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   Olney Enterprise (Newspaper) - January 12, 1989, Olney, Texas                                ONLY NEWS AND ADV SING MEDIA F i NUMBER I w 08020 I ENTERPRISE JANUARY 2 o o o tO ui o a o 3 Sea E Z CM c rt f Year First monthly sales tax report for 1989 shows a continued growth in the amount collected and rebated to the city of approved a February cityc The report covers sales taxes igt a mating m the collected in November and reported to increasing the the comptroller by December Area towns were mixed in their re I I rate increase V i rescinded earlier action on the F I f motel tax and the annual rum motel occupancy tax from four to seven percent jn line with taken by l Tuesday night in the coun earlier action work session on the rate hike and leave the tax at four requested by the gas city Annual fire fighting contract With last r J over last years January report State the million sent to 924 cities represents a percent increase over asked that commercial Young County was Under City of Olney recieved this de terns of toe the Olney month which represents an percent resident teer Fire Department will increase over last years amount of fires outside the city The county company a new pro pays the city this year under the City of Graham recieved this posal the guidelines requested contract V year representing a percent increase Thw as they received last Board were reappointed for new counties in the state that col include Dorothy Jack Scott sales taxes in 1988 received GOING TO W four OHS students will depart DFW Saturday for Washington where they will participate in the Congressional a citizenship education program for secondary students across the United From the they are Jenny Kim Ami Clarkson and Julie They will have the opportunity to visit with White House staff members and attend the Inaugural Parade and Inauguration of President George They will stay at Georgetown University during their weeklong With r by the After some the approved the revised rate The new increased will be come effective and Geraldine million in rebates for the Young County will not receive their first check until which will reflect taxes L collected in h Fridays game between the and the final score was the half and 2827 after three In Archer City Lady Wildcats will After several games of putting up the final Henrietta scored early determine the leadership of the first good shots only to see them fall and led by as many as six before Other area towns the amounts re round 9AA play as these are the had the hot hand on offense the charged back to pull to h T p L T bone to give it away to some P k L J i one whose marrow is diseased and ri r I and the increase or decrease from n last year include which represents a decline of A Seated They also caused numerous ged our opinion that turnovers on defense and frustrated minutes in the play Electra even more as Watt continued to head substitute the entire f The teams exchanged field but Allen stepped to the line for a one and r i usually a day to donate and a few days w t i r I 1 1 to know Wichita or an in Watt We are Meredith Rux was high for Olney one free throw and made both of the 1Ji crease of 1 i only two games into the first round of with 13 as Connie Holt had Amy shots for a 3736 Olney Haber t f f J he to undergo a hospital percent play at least will be have lost Daws and Mich f A n d A A t message from pein which is an in only district team Services in S L 1 4 t days I cant answer that for I can tell you why I marrow is much People who need new marrow ally suffer from leukemia or aplastic very long ago that giving bl night L more donating bl elle Buffie Anderson Kay Men Stroud Susan opened district play Friday Spivey 3 and Sarah Myers with was thet had to come both from behind to defeat a team ewe play as well as we they had easily beaten earlier in the did we will be hard to the Bellevue Olney led 118 Archer of On Back Page Semester Ends No I Monday i j First semester examinations will be It I for a decrease of coach after the first but trailed 2320 at given today and Friday in the junior high A Percent Olney took a 109 lead after the first ng bone of J J 4 L I A hee I K risks involved with arfe some medical Children Many people associate F r l leukemia with inevitable death Patients whoare told have 3022 at the The third quarter was i i V hear can individual Seymour for a loss of a blowout as the first shot of the period percent for was a three pointer that City of Newcastle did not receive a 11 The Cd f i i i i A jh of advance you all check fop tte you f operative someone I r who is dying of aplastic anemia or other enough incentive for me to say r i I V before you make that decision consider all the quarter ended with Olney ahead 5432 H h At and high school with classes being dis missed in the entire system at both days according to superintendent Larry Buses will run at Students will not attend school Mon 19 at noon in the BIC which is a teacher work office according to president Don Regular schedule of classes will He urged all merchants to resume Tuesday to start the second make plans to attend the semester of RETAIL MERCHANTS MEET JANUARY 19 First quarterly meeting of the Olney Retail Merchants Association will be district is tough in ArcherCity fans will be there and it will basketball and this year is certainly no certainly help us if our side of the stands opportunity to participate in the head Cub basketball coach arc Bone Marrow Donor Registry Rennie Waldrop Olney In their finkl predistrict the Monday 30 when officials of the opens district Friday in Archer Cubs lot a one point decision to a fine be taking City me defending state AA champi Breckenridge team The Cubs to be entered into the There is a cost of to the individual to have the it were ahead 5655 with 12secondsleftin Right I would have to rank the but missed the front end of a v mi L ui j A Haw uic uit ui a the blood Henrietta as the top team in our one and one free throw with Breck m I enridge getting the Breck I Tl i i t f v J fora Want i L 4 i a part of this life saving national regis talented cmb with me shortest starter enridge 1 a goal with four seconds being 6 1 ff remaining in the game for the 4 goings ta raise mt A b annual salaries without doing their the unless the matter h I 1 i He rated ArcherCity a close second as We continued to play very g f A cham unit More Light Rain f 4 f j 1 T i j Pi T have three players back from last Waldrop But we got off to a slow start on offense and had i r l catch up the rest of the At one point in thp second Olney train year s Nicky on several V allstate units last Matt McLem 4 Bought to the floor for a W care p if the iat s ore and Dohny Waldrop then led by ten but came charging placed Holliday arid Olney in third with re rain Electra arid Seymour hot far to tHe I Breckenridge led 1411 after the first Holliday has a solid team and they 2622 at the half after have beaten some good teams this sea three Greg paced the the past Officially the sonn he you never 03 inch and was re through i i i J want out because they can beat yu go to I think Cubs with 23 points followed by Brad Winingham with Brian Rogers m W wast ix I I district pay will be close and down to the wire before the two that advance are Continued On Back Page Tv f r i t B n H H TL I i h ranked as the in AA in the state and in the Bellevue Kind p V i ri lr VX ir 4t B J 1 i I 1 toughness of the c H MI official holiday and remem both financial institutions and the post A dk f the regional finals ill L HF the stele tournament tlie ArcherCity in will bte closed in observance of I tof Luther King there will be no mail delivered on V l ifv i r P T l 1 j li Ar vi J v star arid rural routes but f Outgoing mail will be dispatched L r 1 i in i i f Business at all institutions will return Vvi Anderson 11 scores two points on this layup Friday night the Electra Lady The hot handed played best game Of season both on md defense as won their district opener 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