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VOLUME 62 NO. 3
. Thunday, December 2, 1982 [SERVING HALE, LUBBOCK COUNTIESi
U.S.P.S. NO. 003·341
Firemen Honored At Annual Wives Banquet
Several Abernathy Firemen were
honored at the annual Thanksgiving
Dinner of the Abernathy Volunteer
Fire Department for the wives of the
department members . The dinner was
held Tuesday _ November 23 in the
Community Center.
The dinner . catered by Hand H
Cecil . 15 year plaque · Lindsey Webb ,
and 5 year . plaques were presented to
Jesse Marez. Tomm)L..Overstree t and
Bill Scott.
A new award was introd.uced Ihi s
year 10 recognize ' Abernathy retired
firemen . The " Hon orary fireman "
award
for the
Catering of Abernathy. was followed
by an awards program.
The "'Fireman :Of The Year" plaque
was presented to Jack Wat1s . Two
firemen were selected as "Rookie
Fireman Of The Year". They were Bill
Elliott and Jerry Howard .
. Presented a 20 year plaque was Oris
many years he served as a local
fireman .
The Blu eg ra ss Band "Chico's
Raider ". made up of musicians from
South Plains 'college . provided musical
entertainmen t following the awards,
Donations Being Made
To Depot Fund
A total of 5125 has been donated .to
the Abernathy Chamber of Cammerces' Depot Fund. which has been set
up at the Abernathy First State Bank .
Three people have donated to thi~
fund thu s far .
The fund is open to all who wish to
donate money to have the Santa Fe
Depot moved to Chamber of Commerce Park when it is give n to
Abernath.y. whirh. h,s been speculated
to occur within the nex l two months .
The Lion s will donate the S I 02 they
made with their Seafood and Steak
Sale to the Depot Fund. which :will
bring the total donated to the fund to
over 5225 .
Those wishing to donate to this fund
can do so by sending or taking their
money to the bank and put1ing it into
the Depot Fund.
ad "Letters To
I.ota" To The
Review
It is time again for youngsters to
write Santa and let him know what
they want for Christmas this year.
Send your " utters to Santa" to the
Review . We will print them in the
Review. . Santa has a subscription.
and to make double sure he gets it . we
will mail it on to the North Pole after
printing it in the paper.
Send your Santa letters to Abernath y Weekl y Revi e w . Dr a wer D .
Abernathy . We will print the m as we
gel them .
AIIEINA THY fllEMEN WERE HONORED al a Thanksgiving Dinn~ last
TueSday nighl al Ihe Community Cent .. r. In the top photo. lindsey Webb was
prc" 'III"d " plJljUl' for 15 .-ears se n~ce 10 the departmenl and Oris Cecil a 20
\<.' ar pl,,'!ul' . III Ihe bOll un photo. Bill Elliott and Jerry Howard were se lected
R...oki(-, Of The )",' a r " alld received plaques. (Review Photos)
WEATHER
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Burglars Take '3,482 Worth Tools
And Equipment From Shaw Barn
press ~ I
Center since the Shaw burglary. Other
areas bein~ hit hard by burglars are
the eastern portion of Lamb County.
the northwest part of Lubboclt County.
and this area. the western portion of
Hale County.
welding torch. a five-ton
hydraulic jack. two 100·foot extension
cords •• transit level. seven cases of
all and 5e'Vtral other small items.
Hale County Sheriff's Deputy Dayton Marr stated Ihat it was probably
the same burglars that have been
hitting st'veral other barns in the area .
" We ha\'e Sffn the same footprints
and tire track s at ot her burglary
si tes. " Marr said .
Rural burglaries are WI)' up for Hale
a nd s urro undin« l'o unti~ s as th~re
ha s been a rash of rur ..1 burgl.rie
recentl y that ha\·t s purred a r~giohal
rural burglary " 'atch .
One of the I.test burglaries occurred
Nm'e mber II when 53.482 ",orth of
farm tools and equipmf'nt " 'IS taken
from a barn h)(:ated on Farm Road 54.
s i~ miles west of inte rstate 2
and
Ihree milt'S south . The tool s and
m u hiner~' laken in the burlilar y
belo!ll(ed to Freddy Sha .. .
The barn was a pparentl~ enlered by
Ihe burglar. pulling back 3 sheet of tin
near the door and reaching in and
opening Ihe door .
Takcn in the burglary were numero us hand too ls . an 80 gallon air
co mpr es.or. two g r inders . a drill
Marr added that rural burglaries can
be cut down in numbers if rural people
will be on the look-out for vehicles
they don ' t normally see in their lirea.
" Peopl e who see st rang e ve hicles
should take down their license plate
number just in case a burglary is
-eport·e d. " Marr said. He also ·stated
that man v of the barns and homes
burglarizc'd are either left unlocked.
ope n . or have not been sec ured
properly against bur~lars .
Rub ol Burglarln
Marr al so stated that there has been
a rash of barn burglaries recentl y.
approxi mat e ly si~ in Hale Count)'
alone in No\'ember .
Three burg'larles have occurrea at
barns between Co"on Center and tfale
Tiekets Being Sold To
Senior Play "Off The Traek"
Til<' "Il"rnulh) High S"hool Senior
Oa,s "ill pre·,ent Ihe comedy. " Off
Th e Tr n!·"' ." "ritlcn by Fe licia
M"l ca lk Thursd3\'. December <l. at
p. llI . ill Ih e Hi gh ' S('h",,1 Audit oriuin .
Tickt' l' ma y be purcha,ed from any
memb{'r for 53 .
" '!lim
Th,' lau gh> begin "he n fourt,' cn
,Irllng"" arc .trunded in a small
i\(,lull'd ruilroad depot. Come sec what
.:I,,,,
Th ,' llIemb t' rs o f Ih e cas t a re :
Darre n Kn ox. Roge r Gragg . Tammy
Uoyd . Susan Sto ne . Yolanda Ortiz
Ke llyc DuBose. Chri ti Urtiz. Mark
Ridde ll . Jimn!\' Salitros. C1NUS Irl·
bt'ck . Mendy -rennel. Donn a Burgess
" nd Angie Attebury.
After evaluating some 48 questionnaires that were returned to the
Chamber concerning the 4th of July
Celebration . it is evident that most
Abernathians c njoy the an nual cele·
bration and would like to sec it
conti nued . according to Diana Phillips.
4th of July Celebration Ev'aluation
Committee Chairman.
Phillips read each evaluation and
compiled a master list for each of the
ten questions. She listed all of the
different answers and suggestions for
each question .
The s uggestions compiled on 'these
lists will be read and used when
planning the 4th of July cele bration for
Jul y 4 . I <l83.
Mo st peopl e ",ho a n swe red the
questionnaire agreed that the events
held during the day needed to be
better organized. Many stated that
the meal was too expensive and was
one the reasons why they left the
celebration early.
It was suggested that the food
should be served by local clubs.
·organizations. or at individual food
booths and should not be catered.
Many people also suggested that the
free meals furni shed to the riding
clubs and such. should not be allowed.
Most everyone was in favor of .a
fireworks display. like the parade, and
do not wish to change the location of
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3\' KEITH TOOLEY .
NOTICE IN THIS' EDmON of the
H," kll . Ihal e\'erv Abernathy basketh,, 11 1,·.lIn. (1111 10 'of them) . \~'on their
li ,.,1 ):;1 111'" of the sea_on . Thi s is
ill, ",·d,hl,'. Tl1t' Var~i l v and JV Teams
pi,,, "cI 11111 gallic, la,j "'cd and w"n.
rh,·..l'f"I"l·. Ah,' rnalh\' wlln all 14 of
IllI' i.. ~;l IIIl" 1,,,1 \\ ~d . I guess you
"""Id ra il Ihi' a ha\kl'lbail town .
Herald.
WE WOULD UKE TO apologize to
the Richard HO"'ard family for making
several mistakes in . their story last
week. We will try to run the story
correctly as soon as possible.
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE W85
wri"en by a senior at Cal Farley's
Boys Ranch. It seems that this senior
is headed in the right direction in life.
Here is what he had to say about the
aims and goals of life:
I RECEIVED A CALL from
Imogt'ne Suttle Tuesday morning and
she said that the Methodist Church
needs children s clothes for the
Methodist Clot.hes Closet to go to the
"Pride in athletic competition is
needy . They need childrens clothes ' great. but having pride ·in the game of
immediately. so if you have any that
life is even greater. There are four
your children don't wear anx more,
keys to a successful li~ and they
give Imogene a call at 757-2331 or
strengthen the pride we have in the
bring them by the Methodist Church.
Ranch as well as ourselves. "
"POSIDVE AT11TVDE starts the
minute we get up. As our day gets
WHAT'S , A BALE OF COTTON
WORTH! Well. if the farmer elln get . underway we can feel either terrible or
50 cents a pound. it's worth about
t~rrific .. we are the only ones who can
make the choice.
.
5250. However. the denim mill at
COPfFU)ENCE starts with discipline.
Lilllweld~can produce enough denim
cloth from a bale of cot@ii to piOduce -If Wf'fCJOing--to be ·.t the top. we
330 pairs of jeans. At S18 per pair,
have to think and work for the best.
that one bale of cotton can produce
ENTHUSIASM fits in ' with .!thude.
55.940 worth of denim jeans.
To win in life we need it to keep us
Each pait of jeans utilizes approxl'
movin, in the ri,ht direction. It'. not
mately 1.1 yards of denim material. I &omll to be easy, but with enthuswm,
with ea~h bale producin, aPl'roxi.
It's much euler.
mately 560 yardl of material. At a cost
SB1'IVtG DIfDIITI GO~ may
ol S2.50 per y. . . . . . bile 01 c:IDttaII ' __ , . oil, but if we .... to adllmt
can produce . . . . . . . . .y 11,402,50 the t,nt, we ....,. haft to teaeh
worth of denim . Prom the Tuli • . hlah and pursue d11l1endy."
ONLY 23 DAYS
TIL CHRISTMAS
Two FF A teams . the Farm Skills
Team and Extemporaneous Speaking.
won the Area Meet. held November
20, and will compete at the State FF A
meet this Saturday. It will be held at
Huntsville on the Sam Houston State
University campus.
I
Turkey Shoot Sat. And Sun.
Th e Abernathy Countr y Club is
sponsoring a Turkey Shoot Saturday
and Sunday at the Country Club.
Hours for the Shoot are Saturday
from 10 a.m . to whenever. and Sunday
Those on th e Farm Skills Team are
Lane Nel son. Russell Shuey. Allen
Lester and Clelus Irlbeck . On the
Extemporaneous Speaking team is
Melissa Hagstrom.
The Farm Skills and Extemporaneous Speakin,ll Teams Qualified for the
Area Meet~ by winning first at the
District Meet held November 16.
Also competing at the Area Meet
was the G{eenhand Farm Skills Team .
who ' qualified by
second in
the parado: .
Diana Phillips stated that man y of
the questionnaires had some really
good suggestions for next yea r ' s
celebration. She also stated that the
same people who made these WI~
tions need to become active in the
celebration ne~t year so that their
ideas will be put into action .
Those who ha·ve tired of the
celebration are those who have done
all the work each year. according to
remarks on the evaluations. Therefore.
more people will be needed next year
to share in the hard work and
responSibilities required to put togeth.
er a good celebration.
• 'The evaluations are proof that
Abernathy has much to gain from the
interest and resourcefulness of its
citizens. But those same citizens are
going to have to show,some action in
I)rder that the 41h continues to be
successful. The same is true with
other community-wide events." according to Phillips.
Phillips ended by saying ... It is not . MJIJIJ;t'·~"h;r
necessary to be a member of the
Chamber of Commerce in order to be
involved or help. Abernathy is your
town. Call the chamber secretary or
contact committee members and vol·
unteer. Everyone will benefit includinll
yourself."
FruIt Sale, Turkey Sale Sueeessfui
The FF A Fruit Sale and the
Abernathy roung F.rmer's Turkey
Sale were both successful.
FFA- memben announced that tM_
fruit ordered will be delivered startin,
December 13. They aho stated that
locals who want aome fruit who did
not order earlier, c:aa still order IOIIIe
fruit from .ay FFA ~elDber or
Q)lltact AI IDIInctDn Gerald Kelley
Or Scotty ~, tbe FPA deplrto
..... 0Idered __ fNit diu ...., will
IIMCI to ftU tbe early orders aDd will
have pIeaty left for tJM.e who waat
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mE YEAR SERVICE PLAQUES
were presented to Bill Scott. Tom",y
Overslreet and Jesse Marez, who are Pictured in the top photo. In the bottom
photo. Lindsey Webb recognizes visitors, honorary firemen and their wives .
(Review Photos)
from 12:30 p.m . until whenever.
A cash pay-back will be awarded to
adult winners and high sch~I ' and
younger winners will be given a box of
shells. Entry fees are S I and 52.
Two FFA Teams Win Area, To
Compete A, State Sat.
Abernathy Favors 4th Of
.July Celebration, Like To
See Some Changes
funn\' situations these za nv charartcrs
C3 n 'gel Ihe mst'lves into. .
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Distric·t. This team is made up of
Steve Royal. Jason Harris. Bill DuBose
and Jay Oxford . They placed fifth at
Area.
. fhe Farm Radio Team also qua'iifled
for th e Area Meet by placing first in
District. This team is made up of
Brian Smilh . Mark Bell'. Trey Stone
and Jan Rawlings. They placed / fourth
at the area Meet.
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Mr . and Mn . Floyd
Shipman new to Austi n to
be with, the children for
Th.nksjltvlnlJ·
Mr. and Mrs. L.G . Mont·
gomery were in Dalhart
recently and visited Susie
l'OMtnu,,,IC"r
By . . . . . . . .
Thl. year the Postal
Service Is joining force.
with the business commu·
nity of Abernathy in uraint
customers to shop early and
inail early for the holidays.
The 'iart of the holiday
shopping season has been
officially declared by asking
shoppers to shop early and
mail early and · to mate
certain that mail is addres·
sed correctly, (including zip
codes) and packages are
wrapped correctly 50 that
POWEI:.. 'fI\ese four Abernathy representatives symbolically turned
on the electrical current for Abernathy from Southwestern Public Service Company's new
coal·fired pOwer plant' November 19. Pictured from left to right is Keith Tooley. Pete
Thompson . Arno Struve and Bill Scan . The group then toured Roy Tolk Stalion. which is
1l:~ated near Muleshoe. The p1a:n't can generate ~nough electricity for 225.000 people. An
cSlimated7.000 people toured the plant that weekend.
the sender. Since mall
sartlna depench OD the zip
code. as well .. the name of
the particular city and state,
the use of the correct zip
code will aid us in process·
ing the mail.
Texas Teeh
Last year. our customen
helped us tremendously.
They mailed early in the
season and early in the dly.
We hope they will choose to
cooperate with us again this
year 50 we both will have an
enjoyable holiday season.
Don't forget , we have
cards and parcels re aeli
attractive Christ,;,a! gifts
their destination in plenty of
available at the post office.
time for the holidays.
especiaUy stamps. kits. sets,
Normally, we handle
about 6,000 pieces of mail a ·etc. for the new collector. IS
well as the experienced
day - including cards, let·
philatelist.
te rs and packages. but
The post office will close
during the holiday season,
Salurday, December 25th.
volume goes up to about
8.000 pieces.
. . Be sun: to mail all ot your
mail before 5 p.m. Friday
Customers should also
the 24th as the mall will not
take care to write legible
be picked up again until 5
zip coded addresses for both
p.m. Monday the 27th.
the intended recipient and
ABERNATHY "BOMBERS" SOCCEI TEAM placed fint in their division with. record 0.1
8·0· 2. B'ld row, left tn right: Cuachcs: Neal Davi s and Arnolfo Ramos . Middle row, kf't It)
righl: .Iustill Prather, S.teve Peeples, Lon Dal e Cannon, Brucc Irlbeck, Ruben Pdl11.: C, ('had
Shadden and Todd Cagle. Front n)\\', lefl 10 right : Joe Guadakasar . C hri s Ea:.tl ing. Jud y
Myatt . Sammy Salin.s. Abel Barrera. Chris Sims and Jody Green. .
JV Lady Lopes Win
First Two Games
Hands-Down
the JV Lady Lopes won
their firs l two games of the
seaso n over Lockney and
Cooper hands down .
The J V Lady Lopes defeated Lockney there J6-28
Monday. Novemb<;r 22.
The Lady Lopes scored II
points in the first quarter
and 7 in the seco nd 10
Lockney's 4 in the tirst and
b in the second to lead
18·10 at halftime.
( tln .. lnl ..... Scene . "
The JV Lady Lopes made
their lead even more comfortable by scoring 9 more
points in the third to
Lockney's J. They led 27 to
13 at the end of the third .
The JV Lady Lopes maintained their lead by scoring
9 poinl s in th e fourth
quarter to Locknev ' s IS to
win 36·28.
Leading S('or ers
In IQOI . Ihe name wa s
of Li g hl~ .
('han~l' d 10 . e :lflll
I I)~ hl ~
h3\ l , ho ne
bTl ~hl l ~ ... i ll('(' Ih ..' n dc .. pil c
I lw l q ~ h \"IH'rl'o! .' \,n .....
\\ hle h l-urlail{' c.l th e hours
Thl-
mE "FAME" SOCCEI TEAM won seven out of the ten g.mes they played. The teom .....
'l'\,:om l in ttn'ir di vi, iull . Frum left tu righ !. on the bad n)\\' i ... : l.o ri Milr:i lt'/ . Hi lchl P"II\,'{'.
Wallda Garci:l . Blm ni(' Cr u / , M:Hl'i Rya n, Shnnni W.:m · r... . Chari, Au.'r. Erm a ('nllpt' r , I\ ~rt' n
0 .. \"; ... ':Illd
hlt,y KC's t(' r . Frutll ro" , left 1\,.1 ri ghl : Dull i(' UOpt~ l" , M ar~ \'\ · \ ' Chil i . J.l flll:
Vecchio, E\'.I Aguirre:, Eva Domingutl and Kim Kt"mp,
I,.
for Ihe
JV Lady Lopes were Johnna
Harre ll whh 16 poi nts rul·
lu\\cd b)' Phoebe Dunn wi lh
1(' .
.
The JV Lady Lopes put it
on Cooper here Tuesday,
November 23 by a score of
12 GOOD
REASONS WHY
I SHOULD
TRADE AT HOME
53·J8.
The JV Lady Lopes outscored Cooper 9-5 In the
first quarler and in Ihe
second quarter, Abernathy
exploded scoring 24 points
to Cooper's 10 to lead 3J-15
at halftime .
The JV Lady Lopes pou nded Cooper again in the
third quarter scor;ng 12
points to Cooper's 6 to lead
46-21 at the end of the
third .
Cooper scored 17 points
in the fouth to Abernalhy's
8, but 'it was too late to try
eliminate the 25 point
spread berwee n them and
the JV Lad y Lope s.
Phoebe Dunn was the
leading sco rer with an
Reprinted from the Gordon & Ferguson monthly, September 1916
winds .
The ca rillon concert, ihe
latest addition, was started
i ll I q7b _ Mu sic Professor
.Jud!!.on Maynard wi ll pt a ~
thl' prelud e l' arillnn concert
.'U
th i .. \'c Olr' s Ca rol of
li ~ hh
.
Thi s year·... pre parations
start ed th e scnmd week of
St' pt {; 01bcr . The T e~as Tech
Phy ... ica l Plant began placing Ih{' lig ht <; Ol'wber 18.
,It 4 :) 0 p. m . Dec. )
me mb<.'rs o r Alpha Phi
Onll' ga, Chi
Rh o and
WOfHl' n' s Sen 'in: Org nizat ivn "ill bq~in plal.'i n ~ lum ·
inaria !!. .. ... and · fille d papet
Dear Santa"
I wold like a
bike I want it to look like
this, I w.ant a black bike
with a padded racing seat .
With golden spikes and
black tires_ PS I want one
Star Wars Person
Love Matt Thompson
Woodie Coleman
SeleetetJ Direetor Of
Programs At E.S.C.
ei g ht .\ e <lr ... a t
Woodie Coleman
~''' ''''!iI~.(join ed the Education Service
Center staff in January o r
1969 as coo rdinator o r
~arti ll
tllh hodi.· ~
E lcI1lC l1l 1ln
5(.' 11001.
Th t., Cu il-m all'" h·l.I \'t'
I.:hildrl· n .
r he re hilS been a
mail ing
rro m
mas...
Aml' ri can
fi \ C
t=ll1r i da ,1 JIJM, i llill t hi...
arc.1. ;\ n '\lrd ing to the BBU
in M ia mi , fl u rida .. . Th c
U,S. P O~ 131 Se r vin ' La"
Departm e nt ha .. j usl advised
thc Better Bu sine~~ Bureau
of
Fl or ida
Am·
t' r il:an Te s ting InMi tu te ha s
oct'n& iltdudl'd i ll th e d \·il
co m pla int filed b~ that
a)ot~ n('\ 31lu inM Ihl' United
"I lI e!!. f es tinto( I\ulhorit~
ch3Tg ing both l' (lft1 p a ni('~
\~ i th t'un ductin g .a lott cry,
Tilc U.S. Il(l)tul Service is
seeking to MOP all incoming
mail (ur
violatiun o r
to
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School buses with plastic
windows offer greater safety for the children who
ride them ,
~~~~fio ~rliti::sfh:r:~~e~
David and Jayne Chrise and
Ch iri Eules, and also Jim
and Jeane Kent in Amarillo.
Mr , a nd Mrs . Dayton
Bov d ond children of
Ab·e rnathy , s pe nt Thank s ·
giving Da y in Lubbock with
hi s mo ther, Mrs. W , N.
Boyd .
IIO!\U: SWF.ET HOME·· B:lrttll1 family mC'mb(.'f!rI, ~alhC'r("d 3t the U.. nllll
~. SlIllrla\ . ~' l\'.
I<u' ;11' ,lPl' lI 11IHhl' i ltld ':1 prc\'i('w of II paintillK of the Rolrtnll Ho uo"t' . l"omllli ...... io llt.' li h\ !ltc
1'" 1·" It ! \ I. II\,· R ;lItk . Pk wrr J , rrom leff. arc Mr~ . AlIdn' \ Wad eldl 01 Alwrl1:II !1\ . .f:t d .. I'
I bl 1.111 , If I ubhl.d,. . C:li, i ll H . iw d Polh TUl'kl'T :lItd Bl' \t \ ·" Ihl·r ... . . 111 uf A lwrnar h,. Ja c k :11 1(1
Iktl\ :m ' l il ililrcil til' rhl' !:t It' .1:Il"k a l~d .J\1 ... (' pl~ ill(, Bart ~ l1 . !\ lHln.·\ ,llId Po lh :.I IV ... i ... rlT' \' ,
J usephine, who willed the house to the Ranching Heritage Cemer of the MU S(' UOl of Te x.. s
Tech Unive rsit y, B. B. Barr ick . artis t. of Cedar Park, g rew up in Abernath y. ITech Photo )
The ·Icr. wal originally
thl lrel a yoke of OXI"
could plow in a day .
where staRe it. and in many
families, attending a perfor·
mance of " The Nutcracker"
is a scrupulously observed
holiday ritual . It is a ballet
about magic, about happi·
ness and about Christmas .
Christmas would not be
Christmas without it. For
more
information
call
793-Q I0 7.
tATI,};NTlONI
Good Driven
Save Up To zt%
Oa Your Auto lnaurane.
ClUZ18-4IZ1
Formen luuraace Group
~ MINI BLINDS
\
Free In Home Estimates
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and
M rs .
Aldous of Tahoka.
Ralph
annou·
nce the approaching mar·
riage of thdr daught e r .
!
~ SHERRY ELLIOTT
y." .....
Tracie. to Grad), Shuey, son
of Mr . Ind Mrs. Jimmy
Shu", of Abem.th y.
Th e weddinlJ date has
I BIRTH! I
Mr. and Mr s. Mark
Grigg. of Lubbock. are the
proud parent s of a baby
Mac Teakell is home from boy. Jared Allen, born Nov .
. 21 in Littlefield Medical
th. hospi .. 1.
Mrs , R. R. Knox is in Center . He weighed 9
Lubh\Irk G<:nc r al Hos pit a l pounds and 10 ounces and
is 21 Yo inches long. Jared
in ICU.
has an older ' sister. Mist y
Kay who is 2 and II I years
old.
Grandparents are Mr . and
Mrs . Jess Grigg of Aber·
nathy and Mr. and Mrs.
Bilberrv of Plainview .
THOS E TO REMEMUER
MEMBER 1982
ABE RNA THY
FLORAL
and GIFTS
Weekly Devotional
Christians are servants.
really bond servln.s. beca·
use we have been bought
with a price. (I Cor.
6:19·20), As Christians we
should be seeking ways that
we might serve others . Our
Master went about doing
good and we commanded to
follow in his steps. (Peter
2:21) .
This trai.t makes a 'person
a joy to be· .around. Besides
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Full-grain leather oil-tanned 10 shed waler
Ultralight. cushion-wedge sole
Soft, cushion insole thai absorbs moisture and dries outlast
Choose from 5 modern styles
Wide range of sizes and widths in stock
~CHRISTMAS
~ . OPEN
It\.
HOUSE \0
1:00 p.m.
ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW
4:00 p.m.
SUNDAY
1812
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DECEMBER 5.
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receive
helping others it brings
great joy into our lives . By
bearing one another's burd·
ens we are fulfilling the will
of God. (Gal. 6:2).
Have you noticed the
happiest people you know
are those who find time 10
help and serve others. Satan
has tried to make us believe
happine ss is a tlained by
getting. but J esus said. " It
is m<;re blessed to give than
The abundant life is to be
found in Jesus: following
his philosophy of life. A
man 's life consisteth not in
the abundance of his
possession~. ILuke 12:151.
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1414 Ave. B zlt-n..
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been set for Decenlber II at
th e Abernaht y Church of
Ouist.
Co-op Gin
off your feet!
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Engagement Announced
Mr .
Farmers
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WOVEN WOODS
I\ Elliott's Custom DraperieS!\
. Irrlgltlon
Llllevlrlr Metllodlll ClaIU'dl
3 ML Nor1II1 MI. 1:. If City
alU'dl Of CIuiII
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Abernathy
Take a
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Aldous-Shuey
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firm . rorporltlon orlndi.ld ..al which
I. u.e
,rolumnl 01 lit. Abernath y W... kt)· Kule .. glldly .111 Iw
cornet ... upon being br .... ght to tho a llentioa 01 &he
publll h<r .
Subacrlpllon Ratel : II." per y.. r In Halo . . .
UlbI.ock Cauntiott. IU. per yelt In tnt 01 h ... ...
U.M per
milled out 01 Te....
t:dltor
. "rlth Tool,) .
.St-t- rf'.ar~' 1 Typist
I~l:.~nr ThornaMm .
.Socl.ty
1I''''n Wad< .
r
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Tidets for the lubbock
Ce nt er Theater on Decem·
Civic Ballet's production of . ber J and 4 ot 8:00 p.m.
" The Nutcracker" will go
a.nd IMcember 5 at 2:30
on sa le Friday , No . . . ember
p .m. lubbock Civic Ballet
26 at Hemphill.'Welis South
dancers. under the directio n
PI.in s Mall Store . Adult of ""'nid Lubarsky . will be
tickets Ire 18 and 56 . accompanied· by The lub·
Student (including Tech
bock Symphony Orchestrl.
students). children, Ind
Throughout the " 'orld
senior citizens tickets are 56
" The Nutcracke r"' has be·
and 5-4 .
co me as mu ch a part of the
"T he Nutcrlcker"' , b)' Christmas tradition as Ihe
fillcd stOCk ing, festi\'e din·
Pet e r Il yitch Tchaikovsky ,
,,-ill be s l aged at lhe
ner Qr dec oralt~d lree. Come
lubbock Memorial 'Ch'ic
rkre mber compan ies every-
BBB Warns Locals That
A..erlean Testing Institute
.
Condut!ting Lottery
T{' ~lill g In\li lult:. b660 Bi , ·
l' a~' I1 (, Bu u lt:.' \' a rd . Mi a mi.
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NEW STATIONARY being used by the Abernathy Public
Library.
m.l' .""".r
rl'\,'urd nf ... ·5 -1-. B':H:k f() \\' . Icn lu ril: ht : Tall a CUA, Kt' nd(' /I Tn., t(' r . Tori(' AdUn1Ii . (; I~ma
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An y f'rronf"OU ~nf'('tkJa upon 1M character of •• Y
:\ftCE:Rl~A'riiY GIRlS "STRIDERS" SOCCER TEAM plorrd fifth in th.ir di,·i.">n " 'ilh •
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Tickets Go On Sale For "The Nutcracker"
K FYO rad io.
Per\Ons ar!' sc lcrted for
the a ....'3rd by theI r neigh ·
bon, _ Apparent ly, some of
Mr . and M~ . Demorest's
1I1.' ighbors ~1'01e
KfYO
a nd ex plained why th e
lkmorests were s uch good
neighbor:s . Thus . the)' we~
presented the: award .
I .. ,IZM-Zln .-
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~\lntain ing candle s ..
Me moria l Circle.
Th e tr a di t io nal Saddle
Tra mps. l('d torchlights' pro·
("t~ "l o n will start at 7 p . m.
Ttlt' Prtk'{'o;sion man; h " ,ill
hl' p 1a ~ ,,' d b\ Ih e T ex as
Tl'f h T ro m b o ne Ensemble
und t'r th e dircTtion ( I f Music
Professor Roben Deahl.
Or~ a l1 i7a lion.1 1 choirs and
E,tablltltod ill No•• mlwr 01 ltlt .. .publllk'" '.
_
ril
too."
a loll~
\~unc'cd un
Mr. a nd Mr:. Dt' nh)res1.
tlf Ill S A,,·c . H Abernath'i ,
\~crc prc'i(,.· llted the ,- ~
Nl' iR h~ o r ,'~' lrd " Frida y
mo rnin g b ~ radi o ,I3.IIO n
KFYO 3nd St31C Fa rm
In~ur.ltH..' e , whi c h ar c th e
~punwr ~ of Ihl! a ward .
E\' er~' Frid ay morning ,
7:55 p.m .
" Every Carol of Lights is
special in its own way, "
Celeste Anselmi, outdoor
chai rman of the Carol of
li g hts , said , " and I believe
thi s yca r will be special.
Mr . and Mrs . R.L. Par·
""ns left Abernathy Sunday
and s pen t th e night at
Blackwe ll with a cous in of
R.L. ·s . ~obie and Shorty
Ware. They attended the
services for Jack Parsons.
Visitors in the home of
Mr . and Mrs. R. t. Parsons
during th e holidays were
Mr . and Mrs . Jim Ke nt,
from Grand Junction. Colo·
rado and G.M. and Doris
Kent . from Lubbock. Thank·
... ad.,
nund.y 01 tach .. ret I. Alwr•• thy. Tn.l . s.<oacI
Bismarck
OUR TOWN.
Lette, To Santa
(lou pootl" plid It Alwmatby. T .... 111 tl . I... IM
It 'Ii A••. I). I. tho rlt v 01 Abft'ltlthv. P .O. Ilra,.·.. D.
the purse has the power. "
One For All and All For One.
the 1ights were illuminated,
This year's lights will be lit
from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m.
Dec. 3·27.
Stude nt a nd vis itors,
numbering 1,200. came to
see Ih e li ghtin g in 19 72
despite ca ncellation of the
uliidou r ce re mo ny along
wi th an 18·degree tempera·
t ure and 20· mile per hour
ABERNATHY WEEKLY REV IEW
incredible 22 points. The JV
Lady Lopes arc now 2·0,
Phyllis Jones is their coach,
Special Education c.'O mpon ·
ent. a positio n he held until
Sep,embcr of that yea r
when he became Uirector
of Prog rams ,
Coleman received 311
undergraduale deg ree in
1949 with a major in vocal
church music, a Master of
Education in 1959 in ele mentary education , and a
Doctor of Education from
Texas Tech in 1%8 with .a
major in elementary admin ·
istration .
Before co ming to the
Service Center, he was a
junior hillh teacher at
Abernathy and Petersburg .
and elemetary teacher in
I.IIbbocIt. then principii for
Of Lights" Friday
residences halls will sing
carols and Music Professor
Bill Hartwell will perfrom
"0 Holy ~ight ."
The finale, th e iIIuminalion of the lights. will be
heralded by the trombone
fanfar e at appro~imalel y
Loeal Ceuple Presented
"Good Neighbor i\ ward" .
the ·· Good ~tighbor Award" recipitnlS are ann :
"He who has his thumb on
1 . Because this is the place I make money and
this is the place to spend it.
2. Because my interests are here.
3. Because I believe in transacting b,usiness
with my friends.
5. Because I want to see the goods.
6. Because I want to get what I pay for.
7. Because every dollar I spend at home stays
at home and works for the development of
the city.
.
8. Because the man I buy from stands back of
his goods. "
9. Because I sell what I produce. here at home.
1O. Because the man I buy from pays his part of
the city and county taxes.
11. Because the man I buy from helps support
my school. my church. my lodge and my
home.
12. Here is where I live and here is where I buy.
The light .s hining from
Texas Tech Universit y duro
ing the Ho liday Season's
Carol of Lights h as !ierved
as an end uring s)'mhol of
West Texa ns for ove r two
decades .
This yea r 's Ca rol o f
. light s cerem() nies begin at
7 p.m . Dec . .1 at the Textls
TN' h Sc ie nce QIJ:ldra l1)til'
Althou g h th o u~alld s - o f
Techsans. Lubbockit cs and
South Plain s reside nts a re
expected to visi l the 21 51
Carol, thc fir sl ~u th{"ring
was qu it e s mtlii.
In Det'cm bcr IQsa a SOHI II
~roup o f s tu de nt'i , w ilh
fo rml'r Tc u~ Tedt Mu ~il'
Pnl fcssor Gelle Hc mml e
,Inll flll'nwr Wt llll t · Il' .. H..·... ·
1(\ ..: 1\,' (' Ha ll ( \Hl rcl ill :.n Of
Do ruth y Garn e r , l'O l1grcg·
al cd 31 MCIllllri31 Ci rdt and
!!.ang l-arll l!l . ;\ft (' rwa rd t he
group wen l rn the Stude nt
Uniun Building , n o\~ r: alk'd
th e Uni\, e f si lv ( t' lIl c r , t o
drink hot (hul~l aH' .
The follo\\ ing y«:-a r , Texas
Tcd1 Rq~;e nt Haro l Hinn
dona1(' d 5. 000 lig ht s In !hl'
fl'!!.1 iviti(.'\t , th l'lI called "A ll
"C~I
Ind Mlk. Breitling.
Our daughter and son.ln.
law . Mr. and Mrs . Ron
Morgan of Dimmitt, spent
thanksgiving with us.
t.,. TeJt.
Aber...
1982
Ply-N-Save
One should not be alive
and yet dead at the same
. zealeous about LIFE .. .
SHIPMAN
AGENCY
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1\11 St. Ave. I:
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D'AUN stuPMAN
Weekly
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Thompson
Implement
Co.
Brightbill
Heating
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11IUIiDAY. DECEMIU l. 198f
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Ie tbtg LeeDey All
GENUINE JOHN DEERE .....RTS
f
The Abernathy Anlelopes
B.. ketball Team kicked
Lockney and Cooper lasl
week to open their season
with a cl ea n 2-0 slate.
Mond ay. Nove mber 22,
was the Lope's first g.me of
, " ALL YOUR PAUlING NHDI
JOE THOMPSON IMPLEMENT
PHONE
105 Ave 0
Abernalby , Te.a. 79311
Texas FarJfler Says Mink And Duck
Farnaers Find Profit In U. S. Soybeans
over 2.5 million bushels of
containing 10 percent of a
soybeans.
-U~e of soybean meal in
mink ration s s h owe d 3
si milar large increase after
Danish 'produced soybean
Hogs and chickens are no
longer the o~ly livestock
enjoying · the be nefit s of
diets cont"ining soybean
. checkoff investme nt is helping increase soy bean use.
meat. Now much of th e
world's 21 million mink and
duck population is also
being introduced to rations
containing soy protein. thanks to e xport promotion
work of the Texas soybea n
checkoff. As a result, mink
and duck farmers are producing faster gaining. more
revea led tha t the country
produced nea rl y 28 million
ducks. The majority of duck
feeds howeve r. were compo
osed of co rn. wheat bran ,
ri ce hull s a nd fish meal. Use
of soybean meal was in sign·
ifica nt.
In IQ78. · AS A supervi sed
healthy animals at profitable
rarmcrs and feed formulat ors. The trials showed that
incorporating a higher per·
cent of soybean meal into
duck feeds not only improved feed e fficiency, but also
in cre ased eg~ production .
As a result of feeding trials
and percent from
27,000
metric tons in 1975 to over
61.500 metric ton s of meal
Sovbcan Assoc iation con ·
duet ed feeding t rails on
mink a nd fox farms in
De nmark to demo ns trate
that addition of a soybean
protein concentrate or a soy
flour would be be nefici al. for
fur-bea rin g animals.
The trail was quite succe·
in 1980·· th e equivalent of
ss ful. Mink fed a ralion
Ic\'els.
Efforts to increase the use
of soybean meal- in rations
for non-conventional marke ts such as mink and ducks
are examples of ex por t
promotion activities curren·
tly underway by the Amer·
ica n Soybean As sociatio n .
These export promotion activilies are bei ng fund ed by
farmer in vestment in th e
soybea n checkoff. .
.. In the se times of de pressed commodity prices farmers need 10 give wholehearted s upport to soybean
checkoff inveslment in inn ova tiv e expor t pro m o tion
pro gra ms s uc h ' as those
T exas farm ers co ndu ctcd
throu gh
the American
Soybcan Association," says
J ack Win e n. a Kress soy·
bean farmer who curren tly
serves as chairman of the
Texas Soybean Pr od u t.:ers
Board ITSPBI . Witte n reo
centl v announced that the
TSPB had sen t a check for
Sh,OOO to the Ameri ca n
Soybean Dev elo pm e nt
Fo undatio n for use in cont inuing worldwide export
promotion activities to incrrease u se of soybeans and
products.
Witten ciled duck fee ding
de monstrations, in Taiwa n as
ty pi ca l of the
proj ect s
where
kind
of
farmer
An ASA survey of the duck
industry in Taiwan in 1977
duck
feeding
trials for
an ASA fe ed in g frail in
De nmark and Finland -- the
world's top two producers of
mink and fox . Traditionally
a nim a l pr.C!tein , not soy
protein has been the main
so urce of prot ein for nearly
8 million fur· bearing animals in the Nordic Countries.
In 1980. th e Am erican
prote in concentrate showed
n.ormal growth. More . sign~
ificantly. pelt quality show·
LUBBOCK, Friday, November 19,1982
ed a " marked impoTvc It's been said. I think, that brilliant solutions come
ment '· . Fox fed both defat·
ted and full· fat soy flours only in the wake of severe problems.
And if that be true, the powers that be in the U.S.
showe d slightly faster gTOWth rates than aninlal fed cotton, food and feed grain industries, including
only a nimal protein. As a those in government, now have an opportunity to
res ult of Ihe se feeding shine as they have never shone before.
trail s. the future looks
Literature is filled with tales of financial empires
bright for increased soybean
(.'Onsumption by the mink built from the desperate need of man to feed himself
and fox industry in Den- and hi. family . The greatest discoveries of medical
mark and Finland. Checkoff science have come iii response to cries for help from
fund ed eKport promotion masse. of people crippled or dying from malaria,
pro g rams suck as · th ese
have helped Te xas soybean smallpox, polio, etc. Abe Lincoln sauntered from
farmers sell more soybeans a log cabin to free the slaves.
But who will free the farmer? Are there some
at higher prices and incre·
ase d gross farm income emancipators out there somewhere to deliver them
557.50 for every checkoff from the oppression of massive supplies and
d ollar inve s ted in ex port
miniscule demand?
promotion .
One can only hope. And be glad there are those
1983 Beltwide Cotton Prod. who are trying.
uctlon-Mecbanizatlon Confe· In October the Board of Directors of Plain. Cotton
rence. January S ·6. at the Growers; Inc., Lubbock. met and b egan discussions
~~~~t T~egency In San Ant· of minor actions that ~an be taken to alleviate .short.The conference is spon. term problems and major changes needed to bnghten
sored by the National Cot· the future.
Ion Council in coo peration
A couple of weeks ago the Produ cer Steering Com. wi~ XO~h~~ \routs M MIT. mitteeof the National Cotton Council met in Lubboc k
MENTS INCREASE: Ne l and, like similar groups in com. sorghum and wheat.
new ex port sa le s of 62.200 intensified
exploration
of
possible
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COMPUTER USE TO BE
HIGHLIGHTED: A special
se min ar on th e use of
co mput e rs on farms a nd
ranches is scheduled January 6 as a feature of (he 1983
Be ltwide Cotton Conference
in San Antonio. Texas.
Alabama co tton g ro wer
and ginne r Hugh Summerville. Jr .. is chairman of th e
se minar and one of th e
ICatured sp(' ake rs .
Top ics will in cl ude th e
roles of land-grant universities in computer app lica·
tions for agriculture: future
of communications network
for farmers; how to select
compu te r programs: minimum sysre ms for farm use;
and availa bility of programs
from land -g rant uni vers ities.
South Texas farmer.gin.
ncr Mark Morris will discuss how he uses th e small
computer system for cotton
production, pr-ecessi ng . and
n:ta rket ing.
WOLFE WILL CHAIR
CONFERENCE: Thomas H.
Wolfe , Phoenix , president
of the o il seed pr ocess ing
division of Anderson·Clayton Company. will serve as
general c hairman of the
running ba les of cotton for
escape route s .
the wee k ended November
~~n~~s~OedJ.~~~~:~o~~~!:
The
major buyers were
Spain. \3 .900 bales; Korea.
1.3 .400: and Ind one,ia ,
8.800. The .... eek ·' export
s hip me nts total ed 89.000
balcs.
COTTON TODAY TO
OBSERVE HOLIDAY: Cot·
ton Today will not be is s ued
nex t week in observance of
Thanksg iving_ Distribut ion 1
will res um e December J .
U. S . Agriculture Secretary John Bloc k , after
a two-day meeting Nove mber 16 and 17 with farm
leaders and economists, recognized the need [or
government policy changes and says a suggested
These are only ~ few of many ongoing effoit. to
pull tanners through the sick world economy,
depresaed demand and bulging surpluses that have
pushed agriculture , the largest and mOlt important of U.S. industries, to the brink of
bankruptcy .
Back to the brilliant solutions c oming only in thn
wake of severe problems, it can be said as well that
lasting solutions to agriculture', problems will come
only afte r diligent study and deliberation among
reasonable men.
There is no room for panic .. Le. jumping at
one of those sure-to-come. willy-nilly, quick-fix
cures that will be offered for today's headaches
without regard for tomorrow'. after-effectB.
That's the alternative to finding a solution . It 's
called suicide.
Petersburg Farmers
Conduet YeUow Corn
Variety Test
Don and M.rk Hegi. who
farm west of Peters burg,
co nduct e d a ye llow co rn
variety test o n redu ce d
walc.r.· acco rding to Billv E.
Warri ck.
Hal e
<.:ounly
Eltension Agronomi st .
The plot was pl a nt e O
April 14. 1982 on last.year·s
soybean ground . The corn
was
pre wat e red
a nd
watered J times solid during
the growing season . The
plot
~i ved
211 po unds of
nitrogen
applied
by
an hy dr o u s a mm onia plus
The result demonstratton
va rieties in the tcst include:
Pioneer 3184 at 7468
pounds/ .cre. Dekalb XL72
AA at 730 1 pound, / .cre.
RinR Aro und 1502 .t 6641
Pa y-
320 pou nd , of 19· 19·0 fen ·
master UC 7251
ili zcr per acre .
Weeds were contro ll ed
wit h Dual being ba nded in a
IJ inch swath al at 2,/, pin I
pou nds/ acrc . .
All harvest "" e ighu list~d
have been adjusttd to
15.5""0 moisture .
at 5523
For almost 1.000 older
Texa s
Gre e n
Thumb
progra m.
th e
··ba ttl e of the budget··
came to a happy conclusion
with th e re ce nt Congressional override of the Presi·
dent 's veto of a s uppl e men-
NASA to Title V of th e
American's
uf Crosbv ton a nd co mes to
Buff.lo Springs. Lake ~-i th
mort' thall seven teen ~'ear<
in Ih e field of law eniorce·
men l ""lth fiftee n "'ean of
with
1.000 hour~ of
lav-' enfo rCt"Olenl
his career IS a
at floydada in
1%4.
the jobs of more than 54,000
Exclusive CasterlAction MFWD will
MFWD Tractor during this December
give you a big boost in field or feedlot· and pay cash. finance wherever you
work efficiency. And these introductory c hoose. or finance wilh Deere Without
cash rebates from John Deere give you waiver. you quaify for the additional
a big saving on the model you choose. . cash rebate as listed. Or you can have
Besides the MFWD rebale , there·s
J ohn Deere finance charges waived to
more. If you buy ANY 50 Series 2WD or March 1. 1983.'
Model
190-hp 4850
165-tlp 4650
140-hp 4450
12o-hp 4250
lQO,hp 4050
a5-hp 2950
75-hp 2750
65-hp 2550
55-hp 2350
45-hp 2150
4o-he 1250
C. .h R.be'e Dec:. '82 C. .h Rebe'e Maximum
Reba.e
In Lieu of Welver
for CIA MFWD
$4.000
4,000
4,000
4 ,000
4,000
nla
nla
nla
n/i!
nlli
nla
$600
550
450
450
400
250
200
200
200
150
150
$4,600
4,550
4,450
4 .450
4,400
250
200
200
200
150
150
AlIllNATHY
298-2541
LUBBOCK
762-1038
. 'On e. more vote against
the approprialions bill and
the dismal news in yo ur
leiters would have been all
too true," she said. " And
I'm afraid we all know that
there aren't enough jobs out
there in the provate sector
for 54.000 older workers ."'
Green Thumbers fr o m
H.le County anending the
Ryan Named Dlstrlet
Sales Manager For
DEKALB·pnZER
Sales
Manager
for
m.nager. _
DeK.lb· PfIzer Genetics la
new seed prodUction and
marltetlng firm formed by
the recent partaenllip agreement between DeKaib Aa·
lI_h; Inc., and PIber
.Genetics. Ry.n formerly
waS a....district sales manager
with DeKilb
. Based in DeKalb. III ..
DeKalb·Pfizer Genetics is
the I.rgesl seed rese.rch
and m.rketlng organization
in Ihe world. marketin,
hybricla of com. _,hum
and au~ seeds. .nd
var\etIn of proprietary soy·
__ and I alfalfa seeda in
_
thu 40 CIIIUIItries.
quarters. to
Abe rn ath y·,
10 and
10
po ints fo'r t h e last two
qua n crs . It was all A~rn·
.thy as the freshman Lady
Lo~~
won easily 40- 15,
Mir)' Coo~r scored the
e
51 poinlS for the 9th lAdy
pes with 18 point •.
The frrs hman boys tta m
defeated Frio na b)' a 5 poi nt
margin J8·3J .
7th And 8th Boys Win
FIrst Games
The Ih and 8th boys
halft ime .
Th~
~·on
7th boys
e.:p lodtd in Ih~ third SC'O r·
ing 15 points to Friona's J .
Thc\' he ld on to th eir lead in
th. ·fuurth 10 ,,-in JI·17.
ltading score" (or the
71h bo,'s ""ere E,' erett
Coach Rodrij uez illted
Riddl e~ and Jeue Lue ra
v-crc all lough on ddense
makin g some key plays.
8th WI .. 32·29
quaner . and scored 7 more
poi nl s in Ihe se-rond qUlner
to lead 15· 11 at halftime.
Friona ('ha r~ed ahead in
'he t hird qu.aner.
In the fourth qu.ner. the
8rh Lopes made a dramatic
.thy c.me out hlnln, the·
b.sket .s Cooper m.de 17
points in the fint qu.rt~r. to
the Lope" 25. The Lopes
stayed way on top after
scoring another 18 points in
with IS .-nd Oetus Irlbeck
12.
In the Antelopes second
g.me. they easily defe.ted
Cooper 74·56. This g.me
played here I.st Tuesday
night.
Both Cooper .nd Abern·
Larry Perkins wlS th e
high point man in the aame
with 22 followed by Sammy
Galloway with 14 . Ed Teal
IJ and Brian Sniith 10.
The Antelopes will take
on Midland Lee Friday
night at 7:30 here.
the second quarter to lead
JV Lopes Defeat Lockney
The Junior Varsily boys
team defeated Lockney and
in the third quarter and 6 in
the fourth to win 44·23.
Cooper last week.
Leading scorers for the
lY Lopes were Lonnie Tea l
Monda y, November 22.
the JV Lopes bullied th e
Lockney JV team 44·23 at
Lockney.
The JV Lope s charged
into the co urt and scored 17
wilh 12 points and Harold
Miller with 16.
The JV Lopes down ed
Coope r by the s ·
argin
of 30·29 1st Tuesday h reo
It was not a close arne
all th e way, as the Lope s
points in the first quaner to
Lockney's 3 and 10 in the
secon d quarter to Lockney's
6 to lead 27·9 at halftim e.
The Lo pe s kept their
winning m a rgin wide as
scored 11 more points
Cooper·s 5 and 7. to lead
21·12 at halftime.
Cooper came back in the
points to the JV Lope 's 7
and the Lopes held a slim
28-24 winning margin going
into the fo urth quarter.
The fourth quart er was
low-scoring as both teams
toss· up as both teams came
out and scored 12 points to
tie going into the second
quarter.
In th e second quarter ,
both teams strived to get
the lead , but this quarter
ended in a tie too as both
teams scored 19 points. At
2 point s while Cooper scor·
halftime it was Lockney 3 1.
Abern athy 31.
The Lady Lopes re·grou·
ped at halftime anl came
ed only 5 to co me up short
out in the third quarter to
30·29.
surprise Lockney. The Lady
Lopes scored 18 points to
played good defense. The
JV Lopes were only allowed
The LeadinQ scorer for
the lopes was Lonnie Teal
Lockney's 6 this quarter and
with 15.
led 47·37 by the end of the
third q u. rt~r.
The Lady Lope. held on
th eir le.d in the fourth
quarter scorin 8 20 more
points to Lockney's 25 to
win 69·62.
Stacey Kelley was th e
leadi ng
scorer
,'}.- -r
with
21
points . followed by Vicky
McKenzie wit h 13 poi nts
and ReGina Powell 13.
The
Lady
Cooper in
this time
not return
It was
Lopes
..<-and qu.rter while .110...•
in~ the Lady Lopes only 7.
Cooper led by 1 point at
halftime 28·27 . .
Th e Lady Lo~es were
down by I going into Ibe
third . but they took the
challe nge scoring a n incre-
dible 22 poin ts to lead 49·39
by the en d of the third
quarter.
Cooper was down by 10
Lady Lopet Beal
Cooper 70-53
and things wo uld get worse
for the m as the Lady Lopes
met
Antelope territory
and Cooper may
after t his loss.
evident that the
Lady Lopes wanted to show
Cooper who was the better
team as they scor ed 20
points in the fir.s t q uarter
while hol din g Coo pe r to
only 5.
Coo per bounced right
back scoring 23 in the
Go-Fight-Win Antelopes &
:1.1 ..
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scored 6 in the quarter and
15 in the second quaner . to
third quarter to score 12
ys
The ,Lady Lopes Ba.ketball
Te.m is b.d to its winnin8
ways as they defeated
Lockney and Cooper t hi s
put week.
In thier first game. The
. Lady Lopes defeated a
tough Lockney tea m 69·62
in a th riller.
The first half was a
cli nched the victory b y
scoring 2 J more points in
the fourth to Coopers 14to
win 70·53 .
Vicky McKenzie was hot
Tuesdav as she scored 29
points . Patricia Garcia made
II and ReGina Powell \0 to
lead the Lady Lopes in the
scorin g deparetment.
The Lady Lopes will pla y
Lubbock Monterey here at 6
p.m. Friday.
La~
Lopes
f':' :~l
Jr. Varsity Boys And Girls
Varsity Girls And Boys
Opoton.t Site
Lockney
T
H
Cooper
H. le Center H
Lubbock
H
Midl.nd LteH
H
Idalou
Da&e
11·22
11·2)
11·30
12·J
12·3
12·7
12 ·9· 11
12·9· 1\
12· 14
12· 17
12·20
12·21
12·29·3 1
1·4
1·6·8
• 1· 11
• 1· 14
.1 · 18
.1 ·21
.1 ·25
.1 ·28
. 2· 1
.2-4
. 2·8
.2· 1\
.2· 15
GIrlo
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
8:00
8:00
8:00
Hale Center T
7:00
7: 00
6:30
Midland
T
C. prack
Caprock Tourney
8:30
8:30
8:00
8:00
6:JO
8:00
Abernathy Tourney
Friona
T
H
Dim mitt
Tulia
Muleshoe
Littlefield
Friona
Dimmitt
Tuli.
Muleshoe
H
T
H
H
T
T
H
Littlefield
T
friona
T
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
Da&e
11·22
11·2)
11 ·30
122-4
12·7
\2 ·14
12·1 7
12·20
12·21
1·4
1·1 1
1· 14
1· 18
1·2 1
I 20·22
1·25
1·28
2·1
2·4
2·8
2·11
2· 15
I
7:30
8:00
Good Luck Lady Lopes At
Canyon Tourney
Canyon Tourney
Snyder Tourney
Idalou
T
T
Ralls
I.
GO LOPES!!
Good Luck Antelopes At
Snyder Tourney
Bo,..
Coaching Staff
Girls Head Coacb
Larry Steele
As.1.tant
Phyllis J ones
Junior Hlab
Cheryl Edwards
Boys H.ad C-b
Carl Irlbeck
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
8:00
A s _..
Scooter Cassler
Roland Murray
J.......r HIab
John Rodriquez
Ray Ater
Opponent
Lockney
Site
T
. Cooper
H
Hale Center H
Girl.
4:00
4:30
4:30
Boys
5: 15
4:30
4:)0
Cooper Tourney
Idalou
H
T
Idalou
T
Ralls
Hale Center T
Midland
T
Lockney
H
Friona
T
Dimmitt
H
Tulia
H
Mul eshoe T
Springlake Tourney
Linlefield H
Frio na
H
Dimmitt
T
Tuli a
T
Mulesh oe H
Littl efield T
Friona
T
4:30
4:30
5:30
3:30
4:30
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
4:30
4:30
4:00
5:00
6:00
4:30
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
6:30
MEET THE LOPES
·DIaIrItt " -
rome · blck scorinS 15 points
to Fr iona's 5 to ""in 32-29.
Le:ading scorers for the
8th Lope, were Pete Garci.
. 'ith 12. Rob Givens 8 and
Br<:t Parker b~ P.rker also
made some key rebounds in
Ihis 8ame.
The 7th and 8th co.ch.s
stated th.t they were happ'y
with the pcTformances and
thai this WIS a good start
(or both teams .
De cember 2·4. the 8 th
gude boy, and girls will
play in th e Mule shoe
Tournament .
The 8th boy' basketball
Itam won a close one over
32 · 29
here
las t
Monda \' .
The 8th Lopes jumped out
ahead 8· 2 in the firs t
De~mbe r 6. the 7t h .nd
8th grade boys andgirls will
pl.y Tuli •. The boys will
pl.y there .nd the girl.
here. PI.y will begin . t 5
p.m.
7th And 8th Grade Girls
Defeat Friona
Tho 7th .nd 8th grade
II
th e
lupe Guillen, both of Aber·
nathv.
ict
:a nd fourth
Ih at Rowd y Po,,'ell. CON!Y
neces-
the only hope would have
been yet another .appropria.
president and national sales
JOE THOMPSO,N IMPLEMENT
exac tl y
training session at Tulia
were Eusebio Castellon ,
Crew Foreman and Guada ·
DeKalb·Pfizer Genelics . .according to Jerry Conner. vice
and 5 points in th e Ihird
Harbin 7.
sary.
Title V workers nation ·
wide . The workers are all 55
a nd over, low income. and
provide services for Hbraries. schools. senior centers,
museums, and other public
se rvice agencies.
" Without the override ,
Dan L. Ryan of Abernathy, has been n.med Distr-
The second hid f V-' IS not
as long for Friona as the
first half as Friona scored 8
Irl b«k ·wilh 8 points. J.ck
September 24 . Ma haffe y
majority
first
Waters 8 points and Kevin
Green Thumbers had al·
)0 .
th e
to kad 24·1 7 by the end of
cer t ifiCA t e
more tha n
Ir:lining in
and began
pa lmlmln
ready received Ittters in·
forming them that t.heir last
day on th e job was to be
to
in
quanor 14 ·0 and 12·2 in the
second quarter to lead 26· 2
at halftime.
Friona
two-t hirds
Congr ess ional override
"was decisive" in saving
The freshman g irls crush·
ed Frio na at Friona 46· 15 in
a Rame th a I co uld be
considered highly one·sided
They scored 5 points in
the firsl quarter and q in
Ihe second to lead 14·-b at
ad"an ce
bill fund s Ih e prog ram
through June )0. 1983.
60
18. 1982. Mahaffey said the
la't Monday night .
Abernathy jumped ahead
in the fir st quarter 12· 1, but
Friona came back to score 7
poinl!O in the second quarter
to Abernathy·s 7 .nd the
Lopes led IQ ·8 at halftime.
The freshman Lopes dom·
inated th e third quart er
scori ng 12 more points to
Frionas 6 and led 31 · 14 at
the end of the third.
It loo ked IS if th e
fresh man Lopes could rein
a.nd cla im I victory before
th e founh quarter started.
but Friona was not through
and made a dramatic attempt to gain the lead
sC'o ring 19 po int s to the
Lope · s 7 in the fourth
quarter. Time ran out on
Fr;ona and Abernatny ,,'On
)8·33 .
Billy Cooper ~·as the high
point sco re fo r the 9th
Lopes with 16 points.
Offll.·cr Mitche ll hu th('
Act,
Thumb workers at a training
session in Tulia on October
girl s bas ketball teams were
\' ictorious against Friona
the third quarter scorinl
t3 poi nt s to Abernathy', 2
which fund, 'TFU Green
- Speaking to 48 Green
The 9th grade boys and
J 1· 17 hoce I.st Mond.y
nigh!.
said the letters had to be
se nt out beca use " there was
no assurance that bot h
Thumb a nd other senior
houses would o\ferride th e
employment program s.
according to Green Thumb . veto. What we've seen is a
minor miracle ." The over·
Di st rict Director , JoAn
ride vote in the Senate was
Mahaffev.
Older
9th Boys And Girls
Win Season Openers
Iheir first bask.etball gi mes
of the sl!'ason over Friona.
The th boy. wan handil),
lion s bill. " she said. "and
there were no real g uarantees that anothc r onc would
ha ve been pa ssed an d
signed in time to keep the
program go ing ." The nev.·
tal appropriations bill.
The bill provides money
for a variety of programs
and agencies ranging from
the defense depanme nl to
It halftime.
experience IS City Manhall
alld Chid o ( Pt.l li c e It
B<w in3 . FaN e !! . Ollon and
Oimmill . Telu .
Green Thumb
Program Survives
Budget Battle
work ers In th e
Farrr:er 's Union
The Lope' put 17 more
points on the board in the
second quarter to lead 37·21
Mitchell Named Ranger .
program will be forthcoming within a month .
ha~o~;~dn ~~n~~th~=l1Ch~~f
Later in th e same week the Texas Association o[ Lake Ranger at Buff.lo
Cotton Produ cer Organizations m et in Austin Spri ng s Lake accord ing 10
to begin the task of reach ing agreem ent on its c on · lake ~oneral manager .
tribution to the overall process.
Ronald D. Warner .
Another round of talks on the U. S ..China bila~raJ
TIle new Chief is a native
textile and apparel agreement are underway in
Washingto n, a su ccessful co nclusion to which could
substantially improve U.S . cotto n ex port prospects.
quarte r a nd allowed the
Longhorns on ly 7.
The 91 h Lad y Lopes char·
was topped by Stauffer 7795
.t IIS40 pounds/ aln. Other
and
there. The Lopes came out
and surprised Lockney by
scoring 20 poil;t' in the first
ged ahead
per UTe rate plus • layby
treatment of DUll I I 1 ~
pint per acre rate ap plied
sol id after the last cuhivat·
ion . No in scc ticid e was
needed for insect con trol.
pound s / lcrc.
the season againsl Lockney
The A ntelopes were
• wesome in the third qu.rter scorina 26 points .nd
shuning Lockney down to
only 6. They led 63·27 when
the third quarter ended.
The Longhorn. did not
give up and scored 26
points in the fOUMh quaner,
but the Lope, came out and
scored their high for the
night 28 points in Ihe fourth
to win 91 ·53.
Ed Teal was the leading
shoo ter wi th 28 points.
followed by Sammy Gall·
oway with 21. Larry Perkins
~ooaer
PAGE 5
43·27 .t halftime .
The Lclpe. slacked off In
the third .nd fou rth quart·
." corl n8 15 In the third
and 16 in Ih. fourth to
Cooper·. 12 .nd 17 to win
74·56.
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19·17. The 7th girls scored
10 points in the firs t quarter
and did not al1 o ~' Friona to
c\'en score. They scored 4
more points in the second
quarte r 10 lea d 14-2 at
halftime.
Th e 7th Lopes were
oUl ·scored 9-2 in the third
q uart er a nd )·6 in the
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291-2541/
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They
shut
O UI
Friona in
the fi rst quarter 6·0. but
Friona came bact in the
second quaner to score 6
poinlS to Abernat hy' s 7.
The 8th girls were ahe.d .t
h.lftime 13·6.
Friona took charge in the
VICICY MCKENDE AND 5AUII MIU.!R .re Juniors ibis
third quaner to score 12
pl.ys the position of guard. She is the daughter of Daniel
and Coleen Miller. IReview Photo)
points to Abern.th y·, 6. but
the 8th girl Lope, 'till h.d •
I point le. d 19· 18 going into
the fourth quarter.
clinch th e vic.1ory winning
lead to win 19· 17.
32·24.
Sharmin Toler wa. the
le.ding scorer for the 81h
Annis with 7 points .nd
8irls- scoring 12 points
Donna Stallings with b.
The 8th girls te.m won · followed by Mikkl Webb
with 10.
the}r game 32-24.
School Menu
Dee. 6- Dee. 10
MONDAY, Pine.pple Juke.
enee.. Toast. Milk.
TUESDAY, Ban.na.
Cere.l. Toast. Milk.
WEDNESDAYt Apple
Juice. Biscuits with Honey.
Milk.
11IVUDAYt
Oran,e
Juke. Cinnamon Rke, To.sl. Milk.
.-.mAY, Applesauce. doughnuts. Milk .
LUI'ICB MEI'ftI
MONDAYt Com Cop.
., 0 -•. EqI.-
~
ye.r. Vicky is playing QD v.rsity her third ye.r at Ibe
position of gu.rd. She is the daughter of Don . nd Janice
McKenzie. This is Sarah ' s second year on varsity and she
Patton's Parts Place
The fin.1 qu.rter. the 8ih
girls put It on Frion. 13·6 to
fou rth but hung on 10 their
l e,adtng sCOrers were T.
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18O-hp 4840
155-hp 4640
. 13O-hp 4440
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9()-hp 4040
8o-hp 2940
7G-hp 2640
6O-:hp2440
5O-hp 2240
4o-hp 2040
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girls basketball
teams
defeated IT.riona
last
Monday nigh I at Frion • .
The 71 h g rade team won a
c1o~e one ddC'lting Friona
ish Peas. Fruit Cup. Milk.
TUESDAY I Pinto Bean
Casserole. C.bbase slaw.
French Fries, Corn Bread.
Story BooIt Cake, Milk.
WEDNESDAY, ' Me.t
Loaf- whh Catsup. Mashed
Patote..
<;.rrot.. Hot
Rolls. Peanut BlltteLCak._
Milk.
'WVJ$DAYI S....hettI
.It M.at Sauce. To ..ed
Salad. Green Beans, French
Bread • . Cherry Cobbler.
Milk.
nmAY. Ow 1iIqen.
Lett_PIokie-Oaloll.. Plato
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TIIUftDAY, DlClMIII 2. 1..2
PAGE 1
Grawunder.St.nford Wedding Vows Exchanged Nov. 27
................._1
.........ilMtrud
Wayne
CcIaIt rhl. weel.
~ Kimbrell. dou,H·
ter of Mt-. ...d Mrs. Roy
Kimbrell .. "'11 'born in
DImmitt January 24. 1%4.
Debra '''njoys eltln8.
hol'!leb.~k riding. volleyball
and mountain cllm.bing as
her hobbies. When it comes
to rood . Debra 's ' favorites
are pizz.. spaghetti and
barbeque.
De~ri1 "s week cannot go
by Without her viewing her
favorite T . V. s how " To
Close For Comfort". and
h er favorite ' movie was '
.nd
"E.T."
When asked what h e r
accomplishments 'were she
replied. " I go t to be a
senior". And her opinion of
being a senior is ' 11ove it",
Wayne: Cook is bor n
January 14 . 1%4. in Lub·
-boCk to nis proud parents.
Mr . and Mrs. Weldon Coole
Wayne's spare time in·
eludes his hobbies and
putting model ca r s a nd
rlan c~ IUgrther
Wayne likes to prepare
his favorit.. foods. Lasagna
Thll Week the WIIl'llln,
~. Wayne allO
S1udenll ire M..y Lou Lan
and Robin Lesley. Both
ladl el are
fiut
yea r
members of the HECE and
DE~ proRrams.
Robin . a junior. works at
the r · Shirt Plu s in the
South Plains Ma ll. She
ha. • special Interest In
W.W. II history and enjoys
visiting with other people
about It.
When Wayne is not listen·
Ing to the radio Qr building
models. he can be found .
watching his favorite show
M. A.S .H. Way ne chose
Halloween over all the other
movies as his favorite.
M
MUllan. Fever Stair
David Staller a nd Eri
Thompson.
Editor and Kri.ty Tipton •
Sophomores, Gracie Due·
Ph otograph y
"
nez and Kirk Garner ,
, Junlbn : J on Sellers.
Seniors: Debi Dirickson .
Wayne is easy to get
ong- wit!< aDd Is ~ .aouthern Gentleman.
Vayne commented on his
.enior year is being .. all
right ." By Jon Sellers.
"I wa n t to be Dallas
Cowboy Cheerleadr. I think
it wou ld be great, My sister
is a Cheerleader . She likes
it. She was a Cheerlcacier
for two YC<lrs, M ily b e be·
tome a Chee rlead er whe n I
grow up , I like Cheeleade rs
becuae s it wold be nice. My
siSl e r th ings it nice . " Layne
Cha ndler.
"What Youngsters Think
About Footbal."
By Krlaty T1p1oa
This week. I thought it
would be fun to see how the
younger kids relr about
cheerleading and Cootball.
Mrs. Lines' class volunteered their services and this is
what they came up with. ..
" I like to see the Dallas
Cowboys on T .V . Th ey
nerly went to the supperboll
but they lost a game. So
they tride agen and the~
mite go to the suppboll . but
there on strike." Lee Trejo
" I want to be a football
player. I like Coot ball be·
cause you ca n make a tuch
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down and get a b roke n arm
and a broken leg. And a
bone out of your joint." Rex
Mitchell
" If I had to choose one
sport that I liked. it would
be football , I think it would
be pretty hard . b ut one
thing about it. there is noth·
ing that can stop our mind.
You have got to concentriu e
on the game nothing else,
you got [0 give it a\1 you
have. I think h would be a
good sport for all men . I
would prob le like to be a
center and a quarter back,"
Sh aw n Reed.
" I tolled my dad can I go
out on the reid. and hc .said
no. He sa id you can'( lacked
th ose a nd h e sa id they
would run over you. " Shane
Bigham.
" I would lo\'c to be a
cheerl eade r. I wou ld l'hecr
so so lu ud ly peop le coul d
her me in Ihe stan ds, I '
wo uld chee r whenb we
made a touch down 100. I
would rea ly lik e being a
cheerleade r. I would srcam
and yell at pepra ilys 100,
And give Ihe spiril Slil'k 100
the peopl e Ihal have lhc
most spir it. I would SOl)' all
ki.Qds of chee rs . I ~\'ou l d ye ll
for th e foo tball plaYl·rs, And
yell and ye ll." Enn a Elliott,
" I w::t nt 10 be a cheer·
leade r but I dOIl't want to
play like I'm om,' bcc. \U",c 1
might hu rt m y se lf by
c1ibming on pl.·upp lcs buck.
I would have 10 hc ulUgh t
serial} things befor I l'llUld
be a ch eerleader , I ft'aly
would like to ba a ch eerleader but I have know id ea
why I would like to be a
cheerleader th ow," De n a
Potter
"I would like to be a
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleade r.
It wu uld take lo!s of practice
And I cou ld be on T.V. I
wo uld love tu do it, because
I likc trying new stuff. The
Sha llowater Mu stan gs have
had a good season. When
I'm here in Shallow ate r I'n\
goint to tryout for cheerleader. " Dena Taylor .
So. no\\' we knuw "how it
rea lly is!"
By Krist)' Tipto n
I cav~s
school every weekday
at 12:25 and stan . work a I
p. m , She works six hours a
day . Monday through Sa tur·
day.
Robin really e njoys working, With the money she
makes , shc says. " 1 try to
save. but_ .. you know how it
goes," Rubin works w ith
Denise Simpkin s. a former
Sha llowu lcr High School
Stu den t.
She rea ll v likes her
e mpl oyers. ' Sh e d oes n' l
think she could work fur
anyone lI il'cr, Robin doesn ' l
plan fo go to college . b UI
Basketball Season
Approaching
vcry s hurt !!> pan uf
lime , bas h 'lball season wi ll
be tlpnll trs, We will 1111we
o ut of thl' l·"posed fQo l ba li
fi e ld s inrl no r o; In gy m s .
III ;1
MIH'ie s lik e " Th e Best
I.ittl e
Wh or c hollS(.·
in
T(,x\t ~ ". Fir~ 1 Blood . " :lTld
·'All Offil'cr .lIld A gen tl eman," hol "(, nnly 11111.' Ih ing
ill ('O llHI H.III, Ihl' ra ti n g, for
each i .. "R" When a ... kl,' d ,
1110, 1 Pl·OP lr.: voted ,. Firsl
BI ,}o d" l h t' mn st p\)p ular
\\ ilh .. An Offil'l'r and 1\
Ge nt!t'man " a dose ~{'('O IHI.
P rnhab ly . t h(' f,, (,t o r lh ;1t
... win g'i th e d e ci s inn . I~
Syl;"l''iler $lull u lI('.
" Fir!oll BI <Xld " is Ihe 'Ilmv
'Jf SyI Vl~'I l('r Slill1nn c. 'Illlr;.
ing ;1\ a ex-G ree n B:m:1
frulll Vie ln am r unnin g fmm
Ih l' poli l't', 11 '.., l' Xl'ililig und
ralher sad at III<' (' nd, bU I
hlj)od~,
and c hildren 'ttw uld
tI(I\ be lakl'n to .. ",' l· 11 ,
" I\n Offi\.·c r and ~I GCIl I ·
MUSTANGS
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1\ ilh mun' b;1I :lI1n' ..lnl1 plill
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Jilin ... I he N,n·\" t .. bl' C'IIIlU: (I
tli ~h l I)ffkt:r. It ·\ :l hm ll Ih l'
Ipul:h "'l· n.!,~ alll \\ Ih' 1II ,I~l'" a
rt'~ pIlll \lbil' adult lHlI lI t a
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ALL THE
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WAY TO
lHI\
Iiwgu ;I ,I.!l·
Given in rt:Iarriagc by
her
father , the bride was 311ired
in a designer formal leng lh
gown of white chiffon wi th a
fitted bodice , fali hioned with
a Sabrina neckline of sca l·
loped Venice lace. cncrested
with seed pearls . wh it' li
o\'erlaid th e sho ulders. The
th ree quarter l ength l;:ti shHp
sleeves we re enhanced with
ruffle s, of pcau ' clallge ia('c
and seed pearls. The ful l
lenglh s kirt fluwed from Ih e
wa ist line into 3 l' hapel
length train , el ched with
Robin 1.<·.1,..
pcau'dan gc l'I('c and n"utl e·
~' i1h c hiffon l' T\'s lal
pleating , She wort a julie t
cap of Venice la« and sc~d
cd
SCHOOL MENU
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~'o ld uu t thl' rc~) 11l "'l cad uf
lOu(·hdl ,wn... t h er(' will be
j ump !'!h u t ~. dUlIb , and
peatls. rashloned wit h I
fingertip veil illusion. edged
with lace and seed pe.rls.
She carried a cascade
boquet pf pink sweetheart
roses. mauve carnations.
daisies and spider mums,
tied with white satin picot
ribbon s1reamers.
The ce remony was perform e d before an alter
nankcd with can dl e tree
tapers on e ither side, accenl cd wi th baskets of white
mums en lwi ned with wh ite
s atin ribbon ,
Ma tron of honor was the
bride's s is ter. Mrs . Candy
Lapaglia of New B'raunfels
Ih e bridesmaid was Mrs.
Cuh\' Gr iesba urn Hull 01
Mid land, Th ey wore ideot, : 011 fu ll length s kirts
cranberrv velvetee n , enhanc
ed with fitted cu cumber·
bands of mauve sa tin and
w hil e emb roid e red lace and
b lousC's of wh it e ruffled
salin , They carried nosegays
o f mauv e and cranbern
blo~ so m s,
.
Serving Ih l' groom as be st
man was Harold Phipps 01
Shrevepon. La. The groom·
or
sman WII Mike · Stanford.
brother of the .room
Us hers were Leroy Gnw·
under. Jr . of Austin.
brother of the bride. Brad
Phillips of Hanesville, La .•
Per Landeck and Phil Boot·
he of Midland. The candle
lighters were Paul Stanford,
brother of the groom and
Andv Weir of Midland.
M'u sical selectio ns were
presented by Dr. Joe Stan·
ford of Vi s ta . California.
uncle of the groom. He was
accom panied by Carole
Hall. organ ist.
Guests were received in
the par lor of the First
Unit ed Methodi st Church .
The bride 's tab le was laid
wic h whit e C hant ill y lice
cloth , ce ntered with noral
arrangement in the bride's
chose n color s or cra nberry,
mau\'c and pink blossoms
acce nt ed with white tapered
candlcs. Punch was served
fr om a n antique crys ta l
punch bowl. The three·
tiered ca ke was ice d in
white on white . decorated
with dainty white flowers
and topped with I rina of
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Ie ... IM) a h in t dlO\ C"" fnr
Ihe yo un gt' r ilurtll' IH.'C~ .
A good PC movie th ai
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Flye Marie Phillips.
Hanesville. La" sister of the
groom registered guests at
a table where a cranberry
inv it a tion candle burned .
Renee Lapaglia. Carl and
Brian Phillips carried white
woven baskets . decorated
with mauve and cranberry
flowers. filled with · th e
traditional rice bags.
Members of the house·
party included Mrs. Jack
Kassa hn, Bovina . Mrs .
R. W . Woodruff . Shallo·
water. Mrs. Charles Bell.
Lubbock ,
Mrs .
David
Auburg. Brownfield. Maril ·
yn Lyons. Austin and Leslie
Greer. Midland.
After a wed~ in!! trip. the
Mr, and Mrs . AI Stanford
hosted a rehearsal d inn er
honori ns Mi ss Geniese
Grawunder and Jame s Stan·
for d at the Saddle C lub
Party House in Midland on
Friday. November 26.
On Saturday mor n ing .
Nove mb e r 27. a brun ch
honorins Miss Geniese
Grawunder and James
Stanford was hosted by Mr.
and Mrs . Jack Kassahn and
Mrs. R. W. Woodruff at the
Greentree Country Clu b in
Midland . Guest in clud e d
pa rent s of the couple and
members of the \\-'eddi ng
party.
heating or cooli ng bills, if
they are in danger of h,aving
utilities CUI off .
The money is limi ted to
590 for each eligible household between October 1.
1982. and March 31, 1983.
AnOlher S90 will be avail·
able for eligi ble house holds
between April I and Sep·
tember 30. 1983 . Once the
money is exhausted no
further payments ca n be
made,
l ocal agencies have contracted wit h th e Oepart M
ment of Human Resources
to handle the program . To
b. e lig ib le a house hold
must h ....'e a tota l gross
monthly income of less than
$305.49 for a one· person
hou se ho ld : $4 99.49 for a
two. person
house hold :
56&1.49 for three: $8015.49
i~
arC' r('"('nmlll cnded I II ",(,(.
" Man Fru m SI\ l1\~ ,.
By Mr>. Norman
Marthewl
Ri ver " . h h.. lik. c . , A Offkl:r
und
BEAT
a
Gen ll e m a n .··
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n)manl i..-, but Il ithtlUI I h ~
Ihin g' IIHI I nmh' (h e lal('r
• .\ Full Srn·h·" lIom rlo,",,,
.. hLj \\, ral ~ d ).( , l'hi ~ m tl\' le i ..
HALE
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• "'unlil~ ih lif"('onb
\,Ny ('.H·ning a nd "'l'Il \.\onh
the n W ll e\, to ... ('c il .
Thl.!'l' :I~t.' ;1\ 1 gl)t.~! mm iL'"
h I "'l' l' , a nd \\dl \\ Il rth \uur
tilll e and nllHlcy. By Fric:
CENTER
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Sfoni('I' f ;9~""Oto l.
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( ·h.ur 1t'·lI tal.
• \l r-dh'arr ·\ I.proH'd
- PI ':" & I' aid th I'r""'t'fip'
lion ("anI!'! II on orc'"d ,
AT 7:30
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Moo·Fr!. 9 a .m. · 5 : 30 p.m.
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mu Sl ha ve received a c ut off
notice· verbal or written·
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Rides To And From S chool
Doug and Barbara Rowden .
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Anton. 0kI1homa lpent last
week with' hei- mother. Mrs.
Norman MatI_.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Durwood
" - I t , of ~ City
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Beat
Hale Center
visited his brother Ind
family Glen
AmoDell.
SII...uy.
G_ In the Mme of
Mn. Oleta GUmore Th.....
ptaa 'Day weft: Mr. and
Mn. Doeald GIbnare aad
- dIIJdrea of - LaIIIIoct. Mr.
aDd Mn. IaItae Lyma of
LIttlefIeld aDd Mr. aDd MIS.
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Mr. N.J. PNIII ... Le.
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Pam and Ted Matthews .
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Manhews
. .
Mr. and Mrs . Dun y
M..dors. St ..e and R.y. of
Lubbock. spent Th.nks·
giving Day with Mr. and
Mrs . H.N. Me.dors .
Mr. and Mrs. Duny
Barnwell. of Houston. are
announcing tht arrival of •
new son born Nov. 19. He
wei.hod 6 oounds .nd 9
ounces . He was named
Christopher Todd. H. Is the
grandaon of Mr. ud Mrs.
H.C. Barowell or Lakeview.
Mrs. E.G. Magaban spent
Thanusivin& Day with her
ion Ina ' l.mily . Melvin
Maaaban. In Hale Center.
Mrs . .An'it. Co.. art of
Shallowater
Review
Acid Delinters
IJen\ee I. 0- . . . . . .
out my s heep . and will
deliver them out of .11
the countries •• nd will
and In lit the InhallllecJ
pllees of the country.
Tbe Innoal Matthews
Thanksgiving Dinner WIS
held in the home of Sam
and Jan Matthews Thursday
in Petersburg. Guest attend·
ina this dinner were: Mr.
a nd Mrs . Pele M.tthe ..... s
ltav or Midland: Mr. .nd
Mrs. Allen Matthews, Holly
""d Micha.1 of Onlihoma
City; Mr. ""d Mrs . Gene
Matthews .nd Bryan allO of
Oklahoma City ;
Pltsy
DeAnda and TIm , of Plain·
\'iew; Lynn DeAnd. of
Bryan ; Cindy DeAnd. of
San Anselo; J.mes Holcomb
of Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Baker and Lury ""d
Mrs . Hazel Rike of Lub·
bock ; Gene ud Rlndy
Matthews of Petersburg:
Heck and Louise Miller.
Larry. Shanda. Sh.ne ""d
Brlndi. Doug Fullinlim ""d
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FAMILY
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A. a shepherd ~eth
out h i. !lock In Ihe day
thlt he is among hie
sheep
thll
are
p laces where they have
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- No need to t..ste I roasting
chicken if you drape it with
slices of ....on. It'll do the
job itself in I WIry fla.orful
manner.
Lakeview
Locals
YUIIllgl' r and llid c r audiL'n ,
l'CS
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candle .
couple will make their home
In Aurora. Colorado. The
groom is manaFf of D~A
System s in Denver. Colo·
rado. The bride is • systems
ensineer with IBM .
The groom graduated
from Shreve High School.
Shreveport and , LSU. The
bride is a graduate of
Sha llowater Hig h School
and Te.as Tech.
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blo"om. In the
bride's colon. centered with
I bralt weddln. crou.
The groom's tlble was
covered In I bel.., doth of
Bellium linen. anced with
• sil ver coffee service,
Decoratin. his t. ble ..IS I
silver bowl enhlnced with
the bride's colors of crln·
berry and mauve blossoms
centered with a cranberry
Ms. Sally Edwards has
lived on a fixed inco me .
Social Security. for sevtral
years now and has found it
to be more and m o re
difficuh to take care of her
monthly bill. . She has
f. a red that .he wo uld fall
behind . not be able to pay
her bills with just her $280
monthl y Social Se c urit y
check .
Thi s has happened . last
month she was not able to
pay her utilitie s and no w
she is in danger of having
her heat turned off. With
her arthritis this will cau.se
her to suffer even more .
This is the story of many
people who live on a
limited , fixed income. Be·
ginning October I. 1982there were federal funds
available to help Iow·income
households pay their home
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Tu
"What's New At The Movies?"
Mio Gen lese Renee
Grawunder and Jam•• Mace
Sin ford ,,·er. unlled in
mlrrase Si tuiday. Nove m.
ber 27. at 2 p.m. in Glass
Me morial Chape l in Mid.
land with Rev. Bill Weir of
Midland per formin g the
double rin g l-er.cmony.
Parents of the couple are
Mr . and Mrs . Leroy
Grawunder of Shallowater
and Mr. and Mr s. AI
Stanford of Midland .
pia.. to live In her own
apartment,
Mury Lou Lara works at
Gandy's in Lubbock. It will
be two years, in May . since
Mi ry Lou has been work ing
•
there.
She is a senio r nnd
men1be r of FH A , Every
school day Mary Lou leaves
school to go ho me to rest,
At , 6 p ,m, s he starts work ,
She works every oth er day,
a total of 17 to 20 hours a
week , Mar y lou rea ll y
enjoy~ worki ng. She says.
" I love my bos s. I get
treated Ih e same as everyone e lse , "
Sh e d0Csn't plan (0 go to
(ollege . but plans 10 ge t a
'better job,
Both Robin and Mary say
lh ul they enjoy working w ith
Ih e publi c and mec ling
Pl'Opil'. c spl.·l:'ially Ihl' g uys.
By lir :h.: i ~ DU l' IlI' L.
FIRST STATE BAN,K
BOX 180. SHA~LOWATE"
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'Owen Is a public affairs
lechnleiln al YOkOl1 Air
Base, Japan. with the 47Sth
Air BI.e Wing .
He is a 1965 grldulte of
New Deal Hiah School .
New Deal Band Direetor
Takes Leave Of Absence
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Leiter G. Owen. son of
Wlyne L. Owen \ of 4202
43rd SI .. Lubbock • . and
Estell Owen of New Dell.
'hls been promoled in the
U.S. Air Force to the rank
It was announced earlier
this year' that Charlie Cross ,
New Dear s Band Director.
would be leaving New Deal
High School iii December.
Well. cheer up folks! Mr.
Cross will , be here through
January 14th and will then
be taking an official leave of
absence to get his degree.
in which he only likes 19
hours to get.
There has been no decis-
ion as to who will finish out
this year with our band. but
Mr . Cross will be back nexl
fall. Mr. Cross has been at
New Deal High School for
the past four years and has
donc a great job at building
up the band.
When he first came to
New Deal . a little more than
eighl students were signed
up for band. He spent his
nrst year here recruiti ng
~~:;!!~-.;~~~::~~~:;::n~~' All· District
and
~unter I All·
I ,
Dis trict.
He was also named All
South Plains Offe nsive and
Defe nsive End and Player of
the Year for class A schools.
That ye ar. 11971) . Coach
Bobby Smith. of New Deal ,
was Coach of th e Ye ar.
Coach St cve Bigham is a
1972 gr.duate of New Deal
Hi gh School.
Thi s week we are intro·
ducing " Remember Wh e n."
wh k h will be a we e kly
article about those pt.·oplc
who madc hi story in New
Deal. whe th e r it was at
school or evenh which took
place in o r around the
(.'O mmunity.
If you hu\'e some trivia
about New Deal and local
folk s. call Sharla Att ebury
or se nd it to Drawer D,
Abernath v in care of the
Abe rnath)' Week l~' Revie w.
SC~OOI
-
lIappy
Birthday
Buns. Milk.
Happy Blrthd.y this week
to the followin2 locals:
Melissa Parrish, Barbara
Teston. Lo ri De ll. Juli e
Parker, Kayla Thiel. ' Ricky
Dunn. Melanie Parri sh.
Steve Bi g h am
and
Wayne Starnes.
THURSDAY : Spa g he tti
\\ ilh Me al Sall ce. Gr ee n
Peas., Tussed Salad . Fruit
Cup. Hot Roll s. Milk .
FRIDAY : Chicken Fried
Ste ak s and Gravy. Creamed
Pota toes. Green Beans. Pineapple. Hot Rolls. Milk.
"fa
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Bedroom, ]' Bath,
Owner Flnand"ll A••11.
lIappy
Anniversary
H.ppy Annl'erury thi s
~'eek to the foll owing locals:
Mr. and Mrs , Bill Teston.
Mr . and Mrs . Duane Mark ·
ham. Mr , aod Mrs. Ken ny
Thiel. Mr . and Mrs, Wa yne
Steph e nso n a nd Mr . a nd
Mrs. J ame s Th iel.
Rt Al TORS
298-2440
AnKle TI)'lor and Linda Coonor
530.000
lIbIe.
CONGRA IS LIONS!
W e wo uld like to congral·
ulatc our IQ82 Lio n fuotball
tca m and l'oachcs for a very
good yea r, You we nt futher
th a n predict cd th is y e ~ r
Lio ns, a n d cve r yo ne I S
proud of you! Now . leiS
cat · ·e m· up in basketball! !
Guayule. a dusty·looking shrub. contains the same lattx
as rubber trees and can be: u~ to m.k. rubber.
Larae Ranch Style llriek
3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. 2
Car G....e. 1,5 Aereo .
aly W.ter.
3 Bedroom, Brick , J
Bath, 2 Car Garale,
Co,'ered P.11o II
elDenl, Nice Large
Workahop. Heatlna &
63
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FOR SALE: 1976 Olds
Cutl ass . Ex<..-clle nt condition .
Ca ll
Ri c hard
DuBos e'.
29H·2536
Miscellaneous
30.
J _ Pope 198-4019
795.7116
To The Review
Pol e after printing it in the
paper.
Send your Santa IcU ers to
the Abernath y Wee kl y
Re view .
Draw e r
D,
Abernathy. We will priol
them as we Ret them .
vear.
t a kin g orders far
homem ade tin namon rolls.
Call Gui Via al 298·41 31
aft er 5: 00 p.m.
IJ·2tpl
Now
a••
CooIIaa.
Send "Letters To Santa"
It is time again for
youngsters to write Santa
and let him kno\~,' what the}'
want for Christ mas thi s
FOR SALE, Jeeps. Cars.
Trucks under 5100 available
at local gov't sales in yaur
area . Call Irefundablel
1·6 t9·569·0241 ext. 38\J for
directory o n how to pur·
chase. 24 hours.
13·2tp)
Wae
Jim Bob SmUh
SEE RINSE· N·VAC. the in·
cred ible ne "' portabl e steam
type carpet cleaning sys tem .
It does the job of profes·
sional ("a rpe t cleaners at 3
frac tion of cost. Rent one
oow at Stru ve's Department
Slo r •. J 18 Mai n. Ph o ne
298·253 1.
. Send your" Letter s To
Santa" to the Review, We
will print the m in the
Revi e w . Sant a ha s a
" A man hu not leen I
subscriptiqn. and to make
thing... who hOI not felt it."
double sure he gets it. we
Henry D.vid Thor•• u
will mail it on to the NorttJ .
)I. ry K. y Cosmetics. 751·
2126S.R . Barrick .
.
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ABERNATHY R£V1 EW
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Shop Abernath y Fl nt.
SJ \'e Time Money and
Gas.
We would like to take this
opportunity 10 express our
gratitude to each and every·
one for the many acts of
kindness that was shown to
us in the loss of our loved
one. Thank you for all the
food . flowers. calls. cards.
prayers and to those who
sat at the hospital and so
many other act s of chrislian
love that all of you e xpres·
sed to our family.
Thank you again .
The famil y of Henry Allen
Hearn
Thelma
Donnie Hcarn & Famil y
Jo and J ohnny Bure ls mith
& Famil),
1.J· ltp) -
.Job
Opportunity
IIA11GAI:'<
HAVE YOU HEARD
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to your home each week, 52 weeks a year
for only 18. Save '5 over newstand Prices.
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Happy 29th
Coach Bigt'lam!!
These Concerned Businesses Support The New Deal School And Town 100 %
fits. easy m~ney.
no c;t pcr ·
nos EVELY N FOND\'
1I. .. llS-t590
babies.
utile more about
the effects of diabetes on later
C&G
~;~e~ev~~~~:~t.h~:~IY s~a~~
BUILDERS
blood vessels throughout the
mother's body, Thai may reduce
the transfer of vi tal nutrien ts and
oxygen to the fetus, which can
lead to miscarriage or srillbinh .
Ano ther oroblem can develop
as well. The high levels 01 glucose
Remodeling , P.{lellng,
Garage Conversions,
Pallos, Stonn Doors and
Windows . Painting all
t)'pes of home repair. No
Job to small. 1609 Ave.
D: Abemathy 298-2086.
I
D.C. WRECKING INC.
THE HARRING TONS
NtwDeaI.
co.
Pbo.7.105UI
ATTEBURY FARM STORE
New De.I. TellU
SHARP'S GROCERY STORE
FARMERS DEPOT
Pb..e 7.605511
NEW DEAL
FIRE DEPARTMENt
New DellI. Tel ••
HUB CITY MACHINE &
MANUFACTURING, INC.
s.do UIIIYInI&y .111t1o IItreeI LUbedI
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NEW DEAL. FL,VlNG
SERVIC~
JONES PRODUCE a FARMS
WESTERN GLOVE
Lubbock
Clovl. Hwy .
NEW DEAi GIN
New Delli. Ten.
GO! FIGHT! WIN!
The City of Abernathy , Telas reserves the right to reject
any bid and all bids and to waive any irregularities in .a bid
proposal and to accept the bid or group .of bids that is most
advantageous to the City of Abernathy.
BUREAU INSURANCE
l , l.., . Aoto - Fir• • Crop • Hail
(
.
Specificatians and bid proposal forms may be examined at
the City Manager's: Office. 811 Avenue D.
CORALIE COX
c.u Or Come By For All Your
.... ur.nceN .....
1010 W.lIth
Abernatby. Tex •• 7AIl
co.
We give heahhy'
homeowner
savings to
non-smokers
Why! Because Fire Insurance
Exchange, a membe.r com.
pany of the Farmers Insurance Group. hos found they
tend to be better insurance
risks. Non-smokers live
longer. healthier lives and
there is less chance that their
houses will go up in smoke.
So. if you haven 't smoked
in the past two years. Colli
. me today to see if you are
eligible for real savings on
your homeowners insurance and get acquainted
with Farmers fast , fair .
friendly ~rvice.
Farmers
Insurance
Group
•
7fT-Illl
PhoaelI2-813.
NEW DEAL COOP GIN
JOE KIRK WHOLESALE MEATS
City of Abernathy. Texas
Otellia Clement
City Secrelary
be considered.
298-4127
MARKHAM'S GROCER'y
Specifications and bid proposal forms may be examined at
the City Manager ' s office. City Hall, 811 Avenue D.
Proposal s received after the closing time and date cannot
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The ir discovery would shake Ihe worlds 01 c ommunicalion. medicine
and defense . bul Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow knew only
that they had discovered an entirel y new source of light. They
called iI an "optical maser." Toda y we know it as the "laser."
Their discovery was a light beam s o concenlrated it
could produce power densities m illions of times as
intense as Ihose on the surface of the sun - a light
source so dense , the energy produced was
grealer than the energy reQuired 10 produc e it.
1982 , at 7: 30 p.m. in the City Hall Building.
The City of Abernathy reserves the righl to reject any bid
and all bids and to waive any irregularities in a bid
proposal and accept the bid in whole or part that is most
advantageous to the City of Abernathy.
Sealed Bid Proposals addressed to:
City Manager
City of Abernathy, Texas
P.O. Box 310
AI WEST BUILDERS
811 Avenue D
City Hall
SUPPLY
Abernathy, Telas 79311
Finisher & labor
will be received at the City Manager's office until 5:00 p.m.
....II.ble If desired
on the 13th Day of December. 1982. To furnish insurance
roverage " A" Property Insarance , " B" General Liability,
Hale Cenler 839-2102
" C" Umbrella Liability , "D" Fleet Liability. "E "
,!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ Workmen ' s Compensation. and " F " Public Officials
Profesisonal Liabili~ ,
P O Bo.!»80. 924 A..enue D
Producing more energy
front less ...
ntakes the difference.
Will be received at the City Manager' s offices in the City
Hall Building until 5:00 p.m. December 13. 1982. for
furnishing a 1983 model automabile for th e Police
Depanment. The bids will be publicly opened and read by
the City Council at their regUlar meeting, December 13,
For All Your
Cement Needs
Call
Cen'er Ready Mix
PRI CED TO SELL
4 bed room , I 1/ 2 ba th
Brick , 4rh and Ave . M
1It8 South Columbia
P ..... Iew,Te ••• l .. 1Z
ZM-C351
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed Bids Address To:
Major and City Council
City of Abernath y, Texas
P.O. Box 310
SII Avenue D
(2-2tc)
P RIC E REDUCED
1714 Avenue . H
3 bedroom , 2 ba th ••. very nice .
fA.~M
,Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
709 Sih • 3 bedrooms. 2 b.lh
Priced To St-II
1111 A,·c . F two Slon needs
some ~palr. Make ' Offer
II U NTERS~ ~
l' l'iIQ UL. u:X UR\· .. . ENEI.!G\· E.·FICIEST...
J HrdrooM . % bath. f'SUI slorag~ . special (falurK.
in the mother's blood stimulate
the fetus to produce extra insulin . Insulin appears t.o act as a
growth hormone during fetal
development. A high insulin level
causes many diabetic babies to
grow abnormally large. increasing. the ~s k of having a difficult
de~very. .
..
Also, high fc:tal IOsuhn levels
seem to delay lung development
Immaturn y .of the newborn's
lungs,c~ lead ta the ~gerous
co ndlli o n called resporatory
dl,stress synd~ame , which a therWl~ occurs m smaJl premature
ftichard DuBose
illsurall(e
12.2tp)
Need 4 or 5 ladi es to be
hea ut y advisors and distri·
bUl or s fo r cos me lic s for
larg e corpor atiun , Far intc r·
view please . call 2'l8·2080
mo rnin gs bel wee n 8.9.
e\ enings betwet"n 5-6 any.
time Sunda \'. Good Bene·
Comfortable-medium priced 3 bedroom . 2 bath , basement.
love a nd refriger a tor stays. St-lier will make allowance (or
·repa ln .
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That You Can Have the Review delivered
Preliminary result s suggest
that rigid co ntrol of patients'
blOO<! sugar lev<ls during prc:gnanl"Y can reduce .or eliminate
~ ~~~tes. relatcd damage [0 in-
un~:o:~~w a
3 bedroom. Z baCbi. ba se m('nt .
la r~t moduft kltcben.
Aberl1&thy
Weekly Revle ..
Francisco.
In severe diabetes. the problem is that the cells of the body
caMot make full use .of their rna·
jor fuel. blood sugar. or glucose .
A natural ho rmone called" in·
sulin no rmally enables cells to use
gl ucose efficiently. bUI diabetics
do not: produce enough insulin
for their neal5 .
. About nine percent of ~abies
oor,l1 10 di~ b< li<: mothers have
mZJor maHormations of organs
that form very early in pregnancy. Apparently . poor bloods~ gar control at that lime
dlsru!')ts deve lap~ent .of [h,e
baby, but how II does so IS
real estate
JIM SMITH REAL TV
n-IJ'
"',..... J. AJI. P~.D • .
Via! PraIde.t for ~rdI
Mirth of DI .... IIrt. Def...I.
Fou_tlo.
Each year diabetes tragically
affects thousands who do nol
have it.
They are the unborn and newborn babies of diabetic women
- some 100.000 of them each
year - for whom pregnancy all
too often ends in stillbirth .
newborn death. or birth of a
malformed baby. BUI reeeni advances have made h pos~ ible to
learn whether these risks can be
cut down .
The March of Dimes Birth
Defects Foundation has helped
10 launch pilot programs for diabetic pregnancy in Boston. New
Haven. New York Ci ly and Sa n
NEW LISTINGS
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Abernathy Weekly Review
Drawer 0
Abernathy, Texas 79311
Card
Of Thanks
ClEAN RUGS . lik e n e ~· . so
cas\' 10 d o wit h Blu e Lustre.
Re ~t el ectric shampoocr 51.
Siruve Department Store .
NEW DEAL FLAG CORP... Pictured on Ihe back row. from left to rlghl. Lisa James. Shelley
Williams. Cherie Glover and Vicki Nichotson. Fronl row. Capt. Sheila Kirk. Kim Deaver.
Melissa Parrish and Cindy O·Neal. Not pictured is Tonda Hughes and Tina ' Hughes . IReview
Photo
Name:
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LA NDMARK
Dec. b·\o
MONDAY: Corn Dogs .
Macaroni & Ch eese. Black eyed Peas . Mixed Vegeta ·
bles. Appl e Crisp. Hot Roll.
Milk .
TUESDAY: Chi lli Pic.
Pinto B.eans. Tossed Salad ,
Fruit Cake . COfn Brea d .
Milk .
WEDNESDAY :
Ham·
burgers . Cat s up. Mu~tard .
Sa lad Dress in g, Fr e nc h
Frie :"
Lc ilu cc . Tomat o.
Onion . Pickl es. Brow ni es .
For Sale
Re.1 Estlte
Menu
students fnto b.nd and now
. has 85 students in band this
year.
Mr, Cros s has also done a
great job wo rking long
hours with the band. and
the thought of losing him
has a lot of students and
pare nts ve ry up set.
Mr . Cross. go get that
degree and hurry back to
us. wc 'lI be anxious to see
you again next fall .
Remember When •••
Eleven years ago. Coach
Steve Bigham was named
offensive and defensive end
.
City of Abernathy. Texas
Otelia aement
City Secretary
(2 -2t..)
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed Bid Proposals addressed to:
City Manager
City of Abernathy, Texas
P.O. Box 310
811 Avenue D
City Hall
Abernathy . Texas 79311
will be received in the City Manager's office until 4:00 p.m .
December 10. 1'l82. at which time bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud. Bid proposals are 10 furnish the
City of Abernathy w;th Group Hospitalization Insurance
Coverage .
Proposals received after the closing time and date cannot
be considered.
The City of Abernathy. Texas reserves the right to reject
any bid and all bids and to waive any irregularities in a bid
proposal and accept the bid or group of bids that is most
advantageous to the City of Abernathy.
Specifications and bid Proposal forms ";~y be elamined .t
the City Manager's Office. 811 Avenue D.
Please ·mark your sealed bid envelope plainly ' on the lower
left comer: Group Hospitaliz.tion Coverage for City of
Abernathy .
City of Abernathy. Telas
Otelia Clement
City Secretary
(2·2tc)
"A book ~Id tuc:h us to enjoy lif., Dr to _ura it."
s....uel. Johnson
RI. 3 Lubbodl
New Deal. Ta ••
ABERNATHY
KELLEY'S GARAGE
WEEKLY REVIEW
New DellI. Ta ..
NEW DEAL
BAND & A,THLETIC BOOSTER
'CLUB
New De.l, Teus
FARMERS CORNER,
C..la..e.M........
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STEPHENSON '
PORTABLE WELDING
."lIeIiI,. ... ll
,..,.. 1
748-8008
GaG Aero-Service
Lubbock I"ternatlona. Airport
~47-12'.
Arthur ~wIow tIfId eta.rIeI Townes
Thll prlnoIpleol more IHIlIIlIY from .... IppI'" to
IIIe High-Efllclency AckI-On Hut Pump - more units of
heallhan units 01 electricity needed to produce that heat.
And while lite Add-On H. .I Pump"," wfth ,our Dilling
furnKe to hilat your home during the winter. Ihe Add-On Heal
Pump functions with the same efficiency 10 cool your home during
wlrm welther.
.
As partners, Townes Ind Schawlow made a significant difference In our
world with their work on Ihe laser. As partners you. Southwestern Public
Service Company and Ihe Add-On Heel Pump can maIIe Ihe ~
mIIIIIQlng electricity In your home. Call SPS to_what.yourtlllVingscould be.
You and SPS, partners managi'ng electricity, make the difference.
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SOUTHWUTIIRN IIU8UC _VIC. COMPANy
Need More Light?
It amazes adults when they
discover chitdren reading a book or
magazine in poor light or shadows
How can they do it? Young. healthy
eyes can compen.ote for lack of light
bec.use their foc'l'ing muscles are
strunger and more nexible. But
they'lI get eye strain if Ihey do Ibis
too often or for long periods of time.
The eyes need lilht to _ "",n .
. This is espeelally trw fur older
people. When-lhe ltaht is nahl. ___
older people can do any diffiaalt job.
from repamna borken fumitlft to
fino needle wort.
11Ie best kind .pi Ilthtille ia •
dIffuoed liaht I'" ..,.... ...... are.
and ellmlnata alare. Glue can come
from light shin ina directly into your
eyes. Or it can com~ from light
reflected off shiny surf~s.
h's a good idel to h.ve more Ihan
one light on in • room. Then. whe.
you lelve the briahtly.lit .... you're
not w.lkina ialo shadows.
Rffiinl y<!UI' eyes from linie to
time is also helpful. So .re relulu
eye checkups.
THUlID"Y',~tD_
Center,
Mr. lid Mr.. I ,L.
Plnonl, of Abernathy, at·
iendecl lad', "'....
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- .; -34, fIIt~ wal
.... at 8 p.m. l'rIday a'
. 'S ervices ' for Jack
,0 000ben Funeral Home.
M... wu said a' 10 a:m.
Parsons, 60,
Saturday a' St . isidore
Churcb with Rev.
D'Souza oftIdat·
in,.
Burial was In Abernathy
Cemetery UDder the direct.
Ion of Chambers Funoral
CathoUe
~
Home.
.
Lubbock General Hospital
, after a lengthy illness.
She is a native of Buda,
moved to Abernathy in 1958
and has been a resident of
Lubbock for seven yesrs.
Survivors include her
husband . Jose; two daught·
ers, Kathy and Jessia, both ,
of Lubbock: three sons, Jose
Jr .. Jaime and Ruben, all of
Lubbock: her parenls, Mr:
and Mrs . Eusebio Castel·
Ion; nin e sis ters, Sophia
Ram os . Phyllis , Guill e n .
Aurora Joett. and Anita
Castillo. a ll of Abernathy ,
Georgia Ramos, p"tsy Gar·
cia and Estcfana Bastrido .
all of Denver. Colo., and
Irene Morales and Isabel
Garza. both of Odessa: and
three broth ers. Perfect o
Castellon of Mt. Vernon.
Wash .. Juan
and Manue l
K.
were at San
Angelo in St. Lute United
Methodist Church Nov ·
ember 23,
Jack Parsons was born
April 22. 1922 in Plainview.
Te.. s. He was in the Air
Force from 1941·1946. He
was a Re sea rch Biologist
with the Te..s State Parks
and Wildlife until his reti·
rement in 1980.
He married Virginia Jack ·
son on August 14 . 1944 at
Roswell, New Mexico, They
have two sons, Mike R.
Parsons of Livingston and
Dan c. Parsons of Houston.
Jack was a graduate of
Texas Tech University with
a major in Animal Husban·
dr y and a minor in
&a-ae.
Sara 'Pat'
Fallwell
and two grandchildren.
The
err:ments' Law Enforcement
Academy at its banquet
Saturday. November 20th.
.I ackson L'Ompl~ted 320
hnur\ of inte nsive study in
th\.' nine week course. Sub-
jects Include Penal Code,
suggests
the 209 g uests and 51udcnts
of the IS co unty SPAG area
Law s. The class also includ-
whil e Danny Dav is. In vestigator for the Texas Co mmission on Law Enforcement
Office r St a ndard s and Edu·
ca tion (TCLEOSEI. was th e
Keynote Speaker.
The 26 students arc now
eligible to be certified as
Pe ac e
Officers
bv
TClEOSE
.
Hl'nrv Rieff. Pres ide nt of
the SPAG Board of Direct·
llI'S . along with J e rr y Cass 11..·\,ens. Excutive Director of
LET H & H CATERING
Cater
Your Holiday Meal
.. Ham
.. Barbecue
...-
\3 . 1948. and
was a mason ry contractor.
He married Helen Ward on
July 8, 1972 . in Snyder.
Survivors include hi s
wife; a so n. Jimm y o f
Odessa; his parents . Mr .
and Mrs . Ro y Cole of
Snyder; two sisters. Majorie
Woodard. of Austin a nd
Carolyn May of Sn yder: and
a brother, Roy of Waco.
Mr. Cole was a cousin of
R.L. P. rsons of Abernathy.
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WITH PURC.H,
OF $10.00
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FRESH
RUSSET
POTITOES
BORDEI'S
PUDDlla
BIRS
law enforcement offici als .
Oil fie ld theft in Texas is
costing citizens millions of
UTTENTlON'
$
$
$
7-10 Day Notice
Homeowners
Insurance
Up 1035%011
Call 218-4127
i@
I
los t
tax
r e ve nue s.
Th e
OIL·COPS hotlines, which
SHURFINE
offers anonymit y to i ts
callers and a reward up to
S5,000. is an ideal tool to
PORK
& BEANS
fight this costly crime .
The OIL · COPS ho tlin e
program mu s t be we l l·
known to th e pub lic to be
effective. If yo ur publicati o n
is currently advertising o ur
number we E:ertainly app reciate your coope ration. If
you are not. we a sk that you
consider using the cnclosrd
sheet
for
wh e reve r
ad s or fil ler
and
when eve r
possible as a public service.
t
ization form ed to s upport
law enforcement efforts to
deal with oil field crimes
and we need your help .
We appreciate you time
and as sistance.
Sincerely.
Edward L. Richard $
Executive Director
"YOII need some interest in YOllr
life . . . compollnded, that is, at
STATE BANK---tI
WE ARE EAGER TO SERVE YOU
* Certificates of Deposits
* Bank By Mall
* Night Depository
FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS
ABERNATHY
FIRS,T STATE BA K
REPORT OIL FIELD THIEVES
CALL
1·800·0IL·COPS
1-~5-26n
TOLL FREE ...... REWARO
Tile "3 Way'lo wulaie
and Finu Your Buamenl"
co.........r education brachuna .... ,tne. For copl...
write
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To make the job INaier, •
new conawner education
brochure entitled "3 WIYI
to lnaulote and Finisb Your
Buement" is now Ivanlbl.
from United ~tat. Gypoum
Company. Featuri", dia·
IP'lftlI and orr.ring three
ehole..
of
I natall.tion
method.,
thl.
•..y·to·
follow. Itep-by-atep lIuide
ten. the homeowner how to
IDIIaII ' FOAMULARot Ex·
truded
Poly"tyr.ne
lnautatlon.
el .
IZ...:fCIIS
5/'100
PISC is a non -profit organ-
'* L.oans-Farm, Commercial and Install",ent
". i
dollars in higher prices and
$
$
$
.Farmers Insurance Group
• Checking Accounts
PEAS
hotline is being forw arded
directly and imrr.ediately to
Call 298-2124
298-4067
* .81e Deposit Boxe.
CREIIII
EARLY JUNE
SUGAR
5 LB BAG
$1 49
" i '/
SHU~INE ate~
the state , people are callin g
1·8(j()·OIL·COPS toll free to
report oil field thieves. Informatian received on thi s
Call 298-2219
... Savings Accounts
HOT DOGS
..,
TI.anks to the cooperatio n of
many publi cation s ac ross
... Chicken
.. Steak
H & H CATERING
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The Rota n native was
born Sept.
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. .TIBRMI
BeIl·Seale Funeral Home.
He died at 12:30 p.m .
Wedn esday . Nove mber 17
at Medical Center Hospital
in Odessa.
Dear Managing Editor :
The Pe trol e um Indu stry
Security Council (PISCl oil
field theft hotline became
operational June I , 1982.
• Roast
After 5 p.m,
fila CHIIIIIII. , . . . ..
.FIR .SCaTCI PilE 'f
.SPRUCE ••llSI.
Cemetery under direction of
SPAG and Bob Wat son ,
* Turkey
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. CONVENIENCE STORES
Stanley Cole
Code of Criminal Procedure.
Family Co de and Traffic
ed in s truction on Patrol
Proced ures. how 10 investigate accide n1 s and Public
Rclario ns. Each student also
wus rt_'quircd to qua lify with
a hand g un a nd shotgun.
Rcbccca King, City Man·
ag er of PU SI . se rve d as
\ Mistre ss of Ceremonies to
f a mil y
memorial s to the Harrington
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Service s for Sara (Pat)
Fallwell, 76, of Friona. were Cancer Center or the triona
Senior Citizen s.
at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the
Friona United Methodist
Church with the Rev . Archie
Echols, pastor, officiating. .
Services for Stanley Cole.
Burial was in the. West
34. of Odessa were at 2
Park Cemetery under the
p.m. November 27 in the
direction of Ellis·Blackweli
Blackwell ,Baptist Church
Funeral Home of Friona.
She died at High Plains with Rev . Marvin Glass gow
officiating.
Baptist Hospital in 'Am~rillo
Burial was in Blackwe ll
Abernathy Police Officer Graduates
From SPAG Law EnforcelDent Academy
Gary
Dean Jackson ,
representing
Abernathy
Police De partment, gradu·
ated from the 25th South
Plains Association of Gov-
Canyon, M". FallweU .... a
member of the Methodist
Graveside serylces for Church and the Friona
Senior citizen. and Rebecca
Encarna.lon Gonzales, 49,
of Abernathy were at 2 p. m. Lodge .
Survivors Inclitde three
Tuesday with Rev, Matthew
D'Souza pastor of St. 1.ld·
sons. W . E. "Buddie" of
are Catholic Church officlat·
Friona, loe of RuIdoso
N,M., Gien Ray of Tucson;
ing,
Burial was in Abernathy . three' daughters . Mrs. Beul.
Cemetery under direction of ah Ruth Booker of Cache,
Okla. ~Jimmie Sue Gibson
Chambers Funeral Home.
He died at 11 a. m. Sunday and Tama Lou Boeckman
in High Plains Hospital, both of Friona: five sisters.
Mrs. T.E. Lutrick of Aber·
after an apparent he a rt
illtack.
nathy. Mrs. C.S. Dowlen of
He was a Mexico native Amarillo. Mrs . Truman
Culp of Shell Beach Calif.,
and live d in Abernathy
and Mrs. Carl Daughtery of.
about four years. He was a
Mauer. Ariz .. a broth er ,
pa vement finisher for a Mad
A.E. Pipkins of Monahans;
construction
firm
tn
30 grJlndchildren ; and JO
Abernathy .
areat· ar~ndchildren.
Sur\livors include hi s
She was preceded in
wife. Janie: and 12 children,
death by her husband : a
daughter. LaNors McElroy
Ran~er
Management. He worked for
the . Soil
Conservation
Service from 1948·50 after
gradpating from Texas Tech
University,
Other s urviving members
of the family include five
brothers . one sister. a nd
one grandson .
The family has requested
that memorials go to the
west Texas Rehabilitation
FrIday after .. UI_.
She "'11 born June l4,
1906, In Hale Cenl. and
mlrrled William Elbert
Faliwell on Feb. 18, 1925, In
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