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¥/fEKlY REVIE ENUINE JOHN DEERE PARTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978 Hale County - Abernathy. Texas - lubbock County Seniors To Prod II The Roaring Twenties II For Class Play (pIcture Provided To The Review by the Plllnview Dally Hearld) Julie Fonon, left Miss Wayland 1978, presents the c,)veted trophy to the newly crowned Mi. Wayland 1979, Kym Thompson of Abernathy. Selected Saturday night, Oct. 21 at Plainview, Miss Thompson is a junior and was representing the Pioneer Track Team in the contest. tit tit oil KYM THOMPSON WINS MISS WAYLAND TITLE, WILL BE A CONTESTANT IN MISS TEXAS PAGEANT IN JULY ( by Jacquelyn Smyers) Kym Thom pson, 21, daughter Thompson, is on her way to the Mi" Texas Pagrant in July. Saturday nlght,October 21, she won the title Miss W.yland 1979 In H• ...,! Memorial AuditOrium in Plainv iew. The conteH Is an annual preliminary to die Miss Tt"X3 S and America Pageant<. She Pioneer TraCK Team. On Friday, Kym won the talent compe>tition with a gymnastiC jazz rOutine to Rhap;ody in Blue. She wore a long sleeved powder blue leotard covered with 48 dozen large blue rhinestones (every on" setbyher mother) and powder blue shoes. She pl a ced second in !wimwear competition we aring an emerald green suit with matching sandals. She . was crowne d MI.I Wayland in a Mike B"net gown of white chiffon with a white sequin top. $2500 worth of merc;handise frOm Plainview merchants goes to the winner to completely outfit her for the Miss Texas Pageant. Mrs. Thompson said Kym Is stili In a state of shock. She decide d to enter the contest only a f"w days before and had only 10 days NHS I nitiation Program Is Held In The Gold Auditorium October 17 th The Abernathy High School Nat ion a I Honor Society held its initiation of new members Tuesday,Oct- City Officials To Attend TML Meet I n Austin City ManagerlarryFlelds, Aldernlen Charle s Nelson and Happy Toler and their wi ve s win travel to Austln this weekend to at"'nd the T., x", Municipal League Convention. aber 17th at 7,30 p. m. In the Gold Auditorium. President Shana Toler be gan the program with a reading. Others on the pro- gram were: Beverly Taylor, Joe Salazar, and jimmy Mc- Kenzie. AHS principal Mitch leMoine pre se n te d the follOWing new NHS members with membership cards:Gay Hobgood, Mike Flores, Darrick Stallings, .Ramona Irlbeck, Roger Howard, Eric TOdd, Ray Ortiz, Dana Fondy, Lori Havens, Shelley Toler, Tracy Bradley, Trlna Hill, and Brad Bowen. of work on he r talent routine. She is most appreciative of everyone' s support and good wishes. She Is a junior at Way- land, will be a senior by Christmas, and works as a gymnastics instructor at BamyardAcademy In Plain- view. She has 205 students. Kym graduated from Abemathy High School in 1975. She was a twirler, FFA Sweetheart, Lubbock Ideal Miss,Livestock Princess of the Lubbock Jun ior live- stock Show,represented Area I In Houston as one of the top 10 4-H/FF A contestants, and recently placed third in the Miss '{{heatheart contest In Pe rryton. The Senior play, "The ! Roaring Twenties," will be presented November 11 and ' 18. A matinee performahce will be presented November 17,in addition to the reguliir. performance. Tlckelll prices will be announced at a later date. Gary Stalcup Is play directOr. Play try-outs we re last week and the parts were given at the endofl.stweek. The cast is as follows: Dexter Dunning-Gregg New- ton, Jessie Dunning-Gay ' Hobgood and Shana Toler, Karen Dunning-Mary Lane and Susan Sanders, DeDa WolfandKathy Shipman, Gary Dunnlng- Buddy Bowen, Eddie MeSSing -Gary Sanderson, Normon Langham-Lee McCune, Elly Dunnlng-K ani ce Newton, Beverly Taylor, Jay Desmond -Kelly Ml11., Nero Alntree- Rlllty ,Powell, Cynthia Harwood-She rri HObgood and KOri Heard, Amanda Hixon Ray1ene Fitzgerald and Tanga Payne, Sarah Glbson-Jeana Ouncan and Cindy Gragg, Marie-Jeri Pl!terson and Vicd Stewart. Musical number included in part: Dancers and Chorus, Jolanna Ward and Gem Booth, co-leaders, Debra Vineyard, Anita Castilleja, Jill Havens, MaryJane Duran, Judy Benton and GHnda Cooper. Party Extzas, Doug Albrecht, Pl!rry Evans and Bobby Grimsley. Staff: Assistant director, linda Adkisson and ' Script Girls, Cindy Benton and Jo Ann Lopez. - -•. ' - Musical Dlrectort Dianna Shaff"r, Stagr Manager, Terry Attebury, Joe Barrera, co-stagr, Crew chief, David Kenne dy, Rene Graham, and Jana Smith, co-property and crew chief, Ch"le Johnson.- co-make-up andcrew chief, Sylvia Mansanales-costume an d Stanley Ch"n-lIght, sound and C..,w chief. THE ROARtNG TWENTIES STORY OF THE Devastatingly funny! A look at the fads and fOibles Fields will at"'nda cable TV seminar Saturday to become mOre infonned about the legal aspects, rate adjustments,andother things Abemathy wl11 get into since OUT council granted a cable TV franchise. Other <eminars will brief him on new laws out of the last of the legi slature which effect citl"s. Toler an d N e Iso n will attend On the ities of .lec"'d officials of general law cities and on recent legislation. Other m"mbers of the NHS are President, Shana Toler; Vice-President, Beverly Taylor, and Secre- tary, Carrie Lee Lutrick, Charles Badley, Jimmy Mc- Kenzie, Joe Salazar, Pauline Brunner, Kim Grant, Gene McDonald and We I don Patterson. Newly installed memben of the Abemathy NHS are shown above following initiation. TMl's main concem will be the proposed tax ex"mpt status of municipal bonds. The convention wl11 draw up a resolution to be con- veyed to the legi,lature. Fields expects most "coffee di,cuss ion " to concern Cali- fornia's Proposition 13 and Its effect on property taxes and city finnaer.He said Texas has the hest tax position In the countll' and want, tQ It hi Mrs. Bettie Hardin Is Holiday Closing Set For Nov. 10 Saturday, Nov. II, Is Veterans Day, and the holi- day will be abs"rved by local ."ral and city mall carriers. There will be nO mall delivery Nov. 11. Abemathy Firs t State Bank will be close d Friday, Nov. 10, in observance of the lelal holiday. Bank customers are reminded of the unit at to ...... sponsor for the National to pa..,nts, grandparents and Honor SOCiety. students follOWing the pro- Refreshments we re served of "the roaring twentle." that wl11 brlngfortb dynamic laughter and applause ..... 'hen evelYbody was doing The Charleston and The F1.pper Clrl reigned supreme.Dexter and Jessie Dunning and their three children are the aver- age American family. JeSlle has be come proficient In calming down her unruly .pouse on the m any occasions when Dexter loses his tempe r and flits off the handle. Into their peaceful home comes Jessie's ne 'er-do-well brothe r, Jay Desmond, who ran awayfrom home when a mere youth and whom every - body believed to be dead. Jay calmly. announces that he is well'Y of roaming and has decided to settle down andmake his home with his sister and her family.O"xter hits the ceiling I Nobody is gOing to .ponge off him, Q!rtainly not a loafer like Jay. But he finds out to hi. dismay there Isn 't any- thing he can do about it. A month late r Jay is still "relaxing" at the Dunnings' home when a local bank Infonns Jessie thatsomebody (nobody can find out who) has opened an accountinher name and de posite d len thousand dollars to her ere dlt ! "Mama has sot herSelf a rugar daddy, and she don't know who he is or how she got him !"exclaims fourteen year old Della Dunning. Not until the final curtain do we find out who Je.sle's bene- factor is and the audience Is trealedto one of the f1Dln- iest scenes in many a moon. Specl.lties aft .pot1lId •. through the ma" .. crlpt aud ... e are sure YOll'n agree with us.that"The Roaring Twen- tier' is In a class by Itself. Daylight Time Goes Off Oct. 29 Set Clocks Back Central Daylight Saving Time w\11 revert to pl.in old Central Standard Time at 2 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Wheu you go tobedSatur<lay night, oct. 28, turn all of your clocks, watche., etc. BACK one hour. Or, If you p.efer, you can grt up at 2 .. m. Sunday, Oct. 29, and aet your timepiece. back to 1 a. m. Our thanks to Santa Fe Agent Jerry Phi1llpt! for providing the infonnatton on this time change. (BFDl legion Breakfast Set For Nov. II Abemathy's Borton-Hood Post No. 500 American legion, will host a b",akfast ., lor Veto TO n S of the U. S. Armed Forces on Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov.11. Breakfast wi1l be served starting at 6 a. m. and w\11 continue .. long as V"terans COme In. All Veter.ans are Invited to the breakfast,said Dan Z. Ward, Post Comman- der. (BFDl Booster Club Winners Listed M •• Martin won ,ome beans and a croek pot to c:ook them In at Abemathy Boolter Club meetings Jecently. Max Kennedy and C.rllrlbeck abo won buns. Ventu.., Foods donated die ClOck pot; Fe rry Heard cIaD.ted die dried peas .nd belns. The Item. were door pile, which aft! Ilwn each The club give. tickets Tech pme_ when Lubbock. Texas voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7, to cut ballots in the General Election. Voting in Abernathy,Hale County,will be at Abernathy City Hall. Voting at lakeview, Aale County, wi 11 be in the Methodist Church. Lubbock County voting in Abernathy will be at Joe Thompson 1mplement Company. Polls at New Deal will be in the clubhome and at New Deal School. Becton-Heckville area voters will mark ballots at the Becton Cin office. Po11s will open at 7 a. m. and close at 7 p. m. Please vote early in the day •••• Nov. 7. Absentee voting for the Nov.7 General Election Is now underway in offices of the County Clerks in Plain- view Lubbock. Absentee voting will end Friday, Nov. 3. Texans will elect a U. S. Senator and Govemor along with U. S. Repres" ntativ>!s and other state officers. The big race in the Hale-Lubbock area is for U. S. Representative, 19th District of Texas, the office being vacated by George retirement at the end of this ye ar. Te xans also will votF Nov. 7 on e i g h tor mort"' propose d Amendments. Ge ne ratin g the greatest amount of inte re>H is the propose d "Tax Bel ie[ Amendment" (H. f. B. 1). Demos Planning Old Fashion Rally Oct. 31 AD Old Fashion Democr- atic Rally is Iche dule d for 7,30 p. m. Tuesday, October 31, In the Hal e Counry Agricultural BUilding on the US 87 Business Roule in South Plainview. TiCKets will be available at the door. Everyone is invited to a ttf'nd. Among those to attend the Rally in P1 aln- Attorney Gen"ul John Hill; of the Hous e Bm Chyton, U. S. Congressman Jack Hightower; State Senator Kent Hance j Sen.ltor Ray Farabee; State Rep"'" sentative Pete LaneYi a representative forBob Kruegeri Commiss - Ioner John Poe me r, and others. Free homemadt> ice cream will be servtd. Reported by Pl!ggy TOOKer, Precinct DemOCratic Chairperson Struve's Dry Goods Hoppyls Shop Sale Begin Thursday Struve DIY Good< and Hoppy's Shoes and M..n', Clothing, are staging sale< this week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26,27 .nd 28. See the ad< in thi' pa pe r for further . f , J. .. " .-" .. .• . ,j '#' , 'fI' . Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ledford . .. Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary \ 1!". and Vr5. ..... h. l11 F. Le dfor d of 605 F' ,t St,... .. , \hernathy ef"lth!"atf'd nn i vf'T""arv MonJav,Oct. to Kevada for d:.:ys \\ ith ch i 'drt"' n , \1r. ,l nd Ha rvey l.ut r:ck Pl ann in :;:, to ,oin them theJ"(' were Ml"!!. Ledfor d'!' brothe r and in - 1a\o" Mr. and MI"" . G radv BamC'tb>, o f Calif •• a suburh of "an Tht If' wtrf' nJdrr :ed in F' airlt e, T e)(a( , Grand Chapter Report Set For OES Meet Nov. 2 The", will be .. ""port on the- C::-a nd (,1'<1 rt f' r.;Pf't, held in week, Jt the - tate d of '\b e rna t h,' Ch'rter 8n Orde r ofth. Ea'tem Star 2, at 7:30 p. m. Several loc al OES 111em- be", Mild",d T dnnehill, Worthy Ma tron, wert" in Houston for the Grand Chapte r annual srssion. otht> r for wi ll r. e the thE" !11e' fo !" t he !\ov.2 \ t Cltfd mee ti n,!. fo r th .. t mf't> t in'1: wi ll he Do ri, ..ln d Fme(t Bett\! and ;j,nJ \1<1 : "v He nh·. \ 11 10eIl m emht"' r< arE' ur'{ed to he prE"s C'n t, a nd visitin g East ern "t ar men,he:",- ,i T'{' in\'; te \! to Mr.a nd Ralph Mrs . Hatel Blum(,J1!'tocK, Mr<'. Bessie \\'atr1""5, and Mi ldred T .:l nnehill .1rE" the Grand Ch a rtPr of OrdPr of Fa<tf'm Star in Hou"ton wt"E" k.. F",d Boone Oc t. 23, ! Q2S . Tllt>v later move d to tubhock Co. J wh('1"'(' tht '\' w "ided until mov i r.o;; tC' a (arrr: 'n the Count\· I' ne/'Ihernathy In The v : <iter moved to a f a;m thf'v six n O'1:h and thrt't mile s wes t of · "Ihernathv. They !n1968. The lohnny tutrick.andhi -> yo, ifel'Rhonda. in Lubbock. Kathy Valdez Wins Place in District S/W/C Contest Thc D ,st l" ct "t;e.wTt \>\'ith Cotton" was held on <\atu·da\', Octoher 14 tit the lvnn Coun t\. · in T ah ol< a. frOm ninp count ie ' in pac" Kathy Valdl'l, of Mr. and MI" . Mike Valdez, won 2nd rlac. and $35 in the "Guys and 001 1," divj,ion, Kathy "'rre<ented Lubbock County a fter lst place in the Lubbock It With Cotton" Contp!t. for the f'Vf'nt anJ C"h , innf'l 11 theT'!' f ilm in " the ,tvle , how, A of the rrogram WaJ trlev!\ E"d on the Boh Ethridge ... .,d People Pla.ce On T ue' , t;!V a:1d \o\·e dnf' ( day.OCt. 17 JnJ lS. _rpeHeJ on the film of the " Sew Tt Wi th lOtton" stylE' "ho ..... , Lockney I s Coming Here; Petersburg Play at New Deal The \ HS ,\ ntf>lope s w!11 be fo r thf' ir li"t Di,trict 4 -AA confere nce w in FriJay,Oct. 27,when the tockn"y Longhorns come IlD Abernathy for a 7:30 p. m. game. Tilt> 'lop<' squad, riddledwith iniuries,dropped jts fir!t District to Tulia, 14-28, th.re last Friday night. Aberna thy nOW stands 5-2 -0 for the ' eason. Lockney's SCOres in games this ,.asOn: beat Post, 10-0; lost to Friona, 6-7; lost to Olton, 8-17;beat tlttleflelds 10-7; beat Seymour, 16-0; beat Dimmitt, 7 - 0; last to Floydada, 7.10. In a cruCial District 4-A game In Hale Center lut Friday the New

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Page 1: ¥/fEKlY REVIEunger.myplainview.com/abernathy/1978/1978-10-26.pdfOct 26, 1978  · Girls, Cindy Benton and Jo Ann Lopez. -•. ' Musical Dlrectort Dianna Shaff"r, Stagr Manager, Terry

¥/fEKlY REVIE ENUINE JOHN DEERE PARTS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978 Hale County - Abernathy. Texas - lubbock County

Seniors To Prod II The Roaring Twenties II For Class Play

(pIcture Provided To The Review by the Plllnview Dally Hearld)

Julie Fonon, left Miss Wayland 1978, presents the c,)veted trophy to the newly crowned Mi. Wayland 1979, Kym Thompson of Abernathy. Selected Saturday night, Oct. 21 at Plainview, Miss Thompson is a junior and was representing the Pioneer Track Team in the contest.

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KYM THOMPSON WINS MISS WAYLAND TITLE, WILL BE A CONTESTANT IN MISS TEXAS PAGEANT IN JULY

( by Jacquelyn Smyers)

Kym Thom pson, 21, daughter ofMr.andMrs. PI!~ Thompson, is on her way to the Mi" Texas Pagrant in July. Saturday nlght,October 21, she won the title Miss W.yland 1979 In H • ...,! Memorial AuditOrium in Plainv iew. The conteH Is an annual preliminary to die Miss Tt"X3 S and Mj ~~ America Pageant<. She represen~d Pioneer TraCK Team.

On Friday, Kym won the talent compe>tition with a gymnastiC jazz rOutine to Rhap;ody in Blue. She wore a long sleeved powder blue leotard covered with 48 dozen large blue rhinestones

(every on" setbyher mother) and powder blue shoes. She pl aced second in !wimwear competition we aring an emerald green suit with matching sandals.

She . was crowne d MI.I Wayland in a Mike B"net gown of white chiffon with a white sequin top. $2500 worth of merc;handise frOm Plainview merchants goes to the winner to completely outfit her for the Miss Texas Pageant.

Mrs. Thompson said Kym Is stili In a state of shock. She decide d to enter the contest only a f"w days before and had only 10 days

NHS I nitiation Program Is Held In The Gold Auditorium October 17 th

The Abernathy High School Nat ion a I Honor Society held its initiation of new members Tuesday,Oct-

City Officials To Attend TML Meet I n Austin

City ManagerlarryFlelds, Aldernlen Charle s Nelson and Happy Toler and their wi ve s win travel to Austln thi s weekend to at"'nd the T.,x", Municipal League Convention.

aber 17th at 7,30 p. m. In the Gold Auditorium.

President Shana Toler be gan the program with a reading. Others on the pro­gram were: Beverly Taylor, Joe Salazar, and jimmy Mc­Kenzie.

AHS principal Mitch leMoine pre se n te d the follOWing new NHS members with membership cards:Gay Hobgood, Mike Flores, Darrick Stallings, .Ramona Irlbeck, Roger Howard, Eric TOdd, Ray Ortiz, Dana Fondy, Lori Havens, Shelley Toler, Tracy Bradley, Trlna Hill, and Brad Bowen.

of work on he r talent routine. She is most appreciative of everyone' s support and good wishes.

She Is a junior at Way­land, will be a senior by Christmas, and works as a gymnastics instructor at BamyardAcademy In Plain­view. She has 205 students.

Kym graduated from Abemathy High School in 1975. She was a twirler, FFA Sweetheart, Lubbock Ideal Miss,Livestock Princess of the Lubbock Jun ior live­stock Show,represented Area I In Houston as one of the top 10 4-H/FF A contestants, and recently placed third in the Miss '{{heatheart contest In Pe rryton.

The Senior play, "The ! Roaring Twenties," will be ~ presented November 11 and ' 18. A matinee performahce will be presented November 17,in addition to the reguliir. performance. Tlckelll prices will be announced at a later date.

Gary Stalcup Is play directOr.

Play try-outs we re last week and the parts were given at the endofl.stweek.

The cast is as follows: Dexter Dunning-Gregg New­ton, Jessie Dunning-Gay ' Hobgood and Shana Toler, Karen Dunning-Mary Lane and Susan Sanders, DeDa Dunnlng~isa WolfandKathy Shipman, Gary Dunnlng­Buddy Bowen, Eddie MeSSing -Gary Sanderson, Normon Langham-Lee McCune, Elly Dunnlng-K ani ce Newton, Beverly Taylor, Jay Desmond -Kelly Ml11., Nero Alntree­Rlllty ,Powell, Cynthia Harwood-She rri HObgood and KOri Heard, Amanda Hixon Ray1ene Fitzgerald and Tanga Payne, Sarah Glbson-Jeana Ouncan and Cindy Gragg, Marie-Jeri Pl!terson and Vicd Stewart.

Musical number included in part: Dancers and Chorus, Jolanna Ward and Gem Booth, co-leaders, Debra Vineyard, Anita Castilleja, Jill Havens, MaryJane Duran, Judy Benton and GHnda Cooper.

Party Extzas, Doug Albrecht, Pl!rry Evans and Bobby Grimsley.

Staff: Assistant director, linda Adkisson and ' Script Girls, Cindy Benton and Jo Ann Lopez. - -•. ' -

Musical Dlrectort Dianna Shaff"r, Stagr Manager, Terry Attebury, Joe Barrera, co-stagr, Crew chief, David Kenne dy, Rene Graham, and Jana Smith, co-property and crew chief, Ch"le Johnson.­co-make-up andcrew chief, Sylvia Mansanales-costume an d Stanley Ch"n-lIght, sound and C..,w chief. THE ROARtNG TWENTIES

STORY OF THE ~Y Devastatingly funny! A

look at the fads and fOibles

Fields will at"'nda cable TV seminar Saturday to become mOre infonned about the legal aspects, rate adjustments,andother things Abemathy wl11 get into since OUT council granted a cable TV franchise. Other <eminars will brief him on new laws out of the last se~5ion of the legislature which effect citl"s. Toler an d N e Iso n will attend se mina~ On the responsibi1~ ities of .lec"'d officials of general law cities and on recent legislation.

Other m"mbers of the NHS are President, Shana Toler; Vice-President, Beverly Taylor, and Secre­tary, Carrie Lee Lutrick, Charles Badley, Jimmy Mc­Kenzie, Joe Salazar, Pauline Brunner, Kim Grant, Gene McDonald and We I don Patterson.

Newly installed memben of the Abemathy NHS are shown above following initiation.

TMl's main concem will be the proposed tax ex"mpt status of municipal bonds. The convention wl11 draw up a resolution to be con­veyed to the legi,lature. Fields expects most "coffee di,cuss ion " to concern Cali­fornia's Proposition 13 and Its effect on property taxes and city finnaer.He said Texas has the hest tax position In the countll' and

want, tQ It hi

Mrs. Bettie Hardin Is

Holiday Closing Set For Nov. 10

Saturday, Nov. II, Is Veterans Day, and the holi­day will be abs"rved by local ."ral and city mall carriers. There will be nO mall delivery Nov. 11.

Abemathy Firs t State Bank will be close d Friday, Nov. 10, in observance of the lelal holiday. Bank customers are reminded of the unit at

to

...... sponsor for the National to pa..,nts, grandparents and Honor SOCiety. students follOWing the pro-

Refreshments we re served

of "the roaring twentle." that wl11 brlngfortb dynamic laughter and applause ..... 'hen evelYbody was doing The Charleston and The F1.pper Clrl reigned supreme.Dexter and Jessie Dunning and their three children are the aver­age American family. JeSlle has be come proficient In calming down her unruly .pouse on the m any occasions

~ when Dexter loses his tempe r and flits off the handle. Into their peaceful home comes Jessie's ne 'er-do-well brothe r, Jay Desmond, who ran awayfrom home when a mere youth and whom every­body believed to be dead. Jay calmly . announces that he is well'Y of roaming and has decided to settle down andmake his home with his sister and her family.O"xter hits the ceiling I Nobody is gOing to .ponge off him, Q!rtainly not a loafer like Jay. But he finds out to hi. dismay tha~ there Isn ' t any­thing he can do about it. A month late r Jay is still "relaxing" at the Dunnings' home when a local bank Infonns Jessie thatsomebody (nobody can find out who) has opened an accountinher name and de posite d len thousand dollars to her ere dlt ! "Mama has sot herSelf a rugar daddy, and she don't know who he is or how she got him !"exclaims fourteen year old Della Dunning. Not until the final curtain do we find out who Je.sle's bene­factor is and the audience Is trealedto one of the f1Dln­iest scenes in many a moon. Specl.lties aft .pot1lId

• . through the ma" .. crlpt aud ... e are sure YOll'n agree with us.that"The Roaring Twen­tier' is In a class by Itself.

Daylight Time Goes Off Oct. 29 Set Clocks Back

Central Daylight Saving Time w\11 revert to pl.in old Central Standard Time at 2 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Wheu you go tobedSatur<lay night, oct. 28, turn all of your clocks, watche., etc. BACK one hour. Or, If you p.efer, you can grt up at 2 .. m. Sunday, Oct. 29, and aet your timepiece. back to 1 a. m. Our thanks to Santa Fe Agent Jerry Phi1llpt! for providing the infonnatton on this time change. (BFDl

legion Breakfast Set For Nov. II

Abemathy's Borton-Hood Post No. 500 American legion, will host a b",akfast

. , lor Veto TO n S of the U. S. Armed Forces on Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov.11. Breakfast wi1l be served starting at 6 a. m. and w\11 continue .. long as V"terans COme In. All Veter.ans are Invited to the breakfast,said Dan Z. Ward, Post Comman­der. (BFDl

Booster Club Winners Listed

M •• Martin won ,ome beans and a croek pot to c:ook them In at Abemathy Boolter Club meetings Jecently. Max Kennedy and C.rllrlbeck abo won buns. Ventu.., Foods donated die ClOck pot; Fe rry Heard cIaD.ted die dried peas .nd belns.

The Item. were door pile, which aft! Ilwn each

The club give. tickets Tech pme_ when

Lubbock.

Texas voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7, to cut ballots in the General Election. Voting in Abernathy,Hale County,w ill be at Abernathy City Hall. Voting at lakeview, Aale County, wi 11 be in the Methodist Church. Lubbock County voting in Abernathy will be at Joe Thompson 1mplement Company. Polls at New Deal will be in the clubhome and at New Deal School. Becton-Heckville area voters will mark ballots at the Becton Cin office.

Po11s will open at 7 a. m. and close at 7 p. m. Please vote early in the day •••• Nov. 7.

Absentee voting for the Nov.7 General Election Is now underway in offices of the County Clerks in Plain­view ~nd Lubbock. Absentee voting will end Friday, Nov. 3.

Texans will elect a U. S. Senator and Govemor along with U. S. Repres"ntativ>!s and other state officers.

The big race in the Hale-Lubbock area is for U. S. Representative, 19th District of Texas, the office being vacated by George Mahon~s retirement at the end of this ye ar.

Te xans also will votF Nov. 7 on e i g h tor mort"' propose d Con ~titutional

Amendments. Ge ne ratin g the greatest amount of inte re>H is the propose d "Tax Bel ie[ Amendment" (H. f. B. 1).

Demos Planning Old Fashion Rally Oct. 31

AD Old Fashion Democr­atic Rally is Iche dule d for 7,30 p. m. Tuesday, October 31, In the Hal e Counry Agricultural BUilding on the US 87 Business Roule in South Plainview. TiCKets will be available at the door. Everyone is invited to a ttf'nd.

Among those plann i n~ to attend the Rally in P1 aln­viewtOct.31.a~: Attorney Gen"ul John Hill; S~aK" of the House Bm Chyton, U. S. Congressman Jack Hightower; State Senator Kent Hance j Stat~ Sen.ltor Ray Farabee; State Rep"'" sentative Pete LaneYi a representative forBob Kruegeri ~ai1road Commiss ­Ioner John Poe me r, and others.

Free homemadt> ice cream will be servtd. Reported by Pl!ggy TOOKer, Precinct DemOCratic Chairperson

Struve's Dry Goods Hoppyls Shop Sale Begin Thursday

Struve DIY Good< and Hoppy's Shoe s and M..n', Clothing, are staging sale< this week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26,27 .nd 28. See the ad< in thi' pa pe r for further info~

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Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ledford

. .. Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary \ 1!" . and Vr5. ~1 a ..... h .l11 F.

Le dfor d of 605 F ' ,t St,... .. , \hernathy ef"lth!"atf'd thei~

Gol~n V;t'ddin~ :· nn i vf'T""arv MonJav,Oct. 23,t!"avel :n~ to Kevada for ~t"vt': a l d:.:ys \\ ith the ~ r ch i 'drt"' n , \1r. ,l nd \1~ . H a rvey l.ut r:ck Pl ann in :;:, to ,oin them theJ"(' were Ml"!!. Ledfor d'!' brothe r and ~ister­in - 1a\o" Mr. and MI"" . G radv BamC'tb>, of le~\e ~a t Calif • • a suburh of "an Dif'~o •

Tht If' dford ~ wtrf'

nJdrr:ed in F'airlt e , T e)(a( ,

Grand Chapter Report Set For OES Meet Nov. 2

The", w ill be .. ""port on the- C::-a nd (,1'<1 r t f' ~ r.;Pf't, b('in~ held in Hou~ ton th i~

week, J t the -tate d meetin~ of '\b e rna th,' Ch'rter ~o. 8n Orde r ofth. Ea'tem Star Thu~da\'t:-';o \'. 2, ( tarti n~ a t 7:30 p. m.

Several loc al OES 111em­be", includ i n~ Mild",d T dnnehill, Worthy M a tron, wert" in Houston for the Grand Chapte r annual srssion. (~ ee otht> r ~ to!"\· for tho~e a ttpn ~i.in~ l.

"Th<l.nk( ~ivi n~" w ill r. e

the rro~rJ.n ~ thE" !11e' fo !" t he !\ov.2 \ t Cltfd mee ti n,!. Ho<~ fo r th .. t mf't> t in'1: w ill he Do ri, ..ln d Fme ( t r.\I ~ T'f' n,

Bett\! and Ch ,Hl f'~ Hoh~ood

;j,nJ \1<1 :"v He nh·. \ 11 10eIl m emht"' r< arE'

ur'{ed to he prE"sC'n t, a nd visitin g East ern "t ar men,he:",- ,i T'{' in \ ' ;te \! to ,~ ttpn \l

M r.a nd M~. Ralph Davi ~ ,

Mrs . Hatel Blum(,J1!'tocK, Mr<'. Bessie \\'atr1""5, and M~ M i ldred T .:l nnehill .1rE" attenJin~ the Grand Cha rtPr of Tcxa~ OrdPr of Fa<tf'm Star in Hou"ton thi ~ wt"E" k..

F",d Boone underw~nt

Oc t. 23, ! Q2S . Tllt>v later move d to Ea~t tubhock Co. J

wh('1"'(' tht'\' w "ided until mov ir.o;; tC' a (arrr: 'n the

Count\· I ' ne/'Ihernathy a~a In 1~41. The v : <iter moved to a f a;m thf'v bou~ht six n; ~ le ' nO'1:h and thrt't m ile s wes t of ·"Ihernathv. They ~tlrt"df!"Orr:farTr.miZ. !n1968.

The : · ~ran~on , lohnny tutrick.andhi -> yo, ifel'Rhonda. !'e' ~i dto in Lubbock.

Kathy Valdez Wins Place in District S/W/C Contest

Thc D ,st l" ct "t;e.wTt \>\'ith Cotton" Conte ~ t was held on <\atu·da\', Octoher 14 tit the lvnn Coun t\.· MU$~um in T ah ol< a. Repres~ntative, frO m ninp count ie ' com~teod in pac" d ; v '~lon. Kathy Valdl'l, dau~hter of Mr. and MI" . Mike Valdez, won 2nd rlac. and $35 in the "Guys and 0011," divj,ion, Kathy "'rre<ented Lubbock County after w ' nnin~ lst place in the Lubbock "~ew It With Cotton" Contp!t.

B r f'n~!a Mo~ri (

comn'entato~ for the f'Vf'nt anJ C"h ,innf'l 11 ',' a~ theT'!' f ilm in " the ,tvle , how, A ~rti on of the rrogram WaJ

trlev!\E"d on the Boh Ethridge ... .,d People Pla.ce , how~ On

T ue' , t;!V a:1d \o\·e dnf' ( day.OCt. 17 JnJ lS. Chr ~ < tvf' Ma~l

_rpeHeJ on the film of the " Sew Tt W i th lOtton" stylE'

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Lockney I s Coming Here; Petersburg Play at New Deal

The \ HS ,\ ntf>lope s w!11 be look i n~ fo r thf' i r li"t Di,trict 4 -AA conference w in FriJay,Oct. 27,when the tockn"y Longhorns come IlD

Abernathy for a 7:30 p. m. game. Tilt> ' lop<' squad, riddledwith iniuries,dropped jts fir!t District gam~ to Tulia, 14-28, th.re last Friday night. Abernathy nOW stands 5-2 -0 for the ' eason.

Lockney's SCOres in games this ,.asOn: beat Post, 10-0; lost to Friona, 6-7; lost to Olton, 8-17;beat tlttleflelds 10-7; beat Seymour, 16-0; beat Dimmitt, 7-0; last to Floydada, 7.10.

In a cruCial District 4-A game In Hale Center lut Friday the New

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. 1978 ASSOCIATION

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Pub lished on Thursday of Each Week in Abern~thy Texas Second Class Pas tage Pa id at Abernathy Texas 793 11 Located at 916 Ave, D , in the c ity of Abernathy

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firm, corporat ion or individual which moy appear in the co lumns of t he Abernathy Weekly Review gladly will be correc ted upon bei ng brought to th. a ~ te,..,t i on of the pub lishers.

S~BSCR I PTt O N RA TES : $ 6.00 per yeor i.n Ho le ;Jnd od joininq coun ties S 6 . 50 per year in rest of Texa s an~S 7.50 per yeor when ma i led out of -Texas .

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Jacquelyn Smyers Ed i th Howard . Bufo rd F. Davenport. . .... . Stoff

Riding Club Meets Here Nov. 4th

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NEWS AND COMMENTS By Buford Davenport

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N&C~ -- -B~latf.d. "Happy Birthday" gret'tin~ t o MrS. H. E. Richter, who w:u 92 Tur sday,Oct. 24. A eelebra ­tion of the ~v~ nt is sehe dulf·d ht' ~ this wee kl' nd

Nt;C -- .o\ nd, eQn~ratulat ­

i om to Mr. and Mrs. Marsha ll ledfordw ho ceh·brate d thE'i r Col tir n WedJin,\ .<\n ni \Ie rsary MondJ'f,Oct.2J. !'nothl' r C:ol~n W('ddl n~ ,\n niwT'!iary ob~e r"" J. nce il sC' t for Nov. t 1 for Mr. anu Mrs. O rs on Rea. \ ho; cono;::rattllation~ to Mr.

,>TI d ~I rs . Ftupt"rt Allen , who O,",'Ii' rvrd th£"i r 3SthWe dtiin~' ·\nn j\'f'T":<rv OctobE-r 21.

~C('- -· ·· - -O C' t.22 -28 is

"Texas R ailro a d Cr.lde (' ;o<"n ;;: ~ oI ft' t\' \\'eC'k" dPcl a ,.,. J b\' Co\'e mOr n olrh B·;< C'of' . IJ.H Vp 3f T,' l:a ' .

'.\it~ 14 , O()() o;:: rOl do;- c ro« inl':' " thf' ~t ,l lr , n,'COn!f'J 1. Hi S

' a il -ca J ("1"O"i n:::: ac:cidrnt- , · ... hich con ~ r;J:,u~ d to 63 de .! th · ;IT' d 511 In'llrir <, ["- ·ve' t t' C:: urvivt1' . O~!e ~e

-,; l - :) J d ::::~~J •. cro«ino;: O::lI fr tv \ ',','''k t' vr :"o.' ·.\pek (' r tl ,.,. '0 ' (' 1"

:\~ (' -- ' \ftt'f rt'a dino;:: ; ft'c t'nt .1r t i(' 11' in th e \valOlncht' - 1ou ma l about

tax p.i\'\' T" 6S and OVl'r l:-E' i n~

'grante d homeste ad exempt­ion de ductions: by the City of Lubbock and Lubbock School District, some of the local 65 · and-o~r residents wondrre- d if the eity and 5choolhe f'l" mtghtgrant such a de duction. Hef'l"'s what the Tl" lCa5 Resea rch teague in Austin sa,,: "Beginning In 1973 , loc lI.l govemme nts wert' ~ rrn i t tl!d to provide­local option homes.tr:ad e xe mrtions for the elderly in am ount'; ran ging upward; from $3, 000 of .sse S'le d V21ut' . Many local govem­ml"nt! 1"l3~ (> xe rcise d this o p t i on , and somenow u'e mpt as much as SIS, 000 of the a!St'sse d value of e ldt' r ly o wn e d home-s. " Appa~ n tl Y J the city a nd $chool heT't' have opted not to grant homes tead e1l!empt ­; on~ . T he T RL rurther st atle s : "The only eristing exempt­ion for disabhed homeowneft is tht' m andatory provi sion which be c Ol me dfec:tlw fOr J i<able d veterans In 1915, This provi! ion (w:nich also covel"' t ilt' survi vor.; of serv­ice p ers onnl"l ktl1ed on active- du ty ) m ust be give n by all ta xing juri sdictions:. ,. ~'

Girl's F. C. A. Meets Here Th.- ~ i rl < rc' met TU('$­

,I.IV :~\ tl:ht, Oc t. 10, In tht ham/' of Co::mvt' \\'clf.

F"1tr rt.l ;nn:f'nt ... ~, prO ­

ddr.! ~'v t i~ ;! G ;)u< and n."t-o ' n \ld .. 1 inirl'v o( <;h allo -, .tn, and PI: H .. \·('n~ of '. " ('~.lth·, li '~ ;l.nJ Rohir.

, .,~ ,, '''~lr 1; 11 r~ .n· td t hE' . ~ - : , -. n .\,;< t\· C;un' m('''.-i ~' t'

. _~ R U' tv I u, k. hath of " , :lcw .. te-r , k d Bih lp Stud\'

; ~J n' t_~,'i' te ~tirnon i E' ~,

T',,' F (·\ "otrdto <ron 'o~ Fl. . .... , . • ; .; --10n. :I fom~er

F: :-' f :-: t-o<' :. ill.<l KOrfh31 ' f \ , '0p" , , ~, t om, .... i t h th f' 02_ 'P . ! J. T t' .. n:.

-:,"1", ,:-{o:-,-r c Of' ;1". ~ MT..:I1"

;'c:- <ni. TIH' '''';: tr .' l" .nJ ;n,Ii,· IUoi l ,. - wt"~ l1': r. O\I~CI":'

"' " , :-: . IF, .\ O ~ " tIl ~ ~ :J t 3 1 )f .':' .! -:I!r- , .. ' t -,Thl' te- ~ rr

.. (,:,- I. C ·'" '., " "? : P~mona

: -''-. (~ , j-I,""nJ ... B ;<l !T't'~ 3. , r" !I' <~ :X:". ("'rod\, 0 ... '1 :< , :: -. t·; Fi"1.::p -.ld , Cotb' ;-. _; · <.:' ... . I. i· .. K:tcht"n<, ~ :.I ncy 1 "r_f' , hr.i' ~ 1a rt in , Jos ie­,: , -........ ' f' . . Lor' O!w ... h. (",,::1\- p , "y. 1! , and Shelh' ::, ' ,-,

;>-" t ! ''e"e h' <hest 'al e <~

'!":""a-, w!" ~ R;tm ona Irlhe c k H" , -. ;:: 7h~' \:m~ . I : ll B' .. 1ock <., '\ . ;: "" to ~,':n ·" a r: d Sh~~h -..... f , " 11 ,,;:. .. ... rr:um ' .

':'-' T.· ti< ;'p n~ B ' h~f" ""' .'.... z' "'f": : t t' the · ... ' inn' !", .; !r ~ ~ . :-"1':-' l.,e:" , <i h . r1 ~ - it .- ~ In ' ?o1.dock J cr

'~t:;-f'rOli' an-,ount' . 0!tll·on_ ~ cc.ve J II full

Bi ble for sl"lIing the ma&l ·\ 1t o~l"th" r tht' rCA , ol d 367 mum! an d 512 f1owe~. Followin g thE- ent2rtainment and business, ft!fre shmeD~

were serve-d. Tht' nert rCA meeting

wil l be- Oct. 31 in the homt' of Carrie Lee Lutrick, 512 Philli ", Bl vd. Ji m Fullingim, of Pe te ~burg, wtlI proYidt enterta inm e nt. An membe n an d th!"ir pa~ nts are we i · come to com e- . Re-portp d by Tra cy Bra dley

AHS Science Club News

Thf' Science Club met or: the 18th of Octobf-r. Th~ program comi ~t l' d of Gene McDonald proving: Newton' s Secooci Law of Motion usi n~

a ba ll is ti c car. The am~ert for this .y ea r

are th .. following: Joe Sil l alar , p~ s ldrnt; Ge n~ McDonal d, vice pre si de" nt fop Wa its, t re asurer; K a n i C'~ N .. wton . se ete tary;an d P c~r How ar d, rt'porter. The club i ~ !pon so~ d by Mrs. Fry aTl t :lnd \-~r5 , Nt'w ton , n-,~ tota l rne mbe-l'5 hi r for thi ~ VE'OH is

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Two From Here Have Parts In Tech Production

A BEST SELLER Two Tech sen i o~ f:-om

,A. be- m athy have small pa ra in Te n5 Tech Un ive-n ity The ate r ' s produc ti on of Rom {" o and Julie t. The PT0duction be-g an Friday, October 20 and will run throus;:h Satu rday, Octobe r 2S.

FOR HEA TING & COOLING _ .. - Ca rla jan'.e' , -i3 ughte ' of Mr. and M~, Wlll h lames (forn wr " be rT' ;t tlw J'{' ~ iJE' nts

,.,!.c nOw 1 ive in Mu1r!1-oe ), ,nd <;/'('r:1' P .. n l7, J"\. ~ \· tl'r

... O\ I' _A!1d Mr' Htlh l" -t P ,,..,tt .

..... ,. rr th rillf' ,1 to or d'()<(' n fCl; t l ,.. r .. rt< . Tht', ;.:·.1' , ,",ot h ! u~ ', :< r <I d \J d t r ' t: f " HS , t--::. · t· ,'. nlPT'!'bl" r " f tiM' ~\o nt a~ut' an d r .ll,ult·! f.. r ' ;,. , .o f ~ ' f, , " :' 01 in r v,, ·" 1 ~ t "f'r t - fl' ~, (' T' \f'y

Wl"a r ~Ors;:t'om f'1 17 "h,..!j, ~n

pe rlod c o< n lm ",' T h ", pl ~y unrjf' r

,t i-o' (t ' CIl of ~ on~ ! ': ';('lIJ. ;,n J '1. .. 1" Rri ;tn ,~Oh ' ! ' 1 as Romf'O .. nd J o. n f.~ Sell as JLl it" t. Th; < ,< the ' rcond t imE' TTUT h~' J1T'Jducl" d ROfTlI'o ;t n,d Juli l't.

. F.1m ;1ps o r cl' t m" mh('r5 Wf'rP in'/ib!'d to tlw d~!S

rt'ltr .. rHI Thur;day n i ~ht, Oc rober 19, MI'">, R<1InQ sai d t he \t'ts ¥of'r!" hl"aut ifu! an d unu~u a l and the ph y h w ry a:ood Most of thp c ~< t a re th r<llz r and drlml tr"IOM".

Carla is a tr,a th and dram.! mai Or. $ht'rry Is a secon dary educati on Engli sh m ajor and ltudlf' d the phy 1a~t Y"1Ir ill Engli sh cl assel. ThE> 'ti Tl e a re roomm ll tl" ' and ·,oth wt'J'{' in dram a club and e l a~< play\ in high school. Ca rla "" l"nt to d i ~ t ri et Ull compe t ition in a high school phy. She trie-d out for. speaking pa rt in Roml"O Uld Juliet. SherrY, !a) 1 he r

" mothe r, has .1WIYS

Local HD Club Gets A New Name

The Crea t Society Club is enterlag Its D.lnth ye'&r with. aew Dame. The dele" p tes f10m all the c1l!b1 met l ast week at State Conven­tion in Dallas .ad it .was there they voted a aame change.tt"Ulnowbe \mown in Abemathy u the Gre at SoCie ty lmnsion Home ­makers ASSOCiation. The local club was Organized from the commodity class taught. by Mrs.'! .. A. Suttle in the Methodlst Church kitchen to help the low income pre pa~ bal ance d me als from the government food program, Kale Camble was cO extlension agent at the time and gave extn effort to get It ofrthe ground.

Maybell Glass, the presentprestdent,is a charter membe r II.nd has bee n VI!! ry fa ithful m~mber. Not only atte'nding and leading out in her own club she has attended almClt all the Plainview Council meetings with Mrs. Sutt1~ and has se rved and is plesently serv­ing on a Council Commltt:l!e. She was also elected one ye a r to the Statle Convention a t A&M.

AHoe Pace, the Comm­unity Centl!r Advisor, has played an important role in the s ucc es s of th e only int e grat e d dub In the Southwe st.

There we re 13 present a t the Monday,Oct. 16 me e tin g at Community Center.

louise Linker, R. N., Margie McKay, 4 V.N .. and Sharon Trammal, FI.N. with West Te xas Home He ... lth Age ncy provided the pm ~

gn m .

Thr y outlined the servi­ces that can be provided a t home unde r supervisiOn of the Individual 's physic ian for the elderly aDd may be pa id fo r by me di c:a re, me di­ca ld, vt>terans - aid, private insuran ce Or even private payme nt.

Those preHnt were: Mayben Clan, Imogene Suttle , Ju anita Brantley, Olea n M.lthis, Ynce nti Ca rei 11. , Ce I it io Ca re ia, Lou ise Ltndrr,Ma rgte Mcf( ay,Sharon T ra mmel, Elodla Marez, Antonia Garza, Ma rgarita Rosas, Helen Siquento and JuanitJ..l)om4.aguea. - -

Rites Saturday For Mrs. Bryant, 87

Rites Tuesday For Roy Smith

m~rD.ID.g in a ~ODvaleu=ent home: iD. Odessa after a tong mneu.

The Comanche County native h ad lived in Snyde r whe re he w aS II. d i rt eontractor until ret i ring and moving to Odess a 2 1/2 ye ars: ago.

He wu a Baptist.

Funel'l.l r itel for Mrs. Services for I'oy Smith, SurVIvors in c1; de two 75, 01 Odessa. were held dauahte". Nancy ewton of

~:n:~~~b~8:,:~~e~a~ Tuesday In Abernathy First Sem inole and Juanita Cook day in the Abemathy Church BaptU:tChurch with the Rev. of CranbUtYJ ~ive b~thet'5 f ¢Christ withCondyBt11ing- Jacky Newton. pastor, offtc- Houston an 8t , of oth 0

stey, minister, oft'iclatlng lating, and the Rev. Murry At.bomoiathy,Dbonnte d °Mdes5 61' Brewer, fOtmer pastOr, D. Gran uty an and

and Clenn WaitOD, minister assist.ng of Shallowaterl two slste-rs,

~~ ~fo~~;:.:t~~~~o B~rlRi was in Abematfty Mrs.SamWa de ofAbemathy

Burlatwas in Abemathy's Cem etery under direction of ;:~e~~N~~ ~ i tc~::S fO~ IOOF Cem e te r y under Cha~e. grandchildren. d i rect i on of Chambers ~v---....:

FunM';~ '::;:u~' dl.d.t 1<30(>_ - - - - - ' 1IIf--. ~:,~?::~:p::'i~:k'~ , AN'J\TOU'J\TC1'J\TG ~ l

'The Faydevl1le, Al a., !i 1 ,. I 1" I 1 'Y I • •• I native had lived In Abenla.- t I .:: thy sface 1929. She was ~ ~ m a rrie d to Je ss Bryant Dec, !!i ~ 19, 1909, in Pecan Cap. ~ :l1li

Survivors include a ~ !!i daughter, Mrs. Eo A. Al1'ltin , Ii ~

~ !~:;::::~;';:d'~i!.t ~ CAR! ~ of Am ari lloj a brother,( § ~ Thomas BUlingsley of Pecan : ~ II'JJI- _L_-' II C a pithree slsters, SallyFields i ~ W~ ~

~uic;~l~~~ Lubbo;~n!~~ 'I ~ -I Lona Qulseaberry ofHowtonj I, I ~ ~~::~~~~~;re~~d 11 .. ' ~ at 1001 West Service Road I ._-_._--._._-- I I ~~:~~;~:c::;!!es I "/ give good service" I

The Idalou 'ayc .. ·E""., I ~. w i ll hold th e ir Second ~ TIRES - ~ Annua l Arts and Crafts Baza ar, ~ ~ De ce m ber 2, 1978, at the ~ ~

Scout Hall on 7th Street ' n ~ BA TTER I ES ~ ~ ldaloU, hT'!iOO5 Wi shIn g to ~ .:: show and/or sell tbe lr cra ftll ~ ~ m ay rent space 10 til t' Scaut ~ ~ H all or the }ay cee-Ettes ~ ~ w,1I " II the goo," fe" "" ~ 'M1TJt ~ ACCES.HJRII .. \ ~

~;;,~'";. "~,,~;: I ;a" ! iO the Baza ar should can ~ # " 1 'G. ~ Betty BaU" d, 89'·"80, e, ~ , TERRY' S ~ wnte the Jaycee-Et'!l!S a t ~ ;.-: ~ Boy 1235, 1dalou. 79329, ~ ~ • Also Inclu de d ,n the ~ ~ Bn." ",11 be. B. ke Sale, § TEXACO ~ Conc:e ss lon Stand, and a ~.. ~ p, affl e of se ve ral ve-ry nIce ~ --':" _.e· ~

~::~a~~~7 :nsd ~pa:~:~; ~ ~ I,m ,te d and we ~us t w",k ~ 1001 W. Service Rd. Phone 298-2787 ~ on a fi rst come , fn'lt serve ~ ~ b., ,~ ~ _______ _

We've seen this man in action, Kent Hance­state senator. We know he listens ... and acts ... and leads. We need him now in Congress - a man with experience. There's a job to do - and we can count on Kent Hance for strong representation for West Texas. We need to keep good men in government. Kent Hance has proved himself a leader.

I ndly·Jduallz-ed Art Lab Ideal ForHlgh~ S~h.ool Art Progra:m

(liyJ ...... 1yII SIn,. .. ! . . If aoyo.e hid .... d

Ceorll" a.rtIott whl, kind 01 .It prOI .. m Is Id .. l for high 5Olioo1 .tudt.tI, ,held ...... III d ·1 ... "' .... lhed Jab. " Thlt', exactly what Abemalhy Hlp 5<'-1 has &DdCeorgia Is the lutrUccor. Howeftr, It WaJ Dt'-Delwln Webb's coaceptand,accord­log to Ce01'l1l, a _Uptful program to work la. She doesn't know of any school that has II. slmllaT one.

The lab Is a large room near the stain .t Abemathy Junior High Ind Academtc Ce nte r, The lab fumlshes a C~ atlve atmosphere that motivate. 11i1 Ik.

"Not everyone "ants to paint on canvas but every .. one needs to cre.tIe,'1 said Georgi a. "tn Art-Lab, the kll Sl Imagin.tions have nO limit. Whatl!!wT they can think of to work with, we'11 get the m.~riats."

Studn1S paint with oib and water coloT1ljdo needle­w'ork, bargetlo:, metal sculp­tuf'e; work with ceramics or wood; paint on fabrics--­whatever tntR.e1tt them. Supervising the l ab I. a big job with the .tudents an

Mrs, Georiga Bartlett, is shown giving instruc- ::::t~:~~~t~I:!:~t;::: tions to students in the third period art lob. why the c1.., Is IIml .. d to

r;;;;'='F~~~-=:"Cl:-;C'~;:;-~~-=:'-;:;;C;C;;:c;;~-~~~-~~:;~~ ... ~n~lne studentt. AaocM:T lJ r ~ t it's: an e.pensl~ prO-

GRAND gra for the school. '0"81; .. Id .1-0 wlshos

students could take the She has the help of

OP~NING s nt oldo" which are an t portantpart ohhe .ueeen o the Art Lab prinoiple.

DON'S EXXON

170.1 AVE. 'D'

PHONE 298·2933

ABERNATHY, TEXAS

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To Be Given Away Dee. ,2:i-;r . ..1,9,7.8,

You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win.

(LICENSED DRIVERS ONt Yl

. The school has a good I,1bra ry of~5OUrce materials: '0 h e lp Ind inspiJ'll! the

ta~~:~~me ;f~~:~:;; .' oftl!n to demonstrate tlKoir

Mrs. von Struve Attends Denver Ceremony

1I0ge r Von Strt.lve, JD (Jurist Doctor), grandson of M t!l . H. C. (D~) von Struve, took his oaths as an attomey in ce ~monie-~ in Denvtr the last pa rt of September. He's thp ,on or Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Von Strow rn of Ltttlet01l,

... Col Orado. His grandmothtr ' a ttl'nded the ee nemonles:. \ '. Flaget, 26, ~tudied law at bu in Boulder and took his ~ a r e xamination and oaths

(10 Denver,He plans '8. c a reer in civil law. Berore t~ e ll" re m ony; M told thel fam ily he di dn't ca~ If they ga vt' a goodoldTn:as chee r whe n his name was c:al1ed and his mother and grand -mother <lid. I Tho\lgh M". Struve hll.s lbee n to Colorado m a ny . times, she never saw thr r as pens in raIl colo~, ' s on a nd daughtl!r-in .: insisted on taking her . the Continenta l Dlvtde

now another

TSO in Lubbock

3822 50th Street

793-1334

lpecti ltler., Georgia m.eb , · . mallyofthlle peoplettnwlh the ct.,1eI she te.e1w:s at VIII •• c .. n. In tubboek', South " a lnl Man.

n.e ATt Lab ~achel st udents to u s e tooh comctly and makes them aware of qualtty eratts: and esthetic v atues. They leam the: dlffe rence between IIcrafty cnftl" done for tempOrary enJoyment and art ctafts which h ave enduy.. Ing beauty. F ami1ie~ and friends get to enjoy dIe students' work and the l ab experience has enabled several form e r students to earn utra mone y for college.

Shown in th1s picture ore some of the different choices the students of Mrs , Georgia Bdrtlett have to make in ort lob. . . . Abernathy School Personnel To Attend TSTA Convention I n Lubbock Friday

follow .3 6:30 p, m. b anquet.

, The City Cardell Club me t in City- H all Club Room a t 3 P M o n Octobe r 12. Members present were Mmes. Elme r Ahrens , Me I Boggus, Danny Chamlee , Harlan d Downs , J.O. Popel Alice Price, N.1vl. Rogtr5 , Floyd Shi pman , COra Shuman , and Be ssll" Waten.

Afte r the business mee t­in g, Mn. Boggus pnesenb!d the program "Combining Pl a nt,<. For Non- Stop Color. " C on ti n u o u s color in the ga fdr: n is t he re sult of suece sdul plann ing.

Mrs . Boggus and Mrs . Chamlee were the hoste sses. Tht' next ml!e-ting ..... Itlbe October 26. Re-portt'd

Pastot Randy Sims of the Christian Center l ocated at 1404 Ave. B anno tmces they wtll change the i'f mid-week services from Wlednesday to Thu rsd ay lil t 7:30p.m. begin ning November 9th.

The n! wit] \be a specia l singing group fTt~m Lubbock on Nove m ber 9t.h. Pastor Sims invites everyOne to c orne .

\\'hether the y achieve fame In the a rts Of not,- the lab offe'l! students a chance totryevetythlngln art that's

, pIe ilSurable and discove r thin gs the y can do the rest of their lives that, until the lab, tfley d idn't know the y

... ould e njoy.

/\ b ou t 4 , 000 5-c ho o ! pcr;on~l are e x pe cte d f o r

thr eleventh ~ nnulI. I c oo ve n­t lon or Distri ct XVTY, Tens Sta~ Te<l chrr; AS5OCia t ion, to ht'hl'ld in Lubbock,Friday , Octob e r 27. MO'<t of th('

St. Isidore's To Hold .ehocl' ,,, t ho (7 \\'e;t T,,,,

All Saints Observance ~~,~;,t;:. f,~/';":,;~" ,:~; Fathe r Clifton Corcoran,

p a stor, announces the obse rvan ce of "' 11 Sain ts Day at St . T 51 do re Catholic Church in Ab e mathy. A Holy Mass for the occasion is sc hedul e d for S p.m. Wednuday, Nov. I, an d he say5 !tA11 Abema thy Review Reade rS ,",'e lcorne . "

di5m is' cl asses Frid~y, Dr. J ~ mt' ~ " Doc " Blakf' ly,

a humori ~ t and inspi ra tional s pe ake r fronl Wharton, will addr\'H the morning sess ion t h at ~e t'; unde-rway at 9:45 a. m , in the Lubbock Civi c:

NumefOw lunchlon an d st'ctiona ! "'t'etln~ are plan ­nt'd fo r Fri day .. ftc mOOn. .\ largE" me-etin ~ wi ll b~ held at 2 : 15 p. m , in the Civic Centt'r T lw .3 tr r, The sJlI'a kP r will be Dr. DOrOthy lloyd, an a ~~i shn t r1'"O ft' ~~or at Sa n rrallci~co 5. t atE' Un iveT"i ty an d a. con ' ult an t to the Cal ifom ia Stat(' ne partme nt of Educa t ion .

ThE' di< t rict COtlc:IaVl' is drdic a t e d to A. H.(J im ) Hoo<(' 1' , director of i govem~ mC'n t a I. rrla t ion, fo: TST A_ Pre sident o f t he ' dis tri ct o rga nin ti on is lan i~ Ptxey , Oln C'le-menta~ tt'lCMr in tht' PI a i n v i f' W Independen t Sch ool Di strict.

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C,·n te r. " Ion't with teac he r.! an d adm in istratOM. , t'ducat ­ional seCrt' taries will b{' particirants ill thf' ge-nr r;J.1

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MJLT POPE 1'1-- '" , e -vice ,n your ne ighbor · A D UU\l He, a n ,upert ,n plann,ng

All Sa Int'; p ay is one of six daYl besi de s Smadays whtn Uo S. A" Catholic should worship a t ,Holy Mass,

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SEEDS FROM ESOWER

A, Guido. Metter. Georgi.

Mi ssio nary Hudso n T ay lo r was on his wa y 10 China man y ye a l"5 ago o n a sa iling ship , and t here was no wind .

"We' re dnfting to t hat (a nn lbai lsia nd." said the ..:ap­I dm " PrJ Y fo r wmd '

"I ..... ill, sIr." an swere-d the mIss ionary . "i f yo u ho i:;t the s,ll ls,"

The ca pt ain loo ked a t t he Ul nmbals and then at the Chri stIan. and ..:o mma nd ed. " HOIst thl.' s::Il h !" And t he nuss lo na r ~' wen I 10 hIS room 10 pray.

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Joe Thomp~on I mplement Co, .. The John Deere House"

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" Service th e Yea r Round" Pho . 198-1527 Abernathy

In just a little while t he­ca ptain sho uted. "M r. Tl:Iyior, stop pra y mg. We han mo rl' wind t han we need .-"

Are you driftin g toward dest ru ctio n? Nothlng can hap· pen to you t hai God IS not abl t' 10 handle What ever is Impossible With yo u ts pos­sib le with Hi m. So pray, bu l first ho ist the sails of fa ith God dut's nothing wit hout It.

T he Bible says, "Y uu ,'an pray for a nything, and If you believe, you have \t. it IS

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Consumers Fuel Association

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Plains Grain & Farm S~pply G ro in 8. Form C hemicol Dea ler.

701 T e)(o~ Ave . Pho .298-25:?1

Anderson Grain Corp. Gra in , Seed. Fertil Izer and Che mic a ls

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P'age 4, Abemathy, Te)CQl,

4~H""i!rs StiowAt . Texas State Fair

Ex;'Students :~~i.urn Castrlers Move Back Chosen 'sonOt The ForSpadeCeleor,ation To Abernathy . Ricky A'ndersons

Three. H .. h Co u nty 4-Hi~l'I exhlblte d steen at the State Fair of Tuas. October 16 to 18th, aecord~ lng Alan Zeman, Assis tant County [xtensicm Agent.

0 ' Ana Howard,Abe mathy 4·HClub r1;.~mbe rJl!Xhibi'b!d thr 14th pla~ st!'er in the m~dlum 11 ght weight class and reCl! iV1! d a blue ribbon. lonnie Howa rd, aho Abem· athy 4 .. H Club member, exhibited tk 15th plac:p steer in the m.edium weight dan and "!teived a red rtbbOD. A:iso elfhibiting a s tee r wa s Jayson Stroud, P!.alnview 4 .. HClub member. and he plac: ,ed 18th In t:hf' medium heavy wt-ight class ~ceiving a blue ribbon.

Accompanying tht-4-H'.~ to Dallas wel't' tht- ir paT'l!nts iln d Zeman,

AJo o. '''I' "ally--last Thursday the AJH cheer­leaders selected five baY. to lead a f.",. yells. From left to right, they a re: Randy Houston, lead­ing cheers for Regina Powell; Mark Riddell, lead­ing cheers for Angie Attebury; Gordon Havens , leading cheers lor head cheerleader Susan Stone , Alan lester, leading cheers for Mendy Tenne ll ; and Micah Griffin, leading yells for Jackie Riddell.

Abernathy, N. D. Students Wi II Have Holiday

75% of our seed supply will be spo14en for.

Studc-nf:!; In " b("math\' and ~rw [)('il l Sc hooh will mvt> a hol i day from d a~<e~

P'ri d;1~·,Oc t. 27. h \\'i l1 bl' a n i'n · ~l'lVi cl' da y fo r facu ltv mf'mb~r<. ·· ... 110 " ill a ttend the Te X.iI, , Sta lX' T ra che r< ,\~~ oc i ... t iOll District \'V1T c:onVf'":"It lo n in l ubhoc k ('ivie C,.:1b> r.

Order \'our Share NOW Mo,t good tarmen. dOll t wa'l unt,1 planton9 time 10 bu ....

Pionee', brand leed not anymore

Spade Ex-Stude •• ASlociatiOft

SPADE, TEXAS 79369 Dear Alumni and'riend!::

Circ.le Novemberlrd and 4th on your calendar, drag out your school Jackets an d head fo r the annual Speir Homec:om tng celebration. It won' t be nearly .. much fun without you, so make a ve ry ~~c:Ia l homecoming b\' being the're.

The Sp.;a de Senior Cl a~~ 1£ starting the restlvlti(' ~ w ith a T'lt~e ... Act Comedy · "A Feudln ' Over Yonder" to be presente d F riday night at 7tOOp.m. i n th~ scbool audi torium. Fo1lowlng the play there wi.1l be a bonfll'(' ilnd pep raH y to fire ~ch ool ~ri rit.

Eve ryone wa nts to visit with ol d frie ndr at Homp· com ing and you'lt haw ph' nty of time to mlnp;l r ..... ith rtjlistra tion beglnnin .: a t 3:00p. m .Saturday. Thef'(' will aho ht:o an art show and cra ft sho.... in the s cudy h all ft'"a turing WOrk by studen t< , f' x-~tu&on~, and communit\' rE'~\dents.

Starting at 4:30 p. m. thf' Senior Cla5S will have a hot hf' al'ty ba rb e cul' djnnel re a dy for you. in the schoc l cafeteria. Mea ts are priced at $3.00 fo r a dult s an d $'2.00 for children. Th~ cookbooks prin~ d by t hr Ex · Srud£on t Associa tion l ast vea~ proved to be so popuhr '.'If' haw had more printr r""! The best 'armers ,eem to th ink tna! "8Ylng Ihe seed w,t"

the greatest potefu,al 's too ,mportant to leave to chance So ordering next yltar s seed iI$ soo .... as thev ... e see n thiS vears resultS is becom in g III h abit prac! lcallow I tradition

Wh,, ' Beca use . when you compa re Poonpe' perla rmance 10 bran dl lt"lal are always a ... aitable and compa'" t h" ad\o'a n tllges 01 ordering eal lv to I h~ dlsadvan lag!!s wau \0'8 got to pick up Ine phone and call 11"111 P,on_' deale.

BUY YOUR rl~. ~,F;:

PEAK ANTI-FREEZE Attebu ry Farm Store at

S & H WELDING .','

Six yea" ago, Mr •• nd MI"5. E. R. Castner molred from Abemathy. to a ~ttre'; meot home on Creenbelt Lake. Now' they are b a ck . and living a t 11U Ave.H, · Castner said they are sadd­ened to learn of the deaths

.of severa l old friends but gl a d to 'be back in Ab ema .. thy , "tt's like coming home," he said.

ThI!: Castners had a home on North Drive when they lived here before , He farmed near New Deal and Hate County. Then they de c ided to ~ttre atHoward­wick, a re fort town on Cl"I!enbelt Lakl! .

TIll! decillon to mow back c ame when Caltner's brother, who also lived in Howa rdw ick,fell llland had to havp Lubbock medical care. The Castners wanted to be nea r him and aho dec ided they should think about the availability of medica! c a re for them 5E' lves should they ever need it,

and the y will be ava il able a t the registration table.

T hen, jU!t in cast the~'$ someone you haven't seen ye t, there will be an Ex· Stu~nt mee ting at 5:30 p. m . in th e auditorium whl'f'E' roll will bE' caned You'll have a chance to ~~e e veryone the~ and still gpt aer~~ to the gym for two eXCiting basketball games

. ·· ..... ith boys and g irls I:.t> ams pl ayltl~ Bledsoe . The girls pl ay fiN: a t 7:00 p. m.

Durin g halftime of the boys ga me, awa rds wi ll bf' prt' >ente d to thE' olde~t

~raduatr an d the graduate who carhf' the farthl'l'Pst. T he 1 978~79 Homecomln~ Queen .~'m bE' crowned at this time. T he c8ndidatt' ~ thi s ve.ar arP T ammy McCoy,

Phone 746-6833 - Ne.y Deai

Plains Grain & Farm Supply ASenathy - ?h"" e 29"l-2521 315 Main St . Senlqr; MarF:ar'l' t E~p i no13 ,

Jun iOl f; Tammie T rottl'r, AND TO CAP IT OFF ~ P,an!!!!. w,t l ac::know,eage VOU' ea. 'v olde. bv sendin g yOU ;) 10"9"'I IV green foam lined gaba! d,ne cap

S3.0a per g:Jllon plus ta x SopIJomOrl'"; Sylvia Pone" ,

Buy 2 gallons -Get $2 rebate from Peak F~~:';~ow vou'J! w,nt to

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look;n\! forward to ~e ein.; y ou.

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STRUVE HARDWARE 6- DRY COODS,

WISf WOMEN

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ABERNATHY rEX-AS 793 1 T

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SmcPrf'ly, Day l!' Black, Pn,·, i nf'n t ~p:1dP E:or - Studf'nt \~5ocia t ion

Bul whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely. and shall be qu iet tram fear of e\lll .:. .. _

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The baby boy that Mr. and Mrs. Ricky A ncitlSon ~f New Orleans cbose as tII .. lr son joined the m tn their home when he was twO weeks old. He is Marc Jason, who weighed 8 pounds at birth September 26. Fos1ler grand~reots are Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Man; and Mr. and Mrs.Jame s Anderson, aU

or Abemathy. Foster great. grandparents a re Mr. and Mrs. C.O-Andenon, al.o of Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Ma tt n ew to New Orleans wee k­l' nd befOre last to vi sit the Andersons and get acquaint .. ed with their new grandson.

AJHS Pep Rally--Thursday, Oct. 19, the Junior HI twirlers turned their batons over to three bays during the pep rally. Going through a routine are, left to rIght: Scott Wesley, twirling for Carol Pruett; Ron­ald Harrell, twirling for head twirler Becky leach; and lane Nelson, twirlin-gfor Melissa-Thompson.

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John Hill calls for state tax freeze "Our state taxes in· Texas are among the lowest in the nation, and I want to keep them there. As I've said many times, I'll veto a tax increase before the ink dries on the bin.'

Aa AHorney General, John Hill proved he could increase the effi­ciency of his office without any

. unnecessary budget increases. He absorbed a three-fold increase in his office caseload by hiring top legal talent capable 01 higher productivity. The result: his staff lawyers doubled their average wor1<load, and the increased court judgments and enlorcement 01 civil penalty laws returned $25 lor every $1 01 state lunds spent an his office.

As Governor, John Hill will insist on this same type of increased productivity for all state agencies. He will Institute new controls over federal funds, demand thai we follow our ·pay·as·you·go·· budget policy, and use zero· base budgeting to el lminale un· needed programs before any new programs are added And he'lI block any state tax increase - there won1 be any new taxes under John Hill.

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HOPPY'S S1-40P SHOES AND MEN'S CLOTHING 3'" Mai n Street Phone 1806) 298· 2505

Abernathy. TexIS 79311

Jackets, Suits, Pants, and Shirts ONE RACK 112 OFF Mens, Felt Hats

Entire Sbck - $5 0 00 ofl R~g . Price

Assorted Pants, -One Group- 1/2 off

Belts, Western, and Dress-One Group 1/2 off

One Group

The Review ,U,r:ge~ Children Ages ~'" 12 To Enter Picttlre Coloring Contest. The following letter

was $ent to me from a ma,; that my daddy work­ed with on the Hale Cen­ter paper and a Iso The Review many years aga. His name Is Vic lamb a'ld many of the residents that have lived in this area for a long time wi II remember Vic.

For a number of years he owned and operoted the Ruidoso, N .M. pa­per.

Vic now lives in Sedo­na, Ariz o l where he ownS a gi ft shop and cl,.· es some drawings. He se­nt this one and I have been wanting to run it in The Review and have a contest for the chi Id­ren of the communi ty . I know we have alot of children with talent and I would like for you to

color this picture and bring it to The Review office at 916 Ave . D and we wi II display them and chose three, first, se-: cond and third winners 0

The Ii rst c lass wi II be a ges 3-5 second class will be ages 6-9 and the third c :oss will be ages 1()..1 2. There will be sma II pri zes lor the winners ,

Doodline lor bringing your pidures in will be Friday November 3 rd. We wi II disp lay the pic­tures at the office and Q

winner will be named in The edition 01 Nov. 9th .

Hope y011 will enter. Vicki . Havens

LETTER Door Vicki (My Name­sake): Wise, I could see you, haven 't seen you ~.bJ._~rs-'.. I _ _ have enclosed samethinq

©1'l77 ~ -VIC lA,,\\!.-

-f~r you--ottached you may want to lay aside un­ti I a day comes olong when you hove a big bl­

.onk space in The Revi ew to fi 11 up . I've had quite a few 01 these printed and have given to lad­i es who teach Sunday School to little tots-­and hove gi ven them to

._.£!"Jl!""'~o ~Qme .. in . . our store to let thei r

chi Idren color them . One lody, who had 4 small children said she let them each paint th­em with crayons, then framed them and put thei r names I ages on the frame and hung them in their roomsl Hope you like It.

Kind-regards Vic

lOaF Meeti ngs For November

Ml'E'tin'l~ !n Nowmbl'r for Abernathy lodgt' No. 809, IOCF. will be at 8 Po m. each Thu r~ d ay , t> xcept Thank~gi\lin~ ni 'tht. Noble Gr<an d Hil hum Barrick m..-:es a ll local membel'!' to a ttPnd the rnee tin~ , an:.J ext!'nd~ a welcome to vis iting Odd Fellow mf'mbl' r'I.

Abemathy, Texas, Weekly Review, Thundoy, ~tober 26. 1978, PcI~ 5

TOPS Members At Levelland Meet

Thl't'e TOPS Club mem­bers attr n ded a TOM Ra ll y in Level l and Sa turday, Oc tobrr 21. TOPS membf'r; from a5 faraw il ya~ J\ m;1r1110

and Fri tch attt'nde d thf' all day affair.

In an lIwHd~ program, lIhr mathy TOPS Ruth Ruffin and Dot von Struve Wl'1"f' I't' co~ ize- oj al KOPS {K eE' p Off Pound-; Srr.'ihly' , KOPS who ha d kf'rt the ir w,.i::;ht off for a .,.eH "..;radu;atfod" in a Ire-cia! Cf'N"mon~·. Dot and Ruth hoI'''' to .;-ra Juatl' next yea r. Bill ie :' nkl' nrnan attl! nlit' dth!' r;l ll\' with them.

B1HFF: Mark Haven< and B!'l'nda

Pl a in vIsited in the hom!'" of hi < par!'"nt s Mr.OInd~1rs, Rlch. rd Have n s 1a ~ t we-e'k­end. Thl'Y <Ire ~ tu~"ts a t

W. T. S. U. in Canyon.

FRUfT/ Ttrn KEYS: Buy orll n ge ( and grape ­

fruit from member; of ~'HS futu"' farmt~ of '\mt ric .. Ch .. pter.

Buy <mokf'dtlHk ('v~ fror1 ':"':".".mbrT'i of the .\hrrnathy Youn;;"F'HmCT'\ ol!:a n itOi t io n.

BRTF.F: . i Mr. and M~. Ra y W ill ,< ,

of Wichita f all- we", ht'"te" l il~ t w~e ke n d to attf'nd the ga therin.; honorin~ Mr. and Mrs. Marsha ll LedlorJ, who ob~ erved their Gol dt'n Wlt'd:.

./

Dependable John Deere BaUerles. You can depend on a John Deere Battery to provid~ the starting power when y~u need It. John Deere Batteries are bUilt tough to . give you trouble-tree service. even In the most rugged use . And . they're backed by the no-nonsense John Deere . Battery Warranty . We have . ".IH~r;A.lor nearly every.englne·

uS

.~-----.-- ---GUESTS I;\' SQ-iJl. :' P H01-.iI RECENn y:

Vis itor; in the hom!' of Rev . and M~. Louis Scha ap for a. fe ..... day~ l aH ..... eek Wf'I'C hl'r brot~r :;and <i~tt'"r­

in ·law , Mr. an d MM. Ouw ayn Moritt of n or t h St. "Paul. MiDne~ota <l nd tht- Sch.1ap'~ , on a nd daughtl:>r- in·la ...... Mr. and MI"!I. 0 a n S c h a a p of \\" 'ol thf'riord,Okl a., ... he vi <i tl'd iI Wlt'eK.

RETUR 'S 'fRO\1 VI SIT 1~

CO~"!, .

Mrs . Chril BenTl rerumI' d hennf' 13H Saturdav foHo ..... -ing a 19 day vi'it .... It), hr. daught2 . M .. rthil Benn a t Sorwalk. Conn. Mr<. Ben n we-nt to New Yor\( one day wlthMar'tlllllindtheyvisited some pbce s tbtte . M..rtira worla in Kf'w York with ~ Cirl Scou~.

Use y our head . .. sat" your feet .

Pa Y YOllr bills by check.

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SEltlCE * Safe Deposit Boxes

• Drive • In • Window • Nilrht De~itory • Bank· B7 • Mail * Cheddillr Accounts

• Time J)epoIdta * Lon Semee

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IEBOW· PHOTO. '. Curtti t.._ with tho enes tb,t didn't get aw.y~ ·

Curtis Lebow re portl d catching .ome pretty hlft, fish on his ftc,tlOll, anC! hi even, bad the DetYe CD brID, a picture for proot HIt pr1%e$ this yeu, caught at Twin Bu~s Lake Deaf SaD Angelo, were a 10 and, tZ J lb. channel cat, and a 22 tb. ye now cat. Last year he caught a 16 1/2 tb. chaauel

' . ClI.t whleh was a lake ~cord. (EI:Htor's Nor;e: Lebow,

'" ' now a ~5tdent of Amarillo,

a tormlPf Tuco Itattoa employee. Currently,he II employed ~t Southwestltm

',

. . ., f"""" Abem.thl .... nd

Public Sel'Vl~'s newest ge ne- rating ph.nt,Harrll1gtoa Station tlI!:af Amarillo. He II a son of MJt. s.. H. uhow of AMmathy. Photo and text from The Southwesterner, SPS ma~atine. )

Ward Jones Feted On 70 th Bi rthday

' T ~'" hln ' t " " t (' ~'f:" r<:"Om +

~th .,ill I ;,;r . :1! to ~ it with ,...(' :1'1 m\' t r ren t' , p ..... ,.. JS I ~ I ·(' ;)\~:"Corr 'l;' , 0 ' j .I,:. <eo!

jo"r: ' ... ;1 " n ' ,. F, L!l,p o":1 hi ,

r..1' ''1t" . · HI" \'(" ~ .lti.:-n ~ !2!

?R !'!T: ~' : . • nJ \1M:. R. obe rt Cough

.l nC: ch ~ lJ:l"n wt'1't' in . .\rchtr C:t\· I J.,t we t'k tl'ld a ttending t!1e !lon' ,-com in!!; wE' t'kt' nd .-. .:t·v it t'. Thtv .tho v1sitl'd tw~ mot ht'r,l'-'lM . De 11 Martin.

The OP ES nations have a fa ir Idea o· ... !"at Oil and gas are worth and t he price may continue to climb.

T~e r lgher pr ices find thei r way to Ir e gaSOl in e Du mp and to our e lec­~r : powe r b oi ls ;., fuel ad justment : .... a ·ges

B",~ :'"'e ,.....,e~oer owred rural elee · t n c COOperdt lVe ,5 coope ra ting WIth ' "lC..Jst ry ar ,: government leaders to hasten t he d ay whe n more ar; ~ '" :art a .... C cneape r a lter nate ' ", t' i s are substituted

'.1 !?2J!" .,,'h ,le . a depencab/e SL..Dply ::" :)Cwe r a~ a va lue pr lCt:: IS a c on· • ~ ... "g com IT" tment

South Plains Electric rative

Ward Joner, 609 Sinh Strl'et. was hono~d on his 10th birthday by II. surprise party In Arli n gton Saurday I Oct. 14.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones, who ~ prnt the pa5twE'E'k in A rl i n gton vis i t ing thei r daughtl'r;Ms. Cha rliE' Duran, and famil y, where surpriscd wht'tI the entire family---­five children, fO\Jr !poU'iE'!, aud IOgrandchildrtn .. --- al1 gathrred. to cel .. bi'atr the birthday, which, offiei.ally, waS Friday, Oct. 13,

ThoSE' attrndin~ wert Muon and Ma ty Ie Hawkins of Lubbock, J.Oon and Betty K. Jones of Houston , Glenn and Dolly Jone s of ~buT'\"

JackiE' and Charlie Duran of .A. rlin gt.o::l, and Kay

Jone s of Aw tin . Mr. JonE's Wa! born In

I ~ I Non­

Smokers may save plenty on car

Insurance with Farmers

.~ MILT POPE I 920 Ave. 0 Abernathy, Texas I Phone 298-4127 J

Our policy is saving you money,

Clovis, N. M. ,Oct. 13, t9Ct1. He mOVE'd to .h.bem:iil thy Itl 1952 rrom Memphis l Texas.

Travel Slides Entertain Sunshine Group

The Sunshine Group met Thu ~d;ty .Oct. 19 in the club room, We had 29 present. ThE'Y WU"e: DIxie Pittman, Ollie Se lke, P'loyd Shi pman, Dorothy Shipman, Mrs. Choc Brewer. Mrs. Om., Toler,Cora Shuman, Elilabeth Harrison, Mar:tha Phill i ps,Julia Croves, Dot von S~, Callie Nunn, ·\ ddir Robertson, Lizzie Lebow, Re ita Smith,Marthe Castleb,.u-'I'V, ~arl Bry:l.nt, BemicE' Smith, Bemell DTYe , \h'§. Df'wE'Y Price , Mrs. SUfie \ ndeT1on, Rubv~ KnolC, F.uth Phill i ps, Rf'v, and Mno HH Co ggin, Robe rt Lutrick, Mavb .. ll Gl:a s~ an d MinniE' :-Jortheutt.

ElitabethHarri son hadthe p:"Og ra rr.. ShE' ~ howed 51\dt'S of ' Canad ;a, Flori da and Haw aii which w('~ eniOYE'd by all.

It wa s '0 nice to h .. ve Bhnche COI<;~in and tI('V. HB back wi th m ... ho FlOo,· J ;t nd Dc,l"Oti-.y Shipmar ... W~ t;L i!(('d thr m thf' las t ti rr ...

We ~ 1s 0 h ~ ": <eve ral me mbE'1"" ba c }.: th at hadn't beE'n ""ith us :n qu itE" "' ..... hilc. <;t:~ ·~ood to hav r thf'm . \' f:"xt m O n th w i ll bf:" OUf

Thankl;:'v ' l"Ij!; rrOl';t a m. \,'p lure had l ome 1i/:OOd ~a TTl('<

l<;:)i':"ll2 aft('~ h .:nch. EVfl'\· onP. that <t4i v l' d had a ver ... !l';ood t lrr: f' .

Thosp who havE'n 't hel'n comin g a .. mh! i n~ a lot of gooc food and f('lJow~b{r

.... ith PVE' rvon E' . Hopr to sp p VOl.! ~" xt :i me. R~port.rd To Th r- AbE'1'atl-:" \\ "p 1<l v fI (' v ir .... Av K .. thl'l lne Dve

IiCPJPnlPE: CC~TmD1Cr

"If ... e ~ay th .. t Wf' h. ~ nC sh ,wl' deceive oUl'lel~ ~ ,

and thE' t ruth is r.ot in Wi ...

"If WE' con fE'~ s OUr 5il\ ~ ,

~ is fa ithful an t lust to forl'; i ve Wi our si m, I Dd to cleanse \..If frarr all urHi:;:ht-

I John I~~-9

~U5Ma-$~ .. AFTER DELINTING?

• Courteous Service • Gin Pick Up • All Weather Storage • Optional Seed Treatments Available • Two Germination Tests - Lab and Electronic • c Expert delinting is the key tog.ood planting seed.

Lions Seeking Old Eyeglasses The LI ... Club of DI"riet

i 2T2 are allerlng a tDllque oppol1\ll1tty to In re.ldents of this atea to help in the WtV special Sight Conter­vatlon Progrsm,aceordiug to TruHt Ma~s ot Plainview 'Who is Chatmlln.

Eye g~asle5 aile desptn­erely Dueled by people In Old MexIco and Central Amerloa In smllll villages that a re not St' rYE' d by optometrilts or doctol'5.

Eyt glasses an!! eollE'eted by Lions C1ub Members, stat!'s Mr. Mayes, and are distributedon a no oostbasis to anyone who b in need of ~m.

If you have eye gla~le$

th ' t are no longe r of use to you rtE'ase can any Lion Club member and they will be ricl«! d up, states Mr. M~"E", Sight CODS .. rvatian Chlrman.

Prt',idtnt of Abernathy Li on. Club is Mil t POP E' , 2% .4127. Can him Or Larry Fif' h\.' or Sam Hunley. You m .. v bring old gllls.e! by 9.:'0 -'- ve. D (Pope rnsurana-I o ~ call and we will pid< thtr.~ up.

Clements Clarifies Voters Rights U'TTE'P TO THE EDlTOJl:: nn~ Fd:tOI,

',nth the NOVE'n lhct 7th (.~ :1 (' ~.i l fl !ction COlToing ur \ "e""'\ ' <oon .•. it . t't'm< th at n: ~ n\" ofthE' votE'!'" or TeY.1 s ; !'I' confused about thti : \.~ ! .::\.! ri ::ht<.

It i< ,u:-p~i s i lilOl ho-. m :>. nv ..:~'1 < hH'(' con1C' into m v :,; !"' pii!:n ht'aJq ua m.- r< :;,~ :e "nin ~ the ~ctlJJl pro · ~r J .. "f' of vct in jOt.

?e <: ~r dlf" ~ ofho .... ;J l ~r­

.0)- votrd in th(' P ~ in ; a:'\' in '. i;; ., ~ may 'rob:" fe- .1~V

Jua l ort"' rtv hr "j<h<-<

,.. ': :"vC'mher 7tr., For " ~ ~ ::Tlf , if 'omeOno' vc-u d - ~11f' Ot>mocr:iiltlc Pr imal)'

'.~.1\': hI' i' r.,,(" to vott' ': ' t' , he : a Rt'ruh1ic ~n Or +'. - ocrat on ~CVf"~ · t>r~ 71h.

' 1-0, a l'l ~nd ; vid\I.il \"ote ~

, " itc h ha c k <Inc! fo rth - ~ . "POl l the r" !'t;f" ~ em h;'

>' )t. Fc.r p :nn'r1f . hf' rr av ·· c·r fo r a Peruhlic: ~' , fo r :;:-... cff ic f:" 'lfId.l [)emocr:Jt I " ~ r.ethr r.

Thf' ~e th in-.r ' ep m <1 ""'r1e d fl.:.ndament,d ; bu t I

'~anted to chr'f ... tb' m rOT

the votr-~ o f yC'1llr ('omm ­un :r"': '0 thpv ca n (, Yl" C\< t·

I Iii t y' B (I II k fJ r, 1 1 <.1 "I

What Is an Eye lank? It is on organizotion formed to coUect human eyes. and to distribute them to hospitals

where a cornea is needed for grafting or transplantation . It also slores the "it,aous fluid for use in retinal detachment operotion or transplontation.

How are eyes obtained? Eyes are removed from per·sons aher deoth who have gene rously authorized 'his use

while Ii ... ing.

Whot donated eyes con be used? Any eye from any age person can be IJsed Even those who hove had a cataroct

operation o r a carnea l tra nsplanfo tion

Does sex, (olor or creed mailer? No, All religions hOlle appro lied the p rocedlJre

Does removal of eyes mor the appearance of the body? No fn l.lClea llon :removol of e yes is coref vll y done and modern morlicion5 close 'he

eyes skillflJlly 50 thaI ' he", oppear" norl"nol

Con e'fC'\ be donared if the donor wean eyeglasses? Ye s rhi s does not oHeel the i'~e 01. the heohhy clear cornea l ti~sue.

Who will get the eye,? Eyes cannot ~ deSignaTed fo ' a spC'd ( person They are u ~ed for the next patient

on on eye slJrg('on' ~ ' I~ I In the e ... e nl u r OI,ent I ~ nol ovodo ble wlth (n the time limit neede rllo use Ih e fre sh TL ~Sl.e. 'h e ( 0111020 on d . , ll eou~ o .e preserved cnd stored tor IOler

u* or shll1ped el~e .... lle re ,Ihc"i ho .·(, bee n SE:'11 1 to Ic re 'gn (ountrie s i If a dono led eye is diseased or canno· b e u~('(\ 10' gro h m9 LI ' ~ carefull y ~ ' ud'ed in rPoseorch 10 ~e'p hnd

cause~ ond cures to r blindness

15 there a charge for eyes? No Eye Bo nks' tU/nish eyes free 1(1 ~(1l l el1t s o nd hospl1oh needing them They are

never bought or sold

How moy eyes be donated? By Signing 0 doro. fo.m . n01ll Y"' 9 y our 11(' .1 of kif'! ot your desire ond by in lormin9

your lomily p hysKion of yo ur a cILo lI lh E:' y ~ho .. ld not be ..... llled. m they must be removed shortly alter deat h. be lo.e !"", w ol l IS lead nl l ~ prog ' a m (On eosily be expanded to fri ends and relol lve s 01 a UI !l1 e(pber~

How does Ihe Eye Sank worle? The Eye BanI.. m u SI be no ll Ired ,,,, med ,a l!: t, o ller death Idoy or nightl by relatives at

Ih", la mdv phy s1 ( 'or'l The B ,l n ~ I I,.. • ., lO~ r.S (01 (> 01 a ll a rrongerrcnls with no delay

fOR INFnRMATlON:

• DISTRICT 2c T2 LIONS EYE BANK, INC.

p 0 so >; 5901 Pnnn e AOb 761 2141

SCR IPTIJRF: SET FJUf.

"The r t'forE' b eIng iustified by fait h, WE' h::l Vl:' peace withGodthrou~hour

Lord Jew~ Christ. " Rom;l.n55:1

thtoi r f~t'dom to vote Sovember 7th.

Thank you ~o much. ~ i ncerel y. Bill C1E'lToE'nts

Elsie And Beauregard Visit Abernathy Kids

Elsie, the Borden caw,and her little s~n, Beau­regard, paid a surprise visit to Abernathy Elemeo­tort S:hool Friday, Oct~ber 20th. Thel arrive~ in a comfortoblt apf>"intedtrlil .. c~mpl"te Nith ueJ­-,.~O,.1 ,I;~per,. The de:-ahteJ children, fn'l1 Eorlt Ch;jJ~lOoJ t~D"3~ 5th Gl'"Jd", J,t t, ".: E b: _ ",d Se-:1 .J d'Jr~ 19 tl,e tN'J !,::'IJ.· ',r;j:~.

A TAXPAYER'S BILL OF RIGHTS IS PAST DUE Bill Clements believes we still have a chance to preserve our ~ture by establishing constitutional protection against excessive taxation and runaway government spending.

Bill Clt;menls believes the people ofThxas ~hould hav~ ~he power necessary to ratify or re-Ject tHX pollcles made by legislator~

· To establi~h this powerlofthe peoplt l, Bill ( .lement8 will introduce an amendment to the TexHs Constitution that would give the people of ThX<l!-i this right wo~ill~ :CIf'ments' "Taxpayers' Bill of Rights"

• (;ivcTexans the right of initiative and referendum , a phrase that means we, the people, have a right to vote on the taxes to be levied on us.

• Place a ha n on corporate or per­sonal income tax in Texas .

• Require a two-thirds record vote of both housesofthe legislature to pSSf>ataxbill.

• Allow local taxpayers to call an election to ratify or reject a tax in­crease created l?y a local gov­ernmental unit . BiJl Clements believes in Texas

and the people ofThxas. Bill Clements thinks that elected

offiCials must work for the people and represent them properly.

As governor OfThX8S, Bill Clements will work for and with the people of 'Thxas.

It's about time imm.eone recalled 1001 our form of government was conceived to be a servant of the

. people a~ provUk 1M means to insure toot principle endures.

.., .' .i:, .'t;~ff't\~:;1~-:·:~·: AN.THOPES ,LQSE -F l RS·T.G · IN 0 lSTR IC;f£cpL'A Y ''11:1 ni T ~rom the Plainview Dally tWhIf

TULIA - 'I'loIIa"""';' book Monty Jon .. elPloded lor two touchdown, and Ray Rula added a pair of one-yanlora to key Ute lIometa to a 21014 upeel victory · ... r Abemalll)' In a District 4-AA opener bere FrIday niChl.

TuUa got on the IICOI'eboard fint as Jon" p110ped 73 yardl for a touchdown, The kick for extra faUed. leaving the H0r­nets holding a slim ~ ael­vantage.

Abernathy got Its offense untracked In Ute second period as halfback Ken Sand ... boiled 44 yards for a score. GObert. Cuevas added the PAT to put the visitors up by"7.{i.

The Antelopes weren't through for the second quarter.

however, 8a Lee' McCune dashed 77 yards for another Abem~thy score. Cuevas again kicked the Pat to pullhe Lopes on top at halftime, 14-6.

Tulia slruck back in lhe third quarter, with Ruiz scoring both of his slx-pointers. Jones also taUied again for the Hornets, this Urne on a 5O-yard run. Barry COWan ran for the PDras.

n._iUldlwlll _InUte_"" ........ lIfoty '" dIiIenItn . _

. AlbertBeinol. __ tile ...... with 171 yanII III 211 _. Rail .. lind out _ fordo on -1I1t . \Itpo .... Kma CnIob ""mad II lime. I .... ""po. M<Cune carried 13 time, f ... m

yanII. 1bewIDbeIIend tilt HOI'DOII'

...... nconI to M, dropping Abemathy to • 5-1 marlL FrleIoy'. g_ ... Ute fInI district U1t fill' both Ie .... .

AI>ema!hy wt11_ Lodmey, \11-7 Iooen to Floydada, FrIday night In _ dl8lrict aftalr. Tullo laW \he we<lt 011 bel .... mumIng .\0 actton Nov. 3 aplnst Lockney .

SCO •• 1'1 QUART. ItS lull. .. .... , 0 ZO 2-11 Abern,thy , . .0 u 0 o-u

T,"" QAM::::=~~,~ ~ J90 'In' RuIN", U5 . 12 v.,nls ,.1&1l'1li J2 «12 Tot •• YMIb 211 H , .. let Comp· ... tt )-12 .. ,. Punft.· ....... r.a- 1-27 l·U PInIIt""·Y,ros "'2 l 'vmbIH LO" 2 o Illteruoled 8v 1

EVERYONE is invited to the PEP RALLY in the high school gym Friday, October 27 at 6 PM. Come and si t on the north side of the gyrJl.

COMMUNITY CALEND.b,R Thursday, October 26

1935 STUDY CLUB - 3 PM -Minnie Struve's Home CITY GARDEN CLUB-3 PM -City Hall Club Room ADULT EDUCATlON-7 PM-Academic Center

Friday, October 27 NO SCHOOl- TSTA CONVENTION NEW DEAL BAND HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL-

6:30to 1 0 PM - A II invited Sunday, October 29

OFF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME - 2 AM Monday, Oc tober 30

COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY - 9:30 AM - Fire Hall BOOSTER CLUB-7 PM -Cafeteria ADULT EDUCATlON-7 PM-Academic Center

Tuesday, October 31 COMMUNITY LADIES BIBLE STUDY - 9:30AM­

City Hall Club Room LIONS CLUB-12 noon-Graham's Restaurant TOPS - 6:30 PM - Gold Auditorium

Thursday, November 2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-7 AM -Dairy Queen ADULT EDUCATlON-7 PM-Academic Cente~

Saturday, November 4 ABERNATHY RIDING CLUB -7:30 PM - Graha.f,'s

Restaurant ! SCHOOL CALENDAR

Thursday, October 26 9th & JV play Idalou here- 5 PM 7t h & Bth p loy Ida lou there - 5 PM

Friday, October 27 NO SCHOOL - TSTA CONVENTION PEP RALLY - 6 PM - HS Gym Varsity ploys Lockney here - 7:30 PM

Saturday, October 28 X Country Runners - Brownfield - lOAM

Tuesday, October 31 fj>lIowship of Christian Athletes - 7:30 PM

'- -.. -- ---.. / '1 Struve 1 ( .I'mp'ement Co. I ( I .... INTERNATIONAL I . 1 THE PRO-AG 1I NE 1

1 IlIEAD W I I FO. I I 1l1lEIlIWEIIY I I I

1086. 1486 & 1586 Tractors 4 & 5 Bottom Breaking PIOYis 1195 Self-Propelled Cotton Strippers

DISTRICT Pl ~.g. - - -

~ -

Ahernatby Anlelopes Vs. LOCKNEY BE

1lllSl LON.HO.N. SUPPORT ~(4t~~'~ ·~rc)'~.

Antelope Schedule

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• . JUNIOR HIGH Oct. 26-1dalou T 5100

...:..- Nov.2-Floydada H 5100 Noy.9-Jl:al1s H 5:00

(Carnes Below' at 1130 P. M.) tAll Distrlet 4-AA Games)

Oct. 27, LocknE'Y, HE're Nov. 3.ldalou, There Nov, 10, Floydada, Hut Nov, 17, Open

THE

AH8

Antelopes

THESE ANTELOPE BOOSTERS URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE GAMEl

WE'RE WITH YOU ALL THE WAY

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uavis Foods & Snack Bar 106 Ave, D-ph. 'gB-'336 Ph. 208-'380

Early 'Til Late Sund.ys & Hulid.ys ~- II 4X=WJC::::::>C

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Lon's Cleaners & Fashions

917 Ave, D Ph. 2g8-2826 I 1Itc:::=::Htc::=::Mte:::M

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Venture Discount Foods Ben Franklin 5 f 10 Variety

1411 Ave. D Ph. 'gB-2266 ~.c::::M1 .. IIc=:=t

- 1* n 1tc::::::N Abernathy Body Works

Comple[e Body I: Rep'tr Work

~1ve. P 1\ FIl"r·'08'1 oc:=c

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Sixty-Six Butane & Fertilizer Co,

Plainview Hwv . Ph , :,,)F;+~4,,1 ~~~ac:::::=:MJ

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Beth's Beauty Bar &

Bill's Electric Phone 298-2722

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Goodpasture, Inc, Tuco Corners Ph, 2980:'552

] H" HIC:a

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Abernathy Oi I Co. Your Goodyear Tire De.ler

~~I Ph. 29~i2255

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Wolf Irrigation

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Richard DuBose Insurance and Real Estate

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West Texas Pipe & Supply 1(.03 .<vo. D Pt1.298-'434

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Co-op Grain Co. Ph. ':! Q~ 0 2'i11 At'le rn.th ~ &. Hl' ckvlile

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Pope I nsurance Agency See us for 8 \l your Insurance & Rea l Euate Needs.

920 Ave_ D Ph. 'gBc4127 if] II I~tc:=c

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Daniels Drive-In & Restaurant

1515 Ave. 0 Ph., ' 98-8890 • 11-':--

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MEN fN SER\.IICI .. '~; 's

OctOber 17-Marlne Lance COrporal Richard L Rowe, son of Bobbie M. Rowe of P. O. Box 283, Ahemathy, Tex. , has re porte d for duty with 1st Marine DiviSion, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pt!ndJeton, Cal i f,

He joined the Marine Corps in' March 1977.

A 1 I the scholastic scaf­folding falls, as a ruined I

edifice, before one sing le word--FAITH.

--Napoleon Bonaparte

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i~or' d6l $0 loved tHe WOrld, that he gave ,his only be­gotten Son, that whosoever believ­eth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life,

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SCRIPTURE: "I w ill give you a mouth

and"wisdom, whic h all your adve~aries shall not be able to gainsay nOr re s iSL .. Luke 21: 15

1978 - FREE ANTELOPE CALENDARS with Football and Basketball team schedules. Please come by my office and get

one. We would appreciate the opportunity

to serve you.

[Re I ~,i~~~~. ~.~~~?,~ PO 0 0 . 580 Olf ,ce t8061 298 ]536 924 Ave 0 Mobile 298'4114 Abelnalhy. T, 79311 667 , 3953

H ill backs tax relief on ballot November 7 "We ve got a greal opportunity Nov . 7 to take a Significant first step toward tax re­lief ,n Texas I'm urging everyone to vote for the proposed constitutional amend­ment to give tax rellef _ to o u r tarmers and ran ch e rs h omeown­ers and elderly After th iS amendmenl IS

adoDted III be ready to laKe !he lead In tne 1979 ieglslature 10 fol­low through on thiS first step

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Go Goodyear lor

• •• A Good Ride ••• A Sale Ride ••• BeHer Handling

Drive ••• Pea(e-ol-Mind lecause You Are Ridinq on The Iftt n,. In The World. The

Goodyear Tire Trade TODAY, at Abemathy Oil Com­pany, For One, or a Full Set.

(io Safer, (io Smoother,

Go Goodyear

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Mr, and~. Asce ncid Sandoval are parents of a daughter bom Oct. 15. She we ighe.d 7 pound' 41/2

Mr. and Mr ~. Ruhen Marint! s arE' paren'~ or .l son born Oct. 20. He we i~hed 6 pound< II ounces,

1 CE'ne ·\mer5Ot1, son of Mr.

and M :-c. . PreHon '\ m e T'"'on fill.d the pulpit at the Fi"t Unitt-d Methodi ' t Church l a- t SunJav mom i n~. '\meor­son i~ J studf:>nt a t T t"x ;l.(

Trch Un ,ver<itv, luH,ocl<. He h ,. ~ ~ urcE"ndf'rt"~1 to tht~

m ~n i ~ t "·.

The U. M. Y. and ' romor< went to Cotton ·('E'ntf> .. Ml't~

hod" t Church J.<! Sunday e VE' r. in~ to joi n U. M. Y. groups frOm the Plainvi('w

Di~trict in a ""'·orship "erv ict' . D a nnv T ru'!ist"l1 j( t he n (' \\

p3' to- of the Cotton Centr ­C"urch .

'The !'-:e·w Covenan t" (i rH::: ;n ~ ~~ our f ro~ T.uh"'C'd < .. an ~ an J ~pv{, rOl l of t he \' 0 t! n ;: r ('or 1 e fror.' th,' dj ffe ~(' nt churche < ( h ,l :1" ,I ahm:t \\ lout the Lord 1(' (w1 h3< Jor.f' fc" th('~ and ( O~ ' E"

~ r." .. ('d n: U5'c a l numhe~. Chl.:rch<- s f~m tockn rv ,

Pl oa i n\" ~ l~W 1 ~udd n, :\ he mdt'w , Turkf'v .:ind Cctton C e ntp "

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".m,,'. "bl" " .... / lunchroom Menu i

Octob .. 30-November f' BREAKI'AST '

MONDAY I ,\ rrle Ju ic" Por Tarts ' 1/2 pt. M,lk I

TUI::SD "' Y \ Oran~e Jui ce Pe anut Butter Bread 1/2 pt. Milk

WEDNESDAY Tomato Juice

~/2o;;·~J!k \ THURSDAY

'Frle luice ~a u ~ a ~t' Waffle 1/ 2 I't. M;lk

FRIDAY O ran5f' Juice Hot Wheat ("eral 1/2 pt. M,lk ...

lUNCH MO\1) ·\ Y

Grill e d Cheese FT'E'nch F ri(, \

En~li ' h I? Salad Peachf' (

1/2 pt. Milk TUI::'SDAY

\\ ' itch '( Ste w -BE>e f Stew

Lettuce & Pineapple Sal ald ~~ i xed Cree-n< \

Halloween Cake Corn B,.,ad 1/2 pt. Mill<

WFDNESDAY \A.,'e stern Bur~€'r Potato Sa l ad Blackeyed P"a' B an ana Pltidin~

1'2 pt. M,lk THUP~D ·\Y

T a co with Chee "e T~se d ~a lad

PintoB€'am C jna mn~ on Polls

COMING SOON

PHOTOGRA PHER WITH DIONNE STUDIOwillbe in Venture Foods Wednesday •. N,wember 8. Pkg. of two ~x lOS. two 5X7'. 1.0 wal­Id' . two charms - $16.88 or you rna y ha ve proofs ta­h i. Wa lch for $1 Off cou­pon next wee k. (10-26-c)

?t: ~~~:/~ Lih~. : 2~ F:?t~ ,'C'ober 25.26,& 27. Furnl­tu·,· . TV. dishes ,& lots of ,' JJ, & ends. (10-26-p)

\ 1 '. \ .\ Illl FL)R RING - Lost In ·." ' ,,alhv, Has light green. ·In ' . ,111 J yel low leaves with :-i: _'l' ~k~ ign Ull sides. Please

d 757- 2389. ( 10- 26-c)

LEGAL NOTICE

FOR SILF will be

.... c~' iv pd in thp bus iness oil , ,, of the Abernathy '--,. ir I'o('ndpnt Sc hool District,

"P ;;1 Ithv , T€",xa 5, on Nove­.. ;", 10, IQ 78, :l! 10:OOa. m, e": COliS Do d~e- S cylin~r­~ ,. r-: s ' t'n ~e r hu~.

F~r.H· ~ ', r. e ~ a t h·.Jn' ~ 1r.

ar.<i \~r<. R ;H' \\" ; P i~ , now :-f \" ' C!-:- Li F .. ~ l < , .:i ~ r' an n :~ ;: a t· ·, to C .• -' <ba d, C al ;f. I i~

tM tarlv , ~art of \ "vt"m ~t ' " ;j.h~'. · " , " v ~ <t th c ' ~ ~ on .i n'

~ .1l: ;:: ~ tr~- ' :-_ · ''''~t \1~, lnc1

II ? pt. " ilk

T hf> cquipm€"nt may be ·1 ~ : .... ct(' d at thp school bus

:" -.i,:r. Rid rrop~a15 m ayb€"

t' ::,"'t" d h y cont ;! ctin~ Mr. . F ,-';- .rtt"' ! ,hl1 ~i nf's( ma-;'a~rJ

t. ~ -~' ~; !~P:~:~:'\-~!~' jr:~i ~~e i r !Ca:~ sb;'d.

FIlID ·\ Y Chil i Oc~ F", ncC F· :. , B.Jk cd Re,ln <

Pe an ut Ruttc' C'OOk lP<

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\-----------·------·--;--1 \ tYINITIHIIIA'S a;OIFT SIHIOIfD ! \ .. \ i Assorted -Gift Items, Cards \ Cynthia Hanes Invites everyone to come

lin and browse and visit. Baby Gifts, Birthday ,

i Shower, Anniversary, Children's

1914Ave. D Phone298-2668 \ L_.~~~~~"2:.~~!.:!.:..<:!~~~.!"~!a.r._l

ON UTILITY BILLS

FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL

744-1300

FLUSCHE & CULPEPPER'S INSULATION SERVICE

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' '' "'f> t ')f th f' ~ choo1.

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"ForGod '0 loved the ·,\·orl.l,th :1 t hE" :;::: a v e- h i ~ 001)"

~ ~otfe n C;o n, tt.a t \-.. ' h~o­I' ve · be li f'vpth in him ' ~' ot:1 , 1 nor f'E'ri~h, h ut havp .":(" rLi <tin t:: life, " ) 'I. r. , :16

-:11C T, Do n ' t tpll YOur

<j f'C ~ · ~ t o rl. ,"!05<;ir unlf'ss ,.., \ 'l ilt th r 'r l r.roadcast to the ·o·I .L

1\\ G ~ . f .. A & C EC il HAl l

The Gallery :"JO P~E l P S AVE

Carpentry of all kinch, .cablnets, book cases, panel­ing, remodeling, yealS of experience, in lubbock, In the country andsmall tcowus, we try to pIe ase. Phone 746-S198 Or 763-6801. (1l-2-p)

Sm-~I1- appHanc ... · repaired: !rolli, toast_, fanl, \ 'aculUDl, etc, Hayciell

' Blalock, 1705 Ave. H. PbDne 298-4003, (lit)

S _~-,~_~~P"Il'!G SHOP WELDING

PORTABLE WELDING GENERAL REPAIR

-'7 ;30AM to 5:30PM 315 Main St. Phone 29S-2924

Night call 29S-4172

CARPENTRY Remodeling, cabinet

work, paneling, painting, Interior and exterior. Sto~m

windoW! and doors fol' .ale, CHARLES O'NElLI. Phoue 298- 2838 after 6 P, m .

If carpets look dull and drear, remove spots as they appear with Blue LIIIIl'e. Rent electric shampooer $1. Struve Hardware & Dry Good<

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Card Of

Thanks ""~~I!.

,,0;2,e;~ eWxi~:~ls~V~~rb~ p~~~~~~ atlon for all the acts of love shown to us dur 109 the loss of our mothe r.

We especia lOy wou Id like to tha nk you all forthe cards.

;~'r~U~ff~r~~r~i/~~~ b:h~ tf~a-RBche l & Eddie Austin w, e, Br yant & Family Mitchell Br ya nt & Family

.... _-- ----- ---11-I0T, A man who

,.,fuses to admit his mis­takes can never be successful. But if he con­fesses and fo~ak"s them,he gets another chance.

The Review Needs Help

You know The Review Is only as good as you the citizens help make It he. People are always telling me they like to read the local news and about the people In our town and area • If you would please call In any news you have about yourfamlly,such as children away at coltege Or graduat­Ing and going on to new jobs, vh I tors, anything, people are Interested In and this Is the only way SOme of Our reade~ know what Is happening becauo;e mayhe they don't get out much. We would like alt club repQ'ts, or anything you have to share with us. We don't always know Or hear what Is going on. It Is a big Job and we want and need your help please. We want the paper to be an elljoyment

FOR SALE: New crop peanuts, raw Or rocasted from Portales,N.M. At Cynthia's Gift Shop at 9t4 Ave. D.

FOR SAU, Firewood. Good hardwood will share If you w\ll cut it. Phone 298-2816.

SHOTGUN FOR SALE - Prac-

~:~as~~t~~~.12 H~~~~ a ~:~r~~. -Shot less than three boxes of shellS. Ray Martln.2g8-2749.

( 10-26-p)

Q-MIST KIllS FL VING INSECTS­

Wbl'ks automatically around the clock. Batllery operate d. PlalOl Grain & Farm Supply, 701 Texu Ave. ,298-2521.

NICHOLS SWEEPS ' We have a complete

.tIX:k of Nichols Chisels and Cultivator sweeps. Plains Grain and Farm Supply, Abernathy. Phone 298-2521. (tsr)

Complete line of Hyclrotex Products at . 2~ calh discOUllts off of 1975 prices. With nO hidden freight charges. Plains Crain & Farm Supply. (tsr)

FOP SALE, Hi-Yield A~enic Ac id, $5.15 per galt on. Tascosa Cutifl." wheat .eed, $6.37 per bag. Calt 298-2661, Ande .. on Grain Corp. (tsr)

BUY COODYEAR TIRES from ROYCE HENSON at Ahernathy Oil Company.

FOR SALE,Yard fe rtilizer, 15-5-5 with Iron, dnc and sulphur.$S. 95 per 501b. bag. Plains Crain & Farm Supply. (tsr)

_",m,==-:,-CARS

IIM"'M

$100 OFF on mini cars while they last. Only four in stock. Abernathy Body Works,417 S.Ave, 0.2911-2a!4.

FOR SALE, T-Bird, loaded !Last of the big one •. Clean, low ml1a~ , Phone 298-2202. (II- g-c)

TEiD "'and USE WANT ADS RIEOULARLV - -.-.-

We Can Do All Your

Auto Body Repairs:­

From A Dent To A

Complete Wreck

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REAL ESTATE ~

OPEN HOUSE Sunda y, 2-6 PM

1716 Ave. H 95i110an1V811able 8t81/2" Interest. Convention. I ap­pralsalof$59.000.Prlcedat S58.500. Beautiful 3- 2- 2 completed by Troy Carter of Plainview.

Contact CINDY SHELTON, GOOD NEIGHBOR REALTORS

~:f.~~~~~2bi~~~~:lWe: tween 2&6. (10-26-c)

Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath; 5 acres located 1/2 mile off hwy. ,$39,500.

3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, fenced yard, located at 1210 Fourth, $29, 750.

41213thSt. -Brick 3 bed­room, 2 bath, living room, utlllty,dJn'lng,kltchen, large den, refrigerated air, double carpol'lll, fence d backyard. $50,000.

711 14th St. -3 he droom, 1 bath, fenced yarel, co",er lot. $18,000.

RANCHES FOR SALE Texas, New MeXiCO, and

ColOl'8do

SHIPMAN REAL ESTATE 283-2313

FARMS, RANCHES & ALL your general REAL E~TATE NEEDS. We a ppreciate your listings.

J.D. WEBB ShIpman Real Estate

Phone 298-2313 (ISr)

MILT POPE

298-4127 1111 IIIII

3 bedroom, I bath stuc-

co. 7J;lg~~~ . IIII

NELSON REAL ESTATE

$375. 00 Pe ducti On in price of lots thru November 15, t978 . Call Jackie Barton, 298 -2816,

HOUSE FOR SALE, In Abemathy, Four Bedrooms, Two Baths, Fully Carpeted. Drapes. Freshly Palntled. On COmer lot. For Information, call Cotton Center 806-879-2374, Or K I ngrvl lie , A/Code 512-592-0094.

LANDMARK REALTOR.

799-5032 § CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

BY TOMMY SAGER

Call !amesabouthav­Ing th is qu.llty bu ilder build your home In Pin­son Place or elsewhere.

AUTO GLASS

Windshield & Door Glass

AUTO PAINTING Represented locally

Let Us Re-Paint Your JAMEsbt;. POPE

Car, Pickup Or Truck 1 ___ "2

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Nights 298-4119 TO THE REVIEW IS .... W.a.ly.'mo .. ~ .. J.on.e.s _.4 Po M. ON MONDAY

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