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South Central Elementary RIF Tuesday, May 2, tables and
by Mike Deewail, Barrows will show first followed School celebrated Summer Va- tables of paperbacks books were
Com. Co. Extension Agent, by the gilts. There will be no cation Time as its third Reading awaiting an owners
Ag. and Natural Resources breeding gilt classes. Swine is Fundamental Day theme. First, RIF mother, Jacque
The Comanche County
Spring Livestock Show will be
Saturday, May 20, at the Coman-
che County Fair Grounds in
Coldwater.
In the cattle division, pros-
pect steers, breeding heifers and
bucket calves will be exhibited.
There will also be junior and
senior showmanship.
The swine show will be for
prospect market animals only.
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May 3 2.20
May 4 2.16
May 5 2.18
May 8 2.14
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showmanship will be junior, in-
termediate, and senior divisions.
Prospect market sheep and
goat classes will also be offered.
All junior exhibitors includ-
ing out of county are welcome
and urged to participate. Ani-
mals will be weighed in from 8
a.m. until 9 a.m. The hog show
will start at 10 a.m. followed by
the sheep and goat. The cattle
show will be at 2 p.m.
Comanche County swine,
sheep and goats will be weighed
in for the county fair in conjunc-
tion with this event. To simplify
this process we ask that those
animals not being shown in the
spring show be weighed in from
1 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday,
May 19, at the fair grounds.
Those showing in the Spring
Show will be weighed and
tagged Saturday, May 20, at 8
a.m.
For more information contact
Comanche County Extension at
582-2411.
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First published in The Western Star
Thursday, May 4, 2006. 40-42c
A Primary Election will be held Au-
gust I, 2006. Candidates for the fol-
lowing offices will be nominated by
each political party that has qualified
to participate in the Primary Election.
One candidate for United States Rep-
resentative, 1st District
One pair of candidates for Governor/
LL Governor
One candidate for Secretary of State
One candidate for Commissioner of
Insurance
One candidate for State Representa-
tive, 116th District
One candidate for Member, State
Board of Education, 7th District
One candidate for District Court
Judge, 16th District, Ist Division
One candidate for County Commis-
sioner 1st District
One candidate for Township Clerk in
each Township
The following officers will be elected
in each political party that has quali-
fied to participate in the Primary
Election:
One Precinct Committeeman in each
Township
One Precinct Committeewoman in
each Township
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
hereto set my band and cause to be
affixed my official seal. Done at the
City of Coldwater this 26th day of
April 2006.
SEAL
ALICE SMITH,
COUNTY ELECTION OFFICER
Ediger shared books with the
students. Some of the books she
read to the students were Across
America, I Love You by Chris-
tine Loomis, Arthur's Family
Vacation by Marc Brown, The
Clown-Arounds Go on Vacation
by Joanna Cole, School's Out:
Great Vacation Riddles by Jo-
seph Rosenbloom, The Beren-
stain Bears Go to Camp by Stan
Berenstain, Emma's Vacation
by David McPhail, Little
Critter's The Trip by Mercer
Mayer, and Mr. Bear's Vacation
by Debi Gliori.
Each grade level listened to
a different story and talked about
some of the students' plans for
summer vacation.
For the RIF activity, students
designed their own postcards to
send someone this summer. Stu-
dents were given a black scratch-
offpostcard and a small stick to
scratch the black with. As the
students scratched the black off
the postcard, different colors
appeared to show the picture or
design that had been created.
Students may actually mail these
cards to someone while on va-
cation this summer!
For the snack, students had
choices from many different
kinds of cookies and grape
Gatorade. Mothers making
cookies for the RIF Day were
Gayla Kissel, Terri Brosius,
Terri Olson, Lisa Hadley, Becky
Holler, Amy Barlovic, Anglea
Harris, and Marva Mosshart.
Finally, came the best part of
the Reading Is Fun Day --
choosing the one special paper-
back book for each student to put
in his or her own personal library
at home! After much looking,
carrying one book around, then
exchanging it for another that
looked better, each student fi-
nally decided on the best book
for him or her.
One way summer vacation
will be spent by the students of
South Central will be reading
and re-reading the wonderful
books that students have gotten
this year through the school's
RIF program.
Mar. 15 -- Mar. 19
Monday
Chicken Salad Sandwich
Peas
Coleslaw
Bun Peaches
Tuesday
Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy
Calif. Mixed Vegetables
WW Roll
Cranberry Crunch Bar
Wednesday
Salisbury Steak
Baked Potatoes
Broccoli w/Ch Sauce
WW Bread
Fruit cocktail w/Stwbries
Thursday
Baked Ham
Cranberry Sauce
Sweet Potatoes
Peas
WW Roll
Applesauce
Friday
Chicken Strips
Macaroni & Cheese
Breaded Tomatoes
WW Roll
Plums
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