One Dead And Four Injured In `Week`
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One Dead And Four Injured In `Week`
; ..... , , One Dead And Four Injured In 'Week'of Accidents APernathy Police and Department of Public Safety officers were kept busy over the past week with a rash of serious injuries in and a round Aber· nathy that resulted in one death and four accident victims being hospital · ized. ' A south Texas man wa s killed Mon· day a fternoon when his pickup trucksmas hed into the rear of a tra iler truck south of Abernathy on the E a s t Inter· state 27 service road, Forrest Lowe Griffin . 66. of Bla nco . was pronounced dead al the scene by Justice of the Peace Da niie Willia mson of Sha llowa ter . who ruled the dea th accidenta l. The ma n'S 57·year·old wife. Neva . underwent trea tment for m inor injuries la te Monday a t Methodist lIospital. acco rdin~ t o reports , The acCident occ urre d In dense smoki! which ori gi na ted fro m a cot ton burr fire east of the roa dwa y south of Aberna th y The ha7.a rd had caused motor ists'to drive a t a very s low ra te of speed a nd the tra ile r t ~c k n g was report ed ly barely movi ng when Grif · fin 's vehic le collided int o the back of it , Gnfflll 's pickup was demolished on impact with the la rge truc k. which was ca rrying a 15 ton load of pipe. A " Jaws of Life" tool from Idalou was used, to free Griffin 's body from the w~kage It look approximately one hour fr~ to the c rushed body , The dri ver of the trailer truck , Rex Ford, 26, of Waton&!l, Oklahoma , said he barely heard a noise when the pickup hit the back of his truck , Edith Waits Injured Edith Hall Waits , 59, of 308 Ave , D Abernathy, WliS injured wnen she wa,:; hit behind by an 18 wheeler "eaded south on the 87 service road , Wai ts was taken to Methodist Hospi· ta l in Lubboc k where she was trea ted and re leased , She was la ter r ea dm itted , Her present condition was not availabl e a t press tim e, The coll is ion occurred Frida v a fter· noon a t the 600 block a nd the wes t ser v ice road . whe n a truc k driver from Hous ton was drivi ng through Abe r· na thy, Dr'iver of the 18 whee le r . Kenneth Bl ackburn . of Va lley Mills. Texas. did not see the pi ckup a nd ra n int o the back of Wai ts . Damage to the 18 wheele r was minor , The pickup driven by Waits sus tained a baltered ta ilgate and bumper. Motorcycle Wreck TWo young &dulls, Ricky Ortega , 19, and Margie Gartiega , 18, were 'seriousIy injured when the Suzuki motorcycle they were riding collided with a car in Abernathy last week , The victims of the accident were driving through Abernathy when the car they were following turned , Ortega, who was driving, tri ed to pass on the - ef.~id e of the car, driven by Lewis Lo of Abernathy, when they col-' Iided , Ortega nd- Gartiega were thrown from the motorcycle to the middle of Ave, D in front of the F ina Sta tion , Lopez was turning into the sta tion whe n Ortega tried to pass on his left. Lopez was not injured and his car susta ined minor damage , The motorcycle was reported to be tota lled. The young . man a nd woma n were ta ke n to a Plainview Hospital after the acci den t. One was re leased later and the other was tra nsferred to Lubbock, Both a re Pl ain view r esidents , The drive r of the motorcycle was cited for the acc ident. . FATAL ACCIDENT occurred when this pickup driven by Forrest Lowe Griffin crashed into the back of a truck trailer Monday afternoon , Griffin died instanUy and his wife was taken to Methodist Hospital for treatmenl ( Review Photo) Diet CenterOpens In Abernathy VOLUl\lE 60, N U~IBER , ,'; .1','; . :\'0 , 003 -3~ 0 Thu rsd a y, Ju ne 18, 1981 :-;.'n jnl: lIah'. I.uhho<·k ( '" unli," 33 ..... Drug Smuggler Arrested In Abernathy A man was arrested Ifl the Pilv ·N, Save P;lrklnlo! lot Saturday e"emn~ at 5, ~ 5 p m Ha,' Donald Bo"k illS , :l8 , was arr ·t, ed a~ ,ell t to th~ Lubbock county Jail for drunk drl\'lllg It II. as later deter, mUled that BOl'kllls had a warrent agall\st hlln (or smuggling drugs In Califorma BoykIns j~ wanted for m uggling drugs Into a ('allfoml:! pnson and was char~ed II. \th a first degree (elony , oollce oH ,ct'rs saId . Ro ~ klll 's 9 year old !>on wa. ndlng In the front seat. ",hf'n h~' was arrested TJfI~ :\aron . Aix'malhy pollC'e offIcer. staled tha t the bo~ ha d alleg~'<Ily bt.>I!n abusl'<l WIth ,cars 011 h, s Ic!::S '111<' ho~ told Aht'rnath~ pollee offl ('t''''' th<1t he had prl'n'ntt'<l " '('rlOU~ wrt.'Ck e;lrller "hen hIS father wa dr!' Inl( TlH'\ were "bout to collIde 1\ Ith a car when the boy slammed on the bra kes on the drivers SIde . pollee officers saId Boykllls a nd hIS son had been liVing in J\ew Deal In the Norman Apartments They IIv('<I nex t to the :'\e" Dea l police offleer who also II vcs 11\ these apart , m!l1ts Boykins was a laborer (or L whIle In New Deal. police officers said lie was in Aberna thy to buy grocer, les , officers sta ted , The boy was taken to the Plalll\' lew Ch Ild Weifare Department. lIi n cit' H ~ (' o\ rrt' d . .-\ ble~de . ,,:hlch had been ta ken from lhl' Carde(,nas rl'Sldence of 1008 5th St .. June 5. 1\ as recove red b~ pollee chief Ha~ mond :'\il ron .-\ MeXIcan Aml'nc a n Ju\,enlle reo tum"d thl' bike to Dal'ld Ca rdeenas. the I)'" ncr . af te r ex tensl\'E" negotia tions \\ \th the JU \, l'ndl"~ pare nts, :-.ia ron ~f.:·:~~~::-::::~::·::\:·:{.:<:::~::·::/:·::t·::~{·::~:::,:~~,:g:·::f:':~::::·:~:~::·:::{·::f:·::t:·t::·::~:::: ~::«,::~::,:~::.:~~ On The l;ounty Line , ,1\ ' K"ilh T Olllt-, 1/ you haven ' t St.'Cfl the movIe " HlIIdl'rs Of The Los t Ark ". 1(0 see it. It's rated PG , whic h IS about as clea n as movlcs gel thesc days To mc. thIS movl£, is one of the greats a nd WI ll probably ra te up there WIth Sta r \\'un; It Just started las t weekend , If you like old fash Ioned excite ment a nd adven ture . don 't m ISs th is one IIOW SMALL. IS SMALL ~ ~" You know you 're in a s mall town when " The a irport runway is terraced , The polka is more popular than disco on Saturday night. Third Street is on the e dg e of town , Every sport is played on dirt. The editor and publistJer of the news paper carries a camera at all limes. You don' t use your tum signal because everyone knows where you're going. You 'are born on June 13 and your famil y receives gifts from the local merchants because you are the first baby of the year. You speak to each dog you pass, by • name, and he wags at)'aU. You dial a wrong number and talk for 15 minutes anyway. You are run off Main Street by a combine. You can't walk for exercise because every car that pas~ offers you a ride. You get married and the. local paper devotes a quarter pale to the story. You.drive into the ditch five miles out of town 'a nd the word lets back to town before you do. The biggest business in tOwn sella fann machipery. You write a check on the wrolll bank and it covers it for you. ...The-pickupl on Main Street out' number the cars three to one. You mill • Sunday at church and " ' receive a get-well caret Som.,... IIIuI you bow you feel tIleD , IIltens to what you ..y . Thank God for small toWDI .... nd the people wbo live In theni... ' Vlc Lamb, who w..Jbe Editor ~ the ;j . ' Abernathy Weekly Review for several yea rs in the 1930 's. recently sent me a post card with a remedy for falling asleep while driving , " To make sure you don 't doze off while driving ." Vic advises. " here 's a sure way to stay awake , Take off both your shoes aoo drive wearing your socks only ," Well Vic, thanks for the informa tion a nd I'll surely apply it "before " I take a nap while driving. Are you a ca utious . safe, driver ? If you a re not . the following s tatistics reported by the Texas Department of Public Safety may persuade you to be so tn the future , For instance, from 1775· 1980 . t ,186,654 Americans died in all the U,S, wa rs put together, This is a period of 205 years , From 1900 -1980 . a period of 80 years, 2,345.865 Americans died in U.S. Highway accidents. In the Revolutiona ry War 4,435 ' Americans died ; the War of 1812 , 2.260 died ; Mexican War 13,283 ; Civil War 529,332 ; Spanish-American War 2 ,446 ; WWI 116.563 : WWIl 407 ,828: Korea 54,246 and in the Vietnam war 56.261 Americans died. Over one million more Americans have died in car accidents in the past 80 years than Americans in all the wars put together for the past 205 years.' Here are some additional statistics: The economic loss suffered from traffic accidents in Texas for the year 1980 are estimated at $3,010,000 ,000 for this o~ year. This would buy 10.000 homes at $80,000 each, 10,000 refrig- . erators at $700 each, 10,000 electric rallies at $600 each, 10 .000 TV sets at $700 each, 10,000 dish,:"asbers at $500 each, 10 .000 automobll~ at $10,000 ~ch , ,1 0,000 central air conditionilll units at $2,500 each and furnish the head of each ~ the 10,000 bquaehoIda . with a bank account of n06,000 . So,remember, when you let into your ' car to drive to work each day, you are experiencilll one of the moet danpfoiJa acbvlties in America today , Don't be. sta~8tic, drive carefUlly. . ,j; , stated , \lt ~ lllpl .. d Rur l( lar~ Police chIef Haymond !\a ron ca ught three Juveniles In the act of breaking IIlto a concessIOn s tand a t the Aber · nath~ II lgh School baseball park All thr('c Juve mles we rc MeX Ica n .-\Inencan alld 14 years of age \ aron caught them before they ent ered lh ~ bulldjn~ " .. ,i""n Ali"11 (' a u ~ hl Loca ls called In an aCCIdent the\' \\ Itnessed thIS pas t weekend when a ca'r drov£, Into a 6 It d,tch on the east si de of tO\\1I The man dn "lng the ca r, Ha mmdo Tant ovlOa, 34. IS a :\Iexlcan a lien who had ~'en l,vlllg In Aberna th y (or thl' p;1,t >I X month, a nd working 'on Int e r· sta te ~7. police officer ' saId . .\t th(' sa me lime Ta nt oy ioa wa s Two Gh'l'n OWl Two othe r' young me n were charged WIt h OWl this pa st week, Police off icer William Holocker pulled ove r a 19 year old white male F riday a nd cha rged him with DWI. Sunday. a 26 yea r old Mexican Ame n ca n ma le turned his ca r over in a n acc Ide nt , Police officers we re noti· fltod bv Aberna thy locals who viewed th e 1\ ;,'c k . The driver of the car was later cha rglod with DWI fh e s ix stude nts that will be stationed in Austria with Blalock. He is from Richardson . Texas , Micah 's group will be hiking and riding trains to mountain villages in Austria where they wilI' teach basic discipleship skills to the people of Austria , Each disciple will only be" a llowed to carry a back-pack, with bare Cl;sentials , They will preach and discuss subjects such as " How To Share Your Faith With Others", Most people in Austria speak German, and therefore, Gennan translators will accompany Micah 's group, " In all, there are actually 44 crusaders going to Austria," Micah said, "These crusaders will be dispersed all over Austria though, " Micah added , Pope Paul Inspired By Crusaders " Eight years ago, American crusa· ders talked to a man about Christ when they were stationed in Poland It was in the early years 01 the campus for Christ crusades, " Micah said. " Today, this man who was inspired by American crusaders eight years ago is Pope John Paul II ," Micah said. Micah also stated that it's not illegal to crusade in Austria , but it is frowned upon by many of , the people of that country. Most of the people of Austria are of the..Catholic faith. "Crusaders have been harassed and put in jail in earlier yean 01 crusading, and others have been accused of smuggling Bibles," Micah said. He that there will be no trouble !il this nature while in Austria. ,Micah will return from Austria the 20 or 21 of August. He will then attend Tech to finish his senior year. He is the SOD of Hayden and DonIIa Blalock of Abernathy. :;:n.opes HEADED FOR AUSTRIA Is Micah Blalock, who will be stationed there for 60 days to crusade for Christ. ( Review Photo) Hale S.,ba15 Bo• • Puellise' Sales ~-Series EE and HH United Statea Savinp ,Bonds ,i n Hale County were reported today by County Bond Chairman J,A. "Doc" Potts to be $14,729. Sa... for the first montb period totaled $14 ,729 for 5% of the 11181 ,Oil of $300,000 . ","." , f Tau . . cIurtIII the moDdI IlII10IIMed to $21,384 ,204, w~ Ia~ offi ce in Plainview along with several others, Nancy Allen was selected office manager , She is a local and the wife of ' ,." Dorman Allen , Nancy was employed at Struve Dry Goods 11 years prior to this job. The Aliens have three daughters who are all married , One lives in Levelland a nd the other two are living in Abernathy, " The prime objective of the Diet Center is to help people lose weight. Those taking our program can lose 17·25 pounds in the short period of six weeks," Nancy said, arrested, a " Iexlca n Ame rica n walked up to the scene a nd was a lso a rrested fo r pub lic intoxication. He was la ter charged with r es isting arres t a nd'disorderly conduct and sent to the Lubbock County J a il. He is a 24 year old Aberna thy loca l. Micah Blalock To Crusade for Christ In Austria Mica h Bla lock. a 1978 graduate of Abe rna thy High School, will be hea ding for Austria June 20 on a crusa de for Chr ist for 60 da ys , r.t icah will leave Aber.nathy June 20 a nd will be flown to 'ew York for five days tra ining. before going to Austria , He will be accompanied by six other youth from different. loca tions all oyer the United Sta tes , The crusade is s ponsored by the Ca mpus Crusade For Chris t organiza' tion throughout Am enca , Micah is a me m ber of this orga nization on the Tech ca mpus. there he is also studying Music_J :omposition as a senior. One other stuctent from Tech, is one of A new business opened in Abernathy June first. This new business is "The - Diet Center" and is located at 914·B Ave . 0 wtlere Panhandle Cablevision was previously located , The Diet Center is a nationwide organization made up of several thousand branch offices located across the United States and Canada , This branch office will provide a local service to those who want to lose weight or adapt a steady protein diet. There are alsO Diet Center branches at ' Lubbock and Plainview , I, ' The owner of this bra nch office is Jean Wood, who also owns the branch for the flfSt month of 11181 totaled $21,3114,204 with"" oftheye&iiy .... lOll of $252 .3 million adlieved, SITE OF 11IE ACCIDENT just one mile south of Abernathy on the East tf1 ~ road. The I.mile trail of smoke crossing the road was from burning cotton burrs located in a field just southeast of Abernathy , The smoke reduced visibility to almost zero. ( Review Photo) June Sales Tax Rebates For Abernathy, New Deal State Comptroller Bob Buliock Thursday said Texas cities collecting the onepercent city sales tax have received $3 10 ,7 million in rebates during the first six months of 1981 , Bullock said the June sales tax rebates to cities totaled $28.3 million, compared to $24 .9 million during comparable period in 1980 , is $1 ,690 , bringing this town's year-todate total to $27,335, which is a 25.50% increase over last year. NeW' Deal will receive no check for June, leaving the town 's total for this yearat$1 ;460 to date, which is a 5.48% ~crease over last year. MOVIE Sponsored By Abernathy Public Library When : Every Friday, 2 : 30 p, m , Where: Community Room Admission : Free FRIDA Y'S FEATURE Island Of The Blue Dolphins June 19 ( 93 minutes long) WEATHER' Date &-H) &-11 &-12 &-13 . &-14 &-15 &-16 High 108 100 98 94 Low 69 69 66 66 97 69 101 75 70 47 TraceRai". Nursery For Crusade The nursery will be open 45 minutes before each service for those who have a need for it. Nursery will be provided for children 5 years and younger. All children will go to the First Baptist Church Nursery and be dispersed from ,there. ~ 1It1i Street Two-W.y 8th Street will be changed to a two way street during Crusade hours for easier parkin8. This will provide easy access to the Crusade to be held at the scbool auditonum OIletb Street. Abern .t~y T huflday. Ju ne IH, 1981 .i Eatablilbed In November 01191 I ". publilhed on Thursday 01 each week In Abernathy , Texas. Second Clasa 'postage paid at Abernathy, Texas 79311 , located at 916 Ave. 0 , in the city 01 Abernathy, P ,O. Drawer 0 , phone ( 806) 298-2033. . Any erroneous ~l1ectUm upon the character of any firm, corporation or individual which may appear in the eolumns 01 the Abernathy Weekly R" view gladly will be corrected upon being brought to the a t~ntion 01 the publisiJer. Subscription Rates : $6.00 per year in Hale and adjoining counties, $6.50 per year in rest 01 Texas and $7,50 per year when m!,i1ed out of Texas_ Keith Tooley. .Ewtor ·1 -"\.. . T:..-Ill I _, va. _ • __ MElBER 1981 PRESS- ~. ...._~ IVII' r ma intains a full schedule 01 a ppea rances a t r eviva ls a nd crusatli!s all over the state a nd other parts of the c oontry, , . Fullingim is a life long resident 01 Petersburg and a member of the F irst Ba ptist Church ther e. His wife Ca rolyn a ccompanies him on many of his singing t rips . They ha ve two boys. 2 1 and 17. and a girl , 13. _ . I 1 I RENAY RICE . 5 MI_ easl 10 OOa m II .. X LUD})ock ,f,.'Y . Pho n e 29R- 2114 • • t. Food s upermark et and . 1 a l~ne of gen 2ra • • • merchand~se • • • 6' 00 " T,le BUSIness O,.. ned by Th o s e 1\'" Serve " 829 I,' . ::;C1T1 C3 Rd Phon e 2 9~ - ~5 8 ,1 LA~iCA N Abernathy Farmers CO-Op Gin • • : t " Service The Year Around" Phone 298- 2!;27 Abern a th y • • . 66 Butane & Fertilizer 7 30p m SUNDAY : Sunday School 9: 30a .m . Morning Worship 10 : 40a .m. i"o~pti~~ ' Evening Worship 7: oop.m . WEDNESDAY : Prayer Meeting 7 : 30p,m . . --_'_0_" 29O-245t Plainview Hwy. 1, broujitht Then each quoted. a \' l:'~e of sC ri ptu re Wlll Ch he lps US Mormng Worship 11 OOa.m. E ve nmgWor shlp V OOp.m . 1 """h 0",· We each prayed lor the t ·rusad,' for (1)nst t~at manY , nu ls rna" bt, ,,·on and ,, 11 drawn dO""er· to our Lord ~, Those prt'Senl were Mrs ~llller. Mrs lxbow . Mrs NORTHSIDE : HAPTIST CHURCH ' 16th SI &Av e. E Z18-Z4rI: REV KENNETH HORN , ,- : , - ,- SUNDA Y Bru(',' . ~I rs ()'!\;ell. Mrs ,\ndcrson a nd ~l rs Slater 1\ - Sunday School 9 46a m, Tra ining Umon 6 00 . - Weekly Review - I 'I I Ma~s . TIIUIISDAY · Mass , sa ng our class song . LdJO" . \Irs "til le r s.,,'ed ~ngel lu, ~1 cake and punch wh ic h ",·"lIonJo),,,1. Reporte r, Mrs . Sla ter And said pieces of silver. And from that time he soughl opportunity to betray him . ........ ·SPEAKER DR. DAVlD RAY .U.IIIIIIIII MUSIC :B Yo qiana was designed with a Alan Snodgrass . OffiCiant for f, two wa .s tli ne coming to a the cer emony was ' Hev Rru('o Keller . p;lstor of Nor thSIde Bapt is t Church P~H'cms of the coupk' w~s Wanda l.. Palmer. t 30 ~ Waria nd. and Mr and 1\lrs y ...: S nQdgra~s of Abc-rn :'I ' point 10 front. a Victorian th ~· Thl' program of "edding musIc " <IS M r s .It'ff by piani st. j:l·'rfnrmcd l\ l oort~ . neck illlt:" and fu II sleeves Wit h seve n-inch cuffs thai to a pli nt over t he l~a n1l' hand App lique roses with pearls were scattered ove r Ih e skirt. T he applique mOlif "as rCI"'all'd on the chape l lengl h tram . T he br ide's ~O WIl ctJnts a nd g O"'05 of the a ttenwerc designed and Bob .., 'hiler ot Floydada. madl' by the bnde a nd her and K eith I .()n~ · botham . guitarist r~lIldl.'l ;I ' br a and peach c;Joolcs, bas· m other . vOt.'<Jil sl. kets or f1o"'ers and il umt y ca ndle were used 10 a ltar ThC' hrlde ca rned a bou, (jut'l of peach Si lk carna · l IOIlS. roses, rosebuds a nd baby 's breath. AU 0/ the Iltble . God tel ls us to "b.deth fallh . hoI"' . and ('hanly . Ihese three , but the grealt'S t 01 th ese IS IO\,l' , ",thout lo\'e we are noth ing. for God IS loVl' Fin! John " H He tS saying to I lls lon . The program 8t day c amp revolved aroond units based on grade levels. Each unit developed its own program based on . the interests 01 Ule boy and girl scouta. . Lo rd . and tha i prayer IS nowers lor t he alta r a nd bouquets wer e made by the bride. Mrs Tommy Clements waS ma tro n of honor, Vo nda Purvis of Corpus Chris ti a nd ~l rs . Sa m Mi lle r were brida l au enda nts . The ir gowl)S were of peach qia na topped with a cape of ca ndle light be ige lace. They ca rried bouquets of peac h si lk ca rnations and rosebuds accented wi th the lace d."ign used in th ei r dresses . Ken t Snodgrass was his brother's best m an , Grooms- men ""'er e Kirk Snodgr ass of College Statio n and Sam Mil· ler Tommy Oe me nts and Don Snodgrass 01 Wichita Fa ll s. the groom's brother. Wl're ushers Mrs Fred Sparkman registered guests for the rece ption held in the Family Li le parlor Bouquets 01 tbe bride and he r attendants -' were used for the table cen terpiece wi th peach candles in the background . The table was covered with peac h underlay and a candleli ght lace cloth. The groom 's table . covered with brown cloth, lea· lured a hurricane a rrange- Imporl:lnt A I1l ~Hl alone 111 .l field. makln~ the (I{'ld r\:'a d) for sprtng plan tin g. I S clos(>r to God than h{' ItlIgtH rca lizl' Th,,' flt~JI1 dldn· t ··j ust happen·· The "a rth dldot ., lIe'l hapI"'n ·· The fruit tree I~t den with beau tiful 1) lo~~OIn:-, . dlrin ' , ('hoo~(' to bloo m Just to look prt' !t~ Tlu.'rt' I~ a 11lIrafle embedded In In t'<Jcll Im"'l) flU\\l'r All ;JWUl u:' IS from PlatnV1ew High Sehoo l t974 The groom gradua· ted from Abem1thy Hig h School the same yea r and Irom Way land Baptist Col· each bladeo( gr.lS~ . and In the unnllstakablt., eVldenc{" of creation h~ ;t ~t aMt'r Hand Genesis I I . In tht· bf..~tnnlng God t'rl';IU' d tht, hea\ c n and thc' l~arl h God Himself h;J !'I made \I (' It'ar IhJI hca hnji, .... 111 lege v.l1h a major 10 business management In 1978 She IS l'Ol11(' to our land anI) when \\...... HI S pt.'o plt' , (urn to tim) Set'ond Chromcles; ' 104 , If m~ pt'opJto \\ bo arl' e;dlL-'d b~ m y nam e, shall humbl r themsel\t'S , :.illd prit ~ <Lnd ... t"t'k m) fan' . and (urn from t ht' l r wl t' kl'll \~;In , tlll'11 "Ill I h t'ar from he~nen . and "'111 forglvl' their :-,\1;. and "ill ht~a l ' lht!'lr land . manager 01 Joy Spn ng and the gr oo m wor ks for farm er's Home Adnl.lOlstratlon And In I saia h 9 : 6. For unto U!'I a (: hlld IS born . unto us a son IS ~Iven . ano the go\'t.'fImen( shall bt, upon hiS shoulder , and las nanl{' shall he cal led Wonderful. ('ounsdlur , The )lrght~ God. The E\'crl,a stlng Father:, Tht.· Pnncl' 01 P l';lt'e pilrlor by p;l renb Th e rchear.;ai part y was gl en In the Fami ly Life the groom 's I heht.'\'t' that J esus v.,11 ( 'OfTH.' bBt'k befort' uur govcrn IlWrlt 1:-. ('omplet(' ly ('Irrupted . I kno" tha I Immorality I ~ \~orld \\.tde , but i l>c Ir evl' III l;ud ~ Yo ord , ;llla I bt'lll'''{' In purpCtit's. thc ~ooneruur natIOn "ill :,>t.'t',j ~plrrtu.l l fl'lIt'" a l . ~ I 'j\ ':"t' alw'I\!\ bl' h\lll~ n ft)r l;ud ' ~ \\ urd Ml ,)11 ou r da\s -------rna~ t~ ~rowlOg da y:,> ' . J~lnlt:1 B(·JI QUIT HUNTING FOR THE RIGHT OUTDOOR BOOTS WE'VE GOT RED WING ~ ")., It is estimated that most automobile trips in the United States are under 5 miles, Arrivals 11>e newlyweds are on a wedding tnp to Dallas a nd Fort Worth . They "ill be a t home at 312 SE 7th SI , P lainvlt'Vo Mrs $nodg rass gradua ted most prayer . and the mor e we a re obcdl('nt a nd serve God '" . ment with candles _ c h il dren do not give In 10 dISl"OUragement, ~ elr , pI1Y and an~l'> r . try again . be lovi ng and c heerlul . have faith and trust on the A bnda l st'klVof:r hurwnnJ;! ~11 ~S 1\1I ~1'1:t Aht'n..'romtu (· brlt.lt, t'll.... ·t "f ·Jak ,· HI~h tt)\" \.'1' , ", :as ~l\'e n In (h, ' honll' of ~, ~ I {. I ~ \\ t .... t \(' \\ t h',.! sa t urd ~H JUnt' 1:\ tb."L."itln ~ with hr,:, plwlllll~ Yo.I S ~t ~ Gt....lq.!l· :--. ha rp Gllt ~t:-. andUl1ed M ~ Torn Abt'rl"fOmlHl' , mother ~ lilt.' honnn.....· M f!\ Hobhy C IH)thlO"" c r . mot~r of the pr" " pt'd l\ t' undl'~ roo m . lIltl ~1 r. r:l('na 'teiendrl , ~r.lm lln Ol ht·r of t he honorl.'<' ~1t ... , Abt.~r("ramble ·s \.'tllr-."n l'oiur.. IIf blul' ~lnd "hI l t" \~I're UM~ 1I1 1hl' Ulbk d' "'t:orOll1 Ufto Silk fl o~ ('r., l'l',H l~rl'(l on the sl' r vlflJl table hlt.!.hh ~hll'(i tht~ ( ' a m l \ <1 \ Ab:.~ and s ll\er a pPO Int J1H' nt s :\ " hll{' lace umbrd la 'adorned Yo It.h b lue &ttln b',J" ~, '" hltt' sa lin stream ers , and blue s tlk wtldflowers . \\ as :-,uspt'nded from the c(·tl Ing ove r MtsS Abercrombie's ch;.llr Hos t ess gIfts were table hncns to comphm~nt the bride 's sele<'lIons and baskrt a rCr;lIlllC bread (h1<' hundrt."<I tlurty guests ra li<-d on the brid.,..,loct. TIl(' " ngagc'<l couple wi ll pllodge vows at H: OOp.m . .Juh I j rn Sa int John ~eu lIla~n Ca t holic Church, Lub- bock . Texas . Raw Silk Robertsons Surpris ed Wi th Housewarm i ng Hubert and June Robert · son ",,' ere surprised Sunday mght. J une 7. with a house· wanning party , ,\ large group of fnends from the Church of Christ dropped 10 for a visit and gave lhem a pan try shower Cookies. cake. coffee and tea were served E\'er)'one en - Bi rth pounds three and a ha ll ounces at 4· 45p m Sunday. RED WING 1·~~~71 I-IOPPY'S SI-IOP n t;e~ most, God gives .111 II. STRU ·VES purcha setl a house on F irst Street and Ave , G, .11....IIII...IIII..II!!!11!!~.........~~..IIII....IIII.......1 JOyed the p;lrty Out of tov. n guests im:!\J- ded ~l r . and ~lrs Charles Tolleson of DmUTlIH and D·Ell. Trent from Lubbock . The Robertsons recently June i 10 Community HospI- taL Lubbock . RentThe Rug Doctor~ and he'll freshen your carpets. 'Well, Junior is still hitting the books • •• my check book. that is." . Steam clean your carpets easily. Quickly and economically with Rug Doctor's revolutiona ry cleaning machine . The one with 6 jets. Clip the coupon l>elow and get a 16-ounce bollie 01 Odor Killer free with your rental. ~------ I I . ~-r. 1 RST D_I_ STEAMt NG·MAD AT D(RT COUPON - - - - - .... A16-0UMCE I I~ -=- ODOR KIWR I ;~: WITH EACH ,.,- RENTAL II I I I I ~--------------~ Pay-N-Snve away ffe·e , Come get yours at the STATE ·BANK--'" WE ARE EAGER TO SERVE YOU Miss J a nie H".... e n, · brtde elect 01 Mike Hennig . was honored wi th a br idal shower ~; onda y. June 15 in the hom e 01 Mrs . Donnie Hea rn . Mrs Hostesses were: To 1he stOfe Plea90 list Odor Kil le r a; no charge""on rental Marsha Sand1:>rs. 'I rs. Cyn· thia Ha nes . ~I"" Carolyn ~~1~11 ~'r~~,:::/c:a~~7r G ood unl it Hea rn. Mrs . Nadine Rogers . Mrs . Terry Kitchens: Mrs Vicki Havens . Mrs. Ja n Wes- Rent T~ Rug Doctor at: ley , Mrs . R uby Nell P ittma n, Mrs . Mary Hunley , Mrs . Mary Rose Bowen a nd Mrs . 29 8- 2627 Ruby Benton. . 405 AVE. D :I FREE. I From C'hina $12.00 a yd. m E BROWNIE UN IT, ins tructed by Rhetta Riley a nd La ura Sm ith . display the sit-upollS they made one da y a t q mp They made si t·upons and dunking bags lor future camp outs . 1 Review Photo ) Mr and Mrs . Robert Cas· tlileja are the parents of a daughter , weighing five Bridal ShO'Ne r Gi ven For Angela Abercro:nb ie June 13 Janie Rowen Honored With Bridal Shower Malth,.w Z6:JtJ- J6 What you decorations Greenery formed the bac kground for the recita Lion of VOWS The bride 's gow n of ca ndle light beige organza a nd vc r se. and t he ke;' verse In t he Blblt.>, and in first Corml !uans the 13th cha pt er "the 10\,(' chapter. and the kl..'Y chnpter III !h£" unto g ive me , and I will deli ver h im unto you ? And they covenanted with him for thirty Plain view, - Textl s, was the ....tt ing for the Friday evenmg wLoddi ng of Cynt hia Louise Palmer and Scott A Till II UTE TO F ,-\T1lt: KS them, what will ye I 8: 30p.m . ~ 7: 30p,m . . . ...-.,.-.c,......~,.....~J~~~~CJ _ _ _ _ _ )~().-.()--..c~I~~~~~~ know him 3S he ministers to )'ou. Then one ot the twelve , called Judas Is-car'l - ot , went unto the chief p r iesls, , HEV . ~t ,\TTIi EW D'SOUZA ------- WORD of ( ;()J) I I f .\TilOI.J(" ( ' II L: Hf ll l' ,\ma ' OIIg Gra,·e. a nd diS· 1ll IS>t-d With prayer by Mrs i Evenmg Worship 7 OO~~ ' , WEDNESDA Y . RAs,G As, Midweek Prayer Meeting 8: OOp.m . . r: Abernathy THIS SUNDAY Andl'rson Bru ce a lways IS tudes ol the P lea lor Strength lor the ,Iged. " by Edgar ,\ Gucs t The othe r '''IS ··The Uea tt itudes of , ' m'nds of tile ,\ged" . bv "Ial'\, Walk,'r . \ South \\ e. IA ,,_o_,_ _ ,_o_~ SUl\iIJA MorDingMa ss 9 OO a m., · WE DNESDAY ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ~!~:. EdUCati~30p.m. . rl'lJd !tWIll . which 011' 1"ra 1101," I CII URCII OF m E , NA ZAR E NE : \,.• '\&Slh SI ZIII 2474 , : ' SUND Y . ,A r= Sunday School 10 OOa.m . ' . qu es t ions. a nd Mrs 1" 0 poems One " 'as "Beatti· PfUM E RA MISION " Th e Jo:m Deere ((ous c " : BA UTI STA 105 Ave . D Phone 298<5,; 1 ' 11I2Jerom. Z18-2113 , RE V J OSE RODRIGUEZ j SUNDAY , Sunday Schoo l 9 45a m : MornlOgWorship 10 46a m 'Tra lOlng UDlon 6 OOp m Evenmg Worshlp 700p.m . ,- WED NESDAY : Prayer Meeting 7 : 30p.m . Youth Meetin,. " Bible ' Study 8 : oop.m· 1 916 Ave D Phon e 2Y8 - 20B _ ST. ISIDORE' S . "resent The program was ope ned "lIh pr ayer by Mrs O'Nei l ~Irs Mill er had the Bible 1- ·········1 Joe I nompson Implement Co. Mrs :\Irs : Morning Wors hip I t OOa m - • . 45a m . 45a m 30p m , 15pm "! REV .LLOYD E. RIDDLES p.m'l . 8 : OOp.m . WE DNESDA Y Meetlfig - Bible : B: 30 p .m . ' t I I . .L 01 h ,t '. r···················· ....................., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4117thSt. 298-2>117 I ~i~~~rsity 1 757-ZI34 - Bible Class 7 30p m ( c s t ) 8 OOp m ( d.s t ) ~ CHURCH OF THE , NAZARENE 9 10 5 6 ·. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • ' '11>" Fir st Baptist T.E .L. Class met with .Iohn ~1 il1 er Friday a l te r· noon with six members : , : • BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY t SUNDAY Sunday School Mornmg Worshlp Youth SerVices E veDlngW(jrsh,p WEDNESDAY \\ors hlpServlce I'" Wolf Irrigation • _ SUNDAY B bl School I e 9 30a m _ Worshtp 10 30a m ~ Youth 5: OOp.m E verung Worship 6' 00pm ~ WEDNESDAY Ladles Class ( Sept -May ) ROSS WELLBRUNNER . .. I, SS... I I Prayer Meetmg : First Baptist TEL CI M ass eets A F ' C. _ . P r ayer Sav- -lot amlly enter : Consumers Fuel ASSOCiation _ Stu dy , I I 0 United States and Canada . He has appea red with Bill y Graham and as a regula r guest on CBN's "The 70 0 Club" and "The R<l6S Bagley Show" . He is a dedicate d member of the f'ellow ship 01 Christia n Athletes. In 1978 J oe's a lbum "Have . You Kissed Any Frogs To- day?" cl im bed to the top of the gospel c harts ea rn ing him the honor 01 Record Wor ld's " Top New Male Gospe l Voca list of the Year. " Fo r a n enjoyab le eveni ng of singing a nd sharing . come and be with Joe getti ng to gave His (01)' begotte n Son', thai whosoe ver tx'I!C\' t,"!, In Hlln s hall not perish . bUI have ev(' r la slmg Itfe . John 3 ' 16 . the love fer ences. civ ic organi1.8tions a nd schools throughout the RE V. HOYCE JENNINGS SUNDAY : Sunda y Schoo l to : OOa .m , Mormng Worship I I . OOa .m . , FORMER DETROIT LIONS quarterback, Joe Reed wiD perform in so~ and tes timony during the " Aberna thy For Christ" Crusade. churches . evangelistic con· t th~r;:;,s. COUNTY UNE IlA PTI ST CHURCH Rt .2 j f' a mil)' Li fe Co,nt er Chape l 01 First Ba pt ',t Church of To fa the rs a ll over the wor ld . no maHer what his church. his r ace. or his creed. who go<:s to Sunday S,·hool. a nd church wi th his c hi ldrl'fi. teaching them to know. and 10 love Gud . and tha t God lovcs them , for Gnd so lovl<lthe world , Iha t lie .m., - EVfmngW • - ' . Ph o nc 298 - 2627 lI e glve Grecil q "Mr~ • of Abernathy Phone 298 - 2511 1 I CONDY BILLINGSLEY . 11 Ave. E 298-263 2 I • - 10thst. &Ave. E 298-2718 _ i _ he this year were a swimming program and an ove r night camp out. Swim ming was available every day except f riday . 'l1>ree days a nd two nights were spent at Ca mp Rio Blanco in Crosby- Palm e r-Snodg rass Rec ite W ed din g V ows .......:0::::. . ...., will always be to serve the Lord Jesus Chris t in a ll , . has appeared in i • HB COGGINS SUNDAY'. Sunday School 10 : OOa.m . "1 s t and 3rd Sundays , Morn ingWorshipl1 : 0oa .m . - BlbleStudy 7: OOp.m . EveningWors hip 7: 30P WEDNESDA Y · . WorshipServi';' 6· 00pm .............................................. o , : CO Op Grain Company l o I ~EV. · • ~j I - · 01 J mi . north ... ' ml. eall cily on FM 54 , ...................., ••••••••••••••••••••1 V. EDNES;~" P SUNDAY: _ Sun~y School . 10: OO a.m , , , MorrungworshiPII : ooam, 500pm '~ EvemngWorshlp WEDNESDAY Children's &Adults' 7. 30p m . BlbleStudy -~ CHURCH OF CHRIST t A.C. Harris, Jr. 1204 Ave . D t 14 6-6184 BRO EARNEST BREWER I r= '-'-'---~'--1)----" -i I . Pay -N-Save Supermarket ·· J • , I 1 o~ . 97 , Ihen 2 mI . southon 290 2 I Camp Yate'he was he ld June 8- t 2. ( rom 8: 45a.m . until 2: 00 p.m, each da y at the farm 01 Diana and Gary Philllptl, located 4' , miles eaat 01 Abernathy on FM5l17. HlghIiCbtl at Camp Yate' FOrmj H Detroit Quart e rba c k T 6 ' Pe form At Crusa de I I I 0 The FollOWing Sponsors Support The Churches of Abernathy t- CENTER COMMUNITV CHURCH , ·1 I 1 things . if we do it sincerely, we know what the a nswer will be. we need to pray! H1'\'. Mauh ew F. D'Souza Sanlsid orr Chu rch REV , J .B, LESTER SUNDAY: Sunday School . 9: 45a.m. ' . MOrnmg WOr.;hI P II: 30a. m ., ' TrammgUmon 6: 00 p m EverungWorship 7. 30p.m . . . . Women s MISSionary Umon and Brotherhood 7:00p.m . WEDNESDAY : Prayer Service 7: OOp.m . Ace Welding • FRIDAY : . I 70 0 . . R h : p.m . • ., Ch Olr e earsa I ~bou~Jour,months. REV TOMMIEB CK E J oe Reed, former quarter· SUNDAY " bac k for the Detroit Lions ~ Sunday SChool. ' .: . ..m; a nd nationally -known gospel Mormng WOI'8h!P II : ooa.m . ,- recording artist, will be EvemngWorship 6.00p.m. minister ing in song a nd tes· 1- UMY S . 7: OOp.m . ~ ti mony Tuesday, Jlme 23. a t WEDNE DAY . 8p.m. for the Abernathy For _ ChOir Pracllce 7: 30p.m . Chr is t Crusade at the high ,- U.M.W. 2nd Monday 01 school a uditorium . each month . For nine years Joe was in: , . vo lved with the violence of !.AKEVICEW METHODIST th e National Football HURCH League ; however, his desire 1 I I I I MOND~Y . I I o di st Hospi tal, Lubbock . It was reported tha t he should be fully recovered in METHODISTCHUJlCH 704Ave.D 218-ZZ. ' E VeryOneOI us will admit tha t we have a need for God. And we will a lso say tha t the besl way to be close to God IS to pray . Why then, whe n we admit tha t prayer is a . SUNDAY: necessity, dowe.whenthetimecomesto sitdownandactuallydoit,so often do just Sunday School 9: 45a.m . the opposite? We will tell ourselves that we are too busy , or not in the mood , or do not Morning Worship 10 : 45a.m. ,know what to say, when in reality the rea son is that we are eithe r too se ll. ish or too _ CA, Youth CC 6: OOp.m . afraid. EveningWorship 7: OOp.m . We might be too selfish in that we do not want to stop doing what we wa nt 10 orde r to Tuesday WMC I: 3o p.m.1 pray. What we wa nt may be very pleasurable or very relaxing a nd we could not do WEDNESDAY: . tha t if we spent time praying and so, because 01 our selfishness. we will not pray . WprshipServices 7: 30p. "",, Even more, though . we may not pra y bec a use we a rc afraid. There may be som e things tha t we enjoy very much tha t we wa nt ve ry much. If so. prayer can be a very BETHEL BAPTIST fri ghtening thing for fear tha t through praye r we may lea rn that we must give up , CHURCH ,what we ha ve and. therefore. ra ther tha n ris k discerning this. we si mpl y refuse:o pray. ' What we m~st do , however , is ask ourselves what we m ust do: When we ask these Ea.1 tslSI. I Mr . and Mrs . Harry Swift of Amarillo announce the engagement 01 their daughter . Judy Swllt, to Lanny Newton 01 Abernathy. The couple plans to be ma rried July 31. 1981 in lhe Sunset Church 01 Christ Cha pel in Lubbock . ~E~~~!:~~:e~~I~F~~~ su;;;~~ I::I~~:;~:::~ ~~::~I~~~~~~sb~nn~;t:!s I. 1 .. ' 3 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Ch ris Wi Ison Improving . Weekly Devotional Pa~e oys nd'Girls ,Enjoy Day covered brtdlft, and old windmills. Tbey visited the Plymauth Plantation, wha'e you can really see how our forelathen Ilved; 'I1Iey abo went to Mt. Wuhlngton In New Hampahlre. ---..-!-a·-·------------T-'-,'-~ FIRST UNITED ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1404 A e B 298-Z160 v . • , Mr, Ind Mn. R.D. Slouch returned home June 8 lrom a two week trip. They drove to Dallu and caught an airplane and llew to Boston. Mall., where they were met by their dauahter and lamlly , Mr. and Mrs . Paul Mercandettl. While in that a rea they visited . many inte resting points in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. One thing that was very • inter esting to them was the Abernathy Chamb er 01 Comon his right hip a nd his r ig ht merce Ila nquet last April. leg. Though he fa rms full time Wilson is taking therapy south pf Petef.sburg, ' he. .:c;~~~i: ~:;C~n ~tit· o~ I.,;;,;;;,;;;;,~,;,;;,-",,,,~!-!-;,,--!".,,,•.•:'!"":!_"_.........,, I A peat performer Sunday night at the Abernathy lor Christ CruB8de will be Jim Fullinlim, Petel'8burg larmer and singer. Jim is well known lor his television appearances on Owain Lynch's Lay Witness program , and lor his musica l prllSentations at churches a nd revivals throughoot the area . . He is a regular performer a t tbe Lubbock Saturday Night Opry and has severa l Abe rnalIty l~eck\y ReYl eW T hullday. 'fun; I , 1981 Page ~ Sloughs Visit New England States · Jim Fullingim To Sing At "Abernathy For Christ" Crusade _ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW Wee kl y Revl,w I _. D I .- Savings Accounts Checking 'Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Certificates of Deposits Loans, Farm Commercial. and installment Bank by Mail Night DepoSitory ._.For AII.~ur Ba~ki,"Ne~~!._ ABERNAT-HY FIRST· STATE BANK Abernathy Member FDIC Thurlday. June 18, 1881 Thursday , June ,...."M .U ....LV Lubbock Phone 762-1038 ...._TII'I'....... E FOil ALL . YOU" FAIIM'Ne MUDS , "IIII:l: E Lubbock Number 763-4868 Week June 21-22 vice and Its District Board of Supervisors.;. by Hale County Extension . Service educational work and dembnstrations conducted in the coun· ty; by Experiment Stations research information; ASCS incentive 'payments for coo· servation practices ; farmer "know-how" and trial and error. Liner estimates that there ~ re 430,000 acres of irrigated crop land in 1981 and a.pproximately 4,600 irriga· hon wells pumping from 100 Highest Prices For Wheat In Area b,.,t "1111 '11' SMA ~. $14.25 gallon hydrous Ammonia $220 I TON Grain Seed DE KALB PA YMASTER ANDERSON GRAIN CORp· 298·2661 gallons and less to ' 800 gal· Ions and above per minute. The crop brealt-down is estimated "230 ,000 acres of irrigated cotton, 95,000 acres of corn, 30 ,000 acres of soybeans, 40,000 acres of grainsorgbum, 33.000 acres of wheat, 3,000 acres of vegetables and 2,000 acres of allalfa. It is estimated that there are 750 la ke and tail water recovery systems. About 75 percent of the wells are on natural gas a nd 25 percent on electricity. According to Jimmy Lewis. District Conservationist with the Su il Conservation Service , "we a re depleting our irrigation water at the ra te of an average of 2 feet per year . Cost of energy is going up and the lowering of our water table is costing the farmers more to pump this water." Lewis pointed out that surface irrigation systems that they had checked were 56 percent efficient, whereas their goa l for efficiency is 80 percent . This loss is due to ditch losses, ta il water losses, distribution use in the furrow length. The average gross a pplication is 4 .2 inches per acre . Assuming the above figures a re correct this would m ea n that onl)' about 2.2 i nches is going on the crop. Li ner stated that all t'On· servation pra cti ces shoold be employed to conserve a nd lengthen the life of irrigation' water in Hale County. Louie Howard State Finalist Hale County's 4 ·H Poultry Demonstration entry talked his way to the 1981 State Finals here June 3. This show and tell contest is a part of the giant 4 -H Roundup held on the campus of Texas A&M University each year. Lonnie Howard of Aber~thy scored 272 points of a possible 300 . He was coached by Richard Howard. Some 16 teams partici-' paled in this year's contest representing Texas com· munities from the northern · most tip of the Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Piney Woods to the Hill Country. Jerry Howard and Oliver Shadden of Sand H Welding, designed their o'wn portable cellar recently. . They built the 2,200 pound cella r in their spare time and in-between 2paddle diker orders that had to be filled. The size of the cellar is 8 ft . by 10ft. excluding a staircase chamber a ttached to the top of the cellar. It is 8 It. taU in the center and 6 ft . on the sides. The ceUar was constructed 01 12 gauge metal sheets which were welded together. Howard a nd Shadden designed the cellar, which took approximately 4~ hour:s, o(f and on, to build. " We could Nearly 175 young ieaders Halfwa y. Also attending will from 4-H clubs in 20 South be Linda Smith, Hale Center Pla ins C9,unties will partici- District 2.-Council delegate, pate In a district teen ieader· They will "be accompanied ship labora tol)' 10 Leveua nu . oy Crossland a nd Wyno R June 16-18, according to Mayes , county extension Brent Crossland, county exagent. tension agent . Each yea r the lab provides The three-day summer a n opportunity for outstandworkshop will be held on the ing 4 -H Club me mbers to .... campus of South Plains Colceive training in leadership lege, said Billy C. Gunter and program development. a nd Dr. Ca therine Crawford, Participants are expec ted to district direc tors with the Texas Agricultural Exte n- ass ist loca l adult leaders in planning and conducting sion Service activ ities in loca l clubs . A Participants from Ha le ' team of older teen-age County will be Melisa Nivens 4-H'e rs will assist in cona nd Bulfie Black, both of ducting the training sesHale Center : Dinah Neve sions . a nd Amy Pettit. both of The me for this year's lab Abernathy: Clifton Pinnell IS " Those Amazing Proa nd Jana Bontke, both of jects ." Emphasis will be P lainv iew and Mandy Igo, project a reas. including quilting, B-B guns, consu- REBATE \uto Und., HI·pair .. From \ I h'nl Tu \ ( 'on~ pl t' k \\'fC' c.'k Wiml .. hidd.· P oor WHAT IS IT' Many people have uIIed Jerry Howard _0:1 Oliver Shadden what II» ImIr contraction in Iront of S & II Welding is . It is 3 po rtable cellar the)' designed and built. ( Review Photo) Wastewater Treatment Public Hearing JUDe 25 - - - - --. I !lil t a t the Abcrnalhy City Iia llioca ted Ktt Ave .. D. The purpttil' of the ~carlng is t'o afford int(.~restcd pers ons an opport unit y for wr i tten and) or oral comme nts on the propa;ed wastewa ter Ireatme nt faclli l), plan and assoclaled environmenta l In forma tion document One of the purposes of thiS heanng IS to diSCUS::' the potentia l environmental IIllp.lH:t.s of the project and a lt crna tlv('·s to It The proposed projec t Includes Ifnpro veml'IIL.. to the eX ls llO.g 11ft sta · lion as well as the l'om tructlon of a flow measuring device. a s ta ndby genera · Hoppy's Shop 318 MAIN Abernathy, Texas 79311 FATHER'S DAY lOr. ;} f3C'~l1atl\'(' lagoon. s ite im pro\'em(,fl~"l . and refurbishing an existing holdm& pond . All' of the major compon· l~nt.s of the C>XI Sting plant ..... i ll coo ta nue 10 be utlliwd a nd thl' ef fluent ,,"Iii L'On IIUUl' to b(. utIli zed fur Ir rigatIOn of International 3588 Articulated Tractor CUSTOMERS .......,&4. or HiJbway.87 & . '.I 'DRESS RAN..D lteg_Pr ice $37 .~-8 R.e 9 . Pric e $ 4 2 .9 8 • /~ ·· l I t II l.lSF.R OTF.D FOk I!ERVICE TO ~ ·H - Hale County ExtenslOil Agent Olhe F Liner third' f rom thee I f I, was Ci t ed (rr me ri torious se rvice to the 4·H program dUring Ihe t981 State , 4 -H Houndup a t Texa s A.&'M llllverslt): June 2 3 He ~as presented a spec ial plaque b) Gv.en I \1 r<.·ulluOl of Lultng left preSident of the 4 H Vol unteer Leade rs .~ SSOClallon of Texa s WIth _____ .. _--1 1 Lml'r a rt' hiS ~Ife and J L 'C urle) ' Hays, a truste>e of the Texas ~ H Foundation mOil .100.(·.. \ \1' {) . _' n" I Phon. •"", 'althl ::'tl' "I!J LAWN ~HOES Sale- $24~. 9'8 S a I~ $ 3'4 .9 8 JUNE 18, 19,20 FERTILIZER And INSECTICIDES at reduced prices === =======C311:1 ===: 5P~C! AI_ PR ! CES JUNE 18-24 ***************** ! : Q-MIST ' * :: Dispenser ::* Featuring i$19.00 i* Short Wheel Base Pick-u ps Customs * ***~************* ***************** C he nll(~'a ll '" Aua (' k ~ & : Bug Killer: Klih Odon of Dec ar . Sm"ke. Tl.> ljtt ~~~~~~~pa~~O;i ~fe~:~l:lerk:e Fr. !!', ne •. Net. WJ . 7 oz . ff ff 3 DAYS ONLY W E HAVE SALE CLEARANCE ON MENS SIR-UVE- E Y :: Ki ll s Flie s. t-.to sQu i ms . Cena in Others Small Flyi ng In sec ts, *:: Odor Killer 'scot t s d a I e 5 30 Day Supply ! $4.25 :: ****************, ============== SERVICE and EXPERIENCE makes the PRICED AS LOW AS •• WH EA T ';'~ ' CO RN NOBODY TRUCKS LIKE WI DOl MILO Dealers for yard &garden supplies ·c. Pt I .$6544.00 Member 9fWest Texas Chevrolet Dealers Association difference. Offering top market prices for .. Wher. you know your bu llne.. I. appreclared. " Abernathy, Tuas " - 298-2521 Silverados G nat ~, $2.50 Your HOME-OWNED grain elevator where over 21 years of 4386,4S86~4786·--~-S6.000 1 _011"", I \ ,, ..,~ , I 114110 ~ ~ i~ s ~ ~eas~ s ________,_~~____,2 0 % 0 ( Abernathy , Body Works "'.1 1486,1586, -------~$4,OOO · , · 3388,3588,3788 ,---$5,000 I'IIone 298-2507 . A8ERNATHY :I MU.. North or Abernathy at . Brownfield Tennis Tourney July 15-18 JOE THOMPSON IMPLEMENT bl' $3 39.640 wtlh the loca l sha re S5u , ~ 6 EstlnHlted mon thly opt' ra tlull and rn.'ltn tenance COS I wlllbe${ .;65 Mens ·. 5 t y I eWestern Be Its __________ ,;,. __~-.20%0 0 , eon a pprox m\3t e l~ CASH . PAYMENr 986,1086 ______ ~~~$3,OOO •• I .1111 media , and the farmers and ' 942, serving unUi Novem· ber 30 , 194 5. business people bf Hale County. After completing his Army The vetera n county a@!!t service, Liner resumed his was nominated for the award Extension duties in Ha le by 4·H leaders of Hale County. "On Feb. I , 194 7, he County. They cited him lor was named Parmer County agent , serving there three outstanding program management , leadership deve)years. opment, resource manageLiner was named Hale County Extension agriculment , development of educa· tural age nt on March I , 1950. tiona I materials, promotion of 4-H and eflective liaison a nd has served continUOUSly with community groups a nd since. He ser ved many yea rs leaders. as chairman of the county His wife, Gena , and more extension staff and last July tha n a score of friends , coI was named county extenworkers , 4·H leaders and sion supervisor. He counsels 4 -fl members from Hale and almost daily with nine other other South Plains counties mem bers of the county stalf. traveled to College Station He is noted as one of the to attend the awards lunchstate's mosl outsta nding at · whic h Lin~r was trainers of new extenSion honored . agen ts . Since 1950, he has ·Liner bega n his service to trained 28 assistant and 4 -H following his graduation associate agents . Among from Texas Tech University these. two are now district in t9-l 2. He bega n work J41y extension directors. two are 2 tha t yea r as assistant county agents , two a re sta te county extension agent ill. extension s pecialists , two Hale County . He bega n duty ~ bankers a nd others are WIth the Army 011 Oct. 2~ invdlved in farmi'1l or other i.lt-!fu: ultural la nd The total projt"ct cost IS es timated to June 20 th, ONE DA Y ONLY Sui t s ,________________________ 1/ 3 0 f f Sport Coats ________________l/3 0 ff Hag gar & Cu rI e ePa n t s____ .2 5 % 0 f f Straw Hats . $5.00 off --------------Reg. Price \- ·I ........... superintendent of the P a n· handle South Plaint ~'al r a t Lubbock . be "held in the P. .ndIe The Brownfield Open Ten· He i. active in the First each year, Ei8IIt _,e dlvl· nis Tournament will be Jul y Baptist Church of Plainview , slons are beiDl offered this 15.18 and will be held 81 agribusiness endeavors. his Hale County yoonaaters Plainview Kiwa nis Cl ub, year for pl.yen ale 10 to Brownfieli!. Under his leadership ror and two In Parmer \;OIInt) member 01 the agriculture 40 . The entry fee is 55 per more than three decades, the emerge as winners in State committee of the Plainview Mail entries to Virdie person po:r event and the 4 -H program in Hale County "- H Roundup events. In their Chamber 01 Commerce. Montgomery at 1214 E . entry deadline IS Monday, has ex panded dramatically, nomination 4 -H leaders sa id Texas Association of County Hester, Brownfield, Texas with more than 400 boys and . Liner has been directly , Agricultural Agents a nd the July t 3. 79316, or call her at 806This is one of the la rgest girls and 11 0 volunteer adult responsible for /Oany of of National Association 637-3496. open tennis tournaments to leaders now active in all these 4 -H'ers winning and County Agricultural Agents areas of the county. In 194 2 , indirectly responsible for the ( NACAA J. animal pro jects for 4- H boys others . He has received the SuperUse ca r restrai nts (or was a lmost the entire county For many years he person· every Y!'3 r, she says . ior Service Award of the children. ca utions Dorthy 4-H program . Now. not only ally coached the livestock Ms. Taylor is on the home Texa s Agricultural Extenfamily life educaTay lor , a do some 120 4 ·H memhers judging teams and devel economics staff of the Texas sion Service, the Distintion spec ialist. . ex hibit their livestoc k at oped study gUides to help the Agricu ltural Extension ~er guished Service Award of the Failure to U5e these safety local. area a nd sta te stock 4 ·H'ers place a nimals and vice. The Texas A&M UniNACAA, and numerous other devices causes 1.000 deaths shows eac h yea r . they a nd give reasons _ Those teams vers ity System. professional and civic in children unde r age five hundreds more also take won many distric t and state honors. part in more than 25 other contests . projects Liner took three of these Each year, the county tea ms to the American qualified an average of 204 - Ro),a l Livestock Judl!i ng H'ers to attend State 4 -H Contest in Ka nsas City. Two Roundup with - project teams placed first and the met hod demonstrations . other placed second. He a lso • ~~ " 3" Co rdless St)ear Thirly participated in the took two teams to the Inte r~ . Reg . $25 .55 Sta te Rou ndup this month . In national Livestock Judging recent yea rs more tha n 35 Contest in Chicago, where Cordless Shears Now $12.78 members have had the ir one placed third and the record books in distric t com - other placed seventh and Trimmers pe tition . Under his SupervlSlon 12" Shrub tr i mm ~ In hi S time as county county 4 -H member.; have F\eg . $26.95 agent , Liner has seen 104 of exhibited grand cham pion Now $13.48 animals at all major stock shows in Texas, the State Fai r of Texas and national shows . Liner has judged many stock shows in Texas , New Mexico. Oklahoma and Nebras ka . For the past 30 years he has served as general superintendent of the Plainview Stock Show , where over 600 animals are exhibited each year. and assistanllivestock Lrt l ', lt r -P ailll Thp"'('l ty of Abe rnathy will cond uct a PubliC Hean ng at 5: OOp .m . on .Iune 25 TRA-CTORS , Plge 5 Your ('3r . Pidwil or Tru c- k grooming , unique ly you. veterina r)' science and bicycles . Officers and delegates for the t 960 -81 District 4-11 Council Will be insta ll ed a t the lab. 31 More than 35 years of ser· vice which has touched the lives 0( hundredl 0( 4·H Club youths a"CrOll the - South Plains has earned Hale County Extension Agent Ollie Liner of Plainview the top award presented · each year by the state's 4-H Club leaders. Liner was presented the 1981 Distinguished Age nt Award by the 4-H Volunteer Leaders Association of Texas a t an awards luncheon during State 4-H Roundup ( June 2-4) on the eampus of A&M University Texas He received a plaque from Gwen McCollum of Lul ing, president 01 the state association . 4-H is the youth educational program ' of Ihe Texas Agr ic ultural EX lens ion Service. Accepting the award , LlOer a ttributed it to ··the resu lt of a team erfort t hat has been found in Extension work in Ha le County ." He said he accepted it on behalf 01 past and present Ha le County Ex tension staff and sec reta r ies, past a nd present 4·H leaders and club memo bers. past and present commiss lll ners courts , past and prescnt loca l a nd area news r.:-:--"--~ I ~athercrafl . MAY II Until JULY 31 fo. build them much faster if the need arose," Howard said . The cellar they designed is different from most portable cellars. It is rounded on top to avoid caving in. Stairs are attached on one side 01 the top to prov ide easy access, and joints were welded on the outside 'a nd inside both . Howard a nd Shadden don 't plan to build a lot of portable cellars, but they will build them if there are requests for their portable cellars. " This one wi ll hopefully sell (or $2,200 installed in the ground ," Shadden sa id. The cellar can be seen lyi ng in front of S & H Welding. Locals Attend 4-8 Leadership Lab merism. energy, aerobics, CASH GENUINE JOHN DEERE PARTS Howard,Shadden Design: P~rlable Cellar Hale County 'rrigalion Awarene·ss Hale County Judge Bill Hollars has proclaimed the week of June 21-27 as " Hale County Irrigation Awareness Week", according to County ~ Agent Ollie -Liner:--- " .In doing this County Agent Liner calls attention to farmers and businessmen the irrigation situation in the county. First of all he states that farmers in Hale County a re doing a much beller job of irrigation than they were 15, 20 and 30 years ago. This has been ..brought a bout by progra ms conduct· ed by the Hale County Soil and Water Conservation Ser- Abernathy/ Illeeloly Revle .. 1981 .4·H Leaders Name Ollie Line'r ,0 uJst.n";", Agent ..LAIN. IlI'AIN II A bernalhy , Tex. 298-2521 I ~, I,.ubbock Numl>er 163-488~ I M1C FtaaDC1aa Available GMAC Phone 298-2&61 10 Labbock Call (806) 762-4310 FI~laa A.,aIlaItIa Thurlilay. JUDe!8. 1881 Janet WUIIe, II, aMIIIIled mallea thll week .. editor 01 \lie BovIIIII Blade, Mn, Wilke repIa_ Julia Moody. wbo hu aecepted a poeltlon with an accounting firm in . FarWell. Golf Tourney Saturday Th e Abernathy Country Clu b will ha ve a Junior Gol f Sc ra mble Saturday , June 20 , beginning at Sa.m . II wi!1 be lor ages hig h sc hoo l and younger . Please caU the Aberna th y Country Club for more inform a tion. Boys and gi rls are both invi ted a nd urged to enter. AI ••• I COltrol S••II.r South Plains Associa tion of Governments and the Texas pepartment of HealUI are ABERNA1HV FOR cHRIST CRUSADE ooDDer stretched across Ave. D this week reminds Abernathy residents of the crusade beginning next week . I Re view Photo ) sponsoring a n Anim al Control Semina r on June 25, 198 1 The se mi na r wi ll begin at I : Oo p.m . in the SPAG Conlere nce room at 1709 26th St. in Lubbock The seminar is open to the public a nd pre-reg istration is req uested bul not required . There "is no cos t for the Tlfrs 1fflEiHOPIST } sem inar. SubjeclS to be discussed are : Rabies and An ima l Conlrol. Loca l and State ~ Laws on Anima l Control. Courts a nd Anima l Control. Anima l Conlrol Opera tions. [CI1T1tOJ...TC) (8RPrrsr] ;\ n im~ 1 Contra I Educa tion. and a Proposa l for State Anima l Control Ce rtificatio n Program . For more inIonnation ("on· "'ct : Arlene Miller. Direc lor of Regional Ser vIce; 31 B06762 -~721_._ _ _ _~_ I()TH~R I You don't need a LA BEL to attend the ABERNATHY FOR CHRIST CRUSADE. Itls for EVERYBODY! T hose To Rt' m e m bfort"d Boyd Griffith has been moved from room 61 1 to room sn Eas t a t Methodisl Hospita I. Lu bboc k . 29 ¢ each or $1. 69 6-pack --------~ F 0 UNT A IN 0 RINK S ----------12 oz. 25~ 16 oz. 35 ~ 24 oz, 45¢ Pepsi - Mountain Dew - Dr. Nutt- Orange S now Con e $-_______ all flavors 25 ¢ & 35 ¢ DELI SPECIALS Chick~n Strips & Fries ___________.$l. 6 9 Fish "Fries •_______ ~______________ 99 ¢ Fish on a bun.:.____~~__________..;____,8 9 ¢ B•• f Enchiladas . 6'9 ¢ w / ch iI. & ch.ese,- ----------------· Nachos ______________..:_________ 69 ¢ I ' 99¢ Ch II••• -rlt n05_________________ '. _ _. __,_______..: 7 9 (: e • e- a CQlwpuadwit far ichool _ . She _lao did_ lumme r se..... on " Women in BUll· neea." She ' Hrvec!' • the Aber· nathy correspond""t for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. 1913.·74 , and In 1l17li-79, worked for ' the Memphis apom. . • I.~ . . . .1. . In letti.. a U 01 the Janet and her htalband Ioeal .... rtpOrted each earl live at LaIbtat1th, , wwII lD Blade, . nchollelt where he II employed u the help oi "ell.reeldenl In band director far the Lal' thIe area tOward that end," buddle Schoo.., a poeltlon he Mrs, Wilke aays. u.. baa held the palt two yean. She aays her hobbifll are reading, writing and researching English royalty . " I want to do the best job Mrs. Wilke Ia the daUllhter 01 Mr. aDd Mn, M . ~. Moen 01 Abernathy' and the a1ater 01 Mrs. G.ry PhlW.. 01 Abernathy, NEW EDITOR .... Jantt Wilkt began duties this week as editor JaDe 23 of the Bovina Bladt. Jantt Is a nativi of Abernathy. &30 ) GARAGE SALE : 3 fam ilies _ 2 rooms of ca rpet, hassocks. ta~ I ..'S. clock radio, typewfl le r. clothes fo r men. women & children . ce rar.lic pieces, etc. Thurs " Fri. & Sal. from '8a .m .-6p.m . 1007 I 5th St . '3 3-llp l I FOR [ALE I SEVE RAL workable lawl. mo~ers for sa le . To m Cox . I 2!H 0 -2 9-81 1 709 - 3 rd SI. GARAGE SALE : 5 families, 11 0 1 Ave. C. Sal. 9-5, Sun. I : 30 -4 . , 33- 1tp ) GIANT garage sa le . Sat. June 20. H09 Ave. L. Ai r conditioner. dog house. sora, springs. toys. · inla nll c hi l· drenl adult clolhes. lots more ! t 33· 1t p , Creative Stitchen' off(' r ~ a grea t opportunity· for you if \·ou are interested I n stitchery and would li ke -to earn ex·tra money . You ca n make 25% c lea r pro/it plus prizes such as microwaves . tape recorders . etc . not to mention lots a nd loiS of bea u tiful free stilcl!ery. And it's a lot 01 fun too' Call 828-4506 for more details! , .\Otp l FOR SA LE : 42 " round oak butcher block table, 9' XI 2" bound beige ca rpet re mnant , one Iwin bed_ Ca n 298-2656 a fl er 6p.m. Best oflers consi de red . I 32-2 tp l FOR SALE : I live weighing sca le. complete. 2 stainless sleel conveyers _ Call 2982944 between 9a.m _-6p.m . ( 33 -2tpl SALE : 14' meta l Larson fishing boa I "ith good tra iler. 5350 . Phone' Tulia 995-4442 . 1 33 -3tp l IT We write any type of Hail Insurance available in the State of Texas including All Ri'Sk - ---Saine as Federal·Crop. It Is written and adjusted through our office with our adjusters. We have been writing hail insurance many years and know the business. Please call or come by for a quote. mlfCEllAn fOUf ftichard DuBos. :"oIEED : Babysitter lor one month . Ca ll Drewann Shadden al 298-4 172 . I 33-Hp l ,il'lsuraqc. JUNE 26 - Ja nis Magee will be 10 years old, cross ing over Ihe bridge . All friends are encouraged to caU 918252-12 14 . \3 3-2tp ) PHONE (806) 298-25 36 or P. O. BOX 580,924 Avenue D ABERNATIiY. TEX AS 19311 Lubbock No. 762-!440 Noth i ng beats the smoked navored taste of something from the grill ... and no gri ll can beat the fun . convenience and economy of a vers atile gas grill. iii:l l~ .... rlct)' nid\ard vari ety of siz es for ,your hom e and bus i ness requ i rements • Edmonson open to all Tr Jller 1 ,\.,~. A\ Du&os. Higginbotham - Bartlett sex. religIOn or nat IOna l on · HO f1 1l' Luh", ck 7 62 'I~ O .I11J 10 1 \l'! ~ be l~ ntc e ·- lIkt n(' \>' . I ,~ PK Delta 1 IIwl"tlng ' '''01''''.0 \, .. ~ I <00" "'9 <;I' d 1. "P ,.( ~ Ll lk of Tht' Town ~~Motor~ ~ "..';~i~ \\ ~ \\ Mr a nd Mrs l\1(>\ \'lfl John· son went to Ha lt: Ct.~n ter Sunday to a ttt:nd <I Juhn son faml l\' reunion at thl' Allll'n · can l:eglOn Iia ll 1 .. 'I. ~ Wedding Slalio/UI''' ~ ~ l Invitations' Announcements ~ Napkins Bridal Books ~ ~ Accessories. 2 l at ~ We I Ab e rna thy wedding invit Z.· ~. wou~ like to help you with your Invitations, and j ~ other accessories., We have three wedding books to Z choose from~ We have the latest additions to the . Weekly Rev;,ew ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ - - ~ - j ~ ~ Nlgbt PboOCI Sale l: C. R. Hobgood 298-4091 Pete Knox 2~8-2328 ij Lot of I"oo m & va lue in this older home that ha s been remodeled , 4 BR, 211 , 2 ca r garage on corner lot. Thl. 10..: 8% loa n ca n be ' yours a long with a 3 BR. 2 B ~ home . With this equity buy I you a lso get a monthly pay. men t of on ly 12 59. ~~~~~~ ~ ALOE VERA HEALTH BEAUTY PRODUCTS Household & Bath Care ~ Z NEED PEO PlE TO SELL ALOE VERA PRODU CTS CONTACT t~~i Gartin 1011 Ave. E - m, 1'0 QOW I' 10.00 no OoW" payrn.nt . po_ ...... , ~"' Oll l'" Champion ---r--,>r, The Challenger 100 Only $1.57 por mon,h' S,....., .. bur... mode-I ... ,It! nl("e! ,n,omep1ot-.dV,·d ~ toq ~ ,j _ I Only Two burnen. - _ wi th 0 310 MI . in. porcelalnlled•• teeI CGDkIng ,net. ttMt '_,n bClr'neli duol c~lfok - on. 10' J., .__ .~ .::n,:= :h~{,". ;;e,~,~:~;:: In otMr 00 .otk· A~ot" ~o l Ign i '~ . · lilt prke .. 1e.. 10% "1","MlOliaHon . . 10.00 311.60 11.38 CASH "IUCi S.1S4 9. IUoc;n ".tel" $XIII)7 CASHPlI:lCf IIUDGET " • .cE" . · • •00 . . ..... --.!!!J!!! 422.00 ' %. ID!et IO. . . CASH rttCE . .. ~ . 9!I . .. . -1!..:.!!! . .. ,",.10 tUDGfT NtCI· .•. . .·. $.S36.04 ....... tenM · no dwm ~I . 11 • ."P"nIOf'tttlhw 36 _ tt... su l.n pay"""'. 11..00-1 , ...ml no down ' 12 27 ~, monll'llOf' 36 monll'l. JACUZZI JET CHEF Jocu.u: i Jet Ch.f cos l o lum inum grill, ~om.t finish , rust · r"l ,tont porc.lo i n ll ~ (os t Iron coo"' il\g g rid . (.o s' iron a nd nic ... . 1 a lloy burner . Q ~ ~ t Indlcalor on lid . JetCh.t4l2t '.a,,,,r. Char·'rown Only Jet Chef 3010 Onl y $10.07 por month " Slng!e bvrne . ond tontrol with 340 t* ,"Q,urtoce . Utlp"ce .... l.u20~ ·.· 5 ..... *"'. ar.·O¥OikltWe Of ,,<c. _ _ .12·3/ 4% annual 11'1......' on the do<llnlng - .: to. ~ ••_t normol_ poe,.type ,~. lorDu<~ _. lq . In . . .. . .....-0.00 $21.92 per month' All ' .... feotv, .. ot 1'he Trophy 2000 pock . aged in on eievon' CGrl w,th large . 1Qt' · .... ate o~ . redwood·.tained . Ide . ... If. heeofy dlwry wMek . and connection 1IIt price .. . .... ... ••... S720.oo l".20" ..... .. ........ ..~ 352:00 277 .60 IudQeI I..,m. 1'0 doG ...n povrn.., ' 1I.'7 .... _th fOf ltlmon' ... . .... - roliulng motor ond . plt. and e&ectronlc loc. ~~ sq ,II n,d.el .rn, om. plo l" Q'od • Utlp" c. • ," 00 ·69.«> l eu70~" .. l ... 20"'o DiviSion Man:J 1001 W Se ' C.... SH " "ICl IUOCET ""ICE " l udge' te r m. 11 71 pWMOfItnIDf ]6mon th. whIch lo ti long.r and \a..,e go , a nd o unique coal gra '. dn ign.-d 10 p re" en ' tla re ·ups and gl8'O,e (Ollecllofl 01 Jhe bollom ot Ih. f"eboll ~me mod." ho u. ROII,.A·G rol.' a I.po rale "ell,col bu rn.r fat ro l,nlng fr om beh ind the meat and por c .latnlled . ~ t . . 1 cook ing g ri d" . Phone 298-2758 298-2787 ~ .. The l,2 arre s exaco · Washing GreaSing FlatsBatteries AM ON FULL SERVICE Au g u s t I . 1981 . . an d )'au h a~c ei ght styles a nd size s 10 choose h om . with all t h e l ea tu rcs to mak e g rillin g ru n. co nve n ie n t a nd eco· nom lc.lll . ' ....10 ~ .. 1259. 14 . 1313.56 DUCANE arrell s uto We Buy utos for Salvage ars and-Pick- ups A 17 • . 10 Dv(on. ( 0" ol um lnum g,. 11 1 leo lu l e top .po(1ed \Ia,n len lIeel burn~tS ~~~~ 298-2763 I• • l''' Pf l( e SelYlce: Oscar C olbert 298-2138 ~ MILT POPF: UI!-II %7 Pam: It&rrI. :>cott JAMES P OP E ZtItH 019 298-~ 10 JtM BOB SMlnl Z9tl-Ztlll ~ S' 4 1 'n II""V~' 920 Avenue D .ao S I Q<;Q'I II UOCfT " ,1( (' '$ l .... 70·... • ~ ~~ ( "5,..1>1!1(1 I he y ear . A,. d. 0<15 Grilli ng now 2~ off au y now and you 'lI Hve 10% . The pu n:base prke h •• b<tf: n reduced 10 % bUT o nl y until l,s tpro< . 70 00 Sob 7:Jj34' m Ofl " .t". gara ge home on large comer 101. ~ per month' and (on"oh Ie ' rw uN _ . hoH 01' oU of bvrn.t Jl6 5q. ,n . cen' "on COO'"ng G"d . I IQ() ,",w foreign domeulc can . or plcliupo & trueltl. 8 10 5 Weeloday. 8 to Noaa Sat . $1.71 0"5 Grilling is COOlt' It keep!i th e he at out of the kit c hen s o your air co ndition ing won ·t ha ve to .or k so hard . Th a l 'S Important duri ng Ihe , umm e r ... p l us ill g .5 gnllls Ihe perfect mcal· ma ll.e r (or a n y ua50n o r bu,,,., 30 10 ~'. '01., 10' LANDMARK ~REALTORS ~t'''·f'S ' listin~ Phone 298-2548 on dul)' 10 leI.lce ramlly m ul fo r jUst pe nn ie s . Gu grilling costs Ius Ihan ;Ii th ird 01 wh.at It wo uld cos t on an e lec tric grill .:li nd less Iha n a tenth o f th e cost for c h arcoall n g . A n at lo n.:lllsu f"V e)' prove o II . l Xl .O """'""0110 110'1 IS ver') Sales & Service Our sharp Complelc rt'model Dept are now job. ea rthtrnc carpet new cablllelS. 3 bedn open for n and room . la rge kitcoon U business U Equity bu~' . non-ese.a lating Mechanic ~ 9% loan on this 3B R. 2 ca r 311 ¥Aln Suect !~~~~~~~u_"" ~~~ __ c com~~~~~~~~~~,1 nc, ~ ~ ~ .I I ( ht: sa m e lime o n a at'lIoo u ~ Oas Gr illi ng /5 econo mical You can cook a ful l ' I~ ~ 1. . ,,]C"! Guy Thompson of Cr£Y;byt on spen t las t wt>ek t'nd Ul H Uld oso, N ~I Only • Ouo l ~,: ~. ~~:,7"::e~,~~~:~: '"1.'" \' t'I:- Illt orm atl\'l' ~Ir a nd ~ I rs lI iltx,-t Ha nu and he r SISle r a nd bro lht'r ·ln ·law l\ lr . and Mrs m .l n ~ way5 . Yo u g e t t hat g reil! ou tdoo r smoked (law aI .. Uha ul t h e c h ar cD<l1 mess. No lig hte r fl ui d i ~ nee ded a nd a gas g rill req uires very 1It1le c lean · up . The re ', no wan el Hl cr. beca u se gas 9rlliS re a ch cook ing t em pl: ratu rl' . . . (ast. PI'( casl alum inum grills lec tu re Slo in· leu STeel burne rs - ··H" sho~ for mO.l mum heal distr Ibution ... s la inl. " steel lor long Iroub l. ·tre. lif.. a nd heavy "ee l rod cool gr a tes PATIO KITCHEN ~lI1g . ~ bU~I ' are l' n{'uur<Jl?,t"'d lu or \lcrutl hr: g u grill . Gas Grilli ng Is hCilUllfuJ ~ \ (" .lr o ld la K( h Of!! l Of~ POu \J 11l dom fulh furnished . 'LJ r ~ ~' IQan . .' 10 "", c an l uul1 !cd . Snuwbreeze Wir)jow Uni ( a i r c or~ht1ooen - a , YO LI can sh tl e.a Me.a '" grill a b u rger sm o "''' a h am b .ubec ue a bird ro ast an (' at t:1I(' " bake a pota to. Yo u can cook ma n )' d llfe rent lood s a ,~"I ~t"t~ ages rega rdless of SO('lOt'1.' ullomil' le\·cl. racc . color . nalllY. WE HAVE We want to tbank eve ryone for your prayers and concern. the visits. canis, floral ".rr"-Dg!'!!1enlS , fO<>!!. ~1!q calls during my recent surgery a nd s"'y in the hos pi"'!. We also a ppreciate a ll of the ones that helped us wi th our chi ldren during this time . We a re so gratefu l lor fr iends '1 ik e you! Dilie neCox Toby. Bla ine & Tana Cox O J\ Grilling I!> I ' ~'!>dll l i ' un the fa rm op<'rated by Da rrell Hunt. northw'~t of Se rvicl'S for W.e. "Bill " Snider . 71. of Oim mi tt. were he ld a t I la .m . Wednesday . J une l Oin Ihe chapel of Pa rsons Funeral Home wi th Da le We lls. pastor of Fourth & Bedford Slre",ts Church of Chris t in Dim mitt . and Cline Pa den. director of Sunset Sc hool of P reachi ng in lubbock , offi cia ting. Gravesi de services were a t 3p.m . a l [(esthaven Mem orial Pa rk in Lubbock with both m inis te rs officia tin g. Burial was under direction of Parsoos Funera l Home of Dimmitt. Snider died a t t 2: 30 p.m Monday June 8 al Plains Memoria l Hospital a t Dim mitt a fter a brier illness. A native of Gordon. he lived in Castro Count y 25 ' years, moving there from New Dea l. He was a retired farmer a nd a m ember of the Church of Christ in Dimmitt. ite married Ruth Johnston Jan . 30 . t 933 in Clovis, N.M. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Vana Raines 01 Lubbock and Dana Allen 01 Hobart. Oll.la,; a son, Don, 01 Amarillo ; three sisters , Nell Groseclose of Lubbock , Childress and Montez Smith 01 Monroe, La.; four bro-tJwrs,-Joel of Albuquerque. N.M.. Maurice 01 SlIver City, N.M.. Tom of ~k and J _ of Riverside, Calif.; II . .... ndchildren -and 2 great· .... ndchildren . Snider was an uncle 01 Anna Lee Johnaon of Aber· Gra nd Opening Promotions . Call Mr . Loughlin at Mademoiselle Fashions 612 835- 1304 . ' 33 -ItP I ."",.. For the ca rds, flowers. vis its, prayers and many ot her aclS of kindness shown us over the last few weeks s ince Ralph 's accident and stay in the hospi ta l, we wish to say a sincere thank you and may God bless ea ch of you Ra lph & Myrna Da vis summer cooling . mg of a well efficiency test W, C. Snider lield , Levi a nd OVI!I' 70 othel brands. $1 3,500 .00 includes beglMlng Inventory, airfa re for I 10 our national ware· house , trainilUC . fixtures and fOR Aft e r the program is com · plete. the group will be in- atlcncilhls MeWI NG SALE : Fr iday and Sa turday,' 160 1 Ave. G. 9a. m . to 4p.m . Tra mpol ine, fenc ing pla nk . bar-Irq .grill , roll a way bed a nd ma ny other items. ~'O ll NOW IN STOCK nled to observe the cond u(·t · nE' SM1H'1l PU BLIC NOTICE : This is to give notice that the city of Abernathy wi ll be sprayed for mosquitoes by aeria l method as the need a rises . '5- 14 -28 ;) 6-4 -11 -18-' 7-2- tS 5.000 cubi c ft . air conditioner fo r sa le. 525 without moto r. 575 wi th motor. Can Lon a I 298,2826. 1 33-Itp ) to cou nty produ - gin. AI\ r;lmler s ,l nd _ J I\ ADV .<\ i"C E. cers for their usc IS -!-.. '; LAS SIf II:D ADS NEED TO BE PAl D Both of t hese SCn'ICl'"S :..Ire This meeting Pnone 29ti·21J.8ti._ Ple.} :.c . On June 23. 1981, the Irriga tion Com mittee 01 the )1. le Coulll y Agr icultura l Extens ion Service invites you to attt"nd a n Irriga tion Pumping Pla nt Efficiency Tes i. accordi ng to Billy E \\ ~l rric k . County Extension Agcnl -Agriculture The progr a m will sta rt a t 9: 30a .m . a l the Edmonson Comm unity Center where Leon New, lhe Dis trict Irrigation Specialist, will go over well eUicien("y testing :,U1d its importance . Greg Sokol'a 01 the Distl'icl Soil CUllserva tion Serv ic~ wi ll be dis(' ussing irrigat ion sys tem test ing a nd its IInporta n<."c . ~ \'a j lab l c Re nny's Plumbing Plumbing Re pairs, New Construction. Remodeling a nd Evaporative Cooler Serv ice. Ca ll Benny Reedy a l 298-418 1 Abernathy . 131 -4 tpl ( . &(; ilU IUlt:IIS Hemodeli ng. paneling. acoustic ceili ngs. pa inting. all ' ypes home r~l i r . No job Satisfa cllor. too s mall Guar ..t nt("('d. 1009 Avt' D Jeeai !.nop; DWiI go direct· no middle man, no salesman's fee. Offerllll aU the nationally known brands such as Jordache, Vander· bilt , Calvin Klein:, . ~e- GARAGE SALES HOM ES FOR SALE - Why rent? We are pla nning to build new 2, 3. 4 bedroom hom es starting at $36,900 with down payment $ 1345 F HA or $500 lor qua li fied veterans . Ca U Don Fondy , Homeslea d Rea l Esta te. fo r applica tion. 298-2268 or 7<n 733 1 , 11 -2 0 -lScr l YAHDS MOWED. ' Reasondable. Ca ll Monte Will iams, 298-4014 . ' 32-4tpl TREE & SHRUB s pra ying. State licensed . Phone 298HOUSE PA INTING : pain t249-1 or233 ·2:.! t I . j 29-tcs l ing. Irimming. inside or out. ( 'I. E:\:,\ rugs. lik e new . s o Also replace sto rm doors or ca s\' to no ..... ith Blue Lustre windows . etc . Ca ll 298-4283 Rent elednc sharnpooer S1. fo r free est imate after 12 Struve lia rd" arl' & Dn' p.m 13 2-4 tp l Good. . SU P -ERB BRUSH CO . proFOil ~,\LE by owner 1\1 u ducts . COllle by 1506 Ave . D. bedr oom house on one acre or ca ll 298-2091 Melvin of land on F'M f>.I Phone 757· Johnson 409 Ave, F .t 32 -IlP I 23 62 . '32-2Ip l IrrigatioD Pamping PlutTest OWN your FOR RENT : Sma ll back bouse. To couple onl y a nd no pets"Seeat-!i09 Ave. G or.,cali 298-4188 aft er 6: OOp.m . only. , 33 -1tp ) Ta lk Of Th e Town R.D P res ley , Milt Pope and son De l Ray went to Possum Kingdom La ke to fish and ski for a few days last week. MIMIT MART :i ;; Pl!~1 . • I A native 01 Abernathy, Mrs. Wilke graduated from Abernathy High School in Democrat. a weekly news11174 , and attended Texas paper, writing new. and Tech University where she was a music education major. In high school, s he Iwice was a regional qualifier in the newswriling event in the U1L , winning second in regional a nd going to the state meet in the eve nt in 1973. She was active in ba nd at ~berna thy JlJ.@'" SchOClI, servil'8 as drum m a jor for '•• ,. the ba nd two years. She was ' ,'-:the John Philip Sousa a wa rd winne r a t Aberna lhy in 1974, a nd was a Texas Tech music scholarship winner. Mrs. Wilke worked for the Aberna thy Weekly Review Ir om t \172 to 11174 , ser v ing as CAR ON FIRE! This car, owned by Ruth Murphy of 1203 Ave , H, caught ori fire after the gas line broke. The accident occurred at the intersection of Ave. J and 15th Street . Fireme n hurried to battle the fla m es. Pic tured left to right is Tommy Overstreet, Mr . Rud isell I from SPS in ( Rev iew Photo) P e tersburg ), Raymond Naron, Ray Sa nders a nd Tom Conway. ,., Ie Pale 6 AbenMlly W..k1y Review $12.32 ~r mon,th. I 57~ 00 ' .... Inltol!otlon . . 045 .00 621.00 . . . 31.05 CASH "ICE . • . . . .. . . ... $6S2 .OS IUDGfT PltICE " . . , .. . .... 1789. 12 . . . .' twm. : no down ~ t . $21 .92p" monlto'or 36_th • . ....... ...,. 11IIIndlY, JllDe 18, 1111 ..... ....... tlleNlw ......... ..... ....... _.... 01 . ~ M_roel N_ DNI..... th., .....ared lit the A...... nathy Weekly Review more th•• 4 I yea" .... From The Review dated Sept. 28, 11131: . The three Monroe cotton gins had turned' out a total of 1.133 bales 01 cotton to late Wednesday morning. Lint was selling for around 8.45 cents to 8.95 cents per polDld, and seed brought from $27 to $28 per ton. J .R . West, ~ farmer four miles east of Monroe, brought in Monroe's first. 1~9 bale of cOttlll Sept. 1. It was ginned at-·one of W.O: Fortenberry's' gin plants. The bale was graded strict middling 31-32nds staple. West planted Paymaster seed May 10, and first blooms were seen JUly 7. A photo revealed West"with a .stalk of cotton that had 103 green bolls and forms August 2. Next Sunday is Monroe's regular first Sunday singing date. Rev. Aubrey Ashley was pastor of Monroe Methodist Church. and Z.B. Lee was .....-, superintendent of the Sunday SchooL Monroe/New Deal News from The Abernathy Weekly Ht'view dated Sept. 7. 1939. . Monroe Locals by Mrs. Raymond McNeely: Mrs. Guy Young and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. J.D . Far· rier visited relatives in Levelland; Mr. and Mrs. Hueben Jennings and chil- · Mve,W.,. ............. ..,.... at NIw DIll IIat . . . fraIII ........ lIdI- . ••. IDtbI....." .... to Indiana_......... .... ; .".N Y-.ttbll ...... ". A.....hy W•• ldy Ra~'.w ...- _____...._ ...___....,.. ln . WtIIIIIIdQ. J_ II Ia .... P'Int lllpellta.ala Ia Ole. iwllll ........ Tra.......... Lee B. Penn BurIaI ... 1a Olton01c.m. la7 undIr ........ Pa.... ru.alllllne. .CoIemaa died .t I.: eoa.m. TU.daY. J . . . 1ft HI PIaa. lOIII - . C. O• .B!)yd .. ' Servlcet for C.O. "Jim" Boyd. 79, of New Deal were held June 161n the New Deal Baptist Church with Rev. Jimmy ' McGuire. pastor, officiating. Burial was In Resthaven Memorial Pa~ under direction of Sanders Funeral Home. Boyd died at 5: 45p.rn. Sat· urday at Southpark Hospital after a lengthy illness. A 40·year resident of New Deal. he moved here from Bell' County in 1941. He married Isla Toliver Dec. 20,1930 in Bell County. He was a member of theNew Deal Baptist Church and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Clara McEI· roy of Lubbock and Jewel Dean Ford of New Deal; a son. Jimmy of Lubbock ; a sister. Fannie Boyd ~f Bel· ton ; and grandchildren. FloydB. Coleman. Services for Floyd B. Cole· man, 93. of Olton were held HOIpltal. Hale Center, after a lenathY ma... He w•• born In Grapevine and mCMld to Olton In IllS. He waa a retired farmer. He married Eunice Fellen 011 Feb. 19, 1909, In Hardeman County. She died In 1972. He was a Baptist. Survivors Include four sons, Cortla 01 Plainview, Curtis of Mabank, F .B. of Irving and Jack of Odessa; two daughters, Essie Wor.encraft of Olton and Wava Barrick of Abernathy; 18 gran~c:llildren;· 39 greatgran.dCbildren ... ~nd four great-greet-grandchildren. John Deere 21-inch Deluxe Mowers are now I available in three models - push type; I self-propelled ; and electric-start self-propelled. Side discharge is standard on all three, An optional 2V2 bushel rear bagger can be added to make clipping pickup n'Jat and easy. . The push-type mower has a 3V2-hp engine. The self-propelleds have 4-hp engines and rear·wheel gear drive for excellent traction in all mowing conditions. All feature steel wheels with I ball bearings, Aluminum die cast deck. And two cutting height adjustment levers that let you set the Il,ower in any of six positions - ¥a to 2¥4 inches above ground . See us for a demoo"'at;oo t~y. • (Ji.a~ Joe ....._ . Thom·pson Implement Co 298-1541 762-1038 ABERNATHY, TEXAS Nt'w Deal School S.l~rcl The New Deal School Hoard met in a regular meet· ing J une 8. 1981 , Those pre· sent were Henry Atkinson , Raymond Bufe. Verlin An· glin. Robert Hughes. Carroll Teeter. Principal Madding. Superintendent F lood. Nancy Cooper. and visitors . Superintendent Flood opened the meeting with a prayer, Nancy Cooper gave a report on Texas Assessml!nt Project. Perry Looney came at this lime. President Bwe approved the minutes of the May II meeting. Superintendent Flood then reviewed general opera· tions. federal funds and tax collection. Motion was made by lIenry Atkinson to pay Ilills for the month of May and it was seconded by Robert Hughes alld carried~ . Joe Gonzales spoke to the board in consideration of the Mexican-American students of the New Deal I.S.D. He expressed concern for Bilin. gua l Education and professional empl(l~' L'es who were Mex ican·American. The Prt~\ d l'nt called the board into " xecutive s~ion under the . proviSion of Article 6252-17. Section 2 paragraph G. to conside~ (X'rsonnel. Later president Bwe calk>d the mfeting out of executive session. 1\ motion was made by Verlin Anglin to accept the resignation of Coach Lonnie Kuss . It was seconded by Perry Looney and carried G.A. Nystel. professional 1!O!(illecr. presented blue· prints of the band hall to be ;rdvertised for bids. Motion w.as made by "obert Hughes to adopt the resolution to continue to tax automobiles. It was seI~onded by Perry Looney and carried 6-0. . '1n..at'4:00 today Out At 4:00 Tomorrow . Free Pick And Delivery Put in Zippers, Replace ,Buttons, Minor Repairs, Add Pockets & Pocket Tips. o any kind ot alterations tor men and . women OUR SPECIALTY IS EXTRA GOOD SERVICE VIV'S PLACE Phone 298-2826 - Abernat PRICES EFFECTIVE JUIE 18-20.1981 ME . . . . . LIlT -lIE IEIDIE . . . TllIIlT Kleenex BURRITOS Paper Towels 2/$1.00 2/99( Sh urfine Flour CORN DOGS 79(' ;Oip~r.. . . ! _"'S. . . . . . . 81 00 YiiiT~....... !89C 1Il99c PiP; ~8139 Shurfine Pork-n -Beans Shurfine Ketsup 32 oz . 2/99( Tomato Sauce 6/$1.00 Sh urfi ne Peach Preserves 2/99t. 6-0 . A motion was made by Verlin Anglin to continue the ' service with the Educatioll Service renter for school year I ~nll·82 . II W~~ seconded by Ro' /I'rl Hugl1l's and carri"rt 6·0 Da"id Willi am < I~a~ il Agnew. Burl!',· Pigh.1m . .ioe Gonzales, anrt K \'n n\, Thiel were appointed In i111: Board of Equaliza : :on "' t1 ~ " order listed. Motion \ ," !""de by Henry Atkln ~ or ' I, · accept bids for cafetpri" products for the 1981 ·I:~ vcar and bank depository contract f,,·· the 198 ·83 b:ennium. Bid.< are to be accepted July 13 , It was seconded by Verlin Anl(lin and carrij!d 6-{). , Qual.~ty Dry Cleaning In '24 Hours . fi.O . Motion was made by Robert Hughes to employ Cheryl Ann Rogers as assis· lant girl's basketball coach at $1500.00 over state schedule , It was' seconded by Henry Atkinson and carried . ~ POULTRY AND EGGS IN I 91ll ·1 982 should be a better year than 1980 as far as poultry and egg producers are concerned. Last year's heat wave and soraing feed prices cut sharply into profits. but gross income from poultry and eggs in Texas still reached about $50 1 mil· lion. up from $464 million in 1979. says a poUltry market- Deluxe John Deere 21-inch Mowers NEW DEAL NEWS pouJtry and . . proGactlon . IncNUICI clem.net for hlJh protein and hllher m at prIeeI will likely !'eIIull In hill*' III prices during the MCOnd half of 19111 . ....... afftaIIIIII· •..,. .,1111.~ A.L.. 'SUpIfI . . . ...... New , o.l Schoel J.L. ServlceI. fDr Lee 8. Penn. stok-. O.A. '0.'" LoaIde Teal. GaniIDIr, JobD Har- 83. 01 2123 13rd St. were at 2p.m. Monday In the Reese rell, NtIIRtt, Exum. Youna Air Force Bale Chapel with andBI"CIfdoa. Col. A.G. Johnson, mtlred ~~nald;nd ~~;James Amone thole from the military . chaplain. offlcia· Monroe. area who plan to left here TII~y for tlng, uaisted by the Rev. Brownwood where they are attend colleIe thII year are to enter Howard Payne and , Dorothy Lee, J~ , Neva Donnie E. Miller of the MetropoUtan Baptist Temple . Wright, John Nell Harrell, Daniel Baker colleges; Mr. and Mrs. Ermer Exum and · . Mildred Mallet. Cleo Paden in Wolfforth. . TIle body was cremated. ,alld Famie Lou McMenamy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allman Texas Tech; Mrs. Loveless l Arrangements were by Rest have returned from Cali(Marcelle Anderson) busi- Lawn Funeral Home of Wolffornia where they visited the ness college, Lubbock; Har- , forth. World's Fair. Among the . He died at 4: 40p.m. Frilan Land. Texas University, many experiences they will Austin, and the three men· day. June 12, at Lubbock long remember about the General Hospital of a heart lioned ·~rlier. trip was their car running From The . .Abernathy. attack. Justice of the Peace ouf-of gasoline in·the·middle · Wioekly Review dated Feb. L.J. BlalaclC ruled aeath by of Death Valley, with the natural causes. ~i. 19,f1: . weather temperature betTIle St. Louis. Mo .• native The Monroe Home Demonween 120·130 degrees. They stration Club meets in the was employed by St. Mary's were rescued by another car Hospital as a maintenance home of Mrs. W.H. Emery. of tourists . A faulty gas Mrs. Alvin Ryals is hos- engineer and lived in LuI>gauge caused the trouble. bock for 17 years. He retired tess to a meeting of Monroe Mrs. S.L. Wilson of Bellfrom the U.s. Air Force in Knitting Club, view visited in the home of 1972 at the rank of master Annual banquet of the New her son. RE . Harvey; Mr. Deal Future Farmers of sergeant in aircraft maintenand Mrs. Bill Snider and chilAmerica was held. Fifty ance after 29 years in the dren and Mrs. H.C. Johnston dollars in cash prizes don· military . Hew~stationedin visited relatives in Southated by W.O. Fortenberry, England and Thailand and land ; the Forrest Wren famMonroe ginner, were was at Reese Air Force Base ily has moved from west of awarded to winners of the for six years, Monroe to Reuben Jennings Penn married Wilma Mil· 'collon contest. Floyd Cloud • place south of town. Jr .. was awarded first prize ler March 22. 1947. in St. Ralph Young and Joe Louis. of $20. John Neil HarTell Exum a're two nf'W members won second prize of $IS, • Survivors include his wife ; ',f the crew ,vi New Deal Raymond Pearce third prize two daughters, Lonna D. School bus drivers . Others of $1 O. and Waylan E:'dwards ijfloads. and Lynda S. Scrog· are Homer Brogdon, Monroe fourth prize of $5. Mr. For· gins, both of Lubbock ; three Jeffcoat. Bill Nesbitt and tenberry will sponsor a simi- sons. William L, of Corpus O.B, Haven. with Bruce lar cotton contest for the Christi. Robert E. of LuI>Caldwell as Superintendent 1941 crop. A .22 caliber rifle uoek and Herb A. of New of buses. With routes of was awarded Lonnie Lewis. Dea l; a sister. Elisabeth about 28 miles each, the six winner of a pest eradication Leman of Cape Girardeau , new Intern~tional school Mo.; a brother. Harry E . of contest. The banquet was buses started operation in served by the New Deal St. Louis. and eight grand· home economics depart· children. The family suggests memo ment. Monroe Locals by Mrs. ' orials to the American Heart Association. Raymond McNeely, from the Abernathy Weekly Review dated August 31. 1939: son visited in Kerrville and Mr. and Mrs. Plumer Jus· tice moved to Monroe from San Antonio. Bonham. Mr. Justice will be Mr. and Mrs. W,H. Scott. mnployed in the office of IrAun McNeely. Mr, and \\. ,0 . Fortenberry Gins . . ~ lrs . J .D. Farrier and Hiram Mr. and Mrs. J .V. Biggers t 'ox visited in Littlefield. Mr. of Dallas visited Mr. and ami Mrs. Scott remained Mrs. A,T. Biggers of Mon· :11I're for a few weeks ' visit roe. , 'Ih two of their daughters: Mrs. W.O , Fortenberry I rs . James Graham and Edga r Graham. and children and Etta Robin· Gam.vU1e. Tau. and In Oklahoma; Mrs. Sam WIIlIam. and Mrs. Boyd Nicholson viBited in Quanah la8t k Bill H Jabn PlI·8 •• Shurfine 4/99( Coffee a" gri nds ............. Shurfine Evap::>rated Mi Ik 3/99.( White Onions $1.59 lb. 29( lb. Shurfine Macaroni. & Cheese Dinners Shurfine Salad ,'Austard 4/99( Shurfine Cranberry Sauce Shurfine Shortening 99( 4/$1..00 2'/69( " Sh urfi ne Bar So Q. Sauce 2/99( 79. C SIIDW, --._CIUII 89 C ICHES ..... ~ iiCiERS..........1lt89C C:.;;I~i,1E1181 00 .mt HOlEY BUIS .......... ~ Stl urfine Sweet Peas -=-~~ Shurfine Blackeyed Peas 3/99( Napkins Buy & get one Free Shurfine Spinach Sh urfine Green Beans Sh urfine Biscuits 3/99( 3/99( 10/$1.00 OPEl 24 HOURS 381 DIYS I YEll ar fa re aI la Wheat Harvest Comes;To An End The 1981 wheat harvest is coming to an end this week for Abernathy wheat farmers. Local grain companies received more wheat this year and approximately two weeks earlier than last year's crop. Plains Grain James Shannon, of Plains Grain , ~ed thai their: first load of wheat was ~ .JIIelivered June 1 by Joe Oswalt. The wheat was harvested on the Vineyard farm . Shannon said "We have received 15% more wheat this year than last vear." . " The whea t brought to Plains Grain averaged ~ 2 grade and the yields were \ ' OLU~IE Wheat Matures Earlier, More Harvested This Year favorable considering the hot dry condi· tions recently," Shannon said. He also added that moisture was approxi· mately 10 .3% and that wheat was selling for $3.65 to $3 .70 per bushel. Coop Grain Coop Grain reported having received twice as mucb wheat as last year. Ted Major, manager of Coop Grain, said "The biggest factor contributing to more wheat barvested this yeaJ:: il; that farmers planting lakes were able to harvest them this year ." He also stated Illat more low lying areas were utilized O. No. 34 the Couny Line location. Roy Brown, manage r , said " The grade averaged N2 and moisture was at 10% . Yields '''I' wheat production this year . Lewis Lutrick brought in the first load . ranged from 17-18 bushels per . acre dryland and up to 35 and over for at Coop Grain June 2. Major stated that irrigated land." last year the first load was brought in June 15 and the harvest was completed as late as July 17. " Harvest thiS year snoUlQ "" \,;v ... • Eddie Fortenberry brought in the pleted by the end of this week ," Major first load of wheat to Anderson 's June said. " Much of the wheat brought in has 2. The wheat was harvested west of been very good with a NI grade Abernathy on his farm . ra ting," Major a_dded , Hale county is reported to have 55. Anderson Grain thousand acres of wheat this year, Anderson gra in reported having which represents a total crop increase received a lot more wheat this year at of 8 thousand acres THURSDA Y. JUNE 25. 1981 I ' . I' ,,~ . \O . IlU :\ -:IIO ..... Grain Sorghum Producers Locates dU~~~ °l~=la~~nG~~~p~O~~hn~mT:::S InAb ern at·hy Grain.. Sorghum Producers Board , TGSPB I relocated in Abernathv . Texas June 1 Announcement of Uie move was made this week by Elbert Ha rp who is Executive Director of both organizations . Grain Sorghum Producers Associa tion. founded in 1955, is the only l\II tiona I organization of sorghum producerI. It baa approximately three Markets Grain Sorghum For 35 Countries thousand me mbers with state organiza · uons in Kansas. ·Neb raska. Oklahoma . New Mexico and Texa s. Its president is Mabry Foreman, ' fannel' and rancher HBF.RT IIARP. 1M E)'('Cutive Director 01 Grain SorPwn Procb:en ,h soclallon . IS pictured sta ndlfll'! 10 front of the new office location in Abernathy ThiSofhcl' 's the nallonal hea dquarll'''S for thiS associa tion . It was first established . at Amanllo In 1957. moved to Lubbock In 1!l69. and has moved from Lutbock to here I Revie.... Photo ) On l'/,p (~~ollllty Line II, K"i1h T,"""~' I ca me across a n old article .... ntten b" VIC Lamb. the editor of the Revie .... i~ Ihe earh' 30 ' 5 . It is about bananas! Have y~ ever wondered If maybe a banana is better than an apple . or vice versa ') In the follow ing article. Vic sides with )he b::~;~YBUII\"S f'AVORln: " Oananas Ita,'r No Boof'S" . The apple is one ol man 's favorite fruits . I howeve r the medical profession looks upon It as a restraint of trade /. There 's that old jingle · one of the world's first and greatest advertising rhymes · " An apple a day keeps the doctor away !" and. remember Eve 's error in offering Adam an apple? Harp. a lifelong resident of the Abernathy area, presently farms north of Abernathy . His farm is managed by local tenna nts , while he continues his work with the Grain SorghumProducers Association . Harp even grows some grain sorghum on his own farm . He has served as an officer since 1957 and in 1969 he was the chosen Execu tive Di rector of this organization. Harp has ser ved on several state and advi sory boards for universities as well as for other organizations. In 1975. Harp was a member of the first Market Development team to be invited to Russia . From 1976-77, the first market development tests were seot from Lubbock to Russia . Harp. accompanied by a grain sorghum market development team . did extensive work in Japan in 1958. Japan now buys one out of every six acres of grain sorghum produced in the Uni ted States . cate and swa llow : .they don 't waste your time in requiring more seconds munching and chewing to reach swal· lowing consistency ! Pineapples have a joyo~ tast;e. we concede. but whacklllg Into _one to finally have it prepared for eating takes work and time · time YOU never lose in getting to the action' of munching a , golden banana . I Spelling banana on a typewriter is a rhythmatic operation - except for the first letter you just keeping hitting a's and n's ' And its pronunciation is rhythmalic. too - babies learn to say the word among the first of their specch efforts. It's akin to the .... ord mama in WO\o\I! that respect ! ) We'd like to campaign for the world Holding a banana is very easy to do to pick the banana as its favorite with no juices dripping down your hand natural food . as when some citrus spurt, squirt, ooze It is far ahead of the apple in many and drip. No need to apologize as a ways - not oniy as a delicacy for the neighbor diner reaches fO.r his napkin to taste, but for easy-open packaging ; wipe away a citrus squirt you had no easiest to get to. usir~ the folded down intention of-aiming his way . peelings as a glove to hold the ba,:,ana Slices of banana can add an extra as you munch . It is easy to bite, and dimension to many desserts. First we doesn't have an irritating or noisy . think of is jello. Slices of banana are a crunch so many other of nature's delight to find in some salads, also. bounties have - like the apple, the pear On occasion you can find some or a near-ripe peach. extraordinary recipes in a cook book to The banana can be eaten in a school employ the surpriSe of adding bananas room without creating a diSCipline to a dish made more spectacular by this problem with the teacher. It can be golden joy . eaten as.you travel by train, plane, auto The banana is I},ot native to our U.S. It or bicycle, or while hiking. Unpeeled it grows in another climate - and brings a fits snugly in a pocket - thus saving a I welcome warmth to us . sack. It doesn't take as much room Wish we could recall that old jingle packed in a lunch box, either. we learned in our childhood that It's ' a very quick, satisfying and declared "bananas have no bones!" welcome dessert for a hostess who's We'd write a reqUest to Perry cOmo to caught without time to whip up a cake, sing it for us. pie, pudding or cookies, or crepes VIC LAMB suzette. -It also always brings smiles! Just In last week's edition of The Review, w.tch a younpter, from. toddler to a WIder the headline entitled "Drug senior in coil., break into a pJeuecl Smugler Arreslled In Abernathy," the pin when you offer the banana. (The story stated that the alleted smuagler, banana actually. is In the shape 01 • . Ray Boykina, wu livina nellt to the amllel) Its color II the warmth of New 0.1 police officer alao Hvlng in lUillhine - • a rabble rOuIial red like the Norman Apartments. anapple,orad!leelYiltl~lUCbu. It shoukl have MkI, ~OIalld his JIIIr or an ..... wh6dI JDilbt fool 0lIl I0Il were IIvil1l In tile Normaa Ap,art'iIIto belIevIDi It .. ripe. menta. whiCh ... next to city Even the eIdIrIy, .... the IP'O.......\, halllncj the NeW peal poIke oIlq. The Ilk' ba. . . .. n..y . . . .y to maatl- police 0If1eer doItIi't .... In New 0..1. _ted who lives In Felt. Oklahoma . GSPA IS dedicated to its original goal . to strengthen Ihe economy of grain sorghum production thrwgh research . market development and legislation . Since its inceptIOn. GSPA has ~.n the vOice of the grai n sorghum industry where legislative representation is needed Texas Grain Sorghum Producers Board was esta blished by a referendum of gra in sorghum producers in 1969. It represents a 29-county area of the Texas High Pl ains . It is suworted by a volunt ary assessment of 5 cents per ton collected by the elevator. Checkolf programs are in effect on other commodities in most agricu ltural states. A mandat ory assessment supports the Kansas Sorghum Commission. Texas Grain Sorghum Producers Board su pports research to improve ' sorghum quality a nd to prove its val ue as a feed grain . The main thrust · of TGSPB 's effort has been directed to development and expansion of markets for grain sorghum . Through U.S, Feed Grains Council . TGSPB has introduced sorghum to worldwide markets which now consume 40 percent of the U.S. sor~h um cror . 1'GSPB funds may not be used for legislative re preSentation. It operates under the Texas Commodity Referendum Law . supervised by the Texas Secretary of Agriculture. Its financial records are audited by state auditors . Larrv Wilten of Olton is Chairman of the TGSPB farmer-elected Board of Directors. "By moving our offices to the new location in Abernathy. " Harp said, " we will be able to reduce our operating expenses and concentrate the fWids of both organizations where they will most elfectively serve sorghum farmers ." t f~~:~~~. ~~ -~ ALMOST 55 mOUSAND ACRESOF WHEAT bave been barvested in Hale county the past three weeks . Pictured is some of the last wheat standing that has not been harvested. The wheat harvest in the Abernathy area will be over by the end of this week . ( Review Photo There are now marketing programs operating in 35 countries. some of which are l\·l exico. Spain. Korea . Tai· wan. Yugoslavia . Israel. India and Africa . These countries use American grain sorghum to feed chickens . cattle, hogs and sometimes as a food source. India and Africa buy large amounts of grain sorghum to feed their hungry. As well as marketing grain sorghum internationally, the Grain Sorghum Association office in Abernathy compiles and distributes grain sorghum news releases and a monthly newspa~r entitled "Grain Sorghum News". Rick Houston P I a •,.e r r 0,..,. " ,. a t c h' Rick Houston was recently listed as a " player to watch" in the 1981 Class 3-A football season which will begin this fall. Houston was recognized in the July edition of the magazine " Texas Sports" . This is a state-wide magazine a bout sports in Texas. The July edition. 1it which just carne out. lists football players to watch this year in Pro, College and High School competition. Other 3-A players to watch this year from this district are : Karl Travis. a fullback from Tulia : Donald Sims, a right back from Childress ; and James Sherman. a fullback for Idalou . Houston is 'a tackle for Abernathy . FLATLANDERS WHOLE RAW MILK Is DOW available to Abernatby caasumera. The milk is rich and thick, much \ike it was consumed in the early American years . Bill Elliott, manager of Pay-N-Save. holds a container of Flatlanders whole raw milk next to the display case at Pay-N-Save. ( Review Photo) Whole Raw Milk Available In Abernathy Whole raw milk can now be purchased at Sav-A·Lot or Pay-N-Save Grocery stores in Abernathy . Chamber News Leller By: Charles Bowen, President. Abernatby Cbamber of Commerce BASKETBALL SIGNS INSTALLED On June 6. 1981 the followiJ!g people assembled and helped install the basketball signs located on the north anit south ends of town : Harold Thompson, Ralph Wolf, Hoppy Toler. David Pinson, Larry Steele, Carl Irlbeck. Keith Tooley, Bud Rhodes, Presto[J Amerson, Comer Dillinger, Charles Bowen. Wolf Irrigation and Thompson Implement flJ[llished equipment and personnel to help place the signs. Both signs need to be wealherized and winterized. Also, when a certain lady gets to feeling belt ~~ ,to have her paint the signs again while riding in .the SPS basket ( Hilda, uu ~hear? ). . EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS An EMT training class is scheduled to begin on Monday July 13, 1981 in the Fire Hall. Most classes will be held in the small Club ROom in the City Hall. Classes will meet each Monday and Tuesday evening for about four hours. At press time there were eleven mtm. and w~men who indicate that they will take the trl$ing. 1bis number will enhance the present VolWiteer Ambulance Service. This project is sponsored by the Chamber with coilsent of the City Council. Two or three of the trainees will work part-time on the EMS. 1bis seems to be a problem when an on-<tuty EMT Deeds to bave,a few hours off fOl" various reasons. Everyone is invited to enroll. If you want the training, but do not care to work 011 the EMS, !ben sign up and pay for the course yourself. . . JAWS OF LIFE There is approximately $9000 .00 in the Jaws of Life Account in the First State Bank. Mr. Joe Lovelace bas collectecj in exceu 01$8000.00 by seekiDI individual and business donations. We need at leut $4000.00 more in order to purcha8e the necessary tools that work on the Jaws equipment. There will be a Jaws demonstration at 11 : 30a.m. in front 01 the bank, on the Fourth of July. The demonstration will be given by Hurat Tool Company 01 New Braunfels, Texas. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBftA,"ON Mrs. M.ry Jo Snoctcrlll reparta ~t Ibe Moustache Cootiet will ~ decided by three anoriymoui]ud8es Wfio WIll be foviDa arouad the City-5qua~ from ~: OOa.m. to 2 : OOp.m. The wi--. wll be .1IDCIUDC«l cIuriN one of .t he breaD cIurinI the entertainment .fter the IIOGIl meal. TIle II'IDd prbe for the belt IllClUltac:be ia. $25.00 . ~ ~II be five oeMr ea~ priIeI 01$10.00 eacb for the fol1owinl catecorles: MOil Kilable, BuIIdtIt, """",,,....t,.Dd W~. • . CATERED MEAL •w The IIOGIl meal wW be e a ' " by SouIMna .... TIle Chamber decided to ~ ••.00 ,.. tile _ I. 0.. dtIIIar ( '1.") 01 ... IIDOUIlt will be liven to the J... oILIIe ....... feIl ...t .............. -'dIrIDI today', illflaUaD - yau C1. . . . ftIIa ... ~._.tIW....... . Whole raw milk has not been readily available to consumers in this area . It is now distributed from Flatlander Dairy. Inc. of Lubbock to stores in Lubbock and area towns . Flallanders is located on Quaker Avenue one mile north of the Clovis Road. Bill Elliott . manager at Pay-N-Save, said that "the whole raw milk is selling at a steady rate and is purchased by a select group of people who prefer it, or by people who just want to try it." Flatlanders whole .raw milk is much creamier than milk that hss been strictly processed and strained. M.1. Hall , a representative of Flat- Masons To InstalL New Officers Lodge N1142A.F .&A .M. will have their installation of officers Tuesday , June 30 at 8p.m. at the lodge hall. Those to be installed are: Worshipful Master,. R.D. Presley ; Senior Warden , Ray Sanders; Jr. Warden, John Nabors; Sr. Deacon, Pete Peterson; and Jr. Deacon. Ronnie Hamilton . This will be an open meeting and everyone is invited to attend. Members are urged to attend and briiig their families. Ref~hments will be served. I landers and a consumer of the milk stated that "Flatlanders whole raw milk is much richer and healthier than milk that has had all the essential ingredients taken out. It tastes the way milk is supposed to taste, with higher concentrations of calcium, vitamins B1 , B2 and protein. " The whole raw milk containers are returnable. much like any other returnable bottles that require a deposit. Flallanders can be purchased at Sav-A-Lot or Pay-N-Save . . LIBRARY STORY HOUR Mrs. Hackler, city librarian, bas started a Preschool Story Hour for children ages 3-5 who have not been in kindergarten. . The story hour is from 10-l1a.m. each Wednesday morning. Please come and enrich your preschooler! MOVIE Sponsored by Abernathy . Public Library When: EveryFriday, 2 : 30p.m . Wbere: CommWlity Room Admlssioo: Free FRIJ)A Y'S FEATURE 0IIe LlUie "'''a ( 90 J_Zt Minutes Long) 4th Of July ·Bene.f it Street Dance There will be a benefit street dance for the 4th of July with portiOlll of the proceedIlOiDI to the Abernathy VoIgnleer Fire Dept.·for the purchue 01 the "Jaws of ute" for AlMmatby. 1beband "AIeuDdra" from MkI1IDd will Iupply tbe IDUIie.. '1'l1lI " .ID aU female ~ ..Dd and wtIl play I variety of· muslc. Tbey wW put .. I pod Ibow for ~ ... atteDdilll ............ 1DjoJ Watdlllll. u.. ·dlacinI· ...... c...... for tile dI_ . . lie ..,. . . . . . . . . . . . 1: . . . ..,• ,.... ..... "'..... .......... 11: •• 1& . . ·.. . . ;.;.., Thlluday, Julie 26, 1981 r s--- cInc:tIon ol Don Moore, mM director at the First Baptllt Cbureh. 1'UeIday, the yauth had fellowlhlp foUowIne the servlcee with J~ Reed, fonner DetroIt Uons quarterbaclt, sharil1ll in song aftl:lleltimOllY· Wednesday eveniDl was. youth nllht at the crusade with a weiner roast followlne at the rodeo arena. Thursday night the Schaap Brothers, local g06pel singirc group, will be The Abernathy CnIude For ClINt AAOClation started last Sunday nllht after many -months 01 plannlnl and prayen. There was a lood turn out for the /lrst evening with an estimated 700 ~Ie in attendence. Jim Fullingim, of Petersburg, brouBbt the special mUBic for the first service. Bobbie and Gene Moore, of Waco, are leading the music during the cl'\I8ade sl~ne at the C§oclE.ty cruaade Hl'VlceI. . II you haven't been to the crusade thll week you sUU have IIme'io attend. The attending will enjoy singing from t: 15 until around 3: 30. This is a Sing-A-LoDl type convention. Everyone will be furnished a sODl book and invited to participate. Everybody is invited to come and share God's blessings with us. The G06pel Sircers 01 the Southwest Convention will be in the Thunderbird School Cafeteria, 1200 West 32nd Street in Plainview the 4 th week-end in June. Saturday, June 27th at 7: OOp.m. and Sunday, June 28th at 10 : 00 a.m . until 12 : 15. Noon lunch will then be served and those The Sunshme Group met JUlie 18 01the usual time a nd pla ce wh ich is the new c ity hall c lub (oom at I I a .m .. thi rd Thursdav of each month . Wi th ~ O- people pr e- Results Of Bullshot To-urnament June 13 Established in 'November of 1921 ... published on Thursday of each week in Abernalhy. Texas. Second Class postage paid at Abernathy. Texas 79311, located at 916 Ave. D, in the city of Abernathy , P.O. Drawer D, Phone (806) 298-2033. Any erroneous reflection upon the character of any firm, corporation or individual which may appear in the columns of the Abernathy Weekly R~view gladly will be corrected upon being broughl to the attontion of the publisher. Subscription Rates: $6.00 per year in Hale and adjoining cuunties. $6.50 per year in rest 'of Texas and $7.50 per year whcn mailed out of Texas. The Abernathy Counlry Club had a "Bullshot Partnership Tournament " Saturday. June 13 al the Counlry Club Golf course. The resulls are as follows : The President 's Flighl - 1st Harvey LUlrick and Red Richardson with a score of 140. 2nd Ray Aler and Kelly Robinson with a score of 14 :>. and Larry Aldridge and Ronny ,\ ldridge came in 3rd with 146. The firsl Flight) 51 pl al'e winners were Billy and Tim Bea rd wi th 14 9; S. Ga rcia and A . I."v ato placed 2nd I " I ~U~DAY'h I ._ . Weekly Devotional RENAY R I C E ' THE GREATER TROUBLER .. WORRY . " In some areas in Africa , natives weight themselves down with pieces of iron. Some " I are worn around their necks, but often they hang from their ears or nose. To civilized un ay Sc 00. 9: 45a.m . _ people this is difficult to imagine. Why would anyone deliberately put this kind of . Morning WorshIp 10 : 45a.m ' l~ burden on themselves? And yet, dowe not allow worry and anxieties to become as much of an "iron collar" - CA. YolltlrCC . 6 : OOp.m. , Evenmg W.o rshl P 7: OOp.m . ~ around our neck? We make bedfellows of our worries and deprive ourselves of much ~~~~~~r.;.~ 1 • lop.m · l needed rest. Worship Services . Jesus recognized this and devoted the heart of the .S ermon on the Mounl to this -'-_ _ _ _7_:_lo p.m . subject. Jesus gave two reasons not to worry : _ . 1. Nothing is Gained by Worry . Itcannotmakeyoushorter, ortaller. ltcannol bring ~ BETtlELBAPTIST you more food, clothing. or lengthen your life f Matt.6. 25-29 ). _ CHURCH 2. It's an Indication of a Lack of Faith. Our faith is in our Falher. He is the one who will provide for us. The question is, "Do you trust Him?" East 1st 51. THE KEY : To help us overcome worry, Jesus said. " Live (lne Day At A Time ." , _ Our Lord is not against making provisions for the future . A wise housewife checks her REV . J .B. LESTER _ pantry shelves before the morning so she'll be prepared for breakfast. A prudent , SUNDA Y: . businessman will check his gasoline supply to make sure he does not run out on the ~ Sund~y School . 9 : 45a.m. , way 10 work . Mornmg WorshIp It: 30a.m. What you can change. change. What you do nol have. any control over. leave to the " Training Union 6: oop.m., hands of your Father. J?o not borrow trouble . Let the struggles of each day be enough EvemngWorshlp 7: 30p.m. for you. Jesus taught us to live this way so we would not be overcome with worry . , MONDAY: L-~ ·--borrowed I _ I I I I i , ~ Women 's Missionary Union , and Brotherhood 7: OOp.m. _ WEDNESDAY: Prayer Service 7: OOp.m. FRIDAY : . I Choir Rehearsal I1 7: OOp.m . • J • I A_C- Harri s, Jr _ 1204 Ave_ D CENTER COMMUNITY CHURCH .' • • . " " ' MI. ea~ 1 "':' ,9,. th~n 2 ml.l . soulhon ~90~ 14 IHiI 114 , " BRO. EARNEST BREWER " 1 ~ I= I " CHURCH OF CHRIST lOth SI. & Ave_ E 298-2718 CON DY IlILLINGSLEY • CIIURCIIOF11IE NAZARENE 511 Ave. E 298-2832 , I I ROSSWELLBRUNNER lI: , U~Y ot Abern a th y Phone 298 - 2511 REV . HB COGGINS SUNDA Y: 10 : ooa.m . ' 'lSI and JrdSundays MorniDl Worship 11 : OO •. m . ,- BibleStudy 7: OOp.m. EveniDl Worship 7: 30p.m. WEDNESDAY : Worship Service 8: oop.m . , =. Sunday School I Lubbock H>ly_ Phon e 298-2114 ,~ Abernathy Farmers _ ' CO·Op Gm , "Servi ce The Year Around" Phone 298-2527 Abernathy 1 •• Joe Thompson . •• Implement Co. • • • • REV . LLOYDE RIDDLES SUNDAY : SUnday School 9:30a.m. L Mornine Worship 10 : 40a.m . '~~;:SitY ol ~~ 29~-2451 _ _ I Abernathy Weekly Review Plainview Hwy. 916 Ave . D :r. _ _ Phon e 298-2033 j bl'~1 I I '. iWEPIC.!WAY: . at STRUVES Hw par~ 1f1(' , gOlIl~ or course . we are !'. 1I11 r:i pable of doing th at. but th ink It 1S sa re r (or u..., to grah .1 chai r and walc h ,\ft"r \\e had all the pre· .tllth ll' t hl n~!'l (ull shed 1.lllI e 1Iltruducet1 the 't ilt" =- pro, Thc~L' )!r clltl w e rt:' talents :-":orthsl de llaptiSI (ru lI l ttlL' \"adme H og~rs on llH' planu WH h Jenn! Slough and ~lar! lIunle:- smgltlJ! ;wd \\ l'rf' (hi'! gocrl ' Their SIll~1I1~ \\a ~ gr and ~I :-' we Kilt'" I hl' :,o n~~ .Jenny and ".Jf\ !'>.tn~ (i,.lt'" \\..,II'r ',\ Chmpst~ of tht' " Ama7.1n~ ' ttlll" D,:n At A Ttnw ' Hl' TOlld...._~ ~1 (' '' anel \1.l r~ sa ng ' J l"SUS Is Silil tilt· :\ n~\\ (~ r' and To Live F or " ·:-.<Jult'lh lll):! nll"n th.· dUN ~~\ng " Whls H op,, " ~If\d ·' Lc.1rmng pt'rlll~ 1'0 LIH' e reillly (' nJt)yed \\ hl'arlt~ the m All the the ra t of so meone '4Ol1ld Imu' sl n~lng 00(' of these !'>nfl~l'> I :,.a l~ " Wh IS' pcnn~ 1Io,lt·' · .Ind "Om: Day ,\ ! \ Tune for ~l cOIJ plr o( d.I~" \\ ,. h\)pi' tht.·~ \\ 111 be "11h ll." .1~.i ll1 \h· had a breuk Ollt hc)un1tful ult'a ! \Ill' hdli TEGE LYNSTEPHENSON, te YMrolcldaUlbter 01 Mr. and Mrs Roy Don Stephenson competed in the Texas NBTA Slate Twirling Cont est held June 14 . I Sa nd 16 in the Lubbock Civic Center . She won firsl place in Advanced T Strul age 16 and l Oll> place in Advanced Su-ut 16 to 20 division. She also placed third in her so lo compelilion . In the pageant , she pl aced 7th Tege. a junior . "ill be reatured twirler al New U"a l High next year S he is ta ught by Benni Evans. Tbe CQ mpetltion drew 350 gir ls to Lubbock 10 compele in all age dlYlSIOns , a nd is held in Lubbock every (our yea rs . /TIL'ltt and ev("none rcall\' l'I1JO~l'{t It Th~.s(' prese~t ~l"e Shipman . Cora Shu - man , Bessie Waters . Bell and Furman Stu pnw.n. Pearl Brya nt , Call1l' :'\unn, Add)e Hober t · son , Jl·~ lt.· Huth \e lS . Mrs Alvlll Un~\\ eS(-"dCM . li D and Pope. Dot von St ruve. Jenny Slough . ,'lice Price. Frances lI la nch,' (' O~ln . ullt e Se lke . 1.1£11l· 1.<>00" , 0111a Tole r , , on . Rella Smllh. Murtice 1A) IS I' ~1 lOrue ~orthcu1t . Mrs C Hrl'",er . DIXIt" i'Hlman, C Ualo-Pr",e. Harlow NelS. L Tear!. Mary Ruth Manley. IIa B. Drye. Floyd aDd UlIio :;~,::s Casliebu rv , PoPe uf Dot quick and easy with a nylon-line trimmer The re will bePilch a Men's Invilationa l Slow Tour · nament with 16·20 teams i 'I I ,I, ,u. ... Agency I ' I: B rig h t bill ' D. H eat i n g& Air : !'c d" ., ~ ELECTRIC roWERED MODELS . COME BY AND SEE THEM SOON. . Joe Struve Hardwarel Higginbotham & Dry Goods l, Bartlett Co. I Th~lIpson 298-2541 ' () 762-1038 ABERNATHY, TEXAS '\~ m pa rl' \\ ha t ~ n u ~HU thtllk '0 arc P"t.:IH1'Olllatlc ~ ,I': Plainview Hwy. Pho. 298 -2451 , II 0 e Bonk MEMBER OF FDIC Pho . 298-2548 , HI li \' A'-ull llLXId)' RQla n B II§] I ' Ric~ard I D,Bos. I 1151na1C. I N.wtol R dl & T V I ,u,,, ~"",R,=.~~ ,.~~..,=.~~~ i •. w.: I-------------~------- ' U ll n TAWNY A 8HROPSHIRE. da,..er 01 Mr. aod lin. CIIIlIeI Shropshire 01 New Deal, placed 5th In the Stale Texas Inlermediale Pageant in the division .of 10-12 year oIds. Tawny, also won firsl in the Slale Inlennediate Solo compelition in the 10 year. old division and 5th in the advanced T:Strut. Tawnya is laught by Bethany Evans who is feature twirler at Texas Tecll. ( Review Photo) .,Ho,p, .0, I I I I I I 'A b ern at hy Flo r a I & Gift S 1312 Ave_ D Pho.298-2334 I I I MEN'S CLOTHI NG & SHOES _______ Ilmp=..~n.!...~:!; __ I1________ 1~!~~~_~ ~.:.~~2505 IJoe Thompson 0 ,",'''''':M l" I I I i ..,,",.0 "". ,,,.U" I DaYIs Food I 306 Ave_ D Pho_ 298-2336 M~~ ________ __~T=.iSandersl :t06AwnueD ' -. Aut 0 Sup ply ~",a.., L1IbbOek ~2~.:2~_~ 7112-103" I. I Nelson Aut 0 mGt i v e I I' I ' ·S . a cIII a r .::,_~~~~J-----r;;.!:.e:..~-~~~~~~~---J I I .. World Wide Headquarters" 322 I --~---~-------,--------------------11 ,.'iisol a r _ a c, S S GEM I.pl ••• nt (0 Park. AdmillloD iA ROO for 11IIH,' ''''' l)ltl'n crHI'C:u tw llIl proper dll: t ' ;t nd SHIPMAN AGENCY . 0 0 n's Che vr I t F - rst State I ~ 66 B.ta.. Irc:E[RO A~mathy Ie I A• d !MERCURY I I F. rtill z • reo - , a • , ! !~:::~~:~,R~~TXAS 7e311 ! 1Ci~' ~ {I II . lEJ ~:.:~:::::._I I---------------------t--------------------l--------------------11 l' a( : ~a~ blades . Cu t under fences. arot,lnd Irees or shrubs - in many places convent ional trimmers can'l reach . These trimmers can also be used ·10 mow, edge sidewalks . or sweep grass and leaves from walk s and drives. ______ II~~:~~~--------:~~~~~~t;~;;~~-~-~~:-~~;~~:~-J~-----~~;~~;;~~~~~~~~ __ 10 m ... t Softball Game Saturday FIRST FEDERAL I.::~.::I!:::.---------~:.:~~~'-~-----:.~~~:~~--------l.!~:~.:.~~~:... ____ .:':..:.9.:.:.52,6_.1 Cut Y- in the $65 entry fee will be accepted. For further information call Jody 'F oreman at 8922136 or Pal Rossonal 892. 2050 . I: ________:0_~8~2~:..L-------~:~:-~--- ---L~~.::e:..:: r S-h i p man I I Aftcl"\o\S rds Pho. 298 -2516 Motor fAt., Int. U I 25The first 20 ;eams 10 send bUsinessmen at home , our nd lriends . Here neighbOrS ._8 are 'lour . 'lour needS. ested In '(ou They're inter local projects . se . h yOU on becau worl<. WIt l\rst wi\t1 tt'lefI"I aNiays c()!T\e town customer . e. a hom yoU re more and , at \"lome al<.e ,#\"1'1 not shOP de volume, m . to the tra bY addtng ·ty stronger? our communi .; I , OdJm . • 1 I 1 I ~LI Maybell ':ro(;,'1'i?'tj.~ U FIDER" I v~~;:'~~ I J ea n a nd ....~ffilir5 - I I ~~I:~a:.rn~~i:.~t~n.Ha~~~ 1_~~~~~~ Sk lp- Ho table, Ollt ' I I I I 1 nt • • • mercha \ I I hom etoVi n I '1 "ou nke yOUr I I .. , nobodY \0'485 I I wn er as I tne I I I I I oe I I I I I I I----------------------------------~-------,--------------------~II I Pat to. ' 5 , ~Ji:=:~ Say· A• Lot I I , art 5 , Ia c• : flRS~ T I ,: ~:..;...' ': Groc. r, I Ho.... ard , Annie J ones. ElSie ul1l" , ' o.Ifl. t .. I.1 ganw and a tabl .' ~Il hn dgL' It \\ .... ;til fun and enJoy , r<i\D1~ ~K(l. hut oo\\' we ar e to wa tch the younger ~opll.· do t h.H . the hospital. Kay Urtiz is doing good [ollo,,; ng ~IS sur· ger y .. In the SI. Mary 5 Hospilal. Iva .Rhodes was to "Olne hom e ' James Neve was to come home . Rand y Hamner is slill 1ft the Mclhod lSt Hospital. he will posSIb ly be released fo r a few da ys later this week Carn" Nichols. moliler of Janice MYa ll . is still in the Methodi st Hospital Laverne Byers . formerly of this l·ommumt)'. had back surge ry Thursda y m the McthodlSt Il ospit al AnEND THE. CHURCH Of YOUR CHO E=~:~:=~~ THIS SUNDAY ~ . .: Mp.a_ ceedIy WIll 10 to the Aller· 'J1IURSDAY ' "-' . _ , {.nath BasebaU. AIIOCIaUOII . .... _ . ......... .'. 7: M'.:;.r .JIOI1; Kidl ycome 011 cart and sup_______ "_1_1 _ _ ourCOldlsI I used 10 fix a fl oat and ride in ;l !\\ i.tYS 1'llOse To Remembf>r I :-......,:'.p:..1 unn~ our l' h~lIrs and ~ ;Ih,.' h Uu" parade We l 'hurdl SUNDAY : Sunday School t: &.m_ MomlngWonb!P 10: &.m_ TraInUtlUnton . : oop.m_ I ' EveningWonhip 7: OOp.m .. WEDNESDAY: . Prayer MeetinI 7: 30p.m. Youth Meetlllll8 .. Bible The coaches 01 the Midget Study . : ~p,m_ League and the coaches of ST_J8IDOIlE'S the HiBb Jr. League of the CJ\ThOLlC-CHURCH AbernathyBallebllIlAl8ociaREV:MATTHEWD'SQUZA tion will haw a softhall I SUNpAY : . SotIlb Ave. D' game, Sal)lrday June .27, at A.l"'IIIMas1 .:eol.m. 7: 30p.m. at the Bill Ball _a_ __ _ __• ___ Evenillll,Worship . 7: OOp.m. ' WEDNESDAY : _ . , ~ 7: m . " . ~_'_,""'~) I..PraJ: ~ PRIMERA MJ810N B' ' 1I1ZJ ,..U118TA 0 er:ZI~UU REV.JQS",RODRIGUEZ We decided the thing for us to do was sit and l·t· ll~ bnll lon New Fall Colors BIO:Jses to ma tei, I d a lou S 10 " Pit c h LATIN AMERICAN '~T 0 1I r n 'I m(' nt CHURCHOF11IE' NAZARENE ,J 1 3I WEDNESDAY. RAs, GAs, Midweek PrayerMeetlng .: OOp.m. . "Th e Jo.in Dee r e House" 105 Ave_ D Phone 298-2541 66 Butane & Fertilizer I SHANTUNG PANT~ & SKIRTS RALPH ORGINALS w~nt ~urgery- 757-%134 I .. . o are yOU ol11 ked 'Iou, "to WOuld II we t'/" 'lour answ opie at most importar' '''WhY, pe lie to be ,,· . I" \"18 01 course . lrom hOme, ed away OU shOPP leel lil<.e a Have 'I en"Y? Oid 'Jou 3 identilinome r~ ~ad to Sh?W sh your strange 1ore \t1ey d"';'~ a bfUshcations 'lour Ques\lV'checl<.? Ga"e 011. etc.? workmg for sometime on the July 31 . August I and 2 a~ the Idalou County Ballpark . A 15 player roster is re o quired and chec ked each ' , game. NORTIISIDE ,The entry fee is $65 .00 and "The Bus~n ess Owned by BAPTISt-CHURCH participant' furnish own . Th ose We 5 e rve " 18th SI. 6A ... E Z"Ze'! _ ball S. T roph'lesWI' 11 be gIVen 829 W_ Serv~ c-, Rd _ REV KENNETH HORN for 1st . 2nd, 3rd . artd 4th place. ) st. 2nd. and 3rd Phone 298- 258 4 SUNDAY : , placeindividuallrophies.will Culling grass and weeds is Quick and easy Sunday School I ' 46a m be given along with a team wilh a John Deere Trimmer/Edger. Th e MornIng WOrship 11 =' oo.:m : sportsmanship trophy and • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • j Tral¢ng UnibIt 8: oop.m' most valuable player trophy . . rapidly sp inning nylon line c ul S faSI wi'lt'f'110 , Evening Worship 7: OOp.m . The entry deadline is July worry aboul operator injury from sharp t·············..··• ............. ....,I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 411 7thSt.- Z-'Z587 Rt.2 Ave.A6SIhSt 2"Z474 SUNDAY 50 da Sch I n .y 00 li.OOa.m . Mornmg Worship II . OQa.m . EvemDl Worship ~ OOp m . WEDNESDAY .' Prayer Meetmg - Bible Study 8: 30p.m. ~.................... BEN FRANKLIII VARIETY . J pl a ns ror a cornmunitv cruS<:.Idt~ .... e had a speclal praye r fur Ihat wlu c h started Sunda\' We a lso lalked aboul ~ur plans forthe Jul y 4 lloyd . Griffith remain., a pat ienlln MelhodlSt Hospital I.ubbock . Mrs Llndsev Webb under· las t ,,,,ek in Mel hodlst Hos pital. Lubbock . Artie &.;walt is home from REV . ROYCE JENNINGS , - SUNDAY : . ,sundaY School 10 : ooa.m ' l Morning Worship 11 : OO • .m. EveningWorship 6:00p.m : WEDNESDAY ,: , Prayer Meeling 8: OOp.m . • • • t COUNTY LINE BAPTIST CHURCH , Wolf Irrigation • I I ~ t t I i II 1 rI.................... • ,= Sav.A.lot Family Center •• Consumers Fuel Association I i I I I SUNDAY' Sunday ~hool 9. 45a.m. MormngWorship 10 ' 45a.m. , Youth ServiCes 5: 3o p.m'l EveningWorship 6: 15p.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship Service 7: 30 p .m.1 t I .. • • •• , I '1 . . Co·Up Grain Company Food supermarket and 9' 30a m • , WorshIp 10 30 a m ~" a Une ot gen .. ra1 • Youth 5 OOp m merchand~se • , EvemngWorshlp 600pm • _ WEDNESDAY • ~ Ladles Class ( Sept -May) • 10: OOa.m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." Bible Class 7' 30p m ( c s.t ) • 8 OOp m (d s t) ~'e _t ,= SUNDAY _ BIbl eSch00I = , ...................... . .,................·······1 I i I SUNDAY: 10 OOa m _ Sunday School , Mormng WorshIp It OOa m 5 OOpm ChIldren's & Adulls' , Bible Study 7 30p m =~~g~~~~~~up Ph o n e 298- 2 6 27 give Gree n S t amps : • : • I REV TOMMIE BECK SUNDAY : Sunday School t: & .m . , Morning Worship II : OOa .m: E enine Worship 6' OOp m ' 7: Oop:m: , WEDNESDAY : ,Choir Practice 7: lO .p .m.· ,~U . Mh·W ' th 2nd Monday 01· eac moo , . ,: .)KEVIEW MEmODIST CHURCH : J mi. north 6. ml. ...1 01 cil) on fill 54 __1 I .• Pay·N·Save Supermarket Ace Welding ) _ ) _ _ _ _ ~1--_-- I I FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 704Avo. D US-U. 111'lIlc he had Ihe ta bles drco ra ted for the Fou rth of Jul v a nd flag Day . We upened ou r meet i ng wilh a prayer as our town has been New Arrivals with 153 ; and Ray a nd Roger Mitchell came in 3rd with 156. Second Flight was won by Garland and Tarter wilh 119 : 2nd place winners we re Garcia and Sosa with 150 and Dubree and Graham had )54 for third Third flight was : 1st Barry Hoya l and Larry Lutric k with 154. J . Dewbre a nd D. Dewbre had 162 for 2nd pljlce a nd B Slaton and J . Lt..mon had 166 for 3 rd . Th ere ...... ere :19 teams entered. ,.-.c,.-..c,..-.c,- , - ~(~).-.~~~,......~~~.--.c~T)"-'()"-'()'-'<~ I sent NEW PLAYGROUND EQVII'MENT Jocated jUIt . . ol' the elementary buIIdlDg 011 Abenlllthy school grotlnds. Tommy Guillen, Michael Soto and Chris Castilleja are pictured lryiDl oul several of the different playground equipment altachments. Children have enjoyed Ihe equipmenl for the pasl three weeks. Fencing around the groWJds started lasl week, and trees were planled Ihis week ( Review Photo ) ABERNATHY' WEEKL Y REVIEW ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1104 Ave B ?98-2060 I ~ll~~_ _.......-J.-(§jCli~~ · . I1'bere's I ,lace Lilte last service will be Friday evenlne at Sp.m. at the hlilb school auditorium. There iA a nursery provided for children ages 3 and younger. Th06e needlne to leave their children should take them to tbe First Baptist Church nUrsery across the street north of the church. Gospel Singers To Perform In Plainview and Dr. Da vid Ray of Abilene is the evangelist for the services. Following the services there was a fellowship for the junior and hiBb school youth at the feUowship hall of the First Baptist Church. Jim Fullingim sang and refreshm'e nts were served. There was good a ttendence for the Monday evening services. The choir made up of all denominations sang a medley of praise and songs Ilnder the r ...... Frl y Fr IJIIOM.OI'ed b); the Abernathy Mlnlaterlal A'*-Ib, WHkly"""i.vl.w Lubbock ABERNATHY \VIIIly~ ..~ 9.i. "&.1.1 .r£.t ........, ,5f-.oIlH-- Pbo . 298-2215 I Thurod l y.June 25. 1981 Abelll&thy W'relcl)' ~v tew, Page 4 PLAIN. GRAIN. rARM I .UPPL't a......""", Abernath y Phone ~9 8 -2 5 41 1'11"'1': Abernathy, Tex. 298-2521 Lubboc k Num x. r 76 3-4868 ~griculture Market And Outlook Information With a quicl< pholl~ call , lion. any producer in Hale County The number to dial is 713can get the latest informa- 845-64 37. Market and outtion on a variety of Agricul- look informa tion is available tural commodities . seven days a week . 24 hours The inf01'lllation is avail- a da y. able through "TOMl" I TeleThe schedule on informaphone Outlook and Market tion ava ila ble through TOMI Information ), a s ystem built is announced about two around recorded telephone messages that are changed weeks before the beginning periodica lIy to provide up-to- of eac h month and is ava il date information. points out , able from the counly Exte n· Ollie Liner, county agent sion office. points out Line r . The remainder of the sche· with the Texas Agricultrual Extension Service, Texas dule for June is as follows : June 23 -25 - Hog Outlook. A&M University system . Ernie Davis. June 26-29 The recorded messages Pea nut Situation. Johnny are prepared by Extension Service economists. using Feaga n . June 30-Jul y 2 . Livestock Statistics, Ed the latest available informa- Clark Soy Beal Seed CraNfoid Soy Beal Seed $14.25 gallon Anhydrous Ammonia $220 I TON Grain Seed DE KALB PAYMASTER ANDERSON GRAIN CORP Uvacck . ,So. to keep abreast of the latest happenings in various commodity markets as well Cha rles Chambers and Allen Lester . Aberna thy Hi gh School Future Farmers of Ame rica. were selected to attend Soulhwestern Public &!rvice Company's t 9th a nnual Farm Elec trification Work shop . More tha n 100 F FA me mo bers and leaders a ttended the workshop held June t 5. l u a nd t 7 a t the Episcopa l MEN COTTON TO COT· . TON : Cotton's top to end uses continue to be led by Confe r ence Center in Amar· illo. The FFA me mbe rs. who Wiring a nd Motor courses a nd one fram the Controls ('ourse were selected a s out · sta ndi ng a nd recei ved the Irips t o K ans..ls Cit y for the ir a ccompl is hments . Each s tude nt who fini s hed the ('o urse he was e nrolled in was a warded il c('r Li fi ca Le :\IL £"rna tes wen.' sel ec ted in each eo urs C' in th e e \' c nt the Wlnller IS ull~l bl. e to a ttend the convention ca me from Texas a nd New Mexico. compet ed for fi ve trips to tbe Na ti onal FFA Convention at Kansa s City. Mo. Th irteen hours of in· sl ruction we r e olfe red in each of th ree s ubjects Fnrm Mot ors, F a rm \OVir in g. a nd Elec tric Controls . Ea rly planted cotton is now beginning to squa re Fleahoppers have been found in low numbers in a few fields . At this time very little squa re dama ge has been observed. As cotton begins to squa re , one should inspect pl a nts for neahoppers. The adult fl eahopper is a bout 3.5 mm. long I li S inc h ). 2 mm . wide a nd pa Ie green in color The adults a r c wi ngt."(j a nd as one brushes the pl a nts they fI ) ' a ~ hor t dista nce away. thus the nnme fl ea hopper. . Although thi s insect is ca ll ed a fl ea hoooer neither lhe adult or nymph hop aboul like a grass hopper or fl ea imma ture la c ks wings a nd are small · er . The nurn phs a nd adults feed by sucking sap from tende r plant ti ssuc . Whe n sm all squa r es a re fed on, they lurn black or yellow a nd arc shed from t he p la nt F lea hoppers are diffi culi to scout for since the ad ults usua lly fl yaway a s one a ppro<,ches the pla nt and the nymp hs il r c \,('ry good al hidi ng or running to the other side of the .s ta lk fr om wherl' Ulll' 15 looki ng T ht, best nH' lhod IS t o app roac h the planl quietl y and ca rci ully Dunng the fll'sl ;\ \\· ('c l-. ~ of ~ qu arin ~ thl' I,:'COnOI11 I(' Ihrt's - hnld IS 2:' to 3U fica hoppe" pt.' r 1Uti term in.a ls eombllll'd WI th 15 to :!5 pe1"('t'nl clam · a ged ··p1l1hcad " s(lw.l res s izcd REBATE· DE ~E PARTS Joe lhompiOn 1mplem8n1 c:o.n.,..y Ihe fie(l hopper Thl' lc;.t rt lO ppcr-s ra ngl' now al STRUVE'S HARDWARE & DRY GOODS . JIB Main . Phone 298-253 l. YARDS MOWED. Reason· abl e. Call Monte WiUiams. 296-401 4 . I 32-41p) HOUSE PAINTING : paint109 , tri mmillJ, inside or out. Also re place slorm doors or windows. etc . Can 2!IH 283 for . free es limate afte r 12 p.m. 132 -41p ) c,UJID~r JERVICEF ' 24!H 01' 233 ·22 1t Ca ll d ; lIn : i/!.l' I~ for mor e deta il s ! tLl lE llS ('l'liln~" . ;1111\ P('~ hllll'" n 1);tlr :'\ " jul) nRST-SAVE GAS I !JIJ ~ I l 'I'tllI l'l~ l uKfI AND t-n;'EY FEI.LOWSIlIP Of' CHRISTIA N ATIlLETES memben Ramo"" Irlbeck. pa!t secr eta r y, a nd David :\1ya tt. p...1.st report er . pr esent a 5500 c hec k to Chamber pr c'Side nt Cha rl es Bowe n go toward th e purchase of a J aws of LI fe tool The F e A. donatt."<i this money as a co m m umt y sen 'lce dona lio n in re turn for the to t R e "I~' Photo 1 s u ppor t Abe rn a thy has Iotl\'en llu or ga nlw tion over the years IlHl\ l ' I nto till' Iwlt! t ·;l rtJill' : 1 ma lathIOn l L\ · ;1111110\,1 plit'lll.' 11l ; t ~ tw u:"ol'U IJll:OttlHl lor ('unl[" ol III eflr ll ( ;lrh: l l'~ 1 !'-ot'\' )Il ' , llIalil t hlll!l 1 I X . C; B \ SS II " I · I· I·: H~ ,\ I t'\\ gr;I ... :-;hoppt'r :- h:lVl' 1),'I'n !\lun d nw\ In)!, 1r ll !H p:1:tu n ·... .111(\ lakl' holllllll ~ lntt) lTOp:- Tll""\apht'll e and Cill" I ll, I £ (I)11I 1 F I LTE R S ERV ICE COM PANY :'\\ , ·l h.J \:dIIO! .\\1;\ I tl:>. :1I1(i ttl\, 1 ~t ll'm ' 1Il i. 1~ hI' \ !'ot'd Ta l k fIl Tht' T u" Tl ~\ r a nd ~l rs Kenn Sm lth of ('3 0\'on \'I sited h('re wl l h h iS pare nts Mr ;uld M rs ,hm Bub- Smith a nd Hobb\ Hnd J~lna letst "' t'l'kend ALL TYPES OF REMODELING & AD ONIS , FARM HOMES, RES IDENTS & COMMERC IAL Free Estimates. Call collect (1-806) 762-8581 or B7-3069 n > 1, It 1" 1> U r\ll>onll~ ac< - 01C" c ) iPe I~ ~ iD: ..nichard Du&oseo reoal e'stateo ~ Pho . '.2!f~ - 2Sl6 I 1 ' ..I 1h j Ih1l1 h I. ,' A ·, f. F .1 nJ lot h111. International 3588 Articulated Tractor HI, II" .y M . Bug Killer Q-MIST Odor Killer $4.25 $2.50 Dispenser C he mic all y Aua c ks &- Kill s of Dec ay , Sm l> ke , T oli er K ill s Flie s , ~lo50 u ]{o S , C ert ain Other s $19.00 Od o r ~ &Pu~~~~: ~~~pa ~~O! i ~¥e~: ~~le nee f raaran c e. Gnat ~. SlIIa ll Flyi ng In sec ts. Ner Wt . to oz. Net. Wt. 7 oz. Your HOME-.OWNED grain-elevator where over 21 years of SERVICE and EXPERIENCE makes the difference. Offering top market prices for WI-i EA 1 C0 ~N - MIL 0 Dealers for yard & 9arden supplies o. Abernathy, Teru Phone 298-2521 Beautiful spine t-console stored loea II)' . Reported like new . Respons ible party ca n take a t big saving on low pa yment bala nce . Write J oplin Pia no. Inc . Joplin. Mis· soori 64 80 t . Inclu de home SG I .. Where you knOw .0.,1 your busi ness is appreciated . ... c. Lubbock Num l)e r & self· ENJ OY MEl'.'T plus opportu· nit\" for s uccess & tht" a d \'a ntage of bei ng your 0"'11 boss 10 a full or part ·ome bus I· rl(.'"SS of your own WE HAVE tT ~ If you qua lif y you ca n jOlO a winning tea m of ov-er 600 s porting goods & sports fa s hIon reta il s tores & home tra l ,\ ve NE . Ftidle \'. M:" »13 2 TOLL F'HEE ' 180 0 I 32 8·2502. 134 · lIp l J UNE 26 . J anis ~la gee will be 40 yea rs old. cr ossing o\'er the bridge All friends a re encouraged to call 918' 33 ·2tp l 252-1" 214 . \l' r) fll CC- -likc new. GARAGE SALES ICARD OF THAnKfI GARAGE SALE : Books. oil pai ntings . household ite ms clothes. and etc. 8t I 3rd St: fri day 7: 30a.m.';; : p.rn .. Sa turday . 7: 30a .m. to 2p.rn . I H . llp l We would like to express our sincere thanks to every· one for your visits , ca rds . fl owers. food. ca lls a nd most of a ll your prayers and concern du r ing my recent surger y a nd BIG ga rage sale lots of baby items. ba by furn ilure. bern~Motor~ ~~~er~~~y ~~~~~~n~~~ri~~d Mechanic 31 7 Main Street Phon. 298·2548 ~ . ~ e 10 e to ~ 5 Weelolay. Noon Sat. Nlgbl PboDC. Salo" C. R. Hobgood ~ 298-4091 Pete Knox 298-2328 Servtce : Oscar Colben 298-2736 ~ Paru: Harrh ScOII M:::=:xM!2:98::-=41,.7,'b::::,. Slat-Co ~~DJ_~·;~r--~A1D Card of TIlanks I reasonable length ) $2 .00 . CASH IN ADVA NCE unless advertiser is on a regular : ou ·re mterested III gi ving a p.:lr ly give m e a ca ll a nd I p•.lr l \! I l Otp ! 298-2033 • Ca ll Kei t h at 298- 2033 HAVE IT We write any type of Hail Insurance available in the State of Texas including All Risk - - Same as Federal Crop. It is written .and adjusted through our office with our adjusters. We have been writing hail insurance many years and know the business. ~------:1 - All types of business printing Envelopes, Letterheads , and Busin ess Cards. FOR ALL YOUR PR INTING NEEDS WE Harre s Texaco Washing Greasing Flats Batteries AAA ON FULL SERVICE 298-2787 298-2763 1001 W. Service R 501 Ave D Harrell s uto We Buy utos for Salvage ars ald Pick-ups L 0 ca I News? C' all The Rev i ew PRINTING IINt/llllllA/leE pro nllse to give you a grea t Please call or come by for a quote. ftichard SPECIALISTS _ • I I• IUI II 1100)' ItOllairs ~/:~I'~~,.~:~~I;:~~kl \\'intl, hi olrl ·lIoor '1 Gta >s LN l ':o; Ht>·l'ainl Pw..' (.' d to !Jell. 311 3rd. I I. ' PHONE (806 ) 298-2536 or P. O. BOX 580 ,924 Avenue D ABERNATHY.TEXAS 79311 Lubbock No. 762-1440 I. Pic~:;::r Truck I. I Abernathy I I• Body Works I• LANDMARK • I • I . , REALTORS 920 Avenue D \\"a~mon .Jonf''' Ii i S .. \\o . II Phun(' :!!IM-;! HK I "i~hl ~!lg · 4119 roo m. large kitchen . • I • I I L------.----' is Yer)' The A"e'aged Billing Ph,n From Soulh ... ~.lern Public Service. Equity bu)" non-escala ting 9'\\ loan on this 3BR , 2 car ga rage home on large corner lot on duty to Jefvlcc domestic can, or stay in the So uth of school · wa tch for Pie" •. si gn , Sa turday on ly. Sa .m .- , - -...- .......- _........_ ...._ _...._""'l...... 6p .m . H -ltp ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES STITCllF.lty TO ~1t; ET ~~~~2~~~ry Thursday. Deadline is 4p.rn. Monday, YOl·1t TASTE If yOll li kf' s ti lche r v . Cr ea assified advertising rates are based on a minimum of 17 ti ve - Stitc herv oHe'rs you words. One insertion is SO .10 per word with • S1.75 r-fl an v bea ul1{u l stvlcs ~ nd .minimum . For consecutive insertions with no copy change' pa tt e rns The va rie ties inthe rate I.S SO .08 per word. minimum $1.2, . clude needlepoint. long coIa:~1nc~PIaY advertising I boxed ad ). is S1 .50 per :ititch, c r('\\cl. stit c h a nd s luff. cr oss sh tch . a nd la tch hook T op (IU a lit ~ m e rc ha n· dl se a t ve rv reasonab le prices If inte;'ested in look · I ng at eit her a book or so m e st ltc he.r y call Kri sti e fl2 AoJ 506 0 1' come s('(' a book a t thl' ;\lJcrnat hv Rt'nev. Pa rt v hostf..'S.,\l">S Win lots and lOI S of free pri zes , if I~ The large st clam s i n the world weigh clo se t o 500 pound s. l:L.-\SSIFIED ADS ·m iscellaneous in New De-ali"" Sales & Servicen sha r p. Complete remodel job. ne... ea rthtone cafllel Dept are n::>iN U and new cabine!s. 3 bed - bJ~Sei~!~~ ~ BEA UTIFUL 8xlO colored pripts of mountains , flowers , rustic houses and wa gon wheels and fe nce . bird in flight and animals . See a t the Abernathy Weekly Review , 9)6 Av e .. D. hospita l. Roland & Jane Murray ('a r. foreign plclcups & trucks. Illfe roec tion of HiSbw.y. 87 & PIANO I" STOIt ,\ GE oper o ted dea le rs . On Iy S1500 rC'q uired Contac t Sport ·Ahout . Inc . • 691 Cen - Lubboc k 762 - 144 l '~i:·I, d! . ~ I'IIone lIll8,-251f7 ABERNATHY 3 Miles North of Abernathy at rO R SA LE : 14 ' metal Lar · son fishin g boa t "it h good trOl ler. $350 . Phone Tulia 995-4 44 2 I 33 -3tp l " f'n&\\'omen A \'t.' .f' Our ~~"ft t U sUnA STRUVE FOH SALE : I live weighing scale . complele. 2 stainless steel conveyers. Call 296· 2944 between 9a .m.';;p.m ( 33-2 tp l EXC I TE M~T . U satisfaction. wilh unlim ited potent ia l. J ' l,wid u i ._~ ~(: .l t old l.lkt' hOnl l( On Pos.sUnl Kin g ' ......',1, :ul!:, P"umbhcd L.1 ' 't' \oJa n 4. 10 % Coln be com~:~~::;;.1 nco ~ - '--$5,000 4386,4586,4786,---- 6000 HONDA GOLDWfNG . super nice. S4495. Work : 298·256t Home : 997';;78 t . Ask for Jim Dickel' . • . 134:llp ) n Are )'ou seeking FCN -II I bu d d to 'U II ~~~~~J LAWN -FERTILIZER And INSECTICIDES at reduced prices 3388,3~88, 3788 KING size bed. comple te with beadboard . Exercise bike. Call 296-2362 . I 34-ltc ) Ss WE HAVE CU·STOMERS CASH PAYMENl 986,1086 _________ $3,000 1486,158.6 ________$4,000 SEVERAL workable lawn mowers for sale. Tom Cox. 709 - 3rdSt. 129-10 ·29-811 ~ ~ R~i ~ ~ ~~AA~~ M~~ i~0;,~~;" MAY II Until JULY 31 TR.ACTORS I IOtp J SH OP ABERNATHY ~all :.. f : h.' I IOI' \ \ t' f) 100 " 11\ ;1 11 ( , 11:1r,IIl!t"\ ·t\ 111;1/.(I1on 1 p;l1n t l!1~ al • 13 1 -4 t PI ~ "1Il ;\1 t)U:-lIe r:IITI: t)1J~l'nl'd 11:1 1""1 ' :O-;l'\'1I1 hall:.. P : .... \ bl' lI:--t·;t ;t l" ou m 1111,.'l d m a f l-!l;l :-. III (' onlrol ~ r :, sshtl p p.:'r~ ;1:- thC'y you a r e interested in stitc h· i);I Il~lI tl~ Heed \' Hl' lIl l.K I\'li n,l.! . h~1 , ·t ' pl: illt JUh.'('!'i T ht'n' IS no l'c.'unUlll lt' Ih n .oshold t.'s t ab l l~t1l'd 1111" tlu :-. Benn y I In I~ pt.' Crea ti ve Stitchery offers a great opportunit y for you if ery a nd would like to ea rn ex tra m oney . You ca n m ake 25% clear profit plus prizes such a s micr owaves , ta pe reco rders , etc. not to menhon lots a nd lots of beau tiful fr ee stitchery. And it' s a 101 of fun too ! Ca ll 828-4506 29ft-4 IHI Ar.t~r na t.h y :-; hapt.'d ht){l: The It'a fho ppc r:-. :llso 29- tcsl Plumbmg,l t epai rs, New Con· s trut't lon. He mode ling a nd E \'a pul'a h \'(' Cooler Se rvice fl'ol11 I I R md l to 1 -I a PU.'fc lIl g ~ I.ll"kl llg 1l101Ilh p~l r t III :ollrk I nt'nn ~ ' ~ 1)lu",bin ~ lIu.' h a mi in c()lor from pa ll' ~ r ('(>n 10 bro wn Tht:' leaf · hoppe rs havl' lIlo rt' of ~1 rUIl I1(lC'd c i ~ar stUllX'd lJud ~ l' tllll part '(\ 10 Ihl' ad ull tlea · hopper '~Itll ;1 rl'l ll l'n t'd ov al :-. 111('1' 1I0MES FOR SALE - Why rent' We are planning to build new 2. 3. 4 bedroom homes starting ill $36.900 with down pa ymen t $t 34 5 FHA or 5500 for qualified ve tera ns . Ca ll Don Fondy, Homes tead Hea l Esta te . fo r application . 296-2268 or 797· TJ3t . ' t l ·20·tscr l St.a t(' licensed . P hone 298· pa s t \\'l'ek. The leafhoppers shou ld 1I0t be confu sed with l1l:"l'Ct credible new portable s team type carpel cleaning system . II does Ihe job of profes Sional carpel cle ane rs at a frac ti on of cost. Re nt one ABERNAlliY.•.lEXAS 7931.1 pared with 1979. while men 's and boy's trousers at ESTIMAT E E XPORT some 837,000 bales. accord- . declines were experienced in BOOSTED : The U.S. Defurnishircs and ing to the National ' Cotton home partme nt of Agriculture has industria l uses. Council. inereased its estimate for These are among facts Apparel remains the t 980 -81 collon exports to 6.1 major end-use market and presented in the 19t1l edition million bales. ilp 100 .000 its sha re of lotal ~otton con- of Collon Counts Its OJslom- from the previous month 's e rs just published by the sumption improved from es tima te . 52 .4 % in 1978 to 55% in 1!8l . Council. The publication Produc tion a nd co nsump· tabulates colton's share of ' tion estimates re m a in unHome furnishings account for 31 % of m!jjor markets. a ll domestica lIy manufac- cha nged a t t 1.1 million a nd a nd industrial uses for t 4 % . . 'tured products at 26% 'in 5.8 million bales : respecti vec Consumption of cotton 1980. upslightlX from a 25% Iy. apparel wu up in 1!8l corn- share in 1.711-79. L('af hoppcr s or shar p:-:hool er s hav(' a lso tx~en loulld on co tton du r in g the ~ I Zl.' ·&!e . RINSE·N·VAC. Ihe in-' :t05AvenueD TH EE & SIIH UB s pra ying '1\ 1'0 sludents fr om the (otton, Grasshopper Report stage of the flea hopper resembl es the adult bUI CASH as short· and long-range outlooks for these commoditi es. give TOMI a ca ll. suggests Liner. COTT®N T®DAY Chamb'e rs, Lester ,Attend SPS Electrification Workshop The numph or 298·2661 GENUINE JOHN PACE . FOR lILt YOUR FARIolING NEEDS M SMA Lu bbock Phone 7 62 -1 03~ TlUI "A PLAN FOR ALL SEASONS" Lot 01 room & value in this olde r home thai has been remodeled. 4 BR. 2 B. 2 car garage on corner lot. This low 8% loan can be yours along with a 3BR, 2B home . With this equity buy you also get a monthly paymenl of only $259. MII..TPOPE %.... 1%7 JAMES POPE Ztl·HIt JIM BOB Sl\lIm %III-ZII1 " A\leraged BIlUng makes It easier to make ends meet because it smooths out the highs and lows of your monthly Invitations' Announcements Napkins . Bridal Books electric bill. Uke your friends. you can ~·H·or~LA·ND··ToiJR·············1 " 1W\y ftxed Income got I b~ break now that I'm on the A'Itr.ged Billing Ptln" , Accessories have it 100. Depend on It to holp ... lust give me a c.1I It SPS." I Rev, and Mrs. Luther Kirk; Sr. I i!~vites you to go on a trip of a lifet,lme. I II day jet cruise to Jerusalem : ethlehem, Nilzareth, Sea of Gaii- ! lee, Hebron with a 2 night ruise to Patmos, Ephesus and Mykonos, Corinth and Athens. Contact, Dr. Luther Kirk, 3005 9th-St. 1I,lbbOck, 79413 or phone 799-6585. . I 916 Ave. 0 Thunday, Julit 15, 1181 a..e ...tby fllCtGry opIIIICl In I.'. Amo Struve wu ml..." 01 the local plant. Gotmln Webb, 101\ 01 Mr. and Mrs. John Webb, fin- BY Buroao P. DAVIINPOIlT . £ Here', .....t .u ..."... la, .. tile A.......tIly ..... darla, tlat, iDoatIl .. 1M 1 . From TIle Aberae ... y Week· ly Review dated J _ 5, IINI: "Farmers 01 Texas And Over The Nation Favor Wheat Quotas" said a beadline. Aberna~ farmers voted 95 for alii 7 against continuing the wbeat' quota under the tri~e A farm program. Eleven students were enrolled for classes in sum· mer school. MIss Margaret Carve~ is teaching. .tbe classlfs at the school. [Miss Carver joined the WAVES during World War 2 and served as an officer in the Navyl. Mrs. Jack Hackler was conducting a series of nutrition meetings at the school's home economics cottage. There were 45 car sales reported by Cha!XIIan Motor Co., Abernathy Motor Co., an!,! Reid Chevrolet. Under this headline: " 100,000 Pounds in Wool Pool" N.C. Hix said there was approximately 100,000 pounds of wool in the pool sponsored here by Abernathy First State Bank. The fleece probably Will be sold in the next few days, Mr. Hix stated. Current wool prices are around 2~ cents and 30 cents per pound, the highest offered here in many years, he said. A registered Jersey cow gave birth to triplets Monday morning on the M.M. Holbert Carm six miles west of Abernathy. The three calves, all heifers, were normal in every way, Mr. Holbert reported . They are subject to register, he added. Oliver Jackson and Milton ' Barrick reeceived degrees from Texas Tech ( College) . The Hale CoUIty Selective YOWII men who have reached the ap 01 21 since Oct. 18, 11N0, and who will reach ap 21 In the next four weeks, must re&iater July 1 , 1941. Mias Ethel Pienon, a daughter 01 Mr. alii Mrs. W.1. Pierson, was Valedictorian of the Petersburg High School Class of 1941, Abernathy Motor Co., local Ford and Mercury dealership, placed the new six cylinder Ford passenger car on display. _ Th~·. Hale . C_oonty. I)raft Board called for six men to be inducted into the U.S. Armed Forces June 13. A meeting 01 the Science Hill Mothers Club was held in the home of Mrs. Isaac Holmes. W.D. Houpt and Robert DeLaney, students at the University of Texas; returned to their homes here this week. Max Pettit, who attended Baylor University, came home Saturday. . Mrs. Finis Robertson and son, Dwight, returned home Monday from a visit in Central Texas. Ralph Homesley, who is in the U.S. Air Ccrps in San Angelo, visited his parents here this week. Flying Cadet Fred Thompson, who is taking advanced flight training at San Antonio's Brooks Field, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.G . Thompson, last weekend. From The Abernathy Weekly Review dated June 12,1941: The Struve interests of Abernathy opened a cheese factory at Levelland. Contractor Homer Rantz of Abernathy had charge of construction and equipment installation. Steve Struve was to be in charge at the Levelland factory. The Aber- Put in Zippers, Replace Buttons, Minor Repairs, Add Pockets & Pocket Tips. Do any ki nd of alt erations for men and women OUR SPEC IALTY IS EXTRA GOOD SERVICE VIV'S PLACE .Phone 2~8-2826 - Abernath Junior Golf . Tour-nlment. Winners \abed tralninl at Quantico, Semee Draft Board ..Id aU Aberuthy W-. .. klY Review Paso. Funeral services for Pedro (Pete) Cuevas, 71. were conducted at 10a.m. Thursday , June 25, at SI. Isidore's Catholic Church in Aber· nathy . Rosary for Cuevas was held Wednesday. June 24, at Sp.m. at St.. Isidore's. Burial was in the Abernathy Cemetery under direction of Chambers Funeral Home. Cuevas was pronounced dead at the post office Tuesday morning following an apparent heart attack by Justice of the Peace. Jean Marr. Cuevas was a native of St. Pedro Coahuila, Mexico. He came to Abernathy in 194 S. He way employed by Morris Stevens Texaco for many years . In 1973 Pete took the position of crossing guard for the school children on Ave. D between the city hall and Pinson Pharmacy. He had just completed eight years of service with no accidents or injuries while on duty at the crosswalk. His main goal was the safety of the school children. . . July 4 Information s : . of for '3.50 . ..... _ 1.173 itnJcttOil were offered in each of three 8ubjecta Firm Moton, Farm Wiring and Electric Controls. Two studenta from the Wiring and Motor courses alii one from the Controli course were selected as ootst8nding and received the trips to Kansas City for their accomplishments. Each student w.ho .finished the course he was enrolled in was awarded a certificate. Alternates were selected in each course in the event the winner is unable to attend the convention. for former members 01 Northcrest Baptist Church, Lubbock, at the IIIme of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Looney. The Looney home is located five mUes east of New Deal on FM Road 1729. two miles north on pavement and '14 mile east on caliche road. Homemakers To Raffle Quilt The New Deal Young Homemakers will raffle a handmade quilt July 4 . The NeW Deal Young Farmers are sponsuing the July 4 celebration. A parade will be at 2p.m . foDawed by several activities. A B,B-Q will be at Sp.m . and a dance at·9p.m. Tickets may be bought from any Young Farmer or at the Ag Shop. The whole community is urged to attend. Shop Abernathy First SAVE GAS. TIME AND MONEY WINDJAMMER Cuevas was a member of s t. Isidore's Catholic Church. He was a great sports fan and hardly ever missed a game. He supportl!d the teams from junior 'nigh through high school. Survivors include his wife . Dominga ; two sons. Bobby and Dan of Abernathy ; five daughtj!rs. Manuela Cuevas. Mary Lopez and Amy Garcia of Abernathy . Janie Rodri· . guez and Inez Wade of Lutr bock ; 21 grandchildren. and 5 great-grandchildren. Grandsons were pallbearers. D"oreteo Perez OLTON ( Special ) - Services for Doreleo S. Perez. 70 . of Olton were at zp.m . Tuesday in St. Peters Catholic Church in Oltoo with the Rev . Glen Rosendale. pastor . officiating. He was pronounced dead by Justice of the Peace Janice Chaney at the scene of a one-vehicle truck accident that occurred about 9: 30p.m . Saturday on Ave . A near Second Street in Olton . A law enforcement official said Perez was alone in his pickup. which apparently lost control after a tire blew. causing it to overturn three times . He was born in Texas and had lived in Olton 10 years . He was a Catholic and a farm worker . Survivors include five sons . Joaquin of Lubbock , Abeline of New Deal. Juan of Spokane. Wash .. Frank of Hearn. Filimoo of Abernathy ; five daughters , Carman Perez of San Angelo, Ramona Reyes of Olton, Minga Duran of Olton, San Juana Montelongo of Olton and Audelia of Olton; three sisters, three brothers, 44 grandchildren ; and 24 greatgrandchildren. pound, 24 ' cents ; bulk lard 7 To clean silver, try soaking it for ' about two hours in the water in which potatoes were boiled. place to store your valuables? Jesse Rodriquez Savings Accounts .'. .' Pedro (Pete) Cuevas 27.194 I : BANK~'..04 -_._._._._._._._.- e "" 'I'Ic!Mta ....... TicI&ttI may be bouIht at the. AI . ** 1Ibop, If II ...... e-U7U· .. U .· YOUftI Homernaken * aJIo11aehave extra copIea the cookbook . **********•• **.**~*.*****.****.************" Y,oung Farmers FFA Students Attend · Reunion June 28 Sponsor July 4 Electrification Workshop A reunion will be held Parade Sunday, June 28, 3: OOp.m., Obituaries for two l&ngtime Abematbians were in the June 12, 19n Review. They were Mrs. A.J. Ashton. 77, and William Albers, 77. ~ native of Hanover, Germany, Albers came to the United States at an early age. He f8lffied northwest of Abernathy in the Science Hill community. G.C. Pope boogb~ 43 head of cattle in'this a~ . . ' Unseasonal rains in June, 194 1, brought this report in The Review : Wheat harvest and row crops were set back again last week when new floods hit the Abernathy area . Hail and wind did considerable damage in the County Line area and in a strip northwest of town. The draw west of Abernathy was the fullest it has been in many years . Many motorists were stranded in Abernathy when the highway underpass south of MolU'oe was filled with water and the highway north to Plainview was flooded by rains. Cafe business and theatre attendance were increased by the marooned motorists. Four girls who' went through Abernathy Schools together, and graduated from AHS in 1941 , organized a Four Musketeers Club. Members were Katherine Brown, Berneice Douglas. Phylis Goeth and Cynthia Struve. Gid Adkisson. Jr.. has returned home from College Station. where he is a student at A&M ( College ). Mr. and Mrs . Homer Lett of Sundown visited in Aber· nathy with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D.T. Kelly . Lazelle Williams , teacher in a Port Arthur school. has returned home for the sum mer . She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Williams. Alice Liles came here from Vernon and is · employed at Roberts Drug store . I Now Mrs. Glennon Selke ... at Hoppy's Shopl . Mrs. W.E. Bryant of Pecan Gap is visiting here in the homes of her sons. J ess Bryant and Marvin Bryant. Olin Reed. student at West Texas State ( College ) has returned home for the sum· mer. [ Last account I had of Olin. son rl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed . he was superintendent of schools in a Wyoming city 1. Mrs. R.L. Brown of Olton visited here in the home o[ her daughter, Mrs. J.J . Vineyard . From The Abernathy Weekly Review dated Feb. WE ARE-EAGER TI[S"ERV'E YOU ** :* Pate • . There wu I Jwdor GCIlf •• ToumImlllt beld It the Abernathy Country Club Sat· urday, June ~o. TbeIe are the wlnnerI 01 that tourna· ment:- 1st place- Ted Beard, . Kelly Hill and Zack Patton. 2nd place - Roller Ray, Bobby Blog and Nathan Kerry McKinney, S~ve Shannon, New Deal Higb Royal and Roddy Huffaker. School Future Farmers 01 3rd place - Terry Beard, America, were selected to David McKiMey, Lon Den attend Southwestern Public CaMon and linc Lutrick. Service Compl.n y's 19th aMual Farm Electrification Workshop. More than 100 FFA memA 5-PERCENT EFFIbers and leaders attended CIENCY IMPROVEMENT the workshop held June of industrial boilers through 15, IS, and 17 at the Epis'microprocessor _. control coPsI Conference ·Center · in' would save Texas' five larAmarillo. gest energy-consuming The FFA members, who industries 14 .S trillion Britcome from Texas and. N~w ish thermal units (Btu's) a Mexico, competed for five year. according to Honeytrips to the Natiorial FFA well 's Energy Management Convention at Kansas City, Information Center. Mo. Thirteen hours of In- VI., that would lead to a sec:ond lieu-.nt ratillll In the Marine Corpl. Pvt. Nell Fieldl, son of Mrs. J.M. Fields, was on Ariny duty at Fort Bliss, EI Need a safe -----,F'IRS.T S1 ATE *..•••....•••.••....••••.•••••••••.•...111..... .* . Services for Jesse Jesus Rodriquez, ' lS, of Littlefield were at 2p.m. Saturday at Calvario Baptist Church in Littlefield with the Rev. Tino Rangel officiating. Burial was in Littlefield Memorial Park under direction of Hammoos Funeral . Home. He was killed In a one-car rollover two miles north of Littlefield at 11 : 15p.m . W~nesday . Ifhe O'Donnell native was a Littlefield resident for the past nine years. He was . stock coordinator at the ~.=~ca~il?,~~r Li~U;:::. Survivors include his father, MareOll of Aber· nathy ; his m«her, Mrs. Joe Guzman of ' Littlefield; a brother, MarcOllJr,. 01 Little- . ,...field ; three .1Itera, Bola • -Martlnei 01 Littlefield ~ Janie Rodriquez and <.'brWtina GUZI1WI, boIb 01 the home. 1111 Harnessing the wind (when it blows) is a possible a uxiliary source of energy to produce electridt y. Wind chargers presently seem best utilized for charging storage baueries. River currents, ocean tides, solar heat, goo-thermal and other exotic sources are being studied . But today the only sources we can rely on to mt'Ct the demand are gas, coal, hydro. nuclear and conservatio n . Of th ~, conservation, available in an y weather , is the surest way to stretch kilowalts and save on your electric bill . South Plains Electric Cooperative, Inc. LUBBOCK. TEXAS 79408 AC 606,-762·0406 PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNEWHILE25-27.1981 SUPPLIES UST WE RESERVE THl RIBHT TO LIMIT lilt"'''''''''''''''' 1ItlllLlttlltit BURRITOS. ~L1111 2/99( CAl --'PEar II tllllHLlLllIlIIlIlllllll BORDEn , . .I.E IPaca IUZ. Cla FRUIT DRINK ... ... .. 111111 till III 1111. 3/99( Popcorn 15( B&g . C IIIIII.E COOIEI • S 29 9 ·9 12 IZ . 1 CHiP-A-Roo s .. .. ..... IO.I'S USIIlED fUwon S159 Fe u n t a i nOr i n·k 5 2 5 t SHERBET .... :........ "c~~· 8UDIOLI III S12 9 .In'''I1I,IU'~Il'TlU .fln. 89~ FLOUR ............. .... .• MORTOI DII.ERS ... ... t Ill. NI. ;;small 11' IE8IUI/. 10.11.41 CLOVER CLUB POTATO CHIPS ,:.:81 19 fACI .............. IIPIIII 3/$1.00 OPEl 24 HOURS 385 DAYS AYEIR 1 t ·1