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THURSDAY 18 AUGUST 2005
NEWS PAGE
THE CANADIAN RECORD
"PvvuftSalute*
HEROES OF THE
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Thursday 18th
6-9 p.m. CELEBRATION BLOCK PARTY
(sponsored by The Perrvton/Oehiltree Chamber of Commerce Retail Trade Council)
Main Street
6 p.m. LIONS CLIJB WATERMELON FEED
Ochiltree Courthouse Square
Friday 19 th
7:30 p.m. TCRA SANCTIONED RODEO (sponsored by Perryton Rodeo Association)
Rodeo Grounds
Saturday 20th
6-9 a.m. UNITED FREE BREAKFAST (sponsored by United Supermarket)
United Supermarket Parking Lot
8:30 a.m. OLD TIMERS REGISTRATION (sponsored by Perryton Jaycees)
Whigham Park
10 a.m. WHEAT HEART PARADE (sponsored bv Perryton Jaycees)
Main Street
12 p.m. JAYCEES BARBECUE (sponsored by Perryton Jaycees)
EXPO Center - Barbecue with all the fixins $2.00 plate
1 p.m. WRCA JR RANCH RODEO WITH POKEY THE CLOWN
(sponsored by Young Riders 4-H Club)
Leatherman Park
6-9 p.m. HANSFORD SHOWTIME CAR CLUB CRUISE-IN
Sonic Drive-In
7:30 p.m. TCRA SANCTIONED RODEO (sponsored by Perryton Rodeo Association)
Rodeo Grounds
9 p.m.-l a.m. ADULT DANCE (sponsored by Perryton Jaycees)
EXPO Center - featuring TRIPLE KICK BAND - $10 couple/$6 singles)
Sunday 21st
2-4 p.m. TOUR OF HISTORICAL HOMES (sponsored by Sigma Phi Delta IJpsilon)
222 S. Baylor -1001 S. Cedar - Old Brillhart Home, CO RD L
3 p.m. DEMOLITION DERBY (sponsored by Perryton Jaycees)
Kids 12 & under FREE with 2 cans of food
Age 12 & under without food $3 - Age 13 & up $5
Rodeo Grounds
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2005 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
MUSEUM OF THE PLAINS PIONEER DAY
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BY ED MONTANA
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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CHEESEBURGERS SAUSAGE ON-A-STICK • COLD DRINKS
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HOTTER
A Report
from the
Hemphill County
Sheriff's Office
Arrests
•Robert Randall Beach, 32, August
12, Warrant/Felony, Released to Paw-
nee County.
Citations
•Mayra Terrazas Chavez, August
11, No Driver's License.
•Johnny Lynn Witt, August 12,
Speeding.
•Donald Pesch, August 12, Speed-
ing.
•Thomas Russell Taylor, August 12,
No Financial Responsibility, Expired
Registration.
•Martha Herrera, August 13, Ex-
pired Registration, No Financial Re-
sponsibility.
Tuesday, August 9
•4:44 a.m., Caller reported assault/
battery.
•8:18 a.m., Report of injured dog.
•2:44 p.m, Caller reported theft of
City property.
•4:03 p.m., Request for vehicle un-
lock.
Thursday, August 11
•4:50 p.m., Caller advised ofwelfare
concern.
•5:25 p.m, Caller reported acci-
dent.
•6:03 p.m., Caller reported reckless
driver.
•6:38 p.m., Request for vehicle un-
lock.
•11:11 p.m., Caller reported reck-
less driver.
Friday, August 12
•7:36 a.m., Caller requested vehicle
unlock.
•12:30 p.m,. Caller reported harass-
ment.
•2:50 p.m., Caller reported illegally
parked cattle truck.
•4:35 p.m., Request for fire depart-
ment mutual aid fire in Lipscomb.
•4:45 p.m., Reportof grass fire west
of Arrington gas plant.
•8:38 p.m., Caller reported eow in
road.
•11:47 p.m., Caller requested to
speak with deputy about undeivaged
subjects trying to buy tobacco prod-
ucts.
Saturday, August 13
•1:01 p.m, Reported business alarm
•1:36 p.m., Caller reported a traffic
complaint.
•5:40 p.m., Traffic Complaint re-
ported.
•7:54 p.m., Caller reported loud mu-
sic at the Pavilion.
•8:39 p.m., Caller advised of water
standing in roadway on highway 282.
•9:13 p.m., Loud music at the Pavil-
ion reported.
•9:19 p.m., Caller complained of
trucks parking on road on CR N.
•11:34 p.m., Caller requested ve-
hicle unlock.
Sunday, August 14
•4:19 a.m., Alarm went off at busi-
ness.
•11:36 a.m., Reportof cattle out.
•4:21 p.m., Request for vehicle un-
lock.
•6:25 p.m., Request for motorist as-
sistance.
Monday, August 15
•1:09 p.m., Caller reported acci-
dent.
•2:07 p.m., Caller reported suspi-
cious vehicle.
•5:46 p.m, Found property re-
ported.
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Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 2005, newspaper, August 18, 2005; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220694/m1/8/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.