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REVIE'IV GENUINE ,JOHN DEERE PARTS U.S.P.S.• No. 003-340 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1979 Hale County -. Abernilthy, Texas - lubbock County VOLUME 58 NUMBER 9 Thompson Implement Co. Abernathy. T .... . 298-2541 lubbock Phon. ' 62 - 1038 ••• Steering Committee AgreedOn FaCilities, Ready For Conference With Architect By Jlcquelyn Smyers the meeting room. The Building Phns Arnold Maeker, the Stee rin g Com m i tte e arthitect who designe d City appolntedby Abernathy City Hall, said he planned for Councll is ready, after only expansion to the south side two short meetings, to show of the building. He also said an architect what facilities the old fire station (the one Webb To Speak At Convent!on I n New Orleans Dr. Delwin Webb, Supe r- Intendent of Abernathy Schools, will be a featured speaker at the American Asspciation of School Ad- miilc strato", Convention in New Orle ans FebrualY 14-18. His subject will be The Superintendent as Curricul- um of the Small SchooL Dr. Webb is pre sident this year of the Texas' Association of School Administrators. , Clyde's Service I n New location Clrde Pi ttman has moved Clyde's Service Comer from the Lasso service · .tatlon to the Conoco st<ltlon across the street-His bu,iness phone number . is the same as be- . fore. He invlties al!hls friends and custome" to COllIe .e:e him It his new location. the community needs for a attached to City Hall on the library andp!bllc gatherings. north side; not the books shelves, files, and be They agree that the pre- fire station by the water' recatalogue d. If the library sent city hall meeting room tower) can be remodeled to meets certain requirements, mustbe enlarged by atleast house either the lIbralY or it can be classed by the two thirds to furnish appro- police ,tatlon. The old .tate as a public IibralY and ximately the same amount station contains 1,200 be eligible for grants to of space as the school square feet which IibralY help out on expense. cafeteria. The cafeteria representatives think is just The 1935 Study Club contains a little under 4000 right for an expanded startedandstil1 operates the square feet. The committee IibralY. IibralY with financtal aid feels we must have at least They thought the build- from the city and county. 3000 square feet. The pre- ing was tall enough to be The city contributes $1500 sent room has i,200. made two stolY but Maeker per year;the county,$945. If The room should be said nO. Another pos'ibillty it becomes a full fledged divisible to accomodate two however is I 1/2 storie, publ\c IibralY,the city must gatherings atthe same time.. with the half used for stor- assume responsibility for Its It musthave a stage 'Imllar age of books and alty operation with the aid of a to and as large as the cafe- recorch.1f it's to be a Single members . .. ked City MaDager ta,..y- · expansion of the present side can be glassed In to School Board Oversight, Members Suggest Goals For Future (By Jacquelyn Smye,,) December meeting, most At its JanualY meeting, board membelS and Super- Abernathy School Board Intendent of SchooIJ Dr. acknowledged its OYe"lght Delwin Webb exchanged in not inc1udingmembe" of ideas on goals they'd like to m i nod ty groups in the see accomplished In Abel'- recently appolntedcommlt- nathy schools in the Dew tee On building plans. year. Board President Blllie Several Black and Mexlcan- Harrison asked about a drug American citizens had . pro- and crime p .... entlon poo- tested to school board gram offered in gradesK-12 membe" after appointments by the area service center. were announced last month. Dr. Webb said it's a positive Board membe" said they , JlIOgrambut DO program will did not intend to exclude solve problems by itse1f;the are prevented at by pointing out that nO one ..' Fondy recommendedthat from minority grOupS ' staff membe" study and attended the original meet- plan to _use Zig Zigler's "I ing to discuss the need and Can" motivation program possibility of a show bam/ in Abernathy schools, a community meeting place Teacher of the Month reco- facility. The list of those gnitlon program, arid inltat- present at that meeting was ion of a program in which a the basis for the majority of student who was to the committee appointments. office" was there becaase of Several board members also his or her cooperative attit- Said the y' ve known the ude and good disCipline In- p€ople of different races stead of for being bad. hete so long, they don't He also wants the school think of them as separate to develop a program which group;. insures that evelY graduate They were concerned of Abernathy schools can about the large size of the read at 12th grade leveL committee but agreed that Board President Harrison representatives of minority pointed out that the school group; should be included. has a remedial program in The committee, headed by grades 1-12. Fondy, however, Harvey Lutrick, plans to suggested testing senio" to meet for the n"t time see how many can read on JanualY 23. Board membe" level and corrective meas- discussed several plans for ures fOr those who can't. He appointing additional said he's wi11ing to Invest people before thllt meeting money In a program but decided to put it on the to accomplish this than In agenda of the next regular pograml for the Academic board meeting. Members Center. wllhhen nominate one per- David Pinson suggested son each fOr appointment. lome fonn of award for As acc:ompll1hm- Pondy at · the "bOard'. Con't. CD p.ge 3-CoI.I CITY COUNC Il MEETING REPORT (By Jacque Iyn Smye r; ) Both the school boa rd and city council ha d reo;ular monthly meet i nl1;s Monday night, January 8 and the Review could cove r only The school board lucked ou t on per;onal coverage because of if;l; packed agenda. However, City Manager larlY Fi e Ids summarized the city council meeting in a te Ie phone interview later in the w(>e k. AUDIT Jack Moss of Bolinger, Sega", Cilbert, and Moss, CPA, presente d and the council approved a deta iled summalY of his firm' s find- ings during their audit of city fin ances for 1977-78. He said the city is in o;ood finanCial condition but should pay attention to cash flow. More cash re servOS than usual were spent for utility line s, the c ity 's responsibilities in lakevie w Subdivision,the new l andfill and water tow e r. While Increasing the city" fixe d anetl, these expenditure -; decreased its cash av ai labl •. Therefore, the city ma y have to increase w aterralPS Or some other PT"E:"Caut - ion to insure more c3 !i h now in the future. POUCE CAR The c(;IIDCI\i authorl1t d Fields to acJovertise for bids OIl a __ pIllce ca r. 1fte car \I to be smatler than in the past with a ,ix cylinder instead of V-8 engine. Bids will be opened at the Feb- NalY 12 regular council meeting. POST OFFICE LEA SE ::;t soon as posSible since they d . f said an expanded IIbralY are ready for drawings and _.'I!I'l!t = must have reading tables, cost i"·" The U. S. Postal Service ' leases die post buil d- Ing from the city. The Ie ase Include, a tax escalation rider which the city doesn't like but didn't notice when the 10 year lease was agreed to in 1964. The city says the rider was not supp- osed to be in the lease agreement and tried to get rid of it when it was notice d In 1965. The postal service said it ls their c: tanda rd lease and wouldn't .... mOW It. From Iran Jan. 12 IS A former Abernathy SUNDAY NIGHT Ie.ident, and a graduate of (By Bmie Rantz) AHS, Harold C. Rutledge Employees arriving for arrived at . lubbock Inte... work at Plains Crain & Farm national Airport Friday Supply Monday at 7:30a. m. night, Jan. 12. His night discovered the business had Originated at the airport in been burglarized. The strife-tom Teheran,lran, on burglalY isbelieved to have a KLM Dutch airliner. The been committed either late KLMplane could not refuel Sunday night or early Mon- in Teheran because of the day momlng. Police are Itrike in the countlY's oil conducting an investigation IndustlY, so it flew from at this time. there to Athens, Creece, to Among the items stolen refuel before flying on to were 42 can' of Treflan, Amsterdam,the Netherlands, cash from the elevator cash the n to New York City, drawer and vault, a radio w he re he boa rde d a belonging to an employee, domestic airliner for the and an antique gun which the flight toD/FWRegional was taken from the desk of Airport then to Lubbock. manager Charles Hobgood. Harold, who is a son of A radio belonging to Hob- the late Mr. and Mrs. O. good was evidently over- Rutledge Clf Abernathy, left looked by the thieves. In Aprll,1978, on what was Desk had been to be a two-year stay in priedopen,even those which lran.He spent only 8 months were unlocke d,and pane ling and 18 daY' with the U. S. around the vault had been Grumman Aircraft Co. as a ripped and pried off in an ftlght line InstNctor at an attempt to gain entry Into airport near IIf.han in Iran. the vault. The door of the 'ormerly with the U. S.Alr vault was pied open. 'oree, Harold's job with At this time nO definite Oftlmmall was to teach Iran assessment of the amount of Air Force penonnel how to damage and loss could be maintain the fighter planes made as .mployees were wblch CNmman sold to still discovering items miss- that COUnt!y. Ing. There was extensive Harold, who Is a brother damage to the roof, panel- of Buford Davenport ing, vault, desks, andthe eI Abelllathy, had to walt window. three weeks tI' get a night The burgla" gaine dentry GUt ellran.Cl\IIDmUl took Into the building by knock- their employees by bus Ing a hole in the roof, pro- from Isfahan to Teheran bably anticipating a burglar Ilrport and bought their alann, and then exited nllht tickets home. He' II a through a window. They wliUan of U. S. Air Fence used a company trolley to &dy In during the move the stolen goods to war In that C;ClUDtry.Hls two tho' dow d then broke Calland Robett, In Lubb- access tCl a company tNck used to haul A. L. Stone, President of Abernathy Jr. Basketball, has set the time for Sign up; for Saturday, Jan:1ary 27, from 10:00 a. m. until 2100 Po m. in the City Hall Club Room. Brent Newton i, the Boy's Basketballpresldent. The age$forboys eligible to sign up will be from 9to 12 yean of age, grades 3 through 6. TlYoUlS wi}1 be announce d at a later date. The post office is suppose d to pay the cIty Sr88 e ach U;::a All boys Interested in signing up should bringtheir birth certificate, $10. ()().. which will include insurance, a tee shirt, andother Incidentals, and be aCCOm- panie d by a parent.A parent w\l1 need to sign a release form. Clayton Enger - getting in a little practice of living the easy life - of retirement(?) doesn't pay prope rty taxes. The lea,e was up in 1974 but the post office still ha J several year options which it chose to use , of which will be UF in Mav this year. The council decide d to try to th< postalservlce tOl"E'neg:oti a tp the lease and . xclude the rider. ENGER RETIRES FROM FARMING CON 'T ON PAGE l -CO' .5 Cwen is the president of the Girl's Basketball and they . wil1 sign up either the last of workers-coaches, referees, timekeepers,and gate keep- er;. Anyone interested in helping out in these capaci- tie s contact A.1.. Stone. The tournament for the West Texas Jr. Baskethall Association will be held in Abernathy A pHI 2,3,5,6, & 7. larlY Criffin is president of the Aosociation. . City's Combined Balance Sheet . Is publishetP (By Jac'Nelyn Smyers) An auction sale at a seven . miles east of I\ bernatby on FM Road 597, Friday, JanualY 19, brings to an end Clayton Enger's 30 year; of farming. Enger face s the future with ,ome anticipation and some sad- ness. "T've had sO many good ye .. " farming, .. he said. "Nobody ha, had as good a life. " He looks forward to playing golf, fishing, and he ,aY' there's some · re gret at ending all , the productive ye a rs. Enge.r moved out he", from Lubbock in 1948 to start his farming ca",er. The fann Ir;. b> New De at School \ Dfstrict ;0 the three Enger childJen attended New Deal sebools"' and ClaytOll ,el'ftd the N!w Deal :ct!':l:C:Ji!ch of Abernathy for had> hi. · cotton g1nlied at fiscal year ending , Hec1C'lllle.andwas a director t978,15 pubUshed 'of Abeftlathy Chall)bef of notice and two Issue of·' The noon HIs other accompli'hments are past president of lubbock County Fann Bureau, chairman of lubbock County ASCS Committee,past pre'idont of Lubbock County Cas U,ell ASSOCiation, a director of Plains Cas Use" Association, served on the board of dire- ctoft of Plains Co-Op on Mill, helped organize Incorporated, and often serves as songleader,Sunday school superintendent and teacher at Lakeview Meth- odl.t Church. Young Farmers To Convention In Abilene ., delegat ion of , Ab e rna- thy YoungF ' rmer; Ch . pte r member;, headed by Spec Cox, preSident, pl an' to attend the StatrYouno; Farmers conv e ntion in Jan_ 18 to ?O. There wJl1 be a speCial observance of the !tatr organization' S 25thAnn iVl'"alY during that Enger has i#ased hiS to Cox, other ea!d C:::iS:::: Abernathy Young part time se:d . j Ch . apter member< plannln,!: them.He wl11 aUo be WS" to a tte n d lncl u.do Clyn_ Ing ta xe s for , Durrett,.ecretatYf } lllWalts, School District in ,his _ Jackson; time. He Itlll1j,a' Repnte Ham.ltotnd.'Cerald illtle. in m .. . , Kelly,anHS · vo organllatiODl teacher. ' I and hi. wife saYS' !ie'll . ,.> . bablyfinda feW, ) OI!ly bel 'PIo..... like to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Trevino * * * * * MR. AND MRS. MANUEL TREV I NO OBSERVE 25TH. ANNIVERSARY M r. ano Mrs. Manuel Trevi no re n e we d thei r we d- vow 5 by the ir tw<n ty- fi fth we dding a nnivt" -r.'iClY'v Ja n- UalY 9, with a 7 PM Ma" andfo\1ow.d by a reception. Rev. Glen Rosendale of St. Hale Ce n ter, and Rev. CI ifton Corcoran of 5t. bido T'€' Abern athy, offici- ate d at the Holy Mass . ·\ Itar boy' we re Jimmy C. 'tilleia an'd Eddy Lopez- U,he r; were lupe Ava los, Ja.y Lopez and Smiley lOpeL Music along wi th the lo rd's Prayer, w e re provided by Mrs. brother- i n-law andnephews ftOm Carlisle , Oney .\valos, Nee loui , Lope', Jr. also accom- pan jp d them. Manue 1 T re v ino, Jr. and wife, Ma ry, san li'!: andp rovidt>d their own to "My Peace' Giveth Unto You- .. The forme r Reyes lopez and Mr. " rrev inO we re man-- ie J Janu ar y 9,1953 in MITZI SANDERS IS POSTER GIRL Yo ung Mitz i Sanders, da u of Mr. and Mrs. Jerr\' ".mder< of " bernathv, wa' ,e lected a, the 1979 P"'tf' r Child fo r the lubbock ch a rt .. of tilt' March of Dim es . Mitzi a nd were p ictu red along wi th Cl a ra lubbock ch apter chatnna n,i n d p ho to in th e Lubbock \vala nche -J ourn al Sunday, Jan. 14. FFA/4-H SHOW MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY JANUARY 22 HarV'€'y tut :"l ck ufReo; all intE> re( te d to a tte nd do Jan. 22, in the vocation al dfopartment ' at m. thy High School to discus, the anrJal FFA & 4-H Club Livestock Show he re .It will be an organizing including the electi On of offi ce r; of the s tock ',how committee . Lutrick, current empha, l%ed that thismeet- Ing is very important due to a problem never before face d in the . histolY of the show. There is a quarantine Oft swine that a hog taken to such a show cannot be . taken back ·to ;jts home pen: This is the main poo- blem to be discusae d.At the present the bam a\!tl:t:, usual Pl ainvi ew a nd l ived in .\ bemathy since 1955. The y ha ve four c: ons:Man uel, Jr. of " m ari llo; Ul'v aldo,H al'V(' Y and Crabrie l, all of the home; thre e daughtE' 1'S,Ol o;;a , Ma.." Hel .n and Norm a of the home; anJ three children. Hel pin se TVe the we dd- c a ke w e re M a rssa re- t Pe rez, Caml E'n lope' and F1or< Lopez. Mary Olivas and Olg a Trevino serve d and punc h. Out of town ;z;ue st<- wE' re Mr. and Mr;. C a ie To"",z . nd family; Mr. and Mr<. One y ·\ valos,Sr. an d fa mily; Mr. and Ric ha rd Lopez and daughter. D ena; and Mr. ."d MIS. Cua;ardo and fa mily. Bidders Sought On City Land, Police Car In 2 Legals ' b e r n a thy Weekly Review re a ders ' a ttPntion is ca lled to two legal Notice , place d in th is i,.up (Ian. 18) by the City of ·\ be rnathy. The city ;" bid, on a parcel of city- owned land in the northwe c: t conle r of the takfvi ew !\ ddition, on 12th Stre et an d the rural road or the we' t ,ide of ' b. mathy. The othe r city Lel(al bide; On a mo del au tomobil e to be u.o:; €' d <l a pol , ce ca r. Tum to the q,. tv.' o L e.,;;a l Not ices and wad them for furth r T in form ation. Local Tractor Heads For D.C. With AAM The ric an \g ricul- tr a ctor- c a de he . de d for Wa shington, n. C.inc\ ude ' 0',, ' be longing to Frankli n Dunn which · \be rna thy, New De a l, alld I da lou- Several te ams of farmers will drive the tractOr on diff .. !nt le gs of the trip. They will chan ge places at Abile ne ; Dall a,; Jackson, Mississippi; a nd '\tl a nta, Georgia. Pa rtiCipating drivers are Willie, Franklin, Carol, Randy, and Robin Dunn,Clari< " gne w, RoyDon Stevenson, Ray We st, and CalY lovelace. Fanne" unable to make the trip ' and Idalou merch- ants contribute d expense money. The Abemathv,New , ne_t. Idalou tractor is "tied in" with · three from Shallo- waller. A pickup , camper follows it.

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Page 1: GENUINE ,JOHN REVIE'IVunger.myplainview.com/abernathy/1979/1979-01-18.pdf · REVIE'IV GENUINE ,JOHN DEERE PARTS U.S.P.S .• No. 003-340 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1979 Hale County -. Abernilthy,

REVIE'IV GENUINE ,JOHN DEERE PARTS

U.S.P.S .• No. 003-340 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1979 Hale County -. Abernilthy, Texas - lubbock County

VOLUME 58

NUMBER 9

J~ Thompson Implement Co. Abernathy. T ..... 298-2541

lubbock Phon. ' 62 - 1038

••• Steering Committee AgreedOn FaCilities, Ready For Conference With Architect

By Jlcquelyn Smyers the meeting room. The Building Phns Arnold Maeker, the

Stee rin g Com m i tte e arthitect who designe d City appolntedby Abernathy City Hall, said he planned for Councll is ready, after only expansion to the south side two short meetings, to show of the building. He also said an architect what facilities the old fire station (the one

Webb To Speak At Convent!on I n New Orleans

Dr. Delwin Webb, Supe r­Intendent of Abernathy Schools, will be a featured speaker at the American Asspciation of School Ad­miilc strato", Convention in New Orle ans FebrualY 14-18. His subject will be The Superintendent as Curricul­um of the Small SchooL Dr. Webb is pre sident this year of the Texas' Association of School Administrators.

,Clyde's Service I n New location

Clrde Pi ttman has moved Clyde's Service Comer from the Lasso service ·.tatlon to the Conoco st<ltlon across the street-His bu,iness phone number . is the same as be-

. fore. He invlties al!hls friends and custome" to COllIe .e:e him It his new location.

the community needs for a attached to City Hall on the library andp!bllc gatherings. north side; not the ~old books shelves, files, and be

They agree that the pre- fire station by the water' recatalogue d. If the library sent city hall meeting room tower) can be remodeled to meets certain requirements, mustbe enlarged by atleast house either the lIbralY or it can be classed by the two thirds to furnish appro- police ,tatlon. The old .tate as a public IibralY and ximately the same amount station contains 1,200 be eligible for grants to of space as the school square feet which IibralY help out on expense. cafeteria. The cafeteria representatives think is just The 1935 Study Club contains a little under 4000 right for an expanded startedandstil1 operates the square feet. The committee IibralY. IibralY with financtal aid feels we must have at least They thought the build- from the city and county. 3000 square feet. The pre- ing was tall enough to be The city contributes $1500 sent room has i,200. made two stolY but Maeker per year;the county,$945. If

The room should be said nO. Another pos'ibillty it becomes a full fledged divisible to accomodate two however is I 1/2 storie, publ\c IibralY,the city must gatherings atthe same time.. with the half used for stor- assume responsibility for Its It musthave a stage 'Imllar age of books and alty operation with the aid of a to and as large as the cafe- recorch.1f it's to be a Single Citi~~~~C:e members

. :~':, atw~;:~;t!:n a~ ~': ~:i~,!:,p~d.t~h~e~~~ .. ked City MaDager ta,..y- ·

expansion of the present side can be glassed In to ~.!;l:': w;:~~~.~:~:~:~

School Board Ackn~ledges Oversight, Members Suggest Goals For Future

(By Jacquelyn Smye,,) December meeting, most At its JanualY meeting, board membelS and Super-

Abernathy School Board Intendent of SchooIJ Dr. acknowledged its OYe"lght Delwin Webb exchanged in not inc1udingmembe" of ideas on goals they'd like to m i nod ty groups in the see accomplished In Abel'-recently appolntedcommlt- nathy schools in the Dew tee On building plans. year. Board President Blllie Several Black and Mexlcan- Harrison asked about a drug American citizens had .pro- and crime p .... entlon poo-tested to school board gram offered in gradesK-12 membe" after appointments by the area service center. were announced last month. Dr. Webb said it's a positive Board membe" said they , JlIOgrambut DO program will did not intend to exclude ~, solve problems by itse1f;the

:~~r:en:d~e~:=~~!:; , =~~ms are prevented at

by pointing out that nO one . .' Fondy recommendedthat from minority grOupS ' staff membe" study and attended the original meet- plan to _use Zig Zigler's "I ing to discuss the need and Can" motivation program possibility of a show bam/ in Abernathy schools, a community meeting place Teacher of the Month reco-facility. The list of those gnitlon program, arid inltat-present at that meeting was ion of a program in which a the basis for the majority of student who was "s~nt to the committee appointments. office" was there becaase of Several board members also his or her cooperative attit-Said the y' ve known the ude and good disCipline In-p€ople of different races stead of for being bad. hete so long, they don't He also wants the school think of them as separate to develop a program which group;. insures that evelY graduate

They were concerned of Abernathy schools can about the large size of the read at 12th grade leveL committee but agreed that Board President Harrison representatives of minority pointed out that the school group; should be included. has a remedial program in The committee, headed by grades 1-12. Fondy, however, Harvey Lutrick, plans to suggested testing senio" to meet for the n"t time see how many can read on JanualY 23. Board membe" level and corrective meas-discussed several plans for ures fOr those who can't. He appointing additional said he's wi11ing to Invest people before thllt meeting mo~ money In a program but decided to put it on the to accomplish this than In agenda of the next regular pograml for the Academic board meeting. Members Center. wllhhen nominate one per- David Pinson suggested son each fOr appointment. lome fonn of award for

As .re;'~~!~ b)l. ."Ij~~ ~-atb1etlc acc:ompll1hm-Pondy at· the "bOard'. Con't. CD p.ge 3-CoI.I

CITY COUNC Il MEETING REPORT

(By Jacque Iyn Smye r; ) Both the school boa rd

and city council ha d reo;ular monthly meetinl1;s Monday night, January 8 and the Review could cove r only

The school board lucked ou t on per;onal coverage because of if;l; packed agenda. However, City Manager larlY Fie Ids summarized the city council meeting in a te Ie phone interview later in the w(>e k.

AUDIT Jack Moss of Bolinger,

Sega", Cilbert, and Moss, CPA, presente d and the council approved a deta iled summalY of his firm' s find­ings during their audit of city fin ances for 1977-78. He said the city is in o;ood finanCial condition but should pay attention to cash flow. More cash re servOS than usual were spent for utility lines, the c ity 's responsibilities in lakevie w Subdivision,the new l andfill and water tow e r. While Increasing the city" fixe d anetl, these expenditure -; decreased its cash av ai labl • . Therefore, the city may have to increase w aterralPS Or tak~ some othe r PT"E:"Caut­ion to insure more c3 !i h now in the future.

POUCE CAR The c(;IIDCI\i authorl1t d

Fields to acJovertise for bids OIl a __ pIllce c ar. 1fte car \I to be smatler than in the past with a ,ix cylinder instead of V-8 engine. Bids will be opened at the Feb­NalY 12 regular council meeting.

POST OFFICE LEA SE

::;t inci.:'~ ki:~he:rr:~~ ma~~~r~; fro.:t:s:~%~~; soon as posSible since they d . f said an expanded IIbralY are ready for drawings and _.'I!I'l!t t®

::n~i:~:: d;~r;~~e = must have reading tables, cost estimates. -~- " i"·"

The U. S. Postal Service 'leases die post offl~ buil d­Ing from the city. The Ie ase Include, a tax escalation rider which the city doesn't like but didn't notice when the 10 year lease was agreed to in 1964. The city says the rider was not supp­osed to be in the lease agreement and tried to get rid of it when it was notice d In 1965. The postal service said it l s their c: tanda rd lease and wouldn't .... mOW It.

-R~u-tl-ed-ge-R-e-tu-r-ns--~P~~~I7.N~S~G~RA~I~N~~~~~~~~::.~~~ From Iran Jan. 12 IS BURG~RIZED

A former Abernathy SUNDAY NIGHT Ie.ident, and a graduate of (By Bmie Rantz) AHS, Harold C. Rutledge Employees arriving for arrived at . lubbock Inte... work at Plains Crain & Farm national Airport Friday Supply Monday at 7:30a. m. night, Jan. 12. His night discovered the business had Originated at the airport in been burglarized. The strife-tom Teheran,lran, on burglalY isbelieved to have a KLM Dutch airliner. The been committed either late KLMplane could not refuel Sunday night or early Mon-in Teheran because of the day momlng. Police are Itrike in the countlY's oil conducting an investigation IndustlY, so it flew from at this time. there to Athens, Creece, to Among the items stolen refuel before flying on to were 42 can' of Treflan, Amsterdam,the Netherlands, cash from the elevator cash the n to New York City, drawer and vault, a radio w he re he boa rde d a belonging to an employee, domestic airliner for the and an antique gun which the flight toD/FWRegional was taken from the desk of Airport then to Lubbock. manager Charles Hobgood.

Harold, who is a son of A radio belonging to Hob-the late Mr. and Mrs. O. good was evidently over-Rutledge Clf Abernathy, left looked by the thieves. In Aprll,1978, on what was Desk drawe~ had been to be a two-year stay in priedopen,even those which lran.He spent only 8 months were unlocke d,and pane ling and 18 daY' with the U. S. around the vault had been Grumman Aircraft Co. as a ripped and pried off in an ftlght line InstNctor at an attempt to gain entry Into airport near IIf.han in Iran. the vault. The door of the 'ormerly with the U. S.Alr vault was pied open. 'oree, Harold's job with At this time nO definite Oftlmmall was to teach Iran assessment of the amount of Air Force penonnel how to damage and loss could be maintain the fighter planes made as .mployees were wblch CNmman sold to still discovering items miss-that COUnt!y. Ing. There was extensive

Harold, who Is a brother damage to the roof, panel-of Buford Davenport ing, vault, desks, andthe eI Abelllathy, had to walt window. three weeks tI' get a night The burgla" gaine dentry GUt ellran.Cl\IIDmUl took Into the building by knock-their employees by bus Ing a hole in the roof, pro-from Isfahan to Teheran bably anticipating a burglar Ilrport and bought their alann, and then exited nllht tickets home. He' II a through a window. They wliUan of U. S. Air Fence used a company trolley to &dy In VI~.III.m during the move the stolen goods to war In that C;ClUDtry.Hls two tho' dow d then broke

Calland Robett, i[toWa:other~:lldingtogaln hom~ In Lubb- access tCl a company tNck

used to haul

A. L. Stone, President of Abernathy Jr. Basketball, has set the time for Sign up; for Saturday, Jan:1ary 27, from 10:00 a. m. until 2100 Po m. in the City Hall Club Room.

Brent Newton i, the Boy's Basketballpresldent. The age$forboys eligible to sign up will be from 9to 12 yean of age, grades 3 through 6. TlYoUlS wi}1 be announce d at a later date.

The post office is supposed to pay the cIty Sr88 e ach

~~IJu~~ ~~~~ U;::a ut~\h:,d~t'ty

All boys Interested in signing up should bringtheir birth certificate, $10. ()().. which will include insurance, a tee shirt, andother Incidentals, and be aCCOm­panie d by a parent.A parent w\l1 need to sign a release form.

Clayton Enger - getting in a little practice of living the easy life - of retirement(?)

doesn't pay prope rty taxes. The lea,e was up in 1974 but the post office still ha J several fi~ year options which it chose to use , on~

of which will be UF in Mav this year. The council decide d to try to ~et th< postalservlce tOl"E'neg:oti a tp the lease and . xclude the rider.

C~YTON ENGER RETIRES FROM FARMING CON 'T ON PAGE l -CO' .5

Cwen Pop~ is the president of the Girl's Basketball and they . wil1 sign up either the last of

Ma~~ e~:~ sfl~t O~e:ri~~ workers-coaches, referees, timekeepers,and gate keep­er;. Anyone interested in helping out in these capaci­tie s contact A.1.. Stone.

The tournament for the West Texas Jr. Baskethall Association will be held in Abernathy A pHI 2,3,5,6, & 7. larlY Criffin is president of the Aosociation. ~ .

City's Combined Balance Sheet . Is publishetP ~

(By Jac'Nelyn Smyers) An auction sale at a

f~rm seven . miles east of I\bernatby on FM Road 597, Friday, JanualY 19, brings to an end Clayton Enger's 30 year; of farming. Enger face s the future with ,ome anticipation and some sad­ness.

"T've had sO many good ye .. " farming, .. he said. "Nobody ha, had as good a life. " He looks forward to playing golf, fishing, and trave'~"l"'t he ,aY' there's some · re gret at ending all

, the productive ye a rs. • Enge .r moved out he", from Lubbock in 1948 to start his farming ca",er. The fann Ir;.b> New De at School

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Dfstrict ;0 the three Enger childJen attended New Deal sebools"'and ClaytOll ,el'ftd si~:paisOll the N!w Deal

She~~~~i::~:a~la~::; " :ct!':l:C:Ji!ch ~°t:~-:v'ie~, of Abernathy ~dit for had> hi. · cotton g1nlied at fiscal year ending , Hec1C'lllle.andwas a director t978,15 pubUshed 'of Abeftlathy Chall)bef of notice and two \~l Issue of·' The

noon m~etings. HIs other accompli'hments are past president of lubbock County Fann Bureau, chairman of lubbock County ASCS Committee,past pre'idont of Lubbock County Cas U,ell ASSOCiation, a director of Plains Cas Use" Association, served on the board of dire­ctoft of Plains Co-Op on Mill, helped organize Wa~r Incorporated, and often serves as songleader,Sunday school superintendent and teacher at Lakeview Meth­odl.t Church.

Young Farmers To Convention In Abilene

., delegation of ,Ab e rna­thy YoungF ' rmer; Ch. pte r member;, headed by Spec Cox, preSident, pl an' to attend the StatrYouno; Farmers conv e ntion in

.~bilene Jan_ 18 to ?O. There wJl1 be a speCial observance of the !tatr organization' S 25thAnniVl'"alY durin g that

Enger has i#ased hiS ~arm coni'::~~i~~n to Cox, other

:te~a~~:le ea!d C:::iS:::: Abernathy Young 1" ~rmer part time se:d sale'sm~n f~:, . j Ch. apter member< plannln,!: them.He wl11 aUo be W S" ~\, to a tte n d lnclu.do Clyn_ Ing ta xe s for ·Ne~.t.. , Durrett,.ecretatYf} lllWalts, School District in ,his S'p,&",~T,;.. _ Ste~ Jackson; time. He Itlll1j,a' ~~i Repnte Ham.ltotnd.'Cerald illtle. in m _b.Y· <I .~th ... ~ , Kelly,anHS ·vo ~ag organllatiODl 1t~ , ~f_ teacher. ' I

and hi. wife saYS' !ie'll p~ . ,.> .

bablyfinda feW, .1'.1Ii}~gs todO.Soyousei'1ie·~~Jlef!~ ) OI!ly bel 'PIo..... • like to

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Trevino

* * * * * MR. AND MRS. MANUEL TREV I NO OBSERVE 25TH. ANNIVERSARY

M r. ano Mrs. Manuel Trevi n o re ne we d thei r we d­din~ vow 5 by c~l e brd t i n~ the ir tw<n ty- fi fth we ddin g a nnivt" -r.'iClY'v Tue~ da y. Jan­UalY 9, with a 7 PM Ma" andfo\1ow.d by a rece pt ion. Rev. Glen Rosendale of St. nert"~ a'~ 9 H ale Ce n ter, an d Rev. CI if ton Corcoran of 5t. bido T'€' t ~ , Abern athy , offici­ate d at the Holy Mass .

·\ Ita r boy' we re Jimmy C. ' t ille ia an'd Eddy Lopez­U,he r; were lupe Avalos, Ja.y Lopez and Smiley lOpeL Music arran~em e nts, along w ith the lo rd ' s Prayer, w e re provide d by Mrs. Tft!vino' ~ brother- in-law andnephews ftOm Carlisle , Oney .\ v alos, Sr.-:OD~y,Jr.and Nee To~. loui, Lope', Jr. also accom­pan jp d them. Manue 1 Tre v ino, Jr. and wife, Ma ry, san li'!: andprovidt>d their own mu ~ ;c t o "My Peace' Giveth Unto You- ..

The forme r Reyes lopez and Mr. "rrev inO we re man-­ie J Janu ar y 9,1953 in

MITZI SANDERS IS POSTER GIRL

Young Mitz i Sanders, da u ~ht." of Mr. and Mrs. Jerr\' ".mder< of " bernathv, wa' ,e lected a, the 1979 P"'tf' r Child fo r the lubbock cha rt .. of tilt' March of D im es. Mitzi and h~ rmoth(" r were p ictu red along w ith Cl ara ~kPhe r;on, lubbock cha pter chatnna n,i n d 1ar~ p ho t o in th e Lubbock \ val anche -Journ a l Sunday, Jan. 14.

FFA/4-H SHOW MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY JANUARY 22

H a rV'€'y tut :"l ck ufReo; all intE> re( te d ;'t'r" On.~ to a tte n d do m(' ~ tin Rat7p.m.MondaYt Jan. 22, in the vocational a~ r i c ulturr dfopartment 'at ~b. m. thy High School to discus, the anrJal FFA & 4-H Club Livestock Show he re . It will be an organizing m.~ tin g, including the electi On of offi ce r; of the s tock ',how committee. Lutrick, current preslden~ empha,l%ed that thismeet­Ing is very important due to a problem never before face d in the . histolY of the show. There is a quarantine Oft swine that s~ys a hog taken to such a show cannot be .taken back ·to ;jts home pen: This is the main poo­blem to be discusae d.At the present tlm'~, the bam

us~ a\!tl:t:,

usual

Pl a invi e w and h ~Vf' l ived in .\ be mathy since 1955. The y have four c: ons:Man uel, Jr. of " m ari llo; Ul'valdo,H al'V(' Y and Crabrie l, all of the hom e; thre e da ughtE' 1'S ,Ol o;;a , Ma.." Hel .n and Norm a of the home; an J three ~ran d­ch ildren.

Hel pin ~ se TVe the we dd­in ~ c a ke we re M a rssa re- t Ol·\va~ , Pa~ Pe rez, CamlE'n lope' and F1or< Lopez. Mary Olivas and Olga Trevino serve d coffe ~ and pun c h.

Out of town ;z;ue st<- wE' re Mr. and Mr;. Ca ie To"",z . nd family; Mr. and Mr<. One y ·\ valos,S r. an d fa mily; Mr. and M~. Richa rd Lopez and daughter. D ena; and M r. ."d MIS. Is ab~1 Cua;ardo and family.

Bidders Sought On City Land, Police Car In 2 Legals

' b e r n a thy Weekly Review re a ders ' a ttPntion is c alled to two legal Notice , place d in th is i,.up (I an. 18) by the City of ·\ be rnathy. The city ;" takin~ bid, on a parce l of city- owned land in the northwe c: t conle r of the takfvi ew !\ ddition, on 12th Stre et an d the rural road or the we't ,ide of ' b. mathy.

The othe r city Lel(al ~otice i~ s e tki n~ bide; On a tQ 7~ m o del automobil e to be u.o:; €' d <l ~ a pol , ce ca r.

Tum to the q,. tv.' o Le.,;;a l Not ices an d wad the m for furth r T in form a t ion.

Local Tractor Heads For D.C. With AAM

The :'TIl~ ric an \g ricul­t111~ ~'1ovp rne ntl ~ tractor­cade he . de d for Washington, n. C.inc\ude ' 0',,' be longing to Frankli n Dunn which rE'pres~n~ ·\be rna thy, New Deal, alld Ida lou-

Se v e ra l te am s of farmers will drive the tractOr on diff .. !nt le gs of the trip. They will chan ge places at Abile ne ; Dall a,; Jackson, Mississippi; and '\tl a nta, Georgia. PartiCipating drivers are Willie, Franklin, Carol, Randy, and Robin Dunn,Clari< " gnew, RoyDon Stevenson, Ray West, and CalY lovelace.

Fanne" unable to make the trip ' and Idalou merch­ants contribute d expense money. The Abemathv,New

, ne_t. Idalou tractor is "tied in" with ·three from Shallo­waller. A pickup , camper follows it.

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Published on ThursdoyofEach Week in Abernothy Texas. Second Closs Postoge Paid at.Abernathy Texal7931 located ot 916 Ave . D . in the city of Abernothy

P.O. OrOwer O--Phone (906) 298-2033 Abernathy Texas

Any erroneo",s refl~ctk,n- upon the character of any finn, corporation or individual which may r;;Ippear in the colum~s of the Abemathy Weekly Review gladly wi II be corrected upon being brought to the a!teotion of the publishers. SU8SCRIPTION RATES:S 6,OOpe, yeor in Hale

and adjoir'linq counties . S 6.50 per year in rest of Texas andS 7.50 per yeor when mai led out of Texas.

Ricnord i:md Vick i Ha vens .. , V ick i Havens., . . .

Jac",elyn Sm yers , ' Edith Howard, ' Buford F. Da venport , , , '

, ,Publishers , , , , , , , , . , ,Editor

, , ,Advertising & News ,.,' ,Types.tter

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TUBB HOUSE DEMOLISHED HERE (By Jacquelyn Smyers) We regret that the house Nobody did anything couldn't be- save d but per-

"bout tM Tubb house so It. ha p; It wasn't a tot31 los~ if w"s dt' molished Wedr,e sday local people begin to pay l ;a~ t .... t"t'k. Th~ Weekly a ttPntion to their surround· Re vie .... had many c al h from Ings. Tht' old house' s pt'orle .... Ith ide-as for u~in i; t' xlstenct' is ""corded in th~ t he home and reft'rre d thl'm Rt'v it' w andscattt>red mem-to dlf' owner. The own e- r, be", of the Tubb famity howe vl'r, sa i d onl ... one per- t'nioyeu t he story. sOn contactc'd h im. 1935 Study Club rt'cei w d

TM cold ic\' ,," eath,., hal if donat ion ftom artist Bill

~ew Yt'ar's Resolution: Jnvthini; limn1\" does Innu· ,\elavedhi' Cil.r .... ,ahrrolect. Barrick who wan ted to help I resolve th at 1 will not lu em:e me ai;ains t Billy!!! ! ! He will prOct't"J a' <OCIn a~ uve tht' houst' for commu ..

Rites Held For Cla''ftmce Reese

HALE CENTER (SP"e;.I). Cravelide 5e rviees for Clarence Reese, 6 i , of Abe­rnathy,were held January 10, at the Hale CentetCemetery with Bob Redwine of the Hale Center Churc:h of Christ officiating.

Burial was under dl~ct .. ton of Freeman Funeral Home i.n Hale CentrJ'.

Reese died Sunday, Jan. 10, in HI-Plaln5 Hospital at Hale Centef after II. brieof Illness.

Thfo Athens native ha d li~ d in Abt' mathy for the past two yt'ars. He had worked in highw ay constru· ction and had owned curio ~ hops In Dalhart and Abe ,.. na thy.

Survivors include his wife, Dori ~ : a son, We l don of Smtford:two daughtel"'i, Mrs. Delois Moeller of Crum and Dori s Ha rTis of Nashville, Tenn. ; and !ivf' gnndc:h itd ...

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ros ~i ~l e ;l.Tl d t h ink! the new nlty tl5t' if po!dblt' and buy

.. - _______ bu ';" " wm b. '" ""tto ,boo~ on ,,,fo,'h. Hbmv Area Students

t he commullity. if it were not.

I S t ru ve I iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On Dean 's Roll

~ At Angelo S. U.

II Implement Co. II ~~::~gG~~; E;:A:J,~~¥~A~~~}~:~~ ~ ,'" Dun', Hono, Roll (0'

I III I •·············· .. ···• ~':.V't'~il~.SE" melter at the-PC1.1C! P'EPOP-TS POR ImpropeorTum .. •• ... -·-· ... --t ThOSE" listed on tht' 3. 50

I . I N T ERN A T ION A L I MONTH OF No Dr; .. ,' , Lleen .. ••• •• ·, '° •. 00 h<mo, ",11 ;no'u,,", DECEMBE"P 1978 "R estrictivt' Code ViolatiOn·! 1l.hollda Kay Bur~s~, a

Tra ffic ACc i ~nl";---- .... -S t\un Stop Stgn ..... --- ..... ----4 hf'alth & physical ed major

THE PRO AG LI NE To,,1 ' ",, '~ ;O /,;] •••• ·10 Dnml< (Aleohol)·········7 (",m Abem.thy, .nd Joy

I - I CJVlL Qf'FrNSFS Gall G"'CP, ' hom • .eono· ~;a;'~~\;I:-t~:':;~s~:':~::~~ Hou.<:~ BU1l!hry-.---·-- .. ·l mlcs m ajor from Petl!I'3burg. Total Offenseo Reporb .. ---4 V anda li sm------ S re portPd

I In A II) W 1 To", So, .. d •• , ••• ,··1 Shop!;ft ;n.,. •• •• .. ··,··,·, Confrre nee s Or Meetin~-.I <:uspiciou< V" hicle- -- - -- -34 Tota l Cal1s ...... --... ·-··84 F lgh ..... - - ·-- --·---·· .. - 2

I I Assi~t Motorist-- ..... ----·-2 Dom"s th:: P':-obl e m----· .. · t IF «D I Escorts---- •• ---.---.--- 3 Prowler Rl" rDrt --------- .. 2

House W ;l. tche ~-.--.----l r:. Runa waY""---------·· ... • .. 3

I IDlE IL n WEI Y 1 ~:':~~~,~~:~'~-~:~=:::=; 6u:;n~~~e~~~::;~;;;:s----· .. 2 Fmergency Calls (EM<: 1- - -6 1\1 a . ; IU ana __ - .... -- -_ ...... -·1

I 1 A. !! i5 t Off ~ ceriat accide-nto;)6 Di!charl;ing"Fireworks Inside

485 I t' t ' lTd D' TMFI'IC OFI'F>lSE' C; ty L;mi"·· .. ""'al n erna Ion a an em ISC S,... ,d"' ••••••• , ....... s ""'ibl. B ... king C En .. ring

I 4 Bottom Plows I f ," 'oY','J "' .h'o(lI',y·' •• ••••••••••• , •.•••••

T F'< ,\S TOURI SM Thirty~flve percent of

I Hamby Tool Bars and Attachments I II'OR KSHOP.···Boo<tln< . 11 h"""hol'" w;n h>'" touri~m in the lone Star m icrowave O~nJ by 1983, s ........ Implement Company s"". w;\l b. ,h. ""neo of eomp' ''' to 10 P"""n'

nu,~ J. work~hop at Tens ·, &M today , ~ aysN a ncy GranoYlky, I Ph, 298 ·2507 - Abernathy I ~~;':~~hOpJ~~13..:.·;,·;i,~ ~~~:v.;~:':'t:. ;;~a~; Ph 762-2133- Lubbock prlct i c ~ l aspects invol-Vl' J T r:tas ... gricultura.l [xtens·

I l in Jl"vpl or'ng: a qu ality ion Se rvice ,Tht' Texas il,GM

Three Mr les North of Abernathy At Intersection ~:ri~~~r~r~~~f~ ~:~:~~ Uni~:~\;n:~~tec~~ eXpt'ct

I (~f . Hi9~·N; ~.~c a , ~~::~~",~ay" 1 ;;,:, ~r; <c~,:~o::~~1 ;;,~ ~a~"nd~~; '~:~ o:,;;:::~ H·"·':' Fd· "T] Rep(lrt wit h reolY": ta.-p~, spe Ci al des ignt'd exclusivt'ly for

L . &.. [am).I t!I'" h bur't' ;I. \lS micro .. • .. a .. ·'" own use, the

•,n_ , .. 1 r· _t .. , _iW,Jrrn,,_t ,vc Pf_Og ._ :~n ph;t:;r.~:v~· an d pub: s pec i.~ llst ;l.d<h.

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COMB INED BALANCE SHEET SEPTEHIIER 30, 1978

Local Talent Will Stage Variety Show Here February 3rd,

TIff HE ,\"RTBE ,\TS A Va riety Show ..... ith :'ill

loc al tale nt will be pt'Pspnt· ",d Feb.3rd (Sat.) at 7:00 PM in the high ~chool aud­itorium. Tlckt'ts "'ttl bt! <2. 00.

Home ma de cakes and pies and han dmade craft5 will be sold a t this time. Anyone wishing to don ate any ofthest' thin gs m ayeall Myrn a DavfJ, 757·2312 or Donna Powell, 298-2495 all prOCeeds will gO to the Hale CO\lllty Hea rt Ass oci arion.

BRIEF, Danny Joe /I Ht'n, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Ru~rt AHt'n, hu retuf'Md to Alpint' to fin is h hi s ·colleg!" work at SuI Ros! Statr Un ivf'"ity.

SERV ICES HELD FOR SYBLE ELLIS

Mr" Syble Ellis, 58 dIed of an apparent heart attack at all un de t e- rm Ineo d hour.) bt'lieved to b~ some tim if; Tuesday morning, at he r home, 607 14th St. She was discovered still in t>ed by her daughu-r ... in.t aw, Mf"'. Kei ttl EHis.

Mrs.KelthE1li~ hadtaken tht'ir chUdreo n to school,and en route home when she notic~ d that Mrs. Charlie Elli s' vehicle was stili a t hom e. Her w hicle still being tht'-re a t that tim e of morn ing was not routint' , so Mr.;. Kt'lth Ellis checked.

Dorothy Syble Rogers Ellis was bOrn March 12, 1929 In Venus, T.xas. ShP mowd with bet famny to tht> plalm in 1929. She .... 'a ~ married to Charli e Eni ~ In the 1930' s and moved to ·\ bt'rnathyfrom Grassland in t 952. H~r husband die u of 1I

h t'ii rt iit t a ck inRu ido~o , N.M.Junt' 10,1 972. Sht' W~ ~ employed as a bookkee pE"r at Montgomery W;lrd in Lubbock.

Fune ra1 service~ Wt'Te ht'ld Wrdne~ day,Ja nu a ry 17, at 2:00 p. m. In t he- F i ~t Ba ptl ~ t Church with "Rf'v. Jacky Ne wton, officiatln~. "Buri a l ..... as in thl' ·\be mathy Ct'mt'tr ry ull df' r the- dil"{'"c t ­ion of Ch :1 mbe r. Funeral HOTIle .

~rv\n ~ a~ pal1 b 1'dl't'l'"

W1'rt': Robt'rt C arvin, Harold Davis, H :t rold Ce ne D.;Ivi~.

Jack ie Waters, Jr., an d Robel1 Pope.

Shl' is sUl'Vived by her sOl1.K~ ith of " beroll-thy; a ~ tep-daughter, Mrs. Joy t\ lll:' n of Od.! ssa j grandchildre n , and thrPf' ~at·grandchl1dlof>n; ilt'r motht'r , Mrs. F. the 1 Rog-ers of Abemathy; four si<t c" l'!'. Margie Fa ils of Meadow, Maxin€' Thomp;on, BonniE' Ntchob.and J;lc"kl l' W:trdla ..... , all of Lubbock; and three brothE'rS , Bob an d Kennt" th "Rogt'rs of ·'be m athy, and C.L.oflittlefleld.

Mrs. Buske's Mother Dies

Fun era l ser·vice sfor Eltzabeth Pa rke r, 90, wt're held Tuesday, Janua ry 9 at Pea·ce Mem ori al Pres· byterian Chureh, Klamath Falls,Ore gon. Mrs. Parker died· Saturday, January 61n Klam ath Falls. She was the mother ot . Clara Buske of Abernathy: J. r. and Clara attended thc services, Ward's Klamath Funeral Home was in eharg~ of a rr angement<;.

Mrs. Parker was · bom Elizabe th Mortimer In Den ... ver, Colorado on April 19, 1888, On April 15, 1925 ,she m arrie d C1a~ nce /\. Parker in Washin~,O. C. He preceded he r in derith tn 1967.

Survivors incluck! four daughtcf"', Jean "Flackus, Klamath Falls, O regon;Clau Bu~keo, ,\ be rn athy;Be.th Davis, Fahview, New MedcojMary navis, Hildeb rand,OregOn; ei~ht grandchildren and (' i~ht g1't'a t .. ~r~ndchndren.

ANTON WOLFS RETURN "HOME"

Wednesday, Jan. 17, was <cheJuled as moving back "hom("t day rOr Mr. and Mrs. ·\ n ton Wolf. The house on the ~t~r"'tt farm about a mil t' and ont' -h31f wrn of /\b('nl .1t hy was "hOJnt''' to Mr.anJ Mr-; . Wolf for t he 36 year"i that t he-y fa rmed t'ht­plaCf'. ·'nton quit fa rml"~ with the I 976 crOp an d they r.; ovc J to tow n to a houst thty bought at 30i South ,\vt' . D. They mls~ed the pe ,1Ct and q uirt of . the o:;,tE'~tt hO\1Sf', whic h h about a haH- m il l' north 0(

tht- ne a"t hlghw ay.FM 597. and they wet't' I't' a dy to mow back to tht'i r home of 3(' Yl'a!'S. In addi tion to the <ib'rT('tt h ou~e, thE' \\'01f~ will h:lvP' thr hi~ p;l~ tlll'(' on • l~a~" hll~h to nm ~ onH'

cattle 3' theoy dldwhl" n thl'Y fomH' rly 1\ y('"d therE', Bf'nny Tumpr w ill hay('" tJll' !ann­;n~ port ' on of the o:.tl'rl"'l' tt

rl.!ce. and \ nton w ill 3,!ltt h im whe n ht' i< nl"l'de ,~

Thr WoU, ~ ol d th"if home ill town to the Johnny Ca rvt' r family, who will move th~re from 405 ·\w. H. Johnny Is ~m pl oyeJ in tub60ck an d Mrs. Cart:l> r i~ a te ach (' r In the ·\ !:> p m a lhv School ~y~tpm.

~l rS.E1izab t' th Hudson ha~ rt'"turm>d to her hom,. .dter bC'1n~ undoPr trf'atnll'nt in a Littlr fle ld hospit.11.

For thy mercy is greal above Ihe heavens: and Ihy

reachelh unto

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A, \nU: T I·S l Rl·C, · , va t·, :·

D' l ' ., r 1m \ 1 tht· r Funds p, , dld In s ur a nct: R· s t :- l( t(·d ASSi·ts rr-,; · ,tl

, as h

(,' r t 1 f icatl·a of D,· p f)S 1 ~

Ot h· r Ass .. · ts . patr ona g,· Crc-d i ts

P r "" t r t y a nd Equi pme nt I :-.I o t(· 1, Am. llm! t u b e' Provided f o r R,·t i reme n t of Bond s

i:i nd WarrdntS

Total Asst:' ts

LlAB lLITIES. RESERV ES. CONTR IBUT IONS . AND FUND BALANCES

~rL

11 ,242

29,4 19

2 1,701 ( 21,7 0 1)

4,3:'2 9,8 5:'

$~

2,439 852

4,2 59 10,710

Se rvi c e Fund

1,092

1 ,769 (1 ,769 )

~

S 23,692

4,342

Sewer Fund

17,310 10,000 2b, 32 3 ( 1,15 1 )

630 198

3,420

363,47B 37,000

7 , 731 1 , 376 ,1 80

----S 1 , 841 , I.~

69,113

1, 320 17,227 17,101

Fund

14,046 15,000

263

424

283,06 7

$~

$

265

Sharin& Fund ~ Fixed Assets

4,469 10,000 5,875

188 214

266

5,181 546, 573

~, 20,786 $ 5,451 $_ 546,173

92

276

Total

12,159 35,000 61,617 (1, Ill) 27,470

(27,470) 1,081 5,194

13,964

363 ,478 37,000

7,731 2, 211 ,005

18,600

$2,805,678

72,084 5,194 ' 5,579

28 ,5 18 17 ,101 19 ,15~

8U', 600", ,, 52;562;'

;' 268,049 ' 546,57:i 103,540 38

, . ....... 1,4.': .. ~·, :.::.:;.,,:.;.. _ ' .. ,~~ NoTlctTO BlDq~R S Sealed bic:h addtfined to

the Honorable Mayor and City Couneil of.he CIty of Abe1'l1athy, Texas, wi11 be received at the office of the City Manager at the C i ty Halt ; Butlding8U Avenue 0, Abern athy,Tn~. un.tll 5:00 P. M. ,on Februaty 12,1979, for offe~ to purc:hase :l tract of land lega.t1y de,crtbed as fOltOWSl

The North 48'ft. of Lot 107; the North 48'ft. of Lot H~; tht' W~$t 28 ' ft. of the North 48'ft. of Lot 109; Lakeview Additlon , City of Abe mathy, Hale County, Te xas.

Iach b idder will depollt wit h hi s bid a c ashlertl check payable to the City of Abernathy, in the amount equal to ten per ceont (10K) of his total"bid. In 'the event hi! bid is accepted and the bidder (alh to complete the transaction without It'gaJ t'xcuse:, his deposi~ will for­feoi~d to the City of Abem ... athy as the agre@ d Hquidated damages, Any deposit by a biddt'r whose bid is not accf'pten will be returned to tht' bi ddt'r.

All bi.z w!l1 be tendered and accepted sub ject to the teorm~ and provi sions of this notiCt' and will be p.!bliclty ope-nc d a t t he City Council's ~~ular mt'e t i ng, Monday, Pebruary 12, 1979,7:00 P. M.. In Abf>mathy City HalL

The Mayor and Council !"(' St'"tve the right to no:Ject any and all bid<:, to waive all fOrma l i ti e~ and to make the- award or the contMlct h:m'd On the bid or bids &emf'd to br most advant­a~e om :I n din the be,t intere s t of th(' Cuyor Abemathy.

Bid~ sha ll bf' clurfy ma ri<ed:SE l\L[D BID,OFFER TO PUP-C HAS E REAl F'ST,\TI,r t' bruary 12,1979.

OtrUa Clt' ment Ci ty <it'cT'Ptary (Jan. 18 !: 2S, 1979)

LEGAL NOTICE ";OTICf TO BIDf)H S

<:pall'J Bid, :ldd,,:o ~5(' d to the Honcrabl t' May vr and C it\' (" o u'lci l of th(' City of \ ht'rn:lthy , Te xas, will be rE'ce i v~ ,I at thl' offi ct' of the . City Mana ger at the City Hal! Bu l l J;n~ 81 t \ veoue D. Abcnuthy,Tt'xa5, until S:OO P. M., Fe bruary 12, t ~19, for t h(' fumlshlng of d 1979 nJc Je I Police Car. The Bi ds w ill bE' publicly or--ned and rt':ld by the C i ty Co unc i l :1t their I"'f"~la!" me .. ting, February 12, 1979, 7,00 P. M.. in tht City H~ 1l Building.

T he Mayor and City Council re~erw t he right tg

I't' )pet any and all bids, to wa iw all fonn alities and to ma kt' thE' aw ard of the con t ract- ba~ed on tht' bid dt>t'mt'dto be mos t advant­a'tf'oll' And i n the best interest of the City 01 · Abemathy.

Bid, ~han be clearly marl«' d: S{ .. \ LED BID, 1979 POttCF C.\R Fe brua tY 12, 1979.

Spcclf i c ;.tion ~ and Bid £oml~ m il. y be obtained from thP offi ce of tilt' City MlIna~er, 811 Avenue 0, ''.brmathy, Te xas.

Otelia Clemr nt C lty <iecrPt3ry (1.1 8 ,79)

LEGAL NOTICE BID NOTICE I

NewDeallSDwil1eaccept sealed bids until 4 PM January 29, 1979 for fire, t'xtenc.Jed coverage, vandal .. ism,and nlaHciOUS mlschlf'f for the period beginning February 1,1979.

Bid speciflcations may be plcke d up In the office of 5upe ~intendeontF. L.Flood.

By order of the . Board of Trustees

Paul E. Crosnoe, Jr. , Preslo-nt ('.'8'0)

TA X CREDIT POR ENERGY·S AVING HOME IMPR 0'1[ MENTS ...... Ce rtalll ene:rgy·saving home Im~ vemenls can qualify for tax CT1!!dltJ on your 1978lnaome tax return,llIy! anecooomht with' the Texas Agricultural Extension Sf: !'Vicc. EUglble i"~ms include il1!uladoa, exterior· storm (or thermal) windows or doots, caulklnl or: weather strlpplng,furnace rep1ace.me~t~umeft,dev.~. f~l': .ma1(ing flue ·~'nltisi'OQ

'"c ~:'I!~=~y!,::.~~, ,. ~n'''m.ce Ip ltlm;t .. mt. .. .utomatla telback .l1li00-

...... Dd _ ... 6)11.,..

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, Con't. ,FJlin( etltsfol" Pe~pl~ , ~~o 'l old gray ;Jl;t. the mu·se"} Held like: . lot drama, Eng isli, or. math to be pretty exciting and presti gious in klds t mlndt. Harrison poln~d ~t tbat·· students- receive academic aW :lrds c e rtificates at the ye arly honors assembly. Pinson said, "You can't wear that, though. II

Don McKen2:le u ld he'd like to see a school nurse for Abemathy schools. He said teachers have to take eare of prOblems lib lic@ that a nu"e could more easily handle. He'd Uke the school tp h~ve ah Industrial arts program ...... notjwt power meebanii:s andothercourses tted to ·agriculture. He's also for continued renoveat ... iou of the entil't school facility including the already started dtrt and fencin g projects . _

Jerry Oswalt sa id he'd like to ~ee board membeT! and administrators be.m~ attl!ntive to needs and pur­sue them until something Is accompli she d. He'd lIkt' to sec Abernathy graduates qualified to accept .thl!

"',ee; .\ not muc.hJ,t:l.n be. ,-.ecf?q1p ldlle d,.. ···:,~:,!q.·iP~,tIf:~"-;.~af·~. ,:" usomethlug gOOd ' ·nappened at school today" ~~m be beefed tip and ~at board members taKe special care to comme'Dd school person .. nel fOt speelfic gOod jobs.

Harri&Ori said he'd · Uke teaehers to be spee1fic in commending students' good poina,too.He said everyone appreclat!:1 recognidon for acblevem·ent and the whole school qan benefit from a posttlYeiapProllch.

det~~e~=t::~e~i~~I: for all areas of ·the school prOgram.He satdhe'd refine hi.s goals, in.clude those mentioned by board mem ... bers, confer with teachers, other administrators and group of students Jike the student COUncil, and bring It aU back to the board for implementation.He said the eooperatlOD of personnel and student! is essential for

" fI~t' day · "tIngs· of ·t~

TSA' 1:;oar,d~ ,and· directors aJ:l:d ~ b ·an.que·t. with Texas ¢""'l1'Is.I .... ro( ~gtieult\u< Reagan ·Brown as the key .. 1l~ .spe:a~er. DiscussJons o:n . soybean production an d m arketing wl1t highli ght the !econd day's program, and winners of the 1978 Texa, Soybean Yield Contest will be announced, notes an agronomist with the Texas Agricultural Extension SeT'" viee.

Fondy asked Floyd Can ... oway, a student council .pon~or, if th~ student re.presentatiV1!s had I not already m adt' some reocom .. mendatforu. Canoway said they did but the recomme· ndations head not ye t re ached Or. Webb. One of thetr requests was for a career daybter In the year. This was done several years ago.Fondy also asked Pinson to mention a ttacher of the

Chamber

OR CANiiiNc··rOl! COMMUNITY ACTION •••• Community improvement and development depends on pt'ople working toge ther, e mphas izes a community r eSO urce development speclaltst with tht> Texas Agricultural Ixten~ lon Ser­vicco Cood leade1'5 are the catalyst to community improvement,. andthe Extension Se rvice can assist

, In leadership developme nt and J.n planning and organl ..

action.

. . " ", ': ' <i"" "'·~~~be"i'i!tY , ~rei. " ~~kly Review, Thuri;'~~I! ~oflrY ':i8;)9Z9, ' P.g.'3 ' ~ ~~ETlNG CON,t. ,;l~ocal Ban~SI1J~q':~i~~(tANN~~OOON ~,; :~AiiIE;F6RB OS' , :',

; .. NEW.' <;00.' ,2., ... .. , , .' .. 5'.\l:!tAU-RegiOn: JS:'HON. QRED("-;Is,.,."" 8. ,8, ~TH. ,BIRTHDAY.', ~Iel.reeommenaedand ;,I'E '\-£ ~"~ -"""~'- -1: ,~ , : (:." - 'is. j, rt~f ,-. ';,' ""-,~ . t .•• , ' , " ~ . coun.ell . ape~ th;at"':' vent~ J..af.1 ~'*:,2 ' · '~r~"n"'Y. 'N~~'~on:: ;, '-'~aS, "1' c ine a ,J'Mri.fri Ute theb\lildingeOde Is in ' bonoredwith an').ppreclatidn· · Forbus Sunday on anOther

eet and , operating Sev~nteen me mb'e1"5 of -party Sunday . news item.andin the course GOth)YI it's dme for the the Abernathy Alltelo):e sel'Vlces at the ,c ofour conversation, t lu rb-

Tht' city is In the proc:eoss of d eaning up its acre of ~andon 12th St.ln Lakeview ),ddition and s omeone

... ~@::~o f: ~~le:~~;: Fiu link fence. Since the l.~ty has had se veral offe~

'; through th e ye a rs from 'peoplt' wantin g to buy the ;tence, Fie lds suggesttd that :to be fair,t~ council put it 'lip fQr bidl. The counCil, ·though, decidt'dtokeepit for future use.

UASE ,~D)USTMENT

Lindell Myatt I,. ase s and ,famu c ity sewer farm land. The clrls new lan dfill,

·.however, covers 8. S ac~s of what he lused. Th at 's 1/3 of what he had under

. cultivation. The~fore, the lcouncil decided to ma~ an adjustment and take $50 per a~ (or $425 total) off his payment to the city thi s yeo:ar, $180. 92 off in t 980, and $92. 28 In 1981.

COMMITTEE REPORT Fields repor12d that tht'

Build ing tmproW'ment; StI!ering Comm Ittee had its fi-rst meetin g January 8 to dec ide whatkindof meeting place facU lty will best rill community nee~. The (Ommittee plans to haw a ft;cotr'tmf!ndatjoo by the April 7th election so voters can decide wht"ther to sup­port or rt' Ject the e ffort.

CounCilmen ..... e~ pleased with the good attendance at the committee me t' ting • ..\l1 but one of those appOintpd took part. The committl't' ;;: to meet again Janua ry

By ~g;-i6:--th;·;;t'rage child spends more houn watchin g 'tV then in a ttl!nd­lag school, no:pO"ro PatTicia Lamlon, ramlly Hfe educa· don with tht>

Band entered Ali-Region Christ. tantlY.. ed that SundayUl.n. 24, was Band tryouts ' at Lubbock recently as Youtl} MlnilUlr her 88th btrthday. She and Christian Colle ge Saturday, afterse rving In thatc.'apaelty h e r l ate husband, A. B. January 13. The following for lewrtl vears. . He W~I Forbus, mOVf'd rtom WlnRrs Antelopes were chosen. presented ~ith a gift of a to th!: fann ean of town,

ChrIStina Gana,Sthchair, money ~e and a meal was which she still owns, in

and Beth Eddins, 13th chai r served ~~!..e.l~~=~~~~lI. ~:,:~ry O:~9~i~e d :d ~:; ~~~ri~~~ir\\:l~~s:::h::; OVERSTREET I S farm :In of those 53 years. Beverly T .. ylor, 5th chair, (BFD) and Jaok Ramos, 13th eha;r I NJURED I N FALL cornet;Peny Evans,8th chaI r and Cenl! McDona1 d, 12th chair trotnbonl!i Erie Todd, 6thehalr, and Swan Sanders, 9th chair tuba; Cindy Ridd .. !!II, 2nd chair !nare dn.tmj Tammy Shafl!r, ht cha ir contra .. bass c1 arine t; Jon Mark Fulton , 2n d chair baritouc; Cary Sanderson and .... ndrl!' w Guille n,e lectric bass.

The AU ... Region Band is J?1ade up of stude nts from B. A,and AA schooh in Re gion 16, South Zone. Ki ds chosen will at1;Pnd a clinic hnuary 2S and 26 conducted by Dr. Charles Trayle r of .... b ilene Christi an Colle ;:e. Mr. Eddie Chance of Lubbock Chri ~thn

College organ ize d the clin ic. Al1 .. R(!g ion Band mt'm ­

bers from .Abernathy will pl'rforrn with the band in concert a t Monteno:y Hi gh School in Lubbock Janu:lry 27 at 6:30 PM. Music on t~ program tha t evening ..... ill be Sabre and Sp..1rs by Sousa, Satiric Da nc ",s by >Jonna" della Joloj se lections from t~ musical It ·\ nnie" by Philip tang, Allelui a by ThomFflon, and Trombone Country by J ame ~ Christl'! n-

The pub l ic j\ invi tl'd to the conce rt. hn adrr lssion fe f' of $ 1 will bt' ch ~r~e d at the door. You do not h;l. Ye to buy t icket:; a he ad of ti me .

Johnny Lutrick Is Ag V-P At L N, B.

FOM"Tl t' r :,be m ;< thL, n" lnd an .·\HS gradu ate . Johnnv tutr:c k was PT"=!mote d to v ice p r rsl de-Ilt \n tht' ·\ gT i c::u l tu~ Loan Division of l ubbock N.;It1on.l Bolll k, He u t he son of M.r. and Mn. HatvP.y Lutri ck, an d a IOt ra ndsoo of M r. and Mrs. M:tl'5ha n tedJord and Mr. an d Mrt. T. E. LUO'ick. ;a 1l of Abe mathy.

Tht' foll owins:: ; ~ fran: Sund.,y '~ Lu bb oc k '\v~lanche .. Journ al:

Johnny tutrlc \< is currently in t he Ag ricultural Loa ll Divi s iOn and has ~r r~d in both th ... CrE'dit ;l.nd Opt'ra tion ~ Divisions ~in co!' ioin in~ LNB in 1972. LutricK Is a mem ber of the LubbOCK Li ve' tock Sho\-. Stl"l'rins::commitlP e alldthl' Lubbock Agrl cultu"" Club. In add ition to hol d,n;: a B. B. :\ . de- grce fr·om T"ll' as Tt'ch University, Lulric k has abo e arned a Stat£" Fanner delZtf"e.

Virgil Overstre.et .. was in­jure d Monday moml ng in a fall ftOm the top of a truck a t the Benton on Company in lubbock wllere he Is employed. He was taken to

. tht' West Texas HOSpital where he had stitches ta "ken ror a cut on his head an d un derwe nt surge ry for' a broken hlp.

V!.'"hen using a fireplace, ne~r pour kerQ5ene or any lighting nui d on woody coal 01' charcoal to stat( or repl", e nish a f ire, cautions Claudia Kerbel, · consume r info rri-latio ll spt'claJl!t with t h ~ T e x a 5 Agricultural Exte ns iOn Servi~. The Texa s ,\ t M Uni versi ty 5ystl'm .

We are offering Retail and Wholesale

and Custom Meat

Processing Services

CUSTOM SLAUGHTER PRICES

BEEF - $7.50 PER HEAD plus 15e per lb . processing fee

PORK· $8 . 50 PER HEAD plus 17e per lb. processing f ••

Additiona I lOe per lb. for smoking.

LAMB or GOAT· $10.00 PER HEAD plus 20¢ per lb. processing fee

ALL MEA T DOUBLE WRAPPED AND QUICK FROZEN

Wholesale Hall a..t, Hind Quarter & Front Quarter

Price. vary according to quality

Hall Beel: 99' to "" Ib Hi.nd Quarters: '1" 10 '1" lb. Fronl Quarters: 89' to " " Ib

Half Pork: "" ------'---------------------

W. allo have Meal Packlgea 2$ •. ~Q.and 40 pound packagea

Hours:Custom Sioughter 7:30 am to 4:30 pm

Retail: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm weekdays Saturday - 8:00 am to 9:00 pm

s .... In.pee.lon on Preml... .t all lime.

Abernathy Meat Products

NORTH OF SERVIC E GRAIN IN NORTHEAST ABERNATHY Phone 298-2944 Box 369

Texas 79311

A refrigerator top-mount freezer isn't for everyone ...

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Dangers, as we all bow, permeate our· very exittrnce. We can', eat ftgetablesbecause of pest­tetdes. We can't eat beef because 01 food add.itlves. We can't smoke becaUH of cancer. We canlt breathe because of air ponutiOll. We can't drink diet sodaJ be­cau~e of saccharin.,

The government "a, been very good to warn w of these danger!. Just n!'eently t re a d In the Round Rock Leader where the CPS commission warns us of a sofa me Dace due to the natural fiberS used. in upholstering futnl.tun!'.

The govemment, how .. ew" raUs far ,hart In uru;ng enough wamings. Being the Cood Samaritan that [am, and looking out for the wt' l1-belng of our sOciety, [wi~h to point 001 furthEor danger-; ommined by our et!twhile bu~au­

crats. Cetting up in the mo1"l~

Ing. Pink elephant!. Ex .. wh·~s. Pre.ent wiV?s.

And If the abOft does not creatr enough food fOf' thousht to haye .,GII approach your dally liylns: with caution, think on the fol1fMlng.

Football COacheS. Deerhunting on opening

day. Colle~ professcm. Bear hunting with a

switch. freeways. MojO hands and hoofy du.., Nann·ally, thel'e a~

thousands mo"". but endleS! lirts are a b01'l!. John O. Public will simply haw to thin'll for thems~lw5 and come up with otht~ of tt. ir owo. Howe wr,T would not bt' dOin g my duty as a citi~n if 1 did Dot point OUt one of tM- nation'5 great!'st perils.

W01nen shoppers during sales.

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TlIle I Workshop ... Paren" ond school board members participated in

a work.hop on the Title I and Migrant programs in Abemathy Schools January 16. Chorles Bowen, di­rector of these programs, outlined the day', sche­

dule .

A

·AIn.!N! • .'_ ... --Volua.er "."..fI for.... MoM_ ~~n\llII!'UIl4 wiD pthl:p for • atnner at ., ~ tn. CIa nwr­lday, 'eb. IS, l n the Plain .. vi." 'Iflt tlDlti!d Methodist· c ... ..,h to kick off tile 1979 campaign In Abernathy,says Or, Thomas Kim, McMIlMY Colle. prutdent.

nil fund ralling dfart prevtde. SUltltDtation for the .achins effort 01 MeMuny cone .... f?Ur year liberal arb: colle. establlJhed. in 1923 in Abilene.

McMurry til owned and open.d by tht- Notthwest T~1Cas atld New Mexico Conferences of the United Methodist Church. which includu J~ Ahemathy .~ ••

Other kickoffs .... 111 be held Jan. 16 io Amarll1o, Jan. 17 In Dumu, JaD. 18 In

Heneford,Jaa. 22 in ~nyton, Jan. 23 In Memphis and lubbock, J:l1l. 24 In Pampa. JaD.2S io 'Leyenand, lion. 30 in Sayder,Feb. 1 in Midland.

Also. Feb. 121ft Seymou.r. Feb. 13 in Stamford., Feb. 15 in Quanah,Feb. 19 in Clovis, N. M., Feb, 20 in A.-sla, N. M., Feb, 21 in Hobbs, N.M.·,andOdiena. --~:~:t: Here" ~ -Mr. and M1't. JOie M ~odrlquu .~ parents of a son bOrtl Jan. 1, weighing 6 pOund5 7 ounces.

A son,weighlng 7 pound!: 12 ounce!. wu bora Jan. II, ta MP. a Dd Mrs. JUI'Y Hart1ess.

Store butter In iO orilin.l.,apper or cODtlliner and It wlll not pick up naVOfl from other foods, roe commen.s Mrs. Cweudolytle Clyatt, consu" met marauul ibformlltion spedaHlt with the Tens Agrlcu.Jtur.l !xtenslOl Se,.. vice, The Texas A&M Uniw1IIty Syrtrm.

HIGH RATE Plul Dilly Clmpaundi.1

ON THE NEW

6 MONTH SAVING

CERTIFICA TE IIII.UM DEPOSIT OF $10,00 ••••

If You Are Interested In A Reily Hig" Return On A Sliert Term Investment CI ...... Fir The

RI"- A N.w Rite heh Tlllli .... y.

fI •• r.' ......... I .... A Plllly fir ~,, ~r ••• 1

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il.ANOY SIMS

SUN:tAY S,,~do~ S~'"oool 9,4~."'. Mo,ring w .~""' ; 1> 10·450 ..... CA. )"Ou'" CC 6,00 p.'". E~eningWo"n;~ 7dX)p."'.

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BETHELII'.PTlST CHURCH

H\'. J .B. ~EsrE~

SUNDAY 5"nOoy 5'''001 9:450.­Moming ... o"hip 11:300.-Train ir"~ \..I<1io" 6,00 p ..

E~eni"9 .... " .... t.ip 7,)0 p 0

MoMof· Women" M; .. io,· o,~ '.In'''' , .. ~ 8r;>,her." .. ,d 7·00 p e

W,""n .. sd,,~

Pn;J~·'" ~ .. "i~~ . :.0 ~ F,ido~

(noi, ' .... ""' .... 0 • 00 p. e

CENTER COMMUNIT , CHURCH

5 ..... ""'"Of' 57 . ,ne'.· w>u.h"", 2902 74t>-l~: I~

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CHURCH or CrlRI)1

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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Apleasure ••• and a challengel That's the way Ben McMullin, PRINCIPAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEER for Southwestern Public Service, .... his job ... his role in the boy

scouts ••• and lifel

"You know, I've got some 30 years in scouting . I've done II all .. warkin' with the boys and the adult leaders . Laokin' back, I think the h,ghlight in scoutmg for me was taking I J boys to the National Jamboree In Idaho. Now that was an experience! It's been a pleasure . and a challenge Same as my job at SPS. I'm the Princ,pal Structural Engineer in charge 01 the power plant group . that's the steel and concrete that holds up the place, you might say. It's very exacting work. We combine past experIences With research on new and better materials and products trying to make the next power plant we build more effiq,ent than the last one. It's a real chal· lenge but that's what it's all about .. . keeping the costs down for everybody. I've been at it 25 years now and I'm glad to be part of that team. We're doing the job we set out lodo.

SPS has encouraged me in my job and in al1 my civic activities. You bet I'm proud to work lor SPS ... and for my community. For me, It's hard to imagme one without the ather."

(sPS) BQUTIo4WEBTERN PUBLIC SERVICE

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OF

SEEDS FROM SOWER

A man's house had been broken into. Fifty doUars had been stolen. But the thief had never been caught.

One day the mao receiYed. twenty-five dollars in the maD with this note: "I stole flfty dollars from you. I am ashamed. Remorse is pawinl on me, 90 I am sending you this money. If it gnaws &p.in, 111 &end you the balance."

But nothing is ever rightly settled IlDtii it is scttle4 risbt­ly. And trifling with sin is no triflin,sin.

He forfejts bis future here

N 52

A(£WELDING A.C. Harr;t,Jr. 1204 ,,~ •. 0

SANDeR~ AUTO Lubbock H .... y. PhP. 198-2578

A.SERNATHY FLORA L & GifTS Own". - Jan Hill

1312 Ave. 0 I'M. 298·2334

PLAINS GRAIN & ~AlNI SUPPLY

~G<oin & Fo"" Ch ..... o;ol 0.1., 701 TPOI 0\ ..... 1'tIo. M-2521

CO",SUMERS fUEl ASSOCIATION

"'1'M ... In_ Ownltd b, Thot.W. '54t~. 829W . 51,..10;. Rd. PfIo. 298~2.584

and hereafter who seeks 10005 without God, culture without conscience. power without purity. intelligence without integrity, and rejoicing with­out repentance.

God cannot forgive until we forsake. Nor can He cleanse without confession. The Bible l8y5. "Conceal your fault!, and you will not pros­per; confea and Bi'te them up, and you. will find mercy.·'

Our confession and God's mercy are like two buckets in a weD. While the one ascends, the other descends.

IjMITH'$ TI«IF"lWA Y Su,ERMARI<£T

I>t!o. 298~26V Wegl_~5t_pI

WOLF IRIIIGA nON Lubbock Hwy. Pho. 298·211"

CO-OP GIAIN COMPANY

of Ablmath., PhI. 298-2511

VENTUU DISCOUNT FOOD Ie.. flANICUN ""AliEN Food lupemta,tc.1 und a lin. of ,""enll m~hondll.

JOE THOMPSONI~'lfMENT CO.

-The .bhn 0..,. Hou .. . 105 A ..... D rho. 298-2541

FIRST UNITID

~ 7()1Ay •. 0 XIEI·22-40

IIEv. TOMMIE lEeK

5UNDAV, Sunday ~hoo l Momi>'g wo ..... ip

E"""'ngwont.i" UMY Wo2rl.-day:

9:450 .... . 11:00.:. .... . 6:00 p .... . 7:oo p .... .

Choirproctiu 7,30p .....

U.M.W .• 2hd Monda, 01 each monon.

'130 I

LMEVIEW MEIHOIIIST CHURCH 3 ... ;. "Oft" &6 ... i.~ of Cily lin FMS4

REV. H SCOGGIN

SUNDAY; 5unday ~hool 10:00 0 .... .

Morning Wo"hip 11 :00 0 .... . E..-Ing wonhlp 7:00 p .... . lHedn..doy: Proy., ... _lng 7:001" .....

COUNTY LINE BAPTIST CHURCH

Rt.:2 Pho.757·21)4

REV. w .11. HAMILTON

SUNDA.Y: 5undoy "hoQl Moming ... .,,,II,p Ev.,,;ng w:>.-,.hip W<Jdn~y:

'fG,.,_~inll

10,00 0.'1"1.

11:00 0 .... .

7:oop .... .

8:00 p .....

LATIN AMERICAN cHOREa {)f !HE NAZARENE

A~.A.&5thSI. ",-",.24i8·:2474

SUNDAY: Sunda., School 10:00 a J'IO .

Momlnll woflhi~ 11:00 0 .....

Eyenlnll_ ...... p 7,00 p.m. Wednada." PIG".' M .. ,ing-&Ibl. Study 6:30 p .....

NORTHSIDE SAPItS! CHURCH

16th St. & Ave. ( 298-2"97

~UNDAY:

Sundar .chaol 9;-45 g .....

MomlngWorshlp II,ClOg.n.. Tralnlng..,.,ion 6:00p.m . E_lngWollhip 7,00 p.". Wednesday, RA,. GA., Mldw .... I'fII.,.,M .... lng 8:OOp .....

1112 .IerotII. 296-2613

lEV • ..oSE M. RODRIGUEZ SUNDAYI SIII'ldayS~'-1 Morning Wonhlp Training Union EvenT"" Wonhlp Y(odnoodoy. Iro~ ..... Mllna VOuth ... " ,ll'9 'tlbl.Stvdy

9:~50.rn. 10:450.",. 6:00 p."'. "7iOOp,tI'I.

"7,30p .....

VARSITY BOYS

UtQ 2ndQ 3rsQ 4,bQ A· 18 32 46 69 N - 10 21 36 56 Hl.Sb Polntl

~t~t ~~l:~& 16 DeaD. McGuire, 10

JR. VARSITY BOYS

ABERNATHY NAZARETH 69 54

VARSITY GIRLS

ABERNA THY NA ZARE TH 36 45

• * * * ABERNATHY" SILVERTON

January 12

VARSITY BOyS

Ii- II~: zn:,() 3~~Q 4~~Q ~~gh P~n[: 9 2J 40

Roger Pinson, 16 Joey Garci.a 10

Soi I Ferti lity Meeting Jan, 23 Thr Thirty-Second

Annual Hale County Soil "Fertility Meeting will be held On Tuesday, fa nuary 23 at the Hale County Agricu­lture Ccntf-r in Plainview beginning at 10000·a. m.

County Agent Ollie tiner, senera1 chainnan of the program, ~t:1.tpd there would be ~even difff' rt'nt ~Pf"aker; discusling sub j e c t5 that would be o! interest to all fannrr~ and bW'·ine~smen.

To be gin the prOgram at 10:00 a. m. i~ 0,.. fames Su~k. ."rea Agronomht­Cotton, Texas Agricultural Exwnsion Service, Lubbock, sp:akillg on new varIeties, haDdlingJetr-nllincnt var;c­tie~ an d hybri J cotton. He wl11 .also ell.CUl' wee J con-

""I. Dr.Dale Pcnn in~ton." re a

Soil Chemist,Te".ll'a~ AgriCU­ltural E".II' tf' n s \ 0 n 'iptvice, lubbock will dlscus~ efficient we at ferti1ize~.

Hale County fa nne T, fad WltUn o(;l:Jmonson. will tel! how ·he U!e~ herbicides in com prOduction on hi~

fann. Kenneth Wo1f,Econom ist­

"grlbuslness, T~".II'a, '\lVicu­ltur:lll Extension SerVice, College Station, wi11 haw as his topic how to m anilge farm labor,

A dbcUS'Sion on P'ne aunt!

ABERNATHY 32

FLOYDADA 39

• * * * CLASS A A

IjAZAR~PLl;BERNATHY

Nazareth girls cUpped hostess Abernathy 45-36, a~ Maty Acker poured In 14 points. . Ramona Irlbeck netted 16 fQr Abemathy, now 12-8 for the Season,

The A bernathy boys evened the count with a 69-56 wrdiet. Scott Mom-

51~ ;,~~~o;:c~~:i:hen~~~ * n.", now 12.6. leff :: Schmucker aecountl!d for * 24 of Nazareth's points. The * Swif~ al'(' 14 .. 4 tor the year. *

D[STR ICT 4·.. * New Deal girls pO~tI!d an *

83-26 win over Spur, as::­Vicki Tea! and Shel"l Teal * seored 29 and 27 polnu, * re~pectively. Twi1~ C~rlisle * had Spur with 7 points. *

Spur boys won 57-40 * hiking their record to 1 .. 3: * u Trent Driggers SC01'I!d 15 * points. K. Stom had 14 for ~ New.Deal.

UnlImited, Inc.. will be pre· sente J by Joe Don Scott, President, Phea!ant! Unllmltf"d, Inc., and Vice PreSident, City National Bank, Plainview.

Dr. Bill l yle r TTTigation EDgineering, T~xai Agricu l­tural ExpprimE'nt Station at Halfwa.y, will talk on furrow Jyking,tarn1\n~ dlY1and and stlT tchinr;: yOUr irrigation watl' r.

R~y Ptoewett, • "'~~irtant Commls~lone rof 0\ g:ricultu1'E' , Texas Department of Ar;:ri­culturE'.Austin, .... m conclude the day'~ prol1;t:1rn ~peaking on things tha twill be com .. ing up in both TelCas and Washln~on that will be aUecnng famJet'S if pa~sed

ThE' PhinviE'w Chanlb('r of Commerce and Agricult­UI'f' anJ Boarl"! of City Dpv~­lopml'nt will ~E'rw lunch at noon for thae pre-sent.

liner shtcd th;J.t this should hE' on£> of the b t'st day~ a farmer could s~nd during thE' year ;'t»'preparin'li him~ett for the YE'ar' ~ crop. The program is spOnsore-J by th(' Hale County Extension Service Program Building CommlttPp with the Plain­view ChambE'r ofComml'"rce and .'~griculture and Board of City DeVt'"loprnent cooJ=­crating.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t <'l. ~ * * * * * * * * * * *

pc~--------"""--" ! SYLVANIA LIGHT BULBS FOR SALE: ! The United M ",hodist Youth are conducting ::

an all-out drive to sell eleotric bulbs to resi- ! denll, for a money making proieot. The bulbs are :: Irl'Thank You Pack", each containing 2/60-watt, *

1,I75-watt, 2/1OQ-watt Sylvania light Bulbs at' !

B' , R'" /"!i~ , ,~' 'L " r '"

Abernathy Antelopes ON TO DISTRICT

Lady Lopes Enter District with 13 to 8 record (By Milt Pope)

The Abernathy Lady have completeda mcccssful non-district compaign and enter district play with a t3 win 8 loss shOW ing. Coach Dlana Le wis is pleased with the team's progress at this point and says the team is definitely a threat for the district champioruhip.

Coach Lewis points out that the Lady lopes are young and inex~rlcnced and have ptay£>d at time ~ when the lack of V:l.t"i!ty

experipncp ~hows. For ., SUCCE'~sful district slate, tho:­Lady tope s will need to maturE' and maintain con­~istency In each game.

The lady tope's have h.J.J to make the transition f~ six penOn to five pprsor.

·play this year. Coach Lewj; believes the team h-s aJ­justedwpn and made steady improvement; while 10511"l~ only to tOp-notch team ' inc1udlnR; s(,veral state: rankcd clubs.

Antelopes Enter District with 13 to 6 record fBy Milt Po?,)

The l,nte lo pp~ hilve w rap pe d up one of the ~ trongest non~di'trict sbtp of any All team in thi~ .1 1"(';1

with a 13 win 6 I~s ""COrd.

CO'lch Carl Irlbpc'k and hi ' c~ar~cs a~ rt'ady to bc:::-in dHtrlct pl ay with thE' con­fidence that playing a stronl!): schedule bri~gs. The lopps rt'ly heavily on undercla ~\ ­men but make up for thi~ with E'".II'perienct', 'incE' ma<t of theose pt"Oplr pJaYPJ with tbt> varSity la st seasOll.

AITEL.E

Coach Trll-wck f ".II'jW"ct· thf· ' tron~f· ' t con'r~."tit,on in Ji~t~;("t r1.1v to come (rOT"! '

Tuli a Honwt '. Th<· Hor1"wt. He I·l"'$,·d With · it" ;;rLJ

t;<lent .l ltdH'· rank,.d in the 10 ...... tEam' i~ tllf"t.1te ,n at le a't on(' polt. Th<" Lopes have bee !) ranke-J in top20 in the AA pan< thp m .. el~, .Hld ("0 eh Irlbec'k stilte< th~ t the-v haY(' thf' abilitv to w i~ th .. (~I < t·ict chart'p­'omh ' ).. Tp .1TT' l<.ork ;l.nd :P\ire are twofactol'" which will prOpel the- Lope " to b(' char.-'pionsh:p "nJ on illto ~tat(' pln·of!· .

BASKETBAll SCHEDULE

OPPOllBliT SIft VARSITY ----ABERNATHY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

-JaD. 16 Idaloll There B - 5100 G - 6110 B - 6.oc ·Jan. 19 PloJdada Here G - ~IOO G =-hl~~.:Q<. ·Jan. 2) Locknel 'nlere G - ~:OO G - 6 :lQL-B _~6: ()( • Jan. 2~ ____ 'l'u~1. .. -.. ---~- . ___ JIYIL B _ s:oo ~ - 6,,0. B =..Jl~

·Feb. 2 Idaloll Here G - ~IOO G - 61)0~a:()(

*rtl1. 6 Plo;rdada There B - 5;00 G - 6,10. B - iho< ·Feb. 9 Lockner Here B - 5100 G - 6:)0, 8,oc B - ._--·Feb. 13 Tulia '!bere B - 5;00 G - 61)0, B - 810c

., t.b. ~~~27 Bi-diBtrlct .. Ilarch·2-3 Hegional Tourn8118nt Maroh 8-9-10 Stat. Toumament

*Dietrlot ~e BASKETBALL S::HEOULE FOR 7th-8th & 9th

DATE OPPONENT SITE 7th 8th 9th -- ------ -- -- -- --Jan. 15 Floydada (boY'-T & girls H) X X X Jan, 18, 19, 20 Olton (boY' & girls) X Jan. 22 OPEN Jan. 29 Tulia (boy> - H-girls-T) X X X eb. 5 Lockney (boy> H-girls-T) X X X .b. 12 Idalou (boy>-T- girl.-H) X X X

J*******!!!*!**!!!**!!!!!!*** ~~ the regulor retail price of $2.50. Every househol * d ... can use light bulbs, and this drive gives ev­eryone an opportunity to buy a good supply of needed product and at t~e ",me time help a

*................. *****ZZ**********************************************************

worthy co us •• If you need Ii ght bu Ibs you can co" Ji" or

Lori Haven. after 6 p.m. 298-4154, Ronnie or Beverly Taylor 298-4048 after 6 p.m., Shana or Shelley Toler 298-2397 after 6 p.m. , Eric Todd 298-2624, or any of the U.M.Y • members. You can also pick some up at The Abe .... athy Review at 916 Ave, D • You could call the churc:h office 298-2240 and leave your order for bulbs.

HIGH a HANDSOME HARDWORKING FEET DESERVE

118. .. IIIGGING

FIT

* -=::::xte::::::M'C""":"""'".....-:-w1 I tc::=Mte:=:::)I.. II I . E Abernathy Floral & Gifts Abernathy Oil Co. ~;'C'he"~rolet. Inc. WeJ~Pi"'pe &Supp'!="y "Whatevu els. JOu do, G!7e Flowe" 100" You, Gendy." Ti .. De,I., Ilv

:: ~ Ave. Ph. 2C)8-2334 Ie ~\~ fll, lQS.22"" New & or Us~d C~I"! & Trucks 1603 .\Vr". 0 Ph. 298~l434 * x:=::::::M:1 II II tc::::::Mtc=:=C .g.~Hrfl. 298-2561 ~r===>«tc:=:M~~

* ~I .. "IC:::::::M~ : POpe I nsurance Agency ! See us for ,II you, [osu"oce '" * Real Estate Needs.

:=: 920 Ave. D Ph. 2g8-4il7 * 1-=--w~tC==::)tlC~)C

* * * * * * * * * * * *

~:M:==:XK:==~I-===aM::::H

Co-oP Grain Co.

II lac:=MI.c::::=t

Nelson Automotive

, I II Itc:::::::::JI

Abernathy Co-op Gins Itone 298-2527

M:::X~KI====all===='

Ie:. ~te:::::Mtc::::::::)C~

Sixty-Six Butane & Fertilizer Co.

te=::::::=Mll" a tc::=)I

Joe Thompson Implement 105 A\"r. Il

K::=X' •• ====~IJK:==~DI'~==X'

- I I~~

Lon's Cleaners & Fashions

917 Ave. D It. 2g8'2826 - II ac::=I

.. I4tc:::::l11lC::::::1(

Pinson Pharmacy· 322 Main PlI. 298-2222

J 1~tc:::::=::::X

Sen·ice Rd. ~

l'IIi 2g8.2:~ ...

I II ~

Patton Parts Place

tc====w"...-==-:wtc::::::::::JCac:::::::::H

Abernathy Body Works Complete l'ody & Repair Work

417 s. Av~. n Ph. ~98-2084 tc:=::)cH hC:=X~

~H H~tc:::::=::M

Plains Grain & Farm Supply

~~as Ave. Ph. 2i~

x:::::::=;:)I IICC

Daniels Drive-I n & Restaurant

'515 Ave, 0 rbo. ,g8·8890 -==- 11.-

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-',tv;;~KERS TO DIScuss . Ac :MA~UETING,.A sJle'clal s~~~ton~r_ne!¥ concepts in mari!eti)1g agrlc)1lttlralprQ­duelS w11l be featured at the annqi lTexas Fann and Ranch Credit School for Commercial Bankers at 'Texas A&M lJnlwrsity Feb. 12-13. say' an economi't with the Texas Agricultural Extension Se !'Vice.

BREAKFAST MONDAY

Apple Juice Oat Meal 1/2 pt. Milk

TUESD AY Tomato Juice Scramble d Eg!l' Toast 1/2 pt. Milk

\\'EDNESD -\y ,\ pple Juice F",nch Toast 112 pt. Mill<

THURSD.\Y Pln.a pple Juice Hot Whe at C.",al 1/2 pt. Milk

FRIDAV Oran~ Juice Cheese To ast 1/2 rt. Milk ...

LUNCH

SALE WILL BE HELD THURSDAY FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY -

JANUARY 25-26-& 27 ~

MONn \y

Crine ... l C"ht" P<e' Macaroni & Ton"'at~< Fn~l i( h Pro d" Pt- a che ~

1'2 r t. \l il.

8:30 to 5:30 TIIF~n \ y (,hile BE"Jn t

ATCH FOR OUR SALE AD IN NEXT WEEKS ISSUE OF THE REVIEW. BARGAINS GALORE!

Col. ~l a -'"

rrPnch rr iE"( Ca.e Com Bn:-aJ

. 1/' r t. Milk

We Will Be Closed Wednesday Afternoon From 1:00 to 5:30 p. m. in preparation for the sale.

\\tn\'l'~D ·IY

Turkey Pot Pi. Cranb<rry ~auc.

Carrot,Pinearrl, Salad Pfo a nut c; BrowniE'S

STRUVE HARDWARE & DRY GOODS, Inc.

1/2 rt. \ l ilk THURSn IV

TacCl! W/Che.,. Tos'.d Sahd Pinto B~ a n~

Cinan'm on Roll r 1/2 r t. Mill< 318 Main Street

J.lOPPY'S SI-IOP FRTD\ Y

e 'lit i ['100:'

S , l<f' ~ ~ Re.ln" F.,~ :"!ch Fri tH (':,C'J.<!E'~

SMeI a Menls Clothing 31<4 Main Street AaERNA THY TEXAS .! I~ r t. \ 1;lk

CLAYTON ENGER, OWNER LOCATION: From Abernlthy. TellS IHaie Countyj 7'" miles East on FM 597 or from Idllou, TUIS, 11 ~ North on FM 400 then 3 miles West on FM 597 .

Troclor - JD Strippers

Rvf>tH'" ' 13 4 . ),'1 fj ,'" 1 G"'O '1

Q"O JD .. \~y ,'"::le,'/<:> qt-.

Au bbp., "" " f' " ,:).- '

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Combine - Harvesl Equipment - Trail,,"

f1 0"'f> P , . ~( gP'P ') '')' ! 'J' -; P ...... ' • /-0 ' . ;) , _ . ,

24»: r . 'Jel] " P I. C, ' Cl (r:I" f . ""'" .

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Grain Truck. - Pickups Q5Q r"'e ., ',,>,_' ~j 'J H~~ U

FQ(to'y Bed!> •

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Whee '" I 14 ft NObe11ncar porOlor

I )0 Wheat 0,011 16. 10 Double 0,,>( "U>o:llerl

Be a r ,ng P' en 'Nt,eel\

I -,J Ro .... D,sc l ,sler Markers Gouge Whf>pl ..

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Wheel"

I -" I J Shan. )0 Ch"el Pic"", 3 pt Gouge Wheel ..

1 ~ 13 Shan. Ch"el Pia.... Double Bar "11M Shon'- .. 1 - .. Row )01707 Shredder Drag I - Ever'man land Float Hvd Cont Drag I -Eversman land Floot 10 It Camel Bodt , --8 It , Big RhinO Blade 3 pt 1--8 It . Blad • . 3 pI 1---61t. Blad • . 3p' 2- 1·5 It·. JDOno-Ways, Sharp Discs 2- \4.11. JDTandom Disc. Cyl. Can' .. Sealed 8

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Irrigation Motor. & Pipe

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Tool Malee Up

'II ... , .... r ')ld <lpM or," p.,

i 'of lo' We ' g h',>

] P' frQcl o r l Ift

I 1 p' Q u" " Coupler f or 5010

Shop and MIK. SI,II Shanks ( lamps IHC lIster Shonk , 8ullt"

O!oq\ Cu lt . Gauge Wheels Sweep\ all s.tes Elen Fen(.e Wore, .... ratlor Spares Hyd Floor Joell

W o r k Bench WeldIng Table l In 0011 Press 2 Cho,n HO.\1 HI , Pr~sure Washer Bngg MotOf' (New)

Steam (Iaoller , Atr Comprenor. ISQ amp Wilder .. Cutting Torch. LPG Vice . aench GTinder Ori ll Presto, . Chains 8ao-mer$ dnd m~'h tl'O'.,

- DANNY 1U1tH'

CARDS OF T~NKS Than ks 10 eve ryone for your kind expressions of sy'Opathy. f,'r Ih,' ca rds. flowers. and Ihough tfu Iness when our m ' I~e r pa ,sed a IVa y.

Lon & Vivian - Carmickle

Your love . prayers. ca Us,

~,;;~sl', ~~;~r!~c~i~tsg~~:t heir t n me wh lle I wa s in the ho splta I Jnd since coming hpme. II IS wonderfuiful to be encoura ged by so many we"l de rful p,·op le. II is mv Nay . r Ihat God will rlchli b lel' you each da y. .

JlII Havens

I woul d I ike 10 thank Ihe Ph'Ole" Savings Association

' for Ihe norrable lelevision

~;~% ~~~~eaI~i. a7t. Irlei~as suc ll a sh 'ck when Tomm .. " c a lIed me at the hospital and anll ouced Ihat my' na m,' haJ been drawn. We had just gotten llli checked in :L' her room when she caned.

u~~~~I~~1 l~t:Js I~;/ ~i~:~t ' sur ge ry for awhile.

I woulll a Iso like to thank R. D. Ptelt ey for Jrawing mv naml·.

Vicki Have ns

EST \ TF PL\ NN I NC ~FMIl\ ·\ R-- ' seminar dea l­in~ with var i ouo; i!>sues of .s t a!l' pl ann ing will b. h. l d at Tex a< ,\ GM Unive"ity J ~ n. 29-30. The sE:' minar i ~ mainly for those involve d in eH;ltf' plann i n~ a n d m an ­;:! ~emen t and wi ll fea tu rE';; number of viewpoint;l\ of profpS (iOn.1 1 f''' t a tp pl anner:, poin~ out an e CQnom io; t wi t t: th e Tp)( J ( -\ ~ricultura l

Extr nsion SE'rvicr. ~pe;1, ke T'" .... i 11 ; n C ~ u d e a ttomevt ,

a ccount an t ". i n ~ UTance

u n J e r VI' r i t e r 5 a n d tn.l" t

officf'r~.

Jesus said:

Blessed are the meek : for they shall inherit the earth _

Matthew 5:5

C~mplete Itne 01 _ Hyclzotllx Producu at 2mc calli dII~. off of 1915 -prl eel. With no hlddell fre ight. charges. Pia Ins GrQII & Farm Supply. (tsr)

FOR SALE:YardfeitlUzer, 15-5-5 with Iron, zinc and ..

. sul"hur.$s. 9S per 50 lb. b&g: Plains enln & Farm Supply. (Isr) . -----------

FOR SALE:Tuaco Antl­Fre.eze. $2.85 per gallon. Plains Crain & Fann Supply.

NICHOLS S\\'EEPS We have a complele

ItDdc of Nichols Chisels &nd. Cultivator sweeps. Plains Crain and Farm Supply, Abernathy. Phone 298'-2521 • (Isr)

BUY GOODYEAR TIRES from ROVCE HENSON ., Abernathy Oil Compaq,y.

FOR SALE - Simco youth sad­d ie . ru st color, good condi­li on.$ 75. Ca ll A.C.Nolte l 298 - 2326 or 799- 0400. '

( I -18- c)

FOR SA I.E - Desk and chair. See al Cy" lhia's Gift Sbop.

(1-18-c)

FOR 5 \LE, Norge Electric Drye r, perfect condition-$Ioo. 00; Sofa­$65.00; Spanish rockerl n'c lin .... $65 ; Blue V.lvet "'c1in ..... $35: 4 tw in-sire be <ispr ingo;-$ 12. 50 each; 2 d... "er-ch.,t< -$IO.OOeach. \ Iso odd< (; ends. Call Jacky N.wton. ~98-2250. 1112 S. cond St.

YORK BIN G BUn.DING DE ALER W·\NT S .·'SSOCI­·\ TE DE ·HERS. Here 's a method to buy your next Bin or Building at nearcost. For furthe r infonnatlon. Call Bob Robert< collect 816-737-3650. (1- IS-p)

FIRST STATE SANK

*Sovir,gs Accounts

* Checking Accounts

·Complete Loon Service

*Modern Motor Bonking

*Sofe Deposit Boxes

*After Hour Depository

* "Door Si"," Parking

Real Estate'

LISTINGS NEEDED

We have buyers for HOMES & FARMS

~r~~~rh~:::~.IIH~ :t~ll~ $29.000

3 bedroom, I bath

stuc~~~~~04th SI.

Ca 1\ MILT POPE

29~;\!~. ~~~ :s~:ieD

HAVE BUYERS and need you. lilting< on dryland or Irrigated farms. We can also sell your home. Call us and let us do the work for you.

Richard DuBose Insurance & Real &tate

Phone 298.2536

Services Small applhnoe'l

: repalMd: IroDl, tolllten, f .... ~ vacUUJDI. etc. Haydn , Blalock, 1705 Av •• H. Phone . 298-~ci3. (ur)

CARPl!NTRY .

/!;~ SPECIALISTS

We Con Do All Your Auto Body Repairs From A Dent To A Complete Wreck

.@m~ ,':gl.j!f.iit.]:C Windshield & Door Glass

Let Us Re-Paint Your Car, Pickup or Truck

417 S. Ave. 0 Remodellbg. eabtD-.. Pho. 298-2084

worle, pu.ltDg; palDtlng.; Night 298-4119 interior and exterior. Storm '/ wlndoWi and doo ... for .. II. 1 •• W.Qifiiiollln .. Jo.nes ••• _ CHARLES O·NEILL. Phone

298-2838 after 6 p. m.. I-.S~&~J{I!IWE~L~D~IN!I!GI!II-" --':-----~-----~:..- J SHOPWEWiNG--'

S .. , IUNSE'N VAC. the PORTABLE WELDING lDcredlble new portable ; GENERA L REPA IR It.am type carpet cleaning ,' .- - 7-J)A'M to 5:'3oPM

315 Main St. Phone 298-2924 .ystem. It cIou the lob of Night call 298-4172 professional carpet •• __ •• _iil~ .. cl.an.... at & fr&ction of

. Cost. R.nt one now at : Struve's Hardware & Dry Cooa 318 Main St. Phone

Printing Services .. ___ ~ __ ... - ~8-2S31_ We are now prepared to give you

fast , high Qualily professional services. We can handle any order Irom plain envelopes to complicated color process pri n~lng

LANDMARk , ".·ALTa".-799-5032 ~

CUSTOM BUILT HOt4S OY TOMMY SAGER

Ca 11 la mes 8 bout h ... ~-

j ~~~IJh~~u;uh~::re ~~I~~~ I';son Place or elsewhere.

Represented locally

JAMESbl. POP!! 2g8-4019

... .:_- .. _ .... _- ... -...

FOR S AtE: Nice home 8 miles east of Abernathy. 3-2-2.Ca\1 E. R. Steen.892_ 2347 Or Red Carpet Hennig C Co. Realtors, 795-066\. (1- 18-c)

TOP EARNI NGS

'A'e nee d assistance in evaluating .hort stories submltte d by amateur authors throughout the state. No experience necessary. Free training provided at home, salary $4. 87per hr.worl< at home. For complete information send printed name and address to Assoclaled Wrlll! .. Guild, Inc. • P. O. Drawer 0, " Abemathy Weekly Review, Abernathy, Texas 793 I I. (1-25-p)

Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.

canON PRODUCERS I N HALE TO MEET

Hale County cotton pr.:>ducers and agrlbuslness­men will elect a Business­man Director to Plains Cotton Crowers.lnc. at 1,00 P. m. meeting on Tuesday. January 23, at the Hale County Agriculture Building. PlainView.

The meetlngwll1 be held follOWing the lunch to be served in connection with the Hale County Soil Ferti­lityDay which will begin at 10:00 a. ·m.

IInnouncement of the election come. from Henry Kveton of PeIl!IIburg, Hale County Producer Director to the 25-county cotton orga­nization, and John McOulen of Plainview. current Businessman Director • . Each of the counties inPCC II!rrltory has two directors, one a buslneSlman and the other a cotton producer. They . are elected on alter­nate yea.. fOr two-year II!nn.. I!ach i.e 1\ glble for re-election every second

FERTIUZI!P We haVl' 8-16-0LlOUID,

18-46-0 DRY and m any other FERTILIZER COMBI­NATIONS. PLUS we will provide f",e soil samrllng

. and glVl' you until "''lARCH 15,1979 to pay for your fertilizer.

Come by IINJERSON CRAIN CORPORATION . nd trade with us. We'll look forwardto visiting with you.

PHONE 298-2661 ABERNATHY

["11 III" II 'I II .. .. ~~T ~ ~I~ I II I

TOLE PAINTING CLA " b Beginners and inle rm edi" lc , Day & Evening classes start­Ing now. Will a Iso teach Rub ­Ouls aad Pen & Ink. Conlact Lorie Forbes. 757-2187 ,\r 298- 2 317. (1- 2 5-p)

I was glad when they said unto me,

~~~s~s O?~h~n~~r~~e

Rambo Commercial

Printing 110 W 61h Hale Center

806-839-2312 DebbIe and Bitt RUShing

W·Il\'TF.D: Vear Round (am) ioh. Fx~rienced with Ii r, ~ rO". C.ll 757-2274 . (I - I'v - rl

HELP \\' \l\ TED-Workers with ~ om(' know led~e of w. ldin ~ an d <hop skills. Apply in f\> I"<on. BoBar Company, 302 .J\ venue C, .~ b. m a thy. Block east of

John D::=< __ h~~'~~:I: ~ HE Ll' WANTED 11 Anderson Gr aill. Arrly in pe rson.

Go Goodyear for

••• A (iood Ride • •• A Safe Ride • •• Better Handling

Drive ••• Peace-of-Mind Because You Are Riding on The Best TIre In The World. The

Goodyear Tire rra. TODAY I at Abernathy 011 Com­pany. For One. or a Full Set.

Go Safer, Go Smoother,

Go

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