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Special Supplement to The Hugoton Hermes for the 100 year reunion of Hugoton High School
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100th Anniversary
2015 All School ReunionJuly 3- 5, 2015
WELCOME ALUMNIYour source for places to eat, sleep,
visit and play!
Frankie Valens will perform atthe Hugoton High School one hun-dredth year reunion dinner Satur-day evening. Classes from the1930s through the 1960s willenjoy Oklahoma Smoke’s catereddinner at 5:00 p.m., while Frankieperforms in the West Gym.Classes from the 1970s through2015 will take in the “HHSAlumni Stars” program in the au-ditorium at 5:00 p.m. At 6:30 p.m.,the two groups will switch places,with the 1930s through 1960sgrads watching the “HHS AlumniStars” program, and the 1970sthrough 2015 graduates dining.
Frankie Valens was a nightclubsinger in the late ‘60s and early‘70s whose signature song was“This Magic Moment”. He alsorecorded “Smoke Gets in YourEyes” and “She Cried”. Frankietoured the United States andCanada and was showcased inLas Vegas. He was also an extra
in the movies “Ice Castles” and“Every Which Way But Loose”.
Frankie had the opportunity ofsinging on the same ticket withthe late president Ronald Reaganand country singer Crystal Gale.He also sang for the inaugurationof the former mayor of San Diegoas well as for former Californiagovernor Pete Wilson’s sixtiethbirthday party at Sea World inSan Diego, Ca. The Byrds, ThePlatters and The Boxtops are ‘60sgroups with whom Frankie hasshared the spotlight.
Frankie’s wife Phyllis is an ac-complished concert pianist whoplays many different styles ofmusic including ragtime, patrioticand inspirational. She also joinsFrankie in singing with him insome “oldies” duets.
Frankie and Phyllis traveled intheir ministry for 18 years beforecoming off the road for forced re-tirement due to health problems.
They are back again, doing whatthey do best - singing and playing.
Frankie and Phyllis live in
Derby. For more information con-tact Neal Gillespie at 620-544-4440.
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Frankie and Phyllis Valens
Some people not involved with the HHS marching band from the late 60smight not remember, but it is a sure bet that if you were involved, this bringsback great memories and is a source of even greater pride. This group tooktop honors in about every competition they entered. They were even invitedto perform for an NFL game halftime. This picture is from a Garden Citycompetition October 30, 1967, where a I+ was earned by the outstanding per-formers. The two drum majors out front are Fred Bunyan and Kris Nordling.Photo courtesy of Carolyn Sears Morton.
In 1966 the high school drum majorette was Cathy Cowan and Dave Catronwas the Hugoton High School band instructor. This picture is from a GardenCity competition in October of 1966. As usual the amazing marching bandfrom little old Hugoton outranked the other competitors and was awardedthe coveted I+. It was an amazing time for the next few years for these highschool kids that was surely not forgotten. Dave Catron was later recruitedby another school and Dave Darnell took his place. Photo courtesy of CarolynSears Morton.
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Paul GrewellClass of 1955
Myrna FranklinClass of 1952
Dorothy Rawlins Harper Class of 1953
Mike SchechterClass of 1965
Remember When . . . ?Simply Striking Specs From HHS
Hugoton High School - 1930s A night to remember - Prom 1950
Hugoton High School - 2015
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Hair DaysGone by
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Lynda Prine brought in a copy of the first Hugoton High School commencement program. Lynda is married to Mick Prine and Mick’saunt Zana Madden Prine was one of the first three graduates. Zanataught bookkeeping and typing. Thank you Lynda and Mick for sharing this piece of history!
We’re Proud To Help Hugoton Grow
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DOUG MILLS FARMS
Welcome Alumni!A special welcome to my Class of 1960 Graduates!
55 years!!!
979 Road 22Hugoton544-8911
Annual Health Exams, Surgery/Dentistry,
Vaccinations, X-ray/BloodWork, etc.
Call for an appointment620-655-4882
In Hugoton 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Tuesdays & Wednesdays at the
Forewinds Golf Course.
Commodity Hauling1015 West City Limits Hugoton, Kansas 67951
Phone (620) 544-4920
Construction of the new Pioneer Manor at 1711 S. Main Street was completed in May2012 and boasts the ability to serve 87 residents. Pioneer Manor features a MemoryCare Unit, private and couples’ rooms, a homestyle kitchen and dining area, physicaltherapy, individualized daily schedules and much more. Visit Pioneer Manor today!
Pioneer Manor’s main hallway has been nicknamed Main Street and features a combination barber and beauty shop, a coffee shop that’s open all day, as well as achapel where local churches host services every Sunday afternoon.
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Stevens County Hospital meets the needs of our Communitywith the hospital, emergency room,
medical clinic, Stevens County Retail Pharmacyand Pioneer Manor.
It encompasses all of the 1000 block on the east side of Jackson Street.
We are Proud of Our Medical Facilities and the Medical Professionals who staff them!
Emergency Room with 24 Hour Physical Coverage, Out Patient Clinic/Services & Doctors’ Offices.
We have been serving this community since 1964.
Stevens County Hospital544-8511
Stevens County Retail Pharmacy
544-8512
Stevens CountyMedical Clinic
544-8563
Pioneer Manor544-2023
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Agricultural Sales and Service, Local and Direct
APPLICATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, SEEDING AND FERTILIZING
Moscow location(formerly Kubin Aerial)
598-2356
Hugoton location1114 Road A
428-6086
Stevens County Hospital will celebrate 65 years in July
At left is the hospital at the dedication ceremony July 10, 1950 after construction wascompleted. Sixty-five years ago the hospital was a 20-bed facility featuring the newestintercommunication system available. Today the hospital is licensed for 25 beds,
two emergency room beds, and baosts some of the latest in technology, includingcomputerized records, as well as modern X-Ray and CT machines. The hospital un-derwent extensive renovation in 2000 and has been named a Critical Access Hospital.
Stevens County Hospital - July 1950 Stevens County Hospital - June 2015
Stevens County Healthcare Outpatient TherapyStevens County Retail Pharmacy is enjoying their new quarters at 1042 S. Jacksonin Hugoton. They offer to mail your prescription as well as free in-town delivery.
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Jeff C. Ramsey, Agent613 S. Main
(620) 544-4303
Welcomes the Alumni ofHugoton High School!
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507 South Main • Hugoton • 544-4304
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Auto and Truck GlassFiberglass RepairInsurance Claims
Welcome
Bus: 620-544-2311Res: 620-544-2234FAX: 620-544-8029
Glen R. McQueenREAL ESTATE, ABSTRACTING
521 S. Main • Hugoton, Kansas 67951
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The new Thrifty King grocery store opened for business June 3, 2015.They are located at 910 East Eleventh.Hugoton’s brand new Best Western Plus motel is currently under
construction with plans to open in September of 2015.
522 S. MainHugoton, Ks 67951
Office: 620-544-4321 or 620-544-4322
Fax: 620-544-7321www.hugotonhermes.com
facebook.com/thehugotonhermes
HHSHHS ALL ALL SCHOOL SCHOOL 100100THTH REUNIONREUNIONSCHEDULE SCHEDULE OF OF EVENTSEVENTS
Friday, July 36:00 to 8:00 p.m.: Registration and visitation, - HHS Cafeteria
You must pick up your wrist bracelet for the dinner and program
(go through the high school doors)
8:00 p.m.-midnight: Dance with live Country & Western band - VFW parking lot,Donations will be accepted. Contact Jan Leonard for further information at 620-544-3069
* 8:00 p.m.: Class Competition Pumpkin Ball - Hartley Baseball Field. Contact Rex Evans for information at 620-428-5145
Saturday, July 4* 9:00 a.m.: HHS Cruise Parade - Main Street
Bring your cars or motorcycles, load them up with your classmates and join the cruise around
town seeing the newest sights of Hugoton. Be there no later than 8:30 a.m. to get in line for the
cruise! We will end up at the park for Park Day. Contact Debi Reeder Peterson for info 620-544-9633.
1:00 p.m.: Class Pictures by Kathy Pate Purcell, See details as you pick up your bracelets at the cafeteria.
* 2:00-4:00 p.m.: Registration and visitation - HHS Cafeteria You must pick up your bracelet for the dinner and program. Each decade has an
assigned area to meet up with your classmates or roam the hall to catch up with
other classesDaycare will be available at Caring Connections, 516 Northeast Avenue in Hugoton,
- for a charge - from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday evening ONLYONLYAll Children Must Be Picked Up NO LATER than 8:30 p.m. Call 620-544-2050 for more information.
5:00 p.m.: Classes ‘30s-’60s Dinner and Entertainment Frankie Valens - West Gym* 5:00 p.m.: Classes ‘70s-2015 “HHS Alumni Stars” Program - Auditorium* 6:30 p.m.: Classes ‘30s-’60s “HHS Alumni Stars” Program - Auditorium* 6:30 p.m.: Classes 70s-2015 Dinner and Entertainment Frankie Valens - West Gym* 8:00-10:00 p,m. Visitation - HHS Cafeteria* 10:00 p.m.: Fireworks - HHS Football Field
Sunday, July 5* 9:00 a.m.: Church led by Kyla Henne Mills, HHS Alumni - Auditorium* The Class of 1965 will be having their 50th Reunion on the evening of July 3 at the Forewinds Golf Course,
feel free to stop by and visit them! For more information, contact Linda Kagarice Crawford at 620-544-8403.* The Class of 1959 will be having a meeting Friday, July 3 at 6:30 p.m.
at Ranchito Tex Mex Cafe, 611 S. Main.
Frankie Valens will perform during the dinners plus the regular program.Frankie Valens will perform during the dinners plus the regular program.
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843 East 11th Hugo-ton, KS
(620) 544-43511-800-544-9833
Karen Yoder
For Auto, Home,Life, Health...
Come See TheInsurance Professional
at the CSB Annex.Insurance Company
Karen Yoder, Agency Manager600 S. Main • 620-544-4314 • Hugoton, Ks.
B & B MotelB & B MotelWelcomes HHS Alumni!
Luxury Rooms at Affordable PricesDirect Dial Phones • High Speed Internet • Cable TV
Home-like Atmosphere • KitchenettesAir Conditioning • Smoking & Non-Smoking
We now have HBO!
Highway 51 & 56 Junction • Hugoton620-544-2466 Hwy 51 & Washington 544-8686 Hugoton
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Stop in and see our selection ofcarpet, flooring and furniture.
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Abengoa Bioenergy began their Hugoton operation in October 2014,and currently employs approximately 85 people in the area. When fullystaffed, they will employ about 100 people. The company producesethanol using materials from local farmers that would normally beconsidered waste. Grain ethanol decreases greenhouse gas emissions
by up to 57 percent compared to gasoline. Cellulosic ethanol, like thatbeing produced at Abengoa’s Hugoton facility, is expected to reducegreenhouse gas emissions by 100 percent or more. The United States ishome to more than one billion tons of biomass that can be convertedto 80-100 billion gallons of ethanol.
1026 South Main • Hugoton • 620-544-8011
See us for your crop insurance needs. We provide multi-peril, revenue, and crop hail insurance.
Call Yvonne, Kim, Kirk, Teri, Dennis, Linda & Mari to set up an appointment.
Creative SpecialitiesCreative Specialities
214 West 2nd • Hugoton544-7694
We have fresh floral arrangements,
plants and gifts. Come in and see our selection.
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Dollar General opened the doors at their new location June 17, 2015.The new store contains a much larger and varied selection, as well asa generous refrigerated and frozen grocery section.
Sixth Street has a new face as well. Milk River is a transporation company, specializing in milk. They came to Hugoton in March 2015and currently employ about eight people.
Linn Energy acquired the local ExxonMobil location in 2014.
Business in Hugoton has cer-tainly picked up since the last allschool reunion back in 2010. Newbusinesses have popped up allover town, several warrantingnew construction.
Abengoa Bioenergy is one of the
most impressive businesses tocome to Hugoton in the past fiveyears, setting up shop just a mileeast of town on Road P. The siteis the first of its kind in theUnited States, producing ethanolusing biomass technology. Aben-
goa hosted their grand openingOctober 17, 2014.
Kansas Dairy Ingredients is an-other large operation that beganoperating in Hugoton April 2,2013. The company processes overone and a half million pounds ofmilk per day, and employs approx-imately 60 people.
Other new businesses includethe brand new Thrifty King gro-cery store on the east side ofHugoton at 910 E. Eleventh. An-other newly open business is LB’sBar and Grill at 615 S. Monroe. Abrand new thrift shop, ColorRave, is also now open at 206 W.Fifth in Hugoton. They offer “AThread of Color or A Grain ofHome” including furniture, cloth-ing for the whole family, home
decor, toys, cookware, shoes, gar-dening supplies, tools, sewing sup-plies and more!
Main Street features a few newfaces as well, including TannerRindels’ Farm Bureau office at515 S. Main. Valles Importacionesis located at 610 S. Main. Theyoffer contemporary clothing,shoes, jewelry and more! HugotonDrug opened at 531 S. Main, in-side the old Porter Building, Tues-day, March 31. Inspiring ChineseMassage opened in December2013 and is located at 625 S. MainStreet.
Eagle RV Park hosted theirfirst customers June 21, 2012, andhas since hosted a slew ofcampers, motorhomes, traveltrailers and the like for truckers,
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622 South Main St544-4641
Remember the times of your lifeor dream of the future .
We’ve got both and more in between.
K-C Oil Co.218 S Main St, Hugoton
544-4660
Main StreetLaundry
Pate Agency, LPThe Crop Insurance Specialists
Office: 620-544-8068Cell: 620-544-6888Equal Opportunity Provider
Don Beesley,Agent
Welcome BackAlumni!
For your crop and livestock
insurance needs,call
Pate Agency L.P.
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hunters, seasonal workers andtourists.
Hugoton animals also have anew veterinarian at their service.Dr. Elizabeth M. Norman, DVM,of Prairie Pet Mobile Vet startedcoming to town in 2013, and nowsees her patients in her mobile of-fice set up at the Forewinds GolfCourse west of Hugoton.
Several salons have opened
since 2010, including Tan’Alon at112A E. Sixth. Relentless Salonopened in October 2012 at 104 E.Seventh. Le Rouge Beauty Salonopened at 518 Main Street in Sep-tember 2011.
A serious need was fulfilledwith the new business, CaringConnections. Thedaycare/preschool began caringfor children in January 2014 and
is located at 516 Northeast Av-enue.
Currently under construction isthe new Best Western Plus hotelon Eleventh Street. Owners hopeto be open for fall 2015. Flat-landers Farm and Home Storeprojects an opening date of July
23 and will be inside the formerAlco location, 509 W. Eleventh inHugoton.
Please check out all the newbusinesses - and ongoing construc-tion - while you’re enjoying all thealumni activities!
Stacie’s Barber ShopStacie Coulter Robertson
112 B East 6th StreetWalk-Ins Only Please
OpenTuesdays through
Fridays1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tanner Rindels, Agent515 S. Main, Hugoton
(620) 544-4266
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Athletes thrive on pushing limits. But what happens when you’ve gone too far?Don’t let pain or injury compromise your competitive edge.
Make an appointmenttoday, and get back
to doing whatyou love.
402 W 11thHugoton544-7200
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Paul’s FuneralHome
Complete Animal Health & Supplies
BoardingDog & Cat Grooming
Call 544-7848Hwy 56 N. Hugoton
Animal Health CenterServing SouthwestKansas Since 1980
•Commercial & Residential
•Concrete Contractors
•Curb & Guttering Our Speciality
613 E. 11thHugoton544-7146
Welcome home, AlumniCIRCLE H FARMS LLC
1242 Road 12, Hugoton544-2688
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Inspiring Chinese Massage opened in December 2013 at 625 Main St.They offer full body massage and foot massage seven days a week.
Prairie Pet Mobile Vet’s Dr. Elizabeth Norman DVM added Hugotonto her route in 2013. She sees patients out at Forewinds Golf Course.
Color Rave is a new thrift shop recently opened in Hugoton. They offerclothing, furniture, appliances and more. Check them out at 206 W.Fifth every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Citizens State BankServing Southwest Kansas since 1913
Your Real Community BankCitizens State Bank is an IndependentCommunity Bank dedicated to serving thefinancial needs of the people in SouthwestKansas. We believe Communtiy Banking isbased on a strong commitment to people
and an active investment in communitygrowth and agriculture. We believe in thehard working spirit of our neighbors andfriends. We are here to serve your financialneeds.
www.csbks.com
Join Us At Park Day Saturday, July 4, 2015
Come Try Your Skills At The Sack Race!
Do you recognize these 18Citizens State Bank
employees who graduatedfrom HHS?
See if you are right by checking at the bank!
“Your Hometown Bank”
Working To Make StevensCounty The Best It Can Be
We Invite You To Visit Our Bank And
Get Acquainted With ALL Our Employees!
Welcome Hugoton HighSchool Alumni
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Pool tournaments every Saturday
Monday-Friday 2:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.Saturday & Sunday 12:00 Noon to 2:00 a.m.
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Backhoe & Trenching Service
Passmore Brothers, Inc. has Played a Part in the Development of The HUGOTON GAS FIELD
Since 1974
Producers and Pipeline Companiesare Supplied by Our Yards
and Assisted by Our Equipmentand Personnel
Highway 51 E • Hugoton544-2189 or 544-7226
Hugoton’s growth results in changes for some businessesWelcome Alumni The Hugoton Hermes Thursday, June 25, 2015 Page 18
While it’s always bittersweet tocome back home and see all thechanges, hopefully the changes toYOUR hometown make you smileduring your visit. Hugoton's recentgrowth spurt has resulted in differentaddresses for some businesses, differ-ent owners for others, and in somecases, new buildings!
Superior Irrigation moved from to928 E. Eleventh in 2013. Willis SeedSales erected a new building at 928Main Street this past year. JimGhumm is now the proud owner ofGhumm's Collision Center at 1401Cemetery Road and NAPA AutoParts at 601 S. Jackson. Valero, atthe intersection of Eleventh andWashington, underwent some re-modeling back in 2013/14 and nowboasts a larger store and many moreamenities.
Dominoes Bar and Grill now fea-tures slightly different fare than it
did in 2010 - it's a mix of new Mexi-can dishes and old favorites. Rightnext door to Dominoes, you can findThe Steakhouse at 508 S. Main.Their menu features several differentstyles of food, including Mexicanitems and comfort food. If you wantto grab a drink after dinner, Barb'sDen has moved locations, and you
can now visit Barb and DC at 109 E.Sixth. The Don Juan Bar is in Barb’sold location at 608 S. Monroe.
C&A Automotive has also changedhands, and is now referred to as"Mick's C&A", because it's owned andoperated by Mike Mantzke. MainStreet gained a new church - PrimeroBautista Iglesia, inside the old Show-
place Theatre at 618 S. Main. DollarGeneral moved from Main Street toEleventh in June 2015. Their new lo-cation features more space, moreitems and more parking.
Make sure you carve out a fewminutes during your visit to Hugotonto take in all the changes from thepast five years!
The Stevens County Gas and Historical Museum islocated at 905 S. Adams. They are open from 10:00a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday. Saturdays, they are only open from
1:00 to 4:00 p.m. You are cordially invited to visitduring your trip back home - the Museum will re-main open for visitors Saturday, July 4!
1706 Road 14 • Hugoton(620) 544-7333
WILLIS SEED SALES INC
Come see us for all yourseed needs
Welcome Alumni of HHS!
524 South Main Street Hugoton, Kansas
620-544-2816
Flowers, Gifts & More
Welcome Alumni
Country GardenOpen Mon.-Fri. 10-4:30
& Sat. 10-1
White’s accepts most Credit & Debit Cards
Welcome Alumni !Welcome Alumni !
OPEN7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Seven Days A Weekat
113 West 6thHugoton
620-544-2990
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The Hugoton Recreation Commission is located at 211 S. Monroe. Call620-544-4675 to find out more information!
The Stevens County Library hosts readers and researchers of all ages.Whether you’re interested in genealogy, comic books, Kansas historyor politics, the SCL can help you out!
SCL Summer Reading Program participants SCL Junior Fiction
Stevens County Library• Audio CD Collection• DVD Collection• Public Meeting Area• Interlibrary Loan
• Reading Programs• Public Internet & Wireless Access• Online Resources
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. & Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Address: 500 South Monroe, Hugoton • Web site: stevenscounty library.com • Find us on Facebook
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Forewinds Golf Course is a nine-hole course and offers golf cart rentalsand a beautiful club house. They are located two miles west of Hugotonon Highway 51.
Stevens County Fitness Center offers numerous machines for liftingweights, as well as a walking track and fitness classes. They are locatedon East Highway 51 and are open from 5:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday.
Hugoton’s pool entertains kids and adults of all ages during the summer months. The pool is open from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. daily, andadult swim is from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. eachday.
Celebrating 100 years of HHS
Complete Aerial ApplicationSPRAYING - SEEDING - FERTILIZINGCall TERRY at 544-4361
10% discount on 30 day accountsElkhart - 697-2657
1-800-264-4361
Jordan Air, Inc.Kramer, Nordling & Nordling, LLC
Attorneys at Law209 East 6th Street Hugoton
(620) 544-4333
Erick E. Nordling & Shelley K. Kurt
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Caring Connections opened in January 2014 at 516 Northeast Avenue.They care for numerous community children and even offer a pre-school! They are offering daycare during the Alumni program / dinnerfrom 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday evening, July 4.
Little Gift Shop in the Corner is located inside the Stevens County Hospital. They offer an impressive number of thoughtful gift items foreveryone. The shop is run by the ladies of the Hospital Auxiliary.
Relentless Salon opened in October 2012 and offers many services.They are located at 104 E. Seventh.
Dr. Effie Gaskill’s office has undergone a bit of a facelift, with an addedrailing and a windowbox filled with colorful flowers.
Call-In Orders — Walk-Ins — Drive-UpFresh Donuts Daily
(Monday thru Saturday)
Serve Some Breakfast ItemsLunch Buffet – $4.99 plus tax
(New Menu each day Monday – Friday)
406 West 11th • 544-4700 • Hugoton
Several businesses have stood thetest of time in Hugoton - at least fivehave made it to their golden anniver-sary, with three topping 100 yearsrecently.
The Hugoton Hermes earns dis-tinction as the oldest continously op-erating business in Hugoton, as thenewspaper turns 128 years young inAugust. The paper has been ownedjointly by Faith Publishing -RoGlenda Coulter, Ruthie Winget
and Kay McDaniels - since 2007.They are located at 522 S. Main. Formore information, visit hugotonher-mes.com.
The next oldest business in townis Citizens State Bank, which cele-brated their centennial two yearsago in 2013. Jack Rowden has servedas Citizens State Bank presidentsince 1997. Citizens State Bank is lo-cated at 601 S. Main in Hugoton. Formore information, visit csbks.com.
The Stevens County Library justrecently celebrated their hundredthanniversary with a big party lastsummer. Eunice Schroeder hasserved as director of the library since1992. They have expanded the li-brary to include 13,982 square feetchock full of books, magazines, refer-ence books, DVDs, a computer lab,and even some video games! Visitthe SCL at 500 S. Monroe Mondaythrough Friday from 8:00 a.m. to7:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For information,visit stevenscountylibrary.com.
The Stevens County Hospital willturn 65 years old in July of this year.The hospital was first constructed in1950, and expanded in 2000 with afour million dollar renovation to in-clude the latest in technology and in-novation. The hospital boasts manydepartments, including 24/7 radiol-ogy, nuclear medicine, cardiac reha-bilitation, acute care, a two-bedemergency room, laboratory,Durable Medical Equipment, respi-
ratory therapy, physical therapy,surgery, a retail pharmacy, specialtyclinic, and a medical clinic. For moreinformation, visit stevenscountyhos-pital.com.
The Stevens County Gas & His-torical Museum celebrated their fifti-eth year in 2011. They are open from10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday throughFriday and Saturdays from 1:00 to4:00 p.m. They are located at 905 S.Adams.
Janet’s Bridal and Boutique justcelebrated 50 years in business inNovember of 2014. The business isowned by Janet Stutz of Hugoton.The business was started by Janet’smother Ila Parker Bryan, and hasthrived throughout the years to be-come what it is today. Janet’s is lo-cated at 1010 Van Buren and is openTuesdays through Saturdays from10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Visit janetsbridalandboutique.com to learnmore.
531 S. Jackson • Hugoton • 544-7800
601 S. Jackson • Hugoton
From the shiny new sports car, to the family van,
to the old workhorse you can’t give up, let us help you keep your ride in tip-top condition.
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Local businesses celebrate their many years in Hugoton
1012 South Main StreetHugoton
620-544-4388
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If you are needing daycare whileyou attend the Reunion, Caring
Connections will be open from 4:30p.m.-8:30 p.m. Saturday ONLY!!$15 for one child, $25 for 2 and $30 for 3 children
(of a sibling group)This covers them from 4:30-8:30 p.m., we will feed the
children and have activities planned for them. You MUST pick your children up no later than
8:30 p.m. You will have to have your red bracelet on andshow it at the daycare so they know you are part of the
Reunion event.
516 NE Ave (Inside Trinity Baptist Church)Hugoton, KS 67951 • 620-544-2050
FUN
Warren andAmanda Willis
Hugoton620-544-4732
Insurance With aPersonal Touch
Let us coordinate a policythat meets your specific
coverage needs.
Willis InsuranceAgency, LLC
Nieto’sCafe
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Mexican & American Food
Open Monday through Saturday10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
& 4:30 to 9:00 p.m.Closed Sunday
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The Stevens County Health Department moved to their new location,505 S. Polk, last summer. They offer WIC, immunizations, publictransportation, children’s daycare physicals, school physicals, daycarelicensing, vaccinations for travel and lab services for uninsured andunderinsured patients, as well as chronic disease management classes.
Kansas Dairy Ingredients began operation April 2, 2013, and reportsthey have doubled their output since then. They now process over amillion and a half pounds of milk per day. KDI employs about 60 peo-ple.
Flamingo Motel
601 E 11th Street in Hugoton
Family Owned
• We cater to large families, workers and hunting parties • We offer weekly rates on Extended Stay• Microwave and Refrigerator in each room + HBO and Cable TV• Wireless Internet
531 S. Main StreetThe Old Porter Building620-544-4065
HoursM-F 9am - 5:30 pm
Sat 9 am - Noon
Independently Owned/ Independently Operated
Whether it’s cold season, allergy season or poison ivy season, we’re here
to handle all of your prescription and over-the-counter medication needs!
Prescriptions Filled With Personal Attention
YOUR PHARMACY FORALL SEASONS
WELCOMEALUMNI!!!
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Hugoton’s Senior Center hosts many people for lunch from 11:30 a.m.to 1:00 p.m. every Monday through Friday. They also offer Meals onWheels for homebound people at no extra charge.
We have a salad bar every day.Prices
55 & Older $3.75Under 55 $5.50
Serving from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Monday - Friday
624 S. Main • Hugoton
Dine-In or Carry-Out
MenuJune 25 ...........Baked Potato BarJune 26 .........................BierocksJune 29...........Hamburger GravyJune 30................................StewJuly 1...........Chicken & NoodlesJuly 2 .......................Baked Ham
Senior Citizens Center
In Business and Serving the Area Since 1971
513 W. 4th Hugoton 544-2929
“HAPPY 4TH OF JULY & HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT ALUMNI WEEKEND,
FROM ALL OF US AT LB’S!”Friday 6/26 – Karaoke with
“Miss Attitude”Saturday 6/27 – DJ with “DJ Romero”
Saturday July 4th – 4th of July Alumni Bashwith The Band “Broken Bar V”
(Cover charge $10 person $15 couple)
615 S. Monroe Street, Hugoton
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LB’s Bar and Grill is located at 615 S. Monroe in Hugoton and hostedtheir Grand Opening Saturday, May 23, 2015.
The Don Juan Bar is open at 608 S. Monroe in Hugoton.
Flatlanders Farm and Home store plans an opening date of July 23,2015. They are located at 509 W. Eleventh in Hugoton.
100 YearsHugotonHighSchool
WELCOME ALUMNIWe offer
• Hardware Supplies • Plumbing• Clothing • Painting Supplies •
Tools and Much More
BULTMAN INC.110 E 6th St. Hugoton
544-2620
A Nursing/Ancillary Resource Company620-417-5679 Office • 620-544-7629 Fax
404 Jayhawk Ct. • Hugoton, KS 67951www.nurselinkstaffing.com • nursels@pld.com
Ed Stevenson & Alicia Moss Stevenson
ProfessionalCommitted
Compassionate Reliable
WelcomeHugoton HighClass of ‘90
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Project Hope - 1042 S. Jackson
Project Hope serves approximately 85 families every month. ProjectHope moved from their first location into the Ag 1st building on southMain Street in 2010 and expanded into their current location in June2014. Families must provide proof of residence in Stevens County, butthere are no other criteria. Donations come from the state’s food bank,local food drives and surrounding grocery stores. Project Hope alsohas a 12 member board made up of volunteers that meets monthly.
We specialize in ALL weldingtypes...we also have a
Torchmate CNC Plasma Cutting Tablefor your custom jobs.
OWENS WELDING & CUSTOM FABRICATION
1411 Industrial St620-428-2148
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/OwensWelding
Website: http://owenswelding1.com/
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Local charities help community members in needHugoton has no shortage of "com-
munity". Project Hope, Peace HouseMinistries and Pheasant HeavenCharities Inc. ensure no one in thearea feels hopeless whether theirneeds are physical or spiritual.
Project Hope is Hugoton's sourcefor the food-insecure. The organiza-tion feeds as many as 350 to 400people in a given month, providingmeat, fresh produce, bread, andpantry staples to any StevensCounty resident. Project Hope hasbeen at their new location, 1042 S.Jackson, since fall 2013. They arethe recipients of countless fooddrives hosted by area schools andorganizations, and they also host anannual Tea Party and RummageSale. Project Hope is open Tuesdayand Thursday mornings from 8:30to 11:30 a.m.
Peace House Ministries is a non-denominational mission to help
women and their children develop arelationship with the Lord. The or-ganization was founded by PattyBultman and Patty Lahey, and pro-vides a safe place for women andtheir children in the StevensCounty area. Peace House hostsBible studies and one-on-one coun-seling. They also teach life skillsand help women as God leads.Peace House also hosts weekend re-treats. Patty Bultman is a certifiedChristian counselor and the authorof the Peace House books, “CommonThreads” and its sequel “CommonPaths”. For more information, visitpeacehouseministries.com or call620-428-2046.
Pheasant Heaven Charities is anonprofit organization that pro-vides dozens of scholarships to stu-dents throughout SouthwestKansas and the Oklahoma Panhan-dle. They also help individuals with
catastrophic medical needs in thecommunity. PHCI's BenevolentCommittee, comprised of volun-teers, identifies community mem-bers in need, while the ScholarshipCommittee, also comprised of volun-teers, determines which local stu-dents will receive scholarships. Theorganization hosts several fundrais-
ing events throughout the year,along with their community part-ners. They have grown from ninepartners in 2006 to more than 146in 2015. Pheasant Heaven truly ex-emplifies "Charity through thePower of Community". For more in-formation, visit pheasantheavencharities.com or call 620-428-1099.
Peace House Ministries in Hugoton offers a calm place for women andtheir children to build a relationship with God.
1404 S. Industrial • Hugoton
Planning on riding around in your automobile with yourbaby beside you at the wheel, going out to Lover’s Lane towatch the deep purple fall? Let us help you make sure yourcar is in tip-top condition.
Smoke getting in your eyes? We can fix that exhaust system for you.
Is that Nash Rambler too close behind? We’ll tune your car’sengine so you don’t feel such disgrace.
Welcome, HHS Alumni
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•Boutique Clothing•Jewelry•Accessories & Gifts•Bridal Gowns & Accessories•Formals•Bridesmaids•Mother’s Dresses
1010 Van Buren
Hugoton, KS620-544-8796
www.janetsbridalandboutique.com
Janet’s Bridal & Boutique
910 E. 11thHugoton, KS
Open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.Everyday
Welcome Hugoton High School
Alumni!Enjoy the reunionand visit our newstore while you
are in town.
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“Supplying all your custom farming needs”
Clifford & Paula Shuck620.428.6400
673 Rd 12Hugoton, Ks 67951
cpsoperating@gmail.com
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HAGMAN MOTEL
Welcome, Alumni of Hugoton High School!415 E 11th Street • Hugoton • 620-544-2712
(620) 544-TIRE (8473)Highway 51 East
Hugoton, KS 67951
That’s JustHow We Roll.
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401 S Main • Hugoton620-544-8726
HOURS:Tuesday thru Friday – 6 am - 2 pm & 5 pm - 8 pm
Saturday – 6 a.m - 2 pmSunday – 6 am - 1 pm
Closed Mondays
We have a wide varietyof delicious food to
satisfy your appetite!
NAPA Auto Parts, at 601 S. Jackson, changed hands in September2010 and is now owned by Jim Ghumm.
White’s Foodliner, at 113 W. Sixth in Hugoton, installed new automaticdoors during the summer of 2012, for the convenience of their customers.
Ghumm’s Collision Center is located at the former Mike’s Body Shop,1401 Cemetery Road. They opened in January 2014.
Welcome backHHS alumni!
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620-544-7605Or stop by for a tour at 910 S. Coulter Drive in Hugoton
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.*some income restrictions may apply to other apts
•Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath floor plans•Washer/Dryer Connections•Abundant Closet Space•Private Patios/Balconies
•Fully Equipped Kitchens•Children’s Playground•24-Hour Emergency Maintenance •Pets are Welcome
Triple H
Farms LLC544-4557 - Office • Hugoton
HUGOTON TIRE SHOP, INC.24 Hr. Road & Local Service
New and Used Tires, Brakes, Shocks, Tune Ups, Batteries and Oil Changes
620-544-7424 • 620-428-5390 After Hours700 E. 11 St. Hwy 51 Hugoton, KS
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Best Mexican Food North of the Border
RanchitoTex-Mex Cafe
Call 544-2396 • 611 South Main Street • Hugoton
Welcome Alumni
Willis Seed Sales finished construction on their new Main Street location during the summer of 2015.
Tanner Rindels opened up a new Farm Bureau office at 515 S. Mainand opened in October of 2013.
Hugoton Drug opened March 31, 2015 in the historic Porter Buildingat 531 S. Main.
Welcome Home!
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Players must throw their Frisbeeswith accuracy to land it in thegoals at the course. The course isopen all day and is a great pasttime for kids and adults alike.
Hugoton’s frisbee golf course is located at Ray Dean Park in the southern part of town.
Hugoton’s City Park boasts lots of fun for little ones, including sev-eral big slides and swing sets, as well as LOTS of places to climb.
Rowden Park on West City Limits hasa big covered slide, a merry-go-roundand several swings for the young ones.
Stevens County Law Enforcement employees and the years theygraduated from HHS are, from left to right in the front row, Severino Cruz - 2003, Melynn Hale - 2006, Toni Mantzke - 1987,Mayra Mendoza - 2004, Lupe Don Juan - 2002, Elaine
McDaniels - 1994; and in back are, Tyler Anderson - 2006, Sheriff Ted Heaton - 1974, Sheldon Shuck - 2001, Chris Beltz -1982 and Duane Topliss - 1987. Jordan Teel - 2008 was notavailable for the picture.
Fellow HHS Graduates Welcome HHS AlumniHave a safe and fun 4th of July Holiday.
WELCOME HUGOTON HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATES!
ENJOY THE SPECIAL 100TH ANNIVERSARY AT THE ALL SCHOOL
REUNIONJULY 3-5, 2015
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