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n'-2521 JOHN DEERE PARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1978 Hale County - Abernathy, Texas - Lubbock County VOLUME 57 NUBMER In 10e Thomp5on Implement Co. Abernathy, Texas, 298-2541 Lubbock Phone 762 -103Q PROCLAMATION AMERICAN AGRICULTURE MOVEMENT DAY JANUARY 20, 1978 WHEREAS, the abundant food and fiber supply raised by farmers is the basic strength of this area and Ame ri ca; and WHEREAS, prices received by farmers for their products do not cover the cost of production; and WHEREAS, all other segments of our economy are protected through the minimum wage Or the ability to pass their costs on to the consumer; and WHEREAS, the farmer has become the Victim of inflation and indifference from the President and the Congress; and WHEREAS, every person in this community will suffer if the farmer's plight is not alleviated; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Pete Thompson, Mayor of the City of Abernathy, Texas, do hereby proclaim Friday, January 20, 1978, as" AMERICAN AGRI CULTURE MOVEMENT DAY", and urge all of our citizens to gain a better understanding of the farmers economic situation and help him gain his fair share of America's bounty_ IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name officially ATTEST: and caused the Seal of the C! ty of Abernathy to be affixed thereto, on this the sixteenth day of January, 1978_ Mrayor J_ Pete Thompson ABERNATHY YOUNG FARMERS CHAPTER TO BE HONORED AT MEETING IN WACO The A b erna th y Young Farmers chapter will be IIDoored January 20 as the Area I Outstanding Cha;>ter of the State Association Young Fanners of Texa. •. A trophy will be presented dUl'lng the 24th annual con- the school children will be carried out by the experien- ced Mtalonary at 4 :30 p. m. on Monday. Tuesday. and Wednesday. Father Julian, far &om being a manger In thiI area. bas bean preachlng Miatolll ar Revivals. In both Euglbh and Spanbh, tIa'OughDut the Southwest for the Ian 2S )lUll. Originally &om Ercanaba.Mlchipn. he Iplnt many yean preparing ldm. .. If for thJa work as prlelt and milliouary, by stUdying Holy Scrtpture, PhIlosophy, . _: ventlon of the a._clatiou at the Waco Convention Center. PI'oduction Credit Assoclat- loiii sponsor the chapter awarda. Tenoutlta"dlng area chaptertl were selected In Texas. and one w11l be named the Outstanding Cbapqr for the state. Out- standing area chapt0!2S are Coo't. 01\ Page 2,Co1.7) IRISH RESIDENCE IS BURGLARI7ED Ha Ie County sheriff's deputle: and Abernathy pollce Investigated a burglary at the residence of J, L.lrllh of Abernathy which Wal reported Tlnlrsday evenlllg. TakendUt'l1lg the daylight burglary W_ $1,100 in travel .. cbec* In $50 and $300 ' C. C. Committees Meet Here Jan. 12 The crline committee of the Chamber of Commerce m etwtth Judge Morrb Stevens on Thursday marning, January 12, at 10:00 p. m. The topic of discussion was the aforoement Dlp_ltI. for shopUfting. At a recant meeting the Chamber of Commerce had decided to ha ve posters printed which wonld be placed In all the local buslneoles statlng that shopllhers be pro- secuted. The signs wtu read that Criminal Offense and all v10 lators wtu be prosecuted. JO The fine for a first offente will be $5Q, 00 and second offeose fine will be $100. 00. Jndge Stevens stated that all offenders will be fined with- out exception. The brochUl'e committee also met at this time and plans were finalized for the new brochures for Abernathy. They will be out within the nelct month. The new brochures w111 be most interesting and helpful to the city of Aber- Jathy to our endea VOrl to grow and attract newcomers. HALE COnON GROWERS TO NAME D I RECTOR Ha I e Co unt y cotton producers and agrlbuslness- men will elect a Producer OirllCtor to "alus CottDn Growers ,Inc. at noon January 24 .t the Hale County AgricultUl'e Bnlldlng, Plain- view. The election will be held In coujunctloll with the Hale County Soli Fertility Day scheduled on that date. AnnoU:1cement o f election arrangements come.< from Owen Benn 0 f Abemathy, cw;ent Hale County Producer Director to the 25-county commodity organl:atlon,and John McQulen Of Plainview, Businessman DIrector. Each of the counties In PeG terr- Itory has two directors, 011e a buslnessm a nand the other a COlton pro<.iuc er. They are elected ou alternate years to serve two- year terms. Ea,: h Is eligible for re-election every second year . Benn and McQulen are Ul'gtug an interested parties to attend and take part In election, In which both farmers and busine<smen are eligible to vote. A member of the PeG staff &om Lubbocl< wtll Con- duct the election, present a brief summary Of PeG objectives and activIties and answer any questions con- cernlng the commodity organlzatlou and Itl work. STRIKING FARMERS HEAR SPEAKERS 1 N LUBBOCK MEET Abernathy area fannen were among the lOme 3000 persolll at Fair Park Co!ileum. tubbock. Thursday night to hear Ipeakers dbcUII the current problelTll agrlcultUl'e II havlng In the warld'i market place. That meetlng was the 1 alt major area event In the current AmerlcaTl AgrlcultUl'e Strike leeklng 100% parity for farm and ranch products, MaJar ' thrust 0 f the American Agriculture S,lke this week Is aimed at offlclalsof federal government. Farmers &om acroSl tile nation converged on Washington, 0, C. ,thb week to take their price-problems to the seat o!theCountry" government- Visiting speaker on the program at Fair Park Coliseum was Don Kimball Amarillo agrlbuslnenman_ A 1Jo speaklng on that pro- gram was Johnny L Lutrick, Lubbock, wIlD recently was promoted to assistant vice president as an In the agrlcultUl'al loan division of Lubbock National Banl<. An AHS and Texas Tech graelu- ate, Lutrlck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lutrlck of (Con't. on Page 2.Col.l) LOCAL FARMERS TO WASHINGTON follOwing is a tentative list of area farmers who pla:l.-\adto ny to Washington, D. C. , to Join other farmers &om over the nation this week In seeking better prices for ! arm products : MarvIn, Danell 'and Reggie Stephe"", Unde\\ Tom- my Myatt, Roy Lee KnIght, J. F. Buske. Lewis and Harvey Lutrick, Cam>1l Dwm, Bill a.ndJIm Walts,J.W.Hamllton, Dona!d Blackmon, Ronnie Hamilton, A. B. Teaf!, Mr. and \frs.Loren We<t,Tommle Wages, J. W. Shadden, Bill Houston, Troy Larson, a:ld Don Presley, Da"1 Fondy, Don McKenzie, Ruwayne Struve. CITY SEEKS WATER LOAN AUSTIN------ The Texas Wa t e r Department Board will hear a request from the City of Abernath y for a $275,000 ;oan at Its regular monthly meeting JaIL 23. CONSUMERS FUEL TO BEGIN CLOSING ON SATURDAY NOON S. W.(Dub) Royal.mana- a- of Abernathy Cousumen ruelAlloctat1on,reporll that tM fIrn. wlllitart closlng at _ on Saturdays. The Slaturday noon clo.1ng at .' QftI8umen Fuel Aaoclatloll , U;'"r: IH_, ... "JII'_ .... PIleI ad " )teve JaCkSOn StEVE JACKSON TO BE _ HONORED AS AREA I STAR YOUNG FARMER A 29-year ... o' _d AbeTnat hy in!ormatiO:l 0:1 the succ ess farmer, Steve Price Iar.kson. his iarr: ing is being ho."",ed jan".-y 20 b -J "'" reots 1,28') acres. as the Are.J. I Sta r Yo·.mg His 'ac-." , indu.le CO:to.l, Fanner d 11 r i n g the 24th grain SOrFhl1!T1 . .... .. hel.,.. soy annua.l 0' the beans. J <;OlT:e pasture State 0 1 Farmers oj"" Te (as in ' ....-a ;o 1. 1 Ab ernath'" YOl1l1g He will be honored at F.l.nll er5 J2 : kSO:l ha' YOU:1g Fanners .1.nn;l l1 1<: ; ba:1qllet at 6 p. r.1. JJ.l1UJ."Y 211 an i vke - ;·' resLi ent. He hao; at the \\'a '-:o CO;l\'el1tk"' :l ah .... "' . ice-ilresident for Cet.ter Areal "r YC" ',1'1i!- farmers . are expected to The State Association 0' The area -",inner Is Young Farmers Is an edllcat- selected 0<1 the basis 0: the iO:l11 o!'f:"a;1izatiC".l sponsored farmer's inventor y: ...:: ro; and IIvestod pra:tice<, s(';1 and natural resow'ce practices ; ca.ltJ'i - butions to ..::ommunity, state, and nation: we ll as general DR. WEBB 'NAMED TO COMMITIEE AUST[!\I-- The <ul'erlnte - ndent 0 Abernath y Public ScIX)ot, h" been n. 'ned to the steering co:.nmittee or Administrators fot' the Brisco. re-electIon campa 11'- "_ The api)()i.ntment at Dr. Delwin Webb v,as anno.me ed by Cov.Brlscoe's re-electlo:l campaIg n o ff i ce_ J.r, Townley, superIntendent 0' the \rvingPubl\c School, wa, namedchairma:l SUNSHINE GROUP WILL MEET THURSD AY, JANUARY 1 9. the City the EJJca'io:1 f l,!· r e:rSO:1E ll'lder 35 ye J.rS who .ire involved in agricultUre. The iO.l -t I 0(1) :nembers in 225 lo • .:a! FA. R\lERS 'JRGE PEOPLE 10 S!:'ID TELEGRAMS 0 - thl! co:nmu:1ity a:1d area a.re lll'ged to send telegrams and mailagrams to ?r e <; i e '1 tea r t e r and Secreta r\ Bergla,d '0 "' .... ,: c e th e ir C' t !le America, A \10 '''ement . The firs t Ba;-,t ist Church carried 2:; farm ers to the airpurt TuesJa y mo!'ning at 6 a . m, in the .. :h 1lTch va:}. The y will return to A S:tturda 1 There were 2S farmers fro m Abernath ,- ane' 7 farmers from New Deal making the

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Page 1: GENUIN~E C. C. Committeesunger.myplainview.com/abernathy/1978/1978-01-19.pdf · 19.01.1978  · n'-2521 GENUIN~E JOHN DEERE PARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1978 Hale County - Abernathy,

n'-2521

GENUIN~E

JOHN DEERE PARTS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1978 Hale County - Abernathy, Texas - Lubbock County VOLUME 57 NUBMER In

10e Thomp5on Implement Co. Abernathy, Texas, 298-2541

Lubbock Phone 762 -103Q

PROCLAMATION

AMERICAN AGRICULTURE MOVEMENT DAY

JANUARY 20, 1978

WHEREAS, the abundant food and fiber supply raised by

farmers is the basic strength of this area and

Ame ri ca; and

WHEREAS, prices received by farmers for their products do

not cover the cost of production; and

WHEREAS, all other segments of our economy are protected

through the minimum wage Or the ability to pass

their costs on to the consumer; and

WHEREAS, the farmer has become the Victim of inflation and

indifference from the President and the Congress;

and

WHEREAS, every person in this community will suffer if the

farmer's plight is not alleviated;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Pete Thompson, Mayor of the City of Abernathy,

Texas, do hereby proclaim Friday, January 20, 1978,

as" AMERICAN AGRI CULTURE MOVEMENT DAY", and urge all

of our citizens to gain a better understanding of

the farmers economic situation and help him gain his

fair share of America's bounty_

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name officially

ATTEST:

and caused the Seal of the C! ty of Abernathy to be

affixed thereto, on this the sixteenth day of

January, 1978_

Mrayor J_ Pete Thompson

ABERNATHY YOUNG FARMERS CHAPTER TO BE HONORED AT MEETING IN WACO

The A b erna th y Young Farmers chapter will be IIDoored January 20 as the Area I Outstanding Cha;>ter of the State Association o~ Young Fanners of Texa. •.

A trophy will be presented dUl'lng the 24th annual con-

the school children will be carried out by the experien­ced Mtalonary at 4 :30 p. m. on Monday. Tuesday. and Wednesday.

Father Julian, far &om being a manger In thiI area. bas bean preachlng Miatolll ar Revivals. In both Euglbh and Spanbh, tIa'OughDut the Southwest for the Ian 2S )lUll. Originally &om Ercanaba.Mlchipn. he Iplnt many yean preparing ldm. .. If for thJa work as prlelt and milliouary, by stUdying Holy Scrtpture, PhIlosophy,

. _:

ventlon of the a._clatiou at the Waco Convention Center. PI'oduction Credit Assoclat­loiii sponsor the chapter

awarda. Tenoutlta"dlng area

chaptertl were selected In

Texas. and one w11l be named the Outstanding Cbapqr for the state. Out­standing area chapt0!2S are

Coo't. 01\ Page 2,Co1.7)

IRISH RESIDENCE IS BURGLARI7ED

Ha Ie County sheriff's deputle: and Abernathy pollce Investigated a burglary at the residence of J, L.lrllh of Abernathy which Wal reported Tlnlrsday

evenlllg. TakendUt'l1lg the daylight

burglary W_ $1,100 in

travel .. cbec* In $50 and $300 '

C. C. Committees Meet Here Jan. 12

The crline committee of the Chamber of Commerce m etwtth Judge Morrb Stevens on Thursday marning, January 12, at 10:00 p. m. The topic of discussion was the aforoement Dlp_ltI. for shopUfting. At a recant meeting the Chamber of Commerce had decided to ha ve posters printed which wonld be placed In all the local buslneoles statlng that shopllhers wo~ld be pro­secuted. The signs wtu read that "S~pUftlnglsa

Criminal Offense and all v10 lators wtu be prosecuted. JO

The fine for a first offente will be $5Q, 00 and second offeose fine will be $100. 00. Jndge Stevens stated that all offenders will be fined with­out exception.

The brochUl'e committee also met at this time and plans were finalized for the new brochures for Abernathy. They will be out within the nelct month.

The new brochures w111 be most interesting and helpful to the city of Aber­Jathy to our endea VOrl to grow and attract newcomers.

HALE COnON GROWERS TO NAME D I RECTOR

Ha I e Co unt y cotton producers and agrlbuslness­men will elect a Producer OirllCtor to "alus CottDn Growers ,Inc. at noon January 24 .t the Hale County AgricultUl'e Bnlldlng, Plain­view. The election will be held In coujunctloll with the Hale County Soli Fertility Day scheduled on that date.

AnnoU:1cement o f election arrangements come.< from Owen Benn 0 f Abemathy, cw;ent Hale County Producer Director to the 25-county commodity organl:atlon,and John McQulen Of Plainview, Businessman DIrector. Each of the counties In PeG terr­Itory has two directors, 011e a buslnessm a nand the other a COlton pro<.iuc er. They are elected ou alternate years to serve two- year terms. Ea,: h Is eligible for re-election every second year.

Benn and McQulen are Ul'gtug an interested parties to attend and take part In election, In which both farmers and busine<smen are eligible to vote.

A member of the PeG

staff &om Lubbocl< wtll Con­duct the election, present a

brief summary Of PeG

objectives and activIties and answer any questions con­cernlng the commodity organlzatlou and Itl work.

STRIKING FARMERS HEAR SPEAKERS 1 N LUBBOCK MEET

Abernathy area fannen were among the lOme 3000 persolll at Fair Park Co!ileum. tubbock. Thursday night to hear Ipeakers dbcUII the current problelTll agrlcultUl'e II havlng In the warld'i market place. That meetlng was the 1 alt major area event In the current AmerlcaTl AgrlcultUl'e Strike leeklng 100% parity for farm and ranch products, MaJar ' thrust 0 f the American Agriculture S,lke this week Is aimed at offlclalsof federal government. Farmers &om acroSl tile nation converged on Washington, 0, C. ,thb week to take their price-problems to the seat o!theCountry" government-

Visiting speaker on the program at Fair Park Coliseum was Don Kimball Amarillo agrlbuslnenman_ A 1Jo speaklng on that pro­gram was Johnny L Lutrick, Lubbock, wIlD recently was promoted to assistant vice president as an o~flcer In the agrlcultUl'al loan division of Lubbock National Banl<. An AHS and Texas Tech graelu­ate, Lutrlck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lutrlck of (Con't. on Page 2.Col.l)

LOCAL FARMERS TO WASHINGTON

follOwing is a tentative list of area farmers who pla:l.-\adto ny to Washington, D. C. , to Join other farmers &om over the nation this week In seeking better prices for ! arm products : MarvIn, Danell 'and Reggie Stephe"", Unde\\ a~d Tom­my Myatt, Roy Lee KnIght, J. F. Buske. Lewis and Harvey Lutrick, Cam>1l Dwm , Bill

a.ndJIm Walts,J.W.Hamllton ,

Dona!d Blackmon, Ronnie Hamilton, A. B. Teaf!, Mr. and \frs.Loren We<t,Tommle Wages, J. W. Shadden, Bill Houston, Troy Larson, a:ld

Don Presley, Da"1 Fondy, Don

McKenzie, Ruwayne Struve.

CITY SEEKS WATER LOAN

AUSTIN------The Texas Wa t e r Department Board will hear a request from the City of Abernath y for a $275,000 ;oan at Its regular monthly meeting JaIL 23.

CONSUMERS FUEL TO BEGIN CLOSING ON SATURDAY NOON

S. W.(Dub) Royal.mana­a- of Abernathy Cousumen ruelAlloctat1on,reporll that tM fIrn. wlllitart closlng at _ on Saturdays. The

Slaturday noon clo.1ng at .' QftI8umen Fuel Aaoclatloll

, s.turdayJ.~

U;'"r: IH_, ... "JII'_ .... PIleI ad "

)teve JaCkSOn

StEVE JACKSON TO BE _HONORED AS AREA I STAR YOUNG FARMER

A 29-year ... o'_d AbeTnathy in!ormatiO:l 0:1 the succ ess

farmer, Steve Price Iar.kson. o· his iarr: ing o·~eratio;}.

is being ho."",ed jan".-y 20 b -J " ' " reots 1,28') acres. as the Are.J. I Star Yo·.mg His 'ac-." , indu.le CO:to.l,

Fanner d 11 r i n g the 24th grain SOrFhl1!T1 . .... .. hel.,.. soy

annua.l cO~lventio:l 0' the beans. J ' 1~1 <;OlT:e pasture

State Associatio~l 0 1 Yo ~m~ l.l·~,i

Farmers oj"" Te (as in ' • ....-a ;o 1. 1 ·t1'.~ Ab ernath'" YOl1l1g

He will be honored at t~}(~ F.l.nll er5 ;..l. l.1: · te~. J2 : kSO:l ha'

YOU:1g Fanners .1.nn; l l1 aWJJ·~; <;ef'.· ~ ~ 1<: ; ~e!i ide:1t. s ecretary.

ba:1qllet at 6 p. r.1. JJ.l1UJ."Y 211 an i vke- ;·' resLient . He hao;

at the \\'a '-:o CO ;l\'el1tk"' :l ah .... "' ~'ee ! l . ice-ilresident for

Cet.ter 1\.l.ol"eth .lll)()l)pcrson~ Areal "r th~ YC" ',1'1i!- farmers .

are expected to ~ttend. The State Association 0 '

The area ~ward -",inner Is Young Farmers Is an edllcat-selected 0<1 the basis 0 : the iO:l11 o!'f:"a;1izatiC".l sponsored

farmer's inventor y: ...:: ro; f~ i ll~

and IIvestod pra:tice<, s(';1

and natural resow'ce "'::0~1 -

servatio~l practices ; ca.ltJ'i ­

butions to ..::ommunity, state,

and nation: a.~ well as general

DR. WEBB 'NAMED TO COMMITIEE

AUST[!\I--The <ul'erlnte -ndent 0 ~ Abernathy Public ScIX)ot, h" been n. 'ned to

the steering co:.nmittee or

Schoo~ Administrators fot' th e Brisco. re-electIon campa 11'-"_

The api)()i.ntment at Dr. Delwin Webb v,as anno.me ed

by Cov.Brlscoe's re-electlo:l campaIg n o ff i ce_ J.r, Townley, superIntendent 0 '

the \rvingPubl\c School, wa, namedchairm a:l o~thera.,el.

SUNSHINE GROUP WILL MEET THURSDAY, JANUARY 19.

~~Iti~fu;~~~~~n th e City

~, ,, . the 1~(a._; EJJca'io:1

.'-\~ e:l '~ ·' f l,!· r e:rSO:1E ll'lder 35

ye J.rS C'~J who .ire involved

in agricultUre. The a~cia!­

iO.l :u.~ -t I 0(1) :nembers in

225 lo • .:a! cha~ters

FA. R\lERS 'JR GE PEOPLE 10 S!:'ID TELEGRAMS

P~o;' l e 0 - thl! co:nmu:1ity

a:1d area a.re lll'ged to send

telegrams and mailagrams to ?r e <; i ~i e '1 tea r t e r and

Secreta r \ Agric : l~tIlTe

Bergla,d ' 0 "' .... ,: c e th e ir

'~I II'p("Ort C' t !le America,

A ~icultll"e \10 '''ement.

The firs t Ba;-,t ist Church carried 2:; farm ers to the

airpurt TuesJa y mo!'ning a t

6 a . m, in the .. :h1lTch va:}.

The y w ill return b3C~. to

A bernath~' S:tturda 1

There were 2S farmers

fro m Abernath ,- ane' 7 farmers from New Deal making the

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. ";:"~~~~~bO:~~i~': ~.~:~ .. ~·~~~¥~~~jh;d:Y. ?~Dli"r~ 19. 1978

. ' , ·,~~XAS.'~'i:J~. ·~ .. ;)!.{1,1:.'.~ ... ' .. '~1 ~:::.:::v::~~:t~~:~ pia _ _ ettc' with farmers problems.

A8lkNA1HY WEEKLY REVIIW ESTABLISHED IN NOVEMBER OF 1921

YOW' ptoblems are oW' pro-'

blems. and should be the problems Qf every American who 4.s now eating ) food or weating clothe.<:. Th~ fa.~mer

Published on ThursdayolEach Week in Abernathy Texas mUlt make ap""at to,"'Y In

Second Class Postage Paid at Abernathy Texas 79311 b""i'e<'. .

Located at 916 Ave. D. in the city of Abernathy Owing the meeting. "'" POD D--Ph ne (806) 298-2033 Khnb,ll presented the ,b'ik-

• • . rawer 0 ing farmers' own pNr'o~ed Abernathy Texas t 2~po\nt pla..~ de::;igned to

Any erroneouS reflection vpon the character of any finn ,corporation or individual which may appear in the columns of the Abernathy Weekly R:eview gladly will be corrected upon being braught to the attention of the publishers.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES: S5.5O per yeor in Hole and adiainin~ counties . 56.ooper year in rest of Texas and $7.00 per year when moiled out of Texas.

bring mal"ket prices to 100 ' ,

parity lev~ls:

•• ' •• i ........ i •••• 6~

NEWS & COMMENTS BFD

,:,~~ .'f.4 I"

":iaw;~~"_I .. anloMlo ~;·~ '~bm ·.;';"~~ · buy, sell or trade.1!ft, acritult.nl prod· ~s.~ . .... 0lIl.. nile' thtlr' own ' ... "'dille "", .1. P!iot .1Bi! _ 100 pei' <till of .~, pariI)' as ~.nn.lnecI!>1 tilt U;S. Depart· . -,fl,celllnrp<i;:eol 115'peucnl 01 par. ment of A~cultW'r,~{t~l It\' on aaricu!tLlr.d produ~ :it,the ptOdu-

- Total absU,~/~ the Unl~ed eer revel to prot~t the consumer. against States government 'roIQ buying or selling excessive pri~ manlpulat.ion. any agricultural 'ProdUft n.cept (or its - Unrestrained planting of any crop own use or unless aov~nt purchases item guide" only by' USDA need projec. are made JID. the open market on the lions. Farmers would be Issued market. Same basis u any·other tnde Or business. ing (etlificates based on the anticipated

- Consolidation of alI·federal depart· production and Tle(!ds of t~e nation pro-ments with functions dealin& \Ioith agri · portlonatly to their history of crop pro· cultural products under I sPeCial admin· duction to assure every producer the op-Istrative cornrnwion whose membm porlunily to market a {air share of the \Io1luld be agricultural producers clectl'li marker5 needs. by their peers to represent fanners of - Laws making goods produced abme ~ach major commodity. domestic and export needs the sale prop·

Storace PIle W.&ed erty aod responsibility of the producer. - Establishment of price proliisions to - Establishment of the United Stales

pay lor the cost and storage of agricultur· parity level a5 the ..... orld price level in all al prodlK'ts until they can be used.' For tTilde trans3ctiol'ls with other countt;es products requiring lencthy storage. the l l nder this provision, agriculturill prod· markel price would be set at 95 per cent uets imported would not be allowed to of parity and then be adjusted OIl 1 per E"Rtcr the country for less than 110 per cenl per month for one year' to pay ror cent of the American established market costs, according to the proposal. pnces. Tariffs from imports would be

- All perishable or immediately proc· placed in a credit hold for exporting essed agrK"ultural goods be pnced at 100 rountries to purchase American goods at per cent of parity. American prices. All imported goods

- Provisions to be made for the long w~'uld be labeled Imported until pur· range production of Items: such as umber chased by the consumer. Ihat would take Into consideration such - Enlargement of the federal mini·

begin its nth se~on lWle facton as the long tenn use of the land, mum wage law to cover rarm laborers. Richard and Vicki Havens •...•....... Publishers 2·1 ~t Pio:li!er Amphitheatte labor and lues. with the minimum wage set at the same Vi ck i Havens •. . ~ . . . ...........•• ,Edi tor In Pato JuT" Cauyon, ea.st 0 r - Permission to negoUale the price for pric~ ie\'el as 100 per cent p<lrlly for a

d & 500 qL1alily products on a marketing and sup· bushel of ('orn Bll1i e Rantz. . . . . . . . ... A vertising New. the City 0: Ca:lYOl1. ws L.--';:':;;;:'':::':':'::::'::''::':==:::'::':~---':'':':'':':'':':''':'~==:::;::::;=::~:=';;;;;=:;='l.J

Edith Howard... . .. . .... . ... Typesetter wl\l be\l,,,>d.y thro'gh<,·· '_', ' . ","-.. ' -j . ~-, .. -,.-. --;:l~ QUALITI ES Buford F. Davenport ................ . ..... Staff ,.d'·i. ,t 930 p. m. Th",. - - a will be one SU'lda y perfor- I mance, Jul y 2, a" 8 ·30 iJ. m. I ' RP': i I I

FARMERS :-iEAR SPEA KERS o ur mar\let place. Thefatmer ~ r..... ~'( ~ ,~ ~~_ ;;...~ ~ , COWT. FROM PAGE I \Veha.,' ebro.::hures. ;, 1.1' :.', ' \\ ~ v \ ... "' - · ~I _ --- ~h,f ~. Abernathy ha~ fulf illeJhis ob ligation by , 'r ::' ,. . :1. ..... ~~ . Lovers of quality sound Will

F h t operating olt full prod·lctio:1. N&C---The SouthwestetD II. \ \...,.;') 1 I~'>I " ' - .~, (.;F.-,~ ~ , '.1, ' never WHnt to cut short the oHowing is t e te .(t 0 It is no w up to o ur &xpodtlon a nd Fat Stoc}.; J I""" "Barber of Seville" If, before

the speec h !..utricJ.. prese'lted I ' ~ _I --" . '~r .... / I • -I chooSlnlll an amplifier, they " , ppointed" .\grlc ulture Show and Rodeo \n Fort 1 . .. £.J If .. :a \.1 .J' ~ ~ d h r th to the gathcrlne1 olt Foltr Parh / ' .:;.'~ ~:-.i,4rJ. 1 . • r.-; keep In mm t e size 0 e

Co'ise~m in Lu bbod ,Thurs- Officials to ' "J 1 fill tha:ir Worth will be from]a 1. 2S , . -;:. - . '> > I room in which they'll be

da y night ouligatio~ ;nJ ?roJ'Jce more through Feb. S. \ ... ·e l\.1 ve ,~.:;;;~~~-- r >~( : ~~" ' ~~ .. 'i'""~ . ~ .. '~\ ' ~t~ee:!re amplifier

As most of yo u .Ire "' · ... 'ate.. mar"-et d <!! rn a n .j S f 0 ;- 0$ oro'':;lure -------- power you'll need tbe (a.-mer Is :lOW ca'Jght in .::o:nmoJ ities . The fartr.e:r

TOUNG:PARMBRS coii-r. ' . PROM PAGEl. .. lect.s.'·o~ ,the. bash of

educlltio.na·l ac.t1vttlel,

"COmMunity servtoe, . and leadership and recreational

actlvltles. TheAberaathy YOWlg

Farmers chapter conducted

programs for it! 16 members durlng 1976-77 on a variety of educational topics: water

conservatiol1 ,seed jlforJlJctlolt, dust control in cotton gins,

electric motor sa.fety, and cloud seedtng. Members attendl!d fairs and ~emlnal'S

anJnaw eq'lipment and stew­

fitting', feeding. and showing.

Among its othe.t activities,

the c h a p t e r sponsol'ed a

turkey ~hoot, ba1'beq'le

CIrlstmas social. a swine short cow-le, the Abernathy

FFA-4H Club Pro;ect Sho·I.,

aad various Held dav-;, The

members also a.ssisted the Uons Club in their broo~n

lale to raise funds for the blind.

The 1976-77 ()~ficers of

the Abcrnathy YOU:lg Farmers

were Ronnie Harntlto,l , pre­

sident; Ste ... e Jack!:ou, vlce-

president, Larry Lutrld,

secretary, GlelUl Durrett,

tfe&SureriBJ.ll Watts, Teporter ; and Je:JTY Adams a:ld Walter

Co,,(, advlsoTs. The State Assoda':i.oll o~

YOUI'lg Farmers is a:l educa~-

10:1al Ot'g,nl~atlo"l sponscred

Mto';' 1UiYi61~n II • patient tn ,~e ' l .• C~ U. at Highland fio &pital .

AOJlie Dell Stevens retur­n~ ' home (rom Ntchola

~pltal 1n Plainview tat'lt

Saturday and bad t.o go i"ack to the hospital Oil Sal1day.

Mrs. J. T. Brya It who was a patie'lt in West TeJl;aJ HO!.pit.al is now at home.

Mr. Guinn is now at home

afterbelng In the llospital at LIttlefield.

Mrs. H. L. Robertso:l, Jr. ha.i surgery l.a~t weeK a ,d II now at ho.ne.

BRiEF: Jimmy Jad-s'cm 0 f J 0 Io!

Tho .. np~o :l Implement Co 0\ ".te Old ~ ,1 .1 jO:l! l 'Jeere

5en'ic~ scllo,.,: in J l'la:~ la~1:

week

THOT Sr/e.l J, L )~ without.

,:!tll!'C:1 mahcs oae \\'E!\K!

t,y t h e Te'(.l~ £"hca~ion

"gene y fOI" perso :\s u:ld"!r 35 years old who J1"e Ill 'lo!\'ed

In .l.;rlc Ll lture. Th~ .l~o..:iat_

, em h ari in 22.'llo.::al Ch.:l ;,ter5 .

a major pric e ~q Le ete sltu.l- JcIl5 not W.l:1t a go': ernment

tlon. The cost 0' fue1. o :l , hand-O.lt. The farmer .lo o!S

:\,OC-~Bmy Carter ' s beer

>O\..'ll wiH be brewed a.:ld j ·~rtrlbllted by ?o!:a.:"l Brewsing

Co:npa:;.y in S.a ~l AntouJo.

PUBLISHER'S COPY

The First Sta te Bank

State BaDk No. 553

fertili zer, h erb\;: id e; , m d,:h­

ine ..... .l1'~ ~q li pm e·lt. ,1:l. J

laber.&:c ... · 01. '. ... l1 ·. ime"ig~

The: . :.;l~t .;:' t hes e ~se · I'l .!s

neeJed b 'he :- rcd l..: tlC .1 ~ f

,..o u~ .: r:<.; J ~ e {t e .. . :il·.

lncre , l,~ i n.; . "'hUe : he ,' ric e o· YO.l.· .;)I" ~' .! ::ts J.J'e ,0: J~ .l

bre.l.I-,- e .· e ·~ 'eve .: ! ;--1'0 1 I': ·

rise, S0 m .:; 1 :~ .! .' r i:::e ~' ,", '.11'

.) ;nmoJ .:.ltie· ~-·rd.'~. ~ ,' to

not 100. goo.i. · If .·' e I: :; e~

·onJi ' lo.L' .1 :; ~,' e1Si' e

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';OI.to : L '\"l 4 ; • . <o! t5 ': "::;lt i :o: ~ '.'

: ·~ .lo.:: : ~ ' : ~' : .; e-i, .I.,. '.j.;"

all agric ulture is .:~ 1I·· ~.1 e: J.

The ."roJ 'e·-. is

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ming!b" In OlI fre e :-nJ..- j.. a~

s·."'i1e:n . A\1 t h~ :a: r. : er u

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e .<;",:·t ,·o : .. :r.e ;:0 ' tl"J. ..:.' nf

?r i ~ es .·. i !\ l,J- 1e

the :1se ~-' e:; T he ':"':-:~ eri:.;.--: ' . 'r: e~

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;·~ ttb~ '. ''1 e ':"' : :1 erl ~ .l"Ir .i-r.1 e '

C, le:15 ... ·e ':,\ 1 <!: I<: o'J :lt e r here

;:-. ::-.J :- ',' n ~, ~ ,': ":r V ,4,d ~nese

··t:::>"le· :: s ""lee ~ i m me·.lid : e

l!"te 1'ic '1

[ ~d. \1(' si·e -l. ~ ' ;)1 a! \

::' ~ nl-, er-s , ~ ' 11 To r bolnl-,ers h

.:e :1er a! '. e l : e- .d f ll ng :.)

:T.1 ·.~· it~. ;or l .-it. J "1" ~ hel;, ' the ' .1--:-: : 81' thro .j ~ h this cris is

1':! :.dt !e , We Iu e ·.· .. e d .• H:': '>tie

',','e :: .. st :ol' e tnill

~ ,~.1 :- ';: : s.;:' ,l~ ions

.. . l e \\· l:~ (!q-.al,l ~

i:-l 6- ~ .'l ~ ~ ' -: ' (' L ' ~ :-:-.. 1: , \! ' tra. j l~ g

.L"" e.l. t>e7ter m"'\."~~~"':n-:r i..nJldt io:1 ,:C. ltr .:' : ~ . there is ..

ENERGY FFICIENT

HOME __ ....-CONSERVING DOESN'T MEAN HAVING TO DO WITHOUT ••.

There is a new concept in home construction that provides the utmost comfon and convenience yet saves·saves-SaveS

on h..ating and cooling. The Energy Efficient Home . .. a Total Electric concept in home building that is as modern 88 tamar· raw - it car\.Save forty parcent or. more on heeting and cooling. ca.is when compared to previously accepted stand.rda for Totlll Electric AND YOU KNOW WHAT? YOU'LL

. ·QIVE U.s'ACAJi;. .

ConaoUdateci R4p0rt 0' Condition 0' .... .,.Abe:r:rl,,:thy ..... In the Stat. 0' . Texas . and Do ..... tI. Subsidiaries at the cioe. 0' business on ......... .. D.ece~~.e.r}~ ......... 19!?

BALANCE SHEET ASSETS 1. Cash and due from banks

2. U.S. Treasury secl,mties

Obligations of other U.S. Government 8Rencies and corporations

4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions

5 . other bonds, notes. and debentures

6 . Corporate stoc k

7. Trading account securities

B. Federal funds sold and securitLes purchased under agreements to resell

9 8. Loans. Tota l (excluding unearned income) b. Leq: ReseAt'e for pOSSible 1001ln losses

c. Loans, Net

10. Direct lease financing

Sch. Item

C 7 B I

~ B

B 4

o A

4

10

11. Bank premIses, furniture and fixtures. and other assets representtnH bank premises

12 Real estate owned other than bank premIses

13 tnvestme r:ts in unconSOlidated subSId Iaries and assocLated companies

14. Customers liability to th iS bank on acceptances outstanding

15 Other asset s

16 TOTAL AS5ns (sum of items 1 thru 15)

G

lIABILITIES~ · .J.!!<11 17 Demand deposits of indllllduats, partnershIps, and corporations 1 f

18. Time and savings depOSits of indL"lIidua ls, partnershIps , and corporations If

19. Deposits of United States Government

20. DepoSits of Stlltes and political subdIVIsions

21 Deposits 01 foreign governments and offICIal Institutions

22 Deposits of commercial banks

23 Certified and officers' checks

24 TOTAL DEPOSITS (sum of Items 17 thru 23)

a. Total de,and deposLts

b. Total lime and savmgs deposLts

25. Federal fuMs purchased and securit.es sold under agreements to repurchase

26. Other habl "1les for borrowed money

27 Mort8a~t' Lndebtedness

28 . Acceptances e xecuted by or for account of thiS bank and outstandIng

29. Other Ilab lll l 'es

30 TOTAL LIAB il IT IES (eKcludlng subordinated notes and debentures)

31 Subordl nat t'rj notes and debentures

H

EQUITY CAPITAL

5+6

32 Preferred slGc k

33 Common \I r~r:k

rl-;;nno;;nDe-- -. a No . shares outstandLng

a No . shares 8uthonzed 1---;;5':;'§",~",~---j b. No shares outstanding L_=c:..:. __ -"

34 Surp lus

35 Undlvld€d ;.,roMs

36. Reserve tor c.o ntingencies and other capital reserves

37. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of Items 32 thru 36)

and due from banks (corresponds to item 1 above)

(Par value)

(Par value)

b Fede ral funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to rHell (corresponds to item 8 above)

Total loan s. (corresponds to item 9a above) Time deposits of $100.000 or more.(corresponds to Memoranda items 38 plus 3b below)

e. Tota l depositS (corresponds to Item 24 above) Federal lunds purchased and securit.es sold under agreements to repurchase' (corresponds to item 25 above)

2. 3. nme deposits of $)..00,000 or more (as 01 call date) :

a. Time certl1.eatel of deposit in denominations 0' $100,000 or more

1---='-t~::::I 30 '-__ "-'='-" 31

. .

~1!ESHE,~OlOR/" ·'~' S'e.r.vfCes;;Sa(Urday' j RJTES TUESD'AY FOR larry Gr-Iffin' : ' ~'I/~fB.RENRY~:72~f: ' ·~F,;ll:i;:C!~;El'~i~ 'undltk;; M. L p~ATHErf: 68 Father Dies Ja

·: LOBBotK .... _Se.-;le.· fat' ' . a~' . - .... . BROWNWQOO ,(Spc!:lal)- ~,;,~~l-: Jb1i H""'y,72,ol 4117 E. 3rd . S"'''I,¢ .. I",· C. ~B<jlldlck" EARTH(Speclal)-SOrrlc. Place,were held Thursday ' ln 67, of Ab"er~~thy, wet~ held ~::t1"ani' a o:o!:t;: for Abe Griffin, 72, of Ea~, Parkway Drive BaptlstChurch Saturday In Nortblld,eBaptlit Abernathy and Denver City were held 2:30 p. m . TI:aa'J-with the Rev. Wayue WllU- Church with the Rev. David day In . Flnt Baptilt ChurCh

Vic Her, paster, orrtctatlnSt residellt, died at 8:50 p. m. with tbe Rev. David. BlU'W'Il, ams, pastor, officiating . .

Burial was in qty o~

Lubbock Cemetery under

lupervltlolt of Rtx Funeral Directors.

HeMY died at 2: 19 p . m .

Jan. ~O, in Lubbock Osteo­

pathlc Hospttal.

Henry,a Lubbock reSident

for 53 years, married Betty

Sidgwick Nov. I~, 1953 in

Hobbs,N. M S'U'vlvol'S Include bls wife;

three SOllS, James o~ Brown­field , and Elton and erwin

]obnson,both or Hobbs,N. M. : four daughters, Mrs. Joan

Attebury of Abernathy, Mrs. Cora Kitchens of Frederlch, Okla. , Lovella Todd o~ Brownfield, and Mrs. Debrah

Fancher o(Crowley;a l?rother,

Seawright of LubbocK; four

lilt ... , MIt. Trucy Snowdnen

of Ballersv111e , Calif. ; Mrs.

Maud Morris o~ Cisco, Mrs.

Virgie Monis of Lubbock and Mrs. JOfephine Robbins o f

Cears,Callf. ;22 grandchild:"

ren :tnd nlnc- great Mgr.md­

chltdren.

and the Rev. Ho!Us Shew- Sunday in Brownwood Com_ plltOr,and EtderAfton RIch-

make, pastOl' of South Plains munlty Hosp 1 tal after a ards from Ralb,both oUicla-Baptist Church at Levelland, ~udden Ulnen. tlng.

Services were held Tues- Burial was In Earth assisting. Bundick died Thursday tn day In the Davts-MorrlJ Cemetery under direction or

HI-Plains Ho~-pital In Hale . Funeral Home Chapel at Paraons-Etlll Fun. .. al Hom •• Brownwood. Griutn died a.t 2:40 p. m.

Center after a brief mness.

Theeatpenter was born In

McCullocl1 County and

moved to AbeTnathy from Sf.lade in 1960. He was a deacon 0 f the Northside '

Baptist Church. Sarvivors Include hiswlfe.

Mildred; two SODS, Mike 0:

Plalnview,and P:tt o!" Odessa ;

five dallghter3: Mrs. Christine Chennault,

Phillip<,

Mrs. Colleen

and Mrs. DCHlna Cdte.~, all of Lubbocki ~1ts .

Yvonne Evans, Abernathy;

and Mrs. Nancy Waddell,]r.

of St. Louis, Missouri; foUl' s isters : Miss Ethel Bundid

and Mrs. Loll Lee Tomllnson,

both of Littlefield ; Mrs. Ja :1 e

Orman o! S'mdown j and Mrs.

1I.iary Sire~ OC Spade ; and

(lve brothers: Clyde and Richard Bundle\<, both of

Blal\J.;et, Te x;ts;Wyche Bunda

The Rev. Leon Aduddell, Jan.l0~anAmheI'ltHosp'ltal. The retired fanner wu pastor '0 f Coggin Avenue

Baptist Clwrch in Brownwood,

officiated, Cra ... esid~ services were

at 4 p. m. Tuesday In Denver

City Cemetery.

Tbe Stonewall County

native was a retttedoU field

pwnper and a -nember of the First Baptist ClnU'ch in Denvet'

City. He also, was 'an Odd_

lettow.

Prather had lived at Lake

Brownwood the past tlree

years, moving there from Denver Ctty.

S'.U'vtvors include two SOllS,

R. L. Prather of McCamey

and Paul Din1< Prather of

bora In Dento-.ol and -moved to Eartb from Olustee,Okla"

in 1943. He was a. memb. of Primitive Baptlft ChlD'ch

In Muleshoe.

Survivors Includeh!swife. Alene of the home;

Larry of AbernathYi two

sllters, MnI, Bertha Prencb of Lubbock aDd Mrs. Hattie

Akers 0: Olustee,Olda. i 'brother, Norman o! Altus,

Okla. ;andtwograndcb1ldren.

Hanes Delivers Daily Paper

RalpbJ;lanes II dellvorlng the Lubbock Avala.ncbe-

~~·~~~t~:r~hG~~~:·of~t.O~o~~~~~emR~r~(~~}·~~~~b~_ ~~~d~p~n c~~i~t:~~~~::r:l t:'dl~::Jr ~fe~~:~( Ro~:;r:~ J!~~-Ing fall commencement exercises held rece.!rly at SOUCha western Baptist Theologtcal Seminary, Fort Worth .

Tell:,~ $ , Wee kly Re:riew. Thunday f Januar.y 19. 1978, Page 3

of Wea.therlord, received the

clqre. of doctor ot mlDtstry

during winter commenee­

ment ceremonies at South­

western Baptist Theological Seminary December 16. Mrs. Griffln,tbeform .. 8ettyTow,

Ileld and the granddaughter of Mr.and Mn.T.A. Fleming of Abernathy.

The semlnary's largest

winter g1' a d 'u a tin g cia-'ll

received degrees and dip­

lomas from Seminary

P'l'esident Dr. Robert E.Na ylor. ·

tdates, were recognized.

Southwestern SemlnaT'~' Is

& fully accredited graduate

institution d~lgned to train

men and women for the

Chrtsti~ ministry. The

world' , largest semiDarywith

over 3, 8()(hmro!led this past year, Southwester-D It one 0 f

six seminaries owned and

operated by the Southern ~ap.t1st ConvClltion.

! ,,\. Dermis Rapstinit', JQil.-'),!

Mr. udMot,Herbeft Rapstine , of Plal~iew, made a 3.8 gra-Je average a.t San Angelo

University where he Is a student,

Kathy WllUaf1l$,an English

maJor at TeKas Tech Univ­ersity, ma.de a 4,0 gratie

average for the fall ~emester

and .. on the Dean'. List.

Kathy has becn 0.1 the Dean's

List every semester .he has been in schoo! at Tech. She

is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cla:Jdy E. Willtams of

1206 13th St"_ ,Abernathy

The fim permanem wave wa, introduced by Karl Ludwig in Germany 1872. He beat out Parisian "Stylist Marcel Grateau, father of the famed Marcel Wave . by a short time for the honor.

''When our integrity declinM. our taste does also."

La Romefouc.tuld

Dr. Joe R . Griffin Church here.

Please Turn In News & Advertising Copy By The 4:00

icll o~ Halls\'iIle: Buena Vista, ArJ..ano;as; and

Ernest Bundick o~ S:,a.je.

The Chinese I' to have tnvwe.d. the. lDOthbrum,..m 3n,dfamUy are former Aher- Mr.and \.1!'s.!v1a ,u-ke Tow

r _____________________ W_h_k_h_~ __ eY _______________ '_4_9_8_-_an_d_i_'_ap_p_.a_"_t_o_~ __ b_~_i_~_II_Y_'_h._,_a_m_._a'_'_M __ m_oo_. ____ ~_~ ___ r~_i_d_~ __ • __ ~ __ .Grl __ f_ftri_· ____ u_e __ au_~_~_. ___ ~ __ '_b_e_Li_a~_" _V _'-l 1961. ern brush. was pastor of the FitstB.pt1rt residents.

P. M. Deadline On

WE OFFER A COMPLETE FLOR.U SERVICE.

• ABEIINIATIIIY FLORAIL. JAN HILL-OWNER

Ph •

''They just think I'm not watching my savings grow. "

S .. I .... A«ount

Chockln, Accounl.

Cortlfl..... of 0 ..... 11.

LOANS, Form, Commorclol ond Inlf.ll-.t

Sof. D ..... 1t 80x .. - Nleht Dtpoeltory

Bonk by Moll

All Your BClnkln, Ntecl.

I

AN OPEN LEnER TO OUR FARMING FRIENDS

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, NE\V.S~AMR.OCK MANAGER'; ~IFE ARE HONORED

Mr, and Mrs. Ha.."1'U Wiggins were booored with a get Icq11ainted .:offee 0.1 Frlda.y nlght at,7:30 p. m, in the ' b>me of 1\.'lr. a:1d l\o1rs , J~h Howard, -)

Mr, WigginS is the

manager o f the Diamond Shamrock Corporation T er-mlnal at Abernathy

Mr. Wlgglnl: and his wife, OWey, come b ere from

Tucumcari, N. M. where he had been emp lo yed as manager of the Terminal

there since Jul y,1938. He began wor). ~or DiamonJ Sbamrocl<; in Amarillo .aad was Terminal manager at Turpin ,Okla'xnna for oue

year befo re moving to

Tucu.."l1cari. The Wiggins have four

c hildren Atasc a iere, CaUf, : Janke o~

Ro:10 '

The New ·De·, · , ",) 1. '_

we lcomes all tnt-etettea' · ... · petlOns to ilttend thell10uthly

m eeting, lUl1ary 23 ~t 1:00 p. m. in the New Deal AS ShoV. There wilt be a special speaker Dr, Ashdown from

Tens Tech, be will dlseuss the "b,:"zards a:td proper Ule of p~stlcidesJt, All people

are welcome to attend this pl'ogram.

The New Oed Cha" ter selectl an Ag. student o~ the month every mouth (or out .. !na:1diDg participation. The New De a l Radio Team,

placed first at district and second at area, The four partietpants: Donna Sufe, CalTie Lorel1l,ClndyO'Brtant, and \'lax Hltl were selected

as the Ag, students o f Dee. ~mber .

The New Deal local Stockshow wl11 be held Feb­TI.13,ry 18 at 9.00 <l. m, Any­O,le interested in showing anlmals Shollid CO l.ltact the

Ag. Deparbnent,

, Abernathytl Surilh.tll. Croup 'wUl hay. 1e. lint

regular meetiris o! 1978 on ThundayJartuary 19tb,ltart .. iogatl1a,m.ltwtltbea luncbeon and program 10 the etty han clubroom. Officla.ls o f the Sanshlne ~up want to \!'mphastze that member­ship in the organlzatlou IJ al waY" open, The member-

81-.11 is composed of retired

p~rso,w and tho~e in the

c.o:den YeaH of ure, and others who choose to meet

with the group. This lnvlta.t-10.1 to become a member o r . tbe S:l :lShlne C1'OUp iJ

e:-ttended to the longtime

res idel1t1 a nd to the new

residents who Inove into lhls

comm u:1lty . We belleve yo~

....111 en joy the fellowship,the program and the good foo:!.

Come \ol.n us Jan, 19,

.t\l;lo'WnatKy'l Study Club II , .oJ>Odulod \D moot at 3 p. m, Tbwwday, JL'1.. '26, with Mn. Ii. E. Willi;'",. .. 110,_. Program pam will be "En,ergy Cowervatlon"by Mrs. Thomu JoUnston, and "New Source!! of Eaergy" by Mn. Waldo Cox,

. ......... .

............. """" .... Mr. a:.-1d Mrs. La..'T)' Fields

are pareuts 0 r a d:L.1ghter

bol'n Jan. 12, welghin88

pol.lJ1ds 2 ounces , Flellls Is

Abernathy City Ma:uger,

Moves To Dublin ......... Denver,Co:ora.to,and Do:l Or

Tuc umcari , N. M

(Toose who would Uke to ha··'e rno\'e lnfol'matioll :111

thl;! Sunshine CrolJp may can the )lreo- ldent, Floyd Shipma't, 293- 2004, or Mrs. Dot VOll

S~\l, .. e, reporter, 298- 2496,or

members liS an.d Blanche Coggin, 293-2396, or any

other members whose I1amts

)'0 '1 have seen In the WTlte­Upl 0: the meetingll turned in

by \-In, Stru'/e ) That with ":'. I e a,~.:o\-d ."co :

. J. . i t~ .:t: Il! .C" '~e ~tod f"

'! Ie ....... 'J 1,J ? J.'.!1.er ,,' C" l:

Wco': es.:S Christ. Ro:naiS ' :i(

Christ i~-,

,"" , e~ :-. I 1 j' e .' :1 : .: .;; I I I ','.

,I; ,~~ .,'

J : ~' t! l e;

'!~J. ' in e:,

e! !! e.-. .;

S I' .r- i.1

I' " .. '

:' ''-:e :;r-;:

HOURS G\VEr~ FOR R.H.CENTER

LLlHtk)CK_ T he itarlching

l er l:.,'; c .: '~' :( er _. ,

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Sa jltist Church and ..... e

\\'e t come them as new

members o~ our co:onmunity.

The O:1e" att enJing the

co~fee .... ere :vir. a:ld ~1rs.

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METHOD I ST CHURCH NEWS

» The High Sclx>ol youth o f

the \1etlK>tlist Church will serve a chiU and spagettl dtnner in the Fellowship Han WORDS OF Wl~nOM '

Mr.and JI.1rs.H.V.CaUaway, longtime residen.b here and

in New DeaI J have moved to tbll address: 640 East Uve Oak, Dublin, Texas 76446. Mr. Ga.lta..way was $Cb:>o1 bus ma:t3ger here fOl' several

yean be(ol'e retiring after

Mr,aad Mrs.Joe B. Reeves . annoance the eagagement of their daughter CY'.1thia

Ann Reeves t o ;Janny C.

Meason, $011 of Mr, a:td \o1rs,

A, C. Mea,~:l of Idalol.l..

The bride is a 1974 gra-

become a medical teclmoto­

gist.

The LC)I'd is watching the end Qrscboo1 in 1977, He duate of Abernathy High \1ri. Da!e Powell, ~ {r. a.hi Jaluuy 29. EVC '),"011813 e· .. erywhere arlCl ~eeps His was school bus ma.nager at S.:::hoo~ a ... J is preseJltly

'iN Hiltoert Ra~m, :\ 'lr ,"':ld after wOl'lhlp services S·.l:1day,

The future urld egro0m is

a 1973 gradaa'e 0 ' Ro~evet t

High Scooo! a nd is employed

by the Te<.1s Agriclllturat E.<periment Statio,1 or Llt'h

bod

\irs. Joo.! Ree\'es, "'11' , anJ \'Irs . invited to come and enjoy e)'1! Oll both the evil and tM~~N;;e;w~D;;.~a;,1 ..::b:::e~ro:,:,,:..:c~o,::m~ln~g~to~---":W~_~~'-:-ika_m-_--:--A-~:'--~h ~"~' e ,j d i ns is Charles Eva-.s , !'vlr. a:1d \1rs. I ~'Outh are pre~ _,)O'il J , _ - ------ era.nt y , :iospital o~ Sl.n Ang elo:o plan'led by the CO..lp e

\ldrvin To~er, \11'. and ~1rs . Wenjel l HUgnet'Ml.a1d-"1rs{ '~ .

~:, ~," ; .~::.,,~~; ~e:'~Ol" ~."F,~~~~:~'~~-: " \trs.\IHeCd iner, Mrs . Jess> ~~

h:lIgh.t, Jr. a,d ~. a:ld:-' . ~ I ASSEMBL Y Of GOD ; ,,~h Ho· .... a.-d ~ 14004 Ave. e, 1"6-206-.

. • ,-.--------- ~ Randy Sim. LET'S KEEP THE LAW OF THE LORD ' . f~ ~~'~:>~'_.vol 9450 -JV Girls Win . r •. :r:'; '0" ' ;~"'" "" 0,_

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The .\ . Il S. J. \'. girls o'!

~:';~,:~ett~~;~I, e i!~u~:~ \ u;Jening game. but then tcsl \

'heu ea.-I', Saturday ~noming

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IlOOn gvne for 3...,;1 pla.:e, the \berrut h'l fer.iS o.ltsco:ed

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'iiss Lesa Le\1o~le was :he lea lin.; sco:-e:r fo:' A b~r.

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Freshman Girls Defe\lte Floydada

The ~b~ r na~h'l girh~

Fresru:1e:1 teJ.":1 0: COJ.cij

:Jid.:140 Lewis chali<ed l~ .t. :1o::her victory \1onda ~' !llght, ' lining flo fd.;I. b , 49- 36, d -I~

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BLESSED is the man that walketh not in the c:ounsel of the ungodly nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. 2 . But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. 3. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whal$oever he claeth shall prosper. 4. The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind drivethoway.

5. Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgement ,nor sinners in the congregation of of the righteous.

6.Far the LORD knoweth the way of the right­ous; but the way of the ungodly shall perish.

A.C, HalTi',Jr. 1204 Ave. D

scou Ben Franklin Variety food svpermarket and 0 line of

Merchandise

CO-op Grain Company of Abernathy & Hec\cvi lie

(Psalms I: 1-6)

New & OK Used COI1 & Trvc ks 711 Ave •. D Pho. 298-2561

Consumers Fuel Association

829 W . S."k. Rd . Pho, 298- 2584

Sanders Auto lubbock Hwy. Pha.298-2578

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LAT I N AMERICAN CH URCH ,

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Of THE NA1AR E\E .' ';\. ' ,1 A~~. /".~So l, <;, ?~ - i474

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Rev. David N. Vickerl Sunday '

"u. ~lay \chool Q·4 ~ ) .~ /0.' " n,,,'-I ~-. .... h'" 11 ·00 'l ~ ,

Tm",;n) ~ni"r

["ening "''''''';0 J. J ' ~ . " \'I ",ln~ y

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Training Unioo-Eld'oo Be llton .

P R I "'H R A "IS I U~ BAUT I STA

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REV . JO~E tl . RCOP IC ' J!: ,fI()" 'O r

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Your Besl Buys Are SliII Here AI Home, Where We

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(ou,,ry l l \ [ BAPT IST (H ', "(-

Joe Thompson Implement Co. "The John Deere Hovse"

10SAv •• D Pha,298-2541

Abernathy Farmers Co-op Gin

PlainS Grain & Farm Supply Groin & Farm Chemical Dealert

701 Texas Ave. Pha ,298-2521

~"ndd, S"ndoy 1(1\001 ""o.,,;n9 "...,h l., I I) . ~ ~ , " •

rro: ";n~ v"i o" 6·001' .... . r .. e",ng ~o(',I,;p 7·f)()" ." .

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Anderson Grain Corp. Pre,er m~~t " ' 9 7·)0 p ..... .

Feature; ROu'~ 7, ..... lie'no", ;~7 . ?' J~

Rev. Jobo Martlo Clntettm) ~vndl;l.

Y ~u'"' "'~~'i n 9\ o,od Ba,l ~ S"'dy BOO p t'1

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Top Quality Products ~vndo1 ithool I') X a ~

JoI.O'n'''q "~rV>ill II 00] • f venin9 .. o n hil;l

WI'd,.,ftda, $ 1. I S IDOR ['S

CATHOLIC CHURCH $slulhAv4! . D . Pn!," "'-aet;ng 8·00 0 ..

Ml;lj'lil\' enned" "'''';t-,..,.~ :!i.pctof FATHER CllFfON(ORCORAN

. . ... . 1n c:andlellght ceremony

S!l~d"y January 14, R1K)}lda Dal'fll S-:ephens became the b rid e 0 f Stephen Darrell Bradley In the First United

Methodist Church in Abern­athy The Rev. Murry Brewer

omdated the Jo'.lble ring

cereOlO:I'l , Parents o f the bride are

~1r, a:1J M.~, Darrell Owen Stephe'1s of Aberna~hy. The

Wedding music was pro­vided by the b1'ldell grand­

parents Mr. a:ld ~, Marvin Stepbfros prior to the cere­mO:1y. Mrs. Rodney Tullis was pianotst alld Mr. Cltntol1 Bartlck played the orgn, The Wedding Prayer, The Wedd­ing Song, and Wither Tmu

Coest wal sun g b y Miss Rmnda Webb .

Candlellghters were Miss 6Too);ns pare1lu are Mr. and .Mrs. Ja_nes Srrowle~ or New Tonya ~lanke1lShip, sister o~ Deal. the grot.Jm, and :\iLu Regina

The bride wa~ given tn _ Powell of Aberna~hy. Ushers

malT la . e !'y her father. She wer,: Larry Lutrlck, Rodney

wore a '~~'hlte gown oforganas Tullis, Jerry Htll, and Brent enhnucerl with venise lace Jou~. A special couple, Mr,

!;Ouchcd in peB.rls. The gown and J\.irs.Harold Thomas ,prtol' to the cere~olly WU'

presented with a !'O~e ann

houtilleer and WQJJ ushered in. Sutl.1hlne Sl1adden , dallghter o!Mr.and Mn.Bryall Shadden served as nower girl and Uno Latrlck was ring bearer, the son 0 r Mr, and Mrs. Larry

Lntrlck. Guest were registered

by Mis Lyntha Newtou aad

Mrs, Sharla Hm,

fea~ured a v n~ckHne and

empire boJice with ben "eaves edged with lace ,with

a semi -fl ow skirt and a

cha1,el length train. The

cathe,ira l length vell fell from baine,l :1 a~ was trlm­

m ed "11th pearls and edged

Nlth ye 'lice lace, FOI' something old the

bride c anled a go Id wedding ba '\J belonging to her grand­fa6 her, the l a te Mr.H.B. Rlcha--dson.

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-Jen. 20 -l.h. 24 e:J.n. 27 Jln. '0 · Jon. 11

-rib. , reb. 6

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reb. 27-21) Mlr. '-4 Tilt. 9-12

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There Hltt 'I)~r' 'here then Theu' 'hou Here 'here Hire

Cirh. State Journl""ent

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ABl!!!NIT"Y B(\'{~l PftSKF.'l'BALT. SCH211TJLE i977-7~

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~ db vt,1l bn'e a 7th, 6th, awl 9tb grade pile, wa' indicated o~e. Ga:lel v1ll begf.D at S.OO p. m.. - G1Z'ls ... Thee !ol-a _ HerI

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Abt!Tlla thy ~ Texas . Weekly R.eVi~W • . rhuuday , JaDUS? J9~ '978, P!I'ge 5

Ij" -" I\B' ' . ' .. - ineighL million. "CBrS, dams , ~~~~"'t' .,. ,', ".- ' ,' · c~arelt .. , and ma~y other '. j'#'{ ~~"1~ ~ ~iI/;sg,~, tv~a81~k,;u;intg:e~~~ ii.~ ::- 01;- ~ .': ,.~;:"

OF ENERGY Nuclear Here Now

Just 20 yea rs ago ; in Dec· embe r', 1957 ~ a small nuclear power plant beRan producinM electricity in Pennsy lvanIa , thereby launchinl~ the age or rom mercial nuclear enerjl,y .

"Since then . nuclear energy has made big contrib utions in medicin e and naval progl'8.ms , but it is in electricity genera· tion where it contributes

"Our growing use o( nuclear g'~.V ; c.RJR. : l 0 Ji: energy for el~ctricity makes ; ~ g .. "'.!!:..E \, •

sense," he says. The world is " ~."i, ,2 * N -:: running low o n oil; problems II!. wit h coal are being worked \ out, but we have to use it ef·

:~i~~~~f!~7 :!~;,:~~;,~~;: :~,~~r:~~'~y ~:r ~~E~~ii plying heat, cooling , and hot mid ·1973. the pricp on 'small water in mildt'r climates . not prime sites reached $4,875 for generating large amounts per square foot and o ne 6 1/2 of electricity acre sitt! is worth about

"Nuclear energy is here S562,500,000 Tht' 600·foot now, " Wa lske co ncludes, "it'~ National Westminster Bank doing a g~od J0!l-oA<l-;,' _tt--o ... , .... ' -!S .. 2J..m"';:'m .. o .. n .......... ..lUo!!!rt:!!..h

~~~f~' II~'""~~"~""~~~~~"~' ;. \ Industri a l E DO~' l ~~;.un'::~,;:~ ~. CARPET W el I

~~t:re:!:~f~~ J QUALtTY CLEANING· • )

~,~:: ~!.~,~ W.'ske a CLEANING PUT IN ZIPPERS 'j

"The Unit .. d States is 1t;'1 MOTHPROOFING ;~J alr .. ady rl'Ceiving aoout 12 I... SIZING 4' 4 perct>nl of its elf'ctric il y ~

~~~ ~h~~e:e~;ee~~; i:; lr~~~ L REPLACE BUTTONS •. ~ l hydru.electric planL<; , We ha\'e • I MINOR REP:.;tRS .;; 67 nuelea, stal'un, ;n upm "SOFT SET CLEANING FON COLORS ~ ~ tion , 94 o thf'l"'S beinM built.

~~~ ~~h:o;;~~ntr~;~(>arl~:~r:~~ ODORLESS CLEANING :~.' nuel ... en.,., cumm"mcn'" L: Do any kind of alterations . 140 opmUn, ,ta';on" , 20 91. _for men & women ',. '. being built , 50 o n Qrder, 175 more planned." Nl,lc lea r en· I · ergy is clean, economlt: , safe , All Knits ·".'1 Wa lske says: "A kilowatt • • hou, [,om a nucl .. , plan' ' Mealured BEFORE and AFTER CI ... nlng ,~ cost a total 1 5 cents lasl .,

;::,;. r,~:m::'~; ~'~'d ~'~"C,:,~ ~ OUR SPECIALTY IS EXTRA GOOD SERV1CE'~ fom o il. A s f 'H saft'ly, Ii ,~

The city fel10w lpotted an old \lew Engla:1der fUhiug.

"How ma.ny ftsb did IOU

catch?" he a~ked,

nucl ear pl ant., h ~ \ l: an i r~ lON CLEANERS 'OJ SCRIPTURE, ous',nd .. , "cu"I." The cum · I ~.. , _,' ~

u,rd wi h 11 prehen si vt' safl'l~' study, t~1 th1::7;~;: leattnD: ~to ~~~!\~c:;~ n h~ f ~~ IT ~:r~ml'~~ i : - AND F ASH 1 0 N S .~~ thine own und""""'dln., In do",d hy I"d ,,,, "n"n.'"n, ,. , PhOne. 298-, 2826 - Abernathy .,

"W ell ,SO~lJlY,[' 11 tell you I "

he said, estimates thaI for t h e . ~~, "",Jill .:11 . # ~ :..... • l :,ii; 0:.;"'",

all thy ways aaJmowledge and scien l lfil: orlZ~nrlal lons) 1 ~.~6 _ ",.... ~i

him, .. ~::,:!\~~ect thy ~', r8i1Rfill1fs..,.tl& •• after,and two more ,l'll have r~:~;;;~~;;;;~~~;~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:~~::~:~~~~~:~-three, "

a-:nbted by a ~ BRSKETBRLL SERSON ~ Abernathy Anlelopes

Dale Powell.

0.1 Tblll'Sda y

OOuCH' of the

3ec1<i Lutrick,1irter o!" the bride, wa.~ mall'on ;;J~ honor.

Brid~malds were Vicki

Bra,iley, sister of the groom,

o~ New Deal, Lee Anne

PbJllIps and Debby Oswalt

The receptloll followed in the Fellowship Hall with music provided by Mr, Marvin

Stephens. Serving at the brides table was Miss Debra

Tb:nnas of Lllhbo.:k,a.nd Mrs, Gary Lovelace of Abema ~hy. Mrs. Sherrv Burge;s and MIt, r-""'me;,,-tnlol>o<"'--__ _

Retha Watsou, 'Sisters of

groo~n, served at the

Glen McCullough, of New table, Members of the DeAl, served a!l the grooms party were Mr, L'td hcst mil"! and groolnsmen Emmitt Crow, Mr. a"lCl I

were Wayne Stephenson o~ Joe Lovelace, Mr. and

Lubbock, Mike McNeely and Haro!d Thoma;, Mr. and

both o~ Abernathy ,

Richie Koonce KennithPhilUps,lV1r, and

rI~~~~~::~~~;~~~~~ SfRVlC1 SINei 19.52

STRUVE IMPLEMENT CO. III

IH SALES AND SERVICE

1-986-1086-1486-& 1586 DIESEL TRACTORS

1-1256 Diesel Tractor - used

I 1026 D. Hydrostatic Troctar-used

4 & 5 Bottom BreakIng PlaW$

e. ~ e.t----------., Te Ph . 298-28:?8

DAIRY QUEEN

ANDERSON GRAIN CORP.

•• 1109 Jen:wne 51, Ph. ~2661

", •• ,,0 AAAFlOflAl

JAMES GRAHAM RESTAURANT F«u'Ur,,,,, Cof8leriO & ~ ItaDII"

"v~ . 0 I'N:t 198-2?8l

GOOOPASTURE, INC.

T"co Co",,,"

WEST TEXAS PIPE & SUPPLY

1003 A ..... 0

JIM HOfHON·SHIPMAN INS. AGENCY '1'0< All You. In<u",",c.e N~.· .

ABERNATHY Oil CO, "0", Good~r r.,. D~"

7[)t;1 "'" • . D ,.. . 298-22.55

SAV-A-lOT DISCOUNT FOODS & BEN FRANKl! N ~ & to VARIETY

1411 Ave. D

~PGRAINCO.

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pag.;~. Aberllathy, texas ; Weekly Revle'w, t-~.ursd"Y"J~'.'ulry 19. 1~8 . ' . ', I _ ,<~, ' "

LOW· FARM'," PR ICE.S·, u'I .. G'"H' cClsrs PUT,PRESSURE ON:fARMERS P~ I NSGRA I N cCo.. \\'MahOn' .toS~~~~ 1:\ IT V . - .:.,. . ,'; ,_ "'RN' S PLAQUE " " Ate tton Meeting

age 46 cents per pound b~t.e4 ol1-,th~."~, S.· ~":e:t:ag~ EM . _ , 0 . -COllEGE STATION. The

while the target price for· cort o(productlon, ' Theso FROM PIONEER MEMPHIS (Speclal).nep,

COtto II .ts 52 cents pOt cotts eonsid :;a:~::~. Plains QoalnCompanywas " George H. Mabon, chairman

combinatioll of low fann

p1'1ces. high energy co:.'tS, a.ad decreaslng water supplie: in

lOme areal eould l! ub~1:a:lt i. poJUd. Irrigated .,.,heat pocket co~ts. hollOl'ed recently for 10 '1eatl of the HolSe Appropri-ations CO!.t! a .... etage -.4.12 per costs , overhead ,::o!o1::S, a of service as a d~ater for Com rfl ittee , wm be a feat-

aUy re(hlCe Tex<ls agric ll it . ural pJ'OtlUCtlOIl, coute,ld$ all

ecGuomlst with the Tex.l.~

'l,u;hel; dryland, $3.39. and return to ma::aagement and Pioneer bra.nd seeds. And to ured speake: J.t !!te N.ltio.lal the t-arget price is $3. Milo fami ly la',or t a!1d ;1 3, 5 marle the o.:carioll, the Abe- Cotten Co u ue ii' I annual

Agricultural Fxtel\sloa S.ar--=osts in the Rio 'Cta:1de percent retllm to ~a.ld. roathy company received a m eet ing Feb.6-7 iu Houston.

~:1l:,:U::t.~~~':26\;~ inJ~~~~eth,:o':$ :::,~: . ~~:~e :;.,:~~~.::e ,:;~ th:::t::~I~~~;'~d:J~:: vice. Sixty , percent o~ T(H <L:

crop pl'Od.,icdo.l co~nes fro:n irrlga~ed la.'1'i , M~e:; Dr. Ro:\

Knutson. StuJie~ indica·e

, :J:lJred weight : clryta:ld ahca,J £01' ma:l'r' Te xa~ PlOl1ccrHi-Bred Interna~lou- ve:lt io:1 at 11 :30 a. m. Mon-.-:mts are $"" (}II The target pl';)d'lcers," sa'"... Knutsoa.

that unit co~1S o r prod.Hctioll fro~n hTiga~eJ ta ld :or major Te:<as crops ruch ~< -:..;) ttl.) :l,

whc.-lt, milo lld. ':0:' 11 are suhstantlally !Ugher tha 1

~ower ~· lcl j~:J.~ Jryt.l.lJ

co~ts · nJ .I ';Jove .; . UT~l}t ma ·J"et a;; well J.S fu m

prog.:l "l1 ta.rget rric<!". F~I e .(l'Tlr le . the

ecO:I,:)mist tndio-cs tha ' tot41 trrlga~eJ. .:,,,to:1 ,~o~'ts

0;1 me l-!Igb Pl.li:1S av er~ ,;e

)3 .-:e:l':S ~' e~ ;.x' \:l,! I.lJ

J:_~~~

prk ~ feU' III ilo it.1. ~ not yet

bee'l a!lnounced " ul is' expe<:tcJ to 00 about $4 .

KnutsO.l explains tha· lmJer the 19'77 foo.:l a x! Agric tt!ti.lTe Act. the g~ve· rnrnent !'J.y~ proJ l lo..:~N the

:i11erc·t..:::e betv.·ee'l the targe1 ;>rice .1.:J.J the .lVer­,I,;e marJ" .!t prices when­

~ , ~ t h~ ,h ' o!l"abe marhet i'rt.;C~ tdll below the target'

2\-1ar ... ct prices are

:'::lIlTe\1tly substantially be­low ta"get price~ fOI" all

maior Te:<.ilS crops e,(,:ept

NOTICE EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, JANUARY 21

Abernathy Consumers Fuel

Association WILL CLOSE AT NOON EVERY

SATURDAY.

IN CASES OF EMERGENCY,

CALL:

DUB ROYAL, 298-2014

KEITH ELLIS, 298-2780

JOE MANZANALES, 298-4104

ROY VILLANUEVA, 298-4116

"White _Tex~ produo..:tloll aI, ~~ins Grain CompallY c~t cstima~es cited :u!re are uot strictly compara~le

--and ~uth.'ta :1tlat

variation exists

cost among

proJ:llCel')- ~a .:ompariso11

of target prices and a 'o'er­age co~'lS clearly ind~c..l ~es serlo'.t.o; Pl'CSSUI'CS exist';)l1

' lany "roJ teen: to make cno.i:. meet flu:,,,,clally."

~A. CO~ltil1,u':io'l o~ pro~

d er pric e s in the 'Ieigh­r~,;)J .:J' U. S. ta:gct

prices O·'-I!r a :,eriod or )'e.rs cculJ result in a realig:l:ne :lt ,, ' la 'ld 'lil t \les,

increased rid .. of firu. letal fatlure, In.-:rea..;ed ..:o;lSO!i­

datio", .;I f farm op~rations, ,.=ollversio.l fro,n irrigated

l O dr)'h.!lti ;,roJuctlo,l , and

e\'ell a "e.·et .. io:1 fro!n crop t.D u ;,:hin g a!ld ,:attle

pr;l·.hn:rio:l In ~:ne J.rCiI.$

o~ the 'ita:e. The result -:'0 11 111 h~ a:l J.':)5"o:ute red­

U ,:tlO~l in Te <'.1; crop output,

I coatel"is the CC:.'I:lomist.

The 'na;nituJe of th~e

\

elf.cuts not ,"own aod 'nust a·.\-a; t further stud'" Wh.:l.' is \. ;10· .... 11 is th.a.~ a !urt."N incre.\~e i:1 c 'lergy CO~1.S w a;te~u l use o f wa:er

\ sUPl'lies .J.:ldco:ttin led low

;'ri:e~ will increa~e the ~ e'.·.uity o~ the problem.

II.lJJ cbemicau. Some

Jro 19 !1 t ;l:1J ,iisea:e !' ~ista.lt vuietie! a."e aho available. I \owever, this

I ~ese.n.:: it is j:.1:;t bcginnLne: .'\ _l.l ':1,1 :1 0 t ) e t ~en !:", !) lic·l ,).1 J. ·l e; ttensive

Ate there a) ,: C.ltrent

~o ' L:t io~ to.he fa:-mers'

, ... ggests that

jo:ned. Pio;1eer as a dealer In 1967 and has represented Pioneer well in their area, " 11m Lindsey, president o! the Plainview , Texas compa!lY, sa id in noting the anniver-

"Our most vital

lnter!L1.tio:lal, bc.,

Mo'.ni!S,Io· .... a.

rugher target prices for higher co:.1 proJuctW;1 are:l.:l .

5.lb,idies Oll inp..rt prlce~

used in -tgri::::lllture,o'l' sub­

sta tlall r increa~ed rese.a.rch and ccterlSio:l SUppol·t for

a~io~l of

Ja ~. ,.\ veteran legislator, the

Te xas Dl!mocrat has served in Congress since creation. ,)f

19th CO'lgt'esslonal District

'" Food" Fiber Close-at-Hand You din depend on 3 fte~h . close--at-h"3nd !;uppl y of food ,and fiber Ihe yeu round in Texas. Eac h yea r. an lncrcasing portion of the two and one half Ions of food consumed hy you ;Jnd 'your family is being prodUl.:et.l within this stale where l'ach farmer c<ln now grow enough lO feed himself and 52 others. Tlul's " hig increase (wer 30 YCllrs ago when the average farmer produced enough fooJ and fiher to supply It>n peopk, <In:llrding t ll Agricullure Commissioner Joh n C. Whit e.

was elected to th:ee success ive terms bero'e running for Congress .

In addition to Ch" j"man Mahon,other SPeJ.l<d:, l~ flo:!

meeting w1l11nclude Interior

Secretary Cecil D. AndrlJS

and Counctl President Jack G. Stone, Stratford, Calif. , producer.

~E$.3i:A:DPR6S. ',,!soltltRTI LiT,y ,. , Of'(;,gN~~~~,~,~.;. M.' E .. ·.U"'+'~.ts.;'jAN.r,,A 24

Ab~ttliY'/' farm .. _, . .-seeking ' tne " c'qOp~~ttq'n' 0 ,(

ev:~yon't In tb~ ~.~, in a . coucterted lIMaU,;,Tq .. Wuh­lngto~tI d;lve aikl:og the' president and Congressman

to give immediate attention to the plight of agriculture

in the United States. W. support the Farm Strike -

liThe White

Howe, W;whlngton, D. C. , II would be sufficient to address

the pres1!ient. FonowlnS are addresses of

Congreslman:

Congressman George Mabon

2314 Rayburn Howe

Offlco Bldg. Wa,htngto3, D. C. 20515

••• Congreesman Jack Hightower HoUle Office Building WalhlngtCln, D. C. 20515

••• Senator John TOlfer 142 Russell Bldg. Wa~b1ngton, D. C. 20510

The dite for the a1U\U&]

I-!oloCOW1'r 'Soil' Fertility d.y.~for~Y" Januuy 24, begbinlng at 10,00 • m, ThIs meeting will be held In the . ll&1. County Agriculture Center

in Pla.tnvlew, ac:cot'dins to S. 'l\.l True, Jr. , Chdrman of the Hale Ccunty E'.(t:et\.dQu Proglam Bul1ding Committee.

In it meeting at the Cha .. mbcr of Commerce omc., the FertlUty Committee llsted a nwnber or JubJeets to be cOllSldered for ~. pro­gl'am, mo~t or which dealt with the New Farm P\'Ogram, new cottou varieties, pro', C con' of .:ottou modules, CO\'O V'J. sorghum vs. cotton, weeds and the pesticide ;:ertlflcatloll program.

FUteel1 people attended the committee meeting arId assisted in rlaanlng this pro .. gram, accot·ding to OIUe Liner, Hale County Agent who wm act as chairman of the o'l=,all prog,ram planning

committee. The PLainview Cha:nber

OrCOlnmer~e officla!sstated tha~ they 'V';ould provide IUllch

fOI tho~e In attel1dance at the meeting 011 th e ~th of

1M il0ii0_ ' D .. ldlltlClhtlllll "cTodd

~OPPY'S S~OP SHOES AND MEN'S ClOTHING

":fAIIJLlA:Il.'( C. LEAAAr.lc.e

\q - 2-D - Z I

~:i:~;::;.: ~$i'FiI~ -'III Ab., .. thy,Tex.. ~ Pat Stal'lton UIIope /\A,

Band alter tryouts Lubhoc~ CbrUtll&l1 COliego lilt Saturday. These stud_ w" .m comptdtlon with tndlvldual stud.nII &om OVII

l3 other arc 5c1»o1l for chain In the AU. Ro&lon Band. They wtu participate

In the AU- Region CIIDlc, under the dlroc.,,,hlp of J. R. MeEnlrye, Suporvil<»' of Muolc for tho I!etor County lDdepoudent Sohool DIstrict,

The CIIDIc will be held at Lubbcx:k CJrbt1al1 Conege OD tho 21i<h, 27th and 28th of January. It wl1l close with a concert at Molltlfty High

Schco~ at 7 p. m. Th. eooeert b: open to the pllbUc, with a UDall admbs~n chars ••

AHS studeo1l who made the band are: Janie Rowan, dallghter o( Mr. and MIl. KeDDethA.Rowan,2nd alter­nate Flute; ShaTt Adams, 4ought. of Mr. and IoIn.Jerry Adami, 8th chair clarinet, Clrlstlna CarIa_. dallgbter o! Mr. and MIl. Joe Carzaj 16th chair clarinet; T&n1DlY Shafer, daught .. 0 f Mr. and Mn. BUl Sbaf_, 2nd chair CIODtra-bus clarinet; Weldon Patterson,son of Mr. aDd MrI. Lewis Patte:rlOl1, 3rd cha1r aito Ialti ClIutDU Barrick, son of Mr. and Mra. Claytou Barrick. 2nd chair Frencb Horn; Kelly Herlderloi1, daughter o! Mr. and Mn.

Cbarlel Henderson,6th chair

cometj Shari Cecl1,dughtet of Mr. and Mm. Or .. Cectl, 15th ehalr comet; Oavld

IIoiptblll,ooD of Mr, I&l1d loin,

Bruce ~ghtblll, 6th chair Trombone; Gtme McDonald,

IOn of Mr. and Mn_ Clenn Mc:Donald, 8th cbair Trom­"ei Le. Rich,e,.,ll,lOn of

Dear 511'1,

The Topa Chlh Inc. " . inttr@fted tn Itarting a Top Club in Abernathy. We are a National Non Profit Organi-zation. Take Of Poundl Sensibly. The enclOlled Ilterature eltplalD1 our pro­gram.

WOLlld you be able to

print the following notice In the paper to enable us to try

to reach Interested ~tople? Your cooperation wnt be

greatly appreciated. "Are you tl1~erested In

lodng wetght? Meet with

other. who have a ,bnllar problem. Weare trying to

o"gaahe a. TOPS .(Take Of Pounds S~tbly) Club in Abernathy, If you are Interested Plea.1e can Dora

Coheen,Aberaathy 298-4118 (:a.tttr 6 p. m.). U you need

to :o~e welght,we wo-..ld like

to belp you. Neva Mc:Malcin

. Top! Captain Route 8,Bo;< 3'3G-IOJ

Lubboek, Tu.u 79407 (Literature elCplalnlngthe

program is on me at The RevIew o ffice , Interested parSOn!" are welcome t.J c;:.me by aad checl<. the Infor_

matlool..)

SOCIAL SECURITY Questions and Answers

ay&AV PURCElL Social St<Urt1y Rep __ lve

Q. If. po ..... has ... nIal u.. come (rom rental property, will the rental Income be 1Dc1uded in the IJOO exem.- amount for 1977 and the 13240 e:a:empt amotDrt fortheyearl97l?

Mr. and MIl. Trumaa Rlcb- A. No, rental inCOllU! (and

trIOn,2Dd chair tnba;!'ric :~ ;!t:..ro:::!; Todd,lODofloln,HarryTodd, benefilB, IIId the UltollB not 6th chair Tuba. counted in det.ennining the

For Lee Rlchenon,CllDtoll ... AijII!lIIIt of your e~ for Bam It and KeUyHcd.wo purposes of tM .o-:c.Ued

c , : "retirement test". Only inCome thII marks the 4th year o. from wages or from working in AU-Region mernb~ip. self-empioymentiaconsidered.

David Bri'ghtbl11 hal beea. a For further information member for 3 yean. Gene relardlng Social Security McDonald aod W.ldon Patt- benefits please contact the

tnOll nave been named to ::' S:~~ffi~~~~:

"lOY IN THE MORNING" 1'I,30,Sb

Life baa always given many problema and much sonoow. ThII wa.a DOt Cod's original pi .... TboBlble book

man. Adam,was happy and perfect 10 body and bealth.

It was after this man', disobedience to God that aiD and suffering entered the world. God loved His created people so mLlch that He found a wayror manto come bad to pea.ce and strength.

John 3:16 : "For God 10

loved the world,that he gave hts only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth In him should not perish, but have

.. everlasting We. "

J esw ChrtJt died so that man could receive forgive_

ness, a cleat conscience, a

new heart, new physical healing.

We hope the fonowlng verses wlll help YOLl and let you know that there can be to joy in the morning for your life. "

Psalms 103:3_4: "Who forglveth all thine iniquities;

wbo healeth all thy diseases; who redeemeththyUfe from

d.uuctloni who crowneth thee with loving I<.indnes. and tender mercies:"

Proverbs 3:5_6: "Trust in

the Lord with al1 thine heart ; and lean not unto thine own

understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall dirC(:t thy paths. "

III John 2: "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayert prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth. "

Romans 15 :13: "Now the Cod of bope fnt you with al1 joy and peace In belieVing, thaI yo may abou.ad Iu hope, through the power of th~

Holy Goost. " "l Psalms 34 :S:" Commlt thy

way Wlto the Lord; trust also

in hJm: and h. shall bring It to pass."

Psalms 84 :11 : "For the

the lord wUl slve grac. and glory, no good thing will bo

withheld &om them that wa.lk uprightly. II

Psabnt 27 ,1, "The Lord is my light and my lalvatloo.; whom shall 1 fear? the Lord is the strength of my lUe; of wb;;Jm shall I be afraid?"

P~alm$ M:4:"1 sought the lord, and he heard me, and. delivered me from all my fears. "

J Peter 5:7: "Cutlng all

your care upon him ; (or he

cueth for you. "

No one la too young, tQo

old, or too perfect to be in neeJ oi spiritual help.

The first man Ada.m, diJ-

obeyed and turned away fro.n Cod. Beca...se 0' ebb ain, all manl<.lnd must find a way !;,ack into Cod' s peace.

1 know a.nd believe tha.t

JesusCbrbt,CoJ's $<3u,ls the

way toward peace with CoJ "Tb~eforebelngj\tl."tifled by faith, we bave peace '.'11th

Cod tt.ouah our lDrd Jesus Cbrts:t. " ROlnanll 5·1

To become achJldof Cod

(Cbrbtian believer) It is as dmpte at A-8-C_ A-Admit YD'l're a sinner a:ld accept God's 0111 y a::ltidote {or ~tn­faith iD. the ltfe blooj ot

Jesua Cbrbt. B-BeHeve that Jesus is the So:l of GoI.J ud

that . "He bcc.lrne 1m for UB, who knew no Iln, that we might be rlghteousnC$s 0' God tbroi.lgh faith iD him. " 2 Cor. S,2l,lobn 3 ,16, c. Confess ya.1l' SiD ;lD.d c:a.ll 0;1

the name 0 f the Lord for

salv.ltlo:l, for wbo;!Vat does

thiI sball be saveJ. Ro.na:lS 1013.

If you desire ,I esLlS Cbrtn oW ~me into your Hle. ptay

· thIs prayer:lesus Cbrlst, 1 ask yo\! to 'orgive my sin and come Lnto .ny IUe. I believe

that YOll ve the Scm of God and that you died 0;1 a ,~ro!.S

for my lim. 1 accept IIOJ jO~

iDto my life a'ld I th..1~ /o.J. for 10o'ing me.

REP·ORHROM . BoARDM'EE.rING

The Boardo!TrUst ... _et in regwar seaol1onMDn.day, Jannary 9, 1978, 'ln th' BoutI Room of the Hlgh $cl:»o1.

In forma1 aotiou, the

board accepted a preUmlnaty architectural report fOl' add_ itional vocational fadUd •. Mr_Herbert'8ru~, architect of Braaher, Coyette , and Rapier Firm, was lnItructed to prepare worldng,dra....,tn. and be ready to accept con­rtrw:lIon blclo In Marcb.AIoo, Mr. Bra:lher was inatr!.lcttd CD present plallS for up .. gra<HDa the present highJC.!Do~

reg.lrdlng heat, It,btlDI. energy, maintenance, a:ld

appcara"lce. The new facUities aDd refurbishina;

are budget items fo.· 1971_18.

I\ppro ,ad was given by the baud to renew memberlhlp in the Tu.,lS Associatlon o~

5.:11001 BoOU'ds. Re$lga.:ltio.:as were

accepted from the foUowin, persoanel' Cindy Curtla,

HONDA Pro#1lDl of I!&le Center;Clara Harp, SthgraJe: aD.d S:l'ldra Wilhite, tu:.her

aide / bus driver. Brenda Halt, HONDA ~gram, Hale Center; a:ld ~vid VlcJ..en, Abernathy, bus driver were

approved rOt· employment. A contract exteation (or the luperlnteudent of schou1a waa approved by the board.

In discilliSlou, the board recommended that a ~\JJ' o~

the EJuc.ltloc Service Center be made d' lI'ing the mouth o~ April. Also, a reco;nme'tl­d .ltlou wa:' mad~ tlu. t there be a {adlittes inspectio:.l tD ....

JIU'lng the spring

The follo ...... ing reportl w~e acce?ted b:! the board

without formal .a<:tio '1 · III budget progress : (2)tac: co!lectioll rejlort-9i.03%

co:nplete<1 (3 )£.rtroHmeTlt o~ 1103 co.np'lI'ed tc 1119 at the end 0' No ~ember ; elem­elltc y_167. Jullio ,' Htgh_261

High S::::bool·373 (4) Cllliet_la Report-OiIv_a.s. dally partlclpatio01*63S.

!md..God is a sll:D ~d shield; the band fo-r 2 yelilft. E,ic --rete~ 213-4371. - .

TmW wu am~b.o~e ~;;;~;;;'~~;;;;;;'~~;;;;;;'~;;;;;';';';'~;;;;;;'~~;;;;;;~~;;;;~;;;;'~;;;;;';'~r Midland All-Cl~ la.st II

--¥ ..... _-- ST UVE HARDWARE 6' DRY COODS, Inc.

3U Moln _t Phon. (806) :198·2505

"f'c-ulld~d ill 191':" 3 I 8 MOln Street Phone \8061 298 ·253 1

ABERNATHY, TEXAS 79311

/ ~~LlAItY C.UP,R~NC.f gALE. ~IV. ,q. :1.0· 2.1

50 '0 ON" MENS' \....J£'STER..l-J BOOTS" - OlU c;.R.014r SAV~ Uf> TO

ToNy LAf'I"'· ;;r.;,ST'N - COWT<>WN

MEII~ \.\OlBst ~l\oES - V1.- DF'''

MEN~ DRe!>~ "1I0~'i· RE":3'1, q! _ NOW l7. qJ Lt>.t"E.S

DH'i~ I

'1- PQ.lC£

RE'6-. 31., ".f \10"-' L I. 4! Ih ... ~4. q! NOLU I 't II!

gELECTED

" RALF'HS' PANTS ONE R .. c.l{ LfD? 1050'., oH

RH, 30. 4! NOW 21. 4!

ALL "C.II) l oR.£I'l S" SilO 6 S 7t ~~r: fiLL "LADIES" SIID.S t: O~t:

MEI'/l. WE$TEIt" S,IoIITS "P/ltNHIlNOU SUM· ·C>N'Y ~ UFT _ ~ ~" MENS 'S/ltlI?T COATS "- h ~f:~ MEN<; ':S"'n" ~ n'-~

. ... 0 Z. DFt: M£N~ u~£o;S' PAt.lTS - 7'3 OFF

ONE Q.R.o"r Sj)OIlT "'Hi) J)~ESS SU'IITS - ~ OFF

lin - 71. OFF

(\ ~s l,..)unltM rUT /-lArs - RE0/44Eb t)NE IrtOIlP I' " .s 50

.. WRI\I\.l60LeA, .. ·No·t"'OU'T I Re&,'~'p NOlA) /1.. -·I-EII. - REf., BELL - ~uA 1~5.!> "Lilli" S,IJ;'6..1t.>81;LL - RE6-, !l' S.O

.> . - " D' : '" ~(\ D"" r> ",i.".n~i'A,..QlS .' lZ' • . () F' :';~$~;',~~;' 'N~~ " \)""""'1'" '"03;1 ,:,,>, ;.) . . ",~, .. "'~" ,J !...~.~!l. .... ~"'.;i1 .. . .. "LEi" eORO'r"bY SUITS . DNlY ., lEFT·

-" , :JiA" s. ~ Oflli

BLOlolSE 5

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C.OATS

y, "" PRIC.E

" tLOSE O\'\T" SALe

" 130y's - GIItL'l. WOPlEI\I

.. 'YR. <;~op ..

JIll'lf'S\.\ITS - ()~E~"~S -

SEl£C.TbO G-~(J"'''S­• B~'(s DEPT,

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A man said to the ticket agen~ "Give me a ticket· for not let any part of your Virginia." bodies becoine tools for wick-

" Which part?" he asked. edness, to be used ' for sinning; "All of her." answered the but give yourselves completely

man. "That 's my daughter , to God - every part of you -Virginld. ove r there ." fo r yo u are back from death

That is what t he Lo rd and you want to be tools in wa nts · all of you. fro m t he the hands of God. to be used top of your head to t he very for His good purposes. " tip of your toes. He wants On the night of his grad-

. yo u, every part of you, lock, uation from medical college , stock and harre l. Whe n you Dr. Howard A. Kelly , great think of what He has do ne for surgeo n and gynecologist , gave you. "this too much to ask? all that he had to God. He

All fo r all is a good motto. wrote in his diary : " I ded· The Lord gave all for yo u. I leate myself. my time . my da re yo u Just now to give all ca pabilities, my ambition . of self for all uf t ime to the everything to Him . Blessed Al mighty ' Lord. sanctify me to Th y

The LIV ing Bible says IR use. Give me no worldly suc' Roma ns 6 I : to 14 . " Do not cess which may not lead me

- let Sin cont tol yo ur puny nearer to my Saviour." hod y any lo nger . do not give

CREAMY BROCCOLI BAKE 2 pound. fresh broccoli , coanely chopped 1 (10 3/4·ounce ) can condensed cream of chicken soup 1 (8· ounce ) container pl8in yogurt 1/4 cup milk 1 1/2 teaipoon. Worceatenhire 1 (4 ·ounce ) jar DROMEDARY Diced Pimient os 3 11 2 cups Che ..... NIPS Artificially Flavored Crackers.

finely rolled (about 2 cups crumb.) 1/3 cup butter or marllarine. melted 2 te .. poonl basil lene.

Place broccoli in boiling salted water; cover and cook 10 minutes ; drain .

Combine next five ingredient. ; blend in broccoli . Place m a 2-<juart shallow baking dish . Combine next three mgredient. ; spoon over top . Bake in a preheated moderate oven (3500 F.) 20 to 25 minute. or until bubbly . Makes

Abernathy Public School

Lunchroom Menu January 23-27 ,1978

MONDAY Green Enchilada Casserole Tossed Sal ad Corn Choco'.ate Pudding Co!'n Bread & Butter 1/ 2 pt. Milk

TUESDAY Pochito 3aked Potatoes Green Beans Cobbler 1 / 2 pL Mill<

WEDNESDAY Pinto Ilea, Ca~erole French Fries Corn Relish Story Bool< 'Cake Corn Bread & Butter 1 / 2 pt. Milk

THURSDAY Spa6hetti & Meat Sa' lce Tossed Salad Buttered Co. 'TOts

Peanut Butter Cal<e French Bread & Butter 1' 2pL MiIk

FRIDAY Hamburger Hamburger Salad Potato Chips

10 (about 5·0"n"".) aerv.iDiJ., .... '""---.

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Perfection

ROUND TOOTHPICKS

250 ct. . 35¢

BORDEI'S PREMIUM

ICE CREAM ·

' , GIl. S1 19 RD CTI

Ocean Spray

POLAROID FILM

CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL

I Qt. .89¢

Pat i 0

MEX I CAN STYli COMB INA TI ON DINNER

.69¢

V-8

VEGETABLE JUICE

12 ·oz. .24¢

Toastum

POP-UPS

.69¢

Hereford

CORN TORTILLAS .69¢

Ken-L -Ration

DOG' FOOD

6/$1.00

Johnson's

GRAHAM CRACKER PIE CRUS'T .70¢

rARMS, your general NEEDS. We al'preclate your listings. (1ST)

J. D. WEBB S!llpman RealE.<tate

Phoue 298-2313

3 bedroom, 2 bath,

kitchen-den combination, utility ' room , living room. Carpet, rfg. alr,central heat, concrete cellar, storage hoase, fenced bacl< yard. $32,00:1. 00.

••• 3 bedroom, I bath, large

basement, garage, on paved street. Fenced back yard. $16 , 5()1). 00. Ph. 298-2697, 298- 23 13 or 298- 2700

S!-!1PMAN REAL ESTATE

( tsr)

J. P. BARTON Nelson Real Estate

Phone 298- 2765

FOR SAIL : Bricl< , 3 bed­room, 2 bath, 2 car garage , living, den, enclosed patio, 1822 sq. ft. ,central heat, In PhIllips Addltlou. Call Milt Pope at Pop e Ins ura nC e Agency. Pho"e 293-4127, 920 Ave , D, Nelsou Real

E' tate .

FOR SAIL: 3-bOOroom, 2 bath, I<ltchen a!ld d~n . utility, living room, c arpct , central au an<l heat. Pho-Ie 298 -

122. (tsr)

FOR S:\IL: Nice 2-bed­room house by owner. Low • q ,II t Y b,,·,. a:l d $90.)()

monthl y. Call 747-5821 weeI<Ja'l' . ( 1- 26-p)

10 ac':l'es I 8 a~res perman­

ent grass, large steel cOlTal, hlg hay barn a,d steel bolt

feOO and other storage, well. 291f down and

will fina'lce balanc e.

W'e h,,\ve a complete

sto~k of Nichols ChIsels and Cuillva'.or sweeps. PlaiDS Grain and Fann Supply, Abernathy. Pbo\1e 298-2521-

(tsr)

gUY GOODYEAR TIRES from ROYCE HENSON at Abernathy 011 Company.

(tsr)

ANDERSIJN GRAIN CORP. Trenan-$l II. 00-5 gal. ;

C apo\·al~$3 . 2O-t lb. ;Temll<

*15G-$1. 64 ; Trenan-55 gal. - $1, 190. 00. Call Ken *at 293- 2661.

Complete line o~

Hydrote x Pt'Odllcts at 20% cash discount o ff of 1975 price s . With no hidden

freight charge ... Plains Crain & Farm Supply. (tsr)

Fann Su})'ply. 2521. (tIT)

ANDERSON CRAIN CORP. Uquld Fll'tillz •• Belt buy

In town. Call Ken at 298-

2661.

FOR SALE: Yard fertilizer, 16-8-8 with Iron, zinc and sulphur. $4 . 50 per 50 lb. bag. Plains Grain &

Farm Supply. (tsr)

Graphi 500 and Craphi 200 Pens. All Colors In Blc Pens. See at The Review

Office.

. FOR·RENT FOR RENT:Moblle Home

Spaces, I-block to super market,lallndry mat andclty park with chlldrens play-

-- ... ----- ------- groW1~. Ali utilities avatlable,

vV e h a v e Graphi 20') telephone,lewer, trash plck-

POI~US point pen. The up,onpavement. Call 293-e~citlng way to write. 69 2351 after 6 p. m. (l-20-p) cents each. The Abernathy --- .. ------._---

Weekly Review. 9i6Ave. D. 't· • J ~ ' J' I m _____ m___ lOST & FOUN~ FOR SALE : 1968 Chevy -~ - I _.

van, shag carpet throughout. $1 ,000. 00 Phone 293-4007.

Jerry. (tsr)

FOR S,\IL : Plc l< o f the

Iitter- Male irish Setter . puppy-o"ly 1 ! $50. 00. Call 797 -01 70 evenings or weel<-

ends. (1-19- p)

LOST : American Eskimo white fluffy dog. Answers to Tiro , Please call 298- 2641.

(I-19-c)

JERRY COOMBES PHOTOGRAPHY

• WEDDINGS

00 you need to add a room? Add a bath? 00 you plan to remodel and Improve your house ? Call James Anderson for all your carpenter work. Painting, Repair, Acoustic Celllntpl. Free Estimates. Phone 298-2409. (1ST)

ROOFING: Alll<lnds,

repair or new roo~l. Ten years experience. Worl< Cuatanteed. Free estimates. Call Ray Brown; 299-2728,

(tsr)

S:nall appliances repaired : !rolli, toasters, fans, vacuums, etc. Hayden Blalock,170S Ave. H. Phone 298-40133. (1ST)

CARPENTRY Remodeling, cabinet

worl<, paneling, painting, interior and exterior. Storm windows and doors for sale, CHARLES O'NEILL Pholle 298-2838 after 6 p. m.

Yes, LON CLEANER'S wlll clean your carpets for you anytime. Call 298- 2826. (eow)

See, RINSE' N VAC,- the incredible new portable steam type carpet cleaning system. It does the lob o f professloual carpet cleaners a t a fractioll 0'

.:;..:.~":.::~ ... -- • PORTRAiTS cost. Rent one now at

II Your Auto Body Repairs­From A Dent To A ,Complete Wreck

AUTO GlASS' Windshll'ld &

Ppor Gla$S AUTO PAINTING

Let Us Re-Palnt Your Car, Pickup Or TRIck

ABERNATHY 8ODYWORKS

4f7 S. Ave. D PhQ. 298-2(84 Nights 2984119

Jones

ATTENTlON Your new authori zed MAYTAG DEALER

Complete Service,Air Conditioning, Heating~ Plumbing. .

8rightbill Heating and , Air Conditioning. · 906 Ave.D 298-2705

. A~mathy, iexOs

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS·

(The Review ha.< been authorized to list the fo!lowlng for consideration of the vot ers in the First Democratic Prim a ry ElectloOl,1978 :) FOR STATE SENATOR, 30th Senatorial District o f Tens :

RAY FARABEE, for Re-

Electio!1.

The Re~lew will run want • REUNIONS Coodl. 318 Main St. Phone HALE COUNTy .

ads onl y 0" a c a'hbasls.ThIs • GROUPS 298-2531 HENRY HECK f Co [/"-~~w po'.lc y 0:1 want ads • SPECIAL EVENTS Struve's Hardware & Dry

• FAMilY PORIRAiTS IN YOUR HOME l J d ,01 unty doa:: not Include ads that are u ge, Re-elec tlou run every week and have a 503 Awe. 1\- Phone 839·2169 Deadline For Turn-regular account with The Hlle Center, TellS. & Ad-Review. All want acls will '"g I n News MIWRED TUCKER, for

i. need to be paid In advance r----------- vertising Copy To ~':6~er~~~~~~tlo~or before they are run. We ha ve TA'; REruRN I . M

I PRE .... RAnON -t The Revlf!N Is on. DlstrlctClerko~HaleCounty , adopted this policy so we ... ,..

will not ha ve to I t this time, .... - -poo- At 4 P M Re-election. _U~~2LRec=-_ - ••

~:~ease our charge for want i:'Omplete Qt'eep,ng:-l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'tax service

WE HAVE MANY OL PHOTOS WHICH

~-=---Cll:--:El---El---=----=-=-=-- WERE PR I NTED IN FOR SALE BY OWNER PAST ISSUES OF

Resta 'lI'ant bull din g a ~d ; THE REV I EW. COME eq,llpment at 16th and .\ ve. BY OUR OFFICE &

call 746-6112. 1-19-p)

I Hours: Mon-Sat 8:30 - I I 8:00p.m. 5117-8 34t~Stf I Lubbock , T x. Phone l~l-8000 - 863:Z16.2

See Us About

A New,

D, Abernathy , Texa<- has

steeping q 'larters. Small CLAIM YOURS. down pa yment,calTY ba la,ce low rate 0' Interest. See Junia Spcor. 293- 5R9 '3 0

298-4177. (Isr)

It would probably con less to buy thermal IUlder­wear than to insulate the attic .

THE STAFF OF

THE ABERNATHY REVIEW

I; :' ,1./

""UI.~h t~ pu"d&~&. 01 sfwwins ,-

'without o~u,tatwn !B~L £7 §oioom' , ~btonJin, : :~i.lnc 0/ <W uldin~ OiJf1ftAtlons . . Iu.tuw., ;ca ~~ ~f.lon 0/ n&IA1&st ",lu, 'J~ la~E (lwtD le.t~Was &4U~t, .

canJ.1ltu.st /»/J&u fJ'-" ~t*' 6, JV~,

Hot Battery for

Cold Mornings

... how's the

ANTI·FREEZE in your vehic'es?

NOT ALL "STRANGERS"

ARE BAD, BUT WE DO HAVE

THE POPULAR BRAN.DS OF

ANTIFREEZE.

Hanes' . TilDe Is Tie-Trouble Tine