13 - The Unger Memorial Library
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13 - The Unger Memorial Library
EKlY VOLUME 61 NO . 26 I Servlnll Hale, Lubbock Countl61 Chamher Discusses Future Projects The Abernathy Chamber of Commerce met Thursday morning at 7 a .m . to have breakfast and discuss sever a l projects presently underway a nd.future prospe(:ts. The invocation was given by Lelland Phillips and the minutes ci the previous meeting were reviewed . The Communit y Brochure Committee . made up or Bill Elliott, Hoppy To le r . Betty Neve and Keith Tooley ga ve a report on the progress of the Cit y brochure . The committee received a proof of the brochure. made some corrections 10 it. and will return it to the print er to have 750 copies printed. The Ireas urers report . given by Chr is Wa lers. revea led that the Chamber has S I 0 41 cash on hand as of April 30 :\Iso asse ts of S 1 .132 in passbook a nd $ :1.5 18 10 C D.'s a.s First Federal Savings a nd Loan. The Abernathy Cemelery Improvement Fund has $438 ThE' ' ha mber fund raIsing committee suggested havin& bumper lticlten made that would say " Abernathy A Good Place To Live" . Plastic Abernathy souvenir bags were also discussed as a future project. Two new directors were selected to the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Dale Thickston and Tony Gereau were selected to take the two positions open on the board. A round of applause was given to Bobby Cunningham for placing so high at the Boston Marathon. Chamber President John Hale stated that Bobby represented Abernathy in an honorable fashion and helped to .i put us on the map . The fourth of July celebration was then discussed . Five floats have already been signed up for the parade and several grQl4>S are working on class reunions . There was also talk of the possibility of a dance being sponsored .by the mothe.r s ci the cheerleaders. Tbe Chamber is wai~ on a deci- ",.S.P .S. NO. 003-340 mURSDAY, MAY 13, 11821 sion from the Santa Fe Railroad Company to see if Abernathy will be given the railroad depot. The Chamber discussed the possibility of using the depot as a museum if it is donated to Abernathy . If it is donated and moved to a new location, it will have to be moved at Abernathy 's cost. Chamber members are looking for suggestions from the public on where the depot could be located and how it could be utilized. By law, 11 must remain where it is for a period of one year , following the date it is abandoned. Lindsey Webb. David Sharp and Ken Moreland prepared breakfast for the meeting . The breakfast committee for the June meeting will be John Hale. Henry Hieff and Arno Struve. Favorites Chosen Class Favorites were chosen last week for each class in high school. The Freshman Class favorites are : Chester Cooper and Norma Trevino. The Sophomore Class favorites are : Ed Teal and Stacey Kelley . The Junior Cla ss fa vorites are : Allen Lester and Kellye DuBose and Senior favorites a re Ca rry Sm yers and John Ruiz. a_at_a_a_o_a_a Coming Events May 13 - Freshman Class Pa rly May 13 -15 - Sta te Track and Tennis Meet Ruiz And Irlbeek To Compete At State 4 : 27 .5. a Fabians player 6-3 . 6-0 . He advanced to the quarterfinals and crushed a Perryton player 6-4 • 6-1 . Irlbeck moved on to the semi-finals , his third match, and battled it out against Donnie Vogler of Abilene Wylie . Irlbeck was down 2-6. 3 -4 in the second set before he made a dramatic come-back and won the second and third sets 6-4 , 6-3 . Ruiz is a lso the fi rst Abernathy track state qua lifier s ince 1968 . He will run in the 1600 meter run at Memorial Sta dium in Aus tin Friday night. Cletus Irlbeck won first place at the Regiona l te nnis singles tournament he ld a t the Tennis Center in Lubbock. In the first match, he easily defeated In the finals he s truggled by Darrell Hillaird of Denver City 6-4 . 7-6 to win his second tough ma tch of the da y a nd the Regional singles championship. He will play at the Intramurial Courts on the Texas Campus at Austin Friday morning. J ohn Ruiz and Cletus Irlbeck are competing a t the State and Tennis Meet today and Friday. J ohn Ruiz won second in the 1600 meter run a t Regional with a time of 4 : 30 .5. which is another school record as he beat his own recocd by 7.6 tenths of a second. James Lee . of Boys Ra nch. won first place with a time of Elementa rv Tra ck !llee t May 14 Prelim ina r ies: J unior·Se Rlor Ba nquet May 15 . Sc ience l r ip 10 Pa lo Duro May I H . Sc hool Personnel Apprecia tion Banquet: Seniors Day a t Lions ClUb . Jr_ High Honors Assemb ly May 19 - Sc ience Club Fi eld Trip May 20 - Ba nd r oncert . High Sc hool Honors Assembl y. Sunshi ne Group Meets May 2 1 Sophomore Class Pa rty . E lementa ry Track :Vleet May 23 - Baccala urea te May 28 . Senior High Gradua tion. Las t Day of Sc hool May 29 - Jr . High Gradua tion .a_l_a_c_a_a_ May 3 1 - Memoria l Day HEADEO FOR mE STATE TENNIS AND TRACK MEETS are Coach Irlbeck a nd Cletus Irlbeck. Regional Singles Tennis Champion, and John Ruiz. second in the 1600 meter run at Regional , who will be accompanied by Coach Roland ;\!urra y I Review Photo ) Council Discusses Planning And Zoning .\flt:KSAnn' IK'HOOL BOARD MEMIIEItS. ..OII die fl'Cllt row. Jeft to rillltt Is Bud Rhodes. Rlchard Howard, Ga~ Oavts and Laurin Prather. On the back row Speck Cox . Hobert Pope. Thomas Pettit and Superint.e ndent Gid Adk isson . J{(' \'I('''' PholOI 15 Lions Golf Tourney Discussed At Meeting The l.IOns Multiple Scleros is Golf Tourna ment was held a t the Abernathy Coun tr) Cl ub Sa tW'da y and net\ed S525 for Ih" worlhy cause The tourney .... as disc ussed a t the LIOns Club meeting Tul'Sda v a t noon Prill';' dona ted by bustnesses -" and Indl\'lduals were awa rded to all parli c lp<lnt, Prizes that weren 't given a wa ) "'!'re a uctioned off for Multiple sclerOSIS Also diSCussed a t the meeting is the up coming seniors lunch with the Lions Club It Will be he ld next Tuesday at the Community Ce nter ( large room ) and mUSica l ente r tai nment will be prOV ided by J iU Bla lock . Jill performed at the meetlng tuesday and everyone enjoyed the three songs she sang. The Uons light bulb sale was a success and almost all the bulbs have been delivered . Girl Seo.' Day Camp Registration Registration for Yate ' He girl scout day camp is still open for non-scouts . Any girl, 7·13 years of age interested in attending Day Camp June 7-11 , should contact business manager Jeanie Lloyd at 29&2774 by May 17 . ON THE COUNTY LINE BY: K EITH TOOLEY The Abernal,hy City Cou~ll met In !heir reg~lar monthly meeting Monday rught at 1 .. 30 p.m . to diSCUSS several Important Items of bUSiness, mcludlng Ci ty zorung and planrung. . Mayor Pete Thompson called meetIng to. order and the CounCil app.roved the ml~utes of t.he prevtOUl meeting. Heanng of visitors preaetlt was held and the Council recognized the presence of Jill Havens, Jeana McClellan. Bud Rhodes and Alan Fogg. an Avalanche Journal reporter . Havens and McClellan were asked to Junior Olympics May 14 And 21 Abernathy Elementary students will participate in the preliminary portion of their track meet Friday, May H with the finals being held Friday. May 2 1. The meets will start at 12 : 3 0 both days . Field events are chinning. softball throw and standing broadjump. Hunning events are shuttle relays . 60 yd . hurdles . 75 yd dash , 50 yd . dash . 44 0 yd . run - walk and 440 yd . relay . This alUlual event will feature children from grade 1 through 5, involving approximately 380 citizens of Abernathy . There is no admission charge and everyone is invited to come on out and support the future leaders of Abernathy . Cheerleaders Elected Varsity , Junior Varsity and Freshman cheerleader tryouts were held last week at Abernathy Schools. Varsity cheerleaders elected for the 82-83 school year were seniors, Mendy Tennetl and Susan Stone as Co-Head leaders , and Kellye DuBose. Juniors chosen were Jackie Rlddell, Regina Powell and Terri Gist. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders chosen were Beth Scott, Amy Pettit and Dinah Neve. . Freshman cheerleaders will be Sharon Thomason, Missy Johnson and JILL BLALOCK sa~ for us at the l .S. II EI' . KE:-.iT II ANn: recently Lions Club Tuesday and I think it was int rodun-d the " Fa rm Crisis Act of 1982 " In a n e ffort to help allevaite the . the first time I have ever beard her slOg. 1 know it was, because if I had, I depre Slon fac ing America n farmers . would have remembered it. She is The Fa r m Crisis Act calls for : A extremely talented. If you haven't ever Whit e lIouse Conference on Agricul · heard her sing, ·you have a chance to ture : a na tIOnwide referendum to be come to the Lions Club lunch for b('ld In Jul y on whether farmers will seniors next week and hear her. You lay aS idE' 15 percent of their crop land can come as my guest. for conservation purposes ; diversion payments for farmers already partiPRESIDENT R"~AGAN proclaimed cipating in the diversion program for a Liz Lopez. May ~15 (this Week I as "Small rive percent further reduction in 1982. ; Junior High cheerleaders chosen Business Week" which is held annually establishment of an export credit reSharmin Toler, 8th; Sandy Garcia. were to honor and recognize the contrivol Ving fund : government-guaranteed 8 th : and Mikki Webb 8 th. Seventh butions of America's small business loans for on-farm storage facilities : cheerleaders will be Lisa Pettit, Tricla the release of $600 million in I men and women. Garcia and Tracye Pope. Abernathy has approximately 60 Et'Onomic Emergency Loan Program s mall businesses and could therefore monies : a nd directs the Secretary of be classified as a small business town. Agriculture to expidite bartering of It is these small businesaea that U.S. agricultural commodities for provide all of the goodII and services The second wreck In two weeD strategic materials. According to Hance, the congressionneeded by the Abernathy public. With- occurrecht the north overpua 011 1-27 al budget office estlmated that this out them Abernathy would quickly rumina throuCh New Deal. It occurprogram wiJI save taxpayers SIII9 mil- deteriorate II many of the small ... red last week and wu the aecand .-.dI farming communities have in the put. cralh at the·site iD two weeD. . lion in the next four yean over the Also. alRlOlt 50 million Amer1ean8 The driver 01 the II wbleler was current law . work in small firms. Two cut of every Jeffrey Brown, 21, of TabIma, 0IdaSounds like Hance is on the rilht three new joba aJ"e created by amaH Iioma and wu, .......... 10 be Ia uu. track to solving · SQ~ of the--1Jl'Oblems in small farming conununlties such a. firma . factii)r eaiiIIu.. .I.~"" On the local aeene. all jobI are Vlctorta, wu ......... crt. . . at ,LubAbernathy. creat.ecl and praridId by amaH busibod! <>-al HGIp6tal, wilen tile ...... W. CGIIId not do without them. couple wu ....... Hopefuliy Hance win act the IUpport necessary for thil act to be adopted. It W. can ibow our appreciation 10 our The truck enIIIIId .. 1M ...... " the overpjllla aDd 1M ~ _ would surely be an In\provement 10 the amaH local bulu- by doiaI bulltbrvWIl ,f... 1M ab, 'nil ....... CUlTt!l'lt alric:ultW'allltUltioa, wbidl, if , . . with tMm. By ........ our yOU hav. lalUd to III)' flllDll'l ,,&ely; ..-y In our l8Wft, ... can help eiIIIne and cab . . . ...... __ . Abernllby pow and ......... pINIy............. { .. about u bad u it CaD Ill. proceed with the ir bUS iness fi rst They as ked that the CounCil conSider their request to use the City squa re fo r a free concert Saturday . :'Iay n . The religiOUS grou p " Pea cemaker " will perform a nd skits and tesu monies will be shared with the public from youth who are member.. of the Wesley FolUIldation In Lubbock . The progra m will be sponsored by college s tudents in con junction with loca l par ents and churches and is a christia n out-reach program . It will bt:gl n a t 7 a nd end at 10 : 30 p.m Th e Council agreed that it would be a ll -right if the a rea was picked up following the concert and disorderly PeOPle are contr~lled during it. They Ella Turner Breeds Miniature Mule It took her 2 I, years to gel a good but Elfa Tune r a~omplished her goal of breeding a minia ture mule on their fa rm eI ght mil es northwest of Abernathy. The minia ture mule is a cross between a s hetla nd pony ( the mothe r l . and a registered mini a ture donkey ( the fathe r l. Severa l years ago. Elfa set out to find a s hort shetland for the purpose of breeding a minia ture mule. The shortest s hetland s hE' found was 4 0 inches tall and she purchased it in Lubbock . 11Ie smallest miniature donkey she coul d find she purchased from Doug Cha pma n. who had a whole herd of them bac k then . The miniature mule was 32 inches tall . The n the 4 0 inch tall shetland was put with Ihe 32 inch miniature donkey for t he purpose of breeding a miniature mule . The minia ture mule was recently born a nd is 24 inches tall. Elfa stated tha I he would probably grow taller tha n hi s fa ther. the donkey , but not as ta ll as his she tland mother . Miniature mules are unique in that there are very few in this entire area . assured the Council that approximateIy 25 college age students will be on hand . to clean-up and keep things in order. Planning And Zoning Planning and zoning for the City of Abernathy was discussed. Bud Rhodes was on tfand to-~,tM ·"a~ MId knowledge of City zoning and planning, as he has been involved with local committees in the past set up to design a plan for Abernathy . Rhodes stated that he would be interested in researching a planning and zoning project for Abernathy . The Council agreed to assist Rhodes by having special City Council meetings in the future on this subject. Rod Ellis will also work with Rhodes on this project. High School Dance The Council approved a request made by the Junior Class parents to use the Community Center May 14 for a high school dance . Seal Coat Contract The seal coat contract to have city streets seal coated the coming year, was accepted with W.O . Turner Construction Compmy of Lubbock who submitted a bid of $24 .857 to seal coat IS,900 square yards. The bid is 53 cents a square yard and was the lowest of the five bids sent from different companies to the City. The City budgeted 530 thousand for seal coating this year. Aerial Spraying Bid An aerial mosquito spraying bid was accepted with Southwest Aerial Services , Inc . of Hart. Application will cost 48 cents and chemicals 36 cents per acre for a total ci 84 cents per acre each time the town area of 758 acres is sprayed for mosquitoes. Airport Improvemet\ts The Council reviewed the specifications for airport improvements and allthorized City Manager Rod Ellis to advertise for bids on the project, pending approval by the Texas Aeronautical Canmission. The cost of the project is estimated at $200,000 of which $t52 thousand will be federally funded and the other $48 thousand will cOme from the City of Abernathy . . Airport improvements Include the l'UIIWay, (portioas 17-35) , the taxiway and 8pnIII. There is presenUy S100 thousand in the aiI1JOI'l fund . MeaIII 0. Wlleell The COWICil appooved fundina $700 locally for the M-.ls 011 Wheels project pendin& ac:ceptaDce 01 the · JII'OII"aID eaunty-wlde. Hale Center apprvved tile JII'CIIfUII tbere. PlaIDview bas yet te approve il Loc:ally, It would IeI'Vice five elderly paJpIe wIlD .... not ... 10 ..ve~for~lI. I'Mlt: a TIIlI H ~ IIA\' . MAY 1:1. 111111 Those To Remember Mrs. Doris Nelson is home and doiJl(l well a Cter bein, In St. Mary's Hospita l. She had Amersons To Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary PRICES GOOD FOR MAY 12. - 15 COCA COLA GLADIOLA .' FLOUR 'oon 5lB.8·9¢ $1 79 HORMEl . 4/$1 30Z. BI PAK -CH I CKEN/BEEF $1 LA CHOY 00 CH ICKEN OF THE SEA JUICE 2 LB. 42 OZ. JIF i Cirjiij...... 'I.p-I GLADIOLA :- «!!,POUC'H CORNBREAD WHITE . ~., IiYELLOW/BISCUITS MIX SAUCE MIX 1. 42 OZ. HI-DRI PAPER TOWELS 2/89' MARYLAND CLUB All GRINDS 00 ISlI/CHNK/SlI 3/$1 IN NATURALJUICE 84 BUlTTER'NIILK 8 9 ¢ ICE MILK 2LU .99¢ BF-BN BF-URRITOS5Dr.3/$.100 I'RlN T / ASSTD 125 CT. SLICES 12 OZ. MILK $1 39 \ 'e ra Amerson has five [ , Wllli slied In :-<o"ember of 1!12 1 publis hed on T hursda)' c<.tch .....· (.~k 10 A~rn..1th~ , 'rex-as Sct'ondt"lass pa,tagc paid r\ bern,a lh) , Trx3s 79311 . loca t('(I.tI 916 Av(' D .. ln the city of Ab(' rna U\) , P 1I LJra ..... (·r I) , Phont' I 806 ' 2 98-20 :13 Any t.' rrom.' W:' rd lL"<.'tlon upon the l 'harartt'r DCany Tlrm , m a~ appear In the columns of Ih,· Abernathy Week i)' lIe\' IN gl. dly Will be l'Orrlocle-d upon ix'lng broughl 10 tile al1e nlion of the publisher SubSC riptIOn Hat("s 17 UU per ~ca r In lI ale and. adJoining {vuntlt."S. 57 JlI pt'r )t"ur In re, l of Texas and S8 50 per year '" hen mallrd out of Tex as Keilh Toole), Edilor cr.$2 89 ;lor.T~1 MINI-PADS ~IO CT . HOM. IL'm tx-r (Reporter For Lakeview New. Since 1945) Mr. a nd Mrs . Elme r Six an d her mother, Mrs Nell New comb o f Imperi a l o ttended at Lak e vi e w ~ I r J H L"'ln gslon of Ros· well and ~l rs Pat Li vi ng · stan or Dallas The wedding will ta ke place June 26 a t lhe Flrsl BapliSI (,hurch In Aber · nalh) Brodr ick o f Ul yse s, Kansos o nd Mr . and Mrs lynn Sha dde n of A.b ernothy spe nt the week In th e ho me o f Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Joh nson . Brod rick is Mrs'. Jo hnson ' , bro ther . Mrs . Shadden is the John· , on's daught e r. Th e y a"end. d services at l ake_iew C h u r c h , Sun d a y. Mr and Mrs. J. c. . Montgomery _is ited re latives in lubbock, Littlefiel d and level · la n d last week and R._ 1\ H:t~ b..lh~ :-. ho" er for I.I~; I \\, 111 be ~I\'(>n llI~ ht. Ma ~ 1:>. \\ c.l \l'r ~ llllrda) froll) II Ol) -~ 3 0 p,ol 10 tht~ hOflll' of ~l r a nd Mrs Bobb~ Hotz:t.'n,,'l II :.!1116IhSlrt'e l Fnc'nds a~ ln Vltt"<l tI ~ t t."SSl'S are l...era Heard , Donna PO\\ell. H Oj.!cr~ , \ c ldo.! :'\adln(, 1I f'llh'~ F I ll IIIETS .. Th,·) c.., leI IX' t!d l1j.!I 'ruU:- to :uur hC'<.Jlih ' :--'tl l1lt' Llil ci h.' t :, prulIll!-(' \ Ull "Il l 11)~l' rl \l' In I U i"lund:- ,I "t.'('k , but thl' rl' · \I) A man said to me the Gl he r clay. " I don 't la ke m uc h in terest In church or religion . II's a ll to intang· ible and indefinite . 1 wa nt somelhing solid thai 1 ca n 1"" puund:, ~I \\ eck . ~;'I~ !' \l. l r~ t\ S\\l'(' ll'Il ,',:t fClod and !HItI'll lOll :-. P't-·c l ;th ~ t ,bk ~our rn unl~ ~>;tCI1 ' I\ ~(' nt I lI unu.' t:rollll · mr e, 1 ,"r Illfornw twll ;1 1.H1Ut .. ~l ' r '''' lblt , did pial! ~ h(' ... It)l\ The Milk v Way can be easily seen as a br ight h alt! on a clea r summer n igllt . 79 I----------i Holisti c livi ng ap- proaches, LIFE mentally , physically, and spiritually ; the (whole being, body, mind, soul, and spirit. $1 89 Treal yo ur body wi th care: H OSPITAL N URSING H OME Abernathy Farmers Co-op Gin Belhel Baplist Church East l s i St. 2911-2 tt 8 Rev . J .B. Lesler Lakevie ... .llelhodiSI Church J IIi. " orth 6 .111. E a s l 01 Cily On F ,II Sol Hev . HB Coggins Ch urch 01 Christ tOth SI . & A... E298-2ilH Church of'the ~a la re ne Rosswe ll Brunn er Flrsl Uniled "Iethodist Church Re \'. Tommie Reck Pay-N-Save Supermarket .:o. a."oeseu A GREAT GIFTI Richard DuBose Insurance Wonderful for those with probtem hands. Makes Opening Bottles and Jars Easy For Them! Durab le · Sho uld last a Ll felime Sotislactlon Guaranleed o r Your Manev Bock Orde r Tooov . VI~ and MosNHc horge Acce pted . Include Your Numbe r, Ex· p lration Dote with YOul NOrTl8. A.dd ress and Zip c ooe OlOf:HbkJnk p o 80.9404 . Shre,",pOtt. 1o 111 0Q 806/ 298· 2282 'afle r 5: 00 .m . Assembly or God A,', . B. 2911-2 060 Renay RI« *t 1 7th 81. 2 !1l1-2587 Re ,. Lloyd E. Riddles SI. Isidores Catholic Church Sciulli Ave. 0 Rev . ,1I.\the,,· O'Souza PH A RMACY Ad\()nced P(OCl~.c'S ~ COMP ARE TABS with any rad diet. Tabs a r e bett.er in e \'ery way Flrs l Baptis l Churc h I' ~~(O~T WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM BETTY CAG LE- DIRECTOR ABERNATHY , T EXAS - -------------1 Name Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 1 C,lf&' ~ip---- ·-----;;;-:-::=~ I SHIPMAN AGENC Y BILLY S HIPMAN, ROLA . B. COVEY, RODDY SHIPMAN, D 'AUN SHIPMAN Abernathy Weekly luxurious liv ing , power and pomp. these will perish with the using and when ones' physica l powers dec line. they become noth ing but ashes a nd reg rets. A ma n without spir itua l va lues soon rea lizes tha t those who sew to the flesh . 'r eap nothing bul extinction. Who Ihen is a pract ical man? One who giyes his life to fleeti ng mate rial things or spiritua l va lues that las t for · ever , Candy Billingsley ChW'ch of Chrisl t~O ~ PA N T RY u. THE PERFEC T " Chew Away A Pound A Day " see a nd fee l. These are Ihe fam ilies. tb ings Iha l inter esl me . You ' It a ppears that tangible. see. I am a practica l ma n ma lerial things are 001 so and haven't much use fo r permanenl and Indes trucl· religion ." ible a fter aiL Man can d es· Before lbe scie ntists ex· troy hIS world at a ny lime . plored the (irs l a tom bomb. Whal then would be the they made exhausling ex· practical value 01 . cars . periments to ma ke sure lhal homes, farms a nd Invest· the), did not louc h-olf a ments? chai n r eaction that would The really perma nenl ('nd the existence or every. things in this universe a r e th ing. Th e polution problems the s piritual values of . at the present ti me is a lmos t bea uly . goodness, lrulhful· s uffocaling the whole human ness, kindness, generosil y. race. Sin is fast ruining our a nd love . When man builds nal ion and destroying our his world around drink , sex , 66 Butane And Ferti Ii zer Opens all sizes screw·tops Makes Medicine Cops. Rusted Lids a nd Children love il! RESTAUA ... N TS ,. WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL and Jar and Bottle Opener R V 5 ~~ H,'rwc Hogt.·n, ('tl IlHIll' lllil'd JmOUtll 1.5 une GREENH OUSE WORK S H O P 40~ AVENUE D attended the Sen ior Citizens meeting Friday in Littlefield . Alan Barnwe ll of Lubbock spenl the w eekend w ith hi s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs . H. C. Barnwell. Mrs. S. M. Harrison visited relatives at Burkburnett and W ichita Falls this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery vis ited her sister , Mrs . C l aro Desmond in the Hole Center Nursing Home in Hole Clinter and also in Plainview with Mr. and Mrs , Kenneth Monlgomery , Saturday . fo r lhe title All Contes lanls . ,a le Co In Lubbock are belween lhe ages 01 14 She IS a st ud ent a 1 e nd I B & mlEt ha ve al leasl Co ronado Hi gh Schoo l Il er a " B" average In sc hool hobbles Include :-o porls They a re requested to partl · sew ing and a rt work ci pate In the \'ol unteer Co m · Sh e IS t ht· s randdaughter munity Serv ice Program of 01 Mrs G.G. Flinn of Aber· lhe MISS Lnited Teenager na thy . Pageant Th rough this progra m many you ngs te r s are becommg invo lved in Com mumt y acti vities by contribUli ng al least 8 hours 01 time to so me worthwhile Cha rit y or Civ ic work of thei r choice Conl es tants wi ll be judged on Sc ho lastic , Ci\' ic Ac hievements, Beauty. Poise a nd Persona lity. ~o swim suit competition IS required Eac h contesta nt will write a nd recite on slage a 100 word "Essay " on the s ubject. " My Co untr~ ., MISS Loretta 1\lve rs is spon sored by Ca they Whole· Loretta M yers Shower For Lisa Ray Weaver CH ILD N URSE-A T PHONE 218-2827 \ad l ne H~cr~ and Una ~l asera n15 · ()ur Ihoughts a nd love ~()(-::. out to those that were al):.,ent The next meetmg Will be Seplembe r 2 1I0pe 10 :--C-(' p\'cryone there In Sep. BA TM DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS SATU.RDAY MAY 15 Lo rella ~l ye rs. 16. daugh· te r of ~lr . and Mrs . Billy W ~ l vers of 4B4 91h in LubI~k . ha s been se lected to be a Sta te Finahst in t he I Y!\2 MISS LOlled Teenager Pagea nl 10 be held al the Da llas Hi llon . al 7: 30 p.m .Iune 29. The Pagea nllS the Olli e la l Slale·Wlde Fi na ls for lhe \JI S~ l' oi ted Teenagpr Pageant Contesta nts from all ove r the Sta le will be competing By M.... Norman Matthew. C hurc h. Wed n es day nigh t. Apr il 28th . Mr . SIX wa s th e fe a tu red , pea ker fo r th e se rvices . Rev . a nd M rs. Leon Mr and Mrs Charles Henderson of Aberna tby . wish to announce the en gagemenl a nd approaching mama ge of their daughter. Kelly Lynn . to Rober t Alan Llvingslon 01 ROSVo·ell . 1\e ... ~Iex ico Hobert is the son of Myers Selected State Finalist In Teen Pageant Hami lton. Glenna i)o~", . Juom la Be ll. Sophia \1>'. 'imnle \ ' Pres ley lJ avls. ~~ SHARI SIMMONS. 011 the far right. wu presented the Foremoet-McKesson scno.an mp at Soulhwestern State Univeni ty in Weatherford , Okla homa al tbe P harmacy Awards Banque t. Also pictured. from lell to ri ght. a re other aw ard recipi ents Dawna Hatton. Phil Swart and Lean ita Deanier a ll of Okla homa . Lakeview Locals Ije rvices N"'W f'REEDO ~ PANTY LINERS Beulah Va ughn. Mrs Aml'rson 's sls(('r and brother are We-sl('\ of Abernath y. Leslie I deceasl-d l. [ J . Jr and Mrs Je'SSe A merson both of IE_=:I !; RE EDa~1 30 on disp lay PlainView NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW KRA"T V ELY EET A PAY N ';AYE 0( ilt 32 OZ. lLB .79¢ BOW L Ivl;lJPPED MIRACLE 6 9¢ ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW IVORY LIQUID ", /G,\N SAU CE MAXI PADS KLEE NiX 1lO:JTIQ LI E PhoIO) CANCAMPBELL SOUP l'Orporallon or mdl\·ldual ..... hICh pREO'TATOES 28 0 CT. 89¢ 3/$1 00 J/2 GA L. UCl RDZN 'S ALL N H :J !{A L Kl.EENEX FAC IAL TISSUE " 1 HOI,.I,'ar d, Wood . item ~ Henderson -Livingston Engagement Announced MR. "ND MM. lAWRENCE "MERSON will c.!lebrate their 50Ih " 'edding annlvenary Sat urday . May 22 ( R",ew FROZEN FOOD & DAIRY 11\ \t' n~! \\'\'Oell Pope a nd Juanita Be ll' ha d seve ra l beautiful Frances r\bfornathy 24 OZ. luncheon k l dnt~" brolhers ' 1Ia nnond of Pelersburg . C": il 01 Aber · nathy . W.I\ of Can Ion . P hlo . and Pa slor of Dub"" ~Ielho· d iSl Church . Prt'S lon of Atternalhy . and L II of AMERICAN BEAUTY SHELL-RONI ~l ;Ju r('en Fourteen memtK·rs were presenl \\' ynell Pope. Wilm a Pope. Huby Benn. Mr $2~9 oz. , Mrs . Berl Jones. Geor ~ia Bartlett' s sister, is home from Melhedi st Hos pital. The following have been dismissed from Methodist Hospita l: Hilburn Bar rick. Mrs . J W. McReynolds . Mrs . Minnie Tennell and Bill Gist. The Abernathy Hobby Club met at the usua l time. May G. and had a lovely Abernathy High Sc hool In 19;1 0 He farmed With hiS lather before he married Aller he married he fa rmed li l I g;, a nd he re\i red afler surgery ~,£ Hobby Club News ~ Ml ss lons RONI-MAC 00 fornia . They have four gra nd· childre n: Rebecca Sma ll· wood of Duncanville : Lydia Mayo of Dallas ; Debora h Mayo of Wilmore, Ken· tucky ; a nd J onathan Mayo of Patlan Springs. Te""s . Mr . and Mrs. Amerson atlend La keview Melhodisl Churc h. He has been a mem o ber of the La keview Church 55 years a nd Mrs Amerson ~.o vears . Mr. Amerson teac hes tbe men 's Sunday School Class a nd she has been secretary 01 the c hurc h and Sunday School approxi· ma te ly thirlY years . Jr.."cc graduated 10 1950 a nd Law rence Price gradua led In t !J;O The ir son·in-la ...... Wilham . Mayo. is a preacher working ac ll vely for W<r ld Gospe l ELBO-RONI MARGARINE TISSUE $2 59 40 OZ. DETERGENT $2 39 PINEAPPLE PATIO JG- I LB. 65¢ DEL MONTE TIDBITS -1 Sacramento. California, who teaches a t the Universi ty of California a l Davil, Cali· OXYDOl LAUNDRY 1/ MIXES 6 OZ. AMERICAN BEAUTY 'SPAGHETII4/$1 CLEANER 280Z. SMOOTH/CRUNCHY I.. . is a school teacher, and La",'ren ce Price Amerson of PINESOl EANUT BUTTER GRAHAMS tbe former Vesta P ope , daughter 01 the la te Mr . and Mrs . E.J . Pope. Sr . They moved to the Lakeview Com munity in 1930 and she met Lawrence tbere a nd tbey were ma rried May 28. \932 in Clovis . New Mex ico. They sti ll live in the Lake· view Comm un ity. The Amerson's have two chi ldren. Mrs . William I Joyce ! Mayo or Alton, who l ..a\olo'rence graduated from U GHnvATER PACK " 1/2 OZ . SUNSHINE HONEY /CINN. GRAHAMS 16 OZ. ,- _. _ ···- - FRESH START 89¢ TEXSUN UNSWEffiNED PINK GRAPEFRUIT 69¢ FAMILY ~~--.....~~.-..~--........ KRAFT GRAPE/JAM ~ .: ....... . ;. '1II MOZ. PLUS DEPOS IT 99 TUNA 42 OZ. JELLY DRINK 6 PACK 32 OZ. . GLADIOLA POTTED MEAT BORDEN ORANGE Mr. a nd Mrs . Lawrence Amerson will celebra te thei r 50I h Wedd ing Anniversary wi th a reception Saturday. May 22 Irom 2-5 p.m . in the Fellowship Ha Uof Lakeview Uniled Methodisl Churc h. The Amerson fa mily ca m. to Aberna thy in I 'Yl 7 Irol1l' J ones County a nd Ha mli n. They setUed in the Lakeview area and have lived there ,i nce. T hey live three miles north a nd (i ve easl 01 Aber· na tby Mrs Vesla Amerson moved wesl of Abernatby In 11124 from Hilllboro. She iI a good report . Linie Hudson came home from the hospital . bU I is sUll nol we ll . Estelle Arranl has been in Highla nd Hospi tal fo llowing knee surgery. She is a sister Of Edi th Milche ll . Joe Dolph Adkisson is in Melhodist Hospita l a nd should be com ing home lhis week . Joshua Pope. son of Mr . a nd Mrs . Benn ie Pope. is in Melhodist Hospita l in Lubbock . He needs a li ver trans· plant and the fa m ily is wai t· ing to hea r from tbe doclor in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvan· nia a bout this . Sandra Moss is in Melher dist HospltJI l LaNelda Bridges is In Cen· tral Plains Hospital in Plain· view . She had surgery Mon· day . Bro. Rosswe ll Brunner is home and doing as well as ca n be expecled . Lola Has ton 's son, Johnn y. is in a hospita l in San Angelo. Luci lle Rogers is ill a l home COIInl), Lin. Ba ptlsl Church RI.2 -757-2I H Rey. OabllYJackS.. ('hureh 0{ Ihe Nazarene I\\' f". t\ & :ith St . :! HK-:! lI3 % Northside Baptist Clllarch 1Mb !It. " E . - Z. .24. 7 Roy. KeueII1 HonI "we. Prilftift .lIlu. . .. dNa 2. .UII Rev.S_ R....... ..... C _ C_ - " J CIIIIrdI S·" Ii. East .. 511. UIeII Z MI . . . . . . . Z.I· 14WI .. ..... ~ Wolf Irrigation Joe Thompson Implement Co. Brightbill Heating And Air Co-op Grain Company .~~"'''''' __I'''' TlI\iIUlO"Y. MAl' 13, , ..~ 'ftIUIUDAY,MAYII,I- '''014 Il~~!::~~ C:h~IE:~~~~~~~~:ll ..... BIll CauaIrIeI, wIIIeb and aU tbII eame back to' lllihty developed," Chen your place of ....kIInt for 'ftIeIr -dquarUn Is In thit." he added. ·KmavIU•• -r.-, They "The Emperor it the are In touch wllb laW. strona center at everythIJII, manufactliren In the Far which w.. a very Imprel- The palace has hard chain East Area. sive sight. They had l!een and It I. cold In !be winter He will operate from preserved all these yea... and 001 In the summer. Abernathy. bII home town, and It was a tremendous Formality Is everywhere, . "After 11 or 12 ·y..n . n t and Une_ he vIalted are recognized them, - insight to the development The summer Palace. in Abernathy. It it Impoestill living and are In their While In China. Mr. Cben of civllation at that time. about a one hour drive from sible to more." says Chen. til'l and 9O·s. ''It wu a very vislied Chin Tomb. a hugh "Another place impressed Peking. Is on a lakeside and Besides. three out 01 four of emotIaoal and sentimental museum thai had ceramic me very much. It was the is much more human. Old his children are in the area. . journey-laughter: tears, and soldiers and horses that datsight of the 1 st shot of tbe things like the Imperial Two of them live In LuI>everything in between." ed back 2200-2300 years 1911 Revolution of the Palace and the Great Wall bock. His son, Daniel. worb said Mr, Chen. ago around 200 B.C: The ;"qunding of the Republic." never change. They are for TI and his dughter. Mr. .Chen was on an offi- ' soldiers costomes were true Mr. Chen remarked. eternal unless they burn or Doris. is a pbannacitt. Hit claI tnp as a delepte for the to human size. The hair While in China. he visited they are destroyed." Chen son-in-law Jam... Pengo is a Department of Commerce ", style. dress. annory and the Great Wall. Peking and said. medical doctor In Lubbock. and representing "Light weapons were true to the Forbidden City. and the Old Mr. Chen also visited His youngest son Stanley is Industry" and "Spinlab" . exact time. They even tried Imperial Palace. "The Old Hong Kong and Zurich, going to .AI<M. The oldest " It was a very enjoyable. to restore some of the color Imperial Palace is a city in Switzerland on his trip. He daughter. Minnie. lives in but tiring trip", stated ~k of these costumes. itself. It is a complex of got to visit all the major Corning, New York. Minnie "It is hard to helieve that buildings. Everything is Textile Centers In China . He met her husband. WIUiam Chen . The 4 course dinners about every third day, it was such a long time ago beautiful. It has hugh halls was not a salesman. but he Chang. at Tech. He has his were very bard on tbe because the style of dress and living quarters. but one went and introduced the PHD from Tech aDd he is a stomach and there were shoes and weapons wer~ does not want to change fiber theory . micro-biologist and works other feasts as well." Mr. Chen is working from for Coming Ware. Mr. Chen visited his - - - - - - - ----.-.--preaching service. Three Clarendon on Highway 287. native city of Wuxi. The city corsages were given for the Fifteen men put out treflan is on a lakeside and if the following: Youngest and fertilizer on nearly 400 city was moved to the mother. mother having the acres of the land our son. By He/en Wade United States It would be a most children and the oldest Larry, farms. LaITY was national park. It is sur- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - mother present Mrs. Taryn laying flat on his back in the given at the drawing and rounded by many private Friday night. April 30 at 7 gardens. but it is open to p.m .. a fish fry and auction Mr. Otis Davis. of Rl. 2. Jackson. Mrs. Edna Davis hospital in Amarillo after was winner of Saving Bond and I received a beautiful his surgery. was held in Shallowater at the public. corsage. I am not stating The Paymaster Gin of given by Citizens State Bank As a boy. Mr. Chen has the High School Auditorium which category I fitted in. Lelia Lake furnished dinner of Anton. many fond memories here. for Doyce Middlebrook. "' for these men and several A large crowd turned·out The two incumbent direc· As a lad. he first tasted ladies in the community protors . Leroy Grawunder of butter and ice cream when it and everyone had a great Mike and GelTY Hunter vided an afternoon refreshShallowater and Y.F . Snodwas first introduced into time. have moved to 3704 San Bar ment. grass of Abernathy. were reChina. He remembers those in Bedford. Texas 7602 1. The men has started listelected for a term of three earlier years when butter ing the land after one inch 01 Mr. and Mrs. Y.F. Snodyears. tasted like soap to him and While eating at the Dairy rain last Monday night. the ice cream was so cold. grass of Abernathy. attendQueen las I Wednesday , These men hlId work to do 01 He had never experienced ed the graduation of their their own. but they came out Thirteen may seem like Orner and 1 talked to Andy son. Kirk . from Texas A&M that kind of cold before. Reid who was in town to eat of love and respect for one 01 an unlucky number. but not After one-half century. he University Friday at 2 p.m. and play golf with old their neighbors in need a nd to the thirteen men who came back to his home town Scott and Cindy Snodgrass provided a helping hand . of Odessa accompanied came out to Brotherhood friends Mr. and Mrs . Reid are Breakfast Saturday morning them on the trip. For a penny-wise sweet ~h sint'("1"f thanks to at County Line Baptist former Abernathy residents Another son. Don and his treat, combine a half·cup th~s~ yoling for and Church. Dick and Buster and they now live in LuI>- each wife. Brenda. of Wichita honlY. crunchv pe. SUI'llorting mf' in m~r Embry and Donald Black- bock . Falls. also attended Kirk's nut butter and non-f.t n'{'rlll {'.("clion. I also The Reid's had recently dry milk. Mix Will and man were guests. at College graduation "1)pl,f>t:iatr the clean vis ited in Mobile, Alabama shape into a long narrow The speaker didn 't show, Station. r at'I' run by m)o' but the breakfast and fellow- with their son and family . ~~'i',i ~':;P Sl:~e w:~e:aG:~ Illlpont'nt !\Jr. Boyce ship was enjoyed by those into one -i nch pieces. ~1i""lrbrook. attending. Members and guests of There a re a lot of I(ood County Line Coop Gin enItf', Fostt'r Whaley. neighbors and concerned joyed a fish supper a t the Nominee~lh people in the small town of County Line Baptist Abernathy Community Cenl .l·~islative District Lelia Lake. Lelia Lake is Church honored Mothers ter Friday nig)ll. located 7 miles southeast of Sunday morning before the Several door prizes were IaeIaIIId CIIIaa, 'I'I1II • • bIm, .Mr, lint viIIt bacII " . elty bad ....tty . aflIIr IeaVIna CIIIna 34 ywn CiIIaIIIed. He couldn't hardly .• , H. 8I*It MIaut, .1x teCOIIIi» the city ltaelf. but - u In CI\IIIIIhe c:ouId still 110 to the ~eThings had cbaJtaed quite mattary and junior high a bit In 34 years bIa Aunts sei100la he attended and 100 , Cben·. MId, 'I'bere were aJllll'OXlmaWly 6.000 fllUf\neI made 01 clay thai had beeII fired. This And That .. .. Leea' Green Thana"r8 A••end Tralnl•• Ce.fab Green Thumb worke... In Catro. Deaf Smith. Hale, Lamb. Parmer. Randall, and Swisher counties met Tuesday, April 27 at lbe Canyon Senior Cltizen's center for their bi-annual training meeting. Local workers attending the Canyon training session were: Eusebio Castellon and Andres Cortez of Abernathy , and Roy Dodson of Hale Center. Visiting from Waco was Green Thwnb State Director who spoke to the workers about the future of Green Thumb, recent policy changes, and the overall CKcellent performance the program has maintained. The group of almost fort y also heard JoAn Mahaffey. District Direclor of Green Thumb in West Texas. Ma· haffey. of Canyon, discussed worker perfonnance, rrporting proc<>dures. and showed the neYI', award win ning film depicting Green Thumb workers and other older workers. Derrell lIale. Area Super · fulure uf employment programs for older persons has been of real interest to the Green Thumb workers 5i nce they will be the direct and imm<>diate recepients of any changes in these a reas . Hale pointed out. Texas Farmer'S Union Gr.",n Thumb. an equal opportunity employer. is a n Michael Irish, first assista nt criminal dis trict attorney, was named this year's Outs landing Young Lawyer Sa turday at the Lubbock County Bar Association 's Law ·Day banquet at the Hill crest Country Club Irish. 35. of 30 14 23rd St is temporari ly on lea ve from hi s private genera l practice to s e rve in the crim ina l dis tric t attornev 's office during the (' Iec ti ~n year H. had Ihe sa me position for two years unde r former Crimm"ll District AHorne), ,\ lton Griffin . and he served as assista nt dean at the the Green Thwnbers Texas Tech Universit y law able to take som e useful information oome. "The schoo l fo r more than Ihree years . He was preside nt of the Texa s Lawyers Association th e year the association was selected Outstanding Young Lawyers Association nationwide . He also served three years on the board of directors for the State Bar of Texas Past president of the LuI>bock County Ba r a nd LuI>bock County Junior Bar voted the award to Irish from a lis t of 25 nom inations bl' the rount y's five district J~dg(·s Irish is maITI4."'I.1 and has two children Iri sh is" 1964 graduate of Aberna lhy High School He IS the son of Mr. and Mrs . J .L. Iris h of Abernathy . ________-_ J Congratulations To John Ruiz & Cletus Irlbeck se~:~~I~~~di 94 2. he mar~ r ied Virginia Ca ro in Kaufman. ~----------~----, I I I I John Ruiz FO'l. WINNING SECOND PLACE I ____________ JI MEET AT THE REGIONAL TRACK I_~ I I r---------------, I I I I Cletus Irlbeck fOR WINNING fiRST PLACE AT THE REGIONAL TENNIS MEET I II I I ~--------------j Good Luck To Both Of These Students A t The State Meet Survivors Include his wife : eight daUghters, Alice Blackwell . Geraldine Johnson ,' Annie Griggs, Cressie Norris . Kathie Reed . and Loria . a ll of Lubbock . and Brenda lbendia and Gloria, both of Denver : three sons. Ihe Rev . A.R. McNeal, Judge Jr . and Vincent, all of Lubbock: a sister. Florine Oggs of Roseman . Calif. : four brothers . Colonus of Rosebud, Lee Arthur of Ralls. Joseph d Abernathy and Bobbie Gene of Los Angeles; 32 grandchildren; and It ....t-p'lUlllcblldna, duced a bil l aimed at driVing diversion program only in 1962 Producers of feed gra ins. wheat, cotton and rice who have already signed up to participale in the existing 19112 diversion program would have the option to divert another five percent of their acreage and be pai d for that diversion. Payment for diverted cotton ar res would be 20 cents per pound times rormal pI'OCuc tion times the number of acres diverted. With pay. ments ligured in the same manner. the rates would be 5 I 25 per bushel for com, 52 .00 per bushel (or wheat and $2 c20 per hundred · weight for rice . For 1983 . 1984 and 1985, the bill call. fer a nation· Wide producer referendum In July of this yea r on " 'hI'ther farmers would set up prices fo r these com aSi de ror conservation pur- 111ocil tl ('S by curtailing pro- poses I , percent of their cropland A~val would req uIre a yes vole from 5.> perr.:nl of lhe larmers partiCipating, and passage wou ld be rewarded with a 10 perC'"e nt increase in the respec- for a diffe rent reaSO D .T he I\dminis lra lion wa nts c.:hangcs to redul'c government expendllures required by the law 's dairy program . the m""t costly of all cover..'<I commodit ies r\ biparllsa.n coa lition ca ll ed " The Fa rm Crisis Group," true to Its name, wants pro\'lsioos to relieve Ih,· mCbt devastating fa rm hnanl' lul crunch since the l;r<"a t Depression Ell(ht ",'n members o( the cott,"l. food and IOtro~ <i U(· tlon and compensating lilrnH'rs for tha! curt ai lme nt l'l thl'r through Inc reased ~ -omrnodl ly Cfl"C:ht Corpora · tlOIl loan Il~ ' els or dlrPC t pay jnr al'n'a~l' rt..'<.Iuct!on The IJlI I I~ Illll'(t " Fa rm CriSIS h ' l I)f I~:! ' and IS d(> ~ · rnt>l'd .l~ " u bil l to brlllg n' !Il'f to the emhattled 1 , 111111~ farmef'!) of \11H'r1{':t ' Four (:03 lluon membe rs I,: rt"lill for dra (ung the 1}~11 an ' from Texas Tht-.", .Irl' l.ubtXK' k's ~ 'ongressma~ ~1\' I'n ocllool board members. " - 11ft to 1'IIIIl- 51*' Cox, Gale Davis and Robert Pope. Earl Carler presents the new members with a certificate of electiOllcto the board. They tool! !be !X5i1ion& bald by Dav id PtrllOCl, Bob Riley and Jerry Oswalt. ( Review Photo ) did you knoW'? 00 •~ ,.i Sou thw es tern Public 5<?rvice Ker'll lI anc(' , Congreuma n l-h;trlt..., Struholm of Stam urd. J",(' k Iltghlower of crtlQn a nd Man-tO Lt.·nth of \l.Jr lln A("('u rdlng 10 a fact s he-et I't "l' t- I\ . -d at Ill<' l...u~k Offl l'l' of Plams Colt o n (; ro\lo(,rs . Inc from H a n ~ 's 01 f 1"'- the f1lI!a s u~ oHers prodUl' l'n. .. p.lld acreage t! \"(" loan rates for each of the four commoditll'S Failure to com ply ""ith the referendum provisions wou ld mean derual of access to all farm programs for thr.., yea .. Should farmers "otlng In the referendln turn down the 15 percent semi -mandatory acreaae sel-aside, the Secretary of Agriculture wcol d be required to estal>hsh a voluntary acreage re' duc t ioo program " 'hen domes tiC carryover reached (-erla IR I. "els . with farmers a~atn gh-en an Increase i n thl' lr loan rates Ul return for their part ici pat im. For cOC ton if total domes - Anhydrous Ammonia I ton ' Co mpan y power lines m~t"t t he h ig hest ~ ft'ty and ~r · viet' s tandards. \,Vhen wind , wea the r, trL't' growth o r olher f. c turs .lI eet th ..... li nes. SPS crew s co rrec l Ih e pro blem qUl c ~l )' If yo u see a downed po w", li n. o r o lher eqUIpm t;nt that mig ht cauS(.' a n injury o r ~t"rvICt' interrupti on . call you r loca l srs office Your call co uld help prevenl a n acc ld,'nl or ", rvi ce out age . Typically. healing and coolin g account for mOr< I .... n 60 % 01 your home's energy consumpti o n . St:lt'c ling the correct size o f a ir conditioning unit ca n help reduce this consumpti on . You also ca n conserve e~'H' rg y by p ia in g outs ide J ir conditi o n ing units away fr om shruhbery or ot her ubs lruct lons which cou ld block the flow of outside ai r to Ih~ un it. When using an ai r condi lioner, keep blinds o r drape ries cl osed agai nst' direcl sunlighl and keep a ll oUlside doo rs cluS<'d . Co nse rvalion cffort s like these can help you "keep you r coo l" thi s summer. ALSO CUSTOM LIQUID APPLICATION $4 00 PER ACRE ANDERSON GRAIN COMPANY ABERNATHY COUNTY LINE Pr~ers should take advantage of services provided by the Hale County Noxious Weed Control Office located at the comer of ABh and 6th Streets. The Hale County Noxious Weed District was established in 1957 a. an outcome of a public hearing and election. Operating costs for this office is obtained from a 3 cent per acre tax 011 farm and ranchland in Hale We at SPS applaud those cuslomers who reduce their monlhly electric bills by using electricity more officienlly . One such customer, Amarillo College. recen ll y voled to remove 94 lighl ing fix lures fr o m a classroom building. This acli on allowed the school 10 meel enginee ring standards for lighting levels. and is expec ted 10 save the ~_L..iI"'" college about $S .b28 a year in electricity cos ts . are the major cause of acci· family- iI life IF' "O V DEC' Un: TO BU' bea lth insurance to suppl emen l medlcaN>. don 't pay ca.11 . warns Linda McCor- mac k. a raml l ~' resou rce manage m en t s~ia l ist " Pay by check. money order or ba nk dra f ~ made payable to the insurance ('t,)mpan~' . Not the age nt or a nyone e lse. " she says Il c ca rryover stocks a t the end 01 the marketing year exceeded 4 .2 million bales. the Secretary d Agric ulture ..'ould provide for a min imum 15 percent set -aslde _ and farmers "'ould receive an me rea.se cj 10 percent in the base loan rate . Farmers would have the option to set asIde 25 percent of acreage, In ,,·h,lc.h case the loan ra te would be increased by 20 percent. Other pro"lsions of the bill wou ld mandate ' I I that the government guarantee up to $250 million in loans for construction of on· farm storage facilities, I 2) that the existing $600 million economic emergency loan program be utilized, I 3 I tha I tbe President call a White House Conference on Agricullure, and , 4 I that the Secreta ry survey a nd expedi te bartering of U.S. gOl'ernment·o.med agricul tural commodities for strategic materials. AI .... it would be expressed as the "..,nse 0( Congress" ( I ) that $ t billion should be made available for the agricultural credit revolving fund . and I 2 ) that the Administration should take action to begin negotiations with the government of Russia for a multi -year trade agreement. Spokesmen for bath Hance and Stenholm have expressed optimism about the measure's prospects both in . the House Agriculture Commitee and in tbe full House. STRUV.E PEE E . ,' l>duca tio~ s peciahs t aging. on the home econom ics sta ff of the T<,xas t\gri cultura l Ext('n51 0n Se rvke , The Texas A&M Unt versl ty Syslem STOCK NOW €~~ control in the 90 to 99 perCounty . cent bracket Grady Reeves currently is the Supervisor for the Hale County Noxious Weed ConProducers that have thIS trol Office and is responsible type of weed prolilems and for making herbicide applineed the ser vices of the Hale cations. Spring applications County Noxious Weed Con· of a contact soil sterilant trol Office ran call 296-9229 herbicide on field bindweed. and talk with Grady Reeves Texas blueweed and Bur ragweed when ground condi- or his secretar y. There is a nominal fee ror serv ices tions are good and plant rendered to pay for equipgrowth is in a lush green state. has resulted in weed , ment and chemicals uSed. de nta l death of people o"er age 6S, says Judith Wa rren WE HAVE IN Knowing what electricity is worth is worth knowing. F(jr -an;~ers to your ques'i'[ons, call or write your SPS manager. Luhbock. Texas i6:\ -" K6H BATTLE SENATORS BUG : All four Senators from the Carol ina s have urged support for expanding the boll weevil eradication program beyond the trail a r ea in North Ca rolina down through Soo th Ca rolina. In a lett er to Thad Coch· ra n I H-\llss .I , c nalrman, Sena te Agricu lture subcommitt ee, the Se nators s ta ted that In orde r to move for IJ.·a rd with the expansIOn " it IS essent ia l tha t minimal addi ti ona l lundlng be proVided In thl' U S. Dopa rt mC'nt of Agri culture's FY 19113 budget ' The Se nalors a re J esse Ik lms • t( ·f>; (' '. John i::as t • R·:-; C. ' . I::rnt-,s t Holli ngs • D·S C. '. and Strom Thurmond I R·S C I The ir letter stated the ex pTnslon ,,' ou ld involve a JOint industry·government effort with cot ton producers The " Farm Crisis Act of 1982 " proposed by a bipar· ti sa n coa lition of fa rm a rea congress me n would increase the loan rate and market price of grai n sorghum a pprox imately 43 cents per hundredwe ight On an average produ ction of 800 mill ion bushels. that would mean SI9'l million to so r· ghum fa rmers at the harvest of thei r 19113 crop. "Sorghum fa rmers would equi valents. 4 .5 percent higher than the previous month. but 12.8 percent lower than Ma rch, t981. EXPORT CO'IMITMENT lilTS 6.5 MIt.LlO:O< : Net new cotton export sales for the 1981·82 marketing year according to the Na ti ona l totaled 61.700 running bales Colton Counc il for the week ended April 22. bringing the season's total CO ITO~ USE CONTIcom mitments 10 6.566.60 0 ~LF:S SLOW: Colton conbales, the Na tional Cotton sumption remai ned s luggis h Council said. The ma jor in March as domestic mill buyers we re Japa n. with use inc hes upward to a 33 .4 00 : So uth Korea . seasonally adjusted a nnual 10 .600 : and Hong Kong. rate of 5 million ~80 - pound 7.800 . The week's shipments bale-equivalents. according to the Na tional Cotton of 126.700 bales brought the Iota I to accumulated Coun rl l ~ .725. 900 Mea nwhile. new 11l1s was 2.2 percent above the 4 9· mill ion·bale saies for the 1982 -83 ma rrate fo r February . but 10 .5 ke ting year were reported a t 49.900 ,) apa n was agai n the percent be low the yea r · , main buyer. taki ng 29. tOO ea rlier le vel. Cotton' s share of tota l ba les GI:\S NOT COVERED BY fibe r consumption was 23 .i .' OISE AME:O<DME:O<T : percent. compared with The Occupational Safety and 24 2 percent in February Hea lth Administration has and 23 .1 percent in March. 1961 . Total liber use by U. S. eo nfirmed in a letter to the f>;ational Cotton Council that mills in Ma r ch rose· lo a cotton ginning lS classiHed seasonall y adjusted annual under agriculture by the rate of 21.2 million bal ... ass umi ng the major share of the cost If USDA 's share is sel a t 3U percent. approximatdy $ 2 5 million would be reqUired Th e lett er concluded : " No othe r program . In our view , J GSPA Endorses Far. Crisis Act Of 1982 not be making that much more. overall ." said Elbert Harp. Executive Director of Grai n Sorghum Produ cers Association , " because, under the present program of low loa n leve ls. Ihe sorghum deficie ncy payment makes up the difference " the added income at harvesl tim e rather than months later in the form of a de · fic lency payment. I 2) the land conserva tion prOVISion in the program would reo duce the price-<lepresslng s urplus production, and I 3 j it would reduce Governm enl \ The Congressional cost The main adva ntages of the proposed new pla n. according to Ha rp. would be : I I • lhe farmer would receive F ..\LU; 1:0< TilE 1I0!ltE SAVE ON EVERY IH TRACTOR SOUTHWISTERN PUBLIC' SERVICE COMPANY 405' Av•• D Odds are increasing that the four ·year 19111 farm bill will become a one·yea r bill via changes sought by both the Administration and fa rm ·sta le legislat ors, ea(' h Ab<e rn. al hy. Texas :!9H ;! -,2 I ................................. Servlees Provided By Noxious Weed Control Offiee produ{'\n~ T"KlNG 'IRE 0"'" OF OFFICE are _ .' } PHONE L IU , AveD Abernathy . Texas 79311 fet."<1 grams. have now Judge McNeal Services for Judge McNeal . 50 , of 3926 E . Duke were at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fora Memorial Church of God in Christ with Bishop J .E . Judy officiating Burial was in City of Lu~ bock Cemetery under direc· tion of McCarly Funeral Home of Littlefield McNeal died of an apparent heart attack at t2 : 02 p.m. Salurday on arrival al Methodist Hospital. He was born on March 7. 1922 . in Carthage and lived in Ralls before moving to Lubbock in 1971 He wa s JOE THOMPSON IMPLEMENT group , primarily members of thl' liouse from states r---------- TRANS ITION Abernathy . 7e'xAS J. Michael Irish J. :7 Fon ,\!.t . HtUR t'AR~ING NEEDS Legal Community Lauds visor of Plainview, a nd coor dinator for the sess ion f('l t Wl'rl' employment and placement proMr"m for rurdl residents, age 05 and older. who meet low income guidelines. Besides the ,,>unties already li sled. the prol(ra m operates in I (I I ot her coun ties in the state of Te~as. in 44 uther sta tes. a nd two territories in the Uniled Stal es . .;i,~ PLAINS GRAIN. FARM SUPPLY I,ubbock ·;ti2 ·103" AbNrtathy 2\111·254 1 agency . A hearing con..,rvalion a me ndm e nt therefore does not a ppl y to ginning opera tions The action s hould be helpful in Ca liforn ia . which has previously considered gins under general industry . California indicates if will (ollow sui t. 1'1'I11.J( · c\W ..\R~:\IESS ,\~~IO U:-;(,EM E:\T 0 0 you know of a handi- ca pped child 'a ge 0·21 who is not in school ? If so ca II your locat school districl and ask to talk 10 the direc lor of spccia l educa tion Budget Office estima tes a Governmen t sa vi ng of $ 8~ m illion over four years . I Grai n Sorghum Producers Associa tion has endorsed the t' arm CriSIS Act of 19l!2 Ha rp said. "The real value of this plan is that by rai sin g the market price and r('· dueing surpl us production. II reverses the l re nd of the past several years where farmers were forced 10 sell thei r crops a t prices far be low the cost of production a nd then depe nd on a Government deficiency payment for their income " The t'a rm Cr isis Act 01 I !lH2 " wit! give some added stabiht y and income protec· tion to farm ers whi le lower · ing the cost to Government " That is a step in the righl direct ion ," said Ha rp. Thank You To those who supported and voted for me. To the dedicated workers who called, visited and made donations, our sincere thanks and appreciation. Don Ca~~leberry SAVE NOW ON JOHN DEERE LAWN'-.M AINTENANCE EQUIPMENT has grea ter protentl a l fo r reduc ing production costs _ or Improvi ng produClivi ty, DELUXE 21-INCH MOWERS High:Pressure Washers th.n eradication of tbe boll weevil. ThI'refore, we slrongly urge your support for Ih is critica lly important progra m." I::XPANSION OF FmHA LJ::NUING ,\ UTHORITY URGED : A National Cotton ('ouncil representative ha s u rg~-d a Senale subcommiltee on agricultura I credil to l'ont inue_ a nd if possible ex pand, Ihe lending authority of the Farmers Home Electr ic c~ r rent and co ld water are all you need to p ut a no- sc ru b c tean ing mach ine to work. Five mode ls w ith nozzle p ress ure from 500 to 1. 100 psi Thre~ $35 off models - push type; self-propelled ; a nd eleclrio-start sel fpropelled . Push-type has 3l'l-hp eng ine. se lf-propelleds have 4-hp engines and rear-.w heel gear drive Oplional 2 '12-bushel rear bagger. WjTH JOHN DEERE COUPO N Adminis tra tion. In his testimony . Willi a m H Houston. III,' a Tuni ca. 8-hp Miss., cotton fa rmer, said the agency 's reauthoriza tion breaki ng point. " He sa id cotton fa nners are in ex· tremely di ffi cult financial situation beca use of ci rcum- slances beyond their control. noting ma ny have suffered two disastrous seasons in a row . and some Ihree. Houston lold tbe committee : t t ) legislation is needed to correct the inequity that has resulted from the 1978 law that placed a $100.000 ceiling on FmH,\ operating loans. and I 21 more credit could be made available to farmers without additional government outlays by suI>ordinating existing FmHA loans to new loans from the private sector. EXPORT SALES CLIMB : Net new -sales for the'19II1 82 marketing year surged to 115.900 running bales during tbe week ended April t 5. bringing the year's total commitments to 8,505.600 . The major buyers were Japan, 55,900 bales : Bangladesh_ 27,900: and China. 20 ,500 . To date, M;; ... •••~!lIc= commitment for U.S. cotton totals 833,300 bales. The week's export. shipments totaled t90 ,800 bales_ Sales for 1912-83 were 1• • tOO. the largest weekly total for !be new y..r. 11·hp Lawn Tractors Riding Mower impera tive because the fa rme r 's fina ncia l condi tion is "stra ined a lmos t to the IS $85 off MTH JOHN :) EERE The 68 Rider has an enclosed engine for quiet ride: shiH-on-the. go 5-speed Iransmission . Recoil or electric slart. 30- or 34-inch cutting width . Optional rear bagger for 3D-inch mower COU~N Get ·a John Deere 3 -hp Edger for easier lawn care. Blade a dlusts 10 ma ny ang les for edg ing and trimming. and ,i I's semi-enclosed for safety. In add itio n. the blade stops a ulomatically when raised 10 its h ig hesl posi lion . $100 -off WITH JOHN DEERE JOE TKOMPSON .I MPlEMENT COUPON 19.~hp Tractor Big power for big jobs. John Deere 400 has 19.9-hp engine, hydroslatic drive. triple hydraulics . .power s leering, and more. Variety of implements available. . WITH JOHN il ~ COUPON $400 off Coupons Rede.m,ble At The John Deere 111 and 111 H feature a 38-lnch mower . The 111 H has a hydrostatic drive system for one· lever coniroi of direclion and spe~ . Rea r bagge r, fron l blade , ano snow thrower avaIlable 1411 Aye. D SOFT N LITE ABERNATHY PHONE 298·2266 Abernlthy, TeXIs ~ FLOUR . WHERE YOU SAVE EVERYDA Y '!ill LI. --. ' $1 78 =r::-rur STEAK . . . . ~.!!~. SOFT ORilla 71e r EEf. . . . . . . . ~188 ' ~~~II~~:· speed 20 lb. BI8 winter . f~"'" . SODA 18BOIoz. ~ ~ 1?1~ ~ y BAHlnl 2 11111 HIlliER 't\~.~ ~~ ~ ~ • . LB. I & oz. P1I8. ~~~'$289 ~r:~lr~~TCH Ble KODAK KODAK X 15 F ii~ii:·,' ----~~~~··-, 1Ib'~~Lia $1 89 COLA ! ~IDIY • PlIIi ••• 2 LITER ALIA $ : 1!!. saTZER oTIP $139 170 CT ..................... _ ...... DIDSZICII:I~LA· CHOYa::a: .............. , COllET RICE 28 oz. BOI ii!b:IclDD::.DXICdJ ,CHOUI m· Eln 59' SPILLMATE TOWELS $ 579 36 CT. 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BICOI,•••••••••••••• ~ ................. •••••••• I ~~~~~:~"a~ce.free motor • UL lis led Decorator fan acc essor ies a ... ai l able ~~, c , 19~ • Perm anen tly ~~~~~~2d~:IChed -NoTVorradio Inlerference '328 lOul iiiEm LUnCHMEATS BEEF SPREAD B ' APPLES ' ~';~~~:; llmil .d .~·~~~~:~r~~~~~1 .~~;I!·lr~,~~~elf !!••.. DOS-FOOD 5 LB. . . . . . . . 1.111 - - 1411 Ave. D A'emlt.y, leXIS ABERNATHY PHON£29I-2211 fIlE YOU SAVE EVERYDAY I,. r. ~~lve ~.ter a.~ 11IIlnIc· tor IIIIIIr SMrman had a luy,... with twvbandl wlMb!la tint diviSion rat· illl in Cllllllpetition. Saturday. the sixth IJ'llde beginner' band went to c0ntest In Petenburll. They received 11.1st divia\(ln in concert and allo in Sight-reading. They were_ named a Sweepetakes wiMer . Solo~ts receiving 1st divisions were: Stacy Rudder. JoIInna Pointer, Carole Muten. Fred McCoy and Joe Bob Blackburn. Receiving 2nd divisioDl were Mariah Sims. Scott Gilmore. Joe Johnson, and Leigh McKiMey. Ensembles receiving 1st division recognition were Dee Dee Moore-Tammy Elliott-Leigh McKinney, Melanie Taylor-Kellie Sawyer, KelIle Sawyer-Lisa Shermu, Ann WaUaceyvette Bohn, Jama PalrShane Bounds-Clay Enger. Carole Masten-Leip McKinney. Carole MuteDJohnna Pointer, Mariah Sims-Yvette Bobn-Tammy EUiott-Johnna Pointer. Second divisions wiMers wete Becky Lindsey-Suaan Goen-La Donna Lamb, Joe Johnston-Scott Gilmore-Joe Bob Blackburn. Shallowater 5·8 Grade Honor Roll Students 6th Grade DeAnda. Darla Ellis, Dusty Students on the "A" honor Greaves. Laura Green, roll : Shane Bownds, Angela Vickie Holderby, Lori JarCole, Clay Enger. Nathan nagin, Belinda Leyva, Rosa Gutschke, Cameron Hopson. Martinez, Lisa Rameriz, LaDonna Lamb. James Brandi Ratliff. Stephanie .5th Grade , Pair. Stacy Rudder. Mariah Riojas, Casey Rudder. Students on the " A" honor Sims . and Melanie Taylor. roll : Earl Haralson & Kristi Shelly Sheehan. Vince Shue6th grade students on the make. ShaMon Stephens. Montis. .. AB" honor roll : Rodney Clint White, Melanie Wil5th Grade students on the Baker, Claudia Bassler. liams and Christy Witcher. .. AB" honor roll : Belinda Yvette Bohn. Tammy Elliott, Didi Hernandez. David Karr . Carole Masten. Fred McCoy. Leigh McKinney, Dee Dee Moore . GENERAL WELDING Stephen Olmsted. Johnna Pointer. Kelly Sawyer. Lisa MILLWRIGHT Sherman, Robin Simants. and Tracia S~ks. The 5th-ll th grade honor roll stUdents at Shallowater Schools were announced recently. They are: T& G CONSTRUCTION ~!~~:~~~~ Res. 747-1472 BUS· 765-2141 I 7th Grade Students on the "A" honor roll are : Amy Chandler. Scott Cottenoir. Ti sha Jenkins. Brett Jungman. Dana DALE GREAVES e:'//lIijt':tfl/ly ~ cGisscs 8 Friday, lhe Junior Hilh Band alao received lint divisions in both concert and sight reading. SoloislS receiving 1st division ratings were Scotl Collonoir, Brandon Sheehan. Sherry Alewine, and Robby Skidmore. Ellen Masten. Brett Jungman. and Wayne Rogers received 2nd divisions. Overall. the band placed second behind Floydada . Lee. Ellen Masten. Jeff Oliver and Veronica Oliver. Those on the " AB" honor roll are: Mike Ables. Patricia Cannon , Michelle Clevenger. Pamela Frazier, Amy Green . Brian Green, Damon Holder. Lisa Neel. Cathy Parr. Connie Parr. Sandy Pestana. Holly Seliers . Brandon Sheehan. Amy Stephenson . Kelly While. Mark Willia mson and LaRial Wil son. Mth Grade Students on the" A" honor roll are : Sherry Alewine, Sarah Gra ham. Mimi Lupton . Angela Si res and Shayne White Those on the " AB " honor roll are: Sherri Bounds. Stephanie Brock . Shariss Burgett. Tylene Hill . Mark Hunt. Sa brina Morrow. Robert Rameriz . and Sherry Wiley . simulaters. l Junior Golf Teams First And Second Shallowater Junior High Gulf te" nlS competed in the districi tourna ment held at Keese Air Force Base May 3. At the e nd of regulation play. the boys team was tied wi th Hale Cenler for first pl ace. Sha llowa ter won the pla yoff tu la ke first place . I('li ving Hal~ Ccnter with ~l'Cond a nd Spur \"th third Th e boys team was co m· IXlSed of Tim Lennon. Billv fr eema n, I\lonte Ivey , Scott Cotlenoir . Randy Anderson a nd Darren Head . The ir l'oOlch \\-as Leo Cottenoir Th E" :t('\I\' III('!o; s he enJoys a r e Coop .Ind un the \lcws · pupt'r Siaff at ~chool She Jikt,S In work . go bowling and Just pla In run around El PEPSI COLA 32 oz. The last sludent IS senior Brian Jungman li e is l'm · pl o)-ed al the Htlnd House of Lubbock I hs manager is PLUS DEPOSIT !\:li kc Johnson GAL. MILK ~". $1 LETTUCE o/~1 TOMATOES .( . - . LB. LB. CHOPPED BBQ BEEF SANDWICH BOLOGNA BACON 89 39¢ 59¢ EACH FRESH SLICED LB. WRIGHT'S SLICED SLAB u. S. LB·$1 CHOICE ROUND STEAK He 99 sors. To start off the entertainment. Stuart Smith. Rod Burgett. Craig COM ers. Alien Bounds a nd Kevin Rinehart sang " Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Enter- provided Knight. by D-J Scott STO:-';I·:Il.lEA",S ·· t hp n(' \~ l'C'pl;rcmf;!; n ·\\'.IShNi jtOa ns .. af'(' "br,Hif'd b~ ball look or slnlh..··llk(' ohJ(.·(·t:-- laun· dcn<d \\ Ith Ih(' Jea ns . ~i l~ :-' .-\ 1\11 \ 'until'I'})Oor tl·n. a doth, ha s been employed for aoout 2 years. His job dull l'" in· c1ude cook 109 steaks. fi llin g plates and cI ('~Hung up a fter work . ' There is lots of remodeling going on in County Line community . Mr. and Mrs_ Buddy Rice have added a room to their home . Mr. and Mrs . Noble Rice are having some siding replaced on th ei r house. Mr. and Mrs . Chek Hudson are re modeling their rent houses in County Line. The work is being done by Danny Rice . ..... Mr . a nd Mrs . Bill Mac Teakell have moved into the rent house belongi ng to Me. a nd Mrs . G.W. Ne lson. We a re so happy to ha ve suc h a nice couple living close to us _ place~ a nd Chap la in Wheeler ha s had so m a ny wa rtime expt.'r .enee to ta Ik and tell us aboul. Chaplai n Wheeler . a nd his wHe. J ean . were classmates of mine when w(' a ll went to T .I\'. C I 1\13 5· 1\139 1 in ForI Worth for fo ur years . Till!' d(~n ' l ~dl('(' l ttll' \H'a r hfl' Ilf lht· Jl~illb hu t 11 dot.'S add comlort, she S<.Jy~ We are so glad that Shallowater has a news paper again We rea ll y mIssed it when .t stopped ..... We are sorry to learn tha t Mrs . A.H_ Sla ter is moving to Pla mview She will ce r · t.atnly be m l~ in her L'h ureh and in her commu· Mr . and M rs G.\\' Man ley have been rlshll\g at Lake Hubbard The ~ d.d nol The JI' .-Sr . Prom was he ld at flillcrest County Clu b in Lubboc k Sat urda,, : May 8 a t j ' ;10 p. m Pi<., lures· were w k.n by Ray Westbrook . The progra m began wit h the Invocation by Rod Burgett foll owed by the We i· co m" from Stuart Smith OIty . She IS ver\' actlvc for her agr and a l~'ays found time ... to visit the sick and check on them. She is -a go-getter and keeps buay every moment of the day with her flowers . gardening . cooking and caMing. I wish I had her energy as she keeps. Everything is Just shining spanking sparkling clean when you go there anytime of the day . She is a n inspiration to ali who come in contact with her _ She says the house is getling to much for her and she is moving to Plainview to a n apa rtment complex so she won't have to keep a ya rd or a garden a nyroore . She so ld her home in Aber: nathy. She is the mother of Mrs G.W. Manley of Abernathy The ma ny fans and s upof Shallowater LIttle l.A!ague carne back Friday to Jake Powe li F.eld to try to ~rt the ~(·a...,on underv,'ay Thl 5 lIrnt.' It was Bra \'cs ,.. Cubs a nd the Braves ......l OIl top in the flnt llaseba II started up 111 Sha llollo.ter thIS past l'l'ek T\Jesdav Il was the Giants vs the 'Bra"es and hoth teams "S the ",eat.her Tht~ ,.n~ather won as the gamt~ had 10 be ca lied beea use of rain after two innilWl'. SCHOOL MENU ..... We new to Phoenix Sunday. April 25. parking our car a t the ai rport. We landed a t Midland-Odessa Airport a nd then new on into EI Paso where we had to change planes We lefl here a t 7: 00 a .m li nd a rrived in Phoenix at K' :10 . i took t ... o watches wi th me a nd I never did know what ti me it was all the tI me we were gone We lA'e re mel bv Mr. and Mrs H R . Pr~ther a nd ch. ld ren. We toured Phoenix and were tak en through Muse ums. Air Bases a nd the Desert Bo ta ni cal Ga rdens '" .Papago Park We did not port~rs \londOlY : Enchil adas I Thur s da~ : Hamburger . 1..( ' ttU(:t.'. Tomatoes, Pick les , & Ol1lon~ French Fries \I' Ca lsup . Choco l" te Chip l'ook!t"!" Frill .. \ Sack Lu nch , Combm~ tlOn Ham & Cheese Sandw ich. Potato Chips. Hanana , Ice Crea m Bar , :0: .. 1bl!idI .. Dean Pa rk~r . 1'lulil ps. Elbe rt P.e rce. Peggy HoberlSon. Bob Rodgers. Joyce Scha ubert . :\1inol" I.t' Ol~ U t> Sche-dulr May 24 - Demons-Ba ndits May 27 - Trojans· Demons June ~ ·Bandlts-Trojans J une 7 . Demons-Bandits J une 10 - TrOjans-Demons June t 4 - Bandlls -Trojans June t 7 - Bandits-Demons June 2 1 - Demons-Trojans June 24 - Trojans-Band its In the second game, it was a close game ea rly on with 1M GianU leadiIII tile Dod- J UN IOR HIGH l'HEEIILEADEIIS ... for the t98HIJ sc hool year a re U sa SMnnan und P .J . )-' razler. on the top . Bnd T .J . Fra l ie-r . Mindi Woodruff and Stan Huddt.·r IJfl tht' ho tt om ( U('v lew Photo I . nit' (i( ~ of "'OTln: lookin jl( (ur !'Oh~lIo"' ;' IN' j ... ,Idull Iu llI iln ;I).!.' .1 r""pon ""lbl r th(' S""lmminJ,: 1'001 (or th t· ullru rnin ..: "' "IIIIlI.' r , ,' ,""'011 . \IJIJI It';ltuJn'o nlil.\ hr PI(' kf'ct up at thr ('ii, Srat' L.ln \11th., 1111111'( Ih 11 ,1 11 If (h.' ( 'it.\ j ... un a hlf' 10 (llIthi ... IIi HU \, ill nnl ulu' ll thi ...... um nll' r ~ pll"'<iliull th t' . . ""iltlllJill l! 4 II~ Of o.\h.1 lIu\Ld 1'1 n t \ (uunnl I.f" ru~ (i rot~unc1t"r :\1..1 ' 0 1' \H E.\ F \H~IEHS 1111'11 110I>EH ... · I·:FF\("!E"T · (;J" sFlt n n : AMERICAN :0: .. 1tii:idI .. 1'11o,,,: "':I:! -I :IUU SII 11.1.<111 In:H. n :x \ S GROWERS GIRLS U1TLE DRIBBI.ER LARGE RED TEAM ".On the front rrNI. from left to riP\, is Christ . W.tcher. Brandi Ha llilf. Sherry Sc human a nd Shell y Purkeypile. On the back is Coach Charlene Elliott. Mel arue Tuylor . Tncia Spa rks . Krisll Montis. Tammy Elliott and Coac h Sue Elliott I Revie ... Photo . GROWERS 801( tOO~ Ave J . Sha llowa ter. Mrs Boss was assisted by Mrs JIm Sparks and Mrs . Ilett)' Hic hardson Sirthda y Party For 130 SHALLOWATER. TEXAII 79363 Cynthia D' Ann Ross D.& L IMPLEMENT AUCTION I IN~. Cy nlh.A 1), ,11\1\ Hass celt· · bra ted her 6th birt hday II .Ih a sk " tm ~ . pa rl Y he ld a t Iht· ~S1latc-marnmeln l:ubl~)('k . COMPI.ETE MACIUNERY CLOSEOUT SALt: FRIDAY. MA\' 14th 11 , 00 a.m . 4' , miles east of Loop 289- ldalou Highway Consignments welcome to la st sale_ AU equipment to be ofl lot by May 27th last day we have a loader Some s hop a nd office equip. to sell at 11 : 00 a .m . MallY more t ractors &. equip. by sale time All items subject to prior sale Comlllission rates 6";.. up [0 $350 maxium for each item. Brent Snod grass Auctioneer Tx 5·062·06% All A nnouncel1lents made at sale supercede w:itten ad. For mo", information 806 -1 62 - 0 ~ 18 ~~~~;~ Gas Several 4 row cultivators baler 85t Ford Diesel 1-8 Row JH ·cult. 1969 510 diesel combine 2-4 U20 JD toG row IH lister New 5-ton Miskin 22 40 JD with 14 5 loade. t -6 row lister hydraulic scraper VAC Case 100 hrs . on it 1-00-4 row JH listen New 19' Tye drill 11 50 Massey WI dua Is 1-4 row JD Iisler Loader tractors 11 30 Massey Field cultivators 2 560 LPIH tractors 50 Massey Several 22 ' - 38 ' wI booms for loading 4430 JD t -11 shankJD subsoiler 1-4.000 ' diesel wI 4320 JD Swathen booms for loading 4 -730 JD 1-36 Massey swather Mveral12' "14 ' discs 2 _ 400 IH 655 MUlleY 11174 Freight liner 2 _ 70 JD Gas 612 Hestoo Hay Binder truck 318 Detroit 2 9N Fords 1290 JH Hay Binder motor with 13 speed 8 N Ford For Bal.n tra .. mission wI air GIOO MM LPI duals 4500 Heston t~in sharp .. sleeper Power broom lor cleaning Several Massey Balen 11174 White 290 r~oiJed parking Iota twlnund wire CIImmillp 13 -lpeed 14 x 36 oCflce bldg. wI 2 air several new Holland with trailer to Conditionei'll (wine .. wire baIen HlI .epante Plows _ several 5 .. 6 BTM 2-346 JD twine balers 11177 CIvyIler 1-4 BTM MasMY Rollover plow 1-346 JD wire t.Ier 11177 Plymouth 3 BTM JH Rollover plow 1-5800 H..ton round Plymouth Cultivators ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MAUll AT IIALB 8Ul'BRCEDE WRlTl'EN AlII FOR MORE INFOIUIAftON . . .1'11.... 1_ Saturday , May H Thos(' friends 10 a tt en · danre " 'en> Bec ky Spa rks . Chri st. ll1chardson. Jod.e Hichardson . Nata lie Wood- :I I'd tJ J K(·nnt.'<1y , Foerste r. J ason and Nathan Woodard LoIS of ska ting . a nd fall In~ '. hoi dogs . cokes ice ('n'am . popcorn and ca ke "Wt· enjoyed by a ll Cy nth.a is the da ughler of ~Ir a nd Mrs . Bill Ross. J & J BAR-B-QUE (FORMERLY WHISTLE STOP) CUSTOM CATERING TUES - T IiU RSAND SUN 11 :00 • • m . - 9: 00 p.m. FRI SAT 11,00 • . nl • JESS IE TAYLOR I • Shallowater Methodist Women Meet The United Women 01 Sha llowater hosted a Spring Tea Sunday afternoon . May 2. The Tea " 'as in honor of a ll the ladies of the ch"",h The table was decorated . in pink a nd white and a _bouquet 01 irises swerved as a centerpiece. An out oC to... n guest and lormer church -member was Mn. W.A. Caraway of Lubbock . 12 p. nt. WEST HWY 84 SltALLOWATfR, T EXAS 832·4418 Little Folk's Day Nursery 604 7th Street Shallowater; Texas "Drop In s" Welcome ' State Licensed Day Care Competitive Rates Rides To And From School Doug and Barbara Rowden 832-4039 832·4307 Ah .. 600p.m vld 1t'.....vel._ Na.ed Vlee PrHlde.t David W. Lovelace. son 01 Mr . and Mrs. Joe B. Lovelace of Abernathy. hal been named vice president of the loan department 01 Town North National B~nk of Longview. Taas. The recent aMouncement of the addition of Lovelace to the staff of Town North Na tiona l Bank was made by sity Department 01 Mathematics ha s recognized eight outstanding students for the 1961-82 academic year . inel uding Weldon Patterson as a reci pient 01 the SI .000 Emmett Hazlewood Scholarship for 1982-83. Pa tterson. who holds a perfect 4.0 grade a verage. held a hazlewood schol arship in 1981-82 and a Mild- r-----------, ~Ir and J\lrs . Bennie I'up" rushed the ir baby son by now See you nex t week \~ell " COMPARE PRICES ON GENERI C O.T. C. DRUGS" I Also up t.o5IJ % savings on R x. Drugs ] • A Full Service Hometown Ph a rm acJ. LET US PROVIDE YOl.'R HEALTH )':EEDS! ,c haol ' l'a li the Special Aber na t hy We ekly Revi e"" l:.:durallOn Uirector 10 your ,chaol District. ' - - - - - -- - ---' III E1 EeTRlC COM PAN \\' . \1 . Smith Electric Compan y Sa lt'S And St'n'ice For 1:Intrit.' \I ulul'.... , f ontrob , lioists, a nd franes , E Il'dric: ~ upplif'S, r\ir ('o mpr('s~ors, Pumps . 'I' .. ,III ... lllrl1\l' ''' STEVE II'ITl'HEH MGR . Oil Fit'ld Ser\'ke Our Spechllity 1911 ("lo,is Rd . torian of his class Weldon is t he son of Mr _ and Mrs . William Pallerson of 505 2nd Place. Abernathy. MON -FRI. 9 a_ m .- 5,30 p.m . SA T. iO a_ m .-2 p. m . '" '''l ''CDt E:\T Do \'ou know of 3 child age 3 ihrough 2 t who does not lea rn casllv a nd is not w. m. smith red and Lonnie Langston Mathematics Scholarship in t980-81 He is a 1980 graduate of ed. • <.:rutch. Walker & Whet'l Chair Ite nl als. . 'tte-di{' a r t' Approved • pes & Paid Rx Prescriplion Cards Honored. are runnmg tests on hun tu detcrmllll' the illness \~ l' hope a nd pray lhal he IS t DAVID W. LOVELA'CE • Famil)' Ih: R ecord s. • E m er gency .: \flcr fiou ..s Sen 'il'f' [ 795-10 40 ). • Sr . Citizen Discount .. "taste r Cardl Visa Accept- 10 Ihe hosp.ta I this week Thf'~ bank presidenl Morris . A graduate of-Texas Tech University. Lovelace ' had previousl y served as vice president for banks in Addison and Corsicana . Texaa, and as an assistant national bank e xaminer for tile Comptroiler of the Currency. Weldon Patterson Recipient Of The Texas Tech Univer- Scholarship Abernathy High School and graduated as the valedic· by nov.. James sCOrt.' 6 to 5 ·';~: H\'I"'(; AMERICAN Linlllf' gers after two innings by a score of 2 to t But la te in the game. the Giants railied to ..... in II to 1 He-ef Ken tucky Bu tte r Cake Tu""d.,·, f' ried Fish FIllet V; / Tart e r Sauce , Macroni & Cheese _ \'egelable Slicks. Uot I\olls. Sliced Peaches \\' t'fine&da~ : Hurrito II' Chili & rhe",e. Pinto Beans , Spin ach. Corn Bread , Fruit Cobbler Crocker I Cogdell •. Willi am Char les Bridges . W.T Addi~ on . Franc es Braselt on, Jam es Bumpass. U oyd ('\.y . ~Iareella Eas ley. Thobe rn Epps. :\.11 Gray . Mary L~ dl3 Hooker , (jernade \I unler . Dorolhy Huggins. Hatt ll' H ~Iurphy. Erma Faye Owe ns. r loyd Page. iMlDg I to 0 Both teams played good early season haseball with the Cubs (odglng the Braves by a '~ ,la, 17·:! I & ctll"ese J Corn on the Cob, Green S"lad W / Dressing. .TlI R811 y . I\'IA Y 13, I III~ I'Am~» Annie Mae Steffey. Warren Tlidlock . Mary Will Taylor. P.t Toland. C.B. Wallace. Joe R. Walt . ~'ay Wester· man. Joy Wilson. Ennis Win, gate . Helen Joe wooden. 11 you know any of I~ese or their families please c ontact me , Faye Ann Nelson. Rt. one . Sha llowater, Texas . 757-2120 ). We have found over two thirds of the members a nd need to find one third more to have tOO percent of the elass . It is getting to be a bigger job than we ever anticipated to try to get up a reunion, As our class has nel'er had one before a nd it was a class that was never very close to eac h other so it makes it diffic ult to sta rt to find eve rybody a ft er about 5(J years Three of us 1934 graduat es of Quana h High Mr . a nd Mrs. Charles School a re trying to get up a Krebbs are visiting their Class Re union for July 2. daughte r. a nd fam ily. Mr. 1983 and we are havi ng a a nd Mrs J _C'. King . They time finding a II of our ciass were called in as the gra nd· mates . T here are so many daughter was iiI. They exQua nah people in Lubbock. peel to be he re about two !Ibernathv and Shallow a ter weeks We hope and pray that might know wherethe gra nddaughte r is a lr ight abouts of these people : Ann know that there were tllat many differenl kind_ 01 CIll' tu s plants . There were 51 dlflerent kinds. Bealdet each klnd had different species. It was lounded In 1935_by the ArilOna cae Ius and native Flora Society . TIle desert Botanica I Garden is located on 150 acres of typical sonor. n desert in Papa go Park . In Phoenix . On display are plants from the deserts of e very continent. including over. half of the world 's total number of cactus s pecies. It is the only ga rden dedica ted from its beginning to th e s tudy of the plant life of deserts and other arid lands Little League Gets Underway SHALLOWATER CO-OP GIN He is al so on the ,\'ews· paper Staff a nd he enjoys working . bowli ng and goi ng oul. get as many filii as usual because it was to cold. Their son , Joel. has a trailer house on the lake and they go dOwn once or twice a yesr to help him fish. _- ...,..."".,.~ ....". County Line Chit Chats, , have bee n so many lilt=: SIX't.'IOI h:-t Jr.·Sr. Prom Held At Hillcrest works about 25 hours per week a lld MARIGOLD In girls play. the Shallowater tea m was second be· hind Hale Center with Crosby ton taking third pla ce. The gi rls tea m . coached by Mary Warren. consisted of Mimi I.upton . Cindy Creaves. Shari ss Burgett , Mendi Woodruff. Kri sti D0pson a nd Angie Medlock. La inment for the dance was l'lCi.llllOg ilnd m ec h.mll~s putt i ng up dIsp lay'S. mvpn· tor y and ('I(' alllng SHALLOWATER WHO'S WHO OF SHALLOWATER HlGH ... pi<:tInd are Shallowater HIgb School students that were selec.ted Who's Who On the back row is David Westhrook , Stuart Smith, Tommy Garland. Rod Burgett and Troy Johnson. On the front row is Susie Ritchie. Debbie DeAnda . Linda Wiley. Patti Stantoo and ShoMa Dooley. I Review Photo ) The Response was given by Troy Johnson . Next the Prophecies were read by Tim Short and Kristy Tipton. The Last Will & Testament .... s read by the Will Committee spon- ~............. By Flye Au Nelson We have been traveling spin. This time to Yuma . AriltOna to visit Chaplain and Mrs. Howard Wheeler. Chaplain Howard Wheeler is retired, but he got tired of sitting around so he signed up for voluntary duty in Yuma . If your home is destroyed by fire. if your car is towed away in a three car smash up , if you witness a shootout in a rural part of the cou ntyyou will get to meet Chaplai n George Howa rd Wheeler . He may be dressed as a firefighter. a police oCficer or a she riff's deputy. Wheeler knows about Mili tary counseling . have been a Navy Cha plain for :12 years before retiring in 1975 . He had a difficult m inis try during wartime aboard air · cra ft carriers_ He and Mrs . Wheeler l4'ere wonderful host a nd hos tess as the,' '11Ie National Honor SOCiety went on their aMual Reld trip May 3. ThIs year they journeyed to Reese Air Force Base for a guided tour . The group saw films of the Air Forces of today and tomorrow. They were shown the classrooms and flight After walking ' over the hase and working up appetites. the NHS members ate al the Office r's Club. The n they were taken into the control tower for a view of the entire base. ........ _.... ....._..._..._--- ..- 8eelety Visits Reese light recogni zes Stace Dur· His school 3rti vilie; 10ha m , Tessie F reeman and l'ludl' Coop , F F A Sou th Br ian Jungman this week. Pla in s Ra bbit Breeders The ftrst st udent is SLace ,\ SSOrlatlon. and L I\'e~ tock Durham, who is a semor. He Judging His hohbies Include is employed at Sha llowater hUTltlIlg. fishing . gUlng to th~ Texaco . loca ted on "~ M \79 lake. HIner tubbmg. rUlUltng. and Clovis Hwy_ His bosses IInl lll i.iI!3. pickups and are Wayne and Faye Ad rodt·os kinson. His job duties In The nex t student is TesSie elude selling. st.oc:king . .... Freeman. who is a lso a seni or Tcssll' is employed a t Double-Up in the So ulh Plai ns l\'l a ll . Her e mployer is ToncJa Il ubgood .. Her jub duties a re selling <:Iottws. . '32-4QJ, _... ........ PAOIt. DECA Student Spotlight The DECA stude nt spot· .,Ji,.#.,.;,-......,indair ~~,,~~C.( ~\\~ '"J..... First Divisions Dee Dee Moen. A....1a Cole, Yvette Bohn, Tammy Elliott, TttUR80A.Y. MAY U. I.... GIFTS FOR THE GRADt.:ATE Many Items On Sale Come By & Browse • Purses ' Cosmetic Bags' Jewel ry • Shave &. Travel Kits· Clocks & Watches • Electric Razors· Came ras ALSO DON 'T FORGET DAD ON J UN E 20 lh nIUR8[)AV, MAY 13 , 1111 1\.." , State FHA/RERO :Meeting IIIIIItn AmerIca . . . . . . .tI_ III the ~lI'lItudtH_ III ChapCer a""*d tIIIa I .' ute _ _ _ III !be r - "- l ing, which was' held in the Tarrant County Convention Center in Ft. Worth, April 29-30 _ Attending from Abernathy were Sarah Miller, high point member for the year and Saundra Hunt second high point member. FHA members earn points by attending meetings and participating in programs, working on conunittees and money making projects. Accompanying them was Mrs . Marilyn Stone. Advisor for the Abernathy chapter. The Thursday evening business session was followed by the Camfel multimedia production " Ha rd Times" Key note spea ker Jack Jackson spoke to the group with humorous a nec- David lAnehart, director, and the ca.t do an out· standing job in preeenlinl " Rest Assured ." After the play was olier, • . pie auction and supper was held by the Senior Cia.. in the school cafeteria. With Va n Riley served as auctioneer, and Rick Houston a nd Collins Miller .,served as spotters. Pies were furni shed by the Senior Class and their The Senior CI. . of Aber- presented to three delllhtful nathy High School presented audiences at 9: 30 ' .m . the comedy, "Rest 4th, 5th, and 8 th grade Assured, " by Dona Id students ;· I : 30 p.m . - high Patton, Tuesda y, May 4 . in school students, and at 8: 00 the High School Auditorium . p.m . - relatives, friends , and Three performances were . general public. The play was well received by a ll audiences . It is the story 01 Mr . Moreland, I played by Darren Knox), a fa mily man who had spent most of his life accumulating immense wealth at the About half the population of America over the age expense 01 his family a nd of three w ears glasses . .Ir iends. He dies. I a ll of this being in the form of a dream l. and Lucifer. I played by Charles Cha mbers ), comes to take him home below . Ma ny things. I both sad and Junior Class represen- funny I . pass before the eyes tatives a re : Todd Barrick . of Mr . Moreland as the pl ay Scott Ferguson_ Sa ra Miller events tra nspire . When Mr. and Trey Stone and Senior Morela nd aw~kens from his represe ntatives a re: Angie dream. he i, a reformed All ebury. Donna Burgess. man, intent on being a Darren Knox and Ta mmy better husba nd a nd fa ther . Lloyd. The play was very humorous . Along with the philosophy and study in human nature . it was refreshin g to watch. Mr workshope filled the afternoon in which FHAt HERO members learned about issues concerning young people today . Installa tion of the state officers for 1982-83 , climaxed the Friday evening session. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization sponsored by Homemaking Education , with Mrs . J ea n D. Barton, Director, a nd Mrs. Sharon Reddell . Sta te Advi,1(>I". dotes and a serious message a bout the " hard times" of a dOlescence and becoming an adult. The Friday morning session featured key note speaker Michael Broome, of the Leadership Development Institute, who spoke on "Be The People Power Person" . Stars a nd Sparks clatlaa III FHA, ...... with a.oOO 'members and advisors from ·Tbu. "FHA/ HERO: An ExplOllive Exerience" was the !berne of the meet- est A88IIPetI" A •• PIe, Supper A S eee88 " e ••ese.tatlves ~~• • •y PAGE" ~~ [{(QjJ~ Student Cou ncil for Freshman, Sophomore, Junior a nd Senior Classes for the 1982-83 school year were elected. The Freshm a n Class chose Bill DuBose. Chri sty Miller. Carey McKinney a nd Jim Bob Carver. The Sophomore class elected D'Ana Howard. Tracey Murray . Keith lester and Kevi n Lester I LA NDMAR K 298-2440 111" AVf'.1I l ";lr~f> :! 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Dual burner and con lrOls· let _ ~ :.:!:~":~~':j';~ ONLY cookln oorld. .~ 194.00 9.70 5"4 sales l a_ t CASH PRICE sm70 1BUDGET PRICE " . 1248.60 Budgel te rms: no down payment S6 .8~ per monlh lo r 36monltls. 7000 MONTH" 25240 1262 $m OO ·ro 00 - 31800 Llslprlce Les120 % ICASH PFl ICE -12ti5 02 tBUDGET PRI CE' 1320 76 Budget term s no down paymenl . $8.9 1 per monll"! lo r 36 monthS .1Ii ~ P1ul ,n". Ua"o" J(l6oo "30 ,C ASH PRICE tlOS 30 t BUDGET PRICE" '49068 Budgel 'e""" no Oown OIymen l, 113 83 per monl" CHALLENGER 800 10136 montha DUCANE The Abernathy n- A Sc rapbook placed 2nd 10 a rea compeUuon The scrapbook was mad~ by Cindy Turner. chapter Sweetheart . ClDdy " the daughter of Mr a nd Mrs Benni e Turner Alan Pettit . son of Mr . and Mrs . T.J . Pettit . was a win · ner in swine proficiency . His application will go to stat. Melissa Hagstrom w.s Area I winne.r 10 Public Speaking. Melissa Will speak at the Sla le FFA Convention -~~T---~~':~:;'- ~~~:~.~::'~:n~:.o- one ONLY 58_57 PER MONTH" tOt" each .lde. whleh ""e. v.s when . 121600 11", .-ou oon'l need 10 UN 10t.1 cookIng .",ri.u 01 .~ IQ in . \ .... .:.~ ONLY 512_27 PER MONTH" 112.80 10.00 Plualnstallallo n 2.2.80 5% utes Iii. . tCASH PRICE .. . . t 8UOGET PAICE' m onth .. ~ Ust Olice . le.. 20'- 12~ .9 4 t308. ~2 CHAMPION 4000 101 36 months. !I""' ..... ONLY 521.67 PER MONTH" Uti prlee ......... $711.00 Ln. 20% , . . .... ·142.20 ...... 4!..OO 813.80 5% " . 1•• ...... 30.6& tCA8H PRICE •. , tBUDGET PRtCE* . $780.12 _.1i4«i $347 .00 t.. down Brra kras t ~h ' nu 11·2 1 Monday Apple Juicp Pancakes ', pI. Milk TROPHY 2002 s trom ColilDs Miller . son of Mr and Mrs J .R Miller . .. as Arf' 3 I wm~r In F :l rm u.tPfk;• ... , ... . . \MI2(tItI, ..... ONLYS1U5 PIlla 1n.tallel:Ion. . 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Milk to clean the ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW radiator a\ililabl .. 1011 Ave E § § n :H \ . ~In: l IIEOHOO'I HIllCK lI (n lE HII I :.th .\SSUI.\Il LE LU.\ .' \ ~ I \ l ~~~ \ ~;.,~ ~--.t~~~~~ , _ :1~O ! 31~:A:;ltll~~~:::~~~~~~:~;::. :::::;::::UG I I '' 'fO 1511 IlEllll()n~IIII"IE '\\::;~ i~~~'I\IILE \ \ utu Bud., H'"llair'''! \ Fnllll .1 I ~ ' 1I1 Tn \ ( · I1I11I'ld~' \\ n 't·k I \ !\I \ ! ! I II RICHARD DUBOSE INSURANCE , - IU!.,,"'!ing StatioMI''I1 L\~~' ~~~= z InvItatIons' Anil~uncements Napkins Bridal Books Accessories ~ 1 \1, ~ \" ' \ -----"' ",\ \ \0 0 0 Your Investment , ,\1 \ Re Wa~' mon Jones .!17 A\·e. 0 Phone 298-2011-1 ~ight 29tH 119 Abernathy Body Works '"-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Why we're settling auto claims with less hassle, more haste Firsl of all , iI " a maner of attilude. We wanllo see that yo u ge t Ihe be,1 possible se rvice after an accident_ And we aim 10 give il to you. If yo u have any hassles, Farmet; unhassles them lor you. Farme rs repair specialists We would like to help you with your inVitations, and ~ other accessories. We have three wedding books to Zchoose from. We have the latest additions to the wedding invitations. ' . 1 r I 5: C.I;, .. , I...l"llJs Re-Pa inl \ ' our I _ .~ . \\ illfl .. hldd · I~"'11' Car. P ickup or Truck :J IUlIIO~I~:!W1!1 . PRICEDTUS.\l.t: lh ,J SpeCialists \ .\ l'H t :S. L \Y ~ ~': llt·E (,T . l.l G IIT 11·,\T'i:...\)V" A(,R ES :, ~II LES ~() - -:1 _, Ut'''ETEIlSIll'HG \ t ~ _. ullin: IImlF: I \ _ ;'<~ ll~) S n : IlY n :IlY t1l'TSIIIE ('fTY LI .\ IITS or'lIn: I'ETEIlSlll' IU;. 5);.000 !\I '-;; ! \ \ _ \l E II'LY HEt'I.,\ ISlIt: 1I IIt: lJIltIo .\1. ., ,-() \. \ '\ _\1\ . f<:'dl e',State' ..-. -- .. I JlHU'I\ :J \~ c '\ Phone 298·2758 \------_._-------_.\ II IIReiI I\ichard DuBose t insuraf](e i ird~irf'd \ l Remodeling. Paneling . Ga rage Conversions . Patios. Storm Doors a nd Windows . Painting all types of home repai r. NoJ obto s mall . I 609 Ave 0: Abernath" . 298-2 086. - ~~~~~~ t'O~OY 2 i5 We can write every .f orm of Crop Hall Insurance available -m the State of Texas. Fast, and Friendly Service. Our Record Speaks For Itself Available On- No Interest Note. 916.Ave. D ~~~~~~II;1ai"~1 Box 39 Sha llowater. Texas 79383 Richard DU"".8 h \ Inlurance Real Eata.e 1 1 P.O. lOX 118~ AV £l D -ABERNATHY, 806/'l98-2538 AOVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF ABE R NA11lY ABERNATHY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT NOTICE TO BIDDERS C & ·G Geri Gartin Division Manager II EST IIl ' ILllt: I~~ S t ' PI'Ll' 6. Tri -County Housing Corpora tion itt' , .... _ o\T I ~~ r- ... LI... ,- the coolest HOUSEHOLD & BATH CARE BY AVA CARE DO CUSTOM DRAPERY WORK \OUT ('I'uln I~ .. ad.\ sta lt' cOflslderation Taco WI Cheese Le ttuce &< Tomat o Pi nto Beans Cowboy Bread I, pI. Milk You ca n han ALOE BEAUTY PRODUCTS n : 'n:~T n ..... ' Prl'!<tld(:nt . presided uver part of tht' convenuon and recCIVl.'ti a notlrmg Area Banana ....""'.oout ...... _j_. .. ...... ".....,... . . . . . . . . lIIIIIct*'IfII vER'"A'HEAlTH! SIIHl ' H ~ prayl11 g Phone 1.~ . (,t ' ll<' St{"phens \ 14 ·r tS I 1913B 17th Lubbock. Texas 79401 Rt. 7, Box 964 Lubbock. Texas 794 0 1 %Marvin Floyd Route 1. Box 55 Shallowater. Texas 79363 %Nelda Venable New Deal. Texas 79350 .. _row ................. • · ally. ~\ 1!.fl'2536.2 98 .233 2 1 L.et_ c............ Builders IItF F Lasl Known Address .trtRlII - r .... ,...... . . .fIId- car at Don 's \ ' 1("(,- Tut"~da) Our ti re cooling system seaso n- ~lllI s Blackeyed Peas Bisc uits FrUit C'up ' , pt Milk Count y Line Baptist Church T"-t,...,.. IM ..... b er \ for hiS Lone Star !-'a rmer I..>t!gn.'t! was appro\'ed ror 3. Men's Sunda y School Class .~ . BUSINESS SERVICE t: ... UJXUI\Y ... ENEItGV F.t' FlCIENT ... Hrdroom . :! balh . ,.. I.ra li IOr:lgf". sPf'"C' lal ftalurts. 51\; Pbllllps Houl~,..rd :'>EW t.l STI~ G l.aq,f" I.oI..( ·omfortabif' Lh!ing 1 tH"'ltroom . I hath . 10 I 0-1-1 th Sr. . Sf''' SktinJ( Off,ccr Award Gera ld Kelly and s.,otty Wmdhum . \'o-Ag lea(,hers. a ll ended Ihe ('onvcnlion Ri cky Po.. c ll ·s app li cation 2. Hendricks. Mrs . J anie diIftt~ and drain and flush the en- ..t.I~ En:t. YN Na mes or Missing Depositors 5. Ratl iff, Da vid ~:~ \~~:~~r ~~ cL~~J;~il:~ • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . .... 1.11 . · IU ·. 'lb\ '<i , This notice is given and published pursuant to Section 3 , Article 3272b, Revised Civil Statutes of the State or Texas. in a n ellort W locate persons who are the depositors or owners of amounts in accounts that have remained inactive or dormant according W the provisions of Article 3272b for more than seven 1 71 years . 4 . New Deal Little Dribblers the greatest assets a man can have a nd I appreciate you all . Hilburn Ba rrick I 26-Itp l .1 4 · r~ '. First Slate Bank Box t 64, Sha llowa ter. Tex.s 79363 1 Hall. Chester I lod for ~('holarsh.ips ~ ere Itlcky Powe ll . Alan I',·ttlt . Hodn('~ Ca nnon and Slare~ Stacey !\hIL'i . An"a I Wear. Infant·Preteen or Ladies Apparel Store I Also Shoe. Athletic Shoe Store I Offering over 200 Nationally known brands. 57.900 to $19.500 includes beginni ng inventory. Iraining . fi xtu res. Grand Opening P romotions Ca ll Mr Loughlin I 612 I 1!35-130 4 . I 23 -ltp l -contact E lbert Harp 298·225 1 OIghl. or 296·2 :>13 S~tI ..· : 1977 ~·DO J D. Traclor . P014er Shlfl Extra NOTICE OF THE NAMES Ot' PERSONS APPEARING AS THE OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED AMOUNTS . HELD BY : The unclai med a moun ts due the depositors or owners listed herein will be paid upon proof of onwership at the office of the named depository within nine ( 9) months, and if unclaimed thereafter they may be s ubjed W report to a conservation by the State Treasurer in accordance wi th sa id Article 3272b . Own Your Own Jean-Sporls- car a round if your remem- l' ~ IQ J a rises. I 23 ·6tc l JOB OP PORT UN I·TV 1 ______ _ .. My since re thanks to each of you for your every ex pres· sion of conce rn on my behalf whi le I was in the hospital .. a nd during m y recuperation at home. Good friends are Salr: Saturday . May 15. 51 1 t.3 tho 9: 00 til 5' 00 . Children ' s clothes. dishes. fur niture . I 26-ltpl JIM SMITH REALTY Van Ri ley . so n of Mr and Mrs Bob Hlle\' . " 'as "lOner of Ih. FFA DI;·.rslfled LI\ e· st ock Producllon Award HI S appilrallon will go on to state l'Ompe l1 ll00 rr A members IDte",'"'' Wrdnrsda) Lunchroom Menu MI l' 11-%1 Monday Fish WI Catsup Baked Potatoes I lishments Collins applici ' tlon wil l go to state rom· Wednesday .' rldar AppleJ.:uce Oatmea l I, pt. Milk Ih'dt't'onlf"ti t .... o lx.-c.troo;n house (or rent Prt'fe rabh n"ttred people. no p.'t, ~r chddr~n Re nt Sl 7S montl~· plus $i 5 d e-POOlt <: 111 ~9. - 2t 0lI Po ....er Mechanacs AC("omp' PtZl-D Th,.. bum. ' - 1.0 mlkl lind one RotI,·A-O,ete ",."Ic. bumer. ttec1ronlC IgntUcn. 310 sq. In. Grtd, fOel •• ln g molor end .pM , and tlltdwood IIdt .MH. ......... a1,1.1. ,,.,,,1\ rl Worth Jul y 1~ . 15 . and 16 Melissa IS the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jerry Ha g· 10 Le ttuce &< Tomato Corn Chocolate Fudge cake I, pI. Milk Cereal Toast WI J elly I, pI. Milk • presence in our home and in the service sustained us and brought comfort and s trength to us in the loss of our loved one, Evie Mil ler. The fa mily of Evie Miller I 26- ltp l fI--------. City of Aberna thy will besprayed for mosquitoes by aerial method as the need condition. Call 89>-4683 . I 26-4 tp l Thanks for all your cards. nowers. visils and especia lly your prayers wIIi Ie I was Yards Mowed . Reasonable in the hospital. Monte Williams 296-4014 . . Brother RossweU Brunner 1 2HtP l I 26-t tc) . - - - - - - - -. . . . .01' Tuesdo)' Orange Juice Cheese Toast ' , pt . Mil k Thursda y Pi nea pple Jui ce Peanut Butter Bread ' , pt. Milk Iudgtt 1enM: no dOWn ,.,.,..,.1. ttl.4I EMPlOYEE --zn.eo 70 .0 0 -w.eo 17.38 ICASH PRICE .. . . 1JI.4.98 tBUDGET PRICE" . 144 ' .72 Budget term, : no permenl. "2.27 per manl h lo r 38 mont'" Two burners - one main and o ne AOlls·A·Grtle vertle.1 Dumer, eleclronic IgniHon , 3 10 aq. In . cooking grid. roUaalno mOlor and apl! - all P*=UOed in an elegan t c.rt wll h large tloraoe are.. hardwood side ahell, hell¥)' d uly du al wh ..I•• and connection ho.. Plu. In.talilition •• . ~OR RENT I us in so many different wi:~ love 01 friends , your Dl'<orated Cakes-For all occasions . Fresh baked and cos tomed decorated. Freida Moore. 832 -5760. 121-ltp l cars a nd Trucks . m06t mak es and models under 5200 .00 . Sold th rough loca l I~~~~~etsee i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii~1 .. • .40 Ptu. Intl.lli tion Budget terms: no down payment . $8.57 per ";. 500 \lt~, rliPE ~!IK ..a 19 JI'I 111111 S 'IlTlI ~\III -%KO I I~ II SCHOOL ~I ~ ,"-LU_n_CH_m_En_U.., ~1a)' Quc ane cllt alumInum grills ' eature l op·ported st-'nleas slea' bume", -.whIch' last longer and eave gu ... porcelainized steel cooking grids . . . and I unique coat grate designed to preven l fl .....up. and grease collection al the bottom ot th. "rebox. Some models nave Roll s·A·Grate, a aepat1It. venlcal burner for roUss lng from behInd the meat. room '" don $19 .510 J \ ~onvention ~~~ac~~~~~~e:~:r~~(I~nr~re:~~~s~v:at~;~~e:~~~a~:~~~lles ~T~---r t'--~ ~ :~~ I.h· ln~ Need someone to stay with me and help lift me out or bed and chair. Might be asked 10 cook some. Room a nd board and $500 a month. Call 757-2337. Cecil Ga rtin. 298-2758. 12f>-2tc l direclory on how to pur. chase. 2 Hit . ' balh 1 Hil. 2 bath Aber""thy FFA members attf'nded tl.e Area I Conven· tion Frida y and Saturday May 7 and 8 Those anending were : Kelley tllii. ~Ieli ssa Hags trom . Alan Pettit . Hlcky Powell . Stacey Mills and Rodney cannon . ThIS Convention was held at Coronado High Schoo l in Lubbock and ~ 00 people a tte nded The Abernathy n'A Chapter received a Superior Chapter ra l mg which was vot,od by Area I and based on chapter aCtlVItles and accomplishments for 1981 · PATIO KITCHEN Slo Ole·.,m" moDel wll" S!'.ti.so u • Order your gas grill from any Energas employee now and make the most of summer, . l Bit. 2 bath ~ FFA Members Attend Area I , Hit . 2 bath , . ful nowers, the deliciOUS food. a nd to a ll who s~rved (2 1-1 0tp) Two bedroom house for rent in the counlry . $150 a mon th . Ca ll 799-29ffi. I 26-21c l J 8R 1 Balh ~ t 2f>-21p l • For Renl: 3 bedroom. car· pet , newly redecoraled with rear apartment. 505 Ave . D . ca ll 328-5377 . 126-2 tp l Hril-k-Extru 'IOIr gf" utilit), room I ~, I :11 t :'(tra largr dmit'l ill ma sttrbrdroom ! Ih II IS .. ", 10000I n a \'a ihtblf' ami twlo,", Ma rkt" ltat.. . Bit 1 balh CARD OF THANKS WANTED NOTICE _ _ _ _ _ _~-. . . .IIIi_IIIi__- - -. . .- - - - - - - - . 1._________1 Mary Kay eOlmetlc.. We want w say bow deeply Wanted : Toy farm tra ctors. P UBLIC' NOTICE ~~iO~~":~~57:;:':~ltant grpraatyeefrsUI swueppoarret theforbeaYou~ ~~i~:~ngpedt:alct"orrs C~~y- This is to give notice that the For Rent : 3 bedroom. carpet. unfurnis hed stove , refrigerawr , 2 car garage with one side storage area, large back yard. $250 . plus deposit and utilities . 298·4077 or 74f>-7027. t 26- ttp l . , RFAI TORS ~ 298-2670. I II I 't' or Rent: 2 bedroom house, extra clea n, for ' small family. 1012 Ave. E . Call =:::::::=~ parents. They were auctioned off at a lively pace. The pie bringing the top bid 'was a vanilla p ie made by Delores Flores and sold W J ~ Thompson for $22 .00 . The proceeds from the pie auction and s upper went w the Senior Ciass whelp finance the annual Senior Trip 1.0 Six F lags . Sponsors assisted the Senior Class with the Senior P lay and th e Pie Auction a nd Supper were Floyd Gallowav. Bettie Hardin, Dub H a~ nel. Sharon Kester, Carl Irl beck. Bitsy Aldridge, Larry Aldridge a nd Wanda leMoine . Student Council Officers And Representatives Chosen For 1982-83 Student Council Officers for the 1982 -83 school year were recently he ld a nd the following officers were selected : President - Mark Riddell. Sr .: Vice-PrCl;ident . Roger Gragg. Sr.: Secreta ry· Treasurer· Mendy Tenne ll . Sr.: Parliamentarian Susan Stone: Historian Kns ty Thom pson a nd Re· porter - Ke llye Dullose. Sr. Representatives of the I REAL EST ATE even check garage< 10 see repairs are done right. So give me a call today and learn ·more about Farmers fast , fair , friendly service. Sealed proposals addressed W the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Abernathy. Texas , will be received at the office of the City Manager. City Ha ll, Abernathy, Texas , until 2 : 00 p.m .. June 8. 1961 . for lurnishing all necessary materials. machinery , equipment. superintendence , a nd labor for constructing ceriain,improvements a t the Aberna thy Municipa l Airport, Abe~thy , Texas. Immediately following the closing time for receipt of bids. proposals will be publicl y opened and read aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. The project consists of the reconstruction of approximately 12.500 square yards of runway taxiwa y and apron pavement ; the application of an asphalt seal coat to a pproximately 41.500 square yards of runway, taxiway a nd apron pavement ; marking of runway and taxiway pavement : repair of damaged runway pave. ment ; a pplication of herbicidal treatment ; and other related items of work. Bidders must submit a Cashier 's Check or Certified Check issued by a bank sat isfacwry to the Owner, or a Proposal Bond Irom a reliable Surety Company, payable without recourse W the order of The City of Abern;>thy. Texas, in an amount not less than five percent I 5% I of the largest possible bid submitted as a guaranty that the Bidder will enter into a contract and execute bonds a nd guaranty in the lorms provided withi n ten I 10 1 days' after notice of award of contract to him . Bids without the required Cbeck or Proposal Bond will not be considered. The successful Bidder will be required W lurnish a Performance Bond and a Pay ment Bond, each in the amount of the contract, written by a responsible Surety Company. authorized w do business in the State of Texas, and sa tisfactory to the Owner, as required by Article 5160 , V.A.T .C.S., as amended by H.B. 344 , passed by the 56th Legislature. Regular Session, 1959. The City of Abernathy , Texas reserves the right w hold all proposaJs for a period not W exceed 30 days after the date of receiving bids, w reject any or all bids and to waive formalities. No bids may be withdrawn, after having been opened, within the 30 day period set out herein. All lump s um and unit prices must be stated in both script and figures . In case of ambiguity or lack of clearness in stating the prices in the bids, the Owner reserves the right to consider the most advantageous construction thereof, or to reject the bid. The Owner . reserves the r ight to reject any or all bids, W waive formalities , and w accept the bid which seeme m06t advantageous to the City's interest. Bidders are expected to inspect the site of the work and to ioform themselves regarding aU local conditions lIlder which the work is to be done . Attention is called to the fact that there must be paid on the project not less than the general prevailing rates of wages. as set out in the Special Provisions. However, the inclusion of such minimum schedule of waaea does not release the Contractor from compliance with any State Wage Law that may be applicable. The Contractor must abide by tbe Wage and Hour Laws of the State cl Texas and mL!St pay not less than the rates legally prescribed or as set forth in the Special ProvisIons, whichever is higher. Informatioo for Bidders, prop088l forma, plans and specificatioos are 00 file at the offices III the City Manager, Abernathy, Teus, and Parkhill, Smith .. Cooper, Inc ., Consulting ·E ftIi.-n, 4010 'Ave_ R , Lubbock, Texas 79412 . Copies ·of the pia.. and specifications COIIIract documents may be secured from Parkhill, SmltII .. Cooper, Inc., CoaauItIDa JI:nII---, 4010 A _ R. Lubbock, Texas 79412 , ( p~ 1106-747-0111) IIJIIIII payllMllllII a $50.00 dlpaalt for IKh at III Refund of tile de\alt will be made as prvvitIed in lite InItructioos w Bidden. and -......a_ Steve Miles INSURANCE jjt ftlURlDAY. MAY U.I" their ......... the Rev. ... ..'. G.ry W. Kendrick 01 DenMJII Barblra H.YIIII 01 White City. ' sucessor to the Rita . The free shows at the Nu-Vue were ended in September of i956, over twenty years after they started at the Star. From The Abernathy Weekiy Review dated January 30, t 161: James Byers, S{ A, was assigned duty on Uie U.s .S. Saint Paul, a Navy cruiser. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers. Lt. Colonel Billy M. Mitchell, a U.S. Marine Corps officer who distinguished himself in the performance of his duties in Vietnam, received the Bronze Star with Combat "V" January 13, 1969. He is the son of Mrs . W.L. Mitchell, and is a brother of Doyle Oswalt of Troop treasurer and Rhonda Webb will be Troop scribe. Leaders are Mrs . Verlon Barron, Mrs. Wendell Hughe:s and Mrs. Doyce Newton. The Texas Highway Commission designated the interstate highway to be built between Lubbock and Amarillo as Interstate 27. Construction was expected to begin in about five years . 1-30-1969 Continued. PFC Joe E. Ramos of Abernathy observed his 21 st birthday Jan . 16, 1969, in Vietnam, where he has been on U.S. Army duty about a month. His parents are Mr. and Mrs . Fidencio Ramos . Mr. and Mrs . H.V. Gallo· way were in Fargo, Texas. to attend the wedding of :11,1969: Abernathy and area residents were hard at work on last minute details of the big 60th Anniversary Celebration Saturday, August 2 , 1969. Actually. the opening event will be the Queen Contest Friday night at the school auditorium. Mrs . Jim Davis announced the following entries for the title of 60th Anniversary Queen. as of press time : Julianna Thickstun, Cindy Dunn. Laura Davidson, Marilyn McAlister. Sammy Riley. Yvette Skipper. Jerry Rogers. Janie Pearce and Teresa Hobgood . The Queen contest program will span the 60 years. 1909-1969. Mrs . Calvin Tucker is script writer for the program and will be narrator. Among others in charge will be Mrs . Thomas Johnston. Mrs. John Hale, Mrs . Arno Struve. Mrs . Frank Lovelace and Mrs. Harold Thomas . Attending the 60th Anniversary planning meeting last Thursday l10ght were Gid B. Adkisson. chairman ; t General Telephone. beller service Isn't just a goal. it's a Hoppy Toler. Billie Harriolld cOmmitment. General Telephone spent over 354 son ; Y.F . Snodgrass. Rev . on doUars in 1981 on capital expenditure projects (i.e. Conrad M. Ryan . J .D. Webb. ew electronic switches. expand~ cable projects and modernization). and GTE will spend over 410 million dollars Arno Struve. Ted Watts . Dorothy Davenport. June in 1982 to provide you the best telecommunications available. Jones. Hazel Toler .. Ralph Wolf and Roy Jones. For you. as a valued customer. this investment in service Steering committee for improvement Is working as shown below. General the Celebration is composed Telephone Is working hard to continually provide you with of Gid B. Adkisson . chair· the best of service. man ; J .D. Webb. Joe Thom The Texas Public Utility Commission (pUC) has established pson. Hoppy Toler , Gale certain standards in public hearings. and ow service results Davis. Irma Ward . Dorothy are ltsIed against those standards. Davenport. Joe Lovelace. Ted Watts and Arno Struve . Texas PUC Other Committees Are: Standards Struve . Publicity -Arno chairman. and class representatives . Parade· Ted Watts. chairman . % servlce order Entertainment-Hoppy commitments mel Toler . chairman ; Biflie Har100 as promised rison . Leroy Wilkerson . Dale Thick stun and Ralph Wolf. • "" local calls Subcommittee I Friday compleled on lsi IJy 106 night program ) - Minnie Siruve. Zelma Hale. Poll y • % direcl dialed Tucker. Edith Lovela ce. long dlslance calls Qg.7 Billie Ann Thomas. a nd Mae compleled on lsi Iry Johnston . Food Committee-J oe % oul-ol·seIV1ce trouble cleared Love lace. c hairm a n; Jim ~ ~(:. Wllhln 8 working Bob Smith. J erry Os walt . hOUlS Harvey Lutrick. Y.F . Snod , • these Issulls based o n grass. Ed Crow and Lon electronIC testLng Carmickle. Regis tration-Gale Davis . General cha irm a n ; Minnie Tennell . Telephone Claudine Skipper. Salina Pearce. a nd Annie Phillips . W.'. AI GaIaaI Telephone , Hal SImply TalkIng About SenIc:e l.tplonna1ls W.... MaIdng 1hem In AbamciIhy 90 98 95 90 am II's SO easy ~-FIRST 10 bmlk by mail. STATE BANK----I WE ARE EAGEf( TO SERVE YOU • Savings Accounts • Safe Deposit Boxes • . Checking Accounts ... Certificates of Deposits . ,Bank By Mail ..' Night Depository * Loan's-Farm; Commercial and InstQllment 'FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS <I1l 'ABERNATHY · Fl' .S:F STATE B~NK 402 - 8th St,. .t Member FDIC Phone 298-2556 De.k Complete pIam for the 54 th Plo!*" Round-Up are takllll shape, accordllll to Is Dance Chairman. Johnson Is a veteran square dancer as he and his wife, Barbara, ~gan dancing in 1962 . They have held many club cifices and are past presidents of the Panhandle Callers and Teachers Association, the Amarillo Square and" Round Dance Council and !be Panhandle Square Dance Association. He has been calling for eighteen ye'llrs and has called in six states. mostly in Texas. Oklahoma . Kansas and New Mexico. He has been one of the callers at Red Hlver Memorial Day and Aspencade Week ·ends for seven years . He serves as caller for four clubs : Pairs 'N' Squares, Whirley birds a nd Workshippers. a ll of Ama rillo and Ca lico Capers of Pampa . lie is a graduate of Texas Tech University and is re- Georgette MallO, president of the sponsorin8 organizaWhen you need to send valuables or important papers through the mail , the Postal Service recommends you understand what registered. insured and certified mail can do for you. By becoming familiar with these service options offered by the Postal Service. your mail will receive the best handling and the most cost-effective delivery. Registered, insured and certified a II gi ve you the customized services needed for mailing that special letter or pa cka ge . Registered mail is the safest way to send valuables . It offers special hand, ling for your letter or package mailed at the First Class rates . You receive a receipt when you :/I ke the materi a l to the pos t office . Then , the movement of that piece is monitored from the point of a cceptance to delivery . All irrepl aceable articles , regardless of va.Iue. and all item s worth more than $400. s hould be sent by regi stered mail. J ewelry, stocks and chec ks or money orde rs for large amounts a re good ca ndida tes for regis tered mail. Thi ~ type of service provides protec tion against loss or da m age . The full value of the m a iling must be declared when mailed for securit y and ins ura nce purposes. The regis tra tion fee includes ins ura nce protection up to $25.0 00 for domestic' mail. The fees for regi stered , mail depe nds upon the va lue of the m a te ria l being ma iled . For ins tance . if the va lue of the pac ka ge is from SI,o I to $5UO. the cost is $:3 .60 . A return rece ipt cos ts 50 cents extra . but it will a llow the sender to have (\ writte n the itemofwas . For receipt whe de n alive nd red to whom a return re ce ipt indica ting to whom . the da te a nd the address whe re the ite m was delivered. t he fee is 7U cents Hes trict eel delivery ser ' vice is a b o ava il a bl e with reg istered m a il. It a ll ows delivery onl y to the addressee. or to so meone who is authorized in writing to recei ve rn a il fo r the ad , dressee Insured m ai l is a good bel if you a re se nding birthday . wedd ing or other gifts or Iragil e ite m s f irst-Class ~ Iai l. Pri or ity. Third a nd Queen Cont es t-Gwell Pope . J oa nne All en. Lal\e ll Stone a nd J a nice Mc Ke nzie . Young Fa rm e r s will assis t in prepa ra tion and s taglll g events. ' W ~ [)D1 NG : Miss I\la ril vn Kay Tea f£. da ught e r of :'t Il'. a nd I\lrs. Arc hi e B. Teaff. and Terry Jackson Ba rt on. son of, Mr . and Mrs . J .P. Ba rton . we re ma rri ed Ju ll' 19. 1\)69. a t Abe rnathy Fi rs! United I\lethod is t Chu'r~ h Two Aberna th v fa mil ies arc hosting a vis itor from J a pan. A gues t he re in the homes of Mr . a nd Mrs . Hoy Jones a nd the Hev. Conra d M. Hya n a nd fa mil y is Yasuko Kuwa ha ra . daugh,., ter of Mr. a nd Mrs . Ka ts ugc Kuwahara of Osa ka. J a pan. Ga ry Lovelace. son of Mr. and Mrs . Joe Love lace was in Air Na tiona l Gua rd tra in· ing a t La ckla nd Air Forcc Base. San Antonio. From The Ab"rnath y W.'"kl)· ({e view dall'd F"bt' ual'~' :1. I !tGf. : tion, the Pfalnvlew 'Bus!tiftl Fourth-Class mail may be and Professional Women's insured. Insurance, availClUb. The Round-Up will be able for merchandise only, held, Saturday. May 15. can be purchased for The traditional square materials mailed which are dance will conclude the activalued at less than $400. vities and the guest caller Insurance rates, like regiswill be Roy Johnson of tered mail rates, vary Amarillo. Helen Pemberton according to the value of the material being sent. If articles are insured for more than $15. a receipt of delivery is signed by the recipient and filed at the deli very post office. The insura nce enables you to receive payment for domesMore than 240 Texas Tech tic ma il that has been lost, rifled or damaged . You may University juniors, seniors, request a return receipt or law and graduate students restricted delivery when ranking academically in the sending something insured top 10 percent of their for more than $15. classes have been installed Certified ma il is your best into the university's chapter buy if you are sending im- of Phi Kappa Phi honor porta nt le tters. ins urance society , form s, contracts or bids for New initiates were install busi ness contra cts mailed at ed during the Texas Tech UlP First-Class rate . At 75 chapter banquet April 13 . cent s plus the charge for . Phi Kappa Phi recognizes posta ge . certified ma il costs outstanding scholars in aU less tha n regi s tered maTI: '~4C. academic disciplines and It s hould be used when the limits membership to those sende r requires a receipt as ranked in the top 10 percent proof of ma iling . The coupon academically . rcceipt is pos tmarked to The ehapter's initiates !'Stablis h the da te of de - from Abernathy include : Ii v(' rv . A record of the de- John T. Pearson, senior Ii vl' r;' is a lso kept at the math major , son of Mr . and addressee's post office for Mrs . Thorn Pearson. 405 Iwo Yl'a rs. but no record is Avenue H. kcpt a t the offi ce from which State Department of High· ayll r By Poatmae&er Ken Moreland lit tered professlonol engl· net'r. He Is tlmpJoyed by the ••••1.·11 .,,' ' Tex... J.n. 24. i • . _AIR won ON LAI'I' ,Abel-natby. WEICK.. COUJ_N: The Junior Girl Scout Troop free IbDw .pcIIIIOred by local 291 illltalled new officers mercbanta _c:h Saturday . Friday, Jan. 24, i9l9. Patrol afternoon .tarteclln March, leaden for the new term are 1188, In the old Star Lyntha Newton, Patrol One, 'l1Ieatre. Later the free and Lorna Barron, Patrol , shows on Saturday moved to Two. Assistantl are Brenda !be Rita 'lbeatre, and then Bowen and Vicki Williams. to the Nil-Vue Theatre, Tammy Jones will serve as PltNH~r' , ••• T •• ver. Colo•• .• 1Id BIRTH: Mr. .nd Mrs. DennIe Edwards 01 Marreo. La .• are parents of ' a son, DennIe M. Edwards, Jr., born Jan. 6, i969. The baby is a grandson of Mr. alld Mrs . John Edwards of Abernathy . Abernathy's 60th Anniversary Celebration is set for August 2, 1969. From The Abernathy Weekly Review dated July PAOli: Ii Pearson S e Ieeted Phi Kappa Phi ways and Public Tra nspor· tation, Mrs . Pemberton ond Mr . JQhnson cordiall y invites a ll square dancers to a tte nd the Pioneer Round·U p and pa rticipation in the squa re dance whi ch will begin at approximately 9: 00 p.m . on May 15 at the Ha le County Agri culture Center. Ever v· one is also invited to enj~y the walt z. polka . " Put Your Little Foot" and other couples da nces. Miss Masso s ta tes the price of the ticke ts is $~ . 7 5 I ta x included I . Thi s covers all a ctiv iti es begi nning with the supJll' r a t 6 : Uti . t he progra m li t H: 00 a nd the square da ncl' wh ic h foll ows anti many he sec urL'd frOi Ii a ny mcmber of the 1' lall1' view Busi npss "mel I 'roll'''' siona l \\ omen 's ('lull /\ "0 l'l l'n'onl' '" 1tI1'lll'd II) s hop Ih;1 1 . oay lor "ak,'" prod ul'l' ;1 1 Ihe Kunin KII chl' n h\'~l tlllln~ al ill 1111 am ;JI til<' :\gncIIIIUrt· '0\ U , 8 al A f( ('('nil' I' Plain or Safety Steel Toe- He.1 . Molded Counr., 1 ,~ j ,---===---..,...,....,---, ~~·1!11Y,i ,I ' ~ you may ma iled the' ma terial. 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Larry Lutrick. 3rd ; Rodney, Huffaker. • . . . . . . . . ._ _ _. ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . . . . ._ _ _ _ _. . . . . .. 4th. ·.69~ OIL PEAS .IITE IITI• • WalDORF .,..,. TLllUf ..... _, ~.·C PII. I. •