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Ruth Fulton helps In the registration process during Elementary registration last Tuesday. ABERNATHY DRILL TEAM TO PERFORM ALSOUTH PLAINS FAIR IN LUBBOCK lUBBOCK--A western drill team from Abernathy and the Midland 4-H vault- Ing team will perform during aD OpeD horse .how which will hell' launch the 59th annual Panhandle South Plains Fair here Sept. 25. More than $50.000 In Iftmlultl$ are bein g offered ID competitive events slated during the eight-day run. .----." - ·- ----'Sfiv. - r:.1.ew'is.g.·n'mf ",an- ger, said. A quartu horse show als o I.!I On tal' on closing day, Oct. 2. ·Ray E. Harshma n. Sr. of San Diego, Calif. ,>II 111 judge the open horse show. ')oyle Warren will serve as superln- U!ndent; Iack Heald an .l seat pleasure horse, 13 and under. 14 to 17 nnd openj Hunter under saddle (open); hunter seat pleasure horse (open); half-Arabian pleasure (championship); Arabian EngliSh pleasure (champion- ship); park horse (open); Horsf"manship over fences, n')vicf', 17 and un.:ier, open and championship; 'worJ(ing- hunter( 17 an.j under); regularworklnl! hunter(open); Junior jumpers (17 and under); and iumpers (open). The hor:;e shows have be- come highly popular at the fair in reo/'nt years, lew is said. annuaily attract some ofthe best hors .. , In the . aH t fbt ' mf .' " ·- ",,,,-no!Ch show secretary. been arranged on stage In Advance entries are encO- Fair Park Coliseum. It Inclu- uraged. A $3 entry fee will des: be charged In junior class.. - -Charley Pride. along and $5 will be a" e"eJ in with the singing group I)ave ope" and .dult classes. and Sugar , Sept. 26. Competition has been --Freddy Fender and slated In the following classe" Barbara Mandrell, Sept.27-2B. Stock .. at equltation-- 13 --Charlie Rich, Sept. 29- and under, 14 to 17 and aJult. 30. Western riding (o pe n); --Neil Sedaka, Oct. 1-2, wesU!rn pleasure horse (13 Shows will be presented and under); stock seat e quit - at 5:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. atlon(championshi!'t;pleasure Jaily. Ticke,. are priced at pairs (open); $4, $5 and $6 and may be Saddle seat equitation, 13 obtained at the fair offices. and under, 14to 17 anJ ope n; or by mail by writing to the Hunt se.t equitation, 13 fair association. P. O.Box 20B, a .ld und.. r, 14 to 17 anJ adult; Lubbock, 79408. Mail ol'der SaJdle se a t equitation requests for tickets should be (championship); hunt seat accompanied by equitation (championship) ; ressed, stamped envelope. Construction of New Homes In Progres: Locally Homes are under constr uctlon on the West side of Ave. H in the Phillips AJd- ltion in North Abernathy for the Hayd<n Blalock fam ily, former Lubbock residents. and for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartlett, who will move to town from their farm North- east of Abernathy. Foundat- lona are being run for two more homes on Ave.H, across the ave nue \'\'est of the 11m Bob Smith home in the Phillips Addition. The clusU!r of three m ore new homes on the Ave. H circle, where Smiths were the first to build. have been. or are nearing completion. The Perry Heards have moved to the ir new home there. The two nearing completion On the cirel .. are for the Darby family that moved to Aber- nathy from Albuquerque. and the Jack Moss family that will move here from lubbock. Darby is an a lr traffic controller in t"e tower a t lubbock Regional Airport. MOIs Is a partne r In the lubbock certified public accountantfirm of BolinJ;:er. Segars, Gilbert & Moss. They have prepared to .Clty of A bema thy and A berlla thy School an nual audit! for the past seVI!.al years. III LOVE AMERICA" SLATED FOR RE-RUN HERE AUGUST 29 Mrs. laruana Grindstaff, . president of Abernathy Mu- sic Club, the sponosorir'ig or- ganization, announced Mon- day that a second production of the mUSical "I love Amer- Ica" Is schedule ·j for B po m. Sunday August 29, In the Abernathy School auditorium. Admlsilonwill be free. The lint proluctlon was staged III the auditorium the night of J"ly., belore alar a number of people in ne ign- barlng communities could not attend due to the July 4 Holiday. The musical Is dlrecU!d by George Riddell, director of Abernathy school bands. Charles Bowen, AHS Culd- ance Counselor/Director of F denl F\)rgram, is general manager of the production. cut of v.9caUlt 1(1t1a· de of members of a , .. . .'.t: ;[ , , I!fV-l-" DEERE t"l/t l'ENNI\,' . I .. '. . Thompson Impl eme nt Co, H ale County· - Texas - Lubbock County VOLUME 55 Abernathy, Te.as. 298-2541 . , NUMBER 39 lubbock Phone 762 -1038 ANTELOPES PREPAR FOR UPCOMING SEKSON DURl iNG SU MER WORK-OUTS speed. Olle problem that the A"e mathy's offense should summer possess abl e nd of Inside- out- Football practice hasbeen work-outs was drowlng too ' .IJ, ru n n I n g ability. The underway for the Abernathy many passes, . !r. s! J e man will be Ken Antelopes since August 9. New players on the varisty Dave nport who will usually Head Coach larry Aldridge lEam who are looking real I take the first fake in Abern'" Is a little disappointed In the good are Roy Sansom. Mark linebacker number of players turning out Moorehead, Micah Blalock, -To·1J and Ij!ft forwork-ou,., about 44. but and Scott Cunningham, linebacker nOW that school has started according to Coach Aldridge. M i ke H 111 w ill play both he ex pe c ts seven or eight He also said that OavidHunt, .thy's ve e r' l' offe n s •. mOre. Dan Nunn. Frank Rodriquez, r )a v e n port. a lBO-pound "We 'couldn't be happier and Chad Malor are looking se nior, e arned all-district with the players' attitude, good as tighrends. Roddy hO'lors at offensive halfback hustle, and the way theylook Shipman, q'Jarteroack, is also an.; de f. ns I v e linebacker. in work-outs," said Coach looking very good, said the The outside s!""ed to Aldridge. The coach Is coach. Ro y Sansoih, a starter at optimistic about this year's "The defensive unit w.i11 Roosevelt last year. season, and bases most of his probably have to carry us in Most of the interior line on the foundation the early games," Aldridge poo it1ons are settle d already. of nine returning defensive said. "However,we're looking 'starters, good senior leader- a lot sharper offenSively than ship, and s om e backfield last year. " it it * Shown here are six Senior who were not on the varSity to right are: Danny Nunn, On the fr c lOt row from le ft to Moorehea d , and Roy Sans c >m. Phone Officials To Meet August 25 With Local Residents Ge ne ral Telephone Com- pan y is inviting its customers In this area to ' meetwlth officials and dis cuss any prob Ie ms. or ask any questions they n' ay have concerning ti 'e co III pan y 's operations here. lim ) avis. J ivision man- age r for General Telephone, an.i memb ers of his staff will "" at Graha m ', Restaurant in South Wednesday, August 25, starting at 9:30 a. r'. to talk with. area cust- o",e .., of General Telephone. Tht' y invite you to: "Have coffee or tea and visit w ith the pe opl e of Ge neral Tele- pho ne -O' ne to One, " says General's ad in this issue of Th e Review. Theywil1 d1scuss with custoll'.ers the company's .plans for the fut- ure, an d the new J'Ilblic utility commission, a state agency whi ch w III assume JurisJictlon over telephone, ratP's an d s e r vic P starting Sept. 1,1976. Holiday Nears For Local Schools Parents of stuJents in Abernathy an J Schools art' ren' inded that somethin g new (. at le ast for AbernatRyl h .. been added this term . • . . a school holi- day labor Oay, Monjay. Sept. ways. But g uards Mark Moore head and Greg Gist might Just 'stick to offense. One player might be too valuable to bother with 9iknse-tackle Dal e Odom- will be an important defensive cog. The will play in two scrimmages prior to their first game with I\> tersburg on ' Se pteiriber 3. They w' llI scrimma ge Dimmitt, there. Friday Aug- ust 20 (tomorrow l, and on . Friday. August 27 they will scrimmage Frenship, there. The follOWing ' roster was · taken from 'the Auguo;t 12 e d i t Ion 0 f the lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Abernathy Antelopes Facts tlnd · eoaeh: ·LaiTyAl drdge. Assiltantl' Jerry Beasley, Delbert Deering, Carl Irlbeck, Steve Brown. 1975 'Re cord: 4-6. District: 4-AA. ROSTER ENDS: David Hunt, Jr. , 178; Johnny Lara, Jr. , 150; Armando GarCia, Jr., 130. Scott Cunningham. Jr., 165 ; I)ennis Rap>!ine, Sr. , 180; Jamie Ramos, Sr., 135. TACKlES. Mike HUI, Jr. • 200; Mark I\>pe,Jr.. 195 ; Gary CarteT, Sr., 168; Kir" SnOdgrass. Sr. , 200; Kenny A nebury. Sr., 260. GUARDS:Todd T hompson, Sr .• 170; Gre g Gist. Sr., 160; Shannon S mit h, Sr., 160; Mark Moorehea 1, Sr. , 200; Sammy Runnels, Sr., 155. CEl,TERS, Dale Odom, Sr. , 170; Arnulfo Ramos, Sr. , 165. QUARTERBACKS, Roddy Shipman. Sr., 180; JonHarne, Sr., 170. BACKS, Micah Jr. , 160; Lee McCune, Soph. , 160; Ken )avenport. Sr. , 180; Roy Sa ns om, Sr ., 150; Armando Rui l. Sr. ,135; Paul Mason, Sr. , ISS. . 1976 SCHEDUlE Se pt. 3, Pe.tersburg; 10: ,1\ t Olton ; 17, A t Hal e Center; 24, At Slaton; Oct. 1: Mule - shoe; 8, Littlefi el J; 22: At Idalou; "9 , Floydada ; 5: A t Lockney; 12: Tulia. CUEVAS SEEKS COOPERA TI ON AT CROSSWALK Free Clinic September 3 - 4 The No rthwest Texas i gi;;'a: I\>te ,-"uevas. who will weeKend trip incluJing that start his fourth yeu as cross- date. walk patrolm an Au"ust 19. Every ye ar, the number of :: motorists. Cueva! wlli be number of Abernathy firms city hall to Pinson Pharmacy. Sept. 6. CI'OlS-walk. He is not as Abernathy's tw 0 financial Mr , ond Mrs. J .A . Hodges ·:t COUPLE OBSERVES 60TH WEDD I NG DATE a nJ :'-1rs. J. A. of Crosby to r c E' 1 e b f :l t .! the ir 611th ..... e a::·.IVf" f- sa ry a :i ·rlE> T ror ch il Jre r. , ire : , ;" l(lf' at - ;sra rdchP frt" .... home <:'a!Ur Jay · ... u< ust i 4. ·';, tw 0 f r f'.j'" '.:: a kr lec 'Jr ,Hp!·.,.,i ti, ()n., ersary wa s Sf : n: e m bt" t"5 fa :'· :: .... v "Irs. CYCle Ho..lg .... i\.1r. ParoL: \ tr. 3 :. ! \trs. ·'\ :- :-:01.1 HOu;z:ts, C rofby t o: 1. '\: r. ,. i 'II>. C. L. Farrar, Tuls a. C'k !a hor a C . :- 1 :lTd 1 "r. ," . ' f> BartOI"_ ·Jf PO. t' er.-. do \. )f : 7 I :rf' .l ..... '-. .1 :- a .. ,. oS .. )t -·, f' "fT d ail" ... ..;' . .... fr o r f:- :. -- .t , ,:,";1 ". ,' rs . .. -., ..... t' r t' a ""1"1 , .:., ... ..::u. i t F aft, . ,- , , as tor. "roe a $1' _ { ; ' 'r ... l\.1rs . Hol1'l.' II .af - ::'.!"""" a r-" \ . , .. : .,:; '. ';0<)' :".: r"f'. f" 'fr -) far '- , t!lev ' .l.k,. .. fJr :t y •. l- ros t'-y r::-, _ .r. : Q7:\ Chapter of the Gravis FounJation annOUllces the date for the Mrl baBandy , Mas.ters Memorial Cl inic for I Myasthenia Gravis patients., It will be held September 3rd and 4th, 1976, at the Hi- Plains Hospital in Hale Cen- J ter. Texas. This free patient clinic has. been fun .led by a truSt set upby the E. E. Mast-j ers fam i1y of Cotton Center and Amarillo J in memory of 1\,1rs. E. E. (Melba) Master.; who was a victim of myast henia gravis. The fund ' maintained through contri utions, f!' nab 1 i n g the fr clinic to become an annual affair. The time will be 10:00 a. m. each Jay. Dr.J. E. Tether of Indian- apolis will be in Hale Centcr to conduct the clinic, and he will be assisted by the medical staff of Hi- Plai ns Hospital. Dr. Tether is a noted authrolty on diag· onis and rn a nag e men t of Myasthenis Gravis, been active in the field for over 20years. HE' Professor of Neurology at the Univers- ity of In J ian a School of M.dicine. and Is the physica n in charge of the Myasthen ia Gravis Clinic at the India na University Medical Ce nter. As a member oftht> National ing the school children and Ings Association. First State others wh3,us ." .. tIMo ........... ..... l!\Il.,., .... Bank has a night depository T h .. inc iso ,Board of several textbooks anJ art· ic1es on myasthenia gravis. NEW DEAL RODEO ASSOCIATION SETS LITTLE BRITCHES RODEO NEW DEAL ,Speciall - The New Deal Rodeo Association will sponsor little brilthes ro- deo August 21·22 With compell· lion in three age groups E,'cnts will be held 10 the pee-wee ( 11 and under), junior (12·14) and semor m'171 age groups. Events in Ihe pee·wee class will be barrel racmg. flag rac- ing, pole bending. nbb\ll! rac- ing. bareback riding, steer doubing and call riding. The juior and senior groups will have the same events. with bullriding replacing call riding. . dOllbintm the senior clais. Rcgistration closes at 8 p.m.. Aug . 19. Persons Interested in entering should contact Ste,e Danford at (806) 746-5714 '" New Deal. I1Special Dat' Set I n Honor Of R. C. Patterson,Sr. (The following is from Abernathy First Church of the Nazarene newsletter daU!d AUgust 11. ) Sept. 5, 1976 will be R. C. Patl2rson', Sr. Day. . Brother Patterson h III Ie r ve d the ' Ilhurch weI! tCl!_oVer SO We will' Ift,e. nt him unit at thesoutheast e ntr.M&9 z one lS bE- tween two to the b u i I J I _ flashing yellow lights. One .......... week- light is across D e ast of ends and hollJays. :nd There will be no rural or light is at the corner of Ave. city mail carrier service D and 10th St. by South- Sept. 6. weSllern Public Se rv i ce .. --.- ------ Season Tickets Now On Sale For G ridi ron Action Company. Other local law enforce- ment officers io in Cuevas in thls plea few the ,atety of those who use the crOlS-walk from city h.1l to Pluson's. Rev. Tommy Riney ond Fomi Iy NORTHS IDE CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR The Hev. T Cl nir. y R:nE'v , ...... ho .:::ar"E' he rE' fr or f'!a ir.- view, i 5 t h t ne .... past or . ... f Chu.r ch . He th f:' Rev . I..": ar dene r, V\ h ... "' r f'S i to take the past or att ' of thE' Circl t> Ra ...:k Ra pt lst Church near "\..I ,j a n . Rl l! (,,\ an : hiS v. 1ft' , ... 1arv. a tt· a ·_ :. plainview ) c h '.'.:- 1 "\"St.E'P I .I n,: {thE' Y '" :1 .1 bt' lhnp :I.,"!es a fter th t'"l T tnrtll· ,la y! 111 St> rtt:> mbe r) \ T" ht'y in the pars· YI.,;'t '!t' 'lorth .... F' S f. ,) f thf> d: urc h. ABERNATHY AND NEW DEAL SCHOOLS

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M~. Ruth Fulton helps In the registration process during Elementary registration last Tuesday.

ABERNATHY DRILL TEAM TO PERFORM ALSOUTH PLAINS FAIR IN LUBBOCK

lUBBOCK--A western drill team from Abernathy and the Midland 4-H vault­Ing team will perform during aD OpeD horse .how which will hell' launch the 59th annual Panhandle South Plains Fair here Sept. 25.

More than $50.000 In Iftmlultl$ are being offered ID competitive events slated during the eight-day run.

.----." - ·- ----'Sfiv.-r:.1.ew'is.g.·n'mf ",an-­ger, said.

A quartu horse show also I.!I On tal' on closing day, Oct. 2.

·Ray E. Harshma n. Sr. of San Diego, Calif. ,>II 111 judge the open horse show. ')oyle Warren will serve as superln­U!ndent; "·Iack Heald an .l

Saddl~ seat pleasure horse, 13 and under. 14 to 17 nnd openj

Hunter under saddle (open); hunter seat pleasure horse (open); half-Arabian pleasure (championship); Arabian EngliSh pleasure (champion­ship); park horse (open);

Horsf"manship over fences, n')vicf', 17 and un.:ier, open and championship; i'e~ti1at 'worJ(ing-hunter( 17 an.j under); regularworklnl! hunter(open); Junior jumpers (17 and under); and iumpers (open).

The hor:;e shows have be­come highly popular at the fair in reo/'nt years, lew is said. '. ~d annuaily attract some ofthe best hors .. , In the

,*",·"I!IIi..l;l,.~'¥i,Wi·Is-t".2.~J~:;:"_ . ~ aH t fbt 'mf .' " ·- ",,,,-no!Ch . li~!alp. .!lll"'.; show secretary. been arranged on stage In

Advance entries are encO- Fair Park Coliseum. It Inclu-uraged. A $3 entry fee will des: ~

be charged In junior class.. - -Charley Pride. along and $5 will be a"e"eJ in with the singing group I)ave ope" and .dult classes. and Sugar , Sept. 26.

Competition has been --Freddy Fender and slated In the following classe" Barbara Mandrell, Sept.27-2B.

Stock .. at equltation-- 13 --Charlie Rich, Sept. 29-and under, 14 to 17 and aJult. 30.

Western riding (ope n); --Neil Sedaka, Oct. 1-2, wesU!rn pleasure horse (13 Shows will be presented and under); stock seat e quit - at 5:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. atlon(championshi!'t;pleasure Jaily. Ticke,. are priced at pairs (open); $4, $5 and $6 and may be

Saddle seat equitation, 13 obtained at the fair offices. and under, 14to 17 anJ ope n; or by mail by writing to the

Hunt se.t equitation, 13 fair association. P. O.Box 20B, a .ld und .. r, 14 to 17 anJ adult; Lubbock, 79408. Mail ol'der

SaJdle se a t equitation requests for tickets should be (championship); hunt seat accompanied by • self-a~d-equitation (championship); ressed, stamped envelope.

Construction of New Homes In Progres: Locally

Homes are under constr uctlon on the West side of Ave. H in the Phillips AJd­ltion in North Abernathy for the Hayd<n Blalock fam ily, former Lubbock residents. and for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartlett, who will move to town from their farm North­east of Abernathy. Foundat­lona are being run for two more homes on Ave.H, across the ave nue \'\'est of the 11m Bob Smith home in the Phillips Addition. The clusU!r of three m ore new homes on the Ave. H circle, where Smiths were the first to build. have been. or are nearing completion. The

Perry Heards have moved to the ir new home there. The two nearing completion On

the cirel .. are for the Darby

family that moved to Aber­nathy from Albuquerque. and the Jack Moss family that will move here from lubbock. Darby is an a lr

traffic controller in t"e tower a t lubbock Regional Airport. MOIs Is a partne r In the lubbock certified public accountantfirm of BolinJ;:er.

Segars, Gilbert & Moss. They have prepared to .Clty of A bema thy and A berlla thy School an nual audit! for the past seVI!.al years.

III LOVE AMERICA" SLATED FOR RE-RUN HERE AUGUST 29

Mrs. laruana Grindstaff, . president of Abernathy Mu­sic Club, the sponosorir'ig or­ganization, announced Mon­day that a second production of the mUSical "I love Amer­Ica" Is schedule ·j for B po m. Sunday August 29, In the Abernathy School auditorium. Admlsilonwill be free.

The lint proluctlon was staged III the auditorium the night of J"ly., belore alar

a number of people in ne ign­barlng communities could not attend due to the July 4 Holiday.

The musical Is dlrecU!d by George Riddell, director of Abernathy school bands. Charles Bowen, AHS Culd­ance Counselor/Director of F denl F\)rgram, is general manager of the production.

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Hale County· - Abernat~y Texas - Lubbock County VOLUME 55 Abernathy, Te.as. 298-2541 . , NUMBER 39 lubbock Phone 762 -1038

~ ANTELOPES PREPAR FOR UPCOMING SEKSON DURliNG SU MER WORK-OUTS speed. Olle problem that the A"e mathy's offense should

---~peS1iaaaiir{ng summer possess ablend of Inside-out-Football practice hasbeen work-outs was drowlng too ' .IJ, ru n n I n g ability. The

underway for the Abernathy many passes, . !r. s! J e man will be Ken Antelopes since August 9. New players on the varisty Dave nport who will usually Head Coach larry Aldridge lEam who are looking real I ta ke the first fake in Abern'" Is a little disappointed In the good are Roy Sansom. Mark C'"~r-outside linebacker number of players turning out Moorehead, Micah Blalock, -To·1J Th~mp;.on and Ij!ft forwork-ou,., about 44. but and Scott Cunningham, tadde -m i~dl. linebacker nOW that school has started according to Coach Aldridge. M i ke H 111 w ill play both he ex pe c ts seven or eight He also said that OavidHunt, .thy's ve e r' l' offe n s •. mOre. Dan Nunn. Frank Rodriquez, r)a v e n port. a lBO-pound

"We 'couldn't be happier and Chad Malor are looking s e nior, e arned all-district with the players' attitude, good as tighrends. Roddy hO'lors at offensive halfback hustle, and the way theylook Shipman, q'Jarteroack, is also an.; de f . ns I v e linebacker. in work-outs," said Coach looking very good, said the The outside s!""ed belon~ to Aldridge. The coach Is coach. Roy Sansoih, a starter at optimistic about this year's "The defensive unit w.i11 Roosevelt last year. season, and bases most of his probably have to carry us in Most of the interior line ~itmism on the foundation the early games," Aldridge poo it1ons are settled already. of nine returning defensive said. "However,we're looking

'starters, good senior leader- a lot sharper offenSively than ship, and s om e backfield last year. "

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Shown here are six Senior who were not on the varSity to right are: Danny Nunn, On the fr clOt row from le ft to Moorehea d , and Roy Sansc>m.

Phone Officials To Meet August 25 With Local Residents

General Telephone Com­pany is inviting its customers In this area to 'meetwlth officials and dis cuss any prob Ie ms. or ask any questions they n' ay have concerning ti 'e c o III pan y 's operations here.

lim ) avis. J ivision man­age r for General Telephone, an.i memb ers of his staff will "" at Graha m ', Restaurant in South .~ bernathy Wednesday, August 25, starting at 9:30 a. r'. to talk with. area cust­o",e .., of General Telephone. Tht' y invite you to: "Have coffee or tea and visit w ith the pe opl e of Ge neral Tele­phone -O 'ne to One, " says General's ad in this issue of Th e Review. Theywil1 d1scuss with custoll'.ers the company's .plans for the fut­ure, an d the new J'Ilblic utility commission, a state agency which w III assume JurisJictlon over telephone, ratP's and s e r vic P starting Sept. 1,1976.

Holiday Nears For Local Schools

Parents o f stuJents in Abernathy an J ~ew)eal

Schools art' ren' inded that something new (.at le ast for AbernatRyl h .. been added this term . • . . a school holi­day labor Oay, Monjay. Sept.

.~ ways. But g uards Mark Moore head and Greg Gist might Just 'stick to offense. One player might be too valuable to bother with 9iknse- tackle Dale Odom­will be an important defensive cog.

The Abl!.nat~ A-nt~l'H-­will play in two scrimmages prior to their first game with I\> tersburg on ' Se pteiriber 3. They w' llI scrimma g e Dimmitt, there. Friday Aug­ust 20 (tomorrow l, and on . Friday. August 27 they will scrimmage Frenship, there.

The follOWing 'roster was ·taken from 'the Auguo;t 12 e d i t Ion 0 f the lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Abernathy Antelopes Facts

tlnd ·eoaeh: ·LaiTyAldri· dge. Assiltantl' Jerry Beasley, Delbert Deering, Carl Irlbeck, Steve Brown. 1975 'Record: 4-6. District: 4-AA.

ROSTER ENDS: David Hunt, Jr. ,

178; Johnny Lara, Jr. , 150; Armando GarCia, Jr., 130. Scott Cunningham. Jr., 165 ; I)ennis Rap>!ine, Sr. , 180; Jamie Ramos, Sr., 135.

TACKlES. Mike HUI, Jr . • 200; Mark I\>pe,Jr.. 195 ; Gary CarteT, Sr., 168; Kir" SnOdgrass. Sr. , 200; Kenny A nebury. Sr., 260.

GUARDS:Todd T hompson, Sr .• 170; Gre g Gist. Sr., 160; Shannon S mit h, Sr., 160; Mark Moorehea 1, Sr. , 200; Sammy Runnels, Sr., 155.

CEl,TERS, Dale Odom, Sr. , 170; Arnulfo Ramos, Sr. , 165.

QUARTERBACKS, Roddy Shipman. Sr., 180; JonHarne, Sr., 170.

BACKS, Mica h BI.:1~, Jr. , 160; Lee McCune, Soph. , 160; Ken )avenport. Sr. , 180; Roy Sa n s om, Sr . , 150; Armando Rui l. Sr. ,135; Paul Mason, Sr. , ISS. .

1976 SCHEDUlE Se pt. 3, Pe.tersburg ; 10: ,1\ t

Olton; 17, A t Hale Center; 24, At Slaton ; Oct. 1: Mule ­shoe; 8, LittlefielJ; 22: At Idalou; "9 , Floydada ; ~0V. 5: A t Lockney; 12: Tulia.

CUEVAS SEEKS COOPERA TI ON AT CROSSWALK Free Clinic Schedule~ September 3 - 4

The No rthwest Te xas i :~se :~~ ::~ntJe;o gi;;'a: i~ I\>te ,-"uevas. who will weeKend trip incluJing that start his fourth yeu as cross-date. walk patrol m an Au"ust 19.

Every ye ar, the number of :: ~~~a:r~tSt~~~f ~~~~ i~~r ~~in:~:~re~,;~/;.g f~~ motorists. Cueva! wlli be

number of Abernathy firms ~~:ti:~::o:~~~~:~nf~': ~I~a':;. ~~~;e~nJ~~~~: ~:;. city hall to Pinson Pharmacy.

Sept. 6. ~~:~sot~,~~ in j~i::~s a~asth: c1;'~d~~:rff~~~, :;I~~I~ CI'OlS-walk. He is not as

Abernathy's tw 0 financial .i,~tce~~~. t~ ~ei';. e;~a;:;:~~~~

Mr , ond Mrs. J .A . Hodges ·:t i~

COUPLE OBSERVES 60TH WEDD I NG DATE ~l r. a nJ :'-1rs. J. A . Ho· ! ~E's

of Crosby to r c E' 1 e b f :l • t .! the ir 611th ..... e : Ji:1~ a : : · . I V f" f­

sa ry w · t ~: a :i ·rlE> T ror ~~E' ! r

c h il J re r. , ~ r a '~_: (hi ~ ire : , ;" l(lf' at - ;sra rdchP frt" ~ .... t !·,f'( ~

hom e <:'a!Ur Jay · ... u< ust i 4. ·';, tw 0 ~ f r f'.j'" . ~, '.:: a kr lec 'Jr ,Hp!·.,.,i ti, ()n., d'~. 'V

ersary wa s S f ~ve . ~ : 4~

n: em bt" t"5 ,') f ~ht' fa :'· : : .... ~.e

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\ tr. 3 :. ! \trs. ·'\ :- :-:01.1 HOu;z:ts,

C rofby t o:1 . !au ~ hters ·

(AJ~le n . ) '\: r . • ,. i 'II>. C. L. Farra r, T ulsa . C'k !a hor a

C. \·:- 1 :lTd 1 "r. ," . ~ . ·rs 'a .: ~ ' f>

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tor. "roe a $1' _ { ; ~ . ' ' r ... l\.1rs . Hol1'l.' ~ \JrI.i4. II .af - ::'.!"""" a r -" \ . , .. : .,:; ~ ~~

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Chapter of the ~Iyastheni a Gravis FounJation annOUllces the date for the MrlbaB a ndy , Mas.ters Memorial Cl inic for I Myasthenia Gravis patients., It will be held September 3rd and 4th, 1976, at the Hi­Plains Hospital in Hale Cen- J ter. Texas. This free patient clinic has. been fun .led by a truSt set upby the E. E. Mast-j ers fam i1y of Cotton Center and Amarillo J in mem ory of 1\,1rs. E. E. (Melba) Master.; who was a victim of myast henia gravis. The fund ' maintained through contri utions, f!' nab 1 i n g the fr clinic to become an annual affair. The time will be 10:00 a. m. each Jay.

Dr.J. E. Tether of Indian­apolis will be in Hale Centcr to conduct the clinic, and he will be assisted by the medical staff of Hi- Plains Hospital. Dr. Tether is a noted authrolty on th~ diag· onis and rn a nag e men t of Myasthenis Gravis, havin~ been active in the field for over 20years. HE' ~s Professor of Neurology at the Univers­ity of In J ian a School of M.dicine. and Is the physica n in charge of the Myasthen ia Gravis Clinic at the India na University Medical Ce nter. As a member oftht> National

~~t:uB~~: 'an~b;:n~; :.~_t ing the school children and Ings Association. First State others wh3,us." .. tIMo ........... '1lft4~ ' ..... l!\Il.,.,.... Bank has a night depository T h .. '20~m lle-per-hour

inc iso ,Board ~!\ffl,~'}' of several textbooks anJ art· ic1es on myasthenia gravis.

NEW DEAL RODEO ASSOCIATION SETS LITTLE BRITCHES RODEO

NEW DEAL ,Speciall - The New Deal Rodeo Association will sponsor ~ little brilthes ro­deo August 21·22 With compell· lion in three age groups

E,'cnts will be held 10 the pee-wee ( 11 and under), junior (12·14) and semor m'171 age groups.

Events in Ihe pee·wee class will be barrel racmg. flag rac­ing, pole bending. nbb\ll! rac­ing. bareback riding, steer doubing and call riding.

The juior and senior groups will have the same events. with bullriding replacing call riding.

_ !il~.mi!!g .WiJU~~~eer . dOllbintm the senior clais.

Rcgistration closes at 8 p.m .. Aug . 19. Persons Interested in entering should contact Ste,e Danford at (806) 746-5714 '" New Deal.

I1Special Dat' Set I n Honor Of R. C. Patterson,Sr.

(The following is from Abernathy First Church of the Nazarene newsletter daU!d AUgust 11. )

Sept. 5, 1976 will be R. C. Patl2rson', Sr. Day. . Brother Patterson h III Ie r ve d the ' Ilhurch .~IY weI! tCl!_oVer SO ye~. We will' Ift,e.nt him

unit at thesoutheast e ntr.M&9 ~.~ zone lS b E- tween two to the b u i I J I 'llIl~rve _ flashing yellow lights. One .......... r~';~. week- light is across ~ve. D e ast of

ends and hollJays. ~~r~eomH;.~;n :nd A~:r:a~ There will be no rural or light is at the corner of Ave.

city mail carrier service D and 10th St. • by South-Sept. 6. weSllern Public Se rv i ce .. --.- --- ---

Season Tickets Now On Sale For G ridi ron Action

Company. Other local law enforce­

ment officers io in Cuevas in thls plea few the ,atety of those who use the crOlS-walk from city h.1l to Pluson's.

Rev. Tommy Riney ond Fomi Iy

NORTHS IDE CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR The Hev. T Cl nir. y R:nE'v ,

...... ho .:::ar"E' he rE' fr or f'!a ir.­view, i 5 t h t ne .... pastor .... f ·~bfrn.thy's \1.~ rth.\:Je B art\~ !

Chu.r ch . He fol1.:"i" ~ th f:' Rev . )('U~ I..": ardene r , V\ h ... "' r f'S i >;~H . j

to ta ke the past oratt' of thE' Circl t> Ra ...:k Ra pt lst Ch urch near "\..I ,j a n .

T~w ~)_ {' \r-. Rl l! (,,\ an : hiS

v. 1ft' , ... 1arv. a tt· a ·_ ~t'r : . ~ rt'

plainview ) c h '.'.:- 1 "\"St.E'P I

~<t Vt' rv. <)"i3u~h tt·~, '\n:": I t" ' ~' 1 .I n ,: \'elar: it' , ~ . {t hE' Y '" :1.1 bt' lhnp :I.,"!es a fter th t'"lT tnrtll·

,lay! 111 St> rtt:> mbe r) \ T" ht'y T'f'~iJE' in the \;ort:h.().1~ pars· YI.,;'t '!t' 'lorth .... F' S f. ,) f thf> d:urc h.

ABERNATHY AND NEW DEAL SCHOOLS

ES.TABLISHED IN NOVEMBER'OF 19zr

P~lshld on Thursday of ElCh WNk in Abernilfhy. fexas Second Class PoslIge Paid at Abernathy. Tem 79311

Located at 916 Avenue D. in the city of Abernathy P, 0, Drawer 0 -- Phone /806'298-2033

Abernathy. Texas 79311

Any erroneous reflection upon the character of any firm. corjlOratlonorlndlvldualwhlch may appeItr In the columns )I the Abernathy Weelr:ty Review, gladly will be corrected

upon being brought to the attention of the publishers.

SUBSCRIPTIONRATES: $5. 00 per yelr plus IIx in Hale Ind Idjolning counlles. $5. 50,er year plus tax in rest GI Texas and $6.1» per ytlr when mal'lld out of Tex.s.

Richard and VicJ<.i Havens . .... ... .. Pub lishers Vicki Havens.. .. .. ........... .. .... . Editor Mark Havens ........... ... ............. Reporter Buford F Davenport ....• ..... . . . "News & Comment" Edith H_C7o'Jard..... .... . .......... Typesetter

I TEXAS DEPARTMEIIIT OF A~RICULTURE I Study Shows' Cactus Is Nutritious Forage '

"- l'STI ~--Cac !us IS a ~t l c ky probll!m no matt!!r ho ..... )-o u look at It

\ldn ) Texas ra nches lte IA. ... !! ~to..; ked ..-.!lh pnddy pt'oI.r ~d~tUS. but ~-3ttJe turn up rhe!t n05&6 al It. eVt"n

j unng tht" ""I nter when rJ:'seland , $ at a mInImum,

Re~t"l1 t \ tu d l(s h owe~e t

h.,I.e ~h o v.n thai smgeln[! t he 'r : ~, es olf pn~ kl )o pear ~actus :-T1JKe5 tht desert lI.eed it

N iJ t Jble. nutntlOus Wlnle' ford gl' t or II\est o \k

\ grKu!l ure (ommlssloner hl-.n ( WhIte noted th aI 'r. , j e\ t"l o prnen! ..:o uld be c"rt:~ I JJI~ Importol nl.1n rhe H .J r ld1!1s r~[tl un of teXd5

The s Iud)- ~ho""ed Ihal hel le rs fe-d ~l nMed NKkly p~ar ~a..:tus ga Ined 3n a~erli.e of 1- l pounds ' per day . ..:omparE'd ..... Ith les.s than one pound pined 0)-' he ife rs fed on:) enoullh hay 10

appr OX tmale Ih e nUITH IOn normally a~qu1n~' d from v.. lnter forage ,

The results of one fe~d Inti: tna! Illusirate the adviintages of feed ing cactus. T wehe heifers welghmg an 811eragt' of 55 0 pou nds were fed J

rallon of hay a n~ ..:otlonse!;'~ meal for approxlm'ate l ~ t~rl'" mont hs Hal f t ht' ht' lf~r: J ." were aJlo ..... ed to t'~t J, ... , _

lal'lu5 as the) wan td "-I Ihe end of the : ~I' .! : ~

petlod . .:atlle v. h l~ h h" .: t"aten the ,actus an~ hJ~ .! :.

had ga lned 6 ~ p..)unJ' :-., -,' on Ihe allerage l ha" 'h " 0:­

rhe hil) JIl: r Furthe rm 0r('

sho ..... ed t h dt ":Jdu _

rea:1 \ J r; j ~ . ... :- .. ' ,

Wayr f' Cr.a : 'J'(' e IS a :."a ' e"1t i~ \'", J. ~ -le".)-al. HOlISto - .

N&C--.. A ~gllit 2 1 i.r "Ha.ppy tOOth Blrthd.y" Fot The ~owty of Hale. SUte of Texas. The Big Cetebrat:!:on Saturday wiU b eg f n at to •• m. And, 3 good place to start will be at the new Llano Estacado Museum building on \\ aylanJ B apt i S t College campus. Go to Plainview and join in em the- gala even t.

N&C---Soap opera Cans anJ othf' f S who haV!' had thf'i r favorite fV shows pre­,>mpted by rolitlcal conven­nons this year may mark out f'I"I"~i,le n tial canJidates of l:-oth malor parties,

-":CC-- -The rush has b een ~llch tha t I Jm Just now ge t­tlOg arOUnd to readlns the l C1 76 S lCE"nt£'nuia l Sppeia l Liltien of thp " A.bp in:lthy RI"€"t'!f'" !un!!' 21, 1918, an J l,bernathy RtvlE'w. 1922, 1'-l~1 . ~04! , 1943, IQSI, 1963, 1973 and 1975. Tllis .dltiOD "a< a pro lec t of A.bema t hy C~amber (If Con' na"T'ce, with l,~o "truve In c har g:f'. Th. 1l,':t':1 ten:JHli E.l ltlon, a repr ­_' il:ctlcon affrontpai!:;E' s of thE' ';,c a1 r.E'''"srape1'S 011 CE'rtaln la.\('~ cf :hE' yean, se ll! for

'!, '. ,"'(' , \\ hic h !:OE'S Into tnE' t . of (. fur:.i t :J help pay for tilt luly 3- 4 -5 even t this year. COplE'S are ava ilable at Lon Fashions and P i nso n Pharl11 acy anJ PQ!:S ibly othe r hl,:slne~s e s, • • , ask them. ThE're' s a lot of loca l history in t he eji tlon. l n the 'AC. 31, :93 1, Revlew , thE' fint pub ­lU~E'J by VIC: lamb when he ca- { hue fronl lamesa to (' !! t the papE'r for publl!her r i::: ~ Hurst, "l Ive s a " Chrono­logy far 193[. " It mentioned :hat ..... :1E'at ~arvE'st started on 11.1:: ... :5, an..! whE'a t .... ;u ~E'll­

' - ;: fo~ <6e per bushel. At the ,~t harvest oJn July 15,

, ~ a~ :-'fICE' hac dropped to :~ ~ ·'t'T bushE'J. It records : 1, ... : :, 'Ol'H' e'f '\bernathy ..... \'~·C'an Jr, J. B. ~!c8ride rYtlred ~1arch 10, 193 1. In -. c < T:J ta t].]n at the begin--: ~;;; -'f :hE' lQ31 Chronology "E' - <,!1e sa U the Information hr t; e Hory wu from I. .l iary ·~ .:'t b y his ~E'd E'cessor,

. · ... rlE'S :-i1..:!'5~, e d: tor of T he :llV (' ... ar: l father of Jack HUJlt. Iron Ically, Vic had to "i·E' the flnal er.fry In the ;Q3! :lvonologyt' }ecem ber 'S- C'-:arles Hunt pasled

.a "i. a~ a r.5I.dt of 2uto

~r~~:~iiii&;E;;;;;;;; 1 ~.1,!flt'l " Chartes Hut'l t,who ~ ' _ It .... ql- othe r loc al clvtc '(' lI i('l"<, '~;rkto j v eT\.' h. rj to

' CE' TE'){Il~ UtilIties

Elegant Formal

WEDDING INVITATIONS tn . ,l e ,ou' ' amlly InC! " Iencls 10rm,U,

",,'1'1 ot n ' n~ l llt IOn 01 ete.ante and JU"ly 'h ~ na~e '.:;.il lll " Ic preduce ~ r8" ".C! <wedd, nl InV II.t lons an d an no .. r'e""lllrlS ? ' QYI I I~ (lr, Ihe Qu. llt) ~ l llr. 0' 10~r :!lo'ce

916 Ave. 0

*** Pho.298-2033

We Have All Your Back­To-School Needs I n Our BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY STORE. Shop Us & Save

Boneless Stew Roast

Rib Steak

Sirlon Steak

Round Steak

t ~ b u i I' J T uco

t: l' lITf II. .. here the Cotton 5o'1Gln anJ t h e Con. [1 , voaOf .:::M ItaD .. " :lI'th ')1

- f':",, ~ athy. HurH ha d publish-a pcy.. r plant edition" of

-:- "E' P ev lew on Fl'b. 26,1 931. ·• .. r.:atn,· s Annual ')a lry

Show .... as he l ~ on April 3-4 th ai yE'U, In the April 1 , 1931, c tv f'l f' ct lon , J. j. RllE'y and Pav F'i"'on weJ'E' el. ct!rd

a n J B. H. (Buck) . :·')',oar: "2S flE'cte d c ity

. ~!""al Llb emathy' , Tra Jes , Ii- t' vent'5 started June 13.

1 4 1 ;:1, ]CJ31, paving on -1;':"1\1- ay bf'tween tub-

- :~ ~ r! :"hemathy w a $

)" ." ~ 'e j ( ....:0 .... , over 44 ,par' laU'r , ;:>Qv ing has not

: c: - pJof'ted on the nE'W

S hop Our Weekly Circula r For More Super Savings

Blade Cut Chuck Roast lb. 59 ¢

70% lean Family Pack Ground Be~f lb. 55 ¢

"GroumtCh ucic

hi8hW.ybetweeii~~~bel'9~thy and Lubbock., Tlje ;!Irit:l? al" ot cotton In 193 t WU b"rougit.t fn Sept. ~ by Mllx:h -nloma$ (who fa.rnfed the pll~ Jwt east of ~1l now owne~ by Hugh ~ttlt~ Sept. 14, 1931, Plainview National 8uk c 1 as e s . School opened in Abe ma thy Sept. 14 that yur (this yeu August 19~ Sept, 21, 1931,- SlatOll Flnt Sta t! Bank doses. Sept. 24, 193 1, Lenlla.nab~a'hk closed. Oct. I, that y ear, cotton was .ell-­Ing In Abe1'1l8thy for 4 1(24 (four and ODe-half cents per pound). Nov.20-21,ThtrJ Annual Poultry Show In Abemathy. Noy. 28. 1931 , C. M. Hornbprg kill e d anJ V. S. Payue Injured in luto :accldE'n t. Both were teacher"$ In Abernathy school, Horn­~rg, ·m usic, and Payne vocational a g riculture , Between the' time Hornberg was ki1lpd and Charles Hun r received faul Injuries, Mr, Hurst accep~d, and ~inte J

in The Rpvlew,a short poeT!' 1 had written concemlng the st!hool's loti Itl Hornberg'! death. Seeing the ~m i I' point fired me to the pOin' that I decided to tnllke The ReYlew my life's work,

~&C---Thos e who bought a copy of the local Chamber of CommercE' Ce lebrati or. edition ..., ill see TM Review and Lu b b ock Avalanche­Journal subscription ad 0!1

page on e o f The Reivew da ted Jec::. 11 , 1941. The aJ Hsts The Review at st. 50 per yu.r(currently $5. 2S-_pr r ye a r locally) and th , Avalanche·Journal for $5. 45 per yeu (DOW $60. 00 pu yearby m alHor morning an.: Sunday edlt1ans~ These prlcr co m parisons show how lnflation hu ea~n away ttl t value of your dollu, Ve ry llkely, T he Rev lew, wa l making mOTe net money a t $ 1. SO per year In 1941 tha[ it Is making In 1976 at S5.25 per yUr, local ratE' . The same prObably applie$ to the Avalanche-JoUl'D&l '$ $5. 45;60. OOra~ difference HoweVer, the re was neve r much net money, If any al all, to the publishers on sub­scriptions. The high bra.ss In Wash!ngto:l have very litt!. love for n.w5papers: because 01 the crttlclsm dlrtcted If the 'eden.! government by new'plpers, an d tf\t y retaUitie wIth hlght! ))CS~ge rate. on second cl ass ma il. I no longer hive to deal .... Ith the portal 'YItem as conc ern. The ReView, but I ku p up with the rate Incr eaH' through trade jourr,;.ls, Accordillg to one or the.e SOUtCet, pottag e ra t.! lor l econd clau mall wu Increlued twice durin g, July, 1976. ThIs soutce in ~porting the twO Increase! 1D :me month went on to uy: "Oh, for the good' 01 days w he:J it Wal called the Post OffIce Department and Coo.gress had some a uthority over the fbltm .. terCeD.el'$l,ra~s ind se rvice. " The U. S. Congress should admit i tl mlJ takE' tn allOWing the change to the C\aJ'l!nt U. S. PI::ostal Systl!m, and retu:h the entt"' 0pud­Ion back to the way It .... as under the for rr. e r United Sta~1 Past Office r)e par trn· ,nc

InCftlltng potul rates II nul the only fac tor determi ­ning the inCft"IIe' In :J('WI ­

~per ~<lubscrlptiOtls rat;>s, New spr in t, thl' pare r on which o.ew'paper are printed, hal been Increasing In ca. t Olbout as regularly as the rilE' in porta~ rates,

The "very h ttle

me~t ' pft charge. ' 'for new.­paper ",btc:rtp1tdat cOnSlderi only a n.w.~per .ubiieriptiOt): department. The postage, eqUipment, ,upplle. and labor in getting a newspaper to a subscriber are among the cosll that must come out of amoun" petd for suh5cripti" On!. ,

N&c---U y~ou au not ~glstlered to vote, you muJt Jo .0 B ErO R E Oetober 3, 1976. 10. order to vote In the November 2, 1976. Ceneral Election, Inwhtcha pesident and c,ndldatu for other offices will be named. The deadline,Oct. 3, for regilter­Ing come. on Sunday. Tax Assenor-CoUector$' ofClces, In mCl' t caul,will clOle Fri ­day afternoon, Oct. I, for the weekend. Be tte r register NOW to vote Nov. 2. Regist­ra tion blankl may obtained in the afternoon, at the office first door west of Aberne-thy Floral.

N&C - --If you are going to the Culf or Pacific to fisH, you'd better check with the Cout Cuud or officials at the port hom which you leave. Mexico has established .:.I. 200"mll~ ~)Cc1uslve e-conom lc zone extending all dire ctions &om thatcountryis shores. This ruUngby Mexico w ill have a far·reachlng ~ ffect on commercial and sport flshing. Mextcois ruling on thu wa effective August 1,1976,

Rev. and M:t. Doug Gard­ner of Circle Back visited friends ill Abemathy Monday.

Mrs. Kenneth Reed And !om, Mike and Anety, of BounE'r Sprinp, Kansu, and r..trt. Jerry Brown and daught· ers, AprtllDd Mendy, of Bethany, Okla. , villted here in the home of tMlr paren.tI and grandpuenll, Mr. lad Mrs. ~ C. Patterson, Jr.

WBBOat - orrldala haY. llarted the l'OUIItdown iowud the 17th orin1l8111e14 day of the Teas Asrtcultural EIpeI'Imeni . Stau", al Lubbock, with the SIIelllte mUon 1\ llallway .... 1niI .. boot. The premiere .... I Iaset for Sept. 14.

Dr. BWott, reoJdenl_ ~ ...... rdt, and Dr. Bill 1Jpe, .-_mist and field day dIaJrman, MY IIIey ..... <1 ..". 1,210 vIIltm for the September, afternoon llrioulluralUpoot\lon.

In pat Y.""', separate field dly"were hooted by the IA/I> bod< and Hallway SIaUo ... BeIlMlnl! Ihla year, h ...... r, 'lie fleId day will be held jointly, with the "UOIIS alternallng as booI,saysott.

TIlE HALFWAY Stabon Is - III lIlsJIway 70, 14 mUeJ west of Plainview. Literally hwxIreds of crop production, variety and IrTIgaUon' test pIota grace lIIe J50.acre lila 01 oholce farm land.

Cotton, com, SOI'lhIllll and sunflower c""," will be In the

' spollighl, .ay. Upe, with IrTIgaUon, variety .. aIuaUons, wet<! 0-.1 and Insect pest . manasement specially em­pbasJzed.

"We beUeveoW" guemwill be Impressed with research developm .. ts al Halfway," Lipe adda. "Anlons the par. UcuJar studt.. dealing with cotton, for lnatance. field-day attendants wIJl get a close look at water requirements, seumal Umitations, and newly developed narrow-row varieties and &landless cottons. 'Ib ... studle. comprise one of five 8eld tow" stops 011 lap for this year'. event

"TIlER V AIUETIES, In eonJunctlon with narrow-row plantlng techniques, can produce a hl&her yield of more ........ ble ober," Ray ei' plains.

'Ibe aden\IBI .. ,. be bell ..... the g1a_ cottons al the

. cotton variety leslllite also will dra"muchattentiOll.

"I'llese glandl ... type. do not t-ve the tOIle IUbstance known as ICJ88ypoI In the seed," h. adds. "Newly developed varietl .. have a SlUt poIentiaI • for eJp8IIdIJW the coltonseed meal marllet. 1'1!Is would (n.

elUde the hJgher priced human food marllet IIInce gla_ cottonseed meal could be ... d as • high protein 1Iour," he lI8)'II.

A.u.. conON varlety

'76 Texas Melon Crop ' Looking Good

AUSTIN-·The Tex .. melon and cantaloupe crops promise to be flOOd. one. despite spnna hall stonnl and heavy summer rains,

Acres planted in watermelons between January and lune totll 55,000, the same fjJUre •• for the two previou. yean. Acres intended for summer harvest are set at 25,000, nearly 14 percent more than 1975 acreaae of only 22,000 acres.

Cantaloupe acrea,e allo show! an Increase. Acreqe planted between March and lune has increased from l,600 last year to l,900 in 1976. Acres (or summer harvest 1M set at 5,500, In increase of 200 acres over last year'l filUre.

SAFER BUS TRANSPORTATION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN IS AIM OF DRIVER-TRAINING PROG'RAM UNDERWAY HERE

A Texas School BUI for.tuden1l. Ion. Upon completion of the COI1r!Ie range from ~venta-')rfWtt' hinlng coune II Of the 20 houn involved course, drlw" wl11 ram , tlvt Mahita!nancp and Rep. eum-ntly~lo.g conductad by In the CQul"5e,eight are spent School Bus Driver'. CerUtl- lulOlUl and T)rlvlng Ptoo • the Education SelTlce Cefllter, In exercise. whJch , Imulltle eate, w hie h I. renewabll' cedut'f", to Jetentlve r:>r1vlllC Region XVII, atAberntthy Ictual .ituUtlOnt wh1ch E'very three yUrI upon com-: and Safety and Emerseacy Junior High School. might a r I. e (or rchoot bus ptetion 0 tan elght- hour Proce dure., In.tructor a" If

"... caurle. put of I :I,iverti and twelve are rpent re(re!he:rcourte. coordinator for the lOci)

comprehe.n.fft .a~~"'~f"..,~.~g~·, ~~2:.0:I~""~.rQ~o~.m:I":''''':C:t.::::T:O:P:1 C:':::~~~~~~~~~~~;;=~"'~ Nom ilctltf II by recent l.wl paned ill the: .tate " being clrrled cooperative e((ort TUM 'Apartment Safety, Texil ASIDCY, Ind the Office of Traffic Safety.

In paning the law, .tate leglJllture charged TUIII).P.S. and T. with the planning of a

bal driver trllntng and gave the "'I,o""lblll<l tor c-oorcl!natlon and prnent o( • ,tatewlde preheDliw tr.Ulc program to the Offioe of T'I'&tflc

(To The Agri-Business Service Building. South Of The Bowling Alley)

SHIPMAN REAL ESTATE

Billy Shipman J. D. Webb

Floyd Shipman

South Aven ue D Abernathy

Phone 298-2313

, Mrs. Harold Gee • •. nee Elaine Stanfield

Belt men were Rlchard Gee, . brother of the groom, from Omaha, Nebraska, and Ron HopktDl, friend. of the groom, from Plainview,

The bride ir a 1975 graJ­ua1e of A b eTQ uhy High School and II prese'ntly attrndlng Wayland College where.he if employed- The groom Is a 1973 graduate of Air Academy High School. USAFA, Colora.oiO SprinlP, Colorado And if employed at Central Plainr General Ho.­pital as a phannacy techm" can. roUeM IDg a honeymoon trip to RudiSO, N. M., the couple will reside in Plain­view,where they will att2'nd Wayland tn the fall.

TRANSFER BRINGS MUCH-TRAVELED FAMILYlO ABERNATHY A much- trave- led Texas

rlls trul11f'n~ fa nl i1y has SI! ttled 111 ·\ b(' nla thy. Mr. and Mrs, }U1Wlii' Bray anJ three c hii d­r ( ' l1 IIaVl' moved to 101 1 16th

FOR LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS OF

Concrete

CALL

Center Ready Mix

AT WEST BUILDERS

SUPPL Y Ha~e Center, Texas Phone 839-2102

bought from Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Bluce. The Bruces

"m oved to a residence they owu at 1 t 11 14th St.

Mr. Bray hlU bE'en aSS igned t o the Texas lrutruments plant In Lubbock.

The Brays children are a daughter, Jonea, .16, a Junior in high school i Jimmie, the Second, 13-years-old, 8 th ,¥adt" ~tudent, and Jeffrey, 9, in the fourth grade.

Bray Ilnd his fam ily have rt"sidl'd in three foreign countr-if'S since 1968,wht'n he

overnlS to re present IDStruments. From 1968

1976, the y were as, E' xce pt for nine­for him a nd a year mlly, whentht'y Dallas.

Netherlands; AnUlIe.,In the Carlbbun.

After returlling to the State. fr 0 m Pbrtugal. the Bray fam l1y virHed in Carpal Christi be fore mOVing to their IOU 16th St. residence in Abernathy. Their Aberna­thy telephone number is 298- 2228.

SCRIPTURES, THE HEAVENS ARE teU­

Ing the glory of God; they a~ a marvelous ditplay of his craftmaruhip. t)ay IIlnd night they keep on tenlng about Cod. (PsI. 19:1-2'

Prove"', 1817-8, liA ;001'. -mouth Is his deltl'Uction, and hi, 11.- are the mare of hil dutruc.tion, and hll II~ aN the mare of hiJ 10111." Th. words of a talebearer ~ u wounds, and they go down inti:) the Innermott part:! of the belly. /"

for salvation comes from God. What to all his

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I<.athy Duran . ••• to wed .soon

&I:Iythlng, We have ,had many I ear n i n g experiences thiJ ftmmer a Dd hope we are leamlng what we should be learning from the~.

On New Year's (uk dit' Lord [0 give me a vel'Se for the year and He d id, it was 1 Thess. 5: 18 t In everything give thanks: for this is the

wtll of Cod tn ChrLst Je.us concemlng you, ( thlnk 1 am lUrDitlg that th.ls isvery important to give thanks in everything but, I abo know that thad go ttl.' n slack in doing this. I thank the Lord that we don ' t have to give thanks for tht trials b~t, gl I.' thanks that God is w' in every experience and wUl rupply the grt.C4! we ne to face everything.

We .pent many houft dur-

Duran - Esquibel ."a_D_a _~_a_a_._:a.

Wedding Plans Told 0bUT OF THE.IMI.OUTHIIS OF BABES Mr. and Mrr. R. M. Duran

announce the eDg~gement and tppro&chlng marriage 01 their daughter, Milt Kathy )uran, to Roy Esquibel, Ion of Mr. and Mn. Reyes lIqui­bel,Sr.

They weft boch graduabu of Abe_thy High Schoot. Kathy 11 I 1976 graduabt and Roy h • 1915 grad .....

Roy II employed by GIb­.CID'. Oiscount Center in Lubbock.

The eouple planJ to wed September II, in St. Isidor:e catholic Churcll.

THE BATTLE OF THE PASSIONS

By Da.na Flud Onwlrd they come, dOier and clCler. The afr II thick with tension. One sJde dreading, The other crying for blood.

Life leaell one side Ind Death 1elds the other. Life II gaUallt and humble ~s he ItriveS for peace. Death 15 arrogant and proud u he Uf~S his .rmy on.

Now Death calls hit first officer, Hatr, to his side and Gives the command to attack. The two armieS' duh in the bea t of battle. Joy it pierced by SolT'ClWiS arrow. and

_._.L.~r;;.;,H_,.eJ2..!~~.e..._._n Cadis Word has the per.Yer How plse can this bE' unless

to change m In r;a, hearts, and we learn the Word ' thus our lives. The story is told in one of

God knew this W ~n He my BIble lenons. Quote : gave the Bible. He comman- Tom my found an old ded, "Thou sbalt teach them o.h.Jsty book hig h upon a she lf Jiligently unto thy children, and cried : and shalt ~%l ls..0'1iobD1Ry,(~n "M'?J'l:ler,l 've fOUn d an old thou. sitt2st' In thine hoW'~ .-~ thing, and when thou wlllken by High On the shelf-- just the way, and when thou lIest look I"

down, and when thou rtsest "Why that's :I. Bible , T om -up. And thou shalt bind them my deari for a .1gn upon thin£' hand, Be care ful --that'5 Go.j's and they shall be frontJp t:s book!" between thine eyes. And thou "God 's boolt!" the chi1 d shalt write the m upDl) the exdaimed. pesD of thy house , and on the "Then, mother, belore we gates. n De ute ronomy 6:6·9. , lose it weid bener' !end it

One man In Oklahoma back to God, for, you know , took thIS literally. He plast- we never use it. " ned the out5ide of his house Wha t would your child say wIth BiblE' verses. about thE' Bible)

Many people thought he --------- ---wei off in his mind.

One family fran, his town mowd to our town. Here they learned to love and appreci­ate Cod's Word.

Kay, (12) sa id, "How our mInds have c hanged toward that man--now we know that w. were the Ones who were off in our minds. "

ThE' A p onle Paul said , "let thlS m ind be in you whlchwu ,,1,0 lD CbristJesus. "

Couple Plans To Wed InS laton

Mrs. Tooker Receives Degree

MrS.a. W. Tooke r, librarlan for thE" H:alt Center Public Schools, rece Ived a Master of library Science degree from North TE'xas SUtll' University

~I.ce is Ctulhed beneath the Mr. and Mrs. C. ~l. \lagu-

in comme nCE' me nt e xercis E' S Saturday evt> ning , August 14, 111 r)E'n ton, TE'xas. ~\n. Tooker was cr.e of 34 graduate's to I't'cE'lvE' t h iS de~e. T here were 602 gra Juate ~ tudents and 666 unJe rs;:ra ,hla te~ who rE'cp iftd .1e~ees i11 thesum ­mer ceret'l ' on it's.

On August 3, r-.lrs. Tooke r was I n ltIAl!;'.1 Into La mb.ilI Slgm:\, the

weight of War. irk of Slaton announce the Comt-S,loo. is crippl~d by marr iagp of their Ja.ught('r C'urelty'l spear and Sh irl ey KQY, to Paul Wayne A~d It .eem, II tho~h Low Burleson, son of ?-.1r. a flJ !-.lrs.

. ' ~.:of:~!~~\\q,ded by Hate's .• ,ea~~eur~e;;~ in;fw~rr::~~ It .eem. u though all is' los t .. Jay August 20th in thE:- chape I but now of the First Baptist CP'I-lp-c h in Life's army come, back with Sla ton at 8 p. m. a new IJW'ge of energy and They beat back the army of Death and force It to ft'~1.l

Now Ufe IUd an hir army stand .Ide by .Ide in n'lumph.. Yel they haw won, but this hal been but a 1111111 Battle of the PuslolUl III the long campaign of Life.

4-H CLUB NEWS Otrtrtct n 4- H Re cord

Book J u d g hg was held In Lubbock on July30,says David Gibsoo, County Exten­slora Agent.

Hale County was well re­presented w tth 7 senior 4-H memben wibning 1st place. The.e were: Me10dy Marshall -Bread, Beftrly McDonough­Pami1y Ufe, Rick Mas01l-Fie ld Crop', Cae Croce-

Parks -Sa nders Wedding Rites Set

Mr. an.t Mrs. Bob Park'; of Abernathy, an J ,\tr. a ·1<.1 !l.1rs. )eaD Sanders of Hart, TE'xas

\!fish to E'xte nd a ll inVItation to all friends to attend the marTla ge cere mony of their children A nita A lln anJ les l ie Don a t 7:30 p. 111. , Sa turJay, AugUSt 2 h t i n t hp First Bap­tin Church In AbE'rna thy.

Mr. a n J ?o.'In. EJ Struve, for mer Abemathiuas now redding In the Ingram-KE'rT­vUle HUi COUJl1J'y .. ~ere OVE'r night guests of I\1r. anJ "'irs. Anton Wolf TuesJay of last. week. Theywet't'hert'to It1I!:nd the funer al of\\n.

.FrlttW. Suu ve, lOa, Wednesday afternoon ,

Texas llbrary scle nc(' fraternity, InitI atIOn mto the Jl'gant '.a.tion I.f basE'J upOn academic aci1tt'Vl' [})E' nt and porfessiona l comp"lPnce. -\ mE'mbE'r m ust mai ntain a 3. 75 'l:ta.ie poi nt aVE'r~,;:e 011

a 4 . n sca lp, Mn:. Tooke r has IlchieveJ

;l re rfect 4. 0 gra J t" poI nt ave ragE' throughout he r 42 hours ol Hbrary science w She now becomes (' 11 0: T}1t'mbushlp in Be ta Ph I the national library SC iE'n honor fra tern ity.

:--':orth Texas is 0ne of In T('

JE' termlnt' J by un -ier !1;ra-iuate ~adE' point average , graJuate rE'CoN E'XanlI11atJO r: scores, anJ profE'UIOlllll rf'C.Jmmen ­Jations.

M:s. Tooke r, .... ho also has a. Master 'S jE'~e III History from Texas TE'ch UlllVe!"!il ty, formE'rly ta ught In .l,berna thy~

log July at the hoopltal and. there were timM we thought we cou1du1t go another .rep but, there alwayt would come that .urge of ICrenp fran 1ft"'''' We J.t pralle the Lord for the prayes of hienell. There 11 a .c:r1.ptu.re in 2 Cor. 4.l7,But we hive thtl trellUre ill e4lttherl ¥ellett, that the

~ excellency of the pOWer may be of God and not of UI. (8, We are ~bled em every stde) yet not dis1ftSfedi we :1ft perplexed, but not In de.peir; '9) ~:rsecute4, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyedi We knew marty time! that the power we bad to go ora wu Dot' of lIS btIt, of God. I think It Is the most wonde rful bleSSing to have fri ends who will IX'IY and reich wt in ttlltly othrr ways to cll'Ff your burdens and Itft you up when you need it the most. 1 thank God for h is children who m iniJter to the nee ds of H!.S children. OnE' day .we were at the hos­pital and I was talking to a friend on the phone and ~he knew ~ I Wall in need of a lift and she said, would you like for me to pray for you 2nd I said, Yes and as she prayed for M r s. H2vens and our famUy t here was such a rel­e ase ana peace that came. Praise the tor<:! b the. power of Jrayer andler t;ho,:;e who are willing to pfay.

The many hours of Sltting

anJ waitmg WE' had .time to think of several thlnp we were Jea r ning and one of them was pariE'nce , not many or us a.re very pat len c Ii.' i

James 1:3 says, KnOWing thiJ tha t thE' trytn g of your fa I th worketh pa.tlence, Roma ns 5: I, Therefore being justified

by faith.we haft pea.t!e with God through our Lord J .... ChrI4u (2) By whom alto we haVe Qceen by faith into the grace where In we .tl..nd, and re jOice In hope of the glory .. of Cod. (3' A nd not only '0, but we glory in trlbuladonl

, u,o:krtOWingthat Q.ibulati~ worketh patience; (4) An paJience, experien~; a.nd experience, hope: (5) And hope mlketh not .. hamed i beeaus. the love of God is shed abroad In our hearts by the Holy Gbo5twhlch il given unto w. W. see here' that we can't really help othe1"5 in an ~xpetience that WE' h.:.l.ven't ounelv.s experi ­ence , becaUSe youdon't really know the real {eelinS' that go a long WIth diffE're nt expe rienc es thll t WE' go through unless you hlw been through It yOUl"S.lv~J,

We are thankful for our commu!llty and the loVE' and concern we were sh"""'n In

the timE' of Our trials. AnotMr point that we aJ'E'

l ea rn i n g 1!1 that there IS

paw l' r In -l"ise. When you pra be and thank the Lord you ca n't hE' lp, but be lifted up. Also WE' are learn ing b:I trun and rely in God for E'very­thing. He can do all things for Ut and He it willing, J tha nk the Lord that the,. If nothlOg we can ' t go to Him for and that He cues,about e v . ry t'hlt:-g !n our I!WI .

1 fH.e_r 5:7. Casting Illl yOW' care upon hln) for he careth for you. The re IJ a son g tha t I low, it is , "Through It All. ' It says : J 've It>artlt d to trust in Jesus, I've le arned to trust

_In Cod," r' m SUJ'I' that t"very upprtence we 80 through .... e wUlleartl to tJ'USt HIm more,

Its time your family stopped being just"Smith Harold"

in the telephone directory. The ntw edition of your telephone directory IS going 10

preIS soon.

If \ ou have onl\ " ~ tn21t" IlstlnQ,. a lot 01 peop l(' art'

~olng to h.ne trouble looktng up other m(·mber !'- 0 1

vow famlh

, Cerl a t~k VOUt v- de de!'-erve5 hel O\ .... n h!'-tlne

,-\nd gl\ m~ a teen , a~er a pl ace In the dneclot\

THee \o\ay of ~a\tn~ 'Youre grov-InS up '

To add Or 'ohanlolt' a 115tmg lust cal! OUT bU~Hl('S~ Diftee The, can tt'll \ ou ho \', hu lt' extra Jon ,lddl t 1":11 It ~tm~ \~!l1 cos t

It ~ tl ~ ( a:'o\ a~ r!lck l])~ Up lhe phone

~ GEnERAL T1:LEPHOnE Heal til,. JoA nn Stone -HomE'

Management,Caylan Schum- ,~::~=:::~~====~~~=~~=::~~===============:::;;;;;::-::: acher- Petroleum Power, aud I' Joy Groce-Public Speaklng~ Tbele 4-Her's record books wUl go to the State Judging at Texas A&M UDivel'5ity the first week of September.

Other Scnlort who had re­cord boob in the Disll'ict Judging! were: Dana Stout-2nd in achievement, Chris Cummlngs-2Dd CODlervation of Natural Resources, Rhonda W.U-2ad Dolly Po .... Don­ald F.b4!lIng-2nd entomology, Eddie Dulin-2nd safety, Sue Ano Day-3rd c:lothiag, Alan Hegi-sheep, Kevin Stout­Bed, Ind Kathy EbE'lIng­

.Home EllVironment. JUDlor 4-Her'. from Hale

COWi'ty abo dkl real well in the judging with all of the followtns recetYingblue rib· boDil Joao Oavil·bee', Sharla Crtffln",btcyde, JOG Mark Ful1OJ:Hkead. Oloettle Milner .. CODNhler Educatloo, Oonoa Stout-£lectriclty.Unda Smith -FoodtJ G NutrldOl1l, Trey StDDe -Cudelllnc, ReMI Curnm:to .. ,·IIc"". EllVlronm·

ACTUAL USE REPORT PROVIDE S ~EDERAl r u "-tOS OH1 E C Tl~ TO l OCAL o\N D S TATf

."';;'-;. ';;-.'"~ ' .-~.;.'.;:," •• ~" HOW THESE ~u,,"DS "'lA vE aEEIo; uSED O R OBI IGAHO Oul'\ It.lG !"'IE "'£AR FAOM JUl~ I 1975 THl'\u JUNE 30 lit6 "'OUA GOvEPt.lMENl 5 PRtOflll lES Ato.O TO ENCOURAG E "' OUR PAfI'+CI~A TION IN DEC ISIO"-tS 0,," HOW FUT URE FUNOS

COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNOS MA' BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF AEVt:NUl 2022'

THE GOYERNMENT OF NEW (lEAL ;:.)WN

I-=-'---=:....:"--+-'-~~~~+~""'"="""...., "III! receIVed G'iwt!<a l Reve<'Ul' Sha"'19

pal'm@'I1t5 101al, "Il $ 2 .26 7

,, ' o\ CCOUNT 10;0 44 2 152 801

NEw D E~ L TOWN HAVOP NEW DEAL TE X 79350

o . 2 .267

4-H memben in Hale County neoc1 10 SIan collecting tIlings· they have made-ar helpe(tgrow to enter tbe 4-H Fair. The tentative date for this year's annual affair is Saturday. Se~ember ~ . Hale County adult leaders will be meeting soon to finalize plans [or the event Leaders and older 4-H' ers run the booths which will be In the (oUowing areas

Agriculture. Arts & Crafts. Baked Goods, Bic)'cie Rodeo, Canned Goods , Clothmg, Electric. Entomolo~y . Flowers. Photography. Recreati on. Fie ld Crops and Tractor Drivll\~ Contest.

.... H members are urged to

enter every category. You can enter ]0 classes in each divislon above, and one ltem.1n each class. The jlinlor and OHio, 4-H boy and girl who n!CeTv .. the

. most poinl3 on ribbons received will be named mgj, Point JwIi ... and Senlo .. by lbe Hale County Home Dernc.1Mtration Cooncil. The awanls program will begin aboul 2:00 p.m .• after til< 10:00 a.m, judging, 4-R Fair catalogs will be mailed to 4--H families in about 2 weeks.

Just for the I'eCilI'd - Hale County had one other blue ri bbon . winner at District Record Book Judging -Shanin " Schumacher, . Junior, In · clothing .

Windbreak . trees can be ordered .o\. ppi1cath'r, blank.... IIlr or·

dennl;! "Irld h rt'<lk If!:'!:" from the re 'ta~ F " f {"st St>r.I. l' hav e been rt>t·!:'I\·,., d In· thl: I·nunt\ Agrnt"s u ff\\"('. an'ordlnl!1 l~ Olllr rJ.flI" ~ 1·'HJn t~ -\ ~f' n l

A num bt>r of spt>(' les are available F'\T the fl rst urne In

St'ver!!.] yl:"ar~. Anill/"Ul L\ p reliS rTlllY bil;' req ue<:ted (lthcrs m· d ude -\rnt"' rH";:! n plum . :\lls tr1 a~ pmt' . black walnut. llliIl!:'SE' elm. fI ()1J{'\ I ( ~' l! ~t mult.- rf\ ort@n t"l .H~) ( ·,n· lt a!:, J ,, ;J ': ~

oran.'!: £, . p"n ':k rt) ..... 1 p: m· and r~:ktodar

LEITERS EXPRESS APPRECIATION FOR RE CE \JT EX -STUDENT REUNION

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. -ST R!;VE HARDWARE AND DRY GOODS

1,1onday. Aug ust 23. 1976 10:30 a. m. - 5:30 p. m.

IN NA rURAL COLOR

By RoDon Studios No Appo''''men ' Necenory

..EACH ADDITIONAL· PERSON IN PORTRAIT 95c 1.o,." Ifl! '0 iii p. ' lOftt ,n 1iI.01>9 po.l ,a ,h

~IELD DAY HALFWAY"·The ·Texu · sU., . 11 exPlC~ ~~d\.l.ce W.l~e 'f a ys ··: Ui,e "btgge't

Agricultural . Expertmetlt . . water .1ICl, .w;iem "._WUke ~l!:m with pivoj spilnkleri Scatiou at Halfw.y will dis- · 1 • .,. · •• earchPOlectwUl " eVaP9faqon losS" .because play · ail e~rhneQti.l pivot take at least tw'q'yeUI/o· the water Is spray.ed Into the irrigatfon system featuring The electrical" ~'rn :for ait. Byreplachig·the sprinkle, specially mod.ified drop out- the one-1OWer ~pan WII put with tube - like o.u.tleo , the le tsforreductngeYapOration tOletb.r by" C~ Hill. water is .. lI~wed to drop

~:u~U~!~ld~;: ~:7~~g :~~~~~l~d :l:;;eh~! ~:' :~:;~. i:~~~~~. An expected crow d of irrIption untt. This tltnsto· for irrigat ing alterna te rows.

owr J, CKlOwl lt have the me1ltr is a device plloedtn Other f ea ture s at this opportunity to view reshrch the soll to meuUfe mo"~ y~ar'$ field day include a deve lopments at the sta tion availability, and automati c· large machinery display and s i~, 14 mJle-s wen of Ptdn· a lly turn. the unit on. when spec ial tours of field crop view of Highway 10. soil mOiltuft tension teaches research, The e ven t gets

Among the highlights of . ' \1' a. ~~.~terinftled leveL' underway at 1:00 Po m. the event are cotton, corn, -~",,"----_____ "";' __ "";'_-'-__

!Orghum and ! unflower research project! featuring crop variety studies, irrigat­ion , soil fertility and other ~oduction ·Orien~d research. ..

PLANT TO RE-OPEN UNDER,NEW NAME

The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at tub· bock Is co ... hpsting the !liter· noon a ttra ction.

'Jr. Otto Wilke, TA[S agricultural eng!qeer, says the pivot irrigation systtm II 011. loan to eM F.xperiment Station from Gifford HUl Inc..

The modified f)'Stem, in ·

The ye How buUdlngs north of Ttco, In whJcb C&prock PI-ocesslng former1y operated, w m bOUle • new IIrm here , JOhblOD Greue ComJM;ny, :I­

division ala company by the same name in Howton. III charge of the plant will bf Ja w. Cuh..

Cash and hls wtte, Lynda, and daughter, Elizabeth, 9, a tOUl'th grade 'llIdent, havt' returned to Texas from Cali-

rellded at

ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1~04 Ave . B. 298-2060

REV. CARL McK INNEY

Sundar. Sunday Schoo l Morning Wonhip (A,youth, CC ::vening wonhip

Tuesday; WM(

Wednesday : Wonhip Services

9:45 a.m. 10:450.m, 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p . m.

1:30 p.m.

7:30p.m.

BET HEL BAPTIST CHURCH East 1st St.

REV . J. 8. LESTER , pastor

Sunday:

reSided in the Denison~Sber· m.D- OaUas Ir ea b e fore going to California. They were in temporary residence at a Lubbock mote l ..... he n The Review ta lke d w ith the family Saturday.

Jo llnson Crease Company manufactures livestock feed· In.'!: fats.

AU~TIN-Too muc~ of • good thing can be bead , and in ~ny farme:rs in sQPthem parts of. Texas feel that way about-rain.

As much as J S inche-s of rai~ fell during the fint three wdJs:s of July. interruptinl land preparation for fan vegetable planting and damaging that were ready for· .

"Th.

In .. ttmlttdS 1,:14" ",'W,,,,, WI. ,,,,I 'm .1. due 10' ,th.

~~~~~n: ::b~C ~.I~~: reported. "HllYelt ot damlpd and poor qUIUly auLD il now underway IJon. the Coastll Bend but prices rarmen .re beina· offered are much lower than they normally would pt."

Grain that

1I~'::i..i:." nl\IW U $1'5(1 ' T: ': , , " :~ cciuo," c.o.. In ill.' Coa l tal. Bend hll been dlmopd . 'by ibt nln, 100. Flrmen expect the bolls to

. '01. And In.tht vln.y. oPen cotton it ItNn. out, Ind If it can be harveJted, the .,ade will be conlldenbJy lower than usual," White uid.

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HUBBARD INSURANCE AGENCY

South Avenue D

Phone

Abernathy

2~-2529

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

704 "'ve. D. 218-n~O REV. Al E. JENNINGS, ......

Sunday: • Sundo)' school Morning wonhlp evening wonhlp UMY

Wedn.day:

9:45a.m. 11:000.11'1. 6100 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Cnair practice 7:30 p.m. UMW meet's 2nd Monday of lOch

month at 10:00 a .m. George Rldell, mu,le director Chri , Wote" , church IlICretary Don Foody. director of chil­dren'. wol'it

, Marty Co. Y9lIch dIIo""" .. ,."" Lc~KEVIEW

METHOp I ST CHURCH Sunday Schoo l M")ming wonhip Training Union Even ing wonhi p

Mondoy;

~45 a.m. 1I:300.m , 6:00p.m. 7;30p.m.

W.JmMl" MiS1ionory Union and Brotherhood 7:00p.m.

w edr1~y: ~rayer Service 7:00 p . m,

REJOICE in the Lord, 0 you (uncompromisingly) righteous (you upright, in right standing with God); for praise is becoming and appropriate for those who are upright in hea rt •

3 mi • north. & 611'11. east of city on FM 54

REV . HI COGGIN. pcntor

Sunday: Sunday school Morni ng wonhip Evening worshi p

Io:ooo.m. II:OOo.m, 7:00p .m, fr iday:

Cnoir reheanal 7~OO p.m . Mn . J, B, Leshr, cnolr dTrlt-CtOt

CENTER COMM·UNITY CH URCH

5 mi. east on 597, then 2 mi. south on 2901 746-6184

BRO. EARN EST BREV·/ ER. postor Sul'lday;

SUr"1doy School Morni ng worship Evening .worshiR,

Wednesdoy:

10:00 a.m . 11:00 a .m. 5:00 p,m .

Chl ldren ', A A.du lts· Bible Srvdy 7:30 p.m.

Suck Att l!'bvry , lOng I ~er ~

CHURCH OF CHRIST !()h 'it, & Ave. E, 298-1718 CC NDy Bi l LI NGSLEY, Mln ;,ttf"

Sundoy ~

Sunday Scr.oo l 9: 30 a.m, f,olamir1g Wonhlp 10:30o.m . Youth ,"eetlng:t 5:00 p.m., Evening W J"hlp 6;00 p.m.

Wedn-ooy: Ladi e' 8i bl e Study 9:30 a .m. M:d· .... ee/.: ,erv ic<!$ 7;30 p.m.

Lonn.yNewt.:,+ :uthmlnilter

CHURC H OF TH E NA ZARE NE 511 A"e, E. 298-2832

pallo r. RoIwell Bruner Sunday·

Sunday Sc hool 9:45o.m. Mornin g .... onhip 10:45 a.m. Youth Se-rvic e$ 6:00 p.m, Evening ... onhip 6:45 p .m,

·~'ednedoy ·

Nonhi p se",ices 7:30 P.m, ~h ; 1 Grindstaff, music dire<;'or

COU~TV LINE BA PT IST CHURCH

lIov le L, Abernathy 757-113.4 DAVID HALADAY

Sunday· Sundoy ~chool Morning W-:>Mip Evening .wonhlp

Wednesday:

10:00 o.m, 11:000 .11), 7:00 pJn·.

Pmyef meeting 8:00 P.m . Morti n Kenn8dy, musiC-yOUth di rector

+ + + FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

411 7th St. ~2S87

Give thanks to the Lord with the lyre, sing praises to Him with the harp and of ten stri ngs a

4 Sing to Him a new song; play skillfully (on the strings) with a loud and joyful sound. For the word of the Lorq is right; and all His work is done in faithfulness _ He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the loving-kindness of the Lord. (Ps .33: 1-5)

Wednesdd)l: ~ Prqyer meeting 8:00 p.m •

Mrs, lawrence Amersen, iecretory Herb~ Watson, SS superintendent

LATIN AMh+ltAN CHURCH~~~ OF THE NAZARENE 0~

Ave. A, & 5th St. 298-24174 REV. VICENTE LANOEO .... 'o, ~J

ichoal 10:00 a .m. ~ I-T_H_E_FO_L_L_O_W_IN_G_M_E_R_C_H_A_N_..--r-___ t_·O_GO..ro ___ CM_·_-U_R_C_H_"-l< 1· ...... E·vnon .... ln~9n ::tll: ~:~:::: ~

Wednesdoy~ ~\!1 JACK EASON Prayer meeting and Bible

Stuay 6,30 p,m, ~ Jack Eason h your frie :'d.

WOLF IRRIGATIO N

Come Shop O..r r Hardware Store

LOVELACE LIV ESTOCK SUPPLY Li v~t-oek medicine , Dugan goo,eneck Iro ilE'n, Tor t Loma belt buck les , ond pun.e.. for the lod i e~ .

!312 A.v~ . D. - AbernOt hy 298 -4C2S

ACE WELD I NG J' A. C. Horris, Jr.

,,, 1104 Ave , D .

SAV -A-LOT FAMILY CENTER ~ BEN FRANKLI N STORE

f:Jt)d supermaric.et ond 0 tine of genera l

ABE RNA THY WE EKL Y REVIEW

Serving Abernathy Si nc e 1921

JOE THOMPSON I MPL EMEN T CO.

"The John Deere HO\Js!" ..

JOE CONNELL INSURANCE li fe I~urunce, Hospito Ii zafiOf"l, TolC She lt ers

..,ome 751-'1239 Office 767-8744

LO N C LE A N E R SAN 0 FA S H ION 51 917 AVE. D,

-eThe Bu~ in es.l O"med by Those We Serve"

DON ' S CHEVROLET. INC.

New & OK U!oed Can &. Trucks

'THE RICHARD HAVENS FAMILY

ANDERSON GRAIN CORP . Mr Farmer: Wont ta Hedge your [976 Crop?

Ken Spieker, Manager , 298-2661

SMITH'S THRIFTWAY SUPERMARKET

798- 2677 We Give Green Stamp'

ABERNATHY FARMERS CO-OP GIN

'·Servlce the Year 'Round"

SANDERS AUTO

CO-OP GRAIN COMPANY of Abernathy & Heckville

POPE INSURANCE AGE Cy

~ . . ~ 920 Ave .·D. Phon.298-4177

NORTHS IDE ~ B.APTIST CHURCH ~

16th St . A Ave. E • 298-2497 ~~

Sundgy: Sunday IChoo I M)rnlng wonhlp Tntlnlng union EvenIng worship

Wednesday:

9:45 a.m . II:00a .m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00p.m,

RAt, GAi, Midweek PraY. Meeting 7:30 p.m.

8illy 8eord, music director Rolph Han., SS auperlnteodent Clyde Pittman, Training Union direc tor

+ + + PRIMERA

MISION BAUTISTA 1112 Jerome 298-'1613

REV. JOSE M, RODRIGUEZ REV . JOSE M. RODRIGUEZ ,postor

Sunday. Sunday sehool Momlng wonhlp T lOr nlng union Evening wo"hlp

Wednaday:

'9:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 6:00 p,m. 7:00 p.m.

Prayer ,.,eeting 7130 p.m, Youth maetlngs and lib" SNdy 8,00 p ....

MatiMw R."don, mUllc & )"O\Ith .., dlr«tor

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ST. ISIDORE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH . South Ave. 0,

FAIHER CUFTON COIICORAN Sunday,

MomtnliJMatI 91000"",. YOt,Ith prayer m... ~,.30 p.om.

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I.d • n d profeitstonal tradt~lonally exhl­

.Marines. . partic ipll ted I nan.·'

actlw·"hyslcal conditioning progra.m and gained proncl~

Lubbock-- -Th. State 0.­po.ttment of · HtghwaY' and · Albite Transportationrecog­nlled 11 rna int"e .nance sections and residencies tor completing 1000 and 2000 workdays w ithout a lost-time accident

e ncy. in a variety ofmlHtary The award.s~were pr.esent. $ kill s , hlclud ing first aid, , '::" ed durIng a di!ftric:t meeting rifle marksmanship andc105e held Augun 13,1916, by Mr. order drill. Teamwork and George C. Wall, Jr., . District self·dtscipl~ne were empha" Engineer, ·\ to the supervisors asized throughout the training and their em ployees: cycle. ..

RAMIRO CARDE/iAS ••• Marine Trainee

A former stude n t ot Abernathy High Sc::hool, he joiqed the Marine COl'p" in March 1976.

BRIEFS Mrs. W.Ca Harkey , the

lor'mer Lillian Young, of, Awtln is s che dt;.led to undergo surgery A ugwt 26. She op erate d ·a dry goods storIE' .here a nu.mber of yean

. ago,

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lIs te(J in the 1000 work­dayswtthout a 100t-time accident wu Sam H. Bullion,. Hale County Marntenance Section.

In the I is t 0 f divisions chalking up 2000 workdays wIthout a lost time acci dent were Ml;rUn O. Benne tt, Pla i · nvlew ReSidency; Jack N. Moore and Elmer Y. Wright, both Lubbock ReSidency •

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mother and Tucket and girl. from LUbbock., Mr. Carl Tucker a nd twO ions lro~ DQ.rI.ngo, Colo.· .110 were· here.

. Mr. and Mrt_ Darrell · Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovelac e we·re: In Ruidoso, N~ M., lISt week­end. They were met there by Joe's brother·in·law and sis te r, Mr. and MIl. Paul Stanford ot Albuquerque.

Mr. and Mrs. Cut Johnten re tur .ne .d Friday Irom Color.ado w here they w,re on va ... atlon. "

Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Rantz and daughter, Sherry spent a few days this week in the New Mexico mountains,

J. L Anderson Completes Navy ~ecruit Training

Navy Seaman Joel L An-

ANTELOPE BAND WORKS ON MUS I C MARCHING, DURING SUMMER PRACTICE

Tht AH5 Ante lope Band has been hard at work since Augus t 2 preparJng for marching $ t! a son . George RiJdell , band director, said that the- mO!t that have been to summ er band in one night Wa~ about 65. He expects around 71 band members ~!nct' school has started. They havl' been workin g On new marching Jrllh and rHding ntow music.

"The ban d · is com ing along pre tty we 11. 1 think tha t we a~ going to have a good band th is year," sa i d ,Mr. Riddell. The dr il ling was

kind of shaky at first" but i t is imprOving, he abo a dded.

The fres hm e n, twirlers, flag corp, and the drum section have been work ing befOre 8:00 at nights, an d aftrr that they have· been havin g full band.

Tile officE'I'S have met to make plans for the year, anJ the full band has had a planning seS3ion.On AugUH7 the band we nt skllti ng and went to McKen/ie Pa.rk. Summer band ended up F~i· day, August 13 w ith an ice cream party f or til e banJ members an d their parents .

Cal Farley's B.oys Ranch Rodeo Set For September 5 - 6

derson, whose wIfe Carrie is It will soon be rodeo tim·e The rode o t! aho a home. •. the daughrer of Mr. and MI1. at Cal Farley's Boy$ Ranch %- comlng for the approximate .

Charles Price of Route 1, where 370 boys have been . ly 3,OOQboys who have live d Abernathy, Tex., hu eompl- gf'~ing ready for the ir 32nd d at the Ranch since It was eted recruit train ing .t the nanonally ·knov.·n con tes t , started by Cal Farley in 1939. Naval Training C e nter, be::ween pint· size cowboys * They are members of thE' OrlaDdo, Fla. am! bucking stock. ~ Boys Ranch Alumn i Assoc ia -

During the eight-week It is a labor Day weekend t!on and some tr ave l lono;: tra ining cycle, he studied celebra tion a nd apptoxima·. dlrtances to watc h a k ind ::.f g~neral military subJeca te ly 10, 000 pl'opl e ue rode o in which they, too, deSigned to prepare him for e-.:pected t o d r:lve to the ..... u e once contestants. further academic and on· Ranch o ver the twO-day An added attractlon ..... U! the-Job training tn one otthe period, Septembe r 5 and ~ be Texu.lta bar . be.que

. Navy's 8S ba.le occupattonal Septemb~r6. Nearly 150 boyt beef pla~5 that w ill be pre· fie lds, will be r idi n g the calve., pared an d sold by the b:;,ys

Among the subjects he steers, Brahmab u1l5a~ for only $ 1.50. Rese rvebo~ studi ed, wel'l!' seamaDlhlp, • bro:"lC$ i n t he Boys Ran.:h seat tickets at $2. SO art' on

~:n:~~td:I:~ naval hut· :- ~~e:rean;:'dco~~re~~ ~a~ a~,~;~or, ~~nc;~f:;ci~.: A 1976 graduate ot Mont- EV!'n the 3-tO-·6~year ·old5 Amarillo. Genera! a.dmission

erey School, L-ubbock, will be awarded ~hes for will be $ 1.50 for adults a d

The· Lubboc'" So~cel Ass ­ocl'ation, in cooperation wtth the lubbock Park and Recr­eation Deputm e nt, ' it iIlvit:ing Says and gids from all atea t QW oS surrounding Lubbock to parti cipat2 in their Fall Soccer Program .

Soccer is nO'N t hE- fasten growing sport m t hf' Unite d. StatES as is evi de :lce ill Lub· bock. · rn t ile 5prin~ of 1974 the LSA Ila l: an e nrollment of 400 Q.nJ t hl! past Sf' atl on the re .. werE' ap~orima tely 1800 boys ad ~ irls playing.

The natuJ't> ')f tile gaml' is a nt' of a fas t m <:!V H l ii1; pac l' with a lo t ')f ;<c tio n anJ is

en joyed nOt or. ' y by thf' kids but parent!: as " .. 11.

The Ob le c~jv (> of LSA is to prOVide a!. ac t iv ity for children of 01. :1 ~ch yJ a;;::e! in an o r ;;::lr,i ll' ..1 r ar.ne r. Soccer is a r. 1 ir al ; 1.~;< n ! to furt he r a chi] j~ C OO T :Itja t iot . and phys ic a l con . ::t : ") :,~ n~

and it give. JdJn .•• ,xmU .. ebt fwadatlOD fw .., othtr sport he may eDC!t,.

The LSA II offerl.. ,_ services to Ire .. cow •. (0

an.ilt 111 anyway Pc-..lb1e h' helping get .~r, .. d. The aJloclation wUl accept Indlvlgual pl... ..JIII ar wUl 1end.1I .... OIace necessary to .tart eo eDdre league. A reJftJentatift of the LSA wUJ be J.PP'I to come out to meet wlth. a.try grouP. small (If large. Inteft­sted in obtaln"l nl .mOft information.

Sign-up: for the ,.n Sea­son w i l l be 00 Saturday, A ugust 14th, 2l.t, or 28th at the- So uth Pla l 'lll Mall. TJw " gistetatlon tee if SI3.00 ..... hid include. the uniform COO L

For!, any. indtvldUlb:. or il;I'OU J:' deSiring mOft Infor­ma tion call Bruce CloUgM rty a t 792 -8835 In Lubbock.

LOCAL WOMAN IS FIRST IN CONTEST Mo nJ ay , Au;;:us t 9, 1"7( ,

Rt' nna isUncf' Inc. ~ ro n~ Off ;

~ haircutt ln:;: co n ll'~' Jpt' n t "J a ll cos me tol o~iSt a:l ........ !t\.;! ·

e nt!: in T{> -.: u .

Jud~e! fer I t:e (ontE'st w ert' \ 1 ic hea l ''' hn an": "L.nny. Renow ne d ha ir n y li..n frorr. San Franc iS co. T he .... 'or kshoPl anJ conlt's t$ were h{>ld III Lubb oc k a t t nt SO\..tn Park Inn.

First PlacE' w znne r in the Stude nt di v i !I .)n wa s Lu Pruett. Shl' is iii sru .i"n t a t

MI ckle ', Beauty' .Ae&c;k>my tr.I Lubb ock It. Monttrry Ceo.r.

She hu ·S86 M UJ'I In her cQn T: l' tology COUJ'le. Her rr:)OJe l was Ol ga C. Dlar 0' l ubb ock.

Se.cond place ·w u .... Ob by Sandra Wakefiel d abo a rtu · .:l.ent of ,\f:ck ie 'l . Sandra hal: 900 hours. Her model wu Ol ~a ) iaz.

Third place wu W01t by 'Ja Il A tc h~s on, abo of 'v11 c K i~t! Beauty Academy. i)aIl hu 90 houri. HII model w as Tamrr.y AtchHOIl.

Summer Fruits, Vegetables: Adequate Supplies Predicted

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Ask Jim Davis. One to One.

Jim Davis. division manager for f~iieral Telephone and several of his staff wll be In Abernathy. Wednesday, August 25 ell eclally to meet you. answer quesUons concernjng the

' telephone company, plans for the fut or . the new public utility commission " September 1, assumes j urise iellon over Ifllfmn,nnA rates and service.

So. come by Graham's Restaurant, . 67 South at 9:30 A,M, August. 25. Have tea and visit with the people of General T611 .... '.M'6 One to One.

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Thanks for making

America great·

Back-To-School Party Tonight

The Bl.ck- To~ Schoc! Party wIH be he ld Thundl.y ,

··Aapt 190(fln t day ofschool) at 7100 p. m. in the schoo l cafe b! rt a. '·:-he \\"ay WE' Were" will be the ther:' e for thiS yeu's party.

The 1976 Ana- lope year · books w ill bedbtrlbuttd tha t ~venlng, and a performance w HI be g iven by the .A. HS cheerleaden.

All AHS students, Incom-1ng fre5hmen, 19 76 graduates, faculty, and aJminiHration

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"BA CK TO SCHOOL" ,\ u~ust 19-20, t976

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The pas to r and all the membe~ of 'Lakeview United Me thodist -Church want to express our thanks and appr­ecia tion to each and all of the people who share with liS

In the services ~nd support of lakeview Church. Your -Inter"st' and concern II an inspiration al'd encouragem­ent to us' May God bless you, one and all, is our earnest prayer_

We w ish to ~xpress our Jeep gratitude and apprecia­tion to those who were 'fo kInd to our fam ily at the pa,sin~ of our Mother and Grandmother, Mls. Beula.h Teeter_

Your praye~, kind words of comfort, visl1l;, calis, food, nowe~ anJ cards mean a great J.al to us;- We will long remember your though­tfulness_ Sincerely, T~ Mayo Loper family Mr. an J Mrs. John Loper and

daughter R. p. Loper ~. an J Mrs. G." Loper M,.._Geor~ia McCormack and

SEEDS FROM THE SOWER By Michael A, Guido, Meller, Gaor,gle

" Pr tI TnI St' a nd pit' nust,"

\.l~'" In old prove-rho "are mJde t\ 1 he p roke n ." But no t God' s promISes, LIV.ng Psa lm, !4h" JeclJre, "He IS the GIld \\ hn keeps eH'ry pro m-

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Beh1l1d every pro m.se IS HIS mo rality . Gnd IS truth He never fo rfell' or forget s HiS \l, ll HL He ld hercs exat:tly t 'l t'''' l' r~ Jt- .. 1Jfa tlon o f "pro m­l"le and pro ph ecy, ~ 1I o n e

'" h.i bel.eH' .n Him sha ll \>e d lt,arrIJlntt'd

Beh1l1d every prom. se .s ________ +_ HI " m l' r( y. Gud I ~ lo ve . .. IS ever seek 1I1g the h.gh e<t "'d hl"t !(lr th ose He loves. ,e :au,es all thmgs to ", olk ro­~t'{ ht" r tnr the good n ( th~ '" he> love H.m, H. s a.m .5-'t o prl1mo te thelf ha pp iness

Beh1l1d every pro m.~ .s il lS m.g ht. As the Crest o l I d the un iVerse, all It s daws Jle undel il lS co ntl ol. "'0-thin g and no o ne can stand 111 t he v. ay of t he fulfillment , ,f Jn y promISe, He has the p(J'J"er tu perform what He pr' JrnlSf'S

1nL STRUVE IMPLEMENT CO. YOUR INTERNAnONAL HARVESTER DEALER

F OR OVER 64 YEARS

Phone 133

Hole Center 839-2785

Abemat~

298-2507

1066 Diesel Tractors 1466 Dies!1 Tractors 1566 Diesel Tractor

ALL READY FOR DELIVERY

Lilliston Rollin Cultivators-6 row and 8 rCNJ

Hamby Rod Weed~r$ and Cultivators C A to WE L L B LA 0 E S ' .. - 8 I

FERT1~LOME Weed &: Feed Sp'eclal, w,ith Iron, with In­sectlclde. See us for L~wn

and Guden Fertillzers Spreaders ttl loan when you

buy Ferti-Lome at Plains Grain & Farm Supply

In Abernathy. _.-.-' CO;~~I~~~~~::~~IPfc:r ~ary Kay Cosmetlcs. (br) .....

' NICHOLS SWEEPS We Have a Complete Stock

of Nichols Chisels and Culti­vator sweeps. Plains Grain and Farm Supply, Abemathy phone 298-2521. (ur)

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FOR SAll By Owner, 3-bed­room home at 607 10th Street in Abernathy. Phone 298-4138. (1l;r)

FOR SALE: Saxophone and Bundy clarinet Phone 298-2697_ (tSf)

fOR SA LE: Hy-~In Mobile CB Radio. Has power meter, PA, automatic, noise Ilmit-

~~. JII~08~Ort:~f cs;:: A~~~-,:n ountlng hardware. $50.00 phone 298-4041. (8-19-c)

FOR SALE---Sllver Poiat Male German Shepherd 10-weeks-old. Also,. black and tan female, $10. 00 each. 298-2139, or see Ilt 807-B 16th St ,Abernathy. (Itp)

FOR SALE: Used gu cook stove, good condition. Phone 298-2~1. -60!F'14th St ('f'!9-c)

d l ZlERS COSMETICS, see

~~~~e B~~~o~: 6th St. or

-h,mij-I. HAY BALING

CUSTOM BALI NG,

SWATHING, &

STACKING •

CONTACT LARRY

BLUMENSTOCK

PHONE 757-2365 (ur>- Qr 298-2~91

RESPONsmLE PERSON

Wanted to OWn and operate candy & confection vending rouI2_ Abernathy and surrounding area_ P1euan! business. High profit it2m._ Can start part time. Age or experience not Important Requires car and $1495 to $4795 cuh Inveltment For details write and inc\uJe your phone number:

Deparonent BVV 3938 Meadowbrook Rd. Minnearoli!, MN 55426

WEEK DA Y SPECIALS AT

JUNE'S CAFE 16th &AVLD

MONDA Y: Two Hamburgers, Reg. $1. 70-Special $1.50 ; TUESDA Y: Three Mutt', Corndogr, Re g. $1. 35-Special $1. 00; WEDNESDA Y: Steak Finger Basket, Reg. $1. 45-Speclal $1.10; THURSDAY,lO¢OffRegular Pl'lce PIzza FRIDAY, Fishbruber Balket, Reg. $t.55-Speclal $1. 3~; SA TURDA Y. Six Hamburgers (ID go). Re g. $5. 10-Special $4. SO. MONDAY thru FRIDAY • Home ~ooked Lunche. Served With Soup And Denert, , Home Cooked PitBBQ-To Go

, $2. 95,BBQBeefBrisket Plate $2. 25,' • BBQ Beef Sliced On Bun $1. ~5.

,.Plzza.,.EatHeu Or

Plains Grain & Fann Supply 298-2521 , Abernathy

~~-~-.-~ AUTHORIZED DEALER

FOR MUon, Stewart, McQuire,Hanover,Knapp and Bronson Shoes, Let me be YOUR Shoe Counselor. Also have Jewerly and mall order.

MELVIN JOHNSON , Phone 298-2091--Abemathy

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III 'WilE¥' FOR SAtE: 2 bedroom brick house on pavement, new car­pet, frelh paint '

1500', 3 bedroom on~ bath with 1200' offic.' space In seperate building on pave­ment 2200' living space 3 bedroo, 2 bath, fireplace, central heat and air condltlQrilng, double garage storage build­Ing brick on paved stree t.

-'6 Acres ' w ith 3" well at $840. 00 per acre. 160 Acres in light weter on pavement. $400. ooperAcre. Several nice homes for sale. 1 would appreciate yoW'lIst-

Ingr. phone 298- 2765 J. P. Barton W. Ii, Nelson Real Esta te _0_0 __ _

Fanns, Ranehel and ALL your ge neral Real Es ta te

needs. W"Appeclate YourLiJtings

J.D. Webb ShIpman Real Estate Phone 298-2700 (tsr)

ATTENTION! We have chOice loIS and

would like to custom-build ,your home to your lpeclflca-

g~~;~ma~sl~I~~stc~~1it?s I~t 29B-2726(tsr)

10_5_a_

FOR RENT: 2-bedroom apart ment. partly furnllhed. No pets, adulu only. phone 298 -2166 in daytime or 298-2781 at nl~ht. (B-19-c) a_

FOR SALE: 4-bec!room house with 2 batm, utility room, disposal, dtshwuher, and double garage. 911 4th St.

,298-2220. W1I1 sacrifice-Bel,ng transferreo:L (8-26-p)

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HElPWANTED--65 or over ID do light work. A pply in pe rs on, Abernathy Texaco, 10.00 .. m. ID 6 po m. South Abernathy_ (tsr)

GARAGE SALS: 511 I st, St. saturday, August 2ist.(If-i9-P)

SPECIAL at MUTT'S STICK DOG Com Dog factory seconds

Ot '4.00 per case of 36 de 1-,Iclous hi Qua lity Gorn dogs.

~f~k u1'>:gt, f~c~~;~athM,unl~ former Lee Saulage bUI7.Jlng,. (tlr)

A good buy ... give It 'a trY:_ Blue Lustre America's fAvonte­carpet shampoo. Snuve Haril­ware '" Dry Goods.

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;iee RINSE'N'VAe, the ,In-

~;~~~;: ~~~fe~~~~~es;~~:~: ltdoest~ejOb of professional ,

~;r£~t ~~~tn~~sn:to~efr:~!i~~ Stru",e' Hardware & Dry Goods 31B ~ain St. Phone 29B-~531 . _. AODITIONS-- - Add -A-llath, Pa Inting, and all kinds of carpenter work. If you are planning an, addition to your present home, or If you plm to remodelanJ Improve your house. Call James Anderson, 298-2409. Free estimates. (tsr-C)

liE gentle, be kind, to t~ expellilve carpet, clean.-wtI\! 81uI Lustre. Rent e~ectrlc eltampooer $1, Struve ~d~ ware & Dry Goods.

PLUMBING SERVICE--A 11 types of plumbing work. Promptservice when you' call 298-2046 in Abernathy_ Reedy Plumbing. (tsr) --I 00 LAWN Mower Repair Work, and have good, used lawn mowe~ for sale in good repair. See Tom Cox at 709 lrd Street in Abernathy_ (B-26-p)

AUCTIONEER ,CHARLES NEFF

Phone 765-9914 Lubbock

"WeLDING Open

302 2nd St.' 24 hour 'service truck

Phone 298-4128

James Pac:e-'-2~~-24!)611

WEB B PEST C'ONTROl Home Extermination Lawn and Tree Spraying License * '2~

Li ndsey Webb Phone 298-2857

For Rent STORAGE' -FOR RENT In Abernathy--Large enough ID store bO.II, trailers or motor homel. Can Ed or S .... h Cra­ham, 293-5093 Or 296-9526, or see them a t the ir re.taurant on Broedway in Plainview. (tlr)

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lete wreck; "

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.~our ca, ~b'U:k.

~ 417 S . Ave. D. ' Pho. 298-2084 Nights 298-4119

Jones

Go Goodyear for

•• ~. A Good Ride ••• 1 'Safe Ride ••• BeHer Handling

Drive ' , ••• Peace-of-Mind heau .. YOII Ar. Ridln9 on Th. lest TIre In Th. World. The

Goodyear Tire Trade TODAY, at Abernathy 011 C ... pany, For On., or a Full S.t •

Go Safer, Go. Smoother,

Go Goodyear. TIres Per c ... ~", ,'· .. ,...c-.-'