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THE WHEELER TIMES kb, (USPS 681-960) VOLUME 55, NUMBER 33 THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1989 Single Copy: 354 "Wheeler, town of friendship and pride." HUDSON, LANE, BOYDSTON, NELSON WILL COMPETE IN DISTRICT I SHOW Four Wheeler County youths will the clothing project were Brandi Homemaker's Council and presented We continue to collect information represent Wheeler County at the Luttrell, Melissa Reynolds, and Shelly by Ann Boydston, Wheeler County of the 4th of July celebration. I hope District 1 4-H Fashion Show at Borger Hunt. TEHA Chairman. Refreshments were you will forgive the 'cheese cake' on on July 24. Judges for the Fashion Show were provided by the Briscoe and Briscoe page seven, but I just couldn't Cheryl Hudson, Briscoe 4-H, will be Mrs. Valetta Frankenbery of Wheeler Young Extension Homemaker's Clubs resist. entering the Senior, Non-Tailored and Mrs. Faye Martin of Shamrock. and the Briscoe 4-H Foods & Nutrition I -ewe- Daywear division; !Ceti Nelson, Bris- The first place gifts were donated Project group led by Sherry Wash. We have been suffering some hot coe 4-H, will be in the Junior, by the Wheeler County Extension weather, as has the rest of the Speciality Wear division; Laurie Lane, SPECIAL BOARD MEETING country. I had hopes for rain the other Allison 4-H, will be in the Junior, evening, but Pampa was as close as it Casual Daywear division; and Amie got. Boydston, Allison 4-H, will be in the Helton Named Interim Supt -ewe- Junior, Active Playwear division. A special meeting of the Wheeler mously. My trip to Mobeetie Tuesday These members placed first in the Independent School District Board of 5. Motion by Mr. Gill, seconded by afternoon took a little longer than Wheeler County Fashion Show held Trustees was held in the Board Room Mr. Ledbetter to rewrite new con- intended. I needed to make three July 6, at Briscoe. Awards were also with all members present. Guests tracts for certified personnel stating pictures and with camera in hand got presented to the Best Model in each were Supt. Doyle Wilson, Mrs. Donna that all personnel will be at state base into the car—the battery was dead. division. Best models were Keri Walser, Mrs. Rhonda Blanchard, on the new salary schedule for 1989-90 We 'jump started' the vehicle and Nelson, Junior Division, and Cheryl Mrs. Becky Hardcastle, Mrs. Connie and with a return date of July 20, headed for Mobeetie with the inten- Hudson, Senior Division. Porter, Mrs. Sue Bentley, Mrs. Cathy 1989. Motion carried unanimously. tion of building the battery on the trip. All of these 4-Her's worked hard Carter, Mr. Charles Carter, Mrs. A discussion on school finance was No air conditioner and the windows and long on their clothing project. The Claudia Marion, Mrs. Nina Walker, held. would hardly lower. I left the auto leaders assisting and directing these and Mrs. Mickey Porter. Meeting adjourned. running at the first stop and returned 4-Her's were Pat Hudson, Julie 1. Motion by Mr. Wills, seconded by to find the vehicle in worse shape than Boydston, Sheryl Lane, Evelyn Meek, Mrs. Hennard to accept the resigna- when I had gotten out—no dashboard Alice Kelly and Kathleen Reynolds. tion of Jeannie Hennig as cafeteria lights—not even a 'fasten your seat Other 4-H members participating in worker. Motion carried unanimously. belt' light. A discussion was held on the BEST MODELS: Cheryl Hudson, • I made the next two stops and I was Briscoe 4-H, Senior Division and Keri manner of finding a new superinten- concerned about starting back. I Nelson, Briscoe 4-H, Junior Division. dent. It was decided the Board would called Cross Car Center and advised advertise and accept applications David I was headed home. If I stalled tenatively until July 20, 1989, at 6:30 along the road I didn't want to have to 10-Year Prison Term p.m. wait very long in 95 degree weather 2. Motion by Mr. Ledbetter, second- for a rescue. Given in Drug Trial ed by Mr. Wills to eliminate the As you probably already know, I am A 31st District Court Jury handed $1,500.00 above base teaching incre- not mechanically minded and didn't down a 10 year prison sentence to a ment and place all certified personnel know what to expect. The dash lights Wheeler County resident Tuesday in on the State mandated 89-90 salary returned on the way to highway 152 Wheeler. Ron Settle of Shamrock was schedule. Motion carried unanimous- and I thought I had it made—oops, convicted of the sale of a controlled ly. they went off again and the car didn't substance to a Task Force undercover The Board went into Executive have much 'pep'. After creeping to narcotics officer. The State asked that session under Article 6252 Sec 17 2A the top of two hills, I decided I better of VCS at 8:00 p.m. the jury set the standards for Wheeler NEW PRINCIPAL: pull over. When I took the foot off the The Board went into open session at The Mobeetie County on drug control. The jury set Board of Trustees voted to hire Walter footfeed, the engine died—about 7 8:35 p.m. the sentence of 10 years in the Eugene "Gene" Richards so serve as miles out. 3. Motion by Mr. Wilis, seconded by Department of Corrections. principal for the coming year. Richar- I Made no effort to flag anyone Mr. Morrison to employ Mr. Thomas Juries in Wheeler County have ds, 46, moved to Mobeetie from Iola, down; help was on the way. Helton as interim superintendent on a spoken out on other Drug trials Texas, where he had been serving as (Enter the 'fair damsel') Debbie daily basis beginning July 12, 1989, with-in the past 7 months assessing administrative assistant. Richards has Darnell was on her way home to until a new superintendent is employ- prison terms of 18, 15, 13 and 10 years FIRST PLACE WINNERS: Cheryl Amie Boydston, Allison 4-H, Junior 16 years experience and received his Mobeetie and after seeing me pull ed subject to his acceptance. Motion in Huntsville. The people have spoken Hudson, Briscoe 4-H, Senior Non- Active Playwear; and Keri Nelson, education at Sam Houston State over, turned around and came to my carried unanimously. out against Drugs. We the law- Tailored Daywear; Laurie Lane, Alli- Briscoe 4-H, Junior Specialty Wear. University. Gene's wife, Ruth, is also rescue. We met the wrecker at the 4. Motion by Mrs. Hennard, second- enforcement of your county, city, state son 4-H, Junior Casual Daywear; a teacher and is seeking a position in Main Street. ed by Mr. Ledbetter to employ Mr. say Thank You to those citizens that the area. The couple has two children; The problem was solved and we are Clayton Neal as interim superinten- have also decided to join in the War Sarah will be. in the seventh grade at 'on the road again'. Thanks, Debbie! dent in case Mr. Helton declines the On Drugs and Drug Dealers. Make Celebration Entertainers Listed Mobeetie and the son is a '89 -ewe- Entertainment at the Fourth Annual position under the same stated cir- these messages strong and severe and Miller, Gena Huckert, Nancy Clymer, graduate of Iola. Two things 1 failed to mention last very clear to anyone that would 4th of July Celebration was provided Lyndol Loyd, Bob Stiles and Tommy cumstances. Motion_ carried unani- week in 'ewe'. possess, transport or sell drugs in from noon until 9:00. Zodell Swift was Velasquez, Liz Davis, Denise School This young lady walked up to me at Wheeler County. Each voter in in charge of the entertainment and of Dance, Junior Jars—Amanda and the park. She looked familiar, but no Wheeler County may be called upon provided quite an assortment of Rochelle Rives, Rebecca and Lori 4 name. Patricia Jones Richardson used to hear these cases, make sure that entertainment. Morrison, Stephanie and Penny to come to the office with Carletta you deliver these Drug Dealers to The following list of entertainers Dollar, Stacie McWhorter, Vanessa Earney Burton before they started to Huntsville where for a period of time was provided the "Times". Each Baize, Hillary Mitchell, Mika Goad, school and fold papers. And, she was they cannot hurt you or your children. provided from 15 to 30 minutes. Lindy Finsterwald and Kate Woollard. in the office at different times until Make it perfectly clear you don't The What, Reading by Melba The remaining individuals and/or she graduated. After 17 years, she want them, you don't like them and Montgomery, Ray Pfeil, Michael groups were Pam Arganbright, Shane looks a little different. (Those you'll punish them. Hibler, Craig Lovell, The Boring, Low and Christie and Mason Ex-Student directories certainly come Thank You From the Soprimes—Becky Hardcastle, Carol Jars—Debbie Finsterwald, Kim in handy-1 had to look up the last Law Enforcement Officers Porton, Gwen Emmert, Donna Goad, Brenda Francis, Judy Woollar- name.) In Wheeler County Walser, Sammy Rives and Dixie d, Melonie Reed and Sharon Osborne. I had no trouble recognizing Troy Chick, Joanie Hibler. Liz Stiles, Stacie Lee Bradstreet—junior or senior. Troy Lee is spending the summer with his Services Held Tuesday dad and they were in town for the 4th of July, family gatherings and the J. N. Helm, Jr. celebration. J. N. "Dude" Helm, Jr., 70, died -ewe- Sunday, July 9, 1989. recently held for postal patrons in I also failed to brag on my onion NEW BUILDING: An open house was Services were held at 2 p.m. Mobeetie to tour the new post office. crop. I harvested 51.5 lbs of delicious Tuesday, July 11, in First United Ada Lou Lester the postmaster is very onions. That may be the only descent Methodist Church in Memphis. Rev. proud of the new facility. Mobeetie production in the garden this year. Henry Sally, pastor, 'and Rev. O.K. serves 225 postal patrons; 80 boxes We have been using potatoes from the ?'/OieL$ Bowen, pastor of First Baptist "hip i and 145 in the rural area. garden also. I have never seen such Church, officiated. Burial was in, roots on the potatoes; some of the Fairview Cemetery by Spicer Funeral _Old Admissions tubers are at the end of a 12" Home. 6-29 Troy Lantz Ether Lee Dyson root—thit makes for a lot of digging. Mr. Helm, born in Childress 7-1 Robert Adams -cwe- County, had been a longtime Chil- Eunice Edwards Services in Pampa Patricia is on vacation this week and New Admissions dress County farmer and rancher, and Ether Lee Dyson, 85, d:ed Thurs- left the office in mine and Marie's 7.3 Ron Thornton moved to Memphis around four years day, July 6, 1989 in Sayre, OK. hands. Mark Frankenbery came to our 7-4 Leland Aultman ago. He married Honeria Phillips in Ether Lee Meek born in Cook rescue Tuesday afternoon and did Rene' Beutler 1941 at Lelia Lake. He was a member County was reared in Mobeetie and some reading for us. Thanks, Mark! 7-5 Pedro Soto of First United Methodist Church. lived there most of her life until 1981 -cwe- 7-6 Ethel Gillenwater Survivors include his wife; a when she moved to Pampa. I noticed last week, when I was 7-7 Lisa Jones daughter, Jane Thomas, son-in-law She married Clarence C. Dyson in looking up information of the anniver- 7-8 Laura Guthrie Delbert Thomas and two grandsons 1922 at Mobeetie. She was a member 4 sary of the Crosses arriving in 7-9 June Jones Drew and Dwight of Wheeler; six of First Methodist Church, Friendship Wheeler, that I was on vacation in Dismissals brothers, George Helm and Leon Sunday School Class and the United California in '64. Phyllis Callan Kin- 7-3 Peggy Chandler Helm, both of Memphis, Jack Helm Methodist Women in Pampa. 7-5 Ron Thornton Continued Page 4 and Ralph Helm, both of Fort Worth, Survivors include her husband, 7-6 Rene' Beutler Bobby Helm of Pampa and Aubrey Clarence, five sons, R.H. Dyson and Helm of Liberal, Kan.; and a sister, Florence George Dale Dyson both of Pampa, Nelson I WEATHER 7-7 Ed Smith Louise Smallwood of Liberal, Kan. Dyson of Lynwood, Calif., Richard Date/Day Lo HI Pre 7-9 Pedro Soto Dyson of Sayre, OK. and Bill Dyson of 07-05, Wed. 63 91 0.00 Leland Aultman Mobeetie, 13 grandchildren and 17 07-06, Thurs. 64 96 0.00 Fun Run Winners 07-07, Fri. 63 89 0.00 The Fun Run kicked off the ac- Softball Tournament great grandchildren. 07-08, Sat. 63 92 0.00 MR. AND MRS. ALBERT TROUT tivities for the Fourth Annual 4th of Services were held Saturday, July Men's and Women's USSSA 8, at 2:00 p.m. in Carmichael Whatley 07-09. Sun. 66 94 0.00 Albert and Ella Trout will celebrate they reared their children. •July Celebration in Wheeler. Last There will be a Men's and Women's 07-10. Mon. 70 91 0.00 their 50th wedding anniversary at a Hosting the reception will be the week the picture of the participants Funeral Chapel with Dr. Max Brown- USSSA Softball Tournament July 22 & 07-11. Tues. 70 94 0.00 reception on Sunday, July 23, 1989 couples children, DeWayne and Anita was carried in the "Times". The ing. pastor of First United Methodist 23. sponsored by the Kelton High Low for the year: 2-04, -5 from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon at Trout, Carol and Lane McGee, following is the list of the runners and Church officiating. Burial was in School Cheerleaders. Entry fee is High for the year: 5-24,101 Mobeetie, TX. in The First State Bank Marolyn and Bob Howard, Lonnie their winnings: Memory Gardens Cemetery. $100. Deadline is July 19th. Total moisture for month: 0.00" Hospitality Room. Trout, Judy and Richie Watts. The Over All Winners: Men, Todd Pallbearers were grandsons Ronnie For more information call Lori Ray Total for year: 16.33 They were married July 22, 1939 in children wish to extend an invitation Drayna and Women, Jyeton Drayna. Dyson, Randy Dyson, Jerry Dyson. 826-5747; Susan Davidson 826-5296; Russ Total snow: 1" Pampa, TX. and have lived and to their parents, many friends and Each received a medal. Kent Dyson, Rick Dyson and Jenny Coffey 826-3386. Courtesy: KPDR-FM Radio farmed in the Mobeetie area where family to join in the celebration. Continued Page 4 Dyson. Page 2—Thursday, July 13. 1989 Jordan and Elisha from Wheeler. Jim Keith and Ann Boydston, Natalie college Rita visited her neice Pam Grayson, Debbie Rucker, Verne Loh- Mabel Parker and Mary Ann Ault and Dawn Donaldson, Darla, Monte and Jessica, Pete and Margaret Edwards and Jonell Grayson who ws berger, Linda Hall, Lee and Sharon awhile last Saturday evening at and Katie, Bill and Kay Donaldson of Gilmer of Allison, Becky and Jeanie also there visiting. Sunday, July 2nd, Hall, Loyd and Nona Jones, Troy and Mabel's home and also another sister 0 Allison and Harold and Katherine Gilmer, Rodney and Linda Ingersoll dinner guest at Rita and Louis home Lona Jones, Ronnie and Ruth Chad- Dorthy Ogle and her daughter and Jones and Lisa from Wheeler. and Andrew from Amarillo all spent was L.S. Aderholt from Wheeler and wick, Bob and Virginia Puryear, Effie granddaughter Janet Sue and Andrea Red and Anna Dukes guests from the weekend at Foss Lake in Okla. Rita's sister and husband, Mr. and Hays and Doris Newsom. Herchinrader from Dallas was there Thursday, June 29th were Darrel and Bruce and Pearl Harrison, Jimmy Mrs. Gene Anderson from Miami and We are getting some wind this visiting. Teresa Morris and daughter Danielle and Vivian Wallace was in Elk City also their son Jim Anderson from Monday. Maybe some rain is on the Normal and Betty Dyer from Chan- way. ning, Texas have been here visiting By Christine Gibney from Paradise, Texas. They stayed last Saturday taking care of business. Dumas and Terry Grayson of Allison. Ruby Craig's last Sunday dinner relatives recently and attended the I Corinthians 10-12 & 13: until Tuesday morning July 4th and Bruce and Pearl attended a Douglas Suzanne Lohberger had a 4th of guests were Rhonda McWhorter, George family reunion. Wherefore let him that thinketh he Jimmy and Shirley Pewitt from Para- family reunion last Sunday afternoon July cookout at her home Tuesday Tanner and Tyler from Wheeler and Guest in Dick and Cletus Green's standeth take heed lest he fall. There dise, TX visited from Sunday night July the 2nd at Reydon. Bruce and evening. Those present to enjoy Wilma Gilmer, Jerry and Cathy home the 4th of July were Roy and hath no temptation taken you but such until Tuesday morning when they Pearl, Clifton and Louise Boydston, swimming and eating were Louis and Gilmer from Amarillo and Christine Lanora Morse, Vance and Caroline, as is common to man: But God is went home. Red and Anna, Darrell Henry and Cheryl Dupont and Rita and Terry Grayson, Loy and Gilmer visited Wilma awhile Sunday Boydston, Kevin and Kyle, Bob and faithful, who will not suffer you to be and Teresa, Claude and Pat and Sabrina, Bennie and Debbie Boyd- Chelsey Blackketter from Leedy, OK., 4. evening. Virginia Puryear and Roy and Jamie tempted above that ye are able; but Jimmy and Shirley and Melvin and ston, Heather and Jason and Vivian Joe and Debbe Rucker and children, Jerry and Cathy spent Saturday Green. will with the temptation also make a Lannell Pewitt and Joe and Sylvia attended the Sanford Reunion at Lake Alton and Ariel Lohberger and child- night and all day Sunday with Lester and Clydene Hall and Dicka way to escape, that ye may be able to Richardson all met at Vernon at Meredith up by Fritch, Texas last ren Verne and Susie Lohberger and of Christine Gilmer. Jerry attended and Cletus had dinner together last bear it. K-Bob's Restaurant where they all Tuesday the 4th. course Suzanne. church with me Sunday morning, Sunday. People do not miss church services had supper together to celebrate all of Debbie Rucker and Rita Grayson Peggy Chandler was released from Cathy wasn't feeling well and didn't Bruce and Pearl Harrison were in because they live too far from the their wedding anniversaries. They all went to Sayre, OK. last Friday and the Parkview Hospital in Wheeler last get out. Elk City last Friday to take care of building; it is because they live too far had a good time. Last Monday Jimmy while Debbie was taking a test at the Monday where she had spent several J.R. Black and his mother Ona business and visited with Inez Town- from God! and Shirley, Darrel and Teresa and days. She is now home but still not Red and Anna and Jill Hays and two doing very well. Black attended a Harrington family sley and were also dinner guests. Ed and Jennie Walker's Sunday Listen to reunion at a place south of , Bruce and Pearl also visited Bruce's dinner guest July 2nd, was Bob of her girlfriends went to see the Bob and Lou Cornell's 4th of July drama "Texas" at Palo Duro Canyon. guest was their son William Cornell OK. last Sunday. Last weekend Aunt Polly Myers and Uncle Aca Sanders and Linda Carnagey and KPDR-FM, 90.5 Jeffrey and Tracy Black and baby Rob Wickens and an Aunt Violet (Myers) Jeanette Hulse from Amarillo, Mark Nelda Dukes was last Sunday and children, Katie, Sarah and dinner guest with her daughter and Wheeler. 'Una. Jeremy from Bessie, OK. and Gertie visited J.R. and Leota. It was little Burns all of Elk City. Sunday dinner and Pam Mitchell and son Robert Rob's first visit to his grandparents. guests at Bruce and Pearl's home was from Dallas, Eddie and Wanda husband Becky and David Zybach and Cornell of Wheeler. son Shawn. (Marginal Note) Children may tear Keith Ann Boydston, Natalie and Henry and Cheryl Dupont and Walker, Melissa, Melody, Jonathan Jessica visited last Friday at J.R. and Sabrina. and Justin of Allison. up a house, but they seldom break up Leota's. Others there were Bud and Opal Boydston was in Elk City last Ruby Craig and Wilma Gilmer went a home. Barbara Williams and Denise. week with Neal Boydston helping him to Wheeler both Monday and Tuesday My, wouldn't some of those good ATTENTION! Punk and Darla Childress from take care of business. neal has moved evening and babysat Tanner and Tyler rains that we were getting in June be Mustang, OK. spent last week with to Lufkin, Texas. McWhorter while Billy and Rhonda so refreshing now in this hot-hot July May Bell Childress and did a lot of Len and Betty Brown of Dumas were doing some work at Shamrock. weather. work on her house for her. were here at their home for a couple of Wednesday Ruby was in Wheeler Happen so I met Ellen Huff at the Nita Childress and Debby Addy days last week. Len was getting his with the grandsons all day while Hesston Owners post office a few days ago. We had a from Groom spent a few days with yard all mowed again. They keep the Rhonda was working in Pampa. short visit, don't see her very often any more, so was good to visit a few May Bell recently and helped with place looking nice. Wednesday evening Lisa Farmer and some painting on the house. Shot and Opal and Juanita Boydston's dinner Ryan from Pampa came and spent the DICKASON EQUIPMENT minutes. I use to iron for Sally and Ellen and after Sally passed away I Duane Childress also visited some the guest last Sunday was Nellie Long, night. Lisa went back Thursday Cheyenne, Okla. past few days. Doc and Christine Thursia Poindexter from Cheyenne, morning and Ryan stayed over until also babysat for Ellen. The community sympathy goes out Dooley from Dumas was also visitors OK. and Sylvia Brown from Wheeler. the weekend with Ruby. at May Bell's home recently. Verne and Susie Lohberger's aunt Sunday, July 2nd, Wilma Gilmer's to Edith Levitt and the family and is now the local Hesston relatives in the death of Edith's son Ronnie and Ruth Chadwick visited and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harvey dinner guests were Billy and Rhonda their son and wife David and Tracy Anderson from Parr, Texas visited McWhorter, Tanner and Tyler from Len. He passed away last Thursday, July 6th, after a long illness with Chadwick last week in Amarillo Verne and Susie a few days last week. Wheeler and Ruby Craig, Wilma's Dealer. through the fourth of July holidays. They were on their way to either guest Sunday evening was Dwayne The initial PARTS cancer. Our prayers and thoughts are with Edith and the family. Amie Boydston and Kerr Grayson Canada or Alaska and I'm not sure and Wanda Lane and baby Calvan of Jennie Walker had surgery done on were overnight guests last Sunday which one Susie said. Briscoe. STOCK is being ordered. with Ronnie and Ruth. Ruben and Edna May went to Jeffrey and Tracy Black of Amarillo her hand last Wednesday in Amarillo and stayed overnight in St. Anthony's Pete and Margaret Gilmer visited Petrolia. Texas last week and visited are the happy parents of a baby boy, for two days with Rubens son, James born Thursday, June 29th, of 89, he Hospital. Her daughter-in-law Nina Please send your equipment Walker took her to Amarillo. They May and family. weighed 7 lbs. and 101/2 ozs. His name Edith Donaldson entered the is Robert Louis, the happy and proud returned home on Thursday. Weekend guest in the Rex Miller Family Hospital last Saturday in grandparents are J.R. and Leota Black Amarillo. Do, hope Edith is soon of Allison and Bobby and Shirley Self home were Alma Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Model and Serial Numbers Jim Miller, Celia, Alma and Joe from feeling better. Ruben and Edna of Olney, Texas. Great grandparents California, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Porter attended the funeral of Mrs. Clarence are Ona Black of Allison and Velma Dyson last Saturday at Pampa, TX. Williams of Amarillo. And 1 am sure and daughters, Cindy and' Jennette for the file. and son Bob Ewing and wife Bobby Sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. his aunt Tina Black is happy about her and Tracy from Miss., Mr. and Mrs. Dyson. Their children and ours little nephew. Alvin Forrest from Portales, New attended school together several years Loyd and Nona Jones Sunday Mex., and Inez Byrd from Midland, ago at the Briscoe school. dinner guest July 2nd, was Troy and Phone:1-800/234-0918 TX. They all also attended the Miller ••••. Doris Newsom's grandchildren are Lona and Jeff Jones from Phoenix, FORD BENI HOLLAND reunion on Sunday. R. J. FORRESTER is the 3 year old spending a few days with their Arizona and Jeff's fiancee Tonya from 405/497-3494 Home: 497-3926 Rex and Virginia Miller attended son of Jeff and Janet Forrester of grandmother here. They are Pat Phoenix, and Connie Carpenter, Troy Lyn Levitt's funeral at Panhandle last Dallas. Swires from Reydon, OK. and Letitia Don, Britten and Chase from Pampa, Available Saturday. Others that also attended Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Welch from Amarillo. They are doing Lee and Sharon Hall, Randy and GP) HE,Sgc:IN Anytime from Allison were Louis and Rita Gerald Forrester, Dallas. Great some work for Doris. Ronnie, Bobby and Tammy Jones, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Monroe and Nadine Reynolds went O.L. Forrester of Wheeler. Great last weekend to Russelville, Ark. and Your Chrysler-Plymouth dealers say: Ain't It The Truth uncle and aunt are Ed and Patricia attended the McNutt family reunion. By Ab Gunter Forester of Wheeler. They came back by Okmulgee, OK. For all your . . . and visited Monroe's brother and I don't know if you worry about Insurance Needs, See family on their way home. things like I do but not long ago I needed a staple gun and finally found The McCasland-Smith (Marginal Note) One good thing one out in the shop. I used it and got about children is that they never pull to lookin at some writin on the handle Agency out photos of their grandparents. and it said Property of The Wheeler "HERB TO YOU. AMERICA!" 117 W. Texas St.—Wheeler, Tex. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Lumber Co. and I know durn well I 806/826.3573 Statistics estimates, the job classifi- had returned it some years ago but cation with the most openings there it was layin rite there in the *Auto *Home *Life *Health likely between now and 1900 is that drawer at our home here in Indiana. I *Commercial * Bonds of computer service technician. tried to rub off the writtin but it FINANCING wouldn't come off so when we got back to Wheeler for the Reunion I The Look in . . . AS LOW AS went by the Lumber Yard and fessed 4 up to the theft but Wayne said "Ab you can send it back but be sure to add P. G. Collections: a hundred twenty three months rent with the stapler. He had forgotten we OR had it. Me and my big mouth. Denim Jumpsuits, I seen two of them Bill and Marie Hampton kids there at the Lumber / Denim Dusters, Yard an they wuz having septic / system trouble and were discussin the / / Jeans, Shorts & Dresses. way to solve it. Since Steve and Larry / both had quite a bit of education I figerd I could learn how to correct our SALE CONTINUES septic problem without a lot of cost. I / V kept listnin and Larry was tellin Steve Spring & Summer '500 '2000 / 0%. he figerd that Horse Manure would solve the problem and they turned and Merchandise headed for their pickup. On the way Reduced to . . . O ff / back home I figerd I would see if their / FACTORY CASH BACK*. solution would actually work and I / 99 PLUS GREAT '89 hadn't even said anything to Mama / about it. The next day I wuz standin / fie Appropriate Apparel out behind the house near the / it bathroom and Mama came to the door / / and asked me what my problem was / -On the Square in Wheeler" and I finally fessed up and told her / Visa, Mastercard Open 8:30 — 5:30 Monday thru Saturday about the Hampton boys solution but I / Welcome CLEARANCE DEALS! added, "Mama I can't figer how / • you're goin to get a durned horse to CHRYSLER LEBARON COUPE: CHRYSLER NEW YORKER LANDAU: 0% FINANCING OR 0% FINANCING OR use the commode, that is what's a.$1,500 FACTORY CASH RACK: ,t, . - , — 9,000 FACTORY CASH BACK: botherin me". Have you been out to Sparlin's Vim - I i Some LeBaron Coupe standard features ' A few landau standard features: •2.5-liter Electronic • Full.Length Center Shift , --z---- 'Crystal Key 5/50 •Ultradrive Transmission lately, a friend gave me a little H&R BLOCK DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS! r Fuel Injected Engine Console wi.i. ww.. Bumperito•Bumper 'Power Steering, •Powerassisted 'Message Center with r= si.0'‘- Owner Core Program' Brakes, Windows and miniature of Glen, pants, shirt and all. AN- St a FourWheel Disc Brakes Mini Trip Computer k a •Automatic Door Locks Mama and I gave it to Glen for his Temperature Control •AM/FM Stereo - Air Conditioning birthday er something and he seems to enjoy it, he better watch er Bob PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE: ALL-NEW PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM: Hink will sneak it from him. Has Year Around Tax Service and 2.9% FINANCING OR 2.9% FINANCING OR La \ How time flies, I got to visit with $750 FACTORY CASH BACK*. d $500 FACTORY CASH BACK: Nick Stedman while we were there Over 50 standard features including: Electronic Bookkeeping, With 47 srandord features including ' ' --14,art and got to thinkin just how long I cria, Ina* •.2 2•L,ter Overhead "Electronic Fuel •2 5-liter Electronic •Front and rear Corn Engine Injection — Fuel Injection Engine orelisway bars with have known that feller, hmmm, ii, g,--. 4.±...- .,, • gas-charged struts ond •Power Sieving DAM/FM Stereo • Power Steering a • hmmm, would you believe 20 years? Reasonable Rates. 'ANS A "Power Brakes Power Brakes shocks •Remoie-Control Trunk Well what about 40 yrs.? Would you Release believe purt near 60 years Nick was a Jewelryman long fore he was a SEE YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER NOW! Fisherman and a durn good one. His 'On selected new dealer stock. Short term Annual Percentage Rate Financing for qualified buyers through Chrysler Credit. Contact: Jim or Beth Alvey Longer term rates available ** See copy of 5 year or 50,000 mile limited warranty at dealer. A few restrictions apply. father was a jewelryman and a very Excludes normal maintenance, adjustments and certain wear items. good engraver. Nicks Dad could write your name and address on the head of a pin. I used to enjoy watchin Nick Address: work on them intricate little watches 111)‘111 lc Burton Chrysler-Dodge up at the Drug store. 509 Main, Wheeler, Texas See you next week (in the paper that Plymouth West Highway 152 Wheeler, Texas is). Phone: 826-3736 Ab and Benita with Dale and Melba Corcoran was night and Sunday and attended Don, Mary Margaret and Kelly their grandchildren Christy, Anthony church services at the Baptist church. Quarles and Maggie Myers all of Mobeetie and Debra Sherrell of Copan and R. St. John had two of his children Mobeetie. Christopher Simmons of Wheeler. spend all last week with him. They Visiting Ransom and Eunice Carter THE WHEELER TIMES News Our sympathy goes out to the family were Edith and Kelley Cross from this past week was their daughter Page 3—Thursday, July 13. 1989 of Ether Lee Dyson, who passed away Abilene, Texas and Bob and Betty St. Mary Alexander, Kim and Amy of -alirrier. louts or friernickllii, null prod. By Melba Corcoran on July 6. John from Las Cruses, . Parker, Colo., Carla Jackson, Jay and with their parents Don, Mary Mar- MT. VIEW QUILTING CLUB There was a large number of Mr. St. John is going home with Bob Jenna of Casper, Wyoming, Bernice garet and Kelly Quarles. Mt. View Quilting Club met July Dewey Kysar and family of Pampa Mobeetie' folk that attended the and Betty for a visit. Hefley, Wanda Hefley and Tamara, Diane Jones and daughters Nicole 6th. Willene Burke and Estelle visited last weekend with his mother funeral services in Pampa Saturday Doyle and Bulah Grimes spent the Mollie Selby and their minister Bill and Kara spent the weekend with Hodges were co-hostesses. They and sister Bert and Gladys Kysar. for Ether Lee Dyson. Scriptures 4th in Clarendon. They had dinner Morrison from Wheeler. their grandmother Charlotte Coward. served pops, crispy bars and orange Marvin Pierce of Wheeler visited marked in her bible were the ones with Gerald and Hazel Noble and all Roy Pat and Shonda Rucker and bars to one visitor Ella Trout and the Tues. with his sister Lorene and J.B. read. Her pastor spoke many truths their family and went to the parade in Cassie Hamilton, Donna and Courtney Bro. Ralph and. Mary Hovey have following members Flora Mae Kelly, about this fine christian woman. The the afternoon. On their way home they Crawford of Pampa visited Sunday two of their grandsons Larry and kr Rector. He also visited C.W. Burch. Lottie Reynolds, Orville Greenhouse, Congratulations to Dean Randolph Dyson family lived many years in visited with Tigg and Jonnie Hill in Jeremy from New Mexico spending Bulah grimes, and Eva Webb. on winning the Bull Riding at the Mobeetie. Hedley. the week with them. Willene's quilt was finished. Estelle Canadian . He had a score of 68. Doyle and Bulah Grimes ate supper Tony and Lois Atkins and children The Jud Rectors had four of their will be next hostess. Lynn and Jeff Corcoran of Wheeler Sat. night with Orval and Rosa Brewer of Amarillo spent the 4th with their WHEELER great grandchildren spend Sunday Members of the First Baptist visited Wed. with his father Dale and in Pampa. Their daughter Margaret grandmother Elnita Atkins. night and Monday with them. They Church of Mobeetie enjoyed having Melba Corcoran. Gilmore was visiting from New Caney Those attending funeral services for PLUMBING were Christy, Anthony and Debra dinner and fellowship together after Jud and Lorene Rector went to and there was a big bunch of kin Ether Lee Dyson Saturday in Pampa Highway 83 North Sherrell from Copan, OK. and Chris- Sunday morning services. Then had Pampa Wed. where Jud and had a present. were Cotton and Clara Ridgway, Kay topher Simmons from Wheeler. singing from 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. doctors appointment. Jerry, Beverly, Brent & Kelly and Todd, Bill and Virginia Ridgway, New Construction William and Patricia Burch from We had visitors from Wheeler and Wilhelmia Sherrell returned home Grimes of Stratford and Darren Jimmy and Laura Davis, Kay Batton, Wheeler visited Sunday afternoon. Gageby. after visiting several weeks in Bartles- Grimes of Lubbock spent the weekend Maurita Stribling, Mollie Selby, Remodel ville with her daughter Glenda and with the Doyle Grimes. Marie Gudgel, Melvin and Helen Gene Wilson and family and in Copan Virginia Mixon of Dumas visited May, Cecil and Laura Eubanks, Jack Repair 4 with her son Kenny and Melody her mother Orville Greenhouse Sat. and Bernice Hefley, Doyle and Bulah Sewer Service Sherell and family. She brought her Grimes. grandchildren James and Terri Listen to . . . Win and Claudia Quarles's visitors Wilson, Christy, Anthony and Debra on the 4th of July were Tiny, Kay, Phone: 826-5907 Sherrell home with her. [ KPDR-FM, 90.5 Simpson, Linda and Jeremy from Amarillo, Roy Pat and Shonda Rucker FREE ESTIMATES Elnita Atkins spent Thurs. night in MAX McQUEEN Pampa with her sister Fannie West. Wheeler, Texas and Cassie Hamilton and Donna and P.O. Box 754 — Wheeler, Texas Visiting Friday night and Saturday Courtney Crawford of Pampa, Wayne, Paula and Rusty of Arnette, OK., Here's

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• a the smith agency YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE HOW NICE THIS HOUSE IS.. ,in RUTH SMITH, Broker GREG SMITH, Salesman Mobeetie...2 BR, 1 bath home with many extras. JOE LEE, Salesman-375-2380 1I9 BETTY LEE, Salesman— 375-2380 JIM HILL, Salesman-826.3094 Phone: 806/826-5541 or 826-3238 Farmer's Home Administration LONA WILLIAMS, Salesman-826-3341 LAVON WILLIAMS, Salesman 8 Appraiser-826.5803 •Houses Available in Shamrock :n&trx BILL'S OILFIELD SERVICE HOUSE FOR SALE with III W. Tew is accepting applications for three lots. Good location. t• ter Hours Video Wheeler experienced vacuum truck Four bedroom, two bath, TI-IE WI-FEELER TIMES Want Ads New Hour Mon. • SILL: I p.m.-9 p.m. drivers or kill truck drivers, Page 4—Thursday, July 13, 1989 Sun.r I p.m.-5 p.m. needs some fixing. Price Nintendo Tapes 826-3522. negotiable, phone 826-3185. IF YOU BUY HEALTH FOR SALE OR TRADE: Ben Beat the Heat 1. Millipede INSURANCE, you could be Franklin Store 826-5944 or Rent a Movie or Nintendo paying too much. Special- 826-3376. 2. Super Mario 11 izing in Major Medical and 1. Cocoon the Return 3. 10 Yard Fight Glen's Aurora Encounter Medi-Care Supplements. WANTED: To rent, lease or 2. Hunting and Contact: Kenneth buy. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1500 3. Accidental Tourist Fishing Tapes Barber Shop McCasland 826-3573 or sq. ft. house. Price range of Now Your Hometown WATKINS Dealer Licensed Barber 826-3036. $45,000 to $50,000 !Phone: 526-3612 come visit Adams Rentals Darrell Lewis Phone: 826-3794 806-435-4897, after five. Shamrock Laumfry We Appreciate Your Business! Call or See JIMMY ADAMS, Wheeler 111 W. Texas Open 24 Hrs. FOR SALE: 1981 Olds Tor- MEMBER 1989 After 6:00 P.M. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 Days a Week onado, good condition. Call Tuesday thru Saturday 845-3361 after 5:00 p.m. • NEW LISTINGS • Corner of 4th & Madden Sti rA Shamrock, TX. FOR SALE: Large bales of TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION LOST: Old red and white FOR SALE: 130 gal. aquar- I Bedroom House, furnished CRY SHREDDING Lavon hay, ,Lovegrass or Meadow female . Brittney Spaniel ium with equipment and Williams, 826-5803. Hay. Registered Polled about 20 miles east of supplies, $150; nearly new bulls. D. & C. Trading, K.D. THE Wheeler. Has orange collar Troy-bilt Roto-tiller, $1,000; Douthit, 375-2279 or L.D. with Oklahoma rabies tag. Brother knitting machine Real Estate Childress 375-2296. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON ALL RENTALS • Has filed teeth, gun shy and (never used) 5200, 826-3238 Appraisal & Sales does not hurt. Reward. Call or 826-3526. Lavon Williams FOR RENT: Two bedroom 806/256-3701 o r The Smith Agency clean, 11/2 bath, trailer. NEED #15 & #31 405/722-3917. FOR SALE OR RENT: Mobile Home lot outside 326-5541 826-5803 Phone 826-5634 or 826-3586, • in Purina Cat 1-11\V, MARK KAY COSMETICS ask for Donna. R Food Contest. city limit on South Stanley crtitei from and deliveries. Call Ruth CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING G V\IVAGGLG Call 826-3392. St. Call after 5, 1/2 Beef, Beef cuts and Pork. FOR SALE: VCR with re- CrA Richards, 845-2000. 316-697-2678. Linda Dough try, CEA Have # to trade. Shamrock Slaughter Plant mote control. Works great. We accept food stamps. 11/4 yrs. old, $200. Call CrMit( (Home Economics) 256-3241. 826-5228 after Thursday, Old Mobeetie Assoc. Holds Monthly Meeting PARENTS HOLD THE KEY TO 7-6-89. The OMA met at 7:00 the 6th of come on around 10:00 in evenings and Portable Buildings GARAGE DOOR DEATHS P.O. Box 1080 July in the hospitality room of the turn off at 2:00 in the mornings. The Citing the deaths of 36 children 4 Storage * Office KELTON METHODIST First State Bank in Mobeetie. All were flag is beautiful to see lit up at night. Phone: 826-3123 trapped under automatic garage doors Workshop GARAGE SALE: Friday, welcomed by 91111e Harris and the Ones passing down 152 at night might Entered as second-class matter December 18, 1933, at the Post since 1982, government safety experts BABB CONSTRUCTION 9-6, July 14th at Kelton Office at Wheeler, Texas 79096, under the act March 3, 1879. meeting came to order. Al Cavaness like to drive by to view the flag all lit are warning parents to take steps to 820 W. Kingsmill Methodist Church Fellow- led the prayer. Austin Caldwell read up. prevent children from operating the 669-3842 Pampa, TX. ship Hall. Good clothing, all Louis C. Stas, Owner and Publisher the minutes of the April and June There was a discussion about garage doors. sizes, numerous household meetings, as we did not meet in May, having membership dues for the OMA FOR SALE: New 20' Hale SUBSCRIPTION RATES: According to the U.S. Consumer and misc. items. he also gave the financial report. A to assist in raising funds. It was Gooseneck Stock Trailer, Product Safety Commission, the child- Wheeler County . . $13.50. Outside County . $15.00 motion was made by Jap Bailey -and decided to think about that then we covered. 725 tires; 1970 ren who died were between the ages WARE FAMILY GARAGE seconded by Al Cavaness, that the can have a vote on it at the August Chevrolet Caprice 2-door, of 2 and 14, and some of them were SALE: Friday and Sat. 9 to minutes and financial report be meeting. The museum badly needs a one owner 46,000; 500 gal. AA MEETING believed to have been playing "the 6. Denise Ware's house. accepted as read. large lawn mower for the large propane tank on skids. Call FARM Alcoholics Anoymous garage door game" when the accident Custom drapes, lots of Al Cavaness reported 174 visitors camping area all around in the trees. after dark 826-5966. BUREAU meets at 8:00 p.m.in the occured. In the game, children acti- clothes and misc. Commissioners Court registered for June with sales and The regular mower is so small that W TEXAS vate the control for the raised garage RICHARD'S Room of Wheeler Co. donations reported and that the most of the time is taken just mowing. door, then dart under as it closes. The UPHOLSTERY YARD SALE: 207 Jackson, TEXAS Courthouse on Thursday Southwestern Public Service had vol- With a 5 foot swath it would take only of each week. children died when they were pinned CARPET CLEANING Thurs.-Fri., 8-1. Recliner, unteered to use the lift machine and half the time and save much on FARM BUREAU under the doors. Furniture,, etc. exercise bike, toys, baby take the pully from the flag pole so expense of gas and oil. We do not CPSC urged parents to keep remote Call: Richard Laverty clothes, record player, Insurance Companies Wheeler Lodge No. 1099 that a new one could be installed, the have the funds to pay for a large control door opening devices secured Mobeetie, Texas kitchen items. Gary Alston new one cost $15.90 and the SPS machine so it was decided that each AS. & A.M. in the car's glove compartment at all Agency Manager installed the new pully so that Al member would contact individuals for times. Wall-mounted push-button Gary Ware MONDAY could use the new nylon rope for donations to help pay for the needed controls should be relocated so they Agent 7:30 P.M. lifting the flags instead of the worn mower. Those present were: Jap Calderon Construction are inaccessible to children. Prohibit- Phone: 806/826-3563 J. M. Montgomery, Sec'y. steel cable that had caused the flags to Bailey, Henry Johnston, Jack Finster- ift Carpentry, Concrete, Masonery, ing youngsters from playing in the Box 675 be torn. The clock is now working, he wald, Al Caviness, Leona House, garage is also recommended. Stucco, Roofing, Painting, Drywall GUARANTEED Members Urged To Attend said, that causes the flood lights to Laura Eubanks, Carol McCurley, • rrt Welccrne Homeowners, particularly parents AUTO GLASS Sallie Harris and a young visitor, FREE and grandparents, should replace any ESTIMATES INSTALLATION Fun Run From Page 1 Holly McCurley. garage door opener that does not have All Work Guaranteed & Body Repair First place winners were: 0-10 yrs., The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m. an automatic reverse function. Home- CROSS to meet again the 3rd of August. All 18 Years Experience WHEELER owners should install an opener Casey Richerson; 10-15, Todd Baize; CAR CENTER n interested persons are very welcome References Upon Request Gulf equipped with an automatic reversing 16-24, Jeff Morrisonlst, Hale • Phone: 826-5515 Hughes-2nd, and Craig Helton-3r- to meet with the history preserving REDI-MIX feature that has been certified as Call 826-3639 after 540 P.M. Wheeler, Texas d. group, once a month. Mark your 1 1 meeting the 1982 industry standard I I I I. I REDI-MIX CONCRETE calendar and come. I I r 1 I I III (Underwriters Laboratories 325 stan- 25 and over: Joel Shillings, 1st. SAND Women's division: Lynda Wallace FOR SALE: Evaporative air dard for door, drapery, gate, louver, PERSONAL and Jeyton Lowery, 1st, and Julie s• CLASSIFIED conditioner $50, Kenmore 1‘ashed Gravel—All Sizes and window operators and systems). Jones, 2nd. Sallie Harris is having company portable dishwasher $150, Homeowners having a garage door this week, Richard and Mary Ohler, RATES: Office Hours: 7:30 to 5:00 new clothes dryer used 2 opener should test the automatic from North Carolina are coming to The Times perfers all months $275, kids new reverse feature every 30 days accord- Chat From Page 1 visit her. Tuesday is taking the classified ads be paid in Phone 806-826-3223 pedal tractor $100. ing to instructions in the owner's nard got the paper to Clinton on time, Ohler's and Nellie Horton to see advance, except for open 826-5942. manual. A two-inch wooden block can the press 'broke down' and she had to ledger account customers "Texas" in the Palo Duro Canyon. PAUL'S REAL ESTATE be placed on the floor in the path of spend the night—that's the story she After the play they will spend the Cash and Ledger ac- NOME PD PUBLIC Houses or Land the descending door; if the door told. The paper was a day late getting count: 15c word; $1.50 Any erroneous reflection upon the night in Amarillo at the Hilton Inn, character, standing or reputation of Paul Topper doesn't reverse on striking the block, in the mail. then return to Wheeler Wednesday. minimum. (Ad paid when any person, firm or corporation, 200 S. Canadian St. the opener should be repaired or -ewe- place or by 5:00 p.m. which may appear in the columns of this paper will be gladly corrected replaced with one certified as meeting Wednesday of week ad upon due notice being given to the Aluminum Wheeler, Tx. 24 HOUR BACKHOE SERVICE the 1982 standard. E. N runs.) editor personally at the office at 11'0 S el US to ri ng East Texas St., Wheeler, Tens. CPSC said garage door fatalities Charge: 20c word; $2.00 STORM-SCREEN involving children have been reported minimum. The Wheeler Times does not know- WINDOWS CITY DUMP ingly accept false or fraudulent Permanent year-round protection in 21 states over the last seven years. advertsing or other advertising of an Changeable from inside. Easy t GROUND HOURS Educational programs conducted by Card of Thanks ... $3.75 c leon..prow ler-proof E ',mina tes objectional nature, is printed in full Monday. Tuesday ADVERTISING confidence in the presentation drafts...Cuts fuel bills.... the Texas Agricultural Extension Ser- GALLAGHER CONSTRUCTION Wednesday. Thursday, DEADLINES made. Reeder, will confer a favor if WHEELER LUMBER CO. vice Serve people of all ages regard- BOX 571 they will promptly report any failure Friday, Saturday WHEELER. TEXAS 7903E Phone 826-5543 Whee ler, Tr> less of socioeconomic level, race, Classifieds: Noon Tues. on the part of the advertiser to make s• In A M. III 5:11) P 11. GENERAL OIL FIELD SERVICE Erie Serv,ce for F,ne People color, sex, religion, handicap or Pho (BOW 826 5775 Display: Noon Tuesday. good any misrepresentation in our MIKE GALLAGHER 826.2215 tdver daemon national origin. a the General across our Creek and then my grandfather John's youngest L there is part of the cast on One Life to brother. Like the patriarchs of old, /c Live who claim to have come from Elk some 100 years ago our greatgrand- father, Seborn and wife Rachel gat- / Mrs. Joe Flowers City and a little village over west. Had P THE WHEELER TIMES to be Sweetwater. hered the kith and kin together. The Page 5—Thursday, July 13, 1989 lervIrr. Inn of friro41-1,111 nod jo oI.- - n Guess the rains threw the State McCatherns, Chapmans, and Chand- Road boys behind. If they don't get to lers, and all the in laws headed for street came to serve juice in the (enter. This past week we've had a few We had a very nice Fourth of mowing SH30 from SW to Erick soon, Oklahoma. They stopped awhile in the afternoon. We always look forward to new volunteers to visit the Care July. Our Volunteer Firemen and their they'll have to get an airplane to Hope Community near Marlowe, juice time. Center. We aren't particular, we HOUSE families outdid themselves to give the locate it. finally on to Pottawatomie County and Friday afternoon we enjoyed a new welcome anyone who has a smile and community a fine celebration. We The Tip Sparks family had a reunion at last made it to Western Oklahoma activity. We call it "Put on a Pretty hand shake. (A little gossip keeps PAINTING really enjoyed seeing so many, the over the weekend. Those attending in 1896. As far as I know all the Face." We all congregated in the things moving too.) Ha! Hal good supper, and the lovely fireworks. were B. Wade Sparks, Eulis, TX., McCatherns in Western OK and the lobby and each took their turn at a Naomi Speck came to fill in at AND LIGHT We are proud of all our young folks Sophia and Don Griffey of Wichita, Texas Plains are their descendants. facial and make-up. We all had a Monday morning Bible Study. We and especially this organization. Just Lovie Neely, Sacramento, Vir- Every year they get together and really good time. This is what is always welcome her and appreciate CARPENTRY, ROOFING, hope none of us need them but it is ginia Talley of Houston, June and catch up on the past year. planned for each Friday in July. If any the time she spends with us. wonderful to know they are there Dick Haye, Round Rock, TX, Billie The Strings and Things made it to volunteers would like to join us we Fran Allen has been spending many when needed. and Ray Hayes, Nakomis, TX, Sue the Erick Home minus their guitar start about 2:00. PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL. hours in the beauty shop getting The Homecoming was a great and David Elms, Irving, TX., Nolan pickers who were visiting relatives in Thank you to Jim and Melba for everyone spruced up. We want to say SPRAYED success with over 150 persent. Billy and Dale Roberts of Reno, Doyle and TX and Alabama. Did fine tho. coming to teach Sunday School. We thank you. She does such a good job. ON Hill of Erick will be vice president, Margaret Roberts of Laguna Nigel, Visitors were Earl Crawford, Fern appreciate your time at the Care Elva Wood and Helen Sabbe were ACOUSTICAL and Mike Kahoa, secretary. I didn't CA. Howell, Jessie Lindsey, and Chris our juice cart captains Monday after- TYPE get around to talk to everyone but did And Bill and Earline Strom, Still- Abla of Lawton. New residents are Listen to noon. Thank you ladies. CEILINGS visit with Johnny Joe Davis, Oregon, water, Don and Joann Carpenter, Mrs. Callan who ran the laundry for I decorated the dining room Mon- Mrs. Hughie Curnutt, CA, Rex Miller, John Dale Carpenter, Stan Carpenter, years and Mrs. Elms who has taught KPDR-FM, 90.5 day afternoon for the big picnic on Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mat Tucson, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Carpenter, most of Erick how to play the piano. DONALD FORD Tuesday at lunch. The kitchen staff lock, Kingston. Wanda Fourier, of Elk, Karen and Chip Hampton, Guests of E.L. and Wilma Fowler Wheeler, Texas prepared a fantastic 4th of July 6-3106 McLean, Alma, Doyle Richardson, Jenna and Stacy of Alexandria, VA., were Peggy Bryant of Kelton and 4 Hot-dog cook-out with all the fixin's and Carlos Myers of Sayre, Mr. and Helen Elliot of Haskell. Kim DeMello, Annandale, VA, Jim including homemade peach ice cream. Mrs. Alton Ewer of Edmond, Joe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoffner, Hayes, Grand Prairie, TX, Mr. and Bonnie Davidson donated the peaches Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunsworth Mrs. Richard Talley, Rex Talley, Sparkie Eastham, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh for the ice cream and Harold Dodson of Cache, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Roberts Houston, Lori Haye, Abilene, Tyra Curnutt, Layne and Leatrice Smith donated the crushed ice to make it of Reno. Nolan's mother Myrtle is 96 Haye, Round Rock, Chad Elms and visited the Logans during the week- with. Thank you to all who had a part and wouldn't come. Leslie, College Station, Mr. and Mrs. end. The class of '39 had a 50 year in this and make it such a successful Mallory Elms, Erick. A number of Female lions do over 90 percent of event. MAXEY'S reunion with 8 present from a class of friends dropped by. the hunting for the pride. Thank you also to Cecil Blevins for 20. Five are deceased. Those attend- The garden is coming along. Have ing were Eileen Wilson Logan, more zucchini squash. Donna pro- okra and tomatoes now. I have been Dr. Jack L. Rose mised more of that good casserole. STEAKHOUSE Wilbert and lnabel Bryan, Mr. and teaching the trumpet vines to climb Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Vera Mrs. Harold Sanders of Stillwater, trees. Some are up as high as 20 feet. OPTOMETRIST Back was our big bingo winner. Birdie SUNDAY BUFFET Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Roberts of CA, We went to the Marian McCathern 121 Main St.—Shamrock Hudson and Opal Farris were here to Betty Fletcher of CA, H.M. Ivy, Roy reunion at Lefors Saturday. Even Phone: 256-3203 Salad Bar Thursday Nights • serve juice and visit with everyone. and Kathryn Wallace Matlock, Mr. knew quite a few of them. Marian was ! Tues.: 9-5 Fri.: 2-S Thank you both very much. • • • and Mrs. Doyle Coffey. Sally Bass, Roast Beef Au Jus Carl Davis, Wash., D.C., Janie Brun- Thursday morning Fern Young, Rozena Zybach, Sylvia Brown and All the Fresh Water er, Erick, Stan Carpenter, Tucson, Baked Chicken Breast Melinda Moorehead were here for the Betty Anderson, Bill Barham, Catfish & Shrimp GERMANI IS MUTUAL 400 Christian Center Inspirational. They Rice Pilaf Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan do such a wonderful job. We look Roberts. _,..morattert„ Whipped Potatoes you can eat. forward to their studies. Eileen says thanks to everyone for REASONABLE, SOUND PROTECTION We had a very special treat Thurs- the calls and letters telling her new Green Beans Served with onion rings. day afternoon. The Varieties from ,, addresses and such. One such call was for your home and other property, French fries, hush puppie Kelton came to entertain us. They Hot Rolls from Oletha Wilson Barnes of K.C. Rita Pearson: 375-2379 and cole slaw. were Peggy Bryant, Ann Killings- who graduated in "33 with me. David Pearson: 375-2379 Office: 845-1002 Coffee/Iced Tea worth, and Rachel Moore (piano). Once we were One Nation Under They sang some great old songs and God but we are sure doing our best to Dessert everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. get out from under. Flag burning, Thank you and come see you anytime. Sun.—Noon Buffet (Only) 11:30-1:30 pornography, all legal, just name it. Wheeler Church of Christ you're always welcome. 011ie gets a slap on the wrist. A fine I had pop-corn all to myself Thurs- that probably doesn't amount to a Congregational Concerns: Ed Smith has been dismissed • Closed Monday • day afternoon. Let me tell you I had tenth of what he got away with. A note of appreciation from the from the local hospital and has popcorn from one end of the Sunroom Christmas is supposed to celebrate family of Agnes Gaines is posted on returned to the Wheeler Care 4 to the other. I was using two poppers Phone: 826-3441 the birth of the Christ Child. That's Center. at a time and it was really jumping what it is all about. But for our public the bulletin board in the lobby. Eunice Edwards remains I Mile South of Wheeler on U.S. 83 around. places to have a Christmas decoration, A wedding invitation has been hospitalized in the local hospital. Jim and Laura Davis came Friday it must be of Santa, a reindeer or received from Greg Clayton, the Her condition is slowly improving. morning for Bible Study. Laura such. No Nativity scenes, angels or son of Ronnie and Karen Clayton. A letter has been received from WELCOME TO Eubanks came along to join in. It's so such. Can't have religion around It is posted on the bulletin board in Ronnie Clayton, former minister of good to see all of you on Fridays. government. Haven't noticed any the lobby. the congregation, which reports FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Thank you for coming. 8TH AT MAIN - P. 0. BOX 89 there, anyway, tho. Keenan Atherton and Starla about evangelism in the nation of Ruth Taylor and Fannie Mae Brad- WHEELER, TEXAS 79096 A person wonders where these Harkins were baptized into Christ India. With this letter, he included Church IBM 826-3114 - Parsonage 18061 826-3079 women were raised who are marching last Wednesday afternoon. a fact sheet which gives some From Page 3 Vergia Reagan continues to interesting information about India Records (Weldon Sunday School 9:45 a.m. and yelling they intend to keep the DT—J.C. Tipton et ux to First Rives, Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. right to kill their unborn children. recuperate from knee surgery at and lists some of the needs of the her daughter's home in Odessa. church in India has. This letter and National Bank in Wheeler 7-3-89 W/2 Pastor Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Didn't they ever hear of contracep- & SE/4 Sec 4 Blk A-5 S/2 Sec S Blk fives and sterilization? In fact, keep- Her condition is steadily im- fact sheet are posted on the bulletin proving. board in the lobby. A-9 ing their zipper closed might prevent C/C PROB PROC—Chas M. Webb Aids and VD as well as unwanted From the Minister Desk: to EX PARTE 6-22-89 children. I don't hold with killing 1. The certainty of God's One of the greatest promises D—Irene Webb to L.H. Webb children born or unborn. providence: "--we know--". made to Christians is recorded in 6-20-89 See Instrument Tobacco and alcohol are as deadly 2. The scope of God's providen- the eighth chapter of Romans. this AFF—Philip E. Pendelton to Judy as any drug. Doctors say more people ce: "--All things--". promise is recorded in the twen- Mundy Youens, et al 4-28-89 See WE'RE TALKIN' die as a result of tobacco every 3 days 3. The continuity of God's ty-eighth verse which reads: "--we Instrument than from cocaine in a year. Yet our providence: "--Work--". know that God causes all things to D—Billy Dean Walker to George C. government subsidizes tobacco far- 4. The unity of God's providence: work together for good to those Walker et ux 6-30-89 S/2 Sec 29 Blk mers. Drunk drivers kill 25,000 a year who love God, to those who are OS 2 besides all the maimed. But alcohol is "--Together--". G REFILLS! D—George C. Walker et ux to Billy called according to His purpose." 5. The results of God's providen- EACH AT PARTICIPATING DAIRY QUEEN STORES sold in grocery stores. You wonder In this verse, it is promised that Dean Walker 6-30-89 Secs 30,31,32 & how idiotic can we be. Where are ce: ---Good--". God providentially works in the The receivers of God's 0 our priorities? 6. lives of Christians. And He works 32A Blk 0S2 Three of our young women deserve providence: "--Those who love for their "--good--". JULY 6, 1989 congratulations. Sally Sites was fea- God-- . There is probably no promise Christianity contains many RDT—First Federal Savings and tured in Familiar Faces in the Demo- that Christians would rather promises. But none is more im- Loan Association of Childress to Billie crat. Sue Keathley is the new post- believe than this one, but none is R. Borth et ux 6-29-89 E 65' Lots S & 6 master at Reydon, replacing Pauline pressive than the one that says: probably more difficult to believe. "--We know that God causes all Blk 32 Shamrock McNeil who retired. Laquetta Judd Perhaps this promise could be things to work together for good to RATIF OL—Wanda Everson to was awarded the Etta Bellehann CWF Associates LTD. 6-19-89 SE/4 believed easier if Christians under- those who love God--". Scholarship. After graduation she will stood the six principles that are Sec 35 Blk 23 return to work at the Community Bill Morrison, Minister RATIF OL—Graley Malone to CWF contained in this promise. Church of Christ Hospital as an RN. These principles are: Associates LTD. 6-12-89 SE/4 Sec 35 Saw where Jim Backus died. He Wheeler, Texas Blk 23 was the voice of Mr. Magoo. One time An Invitation: Services RATIF OL—Doretha Richards to You are cordially invited to in the show, Mr. Magoo said he Sunday Bible Study 10:00 A.M. CWF Associates LTD. 6-26-89 SE/4 attend any of the weekly services finished school at Sweetwater and half Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sec 35 Blk 23 of the Wheeler Church of Christ the audience stood up and cheered. Sunday Night Worship 6:00 P.M. CORR ASSIGN—W.P. Buckthal to Some more famous Sweetwaterites which meets at 1001 S. Alan Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 P.M. NAPA Corporation 7-3-89 Sec 2 Blk 5 are Luke and Bo Duke who daily jump Bean Blvd. in Wheeler, Texas. B&B Survey .Z.LiZZ/Z /.1,7•747-W z.&/./J7 ifir ../Z147.0.71r. Z' A OF JUDG—Amarillo Hospital District to David G. Lopez 4-1-89 A OF JUDG—Amarillo Hospital ii District to Joe Bob Jones 4-1-89 You are invited to attend a A OF JUDG—Amarillo Hospital District to Steven Ferris 4-1-89 A OF JUDG—Amarillo Hospital Reception District to Steven Ferris 4-1-89 ASSIGN—Total Minatome Cor- 32-oz. poration to Whiting-Park Production Partnership LTD 6-21-89 See THERMAL MUG and Exhibition Instrument filled with Coca-Cola DISTRICT CLERK'S FILINGS by #9131—Henry Payne vs Lucy May Payne, 6-30-89, Divorce '1•59 #9132—Ex Parte vs Carl C. Western Artist Harrington, II, Brian K. Harrington & Tara R. Harrington, 7-3-89, Habeas Corpus Wayne Baize #9133—Debra Joy Bonner vs John Rhodes a/k/a Johnny Rhodes, in- at the dividually & as City Manager of the City of Shamrock, Texas, 7-5-89, Damages ON SALE IN First National Bank #9134—Philip E. Pendleton, et al vs Genevieve Zellers Adger, et al, in Wheeler 7-5-89, Contract PERSONAL Monday, July 17, 1989 Mary Mitchell and Elva Wood returned home from Claremore, OK. Monday. They visited Mary's son and Early Viewing Reception family, the Skip Lovejoy's. They also COUNTRY attended Mary's family reunion while 1-3 P.M. with artist present there. Mary's grandson. R.C. Love- joy. returned home with her to spend Reg. TM Am. 0.0 Corp. Coca-Cola' and the Dynamic Ribbon device are trademarks of the Coca-Cola Company 5-8 P.M. 1989 Tek 0.0 Op. Coun. 2 weeks. vention were Jody Powledge, Danny and Lindsey, Jimmy and Tammy Nelson, Dallas Fillingim, David Maddox and Jennifer, Dean and 0 Gilmer, Ben Meadows, Lacy Walker. Georgia Tipps, Tom and Alice Bell and Chad Morgan with Jack and Pat Helton, Roy and Lois Meadows, iacoe THE WHEELER TIMES Morgan. g Page 6—Thursday. July 13. 1989 Richard and Bonnie Meadows and Bob and Sue Ratliff and Melody, Reagan, Dennis and Brenda Hefley By Vetola Parker Heather and Keith got back Saturday and Tera and Nathan. Thurman and Zetha went home Friday. Seemed liked to froze last nite in the night; my night from Colorado. They had been Bobby Horn, Mack and Patty Sheilds south window was up. It was real nice. The Briscoe Cheerleaders and wo like everything came to a stop. She to Monument Lake and Pouder and Amanda, LaJo Crownover and t n knew everything going around here. Mary said Oden and Lois Hudson Moms worked very hard Saturday at Canyon and visited Kevin and Pam Didn't get this in last week news— Jodie, Londa, and Terri, Sybil and Iva She will be back. had come into Briscoe, home—and their softball tournament with con- Ratliff at Ft. Collins. They also saw a Jean Brown and daughter Nicki and Alexander, Susan and Bobby Hoggard Still dry this Monday morn, 10th of doing real good. cessions, snow cones and calling lines cousin, Phillip Dittberner. They had a Jeff Silverman came to visit Clarence and Sheri and Debi from Leila Lake, July. My sister, Made!! Pellers called me and 5 of the girls played softball. nice trip. Kevin had taken a test and and Irene Zybach and attended the Earl and Shirley Jolly, Chad and Brad Jessie and Darren Brown went back Sunday. We talked an hour. I know Briscoe girls older group won over scored very high on electronics and Zybach get together. They were from Harrison, Jack and Bernice Hefley, home to Bristow, Okla. she is so lonesome since Elmer passed- Wheeler to win first. The younger hydraulics and might go to school for Ft. Worth. 9 Dianne Dukes, David and Phyllis Those born before 1945; we are away. girls also won first over Wheeler. 16 weeks. Dary and Sammie Atherton visited Hefley and Kristi, Sue Lehman, survivors. Consider the changes we Addie said the funeral was Satur- Miami cancelled Friday night. Coach Sue Reames and Jeromey were us Sunday nite. LeeAnn Lehman, Amber Wilson, Witnessed; We were before TV, before day. They had a cook out over in their Tammy Maddox got a bad sunburn. Sunday dinner guests at the Bob We ran out of milk Sunday night for Evelyn Meek, Grant and Karen Meek penicillin, before polio shots, frozen place in Kemp country. Addie said Happy Birthday to Megan Hudson, Ratliff home. Later Keith and Heather baby Lakisha; we had to borrow milk and Eddie. Darren Hefley, Margaret food, plastic, contact lenses, frisbees they should call it Country Kitchen. Wilma Bible, Joe Wagoner and Jeana Ratliff and Gerald Reames and Tucker from Hoyle Helton. Sheridan did not Rust, Willis and Verna Fillingim. Gay and the pill. Addie went to schoolhouse, watched Jones on July 16, Patrick Bennett on and Tanner visited Sue and Jeromey. know Bell Mart closes now at 9 p.m. and Purcell and Joshua and April. This wind is welcome by all ball games; there was a tournament July 17, Gay Purcell on July 18, Larry Nice to see Alicia Hefley from Zetha went home Saturday eve. We Butch and Jada Murray and Karla, cattlemen. May be some water, some going on. Nelson, Rheann Watson, Ruby Cole, Buena Vista, Colo. at the ballgame sure miss her. Feel sorry for Gene, Shelly, Buddy and Bruce got back hauling water—Nona said Glen Mae Welch's grandson, Lonnie Pam Meadows and Sammie Atherton with Wheeler Monday night and at having to do all his cooking. She takes Tuesday night from their trip. Jada is Elmore was born before 1945. We Welch, from Dumas visited May July on July 21, Tina Sides on July 22. the park in Wheeler Tues. She is Colie back to doctor Wednesday. I so excited about the miracle God and a were before Radar, credit cards, lazer 4. Happy Anniversary to Aaron and visiting her grandma Frances and Bill sure dread it. Colie is eating a little good doctor worked on her eyes from beams, ball point pens, before panty Nice and coo! so far at 11 a.m. I can Claudetta Laverty and Wayne and Pat and Lisa at Amarillo. Beautiful young more each day. being almost blind and now being able hose, dish washers, clothes dryers, see the cows getting water—if this Childress on July 16, Dennis and lady. Ted Parker came before I got up to see and have 20/40 vision. The electric blankets, air conditioners, will only keep up. Peggy Thompson July 17, Elbert and We enjoyed seeing our two softball this 4th of July. Colie was up. He doctor had to make 8 slits in each eye, drip dry clothes and before man Talked to Marie Brown Monday Ruby Zybach on July 21. girls teams play at Wheeler Monday, hollered around here; so glad to see but it was not very painful she said. walked on the moon. morn. Eunice Edwards is in Wheeler Sunday dinner guests at the Evelyn even if Wheeler did win. Our girls Ted. Ted and Pauline just get off once The family stayed in Jack and Pat Fat and Wanda Childress attended hospital; was doing better. We wish Meek home were J.P. and Martha really tried. There is a softball a month. Pauline had to work today. Morgan's house with a view of the Mrs. Clarence Dyson funeral at for her a speedy recovery. Marie and Meek and Haydon and Glory and Roy tournament this weekend to earn Everyone busy combining wheat. A Gulf of Mexico. Jada's surgery was on Pampa Sunday. I had not heard she daughter Lisa was at Eunice's fixing and Lois Meadows. money for Cheerleading camp at busy time. an out-patient basis, one eye Wed- had passed away. We were saddened to go home tho. Karla Murray spent last week with Plainview. They also had snow cone I didn't check in the paper when I nesday and the other Friday. They to hear this. She will be missed. Her Nurse Edna had come and gone. Kay Langford and family in Snyder. and game booths on Fourth of July at was to get my news in today is closed came back by Dallas and visited notes to keep getting the Briscoe news We checked out pretty good this They all went down to Ft. Cobb on Wheeler. and tomorrow guess so. Jada's mother and brought Bruce helped me out a lot. morn. Saturday. Also there were Butch and Sincere sympathy to the family of Colie cousin Enola Echols called 00 back and spent the fourth of July at Wanda said her mother Addie, had Lou Dean Douthit visited her Jada Murray and Bruce, Shelly and Ether Lee Dyson in her death. Sorry I Sunday from Mission, Tex., to see Ft. Cobb with Jada's dad. We are so a new great grandbaby—parents, Ken brother, Paul Luttrell, his wife, Buddy, Charlie and Darlene Leftwich how Colie was doing. Thats one of his didn't know about it in time to go to thankful she is doing so good. Kids Charlene, and Zinnie Bailey on Wed- and Sandy. Jada and Karla went to cousins I have never seen. and Jona Swift; grandparents, Roy the funeral. We've known the Dyson's are doing the housework while she nesday evening in Wheeler. Swan Lake Church with Kay. Gena Zybach visited me this Wedn- and Jane Swift. They live at Grayhorn, most of my life. Fine people. recuperates. Joe Bob Kinnaman spent Saturday Enjoying a picnic cookout at the seday morn. We had a nice visit. She I understand. David and Winnie Gilmer and Davy Lisa Hickman from Stephenville night with Ma Ma and Pa Pa Douthit. Richard Meadows home Friday night brought me her write up of the Zybach Fat and Wanda visited Wynola after and Ben Meadows got back Tuesday spent last Friday night with Julie Bob and Deb Kinnaman and family were David and Phyllis Hefley and get-together—am afraid it won't get the funeral. Saw all of her kids and from a vacation to Pagosa Springs, Gilmer and went to the Clarendon treated Joe Bob to a birthday supper Darren and Davy Gilmer. in the paper this week. grandkids. Colo. and Red River, New Mexico. Rodeo. at Maxey's on Thursday evening. Glad to hear that Buster Keys is They met this year at the Briscoe Mary Hudson went with Ray and Everyone seemed to be having a Sincere sympathy to the family of Corey Kinnaman and K. D. Douthit feeling some better. Hadn't been able school cafeteria. Pat and Sheryl Ann Hudson to a great time at the Wheeler 4th of July Lynn Levitt in his death. went to Amarillo on Monday. to keep any food down. He went back Dean Tipps visited us Wednesday, camping ground 10 miles out celebration. The park is so nice with We enjoyed a refreshing swim at Visitors in the K. D. Douthit home to Amarillo for a checkout last week brought us some potatoes and onions. of—sounded like—Kitty Quey. Spent grass and shady big trees. People of the Wheeler Pool Thursday. Nice they on Sunday were "Speck" and Cheryl and they changed his medicine. Yummy, Yummy—how can loose the night; she slept real good. I all ages were walking around enjoying let adults swim during break. Good Waters and son, Roy. Leslie Meadows is going to school remember how nice the breathing is, visiting, the games, great music exercise. Shelly Murray and Brandi any weight. at W.T. this summer and working at a sleeping outside used to be. But is arranged by Zodell Swift. (live sing- Mullen went with us. Zetha took Colie back to Amarillo shoe store in Amarillo. ing, dancing, playing by many differ- Mozelle Thomas and David, Micah Wednesday. He took three bags the Charles and LaJo Crownover and ent individuals and groups. Lots of and Andrea of Mills and other time. They gave him 4 this time. Boyce, Jodie, Londa and Terri went to delicious food and activities for all Estelle McAdams and Lacy of Plains Now guess we will have to try to get Canyon Sunday and spent the day ages. So peaceful and pleasant, so have been visiting Leon and Vea him to eat again. with Frank and Bess Crownover. good to visit with many. It ended with Fillingim and Dick and Ruth Irvine. Mable said Linda and C.P., went Nice to have Julie Gilmer, Monty a spectacular fireworks dispaly and Nice to have them all come over for ice home Monday. Said C. P. had to go to Hand, Sheridan Parker and Lakisha, singing of the Star Spangled Banner. cream Friday night. Others here were work Wednesday. Mee Mee from Florida, Melody Ratliff Would like to have watched the dance. Horace Fillingim, E.G. and Willa As I read all that came to the Allison and Andrea Keelin for lunch and Thank you very much to KPDR for Fillingim, LaJo Crownover and Boyce, Homecoming, I remembered most visiting Monday. your patriotic program Tuesday morn- Jodi, Londa and Terri and Gayle all—there were so many I had not Fourth of July supper guests at the ing with words from Washington and Singleton. LaJo and Boyce and Londa thought of in ages. home of David and Phyllis Hefley Lincoln. How we ought to thank the and Gayle also went to the party at Wish I had a good pen. were Mack and Patty Sheilds, Bobbye lord everyday for our free country and Kelton for Dave and Becky Johnson. Marinda spent Wednesday night and Thurman Horn, Keith Meek, do all in our power to make it better, Visiting Kevin Sheilds Saturday with Cindy Keelin in Wheeler. Colie Kristi and Darren Hefley. They played more stable financially, morally, night were Joe Bob Kinnaman and had a rough day Thursday. pictionary. spiritually, and helpful to all. Your Dusty Walker. Zetha went home Friday night. Lee George and Cary Hatcher plan programs help. Larry and Vickey Nelson had a Rusty and Belinda Cole and WESTOK'S GRAND OPENING: Elk Capps (to the right of Schuster) and to marry March 17, 1990 at the Nice to have Don and Cindy family gathering for supper Sunday to children moved back to Colorado. City Chamber of Commerce Ambass- Elk City Community Hospital Admin- Wheeler Baptist Church. Zumstein and Carrie and William celebrate Jimmy's 14th birthday. Frank and Bettie Wood were adors and WestOK Cancer Treatment istrator Talton Francis (third to the Melody Ratliff is going as a come by for a visit Saturday. Some there were Sybil and Iva coming to visit Doc and lolene this Center staff join Mike Schuster, right of Schuster) in celebrating delegate to the 4-H Congress at San Nice to have 1/2 bushel peaches Alexander, Shirley and Earl Jolly, Saturday. Doc was wishing for some WestOK General Partner (center, WestOk's grand opening in Elk City. Antonio July 18 to 21. She will leave wind for his water wells Saturday. from the Sechrist orchard. Very Cathy and Bubbles Harrison and Chad cutting ribbon), State Senator Gilmer t Amarillo with a group from several delicious. David Thomas picked them and Brad, Deann Collins, Angela The Blackburn children visited Panhandle counties. and Leon delivered them, I think. Bradstreet, Debi Hall, Margaret Rust, Sheridan and Marianda Friday Elk Cancer Treatment Center Grand Opening Thursday Jimmy and Wendy Cole Many thanks to all. My mom always Myron and Tammy Jolly and girls. night—Mary and Tonya. WestOk Cancer Treatment would have gone without treatment." and Amanda and Adam from Califor- thought Wheeler County peaches Cake and ice cream were also served. Saturday at Mables were Mary Ann WestOk offers cancer patients the nia were supper guests at the Larry were the best of anywhere, and I from California, Bill and Neta Ault, Center's grand opening was held June same high quality for care they would Nelson home. Larry and Jimmy agree. So flavorful. Dorothy Ogle. Janit Sue and Aundra 17, and already 11 patients are County 4-H Horse Club receive anywhere else in the state. hauled hay together to put themselves Congratulations to Tina Currie. She Hursenrader drove in last nite, Mable undergoing treatment. The center houses a new $660,000 through college. Jimmy pastors a won the Gold Medal for the best all said, from Dallas. They were eating More than 400 people turned out for Plans Thurs. Meeting linear accelerator, the latest radiation Nazarene Church. around athlete in 5 events at the dinner Sat. noon. the cancer center's official opening to The Wheeler County Horse Club treatment instrument available. The Jodie Crownover enjoyed going Pampa girls basketball camp. She won Mable, Mary Ann and Dorothy tour the new facility, meet WestOk will have a meeting at the county barn center is staffed by two nationally with Laurel and Ed Hershman to first place in hot shot shooting, free went to Pampa Friday shopping. personnel, receive free or reduced- on Thursday, July 13, 1989 at 7:00 recognized physicians, Dr. William Anadarko, OK. to help with Bible shots, jump shot and second in lay Word came to me my cousins', rate cancer screenings and enjoy free p.m. Graham and Carl Bogardus, Jr., both School there last week. ups. Elton and Lucille Browders grandson hot dogs, ice cream, soft drinks and associated with the University of There was a nice bridal shower for There was a very nice house Listen to . . . got killed in a car wreck last week. balloons. • Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Christy Zybach Saturday at Briscoe. warming party at the Larry Nelson's Never got any details. WestOk began operations on June 7 WestOk is a full-service cancer We wish them much happiness. beautiful new home Saturday night. Sunday morn, a nice cool breezy with seven patients receiving cancer KPDR-FM, 90.5 treatment center, utilizing the latest, Lori Purcell and Shane Baird were There was a big crowd. Punch and morn so far at 8 a.m. Hope it don't treatments. Since then, WestOk's state-of-the-art technology and equip- united in marriage Friday night at the cookies were served. Some there were Wheeler, Texas turn out so hot. patient load has grown to 11. WestOk ment for low-cost outpatient treat- Wheeler First Baptist Church. May David and Rita Pearson and Dallas Bob Puryear visited Colie Sunday staff is currently treating these God bless and guide your home. They afternoon. patients for a variety of cancers. ment. It is a part of the Cancer Care are making their home in Wheeler. Mary Tonya Blackburn, Keith, Bill "Of the seven patients treated on Network, Inc., which also manages Sherry Parker and Lakisha are Available at ... and girl friend, Kelley, visited the first day, five said that they would Mid-Del Cancer Center in Midwest visiting grandparents, Colie and Sheldon and Marinda Sunday after- not have sought treatment if they had City. It is allied with the University of Vetola Parker till July 24. So good to noon. had to travel to for Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, see them out to the Wheeler 4th of HYLAND's Pharmacy care," said Sally Branham, WestOk making available the latest in re- July celebration. 110 W. Texas Wheeler, Texas radiation therapist. "Age and infir- search, personnel, and technology. 4 Willis and I and Jannett Carter Zybach Family Reunion mity if often their reason for not For more information call (405) went in to Canadian to the parade and We accept coupons on all merchandise! wanting to travel the distance. If we 225-8200. old Settlers Reunion. Good to see Held At Briscoe School didn't have a cancer treatment center CARD OF THANKS many old friends and acquaintances. here in Elk City, those five patients I would personally like to thank Double Coupon Value There was a "Zybach" Reunion, Parade had lots of horses, baseball the entire Wheeler Volunteer Fire July 1 and 2 at the Briscoe School teams, historical floats, trucks, etc. A Dept. for their assistance in fire and Cafeteria. Those attending were: delicious lunch was served at noon, traffic control during the fourth of July EVERYDAY! Jim and Freida Tucker, Clarendon; mostly donated by town people. fireworks celebration. I would like to Carl Zybach, Slaton, TX; Bill and Sunday dinner guests at our house P.C.S., Blue Cross & Blue Shield & Medimet thank Walter Simmons, Steve Edna Nielson, Colorado Springs, were Aaron and Claudetta Laverty Simmons, Lyndon Loyd, Van Baize, if Colo; Lottie Venable, Las Cruces, and Caaron and Claude, Mary Larry Jones for loading and shooting Prescription Cards Welcome! N.M.; Mike, Connie, Rachel and Hudson, David Hale, Ray and Pat the fireworks. I would like to thank Free prescription print outs on 1988 perscriptions. James Venable. Tyler, TX; Rob, Hudson and Cheryl. Gary Davis and Max McQueen for the Cindy, Suzanne and Jonathan Lytle, Dustin, Cody and Jacque Scott from fire truck and firemen to extinguish us Dallas, TX; Jean Brown, Ft. Worth, Guymon spent last week with their if we got in trouble. Thank you for a TX; Jeff, Ginger, Vickie, Jeffery sister, Nikki Scott. They went back Safe and Successful Show. Silverman, Ft. Worth; Truman and Sunday after Rhonda's 10th birthday Jimmy Adams Betty Zybach, Sayre, OK; Clarence party. Others there for the party were and Irene Zybach, R. L. and Rozena CARD OF THANKS Gene and Rhonda Ferguson and L. & F. REPAIR ' The fifth of July started off Zybach; Deedy, Julia and Sarah Rusty, Mandy and Ty and Kenneth ZENITH T.V.'s R.C.A. Zybach; Mac, Gay, Joshua and April tragically after a wonderful fourth and Juajaun Stokes from Shamrock. SATELLITE ANTENNA SYSTEMS celebration. The Sheriff's Dept. Purcell; Eric, Pauline, Misty, Kyle, Brooke and Rhonda are spending this FRANK E. COATES, OWNER received an accident call at 1:15 a.m. Kade and Kelsey Zybach; Elbert and Jib week with the Stokes to have dresses Upon our arrival at the scene Deputy P.O. BOx 220 PHONE 806/826.3241 Ruby Zybach; Bob and Gena Zybach; made for a wedding. Dennis Hilburn called for an WHEELER. TEXAS 79096 110 W. OKLA. ST. Wayne, Kathy, Clay and Casey Nikki Scott and Mandy Ferguson ambulance, rescue, fire units and the Zybach; Bevard, Diane, Deidre, An- PVT. BIlLIE L GILMER were playing softball with a Wheeler COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING highway dept. The response time for drea and Carissa Dukes; Steve Zybach women's teeam at Shamrock Monday Pvt. Billie L. Gilmer has comple- each was extremely quick. The and Tara Herrel; Curtis, Jane Ann night. HA 117)N CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ted basic training at , OK. efficiency that each carried out their and Kent Hall; Kyndall, Kathy, Kristi Julie Gilmer sat with Mrs. Dillon at During the training, students respective duties reflects on their 28th 8 Perryton Parkway Pampa, Texas and Derek Murry; David, Beckey, Allison awhile Monday morning. received instruction in drill and cere- leadership and training. If it were not Shawn and Christy Zybach; Joe F.F.A. students going to Houston Phone 665-7261 monies, weapons, map reading. tac- for these true professionals our Willingham, Norman, and Jim Gon- Sunday morning for the F.F.A. Con- Jr. Dr. Louis Haydon tics, military courtesy, military citizens would be at great risk to life Dr. Mark W. Ford, ding. -Atm% justice, first aid, and Army history and property. Their speed and and traditions. efficiency has saved many lives. If FREE ESTIMATES 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE JENNINGS PLUMBING Gilmer is the son of David H. Thank you. Gilmer. Sr. of Rural Route 1, Briscoe, Sheriff Jimmy Adams & ELECTRIC SERVICE Texas, and Mary L. Williams of Listen to . McCAIN'S AUTO BODY Owner: Larry Jennings Pampa, Texas. 117 W. OKLAHOMA BOX 65 WHEELER, TX 79096 " A flush is better than a full house-" His wife, Peggy, is the daughter of KPDR-FM, 903 PH. 806/826-3433 Roto-Rooter Service—Repairs—Remodeling Gene W. and Frankie A. Helton of Box 423 Phone: 806/826-3153 12 Years Experience P.O. Canadian, Texas. u heeler. I Reasonable Rates Wheeler, Tx. 79096 He is a graduate of Briscoe High INSURANCE CLAIMS OWNER: BOB McCAIN 1110 South Main St. School. a Wheeler-Shamrock Minor League Baseball This years standings for the 1989 Corchado, Chad Crossland, Michael Eastern Panhandle Minor League Bass. THE WHEELER TIMES Association were: Brewers: Sponsor; Shamrock Con- Page 7—Thursday, July 13, 1989 -11 lorrirr. Ian nod pridc - #1 Pirates: crete Shamrock, TX. Coached by Rick Sponsor, First Bank & Trust Sham- Wright, Russ Ward, and assisted by LAMB MANAGEMENT WORK- Development and Department of rock, TX., coached by Tony Gonza- Kent Gilbert. SHOP: Mark Herod (center) of Allison Agricultural Services and Develop- les, Jim Kirkpatrick, Dusty Oldham. Players were: Artie Wright, Jeff High School was among over 100 ment and Department of Agriculture. Players were: Kevin Jones, Matthew Gilbert, Michael Seeds, Robert Seeds, agriculture teachers, county agents, At far right is Dr. Don Knotts, Cotton, Russell Amos, Robby White, Melissa Reynolds, Rochelle Hawley, and adult FFA and 4-H leaders chairman of the TSU Department of Jim Reed Kirkpatrick, Justin Vinyard, Larry Luna, Anthony Blevins, Wesley recently participating in a Lamb Agricultural Sec% ices and Develop- Colby Hilburn, Brad Reeder, Casey Blake, Douglas Rankins, Heath Allen, Management Workshop sponsored at ment. (TSU News Service photo.) George Morgan, Nicky Leach, Chris o, Oldham, Bobby Lee Holmes, Alan the Tarleton State University farm CARD OF THANKS t Segura, Darrow Page, Clayton Jerni- Leach, Chris Robinson. facilities. Prater Gibbs (left), owner of We wish to thank each one for the gan, Timothy Gonzales. Teams from Wheeler were Astros, Fast Forward Enterprises of Marion, food, prayers, flowers, cards and all Tied for Second: Twins and Brewers. Cubs. Texas, was instructor for the three- the kindness shown to us, in the loss Twins: Sponsor Cherry Auto Astros: Coached by Dickie Burton, day workshop which included selec- of our Beloved Mother. Avenue Mgr. Alva Clark from Ama- Mark Kinkead, Buck Dollar. Players tion of the animal, as well as feeding, Special thanks to Bill Morrison, rillo, TX. were Penny Dollar, Shey Weatherly, grooming and showing. The workshop Dr. Barbour, Parkview Hospital, and Coached by Gilford Lisle, Jeff Clay, Kenan Burton, Dillon Miller, Aaron was hosted by the University's De- Wheeler Care Center. Dennis Lowe. Players were Levi Valencia, Marcus Rose, Mike John- partment of Agricultural Services and The Family of Agnes Gaines Carter, Andy Lisle, Byron Slaton, son, Andy Bradstreet, Jason Kinkead, Daniel Lowe, Trampas Forban, John Craig Kinkead, Bryan Judd, Benny Ray, Elvis Moya, Tim Kellison, Benji Sword, J.W. Chadwick, Josh Lee, Bat Boy Ben Dollar. Cubs: Coached by Kenneth 4 Briscoe Little League McCasland, Larry Porton. Players On June 16 Briscoe went to were Jason Porton, Lane McCasland, Wheeler to play the Rangers. The big Daniel Keelin, Michael Montgomery, hitter for the night was Jake Swigart Matt Keelin, Clayton Brownfield, LEGS CONTEST with a triple, double, and 2 singles. Andy Copeland, Bruce Copeland, Other hitters for the night were Travis Mark Nelson, John. Porter, Jason Xi Alpha Alpha Xi chapter of Beta pick the winners. The pictures belong Stevens with a home run, John Carter, Billy Umsted, Rusty Archer, Sigma Phi sorority in Wheeler conduc- to the following men: Ronnie Karcher Moffett and David Helton with 2 Jeremy Davis. ted a legs contest in connection with ( ), Steve Emmert ( ), Jimmy Adams singles, and Ty Ferguson with a Ott June 23 & 24 we had a the Fourth Annual 4th of July ), Larry Porton ( ), Bob McCain ( ), single. Pitchers for the night were tournament in Shamrock. 1st Place Celebration in Wheeler. At the Gail Ledbetter ( ), Bob Stiles ( ) and John Moffett and Travis Stevens with was the twins, 2nd place was the sorority's booth, a group of eight Donald Rives. the win going to John and the save to Pirates; 3rd place was the Brewers; photos were displayed. The photos How would you have voted? See if Travis. Briscoe came away with the 4th place was the Cubs; 5th place was showed the legs of eight unidentified you can match the legs to the men and win 17-8. the Astros. local men. then see if you agree with the On June 22, Briscoe went to Kelton All Stars picked after the tourna- Voting was accomplished by placing balloting. for a game. The big hitter for the ment were: From the Pirates, 1. Kevin tickets in the cans behind the pictures. The winners were: Bob Stiles, first; night was Travis Stevens with a home Jones, 2. Darrow Page, 3. Russell Look at the pictures and see if you can Donald Rives, second, and Larry run, and a single. Other hitters were Amos, 4. Bobby Lee Holmes. Twins: Porton, third. Ty Ferguson a triple and 2 singles, 1. Levi Carter, 2. Bryon Slaton, 3. Jake Swigart with 2 singles and John Trampas Forbau. Brewer: 1. Jeff Moffett, Jason Mayfield and Zack Gilbert, 2. Anthony Blevins, 3. Artie Mabry with a single. Pitchers for the Wright. Astros: 1. Penny Dollar, 2. night were David Helton and Travis Shey Weatherly. Cubs: 1. Jason Stevens with the win going to David Porton, 2. Lane McCasland, 3. Daniel and the save to Travis. Briscoe came Keelin. Mt.; Michael Montgomery. away with the win 18-8. Special thanks for all the people who On June 26, Briscoe went to the coaches who donate their time and Wheeler to play the Yankees. The big season a success. Special thanks to all hitter of the night was Jake Swigart the sponsors who donated. Very with a triple and a single. Other special thanks to Walter Bond, Billy hitters were David Helton with a Ray Lisle, Tanya Owens, Tanya double and John Moffett and Ty Vinyard, and Marla Lax in Shamrock. Ferguson with a single. Pitcher for the From Wheeler: Donald Rives, John night was Travis Steven with the loss Earl Simpson, Pam Hibler and 4 going to Travis. Briscoe came away Carolyn Sabbe and all the adults who with a loss 4-9. donated their time as umpires in On June 29, Briscoe went to Wheeler. We appreciate all the fans Shamrock to play the Astros. The big who came out to support and encour- hitter for the night were Jake Swigart age the youngsters during the 1989 with a triple and 2 singles and Zack season. Most of all we want to thank Mabry with a triple and a double. the coaches who donate their time and Other hitters were Ty Ferguson and energy to make the summer baseball Jason Mayfield with 2 singles. program a success. Number I Number 2 Number 3 Pitchers for the night were John Moffett, Ty Ferguson and Jake Swi- Softball Tournament gart with the win going to Jake. Briscoe came away with the win 14-10. Held At Britt Field On June 30, the Little League Touranment started in Wheeler. The Wheeler Softball Association Briscoe played their first game at 9:30 and the Kiwanis Club sponsored a p.m. against the Shamrock Red Sox. softball tournament June 30 through Big hitters for the night was Travis July 2. The tournament was held at Stevens with a home run and a single, the new Tom Britt Memorial Park. Jake Swigart with 2 triples, and Ty The very successful tournament drew Ferguson with a home run. Other teams from Amarillo, Perryton, Elk hitters were Josh Purcell with a triple, City, Sayre, Pampa, Wellington, Kaleb Meek with a double, and Kyle Shamrock and the Wheeler area.. Donald Rives and David Britt Zybach and David Helton with a single. Pitchers for the night was donated the sponsor trophies. Mem- bers of the first and second place Travis Stevens and Jake Swigart with teams were given t-shirts and sport the win going to Travis and the save to socks were awarded members of the Jake. Briscoe won this game 14-4. third place team. Briscoe played their second game of The first two winning men's teams the tournament on July 1, at 10:30 were from Elk City. Andie's of a.m. against the Yankees. Hitters for Wheeler sponsored the third place the game were Jake Swigart, Travis team. Stevens, and Kaleb Meek each with a First place honors in the women's single. Pitchers for the game were tournament went to a Wellington Travis Stevens and Jake Swigart with team and second place went to a the loss going to Travis. The boys combination of individuals from tried hard and it was a very close Wheeler and Pampa. Third place went game but Briscoe came away with the loss 7-8. to a team sponsored by Britt Ranch. Briscoe played their third game of Both fields were used at the park 111 the tournament at 2:30 p.m. against until dark. Only one field is lighted at the present time. the Shamrock Red Sox. The big hitter Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 for this game was Travis Stevens with The Softball Association and a triple and a single. Others hitters Kiwanis are very proud of the new ball were Kaleb Meek with a triple, Jake Swigart with 2 singles, and David park and appreciate all the donations Helton and Ty Ferguson with a single. and work that has gone into the Pitchers for this game were Ty completion of the project. Ferguson and John Moffett with the r win going to John. Briscoe came away Amarillo Tri State with the win 8-5. Briscoe played their fourth and final Fair Competition game at 6:30 against the Shamrock Astros. Big hitters for this game were The 1989 Amarillo Tri State Fair, Jake Swigart with a triple, a double, scheduled for September 18-23, will and a single and Travis Stevens with a award hundreds of winners with prize triple and 2 singles. Other hitters money, ribbons, banners and troph- were John Moffett and Ty Ferguson ies. Divisions to be judged in competi- with a triple and 2 singles, Josh tion includes beef cattle, swine, Purcell with 2 singles, and Jason sheep, goats, poultry, rabbits, aquar- Mayfield with a single. Pitchers for ium, art, culinary, textiles, vegetables the game were Travis Stevens, Jake and educational exhibits in agriculture Swigart, and Ty Ferguson. Briscoe and homemaking. "In the midst of the won 13-9. big entertainers and the glitter of the After playing 4 games in the Little midway, we often forget that competi- League Tournament, Briscoe ends up tion continues to be the main purpose winning third place. Briscoe ends the and the backbone of the fair," says season with 12 wins and 4 losses. Lynn Griffin, fair manager. Over Other players on the team were $50,000 in prize money is offered to Jeremy Lewis, Josh Lewis, Shane exhibitors in the competitive events. Stribling, Tracey Harwell, Bobby In addition, hundreds of ribbons, Blackburn, and Archie Summers. The banners and trophies will also be Briscoe team is coached by James awarded to winners. The seven days Olt Moffett and Jerry Mabry. of horse events conducted by local Congratulations to Jake Swigart, horse organizations during the fair Number 7 Number 8 John Moffett. and Ty Ferguson for will offer several thousand dollars in making the All Star Team. Travis additional prize money. Interested Stevens was nominated by because of parties may find out more about these his age he did not make the team. judged events and how to enter by He's one hot player, and some one to calling the Tri State Fair office at •I pur L .9 •s 13 it 7 :an saw nu watch in the years to come. Way to go 806/376-7767 or writing to P.O. Box aqi to lapio ato siaquinu alit guys! We wish you luck and hope you 31087, Amarillo, TX. 79120-1087. go all the way.

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