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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 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 . 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

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Quitaque Senior Cub Scout News Citizens Have January S 1984, Cub Scouts PAIRS Meetings Here Dens II and III met in the Pinkerton home. All were pres- OVER OF SHOES The Quitaque Senior Citizen's ent except Garrett. The group 5000 Advisory Board met at 5:15 formed a circle and gave the Thursday, January 5. Scout Promise and Law. Kyle Opening prayer was led by and Danny completed the activi- SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 Mrs. Cora Gragson. ties for the Bobcat Badge. The board discussed a number Den II boys read a library book 14 DAY SALE of plans to be brought before the and gave a report to the group Association These plans were and made book covers for the Women's & Children's Shoes presented to the Association at book they read. 7:00 o'clock that evening. New • OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. officers were elected to the board January 10, 1984, Den II met and three new members were in the Pinkerton home. All added. members were present. The wise Mrs. R. J. Harmon was re-elec- saying was read by the den BATES SHOE STORE ted as a director; Bud Bailey was leader. TULIA TEXAS re-instated as president; Bill Refreshments of popcorn and Griffin was re-instated as vice- Coke were served. president; Mrs. Edna Taylor is The boys did their "Tieing" secretary again, and R. E. (Tate) achievement and David, Bobby Boyles was re-instated as treas- and Jason completed their urer. New Advisory members achievements for their Wolf are Mrs. Ella Mason, Dick Taylor Badge. These boys will be kr more fempti meals- and James May. working on electives until they Former Quit, In the meeting following, Mrs. go into the Bear book. THESE FAVORITES :1 Harmon read the minutes of the —Margie Pinkerton preceding meeting in the absence Specials For January 13-14 of the secretary. January 9, 1984, Den I and III Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haul The vice-president, Bill Griffin, met in the Pinkerton home. All were honored Friday, Deeet I reported contacting the County members were present. Kyle and Bone In Loin Tip 23, 1983, in Wichita Falls will Agent, who plans to meet with Danny made a windlass with the ROUND STEAK lb. $1.99 STEAKS lb. $2.69 surprise party in observance the Quitaque Association in assistance of Billy and Vera Ruth their golden wedding ann v February to discuss gardening Pinkerton. Packer Trim—In The Bag Beef nary. Hosts were Mrs. Hawk and other subjects of interest to Joe Fuston led the Scouts in brother and sister-in-law, the area. WHOLE BRISKETS lb. $1.39 SHORT RIBS lb. $1.19 the Cub Scout Promise. Tommy and Mrs. Bobby R. Payne of Mrs. Harmon. Bill Griffin and Pinkerton read a wise saying Tobago Street. Mrs. Gragson met with the Rudy's Whole Hog Sausage Boston Butt Pork from Proverbs Chapter 10, Verse Children of the couple are Chamber of Commerce to discuss 8. The achievement worked on 1# Pkg. ea. $1.59 ROAST lb. $1.49 and Mrs. Joe Frank Haw plans and ideas for the purchase l was "Whittling." The rules for Dalhart, Texas. They have of a building for the Senior 2# Pkg. ea. $3.09 STEAK lb. $1.59 handling a knife were learned grandchildren, Misty and She Citizens. and how to care for and use a Hawkins is retired from V R. E. Boyles, assisted by Dick pocket knife. Each boy worked Texas Industries in Lockne Taylor, purchased a new re- on a drawing of the derby car 32 oz. pkg. Banquet 32 oz. Shurfine Hash Brown , Brothers and sisters df frigerator and installed it for the racer he plans to make. At the FRIED CHICKEN ea. $2.89 POTATOES 99c . Association. honored couple who alter conclusion of the meeting the den were Mr. Everyone is eligible to join the leader read from a book, "What's and Mrs. Paul I+ 1.5 oz. Roll On Dry Idea 16 oz. jar Heinz Hamburger of Clovis, New Mexico; MI Senior Citizens is invited to join. in a Name," an interesting story Mrs. John Payne of Ma b about Quitaque and the details DEODORANT ea. $1.79 DILL SLICES 79c oTfe vi WITH THE SICK ro. rtanhd Ma D p1 about the towns of Quitaque, Fort M Pete Clark was taken to Turkey and Loraine, the home 2# Jar Kraft 18 oz. size Creamy or Crunchy Cockney. ant Central Plains Hospital in Plain- town of the den leader. iec and 'nephewsnaw(1: view on Thursday, December 29, —Margie Pinkerton GRAPE JELLY $1.49 SF PEANUT BUTTER $1.09 suffering from a heart attack, Den Leader according to report from his • January 3, 1984. Den I met in 7 oz. Silkience and family. He stayed in intensive 32 oz. Hunt's SHAMPOO care for three days. then was the home of Tommy Pinkerton. KETCHUP $1.39 CONDITIONER $1.69 taken to a room. On Saturday. All members were present. Sur- January 7, he suffered a set-back vival is January's Scout theme BYRD and we discussed survival for and has to remain in the hospital W 40 Quaker State 4 roll pkg. Nice and Soft longer. cold weather and home fires. 10 • Elective activity worked on was MOTOR OIL qt. 99c TOILET TISSUE $1.19 Of Cecil Price underwent surgery "Weather." We learned how to at St. Anthony's Hospital in read an indoor-outdoor thermom- Amarillo Thursday of last week. eter, what a barometer tells and FR He has been in ICU. about "relative humidity." We thank Rita Mullin for the large 10 lb. bag All Purpose Russet 3# Golden Prompt t Mrs. Evelyn Mayfield of Cle- candy cane she sent us. ..._,...... ,, $1.39 99c burne is visiting relatives here —Chad Calvert POTATOES BANANAS 1 " and helping out with her mother. Today's Reporter Washington D'Anjou Cal, ils and Mrs. U. F. Coker. sr. at the Memphis Convalescent Home. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stone of TANGERINES lb. 49c PEARS lb. 49c Sweetwater spent the weekend Prescript) 0 ] Mrs. Lurline Walker is taking visiting their parents, Mr. and therapy at Northwest Texas Mrs. Paul A. Ramsey in Quitaque Hospital in Amarillo and is and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stone We Give Green Stamps improving, according to reports. and Melissa in Silverton. Double Stamps on Wednesdays Her daughter. Mrs. Gene Hefner On Saturday night. Mr. and C & L FOOD IN TH of Denver. Colorado is with her. Mrs. Ramsey and the Stones Mrs. Hefner also spent a few drove to Turkey and were guests B days here after Christmas but for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. MEMBER STORE Rick Mullin. orgaz has returned home.

OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY IS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY FOR DEPOSITS AND IDES LOAN PAYMENTS. SOLID STEEL AND CONCRETE PROTECT YOUR FUNDS FROM LOSS RE OF ANY KIND. IT'S SAFE AND CONVENIENT. WE INVITE Former Quitaque YOU TO USE IT! Residents Honored Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins tended were Mrs. Patsy Martin were honored Friday, December and girls of Quanah, Mike and 23, 1983, in Wichita Falls with a Stacy Sheehan, Dale Payne, surprise party in observance of Denita Payne, all of Fort Worth, lb. $2.69 their golden wedding anniver- and Mark, Melinda, Richie, Ron- sary. Hosts were Mrs. Hawkins' nie and David Payne of Wichita brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Falls. lb. $1.19 and Mrs. Bobby R. Payne of 4409 Tobago Street. Amos Persons of Borger visit- rk Children of the couple are Mr. ed his aunt and uncle, Mr. and lb. $1.49 and Mrs. Joe Frank Hawkins, Mrs. Buddy Morris, in Quitaque Dalhart, Texas. They have two Tuesday. lb'. $1.59 grandchildren, Misty and Shelli. Mr. Persons had lunch with his Hawkins is retired from West sister, Mrs. Lela Mae Hutcheson. Texas Industries in Lockney. He attended to business and also Brothers and sisters of the visited friends. Flash Brown honored couple who attended 99c were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinard Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hinkson of Clovis, New Mexico; Mr. and and son, Landon, attended the Hamburger Mrs. John Payne of Maybank, 50th anniversary celebration for Texas; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Payne his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 79c of Fort Worth, and Edna Cox of Hinkson, at the Lazbuddie Uni- Lockney. ted Methodist Church December ny or Crunchy Nieces and nephews who at- 29. FDIC UTTER $1.09

,HAMPOO and $1.69 BYRD PHARMACY Meteors are small bits of iron, nickel or stone traveling through space at high speeds. ■■■ Of Lockney .11111■-•••■ ••• Ind Soft $1.19 FRED BYRD CONNER INSURANCE AGENCY LIFE HEALTH Prompt Courteous Service AUTO PROPERTY 99c Call us and we can mail your Your independent insurance agent prescription to be refilled. representing several companies knjou lb. 49c to provide you with the best IN THE HOSPITAL possible coverages for BUILDING all your insurance needs. Phone 455-1100 Quitaque, Texas 79255 ler ..-- ■■■■• THuRsDAY, JANIJAin Has PAGE FOUR VALLEY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1984 y , s „md s hurlik Fa Party Christma The Superintendent's during the Christmas vacation family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett drove to Lockney to visit ehefa: pu friends, Amarillo; Lorene Kiker, leryseifr-thrr Corner has brought a certain awareness Pierce. They also celebrated Dallas; Shelia Kiker of the U. S. Mr. Barrett at the Care Center. theldeNme D. t3rnTasi to some parents concerning how Robert's birthday while they Air Force, Fort Worth, and her onmbmber r er by Wilburn Leeper long the vacation should be. One were there. friend, also of the U. S. Air Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brunson fhatluoruid iy, Decem The Bureau of Census has parent wanted to appeal to the Force, Fort Worth: Mr. and Mrs. spent the holidays in Oklahoma Christmas recently provided schools across School Board to request the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley of Earnest Wayne Barbee. Claren- City visiting her mother, Mrs. irYate the state and nation statistical vacation period be cut to only one Dalhart spent Sunday and Sun- don. All the men came for the Bessie Wormington, and her and tthoe eyeelearb figures based upon the 1080 day. He claimed that being day night visiting his sister and quail hunt. sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. census. According to the infor- enclosed in a house with three husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dick 0 George Thrift. mation the school has received children for the long period of Taylor, in Quitaque. The two Mrs. Corky Morris of Dimmitt there are 164 children living in time is too much to ask. couples drove to Lockney to visit was in Quitaque on business Mrs. Opal Boggs of Tulia spent the school district in families their mother, Mrs. J. T. Bradley. Monday. She had lunch with her Monday visiting in the J. A. with incomes below the poverty Something about former stud- The Jack Bradleys left at 5:00 in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mayfield home in Quitaque. level. The number for the same ents—Scotty and Sherri Setliff a.m. Monday to return to Amar- Morris. category in 1970 was 145 or 19 will soon be moving to Lubbock, illo. Her daughter was scheduled fewer than now. The number of Scotty will be returning to Texas for surgery early in an Amarillo Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Shackel- low income children is the basis Tech with intentions of complet- hospital. ford of Amarillo spent Wednet- upon which federal money is ing his degree and Sherri has 0 day and Wednesday night visit- allocated to the school for special been employed by the John On Monday after New Year, ing her sister, Mrs. Estelle designated programs. The 1980 Hancock Companies. Scotty was Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barbee had Davidson, in Quitaque. Mr. and figure will remain the same for a 1976 graduate of Valley and has twenty guests for dinner, includ- Mrs. E. R. Orcutt of Memphis, funding purposes throughout the recently been employed by the ing nine grown men. They were another sister of Mrs. Davidson, 1980's and until the 1990 census Parks and Wildlife Services of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wash- spent Sunday visiting her. (lettS is taken. Texas. We regret losing this ington, Stacy and Stephanie and

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- Wycrots• !ne Otoc• Sian vaclerrarts 3IDAY An*, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1984 THE VALLEY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE 1 1 1914 evening watching home movies, Farley, April and Cory and Mr. Mrs. A. B. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. ton spent Sunday in Quitaque tt drove to Loekne Duck Family Has playing games. taking pictures, and Mrs. Johnny Chadwick, Jack Wellman, Jamie, Richard visiting their mot her, Mrs. Delila trrett at the CareY6it Christmas Party shooting fireworks, singing Shane and Bradley. Amarillo: and Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McFall. songs, playing the piano and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jameson. Ramsey, Russell and Kristin, and —o- and s ter. Members of the family of the exchanging Christmas gifts. Kevin and Michelle. Claytonville, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farley, Lottie Owens spent Sunday in the holidays E. B late Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Duck met Those present to join in the fun Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ramsey, Melody and Vance. Silverton visiting her sister, Mrs. in 01c1"1* Saturday. December 31. 1983. in 011ie McMinn. Other visitors ositing her motherahal were Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and Bryan, Amy. Kayla and Dara, e ,ortniagun the Quitaque Community Center Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hagar and Silverton. Those from Quitaque Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe McFall were Mr. and Mrs. Travis for the yearly Christmas party and husband, Mr and her Heather of Dumas; Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Bar- of Pampa and their grandson, McMinn and granddaughter, e Thrift. • d Met and to celebrate the coming of Bert Degan and Jana Boyles, rett, Danny and Judy, Mr. and Marty McFall of Lefors, and Mr. Crista, of Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. the New Year. They spent the Turkey: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Wendell Farley. Mr. and and Mrs. Jack McFall of Silver- Dwain Henderson, Wayne and Zane, Silverton. s. Opal Boggs of Lai lay it FAST N' HOT 0 visiting in theja sPent OWE NS SAUSAGE, SCRAMBLE EGGS. THICK c Mrs. Dan Duncan and daugh- field home in Quitaque.. TE RAS 41GSTsr ter, Darcee, and Mrs. Dan Ray Duncan and children, Tobi Ann and Samantha, all of Panhandle, BREAKFAST spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor. They enjoyed a belated Christmas together SANDWICH SPECIAL with exchange of gifts. Visitors in the James Kimbell ALLSUP S NEW HOT home Sunday were their child- COME IN AND ENJOY ren, Mr. and Mrs. David Setliff, Doug and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. FRESH HOT COFFEE James Lynn Kimbell and Shorty, CUP ANY TIME Mrs. Mary Wallace and Doneta, CHOCOLATE and grandbaby, Candace Menan- COOK FOOD SPECIAL AS FEATURED ON TV. n9 C ati of Amarillo. SARPALIUS- FRESH-HOT Continued From Page One keep in touch with them on a ' BURRITOS READY TO GO &1 FOR INIV grass-roots level. "We have worked hard to represent the people by passing legislation the people of the )GRAM and South Plains strongly supported such as the DWI bill, raising the legal NO FOR drinking age, establishing the gasohol industry, outlawing dog- 'S QUICK! fighting, establishing a work 'S SAFE! release program to help with our overcrowded prisons, establish- WORKS! ing state standards for emer- BORDEN'S ASST. FLAVORS gency medical services, strength- YOUR LIFE! $1 69 ening criminal trespass laws, establishing a commodity assess- ICE CREAM 1/201:1 ment program for agriculture, BORDEN'S ORANGE and legislation to help stop the storage of high level nuclear waste in the Panhandle. JUICEBrawn In the past four years, Sarpal- ius has served on the Senate COCA COLA Committees of Natural Resour- 2/$ 1 ces, State Affairs, Education, VAPERTOWE'LS Economic Development, Human Resources, the Sunset Commis- sion, and as Chairman of the Agriculture Subcommittee. Lt. Governor Bill Hobby was RATH DOLOGNA,SALAMI, & P LOAF, LUNCHEON LOAF impressed with Sarpalius' efforts at conservation and protection of the environment and named him as one of two Texas legislators on a national legislative committee LUNCHEON to monitor the disposal of high level nuclear waste. Sarpalius is also a member of the National Committee on Agriculture. Sarpalius said, "We have tried MEATS our best to be an effective State / FRE E! Senator for the past four years but there is still much work to be ,1984. done." Sarpalius pledged to ' crolive menus dut continue to work on water legislation, such as the establish- p QUICK START' ment of the Buffalo Lake Water District, to conserve the water fqq.1 and liPlh e MONEY that we have as well as a 'harlge! long-range water importation program. :TING FEE Sarpalius also promised to continue to help business and ion fee of $13 industries throughout the 31st ORDERS District. Without a strong surge from our businesses, the security that comes from jobs will evapor- VIEW METHODIST ate. ' NITED • WHILE SUPPLIES LAST I can think of no two subjects • SELF SERV GAS that need more attention than a 6 30 Prn water and the economy. There • OPEN 24 HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE are things that can be done, and I will dedicate my efforts to • PRICES EFFECTIVE making positive proposals that JANUARY 12.14, 1984 will help the Panhandle and the Ada whole of Texas," Sarpalius said. WAY! CONVENIENCE STORES Sarpalius was joined at the news conference by his wife, Donna.

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ChLorene Melton had as guests for Christmas. Neill. Sharon and Danny Trout of Childress, Pvt. David L Trout of Fort Leonard Wood. Missouri and Mrs. Betty Trout of Childress. Jack, Jo Ann, Jena and Justin McFall of Silverton. They all enjoyed tur The Brazilian hiccup fish is so named because it produces loud hiccups by gulping lungfuls of air and then expelling them k•, And all the trimmings .

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attack from all sides. While expenditure. proprietors' income in 1980 other states were coping The national recession, the was for agriculture. The Senator Bill Sarpalius with budget shortfalls, fall in oil prices, adverse state average is 1.7 percent. Texas survived. weather conditions in the Non-agriculture employ- Budgeting was not without state and the drop in the ment in the region was Reports serious problems. When the value of the Mexican peso 680,000 in 1982, of which Legislature convened in combined to bring Texas' 12.5 percent was oil-gas them Austin last January to write explosive growth in the related. Statewide, five the 198485 budget, we had 1970's to a sudden percent of non-agriculture to strip the state's financing standstill. employment is oil and gas. to the bare bones. During the fiscal year Manufacturing makes up There were four major 1983, from September 1982 only 14.3 percent of the to August 31, 1983, tax reasons the Legislature was Plains non - agriculture em- forced to cut the budget collections were down ployment. ranking the area S HILL FROZEN AUSTIN Texas has two-year state budget that three times before arriving because of drops in oil near the bottom of the now closed its ledgers on a managed to hold up under at a 531 billion multi-year production and the state scale. Statewide the average fs Juice sales tax. is 18 percent. Because of the recession, Our area's employment , 1983 total revenue has followed the level of 9 increased by only one drilling activity. Employ- percent to $14.6 billion. ment increased in oil and Increases in federal funding gas by 60 percent between ken it Turkey helped to make up some of 1979 and 1981. Non- You and your family are cordially invited to the decrease in tax agriculture employment collections. 2 for $1.00 increased by 16.4 percent JOHN DEERE FARMING FRONTIERS The same factors that over the same period, caused revenue collections second only to growth along a film program devoted to the latest to decline, caused state the Gulf Coast. P LIGHT 6 MIMI"( developments and research in agriculture. expenditures to increase. When drilling activity The economic downturn collapsed. employment fell Sticks A presentation by your put many people out of sharply. In 1982, oil and work and increased the need gas employment fell by John Deere Dealer for welfare and unemploy- 21 percent and total ment payments. employment fell by 3.3 While we were doing percent. ER SPECIALS poorly, most of the other The agriculture sector in BRISCOE IMPLEMENT states were doing even Texas and nationally has worse. Because other states been undergoing an ex- jestern Style were in dire straits many of tended period of falling real 8:00 a.m., Saturday, January 14,1984 their residents left for the income, brought about by Pioneer Room, First State Bank greener pastures of Texas to falling food prices and 15V2 oz. 39c find employment. That put rising production costs. The 502 South Main further stress on our problem intensified as a nte 8 oz. systems for welfare world recession and the Silverton, Texas spending, unemployment strength of the dollar cut 79c compensation, prisons and U.S. agriculture exports. Refreshments Will Be Served education. The cut in exports drove The net effect of the crop prices even lower. EAUTY AIDS New 540 Rear-Mount Cotton Stripper slowdown in revenue By 1982, real farm income Will Be On Display. growth and of the increase stood at 60 percent of its ATEDkAMPOO in state spending was to 1979 level and about 33 leave the state with an percent of its 1972 level. ending cash balance of The severe drought has only SI billion — 5300 million worsened matters. >149 less than in 1982. This Economists say the balance is the state's general outlook for the Plains is revenue fund from which dependent on the health of IEODORANT. REG., most of the state's spending the petroleum and agricul- occurs. We were one of SCENTED ture industries. If stability only five states to have a in oil prices and the drop Icret , your money surplus at the end of the in equipment costs con- fiscal year. We are still one tinue. the Plains will 1 79 of the strongest of the benefit. economies and with A ny long-term improve- continued financial manage- ment in agricultural income IERS REG. OR GOND. DOESN'T WORK FOR YOU, ment and a Legislature is in question because of the 5 0110 dedicated to the economic strong U.S. dollar and 1111"9 health of Texas, we will increases in interest rates. continue to prosper even in Forecasters say we can STUCK IN A JAR difficult times. look for employment levels AUSTIN — Texas is such at 3 percent above the a giant state with geological, 1983 level. Our employ- Preserving jars are fine for jams cultural and climatic varia- ment has been undergoing and jellies, but not for your tions that when we talk of an adjustment since the hard-earned cash. For that you strengths and weaknesses it overheating by the boom in need a place where it won't just is more practical to divide 1979-82, but the stage is sit idly by . . . where it's the state into sections. now set for a return to protected by the U. S. govern- That diversity can easily healthy economic growth. ment and where it will have some be seen in employment room to grow. Like one of our figures where Bryan-College many savings accounts. Your Station has the lowest rate money will work for you, earning in the U.S. at 3.2 percent interest, and will be insured for and Laredo has the highest up to $100,000. Why not start percentage in the entire yours now? U.S. at 26.2 percent. les The Texas Comptroller's 0 Office has divided the state The Gaboon viper has the into six regions for the longest fangs of any snake. purpose of better under- vs standing the Texas ate economy. The Panhandle is most closely concerned with the Plains region. of which it is the major portion. /Bank of Turkey, U.S, 11 The Plains region is more dependent both on agricul- 3 158 • 1%:ae (BONN -1321 • Trkey. Tens 79261 ture and oil and gas pro- duction than any other Member rin.c region of the state. Eight The largest clams in the percent of the Plains area's world weigh close to 500 ltr—Trrn 512.2 billion labor and pounds!

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CHURCH OF CHRIST Turkey, Texas Turkey met M Weekly Schedule of Meetings S :hel°e. I V 1hekeia°::seir Tb leraBehi. lirirpokMtirgeel he;::110¢:Oae tWtp Sti o 11 :1b:°d: SUNDAY: ‘. eTiten il h Morning Service 10:30 a.m. Humala Dolokseribu 6:00 p.m. spa. Evening Service Jakarta, Indonesia. He WEDNESDAY: Evening Service 8:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Turkey, Texas WINTER Pastor: Melvin Clinton Weekly Schedule of Meetings SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 40°A Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Singing 5:00 p.m. Training Union 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. MONDAY: Rainbows Women's Missionary Society 4:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: N. S Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH MerN Turkey, Texas Pastor: John Boyd of Lorenzo Weekly Schedule of Meetings Pastoral Days 1st & 3rd Sundays MONDAY: Mission 4:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Turkey, Texas Pastor: W. L. Armstrong

Sunday Weekly Schedule of Meetings Acts SUNDAY: 9:10-19 Church School 9:55 a.m. Morning Worship 10:55 a.m. Monday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. -1-144!••'•tt Acts . • • • • MONDAY )First and Third): 12:6-11 bill wi 1 United Methodist ••••Are.'- , t, • „, — Tuesday Women 4:00 p.m. Acts ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON • 16:25-34 CATHOLIC CHURCH Wednesday Thursday Turkey, Texas Acts Acts Rev. Randy J. Kreher C. M. 19 11-20 20 7-12 SUNDAY: Would you like to be able to go to a retreat like this when you are worried — Friday Saturday Mass 12:00 p.m. a place where you could be alone with your thoughts — a place where you Acts Acts could untangle your problems? 22 17-21 28 1-10 If you would, then you are like most people. Everyone needs a retreat, at moments. And everyone has one! It isn't a mountain cabin or a seaside cottage s-r•-r• — but it is a place far better suited to prayer and contemplation, a place to sort % ',It— A. out old errors and make new resolutions It is your place of worship. IMPS- .AhaoS∎ 1111I ► AO Mr, Let it be your sanctuary Go to it when you are troubled. You will find within \— its walls your moment of peace and you will walk out into the street again far !jail better able to make the most of your life.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY IL IBM VALLEY TRIBUNE PAGE NINE Turkey Methodist Men about the beginning of Christian evening worship hour at the ity in his country. He said he was Methodist Church Sunday. Janu- Hear Rev. Dolok a third generation christian. as ary H. telling about his country OF CHRIST At Breakfast Meeting his grandfather became a chris- and his family. as well as some y, Texas tian when he was in his 60's, five beginnings of Christianity in Governor The Methodist Men's organiza- years before his death. His father Indonesia. He and Mrs. Faye dole of Meetings tion of Turkey met Monday is a Methodist minister, as is Armstrong sang a special num- '1 dr 0. morning at 7:00 for breakfast in Rev. Dolok. ber, "I Surrender All." in the Mark White ...... 10:30 a.m. the church fellowship hall. They A delicious breakfast was Ratak language, and he gave a were privileged to hear a talk by ...... 6:00 p.m. prepared and served by the men. prayer in Indonesian and Bro. Rev. Humala Dolokseribu of Seven members were present. Armstrong gave the benediction Jakarta. Indonesia. He spoke REPORTS e ...... 8:00 p.m Rev. Dolok akn ,poke t he in that language. . •••••••••••••••••••••• TIST pguRca •• • Mrs. Armstrong took Rev. i Dolok to the Lubbock Interna- y, Texas tional Airport Monday morning where he took a plane for Dallas. AUSTIN—When the first and Southwest Texas State Ielvin Clinton WINTER CLEARANCE He was to enroll at the Perkins Texas Commission on the Status University will co-sponsor dole of Meetings School of Theology at Southern of Women convened here in 1967, "Women in Focus" featuring such 1 Methodist University this week. a man chaired the meeting and conference speakers as Sarah The Armstrongs and Mr. and ...... 9:45 a.m. handed out corsages to the female Weddington, director of the Of- • Mrs. Gordon Bain were hosts to m ...... 11:00am. 400/0 OFF members. fice of State-Federal Relations in !. the Rev. Dolok while he visited ...... 5:00 p.m Sixteen years later, Gay Erwin Washington; Liz Carpenter, I in Turkey...... 6:00 p.m heads the 29-member Governor's former press secretary to Lady Commission for Women which I Bird Johnson; and San Antonio ■ Mayor Henry Cisneros. created by executive order and ap- ionary Rainbows and Lollipops pointed last April to assess the Other projects the commission , . 4:00 p.m. 1 i employment and economic status will undertake in 1984 include ! of women in Texas, monitor leg- printing and circulating a 8:00 p.m N. Side Square a ! islation affecting women, and in- business-size card listing toll-free, )APT IST CHURCH tegrate women's needs into the hot-line telephone numbers offer- ! state budget process. ing a variety of services for key, Texas Memphis, Texas ! The first sidewalk in the ! a U.S was laid in 1657 In the first eight months of women. n Boyd of Lorenzo i on a New York thorough- operation, the Women's Commis- State commission members are edule of Meetings fare called Stone Street. sion has reviewed new state working with city and county of- statutes for compliance with the ficials to establish local women's st & 3rd Sundays Texas Equal Rights Amendment commissions in Lubbock, Dallas, and established itself as a clear- , Amarillo, El Paso, San .. 4:00p.m. inghouse for information on Marcos, Paris, Big Spring, education, job training, support, Brenham, and Galveston. 7:00 p.m. REDDY SAYS: and counseling programs avail- With a S100,000 criminal THODIST CHURCH able to women in Texas. This has justice grant awarded through the .key, Texas Please Remember eliminated the need for 50 differ- Governor's Office, the Commis- ent phone numbers scattered sion for Women will operate a AI. L. Armstrong to return the top throughout numerous state agen- Texas Crime Victim Clear- hedtde of Meetings cies to supply the same infor- inghouse. By next October, the mation. clearinghouse plans to offer a toll-

.. 9:55 a.m. half of your electric The 68t h Legislature ap- free telephone line for crime vic- propriated 8150,000 to operate the tims to obtain community service bill with your payment ... Governor's Commission for information. a and Third): Women for two years, making it The Women's Commission will dist only the second such commission also inaugurate a Women's Hall . 4:00 p.m in Texas history to receive state of Fame as part of "Women in SETH ANN SETON funding. Texas Today Week" planned for OM/ WTIJ CIS 710 Through workshops held September 1984 and will sponsor )LIC CHURCH WEST TEXAS lall.iT,ES COMPAN , across the state, the Women's a statewide essay contest for high rkey. Texas Commission addresses such im- school girls to highlight women's portant issues as education, achievements. ly J. Kreher C. M. Return This domestic violence, displaced Through the work of this com- .12:00 p.m. Part homemakers, women's health, mission, Texas government is child care, sex discrimination, and committed to helping open the ,CO300 MAME IT legal rights of women. On doors of opportunity even wider January 17-18, the commission for women in our state. A.EASE RETtinA ',AS ST. ver. A• MENT U..1. OAR PREVICVS PPIEMENI •Volo AMOUNT DU( The kitchen of a monastery in Portugal was built to I I I accommodate the Alcoa River, which flows through it, providing a supply of fresh fish every day of the year.

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A barren beach — some plunging waves— and then for thousands of miles, the sea. ----J711;4 Weekly Schedule of Meetings Poets might think that way. But millions share the thought .. this is the edge of America! SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. But the edge of our nation has been closing in. Within our restless society we have Chris Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. confronted a new edge of America — a shoreline of freedom, of justice, of mutual respect Training Union 5:30 p.m. of men for one another and for their institutions. When you leave that shore behind, there Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. is nothing . It's Neve WEDNESDAY: Look rather at the heart of America. Look at the spiritual treasure which inspired Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. patriots to crown religious liberty as the supreme freedom. Christrm JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Each week our churches pursue their sacred mission. More and more they've been welcoming families like your own ... folks who have seen the edge of America—and are TWO J'S First & Jago seeking the heart! Quitaque, Texas pyngIn 1981 Ko■sre, AtivorOPng Sen8ce 423- v Box 8024. Cluviortesolle Vogenle 22906 1340 Weekly Schedule of Meetings SUNDAY: Public Bible Lecture 10:00 a.m. Watchtower Study 11:00 a.m. andi(A Se TUESDAY: Shampoo : Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Her Cut ...... THURSDAY: Perms ...... Ministry School 8:00 p.m. WEDN—E-8 Service Meeting 9:00 p.m. GO THE PEOPLE WHOSE NAMES APPEAR BELOW SPONSOR THIS MESSAGE WITH THE HOPE OF PROMOTING A Fe BETTER CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY.

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GERMANIA FARM MUTUAL for the Estate of LOIS RUCKER, the Paul Lollars and girls of Aid Association: Reasonable, Deceased, were issued on the 5th Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs. Eu- sound property insurance. II you day of January. 1984, in Cause gene Ferguson of Turkey and FOR SALE want to save, contact Mrs. No. 1120, pending in the County their children, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lee, Flomot. Call 806469- Court of Briscoe County. Texas. Bruce Ferguson and boys from 5370. 23-tic to: For State Senator, 30th District Claude and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob MASONRY PRODUCTS, C. T. RUCKER, JR. Crowell and children from Tur- The residence of such Indepen- of Texas: key; Mr. and Mrs. James Fuston Sand, Gravel, Cement, Paints, WE ARE A DEALER FOR BILL SARPALIUS Sanitas Wallpaper. Prompt de- dent Executor is Quitaque, Bris- of Turkey and their children, Mr. Lumber, Hardware. Let us re- [Re-election] livery. Sample books available. coe County, Texas. The post and Mrs. Rex Adamson and model your home or business. office address is: Canyon, Texas Turn-key contract work. Foger- Fogerson Lumber & Supply, children from Odessa. Mr. and son Lumber & Supply, Silverton, Silverton, Phone 823-2021. 29-tic c/o LaFont, Tunnel!, Formby, Mrs. Leek Fuston and Jamie 823-2021. 46-tic LaFont & Hamilton from Monte Vista, Colorado, Mr. P. 0. Drawer 1510 BREAKS ARM and Mrs. Jon Davidson from PICTURE FRAMES. Good Qual- HEADS & HEELS: Pickup sta- Plainview, Texas 79073-1510 Mrs. Elva Self slipped on the Dimmitt and Miss Lana Fuston ity. Reasonable Prices. We do tion for laundry and dry cleaning. All persons having claims snow and ice December 29 as she from Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs. custom framing. TWO .Es Thursday pickup and delivery for against this Estate which is was getting mail from her box Denny Fuston, Mike and Lesia CHINA AND GIFTS, Turkey. Tulia Steam Laundry. Call 455- currently being administered are and broke her right arm near her from Clarendon and Mr. and Mrs. Phone 423-1340. 16-tfc 1292 for information. 28-tic required to present them within wrist. She spent one night at Hall Johnny Fuston and girls from the time and in the manner County Hospital and the next Hereford. They all enjoyed a NEW JOHN DEERE HY- prescribed by law. in 000 00000000000000000,0 night with her daughter and belated Christmas celebration MOD draulic Cylinders. 31/2 x8 0 DATED the 5th day of Janu- family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan and a long afternoon of visiting, mechanical stop cylinders with RICK'S MUFFLER 0 ary, 1984. Setliff, in Plainview. She reports it was reported. 0 hoses. $150 while supply lasts. (located at Hester's Gulf) 0 /s/ C. T. Rucker, Jr., that she must wear the cast for Briscoe Implement, Silverton, For all your exhaust needs, Independent Executor six weeks. Mrs. Nell Lyles spent a few 823-2350. 31-2tc of the Estate of days in Hall County Memorial including customizing. 0 0 Lois Rucker, Deceased A New Year's Day dinner was Hospital in Memphis last week. (806) 823-2015 Silverton, Texas 0 FOR SALE: 1981 CHEVROLET 31-1tc held in the farm home of Mrs. She is now at her home and is LUV 4-wheel drive Pickup; 000000000000000000000 ° John Fuston. All of her children reported to be much better. 16,000 miles; in excellent condi- were present. tion. Has new shocks, tool box, Attending were Mr. and Mrs. A cat uses its whiskers to seat covers, mudflaps and sun GARAGE SALES Eldon Lyles of Elk City, Oklaho- CARDS OF THANKS determine if a space is too rack. Call 823-2242 after 6:00 ma and their children, the Don small to squeeze through. p.m. or .123-1243 any time. 31-2tc Lyles and girls from Groom and

GARAGE SALE: TOYS, Cloth- Many thanks to you fine folks es, Miscellaneous. At Bobby Clay of Quitaque for your expressions Brown•McMurtry Implement home, located south of Quitaque. of concern and acts of kindness Friday and Saturday. January and to Mr. Clark. the EMTs of SALES AND SERVICE 13-14, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Quitaque, and the Paramedics of PHONE 806-823-2441 FOR SALE: 3-BEDROOM Brick each day. 31-1tc Silverton, a special thanks to house, 2 bath, basement, gar- you. BOX 777 age, on large lot in Valley View Men. "you done good." SILVERTON, TEXAS 79257 Addition In Quitaque. Call E. G. James Freeman Reed, 18061 469-5312 night, or PUBLIC NOTICES DON BROWN CLARENCE WARD write Route 1, Quitaque, Tex. We would like to take this Home Ph. 82.3-2292 Home Ph. 823-2083 79255. 27-7tc opportunity to say a big thank you to our friends for your HOME FOR SALE: 3-bedroom, HAPPY "26" BONNIE! prayers while George was in the 11/4 bath, living room, family hospital and since his return room, double garage, steel sid- home. Also we appreciated the DR. 0. R. McINTOSH ing, 2140 sq. ft. Dr. Wayne cards, letters, food and visits Optometrist Maxwell, 423-1492, Turkey. 31-tfc PUBLIC NOTICE which showed your interest and concern. It is so nice to be South Main Street Phone983-3460 Pursuant to the provision of FLOYDADA. TEXAS the Communications Act of 1934 remembered by your friends. as amended, notice is hereby May God bless each of you. given on January 4, 1984 George Judy and George Gafford IC= A. Setliff TR/AS Valley Transla- PROCTOR ELECTRONICS tor System filed with the Federal Thanks, friends! SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Communications Commission ap- When you think the people of T.V. - Radio Repair Vacuum Cleaners, Smith Corona plications for authority to make our community have done all Typewriters, Adding Machines, changes in existing stations they could possibly do for you in Quitaque, Texas 455-1445 Kirby Sales and Service. Buy K7OBH. K73AW, K76AN. The your time of need and you drive here, service here. Call in applications requested that the down the road and see the field Quitaque, 455-1101, or call 423- output of each channel be chan- full of men at work gathering Our Flowers Say It Best 1155 in Turkey. Call 259-2716 in ged. K7OBH to be changed to Dad's last crop, it's touching. Memphis. Office located at 620 output Ch. 54, K73AW to be People. we love and appreciate Shop At Noel in Memphis. Here every changed to output Ch. 56, and everything. two weeks on Thursdays. 28-tic K76AN to be changed to output Mrs. Dollie Woods Ch. 58. K7OBH rebroadcasts Melba Jo, Clara Ruth. FARLEY'S FLOWERS LOCKSMITH: REPAIR ON all K AMR Ch. 4, Amarillo, Tx.. Mary Joyce, Janelle, Willie types locks, safe sales and repair. K73AW rebroadcasts KVII Ch. Mae, Chlonez and families & VARIETY Dead Bolts Installed. Pro-Lock 7, Amarillo, Tx.. and K76AN Wendell, Roberta, Johnnie, Debbie Shop. Located 15 miles south of rebroadcasts KFDA Ch. 10, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Silverton, Ph. 98.3-3834. 9-tfc Amarillo. Tx. Valley Translator Qt I'1 xot I I LA V., System is located four miles Subject to Action of the 455 1410 LOCKNEY MEAT CO. USDA northwest of Quitaque, Tx. and Democratic Prima,' Inspected. Kill days Monday serves Turkey and Quitaque For All Your Flower & Variety Needs through Friday. Custom proces- areas with 20 watts of power. For Sheriff. Briscoe Count, sing. H holesale and Retail The FCC has given away Texas: Meats. Halves and Quarters Cut, channels 70-83 to the land mobile BRUCE TIFFIN IS rapped. Frozen and Fully service and TV Translators sta- Sib erton, Texas Guaranteed. Sam & Kelly For tions operating between 70-83 SHEAR DELIGHT tenberry, , owners and managers. must move to a lower channel to For Judge. 100th Judicial Dis- Phone 652-3305. corner of U. S. continue operation. 31 ltc trict: 70 and Farm Road 378 South. JOHN T. FORBIS BEAUTY SALON 15-tic Childress. Texas NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS 823-2468 UNDERGROUND PLASTIC IR- HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST igatioo N ater and Gas Pipe THE ESTATE OF Counts Tax Sixth and Braidfoot Installed. Rackhoe Service, Irri- ."r 0 ■ 11•1, REDKEN gation Leaks and Repairs. 823 LOIS RUCKF:R, DECEASED FAIRS 31c31 ILIA %NIS Ill TAIL CENTER Silverton, Texas 2431, Siy erton Metal Works. Notice is hereby given that !Re-election I 44-tic original Letters Testamentary Silverton. Te•a.