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Ws. Locale 0:Burne G.C6 10902 Voss Rattan rorvalk, Wit'. 90650 the /Valley tribune THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985 Farmers MarketVOLUME 25 ToNUMBER 49 Valley High School Officially Organize "The High Plains Farmers on Thursday, May 16, at 7:00 Market in Lubbock is about to p.m. at the High Plains Under- become a reality," Texas Depart- ground Water Conservation Dis- ment of Agriculture Marketing trict #1 offices, 2930 Avenue Q," Specialist Johnie Turpen announ- Turpen added. "At this meeting Graduating Sixteen ced last week. "The Steering the farmers will discuss and vote Committee has worked hard to The Valley High School Class on the following items: (1) write rules, find a location and of 1985 is grooming sixteen can- officially forming a Farmers As- meet local health requirements. sociation, (2) electing permanent didates for a diploma Sunday, Now the farmers- are ready to officers, (3) adopting rules and May 19, in exercises to be held in organize." the gymnasium at 8:00 o'clock in regulations, (4) approving of a "A farmers organizational location for the market, and (5) the evening. meeting will be held in Lubbock The speaker will be the Rev. choosing an opening day." W. L Armstrong. "We really need a large Valedictorian is Miss Sarah turn-out of farmers," added Hewett, daughter of Mr. and Entries- Made In Petersburg farmer Wayne Ro- betson, Chairman of the Steering Mrs. Hayford Hewett of Quita- Local Fishing Contest Committee, "so that we can get que. Three entries have come in the off to a good start. I really Salutatorian is Miss Kaylene last few days in the 1985 Fishing believe this is going to be a great Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Contest for Quitaque and the market and a tremendous asset Keith Green of Turkey. surrounding vicinity. The diplomas will be presented to High Plains farmers and Thelma Brunson was the first consumers." by Superintendent Wilburn Lee- entry with a 2 lb. 14 oz. channel Farmers and other interested per. cat caught at Lake Theo, but this persons who want more informa- The processional and reces- was topped a few days later by a sional marches will be played by tion may call Lubbock County 3 lb. 4 oz. channel cat landed by Miss Melissa Maupin. Agent Randy Upshaw at 806-741- Walter Kelly, also at Lake Theo. 8084 or Lubbock TDA Marketing D. G. Wood of Olton brought in Specialist Johnie Turpen at a red-ear perch from Cottonwood 806-799-8555. Eighth Grade Lake that tipped the scales at 1 Commencement Is lb. 1 oz. That is the first entry in that category. Thursday, May 23 Several good bass have been Sesquicentennial Saturday Is Turkey Dr. Crandall Speaks caught during the last few days, Meeting Is Tuesday The Eighth Grade Commence. but the fishermen didn't think ment will be held Thursday, May Pool Cleanup Day At Turkey Lions Club they were big enough to win the There will be a general meet- 23, at 8:00 p.m. in the Valley bass contest so they were not ing of Turkey Sesquicentennial There will be a general swim- Dr. Dora Crandall was speaker Gym. officially entered. for the planning of Texas Wagon ming pool cleanup day at the at the meeting of the Turkey Miss Stacie Rothwell, daugh- Train Tuesday night, May 21, at Turkey Swimming Pool begin- Lions Club Tuesday at noon in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 7:30 in the Bob Wills Cafeteria. ning at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, May the Bob Wills Cafeteria. Rothwell, Quitaque, is the vale- All who are interested in 18. Lion Clinton gave the invoca- Masonic Lodge dictorian. helping with Texas Wagon Train It is imperative that all mem- tion and Lion Stone led the Miss Paula Scoggins, daughter To Honor are urged to attend. bers come and help. Refresh- pledge of allegiance to the flag. of Mr. and Mrs. Finis Scoggins, is ments will be served. The name of Johnny Peery was Rev. W. L. Armstrong the salutatorian. Dues are now payable at called as winner of the pot of CHEESE, BUTTER TO On Monday night, May 20, at gold, but he was not present to Peoples State Bank in Turkey. 7:30 o'clock, the Masonic Lodge BE GIVEN IN QUITAQUE No pay--No swim! receive it. will meet for a supper to honor 4-H Horse Club Dr. Crandall's talk concerned Cheese and other commodities —Turkey Swimming Rev. W. L. Armstrong who is Pool Association the family physician and was will be distributed at the City To Have interesting and informative. leaving Turkey in June and will Hall in Quitaque Wednesday and Faye Armstrong served a soon go back to Indonesia, where Thursday, May 22-23. Please Trail Ride he and his wife, Faye. will again delicious meal of chicken fried remember these dates. The Briscoe County 4-H Horse Benefit Dance To steak, hot biscuits, creamed do missionary work. Club will have a trail ride on Be Sponsored By potatoes, green beans, tossed It has been announced that all Saturday. May 18. All Horse members and their wives are SEVERAL FAMILIES salad and peach cobbler to 23 Club members, others interested Memphis Committee invited, along with other friends Lions, two visitors. Gary Marr of ENJOY FISHING TRIP in joining the club, and parents of the Armstrongs. A benefit dance will be held Lockney and Otho Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Fuston and are encouraged to attend. Saturday night, May 18, from Sweetheart Kaylene Green and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blakney of The ride will begin at 2:00 at 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight at her guests, D'Anna Smith and Turkey, Mr. and Mrs. Randy the Lower Barrel Camp. Those the Fowler Skating Rink in Robin Meyer. Gafford of Floydada and Mr. and going from Silverton can meet at With The Sick Memphis. Since this was the last meal Mrs. Al Jones of Amarillo the courthouse at 1:00. After the The dance is being sponsored that Mrs. Armstrong will serve Mrs. Coye Payne spent from enjoyed a fishing trip to Lake ride, there will be games and a by the Memphis Sesquicenten- to the club, she was recognized Tuesday of last week until Hubbard near Breckenridge for hamburger cookout. Everyone is nial Committee. and thanked again for the Monday night of this week in several days. They reported that asked to bring enough food for The Melvin Syrgleys Offbeats delicious meals she has prepared Lockney General Hospital. She they didn't catch so many fish their family. will play for the dance. and served. She responded by says she has been very ill. but is but had a very good time. Children under 13 years old Tickets are 55.00 per person. saying she had enjoyed very improving well. must be accompanied by an adult much cooking for the Lions and • who will be responsible for them. apologized for any stomach aches Doyle Proctor has returned "An optimist is a fellow Anyone wishing more informa- Mrs. Gay Sperry of Idalou she might have caused. Lion from the Hall County Hospital in who believes what's going tion should contact Jimmy Bur- to be will be postponed." visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Setliff replied, "It wasn't the Memphis where he went for Kin Hubbard son or Gerald Smith. Lon McKay, in Quitaque Sunday quality; it was the quantity." treatment recently. His condition afternoon. Mrs. Eldon Martin is some improved, according to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Clay and and children visited for a short Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fuston and reports. in Amarillo on Wednesday and Tiffany of Turkey visited Mr. and time, too. Mrs. McKay says she family spent Mother's Day with • would possibly have surgery on Mrs. J. W. Kimbell in Quitaque received many telephone calls her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Oval Cogdill was scheduled to Friday, but this was not definite, Sunday night. from her children. Anderson, in Dimmitt. have a checkup with his doctors his wife reported. 6.1 Tag PAGE TWO 11 HOW NI THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985 snAy.5tAY 101 N 51_111 T11.1111 NI Hamilton Joining Lottie Owens drove to Plain- Mother's Day was celebrated Mrs, Walkel view Friday and spent the night Sunday at the Frank Lane home. 1! I.01 1.1'. 1.111 11.--1/11 lf WI I: 11 , Trail Ride For with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Owens Those present were Tink and Hi MK rris c.s1. For , 1.0 - and Kami. and accompanied Estelle Line, Barry Lane, Ken- Second Year Walker ' 11 BSI 1111911/, KNIT w YI R 11 Na them to Lubbock early Saturday neth Lane of Amarillo. Bobby. Mrs. Leroy Hamilton is joining the Imre. 11.11 Near, Ilet41(wwieters u. 17.50 morning to attend the graduation Kay, Sherry and Angie Clay of to lleewlwere mr I --. $8.50 Panhandle Heritage Memorial exercises at Texas Tech Coiner Ringling• Oklahoma. and Frank, s:ea,.1t.i, 1er amsfceareym9bes.exr,: Trailride for the second year. sity. Eddie was a candidate for Cindy, Laurie, Robyn and Mi and sine 11 ERTISING RAM wee report diredied wherries( 10 seta par ear l:Wai All riders will assemble at the Were master's degree in the exercises. chael Lane. k ip. Slop direr le at TS pr treli 10.10 merge w let unloading point at the Tom Aer enerree. Namur epee the charmer. and* w r.rae at Bey perm. ern or Eddie was surprised with an refreshments of certerria err laity Rpm le re mime.