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Volume 126, Number 14 Panhandle Herald, Panhandle, Carson County, Texas 79068 Thursday, October 17, 2013
Early Voting
Begins Monday
Early voting on nine
state propositions will be-
gin on Monday, Oct. 21 in
the Carson County Com-
missioners Courtroom in
Panhandle and will run
through Friday, Nov. 1.
A sample ballot contain-
ing those propositions can
be seen on page 7 of this
week’s Herald.
Hours for early voting
are from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
and from 1 to 5 p.m.
Precincts locations
for the general election on
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013 are
listed on page 8 of this
week’s Herald. The poll-
ing places will open that
morning at 7 o’clock with
voting throughout the day
until 7 p.m.
Taxing Entities
Schedules
City Council
★ Oct. 22 at 7 PM
Commissioners’ Court
★ Oct. 28 at 10 AM
Panhandle ISD Board
★ Oct. 29 at 6 PM
Local Elevator
Prices
Wheat $7.20 bu
Milo $7.10 cwt
Corn $8.26 cwt
Courtesy of Robinson Grain Co.
Thirteen Awarded With PISD Board Of Trustees Academic Excellence
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The Panhandle School Board of Trustees Aca-
demic Excellence Awards Assembly took place Oct.
22, 2013 at the High School Auditorium with students
from Panhandle Junior High and High School being
recognized for this very prestigious award initiated by
the Panhandle School Board in 1985. The purpose of
the award is to recognize extremely high achievement
in academics.
Recognized this year are, front left to right, Bay-
lee Ogletree, son of Tara and Lee Ogletree; Shelby
Schilling, daughter of Denise and Lee Schilling; Jodie
Detten, daughter of Peggy and Jeff Detten; BreeAnn
Renecker, daughter of Michelle Renecker and Ron
Doty; Sarah Clay, daughter of Angela Clay and Larry
Bob Clay; Hunter Heck, daughter of Rene and Derek
Heck; Andrew Neusch, son of Karla and John Neusch;
back left to right, Seth Witt, son of Toni and Jimmy
Witt; A.J. Stamps, son of Tisha and Vint Stamps; Kol-
lin Abbe, son of Debbie and Geneo Abbe; Amy Schil-
ling, daughter of Denise and Lee Schilling; Mariah
Morris, daughter of Gina Marie and Kenneth Morris;
and Sam Koone, son of Kris and Neil Koone.
ACS Working
Tirelessly To End
Breast Cancer
The American Cancer
Society, which has been
saving lives for 100 years,
is urging women during
National Breast Cancer
Awareness Month to join
the Society in the fight to
end breast cancer once
and for all. As the leader
in the fight to end breast
cancer, the Society esti-
mates more than 230,000
new cases of invasive
breast cancer and more
than 40,000 deaths from
breast cancer are expected
to occur among women in
the U.S. in 2013.
“The American Can-
cer Society has played a
role in nearly every ma-
jor breast cancer research
breakthrough in recent
history and we encour-
age all women to take
steps every day to stay
well from breast cancer
by maintaining a healthy
weight, getting regular
See CANCER, page 7
55+ Club To Serve Carson County Vets
The 55+ Club invites Veterans planning
all Carson County Veter- to attend are
ans and a guest to the War asked to RSVP^
Memorial Building on on or before
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013 Oct. 24 to
for a noon meal. The Club Colene Butler
will be honoring and serv- at 537-3484 or
ing the Veterans for their Sue Allison at
service to our country. 537-4074.
Shakespeare At The Inn Set For Saturday Evening
The Panhandle High Oct. 19 at 7 o’clock. All proceeds of the
School Drama classes and The students will be evening will benefit both
the Panhandle Inn Foun- performing scenes from the Theater Arts Depart-
dation have joined togeth- William Shakespeare’s ment of PHS and the Pan-
er to present an evening plays of Julius Cae- handle Inn Foundation,
of entertainment with the sar, Midsummer's Night Admission is a sug-
production of “Shake- Dream, Romeo and Ju- gested donation of $5 per
speare at the Inn” begin- liet as well as the witches person,
ning on Saturday evening, scene from Macbeth. see PHS THEATER, page 9
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