at the State Abernathy Mile Relay team • et a new class A state recoJd In Austin. The time of 3!23, run under sunny, bumld skies on the black cinder trackat the Unl versiry proved to be the 3rd fa stest time In the n.tion that year. Flrll went (0 'Qaytown's national re. cord setters (time 3:17): second to Fon Worth·s North Slde.Abema- SId In the nation was the South Plains greatest QUartet In hlst0Ze at that no other Slate In the nation pIOduced a high school mile ie1ay team any belfer than Coach Royal Jame,'s four- lIOIIIe of Roy" Sonny" Sons, AHS HONORS ASSEMBLY HELD May 22 The AHS Honors IChoolaudltorlum. Vln Riley and Miss AHS JoAnn StODe, Outstanding Achievement Awards were to the following: Brunner Record Keeplng-Slvestre Gluerrero Sborthand-Senee' Torres Su san Stone . EDglish I-Jay Harrison English I1-Dee AM Attebury EDglish Ill-Darrick Stallings and Brad Bowen EDglish IV-Weldon Patterson and Gene McDonald Art-Blane Nell . Newspaper-GeDe McDonald Annual-Weldon Patterson wo:lcs History-Brad Bowen and Darrick Stallings Govemmentoof>aullne Brunner· Algebra I-JlY Harrison Aljebra Il-Romona Irlbeck and Darrick Stallings Geometry-Jon Mark Fulton Trlginometry and Analytic .. Weldon Patterson Physical Science-Jay Harrison McDonald V. t:.H.-BreJida Hood Gary WlnRfIeld Home Econom1cs I-SUsan Stone Home Economic, 11- Sherrl Bridge, Fower Mechanics-Ricky Van Riley Home and Family Llvlng- &enee' Tortel Irlbeck Nominee For State Coach Of The Year Jack-of-all-trades carl ' !lho j:oacbed the A...... opel ui' 1I1e 'lAie · da. AA 100000p last seasob,ls one of nine nomlneesfot the Texas ,Jln. ,1956). a .nnl- versaty reunion planned May 10th at this year's state track meet In the much Improved facility of Mem- buslne.s; Ralph Wolf still of Abernatby, In A-l Liquidat- or, &. Supply aJKt Irrigation supplies; Lawrence Barron a metalsmith In Lubbock .and In Rancho Like many 25th , class reunions, there was a 25"/0 tum out. The quartet will try again to get together for a reunion at the State Meet in 1985. "SPORTS SPLASH" Each summer the Aber- Club program has been in existence for many years. The general purposes of the club are to encourage child- ren to visit the lIMary and become familiar with Its resources and to promote .. nd the enjoyment Each child Is asked at the beg\Ming of the program now many bOoks they woilJd like to read as their goal. Children choose their own books at their age luel. When their goal Is reached, a certificate is awarded. Children are asked to bring their library canis with them each time they visl t the 11 brary . The theme for this program Children interested In Ubr.rydorlng me lirst week In june. rs=B"T6-5) 7-8-9- Year Olds Midget Park May SO-Indians-Pirates Yankees at Falcons JUDe '2-Plrates at Yankees Falcons at Indians June 5-Yankees at Indians Falcons at Pirates JUDe 9-Falcons at Yankees Pirates at Indians JUDe II-Indians at Falcon, Yankees at Plratel JUDe IS-Indians at Yankees Pirates at Falcons JUDe IS-Falcons at Pirates Indians at Yankeel June I3-Yankeelat'Falcons Indians at Piratel JUDe 26-Pirates at Yankees Falcoils at Indiana . June 3O-Plra* at Falcons Yankees at Indians The first game Is scbeduled for 6:00. The second game Is scheduled for 8:00. The end-of-season tournament will be at Roosevelt. (By Rllth·Cox) . . The cltl'.OJ;:q( Abema- water tower, . die and. honor • ' , '11111 point was day night. In every sport, football, basltetball,tennls,track.there was great al well as some who wallred aw.y with bonors. I n cross councry, the varsity boys won the district title, Vance Morrison was 1 elace aw.y from qualifying In reglon.l and 7th In state Irlt also show their great .llllty In basket- ball wi th a 24-7 record for the 1980 season, they are District Co-Champs. Four tis were cboltnalldistrict, Lutrick. Carrie Lee wal rc:r StODe was chosen by. ber . teammates to receive the fighting beart award. In the boys vanity track, three qualified for '2IOnal, inches: John Ruls (880),John wal chosen the outrtandlng track person. Girls Griffin aliit. . · In lo·ys.801f, ROger Mitchell fliUsbed 5t!i· 'In dlsmct. '. He ".1 our lit mtdillll,tiin Beard ",as out runner ul' ri1edallst. . . Footbill.;ohe of Ameri- ca's favorltelpOr,-: Abe. rna- thy had oOly ODe loss·'thls se.1CiII alid' we • ended the sealon IS ' District, Co- been a glow 'n every9DeS eyes, as far al being a . gJelt team, they certalilly were and the record shoWI It. Willie Betts and Lance Hor .. ford have been chosen to year with 1112 yards for this season. Joey Lopes, the second leading punter,soine speclal.wards were awarded to three of the players, The to Lane Thompson and the by co.ches and teammates) Another sport which takes a lot of hlrd practice is Tennis. Our boys and girls both did Abernathy proud. Nancy Lane and Cberlse Gist, a!: our No.1 doubles. D:iores leam. Gilbert Camacho finished 4th In dIStrict (dou- bles),SandyOrt1s 3rdJlmmy Salinas 4th Indlstrict,Lannie Sifuentes 2nd In district (sinRlel). Two of the boys macfe history In Abernathy, Sam l>omingues.nd Cletus for A ..... !a: nquet dl,trict. Bobby Hamilton "a, ')\II District Repreltlltative. .; Then of coune there Is Abernathy,', .tate cfJamp for the 2nd cOUteeU- I' .Last, but certainly not Ifalt, our State Cbamplon- !hlp Basketball Team. Our boys went all the :ili nOtlhcatlon dian Abernathy cast, and were on TV and . just an enormous job :: mOil trying jobs there Is belongs to our cheerleaders, 'n1ese young ladles work hard not only ' at gamei, but for them as well. decorations. these .slrls have In every In the future we have have the abUity of leadersliip, they ate able to work with others and they are also able to put out Just a little more when It is asl!ed of them. So we can look forward to our future, because It is in very capable hands. BEAUS & SWEETHEARTS S\laDe Cunninsh!m-Golf Scott Morrison-Tennis CJthy Garcia-Track .Nanette Peterson-Golf JoAnn Stone-Football Cherlse Gist-Tennis was cld_aery of Aberr.lthy which met May 21 to begin will Dec. 1981 In a National White House . Conference on aging In Washington, D. C. Mrs.L.A.Suttle, who was appointed by the County Judge, Bill Hollars to con- duct both the meetings In Hale '-enter and Abernathy, presided. Mrs.suttle attended the first meeting of the Hale Center committee on aging, held at Senior Cltisen Center mens from Edmonson, Peter- sburg and Plainview ·the S!lggested theme for the community form was voted on, "Interaction of govern- ment, family, Volunt.ry lor private sectors, for older Americans." At the heart of .ll the meeting are the ISSIIes and topiCS Important to both present atid future older =:a:!: O::SO:l:J: recommendations must be made and policies must be designed.A very worthwhile ideas discussion. ATTEND MARKET: Mr .and Mrs. Lon Carm- ickle flew to Dallas last weekend to a ttend the market showings of fashions, and to purchase merchanldse for their Lon Fashions. Regie Knight To Have Exhibit At library The Abernathy Public Li bruy is plea sed to announce an exhibit of wea vinls done by local arti st, library during month of June. Her weavlngs are deco- rative wall hangings made from various wool yams coming from such countries as New Zealand. Belgium, Uruguay and Ireland. She leans towanl the earth colors in her work.but has recently ' completed some pieces in blue tones. Redgie enjoys to own frames for her hangings out of redwood. She has even u sed a bicycle wheel for a frame. Redgie became interes- ted in weaving two years ago when she attended a . weaving course at the Ranching Heritage Center at the Museum at Texas Tech • During her studies. she leamed how to buy' a fleece caid the wool,hand spinni ng fearure of her course. i n t w Romero Reyna of LubbOck, Mr. Reyna designed the to She is a lifetime resident of Abernathy and is married to Johnny Knight. They have two sons, Jared and Jeremy, Redgie stresses that weaving began for her as just another hoboy. but soon became a possi ble career choice. Come and view these beautiful weavings during the month of JUDe . Debora Crumpler wal another girl playing golf for Abernadiy, wblcli was our Itcond medalist. carrie Smyers, was the third mecl- Ray Ortis was the boys (single) District Champ. Scott Morrison and Roger Pinson (doubles) lost In the semi-finals and were 3rd In Darla McGuire-Basketball Outstanding Male Athlete Award goes to Dean McGUire. ELEMENTERY TRACK MEET RESULTS LISTED Nav Deal High AJHS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS ASSEMBLY School S elects d Kathy v alde! T St d ts Vocational Education-Mark 1st-Red Tum-Mrs. Webb ' opS . U en a,nton. Todd Johnson, HotlOrable judy ifa'mnao.na &erlif ·· .. , DlUeDe Coli presems ',' Memlonlll'·AUStarCast . -4th-Blue Team;'f.Fs: Webb Robertson have been choosen 5th-Red Team-Mrs.Mitchell asSalutatorlan and Valedlc- 6thGr.;Dlonicio Zavala, 7th H Be A 6th-Blue the Gr.: Ronald Harrell,8th Gr. 75 yd. Dash J d d jzh fM nd George Riddell presents the Perfect Attendance lst-Stephanie Gainer& Janie Mrs. f:lds Awards to: Becky Lopes,6th Vecchio an of 3:720. DuBose,6th Gr.; Patrick 3rd-Kristl Galloway Berhl. son of Berhi Lewis, 6th Gr.; Mike Givens, o ne year; Rhonda Nels,6th 6th-Julie 3.726. Spanish Awards to Sylvia bertSallnas,6th Gr. ,ODe year. 50 yd. Dash mem Bobe - thrs JUodythand e BeNarhltloanalre 8 Per th e G s r,6.thGr. ;and Pete Cantu. Anthony Miller, 6th Gr .. for lst-Janie Vecchio f 4 consecutive years; Stevie 2nd St ,phan' Gainer Honor Soclery. Hugh Smith presents Barrera 7th Gr ODe year' Baccalaureate services Music Award to Amy Boyles. Ross 7th Gr •• for oj 4th-Marla Guzman were held Sunday, May 25th £louise Jones presents consecutive years; David 5th-Julie Stalcup 6th-Leigh ",Ill be held In the high Norma Trevlno,7th Gr. and Ortis, 7th Gr., one year; May ---.---------- ted Communicative Arts oDe year; Laurie Barrera, 8th Children's Movies Award to Marla Zavala. Gr. ,one year; Sarah Miller. Marilyn Ater presented 8th Gr., for 3 consecutive At Library years; Melanie Parks, 8th Gr .. During the months of 7tli Gr.; Vicky McKensle. be 8th Gr. !lve years; Kent Mankins, 8th bUd 'film.t the.QJY . Mary Rose Bowen pre- Gr .. one year; Peter Ruis, There Ii1iO sented Reading Awards to 8th Gr. ,one year. admllilon the talk 8th Gr. HOooR a:>LL all year: ac : SO e . n:o mI- Ann Hannel presented SIXTH GR. n. Social Studies A"aids to LII Philip Vandygriff Sal 230 85 I Lopez, 6th Gr.dohn Vandy- Tony Rodriquez m n. RrlTf, 7th Gr.; Fran Salitros, RhoDeia Nels The Hobblr--2: 30 p.m. -- 8'th Gr. Th Jamie Mansanales 72 min. FRlDAY,JUNE 27th , . I 6d! G Bobby M be Man from BUtton WiUow-- min. rom. Rill Williford .00 FILM" Hugh Smith presented John Vandygriff FRIDAY,J. ULY 11th Science Awards to Rhonda Bobby Morgan Jungle Book--tlSO p.m.-- D'Ana Howard Y 18th RDe Bowen pre_ Robin HoocS--2:SO p.m.-- In UlL SpteUing Ross Bennen 84 min. 6th Gr., flGHTH GR. FRIDAY,JULY 85!!1 received a DlgbY"-I!SO Iii. -·88 min. In Susan George 13- i:rVear-Oids S Vicky McKeDllle .t ReGIIII Fow;n FraD SalillOl Tr:li SIP.- 440 yd. Relay 1st-Red Team-Mrs.Mltchell 2nd-Blue Team-Mrs. Webb 3nHl1ue TeamoMrs.Patterson 4th-Red Team-Mrs. Webb 5th-Blue Team-Mrs.Kennedy 6th-Red Softball Throw lst-Marla Guzman 2nd-Kim Kemp 3rd-Krlsti Galloway 4th-Debbie Armendarez 5th-Eva Domingues 6th-Sandra Chinning 3n1-Stephanle GalDer 6th-Tangle Standing Broadjump lsr-Krilti Galloway 2nd-Stephanie Gallier 3td-Janie Vecchio Grade: First-Boys 2nd-Reel Team-Mrs. Webb :.d-Reel'TeanPMn.Patterson 4tholJue TeamoMrs.Kennedy 5thof1lue TeanPMn.Patterson 6tWe11 Chinning ist- Ken Dunn 4th & 5th tie Raul Con,tancio Mare Standing llroadjump I st-Jody Barton 2nd-Ken DunD 5th-Lon Dale Cannon 6th-Ja "!n Hobgood Grade:Second-Girls lind-Red TeamoMiss Norman 3rd-White Team-Mrs.Megna 4th-Red Team-Mrs. Megna 5th-Blue Team-Mrs.Megna 6 th- Blue TearrrMi ss Norman 75 yd . Dash 1st-Valerie Gallegos 2nd-Lyshyra Allen 3rd- Ashiey Ke ster 4th-I sa bel Dominguez 5th-Cassandra Morgan 6th-Shana Waters 50 yd. Dash lst-V.alerie Gallegos 2nd- Marci Ryan 3rd- Ashiey Kester 4th-Lori Morales 5th-Isabel Dominguez 6th-Debra 440 yd. Relay 3rdoBlue TearrrMlss Patterson 4th-Blue TearrrMiss Norman SthoRed TearrrMiss Patterson 6th-Blue Megna Softball Throw lst-Charis Ater 2nd-Ashley Kester 3rd-Sue Rowan 4th-Tracye Lloyd 5th-Marci Ryan 6th-Christi Chinning lst- Tracy e Lloyd lind-Valerie Gallegos 3rd-Ashley Kester 4th-Maria Caballero 5th-Marcl Ryan 6th-Lyshyra Standing lIt-Lysliyra Allen 4lh"Valerle Gallegos 5th-Ashley Kester · 6th-T,racye -Lloyd . 50 yd. Dash 1st & '2nd tied Abel Barrera Lee Roy Johnson 3n1-Alex Constancio Softball Throw 1st-Mark Ne s bit: 2nd- Lee Roy Johnson 3rd-Rigo Armendarez 4th- Alex Conscancio 5th-John Perez 6th-Jamie Martin Barrera 2nd-Butch Lamb 3n1-Michael Casey 4th-Brent Wampler 5th-Eddie Williams 6th-Victor Ramos Standing Broadjump 1st-Victor Salazar 2nd-Abel Barrera 3n1-Gabriel Trevino 4th-Michael Casey 5th-BreD! Wampler 6th-Mark Nesbitt Grade: Third-Girls 21\d:Blue TeamoMrr.Scalllngs 3n1-Blue Team-Mr .Thomas 4th-Blue Team-Mrs.samsel 5th-Red Team- Mrs.samsel 6th-White Team-Mrs.samsel 60 yd. Hurdles 1st-Lisa Goodman 2nd-Tracy Attebury 3rd-Kandi Wilson 4th-Judy Torrez 5th-Dee Dee Ponce 6th-Robin Le ster 75 yd . Dash 1st-Jennifer Thomas 2nd-Tonya tadllng Idridge 5th-Barbie Scott 6th-Judy 440 yd, Run-Walk lst-Mary Vecchio 2nd-Tracy Attebury 3n1-Josie Luera 4th-Beckl Hanell 5th-Debra Holloman .6th-Llsa GoocIman 50 yd. Dash . lst-Jennifer lbomaa 2nd-Tonya Spradllilg . . .. . ;" ' ..
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at the State Tracl~!!t ~~ Abernathy Mile Relay team • et a new class A state recoJd In Austin. The time of 3!23, run under sunny, bumld skies on the black cinder trackat the Unl versiry proved to be the 3rd fastest time In the n.tion that year. Flrll went (0 'Qaytown's national re.cord setters (time 3:17): second to Fon Worth· s North Slde.Abemat~'1 SId In the nation was the South Plains greatest QUartet In hlst0Ze at that
~~~Ptr~~:f; s~~t~o\S, no other Slate In the nation pIOduced a high school mile ie1ay team any belfer than Coach Royal Jame,'s fourlIOIIIe of Roy" Sonny" Sons,
AHS HONORS ASSEMBLY HELD May 22
The AHS Honors
!~':':~~J.~S~ltn ~:=r~ah IChoolaudltorlum. Mr.A~S Vln Riley and Miss AHS JoAnn StODe, Outstanding Achievement Awards were ~ltnted to the following:
l1~~w;:.~~~~:!~~rne Brunner
Record Keeplng-Slvestre Gluerrero
Sborthand-Senee' Torres
~-::J!~l:~f:~:dlns Su san Stone .
EDglish I-Jay Harrison English I1-Dee AM Attebury EDglish Ill-Darrick Stallings
and Brad Bowen EDglish IV-Weldon Patterson
and Gene McDonald Art-Blane Nell . Newspaper-GeDe McDonald Annual-Weldon Patterson
u~. H!:%~~~ ~r:;:~ wo:lcs History-Brad Bowen
and Darrick Stallings Govemmentoof>aullne Brunner· Algebra I-JlY Harrison Aljebra Il-Romona Irlbeck
and Darrick Stallings Geometry-Jon Mark Fulton Trlginometry and Analytic ..
Weldon Patterson Physical Science-Jay
Harrison
~~l.:!:ie~~a:~D ~lv~~~I~~~_~!:n
McDonald V. t:.H.-BreJida Hood
~:!~~'ts=on-Gary WlnRfIeld
Home Econom1cs I-SUsan Stone
Home Economic, 11-Sherrl Bridge,
Fower Mechanics-Ricky
Asrlc~rrural-Van Riley Home and Family Llvlng-
&enee' Tortel
Irlbeck Nominee For State Coach Of The Year
Jack-of-all-trades carl Ir~~*, ' !lho j:oacbed the A ...... opel ui'1I1e 'lAie ·da. AA boy.ba~tlia1l~ ehamP': 100000p last seasob,ls one of nine nomlneesfot the Texas
u,nc:n~,rrlalay ,Jln. ~ ,1956). a .nnl-
versaty reunion planned May 10th at this year's state track meet In the much Improved facility of Mem-
~~e~~:c!~~n th~ln!:~~: buslne.s; Ralph Wolf still of Abernatby, In A-l Liquidator, &. Supply aJKt Irrigation supplies; Lawrence Barron a metalsmith In Lubbock .and
g:r{Forni~ll~Slt:1tsC=!:::~ :!~~:~~ ~ilr.er In Rancho
Like many 25th , class reunions, there was a 25"/0 tum out. The quartet will try again to get together for a reunion at the State Meet in 1985.
"SPORTS SPLASH" Each summer the Aber-
~:~r r::t;::~ L~'::~ K:.11~; ~~l~i:n~~ f~rx:;h:!d~~: Club program has been in existence for many years. The general purposes of the club are to encourage children to visit the lIMary and become familiar with Its resources and to promote ~a::fs .. nd the enjoyment
Each child Is asked at the beg\Ming of the program now many bOoks they woilJd like to read as their goal. Children choose their own books at their age luel. When their goal Is reached, a certificate is awarded.
Children are asked to bring their library canis with them each time they visl t the 11 brary .
The theme for this
1~T~~: S;l~~~~ program Children interested In
sr!~iale:~::'''!tmJ~.t~ Ubr.rydorlng me lirst week In june. rs=B"T6-5)
7-8-9- Year Olds Midget Park May SO-Indians-Pirates
Yankees at Falcons JUDe '2-Plrates at Yankees
Falcons at Indians June 5-Yankees at Indians
Falcons at Pirates JUDe 9-Falcons at Yankees
Pirates at Indians JUDe II-Indians at Falcon,
Yankees at Plratel JUDe IS-Indians at Yankees
Pirates at Falcons JUDe IS-Falcons at Pirates
Indians at Yankeel June I3-Yankeelat'Falcons
Indians at Piratel JUDe 26-Pirates at Yankees
Falcoils at Indiana . June 3O-Plra* at Falcons
Yankees at Indians The first game Is
scbeduled for 6:00. The second game Is scheduled for 8:00. The end-of-season tournament will be at Roosevelt.
(By Rllth·Cox) . . The cltl'.OJ;:q( Abema-
:~t!a~~4n:f;t~&f.~b::!~ water tower, . die be&1I~fui {~:~kr:~\:!:;g{ld:,~ ~:~:~~:I~~ru~,,~t and. honor • ' ,'11111 point was
~UI~rt~'l:.~e~.~II~~~ day night.
In every sport, football, basltetball,tennls,track.there was great com~tltlon al well as some who wallred aw.y with bonors.
I n cross councry, the varsity boys won the district title, Vance Morrison was 1 elace aw.y from qualifying
w":r!t~~ In 1J:~J~~~tyJI~l~ reglon.l and 7th In state
com~~!~~:. Irlt also show their great .llllty In basketball wi th a 24-7 record for the 1980 season, they are District Co-Champs. Four tis were cboltnalldistrict,
Sh~:'?r~{u~:o~:e:e' Lutrick. Carrie Lee wal
~~~~nA\~ rc:r ~:!~ ~:n~ StODe was chosen by. ber . teammates to receive the fighting beart award.
In the boys vanity track, three qualified for '2IOnal,
~~~s~~~:n( ~gfg' j~::?: !':fr:tj~:;~nl/:~ inches: John Ruls (880),John wal chosen the outrtandlng track person.
Girls ~olf,Sharla Griffin
~: ::ste§~:~~:~~s!ft~::
aliit. . · In lo·ys.801f, ROger
Mitchell fliUsbed 5t!i· ' In dlsmct. '. He ".1 our lit mtdillll,tiin Beard ",as out runner ul' ri1edallst. . .
Footbill.;ohe of America's favorltelpOr,-: Abe.rnathy had oOly ODe loss·'thls se.1CiII alid' we • ended the sealon IS ' District, Co-
~r::::~ U:n~~n!-:i:~ been a glow 'n every9DeS eyes, as far al being a . gJelt team, they certalilly were and the record shoWI It. Willie Betts and Lance Hor .. ford have been chosen to
~~~~el::e~~~r:e~I:!:tedBo~~. year with 1112 yards for this season. Joey Lopes, the second leading punter,soine speclal.wards were awarded to three of the players, The
~t~~~w:~J~~s,,~w~~~~ to Lane Thompson and the
~!~~~!e ~:~::.a~c:'~~ by co.ches and teammates)
Another sport which takes a lot of hlrd practice is Tennis. Our boys and girls both did Abernathy proud. Nancy Lane and Cberlse Gist,
~~l:o::l~!-:!:t,~: a!: our No.1 doubles. D:iores
~~~~n::o~:U~l:!~~~ leam. Gilbert Camacho finished 4th In dIStrict (doubles),SandyOrt1s 3rdJlmmy Salinas 4th Indlstrict,Lannie Sifuentes 2nd In district (sinRlel). Two of the boys macfe history In Abernathy, Sam l>omingues.nd Cletus
~~I~' for s:~e~~~~~lesS)to
A ..... ·~nnrtr !a:nquet dl,trict. Bobby Hamilton "a, ')\II District Repreltlltative. .; Then of coune there Is ~lIIona, Abernathy,', .tate cfJamp for the 2nd cOUteeU-
~~vfh~e~ost v~~: ~':z:! ~:~~~trrg:~~lrlbeck
I' .Last, but certainly not Ifalt, our State Cbamplon!hlp Basketball Team.
Our boys went all the :ili thl~~:r,pu~~~~ At:~ nOtlhcatlon dian Abernathy
~t~t!:: u~:~~:~3! cast, and were on TV and dl~ . just an enormous job
repreoe~ti~~ :: &~~~o:~ mOil trying jobs there Is belongs to our cheerleaders, 'n1ese young ladles work hard not only 'at gamei, but ~rlng for them as well.
ions~O~~eh=J~~ti~:d ~ decorations. these .slrls have
::~ o'0rh~h~~~~t In every
In the future we have
:~~ng'~~~0"tt:~ ~o~ ~ple,they have the abUity of leadersliip, they ate able to work with others and they are also able to put out Just a little more when It is asl!ed of them. So we can look forward to our future, because It is in very capable hands.
was Apr~~T~u:I'o:O~~ cld_aery of Aberr.lthy which met May 21 to begin
~';;th ~~Ir:re:'~:s ~gl~~ will culmlna~ Dec. 1981 In a National White House . Conference on aging In Washington, D. C.
Mrs.L.A.Suttle, who was appointed by the County Judge, Bill Hollars to conduct both the meetings In Hale '-enter and Abernathy, presided.
Mrs.suttle attended the first meeting of the Hale Center committee on aging, held at Senior Cltisen Center
~::i~~:~~e c':::'::l.f~· mens from Edmonson, Petersburg and Plainview ·the S!lggested theme for the community form was voted on, "Interaction of government, family, nelghbOrh~, Volunt.ry lor private sectors, for older Americans."
At the heart of .ll the
~~~r!~f ~~ad:~~ utl~O:: meeting are the ISSIIes and topiCS Important to both present atid future older
=:a:!: O::SO:l:J: recommendations must be made and policies must be designed.A very worthwhile
~=:~ w~I~OO::~~~ ideas a~ discussion.
ATTEND MARKET: Mr .and Mrs. Lon Carm
ickle flew to Dallas last weekend to a ttend the market showings of fashions, and to purchase merchanldse for their Lon Fashions.
Regie Knight To Have Exhibit At library The Abernathy Public
Li bruy is plea sed to announce an exhibit of wea vinls done by local arti st,
~i~ n~~h~~hra;e:;i~~ library during t~e month of June.
Her weavlngs are decorative wall hangings made from various wool yams coming from such countries as New Zealand. Belgium, Uruguay and Ireland. She leans towanl the earth colors in her work.but has recently ' completed some pieces in blue tones. Redgie enjoy s
f:~~~er~~nSs~!~S d~~o!i to e~~~: hb~itd:ife~· own frames for her hangings out of redwood. She has even u sed a bicycle wheel for a frame.
Redgie became interested in weaving two years ago when she attended a
. weaving course at the
Ranching Heritage Center at the Museum at Texas Tech • During her studies. she leamed how to buy' a fleece
~::e~61~s ~y::.i~~ar~~r~~ caid the wool,hand spinni ng
~~~ w~~l ~ndl:~sf=~:~~:: fearure of her course.
i n t ~~~~~t~al w ~oa ~~g~e; ~ Romero Reyna of LubbOck, Mr. Reyna designed the
:te~hv~~~ bt,~~~~!ic ~~~t~r~ to hO~:~\~b~~sJ~v:r:il~s. She is a lifetime resident of Abernathy and is married to Johnny Knight. They have two sons, Jared and Jeremy,
Redgie stresses that weaving began for her as just another hoboy. but soon became a possi ble career choice.
Come and view these beautiful wea vings during the month of JUDe .
Debora Crumpler wal another girl playing golf for Abernadiy, wblcli was our Itcond medalist. carrie Smyers, was the third mecl-
Ray Ortis was the boys (single) District Champ. Scott Morrison and Roger Pinson (doubles) lost In the semi-finals and were 3rd In
Darla McGuire-Basketball Outstanding Male
Athlete Award goes to Dean McGUire.
ELEMENTERY TRACK MEET RESULTS LISTED
Nav Deal High AJHS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS ASSEMBLY AB~~tRYO~i~:ciARY School S elects outs:~~g ca~~~ d ~::e~~ Kathy v alde! ~J~d~d :~~~;g~r:elay T St d ts Vocational Education-Mark :fo'!:~lbert 1st-Red Tum-Mrs. Webb '
Robertson have been choosen ~!;:~I~!~~:I~n ~o~. :~:y~~llWeU 5th-Red Team-Mrs.Mitchell asSalutatorlan and Valedlc- 6thGr.;Dlonicio Zavala, 7th H Be A 6th-Blue Te~~~Mrs.Mltchell ~~:~:is~~:-s~lc:o:~ the Gr.: Ronald Harrell,8th Gr. Mell~n:~~r:tt ';'se~~:: 75 yd. Dash
J d d jzh fM nd George Riddell presents the Perfect Attendance lst-Stephanie Gainer& Janie Mrs. ~h~;t:ruRa~~~D f:lds ?:~~~51!~,~~~:.;o;m Awards to: Becky Lopes,6th Vecchio an aver~ge of 3:720. DuBose,6th Gr.; Patrick i!~~~~ ~U'!r~uti6~~~~s: 3rd-Kristl Galloway
Berhl. son of Berhi Lewis, 6th Gr.; Mike Givens, one year; Rhonda Nels,6th :~:l!r~~n\v::~ :::r~:ld:':n~~~~~~f 7thGbi~~n~~:.:~~~~; fO~20~:nree:~~~etr~~:gfl:' 6th-Julie S~lcu,p 3.726. Spanish Awards to Sylvia bertSallnas,6th Gr. ,ODe year. 50 yd. Dash
memBobe- thrs JUodythand
e BeNarhltloanalre 8PertheGs r,6.thGr. ;and Pete Cantu. Anthony Miller, 6th Gr .. for lst-Janie Vecchio
f 4 consecutive years; Stevie 2nd St ,phan' Gainer Honor Soclery. Hugh Smith presents Barrera 7th Gr ODe year' 3rd:TI~(any ~pe
Baccalaureate services Music Award to Amy Boyles. Ross Br~dley. 7th Gr •• for oj 4th-Marla Guzman were held Sunday, May 25th £louise Jones presents consecutive years; David 5th-Julie Stalcup
~~m~e ~f~u~t=le:;:I::~ ~l:l~~aA~:nI~~8~wJ~; ~~~::eJ'v'e ;::~r·'C!~I: 6th-Leigh ~ages ",Ill be held In the high Norma Trevlno,7th Gr. and Ortis, 7th Gr., one year;
~~OO~tSA:~o~~~~ay, May sara~?~e~br:,~rPresen_ ~~~ ~~~~i.o~I?~ g~~, ---.---------- ted Communicative Arts oDe year; Laurie Barrera, 8th Children's Movies Award to Marla Zavala. Gr. ,one year; Sarah Miller.
Marilyn Ater presented 8th Gr., for 3 consecutive
At Library ~~J.:~~sr~~w':~t.~:~;, years; Melanie Parks, 8th Gr .. During the months of 7tli Gr.; Vicky McKensle. :~,~~~~1::I~:~~~
~~~ ~ffi' be the.:w'f~ 8th Gr. !lve years; Kent Mankins, 8th bUd 'film.t the.QJY . Mary Rose Bowen pre- Gr .. one year; Peter Ruis, ~ ~~~ IOO~: There Ii1iO sented Reading Awards to 8th Gr. ,one year.
admllilon c6i~e. r~~;r~:'ir~ ~~~y ~~~~, the ~:~t'!'~~~:::: rRI~A!iJ~ne= talk 8th Gr. HOooR a:>LL all year: ac : SO e . n:o mI- Ann Hannel presented SIXTH GR. FRlDiY,JtN~'iSm n. Social Studies A"aids to LII Philip Vandygriff Sal 230 85 I Lopez, 6th Gr.dohn Vandy- Tony Rodriquez FRIB'AY,:J~·:ro·d! m n. RrlTf, 7th Gr.; Fran Salitros, RhoDeia Nels The Hobblr--2: 30 p.m. -- 8'th Gr. Th Jamie Mansanales
72 min. Engl~~~~ard~~:s.f:~= ~:n ~:s FRlDAY,JUNE 27th , . I 6d! G Bobby M be Man from BUtton WiUow-- ~=~~tia Gr.;tf~lssa Hag~:: ~~n;,i~IGR~ FRID~~~i.~'-rh85 min. rom. Rill Williford .00 FILM" Hugh Smith presented John Vandygriff FRIDAY,J.ULY 11th Science Awards to Rhonda Bobby Morgan Jungle Book--tlSO p.m.-- S~Ru'i!;~G=a~::eJr'. D'Ana Howard
FRID~Y ~8L Y 18th RDe Bowen pre_ :~';,~~;orge Robin HoocS--2:SO p.m.-- In UlL SpteUing Ross Bennen
84 min. 6th Gr., flGHTH GR. FRIDAY,JULY 85!!1 received a ~~n~~~1 DlgbY"-I!SO 'P'~ Iii. -·88 min. In Susan George
~~t~ ll~~s~~~~~:.a;a!terson lind-Red TeamoMiss Norman 3rd-White Team-Mrs.Megna 4th-Red Team-Mrs. Megna 5th-Blue Team-Mrs.Megna 6 th- Blue TearrrMi ss Norman
75 yd . Dash 1st-Valerie Gallegos 2nd-Lyshyra Allen 3rd- A shiey Kester 4th-I sabel Dominguez 5th-Cassandra Morgan 6th-Shana Waters
The Montgomery Elen~ f'ruary So.:hool st aff I S honoring Mr~.s\byl Mitchell .... Jch a retirement reception 10 May 1~ from 2 [0 4 p. m, "'I the so.:hool.33 15Loul~lana Bhd .K'E.
Mn.Ml tche lIhas taught for 30 yean, eight years in T eus and rhe last 22 years. from the Albuquerque Public School s. All fri ends and lolleagues 'Alere invi ted to Ihe recepllon.
( NOTE i\1.rs. Mltchell.a forme r Abernath i an. 15 the da ughter of Mrs.S. M. Harriron of ,.1, bernathy • Muo Hafr1>on wen l to Albuquer"
~~~at,o <~~~~l~ r~:. ~e~l~b[ jd.~· 'aught are Happy , Floydada, SlafOn and h'ellingtofl. The a~:ne d:pping I, fro m the \ ~ a . 1 1 editi o n of the \I !J!'lqll('rque da ily news· ;"Iapr t .l
4-H CLUB NEWS . At-ernaril'. 4-H nub
. "" N' ~1a ' '- ft: , ..... l th 31 f:T"ner',.41ead er.s.,3 parent ,
anJ:: A~enr~ presem . -\~en : ~ anendln)oi were
\. '11 f' Llner,(:oumv EX1:en~lOn l.~enr and flreni Crosuand , :\ .,". 'ounrv Extenslon A~ent .
" ~ Th" 4-H ·Pl.ed\!f' wa~ led bv . k', \ !c Kcnzle and tr,e
~;l;;\~;, te~.le~e ;r~gra~ ' he meeung wa~ th<:'
,1f ,lfficen. f\.ew
~ , a , f' ~rol,~~t~t~fl~~~~ a~~ "r".'Ta- ' fClr next tlh)n th "'1111 ')t: a ;>arr . .
LUBBOCK-Service, for. er.tg CUrtis COpe, 11, (if :;426 25th St. we .. held
!f¢~ a~.'~~b~';.f~~ man, a SSistant pastor of Southcrest B&ptist Church.
offic::a~~''''tas tn Resthavet) Cemetery underdirection of Re~th& ven Funeral Home.
The youth died at 10: 15 a.m . Friday in Health Scienee~ I.enter Hospital Ifter .a lengthy illness.
Bom in Ankara, Turkey, he 'pent most of hi s childhood in San AntOnio. He had h vedi nLuboock for the· past ] 112 years.
Survivors include hi s Illothe r, Darla D.Cope o f Lubbock: hi s f.lther. Gary Cope. of Riverside . Cal l f.; a
~o~~~~~~dl:i.d '~~~~~~r. parems, Mr.and Mrs. W'. M. Stephenson of Lubbock and Mr, and Mrs. Lynn C:ope of Ralls.
mem~~s f~i~ade5Uf:~h~ fonn of donations to the American r:ancer Soctery,
Rites Held For E. W_ Taylor
W BOOCK-Services for E. \V , Tay lor , '15 , of 2619 FiN ,"t. were held I",la}, 22 at Sanders Memorial Chapel with the Rev. \V"ll~m H. Haller, pastor of Broadview RaptI S! (:h urch,offjci~ting.
Burial was In Abernam y cemetery und er daec!lon of Sanders Funeral Home .
Taylor di ed at 1: 10
k~~p'l t~al'ft~~' art ~lrn~~~and Hehad li ... edl[JLubboc~
f~~~~ A:;:th~,l~Vi~}'I~~.r~ retl red ca rpenter ,had worked faT Sou th Plains Fleotric Co-op and 11'; the mai~, . anL e department of Texa, Tec h l~ ni versiry.
He was a member of the BroadHew Ba ptist Church .
SurVIVor, Include a
t:~~~~';e;~f'~~~~~'~~ a grandson, Kenneth Edward Ramse y of Lubbock .
e TEXACO SERVICE STATION
AVAILABLE FOF; SA LE O~ LE ASE ;
SALARY OR COMMISSIO N BASIS MUS T BE WIlLING TO TAKI FULL R A S PONSIBIllTY FOR 7 DAY. 16 HOUR DAY OPERAT[ON, REFfRENCE REQU(RED •. , . .
GARY GARRISON FRED GARRISON OIL COo
1113 Austin St. Phone 296-6353 Plai
Hail can wipe out your crop in
minutes. Our Stroud Stepladder Cot-
ton Policy pays up to 50% more
during the most critical hail period.
May 31 to June 9. We also pay a %
loss and let you keep your original
stand date on replanted cotton.
PROVIDING PENA~ITIES FOR VIOLA nON or THISORDINANCE:~VlDI NG A SEVERADILITY '·LAUS E.
Be if ordained by the Ci ty Council of the City of Abernatby!
CHAPTER I 11'!'InTml
1. 1 i'hu oMlnance shall be known as the
~i~~~}nKt!;~:rh~~~ndf~~ be cited as such.
It shall be unlawful for any penon. associari~n of persons, co-partnershlp or
~·~t:!ti:t~l~~nb~~r. i~rt: d~rtn!~or~ &m;spl~~~~~c~S. wi thout first having procured the neces$Ol'te li censes and
efJ~ittor~sand r::r;r:lf~. plumbing work and work-
~::~hitt:n~e~~~:~~l~t:ha!} th i ~ ordinance and shU! pass all Inspections requireCl in this orcfina.nce in regard to the WOrk done. 26. 3 PENAL T: ES
h i m:l~~rar~~t. e ~~d'a~~ firm, corporation or other enti n' whQ violates a.ny of the pro\'i ~ion5 of thi s Code <.hall be deemed guilty of a m isdemeanor and, upon conVIc tion of any stich violation, shall b!! fined in any ~um nol to exceed ONE HUNDRED OO LLARS (tlOO.OO): and eachC:a.)· during whi ch such violation onti nue ~ shall conm [u te a
\cparate and di sti nct offense, In an)' case of a violaHo~ of am of the term~ of provlS1 -' n ~ of th!s ordinance by any ·orporation. the orficen. and agem ~ aetl veIl' In charge of
~r:nbus~!rtrU!~~·~~~~ .. ~ ~f~~I~' ~:fi~:dPhe;~~~~~~h' has been defined b~' laws of the Slate of Texa~ a~ an
~~f:~c~n;r~~~~~dh s~JtI~ punished as pro~'lded in said State Law,and no th Ing here·n ,hall be he ld a, fixin g am' penalty contrary to a penalty prOVIded by the laws of the Stall' 0f Ten ... 26. 4 FORJ-.\ OF COM PLAlNTS
in any prose-cullon he re·
~~~:!:~r)i \o~ ht~; lcor::p\afn~ to ne,~a[, " ,t' an} exceptions {'ontaLDed In this Code con-
~~~~~ ~~ ~h !!~~~~;~~d !~~~: be urged a~ adefeme by any pe rwo char~ed b} ~'K h complalTlI . 26 . 5 RESFONS lBILITY fOR DEtECtS UNtHANGW
I hi s cOde doc s not rel ieve from or le sson the re \ponsi bili ty or liability of
a~~I~~l?~g~~rnt~ ~t:lt~~t~~~' f;lr~~l~~~~if:~!:,~:~:~f;~ 10 person or properry caused by any deJect therein , nor
~a!~sutl~~n~:~t~ ::~,~~u: L ry by reason or the inspectIon authorized herein or
If any plOY1 SlOn 01 t~1s r.ooe. or the applicatIOn lhereof to any penon Of c ircumltances, is held 1 nVAl id .the remainder of the Code . and the application of
~~~ OF~i~~~~nst,:r:~r,s~all ~: ~R:;~~Gha:6sE
Xli orihDinces, or ~ts of ordinance, in conmct herewlth are hereby repealed .
50 yd.Dasb lst-Irvin Dunn 2nd- Robert Ramires 3n1-Maik He .. h 4tb-Louls Saca
~~~:g:trr:l ~:r:
Standing Broadjump lst-lrvin'Dunn 2nd-Del Ray Pope 3rd-Clay Davi s
~~~:~:~~:~f~~rp 6th-Robert Ramirez
SEEDS FROM SOWER
On the l100r of a churl.:h the dial rno'Yc without. When in London I" this sign: "Nol Iht' he;nl of a man is $Q und t"Yl'rYOnt: who imends this in (OnVerSlon, then the lift' l:hur~h is l:on ... erted, Please will be Sincere 111 con'Ycrsdtmll
wllll'h your hilndh .. g .. , " and l'ondud II l'i tr .. gll' hut trut: that The (,hrislilln life is nu
nwn)' ..... 1'10 wnw 10 our melt' ~hur":h-£oing, Bible Lhun:hcs rrofes.~ on~' thing reading, hYf1).n-singmg. es\'ape but pra..-lil'c .. notiwr. from the Tcalitit' s and obli·
But when one beoomt's a gations of Itfe. It is the most Chmtian he blll'ks up his down-to-earlh, matter-of-fact. hdicf with hIS behil\'iour. He put·up-or-shut-up, praC[IUll shows rc\'crenn: lo .... ard liod kind of hfe Imaginable ilnd Jt:sped tow il rd man . He That is v.hy the Psalmi st. nL''Yc r forgct~ the reverenCl' in dc!;criblOg a ChrlstLan ~dyS ,
due to God. the rights due: "He keeps a prom;se eVl'n If 10 man, li nd the n:spCl' l due tostlf.
When the wheels of Ii! dock mO'Ye within, the hands on
!::~~IP I~~::': llQlnlnglrion 6:00p.m. henlng Wonhlp ':00 1'1.111, Wednesday: lAt, GAt. Mldw.", PIG,... M"li"i 8:00 p ... .
f".A'"M,I80IN
the consternation mothers and several
:::d:~g~ll'h~ t~:dt;n~~ J'aic~ ~as made to the lilting ~trains of "What c:hild is 11Iis" ,silng by ('adlY Pecher. .,f Aust in. accompanied by herself on gtli tar, with vocal support from 'Miss Je nnifer C:onuors, l6-momhs-old niece of the bride, who
::~edt~!~~~R~~~UI ~b!"~~:: many.
Tbe bride wore. blouson dress , wIth bodice top and lace shoulders,made of cream ,embossed crepe de
~~i::b~~ :r~!~h.\tirK~~~~ !~~gt:ril:w(~orw:;r ~~~he~~ horror), and hemmed the night before fhe wedding by The bride's mothe r-in-l.awIo-be. The bride carried a nOSlCglY of blue and white rose$. arxl carnations, accented wilh babies breath . Her shoes were white ballet sllppers,from the Strld,e-~i!e
BooteR;n ~~~~to:~~::f~~~~' anled in a navy blue (his best color) three piece suit, which he got on sale for $25 off, al Jack Lang 's In Phil .. adelpbil, then ~· ... ~rI the manager down another, $10 when he went to pick g up. He Ilsowore sbin6 new black
~~sFr:~~ha cl~ffs~ blue shirt
The best woman, or
~::~r~~:~:~~r~~ li~u s~~~l; of the bride. She wore a green dre ss , which she tried, talher weakly, to pass off as Teal blue. Nobody bou~ht
~~:t~~~~r~~!~· o~hba;i~~ breath in he r hair, and he ld
a nos;.~:\lCst man, Tom Forsyth, of Happy , Texas,
We offer any crop hall policy that any other agent in the state of Texas can offer. fl..US - No interest notes.
RICHARD DuBOSE
The newlyweds And guests gluned tI1emselves at • reception dinne r at the NewtowD Squire Restaurant in Newtown Square. 'The
~~~~~all:fo~ t~~e~~~~~b~' ers in lhe g roup, though the bride's mother waugliast at the bride 's insi st. nee on ~:;i:A~~ applesauce wedd-
to th~~iS~<!~ P t~t~~~~i~~, where the new':;weds steeled 1hemselves agaiDSt the on-
~11:ldF~ tre~:tI ~~,camer~il ~~~~:cl~; gpi~~urre;~lidl~' couple 'WIth bom. sets of parents, si blings , aunts and undes,cousins,the r:hristma~ [fee, and Jocko, the lamil:r dog. That ordeal finishe , [he couple remained, ~isitlng and making idle chatter, until the guests thought they would never leave. They finally chan~ed UHCI match·
~ft ?r~~e~: ~::,:,~, swe~~~~r) and leam.then trave~ to a
!~:it;f!~~~ir!~r ~~e:nof~~' city.
anoth~~ ~a}~ fou 8hll~ad:~;t7~,
;n order to ·vislt with theIr .
'rJ~::~,va:':~=:~~tll: f::t:.~~ btii~e i:.! PVo~!i mental hea.lth center the re, while the groom rests' on hi s laureh.
The bride is a graduate lf the Universi ty of Maryland(BSN)and the Universify ,f Pennsylvania (MSN). The
,r:::: ~;a~eg~~~i~~~~i~:,W~~ Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences of the Unlver\i ty of Texas Medical Branch, and the School of Hard Knock" •
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr.and Mrs.Charles
Konold of AshlAli.Oregon announce the engagement of their daughter Renae Bolton to Brian Stewart son of Mr.and Mrs.Crai gStewart.
Renae graduated from Ashlan High School and Is
K~~-:1Ile~,~:~~:nt; ~Fa~ is a 1977 Abernathy High School is all elect-
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Here 110yd shhhi'a'n" and
Lillie Mae ' Wil~n ,,!ere u'ilited ill marri&ge Saturilay , May 24 at '2 :30 p .• m.. In a double ri'n.g ceremony, The cQuple m.arrJed in the home
~v~9~g;r: ~:i~~~gg~~· cerem ony • . -t:: ~ 'bdft e wore a '(ihi te
dres~:~. ~~~x~~~l~~~ ~Ul '1ive at 1002 1st St. fonowlng .
a wedd!~~ .. ~~~:. ..... _.
Attend Wedding Mr . and M[ s .Mark
Havens were here from Can. yon last weekend. They visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Havens, And, they anended the wedding Saturday night of Mlss
?oeb~~s~rt~o~~~~~at:l Idalou. The wedding was in Abernathy First Baptist Church.
Mrs. A. D. Williams Honored On 85th Birthday
Mrs.A. D. WiUianH was honored on her 85th binhday last Saturday, May 2,iD [he
~:n~!r~ a [~ o~~~~[~~~Z given by her ten children. l,.unch was served and an afternoon of home-made ice cream and birthday cake was
~:i:l:~ s b~~lls~~:3n70;og: occasion . Several friends drop~d by and others caUed to Wi sh her a happy birthday, Anendin~ were her children, ,grandchildren, great-grand-
~~~~d:u~~~~r~e ~ta:frt~~ relatives were from Lamesa, O'Donnell, Ft. Worth, Wellman, Cleburne, Crosbyton; Durant Oklfl •• Buena Vista, Colo. ,LaJunta,Colo., \Vi]s1t:' Colo • • Dimmitt, Amarillo, Lcvelland. Plainview , Ralls, Silverton and Abernathy. a s Mrs. William s is the mocher of Mrs. Clif Newron. Mrs. \'V illiam shas two sisters who also attended, Mrs. Nma
~rr.~i~ ~t'J~b!8~r'i
METHOD 1ST ~EHu~lWS VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL JUNE2-6
Rhetba Riley, director of the V.c8tion Church SchOOl to be he ld li t the First United Methodi!:t Church June 2 -6 InviteJ you to attend, ClasseJ will be from 9 to 11:30 ... m.
On Fri day , JU1l£' 6 there wi11 be a pic., :=: 1'1 the church I t
lh30. --- • • _. ____ .. _ ... . 4
Karen Waits Top Hale Center Grad.
KAren Waits. daughter of former Ahcrnathians Mr. and Mrs.Stanley \<Ialts, finished fou r years at Hale Center High School with the
~~:rs~i:s~:~~ ~~t~:;~~ the Senior address In Commenceme nt exerci se~ there
~I~~r~~ n~~oe ~~~~s iSof Abemarby. •. ".,,,
We ........ ba crop han m.1II'8Ilee and know
the ...... tbro ..... o .... We have .I~ ... ton ....
...1 ..... 10. with 0 .... han cunom ... and would
FOR SALE, FISHERMAN! JUST ARRIVED new tad pole. one miln bass boat can be seen at C&G Builders. 1609 Ave. D. Alone 298-2086 . (mc)
W~~u·ld·y~~·iik; some· thingdi fferent togrow ?Then how alx.ut a Pre~nantOnion.
~~IT~:!I.~~6;~ th Street or
FOR"SAl"'CAi;-;;ndit-ioner. bicycle. exerci ser. 2Q inch box fan on stand. Phone 298-2201. (5- 29- 1
O~;-y~~;-~w"n-·re tail
w~~~einsr~f~s . de~t::; ~~~ sport.wear. $14. 850.00 includes inventory. fi xtures. ere . ('om plete Store I Open In as lirtle as 2 weeks anvwhere in l' . S. A. (Al so I nfants and children , shop). Call Sl' E. TOLL FREE 1-800-R14-47BO. (ltp) _.--.-------.-I FORJALEl
TO GIVE AWA Y:. ~' ive '
~~;f~le f~dSi!~:y :h:ldr~rx. Call 757-2208 after 6 ,p. m. (tsrp)
See. Rinse·N·Vae. the Incredible new steam type
, --_." .. -.. _---,. ~. I ih) " H'gi::(j
FOR RENT, 2 . .:; fu rnBhed house. bills
" ~~t~it~~le90orA~~~~t Flna Station. after lunch. (S-8-rsr)
carpet. cleaning system . It I> --~---... ------ ,
does the job of professional .', Not ice Of Sale " ~tW:'et ~~:n~~sn:to~/r:~!i~~ Whereas. on the 1st day STRUVE'S HARDWARE & " f December 19?8. Jimmie DRY GOODS . 318 Main SI. Bishop. Brownfield. Texas.
Phone ~:~:~:~~:..... ' r::~~~~m~~:n del::::t:!e~t Complete line of WYLIE ;~~l:~X' :e~:IT~~~r~I~~s[
SPRA YER PARTS, Plains d ' A Grain & Farm Supply , 298· ~~~~~~C!;i~h s!~~r;.%se:~:: 2521. •• ~~~........ I1tly as,igned to John Deere
LET US DO You r ~'~~~:~~d the an1o~:~~~~ FOR ·SA·CE~··r.ie"a·n· 1976
FOR SALE,Temik $1.75 drape . J A' Ra~' ., ~ Security Agreement has
(5-29 & ~i-p)
per pound. Plains Grain & earth St~ne c~r;r~.~l 2~%~' , . ': '. '-~.J'~" ~defaUl. ted in cOinplillDce Farm Supply.( 5-29- mc) 4266 . (5 -29 tsrc) '7;1, . with .the terms of said Retail
-i~~i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 JIlt . " '. .~ Installment Contract and • '. .. • .~ ., ' Security Agreement. John
. ~~3r~~~~P~1'sa1~e ~~:!~~ Mr.and Mrs.Daryl Coats. Instal!menr Contract and ','
Crop-Hall Inlurance protecla Jour 1nYeIt. ...... t • and ... 11 rear rour production coet8 .......... ltImehllh·
CompetitIve Rates On COTTON-SUNFLOWERS--CORN
NO INTERES"T ON CROP HAil NOTES
Pope Insurance Agency 920 Ave. 0 -- Phone 298.:.4127
ABERNATHY
of Trenton. Missouri are the Security Agree~ent on parents of a son born Mal ~c.count thereof. IS offerl~g 18. at Wri gh t Hospital in said property. for sale 10 Tremon.He wei ghed 5 Ibs.9 accordance with the terms oz. He ha s been named LeVI ' of said Retailinstallment Jordan Contract and Securtty Agre-
The maternal grand. ementJohn Deer~ Company parents are ~I r.and Mrs. has the fight to bid. 'c Mel vi n Lo veall of Trenton. Now. therefore. notl e Mo. The paternial grand- ' 5 hereby ~Iven that on the parents are Mr. and · Mrs. Bill 4th da y 0 lune 1980 hat I.oar< of Indian" la . lowa. 10,00 AM of said date. Jo n
The ma rernia l grea t- Deere Company Will offer rand parents are Mr.and ~ Ir , . for sale al Joe Thompson E~ I Jordan of Abernathy. Imhlement Company. ~ber-.. --.----------- ~~~d~; Tt~~a~~~:h3e~~tsJ
Mr.and Mrs.Mark Grigg prope;~RMS OF SALE, CASH
::: ~~:~.a~(.r~r~at;.ew\',~e:~ : Additional information
~I~ ~~Jlcl:1 ~~~~:r.LI~~~t~ : ~~~:~~i~e'\d ;;eJOh~~:~% weighed Dine pounds. SIX Company in the abo ve ,unces and wa s 22 inches de,eribed collateral may be long. obtained from:
,; randpareDts are Mr. John Deere Company and ~l r \ Je ss (;rigg of Shall· Financial Services ,water and Mr .and t-l r<.Jad< P.O. Box 20598 Bilnerr" of Plain view . Dallas. Texas 75220
l; rear·~ran·dpa rent ' are Witness our hands this Mr . and MH. Al vl ' Bi lhe rry 13th day of May 1980 ••
G G d of Spur . Mrl . l. M. Dean <,( JOHN DEERE COMPANY
. O. . O· 0 year . ..,LU .bh0 .~Ck and;;;;;;;l\lr.an=d I\l r, . ~B __ Y: J.B.H;;;;;;older ~ • ';'Batelllan of Afton. (5 .22 & 5-29)
for .~ WE DO ••• A Good Ride ••• A Safe Ride • •• Better Handlinl
Drive ••• Peace-of-Mind •• cause You A,. Ildln, on The I"t n,. In Th. World, The
Goodyear Tire T,ad. TODAY, at Abernathy Oil C .... pony, For One, or • Full Set.
Go Safer, Go Smaother,
ACCEPTED
Quality Dry Cleaning In 24 Hours I n at 4:00 today Out At 4:00 Tomorrow
Free Pick And Delivery Put In Zippers
Replace Buttons Minor Repairs
Do any kind of alterations for men and women
OUR SPECIALTY IS EXTRA GOOD SERVICE
LON CLEANERS AND' FASHIONS
Phone 298-2826 - Abernathy
DOMESTIC WEll SERVICE
For your water problems, irrigation or domestiC, call Cohnon Dillinger at 757-2253 or Shallowater area caU MancUSmith at 832-4090.
, Wetlave ,pump sales and service , years pf'.
First Baptist Church
JUNE 2--6 . .
9:00-11:30 Age 3- Grade 5
Th. church bllS will pick up children each morning at the (ollowing places. When VBS ;, OVer at 11130, the bus wilt dlliver the chil dren to the same bus stop$ ••
SENIOR HI-TIME 8:00-9:00 P. M. at Don Moore's, 402 Av .. G
Watch for Parade going through your neighborhood Saturday, MAY 31st
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MILT POPE 298-4127
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