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Sybil Young Is "We the Women" New Turkey Valley Girls Take First Place Luncheon Held City Secretary The regular meeting for At Canadian; Boys Win Third The mayor and commissioners the Women" was well atteffeed of the City of Turkey met Monday for lunch together at . Both boys and girls teams of Valley 16, Childress 19; third played Spearman. First period Monday night, January 9, and Roye's restaurant. Valley participated in the Cana- quarter Valley hit for 26 with scores were Valley 16 to Spear- selected a new city secretary to The program was an interest- dian Tournament last weekend. Childress droppin in 27, and the man 13; second play was 31-34 replace Ruth Fuston, who resign- ingand inspiring tape by Joyce The girls came away with first final talley was Valley 35, with Spearman on top; third ed. Mrs. Sybil Young was Lanaorf entitled "The Fragrance place, and the boys took third Childress 34, with the Valley period saw the Patriots come selected from a group of several of Beauty." Mrs. Landorf pointed place. girls taking the match by one back with 45-42 score, and the applicants. Three of the appli- out the fragrances of beauty she The first game for the girls point. final talley was 53-56 in Spear- cants could not be considered would like in her own life of was with Childress Thursday, The second game was played man's favor. because they liveli outside the kindness, humor, honesty„ pray- and Valley took 8 points to with Spearman on Friday. The The last game was played city limits. er and acceptance. Childress'6; second period was first period, the Valley Patriots Saturday with Darrouzett. Val- In an interview Tuesday mor- "We the Women" makes an dropped in 16 points and Spear- ley finished the first period ning, Mrs. Young said, "I'm here effort to have programs which man hit for 5; in the second 26-17; led 37-33 in the second to serve the people and I want to will benefit the total woman in all quarter. Valley hit for 32 with period; 51-45 at the end of three help out in any way possible." areas of life. The projects under- Spearman hitting 12; in the third periods, and wound up winner of Sybil is a graduate of Hereford taken are for benefit of the entire period, Valley earned 26 points the 70-60 game. High School and attended West community. The goals of the and Spearman also caged 26. In Texas State University for one organization are for better rela- the final frame, Valley hit for 62 year. Rehm had eleven years of tionships among the people of the points and Spearman 42. Byron Young experience in office work of community, improvements, The last game was played various types and feels that she beautification, and development Saturday with Canadian as the Resigns As is qualified for the job of city of the community and an enrich- opponent. The first quarter, the City Commissioner secretary. She moved to Turkey ment to the individuals which Patriots dropped 8 points to from Amarillo in 1976 when she comes in working together for Canadian's 5; halftime scoring On December 30, Byron Young was married to Byron Young. worthwhile projects. was Valley 13, Canadian 14; third resigned as a commissioner for She was owner and manager of This organization is open to period the Lady Patriots hit for the City of Turkey. He had The Cotton Patch for three years every woman in the community. 23 and Canadian 23. The final served a total of 32 years and and has assisted her husband in The meetings are held on the count was Lady Patriots 35, served the city as mayor for two his business for the past two second Monday oleach month for Canadian 28. terms, years. lunch at Roye's. There are no In the boys games, the Valley He told the Tribune that there dues to pay —each woman only Patriots played Childress Friday. had been pleasure in the work SHOWER PLANNED FOR paying for her own meal. There BILL SARPALIUS and some heartache, but if he is free baby sitting at the First Scoringwise, Valley hit for 6 and ROVE PIGG FAMILY Sarpalius Seeking Childress 12 in the first period; in hadn't found more good than bad Baptist Chur( h for those with the second quarter, Valley sank he would have resigned sooner. "A caring people—a sharing pre-school age children. Take an Re-Election As 14 and Childress 24; at the end of Mr. Young is to be commended people." This phrase is descrip- hour off each month and join "We three-quarters, Valley had 31 for his many years of service to tive of small town people who the Women." State Senator and Childress 30. The game the City of Turkey. His term know their neighbors so well and State Senator Bill Sarpalius, ended with Valley as the winner would have been up in April of share in their joys as well as Christmas. the Panhandle lawmaker from 42-37. this year. Another commissioner their sorrows. Everyone is invited to attend. Canyon. said Tuesday he would In the second round, Valley will be appointed to serve out his A shower will be given on This will give people in Quitaque, seek re-election and officially term. Sunday, January 15, at the Turkey, Flomot. Silverton and became a candidate in the Quitaque Community Center the surrounding area an oppor- Democratic Primary set for May Black Is Candidate Turkey Lions Met from 2:30 until 4:00 o'clock for tunity to encourage Roye and 5. He also said he has some new For Sheriff the Roye Pigg family whose Mary personally and to support objectives to pursue. Tuesday At Noon home was completely destroyed them in establishing another Sarpalius has achieved state- Of Hall County The Turkey Lions Club met by fire a few days before home. wide recognition for his efforts to Charles G. Black has authoriz- Tuesday at noon in the Bob Wills pass strong driving-while-intoxi- ed the Valley Tribune this week Cafeteria for their regular meet- cated legislation. The legislation to announce that he will be ing with Boss Lion Armstrong in is now in effect and the Depart- seeking the office of Hall County charge. Keith Green led the Computer Class ment of Public Safety says it is Sheriff, subject to the action of pledge to the flag and Rev. already helping to lower the the 1984 Democratic Party Pri- Clinton gave the invocation. state's accident rate. mary in May. Special guests were Rusty Hen- Offered At Valley "I am proud to have had the Mr. Black has lived in Hall son, Boss Lion at Quitaque, Kelly opportunity to lead the fight for County for the past ten years. He Ferguson and Roy Roybal, and Clarendon Junior College will and materials. stiffer penalties for intoxicated is 38 years old, is married, and D'Anna Smith came as a guest of offer a computer class at Valley The class will be limited to 20 drivers. The very awareness of has one daughter. His wife, Sweetheart Kaylene Green. Roy School during the spring semes- participants and will be taught the problem has helped to save Patsy, is employed by the Hall Patterson won the pot of gold. ter. Registration for the class lives. The future of our children County Farm Bureau, and his Ladies Night, to be held in will be held Monday, January 16, by Mrs. Ruth Ann Scrivner. is a little safer because of it, daughter, Tracie, is a sophomore February. was discussed during in the school cafeteria from 6:00 Those interested are asked to Sarpalius said. at Memphis High School. the business session. until 7:00 p.m. call Mrs. Scrivner sometime Sarpalius noted that it was on Mr. Black served as a police Faye Armstrong served a This will be a four-hour course prior to registration time at the same date in 1980 that he officer for the City of Memphis delicious steak dinner to 13 Lions and will cost $60.00 plus books school or at home (423-1125). first announced his candidacy to for 11/2 years. and served as a and four guests. the Texas Senate. private investigator for two When we announced our can- years in the Dallas and Fort didacy four years ago, we Worth areas. He also is a WITH THE SICK Neighbors Gathering promised to work hard and to try Vietnam veteran. He is presently Mrs. J. M. Buckelew remains our best to represent the people employed by the Memphis Com- in the Swisher County Hospital on a local level. He put a mobile press Company. in Tulia. It is reported she is not Crop On The office on the road to make sure Mr. Black stated, "If elected to improving. the people had an opportunity to this office I will devote 100% of speak at the local level. The my time to the people of Hall Leroy Hamilton entered Lub- Willie Woods Farm mobile office travels regularly County and I will have no other bock General Hospital on Thurs- throughout most of the towns in outside business ventures. I plan day of last week. He has A large group of friends and There were so many working the 29 counties on a monthly to be able to meet with the undergone a series of tests and neighbors met Tuesday morning that names were omitted from basis, visiting almost every town citizens of Hall County to discuss his medical problems can be to strip cotton on the Willie being printed in the newspaper once a month. To know the needs with them the candidacy for the controlled with medication, it has Woods farm. for fear of excluding someone. At of our constituents we need to office I seek. I would appreciate been reported to the Valley The ladies of "We the Women" latest count, there were twenty- See SARPALIUS- your vote and support in the Tribune. He had not returned prepared food and took it to the nine men and nine women Continued On Page Five upcoming election." home as we went to press. field for the men at noon. involved in the service of love. p