·so-uthwestern Puhlic Service Re.veals F.uture ·l~nprove~nents ·SWPS A·nnua·I • Report Glven tion, which wlllgointo service In mld-1973. This unit, while sma II in size, is large in unique bfe atures. Its exhaust gases will a ~/:f:ad~o f~;~s~~~e::il~~~~{1 •1 Southwestern Public Se rvice Compan.y will investnlLl re than St y6,ooo , ooo in new equip · ment and irnprovement> in th e next five years, It was an- ~h~~r~~nt~~~J p~!sid~Xt J~:~~~ electric company. .. The .• rea has turned itse ll •.round economi cally and • II 11gnals are 'go' for future 1 ~~~:1 ~~ ~= ~~!te~e th~~ P,!~~ld ~~ needeJ to ke ep pace with this growth and the power that will lie needed to keef the environ- ~e::,t.~ cr~f~ ~1id ~~ ':n:~un~c1 ~ lng t he expansion progra m, New generatmg fa & ltue s with a capabiltty of 6 3: , ooo ktlowatu would be complet ed dunng the 5 -y ~ ar period, Tl> lk taid, and, JUSt be fo re the end of the fiv e years, constructi on will be gin on a l ) O, ooo ktl o wau un1t sched ul ed to go 1nto aerv1ce in 1'17'1· The new generating facilities Include a 25, oool<tl <>wau gas turb1ne at lhvervtew St a - supply6o%ofthe steamtodrlve the presentl y Jnsta lied conven- ~~i~'!:.1 '~~~~!l~: ~h~':1s~~h~ra-t from the gas turbine, the ef· ficiency of the two generating umts Is increased by 20%. in ~~~t~~~od~~~g ;;e~~nd~~ conserve resources, We have ~~n~=~~~~~s~~eh~~~rt:~C::~~ milment to our customers which demands that . we ftnd the fuels to meet the ir etectnc service needs, .. Tolk said. Sout I1western toneered In the use of rreate se wa ge ef· fluent as cooling water in iu Nicholl Stall on . near Amarill o , be ginnin g more than a decade ago. N• \W they have gone one m• 're ste p and are using equtp· ment that cle a ns up the treated wate r to the po1nt where tt can ~:e d'~~fri:r~ is ~~b~~~ b~~~:; on the ftrstu ll tt at Jones~tation and " proJec ted for the second unit at tha r facility and a!Jo fL'f the 1<}76 unit. V.1te n we have Installed all o t th e ge ne ra nng fact lines propose d through r'J76, we wtll NASA PROGRAM sa ve . on the ave ra ge day , 14,SET AT SCHOOL ooc , XlC g a I I u 11 ! of potable wa te r through the use of se wage HERE JANUARY 4 e ffl ue nt. Tb.•t 's the equivalent Abernath y H1gh School w1 II ,,f tl .e Jatll water needs of a hOlt the Nulona I Aeronauu cs _cit\ • ' ~ 1oo ,'..>OO people and .ls a and S ., a c e Administrau on ·s most tmpon ant conservation mobile lecture -demonstration cons 1Jera n on , - Tolk added. progra m a t 10 a . rn ., Janua ry Re turn•ng to the matter of fue l resou rces , Tolk said that 4· 1973· Repreaenting the Ma nne d the ~50 , coo ktlowatt unit planSpacecraft Ce nter, Hounon, Texaa, the program wIll be £:1~:1:~~ ~Jem~c!r~S:Oo~: ,.bom• lrar.-Unttenlly faftltJ.·IM baa eerved • .• a space l'cie nco Speclalllt for two yean.ln acldltlon to r.even ye a ra 11 a aclence te acher In pu blic acbooll, Mr. Ehrlich rece ived his Man e r of Science degree , and hu complet.e d his course wor k toward a Ph. D. at Oklahoma State University. Th e NASA Space Science liducatlon Project or .. Space mobile" , as l t has commonly become knoWII during the pa st :~~~ y~~~ch i~a a ran:~~o~~:~~~~; 10 nu de nu in their schoo ls. Transported in a convc ntlona I panelrruck, manyscalemodeiJ oflaunch ve hiclea,apa cecra fts , satellites, electronic e quip· me nt, a udloviJuala, a nd othe r equipme nt ite ms are used for realistic o nd understandable demonsu atlons of many ICie nttflc principles and concepts invo lved In space e xploration• 1 wer;a~ rr~~:~d J~J:~e~~f:~~~ a• t audie nce of more than tw ~ million students. Profrurns are 1 1 ~j.P~~;~ ~1~~:~~ (~:r'h~o":r ~j the mobile unlu, the Ma nne d Spacecraft C e nt e r c onduc ts ~rft;~~~n /qnu~-;~·~~~ ~~~~i~~ about one- fourth of the land of the United States. It Includes the states of Te.xaa, Oklahoma . Ka1111s, Ne braska,SouthDako tl, North Dakota, Colorado, and New Me xico. Scheduling of the schools within each sta te · ts normally . handled by _the State Department of Educ a· Cion. A typic al program lam for about one hour and i; prese nte d ln the school auditorium to an aaaembly of several hundred student>, DIICUUiODI andde m · onstratlonl Include aeronautical reaeaich, propulsion, orbtu. probes, space communi cattooa, human factors, and manned apace f tght, Other WA~~;, ~~~:ude S K ~oL:u~ld and Ry a aun :orllltlrw<nliJboo ~k-c -- " -lJ1borator¥J •o[_l i'h 1 Yule l_ighting Winners Named The Cha mber of Commerce of Abe rna thy Invited everyone to be In the Yu le Contest d1U ye ar . There was no signing up; ~~~~~ ~:sk~~~e ~~~.:e ~~':;~~~= town of Abe rnath y. Five women from the Sunshine Group w" re chosen to pt ~k winners, whi ch was no easy JOb. Th e re were 10 man)' beauu ful homes with llghu twink· g~~ ·s~1tds~~~~·tl~:~s~e ~f~h~!.u!~ Abe rna thy Ctty reall y liad the lt gbts t'' h • I e the wonderful com ing of our l.ordand Savior, The ua dition of Santa and his wife , the beaurtful Chrllt · mas trees, angell and the na · 11 1 f~: ;ty.'~~:s h:re;:st•p an v!~~ pic king th e three best ones, ;~r~e~: ~~c~t~~::~h~! prize m.one y to the following wmners : 111, Mrs, J. Morris Thomas, 80 1 111Sueet; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Jc rr~Nix, 1612Ave. G; ;~~ ~~~i. ~~B~~:·G~arvln ~hose winning Honorable Ment ion were Mr. and Mrs, DeanBrldgea, 205Ave, F; Mr. and Mrs. Me l J. Boggus, 426 North Drive ; and Mr. and Mrs. Rau~~~~~~d ~l~ ~~e~!:,·tlon how preuy and Cbrlatmaa· rooking the down town <'ity of Abernathy wu, eapeclally around the City Hall and post office . Motor Company Hit By .Fire A fire tn a heater on the second. floor of Abernathy Motor Co, , Ford & Mercury ~6~ ~~~h~o'n:l~~~~~~·~~ Dec. to the roof . was ned for 1976Wlllbe.lluUtaothat gas, oil, coal-- or even solid waste--can be used as 1 fuel "Th Is one Is actually goln~ • City Sales TiiJ Abernathy Youth Receipts Listed Shot Hunting tny, to Nichols Station, northeast of Amarillo, This wlllpro· to have a garbage door on it, he said, vel~:h~k~~~~.a -~~':r~e~:~ fldent that our auppll~ will hnd the gas that we need for ~~e~~~u~th:~ f:~1,1• ~ ,rr:g:::~ turn out thai way. We assure our customers now that, If It ts 1 2 ~~~ o~b~'i:;e £1~t~~ln:r ~ connected transmission syatem and make the movement of power between major generatIng facilities and the areas of greatest use more efficient, reliable and economical. exadt't ~s h~~~~~~~Y t3oft~rsd:7n flow into the economies of the communities we serve because 1 ~~~=~~:~ ~~~~:t?'n~~~~~~~anlv~:oan~u:~: ~fu'r~su~~r,::i~~ portatlon and office equipment tal prctection wUl be met-exceeded, if possible," The '976 unit will be located north of Amarillo so that the sewage effluent can be pur· chased !rom the city. A ma)or uansmlssion line projec.t for 1973 11 a 230 , 000 1 1 1 f1 T ~~t:rch~~g~n~o~~ 0 t~ber~~~ locally and as much ofthe supplies and materialsaspoasible, Loca I suppliers will provide the ~:~o~ra~~~u~~~ forc~:~t~~~ 25% ofthe cost of anew gene- ~~~~,~~\i~tll~~dl~~~~~~::~ a nd amount to several million ~~!!~~· ~n~edf~r1~~lra ~~:~die Rites Friday For Mrs. Gartin economy generates seven more dollars ts valid, then we are talktns about a multi-million dollar Injection Into the econ- Last rites for Mrs. Cecil (Mildred) Gartin, Sr., 63, a former Lubbock County rest· concluded. ~~i~';yw~: ~~~~:~::to pj:~'t Un tted Methodist Churct with Pa stor Conrad M. Ryan offici · aung. Burial in Abernathy Cemetery under dlrectton of Chambers Funeral Home. Pallbearers were B. L, Grif· fl th, Je rry Ntx, Bob Thomas, Clyde Lindse y, Jack Hopkins and Tom Brown . Mn, Gartin died about 6:30 was c~~ho~~d~r::ra~ ;:~·il~~~~.t She ,.,a a a nail ye of Rtce, a resident of Hale 'County Iince 1938. mottos lien! from Lub· bock County Where she bad re• sided tbe preceding nine years. Mn. Gantn had t a ugh t acboqlln'Becton and Abernathy and wu a member of the Ftrst United Methodist Church, Survivors Include ber busband; a son, Cecil, Jr., of Anchorage, Alaska ; three b~th· en, Jim cave of Dallat, Ernest of Petersburg and Pat of Corpus ChriJti; two sisters, Mn. Clirls Mtarea of Dallas and Mn. T. W, Littleton of Houston; two grandsons and a great-grand· son, · OLTON (Speciai)-Mrs. Eunice Leona ·coleman, '78, died about 12:30 a.m. Dec; 26, 10 .Amherst Manor following a lengthy Illness, . Services were held Dec, 27, LITTUlFIELD (Special)- in the First Baptist Church at Olton with burial In Olton Olin Bradshaw Graham, Sr,, 86, well known area restauran- ~:~ ~etun~~~frH:~=~tlon of teur, died about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 27, in LitMrs. Ol1eman bad been an tlefield Hospital. Olton resident since 1925. lilt •. Services for the Littlefield lftl married to F. B. Coleman reaideotthepast2oyears, were 0 held Fnday, Dec.• ·2~Ciel­ ceot Park Cburcli of "qb Bob Wear, minister; of _cllt• tng. Burial was in Littlefield Memorial Park. Survivor• include a daughter, Mrs. F'a.Mie Rogers of Littlefield; sbc sons. Edgar Graham , and James Graham . both of Abernathy, Robert Graham of Everett, Wash .. and Efton Graham . 0 . B. Graham Jr. and Leonard Graham . all of Littleheld ; two brothers, G. A. Graham of Ruidoso. S. M., and Paul Graham of Abilene : a sist.cr. Mrs. John StanfU ot Pensacola , Fla.; H grandcnild.ren. 29 great-grandchildren and five ,:real· great-grandchildren. 0 {~ .~:::~ f!::~g~r:;· .fa~;; Toler, Love I y refreshments of homemade cooklea, frult punch and candy were aerved by tbe Demonatratlon .Club, Rolle Lee Mu I H ana and Maybelle Glasa sang aoloe for the ~upL. A. Suttle led the group ta 1 In g t n g Chrlltmas carollandRev. Rodriguez from Spanlsh Mllllon. lllptllt gave the meaning ofCbrtatmaa both -tn Soanllh and lingllah. ~orqe .o f the cliUdren gave readlnga. Rev. Ricky Trevino waa a gueac. · . Allee Pace, director of the 0, E. o. Center 1 e n t many boun . for.a y ~~~~ ~~~~!~ ~. 1972. > and Mrs. Gerald Ken- :~~~ . ~~i,~~~e!:Jo:r,~~~~ Richter, Kansas City;Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown, City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth :MI. 22, 19011D ~. Suntwra 1nc1u0e ber buabUitl: roar ...., Clrtla ·OIIellllll tl DaUu, Cortu Olleman ol PJalnview F,. B. Cbleman of Olton and Jack Olleman or Here(ord; two ~. Wava Barridt ol Aberllatby and Esale Lee Woeenc:raft ol Olton; 18 araocJchlldren and 22 ereat srandchU.iren. Tooker Named Precinct Demo. Chairman Here Wendell Tooker, farmer, who resides north of Abernathy, baa been named voting precinct nlne Demo cratl c Chairman In Hale CQunty, He follows Aaron DuBose, who held that position fora number of years before he moved to Canton,' Texas. £;7L _.. •·. ·._· ---------- 0 ~~~s~ r!.fa~~~lyMn~lttcf:1i Patterson and f,amily , Houston, Tex,; Mr. and Mr s. Harold A daughter, VIckie Lagean, Wllhlte and family, Odessa, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs, BUI Jack was born Dec, 29, 1972. to Ingram and Dale from Whit· Mr. and Mn. Jimmy Shuey. ney, Texas; Boyce Paxton from Sbe weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces, Ralls, Tex.; )ana Sprui~ll. Former Abemat~Uana Mr. Linda Hall, and Dan SChaap, . and Mrs, Jame• Jantz of New Bethany 1 Oklahoma, It waa Boston, Texaa, are parents of f.ood to nave R, c. Patt:eriOII, a. daughter.. Toya Jean, bora Dec. "8, wetglilng 7 .poundl r••.;::~ ~~ ~e:~~~rs 1 ounce. The maternal grand ~ great jobonluChristmaa Con· parenu, Mt. and J,lrt, J~ tau this year, Thanks to each Knight, Jr., ofAbemathyha\oe been to New BOlton to see their new granddaughter. and faml· atarfYwho directed It, It waa ly, . enjoyed by a good congtega tlon Wed~esday evening. . · We au . apprecfated Ladell Patterson's me ua g e Sunday• evening. It 1.1 alway• good to have one o~ our own young per· aons In our ~rv · , :l:Oi ~:dw~~;'1~r=~~ 't~h:btt ~~~~~ (By Janet Moore) A seventeen-year-old Abe~nathy Higb School student, B1ll Beeson, is listed in serious condition in Hendticks Memo· rial Hospital in Abilene, news sourcessaid Sunday night. The m 1s hap occurred December 28, 1972 . at Novice, Texas. Mrs:~.~~~~~.:~ A~e~~t~nd was accidentally shot when tf:~ u gaug.e shotgun he was carrying d"iscbarged and he was struck in the right side and in one hand. He was qua II huntin~ when the accident occur1 ~~ m~ Be~~~o~~~nar~rs ~~:~~ approximately I:Oo p.m . Bill was taken to the nearest boapita!, In Abilen11, which was 45 miles away. · News sources said the youn~ man had been 'holding his own stnce he bad arrived in the Intensive Care Unit of the Abilene hospila 1. .8Z ($19,842.88). Rites Held For ~~~!-~fea~urpr~;:C:~!Inf o~~ Mother Of Mrs. Father of James Wava Barrick And Ed Graham Buried Dec. 29 Christmas Party NAZARENE NEWS At 0. E. 0. Here Ch~r~h ~ t~eb:arz~~etn~ N:=~ A Christmas party was held In the O,li,O. Community Center Dec, 19 for the childre n of the town who would otherwise not have had a party. Seventy children attended, The sa c k of goodies for the children were furnished by the F!<.lelas CIa u of Abernathy Methodl.lt Church, Abernathy .. R1dlng Club, Jim Bob Smith and Great Society Home Demon· stratlon Club, Jim Bob Smlth a lao fum !shed a Chrlatmas uee. AUSl'IN-City salea tax receipts were up in Plainview during the third quariA!r of 1972 compared to the same quarter in 1971, with the city having a gross allocation of $105.285.40, Slate Comptroller Robert S. Calvert reports. That c o m p a r e s to the $99,024.51 for the same three months a year ago. After the State collects its two per cent service fee, Plainview is _due $102,686.13, Calveft's statement shows. Other area lo\\115, with their 1971 figures in . parentheses. include: Abernathy, $6,432.18 ($8,221.29); Amherst, $1,141.69 ($1,230.08); Earth, $2,349.92 ($3,401.05); Floydada, $11,600.77 csu.on.&O); Hart. $3.153.40 ($3.349.35); Hale Center, $3,675.78 ($3,976.23); Olton, $5,438.44 ($6,· 169.31); Petenburg, $3,388.65' ($3,199.25): and Tulia, $18,657.• Father Dies The father of Dan Wright, Mn. L, ). Daniel and Mrs, ~~J f~ 0lr~d; }a~. Al~er~!~i 1 N. N, Wright, who resided in that city. Funeral rites were scheduled for Wednesday. :~o other information was avail· time. SISTER DIES A sister of Mrs, Roy Parsons of Abernathy, Mrs. Vlna Green, 86, died Dec. 23, In a l.ubboek nursing home. Funera I rites were held Dec. 26, in Blackwell, Texaa. Holiday For Students Set Jan.,.12 Classes were resumed at Abernathy schools Jan. 2, fol· lowing the Christmas and New Year floltdays. Mid·term examinations are set for )an, 11. fro!~~~~j~l!~~~: :u~~~~{. be a work-day for teachers. po;:-1--- Following Is a poem written by Frank Parker. 18, Frank la a son of Mr. anJ Mrs, Jake Parker-of Abernathy, THIS IS THE WAY Now that Christmaa time ·ts ntgb Yo~. see al : tbe s~na aaylng buy, buy, buy ; And tlie people do and the people say, "This ls the way, this is the way." They don't know nor can they see What Christmas is and really should be, ButwC:~,Jn~~ ~~~~~.them they thefd just say. "Thla Ia ilie way. full 1.1 the way ... Let'a bring back the Chrhtrqas spirit, we can try You don't have to find gtfu to . go and buy. Just glve love to everyone yo•J meet, and you can uy. "Thll I$ the way, thla ll the way. • The giving oflove ltn't so bud to do: Juat open uP. yourbeattand lot it through; The11 the .aplrit of Cbrlatmaa wllHbiQe, in.dyoucaui·y ; ~Tbll u . the, '!ay • ~1.1 ll the way. • · · now Antelope Basketball .Boys and Girls Rites Here For Victim of fire And Explosion· (By 01 2 3 ,s~~!c::e~ s'!'!Ja~a:!~~: ing, Dec, 23, in Gafveston's Jolin Sealy Hospital from burna received in an explosion at his Lubbock apartment Dec. _ I], ;:~~ ~6:di~!Atlr'on;:th~u~b~~~ S~mmy Hunle y) Tr. e Ante lope s ha ve won their third tournament of the year and 1'• she d their season record to 17 wins without a loss, Th e M telopes have used their cressing defense and fa&t- of Christ, d~~~~~n~~~~t~~~~e~~~pletely Conodyl·cBiaitlleidn.gsleaasy•I.Stemdinlbsyffi lei ' The Mortoil Indians , rated as the area ·stop Class AA team ~~~a ~h~r-:;h ~i~~~~. of the Burial was in Slaton's En· grelecwtl-ooodn o9ecmhe:emry e~n~urne~~i b Home here. 1:1e v~~~~~s~~~s b~:~f~~~~ it~ Tuesday, De.c. 19, from Sl, Mary of the Plains Hoapital. A trust fund bad been estab0 0 0 :~~~~ r:~ ::e inie~~;:Sa~rili~ fa st break and full court press, The Ante lope s m a y not be the Inventor of this type play, but they are defmitely on thell way at~0\1s~~~~t~~ RNEY 1 to The Antelppes moved into the semifinals of the tourna· ment by defeating Phil lips 82· 1 ~i:~~din aL~~~!i~~ ~:1~ ~: ~ :~~re~ fo~:i1n~::o ;:s ~:~i~~ fray medical expenses for Vannoy, who reportedly had no insurance, at~~/~~~~ ~t~\~~~~~:~ fered third degree burns over 35 per cent a: his body and second degree bums aver the remaing 65 per cent. Fire investigators said Vannoy apparently .shoved a toolbox against a wall and in 50 doing. turned on a gas jet. He dozed off. then lighted a cigarette when he awoke, setting off the explosion. A neighbor pulled Vannoy from the fla:nes . A native of Slaton, Vannoy moved to Abernathy in 1959, and was later graduated from Aberitathy High School. A rtsident of Lubbock for t.he last three years, Vannoy was an auto parts salesman. SUrvivors Include Ilia parents, Mrs. L. L. Duckett or Aber- points. In the first of two g.amea Saturday, the Antelopes de• feated a fine team from Arresia, New Mexico, 68-62. Thl.l put Abernathy in the fina._ against the Muleshoe Mules. Ant~l':pe: 5~~:;d v!h~oryc~a thm~ ~ pionship an 17 suaight wi!ll, Dlck Rogers led the Antelopel wlth 16 poinu. Ray Martin and Joe Evans had 12. Each Abernathy player recelved a nice individual uophy for their efforts in winning the cbarnpionalli.p. FRENSHIP In a game prtortothe Mule· · shoe tournament, the Antelope• defeated the Frenshif Tigell 94-62, Joe Evaoaled a I scoren with 21 poinu, Kent Snoclgra• 18, Ray Manin 16 and DiCk Rogers bad 10, Tbe Lady 'l.o_pes lolt tboll game a aloat die Tigereuea - ~~: t~~~~~ z~r: ~~~~~~~-·-'' van- man: and a slaW, yiclde noy o: Abernathy. 'tbe - Ail•~ -wpt . _·" dle1r tougl:leit foe of die • • Friday night, January .;, i97J ,; auhe Antelope b~m. 'l'lie Lei· ~~~~~r ":~s J'~! ~~~ ~:: WCAL totown. The Lobotarebtg and tough and will give die Ante• lope• uouble in every pba~ of NEWS the g~t,pes wUlneed all tiM sufipon they can get, so let'a Mn. H. L, Howard bad aurgery In Methodist Hospital, Luboock, last week to repair :•fr:l~~e to an arm lnjurd 1n Mrs. Ja~k (Sally) Myatt waa taken to a Muleiboe boapltal Saturday night. She became Ul while attending a baaketball game In tbe Muleahoe High gym. Sbe returned home Tues· aay. T. L. Pool 1.1 In Metbodl.lt Hoepital, Lubbock, Mn. w. 0, (Brenda) Colben underwent surgery laat week In HI· Platna Hospital, Hale Center, Guy Brownlow waa in Wen Texas Hospital, Lubbock. N. J, Fred Wll ta St. Maty '1 Hoa~~~:~~:'::~ome of the Rev. and Mrs. J. o. Stone during tbe hoUdayaweretho1r aon anilfamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Gaty Stone and Chrllty, of Spring· town, Mo. Gary will graduate from a college there m Miy. Chambers ambulance repon: Dewey Hammond· home from Weat Texa• Hosp~l·•.tub· bock, Dec. 18; Mrl, Mary Sosebee (mother of Mn. D. D. Skipper) to Hlgblaqq lfQipital, Lubbock, Dec, 20~ ROY Cannon to Hi·PialDI HO.picaf. Hale Center, Dec, Q. o. Davl.l 2li ~~c~~·&~~~it . oepital. Lub· Fettit ~~~~h~nfefe.~t'ee them re• Brown _.family Gathering Mr. and Mn. Roben N. Brown, 505 Ave, c. hadeight of their 10 children and 12 of their 17 grandcbiidten home for Chitstmaa, The~ were Mr. and Mn. Jesse Brown and Tiffany-; Mr. and Mra. Billy Clark. Jackie, Ktm and Stacey. Mr. and Ma. Roddy Neel. all of Lubboclu Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown Donna and Shayne of Moore • Oklahoma; Mr. and Mn. Jerrj Brown ofBethany, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs, Rodney Souder and Danny of FortWonh; Mi. and Mrs. Willtam Reedy aacl Melody. Mrt, Letha Smith Kat119n,Erneatine Jeffctyaod_ Riitien, an ofAtiediath- A"liO vtsitt~ in tbe.l iome·wla Mil: Brown 1 mother. Mrs.· Mi~ Cronk of. SUll:warer; .aqcfMt~. Pat ,C!:JiltDI .ofOr.egoh~ ·.,JIIiP" the brotber of .Mft, DoD,~~~ ~J~~~~~~~~~§1~~§2~~~~~~f j~f/,~fl~~ amcher; . Braobhaw, Mro. El· Mn. Ray FOVIITB n:ARmer Freese, Jr. Mr. Junior Bur· Schumacher, Mr. Rusler Wiese, Mr. Ray W iP!IE"; ELEl'EN"TH YEAR Mrs. Dona ld Hurtaker. Rliv Raymond Jon(>s, Mrs. ~ C'k Me· Carr, Mr. L. . Baslcefball Schedule ~~~::~::;~~~~sll~~=~~ Presdent. received the president's pin. 1'12... ... be Each 4-H member who has turned In a recon! book Is eligible to reeei"-e a year pin tor 4-H work during the year. The Extension Agents presented tht!'!IIP pins to: JANUARY: 5th - AHS Antelopes vs. Levelland, Here J:;.._ lWatch llooster Club Sign on Campus for Game Time.) FlRST YLo\R P~!!-BOY!!Ricky Adams. Harold Ash 44· 4 lock. James Baxter, Tracy Blount , Gradley BcM·en, &m·en, Bobby Cope-lin, Fullingim. Coe Groce, Milner. Jim my Sageser. Stair. l..ant" Thompson; 5 at 6 p.m. Idalou~ A & B Girls, There 9at6p.m. Han, A &BBoys, Tbere 9&<6:Jop.m., Lcckney~!. &B Girls, Here 12 at 5 p.m. Ralls: B Girls and Varsity Girls & Boys, Tbere Buddy Jimmy Danny Rusty FIRST YEAR PIXS - GIRU! Bei:'ky Albers. Terri Cole, Renee CUmmings. Cindy Da ..is. Kath)· Faulke nbu rg. Joy Groce, Brenda Lobley. Carrie l..el> Lut •Denotes Dtstrtct 4·AA Cocference Garnes G. Morltgomery, Mrs. Jack Rol>fortson; TWELFTH YEAR Mrs. L G. Montgomery '1'111RTEENTH YEAR - Mr. Chal"les Mason. :O.lr. Floni T rr· rell: · 1-'0l"RTEESTII \'t:An Mr .~ J. H. Baurm:antrwr .. :\Jr t\lt on D<'nt 1;.:, ~Jr. !), 1n lfoogi; FIFTF:E.STII \ ·t: :\K- ~ { r. J H. Baumgartlnl'r, ~1r. S. M True, Jr st:\ E!'\'TFLSTil ) 'EA R ~[r.s. Elrr.o Ellis , Mr. J ohn Trim mier: !\,St:TEt;STII \'E.-'R ~Irs W. P. Hollown~·. TWESTIETH l ·t:.ut- Mrs. \\' . F. Hollowa~·, :\1r. Frank ~loore: TWO:STY·SIXnt YF.AR Mr. John I Bowlin~. Mrs. J. F.. U.ney, Sr 4 rick, Sharon Schumacht>r. Mary JoAnn Stone: ANTELOPE BOOSTERS SECOloo"D YE.o\R PISS · BOYS Chris CUmmings. Mark Havens, Alan Hegi,. Clay IAbley, Gary Stair, Kl-\'in Stout: lEA& Pll'._DU.8 lk.'Cky Adams. Sue Ann Day, Beverly McDonough, Unda 0'· Neill, Csthy Rogers, Cheryl Roge-rs, Brenda Stt'ward, Zoe Thompson, Dawn Valliant, URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE GAMES! - 1~~ nett; ley Recei\ing the past president's was Ken ·w ese, 1971-72 · President. Olarlotte Hegi, 19'72·1973 County Council Rhonda \Veil : THIRD \'F.AR PISS - BOYS Gary Adrian. Gerald Adrian, Mar.·in Adrian. Don Caughron, 'I Abernathy Oil Company Graham's Restaurant Don's Chevrolet, Inc. Dairy Mart of Abernathy White Gold Gin'Co. Nelson Drapery Gordon Automotive Pope's Parts Place ~i~~.~::~ ~~~-~~ll:s~tevENeTMarsllal~ ~ ~!,; Consumers FuerAssociation I Struve Implement Co. Wolf Irrigation Abernathy Gin Company 1~~:;-;;:~"(~. J~~~s~u~-id~·~~~~~oma OES MEETING 1-tERE JAN. 4 Mn. Cb a r le s Hot:good, Worthy Ma troo, urges alfloc.at I y ·Soup • Y4180Uble; We Sell Service Install Finance And Guarantee Tnmmc 4 UNRED RINDS, INC. mutu1/. fufl! rh1111 1 .-\Jm mutr.Jtiv e Supe r· was bvrn and re arerJ in Mr, and. Mn. Tom tiitchey and family of Fort Stockton 1 :!~A~rfers · /:t~te,;t)s'ou~'nd bi~ auat , Mill Nannte Be lle Rlt· chey, hete during Cbr ts tm3s bolldays. "Now, llrtn't you glad we 111wdfor Ibis llltht M.r.aod Mn. Harold Thomp-· 100 and t:h lldreo spent Chrin ~ rDII with her pare ots ln Wichita on lea ve) , Afte r 16 mooth• u Forbes , he le h for Vaet Nam for one yea r. Upon rewrn mg from V, N. he w.a s statione d .11 En1 AFB, Colorado, 11 months a nd Kinc he lge AF B, Mich!8,.an. 18 mooths. ln Jul v of 1~ ht: left for Japan wtu~r~ he se rved .li :\ dmaoaltloltlve Superv asor for a spec 1al 1ote lllge nce com muaiCJUons center until June J, 1972 . Shirley Milton (Clayton i.s a son-to-law of Mr.- and Mn . Me lvtn Johnson of .~be rnathy .) Vlsl<lnB Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parsom PRICES ••• : •I You don't have to worry about I. tholi llfgll prices when you •llaP ~ MUiard Hancock, and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McAlister, Jr .. hero •I t nx*•l p.m. Mn. T. w. Driver of Hale Cen[er Nuntng Home was gueat ofherdaushtcr, Mrs. ArlleGLI more, ln the home of tbe GU· more'sson, Mr •..andMrs,Do.uld Gilmore, of lubbock Christmas Day. Guests In the Mn. s. M. Harrtlon home Dec. 23 ln .. eluded Mr. aod Mn. Mark PFC. IU\YMOND LARA SAN DIEGO (FHT NC) Aug . 25 -- Manne Pfc. Raymond Lara , son of Mr. a nd Mrs, John La ra or 12o6 A v e. E, Aberna- thy, Tex., grad uated fr om basic training at the, Marine Corps Rec rui t Depot in Sa n Di eg o . a. ~ 12 Tulia 1.2 Floydada 11 12 Littlo!ield Fri<XM·Cooper Littleftekt 12 12 1.2 12 12 Floydada Idalou Tulia l:l Morton , 12 Mnrton HONORA RI..F: MENTIOS - Alan Jo.:belin~ (QB, 1.2, Tulllrl , Jl'>hnny Bandy fSct'- .• l:t, Friontt t, John Thoma" (RR, 12, T&Mkal , John Rla ckwf'lliRH, 11, R0010evclt), J . E. Johm;on <RB, 12, IJUif' ft f'ldl, Junior Mal'tinr'z rF., 12, O'>op~ ). Steve Lewis I_C';, 12. 01 tnn1. TE' rr.v Man~:::um fDL, 12. Frenshlp), David MArrl.-kt ff.B. 12. F1o,\· rlt~. rl al, Clirforrl Laws CT. 12. TahokA) , Jimmy J;lailfoy UlB. 11. T ahnkrtl . Kenny Fr~n ("is IG, 12. Li1tlefielrH, TPn-y Bryson rQR. 11 . Litlle.ri£'ldl, f_;:trry Lutnrk {F. . l:l. Ahemathy), COACH Of YEAR -- Pete Hurs t, Cooper. 4 Slurry Mix is the fertilizer to 1se, increases your yield on milo & (OHon. We_have very good reports from these "'"· :r:'l~.~~;dDr~a·:~~~e~ I I : the Inflation around us. : ·~ rI f GOOD SERVICE AT THt ft RETAIL STATION ~ thJb~~:h a~~ndin5~ ~~ PROMPT DELIVERY TO I yean. A son, Richard ~ose, YOUR FARM t and family live near Peters· t When Slurry Mix is applied from NOW until January 31, 1973, Account will not be due.until April. 15, 1973, with no carrying charge added on. Typical Analysis of Slurry Mix Fertilizer, Including Trace Elements, Shown Here: !Urri&On, Jobnny !Urrlson and Mr. and Mrs. David Ware, all ofPlalnvtew: o.,aod Mn. Boyd We every effort to keep our price• wltllln reaaon lnsplte cl all t ~~~,~~~i-s~ ·~. b~~t~: Mitchell of Albuquerque; Paul Mitchell of Porta las; Mr. aod Mn. Bill Harriaou., KentandJay ~~r:~~i'drs. of Aaron DuBose left Wednesday, the . ~7th, rnoviog [O their n w borne m Cacton after Hvios on the Lawrence Amerson farm northwe st tb:[:! • Consumers fuel Associallan 1 ~~;fiie .''wh~~~~:~~.~~-..,1~~ L~!!=!!~~~::-~~..~eJ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ing ln the Armed Service to Germany, is expected to return to the at~tes in mid su-mmer. Mr. lad 'Mn. DuBose will be auoclated :wt.tb his brother, Vivan DuBose, in ranchicg aear 6:00 P.M. Rev ••Murry Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hancoc:k and two sons of Fort Worth vlJ .. ited their pa renu, Mr.and Mn. ~~. h:~~d~:. ':ti~c~ts r:~e:e~·. Morris was guest spelfer at the Midweek Service Dec, 27, J ·~ SKY HIGH C.acton. It wuwithdeep regret the people of thls sectioc ac- Roy Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ~~~e~~~~~~!~':! ~f~e~: phil , Tenn., a o d me . Vanoy INort~in,a Worship, I 0:40 A. M. :~~~tr!~~~~~n~ ~~:~~~ Mrs. R. L, P•nons. Univenity of Chri•lian Livi,;g, !h1rtn2 Cbrtstmaa t{ollda.ys. hose!:~!· 4 Parklns and Mra. Falls, Mr. and Mn. H. V, Gallo · way vtlited In the home o f the lr daURh"'r In Hereford. ~~~ti~a:f~;~a~~~-~r!J ·~~~ ., t 4 ~- 1· $10,000 Grant ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, !~~~~J ~or:;r~~r~~;a3s wh~~: SA VINCiS INVESTMENTS FOR RETJREMENT MAY BE TAX-FREE HPRF Water Study Receives ll'r ell the AF in :-.:vvembcr I 95:'>· A her c ,1 rn p 1.: 1 1 u u of bane traini ng a! l...'lck laod .AFB , Texas, he wa1 se nt to Chanute AFB, SergeiotCl.ayton worked for GROVER STEVENS Regillered RepreS<!nUtive 211 Aveaue M Abernathy, Tex. 7931 1 Pbooe '20)8·2714 Pl'lla~mus. PlaL :I S or \\est Te xJI. He cn- AF, August 1959. Hostesses listerJ are Mrnet , SIXTH YEAB PIS!!-BOY!!- pa, Rebecca .Well; vt ~ .-r , Martin Millile Ia Denver, Col· orado, until he returned to the AF In Febru•ry of 1¢1. He was then sen t to Athens. Greece, .and he served 22 month• aod Lhen was transferred to lraklion Air Suuon, serving 8 months be fore transferri ng to forbt:s Geneva Higgi ns , Maxe\le Pet· Ht and 1\tyrn• D1viJ, FJll'l'll YE.o\R PINs-GmLSKerri McCiendCin; l'l"ll'o'TII YEAR PIN8-1101'8. James Huffhineo, Terry TerSdlumacl!er, rell and Km Wiese; C3dl'( n~ w 14 months <~t Chanu te, he wa1 transfe rred to Japa n where he served 2 2 mvnthJ , ~d t hen u ansferreJ _ to to ril art 11 o AF Ba •~ , Texa s , and rerna\ ned there until dascha rged from the rion to Yll1hng Eastern S 1 a r memben, FIFTII YE.o\R PINS -. BOYS Mark Hegi. Ricky Rhodes, Rodney Tullis; EIGHTH YEAR PINs-GIBLI! Olarlotte Hegi, NRDey Scbop- Ser.!!,eam C layt un. 1hl.· lllino 1s , u a postal cle rk . Aft e r f.~: ·4~tsti~!t~~d~ ;~~~·:~~~: YE.o\R PINs--GIRL8 5·10 B ~ Tom DEFI:NIE Poo. Play•r Rt.WI. DL Tony Edwards . . . . . 6-3 206 01.. TeJTy Bunch ...... 6·3 210 DL Randy Cook . .. . . . 6-0 190 DL Kevin Wiseman . •• 5-10 190 LB Kevin JonPs ...... 5-10 180 LB BIU Hamblin .... 5-10 170 LB Tony Goen . . 5-10 170 Sec. Bonnie Esquivel . .. 5-10 160 Sec. Freddie Brookins .. . • S--6 119 Sec. Ted Thomas 6-1 175 Sec. J immy Harvey .. .. 5-10 170 ~~ !~il r~~~:~~b~ra ~l~~e~~~ SSGT. C LA YTLI'/ IL11:<S DET ACHMEST members to auena the stated meeting of Abe rnath y Chaprer No. 877, Order of die e. stern Trudy Faulkenburg, Annette \Veil: 11;0 !iir. SUJI'awl ~~~e ~rr/ah~~n.k, c.ara and 1!i5 Soph. KftaJJ Mr. and Mn, Clayton En~er tQB. 12. Hale <:eattrt. and his sisters, Mrs. Olga Sewell ()dell HunlH IRR, 11. O'Donnell•. Brent Oluc, IQB. U. Anl.oftl. and Mn. Mlcnte Northcun of Karl V~r~uthn (T. 12. Pet#N.bUr'Jt: l, U!onarrt Ray (T. 12. HaJe Abernathy. attended fuceral C".fnten W11ynf' F.thrickz:P 101.. 12, Harll. T•rry St.rk ll.B. 12, rites of the it uncle, A Ifred Kl"e!'ll), Rnhhir KIM>f (l.,R, l:l, Anlml, St.fove J"nrt.eoherty ri..B. ·· ~r:~h~~t~it~3· :~o Hal~~ ~~io~ 12, Nf'W DP"II, F:ra8mn Ctt!ltillo IF., 12, Hartl, MJke Blount. Plainview nursing home late (Sec., 11, Plains) Rill Jnhn.snn (S.C. 12, Croebytonl, Jal'llel Sunday. Fuoeralrheaandburial Craie {RB. H, Lorrn7.nl, l..lrry Thorn.. (See., 12, Sp11JII(Iakel. were [n Clifton, <X>ACH OF Y&\R - Ronnle Fowlkft, Lorenzo. Warreo Browe. who wa s in California rospend the holiday• was called home Dec. 22 to be with hi 1 mother, Mrs. Ava HOLIDAY VJSITORS IN THf HAGER HOME Brow n , orLubbockwhohadsuf· fered a broken blp in a fall at her home aod has undergone Vlsitors ln L1e home of Mr. surgery ln a LubboCk bosplu I, 5 Lefaod Brown of Montana and J. H. lkiles of Stamford; Mr. Burnice Brown of Yuma, Arlz., sons of Mrs, Brow n 1 also a ao~ Mrs. Carl Anderson and son . Jerry, of Stamford: Mr. granddaughter, Mrs. .A, va . Jo and Mrs. MarcuJHigerand son Shoe rna ker of Uuh. came here The ' Hi&h Plains Reseuth to be with Mrs. Brown who is FoundaiLOn's studies on artifiin intenslve care in a Lubbock cial recharge of the under· Sam Sanerfield and s o;lS , ground Op.lla.Ja wi.ter rorma Smith and Mn. Tloa Blake, Brad, Barry and Benj a min, ofCorpusChri.nl; Mr. acd tion rtctvied a boost in Austin Holmes of South Carolina, who Mn. J..awson Hage r and da ugh· thLS wetk from Tens Water accomp•nted Warrell to Callter, HeatherD'A nn, o f Sanser ; fornla, returned borne Wedces Development B9a rd. Mr. acd Mrs. Mlcbael Poinday, the 27th, .and were drivea The board Jl\'if' form~.! apdexter and aons, Michael Jr . home by a neice , Mrs. johony pro"·il to a contract th1t will anJ Sean Lee , and Mr.and Mrs. 11 0 appropriate 110.000 in state monHaro ld Harvey aod son and ey lor the FOundation to cal'l")' pla ne later this week. 1ts resea rrh work on use of f~~~~~~r;, a~~\~~~~~·. a~la~l! on Rev. MorriJ~inofWind­ runoU water in recharge wells. vey of Dallas. sor, Colo • • and limlly spent MENTJ~ h~1i: ~ l:.¥:r~/~f:.r ~~(~n~~~ COL. JOHN B. PARKER alt..lalaaaTedl'a Air Foree Rnervetf oiiiHn c..,. ~o_..ua, s. sp. CariiGD w. Cloy1oe a1 Mem(lllla. Tn .. an Air For.. Cmameadallon Medal. SJil. Clay1oe •ualaillled blmaelf by me111ter101 oervl<e as an Admlalatrallve &oo,erviHr. llpoclallatelllleo<e CommunloaU.... Automali< Relay Cealet' &I Fadla Air Station, Japaa.lrom Nov . 13, 1!111110 May I, ' lt7Z. M<WdlDI 10 die ettallon,Sgt. Claytoa 's outotandlag ,...,eoaloul lllll. kaowlodao. and loadenblp aided Ill provldlag asperiar admlalltratlve suppon for 0110 of lbe largeol ape<lal Ia· lelUJnce commulc•tlolls uiJvlllN Ia the Jo ar EaR. ELECTRIC . WATER 4 = Barry Street HONORABLE ~~~ h~~fha1r:1o~u~l~rre o~t.:!~ renee, K a n1 u. She ll the da ushter of Mr. and Mrs. Wtl · li.a:m B. AIbert. FOtJIITH YE.o\R PIN-.wYI! Eddie Dulin, Jet! ):furt. Gay· lon Schumacher Patt Terre~ ; _ Lee Ann macber M1uricP Evl'ln!l ,.,. 1..8 Here durlns the boltdays to Melody Marshall. Kaila Mcllan· Melinda Huffaker. Martha Montgomery, Karen Schoppe.; ~r . 1..11 1..11 1..11 buncr, peach cobbler, 1/2 pt. milk. Friday- Soup- veseuble beef: Hamburgers wtt lettuce, tomatoes, aod oolou, h11b browns, cauup, browotea, 1/2 pt. chocolate. milk. ~~"~.~·brother, =~~ ~~ '1ruee~r~~~~~.' DL DL. pte(r&::"~ar.;: w~~~ 5~g See. rlL iel, Mylissa Richardson, 1M Ann Sageser. Vicki Shadden Da na Stout; SIXTH YEAB PDis-GIBLS- 1qDda]] Troul .. "" 6-2 Bobby C&u4le ...... 5-10 RB MariJ: VJnson • • .. .. .. 6o3 RB Robert Quallo .. .. . ~10 RB Dane Vickers .. 6-2 Pta1er m. THIBD YEAR PISs--GIRU! Tor•e Adams, Jane Greenhaw, Brenda Neeley Rita Neeley. Gary Ellison. Jerry Huflhines, David Hurt: ..... .. . 5-11 Scott Hollud ...... ~u comb, of Lubbock. Hl. WL C1. _, Mr. and Mrs. Yelton Lynn F.dllie Toylor ... . .. .. 5·11 liB ~. Now lloal - and dausbtc\LIJa, of Amarillo RNr.e 1ater fi-2 ltn ~r. PlabuL 1 Jerry Gnodrum 5-11 110 Sf. KftaJJ Mr. Jimm.v Compton ... S.U 190 Jr. Halt 011\er Guestatn the Herbert Watson Mille RodriJtUez . &.0 :1115 Sr. O'Domtell home were their chlldre n, Mr. Stan Dyer !i-ll 185 Sr. Hart Mrs, Leon Manley, Judy, Bill Shelby .. . .. .. s.u 157 Jr. -na and Mark and Scott of Olney; Mr. Jeff Gentr~ 6-:1 2lfi Jr. PIMnt and Mn. Gerald Wauon a c d r.o,.y Darty ~ 15& Jr. Now Deol Gregg of A mar Lila; and MI. and Poo. Ricky Mason; Smith's Thriftway Supermarket Abernathy Floral.and Gifts ., lmr·es Automatic laundry Plains Grain and Farm Supply Abernathy Farmers Co~op Gin Save-A-lot Discount Food Abernathy Motor Company ~jg~linbo:tham -Bartlett Co. Jay Jooy LoWe . .. .. .. .. . . . 6-2 Jimmy a-. 11-7 Terrell ; EIGHTH YEAR M.r. Kit MCDan_ieJ·, ¥1"~t. Ed- BRIEFS ward \Veil: NINTH YEARMr. and Mn. Pic Hale of Mrs. Don Hegi, Mr Donuld Huffaker, Mrs . Wayne McCl ~~n ­ Gracd Pralrle vlsited bere lo. the home• of their pare au, Dr. don, Mrs. Kit McDani('] and Mrs. Jobo!Uleand Mr, lnd TESTH YEARMrs. Morna Kerr, durtag tbe Mrs. Floyd Terrell, Mrs . Ray holldava. · ·.-·-- ··.~-·:· " " " " 6.3 =~. :· · ··::·:·s.~ FJll'l'll nAa Mr. Ja«* Dulln. Mr. Elmer Freese, Jr., Mr. Lewis Lutrlck, Mrs. Johnny Skipper. Mrs. Jam· ea Stair, Mrs. Robert Stair; !!IXTH RARMr. Glen Amonett, Mr. Mutt Churchwell, Mrs. Jock Dulin : Mrs. Howard Hurt, Mrs. Carl Marshall, Mr. Carl Marshall, Mrs. D. E. Mellon, Mr1. DonniRhodes, Mr. Bruce Rigler: SEVENTH YEARMr-. Robert Rigler, Mr. Wes- On Your Victory In The Muleshoe Tournament ....... 5-11, ·:::::::::::c.&-2 8!'u~ l.eoler Jerry·Goodrum ... ' . .. .. .. s. u cepted iheirdeparnue andespecially the membership of the Lakeview Church where both L. Brewer, Pastor Evening Worship, 7:00 P,M; Uve Broadcast of Morning Worshlp Service On f.M. Radio 99·5 k.c.. Lubb'!J'k ·Y are . . Mr. and Mn. DuBo&e b.ove &erved 10 faithfully the past 20 !::'.~"and Mrs. Butch Pe• k and Mr. and Mrs. James fultoo visited their ~arena, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Amonett, laat weekead. Mrs. A. B. Colwell Ls re.• celving care in the H.ale Center bospltll~ for Injuries received In 1 trea~ acctdent on thelr fa%~~d:J..~~:·~.00Jklsmw to switch to attended funeral rtres of a rei& · tlve In Stllmford Wednesday and laterwenttoDallauo visit .t heluoa-lo-law and daushrer, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Watkins, and son, Donnie. . Mr. and Mn. J, Frank Jack· · ;:_o:~u~:~i~~: ~~c=~ri4 St~ve, and the group lpe!lt Chrhtm .• ·s Day wldi. J~c. ~·· brother, Mr. ana Mrs, B 011 Jackson, In Tulia, ·· Get The Most From Your Herbicide and Investment. Put .Your fertilizer~ l·r~.tll~·rLriiri gar-d-On In One Appli.c.at~qn~ 1~iikitii;-aii'i~~re· cw&-1ied wiQi 'the !~---,--~--.lli~!Ht' <W:Iith -e)fVen on"-the 'They - ~re :Ke"t Han'IIOD, Carla James, JoseJilllne Lock, Jlrilmy -Nunn, Steve Oswalt, AJonzoc 'Ramos, Chrlltl Reqan, Pam R01ers, David Sanderson, Judy Valdez, and Biff \Vade. roll: Twelve Freshmen were named: Erma- • linda Castro, D6rothy Chambers, Susan Davenport, Mickey Davis, John Hill, Gary Nabors, Lynn Patterson, Ramona ~rdo, Kim Pinson, and Kathy Tay- - Donna Webb of Da Uai apent_ Cbrlstmaa here with her par· enm, Mr. and Mn. J, D. Webb, nlng ;Jan. 4. He said about 100,000 persons will attend each show and will have the opportunity to see the displays. The two full-color displays are constructed so they may be selr-cont.alning and easy to transport. • They will be -on display in Anaheim, Calif., San Francisco, Kansas City, Memphis, Dallas, Houston, Des Moines and U:Js Angeles. 0 ~~:~e/h\~e~~~' w~~h t~~ ne.}e rb ke_ys _ in the ignition, (Carey W1lltams, quoted by Leo Aik· man in Atla nta Constitution) NOTICE·· Abernathy Lodge - -No, 809, rooF, meet• e1ch : Thunday at 7:30 p.m. Mem· -our-k'-iae ·Men ***************1 Ft. Ord, Calif, (AHTNC) Nov. 22-··Army Private Clarence E, Sanders, 22, son of Mr. and Mn . Arnie L, Sanders, Route 2, Abernathy, Tex., recently completed an eight· wee k cooking course at Ft. Ord, Calif. The course trains personnel to prepare and serve a wide variety of food In large or sma 11 quantities, Students are trained FOR SALE··Good, uaed Day & )-Chambers, Noble Grand: VIrgil · Nlgbt central heating unit. :Brantley, Secretary. (umc) 100,000 B. T. U, Phone 298~ gentel. be ktnd. to that ex2859, Abernathy, (r-u-e) jpenslve carpet, clean wlth Bl· ue Luatre. Rent electric sham1 WANT TO BUY Farm La nt. !ooer Sl; Struve Hardware & Words cannot expresa our deep a p pre cIa t Ion to our neighbors and to our friend• for your prayen, food, contrl· buttons and all words of comfort during the lou of our loved brother and son, Bobby Vannoy, MR. AND MRS, L, L, DUCKETT MR. AND MRS, JIMMIE R. VANNOY MR. AND MRS-, LARRY VANNOY And MISS VICKIE VANNOY ~e~: k~~~tin~~e J~:~c'e,~~~h~~ ArTh;n~¢~~~~duate of Ab· ernathy High School entered the Army In July and completed basic training at Ft. Ord, AIRMAN STEVEN R. LEE SAN ANTONIO •• Airman Steven R. Lee. son of Mrs. Edra J. Murphy of Rt. 1, Hale Cen· ter, Tex., has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Ill., after completing A i r Force baste training. _ Durmg his six weeks at the fa'~J~t~:nJ~~~h~~~~~e~~; CARD OF THANI<S We wllh to e x(/e sa our ~i~a;~\~~ef~~'Jr:a ~~t:S:rt~c~u; friends for your sympathy, compasaion, concern and kind· ness shown to usln the time of our sorrow. Air Force mission, organization and customs and received spe· cia! inSiruction in human re • lations. • The airman has been assigned to the Technical TrainIng Center a 1 Chanute for specialized training as a fire protection specialist, Airman Lee is a 1972 graduate of Hale Center High School, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mon· roe of Dallas visited her sister, Miss Nannle Belle Ritchey, here laat week, MilS Ritchey, who is in charge of the library In city hall, and is night pollee radio operator, accompanied the_m back to Dallas to vlllt wblle she II on vacation. CUSTOM POWER CUSHION Th~~~~f ~~~~;::~~f..bt~ THANK YOU NOTE Thanks to a II our friends and neighbon, whom we have learned to I o v e and respect over the years we resided In the Abern a thy a rea. Come to see us. MR. AND MRS. AaronDuBoae, 130 Oak Drive Canton, Texas 75103 1···-~~~---Turn News and Ad Copy I I In BEFORE Monday Each • I w~~~·S:~~'!!':· I I Phone 298-2033 I ............ :~!t~a~~-;~~~;:.td~~;:;~a~~~ ::~~~s~~ ~~er:stt~~:::s~ m~f:~~~ AvenueH In the Phillips Add!· lioaofNorthAbernathy. Phone owner at 29B-28S4. Grain&Farm Supply, Aberna· thy, Phone 298 - 2521; Lubbock Phone PO 3-4868. APARTMENTS For Rent, Un· "furnished, Phone'-298-2052, or come by 311-A Avenue F, NICHOLS SWEEPS ~Abernatliy, We Have A Complete Stock of Nicholl Cblseb and Cultivator Sweepe. Plains Grain & Farm FOR SALE--Two-bedroom houae on paved Street In Aber· tupply,, Abema thy~ 298-2521, nathy. Ntlwly redecorated, Car pete d throughout, Fire place Air-conditioned, Utility roQm. Carport. H~s been apraiSed f•>>IIbera I Glloa!l. Ca 11 NEED - • A. Bruce , Phone 298· 246o. (For non-Gls, owner will carry RUBBER STAMPS? • ba Ia nee after S2 . 000 down 'payment for person with good -credit hiJt,>ry,) PHONE 298-2033 f _OPENEverySaturdayJo6p,m.until further notice, Lon Fa- l -shions, In front part of Lon g~::~~~~ ~~~rn:;t.;·. D. in FOR SALE - • Nice three -bed· room brick house in Abern a· th y. Large home on sma 11 aere-' age In country _Have few sma 11 a c rea g e s unimproved near Abernaihy. lrrlgaicd farm near Petersburg. Cail J. D. Webb, 298-2700, with Shipman Real Estate. Call me at 298- 2519, Feel free to call after 6:00p.m., allo. WANTED·· Waitresses Dbb· ·washers and Caahlen, 'All for morning or evening shifts, Ap· ply In persooat Graham's Restaurant fn South Abernathy, one concrete pipe dtsrrlbution system. Lake pump a lao dell vera to the pipe ayatem, Good big house, Sari Worthan, 4iB North Drive, Abernathy, Phone 1298"4110, (1-4-c) AL.WA't'S US£ COMPLETE ADDAI.&I AND RETURN ADDRESS INCLUDING FOR SALE··· 1971 Honda car (coupe), Green, Excellent con· dltlon, Contact Mlke Johnaon, Phone 298·4007, AakingSI,· 100, (ltp) GO R 4QOOO MileTr'ead Life Exped8Jlcy Policy bpilds It with, two belts of steel cord for long-lasting resistance l'!) ~mpilct 11nd pene.tratloit. ·(You wouldn't run.over steel cleavers the way ..: but the demonstration Illustrates how tough the steel belts Goodyear makes the h;mg mileage easy to take, with a cprd body to •eal up the shocks. A. C, NYSTEL and J, P. NYSTEL REAL ESTATE BROKERS UST YOUR CITY PROPERTY & FARMS WITH US Phone 298-2326 • Abernathy OLTONITE USES AD TO FIGHT "TRIPE" ON TV PROGRAMS SANDERS Auto Supply In South Abernathy now Is the I o c a I G, H. Bley, Pbllllps66 biJtributor Ill the Olton area took a three column by stx -Inch advertlsement In die Dec, 7th 11- ups, trucks ,lrr-lga t ion we tfs and all other farmer machines re · quirlng a battery, ~~~tf! t~~e~~~':~.~e:;s:~~[o~~ which current season televtalon pr?grams seem 'lo feature, · The- ad was compatatlvely small, but expensive,; In ac!_dl• tion to black andwhlte, the ad was printed ln red and green... and color ada are expensive, Text of the ad: PROTEST IMMORALl'l'Y ON TV PROGRAMS CALL VIRGlL , WADE FOR PHOTO SERVICE 2 A6~:~a :b~,P~;:a s \~~: i~~e{llo~ ~ a.;rxlt:rslob-~~\~t 103 TRENTON PLACE, ROOM 1028 HIS TOWN , STATE 00000 NEED LISTINGS ON Houses, Farms, lU nches, Have buye r for 100 acres, Pbone 298-2765, J. P. Barton, Abe rnathy. Top of Texa s Real Estate, Lajuana Grindstaff Phone 2tj8 - 28 38 , a Iter 5 : 3 op.m, JAMES DOE RURAL ROUTE 3 . BOX 261 YOUR TOWN . STATE 00000 POODLE GROOMING By Appolntmem Only Phone 298- 2176 MARY KAY COSMETICS ,Your Mary Kay ~s~auty Coruu1tan1 ~u.imM;:DwwM~~ f~~~~A~?~~:~~~~!~i~~~ will give you credit for mileage not received on the purchase of new Custom Power Cushion _Polystpel tires, based on Goodyear ' s "Pre-determined Pric e for , Adjustment". A small service charge may be added, Copies of this policy are available at all ·Goodyear locations. ' ::nearAbernath.J:• from 8oacres _•:irjyiGioiodi'l········ .. WE SPECIALIZE in spray.ng .(ur) , yards, trees,, s_b rubs, aHeys ana ( ' around bulidmgs. Usuig the WEAL ReatdentlalBulldlngslte right chemicals, applied by a CAR PENT R Y·-Remodellng. garage convenloo, celllng tile, built-Ins, _c abine t work, panel· TIRE With proper care and normal driving, you will get at least 40,0110 miles of tread wear from new, first-class Custom Power Cushion Polysteel tires on your car, ~f' )'OI!'don't aet 40,000 miles. ~ and provided you were tbir(b,rlgil!:-4,1 Jlllyer of tbe tires and they are still on the ori1lrial car.- bring the tires and the policy booklet (with recorded mileage readings) to any Goodyear Service Store o·r · Dealer in the United States or Canada. They ' ':£ ~~~~·:re98~·4186m. ~~e::~Y·: CARD OF tHANKS operations and service of an C,J.Hayespointsout: "Busing has become quite an issue, and I have the solution, Transportthechildrenbytrain, Surely no one would object to 'training the children,' " (Troy Gordon m Tulsa World) , ... -~~ uF~ft~!~ a!':t'!.!k:!tl;i:~ BIGHT Klttelll to give away, 298~2070, after 6 p.m. ~:~~!:rb~o:t~~~~!ofo~':a~~t; P{~:: ANTI·F~ZE-·Sub Ze.ro per• manent anti -freeze and aum metcootant, S1,29pergallon, or $7.74 J>ercase, Plalns'Graln & Farm Supply, Abernathy, Pbooe 298•2521: Lubbock Phone PO 3-4868, · SERVING PINE FOOD In dlf· ferent me thods: walue• serv• Ice It the ltooths; w I I tie II ::~~; c~~e~~:i/~~~::~e~~~~§ pick up and take home. For carry-out food orders, Phone 298 • 2246, a nd we 'II de llver your orde r to you at the drive· up w10dow on the west side of the building. Gra ha m's Rest aurant.,. a good p lace to eat. ,. ,. CITY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY Quality Dry aeaning Free Pick-U p & De livery lllllit. 298-2 242 • Abe rn athy ___,j,j CASH TALKS 1972 Model Automatic zlr zag de lux sewing rr;f~~~~dle ~~~tf~~~l~le$s~h·,?ici hems, fancy patterns, etc, Free delivery and Instructions within 1 oo miles, Lubbock Sewing Center, 19 13 19th Street, Lubbock, Tex as , Phone 76 2-3126, For &UARAtniiD PEST CONTROL · CALL ON CURTIS LEBOW IXTiitM1NATIN. .COMP.t\,NY IM!S - lOlSE$ SIIUIS ~. SfOIU liftS- CARS - .fAIIG . •