THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1976 Hale County

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1976 Hale County
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1976
RURAL HOME IS BURGLARIZED
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Davis On highway 54,
3 In lies north and 1 1/2 miles
west ofAbernathy,wu bldglarlzed during the daylight
Ilotm on Tuesday. November
30.
---Mrs.-Davis left her home
about 11100 a. m. for a shopping trip to Plainview. and
evidently the thieves broke
In to the hoU!e shortly afte r
she left.
Upon returning home ai
6100 p. m. Tuesday evening,
and realizing her home had
been ransacked. Mill. Davis
called for assistance.
The
Intruders had broken two
locks on a screen door. two
locks on a wooden door. and
two glasses In the storm door
to gain entry.
~
Amon g the house~old
belonging missing were:
a
micro wave oven. a shotgun.
all of Mrs. Davis'winter
clothing. coa1S. -and all of
Mr. Davis' good dress clothes.
The thieves did not take any
of Mr. Davis' work clothes.
leading Mrs. Davis to say. "I
don't believe they Intend to
do any work."
The house had been
searched throughly. with all
the dreller and chest drawelll
emptied out onto the floolll.
the beds torn apart and
several other items out in
local Woman's Home RITES HERE FOR
Burglarized Here
MRS. LOU PAXTON
Mrs. Dorothy Dale.of 1411
Avenue M. •
reported that
someOne had broken Into
her home on Monday. November 29.
.
A d.amond n4\cklace and
a Zenith 19" portable T. V.
were taken In the burglary.
THE ABOVE PICTURE dipicts the many hundreds of cotton trailers filled with
cotton awaiting to be ginned at local and area gins. Good weather over the
weekend attributed to the number of loads harvested and pu lied to area gin
lots.
(R evi ew Photo)
NOTICE.
FARMERS
ONE HOUR COTTON
REFERENDUM PROGRAM
TO AlR DECEMBER 9
Reports on current anJ
projected cotton relearch
and promotion programs on
be half of cotton growers will
be presented Thursday. December 9 at 9 p. m. on KCBD
television, Channel II.
Moderato... Ed Wilks, farm
director for KFYO radiO and
Bob Etheridge. KCBD's farm
editor, w 111 Interview J. Dukes
Woote.... Cotton. Inc. president. and High PIa Ins cotton
l:!~:"L~<tg~.dLI::s':
and j. D. Smith, Sudan.
Ten years ago. cotton
producers vOlI!d a one -dollar
-per-bile assessment to mee t
callI of advertiling and product development for cotton.
Thursday'S program is
expected to outline the progress m a de throug h that
assessment and to outline
cotton's present research and
promotional needs and opportunltle..
A question and
answer period Is scheduled In
the program.
Also explored will be the
Issues at stake In the upcom.
Ing refeNndum for Increased
assessmeut for cotton research
and promotion.
NO LI ONS LI STED
I N ALL-SOUTH
PLAINS SC'UADS
Cotton leaJelll, in recently
completed public field hearIng conJucti'dby the U. S.
Department of Agriculture,
expressed the need for and
overwhelming support of
expanded cotton promotion
and research programs.
Mr. Wootelll ex p I a In e J
that producer.;' programs are
getting resullll, but inflation
has eroded the buying power
of their one-dollar-per-bale
contribution by more than
40 per cent.
In addition,
- '·6o<Ie,.1 budget CUIS have
eliminated
supplemental
government funding for the
programs.
"Cotton is at a big price
_stbadvantage_ .with _lts major
synthetic: competitors," - he
said.
"and we must expand
our research anJ promotion
if we are to maintain
markets. "
AHS FFA Team Places
3rd. InS tate Meet
More than400F.F.A.
members and Idvisolll from
throughout Texas competed
In t he 45th Annual State
Leadership Contest on Saturday. December 4.1976. This
activity was held On the
cam pus of Sam HollS tOn State
Univelllity In Hun tsv III e.
Texas.
Abernathy HI g h School
Future Farmelll of America
membelll pI ace d third in
Farm Skill Demonstration in
the Chapter Farmer Division.
Being eligible to participate In the State leadership
Contest indicates that the
F. F.A. membelll have had a
successful record in leadership development.
These
contestanlS made up sixty
The New Dell Lions
placed two men on the AllSouth Plains Clus A football
squad. plus two In honorable
mention.
On the offensive squad
was Lulie Reed. senior. and G.
On the defense squad was
had first to win In their disRUlty Abbe.. also a senior.
trict and then In the area in
Gaining honorlble mention
order to particl pa te In the
were Freddie Harkey and
State Contest.
Allen MClntyer. both seniors.
The S fa te Leadelllhip
Contest Is One of the hlgh1Igh.. of the year for F. F. A.
memben. Development of
leadelllhip is one of the primary purposes of the F. F.A.
Organization. TheAgriculture
An experienced photoDepartment It Sam Houston
grapherfrom :Shugart Studios
State Univelllity has contriof Levelland w III be at
buted to the F. F. A. leaderPInson Pharmacy In Abernaship program for a number
thy durlngb u. In e.. houn
of yealll by sponsoring these'
ThUliday, Dec. 16. to take
State Finals.
c:olor phOl'Cl. Everyone. from
bable. to grandparenll, may
have color photos taken that
BRIEFS
day.
Billy Raybon 01 SpringSe. Shuprt'••cIt In The
field, ())Io..
wu beN 011
Review Dec. 2 and Dec.9 for
bUlln•• thII week.
::5ot~~~::. ~:'et~:a:'~
PHOTOGRAPHER
COM I NG DEC. 16
Gi rls Second. Boys
Consolation In
Friona Tourney
Estacado jum ped to a lead
In the first period and went
on to Je fe a t host Friona
54 - 40 In the boys finals of
Friona Tournament. Estacado
had come Into the tournament with a winless (four
game.) record.
Mike Chatham scored IS
polnlS for the Ma tado... as
they captured the tournament
title. Jeff Whiteside netted
14 for Friona.
Tulia girls won their
championship with a -SS--Sl
squeaker of Abernathy. Debra
Blanketshlp scored 33 points
for the winners. and jau
Phillip; had a slm i1ar total
for Abernathy.
In the boys third-place
game.
Muleshoe outlasll!d
Farwell 38-33, as Mike WUson scored 14 points.
Ross
Jones had 12 for Friona.
The Muleshoe girls took
third place with a 60-49 w In
over Friona. Elizabeth Isaac
scored 21 for the w innelll
w h II e Diane Bennett and
Rhonda Palllon fa 1\ led 19
each for Friona.
In girls consolation, Kathy
Booth ne tted 30' pOints as
Farwell de fe a te d Bovina
-67-55. C. She pherd led Bovina
with 22 points.
Abemathypu II e d down
the boys consolation title
with 69-51 trlum ph over
Tulia. McRle PattelSon and
Juan Domlncuez had 12 apiece.
while Steve Brown
put In 20 for Tulia.
AHS FTA Members
At Plainview Meet
Eleven membelll of the
Abernathy Future Teachelll
of America a tte n d e d the
District Seventeen FTA convention at Plainview Saturday DeCembe;:Oth of the
chapllen sponl
went, Mill.
Gough and
IS. Vieregge.
Carol Harp ran for District
Mis. FTA by glvl,,~ a speech.
Carol was lit win n e r up.
Denise Tbomton was elected
District Historian. I,n order to
be elected a .klt wa. presented In her name. ThOle
participating In the skit were.
Creg Gilt. Io... Bray. Brenda
Burrea, Torie AdalDl. Lonnie
Sande..,
I.abel Castallon,
Carol Harp, Amanda Stillwell. Paye Valdez, and Mn.
Gough.
Gradela Quinonez
wu the voting delegate for
the conven.tiou,.
DIAna Howard In
District Event
Hale County youth
Rhonda Weil. Melody Marshall. Dana Stout. Donald
Ebeling.
D'Ana Howard of
Abernathy. Donna Stout.
Danette Milner. and Donna
P10eese will compete against
youth from 19 other counties
for honolll In the District 2
4-H Food Show. December
II in Lubbock. AII youth w iil
be demonstrating skills and
knowledge In fooJ. and
nutrition.
Com pe tlng In the four
food entry classes will bel
Main Dishes-Senior Rhonda
Well and junior Donna Freese;
Side Dllhe.-Senlor DaDa
Stout and fun lor Danette
Milaer; SnackJ G BeveragesSenior Melody Malllhall and
Junior Donna Stout; Breads G
')e,.erts-Senie. ,l)enald ebeling and jun ior D'Ana
Howard.
County and Jistrict 4-H
food shows are sponsored by
the Texas Agricultural Extension Service,
The Texas
AGM University System, and
The Morrison Milling Company, Denton. Texas.
Upon com pletlon of the
District Food Show the four
senior wlnnelll will be eligible to compete In . the State
4-HFood Show held at Texas
AGM In June.
says Karen
Miller.
County Extension
Agent.
City-County
Officials
Meet Here
The qua r te r I y dinner
meeting of City-county
officials was hosted by the
City of Abernathy the evenIng of Nov. 29 at Graham's
South Restaurant. Here for
the meeting were elected
officials of the County of
Hale and elected and other
officials of cities In Hale
County.
Attending from here were
Mayor Pete Thomplon,
Alderman Larry Griffin, W. D.
SandelS. Jerry Givens. Clif
Newton. Waymon Jones and
City Manager Larry Fie Ids,
Chief of Police Clyde Vandygrlff and .Nathan Hoplon.
Wall!r Superintendent.
The quarterly meetings
began several months ago.
The County and the cities
alternate as hosts.
Main subjecII for the
Abernathy meeting were the
recently approved Major
Crime and NarcotiCi Unit,
the question of ualng government equipment for private
Ule and the poIIlble need for
a "plillIc awarenea program. "
Services for Mrs. Lou A.
-P axton,83.of Abernathy were
held at 2 p. m. ThUlllday at
the Plrst Nazarene Church of
Abernathy with the Rev.
W.M.Dorough, of the North
Dallas Na z a re n e Church.
officiating, assisted by the
Rev. Charles Kilby,
of the
First Na, a re n e Church in
Lubbock.
Burial was In Abernathy
Cemetery under the direction
of Chambers Funeral Home.
MIll. Po.xton died at 9:15
a. m. Nov. 30 In a Lubbock
nursing home follow Ing a
long !lIne55.
A HUI County native. Mrs.
Paxton moved to the Abernathy area in 1936. She was a
member of the FllSt Nazarene
Church of Abernathy.
Survivors include six sons,
Arlie, Stanley and Russell,
all 0 f Abernathy, 'Jon of
Lubbock. Marvin of Jacksonville and Thurman of Man- gum,Okla.; three daughters,
Mrs. Vema Oden of Lubbock,
MIII.Eloise StanleyofAtlant••
Ga., apd Mrs. Mae Sims of
PIa Invle.. ; two .IlrIP"', Mrs.
Choc Brewer and Mrs. Ruby
Knox, both of Abernathy; two
brothers. 0. L. Hall of Abernathy . and Loy J Hall of Big "
Spring; 21 grandclilfJren ; and
16 great-grandchildren.
Grandsot1s were ",,11bearers.
Former Resident
Dies I n Lubbock
LUBBOCK(Speclal)--Services for
jewell Edward
Fowler. 66. of4013 21st St.
were held Monday in the
Resthaven-Slngleton- Wluon
Funeral Home Chapel with
EldelS Afton Richards and
Hulan Bass. both Primitive
Baptist mlnisll!lII. officiating.
Burial followed in Resthaven Memorial Park.
Fowler died at 1 ilSOp. m.
FrIday In Methodist Hospital
after a brief Illness.
He was employed in the
cabinet workshop of Texas
Tech Univelllity. The Eldorado. Okla •• natlve lived there
.. ntll 1952.
He moved
to Lubbock in 1960,
from
Abernathy.
He married Lela Vera
Ingram on Nov. 23. 1935.
Fowler was a member of the
Primitive Baptist Church at
23rd Street and Avenue X.
SurvlYOIIIlnc1ude his wife;
two ,0DS.LaWayne ofLa~rte
and Bill of 4717 46th$t.;
twobrothen,Charlle ofWolfforthandJ. Co ofAIIw.Okla.;
four liste.. , MIs. Faye Mc'-!'hellion, Mn. P10rence Burnett and Mn. Ruby Norris. all
of Mangum. Okla •• and Mrs.
Vinnie Walker of Altus.Okla. ;
and four grandchildren.
YH-YF Yule Party
Slated For De~. 13
Abernathy Young Homemakers and Young Farmers
crgaDI..t1ou will "ave a
ChrlstmU dinner and party
Dec. 13.
It w III start with
dinner at 1130 po m. In the
AHS AI department. and the
party wllliollow In the
Academic:
Meat for
~
pt
..
j oe Thompson Implement Co.
Abern,thy, Texas, 298-2541
Lubb ock Ph one ~ 62 -1038
VOLUME, 56
NUMBER 3
Hale County - Abernathy, Texas - Lubbock County
8th. GRADE GIRLS & BOYS WIN FIRST
PLACE I N FLOYDADA JR. HI TOURNAMENT
DURING DAY
the middle of the f1oo; as .If
the burglalll meant to take
them also.
Mrs. Davis felt they probably we researching for
money.
They had moved
several clocks and One had
stop'pe d at 2.15. leading
authorities to believe they
were in the house at that
time.
***
and Mn.
Abernathy 8th ~rade won
cham pions hi p in the Floydada T ourney. The 1s t
game was a ga inst Motl ey
County and the Yearlin gs
defeated them 39-1-5,
Scorin g was divided among
Ramona Irlbeck ,Lori Oswa lt,
Ibutln, to the victories were:
Janis Martin. Sharla Griffin,
De b o r a Crumpler, Lori
Havens,
Christina Garza,
l y J i a \ l\endo ·a.
Jennie
Salazar,
'Priscilla Woods,
Wendy Stribling , Leah Skippe r, ~ he lTi Bri dges, Kayla
J OSie Mansanales ,
a n -!
Connye Wolf, '.... ith 13, 12 , 8,
\ewton , Rohin \.1artin, Carol
Re nt'')n, an..! Guy J en
an J 2 respective Iy.
Th.. 2n J ~a m e was At-'e rnathy Je f ,. tin g Ploy la .ja
It by 50- 26.
Sc arin, wa.
hI b e c k - 1 3 , OS" a It - 12,
Mansanales-II,
',';o lf- o,
Allen-4, Cue vas - I , an .j Gis t
-2. The championshir same
was against F'IoydaJa J and
In a good show of hustle
and determination Abernathy won 40-36. Scoring was
closely dlstributJ!d bet>veen
Ramona Irlbeck an d Lori
Oswalt. with 18 a nd 17.
Beatrice Lope, added 3 to
contribulP to the w;'n.
Other Sth ~aders contr-
Mr.
'Javis
requested that anyone who
happened to be driving along
Highway 54. anytime from
11:00 a. m. until 6.00 p. m. ,
and who may have seen a
vehicle (car. pickup. van)
parke d by the Ir house, pie ase
contact the Aberna thy Police
Department, or the Hale
County Sheriff'. Office. or
Mr. and Mn. Harold Davis.
Anyone driving east could
have seen a vehicle parked
to the n ort h of the Davis
home.
Coach
') elb e rt Oearin g's
13! t> ya .le YearHngs ..... on first
place :n the F'l oydaJa Junior
High ba sketball tournament
last Saturday night defeating
the FloyJaJa team.
Score s for that game werel
1st quartl!r, 16-4, halftime
, ()-1 2, h.l yuarte r 43-23 and
final ' core was 53-25.
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Rites Wednesday
For C. J. Pharr
Services for C. j. (Dick)
Pharr. 75. of 3407 61st St..
Lubbock, and formerly of
Abernathy .were held at
2 p. m. Wednesday in the
Abernathy First Baptist
Church with the Rev. Jacky
Newton. pastor, officiating.
assisted by the Rev. Clifton
Igo. pastor of the University
Baptist Church In Lubbock.
Burial.
with Masonic
graveside rites. was in Abernathy Cemetery under the
direction of ChambetS
Funeral Home of Abernathy.
The Wise County native
came to Abemathy in 1933
from Thalia.
Hew as a
member of the Abernathy
Masonic Lodge No. 1142 and
the Khlva Shrine Tern pie In
A martllo. • The farmer and
stockman was a member of
the UnlvelllltyBaptist Church.
SurvivOlll include his wife,
BIllye; four daughters. Mrs.
Hugh Pettit and Mrs. Kenneth
PhilliP;. both of Abemathy.
MIll. jo Sparks of Fullerton.
Calif•• and Mrs. jean lane of
Levelland; a son, Darrell
Lindsey of Tatum. N. M .•
fourbrothen.jlm anJ George,
bot h 0 f Lubbock, J. B. of
Stockton. Calif., and Leon
of Kingsland; six sisletS. M~
Beulah Dodson of ~rt1and,
Ore •• Mn. Wilma Turner of
Belen. N. M.. Leola lemons
of P1oydada.
Mrs. Grace
Schell of Oakland, Calif. , .
Mrs. Pauline Spencer of Hayward. Calif. ,
and Marie
SandelllofLubbock;
II
grandchildren;
an J three
great-grandchildren.
LORI OSWALT, Nu. 14. anJ SEA LOPEZ. No. 31. move In for a
possible rebound in the fir st QUar!!1 pf play agaln,! Floydada 1.0
the fina ls of the ,; oyJJJa )U : 10r H\"h r .' urn~' v ias l , arurday Olgbt.
However, there was n il re :-- ou fi J . as R/. ~.. h) ~ ..... lKLBECK sanK the 2pointer t a de 10 hd accu ' nu :al lvi; of l ~ totdl pou ,u for the game.
ANTELOPES ON
4-AA FOOTBALL
DIST. SELECTION
FLOY DA DA
( Specia l)--
Eighteen unanim o us
picks
and five r .... o - way ~ t"l E"ct ior:s
highlight the -1--\ .0. .-\'1 - JL<trict team.
F'loyJaJa' s Mickey \ li11nett, Abern~thy ' s ToJ J
Thon1f6on and Ke n ')aven pert, Lockney's G I't~g Tayl or
Mrs. Hix 1s Grandson
Dies I n Dallas Wreck
anJ Tulia's Joe Ga rza were
the to.·.. o - way pi ck~ , ·.\ it~
:\1inne n a n J Garza ~'e in ;;
unanin ~o\l ,~ rick" i'-ovtr. ',,- ar",
Gravellde services for
Nuh Clay Palllley. 23. son of
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Parsley of
Lubbock were conducted at
10 a. m. Saturday in the
AbernathyOddfellow Cemetery.
The Rev. Al jennings,
pastor of Abernathy First
Un i te d Methodist Church,
officiated.
Palllley was killed about
I p. m. _ThwsJay in a headan automobile crashnear the
Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas.
He
was pronounced dead at the
ThonlJ"i ,_"'n d~l ~ )li.venport
WE're un an in ' vm
'J ffe n5 ~ V('
picks.
e ther una:1 i r10W:
scene.
.)avenp::>rt were named on
Pauley, a graduate of
Monll!rey HI g h School In
Lubbock and a Junior film
broadcart!ng major at SMU,
W-aI a Lubbock native who
bad moved to Dallas several
months ago.
He Is survived by hII
parenti. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
!'anley of 3511 43rd St. ;two
brothe .. , Clint of Arlington.
Va., and Matthew. a .tudent
at the Unlw..lty of Texu In
Allltin; hll maternal grandMn. Beatrice Hlx of
an~ hII paternal
both the off~ns e and J efense
All-[)istrict tl!an',.
Also
namE' d from Aberna thy on
the AII- [)istrict .Ie fe nse
Jorda:~:::~~~~~7:MII.
St. £Wla
.Lw,boc:k.
V·!Citllt,·.· 'mo'mer'
Charr.be".
8th Grade Yearlings
Boys Place 1st In
Floydada Tourney
"
se lecti ons inc l l.l .ie l~an:1V
Cols t on, )(de CJ o ri ~ . F:-rtu r. ·
a ~ l o I )el~d to , J ...-- e C:, 'I(,
la v
lackey, F- 0hby Keeter, ~~T
S0uter, ti n .! )anr~ v l-lcl. r K ,"':1
,JefensE" alld Ja y \\or.1d..: k,
l a rry An , ie~on, Carv Huts 0r.
an J Jon J o ne~ on o ffen ~t>.
FloyJaJa surrlieJ ,"ve n
of the 2S
~ rx~ ts, wi th
Tulia
.nJ lockney ,"eh getting
six: •
t\ben1athy
nVE'
an d
Idalou four.
TOI...td Thom~ . ."In an .j Ke n
~am
was Oale OJom .
SWINE FLU CLINIC
. SET HERE DEC. 17
The Swine Flu Clinic
w ill be he Id aga In on Friday
Dec. 17.
at the City Hall
Club Room. It w i11 be open
fren1 8.30 to 5100.
Mrs. L. A. Suttle re ported
the -previous clinic went off
smOOth with no com-
Hairdresser Is
Honored Satu rday
It ..... a~ r I t thP oft heard
' take a n In Jian to lunch. "It
was " Ho nor Your Hairdresser
rc:.v " f,"' r man y of the custo-
!I :e" 0f ~ ~. Jo uglas (Jennie)
Ckl pr.- an, local beautician.
T:1E' pa rr-f , w ith Ii. number
of hos te sses. was given in the
han,. of ~ 1111 . Artie Osw alt
\atur ,jayaftern oon.
Mrs.
l,.- harTl ' an receivt>J a number
"If,;:;iff1: .
In a l· tition to ~Us.Oswa ltJ
particir-ating in the
;:j, n j ! o r
gifts were
'{en a ta . 'roesE-dOW ,
Polly
_"Itht"~
par ty
fu.:her , Beth Evans, Gladys
R.a, ,Jot Struve. Mary Will
l .. r. :i'-oert,
),..' r ~)t h y
Robbye Freeman,
)a vt>oport,
Ka~
RaglanJ. Cecile J1I,ttit, Jerry
lell ,' swalt, Ra'chel Webb,
Ju a n ita Phill i ps,
Deanie
Sn' ith (n o w of Ingram),
\\' aJ .iell,
Thelma
y, esl ey, Barn ie Hardin. Vicki
.~" frey
l--favtns,
Lucille- McKenzilt.
\"ivia~ Ca rmkkle ,
Edith
Lov. l .c~ , Elsie Willis, Kathy
Blount, Rachel Austin. Alice
S~lke, Georgia Bartlett. Betty
.Allce Stanford (now ofAibu~uer~ue),
Maurine AII .. n.
Vivian Barnett,
Catherine
Peel, EJith Harris, Mable
Lutrlck.Sook MorelaDd. Theo
Vineyard.
Myrtle Goebel.
Thelma McGaugh.
Bobby
Embry, Zephra ~pe. France.
Garvin. Clyde Webb. Kathryn
Raymond, FrallCes Barrlc:k.
and Margraulte Ke Ith.
4-H Club
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Ilnd friends.
JeftlNelda Rogerr
athy,Oml~ Dalton
hint!l, weights' and measure~,
~ubs titutions, how to figure
vieldu well as .. food buy·
lng guIJe , s u.~s :'>.1rs. WynOR
\1ayes, Hale County Extension- AgtDt.
Recipes :U'I!' included for
bft aJs , rolls, ~ andwlche"
meats, casstwl ""
tables,
sala..i<l,
fros tir: ~s .
Calf· d _ ". ... .,;
~ng 'Il
.
Oaddy. Rodeo at
Plaw CpJlege' were (Ifom
, Besides nclpes there are
ell ke!,
th_,
cQritp.e;HtloQ
~ Cllt
Home I)e monstration Cl\i)
f
WlDt:er. feltl,.! Queen and member. of h~r coon
From lefrl Melanie Moorh~ld, Vilerie Albright, Queen
vege-
Mellnt: KiDg, 1m Sawyer. Ind Ells. Ortiz ..
d ressiT'~t
cookies I
candies, desserts, pies , pilstrles, beverages, Jlf:$ , appetbert, lO,,; -';;llC'l!'le , microwavt", canning a nd freedng.
This will make an
SPC WINTER FESTIVAL
~)Ccellent ~ift fOr all the •
ROYA1TY-·· .. MelaDle King
homemakers on your lin, • (center) of Part was named
~tatps ~~. )\~ayt's .
Winter Festival Queen at
South Plains COnege during
:1 pe P raUl' l.lee. 1. Mia King,
Thou .ha l! Icve the Lonl
a sophomore elementary
education major, b: the dau~
f
ghttr or Mr, and MIll. Robbie
King of Pott. S e rvl n g as
membert of her court are
(from ldt) Melanie Moorhead
of Abernathy,
Valerie
Albright of tewlland,
Jm
Sawyer of II Paso and Elisa
Ortiz of Olmmltt. ' Besides
the pep rally and queen
coronattou, the Winter Fe!t~
IvaI included a dance in the
Student UnIon Building !)ee.
I and Included fertlvttles
between buketbA.11 games on
Thul'$day e~nil1g,
r)ec.2.
The Texanett!s and Tex&na
OdeSSl College In a
~<>,btt'be,'d.r starting at 6
Dec. 2, In
SPC Ho Ids
Winter Festival
~~~rG~IJ th ;,~~ ~~tu~1:f~:~7)
0' Abem-
of Rope."
. ville and Oonna.Jolmson 01
SemlDole.
Omie also took
first place in steer riding and
goat tying. Nelda took third
fa ItIH riding Ilid Donna
. placed second 1n goat tylal.
The rode 0 1"1 sp)DIored
Club.
conON PRODUCERS
•
Skillstielm werez
!)avid
Hunt,
Mlcha BlaJock and
JStrew Pred,y. Members of
the Jr. Farm Skills team were:
Lana Horsford,
Van Riley,
I
• Jeff OSWalt,lnd tane Thorn.
"on.
Members of the Radio
Broa dcu t \Jearn were: Randy
Cregory, ClintonB&rrlck, and
Da.vld Brightbill.
Members of the Sr, Cha~
12r conducting team were:
Mike Hlll,
Debbie Oswalt,
Sam Billingsley,
Tome
Adams, Barton Scott, David
RuV1!', Cary McKenz ie, Leoe
Knight,
a:J.J Scoq
Cunningham.
Member.! of the Jr. ChaP""i
tu conducting team were I
Blallll! Nd.,
JCA nn Ston ...
Jieudelfon, ~lIke
WadeDean McCuire, Shawn
H.;:"·
diD,
Smith, and Roger Mitchell.
Reporb!d by Scott Myatt
You can either vote "yes" to increase your self·help
research and promotion programs' that lead to better
markets and bigger profits.
OR
TH E CHOICE IS UP TO YOU
!=
!
1&
power 01 NITROMITE It 'S 82 "0
n itrogen it makes good sense 10
Rt'port!'d by Scott My~tt
T he nutr ie nt most u sed up and
usually most lack.lng In Sall iS
nitrogen R!:!p lace it With the f ull
plowdown N ITROMITE anhydrous
Diamond
ammonia fertilizer now NITROMITE
Will aid decomposilron of reSi due
Shamrock
ANHYDROUS
AMMONIA
- -
- --
an d be In the ground ready 10 give
young plants a strong start
next spring .
Come In and talk with us about
your iertilizer program . We will
work with you in every way' pos-~ible
to help you get greater yields
and higher profits
---PLOWDOWN N O W - - - - - --
L. A. JOHNSON
) OHNN ~( SP',RA 0, ~ .LNG
'i 'AfU M~ BROS.;:' 1'~.f."'.i~"@~;;";4"';,jikl
GRAIN CO.
Elbert Harp
Presents Progra",
To Lions Club
* Safe Deposit Boxes
* Drive. In • Window
* Night Depository
* Bank • By • Mail
* Checking Aeeounta
.,* Time Deposits
Morning wO Bhip
Wo r;hi p Se ..... ic elo
7: 30
SvndayS,hoo l
Nor;hio
Troining UniOn
E v~in g .... orship
P.r".
9·45a . m.
Uni on or..:!
7: 00 : 0 ."'.
7 · 0:1::0. "' .
ClNTER COMMUNITY
CHURCH
5,., i . eost·on 571, then 1"'0 .
Western Clothes!
Everything in the store will be on SALE from
to half price on some items .
December 20 th thru the 24 th
II
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THE CLOTHES CLOSETJ'
bem<lthy, Texes
__
_
211 Main
0.t"F ~ ~ -:fIII~
eHective yield of
IMPLEMENT CO.
762-2133
•
.•
.
• •
(Matthew 5: 4-5)
earth!
~th o n 2902
746-6164
BRO, (AlI N EST BRE\,.. ~R pasto r
Sunday·
Sunday School
IO:OOa_r'""
Morroo ng ... on hic
11 ;00 O.m .
EV@fling won.l1 i p
5:00 0.Wednesdo'l :
Chddren'~ &. t.,dult~' Bible
Stvdy
7;300 . m.
Buck Attchury,
so ng lead er
THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS URGE YOU TO GO TO CHURCH
,,',0 LF I RR I G4TIO O\
D0 ~
Hale Cenler
Abematl'\)'
839-2785
298-2507
9:30a.m.
10;JO _fT'.
°
See Us For I-H Self-Propelled & Tractor-Mount
Cotton Strippers. Bring Your Cotton Strippen
in N OW and Let Us Get Them Ready For The
Coming Harvest.
1066 Diesel Tractors
1466 Diesel Tractors
1566 Diesel Tractor
ALL READY FOR DELIVERY
o~,
Usee Con &. Tn;cb
604 AVt·nu c Il
ptlOlll· 2~ ~2534
9: 30a.m.
_ IT' .
A
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7:300.rr'.
ANDERSON GRAIN CORP
VENTURE DISCOUNT FOOD
BEN FRANKLIN VARiETY
298-2832
Wednesday:
Wo nJli p ~erv;'t'!o
THE RICHARD HAVENS FAMILY
C, Henri" Jr.
1204 Ave D.
.\' r
F:JO c \u :HHmOr\;el 011:./:! l i,,~ JI 'lO:r· ~ol
N' €'rchol1ch '!'
9,45 a ,r-,
your 1976 Croo ')
Ken Soi elo:'-"I" '. ""onager, 798- 266 1
Ferm er:
"\[lr"I t to Ht'dge
ABER\ATHY I'IEEKIY REV I E\'i
Scr.- ir.g A b!.' r nolh~ Sire,!, I,?? I
fl' usi c director
?98-7M7
Pastor. Honweli BrUtlncC
JOE THOMPSON
COUNTY LI NE
BAPTIST CHURCH
I~\ PLE~ \ [N T
CO.
II;
e Give GrC'l'r1 Stornps
ABERNATHY FARMERS
C0-0 P GIN
" The John D"!!'r'!' Hl1u~ e
Servic e the Y!'Qt
Roure 2, AbemotllY 757-2134
'Rovnd ·
~ ; t'l
on Fr.' 54
lundoy
Su nday Ichoo l
'.....·::orr.i I1 3 ... on. hio
~vl¥';r"lg ... or;\1ic
.t. ednC\do y :
Pre yer ~e eting
:lOitOf
10,00
:l.-.
I I:OC :l "-.
7:OC ::' .- .
8:00 p. m • •
Mr.._ Ldwrenc e A.mef'lol'l, ·sec:rHo"'-:.··
"'lerbert vvorso ... , SS svoerintendeM
...
ATI~
AMERICAN CHURCH. ''''
Of )HE N AlARE ~E
-~, \'
·L
AIl e. A. . &. 5rr 51 .
1:):00 0 _rr.
11 :00 O.IT· .
7:00 ~ .rr· .
Sundey schoo l
Morning ,"" or;hio
Evening .... or;h,o
Pmyer meelhg and Sibl e
6: 30 ;:0 ,... .
Slud~
Sundoy:
10:00 {J ,m.
Sunday school
Morning w-:>n.hip
lI:ooo. m _
Evening wanhip
7:00 p , m.
Wednesday:
Prayer meeting
8:00 p ,m .
Martin r.enl'leciy, mUiic~youth director
NORTHS ID[
BAPTIST CHURCH
~v.
PLAINS GRAIN & FARM SUPPLY
Gmin & Form Chemicol Dealer
SHIRES A..uTOMATIC LAUNDRY
fl-~·· I.['"·
.
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,:,:
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•
PO PE INSURANCE AGENCY
'nOAve •. D.
Phone 298-4127
H I GGJNBOJHAM-,B~RTLEJ J CO.
;' I"i;~um;:r, ;o",~~!,.,~;.N : fIO~m~'"
'"
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Sundo y:
Sundo)' Ichool
M:orning wor..hio
9:45o,m
11:00 0 _rr- ,
Training vnbn
Evening ..... orsh io
WednC!.day:
RAs , GAs, M;d ... ~ek
Meeting
6: X
0 ....
7:00
O.M .
Prayer
7:30 ::o.rr.
,
'\
Tomm y H.1 ney. Pastor
j .Jo
..
~
~~:. "
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.
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Music -Dlrectllt - Charle- Hen dersoQ ~;; '. .
S.S, Superintendent - Tom Cl n ..... ay ~ .' .
Clyd e- Pittmon, Trai ning Ur"I ,o n
I~~
«('
dir~tor
'/'\,\~ .
~ ""' LJ
PR IMERA
MISION BAUTISTA
198~2613
RfV . JOSE M . '10DRIGUf ;:
QEV. JOSE M, RODR IGUEZ ,oollor
Sunday:
Sunchy school
Moming wo,..hio
Tmining vnio..,
Ev ~n i ng worship
Wedneciay:
Prayer meeting
"',AS a .m,
10;45 0 .m .
6:00 p,m,
7: 00 0,m,
7:30 C.m .
and Sible
director
C0-0 P GRAIN COMPANY
or Abernathy & Heckville
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
:98_24 97
16th St. &. Av e-. E
Study
8:oo p _m.
Matthew Rendon, music & youth
SA NDERS AUTO
~ ~<
.::;;:::'.,. '"
Y:lvt\1 meefinqs
DAVID HAlADAy
411 7th SI.
298-2587
REV. JACKY NEWTON, pastor
Sunday:
Sundoy school
9:30 a.m.
Momtng wonhip
to:40 Q.m ,
Univlftity o~ Christian
.5. 6 mi . eosl ;)1
!-iB C OGG It-. .
1112 Jerome
SMITH'S THRIFTWAY
SUPERMARKET
+ + +
Lilliston Rollin Cultivators6 row and 8 rrm
CHEVROLET, INC.
POPE'S PARTS PLACE
5: 00o .IT> _.
6 ; OOo.m.
10: 450 _m.
6:00 O.r.
6:45 0 .r. .
Phi l Grindstaff,
' S
"-I e· ... &
CHURCH
OF THE NA7ARENE
51 1 Ave, E.
nort h
; .. ~ So!.> rv'O'
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sund oy:
Sunday School
Mo rnin g wo."';'h io
Youth Servic~
Evening No~ hi p
.
~:' . •
W ed n~do'l·
CON SUM ERS FUEc ·A S SOC I AT ION
10th St. & A ve , E.
298-2718
CCNOY BI LLI N GSLEY, M i ni~ t!;'r
7:38;]
3 ....j
-,),;;
·· T ;"~ a.\.:~i n @s~ O ... n~d by Tho~!;'
Sunda y:
Sunday Sc :'ool
Morni ng \'Io n.hi e
Youth .-,eet ings
Eveni ng ".... .ln.hin
'Nroneo;day:
ladie!i' Bible Study
tJ.;d- ..... eek ~ e rvices
LAKEVIEW
MET HOD IST CHU RCH
Su ndo ~·
ACE WELD I NG
YOUR INTERNAnONAL HARVESTER DEALER
F OR OVER 64 YEARS
Phone
7:00 o . m
J.B. la t", r, ,hair director
10;00 0. 1"" _
dr!'f1ls ·.....,rk
Blessed and enviably happy, (with a happiness produced by
experience of God's favor and especially conditioned by the revelation of His matchless grace) are those who mourn, forthey
shall be comforted!
Blessed--happy, bi lithesome, joyous, spi ritVlally prosperous
(that is with Ufe-joy and ~~~Jsfaction t, God's favor and salavation, regardless of their outward conditions)--are !he m~k
(the mild, patient, long-suffering), for they shallinherrt the
',"ed n ~day:
01
G'!Orge Ridell , music d irec tor
(hr'i Woten.,
chvl'th secreto ry
Don FODdy.
di r~tor of ch i l-
BEATITUDE
11 : 30 a.m,
6:00 c ,m.
7: 30 C ,m.
Brot he rhood
X1~tor
6:00 o _m,
7: 00 :) . m .
month
~·'·lr"jng
'.4
198-2240
Wednesday:
Cno, r practic e
7:30 C. 'TI ,
U,,"'W meet~ 2nd ""onday cf eac h
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
M ..
D.
p."" _
Sunday:
New
Av~.
9;45 a _n' .
11;000 .", .
Eost 1st St .
Now paying an annual
$1,000 depOSited for 4 years al7 1/2% yields 7.79%
$1,000 deposited for 30 months at 6 3/4% yields 6.98%.
$1,(100 depOSited for 1 year at 6 1/2% yields 6.72%
All 90 Day Notice accounts at 5 3/4% yield 5.92% .
All Regular Passbook accounls al 5 1/4% yield 5.39%
SUBSTANTtAL FORFEIT OF DIVIDENDS
FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL.
704
1:30 D. m .
·N .Jmen'~ M is ~io n ar~
All Prior - - - Nitpickers
CHRIST1v1AS CANTAT,f
On Sunday evening ,)ec.
19th tHe Music Club will
~sent their annual Christmas Cantata in oW' Sanctuary.
They haY'l!! been practicing
for some time nQW and we
all should plan to attfond and
support this group.
R[\/. Al E, JENNI NGS,
t..'or"lday ·
FASHtON'S )
...
d~ve­
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. J . a.LESTER, DO stor
STRUVE
Other W..t Ie.as Saying. plan.:
weekend
Woon@sdoy:
(.'
# F'" ", .
-nUNNERS· _lewelry
I~~o ff
When you deposit 51,000 or more for Sl)( year! at 13/4%, If produces
an annual effective yield ot B.06%when dividends are compounded
daily and left on deposit to maturity.
7: 00
WMC
C lathes Closet now for your
Christmas gifts
mas t rea ts ,
Bring your
favorite reCipe of Christmas
treall. BE' nrre and bringsome
of that good chocolatJe fudge.
persons.
Fridoy
Choi r rehMr;al
1000 6-year'
the
Pollow ing the Christmas
Jr0gram. we wtH go to the
Fellowship Hall for Christ-
10:450 .",.
6:00 p.m.
CA/youth, CC
Evening worshio
Tu@sday;
Yo" Are Inviled To Avail Your."
01 Anll or All These Servke••
Shop at The
" ODour
Mrs.,. ~GallOW'ay
OWT
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Loan Service
$9 ,99 good buys on jumpsuits
#~~lM*Rw1S~~
this national consultation of
Mr. and
number.
lopment, educational assistance, and special programs
for particuJar target popuJatlolll
such as tho ~e
designed to serve older
1404 Ave. 9 .
298-2060
Rev. Cleon Plunk
SundarSundo y School
9:450 . m .
ProyerSer..;ce
Y&WL
emphasis on cultural
SERVICE
"New Ro-Le" Brand Clothing .
West Texas Savings .
New York City, (MJ'!I, Firestone I, t he former Ton
Turpen),
the Paul Turpen
fam 11y of Portales, N. M. ,
MI.aad Ma. Roy Coffeman,
of.Ji't.. Worth. __ Mr• .arulMrll.
Pete Alexpder, Lubbock,
Mr. and M15. Johnny Lawson,
lubbock.
visited
have a part on the program,
This c&n bt in the form of
speCial mUSiC, · a Christmas
pOelTl or reading,
a short
play, ect.
The children's
choirll will bring a speCial
Charle, Bowen, Oirector
Federal Programs.
Member FDIC
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Visitors in ~ home of
Mr. and Mrs. Co Co Turpen
during Thanksgiving were
r-.1r. and Mrs. Larry Firestone
and daughter Deborah, of .
bishops, clergy, religiOUS and
lalty"Wu the Cllim ination of
a two year A
Specific
adYiJory committees comp)Sedofmembers of the
}ftlent s c h 0 0 I advts~
committees and members
of the Community Sunshine
Group will meet s~t1y to
plaa the application.
Application must be
receJved by the Office of
Edu~ation prior to February
7,1977.
Application
proposal will call ·for the
establishment of a recreatIOnal sw lfum rng pool fo:
youths and adults Ind
Skipper and
Phone 298·2556
Abernathy Farmers (o-op Gins
the Lubbock meeting at ChriJt the King School
as delegate' 01 St. Isidore
meeting -October·2o-23-·--as
urry
ABERNATHY
IRST STA TE BAN
Your $1 a bale contributions already have brought a turn-around in
cotton's market situation . Cotton is making a comeback that's got
synthetic fiber competitors crying "Enough, enoughl" But inflation
and the loss ot government research funds are threatening the can·
tinuation of cotton's market momentum generated by your past in·
vestment. Canon's future-and the economic tuture 01 this community
-depends on the road you take. Which will it be-better markets
and bigger profits or a drop-off? We gladly offer our assistance to
you ·as·you work .to build_your re.sear~.h an.d promotion program.
Community.
Martinez and Phyl1ss Gul11en
··a~nded
one of eight delegate, from
the tJioc('se or Amarillo.
Entitled "Call to Action",
campus in Canyon Saturday
were MIs. Johony Skipper and
daughter Leah, Mrl. CatTell
St2phens and dllughtl!r Mrs.
Lutrlck. Miss LaOawn
FIRST STATE BAN
IN THE UPCOMING REFERENDUM
II
The Plainview Jistrlc'C
Ballquet wu held In TulIa'
NOvember 22. ~1ark Moor.
hud an J Wayne McGuirt
1'£'pl'elented the Abematht
YFA Chapter 0lS VOting de]e~
gates,
The dis b'ic t r'Nutheart
and talent contests were held
.at the banquet.
Abernathy's entry In the
talent CCDren placed slI!: cond.
Membe" of the team we,e
K uk Snodgrass a 0 J Mtcba
Bl alock.
.
Beth Trollnder.
fr 0 JTl
AheJ"llQ thy, placed first in the
sweetheart.
Beth wlll nOw
compete In the Are~ t
Sweetheart conu~t.
Thate a tt eOn d t u: g open
howe -at- Brown Hall A.t the
West Texas State University
".\"erel'
Wide meeting of the Ameri~
can CathoHc Cburch, held in
Detroit. Michigan. Manuel
Church, Abemathy.
Jean
Kve ton,
also of St. Isidore,
attended tM- Amarillo meeting at St. Anthony'. Hospital
School of NUl5lngAuditorium.
She presented the program
on the Oettlot meeting. i\tnI,
Kveton had attended .tIlts
Attend Open
House At WT
ARE AT A
CRUCIAL CROSSROADS
Sr. Farm Skllh,
Jr. Farm
and Radio Broadcast.
We want
Don't forget.!
yoU to come. Chriltmas .acla:
wtll be given. Eth~l Pienon.
anoually by the SPC Rodeo
OD SundILy evtniDg December 12th ilt·6·p.m.we"Will
have au aU church Chtiltmail
JI'OIJ'ID'I Ind fellow.hlp. Each
Sunday School clJUS is to
report on the recent nation-
Au unw&lIted guenllt
Chrlstmu time renews a
f.mUy" weakened faith In
Cod. Will help make your ·
Christmas better I
You can vote .. no:' turn over your markets to synthetic fiber producers, and slide down the road to
a drop-off .
I At" ""at'y .l.oplaced second
, InS r.
conducting,
land Ir. Chapter conducting.
Members of the Sr. Fann
atiiht, December 20th at8;OO
Po m. We would r~ally like
for you to a !tend.
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.The Plainview Dinrict
FFA leadership contoestll wue
held In Abemathy November
16, Abernathy placed first in,
Regional meetings of tlie
Amarnto Diocesan Patb-al
~ouncJ1 w.ere ~ld In Lubbock
.• n d t n Amarll10 Sunday
aitemoon. December 5. · A
,.PIajor Item: on the agenda for. both meetrn gs was.
A
e' act Chrlltmli
Pli.y ·bY.- ~dlth~o..ffe,.. !<m
W· rftt~ntfd ~Y. the Auen,bly
of Cod : y.o.u.th ·.·0i:l M~"d.y
Sf. ISIDORE ' S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
50uth Ave . 0 _
FATHER CLIFTON CORCORAN
Sunday: ·
MomingMass
Youth proyer meet
Tuesdoy:
Choir rehearsal
9:00a .m.
6:30p .m.
7:00 p . m ,
.3J~'
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.)avtit .. MikkeJ Krawf: were
n~ekl~n~ ,:oE t1·,. .•'I1i~'OI'd.;';d
BNlse(s lace..
unltrd In m a rr i ag e 'on
e oll.: t
Saturdlt'Yl Novrmbrr 27 at
the Cl'II!stvlew Au~mbty of
Cod Church In Lubbock.
Pa~nb of the couple are
Mt.and t-,·t rs.Ceo.rge fl.1. Wilkes
01 Lubbock and Mr. an d r.11'5.
Mel BoggUS' of Aberna thy.
s'ca.lloPed Brussell
.
beaded AlencOIllac:e 'd etlned
the yokeaud ~xtended to
mark ,the cres cent shapr
w a is tl t ne,
Full billowy
sleeves-repea.te d theBrusse ls
lace andwere shirred to laci
c uffs. The full ben shaped
skirt was embt' IHshed tn the
beaded Alenc:Otl lae e a~d
swe pt t o a" chape'llength
trai n.
l'be -entire hemltru"
and train wu {' ncircled tn a
bo r de r o f Ale-ncon lacesca llop with a flounce ofthc
BTUS:~e l s l ace .
Her ve l1ln g J
.~slgned to match he r gown
was caught to beaded lace
Came lot caputet and fell in
tiers with tbeflrrt tiel' edged
In scallop of the Brmsels
l ace form ing a ma ntilla
d fe-ct sweeping beyond the
If'nl;t hofhertrai n.
Herattendantl5 complem
e-nted the bridal theme In
apricot and oJ"1.nge gowns,
The reception was helJ
Sa:nara Kay WIlkes and
Rn. T om La key o £fi c ia trd.
~1!s. Sus an \\' Il!<e-$ of
Lubbock $('rved as :l)atron of
honor anJ ~ l eIBoggus, f.a tfwt'
of tAe bri ,le2fOom w.as b:tsJ
man.
OtherattenJanlS were Mrs .
Sue Adams of lubbock an.l
Mrs. J" Kltchen.< of Slaton.
The groom's a t tt>nJa nts in·
eluded Bill MaY' of Lubbo ck
and Morris Wilke s oftubbock,
).,1r!l. Dorothy _~ lot' ton o f
Plainview serve- d as organ ist
and Miss Carol Wagg onc.r
was the voca lis t.
Kay WiI K f' ~ ..... o r e a
Ren aissance (tyl(" ;;: own o f
ivory s i lkt' n on:: a n, ;, w it h
acce n~ of Brus se h la ce an d
hall of the church.
' .5ervi'ng as hou~tfu. were
Mic.RubyMcCowe.n ,of·Lli> ...
bock, MIl. Freda HOeffner of
Lubbock, . Mrs. Sue Key of
Lubbock.
Min Angle MeCowen and Miss CathyHorton. SeJ'Y'tng at the groom's
t ab le were
Mrs.Moody
Meixner of Lubboc:k and Mrs.
Debbie Cha mle e,
sisU!r of
the groom J of Ab l1ene ; ~
After a wedding trip to
OrlanJo,Florlda, the couple
will re$lde.in L.ubbClC:I;<. ,
1-.1n. Krause is employed
bV the Lubbock Indepen de nt
School District. She is a 1968
~du ate of Abemathy High
Sc hool, attJ!nded Texas Tech
and Comme-rclal BusineSS
C'ol1ege.
KrausI:' is a. 1967graduate
of NeW'Deal High School. He
received hiS B.S.. degree in
Enginf'ering from TeXiS Tech
anJ is em ploy e-d by the
Teus Water Quality Board.
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l'fPft!jen"'tlYe"JtiRtJ ·Sheno~j .
from the Plal!1v.1ew socH~l
se curitY offIc e w111 be
w~klng in the C.ltr Han in
Abernathy from 9100· a. om.
ta 1 h30·a.
Tuesday,
December 22. Anyone who
needs anistance with a
sOciaJ security or Medicare
claim,
a pplication for.
social security ·n~ber. or
information about any part
of social ~ecurtty may see
JII:~r,
·
,
Umore conwl1lenc.con ...
tact you r . soctal security
office at 1401~B West 5th
Street in Plainview. A telephone call may save you a
trip . Our number is
293 ,4371.
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Former Abe rn a t hi a n
Jim my Do n Frankltn mowd
from Shreveport to II. suburb
and cow has this new mailing ad~5S :
905 Rtckey
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ABERNATHY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
OHice 819-4666
Dec 9·11
Ot>c 9·11
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Dec 20
Res. 879-4735
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JAMES GRAHAM RESTAURANT
Featuring Cafeteria & Banquet Room
WOlf IRRIGATION
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lubbock Hwy. Phone 29B.. 2t14
ABERNATHY OIL CO.
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310 Moj'n Street Phone 298-2338
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PLAINS GRAIN & FARM SUPPLY
701 TelCOs Avenue Phone 298-2.')21
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The Energy Efficient Home captures loat Heat.
Loat Heat II heat you pay for that escapes from Improperly Insul,ated floors,
celllngll·1 and walls. It's heat that Is wasted because or InafficNtn! Insulation.
The Energy Efficient Home c.aptures lost Hut and kHPS It In your home so
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As an
illustratlon- -a
friend In Nebruka h&d tIIught
the chil dren 11. song which
latd:"Heblotted out my s ins,
I know. 10 Her little girl was
going around singing the Song
with th!'se words :"He blood·
led the mounta in, I know . "
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THIS IS HOW YOUR MONEY GROWS WHEN YOU
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LITTON ~AS A MICROWAVE OVEN
THAT S RIGHT FOR YOU.
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One oh he most Important
things to re membe r in
teaching chlldren is: Be SUf't'
that they tlnderstand the
words Q n d the meaning of
them. This often takes much
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Then another little girl
who w as $inglng with the
adults in church· ... the son g
which said,
"Oh, t want to
lift In the land,of Co!hen."
To her It SUd. "Oh, I wa.nt to
11ve Ln the AtlanticOcean"theref o re she cIosedher
mouth .... hen they came to
this part of the son~ as she
dtdn't , want to live- in the
A tlantk Ocean.
COBRA CB Mobile
1976·77 JUNIOR VARSITY
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Cotton Cenfer
ON SALE NOW $78.88
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IAbernathy SEASON
fer your ••Ioct!on . We invite
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ANNUAL
EFFECTIVE
"Por what Ls 'our hope, or
Joy, Or crown 01 rejoicing '
Are not eYen ye In the presence of Our Lord Jesw Christ
at htl ""Om ing ?For ye are our
glory and joy. "
I The •• 2119 20.
co •• enit.c, to provide ftlore
llitut. lim •... III .r. here
AND TIME TO BUY YOUR GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAY!
Come in now and see our wide selection of T. V. IS,
C. B's, Litton Micro Wave Ovens, and many other
excellent gift id!las for the home.
All now a vaila ble al o u r Cosmetics Counler
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you nled to make
your hom. marl modern, Dlore
CHRISTMAS
CACHET"'
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Thomas Flyers lie.
Tnu rsdoy,
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BRIEF
Victor T~vlno is a pat-
AND IT'S
TIME, ALSO
nnl...e•• of your hom•. Th.
Pins.on Ph armacy
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Therefore In U!lchlng
ehUd:ren it is time conruming.
This me ans houll and
hours workin g On illustrations
to help the childrel'l understand.
What a delight to
teach the little Onea--a joy
which In years to come we
can lay about them as tile
Apostle Paul said about those
be won and ta.u~htt
',-,
told them they
babe wrapped
c1athu. lying
and then sudd·
was with the
multitude of the
host praising God.
Clory to Cod in
and on earth
f
Ou.ltr a Jifference in w hat
the song sa id and what the
chtld was sin ;:ln;:. With this
or
Phone 298-2516
418A 9th. Street
MONEY
Plainview - Olton
GRUWERS
'" ''We IOOkiii-your future with interest."
ASSOCIATION
1v\rs. A. R. Knight re mains
In cridcal condition in
Methodlst Hos pital, Lubbock.
e should an
for 5endlng His
Son into \:hi! world
saw LII from our sins.
A t this time we lee Je.\II
to give peace on earth
good will toward men.
ooly way we will ever
real peace It to ask
Chrut tobe ourSavtour,
then we will experience
peace.
CoJ se nt His Son,
John
3 t J6 t For Cod 50 loved the
world, that he gave hit ODly
begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth In him should not
perish, but have everlasting:
ABERNATHY '
THE;
incldent ~ he r eali le-d the
necessity
visua l aids not
OIIly In the lessons but aha
the songs.
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Everyone love. to receive
gifts.
Let \II all 5earch our
beam at thls time of year
anJ see if we ha.ve received
the greatest gUt ever given.
It ls free J all we have to do
is uk .Jesus to cOtne Into OW'
heaIU and be born again of
the spIrit and ask Him to be
Lord of our lives.
ThlL!!D we
w III have true peace , LeU all
~1I the ChriHmas story and
let everyone know the 10ft
of Cod.Cod wan" ever,'bne
tQ come to Hlm but He does
nOt force His willy Into our
lift' He wanG you 1:0 invite
Jeaw into your heart and life
today, II Corinthian! 6121(Por
he salth, 1 have hellrd thee
in a time accepted, and in
the dlly of '!lIndon have I
succoure:d thee! behold, nOW
ts the accepted ttmeibehold,
now Is the dey of salvation. )
Cod is alwaY' ready lor you
to accept the s&1Ylltion that
JeIuS brlllgl. He wUl meet
you whereyou are right now.
J\IIt uk Him in and believe
oa 111m. Road tho Blb 10 'Dd
lul'D 01 Him.
Let "" all reJoloe aud be
glad tn Him. There .,. many
Joys and abo many trt... In
theft: daysbut,wtch JellII you
wlll be gl'ftD the Iftce Ind
help you need tn them alt.
Open your heart and lile
to Jelut C b r I. t todlllY and
receive evnlastlng life and
happln.. you haw neftI
mown before.
Share .fe1Nl
with _ . dIU CbrIotmu
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Give the world's
lovable phone
this Christmas!
Now Micke, Mou.. III,. In I flbu· lhal manr~ C.II our bUllnell office for
loul new role: I r••I, r.aI phone. Pur. III delln•.
DI....y from hll _aky n.... to hi.
.q.... 1Iy t..... Each one II Individually THE MICKEY MOUSE PHONE
numblirect-. collector'. Item everyone
can own. Hurty Ind order the world'.
m"" lov.ble gIn now. We don't ......n
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H9LIDA Y FRUITCAKE
By Lillie Mae Wilson. :' :
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PillSbury
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Pizza
Lettuce G tomatoe salad
Lima be ans
Ginger-bread with whipped
toppin~
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1/ 2 pt. ml'k
WEDNESDAY
Burritoes & chi",
Pork & bean, .
!'each half with !"'anut
and wa ter, add remaining in·
gredlents by hand stir. until
comb ined. Pour into prepared
pan. lIake at 350 J egrees for
80 or 90 minutes or until
toothpick inserteJ in cen ter
- coines out clean.
Cool IS minutes then Inver t on cool ing rack, cool com pletely.
GI .... with warm comsymp
.iecorate with canJieJ fruit<
and nu~.
h utter ~ oo ki('
t..' 2 pt. m ilk
THURSDAV
"Christmas Dinne r"
Turkey & Jre ss in~ & gravy
Cranherry sauce
"rill!, al a ,!'
Gre e n br ans
Che .. e roll' & butter
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rpl('~ a l! ":E'
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pt. ;" il k
F~ I OA Y
H a m h ur ~e r
0n i v n
t.
II'
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And there was the miracle! '
There at the ba ck of the
house
Through t he tan~ l eJ weeds
ttn;e.
\\"in J an J w a tfor fl0W o ver it,
GraJual1y, 5VI ~erin~ it
Free. ..
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T a nga Payne
Fu.t Place
Sophomore Engl ish- Cre at ive
Writing Contest
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a.rP
r-"Ir, d:'l : \I rs . ) anny Downs
the par E' n t 5" of a. Son
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a l ittJe-fi ~! : n06 rli ta l.
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cI " ck
There was a veil of Ja rh e".
Sile nce seer."eJ a In 'on
mus ical.
It was si .
0
Toe o.,ly visible light
\..' as fror: - thf' tv>i:1klin~sta~
~ n _:
the 7"!earest s tl"f'et
lan ~ p.
THE MUSIC BOX
\\' d.S
heart beat
like a music
box, plays ils song
of Itfe every day as it
pumps Itfe through your
and strengthens yoUr song
with every beat. But
someday, ·your music
box will run out of strength
and with its last bit of
strength plays its very
beautiful song for
the last time and,
YOUr' ITfe w'iTI -,---end.
PLACE-~~~';:'~':;:
FOURTH
English-Creative Writin g
Contest
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newly unfoldeJ le aves ...
Shimmering in the ea rl y
~unr i se.
Re ne Graham
SECOI\D PlACF-Sophomore
-rngl1sn-C'ITHiV'p '
Contest
;o;ming
I WISH
I wish
I were free
Runnin~,
roaminli;.
Always going
I wis h
I were friends with all
Trusting, car ing,.
Always hoping
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We Ha ve a Compiete Stock
of Nich ols Chiselsand Cultivawr sweeps . Plains Gra in
an d Farm S~pp l y . Ahe rn athy
Ph " ne. 298-2521.
(tsr)
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CARD OF THANKS
. , -.:1!Ol'S-EOlLHANGliR.S
ina and Pele (J. R. ) Robison
IOC~I~~ ~~'8~~:~tthY
We want to thank all our
frieri,ts, neighbors, and relatives f or all the kin ~!nE's!'
shown t o us J uring my sta y
in the hospital and after I
rettlme . .l home --for all the
beautiful f1owen,clLl'Js, viSit<,
the foo,j anJ for your prayers.
Our specia l thanks t o BrO. A I
Jennings.
Kate & George Raglan I
SALE:
Have cowboy
boots -shoe, - jewelry-Imports
From All Ove r The World.
Call 298-2091. (1Sr)
FOR SALE: Extra nice F.... nch
Charl a bulls. Pho ne 298 -2 853 ,
Abernathy after 6 p. m. Roy
C.n non.
(t<r)
FOR SAl[--White chickens,
$2. OOeac h. Phone 328-2389.
(l2- 0-c)
Wh ite Ch ick ens forsa le $2.00. Call 32 8- 2389.
(i2- 0- c)
Com pIne line of Hy ,jrote x
Proluc!> at20% cash ,liscount
off of 1975 prices . With no
hi dJen freig ht c h a r ~ws . Pl ains
Grain Co.
(tsr)
FOR LARGE OR
SMALL ORDERS OF
SHIPMAN INSURANCE AGENCY
Center
Ready Mix
J 1M HORTON, SANDRA GAINER
LIN DA GRAGG, & BRENDA BURRESS
AT
WEST BUILDERS
SUPPLY
Ha Ie Center , Texas
Phone 839-2102
Lockney, Texas 79241
for A Treat On Us!!!! And We Will Help (\ nsure) A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
l~~n~~~~ ta~~~~l:at,~ch~~~
a nd city property.
J. P. Banon
Ne lson Real Estate
phone - 2g8 - 2765 (rsr)
Struve Hardware & Dry Goods
3.!~ Main St. Phone 298- 2 531,
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FOR SALE: 640 acres land1/2 minerals.
Northeast of
!'ete"burg. $750. 00 per acre.
Good w ater.
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640 ac .... s lan d east of Aber-
nathy. Some minerals.
$450. 00 per acre with weak
wa ter.
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640 acres lanJ northeast of
Abernathy. Good water. 1/2
mi nerals. $600.00 per acre.
...
320 acres land southeast of
Abe rnathy.
Fa i r water.
$550.00 per acre.
All
m ine ra ls.
Shipma n Real Estate
FloyJ & Billy Shipman
( 1 2 - ~ -c)
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TRACTOR'CA-tGIASS
' We can now cut and
;:'~~N::.ra~':.,~IA~!:: I i"nsta II your glass. For
Bath?Do you plan toremodel
and Improw your house? all your glass needs
Can James Anderson for all
please call us.
your carpenter work- Painting
ABERNATHY
- Repair-Acoustic CellingsFree Estimates. Phone 298BODY
WORKS
2409. (tsl'-c)
417 S, Ave. D
Phone 298-2004
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R.UMBING SERVICE--A 11
types of plumbing work.
Promptservice when you call
298-2046 in Abernathy.
Reedy Plumbing. (tsr)
CARPENTRY---remodeling,
c.blnet work,
paneling,
painting, interior and
exterior. Storm windows and
doors for sale.
CHARLES
O'NEn.L.
Phone 298-2838
after 6 p. m.
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AUCTIONEER
CHARLES NEFF
Phone 765-9914
lubbock
Sellin All Type Sales
HOUSING
PAINTING
Ing to Keep
America:"WorkBeautiful. "
Interior, Exterior,
Insured, References.
Call
Billy Glenn after 5:00 p. m.792-9224.
(12-30 ~ p)
"Plano Tuning & Repair:
Tuner- I>·l el \\' a y -Will be
working Abernathy and surround ing communities for
the next several days .
All
guaranteed. For appointment
cal1-792-0386. Lubbock, Tx.
( 12- 9-p)
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ATTENTION
FARMERS
Idris Traylor Cotton
Co . Cotton Buyers
and Contracting.
Call us anytime night
or day or stop by the
Office at II03Ave.D.
We Are In Business To
Serve You Call
lERA OR SUSAN
298-2823 or 298-2811
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ATT ENTIONI
We ha Vc' choice lots and
Wl)uld like to
In
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y' 'ur speclfica -
Smail app liances repaired.
Irons, toasters, fans. vacuums, etc. Hayden Sia ylock.
¥~~(Ie;_ro_:)hone 29~
DAY OR NIGHT
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FOR SA LE: Mac rame hangers ,
Nylon .nJ Jute.
Make nice
Chrism ,as "i ft s .
See a t
laura 's Beauty Sho p.
100 1
Ave. 0 . (12-0-c)
FOR SA LE By Ow ner, 3-bedrOOm ho mea t 607 10th
Stred in Abe rnathy. Phone
298 -413 8.
(t<r)
wa nt ad
FOR SA LE: Children's tables
and chai". 3 piece sets-form ica top; -removabie le gs on
tables- c h o i ce of several
colors,
Morr is Steve ns- 5 1 I
5th St. 295 - 2727. (ISr)
TO GM AWAY--a small
grey Persian cat that strayed
IiO our house. Phone 298-2033
Jays, 298 -2037 night<.
DON'T WAIT 'nLL THE
LAST MINUTE TO GET
NEWS & ADVERTISING
COpy TO THE REVIE'vV
TEXAS INSULA TION SYSTEMS
Candy Cane,s!!!!!!!!!!! 50--- Bring The Children By
AppreC~:~<tsyourLiltings
J. D. Webb
Shipman Real Estate
Phone 298- 2 313 (tsr)
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298- 2 726(tsr)
Thermo-Con Spray-On for metal
buildings , Loose-fill insulation for
walls & attics.
"INSULA TION DOESN'T COST, IT PAYS"
PLEASE CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
S:;:~*9~*WITHOUT OBLIGATION··*·**··
Santa Has Decorated The Tree & Left A Train Load Of
We
g~~n;{~l11a~~i~i~~stc~~i!~ I~t
Concrete
CALL
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your general Real F.!tate
y clur h clme
.
GARAGE SAU: Fum I ture ,
baby items, toys, clothing,
ceramiCS, gas li ghts , ref. air
conditioners,
new 12x 18
carpet anJ etc. I 1/4 miles
east of New Deal on FI'. I
road 1729. Satur Jay ')p cember II from 9 til 4 a! j Sunday from I to 5 r. n '
( 12-9-c)
FRO M THE GANG AT
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GARAGE SALE: Dinette set,
half beJ, Jishes, goo ' I'. len' s
suit<, large & small, Lad ies
clo the s, etc. Fri J ay 1: )0 r . m.
to 5:00 p. m. ,S at. 9: jO a . m .
to 6:00 p. m. De~ m b er 10th.
& 11th. 51/2 mile, north On
87-\\'est siJe.
(1 2- 9 -c)
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James POlce--- 2!98,· 2~~5611
640 a cres land-northeast of
Abernathy in Hale County.
Nearly all in cultivation and
irrigated. Good watl?r. Call
Wilson Bond-806-983-215 I
or 806- 983 -3573. (tsr)
Yes , I v..' ish
I were like you!
Do nna Burle;on
THIRD
PL'\ CE-Sophomore
~~~I~;t-Creative Writing
Phone
See RINSE'N'VAe, the .lii~
. credlble newr.0rt~ble Iteam-
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Mary Kay Cosmetics. (tsr)
HAND PAINTED CERAMIC
I we .... funny
Joking , humm in'S .
Always
stucco home 'in the northwest section of town.
Carpeted, centl'Ol heat, built
in gas coo kin g, disposal,
washer & dryer connections,
cornet lot. $9,600. 00. Can
coil e c t - M 0 r g a n Eaves
Agency, Plainview, Texas,
296-2245.
FERTl-LOME Weed.& Feeq
SpeCial, with iron, With Insecticide. See us for Lawn
and Garde n Fertili ze rs
Spreader. tD loa~hen you
buy Fertl-Lome ~t
Plains Grain & Farm Supply
YtJle Greetings
At Review
may purchase space in The
Abe rnathy Weekly Review to
e"te nd Christmas an J New
Vear greetings to relatives
and friends.
These may be
used in conjunction with, or
in I ieu of, Christmas cards.
Come by TODAY anJ make
your se lections. Your personal
greetings will appear in The
Review's Christmas edi tion
regret, the· best yet; Blue
lutue c)e.1It carpetl
beautifully.
Rent electric
shampooer $1. Struve !
Hardware & Dry GoQds.
.
FOR SALE: Sacrifice: 1511
. Ave. H. 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
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I
a del ica te stem with
A small carnation
No
The
I passed the porch where
Lassie was .Ieerin~
And I came to a tl"a il
leading to the back of the
house.
Contest Wi nners
At AHS listed
' ('apnve"oftli,; ,-ea-;' I1.rJ \Ti----
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life
And ~e rustling of the crisp
white Clll'lains luthe window.
The air w~ crisp and
refres hing.
T he wet grass~ underfoo t was
tingling,
and the smell of the dust
was ti'cklis~
.
Creati ve WrHi ng
Jeff Knighton ,
stuJent
teacher In AHS, st. ~. d a
creative writing contpst in
the English two class. F" lI owing are the fi"t four winn ing
ra!"''':
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T,Ha r- t ('l ~
, '~ pt.
qulckbr~ad
tnlx (ally fl.vor) .
2 2/ 3. cupl' (28 Oz. ) Nun Such
Ready tq use Mince Meat
' 1 cup.nUts
(halve$ or chopped)
2 cu'" candled fruit '
,
Generously g rea s.e an d
flour 10 inch bundt tube pan.
In large bowl combine eggs
Corti dqg G mus~fd .
G.r een peas
Carrot~ pineapple salaJ
Cinammon rolls
1/2 pt. milk'
TUESDAY
Phone 806-652-3348
TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
offe" PlENTV OF MONEY
plus cash bonuses, fringe
bene fit< to mature individual in Abernathy area.
Regardless of experience,
a innail A. T. Pate,
Pres. ,
Te,,"s Refinery Corp., Box
711,Fort Worth, Te"as .
76101.
,4'F1PW ANTFD--65 or over '
to do I igh t work.
Apply in
p. rS OD. Ab.mathyTeltaco,
10:00 a. m. to 6 p. m. South
Abernathy.
(tsr)
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Corn Dog t.ctory seconds
" t '4. 0·c re r case of 36 deli , iuus hi
~ua lity curn dogs.
~~f~k u boag,. faAC~~:~~thM~t\'~
form e r Lee Sausage buirdlng,
(lSr)
For Rent
FOR REN T: 2 - room furn ished
apartment. Hal Howard,511
Ave. D. Pho ne 298-2455.
(12-9-p)
year
for
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