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Daily 75¢<br />
Sunday $1.75<br />
By DEBORAH ZACHER<br />
Special Projects Writer<br />
From contaminated peanuts to stolen gas, 2009<br />
was a year of numerous big headlines in Plainview.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city made national news at the beginning of<br />
the year when salmonella that sickened more than<br />
600 people and caused several deaths was discovered<br />
in factories of the Peanut Corp. of America.<br />
Initially it was reported that the contamination<br />
was limited to the <strong>com</strong>pany’s plant in Georgia and<br />
did not affect the local Plainview Peanut Corp.<br />
plant. However, that served to alert state health<br />
offi cials to the fact that a Plainview plaint existed,<br />
and soon it was discovered the facility here had<br />
operated uninspected and unlicensed by government<br />
health offi cials. Even the City of Plainview<br />
claimed it had no record that a small retail store<br />
was operating at the plant.<br />
Meet Your Neighbor<br />
James Chavez: Born in<br />
Snyder, he graduated from<br />
Plainview High School in 20<strong>03</strong><br />
and served in<br />
the Navy four<br />
years. He is<br />
working to<br />
be<strong>com</strong>e an<br />
electrician and<br />
is employed at<br />
City Electric.<br />
He enjoys watching movies,<br />
listening to music and spending<br />
time with family.<br />
Blog Talk<br />
Bill Roth offers<br />
thoughts ear<br />
marks, states’<br />
rights, jobs, profi ling<br />
and pirates.<br />
For more on this<br />
and other blogs, go<br />
to www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
and click on “Blogs.”<br />
Index<br />
Business ............... 4B<br />
Classified ....... .......10-12B 10-12B<br />
Lifestyles ........ ........10-12A 10-12A<br />
Obituaries ............. 2A<br />
Opinion ................. 6A<br />
Sports ................ ................1-3B 1-3B<br />
TV Listings ......... .........5-8B 5-8B<br />
VOLUME 120, NUMBER 2<br />
SUNDAY, January 3, 2010<br />
Bad peanuts, <strong>com</strong>missioners top ’09 news<br />
Access roads<br />
are hot topic<br />
after wrecks<br />
By DEBORAH ZACHER<br />
Special Projects Writer<br />
Two fatal accidents caused a<br />
campaign to have two-way interstate<br />
access roads changed to oneway<br />
in one of the top stories of the<br />
past year in Plainview.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fi rst fatal accident occurred<br />
Sept. 17 when a Minnesota woman<br />
was killed.<br />
Michelle<br />
Mary Meyer,<br />
of Owatonna,<br />
Minn., was<br />
YIR Year in Review<br />
Year in Review<br />
driving a 2009<br />
Toyota Corolla<br />
south in the<br />
1100 block of the east access road<br />
of N. Interstate 27 when she failed<br />
to yield to a 2007 Peterbilt semitruck<br />
that was northbound and entering<br />
the on-ramp of the interstate.<br />
Meyer, who was talking on her cell<br />
phone at the time of the wreck, hit<br />
the semi head-on. <strong>The</strong> truck driver,<br />
46-year-old Brian Scott Hartry of<br />
Boonville, Mo., was not injured.<br />
Just three weeks later, an elderly<br />
Plainview resident was killed about<br />
one mile north on the same access<br />
road. Christopher Grant, 18, of<br />
Lubbock was exiting I-27 near the<br />
Dimmitt Highway in a northbound<br />
2005 Chevrolet Impala. He collided<br />
with a 1985 Ford pickup driven<br />
by Clyde Dorsett, 85, of Plainview<br />
who was headed south in the 2700<br />
block of the east service road and<br />
failed to yield to Grant. Dorsett was<br />
taken by Plainview EMS to Covenant<br />
Hospital Plainview where he<br />
died. Grant was airlifted by Aero-<br />
Care to University Medical Center<br />
in Lubbock.<br />
Because of the two wrecks and<br />
numerous angry residents, the Texas<br />
Department of Transportation<br />
decided to begin the $12 million<br />
process to convert the access roads<br />
to one way. However, the project is<br />
expected to take years to <strong>com</strong>plete.<br />
In the meantime, workers placed<br />
rumble strips along the access<br />
See Crime & other news, Page 5A<br />
As the weeks went on, former employees of<br />
the plant told the Herald about unsanitary conditions<br />
at the plant that included fi nding dead animals<br />
in ventilation areas as well as handling food<br />
products without gloves. Also, they sometimes<br />
scooped peanuts off the fl oor for reuse.<br />
<strong>The</strong> plant voluntarily shut down Feb. 10 and<br />
later was closed for good, and Peanut Corporation<br />
of America fi led for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection<br />
in February, and in April the Texas Department<br />
of State Health Services assessed a record<br />
$14.6 million in administrative penalties against<br />
the plant for alleged violations of state food safety<br />
regulations.<br />
In June, the Plainview City Council approved<br />
a resolution that allowed the city to settle a loan<br />
made to Peanut Corporation of America. <strong>The</strong> city<br />
is negotiating with Capitol Funds Inc. of Shelby,<br />
N.C., to pay the city the $70,000 remaining on an<br />
original $150,000 loaned to PCA.<br />
After several delays due to medical emergencies,<br />
Precinct 1 County Commissioner Neal<br />
Burnett pleaded guilty to two of three charges in<br />
connection with stolen gas from the county and<br />
falsifying mileage reimbursement forms. As part<br />
of the plea agreement, Burnett stepped down as<br />
<strong>com</strong>missioner. He was replaced by Michael Carroll,<br />
a 30-year veteran of the Plainview Police<br />
Department.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n in November, Gary Koelder became the<br />
second <strong>com</strong>missioner arrested as he was charged<br />
with abuse of offi cial capacity and theft of property<br />
by a public servant. He is currently awaiting<br />
trial.<br />
Also in 2009, Plainview said good-bye to<br />
several longtime local businesses — including<br />
OK Radio/TV & Appliance, the Spudnut Shop,<br />
Day’s Cleaners and the Far East restaurant. We<br />
See Local news, Page 2A<br />
YIR Year in Review<br />
Year in Review<br />
Lockney school fi re<br />
tops area news — Pg. 3A<br />
<strong>The</strong> year in<br />
pictures — Pg. 8A<br />
Weather plays key role<br />
in agriculture — Pg. 4B<br />
Better not park here<br />
Kevin Lewis/Plainview Daily Herald<br />
THEY MEAN IT: Truckers run the risk of a $400 fee, or higher, if they park on this property south of Wal-Mart. <strong>The</strong> property is<br />
owned by First Christian Powers, a corporation which owns Christian Manor. One trucker who had to pay a $400 fee thinks<br />
the fees collected by a Tulia towing <strong>com</strong>pany should used to purchase larger signs that are easier to see at night.<br />
Trucker upset after dishing out $400 fee<br />
By KEVIN LEWIS<br />
Herald Editor<br />
Michael Alfaro learned his lesson the hard<br />
way about where not to park his semi-truck in<br />
Plainview.<br />
Unfortunately, it cost his kids most of their<br />
Christmas presents.<br />
Alfaro, a truck driver from Northridge, Ca-<br />
lif., was in Plainview on Dec. 22 to pick up a<br />
load of cotton at Plainview Co-op Compress.<br />
It was late — 1:30 or 2 in the morning, he said<br />
— when he rolled into town, so all he wanted<br />
to do was park somewhere and get some sleep<br />
before loading up with cotton the next morning<br />
and heading back to California.<br />
Alfaro saw the no truck parking signs in the<br />
parking lot at Wal-Mart Supercenter, so he<br />
drove on. He also noticed a large no parking<br />
sign on a nearby vacant lot, so he kept looking.<br />
Finally, he saw a handful of trucks parked<br />
on a vacant lot just south of Wal-Mart, so he<br />
decided to pull in and join them.<br />
Turns out it was a $400 mistake.<br />
Grant extension should benefi t wind projects<br />
By RICHARD PORTER<br />
Herald Agriculture Editor<br />
<strong>The</strong> recent extension of a grant<br />
program through 2012 aimed at<br />
stimulating the development of renewable<br />
energy production should<br />
benefi t the High Plains, according<br />
to a local industry representative.<br />
Bob Brunson, senior vice presi-<br />
dent of <strong>com</strong>mercial wind for Tri<br />
Global Energy LLC in Lubbock,<br />
said the extension will have a major<br />
impact for developers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> extension <strong>com</strong>es in the form<br />
of a bill sponsored by Sen. Dianne<br />
Feinstein, D-Calif., and Sen. Jeff<br />
Merkley, D-Ore. According to a<br />
press release from Feinstein’s offi<br />
ce, “<strong>The</strong> bill would primarily<br />
extend and expand a popular Treasury<br />
Department grant program<br />
that was established in Section<br />
16<strong>03</strong> of the American Recovery<br />
and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in<br />
order to help diminish the impact<br />
of the economic crisis on the renewable<br />
energy sector.”<br />
In the release, the senator explained<br />
that one of the consequenc-<br />
See Illegal parking, Page 4A<br />
Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />
es of the economic crisis was that it<br />
hindered the further development<br />
of major solar and wind energy<br />
projects “as readily-available fi -<br />
nancing evaporated.”<br />
In the past, the release explained,<br />
developers had to partner<br />
with profi table banks “in <strong>com</strong>-<br />
See Grant extension, Page 2A<br />
INDUSTRY BOOST:<br />
<strong>The</strong> recent passage<br />
of a bill sponsored by<br />
Sens. Dianne Feinstein,<br />
D-Calif., and<br />
Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.,<br />
will extend until 2012<br />
a grant program that<br />
was part of the American<br />
Recovery and<br />
Reinvestment Act of<br />
2009 aimed at helping<br />
renewable energy development<br />
in the face<br />
of tightened credit<br />
due to the current<br />
economic crisis. <strong>The</strong><br />
grant program was<br />
set to expire in 2010,<br />
which was before<br />
many projects currently<br />
under development<br />
could begin<br />
construction. Here,<br />
wind turbines operate<br />
as part of a wind farm<br />
east of Floydada.
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Thur.’s Overnight Low . . 24 degrees<br />
Friday’s High . . . . . . . . . 53 degrees<br />
Friday’s Overnight Low . 21 degrees<br />
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Precipitation:<br />
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Tonight...Partly cloudy. Lows in<br />
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mph in the afternoon.<br />
Monday night...Partly cloudy.<br />
Lows in the lower 20s. Southeast<br />
winds around 10 mph.<br />
Tuesday...Mostly sunny. Highs in<br />
the upper 40s.<br />
Tuesday night...Mostly cloudy.<br />
Lows in the mid 20s.<br />
Wednesday...Mostly cloudy. Colder.<br />
Highs in the mid 30s.<br />
Wednesday night...Mostly cloudy.<br />
Lows around 15.<br />
Thursday...Partly sunny. Highs in<br />
the upper 20s.<br />
Thursday night...Partly cloudy.<br />
Lows around 13.<br />
Friday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the<br />
upper 30s.<br />
Friday night...Mostly clear. Lows<br />
around 17.<br />
Saturday...Sunny. Highs in the<br />
mid 40s.<br />
MONDAY: Sunrise 7:53; Sunset<br />
5:52.<br />
Saturday’s high of 33 was 43<br />
degrees below the record local high<br />
of 76 set for that date in 1997.<br />
Friday’s high of 53 was 19 degrees<br />
below the record local high of 72 set<br />
for that date in 1997. Friday’s overnight<br />
low of 21 was 22 degrees<br />
above the record local low set for<br />
that date in 1979.<br />
Thursday’s high of 36 was 39<br />
degrees below the record local high<br />
of 75 set for that date in 1921.<br />
Thursday’s overnight low of 24 was<br />
28 degrees above the record local<br />
low of -4 set for that date in 1928.<br />
Astro-Graph<br />
MONDAY, JAN. 4, 2010<br />
In the year ahead, material<br />
conditions look far more favorable<br />
than they have for some<br />
time, but you must make the<br />
most of what is at hand. Have<br />
faith in your abilities, and don’t<br />
hesitate to put them to good<br />
use.<br />
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.<br />
19) — Our words and concepts<br />
could have considerable influence<br />
over others at certain times,<br />
so choose your words carefully.<br />
Two listeners may carry out your<br />
suggestions to the letter.<br />
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)<br />
— When in the <strong>com</strong>pany of a<br />
friend who seems to know how to<br />
make money, do more listening<br />
than talking. What he or she has<br />
to say on that subject could work<br />
out well for you at this time.<br />
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)<br />
— Have faith in your assessment<br />
of things at work because<br />
your judgments regarding a new<br />
enterprise could be more accurate<br />
than those of an associate.<br />
ARIES (March 21-April 19) —<br />
Use your brain more than your<br />
brawn to achieve a major objective.<br />
If you reason things out one<br />
step at a time, the job will not<br />
only be easier but will turn out to<br />
be top-notch.<br />
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) —<br />
Something good is on the way,<br />
and you will hear about it first at<br />
this time. <strong>The</strong>re’s a chance it will<br />
pertain to something personal.<br />
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) —<br />
Although you might have hoped<br />
for it, you didn’t think the news<br />
would turn out to be this good.<br />
Past efforts may finally pay off,<br />
in no uncertain terms.<br />
CANCER (June 21-July 22)<br />
— In order to gratify your active<br />
spirit, it’s advisable to schedule a<br />
number of projects that will keep<br />
you busy. <strong>The</strong> greater the variety<br />
of activities, the more satisfying<br />
the day will be.<br />
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) —<br />
Taking the time to put your financial<br />
affairs in order will greatly<br />
enhance your material security<br />
down the line. It may not make<br />
you rich, but it will improve your<br />
day-to-day living.<br />
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)<br />
— You’ll be much happier if you<br />
position yourself in the <strong>com</strong>pany<br />
of those who know how to relax<br />
and enjoy life, whether you are<br />
engaged with them at work or<br />
play. Be picky about your <strong>com</strong>panions.<br />
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) —<br />
An acquaintance may surprise<br />
you with some candid <strong>com</strong>ments<br />
he or she shares with you. It will<br />
definitely bring you closer.<br />
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)<br />
— Keep your group involvements<br />
as small as possible right<br />
now because there’s nothing to<br />
gain from being part of a crowd.<br />
Quality intimate relationships will<br />
serve you far better.<br />
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.<br />
21) — Pride of achievement will<br />
mean far more to you than merely<br />
making money, so don’t be<br />
dissatisfied with modest returns<br />
if they <strong>com</strong>e from something<br />
quite meaningful to you.<br />
Words of Life<br />
For if a man think himself<br />
to be something, when<br />
he is nothing, he deceiveth<br />
himself. — Galatians 6:3<br />
Grant extension<br />
plex fi nancial agreements, where<br />
banks would provide their equity<br />
(or profi ts) to development projects<br />
in exchange for a 30 percent<br />
tax credit, and charge the developers<br />
a fee.”<br />
Local news<br />
also said goodbye to former<br />
Plainview physician Dr.<br />
Bryan Peeler, who was killed<br />
at age 47 when he was hit by<br />
a semitruck near Paducah<br />
when he stopped on the side<br />
of the road so one of his sons<br />
could use the rest room, as<br />
well as longtime policeman<br />
Willie McGee, who died of<br />
an apparent heart attack in<br />
August. McGee was 57.<br />
January<br />
9 — Kaedin Avery<br />
Harmon, son of Dustin<br />
and Jennifer Harmon, was<br />
presented with presents from<br />
nurses at Covenant Hospital<br />
Plainview after being the<br />
fi rst baby born in 2009 at the<br />
hospital.<br />
14 — John Castro retired<br />
after spending nearly 16<br />
years with the City of<br />
Plainview, including the last<br />
12 as director of <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
services.<br />
16 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview<br />
school board voted 5-2 to<br />
extend Superintendent Dr.<br />
Ron Miller’s contract until<br />
June 30, 2013.<br />
22 — Patty Winters and<br />
John Bertsch were named<br />
Woman and Man of the<br />
Year for 2008 at the annual<br />
Plainview Chamber of Commerce<br />
Banquet.<br />
23 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview Bio-<br />
Energy facility east of the<br />
city is expected to shut down<br />
temporarily “due to poor<br />
ethanol profi t margins.”<br />
February<br />
4 — <strong>The</strong> swimming pool<br />
at the YMCA recently was<br />
worked on by a work crew<br />
from the Texas Department<br />
of Criminal Justice Wheeler<br />
Unit. <strong>The</strong> crew resurfaced<br />
the decking around the pool,<br />
repainted it, replaced ceiling<br />
tile and fi xed benches in the<br />
men’s shower room.<br />
8 — <strong>The</strong> former Country<br />
Village apartment <strong>com</strong>plex,<br />
located at 304 Givens St.,<br />
is being remodeled by Emmanuel<br />
Church of God in<br />
Christ into a 50-bed group<br />
home for Hale County boys<br />
ages 8-18.<br />
16 — Willie McGee, Sherrie<br />
Wall and Brian Prince<br />
were recognized at the conclusion<br />
of black awareness<br />
activities.<br />
27 — Bob Ballew, Beverly<br />
Manley and Joel Patridge,<br />
who have a <strong>com</strong>bined total<br />
of 92 years at the Plainview<br />
Post Offi ce, are retiring.<br />
March<br />
1 — Plainview High<br />
School senior Ross DeSoto<br />
recently found out he has<br />
been accepted to the Naval<br />
Academy in Annapolis, Md.<br />
10 — Plainview High<br />
School junior and seniors<br />
participated in Shattered<br />
Dreams that teaches students<br />
about the consequences of<br />
drinking and driving.<br />
17 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview High<br />
School A Cappella Choir<br />
and the A Cappella Men won<br />
Sweepstakes awards at the<br />
Region 16 UIL Concert and<br />
Sight Reading Contest held<br />
at Lubbock Civic Center.<br />
19 — Several birds landing<br />
on a breaker caused a<br />
21-minute electrical outage<br />
in west Plainview.<br />
25 — Donna Jones is taking<br />
care of her family from<br />
Lubbock after they lost everything<br />
in a fi re, including<br />
her three-year-old grandson,<br />
Kristian Degraff.<br />
26 — Ten people attended<br />
the drug-testing forum for<br />
Plainview ISD hosted by the<br />
school board.<br />
April<br />
5 — Wayland held its fi rst<br />
offi cial university sanctioned<br />
dance at Plainview Country<br />
Club.<br />
9 — Covenant Hospital<br />
Plainview exceeded its goals<br />
for patient satisfaction and<br />
received a fi ve-star score for<br />
the fourth time in the past<br />
nine months.<br />
10 — Plainview High<br />
School band director David<br />
Fortenberry has resigned and<br />
assistant band director Anthony<br />
Gonzales has been appointed<br />
to fi ll the vacancy.<br />
13 — Terry McEachern<br />
was listed in fair condition<br />
after the former district attorney<br />
for Swisher and Hale<br />
counties was injured in a<br />
one-vehicle wreck. According<br />
to the accident report,<br />
McEachern veered off the<br />
roadway in the 3800 block<br />
From Page 1A<br />
<strong>The</strong> grant program was designed<br />
to provide the developers with the<br />
necessary capital by allowing them<br />
to qualify directly for a 30 percent<br />
federal grant. That is equivalent to<br />
the amount they would have expected<br />
from tax credits and eliminated<br />
the need to rely so heavily on banks<br />
when credit tightened.<br />
<strong>The</strong> program, however, was set<br />
to expire in 2010, and according to<br />
of Dimmitt Road and continued<br />
across a fi eld, eventually<br />
landing in a ditch. It was determined<br />
a distraction in the<br />
vehicle caused the wreck.<br />
He was list in good condition<br />
at the Covenant Hospital<br />
in Lubbock.<br />
19 — No one was injured<br />
when a southbound train<br />
tore through the trailer of a<br />
semi-truck as it was leaving<br />
Azteca Milling about 12:30<br />
p.m.<br />
20 — Jason Gatica, a former<br />
Plainview resident, was<br />
killed in Austin after he lost<br />
control of his motorcycle,<br />
struck a curb and was ejected<br />
from the bike. He was not<br />
wearing a helmet.<br />
21 — A fi re erupted<br />
around 8 p.m. at the Virginia<br />
home of Seth Ward native<br />
Jimmy Dean. <strong>The</strong> blaze<br />
damaged the basement, fi rst<br />
fl oor and attic. No injuries<br />
were reported.<br />
26 — Plainview ISD Superintendent<br />
Dr. Ron Miller<br />
announced that the district<br />
has 5,717 students in grades<br />
kindergarden-12th, an increase<br />
of 68 over the same<br />
period the previous year.<br />
30 — Health offi cials confi<br />
rmed that they have tested<br />
some local residents for the<br />
swine fl u, but none of the<br />
cases are confi rmed or even<br />
suspected.<br />
May<br />
10 — Guadalupe De la<br />
Cruz Lugo’s family is suing<br />
the Plainview Cemetery<br />
Association, seeking $4 million<br />
in damages for mental<br />
anguish, pain and suffering.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family says cemetery<br />
offi cials moved Lugo’s remains,<br />
which were initially<br />
buried in January 2008,<br />
without the family’s knowledge<br />
after another woman<br />
claimed she owned the spot<br />
where Lugo was buried. <strong>The</strong><br />
family decided to move Lugo’s<br />
remains to Kress.<br />
12 — Jon Wade, president<br />
and chief executive offi cer<br />
of Covenant Hospital<br />
Plainview, announced his<br />
resignation. He is moving<br />
back to Missouri to be closer<br />
to family.<br />
13 — After only eight<br />
months of operation, Plainview<br />
BioEnergy has fi led for<br />
Chapter 11 bankruptcy.<br />
15 — Despite Chrysler<br />
closing almost 800 locations<br />
across the U.S., the Plainview<br />
Dodge Chrysler Jeep<br />
dealership remains open.<br />
17 — Plainview High<br />
School band students had<br />
to cancel their cruise to Cozumel,<br />
Mexico, because of<br />
swine fl u concerns there.<br />
18 — La Mesa Elementary<br />
students paraded around<br />
the campus in honor of the<br />
school’s 20th birthday.<br />
18 — Five people from Israel<br />
experienced Plainview<br />
as part of Rotary International<br />
program.<br />
20 — Texas soldier Zachary<br />
Boyd, grandson of Nettie<br />
Andrews of Plainview,<br />
was featured wearing pink “I<br />
Love NY” boxer shorts after<br />
rushing from his sleeping<br />
quarters to join his platoon<br />
during fi ghting in Afghanistan<br />
earlier this month.<br />
22 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview school<br />
board was unable to seat<br />
new offi cers after the vote<br />
for president ended in a 3-3<br />
tie. Brandon Brownlee and<br />
Daniel Rascon were the two<br />
nominated for the position.<br />
28 — <strong>The</strong> preliminary results<br />
for the 2008-09 Texas<br />
Assessment of Knowledge<br />
and Skills test show that the<br />
Plainview ISD would rank<br />
Academically Acceptable<br />
based solely on TAKS results.<br />
29 — Some 329 Plainview<br />
High and Houston School<br />
graduates walked across the<br />
stage to receive their diplomas.<br />
June<br />
3 — Happy State Bank<br />
broke ground on the northeast<br />
corner of Olton Road<br />
and Ennis, former home of<br />
several car dealerships. <strong>The</strong><br />
new multi-story building<br />
will have four drive-up lanes<br />
as well as a 24-hour ATM.<br />
4 — A group of Belgian<br />
dairy farmers stopped for<br />
lunch in Plainview before<br />
touring a heifer farm near<br />
Hale Center. <strong>The</strong> 56 visitors<br />
are on a 12-day tour of dairy<br />
farms in the United States.<br />
10 — Staff Sgt. Mark De-<br />
Leon, formerly of Plainview,<br />
his wife, Katherine and<br />
stepson Brayden Martinez,<br />
met with President Barack<br />
Obama when he was visiting<br />
injured American soldiers in<br />
Germany.<br />
11 — Rance Jordan Loafman,<br />
21, of Abilene and<br />
Landon Ross Loafman, 20,<br />
of Plainview were arrested<br />
in Aledo for vandalizing the<br />
Aledo Bearcat Stadium. <strong>The</strong><br />
young men cut a 10-inch<br />
square out of the Bearcat<br />
logo from the artifi cial turf<br />
in the center of the football<br />
fi eld and were caught attempting<br />
to load a large goal<br />
post pad in the back of a<br />
pick-up. Authorities believe<br />
the act was done for revenge.<br />
<strong>The</strong> PHS football team lost<br />
24-12 to Aledo in a Class<br />
4A Division I state quarterfi<br />
nal in 2006. Landon was<br />
a senior on that team. His<br />
brother Rance, also played<br />
football, but was not on the<br />
2006 team.<br />
14 — Salvation Army<br />
Capts. Curtis and Sara Kratz<br />
are moving to North Carolina<br />
after only serving one<br />
year in Plainview.<br />
19 — Daniel Rascon was<br />
re-elected president of the<br />
Plainview School Board<br />
during its regular monthly<br />
meeting. This is Rascon’s<br />
fourth term to serve.<br />
29 — Lockney High<br />
School graduate Monte<br />
Lass, 22, is recovering from<br />
injuries he sustained when<br />
his convoy was attacked in<br />
Iraq. He suffered shrapnel<br />
wounds to his arms, legs and<br />
face, but they were not life<br />
threatening, said his father,<br />
Mike Lass.<br />
July<br />
2 — Democratic gubernatorial<br />
candidate Tom Schieffer<br />
spent time in Plainview<br />
discussing a number of issues<br />
as he prepares to run for<br />
Texas governor. Schieffer<br />
later pulled out of the race.<br />
17 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview<br />
school board voted 6-0 to table<br />
indefi nitely the proposed<br />
random drug testing policy,<br />
with the option to revisit it at<br />
a later date.<br />
19 — Plainview Christian<br />
High School student<br />
Katie Bice was recognized<br />
as a National Merit Scholar<br />
qualifi er.<br />
27 — Kermit McDaniel<br />
and Ruby Ray were crowned<br />
king and queen of the 15th<br />
Booker T. Washington All-<br />
School Reunion. About 220<br />
students celebrated at the<br />
reunion.<br />
29 — <strong>The</strong> investigations<br />
into allegations that a local<br />
postal worker was “dumping”<br />
mail is still being conducted<br />
by the Offi ce of the<br />
Inspector General of the<br />
U.S. Postal Service. Later,<br />
a Lubbock grand jury indict<br />
Rory Brundage.<br />
30 — Luis Luna is retiring<br />
after working at Xcel Energy<br />
for 40 years.<br />
August<br />
4 — Covenant Hospital<br />
Plainview laid off nine people<br />
in what offi cials called a<br />
“rightsizing.” <strong>The</strong> cuts came<br />
in various departments, including<br />
administration, interim<br />
CEO Steve Beck said.<br />
7 — For the second<br />
straight year, Plainview ISD<br />
did not meet minimum federal<br />
improvement requirements<br />
on the 2009 Adequate<br />
Yearly Progress report in<br />
math. <strong>The</strong> district’s failing<br />
grade <strong>com</strong>es as the result of<br />
a low performance in special<br />
education math.<br />
9 — Four families were<br />
displaced from the Date<br />
Street Housing Complex after<br />
a recent storm blew the<br />
roof off the building. No one<br />
was injured.<br />
11 — After working with<br />
patients for more than 11<br />
years, Covenant Hospital’s<br />
cardiac rehab program is<br />
closing its doors because it<br />
became “cost prohibitive.”<br />
11 — Precinct 3 Constable<br />
Roy Uptergrove resigned.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 71-year-old said it was<br />
“just time to retire.”<br />
16 — Alvin Millican is<br />
retiring from the Plainview<br />
water production plant after<br />
28 years of service.<br />
21 — A fi ber optic line<br />
was cut south of Azteca<br />
Milling Co., causing phone<br />
and Internet problems for<br />
the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
26 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview <strong>com</strong>-<br />
Brunson that was where the problem<br />
appeared.<br />
His <strong>com</strong>pany is in the process of<br />
developing renewable energy projects,<br />
but it was going to be diffi cult<br />
to begin construction on them before<br />
the program expired.<br />
By extending the program to 2012,<br />
Brunson said, the Feinstein-Merkley<br />
bill will provide time for his and<br />
other <strong>com</strong>panies to take advantage<br />
munity and school district<br />
was cast in a negative light<br />
in a recent article in Texas<br />
Monthly. <strong>The</strong> article dealt<br />
with the issue of bilingual<br />
education in the state and<br />
used Plainview’s program as<br />
a negative example.<br />
September<br />
13 — Plainview honored<br />
local and area fi rst responders<br />
during the fi rst First Responder<br />
Day Ceremony at<br />
Running Water Draw Park.<br />
17 — Mark Brown was<br />
appointed as the new constable<br />
for Precinct 3, taking the<br />
place of Roy Uptergrove,<br />
who resigned. After several<br />
weeks of controversy that he<br />
does not live in the proper<br />
precinct, it was determined<br />
that Brown will be allowed<br />
to serve in that position for<br />
another year because he was<br />
appointed to the position,<br />
not elected by voters.<br />
19 — <strong>The</strong> 11th annual<br />
Cowboy Days was held at<br />
the Ollie Liner Center, featuring<br />
a fun day of food and<br />
games.<br />
23 — Eleven cases of the<br />
swine fl u have been reported<br />
at La Mesa Elementary, local<br />
pediatrician Stephen<br />
Turner said.<br />
October<br />
2 — Plainview City Councilman<br />
John Bertsch has<br />
been elected chairman of<br />
the Ports-to-Plains Alliance<br />
Board of Directors.<br />
4 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview Lions<br />
Club celebrates 80 years of<br />
service.<br />
4 — Jennifer Salazar was<br />
crowned Plainview High<br />
School’s 2009 Home<strong>com</strong>ing<br />
Queen. Her court consisted<br />
of Lori Loafman, Shalee<br />
White, Connie Moreno and<br />
Kaci Boedeker.<br />
7 — A $750 reward was<br />
offered for information on<br />
the missing fi berglass calf<br />
that stood next to Ronnie<br />
McCow in front of McDonald’s.<br />
<strong>The</strong> calf was returned<br />
a few days later.<br />
8 — Julie Peeler and the<br />
Estate of Bryan Peeler fi led<br />
suit against Leonardo Castro-<br />
Mora, Daniel C. Sandoval<br />
and Daniel Sandoval Trucking<br />
Inc. Castro-Mora was<br />
the driver of the semitruck<br />
that struck and killed Peeler<br />
on Aug. 30 outside of Paducah.<br />
12 — Ashleah Richards,<br />
21, of Portales, N.M., a former<br />
Wayland Baptist University<br />
volleyball player,<br />
was killed when the 2006<br />
Nissan Xterra SUV she was<br />
driving was struck headon<br />
by a pickup driven by<br />
Jimmy Scott Barnhill, 48,<br />
of Midland, who was traveling<br />
south in the northbound<br />
lanes of I-27 about three<br />
miles south of Hale Center.<br />
She was pronounced dead at<br />
the scene. Four other WBU<br />
students were injured and<br />
taken to hospitals in Plainview<br />
and Lubbock. Barnhill<br />
was indicted for four counts<br />
of intoxicated assault and for<br />
intoxicated manslaughter.<br />
13 — Dr. Mark McClanahan<br />
was appointed by<br />
<strong>com</strong>missioners to the Hale<br />
County Hospital Board to<br />
replace Dr. Bryan Peeler,<br />
who was killed Aug. 30 in a<br />
car accident near Paducah.<br />
16 — Plainview school<br />
board members learned that<br />
the district received another<br />
superior rating from the<br />
Financial Integrity Rating<br />
System of Texas as part of<br />
a mandatory report by PISD<br />
Executive Director of Finance<br />
Rusty Ingram.<br />
18 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview<br />
High School Powerhouse<br />
of the Plains marching band<br />
secured its 72nd consecutive<br />
Division I rating at the<br />
University Interscholastic<br />
League’s annual marching<br />
festival at Lowrey Field in<br />
Lubbock.<br />
25 — <strong>The</strong> Plainview High<br />
School Powerhouse of the<br />
Plains marched in the fi nals<br />
of the University Interscholastic<br />
League’s area round,<br />
but did not qualify for state.<br />
26 — Liz Hinds was a<br />
skybox guest of Texas Tech<br />
Athletic Director Gerald<br />
Myers at a Red Raider football<br />
game in Lubbock. <strong>The</strong><br />
93-year-old Hinds has been<br />
a season ticket holder “for a<br />
hundred years,” she said.<br />
27 — After nearly 28 years<br />
with the Plainview Post Offi<br />
ce, Linda Meason decided<br />
of the grants.<br />
“It’s good news. <strong>The</strong> time frame<br />
will be a little more in line with the<br />
projects we have in development,”<br />
Brunson said, adding that the extension<br />
will keep wind and solar energy<br />
“in the game” until the economy can<br />
recover.<br />
(Contact Richard Porter at 806-<br />
296-1361 or porter@plainviewdailyherald.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
From Page 1A<br />
it’s time to put down the<br />
stamps.<br />
30 — Plainview Elks<br />
Lodge #1175 is celebrating<br />
its 100th anniversary with<br />
plenty of activities and attractions<br />
for the whole family.<br />
November<br />
8 — YMCA fi tness director<br />
Jennifer Rankin is one of<br />
fi ve Texans headed to Thailand<br />
this winter to be part of<br />
the Rotary Group Study Exchange<br />
(GSE) program.<br />
9 — Lesley Gatlin, a<br />
sophomore theatre major<br />
from Graham, was named<br />
Miss Wayland.<br />
10 — Kevin Carter was<br />
recently appointed interim<br />
executive director of the<br />
Plainview-Hale County<br />
Industrial Foundation. He<br />
takes the place of David<br />
Evans, who died Nov. 1.<br />
12 — Alan King, a former<br />
hospital administrator in<br />
Pampa, was named CEO<br />
of Covenant Hospital<br />
Plainview. King <strong>com</strong>es<br />
to Plainview from<br />
Parkersburg, W.Va., where<br />
he served as CEO of St.<br />
Joseph’s Hospital. Prior to<br />
that, he was CEO of Pampa<br />
Regional Medical Center<br />
for four years.<br />
15 — St. Alice Catholic<br />
Church marks its 80th anniversary<br />
of serving turkey<br />
dinners.<br />
22 — <strong>The</strong> Texas Historical<br />
Commission and the<br />
National Trust for Historic<br />
Preservation have recognized<br />
Plainview as one of<br />
the 56 National Main Street<br />
Cities in Texas.<br />
29 — Friends came together<br />
to decorate James and<br />
Tammy Frazier’s house for<br />
the holidays. James Frazier<br />
has stage IV skin cancer.<br />
December<br />
1 — A Lubbock judge ordered<br />
Johnny Rose, owner<br />
of Epic Computer of Plainview,<br />
to pay Microsoft more<br />
than $1,000 in damages — a<br />
fraction of the $1 million the<br />
<strong>com</strong>pany sought. It was determined<br />
that Epic Computers<br />
was pirating versions of<br />
Windows XP Pro and Offi ce<br />
XP Pro onto <strong>com</strong>puters sold<br />
to the public.<br />
8 — Two Plainview ISD<br />
school buses were seen in<br />
Lubbock neighborhoods<br />
transporting Texas Tech<br />
students during a fraternity<br />
party. <strong>The</strong> mix-up came because<br />
First Student School<br />
Bus Transportation Services,<br />
the <strong>com</strong>pany with which<br />
Plainview ISD contracts to<br />
carry students, leased its<br />
buses to members of Beta<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Pi fraternity members,<br />
who used the buses as “shot<br />
buses.” Students take alcohol<br />
shots in traveling from<br />
party to party.<br />
11 — Two Plainview doctors<br />
have begun serving in<br />
their new leadership positions<br />
at the Texas Medical<br />
Association Fall Conference<br />
meetings in Austin. Sidney<br />
C. Ontai, MD, MBA, a family<br />
physician practicing for<br />
21 years, was reappointed<br />
chair of TMA’s Council on<br />
Practice Management Services.<br />
Ontai also was reelected<br />
to serve a three-year<br />
term on the council. Larry D.<br />
Balzer, MD, a family physician<br />
practicing for 34 years,<br />
was appointed to TMA’s<br />
Committee on Rural Health.<br />
13 — No foul play is suspected<br />
in the death of 73year-old<br />
Ray Ervin Artis of<br />
Tulsa, Okla., who was found<br />
in his truck in the Wal-mart<br />
Supercenter parking lot.<br />
16 — After working 31<br />
years and nine months with<br />
adult probationers, Bill<br />
Coleman is ready to retire.<br />
Coleman later announced<br />
his candidacy as Hale County<br />
judge.<br />
23 — Two trees recently<br />
planted near the walking<br />
track in John D. Stoneham<br />
Park by Thunderbird Elementary<br />
School were dedicated<br />
in memory of longtime<br />
Parks Advisory Board member<br />
Irma Luna, who died<br />
Sept. 28 at age 66.<br />
24 — A winter storm<br />
dropped nearly fi ve inches<br />
of snow, and over 30 mph<br />
winds caused major drifts<br />
that created havoc for motorists<br />
and residents.<br />
(Contact Deborah Zacher<br />
at dzacher@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />
or 806-296-1360.)
http://www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Daily Herald - Sunday, January 3, 2010 - Page 3A<br />
Lockney school fi re headlines area news<br />
By DEBORAH ZACHER<br />
Special Projects Writer<br />
Major news in cities<br />
around Plainview started<br />
quickly in 2009 — beginning<br />
with an arson case burned<br />
down Lockney High School<br />
— and ended dramatically<br />
— with a police chase and<br />
shooting in Olton.<br />
On Sunday, Jan. 11, two<br />
15-year-old girls started a<br />
fi re on the second fl oor of<br />
Lockney High School with<br />
a lighter and paper, Floyd<br />
County Sheriff Paul Raissez<br />
said. <strong>The</strong>ir motive for the<br />
fi re: to get new textbooks<br />
and more government funding<br />
for the school. <strong>The</strong> fi re<br />
<strong>com</strong>pletely gutted the high<br />
school and caused major<br />
smoke damage to the junior<br />
high. Four Lockney Fire<br />
Department units responded<br />
along with three from Floydada.<br />
Several citizens were<br />
able to save photos and<br />
other memorabilia from the<br />
adjacent junior high on the<br />
south end of the <strong>com</strong>plex.<br />
Classes met at two local<br />
churches for several weeks<br />
before the junior high was<br />
repaired and portable buildings<br />
were brought in for high<br />
school students.<br />
Only one teen confessed<br />
to the fi re at the high school,<br />
while the other was responsible<br />
for setting a trash fi re<br />
outside the school the night<br />
before. <strong>The</strong> 15-year-old<br />
responsible for the high<br />
school fi re reportedly was<br />
sentenced to four years in a<br />
Texas Youth Commission<br />
facility.<br />
On July 31, Ronald Gordan<br />
Bures, 52, of Cotton<br />
Center was found dead in a<br />
ditch approximately 3 1/2<br />
miles inside Hale County<br />
just west of FM 179.<br />
According to Lamb County<br />
offi cials, Mickey Dale<br />
Birchfi eld, 51, and Bradford<br />
Stanley Halderman, 53,<br />
reportedly killed Bures in<br />
the driveway of their house<br />
near County Roads 272 and<br />
317 in Lamb County by hitting<br />
him in the head with a<br />
blunt object. <strong>The</strong> two then<br />
tied Bures by his ankles to<br />
his own car, a maroon 1984<br />
Mercedes-Benz, with a rubber<br />
air hose and dragged<br />
him to the ditch nearly four<br />
miles away. Witnesses saw<br />
the dragging and reported it<br />
to police.<br />
As the year came to a<br />
close, Olton Police Chief Joe<br />
Banda shot a Plainview man<br />
in the leg after he caused two<br />
police cars to wreck and attempted<br />
to kill two offi cers.<br />
Around 9:30 a.m. Dec.<br />
27, Ramiro Lopez Chavira,<br />
31, showed up at a house<br />
located in the 1000 block<br />
of Main Street where his<br />
estranged wife and children<br />
were staying. Police tried<br />
to arrest Chavira for violating<br />
a protective order, but<br />
he escaped — despite being<br />
shocked with a Taser.<br />
Chavira led Olton police<br />
on a short chase, ultimately<br />
causing both police cars to<br />
crash. One vehicle slammed<br />
into the entrance of the Olton<br />
Clinic. <strong>The</strong> police offi cers<br />
were not seriously injured.<br />
Later that night, Chavira<br />
returned to house and poured<br />
gasoline around the house in<br />
an apparent attempt to burn<br />
it down. He also reportedly<br />
attacked and pulled a gun<br />
on the owner of the house,<br />
60-year-old Victor Ybanez,<br />
Chavira’s father-in-law.<br />
Chavira continued to<br />
elude police until Dec. 29<br />
when someone spotted<br />
Chavira near an Allsup’s<br />
convenience store. As Banda<br />
was waiting for back-up<br />
to arrive, Chavira reportedly<br />
pointed a gun at Banda,<br />
prompting the police chief<br />
to shoot him.<br />
After being treated at<br />
University Medical Center<br />
in Lubbock for a minor leg<br />
injury, Chavira was booked<br />
into Lamb County Jail. He<br />
is charged with aggravated<br />
assault to a public servant<br />
with a $100,000 bond, an attempt<br />
to <strong>com</strong>mit arson with<br />
a $75,000 bond and attempted<br />
capital murder of a police<br />
offi cer with a $200,000<br />
bond.<br />
Texas Rangers are continuing<br />
their investigation.<br />
In other news around the<br />
area over the past year:<br />
January<br />
18 — Eighty-one-yearold<br />
Joe Vaughn, a former<br />
Tulia resident, was honored<br />
for 40-plus years of service<br />
to the agricultural aviation<br />
industry when he was presented<br />
the Agrinaut Award<br />
by the National Agricultural<br />
Aviation Association.<br />
21 — <strong>The</strong> Kress Volunteer<br />
Fire Department responded<br />
to a wildfi re at County<br />
Road X and the Swisher-<br />
Hale County line and later<br />
called for assistance from<br />
Plainview, Edmonson, Hale<br />
Center and Halfway. Kress<br />
Police Chief Kenny Hughes<br />
said the blaze appeared to<br />
have been intentionally set.<br />
22 — Joshua Jones, a 32year-old<br />
Big Spring native,<br />
became the fi rst city manager<br />
for Hale Center.<br />
23 — Seven wildfi res<br />
damaged an estimated 1,600<br />
acres along U.S. Highway<br />
70 between Floydada and<br />
Plainview. Floydada Assistant<br />
Fire Chief Chad Guthrie<br />
was uncertain of the cause,<br />
but believed because of the<br />
pattern of the fi res it could<br />
have been a truck with a<br />
loose bearing that created<br />
sparks or had a blowout that<br />
ignited the fl ames.<br />
25 — Spc. Issac Flores of<br />
Hale Center is recovering<br />
from injuries sustained while<br />
serving in Iraq. <strong>The</strong> son of<br />
Anita and Roger Flores is<br />
recovering from third-degree<br />
burns and a fractured<br />
back at Brooke Army Medical<br />
Center in San Antonio.<br />
26 — Lockney Junior<br />
High students returned to<br />
school today for the fi rst<br />
time since the school fi re on<br />
Jan. 11.<br />
27 — Ramon Damian<br />
Cisneros, 22, of Twentynine<br />
Palms, Calif., was killed<br />
when the Ford Expedition<br />
he was driving north on I-27<br />
about seven miles north of<br />
Kress veered off the roadway,<br />
over-corrected and<br />
went into a side skid across<br />
the median, rolling 1 1/2<br />
times before <strong>com</strong>ing to rest<br />
upside down in the southbound<br />
lane of traffi c. Cisneros<br />
died at the scene. Passengers<br />
Jeremy Matthew Velez,<br />
19, and Antonio Tony Davila,<br />
21, both of Plainview,<br />
were treated at Covenant<br />
Hospital Plainview.<br />
February<br />
8 — Abernathy received<br />
$375,000 from the Texas<br />
Department of Housing<br />
and Community Affairs to<br />
help fund home repairs for<br />
low-in<strong>com</strong>e residents and<br />
provide fi nancial benefi ts to<br />
both the local construction<br />
industry and government<br />
coffers.<br />
9 — A 12-year-old boy involved<br />
in vandalism at Olton<br />
Cemetery in September has<br />
been sentenced to one year<br />
probation and must perform<br />
150 hours of <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
service at the cemetery.<br />
10 — PBS aired the documentary<br />
fi lm “Tulia, Texas”<br />
looking at the aftermath of<br />
a major drug operation in<br />
1999 that involved 46 Tulia<br />
residents — 39 of whom<br />
were black.<br />
March<br />
2 — Honored during the<br />
Olton Chamber of Commerce<br />
Banquet were Olton<br />
Clinic, Business of the Year;<br />
Janie Cano, Teacher of the<br />
Year; Norma Lively, Citizen<br />
Through the Years; Bobbye<br />
Dennis, Woman of the Year;<br />
and Rodney Smith, Man of<br />
the Year.<br />
5 — Texas Alcoholic Beverage<br />
Commission agents<br />
from the Lubbock District<br />
Offi ce seized the contests<br />
of a defunct liquor store in<br />
Briscoe County. Bruskie’s<br />
Liquor Store on FM 378<br />
allowed its sales permit to<br />
expire nearly seven months<br />
ago, but the owner never<br />
cleared the store of its contents.<br />
9 — Olton resident Jean<br />
Green died Saturday from<br />
injuries sustained in a crash<br />
in Lubbock County. Five<br />
others also were killed in the<br />
accident which occurred at<br />
the intersection of Milwaukee<br />
Avenue and FM 2641.<br />
9 — Honored during the<br />
Lockney Chamber of Commerce<br />
Banquet were <strong>The</strong><br />
Salvation Army, Outstanding<br />
Organization of the<br />
Year; Jim Huggins and Bill<br />
Hunter, named Citizens of<br />
the Year; and Alfredo Martinez,<br />
Fireman of the Year.<br />
11 — Virginia May Sytsma,<br />
54, was arrested for<br />
manufacturing and delivery<br />
of a controlled substance<br />
after deputies found a small<br />
methamphetamine lab at her<br />
home at 18010 N. County<br />
Road 2700 in north Lubbock<br />
County.<br />
12 — <strong>The</strong> Floydada Chamber<br />
of Commerce was notifi<br />
ed by Floyd County offi -<br />
cials that it must be out of its<br />
building at 125 E. California<br />
by Sept. 30. <strong>The</strong> structure is<br />
owned by the county, which<br />
needs it for the overcrowded<br />
Floyd County Sheriff’s Offi<br />
ce.<br />
13 — Honored during the<br />
Tulia Chamber of Commerce<br />
Banquet were Bob Colson,<br />
Man of the Year; Josh and<br />
Christina Moore of Moore<br />
Than Medicine, Business<br />
of the Year; Bob and Thalia<br />
Fulkerson, Pioneer Spirit<br />
Award; and Judine Wilks,<br />
Woman of the Year.<br />
25 — Floydada Junior<br />
High Principal Mac Sherman<br />
and Floydada<br />
High<br />
School Principal<br />
Wayne<br />
Morren were<br />
named as the<br />
top administrators<br />
by<br />
the Region<br />
XVII Texas<br />
Association<br />
of Secondary School Principals.<br />
26 —Delta & Pine Land, a<br />
cotton seed <strong>com</strong>pany in Aiken<br />
and a division of Monsanto,<br />
donated $20,000 to<br />
Lockney to help rebuild the<br />
high school.<br />
31 — Petersburg received<br />
a $149,600 grant from the<br />
Texas Department of Agriculture<br />
to help replace sidewalks<br />
between avenues F<br />
and H on Main Street.<br />
YIR Year in Review<br />
Year in Review<br />
April<br />
7 — Brandon McDonald<br />
of Lockney was sentenced<br />
to 60 years in prison for<br />
sexual assault. Floyd County<br />
District Attorney Becky<br />
McPherson said McDonald<br />
also was found guilty<br />
of burglary of a habitation<br />
with intent to <strong>com</strong>mit sexual<br />
assault during his two-day<br />
trial. <strong>The</strong> charges stemmed<br />
from an incident that occurred<br />
in September 2008<br />
after McDonald broke into<br />
a female resident’s house<br />
in Lockney by kicking out a<br />
back door.<br />
14 — <strong>The</strong> late Danny Ivy<br />
of Hale Center was honored<br />
by the Lubbock Fire Department<br />
when the department’s<br />
training house was named in<br />
his memory. Ivy, who died<br />
of leukemia in February at<br />
age 62, served as an instructor<br />
at the Lubbock Area Fire<br />
Conference since the mid-<br />
1970s, including the last 15<br />
years as lead instructor.<br />
17 — A front-end loader<br />
was used to remove piles of<br />
hailstones from a street in<br />
Kress following a storm that<br />
featured heavy rain and tornadoes.<br />
Interstate 27 from<br />
Plainview to Canyon was<br />
temporarily closed due to<br />
high water.<br />
17 — <strong>The</strong> Kress Chronicle<br />
could shut down because<br />
its editor, 63-year-old Mary<br />
Strange, is ready to retire.<br />
In June, Sherrill Shalin of<br />
Levelland bought the newspaper.<br />
20 — Honored at the Hale<br />
Center Chamber of Commerce<br />
Banquet were Valerie<br />
and Jon Ivy, widow and<br />
son of Educator of the Year<br />
Danny Ivy; Terry Timms,<br />
Citizen of the Year; Herman<br />
Cozar, Citizen Through<br />
the Years; and Keita Jones,<br />
Farm Family of the Year.<br />
22 — Jayleen Wilfong,<br />
director of the Swisher<br />
County Head Start program,<br />
said her building sustained<br />
signifi cant water damage in<br />
a recent storm, forcing staff<br />
and students to fi nd shelter<br />
at Highland Elementary<br />
School in Tulia.<br />
29 — <strong>The</strong> Tulia City<br />
Council voted 5-0 to hire<br />
Dan Dible as city manager.<br />
Dible has been city manager<br />
for six cities, including a<br />
12-year stint in Farmington,<br />
N.M.<br />
May<br />
1 — Hale Center residents<br />
Joe and Nell Rogers were<br />
honored by the Plainview<br />
Daily Herald with a new set<br />
of tires as the two have delivered<br />
newspapers for 25<br />
years.<br />
22 — Gregory Alan Ruff<br />
has 30 days to fi le an appeal<br />
of the guilty verdict,<br />
which was handed down by<br />
a Swisher County jury. Ruff<br />
was convicted of sexual assault<br />
in Tulia and was free<br />
on a $20,000 appeal bond.<br />
29 — Dr. Michael John<br />
Woollends, 64, pleaded<br />
guilty to federal tax evasion<br />
charges and now faces up<br />
to a year in federal prison<br />
and payment of more than<br />
$139,000 in restitution.<br />
Woollends, who lived in<br />
Edmonson but was an emergency<br />
room physician at<br />
Hereford Regional Medical<br />
Center, did not fi le tax returns<br />
from 2002-05.<br />
June<br />
2 — About 50 Petersburg<br />
residents attended the city<br />
council meeting to voice<br />
concerns about violence<br />
among students. Two teenage<br />
boys reportedly were<br />
beaten on <strong>Memorial</strong> Day afternoon.<br />
3 — Kress resident Nolan<br />
Bontke is continuing to<br />
improve after suffering a<br />
head injury in an accident<br />
more than six weeks ago at<br />
Tulia Feedlot. After spending<br />
nearly three weeks in an<br />
Amarillo hospital, Bontke<br />
was transferred to Covenant<br />
Specialty<br />
Hospital in<br />
Lubbock.<br />
He has since<br />
moved to<br />
Prairie House<br />
Living Center<br />
in Plainview.<br />
15 — Donald<br />
Steve<br />
Vinton, 70,<br />
of Hereford was identifi ed<br />
as the motorcyclist who was<br />
found dead on the side of<br />
State Highway 207 in Briscoe<br />
County. It was unknown<br />
what caused the wreck.<br />
22 — <strong>The</strong> bodies of Rainer<br />
Aberer, 53, and Sharen<br />
Lee Severson, 56, were<br />
found with the wreckage of<br />
a Cessna 182 near Country<br />
Road 28 in Floyd County.<br />
<strong>The</strong> exact cause of the wreck<br />
was unknown, but investigators<br />
are looking into pilot error<br />
and weather as possible<br />
causes.<br />
30 — Close to 100 people<br />
showed up to hear about issues<br />
related to wind development<br />
at the Floyd County<br />
Friends Unity Center in<br />
Muncy. Many who attended<br />
were area landowners looking<br />
to gain understanding<br />
on what it’s going to take to<br />
start reaping the benefi ts of<br />
the green energy revolution.<br />
July<br />
4 — Alfredo Rodriguez<br />
Faudoa, 21, died after he<br />
lost control of his Ford Explorer<br />
on FM 168 near CR<br />
182. He was not wearing a<br />
seat belt.<br />
9 — Abernathy celebrated<br />
its centennial by opening a<br />
time capsule that was buried<br />
in 1976 in front of City<br />
Hall.<br />
15 — Daniela Hernandez<br />
of Brownfi eld was pronounced<br />
dead at University<br />
Medical Center after she<br />
was involved in a wreck on<br />
Interstate 27 near Hale Center.<br />
She was headed north<br />
and lost control of her vehicle.<br />
She struck the guardrail<br />
in the median which caused<br />
her SUV to fl ip.<br />
August<br />
3 — Cassandra Wickware,<br />
12, of Floydada died<br />
after she was struck on her<br />
bicycle by a vehicle driven<br />
by Juan Sanchez, 38, of<br />
Floydada on U.S. 62/70.<br />
23 — A decision favoring<br />
Lockney’s Mangold <strong>Memorial</strong><br />
Hospital in its struggle<br />
against the Internal Revenue<br />
Service was rendered in U.S.<br />
Tax Court in Lubbock.<br />
25 — Firefi ghters from<br />
fi ve departments battled<br />
about two hours to control<br />
a blaze that caused more<br />
than $1 million in damage,<br />
destroying Dollar General<br />
in Tulia and damaging other<br />
downtown buildings. Offi<br />
cials did not immediately<br />
release the cause of the fi re,<br />
which started inside Dollar<br />
General. No injuries were<br />
reported. Dollar General<br />
planned to move into a recently<br />
constructed building<br />
on Second Street later this<br />
summer.<br />
30 — A grass fi re burned<br />
110 acres of grassland<br />
southwest of Abernathy. No<br />
structures were damaged.<br />
September<br />
18 — Olton superintendent<br />
Brad Lane resigned<br />
from his post after <strong>com</strong>ing to<br />
terms with school trustees.<br />
Olton High School Principal<br />
Bub McIver was named as<br />
Lane’s replacement.<br />
23 — Walt Arnold of Silverton<br />
was one of six people<br />
inducted into the 2009 class<br />
of the Pro Rodeo Hall of<br />
Fame in Colorado Springs,<br />
Colo.<br />
29 — Daniel Herrera of<br />
Floydada was sentenced to<br />
34 years in prison after be-<br />
ing found guilty of murder.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sentencing stemmed<br />
from a drug-related incident<br />
that took place in June 2008.<br />
Herrera used a .handgun<br />
to shoot 27-year-old Israel<br />
Martinez of Dougherty.<br />
October<br />
3 — <strong>The</strong> dedication of<br />
Floydada’s Centennial Plaza<br />
was held as the city began its<br />
100th birthday celebration.<br />
Plants, plus more granite<br />
stones and bricks were purchased<br />
in honor or in memory<br />
of Floydadans. After the<br />
dedication, a slide show of<br />
historical Floydada photos<br />
See Area News, Page 4A<br />
Advanced orthopedic<br />
care close to home<br />
Atul B. Joshi, M.D., orthopedic surgeon<br />
specializes in trauma, fracture management, joint<br />
replacement and Birmingham Hip Resurfacing.<br />
2506 Xenia<br />
Suite 104 B<br />
Plainview, Texas<br />
Call 806.725.4818<br />
for more information<br />
or to schedule<br />
an appointment.<br />
Back In Time<br />
Jan. 3, 1930: Plans are<br />
being made by Carl Mangum<br />
to repair and remodel<br />
his garage building, 112<br />
E. Fourth, which was damaged<br />
by fi re early Sunday<br />
morning. A short in an automobile<br />
horn was believed<br />
to have caused the fi re.<br />
•<strong>The</strong> War Department<br />
today authorized establishment<br />
of an air station in<br />
Midland.<br />
•“Violent crime, timidly<br />
lifting its head in England,<br />
is being scrouged back<br />
into submission with that<br />
old familiar implement of<br />
justice — the cat-‘o-ninetails.”<br />
Jan. 3, 1950: W.H.<br />
Avinger, superintendent,<br />
says PHS has been accepted<br />
for another year as<br />
a member of the Southern<br />
Association of Colleges<br />
and Secondary Schools.<br />
•Mr. and Mrs. Gordon<br />
Swearingen became the<br />
parents of the fi rst baby<br />
of 1950 here when a son,<br />
Clifford Lynn, was born at<br />
3:40 a.m. Sunday.<br />
•Hugh R. Etter is on the<br />
<strong>com</strong>eback trail with a real<br />
bid for return to normal<br />
activity with the reopening<br />
of his electric service. He<br />
lost both feet and fi ngers<br />
from both hands more than<br />
a year ago when he lay injured<br />
for several days on a<br />
mountainside in Colorado<br />
in freezing weather after<br />
the pickup he was in went<br />
out of control and Etter<br />
was injured.<br />
Doug<br />
McDonough<br />
Looking Back<br />
Atul B. Joshi, M.D., M.Ch. (Orth)*, F.R.C.S.*<br />
January 20, 2010<br />
10:00 a.m.<br />
*Master of Orthopedic Surgery U.K.<br />
*Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons U.K.<br />
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery<br />
Fellow of American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery<br />
Fellow of American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons<br />
Managing<br />
Editor<br />
Doug Mc-<br />
Donough<br />
was on<br />
vacation<br />
last week.<br />
His “Looking<br />
Back”<br />
article will<br />
return next<br />
Sunday.<br />
•1st Lt. Glenn Harrison<br />
has been promoted to the<br />
rank of captain in the National<br />
Guard.<br />
Jan. 3, 1960: Brenda<br />
Gail McCauley is the fi rst<br />
baby born in 1960. Her<br />
parents are Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Robert L. McCauley.<br />
•Sen. John Kennedy<br />
formally jumped into the<br />
Democratic presidential<br />
race and said he will not<br />
accept the vice presidential<br />
nomination under any circumstances.<br />
•Maria Gomez is princess<br />
of the Central American<br />
Latin American Club.<br />
Fidel Baldibia is president.<br />
•Amarillo is seeking approval<br />
for constructing a<br />
lake at Palo Duro State<br />
Park.<br />
Jan. 3, 1980: Tammy<br />
Blackwell and Jody Reeves<br />
have joined Mingo’s hair<br />
salon, 107 E. Sixth.<br />
•Bert Parks, perennial<br />
Miss America Pageant emcee,<br />
says pageant offi cials<br />
pulled a shabby trick by<br />
fi ring him after 25 years of<br />
singing, “<strong>The</strong>re She Is.”<br />
•Movie star Henry Fonda<br />
has been honored for his<br />
54-year stint on stage.<br />
•PHS Bulldogs Earnest<br />
Mosley, Kenneth Storey,<br />
Keith Jordan, K.T. Taylor<br />
and Robert Vera are set to<br />
start when they face Caprock<br />
on Friday night.<br />
(Contact Nicki Bruce<br />
Logan at 806-296-1362 or<br />
nicki@plainviewdailyherald.<strong>com</strong>)
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Obituaries<br />
Helen Aylesworth<br />
<strong>Memorial</strong> services for<br />
Helen Louise Aylesworth,<br />
loving mother, sister, aunt<br />
and friend, will be at 2 p.m.<br />
Friday, Jan. 8 at Lemons Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
She was born Aug. 5, 1927,<br />
in Goodnight, Texas, to the<br />
late J.O. and Jessie Cantrell.<br />
She grew up in Lazbuddie<br />
where she played basketball<br />
and was valedictorian of<br />
her 1945 class. She moved<br />
to Plainview to attend Lippert’s<br />
Business College and<br />
met Edward W. Aylesworth,<br />
who she married in 1946.<br />
She began her bookkeeping<br />
career at Peerless Pump<br />
and then worked for Bob’s<br />
Farm Store. She later earned<br />
her real estate, life insurance<br />
and securities licenses.<br />
Mother loved family reunions,<br />
signing, playing volleyball<br />
and “boot-scootin.’ ”<br />
She will be lovingly remembered<br />
for her fi erce conservatism<br />
and her quick wit and<br />
sense of humor.<br />
She was a member of the<br />
American Legion Auxiliary,<br />
First Church of Christ Sci-<br />
Nina DuBose<br />
PAMPA — Funeral services<br />
for Nina Lee Sparks<br />
DuBose, 85, of Pampa will<br />
be at 2 p.m. Monday at First<br />
Baptist Church with Dr.<br />
Johnny Funderburg, pastor,<br />
and the Rev. Doug DuBose<br />
offi ciating.<br />
Graveside services will be<br />
at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday,<br />
Jan. 6, 2010, at Fort Sam<br />
Houston National Cemetery<br />
in San Antonio with<br />
her nephew, the Rev. John<br />
Hornsby, offi ciating.<br />
Arrangements are under<br />
the direction of Carmichael-<br />
Whatley Funeral Directors<br />
of Pampa.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family will receive<br />
friends from 2-4 p.m. today,<br />
Jan. 3, 2010, at the funeral<br />
home.<br />
Mrs. DuBose died Thursday,<br />
Dec. 31, 2009, in Pampa.<br />
After a journey of almost<br />
86 years, the Lord called<br />
Nina home at the close of<br />
the year and the close of the<br />
day on Dec. 31, 2009. Her<br />
journey carried her through<br />
several foreign countries and<br />
many cities as she followed<br />
her husband’s ministries.<br />
Nina won’t have to move<br />
any more. Jesus has provided<br />
a permanent home fashioned<br />
just for her.<br />
Nina was born Jan. 17,<br />
1924, in Arkansas. She<br />
graduated from Austin High<br />
School and she attended<br />
the University of Texas in<br />
Austin and Howard Payne<br />
University in Brownwood.<br />
She married the Rev. Doug<br />
DuBose on July 14, 1943,<br />
in Austin. She had been a<br />
resident of Pampa for 34<br />
years.<br />
Nina was a wonderful<br />
Linda Poston<br />
JUSTIN — Graveside services<br />
for Linda Diane Poston,<br />
62, of Justin will be at<br />
1 p.m. Monday in Aurora<br />
Cemetery in Aurora.<br />
Arrangements are by<br />
Christian-Hawkins Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
Mrs. Poston died Friday,<br />
Jan. 1, 2010.<br />
She was born to Jack and<br />
Nora Baxter Barnett on Dec.<br />
26, 1947, in Lubbock, Texas.<br />
She married Tony Vaughn<br />
Poston on Dec. 21, 1968, in<br />
Lubbock.<br />
She was a homemaker.<br />
Robert Vernon<br />
COMANCHE<br />
— Robert Atwood<br />
Vernon, 79, of Sipe<br />
Springs, Comanche<br />
County, Texas, died<br />
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009,<br />
at the Temple VA Hospital<br />
in Temple, Texas.<br />
He was born June 12,<br />
1930, in Glendale, Calif., to<br />
Otho Vernon and Mildred<br />
(Stanford) Vernon.<br />
Mr. Vernon worked as<br />
a self-employed real estate<br />
agent in Plainview,<br />
Texas, for 40 years. After<br />
moving to Comanche, he<br />
worked as a real estate<br />
agent and bail bondsman.<br />
He was a devout Christian<br />
and a member of the First<br />
Church of Christ Scientist.<br />
He was a Mason, a<br />
member of <strong>The</strong> Sons of<br />
Confederate Veterans and<br />
a descendent of passengers<br />
on the Mayfl ower.<br />
A veteran of the Korean<br />
War, Mr. Vernon served in<br />
the U.S. Army and the Army<br />
Reserves for a total of 33<br />
years.<br />
He is survived by a daughter,<br />
Melinda Lofton of Comanche;<br />
a daughter and<br />
ence and<br />
the Libertarian<br />
Party.<br />
She was<br />
preceded<br />
in death<br />
by her son,<br />
Jeff Aylesworth;<br />
second<br />
AYLESWORTH<br />
husband, Dewitt Precure;<br />
brothers, Vernon Cantrell,<br />
Don Cantrell and Clifford<br />
Cantrell; and two sisters,<br />
Ida Mae Haberer and Naomi<br />
Flowers.<br />
She is survived by her sister,<br />
Betty Dillon of Nevada<br />
City, Calif.; sister-in-law,<br />
Mary Cantrell of Plainview;<br />
son, Edward Warren; daughters,<br />
Patricia and Jackie;<br />
seven grandchildren; 12<br />
great-grandchildren; and a<br />
host of nieces, nephews and<br />
cousins.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family requests memorials<br />
be made to the<br />
women’s auxiliary of the<br />
American Legion or to Interim<br />
Hospice.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
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homemaker,<br />
a tirelessworker,<br />
gifted<br />
musician,<br />
Sunday<br />
school<br />
teacher,<br />
and a loving,self-<br />
DuBOSE<br />
sacrificing<br />
mother and loyal wife. Nina<br />
was a vital part in her husband’s<br />
ministries, also serving<br />
as his secretary with the<br />
Top O’ Texas Area Baptist<br />
for 12 years. She was a<br />
member of the First Baptist<br />
Church. <strong>The</strong> family looks<br />
forward to seeing her on the<br />
other side where they take<br />
up on the 66 years with no<br />
interruption.<br />
Survivors include her<br />
husband, the Rev. Doug<br />
DuBose of the home; three<br />
sons, Ted DuBose of Pampa,<br />
Roy DuBose of Austin and<br />
Max DuBose of Boerne; fi ve<br />
grandsons, Jason DuBose,<br />
Russell DuBose and Tyler<br />
DuBose, all of Lubbock,<br />
Jake DuBose of Fort Worth<br />
and Adam DuBose of Irving;<br />
three great-granddaughters,<br />
Mia DuBose and Phoebe,<br />
both of Lubbock, and Mattilin<br />
DuBose of Irving; two<br />
great-grandsons, Perry Du-<br />
Bose of Lubbock and Logan<br />
DuBose of Irving; and one<br />
brother, Dr. E.L. Sparks of<br />
San Marcos.<br />
Nina was preceded in death<br />
by her parents, the Rev. and<br />
Mrs. E.L. Sparks and her sister,<br />
Cloteene Hornsby.<br />
Sign the online register at<br />
www.carmichael-whatley.<br />
<strong>com</strong>.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
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Her father, Jack Barnett;<br />
and a brother, Michael Curtis<br />
Barnett, are deceased.<br />
Survivors include her husband;<br />
a son and daughterin-law,<br />
Robert and Jenny<br />
Poston of Rock Hill, S.C.;<br />
two daughters and a son-inlaw,<br />
Kristi Leigh Shilt of<br />
Nixa, Mo., and April Allison<br />
and Jason Culver of Justin;<br />
her mother, Nora Barnett<br />
of Portland, Texas; a sister,<br />
Dee Barnett of Portland; and<br />
six grandchildren.<br />
Online condolences:<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Plainview Daily Herald — 01-<strong>03</strong>-10<br />
son-in-law, Lucia and Pat<br />
Kotrola of Austin, Texas; a<br />
son and daughter-in-law, Nathan<br />
and Elizabeth Vernon<br />
of Jacksonville, Texas; and<br />
four grandchildren, Crystal,<br />
April and Lane Lofton, and<br />
Emily Kotrola.<br />
He was preceded in death<br />
by his parents, Otho and<br />
Mildred Vernon; and a sister,<br />
Elizabeth Vernon.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family will receive<br />
friends at Comanche Funeral<br />
Home from 6-7 p.m.<br />
Monday, Jan. 4, 2010.<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Jan.<br />
5, 2010, at the graveside<br />
with Billy Wallace offi -<br />
ciating. Burial will be in<br />
Sipe Springs Cemetery in<br />
Comanche County, Texas,<br />
with Comanche Funeral<br />
Home in charge of arrangements.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family requests memorials<br />
to Comanche County<br />
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Plainview Daily Herald — 01-<strong>03</strong>-10<br />
Illegal parking<br />
From Page 1A<br />
Alfaro was fi nishing up some paperwork<br />
and about to turn in when he got<br />
the news that a towing <strong>com</strong>pany, ac<strong>com</strong>panied<br />
by Plainview police, had<br />
put a lock on his trailer and was ready<br />
to start towing — not just him but the<br />
fi ve or so other trucks parked there,<br />
too.<br />
<strong>The</strong> man threatening to tow the<br />
trucks was Hector Magallanes, manager<br />
of A-1 Affording Towing in Tulia.<br />
Magallanes said everything Alfaro<br />
said is true — and perfectly legal, too.<br />
Magallanes is contracted to tow<br />
trucks that are illegally parked there by<br />
the owner of the property, which, according<br />
to the Hale County Appraisal<br />
District, is First Christian Powers, a<br />
corporation that owns Christian Manor<br />
senior apartment <strong>com</strong>plex. First Christian<br />
Powers was given the property<br />
by Wal-Mart by Prairie House Living<br />
Center when Prairie House went from<br />
being non-profi t to profi t.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re are (no parking) signs where<br />
they drive in,” Magallanes said, pointing<br />
out there are two ways to enter the<br />
lot, and both have signs. “<strong>The</strong>y’ve been<br />
up there for a couple of months.”<br />
Alfaro said he didn’t see the signs —<br />
which are about one-foot by one-foot<br />
and posted on about a six-foot high<br />
post — before he decided to park there.<br />
“You <strong>com</strong>e in from the road, it’s late<br />
at night, you’re tired, it’s dark . . .,” he<br />
said. “You see trucks parked there and<br />
you say, ‘OK, I should have no problem<br />
there.’ ”<br />
Even though Alfaro knows now he<br />
was illegally parked, he thinks the<br />
truckers should be cut some slack and<br />
shown “<strong>com</strong>mon courtesy.”<br />
“How <strong>com</strong>e they don’t knock on my<br />
window and say, ‘Hey, you need to<br />
move,’ ” he said. “I was kind of perturbed.”<br />
Magallanes disagrees.<br />
“We’re not contracted to drive 30<br />
miles at night just to knock on doors,”<br />
the towing <strong>com</strong>pany manager said.<br />
“Once we’re there we have a legal<br />
right to tow them.”<br />
In fact, Magallanes added, he gives<br />
truck drivers an option to pay the $400<br />
fee for him to release their rigs or he<br />
can tow them to Tulia, which would<br />
wind up costing a lot more.<br />
“It would probably be double the<br />
price” if they were towed, he said.<br />
Ed Vadder, chairman of the board of<br />
First Christian Powers, said truckers<br />
parking on the property has be<strong>com</strong>e a<br />
huge problem.<br />
Area News<br />
From Page 3A<br />
and a style show featuring<br />
early 1900s to current fashions<br />
modeled by Floydada<br />
4-H’ers was held.<br />
7 — Olton resident Raymond<br />
Ramirez Jr., 33,<br />
was killed along with two<br />
others in a fi ery crash in<br />
Lamb County. According<br />
to reports, Ramirez’s grain<br />
hauler blew a tire as he was<br />
headed south on U.S. 385<br />
about eight miles north of<br />
Littlefi eld. He veered into<br />
the northbound lane and collided<br />
head-on with a 2007<br />
GMC Denali, which burst<br />
into fl ames. <strong>The</strong> SUV’s two<br />
passengers, Tammy Jackson,<br />
40, and Rexee Jackson,<br />
14, were killed.<br />
9 — Nathan Jones, a pilot<br />
fl ying from Utah to Louisiana<br />
through Plainview, ran<br />
out of gas and was forced to<br />
make an emergency landing<br />
on a county road two miles<br />
southwest of Abernathy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> single-engine plane<br />
started sputtering after he<br />
fl ew past Plainview trying<br />
to avoid heavy clouds. No<br />
injuries were reported and<br />
Jones, after refueling, was<br />
able to take off again.<br />
15 — Former Lockney<br />
police offi cer Brandon<br />
Welty, 23, pleaded guilty to<br />
sexual assault of a 16-yearold<br />
family member and will<br />
serve seven years in jail.<br />
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said the girl had been performing<br />
a sex act on Welty<br />
from August to September,<br />
around the time he moved<br />
from Terry County to Lockney.<br />
Since the act took place<br />
in both counties, Welty was<br />
awaiting trial in Brownfi eld<br />
where he has been indicted<br />
on two counts of sexual assault<br />
on the same girl.<br />
29 — Ronnie Joe Stowers,<br />
57, of Tulia is facing aggravated<br />
assault and aggravated<br />
kidnapping charges after<br />
he allegedly kidnapped his<br />
ex-girlfriend and later shot<br />
himself in the chest in southeastern<br />
New Mexico.<br />
30 — A 37-year-old Floyd<br />
County woman died from<br />
<strong>com</strong>plications of the H1N1<br />
virus.<br />
November<br />
1 — A Tule Creek EMS<br />
ambulance was partially<br />
swallowed by a sinkhole<br />
outside the EMS offi ce.<br />
2 — Danny Huggins, 27,<br />
who taught math at Lockney<br />
High School, is under<br />
review by the TEA for an<br />
“allegation of misconduct,”<br />
TEA spokesperson DeEtta<br />
Culbertson of Austin said<br />
this morning. Huggins, who<br />
taught at Lockney for fi ve<br />
years, resigned at the end of<br />
October.<br />
19 — Former Tulia resident<br />
Paul Allen Brown, 48,<br />
was found dead in the cab<br />
of his silver GMC truck in<br />
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“One time there were 16 trucks<br />
parked there,” Vadder said, adding that<br />
there are times when truckers drive on<br />
the property when it’s muddy. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />
were rutting it up. Plus you run the<br />
risk of there being a tanker truck being<br />
there and it leaking some kind of<br />
hazardous material.”<br />
Vadder said First Christian Powers<br />
contracted with A-1 Affordable Towing<br />
to handle the situation. He said the<br />
towing <strong>com</strong>pany collects all the fees;<br />
First Christian Powers does not see<br />
any of the money collected, nor does<br />
the city.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> property owners don’t get a<br />
dime of what we do on that property,”<br />
confi rmed Magallanes, who said he<br />
knows what he does upsets truckers.<br />
“If I put myself in their shoes, I understand<br />
their situation. <strong>The</strong>ir living is<br />
driving trucks, and our living is towing,”<br />
he said.<br />
Magallanes said truckers should understand<br />
where the property owners<br />
are <strong>com</strong>ing from, too.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y don’t want them there,” he<br />
said. “You wouldn’t want someone to<br />
park on your property. If you don’t follow<br />
the signs, then you have to pay the<br />
consequences.<br />
“A lot of people say it’s a scam. I understand<br />
how they (truckers) feel about<br />
it,” Magallanes added. “For some of<br />
them their <strong>com</strong>pany pays (the fee), and<br />
some of them don’t.”<br />
Alfaro’s $400 fee came straight out<br />
of his pocket.<br />
“That week my salary was probably<br />
$200, and that’s after 10 days on the<br />
road,” he said. “That ($400 fee) is a lot<br />
of money, especially in this economy.<br />
That was part of Christmas for my<br />
kids, so I couldn’t really afford to give<br />
them much, just a package of socks<br />
and underwear. That was all they got<br />
because I couldn’t afford it.”<br />
Magallanes said in the two months<br />
or so the signs have been posted, he’s<br />
visited the property “three or four<br />
times.<br />
“Most of the time it’s just one or two<br />
(trucks) parked there,” he said.<br />
Alfaro said it gives the city a bad<br />
reputation, especially when the towing<br />
<strong>com</strong>pany is ac<strong>com</strong>panied by the<br />
police.<br />
Magallanes said he always calls law<br />
enforcement before going to the property<br />
because of the potential for a bad<br />
situation.<br />
Alfaro meanwhile, thinks he knows<br />
how to solve the problem.<br />
“I just think they need to invest in<br />
some bigger signs,” he said.<br />
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of 85th and Quaker Avenue<br />
in Lubbock. His death later<br />
was ruled a homicide.<br />
26 — Golden Spread<br />
Electric Cooperative has<br />
received the fi nal OK from<br />
Hale County to construct a<br />
new electric generation facility<br />
in Abernathy.<br />
December<br />
2 — Seven people were<br />
arrested during a raid in<br />
Lubbock in connection<br />
with multiple federal drug<br />
charges. Rolando Garcia<br />
Carrasco, 56, and Johnny<br />
Joe Carrasco, 35, both of<br />
Abernathy; Juan Manuel<br />
Carrasco, 55, of Olton were<br />
among those arrested and<br />
face methamphetamine and<br />
cocaine charges.<br />
10 — Former Dallas Cowboys<br />
receiver Drew Pearson<br />
spoke to Tulia junior high<br />
and high school students before<br />
appearing at a Chamber<br />
of Commerce function that<br />
evening. Pearson’s appearance<br />
was sponsored by Tulia<br />
businesses and spearheaded<br />
by retired teacher and coach<br />
Larry “Happy” Cole, who<br />
wanted to do something to<br />
inspire the <strong>com</strong>munity and<br />
school.<br />
22 — Five-year-old Tucker<br />
Redden was playing with<br />
his next-door neighbor, Anthony<br />
“Michael” Rangel, in<br />
the Rangel’s backyard in<br />
Hale Center when Anthony<br />
slid down an enclosed tube<br />
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slide. A nylon string somehow<br />
got caught around Anthony’s<br />
throat. Tucker ran to<br />
get Anthony’s father, Mike<br />
Rangel, and Atmos Energy<br />
employee Richard Herrera,<br />
who worked to rescue the<br />
boy and then began CPR.<br />
Anthony was taken to Covenant<br />
Hospital Plainview and<br />
made a full recovery a few<br />
days later.<br />
30 — Anjelica Moralez,<br />
27, of Petersburg was pronounced<br />
when the 20<strong>03</strong><br />
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driving south on I-27 hit a<br />
patch of ice, lost control and<br />
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entering the northbound<br />
lanes where it she struck a<br />
2005 Chevrolet van. <strong>The</strong><br />
driver of the van, Terry Creswell,<br />
57, of Slaton, was not<br />
injured, DPS offi cials said.<br />
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Crime and other news<br />
roads, painted “YIELD” on<br />
the roads and placed fl ashing<br />
lights on yield signs to make<br />
it more apparent to drivers<br />
that the frontage roads are<br />
two-way.<br />
In October, the Hale County<br />
State Bank-West robber,<br />
Tyrone Luvoid Hutcherson,<br />
41, of California was convicted<br />
in an Amarillo courtroom<br />
in the April 3, 2008,<br />
robbery. Hutcherson also<br />
was convicted for robbing a<br />
Happy State Bank in Amarillo<br />
on April 29, 2008. An<br />
escapee of a halfway house<br />
in Kansas, Hutcherson was<br />
to be sentenced later this<br />
year.<br />
And, right before the<br />
holidays, the Plainview Police<br />
Department arrested<br />
46-year-old Darrell Hill for<br />
possession of marijuana<br />
over 5 pounds and under<br />
200 pounds in a drug-free<br />
zone at his residence at 1005<br />
Smyth. Offi cers recovered<br />
78 marijuana plants along<br />
with bongs and pipes plus<br />
equipment used to grow<br />
the plants. Hill already was<br />
on parole for a burglary he<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitted in Taylor County<br />
and, if convicted of the drug<br />
charge, faces 10-15 years in<br />
prison.<br />
In other local law enforcement<br />
news in 2009:<br />
January<br />
16 — Luis Selestino<br />
Juanes, 27, was arrested at<br />
his residence after a drug<br />
raid by the Plainview Police<br />
Department’s narcotics<br />
division. Police recovered<br />
more than $80,000, including<br />
a counterfeit $100 bill,<br />
one gram of cocaine and<br />
two shotguns that had been<br />
reported stolen.<br />
29 — After a six-month<br />
investigation, Plainview<br />
police arrested 33-year-old<br />
Thomas “Tommy” P. Martinez<br />
III for the theft of an estimated<br />
20 newspaper racks<br />
belonging to the Plainview<br />
Daily Herald and the Lubbock<br />
Avalanche-Journal.<br />
Martinez was apprehended<br />
after he allegedly stole car<br />
batteries and tools and damaged<br />
property at two local<br />
businesses. Evidence found<br />
at those scenes led investigators<br />
to him.<br />
February<br />
24 — Martin James Meza<br />
Jr. was arrested for DWI<br />
and two unrelated warrants<br />
after he plowed through a<br />
brick wall at the McClung<br />
Center on the Wayland Baptist<br />
University campus. <strong>The</strong><br />
truck went through a wall<br />
and came to rest on the steps<br />
leading down to the basement.<br />
Meza was not hurt in<br />
the crash.<br />
March<br />
2 — Chris Allen McLain,<br />
42, and Skyler Dane Ferguson,<br />
21, were arrested after<br />
the Plainview Police Department<br />
narcotics team discovered<br />
methamphetamine and<br />
marijuana. Offi cers also uncovered<br />
several stolen items<br />
that were linked to burglaries<br />
in the county and area.<br />
McLain and Ferguson faced<br />
multiple drug charges.<br />
4 — Vicente Ruelos Cedillo,<br />
17, was indicted for<br />
attempted capital murder<br />
charges for allegedly attempting<br />
to solicit the murder<br />
of Jacob Hernandez.<br />
Court records show Cedillo<br />
approached George Ortega<br />
in late February, offering him<br />
money to kill Hernandez allegedly<br />
for testifying against<br />
him in an earlier case.<br />
11 — Gilbert Lee Sinor,<br />
55, was arrested for aggravated<br />
assault with a deadly<br />
weapon after he attacked his<br />
girlfriend with a frying pan,<br />
striking her in the head three<br />
times. Sinor was treated for<br />
injuries he sustained when<br />
his girlfriend fought back<br />
during the attack. She was<br />
not seriously injured.<br />
16 — Johnathon Esquivel,<br />
17, was arrested for aggravated<br />
robbery after he and<br />
fi ve Floydada teens threatened<br />
a clerk at Allsup’s,<br />
4001 Olton Road, with a<br />
gun and took several cases<br />
of beer. He was taken to the<br />
Hale County jail and held on<br />
a $25,000 bond.<br />
20 — Several Plainview<br />
residents were warned to<br />
stay away from Wal-mart after<br />
a mass text message was<br />
sent out warning women of<br />
an apparent gang initiation.<br />
Local law enforcement said<br />
there was no real threat at<br />
the store and that these types<br />
of messages are sent out every<br />
few years.<br />
April<br />
6 — Nathaniel O’Neil<br />
Dove, 33, was arrested for<br />
possession of cocaine after<br />
he harassed a correctional<br />
offi cer at Allsup’s, 501 N.<br />
Date. When offi cers arrived<br />
they found Dove had three<br />
throwing knives, a doubleedged<br />
knife and a BB gun<br />
pistol. He was charged with<br />
resisting arrest, search or<br />
transport, possession of a<br />
controlled substance and unlawful<br />
carrying a weapon.<br />
7 — Lucita Adame, 22, a<br />
former Plainview resident,<br />
died from injuries she sustained<br />
when she was was<br />
shot once at her house in<br />
south Wichita, Kan., by her<br />
21-year-old ex-boyfriend,<br />
Rontel Parks, on March<br />
23. Parks was arrested and<br />
charged with aggravated<br />
battery.<br />
22 — David Guerrero<br />
Aguilar, 50, was charged<br />
with indecency with a child<br />
by sexual contact and public<br />
intoxication with three prior<br />
convictions. An eight-yearold<br />
girl reportedly was playing<br />
outside when Aguilar<br />
approached her and grabbed<br />
her inappropriately. She was<br />
able to get away and ran to<br />
the house where her father<br />
was. Aguilar followed the<br />
girl into the house and was<br />
forcibly removed by the father,<br />
Capt. Michael Carroll<br />
said. Aguilar was treated<br />
for injuries before arrested<br />
and held on bonds totaling<br />
$21,500.<br />
24 — <strong>The</strong> Hale County<br />
Sheriff’s Offi ce and the Hale<br />
County Constable’s Offi ce<br />
conducted a two-day roundup<br />
that resulted in 55 people<br />
being arrested. Of the 55<br />
arrested, 10 were brought<br />
in for felony warrants, with<br />
charges including burglary<br />
of a habitation and aggravated<br />
assault with a deadly<br />
weapon.<br />
27 — Ricky Rosas Jr., 10,<br />
was playing baseball with<br />
friends when their baseball<br />
was hit into a neighbor’s<br />
backyard in the 4100 block<br />
of Villa Drive. After no one<br />
answered the door at the residence,<br />
Rosas climbed into<br />
the neighbor’s backyard to<br />
retrieve the ball and was attacked<br />
by dogs. A neighbor<br />
who heard the <strong>com</strong>motion<br />
was able to pull the 10-yearold<br />
to safety. <strong>The</strong> neighbor<br />
was not seriously injured,<br />
but Rosas was taken to Children’s<br />
Medical Center in<br />
Dallas. On May 29, the boy<br />
surprised his classmates<br />
when he showed up for the<br />
last day of school at Lakeside<br />
Learning Center.<br />
May<br />
14 — A fi re that killed<br />
longtime barber J.W. West<br />
at his residence in the 1200<br />
block of West 11th was started<br />
by a cigarette. West, 76,<br />
was pronounced dead at the<br />
scene.<br />
21 — Malcolm Dean<br />
Scott, 45, of Lubbock was<br />
arrested at his residence in<br />
connection with an aggravated<br />
robbery case. Plainview<br />
police think Scott was<br />
the driver of a brown Cadillac<br />
involved in robbing<br />
two houses near Plainview<br />
Country Club a few days before.<br />
According to reports, a<br />
man entered the garage of a<br />
residence in the 3400 block<br />
of Kirchwood and removed<br />
a gold necklace from a 61year-old<br />
woman. He then hit<br />
her in the head with a gun<br />
and fl ed the scene. A few<br />
minutes later the same man<br />
entered a residence in the<br />
200 block of South Ennis by<br />
kicking in the door. He was<br />
able to pry a wedding ring<br />
off the fi nger of a 90-yearold<br />
woman. Two Plainview<br />
offi cers were heading back<br />
to Plainview from Lubbock<br />
when they saw the brown<br />
Cadillac. <strong>The</strong>y followed the<br />
vehicle into Lubbock, but<br />
lost sight of it. Lubbock police<br />
intercepted the vehicle,<br />
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but the suspects fl ed on foot.<br />
Police continue to search for<br />
the other suspects.<br />
June<br />
10 — Nick Lee Griego,<br />
26, was convicted of evading<br />
arrest with a vehicle<br />
and sentenced to 10 years in<br />
prison and fi ned $2,500.<br />
11 — Vicente Ruelos Cedillo,<br />
18, was sentenced to<br />
two eight-year prison terms,<br />
to run concurrently, for two<br />
counts of aggravated assault<br />
and burglary of a<br />
habitation.<br />
17 — Fiveyear-old<br />
Tyson<br />
Torres, who<br />
was hit by a car<br />
at the intersection<br />
of Second<br />
and Austin, was<br />
discharged from Covenant<br />
Children’s Hospital in Lubbock.<br />
Torres was riding his<br />
bike when he collided with<br />
Stephanie Dawn Baeza, 42,<br />
who was driving a Buick<br />
LeSabre. <strong>The</strong> boy was fl own<br />
by AeroCare to Lubbock.<br />
18 — <strong>The</strong> cause of a house<br />
fi re that damaged a residence<br />
at 611 W. Ninth is under<br />
investigation. <strong>The</strong> owner<br />
of the house, Juan Sanchez,<br />
was not living there at the<br />
time.<br />
19 — Former Plainview<br />
resident Luis Magallanes,<br />
20, was arrested with two<br />
others after a woman was<br />
shot in the leg around 4:20<br />
a.m. in Lubbock. <strong>The</strong> woman,<br />
Priscilla Gomez, 25, suffered<br />
non-life threatening<br />
injuries.<br />
23 — Michael Reyes, 41,<br />
was arrested after police<br />
found him in a residence in<br />
the 1300 block of Wayland.<br />
Neighbors called police,<br />
who said Reyes is a registered<br />
sex offender.<br />
25 — Plainview police<br />
were working to confi rm a<br />
story about an accident that<br />
left dried blood on the Hike<br />
and Bike Trail. Initially, investigators<br />
thought the blood<br />
was a result of gang activity,<br />
but it turned out several<br />
teenagers were playing in<br />
the water under the overpass<br />
when a juvenile cut his foot.<br />
<strong>The</strong> blood was found several<br />
yards east of Broadway, and<br />
more blood smears were visible<br />
on the tunnel under the<br />
street.<br />
YIR Year in Review<br />
Year in Review<br />
July<br />
14 — Plainview High<br />
School Jr. Navy ROTC<br />
member Cheyenne Diaz, 15,<br />
was jogging north in the 800<br />
block of Joliet when she was<br />
struck by 56-year-old Arlene<br />
Eitner Sharp. Diaz was taken<br />
by AeroCare to University<br />
Medical Center in Lubbock.<br />
16 — It was determined<br />
that alcohol was a factor<br />
in the wreck that killed Alberto<br />
G. Perez, 27, of Plainview<br />
on July 16. Perez was<br />
killed after losing control<br />
of a 2006 Cadillac, causing<br />
him to hit the center median<br />
in the 1100 block of South<br />
Business I-27. <strong>The</strong> vehicle<br />
went airborne after striking<br />
the median and fl ipped<br />
several times. Perez and his<br />
passenger, Juan Carlos Salazar,<br />
were ejected from the<br />
vehicle. Salazar was found<br />
three hours after the accident<br />
about three blocks from the<br />
wreckage and was treated<br />
at Covenant Hospital Plainview<br />
for minor injuries.<br />
27 — Luis Hernandez Jr.,<br />
18, and an 11-year-old were<br />
charged with burglary of<br />
a building after they were<br />
caught inside the Far East<br />
Restaurant, 910 N. I-27. <strong>The</strong><br />
two also may be connected<br />
to a burglary on 24th Street.<br />
•Louis Fred Gonzales Jr.<br />
27, was arrested after he<br />
was seen exiting Java the<br />
Hut late Sunday night. Warren<br />
Yoder, 23, of Olton, who<br />
was driving the get-away<br />
vehicle, also was arrested<br />
for burglary of a building.<br />
August<br />
4 — Jose DeLuna, 55, died<br />
after he was struck while riding<br />
his bicycle at 16th and<br />
Columbia. DeLuna was under<br />
the infl uence of alcohol.<br />
<strong>The</strong> driver of the vehicle,<br />
Emilda Pena-Rodriguez, 41,<br />
fl ed the scene and was arrested<br />
a short time later and<br />
charged with failure to stop<br />
and render aid.<br />
5 — David Guerrero<br />
Aguilar was sentenced to 12<br />
years in prison for charges<br />
of indecency with a child.<br />
Aguilar, 50, must serve six<br />
years before being eligible<br />
for parole. He was accused<br />
of assaulting a 8-year-old<br />
Plainview girl who was taking<br />
out the trash from her<br />
home in April.<br />
10 — Thomas Vancil, 39,<br />
was arrested after he threatened<br />
his 37-year-old wife<br />
with a knife at their<br />
residence. He was<br />
held on a $25,000<br />
bond.<br />
24 — <strong>The</strong> fi re<br />
that caused $1.25<br />
million in damages<br />
at Westex<br />
Enterprise, located<br />
at 1100 S. I-27, has been<br />
ruled accidental. Fire Marshal<br />
Philip Mize said the fi re<br />
was accidentally started and<br />
fueled by several fl ammable<br />
substances in the area, including<br />
hydraulic oil. Three<br />
fi re trucks responded and<br />
two tanker trucks from the<br />
Halfway Volunteer Fire<br />
Department were called to<br />
help.<br />
September<br />
7 — Francisco Pedroza,<br />
59, died from injuries he<br />
sustained during an accident<br />
Sept. 3. Pedroza was driving<br />
his Harley-Davidson motorcycle<br />
east in the inside lane<br />
of the 2700 block of Olton<br />
Road. Jack Compton, 78,<br />
was driving a Lincoln in<br />
the same direction when he<br />
made a lane change. Compton’s<br />
car did not strike Pedroza,<br />
but the lane change<br />
caused him to overcorrect<br />
and wreck. Pedroza, who<br />
was not wearing a helmet,<br />
was thrown from his bike.<br />
He was taken by AeroCare<br />
to a Lubbock hospital where<br />
he died. Compton originally<br />
fl ed the scene, but later was<br />
located by police and cited<br />
for failure to report an accident<br />
at once.<br />
8 — Jesus Rodolfo Duran<br />
II, 25, was arrested after he<br />
was caught using a sledgehammer<br />
to destroy a padlock<br />
in an attempt to break<br />
into the Liquor Loft, 2912<br />
Dimmitt Road.<br />
16 — Melvin Shivers, 42,<br />
was arrested at 210 W. Crestway<br />
for an aggravated fi rstdegree<br />
felony of possession<br />
with intent to deliver a controlled<br />
substance over 400<br />
grams. Offi cials confi scated<br />
a large amount of cocaine<br />
and a substantial amount of<br />
money at the scene. If convicted,<br />
Shivers faces up to<br />
99 years in prison.<br />
20 — Local law enforcement<br />
<strong>com</strong>pleted a <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />
check of the 68 registered<br />
sex offenders in Hale<br />
County. Five people were<br />
arrested during the sweep,<br />
but not all were sex offenders.<br />
Some were taken in for<br />
outstanding warrants, while<br />
two were arrested for possession<br />
of marijuana in a<br />
drug-free zone.<br />
30 — Caitlynn Deanne<br />
Bryant, 21, was taken to<br />
Covenant Hospital Plainview<br />
after she was hit by a<br />
car while riding her bike.<br />
Michael Alan Barker, 19,<br />
was traveling west in a 2008<br />
Ford F-150 pickup in the<br />
4200 block of Olton Road<br />
when he was cut off by an-<br />
other vehicle and swerved<br />
into Bryant. She was not<br />
wearing a helmet.<br />
October<br />
8 — Four vehicles were<br />
destroyed in a backyard<br />
fi re that reportedly started<br />
in a recreational vehicle<br />
at a residence owned by<br />
George Jones in the 2200<br />
block of West Fourth Street.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cause of the fi re, which<br />
caused $8,500 in damages,<br />
was undetermined, but was<br />
not ruled suspicious.<br />
12 — A fi re at Taylor’s<br />
convenience store, 310 W.<br />
Fifth, caused minimal damage<br />
to the store. <strong>The</strong> cause<br />
of the blaze is undetermined,<br />
but foul play is not<br />
expected.<br />
20 — An unknown person<br />
reportedly went online<br />
and withdrew $42,500 from<br />
the Plainview Christian<br />
Academy’s payroll account<br />
with American State Bank.<br />
School Administrator Karen<br />
Earhart said all but $16,000<br />
was recovered. <strong>The</strong> funds,<br />
she said, were distributed to<br />
banks all over the country.<br />
Offi cials noticed the suspicious<br />
activity the day after<br />
the withdrawal and were<br />
able to recover more than<br />
half the amount stolen.<br />
22 — A fi re in a Plainview<br />
Cemetery storage building<br />
that was caused by a woodburning<br />
stove being left<br />
unattended caused $10,000<br />
damage to the building and<br />
equipment, including two<br />
trucks and a backhoe.<br />
November<br />
9 — Anthony Quintero,<br />
31, of Hale Center was arrested<br />
after he was found<br />
doing drugs in a public rest<br />
room at McCoy’s Building<br />
Center, 4605 Olton Road.<br />
Quintero would not <strong>com</strong>e<br />
out of the rest room, but<br />
once he was removed police<br />
found drug paraphernalia in<br />
his possession.<br />
10 — A new City of<br />
Plainview ambulance, driven<br />
by Timothy Miller, was<br />
damaged while on an emergency<br />
run when a pickup<br />
driven by Maria DeJesus<br />
Avila, 41, failed to yield the<br />
right of way at the intersection<br />
of 24th and Quincy. <strong>The</strong><br />
$156,000 ambulance, which<br />
had been in service just more<br />
than a month, received damage<br />
to the bumper, hood and<br />
right fender.<br />
11 — John David Saenz,<br />
26, of Hart was arrested after<br />
he pushed a Plainview<br />
police offi cer responding to<br />
a fi ght in the 1600 block of<br />
Quincy Street. Saenz was<br />
arrested for assault causing<br />
bodily injury of a police offi<br />
cer.<br />
22 — A miniature horse<br />
named Tinker Bell, owned<br />
by Larry Trimble, reportedly<br />
was killed by dogs at the Bar-<br />
None Rodeo grounds. One<br />
of the dogs, believed to be pit<br />
bulls, was shot, but the other<br />
one escaped.<br />
30 — Jesus Cervantes, 24,<br />
of Muleshoe was arrested<br />
for aggravated assault with<br />
a deadly weapon. Cervantes<br />
allegedly arrived at a residence<br />
in the 900 block of<br />
West 28th Street intoxicated<br />
and pointed a pistol, threatening<br />
to kill two women. He<br />
then forced two children into<br />
his car and left. Cervantes<br />
was located by police a short<br />
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time later. <strong>The</strong> two children<br />
were not injured.<br />
December<br />
6 — A 12-year-old Coronado<br />
Junior High student<br />
was arrested by police for<br />
vandalism after she wrote a<br />
message in a bathroom that<br />
she going to blow up the<br />
school. Rebecca Soto said<br />
her daughter, Priscilla, is<br />
accused of writing the message,<br />
but Rebecca said her<br />
daughter did not write it and<br />
confessed only because she<br />
was scared. Rebecca spent<br />
the weekend at a juvenile<br />
detention facility. Police are<br />
working with handwriting<br />
experts to help build their<br />
case, which could result in<br />
a lawsuit by the student’s<br />
family.<br />
17 — An estimated<br />
$10,000 in damage was<br />
caused to David and Myrt<br />
Wilder Field on the Wayland<br />
campus by an unknown person<br />
in a vehicle.<br />
21 — John Carr Gravelle,<br />
20, was arrested Dec. 10 for<br />
unauthorized use of a vehicle<br />
after it was discovered<br />
he had stolen a county bulldozer.<br />
It was recovered three<br />
days later in a caliche pit<br />
about two miles southeast<br />
of town. Others could face<br />
charges in the theft.<br />
22 — Raymond Flores,<br />
18, and his brother, 17-yearold<br />
Demus Flores, were arrested<br />
Dec. 14 after they reportedly<br />
burglarized a house<br />
north of Hale Center. Deputy<br />
Tommy Baker said the<br />
two kicked in the back door<br />
of the residence and stole<br />
several fi rearms. <strong>The</strong> owner<br />
chased the two, who headed<br />
north toward Plainview.<br />
<strong>The</strong> brothers were picked<br />
up by two sheriff deputies,<br />
although they did not have<br />
possession of the stolen fi rearms.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y told the deputies<br />
they threw the guns out<br />
of the car and then showed<br />
them where they were. <strong>The</strong><br />
brothers were booked into<br />
the Hale County jail for burglary<br />
of a habitation. Since<br />
their arrest, law enforcement<br />
offi cers have recovered<br />
some four truckloads of<br />
stolen property in Plainview<br />
and around the county. Additional<br />
charges against the<br />
brothers were pending.<br />
28 — Three people were<br />
treated for injuries after a<br />
fi re destroyed a mobile home<br />
at 2600 Gladney. All 10 occupants<br />
— two adults and<br />
eight children — had exited<br />
the residence. <strong>The</strong> fi re originated<br />
in the kitchen when<br />
one of the occupants left the<br />
oven on with the door open<br />
to dry an object. It was estimated<br />
the fi re caused about<br />
$12,000 damage.<br />
30 — Jesse Ornelas Jr.,<br />
18, of Lubbock and Raymond<br />
Ibarra, 24, of San Antonio<br />
were charged with aggravated<br />
robbery after Ibarra<br />
was seen by Plainview police<br />
robbing Allsup’s, 801<br />
N. Columbia. He fl ed the<br />
scene with an undisclosed<br />
amount of cash. Ornelas<br />
was arrested in the get-away<br />
vehicle and received an additional<br />
charge of evading<br />
arrest or detention with a vehicle.<br />
Ibarra later was found<br />
hiding under a vehicle at the<br />
Starlite Motel, 701 W. Fifth.<br />
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“If all printers were determined not to print anything<br />
‘til they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be<br />
very little printed.” – Benjamin Franklin<br />
Letter to the Editor<br />
Upset at humane society<br />
To the Editor:<br />
So much good (exists)<br />
here in Plainview, so what’s<br />
the problem with the Humane<br />
Society?<br />
My family and I moved<br />
here in the summer of 2008<br />
and have loved being a part<br />
of this <strong>com</strong>munity. We have<br />
been active in your Christmas<br />
parade, Pray Plainview<br />
where we met with many of<br />
your locals to pray for our<br />
country, and also supported<br />
your tea party. <strong>The</strong>re is so<br />
much good here, and so I<br />
am very surprised that the<br />
humane society here is so<br />
lacking.<br />
Now, I know they do some<br />
good but let me tell you why<br />
I make this bold statement.<br />
I love animals and offered<br />
the manager of the humane<br />
society here to pay for a photo<br />
of one animal to be put in<br />
paper to help with its adoption<br />
and even offered to help<br />
pay the $75 fee if someone<br />
should want the pet. I was<br />
told that they already have a<br />
system (the Herald provides<br />
space for Pet of the Week<br />
as a public service) and was<br />
refused of any assistance.<br />
I told my boss at Amigos<br />
about it the next day and he<br />
said he wasn’t surprised because<br />
they offered to give<br />
the Humane Society 10 large<br />
bags of dog food, ripped on<br />
top from shipping, and they<br />
refused it.<br />
I think they are in need<br />
of much <strong>com</strong>munity service<br />
since they are only open 1-2<br />
hours per day, and having<br />
worked at a humane society<br />
and having family members<br />
who have volunteered at<br />
them, I know you can’t fi nd<br />
homes for pets operating so<br />
few hours per week — not<br />
seriously anyway.<br />
But what happened this<br />
past week takes the cake,<br />
and I would sadly not put<br />
any animal in this shelter because<br />
of this incident.<br />
I found our 20th animal in<br />
over a year and called the humane<br />
society and told them,<br />
as I have always, and said if<br />
someone <strong>com</strong>es in looking for<br />
this well-cared-for dog, that<br />
had no collar, to please have<br />
them call me, and to confi rm<br />
Well, it is that time of<br />
year when most of us have<br />
unwrapped all of our gifts,<br />
eaten too much ham and<br />
pumpkin pie, and started<br />
to think about making a<br />
New Year’s resolution.<br />
We’ve been spending time<br />
refl ecting and pondering on<br />
what aspects of our lives,<br />
personal or professional,<br />
we would most like to improve.<br />
But today I have a re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />
New Year’s<br />
resolution for all of my fellow<br />
Conservatives across<br />
the country — one that has<br />
nothing to do with losing<br />
weight, quitting smoking or<br />
reading more. Instead, it has<br />
everything to do with saving<br />
our country.<br />
I am resolving to work<br />
with party activists, candidates,<br />
elected offi cials,<br />
organizations, donors and<br />
conservative voters across<br />
the country to fi nd those issues<br />
and ties that bind us as<br />
Republicans rather than revert<br />
to the internal attacks<br />
that will set back our party,<br />
and our nation, for decades<br />
to <strong>com</strong>e. I am resolving to<br />
move forward, and I hope I<br />
can count on each of you to<br />
join me!<br />
Next year is critical to our<br />
political efforts. <strong>The</strong> 2010<br />
midterm election will give<br />
Republicans an opportunity<br />
to reconnect with voters<br />
across the nation and set the<br />
MSNBC tactic: In other words . . .<br />
Irritated at the bumps on the road<br />
to the Democrats’ Thousand-Year<br />
Reich, liberals are now claiming that<br />
Republican Sen. Tom Coburn requested<br />
a prayer for the death of Sen. Bob<br />
Byrd during the health care debate on<br />
a recent Saturday night.<br />
Here is what Coburn actually said:<br />
“What the American people ought to<br />
pray is that somebody can’t make the<br />
vote tonight. That’s what they ought<br />
to pray.”<br />
After reporting Coburn’s remark,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Washington Post’s Dana Milbank added:<br />
“It was diffi cult to escape the conclusion<br />
that Coburn was referring to the 92-yearold,<br />
wheelchair-bound Sen. Robert Byrd (D-<br />
W.V.).”<br />
Contrary to Milbank’s claim, I fi nd it extremely<br />
easy to get away from that conclusion.<br />
In fact, I’m a regular Houdini when it<br />
<strong>com</strong>es to that conclusion. That conclusion<br />
couldn’t hold me for a second.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are a million ways a senator could<br />
miss a vote, other than by dying. Ask Patrick<br />
Kennedy. At 1 a.m. on a Sunday night in the<br />
middle of a historic blizzard in the nation’s<br />
capital, I don’t think the fi rst thing that came<br />
to anyone’s mind was death. More likely it<br />
was: “Last call.”<br />
Milbank was employing the MSNBC<br />
motto, “In Other Words,” which provides<br />
the formula for 90 percent of the political<br />
<strong>com</strong>mentary on that network. <strong>The</strong> MSNBC<br />
host quotes a Republican, then says “in other<br />
words,” translates the statement into something<br />
that would be stupid to say, and spends<br />
the next 10 minutes ridiculing the translated<br />
version. Which no one said. Except the<br />
host.<br />
Also, by the way, Sen. Coburn did not<br />
“go to the Senate fl oor to propose a prayer,”<br />
as Milbank reported. He was giving a fl oor<br />
speech in which he used the turn of phrase,<br />
“What the American people ought to pray<br />
is . . .”<br />
Inasmuch as liberals want to talk about<br />
anything but their plan to take over one-sixth<br />
of the American economy, let’s talk about<br />
health care!<br />
Democrats tout Medicare as their model<br />
for a government-run health care system,<br />
bragging about what an extremely popular<br />
government program it is.<br />
Medicare is tens of trillions of dollars<br />
in the red. It is expected to go bankrupt by<br />
2017. In order to pay for Medicare alone,<br />
the government will either have to cut every<br />
other federal program in existence, or raise<br />
federal in<strong>com</strong>e taxes to rates as high as 77<br />
percent.<br />
Medicare is like a $500 hamburger: I assume<br />
it’s good — it had better be — but no<br />
one would say, “THAT’S A FANTASTIC<br />
SUCCESS!”<br />
Until 10 minutes ago, the liberal argument<br />
for national health care was that it wasn’t<br />
fair that some people — “the rich” — have<br />
access to better health care than others.<br />
stage for an even stronger<br />
2012 cycle. But before we<br />
get distracted by our future<br />
hopes for the White House,<br />
we have much work to do.<br />
With 36 governorships up<br />
for election and the everimportant<br />
state legislative<br />
battles that will help shape<br />
the future political landscape<br />
through redistricting,<br />
our efforts are only just getting<br />
under way.<br />
That is why I am resolute<br />
in my conviction that we can<br />
no longer afford to wage the<br />
type of attacking and bitter<br />
intra-party battles that<br />
have weakened our ability<br />
to coalesce as a party in opposition<br />
to the wasteful and<br />
damaging policies <strong>com</strong>ing<br />
out of Washington.<br />
That is not to say that<br />
we should not engage<br />
in spirited primaries<br />
in an attempt to put<br />
forth the best candidates<br />
for the general<br />
election. What<br />
it does mean is that<br />
once a Republican<br />
candidate is victorious<br />
in the primary, all<br />
Republicans should<br />
give them their full support.<br />
Moreover, this support must<br />
not stop after the ballot has<br />
been cast.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days of “not conservative<br />
enough” or “too<br />
conservative for me” should<br />
be erased from our political<br />
vocabulary once the primary<br />
process pro is <strong>com</strong>plete. At that<br />
stage, stag we must join together<br />
to help h our candidates win<br />
elections elec and begin the criti-<br />
cal job of stopping the fl ow<br />
of liberal policies <strong>com</strong>ing<br />
out of Washington and numerous<br />
state capitals across<br />
the land.<br />
<strong>The</strong> challenges ahead are<br />
too great for us not to make<br />
this resolution together. For<br />
if we fail, I fear our nation<br />
will pay a hefty price —<br />
In liberals’ ideal world, everyone<br />
lives in abject poverty and stands in<br />
long lines, but we all live in the same<br />
abject poverty and stand in the same<br />
long lines — just like in their beloved<br />
Soviet Union of recent memory! (Except<br />
the <strong>com</strong>missars, who get excellent<br />
health care, food, housing, maid<br />
service and no lines.)<br />
Instead of being honest and telling<br />
us that their plan is to make health<br />
care worse and more expensive —<br />
but fairer! — liberals have recently<br />
begun claiming that providing universal<br />
health care will actually save money.<br />
Overnight, they went from wailing about<br />
basic human needs being “more important<br />
than bombs” to claiming: “Our plan will<br />
be cheaper!”<br />
Hmmm, I didn’t make any notes to debate<br />
the manifestly insane points. But I’m pretty<br />
sure that extending full medical benefi ts to<br />
30 million people who don’t currently have<br />
them — 47 million once the federal health<br />
<strong>com</strong>mission rules that illegal aliens are covered<br />
— will not be less expensive than the<br />
current system.<br />
You can say — mistakenly — that the<br />
liberals’ plan is more <strong>com</strong>passionate. You<br />
can say — also incorrectly — that it will be<br />
fairer. On no set of facts can you say it will<br />
be cheaper.<br />
Democrats keep citing the Congressional<br />
Budget Offi ce’s “scoring” of their bills as if<br />
that means something.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CBO is required to score a bill<br />
based on the assumptions provided by the<br />
bill’s authors. It’s worth about as much<br />
as a report card fi lled out by the student<br />
himself.<br />
Democrats could write a bill saying: “Assume<br />
we invent a magic pill that will make<br />
cars get 1,000 miles per gallon. Now, CBO,<br />
would that save money?”<br />
<strong>The</strong> CBO would have to conclude: Yes,<br />
that bill will save money.<br />
Among the tricks the Democrats put<br />
into their health care bills for the CBO<br />
is that the government will collect taxes<br />
for 10 years, but only pay out benefi ts for<br />
the last six years. Will that save money?<br />
Yes, the CBO says, this bill is “defi cit<br />
neutral”!<br />
But what about the next 10 years and<br />
the next 10 years and the next 10 years after<br />
that? Will the health care plan continually<br />
pay benefi ts only in the last six years<br />
of every 10-year period? I think their plan<br />
assumes we’ll all be dead from global warming<br />
in a decade.<br />
Also, I note that the Democrats claimed<br />
it’s urgent that we pass ObamaCare by<br />
Christmas, but the bill doesn’t get around to<br />
paying out any benefi ts until 2014. Poor uninsured<br />
chumps.<br />
In other words . . . Democrats are praying<br />
for the death of Bob Byrd!<br />
(Ann Coulter is a columnist for United<br />
Press Syndicate in Kansas City.)<br />
A New Year’s resolution resolution for for Republicans<br />
Mallard Fillmore<br />
that they got this message. I<br />
never heard back from them.<br />
I kept good care of this dog<br />
while your wonderful newspaper<br />
ran an ad for a found<br />
pet, and KKYN helped to announce<br />
it as well. We made<br />
posters and hung them in the<br />
area where we found her. We<br />
even took her door-to-door<br />
for six days, and on Saturday<br />
afternoon I fi nally let go of<br />
the idea of fi nding her owner<br />
and gave her to a very nice<br />
home.<br />
That evening I got a call<br />
from a lady who said she had<br />
seen this ad in the paper and<br />
thought the dog was hers. She<br />
had contacted the humane<br />
society but they didn’t have<br />
her. I guess it was at that moment<br />
that I felt that the Plainview<br />
Humane Society let<br />
her down and me down but<br />
mostly the dog down for not<br />
trying harder to reunite owners<br />
with their pets.<br />
I think this shelter needs<br />
our public help. <strong>The</strong>y need<br />
to stay open longer hours<br />
and have people who will<br />
manage the shelter with love<br />
and devotion to connecting<br />
lost animals to their rightful<br />
owners. <strong>The</strong>y need staff that<br />
will contact inquiries more<br />
readily, too. And most of<br />
all they need to embrace the<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity and allow them<br />
to help them to care for these<br />
most cherished and lost animals<br />
without being so hardnosed<br />
about it.<br />
Kudos to KKYN and the<br />
Plainview Daily Herald for<br />
their sincere efforts to put<br />
lost pets back with their<br />
owners, and I hope the humane<br />
society tries harder in<br />
the future.<br />
My advice to pet owners<br />
is to put collars with your<br />
phone numbers on your pets<br />
so when they get out the<br />
fi nders can return them to<br />
you. My advice is to let the<br />
humane society know that<br />
they need to be more accessible<br />
and more warm to those<br />
who are shattered by the loss<br />
of their family pet and try<br />
harder to reunite them and<br />
to accept help from the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
more graciously.<br />
G.L. Carpenter<br />
Plainview<br />
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OPINION<br />
Ann<br />
Coulter<br />
Mike<br />
Reagan<br />
hopefully not an irreversible<br />
one.<br />
So as we approach<br />
this new year and refl<br />
ect upon 2009 and<br />
think of ways to improve<br />
our situations<br />
in 2010, I ask that my<br />
fellow Republicans<br />
join together to have<br />
a respectful debate<br />
during our up<strong>com</strong>ing<br />
primary process and<br />
then give their full support<br />
to our selected nominees<br />
even if there remain some<br />
philosophical differences.<br />
I know this is the approach<br />
my father personally took<br />
and I cannot think of a better<br />
beacon of light than his<br />
legacy to help us once again<br />
fi nd our way.<br />
Have a safe and prosperous<br />
2010!<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 />
— www.reaganlegacyfoundation.org.<br />
Look for Mike’s<br />
books and other information<br />
at www.Reagan.<strong>com</strong>.<br />
Contact him at Reagan@<br />
caglecartoons.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Sunday, January 3, 2010<br />
Page 6A<br />
Merry<br />
Christmas,<br />
al-Qaida style<br />
It was puzzling to read opinion<br />
pieces in liberal newspapers<br />
like <strong>The</strong> New York Times<br />
and Newsday<br />
lamenting the<br />
Christmas Day<br />
al-Qaida attempt<br />
to blow<br />
up a Northwest<br />
Airlines jet.<br />
Most of the<br />
liberal press<br />
agreed: That<br />
was not a nice<br />
thing to do, and<br />
those terrorists<br />
should stop the<br />
Bill<br />
O’Reilly<br />
attacks this very minute. But<br />
no actual solutions to stopping<br />
terrorism were put forth by the<br />
progressive press.<br />
Of course, 23-year-old Umar<br />
Farouk Abdulmutallab, a loser<br />
from Nigeria, was not exactly<br />
007 in executing his mission.<br />
That might speak to how badly<br />
al-Qaida has been downgraded<br />
by aggressive measures<br />
put in place by the George<br />
W. Bush administration.<br />
Now, the al-Qaida agents<br />
of slaughter are smuggling<br />
explosives in their underwear<br />
instead of trying to hijack the<br />
entire plane. Instead of being<br />
handed over to the military,<br />
this Umar nitwit will be tried<br />
in civilian court so the world<br />
can understand that the U.S.<br />
justice system really, really<br />
works. Like the world cares.<br />
Apparently, Abdulmutallab<br />
was trained in Yemen —<br />
the same Yemen that on Dec.<br />
20 accepted six Guantanamo<br />
Bay detainees. That’s another<br />
puzzling deal. In the fall of<br />
2007, the United States sent<br />
two other Gitmo terrorists to<br />
Saudi Arabia for “rehabilitation.”<br />
Now one of those guys,<br />
Said Ali Shari, is reportedly a<br />
top al-Qaida <strong>com</strong>mander in —<br />
wait for it — Yemen! As the<br />
Church Lady once said, “How<br />
convenient!<br />
I am beginning to think we<br />
are in the “Twilight Zone” in<br />
this country. <strong>The</strong> liberal press<br />
screams all day long about<br />
closing Gitmo and providing<br />
civilian trials for captured<br />
foreign terrorists. <strong>The</strong>n when<br />
an overseas terrorist almost<br />
blows up 300 innocent people,<br />
the press goes, “Gee, that’s<br />
not acceptable.”<br />
Also, everybody except Al<br />
Franken knows that Yemen is<br />
an al-Qaida stronghold, but the<br />
Barack Obama administration<br />
sends six incarcerated terror<br />
suspects to Yemen? Paging<br />
Rod Serling.<br />
This would be laugh-outloud<br />
absurd if lives were not<br />
at stake. I mean, why don’t we<br />
just close Gitmo and send the<br />
misunderstood inmates there<br />
directly to the mountains of<br />
Pakistan? Why delay the process<br />
with stops in the Arabian<br />
Peninsula?<br />
I’m surprised at CIA chief<br />
Leon Panetta. He surely understands<br />
that countries like<br />
Yemen are chaotic cauldrons<br />
of violence where terrorists<br />
openly roam. Leon, why are<br />
you sending Gitmo bad guys<br />
there? Help me, I’m trying to<br />
understand.<br />
Most Americans, I believe,<br />
have little idea how dangerous<br />
the jihad really is. If they did,<br />
the Obama administration and<br />
the liberal press could never<br />
get away with the lunacy that<br />
is now under way. <strong>The</strong> latest<br />
al-Qaida fanatic may have<br />
gotten tangled up in his underwear,<br />
but some other killer<br />
will do better down the road.<br />
And don’t be surprised if he’s<br />
from Yemen.<br />
Your Opinion<br />
(Your Opinion presents reader<br />
<strong>com</strong>ments on stories appearing in the<br />
Herald. <strong>The</strong>se <strong>com</strong>ments and more<br />
first fi rst appear on the Herald’s Web site site,<br />
www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Story: One arrested in<br />
drug raid<br />
“Thank you to the narcotics<br />
offi cer who works very hard<br />
to take drugs off our streets!<br />
It is so nice to know that we<br />
have someone who is doing all<br />
they can to keep drugs out of<br />
town and away from our kids.<br />
Too bad we don’t have an entire<br />
narcotics division. As for<br />
‘Dopehead,’ your times <strong>com</strong>ing<br />
buddy. He will fi nd you<br />
one day and we’ll be reading<br />
your name in the paper in jail<br />
reports. Hope you enjoy your<br />
up<strong>com</strong>ing cell out at the county<br />
jail.”<br />
Author: happy<br />
• • •<br />
Story: Picking up the pieces<br />
“I hope things get better<br />
for this single mom. Drugs<br />
are such a huge problem in<br />
Plainview. Instead of opening<br />
up a ton of liquor stores,<br />
money should be invested in<br />
rehab programs and family<br />
counseling centers.”<br />
Author: marcia
http://www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Daily Herald - Sunday, January 3, 2010 - Page 7A<br />
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http://www.myplainview.<strong>com</strong><br />
BUSINESS<br />
Time to make fi nancial resolutions<br />
Like many people, you<br />
may make some New<br />
Year’s resolutions. Perhaps<br />
you’ve promised yourself<br />
that you’ll visit the<br />
gym more often or<br />
learn a new language<br />
or reconnect with a<br />
long-lost friend. All<br />
of these are worthy<br />
goals, of course, and<br />
if you achieve them,<br />
you may add new<br />
dimensions to your<br />
life. But if you want<br />
to ac<strong>com</strong>plish other<br />
major milestones you<br />
may have envisioned — a<br />
new home, college for your<br />
kids, a <strong>com</strong>fortable retirement<br />
and so on — you<br />
may need to set some New<br />
Year’s fi nancial resolutions.<br />
What type of fi nancial resolutions<br />
should you make?<br />
Here are a few ideas to consider:<br />
•Contribute as much<br />
as you can afford to your<br />
401(k). Take full advantage<br />
of your 401(k) or other employer-sponsored<br />
retirement<br />
Paul<br />
Garcia<br />
plan. Your contributions are<br />
typically tax deductible and<br />
your earnings grow on a taxdeferred<br />
basis. Every time<br />
you get a boost in<br />
salary, try to increase<br />
the amount going into<br />
your 401(k), but at the<br />
very least, contribute<br />
enough to earn the<br />
employer’s match, if<br />
one is offered. In<br />
2010, the contribu-<br />
tion limit for 401(k)<br />
plans is $16,500, or<br />
$22,000 if you’re age<br />
50 or over, although<br />
both these limits may increase<br />
if they are indexed for<br />
infl ation.<br />
•“Max out” on your IRA.<br />
Even if you have a 401(k),<br />
you’re probably still eligible<br />
to contribute to an IRA. A<br />
traditional IRA grows tax<br />
deferred, while a Roth IRA’s<br />
earnings are tax free, provided<br />
you’ve had your account<br />
at least fi ve years and don’t<br />
start taking withdrawals until<br />
you’re 59-1/2. (Your ability<br />
to contribute to a Roth IRA<br />
is based on your in<strong>com</strong>e.)<br />
You can fund your IRA with<br />
virtually any type of investment.<br />
In 2010, you can put<br />
in up to $5,000 to your IRA,<br />
or $6,000 if you’re age 50<br />
or older, although, as was<br />
the case with your 401(k),<br />
these limits may go higher<br />
if they’re indexed for infl ation.<br />
•Rebalance your investments<br />
as needed. Over time,<br />
your goals and risk tolerance<br />
can change. That’s why it’s<br />
a good idea to review and<br />
rebalance your portfolio at<br />
least once a year, possibly<br />
with the help of a professional<br />
fi nancial advisor who<br />
is familiar with your situation.<br />
•Avoid “emotional” investing.<br />
Don’t make decisions<br />
based on emotional reactions<br />
to what’s happening<br />
with your investments. For<br />
example, just because the<br />
price of an investment may<br />
have dropped signifi cantly,<br />
it doesn’t mean you should<br />
rush to sell it. Despite the<br />
price drop, it may still have<br />
good prospects and it might<br />
be an important part of your<br />
investment strategy. Consider<br />
all factors before making<br />
“buy” or “sell” decisions.<br />
•Keep suffi cient cash in<br />
your portfolio. During the<br />
long bear market of 2008 and<br />
early 2009, many investors<br />
discovered that they lacked<br />
enough cash in their portfolios.<br />
Of course, you need<br />
enough cash on hand to meet<br />
unexpected expenses without<br />
dipping into long-term<br />
investments. But beyond<br />
that, the presence of cash<br />
and short-term, more liquid<br />
investments can help reduce<br />
the volatility in a portfolio<br />
that may sometimes be battered<br />
by both the stock and<br />
bond markets.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se fi nancial resolutions,<br />
like all types of New<br />
Year’s resolutions, may not<br />
be easy to keep. But if you<br />
can stick with them, you<br />
may have many happy new<br />
years in the future.<br />
(This article was written<br />
by Edward Jones for use by<br />
your local Edward Jones fi -<br />
nancial advisor.)<br />
Social Security aids in fl u prevention<br />
Academy Award winner<br />
Patty Duke and the former<br />
head of the U.S. Food and<br />
Drug Administration,<br />
David Kessler, M.D.,<br />
have teamed with Social<br />
Security to launch<br />
a fl u prevention public<br />
service campaign.<br />
Ms. Duke and Dr.<br />
Kessler are featured in<br />
a new public service<br />
announcement letting<br />
people know some<br />
simple steps they can<br />
take to prevent the<br />
spread of the fl u, as well as<br />
the fact that most business<br />
with Social Security can<br />
be done online by visiting<br />
Plane Talk<br />
ROCKET AVIATION<br />
Happy New Year to all of<br />
our customers and friends<br />
from all of us: Tim and Stacie<br />
Hardage, Dwayne Mitchell,<br />
Ronnie Robbins, Jon Stanfi<br />
eld, Mike Ferguson, Ashley<br />
Hardage, Gary Mack, Tiffany<br />
Tully and Hunter Bullock.<br />
Have a great 2010!<br />
FRIDAY: No activity reported.<br />
SATURDAY: Kent Akin<br />
fl ew to Midland and back<br />
in his Bellanca Viking. A<br />
customer fl ew to Mexico in<br />
his Aerostar. A customer<br />
fl ew to Dallas in his Beech<br />
Bonanza. Hoffman Aviation<br />
fl ew in from Amarillo<br />
for some touch-and-goes<br />
in their Cessna 172 Skyhawk.<br />
Jeff Johnson fl ew to<br />
Lubbock to pick up a passenger,<br />
then fl ew to Henderson,<br />
Nev., in his Beech<br />
Bonanza. Monty McFadden<br />
fl ew to Perryton and back<br />
in his Bellanca Viking. David<br />
Somers fl ew his Experimental<br />
Hymen Thorp T-18<br />
in from Waco for fuel, then<br />
headed for St. John’s, Ariz.<br />
Golden Eagle Aviation fl ew<br />
in from Alvin for fuel, then<br />
headed to Moab, Utah.<br />
SUNDAY: Kenneth Cattles<br />
and family fl ew in from<br />
Carmie<br />
Hill<br />
You’ve Got Mail<br />
(You’ve Got Mail offers e-mails<br />
received by Herald staffers.)<br />
Handbook H db k 2010<br />
Health:<br />
1. Drink plenty of water<br />
2. Eat breakfast like a<br />
king, lunch like a prince and<br />
dinner like a beggar.<br />
3. Eat more foods that<br />
grow on trees and plants and<br />
eat less food that is manufactured<br />
in plants.<br />
4. Live with the 3 E’s —<br />
energy, enthusiasm and empathy.<br />
5. Make time to pray.<br />
6. Play more games.<br />
7. Read more books than<br />
you did in 2009.<br />
8. Sit in silence for at least<br />
10 minutes each day.<br />
9. Sleep for 7 hours.<br />
10. Take a 10-30 minutes<br />
walk daily. And while you<br />
walk, smile.<br />
Personality:<br />
11. Don’t <strong>com</strong>pare your<br />
life to others. You have no<br />
idea what their journey is all<br />
about.<br />
12. Don’t have negative<br />
thoughts on things you cannot<br />
control. Instead, invest<br />
your energy in the positive<br />
present moment.<br />
13. Don’t over do. Keep<br />
www.socialsecurity.gov.<br />
You’ve probably heard<br />
some of the health tips they<br />
have to offer:<br />
•Cover your mouth<br />
and nose when sneezing<br />
or coughing and<br />
encourage those<br />
around you to do the<br />
same;<br />
•Wash your hands<br />
often with soap and<br />
water; and<br />
•Get a fl u shot.<br />
But Ms. Duke and<br />
Dr. Kessler have one<br />
health tip you may not have<br />
heard: go online to conduct<br />
your Social Security business.<br />
Lampasas for fuel, then<br />
fl ew to Taos, N.M., in their<br />
Cessna 182 Skylane. Harold<br />
Rymer fl ew his family in<br />
from Garland for fuel, then<br />
they fl ew to Durango, Colo.,<br />
in their Piper Cherokee Six.<br />
DCM Aviation fl ew in from<br />
Ramah, Colo., for fuel, then<br />
fl ew to Kerrville in their<br />
Cessna 210 Centurion. Ronnie<br />
Robbins fl ew to Brady<br />
and back in his Piper Cherokee.<br />
MONDAY: David Patterson<br />
fl ew to Brownfi eld<br />
and picked up an Angel<br />
Flight passenger and fl ew to<br />
Brady to drop off, then David<br />
returned to Plainview in<br />
his Beech V-35B Bonanza.<br />
Christopher and Ann Morris<br />
fl ew in from Fredricksburg<br />
for fuel and a snack,<br />
then fl ew home to Colorado<br />
Springs, Colo., in their Cessna<br />
180. A customer returned<br />
from Dallas in his Beech<br />
Bonanza. Rick Uptergrove<br />
fl ew locally in his Cessna<br />
150. DeJuan Strickland fl ew<br />
in from Pierre, S.D., in his<br />
Beech V-35B Bonanza.<br />
TUESDAY: No activity<br />
reported due to the weather.<br />
WEDNESDAY: De Juan<br />
Strickland departed for<br />
Houston in his Beech V-35B<br />
your limits.<br />
14. Don’t take yourself so<br />
seriously. No one else does.<br />
15. Don’t waste your precious<br />
energy on gossip.<br />
16. Dream more while you<br />
are awake.<br />
17. Envy is a waste of<br />
time. You already have all<br />
you need.<br />
18. Forget issues of the<br />
past. Don’t remind your<br />
partner of his/her mistakes<br />
of the past. That will ruin<br />
your present happiness.<br />
19. Life is too short to<br />
waste time hating anyone.<br />
Don’t hate others.<br />
20. Make peace with your<br />
past so it won’t spoil the<br />
present.<br />
21. No one is in charge of<br />
your happiness except you.<br />
22. Realize that life is a<br />
school and you are here to<br />
learn. Problems are simply<br />
part of the curriculum that<br />
appear and fade away like<br />
algebra class, but the lessons<br />
you learn will last a<br />
lifetime.<br />
23. Smile and laugh more.<br />
24. You don’t have to win<br />
every argument. Agree to<br />
disagree.<br />
Society:<br />
If you need service from<br />
Social Security, you don’t<br />
have to visit an offi ce. Many<br />
of our services are available<br />
online at www.socialsecurity.gov<br />
and by phone<br />
at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY<br />
1-800-325-0778).<br />
For example, you can visit<br />
www.socialsecurity.gov to:<br />
•Apply for benefi ts;<br />
•Use the Retirement Estimator<br />
to get a personalized<br />
estimate of your retirement<br />
benefi ts;<br />
•Get answers to frequently<br />
asked questions; and<br />
•Get a replacement Medicare<br />
card.<br />
So do your part to stop<br />
Bonanza. Rob Hill fl ew in<br />
from Midland and picked<br />
up Tim Hardage and David<br />
Hurt, then fl ew back to Midland<br />
to drop off Rob, then<br />
Tim and David returned to<br />
Plainview in Rob’s Bellanca<br />
Viking to leave for annual<br />
inspection. Thomas Chambers<br />
and son fl ew in from<br />
Colorado Springs, Colo., for<br />
fuel and minor maintenance,<br />
then fl ew to San Antonio in<br />
their Bellanca Viking. Rod<br />
Billingsley fl ew in from Las<br />
Vegas, N.M., for some heater<br />
work and fuel, then Rod<br />
fl ew back home to Las Vegas<br />
in his Bellanca Viking.<br />
James and Kathy Paige fl ew<br />
in from Fredricksburg in<br />
their Beech Bonanza to visit<br />
Kathy’s dad, Mike Chumrey.<br />
Jerry McCabe fl ew in<br />
from Lubbock for fuel and<br />
maintenance and later fl ew<br />
back to Lubbock in his Bellanca<br />
Viking.<br />
THURSDAY: Obrien<br />
Adventures fl ew in from the<br />
Bahamas for fuel with a fuel<br />
stop in Houma, La., before<br />
landing here, then headed<br />
for Phoenix in their Pilatus<br />
PC-12 prop jet. Jeff Johnson<br />
returned from Henderson,<br />
Nev., in his Beech Bonanza.<br />
(Contact Gary McCor-<br />
25. Call your family often.<br />
26. Each day give something<br />
good to others.<br />
27. Forgive everyone for<br />
everything.<br />
28. Spend time w/people<br />
over the age of 70 and under<br />
the age of 6.<br />
29. Try to make at least<br />
three people smile each day.<br />
30. What other people<br />
think of you is none of your<br />
business.<br />
31. Your job won’t take<br />
care of you when you are<br />
sick. Your friends will. Stay<br />
in touch.<br />
Life:<br />
32. Do the right thing!<br />
33. Get rid of anything<br />
that isn’t useful, beautiful or<br />
joyful.<br />
34. God heals everything.<br />
35. However good or bad<br />
a situation is, it will change.<br />
36. No matter how you<br />
feel, get up, dress up and<br />
show up.<br />
37. <strong>The</strong> best is yet to<br />
<strong>com</strong>e.<br />
38. When you awake alive<br />
in the morning, thank God<br />
for it.<br />
39. Your innermost is always<br />
happy. So, be happy.<br />
the spread of the fl u. Go<br />
online to www.socialsecurity.gov<br />
where you can<br />
view the new public service<br />
announcement yourself.<br />
While on the Web site, you<br />
also can check out the online<br />
services for yourself by<br />
visiting “What You Can Do<br />
Online” (on the left side of<br />
the page).<br />
So take some precautions<br />
this fl u season. Go online<br />
to www.socialsecurity.gov.<br />
It’s just what the doctor and<br />
Patty Duke ordered.<br />
(Carmie Hill is branch<br />
manager of the Social<br />
Security offi ce in Plainview.)<br />
mick at garymack91@hotmail.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Public Records<br />
JUSTICE OF PEACE<br />
Cases fi filed led from 12-18- 12-18-<br />
09 to 12-31-09:<br />
LVNV Funding LLC vs.<br />
Ester Arista.<br />
Hale County State Bank<br />
vs. Mariselda Mora.<br />
BAC Home Loan Servicing,<br />
LP fka Countrywide<br />
Home Loans Servicing LP<br />
vs. Shonda Rendon; Jessica<br />
Munguia.<br />
Plainview Vistas Apartments<br />
vs. Laura Ybarra.<br />
Brian Pruett vs. Shannon<br />
Cates, Julie Cates.<br />
Dispositions from 12-18-<br />
09 to 12-31-09:<br />
Judgment for plaintiff<br />
in:<br />
Plainview Vistas Apartments<br />
vs. Frank Marinez,<br />
Jolene Valdez; Laura Ybarra.<br />
COUNTY CLERK<br />
Marriage licenses issued<br />
from 12-18-09 to 12-31-09:<br />
Michael A. Seelye and Erica<br />
M. Reyna, Plainview.<br />
Gregg D. McCain and Patricia<br />
A. Couch, Plainview.<br />
Jimmie L. Menton and<br />
Melba L. Curtis, Lubbock.<br />
David S. Hamilton and<br />
Johna L. Cargill, Hale Center.<br />
Kyle B. Ross and Andrea<br />
Espinazo Dios, Plainview.<br />
Michael L. Williams,<br />
Evant, and Claire Sammann,<br />
Lockney.<br />
Guadalupe J. Chavez and<br />
Kyle Hammond Thomas Martinez<br />
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Benita Ramos, Plainview.<br />
Christopher JJ. Courtney<br />
and Maria T. Elstun, Plainview.<br />
Moises R. Becerra and<br />
Martha A. Cazarez, Plainview.<br />
Mark A. Plata and Kimberly<br />
T. Romero, Plainview.<br />
DISTRICT CLERK<br />
Cases fi led from 12-18-<br />
09 to 12-31-09:<br />
Citibank (South Dakota)<br />
N.A. vs. Desiree D. Pharis;<br />
accounts, contracts, notes.<br />
Unifund CCR Partners<br />
vs. Doug G. Fullingim; accounts,<br />
contracts, notes.<br />
Dispositions from 12-18-<br />
09 to 12-31-09:<br />
Agreed judgment:<br />
Rolando Casares and Gusberto<br />
Velazquez vs. Corey<br />
Matthew Gaither.<br />
Citibank (South Dakota),<br />
N.A. vs. Danny Magallanes.<br />
Judgement for plaintiff:<br />
City of Plainview vs. Manuel<br />
and Cynthia Delgado.<br />
Divorces granted from<br />
12-18-09 to 12-31-09:<br />
Maria and Francisco Paz.<br />
Rosa and Jorge Camacho.<br />
Stacy Rene and Jeffery<br />
Alan Hall.<br />
Trisha and Matthew Hurley.<br />
Leta and Joe Pruitt.<br />
(Contact Deborah Zacher<br />
at dzacher@hearstnp.<strong>com</strong><br />
or 806-296-1360.)<br />
More child care assistance available<br />
<strong>The</strong> Workforce Solutions<br />
South Plains Board of Directors<br />
recently approved new<br />
in<strong>com</strong>e eligibility guidelines<br />
for child care assistance provided<br />
by the agency.<br />
<strong>The</strong> board received additional<br />
child care assistance<br />
funding through the American<br />
Recovery and Reinvestment<br />
Act (ARRA), which<br />
was designed to increase the<br />
number of children in care<br />
for low in<strong>com</strong>e individuals.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ARRA funding enabled<br />
the board to establish higher<br />
in<strong>com</strong>e guidelines.<br />
<strong>The</strong> former child care assistance<br />
in<strong>com</strong>e require-<br />
ments for the South Plains<br />
region were established in<br />
20<strong>03</strong> at 185 percent of the<br />
federal poverty guidelines.<br />
<strong>The</strong> new guidelines allow<br />
child care assistance to be<br />
provided to those individuals<br />
whose in<strong>com</strong>e is at 75<br />
percent of the state median<br />
in<strong>com</strong>e estimates published<br />
in the Federal Register. It is<br />
estimated that the new eligibility<br />
standards will allow<br />
child care funding for 800<br />
additional children.<br />
For more information on<br />
Workforce Solutions Child<br />
Care Services, call toll-free<br />
1-800-658-6284.
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2009: <strong>The</strong> year in pictures . . .<br />
Herald file photos<br />
BAD TIMES AND GOOD: Counterclockwise from top: Plainviewarea<br />
residents saw a mixture of bad and good in 2009 as recorded<br />
in these photos. A series of fatal crashes, beginning with this<br />
one in September, led to changes in the access roads along<br />
I-27 in Plainview; Lockney residents watched their high school<br />
burn in January; Spudnuts’ co-owner Carroll Johnston makes<br />
a batch before the Plainview landmark closed in July; cowboys<br />
drive cattle down Broadway as part of the annual Cowboy Day<br />
scelebration in September; Andreanna Williams catches snowflakes<br />
this past week; and Alan Rivera (front) got help from family<br />
members as he repainted stripes at Covenant Hospital Plainview<br />
for his Eagle Scout project.
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Senior citizen<br />
discount . . .<br />
Tany Brown sent this email<br />
Saturday, promising<br />
that I’d laugh when I read it.<br />
She was right. I might add<br />
that I also relate to the “dude”<br />
who wrote it. I once got into<br />
the backseat of my car and<br />
wondered what happened to<br />
the steering wheel, but that’s<br />
another column. For now,<br />
laugh with me and Tany.<br />
$5.37.<br />
That’s what the kid behind<br />
the counter at Taco Bueno<br />
said to me. I dug into my<br />
pocket and pulled out some<br />
lint and two dimes and something<br />
that used to be a Jolly<br />
Rancher.<br />
Having already<br />
handed<br />
the kid a fi vespot,<br />
I started<br />
to head back<br />
out to the<br />
truck to grab<br />
some change<br />
when the kid<br />
Nicki Bruce<br />
Logan<br />
Neither Here<br />
Nor <strong>The</strong>re<br />
with the Emo<br />
hairdo said<br />
the harshest<br />
thing anyone<br />
has ever said<br />
to me.<br />
He said, “It’s OK. I’ll just<br />
give you the senior citizen<br />
discount.”<br />
I turned to see who he was<br />
talking to and then heard the<br />
sound of change hitting the<br />
counter in front of me.<br />
“Only $4.68,” he said<br />
cheerfully. I stood there stupefi<br />
ed. I am 58, not even 60<br />
yet — a mere child! Senior<br />
citizen?<br />
I took my burrito and<br />
walked out to the truck wondering<br />
what was wrong with<br />
Emo. Was he blind? As I sat<br />
in the truck, my blood began<br />
to boil. Old? Me?<br />
I’ll show him, I thought. I<br />
opened the door and headed<br />
back inside. I strode to the<br />
counter, and there he was<br />
waiting with a smile.<br />
Before I could say a word,<br />
he held up something and<br />
jingled it in front of me, like<br />
I could be that easily distracted!<br />
What am I now? A<br />
toddler?<br />
“Dude! Can’t get too far<br />
without your car keys, eh?”<br />
I stared with utter disdain at<br />
the keys. I began to rationalize<br />
in my mind. “Leaving<br />
keys behind hardly makes a<br />
man elderly! It could happen<br />
to anyone!”<br />
I turned and headed back<br />
to the truck. I slipped the<br />
key into the ignition, but it<br />
wouldn’t turn. What now? I<br />
checked my keys and tried<br />
another. Still nothing. That’s<br />
when I noticed the purple<br />
beads hanging from my<br />
rearview mirror. I had no<br />
purple beads hanging from<br />
my rearview mirror.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n, a few other objects<br />
came into focus. <strong>The</strong> car<br />
seat in the backseat. Happy<br />
Meal toys spread all over the<br />
fl oorboard. A partially eaten<br />
doughnut on the dashboard.<br />
Faster than you can say<br />
ginkgo biloba, I fl ew out of<br />
the alien vehicle. Moments<br />
later I was speeding out of<br />
the parking lot, relieved to<br />
fi nally be leaving this nightmarish<br />
stop in my life.<br />
That is when I felt it, deep<br />
in the bowels of my stomach:<br />
hunger! My stomach growled<br />
and churned, and I reached to<br />
grab my burrito, only it was<br />
nowhere to be found.<br />
I swung the truck around,<br />
gathered my courage, and<br />
strode back into the restaurant<br />
one fi nal time. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
Emo stood, draped in youth<br />
and black nail polish.<br />
All I could think was,<br />
“What is the world <strong>com</strong>ing<br />
to?” All I could say was,<br />
“Did I leave my food and<br />
drink in here?”<br />
At this point I was ready to<br />
ask a Boy Scout to help me<br />
back to my vehicle, and then<br />
go straight home and apply<br />
for Social Security benefi ts.<br />
Emo had no clue. I walked<br />
back out to the truck, and suddenly<br />
a young lad came up<br />
and tugged on my jeans to get<br />
my attention. He was holding<br />
up a drink and a bag. His<br />
mother explained, “I think<br />
you left this in my truck by<br />
mistake.” I took the food and<br />
drink from the little boy and<br />
sheepishly apologized.<br />
She offered these kind<br />
words: “It’s OK. My grandfather<br />
does stuff like this all<br />
the time.”<br />
All of this is to explain<br />
how I got a ticket doing 85 in<br />
a 40. Yes, I was racing some<br />
punk kid in a Toyota Prius.<br />
See Neither, Page 11A<br />
By NICKI BRUCE LOGAN<br />
Herald Lifestyles Editor<br />
Nolan Bontke was waiting for his<br />
wife, Janet, to get to Prairie House<br />
Living Center on New Year’s Eve.<br />
He knew she was going to take him<br />
home for the weekend and that she<br />
would tell him if their newest grandbaby<br />
was a girl or a boy.<br />
Janet had spent the night before<br />
in Lubbock with their son, Josh,<br />
and his wife, Kara, then went to the<br />
doctor’s offi ce with them to see the<br />
baby’s sonogram.<br />
“A few days ago I had some extra<br />
time in town, so I bought some baby<br />
outfi ts in both blue and pink,” Janet<br />
says. “I was ready for either a boy<br />
or a girl.”<br />
She’ll have to take the blue clothes<br />
back and exchange them for pink.<br />
“We’re having a little girl,” she<br />
says, rubbing Nolan’s hand as she<br />
sits beside him in his room at Prairie<br />
House. “We’d love a little boy, but<br />
we’re excited about having our fi rst<br />
girl.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bontke’s have three grandsons.<br />
While Janet talked, Nolan played<br />
with a hand-held memory game, at<br />
times seeming <strong>com</strong>pletely unaware<br />
of others in the room, then making<br />
a <strong>com</strong>ment that showed he was following<br />
the conversation all along.<br />
It’s been nine long months since<br />
he suffered a brain injury while<br />
loading cattle at Tulia Feedlot. He<br />
was hit in the head by a metal gate<br />
that had been kicked by a steer.<br />
“That was April 17 — it’s been<br />
nine months,” Janet explains.<br />
Nolan was airlifted to Northwest<br />
Texas Hospital in Amarillo.<br />
LIFESTYLES<br />
“When I got to the hospital they<br />
took me to a room where they take<br />
families of patients who have died.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y didn’t think Nolan would<br />
make it.”<br />
After three weeks in Amarillo,<br />
Nolan was transferred to Covenant<br />
Specialty Hospital in Lubbock. Just<br />
before Thanksgiving, he moved to<br />
Prairie House.<br />
Janet, who was able to return to<br />
teaching at Highland Elementary the<br />
fi rst of October, says the best part<br />
of being in Plainview is the slower<br />
pace.<br />
“Nolan was getting 6-1/2 hours of<br />
therapy and was pushing too hard,”<br />
she says. “Here he is able to rest<br />
more. He still has about three to four<br />
hours of therapy a day. <strong>The</strong> rest of<br />
the time he can sleep or rest. That’s<br />
what he needs.”<br />
She adds that the doctors tell her<br />
it takes a long time for brain injuries<br />
to heal.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> brain will heal itself — given<br />
enough time.”<br />
In the meantime, Nolan is undergoing<br />
intensive physical therapy.<br />
“He is using his legs more and is<br />
able to stand. We’re optimistic that<br />
he will be able to walk soon,” she<br />
says. “I was told that two years is<br />
about right for healing time for a<br />
brain injury of this kind.”<br />
In the meantime, life goes on. Janet<br />
deals with the day-to-day problems<br />
that <strong>com</strong>e up with the help of<br />
friends.<br />
While Nolan was in the Lubbock<br />
hospital, Janet stayed with her son,<br />
Josh, in Lubbock.<br />
“It was easier to be close to the<br />
hospital than to drive back and forth<br />
from home.”<br />
Janet says she is amazed and encouraged<br />
by the care and support of<br />
friends and neighbors.<br />
“From the fi rst, people have<br />
been amazing. During the summer<br />
they mowed our yard, trimmed the<br />
trees, fed the dogs and kept an eye<br />
on things. We have deer at the farm<br />
and neighbors put out corn for them.<br />
Friends even painted the trim on<br />
the house and cleaned out my garage.<br />
A cement <strong>com</strong>pany went out<br />
to the farm and poured a ramp so I<br />
could get Nolan’s wheelchair in the<br />
house.<br />
“So many people did so many<br />
kind things for us that I can’t begin<br />
to name them.”<br />
She has been keeping a journal on<br />
the caringbridge Web site that gives<br />
a daily update on Nolan’s progress.<br />
At the same time, the journal is an<br />
outlet for her to pour out her concerns<br />
and problems.<br />
“If I mention something I am concerned<br />
with, someone <strong>com</strong>es forward<br />
with a solution.”<br />
Janet drove a green Volkswagen<br />
bug and was worried about getting<br />
Nolan in and out of the small car.<br />
She mentioned in her journal that<br />
she needed to look for another car.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> next thing I know, I’m told<br />
to go to a dealership in Lubbock<br />
— one that used to be in Plainview<br />
— and they met me at the door and<br />
told me that they were going to help<br />
me make it happen. That they would<br />
help me work it out.”<br />
Her new Nissan Murano is a Godsend,<br />
she says.<br />
“With help, I can get Nolan in<br />
and out of the car. I can take him<br />
home for the weekends. Both of us<br />
love that — being at home. Nolan<br />
Sunday, January 3, 2010<br />
Page 10A<br />
Nicki Bruce Logan/Plainview Daily Herald<br />
IT’S MY TURN: Janet Bontke takes her turn playing a hand-held electronic memory game with her husband, Nolan, who suffered a<br />
serious brain injury last April when loading cattle at Tulia Feedlot. Nolan transferred to Prairie House Living Center where he rests<br />
and has three to four hour-long therapy sessions daily. Janet teaches at Highland Elementary and, with Nolan in Plainview, is able to<br />
visit with him often during the weekdays and take him home to their place east of Kress on the weekends.<br />
Bontkes look to a bright future<br />
BY MARIA CRAMER<br />
<strong>The</strong> Boston Globe<br />
Krumping diverts teens<br />
from street life to dance life.<br />
At 16, Daniel Grant carried<br />
a gun. When he wasn’t<br />
skipping class, he was starting<br />
fi ghts at school. His<br />
friends were gang members<br />
from his South End neighborhood.<br />
But then a powerful<br />
force diverted him from<br />
what appeared to be a clear<br />
path to self-destruction.<br />
<strong>The</strong> force, he says, was a<br />
dance — a frenetic form<br />
of self expression called<br />
krumping that is sweeping<br />
urban neighborhoods.<br />
With a strict moral code<br />
against violence and philosophical<br />
demands to abandon<br />
any feelings of embarrassment,<br />
Grant says, krumping<br />
saved his life. And as<br />
the dance’s popularity rises,<br />
some <strong>com</strong>munity activists<br />
and police who patrol the<br />
city’s toughest neighborhoods<br />
believe it has contributed<br />
to a drop in street violence.<br />
“We don’t have<br />
the crime in Fields<br />
Corner like we<br />
used to,” said Lieutenant<br />
William<br />
Fleming of the<br />
MBTA police, who<br />
oversees train and<br />
bus lines through<br />
Dorchester. “I<br />
don’t know whether it’s this,<br />
but I’m a fi rm believer in<br />
it. . . . When (<strong>com</strong>manders)<br />
ask me why my numbers are<br />
down, I say, ‘It’s krumping.’”<br />
Krumping has no real<br />
choreography, but there are<br />
rules: No violence, fi ghting,<br />
or cursing. Dancers<br />
are to <strong>com</strong>pletely express<br />
themselves with their faces,<br />
hands, legs, and arms.<br />
“It’s keeping a lot of<br />
kids quiet,” said Grant, 18,<br />
a high school senior from<br />
Dorchester. He says he has<br />
abandoned his gang friends<br />
and rededicated himself to<br />
school.<br />
“When we’re krumping,<br />
we don’t worry about the<br />
people outside who want to<br />
beat us up.”<br />
Krumping began in South<br />
Central Los Angeles, in<br />
the early 1990s, where a<br />
predecessor of the dance,<br />
“clowning,” was born as an<br />
alternative to corporate hiphop<br />
and the violence it often<br />
celebrates.<br />
Krump invites dancers to<br />
throw themselves into a cathartic<br />
frenzy to music that<br />
sounds like rap, metal, and<br />
orchestral<br />
pop rolled<br />
into one<br />
throbbing<br />
rhythm.<br />
Many<br />
of its devotees<br />
are<br />
inspired<br />
by the<br />
Christian<br />
underpinnings of krump,<br />
which is popular in evangelical<br />
churches, like Jubilee<br />
Christian Church in Mattapan.<br />
But for those who take a<br />
more secular approach to the<br />
dance, krumping is a way to<br />
rebel against gang culture.<br />
“It was either the street<br />
life or the dance life,” said<br />
George Ashby, a wiry<br />
19-year-old from Mattapan<br />
who began krumping<br />
two and a half years ago at<br />
just lets out a sigh when he sees our<br />
house.”<br />
Janet laughs when Nolan interrupts<br />
her conversation.<br />
“Let’s go,” he says, anxious to get<br />
started home.<br />
<strong>The</strong> couple, who have been married<br />
34 years, spent Christmas at<br />
home in the snow storm.<br />
“A neighbor and his son came<br />
over across our fi eld to shovel my<br />
driveway,” she says, mentioning<br />
all the kind things neighbors and<br />
friends have done. “I told him that<br />
we were fi ne, that we weren’t going<br />
anywhere, but he said he wanted us<br />
to be able to get out if we needed<br />
to.<br />
“So many people have done so<br />
many caring things for us, things we<br />
wouldn’t have thought about. Nolan<br />
has a hunting lease at Roaring<br />
Springs and a friend took pictures<br />
of places on the lease, including Nolan’s<br />
deer blind, and made a scrapbook<br />
to remind him of those familiar<br />
places.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bontkes are looking forward<br />
to the new year and continued healing<br />
for Nolan.<br />
As Janet maneuvers Nolan’s<br />
wheelchair down the hall at Prairie<br />
House, she pauses to say, “I just want<br />
the people of Plainview to know that<br />
everything that has been done for us<br />
is so appreciated. We are humbled<br />
by the continual outpouring of love<br />
and kindness.”<br />
Nolan agrees, repeating the last<br />
part of her sentence.<br />
After a pause, he adds, “Let’s<br />
go.”<br />
(Contact Nicki Bruce Logan at<br />
806-296-1362 or nicki@plainviewdailyherald.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Krumping is setting teens on new path<br />
Krump Krump invites invites dancers dancers to to throw throw them- themselves<br />
selves into into a a cathartic cathartic frenzy frenzy to to music music that that<br />
sounds sounds like like rap, rap, metal, metal, and and orchestral orchestral pop pop<br />
rolled rolled into into one one throbbing throbbing rhythm. rhythm.<br />
home, after he and his sister<br />
watched “Rize,” a documentary<br />
about the dance.<br />
He asked Emmett Folgert,<br />
who runs the Dorchester<br />
Youth Collaborative in<br />
Fields Corner, if he would let<br />
him and some friends krump<br />
in the back room of the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
center. Ever since,<br />
they have been going to the<br />
dark, bare room three times<br />
a week.<br />
Fleming, the MBTA lieutenant,<br />
said he has brought<br />
police offi cers to the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
center to observe the<br />
dancers so they will recognize<br />
krumping when they<br />
see it on the street and not<br />
misinterpret the aggressive<br />
moves as fi ghting.<br />
“You have to be very careful,”<br />
he said. “You’ve got to<br />
respect it. It’s their thing. It<br />
<strong>com</strong>es from the street. It’s<br />
their design. We’re just there<br />
on the outside, giving them a<br />
place to do it.”
http://www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Daily Herald - Sunday, January 3, 2010 - Page 11A<br />
2009 was a year of volunteer efforts<br />
Happy New Year! 2010<br />
promises to be a special year<br />
as we start a new decade of<br />
life.<br />
In 2009, volunteerism received<br />
unprecedented attention.<br />
People of all ages and<br />
backgrounds have shown a<br />
desire to serve, and consensus<br />
has emerged that service<br />
and civic engagement<br />
must be part of the solution<br />
to solve our toughest challenges.<br />
A new era of service has<br />
been highlighted by numerous<br />
historic events.<br />
In January, the Renew<br />
America Together initiative<br />
was announced, and Americans<br />
were asked to make<br />
an ongoing <strong>com</strong>mitment to<br />
serve their <strong>com</strong>munities.<br />
In his inaugural address,<br />
President Obama saluted the<br />
American spirit of service<br />
and called for a new era of<br />
responsibility and service.<br />
In March, the Serve<br />
America Act was passed by<br />
the U.S. House and Senate.<br />
This historic bipartisan legislation<br />
was signed into law<br />
to strengthen and expand<br />
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In June, United We<br />
Serve, a call to serve<br />
which challenged all<br />
Americans to lay a<br />
new foundation for<br />
growth by engaging<br />
in sustained,<br />
meaningful <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
service, was announced<br />
by the president.<br />
This initiative<br />
culminated on Sept.<br />
11, the new National Day of<br />
Service and Remembrance.<br />
Also, in June the Entertainment<br />
Industry Foundation<br />
announced that it would<br />
carry the service message<br />
to millions of Americans<br />
during the week of Oct. 19.<br />
During that week, plots and<br />
themes of dozens of popular<br />
network television programs<br />
centered on volunteering to<br />
inspire Americans to serve.<br />
In July, Major League<br />
Baseball embraced the United<br />
We Serve initiative and<br />
announced that <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
service would be front and<br />
center in a variety of special<br />
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In October, former<br />
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<strong>com</strong>memorated the<br />
20th anniversary of<br />
the vision of a thousand<br />
Points of Light,<br />
which promoted the<br />
modern volunteer<br />
service movement.<br />
A presidential forum<br />
on <strong>com</strong>munity service<br />
was held at the George<br />
Bush Presidential <strong>Library</strong><br />
and Museum at Texas A&M<br />
University. <strong>The</strong> event honored<br />
the enormous advances<br />
of the service movement<br />
that started under the leadership<br />
of President George<br />
H.W. Bush and has sustained<br />
and grown through<br />
the leadership of Presidents<br />
Bill Clinton and George W.<br />
Bush.<br />
On Thanksgiving Day, the<br />
National Football League<br />
announced a joint effort of<br />
the NFL’s PLAY 60 campaign<br />
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It is exciting to be a part<br />
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It is a fi tting tribute<br />
to the RSVP volunteers<br />
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counties that 37 years ago<br />
they became a cornerstone<br />
of national service and civic<br />
engagement.<br />
May 2010 be a year of<br />
increased service for all volunteers<br />
as we work together<br />
to make our world better.<br />
Runningwater Draw RSVP<br />
is sponsored by the City of<br />
Plainview and housed by<br />
Wayland Baptist University<br />
on the Wayland campus. For<br />
more than 37 years, volunteers<br />
aged 55 and over have<br />
been sharing their time, talents<br />
and knowledge for others<br />
in Floyd, Hale and Lamb<br />
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Eighth.)<br />
SCC offers aerobics exercise classes<br />
Happy New Year. We are<br />
now in the second decade of<br />
the 21st century. Time truly<br />
does fl y. It seems like only<br />
last year that we started a<br />
new century.<br />
<strong>The</strong> staff, board and regulars<br />
here at the Center would<br />
like to wish all area seniors<br />
a happy new year. We hope<br />
that you put Hale County<br />
Senior Center on your calendar<br />
for 2010!<br />
I hate to mention it, but<br />
this is a really good time to<br />
remind everyone of our exercise<br />
classes. If you need to<br />
shed those holiday pounds,<br />
or if getting more active is<br />
one of your New<br />
Year’s resolutions,<br />
this is a great place<br />
to get involved.<br />
We have separate<br />
men’s and women’s<br />
exercise classes here<br />
at the Center at 9<br />
a.m. on Mondays,<br />
Wednesdays and<br />
Fridays. Stop in and<br />
check out the classes<br />
and get started on<br />
those goals.<br />
This is also a good time to<br />
remind you to put the Center<br />
on your lunch calendar. We<br />
serve a hot, well-balanced<br />
and nutritional meal each<br />
Martin<br />
Duckett<br />
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day from 11:30 a.m.<br />
until 1 p.m. We have<br />
a great menu planned<br />
for this week. Pick a<br />
favorite day or two<br />
and <strong>com</strong>e and have<br />
lunch with us.<br />
If you have questions<br />
about our activities,<br />
our schedule or<br />
just need general information<br />
about the<br />
Center, please call<br />
our offi ce between 8 a.m.<br />
and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday<br />
at 806-296-5201.<br />
Menu:<br />
Monday: Turkey a la<br />
King, peas, tossed salad, biscuits,<br />
dessert.<br />
Tuesday: Smothered pork<br />
chops, rice, green beans, hot<br />
roll, dessert.<br />
Wednesday: Cornfl ake<br />
chicken, corn casserole,<br />
tossed salad, hot roll, dessert.<br />
Thursday: Mexican stack,<br />
all the trimmings, chips and<br />
hot sauce, dessert.<br />
Friday: Green chili,<br />
tossed salad, cornbread, dessert.<br />
(Martin Duckett is director<br />
of Hale County Senior<br />
Citizens Center. Contact<br />
him at 806-296-5201.)<br />
Resolution will help others all year<br />
One of the most encouraging<br />
things about new years,<br />
new weeks and new days is<br />
the word “new.”<br />
A typical New Year’s resolution<br />
involves things like<br />
losing weight, giving up a<br />
bad habit or getting more organized.<br />
While those goals are important<br />
to the person making<br />
them, the Hale County Literacy<br />
Council is asking the<br />
people of Plainview to expand<br />
their 2010 New Year’s<br />
resolutions and help their fellow<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity members.<br />
Nationwide, one in seven<br />
adults cannot read, write or<br />
do math above an elementary<br />
school level. <strong>The</strong> HCLC<br />
is part of a national network<br />
of literacy organizations<br />
offering critical education<br />
programs that help American<br />
adults learn to read and<br />
write.<br />
Neither From Page 10A<br />
And no, I told the offi cer, I’m<br />
not too old to be driving this<br />
fast.<br />
As I walked in the front<br />
door, my wife met me halfway<br />
down the hall. I handed<br />
her a bag of cold food and<br />
a $300 speeding ticket. I<br />
promptly sat in my rocking<br />
chair and covered up my legs<br />
with a blanky.<br />
<strong>The</strong> good news was I had<br />
successfully found my way<br />
home.<br />
(Contact Nicki Bruce Logan<br />
at 806-296-1362.)<br />
Volunteers in the<br />
program help teach<br />
adults basic literacy,<br />
GED preparation,<br />
math and English as<br />
a second language.<br />
Citizens of Plainview,<br />
our adult tutoring<br />
program exists<br />
through the help of<br />
dedicated <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
volunteers such<br />
as Mary Bustos, Joe<br />
Frank Rodriguez,<br />
Cheryl Cornelius, Mary<br />
Beth Fox, Mary Ann Newsom,<br />
Laura Castillo, Lindsay<br />
Gowryluk, Jessica Patton,<br />
Barbara Nix, Kathy Yowell,<br />
Claudia Soto, Angela Herron,<br />
Martha Todd and Elva<br />
Hipolito. <strong>The</strong>se trained volunteers<br />
have been matched<br />
with an adult student so they<br />
can form long-term bonds<br />
and work together to continue<br />
building the students’<br />
Lydia<br />
Castillo<br />
Literacy Council<br />
reading, writing or<br />
language skills.<br />
It is a longer term<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitment than a<br />
one-time volunteer<br />
project, but the benefi<br />
ts to both people<br />
are invaluable and<br />
have an exponential<br />
impact.<br />
Literacy literally<br />
has the power to<br />
change lives. Particularly<br />
in this economy,<br />
adults need literacy to<br />
help them be <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />
for jobs and to help keep<br />
themselves and their families<br />
healthy.<br />
By helping these adults<br />
gain the education they deserve,<br />
we’re helping them<br />
and their children <strong>com</strong>e together<br />
to solve problems and<br />
create stronger neighborhoods<br />
and <strong>com</strong>munities.<br />
2009 was a challenging<br />
year for me, but as Rick<br />
Warren states in his book,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Purpose Driven Life,<br />
“It’s not about you.”<br />
Life is not about us.<br />
It’s about glorifying God<br />
through serving our fellowman.<br />
Let’s see now, was it not<br />
Jesus who said in Mark<br />
10:43, “Whoever wants to<br />
be great must be<strong>com</strong>e a servant.”<br />
Come join us this year at<br />
the Hale County Literacy<br />
Council.<br />
2010 is the year to begin!<br />
(Lydia Castillo is director<br />
of Hale County Literacy<br />
Council. Contact her at<br />
806-291-1992.)<br />
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Noon: Community Partners<br />
of the Central Plains,<br />
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Noon: Plainview Rotary<br />
Club, Plainview Civic Center.<br />
Noon: Optimist Club, Cotton<br />
Patch Café.<br />
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6:30 a.m.: Breakfast Lions<br />
Club, McClung Center,<br />
WBU campus.<br />
Noon: Soroptimists, Plainview<br />
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Noon: Plainview Kiwanis<br />
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7 p.m.: American Legion<br />
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FRIDAY<br />
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Reader wants information on how to use oil of oregano<br />
DEAR DR. GOTT:<br />
I have read your articles<br />
about oil of<br />
oregano. I found it<br />
at a health store, but<br />
cannot fi nd any information<br />
on how to<br />
use it. I went to the<br />
library and checked<br />
out several books on<br />
herbs, but no luck.<br />
Even the health-food<br />
store had no information<br />
on it.<br />
I am troubled by bouts of<br />
sinusitis and upper-respiratory<br />
problems. I don’t know<br />
whether I should spray it in<br />
my nose or take it internally.<br />
Can you provide more information?<br />
DEAR READER: Perhaps<br />
the reason no directions are<br />
placed on a container is because<br />
it is used for several<br />
medical purposes. In one of<br />
my columns, I responded to<br />
a woman who attempted to<br />
treat her rosacea, but found<br />
it was too strong.<br />
I re<strong>com</strong>mended at that<br />
time she cut it with an equal<br />
part of a carrier, such as olive<br />
oil, before applying it to<br />
her skin.<br />
In your instance, I can<br />
only suggest you might want<br />
to dab a little (again, half<br />
strength) on a wet, warm<br />
washcloth and inhale the vapors.<br />
Proponents claim oil of<br />
oregano is good for a variety<br />
of illnesses, including<br />
sinus disorders, because it<br />
has some antifungal and<br />
antibacterial properties;<br />
however, to the best of my<br />
knowledge, there have been<br />
no published trials for its related<br />
medical use.<br />
DEAR DR. GOTT: While<br />
in my early teens, I developed<br />
my fi rst cold sore in<br />
the left corner of my lower<br />
lip. It was small and lasted<br />
only a few days, but as the<br />
years went by, I had more<br />
outbreaks. <strong>The</strong>y became<br />
more frequent, and the sores<br />
would be larger and last longer.<br />
Eventually, by my late<br />
20s, I had another sore about<br />
the size of a fi ngernail that<br />
hadn’t gone away or even<br />
diminished after more than<br />
two weeks.<br />
At that time, I remembered<br />
that my mother would<br />
Peter<br />
Gott, M.D.<br />
soak a wound in saline<br />
solution in order<br />
to clean it and promote<br />
healing. With<br />
that in mind, I placed<br />
a warm, moist towel<br />
on the sore to soften<br />
it and then dabbed as<br />
much table salt that<br />
would stay in place<br />
onto it. I repeated<br />
this procedure several<br />
times a day, and,<br />
within three days, the<br />
cold sore was <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />
gone. I didn’t have another<br />
outbreak for 16 years. When<br />
I did get another one, I repeated<br />
the same procedure<br />
again and got the same results.<br />
I haven’t had another<br />
cold sore since, and that was<br />
eight years ago. <strong>The</strong> salt<br />
does sting during application,<br />
but it lessens quickly.<br />
DEAR READER: This<br />
is a new treatment to me,<br />
but I am printing it for my<br />
readers’ benefi t. It is harmless<br />
and cheap. So readers,<br />
please write me your results<br />
from this home remedy, and<br />
I will print a follow-up column<br />
with the results.<br />
DEAR DR. GOTT: I<br />
would appreciate your <strong>com</strong>ments<br />
regarding a statement<br />
made recently by a naturalist<br />
advising against eating<br />
fi sh because of high levels<br />
of contaminants.<br />
If this is true, why doesn’t<br />
the Food and Drug Administration<br />
provide more warnings<br />
and re<strong>com</strong>mendations<br />
regarding this matter? I am<br />
a retired OB-GYN and have<br />
particular interest in the<br />
impact this may have on a<br />
pregnant woman and the fetus.<br />
Thank you for providing<br />
your opinion on this matter.<br />
DEAR DOCTOR: You<br />
bring up an important issue<br />
that we sometimes choose to<br />
forget -- there are contaminants<br />
in fi sh. But there are<br />
also contaminants in most<br />
of the food items we ingest.<br />
Everything is relative. <strong>The</strong><br />
degree of risk depends on<br />
the amount eaten.<br />
<strong>The</strong> most <strong>com</strong>mon contaminant<br />
is mercury. <strong>The</strong><br />
re<strong>com</strong>mendation set by the<br />
Environmental Protection<br />
Agency and the Food and<br />
Drug Administration is for<br />
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a person to eat up to 12<br />
ounces of fi sh (two average<br />
servings per week) of a variety<br />
low in mercury. Choices<br />
might include shrimp,<br />
salmon, catfi sh, pollock and<br />
canned light tuna. When albacore<br />
is chosen, the re<strong>com</strong>mendation<br />
is six ounces per<br />
week because of the elevat-<br />
ed amount of mercury in a<br />
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indicate that young<br />
children, nursing mothers,<br />
pregnant women and those<br />
who may be<strong>com</strong>e pregnant<br />
avoid shark, tilefi sh, king<br />
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Fish and shellfi sh contain<br />
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We want to thank our wonderful<br />
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By RYAN BLAKE THURMAN<br />
Herald Sports Editor<br />
SECTION B: AREA YEAR IN REVIEW 2B • COLLEGE FOOTBALL 3B • WBU BASKETBALL 3B • SCOREBOARD 3B<br />
2009 in review<br />
Richard Porter/Plainview Daily Herald<br />
HISTORY MAKERS: <strong>The</strong> Plainview Bulldog baseball team celebrates its area championship after a 10-0 shutout over El Paso Ysleta. <strong>The</strong> 2009 Bulldogs became<br />
Plainview High School’s first-ever baseball team to reach the regional championship round of the state playoffs.<br />
End of the decade historic year for many teams<br />
YIR<br />
From basketball to<br />
baseball, from golf<br />
to tennis, local athletes<br />
put their best<br />
foot forward.<br />
First-time play- YEAR IN REVIEW<br />
off appearances<br />
were made, teams claimed national championships,<br />
fi rst-time state champions were<br />
crowned and historic playoff runs put an exclamation<br />
point on the year that was.<br />
Along with all the highs, there continued<br />
to be lows as the newly-revamped Plainview<br />
Bulldog football program struggled, and<br />
Plainview Christian’s football team was unable<br />
to fi eld a team.<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
All four high school varsity basketball<br />
teams in Plainview reached the playoffs last<br />
season, but one rose above all the rest.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Christian Lady Eagles,<br />
who lost in the state championship game the<br />
previous two seasons, fi nally were able to<br />
break through and go all the way.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lady Eagles brought home the<br />
school’s fi rst-ever TAPPS Class 1A state<br />
championship when they defeated Aransas<br />
Pass Highland Avenue, 62-59. <strong>The</strong> Lady<br />
Eagles fi nished the year with a 15-8 record.<br />
PCHS was led by Kamber Hayes, who<br />
was selected as the Class 1A state and District<br />
1-1A MVP. <strong>The</strong> junior led the Lady<br />
Eagles with 16 points per game and almost<br />
averaged a triple-double with nine rebounds<br />
and eight steals an outing.<br />
Hayes was joined on the all-state team by<br />
junior Beckah Sisemore, the team’s secondleading<br />
scorer with almost 14 points per<br />
game. Junior Bekah Spain, who got 11.4<br />
ppg, also was selected to the all-district<br />
fi rst team, while junior Jennifer Rowell and<br />
sophomore Bonnie Kate Sisemore made the<br />
all-district second team. Sophomore guard<br />
Morgan Cross earned honorable mention.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Christian Eagles also made<br />
school history as they became the fi rst PCHS<br />
boys team to reach the state tournament.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Eagles were led by fi rst-year coaches<br />
Jim Landtroop and Adam Richards and<br />
received some signifi cant talent by way of<br />
transfers Kameron Richards and John Escobar<br />
from Plainview High School.<br />
<strong>The</strong> team suffered some injuries early<br />
in the season that caused them to struggle<br />
slightly, but <strong>com</strong>e playoff time the Eagles<br />
were able to pull things together.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Eagles fi rst made history when they<br />
beat San Antonio Gateway, 82-67, to reach<br />
their fi rst-ever regional championship. From<br />
there, PCHS continued its run as it held on<br />
to beat the Arlington Fellowship Mustangs,<br />
64-61, to advance to the state tournament. In<br />
the state semifi nals, the Eagles ran into the<br />
eventual state champion Dallas Tyler Street<br />
and fell, 62-40, to end their season with a<br />
record of 13-9.<br />
Richards and Escobar both were named to<br />
the all-state tournament team. Richards was<br />
a fi rst-team all-district selection while Escobar<br />
and Andrew Morales were named to the<br />
second team. Daniel Castillo and Tim Hannabas<br />
received honorable mention honors.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Bulldogs had a rocky season<br />
fi lled, at times, with a rotating carousel<br />
of a roster, but ultimately the Dogs peaked<br />
when they needed to and clawed their way<br />
into the playoffs.<br />
After earning the fourth and fi nal playoff<br />
spot in District 4-4A with a bit of luck and<br />
the second drumming in a week of San Angelo<br />
Lake View, the Bulldogs almost upset<br />
the No. 6 team in the state. In the bi-district<br />
round, the Bulldogs ran into the Palo Duro<br />
Dons and came very closing to shaking up<br />
the playoff picture.<br />
Behind the offense of juniors Levon Carter<br />
and Marquis Jackson, who scored 31 of the<br />
Bulldogs’ 60 points, Plainview led for most<br />
of the game until Palo Duro hit consecutive<br />
3-pointers that ultimately served to end the<br />
Bulldogs’ season, 64-60.<br />
Plainview fi nished the year with a 14-18<br />
record. Carter was selected as the District<br />
4-4A Co-Defensive Player of the Year with<br />
Frenship’s Lance Ratliff, and Jackson was<br />
selected as New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year. Six other<br />
Bulldogs were selected to the all-district<br />
team. Thomas Curry was the only sophomore<br />
named to the fi rst team while senior<br />
Billy Dulakis and juniors Rick Jackson and<br />
Bubba Wiggins earned a spot on the second<br />
team. Plainview’s honorable mention picks<br />
included Jonathan Lopez.<br />
With a team full of young, inexperienced<br />
players, the Plainview Lady Bulldogs were<br />
a pleasant surprise and won a piece of the<br />
District 4-4A title with Frenship. <strong>The</strong> Lady<br />
Dogs fi nished the year 23-9 but ended their<br />
season a bit earlier than they would have<br />
liked as they fell in bi-district to Canyon<br />
Remember the Alamo Bowl: Tech wins shootout, 41-31<br />
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Ruffi n<br />
McNeill and Texas Tech closed out<br />
a diffi cult week with a game Mike<br />
Leach would’ve loved.<br />
Finally, the Red Raiders could unwind<br />
a little.<br />
With everyone still talking about<br />
their fi red coach, the Red Raiders<br />
blocked out the distractions and rallied<br />
to beat Michigan State 41-31<br />
in a shootout at the Alamo Bowl on<br />
Saturday night after a week that left<br />
Texas Tech in turmoil.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Red Raiders fi red Leach<br />
on Wednesday amid allegations<br />
he mistreated Adam James. <strong>The</strong><br />
wide receiver, son of ESPN analyst<br />
Craig James, got a hostile reception<br />
all night from the crowd, who<br />
booed the sophomore so loud that<br />
it drowned out the marching band<br />
at halftime.<br />
But when it was over, there were<br />
only cheers. <strong>The</strong> crowd chanted<br />
“Ruffi n!” in a thank-you to the interim<br />
coach who navigated the Red<br />
Raiders through a week the school is<br />
desperate to forget.<br />
“This feels great,” running back<br />
Eric Stephens said. “I love coach<br />
Leach. He’s a great coach. But we<br />
got behind coach Ruffi n and gave<br />
him a great victory.”<br />
Flanked by two security guards as<br />
Texas Tech celebrated, James declined<br />
<strong>com</strong>ment.<br />
<strong>The</strong> controversy surrounding<br />
Leach didn’t even quiet long<br />
enough to let Saturday belong to<br />
the game.<br />
Hours before kickoff, Texas Tech<br />
released an affi davit in which school<br />
athletic trainer Steve Pincock says<br />
he told James he was “sorry” for<br />
having placed the player inside an<br />
equipment shed near the practice<br />
fi eld. Pincock told Tech offi cials he<br />
didn’t agree with that “form of treatment<br />
for anyone.”<br />
Just another layer to a bowl game<br />
that cornered the market on turmoil.<br />
No bowl teams in the country<br />
kicked off with in more upheaval<br />
than Texas Tech and Michigan<br />
State. Leach’s fi ring did Michigan<br />
State the favor of drawing attention<br />
from its own black eye: 14 players<br />
who didn’t make the trip in the wake<br />
of a Nov. 22 dormitory brawl.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y took a 28-27 lead into the<br />
fourth quarter, and appeared to get<br />
a break when Tech quarterback<br />
Taylor Potts left the game with an<br />
injury after throwing for an Alamo<br />
Bowl-record 372 yards and two<br />
touchdowns.<br />
But this was still a Leach-built<br />
team. And in his offense, just about<br />
any quarterback thrives.<br />
Trailing 31-27, backup Steven<br />
Sheffi eld marched Texas Tech<br />
downfi eld in eight plays, the last an<br />
11-yard touchdown pass to Detron<br />
Lewis to put the Red Raiders ahead.<br />
Baron Batch tacked on a 25-yard<br />
touchdown run to put it away.<br />
In his fi nal game at Texas Tech,<br />
former Plainview Bulldog Jamar<br />
Wall had an interception in the fi rst<br />
quarter that helped set up the Red<br />
Raiders’ fi rst score of the night.<br />
See YIR, Page 2B<br />
AP Photo<br />
LEAP FROG:<br />
Texas Tech’s<br />
Eric Stephens<br />
(25) leaps<br />
over Michigan<br />
State’s<br />
Jeremy Ware<br />
(9) during<br />
the second<br />
quarter of the<br />
Alamo Bowl<br />
on Saturday.
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Olton, Lockney top list of area teams in ’09<br />
By RYAN BLAKE THURMAN<br />
Herald Sports Editor<br />
It was an historic<br />
year for the area sports<br />
scene.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Olton Mustang<br />
football team made<br />
YEAR IN REVIEW<br />
school history as it became<br />
the fi rst-ever team to win two playoff<br />
games, and the Lockney Longhorn baseball<br />
team matched the mark for the program’s<br />
deepest run in the playoffs, spurred by the<br />
desire to provide hope and encouragement<br />
to the small town devastated by tragedy after<br />
their school burned to the ground.<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
Olton’s Mustangs reached the third round<br />
of the playoffs for the fi rst time in school<br />
history. Prior to this season, the Mustangs<br />
had never won two playoff games, but behind<br />
the leadership of second-year coach<br />
Joel Baker and senior quarterback Bobby<br />
Workman and senior receiver Ryan Nieto,<br />
who were named co-offensive MVPs for<br />
District 6-1A, the Mustangs got all the way<br />
to the regional quarterfi nals. Unfortunately,<br />
they ran into the Canadian Wildcats and lost,<br />
55-7, fi nishing with a 10-3 record. Canadian<br />
advanced to the state championship, losing<br />
to Goldthwaite, 29-25.<br />
<strong>The</strong> six-man Petersburg Buffaloes also<br />
had a second consecutive successful season<br />
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From Page 1B<br />
Randall. Plainview handled<br />
the Lady Raiders in their<br />
regular-season meeting, 52-<br />
46, but Randall was able to<br />
turn the tables in the playoffs<br />
and topped the Lady<br />
Dogs, 53-33.<br />
And though they were<br />
fresh-faced and new, every<br />
member of the Lady Dogs’<br />
2008-09 roster was included<br />
on the All-District 4-4A<br />
team. Freshman point guard<br />
Laura Castillo led the way as<br />
she was named the district’s<br />
New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year. <strong>The</strong><br />
Lady Dogs had four players<br />
named fi rst team, three<br />
named to the second team<br />
and two given honorable<br />
mention. <strong>The</strong> team’s lone<br />
senior, Reneta Glenn, led<br />
the team in steals, averaging<br />
almost three a game,<br />
and was instrumental in<br />
shutting down opposing offenses’<br />
most dynamic players.<br />
Glenn was named to the<br />
fi rst team along with sophomores<br />
Amanda Ramirez,<br />
Sandra DeLaGarza and<br />
Marisa Gamboa. Junior Dylan<br />
Chavez and sophomores<br />
Lauren Ritter and Sydney<br />
Hearn were selected to the<br />
second team, and sophomores<br />
Rebecca Burnett and<br />
Emily Welch were named<br />
honorable mention.<br />
Inexperience and youth<br />
manifested itself in inconsistent<br />
play for the 2009<br />
Wayland Pioneers, who<br />
fi nished their season with<br />
a 15-16 record. In Sooner<br />
Athletic Conference play,<br />
the Pioneers fi nished 10th<br />
with a record of 7-15. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
season culminated with a<br />
fi rst-round loss at the SAC<br />
Tournament to USAO.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Flying Queens won<br />
more conference games (14)<br />
last season than any of their<br />
predecessors in the SAC and<br />
had the most total victories<br />
(22) since the 1996-97 and<br />
1997-98 seasons when the<br />
Queens won 25 games in<br />
each of those campaigns.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Queens’ performance<br />
earned them a trip to the<br />
NAIA National Championship<br />
tournament, and though<br />
Wayland ended its season<br />
in the fi rst-round with a 73-<br />
59 loss to Freed-Hardeman,<br />
Tenn., it was a season worth<br />
remembering.<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Bulldogs<br />
had their second consecutive<br />
season in which they<br />
fi nished District 4-4A play<br />
winless and at the bottom of<br />
the standings, but the year<br />
was punctuated more by the<br />
new coaching staff and their<br />
approach than it was wins<br />
and losses.<br />
First-year head coach<br />
Marcos Hinojos’ new system<br />
showed promise and<br />
had fl ashes of what the<br />
future could hold, but ultimately<br />
Bulldog fans suffered<br />
through another season<br />
in which the Plainview<br />
offense struggled and the<br />
defense succumbed to being<br />
on the fi eld more than half<br />
the time.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bulldogs were 2-8 on<br />
the year with their two wins<br />
<strong>com</strong>ing against Randall (9-<br />
0) in week 2 and Pampa (31-<br />
13) in week 6. <strong>The</strong> Bulldogs<br />
fi nished the season with fi ve<br />
straight losses.<br />
Plainview had fi ve players<br />
selected to the All-District<br />
4-4A team.<br />
Topping the list for the<br />
Bulldogs was senior utility<br />
player Chance Aven.<br />
Aven was a unanimous se-<br />
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lection as the district’s fi rstteam<br />
utility player and also<br />
was selected as a fi rst-team<br />
outside linebacker.<br />
Aven led the Bulldogs in<br />
tackles with 90.5, seven of<br />
which were for a loss, and<br />
had two interceptions.<br />
Elsewhere, senior quarterback/punter<br />
Jason Miller<br />
was selected as one of two<br />
fi rst-team punters for the district,<br />
along with Hereford’s<br />
Parker Bridwell.<br />
Miller punted 50 times,<br />
averaging 34 yards per kick.<br />
Senior Jacob Hinojos was<br />
the Bulldogs’ second-leading<br />
tackler with 68 from his<br />
defensive end position. Hinojos<br />
had eight tackles for a<br />
loss and three sacks.<br />
Rounding out the selections<br />
for the Bulldogs were<br />
two players who made the<br />
second-team offense — junior<br />
receiver Thomas Curry<br />
and senior full back Taner<br />
Velasquez.<br />
Plainview also had fi ve individuals<br />
receive honorable<br />
mention honors.<br />
On offense, senior receiver<br />
Marquis Jackson and senior<br />
lineman David Richburg<br />
each received nominations,<br />
and on defense Velasquez at<br />
linebacker, senior Jonathan<br />
Solis in the secondary and<br />
sophomore Marcos Hinojos<br />
Jr. on the line were nominated.<br />
Over at Plainview Christian,<br />
the Eagles were unable<br />
to fi eld a football team as<br />
too few athletes prompted<br />
the school and athletic director<br />
Brent Patton to decide<br />
against fi elding a team.<br />
BASEBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Bulldogs<br />
were among the squads that<br />
put their name in the history<br />
books in 2009 as they became<br />
the fi rst PHS baseball<br />
team to reach the regional<br />
semifi nal round of the playoffs.<br />
Behind the leadership<br />
of fi rst-year coach Carter<br />
James, the Bulldogs went<br />
17-19 overall and fi nished<br />
second in District 4-4A behind<br />
Frenship. Plainview<br />
outlasted Caprock in a threegame,<br />
bi-district series, then<br />
topped El Paso Ysleta in the<br />
area round. <strong>The</strong> Bulldogs<br />
then lost an eight-inning<br />
heartbreaker in the opener of<br />
a regional quarterfi nal series<br />
against El Paso Del Valle,<br />
but then responded to win<br />
twice the next day. In the regional<br />
semifi nals, the Bulldogs<br />
ran into Wichita Falls<br />
Rider, which beat the Dogs<br />
in two straight games.<br />
Nine Bulldogs were<br />
named all-district. Named<br />
to the fi rst team were junior<br />
catcher Taner Velasquez,<br />
senior fi rst baseman Chris<br />
Valdez and junior designated<br />
hitter Peter Landeros. On<br />
the second team were senior<br />
pitcher Andy Craig, senior<br />
second baseman Rico Pena,<br />
junior outfi elder Jason Miller<br />
and senior utility player<br />
Brandon Gutierrez. Named<br />
honorable mention were<br />
senior third baseman Chris<br />
Hill and junior outfi elder<br />
Jonathan Solis.<br />
Wayland’s Pioneers had<br />
yet another fantastic season<br />
that culminated in falling one<br />
game short of reaching the<br />
NAIA World Series for the<br />
fi rst time in school history.<br />
WBU made it to the NAIA<br />
Baseball National Championship<br />
Opening Round Field<br />
1 Tournament where they<br />
ran into conference rival<br />
and eventual NAIA champion<br />
Lubbock Christian.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pioneers played LCU in<br />
six of their fi nal nine games<br />
of the season, including the<br />
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TAKE A KNEE: <strong>The</strong> Olton Mustang football team says a prayer with the Bushland<br />
Falcons after Bushland defeated Olton 55-7 in the regional championship.<br />
as they fi nished undefeated in the regular<br />
season. <strong>The</strong>y plowed through their bi-district<br />
opponent Ropes, 52-36, before running<br />
into Follett in the regional round where the<br />
Buffs lost, 73-38. Petersburg fi nished with<br />
an 11-1 record.<br />
Junior quarterback Blake Smith was<br />
named District 3, Division I MVP and the<br />
Buffaloes also had nine individuals named<br />
to the all-district team, including freshman<br />
Thomas Roden who was named the district’s<br />
New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Floydada Whirlwinds and the Hale<br />
Center Owls both made the playoffs, but<br />
each lost in the fi rst round — Floydada to<br />
NAIA opening round. Wayland<br />
won the fi rst of the six<br />
meetings when Todd Weldon<br />
set a new single-season<br />
strikeout record with 120.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pioneers lost their last<br />
outing with the Chaps, 15-6,<br />
fi nishing the year with a 43-<br />
15 record after going 19-11<br />
in SAC play to tie Southern<br />
Nazarene for third place.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 13-year-old Optimist<br />
team was another local<br />
baseball squad to have signifi<br />
cant success in ’09. <strong>The</strong><br />
13-year-olds reached the<br />
Southwest Regional Tournament<br />
in Bentonville, Ark.,<br />
and came very close to making<br />
it to the World Series.<br />
<strong>The</strong> team eventually lost to<br />
Eagle Pass, 4-1.<br />
In the fi rst year of the<br />
league’s existence, both the<br />
Plainview Little League<br />
11-12-year-olds and 9-10year<br />
old Little League All-<br />
Stars fell in the sectional<br />
round of their summer tournaments.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 11-12-yearolds<br />
fell to El Paso Franklin<br />
while the 9-10-year-olds lost<br />
to Pecos.<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> ’09 Lady Dogs became<br />
the fi rst-ever team in<br />
the program’s history to<br />
reach the playoffs. Coach<br />
Stan Countryman’s Lady<br />
Dogs were unable to win the<br />
program’s fi rst-ever playoff<br />
game, however, as they lost<br />
in two consecutive games<br />
to Canyon in the bi-district<br />
round. <strong>The</strong> Lady Dogs fi nished<br />
the year 10-20.<br />
In their historic season,<br />
the Lady Dogs had seven<br />
players named to the All-<br />
District 4-4A team. Topping<br />
the list of awards was junior<br />
shortstop Lauren Hill being<br />
named the district’s co-offensive<br />
MVP. On the year,<br />
Hill had 32 hits, 29 runs, 13<br />
RBIs, a .344 batting average<br />
and slugging percentage<br />
and a .455 on-base percentage.<br />
Named to the fi rst team<br />
were senior catcher Lindsay<br />
Barton, senior outfi elder<br />
Abby Hinojos, junior third<br />
baseman Tiffany DeLuna,<br />
freshman pitcher Cassandra<br />
Chavez and freshman<br />
outfi elder Bethany Chavez.<br />
Selected as a second-team<br />
infi elder was junior fi rst<br />
baseman Corinna Chavez.<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
Yet another PHS team<br />
that made history, the Lady<br />
Dogs had the best record<br />
in the program’s history in<br />
2009. With another fi rstyear<br />
coach, Torri Hatch, at<br />
the helm, the Lady Dogs<br />
cruised to a 27-16 record<br />
and recorded more wins<br />
than any other Lady Dog<br />
team. In the second round<br />
of district, the Lady Dogs<br />
also became the fi rst-ever<br />
PHS team to beat Frenship<br />
in district play. It was also<br />
the fi rst district loss for<br />
Frenship in three years.<br />
Plainview eventually fi nished<br />
in third place in District<br />
4-4A, and in the bi-district<br />
round of the playoffs the<br />
Lady Dogs ran into defending<br />
state champion Hereford<br />
and fell in three sets.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plainview Christian<br />
Lady Eagles fought their<br />
way into the playoffs in the<br />
last week of the regular season,<br />
but that exertion cost<br />
them as they fell in the opening<br />
round of the playoffs to<br />
Arlington Fellowship in fi ve<br />
sets. PCHS fi nished the year<br />
8-17.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pioneer women began<br />
the season ranked No.<br />
2 in the SAC polls, but injuries<br />
hampered Wayland. <strong>The</strong><br />
Pioneers eventually fi nished<br />
fourth in the SAC, making it<br />
Bushland 48-6 and Hale Center to Springlake-Earth,<br />
21-14. Floydada senior running<br />
back Fred Williams was selected as the District<br />
2-2A offensive MVP.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Tulia Hornets had a rough season as<br />
injury, sickness and players quitting reduced<br />
the team’s numbers so greatly that the school<br />
was forced to forfeit its varsity schedule after<br />
its fi rst district game to Friona, a 49-0<br />
loss. Shortly after the announcement that the<br />
team would be forfeiting its fi nal four games,<br />
athletic director Eric Wilson stepped down.<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Floydada Whirlwinds and Lady Whirl-<br />
into the conference tournament<br />
as the No. 4 seed. In<br />
the fi rst round, the Pioneers<br />
beat Southern Naz in fi ve<br />
sets, but in the second round<br />
ran into LCU, which toppled<br />
the Pioneers in three. <strong>The</strong><br />
Pioneers fi nished the year<br />
21-9.<br />
GOLF<br />
Senior Bulldog golfer<br />
Shannon Allen concluded<br />
his stellar career in ’09 by<br />
reaching the regional tournament<br />
for the fourth consecutive<br />
season. Allen won<br />
the individual district title<br />
by nine strokes, fi nishing<br />
54 holes in 8-over 224. At<br />
regionals, Allen didn’t have<br />
his best performance and<br />
missed out on making a trip<br />
to state.<br />
After graduation and four<br />
years after he became the<br />
youngest person to ever<br />
win the Plainview City Golf<br />
Championship, Allen won<br />
his second by 13 strokes.<br />
On the girls’ side, Evan<br />
Teel and Maria Alvarado<br />
qualifi ed for regionals as individuals.<br />
In the Jack Williams <strong>Memorial</strong><br />
Tournament, the duo<br />
of Scott Rundell and Ross<br />
Tyler, both of Lubbock,<br />
surged ahead of the pack<br />
on the fi nal day tournament<br />
with a round of 13-under<br />
58 that gave them a threeround<br />
total of 34-under 179<br />
and a four-shot victory over<br />
the second-place team of<br />
Bobby Hutcherson and Justin<br />
Payne. Defending champions<br />
Cody King and Bill<br />
Ashley fi nished third with a<br />
185.<br />
Heading into the fi nal<br />
round of the Plainview<br />
Country Club Championship,<br />
Chris Sims was tied at<br />
the bottom of the fi ve-man<br />
Championship Flight. At<br />
the end of the second round,<br />
Sims was at the top of the<br />
scoreboard, one stroke ahead<br />
of Kevin Walker after making<br />
up seven strokes with a<br />
2-under- par 69 to capture<br />
the club championship.<br />
In its fi rst year at the university,<br />
the Wayland Pioneer<br />
women’s golf team won<br />
its fi rst tournament at the<br />
Mustang Desert Classic in<br />
March. <strong>The</strong> Pioneer women<br />
fi nished in third place at<br />
their fi rst-ever SAC Championships.<br />
On the men’s side, the<br />
Pioneers won the Peak’s<br />
Classic, came in second<br />
at the Uvic Shootout and<br />
were third in three other<br />
tournaments, including the<br />
SAC Championships which<br />
earned them a trip to the<br />
NAIA Championship where<br />
they fi nished 12th of out 31<br />
teams.<br />
POWERLIFTING<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lady Dogs powerlifters<br />
won their fi fth straight<br />
regional title and qualifi ed<br />
six lifters for the state meet.<br />
Plainview scored 14 points<br />
to win the Division I regional<br />
title among 4A and<br />
5A schools, besting Abilene<br />
High with nine points and<br />
Abilene Cooper with seven.<br />
<strong>The</strong> top fi ve lifters score<br />
points, meaning Bianca<br />
Shepard, Mercedes Vera<br />
and Kaci Castillo accounted<br />
for all of the Lady Dogs’<br />
points. Shepard was fi rst in<br />
the 132-pound weight class,<br />
Vera second in 220-plus<br />
and Castillo fourth in 220s.<br />
In addition to those three,<br />
all of whom qualifi ed for<br />
state in 2008, other Lady<br />
Dogs qualifying for state<br />
were Adrian Casanova,<br />
Peaches Williams and Sonia<br />
Villarreal.<br />
At state, Castillo and<br />
Villarreal fi nished eighth<br />
in their respective weight<br />
classes while Plainview’s<br />
four other lifters “bombed<br />
out.” A <strong>com</strong>bination of<br />
nerves and stricter judging<br />
may have gotten the better<br />
of the Lady Dogs.<br />
On the boys side, Jaime<br />
Salgado had a fantastic<br />
year for the Bulldogs. At<br />
the regional meet, Salgado<br />
placed fi rst in the 114-pound<br />
weight class with a <strong>com</strong>bined<br />
weight of 1,135 (465<br />
pounds on squat, 260<br />
pounds on bench and 410<br />
pounds on deadlift). Salgado<br />
set regional records in both<br />
squat and deadlift, and his<br />
total also was a regional record.<br />
Salgado was given the<br />
Best Squat Award, the Best<br />
Deadlift Award and the Best<br />
Overall Lifter Award for the<br />
light platform.<br />
As a team, the Bulldogs<br />
qualifi ed three other lifters<br />
for state: Alan Rivera in<br />
the 148-pound weight class,<br />
James Rodriguez in the<br />
181-weight class and Jacob<br />
Hinojos in the 220-pound<br />
weight class. In his third appearance<br />
at the state meet,<br />
Salgado placed third with a<br />
total of 1,010 pounds. Rivera<br />
(1,015 pounds), Rodriguez<br />
(1,300) and Hinojos (1,415)<br />
each placed 10th. As a team,<br />
Plainview placed 19th out of<br />
42 teams.<br />
TENNIS<br />
Dustin Lambright was the<br />
shining star of the Plainview<br />
tennis program over the past<br />
12 months.<br />
At the district tournament,<br />
Lambright showed Abilene<br />
Cooper’s No. 1 boys singles<br />
player Max Prachyl why he<br />
was district champion last<br />
year. After dropping the fi rst<br />
set 6-3, the top-seeded Lambright<br />
calmed his nerves and<br />
began hitting winners to successfully<br />
defend his crown.<br />
Lambright took the second<br />
set 6-2 before shutting the<br />
No. 2 seed Prachyl out in the<br />
third set, 6-0.<br />
At regionals Lambright<br />
didn’t have the success he<br />
hoped to have and lost in the<br />
fi rst round to Jason Walt of<br />
Dumas, 6-3, 6-0.<br />
SOCCER<br />
<strong>The</strong> past year saw the debut<br />
of men’s soccer at Wayland,<br />
but it was rough going<br />
for the fi rst-year squad.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pioneer men went<br />
0-16. <strong>The</strong>ir closest match<br />
was against Texas Wesleyan<br />
in the second outing of the<br />
season when the Pioneers<br />
lost 2-1 in double overtime.<br />
On the women’s side, after<br />
reaching the SAC tournament<br />
in 2008, Wayland<br />
missed out in ’09 as it only<br />
won one conference match.<br />
Overall, the Pioneers went<br />
3-13-1.<br />
CROSS COUNTRY<br />
<strong>The</strong> PHS boys and girls<br />
cross country teams both<br />
had successful years as both<br />
reached the regional meet.<br />
At district, the girls fi nished<br />
in second place while the<br />
boys fi nished in third.<br />
Sophomore Daisy Guerrero<br />
took second place at<br />
district and Janie Macias<br />
fi nished eighth. On the boys<br />
side, Prince Dawkins fi nished<br />
in fi fth while Chris<br />
Salinas came in eighth.<br />
Three members of the<br />
Wayland cross country<br />
teams earned the right to<br />
<strong>com</strong>pete at the NAIA Cross<br />
Country Championships —<br />
senior Timmy McCune and<br />
freshmen Catherine Leubner<br />
and Milca Villegas.<br />
At the NAIA Champion-<br />
winds each had great success last season as<br />
both teams won district titles. However, both<br />
teams ran into Shallowater in the area round<br />
of the playoffs and were sent home early.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lady ’Winds’ trip to the playoffs was<br />
their fi rst since 2006 and the district championship<br />
was the program’s fi rst since 1967.<br />
Six-foot-fi ve senior Byron Smith led the<br />
Whirlwinds all season and was named the<br />
District 2-2A Most Valuable Player. Smith<br />
almost averaged a double-double on the year<br />
as he put in 16.5 points per game and pulled<br />
down almost nine rebounds an outing. Aarrhon<br />
Flores was named the district’s Defensive<br />
Player of the Year. <strong>The</strong> Floydada boys<br />
fi nished 28-4 and the girls fi nished 19-12.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Abernathy Lady Antelopes earned a<br />
share of the District 3-2A district championship<br />
and advanced to the regional semifi nals<br />
where they lost to the Bowie Lady Rabbits.<br />
Abernathy fi nished its season with a 26-5<br />
overall record.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Tulia Lady Hornets fi nished second<br />
in District 2-2A behind Floydada and made<br />
it to the area round of the playoffs where<br />
they were defeated by Abernathy. <strong>The</strong> Lady<br />
Hornets fi nished their season 17-14.<br />
In qualifying for the playoffs as the No. 2<br />
seed from District 4-1A, the Lockney Lady<br />
’Horns won a school record 28 games. Lockney<br />
eventually lost in the regional quarterfi -<br />
nals to Canadian and fi nished its season with<br />
See Area YIR, Page 3B<br />
ships, McCune ran a time<br />
of 26 minutes, 38 seconds<br />
to fi nish in 112th place. In<br />
their fi rst national <strong>com</strong>petition,<br />
the two Pioneer women<br />
fi nished in the middle of<br />
the pack. Villegas ran the<br />
5K course in 20:16 to fi nish<br />
153rd, while Catherine Leubner<br />
was 198th with a time<br />
of 20:38. <strong>The</strong>re were a total<br />
of 330 women in the race.<br />
TRACK & FIELD<br />
After having the regional<br />
meet delayed, taken away<br />
and then reinstituted due<br />
to concerns over the H1N1<br />
virus, the PHS tracks team<br />
eventually had several individuals<br />
<strong>com</strong>pete, but they<br />
ran into some stiff <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />
On the boys side, senior<br />
pole vaulter Michael Cantu<br />
was the only athlete to score<br />
a point for Plainview as<br />
he placed sixth in the pole<br />
vault.<br />
On the girls side, sprinter<br />
Bria Brazier was the only<br />
Lady Bulldog to have much<br />
success. She took seventh<br />
place in the 100 meters.<br />
During the indoor season,<br />
the Wayland women’s<br />
team won its second straight<br />
NAIA Indoor Title, edging<br />
out Azusa Pacifi c University<br />
by a point. <strong>The</strong> championship<br />
was the fi fth for the<br />
WBU women’s program,<br />
which is an NAIA record.<br />
During the outdoor season,<br />
the Wayland women had<br />
eight individuals <strong>com</strong>bine<br />
to score 102 points and win<br />
the school’s second straight<br />
NAIA Outdoor Track and<br />
Field National Championship.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wayland women<br />
easily won the championship<br />
and topped their nearest<br />
<strong>com</strong>petitor Oklahoma Baptist,<br />
which fi nished with 58<br />
points.<br />
<strong>The</strong> PCHS track tied for<br />
second place at the TAPPS<br />
Class 1A State Meet. <strong>The</strong><br />
four-person Lady Eagles<br />
team amassed 59 points to<br />
tie Boerne Geneva Christian<br />
School. PCHS junior<br />
Bekah Spain set a state<br />
meet record in the 100-meter<br />
hurdles with a time of<br />
17 seconds fl at. Spain also<br />
was second in the 100-meter<br />
dash with a time of<br />
13.51 and in the high jump<br />
with an effort of 4 feet, 10<br />
inches. She also <strong>com</strong>peted<br />
in the 200 where she fi nished<br />
third with a time of<br />
28.22 and in the long jump<br />
where she was fourth with<br />
a mark of 15-10.<br />
WRESTLING<br />
On Oct. 13, Wayland announced<br />
it would be<strong>com</strong>e<br />
the fi rst university in Texas<br />
in more than 20 years to<br />
offer a scholarship-based<br />
wrestling program.<br />
“Intercollegiate wrestling<br />
is a win-win situation for the<br />
university,” Wayland athletic<br />
director Greg Feris said.<br />
“It will generate additional<br />
students while providing an<br />
additional <strong>com</strong>petitive sport<br />
for the university <strong>com</strong>munity.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> WBU wrestling program<br />
will <strong>com</strong>pete in the<br />
NAIA beginning with the<br />
2010-11 school year. Thirty-seven<br />
NAIA schools currently<br />
sponsor wrestling for<br />
men, 10 for women.<br />
Currently, no intercollegiate<br />
wrestling programs<br />
exist in Texas, despite statistics<br />
that show in excess of<br />
245 high school boys’ wrestling<br />
teams and 198 girls’<br />
teams in the state. In the<br />
Texas Panhandle area, there<br />
are approximately 375 boys<br />
and more than 125 girls participating<br />
in the sport.
http://www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Daily Herald - Sunday, January 3, 2010 - Page 3B<br />
Scoreboard<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated Press<br />
All Times CST<br />
TV SPORTSWATCH<br />
Today<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />
2 p.m.: FSN — Florida at N.C. State<br />
4:30 p.m.: FSN — Xavier at Wake<br />
Forest<br />
6:30 p.m.: FSN — Clemson at Duke<br />
NFL FOOTBALL<br />
Noon: CBS — Regional coverage,<br />
doubleheader<br />
FOX — Regional coverage, doubleheader<br />
3:15 p.m.: CBS — Regional coverage,<br />
doubleheader game<br />
FOX — Regional coverage, doubleheader<br />
game<br />
7:15 p.m.: NBC — Cincinnati at N.Y.<br />
Jets<br />
RODEO<br />
7 p.m.: VERSUS — PBR, Baltimore<br />
Invitational (same-day tape)<br />
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />
6 p.m.: ESPN2 — Oklahoma at Tennessee<br />
— — —<br />
Monday<br />
COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />
7:15 p.m.: FOX — Fiesta Bowl, TCU<br />
vs. Boise St., at Glendale, Ariz.<br />
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />
6 p.m.: ESPN — Pittsburgh at Cincinnati<br />
NHL HOCKEY<br />
6 p.m.: VERSUS — Boston at N.Y.<br />
Rangers<br />
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />
6 p.m.: ESPN2 — Notre Dame at<br />
Purdue<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
NFL<br />
AMERICAN CONFERENCE<br />
East<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
x-New England 10 5 0 .667 400 251<br />
N.Y. Jets 8 7 0 .533 311 236<br />
Miami 7 8 0 .467 336 360<br />
Buffalo 5 10 0 .333 228 319<br />
South<br />
x-Indianapolis 14 1 0 .933 409 277<br />
Houston 8 7 0 .533 354 306<br />
Jacksonville 7 8 0 .467 273 357<br />
Tennessee 7 8 0 .467 337 389<br />
North<br />
x-Cincinnati 10 5 0 .667 305 254<br />
Baltimore 8 7 0 .533 370 248<br />
Pittsburgh 8 7 0 .533 338 300<br />
Cleveland 4 11 0 .267 222 358<br />
West<br />
x-San Diego 12 3 0 .800 431 300<br />
Denver 8 7 0 .533 302 280<br />
Oakland 5 10 0 .333 184 358<br />
Kansas City 3 12 0 .200 250 400<br />
NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />
East<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
y-Philadelphia 11 4 0 .733 429 313<br />
y-Dallas 10 5 0 .667 337 250<br />
N.Y. Giants 8 7 0 .533 395 383<br />
Washington 4 11 0 .267 246 313<br />
South<br />
x-New Orleans 13 2 0 .867 500 318<br />
Atlanta 8 7 0 .533 343 315<br />
Carolina 7 8 0 .467 292 298<br />
Tampa Bay 3 12 0 .200 234 380<br />
North<br />
x-Minnesota 11 4 0 .733 426 305<br />
y-Green Bay 10 5 0 .667 428 290<br />
Chicago 6 9 0 .400 290 352<br />
Detroit 2 13 0 .133 239 457<br />
West<br />
x-Arizona 10 5 0 .667 368 292<br />
San Francisco 7 8 0 .467 302 275<br />
Seattle 5 10 0 .333 267 373<br />
St. Louis 1 14 0 .067 169 408<br />
X-clinched division<br />
y-clinched playoff spot<br />
Today: Chicago at Detroit, noon;<br />
Pittsburgh at Miami, noon; New England<br />
at Houston, noon; Indianapolis at Buffalo,<br />
noon; San Francisco at St. Louis,<br />
noon; Atlanta at Tampa Bay, noon; New<br />
Orleans at Carolina, noon; Jacksonville<br />
at Cleveland, noon; N.Y. Giants at Minnesota,<br />
noon; Tennessee at Seattle,<br />
3:15 p.m.; Philadelphia at Dallas, 3:15<br />
p.m.; Washington at San Diego, 3:15<br />
p.m.; Kansas City at Denver, 3:15 p.m.;<br />
Baltimore at Oakland, 3:15 p.m.; Green<br />
Bay at Arizona, 3:15 p.m.; Cincinnati at<br />
N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m.<br />
— — —<br />
College<br />
Friday, Jan. 1<br />
Outback Bowl<br />
At Tampa, Fla.<br />
Auburn 38, Northwestern 35, OT<br />
Capital One Bowl<br />
At Orlando, Fla.<br />
Penn State 19, LSU 17<br />
Gator Bowl<br />
At Jacksonville, Fla.<br />
Florida State 33, West Virginia 21<br />
Rose Bowl<br />
At Pasadena, Calif.<br />
Ohio State 26, Oregon 17<br />
Sugar Bowl<br />
At New Orleans<br />
Florida 51, Cincinnati 24<br />
Saturday<br />
International Bowl<br />
At Toronto<br />
International Bowl<br />
At Toronto<br />
South Florida 27, Northern Illinois 3<br />
Cotton Bowl<br />
At Arlington,<br />
Mississippi 21, Oklahoma State 7<br />
PapaJohns.<strong>com</strong> Bowl<br />
At Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Connecticut 20, South Carolina 7<br />
Liberty Bowl<br />
At Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17, OT<br />
Alamo Bowl<br />
At San Antonio<br />
Texas Tech 41, Michigan State 31<br />
Monday, Jan. 4<br />
Fiesta Bowl<br />
At Glendale, Ariz.<br />
Boise State (13-0) vs. TCU (12-0), 7<br />
p.m. (FOX)<br />
Tuesday, Jan. 5<br />
Orange Bowl<br />
At Miami<br />
Iowa (10-2) vs. Georgia Tech (11-2),<br />
7 p.m. (FOX)<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 6<br />
GMAC Bowl<br />
Mobile, Ala.<br />
Central Michigan (11-2) vs. Troy (9-<br />
3), 6 p.m. (ESPN)<br />
Thursday, Jan. 7<br />
BCS National Championship<br />
At Pasadena, Calif.<br />
Alabama (13-0) vs. Texas (13-0), 7<br />
p.m. (ABC)<br />
Saturday, Jan. 23<br />
East-West Shrine Classic<br />
At Orlando, Fla.<br />
East vs. West, 2 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Jan. 30<br />
Senior Bowl<br />
At Mobile, Ala.<br />
North vs. South, 3 p.m. (NFL)<br />
Saturday, Feb. 6<br />
Texas vs. <strong>The</strong> Nation<br />
All-Star Challenge<br />
At El Paso<br />
Texas vs. Nation, 2 p.m. (CBSC)<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
NBA<br />
EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />
Atlantic Division<br />
W L Pct GB<br />
Boston 24 8 .750 —<br />
Toronto 16 18 .471 9<br />
New York 13 20 .394 11½<br />
Philadelphia 9 23 .281 15<br />
New Jersey 3 30 .091 21½<br />
Southeast Division<br />
Orlando 24 9 .727 —<br />
Atlanta 21 11 .656 2½<br />
Miami 16 15 .516 7<br />
Charlotte 13 18 .419 10<br />
Washington 10 21 .323 13<br />
Central Division<br />
Cleveland 27 8 .771 —<br />
Chicago 14 17 .452 11<br />
Milwaukee 13 18 .419 12<br />
Detroit 11 21 .344 14½<br />
Indiana 10 22 .313 15½<br />
WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />
Southwest Division<br />
W L Pct GB<br />
Dallas 22 10 .688 —<br />
San Antonio 20 11 .645 1½<br />
Houston 20 14 .588 3<br />
Memphis 16 16 .500 6<br />
New Orleans 15 16 .484 6½<br />
Northwest Division<br />
Denver 21 12 .636 —<br />
Portland 21 13 .618 ½<br />
Oklahoma City 18 15 .545 3<br />
Utah 18 15 .545 3<br />
Minnesota 7 28 .200 15<br />
Pacific Division<br />
L.A. Lakers 26 6 .813 —<br />
Phoenix 21 13 .618 6<br />
L.A. Clippers 14 18 .438 12<br />
Sacramento 14 18 .438 12<br />
Golden State 9 22 .290 16½<br />
Saturday: Cleveland 94, New Jersey<br />
86; Charlotte 107, Miami 97; Indiana<br />
122, Minnesota 111; San Antonio 97,<br />
Washington 86; Boston 1<strong>03</strong>, Toronto<br />
96; Chicago 101, Orlando 93; New Orleans<br />
99, Houston 95; Milwaukee 1<strong>03</strong>,<br />
Here are this week’s Plainview<br />
sports events:<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
Monday: PCHS varsity girls and<br />
boys vs. Valley, (girls at 6 p.m.,<br />
boys at 7:30 p.m.), Eagle’s Nest;<br />
WBU men and women at Oklahoma<br />
City, (women 3 p.m., men 5 p.m.)<br />
Tuesday: PHS girls and boys vs.<br />
Trinity Christian, (varsity girls and<br />
JV boys at 6 p.m., varsity boys and<br />
JV girls at 7:30 p.m.), DogHouse.<br />
Thursday: Plv. 7th and 8th boys<br />
at Westover, (7th Blue and 8th Red<br />
at 5 p.m., 7th Red and 8th Blue at<br />
6:15 p.m.); Plv. 7th and 8th girls vs.<br />
Westover, (7th Blue and 8th Red at<br />
5 p.m., 7th Red and 8th Blue at 6:30<br />
p.m.), Coronado.<br />
Friday: PHS girls vs. SA Lake<br />
View, (JV at 4:30 p.m., varsity at<br />
6 p.m.), DogHouse; PHS boys at<br />
Lamesa, (JV at 6 p.m., varsity at<br />
7:30 p.m.); PHS 9th boys at Lamesa,<br />
6 p.m.; PCHS varsity girls and<br />
boys at. Ascension, (girls at 6:30<br />
p.m., boys at 8 p.m.)<br />
Saturday: Plv. 9th boys and girls<br />
vs. Dumas, 10 a.m.<br />
Plv. Basketball<br />
Thursday’s Game<br />
GIRLS<br />
JV<br />
Slaton Tournament<br />
Third-Place Game<br />
CORONADO 45, PLAINVIEW 37<br />
Plainview 9 10 12 6 — 37<br />
Coronado 9 13 11 12 — 45<br />
Brittany Ramirez 15, Quenda Alexander<br />
8, Bailey Davis 6, Michelle Portillo 6,<br />
Domonique Lopez 2<br />
Record:13-7<br />
Next: Plainview JV vs. Trinity Christian,<br />
7:30 p.m. Tuesday.<br />
Saturday’s Games<br />
7TH GRADE<br />
LEVELLAND 26, PLAINVIEW BLUE 24<br />
Plainview 4 5 13 2 — 24<br />
Levelland 4 8 2 12 — 26<br />
Meredith McDonough 9, Tori Magallanes<br />
6, Loren Johnson 3, Anna Moreno<br />
2, Mackenzie Mull 2, Kelsey Hunter 2.<br />
MVPs: McDonough and Magallanes<br />
Record: 4-4<br />
Next: Plv. 7th Blue vs. Westover, 5<br />
p.m. Thursday<br />
PLAINVIEW RED 31, LEVELLAND 6<br />
Plainview 6 8 11 6 — 31<br />
Levelland 2 0 2 2 — 6<br />
Britny Perez 6 , Mia Davila 4, Kimberly<br />
Balderas 4, Lyndzee Chavez 4, Shamara<br />
Austin 2, Gladys Pinon 3, Sandra Vera 2,<br />
Jackie Perez 2, Colby Snipes 2, Roxanne<br />
Thurman 2.<br />
MVP: Perez<br />
Record: 3-5<br />
Next: Plv. 7th Red vs. Westover, 6:15<br />
p.m. Thursday BOYS<br />
7TH GRADE<br />
LEVELLAND 52, PLAINVIEW BLUE 34<br />
Plainview 13 6 10 5 — 34<br />
Levelland 12 16 13 11 — 52<br />
Keevon Crump 4, Mike Ditmore 2,<br />
Christian Hinojosa 10, Daniel Martinez 6,<br />
Zach Riddley 7, Jace Johnson 2.<br />
Record: 5-4<br />
Next: Plv. 7th Blue at Canyon Westover,<br />
5 p.m Thursday<br />
PLAINVIEW RED 45, LEVELLAND 17<br />
Red 12 14 7 12 — 45<br />
Levelland 6 2 3 6 — 17<br />
J.D. Armijo 2, Ty Riddley 3, Quennion<br />
Hines 6, Dieonte Johnson 2, Paxstyn Oldfield<br />
6, Khalid Riggins 6, Tyler Beasley 6,<br />
Jonathan White 6, Catarino Adame 2,<br />
Ryan Edwards 2, Austin DeBerry 4.<br />
Record: 9-0<br />
Next: Plv. 7th Red at Canyon<br />
Westover, 6:15 p.m. Thursday.<br />
Oklahoma City 97, OT; Denver 105, Utah<br />
95; Memphis 128, Phoenix 1<strong>03</strong>; Dallas<br />
at Sacramento, (n); Golden State at Portland,<br />
(n).<br />
Today: Indiana at New York, 5 p.m.;<br />
San Antonio at Toronto, 5 p.m.; Charlotte<br />
at Cleveland, 5 p.m.; Philadelphia at<br />
Denver, 7 p.m.; Dallas at L.A. Lakers,<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Monday: Atlanta at Miami, 6:30 p.m.;<br />
Oklahoma City at Chicago, 7 p.m.; New<br />
Orleans at Utah, 8 p.m.; Portland at L.A.<br />
Clippers, 9:30 p.m.<br />
— — —<br />
College<br />
Saturday’s Games<br />
Men<br />
Top 25: #1 Kansas (13-0) beat #18<br />
Temple 84-52; #2 Texas (13-0) beat<br />
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 76-70; #3<br />
Kentucky (15-0) beat Louisville 71-62; #5<br />
Syracuse (13-1) lost to Pittsburgh 82-72;<br />
#8 Villanova (12-1) beat Marquette 74-<br />
72; #10 Connecticut (10-3) beat Notre<br />
Dame 82-70; #11 Michigan State (11-<br />
3) beat #25 Northwestern 91-70; #17<br />
Washington (10-3) lost to Oregon 90-79;<br />
#24 UAB (12-2) beat Arkansas 73-72;<br />
#25 Northwestern (10-3) lost to No. 11<br />
Michigan State 91-70.<br />
Regional: WTA&M 91, Downing<br />
Panhandle State 62; Arkansas St. 71,<br />
North Texas 56; Central Methodist 80,<br />
Cent. Arkansas 74; Lamar 70, Tulane<br />
67; Stephen F.Austin 73, Texas Coll.<br />
64; TCU 70, Rice 58; Texas 76, Texas<br />
A&M-Corpus Christi 70; Texas A&M 89,<br />
Northwestern St. 63; Texas St. 91, SMU<br />
86; Texas-Arlington 72, Texas-Dallas 64;<br />
Tulsa 84, Colorado 59; UAB 73, Arkansas<br />
72.<br />
Women<br />
Top 25: #1 Connecticut (12-0) beat<br />
Seton Hall 91-24; #2 Stanford (11-1)<br />
beat California 79-58; #5 Baylor (13-1)<br />
beat Texas State 99-18; #7 North Carolina<br />
(12-1) beat Winston-Salem 101-38;<br />
#17 Texas (10-3) beat Arkansas-Pine<br />
Bluff 114-53; #20 Pittsburgh (11-3) lost to<br />
Marquette 66-55; #22 Wisconsin-Green<br />
Bay (12-0) beat Cleveland State 78-60;<br />
#23 Virginia (10-3) beat Colorado 74-59;<br />
#24 Georgia Tech (13-2) beat Army 76-<br />
47.<br />
Regional: Arkansas St. 77, North<br />
Texas 65; Lamar 88, LSU-Shreveport<br />
41; Oklahoma St. 84, Texas-Pan American<br />
31; TCU 78, Texas A&M-Corpus<br />
Christi 74; Texas Tech 69, Savannah<br />
St. 40.<br />
HOCKEY<br />
NHL<br />
Saturday: Carolina 2, N.Y. Rangers<br />
1, OT; Vancouver 3, Dallas 1; Tampa<br />
Bay 3, Pittsburgh 1; Los Angeles 2,<br />
Washington; N.Y. Islanders 6, Atlanta 5,<br />
SO; Colorado 3, Columbus 2; Calgary 3,<br />
Toronto 1; Nashville 3, Anaheim 1; New<br />
Jersey 5, Minnesota 3; Chicago at St.<br />
Louis, (n); Detroit at Phoenix, (n); Edmonton<br />
at San Jose (n).<br />
Today: Philadelphia at Ottawa, noon;<br />
Buffalo at Montreal, 2 p.m.; Pittsburgh at<br />
Florida, 4 p.m.; Anaheim at Chicago, 6<br />
p.m.<br />
Monday: Boston at N.Y. Rangers,<br />
6 p.m.; Los Angeles at San Jose, 9:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Pick 3<br />
Thur. Night: 9-7-7<br />
Fri.: 8-3-1; Night: 8-3-2<br />
Sat.: 2-1-2; Night: 6-5-8<br />
Daily 4<br />
Thur. Night: 6-9-2-4<br />
Fri.: 5-1-3-4; Night: 6-7-1-5<br />
Sat.: 6-1-7-0; Night: 1-3-6-8<br />
Cash 5<br />
Thur. Night: 3-4-18-20-24<br />
Fri.: 7-8-28-31-37<br />
Sat.: 8-17-28-29-30<br />
Mega Millions<br />
6-8-27-40-41 MB: 21<br />
No winner; Tuesday’s<br />
jackpot: $37 million<br />
Pick 6<br />
3-6-16-29-40-43<br />
Jackpot: $29 million; No<br />
winners<br />
Texas Tech trainer didn’t agree with treatment<br />
LUBBOCK (AP) — A<br />
Texas Tech athletic trainer<br />
told university offi cials he<br />
did not agree with Mike<br />
Leach’s treatment of receiver<br />
Adam James after the<br />
player was diagnosed with a<br />
concussion.<br />
In an affi davit released<br />
Saturday by the university,<br />
Texas Tech trainer Steve<br />
Pincock said he told James<br />
he was “sorry” for having<br />
placed the player inside an<br />
equipment shed near the<br />
practice fi eld.<br />
On Dec. 21, Pincock spoke<br />
with Tech offi cials, telling<br />
them that he did not agree<br />
with that “form of treatment<br />
for anyone” and that Leach<br />
“wanted James to be un<strong>com</strong>fortable.”<br />
In an interview a day later,<br />
team physician Dr. Michael<br />
Phy told university offi cials<br />
that James “may not have<br />
been harmed” but he “considered<br />
this practice inappropriate.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> affi davits were dated<br />
Jan. 1.<br />
Area YIR<br />
From Page 2B<br />
an overall record of 28-8.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Petersburg Lady Buffaloes<br />
earned the second<br />
seed in District 5-IIA after<br />
they fi nished 7-3 in district.<br />
Petersburg reached the regional<br />
quarterfi nals before<br />
falling to Wellman-Union.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lady Buffs fi nished their<br />
year with a 15-16 record.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hart Lady Longhorns<br />
earned the No. 3 seed from<br />
District 2-IIA but fell in the<br />
bi-district round of the playoffs<br />
to Channing. <strong>The</strong> Lady<br />
’Horns had an overall record<br />
of 11-15.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Abernathy Antelopes<br />
reached the playoffs, but<br />
fell in bi-district to Reagan<br />
County. Abernathy fi nished<br />
with a 16-13 record.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Olton Mustangs<br />
reached the playoffs as a No.<br />
3 seed, but fell in the bi-district<br />
round to Seagraves. Olton<br />
fi nished the season with<br />
an overall record of 13-17.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kress Kangaroos<br />
fought their way into the fi -<br />
nal playoff spot in District<br />
Leach was fi red by Texas<br />
Tech on Wednesday, two<br />
days after he was suspended<br />
by the university while it<br />
investigated James’ allegations<br />
for mistreatment.<br />
James is the son of former<br />
NFL player and ESPN analyst<br />
Craig James.<br />
On Friday, Leach denied<br />
he mistreated Adam James<br />
and said Craig James lobbied<br />
frequently to get his son<br />
more playing time. Leach<br />
said the elder James meddled<br />
“more than any parent<br />
I’ve dealt with my entire career.”<br />
Leach also claims he was<br />
fi red for fi nancial reasons.<br />
He was in the fi rst season<br />
of a fi ve-year, $12.7 million<br />
contract.<br />
Leach was fi red with<br />
cause, which means the university<br />
does not have to pay<br />
him any of the money remaining<br />
in his contract.<br />
Leach’s attorney said he<br />
plans to fi le a lawsuit against<br />
the school.<br />
According to the affi da-<br />
2-IIA, but the Kangaroos’<br />
luck ran out in the bi-district<br />
round as they lost to Adrian.<br />
BASEBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lockney Longhorns<br />
came up two wins short of<br />
reaching the state tournament.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Longhorns ran<br />
into the Miles Bulldogs in<br />
the regional championship<br />
and were sent home in two<br />
straight games, giving the<br />
Longhorns an overall record<br />
24-9-1. <strong>The</strong> fi nish improved<br />
on the Longhorns’ record<br />
from last year by more than<br />
20 wins, and the playoff run<br />
equaled the school’s deepest<br />
advance into the baseball<br />
post-season.<br />
Hale Center made some<br />
history of its own as the<br />
Owls earned the program’s<br />
fi rst-ever playoff win when<br />
they defeated Boys Ranch,<br />
5-2 in a one-game playoff.<br />
In the area round, Vernon<br />
Northside knocked Hale<br />
Center out of the playoffs<br />
for the second straight season<br />
with a 7-5 victory.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Floydada Whirlwinds<br />
reached the area round of<br />
the Class 2A playoffs before<br />
losing to Presidio, 5-2.<br />
vit, Pincock told university<br />
offi cials that “Leach was<br />
upset and concerned about<br />
James’ appearance and attitude”<br />
when the sophomore<br />
showed up Dec. 17 for practice<br />
wearing street clothes<br />
and sunglasses. Earlier in<br />
the day, James was treated<br />
by Phy and diagnosed with a<br />
concussion. Pincock said injured<br />
players are expected to<br />
wear jerseys, cleats or workout<br />
gear to practice even if<br />
they are not participating.<br />
Pincock said Leach used<br />
an obscenity to refer to<br />
James and told the trainer<br />
he did not want the player<br />
on the fi eld or in the training<br />
facility, according to the<br />
affi davit.<br />
Pincock said the shed<br />
James was placed in is about<br />
the size of a single-car garage.<br />
<strong>The</strong> building had no<br />
windows. James was in the<br />
shed for two to three hours,<br />
according to Pincock’s statement.<br />
Two days later, James arrived<br />
at practice at the foot-<br />
Floydada fi nished the season<br />
10-14.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Olton Mustangs fell<br />
in bi-district to Follett in two<br />
games.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Abernathy Antelopes<br />
and the Tulia Hornets met<br />
in the area round and Abernathy<br />
snuck past the Hornets.<br />
Tulia ended its season<br />
19-8 while the Antelopes advanced<br />
to play Presidio. <strong>The</strong><br />
Antelopes ultimately fell to<br />
Presidio in two games and<br />
fi nished their season 23-5.<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Tulia Hornets easily<br />
won their fi rst-ever district<br />
championship under fi rstyear<br />
coach Julie Hamilton.<br />
In the area round of the playoffs,<br />
the Hornets clashed<br />
with Shallowater and fell in<br />
four sets, dropping Tulia to<br />
19-10 on the season.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Olton Fillies made<br />
school history when they<br />
won the program’s fi rst-ever<br />
play-off match against Knox<br />
City in four sets, 25-22, 25-<br />
14, 22-25, 25-23 in the bidistrict<br />
round. <strong>The</strong>y went on<br />
to fall to Windthorst in three<br />
sets, 25-6, 25-20, 25-8, in<br />
the area round.<br />
ball stadium wearing what<br />
Pincock called appropriate<br />
attire.<br />
Pincock told university<br />
offi cials Leach said to put<br />
James back in the equipment<br />
shed, according to the<br />
affi davit. Instead, James was<br />
taken to a media interview<br />
room.<br />
Pincock said he “noticed<br />
an electrical closet in that<br />
room, and walked inside.”<br />
Pincock said, according to<br />
the affi davit, that he “<strong>com</strong>mented<br />
on the noise in that<br />
room” and told James not to<br />
go inside.<br />
<strong>The</strong> trainer’s affi davit also<br />
states he was “not aware” of<br />
any other football player in<br />
his eight years with the program<br />
being placed in a darkened<br />
shed or room similar to<br />
James.<br />
Pincock said in his statement<br />
“players with concussions<br />
were “sometimes<br />
placed in physician’s examination<br />
room with the lights<br />
dimmed, or in a weight room<br />
or athletic training room.”<br />
Pioneers remain winless in conference play<br />
By Wayland Baptist University<br />
OKLAHOMA CITY — <strong>The</strong> Wayland<br />
Baptist Pioneers scored the fi rst<br />
eight points of the game, but eventually<br />
fell to Mid-America Christian University,<br />
87-72, Saturday evening at Gaulke<br />
Activity Center. Rishi Kakad led the<br />
Pioneers with 22 points, hitting 4-of-8<br />
3-pointers.<br />
Taylor Janowicz added 13 points for<br />
WBU, which fell to 4-6 on the season<br />
and 0-5 in Sooner Athletic Conference<br />
play. Junior point guard Tommie Sanders<br />
put in 10 points and had a teamhigh<br />
fi ve rebounds, four assists and<br />
three steals. Jason Griffi n also hit the<br />
Mississippi beats No. 21 Oklahoma State, 21-7<br />
ARLINGTON (AP) — Dexter Mc-<br />
Cluster gave Mississippi fans a fi nale<br />
to remember, rushing for 182 yards<br />
and two touchdowns, including the<br />
go-ahead 2-yard run on a direct snap<br />
with 4:<strong>03</strong> left as the Rebels beat No.<br />
21 Oklahoma State 21-7 in the Cotton<br />
Bowl on Saturday.<br />
McCluster also had an 86-yard TD<br />
run in the second quarter after the senior<br />
had already be<strong>com</strong>e the fi rst Southeastern<br />
Conference player with 1,000 yards<br />
rushing and 500 yards receiving in the<br />
same season.<br />
Ole Miss (9-4) had fi ve turnovers in<br />
the game, but Oklahoma State had six<br />
in the fourth quarter, and seven overall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rebels failed to capitalize on<br />
Kendrick Lewis’ two interceptions,<br />
but McCluster scored after a fumble to<br />
break a 7-7 tie. Patrick Trahan picked<br />
up another fumble and returned it 36<br />
yards for a touchdown less than a minute<br />
later, then intercepted a defl ected<br />
fourth-down pass by Oklahoma<br />
State’s Zac Robinson on the next drive.<br />
Liberty Bowl (Arkansas 20, East<br />
Carolina 17, OT)<br />
double-fi gure mark with 10 points.<br />
Janowicz scored the game’s fi rst<br />
bucket, and then Johnny Terra and<br />
Kakad each hit a trey before the Evangels<br />
ever got on the scoreboard. Janowicz<br />
later made it 10-5 with 14:30 left<br />
in the half.<br />
After Kakad’s 3-pointer made it 18-<br />
17 at the midway point of the fi rst half,<br />
Mid-America scored nine straight.<br />
MACU led 47-34 at the half and outscored<br />
the Pioneers 12-5 to begin the<br />
second period to take control.<br />
Wayland will look to get its fi rst conference<br />
win of the season on Monday<br />
when they take on the Stars of Oklahoma<br />
City at 5 p.m. at Abe Lemons<br />
In Memphis, Tenn., Alex Tejada<br />
kicked a 37-yard fi eld goal in overtime<br />
after East Carolina’s Ben Hartman<br />
missed two fi eld goal attempts late in regulation<br />
and another in the extra session.<br />
Hartman missed from 39 yards with<br />
1:<strong>03</strong> remaining and from the same distance<br />
on the fi nal play, then missed<br />
from 35 in overtime. Tejada, who has<br />
struggled with kicks in pressure situations<br />
himself, made his attempt to end<br />
the game.<br />
Papajohns.<strong>com</strong> Bowl (Connecticut<br />
20, South Carolina 7)<br />
In Birmingham, Ala., Andre Dixon<br />
rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown<br />
and resilient Connecticut ended<br />
a trying season with a victory.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Huskies (8-5) are 3-1 in bowl<br />
games since moving up to Division I-A<br />
(now FBS) in 2002. <strong>The</strong>y won their fi nal<br />
three regular-season games and overcame<br />
the October stabbing death of cornerback<br />
Jasper Howard to reach a bowl.<br />
UConn made the most of the trip.<br />
<strong>The</strong> nation’s 95th-rated pass defense<br />
throttled South Carolina (7-6) and<br />
quarterback Stephen Garcia while re-<br />
Arena.<br />
MID-AMERICA 87, WAYLAND 72<br />
Wayland 34 38 — 72<br />
Mid-America 47 40 — 87<br />
Pioneers (4-6) FG 3-pt FT R TP<br />
Terra 3-9 2-5 0-0 3 8<br />
Silva 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 3<br />
Janowicz 6-9 0-0 1-2 4 13<br />
Sanders 4-7 1-1 1-3 5 10<br />
Kakad 7-12 4-8 4-5 2 22<br />
Brown 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2<br />
Teague 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2<br />
Griffin 3-13 2-5 2-5 2 10<br />
Watkins 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2<br />
TOTALS 26-55 9-19 11-19 26 72<br />
Evangels (7-5) FG 3-pt FT R TP<br />
Shorter 9-16 6-9 0-0 6 24<br />
Williams 5-9 2-5 3-4 6 15<br />
TOTALS 32-65 10-23 13-21 39 87<br />
Assists: WBU 14 (Terra 2); MACU 19 (Williams<br />
15); Turnovers: WBU 19 (Griffin 4); MACU<br />
17 (Gregory 3); Blocks: MACU 3 (Ball 3); Steals:<br />
WBU 5 (Sanders 3); MACU 10 (Shodipo 3).<br />
Raymond leads Queens past Mid-America in OT<br />
By Wayland Baptist University<br />
OKLAHOMA CITY —<br />
Erika Raymond had a gamehigh<br />
19 points and the Wayland<br />
Baptist Flying Queens<br />
came from behind to defeat<br />
Mid-America Christian University<br />
in overtime on Saturday,<br />
83-78.<br />
<strong>The</strong> victory moved the<br />
Queens to 8-4 on the season<br />
and 3-2 in Sooner Athletic<br />
Conference play.<br />
Senior guards Edite Kresa<br />
and Jessica Walker added<br />
14 points each, and Megan<br />
Coats put in 12 for the<br />
Wayland women, who were<br />
down by 11 points, 27-16,<br />
midway through the fi rst period.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Queens came back<br />
to close the margin to six at<br />
the half, 39-33.<br />
Walker’s layup after a<br />
Raymond steal put WBU<br />
on top 44-42 for the fi rst<br />
time since early in the opening<br />
period. It was a see-saw<br />
battle from that point until<br />
MACU went up 65-60 at the<br />
5:15 mark. <strong>The</strong> Lady Evangels<br />
kept the advantage until<br />
Shamon Doss was fouled<br />
pulling down an offensive<br />
rebound with 13 seconds on<br />
the clock. <strong>The</strong> senior post<br />
nailed both free throws,<br />
sending the contest into overtime<br />
with the score 71-71.<br />
Raymond scored the fi rst<br />
two points of OT with two<br />
free throws, and then drained<br />
a three on Wayland’s next<br />
possession to make it 76-73.<br />
Kresa made the next four<br />
points on a jumper and two<br />
free throws to give WBU a<br />
six-point advantage, 80-74.<br />
<strong>The</strong> home team eventually<br />
closed the gap back to two,<br />
but Walker made one of two<br />
from the charity stripe to<br />
make it a three-point game,<br />
and Staci Murphree put the<br />
game out of reach with two<br />
from the line with just 10<br />
ticks on the clock.<br />
Doss was the rebounding<br />
leader with nine, while<br />
Walker handed out a teamhigh<br />
four assists. Kresa was<br />
credited with four steals. She<br />
and Raymond were both a<br />
perfect 6-for-6 from the free<br />
throw line.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Queens return to conference<br />
play on Monday<br />
with a 3 p.m. contest at No. 7<br />
Oklahoma City University.<br />
WAYLAND 83, MID-AMERICA 78<br />
Wayland 33 38 12 — 83<br />
Mid-America 39 32 7 — 78<br />
Queens (8-4) FG 3-pt FT R TP<br />
Raymond 5-13 3-4 6-6 4 19<br />
Doss 2-7 0-0 4-6 9 8<br />
Murphree 2-3 0-0 2-2 7 6<br />
Kresa 3-12 2-5 6-6 5 14<br />
Walker 6-11 0-2 2-3 4 14<br />
Williams 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4<br />
Howard 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2<br />
Coats 5-7 0-1 2-6 2 12<br />
Pedigo 1-4 0-0 0-2 5 2<br />
Goss 1-1 0-0 0 0 2<br />
TOTALS 27-63 5-12 24-33 40 83<br />
L.Evangels (8-4) FG 3-pt FT R TP<br />
Johnson 5-13 0-0 8-12 8 18<br />
Trindade 5-16 1-4 6-9 9 17<br />
Hardimon 2-6 1-1 8-12 3 13<br />
TOTALS 22-60 4-10 30-43 39 78<br />
Assists: WBU 9 (Walker 4); MACU<br />
14 (Johnson); Turnovers: WBU 28<br />
(Walker 5); MACU 27 (Johnson 5);<br />
Blocks: WBU 1 (Murphree); MACU 3<br />
(Johnson 3); Steals: WBU 12 (Kresa 4);<br />
MACU 9 (Johnson 3).<br />
lying on Dixon’s 33 carries to control<br />
the ball.<br />
Dixon was the Most Valuable Player<br />
and joined teammate Jordan Todman<br />
as 1,000-yard rushers, the fi rst time two<br />
UConn backs have surpassed that mark<br />
in a season.<br />
International Bowl (South Florida<br />
27, Northern Illinois 3)<br />
In Toronto, Mike Ford ran for a<br />
career-high 207 yards and scored one<br />
touchdown, and B.J. Daniels threw two<br />
scoring passes to A.J. Love.<br />
Carlton Mitchell caught six passes<br />
for 94 yards for the Bulls, who won<br />
back-to-back bowls for the fi rst time.<br />
South Florida beat Memphis 41-14 in<br />
last year’s St. Petersburg Bowl, part of a<br />
streak of fi ve straight bowl appearances.<br />
South Florida scored 24 unanswered<br />
points in the second half after the teams<br />
traded fi eld goals in a dreary fi rst half.<br />
Ford had just one carry in the fi rst<br />
half, an 18-yard gain in the second<br />
quarter. He broke out in the third, rushing<br />
12 times for 106 yards, then capped<br />
his day with a 24-yard scoring run in<br />
the fi nal quarter.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fillies fi nished the<br />
year 14-16.<br />
TENNIS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Floydada doubles<br />
team of Jennifer Rainwater<br />
and Lexie Terrell reached<br />
the Class 2A state tournament.<br />
<strong>The</strong> duo fell in the<br />
quarterfi nals to Laura Brainard<br />
and Rachel Anthony of<br />
Brock, 7-6 (2), 6-3.<br />
TRACK & FIELD<br />
Floydada track and fi eld<br />
superstar Aarrhon Flores<br />
didn’t have his best performance<br />
of his career in<br />
his senior year, but he still<br />
showed off his skills at the<br />
state meet.<br />
Flores <strong>com</strong>peted in three<br />
events: the long jump and the<br />
100 and 200 meters. He won<br />
his lone gold medal in the<br />
100 when he edged Fabian<br />
Williams of Elysian Fields<br />
by .01 seconds with a time<br />
of 10.81. Flores took home a<br />
silver medal in the 200 when<br />
he was edged out by just .01<br />
seconds by Kameron Horace<br />
of Corrigan-Camden. Flores<br />
placed fi fth in the long jump<br />
with an effort of 21 feet, 9<br />
inches.
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AGRICULTURE<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
PRECIPITATION<br />
AGRICULTURE FORECAST<br />
REGIONAL SUMMARY<br />
REGIONAL ALMANAC<br />
Temperatures are the averages<br />
for the week of 12/26 - 1/1.<br />
Precipication values are totals for<br />
the week.<br />
City Hi Lo Prcp<br />
Abilene 54 31 0.15<br />
Amarillo 48 22 0.11<br />
Austin 60 40 0.30<br />
Clovis, NM 52 21 0.05<br />
Corpus Christi 66 46 0.25<br />
Dallas 53 34 0.30<br />
Denver, CO 43 14 0.10<br />
El Paso 56 32 0.10<br />
Ft. Worth 54 29 0.24<br />
Hobbs, NM 56 28 0.09<br />
Houston 62 41 0.60<br />
Lubbock 51 24 0.08<br />
Midland 56 29 0.10<br />
Oklahoma City 46 26 0.20<br />
Red River, NM 39 10 0.10<br />
Ruidoso, NM 41 16 0.25<br />
San Antonio 61 38 0.25<br />
Santa Fe, NM 47 14 0.10<br />
Tulsa, OK 46 26 0.25<br />
Wichita Falls 51 28 0.10<br />
Chilly Sunday with sunshine. Winds northnortheast<br />
6-12 mph. Expect a full day of<br />
sunshine with average relative humidity 55%.<br />
Monday: mostly sunny and chilly. Winds southsoutheast<br />
4-8 mph. Expect 6-10 hours of<br />
sunshine with average relative humidity 55%.<br />
Tuesday: partly sunny. Winds south 7-14 mph.<br />
Expect 4-8 hours of sunshine with average<br />
relative humidity 65%. Wednesday: some<br />
clouds, then sunshine. Winds northwest 10-20<br />
mph.<br />
Sunshine Sunday and Monday. Partly sunny<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday: partly<br />
sunny and cold. Friday and Saturday: sunny<br />
to partly cloudy; warmer in eastern parts of<br />
the area and near Plainview.<br />
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Sunday, January 3, 2010<br />
Page 4B<br />
Weather plays key role in agriculture in 2009<br />
By RICHARD PORTER<br />
Herald Agriculture Editor<br />
Not surprisingly, weather<br />
was the determining factor<br />
for the 2009 crop year, and<br />
was Mother Nature ever<br />
schizophrenic.<br />
According to John Lipe,<br />
senior hydrologist and meteorologist<br />
with the National<br />
Weather Service in<br />
Lubbock, the area got off<br />
to a rough start because of<br />
a relatively dry winter and<br />
spring. In a Herald article<br />
in August, Lipe said that the<br />
moisture “cut off” in mid-<br />
October of 2008 and didn’t<br />
really turn back on until the<br />
end of May.<br />
Throughout the summer,<br />
he continued, the region followed<br />
a fairly normal moisture<br />
pattern.<br />
<strong>The</strong> rain went away again<br />
in the fall, which led to excellent<br />
harvest conditions<br />
resulting in much of this<br />
year’s cotton crop being out<br />
of the fi elds by early December.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fi rst bale of cotton<br />
harvested in Hale County<br />
came Sept. 9. It was grown<br />
by Cooper Ellison and<br />
ginned at Petersburg Co-op<br />
Gin on Sept. 18.<br />
Despite hot weather in<br />
May and June, area cotton<br />
seemed to struggle throughout<br />
the growing season<br />
when it came to accumulating<br />
heat units, which lend in<br />
the crop’s maturation.<br />
In particular, according<br />
to Dr. Randy Boman<br />
of the AgriLife<br />
Extension Center<br />
north of Lubbock,<br />
the dryland crop<br />
across portions of<br />
the South Plains<br />
was hit hard by a<br />
lack of moisture at critical<br />
times early in the growing<br />
season.<br />
On the other hand, lateseason<br />
cool temperatures<br />
and rain meant a lot of the<br />
cotton planted throughout<br />
the region did not have time<br />
to reach full maturity.<br />
That became apparent as<br />
much of the crop that came<br />
into regional classing offi ces<br />
showed low micronaire (a<br />
measurement related to maturity).<br />
Still, according to representatives<br />
with Plains Cotton<br />
Growers in Lubbock,<br />
December projections from<br />
the United States Department<br />
of Agriculture placed<br />
the crop for the High Plains<br />
at approximately 3.9 million<br />
bales. That is slightly above<br />
the November estimate, but<br />
in line with August projections.<br />
Production across Texas<br />
for Upland cotton was projected<br />
at 5 million bales,<br />
and for the United States the<br />
estimates were for<br />
12.225 million.<br />
According to<br />
information provided<br />
by Hale<br />
County Extension<br />
Agent Scott<br />
Adair, the county had a total<br />
of 179,690 acres of cotton<br />
planted in 2009.<br />
Of that, 17,862 were lost<br />
to a <strong>com</strong>bination of drought,<br />
disease and hail. <strong>The</strong> remaining<br />
161,828 acres were<br />
broken down into 108,810<br />
irrigated and 53,018 dryland.<br />
One area hit particularly<br />
hard by adverse weather was<br />
the northwestern part of the<br />
county, which suffered considerable<br />
damage from an<br />
early-season hail storm.<br />
Also, areas around Cotton<br />
Center and Hale Center<br />
lost some crops as the result<br />
of storms in late July that<br />
brought 60-70 mph winds<br />
through the area.<br />
While cotton and most<br />
grains were able to survive<br />
the attacks of Mother Nature,<br />
Bryan Schrader, general<br />
manager of Evans Grain<br />
in Kress, said the wheat crop<br />
was “a disaster.” Irrigated<br />
acres only produced about<br />
30-50 bushels per acre, he<br />
said.<br />
While the region saw extremely<br />
dry weather in the<br />
fall, forecasters have said the<br />
region could be in for above<br />
normal moisture because of<br />
a possible El Nino weather<br />
pattern.<br />
<strong>The</strong> year ended with<br />
three snowstorms, beginning<br />
with a blizzard over<br />
the Christmas holidays that<br />
Adair said should provide<br />
some much-needed moisture<br />
for this year’s winter<br />
wheat crop.<br />
While crops in the ground<br />
are a signifi cant part of the<br />
ag industry on the High<br />
Plains, the region saw some<br />
other developments of<br />
note.<br />
First, January saw the retirement<br />
of longtime Hale<br />
County AgriLife Integrated<br />
Pest Management Agent<br />
Greg Cronholm. A native of<br />
Dallas, Cronholm came to<br />
Plainview in 1977 after get-<br />
Herald file photo<br />
DAMAGED GRAIN: Young plants were devastated in this field north of Plainview from a June hail storm.<br />
Other storms, later in the summer, brought high winds that destroyed even more crops in western Hale<br />
County.<br />
Herald file photo<br />
GETTING THE LOW DOWN: Swisher County farmer<br />
Barry Evans (left) watches as a representative from<br />
Texas Tech University’s nonwoven lab demonstrates<br />
some of the lab’s technology.<br />
ting his master’s degree at<br />
Texas A&M.<br />
That position has yet to be<br />
refi lled.<br />
Also in January, the 2009<br />
Hale County Stock Show<br />
sale totaled $161,407, well<br />
above the $149,240 for<br />
2008.<br />
Plainview FFA member<br />
Wes McCutcheon showed<br />
the grand champion hog,<br />
which was purchased by the<br />
Plainview Buyers Club for<br />
$1,100.<br />
<strong>The</strong> grand champion lamb<br />
was shown by Plainview<br />
4-H member Steven Ebeling<br />
and was purchased by<br />
George and Carolyn Sides,<br />
also for $1,100.<br />
Ebeling also showed the<br />
grand champion goat, which<br />
was purchased by the Sideses<br />
for $1,200.<br />
<strong>The</strong> grand champion steer<br />
was shown by Plainview<br />
FFA member Madi McKay<br />
and was purchased by the<br />
Plainview Buyers Club for<br />
$2,000, while the supreme<br />
heifer was shown by Plainview<br />
FFA member Layton<br />
Schur. It was purchased by<br />
the Plainview Buyers Club<br />
for $1,600.<br />
After closing its doors for<br />
several months, Plainview’s<br />
ethanol plant, Plainview<br />
BioEnergy, restarted production<br />
in mid-October.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 100 million-gallon<br />
facility owned by White<br />
Energy began operation in<br />
April 2008, but ceased production<br />
in early 2009. <strong>The</strong><br />
plant’s parent <strong>com</strong>pany,<br />
White Energy, fi led for<br />
Chapter 11 bankruptcy on<br />
May 7.<br />
According to local general<br />
manager Chuck Fryar,<br />
Plainview BioEnergy was<br />
able to keep much of its<br />
staff intact during the down<br />
months, meaning it was able<br />
to restart with minimal disruptions.<br />
From a research and development<br />
standpoint, 2009 saw<br />
some signifi cant developments<br />
as Texas Tech University<br />
opened its Nonwovens<br />
and Advanced Materials<br />
Laboratory in April. One of<br />
the goals of the lab, located<br />
at Reese Technology Center<br />
west of Lubbock, is to create<br />
value-added opportunities<br />
for South Plains cotton.<br />
Also in 2009, Bayer Crop<br />
Science opened a new research<br />
and development facility<br />
in Lubbock aimed at<br />
developing the <strong>com</strong>pany’s<br />
own cotton varieties.<br />
Finally, AgriTex Gas<br />
opened in Plainview after<br />
the <strong>com</strong>pany took over the<br />
irrigation network most recently<br />
owned by Ibus.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>com</strong>pany has 21 employees<br />
with two regional<br />
offi ces in Brownfi eld and<br />
Hereford.<br />
(Contact Richard Porter<br />
at 806-296-1361 or porter@<br />
plainviewdailyherald.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Texas Corn Producers Board will hold 2010 biennial election<br />
LUBBOCK — <strong>The</strong> Texas<br />
Corn Producers Board will<br />
hold elections in three of its<br />
fi ve voting regions to elect<br />
fi ve board members where<br />
current members’ seats are<br />
expiring. <strong>The</strong> election will<br />
be conducted by voting regions<br />
and will be held from<br />
Jan. 9-23.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are three seats<br />
open for election in Voting<br />
Region Two, which consists<br />
of Andrews, Archer,<br />
Armstrong, Bailey, Baylor,<br />
Borden, Briscoe, Callahan,<br />
Castro, Childress, Clay,<br />
Cochran, Collingsworth,<br />
Cottle, Crosby, Dawson,<br />
Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley,<br />
Eastland, Fisher, Floyd,<br />
Foard, Gaines, Garza, Hale,<br />
Hall, Hardeman, Haskell,<br />
Hockley, Howard, Jack,<br />
Jones, Kent, King, Knox,<br />
Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn,<br />
Martin, Mitchell, Motley,<br />
Nolan, Palo Pinto, Parmer,<br />
Randall, Scurry, Shackelford,<br />
Stephens, Stonewall,<br />
Swisher, Taylor, Terry, Throckmorton,<br />
Wichita, Wilbarger,<br />
Yoakum, and Young<br />
counties.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is one seat open for<br />
election in Voting Region<br />
Three and one seat open for<br />
election in Voting Region<br />
Five.<br />
Ballots will be available<br />
from the Texas AgriLife<br />
Extension Service offi ce<br />
in each of the 196 counties<br />
where elections are being<br />
conducted, from elevators<br />
or processors in such counties<br />
or through the mail<br />
from the TCPB offi ce between<br />
Jan. 9-23<br />
For a ballot to be valid, it<br />
Contact Richard<br />
Porter at 296-1361<br />
with your ag story<br />
ideas.<br />
YIR Year in Review<br />
Year in Review<br />
must be mailed to the TCPB,<br />
4205 N. I-27, Lubbock, Texas<br />
794<strong>03</strong>, with a postmark<br />
date of no later than Jan. 23.<br />
Ballots with a postmark date<br />
later than Jan. 23 will not be<br />
valid.<br />
Voters will be voting for<br />
qualifi ed candidates who<br />
have sought nomination<br />
within the respective TCPB<br />
voting regions where elections<br />
are to occur.<br />
All voters otherwise qualifi<br />
ed to vote as corn produc-<br />
ers must reside in a county<br />
within the TCPB voting<br />
region where they seek to<br />
vote. Voters can only vote<br />
for candidates within the<br />
TCPB voting region where<br />
the voter resides. In addition<br />
to the candidates on the ballot,<br />
voters may also vote for<br />
write-in candidates.<br />
LOCAL ALMANAC<br />
Statistics for the week ending Jan. 1 for:<br />
Temperature Amarillo Lubbock<br />
High for the week 52° 53°<br />
Low for the week 11° 8°<br />
Normal high 48° 51°<br />
Normal low 24° 24°<br />
Average temp. 31.6° 31.5°<br />
Normal average temp. 35.1° 38.0°<br />
Temp. departure<br />
Precipitation<br />
-3.5° -6.5°<br />
Total for the week 0.12” 0.08”<br />
Total for the month 0.00” 0.00”<br />
Total for the year 0.00” 0.00”<br />
Normal for the month 0.02” 0.02”<br />
% of normal this month 0% 0%<br />
% of normal this year 0% 0%<br />
Growing Degree Days<br />
Yesterday 0 0<br />
Month to date 0 0<br />
Season to date 4129 5117<br />
ReelFeel Temperature®<br />
8 a.m. Sunday 27° 27°<br />
12 p.m. 45° 45°<br />
4 p.m. 42° 43°<br />
8 p.m. 29° 31°<br />
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effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine<br />
intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pressure<br />
and elevation on the human body.<br />
Forecast and graphics provided by AccuWeather.<strong>com</strong> ©2010<br />
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Sunday, January 3, 2010<br />
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Becker Becker Cosby (TV<br />
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Kiss<br />
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Leatherheads (2008,<br />
300 Comedy) (George<br />
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P.S. I Love You (2007, Drama) (Hilary Swank,<br />
Gerard Butler) Messages help widow rediscover<br />
herself.<br />
(:15) Max Payne (2008, Thriller) aac (Mark<br />
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Sharon Stone) A man runs a casino in 1970s Las<br />
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Beverly Hills Ninja (1997, Beowulf (2007, Fantasy) aac (Ray Winstone,<br />
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Zoolander (2001, Comedy) a (Ben<br />
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<strong>The</strong> World Is Not Enough (1999, Action) ac (Pierce<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Perfect Holiday (2007, Comedy) (:10) <strong>The</strong> International (2009, Thriller) (Clive<br />
(Morris Chestnut, Gabrielle Union) Owen, Naomi Watts) A money trail is tracked<br />
(CC)<br />
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(:15) Bedtime Stories (2008, Comedy) (Adam<br />
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Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009, Starz Stu.<br />
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An American Affair (1997, Thriller)<br />
350 a (Corbin Bernsen, Jayne<br />
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(:35) Same Sex America (2005, Doc- (:10) Goodbye Bafana (2007, Biography) (Joseph (:15) <strong>The</strong> Darwin Awards (2006, Comedy) aac <strong>The</strong> Great Debaters (2007, Drama) aaac<br />
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Baby Stry<br />
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Baby Stry Baby Stry Birth Day 18 Kids 18 Kids People (TV<br />
G)<br />
People (TV<br />
G)<br />
What Not to Wear<br />
Jennifer N.<br />
Say Yes Say Yes <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little Cake Boss Cake Boss One Big One Big <strong>The</strong> Little <strong>The</strong> Little Cake Boss Cake Boss<br />
TNT<br />
Las Vegas Nevada<br />
42 State (TV14)<br />
Cold Case Family 8108<br />
(TV14)<br />
Cold Case Sabotage<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order Competence<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order Hubris<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order Whose<br />
Monkey is it Anyway?<br />
(TV14)<br />
Bones <strong>The</strong> Man in the<br />
Morgue (TV14)<br />
Bones <strong>The</strong> Graft in the<br />
Girl (TV14)<br />
Law & Order Promote<br />
This! (TV14)<br />
Law & Order Lost Boys<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: NY Rush to Judgment<br />
(TV14)<br />
TOON<br />
Tom Jerry<br />
52<br />
Tom Jerry Super Hero Pokémon Garfield Garfield Codenme Codenme Flapjack Flapjack Chowder Chowder Johny Test Johny Test Edd (TVY7) Edd Duel<br />
Eds<br />
Titans<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Titans<br />
(TVY7)<br />
King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Family<br />
(TV14)<br />
Family<br />
(TV14)<br />
TVLAND<br />
Gunsmoke Innocent (TV Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Fence<br />
45 G)<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Witness<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bonanza A Lawman’s Lot<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Married Married All Fam. All Fam. Sanford Sanford Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Roseanne Roseanne<br />
UNI 2<br />
Alma indomable (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 (TV14) Aquí y ahora Primer Noticiero<br />
USA<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
25 Victims Unit Charisma<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Outcry<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Hooked<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Conscience<br />
Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Ghost (TV14) Victims Unit Obscene<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Game<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order: SVU<br />
Scheherezade (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Blast (TV14) Victims Unit Fat (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Ballerina<br />
WGN<br />
WGN Midday News<br />
18<br />
Hllbillies Hllbillies Jeannie Jeannie Bewitched Bewitched Cheers Cheers Becker Becker Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
A Simple Wish (1997, Comedy) aac (Martin<br />
Short, Mara Wilson) (CC)<br />
WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />
PREMIUM<br />
HBO<br />
<strong>The</strong> Soloist (2009, Drama) (Jamie Foxx, Robert<br />
300 Downey Jr.) A journalist meets a homeless musician.<br />
(CC)<br />
Meet Dave (2008, Comedy) ac<br />
(Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks)<br />
pqv (CC)<br />
Rebels with a Cause:<br />
<strong>The</strong> (TVPG)<br />
Dude, Where’s My Car? (2000,<br />
Comedy) aa (Ashton Kutcher)<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
Hellboy II: <strong>The</strong> Golden Army (2008, Action)<br />
aaac (Ron Perlman, Selma Blair) rsx<br />
(CC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Soloist (2009, Drama) (Jamie Foxx, Robert<br />
Downey Jr.) A journalist meets a homeless musician.<br />
(CC)<br />
Will Ferrell: Wel<strong>com</strong>e<br />
(TVMA)<br />
MAX<br />
(:10) Deception (2008, Thriller) (Hugh Jackman,<br />
320 Ewan McGregor) Man gets involved with sex club<br />
scandal.<br />
Kindergarten Cop (1990, Comedy)<br />
aac (Arnold Schwarzenegger)<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
(:50) Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008,<br />
Fantasy) aac (Brendan Fraser, Josh<br />
Hutcherson) (CC)<br />
Wel<strong>com</strong>e Home, Roscoe Jenkins (2008, Comedy)<br />
ac (Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones)<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
Jumper (2008, Science Fiction) aa Training Day (2001, Drama) aa (Denzel Wash-<br />
(Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell) ington, Ethan Hawke) Rookie rides with a veteran<br />
(CC)<br />
cop. (CC)<br />
SHOW<br />
Cool Ideas (:25) Keith (2008, Drama) (Jesse<br />
340 (2006) aa McCartney, Elisabeth Harnois)<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
Superhero Movie (2008, Action) ac Lars and the Real Girl (2007, Com-<br />
(Drake Bell, Sara Paxton) rsx edy) aaa (Ryan Gosling, Emily<br />
(CC)<br />
Mortimer)<br />
(:15) <strong>The</strong> Eye (2008, Thriller) aa (Jessica Alba, Gigantic (2009, Drama) aac (Paul Dano, To Die For (1995, Comedy) aaa (Nicole Kid-<br />
Alessandro Nivola) Restored eyesight grants mor- Zooey Deschanel) Romance is disrupted by adopman, Matt Dillon) Woman gets teen to kill her husbid<br />
visions.<br />
tion plan.<br />
band. not<br />
STARZ<br />
(:05) Seven Pounds (2008, Drama) (Will Smith,<br />
361 Rosario Dawson) A quest to change lives of 7<br />
strangers.<br />
Starz Stu.<br />
(TVPG)<br />
(:35) Ed (1996, Comedy) c (Matt<br />
LeBlanc, Jayne Brook) pqv (CC)<br />
(:20) Snow Dogs (2002, Comedy) aa (Michelle (:10) America’s Sweethearts (2001, Comedy)<br />
Nichols, Sisqo) Dentist involved in a dog sled race. aac (Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal) rsx (CC)<br />
(CC)<br />
Seven Pounds (2008, Drama) aaa (Will Smith, Kate & Leopold (2001,<br />
Rosario Dawson) A quest to change lives of 7 Romance) aac (Meg<br />
strangers.<br />
Ryan)<br />
TMC<br />
Coffee and Cigarettes<br />
350 (2004) (Roberto Benigni)<br />
u<br />
(:15) <strong>The</strong> Associate (1996, Comedy) aa<br />
(Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest) rsx (CC)<br />
(:15) Meet the Browns (2008, Comedy) a (Tyler<br />
Perry, David Mann) rsx<br />
Tea with Mussolini (1999, Comedy) aa (Cher,<br />
Judi Dench) Expatriate ladies raise a young boy.<br />
pqv<br />
Blessed (2004, Horror) aa<br />
(Heather Graham, James Purefoy)<br />
not<br />
Making of ... Bless the Child (2000, Thriller) aa<br />
Nine (Kim Basinger, Jimmy Smits) not<br />
Requiem D.<br />
(2000)<br />
Roseanne<br />
(TVPG)
Sunday, January 3, 2010<br />
TV ENTERTAINMENT - Plainview Daily Herald - 7B<br />
Wednesday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />
January 6th, 2010<br />
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12PM 12:30 1PM 1:30 2PM 2:30 3PM 3:30 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30 6PM 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30<br />
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MYN<br />
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FOX<br />
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11<br />
13<br />
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3<br />
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4<br />
News Days of Our Lives<br />
(TV14)<br />
News 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 />
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Access<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Paid<br />
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Paid<br />
Program<br />
<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />
(TVPG)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Steve Wilkos Show<br />
Marry a Cheater (TV14)<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) News NBC Nightly News Wheel (TV<br />
News<br />
G)<br />
Judge Judy<br />
(TV G)<br />
Judge Judy<br />
(TV G)<br />
News CBS Evening<br />
News<br />
News Millionre.<br />
(TV G)<br />
Deal No Deal No Rachael Ray New Year, News ABC World News Entertain-<br />
Deal (TV G) Deal (TV G) New You (TV G)<br />
News<br />
ment<br />
TMZ<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />
Show (TV G)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Maury Who’s the Dad?<br />
(TV14)<br />
Dr. Oz Show Alternative<br />
Medicine (TVPG)<br />
Reba Location<br />
Reba<br />
(TVPG)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wendy Williams<br />
Show (TVPG)<br />
Lopez Love Name Is<br />
Bites Earl (TV14)<br />
Queens<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Queens<br />
Garden<br />
Smart 5th<br />
Grade<br />
<strong>The</strong> Office<br />
Hot Girl<br />
‘70s Show<br />
Fun It<br />
Smart 5th<br />
Grade<br />
Two & 1/2<br />
(TV14)<br />
‘70s Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Mercy I Saw This Pig and I Law & Order: Special<br />
Thought of You (TV14) Victims Unit Quickie<br />
<strong>The</strong> Jay Leno Show<br />
(TV14)<br />
I Get That a Lot (TVPG) 36th Annual People’s Choice Awards (TVPG) CBS 13<br />
News<br />
Middle<br />
Jeans<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Middle<br />
Neighbor<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unit Games of<br />
Chance (TVPG)<br />
Family Up<br />
Night<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unit Dark of the<br />
Moon (TVPG)<br />
Cougar (:01) Ugly Betty <strong>The</strong> Pas-<br />
Town Rhino sion of the Betty (TVPG)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Tortured<br />
News (:34) Tonight<br />
(TV14)<br />
Late Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
News (:35) Nightline<br />
TMZ<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Glee Mash-Up (TVPG) Glee Wheels (TVPG) FOX 34 News @ Nine <strong>The</strong> Office<br />
(TV14)<br />
One Tree Hill You Know Gossip Girl Rufus Get-<br />
I Love You (TV14) ting Married (TV14)<br />
KTXT<br />
PBS<br />
CABLE<br />
5<br />
Quilt-Day<br />
(TV G)<br />
Painting<br />
(TV G)<br />
Woodturning<br />
(TV<br />
G)<br />
Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />
(TV G) (TVY)<br />
Electric Co. Arthur Mary WordGirl<br />
(TVY) Moo (TVY7)<br />
Cyberchase FETCH! Ruff Maya<br />
(TVY) Rocks! Miguel<br />
(TVY)<br />
Business<br />
Report<br />
<strong>The</strong> PBS Newshour <strong>The</strong> Human Spark Be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />
Us (TVPG)<br />
This Emotional Life Rethinking Happiness<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Charlie Rose<br />
A&E<br />
Criminal Minds Birthright<br />
31 (TV14)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sopranos College<br />
(TVMA)<br />
CSI: Miami Legal (TV14) Cold Case Files Danger at <strong>The</strong> First 48 Inked in<br />
Door<br />
Blood<br />
First 48 Broad Daylight<br />
(TV14)<br />
Criminal Minds Birthright<br />
(TV14)<br />
Dog Bnty Dog the Bounty Hunter<br />
Up Roof<br />
Dog Bnty Lawman Lawman Lawman Lawman<br />
AMC<br />
(11:15) Planet of the Apes (1968,<br />
38 Science Fiction) aaa (Charlton<br />
Heston) (CC)<br />
(:45) Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970, Science Fiction)<br />
aa (James Franciscus, Kim Hunter) nou (CC)<br />
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, Science Fiction) aaac (Arnold<br />
Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton) A cyborg battles a robot assassin. not<br />
(CC)<br />
Daylight (1996, Drama) aa (Sylvester Stallone, Amy<br />
Brenneman) A safety expert looks for a way to save tunnel explosion<br />
victims.<br />
John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A.<br />
(1996, Drama) aa (Kurt Russell)<br />
not<br />
COM<br />
Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />
53<br />
Double Whammy (2001, Comedy) aa (Denis<br />
Leary, Elizabeth Hurley)<br />
Presents Presents Presents Presents Scrubs Cake Scrubs Daily (TV14) Colbert Chapplle Chapplle Futurama Futurama South Prk Tosh (TV14) Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />
DISC<br />
Man vs. Wild Jungle<br />
30 (TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild Deep South<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild Turkey<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild South Dakota<br />
Man vs. Wild Namibia<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild Oregon<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild Arctic Circle Man vs. Wild Alabama<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild Pacific Island<br />
Man vs. Wild Texas<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Man vs. Wild Alabama<br />
(TVPG)<br />
DISN<br />
13th Year<br />
32 aa<br />
(:45) Phineas On Deck On Deck On Deck On Deck Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Phineas On Deck Wizards Hannah Cadet Kelly (2002, Comedy) aa (Hilary Duff,<br />
Christy Carlson Romano)<br />
Phineas Hannah Wizards On Deck<br />
With Honors (1994, Comedy) aac (:45) My Fellow Americans (1996, Comedy) aa Prom Night (2008, Horror) ac <strong>The</strong> Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) aac<br />
ENCORE 202 (Joe Pesci, Brendan Fraser) rsx (Jack Lemmon, James Garner) rsx (CC) (Brittany Snow, Scott Porter) rsx (Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews) nou (CC)<br />
(CC)<br />
(CC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cable Guy (1996, Comedy) aa (:40) Father of the Bride, Part II (1995, Comedy)<br />
(Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick) (CC) aa (Steve Martin, Diane Keaton) pqv (CC)<br />
Amer.<br />
Werewolf<br />
ac<br />
ESPN<br />
SportsCenter<br />
26<br />
SportsCenter College Football Live NFL Live Rome Brn Horn Interruption SportsCenter<br />
College Football GMAC Bowl Central Michigan Chippewas at Troy Trojans from<br />
C Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala.<br />
NBA Basketball Los Angeles<br />
A vs Los Angeles<br />
FAM<br />
Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) Sabrina<br />
28<br />
Sabrina Full Hse Full Hse Grounded Grounded Gilmore Girls Perfect<br />
Dress<br />
Prince (TV<br />
G)<br />
Prince (TV<br />
G)<br />
‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) Aladdin (1992, Fantasy) A genie helps a vagabond<br />
woo a princess.<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 Grill (TV G) Guy Bite Tyler’s (TV<br />
G)<br />
For Real Italian (TV G) Barefoot Neelys (TV<br />
G)<br />
Paula (TV G) 30 Min. Food Network Challenge<br />
(TV G)<br />
Food Network Challenge<br />
(TV G)<br />
Throwdn Throwdn Worst Cooks in America<br />
(TV G)<br />
Good Eat Unwrap<br />
FOXSW<br />
(11:00) High School Football Teams TBA from TBA Monsoon<br />
33<br />
no}<br />
Top 50 Texas Tech Longhorn Inside<br />
Baylor<br />
Cowboys Big 12 Shw Stars Live<br />
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Madison Square Garden z{|<br />
Stars Live Coach<br />
Speak<br />
College Basketball UCLA vs<br />
A California z{|<br />
FX<br />
Bernie<br />
43<br />
Bernie Malcolm Malcolm Bernie Bernie ‘70s (TV14) ‘70s Drive In <strong>The</strong> Fast and the Furious (2001, Thriller) aac<br />
(Paul Walker) rsx<br />
Live Free or Die Hard (2007) aaac (Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant) A detective<br />
returns to foil a terrorist.<br />
Nip/Tuck Dan Daly<br />
(TVMA)<br />
Nip/Tuck (TVMA)<br />
HIST<br />
Modern Marvels (TVPG) Nostradamus: 500 Years Later (TVPG)<br />
55<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lost Book of Nostradamus (TVPG) Tsunami 2004 (TVPG) Modern Marvels (TVPG) Nostradamus Effect<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Apocalypse Man<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Nostradamus Effect<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Nostradamus Effect<br />
(TVPG)<br />
LIFE<br />
Wife Swap Stonerock<br />
23 (TV14)<br />
Wife Swap Lawson;<br />
Fuentes<br />
Desperate Housewives<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Desperate Housewives<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Desperate Housewives<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Grey’s Anatomy (TV14) Grey’s Anatomy Lose<br />
Control<br />
Grey’s Anatomy Deny,<br />
Deny<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992, Thriller) aac<br />
(Annabella Sciorra) not (CC)<br />
Will (TV14)<br />
NICK<br />
Dora (TVY) Kai-Lan<br />
34<br />
(TVY)<br />
Sponge Sponge Fairly (TVY) Barnyard Zoey 101 Brain Surge Sponge (:45) Sponge iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
True Jack iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Sponge Malcolm Malcolm Everybody Everybody Lopez<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Lopez<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Nanny Nanny<br />
SPIKE<br />
CSI: Crime Scene<br />
39 Rashomama<br />
CSI: Crime Time Your<br />
Death<br />
CSI: Crime Unusual Sus- CSI: Crime Scene Spell- CSI: Crime Scene Poppin’<br />
pectbound<br />
Tags<br />
CSI: Crime Scene<br />
Rashomama<br />
UFC Unleashed (TV14) UFC Unleashed (TV14) 1000 Ways 1000 Ways 1000 Ways Manswers Manswers 1000 Ways<br />
TBS<br />
Queens<br />
24 Fowl (TVPG) Queens<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Raymond<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Raymond<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Payne<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Payne Dog Jim Coach<br />
Day Jim<br />
Jim At-Bat<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Friends<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Friends<br />
(TV14)<br />
Seinfeld<br />
Busboy<br />
<strong>The</strong> Office<br />
(TV14)<br />
Name Is<br />
Earl (TV14)<br />
Name Is<br />
Earl (TV14) House<br />
Payne Bully House<br />
Payne<br />
Busted<br />
Meet Brown Meet Brown Meet Brown Meet Brown Lopez Tonight (TV14)<br />
(TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG)<br />
TCM<br />
(:15) <strong>The</strong> Stranger (1946, Suspense) aaa (Ed-<br />
60 ward G. Robinson, Loretta Young) pqw u<br />
Rachel and the Stranger (1948, Key to the City (1950, Comedy) (Clark Gable, Cause for Alarm (1951, Thriller) aa <strong>The</strong> Scarlet Empress (1934, Drama) aaa<br />
Western) aaa (Loretta Young, Wil- Loretta Young) People from opposite backgrounds (Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan) (CC) (Marlene Dietrich, John Lodge) A young woman<br />
liam Holden)<br />
relate. u<br />
u<br />
rises to power. u<br />
Rasputin and the Empress (1932, Drama)<br />
aac (John Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore) pqw<br />
(CC) u<br />
TLC<br />
Baby Stry<br />
50<br />
Baby Stry Baby Stry Birth Day 18 Kids 18 Kids People (TV<br />
G)<br />
People (TV<br />
G)<br />
What Not to Wear Jean- Say Yes<br />
nie P.<br />
Say Yes Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Tailgate Tailgate Cake Boss Cake Boss<br />
TNT<br />
Las Vegas <strong>The</strong> Strange Cold Case Spiders<br />
42 Life of Bob (TV14) (TV14)<br />
Cold Case Andy in C<br />
Minor (TV14)<br />
Law & Order Precious<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order Sunday in Law & Order Teenage<br />
the Park (TV14) Wasteland (TV14)<br />
Bones <strong>The</strong> Soldier on<br />
the Grave (TV14)<br />
Bones <strong>The</strong> Woman in<br />
Limbo (TV14)<br />
Bones Mother and Child Bones <strong>The</strong> Titan on the<br />
in the Bay (TV14) Tracks (TV14)<br />
CSI: NY No Good Deed<br />
(TV14)<br />
TOON<br />
Tom Jerry<br />
52<br />
Tom Jerry Super Hero Pokémon Garfield Garfield Codenme Codenme Flapjack Flapjack Chowder Chowder Johny Test Johny Test Happen? Destroy Clone Wars Super Hero King (TVPG) King (TVPG) Family<br />
(TV14)<br />
Family<br />
(TV14)<br />
TVLAND<br />
Gunsmoke Child Between Bonanza A Lawman’s Lot<br />
45 (TV G)<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bonanza Anatomy Lynch<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bonanza To Stop a War<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Married Married All Fam. All Fam. Sanford Sanford Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Special Roseanne<br />
UNI 2<br />
Alma indomable (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 (TV14) Don Francisco presenta<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Primer Noticiero<br />
USA<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
25 Intent Detached (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
Posthumous (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
Intent Want (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
Intent Barrier (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Escape<br />
NCIS Heart Break<br />
(TV14)<br />
NCIS Switch (TV14) NCIS Yankee White<br />
(TV14)<br />
NCIS Hung Out to Dry<br />
(TVPG)<br />
NCIS High Seas (TV14) No Country for Old<br />
Men (2007) aaaa<br />
(CC)<br />
WGN<br />
WGN Midday News<br />
18<br />
Hllbillies Hllbillies Jeannie Jeannie Bewitched Bewitched Cheers Cheers Becker Becker Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bull Durham (1988, Comedy) aaa (Kevin<br />
Costner, Susan Sarandon)<br />
WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />
PREMIUM<br />
HBO<br />
P.S. I Love You (2007,<br />
300 Drama) aaa (Hilary<br />
Swank)<br />
(:15) Death Be<strong>com</strong>es Her (1992, Comedy) aa<br />
(Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis) rsx (CC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Express (2008, Biography) aaa (Rob<br />
Brown, Dennis Quaid) Ernie Davis wins the<br />
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(:35) An American Affair (1997,<br />
Thriller) a (Corbin Bernsen, Jayne<br />
Heitmeyer)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rage: Carrie 2 (1999,<br />
Thriller) ac (Emily Bergl)<br />
Roseanne<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Charlie Rose<br />
Trek: Next<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Two & 1/2<br />
(TV14)<br />
Roseanne<br />
(TVPG)
8B - TV ENTERTAINMENT - Plainview Daily Herald<br />
Sunday, January 3, 2010<br />
Friday Daytime S = Suddenlink<br />
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12PM 12:30 1PM 1:30 2PM 2:30 3PM 3:30 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30 6PM 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30<br />
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News Beautiful<br />
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<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 />
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Paid<br />
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Paid<br />
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<strong>The</strong> People’s Court<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Steve Wilkos Show My<br />
Granddaughter? (TV14)<br />
Hannah<br />
(TV G)<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 />
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Dr. Phil (TVPG) News NBC Nightly News Wheel (TV<br />
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Judge Judy<br />
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TMZ<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Judge Mathis (TVPG) <strong>The</strong> Ellen DeGeneres<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />
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Place of Our Betw. Lion<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Tyra Banks Show<br />
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Arthur Fam- WordGirl<br />
ily Feud (TVY7)<br />
Maury 8 Men...Who’s<br />
the Father? (TV14)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wendy Williams<br />
Show (TVPG)<br />
Dr. Oz Show Stress in Lopez This<br />
Your Relationship (TVPG) Old Casa<br />
Reba War &<br />
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Food Fight Queens<br />
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Maya<br />
Miguel<br />
(TVY)<br />
Business<br />
Report<br />
Smart 5th<br />
Grade<br />
<strong>The</strong> Office<br />
(TV14)<br />
‘70s Show<br />
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Smart 5th<br />
Grade<br />
Two & 1/2<br />
(TV14)<br />
‘70s Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Law & Order Blackmail<br />
(TV14)<br />
Ghost Whisperer Dead<br />
Air (TVPG)<br />
Supernanny Benton<br />
Family (TVPG)<br />
Dateline NBC <strong>The</strong> Jay Leno Show<br />
(TV14)<br />
Medium An Everlasting<br />
Love (TV14)<br />
Numb3rs Scratch<br />
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News (:34) Tonight<br />
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CBS 13<br />
News<br />
Late Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Shark Tank (TVPG) 20/20 News (:35) Nightline<br />
WWE Smackdown! Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Desperate<br />
Bones A Beautiful Day in<br />
the Neighborhood (TV14)<br />
Smallville Roulette<br />
(TVPG)<br />
<strong>The</strong> PBS Newshour Washington NOW on<br />
Week PBS<br />
Dollhouse Getting<br />
Closer (TV14)<br />
Smallville Crossfire<br />
(TVPG)<br />
TMZ<br />
(TVPG)<br />
FOX 34 News @ Nine <strong>The</strong> Office<br />
(TV14)<br />
Married ...<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bill Moyers Journal World Focus<br />
CABLE<br />
A&E<br />
Criminal Minds 3rd Life<br />
31 (TV14)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sopranos Down<br />
Neck<br />
CSI: Miami Bloodline<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: Miami Rush (TV14) CSI: Miami Burned<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: Miami Permanent<br />
(TV14)<br />
Criminal Minds 3rd Life<br />
(TV14)<br />
Criminal Minds Aggressor Criminal Minds Compul- Criminal Minds Fooled<br />
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sion<br />
Again<br />
Criminal Minds Plain Sight<br />
(TV14)<br />
AMC<br />
(10:45) Last of the Dogmen (1995,<br />
38 Adventure) aac (Tom Berenger)<br />
(CC)<br />
Geronimo: An American Legend (1993, Drama) aac (Jason<br />
Patric, Gene Hackman) An Apache leader fights the U.S.<br />
Army. rsx<br />
Unforgiven (1992, Western) aaac (Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman) A<br />
retired gunslinger picks up his guns one more time for a lucrative bounty.<br />
not (CC)<br />
Kelly’s Heroes (1970, Comedy) aaa (Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas) An unlikely four- Blazing<br />
some go deep into German territory in search of Nazi gold. pqv (CC)<br />
Saddles<br />
COM<br />
Daily (TV14) Colbert<br />
53<br />
My Boss’s Daughter (20<strong>03</strong>, Comedy) ac (Ashton Presents<br />
Kutcher, Tara Reid)<br />
Presents <strong>The</strong> Goode G. Martin Scrubs Scrubs Daily (TV14) Colbert John Oliver: Terrifying<br />
(TV14)<br />
Presents Presents Presents Presents John Oliver’s Stand-Up<br />
(TV14)<br />
DISC<br />
Swords Life on Line Blood Swords Life on Line Take- Swords Life on Line<br />
30 Deck<br />
over<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Swords Life on Line<br />
Homesick<br />
Swords Life on Line<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Swords Life on Line<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Swords Life on Line Pay Bristol Bay Brawl Race for Bristol Bay Brawl Fight<br />
Out<br />
Roe<br />
Finish<br />
Man vs Fish Mako Shark<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bristol Bay Brawl Race for<br />
Roe<br />
DISN<br />
Finn (2008)<br />
32 c<br />
(:50) Laugh! Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
Sonny (TV<br />
G)<br />
On Deck On Deck On Deck On Deck Wizards On Deck Phineas Phineas Wizards Hannah Phineas On Deck<br />
(11:50) Never Back Down (2008, Ac- (:45) 15 Minutes (2001, Thriller) aa (Robert De<br />
ENCORE 202 tion) aa (Sean Faris, Amber Heard) Niro, Edward Burns) Killers film their exploits for<br />
(CC)<br />
press. (CC)<br />
(:50) College Road Trip (2008, Com- (:15) Major League: Back to the Minors (1999,<br />
edy) a (Martin Lawrence, Ra- Comedy) aa (Corbin Bernsen, Scott Bakula)<br />
ven-Symoné)<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
Enter the Dragon (1973, Martial<br />
Arts) aaac (Bruce Lee, John<br />
Saxon) (CC)<br />
(:45) Never Back Down (2008, Action) aa (Sean (:45) Rambo<br />
Faris, Amber Heard) Teen trained to fight to pro- III (1988)<br />
tect family.<br />
ESPN<br />
SportsCenter<br />
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SportsCenter College Football Live NFL Live Rome Brn Horn Interruption SportsCenter Pregame NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Atlanta Hawks from<br />
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Wife (TVPG) Wife (TVPG) Sabrina<br />
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Prince (TV<br />
G)<br />
Prince (TV<br />
G)<br />
Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
<strong>The</strong> 700 Club (TV G)<br />
FOOD<br />
30 Min.<br />
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Barefoot Semi-Hm Throwdn Guy Bite Tyler’s (TV<br />
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For Real Italian Light Barefoot Neelys (TV<br />
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Paula (TV G) 30 Min. Food Network Challenge<br />
(TV G)<br />
Chopped Pods, Grills (TV Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
G)<br />
Diners (TV<br />
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Best Thing Best Thing Good Eat Vacation<br />
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Replay Jeff Capel Big 12 Shw World Poker Tour Cowboys Mavs Insider Stars Live<br />
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FX<br />
‘70s (TVPG) ‘70s (TVPG) Bernie<br />
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Bernie Malcolm Malcolm Bernie Bernie ‘70s Ski Trip ‘70s (TVPG) Malcolm Malcolm <strong>The</strong> Astronaut’s Wife (1999, Horror) aa (Johnny<br />
Depp) not<br />
Double Jeopardy (1999, Thriller) ac (Tommy Lee<br />
Jones, Ashley Judd)<br />
Nip/Tuck Dan Daly<br />
(TVMA)<br />
HIST<br />
Modern Marvels Copper<br />
55 (TVPG)<br />
First Apocalypse (TVPG) Black Blizzard (TVPG) Mega Disasters<br />
Hypercane<br />
Modern Marvels Copper<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Seven Signs of the Apocalypse (TVPG) Life After People Wrath of<br />
God<br />
Apocalypse Man<br />
(TVPG)<br />
LIFE<br />
Wife Swap Saved Mar-<br />
23 riage<br />
Wife Swap Saved Marriage<br />
Desperate Housewives<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Desperate Housewives<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Desperate Housewives<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Grey’s Anatomy Let It Be<br />
(TV14)<br />
Grey’s Anatomy (TV14) Grey’s Anatomy Much Too Fatal Desire (2006, Drama) aa (Eric Roberts,<br />
Much<br />
Anne Heche) (CC)<br />
Will (TV14) Will (TV14)<br />
NICK<br />
Dora (TVY) Kai-Lan<br />
34 (TVY)<br />
Sponge Sponge Fairly (TVY) Barnyard Zoey 101 Brain Surge Sponge (:45) Sponge iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
True Jack iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Sponge Malcolm Malcolm Everybody Everybody Lopez<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Lopez<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Nanny Nanny<br />
SPIKE<br />
CSI: Crime Scene Loco<br />
39 Motives<br />
CSI: Crime Leaving Vegas<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: Crime Scene Happen- CSI: Crime Scene Live<br />
stance<br />
Legend<br />
CSI: Crime Scene Loco<br />
Motives<br />
CSI: Crime Leaving Vegas<br />
(TV14)<br />
UFC Unleashed (TV14) UFC Unleashed Royce<br />
Gracie<br />
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TBS<br />
Queens<br />
24 China, Pt. 1 Queens<br />
China, Pt. 2 Raymond<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Raymond<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Payne Fast<br />
& Furious<br />
Payne Gone Jim Devlin<br />
in 60 Disguise<br />
Jim Man of Friends Bar- Friends<br />
Mine bados, 2 (TVPG)<br />
Seinfeld<br />
Jacket<br />
<strong>The</strong> Office<br />
(TV14)<br />
Name Is<br />
Earl (TV14)<br />
Name Is<br />
Earl (TV14)<br />
Family Guy Family Guy Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) ac (Adam Sandler, Very Funny Bewitched<br />
(TV14) (TV14) Winona Ryder) A small-town guy inherits a fortune. (TV14) (2005) ac<br />
(CC)<br />
TCM<br />
Girl Happy (1965, Musical) aa (El-<br />
60 vis Presley, Shelley Fabares) pqw<br />
(CC)<br />
(:45) Speedway (1968, Action) aa (Elvis Presley, Blue Hawaii (1961, Musical) aa<br />
Nancy Sinatra) Race car driver’s IRS troubles. (Elvis Presley, Joan Blackman) pqv<br />
(CC)<br />
(CC)<br />
(:15) Viva Las Vegas (1964, Musical) aac (Elvis Elvis on Tour (1972, Documentary) aa Elvis’s<br />
Presley, Ann-Margret) A race-car driver goes to taped whirlwind fifteen day in as many cities tour<br />
Vegas.<br />
says a lot.<br />
Elvis: That’s the Way It Is 2001 (2001, Music-<strong>The</strong>med)<br />
aaa Restored version of Elvis in<br />
Vegas. pqv<br />
TLC<br />
Baby Stry<br />
50<br />
Baby Stry Baby Stry Birth Day 18 Kids 18 Kids People (TV<br />
G)<br />
People (TV<br />
G)<br />
What Not to Wear Katie<br />
M.<br />
Say Yes Say Yes What Not to Wear<br />
Jennifer S.<br />
What Not to Wear Holly<br />
(TVPG)<br />
What Not to Wear<br />
Courtney<br />
Say Yes Say Yes What Not to Wear<br />
Courtney<br />
TNT<br />
Las Vegas Have You Ever Cold Case Slipping<br />
42 Seen the Rain? (TV14) (TV14)<br />
Cold Case Ghost of My<br />
Child (TV14)<br />
Law & Order Scoundrels<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order Swept Away Law & Order Bronx<br />
- Special Epis (TV14) Cheer (TV14)<br />
Bones <strong>The</strong> Blonde in<br />
the Game (TV14)<br />
Four Brothers (2005, Mystery) aac (Mark<br />
Wahlberg, Tyrese) Four men avenge their<br />
mother’s death. (CC)<br />
(:15) Air Force One (1997, Thriller) aac (Harrison<br />
Ford, Gary Oldman) <strong>The</strong> President’s plane is<br />
hijacked.<br />
TOON<br />
Tom Jerry<br />
52<br />
Tom Jerry Super Hero Pokémon Garfield Garfield Codenme Codenme Flapjack Flapjack Chowder Chowder Johny Test Batman Ben 10:AF Clone Wars Happen? Titans<br />
(TVY7)<br />
King Peggy King (TVPG) (:15) Harvey Dad G-String<br />
TVLAND<br />
Gunsmoke Old Times<br />
45 (TV G)<br />
Bonanza <strong>The</strong> Stalker<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Bonanza A Darker Shadow<br />
Bonanza Dead Wrong<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Married Married All Fam. All Fam. Sanford Sanford Home Imp Home Imp Groundhog Day (1993, Comedy) aaac (Bill Murray, Andie<br />
MacDowell) pqv<br />
Special<br />
UNI 2<br />
Alma indomable (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 (TV14) La rosa de Guadalupe<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Primer Noticiero<br />
USA<br />
(11:00) <strong>The</strong> Hard Corps Law & Order: Criminal<br />
25 (2006) not (CC) Intent Gone (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Criminal Law & Order: Criminal Law & Order: Special NCIS <strong>The</strong> Bone Yard<br />
Intent Silver Lining (TV14) View from Up Here (TV14) Victims Unit Mean (TV14) (TV14)<br />
NCIS Model Behavior<br />
(TV14)<br />
NCIS Boxed In (TV14) <strong>The</strong> Pacifier (2005, Comedy) aa (Vin Diesel,<br />
Lauren Graham) A tough babysitter protects four<br />
kids. (CC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dukes of Hazzard<br />
(2005) (Johnny Knoxville)<br />
WGN<br />
WGN Midday News<br />
18<br />
Hllbillies Hllbillies Jeannie Jeannie Bewitched Bewitched Cheers Cheers Becker Becker Funniest Home Videos<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Hamburger Hill (1987, War) aac (Don Cheadle,<br />
Dylan McDermott) (CC)<br />
WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs<br />
PREMIUM<br />
HBO<br />
(11:15) <strong>The</strong> Day the Earth Finding Forrester (2000, Drama) aac (Sean Connery, Rob<br />
300 Stood Still (2008) aa Brown) Teen bonds with reclusive novelist. rsx (CC)<br />
Mr. Woodcock (2007) aa (Billy<br />
Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott)<br />
(CC)<br />
Love Field (1992, Drama) aa<br />
(Michelle Pfeiffer, Dennis Haysbert)<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
(:45) What to <strong>The</strong> Day the Earth Stood Still (2008, (:45) Hellboy II: <strong>The</strong> Golden Army (2008, Action)<br />
Watch Science Fiction) aa (Keanu aaac (Ron Perlman, Selma Blair) rsx<br />
Reeves) (CC)<br />
(CC)<br />
Appaloosa<br />
(2008)<br />
MAX<br />
Valentine (:45) <strong>The</strong> Rocker (2008, Comedy) aac (Rainn<br />
320 (2001) ac Wilson, Christina Applegate) rsx (CC)<br />
Gran Torino (2009, Drama) (Clint Eastwood,<br />
Christopher Carley) Korean War veteran helps<br />
troubled teen.<br />
Fatal Attraction (1987, Suspense) aac (Michael<br />
Douglas, Glenn Close) A married lawyer’s<br />
affair turns sour.<br />
Sex and the City (2008, Comedy) aa (Sarah Jessica Parker, Gran Torino (2009, Drama) (Clint Eastwood,<br />
Kim Cattrall) A writer prepares for her wedding. not (CC) Christopher Carley) Korean War veteran helps<br />
troubled teen.<br />
SHOW<br />
(:55) What Women Want (2000, Comedy) aac<br />
340 (Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt) rsx<br />
Zoolander (2001, Comedy) a (Ben<br />
Stiller, Owen Wilson) rsx<br />
Superhero Movie (2008, Action) ac Inside the NFL ‘09-’10<br />
(Drake Bell, Sara Paxton) rsx Week #18 (TVPG)<br />
(CC)<br />
What Women Want (2000, Comedy) aac (Mel (:05) Halloween (2007, Horror) aac (Tyler Inside the NFL ‘09-’10<br />
Gibson, Helen Hunt) Lady-killer can hear women’s Mane, Daeg Faerch) A serial killer searches for his Week #18 (TVPG)<br />
thoughts.<br />
sister. (CC)<br />
STARZ<br />
(11:35) Pineapple Express (2008,<br />
361 Comedy) aaa (Seth Rogen,<br />
James Franco)<br />
(:35) Kate & Leopold (2001, Romance) (Meg<br />
Ryan, Hugh Jackman) A time traveler and woman<br />
fall in love.<br />
(:40) Seven Pounds (2008, Drama) (Will Smith,<br />
Rosario Dawson) A quest to change lives of 7<br />
strangers.<br />
(:50) 21 (2008, Drama) aaa (Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey)<br />
Student recruited for blackjack scheme. rsx (CC)<br />
Pineapple Express (2008, Comedy) aaa (Seth Untraceable (2008)<br />
Rogen, James Franco) not (CC)<br />
aac (Diane Lane, Billy<br />
Burke)<br />
TMC<br />
Hav Plenty (1998, Romance) aa<br />
350 (Christopher Scott Cherot, Chenoa<br />
Maxwell)<br />
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last <strong>The</strong> Kite Runner (2007, Drama) aaac (Atossa (:15) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001, Action)<br />
Friday the 13th (2000) a (Julie Leoni, Khalid Abdalla) Childhood friends are di- aac (Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight) An archaeolo-<br />
Benz)<br />
vided by war.<br />
gist battles evil.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Killing Room (2009, Drama) (:35) August (2009, Drama) aac<br />
aa (Nick Cannon, Clea Duvall) not (Josh Harnett, Robin Tunney) not<br />
(:05) Take (2008,<br />
Drama) aa (Minnie<br />
Driver)<br />
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KCBD<br />
NBC<br />
High School Football U.S. Army All-American Bowl z{|<br />
11 &<br />
NFL on<br />
NFL Playoffs Wildcard Game 1 Team TBA at Team TBA z{|<br />
NBC Studio C<br />
NFL Playoffs Wildcard Game 2 Team TBA at Team TBA z{|<br />
C<br />
News (:29) SNL<br />
(TV14)<br />
KLBK<br />
CBS<br />
CBS Sports Specta-<br />
13 cular<br />
Women’s College Basketball Ohio State Women’s College Basketball North<br />
A Lady Buckeyes vs Michigan State Lady A Carolina Lady Tar Heels vs Connecticut<br />
Spartans z{|<br />
Lady Huskies z{|<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
CBS Sat.<br />
News<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Ghost Whisperer Greek Numb3rs Cover Me<br />
Tragedy (TVPG) (TV14)<br />
48 Hours Mystery<br />
(TVPG)<br />
CBS 13<br />
News<br />
(:35)<br />
Westmark<br />
KAMC<br />
ABC 8<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Shark Tank (TVPG) Paid<br />
Program<br />
ABC World News<br />
News<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bachelor: On the Wings of Love Castle Kill the Messenger<br />
(TVPG)<br />
News Anatomy<br />
Let It Be<br />
KUPT<br />
MYN 3<br />
<strong>The</strong> Insider (1999, Drama) aaa (Russell Crowe, Al Pacino)<br />
Tobacco <strong>com</strong>pany executive’s life begins to fall apart when he<br />
reveals truth.<br />
Women’s College Basketball Texas<br />
A Tech Lady Red Raiders vs Oklahoma<br />
Lady Sooners z{|<br />
Paid<br />
College Basketball Oklahoma Sooners at Baylor<br />
Program A Bears from <strong>The</strong> Ferrell Center z{|<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Seinfeld<br />
Merv Griffin Seinfeld<br />
Slicer<br />
Two & 1/2<br />
(TV14)<br />
Two & 1/2<br />
(TV14)<br />
Legend of the Seeker<br />
Resurrection (TV14)<br />
KJTV<br />
FOX<br />
Paid<br />
10 Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Movie Paid<br />
Program<br />
Paid<br />
Program<br />
Bones Two Bodies in<br />
the Lab (TV14)<br />
House <strong>The</strong> Jerk (TVPG) CSI: NY A Man a Mile<br />
(TV14)<br />
Cops Coast Cops Fam- America’s Most<br />
(TVPG) ily 2 Wanted (TVPG)<br />
News Sports <strong>The</strong> Wanda Sykes<br />
Show (TV14)<br />
KLCW<br />
CW<br />
KTXT<br />
PBS<br />
4<br />
5<br />
<strong>The</strong> Outer Limits Black<br />
Box (TVPG)<br />
P. Allen <strong>The</strong> Old House<br />
Big Tour (TV G)<br />
Da Vinci’s Inquest ADelicate<br />
Bloodbath (TV14)<br />
New Yankee<br />
(TV G) Hometime<br />
Cabinets<br />
Deep Cover (1992, Action) aac (Lawrence<br />
Fishburne, Jeff Goldblum) A devious drug enforcement<br />
agent.<br />
Woodsmith<br />
(TV G)<br />
Antiques Roadshow<br />
Raleigh, NC (TV G)<br />
Everyday<br />
(TV G)<br />
Smash Cuts Smash Cuts American Idol Rewind<br />
(TVPG) (TVPG) S5 Hollywood (TVPG)<br />
Cook at Mexico Tri-<br />
Home Duck ple Torta<br />
Primal Grill<br />
(TV G)<br />
‘70s Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
‘70s Show<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Reba Don’t<br />
Mess Tax<br />
Reba Goodbye<br />
Guy<br />
Queens<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Queens No<br />
Orleans<br />
Married ...<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Married ...<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Consuelo<br />
Mack<br />
Married ...<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Roseanne<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Charlie Rose<br />
Comedy.TV<br />
Trek: Next<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Two & 1/2<br />
(TV14)<br />
Roseanne<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Test Kit- Made Spain Lidia’s Italy <strong>The</strong> Lawrence Welk Globe Trekker Pirates & Austin City Limits Allen Voces Antonia Pantoja:<br />
chen (TV G) (TV G) (TV G) Show County Fair (TV G) Treasure (TVPG) Toussaint (TVPG) Presente (TV G)<br />
CABLE<br />
A&E<br />
Manhunters Manhunters Manhunters Manhunters Manhunters Manhunters Lawman<br />
31<br />
Lawman Lawman Lawman CSI: Miami Sunblock<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: Miami Rock Hard<br />
Place<br />
CSI: Miami How Does<br />
That<br />
CSI: Miami DeLuca Motel<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: Miami Tipping Point<br />
(TV14)<br />
CSI: Miami Raging Cannibal<br />
AMC<br />
(11:15) Tell <strong>The</strong>m Willie Boy Is Here Blazing Saddles (1974, Comedy) (Cleavon Little,<br />
38 (1969, Western) aac (Robert Gene Wilder) A black worker be<strong>com</strong>es a town’s<br />
Redford)<br />
sheriff.<br />
Kelly’s Heroes (1970, Comedy) aaa (Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas) An unlikely four- <strong>The</strong> Fugitive (1993, Action) aaac (Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones)<br />
some go deep into German territory in search of Nazi gold. pqv (CC)<br />
An innocent doctor charged with his wife’s murder searches for the real<br />
killer. rsx<br />
Volcano (1997, Drama)<br />
aa (Tommy Lee Jones)<br />
COM<br />
Scrubs<br />
53<br />
Scrubs Scrubs Beverly Hills Cop II (1987, Comedy) aa (Eddie<br />
Murphy) not (CC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004, Comedy) aac (Bill Brian Regan (TV14)<br />
Murray, Owen Wilson)<br />
Bill Engvall: 15° Off Cool<br />
(TV14)<br />
Kevin James (TVPG) Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (TV14) Katt Williams<br />
DISC<br />
Bear Attack! (TVPG)<br />
30<br />
Untamed Alaska (TVPG) Alaska: Most Extreme<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Disaster on K2 (TVPG) Man vs. Wild Alaska<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Beyond the Limit First<br />
Summit<br />
Beyond the Limit<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Beyond the Limit Count- Beyond the Limit Death<br />
down<br />
Zone<br />
Beyond the Limit<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Beyond the Limit Countdown<br />
DISN<br />
Cheetah G.<br />
32<br />
(:45) Phineas JONAS JONAS JONAS JONAS Phineas Phineas Phineas Phineas Phineas Phineas Ratatouille (2007, Animated) A rat dreams of being<br />
a French chef.<br />
Underdog (2007, Science Fiction) a<br />
(James Belushi)<br />
Hannah Wizards On Deck<br />
(11:45) <strong>The</strong> Princess Diaries (2001,<br />
ENCORE 202 Comedy) aac (Anne Hathaway)<br />
(CC)<br />
(:45) College Road Trip (2008, Com- (:10) Phenomenon (1996, Fantasy) aa (John<br />
edy) a (Martin Lawrence, Ra- Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick) pqv (CC)<br />
ven-Symoné)<br />
(:15) <strong>The</strong> Mighty Ducks (1992, Comedy) (Emilio<br />
Estevez, Joss Ackland) A lawyer coaches hockey<br />
misfits.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) aac<br />
(Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews) nou (CC)<br />
Sudden Death (1995, Action) ac<br />
(Jean-Claude Van Damme, Powers<br />
Boothe)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Craft<br />
(1996)<br />
aac<br />
ESPN<br />
College Basketball College Basketball Duke vs Georgia Tech College Basketball 2009 Slam Dunk Who’s # 1? Buzzer<br />
26 A z{| A z{|<br />
no~<br />
Beaters<br />
SportsCenter 2009 World Series of<br />
Poker<br />
2009 World Series of Poker SportsCenter<br />
FAM<br />
Hook (1991) ac (Robin<br />
28 Williams)<br />
Holes (20<strong>03</strong>, Drama) aaa (Henry Winkler, Jon Voight) Desert<br />
correction facility. (CC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chronicles of Narnia: <strong>The</strong> Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005, Adventure)<br />
aaa (Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley)<br />
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Fantasy) aaa (Daniel<br />
Radcliffe, Rupert Grint) (CC)<br />
Eragon (2006) aa (Ed<br />
Speelers)<br />
FOOD<br />
Giada (TV G) Barefoot<br />
65<br />
Worst Cooks in America<br />
(TV G)<br />
Chopped Pods, Grills (TV Iron Chef America Super Chef Battle (TV G)<br />
G)<br />
Food Network Challenge<br />
(TV G)<br />
Throwdn<br />
Chili<br />
Throwdn Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
Diners (TV<br />
G)<br />
Iron Chef America (TV<br />
G)<br />
FOXSW<br />
Women’s College Women’s College Basketball Missouri vs Women’s College Basketball Oregon vs<br />
33 A Basketball A Colorado z{| A Oregon State z{|<br />
Women’s College Basketball Texas A&M Mavs Live<br />
A vs Texas z{|<br />
NBA Basketball Utah Jazz at Dallas Mavericks from<br />
A American Airlines Center z{|<br />
Mavs Live Basketball<br />
FX<br />
<strong>The</strong> Astronaut’s Wife<br />
43<br />
(1999) aa<br />
Premonition (2007, Mystery) aac (Sandra Bullock,<br />
Julian McMahon)<br />
Double Jeopardy (1999, Thriller) ac (Tommy Lee<br />
Jones, Ashley Judd)<br />
Deja Vu (2006, Science Fiction) aaa (Denzel Washington,<br />
Paula Patton) rsx<br />
ManonFire(2004, Drama) aaa (Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning) For- Damages<br />
mer assassin protects child.<br />
HIST<br />
Nostradamus: 2012 (TVPG)<br />
55<br />
Seven Signs of the Apocalypse (TVPG) Earth 2100 (TVPG) Life After People Wrath of<br />
God<br />
After Armageddon (TVPG) Apocalypse Island (TVPG)<br />
LIFE<br />
Saving Sarah Cain (2007, Drama) (Lisa Pepper, Ab- Lies My Mother Told Me (2005, Drama) aa (Joely In God’s Country (2007, Drama) aa (Kelly Ro-<br />
23<br />
igail Mason) (CC)<br />
Richardson) (CC)<br />
wan, Richard Burgi) (CC)<br />
Georgia Rule (2007, Drama) aac (Jane Fonda,<br />
Lindsay Lohan) (CC)<br />
In the Land of Women (2007, Drama) aaa<br />
(Adam Brody, Meg Ryan)<br />
In the Land of Women<br />
(2007)<br />
NICK 34 iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Fairly (TVY) Fairly (TVY) Penguins Penguins Barnyard Barnyard iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
True Jack iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
iCarly<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Lopez<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Lopez<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Nanny Nanny<br />
SPIKE<br />
Lethal Weapon (1987, Action) aaa (Mel Gibson, Danny<br />
39 Glover) not<br />
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989, Action) aac (Mel Gibson, Danny<br />
Glover) not<br />
Lethal Weapon 3 (1992, Action) aac (Mel Gibson, Danny<br />
Glover) not<br />
Die Hard (1988, Action) aaa (Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman) A cop fights terror- Batman<br />
ists in a high-rise. not<br />
aaa<br />
TBS<br />
Shaggy<br />
24 Dog (2006)<br />
(:25) Bewitched (2005, Comedy) ac (Nicole Kid- Raymond<br />
man, Will Ferrell) A friendly witch cast in Hollywood (TVPG)<br />
film. (CC)<br />
Raymond<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Raymond<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Jim Jim’s<br />
Birthday<br />
Queens<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Queens<br />
(TVPG)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Office<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Seinfeld<br />
Restaurant Seinfeld<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Family Guy Family Guy <strong>The</strong> Heartbreak Kid (2007, Comedy) (Ben Stiller,<br />
Ambition (TV14) Malin Akerman) A man falls in love with another<br />
woman.<br />
(:15) Cheaper by the<br />
Dozen (20<strong>03</strong>) (Steve Martin)<br />
TCM<br />
(11:00) Le Mans (1971,<br />
60 Sports) (Steve McQueen)<br />
Fear Strikes Out (1957, Drama) (Anthony<br />
Perkins, Karl Malden) A baseball star has a nervous<br />
breakdown.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bad News Bears (1976, Comedy) aac<br />
(Walter Matthau, Tatum O’Neal) pqv (CC)<br />
Tender Mercies (1983, Drama) aaa (Robert<br />
Duvall, Tess Harper) Widow inspires alcoholic<br />
country singer.<br />
Notorious (1946, Suspense) aaac (Cary<br />
Grant, Ingrid Bergman) A woman gets dangerously<br />
close to a spy.<br />
Flying Down to Rio (1933, Musical)<br />
aac (Dolores del Río, Gene Raymond)<br />
u<br />
Latin<br />
Lovers<br />
(1953)<br />
TLC<br />
What Not to Wear<br />
50 Catherine K.<br />
What Not to Wear<br />
Courtney<br />
Say Yes Say Yes Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Real Life Mysteries<br />
(TVPG)<br />
TNT<br />
Ladder 49 (2004, Action) aac (Joaquin Phoe-<br />
42 nix, John Travolta) Trapped firefighter reflects on<br />
career. (CC)<br />
(:15) Air Force One (1997, Thriller) aac (Harrison Ford, Gary (:45) Four Brothers (2005, Mystery) aac (Mark Wahlberg,<br />
Oldman) <strong>The</strong> President’s plane is hijacked. not (CC) Tyrese) Four men avenge their mother’s death. not (CC)<br />
Gladiator (2000, Drama) aaac (Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix) In an- Road to Perdition (2002)<br />
cient Rome, a deposed general be<strong>com</strong>es a successful gladiator. not (CC) aaa (Tom Hanks) (CC)<br />
TOON<br />
Billy and Mandy’s Big Boogey Adventure (2007,<br />
52 Comedy) aaa<br />
Courage Courage Flapjack Flapjack Edd (TVY7) Edd (TVY7) Johny Test Johny Test Bakugan Super Hero Titans<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Batman Secret<br />
(TVY7)<br />
Hot Wheels King (TVPG) King (TVPG) PJs (TV14) Hoop<br />
(TVPG)<br />
TVLAND<br />
A River Runs Through It<br />
45<br />
(1992)<br />
Groundhog Day (1993, Comedy) aaac (Bill Murray, Andie<br />
MacDowell) pqv<br />
Married Married Married Married Married Married Married Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Home Imp Roseanne Roseanne<br />
UNI 2<br />
Súper sábado sensacional (TVPG) Cambiando el destino (1992, Familia) (Ernesto<br />
Laguardia)<br />
Primer impacto extra Qué locura Noticiero La familia P. Luche<br />
(TVPG)<br />
Sábado gigante (TVPG) Primer Noticiero<br />
USA<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
25 Victims Unit Unorthodox<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Screwed<br />
Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Fight (TV14) Victims Unit Trade (TV14) Victims Unit Signature<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Svengali<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Savant<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Avatar<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Snitch<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Special<br />
Victims Unit Blinded<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
Intent Amends (TV14)<br />
WGN<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
18 (TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
(TV14)<br />
Law & Order: Criminal<br />
(TV14)<br />
Legend of the Seeker<br />
Broken<br />
Legend of Seeker Resurrect.<br />
Bones Two Bodies in Lab<br />
(TV14)<br />
Bones Pain in the Heart<br />
(TV14)<br />
NBA Basketball Minnesota Timberwolves vs Chicago<br />
A Bulls z{|<br />
News Scrubs Scrubs<br />
PREMIUM<br />
HBO<br />
Meet Dave (2008, Comedy) ac<br />
300 (Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks)<br />
pqv (CC)<br />
Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001, Comedy) aac Nim’s Island (2008, Family) aac<br />
(Eddie Murphy, Kristen Wilson) pqv (Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster) pqv<br />
(CC)<br />
(CC)<br />
(:45) <strong>The</strong> Express (2008, Biography) aaa (Rob Brown, Den- Watchmen (2009, Adventure) aaac (Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup) Renis<br />
Quaid) Ernie Davis wins the Heisman Trophy. pqv (CC) tired superheroes discover a sinister plot while investigating a murder. not<br />
(CC)<br />
Street Kings (2008)<br />
aaa (Keanu Reeves)<br />
(CC)<br />
MAX<br />
American Outlaws (2001, Xchange (2000, Science Fiction)<br />
320 Western) (Colin Farrell) aa (Stephen Baldwin, Kyle<br />
MacLachlan) (CC)<br />
(:50) Friday the 13th (2009, Horror) aac (Jared <strong>The</strong> Dark Knight (2008, Adventure) aaaa (Christian Bale,<br />
Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker) not (CC) Heath Ledger) Batman and Gotham City face a new enemy.<br />
rsx (CC)<br />
Working Girl (1988, Comedy) aac (Melanie<br />
Griffith, Harrison Ford) Secretary turns the tables<br />
on her boss.<br />
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, Drama) aaac<br />
(Dev Patel, Anil Kapoor) A game show contestant<br />
reveals his life.<br />
SHOW<br />
Rollerball (2002, Action) a (Chris<br />
340 Klein, Jean Reno) rsx<br />
(:45) Into the Wild (2007, Adventure) aaac (Emile Hirsch,<br />
Marcia Gay Harden) A young man hitchhikes into the Alaskan<br />
wilderness. (CC)<br />
(:15) Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 (TV14) Inside the NFL ‘09-’10<br />
Week #18 (TVPG)<br />
Deal (2008, Drama) (Burt Reynolds,<br />
Bret Harrison) rsx<br />
Good Luck Chuck (2007, Comedy) (:15) Into the Wild (2007,<br />
aa (Dane Cook, Jessica Alba) (CC) Adventure) (Emile Hirsch)<br />
STARZ<br />
(11:00) 21 (2008, Drama)<br />
361 aaa (Jim Sturgess)<br />
(CC)<br />
(:10) Cadillac Records (2008, Biography) aaa<br />
(Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright) not (CC)<br />
(:05) Underworld: Rise of the<br />
Lycans (2009, Thriller) aaa (Michael<br />
Sheen)<br />
(:40) Untraceable (2008) aac (Diane Lane, Billy (:25) Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009,<br />
Burke) Agent tracks internet killer. not (CC) Comedy) aa (Kevin James, Keir<br />
O’Donnell)<br />
Race To Witch Mountain (2009, Ad- (:45) Underworld: Rise of the<br />
venture) aac (Dwayne Johnson) Lycans (2009, Thriller) aaa (Mi-<br />
(CC)<br />
chael Sheen)<br />
TMC<br />
Bart Got A<br />
350 (2008)<br />
Crashing (2007, Comedy) (:50) PoliWood (TV14)<br />
(Campbell Scott) (CC)<br />
(:25) Margot at the Wedding (2007,<br />
Drama) aac (Zane Pais, Nicole<br />
Kidman)<br />
Spiral (2007, Drama) (Joel Moore,<br />
Amber Tamblyn) rsx (CC)<br />
(:35) Bart Got A Room (2008, Com- Wes Craven Presents Dracula II:<br />
edy) aac (William H. Macy, Cheryl Ascension (20<strong>03</strong>) ac (Jason Scott<br />
Hines)<br />
Lee)<br />
Day of the Dead (1985, Horror)<br />
aaa (Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander)<br />
not
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DENNIS THE MENACE<br />
KIT N’ CARLISLE<br />
FAMILY CIRCUS<br />
MODERATELY CONFUSED<br />
BALDO By Hector & Carlos Castellano<br />
BABY BLUES By Kirkman S. Scott<br />
FUNKY WINKERBEAN By Tom Batiuk<br />
BORN LOSER By Art Sansom<br />
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Dik Brown<br />
FRANK AND ERNEST By Bob Thaves<br />
GARFIELD By Jim Davis<br />
CROSSWORD<br />
BIZZARO By Dan Piraro<br />
ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman<br />
BLONDIE By Young Gersher<br />
Conceptis Sudoku<br />
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125. School &<br />
Instructions<br />
Defensive Driving<br />
Course 1-800-454-6051.<br />
Oil Painting Classes and<br />
a new technique in mounting<br />
your photos on canvas<br />
292-7011<br />
205. General<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Temporary Farm Labor;<br />
grain, corn & cotton, 3<br />
positions; Rocking H<br />
Orchards, Farwell, TX.; 3<br />
mths. exp. req. w/references;<br />
clean driver’s<br />
license; tools, equipment,<br />
and housing provided free.<br />
Tans & subsistence<br />
expenses reimb; $9.27/hr;<br />
3/4 work period guarantee<br />
from 11/15/09-9/15-10.<br />
Apply for this job at the<br />
nearest State Workforce<br />
Agency with Job Order<br />
TX6408300.<br />
210. Medical<br />
Help Wanted<br />
RN Weekend<br />
Supervisor<br />
Saturday/Sunday<br />
Nights, 10P - 6A<br />
Tulia Health & Rehabilitation<br />
Center, a 52 bed<br />
skilled nursing facility, is<br />
currently seeking a dedicated<br />
and experienced RN<br />
Supervisor for weekend<br />
nights. Excellent starting<br />
rate. Apply in person or forward<br />
your resume to:<br />
Tulia Health and<br />
Rehabilitation Center<br />
714 South Austin<br />
Tulia, TX 79088<br />
Ph: 806-995-4810<br />
Fax: 806-995-2263<br />
www.fundltc.<strong>com</strong><br />
EOE/DFW<br />
215. Drivers<br />
Needed<br />
DRIVERS WANTED<br />
GREAT PAY,<br />
GREAT BENEFITS<br />
Solos, teams &<br />
contractors wanted.<br />
• $5,000 team sign-on<br />
bonus.<br />
• $1,000 contractor<br />
sign-on bonus<br />
• Dedicated runs<br />
available in some<br />
areas.<br />
Requires CDL A<br />
and 6 months OTR<br />
experience.<br />
888-808-6045<br />
220. Clerical<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Experienced Secretary<br />
Needed. Must be able to<br />
multi-task and learn software<br />
quickly. Apply in office<br />
at Wilkens Manufacturing<br />
Inc. 1315 Andy Taylor Rd.<br />
Applications are being accepted<br />
in the County Treasurer<br />
Offi ce in the Payroll<br />
and Personnel Position.<br />
• Must have experience and<br />
knowledge in processing<br />
payroll, employee<br />
benefi ts and insurance.<br />
• Must have strong <strong>com</strong>puter<br />
knowledge in Excel<br />
& Word.<br />
• Must have bookkeeping<br />
experience.<br />
• Must be able to work in<br />
busy environment and<br />
be able to multi-task.<br />
• Must be detail oriented<br />
• Must be bondable.<br />
Pick up application<br />
in Treasurer’s Offi ce<br />
500 Broadway<br />
Suite 150<br />
Hale County is an<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
240.<br />
Work Wanted<br />
Reliable housekeeper.<br />
Reference, own transportation.<br />
Debra 296-6622.<br />
260. Garage &<br />
Estates Sales<br />
HUGE ESTATE SALE<br />
Jan. 8th & 9th 9am-5pm,<br />
Jan. 10th 1-5pm<br />
500 S. White Floydada,<br />
TX. 80 yrs. accumulation.<br />
House & all contents<br />
MUST go! Appliances,<br />
furn., household items,<br />
jewelry, museum quality<br />
primitives, ice box, quilts,<br />
iron beds, trunks, phonograph,<br />
depression, Blair,<br />
Fostoria, Pyrex, Fiesta,<br />
Fenton. Bring trailers!<br />
265. Articles<br />
for Sale<br />
42 inch Sony TV with console.<br />
$200.Call 995-5099 or<br />
864-3357.<br />
Complete full size bed<br />
with mattresses, $200.<br />
296-9528.<br />
NEW Jacuzzi Finestra<br />
Walk-In Bath for sale at<br />
half price of retail value!<br />
Call 292-5830.<br />
275.<br />
Furniture<br />
FORFEIT - Orthopedic<br />
queen size mattress &<br />
foundation, new in wrapper.<br />
$145. Hollywood metal<br />
frame. $45. 806-549-3110.<br />
CHIROPRACTIC mattress<br />
set, FULL SIZE,<br />
major brand, never used.<br />
$120. Twin mattress set<br />
wrapped in plastic, $100.<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
CONTOURING mattress,<br />
BRAND NEW memory<br />
foam set, relieves aches,<br />
wrapped in plastic withoriginal<br />
tags. Compare<br />
to Tempurmedic $450.<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
STYLISH ULTRA suede<br />
sofa and loveseat set,<br />
brand new, stain resistant.<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
WROUGHT IRON day<br />
bed and frame. Brand<br />
new, $199. Beautiful<br />
cherry sleigh bed, solid<br />
wood, still boxed, $250.<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
LOVELY cherry fi nish 5 pc.<br />
bedroom suite, for holidays,<br />
brand new, fi ts full/<br />
queen, $600. Must see!!<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
DINING ROOM set, 5<br />
piece, brand new, great for<br />
holiday guests. $299. Rich<br />
cherry fi nish vanity and<br />
cushioned tapestry stool.<br />
$129. 806-549-3110.<br />
MUST SELL orthopedic<br />
queen size mattress &<br />
foundation, new in wrapper.<br />
$135. Hollywood<br />
frame, $45. 806-549-3110.<br />
BRAND NEW king size<br />
mattress set, pillow top<br />
<strong>com</strong>fort, in factory plastic,<br />
only $245. 806-549-3110.<br />
DOUBLE OR FULL size<br />
pillow top mattress set,<br />
NEW! never used, w/warranty.<br />
Can del. $120. Twin<br />
size mattress set, $100.<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
COMFORTABLE mattress,<br />
BRAND NEW memory<br />
foam mattress set, contours<br />
to body, selling asap,<br />
$375. 806-549-3110.<br />
MICRO FIBER sofa, loveseat,<br />
& tables. BRAND<br />
NEW! Solid wood<br />
frame. Mfg. Warr. $500.<br />
806-549-3110.<br />
KID’S BEDROOM set<br />
includes headboard and<br />
frame, dresser, mirror, and<br />
nightstand. Never used,<br />
still in factory container.<br />
$375. 806-549-3110.<br />
KING SIZE bedroom suite,<br />
includes bed, dresser, mirror,<br />
and nightstand, brand<br />
new, $690. 806-549-3110.<br />
310. Guns &<br />
Sporting Goods<br />
Pat Walker passive exercise<br />
unit, $3,500 and<br />
$6,900 warranty 817-763-<br />
0073<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 />
340. Fruit,Produce<br />
& Vegetables<br />
Fresh eggs for sale.<br />
292-7106.<br />
In the market for<br />
different furniture?<br />
Check out the<br />
Plainview Daily<br />
Herald Classifieds!<br />
SALES POSITION<br />
Our <strong>com</strong>pany is looking for an enthusiastic sales and marketing<br />
consultant with a dedication to training, excellent internal/external customer<br />
service and an ability to build relationships with our customers.<br />
Working as a team and solid <strong>com</strong>munication skills are a must.<br />
Would prefer a candidate that exhibits thorough knowledge of sales<br />
process with a history of successful sales experience. <strong>The</strong> territory for<br />
this position is primarily agriculture. Willing to train the right candidate.<br />
We offer a <strong>com</strong>petitive <strong>com</strong>pensation and an outstanding bene�ts<br />
package with the opportunity for professional growth and development.<br />
Bene�ts include: Vacation, Sick Leave, Holiday Pay, an attractive<br />
401(k) retirement savings program, medical, dental, and much more.<br />
If this sounds like the position for you, please<br />
send resume to:<br />
Plainview Daily Herald P.O. Box 1240-E50<br />
Plainview, Texas 79073<br />
350. Want To<br />
Buy/Trade<br />
404. Pets, Service<br />
& Supplies<br />
AKC puppies<br />
Golden Retrievers.<br />
684-2298 or 729-9882.<br />
Chihuahuas for sale. $100<br />
each. Call 292-3192.<br />
418. Feed,<br />
Hay, Etc.<br />
Round Bales of horse<br />
quality millet hay. $65 a roll.<br />
296-0224 or 292-1813.<br />
452.<br />
Apartments<br />
2 br. apt. Water & gas paid!<br />
Dep. & references required.<br />
Call 292-7990.<br />
807 Garland St. Tri-plex 2<br />
Br., FP, carport, wa. pd., No<br />
pets, $600 mo, 293-2348.<br />
Date Street Housing, 1601<br />
N. Date. Security on Premises.<br />
Apts. for rent for permanent<br />
residents. Effic, 1, 2, &<br />
3 bdrms. Stove & refrig.<br />
furn. All utilities +basic cable<br />
included. HUD ok. 293-1104<br />
or <strong>com</strong>e by office.<br />
Nice large 2 br, 1 bath, no<br />
HUD, $650, water, gas,<br />
and basic cable paid,<br />
deposit required, 291-9911<br />
or 292-6534<br />
With our friendly staff you’ll<br />
know your home! 1, 2 or 3 br.<br />
Plainview Apts. 293-2000<br />
456. Mobile<br />
Homes & Spaces<br />
2 bdrm. trailer- $100 dep.,<br />
$430 mo. All bills pd.<br />
1608 W. 21st. 729-9676.<br />
411 Bryan #6 - 2 br.,<br />
1 ba. $400 mo. $200 dep.,<br />
Call (806) 283-3178<br />
Rent/Lease to own.<br />
Nice 3br., 2ba., cen H/A.,<br />
& 3 sm. br., 1ba.<br />
12X60 mobile home<br />
Oakwood Acres 293-4466.<br />
458. Homes<br />
for Rent<br />
Clean, quiet 2br., fenced<br />
yd., garage, $460 mo.<br />
No pets, No HUD.<br />
1312 W. 10th. 293-0882<br />
Nice 1 br. back apt.<br />
Stove, refrig., A/C. No pets,<br />
no HUD. $385 mthly.<br />
811 1/2 W. 9th. 293-0882.<br />
Taking applications for:<br />
608-B Denver - 2/1/0,<br />
no HUD, $350/$350;<br />
309-A W. 10th - 1/1/0,<br />
no HUD, $350/$350;<br />
309-B W. 10th - 1/1/0,<br />
no HUD, $375/$375;<br />
309-C W. 10th - 1/1/0,<br />
no HUD, $375/$375;<br />
309-D W. 10th - 1/1/0,<br />
no HUD, $375/$375;<br />
309-F W. 10th - 1/1/0,<br />
no HUD, $375/$375;<br />
Contact Lori Bennett, ERA<br />
Roberts & Wilkins,<br />
REALTORS, 806-293-4413<br />
464. Moving &<br />
Storage<br />
Need More Space??<br />
Check our prices before<br />
you rent a storage.<br />
Call Sto-N-Go 293-4466<br />
464. Moving &<br />
Storage<br />
40 Foot Steel<br />
Containers<br />
Watertight, rodent<br />
proof. $3,000.<br />
Free Delivery.<br />
940-867-0625<br />
Best Prices:<br />
Plus<br />
Inside Loading<br />
Downtown<br />
Wagon Yard<br />
400 Ash St.<br />
293-1133<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 />
560. Homes<br />
for Sale<br />
4 bdrm/2.5 bath/ 2 FSBO.<br />
19<strong>03</strong> W. 19th. No owner<br />
financing. Call 685-4624.<br />
560. Homes<br />
for Sale<br />
811 Nassau-2 bdrm/1 ba.,<br />
Central H/A, many updates,<br />
great neighborhood,<br />
$29,500. CASH ONLY. Will<br />
NOT Finance. House is currently<br />
rented, please do not<br />
bother renters. 773-1963.<br />
For Sale<br />
By Owner<br />
Appx. 2,000 sq. ft., 3<br />
bedroom, 2 bath, basement,<br />
fi replace, double<br />
garage w/opener, corner<br />
lot, beautiful lawn with<br />
sprinkler system front<br />
and back, nice fencing<br />
with concrete footing<br />
and steel post.<br />
For appointment to<br />
see call<br />
296-7071 or<br />
292-7307<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 />
COUNTY LINE<br />
AUTO SALES<br />
291-8300<br />
610.<br />
Autos<br />
04 Ford Mustang<br />
Special edition Cowboys<br />
Blue, 6 cyl. - $5,995<br />
COUNTY LINE<br />
AUTO SALES<br />
291-8300<br />
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.<strong>com</strong><br />
or interested applicants can <strong>com</strong>e by the downtown<br />
office in Hereford, TX, at 145 West Third St.<br />
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
PART TIME INSTRUCTORS<br />
COMPUTER (Micro Office 2007, Excel, Word)<br />
ENGLISH<br />
MATH<br />
THEA ENGLISH/READ PREP<br />
THEA MATH PREP<br />
PART TIME EMPLOYMENT<br />
**TUTOR - ALL ACADEMIC AREAS<br />
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS<br />
FULL TIME INSTRUCTORS<br />
**Vocational Nursing<br />
** ADN-MEDICAL/SURGICAL<br />
**ADN TRANSITION PROGRAM-EXTENSION<br />
CAMPUS<br />
PART TIME INSTRUCTORS<br />
**ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING CLINICAL<br />
**CLINICAL RESPIRATORY<br />
Complete employment listings, job descriptions & applications<br />
are available at our web site:<br />
www.southplainscollege.edu<br />
You may call 296-9611 ex. 4301<br />
SouthPlainsCollegereservestherighttoextendthesearchornot<br />
offerpositionadvertised. Applicantsaresubjecttobackground<br />
checks. An Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity Educational<br />
Institution<br />
610.<br />
Autos<br />
04 Chevy<br />
Impala<br />
only 92K, runs and drives<br />
excellent, only $5,495.<br />
COUNTY LINE<br />
AUTO SALES<br />
291-8300<br />
07 Dodge<br />
Caliber<br />
White, low miles, leather, heated seats, roof!<br />
ASSUME<br />
PAYMENTS<br />
Johnston Motors<br />
Call 296-6363<br />
2005 Jeep<br />
Grand Cherokee<br />
Trail, 4X4, sunroof, nav, DVD<br />
$11,500<br />
County Line Auto Sales<br />
291-8300<br />
95 Pontiac Firebird<br />
Formula, V-8, Great Sportscar<br />
INCREDIBLE BUY!<br />
$3,695<br />
COUNTY LINE<br />
AUTO SALES<br />
291-8300<br />
APPROX: 2,400 SQ. FT. LIVING AREA, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths,<br />
3 bedrooms, fresh paint..........................................$80,000<br />
Orthopedics<br />
Behavioral Health<br />
Urology/Post Op<br />
CICU/CCU, 7p-7a<br />
If you are a talented professional, <strong>com</strong>mitted to the highest level of personal service and<br />
embody the values that drive our mission, we encourage you to consider a career at Covenant.<br />
Registered Nurse:<br />
Adult Ed<br />
Med/Surg<br />
Surgery<br />
Hospice:<br />
Financial Representative - FT<br />
HR Department • 3615 19th St.<br />
P 806.725.4220 • F 806.723.6552 • EOE<br />
For more information or to apply, visit<br />
www.CovenantHealth.org<br />
It takes someone extra<br />
specialtobepartofthe<br />
Covenant family.<br />
Covenant Medical Group:<br />
NP or PA: Inpatient Medicine<br />
LVN: FP, IM & Pediatric Practice<br />
NP or PA: Oncology Surgery<br />
Covenant Hospital:<br />
Senior Network Operator<br />
EVS Supervisor<br />
Night Shift Pharmacist<br />
Special interest-Pediatrics, 7on/7off<br />
Covenant Specialty Hospital:<br />
Long Term Acute Care Hospital<br />
RN, LVN All shifts<br />
Covenant Plainview Hospital:<br />
NP or PA<br />
Pharmacy Tech - Day Shift<br />
RN OR Circulator<br />
Accounting Clerk Full-Time<br />
AUCTION CALENDAR<br />
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Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010 - Sale Time: 9 a.m.<br />
Bishop Farms—Owner<br />
Located: Edmonson, Texas<br />
Selling: Combines, Cotton Equipment, Tractors,<br />
Trucks, Farm Equipment<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 - Sale Time: 9:30 a.m.<br />
Squires Farms — Owners<br />
Located: Springlake, Texas<br />
Selling: Combines, Cotton Equipment, Tractors, Trucks, Farm Equipment<br />
Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010 - Sale Time: 10 a.m.<br />
Jeff Rainey Estate — Owners<br />
Located: Lamesa, Texas<br />
Selling: Tractors, Cotton Equipment, Farm Equipment<br />
Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010 - Sale Time: 10 a.m.<br />
Bobby Pool — Owner<br />
Located: Groom, Texas<br />
Selling: Farm Equipment<br />
Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010 - Sale Time: 10 a.m.<br />
Barker Farms — Owners<br />
Located: Plainview, Texas<br />
Selling: 160 Acres Dry Land, Farm Equipment, Hog Equipment<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010 - Sale Time: 10 a.m.<br />
Jerry Ford — Owner<br />
Located: Lockney, Texas<br />
Selling: Cotton Equipment, Tractors, Farm Equipment<br />
Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010 - Sale Time: 10 a.m.<br />
Mitchell Farms — Owner<br />
Located: Hart, Texas<br />
Selling: Tractors, Cotton Equipment, Farm Equipment<br />
JIMMY REEVES..........(806) 864-3362<br />
(Clerk) ................................................................(HOME)<br />
JIM SUMNERS............(806) 864-3611<br />
(10006)...............................................................(HOME)<br />
DONNA NOEL.............(806) 293-1124<br />
(Secretary) .........................................................(HOME)<br />
610.<br />
Autos<br />
Cash for Classics; Cars &<br />
Trucks! Call Jeff at (806)<br />
359-9600.<br />
614. Sport Utility<br />
Vehicles<br />
02 Tahoe LT, 2WD, tan<br />
ext/leather, 127K mi., good<br />
cond. Call (806) 292-2391<br />
Leave message.<br />
616. Vans &<br />
Suburbans<br />
<strong>03</strong> Chevy<br />
Suburban LT<br />
4x4, lthr, running boards, new<br />
tires, DVD, $10,800 $ 9,999.<br />
COUNTY LINE<br />
AUTO SALES<br />
291-8300<br />
LOOK<br />
WHAT’S<br />
SELLING<br />
in the<br />
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Furniture, Electronics,<br />
Appliances, Vehicles,<br />
Jewelry, Homes<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.<strong>com</strong><br />
STONE EXTERIOR: 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, central heat/air, large lot, needs some TLC Bargain at ........................$26,500<br />
PRETTY INTERIOR: Fireplace, 2 car garage, 21/2 baths, large master bath w/soaking tub, corner lot ....................$69,900<br />
REDUCED: Great buy on the 2,400 sq. ft. home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 living areas, 2 fireplaces....................NOW $85,000<br />
SILVERTON, TX: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, stucco exterior, central heat/air, 14’x16’ storage bldg. ...............................................$30,000<br />
TULIA: Two-story, 2 3/4 bath, large den w/fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage, approx 3,300 sq. ft., great kitchen .... REDUCED $37,000 NOW $109,900***<br />
1206 S. FM 400: Just 1 mile outside city limits, brick home w/2,100+ sq. ft., new carpet, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances..$95,000<br />
BARGAIN PRICE: Excellent investment opportunity, masonite siding, updated bath, nice kitchen cabinets. REDUCED NOW $11,000<br />
4 BEDROOMS: 2 baths, 2 living areas, corner CONTRACT lot, 2 car metal carport, PENDING NEAR SCHOOLS........................................................$59,500<br />
REMODELED INSIDE & OUT: Over CONTRACT 2,900 sq. ft. livingPENDING area, granite, ceramic tile, sunroom, beautiful interior......................$199,000<br />
TULIA, TX: 317 Arthur, brick 2 bedroom, CONTRACT 1 bath, metal roof, central PENDING heat/air, ceramic tile, large utility, appliances................$34,900<br />
FLOYDADA: New listing featuring lovely updated interior, PENDING<br />
3 bdrms., 1 3/4 baths, fresh paint, like new carpet, 3-fenced lots $59,950<br />
NEW LISTING: Westside location, great neighborhood, brick 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, 2 car garage, large lot.........................$90,000<br />
SOLD<br />
702.<br />
Legal Notice<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
South Plains & Caprock<br />
Community Action Association,<br />
(SPCAA/CCAA) is<br />
soliciting bids for the<br />
Repair and Replacement<br />
of heating and cooling<br />
appliances and Energy<br />
Assessment Inspections<br />
of heating and cooling<br />
appliances under the Comprehensive<br />
Energy Assistance<br />
Program in a six<br />
county area consisting of<br />
Crosby, Dickens, Floyd,<br />
Hale, King, and Motley<br />
County. Do not have to bid<br />
on both. Interested persons<br />
may obtain bid packets at<br />
the Caprock Community<br />
Action located at 2813 W.<br />
8th, Plainview, TX or 224 S.<br />
Berkshire Crosbyton, TX.<br />
Sealed Bids must be<br />
received no later than 2:00<br />
p.m., January 19, 2010<br />
delivered to 2813 W. 8th<br />
Plainview, TX. Sealed bids<br />
will be publicly opened at<br />
2:15 p.m. January 19, 2010<br />
at the Caprock Community<br />
Action 2813 W. 8th, Plainview,<br />
TX. SPCAA/CCAA<br />
reserves the right to refuse<br />
any and/or all bids. All qualified<br />
bidders will receive<br />
consideration for award of<br />
contract without regard to<br />
race, color, creed, sex, religion,<br />
national origin, disability,<br />
marital status, parenthood,<br />
or age. A pre-bid<br />
conference will be held at<br />
10:00 a.m. January 11,<br />
2010 at 2813 W. 8th Plainview,<br />
TX. For additional<br />
information, contact Henry<br />
Tarango at (806) 894-5153.<br />
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative<br />
Action Employer & Programs<br />
Auxiliary Aides Available Upon<br />
Request To Individuals with<br />
Disabilities.<br />
(Jan. 3, 10, 2010)<br />
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OFFICE: (806) 296-<strong>03</strong>79 — P. O. BOX 1<strong>03</strong>0 — PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 79073-1<strong>03</strong>0<br />
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Web site: http://www.<strong>MyPlainview</strong>.<strong>com</strong> Plainview Daily Herald - Sunday, January 3, 2010 - Page B11<br />
2009 Business<br />
Pat Ryan ......................... 296-6288<br />
Raby Garrett ................... 296-5274<br />
Cyndy Walter .................. 296-95<strong>03</strong><br />
Keith & Cindy Billington .. 296-6918<br />
Spotlight<br />
“No Bugs, No Hassles”<br />
718 N. Austin<br />
Plainview, TX 79072<br />
Offi ce 291-9944<br />
Billington Real Estate<br />
Florence Carlisle............. 296-9933<br />
Mike Ferguson ................ 292-6096<br />
Bob & Jeanine Brunson.. 729-4438<br />
Lou Bevill .........................292-1744<br />
Kathy Riley........................... 729-5523<br />
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY<br />
APPROX. 200 ACRES: Prime land for development<br />
fronting SW 3rd. Over 2000 ft. of road frontage. Excellent<br />
municipal improvement and infrastructure. Excellent<br />
location, south of golf course and west of municipal<br />
airport. For more information on this once in a lifetime<br />
property call Keith Billington at Billington Real Estate.<br />
2601 OLTON RD.: Commercial property, high traffic count,<br />
corner lot at stop light, like new 8,000 sq. ft. building, 45,000 sq.<br />
ft of land, more than ample parking, can’t beat this location to<br />
have your business. Well laid out floor plan. ................$599,000<br />
COUNTRY HOME: Lockney area, 4 bedroom brick home,<br />
several bathrooms, large basement, magnificent rock fireplace,<br />
over 4100 sq. ft., swimming pool, hot tub, 4 acres of land, portico<br />
at the front of house, wonderful home ..........................$550,000<br />
46<strong>03</strong> W. 2ND: Very nice 2 story brick Westridge Home, has<br />
5 bedrooms, 41/2 bathrooms, basement, very pretty open style<br />
kitchen, large family area, plus an extra room for family room<br />
and media room. This Westridge home is 8 years old and has<br />
approx. 4045 sq. ft. plus a 3 car garage and great back yard.<br />
Trade-in on a smaller house would be considered .......$369,000<br />
509 KIRCHWOOD: Just like new, beautiful 2 story Westridge<br />
home, major remodeling and updating throughout. 3 bedrooms,<br />
3 baths, a basement, huge family room, special fireplace, extra<br />
nice kitchen and dining room with very pretty hardwood floors,<br />
beautiful staircase, great front porch, lots of storage....$329,000<br />
1<strong>03</strong> WILLOW BEND: Garden home only 10 years old.<br />
Located in the exclusive Westridge Addn. Area represents<br />
privacy plus security. Brick home has lots of high ceilings,<br />
special woodwork, pretty kitchen with lots of cabinets, separate<br />
dining area, 2 large bedrooms, nice master bath, oversize<br />
basement, pretty family room with fireplace, private patio, 2 car<br />
rear entry garage Reduced! ......Was $260,000 NOW $246,000<br />
1423 EBELING: Lovely 2 year old brick home, 4 bedroom,<br />
3 baths, basement, nice kitchen, beautiful cabinets, eating bar,<br />
breakfast area, formal dining, isolated master bath with Jacuzzi<br />
tub, separate shower, large family room with high ceilings,<br />
double garage, no city taxes. This home has all the 21st century<br />
amenities..........................................................................$236,000<br />
HORSE BARN AND STABLES: This is a state of the art<br />
building, quality throughout, built by Barn Master. Has 6 stalls<br />
plus 6 adjoining outside pens. <strong>The</strong>re is a tack room, rest room,<br />
kitchen area, shop area, horse washing area with a drain, septic<br />
system, 15 hp domestic well, located near Westridge Rd, with<br />
approx. 32.15 acres of land ............................................$235,000<br />
500 SOUTH GARLAND: Garden home is like new but only<br />
better. Very nice kitchen with beautiful cabinets, high ceilings<br />
throughout, basement, large master bedroom and master bath<br />
with tub and separate shower. 3 brs. and 2 baths, 2 car garage, on<br />
corner lot. This home is only 5 years old and is not your regular<br />
garden type home...............................................ONLY $215,000<br />
#17 WESTRIDGE SQUARE: Beautiful Westridge town house<br />
inclassofitsown.Greatfloorplan,highceilings,crownmoulding<br />
throughout, new appliances, granite counter tops, Italian floor<br />
tile, jacuzzi style tub, new faucets, extra nice light fixtures, 2<br />
bd., 2 ba., basement could be 3rd bdrm., unique sun room, and<br />
covered patio. Many handicapped accessible features.$209,500<br />
1401 JEFFERSON: Super location. Super nice house, lots of<br />
recent updating and remodeling, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful<br />
kitchen, basement, isolated master bedroom and master bath,<br />
2 car side garage on corner lot, nice yard with auto sprinkler<br />
system and almost new 7 ft. fence. Great buy ..............$189,900<br />
900 Nassau: Extremely nice custom built home with approx.<br />
4,267 sq. ft. of living space there are 3 huge bedrooms, large<br />
formal dining and living room plus nice 20'x24' family room<br />
with fireplace, great kitchen, basement under the 2 car garage,<br />
patio and fenced yard......................................................$189,500<br />
#15 WESTRIDGE SQUARE: Wonderful location, townhouse<br />
style living with private secure fenced area, great for retired<br />
couple or someone just wanting to downsize the upkeep of a large<br />
yard, nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with basement, large family<br />
room with fireplace, sunroom, 2 car garage, built in 1992, has<br />
approx. 2293 sq. ft. of living space. Appraised price ...$183,200<br />
1210 W. 24th: Large 4 bedroom brick home with 2 full baths,<br />
one 3/4 bath and one 1/2 bath in this 2 story house, plus some<br />
hardwood floors, new central heat & ref air units, pretty kitchen,<br />
dining room and 2 living areas, sunroom, office, covered patio<br />
188x444 foot lot, workshop...........................................$175,000<br />
1105 ITASCA: Price Reduced! Exquisite brick 4 bd., 2½ ba., 3<br />
car garage, 2 living areas, office, extra large bsmt., huge atrium<br />
room, lots of closet space throughout, fireplace, sprinkler sys.,<br />
appx. 3218 sq. ft. living space...Was $199,500 NOW $165,000<br />
14<strong>03</strong> ZEPHYR: Pretty brick home, good location, nice floor<br />
plan, fresh paint, some new carpet and ceramic tile, 3 bd., 2 ba.,<br />
basement, private office, lg. family room, + extra nice sunroom,<br />
2 car garage, CH/A updated.... WAS $155,000 NOW $149,900<br />
2014 ENNIS: Corner lot, w/2 car side garage for lots of parking,<br />
over 2000 sq. ft. + nice bsmt., 3 bd., 2 ba., sunroom, nice large<br />
kitchen, covered RV garage ......ONLY PRICED AT $135,000<br />
1207 XENIA: New listing, one owner custom built home has<br />
3 bedrooms, nice master bedroom and bath, oversize basement,<br />
pretty kitchen, large family room, fireplace, covered patio, shop<br />
building, nice yard. ...............APPRAISAL PRICE $120,000<br />
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huge family room with high vaulted ceilings, office area, dining<br />
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210 S. ITASCA ST.: Townhouse located on cul-de-sac in a great<br />
location, 1½ story with 2 living areas, basement, 3 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, approx. 1950 sq. ft of living space, sunroom, nice kitchen,<br />
fireplace, office area, great closet and storage space....$115,000<br />
604 MILWAUKEE: Triplex with individual owners. South end<br />
unit for sale. Unit is extremely nice, lots of recent updating, fresh<br />
interior paint, large family room, 2-2-1, bsmt., sunroom, very<br />
nice kitchen and landscaping. Was $95,000....... NOW $89,500<br />
704 ZEPHYR: Extra good location. A well cared for brick<br />
home with 3 bedrooms, 1¾ baths, 2 living areas, the kitchen has<br />
lots of cabinets and also an eating bar. In the backyard there is a<br />
nice storm cellar with a large covered patio over it ........$85,000<br />
1507 DALLAS: Nice 3-2, many recent updates, new shingles<br />
2009, siding 2009, carpet 2009, ceramic tile 2009, shop building<br />
14' x32', family room w/beautiful fp & cathedral ceiling. Huge<br />
price reduction. Save $10,000.......Was $99,500 NOW $84,500<br />
3006 NAVASOTA: Pretty brick home, 3-2-2, nice kitchen, large<br />
family room, some recent remodeling, nice size master bedroom,<br />
fenced backyard. Priced to sell ...........................ONLY $82,000<br />
927 BROADWAY: Reduced! Commercial bldg, move-in ready<br />
with new carpet and lots of new ceramic tile, 5 private offices,<br />
large reception area, w/secretary area, 2 restrooms, coffee room,<br />
lots storage, lots parking area........Was $89,500 NOW $77,500<br />
13<strong>03</strong> NAVAJO TRAIL: Lots of features in this 3 bedroom, 2<br />
full bath home, central heat and ref. air, fireplace, nice kitchen.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a workshop with electricity, gas connections and a large<br />
cellar under the workshop, approx. 1400 sq. ft..ONLY $73,000<br />
1215 LEXINGTON: New listing. Nice 2 bedroom and 1¾ bath<br />
home, ref. air and CH approx. 3 years old, the master bedroom is<br />
large and there is a 2 car garage. Great front porch........$72,000<br />
213 E. 9TH: New listing. Extra nice 2 bd. home with 1¾ ba.,<br />
oversize kitchen, nice size family room, lots of closet space,<br />
great yard, auto sprinkler system and 1 car garage.........$65,000<br />
1614 UTICA: Open concept living room and dining room, large<br />
masterbedroomplus2morebedroomsand2baths,approx.1,400<br />
sq. ft. of living space and a 2 car garage, fenced yard....$64,000<br />
COMMERCIAL LOT: On Yonkers St. Near the hospital and<br />
Houston school. This lot is a great location .......ONLY $63,000<br />
712 AVE. D, HALE CENTER: Presently remodeling this 3<br />
bd., 2 ba. home, nice kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, ref. air/CH,<br />
office, fireplace, 20x20 ft. shop building. Good Buy!....$49,500<br />
1311 Travis: Nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with central heat &<br />
ref air, pretty kitchen with new ceramic tile floor, circle driveway,<br />
fenced yard, carport, storage bldg....................................$48,000<br />
710 FRESNO: Nice home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, some<br />
hardwood floors, seller has recently <strong>com</strong>pleted some updating,<br />
central heat/AC and water heater has been replaced in the last<br />
few years. <strong>The</strong>re is a large upstairs bedroom..................$45,000<br />
3.5 ACRES: Located at approx. 200 ft. south of SW 3rd Street<br />
and South Quincy Street. This acreage is a great place to build a<br />
home and still have lots of room for horses, show animals and is<br />
priced less than a small city lot in Plainview .....ONLY $35,000<br />
105 N. SKIPWORTH: Kress, TX, <strong>com</strong>mercial property.<br />
3 buildings, former grocery store, service station with 2 bays,<br />
office area. <strong>The</strong>se building have many uses....................$35,000<br />
WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #124 G is located in an exclusive<br />
area, lot size is 65’x100’. Great place to build a home. .$33,500<br />
WESTRIDGE PARK LOT #124 H is located in an exclusive<br />
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IMPROVED 10 ACRE TRACT: Fenced property with a<br />
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drilled in 20<strong>03</strong>, 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: 1231 acres of good farm and ranch land<br />
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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.........................Was $1,250,000 NOW $1,058,660<br />
2 - 10 ACRE TRACTS: Just off SW 2nd St. and Westridge<br />
Road. Great place to build a home. <strong>The</strong>re are some deed<br />
restrictions. Price per acre ............................... $6,000 to $7,000<br />
200 ACRES with nice home. Call Mike Ferguson, 292-6096.<br />
APPX.17FARMSFORSALEinHale,Floyd,SwisherCounties.<br />
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other information ............................................... $1,500 Per Acre<br />
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Homes Found to the Left<br />
46<strong>03</strong> W. 2nd - $369,000 509 Kirchwood - $329,000<br />
#17 Westridge Square - $209,500 1423 Ebeling - $236,000<br />
Horse Barn and Stables - $235,000 2014 Ennis - $135,000<br />
210 S. Itasca - $115,000 604 Milwaukee - $89,500<br />
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Michael Rodriquez ........ 292-2438<br />
Mack Shurbet................. 774-6514<br />
JuLea Street.................... 787-2906<br />
Codee Tye...................... 729-8507<br />
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604 MILWAUKEE<br />
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2406 HOUSTON<br />
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OLD WORLD CHARM<br />
Spacious older home in Lockney features 3 bd., 2 ba., 2-car<br />
attached garage. Lots of extras, inncluding brick veneer,<br />
large corner lot with sprinklers, deck. original hardwood<br />
fl oors. With a little work, this one could be a jewel $64,750.<br />
Debbi Wilkins, Broker, 292-0263. www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />
ROBERTS & WILKINS REALTORS 293-4413<br />
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Tax Credit has been extended to April 30, 2010 for<br />
1st time buyers, and expanded to include a credit<br />
for current homeowners!! Call us for details …<br />
Call For A Quote<br />
Dodson Agency<br />
917 Broadway • Plainview<br />
806-293-4269<br />
14<strong>03</strong> ZEPHYR<br />
Pretty brick home, good location, nice fl oor plan, fresh paint,<br />
some new carpet and ceramic tile, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, basement,<br />
private offi ce, large family room + extra nice sunroom,<br />
2 car garage, CH/A updated. $149,900. Keith or Cindy Billington,<br />
296-6918. www.billingtonrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />
BILLINGTON REAL ESTATE 293-2572<br />
LOTS OF TREES<br />
Surrounnd this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in Lockney. Large<br />
lot has insulated storage building and a 14x28 shop. $115,000.<br />
Bill Strickland, 292-1687. www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />
ROBERTS & WILKINS REALTORS 293-4413<br />
NEED SOME S-P-A-C-E?<br />
Brick 4 bedroom, 2 bath has some beautiful original hardwood<br />
fl oors! Cozy den with fi replace, basement, great back<br />
yard shop! Quiet West side street is a big plus. Only $95,850!<br />
Debbi Wilkins, 292-0263. www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />
ROBERTS & WILKINS REALTORS 293-4413<br />
Happy New Year<br />
May your year of 2010 be fi lled<br />
with love, peace & prosperity.<br />
Pat Ryan<br />
Billington Real Estate<br />
SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM<br />
Has almost 2,000 sq. ft. living area, 1.5 baths. Covered patio,<br />
cellar and extra parking are nice extras! Located in a very<br />
nice neighborhood, this home needs just alittle cosmetic fi xup<br />
to be an attractive and cozy home. Seller will provide one<br />
year warranty. $69,500. Debbi WIlkins, 292-0263. www.<br />
erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />
ROBERTS & WILKINS REALTORS 293-4413<br />
LOTS OF POSSIBILITIES HERE!<br />
A great building as is, or retrofi t as your imagination sees<br />
fi t. Downtown <strong>com</strong>mercial building could have many uses,<br />
showroom, storage, offi ce spaces. Approx. 2800 sq. ft. with<br />
ample off-street parking. Close to existing businesses, government<br />
offi ces, key roadways. Was $60,000, Now $35,000.<br />
David Kopp. (806) 729-4878. www.erarwrealtors.<strong>com</strong><br />
ROBERTS & WILKINS REALTORS 293-4413<br />
Family is why<br />
WE DO IT ALL.<br />
Call or visit me today for all your insurance needs.<br />
Jan Alford, Agent<br />
2608-B 500 Dallas Olton Street Rd.<br />
Plainview, TX 79072-7530<br />
Plainview, Bus: 806-293-2545 TX 79072-7530<br />
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Price Slashed<br />
Now $35,000<br />
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