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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. at The herr nil be grab turreted Christian Ranch at 6:30 a.m. appreciation dinner held at The Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stone cake, candy, coffee epee it. berg Inn& te the taseettos el the pribiter. The pelreher kr re right la arra or Saturday, May 25, 1985. They rare ry rude treagri le Ur renreter 1w prlaraber Parer., nuer.e. right to caned Elephant in Lubbock after he spent the weekend in Lubbock aayedvartmemeat my nese. will register and receive ID tags received his degree. A table had with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. gill Pnr,TMAST, •i•NtiADORF ,, ■ r111,1:e•T here. Transportation will be been reserved, and he was Mr. and Mrs. .1 to Mrs TIII .1 HOX1`. - W. Grant, and also was presented provided for the two-mile trip to presented with a number of gifts. Buddy Copaus and family and gmthgot ov; Ahrmstrong.Ao f f eoL u the chuckwagon where they will Others present were his wife Mr. and Mrs. Randy Yeisley. be served breakfast. The ride and daughter. Diane and Kami . June. will begin at 8:00 a.m. sharp with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brutherton. The highest natural geyser five minute intervals between Mrs. Delorious Scott, all of in the U.S is not Old Faith- ful. It • OBITUARIES the groups departing. They will Seminole, and a friend from is Old Faithfuls neighbor. the Beehive Lana]Fus7 ride to the Claude Crossing Lubbock. Geyser where they will stop for lunch. This will be a thirty-minute stop and they will have sack lunches ale-irfAli death Monday. he was living in with them for this meal. They Lana Fuston,bari,adeefro Keene and working for Chapar- will ride to Coon Creek, hoping to SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP Burson of s ral Steel Company of Midlothian. arrive there by 6:30 p.m. where honoredB a bridal Cause of death is still pending. supper should be ready by the Men's and Ladies Hairstyling Saturday, May 11, ton He was born in Sweetwater on time each one has chosen his untilil p.m. in 1.1 July 13, 1962. "sack site" and cared for his REGULAR PRICES Mrs. HuHubert Price. Ad Survivors include his wife, mount. There is some fireside Shampoo and Set $6.00 Mrs. Price with hostess: Jacquelyn Thompson Hartgrav entertainment being planned. we Gelene Proctor,, were es. who is expecting their second The last leg of the ride will (If you're over 62-$5.00] Young, Margie Pinker to child soon; a daughter. Manessa begin at 8:00 a.m. Sunday with Haircut $6.00 liff, Mary B. ryn Set Lynn Hartgraves: his parents, trail rations being issued before Lane, Susie Mr. and Mrs. Brice Hartgraves, scheduled departure. The trail's R,edken Perms (Creative Curl) $26.00 Linda Ferguson, Claud Duncanville; a brother. Peter end will be at the unloading area ins. Rita Guest, Joy Hartgraves of Duncanville; a in Caprock Canyons State Park, Budget Perms (Zotos) $23.00 Darla McLean, Cin dy sister. Lisa Bolen of Duncanville: located three miles north of Open by Appointment his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Quitaque. Visiting in the home o Louie Hartgraves. Sweetwater Fish Wilson will accompany 423-1377 Turkey, Texas Ruth hercahildroen,Mwoths.eri,,'McKay on and Dr. and Mrs. Walford Marrs. Leroy on the trail, but he will be were Fort Worth. in a vehicle and take camping Buckley, daughter and gru He was a nephew of Mrs. 0. R. supplies and equipment. The of Dallas: Mr. and Mrs. Stark, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stark and group is hoping there are many ANN ...•••••••••■•••••■•••• McKay, Finis and Ambe all their children, including Mr. from Quitaque and the area at SCOTT BRICE HARTGRA phLanis; i?,tairs,Brcearwerile and Mrs. Scotty Stark. Mr. and the unloading area to meet them Memphis: Funeral services for Scott Mrs. Randy Stark. Quitaque, and Sunday evening about 4:30. Santa Clara, California; Brice Hartgraves. 22, were con- Mr. and Mrs. Rick Braden. There will be a meal provided James Polley of Childress; ducted Wednesday afternoon at Nacogdoches, attended the fu- there Sunday evening. TURKEY DRIVE IN Polley and Mr. the First United Methodist neral services. The Quitaque businesses spon- and Mr Beaver, Church in Duncanville with Res'. 0 soring Leroy on the ride are Beginning Saturday, May 16 Turkey. A girsood0. I was enjoyed by all, h Don Waddell officiating. Mrs. Karen Phillips and boys, Paymaster Gin, Valley Farm Will be Closed on Saturdays said. Burial was in Little Bethel Dristen and Cohn, of Canyon Store. Rice Dry Goods, Conner Cemetery. with arrangements visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Insurance. Merrell Food, Cap Beginning May 22 Will Serve directed by David Clayton and Tom Eudy, from Thursday until rock Home Center, the First Mexican Food on Wednesdays Mr. and Mrs. Dan T Sons Funeral Home. Saturday. National Bank, and Hamilton Albuquerque, New Muck Hart graves. a 1980 graduate of Flying Sers ice. Turkey, Texas 423-1373 visitors of the 0. R. Sari Duncanville High School. was a the w eeqrocuk7etken dei:Tiphyreseoyms former resident of Sweetwater Cap at CORRECTION RETURN FROM and attended Sweetwater He impressed schools. His father. Brice. is a In the list of visitors on Bob CHICAGO TRIP native of Sweetwater. Wills Day at the home of Mr. and Mr. and \1r. \I i+11. ' . 1 B. J.'s BEAUTY SHOP He attended Texas State Tech Mrs. Lewis Eudy. the name of his PuVkiiitors in the home have ri Special of the Week favtli meal Institute in Waco. majoring sister . Mr rind Mrs Bill Green of B. Finney for Mother's Dl visit with • All Redken Penns Daa in s-•• • \t the time of his her daughter, Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Maupin. 1/2 Price from May 14-18 Kaise r. Edward. Dawn and Greg in and the grandicehi Men's Haircut. Welcomed s. Ray martin, s."1 VJ Lhicago. Mr. Maupin's nephew. h.p 1"h 455 1:105 Home Ph. 455 Mr. and Me Kaisepwil '.1r and Mrs. Earl Wesley and vier wand a friend i k)x 278 Box 416 came over and visited ,th them also. Turkey. Texas 79261 Quitaque, Texas 79255 Lottie--°--Owens attended; Schoolth seat tSdn ['hone: 423-1459 Phone: 455.1100 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mead, ilmrvioeivrtoe ton Sunda .ud Mrs. Willis Walker visit,: ,.ga over the weekend with • IQ* with the CONNER INSURANCE AGENCY ',1eachaMs daughter. Mr. s RICHARD C. CARItOLL r Minn.Y and Difr! '.try. Kenneth Miller and fam Reeler Elgin, Rut h Ann, lana and Brenda and Melody. Melody Commercial and Residential .-rued the family by coming in ...0"- and,---°----- Reroofing and Repairs Mrs. Lin.nWer.9111 Austin for the weekend. i heKartY 0.: Lubbock It... '.!srei 6=7 Plainview. T, s ..• ndemrk an Striving to Serve You Better ilitaWn were di MOI s y m nner, d Mr and Mrs. Gordon Bain left Da Alter church services Sunda, tr Le', Itullikoll in Quit spend the remainder of Mat„ • 'a I e.. -----o-, Day with their daughter. Mr ''xi Mrs w Mrs Hilly Joe Turner, in Lock too and mr ' aYne Vg M rrt, • and 14,. Ile s Our Flowers Say It Best °I New 1/ 11 I IR. O. It. McINTOSH Pasts of - 110TII Shop At rns 0 lir a M Optometrist atl Rothe fUnilY in p ! Morse hh.3 Mrs Jackie and rs Day I ern Ro!anda and J asur FARLEY'S FLOWERS 11,510‘11‘ Vt• raw .pent the Mother . s . Q,44quetors weekend with her parent,. & VARIETY seto):11 of chi day i and Mr, M I. ‘rni,trong Wendell, Roberta, Johnnie, Debbie HEWETT ELECTRIC ChrY of To,: and MT Mr, Her. I iegan retur-. iii I I %tat 1 1 , raatis d is,_, a. 1 433-1324 Monday from a .,at in irn Bertir ee... 741.3tMriew 455 1410 'win of Nom. a 1..18 her daughter and fa. Crerlirt Prw kems Ban ► Mr and Mr, krI•nd ■rhneid. r For All Your Flower 8 Variety Needs 14ewett Cala De -sett 145.51...que 0.aae T9215 Mike and Ltsa Prather rh_ 4,2- j 1 t 41 7, ---°-----, . e a , , n I 1'1' the ey, "eak is Y 16, ix THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985 VALLEY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE as celebrated M Lane home. /ere Tiok and Mrs. Walker Is Hostess oo. lY Lane, B obby. arillo, B For Nuevo Study Club kngle Clay of Just A Reminder ... la, and Frank Mrs. Willis Walker was hos- This was the last meeting of ' 4and11 Mil tess to Nuevo Study Club the club year, and was held since members at her home Thursday. the trip to the Childress Museum May 9, at 3:00 p.m. Game., of "42" was cancelled. The club adjourn- and Skip-Bo were played, and ed to reconvene in September. That Leroy Stone refreshments of sandwiches, A in Lubbock cake, candy, coffee and punch Present were Judy Gafford, Hr. and Mrs. C. were served. Mayme Adamson, Virgie Powell, so Mr. and Hrs. A gift of a light oak quilt stand Totsey Bain, Nadine Baisden, VISA and family and was presented to Mrs. W. L. Virginia Degan, Mayme Blume, dy Armstrong, outgoing president, Louise Meacham. Marcella Pat- who will be moving away in terson, Kathleen Green and natural geyser June. those previously named. and not Old Faith- lid Faithturs he Beehive Lana Fuston Honored MASTER CHARGE At Bridal Shower P Lana Fuston, bride-elect of Bonnie Hill, Mary Hogue, Jo Bryan Burson of Silverton, was Lacy and Lisa Price. CREDIT CARDS lg honored with a bridal shower The serving table was covered Saturday, May 11, from 3:00 with a white lace cloth over until 4:00 p.m. in the home of peach and was centered with an Mrs. Hubert Price. Assisting arrangement of silk flowers in $6.00 Mrs. Price with hostess duties shades of peach and gold. Punch, Are Available were Gelene Proctor, Sybil nuts, heart-shaped mints, melon Young, Margie Pinkerton, Cath- balls, sandwiches and white cake $6.00 ryn Setliff, Mary B. Adamson, squares centered with a tiny Margureat Lane. Susie Shannon, peach-colored flower, and coffee Through This Bank $26.00 Linda Ferguson, Claudia Hawk- were served. Appointments ins, Rita Guest, Joy Turner. were crystal and silver. $23.00 Darla McLean, Cindy Lane, A variety of lovely gifts was on display in the entertaining Visiting in the home of Mrs. rooms. Hostess gift was a mixer rkey, Texas Ruth McKay on Mother's Day with all the attachments. were her children, Mrs. Mildred Out-of-town guests were Mary Buckley, daughter and grandson Tom Burson, mother of the No Charges, Dues of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. David prospective bridegroom, Iris veerverrewel McKay. Finis and Amber and Burson and Nannie Bomar, his Mrs. Lanita Brewer, all of grandmothers, and Deb Burson, Memphis; Mrs. Carrie Ball of his sister-in-law, all of Silverton; Santa Clara, California; also Laura Davidson of Dimmitt and or Subscription Fees James Polley of Childress; Z. P. Charmaine Adamson of Abilene, Polley and Mr. and Mrs. E. sisters of the honoree; Mitchie Beaver, Turkey. A good time Fuston and daughter, Lesia, of IS was enjoyed by all, Mrs. McKay Clarendon; Ruth Lyles of Child- For This Service said. ress; Joan Fuston, Hereford; Ys Karen Phillips, Canyon; Ann ve Jones, Clara Ruth Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan True of Karen Ramsey, Jana Boyles and ays Albuquerque, New Mexico were Jana Payne, all of Quitaque. visitors of the 0. R. Starks over 423.1373 the weekend. They spent Sunday at Caprock Canyons State Park. Bennie Smith, Mrs. Archie He is quite impressed with the Smith and daughter and grand- park. daughter• all of Jayton, brought Mrs. Effie Woods back to Quita- Visitors in the home of Mrs. H. que Thursday of last week after B. Finney for Mother's Day were Mrs. Woods had spent a visit at her daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Jayton. They were all dinner Kaiser, and the grandchildren, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin, Bobby Woods. Bone Ph. 455-1370 Kaiser and a friend, all of Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. David Setliff and 0 FDIC Craig of Turkey were hosts for a QUITAQUE Lottie Owens attended Sunday Mother's Day dinner in their School at Silverton Sunday mor- home Sunday. Those present ning, then drove to Canyon and were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kimbell had lunch with the Melvin of Quitaque, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. May, Sunday. The Johnson's Watkins family and Mrs. 011ie Mabry and Cindy of Tulia, Mr. daughters, Lucretia, from Ver- Memorial Day McMinn. and Mrs. Keith Gentry, Kelly, non and Kayla, from Levelland Amanda and Brandon of Snyder. were home. They are both Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hamilton spending this week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brunson of A time to remember someone held dear. and Katy of Lubbock and Butch Edmonson• Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Kayla finished at South Plains Hamilton were dinner guests on College with a major in elemen- Cantwell, Kimberly apd Justin of A memorial gift to the American Cancer Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Plainview, Mrs. Mary Wallace, tary education. She plans to le, Texas Leroy Hamilton in Quitaque. enter West Texas State Univer- Society supports programs of research to find Mr. and Mrs. James Lynn a cure for cancer, public and professional 0 Kimbell and Travis of Turkey, sity at Canyon in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitting- Douglas and Bruce Setliff of education, and services for cancer patients ton and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Canyon. Most of the group and their families. These programs are Morris of New Home were visited in the J. W. Kimbell home dedicated to wiping out cancer in your guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron at different times over the lifetime. est Morris and family in Plainview weekend in Quitaque. on Mother's Day. Your memorial gift today could be a gift of life Visitors in the Wendell Farley tomorrow. For more information call your Among the visitors at the home for Mother's Day were her With a fine pen and a Quitaque Church of Christ Sun- American Cancer Society Unit. NERS niece, Leann Farley of Amarillo, microscope, Lincoln's Get- Mrs. Peggy Fleming day were Mr. and Mrs. - Gene Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wellman, tysburg Address has been Clary of Tulia • Mrs. Ima Nell printed on a human hair Box 98 Jamie, Richard and Ryan, Mr. Silverton, Texas 79257 Francis of Plainview and Mrs. and Mrs. Dennis Farley, Melody less than three inches in Debbie Bertie Gunn of Flomot. length. 0, and Vance, Quitaque. AMERICAN In ancient Russia, it was CANCER Some think wearing mint Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson believed that a skein of red ivSOCIETY* around the neck is good hosted a Mother's Day dinner for wool wound about the tv Need9 for the eyes. arms and legs would ward her mother, Mr. and Mrs. James off fevers. nitssoAtwo'' PAGE FOUR THE VALLEY TRIBUNE THURSDAY. MAY IC 1985 petrol teachers. There has to be Representative's district. An an• Most of the representatives on Lynn McDt a better way. We didn't touch the written rule is to quickly pass the County Affairs Committee Little Wrangler Rodeo kindergarten (baby-sitting' pro these bills out of committee and have from two to fifteen counties gram. By eliminating this pro- schedule them on the Local and in their legislative districts. This Doctor's DI , we could have saved Consent Calendar for floor ac- is very helpful in screening bills vent Winners Announced gram ieLtynnnoinDyalles ldnfi .c_Doen E another $93.3 million. tion. These bills are usually which will adversely affect smal- tpAgn Mc took hi were Lance Bradford, There are certain programs gaveled through without a din ler counties. h; 1m9a85ja, rfOitnlh from the Little %%ringlet Jeremiah Brooks. Justin Delano, still left in the budget which I'll senting vote. However, an in Recently. Rep. J. W. Buchan otis'Aril sponsored here Saturday night Hilly Edwards. Casey Frizzell, be "gunning for- when they hit creasing amount of legislation an, D-Dumas, passed a bill at the by the Silverton P•TA. Anthony Gamble. Stanley Gam the floor of the House. I will be comes from Harris and Dallas request of The District and plead his All Around Senior Cowgirl ble. Ramon Garcia, jr., Jennifer referring to the items in future counties where more than 20 County Clerks Association. that was Monica Arnold, and the Grintiond. Wayne Henderson, columns. My, it is fun down here representatives serve each of would raise the cost of a A native of Wage, son of Mr. and Mr All-Around Senior Cowboy was Zane Henderson, Ricky Hughes. when one is successful in cutting these counties. Many times the marriage license by $7.50. All of def Qwtaqu Josh Brooks. Kevin James. DeWayne Juarez, out WASTE. proposed legislation is a means to the additional funds would go to PkiMcDok'sn'aPlhdY o In the Junior Division, the Brandon Lowrey, Brian Martin. Last week a good friend from settle fueds between local fig- the General Revenue Fund of the 'reared on the farm in AD-Around Cowgirl was Holly Marshall McCammon, Christi Pampa called in regard to the ores. Sometimes this legislation county. For several years now, a high school Nance, and the All-Around Cow McWaters, David Ott, Garrett required auto liability law. Col. will affect the rest of the State group has been trying to raise attended Texas Tech i boy was WHI Sperry. Ott, Jarrett Pigg, Angie Pointer, Jim Adams of the Texas Depart- adversely. Much of this legisla- the marriage license fee and and received his H.S. Some of the All Around buck Amy Ramsey, Kayla Ramsey. ment of Public Safety provided tion mandates city or county require the funds be sent to the Agriculture Education les were donated by the P TA Kristi Smith, Briana Sperry. me with some information on this government to do something. A State to sponsor a program for 66 he WAS employed b: and others were donated by Heidi Tiffin, Robbie Weeks and subject. In 1981. before the bill lot of it is state legislation that battered wives and children. A er Seeds' Hybrid Sor Ragland's. Melissa Woods. mandating the liability insurance actually meddles in the rightful representative from San Antonio diction department Winners of the Stick horse Appreciation was expressed to on automobiles went into effect, affairs of a county. For instance. offered an amendment which me forOt iiis re Race were I. Jonathan Ivory; 2. B&B Satellite, Briscoe Imple only 73% of Texas motorists had one bill was proposed that would provides a county may use these production y Jonathan Whit fill; 3. Dedra ment. Briscoe County Farm insurance. In 1982. when the law require all persons collecting funds for the benefit of battered Jsefau oinp r the ie a Valleynoe. offilnn Johnston. Bureau. Brown McMurtry Imple- took effect. the number of fees, such as justices of the wives. This amendment was From 1966 to 1969, he Junior Call Riding winners ment, City of Silverton, Caprock insured motorists rose to 91.5%. peace, to deposit the fees within accepted since it is an option the U. S. Army as 1 were 1. Itie) Jason Smith and Food, Fogerson I.umber, First In 1983, the number of insured 24 hours from the time of given to the county court. Specialist Komi Martin; 2. itiei Bradley State Bank. Gary Grady's "66". motorists dropped to 84%. In collection into the County Tree More recently, a major bill has duty in Vietnam. In Price and Russ Baird. Grabbe-Simpson Chev.. Garvin 1984, insured motorists remained sury. One such bill was assigned come before the House which entered the Universi Winning teams in the Girls Oil Co., Grimland Welding, Jones at 84%. During the 1982-83 fiscal to a subcommittee of which I was mandates marriage license fees zona where he worked Lamb Dressing were 1. Brandi Dept. Store. Mary John's, year. there were 135.838 convic- chairman. Our subcommittee ex be raised again and the monies imidanee of Dr. Lee Brunson, Holly Nance and Shan- Nance's Food Store. Pizza Box, tions for those violating the tended the time to seven days sent to the State in order to reteived his M.S. non Weaver: 2. Stara Hill, Leslee Ragland's Wear, Rock liability insurance law. In the and permitted the County Com- establish a protective children's Breeding in 1971. His I Weeks and Michelle Whitfill; 3. Creek Grocery, Rhode Pipe Co.. 198384 fiscal year. this figure missioners Court to grant a fund. Presently, the General was entitled, 'The Carrie Baird. Kristi Bean and Silverton Gin, Shear Delight. rose to 177,000 convictions. As of 30-day extension if the popula- Appropriations Bill provides Temperature on Poll Verlin B. Towe Agency and all Dedra Johnston. April 4, 1985, there have been tion of that county is less than $150 million for a protective more in Cotton Specie the citizens of Silverton who Barrel Racing winners were I. 367,267 drivers who have had 50,000 people. This is called a children's program and approxi- we of the first stud chipped in to make the rodeo Monica Arnold; 2. Kristi Bean; 3. their driver's licenses suspended population bracket. Much of the mately $5 million for the batter- response by cytopla possible. Krista Tucker. for violating the auto insurance legislation from Harris and Dal- ed wives program. sterile lines of cotton Winners in the Pole Bending liability law. If you don't have las counties have a population Icelanders read more were I. Monica Arnold: 2. liability insurance, I would ad- bracket affecting counties of books per capita than any tutEMployed by Cob Bradley Brunson; 3. Lance vise you to re-read these statis- more than 1,000,000 people. world other people In the greed Seed Compact Smith. tics. Mr. McDonald was at Winning teams in the Junior In addition to the Appropria- *Ditching 'New Construction 'Commercial cotton breeder in Goat Milking were t Group 11 1. Soul tions Committee. I also serve on Brandi Brunson. Holly Nance and •Repair before moving to Tun the County Affairs Committee. A *Sprinkler Systems *Remodeling Shannon Weaver; 2. Molly Bo- sippi in 1973. While ir lot of proposed legislation comes 10 Years Experience mar. Becky McFall and Vanessa pi, he was responsible before this committee. Some of Martin: 3. Carrie Baird, Mar JIM, N'IVEV, and soybean researi this legislation affects only part Dunham and Steel Hill; Group 21 of one county or n part of a State I. Cy Coiner, Patrick O'Neal and Misii"rooved ibParPilt Delt toLub boc: In George Pigg. was the cotton brew Winners of the Senior Goat 1979, was given the Milking were 1. Josh Brooks. Lyndel Ivory and Brian West. 2. tonr"Prian'thailpitrYanodf SoRers Wil T Bomar. Dusty Martin and der. In 1983, he er After ninety days of heated Braden Towe; 3. Terry Miller. Graduate School debate and many hours of Lance Smith and Trent Smith. hasseling over the budget for the Braden Towe won the Boot t th w State of Texas. our Appropria eguidancehere t Scramble. E. lions Committee approved a Winners of the Greased Pig Hr spent six two-year budget that totals $36.1 six mont Race were 1. (tie) Josh Brooks, billion. Bradley Price and Will Sperry. pmiS'ximehenw'hti This was done mostly by cuts e:Wrbc4ats na sHAlriulytanbreitt Senior Steer Riding winners in the budget, some raises in user were 1. Mike Miller, 2. Langdon fees and a tuition increase for quo State Univer Reagan; 3. Jeff Smith. students in our state-supported Washington on In the Teachers' Cowrhip colleges and universities. No Pne't. After he rota Throwing Contest. Principal Leo- doubt this has been the toughest ". he rot nard Morgan was the overall politicalN°rth Airi i, on session in the last 10 or 12 year . grand champion. Mrs_ Juannah Take my word for it. there Production in the Jennings was the winning lady plenty of room to make further Jaguar) teacher Both Mr Morgan and ,put"uhlizio cuts. tion is Mrs Jennings received free "Rerto (It'll Contingent on the passage of eises.iltove pizzas. compliment, of the hzza fentanetit several pieces of legislation lion which we feel will pass, state Stock for the rodeo was Now there s a successful farmer. Every employees will remise a three provided by Larry Corner. Quinn kid he has is driving a new tractor percent raise for the first year of Montague. Turn Burson. T V. the biennium' and • two percent McClure. and Perry Brunson s . I raise for the second year . ten daugh The grand entry activity was ters I am very proud of the fact I highlighted by the playing of the successfully authored many of National Anthem by Honour the motions to trim the budget MEMBER Chestnut 00 his saxophone. and by millions of dollars. One of my the invoratiorn by Timmy Wheel motions cut the Legislative Bud eoples tei441taM)uw;:.'" ,: lille,Aill:gThr er and Michelle Whatfill Rodeo inli'te:,..SktuLIAnnl"------G---J.alil.o:ingues.,iTC,i. H get Hoards proposed $17 million FDIC lied:fadLYis.,,:lb:alforibtrf announcer aka Aaron Younger aIb:drtil, teacher testing program to $6 S A plaque was prooenled to the ' ind D million This would lease enough Sets-return Y ie..re f armee. in .1,,,,,•,,, may, only lie basic skill. testing I apprecuitioa for their help in supported as amendment to tde planning and conducting the debts all d the tubas for the Dyoot--.----o.-..... rodeo tea*saa but this seetbe h: lo the Jim, Rodeo clowns were Jackie Whit 1 thee dropped bed red *brie, " the Mot Mark Austen. /Bank of Turkey, TI. S1 Wheeler. Las Rem, weds the noteni he the beat Neal Ede Ards, Rhea loamy wnw"' MI, Alb tea. Can you magma • wet dY of LuiZ_Pointe Thiry Tomlin. Brod WM := that weeld cam $100 per teethes 3 158 • F::::(606)122 1221 • T:rkej NI: 79261 r Wheeler. Tiro id.pe.e , Bryan he riew state's 170.000 teachers" pr'1414ge,,„, hi' 17:1;diliek' Wheeler. Tare tialWr• and Reehgr Assewiser Iteespereset fail and NI:::1; ED c Derma ere rhoehred imempeteet. this '''''.- FO'' -" tle d"Cre Johnny Other boys and Orb portlier weld elms la weed/ eget $2.000 1r The tt peeing is he eat prof... per tender to Isom the Incase IITM-15"—fr `'ocasntrile Arno *writ -Vconiii, IA pp TVIVISD Y MAI Ilk I M.5 toestaaw • THE VALLEY ranit .NE P tat l: is Cade., Ramsey and family. Sthr111140. Care Center Saturday to visit flais Mr and Mrs lee McDonald. .tem* Lynn McDonald Receive., their mother. Mrs J T Bradley dbilitiL Slam. Sherri, kirk and kin, Visitars in the Odin Reagan Pampa. Mr and Mn Looste They took Ice cream and seri .51 home for Si,•ther's lay were Doctor's Degree Saturda y McDonald. tiles and Juka all the resident • lent Mrs Ell, Mayon Tulia. Flyer int. Mr and Mrs Gerry Wryer. rut Barric . Sir and Mn Stanley and Brent. !claim Dropping by ► 1 . W. paha, Id Pnce Chavt y ry vtal and Guests in the home of Mr and in the afternoon were Denis...- d Chns. Mr and Mrs Randy Clay Mrs. James Barefi•ld over the Bynum. Quitaque. and Mr and weekend were Mr and Mrs. Phil degree. hi Mrs James E Gomm and dough and Tdlanl. Mr and Mrs Rex uplift" lid Barefield. Debra and Mark of Munes tut pi= major la Ai: tees of CLsytony ilk Harmon. John David and Dee tut el d Aireassay). Dee They all took lunch and Miami and Joey liarefmdd of di 187A0, p A web* al Wimp .. he is the spent the day at Caprock Can Lubbock Mn Lotto,- Buchanan and Mr h soap aid min of Mr and Mrs. Rome eons State Park on Mother's The Phil liarefield. •muted in and Mrs Jim Teague of Foe d to Pep od of eh:nacre He was has the Walter Taylor home, too Worth spent a few tia ■ • t hl• yew Mrs Mason is spending a few 0 week visiting Mr. Annie Parker days v outing this week Mr. and Mrs J It. Nance of r7.1 In We Wit/ and Mr and Mrs Tool FA!. we be ad attende‘t i . o Rock Creek were dinner guests Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Trague • Mr and Mrs Jack Bradley of of Mr. and Mr. Ralph Carter le mad VIle and served his t are nieces of Mr.. Parker Inlhart spent the weekend in the Sunday. He spoke at both 941M Aprieublure Sescat.. - ai dabs. A IS le wee Implored by Parmel- home of Mr and Mrs. nick services of the Quitaque Church Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jameson ike ee Hybrid Mrphem Prea Taylor They all went to Lockney of Christ. Awns and family of Edmonson were dmat eleit dotes depertmet where he hosts for a family get together on the ▪ remerible ler leuedstion coq for Mother's Day Sunday. Those Ref Mend wed production is the Sae WATKINS PRODUCTS present were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mew es Mewls Valley of Califonea. Distributor has 191111 to IMO. he sewed is Ramsey. Jana Boyles. Mr. and is at wee the U. S. Army as informetice Mrs. Dale Ramsey and children. Billie Jean Griffin or come by Gulf Warehouse 'met all of Quitaque. Mr. and Mrs. Quita.i,.. tupeal ks Speciellet with a neeyear tow al Phone 455 1191 to duty r Vietnam In 19611. he I NOY MIctiOsi 41.D Johnny Chadwick and boys of Rome Web ellend the University of Ari. Amarillo. Mr and Mrs ight lease he saw where he worked wafer the if the mew Eddie Owens of Dr. Lee MAth and r e ader guidasky rowebed his M.S. Is Plant Receives Degree the chi, - fhwelleg be 1571. Hie M.S. thesis !he was entitled. "The Effect of Paul Edwin Owens of Plain C&L Food Temperature on Pollen DAM slew was one of the anadidates at DEPOID on us twee In Cotton Spinet." It was Texas Tech Uniumnity to receive tad apt one of the first studies of the his Master of Arta degree in r the ru reeponee by cytoplasmic male Mass Communications with con contrition in Public Robtions in POR SUPER BUDGET BUYS Mae tines of cotton tempera ad moon taw Saturday morning exercises held than ass IMployed by Coher'• Pedi in the Lubbock Municipal Coli Specials for May 17-18 tht *OM creed Seed Company in 1971. mum. Eddie's thesis was entitled, "A t. McDaniel was an assistant Boneless Boneless mmercial beteder in South Carolina Survey of the Relationship He ■•r' .re mewing to Tunica. Minis- tween Public Information and CHUCK ROAST lb. $1.69 STEW MEAT lb. $1.79 .Repair in UPI& Intik in /Massif,- Student Recruitment Offices at pi. he w as reopennble for cotton the 4-Year Texas Colleges and and • ' ,.ran remereh in the Universities:- Sliced Wright's Hickory Smoked While he was ■ student. he was Illwinsappi Deka. In 1976. he BEEF LIVER lb. 79c SLAB BACON lb. $1.39 Mend blab to Lubbock where be inducted into Kappa Tau Alpha. wan the cotton breeder and in national society honoring schol 1979. was given the additional arships in journalism and mass communications. Assorted Cut Family Pack Armor Chicken Fried respossibility of Research Sta. Lion Manager and Sorghum Wee. PORK ('HOPS lb. $1.39 BEEF PATTIES lb. $1.39 der In ISMS. he entered the Graduate School at Texas Tech Attend Graduation University where be studied Service In Houston PEPSI-COLA ender the guidance of Dr Jerry E. Quistuberry. Deidra Johnson. wife of Billy DIET PEPSI 6 pak 12 oz. cans He spent eh months in the Johnson. who is the son of Mr. $179 MOUNTAIN DEW Sudan. North Africa in 19slt and Mrs. Clyde Johnson of where he was • Hybrid Sorghum Turkey. graduated from the Production Casseltant S. Wash University of Law School. cum FROZEN ITEMS trigi•n State Univonity. Pull laude. on May II. 1985. at the man. Washington on • USAID Hofheinx Pavilion in Houston. A 2# pkg. Shurfine Krinkle Cut 1 gal. plastic Rich and Ready propped Aftir he wtersed horn reception followed on the Univer North .Afrem. he eismpletal • city of Houston campus. Deldra POTATOES $1.19 ORANGE DRINK $1.09 publication on Hybrid Sorghum will be preparing for the bar Production in the Sudan. in exam in July and will be Shurfine January l9e1S. The title of this employed by Bracewell and 16 oz. pkg. Mrs. Good Cookie publication is 11011900110 of Pho Patterson in Houston. TOMATO SAUCE 5 for $1.00 CHOC. to...nth...us to Gawk Difieren Prior to attending Low School. CHIP COOKIES $1.39 ors In. Sink Source Ratios." Desire was a public education He is married to the former teacher in the Houston School 14"2 oz. can Hunt's Whole Peeled Doris An Estes of StIvertoo. System. where she was employ TOMATOES 59c daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ed at Reagon High School in 64 oz. btl. Liquid Laundry Estes of Sdvertoo. They have Sydney. Australia. for two years. Y E S DETERGENT $2.99 two daughters, Annessa and It was there she met Billy 16 oz. can Hormel Amy Lynn and his family live at Johnson 5 Highland Drive. Ramsorn Can Deldra is a native of Ireland. CHILI $1.09 yon. Texas. near Lubbock. She attended the University of Dublin in Ireland and received 15 oz. can Eatwell Jack R Ann Jones had two of her her undergraduate degree there. Reg. $1.23 Kleenex children. Candy. from Texas Those attending the gradua- SOFTIQUE TISSUE 89c MACKEREL 69c Tack and Danny. home for tion from Turkey were Mrs. Mother's Day. Mrs. Debi& McFall Clyde Johnson and Celia John wan also a guest for lunch son. along with friends from the 10 lb. hag All Purpose Russett 1# cello bag California o Houston and Dallas areas. Guests to the Jimmy Pointer POTATOES $1.19 CARROTS 2 for 49c home aver the Mother's Day Those helping Mrs. Elsa Reed weekend were Mr and Mrs. celebrate Mother's Day at Cap Pt. ctn. California California Jimmy Wayne Pointer and Ran rock Canyons State Park were STRAWBERRIES 49c dy of Lubbock. Ricky has beer Mr. and Mrs Leo Reed. Lesa. AVOCADOS 3 for 50c MjI visiting his grandparents. Others Vera and Paul of Amarillo. Mr present were Johnny. Michelle. and Mrs. George Reed. sd , e- Angie and Cory Pointer ton. Mrs. Roy l*,alde. Mr and Mrs F VirA F F MATED Mr and Mrs. Horace M... - Tie wirer Anvencievi F COOS vocabulary contain 10.000 Quitaque. Lynn NkDonaid C&L FOOD Turkey words PAGE SIX THE VALLEY TRIBUNE THURSDAY 116, 1915

VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Meet The Valle

SARAH BETH HEWETT KAYLENE GREEN SHON PHELPS MARGARITA LEAL AMY BRANNON WANDA BRITTIA Sarah Beth Hewett, valedic- Kaylene Green, salutatorian of Shon Phelps is the 18-year-old Margarita Leal is the 18-year- Amy Brannon is the 18-year- Wanda Brittian is the torian of the graduating class of the Class of 1985, is the 18-year- son of Robert Phelps and Brenda old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. old daughter of Jerry Don and old daughter of Melt 1985, daughter of Hayford and old daughter of Keith and Bettie Morris. He was a member of Pablo Leal. She was a member of Peggy Brannon. She was a Alfreda Brittian. She Norma Hewett, plans to attend Green. She was a member of FFA for four years. He participa- Pep Squad for four years, being member of both FHA and Pep member of FHA for fou Wayland Baptist University in FHA four years, serving as ted in football and basketball named Pep Squad Queen her Squad all four years of high serving as second vice-pi Plainview in the fall. treasurer her senior year. She four years, being named to the senior year. She was also select- school. She played basketball her junior year. She wa She was Drum Major of the participated in basketball her All-District squad in football his ed as Miss Flame her senior year. two years and served as girls Pep Squad two years. 1 Band her sophomore year at freshman and senior years and in senior year. She was a member of FHA for basketball manager two years. track and played basket Alvarado High School; elected track her freshman year. She Shoes was selected Pep Squad two years. She participated in She participated in UIL spell- three years. Miss Flame her junior year at was a class officer her freshman Hero his senior year. UIL Number Sense for four ing two years. Wonder's favorite Goa Valley; was reporter of FHA her and sophomore years. She was His favorite food is ketchup years. She received the Math Amy's favorite food is seafood. no. Her favorite song i senior year; member of FHA her on the Annual Staff for three and his favorite place to eat is the award her senior year. She lists her favorite song as and her favorite movies junior and senior years; played years, serving as editor her Texas Spoon. His favorite songs Her favorite food is pizza and being "I Can't Fight This Feel- Golden Pond" and "Purp basketball through her junior senior year. She was a member are "Heaven's on Fire" and her favorite song is "Rythm of ing" and her favorite musical Her favorite person i year; played volleyball her fresh- of the Student Council for two "California Girls" and his favorite the Night" and her favorite groups as Alabama and George Dorsett. Her favorite t man and sophomore years; was a years, serving as president her musical groups are "Kiss" and musical groups are Bruce Spring- Strait. Her favorite movie is do are to go to Amar member of the band at Alvarado; senior year. Willie Nelson. His pet peeve is steen and Def Leopard. Her "E.T." and her pet peeves are Wellington to see Rob was a member of Pep Squad her She participated in UIL type- George Strait. favorite movie is "Where the spinach, taco salad, and people pet peeves are cookies, t junior and senior years; was writing her junior year, ready Shon's future plans include Boys Are" and her favorite pro who act like somebody they're people, and people who g inducted into the National Honor writing her sophomore year, and attending South Plains College. football player is Joe Montana. not. Future plans for Wo Society her sophomore year; the One-Act Play her junior and Her future plans are to attend Her future plans include at- elude attending Texas went to UIL in typing her junior senior years. She was a cheer- West Texas State University and tending West Texas State Uni- University in Houston. year; was in UIL spelling her leader for three years. serving as major in marketing. versity and majoring in elemen- senior year; went to UIL in head cheerleader her senior tary education. music her junior and senior year. She received the Science years; received honorable men- award her sophomore year and tion at Area One-Act Play the Typing award her junior contest her senior year. year. She was selected as Best She received the Health All-Around Girl, Most Likely To Award her freshman year; the Succeed, Football Sweetheart English award her sophomore and Prom Queen her senior year. year; the Typing award her She made a grade average of junior year; the English award 91.13 overall to become saluta- her senior year; the Music award torian of her class. her junior and senior years. Her favorite food is Texas Her favorite food is ice cream; cream pie, and her favorite song favorite song, "We Are the is "Crazy For You," by Madonna. Reason"; Favorite movie, "Star Her favorite movie is "Where the Wars" and sequels; Favorite Boys Are." singers. Lee Greenwood and Her pet peeves are sandstorms Gary Morris; can't stand English and the last three weeks of Peas. school. Her pet peeve is people who Kaylene's future plans include judge others by their looks attending Texas Tech University before they get to know the in the fall semester. person.

KENNETH RAY GARVIN, JR. RAY DON TAYLOR TIMOTHY CLARDY Kenneth Ray Garvin, Jr. is the Ray Don Taylor is the 18-year- Timothy Clardy is the 18-year- 18-yearold son of J. W. and old son of Don and Zeola Taylor. old son of Joe Moore and Diane Louise Hood. He was a member He has been a member of FFA Johnson. He was a member of of FFA all four years he was in for four years. serving as sentim FFA all four years in high school. high school. He was elected class al for two years. He participated He participated in football and favorite his senior year. as Sentinal for Chapter Conduct- basketball all four years, being He lists his favorite food as ing for three years. He played named to the All-District and tacos. His favorite musical football one year and was football All-South Plains squads his sen- groups are "Kiss" and Van manager for three years. He ior year. He also participated in Halen. His favorite song is played basketball four years. track all four years. "Animalize." His favorite movie Ray's favorite food is pizza and Tim was selected as Mr. VHS. is "Friday the 13th. Part V." his favorite song is "You Talk FHA Beau. and Most Athletic his His future plans include atten- Too Much." His favorite movie is senior year. ding TSTI and studying refriger- "48 Hours" and his favorite His favorite food is Ruffles ation. musical group is Morris Day and potato chips. He lists his favorite The Time. His pet peeves are singer as Prince, and his favorite gossips and fake people. song as "Purple Rain." Tim is Ray's future plans are to undecided about his future. attend Clarendon College. IRL R.SD111 Y 16.1985 THE VALLEY TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Valle) High Seniors '85

IRANNON WANDA BRITFIAN ANGELA HENDRIX LARRY BOB CLAY D'ANNA SMITH ROBIN MYERS on is the 18-year Wanda Brittian is the 18-year- Angela Hendrix is the 18-year- Larry Bob Clay is the 17-year- D'anna Smith is the 18-year- Judy Robin Myers is the of Jerry Don and old daughter of Melba and old daughter of Bobby and Alta old son of Joe Ike and Anna Beth old daughter of Dale and Dona 18-year-old daughter of Deloy on. She was a Alfreda Brittian. She was a Green. Some of the activities she Clay. He has been a member of Smith. She was a member of the and Kay Myers. She plans to th FHA and Pep member of FHA for four years. participated in were FHA for FFA for four years. He received FHA all four years in high school, attend Texas Tech University in it' years of high serving as second vice-president four years. Pep Squad for three his Lone Star Farmer degree his serving as representative her the fall. )layed basketball her junior year. She was in the years, UIL poetry for three junior year. He also won State in freshman and sophomore years She was a member of FHA I served as girls Pep Squad two years. She ran years, and UM spelling one year. Fruit and Vegetable Proficiency and historian her senior year. throughout her four years in high ager two years. track and played basketball for Angela lists her favorite food his junior year. She played basketball all four school, and served as third vice- sled m UIL spa- three years. as corn. Her favorite movie is He played football for four years in high school and ran president her junior year. She Wonder's favorite food is piz- "Breakin'," and her favorite years and was named to both the track all four years. She qualified was a member of the Pep Squad te food is seafood. ca. Her favorite song is "Rap" musical group is Prince and the All-District and All-South Plains for Regional in track her sopho- all four years in high school. She favorite song as and her favorite movies are "On Revolution. squads his senior year. He was more, junior and senior years. was a member of the Annual Fight This Feel- Golden Pond" and "Purple Rain." Her pet peeves are people who reporter of the senior class. She was alternate for the Sprint Staff two years, serving as favorite musical Her favorite person is Tony steal and people who erase the Larry Bob's favorite food is Relay team that won State her co-editor her senior year. She lama and George Dorsett. Her favorite things to chalk board without getting all of Mexican Food. His favorite song sophomore year. was basketball manager three ivorite movie is do are to go to Amarillo and the writing off. is "Queen of My Heart" and his She was a member of the Pep years. She was a member of the pet peeves are Wellington to see Robert. Her Angela's future plans include favorite singer is Hank Williams, Squad her freshman, junior and Student Council two years. dad, and people • pet peeves are cookies, two-faced attending West Texas State Uni- Jr. His favorite movie is "Bever- senior years. She was voted Pep Among the honors Robin re- Imebody they're people. and people who give up. versity in the fall and majoring in ly Hills Cop." His pet peeves are Squad Queen her junior year and ceived were class favorite, two Future plans for Wonder in- secretarial science. sandstorms, people who brag was runner-up her senior year. years, and Most Beautiful her 'lens include at- clude attending Texas Southern about what they've accomplished She was a JV cheerleader her senior year. She participated in fexas State Uni- University in Houston. and people who think they are sophomore year. She was class the One-Act Play her senior year joring in elemen- better than others. reporter her freshman and junior and received district honorable Larry's future plans include years. She served on the Annual mention. She was also a Football attending Clarendon College in Staff her sophomore, junior and Sweetheart candidate her senior the fall. senior years, serving as editor year. her senior year. She enjoys driving her car and She participated in the One- running around with friends. Her Act Play in UIL competition her favorite musical group is "Ala- senior year, and was on the crew bama," and her favorite songs her sophomore and junior years. are "Missing You," by Diana She received the Typing scholas- Ross, and "I'm Crazy for You," tic award her junior year. by Madonna. Her favorite food is D'anna lists "anything Italian" Mrs. Green's Chinese Food. Her as her favorite food, and her favorite movies are "The Outsid- favorite songs are "You're the ers" and "Spring Break." She Inspiration" and "There's No dislikes braised beef and spinach. Way." Her favorite movies are Her pet peeves are people who "Country" and "Hard To Hold." act like somebody they are not, Her favorite music groups are and people who pass judgment "Madonna" and "Alabama." She on others. lists her pet peeves as Panhandle track weather and two-faced people. D'anna's future plans include attending Texas Tech University in the fall.

GLYN DE PIGG C. L. HAWKINS CRISS MORRISON Glyn De Pigg is the 18-year-old C. L. (Crash) Hawkins is the Criss Morrison is the 18-year- son of Jack and Johnnie Pigg. He 18-year-old son of W. E. and old son of Murray Wayne and was a member of FFA all four Shirley Hawkins. C. L. was a Judy Morrison. He was a mem- years in high school, serving as member of FFA for four years ber of FFA for four years, an officer his sophomore, junior and was a member of FHA his serving as president his senior foot.— and and senior years. senior year. year. He was also a class officer years, s' bet': He served as class officer all He was selected Mr. Flame all four years. serving as presi- bil•Disln,...c.t . four years of high school. and Friendliest Boy his senior dent his junior and senior years. squads a's Glyn De lists "Down on the year. He participated in football four ed Farm" as being his favorite song a participst His favorite food is Chinese years, being named All-District His favorite foods are T-bone and "Going South" as his favorite food and his favorite place to eat his senior year. He played vs. OS. steak and Chinese food, and his movie. is Allsup's. His favorite song is basketball and ran track for favorite song is "Down on the amted- ith Mr • Host Athletic bis His pet peeve is "people who "Down on the Farm" and his three years. He got the scholastic Farm" by Charley Pride. His think they are better than favorite singer is George Strait. award in history. favorite movie is "Convoy" and 0d is ilufg.es,. others." Glyn De's future is His favorite movie is "Christine." He was selected as Best his favorite singer is Carly r ts fav'n." undecided. His pet peeves are gossip and All-Around Boy and Most Likely Simon. His pet peeve is people fake people. to Succeed. He was also selected who gossip. I'd his f'Tivc(11m is•e Crash's future plans are to as Prom King, all during his His future plans include atten- attend Clarendon College. senior year. - his future. ding Texas Tech University. istnispAY, MAY 16, PAGE EIGHT THE VALLEY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985

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VLASIC KOSHER This part of Czechoslav OIL OR WATER PAK happened to be the first Dill CHICKEN OF THE SEA 10# Utility Spears estate that Hitler invaded iw 99 LIGHT took over in his quest to rule POTATOES world. The Germans were $1.39 giving us any trouble. They 1 running from the advan Russian army and wanted surrender to the Americans. ASST. FLAVORS KRAFT 16 oz. Shurfine Today in Austin, the temi Barbecue 99 4 ORANGE JUICE the 69th Session of the T Sauce 131g 7 Legislature is winding down $1.49 4 like World War 11 was in Eu in 1945. People here are jie . 0_, c. battle-worn as troops wer JENO'S PIZZA Europe 40 years ago. $119 .L;.tr;--), A compromise is still U .___...,z reached between the House Senate versions of the Al

priations Bill. In my opinion , fee bill approved by the Hu: a very responsible piece of w fm not sure about the Se version. I'm disappointed I HEALTH AND BEAUTY not land a position on Coke. Conference Committee. Earlier I reported to you 12 oun & 39 our tuition cost to colleges 6 Pack cc universities was the lowest ii cans nation. We have thousand students attending Texas Lay's 71/2 oz. bag leges because our out.ot! NABISCO COOKIES tuition is much lower than • POTATO CHIPS it YOPLAIT m them to at 99c 1-4. OREOS college in their home state. I elo u were 2 for $1.00 comingldC to Texas, woo 20' OFF LABEL LIQUID CLEANER 20 OZ 99 edstiaakinblishging resid PKG. $ 1 In Texas and Pine-Sol our lower rates. A fee a4isvanno if it represents less than wt. costs the state to render 15..$ 19 GUARANTEED 73% LEAN FRESH service. As we went throg 4 reference aycss ailt awbasle atos;hs. ei. d Large Grade A Ground Beef LB. 99 wei!ingg.tlied ea f eeThiseiliSenn ad t et v.heeenr &An. oe Ir EGGS 8 1 2 LB pgnporto fo btootat 11, HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF w r e much doz. 59c u,h ._..0 g1: te a higherhre eatigi vk.r etChap histuhatsteD antI ' Briskets WHOLE IN THE BAAVGG LB $ 1 29 HORMEL "S PORK LINK SAUSAGE di 19 KOZ tough Little Sizzlers State

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DAY' MAY 16, 198,5 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985 THE VALLEY TRIBUNE PAGE NINE take immediate effect. At one substance of the bill is one out he already had a client on the time, many of the states had Blue sentence which states, "Casing- other side. This could turn out to Laws. Only 14 states presently head gas means all gas produced be the biggest battle of the 69th have them. Polls from one end of from a common reservoir, as Legislature. The severance tax the state to the other showed determined by the Commission, loss sent chills up and down the 60-80 percent of the population from a- well classified by the FOSTER spine of every legislator. The WHALEY favored repeal of the Blue Law. Commission as an oil well." companion bill to Senate Bill 1396 The earliest known set of At this writing Senate Bill Millions of dollars are being is being carried by Speaker Pro dentures was dug up in a 1396, authored by Sen. Tati spent for legal and lobby work by Tern Hugo Berlanga (D-Corpus field in Switzerland and is Santiesteban (D-El Paso), is the major oil companies on one -Christi). believed to data form sone being heard before the Senate side and the independent oil The outcome of this battle time in the 15th century. capitol' Natural Resources Committee. operators on the other in their could affect every 10-acre-spa- This committee is composed of efforts to defeat or pass the bill. ced-well in Texas, even though comments Senators Lindon Williams, Hous- Comptroller Bob Bullock drop- the battle began in the Pan- ton; Buster Brown, Lake Jack- ped another blockbuster last handle where the oil and gas "War in the E.T.O. (European son; Glenn Kothmann, San An- Theatre Operations) will end week when he indicated the rights are owned by separate tonio; Cynthia Krier, San Anton- controversy in the Panhandle parties. officially at one minute after io; Ted Lyons, Mesquite; John would cost the state in severance RUBY RED midnight May 9.1945." Montford, Lubbock; Bill Sarpal- Forty years ago I received this taxes as much as $100 million if Playing cards were origi ius, Canyon; Bill Sims. San the independents lose the battle. nally modeled after the fruit message in clear text by Interna- Angelo; Carlos Truan, Corpus Battle lines are being drawn and In old Germany, people be- currency of the Tang tional Morse Code on a hill near Christi and Hector Uribe of lobbyists are tripping over one lieved that wheat waving dynasty in ancient China. Winterburg, Czechoslavakia, on Brownsville. in the wind meant that a 1. May 8, 1945. We were with another. One lobbyist, hired by vegetable spirit was pass- The bill takes up about one- the independents, withdrew af- ing through it. advanced elements of Gen. Pat- half of a page of paper. The ter the third day when he found ton's 4th Armored Division. I still have this message and a photograph of me receiving the message. This part of Czechoslavakia All Grinds FILLED WITH YOUR FAVORITE SOFT DRINK happened to be the first real Maryland Club 32 CZ. TALLSUP estate that Hitler invaded and took over in his quest to rule the COFFEE world. The Germans were not 1 lb. $1.99 giving us any trouble. They were FOUNTAIN running from the advancing Russian army and wanted to 175 count DRINK surrender to the Americans. Today in Austin, the tempo of Kleenex the 69th Session of the Texas FACIAL TISSUES Legislature is winding down just c like World War II was in Europe ea. 89c in 1945. People here are just as EACH battle-worn as troops were in 49 Europe 40 years ago. A compromise is still to be ALLSUP'S UP TO S299.99 C ALLSUP'S ASSORTED reached between the House and SAFE & Senate versions of the Appro- priations Bill. In my opinion, the MONEY CONVENIENT ICE $i 69 fee bill approved by the House is a very responsible piece of work. ORDERS EACH CREAM NMlh CTN."L. I'm not sure about the Senate version. I'm disappointed I did ALLSUP'S SOUTHWESTERN STYLE ALLSUP ' S not land a position on the Conference Committee. Earlier I reported to you that our tuition cost to colleges and BARBECUE HOMO universities was the lowest in the

nation. We have thousands of • students attending Texas col- -1gPSANDWICHAtk, MILK leges because our out-of-state CO tuition is much lower than what COOKED SPECIAL C DoVIES it would cost them to attend AS FEATURED ON TV 99 college in their home state. Many Os were coming to Texas, working EACH one year, establishing residency in Texas and taking advantage of REGULAN-WAVEE•BMI 99 our lower rates. A fee is not a tax NEWT DECKER GOLD if it represents less than what it REG. $1.39 7 OZ. SHURFRESH MEAT 011 BEEF BOLOGNA- costs the state to render the SALAMI-P & P LOAF- service. As we went through the LUNCHEON LOAF fee bill a reference guide was POTATO LUNCH available to show what the actual BUY ONE'CHIPS cost was of rendering the ser- GET ONE u MEATS vile. - The Senate version of both the fee bill and the Appropriations Bill were much higher than the 8 OZ. House version. The Senate is 99c definitely more liberal than the PKG. 29 House. Our House conferees are FREE a good bunch of conservatives BORDEN'S who will be tough negotiators. COKE-TAB-SPRITE State Representative David Cain, formerly of Pampa, passed 12 oz. cans 6 pak HI-PRO a bill by a vote of 102-40 in the BAL. House this week which repealed $1.89 MILK CTN. $1 09 almost all of the provisions of the Blue Law that was passed 25 years ago. The sale of automobil- es is the only item which would PRICES EFFECTIVE still be prohibited on Sundays. Ban on the sale of the other 41 MAY 16.18, 1985 items will be abolished if the OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Senate concurs. A number of amendments were offered, but GROCERIES-SOFT DRINKS- Cain skillfully beat back any ALLS UP S SNACKS-HOT COOKED FOODS- attempts to change his bill. CONVENIENCE STORES SELF SERVE GAS-MONEY ORDERS- Should the Senate pass the bill by a similar margin and the WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Governor signs the bill, it could I TRQRSDAY, hlAY

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TOP REGIONAL WIN. it Girls' 200 meter dash—F re the lop three placers i Members of the board of Caprock Sod and Water were present when Briscoe County Judge Fred W. Region I-A 200 met Conservation District, John Crowell, C. L. Sutton, Mercer proclaimed this week as Soil Stewardship Jimmy Myers, Rusty Henson and Jarus Flowers, Week. Blakney Attends County Judge Proclaims A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM Farmers Union Meeting THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Soil Stewardship Week In Austin Recently Farmers Union held a board of Briscoe County Judge Fred May 12-19, 1985 according to an directors meeting in Austin Mercer Monday signed a pro- announcement by C. L. Sutton. 1 recently at the Austin South clamation designating the week chairman of the district. Plaza Inn. Blakney, representing of May 12-19 as Soil Stewardship Theme of this year's obser- Hall County, was in attendance. Week in the county. vance is "Tomorrow Together." He reported that they held a The proclamation read: This focus is especially appropri- Et-r=iirg 25 reception for the Texas Legisla - WHEREAS, the well-being of ate as our survival depends on OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST MOVIE STATION tors who supported the farm our people depends upon the each other, other living things needs. production of ample supplies of and the basic necessities of soil Blakney got to visit with MOVIE SCHEDULE FOR APRIL food, fiber and other products of and water. Together we must several representatives, includ- the soil; and work for the good of all to utilize, [CLIP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE] ing Rep. Foster Whaley and his WHEREAS, the quality and conserve and properly manage A 0 wife, Lois; Rep. Steve Carriker quantity of these products de- those resources in our care. Thur 16 7:00 War Wagon John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and his wife, Kathy. The next pend upon the conservation, wise Participation in Soil Stewardship Thur 16 9:00 The Shootist John Wayne, Lauren Bacall day he visited the offices of and proper management of the Week activities offers an oppor- Fri 17 7:00 Billy Jack Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor Whaley. Carriker and Farabee. soil and water resources; and tunity to reflect on the nation's Fri 17 9:00 The Master Gunfighter Tom Laughlin,,Ron O'Neal Board members were quite WHEREAS, our people have a natural renewable resource prob- Sat 18 1:00 McHale's Navy Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn shocked when Texas Farmers mutual interest in the soil and lems and consider actions to Sat 18 3:00 McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force Conway, Flynn Union president, Mike Moeller, water and share the responsibil- resolve them or reduce their Sat 18 5:00 Foul Play Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, B. Meredith ity of conserving and managing tended his resignation as presi- Sat 18 7:00 A Thunder of Drums Richard Boone, G. Hamilton impact. dent to take a job in the State these resources properly; and The Caprock SWCD was or- Sun 19 11:30 Abbot and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde GIRLS' 100 METER Commissioner of Agriculture's Marjorie Main WHEREAS, soil and water ganized for the purpose of Sun 19 1:00 Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm Antherst's Jackie Will conservation districts provide a office. Sun 19 3:00 What a Way to Go Shirley MacLaine, Salley 's offering farmers, ranchers, and Cynthia fulc practical and democratic organi- Moeller wants to learn more Sun 19 5:00 Oh, God! George Burns, John Denver, Terri Garr the local community a voluntary about this job as he might be a zation through which landowners conservation technical assistance Sun 19 7:00 Caine Mutiny . Jose Ferrer are taking the initiative to candidate for Commissioner of Mon 20 7:00 Tore! Tora! Tore! Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten program through which individ- Agriculture sometime. "Texas conserve and make proper use of Tues 21 7:00 Jesse James Henry Fonda, Tyrone Power Valley uals could seek and request would be fortunate to have a man these resources: and conservation assistance to meet Tues 21 9:00 Return of Frank James Henry Fonda, G. Tierney with his knowledge in this Stewart, Doug McClure WHEREAS, soil and water their individual land's capabili- Wed 22 7:00 Shenandoah James office," Blakney said. James Stewart, Janet Leigh For Reg conservation districts are carry- Wed 22 9:00 The Naked Spur ties and needs. It was announced that vice ing forward a conservation pro- Thur 23 7:00 My Favorite Year Peter O'Toole. J. Harper "Basically it is the district's president Joe Rankin will as gram in cooperation with numer- Thur 23 9:00 Texas Across the River Dean Martin, R. Forsyth Th.pctuiitiliTaew.108ohmasinrel4agia responsibility to provide techni- sume the president's job until the ,.t week's Valley ous agencies and countless indivi- Fri 24 7.00 The Concrete Cowboys Jerry Reed, Tom Selieck cal assistance when requested convention meets in January duals: Fri 24 9:00 Steil Cowboy James Brolin, Rip Torn. S. Martin the bo relative to proper soil use and yes"dPidrtu "He has been vice-president for Sat 25 1:00 The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County Blocker quiY re alifyP'al NOW, THEREFORE, I. Fred treatment, erosion control prac- ■ lad Regional Track M over 20 years and is highl , James Hampton. Chris. Connelly toh W. Mercer, County Judge of tices, solve drainage problems Sat 25 3:00 Hawmps vonevaig ieisy Briscoe County, in full apprecia- qualified for the job," Blakney Sat 25 5:00 Cowboy Jack Lemmon, Glenn Ford. B. Donelevy ar cborrection and assist farmers and ranchers added. tion of the value of soil to the with crop, range and pastureland Sun 26 11:30 Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy public welfare, and desiring to — 0---- Sun 26 1:00 The Rare Breed James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara imod,ThiyehieduV management," said Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens of reaajlosleoanYrinnib°d: honor those who protect it, do Sun 26 3:00 Harvey James Stewart, Josephine Hull Yonequreall' -0 - Tulia spent Mother's Day with hereby designate the week of Sun 26 5:00 The Reluctant Astronaut Don Knolls, A. O'Connell plated third • track ME his mother, Mrs. Juanita Owens. May 12 19. 1985, as Sun 26 7:00 Madam X Lana Turner. John Forsythe 5,82, 4).,amd,,aTts.t2th.aeiarirelid i SoII. STEWARDSHIP WEEK 5054rsita1At5117M.1 Mon 27 7:00 A Star is Born Barbra Streisand. K. Krisiofferson rreemrsdeatie:nt in Briscoe County, Texas. Tues 28 7:00 Jamaica Inn. Part I Jane Seymour. Pat. McGoohan AA4Yoe., Warlock Henry Fonda. Richard Widmark IN OFFICIAL RECOGNI / Tues 28 9:00 TION WHEREOF, I hereby affix Wed 29 7:00 Jamaica Inn, l'art 2 Jane Seymour, Pat. McGoohan :4: In old Scandinavia, it was my signature this 13th day of Wed 29 9:00 Convoy K. Kristofferson. Ali MacGraw thought that rowan tree time 0 23.07. e Thur 30 7:00 Guys and Dolls Jean Simmons, se: May. 1985. branches placed over the • Thee • Fred W. Mercer Fri 31 7:00 Ada Susan Hayward, Dean Martin a won c door would keep the tin, of 47, County Judge of house safe from witches Some people believed the re, Thogerui Briscoe County they could make at rain by ere shooting arrows into the FIRST NATIONAL BANK au Quitaque, Texas ChuIn ' Clardy red SOIL STEN ARDSH1P WEEK • -- le "who OBSERN ED MAY 12.19 PEOPLES STATE BANK the piu21 Meet, The Caprock Soil and Water Turkey, Texas KnamInorgnes .9ctuezg,geequtal. In parts of India, people Golsen aeon District has an once married trees to each The accrue combination nounred they will join in the e ,.9nd in th other, with great cere- lock has from 100.000 to VALLEY TRANSLATOR SYSTEM sprint telly. • " national obi:en- Imre of Sid Ste monies and feasting 1.000,000 possible combi- wardship Week to talke place. on nations J THURSDAY, NM 16, 1965 VALLEY TRIBUNE PAGE ELEVEN New River Ride Opens At WaterWorld Don't be left high and dry on while their kids play in the Saturday, May .4. as WaterWorld enclosed children's area." opens for its third season and In addition to the new "Hokey celebrates the christening of its River" are 15 acres of newest attraction, the "Hokey water fun for every family Pokey River," where riders can member. And for family adven- float lazily down the bends and ture, there's "Run-A-Way Riv- turns of the relaxing river for the er," which features chutes, pools first time. and rapids that shoot riders into Stretching 900 feet, this cool, the splash pool. Body-sliders will clear river gives riders the love the Hurricane, Typhoon, chance to unwind as they move Tidal Wave and Pipeline body lackadaisically around the peri- slides with variations of cork, meter of "Squirt's Splash," a screws and spirals. Then speed water playground exclusively for down "Wipe-Out." a 300-foot little squirts. "This river is in an speed slide towering 60 feet. ideal location for parents," stres- Surfs up at "Breaker Beach" sed General Manager Lamar where 30,000 square feet of Parker. "They can grab an WaterWorld's wave pool pro- inner-tube and get on the river vides four-foot waves for family enjoyment. leading the school song. Men's and women's dressing The Booster Club would like to rooms are available and lockers take this opportunity to thank and pre-inflated rafts may be everyone for supporting Valley rented. Life jackets are provided School. We are very proud of our TOP REGIONAL WINNERS In competition were Carrie Sanders que, first place. Competition was free of charge, and all activities Valley students who made this a Girls' 200 meter dash—From left, of Happ ■ . third place: Shanna hosted by South Plains College in are supervised by certified life- very successful school year. the top three placers in recent Black, Sanderson. second place, Levelland. guards, all of whom have CPR —Reporter Region 1-A 200 meter dash and Cynthia Fulbright of Quits- —SPC Photo and first aid training. VALLEY CLEAN LAUNDRY Main Street In Quitaque Coin Operated 3 Rayford Hewett, Owner-Manager Quitaque, Texas

PLANTING SEED 25 For Hay or Grazing We Recommend tIE STATION A APRIL CADAN 99 B at $25.00 per CWT Buy 40 bags and receive $1.00 per CWT discount EREFERENCEI TRIDAN at $22.00 per CWT yne, Kirk Douglas foe, Lauren BacaII Buy 40 bags and receive $1.00 per CWT discount n, Delores Taylor ghlin.5on O'Neal We Also Have Garden Seeds In Bulk rgnine, Joe Flynn We Have Certified Hegari and Early Sumac Conway, Flynn ;base, B. Meredith Grain Sorghum Seeds include koe, G. Hamilton GIRLS' 100 METER DASH- second and first places, respec- meet was held Friday and Yellow Martin, Golden 865 and HT 124 ry8andM HY* Amherst's Jackie Williams and tively, in the 100 meter dash at Saturday at South Plains College Marjorie Main s M Valley ' Cynthia Fulbright took Region 1- A competition. The in Levelland. gar, Dean M' '° For Lawns—Bermuda Grass Seed elver, Tern Garr j Ferrer Valley Booster Club Arville Setliff Cotten Valley Boys Qualify VD, Joseph Hosts All-Awards VALLEY MILL & ELEVATOR ida. Th-one Power G. Tierney Banquet May 13 Turkey, Texas 423-1221 Fonda, For Regional Meet art, Doug McClure wart. J anet Leigh • The Valley Booster Club host Hate In last week's Valley Tribune. l)Toole, In the Regional Meet, the ed the All-awards Banquet hon it was erroneously reported that ‘iartin. H. Forsyth Valley boys ran their best time of oring the students of Valley High the boys didn't qualify at District Been', Tom Selleck the year with 45.5, but did not School, Monday night, May 13, at c Martln and Regional Track Meet. Fol- qualify for the finals in the sprint 8:00 in the school cafetorium. tip Nor ker lowing is a correction given to relay at the Regional meet. Tim A delicious meal of barbecued the Valley Tribune. BYRD PHARMACY n Chris. Connelly Clardy represented Valley in the brisket and all the trimmings O The Valley boys qualified five Ford, B. Donelevy 100. 200 and the sprint relay. was prepared and served by individuals and one relay team Thomas Rodriquez ran on the Ruth Adams. Of Lockney oath' an for the regional track meet. They t, Maureen v sprint relay. 300 hurdles, and Jerry Bob Smith introduced placed third in overall district broad jump. Chuck Martin high the master of ceremonies for this int JogPlune u ell team standing. FRED BYRD torts d. CI. " jumped. Brandon Smith and year's banquet, Rod Setliff of Fersyt he Those qualifying were Tim Freddy Ruiz ran on the sprint Holland. a former student. Clardy. first, 100 meter dash, Kristoffer'tbo'' relay. Principal Jerry Maupin recog 11:82.2. He also qualified by Prompt Courteous Service pat,N1d-0 Valley competed well but did nized all students receiving scho placing second in the 200 with a or. hard Widmgg not qualify any individuals for lastic awards. Superintendent time of Ric NIcflooW the finals. Wilburn Leeper recognized the Call us and we can mail your ur.NAtit "meGrett The sprint relay won first with students who participated in Ull. a time of 47.04. Those running on literary events. Coach Steve wrs'ILnarsid,Frank Dean NSID°tintin o the relay were Brandon Smith. prescription to be refilled. Adams recognized those partici Thomas Rodriquez. Freddy Ruiz pating in boys football, basket and Tim Clardy. ball and track, along with the Chuck Martin represented Val- managers. Those participating in WK ley at the regional meet, jumping girls basketball and their mana IN THE HOSPITAL 58" at the District Meet. The earliest known gers were recognized by Coach Thomas Rodriquez qualified by Chinese wallpaper, dating Gary Durham, and Coach Robert _iginning second in the pole vault, from the mid-16th century, BUILDING wasn't used to cover walls, Phelps recognized the girls parti 110/6.1" spriut TeW meted by iner• cipating in track. The banquet closed with the cus- . . . alley cheerleaders for 1 PAGE TWELVE THE VALLEY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985 BUY, SELL,TBADE on BENT THBOUGH THE CLASSIP ED, ADS

LOCKNEY MEAT CO. USDA Words cannot express our Inspected. Kill days Monday gratitude and love to our friends, County Ag-Use Budgets FOR SALE through Friday. Custom proces- neighbors and loved ones for all sing. Wholesale and Retail the good food, cards, flowers, Discussed At Meeting Meats. Halves and Quarters Cut, words of comfort and, above all, Wrapped, Frozen and Fully MASONRY PRODUCTS, your presence during the loss of The regular meeting of the the retirement funds with North- Guaranteed. Sam & Kelly For- Sand, Gravel, Cement, Paints, our loved one. May God bless board of directors of the Briscoe western Life Insurance Com- tenberry, owners and managers. Lumber, Hardware. Let us re- each of you in a special way. County Tax Appraisal District pany. Phone 652-3305, corner of U. S. model your home or business. The family of L. D. Bilberry was held Thursday, May 9, with 70 and Farm Road 378 South. Turn-key contract work. Foger- Joe Mercer, Ray Teeple, Paul A. 15-tfe NEW DONOR FOR 4-H son Lumber & Supply, Silverton, We would like to take this way Ramsey and L. B. Garvin, jr.. 823-2021. 46-tfc of thanking each and every one members present; Robert Mc- WILDLIFE, FISHERIES °Deadbolts °Safes Pherson, absent member; Chief for their help in any way at the AWARDS PROGRAM COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF °Keys °Locks Appraiser Carlye Hill; Blackie passing of our loved one. American Motors Corp. has all kinds: Letterheads, envel- Johnson, independent appraiser We want to thank you for the joined the National Wildlife opes, business cards, newslet- for Pritchard & Abbott, Inc. of 0 PRO-LOCK SHOP flowers, memorials, phone calls, Federation in sponsoring the ters, invitations, eta. We will get Amarillo; John Francis and prayers and a special thanks to National 4-H Wildlife and Fisher- you a cost estimate on any job. Wayne Nance, Appraisal Review Locksmith the ladies who prepared and ies Awards Program. None too large or too small. The Board Members; Shafe Weaver. served the food, and for all other 4-1-1 members who excel in the Valley Tribune, Phone 423-1287 Security is our Business Bryant Eddleman and Beryl acts of kindness at our time of program can reap medals of or 455-1101. 47-tine 983-3834 Don Probasco Long, Briscoe County Commis- grief. honor, special certificates, trips 15 mi. south of Silverton on 207 sioners, present. May God bless each and every to the National 4-H Congress and BABY CHICKS WEEKLY: Spe- The meeting was called to one. $1,000 scholarships, notes a 4-H cial discount with feed on chick order by vice-chairman Joe Mer- The family of Claude Weeks specialist with the Texas Agri- purchases. Clip this ad for cer. FOR SALE: 1975 3/4 TON cultural Extension Service, The additional surprise Purina dis- Johnson, who prepared the Chevrolet Pickup, 4 speed trans- Texas A&M University System. count. Ross Seed, 104 Main, Briscoe County ag-use budgets mission, good rubber. Call 455- Wheat Field Day Last year almost 200,000 4-H Childress, Texas 18171 937-2537. for 1985, explained to those 1310. 49-2tp members across the nation parti- 39-13te present the procedure in work To Be Held cipated in this program. ing up ag budgets to determine Included in the support provid- GERMANIA INSURANCE: ???NEED AVON PRODUCTS?? the 1985 ag-use values. There At Bushland ed by American Motors is the use Homeowners, Auto, Personal I will be your new representative was much discussion concerning of three vehicles at the National and Farm Liability and Life. in Turkey and would appreciate The annual Wheat Field Day whether the value was too high. 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, Lee's Insurance Agency, 18061 your orders. Colleen Stone, to be conducted at the USDA Mr. Johnson pointed out that Maryland. 469-5370, Flomot, Texas 79234. Phone 423-1079. 49-2tc Conservation and Production Re- unless the variance from the 0 43-13tp search Laboratory located west prior year is 10% or more, they FOR SALE: 25-INCH COLOR of Bushland will start at 1:00 Snails can retire into their MAY GREENWARE Specials normally don't change the value. TV Console, $100, as is. 423-1023. p.m. on May 23, 1985, according He did say, however, that if shells and sleep for long 25% off: Birds, Animals, Steins. 49-1 tc to Dirk Aaron, County Agricul- there is even a small decrease in periods. This enables them Remember Father's Day in June. tural Agent. "Wheat research at the ag value next year he would to survive in dry weather. Porcelain greenware Dolls: Jes- Bushland looks especially good sie, Chris and Dumplin, Regular recommend lowering it at that this year because of above-aver- time. Mr. Johnson stated that price 19.50 each, Sale price 16.95 age rains, and Dr. B. A. Stewart, each. One each per customer on WANTED BALER TWINE and WIRE sale. Two J's China & Gifts, Director of the Research Labora- the ultimate decision on the tory, invited people to see wheat Turkey, Texas, 423-1340. 47-1tc ag-value rests with the appraisal Twine at its best," Aaron said. Field review board, as they set all final BLUE KAT $25.85 NEED TO WASH YOUR CAR, FOR SALE: TWO POODLE tours to research plots will begin values in the county. RED BALL 120.85 mow your lawn or do other yard Puppies. One male, one female. after a few remarks by Dr. Mrs. Hill reported April collec- MIDWEST SISAL $20.65 work, etc. Available anytime. Stewart and Bill Nelson, Execu- Call 455-1354. 48-ltp tions as Briscoe County, 95.0%; EXXON BT 170 r $24.95 Call Tony Galvan III, 423-1418. tive Director of the Texas Wheat Silverton I.S.D., 94.6%; City of EXXON BT 130 Ribbon $18.50 42-12te Producers Association. Silverton, 88.7%, and Mackenzie New wheat varieties, including Municipal Water Authority, Wire WANTED: SELL AVON, EARN 137.95 TAM 107, TAM 108, and several 88.5%. CF&I good money, meet new friends. experimental lines, on both'irri- The motion was made, second- MOO per box off on Representative needed in Tur- gated and dryland, will be ed and carried to discontinue 10 or more key. Call collect 18061 355-0984. featured at the event. Research putting the retirement funds in 48-2tc BRISCOE IMPLEMENT on irrigation of wheat, no-tillage Kemper Investors Life Insurance 823-2486 production of wheat, and grazing Company and to start depositing WANT TO BUY AN EXERCISE of wheat also will be shown and Bicycle, in good condition. Call discussed with field day visitors. 423-1023. 49-ltc Participants at the Field Day will receive a publication describ- ing all phases of wheat research Brown-McMurtry Implement =OE being conducted at the research laboratory. SALES AND SERVICE SHINGLING: CALL Powell Con- CARDS OF THANKS Wheat is the number one crop PHONE 806-823-2441 struction, 455-1346. 115 apply, in Texas primarily because of BOX 7 , " 1112 tear off. 48-3tc outstanding research done by Dr. Kenneth Porter, Texas Agri- SIVERTON. TEXAS 79257 SINGER SEWING MACHINES, cultural Experiment Station Vacuum Cleaners, Smith Corona Wheat Breeder at Bush land. Words cannot express our Don Brown Clarence Ward Typewriter., Adding Machines, -This Field Day is a good gratitude for the many thought- Home Ph. 823-2292 Home Ph. 823-2083 Kirby Sales and Service. Buy ful deeds shown our family opportunity to view his research, here, service here. Call in during the number of years they see future varieties, and learn Quitaque. 455-1101, or call 423- made their home in Quitaque. new techniques for producing 1155 in Turkel. Call 259-2716 in Thank you for the runs the EMTs wheat.- Stewart said. Memphis. Office located at 620 made to the hospital, the numer- BRISCOE IMPLEMENT Noel in Memphis. Here every ous trips friends made to visit Silverton, Texas two weeks on Thursdays. 28-tfc 823-2486 there and to take Mom to see Some ancient Europeans 71 Flex Planter Units NEW EQUIPMENT NDI:RGROl'ND PLASTIC IR- Dad, and, also, for her to see the worshipped trees, and 6 Row Dual Rate Monitors 50 Series Tractors MEW D. rigation Mater and Gas Pipe doctor: so many things that thought breaking a twig a 0400 Rotary Hoes. 6. 8, 9 Re. sin 2WI) & 4 WI) Installed. Barkhoe Service, Irri- cannot be mentioned. Thanks to USED EQUIPMENT Titan II Combines gation Leaks and Repairs. 823 all of you. and may God bless 79 4440 PS each of you in a special way. 7100 Max •Emerge Planters 2431. 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