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Vol. 87, No. 7 Robert Lee, Coke County, (76943), Thursday, Aug. 12, 1976 Single Copy I Oc County Fair To Be Robert Lee School Set Held September 16-19 Plans are progressing right along goods, of many varieties, To Open August 19 for the annual Cake County Fair There will be a variety of ex- which will be held at the Coke hibits in both the Youth and Adult Classes will begin at 8:30 a.m- my Bickley, High School Principal Herford, Melba Mauldin, Chanda County Recreation and Show Cen­ Divisions, including canned foods, Thursday, Aug- 19, far students of Jerry Gibbs, Elementary Principal McRroom. Sheri Milbcan and Vir­ ter in Robert Lee. The theme cho­ regular baked goods, clothing and Robert Lee School. School will be Clifford Wilson. ginia Walling sen for this year is “Century Ill- needlepoint, agriculture or horticul­ d.smissed at 2:30 pm . Thursday Elementary teachers are Donna High School teachers are Max Forward Ho." The date set for ture, crafts, art, hobbies and flor­ and Friday of next week but be­ Bailey, Gayle Bolding, Myra Nell Anthony, Connie Ricci., Dorihea the fair will be Sept. 16-19. iculture. There will also be com­ ginning Monday, Aug 23, the full Craig. Lana CTendennen, laura Helen Wright. Clyde Dukes, Jerry The fair has become a big event mercial exhibits. time schedule of 8:30 a m. to 3 :30 English, Chris Frederick. Eloise for Coke County with persons from Plans are being made to have pm will be in effect. HOME ECONOMISTS Guerrant, Sid Ling, Winnie Mc- all over the county exhibiting their the Beau and Belle Coronation a- The teachers will be in school Peek. Kenneth Rase« Ronnie Ruff, gain this year along with youth ac­ all of next week with a work day HAVE STATE MEET George Strickland. Daniel Vaughn, ELOISE GUARRANT tivities and a Saturday evening Monday and in-service training AT KERRVILLE INN Wyniese W'ay and Ronda W’ojtek. program- Tuesday and Wednesday. Living ift Century HI was the Auxiliary and Lunchroom: Mary RECEIVES HONOR Everyone is asked to help make The personnel directory for 1976- theme of the meeting the Texas Patterson, Sarnmie Jo Baker. Wil­ Mrs. Eloise Guerrant of Robert this year’s biair a big success — 77 school term includes Supt. Jim- Association of Extension Home E. ma Carwile, Wanda Green, Mona Iiee was honored by the Vocational maybe even bigger and better than conomists held Aug- 4-7 in Kerr- Mathers. Joyce Rives. Lena Roe, Homemaking Teachers Association last year’s exhibition, which was vtUe- County Extension Agents Leslie Bagwell, Thelma Morris. of Texas on July 28 for her service described by many as “the best COKE HAS FIFTH from Districts 7 and 13 were the Floy Sawyer and Santos Gloria. to the teaching profession. A long one yet." SCREWWORM CASE host districts. The meet.mg was Reba Roberts is the School Tax time member of VHTAT, Mrs. Persons all over the county are Coke County had its fifth ease held in the Inn of the Hills. Assessor-Cbllector- Guerrant is a teacher of Vocational urged to get their entries ready of crew-worms last week. A sam_ Among the speakers were Dr. The school calendar for 1976-77 Homemaking Education in the lo­ and make plans to attend the big pie submitted by Royce Fancher is as follows: cal school. The award was pre­ Jennie C- Kitching, Assistant Di­ four day event. from his place nine miles north* of Aug 16: Workday sented by Cadar Parr, Associate rector for Horue Economics: Dr. Bronte was confirmed as being J- E Hutchinson, Director Emeri­ Aug. 17-18: In-Service Commissioner for Occupational Ed­ YOUTHS TOUR CANADA. screw-worms- Aug. 19: First Day of Classes ucation and Technology, Texas Ed­ ATTEND OLYMPICS tus; Dr. Dan C. l*fannstiel, Direc­ The last previous case confirmed tor Texas Agricultural Extension Sept- 6: Labor Day ucation Agency, a t the Ajmual Oct- 25: In-Service Dav TSTA Banquet of the VHTAT held at the On July 10, Craig Bessent and in the county was found four weeks Service; and Honorable Wilhebnina Nov. 5: Ends 1j* Quarter Bill Bavins left on a trip to Cana­ ago on Teddy Pitcoek’s place near Delco, State Representative. Dallas Hilton Hotel, Dallas. Nov. 25 28: Thanksgiving Mrs. Guerrant participated in the da Sane«. Statewide and area wide, The group of 150 agents and vis­ On the way they stopped and Dec- 23: Workday inservice conference July 27-30 for the numbers have increased fol­ itors enjoyed an educational tour Dec- 24.Jan 3: Christmas and professional development of Voca­toured the Tobacco lowing the early July rains. All of the LBJ Park on Thursday Company’s Plant at Chicago, 111-, Coke County Livestock Show tional Homemaking Teachers. The ojx*rators are encouraged to lie on morning- launch and a slide pres, Feb. 11: Ends 2nd Quarter conference, conducted by the where they observed snuff being the lookout for additional cases in entation, “Remodeling, Restor.ng made and went through the Sr blitz Feb- 21-22: In-Service Homemaking Education Division. this area Also, operators are re­ and Renovating for Century III.’’ Matr -h 11: Workday Breyery in ’Milwaukee, Wis. Texas Education Agency, included quested to send a sample of all was «resented by Mrs. R P- Smith April 1: Workday special sessions on new' teaching After crossing the Canadian bor. flesh eating maggets to the Mis­ of the Gillespie County Historical April 4-8: Easter methods and areas of instruction der at SauSt Ste. Marie the boys sion Laboratory for identification. Commison Mrs. Smith and other May 27: End 3rd Quarter relevant to today’s lifestyles, in­ stayed in Montreal two weeks This lets the program administra­ memliers conducted a tour of re­ May 26: 8th Grade Commence­ cluding Child Abuse, Perinatal where thev took in the 1976 tors know where* the worms are oc­ stored and renovated homes and ment ^ Care. Nutrition, Community In­ Olympics. They left Montreal Aug. buildings of the area. curs ng and also will insure receiv­ May 27: Workday and High volvement. Discipline, Adult Edu­ 1, going from there to Niagara ing drops <>f male siterile flies. Mrs. Frederica Seamen, Brazor­ School Commencement cation. and Creative Methods for Falls. Collecting and submitting sam. ia County, .was named president­ Helping People I earn. Their route home took them to pies plus spraying all livestock will elect during the annual business SOIL CONSERVATION Mrs. Guerrant received her ten Fort Knox, Kv., Nashville and help support the program. meeting year pin- Memphis, Tenn.. and New Orleans. Offcers wire installed by M‘ss DISTRICT ELECTION La- CROWD EXPECTED AT Claudia Williams, State Agent, Tex­ TO BE HELD AUG. 14 KRUEGER TO TOUR They traveled 6.000 miles and EDITH HOMECOMING as Agricultural Extension Service- An election will be held Satur­ IN THIS AREA camped out the whole time. The Others installed included the day. A ug 14, to select a d rector boys talked as if it was quite an A large crowd is expected io at. Coke County Extension Agent, Airs. On Aug. 14 Congressman Bob from Zone 3 for the Coke County adventure, as they made many tend the annual Edith Homecom­ Fay C. Roe. Mrs. Roe s director Soil and Water Conservation Dis­ Krueger will tour the Runnels Soil friends and saw many interesting ing which will be held Sunday in for District 7 ami served as State trict The meeting will be held in Soil Conservation Districit. This sights. the Robert Leo Recreation Hall. Recruitment Chairman for 1976 the Coke County Courthouse at 7:30 district serves all or parts of Run. The get together has tieen held Mrs Roe was named a voting del­ pm. at the Green Mountain Center for nels, Nolan. Tom Green. Taylor, COKE PAGEANT NOW egate for the Texas Association to Finnell Smith is currently serv­ several years but. due to the air- ¡the national mooting to be held in Coke and Coleman Counties. BEING REHEARSED ing in the director’s position from conditioning facilities, has been Portland. O re. in October. this zone The zone is located in Beginning in Rowena at 8:30 Rehearsals for “History of Coke moved to the Robert Lee Recrea­ Texas has a membership of 350 the southwest part of the county. a m. Krueger will tour the area County. Home of the Rabbit Twist, tion and Show Center. Extension Home Economists. It is The north line of the z«ne_ corres­ throughout the morning with ers’’ are in full swing. The pag­ Everyone is invited to bring a the largest membersh p in the na­ ponds to the County I‘rennet 3 soil conservation d. strict officials, eant. written by Mrs. Willson Bry­ basket lunch and come enjoy a tion. line- Th<* east line runs from the an, based primarily on the forth­ day of fellowsh p with old and new examining the work of their pro­ Robert lee Dam south to the coming book of the same name by friends A devotional program will county line. The bind south and grams such as waterways, brush Mrs. Bryan Yarbrough, has a be held at 11 a m. SENIOR CITIZENS management, terrace work and TO HAVE MEETING west of these two line :s in Zone 3. large oast of adults and youth Dave King is president of the Refresh men’s and a short pro irrigation. from lxdh Bronte and Robert Lee. Association and F’iiis Harmon is The Senior Citizens pot luck .Shortly after noon, Krueger will gram will be provided following as well as several special guests vice president and secretary. luncheon will be held Thursday. the election- All eligible voters, speak at a barbecue jn Norton- from San Angelo. Aug 19. at the Recreation and At that meeting, the Soil Conser­ both man and wife, are urged to It will lx? presented Friday and Mrs. Billv Wlayne Roe. Kevin and Show Center in Robert Lee. attend and particinate in the op­ vation District will elect its new Saturday nights, Aug. 27 and 28. Wesley Sawyer scent last week in The gathering will begin at 11:30 directors. eration of the Soil Conservation >n Robert Lee High School Auditor­ Corpus Chriti visiting her father, a m and the meal will be served District. Krueger said, “I appreciate be­ ium. • Buster Jones. at 12 noon. ing invited to examine the conser­ vation projects by the people who MARY KAY BAKER SPENDING work for the Soil Conservation SUMMER AT ESTEN PARK Distr ct. I have always supported Mary Kay Baker, daughter o f Iheir work, and this will give me a Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Baker, is chance to see their efforts first Football Workouts Begin hand. spend ng the summer in Estes Na- “There has been an effort in re­ Football practice started Mon- Sept. 3: Sterling City, There, 8:00 Wall on Nov 12. The Steers host tional Park. (\>lo, where sihe is cent years,’’ he continued, “to cut j day for the Robert Lee Steers and Sept. 10: Bronte, Here, 8:00 Eden on Sept. 17. and this will bo working at the livery stables of the back fund ng for these projects, but | Head Coach Jerry English reports Sept 17: Eden, Here, 8 00 the Holier: I-ee Homecoming game YMCA Camp the work ¡they do in land man­ that 29 Jxiysare reporting for the (IF mecoming) Junior High Schedule daily workouts. She was only one one half mil«1 agement and conservation is far Sept 24: ForSan, There, 8:00 'Hie Junior High Dogies will boo valuable to rural areas to el. The first action for the Steers from the main area of the flood Oct 1: Junction. There, 7:30 start their workouts next week and i min ate. I intend to «-onitimie my will be a .scrimmage Friday. Aug the r schedule is as follows which occurred recently in Big 20. with the W vlie Bulldogs in the Oct. 8: Mason, Here, 7:30 support of their programs." Sept, lfi: Sterling City, There, 6:00 Thompson Canyon Her parents re_ Robert I oe Stadium and on Aug. Oct. 15: Eldorado, There, 7:30 co ved word last Wednesday that Janice Fowler and I/ila O'Rear 27, the Steers will traw l to Ix>_ Oct 22: Reagan Co., Here. 7:30 Sep*. 23: Bronte. Here, 7:00 she was all right and Miss Baker were busv this week collecting mo­ ra ne for another scrinunage con- Oct 23: Menard. There, 7:.‘SI Sept 30 Loraine. Here. 6:00 reported that bovs from the YMCA ney for the Muscular Dystrophy ; te s t . Nov. 5: Open (X* 7: Sterling Citv, Here, 6:00 helped in the search for Fund At the present time they The official 1976 Steer s fnxlule ! Nov 12: Wall, Here. 7:30. Oct. 14: IiOrainc. There. 6:00 missing persons. Miss Baker has have collected $62 92 and have al­ begins Sept. 3 with a game at District play gets underway Oct Oct. 21: Bronte. There. 6 00 been employed at the c&tnp since ready mailed this to the Jerry Sterling City. The 1076 schedule 1 with the game at Junction and Oc*. 28: Coahoma 7th, Here, 6:00 May 28, ami plans to return to Lewis Telethon. follows: continues through the contest with Nov 4: Garden City, There, 6:00 Rirtiert Lee on Sept. 7.

6 The Observer, Robert Lee, Texas COUNTY DEER, TURKEY BE WISE. INVEST REGULARLY Aug. 12, 1976 IN U. S. S A V IN G S BONOS. HARVEST ESTIMATES GIVEN PERSONALS CO County harv est estimates of deer Mrs. Richard Uvhr. daughter of seasons have been compided by the JUS Mr. and Mrs. R L. Flanagan, has book and turkey taken during the 1975-76 received her degree in Special FM ë£ùi '/flent/uj MEMBER Texas Ihirks and Wildlife Depart­ ucation from the University of 1976 ASSOCIATION ment. “Tl Texas of the Permian Basin and . hoff; According to this statewide sur­ has accepted a position with th e, Robert Lee Observer vey. 2,844 whit etui I deer hunters in Trail Greenwood IndepenrY-g ochool D:s- , their PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Coke County spent 13,181 hunter days trict. The Lehrs have one son who I harvesting 1,791 deer for a hunter wate Enteral at Lb« post otftc« at Robert ue*. T t u i TOM&, is 4 years old They are living in “T as second claaa matter. success rate of 48 per cent. This is Odessa where he is employ I'd with above the statewide rote of 42 per Soon Editor and Publisher ...... KemKil Co. to a Ben Ogiesb) cent. Mrs Roy Ford of Big Spring and Managing Editor ...... !wmJ Jewell P. Wallace Turkey estimates in Coke County Mrs J. M. Prine Jr of Sanco went Phone 403-2433 indicate 1.229 hunters spent 4,211 to Dallas over Che weekend where hunter days in taking 421 turkeys "E Subscription Hntss: they met Mrs. Prine’s daughter, Ham One Year in Coke County ...... 34.00 for a success rate of 31 per cent. The Mrs. Jim Maddox and children, statewide rate was 29 per cent. tedi One Year Elsewbnre ! ;xas 35.00 Tracey and Shannon, of Little by p Rock AFB, Jacksonville. Ark. They Dot Tear Outside of 36.0V MARTHA GONZALES IS toured sites in Dallas and Arling­ 4.H DELEGATE TO STATE •T ton. Mrs- Maddox returned to Ark­ Link JOHNSON FAMILY Martha Gonzales, member of the ansas Sunday and Tracey and davi; GATHERS HERE PERSONALS Bronte 4-H Club and District 7 Shannon accompanied Mrs. Prine J BUILDING MATERIAL COSTS tor 1 Delegate to State Council, at­ to Sanco for a three week visit! Are INCREASING And NOW The family of the late M. W. and Mrs Alice Preslar and Dot ChlL tended the Texas 4-H Congress with the grandparents. The grow»1 Mary Jimmie Johnson had its an­ dress of Robert I^e and Monty last week in Austin- spent Friday night at ^adtland Is A GOOD TIME To CALL US nual family gathering at the Rob­ I'rafTard of Abilene spent Sunday Martha assisted with preparation with Mr and Mrs. Melvin Adams. About INCREASING Your ert Lee Recreation Hall July 31 for the meeting and experienced Mr. Adams is a brother of Mrs HOME OWNERS INSURANCE and Aug 1 with Mr and Mrs. T K Whito- many learning experiences in Prine COVERAGES, To Keep Up Three of the eight children are side. leadership. She represented the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fields were ] With TODAY'S INCREASED still hung and all throe were pre­ Mrs. .Arthur Rnnnion.^ I ¿ugh .Ann Coke County 4-H Council to Texas here this weekend visiting their j sent for the reunion and Robert returned home Monday Congress. She is the daughter of parents. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Heu- VALUES! The answer is Gran­ Present for the two day get to. after a five day visit with her mo­ of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gonzales. vel and Mr and Mrs. Bob Fields. ite. ge 5K Johnson. Robert l^ee; Mr and Mrs. Amber of Garland visited with of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Flanagan, cepted a position with the Alllied Insurance^.: / s r ) Glenn Lewis, Mullin, Mr and Mrs. their parents. Mr and Mrs. A J. was recently promoted to (kathode Merchants Bank Mrs. Fields at­ A g e n c y Randy Story and Kiser and Mrs Roe Jr. and Mr- and Mrs. E S. IVotection technician with Phillips tended her class reunion while Dial 453*2545 * Robert Lee Ralph Story. Brian and Jeff. Burk* Derrick, over the weekend Petroleum Co here. burner-; Mr and Mrs- Jiggs Lof ton. Mrs. George Leslie l-ofton and Uoather of Baytown; Mr. and Mrs. I^slie Ijofton, Midland; and Mr and Mrs J. C. Caston. Justin, Derek. Gregg and Scott, Odessa- Others attending were Mr and Mrs Larry Lofton and Bryan, College Station; Mr. and Mrs. Keith I/»ft on. Mr and Mrs Nor- ns Ixvfton and David. Snyder; Mr and Mrs J. B Harp and Randy Johnson Abilene; Mr. and Mrs How high Boyd Copple and Mr- and Mrs Robert Boyet Caleb and Glory. Santa Anna: Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Copple Alesha a'nd Rene, Arlmg ton w ill gas bills go, Also Mr. and Mrs Phil Parnell and Carrie. Dallas. Mr and Mrs Henry Caston and Russ. Kurland, N M ; Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cas­ ton. Fort Stockton. Mr and Mrs and when J D. Harmon and Mr. and Mrs Carlton Caston, Marty and Kim, Robert Lee.

Mrs Yeia Plumlee is in Vancou­ ver Wash, visiting her son and w ill they level off? family, the Frank Plumlees There is no sure answer. It depends, to a large ex­ tent, on what Lone Star has to pay its natural gas Do you know your suppliers. Blood Pressure? Just a few years ago, Lone Star paid only about 19C for a thousand cubic feet of gas. Thousand* of Americans are suf firin g frorr Hypertension —high Today, we have to pay almost $2 fora thousand blood pressure >et they do not Know it cubic feet of new gas. , Hypertension hills If not spot fed it ca n lead to stro b e s darn But you are still being charged at a much lower age to Kidneys, and to the brain But now with the Home Blood rate than ihat You see, we are still buying old gas at Pressure Monitor.ng Kit, you can Chech your blood pressure at lower rates under old contracts. So the average cost home Quich and accurate, the Kit includes an American Heart for gas, the cost that primarily determines your bill, Association boohiet recording fo rm s, and an illustrated mstruc is still just a little over $1 per thousand cubic feet * tion boohiet To order the Kit fill out the form As our older contracts expire, and new, higher- * below and send it, alo ng with $19 99 plus 31 59 handling and priced gas is purchased, the average price will con­ postage to Cardio Supply Company tinue to rise (even if we don’t buy any new gas). We Bo* 114 Cooper Station New Yorh. New Yorh 100C3 can foresee an average price of around $2 per thou­ Keep tabs on your blood pres sure, it's important sand cubic feet in a few years. That’s quite a big increase. We know because w e’re almost paying tliat price right now for new gas. But it should rise much more gradually in the next year or two tlian it has during the past year. •Monthly reports on gas purchases filed with the Texas Railroad Commission are public record. Lone Star Gas Company Nam e A dd ress C ity State _ Zip The Observer, Kobert Lee, Texas Aug. 12, 1976

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Remember MliilDJiD ii Supplies the eneigy— 0 but only YOU can use it wisely! . Grocery I 0TH a BISHOP PHONE 4A.VZAA 2 rhe Observer, Robert Lee, Texas GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Aug. 12, 1976 ACTUAL USE REPORT General Re\em«e Sharing protides federal 1 units directly to local and stale govern meats- Your government must publish this report advising you how these funds have been used or obligated during the year from July 1. 1971). thru June 30. 1976. This is to inform you of your government’s priorities and to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds should be sptuit. Note; Any PERSONALS complaints of discrimination in the us«1 of these funds may be sent to the Office of Revenue Sharing, Washington, I>. C- 20226- Buddy Wallace and I)onna Wal­ THE GOVERNMENT OF ACTl’AL EXPENDITURES lace spent last week in Stillwater, ROBERT LEE CITY Ok la,, with Mr and Mrs. Jackie ILAS RECEIVED GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Smith The Snvths brought them ] CATEGORIES iA) CAPITAL (B) OPERATING/ Payments Totaling $3,839 MAINTENANCE (C) hack to Robert lee and were the, during the period from July 1, 1975 thru June M), 1976 weekend guests of her parents. Mr 1 Public Safety $ 27 $ and Mrs. J. C. Wallace J r TTiey 2 Environmental ACCOUNT NO. 44 2 041 002 Protection S also attended a class reunion on j $ 3 Public ROBERT LEE CITY 407 Sunday. Other weekend guests of Transportation $ $ MAYOR the Wallaces were Mr. and Mrs. 4 Health $ $ »OX 26 Jac-ky Wallace of Abilene 5 Recreation $ $ ROBERT LEE, TEXAS 76915 Mr. and Mrs O. G. Kennedy and 6 Libraries J $ $ David returned home last Satur. 7 Social Services (D) TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to In­ day after atrip to Farmington, N. For Aged or Poor $ $ struction D) M., when* they visited :n the home 8 Financial of their son and family, the G H, Administration s $ 1. Balance as of June 30. 1975 ...... ¡...$5,929 Konnedvs. and attended the wed 9 Multipurpose and 2 Revnue Sharing Funds ding trf their granddaughter, Deb­ General Govt. $7273 Received frcir. July 1. 1975 thru June 30, 1976 ...... $3.839 ra ,\nn Kennedy, on July ;» They 10 Education $ were gone about two weeks. I I Social 3. Interest Received Development $ or Credited »July 1, 1975 thru June 30, 1976) ...... $ 98 Marty and Kim Caston are vis­ 12 Housing & Com m u­ • 4. Funds released from Obligations ...... $ 0 iting this week with the r grand­ nity Development $ parents, Mr and Mrs. Leon Da­ 13 Economic 5. Sum of line 1. 2, 3, 4 ...... $ 0 vis of Roscoe Development 5 Word has been received here that 14 Other (Specify) Buster Farris underwent neuro- Publishing $ GO 7. Total Funds Available ...... $9 866 15 Totals $7360 $ «irgery Aug 9 in the Audie Mur 8. Total Amount F.xpended phy Veterans Hosp.tai in San An­ NONDISC RIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET »Sum ot line 15, column B and column C) ...... $7-360 tonio Although he will be in in­ (E) CERTIFICATION: I certify that I am the Chief Executive Officer 9 Balance as of June 30. 1976 ...... $2 506 tensive care a few days, his con-' and, with respect to entitlement funds reported hereon, 1 certify that •SUion is reported to be aaU sfac.1 they have not been used in violation of either the priority expenditure tory. requirement ( Section 103) or the matching funds prohibition (Sec­ ID THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A tion 104) of the Act. COMPIETF COPY OF THIS REPORT HAS BEEN PUB­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan S. E ADAMS 8-4-76 LISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCU­ urr leaving Thursday for San Fran- LATION- I HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT AND REC­ Signature of Chief Executive Date c;s.o to after.i the Chevrolet New ORDS DOCUMENTING THE CONTENTS. THEY ARE Car Announcement Show. S E. ADAMS, Mayor OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT CITY IIAIJ. IN Michael Denm-n, son of Mr. and Name and Title ROBERT LEE. TEXAS. Mrs I)i ’k Herman of Odessa, is • here \iMt-ng his grandmother. Mrs. . Gene Baker

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WORMS CAN PERSONALS 1 Visaing over the weekend with KILL YOUR PET. Mir. and Mrs. Lendy I>evoll uixl L aw roundworms (Ascarids) ran Lisa were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie kill your cat or dote. And he can pick them up any time even be Devoll and Shane of Snyder and born with them. What can be Donnie Devoll. They also attend­ done about the "worry of worms”? ed a class reunion- Dowtie is now Sergeant's * Worm-Away'" Cap- teaching at Vars ty High School • - hules mix easily with pet food to in Eagle Pass. rout roundworms. For other worm problems, get Sergeant’s Sure Mr- and Mrs. Ray Aldridge and Shot'* Capsules, Puppy Capsules daughters, Kristi and Karla are moving here from Denver City. He SPECIALS or Tapeworm Medicine. will be employed with Ivey Motor No. 60 Co. as shop foreman. She is the daughter of the J. B. Robertsons. Specials Good Through 8-14-76 — But You Mr. and Mrs. i^me Boaty and Chris of Lubbock were weekend Can Register for FREE Prizes Through 8-31-76 guests of his parents. Mr. and 4 Sf>ain Mrs. Fred L. Beaty. Store Hours Sunday Thru Thursday: 8 A.M -9 P.M. INVITATION FOR B M h S Friday & Saturday: 8 A.M.-l 1 P.M. R e tire s f r o m The Housing Authority of the City of Robert Lee, Texas, will reco.ve bids for re-roofing due to hail dam. Florida. age, on Projects No- TEX 270-1 and OR,HOW 270-2. consisting of 15 duplex build­ ing and l Office budding, until 2:00 AMERICA. o’clock p.m on the 24th day of The Koadrunner Grocery picked upFLORIDAfor August, 1970, at the Local Housing Authority Office. 710 Bishop St., 612 Commerce St. — Just East of Courthouse $5 million. Robert I^e. Texas 71504."». at which time all bids will bo publicly open- Attention is called to the provi­ And it still does. sions for equal employment op­ r i f t s : 700 Today, you can help portunity, and payment of not less with U . S. Savings Bonds. than the minimum salaries and And at the same time, they wages must be pa d on this pro­ PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AW AY let you build savings. ject. Easily. Automatically. All buildings can be inspected by This happens when yon interested bidders and further At Participating Affiliated Food Stores join the Payroll Savings information can lx* obtained at the Plan, or buy Bonds where Housing Authority Office. 710 Bis­ you bank. Year after year, hop St-, Robert Lee, Texas, or by i 76 Chevrolet Monte Carlo you accumulate more calling AC 915 453-2912 or 453-2909. and more savings. And it The Housing Authority of the can add up to a bundle. CUy of Robert Lee reserves the $1000.00 CASH S o maybe you’d better right to reject any or all bids or Start this week. to waive any informalities in the Because, someday, you’ll bidding- M IN K COAT have to retire, too. The Housing Authority of the Now T. Bolds piy intermt wlra fell City of Robert Lee to maturity of S years (4! i% the fust an Interest it not subject to state or By: Fern Havins rcal income taws, and federal tax may U 4ctuud ••til rcdtmjUw*. Chairman, Board of Featuring GUL F PRODUCTS Commissioners Date: August 10. 1976 Good Gulf Gasol ne 52.9 per gal. GASOLINE EMBARRASSING, BURNING Gulf No Lead 54.9 per gal. SELF fitchisiy? Gulf No-Nox 56.9 per gol. SERVICE stock ZEMO relieves itching fast be­ inj^nerica. cause its special ‘anti-itch’ medi­ cation soothes inflamed surface ARROW PINTO BEANS 1 lb. pkg. 200 years at the same location. tissues. Get relief with the first ap­ 15c plication of soothing, medicated LIMIT 1 - REG. 30c ’^„Jn'w'A puW»e ' hr AOvnlis.ngsuMe* of |M* puhHcutlo« . jnt ZEMO—Oint- ment or Liquid. Z l V l U v r GLEEM II TOOTHPASTE 7 oz. 77c LIMIT 1 - REG. $1.35

INSUR-MATION I With 10 Gal. or More of Gasoline Get THURSTON McCUTCHEN 1 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE, 453-2812 j Vi GAL. OF GANDY'S FROZAN FOR 39c Our son is going to college next year. He (The Frozan Special Good Through Labor Day) OR plans to use his roommate's car. We carry standard Family Automobile coverage. If 1 Lb. Can Folger's Coffee for Only $1.59 or he should have an accident in his friend's 13 Oz. Fox Deluxe Pizza for Only 59c car, wifi our insurance pay? (The Coffee and Pizza Specials Good This Weekend) Your Choice of One, Please It depends on whether or not the roommate carries coverage on his automobile. If he does . . . his Automobile Policy will pay the damage on anyone driving his vehicle with his per­ We Are Here to SERVE YOU! mission. If the roommate does not carry insurance on his car, your Automobile Policy would pay in the event of an MANAGED BY MRS. MARGARET ROANE & MRS. VIRGINIA WARD accident with your son driving a non-owned vehicle. The standard to go by is . . . Primary coverage always rests first with the owner of the vehicle and the vehicle, itself, not the P S. Box Larae GEORGIA WIGGLER WORMS, REG. $1 25 ____ SPECIAL $1.00 driver. try.- ■ I i 1976

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of of June 30, 1975 of of PAYMENTS PAYMENTS TOTALING $67,460 period from 15, 15, ROBERT ROBERT LEE, TEXAS 76945 COKE COUNTY COUNTY COKE 405 as COUNTY TREASURERCOUNTY —Book Work —Book —BusinessCards -S a le Bills —Office Forms —Bill —Bill Heads —Statements —Invoices —Letter Heads —Envelopes n ew s the the line line Amount Amount Expended : : EVERY EVERY of of t h i WE WE PRINT ANYTHING the ages of 3-21 tarded, learningturbed, or disabled,health impaired. emotionallyAnd when we dis­find them, they'll be given ser­ Texas now for provides a free CHILD public FIND education vices fitting their own Make personal the needs.call that makes the difference. Coll (915) 653-7333, collect. struction struction D) CHILD CHILD FIND. children. children. They may Do Do you of know a handicapped child between HAS HAS RECEIVED GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Funds Returned to ORS . . . during Total Balance Interest Received Funds Released

Total Funds Available Balance as (Sum (Sum 2. ROBERT ROBERT LEE, TEXAS. (D) TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to in­ 1. 2 2 Revnue Sharing Received Funds from July 8. 4. 7. 9. or Credited «July thru 1, 1975 June 30, 1976) 5. 5. Sum of line 1 2 3, 4 OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT COURTHOUSE IN 6. 6. COMPLETE COMPLETE COPY OF LISHED THIS IN RKPORT A NEWSPAPER LOCAL HAS OF GENERAL IATION. BEEN CIRCU- PUB­ I ORDS HAVE A COPY DOCUMENTING OF THIS REPORT THE AND REC­ CONTENTS. THEY ARE

ROBERT LEE OBSERVER LEE ROBERT Except Money anJ Postage Stamps! For EFFICIENT Service On— Hie Observer, Robert Lee, Texas w w w » * « »

the year from July 1. 1975. thru June 30, 1976. This is to inform

during during OPERATING/ 57,606 $57.605 $ $ $ $ $ S $ ACTUAL USE REPORT MAINTENANCE (C) GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Title and and Miss Miss Cindy Book of San Angelo Harroll Hobbs, uncle of the Ushers were Howard Book, Ro- Carissa Dk*rsohke of Ft. Worth, Candles were lighted by Howard The bride's parents hosted the Members of the House party in­ I^onnie worth I^onnie Blood returned to The bride is a graduate 1976 of Following a wedding trip to Ha­ to her grandmother. She carried Book, Book, the bride’s cousin of Ro- wa her sister’s maid of honor a txHKjuet a of pink txHKjuet rose buds, champagne pixie carnations breath and with rose baby’s streamers- Bridesmaids were Suzy Newman wena, and Vicky Hobbs, cousin of and Pat Gipson, sister of the B<*ok of Rowerta andB<*ok Larry Wilde groom, both of Sun Angelo. Shan«» and Dee Eddy of Uvalde, bride’s the groom, Sweetwater. br.de's cousin, was cousin, was flower ring bearer. girl groom, was best man Groomsmen of of Uvalde- l>aryl and Doyle ers SchnL laid out the aisle cloth. were Terry Arnold of Slaton, the groom’s cousin- Sweetwater, Terry groom’s Hobbs of cousin, Ce. cousin, and Bert Book of San An­ cil Book of San Angelo, gelo, bride bride's s brother. Elks Lodge following the ceremo- werra, werra, bride's cousin, Larrybrides Wilde, cousin. Daryl and Doyle reception with a dinner at the Schniers t»f San of the Angelo, bride. cousins ony. ony. The bridalfour tiered table Lady Windemese cake featured a cluded Lana Schniers, Clair Strut«'. ska. all of San Angelo. I>eona Book istered guests- Willingham Willingham 1e wh in Virginia. Dr. San San Angelo I,ake View High School- in San Angelo. of Milt'S of and Milt'S Shirley Wilde of Uval­ S lver S last week after trip a two to weeks k-o, Quant Va- He accom­ lingham of Bovd and were guests The bridegroom is a graduate 1973 tractor. Tamie Pybum and Melissg Pul- de. Carol Sue Wilde of Uvalde reg­ panied Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wil­ Willingham and Bloodworih wore interest in Washington. D- C.* of of LVlfS. He is a building con­ waii, the couple will be at home of of their son. Dr and Mrs. Rick room mates while A&M attending University. Texas The ed groun the tcur- capitol and other ponts of CAPITAL (E) j j Name $ $ $26.655 $15.000 s s $11.655 $ s $ S $ $ S $ ACTUAL EXPENDITURESACTUAL

W. W. W. THETFORD, County Judge

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XONDISf RIWINATIGN RIWINATIGN XONDISf HAVE REQUIREMENT'S BEEN MET W W W. THETFORD g.6.7<; KTIFIt ATION: F I C certify that I am the Chief Executive Officer Development Development Totals 1 nity Development CATEGORIES (A) Protection Public For Aged or Poor Administration Transportation General Govt. Social Services II II Social (h i 15 15 1 1 Public Safety 13 13 Economic and. and. with respect to entitlement funds reported hereon, I certify that 10 10 Education 12 12 Housing & Commu­ 14 14 Other (Specify) General General Rexenue Sharing prorides federal directly tumLs te local and state governments. Your government must publish this report advising you how these funds have been used or obligated you you of your government's priorities and to encourage your partiri pation in decisions on how future fluids should be spent. Note: Any they have not requirement heen used Section in I violation of 103) either or the the priority matching expenditure funds prohibition (Sec­ complaints of discrimination in the use of these funds may be sent to the Office of Revenue Sharing, Washington, D. C. 20226. tion tion 104) of Ihe Act. 2 2 Environmental 3 3 5 5 Recreation 6 Libraries 4 4 Health 7 8 8 Financial 9 9 Multipurpose and Music Music was presented by Miss The bride, given in marriage bv Mrs. Mrs. J F. Elkins, all of San An­ and Mrs Frank Karen Franke. organist of San An­ gelo, gelo, and Miss loist of Deanna Paint Rock. lx*hr, so­ gelo. gelo. The groom of Mrs. is J the D grandson Elkins of Robert ILee. her father, was wearing silk a gown organza. of The princess style! and a wedding ring ihat belonged gown gown featured a lace and voke pearls of accenting Clooney the high belonged belonged to her great grandmother headpice was a candlelight JuK- ett cat)- She wore a locket which collar and long lacy sleeves Her

M. W . Mrs. Robert Elkins lH*an in in Abilene MEET h e ld WINS RED 4 4 II HAYRICK HAYRICK LODGE AT IHNN REMOVES Revue Revue - D i- G e l. JOHN JOHN L. HECK. CORNS ANO CAUUSES ANO CORNS Freezona is for corns that hurt that corns is for Freezona LEWIS LEWIS HEUVEL. Secretary • STATED MEETING TheAnti-Gas Antacid, I> r e ss no ugly peds or plasters or freezone peds ugly days, no In eases the hurt, eases hurt, the helps ease safety the off com. Drop on Freeront-ta»e oft corns Absolutely painless No dangerous cutting, painless cutting, Absolutely dangerous No Marty Dunn, daughter of Mr and Miss Miss Carrie I^eonu Book and Marty, a junior participant, won Parents of the couple are Mr. Marty was accompanied by Mrs. 2nd 2nd Tues- Each Month, 8 P. M. Recent guests of Mrs. Besse / \ g / A No. 696, A F * A. M. RIBBON Angelo, Angelo, exchanged wedding vtnvs resented Coke County in the Annu­ M A R TI Robert ix*an Elkins, both of San Dunn Dunn and Mrs Fay C Roe, local Mrs Harold !>unn of Bronte, rep­ Father l^arry Droll read the dou­ MISS CARRIEWITH LEONA ROBERT BOOK DEAN REPEATS ELKINS VOWSIN SAN ANGELO a red nbbon on the outfit she ble ring ceremony. July 3 at Cathedral 3 p.m- in San in Angelo Sacrdd The Heart Rev- al made and modeled The Re. Dresss Utilities Co Each contestantAtjflene re­ Bryce were Mr and Mrs Ray­ VHP was VHP sponsored by West Texas County Extension .Agent ceived a gift from Cloth World m mond Sizemore of Rankin and Dar­lene Gower of San Angelo. n LO O

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* The Observer, Robert Lee, Texas Aug. 12, 1976

FOR SALE 14’ x 70’ 1975 Town and Country Mo-! ’J GOLD I * bile house. Three bedrooms, tw\> m m baths. Well furnished. Located CLANH1FDBU Al> VEKTISTING on 7.6 acres with pens and stor­ BATHS age buildings. Must see to ap. U t Insertion ______fw Word 5c predate ted and Subsequent 70.9 acres of land, joining Sterling Insertions ...... P e r W ord 3c j City Highway near Edith Estates. Minimum Charge: 50c Additional 50c for blind ada. Good well of water, good fences, ( part in cultivation. Excellent location for subdivision. MIDLAND CB For Sale. Jim Wil­ 3 1b. son, 307 W 16th. 453 2392. ltp Two bedroom house, large rooms. | Located on two lots, storage! GARAGE SALE: Now carpet, dish buildings, Well established yard. | washer and other miscellaneous Crisco can $1.39 items. West 18th St. 453 2872 3 bedmsn house, two baths, and Lana Clendennen. ltc six lots. DEL .MONTE PEAR HALVES 303 can 43c FINE STEMMED HAY FOR SALE 160 acres, has house, bams, cor. * $1.50 a hale. Will start bain*; nils and good well of water DEL .MONTE Thursday. Call 453-2903, .Arch Plenty of wild game. Mathers. 2tp See me Ur Curtledge Estate lots. FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 can 43c Monumenta DAMS LAND A REALTY CO. Grave Mariterà HUNT'S CATSUP 14 oz. bottle 39c Phone 453-2723 or 453.2757 L etterin g r or 695-9429 TEXSIN YARD PRICKS No S&leeman Ounuiuaacn Added FOR LEASE: Exxon Station at GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. can 53c Representing Birk Monument Hwy. 206 and Chadbourne Street 5 LB BAG Mfg. O o. m Robert Lee t'ontatt John 8 am L. W llllam a. Phone 4A3-2525. Phillips at 915 655-3292 days or 915-653 4421 nights. ' tc HOUSE IX)R SALE BY OWNER: 2 bedroom. Living room, kitchen and HOUSE PAINTING. Phone 453 Gladiola Flour 69c large den Orchard and big gar 2853. 4tp den. 14 x 16 storehouse. Phone 453-2733. fiM 2 SADDLES FOR SALE, small size. BA M A PEANUT BUTTER 18 oz. jar 83c H. J. Winchester. 473-3976- ltp FOR PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS and private or ensemble voice ROBERT LEE-SILVER I JONS NESTEA INSTANT TEA 3oz.jar $1.39 CLUB MOP AND BR(K»M SALE, lessons, call Carolyn long. 453-23S3 HORMEL for an appointment. For vocal en­ Saturday. August 28, 8 am. 12 semble lessons, Jr. High and High noon For information call Bill VIENNA SAUSAGE, 5 oz. can 2 for 69c School boys or girls or mixed Green. Hank Baker and W T. 100 ISLAND or FRENCH will be considered- tnc Scott- 4tc DESKS. Chairs, Files. Safe's; Save LJSEeT cOUCH FOR SALE: $20.00. WISHBONE DRESSING 8 oz. bottle 49c Call 453-2434 2k* 20 to 50 per cent, large selection HI DRI BIG ROLL cash and carry. Value City, 1030 FOR SALE: 2 Year Old Conn Cor­ Butternut. Abilene; 117 W Twxv net and case, good shape L. O hig, San Angelo. # UtcBP Clark. Bronte. BP-2k Paper Towels 39c F I LL OR PARTTIMK WATKINS NATIONAL BURIAL PLAN: To P l’REX Dealers needed in Bronte and age S5—$200 to $.1000 coverage surround ng area Provide need Contact Newbv Funeral Home. LAUNDRY DETERGENT giant box 89c ed household products that are Phone 453-2424 in Robert l^ e or backed by 108 year.tradition of Opal porgan, phone 665-0085 in SOFT & PRETTY excellence You can earn above San Angelo 4tp average income while working BATHROOM TISSUE 4 roll pkg. 79c close to home dunng hours that WANTED: Man to do odd jobs. MEAD'S suit y»>ur convenience. For com- Phone 655-3614. San Angelo or af­ pl«te information phone AC 915- ter Aug 16, tall 453.2676. ltp 658 1409 or write Waftkins Pro­ NEEDED FOR COKE COUNTY ducts. 119 Paint Rock Road. San HISTORICAL PAGEANT: One Biscuits 2 for 25c A ngelo 76901 PP4tc hrass cuspidor, several wooden benches, one bucket, one gourd dipper Notify Mrs. Wilson Bry­ PARKAY OLEO 1 lb. quarters 49c ROOFING an or Wymese Way bv Aug. 17. ALL TYPES ROOF REPAIR if you have any of these items. AND QUAIJTY ROOFS BP ltp j RCSSETT KENT ELLIOTT ROOFING Fh. 665-2800. San Angelo. Texas IX)ST: One bob tailed half grown j male cat. ('ream colored, blue, eyes. Sid Long, 453-2383. ltc ______| Potatoes 10 lb. bag 75c ONE OWNER 1971 LTD: 54.300| miles. $1695 00 Danny Vaughn, j 453-2929 “ ltp CARROTS, 1 lb. cello bag 2 for 35c WILL BUY FOR SALE: One 12 ft Sea K ng REAL ESTATE Boa.*, One 7 H. P Sea King Mo­ AVOCADOES each 39c tor C- F Patterson- ltp In Coke County BALED HAY GRAZER For Sale SEVEN BONE in the field, Robert I>ee area. M I am interested in buying any type $1 55 per bale ('all S06-245.3892 ! j ml real estate in the (Ity of Robert or n m m or mum or mum le*' I am also interested In buy- 2tc lag any type of acreage located in Coke County. Ideate write to Box FOR SALK Seltner Clarinet. Call 21. Robert l.ee Texas 76945, or M U M lie Roast call 453 2935 at Robert le e . HOMEWORKERS WANTED~ IN THIS AREA: men. women, stu­ dents No experience necessary; ROUND BONE ROAST lb. 75c stuffing A addressing envelopes (Commission Mailers). Earn GOOCH FRANKS 12oz. pkg. 79c spare* me money at home. $100 - 00 weekly possible SEND $1 00 SLICED SLAB Lake Spence (refundable) & a long, stamped, addressed envelope for details; Lots For Sale PPS.759. 216 Jackson No. 612. Chicago 00606. 3tp BACON lb. $1.49 Waterfront and off-water­ FOR s m .i; T m M « Edith Ê» front, 20 percent down up taies. Phone 453-2853. 4t|> to 8 years to pay. Call 453- PI BMC NOTH I 2643, 453-2655 or 453- A meeting will be held by the 2935 or contact Buster Far­ Rotiert l/'e School District Rirard ris, Mike Reasonover, Kon- of Tru^ees to adopt the 1976-77 ny Service or Celeste Ser­ Budget at the RolsTt Ixv* School vice. at 7 30 pm., August 19, 1976 I k BIER’S lim . & I t . I Try a Want Ad to SELL It