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URELY TRIBUNE ERSONAL "OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF PARMER COUNTY"

by John NUMBER 16 SIXTY-SECOND YEAR 15 CENTS ataaleatztzttnentS hp..e."Als,./4041W, 0.0,0%.W""ein.....01101.1.0W.WissNOWN .104•A"0.0%""inneWee. era w 01/2"..W W, The State of Texas is heading toward a major deci- Schools Change - sion in the handling of its - affairs. This will be the VANDALS LEAVE NOTES — Vandals who struck at the acceptance or rejection of a Grady Dodd and Vince Rowell homes in Friona during the Businesses List New Hours new State constitution. While it Christmas weekend left their "calling cards." Scattered has been loudly proclaimed around the ransacked and damaged homes were notes from Texico Schools will be or. uary 7, according to an- that the old, or one we are "The Green Fanthom." Sheriff Charlie Lovelace and his Mountain Time and Farwel nouncements by the respective currently abiding by, has deputies would like to meet the Green Fanthom. (Sheriff's Schools will operate on Central schools. become outmoded, the new or Office Photo Time, effective Monday, Jan- W. M. Roberts, superinten- proposed document appears to 441111111e p dent of the Farwell schools, us to be ahead of the wishes of said school hours will be from many Texans. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and at While we are admitting that At Friona - Texico, Superintendent A. D. our "conservative vs liberal" McDonald said school hours bias is showing, we cannot help there will be 9 a.m. to 3:30 , but feel suspect toward a p.m. (MDT). document largely propounded Green Fanthom Strikes; by those of more "liberal" These are just two of the bent than ourselves. many places of business which We have read and studied Vandalism And Burglary either have adjusted working the proposed constitutional hours or are waiting to see how and if hours need adjustment draft and find ourselves agree- Does anyone know the At the Rowell home, officers someone attempting to come with Daylight Saving Time ing that it has many attractive "Green Fanthom?" Sheriff found that the vandals had through the ceiling. going back into effect on features, and also, for us, Charlie Lovelace, his deputies gone in through an unlocked He told officers he yelled at Sunday. many adverse features. Hope- and Friona law enforcement window and the doors were the man and whoever was fully, the constitution as it is officials surely would like to still locked. attempting to come in left the Twin city banks will main- finally submitted to the voters know who he is. At least two In the ransacked Rowell building. Roden called the tain different hours with the for ratification will be altered Friona residents also would home, the vandals had cut Friona Police Department am: time change. Security State by the legislators sitting as the like to know who the myster chairs and a divan and Friona Police Chief Bill Den- Bank of Farwell will observe Joint Constitutional Conven- ious "Green Fanthom" really scattered belongings all over ney was called. banking hours of 10 a.m.-4 p.m. tion. is. the house, said Sheriff Love- Sheriff Lovelace said he was while Citizens Bank of Clovis, Texico branch, will continue to For the legislature itself to Taking a page from the lace. not notified until Wednesday act as this convention, to us comic books, yet leaving de- Missing from the Rowell morning of the incident, nor operate tinder the same hours calls for another "strike" on vastating damage behind, Sher- home was a B-B pellet pistol, a were his deputies notified until 9 a.m.-3 p.m. except Friday the new venture. We have iff Lovelace said he thought it pellet rifle and a .22 caliber the following day. Investi- when the hours will be 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. become quite disenchanted had to be "kids" who broke automatic, added the county gating were Sheriff Lovelace with the Texas legislature, in into the Grady Dodd home and officer. Friona Deputy Garland Free- Judge Archie Tarter, Par- all its wisdom. We would the Vince Rowell home, ap- He said they missed taking a man and Bovina Deputy Henry mer County Judge, said the rather have had the consti- proximately five or six blocks .12 gauge shotgun with an Minter. courthouse hours in Farwell tutional convention composed apart in Friona. estimated value of around $100 . The would-be burglar or will continue to operate by the of "laymen" from each senat- Dodd, who had been gone Notes from the "Green burglars left a homemadt clock, 8:30 a.in.-5 p m. orial or representative district. since Friday, returned to his Fanthom" were left around the chopping axe on the roof of the A slight adjustment has been This may have given it a home to find a sliding glass homes and damage was heavy drug store and the sheriff said made in operating hours of the better chance of ratification by door broken out and his entire from the vandalism inflicted they also left "Plenty of siglez Farwell City Hall. Hours will the voters, who in general have home ransacked. by the intruders. that they had been there." be from 9-12 and 1-6 p.m. slapped at the legislature Although the intruders had In a probable unrelated Investigation is continuing Texico City Hall hours are every time they are called removed his guns from where incident on Christmas Day, with several good leads, des- expected to be unchanged, at upon to raise legislature salar- they were kept in the home, Ralph Roden, operator of pite the lapse of several hour least for the immediate future. ies. Dodd told the sheriff no gun Bi-Wize Drug in Friona, was before county officers were Most retail business is ex- We think the double domes in was missing. "He had a real surprised to see a pair of legs notified of the Attempted bur pected to continue with the Austin are missing a message arsenal in there," said the coming through a place where glary. same operating hours as now. from the people. It will be too sher:f. "And, we think if it acoustical tile had been re- • 44 Ihtu tile) wuteu amed Lac cam% 'r the etit`tfrk 'glob t it. tswabl....4astraeili• ISM rilialsontlir rather good constitution to have also taken the guns along drug store. reiterate our message. with them." Roden was preparing to Time Change Sunday - CHRISTMAS AT HOME — Enjoying his first Christmas at home with his family in over seven Missing was a green zipper leave the drug store around - years is Lt. Col. Robert J. (Bob) Sandvick, pictured with his wife, Shirley, and his son, George Meany is generally lock bank bag with three 7:30 p.m. where he had been Warren. Col. Sandvick was among the prisoners of war which were released by the North conceded to be a spokesman smaller bank bags inside. working on books when he Vietnamese last March. He was captured when his plane was shot down Aug. 7, 1966. Col. for organized labor. Meany's Dodd told officers he had $30 in heard a strange noise over- 'Spring Forward' Now Sandvick is currently studying at the Air Force War College in Montgomery, Ala. His family voice has been loud in the the bags. head. As he checked, he saw will remain in Farwell until he finishes his studies later in the year. demand to impeach President 411111W p p Nixon. Therefore, a con- clusion would be that organ- Is 'Winter Forward' ized labor wants the President LazbudclieManWins First In Over 7 Years - - impeached. The old adage "Spring Forward-Fall Back" no Now let's look at the partic- longer holds true as it is now "Winter Forward" for ular committee that will han- Tailfeather Contest the next two years, effective at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. dle the pending impeachment 6. Former POW Has charges, the House Judiciary A Lazbuddie farmer was Bishop was first with 25'2; On Saturday, Dec. 15, President Nixon signed Committee. It is this commit- winner in Farwell and the Ronnie Parsons, second, 25- legislation putting most of the nation on year-round tee that will determine if county in the annual pheasant 3/8; and Jeffrey Farichild, Daylight Saving Time to save energy. proceedings reach the floor of tailfeather contest. third, 25-1/8. The Daylight Saving Time bill, a compromise signed the House of Representatives Pete Jesko, who turned in a At Bovina, first was J. T. by the House and Senate, goes into effect at 2 a.m. on Family Christmas and should therefore be above feather measuring 2734 inches, Lambert, 26; Travis Hancock, .January 6 and remains in effect until October, 1975 . suspicion in matters of poli- was tops only in the local second, 2531; and Ronnie The bill was designed initially to save some energy Lt. Col. Robert J. (Bob) 1966. He was listed as missing remain in the service of his tical finagling. Well--an exam- contest, but topped entries in Mitchell, third, 24-7/8. expended for lighting and heating. Sandvick, former prisoner of in action until early in 1970 country for several more ination of the records as they the other two communities For his first place win in the As usual, when Daylight Saving Time is mentioned. war, spent his first Christmas when his wife was notified of years. reflect the financial contri- involved, Bovina and Friona. city and county, Jesko re- there is immediate reaction about the time change. It, in over seven years with his his prisoner status. While he has been in school butions of organized labor His winning feather was two ceived $15 from Security State in effect, saves daylight hours, with the day starting family, in Farwell. Col. Sand- Following his return to this in Alabama, his wife, Shirley, toward the re-election of the and one-quarter inches longer Bank and a plaque. Second earlier and at least an additional hour of day or vick was among the groups of country, Col. Sandvick enjoyed and son, Warren, have re- committee members, to put it than Gene Beavers' winning place $10 to A. H. Haseloff was sunlight tacked on the end of the day. prisoners of war released from an extended convalescent mained in Farwell where mildly, makes visions of a fair feather of 251/2 inches for a presented by Sherley-Ander- Farmers generally praise the time change, but such captivity in March of last year leave before reporting back to Warren is in the sixth grade at and impartial hearing a rather year ago. son-Pitman Elevators and persons as drive-in theater operators find themselves in accordance with the agree- the United States Air Force for Farwell Elementary School. nebulous thing Fanvell's second place win third place of $5 was paid in a quandry with shorter operating hours. ment reached between the active duty. He is currently In a report by the Americans was also longer than any other Calvin Meissner by Farwell Mixed emotions greeted the bill in the Texico-Far- governments of the United taking the advanced course of for Constitutional Action on feather in the county. A. H. Hardware. well area, with Texico possibly in the process of re- States and North Vietnam. study for officers at the Air Snow, Low Temps financial contributions, it re- Haseloff had a 26'4 inch Headquarters for the contest turning to Mountain Time. All indications at this time At the time of his capture, Force War College at Maxwell veals that the Democratic tailfeather to win in that slot. was Farwell Hardware, Fred are that Farwell will continue on Central Time as in Col. Sandvick was flying a U.S. Air Force Base in Montgom- Usher In 1974 members of that committee Third place winner in Far- Chandler was general chair- the past, with several businesses and schools adjusting Air Force F105 fighter plane ery, Ala. Upon completion of received a total of $189,195.95 well was Calvin Meissner with man and Mack Heald, Parmer operating hours. over the North Vietnamese this study. Col. Sandvick ex- from union coffers whilst the a 2512 inch feather. County Agent, was official capitol, when his plane was pects to be assigned to duty in The new year has started Republican members received In the Friona contest, Fred contest judge. struck by enemy fire August 7, Washington, D.C. He plans to with plunging temperatures, $2,100. A more than modest esinme dipping below the 10 degree disparity. mark and light snow to mark a Furthermore, the powerful cold, cold beginning. chairman of that committee, Fanuell Unchanged - - Tuesday morning, the first Peter W. Rodino Jr., received day of 1974, area residents the sum of $30,923.03. Not woke up to stinging cold inconsequential when it comes (nit tir..s temperature as it skidded into to re-electing a congressman. Texico May Be Forced the low teens. Highs during the We cannot help but wonder if day failed to much more than the cause of the President will break the freezing mark on really receive the "fair and thermometers. impartial" hearing it de- To Go Mountain Time Light snow fluttered around serves??? briefly early Tuesday, before a According to a letter re- confusion that would exist if Zone. cold, but bright sun failed to Einstein said that time was ceived by Texico City Attorney they were on a different time Runnels said they had been raise the temperature to com- relative and he had a com- Harry L. Patton last week. from Farwell." observing Mountain Time so fortable levels. plicated formula to back up his Texico may be forced to The Representative conti- the Secretary finally made it By 9 a.m. Tuesday, the claim. In the Twin Cities it change to Mountain Time to nued, "Although it would not legal. temperature had steadily depends on whose relative you conform with federal law. be technically legal, under the He continued, "The situation dropped to 13 degrees, and are and we have mass con- After a recent request by Federal Time Act, has been complicated some- continued downward during school officials and individuals fusion to prove it. Texico and Farwell could what by recently enacted the nighttime hours to a-low of in Texico to check feasibility Although it will be a mess probably reverse the situation. emergency legislation which 9 degrees Wednesday morning. next week in figuring out who of officially changing to Moun- Texico could start observing puts the entire nation on Light, fluffy, blowing snow tain Time with the institution is keeping which time, we can Mountain Time and would be daylight savings time as of fell throughout the morning of Daylight Saving Time next take small comfort in the doing so legally, while Farwell January 6, 1974. Under this Wednesday, with little ac- knowledge that in 60 days or so Sunday (Jan. 6) Patton wrote citizens could do what Texico new law, and until it expires cumulation by noon. Snow was U. S. Rep. Harold Runnels for "Old Sol" will come to our has been doing all these years two years from now, the only predicted to continue through rescue and we can then go more information. and observe Mountain Time. way time zones can be chang- the day and night, and was back to a normal daylight In Runnels' return letter to Like the man at the Transpor- ed is through an official expected to end sometime saving plan. if such a thing is Patton, he said, "In discussing tation Department said, "we request from the Governor of a during the morning Thursday. this with the Transportation possible. can't go out there and individ- particular state. At noon Wednesday, the sky I find that Texico However, we feel that the Department, ually set all their for "Since Farwell would be the lightened briefly, before snow local people can master the is officially in the Mountain them." city involved, the city officials again drifted down to herald time problem and that we will Time Zone. They are tech- Runnels added that under will have to contact the the beginning of a cold, and not need a bureaucrat from nically in violation of Federal existing law, there are provi- Governor of Texas and get him delayed winter in the Texico- foggy bottom to come out here law and should actually be sions where the Secretary of to initiate the action on their Farwell area. and set our individual clocks observing Mountain Time. Transportation can alter exist- behalf." By presstime. no fires and no for us. Washington is st- CONTEST WINNER — Pete Jesko, left, was presented a plaque by Fred Chandler. right, as "As I understand the situa- ing time zones. The secretary Farwell Mayor Gil Patschke accidents had been reported in confused that the only thing winner of the 1973 Pheasant Tailfeather Contest. Jesko's tailfeather measured 2734 inches. He tion, quite a few years ago exercised this authority a few was contacted by The Tribune the immediate area, with local they know for sure is the date was the Farwell winner and the county winner. Chandler was chairman of the Farwell Texico, by some quasi-official years ago and officially put El and commented, "Right at this residents cautiously adjusting of the next government-paid contest. Pictured in front is Frank Jesko, age eight, who commented, "1 was the retriever." action, decided to observe Paso and Hudspeth counties in time, with the bank changing driving habits to the winter holiday. Jesko was presented a check for $15 for his first place Farwell win by Security State Bank, Central time to avoid the Texas in the Mountain Time (Continued On Page 2) snow. Page 2-The State Line Tribune, Friday, January 4, 1974 11••••4:nargr Nazareth Girls Win - - Time Change... (Continued from Page 11 its hours and the school hours changing to 10 a.m., we don't Steers Take First anticipate any change in time, other than changing to Day- light Saving Time on January Second-class postage paid at Farwell, Texas 79325. In Tournament 6. Published every Friday. "I think we would find that With three big wins in the leading the scoring for Dora most Texas people would 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES -- Parmer and adjoining Farwell Invitational Basketball with 18 points. High pointer for oppose changing times," added counties, $5.50 per year; elsewhere, $7.00 per year. Tournament, the Farwell Nazareth was Junior Joiner the mayor. Steers won the boys' division with 14 points. Payable in advance. He added that unless there title in last week's tourney in Olton eased by Plainview, was a grassroots movement Farwell gymnasium. 52-48 in the semi-finals while and what would be sufficient In second place was Olton, Clint Purdy's 20 big points requests for the time change, John Getz, Publisher third was Plainview and Dora weren't enough to make the Farwell will continue on Cen- Cleta Williams, News Editor won consolation for the boys. difference, while Kevin Work- tral time. Patti Parker, Compositor First in girls' action was man was high pointer for Olton Nazareth, followed by second with 17 points. A flyswatter once changed place Muleshoe, Littlefield in With the game tied 19-all at the history of Algeria. In third and the Farwell Steer- halftime in the semi-finals, 1827 the French consul Oklahoma Lane Christmas ettes winning consolation. Farwell 'A' team came back to was struck in the face with On the girls' all-tournament take a slim 58-56 win over the a flyswatter by the native Termed 'Big' Celebration team as guards were Brenda Littlefield team as Hargrove Algerian ruler. France Throckmorton, Muleshoe, first; again led scoring with 15 MR avenged this insult by seiz- Mrs. Vernon Symcox said, Wayne Foster, Christmas tree Rose Braddock, Nazareth, sec- points. Scoring high for Little- ing Algiers in 1830 and field were Chris Pope and TOURNAMENT CHAMPS — The Farwell Steers are pictured with their trophy which they "Our celebration this year was decorations; Mr. and Mrs. Roy ond and Lori Norton, Farwell, driving the Turks out. Tommy Batson, each with 14 were presented for winning first place in the Farwell Invitational Basketball Tournament a real good program. We had Donaldson, sacking; and Mrs. third. All-tourney forwards were Toni Gardner, Littlefield, points. which took place last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. For the first place win, the Steers nearly 100 people at our annual Donald Carpenter, clean-up. defeated Class B Nazareth and Class AA Littlefield and Class AA Olton on successive nights first; Elaine Schulte, Naza- Dora edged out Springlake in Oklahoma Lane Community Appreciation was expressed of play. Shown are, left to right, front row: Gene Christian, Carl Kirkland, Mike Woods and JOHNNY Christmas Tree, and everyone reth, second and Sarah Patter- the finals with a 65-53 win to by Mrs. Symcox, who said the take consolation. High pointer Greg Taylor; back row: Brad Jones, Lesley Curtis, Gary Green, Larry Wardlaw, Kent seemed to enjoy it." son, Muleshoe, third- community appreciated the for Dora was David Prewett Armstrong, Kevin Hardage, Coach Vernon Scott and Kevin Hargrove. This year, as the past 56 or For the boys, all-tourney omm- 41111111W thoughtfulness of Capitol Foods with 17 points as John Cleavin- 57 years, the Oklahoma Lane players included Gordon Fraze, enou to offset 23 , points and high pointer for Nazareth, First place Nazareth held the in providing the Christmas tree ger managed 25 points. community has sponsored a Dora, first; Clint Purdy, Plain- who literally played an entire Muleshoe team to eight points for the celebration this year. Plainview managed a slim scored by Gay Ellis for Christmas tree, featuring San- view, second; Devin Workman, Sprin&lake-Earth. basketball game by herself as they roamed the court to one-point lead to take third ta Claus, a special program • • • • • • • • Olton, third; Tommy Batson, Littlefield sailed by the was Elaine Schulte, who had 58 take a 41-8 first place win over place with a 47-46 win over and treats for the youngsters Littlefield, fourth and Kevin Nazareth team 61-48 to take a points. the Bailey County team. Elaine What's Cooking • Littlefield in the final action. .. attending. Hargrove, Farwell, fifth. 'big' win in the tournament Littlefield forward Toni Schulte scored 24 points and • High for Littlefield was Chris In the first game of the opening action. High pointer Gardner scored 29 points to tough defense held high scorer Gifts were exchanged by Pope with 16 points and high some of the family members At • tournament, the Olton Mus- for Littlefield was Toni Gard- offset 22 points by Gay Ellis of Jan Harlin to five points and • for Plainview was Clint Purdy and a number of former tangs downed the Springlake- ner with 28 points, while Kay Springlake-Earth in the final Sarah Patterson to three points • Farwell School • Earth Wolverines by a score of with 22 points. game, with Littlefield winning to conclude girls' action in the Oklahoma residents attended The Steers put together Blair of Nazareth slammed 32 the yearly celebration, she 58-32. High pointer for Olton big points through the hoop. the contest 56-50, to take a Farwell Basketball tourna- MONDAY - Burritoes w/ was Kevin Workman with 20 staying power, and took first Nazareth also boomed 51 third place win. ment. added. chili, grated cheese, lettuce points, while high pointer for place in the tournament with a Mrs. Symcox was chairman points to take a 51-37 win over 45-38 win over the Olton of the annual event. She was and tomato salad, grapefruit Springlake was Hal Wood with the Farwell Steerettes as 30 WATFORD juice, peach cobbler, bread, nine points. Mustangs. Kevin Hardage had assisted by Lynn Blankenship, points scored by Nazareth's milk. Plainview blasted Farwell 11 points to lead the Steers and program; R. E. Blankenship, Elaine Schulte offset 14 points TUESDAY - Pinto beans, hot 'B' team 89-25 with three Kevin Hargrove assisted with refreshments; Mr. and Mrs. scored by Sharon Booth. tamales, buttered spinach, Plainview players taking scor- 14 rebounds to make the dif- In the second day of play, "Dogs might teach peo- pickles and onions, cornbread, ing honors with 12 points each. ference in the final game. 7, ple a lot about friendliness butter, chocolate iced cake, They were Ricky Hart. John Farwell Steer Coach Vernon Muleshoe left Springlake-Earth behind with with human beings. They Bovina Tragedy milk. Daniels and Clint Purdy. Scott said of the 1973-74 Steer a 50-36 score. Sarah Patterson had 31 points limit the number of their WEDNESDAY - Porketts Billy Roberts scored high for basketball team, "Our re- human friends, but stay Takes One Life and gravy, mashed potatoes, Farwell with 13 points in the bounding is very good this year for Muleshoe and Melissa Been had 18 points for Springlake- loyal to them forever. A tragedy near Bovina last sweet peas, lettuce and tomato game. and one reason is the very Earth. They limit the demonstra- Sunday claimed the life of salad, hot rolls, butter, syrup, When Littlefield and Dora good play of sophomore Brad tion of affection to tail- 21-year old Samuel Rodriguez milk. met, Littlefield edged by the Jones, which is a pleasant sur- Also during semi-finals, Far- well blasted by the Nazareth wagging, but do a lot of ' of Old Mexico when an THURSDAY - Hamburgers, Dora team 48-43., Scoring high prise. that." aluminum irrigation pipe he lettuce and tomatoes, pickles for Littlefield was Chris Pope "Our defense is improving 'B' team 76-42, with Kathy was lifting came in contact and onions, cheese slices, with 15 points, Greg King was and with each game we see the Booth leading the scoring with with overhead electric lines. French fries, strawberry short high for Dora with. 18 points. difference. The most improved 23 points, followed closely by Sheriff Charlie Lovelace of cake, milk. Farwell blasted Nazareth defensive player is Carl Kirk- sister, Sharon, who had 21 Farwell said Rodriguez and an FRIDAY - Fried chicken, 67-39 and managed 74 rebounds land," he continued. "We are points. For Nazareth, the high unnamed companion, also of potatoes and gravy, green to control the game', While pointer was Kay Blair with 22 also getting good play from our points. Old Mexico. were apparently beans, celery sticks, apricots, Kevin Hargrov.e ' blasted 19 bench." rabbit hunting when they lifted bread, milk. points through the basket. With the conclusion of the Winding up semi-final play, ALL-TOURNEY PICK — Farwell roundballer Kevin Hargrove "DOC" Littlefield fell to the Nazareth the pipe to shake out a rabbit. Rebounder leading the Far- Farwell tournament, the Steers lets a high archshot go for the tying points early in the Rodriguez was apparently well team was Brad Jones with 'A' team 87-56, as the scoring Farwell-Olton game last Saturday night in the Farwell Tire buyers should make record is now 10-8 for the year went wild in the second Stewart Inc. killed on contact with the high sure that the dealer records a total of 15 rebounds in the and district play sees the Invitational Basketball Tournament. The Steers beat the Class quarter of play. AA team to win first place. Hargrove was also tabbed for the voltage line and his companion their name and address along Nazareth game. Steers 2-0. Mabry Dr. - Clovis In action by the 'Farivell 'B' High pointer for Littlefield All-Tournament team by a vote of the coaches. was slightly burned. with the identification num- Both men were employed by team, they fell to 'the 'Spring- was Jill Owens with 25 points, bers of the tires sold. If a GIRLS' ACTION George Jones, who lives two lake team 72-20. High pointer Starting off tournament ac- miles east of Bovina. The safety defect is discovered for Springlake was John Cleav- tion for the Farwell team was accident occured approxi- later within a group of tires inger with 17 points while Clint' thi Farwell 'B: team, who fells I mately seven and a half-miles carrying ,certain identifica- Robertson had seven points to to Springlake-Earth 43-30. north of Bovina at the inter- tion numbers, the manufac- lead the Farwell team. Trailing all the way, the 19 section of FM1731 around noon. turer will notify the custom- Dora slammed by Nazareth points scored by Farwell for- Rodriguez body was taken to ers by certified mail. by 73-39, with Wayland Burney ward Kathy White was not the George Jones residence, where he was pronounced dead by Bovina Justice of the Peace, Wilbur Charles. School Lunch Schedule At Texico

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Mahon According to an announce- the National Uniform Methods ing cattle may be sold through ment by Robert Callaway of and Rules which are consider- livestock markets without test the Texas Animal Health Com- ed minimum standards." until sampled on the kill floor. mission, a new brucellosis reg- Callaway explained, "In The brucellosis test will be Named "Minute Man" ulation will be effective on brief, this regulation requires good for movement purposes Rep. George Mahon, enter- Mahon: Attorney in Mitchell County, January 15. that all breeding cattle two for a thirty day period provid- ing upon his 40th year as a "Our Association is con- Tex., becoming District At- He commented, "The new years of age and over that ed animal is ear tagged and member of Congress, Chair- vinced that your career is torney in 1927, where he served brucellosis regulations were change ownership are required accompanied by test certifi- man of the House Appropria- particularly outstanding and until elected to Congress in adopted unanimously by the to be brucellosis tested. Breed- cate." tions Committee and its Mili- that you are working courage- 1934. He is recognized both for Texas Animal Health Commis- ing cattle may be tested on the tary Appropriations subcom- ously and with great talent and his dedication to the cause of sion at an official Commission farm or ranch or at an auction Early Greek dolls had gi- mittee for the past 10 years, dedication for the security of preparedness in national de- meeting in Laredo, Tex., on market. Slaughter type breed- raffe necks and small legs. has been named by the this country. It is our hope that fense and for his insistence October 15, 1973. Reserve Officers Association of in making this award we can upon careful and prudent "These new regulations will the United States to receive its call attention to the precepts of application of the defense bring the Texas Brucellosis annual "Minute Man" Award public service which your dollar. Program into compliance with in 1974. career exemplifies." The Congressman, of Lub- The 1974 honoree is a native Representative Named To Board A BUCKET FOR CURTIS — Lesley Curtis, Steer forward, bock, Texas, has been singled of Haynesville, La., whose • jumps high to drop two points through the net for the Blue and out by the Association as the family in 1908 moved to Texas Representative Bill Clayton and many other conferences of IF YOU CAN AFFORD A LUXURY White team. The action came in the third quarter of the 17th recipient of the citation as where he was reared on a farm was elected to the Governing State personnel. Farwell-Olton championship game Saturday night in the "The Citizen who has contri- and attended rural schools, Board of the Council of State Clayton said "The Council of STATION WAGON, YOU CAN AFFORD Farwell Invitational Tournament. Farwell won the game by buted most to National Secur- later graduating from Sim- Governments at a recent State Governments is one the score of 45 to 38 to win the tournament. ity in these times." mons College, the University of meeting of the Council in New mechanism whereby the States ' THE NEW WINNIE WAGON. RADM B. Hayden Crawford, Texas (where he received his Orleans. can be heard at the federal of Tulsa Okla., National Pres- bachelor of laws) and the The Council of State Govern- level". "Strong State Govern- The Station Wagon Vacation Home Band Calendars Being Delivered ident of ROA, in announcing University of Minnesota. He ments is an organization which ments are necessary to our Mrs. R. E. Blankenship said time. the Congressman's selection, has received honorary doctor- is supported by all fifty (50) form of government" Clayton From Winnebago. the Farwell Band Booster If you do not receive your pointed out that he had ates from Waynesburg College, states, and is a co-ordinating concluded. calendars have arrived and copy of the calendar, Mrs. particularly distinguished him- Pa., Wayland College in Texas, agency for unified State action. are being delivered at this Blankenship requests that you self as Chairman of the Texas Technological College, The Council sponsors The In the 12 months ending SEASONS 111 contact the member of the Committee handling appropri- Hardin-Simmons University National Legislative Confer- September 30, productivity 4 (the former Simmons College) CENTER, INC Band Boosters who was sup- ations for the Defense Depart- ence-The National Governors' rose 5 per cent in manufac- ment and military services. and Pepperdine Colter in Los WEST OF CLOVIS ON U.S. 60-84 PHONE 1505) 763-4650 posed to distribute the calen- Conference - The National turing. "Small Enough to Know You — Large Enough to Serve You" dar to you. Admiral Crawford said in a Angeles. Attorneys' General Conference 1 letter of announcement to Mr. He first served a County I Bookmobile Schedule I Dale Funeral Service Conducted Recently Thursday, January 10: Okla. Lane - 9:00 - 10:00, Rhea Funeral services for Gilbert 1895. Community - 10:45 - 11:45, Lewis Dale, 78, of Muleshoe Officiating at the services Friona #1 - 1:00 - 1:30 and were conducted Saturday, Dec. were Rev. H. B. Hunter, pastor Black - 1:45 - 2:45. 22, in the Assembly of God of the church and Rev. Haskell 'Resolved•;:'•,1Ns. •:N:'Skct. r•s?),:•s•NN,,kV$S.N. %sr°, ftb :etatitaltS,c; etg My Horn Doesn't Work Friday, January 11: Hub - Church in Muleshoe. Rogers, Assembly of God 9:00 - 10:00, White's Elevator - Mr. Dale, a retired farmer minister from Lubbock. Burial 10:00 - 11:00, Lazbuddie - 12:00 who lived in the Muleshoe area was in Bailey County Mem- - 1:00 and Clay's Corner - 1:15 - since 1953, died at 9 p.m. on orial Park under direction of 2:15. Thursday, Dec. 20, in West Singleton-Ellis Funeral Home TO SAVE YOU MONEY DURING 1974 Bring Your Car Saturday, January 12 - Far- Plains Memorial Hospital in of Muleshoe. well - 8:55 - 11:50 and Friona Muleshoe. He was born in In For A Check- PI! - 1:00 - 4:00, Bardley, Mo., on December 18, Pallbearers were Cyrus Dale, Donald Dale, Freddie Up -- Soon. Be Dale, Gilbert Dale, Ricky Safe Not Sorry. Barrett, and Ronnie Barrett. Honorary pallbearers were TURKEYS: Fred Beene, C. G. Lewis, Cecil Mills, E. E. Stewart, James Dobbin and Don Alexander. Survivors include three sons, Oather of Farwell, R. D. of Muleshoe and James of Need- Karl's more; three daughters, Mrs. Gene Davis and Mrs. Jodie Barrett of Muleshoe and Mrs. b Auto D. A. Bass of Hart; his 590 mother, Mrs. C. R. Dale of Lubbock; four sisters, Mrs. Joe Hanes and Mrs. J. A. Clinic Cantrell. both of Lockett; Mrs. Earl Abney of Lubbock and Smokey and Fred Mrs. Lester Lockett of Mead- ow; one brother, Connie Dale 481-3687 Farwell of Anton: 18 grandchildren anal 4 24 great-grandchildren. HAMS Lb CI z \IRAN CLICILIAIRAN CiniECHAIRAN Crit Ra-Corn

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Page 4-The State Line Tribune, Friday, January 4, 1974 Open House Fetes Prather Guests Open house during Christ- the extent they have in past On 'Me Moms Holiday Visits And Visitors mas at the Red Prather home years. No outside decorations iPoo rn e.'- attracted a number of local were used, although they have, From The Living Bible Christmas guests in the and Mrs. Herbert Williams and church services at Hamlin and out-of-town guests, as they in the past, used extensive Before anything else ex- Woodrow Lovelace home in- Memorial United Methodist Danny of Lubbock and Mr. and observed open house for Christ- lighting effects outside the County Mrs. Wayne Cartwright, Vick- isted, there was Christ, - eluded her father, H. D. Church. She was on her way to mas Eve, Christmas Day and house. ie, Kirk and Dalton of Sunray. By R. MACK HEALD with God. He has always ' Mayfield of Friona and the spend the holidays with her the day after Christmas. Lovelace daughter and family, daughter and family. Mr. and Guests included the Troy been alive and is himself During Christmas week, vi- Sisters Visit County Agent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayes Mrs. Jerry Henson and child- Prathers, and 011ie Herrington, God. He created everything and Margaret of Midland. ren of Clovis. sitors in the E. R. Coffman Visiting in the home of Mr. there is - nothing exists home included Mr. and Mrs. all of Clovis; Pecos Prather, Pedernal, N.M.; Andy and and Mrs. Charles Stockton in A dirty air cleaner can cut use. that he didn't make. Eter- Hob Coffman, Laura and Visiting in the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fiola and Debbie Wilson of Friona; Texico Sunday were her sisters engine performance drastic- After about every 10 hours of nal life is in him, and this Darren of Channing; Mr. and + M. i. (Nina) Glasscock at Al Phillips. all of Canyon, Belinda Prather and Cal Sun- and husbands. Mr. and Mrs. ally. Since a tractor or engine operation, the oil bath life gives light to all man- Christmas was her brother, Billie Phillips of Lubbock and Mrs. Doug Autrey, Santa Rosa, Ralph Lofton and Mr. and Mrs. combine engine takes in about air cleaner cup should be kind. His life is the light N.M.; Mr. and Mrs. Owen derman of Canyon; Everett James Bruce, of Fountain Alvenia Cox of Farwell visited Johnny Foster, all of Rosedale, 9,000 gallons of air for every removed and supplied with Drake and Wes from Friona Prather of Eastern New Mexi- that shines through the Colo. While he was here, they Chirstmas Day with Bunk and co University of Portales; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl gallon of fuel it burns, it's new oil. Scrape the dirt from _ vistied area friends. and Reagan Wright of Snyder. Tompkins of Clovis. darkness - and the dark- Ty Phillips in Farwell. Clyde and Irene Anderson of important that the air cleaner the bottom of the cup and wash ness can never extinguish * • While the family was visit- in kerosene or solvent before Roswell and James and Jamye be serviced regularly. it. God sent John the Bap- ' Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn Bil- Holiday visitors in the C. E. ing, they celebrated Wes In dusty conditions, dirt can refilling. Drake's first birthday. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie tist as a witness to the fdct lington spent the holidays with Goforth home in Texico in- May and sons of Farwell. Visit Parents ruin an engine in less than a Dry paper filters on newer their children in Fort Worth cluded Mrs. Goforth's sister day's work if the air is not tractors function much like air that Jesus Christ is the Lesley Winsper of Lewisville This year, because of the and Houston. They first visited and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill filtered. filters on automobiles. These true Light. John himself spent Christmas week in the energy shortage, Mrs. Prather Airman First Class and Mrs. was not the Light; he was in Fort Worth with their Yaws and children of Seago- said they did not decorate to Wayne Kube from Biloxi, Proper care of the air filters can be blown out a daughter and family, Mr. and ville. Tex.; and the Goforth's home of his mother, Mrs. cleaner results in better econ- couple of times with an air only a witness to identify Archie Tarter. The Tarters had Miss., were home for the Mrs. Eddie Traxson and Steph- daughter and family, Mr. and omy and insures longer engine hose, but be careful not to it. Christmas dinner on Sunday, holidays visiting with their puncture them. Clean and anie, and their son and wife, Mrs. Charles Tipton, Lori and Attend Game parents. life. An efficient air cleaner Dec. 23, in their home. replace often when working in Mr. and Mrs. Mike Billington. Michael of Tahoka; and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helton of They visited with Wayne's removes dust particles that John 1:1-9 dirty conditions. Religious Heritage of America Then they went on to Houston Steve Chancy of Clovis and Texico and Mr. and Mrs. Bill parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin grind away engine parts such where they visited with an- In the Charles Stockton home • Roland Goforth of Texico. Prince of Clovis were in Dallas Kube of Farwell, and with as cylinders, rings and bear- other daughter and family, Mr. in Texico for Christmas Eve CONTACT BRIDGE CLASSES and Christmas Day were their Sunday to see the Dallas Vickie's parents. Mr. and. Mrs. ings. A clogged air cleaner will and Mrs. Leonard Williams Visiting with Onie Bradshaw Winter classes begin January 7. Beginner son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cowboy-Minnesota Viking Walter Schueler of Rhea. They choke the engine, causing loss and Intermediate, Daytime and Evening. Popular ' and children. in Farwell were a son, Lewey playoff game. also visited with other rela- of power and excessive gas Goren and American Standard Point County System. Bradshaw, who is a coach at Charlie Stockton and children of San Jon, and Mrs. Charlie They left Saturday morning tives and friends while here. MRS. S. A. TORGESON Spending Christmas Eve and Grapevine, Tex.; and a daugh- Stockton's parents, Mr. and and returned home Monday American Bridge Teacher's Assn. Christmas Day in Amarillo ter, Mrs. Janie Williams and Them made the trip by plane, Mrs. H.H. Finey of El Paso. afternoon. returning to Biloxi on Friday. Profits Create Jobs 3200 Sheldon Clovis Phone 763-9649 with Mrs. J. E. Whatley were her daughters, Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helton of Kathy, of Lubbock. They all Texico and Mr. and Mrs. Hal spent Christmas Day in the Helton of Clovis. Also present Jerry Bradshaw home in Lub- for the family Christmas were bock. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Whatley and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkland. Whatley, all of Tucumcari. Carl and Leigh Ann of Farwell Mrs. J. E. Whatley is the and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen mother of Mrs. Joe Helton and Kirkland of Abilene spent part Troy Whatley. of the holidays in Albuquerque with Mrs. Jack Kirkland's Visiting Christmas Day in father, Andy Green, who is the home of Mr. and Mrs. seriously ill in an Albuquerque Pershing Busbice of Fanvell hospital. They returned to were their son and family, Mr. Farwell on Christmas Eve. and Mrs. Allen Busbice and daughter of Lubbock, and their Brenda Henry, 11, daughter Ladles Velvet daughter, Katie Busbice of of Bob and Sandy Henry of Clovis. Lubbock, is spending the holi- LADIES MEN'S days in the home of her grand- BOWLING HOUSE Long Sleeve Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Bennett parents, Sheriff and Mrs. SWEATERS PERMA PRESS from Denton are visiting over Charles Lovelace of Farwell. • Name Brands the holidays with her parents Other Christmas visitors were SHOES and brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. • Great Buys KNIT SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lovelace Multi-Color Regular 6.98 Polyester Cotton Blends FLARES E. Blankenship and Lynn of of Irving and Leon Lovelace of Regular Sale Regular Sale Oklahome Lane Community. El Campo. 12.00 844 $399 10.00 6 99 Cheryl and Johnny Boling, Parmer County Agent Mack 16.00 10.99 12.00 8.44 children of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heald spent the Christmas 11/2 Price OFF Boling, are spending the holi- holidays in the home of his 18.00 12 99 25% 13.00 8 99 days in Farwell. Both are parents, the J. G. Healds, at students at Wayland Baptist Anson. College at Plainview. Cheryl is a senior and a dorm mother Visitors in the E. G. Wil- and Johnny is a freshman. liams home during Christmas GIRLS & LADIES WINTER were their children, Mr. and LADIES DRESSES MEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS Chris Moss of Levelland, for- Mrs. Glen Williams, Jan, A Grand Collection LONG SLEEVE mer resident, was in Fanvell Ernie, David, Drew, Becky, SPORTSWEAR of Winter Dresses All AND Sunday morning to attend and Lane, all of Canyon; Mr An Outstpnding Selection of Sale - Priced To Save YOU! SHORT SLEEVE Regular Now Sportswear for all the Ladies in Regular Knits -- Mixed Blessings the Family! Buy Now and Save $4.00 $2 99 The knit explosion brings Shrinking complaints--parti- 16.00...... •.10.99 6.00 3.99 - many new and varied fabric cularly concerning men's poly- 20.00 13 99 8.00 4 99 - constructions for use in wear- ester doubleknit suits and REGULAR 10.00 6 99 : ing apparel. garments--are increasing. 30.00 ** .19 99 "However, new problems PRICE confront consumers concerning "In men's suits. a wavy 35.00. • 23 99 - - knits," Mrs. Becky Culp, zipper or fullness of the lining clothing specialist with the denotes shrinkage. 40.00 .26.99 GIRLS COATS Texas Agricultural Extension "In some cases, the garment ENTIRE SELECTION ,4 Service, Texas A&M Univer- can be steamed and stretched GIRL's DRESSES 45.00 . .29.99 sity System, said. back into shape--but usually it Size 2 to 4 Snagging is one of the reverts to its shrunken dimen- SIZES 2 to 72 Regular Now biggest problems. sions upon hanging for several Regular Now LADIES - FALL AND WINTER "Usually, it's due to fabric hours. 9.00 5.99 construction or looseness of the "To avoid this. preshrink all 4.00 2 99 DRESS SHOES AND FLATS CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST SELECTION IN TOWN! 16.00 10.99 loops. Reweavers--who readily fabric and notions before 6.00 ..3.99 repair damaged woven fabrics- sewing them-using the same PERSONALITY, DEBTOWNERS, JOLENE , ORCHIDS 18.00 12.99 -hesitate accepting snagged procedure the garment will 9.00 ..5.99 Reg. , Sale Reg. Sale knits. receive in actual use. 24.00 . .15.00 "About the only thing a "Most shrinkage and relax- 12.00 8.44 $7 . 00 4.44 13 . 00 8.99 homemaker can do to mend a ations occur during the first $8 . 00 .A.99 14.00 9.44 snag is take a needle-or needle laundering," the specialist ex- One Group 59 . 00 5.99 15.00 . .9.99 ONE GROUP threader with a fine wire loop-- plained. 16.00 . .10.99 andpull the loop to the under- "When purchasing fabric, $10.00. .. . .6.99 side of the fabric. buy a few extra inches to $11.00. . . . .8.44 17.00. . .• ; ..11.99 BOY'S SPORT COATS . . "Don't cut the snag off from absorb lengthwise loss from LADIES ROBES . . . . .25% off $12.00 8.44 18 . 00 12 99 . 'A Off the outside surface. If a hole shrinkage. develops in a knit, it's nearly "If a fabric shrinks more impossible to mend without than five per cent, return it to Boy's One Table MEN'S & BOY'S the retailer." Men's showing. MEN'S MEN'S Sleeveless Pilling ranks next to snag- Despite the snagging, pilling 1 Group DOUBLE KNIT WINTER JACKETS ging as a major problem, the and shrinkage characteristics, SWEATERS LONG SLEEVE PANTS specialist continued. knits offer several "plus fea- 's, Crew Neck, SWEATERS AND "Pills usually occur in areas tures," Mrs. Culp noted. Regular Now Turtle Neck, Mock Turtle Jewelry abraded or rubbed during KNIT SHIRTS 12.00. . COATS Dress &Car Coats . ..8.44 wear. They result when fibers Visits Fatmly Body Knits 17.00...... 11.99 . work to the surface in small balls and don't break away due Mrs. Evelyn Beal and son, )23.00 14 99 25% OFF e to the strength of synthetic Linny Mark, from New Or- 1/3 OFF Ish Price ..17.99 fibers. leans, La., left Tuesday after "Adding to the problem, spending the Christmas holi- drycleaning and washing can days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lingnau of Farwell. PANT SPORT COATS accentuate this condition." Shop Now! AND To remove balls or pills, . They also visited with her Mrs. Culp suggested carefully brothers and families, Mr. and SALE shaving the fabric surface. Mrs. Melvin Lingnau, Mr. and Great Values. However, she pointed out that Mrs. Edwin Lingnau and Mr. MEN'S SUITS this is just a temporary and Mrs. Delbert Lingnau, all GREAT solution. of Farwell. 20.00 13 99 Save up to 26.00 16 99 BUYS Prefinished Paneling 30. 19 99 NO Several Patterns 45.0000 29 99 ALTERATIONS CREATE LUXURIOUS BATHROOM One Group Prefinished Moulding ALL SALES "Seven-Seas'.. depicting the sun- "NOCTURNE" SUPER-SOFT drenched tropic or "Shanari-La" a delicate LADIES TAYLOR-MADE FINAL! and intriguins print. 6' Split Creosote Post MACHINE WASHABLE PILLOW NO EXCHANGES NATIONALLY POLYESTER MATTRESS PAD Filled with Dacron fiberfill PSS. Allergy free. YOUR CHOICE NO REFUNDS ADVERTISED Double Slaty. 100°. 'Polyester filled Latex Interior Wall Paint Gal. odorless , lint and dust free- Permanent press • 'SEVEN SEAS" NO ALTERATIONS HOUSE SHOES mattress pad with muslin that fits cover. Standard size • ''SHANORI-LA" 47 over mattress Allergy free, qui quick drying Asphalt Shingles & Roof Coatings 7 44 FULL BED FITTED. a pair BATH TOWEL FREE DELIVERY Matching Hand Towel 167 TO TEXICO & FARWELL Matching Wash Cloth. 77' LAOOne o PS "BANNER STRIPE" No ironing needed MUSLIN-50% COTTON, 50% POLYESTER SHEETS Home Lumber % PRICE free Parking In Rear - One Group Greatly An adventure pattern to insure a new LADIES HOSE NOW Icok of modern for your decorating 520 Main & Supply Co. arginiVI 'Y HOSE Reduced! scheme. Colors: Red. Avocada DOUBLE BED FLAT OR FITTED 1201 E. First St CIOVIS 344 - We Accept BankAmericard and Master Charge Our Playtex Sale Continues MATCHING PILLOW CASES 2.28 pr. 763-4437 The State Line Tribune, Friday, January 4, 1974-Page 5 Ann McLeod, Roddy Pearce Barker Family Has Holiday Dinner Members of the immediate the football games. Las Cruces, N.M.; Leslie and Fred Barker family gathered Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sheila Harrelson of Clovis; Sunday, Dec. 29, at the Elmer Langford and Carolyn; Marsha Schuman Tipton of Exchange Vows Pleasant Hill clubhouse for a Leon Langford, Jacquelyn and Spearman and Kevin Reagan traditional New Year dinner. Mack; Joyce Coffman, Gay Wright of Snyder. In a candlelight setting daisy poms tied with blue and cake and the other was a Featured on the menu were and April, all of Farwell. Thursday, Dec. 27, Ann Mc- green satin. punch bowl. baked ham, black-eye peas and Williams Children Also, Chris Moss, Levelland; Leod of Plainview, was united Best man was Danny Satin edged ecru linen was jalapeno cornbread. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henson, in to Roddy Pearce Pearce, brother of the groom featured on the 's During the afternoon, the 36 Home At Christmas of Texico in the First Baptist from Abilene, and ushers were Jarelyn and Jill, Clovis; Mr. table, which was centered with family members at the dinner Two of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church of Plainview. Marty White of Texico and and Mrs. Owen Drake and a hurricane lamp arrange- sang at the piano and watched Williams' children were home Officiating at the double ring Bebo Gibbs of Amarillo. Wes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ment. Coffee and cake were for the Christmas holidays. ceremony was Rev. Carlos Barker, Linda, Bill and Christ- Members of the houseparty served from the bridegroom's Visiting in their home were McLeod, father of the , for the reception in the lower I. W. Quickels ian Barker, Eddie and Yolanda table. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Williams, who also gave his daughter in Wright, Pat Kirk and Gina auditorium of the First Baptist The bride is a graduate of Sheryl and Susan of Houston marriage. Parents of the Wright, and Robert and Mary Church in Plainview were Mrs. Plainview High School and a Spend Holidays and Sharon Williams, a student bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lou Collier, all of Friona. Henry Heck, Mrs. Paul Davis, 1973 graduate of Wayland at the University of Arizona at L. A. 'Bud' Pearce of Texico. Mrs. Bill Potter, Mrs. Michael Also, Lester Lee, Sharon, Baptist College, Plainview. Shawn and Kyle Harrelson of Tucson. The ceremony was per- Hale, Mill Velda Flannagan, The bridegrom is a 1968 With Family formed before an alter cen- Miss Barbara Barrett, Miss graduate of Texico High School Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Quickel tered with a white arch with Melanie Appleton, Miss Carol and a 1972 graduate of Way- of Farwell and daughter, Gabe Andersons Host white tapers and floor baskets Mills and Miss Janice Huggins. land Baptist College and is Teresa, from Midland who is filled with white mums and The bride's table was laid presently doing graduate work home for the holidays, spent glads. Flanking either side of with a white satin cloth, at Eastern New Mexico Uni- Christmas Eve in Dimmitt. Family Dinner In Bovina the arch were candle trees and centered with a nine-branch versity at Portales. He is also Gathered together for the tropical palms with white swirl candelabra, with votive engaged in farming. Thornton family Christmas in Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Ander- Mrs. Raymond Tapp of Lub- candelabra holding white gliem candles, and the Following a wedding trip to the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, Jr. hosted the Anderson bock, Dr. and Mrs. V. Scott lights and garlanded with bouquets. the Santa Fe, N.M. area, the William Thornton were their family's annual Christmas din- Johnson of Clovis, David An- gypsaphelia. Pews were Featured at one end of the couple will be at home in daughters and families, Mr. ner at their home in Bovina on derson of Dallas and Bengt marked with white satin. bride's table was the bride's Clovis. MRS. LESLIE E. BUTLER and Mrs. Don Helmcke and Christmas Day. The traditional Erickson from who is Entering the church on the 411111111. 111•11. Richard from Utah Air Force turkey dinner with all the working in Lubbock this year arm of her father, the bride Base and Mr. and Mrs. Steve trimmings was served. for Raymond Tapp. Erickson's was attired in a floor length Mack of Lubbock; J. R. Attending from Farwell were father operates a spinning mill of silk finished organdy, Texieto Residents' Thornton of Hereford; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Anderson, in Sweden and he and Tapp are designed with fitted high-rise Mrs. Rondal Price and Evelyn Sr., Marilyn Edwards and friends. bodice overlaid with a bolero from Amarillo; and the Quick- daughter Terri who is home The group had an old- of Venise lace. Her full sleeves Grandaughter Wed els and Teresa. from TCU, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. fashioned "sing-song" follow- 4, featured a scalloped lace edge On Christmas Day, the Far- Anderson and their children, ing the dinner and Mrs. G. D. at the wrist with a long lantern well family visited in Bovina in Caroline from SMU, Will from Anderson, Sr. added to the Diana Lynn Payne of Abi- pink rose. Texas A&M and Mrs. Pat merriment by playing several effect in the softly shirred lene, granddaughter of Mr. and Given in marriage by her the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. sleeves. Matching lace was Curry from Houston. Christmas carols on the piano Mrs. Olan N. Schlueter of father, the bride was attired in Quickel, Sr. Also present were used in the standup collar. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stark of Also present were Mr. and for her family. Texico, and daughter of the a gown of crystal satapeau 01/4/4•040./... ehoN.W. The slender controlled skirt former Peggy Schlueter, was over ogranza with cluny lace Irving and Sabra Stark from front tapered to fullness in the united in marriage on Decem- trim on the bodice and sleeves. Stephenville, the senior Quick- The zing of Spring back. Forming the skirt was a ber 28. with Leslie Eugene It featured a high Victorian els' daughter and granddaugh- full flounce around the bottom Butler of Stanton. neckline, lantern style sleeves ter. edged with matching scal- The Friday evening wedding and high waistline with slightly David Quickel of Clovis, stripes is translated loping lace. was performed in the First gathered skirt. The chapel grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ann's bridal crown was Baptist Church in Stanton with length mantilla was of English Quickel Jr., spent Wednesday with attached to a full cathedral the wedding ceremony read by nylon illusion with raised in his grandparents' home in of imported illusion com- authority in carefree Rev. G. Richard Payne, father base trimmed with cluny lace Farwell. pletely bordered with deep of the bride, assisted by Rev. to match the gown. scallops of lace to match her 100% polyester unit. Floyd Dunn, pastor of the First Best man was Tommy Pink- gown. United Methodist Chruch of erton of Abilene. Walt Haislip, Daughters Visit She carried a large colonial and treated to bright Stanton. Abilene, and Marc Traweek, bouquet of white daisies, roses, Parents of the couple are Stanton, were groomsmen. pixies, and gypsaphelia tied With Patschkes white in a tie- Rev. and Mrs. G. Richard David Payne, brother of the with white satin, Payne, Abilene, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Patschke Traditional wedding music bride, and Larry Butler, broth- detailed portrait Mrs. Charles Eugene Butler. spent Christmas in their home was provided by organist Mrs. er of the groom, were candle- Stanton. lighters. with a "family Christmas" as Lloyd Morton of Plainview who collar. Red/white Traditional wedding selece George Dean, San Angelo, both daughters were home for also accompanied three solo- tions were provided by Kath- David Payne and Larry Butler Christmas dinner. ists. Ed Wittner, Plainview; or green/white. ryn Pickett of Stanton, organ- seated guests. Steve and Nancy Blair, who Mrs. Tommy Roller, Amarillo ist, and soloist Rhonda Lee of The bride is a 1972 graduate are both attending Southwest- and Larry Russel, of Electra, Anson. of Stanton High School, attend- ern at Weatherford, Okla., and Sizes 10-20 as they presented nuptial Debbie Payne, sister of the ed McMurry College, Abilene, Susan Patschke, a student at selections. bride, was maid of honor. and is now attending Methodist Texas Tech, spent Christmas Attending the bride as maid Bridesmatrons were Mr's. Hospital School of Nursing in Day in the Patschke home. of honor was Gale McLeod of Marc Traweek, Stanton, and Lubbock. The bridegroom, also During Christmas vacation, Plainview, sister of the bride THE FASHION SHOP I Mrs. Tommy Pinkerton of a 1972 graduate of Stanton the Blairs are also visiting in and bridesmaids were twin Abilene. Angie Ratliff. cousin High School. attended Howard the honie of his parents, Mr. MRS. RODDY PEARCE 6th and Main Clovis Ph. 763-5431 sisters of the groom, Kim of the groom, San Antonio, was County Junior College in Big and Mrs. Joe Blair. Pearce and Jo Pearce, both of . They wore purple Spring and plans to attend .011,1010.0 Texico. Junior was r floor length with white Texas Tech University, Lub- Amy McLeod, sister of the Visitors In lace bodices and purple stream- bock. He is presently employed bride, of Plainview. Wedding I ers in their hair. The atten- by Texas Commerce Bank in Attendants were attired in Edwards Home dants each carried a long-stem Lubbock. floor length gowns of blue and green floral chiffon over taf- Visiting in the home of Mr. i Reminder feta. with gathered skirt with and Mrs. Hugh Edwards in Breakfast Honors Mitz Wallings Farwell on Christmas Day and a a large ruffle, long set-in sleeves honorees, Mr. and Mrs. Mitz with wide-button cuffs and low joining the family for the Friends of Kathy Lockhart A Christmas Eve breakfast annual Christmas tree and Walling, Mitlon Lee Walling, round neckline with ruffle. and Weldon Hutcheson are in the home of Mr. and Mrs. turkey dinner were Mrs. Mada- reminded of their wedding on Henry NI. Campbell of Clovis Anita and Denise Wilson, Mr. The bridesmaids wore wide- and Mrs. Bob Lindsey of Kerr- brim hats and the junior line Spurlin and children, Saturday, January 5, at 7 p.m. honored Mr. and Mrs. Mitz Randy and Nina of Olton. Wedding vows will be ex- Walling on their 31st wedding ville, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Camp- bridesmaid wore flowers in her bell of Clovis, Mr. and Mrs. H. hair. The attendants carried Also, Mr. and Mrs. Dan changed at 7 p.m. CST in the anniversary. Bullion and Sandra of Clovis; M. Campbell, Jeff, Mitzi Lee colonial nosegays of white Texico Baptist Church. Four generations of Camp- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glenn and Coty Don Campbell and All friends are invited to the bells attended the breakfast. Davis, Karla and Tyson; C.G. wedding and reception to Henry and Edith Ann Camp- Children Home Davis, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. follow. At the breakfast were the bell. Ebb Randol, all of Farwell. Mrs. Randol and Mrs. Spur- Local Couples For Holidays lin visited their daughter and The children of Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Elva Davis, in To Gator Bowl R. W. Anderson are home for Day's Rest Home during the the holidays and between afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berry and school semesters. They arrived Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hargrove, in Farwell the weekend before Hudnalls Host all of Farwell, Greg Hargrove, Christmas. a student at Texas Tech and Mrs. Pat Curry (Meredith) is Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wendol Christian from Houston and attends Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Hud- of Oklahoma Lane were in school at Houston Baptist nall of Texico hosted several Jacksonville, Fla., to attend College; Caroline is a student special Christmas guests at the Texas Tech-Tennessee at Southern Methodist Uni- dinner last Tuesday. game in the Gator Bowl versity at Dallas; and Will is a Visiting in their home, as Saturday, Dec. 29. student at Texas A&M at well as the Grayson Roberts The group left Farwell on College Station. home during the holidays were Friday and flew from Lubbock Meredith has to return to Wayne and Callalaya Hudnall to Dallas. From Dallas they school by Jan. 5, but Caroline of Honolulu, Hawaii. They ar- flew aboard a 747 to Jackson- has until Jan. 14 and Will has rived in Texico on Dec. 13 and ville. They stayed at Jackson- until Jan. 21 before their school were to return to Hawaii on ville Beach where the Tech semesters begin. January 3. team stayed and reported a FOUR GENERATIONS OF CAMPBELLS - Four generations The children were in Ruidoso Other Christmas dinner "great" time. of Campbells were together for the Christmas holidays. They from Thursday until Sunday of The men played golf and were, standing, Hen* Campbell Jr. and seated from left, Ate guests included other Hudnall last week visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy they also visited St. Augustine. Cory Don Campbell; gll. NI. Campbell Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jordan. Farmington, N.M.; The group returned to Farwell Sam Campbell, who just celebrated their 70th wedding anni- S. Levins, who make their Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Warrick. Tuesday evening. versary. The Campbells are Clovis residents. home there. Renee and J. W. of Portales, P Fate Ago Wilda Accompanying them was as well as Mr. and Mrs. Robert their cousin, Terri Edwards, Harmon and children, Bob, daughter of Marilyn Edwards Brenda and Bryce, also of of Farwell. who has also been Portales. Also attending the home over the holidays. Terri dinner were Mrs. Harvey Hud- attends school at Texas Christ- ifteteitatabe nall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ian University at Fort Worth. Claud Heath of Lazbuddie. }-C X X. >C}C- X XX K >00(- NOTICE Rowe 06 Fine Futtiime * LA-Z-BOY * MADDOX 1/2 Ps CLARA'S * TOWN & COUNTRY * ENNIS *TELL CITY * SWIFT TEX *KAY CHAIR * BROYHILL Spur Restaurant * SMITH SLEEPERS * HOOKER * JONES * DIXIE * AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE Will Be Open

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--ecr>c -}Cl< XThCXX ScSex }‘ 'we -1C Page 6-The State Line Tribune, Friday, January 4, 1974 rr:e [1:111_. WANT ADS PH. 481-3681 Boyd's Complete CLASSIFIED & LEGAL RATES: Brake And dear 0 rips FOR ATTENTION C) First insertion, per word - 8c Front End Service Q` III 0 Second and additional insertions - 6c TIRE TRUING, WHEEL by Vern Sanford Minimum charge - $1.25 on cash order, $1.50 on account BALANCING AND OVER- CATTLEMEN Id FIRST r, LOAD SPRINGS, MONRO- Card of Thanks - Same as classified word rate, in the FEDERAL = length and you can make any hook • minimum charge - $1.25 MATIC SHOCKS, DRUM Zig-Zag Trolling TURNING, BRAKE weedless with a rubberband of the Double rate for blind ads DRUMS, BRAKE Trolling is about as sure a method Classified Display - $1.50 per col. inch of catching fish as any yet devised. right size. EXCH. POWER BRAKES, TEXICO-FARWELL AREA: FIRST FEDERAL Simply hold the hook horizontal. ELECTRIC BRAKES IN- But straight-ahead trolling won't .DEADLINE FOR INSERTION STALLED. SAVINGS always produce results. In that event, with the pointed end up, and suspend a small rubberband from the shank. Friday's State Line Tribune - 10 a.m. Wednesday BankAmericard And Your local AR LOAN i MOVATINI follow a zig-zag course, s-turn after master charge Welcome s-turn after s-turn. Run the lower end of the band up through the eye of the hook, and pull The Tribune reserves the right to classify, revise or reject used cow This will alter the depth of your any classified ad. Boyd's troll considerably and at one depth or it tight. Then stretch this protruding 801 Pile St. end down to the point of the hook and another you're likely to find fish. Brake Shop dealer is I GL tl wousPC Check advertisement and report any error immediately. LENDER 762-4417 Once you get a strike, either continue it under the barb. 2 Blks. off Main St. Leave That's it! The Tribune is not responsible for error after ad has this zig-zag .method or try to deter- already run once. Car Here and Do Your Clovis, New Mexico, mine the approximate depth when the All that's left to do is tie your line Shopping 1-tfnc friona bi-products strike occurred and adjust your line to the eye of the hook and you're ready to add whatever bait you care All pictures taken by the FOR SALE by owner - Nice 2 or speed of troll accordingly. Seven days a week bdrm. house in Farwell. Car- to use. It can be live bait—such as HOSPITAL staff of the State Line Tribune for use in the pa- Card Of Thanks peted. chain link fence, built-on Makes Hooks Weedless minnows, worms, shrimp, crayfish, NOTES stock removal garage. $1000 below appraisal, etc,—or artificials such as a plastic per are available to any- A weedless hook enables the angler one desiring them at a cost I would like to express my available now. Call 762-1235. to set his bait down among the worm, pork strip, spring lizard, eel, appreciation, and my sincere CALL COLLECT 241-3032 16-ltc or what have you. Mrs. Charles (Lela) Stockton of 50 cents each. "shrubbery" where the fish hide out. was released Friday from thanks, to all my friends who So, take along some small rubber When the fish bites, the band gives While food costs have in- have been so kind to me during SAVE MONEY Clovis Memorial Hospital On Vaccines, Antibiotics. and exposes the point of the hook. creased 47 per cent since 1952, the Christmas . Your ATTENTION LADIES - Will when you go fishing. where she had been confined Instruments and other A goodly number of the smaller Fish slowly and set the hook hard since Christmas night for the average worker has en- many kindnesses and cour- completely clean, oil and tesies have meant so much to adjust any make or model livestock supplies. sizes is advisable, for hooks vary in the moment the fish strikes. treatment of pneumonia. She is joyed pay raises of more than AFFILIATED SUPPLY INC. recuperating at home and says 140 per cent, according to the me. sewing machine. S4.95. Free pick up and delivery, Ph. 1005 Ave. A Farwell, Texas she is feeling much better. United States Department of Ph. 481-9234 Nina Glasscock 16-1tc 762-1991. 12-tf nc J.B. SUDDERTH REALTY Fire Calls A richlture. USED EQUIPMENT Palma One grass fire on Thursday, 1 - 1968 4020 Tractor W/JD Dec. 27, and a false alarm on Rot Baptist Gulch 904 Third Street Box 621 Cab & Air the 27th, were the only calls Cliff Ennen - Pastor 1 - 1964 Dsl. JD 4020 Trac- answered by the Farwell Sunday School - 10 a.m. Farwell, Texas tor Volunteer Fire Department Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Ph. 481-3288 or' during the past week. 1 - Used #224 JD Baler Evening Worship - 7 p.m. 1 - 1968 Chevy Truck, At Texico, no calls were Grain Bed, Hoist, Tan- 505/763-5575 Unit 5408 received by the Texico Volun- dem Axle Olzfakoltta fate OFFICE HOURS teer Fire Department. Two MINUTES Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 - 1964 Model 95 Com- Baptig Met& bine. Clean Machine A/1'A1 ME BIBLE Saturday. by appointment. ) Robert .1. Roberts - Pastor 1 - JD 7700 Combine, WI BY CORNELIUS R. SEAM PRES. BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY Surida School - 10 a.m. Sheriffs Report Hydro Drive, Cab, Air I CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635 Morning Worship- 11:00 a.m 1 - Used Grain Cart A Muleshoe man and a Evening Worship - 7 p.m. Bovina man both paid fines for 2 Sets Used 34" Dual driving while intoxicated dur- Wheels for JD Tractors t, WE NEED FARM IBIS ing the Christmas holidays. "WE TRADE". Cluetth oh Craig Farwell Texas Highway Pa- THE LAW MISUNDERSTOOD trolmen booked the men from Sunday School - 10 a.m. LISTINGS NOW Muleshoe and Deputy Henry CAL JORDAN Morning Worship - 11 a.m. , Minter of Bovina booked the Evening Worship - 6 p.m. Nice 3 bdrm. brick house, near school in Farwell. Bovina man. • There are three misconceptions tile that he is a sinner, This is why Vandalism and attempted IMPLEMENTS that most people entertain about Rom. 3:19 says: 2 nice 3 bdrm. stucco houses in Bovina. burglaries also kept the sheriff PH. 763-5517 the law of God and its Ten Corn- "Now we know that what things UMU24 Padecoota Davit and his deputies busy during 201 S. Walnut-Clovis, N.M. mandments. soever the law saith, it saith to them 1/2 section near Lazbuddie, irrigated. the holidays. 1. Most people have a vague no- who are under the law; that every E. R. Lanham - Pastor j ***** ***•* tion that the law always was; that it mouth may be stopped; and all the Sunday School - In a.m. NEED A FARM LOAN? CALL US. must have been given to Adam or world may be brought in guilty be- NIorning Worship - 11 a.m. Bartlett & Potts 7 :(ii p.m soon after. Actually, God gave the fore God." Evening Worship- 300 A. irrigated on highway, quonset barn, good law to Moses for Israel' about 1500 But most important of all: few water area. Two 8-inch wells, near Farwell. AUCTION SERVICE B.C., after about 2,500 years of people realize that the Lord Jesus Pilmonid 1-Tiff human history had elapsed (John Chris, died for our sins to deliver 160 A. dryland north of Bovina on highway. Specialize in Farm Sales 1:17). So mankind lived on earth us from the just condemnation of 13CLP tiq DIVICh for about 2,500 years without the the law. This is taught in the follow- Tommy Farmer -. Pastor 320 A. dryland, lays good, north of Bovina, 1 2 mile * Houston Bartlett law of the Ten Commandments. ing Scriptures: Sunday School - 9:30 a.m frdm highway. 2. Most people suppose that the "Christ hath redeemed us from (MDT) 806/225-6699 law and the Ten Commandments the curse of the law, having been Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. 160 A. irrigated 2 wells, 1 mile north of Muleshoe were given to mankind in general, misierturse for.us..." (Ga. 3;131.. '(Amr) .• - on highway. while in fact it was given to Israel "For God hath made Him to be EveningMorship -7 p.m. (MDT *lorry Potts ,-.. alone (Deut. 5:2,3). sin for us, (Him) who knew no sin; For Rent or Sale - 3 bdrm., 2 bath, with fenced 8061/ 295-6633 3. Most people suppose that the that we might be made the right- CaDmPui Baptist Clcwtek backyard. Has carport, near school in Farwell. law was given to help us to do right. in Him" (II Cor. eousness of God .Lynn Ezell - Pastor Even some clergymen teach this, • * Big Nick Machinery 5:21). 'Sun day School - 10 a.m. 160 A. irrigated, Nice brick home west of although the Bible clearly teaches "For sin shall not have dominion Muleshoe. Lots of extras. Morning Worship - 11 a.m. 806/238-1614 that the law was given to show us over you; for ye are NOT' UNDER Evening Worship - 7 p.m that we are guilty sinners. THE LAW, BUT UNDER GRACE" 3 bdrm., 1 bath, storm cellar, garage, and 1 bdrm. It is true that the law, while (Rom. 6:14). St- pospel6 nith cellar in Farwell. given to Israel, also shows the Gen- Small 1 bdrm., I bath house on 3 lots in Farwell. Collo& Ciundt Chrysostom Partee - Priest 2 bdrm., 1 bath with basement storage room in CLOVIS SHOPPING DIRECTORY Confession - Sunday, 9:30 a.m commercial area with 6 extra large lots. Possi- Sunday Mass - 10 a.m. bilities -- mobile home sites or commercial Christian Doctrine after Mass location, on highway. STEREO FARWELL HARDWARE BSI( litteattatid r Ill CAPITOL FOODS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL CLOVIS ELECTRON CS l'W/FAI litefiutt6f Ckwtck Mr. Farmer - Do you need a farm hand's house in ‘t . T. Perry - Pastor Bovina? We have two left - 3 bdrm., I bath each M 1440 MAIN 307) Ave..% 481-3286 Church School - 10 a m. with single car garages. I has new carpet. CROWN ELECTRIC CO. Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Electric Motor Sales & Sere. Evening Worship - 7:13 p.m Browning- Power Trans. Eq. FABRIC MART JOHNSON 2nd and Oak HUGHES 480 A. irrigated, lays nearly perfect, on highway Clovis. N. Mex. Better Fabrics ABSTRACT Fad near Pleasant Hill, 3 strong 8-inch wells. Make INSURANCE AGENCY AUCTION SALES Belier COMPANY NS oh Chet 160 a. irrigated east of Lariat elevator, 2 miles. Thurs. 7:30 P.M. 481-387.r. PI. VIA 1 203 ‘ve. 6 - i•iix 88 James Wilbanks - Minister Good quarter (I4) and half (1/2 ) dryland, north of MENNELL'S AUCTION Farwell, Texas Sunday School - 10 a.m. Bovina. Morning Worshipf..4 10:50 a.m. 2021 E. 2nd - 762-2581 cork ' STATE LINE 1.:\a•ning Worship - 6 p.m. Brick, extra nice and clean, 3 bdrm., 3 bath, TYPEWRITER excellent location, with garage, beautiful yard and I MINNEAPOLIS•PAOLIN!i OFFICE SUPPLY Texko fenced backyard. ADDING MACHINE: Ito" SHERLEY-ANDERSON- Itharles Mont Train Ph. 481-9235 REPAIR Infants and FM Baptiat awn 105 3rd - Farwell PIT MAN, INC 2 bdrm., 1 bath with garage, excellent location. GOODMAN :Maternity FARWELL. EQUIP. CO. John Summers - Pastor. OFFICE St PPI.1 Wear IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS 3 bdrm., 2 bath, extra nice and clean; has garage, Sunday School - in a.m. 1212 Main - Dial 763-55fti 1312 Main 763-714; Ph ORO . al -nu COPIED FREE storm shelter, nice yard, good location, :Morning 1Vorship • 11 a.m V\ ening Worship • 7:30 p.m 240 A. irrigated northeast of Bovina. Small down ROTHWELL BODY SHOP The payment. \km.1 7111 I Behind Chie 's Automotive) Clovis. N.M W & .1 AUCTION CALL 763-3530 For Free Estimate On 08 Pile St. Phu PO 3.7311 CITIZENS BANK 014116Wil TOM 160 A. irrigated, one mile north •of Muleshoe on Wo eley -16//4, inc. in . SALE EVERT TUES. highway. Has 2 wells. ALL AUTO BODY REPAIR & REPAINTING , I .. iltekkodist Ckuldi An...a, Jr..... James Print & A.uonsta Texico Branch ALSO GLASS WORK Auction•on Complete Bank Service Good half ( 1 2 ) section of dryland, N.W. of Bovina. ' Member •1 D1C :)ran I). Smith - Pastor Sunday School - In a.m. 300 A. some ri /a: some grass, . Nlorning Worship - 11 a.m KODAK southeast of BELL & HOWELL Evening Worship - 7 p.m MIRANDA 4g1 % 928 A. (irrigated farmland & native grass) MINOLTA TEXACO te, ye southeast of Farwell. POLAROID PROMPT DEVELOPING re Si 9a ROLLEIFLEX /HOLIDAY / SERVICE — INC. Y Small tracts: 1-10 A, 1-20 A, 1-44 A, all on Hiway CANON The Family Store 1. / .Ctditetom CIttadt PENTAX ALL SIZES FILM — , ,,„ near Lariat. KONICA sits sl. LARGE SELECTION Woodrow Lovelace et \I;11•1111 \1 Platzer - Pastor MAMIYA SEKOR 5th 4 Ave. A 481-9070 3 bdrm., 3 bath brick, excellent location, lots of PHOTO ACCESSORIES sanda) School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. extras. 617 Main Clovis Ph. 163-3834 OKLAHOMA LANE Several good business locations: With railroad ROSE DRUG WATTS Roosithey oh God access on Amarillo Hiway. FARM SUPPLY AND Machine and Pump James Alexander - Pastor with 15 A. Large ste & GIFT SHOP GIN . Sunday School - 10 a.m. Caliche-t ailroad access. Layne. Bowler Pumps and TELEX Prescriptions a Specialt:, Repair-Gearhead Repair Morning Worship - 11 a.m. "Where Your Business Evening Worship - 7:30 p.m. LEARN TO SKATE. BUY A SKATING RING IN ,1P1-:3281 Is Appreciated" Ph. 481-3239-Farwell, Tex. FARWELL. HEARING AIDS Mid-West Video Religious Music All 2 bdrm., I bath, with carport, good location. ALDRIDGE West Camp Da y Sunday On CLOVIS HEARING AID CENTER INSURANCE Ph. 763-4411 Baptist Ckwiek AGENCY Ch. 2 Lubbock 13 CBS KZ OL * WE NEED LISTINGS NOW * * Batteries * Molds * Free Hearing Tests Ch. 3 Roswell 8 NBC Glenn Harlin - Fc.,tor AUTO-FIRE-CASUALTY Ch. 4 Clovis 12 CBS Sunday School - 10 a.m. -Sales and Loans Are Our Service" SERVICE ALL MAKES Ch, 5 Amarillo 7 1570 On Your Dial Morning %%rorship - II a.m. Pho. 763-6900 ABC Alf; Mitchell 4023rd Ph. 481-3361 Ch. 6 Amarillo 4 NBC Evening Worship • 7 p.m. la The State Line Tribune, Friday, January 4, 1974-Page 7 magazine, if you agree to buy In fact, it probably would be STATE CAPITAL these other four," worth your while to compare It is easy to see that all of the salesman's quoted cost of these phrases boil down to the subscriptions to the introduc- wary 3oVEgElbA coukirRle5 AMP al same basic message. The tory subscriptions offered by DEPENDENT TERRITORIES HA PMNI37 [1] Hiqh/ifhter caller has something to sell, the magazines themselves. VE gum visirr.2 r3). r t i 1.‘ Bona fide market surveyors J. HART ROSPAIL OF A NDarkle ti Some of the complaints we ILLIN0I4 A TOTAL OF are not in the business of receive have been from con- NEARLY loNE MILLION making retail sales. And, cer- sumers who were told that the miLtS!7HE omLY„ , ts tainly, a school district would couk1TRIES HE HAP NV ' contract was "cancellable," VISIrEP A 5 OF On, Cy Bill Boykin( not authorize any firm to sell a but later saw that they had WERE MAINLAND CHINA, product under the guise of con- signed a contrct labeled "non- CUBA, NORTH KOREA TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION VIETNAM! ducting district research. cancellable;" or that they had AUSTIN, Tex. - Richard M. dons and was expected to con- If you're not interested in a been led to believe they had Nixon would complete his term tinue here January 4 or Jan- magazine subscription, it paid the full cost, but later of office as president and uary 7. Three public hearings would be best, of course, not to were billed for "the other AUSTIN -- Door-to-door sales- call. admit the person to your home. half." Governor Dolph Briscoe would are planned after the final report persons can provide a helpful Instead of announcing that If you are interested in . have a second term if Texas is adopted. Also, some consumers have service to some consumers, they were there for the pur- buying a subscription, ask to newspaper editors and publish- charged that their rights to when the product or service pose of selling magazines, they see his credentials, and write ers had their way. SPEEDLIMIT HEARING cancellation of the contract SLATED - A public hearing is they sell is legitimate. tried to invoke sympathy or down his name, the name of within three days after the Texas newspaper publishers set for January 8 on the new But sometimes, the door-to- interest, often using some of his company, his address and home solicitation had been polled last week by this column door technique is used by the blowing pitches: statewide speed limit author- the company's address. misrepresented to them. voted on the questions about salesmen who are so over- -"I am taking a survey of Don't be talked into signing ized by the legislature in its One of the fraudulent prac- President Nixon, Governor Bris- zealous they nudge customers reading habits," any contract on the spot. Think recent special session. tices which seems to ire con- coe and the 1976 presidential into signing up for something -"I'm working for points, in it over. Texas Highway Commission sumers the most is if they are campaigns. they don't need, or don't want, a scholarship contest." Don't let yourself be fooled told that they must take an will conduct the hearing in the They voted 72. yea and 36 or persuade them that they're -"I need your vote to prove by a claim that a subscription "alternate selection," if the highway building auditorium, nay on the question "should getting a bargain which really to my employer my value as a will cost you "only pennies a magazine they picked is not STEED - TODD Funeral Home 11th and Brazos Streets,Austin. President Nixon complete his isn't available. salesman." day." Eight pennies a day available. Be certain you can term in office as president." Written or oral testimony will The Consumer Protection -"I'm doing special work in would add up to $29.20 a year. cancel, if you cannot get the 'Our Family Serving Your Family' The vote was 79 yea and 24 be accepted from any interested Division of the Attorney Gen- this school district." Examine a claim that you publication you want no on the question "should person. eral's office has received many -"I'm offering a free maga- could get a magazine "free, If you have any questions, or Dexter - Mary Kay - Diann complaints, particularly in the just for the cost of handling Governor Briscoe be elected to The new act gives the Com- zine. All you have to pay for is complaints, do not hesitate to area of magazine sales. the cost of handling and post- and postage." Compare the a second term." mission authority to lower the call your county or district at- These include allegations age." quoted cost of handling and Mark - Stephen Leading the choices for speed limit for 15 months as a torney, our Consumer Protec- that the sales persons misrep- -"Today, we can offeg,a free postage to a regular subscrip- tion Division, or your local Democratic nominee for presi- fuel-saving measure and to pre- Prince And Manana Ph. 763-5541 resented the reason for the subscription to your fporite tion. better business bureau. dent in 1976 was Henry Jack- serve federal aid. A 55 miles son. He received 26 ballots per hour limit is expected to be fixed. with others in order Bentsen, Enforcement probably won't 15; Wallace and Kennedy. 9; begin until late January or early baker, 5; Humphrey and Mus- February. Any order entered kie 2; Lindsay, Byrd, 1. by the Commission will not AFTER Republican nominees and take effect for eight days, dur- the votes were: Leader Con- ing which the Governor will nally with 43 votes and Ford have an opportunity to review with 11; Reagan, 10; Percy, 3; and veto if he chooses. About Goldwater and Nixon 2; Bush, CHRISTMAS two weeks will be required to Tewer,Rockcfellar and Laird, 1. post new signs. CONVENTION SET - Physical 6 ,. plans for the 1974 Texas Con- COURTS SPEAK - A federal stitutional Convention, the first district judge at Brownsville in 99 years, are complete. ordered the state to pay The Convention will open in $131,248 to Platoro Ltd., an the House of Representatives Indiana salvage firm, for recov- chamber at the state capitol ery of treasure from Spanish January 8, with the 181 state galleons off Padre Island. ALL 1/4 legislators as delegates. Speaker After 21 months, records of (Price Daniel Jr. is assured of former House Speaker Gus election as presiding officer. Mutscher's conviction for cons- Desks and chairs are arrang- piracy to accept a bribe in the BELTS Off ed in a semi-circular pattern, Sharpstown scandals has reach- Regu la r Sale with all delegates facing the ed the Court of Criminal Ap- podium. Seating was assigned peals. by random drawing. Writing A Houston district court en- 85.00 51.00 tables replace the historic desks joined Reichold Chemicals Inc. on the House floor, and new from violating Texas Water 90.00 55.00 chairs which are replicas of Quality Board rules and assessed ALL those used by delegates to the civil penalties totalling $24,000. 95.00 58.00 1875 convention have taken Atty. Gen. John Hill won /4 temporary restraining orders 1 the place of familiar high-back- READY 100.00 ed swivel chairs. directing two amusement ma- 60.00 A new voting machine has chine companies to cease oper- 110.00 been installed for the delegates, ations in Austin, Amarillo, Cor- 64.00 pus Christi, Dallas, Fort Worth, TIES with two boards registering °ff 4 "aye," "nay" or "not voting" Houston, San Antonio and 115.00 66.00 Wichita Falls. 4 for all 181 delegates. Proposed convention com- 120.00 72.00 C mittees include finance, local LOAN APPROVED - U.S. Large government, education, legis- Sen. John G. Tower announced 125.00 77.00 lative, judiciary, general pro- approval of a $2.2 million Rural Group visions, executive, rights, suf- Electrification Administration 130.00 82.00 frage, amendments and separa- loan to the Sam Houston Elec- tion of powers and style and tric Cooperative in East Texas. 135.00 86.00 drafting. The loan, supplemented by National Rural Utilities Cooper- SUPERPORT PLANS CON- ative Finance Corporation, will TINUE - A Texas Offshore provide for 478 miles of dis- Values to. 730 Terminal Commission member tribution lines to serve 4,500 has recommended an onshore additional consumers and for superport facility on Galveston improvements. SUITS 'island. The Sam Houston Coop One Group The Commission staff earlier serves Polk, Angelina, Hardin, Regu la r Sale suggested a $400 million, state Jasper, Liberty, Montgomery, financed deepwater port 30 S ta-Press San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler and miles south of Freeport in the Walker Counties. 1/4 Gulf. Pete Miller of Galveston, 100.00 65.00 the commission vice-chairman, APPOINTMENTS - Gov. Bris- put forward the alternative re- coe named William H. Connor On 110.00 69.00 commendation, with a cost peg- Jr. of Georgetown 26th dis- SLACKS ged at between $400 million trict attorney, serving William- and $482 million. son County. Connor succeeds 115.00 73.00 Representatives of 13 oil J. R. Owen, who resigned, and companies said the Freeport will serve until the next general One Group 120.00 75.00 project should be constructed election. and operated by private indus- Briscoe appointed George S ta-Press try. Casseb of San Antonio to the 125.00 80.00 The Commission in Houston John F. Kennedy Memorial Now $4130 began a review of recommenda- Commission. 130.00 85.00 larat._t>_o_o SLACKS Each "Cicnz't Values to 16.00 135.00 87.00 140.00 92.00 Let Us ALL SWEATERS, 145.00 94.00 150.00 98.00 VESTS, 1 / 2 t 160.00 100.00 sl Gin Your KNIT PULLOVER SHIRTS Price 165.00 102.00 170.00 105.00 Cotton Now 180.00 110.00 ALL SPORT AND LI SLACKS `We Care" DRESS SHIRTS ohnson Regular Sale THE MEN'S SHOP Regular Sale tit 403J MAIN • CLOVIS. NEW MEXICO co% 10.00 6.95 11 24.00 17.95 12.00 7.95 All Sales Final - Terms: Cash 26.00 18.95 14.00 9.95 28.00 20.95 No Exchanges or Refunds 30.00 22.95 OKLAHOMA LANE I 15.00 10.95 Minimum Alteration Charge No Layaways 32.00 24.95 16.00 11.95 FARM SUPPLY & GIN BankAmericard and Master Charge Welcome 35.00 25.95 SO( 50000< i-S( Page 8-The State Line Tribune, Friday, January 4, 1974 11 25 EVENING SKY SAPS Plans Area Improvement

More than $266,000,000 will requirements at that time," growing and the new industrial IS YOUR 21 connected transmission system be invested in new equipment Tolk said. and make the movement of announcements made during and improvements during the "In order to assure a clean power between major gen- 1973 are of great significance. next five years by Southwest- environment when using coal erating stations and the areas We have always planned for INSURANCE ern Public Service Company, as the primary fuel, it is nec- of greatest use more efficient, the future in order to meet our Roy Tolk, chairman and presi- essary to spend an additional reliable and economical. This customers needs. We are still dent of the electric company, 30-percent of the cost of the project is also scheduled for planning -- and we intend to announced recently. unit for equipment to prevent PROTECTION' completion in mid-1974. see that our customers continue New generating facilities to objectionable products of com- Looking toward the future, to have the kind of dependable be installed during the 5-year bustion from reaching the at- Southwestern Public Service electric service they have had period will increase the capa- mosphere. The installation of Company is continuing its in the past — even better." ADEQUATE? bility of the system by almost both electrostatic precipitators efforts to help make the gen- Tolk concluded. 1-million kilowatts, bringing and stack gas scrubbers will eration of electricity by nu- the total capability to approxi- insure that we equal or exceed clear fusion a reality through mately 3-million kilowatts. applicable stack gas emission its membership in the Texas One of the new generating standards," Tolk said. Atomic Energy Research Foun- stations included in this 5-year "Southwestern's peak load dation. Also, the company is program is the addition to the for 1973 was 1,758,000 kilowatts actively engaged in an experi- Nichols Plant, northeast of and this is expected to climb to mental project with the Occi- Amarillo, Construction has just 2,392,000 kilowatts by 1978. The dental Petroleum Corporation Let Our Professional Staff recently started and comple- addition of these new genera- to produce oil from shale by in "A sure sign of inflation is tion is scheduled for June of ting facilities will more than situ combustion. The test pro- when the office gang gathers Advise You! 1976. It will have a capability take care of that increase," ject 30 miles west of Rifle, around the water cooler in- of 350,000 kilowatts and will Tolk added. Colorado has succeeded in stead of the coffee-maker." use coal as its primary fuel. Conservation of the area's creating permeability in the —Herman Gross, Tri-County Long-term contracts with the water supply will continue to formation and thus obtaining (Mo.) News. ALDRIDGE Atlantic Richfield Company be a prime consideration at Horizon 1 Hour an oil flow. "The most we can get out have been neogqated for low- Southwestern Public Service After Sunset "We at Southwestern Public of life is its discipline for sulphur coal from Wyoming, Company's electric generating Service Company have great ourselves, and its usefulness INSURANCE AGENCY thus assuring an entirely ade- stations. When the two units confidence in the future of our KOIIOUTEK LOCATIONS — The Moody Planetarium of The for others." — William D. Museum of Texas Tech University suggests that amateur quate supply of this fuel. now under construction are country in spite of the prob- Marsland, The Oxford ( N.Y.) Farwell atronomers may find these charts useful in locating the Comet Scheduled for completion in completed. they will save, on 1ms we are facing at the Ph. 481-3431 Review Times. Kohoutek during January. To the naked eye the comet looks mid-1974 is a 256,000 kilowatt the average day, 14,000,000 present time. Our area is 'Oft ••• like a star that is blurred as if it is viewed through a mist. The unit at Jones Station near Lub- gallons of potable water ,,,,, tail shows as a faint stream trailing behind the bright comet bock. This will bring the total through the use of sewage ef- head. The planetafium is interested in obtaining copies of any capability of this plant to fluent. That's the equivalent of photographs taken of the comet. Astronomers suggest that 512,000 kilowatts and it will be- the daily water needs of a city photographers use a tripod, set the lens wide open, focus to come the largest of South- Of 100,000 people. infinity, and expose a very fast film for a few seconds. western's 10 interconnected Another important construc- generating stations. tion project that is a part of BIGGER AND BETTER THE AMERICAN WAY "In the latter part of the 5- the 5-year program and cur- As the homeland of natural most massive living thing is year period, projections call rently under way, is a 230,000 and man-made wonders, Amer- California's giant sequoia, "Gen- for another coal-fired generat- volt transmission line from the ica has produced phenomena eral Sherman" — 272 feet tall ing unit to be built, probably in Tuco interchange, north of Ab- that stand head and shoulders and 101 feet in circumference at the north part of the company's ernathy, to Nichols Station, above the rest of the world. the base. The tree contains service area. It will be in the northeast of Amarillo. This For instance, the planet's new line will provide a second enough timber to make 40 five- 350-450 thousand kilowatt Shurfine 2 lb. Box bedroom bungalows. range, depending on the load 230,000 volt line for the inter- Vegetole 3 lb. Giant Sh Shortening Pancake Mix - NOTICE — Tide 894 11.09 Armour's 2 lb. Box EFFECTIVE 494 Jolly 1 lb. Pkg. Shurfine Cheese Spivad JANUARY 1, 1974 Macaroni Tuna 794 3/11.00 Our New Banking 394 Longhorn 15 1/2 Folger's I lb. Shurfine 18 112 Chili 1N/Beans Hours Will Be Coffee Cake Mix 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. (C.D.T.) lb $1.09 311.00 494

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