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Lometa Reporter November 9th, 2007
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Hornets could head to playoffs; several scenarios possible
      Despite a decisive loss at the hands of No. 3 Calvert last Friday, the Lometa football team can clinch the No. 2 seed in Six-Man Division I District 16 with a road win against Cherokee tonight. The Hornets (5-4, 1-1) lost to Calvert (9-0, 2-0) 56-6, giving Calvert at least a share of the district...
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Six-Man Division I District 16 Standings
      Overall W-L Last Week Calvert 56, Lometa 6 Buckholts 50, Cherokee 28 Friday Lometa at Cherokee, 7:30 p.m. Buckholts at Calvert, 7:30 p.m.
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Lometa Menu
      Week of Nov. 12-16 Monday, Nov. 12 BREAKFAST: Cereal and graham crackers or muffin, fruit juice and milk. LUNCH: Corn dog or burrito, Mexicali corn, potato wedges, peaches, cookie and milk. Option: salad bar. Tuesday, Nov.
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Basketball season opens; girls fall
      The Lady Hornets, in their first basketball outing of the 2007-08 season, fell to Oglesby, 64-57 in recent action. "Although we did not come out with a win, there were a lot of positives," said Coach Brandy Eckermann. "I saw a big improvement from the girls over last year. We moved the ball well.
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OES chapter plans auction
      Lometa Chapter No. 871 Order of Eastern Star is sponsoring a White Elephant Auction next week in Lometa. The event will be Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Lometa Music Hall, located on the corner near the traffic light. Layton Black, former state legislator and a popular personality at charity auct...
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Festival fun
      Crowned Lometa Harvest Festival King and Queen were Anthony Torres and Kayla Wagner during this year's event, themed "Enchanted Evening."
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Auction Report
      The report from the Nov. 1 sheep and goat sale at Lometa Livestock Auction Inc. follows. Boer crosses, etc.: #1 kids, 35- 45 lb., $1.01-$1.12 lb.; #1 kids, 50-70 lb., $.95-$1.15 lb.; #1 kids, 70-90 lb., $.83-$.93 lb.; reg. billy, $125 hd.
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Church has successful fund-raiser
      Lometa United Methodist Church held its annual Awesome Autumn Stew event on the opening day of deer season, and the church's United Methodist Women report the event raised funds to benefit their local and international mission projects as well as the church.
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Benefit set for Advocacy Center
      The Hill Country Children's Advocacy Center's fall fund-raiser "Cowboy Up For Kids" is Saturday from 6-10 p.m. at the Colbert Ranch near Bertram.
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Lometa Senior Center
111 N. W. Railway St. • 752-3693
      9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Reservations for lunches must be made a day ahead and before noon. No lunch served on Fridays. Monday, Nov. 12, 2007 Center closed for holiday Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007 Menu: Spaghetti & meat sauce, seasoned spinach, tossed salad/dressing, whole wheat roll, hot spiced apple...
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Runners finish 11th at region
      Lometa cross country runners finished their season on a high note, sending all the Lady Hornets to the regional meet. The girls placed 11th out of 23 teams, and almost every girl improved her time. Nayla Rosales was the top finisher for Lometa, coming in at 13:57 for 45th place out of 161 runner...
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Lometan joins Angus group
      Ethan B. Saunders of Lometa is a new junior member of the American Angus Association, headquartered in Saint Joseph, Mo.
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