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Hale CJ)unty - Abernathy, - Lubbock Cou· nt .y VOLUME 54 NUMBER 4 Thursday, Dec. 5, 1974 JOEL. MARTINEZ ••• NTC Graduate Nov. 12--Navy Alnnan Recruit joe L !o.tartlnez, son of Mr. Apolinar H. MarUnez of 206 S. Ave. E, Abernathy, Tex., graduated from recruit training at the Naval Train- Ing Center, Orlando, Fla. The training Included In- struction In seamanshIp, mllitaty regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, flnt aid and Navy hlltorv. , BASKETBALL SEASON IS UNDERWAY Morton B glrll come to Abei'D&thy Dec. 5, for a game stardng at 8 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING SLATED HERE There will be a public hearing for the renewal of the Emergency School Aid Act, Thursday, December 5, at 7:30p.m. In the Gold Audi- torium of the Academic Cen- ter. All Interested members of the community are urged to attend. (The dates below the (Nov 27 ) headline names indicate the first reports on the duths.) (Nov. 24) James Herring Monday in the Owens·Brumley Funeral Home Chapel here for James Brice HeiTing, 58 a for· mer resident who died m a hospital hl're Friday. orr 1ciating will be the Rev · Cordell Bales. pastor of F1rst Baptist Church of Henrie!· be in Crestview Herring, who lived in Lake Arrowhead near Wichita FRIIs at the time death. had I m0\1ng. to Lake An-owhead about we years ago. Sun'IVors mclude his wife Allee Pau!ine; three sons' James E. of Houston, Richard R.. ol Abernathy and Gt'rald o1. W1c hit.a Falls: a daul!ht<'r. Mrs. Carolyn :\lycrs of Houston· a Si5ter. :\irs. Jaunita and (Nov. 26. Mr. Arnold was an early-day resident of Abernathy, and was manager of Fanners Co-op Crain Co. when It wu oraanlzed. The firm now Is Co-op Crain Company of Abernathy and HeckvUle.) Irene Driver ABERNATHY (Spec I a!)..,. Services lor Mrs. Irene Driver, 83. of Abernathy will be at 2 p.m. todly in LakeYiew Metho· dist Church with the Rev. H. B. Co!;gin, pastor. ofTi<liating. as· 61sted by the Rev. Cecil Tune, pastor or a Met:1odlst church in Midland. BuJial will be in P e a r c e Chapel Cemetery under direc· t10n ol Chambers Funeral J:ome. Mrs. Driver, who had been a resident of the Hi·Piains Nurs· Home in Hale Center the IJu <t 6 years. died there at 6 : 30 · m. Monday. had been a resident of the Abernathy area 42 ·years and was a member ol the Lake· \'ICW Methodist Church. S11rvivors indude her three daughters. Mrs. Oleta Gilmore of Abernathy. Mrs. Doris Boothe of fbbbs, N.M .. and Mrs. Lois Stover of Lawton. Okla. : two sons, the Rev. Wal · ter Driver of Amarillo and Warren Driver or Cross Plains· 10 grandchildren and 10 great: grandchildren . Pallbearers will be Bobbie Driver, Edwin Driver. Donald G1lmore. Randv Driver, Mike Wade, Buddy Lyon. Rod Pruitt, Jerry Wilks and Bill Whitten. (Dec. I.) Hattie Cox Coach Carl Wayne lrl- beckwUI take hJJ AHSAnte- lope A boys to a In Plainview Dec:. 5-7. The AHS A &B girls go to Levelland for games Dec:. 6, starting at 5 p.m. R001evelt will bring A & B girls and A boys teama to Abernathy Dec:. 10, for games starting at 5 p.m. Highlight of the basket- ball season will be the an- nual AbeJ"D&thy High School Tournament for A girls and boys Dec. 12-Dec:. 14. by Sam Hunley Bright prospects for anoth- er dlstrlc.t championship are facing the Abernathy Ante- lopes as they kick off the l974-7S basketball season. The Antelopes will return four starters from last year's squad who went 19-10 for the year and a second place fin- Ish In the district race. ART SHOW, SALE UNDERWAY HERE Local artists will have an art show at Graham's Dining Room on Highway 87. Some of these paintings will be for sale. The show will start Tuesday, Dec. 3rd and continue until De c. 2 5. Paintings will be. added dur- ing the month. 7-8-9 Grades Bas ketba II Activities Following Is the schedule of games for Abernathy junior High School for the early part of the 1974-1975 basket- ball season: Morton comes to Aber- nathy Dec. 5, to play the 9th grade girls, starting at 6:30 p.m. Abernathy 8th grade boys & girls play in a tournament at Floydada Dec:. 5-6-7. The Antelopes will lack towering height, but speed and ball hand II n g should make up the d I ffe renee. Tommy Hors(ord, 6' 3", sen- lor wUI handle the center spot and should give the Antelope a good Inside threat. Artis Betts, 6' 0", senior wUl be the playmaker in the Ante- lope attack. Artis Is consld- the five forwarqs are capable ered one of the finest all a- of scoring In double figures Thera Arnold ABERNATHY (Speeiall _ round players In the area. on any given night. Services for Mn. Hattie Eliza. Alomo Ramos, 5' 8", senior The guard situationshould BILINGUAL PROGRAM The first meeting with new advlsoty committee members present was held in the Ele- mentaty Libraty on Monday, November 25. Luis Hinojosa and Ramon Orsco, guests from Lubbock, provided entertainment for the group, singing and play- ing the guitar. Max Garza, president of the group, opened the meet- Ing by welcoming new mem- bers and having all members Introduce themselves. After a brief outline of the bilingual program in Aber- nathy schools presented by Carolyn Wade, Director of the Bilingual Program, the group was divided tollstmajorcon- cerns for bilingual education In this area. One group was led by Mrs. Wade, the other by Mr. Gid Adkisson, ele- mentaty principal. Foilowing small group discussion the groups met to present major concerns and discuss the Is- sues. Those present included: Messrs. and Mmes. Ruben Garcia, Leonardo Cortez, Max Garza, Louis Lopez, Dan Mil- ler; Mmes. Sharon Kester, Jan Wesley, Rita Houston, Lajuana Grindstaff and Mes- srs. Santos Ramirez and Dan Ryan. Reported by Louis Lopez- Vice- President Sunshine Group Monthly Meet Moved To oec. 11 COLORADO CITY (Speelall beth Cox. 91, a lq·Ume resi· wUI hold down a guard posl- be a healthy one for this - Services for Thera Eclaar dent of Abemat)ly. will be at 10 tlon and wUI add speed and year's campaign. Dorinda .Amold, 93, ol Colorado City a.m. Mandl)' ill tbe Firat Unit· ball handlingtothe Antelope Lovelace, 5' 8", senior, Floyd Shipman, president, WIU be at 10 :30 a.m. today at eel Methodist Olurch with the squad. Dayne Myatt, 6' 2", Elaine Hamilton, 5' 8", sen- announced that the Sunshine n give addltliotlna! lor and ChlnuldydCo 1 nnelthl 1 5'LIO'dy', .... .. .,.......,... .. DO. BA"..........,"S ... , .... ot.ri!ao/.HR&""'.-t Ba"- ch·-b r- 1 s .. ecenter pas on _seniors o g ve e a 11 11 no, . .....,... ....... n n"'""""n .,. ....,.,..,......- _.;..-r a.m. lo 10 a.m. for tbe Antelopes. joey Dor- 1 Lopesagood advantage in the aay, Dec:. • starting at Nov. 20..·Marlne Pv\. Burial wJll be at Colorado Burial- will be man. 5' 10'', senior and Cuy height department. Fenny a.m., In Abernathy ctty hall. NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Har- ris, Sr. 1 are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Max I ne Weeks, and family In Bar- stow, Calif. Mrs. Weeks was here last weekend to join the other Harris children in hon- oring their parents with a Golden Wedding Anniversaty reception Sunday. Mrs. j. L Irish has re- turned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. C. jephson, in Mexico City. Gerry (Rogers) Hunter has this mailing address: Box 304, Keller, Texas 76248. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers of Abernathy. The Bobby Pettit family of Houston visited here in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hngh Pettit. Mr. and Mrs . Ray Sanders and daughter, Susan, and Ray's mother, Mrs. C. M. Sanders of Pettit, have re- turned fron) a trip to Haw ali. The Sanders won the trip through sales quotos of Ford · Motor Craft parts at Sanders Auto Supply in Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Brent New- ton and Lanny Newton spent Thanksgiving in Buena Vista, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Phillips have this address: 110 South Duval Street, Apt. 601 Alice, Texas 78332. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brad- ley are in Dallas this week. j. B. (Chub) recendy under- went eye surgery, which ap- parently was successfuL The Lubbock surgeon whodld the operation wanted Chub to have his post-operative ex- amination done by a Dallas doctor, a former associate of the Lubbock surgeon. Abernathy, Tx. McClendon Gets SF Scholarship (Story From Santa Fe Public Relations Department David McClendon, 18, of Abernathy, and a Texas Tech freshman majoring In agri- cultural engineering, has been named winner ofa 1974 Sallll!. · Fe · Ra·Uway·$500 col- lege s c hoi arshlp and an achievement award for out- standing4-HC!ubwork, Mn. Karen Miller, assistant. county Exten-sion agent, Plainview, has announced. Certificate of the awards will be presented to David by H. B. HUI, Jr. , traveling representative, publl9 rela• tlons for the raUway com• pany, Amarillo, at the Hille County 4-H Achievement banquet and program, begin• ning at 6:30 p. m. at the Agricultural Center, South Hlghway87, Plainvlew,!)lov. 2. Cl'tlfOrd o. Barc:11eett, SOD of City Cemetery. .w . thv Cemete- illunderthe AJIII'.tbe Stoae. s• 9", senior up &on't- ' TboftJIIJOD, ' S' ... ., jmrlor,- This wlll .,e " . A td # '# luncheon ancl ...-..;;,Jri. All ., BIR1n;,• .• . .- . Mr. and MIL . mo ball hand- Sulle DavetlpOrt, 5' 2", jun- r·-o-- Mt d Mrs. Jl Do Barcheen of 1303 Ave. H, dent or • Colorado City c:onv&· al Home ol JWICtian. len ud lhoulct-provtde-.. the-- ---tor,-Beltbie Knox, s• 6", jun- members and prlllpective an mmy · n Abe thy T d ted borne several yean Mn. Cox died about 1:05 1 m Antelopeswlthstrengthat the lor and Pam Rogers, 5' 5", members are urged to attend. - -Frankl.ID,-9500 Soutb-HelJht--- .... .. I'D& ex. gra ua died at Root Memorial Hospitai Jo'rida · J · · 11 a.m. , Dec. ll. Road, No. 19, Little Rock, frOm recruit training at the at 5:20p.m. SUnday followirl rat Y •n natu· iuard poaitiolll. senior wUI add speed to the Ark. 72209, are parents of a Mar l- Corps Recruit Depot, J .... 8 ... Y illnftss. g a H causes. .,... wu born In Wa- Riley, 5' ll", jun- .defensive unit. Jack Myatt is apa·tl t i J T dd b N Sao Otego. in Artcensa 1 Am!lld had lor w 7tarted last year as a The Lady Lopes w Ul have the caronary unit in : Physical conditioning, been a Colorado City resident survivors include a son Frett sophomore wUI give the talent on both ends of the land Hospital, Lubbock. is the grandlon of Mrs. La- dtsclpllne and teamwork are amce 1935. S. of Cbariotta: two itstera Antelopes a definite outside court this year, and with a Mrs. Cliff Martin under- Rue Mathis of Lubbock and emphasized during Marine He married the former Mrs. E. C. (h'l( and Mrs. Vir shooting advantage. Kelly new upsurge of spirit and a went surgety Tuesday In St. great-grandson of Ml' and recruit tra lnlng. at Hazel: three grandchildreJJ .=cs Tooker, 6' 3", junior who . new coach the situation looks Maty's Hospital, Lubbock. Mrs. A. R. Knight of Aber- Classes include InstrUction Survivors include his wite· aile areat·grllldchildren, saw Umited action last year good for a vety successful Mrs. jerry Adams is home nathy, and Mrs. Laura Frank- In close order drill, Marine fOIII' daughters, Mn. Alene should help the Antelopes In seuon. from a Lubbock hospital fol- lin of Lubbock. Corp5 history, first aid, uni- Boone or Colorado City, Ml'll. (Dec. L) the rebounding catagory. ... •••••••••liiiowiiliiltiliilllii ____ .. _________ .. form regulations and milltaty w. w. Worley or Lubbock. Mn. M Ca lo Robin Wright, 6' 0". junior Cldtoml and courtesies. ary nee u Youth Baseball Benefit Trap- shoot .10 · a. m. Saturday and 1 p, m. Sunday at Abernathy 1 s Country Club Aberuthy Country Club Tl'llp Ruce (4 miles east of A1,Jer- nathy on FM Road 2060). Frtzeswill be awarded to wiD- nelS and losers. CWII and abelll wUl be avaUable. Special shoots will be ··- formed f<. ··· c:hUdren, teea- a&en, aDCl women. Come SUJ.'port the yOilth of the Abernathy Baseball Aao- Tbey need YOUR help! · Mrs. Naomi Murrell of Hereford Is vtsltlng In the home of her daughter and son•ln•law, Mr. and Mrs. Natha!l TheMuslcClubwlllspon- sor · comm1111lty Cbr!Stmlia cl1fits,ta on S1111day IS, at United or' SAlaeattslkea. : .... ansond L'·. . ABERNATHY (Speeiall - lopes wlth . the speed and E. of California: '!t";o sisters quicl<Dea needed to make Mrs. Maud McCormick of bock. will be at 3 p.m. Mcmdl)' the . defe1111tve unit tough. Longview and Lizzie Arnold or in the First Baptist Oliii'Cb. Keu Davenport, 6' 0", soph- Aibany; 11 gnndcllildren and Burial will be in Abernathy omore who saw a great deal 21 great-grandchildren. Cemetery under the direetlon of action last year as a freshman Sanden Funeral Home or Lub- wUlbeUiedataforward post- - (Nov. 27.) Mrs. Lander• . HALE CENTER (Speclall- Serv•ces tor Mrs . Arthur Lan· ders, 71, will be at 2 p.m t 0 d a Y In Hale Center First Baptist Church with the Rev. Carrol pastor, otficlat· mg. Assisting will be tbe Rev Elton Wyatt, pulor of 01tori First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Parklawn Gardens near Plain- vtew. Landers died at Metbod· in Lubbock at 4 . Ttte wife ofHale Center;• city JUdge. Mrs. Landera had been a flale Center. ainee l!H6 when she and her husband moved from /,bemathy. Born at lndian Territo!')' .• she moved to Hale eoun: Icy, she married Arthur Lan· ders Aug. 16. 1921; at Dimmitt. She o1 the Hale bock. . tloa. Ken be log a fine athlete Mrs. Cantelou died at 7 a.m. wUI help the Antelopes lD Fnday in the Valleybouse Nurs· every aspect of the game. ing Home. in TuCIOII. Ariz. Sbe Rodney Shipman, 5' 11", sophomore lhowS a fiDe talent movinc to Aluka for the game of basketball where she lived unill 1967. Jn andsbouldhelpthe Antelopes 1967. she moved to Tucaon after In every aspect of the game. the death or her husband, Bar· Coach Irlbeck Is definite:.. r:ld. She was a member or the ly a w loner and If he has Baptist aum:b. anything to do about it the Antelopes wUl go all the way son of Andlorqe, Alaska and In 1975. Mrs. Freel (Marilyn) Turner Jr. LADY LOPES of Sifford, Ariz.; a brother. Coac:b Diana Lewis, an Frlllk Carr ot McMimlvllle, -Oiltltanding basketball player Tenn.: and tWo P'Uidall. In her own right wlth the Hut- REVIVAL BEGINS AT NORTHSIDE cherson Flying Queens, has brought life back to girls basketball In Abernathy. Coac:b Lewis, who form- erly coached at Trent au:!' Cauyon high schools, hal shown the spirit and deter- mination aeeded to produce wlnnlng teams and dedicated young womea. · The girls off a 12- 13 record &om.lastyearshould deftnltely be a contender for the dlstrJct championship lD 1974-75. · Offease should be ODe Qf the the lady Lopef- CI!"eivl · 1-'" Sti ·. ·· or c sh\Wg -'" "i ' :l' cie· ·· . , .. ln •ShlPn&Do cral itudeatatWaylUd Col 2", aenlora!JdMellnda , Huf- . lep, ' falcel', s• &", J1111ior . · ·· .. ey. aputdle clay wltb Mr. Ud · · . · .. tbe AntelOJI&• the '* Jenr stnard -i'. -m.-lliall out- . lly. :We bape IIGII memlle! . dde 110 win wUl ' at .... - t1111 wen tor . ...,_.. Cindy Aile-. 5' 4", .. ..-.J. aalar,Kaaal.ambefte S' 10" A -- ........ J--. Nelda R ..... I' •"• .......... Oaltle .. I'D", ............. -. ................ s:.::. _...,, ....

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Hale CJ)unty - Abernathy, - Lubbock Cou·nt.y VOLUME 54 NUMBER 4 Thursday, Dec. 5, 1974

JOEL. MARTINEZ ••• NTC Graduate

Nov. 12--Navy Alnnan Recruit joe L !o.tartlnez, son of Mr. Apolinar H. MarUnez of 206 S. Ave. E, Abernathy, Tex., graduated from recruit training at the Naval Train­Ing Center, Orlando, Fla.

The training Included In­struction In seamanshIp, mllitaty regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, flnt aid and Navy hlltorv.

(OiriUA~iS--1 ~--1!!!1·-------_,1

, BASKETBALL SEASON IS UNDERWAY

Morton B glrll come to Abei'D&thy Dec. 5, for a game stardng at 8 p.m.

PUBLIC HEARING SLATED HERE

There will be a public hearing for the renewal of the Emergency School Aid Act, Thursday, December 5, at 7:30p.m. In the Gold Audi­torium of the Academic Cen­ter. All Interested members of the community are urged to attend.

(The dates below the (Nov 27 ) headline names indicate the • • first reports on the duths.)

(Nov. 24)

James Herring

Se~i~~!j.lr~t (~~3-:::i~'.>;. Monday in the Owens·Brumley Funeral Home Chapel here for James Brice HeiTing, 58 a for· mer Lub~k resident who died m a hospital hl're Friday.

orr 1ciating will be the Rev · Cordell Bales. pastor of th~ F1rst Baptist Church of Henrie!·

~~e:ou:;~~l P:~~. be in Crestview Herring, who lived in Lake

Arrowhead near Wichita FRIIs at the time ~· Ills death. had I ~~r~;dy!!r~ ~n ~~~~t~f~~~ m0\1ng. to Lake An-owhead about we years ago.

Sun'IVors mclude his wife Allee Pau!ine; three sons' James E. of Houston, Richard R .. ol Abernathy and Gt'rald o1. W1chit.a Falls: a daul!ht<'r. Mrs. Carolyn :\lycrs of Houston· a Si5ter. :\irs. Jaunita P~arl

rv~m~~d~~ild~~~O\iN· ; and

(Nov. 26. Mr. Arnold was an early-day resident of Abernathy, and was manager of Fanners Co-op Crain Co. when It wu oraanlzed. The firm now Is Co-op Crain Company of Abernathy and HeckvUle.)

Irene Driver ABERNATHY (Spec I a!)..,.

Services lor Mrs. Irene Driver, 83. of Abernathy will be at 2 p.m. todly in LakeYiew Metho· dist Church with the Rev. H. B. Co!;gin, pastor. ofTi<liating. as· 61sted by the Rev. Cecil Tune, pastor or a Met:1odlst church in Midland.

BuJial will be in P e a r c e Chapel Cemetery under direc· t10n ol Chambers Funeral J:ome.

Mrs. Driver, who had been a resident of the Hi·Piains Nurs· in~ Home in Hale Center the IJu <t 6 years. died there at 6 :30 · m. Monday. ~he had been a resident of

the Abernathy area 42 ·years and was a member ol the Lake· \'ICW Methodist Church.

S11rvivors indude her three daughters. Mrs. Oleta Gilmore of Abernathy. Mrs. Doris Boothe of fbbbs, N.M .. and Mrs. Lois Stover of Lawton. Okla. : two sons, the Rev. Wal · ter Driver of Amarillo and Warren Driver or Cross Plains· 10 grandchildren and 10 great: grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Bobbie Driver, Edwin Driver. Donald G1lmore. Randv Driver, Mike Wade, Buddy Lyon. Rod Pruitt, Jerry Wilks and Bill Whitten.

(Dec. I.)

Hattie Cox

Coach Carl Wayne lrl­beckwUI take hJJ AHSAnte­lope A boys to a toum&~~~ent In Plainview Dec:. 5-7.

The AHS A & B girls go to Levelland for games Dec:. 6, starting at 5 p.m.

R001evelt will bring A & B girls and A boys teama to Abernathy Dec:. 10, for games starting at 5 p.m.

Highlight of the basket­ball season will be the an­nual AbeJ"D&thy High School Tournament for A girls and boys Dec. 12-Dec:. 14.

by Sam Hunley Bright prospects for anoth­

er dlstrlc.t championship are facing the Abernathy Ante­lopes as they kick off the l974-7S basketball season.

The Antelopes will return four starters from last year's squad who went 19-10 for the year and a second place fin­Ish In the district race.

ART SHOW, SALE UNDERWAY HERE

Local artists will have an art show at Graham's Dining Room on Highway 87.

Some of these paintings will be for sale. The show will start Tuesday, Dec. 3rd and continue until De c. 2 5. Paintings will be . added dur­ing the month.

7-8-9 Grades Bas ketba II Activities

Following Is the schedule of games for Abernathy junior High School for the early part of the 1974-1975 basket­ball season:

Morton comes to Aber­nathy Dec. 5, to play the 9th grade girls, starting at 6:30 p.m.

Abernathy 8th grade boys & girls play in a tournament at Floydada Dec:. 5-6-7.

The Antelopes will lack towering height, but speed and ball hand II n g should make up the d I ffe renee. Tommy Hors(ord, 6' 3", sen­lor wUI handle the center spot and should give the Antelope a good Inside threat. Artis Betts, 6' 0", senior wUl be the playmaker in the Ante-lope attack. Artis Is consld- the five forwarqs are capable ered one of the finest all a- of scoring In double figures

Thera Arnold ABERNATHY (Speeiall _ round players In the area. on any given night. Services for Mn. Hattie Eliza. Alomo Ramos, 5' 8", senior The guard situationshould

BILINGUAL PROGRAM

The first meeting with new advlsoty committee members present was held in the Ele­mentaty Libraty on Monday, November 25.

Luis Hinojosa and Ramon Orsco, guests from Lubbock, provided entertainment for the group, singing and play­ing the guitar.

Max Garza, president of the group, opened the meet­Ing by welcoming new mem­bers and having all members Introduce themselves.

After a brief outline of the bilingual program in Aber­nathy schools presented by Carolyn Wade, Director of the Bilingual Program, the group was divided tollstmajorcon­cerns for bilingual education In this area. One group was led by Mrs. Wade, the other by Mr. Gid Adkisson, ele­mentaty principal. Foilowing small group discussion the groups met to present major concerns and discuss the Is­sues.

Those present included: Messrs. and Mmes. Ruben Garcia, Leonardo Cortez, Max Garza, Louis Lopez, Dan Mil­ler; Mmes. Sharon Kester, Jan Wesley, Rita Houston, Lajuana Grindstaff and Mes­srs. Santos Ramirez and Dan Ryan.

Reported by Louis Lopez­Vice- President

Sunshine Group Monthly Meet Moved To oec. 11

COLORADO CITY (Speelall beth Cox. 91, a lq·Ume resi· wUI hold down a guard posl- be a healthy one for this - Services for Thera Eclaar dent of Abemat)ly. will be at 10 tlon and wUI add speed and year's campaign. Dorinda .Amold, 93, ol Colorado City a.m. Mandl)' ill tbe Firat Unit· ball handlingtothe Antelope Lovelace, 5' 8", senior, Floyd Shipman, president, WIU be at 10 :30 a.m. today at eel Methodist Olurch with the squad. Dayne Myatt, 6' 2", Elaine Hamilton, 5' 8", sen- announced that the Sunshine

~=~·Se~~ ~:e. n e~!.l ~= ~:;.AI~:::·::·.~~~~ ~~wUlth give addltliotlna! lor and ChlnuldydCo1nnelthl1 5'LIO'dy', ~~u:;sm;:;~y to::;~~~~ ....... .,.......,... .. DO. BA"..........,"S ~._oe1 ~~-dt ... , .... ot.ri!ao/.HR&""'.-t Ba"- ch·-b r- 1 s .. ~na-to ecenter pas on _seniors o g ve e a

11 11 no, . .....,... ....... n n"'""""n .,. ....,.,..,......- ~ _.;..-• r M~:- a.m. lo 10 a.m. for tbe Antelopes. joey Dor- 1 Lopesagood advantage in the aay, Dec:. • starting at

Nov. 20..·Marlne Pv\. Burial wJll be at Colorado Burial- will be man. 5' 10'', senior and Cuy height department. Fenny a.m., In Abernathy ctty hall.

NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Har­

ris, Sr. 1 are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Max I ne Weeks, and family In Bar­stow, Calif. Mrs. Weeks was here last weekend to join the other Harris children in hon­oring their parents with a Golden Wedding Anniversaty reception Sunday.

Mrs. j. L Irish has re­turned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. C. jephson, in Mexico City.

Gerry (Rogers) Hunter has this mailing address: Box 304, Keller, Texas 76248. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers of Abernathy.

The Bobby Pettit family of Houston visited here in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hngh Pettit.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanders and daughter, Susan, and Ray's mother, Mrs. C. M. Sanders of Pettit, have re­turned fron) a trip to Haw ali. The Sanders won the trip through sales quotos of Ford

· Motor Craft parts at Sanders Auto Supply in Abernathy.

Mr. and Mrs. Brent New­ton and Lanny Newton spent Thanksgiving in Buena Vista, Colorado.

Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Phillips have this address: 110 South Duval Street, Apt. 601 Alice, Texas 78332.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brad­ley are in Dallas this week. j. B. (Chub) recendy under­went eye surgery, which ap­parently was successfuL The Lubbock surgeon whodld the operation wanted Chub to have his post-operative ex­amination done by a Dallas doctor, a former associate of the Lubbock surgeon.

Abernathy, Tx.

McClendon Gets SF Scholarship (Story From Santa Fe

Public Relations Department David McClendon, 18, of

Abernathy, and a Texas Tech freshman majoring In agri­cultural engineering, has been named winner ofa 1974 Sallll!. ·Fe · Ra·Uway·$500 col­lege s c hoi arshlp and an achievement award for out­standing4-HC!ubwork, Mn. Karen Miller, assistant. county Exten-sion agent, Plainview, has announced.

Certificate of the awards will be presented to David by H. B. HUI, Jr. , traveling representative, publl9 rela• tlons for the raUway com• pany, Amarillo, at the Hille County 4-H Achievement banquet and program, begin• ning at 6:30 p. m. at the Agricultural Center, South Hlghway87, Plainvlew,!)lov. 2.

Cl'tlfOrd o. Barc:11eett, SOD of City Cemetery. • .w. thv Cemete- illunderthe AJIII'.tbe Stoae. s• 9", senior up &on't- ' TboftJIIJOD, ' S' ... ., jmrlor,- This wlll .,e ~ cm!S~· " -~:",•· . A td # '# luncheon ancl ...-..;;,Jri. All .,BIR1n;,• .• . .- . Mr. and MIL Cliff~ . mo who_b,,.ad~been~~·~'~"~l.,__~d~arec~tian~~·c(~·!J:flod&es~[ft-l·Fl!'l:ffeecJFu~Un,e!fr.~_;the:;:.~J.~V:;•-__:aregood ball hand- Sulle DavetlpOrt, 5' 2", jun- r·-o-- Mt d Mrs. Jl Do Barcheen of 1303 Ave. H, dent or • Colorado City c:onv&· al Home ol JWICtian. len ud lhoulct-provtde-.. the-- ---tor,-Beltbie Knox, s• 6", jun- members and prlllpective • an mmy · n Abe thy T d ted lescen~. borne several yean Mn. Cox died about 1:05

1 m Antelopeswlthstrengthat the lor and Pam Rogers, 5' 5", members are urged to attend. - -Frankl.ID,-9500 Soutb-HelJht- -- .... ~.z=~;;;.;;;;;;~~

.. I'D& • ex. • gra ua died at Root Memorial Hospitai Jo'rida · J · · 11 a.m. , Dec. ll. Road, No. 19, Little Rock, frOm recruit training at the at 5:20p.m. SUnday followirl rat Y •n ~of natu· iuard poaitiolll. senior wUI add speed to the Ark. 72209, are parents of a

Marl- Corps Recruit Depot, J .... 8 ... Y illnftss. g a H causes . .,... wu born In Wa- Riley, 5' ll", jun- .defensive unit. Jack Myatt is apa·tl t i J T dd b N

Sao Otego. ·a;~ in Artcensa1

• Am!lld had be'!,"~ C~~~~:rca:em· lor w h~ 7tarted last year as a The Lady Lopes w Ul have the caronary unit in ~~gh~ ~:n~e~:h~~ : lb~ ~oz. ';r~ Physical conditioning, been a Colorado City resident survivors include a son Frett sophomore wUI give the talent on both ends of the land Hospital, Lubbock. is the grandlon of Mrs. La-

dtsclpllne and teamwork are amce 1935. S. of Cbariotta: two itstera Antelopes a definite outside court this year, and with a Mrs. Cliff Martin under- Rue Mathis of Lubbock and emphasized during Marine He married the former Mrs. E. C. (h'l( and Mrs. Vir ~ shooting advantage. Kelly new upsurge of spirit and a went surgety Tuesday In St. great-grandson of Ml' and recruit tra lnlng. t~~s A~~~~~~909~w at Hazel: three grandchildreJJ .=cs Tooker, 6' 3", junior who . new coach the situation looks Maty's Hospital, Lubbock. Mrs. A. R. Knight of Aber-

Classes include InstrUction Survivors include his wite· aile areat·grllldchildren, saw Umited action last year good for a vety successful Mrs. jerry Adams is home nathy, and Mrs. Laura Frank-In close order drill, Marine fOIII' daughters, Mn. Alene should help the Antelopes In seuon. from a Lubbock hospital fol- lin of Lubbock. Corp5 history, first aid, uni- Boone or Colorado City, Ml'll. (Dec. L) the rebounding catagory. • ... •••••••••liiiowiiliiltiliilllii ____ .. _________ ..

form regulations and milltaty w. w. Worley or Lubbock. Mn. M Ca lo Robin Wright, 6' 0". junior

Cldtoml and courtesies. ~~~~'B\meo(~~C:·o~~~: ary nee u ;::r .'!tit~!" ~e v;.;:~

Youth Baseball Benefit Trap­shoot .10 · a. m. Saturday and 1 p, m. Sunday at Abernathy 1s Country Club

Aberuthy Country Club Tl'llp Ruce (4 miles east of A1,Jer­nathy on FM Road 2060). Frtzeswill be awarded to wiD­nelS and losers. CWII and abelll wUl be avaUable.

Special shoots will be ··­formed f<. ··· c:hUdren, teea­a&en, aDCl women.

Come SUJ.'port the yOilth of the Abernathy Baseball Aao­~lation. Tbey need YOUR help!

·Mrs. Naomi Murrell of Hereford Is vtsltlng In the home of her daughter and son•ln•law, Mr. and Mrs. Natha!l HQp~oa.

TheMuslcClubwlllspon­sor · comm1111lty Cbr!Stmlia cl1fits,ta on S1111day

IS, at United

~~::ces or' SAlaeattslkea. : .... ~wh·o., ansond L'·. . ABERNATHY (Speeiall - lopes wlth . the speed and E. of California: '!t";o sisters f::,V~~r!~e~a::t" of~~ quicl<Dea needed to make Mrs. Maud McCormick of bock. will be at 3 p.m. Mcmdl)' the . defe1111tve unit tough. Longview and Lizzie Arnold or in the First Baptist Oliii'Cb. Keu Davenport, 6' 0", soph-Aibany; 11 gnndcllildren and Burial will be in Abernathy omore who saw a great deal 21 great-grandchildren. Cemetery under the direetlon of action last year as a freshman

Sanden Funeral Home or Lub- wUlbeUiedataforward post-- (Nov. 27.)

Mrs. Lander• . HALE CENTER (Speclall­

Serv•ces tor Mrs. Arthur Lan· ders, 71, will be at 2 p.m t 0 d a Y In Hale Center First Baptist Church with the Rev. Carrol '?~· pastor, otficlat· mg. Assisting will be tbe Rev Elton Wyatt, pulor of 01tori First United Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Parklawn l\~emorial Gardens near Plain-vtew. Mrs~ Landers died at Metbod·

~~.h=~~. in Lubbock at 4

. Ttte wife ofHale Center;• city JUdge. Mrs. Landera had been a flale Center. reald~t ainee l!H6 when she and her husband moved from /,bemathy.

Born at lndian Territo!')' Oki~ .• she moved to Hale eoun: ~~/'4:ef~e~&':!~r:. Icy, she married Arthur Lan· ders Aug. 16. 1921; at Dimmitt.

She o1 the Hale

bock. . tloa. Ken be log a fine athlete Mrs. Cantelou died at 7 a.m. wUI help the Antelopes lD

Fnday in the Valleybouse Nurs· every aspect of the game. ing Home. in TuCIOII. Ariz. Sbe Rodney Shipman, 5' 11", rnast!b~:· f~~ ~ ~ sophomore lhowS a fiDe talent movinc to ~dlorace, Aluka for the game of basketball where she lived unill 1967. Jn andsbouldhelpthe Antelopes 1967. she moved to Tucaon after In every aspect of the game. the death or her husband, Bar· Coach Irlbeck Is definite:.. r:ld. She was a member or the ly a w loner and If he has Baptist aum:b. anything to do about it the

le~~~~~U:e,J:;.)~=: Antelopes wUl go all the way son of Andlorqe, Alaska and In 1975. Mrs. Freel (Marilyn) Turner Jr. LADY LOPES of Sifford, Ariz.; a brother. Coac:b Diana Lewis, an Frlllk Carr ot McMimlvllle, -Oiltltanding basketball player Tenn.: and tWo P'Uidall. In her own right w lth the Hut­

REVIVAL BEGINS AT NORTHSIDE

cherson Flying Queens, has brought life back to girls basketball In Abernathy.

Coac:b Lewis, who form­erly coached at Trent au:!' Cauyon high schools, hal shown the spirit and deter­mination aeeded to produce wlnnlng teams and dedicated young womea.

·The girls coml~ off a 12-13 record &om.lastyearshould deftnltely be a contender for the dlstrJct championship lD 1974-75. · Offease should be ODe Qf the s~1.polu11of the lady Lopef- CI!"eivl R~ers, ·

1-'"Sti ·. ·· orcsh\Wg -'" "i ':l'cie· '~M~f4lt, " ··

. , .. ln•ShlPn&Do cral itudeatatWaylUd Col 2", aenlora!JdMellnda ,Huf-.lep, on.t~o.pidptt. ' Rldc· ' falcel', • s• &", J1111ior ~d·1

. ··· .. ey.aputdle clay wltb Mr. Ud · · . · .. 11~ tbe AntelOJI&• the ~c· '* Jenr stnard allll . fuil~ -i'. -m.-lliall h•ll~lllll.&nit out­. lly. :We bape IIGII memlle! . dde ~ 110 win q~ . wUl' at ....- t1111 wen tor . ...,_.. Cindy Aile-. 5' 4", .. ..-.J. aalar,Kaaal.ambefte S' 10"

A --........ J--. Nelda R ..... I' •"•

~i!E§E~"~Nr.! .......... Oaltle .. I'D", ............. -. ................ s:.::. _...,,....

Tr..tl Complctor For II'M-Siandlng or under-counter use, compactor Modal HCH800 reduces ho-hold traeh to leu than a fourth Ita original volume, In leBB than a minute. Fila Into the aame apace ao any ts• base cabinet, pluga Into any adequately wired 1 ts-voll outlet. Complete description, P. 24.

1? .• 7 OIL ft: lliiD. OI!IJIOMI"wlile -• 12.!J1 ou. tL ,_ fOOi· Cll*llr

'1e7.s~"':r',.,:r'""., • Adjuotablo ..,._ • ._In

mrlgeraiOr, .... Win_, • 3 Eay·Re- Ice ,_ bucloll • Equipped for AutOmatic Ice

Malolr-IY' • Adjuotablo _, kMJier onct

twin crtlpere • Portable egg lrayo onct dllua

dairy otorage • Rollo out on -It • Model CTFIBCP oleo-

-- lelturo chin, --

·new design ·large capacity · fast cooking

Purchase a "Lil' George"

• New Defrost Plus cycle lets users defrost and cook in one operation. This cycle uses lower power to thaw frozen foods quickly and evenly . .. and to cook certain foodjtems better-lor example, fish, frozen baked products and TV dinners. That's why.we call this new cycle Defrost Plus.

• Recipe Guide on control panel provides quick cooking.~me reference lor frequently-prepared foods.

• Easy-to-set two-speed timer-0 to 35 minutes-has end-of-cycle bell tone.

• Deluxe Recipe Book-a $9.95 value-is included with every RE923. ·• Removable glass shell can be washed in sink or dishwasher. • Only 15" high, 22"wide.t9"deep.

Johnny, Le Rny, Rudy aod Tommy Duran; Ralph Flores; Frankie 11.Dd Bernabe Men­doza; Joe, Paz and Roy Rod­riguez.

Baptisms during Novem­bert Veronica child of Ramon and Vleazy Torrez Trevino with Juan and Mary Aguirre as SpODSOtsj Freddy child of Freddy and Marla Louisa

Mendez Ramirez with Eltseo ud Adela Jimenez as SpOU•

'""· Great Society HD Club Meets

The Great Society H. D. met at the Community Cent­er. The American Cancer

~~;:t~!~~~! : B~~=~

$~5 - . rw ';;.~ Abernathy Consumers

ez, Maybell Glaa1 Juanita F. 0oD"'ID.guet1 Earlene Maman­ales1 Rosie Honeycutt, Alicia Romas, Hazel Mtl!er. Eve•

Fuel Association Phone 298-2584 or 298-2585

In New Building on West Service Street

lyn Miller, Charotte .Robin­soD, Santa Dta Gopez1 ~eli• Uana MeJorado, Yuaoseate Cucla. Ramona BeDtomn.

Natividad Torrez. Adela Fran­

co. Mn. L A. Suttle

4·H and slmllar organiza­tions ore thrMna in 82 countries around the world.

Struve Hardware Caneer" ud the ''Pap Ten, 11

for the club's viewing. , Mrs. Elciif\il:!ir.rez, - <m•r l._,_

president, lftSidedo • Mona -$34.95 Toler acted as proje ctor op­erator.

The club 1s preparing for the annual counctl Chrfstmls party to be hel.:l in Plainview Dec. 2 at the Agrl. Bldg. It will be a luncheon.

The group from Abemathy wlll sing Christmas carol5 In Spanish for their part on the program.

Twenty members viewed the films.

They were: Mona Toler1

Imogene Suttle, Mannie RI­ley, Alice Pace, Elodla Mar-

By Out-Of-Towns Ads Best Buys Are Still Here At Home, .Where We Feature;

Quality Product$ ·-

R C A ! Zenith, Whirlpooi,And Litton._

With . Each Sale With The

Service Equip_tment.

'.! ,;tt!;i~-r,:~~~~c.:..,.:· ic~ And~a_[e_s In Abernathy

... all slow cookers aren't crea ted equal I

lollk At Pot Luck's Features ...

• Slow Cook On Two·Settmgs W1th " locked· In" Heat 2QOo·30QOf ... Sate To Lea\'e On All Day

• Fast Cook With Au tomat1c Thermo5tat ically Controlled Heat 3QQD. 5QQOF . .. No Ho t S pots

.HMwerSgle

Snow, lain or Sunshine Put on Your Slurry Mix Fertilizer NOW

Unlinrited Supply Thru Dec. 31st,

1974 Slurr.y Mix

Is -tie firtHrzer to •se,

lacre•es y01r yield 01 •ilo & COHOI.

We ••" wery good reports fro• these crops.

_ ....... ·flQJJIIPJI. EqRiJ.nl '. ; .

BRIGHTBILL BUILDING SUPPLY

904 Ave. D

MISS ROBERTS, MIKE SKIPPER MARRY SUNDAY

Miss )an Robe"' and Mike . Skipper exchansed double ' .... wedd!Jic "'" at. a.~o p.--= Sundoy, -Dec. l. The weddiDll w 11 ID the Memorl&l Chapel of the Southmioste! Presbyterian Church, Tulsa , Okla. Rev. Heueemae, mlalner of tbe churc..b per· formed the ceremoay.

The bride w.as esc~d and glvenlnmuriage by her

1 brothef'""ln-law, Ken Miller of Bixby, Okla. The bride's sister, Mn. Ken Mlller, wa matron of honor aad Mn. Dave Kl:rk of Okla. City, OklL wu brtdennatroa.

Steve Skipper of Lubbock served hls brother u best man ud Duncan McDowell

·abo of Lubbock was grooms· man. "

The organ prelude aad wedding mwlc was presentlfd by Mark Skipper of Aber• nathy, tbe groom's brother. Hls fatMr, Billy Skipper, wa solotst.

Travil Kalgbt of Lubbock seated the guests.

Mn. Steve Skipper, Mrs. Travll Knight and Mrs. Dun· can McDowell served at the receptloa.

Pueats of the cOUple are Mrs. Cerry RobercJ of Tuba, Okla. 1 ·and Mr. and Mn. BUiy Skipper of Abernathy, T e xu.

Other relatives from this area attending the weddJ.D& were gn.ndpue:nts of tbe poom, Mr. and Mrs. D. D . .. Skipper of Aberoathy and : Jock C.mp from Lallbock. · The cOuple· wUI he at home ID WUmlllfi1011, Dela· wue, wbe"' the .-m II

· emplnyed by the Delaware T ... tco.

Patio Cart

Patio 0~tand $112~

Thert are two Electro -Grills . is three cookers in one1 Flame barbecue with hood up, roaster or smoker with hood closed. Whether you choo~ the patio stand model or t he patio cart model, vou get a

large stainless steel cooking gr ill with bun warming sectio n and storage shelf to keep coo ked foods hot. And either model moves

! easily so there's no need to change your plans to cook out just because the WUiher

Cha"9<'. ,_. ""'''-Goo'l" Tloo '""?'.£-"""' '' oU« and plltiton,oll ellctric.ill!

Friday,Bec. 7

•• • 25% OFF on BICYCLES &30% OFf .onaselectedgroupof

Every other customer given a can of Gopp Hand Cleaner , • J

Every 50th Customer given a Wet & ory' Styler Curling I ron

erhe SOOth customer to walk in the dQOr wilfbegiven an Electric

6&7 'PETERSBURG··~

DELINTING ct~ ·in "J=I er-fect Con-trol".

t Con-trol" is a new co.-:ep~ of treating by Gustafson, Inc •

Con-trol" combines>f.rTA VAX syste~ic fungicide ·fro-._UniRoyal, TTER, an insecticide f'Pl!fin Growth,

and CAPTAN, a time prwn fungi

combine to stop Rhizat:~nia off) Soil Borne Diseases, Early

. Soil fungi, pre altest em­es by systemic .• l on.

. • does all thlL_by pene­the seed (systemic·WIIlon) and

with the young seed- fo~ 3 to

. ~ '

~ sk. Per~y Heard at . Pejy!burg Delinting- to Put YOU '1lf"

·.' ."P:ER-FECT CON-TRO

3·beihoom, & 2-bath, in choice locatiOD. Hasbaae• . ment. 3-bedroom, ll/2 ' baths, large blll'Do On pave• ment ·with acreage. I need yoW" listings, J. P. Barton, Phone 298·2765. W. H. Nel• SOD Real Estate.

l·owed By Effective Nov. 27, 1974, Your Savings Accounts Are Insured For

$40,000.00 at ·

HALE{ii_~'/~'!_Y ' ~51'1~ ••

ABERNATHY: Nystel Building, 418-A 9th Street Post Office Box 340 - <806) 298-2516

Ol!F ON .AU OTHER ACCESSORIES THRU

NOV, 30. Radios··Tlssue Dispensers­

Wheel Covers••Etc.

DON'S CHEVROLET INC.

In Lubbock Call (806) 762-4310

FOR SALE·--14 x 60 2 bed· room mobUe home, llllfum· lshed - $4,500.00 or '$600 down and ta~ up payments of $82, 34. See at 410 Ave. D, Abernathy.

NOTICE Donna Fbwell announces

that Joy Allen wlll be work· ing in her shop on ThiU'Sdays and Fridays beginning Dec. Stb. Call now for appoint· ments.

·BUY Goodyear tires froDJ Royce Henson at Abenaathv Oil Co.

FRESH Homemade lfsht• bread at Ed11 Bakery ln ~ber­natby, Cl01ed SUDdaJII &Moo• dayl,

BARGAINS in good, 111ed color televilion rets, black and white TV1 and 1tere01. Guaranteed. Newton Radio & TV, 310 Main, Abernathy, 298-2338.

A, C. NYSTEL and J. P. NYSn:t

REAL ESTATE BROKERS LIST YOUR CITY PROPERTY

& FARMS WITH US Phone 298-?326 - Abernathy

FOR SALE···Small bullnea ln choice locatlonln Aber­nathy. J. P, Barton, 298· 2765, w. H. Nebon Real F.ltate.

NOTICE·•AbeJDathy Lodge No. 809 looP meeo each Thllllday at 81CIO p.m. 1.ocal memben urpd to aaend. Vllltlq Ocld Pellow mem .. ben are welcome, C. R.

blcyclet. - for Chrlnmat. Air

compreaon, electrlcweldeJS, banery charae .. , hydraulic jackl, boolter cablea, garden toolJ. Joe Thoinpon Imple· ment Co. , Your John Deere Dealer, Abenathy Phone 298· 2541, Lubbock Phone 762-1038,

SK:>Pour putry cae for cake•, plea, cooklel, doqhnutl ud other goodle1. Ed'• Bakery In

:• Abernathy. Clored SundaY' !'

of pipe, eve •

"-eaton. 2~ dow11o $550. • .: .'00 per acre. Several other

farm1 In Abernathy area. Ir­rigated land in New Mexico. 3·bedroom brick home on nnall acreage. 3·bedroom &

.2-bedroom homes ln Aber• .. natliy. J, D. Webb, Phone · 298·2700. Shipman Real

Eltate.

CARPENTRY••Remodellna, garage converdon, celllq tile, built-1m, cabinet work,

' '"' r-·-···-... ~~roga:l~~~~ 298·2838, after

STRAYED···Fo. ..... ol catde wetablJii aliOat 550. ~ each, wldl heb J•H brand on left ''*· RewuL Call collect Abemadiy 2!18• 2645,

FOR SALE···Cottonlftllen! 50serles MaaeyHarrlJTrac~ tor• 6 room and bath boule, uo7 Avenue C. J. L Irllht Phone 298-2082.

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Extermlutlon Of . luects 111 Homa, Lawn~, Tre• And Olllamentall.

LINDSEY W!JIB l'!loae 298-2857

205 Ave. G

NA-CHURS FERTILIZEtl

ABERNATHY Lodp No. ll42 A. F. & A. M. bolcll Stalld. Meetlnga on the •cond TblllldaYI of each moadl, nartlnl at 7t30 p. m. A. L Stone, Jr., Worablplul Mal•, tar; Cecil McCurdy, Seae• tuy. All ~.l11vlted to

* ACE I WELDING * * Service• and ~uco I Offered By * ACE WELDING * 1204 Ave. D ·Abernathy * 298-2219 * GENERAL REPAIRS

s, 7 or 9 Row Marken, Hinge Foldup. All Kinds of

Hardlurfaclng.

Cotton Rlcbn Alk About The \\1RE·ROUERS

HEADAcHE RACKS ·