FRIDAY OCTO~ 28, l.!I8A Methodist Chu Here Gets New Education co·ordinator Shirley J. MiUer, who' has 'Srams for the youth_department , new position ' at Abernathy. She proven ability to organize new according to Rev. Oglcs~y. She is committed to the United' . projects and jVOUps as well as also will work with all age Methodist Church and itll beliefs .mamtain existmg ones, has been levels, children through adult, and p,racti~ apd hopes to named Education Coordinator at and assist the pastor in other bring new ideas to the church the First United Methodist areas. and t:ommunitY. Church. She was valedictorian of her 'She is a very weU qualified class at Tahlequah High School individual. We are looking in Oklahoma, and recei~ a forward to having her in the Bachelor of Arts in Religion, church and community, and feel graduating summa cum laude she wiU be an asset in both from Oklahoma City University. place..~; commented Pastor Frank She received her Master of Oglesby. Divinity, magna cum laude, from Shirley was raised in Okla­ Duke Divinity School in Durham, homa, and has lived in Lubbock North Carolina, in 1981. since May. Her husband, Keith As past youth Ctirector at the Head, is an ordained minister Moore, Oklahoma, First United and head of commuaicatibns at Methodist Church, she was Lubbock's First United Metho­ responsible for aU pr<>IP'amm~ dist Church. Two cbildren, 6- for junior and seruor high year-old Tricia and 4-ytar-old students. Before coming to Shannah, complcie die group. she served as assistant At her fuU-tilile job in A,ber· minister at Cliutoll, Oklahoma's nathy, the primary goal will lxl · First United Methodist Church. to cootdinilte educatiQOal prO: . Shirley is excited about her

New·Family Restau~rant Jim and ~n Thbmas, who The restaurant will be open their tioau5 wiD change during gained popularity .' in the res· on Tuesdays through Saturdays the silinmeC~ ·:· months, according taurant business .when they built from 11 AM until 2 PM, and 5 to demand. , ~ · and operated AbernatJiYs Dairy PM wrtu 8 PM. Sundays they As a new ' feature for Aber· Queen several yean ago, have wiU be open from 11 to 2. The nathy, Jim and Karen will open decided to re-en(er the food restaurant will be closed on their party room, at no char&e will· Bflnd G~ttlng business and open J&K's Mondays. A local staff already for dlMers, ~es, clubs or Steakhousc, a family restaurant, any local activities. "We will be on Tuesday, November 1. has been hired. happy to work with anyone, but . For Region·aJ Mee The Thomascs have taken over On eveni~ when there are as the holiday season is ap- the former Stcakhouse building ~ool or community activities, proaching. we ask that you eaU '. ' M_o~ will come early 'for The group will stay in Qd.essa on Avenue D. "We're really they wiD stay open later. And and book YOIJ1 group.' m~mbcrs .of the Abernathy Jligb to watch tbe AAA compe~tion, excited to be back in Aber­ School band u they hit tlie which should end about 14:15 nathy," they both said, and 'we road at-· 7 AM Saturday for ac:c:ord.ing to the schedule, then invite friends and their rela· Firefighter Betancur Odessa. return Saturday evening to tives, and all our former cus­ The band will compete ,for Abernathy. , tomers, to visit us in our new Region B UIL Marcbiog'Contcst For those who are going' to location.' Gets Commendation hoaors' at 2 PM at Ratliff Sljld­ Odessa to back the band, the They promise a menu that's Firefighter Arthur Betancur, a &et in, loCated the little pi ium, acc:ordiug to band dit~or best route to Ratliff Stadium ; is not 'the SliJI1e old thing. • Karen member of the Lubbock F'11e and passed her through the Harold Bufe. ' to take Loop 338, exiting 'pt says they haven't even printed a Department from Abernathy, has broken window to Mathes. Abcf!lathy will be the first Yukon Road. menu yet, but want their cus­ received commendation for his CilinJ Bc:tancur's 'initiatjyc,· ciass AA f,and to pcrfo~. The community as a whoie tomers to help them decide what rescue of a two-year-old girl profCSSJonalism and bravery, • Fcillowiug them. at IS-minute wishes the band continued is wanted most. On a cold daY., from a house f1re earlier this F'ue Chief Don Stevens eXtended . intervals, will be Hale CeotCr, success and a big win at Re­ they might make a pot of chili year. his 'hiP,est '· personal ~eprds Iraan, and McCamey. l ' gional. or stew~ and will have fresh The child's mother, Connie and appreciation for youi ac· homemade desserts daily. Navarette and two other child­ tiou ... and for your cl8ily good Jim will 'be in charge of the ren bad already escaped from performance as a member of the Cross-Count~ Team cooJdn& and promises mesquite the smoke-filled house at 3408 Lubbock Fire Department.• home-cooked barbecued ribs, E. Baylor when f~re trucks brisket and sausage. Steaks-­ arrived. F'~tefJgbters Betanau Bivens Makes Also Qualifies charl»>lled and chicken fried-­ and Lt. Jack Mathes were among and Cl\tfisb will be regular the f~rst on the secne and were • Outstanding district pcrfor· performers Lori Moralez fmish· Short Stop features; along with · baked told that the child might still be Republican candidate Teet manc:ea oa Saturday allowed 1111 second and Mandi Mouser potatoes, lrcllch fries and or¥orr inside. both the boys and girls Aber- coming in. third. Bivins stopped bf the Review . • The boys team placed second, rings. · Tbe two firefighters unsuc­ office for a VISit Thursdv nathy High Sdlool crou ~try with Jeise . Ruiz fltli.shing . first Tflose'. looking for a great cessfully attempted to enter the aftcrnoon. He had been lp t' teams~advanco to ~ _ and V'ac: Vec:chio taking third bambur&et Will find one. · house through a broken window. Liltlcfield ear~er in the day. c:om i ·- place. HomCIIIade hot rolls and a The front door was already Bivcu is runaing for State The pis .tealil fiaished In Regional competition will be chanaing salad bar wiU top ofT blocked by flames. Bctanau Senator, Df$trict 31, which first plaal, with individual top held N~WC~Dber 5. the menu. went through the front door to includes Hale'' County. \ , ~DA1fe<:TOIIISR28..1988 THE Alii!.RNA'IllYWEEKL Y lliMBW Wedding Cere•ony Unites · Michelle Sandefur, Kirk SnOdgrass MkbclJc Dada s.acseiW ...... wida • pouBe tl ~ »-BciirGt: Kirk 51a111ey s~ ,._ • ~ ,..._ ...a pcuta .. dlo ~ ihe property, and sure GIICIII catered the home oa a t1owcn. ~ there YAS a group of walk lined oa eitber side with Tile poca waa attired ill a . hurriwe lAmps tied .witll .am- Ouaic black tuRdo witla fai11, f :=nla:fe::s W:l·~.::'~~ dlellf!bt satin bQwl( Pre-nuptial acceatec1 widt a dlain)IIIIIO roco , aJoN the roads blside the miiSlc: was pnMded by Tew boutoaDioro, CQD~ with prqperty, . . • Tc:cll mU5ic: facul!f membora aa ivory_ wq-liPI!ed ·ibirt, biac:k · We were · co~ w,lle~ we ques­ Suaan Schoenfeld, VIOlinist, and CQ111111e1buo4 Uil:black bow lie. "' tioaCd · the~ .thAt they did . ~ye Jellllifer Garrett, piliaisi. · SeiYiD,I as · ~ Man · wu adult spor,asc)rs Wh() would be : ~at~ . ll:lftD sr.c:,ug::s.r,tr~:m. ~row, E~: ~. As the bride clesc:eacled . the StC\'C ~ Ql. Houatoa. He wu ... ~~ 7 PM. They also, $talrway decorat.ed with tropic:al awred· ill a bJ.ck :;.ln..Riley, ~ SWdea. Oliw.r Slllldclea and Gt,Da Dum:U, Nib: Grimaley 1111!1 Pde ~ also Clusle tol,l us that they tbaup~ their row, &om Jdt, _., Uadley Wdlb, llcY. Rick WdlliPf. Rev. Ale:a Sc:blcgd, .llidaard Cordell, Ja Dowers of _Bird of Paraclile, tu:do with cbampapC I'OICI Protea, MI. Bretla, SafDowers, boutouicrc. . . . Deli Editor. r:-----tho!lgh--l-wo_ul_d_a_c.cept___ its_use_in __ m_u_e -n-ud-ear1t ~ nuU ~ Watta, Elaine Gna., Gay RIIIICII, PraM lli*Cil and Arlie PaJtoa. IJI dlo bact are, fraliiiCft, Bill Scou, Hcilda ea-. ..t ~ o.:rn& IJeJiiDd &he_.-Joan Frjtzler. Culifit:ata of appnda­ aad Dendrobium orchids, she was Durilla &he Jis1Wai of the . tioll were givea by dlo dllada oa Coaamaity Worlcr Appecillioa Day. met by her father who cac:orted Uaity Caudle, the musidaas I would like to c:omment o.n some circ:umstanc:es, ~ut used u ·void by counter·meaAirea it lmo!tcne Suttle's letter in last turning on the water that this WOilld the her to the nuptial area. in fiont performed 'Aw Maria' by frQC~ as sec:ma ~ wed's Review: It was a beau· tap IS totallY wrong. The ~ory most hlllllaru: defense we could Nazarene Church Honors Community Work~rs _ of the fireplac:e which wu Schubert. . ·, -- • tiful letter that oontains much of China tells of the c:ommon contrive. Furtherm.Qrc, we ha\'C ccnterpi«e receplioa,, catered by Crea· Community rep~tatiws c:oqregation. The seMce at the services. Seeing people wort in Hdca Alia .lCclla ad Robert Todd Pope d~rated with a of A truth and up to l would praclite of girl infanticide in that basic: rescardl is trop1c:al Dowers aad .candlea on tiYeJy Youn, wu held immedilt· tm leaincd from . throughout Abernathy Abernathy church tied in with a churches inspires us to work the maatle and taU basketa of ely followlac &he. memony. The . haw bailed it as true gospel _ that. c:o~try ~use girl babic:a rarely without Yal.ue ad Jhe joined together for a Sunday deuomination-widc c:ommunity harder." Helen Ann Kester, Robert Todd Pope tropic:al Dowers on each ·side of lace t.OYetcd &en'iDs table was Other writera have gone to , 'were of su~ little value .• This piA in bowlcdgc woukl bC the recognition service at the rtrst worker appreciation day c:elebra· He says to improve the quality the hearth. A unity candle aad c:eJUercd widi a inlrror decora· ' WCWer for definitions and was a~plished. by the 51I11ple most valuable outcome, perhaps. Church of the Nazarene. tion. of life in Abernathy is more Engaged, Announce Wedding Plans th$ definitions . still apply but e:rpec:hent pf • sticldng a girl aftCongrer¥f. ___ ,___ , li"-~rals,_· L'c. Jw'· The group, representillg most Ma p 1 Thompso a important than growth. tapers in a 4'?-'ass amclle~a ted with can~ ~. 8od tied with c:anwclight satin bows tropic:al flower& aDd lined with . othllr meanings have been taken baby's bead m a buclcet of """""""' '"" of the scrvtce areas throughout yor e c n, The church presented Certif.' Max Kester and Mrs.. Sharon ing Texas Tech University, on, by words, through usage. water even before the umbilic:al WrJabt 1111d the . Democratic town, was welc:omed by Pastor spedal speaker at the service, icates of Appreciation for Kester are pleased to announce majoring in ac:c:oJlllting. c:ompleted the nuptial setting. fmger WICfwichea, fruit and The liberal is·not the same cord was severed. These babies majority, take a llalld R. Allen Schlegel and assistant said Abernathy is a 'c:ommunity outstanding service and c:oo· the engagement and approaching Pope is a 1985. graduate of Presented ~ marriage by her chm;e. An aJ! iYQry three~C(ed "'rd strons marriage of their daug!lter, Abernathy High School and will father, the bride wore a candle· weddmg cake with a lace motif word 'lhat it was prior to 11bout were totally the product of the :!'an,inst,~.,~~·~tert: Rick Wctnight along with the of people who volunteer their tributions to those attending. light chiffon-over-satiD dress. topi)Cd with iYory wi:dding bells, Girl Scout· Program To Begin Here 1972. Liberal thinkers have mother's womb - was it there- - '' ~ Helen Ann, to Robert 'Todd rc:c:eive a bachelor of science 0 Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. degree in agriculture-ec:onomics The ruffled c:oUar cXIendcd anCf a crystal punch bowl set infused new positions into the fore the mother's perr

USPS 003-340 JACQUELYN SMYERs ISSN ~5-4291 $3.25 EditOr-Publisher · A Family Restaurant. Published oa Friday each wcct at the Abernathy Weekly Rmaw office Ill 916 A\'enne D. Mailiaa address: Drawer 160, Abernathy, TC1!11793U. Make our place your place tot a real, home-style · Eaablidlcd ill NCMmber ol1921. Sccoacl dus ~ paid at ·meal I We feature a wide , Steak llle poll oftic:e at Abcmlllay, Teas. array or entrees the whole family eon enjoy, inelud~ Fingers lng weekly specials and a $2.29 junior menu for the kids. leave you over a barrel J~~eludes . rrla or Free parking In the rear. baked potato, >'\ ..;; f 1 • , • gtaY)' and toast · 1f you don't have proper msurance ·m ; today!s • risky world,· .you . could find yourself over the proverl?ial barreL Oon'~ let. that h~ppen • .Let o~r insurance· professiQn~ l)elp you round up the cover- ages. you need. · 115 · ·-.~ , . ~ow I liii!.Jiitr:uT'mlll 1'hc Following are sample 5lllh:·wide level. Ail ·tbc:. ~ baiJou , from both Hale Cqunty r_ ~d!ess ~ whicb ,prc;cl_ndi~ ··· ~ ao4 l;ubboc:k COunty. Residents vote ID, WI0 begm WI uu: of both the: Abem~tby area and sameibg process, names. Latereach inl»'~ the ballot· Will (.Jvez, cprfe d e.,...,."--'fOCI ones ..Crl m 1no I ~s. l vgor Num. 1) at 10 AM New Deal area will be able to ~ttY ;lh~e samp~s to deter1:0ine ae,~t~ )Japti« qllln:bi + W.tUFtlll:l·· vote for d,IIT~;rtl!t . ~ . n:ptc:- :. cHAIIU$F.(~k)C.AMNI.. LL D~MOCRAT(Dem-toJ your .Cliotces or l.be candidates Rev. Qavi4 Wilsoci, pastor~ and se~ t atives. Therefore, ·instead of · · the ltev. ltalph .Grtnt, a t~ed in advance of the election . going through !he saoie l!ilmes ,· ~TAUSQt ~IBERl~IAN(liiJ:!rlcrlono) .,JUSTICE,.SEVENTH COURT Of APPt.\LS DISTRICT, PlACE 2 of M~ ~.: Baptist minister, olliciatirJs. These ballot' are made available four or five: tiQ!es, we will begjll courtesy of The W~;ekly Review our ballot with tht rum~ JUDGE. COORTOFCJtiMINAt APPEAlS. PLACE 2 Balltist Church, of.liciatcd. · S1JI'i,d wu in Rc$thaven · (Jvez. Carle de Apeloctonfls, Dlstrlta Num. 7. L119ar Hum. 2) Surial wu ill Petc:rsburs Mem!lJial ,ark under tlirectiOIJ and .. we are printing what wa.~ 1 give~! us at the county court· ~h;nfu~.n v~er~~~ :!ekj ' Cemetery under the diredism oT or Sanders Puncral Home. . {Juez, Corle de Apeloc/onea Crlmlnol~». luger Num. 2) Chambers Fwral HOI!le. • Mrs, Edwards die4 at 8:35 PM houses ·of both counties. at their rc:gil;tration cards · to In. a general election such as find out in whi<:h prec:inc:t they Mrs. Blalock died at 9:15 p)d Monday, October · 23, ~ .her .,. 1. PM TOM Rtc:KHOI'; REPUIUC~N (Republlcono) Wed!JMday, October 19, at home after lm illlless. She bad this, many of tbe candidates will reside in. order to continue 22, ~ OIUCK MILLER DEMOCRAT (Dema<:rato) Lubbock's Melhodisl Hospilal been under a doctor's care:. boc:k's St. after be chosen on a national or studying our sample ballou. alter a brief illoeu. She was born ill Angleton and a lengtlly illness. ' · . . ' CAROL CAUL liBERTAR.IAN (Ubtrtortono) (Jvez del Olslrlto, Olstrlto Judicial Num. 12) She was bol'1l ill the ~ moved to Lubbock County in He was bora in 'l'iWcey b ()FEDUCATION, DISTRICT 15 8Jalcx:k on Aup5tl7, 1930. He on. 1uly 25, 1920, in CtawfonL Mexico, Abernathy, . Swisher died ill 1965. She wu a retired He died on July 7, 1978. She Q>unty and Edmonson before · REPUBLICAN PARTY (PARTIDO REPUBUCANO) licensed vocational nurse and a owned Auto Trim and Upholstery (Miembro de lo Junto Eslatol de Ins truce/on Publico, Num. 15) moving to Plaimri.ew . .He gradua­ Dl(f!OCAATIC PARTY (P ARTIDO DEMOCRA TICO) member of the Churc.h of Christ. Company for 30 yeats, and was ted from Plainview High School Survivors include three SOD3, a charter member of Southcrc:st in 1955. He mattiCd Ann Hayes LIBERTARIAN PARTY (PARTIDO LIBERTARIANO) MoNTE HASII REPUBU~N (llepubllcono) Kelsey of Albuquerque:, New Baptist Church. on September 29, 1956, in ~EW ALLIANCE PARTY (PARTIDO NUEVA ALIANZA) Mexico, Hayden of Lubbod and Other survivors include two Plainview. · PAUL C. DUNN DEMOCRAT (O.mocroto) James of Aubrey; a daughter, daughters, Glenna Rae White: of After his ownership o( the (Condesl~ble. Preclnto Num . 4) Arvana Goble of Paris; three: Mountain Home and Betty Ed­ Abern!lthy store, he worked at AND VICE PIIESIDENT VOTE FOR ONE brolhers, Harry Kelsey of Es­ wards of Lubbnek; two sisters, Medcap Bearing Company and HALE COUNTY PRECINCI'S 9 It 11, CONTINUE HERE L. H. lURK REPUBLICAN Vice PreStd_:~f _;e)______TillS tacada, Cecil Kelsey of Lubbock, Annie Robison and Alta Odom, Ebtex larsen l~.plements Com­ ALL OTHERS SKIP SECI10N and Rkhard Kelsc:y of Lorenzo; both of Slaton; two othc;,r bro­ pany. DAVID CUNDIFF lJ grandchildren; and five thers, Harvey Lee: Duc:kc:tt of GIORGE BUSH REP UBLI CAN (Re publicano) Survivors include his wife; a STATE SENATOR, DJSTRJC1'31 great·grandchildren. Tahoka and Wesley Duckett of daughter, Jana Marshall of DAN QUAYLE Brownwood; five grandchildren; Palmer Hays Plainview; two sons, Kent and MICHAELS. DUKAKIS DEMOCRAT (Democrolo} (Senador Estatal, Distro Num. 31) and nine great-grandchildren. Stanley, bolh of Plainview; four From sunrise to LLOYD BENTSEN Services sisters, Laura Moore of Plain· RON PAUL liBERTARIAN (llberlorlono) Services for Palmer B. Hays, FEEL THE view, Earline Henderson . of TEELBIVINS REPUBLICAN {Rcpublicano) 71, of LcveUand were held at 10 Hereford, Audrey Mur:phy of ANDRE MARROU MEL PHD.J.JPS DEMOC,RAT (Democrata) (Representonte Estotol, Dlstrlto Num. 8~) AM Thursday in Second Baptist Midland, and Christine Hender­ UNORA B. FULANI NEW AlliANCE (Nuevo Alionza) son of Colorado City, and two Church with the Rev. Phillip RAFAEL MENDEZ STATE REPRESENTATivE, DISTRICT 85 TOM CHRISTIAN REPUBLICAN (Republlcano) Goodrum, pastor, officiating. w;rR~~ grandchildren. sunset all across WAHIN CHISUM DEMOCRAT (Oemocroto) Burial was in City of Level­ (Representante Estatai,Distrito 85) land Cemetery under the direc· UNITED ST ATE SENATOR VOTE FOR ONE PRECINCT43 lion of George C. Price Funeral JAMES E. "PETE" LANEY DEMOCRAT (Democrata) Direaors. (SENADOR DE LOS EST ADO S UNIDOS) AU. OTHERS SKIP nus SECI10N Hays died at 9:35 PM Monday, the nation ... STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 85 October 24, after a lengthy ~=i:it~= ~ BEAU BOULTER REPUB LICAN (Republicano) CONSTABLE. PRECINCT 3 illness. ...~ ON COACHES' CORNER ... ~ I Tbe cooperative way of conducting business LLOYD BENTSEN DfMOCIV\ r (Dumocrulu} (Rcprcsentantc Estate:!, D~trito Num. 85) He was born in Matador and KKAP 900 AM; 95.3 FM- ~ (Condesloble. Preclnto Num . 3) moved from Sundown to Level· bas proven over and over again to be bot.. a JEFF DAIELL LIBERTARIAN (Libe,.torlono) land in 1976. He married Janett ~ 4 PM 1U S PM EACH FRIDAY! highly efficient and extremely economical way to H. BRYAN POFF, JR. DEMOCRAT (Democrata) Cotton on December.22, 1946, in • REPRESENT 1\ TIVE. DI STR ICT 19 VOTE FOR ONE Abernathy. He was a retired provide services and goods. That's why co-ops COUNTY COMMISSIONER. PRECINCT 3 pumper for Texaco, active in the JUSTICE, 7TH COURT OF' APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2 Push and Crank Club, and was a Beer ur Chicken c:ome in every size and kind and are found in the (Repres entonte de los fslodos Unic/os . Distrlfo Num . 19) member of Second Baptist (Jue1, Corte de Apelaciones Distrito Num 7, Lugar 2) (Comlslonodo del Condodo. Preclnto Num . 3) city, the suburbs and rural America. The LARRY COMBEST REPUBLICAN (Republicono) Church. Chimichanga $3.25 OTIS COOKS REPUBLICAN (Republtcono) Survivors include his wife; two w/ricc & bc;ms cooperative way of conducting business bas an GERALD McCATHERN DEMOCRAT (Dcrnacrafo) JOHNT. BOYD DEMOCRAT (Democrata) sons, Bill of LeveUand and Impressive track record - providing to be an effi­ ILISIO REFUGIO SOLIS DEMOCRAT (Democrota) James of Butler, Missouri; three Soapapillas 5/$1.50 RAILROAD GOMMISSIONER VOTE FOR ONE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 64TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT daughters, Linda Adamson of witl1 honey cient, economical way of meeting common needs Enid, Oklahoma, Matilda Gibbs (Procurador del Distrito, Judicial Dimitn Num. 64) of Amarillo and Bonnie Kendric:k of people. (Comlsionado de Ferrocarrlhn) REPRESENTATIVE. DISTRICT 83 of Snyder; a sister; 12 grand· TERRY D. MCEACHERN DEMOCRAT (Democrata) children; and five great -grand· EDEMMm REPUBLICAN (Republlcono) 303AvenueD Co-op people are proud of their cooperatives ... children. JAMES E. (JIM) NUGENT DEMOCRAT (Democroto) (Represent~nle Estalal, 0/slrlto Num. 83) knowing they provide services and jobs that SHERIFF RICHARD DRAHEIM LIBERTARIAN (llbertarlono) · _.OU.Wifi~S. &£YICAN jShcryfo)m~;r r benefif'the whole community. LOZA ..O, JR. NEW AlliANCE (N~bv~ 'Airo~~o) fLOYD HOLDER DEMOCRAT (Democrolo) CHARLES TUE DEMOCRAT (Democrata) AADQARDY LIBERTARIAN (Liberlorlano) RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. UNEXPIRED TERM VOTE FOR ONE A Vote ~ for There's probably a co-op or two in your life, COUNTY TAX ASSESSPR·COLLECTOR working for a better community and a better (Comlslanodo de Ferracarrlles. Term/no no Completada) PROPOSED CONS1TIUI'IONALAMENDMENTS (Asesor-Colector de Impuestos del Condado) (Enmieodas Propuestas a Ia Constitucion) America- and for youl · KENT A. HANa REPUBLICAN (Republicano) Larry Co1nbest CHRISTINE V~SON DEMOCRAT (Democrata) ALL VOTERS WD.L CAST YES OR NO VOTES ON THESE CLINT HACKNEY DEMOCRAT (Demacrola) October Is COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 3 NO.I . is a vote for . SUPREME COURT. UNE XP IRED TE RM 'The constitutional amendment and/ or clarification providing National (Comisionado del Condado, Pct. Num. 3) that federal reimbursement of state highway dedicated funds (Juez Presldenfe. Corte Suproma. Termino no Completado) arc thcmsel~ dedicated for the purpose of acquiring rights· HENRY RIEFF DEMOCRAT (Democrata) of-way and constructing, maintataing. and policing public West Texas roadways.' TOM PHILLIPS REPUBLICAN (Republicano) ('La enmienda y/ o clarilicacion de Ia constitution que TED z. ROBERTSON DEMOCRAT (DemocrotoJ HALE COUNTY VOTERS GO 1U 1liE dispone que tambien el reembolso por el gobiemo federal de and sound, conservative government. AMENDMENTS AT TilE END OF BALLOT. los fondos dedicados a carreteras estatales esten dedicados a JUSTICE, SUPREME COUll f . PLACE 1 .....•.••. Ia adquisicion de scrvidumbres de paso y a Ia c:onstruccion, ALL LUBBOCK COUNTY Vp Gin~ lJvez. Corle Supremo, Lugar Num . ~. Termlno·no C::ompletodo) ' '";...... , ("La enmic:nda constitucional que da disposiciones rara Ia TOM CA ..NON DEMOCRAT (Dem~ralo) inwmion del fondo permanentc de Ia tmiversidad, de fondo Blt.RBAAA G. CULVER REPUBLICAN (Republlco_no) escolar permancntc:, y de: Condos de los sistemas del retiro de SHERIFF cmpleados publiCO& en cl Condo para el desarrollo de Texas Soot~· Pl~ins El~ctric Co-Op caaablec:ido por Ia emnicnda ·y que: direaamentc: c:.stablca:ra, (She~lfe) consuvara, y adelantara las oportunidades de emplco y cl ~ ' ·'ii ... ' "'. ', ' ;f" ~roUo economic:o en Texas.") On November 8th: D. L. '.'SONNY" KE,SEE REPUBLICAN (R•publlcon_o) ·Cotton Center Co~Op .Gin ~~ C. "BUTCH" HARGRAVE DEMO~RA T (Oemaer_oloJ FOR (A PAVOR DE) Let's Keep Lany Combes,t TAx ASSESSORi COLLECTOR AGAINsT (EN CONTRA DE) .- ~., ' Workirig for a)l of us. (~S!J,or · Col•ctor de tmpueslos del ~oridado) · Genetal Electi~n ', Sa~ple ~allo_t ~ AN AWFULLY. HEAVY LOAD! • ~ Eapt ~ ...... die priic wiallillc d:lcict ol ~ ~- 6llila lawiD ,;...... ~dair4 qaartcr BOOitet Cllib ~ ,, : fivettwa'! last FrilfaJ. fiFr clclllat.e~r t11e dM:ct to • Abcraltlly · Mr~ Cotton Farmer: -" ~ ~ : SCaior Citiieasec.lef &lildi!lg fund. W1llt. ~ fJ!ill1llcl . ' ~ ' It' ' 4 a Harvest ~e is just l:tround the toriler. · Owls Yell Whooo-eee After . ~ · Y

M.al"~am's Groeety Jo Dee's T's & Caps · ' Bostiek's . K & K Specialty Feed Aulo & Truck Sales ' .,). The Country Printer Eve1ritt Aerial Spraying, . Inc~ Diainon~ Gallery ~j~--...... W~kly Revie\V Farmer's Depot WANTED Someone lo lear down bouse for the lumber in it. or il could be moved .lo the cOuntry. This bouse is locatccl 011 the . north· OWNER MUST SElJ. east comer or 5th . Sttecr IDd ~ Dice, large, 3 bechoom Awnue 1. Contac:t-Cily'Manaacr, boine. Owner will split ~ City Hall, Abernathy. (43-2tc-44) coM. Allw:ae payments of S390 a m,oalL 802 14th, 298-2848 or 298-2941.(41-4tp44)

FOil RENT 3 bedroom. 2 run baths at 612 8th SCreet.' CaD 298-2177 or ~ $295 mC)Jltbly plus deposit. (ttl) ' A&A Beauty Salon . POll PERMS. HAIRCl1I'S, SHAMPOO .1: SB1'S Oil of Mink . Por Tbe F'IQCSliD SkiD Care Nice 3 Bedroom 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage Nexus Products Storm wiildowa, refrigerated air, central beat, fireplace .