14 as a starter while<br />

throwing for <strong>11</strong>,290 yards and 82 touchdowns.<br />

“He has a unique skill set for the quarterback,”<br />

Haley said. “He’s very athletic,<br />

great vision. <strong>The</strong> athleticism allows him to<br />

move around. He doesn’t always use it to<br />

run. He uses it to keep the play alive and get<br />

away from pressure.”<br />

Getting away from pressure has been<br />

a problem for the Chiefs — one of<br />

many. Matt Cassel and Brodie Croyle<br />

have been sacked 13 times. One of three<br />

teams without a touchdown rushing, the<br />

Littlefi eld led 25-7.<br />

Michael Dominguez got<br />

Abernathy back on the<br />

board at the start of the<br />

third quarter, but Littlefi eld<br />

answered with two consecutive<br />

scores of 30-plus<br />

yards.<br />

To start the fourth, Michael<br />

Dominguez hit Matt<br />

Dominguez on a 7-yard<br />

pass, but Littlefi eld fi red<br />

back with two more unanswered<br />

scores to go up 53-<br />

19.<br />

Michael Dominguez hit<br />

Ryan Pierce on a 42-yard<br />

pass for the fi nal score of<br />

the game, but it was too little,<br />

too late for the ’Lopes.<br />

Pierce ran 20 times for<br />

69 yards, and Michael<br />

Dominguez was 18-of-29<br />

for 230 yards, two TDs<br />

and two interceptions.<br />

Dominguez also ran for a<br />

touchdown.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Antelopes will try<br />

to get back to .500 against<br />

Roosevelt this Friday. <strong>The</strong><br />

Eagles (3-3, 1-2) defeated<br />

Slaton, 40-7.<br />

Littlefield 53, Abernathy 27<br />

Littlefield 7 18 14 14 — 53<br />

Abernathy 7 0 6 14 — 27<br />

First Quarter<br />

LIT—Patric Barrio 4 run (Will Mc-<br />

Dowell kick) 7:<strong>12</strong><br />

ABE—Ryan Pierce 1 run (Michael<br />

Dominguez kick) :50<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LIT—Barrio 2 run (kick failed)<br />

9:53<br />

LIT—Barrio 4 run (pass fail) 2:31<br />

LIT—Reggie Sansom 49 pass<br />

from Tracy Huseman (run failed) :50<br />

Third Quarter<br />

ABE—Mi. Dominguez 3 run (run<br />

failed) 9:27<br />

LIT—Huseman 35 run (pass) 7:20<br />

LIT—Sansom 44 pass from Huseman<br />

(kick failed) 2:<strong>12</strong><br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

ABE—Matt Dominguez 7 pass<br />

from Mi. Dominguez (pass failed)<br />

<strong>11</strong>:38<br />

LIT—Cheeto Richardson 17 run<br />

(Mando Silvas kick) <strong>10</strong>:49<br />

LIT—Barrick Hodge 88 pass from<br />

is a menace and these celebrations<br />

detract from football,<br />

but it makes me want to<br />

tune in. I would much rather<br />

see a SportsCenter Top <strong>10</strong><br />

fi lled with end zone celebrations<br />

on <strong>Sun</strong>day night than a<br />

Top <strong>10</strong> Plays of the Day because<br />

they all involve onehanded<br />

catches, last-second<br />

home runs and dunks that<br />

look suspiciously like the<br />

ones from last <strong>Sun</strong>day.<br />

Sports is entertainment.<br />

Let them dance. I bet Roman<br />

gladiators Riverdanced after<br />

slaying an opponent.<br />

1. Joe Horne — Cell<br />

Phone<br />

<strong>The</strong> man, the myth, the<br />

legend.<br />

Horne is a surprising<br />

name to top the list because<br />

he’s not nearly as arrogant<br />

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Chiefs were dominated each of the past<br />

two weeks by Philadelphia and the New<br />

York Giants.<br />

Logically, the Cowboys might be a good<br />

chance for them to break through and get<br />

a win. Dallas took a <strong>10</strong>-0 lead at Denver<br />

but wound up losing 17-<strong>10</strong> and some critics<br />

say the Cowboys have a tendency to selfdestruct.<br />

“We can’t depend on them to beat themselves,”<br />

said defensive lineman Tank Tyler.<br />

“We’ve got to go out with the mindset that<br />

we’re going to beat them. Heck, man, we’re<br />

still looking for our fi rst win. We’re supposed<br />

to wait for somebody to beat themselves?”<br />

At the same time, the Cowboys are being<br />

careful not to dismiss KC just because of<br />

its 0-4 record.<br />

“Well, we’re 2-2, so we’re not the prettiest<br />

bride in the church right now, either,”<br />

said defensive end Marcus Spears. “We just<br />

got to go play and play hard. Anybody in<br />

this league can beat you. So you can’t have<br />

any mental letdowns. I think the guys on<br />

this team — as a matter of fact, I know the<br />

guys on this team — are ready to get back<br />

on the fi eld and get that bad taste out of our<br />

mouth.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cowboys and Chiefs have both been<br />

Huseman (Silvas kick) 7:50<br />

ABE—Ryan Pierce 42 pass from<br />

Michael Dominguez (Dakota Meis<br />

run)<br />

Abernathy Littlefield<br />

14 First Downs 15<br />

28-94 Rushes-Yards 38-3<strong>10</strong><br />

18-29-2 Comp-Att-Int 9-<strong>12</strong>-0<br />

230 Passing Yards 266<br />

324 Total Yards 576<br />

2-49 Punts-Avg 2-15.5<br />

4-2 Fumbles-lost 2-0<br />

3-20 Penalties-Yards 8-65<br />

Rushing: L: Barrio 20-<strong>10</strong>3, Cheeto<br />

Richardson 7-<strong>11</strong>8, Huseman 9-88; A:<br />

Pierce 20-69, Mi. Dominguez 8-25<br />

Passing: L: Huseman 3-5—263;<br />

Mi. Dominguez 18-29-2—230<br />

Receiving: L: Reggie Sansom<br />

3-<strong>12</strong>9, Zach White 3-32, Darrick<br />

Hodge 2-96; A: Dylan Lewis 4-45, Ma.<br />

Dominguez 4-45.<br />

Muleshoe 46,<br />

Floydada 14<br />

In Floydada, the Whirlwinds<br />

were able to take<br />

advantage of the one weakness<br />

in the Mules’ defense<br />

— their run defense — and<br />

picked up <strong>12</strong>6 yards rushing,<br />

but they were unable<br />

to match Muleshoe’s offensive<br />

fi repower.<br />

No. 4 Muleshoe (6-0, 1-0<br />

in district) put up 33 unanswered<br />

points before Floydada<br />

(1-5, 0-1) was able to<br />

cross into the end zone.<br />

Fred Williams led the<br />

’Winds with 83 yards rushing<br />

on 20 carries. Floydada<br />

quarterback Jordan Cornelius<br />

went 5-of-<strong>12</strong> for 69<br />

yards and two TDs.<br />

Muleshoe’s Isaac Baca<br />

rushed 7 times for 220 yards<br />

(an average of 31.5 yards a<br />

carry) en route to four TDs.<br />

As a team, Muleshoe (6-<br />

0, 1-0) racked up 560 yards<br />

of total offense.<br />

Floydada hosts Childress<br />

on Friday as it tries to get<br />

to .500 in district. Childress<br />

(3-3, 1-0) defeated Dimmitt,<br />

48-14.<br />

as T.O. or as fl amboyant as<br />

Ochocinco, but he gets to be<br />

No. 1 because of the shock<br />

factor of his most famous<br />

celebrations.<br />

In 2003 against the New<br />

York Giants, Horne hid his<br />

cell phone underneath the<br />

goalpost pad. <strong>The</strong>n when<br />

he scored a touchdown in<br />

that end zone, he pulled his<br />

phone out and called his<br />

kids.<br />

How awesome is that?<br />

I mean, T.O. wore a<br />

Sharpie® in his sock for a<br />

whole game, but Horne hid<br />

his cell phone. That is commitment<br />

to the gag, and it<br />

should be rewarded. I think<br />

New Orleans (his team at<br />

the time) should have given<br />

him a bonus. But no, the<br />

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Muleshoe 46, Floydada 14<br />

Muleshoe 7 20 6 13 — 46<br />

Floydada 0 0 0 14 — 14<br />

First Quarter<br />

MUL—Isaac Baca 47 run (Saul<br />

Elizalde kick) 1:44<br />

Second Quarter<br />

MUL—Baca 8 run (Elizalde kick)<br />

8:55<br />

MUL— Baca 62 run (Elizalde<br />

kick)6:24<br />

MUL—Baca 25 run (kick failed)<br />

1:01<br />

Third Quarter<br />

MUL—Ryan Deleon 4 run (pass<br />

failed) 5:16<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

MUL—Baca 30 run (Elizalde kick)<br />

<strong>10</strong>:<strong>12</strong><br />

FLO—Damion Pleasant 27 pass<br />

from Jordan Cornelius (Fred Williams<br />

run) 7:34<br />

MUL—Juan Sanchez 18 run (kick<br />

failed) 4:07<br />

FLO—Pleasant 18 pass from Cornelius<br />

(run failed) 0:24<br />

Muleshoe Floydada<br />

25 First Downs <strong>10</strong><br />

24-337 Rushes-Yards 31-<strong>12</strong>6<br />

21-34-1 Comp-Att-Int 5-<strong>12</strong>-1<br />

223 Passing Yards 69<br />

560 Total Yards 195<br />

0-0 Punts-Avg 5-22.6<br />

2-2 Fumbles-lost 2-1<br />

<strong>10</strong>-86 Penalties-Yards 4-85<br />

Rushing: M: Baca 7-220 5 TD,<br />

Sanchez 8-67 1 TD; F: Williams 20-<br />

83.<br />

Passing: M: Jared Skipworth 13-<br />

24-1-<strong>11</strong>3, Deleon 8-<strong>10</strong>-0-<strong>12</strong>0; F: Cornelius<br />

5-<strong>12</strong>-1-69 2 TD.<br />

Receiving: M: Sanchez 6-46,<br />

Adrian Muniz 5-47; F: Pleasant 2-45<br />

2 TD.<br />

Whitharral 34,<br />

Hart 26<br />

In Whitharral, Hart quarterback<br />

Ruben Robledo<br />

threw for 205 yards and a<br />

TD, but Whitharral was able<br />

to edge out the Longhorns.<br />

Whitharral (6-1, 1-0 in<br />

district) took the lead in the<br />

fi rst quarter and never gave<br />

it back.<br />

Hart (1-5, 0-1) scored<br />

twice in the second quarter,<br />

as did Whitharral, but the<br />

Longhorns were unable to<br />

convert their PATs, which<br />

allowed the Panthers’ lead<br />

to grow by two points as<br />

they went into the half leading<br />

20-<strong>12</strong>.<br />

a phone call. <strong>The</strong> man just<br />

wanted to say “hi” to his<br />

kids and let them know he<br />

loved them.<br />

You can make arguments<br />

that celebrations of this<br />

magnitude and grandeur<br />

ruin the game and makes a<br />

mockery of what should be<br />

a die-hard serious competi-<br />

Avai<br />

plagued by minus-yardage plays, particularly<br />

in the past couple of weeks. With the<br />

Giants and Eagles off to great starts, the<br />

Cowboys could quickly get buried if they<br />

lose to a Kansas City team that New York<br />

and Philadelphia manhandled.<br />

“Any time you’re in a situation we’re in,<br />

or Kansas City, you need these games,”<br />

Romo said. “This one’s as important as<br />

they come. We know that. We’re going to<br />

leave it on the fi eld and do everything we<br />

can to win this game.”<br />

After ending 2007 on a nine-game losing<br />

streak, the Chiefs went 2-14 in 2008 and are<br />

0-4 in Haley’s fi rst four games as their head<br />

coach.<br />

So just how badly does this team need a<br />

win?<br />

“Our need for a win is dire,” said wide<br />

receiver Bobby Wade.<br />

That’s probably similar to how Haley<br />

used to feel when squaring off against<br />

Romo on the racquetball court. Today, he<br />

will have the advantage of knowing his opponent.<br />

“You’d better be defending the whole<br />

fi eld when he’s in there,” Haley said. “You<br />

may think the play’s over, but it’s not. He’s<br />

whipping it all over the fi eld, breaking the<br />

rules.”<br />

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Both teams scored twice<br />

in the second half, and<br />

Whitharral fended off the<br />

Longhorns.<br />

Hart’s Christopher Rodriguez<br />

rushed 20 times for<br />

98 yards and a touchdown.<br />

Rodriguez also caught fi ve<br />

passes for 34 yards.<br />

Xavier Chavez caught<br />

four passes for 56 yards and<br />

a TD.<br />

Whitharral 34, Hart 26<br />

Hart 0 <strong>12</strong> 0 14 — 26<br />

Whitharral 6 14 6 8 — 34<br />

Hart Whitharral<br />

<strong>12</strong> First Downs <strong>12</strong><br />

34-165 Rushes-Yards 27-248<br />

17-32-2 Comp-Att-Int <strong>12</strong>-25-2<br />

205 Passing Yards <strong>10</strong>4<br />

370 Total Yards 352<br />

1-20 Punts-Avg 1-31<br />

4-1 Fumbles-lost 2-2<br />

4-45 Penalties-Yards 5-35<br />

Rushing: H: Christopher Rodriguez<br />

20-98 1 TD; W: Keaton Samels<br />

20-232 2 TD.<br />

Passing: H: Ruben Robledo 17-<br />

31-2—205 1 TD; W: Samels <strong>12</strong>-25-<br />

2—<strong>10</strong>4 2 TD.<br />

Receiving: H: Rodriguez 5-34,<br />

Xavier Chavez 4-56 1 TD; W: Steven<br />

Castro 9-62 2 TD, Sutton Hoelscher<br />

2-25.<br />

Friona 49<br />

Tulia 0<br />

In Friona, the Hornets<br />

were shut out for the third<br />

time this season as they<br />

started District 2-2A play<br />

with a loss for the second<br />

consecutive season and<br />

remained winless for the<br />

year.<br />

Tulia (0-6, 0-1 in district)<br />

has struggled mightily on<br />

offense this season as the<br />

Hornets have been outscored<br />

278-25.<br />

Friona improved to 4-2<br />

and 1-0 in district play.<br />

Tulia travels to Muleshoe<br />

(6-0, 1-0) this weekend to<br />

take on the No. 4-ranked<br />

Mules, who defeated Floydada<br />

53-14.<br />

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Weather<br />

Pioneers get fi rst SAC win<br />

shortens<br />

triangular<br />

CANYON — For what<br />

golf they got to play on<br />

Saturday, it was an improvement.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Bulldog<br />

boys golf team competed<br />

in the weather-shortened<br />

Canyon ISD Triangular,<br />

but only got to play nine<br />

holes.<br />

Plainview took second<br />

in its triangle with a 166<br />

while Dumas fi nished with<br />

a 158 and Pampa rounded<br />

out the group with a 168.<br />

Individually, Jacob Rogers<br />

led the Bulldogs with a<br />

2-over par 38 while Marshall<br />

Thomas fi nished with<br />

a 39. Keiffer McBeth shot<br />

a 43 while Trent Kinkaid<br />

and Tim Gonzales shot 46<br />

and 48, respectively.<br />

Overall, the performance<br />

was an improvement for<br />

Plainview, even in the<br />

lackluster weather.<br />

“We still had a couple<br />

of holes that hurt us,” said<br />

head coach Mike Lewis.<br />

“We’ll have 4 or 5 good<br />

holes and then take a double<br />

or worse, hit it out of<br />

bounds, or 3-putt, but that’s<br />

what this stuff is about in<br />

the fall — getting experience<br />

and learning some<br />

golf courses.”<br />

Plainview will next play<br />

Oct. 28 in Borger for its fi -<br />

nal match of the fall.<br />

Pioneers<br />

turn in best<br />

times of year<br />

LEVELLAND — <strong>The</strong><br />

Wayland Baptist cross<br />

country teams turned in<br />

their best times of the season<br />

on Saturday at the Subway/SPC<br />

Cross Country<br />

Festival. <strong>The</strong> Pioneer men<br />

fi nished in second place<br />

with 45 points, just <strong>10</strong> behind<br />

South Plains College,<br />

while the women, with two<br />

runners borrowed off the<br />

track team, fi nished fourth<br />

with 99 points.<br />

Individually, freshman<br />

Hildon Boen crossed the<br />

fi nish line in second place<br />

with an outstanding time<br />

of 24:<strong>09</strong>.25 in the 8K race.<br />

Sophomore Lucius Lopez<br />

See WBU, Page <strong>11</strong>B<br />

Plainview<br />

X-country<br />

braves cold<br />

CANYON — In the 42<br />

degree cold and drizzling<br />

rain, the Plainview Bulldog<br />

and Lady Dog cross<br />

country teams braved the<br />

elements to compete at<br />

the Canyon Invitational on<br />

Saturday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> varsity girls were<br />

again led by sophomore<br />

Daisy Guerrero, who fi nished<br />

20 seconds faster<br />

than at this meet last year<br />

with a time of <strong>12</strong> minutes,<br />

54 seconds and placed<br />

14th out of 65 runners.<br />

Janie Macias continued<br />

to improve and fi nished as<br />

the Lady Dogs’ No. 2 runner<br />

and 33rd overall with a<br />

time of 13:34.<br />

Kayla Carbajal fi nished<br />

20 seconds back of Macias<br />

in 45th while Claduia Botello<br />

clocked in at 14:50.<br />

Eva Mendoza rounded out<br />

the group with a time of<br />

15:06.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bulldogs were led<br />

by Prince Dawkins, who<br />

fi nished 24th and was<br />

the only Bulldog runner<br />

who broke 18 minutes<br />

(17:53). Eli Corona fi nished<br />

nine seconds back<br />

of Dawkins with a time<br />

of 18:04.<br />

Chris Salinas clocked<br />

in at 18:41, Saul Gomez<br />

fi nished with a time of<br />

19:40 and Martin DeLeon<br />

rounded out the group with<br />

a time of 20:20.<br />

Team totals were not<br />

available at press time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bulldogs JV was<br />

led by Jacobsin Enriquez,<br />

who passed three runners<br />

in the last 400 meters to<br />

medal in the top 15 with a<br />

time of 20:<strong>11</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior varsity girls<br />

were led by sophomore<br />

Janely Gonzales, who ran<br />

a 14:28.<br />

All Plainview teams return<br />

to Canyon Saturday<br />

to run in the WTAMU<br />

Invitational which will be<br />

the fi nal tune-up before the<br />

district meet on Oct. 29th<br />

at Mae Simmons Park in<br />

Lubbock.<br />

By Wayland Baptist University<br />

It had been four games since<br />

the Wayland Baptist women’s<br />

soccer team had scored a goal<br />

and fi ve since the Pioneers had<br />

recorded a win. On a cold, dreary<br />

Saturday afternoon at Hilliard<br />

Field, the WBU women fi -<br />

nally put an end to the drought,<br />

getting three goals from three<br />

different players to capture a<br />

3-0 victory over Northwestern<br />

Oklahoma State University.<br />

Sophomore Brittany Johnson<br />

snapped the scoreless streak<br />

with a goal almost seven minutes<br />

into the second period of<br />

the contest off a pass from Roxy<br />

Paslay. Less than four minutes<br />

later, junior Najuka Anderson<br />

took a corner kick from Jessica<br />

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a 2-0 advantage, and Hershon<br />

scored a long unassisted goal<br />

from the left wing to fi nish out<br />

the scoring just seven minutes<br />

after that.<br />

“It was a total team effort,”<br />

said a pleased, but very cold<br />

WBU coach Shiloh Posey. “It<br />

feels great to get a win.”<br />

Posey singled out junior<br />

transfer Janell Millander for an<br />

outstanding game. “Janell did<br />

one of the best jobs for us all<br />

year. Her effort helped us score<br />

that last goal. She really did a<br />

lot today.”<br />

Pioneer freshman goalkeeper<br />

Shelby Ohler picked up her<br />

second win of the season, combining<br />

with junior Kylie Middleton,<br />

who closed things out,<br />

for the shutout. Ohler had four<br />

saves in her 61-plus minutes of<br />

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work.<br />

Defensively, WBU held the<br />

Rangers to just six shots on<br />

goal. On offense, Wayland outshot<br />

its opponent <strong>11</strong>-6 in the<br />

second period and 19-<strong>12</strong> for<br />

the match. Anderson had fi ve<br />

shots, Hershon four and Paslay<br />

and Johnson got off three shots<br />

apiece.<br />

Both the Pioneer women and<br />

men travel to Bethany, Okla.<br />

on Tuesday for a match against<br />

Southern Nazarene University,<br />

and then return home on Thursday<br />

to take on Mid-America<br />

Christian. Thursday’s game was<br />

originally scheduled for Friday,<br />

but moved up to accomodate<br />

WBU’s fall break. Game times<br />

against MACU are <strong>11</strong> a.m. for<br />

the women and 1 p.m. for the<br />

men.<br />

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Base in San Antonio<br />

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Bill Paxton<br />

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“New Looks ____<br />

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on Pres. George<br />

Bush Turnpike<br />

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State Natural Area”<br />

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Bean’s saloon:<br />

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in ‘71 & ‘72<br />

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2 in ‘08 UT’s Mack<br />

Brown was Dodd<br />

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4 Lone Ranger<br />

sidekick<br />

9 _____ Hill, TX<br />

<strong>10</strong> TX Farr of “Sons of<br />

the Pioneers”<br />

<strong>11</strong> state holiday honors<br />

this civil rights<br />

leader (init.)<br />

<strong>12</strong> Microsoft’s mail<br />

program (abbr.)<br />

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BATTLE OF EIGHTS: Wayland’s Ashley<br />

Woodall (front) battles with Northwestern<br />

Oklahoma’s Hannah Layden during Saturday’s<br />

match.<br />

Wayland sweeps St. Greg’s, beats OBU in fi ve sets<br />

By Wayland Baptist University<br />

Wayland Baptist head volleyball<br />

coach Jim Giacomazzi<br />

has his team almost right<br />

where he wants it going into<br />

Tuesday night’s Sooner Athletic<br />

Conference match at No.<br />

18 Lubbock Christian University.<br />

Giacomazzi’s squad has<br />

won three straight, including<br />

two this weekend on the road<br />

against St. Gregory’s University<br />

and Oklahoma Baptist.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers swept St. Greg’s<br />

in three sets on Friday (25-<br />

17, 25-17, 25-13) and came<br />

Bulldogs<br />

From Page 1B<br />

52 yards on 19 carries but<br />

was unable to break anything<br />

longer than eight yards<br />

all night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 57 rushing yards was<br />

a stark departure from the<br />

2<strong>09</strong> the Bulldogs picked up<br />

last week against Pampa that<br />

allowed Plainview to dictate<br />

the fl ow of the game.<br />

Instead, Friday night was<br />

dictated by Lake View’s big<br />

play receiver J.D. Smith,<br />

who fi nished with six catches<br />

for 152 yards and three<br />

touchdowns.<br />

Senior defensive back<br />

Jonathan Solis was charged<br />

with covering Smith most of<br />

the night.<br />

“We were just trying to<br />

jam him and get in his face,”<br />

Solis said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bulldogs’ pass defense<br />

came into Friday after<br />

giving up 295 yards with<br />

hopes of improving, but<br />

Lake View was able to take<br />

advantage of the smaller<br />

Bulldog secondary as Lake<br />

View quarterback Paxton<br />

Martin went 20-35 for 337<br />

yards and three TDs.<br />

“We didn’t cover their<br />

receivers. We let ’em get<br />

by us,” Coach Hinojos said.<br />

“One thing we went into this<br />

from behind to defeat OBU<br />

in fi ve (23-25, 25-22, 27-25,<br />

16-25, 15-<strong>12</strong>) on Saturday.<br />

Wayland is now tied for<br />

second in the conference<br />

standings with a 4-2 mark<br />

and is 16-3 overall.<br />

“I’m really pleased with<br />

the way we played against<br />

OBU. It was an extremely<br />

close match that had a huge<br />

number of lead changes, but<br />

the girls kept their composure<br />

and did a good job of<br />

taking care of what needed to<br />

be done to come away with a<br />

win,” Giacomazzi said.<br />

game feeling we needed to<br />

do was be aggressive with<br />

the receivers, and I don’t<br />

think we did it.”<br />

Hinojos also was disappointed<br />

in the play of the<br />

defensive line.<br />

“We felt like we were a<br />

better defensive line than<br />

they were an offensive line.<br />

. . . I’m just highly disappointed.<br />

That’s not the same<br />

group of kids that came out<br />

last week,” said Hinojos.<br />

After stopping Lake View<br />

on its fi rst possession, the<br />

troubles for Plainview’s offense<br />

began on the fi rst offensive<br />

play of the night<br />

when Miller tried to go deep<br />

down the middle of the fi eld<br />

to Curry and was picked off<br />

by Lake View’s Matt Hummingbird.<br />

Hummingbird<br />

was responsible for three<br />

Plainview turnovers — two<br />

interceptions and a fumble<br />

recovery.<br />

After the pick, Martin and<br />

Smith hooked up for the fi rst<br />

time on a 42-yard pass with<br />

25 seconds left in the quarter<br />

that put the Chiefs up, 7-2.<br />

On Plainview’s fi rst possession<br />

of the second quarter,<br />

Miller made a slightly<br />

errant pitch to running back<br />

Roy Smith on an option play<br />

and the ball ended up on the<br />

ground.<br />

After Lake View recovered<br />

“We still aren’t playing as<br />

well as we did early in the season,<br />

but we’re getting there. We<br />

hit really well as a team, eliminating<br />

a lot of the attack errors<br />

that have plagued us lately.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneers were down<br />

<strong>10</strong>-8 in the fi nal set on Saturday,<br />

but got three straight kills<br />

by Sabrina Davis, Jennifer<br />

Wyatt and Kimberli Harger<br />

to take an <strong>11</strong>-<strong>10</strong> lead. Wyatt,<br />

who registered a career<br />

high in kills against the Lady<br />

Bison, put down her 19th for<br />

the fi nal point of the match.<br />

“We knew that we were go-<br />

the fumble on the Bulldogs’<br />

18-yard line, Martin hit Roy<br />

Garcia on an out route that<br />

took the Chiefs to the 1-yard<br />

line. One play later Martin<br />

scored on a 1-yard sneak up<br />

the middle to put Lake View<br />

up by two scores.<br />

After a three and out by<br />

the Dogs, Lake View went<br />

on a 66-yard drive that culminated<br />

in an <strong>11</strong>-yard pass<br />

to Smith in the back of the<br />

end zone that put Lake View<br />

up 21-2 with 8:16 left in the<br />

half.<br />

On the Bulldogs’ ensuing<br />

drive, the offense was fi nally<br />

able to string plays together.<br />

Plainview got to the 3-yard<br />

line when Miller picked up a<br />

fi rst down on third and 6. A<br />

couple of plays later, Jonathan<br />

Garza broke through<br />

the line for a 3-yard TD that<br />

pulled Plainview within two<br />

scores.<br />

But on Lake View’s next<br />

possession, Martin and<br />

Smith hooked up for the<br />

third and fi nal time on a 61yard<br />

TD that put the Chiefs<br />

back ahead by three scores.<br />

After halftime, Plainview’s<br />

defensive adjustments<br />

were able to keep the<br />

ing to have to attack out of the<br />

middle, which is something<br />

we have been trying to do, and<br />

today Jennifer fi nally started<br />

connecting. She had a very<br />

nice afternoon with just a couple<br />

of hitting errors, and a really<br />

good attack percentage.”<br />

Sophomores Kimberli<br />

Harger and Sabrina Davis<br />

and junior Desiree Luevano<br />

also hit the double-digit mark<br />

in kills. Harger got her eighth<br />

double-double of the season<br />

with 16 kills and 21 digs,<br />

Davis had 13 kills and three<br />

blocks, and Luevano had her<br />

Chiefs under control, but the<br />

offense was unable to take<br />

advantage until late in the<br />

fourth quarter.<br />

“We went to a man defense<br />

and we got in their<br />

face and executed that well,”<br />

Solis said of the secondary’s<br />

second-half adjustments.<br />

With a little more than fi ve<br />

minutes left to play, Miller<br />

hit Curry for a 52-yard pass<br />

that pulled Plainview back<br />

within two scores.<br />

On the ensuing kickoff,<br />

Smith booted a perfect onside<br />

kick that Solis snagged<br />

out of the air to give Plainview<br />

another possession . . .<br />

and a glimmer of hope.<br />

“I’m thinking at that<br />

point we’re going to score,<br />

then onside again,” Hinojos<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong> defense is playing<br />

good, it doesn’t matter<br />

if they get the football, and<br />

we had two timeouts left at<br />

that point. I thought we’d<br />

at least have a chance to tie<br />

it up at that point if not go<br />

ahead.”<br />

However, on the fi rst play<br />

from scrimmage, Miller was<br />

picked off by Hummingbird,<br />

which effectively ended any<br />

chance for Plainview to ral-<br />

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fourth double-double with<br />

<strong>11</strong> kills and 19 digs. Alissa<br />

Mitchell, a sophomore, posted<br />

15 digs.<br />

Setter Anika Voigt, who<br />

averaged almost <strong>12</strong> assists<br />

per set for the weekend, had<br />

59 assists against OBU, and<br />

added a team-high 23 digs,<br />

and recorded three blocks.<br />

“We had a good weekend,<br />

but we’ve got a big match<br />

Tuesday night. If we want to<br />

stay up with the pack in the<br />

standings, we need to get a<br />

win over LCU,” Giacomazzi<br />

said.<br />

Plainview Christian snaps losing streak with win over Olton<br />

OLTON — <strong>The</strong> Plainview Christian<br />

Lady Eagles ended their losing<br />

streak Saturday as they defeated the<br />

Olton Lady Mustangs in four sets,<br />

17-25, 25-18, 27-25, 25-17.<br />

PCHS head coach Deanna Mason<br />

said the team started off playing nervously<br />

and made some small errors<br />

that allowed Olton to win the fi rst<br />

set. <strong>The</strong> Lady Eagles (6-15) calmed<br />

down in the second set, and it started<br />

to show in their improved play.<br />

“When we settled down and started<br />

making our serves and playing<br />

some volleyball, we did just fi ne,”<br />

Mason said. “I just told them to put<br />

it in play, and let (Olton) make the<br />

mistakes.”<br />

In the tight third set, PCHS went<br />

point for point with the Lady Mustangs.<br />

Eventually, Jennifer Rowell took<br />

over the service game and hit two<br />

hard aces that sealed the set for the<br />

Lady Eagles. In addition to her two<br />

aces, Rowell had 26 digs.<br />

In the fourth set, the Lady Eagles<br />

carried over the momentum from the<br />

third and easily clinched the match<br />

with their biggest win of the match.<br />

Kamber Hayes led PCHS with<br />

seven kills, <strong>11</strong> digs and two blocks<br />

while Beckah Sisemore added six<br />

kills and 52 digs. Bonnie Kate<br />

Sisemore had a double-double for<br />

the Lady Eagles, picking up 21 digs<br />

and handing out 14 assists while also<br />

getting three aces.<br />

Beckah Spain contributed 27 digs<br />

and an ace; Lauren Johnson had three<br />

blocks, Macy Bennet had one ace<br />

and 32 digs; Cristen Bothwell had<br />

two kills, six digs and two blocks;<br />

and Audrey Sisemore had 13 digs.<br />

Going forward into the last part of<br />

district play, Mason said her team<br />

needs to take the good things from<br />

this match and apply them.<br />

“We need to be more aggressive<br />

in the back row, we tend to let things<br />

drop, thinking the other one is going<br />

to get the ball. We fi nally have<br />

confi dence in ourselves and we’ve<br />

started hitting the ball,” Mason said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lady Eagles will hold senior<br />

night Tuesday when they host Christ<br />

the King. <strong>The</strong> match is set to start<br />

at 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> JV Lady Eagles also beat Olton,<br />

25-19, 17-25, 25-18.<br />

Shelby Maresca led the JV with<br />

eight kills and 13 digs. Audrey<br />

Sisemore had eight aces and four<br />

assists; Rachel Masten had 15 digs;<br />

Kayla Steffens had three aces; Marisol<br />

Holguin had <strong>11</strong> digs; and T’Ann<br />

Battey had two aces and 14 digs.<br />

ly.<br />

Plainview travels to Big<br />

Spring this Friday to try and<br />

get to .500 in district. <strong>The</strong><br />

No. 9-ranked Steers (6-0,<br />

1-0) went on the road beat<br />

Frenship on Friday, 28-14.<br />

(Contact Ryan Thurman<br />

at 806-296-1355 or pdhsportsed@plainviewdailyherald.com)<br />

SA LAKE VIEW 28, PLAINVIEW 15<br />

Lake View 7 21 0 0 — 28<br />

Plainview 2 7 0 6 — 15<br />

First Quarter<br />

PLA—Safety, John Brown tackled<br />

by Marcos Hinojos; 5:37<br />

LV—J.D. Smith 42 pass from Paxton<br />

Martin (C.J. Lee kick); 0:26<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LV—Martin 1 run (Lee kick); <strong>10</strong>:32<br />

LV—Smith <strong>11</strong> pass from Martin<br />

(Lee kick); 8:16<br />

PLA—Johnathan Garza 2 run<br />

(Roy Smith kick); 3:55<br />

LV—Smith 61 pass from Martin<br />

(Lee kick); 2:53<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

PLA—Thomas Curry 52 pass from<br />

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Lake View Plainview<br />

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20-35-1 Comp-Att-Int 20-38-3<br />

354 Passing Yards 191<br />

389 Total Yards 229<br />

6-28.7 Punts-Avg 6-33.7<br />

2-2 Fumbles-lost 1-1<br />

8-85 Penalties-Yards 2-30<br />

Rushing: LV: Smith <strong>11</strong>-39; P: Garza<br />

19-52.<br />

Passing: LV: Martin 21-35-1—340;<br />

P: Miller 20-38-3—197.<br />

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5-135, Smith 7-155; P: Curry <strong>11</strong>-141,<br />

Marquis Jackson 6-53.<br />

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governor, Ferguson<br />

28 ‘83 hurricane that<br />

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30 Cowboys & Texans<br />

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44 great singer Patsy<br />

47 slang: “do me _<br />

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49 this TX “Uncle Dick”<br />

founded 1st black<br />

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Melrose Place Shoreline<br />

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Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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CBS 13<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Star Trek:<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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Frontline Obama’s War Including Samuel (TV<br />

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CABLE<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Pie-O-My<br />

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American Justice<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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Daily (TV14) Colbert MADtv (TV14) Dog Bites Halfway <strong>The</strong> Last Shot (2004, Comedy) aa (Matthew<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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(:50) Erin Brockovich (2000, Drama) aaa (Julia Roberts, Al- (:05) <strong>The</strong> Game Plan (2007, Comedy) aac<br />

bert Finney) A secretary’s crusade brings out truth. not (CC) (Dwayne Johnson, Madison Pettis) pqv (CC)<br />

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Spacey) Student recruited for blackjack scheme.<br />

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(:05) Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy)<br />

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28<br />

Sabrina Sabrina Full Hse Full Hse I Like<br />

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Gilmore Girls First Day<br />

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Prince (TV<br />

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‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) Funniest Home Videos<br />

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Chopped Chefs Collide (TV Good Eat<br />

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FOXSW<br />

Big <strong>12</strong> No-Huddle<br />

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College Football Nebraska vs Texas Tech no} Big <strong>12</strong> Nautica Tri. Arkansas: Bobby<br />

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Spin City<br />

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Bernie Bernie Malcolm Malcolm Bernie Bernie ‘70s (TVPG) Snakes on a Plane (2006, Horror) aac (Samuel L. Jackson,<br />

Nathan Phillips) not<br />

Hellboy (2004, Science Fiction) aac (Ron Perlman, Selma<br />

Blair) rsx (CC)<br />

Sons of Anarchy Cerebri Sons of Anarchy Cerebri<br />

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Modern Marvels Bullet-<br />

55<br />

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Targeted Osama Bin Laden (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> True Story of Charlie Wilson (TVPG) Declassified Taliban<br />

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Time Machine Kennedys: <strong>The</strong> Curse of Power<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Universe Armageddon<br />

That’s Impossible Mind<br />

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Wife Swap Meeks/Hoo-<br />

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Sponge Sponge Fairly (TVY) Fairly (TVY) Barnyard Brain Surge Sponge (:45) Sponge iCarly<br />

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Married CSI:NY Forbidden Fruit<br />

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UFC Unleashed (TV14) Deadliest Warrior Green<br />

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Name Is<br />

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(TV14)<br />

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Job, 1<br />

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Fun Run<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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60 (1958)<br />

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(:45) <strong>The</strong> Last Time I Saw Paris (1954, Drama)<br />

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Newman, Joanne Woodward) pqw (CC) u<br />

In the French Style (1963, Romance) aac<br />

(Jean Seberg, Stanley Baker) A young woman<br />

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Baby Stry<br />

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Baby Stry Baby Stry Birth Day 17 Kids 17 Kids People People Jon & Kate Plus 8 Movie<br />

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Say Yes Say Yes Ultimate Cake Off<br />

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Bones Double Death of<br />

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Charlie Rose<br />

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Two & 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Roseanne<br />

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Escape (1940, War) aac (Norma Shearer, Rob- Escape Me Never (1947, Drama) ac (Errol<br />

ert Taylor) Escape from a concentration camp. Flynn, Ida Lupino) Brothers contend over women.<br />

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Bones <strong>The</strong> Plain in the<br />

Prodigy (TV14)<br />

HawthoRNe No Guts,<br />

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Law & Order: Special Law & Order: SVU Cho- Law & Order: SVU<br />

25 Victims Unit Cage (TV14) reographed (TV14) Scheherezade (TV14)<br />

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Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special<br />

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WGN Midday <strong>News</strong><br />

18<br />

Hllbillies Hllbillies Jeannie Jeannie Bewitched Bewitched Cheers Cheers Becker Becker Funniest Home Videos<br />

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O’Donnell) pqv (CC)<br />

WGN <strong>News</strong> at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />

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Marley & Me (2008, Comedy) (Owen Wilson,<br />

300 Jennifer Aniston) Cuddly pup becomes an incorrigible<br />

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aa (Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn) (CC) Laurie Metcalf) Postal workers do good deeds.<br />

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(:45) Fred Claus (2007, Comedy) aa (Vince<br />

Vaughn, Paul Giamatti) pqv (CC)<br />

First Look<br />

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Marley & Me (2008, Comedy) (Owen Wilson,<br />

Jennifer Aniston) Cuddly pup becomes an incorrigible<br />

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Enthusiasm Wanda<br />

(TVMA) Syke<br />

MAX<br />

(<strong>11</strong>:30) Role Models<br />

320 (2008) (Seann William<br />

Scott)<br />

(:15) <strong>The</strong> Last Legion (2007, Action) (Colin Firth,<br />

Sir Ben Kingsley) Young Roman Emperor flees<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Dark Knight (2008, Adventure) aaaa (Christian Bale,<br />

Heath Ledger) <strong>The</strong> Joker declares war on Batman. rsx<br />

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(:35) Reality Bites (1994, Romance) (:15) Role Models (2008, Comedy) aaac<br />

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Prince of Darkness (1987, Horror) Life on Top<br />

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(<strong>11</strong>:15) Honeydripper (2008, Drama) Earth Girls Are Easy (1989, Com-<br />

340 aac (Danny Glover, Lisa Gay edy) aa (Geena Davis, Jeff<br />

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(:15) Bottle Shock (2008, Comedy) (Chris Pine,<br />

Alan Rickman) A legendary wine competition in<br />

1976.<br />

(:15) American Soldiers (2005, War) ac (Curtis<br />

Morgan, Zan Calabretta) not (CC)<br />

Striptease (1996, Drama) a (Demi Moore,<br />

Armand Assante) A mom strips for custody battle<br />

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Dexter Blinded by the<br />

Light (TVMA)<br />

Calif. Verities<br />

& Bald<br />

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& Bald<br />

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(:05) Underworld: Rise of the<br />

361 Lycans (20<strong>09</strong>, Thriller) aaa (Michael<br />

Sheen)<br />

(:40) Quarantine (2008, Thriller)<br />

aac (Jennifer Carpenter, Steve<br />

Harris) (CC)<br />

Starz Stu.<br />

Crash 2<br />

88 Minutes (2008, Thriller) aac (Al Pacino, (:40) Dan in Real Life (2007, Comedy) aaa<br />

Alicia Witt) Phone call threatens college professor. (Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche) rsx (CC)<br />

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(:27) Underworld: Rise of the<br />

Lycans (20<strong>09</strong>, Thriller) aaa (Michael<br />

Sheen)<br />

Starz Inside<br />

Zombiemania (TV14)<br />

Quarantine (2008, Thriller)<br />

(Jennifer Carpenter)<br />

TMC<br />

Nobel Son (2008, Com- (:15) Moola (2007, Comedy) (William Mapother,<br />

350 edy) (Alan Rickman) Treat Williams) Lucrative business opportunity.<br />

rsx<br />

(:05) Rat Race (2001, Comedy) aac (Rowan<br />

Atkinson, John Cleese) Six in a no-holds-barred<br />

road race.<br />

(:05) <strong>The</strong> Nanny Diaries (2007, Comedy) aac<br />

(Scarlett Johansson, Donna Murphy) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

A Mighty Heart (2007, Drama) aaa (Angelina<br />

Jolie, Dan Futterman) not (CC)<br />

Nobel Son (2008, Comedy) (Alan Rickman, Bryan<br />

Greenberg) Kidnappers snatch a Nobel Prize winner.


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Boyfriend-aholic (TVPG)<br />

Wood- Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />

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Nightmare WordGirl<br />

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Maury Had Threesome<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Wendy Williams<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Unit Non Permissive<br />

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You Think You Can<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Everybody<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Cold Case Files Baiting<br />

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Daily (TV14) Colbert MADtv (TV14) Dog Bites Halfway Fifty Pills (2006, Comedy) aa (Lou Taylor Pucci,<br />

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Fantastic Four (2005, Adventure) aa (Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica<br />

Alba) rsx (CC)<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>ny <strong>Sun</strong>ny <strong>Sun</strong>ny <strong>Sun</strong>ny<br />

HIST<br />

Modern Marvels Super<br />

55 Hot<br />

FDR: A Presidency Revealed (TVPG) FDR: A Presidency Revealed (TVPG) Conspiracy? Lincoln<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Modern Marvels Super<br />

Hot<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kennedy Assassination: Beyond Conspiracy Gangland Machete<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Slaught<br />

Cities New York (TVPG)<br />

LIFE<br />

Wife Swap Silver/Pitney<br />

23 (TVPG)<br />

Wife Swap Rush/Rios<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Desperate Housewives<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Desperate Housewives<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Grey’s Anatomy (TV14) Grey’s Anatomy Change<br />

Come<br />

Grey’s Anatomy Love/Addiction<br />

Medium Grace of God<br />

(TV14)<br />

Project Runway AFashionable<br />

Project Runway (TV14) Models Runway<br />

NICK<br />

Dora (TVY) Kai-Lan<br />

34<br />

Sponge Sponge Fairly (TVY) Fairly (TVY) Barnyard Brain Surge Sponge (:45) Sponge iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

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(TVY7)<br />

Sponge Malcolm Malcolm Everybody Everybody Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny<br />

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39<br />

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24 (TVPG)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

CSI:NY Rush Judgment<br />

(TV14)<br />

Raymond Raymond<br />

(TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

CSI: Crime Young Man<br />

Horn<br />

Payne Club Payne<br />

PCP (TVPG)<br />

CSI: Crime Law Gravity<br />

(TV14)<br />

Jim Under Jim Date<br />

Pressure Night<br />

CSI: Crime Monster Box<br />

(TV14)<br />

Friends Friends<br />

(TVPG) Frank Jr.<br />

CSI: Crime Scene Fallen<br />

(TV14)<br />

Seinfeld <strong>The</strong> Office<br />

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UFC Unleashed (TV14)<br />

Name Is MLB z{|<br />

Earl Gospel<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ultimate Fighter TNA Wrestling (TV14)<br />

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20<strong>09</strong> MLB Playoffs National League Championship Series: Game 1 z{| Inside MLB<br />

z{|<br />

TCM<br />

I Married a Monster from Outer<br />

60 Space (1958, Science Fiction) (Tom<br />

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<strong>The</strong> War of the Worlds (1953, Science<br />

Fiction) aaa (Gene Barry)<br />

(CC)<br />

Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971, Musical)<br />

aaa (Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson) nou<br />

(CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shaggy Dog (1959, Comedy) aac (Fred<br />

MacMurray, Jean Hagen) nou (CC) u<br />

Paper Moon (1973) aaac (Ryan O’Neal,<br />

Tatum O’Neal) Small-time con man picks up<br />

protégée. (CC) u<br />

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000, Comedy)<br />

aaa (George Clooney, John Turturro) rsx<br />

TLC<br />

Baby Stry<br />

50<br />

Baby Stry Baby Stry Birth Day Duggars’ Album (TV G) People People Police Women of Hell of a<br />

Cop<br />

Police Women of (TV14) Police Women of Another<br />

One<br />

Police Women of (TV14) Police Women of (TV14) Mall Cops: Mall of<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Police Women of (TV14)<br />

TNT<br />

Las Vegas You Can’t<br />

42 Take It with You (TV14)<br />

Cold Case Witness Pro- Law & Order Darwinian Law & Order Payback<br />

tection (TV14) (TV14)<br />

(TV14)<br />

Numb3rs Structural Cor- Numb3rs Prime Suspect CSI: NY Time’s Up<br />

ruption (TV14) (TV14)<br />

(TV14)<br />

CSI: NY Down the Rabbit<br />

Hole (TV14)<br />

Rush Hour 2 (2001, Action) aac (Jackie Chan, Rush Hour 2 (2001, Ac-<br />

Chris Tucker) Detectives investigate a conspiracy. tion) aac (Jackie Chan)<br />

(CC)<br />

TOON 52 Krypto<br />

(TVY)<br />

Tom Jerry Tom Jerry Wht’s New Casper Courage Courage Goosebmp Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars (2005, Family)<br />

aa pqw<br />

Johny Test Johny Test Chowder (:45) Flapjack Action Stoked King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Family Family<br />

TVLAND<br />

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45<br />

Hllbillies Gunsmoke Dr. Schultz,<br />

MD<br />

Gunsmoke <strong>The</strong> Badge (TV Bonanza Half a Rogue<br />

G)<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Bonanza Last Haircut<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Little House on Prairie (TV Brady (TV G) Brady (TV G) Brady (TV G) Brady (TV G) Roseanne<br />

G)<br />

Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne<br />

UNI 2<br />

Valeria (TV14) Verano de amor (TV14) Tormenta en el paraíso<br />

(TV14)<br />

El gordo y la flaca<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer impacto Qué locura Noticiero Un gancho al corazón<br />

(TVPG)<br />

En nombre del amor<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Sortilegio La rosa de Guadalupe<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Primer Noticiero<br />

USA<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

25 Intent Major Case<br />

Law & Order: Criminal<br />

Intent Alpha Dog (TV14)<br />

Law & Order: SVU Clo- Law & Order: Special<br />

sure, Part II (TV14) Victims Unit Baby Killer<br />

NCIS Doppelganger<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Caught on Tape<br />

(TV14)<br />

NCIS Chimera (TV14) House <strong>The</strong> Itch (TVPG) House Emancipation<br />

(TVPG)<br />

House Last Resort<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Monk Mr. Monk Goes To<br />

Group <strong>The</strong>rapy (TVPG)<br />

WGN<br />

WGN Midday <strong>News</strong><br />

18<br />

Hllbillies Hllbillies Jeannie Jeannie Bewitched Bewitched Cheers Cheers Becker Becker Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

WWE Superstars Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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PREMIUM<br />

HBO<br />

Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day<br />

300 (2008, Comedy) aaa (Frances<br />

McDormand)<br />

Hackers (1995, Thriller) aa (Jonny<br />

Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

(:15) Evolution (2001, Comedy) aa (David<br />

Duchovny, Orlando Jones) Aliens plan to control<br />

life on Earth.<br />

Outrage (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor<br />

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Wanda Sykes: I’ma Be Me (TVMA) America Undercover<br />

Taxicab: N.Y. (TVMA)<br />

MAX<br />

Body of Lies (2008,<br />

320 Thriller) (Leonardo<br />

DiCaprio)<br />

(:15) Forget Paris (1995, Comedy) aac (Billy<br />

Crystal, Debra Winger) A man meets his true love<br />

in Paris.<br />

Street Kings (2008) aaa (Keanu<br />

Reeves, Forest Whitaker) not (CC)<br />

(:50) <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk (2008, Adventure) (Edward<br />

Norton, Liv Tyler) <strong>The</strong> Hulk battles a new<br />

monster.<br />

(:45) Body of Lies (2008, Thriller) aaa (Leonardo DiCaprio, Meet the Spartans (2008, Comedy)<br />

Russell Crowe) CIA operative tracks down a terrorist. not (CC) c (Sean Maguire, Carmen Electra)<br />

(CC)<br />

Swordfish<br />

(2001)<br />

SHOW<br />

Inside NFL<br />

340 (TVPG)<br />

Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995, Drama) aaa (Richard Dreyfuss,<br />

Glenne Headly) Teacher instills love of music. pqv<br />

Inside the NFL ‘<strong>09</strong>-’<strong>10</strong><br />

Week #6 (TVPG)<br />

Kevin Nealon: Now<br />

Hear Me Out (TV14)<br />

(:55) 3:<strong>10</strong> to Yuma (2007, Western) aaac<br />

(Russell Crowe, Christian Bale) not (CC)<br />

Dexter Blinded by the<br />

Light (TVMA)<br />

Meet the Browns (2008, Comedy) a Fight Camp (:05) Shaft (2000, Action)<br />

(Tyler Perry, David Mann) rsx 360° aac (Samuel L. Jackson)<br />

STARZ<br />

(<strong>11</strong>:45) No Country for Old Men (:50) Henry Poole is Here (2008, Comedy) aac (:50) This Christmas (2007) aa (Delroy Lindo, Regina King)<br />

361 (2007, Thriller) aaaa (Tommy Lee (Luke Wilson, Radha Mitchell) rsx (CC) An estranged family comes together to celebrate Christmas.<br />

Jones)<br />

(CC)<br />

Seven Pounds (2008, Drama) aaa (Will Smith, (:05) Gone Baby Gone (2007) (Casey Affleck, Crash Can’t Explain<br />

Rosario Dawson) A quest to change lives of 7 Michelle Monaghan) A private eye seeks a missing (TVMA)<br />

strangers.<br />

girl.<br />

TMC<br />

(:15) Luna: Spirit of the Whale<br />

350 (2007, Drama) aac (Adam Beach)<br />

(CC)<br />

(:50) <strong>The</strong> TV Set (2006, Comedy) aaa (David<br />

Duchovny, Sigourney Weaver) not<br />

Bratz (2007, Comedy) c (Logan<br />

Browning, Janel Parrish) pqv<br />

(:15) Hypersonic (2002, Action) c (Adam<br />

Baldwin, Alex Jolig) Hotshot pilot competes in<br />

race. (CC)<br />

Wonder Boys (2000, Drama) aaa (Michael<br />

Douglas, Tobey Maguire) not<br />

Mr. Brooks (2007) aaac (Kevin Costner, Demi<br />

Moore) A man’s murderous alter ego slips away.<br />

(CC)<br />

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@<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

Trek: Next<br />

Family<br />

Two & 1/2<br />

(TV14)<br />

Roseanne<br />

(TVPG)


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PBS<br />

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<strong>News</strong> Days of Our Lives<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>News</strong> Beautiful<br />

(TV14)<br />

As the World Turns<br />

(TV14)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Doctors (TVPG) Inside Edition<br />

All My Children (TVPG) One Life to Live (TV14) General Hospital<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

Access<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cheaters<br />

(TV14)<br />

Knit (TV G) Fine Art<br />

Tree Bark<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

Paid<br />

Program<br />

<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oprah Winfrey<br />

Show (TVPG)<br />

Let’s Make a Deal Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

America’s Funniest<br />

Home Videos (TVPG) Extra<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Brown (TV<br />

G)<br />

Dr. Phil (TVPG) <strong>News</strong> NBC Nightly <strong>News</strong> Wheel Law & Order Reality<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Wheel World Bites (TV14)<br />

Judge Judy<br />

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<strong>News</strong><br />

Deal No Deal No Rachael Ray (TV G) <strong>News</strong> World<br />

Deal (TV G) Deal (TV G) <strong>News</strong><br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />

Show (TV G)<br />

Steve Wilkos Show <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />

“Bad Man” (TV14) Age-Defying (TVPG)<br />

Hannah<br />

(TV G)<br />

Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />

(TV G) (TVY)<br />

Electric Co.<br />

(TVY)<br />

Tyra Banks Show What’s<br />

Up ... <strong>The</strong>re (TVPG)<br />

Arthur No<br />

Acting<br />

WordGirl<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Maury (TV14) <strong>The</strong> Wendy Williams<br />

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Dr. Oz Show Flu Season<br />

Investigated (TVPG)<br />

Reba<br />

Growed Up<br />

Lopez<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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Miguel<br />

(TVY)<br />

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Report<br />

<strong>News</strong> Millionre.<br />

(TV G)<br />

<strong>News</strong> Entertainment<br />

Smart 5th<br />

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Ghost Whisperer Do<br />

Over (TVPG)<br />

Ugly Betty <strong>The</strong> Butterfly<br />

Effect, Part 1 (TVPG)<br />

Dateline NBC <strong>The</strong> Jay Leno Show<br />

(TV14)<br />

Medium <strong>The</strong> Medium Is<br />

the Message (TV14)<br />

Ugly Betty <strong>The</strong> Butterfly<br />

Effect, Part 2 (TVPG)<br />

Numb3rs Where<br />

Credit’s Due (TV14)<br />

WWE Smackdown! Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit Remorse<br />

<strong>News</strong> (:34) Tonight<br />

(TV14)<br />

CBS 13<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Late Show<br />

(TVPG)<br />

20/20 <strong>News</strong> (:35) Nightline<br />

TMZ<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Office 20<strong>09</strong> MLB Playoffs American League Championship Series: Game <strong>News</strong> <strong>The</strong> Office<br />

(TV14) @ 1 z{|<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>News</strong>Hour with<br />

Jim Lehrer<br />

Smallville Echo (TVPG) America’s Next Top Married ...<br />

Model Petite Ninja (TV14) (TVPG)<br />

Washington NOW on<br />

Week PBS<br />

Bill Moyers Journal World Focus<br />

CABLE<br />

A&E<br />

Criminal Minds Birth,<br />

31 Death<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Acquisitions<br />

American Justice Model<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Cold Case Files Killer’s<br />

Dream<br />

CSI: Miami Addiction<br />

(TV14)<br />

CSI: Miami Shootout<br />

(TV14)<br />

Criminal Minds Birth,<br />

Death<br />

Criminal Minds Higher<br />

Power<br />

Criminal Minds (TV14) Criminal Minds In Heat<br />

(TV14)<br />

CSI: Miami Resurrection<br />

(TV14)<br />

AMC<br />

(:15) Dragonheart (1996, Fantasy) aac (Dennis Quaid, Da-<br />

38 vid <strong>The</strong>wlis) A knight and a dragon join forces to vanquish a<br />

cruel king.<br />

Reign of Fire (2002, Science Fiction) aa (Chris- Stargate (1994, Science Fiction) aac (Kurt Russell, James<br />

tian Bale, Matthew McConaughey) rsx (CC) Spader) Ancient gate is a portal to other worlds rsx<br />

Rambo: First Blood (1982, Action) aaa<br />

(Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy) not (CC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Delta Force (1986, Action) aa (Chuck<br />

Norris, Lee Marvin) A plane is hijacked in the Middle<br />

East.<br />

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53<br />

Daily (TV14) Colbert MADtv (TV14) Presents 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002, Comedy) ac (Josh RENO<br />

Hartnett) (CC)<br />

(TV14)<br />

Tosh (TV14) Jeff Dunham: Arguing<br />

(TV14)<br />

Scrubs Scrubs Dane Cook: Edge<br />

(TV14)<br />

Jo Koy: Don’t Make Him<br />

(TV14)<br />

Live at Gotham (TV14)<br />

DISC<br />

Deadliest Catch Friends &<br />

30 Rival<br />

Deadliest Catch (TVPG) Deadliest Catch Smoke<br />

Water<br />

Deadliest Catch Man vs. Cash Cab<br />

Ice<br />

Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab It’s Made It’s Made Lobstermen: Jeopardy<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Lobstermen: Jeopardy<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Lobstermen Land of Giants<br />

Lobstermen: Jeopardy<br />

(TVPG)<br />

DISN<br />

(<strong>11</strong>:00) Ratatouille (2007)<br />

32 aaac<br />

Suite Life on Deck Lost At<br />

Sea<br />

On Deck On Deck On Deck On Deck On Deck Phineas Phineas Phineas Phineas Phineas Wizards On Deck Phineas Zeke&Luth. Wizards Hannah Phineas So Raven<br />

(<strong>11</strong>:40) <strong>The</strong> Grand (2008, Comedy)<br />

ENCORE 202 (Julie Claire, David Cross) not (CC)<br />

(:35) Soldier (1998, Science Fiction)<br />

aaa (Kurt Russell, Jason Scott<br />

Lee) (CC)<br />

(:20) She’s All That (1999, Comedy) aac<br />

(Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook) rsx<br />

(CC)<br />

Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) aaac (Mi- Enter the Dragon (1973, Martial<br />

chael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd) pqv (CC) Arts) aaac (Bruce Lee, John<br />

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(:45) Soldier (1998, Science Fiction) (Kurt Russell, Tremors<br />

Jason Scott Lee) Obsolete super-warrior fights (1990)<br />

back.<br />

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ESPN<br />

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28<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Gilmore Girls <strong>The</strong> Fundamental<br />

Prince (TV<br />

G)<br />

Prince (TV<br />

G)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

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(TVPG)<br />

Funniest Home Videos<br />

(TVPG)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />

FOOD<br />

30 Min.<br />

65<br />

Barefoot Semi-Hm Throwdn Guy Bite Tyler’s For Real Italian (TV G) Barefoot Neelys Paula (TV G) 30 Min. Food Challenge Sports<br />

Cake<br />

Chopped PrideonPlate<br />

(TV G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Diners (TV<br />

G)<br />

Chefs vs. City San Fran- Good Eat<br />

cisco<br />

Vacation<br />

FOXSW<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red River Rivalry<br />

33<br />

Outback Champ. Tennis Sampras vs. Phenoms<br />

Wilander<br />

Race Freaks Vizio’s Pro Sooner Ftb Big <strong>12</strong> Shw Sport Science Choked<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Red River Rivalry Preview<br />

Stars Live<br />

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43<br />

Bernie ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TV14) Malcolm Malcolm Bernie Bernie ‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) BlackHawkDown(2001, Action) aaac (Josh Hartnett, Eric Bana) U.S. sol- Behind Enemy Lines (2001, Drama) aac (Gene<br />

diers are cornered in Somalia.<br />

Hackman) rsx<br />

Sons of Anarchy Cerebri<br />

HIST<br />

Modern Marvels (TVPG) Day After Disaster (TVPG)<br />

55<br />

Mega Disasters Earthquake<br />

Mega Disasters Dam<br />

Break<br />

Modern Marvels (TVPG) Modern Marvels (TVPG) JFK: 3 Shots that Changed America (TVPG) Gangland Dogfights<br />

(TV14)<br />

Warriors Armageddon<br />

(TVPG)<br />

LIFE<br />

Wife Swap Flynn/Orris<br />

23 (TVPG)<br />

Wife Swap LaBrie/Zaring<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Desperate Housewives<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Desperate Housewives<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Grey’s Anatomy Truth<br />

Sting<br />

Grey’s Anatomy Heart of<br />

Matter<br />

Grey’s Anatomy (TV14) Project Runway (TV14) DietTribe <strong>The</strong>ColdHard<br />

(TVPG)<br />

Project Runway (TV14) Models Sherri<br />

NICK<br />

Dora (TVY) Kai-Lan<br />

34<br />

Sponge Sponge Fairly (TVY) Fairly (TVY) Sponge Brain Surge Sponge Penguins iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

True Jack iCarly<br />

(TVY7)<br />

Sponge <strong>The</strong> Troop Penguins Penguins Penguins Lopez Lopez Nanny Nanny<br />

SPIKE<br />

TBS<br />

Married<br />

39<br />

Queens<br />

24 China, Pt. 1<br />

Married CSI:NY She’s Not <strong>The</strong>re<br />

(TV14)<br />

CSI: Crime Scene Empty<br />

(TV14)<br />

CSI: Crime Scene Big CSI: Crime Scene Rats CSI: Crime Ending Happy Trading Places (1983, Comedy) aaa (Dan Aykroyd, Eddie UFC: Silva vs. Irvin<br />

Shot<br />

(TV14)<br />

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Murphy) not<br />

Queens<br />

China, Pt. 2 Raymond Raymond<br />

(TVPG) (TVPG)<br />

Payne Father<br />

Knows Payne<br />

(TVPG)<br />

MLB z{| 20<strong>09</strong> MLB Playoffs National League Championship Series: Game 2 z{| Inside MLB Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Name Is<br />

z{| (TV14) (TV14) (TV14) PTV (TV14) Earl (TV14) Seinfeld<br />

Peephole<br />

@<br />

TCM<br />

(<strong>11</strong>:45) <strong>The</strong> Hoodlum Saint (1946,<br />

60 Drama) (William Powell, Esther Williams)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Three Musketeers (1948) aaa (Lana<br />

Turner, Gene Kelly) A swordsman joins the King’s<br />

defenders.<br />

(:45) In the Cool of the Day (1963,<br />

Drama) ac (Peter Finch, Jane<br />

Fonda) (CC)<br />

(:15) Mister Buddwing (1966, Drama) aa<br />

(James Garner, Jean Simmons) A man has no<br />

idea who he is.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Narrow Margin (1952, Suspense)<br />

aaa (Charles McGraw)<br />

pqw u<br />

TCM’s Night at the Lured (1947, Suspense) (George<br />

Movies Thrillers (TVPG) Sanders, Lucille Ball) pqw u<br />

TLC<br />

Baby Stry<br />

50<br />

Baby Stry Baby Stry Birth Day 17 Kids and Counting<br />

(TVPG)<br />

People People Plus 8 (TV<br />

G)<br />

Plus 8 (TV<br />

G)<br />

Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Wedded To Perfection<br />

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Petersburg vs. Kress<br />

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(Clockwise from top left) <strong>The</strong> Petersburg Buffaloes charge the field through pink ribbons in respect<br />

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http://www.MyPlainview.com Plainview Daily Herald - <strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> - Page <strong>11</strong>B<br />

Scoreboard<br />

By <strong>The</strong> Associated Press<br />

All Times CDT<br />

TV SPORTSWATCH<br />

Today<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

2:15 p.m.: ABC — NASCAR, Sprint<br />

Cup, Pepsi 500, at Fontana, Calif.<br />

6 p.m.: ESPN2 — NHRA, Virginia<br />

Nationals, final eliminations<br />

CYCLING<br />

5 p.m.: VERSUS — Paris-Tours,<br />

Chartres to Tours, France<br />

GOLF<br />

8 a.m.: TGC — European PGA Tour,<br />

Madrid Masters, final round<br />

<strong>11</strong> a.m.: NBC — PGA Tour, Presidents<br />

Cup, final round, at San Francisco<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

<strong>11</strong> a.m.: TBS — Playoffs, American<br />

League Division Series, game 3, Los Angeles<br />

at Boston<br />

2:30 p.m.: TBS — Playoffs, National<br />

League Division Series, game 4, Los Angeles<br />

at St. Louis<br />

6 p.m.: TBS — Playoffs, American<br />

League Division Series, game 3, New<br />

York at Minnesota<br />

9 p.m.: TBS — Playoffs, National<br />

League Division Series, game 3, Philadelphia<br />

at Colorado<br />

NFL FOOTBALL<br />

Noon: CBS — Regional coverage,<br />

doubleheader<br />

FOX — Regional coverage<br />

3 p.m.: FOX — Regional coverage<br />

3:15 p.m.: CBS — Regional coverage,<br />

doubleheader game<br />

7:15 p.m.: NBC — Indianapolis at<br />

Tennessee<br />

— — —<br />

Monday<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />

Time TBA: TBS — Playoffs, American<br />

League Division Series, game 4, N.Y.<br />

Yankees at Minnesota (if necessary)<br />

Time TBA: TBS — Playoffs, American<br />

League Division Series, game 4,<br />

L.A. Angels at Boston (if necessary)<br />

NFL FOOTBALL<br />

7:30 p.m.: ESPN — N.Y. Jets at Miami<br />

NHL HOCKEY<br />

7 p.m.: VERSUS — Calgary at Chicago<br />

BASEBALL<br />

American League<br />

DIVISION SERIES<br />

American League<br />

New York 2, Minnesota 0<br />

Friday: New York 4, Minnesota 3, <strong>11</strong><br />

innings<br />

Today: New York (Pettitte 14-8) at<br />

Minnesota<br />

Los Angeles Angels 2, Boston 0<br />

Friday: Los Angeles 4, Boston 1<br />

Today: Los Angeles (Kazmir <strong>10</strong>-9) at<br />

Boston (Buchholz 7-4)<br />

National League<br />

Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 0<br />

Saturday: Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 1<br />

Philadelphia 1, Colorado 1<br />

Saturday: Philadelphia at Colorado,<br />

ppd., weather<br />

Today: Philadelphia (Happ <strong>12</strong>-4) at<br />

Colorado (Hammel <strong>10</strong>-8), 9:07 p.m.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

NFL<br />

AMERICAN CONFERENCE<br />

East<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 74 57<br />

New England 3 1 0 .750 87 71<br />

Miami 1 3 0 .250 81 79<br />

Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 74 1<strong>10</strong><br />

South<br />

Indianapolis 4 0 0 1.000 <strong>10</strong>6 62<br />

Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 97 86<br />

Houston 2 2 0 .500 94 92<br />

Tennessee 0 4 0 .000 75 <strong>10</strong>8<br />

North<br />

Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 <strong>12</strong>4 80<br />

Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 84 76<br />

Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 85 78<br />

Cleveland 0 4 0 .000 49 <strong>11</strong>8<br />

West<br />

Denver 4 0 0 1.000 79 26<br />

San Diego 2 2 0 .500 <strong>10</strong>1 <strong>10</strong>2<br />

Oakland 1 3 0 .250 42 86<br />

Kansas City 0 4 0 .000 64 1<strong>12</strong><br />

NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />

East<br />

W L T Pct PF PA<br />

N.Y. Giants 4 0 0 1.000 <strong>10</strong>7 64<br />

Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 94 72<br />

Dallas 2 2 0 .500 96 78<br />

Washington 2 2 0 .500 56 62<br />

South<br />

New Orleans 4 0 0 1.000 144 66<br />

Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 57 53<br />

Carolina 0 3 0 .000 37 87<br />

Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 54 <strong>10</strong>7<br />

North<br />

Minnesota 4 0 0 1.000 <strong>11</strong>8 80<br />

Chicago 3 1 0 .750 <strong>10</strong>5 78<br />

Green Bay 2 2 0 .500 <strong>10</strong>4 93<br />

WBU From Page 4B<br />

also fi nished in the top ten,<br />

in seventh place, running a<br />

24:59.20. Michael Sandoval,<br />

another sophomore, was <strong>11</strong>th<br />

(25:22.03), senior Timmy<br />

McCune was <strong>12</strong>th (25:27.07),<br />

and freshman Jarrod Morris<br />

came in 13th (25:35.60).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> men ran really well.<br />

We beat LCU and were right<br />

there with South Plains, and<br />

that was running without Kirby,”<br />

said WBU head coach<br />

Brian Whitlock, referring to<br />

senior Kirby Dunn, who has<br />

missed the past two meets<br />

with a breathing problem.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> times we turned in were<br />

extremely fast, and I don’t<br />

want to take anything away<br />

from our guys, but the course<br />

may have been a little short.<br />

“Hildon got out to a much<br />

better start today, not as fast<br />

as last week, so I was real<br />

pleased with that. Timmy ran<br />

well again, and I was excited<br />

about the way our other freshman,<br />

Jarrod Morris ran. He<br />

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Bowling Results<br />

Gutter G tt Dusters D t<br />

Team W L<br />

Lewis, Kaufman & Co. 16 8<br />

R&R Enterprises 16 8<br />

Tule Creek Gin 14 <strong>10</strong><br />

Tulia Health and Rehab 13 1/2 <strong>10</strong> 1/2<br />

Johnson Gin 13 1/2 <strong>10</strong> 1/2<br />

Bar W. Ford 13 1/2 <strong>10</strong> 1/2<br />

Fleming Well <strong>11</strong> 13<br />

GPAC <strong>11</strong> 13<br />

Herald Divas 9 1/2 14 1/2<br />

Herald Babes 9 15<br />

HCSB 9 15<br />

PBC 8 16<br />

High Game: Mona Seago 165<br />

High Series: Angie Rushing and Mona<br />

Seago 441<br />

Early Bird League<br />

Team W L<br />

Wright Plumbing 15 1/2 8 1/2<br />

Leal’s 14 <strong>10</strong><br />

Plainview Bowling Center <strong>12</strong> 1/2 <strong>11</strong> 1/2<br />

Sweet A&B 13 <strong>11</strong><br />

B&B’s Girls <strong>12</strong> <strong>12</strong><br />

High Game: Glenda Gordon 181<br />

High Series: Margie Wright 489<br />

Area Bowling League<br />

Team W L<br />

Mouser Agency 15 9<br />

Plainview Bowling Center 14 1/2 9 1/2<br />

Goyne Drilling <strong>12</strong> 1/2 <strong>11</strong> 1/2<br />

Organic Alterations <strong>10</strong> 1/2 13 1/2<br />

Randy Collie Electric 8 1/2 15 1/2<br />

High Game: Diane Voyles 192<br />

High Series: Voyles 500<br />

Detroit 1 3 0 .250 83 134<br />

West<br />

San Francisco 3 1 0 .750 <strong>10</strong>2 53<br />

Arizona 1 2 0 .333 57 68<br />

Seattle 1 3 0 .250 74 82<br />

St. Louis 0 4 0 .000 24 <strong>10</strong>8<br />

Today: Pittsburgh at Detroit, noon;<br />

Oakland at N.Y. Giants, noon; Cleveland<br />

at Buffalo, noon; Dallas at Kansas<br />

City, noon; Minnesota at St. Louis,<br />

noon; Cincinnati at Baltimore, noon;<br />

Washington at Carolina, noon; Tampa<br />

Bay at Philadelphia, noon; Atlanta at<br />

San Francisco, 3:05 p.m.; Jacksonville<br />

at Seattle, 3:15 p.m.; Houston at Arizona,<br />

3:15 p.m.; New England at Denver,<br />

3:15 p.m.; Indianapolis at Tennessee,<br />

7:20 p.m.<br />

Monday, Oct. <strong>12</strong>: N.Y. Jets at Miami,<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

— — —<br />

COLLEGE<br />

Saturday<br />

Top 25: No. 1 Florida (4-0) beat No. 4<br />

LSU, 13-3; No. 2 Texas (5-0) beat Colorado<br />

38-14.; No. 3 Alabama (6-0) beat<br />

No. 20 Mississippi 22-3.; No. 5 Virginia<br />

Tech (5-1) beat Boston College 48-14;<br />

No. 9 Ohio State (5-1) beat Wisconsin<br />

31-13; No. <strong>10</strong> TCU (5-0) beat Air Force<br />

20-17; No. <strong>11</strong> Miami (4-1) beat Florida<br />

A&M 48-16; No. <strong>12</strong> Iowa (5-0) beat<br />

Michigan, 30-28’ No. 13 Oregon (5-1)<br />

beat UCLA 24-<strong>10</strong>; No. 14 Penn State<br />

(5-1) beat Eastern Illinois 52-3; No. 15<br />

Oklahoma State (4-1) beat Texas A&M<br />

36-31; No. 16 Kansas (5-0) beat Iowa<br />

State 41-36; No. 17 Auburn (5-1) lost<br />

to Arkansas 44-23; No. 18 BYU (4-1) at<br />

UNLV (n); No. 19 Oklahoma (3-2) beat<br />

Baylor 33-7; No. 21 Nebraska (4-1) beat<br />

No. 24 Missouri 27-<strong>12</strong>, Thursday; No. 22<br />

Georgia Tech (4-1) at Florida State; No.<br />

25 South Carolina (5-1) beat Kentucky<br />

28-26.<br />

Regional: WTA&M 34, Eastern New<br />

Mexico 24; Texas Tech 66, Kansas St.<br />

<strong>11</strong>;<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

NBA Preseason<br />

Saturday: New Orleans 88, Oklahoma<br />

City 79; Cleveland <strong>10</strong>2, Charlotte 96;<br />

Chicago vs. Milwaukee at Green Bay,<br />

Wis., (n); Golden State vs. Phoenix at<br />

Palm Springs, Calif., (n)<br />

Today: New Jersey at Boston, Noon;<br />

Washington at Toronto, 2 p.m.; San Antonio<br />

at Miami, 5 p.m.; Atlanta at Detroit,<br />

5 p.m.; Memphis at Dallas, 6 p.m.<br />

HOCKEY<br />

NHL<br />

Saturday: Boston 4, N.Y. Islanders<br />

3, SO; Pittsburgh 5, Toronto 2; Ottawa<br />

4, Atlanta 2; Anaheim 3, Philadelphia 2,<br />

SO; New Jersey 3, Florida 2; Detroit 3,<br />

Washington 2; Tampa Bay 5, Carolina<br />

2; Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 1; Buffalo 1,<br />

Nashville 0; Chicago 4, Colorado 3, SO;<br />

Columbus at Phoenix, (n); Montreal at<br />

Edmonton, (n); Minnesota at San Jose,<br />

(n).<br />

Today: Anaheim at N.Y. Rangers, 4<br />

really turned on the burners<br />

there at the end and pushed<br />

ahead of a guy from LCU.”<br />

Also running for the Wayland<br />

men were Victor Lemay<br />

(18th - 25:52.71) and John<br />

Keith (22nd - 26:<strong>10</strong>.27).<br />

Regular cross country<br />

runners Catherine Leubner,<br />

Milca Villegas, and Diana<br />

Guiterrez all fi nished in the<br />

top <strong>10</strong> in the women’s race on<br />

Saturday. Leubner, a freshman,<br />

ran an 18:20.68 to fi nish<br />

5th. Another freshman, Villegas<br />

completed the 5K course<br />

in 18:28.46 for 8th place,<br />

and Guiterrez, a senior, was<br />

ninth with a time of 18:33.<strong>11</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pioneer tracksters,<br />

Trishawn Battiste and Mary<br />

Beth Arnold, ran times of<br />

21:59.86 and 25:44.22.<br />

“Our three girls are really<br />

impressing me right now.<br />

Catherine ran a great race<br />

today, and Milca gets better<br />

every week.”<br />

Both Wayland teams will<br />

have next week off in preparation<br />

for the NAIA Mid-<br />

States Classic which will<br />

be held Oct. 24 in Winfi eld,<br />

Kan.<br />

4004 Olton Rd. • 293-4848<br />

501 W. 5th • 293-3199<br />

p.m.; Dallas at Vancouver, 9 p.m.<br />

SOCCER<br />

Major League Soccer<br />

Saturday: Toronto FC 1, San Jose 1,<br />

tie; Columbus 1, New England 0; Kansas<br />

City at Chivas USA, (n).<br />

TRANSACTIONS<br />

BASEBALL<br />

MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed 3B<br />

Matt Tolbert on the 15-day DL. Called up<br />

3B Brian Buscher from Rochester (IL).<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

NBA—Suspended Detroit F Austin<br />

Daye and Milwaukee G Carlos Delfino<br />

for one game without pay for their roles<br />

in an altercation in a game on Oct. 7.<br />

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—<br />

Suspended G Stephen Jackson for two<br />

exhibition games for conduct detrimental<br />

to the team.<br />

LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Waived<br />

F Mickael Gelabale, F David Monds and<br />

F-C Michael Fey.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed T<br />

Kyle Williams from the practice roster.<br />

Released DT Michael Bennett.<br />

WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed<br />

P Glenn Pakulak from the practice squad.<br />

Released DE Renaldo Wynn.<br />

HOCKEY<br />

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Recalled<br />

RW Jack Skille from Rockford<br />

(AHL).<br />

ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled D Tyson<br />

Strachan from Peoria (AHL).<br />

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Claimed<br />

LW Radek Smolenak off waivers from<br />

Chicago.<br />

VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Recalled<br />

F Guillaume Desbiens from Manitoba<br />

(AHL).<br />

Lady Dogs<br />

From Page 1B<br />

blocks and Welch had four<br />

aces and <strong>12</strong> assists.<br />

Senior Ashley Welch led<br />

the defense with 31 digs and<br />

Amanda Hinojosa added 14<br />

digs. Ashley Welch also had<br />

an ace. Brittany Ramirez<br />

added 13 digs.<br />

Senior setter Meredith<br />

Mull added eight assists and<br />

Quenda Alexander had two<br />

kills and two blocks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lady Dogs will host<br />

Big Spring Tuesday as they<br />

begin the second round of<br />

district play. <strong>The</strong> match is<br />

scheduled to start at 6:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Plainview swept Big<br />

Spring in three sets in the<br />

teams’ fi rst meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior varsity Lady<br />

Dogs fell to Cooper in two<br />

sets, 25-14, 30-28.<br />

Michelle Portillo had 16<br />

digs, Shania Dulakis had<br />

three kills and two blocks<br />

and Natalie Tunnell had fi ve<br />

kills.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freshman Lady Dogs<br />

played two matches Saturday,<br />

one against Cooper’s<br />

freshman team and one<br />

against its sophomore team.<br />

In the match against the<br />

freshman team, the Lady<br />

Dogs fell 25-20, 25-15.<br />

In the loss, Taylor Esty<br />

had fi ve kills; Meagan Bordayo<br />

had fi ve digs; Miranda<br />

Ball had two kills; Kristian<br />

Reynolds had three assists;<br />

and Kymber Carroll had four<br />

assists.<br />

In the second match<br />

against the sophomore team,<br />

the Lady Dogs won 25-19,<br />

25-21.<br />

In that match, Esty had four<br />

kills and two blocks; Olivia<br />

Tinoco had two kills; Reynolds<br />

had four tips; Carroll<br />

had three assists; and Mara<br />

Rodriquez had two aces.<br />

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Sat.: 5-6-9-2; Night: 5-2-0-9<br />

Cash 5<br />

Fri.: 25-19-14-<strong>11</strong>-22<br />

Sat.: 5-13-31-33-36<br />

Mega Millions<br />

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No winner; Tuesday’s<br />

jackpot: $170 million<br />

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9-13-16-19-39-40<br />

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No. 3 Alabama stuffs Ole Miss<br />

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) —<br />

Mark Ingram rushed for 172<br />

yards and a touchdown and<br />

No. 3 Alabama stuffed No.<br />

20 Mississippi 22-3 on Saturday.<br />

Jevan Snead threw four<br />

interceptions for Ole Miss<br />

(3-2, 1-2 SEC), tying a career<br />

high, and the Crimson<br />

Tide (6-0, 4-0) scored after<br />

a blocked punt and a fumble<br />

recovery on a punt return.<br />

No. 2 Texas 38, Colorado<br />

14 In Austin, Earl Thomas<br />

returned an interception<br />

92 yards for a touchdown<br />

and Ben Wells recovered<br />

a blocked punt for another<br />

score to help No. 2 Texas<br />

pull away from Colorado in<br />

the second half for a 38-14<br />

win Saturday night.<br />

Jordan Shipley returned a<br />

punt for a touchdown in the<br />

fourth quarter for the Longhorns<br />

(5-0, 2-0 Big <strong>12</strong>), who<br />

can now look ahead to next<br />

weekend’s showdown with<br />

No. 19 Oklahoma.<br />

Arkansas 44, No. 17 Auburn<br />

23<br />

In Fayetteville, Ark. Michael<br />

Smith rushed for 145<br />

yards and a touchdown, and<br />

Arkansas held off a late Auburn<br />

rally to hand the Tigers<br />

their fi rst loss.<br />

No. 5 Virginia Tech 48,<br />

Boston College 14<br />

In Blacksburg, Va., Tyrod<br />

Taylor, Ryan Williams and<br />

Virginia Tech’s swarming<br />

defense made sure the Hokies’<br />

regular season losing<br />

streak against Boston College<br />

ended.<br />

<strong>The</strong> victory ended a three-<br />

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game regular season skid<br />

by Virginia Tech (5-1, 3-0<br />

Atlantic Coast Conference)<br />

against Boston College (4-2,<br />

2-2).<br />

No. 9 Ohio State 31, Wisconsin<br />

13<br />

In Columbus, Ohio, Kurt<br />

Coleman and Jermale Hines<br />

returned interceptions for<br />

touchdowns and Ray Small<br />

brought a kickoff back 96<br />

yards, dealing the self-destructive<br />

Badgers their fi rst<br />

loss of the season.<br />

No. 13 Oregon 24, UCLA<br />

<strong>10</strong> In Pasadena, Calif., Kenjon<br />

Barner returned the<br />

second-half kickoff for a<br />

<strong>10</strong>0-yard touchdown, and<br />

Talmadge Jackson returned<br />

an interception 32 yards for<br />

another score just 13 seconds<br />

later.<br />

No. 14 Penn State 52,<br />

Eastern Illinois 3<br />

In State College, Pa., Daryll<br />

Clark threw for three<br />

touchdowns and ran for another,<br />

Jared Odrick led a<br />

menacing defense with two<br />

sacks and linebacker Navorro<br />

Bowman returned a<br />

fumble 91 yards for a touchdown<br />

in the Nittany Lions’<br />

most complete performance<br />

of the season against lowerdivision<br />

Eastern Illinois.<br />

No. 15 Oklahoma State<br />

36, Texas A&M 31<br />

In College Station, Zac<br />

Robinson threw two touchdown<br />

passes and Oklahoma<br />

State overcame the absence<br />

of its top two playmakers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cowboys (4-1, 1-0<br />

Big <strong>12</strong>) played without All-<br />

America receiver Dez Bry-<br />

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ant, who was ruled ineligible<br />

by the school this week<br />

for lying to the NCAA<br />

about contact he made with<br />

a former NFL player. Oklahoma<br />

State was also missing<br />

Kendall Hunter, the Big<br />

<strong>12</strong>’s leading rusher in 2008,<br />

who sat out with an ankle<br />

injury.<br />

No. 16 Kansas 41, Iowa<br />

State 36<br />

In Lawrence, Kan., Todd<br />

Reesing threw for 442 yards<br />

and four touchdowns and<br />

Kerry Meier set two school<br />

receiving records in a game<br />

fi lled with big plays and<br />

missed extra points.<br />

No. 19 Oklahoma 33,<br />

Baylor 7<br />

In Norman, Okla., Heisman<br />

Trophy winner Sam<br />

Bradford threw for 389<br />

yards and a touchdown in<br />

his return from a shoulder<br />

injury and Chris Brown had<br />

two short scoring runs.<br />

Bradford broke former<br />

Heisman runner-up Josh<br />

Heupel’s school record with<br />

the 14th game of his career<br />

with at least 300 yards passing,<br />

and he could have had<br />

even bigger numbers if the<br />

Sooners’ receivers didn’t<br />

have trouble handling his<br />

passes.<br />

No. 25 South Carolina<br />

28, Kentucky 26<br />

In Columbia S.C., Stephen<br />

Garcia threw for three touchdowns<br />

and ran for another<br />

and South Carolina stopped<br />

a potential tying two-point<br />

conversion in the fourth<br />

quarter, keeping coach<br />

Steve Spurrier a perfect 17-0<br />

against the Wildcats.<br />

Padilla, Dodgers beat Cardinals 5-1 for sweep<br />

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Unemployed<br />

in August, Vicente<br />

Padilla kept the Los<br />

Angeles Dodgers going in<br />

October.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second-chance pitcher<br />

shut down Albert Pujols and<br />

the St. Louis Cardinals with<br />

a 5-1 victory Saturday night,<br />

putting the Dodgers back in<br />

the National League championship<br />

series.<br />

“Anytime you win a series<br />

it’s good,” Casey Blake<br />

said. “But to sweep the Cardinals,<br />

it just doesn’t happen.<br />

I would have never<br />

guessed we would have<br />

swept them.”<br />

Andre Ethier missed the<br />

cycle by a single, Manny<br />

Ramirez had three hits and<br />

two RBIs and the Dodgers<br />

didn’t need help this time<br />

from another St. Louis fi elding<br />

blunder to sweep their<br />

division series opponent for<br />

a second straight season.<br />

Los Angeles scored all fi ve<br />

runs with two outs.<br />

Pujols and Matt Holliday<br />

were a combined 2 for 8<br />

with a late RBI for the Cardinals,<br />

who never recharged<br />

after becoming the fi rst National<br />

League team to clinch<br />

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1-9 after wrapping up the<br />

NL Central, and was swept<br />

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series or NLCS play<br />

and only for the third time<br />

overall in the postseason.<br />

“From the get-go, they beat<br />

us to the punch all night,”<br />

manager Tony La Russa said.<br />

“So give them credit.”<br />

Pujols, 3 for <strong>10</strong> with an<br />

RBI and no extra-base hits<br />

in the series, left Busch Stadium<br />

without speaking to<br />

reporters.<br />

Closer Jonathan Broxton<br />

struck out Rick Ankiel for<br />

the last out and pumped his<br />

fi st as the Dodgers ran out<br />

to the mound to celebrate<br />

becoming the fi rst team to<br />

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series. <strong>The</strong>y await the<br />

winner of the Philadelpia-<br />

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at a game apiece. <strong>The</strong> Phillies<br />

beat Los Angeles in the<br />

NLSC last season in fi ve<br />

games.<br />

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Taste of Home Cooking School set to open<br />

Thursday night at Ollie Liner Center<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

Taste of Home Cooking School,<br />

sponsored by Happy State Bank,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainview Daily Herald and<br />

the Plainview Rotary Club, will<br />

open its doors at 5:30 p.m. Thursday<br />

night so everyone will have<br />

time to browse through the booths,<br />

take their choice of food samples<br />

and visit until the actual cooking<br />

school starts at 6:30 p.m.<br />

As soon as the doors open, the<br />

Ollie Liner Center takes on a life<br />

of its own as those attending crowd<br />

inside the entrance waiting, not always<br />

patiently, to exchange a ticket<br />

for a goody bag fi lled with valu-<br />

able coupons, product samples and<br />

the offi cial fall edition of the Taste<br />

of Home Cooking School Brand<br />

Name Cookbook.<br />

That magazine format cookbook<br />

is treasured by cooks and some<br />

who are unable to attend the school<br />

purchase a ticket and ask for a<br />

goody bag — with the cookbook<br />

— be held for them.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cookbook is crammed with<br />

tasty recipes and beautiful color<br />

photographs, enabling the cook<br />

to see the fi nished product. Seven<br />

sections are included in the approximately<br />

80 pages: Breakfast<br />

and Brunch; Breads, Rolls and<br />

Muffi ns; Snacks and Starters;<br />

Soups and Sandwiches; Sides and<br />

Hayley Cox/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

UNPACKING: Richard Purcell, chairman of Plainview Rotary<br />

Club’s cooking school committee, checks boxes shipped in advance<br />

of the Taste of Home Cooking School. Each box contains<br />

items to be placed in the goody bags as well as door prizes.<br />

Jamie Dunn, Taste of Home<br />

Culinary Specialist<br />

Salads; Main Dishes and Entrees<br />

and Desserts and Beverages.<br />

Also included in the bag, which<br />

is a reuseable shopping bag provided<br />

by Wal-Mart SuperCenter,<br />

are coupons and advertisements<br />

from local merchants.<br />

And, speaking of cookbooks,<br />

the Plainview Rotary Club, cosponsors<br />

of the event, will sell a<br />

limited number of the latest Taste<br />

of Home cookbook, a binder fi lled<br />

with the best recipes gathers from<br />

across the country. <strong>The</strong> books are<br />

$25 each and, according to Rotarian<br />

Richard Purcell, are not available<br />

in stores.<br />

Appliances for the cooking demonstrations<br />

will be provided by<br />

Sears.<br />

Door prizes, including 25 bags of<br />

groceries donated by Wal-Mart SuperCenter,<br />

which also will provide<br />

groceries for the demonstration,<br />

and gift cards provided by both<br />

national and local sponsors will be<br />

given throughout the evening.<br />

V’s Jewelry, owned by Valinda<br />

and Tony Villanueva, will give<br />

away two $500 gift certifi cates to<br />

be redeemed in their store and Furniture<br />

Expressions, owned by Teressa<br />

and Ricky King, will provide a<br />

$500 shopping spree in their store.<br />

Merchants participating in the<br />

event include Casseroles to Go,<br />

Cowgirl Cottage, Domino’s, Evalene’s<br />

Imports, Exclusive Tan, Furniture<br />

Expressions, Leal’s, Pizza<br />

Hut, Petals, Ramsowers, Ranada’s,<br />

Schwan’s, Seasons Way, V’s Jewelry,<br />

Treasures Unlimited of Olton,<br />

Family Medical Care (UMC), Wal-<br />

Mart SuperCenter, Watkins Products.<br />

Hale County 4-H will sell water<br />

and soft drinks. <strong>The</strong>y also will give<br />

samples of the Relish Bar made famous<br />

by Relish, a cooking magazine<br />

inserted monthly in the Herald.<br />

Once the program opens, masters<br />

of ceremonies Kevin Lewis,<br />

Plainview Daily Herald editor and<br />

Nancy Stukey, Happy State Bank,<br />

will keep things moving.<br />

Jamie Dunn, territory manager<br />

and culinary specialist for the Taste<br />

of Home Cooking School, will<br />

conduct the school. She is a graduate<br />

of Oklahoma State University<br />

and received a bachelor’s degree in<br />

vocational home economics education<br />

and community service.<br />

“Our Taste of Home Cooking<br />

School events are engaging, informative<br />

and fun,” Dunn says. “At<br />

each show, a professionally trained<br />

culinary specialist demonstrates a<br />

variety of recipes, tips and techniques.<br />

“This season, we are presenting<br />

‘Fall Comfort Classics.’ Mouthwa-<br />

tering dishes like ‘Flank Steak Santa<br />

Fe’ and ‘Smoked Salmon & Chives<br />

Cheesecake’ will be prepared.<br />

“As the world’s largest cooking<br />

magazine, Taste of Home understands<br />

that every individual is<br />

looking for something different<br />

when it comes to cooking. Whether<br />

you are just getting started with<br />

cooking or you are looking to refi<br />

ne your cooking skills and expand<br />

your recipe collection, Taste<br />

of Home Cooking School events<br />

have something for everyone.”<br />

Assistants for the show will be<br />

members of the Hale County Extension<br />

and 4-H clubs.<br />

Assisting in the morning set-up<br />

will be Margaret Hayes, Ann Marshall,<br />

Jeanine Brunson, Stacy Oldfi<br />

eld, Anna Ann Robertson, Susie<br />

Starnes, Nelda VanHoose, Jan<br />

Meador, Cathy Banda, Kay Taylor<br />

and Twilla Morris.<br />

Evening assistants will be Mary<br />

True, Susie Starnes, Jan Meador,<br />

Dianne DeVos, Kristen True, Jessi<br />

Cheyne, Letti Cheyne, Kennady<br />

Johnson, Melissa Johnson and<br />

Kelby Koelder.<br />

Cooks Who Care will accept nonperishable<br />

food items that will be<br />

donated to the local food bank, the<br />

Faith in Sharing House. All attending<br />

the school are encouraged to<br />

bring one can of food to be donated<br />

to the local Faith In Sharing House.<br />

A receipt to be entered in drawings<br />

for Taste of Home cookbooks will<br />

be given for each can of food.<br />

Admission for the event is $8<br />

each and can be purchased from<br />

Happy State Bank or the Plainview<br />

Daily Herald, sponsors of the<br />

school along with the Plainview<br />

Rotary Club.<br />

Gallo Family Vineyards share favorite lasagna recipe<br />

Whether gathering during holidays,<br />

birthdays or annual family outings, traditions<br />

create lasting memories. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

traditions are passed down from generation<br />

to generation and are infi nitely enjoyed.<br />

Americans pride themselves on<br />

passing down family-inspired recipes,<br />

and for more than 75 years Gallo Family<br />

Vineyards has done just this.<br />

Ofelia and Stephanie Gallo believe<br />

sharing a meal together is one of the<br />

most important things families can do.<br />

As founding members of Gallo Family<br />

Vineyards, they help create these<br />

traditions by bringing affordable wines<br />

to America’s kitchen table—as well as<br />

their own.<br />

“Family dinners really helped me<br />

form a strong bond with my parents and<br />

brothers,” Stephanie Gallo said. “It is a<br />

tradition that I strive to replicate now<br />

with my own family.”<br />

A favorite recipe of the Gallo family<br />

is their delicious “Sausage Polenta Lasagna<br />

Bake”. Each year, the recipe is<br />

shared with guests as they welcome the<br />

harvest season.<br />

“We have such a good time in the<br />

kitchen together,” Ofelia Gallo explains.<br />

“It usually ends with a milk and cookie<br />

treat for my granddaughter and a nice<br />

glass of wine for Stephanie and me.”<br />

For larger family gatherings such as<br />

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Vineyards wine at your next family<br />

gathering and keep the tradition going.<br />

Sausage Polenta Lasagna Bake<br />

Ingredients:<br />

3 tablespoons olive oil, divided<br />

1 pound bulk Italian Sausage, encasings<br />

removed<br />

<strong>10</strong> cremini mushrooms (baby bellas),<br />

sliced<br />

1/4 large onion, diced<br />

1 jar (24oz) marinara sauce<br />

2 (16 ounce) tubes polenta, cut into<br />

1/4 inch thick slices<br />

4 ounces pesto<br />

1 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese<br />

1/2 cup of grated Parmesan Cheese<br />

Directions:<br />

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190<br />

degrees C).<br />

2. In a large skillet, heat two tablespoons<br />

of olive oil over medium-high<br />

heat. Add sausage to pan, breaking it<br />

up into pieces with a wooden spoon,<br />

until sausage is slightly browned (don’t<br />

worry if sausage isn’t fully cooked- the<br />

sausage will continue to cook later on).<br />

3. Remove sausage from pan and<br />

sauté mushrooms and onions in the remaining<br />

drippings. When fully sautéed,<br />

add sausage back to pan and stir in jar<br />

of marinara sauce. Simmer sauce on<br />

low heat for <strong>10</strong> minutes to allow liquid<br />

to evaporate.<br />

4. Remove sauce from stove and divide<br />

into two equal parts.<br />

5. In a separate frying pan, add one tablespoon<br />

of olive oil and sear the polenta<br />

slices until sides are slightly browned.<br />

Set aside for assembly.<br />

6. Cover the bottom of a <strong>12</strong>.5 x 9<br />

casserole dish with half of the polenta<br />

slices (it’s okay if some of the slices<br />

overlap). Thinly spread about half of<br />

the pesto over the polenta. <strong>The</strong>n cover<br />

the polenta with half of the sausage and<br />

marinara sauce mixture and a half-cup of<br />

the Mozzarella cheese. Repeat the next<br />

layer with polenta, pesto and sauce.<br />

7. Cover dish with foil and bake in<br />

preheated oven for 25 minutes. Remove,<br />

uncover, and top with the remaining<br />

Mozzarella cheese and sprinkle top with<br />

parmesan cheese.<br />

8. Return to oven, uncovered, until<br />

cheese is melted and slightly golden,<br />

about 5-7 minutes.<br />

Visit GalloFamily.com for more information,<br />

recipes and retail locations<br />

near you!<br />

Sausage Polenta Lasagna Bake


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3 cups Rice Chex® cereal<br />

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1 cup mixed nuts<br />

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1 cup garlic-fl avor bite-size bagel chips or regular-size bagel<br />

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3/4 teaspoon garlic powder<br />

1/2 teaspoon onion powder<br />

1. In large microwavable bowl, mix cereals, nuts, pretzels<br />

and bagel chips; set aside. In small microwavable bowl,<br />

microwave butter uncovered on High about 40 seconds or<br />

until melted. Stir in seasonings. Pour over cereal mixture;<br />

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2. Microwave uncovered on High 5 to 6 minutes, thoroughly<br />

stirring every 2 minutes. Spread on paper towels to cool.<br />

Store in airtight container.<br />

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industries.<br />

Cooks Who Care collection<br />

will benefi t local food bank<br />

<strong>The</strong> Taste of Home Cooking School and<br />

the Plainview Daily Herald are proud to<br />

announce Cooks Who Care as part of this<br />

season’s cooking show. Created by Taste<br />

of Home, Cooks Who Care is a pro-social<br />

effort to celebrate acts of caring by home<br />

cooks and communities across the country.<br />

Introduced as a magazine feature in October<br />

2007, Cooks Who Care unites compassionate,<br />

real people across the country,<br />

who give back through food. <strong>The</strong>ir stories of<br />

kindness are shared in print and on-line at<br />

www.tasteofhome.com.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Taste of Home Cooking School invites<br />

you to join in this effort by bringing nonperishable<br />

food items to the show on Thursday.<br />

All items will be donated to the Faith in<br />

Sharing House. A ticket to drawings for Taste<br />

of Home cookbooks will be given for each<br />

can of food donated.<br />

Taste of Home Cooks Who Care has featured<br />

people across the country aiding those<br />

around them through their love for cooking.<br />

From stories of sending cookies to the troops<br />

to meals for the homeless and bakes sales to<br />

help children in Africa, the ways to make a<br />

difference are endless.<br />

“It’s so fun to see people at shows across<br />

the country bringing food items to donate,”<br />

adds culinary specialist Jamie Dunn “It really<br />

touches my heart to see people caring<br />

enough to help out their community.”<br />

To learn more about Cooks Who Care,<br />

visit www.tasteofhome.com.<br />

Herald will sell cookbooks, pictorial history books<br />

Cookbook and history<br />

lovers will have a chance<br />

to purchase a copy of the<br />

few remaining Centennial<br />

Cookbooks as well as<br />

a Pictorial History of Hale<br />

County, Texas, at the Taste<br />

of Home Cooking School<br />

Thursday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> books, $<strong>10</strong> for the<br />

cookbook and $32.48 for the<br />

history book, were published<br />

by the Plainview Daily Herald<br />

and will be displayed at<br />

the newspaper’s booth.<br />

In addition, small com-<br />

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I’m Mark Bayley, a native of Plainview and lifelong resident. I am a<br />

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Visit my booth at Taste of Home Cooking School and sample some<br />

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I’ll always have the best quality food selections along with excellent<br />

service – all year long!<br />

How to contact us:<br />

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plimentary advertising<br />

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while attending the cooking<br />

school.<br />

Contact me at:<br />

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Free samples served at our booth . . .


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‘Appletizing’ Autumn Baking with Rhodes Home-Baked Breads<br />

Bring on the apple-crisp<br />

autumn season with these<br />

red-delicious dishes. Tart,<br />

sweet and snappy, these<br />

recipes are also easy-as-pie,<br />

with few ingredients and<br />

ready-made frozen dough<br />

from the grocery store.<br />

When you’re primed for<br />

pie, it doesn’t get any applepie<br />

easier than this caramel<br />

apple creation. Granny Smith<br />

gooood, and only seven simple<br />

ingredients! Drizzle with<br />

warm and gooey caramel<br />

cream cheese frosting and<br />

experience a slice of life not<br />

to be missed!<br />

Here’s an apple tart that’s<br />

a real beaut! Just roll out the<br />

dough, spread with cream<br />

cheese, and pile on the apple<br />

pie fi lling! Splash with a<br />

sprinkle of nutmeg, and this<br />

country-home classic bursts<br />

with orchard-fresh fl avor.<br />

Stuffed pockets with apple<br />

cider syrup are simply the<br />

best-of-the-best in French<br />

toast fare.<br />

Crunchy and oh-so-coconutty,<br />

soaked in cidery<br />

syrup, they’ll bring in bushels<br />

of compliments during<br />

breakfast, or brunch.<br />

So go ahead and fi ll the autumn<br />

air with the apple-sweet<br />

aroma of home-baked breads<br />

and cinnamon rolls that are<br />

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1 large granny smith apple,<br />

peeled and diced<br />

1/4 cup brown sugar<br />

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon<br />

1/4 cup graham cracker<br />

crumbs<br />

2 tablespoons chopped pecans<br />

1 packet cream cheese<br />

frosting (included with cinnamon<br />

rolls)<br />

3 tablespoons caramel ice<br />

cream topping<br />

Cut each roll into four<br />

pieces and arrange in a<br />

sprayed <strong>12</strong>-inch deep dish<br />

pizza pan.<br />

Cover loosely with<br />

sprayed plastic wrap and let<br />

rise 2 hours in a warm place<br />

(if using Anytime rolls you<br />

do not need to let them rise).<br />

In a small bowl combine apple,<br />

brown sugar, cinnamon,<br />

graham cracker crumbs and<br />

pecans.<br />

Remove wrap and sprinkle<br />

apple mixture over the<br />

risen dough. Bake at 350°<br />

20-25 minutes or until well<br />

browned.<br />

Combine one packet of<br />

cream cheese frosting with<br />

the caramel topping. Drizzle<br />

over top of apple pie.<br />

Cream Cheese Apple<br />

Tart<br />

9 Rhodes Dinner Rolls,<br />

thawed and risen<br />

8 ounces cream cheese<br />

1/4 cup sugar<br />

1 egg<br />

Coconut-Glazed Orange<br />

Scones are Perfect for Brunch<br />

Coconut-Glazed Orange<br />

Scones<br />

3-3/4 cups self rising fl our<br />

1/4 cup sugar<br />

2 teapoons baking powder<br />

1/2 cup cold butter<br />

2 eggs<br />

1 cup plus 1 to 2 tablespoons<br />

fat-free milk, divided<br />

1 teaspoon grated orange<br />

peel<br />

1/2 cup confectioners’<br />

sugar<br />

1/4 teaspoon coconut extract<br />

In a large bowl, combine<br />

the fl our, sugar and baking<br />

powder. Cut in butter until<br />

mixture resembles coarse<br />

crumbs. In a small bowl,<br />

whisk eggs, 1 cup milk and<br />

orange peel; stir into crumb<br />

mixture just until moistened.<br />

Turn onto a fl oured surface;<br />

knead <strong>10</strong> times.<br />

Roll into a 14-inchx8-inch<br />

rectangle. Using a fl oured<br />

pizza cutter, cut widthwise<br />

into 2-inch strips, then cut<br />

diagonally into 2-inch strips,<br />

forming diamond shapes.<br />

Place 2 inches apart on baking<br />

sheets coated with cooking<br />

spray. Bake at 400° F for<br />

8-<strong>10</strong> minutes or until lightly<br />

browned. Remove to wire<br />

racks.<br />

For glaze, in a small bowl,<br />

combine the confectioners’<br />

sugar, coconut extract and<br />

enough remaining milk to<br />

achieve desired consistency,<br />

drizzle over scones. Serve<br />

scones warm. Yield 1-1/2<br />

dozen.<br />

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Caramel Apple Pie<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

21 oz can apple pie fi lling<br />

1/4 cup slivered almonds<br />

Knead rolls into a ball.<br />

Roll dough into a 13-inch<br />

circle and place on a <strong>12</strong>-inch<br />

sprayed pizza pan.<br />

Mix cream cheese, sugar,<br />

egg and vanilla together.<br />

Spread on dough.<br />

Top with apple pie fi lling.<br />

Sprinkle with almonds.<br />

Bake at 350 degrees F 25-<br />

30 minutes or until golden<br />

brown.<br />

French Toast Pockets<br />

1 Loaf Rhodes White<br />

Bread, baked, cooled, &<br />

sliced into 8 slices (day old)<br />

8 ounces cream cheese,<br />

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2 teaspoons vanilla<br />

8 tablespoons coarsely<br />

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6 tablespoons sugar, di-<br />

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1 cup sugar<br />

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Carmen Ortega/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

GROCERY DONOR: Wal-Mart SuperCenter store manager Jeff Featherston<br />

(left), Claudia Soto, zone merchandise supervisor for fresh areas, Maria Villareal,<br />

deli associate, and Alma Gomez, assistant manager show Wal-Mart reusable<br />

bags they will donate to the Taste of Home Cooking School along with groceries<br />

used in the cooking demonstrations and given as door prizes. <strong>The</strong> bags will<br />

be filled with many goodies including coupons and recipes.<br />

Deborah Zacher/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

GIVEAWAY: Dimas Garcia of Furniture Expressions<br />

shows the $500 gift certificate one lucky person will<br />

win at the Taste of Home Cooking School. Visit their<br />

booth to sign up for the gift certificate drawing.<br />

Italian Stuffed Appetizer<br />

Bread<br />

This home-baked loaf is<br />

bursting with a savory fi lling<br />

of sausage, cheese, roasted<br />

red peppers and ripe olives.<br />

Fresh from the oven, it makes<br />

a tasty snack or provides a<br />

welcome accompaniment to<br />

a light meal.<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 package (16 ounces)<br />

Johnsonville® Ground Mild<br />

Italian Sausage or 1 package<br />

(19.76 ounces) Mild Italian<br />

Sausage Links, casings removed<br />

1 loaf (1 pound) frozen<br />

white bread dough, thawed<br />

4 ounces cream cheese,<br />

softened<br />

2 garlic cloves, minced<br />

1 jar (7 ounces) roasted<br />

sweet red peppers, well<br />

drained and sliced<br />

1/3 cup Kalamata olives,<br />

pitted and sliced<br />

2 cups (8 ounces) shredded<br />

Swiss cheese<br />

1 tablespoon water<br />

1 teaspoon poppy seeds<br />

DIRECTIONS<br />

In a skillet, brown sausage<br />

until no longer pink; drain.<br />

On lightly fl oured surface,<br />

roll bread dough to a 16-in.<br />

x <strong>12</strong>-in. rectangle. Combine<br />

cream cheese and garlic;<br />

spread lengthwise over center<br />

third of dough. Top with<br />

sausage, peppers, olives and<br />

cheese.<br />

Fold dough over fi lling,<br />

pinching seam to seal. Make<br />

slits across top of dough every<br />

2 inches. Brush lightly<br />

with water and sprinkle with<br />

poppy seeds. Bake at 400° for<br />

20-25 minutes or until golden<br />

brown. Let stand <strong>10</strong> minutes<br />

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Plainview Daily Herald<br />

http://www.myplainview.com<br />

LOL doesn’t<br />

mean lots of<br />

love . . .<br />

Several years ago I<br />

told you that I learned<br />

to text while sitting at<br />

a basketball game in<br />

Canyon High School’s<br />

fabulous gym. At the<br />

time I didn’t know that<br />

my cell phone, which is<br />

the plain vanilla model,<br />

had texting capabilities<br />

— which was fi ne with<br />

me since I am computerly-challenged<br />

and<br />

viewed texting as just<br />

another way to emphasize<br />

my lack of technical<br />

know-how.<br />

Sandra Aven, who is<br />

the queen of Blackberry<br />

devices because she<br />

reads and sends e-mails<br />

when she is out of the<br />

offi ce, taught me how<br />

to text<br />

along<br />

with my<br />

son, who<br />

was sitting<br />

on<br />

my other<br />

side at<br />

the game.<br />

Nicki Bruce<br />

Logan<br />

Neither Here<br />

Nor <strong>The</strong>re<br />

He advised<br />

me<br />

to purchase<br />

an<br />

unlimited<br />

texting<br />

addition to my cell<br />

phone since he learned<br />

by experience with his<br />

daughters that texting<br />

really adds up.<br />

I’m slow. I use the<br />

basic phone keyboard<br />

while my grandgirls have<br />

regular keyboards. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

can whip out a message<br />

in seconds while it takes<br />

me a while to tap out one<br />

letter.<br />

I have been learning<br />

the shortcuts my grandgirls<br />

use, but admit some<br />

of them puzzle me.<br />

I thought “LOL”<br />

meant lots of love and<br />

smiled every time a<br />

grandgirl texted “LOL”<br />

to me. I knew I was<br />

loved.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n I heard that<br />

“LOL” means lots of<br />

laughs. When I asked<br />

one grandgirl, she<br />

grinned and said when<br />

she sent it she meant<br />

both. She’ll be a diplomat<br />

some day, I’m sure.<br />

I started using “LUV”<br />

just to make sure she<br />

understood what I meant.<br />

I did learn to use the<br />

numeral “4” when I<br />

meant “for,” “L8” for<br />

“late,” and “U2” for<br />

“you too,” but had to<br />

ask what “CYL” (catch<br />

you later) meant. I’ve<br />

decided “CUL8R” made<br />

more sense.<br />

Here are some abbreviations<br />

I found when<br />

searching for defi nitions.<br />

C What U Think . . .<br />

4RL?: For real?<br />

AAMOF: As a matter<br />

of fact<br />

AFAIK: As far as I<br />

know<br />

AKA: Also known as<br />

ASAP: As soon as<br />

possible<br />

ASL: Age, sex, location?<br />

ASLP: Age, sex, location,<br />

picture?<br />

ATM: At the moment<br />

AWOL: Absent while<br />

online<br />

B4: Before<br />

B4N: Bye for now<br />

BBL: Be back later<br />

BBS: Be back soon<br />

BCNU: Be seein’ you<br />

BD: Big deal<br />

BF: Boyfriend<br />

BFF: Best friends<br />

forever<br />

BC: Be cool<br />

B/C: Because<br />

BME: Based on my<br />

experience<br />

BOL: Be on later<br />

BRB: Be right back<br />

BRB: Bathroom break<br />

BTDT: Been there,<br />

done that<br />

BTW: By the way<br />

BW: Be well<br />

BWG: Big wide grin<br />

CRZ: Crazy<br />

CU: See you<br />

CUL: Catch you later<br />

CUS: See you soon<br />

CYA: See ya<br />

DIY: Do it yourself<br />

DQOTD: Dumb question<br />

of the day<br />

DQYDJ: Don’t quit<br />

your day job<br />

DW: Don’t Worry<br />

EOD: End of discus-<br />

See Neither, Page 3D<br />

By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />

Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />

Roxanne Williams says she got<br />

into wine bottle decorating after<br />

making decorated crosses. Although<br />

it is hard to describe her latest craft,<br />

she will have a booth at the Running<br />

Water Draw Arts and Crafts Festival<br />

so shoppers can inspect her<br />

unique decorative items to their<br />

hearts’ content.<br />

“I really got started selling the<br />

bottles when people who came<br />

to the offi ce to buy a cross saw<br />

a wine bottle I decorated for a<br />

friend. I used her wedding photo<br />

from the Herald on one side and,<br />

on the opposite side, a recipe for<br />

life made like the couple started<br />

a winery,” she says in explaining<br />

her technique.<br />

From that start, Williams has<br />

designed a variety of decorated<br />

and personalized bottles. Some<br />

even have miniature lights inside.<br />

“Now, people bring me their<br />

Jack Daniels or vodka bottles to<br />

be decorated,” she laughs.<br />

“Some bring a wine or champagne<br />

bottle from a special occasion<br />

such as a wedding or anniversary.<br />

If they have something<br />

personal or a photo, I’ll work it<br />

into the design.”<br />

Right now, Williams is working<br />

to get a variety of her original<br />

designs ready for the arts and<br />

crafts fair, which opens Friday<br />

morning at the Ollie Liner Center.<br />

“I’m decorating my booth like<br />

a genie tent,” she says, adding<br />

that she also is creating Christmas<br />

bottles for the holidays.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 35th annual Running Water<br />

Draw Arts and Crafts Festival, sponsored<br />

by the Plainview Rotary Club,<br />

will be held Friday through <strong>Sun</strong>day<br />

at the Ollie Liner Center.<br />

“This year’s show promises to be<br />

bigger and better than ever with new<br />

and exciting arts and crafts from<br />

exhibitors coming from a four-state<br />

area,” says Betty Foster, director of<br />

the event that will feature close to<br />

75 booths. “Many of these exhibi-<br />

Self portrait by Mitchell Hooks using<br />

pencil<br />

LIFESTYLES<br />

tors have never shown their work in<br />

the Running Water Draw Arts and<br />

Crafts Festival.<br />

“We have more exhibitors this<br />

year than have been here in many<br />

years, and we have a large variety of<br />

items to choose from for your home,<br />

personal use or for excellent gifts to<br />

start off your holiday shopping.”<br />

Exhibitors this year include Suzy<br />

Adams, baked goods; Phyllis Adkins,<br />

clothing; Jack Bagwell, handmade<br />

jewelry; Melony Bleeker, children’s<br />

clothing; George Boutwell,<br />

original paintings; Karen Bridges,<br />

jewelry; Pam Bridges, Watkins<br />

products; Carol Britton, Christmas<br />

angels and Santas: Darlene Broseh,<br />

pet products and fi shing gear; Patsy<br />

Byars, jewelry; Cynthia Bybee, jew-<br />

Self portrait by Joe Ciardiello using pen and ink, watercolor<br />

and collage<br />

elry, fall and Christmas decor; Peggy<br />

Camp, magic pens; Curtis Carlisle,<br />

hand-turned pen and pencils;<br />

DeAnna Carroll, educational board<br />

and card games.<br />

Leella Cherry, skin care products;<br />

Myrtis Cope, antiques; Connie and<br />

Carolyn, wood products; Elizabeth<br />

Davis, hand-painted items; Don<br />

Dickson, photography; Betty Foster,<br />

fall and Christmas fl oral; Samantha<br />

Friend, handmade clothing; Karen<br />

Goins, Circle E Candles, clothing;<br />

Debbie Green, western items; Pat<br />

Guthrie, quilts; Hale County 4-H,<br />

safety booth, 4-H information; Sara<br />

Highnight, soaps, lotions; Rosie Hinojosa,<br />

wreaths and baked goods;<br />

Linda Hogue, games; Sue Holley,<br />

tote bags; Linda Jackson, jewelry;<br />

<strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Page 2D<br />

Festival highlights unusual gifts and crafts<br />

Jonalyn Jones, wood items.<br />

Jennifer King, framed art; Teresa<br />

Liner, clothing; Tonya Mahagan,<br />

handmade jewelry; Jerri Martin,<br />

handmade wood crafts; Ellen Mathieson,<br />

handmade soaps, candles;<br />

Gene Maulding, shoes; Whitney<br />

McDonald, handmade jewelry; Danica<br />

McGuire, beaded crosses;<br />

Jean McNeely, Alznner Orthotics;<br />

Bill and Linda Moore,<br />

jeweled and silver wire<br />

wrapped fl atware; Valene<br />

Andrae Morgan, jewelry and<br />

barbed wire art; Tina Mulkey,<br />

personalized children’s books<br />

and CDs; Linda Nicholson,<br />

denim shirts and jackets;<br />

Rowland K. Nitcher, hair accessories.<br />

Mary Ann Pape, handmade<br />

glass lamp work; Vicky Patton,<br />

honey, bears; Lula Peiser,<br />

embroidery on denim; Euel<br />

and Linda Perry, Indian and<br />

buffalo jewelry; Carolyn and<br />

Kristi Poe, baby items; Sondra<br />

Pruitt, leather and soap<br />

items; Tracy Reed, candles;<br />

Mary Reynolds and Linda<br />

Dee Hughes, candles and jewelry;<br />

Rovella Rhodrick, jewelry;<br />

Kaye Rice, dip and salsa<br />

mixes; John Richey, paintings<br />

and wood items; Rita Rincon,<br />

cakes; Nell Rogers, baked<br />

goods, candy; Jo Lynn Rowland<br />

and Jay Hammers, laser<br />

cut crystals, ladies fashion ac-<br />

cessories.<br />

Mark Sistrunk, countertops<br />

and cutting boards, crosses;<br />

Lynda Small, handcrafts, jewelry;<br />

Joel Solo’rzano, handcrafted<br />

scorpion accessories;<br />

St. Paul Lutheran Church, pecans,<br />

sand art; Mandy Stark, wood<br />

crosses; R.C. Stevens (Hale Center<br />

Senior Citizens), Texas Capitol Ornaments,<br />

quilts; Laura Townsend,<br />

handmade candies; Delores Weatherly,<br />

jewelry; Wanda Wheeler, dog<br />

accessories; James Whitman, signs<br />

and children’s items; Roxanne Williams,<br />

lighted wine bottles, rustic<br />

home decor; Barbara Willis Robin-<br />

Show emphasizes vast talent in self portraits<br />

By TERESA YOUNG<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

<strong>The</strong> members of the Society<br />

of Illustrators are a<br />

varied group, ranging from<br />

those who prefer the realism<br />

of pastel and watercolor<br />

paintings to those who work<br />

more graphically with mixed<br />

media and the use of text in<br />

their pieces.<br />

Regardless of their style,<br />

the illustrators bring their<br />

talents to the table for a<br />

unique exhibit on display at<br />

the Abraham Art Gallery at<br />

Wayland Baptist University<br />

through Nov. 23.<br />

Titled “You Must Have<br />

Been a Beautiful Baby,” the<br />

show features 90-plus “selfportraits”<br />

done in each illustrator’s<br />

signature artistic<br />

style, depicting themselves<br />

as young children. Some<br />

chose a traditional artistic<br />

style while others opted for<br />

a more modern design with<br />

commentary built in to refl<br />

ect childhood infl uences.<br />

One such piece is a pen<br />

and ink collage by Joe<br />

Ciardiello, taking on a very<br />

western feel with the Lone<br />

Ranger, Howdy Doody and<br />

other characters.<br />

“Born in 1953, I’m part<br />

of the very fi rst generation<br />

to grow up with television,”<br />

Ciardiello wrote. “TV had<br />

an incredible impact on my<br />

young life . . . especially the<br />

cowboys.”<br />

Others such as Jack Unruh<br />

made a statement to their<br />

current state of mind, related<br />

to their childhood with re-<br />

Hayley Cox/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

BOTTLED MEMORIES: Roxanne Williams holds a wine bottle she decorated<br />

to commemorate a friend’s special occasion. She will have a variety of memory<br />

bottles in her booth at Running Water Draw Arts & Crafts Festival which<br />

will be held at the Ollie Liner Center Friday through <strong>Sun</strong>day.<br />

ligion,siblings,education and<br />

other experiences.<br />

“I never<br />

wanted to<br />

grow up, just<br />

get older,”<br />

Unruh included<br />

at the<br />

bottom of<br />

his portrait.<br />

“And I really<br />

wanted<br />

better toys.”<br />

Included<br />

in the exhibition<br />

are<br />

artists like<br />

James Bennett,<br />

whose<br />

conceptual,<br />

humorous<br />

illustrations<br />

have been<br />

included in<br />

the New York Times, Sports<br />

Illustrated and Mad Magazine,<br />

among others; Doreen<br />

Minuto, whose classic-style<br />

paintings typically adorn the<br />

covers of romance novels;<br />

Mitchell Hooks, a frequent<br />

illustrator of book covers,<br />

movie posters and advertising<br />

campaigns; Leslie Cober-<br />

Gentry, a longtime illustrator<br />

of books, magazines and corporate<br />

work who now teaches<br />

design; and Victor Juhasz,<br />

a regular contributor to Golf<br />

magazine and the New York<br />

Observer with his caricatures<br />

and illustrations.<br />

“Most of the portraits are<br />

featured with a photo of<br />

the adult illustrators, many<br />

of whom are icons of the<br />

industry, and include their<br />

personal comments about<br />

themselves and their artwork,”<br />

said Dr. Candace<br />

Keller, curator for the Abraham<br />

Gallery and Wayland’s<br />

professor of art.<br />

“Illustrators always design<br />

their works to convey a<br />

message, but to have a written<br />

comment from the artist<br />

makes them even more interesting.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> society was founded<br />

in 1901 by nine artists with<br />

aims of promoting and celebrating<br />

illustrative artwork.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group held monthly<br />

meetings and regular exhibitions<br />

of its work, and<br />

members regularly provided<br />

their talent for the U.S. government<br />

during war eras for<br />

posters and other materials,<br />

such as the famous “I want<br />

you” poster with Uncle<br />

Sam by James Montgomery<br />

Flagg. Members began<br />

working with the U.S. Air<br />

Force in 1954 to document<br />

its activities, and that relationship<br />

continues today.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1950s also saw the<br />

development of a scholarship<br />

fund to assist aspiring<br />

Self portrait by Leslie Cober-Gentry using India ink,<br />

watercolor, colored pencil and collage<br />

young artists, and the Museum<br />

of American Illustration<br />

was opened in 1981.<br />

In 2001, as part of the<br />

society’s centennial, they<br />

released a series of stamps<br />

in partnership with the U.S.<br />

Postal Service, and they held<br />

a special exhibit honoring<br />

the heroes of the Sept. <strong>11</strong><br />

See Festival, Page 4D<br />

terrorist attacks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Abraham Gallery exhibit<br />

is free and open to the<br />

public during regular gallery<br />

hours: <strong>10</strong> a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Monday through Thursday,<br />

<strong>10</strong> a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and<br />

2-5 p.m. Saturday. For more<br />

information, contact the gallery<br />

at (806) 291-37<strong>10</strong>.<br />

Self portrait by Rudy Gutierrez using mixed media


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Community Calendar RSVP recognizes Jim DeWese<br />

MONDAY<br />

Club, Plainview Civic Cen-<br />

Noon: Plainview Sym- Symter. Jim DeWese of Plainview<br />

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Board of Directors, 7 p.m.: Al-Anon, Hale<br />

is i the RSVP Volunteer of<br />

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Hale County Senior Citizens County Crisis Center (rear),<br />

the Month.<br />

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Center.<br />

1403 W. Fifth. Call 292-<br />

Jim is one of the most in-<br />

his membership to<br />

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TUESDAY<br />

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Happy Union. He<br />

He describes volun-<br />

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met. Born in Stonefort, Ill.,<br />

teaches a class there<br />

teering as, “Helping<br />

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he dropped out of school to<br />

and enjoys watching<br />

others, which should<br />

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Richard pass on his<br />

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Noon: Community Part- WBU campus.<br />

Seals.<br />

Christian faith and<br />

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ners of the Central Plains Noon: Soroptimists, Plain-<br />

His path to Plainview<br />

mentor others.<br />

up and God will let<br />

started when he was 25 years<br />

Jim and Velma also<br />

Linda Milner<br />

(Rainbow Room), Old Mexview Civic Center.<br />

you know what to<br />

old and accepted Jesus as his<br />

have opened up their<br />

Shipp<br />

ico.<br />

Noon: Plainview Kiwanis<br />

do.”<br />

RSVP<br />

Noon: Plainview Rotary Club, Plainview Civic Cen-<br />

Lord and Savior. He com-<br />

home and their hearts<br />

Jim may not have<br />

Club, Plainview Civic Center.pleted high school at age 30 Jim DeWese<br />

to a young man from<br />

started life here but<br />

ter.<br />

1 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge,<br />

and knew God was calling<br />

China. Through their lead- he certainly has a heart as<br />

Noon: Optimist Club, Cot- Senior Citizens Center.<br />

him to go into the ministry. Roxanne King, was living ing, the young man became big as Texas. His faith and<br />

ton Patch Café.<br />

1 p.m.: Gamma Delphin<br />

He stepped out on faith and in Michigan with her grand- a Christian and was baptized desire to help his fellow man<br />

1 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge, Study Club, Barbara Brown-<br />

answered the call, which parents. At 13 years of age by Jim. He now lives in Flor- are an example for all of us<br />

Senior Citizens Center. ing.<br />

was not easy because of his she got a new mother, two ida, but they visit each week to follow.<br />

6:30 p.m.: Texas Business FRIDAY<br />

age and lack of money. sisters and probably culture and he recently came back to Runningwater Draw<br />

Women-Plainview, Eclectic 7 p.m.: Celebrate Recov-<br />

Doors opened for him shock moving to Plainview. Plainview to help celebrate RSVP is sponsored by<br />

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to attend Wayland Baptist <strong>The</strong> two families quickly Velma’s birthday.<br />

the City of Plainview and<br />

Hefl in.<br />

reach, 724 Ash. Call 292-<br />

University. In August 1957 blended and became one. Jim has enjoyed good housed by Wayland Baptist<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6540.<br />

— at 32 years of age — he Jeanine Campbell lives in health, but this past year has University on the Wayland<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.: Mary McCoy 7 p.m.: Senior Dance, St.<br />

came to Plainview. Jim said Fort Myers, Fla., and Bennie brought many challenges for campus. For more than 36<br />

Baines Chapter, DAR, Pla- Mark’s Episcopal Church,<br />

one of the most beautiful Edwards lives in Bushland. him. Each obstacle he has years volunteers aged 55 and<br />

inview Civic Center. Pro- 7<strong>10</strong> Joliet. Jay Travis and<br />

sites he ever saw was when Between the three daughters overcome and he has contin- over have been sharing their<br />

gram: Court System, Geof- Miss Carol Band.<br />

he turned on Seventh Street the family now includes nine ued to help others.<br />

time, talents and knowledge<br />

frey Wells.<br />

(Contact Nicki Bruce Lo-<br />

and saw the large white col- grandchildren and <strong>11</strong> great- He fi nds tremendous joy for others in Floyd, Hale and<br />

Noon: Plainview Lions gan at 806-296-1362.)<br />

umns of Gates Hall. grandchildren. Jim enjoys in life. He treasures the time Lamb counties. <strong>The</strong>re is no<br />

He graduated from Way- them all.<br />

he spends with his family, cost to join and supplemenland<br />

la with his bachelor’s He is a retired teacher, pro- residents at Westridge Mantal insurance is provided<br />

degree de in speech and drama bation offi cer, minister and or, visiting the sick, mentor- while volunteering.<br />

Bridge<br />

in 1961. He continued on to counselor. He has touched ing and sharing the word of (Linda Milner Shipp is<br />

receive re master’s degrees in countless lives throughout God.<br />

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ing. He is such an inspiration offi ce at 2503 W. Eighth.)<br />

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Oleta Wilson, fi rst.<br />

SCC fl u shots scheduled for Oct. 21<br />

We are in the<br />

cold and fl u season.<br />

Your friends here<br />

at the Senior Center<br />

want to remind<br />

you to wash your<br />

hands thoroughly<br />

and frequently. Hand<br />

washing and hand<br />

sanitizers are two of<br />

the very best ways<br />

to stay healthy this<br />

time of year. Please<br />

be cautious, get rest<br />

and avoid the illnesses that<br />

are going around. If you are<br />

sick, please be courteous<br />

and don’t expose others to<br />

your illness.<br />

In that same vein, the Se-<br />

Neither From Page 2D<br />

sion<br />

F2F: Face to face<br />

FAQ: Frequently Asked<br />

Questions<br />

FCOL: For crying out<br />

loud<br />

FOCL: Falling off the<br />

chair laughing<br />

G: Grin<br />

G4U: Good for you<br />

G2G: Gotta go<br />

GAL: Get a life<br />

GBH: Great Big Hug<br />

GF: Girlfriend<br />

GG: Good game<br />

GL: Good luck<br />

GR8: Great<br />

H: Hug<br />

HB: Hug back<br />

H&K: Hugs and Kisses<br />

HH: Ha-ha<br />

IC: I see<br />

INRS: It’s not rocket<br />

science<br />

IS: I’m sorry<br />

J/K: Just kidding<br />

K: OK<br />

KISS: Keep it simple,<br />

stupid<br />

KIT: Keep in touch<br />

L8: Late<br />

L8R: Later<br />

LYL: Love you lots<br />

LOFL: Lots of love<br />

LOL: Laugh out loud<br />

20<strong>09</strong> Annual<br />

Hi-Neighbor Luncheon<br />

Friday, Oct. 16, 20<strong>09</strong> • <strong>11</strong>:45 1 <strong>11</strong>:45 :4 a.m a.m.<br />

Ollie Oll Liner Center nter<br />

Door<br />

Prizes<br />

Martin<br />

Duckett<br />

Under the Tower<br />

(2000 (2 S. Columbia) bia)<br />

nior Center will offer<br />

fl u and pneumonia<br />

shots from 9 a.m.<br />

until 1 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

Oct. 21. If you<br />

bring your Medicare<br />

card with you, there<br />

is no charge for the<br />

injections. <strong>The</strong> fl u<br />

shot process normally<br />

moves very<br />

quickly. We will<br />

have several things<br />

for you to do while<br />

you wait. Please put this on<br />

your calendar, and we will<br />

see you on the 21st.<br />

Accolade Home Health<br />

will be at the Center to provide<br />

blood pressure screen-<br />

N: And<br />

N: In<br />

NBD: No big deal<br />

NO1: No one<br />

NP: No problem<br />

OIC: Oh, I see<br />

OMG: Oh my gosh<br />

PLZ: Please<br />

QT: Cutie<br />

ROF: Rolling on the fl oor<br />

SK8: Skate<br />

SOS: Same old stuff<br />

STPD: Stupid<br />

TBC: To be continued<br />

TC: Take care<br />

TGIF: Thank goodness<br />

it’s Friday<br />

THX: Thanks<br />

TNX: Thanks<br />

TMI: Too much information<br />

TY: Thank you<br />

U2: You too<br />

UR: You are<br />

UR: Your<br />

VBG: Very big grin<br />

W8: Wait<br />

WTG: Way to go!<br />

WU: What’s up?<br />

XOXOXO: Hugs and<br />

kisses<br />

Y: Why?<br />

YW: You’re welcome<br />

Now if I can remember<br />

them when I need them.<br />

CUL8R<br />

(Contact Nicki Bruce<br />

Logan at nicki@plainviewdailyherald.com)<br />

Cost: $<strong>10</strong><br />

RSVP at 806-296-7431<br />

or e-mail at<br />

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Deadline For Reservations - Oct. <strong>12</strong><br />

Don’t Forget!<br />

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ings from <strong>11</strong>:20 a.m. until<br />

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of this service.<br />

If you have a question<br />

about our operation, our programs<br />

or any facet of the activities<br />

of the Senior Center,<br />

please contact the offi ce.<br />

Menu<br />

Monday: Hamburger<br />

steaks, brown gravy, potato<br />

casserole, green beans, hot<br />

roll, pie.<br />

Tuesday: Chicken strips<br />

Bridal Selections<br />

October 17th Shower<br />

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Evalene’s Imports<br />

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Thursday: Fried catfi sh,<br />

potato salad, cole slaw, hush<br />

puppies, cobbler.<br />

Friday: Frito pie, all the<br />

trimmings, oven baked fries,<br />

assorted desserts.<br />

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Pumpkin Decorating Contest<br />

To help us celebrate National Orthodontic Health Month,<br />

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Pumpkins will be judged for:<br />

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<strong>The</strong> concession stand will<br />

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<strong>The</strong> festival will host a silent<br />

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Teen suffers because physicians dismissed Lyme disease<br />

DEAR DR. GOTT: A<br />

while ago, you responded<br />

to a 16-year-old girl who<br />

suffered with daily headaches.<br />

She also mentioned<br />

nausea, hearing and vision<br />

disturbances, poor balance,<br />

tingling sensations, intense<br />

muscle twitching and brain<br />

fog.<br />

This could have described<br />

my 15-year-old daughter,<br />

who was fi nally diagnosed,<br />

after four years, with latestage<br />

Lyme disease.<br />

I would encourage this<br />

young woman to try to fi nd<br />

a sympathetic doctor who<br />

is willing to consider Lyme<br />

and its co-infections.<br />

She should not spend her<br />

limited money on blood tests,<br />

which are not very good for<br />

most tick-borne diseases (although<br />

many doctors do not<br />

seem to be aware of this).<br />

It would be worth trying<br />

a course of antibiotics<br />

if the doctor thinks Lyme is<br />

even a possibility based on<br />

her symptoms. If she feels<br />

worse after starting treatment,<br />

that can be a sign that<br />

it’s the right diagnosis and<br />

that she is experiencing a<br />

Herxheimer reaction as the<br />

bacteria die off.<br />

Eventually, she WILL<br />

get better, but only if she<br />

and her doctor keep up with<br />

treatment, possibly for many<br />

months.<br />

If she does have Lyme<br />

disease, she will probably<br />

need to stand up for herself<br />

against a doctor who thinks<br />

she is faking her symptoms<br />

or that Lyme is easily treated<br />

with a short course of antibiotics<br />

(which is true only if it<br />

is caught early).<br />

A doctor with an open<br />

mind and a willingness to<br />

try different antibiotics can<br />

put her on the road to recovery.<br />

Our story is like so many<br />

others. Our daughter had all<br />

the early, acute symptoms<br />

when we took her to the doctor<br />

shortly after a trip to an<br />

endemic area, yet the doctor<br />

rejected a Lyme diagnosis<br />

because we didn’t recall a<br />

tick bite or rash.<br />

She could have been<br />

treated easily, cheaply and<br />

relatively safely with a few<br />

weeks of doxycycline. Instead,<br />

she went from being<br />

an active, healthy girl to<br />

someone suffering through<br />

years of pain, fatigue and<br />

cognitive problems and<br />

barely getting through half<br />

a day of school, not to mention<br />

running up high medical<br />

expenses over years of<br />

exploring for a cause.<br />

Our daughter was eventually<br />

told that she had all sorts<br />

of things, each of which explained<br />

a single symptom,<br />

but many others went completely<br />

unexplained. We<br />

would be sent home time<br />

and time again with<br />

“we didn’t fi nd anything,”<br />

and there was<br />

no attempt to put the<br />

pieces together.<br />

Still, the idea of<br />

Lyme was viewed<br />

with skepticism or<br />

soundly rejected by<br />

many doctors, even<br />

in the face of overwhelming<br />

symptoms<br />

and with no alternative<br />

theories.<br />

Our daughter had to face<br />

the disbelief of doctor after<br />

doctor, culminating with<br />

suggestions that she get psychological<br />

help.<br />

Even those who were<br />

sympathetic to the idea that<br />

it might be Lyme had little<br />

idea how to treat it when<br />

she didn’t recover in one<br />

month.<br />

We fi nally put the pieces<br />

together ourselves. We located<br />

a Lyme-literate doctor<br />

outside our highly regarded<br />

university-based medical<br />

system and paid out of pocket.<br />

After months of treatment<br />

she is, at last, getting better.<br />

She is now back at school<br />

nearly full time, although<br />

far from her former self. <strong>The</strong><br />

doctor says to expect it to<br />

take about two years to recover.<br />

We have since learned that<br />

Lyme is often undiagnosed,<br />

attributed to psychological<br />

causes or misdiagnosed as<br />

When mean-spiritedness becomes cruelty<br />

Dear Margo: I am<br />

31, and my brother<br />

is 28. Our parents<br />

divorced fi ve years<br />

ago. Our father is remarried<br />

to a woman<br />

with a <strong>12</strong>-year-old<br />

daughter, “Leigh.”<br />

She is not especially<br />

bright, but she isn’t<br />

a hopeless nitwit.<br />

Our dad, however,<br />

is quite cruel to her.<br />

He calls her “Brain<br />

Damage” to her face (which<br />

Leigh thinks is a joke),<br />

writes e-mails to us about<br />

stupid things she does and<br />

rolls his eyes when she says<br />

something dumb.<br />

He’s also rather abrupt<br />

when talking to her. I’m not<br />

sure how much Leigh picks<br />

up on yet, but I’m certain<br />

she’ll fi gure it out sooner or<br />

later.<br />

She is a good kid who<br />

Margo<br />

Howard<br />

Dear Margo<br />

doesn’t give anyone<br />

much trouble. I really<br />

love my dad and<br />

am not sure how to<br />

approach him with<br />

this. I’ve tried speaking<br />

with him about<br />

it, but it doesn’t do<br />

any good.<br />

I’m afraid if I do<br />

talk to him more seriously,<br />

he’ll continue<br />

to do it when we’re<br />

not around.<br />

He was an excellent dad<br />

to my brother and me; we<br />

never saw this side of him.<br />

— Stepsister with Concerns<br />

Dear Step: Your distress<br />

is very compassionate and<br />

clear-eyed. I would think the<br />

child’s mother would have<br />

weighed in on this issue, but<br />

apparently not.<br />

Because you say your<br />

dad was such a good father<br />

to you and your brother, I<br />

would try one more time to<br />

have a serious talk. <strong>The</strong> tack<br />

I would take is to point out<br />

that because he was such a<br />

great dad to you, you’re surprised<br />

at his lack of caring<br />

for a child who needs kindness,<br />

not derision.<br />

You might also suggest<br />

that his wife would surely<br />

appreciate his support, and<br />

that you are frankly stunned<br />

at what you consider his<br />

“cruelty.”<br />

Perhaps hearing this from<br />

you will wake him up to his<br />

callous-sounding behavior.<br />

— Margo, supportively<br />

(Dear Margo is written by<br />

Margo Howard, Ann Landers’<br />

daughter. All letters<br />

must be sent via e-mail to<br />

dearmargo@creators.com.<br />

Due to a high volume of email,<br />

not all letters will be<br />

answered.)<br />

Peter<br />

Gott, M.D.<br />

other conditions that<br />

rely on a clinical diagnosis<br />

but seem to<br />

be better accepted in<br />

the medical community.<br />

Chronic fatigue<br />

syndrome, fi bromyalgia,<br />

Parkinson’s<br />

disease, ALS, MS,<br />

lupus and many others<br />

are commonly<br />

used to explain the<br />

symptoms.<br />

I wonder how many Lyme<br />

patients there are who have<br />

no idea what is happening to<br />

them?<br />

Lyme was a life-altering<br />

illness for our daughter and<br />

many others.<br />

Having to fi ght for legitimacy<br />

in the medical community<br />

makes the journey<br />

even harder.<br />

Your comments on this<br />

growing and under-recognized<br />

disease would be welcomed.<br />

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Yarbrough of Elk City,<br />

Okla., Ronald and Meagan<br />

Johnson of Oklahoma City,<br />

Karen Rothell of Plainview<br />

and Doyle Rothell of Amarillo.<br />

Great-grandparents are<br />

Travis and Llawaunna Col-<br />

LUBBOCK — <strong>The</strong> fi rst<br />

Lubbock Wine Festival, “A<br />

Toast on the High Plains…<br />

<strong>The</strong> Giant Sip of Texas” will<br />

be held in Lubbock Nov.<br />

6-8, at the Louise Hopkins<br />

Underwood Center for the<br />

Arts, 5<strong>11</strong> Avenue K, and<br />

will be open to everyone age<br />

21 or older.<br />

<strong>The</strong> festival will promote<br />

the Texas Wine Industry<br />

and will raise funds for several<br />

local groups including<br />

had to trim your letter down<br />

owing to space restrictions,<br />

but I felt it was vital to print<br />

as much of it as possible.<br />

I live in New England,<br />

where Lyme is a recognized<br />

potential infection.<br />

Many cases are seen and<br />

treated every late spring<br />

through mid-fall during peak<br />

tick seasons.<br />

I was aware that a few<br />

years ago Lyme was still<br />

being rejected by some physicians<br />

in other areas, but I<br />

thought that as more cases<br />

were found outside of New<br />

England, they would come<br />

to accept that Lyme disease<br />

has spread to nearly every<br />

part of the United States.<br />

It seems I was mistaken in<br />

that assumption. I applaud<br />

your insistence in getting<br />

your daughter help but am<br />

disappointed and discouraged<br />

that so many dismissed<br />

her symptoms as being the<br />

result of Lyme.<br />

I recommend anyone interested<br />

in learning more<br />

lie of Plainview.<br />

BOY: Cristy and Cory<br />

Crump of Lubbock are the<br />

parents of a son, Noah Micheal,<br />

born at <strong>11</strong>:<strong>09</strong> p.m.<br />

Sept. 22, 20<strong>09</strong>, in W.J.<br />

Mangold <strong>Memorial</strong> Hospital<br />

of Lockney, weighing 8<br />

pounds, 14 ounces. Grandparents<br />

are David and Kenda<br />

McPhearson of Granberry<br />

and Teresa Greenwood-May<br />

of Plainview. Great-grandparents<br />

are Claude and Ellen<br />

May of Plainview and Jean<br />

Greenwood of Lubbock.<br />

Wine Festival set for Nov. 6-8<br />

Lubbock Meals on Wheels,<br />

Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots<br />

and Sheriff’s Fallen Offi -<br />

cer’s Fund.<br />

More than 20 participating<br />

wineries from throughout<br />

the state will be showcased<br />

at the festival.<br />

In addition to wine tastings,<br />

live music, artist<br />

booths, food temptations<br />

and beer tastings from Triple<br />

J Chophouse and Brew Co.<br />

will be featured.<br />

about Lyme disease and<br />

other tick-borne disorders<br />

should visit the Centers for<br />

Disease Control Web site at<br />

www.CDC.gov.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is even a map of<br />

reported Lyme cases that<br />

shows at least one case in<br />

nearly every U.S. state, and<br />

probably refl ects an underestimate,<br />

as it represents<br />

only the diagnosed and reported<br />

cases.<br />

(Dr. Peter Gott is a retired<br />

physician and the author<br />

of the book “Dr. Gott’s<br />

No Flour, No Sugar Diet”<br />

and the recently published<br />

“Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No<br />

Sugar Cookbook.” Write to<br />

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Friday,<br />

October 16<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Slaton ISD Board of Trustees<br />

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enabling our students to prepare for<br />

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Quality Distillers Grain, LLC<br />

now taking resumes for an<br />

Administrative Assistant.<br />

Applicant needs to be reliable, computer<br />

savvy, and be willing to work in an<br />

offi ce/industrial setting. Please e-mail<br />

updated and current resume to<br />

snoyce@deafsmithproducers.com<br />

Healthcare Professionals<br />

Under New Nurse Management come join our team<br />

• Licensed Vocational Nurse<br />

$3500.00 Sign on Bonus if hired by <strong>10</strong>/23/<strong>09</strong> with<br />

sign on agreement.<br />

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We offer a competitive salary and benefi ts are available. If<br />

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apply in person to or fax resume to:<br />

Littlefi eld Nursing and Rehabilitation, L.P.<br />

<strong>12</strong>41 W. Marshall Howard Blvd., Littlefi eld, TX 79339<br />

PH (806) 385-6600 • FX (806) 385-4688<br />

EOE<br />

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PANHANDLE EXPRESS TRUCKING<br />

Now taking applications for driver positions. Must<br />

be 25 years of age or older, minimum 2 years experience,<br />

have a clean driving record, and pass<br />

required drug test. Good pay and benefits, home<br />

every night.<br />

For an application for employment<br />

please call or e-mail:<br />

Sally at 806-364-5725,<br />

snoyce@deafsmithproducers.com<br />

or interested applicants can come by the downtown<br />

office in Hereford, TX, at 145 West Third St.<br />

DISTRICT CLERK DEPUTY<br />

Applications are available in the Hale County District<br />

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Service Coordinator – provide services<br />

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adults diagnosed with Mental Retardation.<br />

Must have Bachelor’s degree in a human<br />

service fi eld, TX driver’s license and ability<br />

to complete paperwork and meet deadlines.<br />

$<strong>11</strong>.47-$<strong>12</strong>.28/hr + benefi ts.<br />

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in a group home setting for individuals<br />

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GED. Salary begins at<br />

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205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Local Seed Company is<br />

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and Quality Control person.<br />

Must have computer skills<br />

and be meticulous about<br />

details. Apply at Production<br />

Plus - 800 E. 6th St. Plainview,<br />

TX.<br />

Office and Sales Help<br />

Apply in person 808 Broadway<br />

205. General<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Local driving<br />

position with<br />

benefi ts.<br />

Class A or B CDL with<br />

clean driving record.<br />

• Competitive Salary<br />

• Paid Time Off<br />

• 401K<br />

• Insurance<br />

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Services, 902 CR Y or call<br />

for directions - 293-4431.<br />

Social Worker<br />

Tulia Health & Rehabilitation<br />

Center seeks<br />

a Social Worker to work<br />

part-time, <strong>10</strong> hrs/wk at<br />

our 52-bed skilled nursing<br />

facility. Competitive<br />

pay rate offered. Apply<br />

in person or forward<br />

your resume to:<br />

Tulia Health &<br />

Rehabilitation Center<br />

714 South Austin<br />

Tulia, TX 79088<br />

Ph: 806-995-48<strong>10</strong><br />

Fax: 806-995-2263<br />

www.fundltc.com<br />

EOE/DFW<br />

Trailer Mechanic needed.<br />

Must have own tools.<br />

Great pay. Call 296-9800.<br />

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Wait Staff<br />

Flexible Hours<br />

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1<strong>10</strong>8 N. I-27<br />

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806-296-2200<br />

Wanted: Semi truck and<br />

trailer mechanic. Experience<br />

required. Must have<br />

own tools. Apply in person<br />

402 N Cedar (806)293-<br />

9144.<br />

Wayland Baptist University,<br />

Plainview, TX - Research<br />

Management Analyst to<br />

assist in primary and secondary<br />

research. Must<br />

have Bachelor’s in computing,<br />

research, statistical<br />

analysis or business.<br />

Advanced computer applications<br />

skills with Microsoft<br />

Word, Excel and Access<br />

are required. Experience<br />

with academic or administrative<br />

computing systems<br />

or networks also desirable.<br />

Basic understanding of<br />

both quantitative and qualitative<br />

research methodology.<br />

Mail res. to Ron<br />

Appling, WBU, 1900 W 7th<br />

Str. CMB#689, Plainview<br />

TX 79072<br />

2<strong>10</strong>. Medical<br />

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Full-Time<br />

Director of<br />

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and Rehab<br />

224 St. Louis St.<br />

(806) 293-5201<br />

Full-Time Certified<br />

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6 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

& 2 p.m. - <strong>10</strong> p.m.<br />

Runningwater Draw<br />

Care Center<br />

(806) 285-2677<br />

800 W. 13th<br />

Olton, TX<br />

or fax resume to:<br />

(806) 285-2176<br />

Legends of the Plains<br />

CNA’s needed<br />

Call Kristi 839-2<strong>10</strong>2.<br />

Plainview<br />

Healthcare<br />

Center<br />

is currently accepting<br />

applications for<br />

Weekend RN<br />

Supervisor<br />

8 hour shift<br />

$ 2,000 Sign On Bonus<br />

Apply today at:<br />

25<strong>10</strong> West 24th<br />

or fax resume to:<br />

806-293-7219<br />

No phone calls, please. EOE<br />

215. Drivers<br />

Needed<br />

Class A CDL Driver<br />

Needed! Health/Life, 401K<br />

w/match, Vacation/Holiday,<br />

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electrical and mechanical<br />

repairs on agricultural<br />

equipment. Competitive<br />

pay w/benefits (Medical<br />

Insurance, 401K, Paid<br />

Vacations). Experience<br />

Required. Fill out application<br />

at Legacy Farms or<br />

online at www.legacyfarmslp.com<br />

or send resume to<br />

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own transportation.<br />

Call Debra 296-6622<br />

Will clean houses. Call for<br />

information. 292-0662.<br />

Will sit with elderly. For<br />

info. call 806-292-6593.<br />

250<br />

Merchandise<br />

Safari Three Wheel Scooter,<br />

has all equipment $400<br />

288-0484<br />

260. Garage &<br />

Estates Sales<br />

<strong>12</strong>13 Independence<br />

Monday Oct. <strong>12</strong>th Noon-?<br />

Very low prices!<br />

Left Over<br />

From Moving Sale!<br />

40” x 58” elegant gold mirror,<br />

upholstered rocking<br />

chair (good condition), GE<br />

microwave with turntable, 2<br />

beautiful hanging lamps.<br />

Shown By<br />

Appointment Only<br />

292-5385<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-1304<br />

265. Articles<br />

for Sale<br />

Pro-Form Exercise Bike<br />

$50, Kenmore apt. size<br />

dryer $50. 806-494-20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

275.<br />

Furniture<br />

Dresser w/mirror $75.<br />

Call 685-1608.<br />

Lg. oak desk for sale.<br />

Good cond., needs refinishing.<br />

296-6440 after 4pm.<br />

MATTRESS QUEEN<br />

size pillow top and<br />

foundation, new in<br />

plastic, valid warranty,<br />

$130. 806-549-31<strong>10</strong>.<br />

DOUBLE OR FULL<br />

size pillow top mattress<br />

set, NEW! never<br />

used, w/warranty. $<strong>12</strong>0<br />

806-549-31<strong>10</strong>.<br />

MEMORY FOAM mattress<br />

set, contours to<br />

body, relieves pressure<br />

points. BRAND NEW,<br />

selling asap, $375.<br />

806-549-31<strong>10</strong>.<br />

BRAND NEW ultra<br />

suede sofa set, stain<br />

resistant, kid friendly,<br />

$500. 806-549-31<strong>10</strong>.<br />

BLACK WROUGHT<br />

iron canopy bed and<br />

rails. White iron day<br />

bed and frame. Both<br />

brand new, your pick,<br />

$199. 806-549-31<strong>10</strong>.<br />

COUNTRY KNOTTY<br />

pine bedroom suite,<br />

fully assembled,<br />

still boxed, $450.<br />

806-549-31<strong>10</strong>.<br />

290.<br />

Appliances<br />

Appliance repair! Washers<br />

$<strong>10</strong>0. Dryers $<strong>10</strong>0. 292-4396<br />

3<strong>10</strong>. 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 Certified Instructor<br />

9 mi. north of Plainvew on I-27<br />

806-293-4400<br />

350. Want To<br />

Buy/Trade<br />

Swing set for foster<br />

child. Call 293-18<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Plainview Daily Herald<br />

Classifi eds Can Help You!<br />

Call Jobita at 296-1304<br />

to advertise a job opening!


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350. Want To<br />

Buy/Trade<br />

�����<br />

Used or Junk<br />

-Cars<br />

-Boats<br />

-Equipment<br />

-Motorcycles<br />

WILL ALSO<br />

BUY:<br />

- Appliances<br />

- Scrap Materials<br />

- Furniture<br />

- Decorations<br />

- Left over<br />

garage sales/<br />

estate sales<br />

Call Matt @<br />

773.1963<br />

400<br />

Pets &<br />

Livestock<br />

404. Pets, Service<br />

& Supplies<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 296-23<strong>11</strong> or<br />

come by 500 SW 3rd,<br />

4PM-5:30PM, Mon.-Fri.<br />

Border Collie Heeler,<br />

female, spayed. Needs<br />

room to run. $50<br />

Call 293-18<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Free kittens to a good<br />

home. Call Amy at<br />

(806) 983-3028.<br />

Free male, full blood, red<br />

nose pit bull to good<br />

home. Call 806-869-5983.<br />

Free Puppies to Good<br />

Homes, 1/2 chihuahua, 1/2<br />

mini pin, small dogs 685-<br />

6893<br />

WANTED: Small, young,<br />

fluffy, “frufru” dog to be constant<br />

companion. 544-1819<br />

406. Livestock &<br />

Poultry<br />

3 Pregnant Boer Nannies<br />

For Sale. Call 296-5228.<br />

414. Farm & Ranch<br />

Equipment<br />

CEDAR FENCE POST<br />

ALL SIZES AND PROFES-<br />

SIONALLY BUNDLED.<br />

DELIVERY AVAILABLE<br />

FOR TRUCK LOADS.<br />

CALL (940) 549-4023<br />

GRAHAM, TX.<br />

SUPER FAMILY HOME: 2 living areas, 2 fi replaces, 2 baths,<br />

CH/A, approx. 2400 sq. ft. living area .......................... $95,000<br />

Call Us On “Any” Property In Town<br />

296-5514 • 716 Broadway<br />

Cary Eaves • 292-7905<br />

Buddy Brown • 774-8994<br />

www.morganeavesrealestate.com<br />

TULIA: Two-story, 2 3/4 bath, large den w/fi replace, 4 bdrms., 2 car garage, large pie-shaped lot. Great kitchen ................... $147,000<br />

ALMOST 2000 SQ. FT. LIVING AREA: 3-2 1/2-2, central heat/air, fi replace, corner lot ............................................................. $69,900<br />

STRETCH OUT - YOU’RE IN THE COUNTRY: On pavement, features 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, CH/A, large barn................ $<strong>12</strong>5,000<br />

WESTSIDE ON CORNER LOT: Remodeled inside & out, great location, approx. 2985 sq. ft., beautiful interior ...................... $199,000<br />

NEW LISTING: Corner lot, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, CH/A, garage, stove, 6 ft. wood fence ..................................................... $44,900<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

FIXER-UPPER: Needs TLC, 2 bedroom, garage, corner lot ........................................................................................................ $15,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>06 S. FM400: Just 1 mile outside city limits, brick home w/2<strong>10</strong>0+ sq. ft., new carpet, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances ........ $95,000<br />

NEW LISTING: Lots of space for the money. 4 bdrm. + 2 living areas, 2 baths, 2-car metal carport, corner lot near schools .... $59,500<br />

REDUCED: Approx. 1600 sq. ft., CH/A, 2 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms on large lot near city park ...................................................... $29,500<br />

BARGAIN PRICE: Excellent investment opportunity, masonite siding, updated bath, nice kitchen cabinets ....................ONLY $<strong>12</strong>,000<br />

TULIA, TX: 317 Arthur, brick 2 bedroom, 1 bath, metal roof, CH/A, ceramic tile, large utility, appliances ................................... $41,500<br />

LOCKNEY: New listing on corner lot, 3 bedrooms 1 3/4 baths, 2-car garage, extra hobby room, needs some TLC .................. $35,000<br />

FLOYDADA: New listing featuring a lovely updated interior, 3 bdrm., 1 3/4 baths, fresh paint, like new carpet, 3-fenced lots ... $59,950<br />

SILVERTON, TX: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, stucco exterior,, central heat/air, 14’x16’ storage building ................................................ $30,000<br />

IN KRESS: Just <strong>12</strong>-minutes away. Nice brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CH/A, new roof shingles ....................................................... $65,000<br />

3 HOUSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE: New carpet, fresh paint and CH/A main house - 2 rentals ......................................... $55,000<br />

REDUCED: Great westside location featuring a corner fi replace, large utility, sunroom & basement. SHARP! .......................... $85,000<br />

BUDGET PRICED: All allowable buyers closing costs paid, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, central heat/air .......................................... $54,500<br />

1903 KOKOMO: House PLUS extra 50’x150’ lot, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, CH/A, lots of kitchen cabinets & appliances ................. $59,950<br />

2602 WEST 18th: Updated and move-in ready. Owner will pay $3000 of buyers closing costs, 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 baths ........... $75,000<br />

Appliances<br />

Appliances<br />

Steve’s Store 3<strong>11</strong> W.<br />

6th Lots of pre-owned<br />

appliances & furniture.<br />

Mon.- Sat. <strong>10</strong> AM -<br />

5PM<br />

806-790-8692<br />

SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!<br />

Computer<br />

Services<br />

Dean Roth<br />

Computer Services<br />

20+ Years<br />

Professional Experience<br />

*Computer Set-Up/Repair<br />

*Software Installation<br />

*Virus/Adware removal<br />

*Network Installation.<br />

Call 806-292-0333<br />

Cleaning<br />

Service<br />

Will clean houses and<br />

offices for a low price!<br />

Call 729-6620.<br />

Construction<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 />

Flooring<br />

Installation<br />

Rudy’s Flooring<br />

Installation & Repairs<br />

Carpet, Vinyl & Tile<br />

Countertops &<br />

Restretch. Call Rudy<br />

806-729-8849<br />

Advertise Today<br />

Call 296-1304<br />

414. Farm & Ranch<br />

Equipment<br />

Farm Equipment For Sale<br />

Peanut invertor KMC 631,<br />

6R30”. Rebuilt, Super cond.<br />

$8000. (620) 428-2601.<br />

418. Feed,<br />

Hay, Etc.<br />

20<strong>09</strong> Sweet Hay<br />

Hybrid Sorghum Sudangrass<br />

5x6 Round Bales<br />

$50 Per Bale<br />

Lynn & Garza County<br />

Weaver Farms<br />

806-239-1942<br />

452.<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

450<br />

Rentals &<br />

Leases<br />

Apartments<br />

1 br. apt. HUD ok. All bills<br />

pd. References. 292-2226.<br />

2 bdrm. furnished apt.<br />

$350 mo., $150 dep.<br />

Call 296-0351.<br />

2 br. apt. Dep. & references<br />

required. 292-7990<br />

3208 Aylesworth #D Eff.<br />

All Bills Paid. $300 + $<strong>10</strong>0<br />

dep. References required.<br />

Call 806-388-14<strong>10</strong>.<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. 293-1<strong>10</strong>4<br />

or come by office.<br />

Elderly Housing<br />

(62 & Older)<br />

1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

Rental Assistance Available<br />

Plains Village<br />

Apartments<br />

2601 Joliet Avenue<br />

Plainview, Texas 79072<br />

(806) 296-5483<br />

TDD<br />

(800) 735-2989<br />

Equal Opportunity Provider<br />

Rooms, efficiencies and<br />

1 & 2 bdrm. units available.<br />

Warrick Properties<br />

296-5554<br />

456. Mobile<br />

Homes & Spaces<br />

2 br., 1 ba. Stove/refrig.<br />

furn. Storm shelter.<br />

M & M Mobile Homes.<br />

Call 292-3151 or 296-0392<br />

2 br., 2 bath, W/D, refrig.,<br />

stove furnished, fenced<br />

yard, CH/A. In the country.<br />

Call 296-2671.<br />

Classifieds - 296-1304<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 />

House<br />

Cleaning<br />

Jim Harris/KJ Trees<br />

now has: HOUSE<br />

CLEANING! Full services,<br />

house cleaning,<br />

errands & odd jobs<br />

you’ve put off at home.<br />

Free estimates. KJ<br />

Cleaning, Heather Harris<br />

292-3246<br />

Home<br />

Improvement<br />

Blessings Total Home<br />

Repair & Services<br />

Home repairs, christmas<br />

lights & decor,<br />

lawn care.<br />

Call (806) 340-8256<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 />

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 />

FULL SERVICE LAWN<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Spring Clean-up, Tree<br />

& Shrub Pruning, Trimming<br />

& Removal, Regular<br />

Mowing & Edging,<br />

Scalping, Fertilizing<br />

Jim Harris/KJ Trees<br />

292-5056<br />

Free Estimates!<br />

456. Mobile<br />

Homes & Spaces<br />

For rent or lease to own<br />

3 sm. br., 1ba.<br />

<strong>12</strong>X60 mobile home<br />

Oakwood Acres 293-4466.<br />

458. Homes<br />

for Rent<br />

<strong>10</strong>05 Itasca Duplex (Plainview)<br />

2 bdrm., 2 ba., dbl.<br />

garage, FP, basement,<br />

$800 mo., $600 dep.<br />

Call Leona 293-3464<br />

2 bdrm., 1 bath, 303 Aileen.<br />

Call 729-4814 or 293-5839.<br />

3 br. in Sethward Ref. &<br />

dep. 293-7832.<br />

$325/mo! 4 bd 2 ba<br />

HUD HOMES! 5% dn,<br />

15 yrs @8%! For listings<br />

800-544-6258 XF141<br />

3br/2ba, C/H air, fenced<br />

yd., storage bldg., no pets,<br />

Rent $600/dep. & ref.<br />

1308 Utica. Call 293-1808.<br />

404 S.E. Alpine, 2 bds., 1<br />

bath, $350 per mo. 296-<br />

2501<br />

Nice 1 br. back apt.<br />

Stove, refrig., A/C. No pets,<br />

no HUD. $385 mthly.<br />

8<strong>11</strong> 1/2 W. 9th. 293-0882.<br />

Restored Country 2/1/2,<br />

HVAC,http://ccc.carthel.com<br />

3.5 mi. NW of Lockney<br />

$525 mo. 713-248-0617.<br />

Several Houses For Rent<br />

Ref. & lease req. Contact<br />

Cary L. Eaves, Realtor<br />

296-5514<br />

morganeavesrealestate.com<br />

Taking applications for:<br />

608-B Denver - 2/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $350/$350;<br />

3<strong>09</strong>-A W. <strong>10</strong>th - 1/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $350/$350;<br />

3<strong>09</strong>-B W. <strong>10</strong>th - 1/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $375/$375;<br />

3<strong>09</strong>-C W. <strong>10</strong>th - 1/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $375/$375;<br />

3<strong>09</strong>-D W. <strong>10</strong>th - 1/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $375/$375;<br />

3<strong>09</strong>-E W. <strong>10</strong>th - 1/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $375/$375;<br />

3<strong>09</strong>-F W. <strong>10</strong>th - 1/1/0,<br />

no HUD, $375/$375;<br />

3615 Sides - 3/2/2,<br />

no HUD, $875/$875.<br />

Contact Lori Bennett, ERA<br />

Roberts & Wilkins,<br />

REALTORS, 806-293-4413<br />

464. Moving &<br />

Storage<br />

40 Foot Steel<br />

Containers<br />

Watertight, rodent<br />

proof. $2,850.<br />

Free Delivery.<br />

940-867-0625<br />

Lawn &<br />

Garden Services<br />

Hills Lawn Service<br />

Fall & Winter clean up.<br />

Leaf & yard clean up.<br />

Winter fertilizing & limb<br />

removal. Full service<br />

lawn care.<br />

Mobile # 729-8784<br />

Remodeling<br />

Kitchen & Bath<br />

Remodeling. Custom<br />

Entertainment Centers.<br />

Roy Venable 774-0<strong>12</strong>5<br />

or 293-2140.<br />

Roofing<br />

Sanchez & Son Roofing<br />

& Remodeling Free<br />

Estimates! 291-0639 or<br />

292-25<strong>09</strong> Ministers for<br />

Christ, Jesus is Lord!<br />

Sewing &<br />

Alterations<br />

Need Anything Sewn?<br />

I specialize in all types<br />

of sewing and alterations,<br />

also by pattern.<br />

Veronica 292-2751.<br />

Tree Service<br />

High Plains Tree &<br />

Landscape Free Est.<br />

Certified in Horticulture<br />

Tree trimming, removal,<br />

& topping. Commercial<br />

& Residential Welcome<br />

Kevin (806) 477-9294<br />

Welding<br />

RL’s Machine &<br />

Welding Service<br />

All Kinds of Welding.<br />

Specializing in Drive<br />

Shaft Repair, Welding<br />

Repair, Portable Welding,<br />

Machine Lathe<br />

Work & Gear Head<br />

Repair. Call RL 291-<br />

08<strong>11</strong>; (903)388-4<strong>10</strong>9 or<br />

306 Columbia Plainview,<br />

TX.<br />

464. Moving &<br />

Storage<br />

Best Prices:<br />

Plus<br />

Inside Loading<br />

Downtown<br />

Wagon Yard<br />

400 Ash St.<br />

293-<strong>11</strong>33<br />

For shop or storage on<br />

Westside of Plainview.<br />

20X30 $<strong>12</strong>0 per mth.<br />

Day 292-0598<br />

Night 296-9315<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 />

For shop or storage<br />

20X25 $1<strong>10</strong> per mth,<br />

30X50 $250 per mth.<br />

Day 292-1916 or 292-0598<br />

Night 293-5974 or 296-<br />

9315.<br />

Drury B. Roberts<br />

293-4413<br />

550<br />

Real Estate<br />

552. Acreage<br />

for Sale<br />

Land For Sale on S. Quincy<br />

Approx. <strong>10</strong>6 acres,<br />

$1,500 per acre. Call for<br />

information, Florence<br />

Carlisle, Realtor, 293-2573,<br />

296-9933<br />

This ad is just a small sample of the<br />

properties that we currently have for<br />

sale. Please check our website scottlandcompany.com<br />

and give us a call!<br />

We need your listings both large and<br />

small, all types of ag properties<br />

ESPECIALLY CRP.<br />

NORTH CASTRO COUNTY 876 (two<br />

tracts) – CASTRO COUNTY, TX – Tract<br />

1 (202.9 acres)-Choice location for a<br />

dairy on Hwy 385, sprinkler, wells (all<br />

electric), 2 bdrm home w/basement.<br />

Tract 2 (672.7 acres)-good county<br />

maintained roads, wells (all electric),<br />

3 sprinklers (two towables). Both<br />

tracts well suited for cotton, grazing<br />

cattle or growing feed for the area<br />

commercial feedyards and dairies.<br />

Corners in CRP. Consider dividing.<br />

CASTRO/HALE CO. – choice section<br />

in strong water area, ½ mile sprinkler,<br />

six irrigation wells, on pavement.<br />

CR 5<strong>11</strong>/620 – CASTRO COUNTY, TX<br />

–½ section with approx. <strong>10</strong>0 acres<br />

of alfalfa, located in an area with<br />

high demand for feed for the area<br />

feedyards and dairies, fronts on<br />

county maintained roads, 2 bdrm/1<br />

bath dwelling, two ¼ mile sprinklers,<br />

three wells (electric), corners were<br />

sowed to grass.<br />

HART/EDMONSON ½ - 320 ac. with<br />

2 circles with 2 irr. wells per circle,<br />

choice location, pvmt. on two sides.<br />

PLAINVIEW 80/HALE COUNTY, TX –<br />

80 acres north of Plainview, Texas<br />

between I-27 and Hwy 194, choice<br />

farmland, one well (electric), excellent<br />

cotton yields.<br />

KRESS 160 CRP/SWISHER COUNTY,<br />

TEXAS – north of Kress, Texas, 160<br />

acres, 155.1 acres CRP, two wells not<br />

presently in use.<br />

SWISHER CO., TX. – 640 acres, CRP<br />

expiring in 20<strong>09</strong>, irrigation wells in<br />

place, pumps in some holes, ready<br />

for development.<br />

www.scottlandcompany.com<br />

Ben G. Scott - Broker<br />

800/933/9698<br />

556. Farms<br />

& Ranches<br />

AIKEN AREA<br />

FARM<br />

3<strong>11</strong> Ac., great<br />

production, 4 wells,<br />

$<strong>12</strong>50/ac.<br />

Call (903) 482-<strong>10</strong>28<br />

600 Acres. Farmland<br />

in Swisher County<br />

450 acres farm land<br />

in Castro County<br />

www.lonestar-realty.net<br />

Ricky Flippin<br />

Lone Star Realty<br />

806-774-2948<br />

558. Mobile Homes<br />

& Lots<br />

Call our 24 hour Credit<br />

Hotline to see if you qualify<br />

for a home loan 806-894-<br />

3883 or 800-375-8739<br />

RBI1394<br />

Casa Mobil 20<strong>10</strong> 16’ de<br />

ancho, tiene 3 recamaras Y<br />

2 baños, *$238.42 por mes<br />

con $1,400 de entre llame<br />

aMaria oh rene Al 800-830-<br />

3515* finacie $26,500 y<br />

page el tipico 9% $240<br />

meses Con Credito<br />

Approvado.<br />

Need a home now! Will<br />

trade for almost anything.<br />

Try us, call 888-539-7780<br />

New 16 wide 3+2 Only<br />

$238.42 per mo. with just<br />

$1400. Down* call 800-<br />

830-3515 $27,900 sale<br />

price 5% down. $26,500 to<br />

finance $240. month 9%<br />

WAC RBI1394<br />

Debbi Wilkins<br />

292-0263<br />

558. Mobile Homes<br />

& Lots<br />

Mobile Home<br />

For Sale<br />

1994 Festival Ltd. Mobile<br />

Home 16x76. 3 br., 2 bath<br />

with deck. All electric,<br />

metal gable roof. Located<br />

at Commanders Palace,<br />

Lubbock, TX. Owner<br />

fi nance 1/2 WAC - Priced<br />

under market. Let’s trade<br />

or something.<br />

Cell: 292-3580<br />

New 5+3 over 2300 sq. Ft/<br />

Just $479. per month. Just<br />

$3500. down 888-539-7780<br />

$68,900. Sale price 5%<br />

down 8% 360 month<br />

$65,400. to finance WAC<br />

RBI1394<br />

Up to $8000. Back to you<br />

from Uncle Sam if you’re a<br />

1st time home buyer call<br />

now for details.<br />

800-830-3515<br />

560. Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

For Sale<br />

by Owner<br />

<strong>10</strong>4 Kirchwood Pl 1<br />

(Cul-de-sac)<br />

‘Westridge Park’<br />

For appointment to qualified buyer<br />

806.293.5400<br />

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401 LOMETA: 3 bdrms., 3½ baths, offi ce, 2 living areas, basement, pool. Granite tops, wood fl oors,<br />

updated and ready to go! Amazing!! .................................................................................................$375,000<br />

1401 Jefferson: 4 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, basement, lg family room, patio, outdoor fi replace, 8' fence,<br />

sprinklers. Nice! ...................................................................................................................................$189,900<br />

14<strong>11</strong> W. 7th. 2 bdrms., 1 bath, unfi nished bsmt., great patio/entertaining area. Picture perfect ..$81,900<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

3401 Kirchwood. 4 -3½ -2 living areas, bsmt., outdoor entertaining. Fabulous!!! .......................$375,000<br />

502 S. Holiday. 3 bdrm., 3 bath, offi ce, fi replace, nice master suite, tons of trim work. Absolutely<br />

Gorgeous! .............................................................................................................................................$285,000<br />

6 Houses, 59 Acres, Barn - Great investment property! ...............................................................$275,000<br />

400 Navasota: 6 bdrms., 3.5 baths, family & living room, dining room, sunroom, bsmt., media room.<br />

Exceptional ................................................................................................................................................CALL<br />

201 Navasota #5 Only 4 years old! 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, sunroom, very nice .....REDUCED $230,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>08 Garland - 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large family room, with fi replace, sunroom, new fl ooring<br />

appliances. Very Nice! .........................................................................................................................$199,900<br />

2601 W. <strong>11</strong>TH 26<strong>09</strong> W. 20th. 3 bdrms., 1.75 baths, bsmt., 2 living areas, large workshop ...................................$84,800<br />

304 W. 5th, Hale Center - 3 bdrms., 1 bath with apartment, updated ...........................................$77,500<br />

4<strong>12</strong>0 Villa Dr. 3 bdrms., SOLD 2 baths, with sprinkler and storage shed...................................................$76,500<br />

2900 W. 8th - 3 bdrm., 1¾ bath, UNDER 2 car garage, corner CONTRACT<br />

lot. Nice kitchen! .......................................$76,000<br />

8<strong>11</strong> W. 4th, Olton. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, sunroom, ofc., 1 barn, 1 storage bldg., 3 lots........$75,000<br />

<strong>10</strong>5 Nicolson, Kress. 3 bedrooms, UNDER 1.75 baths, CONTRACT<br />

large lot, bsmt.. Good condition! ........................$75,000<br />

30<strong>10</strong> Olton Rd. • Plainview<br />

62 Fannin, Tulia: 4 bedroom, 2 baths ............................................................................REDUCED $71,000<br />

293-9944<br />

760 FM 1424. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car gar., 2 living areas, 2 acres ......................................................$59,000<br />

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914 W. 25th 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 1 garage. Storage shed. Nice curb appeal ...................REDUCED $58,000<br />

13<strong>09</strong> Dallas. 3 bdrms., 1 bath, large SOLD<br />

backyard, carport. Cute! .......................................................$57,000<br />

806 Kokomo. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, oversized garage, cellar .............................................................$57,000<br />

17<strong>10</strong> W. <strong>12</strong>th - 3 bdrms., 1.75 baths, ,some hardwood fl oors, CH/A, carport...............................$52,000<br />

508 Main, Kress. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, 4 lots w/garage, spare room, boxcare, storage bldg. .........$50,000<br />

UNDER CONTRACT<br />

2017 Joliet. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, SOLD large backyard, 2 storage buildings. Very clean! .........................$44,900<br />

UNDER CONTRACT<br />

COMMERCIAL & LOTS<br />

EXCELLENT LOCATION on I-27. Current thriving business. Great opportunity! .............................CALL<br />

43 Acres zoned ag use in city limits. SW 3rd & Quincy ..................................................................$225,000<br />

4.2 Acre Lot with large barn on North Columbia .............................................................................$145,000<br />

2304 W. 5th Commercial building. Great location with lots of uses! Will lease ...............................$58,000<br />

1 or 2 acre lots between Plainview and Kress. Some restrictions.<br />

2.27 Acres on S I-27. - Commercial zoned. Wonderful location ..................................................$495,000<br />

Grain storage/warehouse. <strong>12</strong>0,000 SF/3 million Bushels fl at grain storage. 4,000 SF offi ce space on<br />

raillroad.<br />

Good location on 5th! 4400 SF of buildings, 6 OH doors, Air & Heat, nice set-up. Extra 3 acres with two<br />

shop buildings also available with this property. ..............................................................................$<strong>12</strong>5,000<br />

4 bdrm., 2½ baths, sunroom, 2 liv. areas, ofc., dining room, 2 frpl, corner lot ......$175,000<br />

Great Location on 5th St.. Multiple uses. Old Family Fun Park. .......................................................CALL<br />

1307 Jefferson. 4-2-2, FP, sunroom w/FP, tile, basement, gazebo, storage ................................$190,000<br />

4.9 Acres On South I-27. several barns, offi ce, mobile homes ....................................................$155,000<br />

34<strong>12</strong> SW 8th. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, offi ce, lg. basement, custom built, corner lot ..............$189,900<br />

2.96 Acres In Westridge - Zoned residential. Great for development project! .............................$75,000<br />

SOLD<br />

14<strong>11</strong> W. <strong>11</strong>th. 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths, 3 living areas, bsmt., 2 story historical, courtyard ................$139,000<br />

Nice Commercial Building in Olton. SOLD Over 8,200 SF .......................................................................$58,000<br />

205 Lometa - 2 bdrms., 2 baths, lg. family room, basement & sunroom. Great location ...........$135,000<br />

1.319 Acres on South I-27 ...................................................................................................................$45,000<br />

SOLD<br />

East of Town - 4 bdrm., 2.75 baths, 2 living areas, bsmt., acreage ..............................................$<strong>12</strong>5,000<br />

4 Commercial Lots on Hwy. 70. Nice location, one corner. ...................................... $2.00 - $2.50 Sq. Ft.<br />

35 Crockett, Tulia. REDUCED! 4 bedroom., 3 bath, sunroom, bsmt., outdoor kitchen, sprinklers, hot<br />

Lots in Westgate .....................................................................................................................$8,000-$<strong>10</strong>,000<br />

tub .........................................................................................................................................................$<strong>12</strong>2,500<br />

SW 3rd Lots. .895 acres zoned Commercial . ........................................................................... Make Offer!<br />

<strong>10</strong>00 Canyon. 2 bdrm., 2 b, very unique. Commercial property adjoins for extra income .........$<strong>11</strong>9,900<br />

West of Kress.3 bdrm., 2 bath, barn, shop, cellar. Nice & Clean! .................................................$<strong>11</strong>5,000 Kim Street ....................... 292-9944 Rubi Perez ....................... 729-7075<br />

4202 W. 2nd. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lg. living area, bsmt.. Nice courtyard ..............................................$<strong>11</strong>5,000 Johnny Street ................. 847-7400 Michael Rodriquez ........ 292-2438<br />

2807 Kermit. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, open kitchen, family room, dining room, bar & fl at screen TV in garage. Debbie Criswell .............. 627-7380<br />

UNDER CONTRACT<br />

Mack Shurbet ................. 774-6514<br />

Nice!! .....................................................................................................................................................$<strong>10</strong>5,000 Lynn Goddard ................ 685-8013 JuLea Street .................... 787-2906<br />

3706 Sides. 3 bd., 2 ba. large family room w/fi SOLD replace, new tile in all living areas. Pretty ..$<strong>10</strong>5,000 J.D. James ...................... 292-3760<br />

Codee Tye ...................... 729-8507<br />

West of Lockney. 4 bdrm, 2 bath on highway. Super nice and updated on 4 acres ...................$90,000 A.B. Lyles ......................... 729-9<strong>11</strong>7<br />

2506 W. <strong>11</strong>th - Two bedrooms, 1 bath, central heat & air, good condition ................REDUCED $84,900 Ralph Miller ..................... 292-8716<br />

Ed Vadder ....................... 292-35<strong>12</strong><br />

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560. Homes<br />

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<strong>12</strong>07 XENIA<br />

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LOCATED ON A<br />

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$<strong>11</strong>5,000. Pat Ryan, 774-<br />

7777.<br />

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ALMOST 5000 SQ. FT.<br />

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604 MILWAUKEE<br />

S. UNIT OF TRIPLEX<br />

Brick 2 bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

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interior paint, perfect for<br />

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$95,000. Florence Carlisle,<br />

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7640.<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.com<br />

1903 W. 17TH ST.<br />

Price reduced to $92,000.<br />

Brick 3 bedrooms. 1.75<br />

baths, double garage with<br />

opener, 2 living areas, large<br />

kitchen/dining room, completely<br />

remodeled master<br />

bath, sprinklers front and<br />

back, move in ready. Florence<br />

Carlisle, Realtor, 293-<br />

2573 or 292-7640.<br />

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34<strong>11</strong> GARLAND<br />

Take advantage of the tax<br />

credit on this nice Westgate<br />

home. Three bedroom, 2<br />

bath, 2 car garage in good<br />

condition. Master bedroom<br />

is isolated. VERY NICE<br />

back yard with arbor and<br />

pond, large patio. Also a<br />

storage building. Price<br />

reduced makes it one of the<br />

lower priced homes for sale<br />

now in Westgate. Built in the<br />

late ‘70s. Jeannie Brunson,<br />

Realtor, 729-4438.<br />

www.billingtonrealestate.com<br />

GREAT 5TH STREET<br />

LOCATION!<br />

This former gas station is<br />

located 0on a high traffic<br />

corner, has many possible<br />

used. Priced right! $85,000.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, Broker, 292-<br />

0263.<br />

www.erarwrealtors.com<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

Pat Ryan ............................. 296-6288 Florence Carlisle ...............296-9933<br />

Pat Ryan .............................296-6288 Florence Carlisle............296-9933<br />

Raby Garrett ....................... 296-5274 Mike Ferguson ...................292-6<strong>09</strong>6<br />

Raby Garrett ........................296-5274 Mike Ferguson.......... 292-6<strong>09</strong>6<br />

Cyndy Walter ...................... 296-9503 Bob & Jeanine Brunson ...729-4438<br />

Cyndy Keith & Walter Cindy .......................296-9503 Billington ... 296-6918 Lou Bob Bevill & Jeanine ...........................292-1744<br />

Brunson 729-4438<br />

Keith Kathy and Riley...........................729-5523<br />

Cindy Billington ...296-6918<br />

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY<br />

APPROX. 200 ACRES: Prime land for development fronting SW<br />

3rd. Over 2000 ft. of road frontage. Excellent municipal improvement<br />

and infrastructure. Excellent location, south of golf course and<br />

west of municipal airport. For more information on this once in a<br />

lifetime property call Keith Billington at Billington Real Estate.<br />

2601 OLTON RD.: Commercial property, high traffi c count, corner<br />

lot at stop light, like new 8,000 sq. ft. building, 45,000 sq. ft of land,<br />

more than ample parking, can’t beat this location to have your business.<br />

Well laid out fl oor plan. ...............................................$599,000<br />

COUNTRY HOME: Lockney area, 4 bedroom brick home, several<br />

bathrooms, large basement, magnifi cent rock fi replace, over 4<strong>10</strong>0<br />

sq. ft., swimming pool, hot tub, 4 acres of land, portico at the front<br />

of house, wonderful home ....................................................$550,000<br />

4603 W. 2ND: Very nice 2 story brick Westridge Home, has 5 bedrooms,<br />

41/2 bathrooms, basement, very pretty open style kitchen,<br />

large family area, plus an extra room for family room and media<br />

room. This Westridge home is 8 years old and has approx. 4045 sq.<br />

ft. plus a 3 car garage and great back yard. Trade-in on a smaller<br />

house would be considered...............................................$369,000<br />

4300 OLTON RD. Commercial Property: Appx. <strong>10</strong>,500 sq. ft., with<br />

lovely 6000 sq. ft. showroom, plus warehouse area & offi ces, corner lot,<br />

great location, new style multi-purpose building Reduced to $338,000<br />

5<strong>09</strong> KIRCHWOOD: Just like new, beautiful 2 story Westridge home,<br />

major remodeling and updating throughout. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 bedrooms,<br />

3 baths, a basement, huge family room, special fi replace, extra nice<br />

kitchen and dining room with very pretty hardwood fl oors, beautiful<br />

staircase, great front porch, lots of storage ..................................$329,000<br />

<strong>10</strong>3 WILLOW BEND: Garden home only <strong>10</strong> years old. Located in<br />

the exclusive Westridge Addn. Area represents privacy plus security.<br />

Brick home has lots of high ceilings, special woodwork, pretty kitchen<br />

with lots of cabinets, separate dining area, 2 large bedrooms, nice master<br />

bath, oversize basement, pretty family room with fi replace, private patio,<br />

2 car rear entry garageReduced! Was $260,000 NOW $246,000<br />

1423 EBELING: Almost brand new brick home with all amenities<br />

of a 21st century style home. Lots of high ceilings throughout.<br />

SOLD<br />

560. Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

DON’T MISS THIS ONE!<br />

Lots of recent updating<br />

includes carpeting and<br />

ceramic tile, remodeled<br />

kitchen and baths, and<br />

more! Extremely well-maintained<br />

brick 3-2-1 with cellar,<br />

built-ins covered patio,<br />

Anderson windows. Only<br />

$73,900. Ceil Wilson, 292-<br />

8929.<br />

www.erarwrealtors.com<br />

QUIET STREET<br />

Nice neighborhood! This<br />

brick 3 bedroom with garage<br />

has a loft that could be a 4th<br />

bedroom or office. Seller will<br />

provide a 1-year home warranty<br />

and pay $2500 of<br />

buyer’s closing. Central heat<br />

and air, sprinklers, storage<br />

building. $69,900. Lori Bennett,<br />

292-2583.<br />

www.erarwrealtors.com<br />

OLD WORLD CHARM!<br />

Spacious older home in<br />

Lockney features 3 bd., 2<br />

ba., 2-car attached garage.<br />

Lots of extras, including<br />

brick veneer, large corner<br />

lot with sprinklers, deck.<br />

Original hardwood floors.<br />

With a little work, this one<br />

could be a jewel $64,750.<br />

Debbi Wilkins, Broker, 292-<br />

0263.<br />

www.erarwrealtors.com<br />

LOTS OF SPACE<br />

In this Hale Center home,<br />

located in a great neighborhood!<br />

Features include 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, a large<br />

isolated master bedroom,<br />

and a very large<br />

kitchen/dining combination<br />

with a nice view of the back<br />

yard. Priced right at<br />

$62,000. Amy Watson, 774-<br />

0606.<br />

www.erarwrealtors.com<br />

TONS OF STORAGE<br />

in this attractive 3 bedroom,<br />

1.5 baths home with<br />

attached 20-car carport.<br />

Nice patio, workshop! This<br />

spacious home is priced<br />

right. $45,000. Bill Strickland,<br />

292-1687.<br />

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EL DUMPO!<br />

This fixer-upper has almost<br />

1,800 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms<br />

and 2 baths. Detached 2-car<br />

garage and workshop add<br />

value. Needs work but<br />

potential is good! Priced<br />

right. $39,900. Lourdes Hernandez,<br />

729-9478.<br />

www.erarwrealtors.com<br />

600<br />

Transportation<br />

604. Motorcycles<br />

& ATVs<br />

02 H. Davidson Sportster<br />

saddle & barrel bag, lots of extras,<br />

all chrome, custom paint - $4,995<br />

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<strong>The</strong>re are 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, very nice master bath with<br />

jacuzzi tub and separate shower, has an extra nice kitchen, basement,<br />

and more. No city taxes, lots of pretty woodwork $238,000<br />

#17 WESTRIDGE SQUARE: Beautiful Westridge town house<br />

in class of its own. Great fl oor plan, high ceilings, crown moulding<br />

throughout, new appliances, granite counterops, Italian fl oor<br />

tile, jacuzzi style tub, and new faucets, extra nice light fi xtures, 2<br />

bdrm., 2 ba., basement could be 3rd bdrm., unique sunroom, and<br />

covered patio. Many handicapped accessible features....$2<strong>09</strong>,500<br />

1<strong>10</strong>5 ITASCA: Price Reduced! Exquisite brick 4 bd., 2½ ba., 3<br />

car garage, 2 living areas, offi ce, extra large basement, huge atrium<br />

room, lots of closet space throughout, fi replace, sprinkler system,<br />

appx. 3218 sq. ft. of living space .Was $199,500 NOW $179,900<br />

200 ACRES: Farm land plus nice home with approx. 2<strong>10</strong>0 sq. ft.,<br />

3 bedrooms, 1 bath, nice basement, family room with a fi replace,<br />

30’x30’ shop building. All of this for ...............................$190,000<br />

1403 ITASCA: Reduced $20,000. Great buy for this large 3 bdrm., 2<br />

1/2 baths, brick home with approx. 3133 sq. ft., huge game room, plus<br />

a family room, fi replace, new low E windows throughout, basement,<br />

nice kitchen, 2 car garage ...................Was $185,000 NOW $158,000<br />

207 SW <strong>10</strong>TH: Spacious home with approx. 2800 sq. ft. has 3 large<br />

bdrms., 1.75 baths, 3 great living areas, nice size basement, pretty<br />

covered patio, and double garage .........................................$149,950<br />

1403 ZEPHYR: Pretty brick home, good location, nice fl oor plan,<br />

fresh paint, some new carpet and ceramic tile, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

basement, private offi ce, lg. family room, plus a extra nice sunroom,<br />

2 car garage, CH/A are updated ... WAS $155,000 NOW $149,900<br />

2014 ENNIS: Corner lot, with 2 car side garage for lots of parking,<br />

over 2000 sq. ft. + nice basement, 3 bd., 2 ba., sunroom, nice large<br />

kitchen, covered RV garage .............ONLY PRICED AT $135,000<br />

<strong>12</strong><strong>10</strong> OAKRIDGE LANE: Brand new modular home, plantation<br />

shutters, jacuzzi tub + separate showers in master bath, 4 br., 2 ba.,<br />

over 2400 sq. ft., <strong>10</strong>0% loan USDA Rural Development Program<br />

for qualifi ed buyers, fi replace, beautiful kitchen .............$<strong>12</strong>9,500<br />

1507 JEFFERSON: Just remodeled, 2000 sq. ft. brick home, with<br />

3 bedrooms, 2½ baths, huge basement, brand new kitchen cabinet<br />

tops, new light fi xtures, faucets, family room, corner fi replace, 523<br />

sq. ft. bonus room, hot tub, state of the art shop building 20’x40’ like<br />

new, sprinkler system. Make an offer! ....................ONLY $<strong>12</strong>8,500<br />

13<strong>11</strong> S. BROADWAY: Super nice 3 br., 2 bath, 2 car garage home<br />

setting on a huge lot, plantation shutters & crown moulding in several<br />

rooms, fi replace in one bdrm., lots of closet space, several large<br />

trees, big patio, auto sprinkler sys. WAS $<strong>12</strong>7,000 NOW $<strong>12</strong>1,000<br />

<strong>12</strong>07 XENIA: New listing, one owner custom built home has<br />

3 bedrooms,nice master bedroomand bath, oversize basement,<br />

pretty kitchen, large family room, fi replace, covered patio, shop<br />

building,nice yard. ........................APPRAISAL PRICE $<strong>12</strong>0,000<br />

WESTRIDGE ROAD: <strong>The</strong> only <strong>10</strong> acre tract of land left for sale<br />

in this location to build that special home that you have been waiting<br />

for, located among many other fi ne high dollar homes. Why buy just<br />

a small lot in the Westridge area when you can buy this whole <strong>10</strong><br />

acres and have also room for a shop and horse corrals ......$1<strong>12</strong>,500<br />

1321 BROADWAY: 5 acres of land with a nice brick home that has<br />

approx. 220 sq. ft. of living space. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 bdrms., 1 3/4 baths, a<br />

large kitchen with beautiful cabinets & also a lg. living/dining room<br />

area. Lots of trees plus a covered front & back porch ........$1<strong>10</strong>,000<br />

1407 HOLLIDAY: New listing. Fabulous neighborhood with 3<br />

bdrms., 2 baths, nice family room w/fi replace, concrete pad for boat<br />

or RV, automatic sprinkler system, front and back, storage building,<br />

great landscaping all make this a wonderful home .............$<strong>10</strong>9,000<br />

6<strong>10</strong>.<br />

Autos<br />

01 Chrysler<br />

PT Cruiser<br />

touring, all power, CD,<br />

loaded $4,695.<br />

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Country Auto’s<br />

02 Dodge Durango<br />

SUV, 5dr., Maroon<br />

$4,895<br />

3000 FM 2286-Spann RD.<br />

296-2222<br />

04 Ford Mustang<br />

Special edition Cowboys<br />

Blue, 6 cyl. - $5,995<br />

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04 Chevy<br />

Impala<br />

only 92K, runs and drives<br />

excellent, only $5,495.<br />

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Country Auto’s<br />

05 Mercedes C230<br />

4dr., Slate blue<br />

$17,900<br />

3000 FM 2286-Spann RD.<br />

296-2222<br />

Country Auto’s<br />

08 Pontiac G6<br />

White, OnStar, 5dr.<br />

$13,800<br />

3000 FM 2286-Spann RD.<br />

296-2222<br />

*90 Buick Riveria $1500.*<br />

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4420 OLTON RD.: Commercial property, great location, approx.<br />

2400 sq. ft., reception area, offi ce area, kitchen, 2 restrooms, garage<br />

in back of building, ample paved parking, 25’x190’ lot.....$<strong>10</strong>9,000<br />

1507 DALLAS: Nice 3-2, many recent updates, new shingles 20<strong>09</strong>,<br />

siding 20<strong>09</strong>, carpet 20<strong>09</strong>, ceramic tile 20<strong>09</strong>, shop building 14’ x 32’,<br />

family room w/beautiful fi replace & cathedral ceiling. Seller will<br />

pay up to $4,000 of buyer’s closing costs ..............$99,500 $94,500<br />

604 MILWAUKEE: Triplex with individual owners. South end<br />

unit is for sale. This unit is extremely nice with lots of recent updating,<br />

fresh interior paint, large family room, 2 bdrms., 2 ba., basement,<br />

sunroom, garage, very nice kitchen and landscaping $95,000<br />

3007 W. 20TH: New listing. Brick home in good condition, new<br />

carpet throughout, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room plus a<br />

living room, nice kitchen, lots of storage, pretty yard with lots of<br />

trees and sprinkler system, 2 car garage ................................$92,500<br />

1903 W. 17TH: Price Reduced. Owner will pay $1500 buyers closing.<br />

Brick, 3 brs., 1¾ ba., 2 living areas, pretty kitchen, lots of cabinets,<br />

storm windows, 2 car garage, fenced yard w/sprinkler $92,000<br />

3607 GARLAND: Brick 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, large<br />

living area with fi replace and cathedral ceiling, nice size kitchen has<br />

eating bar, large master bedroom with a walk-in closet, backyard has<br />

covered porch, patio, storm shelter ....Was $89,900 NOW $87,900<br />

704 ZEPHYR: Extra good location. A well cared for brick home<br />

with 3 bedrooms, 1¾ baths, 2 living areas, the kitchen has lots of<br />

cabinets and also an eating bar. In the backyard there is a nice storm<br />

cellar with a large covered patio over it .................................$85,000<br />

3006 NAVASOTA: Pretty brick home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

nice kitchen, large family room, some recent remodeling, nice<br />

size master bedroom, double garage, fenced backyard. Priced<br />

to sell ................................................................ONLY $82,000<br />

651 WELLS ROAD: Country home. Located edge of Plainview.<br />

One acre of land, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, lots of recent remodeling, beautiful<br />

hardwood fl oors, updated kitchen, windows replaced, nice backyard,<br />

buildings for small show animals. Price Reduced ......$81,500<br />

927 BROADWAY: Reduced! Commercial building, move-in ready<br />

with all new carpet and lots of new ceramic tile, 5 private offi ces,<br />

large reception area, with a secretary area, 2 restrooms, coffee room,<br />

lots of storage, lots of parking area ....Was $89,500 NOW $77,500<br />

<strong>12</strong>15 LEXINGTON: New listing. Nice 2 bedroom and 1¾ bath<br />

home, the ref. air and CH are approx. 3 years old, the master bedroom<br />

is large and there is a 2 car garage. Great front porch $72,000<br />

213 E. 9TH: New listing. Extra nice 2 bedroom home with 1¾<br />

baths, oversize kitchen, nice size family room, lots of closet space,<br />

great yard with auto sprinkler system and a 1 car garage ....$65,000<br />

806 EL PASO: 2 story house, 5 bd., 3 ba., dining room plus kitchen<br />

has eating area and lots of storage. Entertainment room upstairs for<br />

a TV area and also a small offi ce. Real bargain at ...ONLY $60,000<br />

2021 W. 19TH: What a great price for this house. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 bedrooms,<br />

1¾ baths, single carport, pretty hardwood fl oors, central heat<br />

& ref. air, large back yard with 2 storage buildings and a yard sprinkler<br />

system ................................................ASKING ONLY $56,500<br />

7<strong>12</strong> AVE. D, HALE CENTER: Presently remodeling this 3 bdrm.,<br />

2 bath home, nice kitchen with ceramic tile fl oors, ref. air and central<br />

heat, offi ce, fi replace, 20x20 ft. shop building. Good Buy! .$49,500<br />

<strong>12</strong>13 LEXINGTON: New listing. Good and clean home with new<br />

carpet, new paint, storm windows and doors, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

ref. air and central heat, has a covered RV storage and a covered boat<br />

storage, single car garage. Good buy .....................................$42,000<br />

3.5 ACRES: Located at approx. 200 ft. south of SW 3rd Street and<br />

South Quincy Street. This acreage is a great place to build a home<br />

and still have lots of room for horses, show animals and is priced<br />

less than a small city lot in Plainview .......................ONLY $35,000<br />

<strong>10</strong>5 N. SKIPWORTH: Kress, TX, commercial property. 3 buildings,<br />

former grocery store, service station with 2 bays, offi ce area.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se building have many uses .............................................$35,000<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #<strong>12</strong>4 G is located in an exclusive<br />

area, lot size is 65’x<strong>10</strong>0’. Great place to build a home. ........$33,500<br />

WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #<strong>12</strong>4 H is located in an exclusive<br />

area. <strong>The</strong> size is 65’x<strong>10</strong>0’. Great place to build a home ......$30,000<br />

IMPROVED <strong>10</strong> ACRE TRACT: Fenced property with a<br />

30’x40’ barn plus several horse corrals, 2 hp sub irrigation well<br />

drilled in 2003, located at south end of Ennis St., great place to<br />

build a home .....................................ASKING ONLY $78,500<br />

FARMS FOR SALE<br />

FLOYD COUNTY: <strong>12</strong>31 acres of good farm and ranch land<br />

combination, 3 wells, towable sprinkler with 2 pivot points,<br />

domestic well for stock water, some corrals and pens, fenced<br />

pasture land with good grass. Located 1 mile east of Floydada<br />

on Hwy. 70 ..................................................................$1,250,000<br />

2 - <strong>10</strong> ACRE TRACTS: Just off SW 2nd St. and Westridge<br />

Road. Great palce to build a home. <strong>The</strong>re are some deed restrictions.<br />

Price per acre ..........................................$6,000 to $7,000<br />

FARM LAND located on <strong>Sun</strong> Rd., <strong>10</strong>0 ac. of fl at land with one<br />

sub-irrigation well that pumps approx. 400 gallons, 1-5 tower<br />

SOLD<br />

Autos<br />

Country Auto’s<br />

08 Saturn Vue<br />

Lthr, OnStar 5dr.<br />

$15,795<br />

3000 FM 2286-Spann RD.<br />

296-2222<br />

95 Pontiac Firebird<br />

Formula, V-8, Great Sportscar<br />

INCREDIBLE BUY!<br />

$3,695<br />

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6<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Pickups<br />

1990 Ford F-150 pickup.<br />

Call 685-1608<br />

92 Ford F-150<br />

with 600 amp Lincoln welder,<br />

good work truck - $4,995<br />

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614. Sport Utility<br />

Vehicles<br />

Mechanic Dream<br />

‘91 Chevy (2 dr.) Blazer<br />

Needs work but engine &<br />

trans. in excellent cond.<br />

6 cyl., body fair. $800<br />

Call 729-2172.<br />

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sprinkler and one 6 tower sprinkler, all of the land has 5 smooth<br />

wire fence around it ..................................ASKING $2,250/AC<br />

200 ACRES with nice home. Call Mike Ferguson, 292-6<strong>09</strong>6.<br />

APPX. 17 FARMS FOR SALE in Hale, Floyd, Swisher Counties.<br />

Prices from $575/ac. to $1400/acre. Most farms irrigated<br />

with sprinkler systems. Investors, if you are tired of stock market.<br />

Farm land has been paying high returns to landlords of farm<br />

land for several years. Best thing about owning farm land: <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are lots of good and honest farmers to farm land for you on share<br />

crop basis. Call us for details and locations of these properties.<br />

616. Vans &<br />

Suburbans<br />

03 Chevy<br />

Suburban LT<br />

4x4, lthr, running boards, new<br />

tires, DVD, $<strong>10</strong>,800 $ 9,999.<br />

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618. Parts, Motors<br />

& Wheels<br />

‘77 to ‘87 Chevy Pick-up<br />

windshield for sale. $<strong>12</strong>0.<br />

Call (806) 685-1608.<br />

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20<strong>09</strong> Chevrolet<br />

Traverse 1LT FWD<br />

0%<br />

APR Available<br />

$35,5<strong>10</strong><br />

Bill Wells ..........1,900<br />

GM Rebates ......2,500<br />

$ 31,1<strong>10</strong><br />

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Silverado Crew Cab<br />

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End Rolls<br />

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painting, covering tables.<br />

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Saturday, Oct. 24, 20<strong>09</strong> - Sale Time: <strong>10</strong>:00 a.m.<br />

Paducah Area Farmers – Owners<br />

Located: Paducah, Texas<br />

Selling: 9 Tractors - Farm & Ranch Equipment<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 28, 20<strong>09</strong> - Sale Time: <strong>10</strong> a.m.<br />

Mike Holcomb Estate – Owners<br />

Located: Lamesa, Texas<br />

Selling: <strong>10</strong> Tractors, Farm & Cotton Equipment<br />

Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 18 & 19, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

- Sale Time: <strong>10</strong> a.m.<br />

Don McLain Estate – Owner<br />

Located: Spearman, Texas<br />

Selling: Real Estate, Antique Car, Shop Equipment,<br />

Farm & Ranch & Feedlot Equipment<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 15, 20<strong>09</strong> - Sale Time: <strong>10</strong> a.m.<br />

Midway Farms – Owners<br />

Located: Lamesa, Texas<br />

Selling: Farm, Cotton Equipment & Household<br />

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OLD WORLD CHARM!<br />

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LOTS OF SQUARE FEET FOR THE MONEY!<br />

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ALMOST 5000 SQ. FT.<br />

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GREAT 5TH STREET LOCATION!<br />

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LOTS OF SPACE<br />

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1423 Ebeling<br />

Approx. 2 years new, lovely brick 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,<br />

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<strong>10</strong>3 Willow Bend - Reduced!<br />

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West Texas<br />

Family Medicine<br />

Ribbon Cutting<br />

Saturday, Oct. 17, 20<strong>09</strong> • Noon<br />

1806 Quincy • 806-288-7891


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West Texas doctors open new medical clinic<br />

By DEBORAH ZACHER<br />

Special Projects Writer<br />

West Texas Family Medicine is<br />

fi nally open for business.<br />

An offi cial grand opening celebration<br />

is scheduled for noon Saturday,<br />

Oct. 17.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new facility, located at 1806<br />

Quincy, has been open for one<br />

week, and businesses has been<br />

booming.<br />

“It’s been fairly busy,” Dr. Mark<br />

McClanahan said. “We’ve had a<br />

good crowd.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>12</strong>,000-square-foot facility<br />

features 25 exam rooms and offers<br />

a full spectrum of services.<br />

Eventually, the clinic will offer a<br />

pediatric clinic and allergy testing<br />

and do all their own lab work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clinic, which offi cially broke<br />

ground in December, has brought<br />

four new doctors and their families<br />

to Plainview.<br />

West Texas Family Medicine<br />

was started nearly seven years ago<br />

when three medical students and<br />

one family medicine practitioner<br />

started talking about opening a<br />

family medicine clinic in a rural<br />

setting.<br />

Several communities were discussed<br />

for the location of the clinic,<br />

with Plainview at the top.<br />

After several years and multiple<br />

discussion with each other and<br />

other health care administrators, it<br />

was decided the four would relocate<br />

to Plainview and open West<br />

Texas Family Medicine.<br />

“This is our dream clinic,” Dr.<br />

Travis King said. “It’s big enough<br />

for us to practice the way we want<br />

to, but has that small town feel.”<br />

McClanahan is a 1976 Plainview<br />

High School graduate and has practiced<br />

in Muleshoe and Brownfi eld<br />

for 20 years. His wife, Robin, will<br />

handle insurance claims.<br />

Three other doctors — Brianne<br />

Williams, Jon Watkins and King<br />

See New clinic, Page 6E<br />

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ROOM TO GROW: <strong>The</strong> new West Texas Family Medicine clinic<br />

features a huge waiting room and also has two play stations for<br />

kids set up on the north and south sides of the waiting room.<br />

Congratulations<br />

West Texas<br />

Medical Clinic<br />

Working together<br />

to make Plainview<br />

a healthier community.<br />

Deborah Zacher/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

GETTING IT DONE: Erika Martinez (left) and Patsy Lopez, receptionists at West Texas Family<br />

Medicine, look through patient files. <strong>The</strong> clinic hours are 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9<br />

a.m.-noon Saturday and 1-4 p.m. <strong>Sun</strong>day. For appointments call 288-7891. Walk-ins also are<br />

welcome.<br />

Gordon Zeigler/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

OPEN SPACE: West Texas Family Medicine clinic features 25 examination rooms in a U-shape<br />

with a large central nurses station.<br />

It has been an<br />

honor to work with<br />

the McClanahan<br />

family and we hope<br />

they have many<br />

successful years in<br />

their new facility<br />

~<strong>The</strong> Greenstreet Team


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West Texas Family Medicine is here to stay<br />

By DEBORAH ZACHER<br />

Special Projects Writer<br />

<strong>The</strong> four doctors who<br />

make up West Texas Family<br />

Medicine all have area<br />

ties.<br />

Physicians Mark Mc-<br />

Clanahan and Jon Watkins<br />

both were born in Plainview.<br />

While McClanahan<br />

grew up and graduated<br />

from high school here,<br />

Watkins moved when he<br />

was 2 years old to Muleshoe.<br />

Dr. Travis King grew<br />

up in Childress, while Dr.<br />

Brianne Williams is a native<br />

of Muleshoe.<br />

All four reunited in<br />

Lubbock within the Department<br />

of Family and<br />

Community Medicine at<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Health Sciences Center.<br />

• • •<br />

McClanahan, whose<br />

wife, Robin, takes care of<br />

the day-to-day operations,<br />

has three children — John,<br />

Matt and Jason. John currently<br />

is serving his residency,<br />

while Matt is a<br />

medical student and Jason<br />

is a lieutenant guard in the<br />

prison system.<br />

McClanahan said the<br />

move to Plainview and the<br />

decision to open the clinic<br />

is part of a plan to bring his<br />

children here, too.<br />

“Eventually, we want to<br />

get them all to move here,”<br />

he laughed.<br />

Previously, McClanahan<br />

had private practices<br />

in Brownfi eld and Muleshoe.<br />

He got the bug to become<br />

a doctor after working as a<br />

physical therapist.<br />

Besides getting to know<br />

his patients, McClanahan<br />

enjoys working with the<br />

“younger” doctors. It also<br />

was an opportunity for him<br />

to work with two former<br />

patients.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y used to be on<br />

my exam table,” he said,<br />

pointing to Williams and<br />

Watkins.<br />

He also said the clinic is<br />

affi liated with Texas Tech,<br />

which was important to<br />

him.<br />

“One of the things I enjoy<br />

is teaching,” he said.<br />

• • •<br />

Watkins is no stranger to<br />

Plainview. His grandmother<br />

lives in Hale Center and<br />

he has family “all around.<br />

“I’ve always been around<br />

Plainview,” he said.<br />

Plainview was an obvi-<br />

Gordon Zeigler/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

DATA PROCESSING CENTER: Physciain Travis King looks over the data processing center which is the heart of West Texas Family<br />

Medicine. Below, Robin McClanahan, who will handle insurance claims among other things, works in her office.<br />

ous choice for the four to<br />

open the clinic, Watkins<br />

said.<br />

“We’re all from small<br />

towns,” he said. “Lubbock<br />

is too big, so this just suits<br />

us better.”<br />

Watkins, along with his<br />

wife, Page, and sevenmonth-old<br />

son, Jackson,<br />

have been in Plainview<br />

since this summer waiting<br />

for the clinic to open.<br />

“Now that we’re here,<br />

we’re ready to experience<br />

life in Plainview,” he said.<br />

• • •<br />

Williams, the other<br />

Muleshoe native, also<br />

said this type of clinic in a<br />

small town area was exactly<br />

where she wanted to be.<br />

“This is what I’ve wanted<br />

to do ever since I started<br />

medical school, come and<br />

practice in a smaller town,”<br />

she said.<br />

Williams is married to<br />

Corey, and they have two<br />

children — Matthew, 2,<br />

and Cambell, 8 months.<br />

While she will practice<br />

family medicine, Williams<br />

has a special interest in<br />

women’s health.<br />

• • •<br />

King said he always<br />

knew he wanted to be a<br />

doctor.<br />

His wife, Nicole, and<br />

their two kids — Brooklyn,<br />

4, and Mason, 1, (with<br />

one more on the way) —<br />

have been impressed with<br />

Plainview.<br />

“I know we’re going to<br />

like it a lot,” he said. “We<br />

are here to look for a home<br />

. . . I hope to retire here.”<br />

He said West Texas<br />

Medical is in Plainview to<br />

stay, and they want to be a<br />

part of the community.<br />

“We want to serve the<br />

community,” he said.<br />

“That’s the theme behind<br />

our clinic.”<br />

(Contact Deborah Zacher<br />

at dzacher@hearstnp.<br />

com or 806-296-1360.)<br />

Deborah Zacher/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

CHECK UP: Dr. Brianne Williams listens to the heart of a patient in one of the 25<br />

patient exam rooms at West Texas Family Medicine.<br />

Welcome!<br />

West Texas<br />

Family Medical<br />

We Look Forward To Working Together<br />

For <strong>The</strong> Betterment Of<br />

Healthcare in Hale County<br />

Plainview Daily Herald


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Why I enjoy working for West Texas Family Medicine<br />

Roxey Barrientas, LVN<br />

I enjoy working here<br />

because I love working in<br />

a fast paced environment<br />

with competent providers.<br />

I originally met<br />

Dr. McClanahan when<br />

I worked at the Oasis<br />

clinic here with his sister,<br />

Lisa Allen, PA-C. I knew<br />

I wanted to work with<br />

him when I heard he was<br />

relocating to Plainview.<br />

I am very proud to be a<br />

part of this facility and I<br />

am looking forward to watching us grow.<br />

Rita Rincon, CNA phlebotomist<br />

<strong>The</strong>se physicians are such<br />

a pleasure to work for.<br />

This is an awesome place<br />

to expand my medical<br />

experience with all the<br />

services we provide.<br />

Stacey Escamilla, receptionist<br />

I like working with<br />

doctors, and offi ce staff<br />

that are family-oriented.<br />

Everyone is caring and<br />

enjoys working with each<br />

other.<br />

Debbie Garcia, billing specialist<br />

I love working here<br />

because it is such a closeknit<br />

group of people who<br />

genuinely care about<br />

each other. We have all<br />

worked very hard in helping<br />

to get this clinic open<br />

and will continue to do<br />

so to ensure the clinic is a<br />

huge success. <strong>The</strong> doctors<br />

here are very personable<br />

and easy to work with.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y appreciate and recognize<br />

their employees as<br />

smart, knowledgeable and valuable individuals.<br />

Congratulations West<br />

Texas Family Clinic<br />

We look forward to working together to provide excellent<br />

healthcare services to Plainview & surrounding areas.<br />

Plainview Healthcare Center<br />

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Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing<br />

• Specialized Service<br />

• Skilled Professionals<br />

• Private Rehab Suites<br />

& Rehab Area<br />

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“Hometown Care For Generations”<br />

Patsy Lopez, receptionist<br />

I enjoy working for West<br />

Texas Family Medicine<br />

because the doctors,<br />

nurses and other employees<br />

are good to work<br />

with. Getting along with<br />

everyone makes our job<br />

easier.<br />

Ilda Villalon, medical assistant<br />

I enjoy working here<br />

because of the great<br />

atmosphere and people<br />

are fun to work with. This<br />

is a great learning experience<br />

and there are more<br />

opportunities to learn<br />

more. Things are challenging<br />

and there is a lot<br />

of teamwork. <strong>The</strong> services<br />

here are great and also<br />

very clean and big.<br />

Kelly Scroggs, LVN<br />

I enjoy working at West<br />

Texas Family Medicine<br />

because of the wide range<br />

of services we provide to<br />

our patients. <strong>The</strong> staff and<br />

doctors are the best.<br />

Gordon Zeigler/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

READY FOR ANYTHING: Each exam room is equipped for computer records<br />

and charts.<br />

Angela Garcia, business offi ce manager<br />

My family and I recently<br />

relocated from Brownfi<br />

eld to Plainview, just so<br />

I could continue working<br />

for Dr. and Mrs. McClanahan.<br />

I know the type of<br />

medicine Dr. McClanahan<br />

practices, so therefore I<br />

am confi dent that he has<br />

associated himself with<br />

three very competent and<br />

friendly physicians. I am<br />

really looking forward<br />

to watching our clinic<br />

prosper and thrive in Plainview and excited to be a<br />

new member of the Plainview community.<br />

Erika Flores, receptionist<br />

<strong>The</strong> staff here is the best!<br />

<strong>The</strong> doctors are so fun to<br />

work with and everyone<br />

cares about their jobs<br />

and are so dedicated. We<br />

are all a big happy family<br />

here!<br />

Emilia Ramirez, receptionist<br />

I enjoy working at West<br />

Texas Medicine because<br />

the doctors and their families<br />

make it a wonderful<br />

working environment.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y carefully chose<br />

the staff who is working<br />

here and everyone works<br />

together easily and fi nds<br />

ways to help each other<br />

improve on providing<br />

the best patient care. It is<br />

always friendly and fun.<br />

Marsha Lewis, data administrator<br />

I have known the McClanahan<br />

family for 25-plus<br />

years and feel I am a part<br />

of it. This entire clinic is<br />

like one big family and is<br />

very family-oriented. As<br />

well as being a Christianbased<br />

environment, the<br />

doctors are very personable<br />

and down to earth<br />

and very pleasant to work<br />

for.<br />

Leslie Salas, nursing supervisor<br />

I moved my family from<br />

Brownfi eld to continue<br />

working with Dr. McClanahan<br />

at this new clinic<br />

because I am so proud to<br />

be associated with a clinic<br />

that provides such a high<br />

quality patient care in a<br />

friendly, family-based<br />

atmosphere. We are all<br />

very excited to be in the<br />

Plainview community and<br />

are very much looking<br />

forward to all becoming productive, conscientious<br />

citizens of Plainview<br />

Congratulates<br />

West Texas<br />

Family Medicine<br />

On Your New Building and<br />

Ribbon Cutting/Opening<br />

Brenda Mosely, CNA; Jennifer Mansell, CNA; Rita Jones, General Manager;<br />

Princess Keller, LVN; back, Rachel Prutzman, RN case manager; Dusty Rankin,<br />

CBA supervisor;Thomasina Pierce, of� ce manager; Stephanie Novotny, RN CBA<br />

Nurse; Amy Hatch, Business Development Specialist; Chris Shuler, physical<br />

therapist; Marsha Harmon, RN case manager; Laurie Kelly, LVN.<br />

Our patients are the focus of<br />

everything we do.<br />

HOME CARE and HOSPICE


http://www.MyPlainview.com Plainview Daily Herald - <strong>Sun</strong>day, October <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> - Page 5E<br />

Get to know the doctors doctors of<br />

West Texas Family Medicine<br />

Mark McClanahan, D.O<br />

Born: Plainview<br />

High School: Plainview High<br />

Undergraduate Degree: University of North Texas<br />

Health Science Center<br />

Medical School: Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine<br />

Internship: Family and Community Medicine, Texas<br />

Tech University Health Science Center<br />

Residency: Family and Community Medicine, Texas<br />

Tech University Health Sciences Center<br />

Professional Experience: 15 years private practice in Muleshoe and Brownfi eld<br />

Brianne Williams, M.D.<br />

Born: Muleshoe<br />

High School: Muleshoe High<br />

Undergraduate Degree: San Angelo State University<br />

Medical School: Texas Tech University Health<br />

Sciences Center<br />

Residency: Family and Community Medicine, Texas<br />

Tech University Health Sciences Center<br />

Gordon Zeigler/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

ALL DIGITAL: <strong>The</strong> nurses station as well as exam rooms are linked into and<br />

in-house data system that handles all aspects of medical records.<br />

Deborah Zacher/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

NEW SYSTEM: Dr. Mark McClanahan learns the new<br />

computer system at West Texas Family Medicine.<br />

Congratulations<br />

On <strong>The</strong> Opening Of <strong>The</strong> New<br />

facility for:<br />

West Texas Family Medicine<br />

Welcome to Plainview!<br />

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INC.<br />

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Serving Plainview Since 1959<br />

Travis King, M.D.<br />

Born: Lubbock<br />

High School: Childress High<br />

Undergraduate: Eastern New Mexico University<br />

Medical School: Texas Tech University Health<br />

Sciences Center<br />

Congratulations!<br />

We’re proud to have been<br />

the Realtor ® for<br />

West Texas Family Medicine.<br />

Residency: Family and Community Medicine, Texas<br />

Tech University Health Sciences Center<br />

Jon Watkins, M.D.<br />

Born: Plainview<br />

High School: Muleshoe High<br />

Undergraduate Degree: Texas Tech University Health<br />

Sciences Center<br />

Medical School: Texas Tech University Health<br />

Sciences Center<br />

Residency: Family and Community Medicine, Texas<br />

Tech University Health Sciences Center<br />

Ways to shake sugar cravings<br />

By JESSICA BELASCO<br />

San Antonio Express-<strong>News</strong><br />

Sodas, candy, frosted<br />

cakes — sugary food and<br />

beverages are fueling America’s<br />

obesity problem, and<br />

it’s time for us to take action.<br />

That’s according to a new<br />

statement by the American<br />

Heart Association recommending<br />

that Americans cut<br />

back on their daily intake of<br />

added sugars (sugars added<br />

to foods during processing<br />

or preparation or added at a<br />

meal).<br />

Our average daily intake<br />

of added sugars is 22.2 teaspoons<br />

(355 calories), but<br />

women shouldn’t eat more<br />

than about 6 teaspoons a<br />

day (<strong>10</strong>0 calories or about<br />

25 grams), and men should<br />

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Congratulations On Your Opening!<br />

We welcome you<br />

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medical<br />

community!<br />

consume no more than 9<br />

teaspoons (150 calories or<br />

about 37.5 grams), according<br />

to the AHA.<br />

But eating less sugar is<br />

easier said than done. For<br />

some of us, the call of jellybeans<br />

and sodas is too powerful<br />

to ignore.<br />

So how can we deal with<br />

sugar cravings? It helps<br />

to understand what causes<br />

them in the fi rst place.<br />

We tend to crave sugar<br />

when we’re hungry, because<br />

it’s a quickly absorbed<br />

source of energy. Often,<br />

skipping meals or eating too<br />

little can trigger that craving.<br />

“People think they have<br />

a personality quirk. ‘Oh, I<br />

have a sweet tooth.’ <strong>The</strong>y<br />

just don’t eat enough breakfast<br />

and lunch,” says regis-<br />

tered dietitian Nancy Clark,<br />

author of “Nancy Clark’s<br />

Sports Nutrition Guidebook”<br />

(Human Kinetics, $19.95).<br />

“When you’re starving, you<br />

don’t want an apple, you<br />

want apple pie.”<br />

Instead of making dinner<br />

the biggest meal of the day,<br />

try eating a large breakfast<br />

— about 500-600 calories<br />

— to give you the energy<br />

you need to properly start the<br />

day, Clark says. <strong>The</strong>n avoid<br />

a rumbling stomach by eating<br />

a small snack every four<br />

hours or so.<br />

If wolfi ng down sugary<br />

snacks has become a habit,<br />

try to replace them with<br />

fruit, which contains plenty<br />

natural sugar, or a light<br />

yogurt containing a sugar<br />

See Cravings, Page 6E<br />

Welcome West Texas<br />

Family Medicine!<br />

We look forward to working with<br />

you as a partner in providing quality<br />

healthcare for the Plainview area.<br />

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PDH File Photos<br />

FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS: In December of 2008, West Texas Family Medicine broke ground on their clinic. <strong>The</strong> <strong>12</strong>,000 foot clinic features 25 patient exam<br />

rooms and will also have a pediatric clinic, their own laboratory equipment and allergy department. <strong>The</strong> clinic features four doctors — Mark McClanahan, Travis<br />

King, Brianne Williams and Jon Watkins.<br />

Gordon Zeigler/Plainview Daily Herald<br />

CLINIC START UP: Dr. Jon Watkins visits with Angela Garcia, business office<br />

manager and receptionist Stacey Escamilla.<br />

Cravings<br />

substitute, suggests Kendra<br />

Glassman, a clinical dietitian<br />

in San Antonio. Or eat a<br />

handful of nuts; they contain<br />

fat, protein and fi ber, which<br />

help you feel satisfi ed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> AHA statement’s<br />

lead author, Rachel K. Johnson,<br />

recommends choosing<br />

nutrient-rich foods fl avored<br />

Clinic<br />

— have been in residency<br />

together for three years and<br />

have worked off and on with<br />

McClanahan over the past<br />

seven years.<br />

Williams and Watkins<br />

grew up in Muleshoe and<br />

were pediatric patients of<br />

McClanahan. King is a native<br />

of Childress.<br />

Because all four are from<br />

West Texas, they decided<br />

the name West Texas Fam-<br />

with added sugar — such as<br />

whole-grain cereal sweetened<br />

with sugar — over<br />

candy that contains no nutrients.<br />

When it comes to yearning<br />

for a sweet dessert after<br />

a meal, “a lot of times I tell<br />

people to put a piece of gum<br />

in their mouths and take a<br />

ily Medicine would best suit<br />

the clinic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clinic will start with<br />

four doctors, but McClanahan<br />

hopes to convince his son<br />

John, who is a physician in<br />

residency, and another son,<br />

Matt, a medical student, to<br />

come to Plainview. <strong>The</strong> Mc-<br />

Clanahans have one other<br />

son, Jason.<br />

“We wanted a place where<br />

our two sons would be able<br />

From Page 5E<br />

walk,” Glassman says.<br />

Chewing minty gum or<br />

brushing your teeth helps<br />

block the craving for sugar,<br />

Glassman says. Mild exercise<br />

will increase serotonin<br />

levels and make you feel<br />

better the same effect as<br />

popping candy, but without<br />

the guilt.<br />

From Page 2E<br />

to join their dad,” Robin Mc-<br />

Clanahan said.<br />

Hours for the clinic are<br />

8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-<br />

Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday<br />

and 1-4 p.m. <strong>Sun</strong>day.<br />

For appointments call 288-<br />

7891.<br />

Walk-ins also are welcome.<br />

(Contact Deborah Zacher<br />

at dzacher@hearstnp.com<br />

or 806-296-1360.)<br />

Thanks!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Realtors at Billington Real Estate would like to give a special thanks to the<br />

doctors, nurses, and of� ce staff for locating your medical clinic here in Plainview.<br />

Dr. McClanahan, Dr. King, Dr. Williams, and Dr. Watkins, we realize that you have<br />

made a huge investment in Plainview; not only the cost of building the medical<br />

clinic, but also putting you and your family�s through lots of time, effort, expense<br />

and leaving lots of family and friends by moving to Plainview.<br />

<strong>The</strong> number one issue that is so great for Plainview is that you support our local<br />

Covenant Hospital. You will be showing your loyalty to the community and continued<br />

success of Covenant Plainview by admitting your patients here.<br />

Citizens of Plainview, I would like to express how important it is for allof us to use<br />

our medical doctors in Plainview and our local hospital. Please have your MRI, CAT<br />

scans, physical therapy, X-rays, and lab tests and other medical procedures done here<br />

in Plainview. <strong>The</strong> state of the art facilities are here in Plainview and we all should use<br />

them.<br />

Those of us who are in business in Plainview want Plainview people to buy from us<br />

or use our services so that Plainview will continue to grow. <strong>The</strong> hospital, the medical<br />

facilities and the doctors that have chosen Plainview to practice medicine and take<br />

care of their patients deserve our loyalty to them.<br />

Thanks again, West Texas Medical Clinic, for locating your clinic here in Plainview<br />

and also thanks to several of you that let us help you with your real estate needs while<br />

moving to Plainview.<br />

Billington Real Estate<br />

Pat Ryan ............................. 296-6288 Florence Carlisle ...............296-9933<br />

Raby Garrett ....................... 296-5274 Mike Ferguson ...................292-6<strong>09</strong>6<br />

Cyndy Walter ...................... 296-9503 Bob & Jeanine Brunson ...729-4438<br />

Keith & Cindy Billington ... 296-6918 Lou Bevill ...........................292-1744<br />

Kathy Riley...........................729-5523<br />

3<strong>10</strong>9 Olton Rd. • Plainview 293-2572 • 1-800-333-0758<br />

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