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THE WHEELER TIMES (LISPS 681-960) VOLUME 47, NUMBER 8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1981 SINGLE COPY 200 "Times" Needs Royalheirs To Appear RON HOPE IS CHARGED IN Correct Address The Wheeler Times needs At Local Jones Crusade the cooperation of its subscri- RAYMOND HAND DEATH bers. Subscribers are asked to The Royalheirs are coming desiring to make contributions to Wheeler to participate in to the budget should contact Ronald Jay Hope, 24 yrs. old Hope was still in his vehicle by Wheeler Ambulance Ser- check their name and address and report any errors, so the the Larry Jones Crusade Feb- James Verden or the treasurer of room 20, The West Motel in upon arrival of officers at the vice to Parkview Hospital addressing stencil can be ruary 17-22. This quartet is of your church if it is partici- Wheeler, was arrested about motel and offered no resist- where his ailment was diag- corrected for the convenience well-liked by many and sing pating. 3:45 A.M. Sunday morning by ance. Hope has been charged nosed as hyperventilation. of the Post office. some of the most popular new There is great anticipation Sheriff Doyle Ramsey and in Oklahoma with the stabbing Hope remains in Parkview as Since the typing of our gospel songs as1well as some concerning this crusade. God's Deputies Art Allison and Joe death of Raymond Hand, also of Wednesday noon. He will old-time favorites. Their music people from different churches Daniels. Hope was arrested on a resident of Wheeler. be extridited to Beckham Co- stencils a number of years ago, the new post office has been will be a real asset to the working together to build the information from Beckham While waiting at the Whee- unty, Oklahoma upon his re- built, resulting in the change crusade as they work with kingdon of God is a beautiful County, Oklahoma. Authorit- ler County Jail to be returned lease from the hdspital. of post office boxes. The Brother Larry Jones to win thing. Psalm 133:1 "Behold, ies that he was wanted for a to Oklahoma, Hope had what BAND BOOSTERS MEETING "Times" has been asked to souls to Christ during this how good and how pleasant it murder that had occured at the appeared to be a heart attack. There will be a band boos- make the corrections. special week. is for brethren to dwell toget- Hitching Post Bar parking lot and stopped breathing. Depu- her in unity!" Charles Buzzard, Chief Appraiser ters meeting on Monday, Feb. Rural postal patrons are There will also be special in Texola, Oklahoma in the ties Allison and Daniels were 2 at 7:30 in the High School music during the crusade from Marilyn Copeland, Secretary affected also. The majority of LARRY JONES CRUSADE early morning hrs. Sunday, able to start Hope breathing Band Hall. All band boosters local talent. part of this will be our rural subscribers were not BUDGET NEARS January 25. again and he was transported are urged to attend. a crusade choir made up of aware of their box number at COMPLETION Hope had been observed folks from the participating the time the stencils were The expense budget for •BUZZARD IS NAMED TO driving into Wheeler by Con- churches. These churches are typed. Each postal patron the Larry Jones Crusade is stable Mark Frankenbery. also preparing to assist the should inform us of their $5,243. We have raised crusade team by providing correct rural box number so $4,300 to date which leaves CO APPRAISER POSITION meals for the team. Ladies they will not miss a copy of the $943 to be raised to com- Ala. Fugitive from the churches are provid- Charles A. Buzzard, re- State University. "Times". plete our budget. If you ing a nursery for younger cently named Chief Appraiser Prior to taking the Chief For the local people, a have not made your dona- children. Many of the resi- of the Wheeler County Appr- Appraiser's job, Mr. Buzzard Arrested Here phone call is all that is tion, you may donate to your aisal District arrived in Whe- served as Appraiser for the necessary. Please phone: dents of our area have made Johnny Ray Cockran, 20 church treasurer or mail it eler January 5, 1981. Mr. Pampa Independent School 826-3123 between 8 a.m. and contributions for the necessary years old, of Hamilton, Ala- to: James M. Verden, t .uzzard is in the process of District and the City of Pampa 12 noon and 1 and 5 p.m. finances to plan and conduct a bama was arrested Monday, Finance Chairman, Box 488, opening his office in the Old for the past three years. He successful crusade. If you January 26, N.E. of Wheeler Wheeler, 79096. Jail on the southeast corner of has been active in the Real haven't volunteered to help in near the rodeo grounds and the Courthouse Square. Estate Field for the past seven Raymond Hand some area, you can make CRUSADE CHOIR charged with being a fugitive The Appraisal District was years and still holds his Real yourself available. More ladies PRACTICE form the state of Alabama created when the 66th. Texas Estates Border's License. are needed in keeping the (For Larry Jones Crusade where he is charged with Is Buried Wed. Legislature enacted the Prop- Expressing his appreciation nursery. If you have small Feb. 17 thru 22] probation viloation and erty Tax Code. to the people of Wheeler Raymond Leroy Hand, 28, children of your own and plan (All who wish to sing are escape. Mr. Buzzard is a native of County for the friendly recept- died Sunday, January 25. to take advantage of the welcome.) Cockran fled on foot from Pampa and is residing there at ion given him, Mr. Buzzard Services were held at 2:30 nursery, it would be appre- Sunday, Feb. 1, 2:30 p.m. the Sand and Sage Motel in the present, although he hopes said he is looking forward to p.m. Wednesday, January 28, ciated if you would make Wheeler Methodist Church. Wheeler after Deputies of to move to Wheeler as soon as getting his office organized 1981 in the First Baptist yourself available to work in Sunday, Feb. 8, 2:30 p.m. Sheriff Doyle Ramsey's De- possible. Mr. Buzzard is 29 and working fullitme for the Church of Wheeler. Rev. Jerry this capacity at least one night. Wheeler Methodist Church partment went to the motel years old and is single. He benefit of the citizens of Hogan officiated. Burial was in If you are available, contact Sunday, Feb. 15 2:30 p.m. during a theft and burglary attends Central Baptist Chur- Wheeler County. VETERINARY CLINIC SELLS: decided at a later date which the Wheeler Cemetery by Glenda Galutia. Those still Wheeler Methodist Church investigation. Cockran has ch in Pampa. He received his The Board of Directors of The Canadian Veterinary veterinarian will move to Wright Funeral Home. signed a Waiver of Extradition BBA Degree in Business Ad- the Wheeler County Appraisal Clinic, Inc., has purchased Wheeler. The Clinic will be Survivors include his wife; a to voluntarily return to Ala- ministration from West Texas District are: • David Britt; Wheeler Veterinary Clinic. ti open each day Monday thru son, Daniel Hand of the home; bama and is presently in. the Chairman; Thurman Horn, The local Clinic will be operat- Friday; the hours will be a daughter, Angela Hand of Wheeler County jail awaiting Secretary; Billie Cantrell; ed alternately by Ben Ed and announced later. Wheeler the home; his father, Homer officers from the Marion Co- Baby Picture Raymond Moore; and Joe Lee Ann Hillhouse, both Veterinary Clinic was opened Hand of Wheeler; a brother unty, Alabama Sheriff's Dept. Weatherly. D.V.M., and Patrick K. in 1972 by the late Tommie A. Ronald Hand of Wheeler ; and to pick him up and return to Crouch, D.V.M. For the pre- Hennard, Jr., D.V.M. Ben Ed three sisters, Mrs. Rhonda *Contest Planned Alabama. Enter your children ages 0 sent time the veterinarians will and LeeAnn are shown here Wilson and Lisa Hand, both of thru 4 in Alpha Mu Alpha's ATTENTION Wheeler Vol. Dept. aided in live in Canadian and drive to with their 3-month-old son, Wheeler, and Mrs. Carolyn Baby Picture Contest. Send FARMERS & RANCHERS the search. Wheeler each day; it will be Drew. Cardenas of Plainview. your childs picture, a $2.00 The deadline for filing your Palbearers were Phillip entry fee, and a self-addressed drought disaster loan appli- Dial, David Dodrill, Steve stamped envelope for the re- cation with the Small Business Clarendon Defeats Wheeler Teams Francis, Bob Maddox, Mike Maddox, James Rice. turn of your picture, to Kim Administration is 2-12-1981. basket in a game tied six Mustangettes close early cool- Goad, Box 255, Wheeler, Tex- ed after the half and Claren- Loss verification forms must Mustangettes times in the first half. After a SENIOR CITIZENS as 79096. Include the following don moved to a 49-37 final be obtained from the ASCS Last Friday night the Cla- 20-20 score at intermission Wheeler Senior Citizens will IP information on the back of the advantage. Office. rendon Broncoettes came to Clarendon roared out in the meet for a covered dish dinner picture: Childs full name, Par- third stanza to outscore the Success in forcing Claren- BRISCOE VOL FIRE DEPT. Wheeler for the early season and games at 6:00 p.m. on ents name, address, phone no. local ladies 12-4 for a 32-24 don turnovers with a pesky District 2AA Girls Basketball Monday, February 2, 1981. Childs sex and age. lead going into the fourth zone press, the rebounding of showdown. The game lived up Please join us for a night of Pictures will be divided into V.B. Tourney Lori Lee and Tracy Weaver to expectations as the unde- period. good food and fun. three age groups; ages 0-1 yr., and the driving jump shots of The Briscoe Volunteer Fire feated Mustangettes matched The good outside shooting 1 and 2 yrs., and 3 and 4 yrs. Wiggins were the highlights of Dept. is sponsoring an out- the quick, tall, undefeated of Elise Christner and Missy Out of town judges will be the second half for Wheeler. siders volleyball tournament Clarendon girls basket for Wiggins that had kept the NOTICE used, and prizes will be a- March 5-6-7. Anyone wishing The loss leaves the Mus- TO ALL TAXPAYERS: warded. Entries must be in no to enter contact: Bobbye Horn tangettes at 2-1 in district play *later than Feb. 9th. No pic- with the girls traveling to The Wheeler Independent 826-5676; Kay Gatlin, School District will offer you tures larger than 5x7. No snap Wellington on Tuesday, Jan. 323-8426; Brenda Hefley, the opportunity to pay your shots. 27 and on the road again THE ROYALHEIRS 375-2281. delinquent taxes before March Friday, Jan. 30 to Canadian. 1, 1981. Ballgame Statistics Mu Br On March 1st, the delin- MICHELLE COULTER, 14, SHOWS Field Goals Attempted 40 57 quent tax accounts will be in 54,6f'6 Field Goals Made 14 23 the hands of our attorney for fie/'e Field Goals Percentage 35 40 collection. At this time, your RES. CHAMPION DORSET LAMB Free Thows Attempted 10 7 property will be subject to al Michelle Coulter 14 yr. old P.M. at the Allison High Free Throws made 9 3 Laura Guthrie ter went to Duncan, Oklahoma pertainable tax laws to insure daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. School. All the support for Free Throws % 90 42 is When have you lived such a last Friday to attend the collection of the delinquent D. Coulter, Jr. resently show- these students will be appre- Fails 11 11 stupendous 10 days as has just funeral of an uncle. Mrs. taxes. ed the Reserve Champion ciated. Final Score 37 49 passed? Via TV I mean. The Forester's sister and her hus- If you have any question Dorset Lamb at the Amarillo momentary expectation of the band Mr. and Mrs. George regarding your delinquent tax- Stock Show. Her 104 lb. lamb Chili Supper & Hostage release; the hope that Selvidge from Stinnett came to Mustangs es, please call Mr. Thurman was 2nd. Heavy Wt Lamb and the President could greet them Wheeler an accompanied the The Mustangs played host Rives, Wheeler ISD Tax As- Reserve Breed Champion. prior to his termination as Forrester to Duncan. to the Clarendon Broncos last sessor/Collector, at 826-5224. Also showing lambs from the Game Night Set Chief; the premature notice Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riley and Friday night and it proved to Bynum E. Smith Allison F.F.A. was Melissa Come help support your that the captives were airborn; family of Weatherford, Okla- be the Mustangs first District Superintendent of Schools Elmore 12th place Heavy wt. Allison F.F.A. and 4-H club (no not yet;) the Inauguration; homa visited with his parents, DISTRICT CHAMPS: Al- more physically and mentally 2AA Basketball defeat, leav- Crossbred, Kim Kiker 10th members. the fact that the airlift was the Ed Rileys, on the weekend. though defeat struck the Mus- prepared so that the final ing the Mustangs 2-1 for place Heavy wt. Hamp, Mark There will be a Chile Supper really taking place; the Kelly Head, who is the tangs and the Mustangettes result will be to have earned district play. Russell Gaines PILOT Elmore 16th place Light Heavy and Game night Saturday emotion packed Inaugural ad- administrator to the local last Friday night, this has not the title: DISTRICT CHAMPS. was high point with 21, follow- wt. Hamp amd Michelle Coul- night, February 7, 1981, 7:00 dress; the arrival of the con- ASCS, is in Albuquerque this slowed the momentum of the Pictured above (1. to r.) Russell ed by Benny Baker with 12. TRAINING ter 16th place Light Heavy wt. p.m. at the Allison School fined people in Germany; the week, attending a workshop Black Machine. Both teams Gaines, Boyd Waldo. Pictured The Mustangs will travel to Suffolk and Angela Elmore. Cafeteria and gym. There will be a meeting for flight of Jimmy Carter to greet and business meeting relating are working harder than ever below (1. to r.) Mona Jennings, Wellington, January, 27, went allison F.F.A. will have Games will be provided for all persons interested in pilot them; (back in a day) following to his work. before to become better skilled Missy Wiggins. on the road again Friday, animals on exhibit at the all ages, Volleyball, dominoes, training and ground school at the activities day by day, until Rose Milburn, my grand- January 30 to Canadian. Wheeler County Livestock board games, cards, checkers, the PCA hospitality room, today (Tues.) when they arriv- daughter and her baby Traci, Ballgame Statistics Show, Pampa and Houston etc. Friday, January 30, 1981 at ed in Washington D. from Pampa spent Wednesday Livestock Shows. There will be a minimum C. Who Wheeler 56 7:00 p.m. could control their tears? We afternoon with me. Friday FG FT F TP Also: The Allison Pool will donation of $3.00 which will go (Minimum age-16 years) *should be so thankful. But that night Joe and Steve, from Ty Henderson 2 1 5 5 have a benefit for Donations to toward the Allison Pool to is not the only bad situation Canadian, came for a basket- Benny Baker 6 0 5 12 ALLISON FIRE DEPT purchase animals at the county purchase F.F.A and 4-H and humiliation that our ball game. Steve spent the Boyd Waldo 4 2 2 10 VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY show on February 7 at 7:00 animals at the Wheeler County nation will have to countan- weekend with me. His friend, Mike Gallagher 3 2 1 8 Allison Volunteer Fire Dept. and Pampa Stock Shows. ounce. We should envoke Jack Walker, took him home Russell Gaines 9 3 4 21 is sponsoring an outsiders There will also be a cake direction from the Almighty Sunday afternoon. On Tuesday Team Totals 24 8 17 56 volleyball tournament April Wheeler Seniors auction at the conclusion of the evening. for our leaders. We live in Lydia, my daughter-in-law was Clarendon 63 2-3-4. Anyone wishing to enter grave times. in Wheeler on business. She FG FT F TP contact Tom Reames 375-2.312. Sell Carnations Your support and donation Mary Finsterwald spent last had lunch with me. I like that L. Thornberry 1 0 3 2 of any size will be greatly week with her sisters in Wich- kind of contact with my family. White 5 1 0 11 MOBEETIE FIRE DEPT. Wheeler Seniors are selling appreciated by the F.F.A. and Valentine Carnations now till -Sita Falls. They were both on Ed and Particia Forrester Gaines 2 1 3 5 VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY 4-H students. February 9. The red carnations the sick list and Mary went to went to White Deer Saturday Thompson 12 5 3 31 The Mobeetie Fire Dept. is Because of the support of are for sweethearts, pink ones do what she could to get them to check on her mother who Thornberry 3 0 1 6 sponsoring a volleyball tour- the Allison Community we the are for friends, and white ones on the road to recovery. has spent some time in the Camp 2 1 2 5 nament March 19-20-21. students at Allison are able to hospital and to visit other• Hill 1 1 2 3 Teams wishing to enter should are for family. They are all continue with our projects. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Forres- relatives. Team Totals 27 9 14 63 contact, Helen May, 845-2311. $1.50 each. Allison Stock Show Pool

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Page 2—THE WHEELER TIMES—Thursday, January 29, 1981 stitch, tiny zig-zag or an one-eighth inch from the seam built-in stretch where the stre- Machine-made buttonholes stitch for topstitching--about the right side. overcast stitch that stitches through both seam allowances tch of the fabric is to be will function better if they are nine stitches per inch. Educational programs con- otinei tor ctincla seam and overcasts at the and trim close to stitching. maintained. Use conventional placed in the opposite direct- When pressing, use brown ducted by the Texas Extension same time. With a zig-zag machine, interfacing where stability is ion to the stretch of fabric. paper strips under seam allo- Service serve people of all. Linda Daughtry, CEA (Home Economics) To finish the seam with a double stitch with zig-zag sti- needed. Topstitching is an excellent wances and darts to prevent ages regardless of socia-eco- straight stitch machine, stitch tch. trim to get the seam allowanc- impressions from showing on nomic level, race, color, sex, Use a straight stitch, WOOL SWEATER CARE stretch Use an interfacing that has es to lie flat. Try a longer religion or national origin. Hand-wash wool sweaters at home to keep care costs game and visited Mr. and to college at West Texas State. again for Ariza and Anna Belle down. Mrs. Win Quarles and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Rains Corcoan as Goldie Gordon also Although most woolens re- Wheeler, Tx. 826-3078 Margaret Trout. and Buster spent Friday night had a birthday they decided it quire dry cleaning, wool swe- Mrs. Kelley Cross and and part of Saturday in Lub- would be nice to eat out. All aters are an exception. SHOW TIME fi daughter Dana from Abilene bock with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- enjoyed a delicious dinner at Before washing a sweater 7:00 P.M. spent part of last week with Sparlin's Restaurant in 11 By Goldle Gordon delicious meal everyone went ber Conley. Happy Birthday to for the first time, trace an One Week! Jan. 30-Feb. 5 to R. H. and Betty's house for Mrs. Cross'es parents, Mr. Buster who was celebrating Wheeler. outline of it on heavy paper. and Mrs. R. St. John. She Those supporting the kids at Mr. Clarence Dyson was the Happy Birthday cake. his 11th birthday. Use a pencil or pen that will came home to help care for her the Amarillo Livestock Show recently honored with a They were joined by Mr. and Congratulations to our much not fade or run when wet. mother who is now home from were Floyd and Nadine Morris birthday dinner at Furr's Mrs. Lee Waters, Colby and loved teacher Belinda Masters Label the paper pattern, and the hospital. and Steve, Calvin and Leola Cafeteria in Pampa. Those Kellen. who is the proud mama of a keep it to use each time the Mrs. Flora May Kelley and Stuart, Don and Inez Moore, attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claudia Quarles and new baby boy. His name is sweater is washed. went to Pam- Doug and Alene Corse, Jim Bill Dyson, Jerry and Debbie, Mrs. Novelen Simpson spent Ernest Gordon, Jason Kyle and he weighed 9 To wash a sweater, use Now he walks pa last Friday. Flora Maye lbs. 4 ounces. and Kay Batton and Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dyson, the night last week in Amarillo lukewarm water and a mild the winds of eternity! went to the Dr. then they Frankie Batton, Mark Hamil- Randy and Pam from Mobee- with Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Simp- We are very sorry to hear detergent. Avoid using too ton, Don, Mary Margaret, tie; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dyson son and family. visited with Mrs. Elda Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lester are much detergent--it's hard to PG and Mrs. Lucy Kilbreth. having to move to Borger to be Kelley and Dona Quarles, TREVOR HOWARD VONDWALKER and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dyson Maggie Myers spent several rinse out of the sweater. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes Pierce and Nettie Walker. NICK RAMUS • JAMES REMA: . SERENE -,=DIN of ,Pampa. After enjoying a days in Groom visiting with by their son, Mr. and Mrs. Never use chlorine bleach Mr. and Mrs. John Trot and and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helton Gerald Lester. Mrs. Lester SICK NEWS on wool. Mrs. Emma Lee London. visited last week in the home broke her ankle and is still not All our sick are now out of Friday & Saturday Pretreat any spots with a Two Days Only! Late Show! Mary Margaret, Don and of Marie and Gene Gudgel. getting around well. the hospital and at home January 30 & 31 Bott Is Named diluted detergent solution. 9:00 PM Kelley and friend Sonya Ben- Ronald Wayne Gudgel came Jessie Lee Baird and Oreta except for: Mrs. Kay Hamilton Soak the sweater for five to nett from Pampa were down home to stay with his parents Baird from Pampa visited last had surgery at the High Plains ten minutes, then gently squ- He's the best damn pilot Asst. Vice Pres. Tuesday evening for the ball the Gene Gudgels. He is going week with Mrs. John Corcoran Baptist Hospital in Amarillo on eeze the suds through the in the sky. S and Mrs. Margaret Trout. Tuesday. Her friends Ada Lou Margaret Deats Bott has sweater several times. Avoid Dm:ahoy Sober. The 26th Annual "One & Only" Mrs. Jerry Ware from Bo- Lester, Sue Harrison and Na- scrubbing, twisting or stretch- been promoted to assistant vina spent Wednesday with dine Morris were with her for ing the sweater while it is wet. vice president of The Federal sup pain gpoNL---2 Arch and Anabel Ware and moral support. She is doing fa, Squeeze out suds. Rinse the CLIFF Land Bank of Texas effective Patsy Hooper. Elmer and Ruth fine but still has to have sweater at least twice in clear, ROBERTSON January 1, 1981, according to Ware from McLean went to another surgery. Those send- lukewarm water. Handle the Thomas H. Benson, president. the dentist in Wheeler Tues- ing cards her address is: Mrs. garment carefully. Bott, a native Houstonian, bilEE IMIE day and came by for a visit Reba Hamilton, High Plains Squeeze out excess water THE PILOT has been employed by the PG CM .t.r/2/4,3 CS/ZIA C•selt.son nc gD 1981 Amarillo Boat, Sports, & Travel Show with Arch, Anabel and Patsy. Baptist Hospital, Room 782, after last rinsing. Lay the Land Bank since 1979. An Ellen Haning and Charles Amarillo, Texas. alumnus of the University of sweater on a dry terry cloth Jan. 30-Feb. 1 • Amarillo Civic Center visited last week with Arch, towel, and roll the towel up. Houston, she was personnel Anabel Ware and Patsy Hoop- Let towel absorb water for a BUTCHERING & PROCESSING PRICES manager for Southern National er it sure is good to see Ellen Ft. Elliott Club Bank of Houston in the late Friday Saturday Sunday few minutes. Beef processed, double wrapped 190 per pound able to be up and about again. ' Place the paper pattern of 1960s. During the 1970s she 5 pm - 10 pm 10 am - 10 pm 12 noon - 8 pm Ray and Velma Forbes ate 50th Anniversary the sweater on a dry towel or lc A Pound for Butchering was a reporter for the Gal- Get in 1/2 price See the dinner on Friday with their son sweater drying rack. Place the veston Daily News. Come early & The club was held on Jan. Pork Processing including.curing see the show with ticket stub World Famous Tommy, Judy and John For- sweater on the pattern, gently In her present position, she bes. John came home with his 20th in the Hospitality Room at Double wrapped 220 per pound & special sale from W.T.SU. Harlem Globe shaping the sweater to match is in charge of the public vs Wichita State Trotters grandparents to spend the the First State Bank. the pattern. $8.50 a head for butchering relations, advertising and basketballgame Tonight! weekend. President Margaret Trout training for the Bank. She is called the meeting to order. Let the sweater dry away We butcher Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri. until 11:30 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker from direct heat and sunlight. married to Harvey J. Bott and from McLean visited last week Gazelle Patterson presented When sweater is almost dry, CALL FOR QUARTER—HALF—WHOLE is the daughter of Mr. and FEATURING "MARIAH" THE AIR CAR in the home of Mr. and Mrs. a poem titled Odds and Ends turn it over to allow underside BEEF PROCESSED Mrs. Wayne L. Deats of Gene Gudgel. of the Study Club written by to dry more rapidly. Handle Houston. It was Happy Birthday time Fleta Godwin. She then pre- * with care. and do not stretch WE NOW HAVE CUTS OF PORK AND BEEF FOR SALE The Federal Land Bank of KHIVA KLOWNS sented the program of the 50 sweater while turning it. Texas makes long-team real / r year history of the club written I "What a FIRE — and no estate loans on farm and ranch by Ella Johnson. SHAMROCK SLAUGHTER PLANT II "FAMILY FUN IN '81" marshmallows" North of City Phone: 256-3241 and rural residence property ,1/4 sail / Former member Mrs. Ethel throughout the State. gr SEWING STRETCH WOVENS C los rg at Noon on Saturday Brannon, 91. years old from Sew with stretch woven 11 Adults 2.00 Del City, Oklahoma had sent a fabrics to make active sports- Winter Woes Students 1.00 lovely yellow dried flower ar- wear--as well as tailored gar- , t ‘ Children under 12 Free rangement for the refreshment ments. It- table. They're durable and flexi- The only charter member s Realty the Southwest Of Colds & Flu e ble--and easy to sew. Two Storage Barns located Mrs. Edith Flannagan was Joggers, construction work- Just follow a few guidelines. on Hwy. 152. there with her daughter, Mrs. When laying out the pat- 'HOUSE W/1 Acre of land. Easy to Love ers, policemen, pre-schoolers WELCOME TO LaRue Pierce from Amarillo tern, make sure the fabric is city utilities & city water. This cozy two bedroom and the elderly all have one who was the only visitor. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH flat with no part hanging off Along with nice orchard. house on Commanche is thing in common. They are Ex-members attending were: the cutting surface. Place the too-oo Easy To Love. It has prime targets for winter colds Mrs. Louise Hogan, Mrs. Es- Priced to sell. 8TH AT MAIN P. O. BOX 89 pattern pieces so that the NEWLY LISTED a lovely price also. Come in and flu. They, and you, could telle Orr, Mrs. Rosamond stretch is going in the right Superior condition — 3 and see us about it. lessen the risk, however, by WHEELER, TEXAS 79096 Neice from Shamrock, Mildred Church (806) 8263114 - Parsonage (806) 826-3079 direction. Bedrooms, 11/2 baths, large Investment Property - Still following a few simple precau- Porter and Sallie Harris from Avoid stretching the fabric family room w/built-in book remaining 2 - 100' x 150' tions. Wheeler, Eulene Walser from Sunday School 9:45 a.m. *In during cutting to prevent dis- cases. Lot 300 ft. deep, lots. Who's most affected by Pampa, Bernice Caldwell and IS Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. torting the garment. landscaped. with work shop THE SECRET colds and flu? Infants, pre- Ernie The cost of building in- Goldie Gordon. Mambers pre- Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. When stitching, use a poly- in back — Good Value. Owner's moving & must sell schoolers, children, young ad- McGaughey creases 5% to 10% each sent were: Elnita Atkins, Pastor ester thread, because it has County Living on Five acres their 2 bedroom, 1 bath, ults, adults and senior citizens year. Unless a building is Bessie Galmor, Eula Johnson, the stretchability and strength W/2600 sq. ft. House. 2 large utility, centeral heat, --ages 1 to 101!!! insured to at least 80% of Edith Sims. LaVerne Scribner, needed. Water Wells and Commer- two car garage. An Afford- Family infections are most value, any insured loss will Margaret Trout and Gazelle A sharp needle or ballpoint cial Barn. Priced to sell. able Home. often initiated by children and GIERIVIA7y(FLIIIMUTUAL. be paid at less than full Patterson. needle in size 14 is recom- up to three-fourths of family replacement value. Let Refreshments of coffee, WE YOUR LISTINGS! mended with 12-13 stitches NEED outbreaks may be introduced Rives Insurance Agency punch, and cookies was enjoy- check your insurance for full per inch. John Norman, Broker 806 826-5202—Office by children of pre-school age. ed by all. Use a slightly loose tension People who work outdoors, replacement value. Don Rives, Salesman 826-3283—Home I and light pressure on the such as construction workers, Dresser foot. city service employees, fire- Mt. View men and policemen are more RIVES susceptible than others be- REASONABLE, SOUND PROTECTION Quilting cause of the variance of out- for your home and other property. The Quilting Club met on Last 2 Last 2 Days Of door and indoor temperatures. If you want to save, contact RITA FILLINGIM Joggers are also prime cand- 115W. I exas January 22 in the afternoon Rt. 1 , Canadian, Texas 375-2379 226-5224 or 826-5202 with Jane Seitz as hostess. The idates for colds and flu be- a cause of temperature variance. afternoon was spent visiting Of course, the eldrely must and quilting. The club almost got a quilt finished. Refresh- WINTER observe every precaution to 11 prevent common colds or flu ments of lemonade and cook- Todars ies was served to Edith Cor- since their reaction to a virus is much more severe. coran. Fanny Whitten, Mada According to the research- Allen, Audrey Seitz, Bulah CLEARANCE Security Rates. Grimes and Jane Seitz. ers at Wagner Thirst Quench- er, the most common warning Edith Corcoran will be the signs for the common cold and hostess the next club meeting flu of which everyone should day. SUPER VALUES be aware are: Moderate 14.371% cough, Scratchy throat (ho- Goad, Trussell Mens arseness), Nasal congestion & 6-Month Money Market C.D. Texas Boots Levis discharge, weakness, musc- $10,000 minimum deposit required. Dress Denims ular pains, Mild headache, Host Meeting Chills, Loss of appetite, Nau- Rate effective through Feb. 4, 1981 The Alpha Mu Alpha chap- 45.00 10.88 10.88 sea. ter of Beta Sigma Phi met If you or a member of your Monday, January 26 in the Overshoes family experience such symp- home of Kim Goad with Diane Ladies Shoes Mens Shoes toms, the following corrective 12.00% Trussell serving as co-hostess. measures can be taken for After a short business meeting relirf: Drink plenty of fluids or N U AL Marlene Millere presented a 10.00 5.00 1.98-10.00 the favorite drink of physically 12.93 %AN very interesting program on active people. Wagner Thirst "Madame Alexander's Col- Quencher formulated with po- 30-Month Treasury Rate C.D. lector Dolls". Purses Dress Shoes Childress Jeans tassium, magnesium, sodium, Only $100 minimum deposit required! Denise Ware returned to the carbohydrates and phosphorus chapter meetings after a six Ladies 1/2 to revitalize and stabilize body Rote effective through Feb. 4, 1981 month leave of absence. We 1/2 Price Price 5.00-3.00 fluids. Plenty of bed rest. The are glad to have Denise at- body requires more rest dur- Substantial interest penalty required for tending our meetings again. Ladies Blazers Plaid Skirts ing this time because body early withdrawal from certificates of deposit. Those present at the meet- Luv-it Jeans organs are working faster to ing were Marlene Miller, Kim fight off the virus. Keep SECURITY FEDERAL SAVINGS ...FOR SECURITY! Goad. Carol Porton, Deedy Reduced Reduced 25% Reduced 50% 3 0 % warm. It is important to keep Zybach, Diane Trussell, Car- the body clothed with warm letta Burton, Margaret Dor- attire to insure proper retent- man, Belinda Masters, Debby Winter Dresses Blouses Bargain Table ion of body warmth. Most Perry, Kim Ray, Donna Velas- BLOUSES. DRESSES, importantly, consult your phy- quez and Denise Ware. PANTS sician. Don't play doctor. Reduced Reduced The smallest existing carni- 3 0% 25% Keeping your body properly hrdrated is as improtant year- vore is the least weasel or 3.00-5.00 dwarf weasel, which is around as it is during th Security Federal Savings found in Siberia and weighs winter. Balanced and adequ- between 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 WINTER ate body fulids are crucial to and Loan Association ounces. good health and wellbeing, PAMPA: West Francis at Gray HEREFORD: 1017 W. Park Avenue especially while working and "For the lonely one even Price AMARILLO: 15th and Polk. 45th and Tcckla. 3105 5. Georgia exercising outdoors during the noise is a comfort." FABRIC MEMBER FSLIC Friedrich Nietzsche winter.

Page 3-THE WHEELER 7 IPLES-Thursdiy, January 29, 1981 Kinnaid; Page — Larry Tre- Eighth Grade vino; Stand-in — Draton Texas Assessment of Basic Skills Childress; Girlfriends — Rus- Third, fifth, and ninth grade Texas Legislature during its ____ SUNDAY MOAT IVESDAT bratiMEAY THURS-Wef FRIDAY SATURDAY sell Hatcher. Donnie Parker, Speech Class Robert Meadows, and Roger students from Shamrock, Kel- 1979 regular session. The 1 214nd boosters meet- 3 N. S. Shaarcck 5 6 7 Ing 7:30 H.S. Band 4:00 (7) Bard and Basketball K. S. me-PhiS Mrs. Hardcastle's Eighth Brown. ton, Allison, Mobeetie and students in the named school Pictures (H) 5- CO Mall Grade Boys Speech class will Everyone is invited to the Briscoe Independent School districts will be among 700,000 J.N. Wel I ingccer (11 5:00 present a play on Thursday play. It will last approximately Districts will participate in the expected to take the reading, morning, January 29, at 9:30 25 minutes. second Texas Assessment of writing composition, and ma- a.m. It is entitled "The Liber- Basic Skills test program thematics tests during the 8 9 11 12 13 14 J.H, Candian (1) 10 H. 5. Clarendon ated Cinderella." This comedy scheduled for February 2 to February statewide testing 5:00 (T) 5:00 End or Ath Six Weeks The Porno Indians of Cali• spoofs fairy tale, movies about 20th, 1981. period. Each of the tests will H.S. Wellington (H) forma made miniature horse- 6:30 the Mofia, and their god- hair baskets-some no bigger The assessment plan. first require a maximum of 40 to 60 • than the nail on a man's White Deer JV fathers, actors who are so of its kind in this state, is minutes to complete. Tournanent little finger-to demonstrate scheduled once each year un- The school districts will squeamish and delicate they their basket making skills. 16 18 is 7 m. S. Candian (N) Larry Jones 19 20 21 have to have stand-ins to do der requirements set by the report its district and campus 4:00 Assenble 9:30 their dirty work, magic mirrors aggregate scores to the public and plays about Cinderella. at a May or June meeting of Those participating are as Wayne Hilt Mini mg the board of trustees, accord- follows: Cinderella—Lyndol ing to W.R. Burcham, district test coordinator. However, 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Loyd; Aunti Munsy Rumple— Plumbing & Gas Heating Steven Snapp; Grisedi — Dar- individual student scores will REPAIRS-REMODELING-NEW WORK t-en Grimes; Smerldina — Bill be reported only to the Wiggins; The Godfather — Swer & Drab Service-Rotary Sewer Service student, parents or guardian, Russell Bradstreet; Nell — -LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER- and the school personnel dir- Wade Bentley; Wolfie — Joel ectly involved. Dodd; Magic Mirror — Roger Bonded — Insured "This testing program is Cross; King of Swing — Jay designed to help the student and the school improve achi- 806/826-5713 evement," Mr. Burcham poi- and Kindra Jolly of Wheeler, and Gaye Purcell, Lori, April High School nts out. "For this reason, Sarita and Cindy Heard and Josh. results will be reported in a Groover, Deedy Zybach and January 11. the Christian manner that will help everyone Olvilla Greenhouse, Mobeetie; Center at Wheeler gave R. L. Speech Class become more effective." Virginia (Greenhouse) Mixon and Rozena a house warming PARKLANE "Third grade students were Vetola Parker Members of the high school Mr. and Mrs. Hop Castle from Dumas, Johnny Morgan, from 2 to 5 there were 75 added to the annual testing January 20, we have a new speech class completed a ate dinner with Bob and Zodell Sunray; Charles Newberry, people there. They gave them sequence for the first time this presidnet and the hostages are learning unit on drama Tues- Swift Saturday. Wheeler; Dennis and Brenda a money tree. year. The three tests will on their way home, we have a Wanda was staying close to day with the presentation of make up an annual assessment Hefley and Terra. Monday 26, looks like anot- "The Haunting of Hathaway ESTATES lot to look forward to on this her telephone expecting to Friday nite Shane and her pretty spring day. effort designed to help both new year and a lot to be House," a one-act mystery. hear from a cousin of hers that Travis spent the night with Visitors Sunday at the J. 0. • state and local school officials thankful for. The students were envolved in 12 LOTS AVAILABLE ON PAVING was at the point of death in grandmother Rozena and Helton were Gwen Manning improve their services," Mr. Happy Birthday to Bill set building and furniture, cos- San Antionio hospital. We granddad R.L. and Chas Helton. • 2 HOUSES UNDER CONSTRUCTION Burcham says. Jackson, January 28 he will tume and prop preparation, wish for him a speedy re- Saturday at R. L. and Talked to Claude Parker this Overall student performan- be 87 years Young. sound effects, lighting, and — 95 2 FINANCING AVAILABLE — t covery. Rozena were Michic and Me- morning they were doing ok. ce, both by campus and by Tom and Alice Bell Helton make-up. Recent visitors at R. L. and lana Phillips, Wheeler, Mac Mable was working out in her district, will be reported each visited the Gene Gudgel in Those participating were: Rozena Zybach were Pamy greenhouse. year to the public by the local Mobectic Thursday night Stage manager — David Saw George and Avis Parker board of trustees. other there were Jack and Moore; Scene 1: Mildred et' Real the Southwest Sunday night, they were doing CTB/ McGraw-Hill of Mont- Doris Hayes of Wheeler. Hathaway — Latrricia Ander- ok. 115 West Texas Street erey, California will help ad- Visitors at Tom and Alice son; Aunt Elizabeth — Mari- Bob and Gena Zybach at- minister the 1981-82 series Bells last Wednesday were lyn Johnson; Victor Hathaway Wheeler, 1 exas tedned a birthday party Sun- under contract to the State Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cook and — Davy Snapp. Scene 2: Miss day night at Bevard and Mary Phone: 806 826-5202 or 826-3283 Board of Education. The Alene Sword of Canadian. Phipps — Lori Lee; Thomas Diane Dukes, in honor of California firm will also oper- Friday 23, looking like spr- Brent — Tom Childress; Cyn- Andria Dukes, David Zybach, ate a computerized inventory ing again around here. thia Ashton — Elise Christner; of all test booklets to assure Red Dukes and Andrea was Scene 3: Spencer Hathaway — I didn't know Cliff and Friday, David Saturday, Red's strict security at all times. Dorothy Ogle of Kentucky Robert Ford; Shari Hathaway birthday was Monday. U-U Electrical Service "Each test question will visited Claude and Mable — Marla Pond; Joe — Gary Bob and Gena made a relate to a specific objective or Parker for 2 weeks, they went Brotherton; Lora — Melissa "We handle all your electrical needs'' business trip last Tuesday to skill students are expected to home last week. Hill; Aunt Sarah — Tonia Amarillo. RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL and CUSTOM learn by the time they com- Ted, Linda and Scotty Park- Giddens; Lt. Felton — Jeff Steve Zybach came in from plete the particular grade," er spent the weekend with us. Edwards; Lt. Thorne — Davy Denver, Colorado last Monday Robert and Laura Underwood, Owners Mr. Burcharn points out. We were glad Becky Zybach Snapp. "We use the term 'crtierion- working with national cattle Wheeler, Texas 79096 got out of the hospital and was The play was directed by Box 269 show. reference' simply because it is able to go to church Sunday. Mrs. Ken Blanchard. The C. Bob and Gena shopped in Call Day or Night: 826-3150 a short way of saying the Harmon and Daphne Barry, director and cast would like to Elk City Thursday ate supper answer to each question must Ronnie and Vickie Barry ate thank the following people for If no answer - 845-2442 at Burrough cafe with Mr. and lead back to a specific object- dinner Saturday. their special contributions: Mr rs. Chester Noah of Ledy and ive," Mr. Burcham explains. Harmon and Daphne went and Mrs. Carroll Adams. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Failing. Ninth grade students who home Sunday. Ronnie and Tom Christner, Mr. Mike Amber and Jason Helton do not make a satisfactory Vickie went home Saturday. Trussell, Mr. Steve Hutsell. came home with grandmother "exit level" score may re-take Colie and I ate supper Mr. John R. Carmen. Helton Friday. Cloid and Tersa the test each year they remain Friday nite with the Bathes at THE Helton came out got Amber in high school. However, they Lake June. Others there were home there, but improving after their ball game. will not be required to take it Hoyle and Kathy Helton. some. They ate dinner with the Lee and JoAnn White came more than once. Later attempt Monday night supper guest to visit Friday night. Others on Thurman Dements and his SHIRT SHACK to improve scores and evaluate at Willis and Verna Fillingim mother. any remedial programs will be Saturday were Joe and Nell were Johnny and Tarita Sut- Mr. and Mrs. Oden Hudson 114 East Texas Street Hayes of Borger. voluntary. ton, Chuck and Phoebe Heart- motored to Stinnett Sunday Pearl Hammonds and Fay The annual test program line. and ate dinner with Mr. and Goodson of Stinnett; Mark and will be administered by spec- Rick Brentmeyer family Mrs. Ray Hudson and family. Annette Meek and Kaleb, Letters & Transfers ially-trained personnel in each spent the weekend at Burk- Stopped by to see their grand- Cloid and Tersa Helton. Am- school district under the gui- burnette visiting Ricks brother Engagement • • • sons. Robbie and Randy Gatlin ber. Jimmy and Todd and delines and supervision of the and family. in Borger on their way home. Jersy & T-Shirts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Miss Helton is a graduate of Tammie Helton came out got Texas Education Agency. James Ramey family visited Helton of Wheeler are proud Wheeler High School. attend- Jason Saturday. • the Darrell Rodenberg family 1' CARD OF THANKS to announce the engagement ed Amarillo College and is Sunday at Venson and Fay Saturday they all went fishing. Thurs. Review John F. "B" Harting and approaching marriage of employed by Amarillo Natio- Smith's were Winnie Gilmer Sherri Lewallen Marshie spent the night We wish to express our their daughter, Karen Lynette nal Bank. and children, Trisha and Wal- ^ with the Rodenbergs Saturday Phone: 426-571 sincere thanks and appreciat- to Mr. Randolph S. Cromer of Mr. Cromer attended Kans- ter Hand and James Lewis nite. Charity Dinner ion to our friends, neighbors Amarillo. as State University and Wich- Smith. Sunday dinner guest at Roy and relatives for many acts of The wedding will be in the ita State University and is Mr. and Mrs. Oden Hud- The annual husband's din- and Lois Meadows home were kindness during the illness First United Methodist Church employed with Capital Assoc- son visited in Chidress Wed- ner and charity fund raiser for NOTICE Milton and Karen Mott, A- and death of our loved one. in Wheeler on February 14th iates as a Regional Merchan- nesday with his family, the L. Girlstown was attended by manda and Kenton, Eddie and Farmers, Ranchers, We also thank the staff at at 3:00 p.m. dising Consultant. J. Hudson. L. J. Hudson is in a twenty-six members, hus- Leta Meadows Loria and Amy. bands & guest on January 15. Parkview Hospital for their A ballgame at Briscoe ,- Platuopegts;r-‘,.,ermuyeertgan ----g.- .7- -9" The catered steak dinner and Business People care and concern and Rev. • Friday nite, January 30 with bingo party was held in the are you a small 2-way radio user? Grace for spiritual and com- Mobectic at 7:00 o'clock. Coin & Copper Room of the The Reliable, Affordable 2-Way Is For YOU forting words. Briscoe and Allison played First National Bank of Whee- The Family of B Harting basketball at Allison Friday ler. White elephant prizes Pace 2-Way night and the Briscoe teams were awarded to the winners Low Band, VHF, UHF, Pagers, Wallde Talkies won both games, the girls of Bingo. Hostesses for the Mobile Phones LOST: Brown/Black and were very close, won with an evening were Noveline Loyd. White dog — Part Bassett — over time. Bertie Maddox was Connie Porter, Kathy Hill, and WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL medium build. No collar, gash high point girl on Briscoe team Bobbye Hill. on left shoulder, needs medi- Norman Morgan was high Dub's Radio Communications cal attention. Answers to point boy on boys Briscoe Wheller Public School 629 South 7th "Rosie". Call Betty Hennard, team. 806-323-5538 Home: 826-5790 or Office: Congratulations to both MENU Canadian, Texas 826-5961. teams in the jr. high tourna- Feb. 2-6, 1981 ment at Kelton this weekend. MONDAY: Breakfast; Saus- The Briscoe boys team won age, Biscuit, Honey, Juice. sportsmanship. congratulat- Milk. pip BALANCED NUTRITION ion to them. Lunch; Hamburgers. Lettuce. Allen Hale family ate dinner Tomatoes, Onions, Milk. Sunday with Willis and Verna. TUESDAY: Breakfast; Oat- FREE CHOICE Darrrell Rodenberg family meal. Toast, Juice, Milk. 4 ' and Marcy Roberts visited Lunch; Pork chops. Gravy, V ENERGY V MINERALS them in afternoon. ENTIRE WINTER STOCK t Mashed Potatoes. Green V VITAMINS Gene and Roberta Signs Beans, Roll, Milk. v/ PROTEIN visited the Eddie Surr pters WEDNESDAY: Breakfast; family Saturday. Whole Wheat, Toast, Juice, Wanda Childress and Cathy Milk. Hunt visited Mr. and Mrs. Lunch; Pig-in-a-blanket, Lawrence Aderholt Thursday French Fries. Beans. Mil'% in Borger. Mrs. Aderholt is in FRIDAY: Breakfast; Cinna- Rest home there. She said tell mon roll. Juice, Milk. • everybody at Briscoe hello for Lunch; Turkey pot pie, Tossed her and if they would come salad, Cheese sticks, Milk. and see her she would talk their ears off. We are glad she SALE STARTS still remembers us. BALANCED nutrition is easy with the FSC 4 or 5 Point Program ... and the proper' Scott and Kay Luttrell and THURS. Dr. M. V. Cobb balance between all the minerals, vitamins, energy and protein is the most Brandi Clyde Jr. and Mary important part of beef cattle production . . . FREE CHOICE feeding of MOREAS CHIROPRACTOR Energized Protein Supplement. MORANOLS Energized Supplement and Jane Dukes and Stacie ate are looking for . . . Specializing ip The CATALYX' Minerals and Vitamins provides the balance you dinner Sunday with Fat and THIS PROGRAM WORKS . . Write today for free information. Examination rind Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. Hop Treatment of Spinal Castle of Shannon, Texas - The Spot for Fashion'' 4nd Nervous Disorder, visited Fat and Wanda Satur- Phone 806'826.3111 P.O.Box 208 5-POINT FEED CO. day. They were up visiting WHEELER TEXAS 79096 256-2133 — 1I2 Miles South of Wheeler their son, Mike and Brenda 310-South lain Castle and children, Mile and PHONE: 806 '826-58R7 Brenda live on the Jim Seihy SHAMROCK. TEX.4S •rtiot S 1m" ‘ 91 ' T ii . ' • ' inn' Ir.. F I •0 4 lir...A I_ • ..- .- ' ' '

• Page 4—THE WHEELER TIMES—Thursday, January ^.9, 1981 TO GIVE AWAY: 3/4 Collie ac int 62 A-7 1/4 German Shepard. 4 mo. MD-0 B Burton et ux to old puppy. Call 375-2582. ltc Pioneer Prod Corp 12-24-80 * Want Ads Court Records 37.8 ac int 155.6 ac 290S2 FOR SALE: 3 Noble Drills, MD--Raymond Moore et ux to OIL & GAS PROPERTIES good condition, Grant Meek, LIST OF INSTRUMENTS FIL- Vise Energy, Inc 9-17-80 AOL Pioneer Prod Corp 12.29-80 80 rLADY VENUS:-- Aloe Vera 826-5669. 2tp ED IN THE OFFICE OF THE to Cotton Pet Corp NE% 6 IRR ac ipt S1/2 55 A-7 Cosmetics now available at the COUNTY CLERK AND DIS- Co Sur UNIT DESIGN--C & K Pet Inc City Cleaners & Fabrics. Call Witt HAW. FOR SALE: Large home and 5 TRICT CLERK OF WHEELER ROW--Loyde Goad to Green- et al to John M Wright et al fot free facial and skin treat- TREE IAMBS MARK BURRELL A. W. BURRELL acres at west edge of Wheeler COUNTY, TEXAS FROM JAN belt Elec Coop Inc 12-9-80 Pt 12-31-80 630 ac EJDGrinolds A Box 23 Route 1 Sur ment. 826-3268. rtn FURNITURE Wheeler, Texas 79096 Twltty, Texas 79090 city limits. James Verden, 16 THRU JANUARY 23, 1981 Sec 59 Blk A-4 800/826-3208 008/258-2069 Phone: 826-5965 after 5 p.m. JANUARY 16, 1981 D--Earnest J Pritchard Sr et ux OL--Doris Schroeder et al to JUNK SPANISH TAPES & RE- rtn AOL--Lubell Oil Co to Bronco to Cleve W Parsons et ux Cotton Pet Corp 3-20-80 CORDS. L. & F. Repair. P.:Will haul after school or Oil Co 12-31-81 N1/2 NW% — 1-10--81 Lot 4B 32 Shamrock 50'x180' SE% 60 A-8 826-3241. Saturdays. FOR SALE: Round bales love- SE% NW' 44 Blk 24 DT--Larry C Barbour et ux to AOL--Kennedy & Mitchell Inc Day Phone: 826-3123 MARY KAY grass hay. Phone: 826-3279 AOL--HNG Oil Co to Terry L First Natl Bk Wheeler 1-2-81 to Calpetco III-1976 1-8-81 N1/2 CAKES Evenings & Saturdays FOR SALE after 6:00. $25.00 a bale. Brown et al 1-$4-81 90 av Sec -Lots 16 to 19, N'/2 20 Blk 3 S1/2 & S1/2 N1/2 14 A-7; 94 B 13 %Phone 826-3221 93 Blk 13 Wheeler, Stanley 2nd Addn ROY D--Ronsons Develpment CATERING SERVICE FOR 2tp DT--Charles C Vletcher et ux Ltd to Sioux Hart Energy Corp Wedding & Anniversaries COSMETICS By Owner OL--Barmy Lynn Hardcastle to land, to First Natl Bk in Wheeler 12-30-80 6 ac int E% 58 A-8 Cathy Hunt-375-2391 New Consulant FOR SALE: 681/2 acres FOR SALE: Portable 2 station ASSISTANT MANAGER 12-26-80 Mins W1/2 4 J Poit 8 RENTAL DIV ORDERS-- Kay Luttrell-375-2421 3 Br—large master Br, liv- near Wheeler. Phone: Beauty Shop, 12'x24', cedar TRAINEE WANTED. Exper- event Essie Finsterwald et allI & 12 BARBARA DYER ing room, den, utility room, 1/714/885-7442, Ken siding, completely carpeted, ience preferred. Good benefits AOL--Grace Petroleum Corp to 1980 325 ac EJD Grinolds Sur 1 1/2 bath, new carpet, new Crowder. rtn new equipment, frig. air, built with fast moving company. Dyco Pet Corp et al 1-6-81 640 JANUARY 23, 1981 WAITRESS WANTED: Apply Phone: 826-3091 appliances; central H/A. in bathroom, fully supplied. Apply in person. No phone ac Thomas James Sur FED TAX LIEN--Joe P Steffey at Sparlin's Restaurant. rtn Free Frials — Supplies — Good location for appoint- FOR SALE: 55 sq. yds. green By appointment only, Phone: calls please. C.R. Anthony, AFF--Abita Earnhart Baldwin et ux to United States of Deliveries ment call 826-3065. shag carpet, fair condition. $1 826-5750. rtn 314 N. Main Shamrock, Texas. to Albert M Earnhart 1-15-81 America 1-19-91 MINERAL & ROYALTY sq. yard. Call 826-3253 after 5 and ask for Max or Stacy. ltp 4tc Sec 28 Blk A-4 MD--R C Callan to Bill Spill- I am interested in purchas- FOR SALE: 1977 Ford L.T.D. HOUSE FOR SALE: 2 bed- FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, 21/2 8 OL & RDO--Mary B Finster- man 12-29-80 3 ac int 62 Blk ing your minerals or royalty Good tires, 60,000 miles. One room, 2 baths, den, dinning bath, living room, den large wald et al to Phillips Pet Co A-7 acres. Would like to Trade owner, James Verden, Phone: room, living room & kitchen. utility room, basement, all 320 ac EJD Grinolds Sur 14 PARTIAL R OF JUDG--Natl surface of the SW% Sec 38, 806/826-5965. tin Phone: 826-5259. rtn carptedted on 5 acres. 1601 W. HEAR t OLs--Will Taylor et al to Bk of Commerce to Ben Parks Bik A-4 for 80 mineral acres 12th st. Good out buildings Evangelist Phillips Pet Co Nov & Dec 1-16-81 Foreign Land in Wheeler County. Bill 55 COWS FOR SALE: George and fence. Phone: 826-5810 rtn ARR 1980 Lots & Small Tracts In & ASSINd OVERR1D ROY--Blen CARPENTRY WORK: Finish t_ Spillman, Wheeler Oil Co., B. Dunn, Phone: 845-2561 or work and general repairs. Buck Near Wheeler H Bear to Virginia Ann Bear et $ 4tp Box 832, Wellington, 806- 665-4534. Hill, 826-5750. rtn 2 OLs--James M Davis et al to al 12-9-80 Sec 22 Blk 13 447-2525. rtn Mark Woods Minco Oil and Gas Co Dec 80 D--Diana Wright to Betty Lou Jan 81 Pt Sec 22 Blk L; Pt Silas Wright undate Pt Outlot 3 FOR SALE: 1976 Ford Courier Oil & Gas Properties Preaching Phifer Survey & N Stephen Shamrock good condition, custom paint, ALL TYPES OF • OIL & GAS LEASES Keith Sur REV P OF ATTY--Amanda 8-tract stereo, bucket seats, • ROYALTIES • MINERALS the Word m JANURAY 19, 1981 Hall to Floyd Hall 1-19-81 white spoke rims, horst shifter PETROLEUM LAND MANAGEMENT ROY D--Samuel G Kirkland et P OF ATTY--Amanda Hall to carpeted, C.B., dual antenaes, SERVICES ux to R A Norbet 1-12-81 5 ac Mary Opal Hall Oldham Wheeler, Tx 79096 $2200.00. Call 826-3047 or CEMENT WORK P.O. Box 542 int 48 A-8 1-19-81 826-5800. 2tp Office: (606) 826.5268 Home: (806) 826-5865 2 OL--R C Callan et al to Dyco RDT--First Natl Bk. of Amarillo j Roofing of all types — Residential Additions Pet Cork 12-8-80 E1/2 Sec 14 to Euliss Neihart undated 3.19 HOLCOMB Backhoe & Dirt Moving FOR SALE: '78 Chevy Van, Blk RE ac SW% 4 T&NO Ry Co Sur customized, and '72 Chevy flat 2 OL--R D Mills et al to ROW--Shamrock Ind Sch Dist Trailer Park Metal Building Erection bed pickup. 826-3053. rtn Helmerich & Payne, Inc to City of Shamrock 1-12-81 Pt West 12th Street 11-20-80 Sec 82, 83 Blk 13 Blk 22 Shamrock Phone 806/826-5810 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath AOL--Malouf Abraham, Inc to D--Doris Schroeder et al to San or 827-5942 PETTY & ASSOCIATES country home, 826-5843. rtn Helmerich & Payne, Inc Millet 1-23-81 & DT--San Mil- 10-7-80 S1/2 SW' 18 A-5 let to First St Bk Mobeetie FOR SALE: 1947 Willis Jeep, General Contractors BEST BUILDERS OL--State of Texas to Malouf 180'x50' SE'% Sec 60 Blk A-8 283 V-8 Chevy Engine, recent- 807 N. Wall Shamrock, Texas CARPENTER SERVICE Abraham, Inc 12-18-80 (Out of Sub Div 7) ly overhauled, Call 375-2398. No job too large or too small D--Danny Yarborough et ux to D--Jerry Hefley et ux to Lois E 2tc Phone 256-2759 For the best job — Call the C L Roberts et ux 1-16-81 N1/2 Richardson 1-22-81 1105(250' best people 2 all 1 Blk 21 Shamrock NE% 59 A-8 exc mins WANTED' Female Concession George Harris — 826-5692 D--Jackie R Arnold et ux to D--Jerry Hefley et ux to Dan Help. Must be willing to work, Bennie A Reed et ux 1-15-81 W Hefley et ux 1-22-81 1/2 int Friday and Saturday nights., THE REWARD W75ft & W7 ft E1/2 L 3 Blk 39 Lots 6 to 9 Hefley Adn Apply in person. Rogue Diamond Lost Shamrock D--Dan W Hefley et ux to Theatre. Phone: 826-3078. rtn Near Post Office DT--Bennie A Reed et ux to Jerry Hefley et ux 1-22-81 1/2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY) Jackie R Arnold et ux 1-15-81 int 40 ac NE% 59 A-8 Exc ouse Moving Rhonda Blanchard W75ft & W7 ft E1/2 L 3 Blk 39 Mins 826-5734 Christ is the Answer Shamrock AFF--Paul T Macina to himself ri SPARLIN'5-82675898 MEMBER 1981 2 SUB--Small Bus Admr & R L 1-23-80 Mins E% 100 Blk 23 FOR RENT Wheeler, Texas Zeigler et ux to El Paso Nat DT--E 0 Kelly et ux to Gas Co 1-9-81 Pt 25 Camp Co Canadian Prod Cre Assn CRUSADE 1-23-81 NE'/4 Sec FOR SALE: Full size bed and r COUNTRY SI & 38 Blk 17 3 Blk RE frame. Bobby Jennings, Call TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION AOL--Great American Explor DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE after 5:00, 826-3153. rtn Corp to Great Amer DrIg #7868 Adoption 1-19-81 HOME Ptnership-I 12-19-80 64 S1/4 63 #7869 Keith Ray Brazil 1-19-81 3 bedrooms, fully carpeted. COMING A-7 for change of name Call Chester Jones after 5 at MD--Garland Moore et ux to #7870 Sherli Kathleen Gilmer Callahan's 6-5816. ltp Pioneer Prod Corp 12-29-80 50 vs Mark Sanford Gil,er 1-21-81 ER -T1N\4 ac int 62 A-7 Divorce $11 FOR SALE: Hay grazer in TO WHEELER rtiCt‘fri" MD--V B West to Clara Mae #7871 Raymond Moore et al vs Refrigeration 'large round bales. 826-5843. West tr et al 1-8-81 1/2 ac int Amarex et al 1-22-81 Suit on 4r-igen NW% Sec 9 A-3 Oil Lease Roy Callahan LEGAL NOTICE Nightly OL--L H Davidson et al to A W The County Judge, Wheeler FEB. 17-22 Burrell 3-19-80 E50 ac NW% I Pioneer Gas Heating — Air Conditioning County, Texas will accept ap- Cert 5/ 720 Pioneer Gas Products Com- pany, a subsidiary of Pioneer plications from all banking SPONSORED BY AREA . CHURCHES C/C ORDINANCE--City of Phone: 256-3141 P.O. Box 187 corporations associations or Wheeler Ex Parte undated Blk Corporation, has agreed with Shamrock, Texas 79079 Phone: 826-3123 individual bankers desiring to C Wheeler, Park Addn Palo Duro Pipeline Company to construct a natural gas Entered as second-class matter December 18, 1933, at the Post be designated as County De- D--Dale Lang et ux to Silver Office at Wheeler, Texas 79096, under the act March 3, 1879. pository for all County Funds processing plant on Palo Duro', WANTED: Someone to cut Springs Ranch, Inc 12-31-80 Pt and County 'School Funds. NUMB ARMS, LEGS Secs 6, 7 A-4 Pipeline's system. elm trees for wood. Contact Louis C. Stas, Owner and Publisher Such application to be pre- The new plant will be owned Wheeler Times. 826-3123. rtn ROW--Edith F Sims to tom H sented to the County Judge, Danger Signals Christner 1-15-81 NE% Sec 17 and operated by Pioneer Gas SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Wheeler County, Wheeler, There may be misalignment of vertebras in A-5 Products, said K.B. Watson, OIL & GAS LEASES Texas, on or before February the spine causing pressure on nerves, yet the president and chairman of the Wheeler County. . . .S7.75 Outside County. . . .$8.75 patient experiences no pain in the back. C/C DEATH RECORD--Lewy I am interest in leasing your 9, 1981 at 10:00 A.M. to be Instead, a variety of sensations may be felt Alexander McWhorter 1-12-81 board of Pioneer Corporation, Oil & Gas Leases, purchas- considered by the Commis- in other parts of the body. These include 2 ASSIGN INCOME--Robert B in announcing the project to- ing your Minerals sioners' Court on February 9, tingling, tightness, hot spots, cold spots, day. and PAUL'S REAL ESTATE crawling sensations, electric shock sensa- Trostle et ux to United States Royalties. Houses or Land 1981 at 10:00 A.M. in the tions, stinging, burning, and others. of Amer 1-19-81 Land not set Watson said the plant will Wheeler Lodge No.1099 have the capacity 'to process, R.C. Callan Paul Topper Commissioners' Courtroom, Here are nine critical symptoms involving out 204 E. Texas St. 200 S. Canadian St. A.F. & A.M. Wheeler, Texas. back pain or strange sensations which are LEASE--Barbara Rogers to 150 million cubic feet of natur- (806) 826-5522 3t usually the forerunners of more serious con- al gas per day and will recover 806/826-5237 ditions. Any one of these usually spells back Jim Crouch et al 11-1-78 NV Wheeler, Texas 79096 Wheeler, Tx. MONDAY LEGAL NOTICE trouble. Sec 36 A-5 exc 40 ac about 210,000 gallons of nat- OT ural gas liquids per day when 7:00 P.M. The County Judge, Wheeler (I) Paresthesias (see above) (2) Headaches JANURARY 20, 1981 Amarillo Office County, Texas will accept ap- operating at its designed cap- GUARANTEED (3) Painful joints 14) Numbness in the arms D--Dennis H Porter et ux to Box 7473 Percy Farmer, Sec'y. plications from all banking or hands (5) Loss of sleep 16) Stiffness in the acity. The construction will AUTO GLASS neck 17) Pain between the shoulders (B) Stiff- Ruth Porter Rogers et al (806) 352-7891 corporations, associations or cost happroximately $13 mill- INSTALLATION Members Urged To Attend. ness or pain in lower back (9) Numbness or 1-19-81 Secs 59, 60, Blk 24 45 Amarillo, Texas 79109 individual bankers desiring to pain in the legs. ion, esaid. & Body Repair Visitors Welcome. A-8 exc mins be designated as County De- These signals indicate that your body is being robbed of D--Lynette Sue Myers to Del- A contract for design and CROSS pository for all Trust Funds. normal nerve function. Until this function is restored, bert Doyle McWhorter Jr construction has been awarded CAR CENTER Such applications to be pre- you will, in some degree, be incapacitated. The longer to Key Engineering, Inc., oft you wait to seek help, the worse the condition will be- 1-20-80 NW' NE% 5 IRR Co tl Phone: 826-5515 WHEELER sented to the County Judge, come. Don't wait! Should you experience any of these Sur Exc Min Houston. Construction will — Wheeler, Texas Wheeler County, Wheeler, danger signals . .. call for in depth consultation in Lay- DT--Lowell Lasley to First St begin immediately and the DRILLING man's terms. plant should be operating in Commercial Residential REDI-MIX Texas, on or before Februaey Bk Mobeetie 1-12-81 Mins 9, 1981, at 10:00 A.M. to be SW% 35 Blk 13 October. WELLS The plant will be built south REDI-MIX CONCRETE considered by the Commis- cglaydOrt aitOpIaCtiC Clinic ASSIGN INCOME--Lowell COMMERCIAL PUMP sioners' Court on February 9, of Sweetwater, in Nolan Co. SAND 103 East 28th Street & Perryton Pky. Lasley to First ST Bk Mobeetie SALES & SERVICE 1981 at 10:00 A.M. in the 1-12-81 Mins SW'/4 35 Blk 13 The company has a process- PAMPA, TEXAS 79065 CEPTIC TANK Commissioners' Courtroom, JANUARY 21, 1981 ing agreement with Palo Duro SOLD, SET & CLEANED Washed Gravel—All Sizes Wheeler, Texas. TELEPHONE 666-665.7261 ROL--Vise Energy, Inc to Pipeline Company to process BACKHOE WORK Office Hours: 7:30 to 5:00 3t Charles L Hamilton et al the gas in Palo Duro's pipeline` Banks Water Well Service LAND SALE 1-21-81 Sec 42 A-4 system which extends from the & Drilling Phone 806-826.3223 NE/4 of Sec. 29, Blk. A-2, D--John C Vise et ux to Vise to Sweet- Mobeetie, Texas H&GN Survey, Hemphill Co- Energy, Inc 12-30-80 Lot 5 Blk water. After plant payout, Phone: 845-3431 • unty, Texas. Approximately 74 28 Wheeler Palo Duro shall have the option to become a 25 percent TRAILER SPACE AVAIL- acres cropland and 75 acres AOL--Vise Energy, Inc to ENERGY working-interest owner in the ABLE: Extra large lots. Dr. Marion Roberts pasture. No minerals. Monsanto Company 1-15-81 plant. 826-5634 or 826-3215. rtn Sealed bids should be ad- NW'/. Sec 18 Camp Co Sch Alumi num dressed to First State Bank, Land Pioneer Gas Products extr- Self-Storing OPTOMETRIST Canadian, Texas, 79014, APPLIANCES ROW--Craig F Emmert to acts and sells natural gas RATES STORM-SCREEN marked "bid" to the attention Greenbelt Elc Cooperative, Inc liquids from eight plants the WINDOWS Phone: 669-3333 of Jackson, Ward and Kessie. 1-7-81 NE1/4 23, all 22 Blk 13 company now operates in Tex-, f Permanent year-round protectionr_re CLASSIFIED RATES Bids will be open Monday, Ceiling Fans MD--Edward Grant Meek et as and Oklahoma. Changeable from inside. Easy to.-:, All classified ads must be ux to mark Burrell 12-24-80 9 Pioneer Corporation is a clean—prowler-proof, Eliminates February 16, 1981, at 11:00 F A SCO— s ab le Air paid in advance, except for drafts...Cuts fuel bills.... W. Kingsmill A.M. All bids must be accom- ac int Sec 62 A-7 diversified energy resources 112 5-Year open ledger account cus- panied by cashier's check pay- Rever Warranty D--Clifton Pugh to Cinda corporation, which has head- WHEELER LUMBER CO. quarters in Amarillo and oper- tomers. Phone 826-5543 Wheeler, Tex, Pampa, Texas able to First State Bank, Johnston 12-18-80 Surface ations in 14 states, the Gulf of Charges are 13 cents per dine Service for Fine People escrow agent, in the amount of I E N C O 5-Year Warranty W1/2 NW% Sec 12 Blk 24 word. Minimum charge is 10% bid price to guarantee as of 9/1/80 JANUARY 22, 1981 Mexico and the Atlantic $1.30. execution of purchase con- I 3 OLs--Lyndon H Sims et ux to Ocean. Card of Thanks charges Let Me Write It . . CUSTOM DRAPERIES J L Arms 12-5-80 Sec 25 exc 2 Palo Duro Pipeline Co. is a Swags, Cornices, Shutters tract. Seller reserves the right will be $2.75. to reject any and all bids. I Wood Burning Stoves ac SE% & SW% 46 A-4 partnership owned by Unitet ADVERTISING GEO. RICHARDSON —WE INSTALL FREE — For additional information, RMML--City of Wheeler to Texas Transmission Co. of Teloplion••: 256-3652 DEADLINES All Types Of contact Charles L. Kessie, C all: E. M. RIVES MRS. BETTY RIVES Audrey Pearce 1-14-81 Lots 7 Houston, Perry Gas Compan- 1 806/256-5250 or 806/826-3224 ies, Inc.; of Odessa, and Tiltex Classifieds: 5:00 p.m. Mon. Brannons Decorators 323-6542. 1 to 9 BM 10 Wheeler INSURANCE Shamrock, Texas Gas Company and others of Display: 5:00 p.m. Mon. Shamrock, Texas 79079 1 Wheeler, Texas MD--Karen Meek et vir to 3tc ••••••,•••••". W. • 61‘91547,7i44F...kat '4 Pioneer Prod Con) 12-30-80 50 Houston.

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Page 5-THE WHEELER 3-Thursday, January 29, 1031 MOBEETIE had 16 pts. for the losers. CANADIAN-HEMPHILL CO Mobeetie fall short Tuesday to Wheeler Jr.High McLean Girls in a 58-53 over- C of C Banquet it time contest. Other district BASKETBALL NEWS Old Admissions Mobeetie Junior High and Danny Hilburn paced the scores have been, Mobeetie Boys Second 12-29 Claude Cox girls took third place in the Hornets with 18 pts. Mike 55, Briscoe 36, Mobeetie 54 Fri., Feb. 20 Wheeler Jr. High Boys 1-5 ,Minnie Trout Kelton Junior High Tourna- Jackson had 10 pts. for the Allison 40. Mobeeties girls The annual banquet of the placed 2nd in the Kelton 1-14 Luke Ray Alexander ment January 24th by defeat- Lefors Pirates. Other district have been paced by Shannon Canadian-Hemphill County Tournament this past week- 1-19 Olive Waldo ing Wheeler girls 39-29. Mo- scores were Mobeetie 93 Mc- Batton and Kim Hamilton with Chamber of Commerce will be end. Roger Brown and Larry 1-20 Frank Madden beetle girls were placed by Lean 62, Mobeetie 74 Allison a 10.2 pt. average. Cayla on Friday, February 20, at the Trevino were placed on the New Admissions Tina Densberger who had 18 50, Mobeetie 74 and Briscoe Darnell has a 8 pt. average and Baker School located at 723 All-Tournament Team. Whee- 1-21 Mae Helton pts and Debbie Darnell who 42. Three players have had Shonda Quarles 7.9 pt. aver- Cheyenne St. at 7:00 P.M. in ler won the first game against Anita Hix had 18 points. Before Saturday double figure averages th- age. Mobeetie and Samnor- Canadian. Shamrock 7th grade 34-31. Effie Sanders Mobeetie girls were downed rough the first four district President Jay Godwin will • wood have the same records in Trevino scored 12 points fol- Tonya Kinnard by Shamrock 8th grade 37-22. games. Danny Hilburn has 19 serve as Master of Ceremonies district 3-1. Mobeetie girls lowed by Steven Snapp with 11 Irene Dyer Debbie Darnell had 9 and pt. average, Dennis Hilburn for a program centering on the have averaged 54 pts. a game points. Wheeler defeated Kel- Meka Cunningham Betsy Stepps had 6 in that has a 14 pt. average, and while opponents averaged 44 theme, Coming Together In ton 39 to 21 in the second 1-22 Carlos Rodriquez Caroll White has a 11 pt. 1981- "Real Producers"! game. On Thursday Mobeetie pts. a game. Mobeetie girls game. Trevino had 13 and Becky Zybach average. Speaker for the evening will be girls beat Allison 42-22. start the second half of district Brown scored 10 points. In the Ruth Noffsinger The team has averaged scor play on Friday, January 30 Robert "Bob" Jett, a Com- Mobeetie Junior High Boys finals Wheeler had a slow 1-23 Romero Rodriquez log 73.5 pts. a game and munications Specialist for fail short in the consolation when they travel to Briscoe. start in which Shamrock 8th 1-25 Ron Hope allowed its opponent to score Lone Star Gas Company of finals to Shamrock 7th 39-27. grade won 27 to 16. Snapp had Lee Nell Hampton Jimmy McDaniel had 8 points 46.7 The contest with Sam- 6 points followed by Brown Dallas, Texas. Entertainment Honor Student Roberta Adams will be provided by local and Kent McLaughlin had 8 norwood will complete the first ADMINISTRATIVE EXPRES- and Trevino's 4 points. Coy Revious points in other games Mobee- half of district and the Hornets Cisco Junior College fall talent. The program will fea- SION: Pictured are principals Sidney Maxwell ture reports on the progress of tie beat Lela 58-16. Jimmy will start the second half on semester Dean's List includes Wheeler F.F.A. Thomas Helton and Bob Wills Jr. High Boys Britton Davis the United Fund Drive and the McDaniel had 15 points and January 30th against Briscoe. one from Wheeler. Students caught in planning stages of 1-27 Linda Smith Kent McLaughlin had 16 pts. Mobeetie Girls Varsity now on the Dean's List have earned efforts to establish a YMCA in At Stock Show strategy for Wheeler Faculty Baby Boy Smith Canadian. An important fea- Eric Lohberger scored 15 pts. have a 3-1 district record after a 2.5 or better grade point Mens game plan for the up- Over Clarendon Gladys Pannell also. beating Lefors girls 53-42. average on a 3.0 system. The Wheeler FFA Chapter ture will be the naming of the coming Mustang Band Boos- Wheeler Jr. High A team Dismissals Mobeetie Junior High play- Cayla Darnell had 10 pts., Wheeler student making the was represented at the Amar- Man and Woman of the Year ters Volleyball Tournament boys defeated Clarendon 8th 1-21 Gertrude Meadows ers named to the all tourna- Donna Quarles and Linda Dean's List is Candace illo Jr. Livestock Show by 18 for 1980. The first annual March 12, 14 and 145h. grade team last Monday night 1-22 Arthur Zepeda ment teams were Debbie bail White had 9 pts. Linda Watson Lewallen. market lambs and 1 Angus "Real Producer" #1 award will 25 to 16. Steven Snapp had 12 Sam Bomar nell and Tina Densberger from Heifer. be given to an oil and gas points, Larry Trevino had 9 V. the girls and Jimmy McDaniel Placing in the Jr. Lamb related business in recognition Local Students points, followed by Joel Dodd Gerald McDaniel from the boys. Mobeetie will HEAR THE Show were as follows: of their contribution to with 4 points. Darren Grimes Cora Teakell be playing host to Kelton for a Paul Neuhaus - 9th Light- Canadian in 1980. The 1981 Will Be Tested led the rebounders with 8. The Brandon Adams district game on January 26, weight Finewool; Wayne Board of Directors will be Third, fifth, and ninth grade B team boys lost a rough game 1-23 Bobby Risner 1981 at Mobeetie. Benefield - 15th Lightweight introduced and the Canadian students from the Wheeler to Clarendon 7th grade 14 to Irene Dyer Finewool; Lee McCasland - Greeters will serve as hosts MOBEET1E HORNETS "ABUNDANT ISD will participate in the 12. Wheeler made 2 of 17 free Irene Rogers 1st Lightweight Hampshire; and hostesses for the evening. Mobeetie Hornets will be second Texas Assessment of shots which spelled disaster Anita Hix Lindsey McCasland - 5th Reservations may be made by host to Samnorwood Tuesday, Basic Skills test program for the young Colts. Leading 1-24 Gladys Pannell Lightweight Hampshire; Me- calling the Chamber office at January 27th were they will scheduled for the period from point scorer was Robert Andis 1-25 Becky Zybach lannie Lee - 12th Light- 323-6234 or purchasing tickets decide the leader in district LIVING February 2-20, 1981. with 4 points. Todd Alvey and 1-26 Carlos Rodriquez Heavy Hampshire; Ronny Alls from one of the members of action. Both Mobeetie and The assessment plan, first Andis led in rebounds with 6 Sidney Maxwell - 15th Lightweight Suffolk; the Board of Directors. A Samnorwood boys have a 4-0 each. 1-27 Romero Rodriquez Roy Gates - 7th Light-Heavy of its kind in the state, is Kansas City-strip steak dinner district record. Last Friday the scheduled once each year un- This Thursday, Friday and Suffolk; Roy Gates - 5th Free Blood Pressure will be served, with all the Hornets made it 4-0 by defeat- BROADCAST" der requirements set by the Saturday Wheeler Jr. High trimmings, and a hot-cobbler Heavyweight Dorset. ing Lefors 53-33. Caroll White Texas legislature during its will play in the Shamrock Jr. Melannie Lee was recogniz- dessert. 1979 regllar session. High Basketball Tournament. ed for her outstanding show- CLINIC Wheeler students will be Wheeler Girls will play at 7:30 Beginning February 2 manship and others showing There will be a Free Blood Mobeetie F.F.A. among 700,000 expected to followed by the boys game at Pampa Youths lambs were Mark Reeder, Pressure Clinic for all Wheeler take the reading, writing com- 8:45. The game will be against Bryan Johnson, Lori Lee, County residents regardless of position, and mathematics Shamrock this Thursday. Form Group At Stock Show Kristi Finsterwald, Mike Gal- age, Thursday, February 5, on KBYP tests during the statewide A new gospel group con- lagher, and James Harris. 1981. It will take place in the The Lamb Show testing period. Each of the sisting of four Pampa High Over 700 head of sheep were south end of the Old Nicholi- Diane Moffett - 3rd for Monday - Friday tests will require a maximum Clarendon Drops School graduates who sing entered in the show. son Memorial Hospital on heavy finewool; Diane Moffett of 40 to 60 minutes to com- only accompanied by taped, Lee and Lindsey McCasland Canadian Street from 9:30- - 14th medium Suffolk; plete. instrumental background mu- at 10:30 A.M. sold their lambs in the Jr. Local Jr. Var. 12:30 a.m. Shelia Moffett - 6th Light sic, has been formed. Action Sale on Saturday. Lee's Wheeler ISD will report its Dorset; Dennis Stewart - 8th district aggregate scores to the The Clarendon JV Girls This Clinic is sponsored by "The New Life Witnesses" A half hour version weekdays of the regular lamb was purchased by P.G.C. Heavy Dorset. public at a May or June downed the Wheeler JV Girls the Retired Senior Volunteer is made up of Brad Mathis, 19; Saturday morning broadcast with Ricky Pfeil. of Amarillo for $3.00 per Barrows meeting of the Board of Trus- Friday night by a score of Program and the Texas Agric- Joe Martinez, 19; Brent Luck, pound, Lindsey's brought James Morris - 3rd Med- tees, according to Bynum 43-14. Childs and Uptergrove ultural Extension Service. 19; and Dicky McGahen, 23. This also means that KBYP now brings you $2.50 from S.G. Feil of Cana- ium Yorkshire. Smith, school superintendent. lead the scoring for Clarendon The four collectively have gospel preaching and music everyday from 9:00 dian. A Steers "However, individual stu- with 11 points each. While Educational programs con- almost 40 years experience in a Jana Corse - 14th Light till noon. Marla Pond exhibited her dents scores will be reported Tina Kreyling topped the Lady ducted by the Texas Extension choral performance. Hereford. yearling Angus Heifer named only to the student, parents, or Mustangs with 4. The Wheeler Service serve people of all Programs may be arranged Marlas Contact - bred by Heifers guardian, and the school per- girls will journey to Wellington ages regardless of socio-eco- in advance by calling Mat his Lloyd Goad of Wheeler to 5th James Batton - 2nd place sonnel directly involved," Tuesday to take on the nomic level, color, race, sex, in Pampa at Area Code 806- place in a strong class of Hereford; Stephen Batton - Smith adds. Rockets. religion or national origin. 665-4384 or Luck at 665-4598. LEWALLEN Angus Heifers. The members 3rd place Hereford; Shonda Dewey Shepard," Wheeler The newly-formed group al- were accompanied to Amarillo Quarles - 3rd Angus; De- INSURANCE AGENCY school counselor in charge of ready has performed at several Wayne Selby - 5th Angus. by Mr. Doyle Pond, Mr. and Fellowship Of Christian Athletes I test coordination commented. Panhandle locations including Mrs. Champ Davis, and Mrs. Judging Contets "This testing program is de- To Have Kick-off for Wheeler like to be a part of this chapter, Pampa and Mobeetie, and has ALL-LINES McCasland, Vo. Ag. Teacher. 3rd Place team: Carol Les- signed to help the student and Chapter or would like to ask questions future\ engagements scheduled t. ter, Dennis Stewart, Bobby Others from Wheeler up What is the fellowship of the school improve achieve- concerning F.C.A you will \ for Amarillo, White Deer, and during the show were Mr. and Hamilton. Carol Lester was ment. For this reason, results Christian Athletes? Tom Lan- have that opportunity, Wed- Miami. Mrs. Larry Finsterwald, Mr. the 6th high individual. 845-2951 82E5719 will be reported in a manner dry, coach of the Dallas Cow- nesday evening, February 4, Martinez and McGahen are Others on the Judging Team You and Mrs. Kenneth McCas- boys says, "We feel that fir STATE Br. Bin humincT AGE NT 114 TE *AS Si . that will help everyone become 8:00 p.m. We will meet in the members of the Calvary Bapt- were: James Morris, Dale land, Mrs. Doyle Pond, and F.C.A. is one of the best OREETI E. TEX. WHEELER Tx. more effective." home of Beth Brown, 1001 S. ist Church in Pampa; Mathis, Mark Pond. Hathaway. "Third grade students were programs to reach young Sweetwater, directly south of the First Baptist Church; and added to the annual testing people for Christ in our school the hospital. The regional Luck, Central Baptist Church. sequence for the first time this systems." If you are currently director of F.C.A. March Jul- "We are a modern, gospel year. The three tests will make in the 7th grade the 12th grade, ian and a F.C.A college group group and sing a wide and wirceS" up an annual assessment ef- you are eligible to be a part of from West Texas State Uni- varied selection of songs for the Wheeler chapter of F.C.A. versity, will be on hand to weet.r° fort designed to help both church functions as well as for state and local school officials you don't have to be an athlete present the program and to non-church functions," Mat improve their services," She- to participate! If you would answer questions. said. pard concluded. Ninth grade students who do not make a satisfactory "exit level" score may re-take the test each year they remain in high school. The.annual test program will be administered by specilly-trained personnel •WELCOME in each school district under the strict guidelines arid supervision of the Texas Edu- cation Agency. TO Financial Aid Workshop Today Wheeler seniors and their parents are reminded that there will be a "financial aid" WHEELER workshop sponsored by by Wheeler High School Thurs- day night, January 29 at 7:00 p. m. Ben Ed & LeeAnn Hillhouse, D.V.M. and Drew Dewey Shepard, school counselor, urges all seniors who plan on applying for some sort of financial aid in order to The Canadian Veterinary Clinic Inc. has purchased the Wheeler attend college to attend this meeting. He would also urge Veterinary Clinic. The office is now open each day with the those interested parents to same phone number. They may be called at the following numbers: attend also. Wheeler Office 806-826-5821 The meeting will take place Canadian Office 806-323-5395 in the school cafeteria. Hillhouse (Home) 806-323-5894 Crouch (Home) 806-323-6624 Memphis Slips Canadian PCA will hold a get acquainted reception in the PCA Meeting Room, Thursday February 5, 1981 at 7:30 P.M. By Jr. Var. Girls All farmers and ranchers as well as business people are welcome. Tuesday night the Memphis JV Girls downed the Wheeler JV Girls 35-33. Kristi Baker and Karen Killingsworth -led the scoring with 8. Dana Haws and Kristi Pierce had 7 and 5 respectively. Seven members ,ecutacuan, Troductien, Vreclit amaciation of the JV team placed points d'AS roduction P. 0. Box 488 Phones 806 / 826-5533 on the board. The next game A HUG FROM THE TOP - President Ronald Reagan holds the 1981 %trail ssociation 806 / 826-3106 will be with Clarendon the 23. March of Dimes National Poster Child, Missy Jablonski, of St. Louis, Mo., during a visit to Washington, D.C. Missy, six, who was born with spina %Geier, tgexae. 79096 bifida (open spine), represents more than a quarter-million children born each year in the U.S. with birth defects.

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