Volume X, Number 45 Thursday, November 4, 1971 Eight Pages WEST TEXAS TIME (Week of Nov. 4-10) Dedicated to Informing the Negro Citizens of West Texas Sunday Proclaimed "Rev. 0. D. Hollins Day" Mayor James Granberry prO- Dunbar Graduate to Perform Here Friday claimed Sunday, November 7th, "Rev. O.D. Hollins Day" in the City of Lubbock in ceremonies at City Hall Wednesday morning. At the same time, Rev. Hollins' bro- ther, T. J. Hollins, of the First Mission Baptist Church of Santa Ma, California was made an honor- ary citizen. He is conducting the 25th Anniversary services for his brother. The week-long services got un- derway last Sunday and will con- clude Sunday afternoon with Rev. A.L. Davis, minister of Greater St. Luke Baptist Church, delivering the anniversary sermon at 3:00. A banquet was given in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Hollins Tuesday evening at the Plains Co-Op Oil Mill. Ernest Butler was chairman of the banquet committee. Appearing on the banquet pro- "REV. 0. D. HOLLINS DAY "—Reverend 0. D. Hollins, minister of gram was the Lyons Chapel Choir, Lyons Chapel Baptist Church, at right, and his brother, Reverend T. J. under the direction of Mrs. Sammy Hollins of Santa Ana, California, on the left, received proclamations Miller, church pianist and director from Mayor of Lubbock, Dr. James Granberry, Wednesday morning in of the 100-voice choir. She is the the Council Chambers of City Halt Sunday has been proclaimed "O.D. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hollins. Hollins Day" in Lubbock by the Mayor. Other daughters of the couple are Mrs. Mildred Snell and Mrs. Mary Kennard, both of Lubbock. Rev. Hollins served 38 years as pre- bock's first Black dentist, who Mrs. Hollins has assisted her sident of the district Sunday School also gave $850.00 to begin a Specialist 5 Chester H. Griffin, string bass player in the Concert husband in work of the church and Training Union programs. building project. The church began Band of the internationally famous United States Army Field Band of and has served as director of the Rev. Hollins has been instru- with a membership of seven per- Washington, D.C., will perform with the Field Band at Municipal Audi- youth department of the New Zeal mental in the building of three sons. o,' torium in Lubbock on Friday, November 5th, at 8:15 p.m. Baptist District Association, of sanctuaries since he came to Lub- In 1961, the building and plot Specialist Griffin, son of Mrs. L.H. Griffin of 2806 Vanda Street, which Rev. Hollins is moderator. bock. The present facility was (located in the old Queen City has been a member of the Army Field Band since January of 1971. He Prior to being elected moderator, completed in 1961. addition) was sold to Urban Re- was graduated from Dunbar High School in 1965. He attended Texas family came to newal and a new site was purchas- Tech and received a bachelor of music education degree from Howard Lubbock in 1946 from Tahoka. ed at East 24th Street and Quirt University in Washington, D.C. in 1970. Inspection Team On June 13, 1946 he organized a Avenue. An educational building Prior to entering the Army, Specialist Griffin performed with the Appointed Here church on a small plot of land was constructed and an auditorium Lubbock Symphony Orchestra and the Roy Roberts Combo in Lubbock. donated by Dr. C.H. Lyons, Lub- was added in 1965. Specialist Griffin resides with his wife, Janis, in Washington, D.C. Six young men were recently This admission free concert by the "Kings of the Highway," the appointed to work as an insurance official touring musical representative of the United States Army, is team in the Lubbock District of being sponsored locally by the Jaycees, in conjunction with the Chief Atlanta Life Insurance Company. of Information, Department of the Army. This special team is under the In addition to the full performance, special assemblies have been supervision of C.F. Cooke, district scheduled at Estacado High School by the Band and at Dunbar High manager of the Lubbock District. School by the Chorus. Both assemblies will be on Friday, November The primary purpose of this 5, 1:30 p.m. at Estacado and 2:30 p.m. at Dunbar. team is to learn about production and collection in the insurance business. This training program Citizens Group to Discuss Forms of will receive training in management as well as other executive tools City Government Today at Luncheon while in the Lubbock District. Dr. J. William Davis, Jack Kast- drive for voter registration. The members are E.L. Steen, man, and Mrs. T.J. Patterson will The luncheon meeting, which is captain, of Austin; Wyatt Whittle, speak on basic forms of municipal open to the public will start at also of Austin; Don Wallace of government and methods used in 11:45 a.m. at the Gridiron Restau- Longview; and Bobby Thomas, the election of city councilmen at rant, 4413 50th Stteet. Lunch re- Ricky Alford and Tyrone Ervin, the November 4 general meeting of servations may be placed by call- all of Lubbock. the League of Women Voters. Mrs. ing Mrs. Les Horner, 799-0576, At the present time, Steen, Patterson has worked with groups before Tuesday evening, Novem- Whittle and Ervin are working in interested in better representation ber 2. Any woman of voting age is Lubbock; Wallace in Midland; and for minorities. Dr. Davis, a govern- eligible for membership in the Thomas and Alford are getting ment professor at Tech, and Mr. League. Further information on their experience in Amarillo. Kastman, a former member of the the League can be obtained by "This group of young men," City Council, are members of the calling Mrs. J.R. Johnson, mem- according to Cooke, "is one of City Charter Amendment Study bership chairman, at 762-4335 or the top teams in the country Committee which was adopted in Mrs. Duane Jordan, president, at working on special efforts of At- February, 1970. In June, 1971, 795-9718. lanta Life. Since their involvement the committee adopted a resolu- with the Lubbock District, Octo- tion directing the city staff to Editor Speaks to ber 15th, the team has written study the feasibility of enlarging $412.00 worth of new business the council to seven members, NHS Group for the district." with three to have residency re- Ti. Patterson, editor of the Charles E. Terrell, who works quirements in specified districts to West Texas Times, spoke to Mont- closely with the young men, ad- UNITED FUND FLAMES—representing East Lubbock High Schools allow representation by minority erey High School's National mits that "they are quite capable are pictured above. At left is Jennifer Ivory of Estacado High School groups. Honor Society, 1971 Fall Initia- of contributing something con- She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ivory, of 2711 East 9th County Tax-Assessor-Collector tion, last Sunday afternoon in the structive to the Atlanta Life pro- Street. The Dunbar Flame, shown at right, is Flossie Hawkins, daughter .'o Russell S. Hardin will deputize school's auditorium. gram in West Texas, as well as any of Mrs. Pearl Hamilton of 2307 Elm Avenue. League members attending the Ninety-two high school stu- area they may go." The two young ladies are part of a five member team, the Five luncheon meeting. These members dents, sophomores, juniors and The special team will depart Flames, representing each of Lubbock's High Schools, which present will then help register voters as a seniors, were initiated into the the Lubbock District November programs to civic and employee audiences, help work the report meet- part of the League's continuing honor society Sunday. 19th. ings and tell the story of the United Fund. Page 2 IV ST TEXAS TAKES Thursday, November 4, 1971 • Remember also, in order to be ready for the From The Business Desk really big elections, come spring of 1972, we must Well, Halloween is over, EDITORIALS get ourselves registered now. This is a must. It is part of the people in this imperative that we do this now, or as soon as country have already .00" possible. celebrated Veteran's City Elections Are Not Keep in mind also that the City of Lubbock Day and the rest will Really Too Far Away! Electiosn are not really far off. This page of the do the same at the West Texas Times has started now getting ready traditional time next It won't be long before steps will be made by to inform you, our precious readers, of the up- Thursday, November local politicians to seek your precious vote. The coming elections in the various cities throughout llth, the sun and city elections next year should be some which West Texas. We hope to make introductions of my clock are back on will contain some surprises. At this time, how- each candidate. This will not mean that we would the same schedule, Thanksgiving is drawing near, ever, we would like to call your attention to endorse such candidates. Rather, it would let you and most certainly Christmas isn't very far away. some important things which we feel the Black know what they are saying and how they are And speaking of Thanksgiving, the paper that community should know. speaking, or not speaking to the real issues. week will be published a day early—so everyone The West Texas Times wants their readers to will have an opportunity to spend Thursday, the First, when you look at the incumbents, look be able to weigh the testimony against the actions carefully at the record of each individual. Deter- 25th, giving thanks, stuffing themselves with turk- of some of the incumbents and make up their ey and watching football games on the "big eye." mine for yourself if these people are worth voting own minds. We want you, on the other hand, to ************************** for again. start getting ready for the elections to be held in Of course, thete will be some among the new Don't be too surprised, there I spelled it right your community in 1972. It's not too early to that time, if you begin to read and hear about a N aspirants, who would have you believe that they start getting ready!! will work for the interest of all the people, until move here in Lubbock to vote the city "wet" for For all we know, by getting ready now, there liquor by the drink. A meeting, scheduled this they are elected. Then we are faced with the same could be a Black seek office and come out victor- old, "business as usual" city fathers. afternoon, is for the purpose of outlining several ious in city politics. It's needed, especially in the groups plans here in town to make such an attempt, Second, remember the best way to judge, if larger West Texas communities. The "man" has which probably makes some sense, as far as I'm you please, a candidate is by what he says, where been representing the Black man in West Texas, concerned. he says it and what he will not say. There are (Lubbock, Midland, Odessa and Amarillo) too ************************** those who always have two speeches—one for long. We can do something about this, come '72. Many people don't seem to understand why each side of the tracks. Then also there are the You're darn right, brothers and sisters, we're this newspaper requires a stamped, self-addressed sharpies who talk to television and radio report- going to give you an opportunity to take a long envelope for pictures if they are to be returned to ers, in double talk, and really say nothing. Please hard look at your candidates in your given com- the owners. But if they would just stop and think don't forget that anyone who evades every major munities. about it—where it costs us 8 cents each to mail a issue with the pat answer,."I will cross that bridge We want our readers to know where all of the picture back to you, along with having to pay for when I get to it," doesn't intend to ever be forced candidates stand, and you be ready to elect the an envelope, be sure to get the address right, etc., to cross that bridge. best on election day, 1972. and then carry the letter or picture to the post office—there is an ad in this paper where you can of Black people. . Another View buy replacement pictures for slightly more than We are indeed saying: "Mr. Charlie, we'd rather by Brenda N. Harvey 12 cents each. do it ourselves." And in doing it ourselves we will ************************** We Must Lead Ourselves develop the habit of participation, the consicous- The good, hard-working people of Slaton, Tex- "Black is beautiful and it's so beautiful to be ness of ability to achieve, and the experience. and Black." S.C.L.C. as, have done it again. They were confronted with wisdom to govern. It is difficult for white America Our strongest bond is our blackness. Working the idea of celebrating Veteran's Day on Monday, to understand our revolutionary mentality. Need- together to achieve common goals we reach out the 25th of October, and decided to just go ahead less to say, they (whites) would save themselves a to one another. We make life better for all through and "do their thing" in the traditional manner, lot of trouble if they did not try to understand dedicated aim and effort. Blacks, wherever they setting their celebration on the 11th of November. and to come to terms with black-oriented mental- No doubt the politicians have caused a great live, are challenged to share common aims and ity. goals and to improve the conditions of life for deal of confusion by moving things around where One thing is for sure: there is a body of Black Black people. Pressing forward in our search for we have to consult the calendar each morning to people determined to 'T.C.B.'—take care of busin- peaceful ways to solve problems, we join with see when they designated a traditional holiday and ness. Black people will not be stopped in their others seeking change and challenge to set good when they didn't. A case in point is the fact that drive to achieve dignity, to achieve their share of examples before the eyes of the world. "Recog- most children were so confused this year, con- power, and to become their own men and women. nition is one thing but performance is still ano- cerning when Halloween was to be celebrated, Black people in this country are uniting. We are ther." We are called upon to prove that we are that many people had "gobblins" on Saturday beginning to recognize our heritage and build a men and women. and Sunday nights. sense of community. We must define our own It is obvious that Black people must lead and ************************** goals and lead and support our own organizations. run their own organizations. The revolutionary The flap at City Hall last Wednesday, and the idea—that Blacks are able to do things them- subsequent firing of City Manager Bill Blackwell selves—can only be conveyed by the Black people. my views has been expected by this column since June of We must help to create an aroused and continu- this year. At that time I visited with several elect- ing Black consciousness that will provide the basis by Eddie P. Richardson ed officials and came away with the understand- for political strength. To have our daily needs We Must Be Men and Women, and Make Decisions ing that Mr. B. had been advised to seek employ met we must achieve self-identity and self-deter- I've never met Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, ment elsewhere. mination. or H. Rap Brown; I've only watched them on The problems we have had recently—and this Black people must continue to press forward for television being taken goes back several Mayors—is being able to under- change in local and nation-wide patterns of op- jail. Some of the state- stand who answers to whom at City Hall. The pression. However, this does not mean that we ments and comments elected officials, on the most part, expect and should strive for the same kind of rewards obtain- they made, I recognized are expec,ted to answer to the citizens, which ed by the white society. The ultimate values and as the secret black man naturally would make most people think that goals are an effective share in the total power inside me, and I know city employees would have to answer to the elect- of the society and not domination or exploita- this holds true to every ed officials. But the rub has been over whether tion of other groups. We need full participation in black man in the coun- the position of City Manager answers to anyone .000 the decision-making processes affecting the lives try, whether he admits or not. Until this problem is straightened out we it or not: some because all can look forward to more confusion, more WEST TEXAS TIMES they do not realize it, and some for fear of ad- misunderstanding in city hall, and probably more Formerly The Manhattan Heights and West Texas Times mitting it. Malcolm X and the rest of these brave cases of people being fired from time to time. Volume X, Number 45 Thursday, November 4, 1971. black men and women are either a legend or a One thing for sure though, I would personally The West Texas Times is an Independent, privately owned news- paper published weekly, each Thursday, in Lubbock, LUbbock martyr. hope that the Mayor and Council make an honest 'NI County, Texas. This newspaper Is dedicated to Informing the and sincere effort to find someone of ability from Negro citizens of Lubbock and other Texas cities. One thing you can say for these people is that Signed articles appearing within the pages of this newspaper do they stand taller than most black men I have ever a little closer to home next time they decide to not necessarily represent the viewpoint of the paper. Any errone- ous reflection upon the character of anyone by this newspaper seen; that is they allow absolutely no injustice by fill the manager's chair. It would seem to me, will be corrected immediately when called to the attention of the editor. The editor will not be responsible for the return of white America to go unchallenged. Because of with as many fine graduates as we see leave college any articles or photos submitted for publication, other than here in Lubbock every year, that someone who when accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed return envelope. their truths, they are bad guys, but by being truth- The West Texas Times may be purchased yearly at a rate of ful they never lie—but expose a lie. knows more about Lubbock—in all respect—and $4.00, payable in advance to the office by mail or in person. Advertising rates and other Information furnished upon request. I often wonder how much closer might black less about Municipal League membership might Second Class Postage Paid at Lubbock, Texas 79408. people be to freedom now if all of us had faced fill the post right on. OFFICE ************************** Farm Road 1585, East of U. S. 87 South, Lubbock, Texas them with Malcolm X's, Martin L. King's, and Phone AC 806 Mailing Address: 747-4419 P.O. Box 225 H. Rap Brown's kind of courage? It is my understanding that the representatives Day or Night Lubbock, Texas 79408 I look at the young brothers growing up in an of the group opposed to the flour mill idea met Thomas James Patterson Editor Publication Service Company Publisher age being shaped in no small measure by Dick last week with oil mill representatives, and things Norman L. Williamson Business Manager Gregory, James Baldwin, Jim Brown, Mauhammad may be on the way to being worked out. We have Jamei Angles Lubbock Circulation Phone 763-2735 2613 East 19th Street Ali, and a thousand angry men just like them. And done, and will do some more, checking on the Home Delivery Price 9c1 per copy — News Stand Price 10c1 as these go, others come. With these little brothers proposal, and things look good for both parties >977 and sisters coming up, how little or how much at the time of this writing. But before we go any ,TEXA 'PRESS ASSOCIATION like H. Rap Brown and others will they be? Will further, we will do some more checking, and Continued On Page Seven inform our readers of the outcome. • Thursday, November 4, 1971 WEST TEXAS TIMES Page 3 business education major at Texas AMARILLO Tech University, was crowned last week at Homecoming Sweetheart of S.O.B.U. (Student Organization From My Scratch Pad for Black Unite). The crowning by George Parrish took place last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Tinnin of White Plains, New York, spent several at the Cabana Motel. days in the city. Mrs. Tinnin (nee Bolden) before leaving Amarillo was a member of Hilltop School faculty. She participated in the parade t__****************************** last Saturday morning in down- town Lubbock. This is one of the Mr. Lodell Foster of Los Angeles, California, is visit- many projects sponsored by the ing Mr. and Mrs. John Chancier, of 1300 NW 14th. Black students of Texas Tech. Mr. Foster is a brother of Mrs. Chandler. ************* ****************************** rd Police Beat Miss Stephanie L. Williams, a Special guests that came from Dallas to be present Theft by Bailee Struggs Junior High School last senior at Texas Tech University at the anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. J.W. Hackett in- C.B. Paton, 1521 East Broad- Saturday evening. While there, pol- and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.R. cluded Mrs. Margie Jones, Mrs. Janie Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Talvert. All way, reported to the Lubbock ice discovered that a window had Williams, was one of the finalists are members of Roe's Chapel Baptist Church. Also present was Dollie Police Department that one day been damaged. in the Miss Homecoming Queen Wileman of Tyler. She is a sister of Rev. Hackett. ****************************************** last week he rented an apartment The cost to repair the window contest last Saturday. to a 42-year-old man. The man, was $15.00. ************* Mrs. A.F. Holloway of 1501 N. Washington entertained six of her lit- ************* ▪ however, according to Paton, took Set your radio dial on KEND, tle friends with a Halloween party Saturday, October 31st from 1 until his late model car. Theft of Hub Caps 1590, this Sunday morning and 3 p.m. The children played games. They were dressed in costumes, He said the man took the car Grover C. Colvin, 1801 East wake up to Gospel Music between witches, gobblin and black cat. Those enjoying the fun were Myran for a short drive, and forgot to 28th Street, reported to the Lub- 7 and 8 a.m. on the Gospel Caravan Ragster, Kirby Knox, Geno and Dina Crosby Phalara, Paul Delesie bring it back. bock Police Department that while with Roscoe G. Adams as your Shanklin, Mrs. Leroy Ragester, Mrs. Grace Crosby, Mrs. Mae Dee Ivory ************* his car was parked at 3501 Teak and hostess Mrs. Holloway. host. This Sunday the program will ****************************************** Vandalism Avenue one evening last week, go out especially to all of the Eddie Sterling, 719 Avenue D, someone unknown did take four youth in the listening area. Mr. Albert Wofford, of 1116 NW 5th Street is confined in St. An- Apartment 44, reported to Lub- hub caps off his '66 model car. thony Hospital. You can hear all of the latest ****************************************** bock Police that someone un- The value of the hub caps is gospel hits, such as Striving by the known did attempt to break into believed to be $104.00. Mrs. Lillie Brustie of 1415 NW 15th has been on the sick list but at ************* Soul Stirrers, Let's Rap by the the time of this report she is doing nicely. his apartment while he was away. Brooklyn All Stars, Too Late to ****************************************** There were no signs of entry into House Burglary Change by the Voice of the Clouds, Mrs. Hattie Mae Chandler of 1321 NW 10th is visiting her mother in the apartment. Linda Rangle, 1904 East 1st and Show Me the Way by B.C. A window screen, however, had Street, reported to Lubbock Pol- Wellington, Kansas. Her mother resides at 402 S. Lincoln Street there. & M. Choir of Nashville, Tennessee. ****************************************** been damaged. The value of the ice that someone unknown did ************* Mrs. E.D. Owens entertained a few friends Saturday night in window screen was $25.00. gain entry into her house. Taken Around the Hub City would also ************* from the house was a $190.83 her home at 1437 NW 20th, with a party. All reported a swell time. like to encourage all of our readers ****************************************** Burglary radio. to start getting registered for the Ivory Green, 1105 East 28th There were signs of forced Mrs. Katherine Mason took a group of girls out to dinner at the big election year, 1972. Perhaps Pancake House Monday, November 1st. Street, Apartment 12, reported to entry. there are some organizations in the Lubbock Police Department the Black community that would that someone had broken into her like to be deputized in order to house while she was away. Ac- Around the register Black brothers and sisters. FLAMINGO INN cording to the police report, point The time is now for this kind of of entry was not determined. No hub city thing. APARTMENTS signs of forced entry could be Mr. Willie Blocker visited rela- 1515 Avenue C found. tives and friends at his hometown Taken from the house was last week. He reported a splendid Get The Best, 2 full ounces Phone 747-2116 $500.00 worth of men's clothing trip to Waco, Texas. Kismet Perfume $10.00 and $900.00 worth of women's ************* BERGAMOT spy clothing. The Youth Choir of Bethel Press Cream Shampoo and (1 Bedroom Apartments—Furnished) At this time, there was no idea A.M.E. Church rendered song ser- Hair Conditioner who could have been responsible vices at the Lubbock State School $2.00 . . . Or 3 For . . . S5.00 for making the haul. last Sunday afternoon. Wigs, Wig Spray, Curling Irons, ************* ************* WE HAVE LOWERED OUR RATES Natural Combs, Hair Spray, Aggravated Assault Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs. Norma Afro Picks, Hair Brushes On A Female TO $15.00 WEEKLY Austin and Mrs. Rosa Henri are JIM M. DAVIS A Lubbock woman reported ill this week at home. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (TV $2.00 Extra a Week) Lubbock police that a 19 or 20- ************* Installment Accounts Welcome CALL year-old man came into the apart- Brenda Brightman, sophomore, Jim Davis 795-7386 or ment where she was and started A.C. Kirk 744-1883 cursing and causing a disturbance. The man, according to the RALPH lady, did break a glass out of the front door and threatened her ROBERTS life. The man had a bottle and a butcher knife. She said the man strick her Package Store four or five times with his fist. He also kicked her several times. *$"$*.ft,a,.• ************* First Package Store On East 19th Street Alarm Down at E.C. Struggs Lubbock police responded to 4 Miles East of the City an alarm being down at E.C.

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Page 4 WEST ?ETAS 771IM Thursday, November 4, 1971 Former City Resident "Good-bye Social" in the home Rhoda "Honey" Armstead, 80, of 1961. She had been a patient for The Pyramid Club is composed of Sug Johnson. Sharing the occa- 309 N. Hughes. the last two years at Southwest of the eleven pledges of Delta Sig- Returns to Chicago sion were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Nash, The Rev. A.J. Davis, Sr., pastor Convalescent Center. ma Theta. .0° Martha Brown, A.L. , De- of the church, officiated. Burial Survivors include three sons, a solene Hunter, James Thompson, Was held in Llany Cemetery under step son, six grandchildren and five Lubbock Teenagers Ann Mitchell and her mother, Brid- direction of Warford's Mortuary. great-grandchildren. ie Dixon, Charlie Williams, Sug An Amarillo resident since 1942, Charged Here Johnson and others. Mrs. Armstead died on October Final Rites Read for Three Lubbock teenagers were 20th in her home. She was born in charged last week in connection Washington. Mrs. Susie McDonald Mrs. Lucy Rose with the safe burglary at Mayfield Surviving are three daughters, Final rites were read for Mrs. Van Lines at .1333 East 44th Passes Away . a son, eight grandchildren and 17 Susie McDonald, 48, of 3311 East Street. The trio, Larry Bowden, Final rites are pending at Jami- great-grandchildren. 13th Street, Monday afternoon in 18, of 1320 East 17th Street; son's Funeral Home for Mrs. Lucy South Plains Funeral Home Chap- Lee Andrew Dial, Jr., 18, of Rose, who passed away at her el with Rev. C.L. Harris officiating. Rites Scheduled for 2508 Weber Drive; and James E. home at 404 Walnut Avenue, after Burial was held in the City of Goodwyn, 18, of 1316 East 16th a long illness. Mrs. Nannie Jackson Lubbock cemetery. Street, remained in County Jail She had been a patient at the Amarillo—Funeral services will A native of Arcadia, La., she last week-end in lieu of bond. hospital, but had been released to be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in had lived in Lubbock 21 years. Police said a safe, containing go home. Warford's Mortuary Chapel for Survivors include her husband, about $200.00 was stolen from Mrs. M.B. Gary, a former resi- Arrangements are pending ar- Mrs. Nannie Jackson, 87, of 1112 Willie McDonald and a sister, Mrs. the moving firm. dent and member of Mount Gilead rival of relatives. Among the sur- NW 5th. Ruby Tyler of Arcadia, Louisiana. Baptist _Church, has returned to vivors are three daughters, a son, The Rev. R.E. Manning, pastor her home in Chicago, 111., after grandchildren and great-grandchild- of St. Stephen's Baptist Church in Pyramid Club visiting relatives and friends in ren. A daughter, Mrs. Annie Mary Clarendon, Texas, will officiate, Elects Officers YELLOW several Texas cities. Dotsy, lives here. The services will assisted by the Rev. R.J. Dixon of The Delta Sigma Theta Pyra- She visited friends and relatives be held at New Hope Baptist Jenkins Chapel Baptist Church in mid Club elected officers for the in Dallas, Terrell and Fort Worth Church. Amarillo, of which Mrs. Jackson 1971-72 school year. Those elect- where she was a guest in the home was a member. ed were as follows: Sherry Sterl- ing, president; Bessie Hughes, vice- CAB of Mrs. Annie Belle Paul. She was Services Read for Mrs. Graveside services and burial also house guest of a life-long will be held Sunday in Montgo- president; Sandra Hobbs, secre- friend here, Mrs. Sug Johnson, and Rhoda Armstead mery. Mrs. Jackson died Saturday tary; Lillie Hornsby, treasurer; had an opportunity while here to Amarillo—Funeral services were in Northwest Texas Hospital. Debra Davis, financial treasurer; PO 5-7777 visit a special friend, Mr. Sheppard held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in John- A native of Montgomery Coun- and Sherry Henderson, parliamen- Robinson and his sister, Mrs. son Chapel A.M.E. Church for Mrs. ty, she had lived in Amarillo since tarian. Corine "Sweet" Alexander, who 4.1111111111111111111ENNO, was very ill. While Mrs. Gary lived here, she organized the Nurses' Guild at APARTMENTS SHORTY'S PACKAGE STORE Mount Gilead Baptist Church and 1514 East 15th St. 3614 Walnut had an opportunity to attend two Second Store on East 19th guild meetings. She also was pre- $10.00 WEEKLY It Pays to Trade with. Friends sent at the recent Rederation of 3 Rooms and Bath Choirs meeting. Furnished and All Bills Paid. We Appreciate Your Driving Just a Mrs. Gary also visited an aunt at Wichita Falls, Texas, who was ill. CALL ROBERT SCALES Little Further The Senior Choir of Mount PO 2-1433 Res.: SH 4-1230 Phone 763-3807 Gilead entertained her with a big buys from The Little Sears infants' and toddlers Sears corduroy playwear 4/771e

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Joy must be shared: A doctor would be called called for a meeting tonight, at Texas and at 1:15 a.m. Saturday, October 9th, Rev. and Mrs. W.A.I. recreant if he did not proclaim his discovery of a cure, and the Christian Guadalupe Center, 102 Avenue McDonald had a serious automobile wreck. Both of these fine Christians is recreant if he fails to tell the glad peace and power of Jesus Christ. P, for the purpose of explaining are in serious condition. We seek the prayers of the Saints. Excerpts of But even when we do not feel either gratitude or joy, even when our their position on last week's dis- its address follow. mood is low, we are under orders: Go therefore. Authority is Christ's turbance at Fair Park Coliseum. The first installment of this column was published in last weeks issue but he stoops to use our human hand and to work his will. We The public has been invited to k of the West Texas Times. The final installment is presented this week). have not always obeyed. Whether we obey or not his "marching orders" attend this 7:00 p.m. meeting. The Saints Challenge Us remain: go therefore. Many who walked with us are gone and walk with us no more. Their The Method We Must Use MAGNIFICENT voices are hushed, their footfalls are silenced and their presence we Make disciples is the method, baptizing and teaching are the compon- AFRO SALON Nvly long for, but their great spirits are yet with us and speak to us. ents of the main task. When these words were first spoken, there were a 1505 West 29th Ph. 592-9468 They are saying to us today keep the faith. This associational year dozen men, none of whom seem worth mentioning in a history book, Tyler, Texas carried home some of East Texas' most loyal workers and some of and a Leader whom Renan, with crass blindness, called "the illusion of Nathaniel Norman, Operator, Seeks amimpassioned woman." And now? Celsus said it was "the wildest of To Please Brothers and Sisters. 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They vivfy truth; Brother Isaac Davis, Operator as it was ratified in the venture of his first century followers. We can they unite the Church; through the Word that accompanies them they never concede to the shallowness of this casual age, who says, "one are the "means of grace." religion is as good as another'. All authority means supreme right to appoint to office: thence comes the great commission. It means right ": require obedience—because of love poured out unto death, and LIBERTY PLAZA now triumphant in the eternal kingdom. It means right to govern in South Vine both earth and heaven. A true faith is not chosen by men; it chooses APARTMENTS men. It is not a garment that we can don or doff, but a very life. Christ Conoco Service Station claims to be the Lord of life. Troup, Texas Phone AC 214 842-3164 Christ has spoken the Word about our human nature: we are lost 1, 2, 3, and 4 Bedroom Apartments 1637 S. 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Perhaps it is not "What would Jesus do?" for we are not Jesus, and cannot presume fully to say or know what he would do. is rather "What would Jesus have me do?" So long as we consult "our best judgement," or "the calculated risks of politics," or "what our friends think," or "the wisdom of men" we thus far deny the authority of Christ. Not seldom his commands run counter to what seems to us to be practical wisdom. He has right to command. The command is spoken in the gentleness of love and the rigor of holiness. He shares with us all the hazards of obedience. The issue of his dictates is joy. But— authority is his, in heaven and in earth. A World Venture We need not soon pause to ask how the sense of world mission came to the early church. It may have been mediated through the failure of the plea of Jewry, but it came from the lips and life of Christ. All nations is a recurrent theme in his teaching. In an age of narrow loyalties, when national prejudices were sharpened into animosity and often into ItEDD7C TO contempt, Jesus ranged the world both in the gifts of his love and the yearning of his gospel. "One World" made it's bid for a time to become poaccepted slogan, the expression of a recognized necessity; but, had ser we listened, we could have heard it long ago from Christ. ve The world venture is written in our human nature. It is "in the constitution." Our language is the bequest of the speech of many lands and generations. Our music knows no national boundaries. Our food you comes from the end of the earth. Moreover, our wishes and our curio- sity bind us to mankind. Whatevery our prejudice, travel posters quicken our hunger to see how other people live. The Good Earth is a novel ,,bout China, Lost Horizon about Tibet. Travelogues have a perennial more U rest. If we live on one bank of a river, we would be curious con- cerning folk on the other bank; and nowadays oceans are no wider than a river. Edna St. Vincent Millay, the poet is right in her insistance that if we try to live in narrow heart, we suffocate: "The world stands out on either side No wider than the heart is wide." more power to yo But this writing on our nature is not enough; for our self love denies Reddy can always serve more power to you because South- the world bond, and of our selves we have little to give. The commission western Public Service has 10 power sources, all interconnected so if one, two or even more of these sources were damaged, you'd still get dependable electric service. more planning' for you When the construction of the Clifford B. Jones power station near Lubbock is completed there will be 1 million more kilowatts available for the area's needs. That's enough power to supply Lubbock and the area with 50 years of dependable electric service.

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Page 6 WEST TEXAS TIMES Thursday, November 4, 1971 1311 East 14th Street. A Heaven and Hell Party will The morning sermon was The members of the Lydia, be sponsored by the Solace Board brought by Rev. R.J. Dixon. His/ Martha and Queen of Sheba Cir- on Saturday, November 6th. The theme, "Jesus, The Name of Je- cles met this week in the homes of public is invited to attend. sus," was taken from Acts 4:13-14. Sisters Lucille Cleveland, 512 A Bazaar will be sponsored by The sermon was enjoyed by all. Zenith Avenue; Wilma Horton, the Board of Cluistian Education Fifth Sunday program was pre- 2108 Elm Avenue; and Etta Mae on December 4th. Let us all sup- sented by the Jenkins Chapel W Tucker, 2112 Birch Avenue. port this affair. M.U. Mission One had a lovely pro- Brotherhood meetings are held ************* gram last Sunday evening. It was each Thursday evening at 7:00. Shiloh Baptist Church

their Fifth Sunday program. The Solace Board will meet each Amarillo—Sunday School open- From the Pastor's Desk: "When first and third Tuesday evenings ed at 9:30 with Siipt. E.J. Masters you neglect the services of your at 7:00. in charge and all at their posts. church, you injure its good name. Usher rehearsal will be held on The lesson for the day, "Goo?"' You lessen its power, you dis- Friday evenings at 8:00. Heals Broken Humanity," was re- courage its members, and you chill Let us continue to pray for the viewed, and high points given, by your own soul." sick and shut in members of our Pastor Hackett. Let us continue to pray for and church and community. The call to worship was at visit our sick and shut in members. ************* 10:55 with Ronnie Sherwood at Those sick this week include Sister the piano and the church choir,_ Jenkins Chapel Baptist Church Emma Breedlove, and Brother E.L. and mission chorus singing. The Amarillo—The Jenkins Chapel Tatum who are both recuperating devotional period was handled by Church School opened its doors at home. Sister Lula York is re- the deacons, and Pastor Hackett at 9:00 with Supt. Scott and teach- cuperating at Highland Hospital brought an inspirational message. ers on duty. The high points of the after surgery. Brother Wilmar Wil- Please join us in our prayers lesson were given by Sister Thelma son and Sister Dolly Howard and for our sick and shut-ins. On the Tallie, teacher of the Women's Sister Annie Hinton are shut-in list this week are Sister Genie Ates, Bible Class No. 1. in their homes. Sister Mammie Bridges and Brothve" The offering banner went to the ************* Grant Mannie. Men's Bible Class, Brother Johnnie PRETTY LITTLE NORMA FAYE ANDERSON, daughter of Mr. Bethel A.M.E. Church Allen, teacher. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of 1832 Manhattan Drive, is shown in the Last Sunday afternoon, the Money Loaned On The Jenkins Chapel choir rend- Guns, Diamonds, Stereos, TV's middle after being crowned last _Thursday evening at the "Miss Future youth choir visited the Lubbock ered three spiritual numbers in the Tools, Musical & Sporting Goods. Fashionetta" affair which was sponsored by Eta Delta Omega chapter State School. The young people morning service, and little Derenda A ACME PAWN SHOP of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Her escort was little Master Jasper of Bethel were more than happy Bremby brought a reading entitled Between the Spanish Theatres,_ Caviel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Caviel. Last year's Miss Fashionetta, to participate in such a program. "While I Whine." 715 Broadway 762-2110r Angelia Davis, is looking on. Usher Board meeting, both junior and senior, will be held the NMONMst: first Tuesday evening of each month, beginning at 7:00. CHURCH SERVICES The Youth choir meets Tues- day evenings at 7:00 in the church auditorium. All youth interested The wild, crazy, splashy, beautiful Volare shoes are in. Mount Gilead Baptist Church in becoming a member are asked And we've got them. "The Mount Gilead Baptist those who will share the evening to come out and participate. ************* Church, the friendly church where with us at the Charge Conference. the soul and spirit meet. The The church needs your support. New Hope Baptist Church church where everybody is some- The Board of Laity will be Ordination services for Rev. J. body. The church extends to the serving dinners each first, third, S. Ferguson will be held at our fourth and fifth Saturdays. church on Sunday, November 21, members and public a cordial and ************* clarion call to worship with us at 3:30p.m. All members are urg- each week." Twentieth & Birch Street ed to attend this special service The Missionary Society render- Church of Christ and lend your support to make ed their program last Sunday. Brother Waydell Nixon, minis- this a big afternoon. Guest speaker was Rev. Adolphus ter, is out of our city this week. Cleveland. Everyone was inspired He is conducting two gospel meet- PRESCRIPTION from the program. ings in Chattanooga, Tennessee, SERVICE ti Let us remember to pray for November 1st through 7th, and at Go By our sick and shut-in. Members Sommerville, Georgia next week. on the sick list this week are Sister We solicite your prayers. CAVIEL'S Esther Furguson and Sister Pearl Brother W.T. Hamilton is con- Reed. ducting a gospel meeting this week PHARMACY at the Southside Church of Christ. The Senior Choir will present 1719 Avenue A their program on the first Sunday Charles Hodge will be in a meet- Be The First to Lead The Fashion ing at Vandelia Village Church of of this month, November 7. We And Pick Up Your Parade From Coast to Coast are asking everyone to please at- Christ November 8th through 10th. Drugs, Records and tend. Brother Bob Mize is the local The Angelic Choir worshipped preacher. ************* Tapes! PUT IN BUY NOW with Bethel A.M.E. Church last FOR YOUR Greater Saint Luke Open 7 Days a Week LAYAWAY Lichenstein Sunday evening. We were more SIZE than happy to render a program for Baptist Church 8 a.m. 12 midnight 1213 Broadway the W.M.U. The members of the Eunice * * * * * * * * * * * * * Circle will meet this evening in the Mount Vernon United home of Sister Janie Toliver, 2402 Methodist Church Cedar Avenue, at 8:00 p.m. We are grateful to Mr. D.C. The members of the Esther Kinner for painting the Cross on Circle will meet tomorrow even- the outside of our church. He is ing, Friday, at 5:30 p.m. in the now painting the cornice. home of Sister Lillian Metters, Tommy Lethridge, The Committee on Nomination ‘ ,.•1 Body Work -Tune-up - Gins Installed Manager met last Sunday evening. They Repair Service are ready for their report to the E. 19th St. Body Shop & Garage ' Charge Conference which will be 2901 E. 19th St. Pho. 762-904'7' Would Like to Announce Available held Tuesday, November 9th. This J. B. Lilly, Owner meeting can be very rewarding to Vacancies Now at

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Thursday, November 4,1971 WEST TEXAS TIMES Page 7 said date, do so at the County Clerk's a minor; Margarita Moreno; Jesus Mo- Office, Lubbock County Courthouse, reno, Nieves Perez Moreno; and Lauria- Lubbock, Texas. no Moreno; if living, whose whereabouts S The interests of said above-named and addresses are unknown, and if they Defendants are that they either own or be deceased, to the unknown heirs, claim an interest in said property sub- assigns, claimants and legal representa- ject to unpaid accrued taxes. tives of the above-named parties, whose Classified Advertising may be placed In If this citation is not served within whereabouts and addresses are also ninety (90) days after its issuance it unknown, are Defendants, which peti- the West Texas Times by calling 747- MISCELLANEOUS shall be returned forthwith. tion was tiled with the Judge of the 4419, at the rate of 50 per word FOR SALE Given Under Our Hands, at Lubbock County Court at Law No. 2, of Lub- (minimum charge $1.00). Swap or County, Texas, this 27th day of Sep- bock County on the 13th day of give away items will be run one time tember, 1971. August, 1971, and the nature of which free. Thank You and Appreciation Oliver S. Cates, suit is as follows: notices will be published for $1.00. A. T. Coconaugher The suit is a proceeding in eminent Worms For Sale-Contact Nellie M. Ross V.A. ACQUIRED HOMES FOR SALE T. C. Ingram, domain in which the Urban Renewal Deadline for classified advertising is 12 at 2402 Globe Avenue or call 744- NO DISCRIMINATION Special Commissioners Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas noon Wednesdays before the Thurs- 0837, Lubbock, Texas. ANYONE CAN BUY is condemning at the request of the day paper. CITATION BY PUBLICATION governing authority of said Agency, for Display advertising rates and legal rates AMARILLO THE STATE OF TEXAS statutory urban renewal purposes, TO: Santiago Bentancourt, if living, furnished upon request. 2912 N. Grand, 3BR, 1 B, AG $6.900 which are public purposes, the follow- whose whereabouts and address are No down payment $48.25 P&I ing described tract of land situated in unknown, and if he be deceased, to the Lubbock County, Texas, to wit: My Views 2416 N. Osage, 3BR, 1B, G $7,000 unknown heirs, assigns, claimants, and All of Lot 16, J. J. Cutler Subdivi- No down payment $48.95 P&I 611'..ak Continued From Page Two legal representatives of the above-named sion of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3, I 2822 Redwood, 3BR, 1B, AG $6,500 party, whose whereabouts and addresses William Tubbs Addition, an addition they reject us of today and count No down payment $52.45 P&I are also unknown. to the city of Lubbock, Lubbock The Soul Sisters Club wishes to thank You are hereby commanded to ap- us as obsolete Tom's, or will we LUBBOCK County, Texas. everyone for the splendid turnout pear at the hearing before the Special You are notified that said hearing 1905 E. Auburn, 3BR, 1B, CP $8,250 have paved a better way for them? at the first annual dance at the Commissioners appointed by the Judge has been set for the above stated hour, No down payment $57.69 P&I After all, most of us are not like American Legion Hall last Saturday of the County Court at Law No. 2, of date and place, and to appear at same night. 2507 E. Bates, 3BR, 1B, G $8,500 Lubbock County, Texas, to assess the and present such evidence as you may H. Rap or Dick Gregory, except in No down payment $59.44 P& I damages occasioned by the condemna- wish. You are further notified to ap- spirit. generation will seem to the coming 3305 Duke, 2BR, 1B $6,600 tion of the hereinafter described pro- pear and answer said petition on or be- No down payment $46.15 P& I perty to be held at the Lubbock County fore said date, if you elect to do so. If Most of us are not in the front generation, I want what Rap Courthouse, Lubbock County, Texas, you elect to appear and answer before Brown's generation wants. MIDLAND at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the first Mon- said date, do so at the County Clerk's lines. At best, most of us are dis- 1221 Chestnut, 3BR, 1B, $6,500 day after the expiration of forty-two Office, Lubbock County Courthouse, tant soul brothers, enjoying the I want it even more for the up- No down payment $45.45 P& I (42) days from the date of issuance Lubbock, Texas. 411 E. Hickory, 3BR, 11/213, AG $6,750 hereof, that is to say, Monday, the The interests of said above-named comforts of the relatively unin- coming youngsters. It goes without No down payment $47.20 P&I 15th day of November, 1971, and ans- Defendants are that they either own or wer the petition of the Urban Renewal saying they will want it too. Exact- 1800 E. Maple, 3BR, 13/4B, AG $7,500 claim an interest In said property sub- volved Middle Class, while reaping Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas, No down payment $52.45 P& I ject to unpaid accrued taxes. the benefits of his Black Revolu- ly how they go about getting it is Plaintiff, in the suit styled Urban Re- If this citation is not served within tion. something my generation may nev- ODESSA newal Agency of the City of Lubbock, ninety (90) days after its issuance it 2419 W. 10th, 2BR, 1B, CP $6,500 Texas v. Maria Bentancourt, et al. where- shall be returned forthwith. The coming generation will be er know. No down payment $45.45 P& I in the Urban Renewal Agency of the Given Under Our Hands, at Lubbock City of Lubbock, Texas, Plaintiff and County, Texas, this 27th day of Sep- 2508 W. 11th, 3BR, 1 B, CP $8,500 unlike mine, which learned only One thing for sure, black men Maria Bentancourt, also known as Maria $300 cash down payment $57.35 P& I temver, 1971. gradually that black men should and women, it is time to stand up Bentencourt; Jesus Bentancourt; Carlos Oliver S. Cates, 2716 Bagley, 3BR, 1B, CP $9,750 Bentancourt; Alicia Solis; Carmen Vega; A. T. Cocanougher, always protest injustice. Their and make some decisions-no mat- $150 cash down payment $67.13 P& I Paula Bentancourt, a minor; Ra- T. C. Ingram quel Bentancourt, a minor; Delores generation, following Rap Brown's, ter which generation you are a part All Loans Payable in 360 Monthly Special Commissioners Bentancourt, a minor; Angela Ben is likely to grow up taking for of. Installments At An Annual Percentage tancourt, a minor; Francisco Bentan- CITATION BY PUBLICATION Each man has to fight for what Of 71/2% court; Paula Ortiz; Narcisa Bentan- THE STATE OF TEXAS anted that black men should al- WE HAVE OTHER HOMES court; Nickolasa Benton, also known TO:Maria Sinforiana Muniz; Sinforiana \,,, ways fight back. he believes in, for what he wants, AVAILABLE as Nickolasa Vinton; Small Business Garderno; and E.P. McAdams, if living, NO DISCRIMINATION Administration, an Agency of the Unit- whose whereabouts and addresses are The difference between my and on his own terms. If Rap unknown, and if they be deceased, to ANYONE CAN BUY ed States Government, by Deed of Trust from Maria Trejo Bentancourt, the unknown heirs, claimants, assigns generation and my father's genera- Brown's way fits you, then so be it. SEE ANY BROKER filed for record September 11, 1970, and legal representatives of the above- VETERANS ADMINISTRATION tion is that in the early 1900's If you would rather join your well- recorded in VolOrne 516, Page 367, named parties, whose whereabouts and there was no such thing in Mississi- to-do economic boycotts or Civil Waco, Texas Deed of Trust Records of Lubbock addresses are unknown. County, Texas, to secure a promissory You are hereby commanded to ap- ppi as a Negro protest movement, Disobedience Group, so be it. If note in the principal sum of $12,200; pear at the hearing before the Special no such animal as you would rather work with whites LEGAL City of Lubobck, as Tax Collector; Commissioners appointed by the Judge H. Rap Brown, Lubbock Independent School District; of the County Court at Law No. 2, of and the phrase Civil Rights had for change through the negotiation NOTICES Lubbock County as Tax Collector for Lubbock County, Texas, to assess the process they prefer, so be it. If you Itself and the State of Texas; and the damages occasioned by the condemna- nothing to do with black men. above-named party, or parties, are tion of the hereinafter described pro- Ni.,„.... What annoyed me most in my would rather concentrate on one Defendants, which petition was filed perty to be held at the Lubbock County 1 with the Judge of the County Court at Courthouse, Lubbock County, Texas, CITATION BY PUBLICATION early know-it-all years was the aspect of the problem, such as at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the first Mon- THE STATE OF TEXAS Law No. 2, of Lubbock County on the 13th day of August, 1971, and the na- day after the expiration of forty-two apologetic look always in black teaching or counseling less fortun- TO: Ralph Nickens, if living, and if he ture of which suit is as follows: (42) days from the date of issuance be deceased, to his unknown heirs, as- men's eyes. As a teen-ager, I saw it ate blacks in the ghettos, so be it. The suit is a proceeding in eminent hereof, that is to say, Monday, the signs, claimants and legal representa- domain in which the Urban Renewal 15th day of November, 1971, and ans- And if you don't want to do any- tives, if any. in the eyes of all black adults. What Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas wer the petition of the Urban Renewal You are hereby commanded to ap- thing but live your own life, so be is condemning at the request of the Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas, about my generation? As I look pear at the hearing before the Special governing authority of said Agency, for Plaintiff, in the suit styled Urban Re- it! Commissioners appointed by the Judge back on my young adult years, the statutory urban renewal purposes, newal Agency of the City of Lubbock, of the County Court at Law No. 2, of But whatever you do, let it be which are public purposes, the follow- Texas v. Bryan B. Dillard, et al. where- 1960's, I remember a spark of Lubbock County, Texas, to assess the ing described tract of land situated in in the Urban Renewal Agency of the damages occasioned by the condemna- ride and confidence in the eyes your own decision, growing from Lubbock County, Texas, to wit: City of Lubbock, Texas, Plaintiff tion of the hereinafter described pro- 11 your own convictions, not anyone Lot 10, Block 2, Liff Sanders Ad- and Bryan B. Dillard, a resident of of black men my age. To me, the perty to be held at the Lubbock County dition to the City of Lubbock, Lubbock Lubbock County; Maria Sinforiana Courthouse, Lubbock County, Texas, message in their eyes was, "I know else's. Let no man sell you his bat- County, Texas. Muniz; Sinforiana Garderno; and E.P. at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the first Mon- You are notified that said hearing McAdams, if living, whose whereabouts I can, and I will." tle cry. It is your life, and the mo- day after the expiration of forty-two has been set for the above stated hour, and addresses are unknown, and if they (42) days from the date of issuance ments that mean the most will be date and place, and to appear at same be deceased, to the unknown heirs, Another change for me and my hereof, that is to say, Monday, the and present such evidence as you may claimants, assigns and legal representa- those when you do what you feel 15th day of November, 1971, and ans- generation was exposure to some wish. You are further notified to ap- tives of the above-named parties, whose wer the petition of the Urban Renewal pear and answer said petition on or be- whereabouts and addresses are un- of the things white children had you must-because of an urgent Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas, fore said date, if you elect to do so. If known; City of Lubbock, as Lienholder Plaintiff, in the suit styled Urban Re- been getting all along. In other command from your guts. Do not you elect to appear and answer before and as Taxing Authority; Lubbock In- newal Agency of the City of Lubbock, dependent School District; and Lub- 4"Nk4,yords, Mr. Charlie opened a few sell out-stand up and make your Texas v. Francis Fernandez, et al. said date, do so at the County Clerk's Office, Lubbock County Courthouse, bock County, as Tax Collector for It- own decisions! wherein the Urban Renewal Agency self and the State of Texas, are Defend- doors. Even as out of date as my of the City of Lubbock, Texas, Plain- Lubbock, Texas. ants, which petition was filed with the tiff and Francis Fernandez, Lubbock; The interests of said above-named Judge of the County Court at Law No. Manuela Todd, a resident of Dallas Defendants are that they either own or 2, of Lubbock County on the 12th day County; LaMoine Walker, a resident of claim an interest in said property sub- of August, 1971, and the nature of Ector County, Texas; Small Business ject to unpaid accrued taxes. Eight Pictures for $1.00 If this citation is not served within which suit is as follows: Administration, an Agency of the Unit- The suit is a proceeding in eminent ed States Government, as Lienholder, ninety (90) days after its issuance it domain in which the Urban Renewal Size 21/2x31/2 by Deed of Trust filed 7 /17/70, in shall be returned forthwith. Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas Volume 513, Page 347, Lubbock Coun- Given Under Our Hands, at Lubbock is condemning at the request of the ty Deed of Trust Records, securing the County, Texas, this 27th day of Sep- governing authority of said Agency, for amount of $11,100; United States of tember, 1971. PHOTOCRAFT STUDIO statutory urban renewal purposes, America, tax lienholder, as follows: Oliver S. Cates, which are public purposes, the follow- 120934 Broadway Lubbock, Texas •• Phone PO 2-9112 Taxpayer: Francis Fernandez, Address; A. T. Cocanougher, ing described tract of land situated in 203 Avenue K, Lubbock, Texas, IRS T. C. Ingram, Lubbock County, Texas, to wit: Office filing lien; Lubbock, Lubbock Special Commissioners All of Lot 2 in Block 1, Rio Vista County, Texas, Date of filing: January Addition to the City of Lubbock, 18, 1971; City of Lubbock, as Lien- CITATION BY PUBLICATION Lubbock County, Texas; Save and Ex- holder and Taxing Authority; Lubbock THE STATE OF TEXAS cept the East 7-1/2 feet of said lot here- Independent School District; Lubbock TO: Margarita Moreno; Jesus Moreno; tofore dedicated to the city of Lubbock County, as Taxing Authority for Itself Nieves Perez Moreno; and Lauriano for alley purposes. LUBBOCK and the State of Texas; Ralph Nickens Moreno, if living, whose whereabouts You are notified that said hearing and the unknown heirs of C. D. Shaw, and addresses are unknown, and if they has been set for the above stated hour, deceased, if any, whose whereabouts be deceased, to the unknown heirs, date and place, and to appear at same and residences are unknown, and If assigns, claimants and legal representa- and present such evidence as you may they be deceased, to the unknown heirs, tives of the above-named parties, whose wish. You are further notified to ap- claimants, assigns and legal representa- whereabouts and addresses are also un- pear and answer said petition on or be- POWER tives of the above-named parties, whose known. fore said date, if you elect to do so. If whereabouts and addresses are un- You are hereby commanded to ap- you elect to appear and answer before known, are Defendents, which petition pear at the hearing before the Special said date, do so at the County Clerk's was filed with the Judge of the County Commissioners appointed by the Judge Office, Lubbock County Courthouse, Court at Law No. 2, of Lubbock Coun- of the County Court at Law No. 2, of Lubbock, Texas. ty on the 27th day of September, 1971, Lubbock County, Texas, to assess the The interests of said above-named IS and the nature of which suit is as fol- damages occasioned by the condemna- Defendants are that they either own or lows: tion of the hereinafter described pro- claim an interest in said property sub- The suit Is a proceeding in eminent perty to be held at the Lubbock County ject to unpaid accrued taxes. domain In which the Urban Renewal Courthouse, Lubbock County, Texas, If this citation is not served within Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the first Mon- ninety (90) days after its issuance it Is condemning at the request of the day after the expiration of forty-two shall be returned forthwith. governing authority of said Agency, for (42) days from the date of issuance Given Under Our Hands, at Lubbock PEOPLE statutory urban renewal purposes, hereof, that is to say, Monday, the County, Texas, this 27th day of Sep- which are public purposes, the follow- 15th day of November, 1971, and ans- tember, 1971. ing described tract of land situated in wer the petition of the Urban Renewal Oliver S. Cates, Lubbock County, Texas, to wit: Agency of the City of Lubbock, Texas, A.T. Coconaugher, A fifty foot (50') by seventy-one Plaintiff, In the suit styled Urban Re- T.C. Ingram, (71') tract, described by metes and newal Agency of the City of Lubbock, Special Commissioners POWER bounds as follows: Beginning at the Texas v. Antonio Moreno, et al. where- Northwest corner of Block 9, William in the Urban Renewal Agency of the Tubbs Addition to the City of Lub- City of Lubbock, Texas, Plaintiff and 747-4419 vock, Lubbock County, Texas; Thence Antonio Moreno; Juana M. Ochoa; YOU are Lubbock Power North a distance of fifty feet (50') to Antonio Moreno, Jr.; Angela M. Gutier- a point; Thence East a distance of rez; Natividad Moreno; Hijinio Moreno; and Light. Benefit your- seventy-one feet (71') to a point; Thence Hilario Moreno, a minor; Josie M. South a distance of fifty feet (50') Gonzales, a minor; Julia Moreno, a self and your city. Turn to a point, said point being the North- minor; Francisco Moreno; Carmen east corner of Block 9, William Tubbs Moreno; Petra M. Jones; Ramon on YOUR power with Addition; Thence West a distance of Moreno; San Juana Moreno, a minor; seventy-one feet (71') to the point of Rosario Moreno, a minor; Hijinio Lubbock Power & Light. beginning. Moreno, Jr., a minor; Leonore Mon- You are notified that said hearing toya Moreno, all residents of Lubbock has been set for the above stated hour, County; Natalia Rodriquez, a resident date and place, and to appear at same of Dallas County; City of Lubbock and present such evidence as you may as Tax Collector; Lubbock Independent ONE CALL LUBBOCK POWER wish. You are further notified to ap- School District; Lubbock County, as immommemi AND LIGHT pear and answer said petition on or be- Tax Collector for Itself and the State CAN REACH fore said date, if you elect to do so. 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