UNGER MEMORIAL LJURARY -825 AUSTIN STRI:.CT PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 79 U 7 2-72J~

Friday, May 31 , 1985 Issue Number 22 59th Year Voice of BuHalo Country

Top Left : A lIery special moment s exchanged between board • member, Vaughn Ginn and Jaughter, Su san Ginn os the , proud father pre se nt s his ENJOYING THE WARM SUMMER DAYS and a walk on Main Street . jaughter With her diploma are Brandi Collin s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Collins, and Top Right : Superin ten den t Be rt Skye Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Kim Po rter . Grimes changes the ta ss el on Stacy Swopes ' cop Center: Odell Selfridge IS City 's Report presented hl ~ diploma by Jim By Jesse Nave By rd . president of th e school board MOSQUITOES communication for Emergency Below : The Clo ss of 1985 The recent rains halle helped calls by purchasing pagers that presented the audience with produce breeding places for the will be carried by the E.M. T. ' soThe response time will be reduced special mu sIc mOSqUitoe S.. The Ci.ty is trying to and the core will be the best ever _f/Jos vt~k eep the mosquito population (;:V-" t _ below hazard lellel by treating ' in Petersburg. Petersbu rg is ~.;; ~ the breeding places, mawinQ fortunate to have the E.M .!:l . ~Clipts ~ . weed s and spraying . Residents personnel that we have trained are asked to mow weeds and for emergency care. Petersburg Co ·op Groin Elellator spray th eir ellergreen trees to VACANT LOTS IS proud to announce the first eliminate their resting places. The city will be mowing lIacant load of wheat brought in by Mr. There isn 't anyway to com pletely lots and billing the owner. Weeds M .J. Scarborough of Petersburg. rid the town of the pests but we need to be kept mowed for The load was 31 ,000 Ibs , 9.4 can keep th e population down to selleral reasons, it looks nice, moisture co ntent and a test tolerable level keeps mosquitoes away, helps the weight of 64 The dote of the E.M.S. town look neat and clean and it load was on May 29, 1985 . Friday . May 24 , 1985 , Tom Suits eliminates many complaints. A good·by Ice·cream super by was token to SI. Mary' s Hospital. CITY COUNCIL MEETS the community was held May Attendants were Mike Perry, The City Council will meet 28th for the Jerry Kunkel family, Eugene Green and Jesse NOlie. Monday, June 3, 1985 at 7:00 p .m. . at the football field The Kunkels The E.M S. will update the at 1524 Main Street . are being sen t to th e Amarillo Trinity United Methodist Church, as pastor family. There was a lot of Ice cream, 1936 Study. Club News cookies , and coke. Ellerybody Reporter, ate more than the)' needed but it Sue Boyd Mrs. Henry Scarborough was was enjoyed by all the program leader. She hod is the schedule for The home of Mrs. G. R. Sell was Fo~owing asked Shirley Overstreet to Sumtner . The first team the setting of the 1936 Study Club meeting and installation of conduct the installation of new listed for each game will be the officers, Wednesday, May 22, officers for the coming year. The " home team " so fans will know 1985 . topic was "Chains of Responsi ­ where to si t Bess Millican led the group of bility" . Three links were given to June 1 (Saturday, 1: 30) - T· members, in the reciting of the each officer, challenging them to Boll · Petersburg Agri Service liS club collect, in unison prior to keep the chain strong by working Gory's Service Center. 11 , 12, 13 business . and pulling tog" ther. Each was June4 (Tuesday, 6: 15 ) T·Ball - Preside nt , Minnie Belle gillen a different responsibility to J&R Automotive vS PAS 8,9, 10 Hamilton osked each to briefly do and keep the thought in mind June 7 i Fridoy, 6: 15 ) T-Ball - tell their summer plans as this of unity. Gory's liS J&R 11 , 12, 13 was their last meeting. Business Success depends on this! June 11 (Tuesday, 6: 15 ) T-Ball ' session of minutes, treasurer' s The hostess served delightful - Gory's vs PAS 8,9, 10 'report and announcements were refreshments after adjournment. June 14 (Friday, 6:15 ) T-Ball- mode. J&R vs Gory's 8,9,10 June 21 (Friday, 6: 15 ) T·Ball ­ PAS liS J&R 11 , 12,13 Annual Fishin' Trip Tourneys - June 15-22 · 8,9, 10 The male members of the school were carp. The largest fish was a Abernathy. June 22 ·29 faculty took their annual fishing crappie caught by Vaughn " Stink 11 , 12 , 13 Idalou. trip to Bert Grimes' lakehouse on Bait", Ginn. Lake Kemp May 24 through the Records set at this conclalle Two Students 27th . Euphemistically known as were as follows: Graduation 1985 the " Pete rsburg Bo ss Club", the I. Most lures lost during a Named to SPC faculty members join together week-end. each year for their "Annual 2. Most sandwiches consumed by Ybarra , Su~an DeVon Gin, Rube n Twenty·elght ~en l ors receilled Benediction , Billy Chandler Honor lists Fishin ' Trip and Tobacco Spiltin' ten people in a two day period. Rodriquez , Ester Champion , Contest. diplomas of graduation at ReceHional, Coral JeHe Two students from Petersburg, 3. This was the first time 01' larQe Ji mmy Joso, Diona Lynn Ramos, exermes schedu led May 23 , at Diplomas were presented to th e Michael Roden and Trina Zuber, Thi s year, as in all years, Mo~th " did not get thrown Jimmy Cruz , Rita Ann Shedd, and th e high sc hool auditorium. following members of th e senior have been named to the members of the club were to and/ or fall in the lake. Antonio Garza, Jr . The following program was class. President' s and Dean 's Honor refrain from such things as 4_ The most thrashed boat motors Marshalb included Mary gillen Sandra Gutierrez, Stacy Ree ce Lists at. South Plains College for combin ', shavin', bathin', brushin' in a week-end, Quiroz and Glen Martin. Ushers Processional, Carol Jesse Swopes, Margaret Willois the 1985 spring semester . or talkin ' shop . The penalty for The· only thing which caused were Coral Dallis, Darlene Inllocation , Meg Morrison Morrison, Lorry Odell Selfridge, To qualify for placement on such activities was to be sent home any hard feelings was when Henley, Bobby Garrett and Mark Welcome, Lezli W ienke Deirdre' Ann Watson, Moria the President's list, Michael at their or their willes' expense. Brothers, Don "Perch Fin" Raphel Finker. Closs History, Laurie King Rebecca Gutierrez, Johnny Lee Roden maintained a 4.0 or Several members were caught and Clint "Night Crawler" [add Senior Plans , Stacy Swopes Rodriquez, Rebecca Lynn Martin, Mrs . Sharla Garrett and Coach "straight A" grade point doing such things as washin' their inllited the "0/' Large Mouth to Music , Senior Class Kelly Gene Smally, Julie Ann Joe Robertson are class sponsors. overage for the semester. Trina hands prior to eatin', however, no ride in their boot, ~arge Mouth Farewell, Sondra Gutierrez Ramos , Michelle Christine Closs Colors are RayalBlueand Zuber maintianed a grade point member received punishment as was required to sit in the front of . Presentation of Senior Closs, lucero Dallid lee Ramos Mary Peach . Class Flower IS Lavender average of 3.25 or better, to no soap was used, the boot because Ladd & Raphel . J.M. Horrell Helen ' Cedillo, Toribio 'Lopez, Rose and the Class Motto is "The qualify for the Dean's list. All did not have a windshield on the Presentation of Diplomas, Bert t Lezlie Clair Wienke, laurie future belongs to those who honor students must enroll for a Fish were actually caught by boat. "01' Large Mouth got so wet Grimes and Jim Byrd le'Anne King William Gardner believe in the beauty of their own minimum of 12 semester hours. most of the brother members_ It that he was afraid that he might School Song , Sandra Chandler, N~ncy Reyes Garcia, drea~s." Peter$~urg H,igh Sc~ool "We wish to, extend our might be noted that, in previous be accused of taking a bath_ The Gutierrez and Becky Gutierrez Scotty Wade Bruington, Isabel Superintendent IS Mr. Bert Grimes congratulations to ' these fine years, the trips were considered a penalty for bathin'_i. to be baiTed and Principal is Mr. J. M . Horrell. students who have demon- success if one of the members from two annual fishi"' trips. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d~~d~eacademke«ellence caug~ ~ ~ad one fi~ _ The Brother members who w.... in Daniels, Shane Miller, Shay · Mayo as Reporter. which is found at South Plains action .tarted early when James· attendance we ...: "Chief 4-H members won't meet · . --- othe · k 4-H News Miler,I CI inton N orwoo,d an d ColI~," said Dr. Bud Joyner, ~sey, rw"e" nO\llfn as Cook and Iottte W,..- Terry Norwood. Our leader was again until fall. vice pre5ident for acodemic 8~ther Laroe ~ , coUOht a Steve "Crappie " By Amber Mayo Penny' Miller and guest was....l.l ...... ~ ... ,...... ~Hlr""affairs. "We are always proud (off,.., during the fIrst hour of Clint "N9rt Cra""''' La The Petersburg 4-H Club met. Donna Moore, of the students who are named angline· Cudas for the I'ftOIt filh .,.ock'-...... ,.0- Monday May 20, 1985, There Club officers were elect.d. to the """'nt's and OIan', .caught Trav", "The 01' . were 11 members, one leader, Shay Miller was elected Honor u.. at SPC." Mean ~roIft , Se .. ", II. . and one visitor. Pr.sident, Brandon Wienke Vice A ..... of lG duden we... for molt fish Members present were Adrian President , Adrian Lyde 1o .... ' ...... nt'.Llitfof' ..... by ve "e Lyde, Natalee Moore, Amber Secretary, Natal.. Moore and and..... end Do"" "T Moyo, Ty Miller, · 'randon 'randon Wienke Counc" the · .. Wienke, Chad Moore, Chad' pre.ntative., and Amber 6.,._;.. 1 "" Friday, May 31 , 1985, Pet.rsburg POlt, Pag_ 3 ..... 2, I"' Ginn and aldonado Recei.ve O'iplomas

Gu.... in the home of Mrs. Also, Kenneth, Keyin, Robby and Jo G,nn and Teresa and women who are gradualing 0Iet0 Gilmore for the Memorial Trisha RHdy from Wilcox, Ariz. Maldonado of Petersburg were from South Pial", College." ,aid "'*ICA_ HU __ 6022~ Groveside rites feir Tom Ellis Mr. Suitl . had aperoted the HoIida)'l were Mrs. Earl Booth of Vidor and Kimberly Mahagan among South Plains College'; Dr MorVin L. Boker. College "'- .....,.,. Jeu.maI wei IIItabli.... d in 1926. The '.""burg Pott wOt . . Suits 73 of Petersburg were lockney Beacon, Iroon Herold Hobbs, New Me.ico, onq Mrs. were' here from Roundrock, large st graduatI n g cia" .... w...... '" 196'. The,.,..fl coniO~dol.d In 1961 . . PreSIdent " They are to be THE IIIlIIIIUIIG POST offial n located ot Ill/ Main St,.. , tn p... ,.bu rQ , conducted ot2 p .m., May 27,1985 o. nd Petersburg Journol, retiring Buddy lY.nn and two daughters Texas. Gory, Rickie, Tambefand approved to rece ive dIplomas commended for reachtng a Mailine .dd,... it P.O. ... 241. The poper i, pubkshed eoch Friday and it enter.d J in Peteftburg Cemetery with the In 1972 • of littlefield. Mrs. Booth is her Koby Vasek of Abernathy come during SPC's 27th Commence malar goal In the.r lIves We o. Sec:Of1d Clou Mol Of P.,erlbt"rg, ' ••0. 79250 SUaSCII)PTlON RATES ARE I Rev. Wayman Swopes, pastor of He. was bam March 8, 1912 in sister, Mrs. lynn her daughter. by. menf Ex e rcj se~ recen tly know th err familie, are equally Hole and Adjoining (ountie, ~8 50 . the First Baptist Church here. Sc urry.C ounty on d d t a Mrs. Glen Amonelt was in , ma~e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morts of POSI Jo Ginn received on ossocla le os proud of th em o s ..... e are ,/ £I,.where in T•• ol .. ~9 50 , Arro""ements and burial·wer. by l ock ney In 1932 . He marroed the Houston this week receiving are proud to announce the birth of applied science degree In Speciol recog nltlor was gi .... er"! Out 01 5.lole ·· SIO IIjn ... f M H Oct 12 . medical treatment in M.D. Persons ove,. 65 may toke a $1 di!'cQunt Wood·Dunning Funeral Home of ormer argaret age . 'Anderson Clinic. of a son on May 19th weighing ch ild development, and Tereso to MarcelletTe O'(o lloghon a Plainview. 1938 in lockney, Mr. Suits come to . 7Ibs., 14oz . and 22" long. He was Maldo nado received 79·yeor·old grandmother and Mr. Suits died at 5:05 p .m. Petersburg in 1945 following his Jeggie Jo and Bernie Green named lone Wesley. They reside ce rtif icale of proficiency great grandmother from Saturday in St. Mary's of the service in t h e U.. 5 Air Farce d uring Wood of Lubbock visited in the at the U Ranch of Post, but .... ocotionol nur~ing . Brown field who received her Plains Hospital Rehabilitation World War II. home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elementary School stayed at her parents (Bill and Estacado Cemetery a ssoclote of or' s degree In Center in lubbock alter a lengthy Survivors are his wife; his Scarborough Sunday. Janis Biddy) in lubbock until the A Iota I of 603 studenls were generol education Mr ., illness. mother, Ella Suits of Denver. MAHAGAN FAMilY DINNER 251h. If you have Local News call 667- approved to receive associate O ' Calloghan. now the College' I An area newspaper publisher, Ca I a., an d one sister. Mrs. Jerry We hod a Mahagan Family degree s or certtflc ol es of olde,t liVing known graduate, Announces 'Honor Roll On the 25th, all of the Crismon of Denver. Cofo. Dinner at Ma' s Day Core Center Estacado Remembered proficiency d Uring ce remonies recel .... ed additional recognIt IOn in lubbock, Sunday, May 26, Montgomerys went to Post to see 3841. We want to know about Petersburg Elementary School Swanson and Coy Heard. L.· bra ry News 1985. The host and hostess were the new baby and hod a th ere. More than 3,000 person s by Ihe Tex 0' Sta l e House of . . I d alfended g ra duation he ld In Represenl a tl ve s which recen lly announces the honor roll lor 4TH GRADE Bob Pafmer and leona barbecue meal. J.e. and Viola your viSitors, parties, trove s an Texan Dome students achelving outstanding Tim Fox, Marcie Navarro, Julie Willingham. Those present were J.C. and Viola II, olmosl gone now. There's dOnQlions from Estacada pa~sed a Houc;e resolution II We are .... ery proud o f t he success in academic subjects. Fox , and Courtney Hopper. Summer Reading Program and cannot come to the library Those who enjoyed the Montgomery. Sebrena and un old gin. a church, a few descendant' all over the South h h co mmendIng he r fo r her C urc news. acco mplishments of th ese men Students must earn a 90 overage 5TH GRADE .. Awesome Adventures" Sign but once a week may talk with gathering were Dono. Tommy ' Courtney Townsend. Betty and houses ond 0 weed ·overgrown Plain s to get th e marker and the educational ochievements with no grades below 80. The Jerrod Greene. Shea Martin. Up Day • Petersburg Public librarian Shirley Overstreet about and Stacy Annis of Abernathy; Gordon West. Mr. and Mrs. RUdy lexos Cen te nnlol hl storicol funds for perservotlon measures. following students are on the Misty Porter. Sandi Kay Library. taking out more than two at a Ricky, Robbie, Darla and CXtermles of Fort Worth and on mo r~e r Mo,t of the research we. done ~ Elementary School Honor Roll for Robertson, Amber Mayo, and " Awesome Adventures" will be time. By reading 12 books you will Jeremiah Smith of lubbock; and Aunt and Uncle of the Marh. Bul Ellocodo was Ihe by Mrs W Lockwood of ...... 0 the lost six weeks. Adrian lyde. the theme of the summer reading receive a certi/icote from the slate Anno Hill of Odessa All Ihe area children and beginning . th e hr ~ t 'lettlemenf lorenzo whose grondfalher. 3RD GRADE 6TH GRADE program atlhe Petersburg PublIc library and a arize will be aiven to Also, from Pelersburg, were grandchildren spent MOlher's Day o na ,pot of gover nment for 'he J W Murray, put out th e area 's Kacee Allman , Brannon Chresla Kunkel, Marla Martin, Ch ildren those in each grade that read H.e. and Alverreine Barnwell, . h J C d V' I 10 were orcho rd ., and MUrl ay and hIS 10 year old son • • " ..:;: .. :;: ...... V. .. . ·.,,,...... -; t;'ge IS 27th. We hav e a lot of new books and Tanya Barnwell , and)'C and Viola . Since the Wesh o;:":;:.~o;:,,:;:w:;:,,:;:,,:;:,,:;:.~O;:":;:":;"A~O;: :o"~~·A~ I ;;~I=ra~ O n ~:rt d'~y gorden~ ch llrche., and a lunlor rode bIcycle,. the ordInary" oll ege tha i boa,ted 100 ,tudents = Tue sday Jun e 4th . in for Ihe su mmer. Delpha Mahagan have been visiting with)'e. and type With hIgh front wheel 130 • • OPENING SOON ~€ .... hen IndlOfH st.ll wo ndered the r' ~n~ pm · 5 pm Kindergarten age Library Hours are Tue,doy and From lubbock were Lester, Viola, they have all visiled In m.les fr om Hardema n County to ,) unfryslde on h un t ing leove ~ "THE WORKOUT" ~n~ children mu,t be able to read Thursdayfrom200pm unlil5:JOChe'ter, Gino and TeriGilmore Plainview, littlefield, levelland Inve ., t lgo l e E ~ la c oda · s • • i , um t he Fort Sil l re'le, .... otlon N ~~ so me by th emselves . Two book, p .m. and SO lurdoy 9 :00 A.M. until From Abernathy were Arlhur and Lubbock. several different advertl~ement f or a t Own ~I~ ~l€ may be checked out per child per 12 :00 noon. and lucille Mohagan, Ire ne times BUSine ss flOUris hed to the ne wspaper In IBB6 • • ~I~ Monday, June 3 ~I~ day . Those li ving on bus route Reedy, and Benny R., Georgia, On Tuesday, Ihey scratched 1' ·Ient that Geo'ge W O'l hlllgton Ironlcolly. Mur·oy wO~ 0 W Registration 6:15 p .m. ~1I~ Shown and loDonna Reedy. cottonondplontedlalsaf )Inger r1o .... ed h,s genelo l \ I Ore mO'"tng force In the movemen t to f u a "pllng ted ( f ee k. farth er • Emma, ~u(cumbln9 to pressure • Class Begins 7:00 p .m. n ~:~ Brida I COU rtesy .... ~ .. T 1o b ecome lubb O( ~ \ first olle'ed by Emma promoters · a ~ W ~ e t1 l er and b U'lln e.,sman, trading home and a CI ty block plu' 68 • • Tuesday, June 4 - Class 7 .' 00 p.m...... It h buttol o hunf(>F\ Indlon ~ ond other loto;, · to move to Emma to ~I:.: ••M Valerie 8arkley, brlde·eleci of Friend s f r om Abe"'alhy, III.,T ploln .. cowboys publISh ,n 1890. tw o yeo" after • • Thursday, June 6 - Class 7:00 p .m. Todd Gregory, was honored lubbock , and Pete"bur g a ~~ Drought ond raw land too~ If'! the deolh of Co. , " :: Salurday with a recipe shower in showered Ih e bride with their ",II The leode, of th e Ouoker Mrs lockwood, cholftron of Ihe lovely home of Mrs , Dolores favorite recipe,. . • • a ~:~ (olony died And \eHle,., nea re ' the Crosby (ounly HIStOrICal ~ ~11~ Bennett of Abernathy. Co· Hosts The co uple WIll be marned Ihe e .. haded , I\t' fa f he \outh of old tIme" from Estacada· whICh I h,· (Jf' YI 1' ul ~ t· It I " I ",' r I ... hf'le • • : ~ hod a \Chool un lil Ihe 1940 \ WIth h' et'/t' " l u tf lt· t he yl(l \~ LlfOUnd c fe e ling for thell rooh They ' h I' t.)rn t , ... tul/' 1... 1 Por i' Ca l ~e 'e Dip Fox ond E 8 Fuilinghlm • • ~ I E\ r(l(oeJo 0 1 l o renlO . Sam ElliS o f Sou thland. Doc Fox and rex • • Th, · ti ro ... " mo dl. t" ' fond ... IV.., ' Wood of lubbock and Sam Fa. 11'\l d(l (1 Ilf' .... """ " Or1(,.. 10 ,h,. old of Muleshoe (,"l1e f e IY glea mlfl g whil e • • From them come a li S' of uYOI!l\1 T.... o l O W., o f gleen cedar \ E" acod o people and 'e,ultlng ~ l o" dl f19 liI, e on hono r guord fund\ t or th e mork.er and olong a walkwoy behind cemeter y preserva tion 12 U. lau. FI orn the 'l l one fhe ,"ISi ' or see \ The Fa, g'oup gal logelher t :' Iht' ff-' Il'lnunh o f E o;. 'ocado fa The + + Call... 253·2203 and "eo ted a bIg melalllgn for nO llh and 10 The nodhw(>." the ALLSUP'S SOFT the cemetel y which has long Total Electric Service J"H> o f h al ... d al( tree ... which been th e spec '0 I pet prolect of e t ') + + Qued.. plan Ted 0 ... Q Wind Hwy. 82 & Main Harry Kelsey who lIVe, nearby IC,E DRINK ~ ht·ltel 10 119 bet ore land P.O . 80. 1028 Wlthou l Kelsey 's volunteer core con..,e' .... crllon wO ~ 0 Rolls, h . 79357 alld con f tnuous work toward IpIIl) AIll /where A,wlIIlle markIng th e cemelery. Ihe : Clayton Jay Fowler Nearby I., Ihe elu~i .... e playa prolect moy ne .... er hove been + :+ C "Guaran',eed COl1lpQ;~i l ue Prict!!:> " 09 lok.e full flOW 0 \ I t must ha\o'e comple led u.s 1 - "a_ - - 49 tJe€' 11 In 1879 10 l ure ~e tt le l \ wJth The drawback to the cemetery Bill Bruington, President and the Board of Directors of First State If'! p' om l ~ e o f ever IO~flflg wOfer +. + prOlecl has been Ihe one almost· Weston Covington bountifu l In ../ Bank, Petersburg are proud to announce the hiring of Clayton Jay f OI tho~e ftl st cfop" ,noccessoble rood to it Now, a + Mr and Mrs. Ja ckie Covington new turned p'Ollle new dirt rood runo; 10 the new of Amarillo are proud to • Fowler as their Cashier. • Only knowledge of the palt gate on the olher si de wi th righl. announce the birth of Iheir son, Main Street help, p,npolnl the fllst We " of·way whICh was a gift from Weston Thomas Covington, born Texa s watel well that " Un cle Harold Campbell and Bu ster April 28, 1985, weighing 6 Ibs. , 3 Mr. Fowler was born and raised in Silverton where he graduated Honk " SmI th , the area 's first Bryanl + + 1/ 2 Ols. and was 21 inch es long . Church Qf Christ lelfler. hand ·dug for Cox . Entourages for the final Proud Grandparents include Mr. 2200 Main Street ... from Silverton High School. He graduated from Texas Tech The cemetery " Ihe cen ler of burrals Est acada, Mrs and Mrs. Joel Bruington of Estacada pilgrimage, loday, Lockwood noted, hod to be T University December 1983 with a B.B.A. in Finance. After Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Jock and II IS the ce metery whIch dragged by traclors along the Covi ngton of lockney . Greal· graduation, Mr. Fowler was a loan Officer Trainee at First National lubbock and Crosby County original access roule when it + Grandparents are lela Burns of Vacation Bible School hi storlcol commlHion honored rained. Bank, Jacksonville, Texas_ He is currently employed by Andrews Petersburg and Dove and Thelma June 3-7 Now, visi lors may reach Ihe + 9:00 - 11 :00 a.m. July 24, 1982 wi th on official state Hill of Beaton, Arkansas. hi slorical marker. ce metery where " Ihe windmill Savings and loan where he is head of the newly formed computer Good for rentals of COIE-TIHPIITE A county line posl splits the man" lies near "the banker" and department. VCR Movies Theme: Estacada si te, to the easl of all lie under rustling tree leaves 6 PACK CANS wilhin sight of the markerta Paris NEW MOVIES EACH WEEK where the tabernacle stood and "Following in the Footsteps of Jesus" to the wesl of the co urthouse thai Cox, who come 10 the colony in stayed only two years. 1878 with buffalo hunters and Mr. Fowler will assume his duties at First State Bank, Monday, June There will be It took bOlh county groups and found promise enough for the 3. We welcome you to come in to meet and visit with him. $1.89 rest of his life. Bible Classes Singing Refreshments Games Help! (e$fi§) Puppets I need to sell $1 ,500.00 worth ofTupperwore to receive mea Class for the adults dishwasher. Won'I you please help me? We have beautiful Many Iteml .educed new items that you can be proud of. Please call my number, FIRST STATE BANK 50 te 75% 667·3774, and I will be glad to show you our new producll. to mok. room '0" new PETERS V.n.TE AS . p,odud', Call Jerry Willi. for Ages - 18 months through Adult Your Tupperware Dealer, your Mary Kay Calm.tit lillie Spence ~ • . 667·3930. c __ • ___ / Pete 4...... ,.,,. ....t, Prlday, May 31, 19., Fri.y, May 31, 1 ..' , Pet""" ..... , '-Ie I C.1I"7.~1 lOC ,., wenI nt ry cool \; CII••• 'nlnt EXlrcl IS p,oo MIftI ....Ifft "BRambly. He'ld r. Todd Gregory c-I Of n-r.•. $2.50' Commencement e.erei.e. Rep. Kent Hance delivered the CUTE! 2 bedroom 1 bath, 'e,e"t.ur, II.mentary ATTINDANCI- 41'H OIADI Lindo Hernandez, Chad we,. held May II, 198.5 at the commencement address to front kitchen with lots of W Vi SPAR ..... had their award. Marcie Navarro, .... Adam. Daniel, 0...... , au_y, Marlo Texa. Tech University, Lubbock, about 1,200 of the 1850 Texas storage. Newly carpeted. Tho 9.all for low rainfall ·a,oa. ....m ... y Friday, May 17, 1985, and David Marquez. le"""ll, MI.ty Willi., Keyln, Texas for Mr. TOdd Gregory. Tech spring semester graduates washer & dryer, air. Low TJ Fa.m. 01 Old Wo,ld at 2:90 p.m..; The ""owing 'UFECT ATTENDANCE Smith, Chresta Kllnkel, Robert tocld received a degree of in the lubbock Municipal HOUSEl FDA SALE down, super low rnonthlys. ,.odu, ... Coliseum. Individual College 81uOItem Seed aw:anI. were pre.. nted. 5TH GRADE Garela, Jennifer Burton, and Bachelor of Science in -~~- ~ :- -: ~ .!~ ~~ ~~ ~r -;:- ·;r .; ~- -:~ Call Delores, 806 763- . DIPLOMAS FOR PRE-K Silvio Cruz, Joseph Meza, Mark Livar. Agricuhure Economics. He is a graduation ceremonies were Phon. (40SI 698-2587 14D3 Ave L 5319 collect. Fa'90, O~IQ . 73840 Kri.ten Golden, Marcos Natalee Moor., Tina RocI.­ READING AWARD member of Kappa Alpha Social held throughout the day in the 3 BR, 2 lJath, garage, centl'al ll'p·n Garcia, Erica Gana, Roy riquez, Jerry Salas, Janiece Josh Martin Frafernity, Alpha Ze,a Honorary coliseum and at sites on the Tech hea t . I'efrig all' Showll by OUTSTANDING AEPO! Gon.zale., Denice Westmore­ Swanson and Cothy Garza COMPUTER AWARD Fraternity and Texas Teeh campus. Todd is employed by dPPUIIltl nent. 1882 1 6x82 3 bedroom, 2 land, Charlene Landin, Maria ATTENDANCE- 5TH GRADE Marcie Navarro TODD GREGORY Athletic Council. Former U. S. Texas Commerce Bank a' _"- ."__ ,, _ _" • ., " " " " " \I bath WIth composition roof, '\ ()!I(~ Houston, Texas. BRIDES TO BE . Canalez, Raymond Resendiz. Misty Porter, Paula Moralez, COMPUTER LITERACY AWARD CO MI III ""0 Sf l 1' 200 ' S 'a'-'FT~ 2' B~d~~~; textured walls and ceiling, DUIiI: CHl lU, fOtl -'llu. Mandy Rodriquez, Ranlly ,King and David Luna. Mario Martin 1 lJ. him "'dl1 l hdll'Il\t"f' Somethino Different's U.I.L . PICTURE MEMORY lill 1\1" d \,'U nLJ\ In ( hI.' ~r , ~t:f\ ,ItIlO: Garza, Deidra Campbell, Kim Gonzales, J.C. Williamson, is all around us, and threatens to stamp L.II'"I ' Lot small squ ar e bales Call ~ If{ ' 1 Ilh" "lll "~I th ...· I.l r~t· .... l rrp­ Williamson, Chris Colomb, Erica Garza, Charlene Landin, ALL FIRST PLACE ;:- -;:- -::- ::- -::- -::- -::- Weekly Menu out our f reedom of worship. We should .::- 965-241 7 JU ,~' I' ,)Ilhl \trl'llh\ .... 1 till . 'oJI' thai thl' Ricky Salas, Benjamin Flores, Marcos Garcia , Mandy Jerrod Greene, Adrian Lyde, A SAMOAN to gIve away 1802 Ave. I pl,t .... ll. \\ 1,'11 h,h I, tx· l ' l l1lpklt'h ~k. !f Julie Fox, Courtney Hopper t In Ca ll 667 -3 710 Richard Rendon,' Mary Ann Rodriquez, Denice Westmore­ keep ourselves infOl'med on the wo rld ;-; HH 1 1 ~,ILlI IIIII '-. III'tI dnJ '!fling t"lo ' l!~h In pl rrn1\ '\ (' \Inl."t' Closed situation at all tim es. We should IHr'II"'1l 1 I , II' 11IlI" ('IWI1I 'I' 1978 FORD PICKUP lor Saturday - Heard, Jody Noel, Tanya Marr. McAlexander, Doniel Gon­ U.I.L. MUSIC MEMORY \ '\I ~\ ' I 11 !1< '11 11 11 h.J ' lu h... lomrk1d:- Closed I II "die Ca ll 667-38B6 aftel' \,11t' .mll \11 it' \ nd Ill!l~l d lltJl'ulll lt .tli Sunday · Jamin Morrison, Patricia zalez, and Kristen Lovato. ALL 2ND PLACE kno w more of the Ih rea ts that IF YOU HAVE LOCAL NEWS Il.II'i, I " r IJ ' ""Li ,ll$20000 5 00 lhl' u H!1r,t l\ ·. ~"h the trim "' fa r hil ~ (01 Monday · Carne Gizada Nova, Sammie Mitchell, CITIZENSHIP Roberta Garza , Maria CAll 667-384' --hrt'd l ht'" J ,II ~ilt~r J,)t'~ 1]1\1 (on­ t hey ma ke, and we should 2t- 19 Tuesday - Meat Loaf Cassie North, Jorge Mendez, KINDERGARTEN Resendiz, Ninfa Garcia, Shea 209 Acres PETERSBURG POST lkn'l' un :hr HI .... ldl \l Ithe: p'll~.tgt- It Iherr Martin and Linda Hernandez. know more of what they " J (han~.l' m Itmpcraturc • Wednesday Floutas Spencer Perry, Lindsay Kunkel, Deidra Campbell, Lindsay N, · II 1-'1".!I ·· , llIII ·lj wltli J FOR SALE: '77 M el'cul"y U.I .L. SPEUING Thursday - Chicken Fried Steak Sunny Pierson, Erik Jones, Kunkel, Heather Bourland, are trying t o take 1)1' II I ItJlll ttu tit ! GI'dllll M ,tt'lIU IS Cel li 667- Alma Linda Ramos, Ruben Raul Garcia, Jerry Weaver, Mario Martin- 1st Place Friday - Mexican Plate a way from us. .; , l9~ 4 John Deere Leasing .. . Hernandez, Kirk Rodgers, John Hilda Ocasio, Isaac Campos, U.l.l. NUMBER SENSE 100 Acres 18-'ttp Gana, Brice Thompson. Juslin Blair, B.J . Flores, Sherry Tanis Moralel- 3rd Place Alte nn ch urch "a"d take N,Jl I IW ,I', l rII J!'lt'I".1J1 tt'y the modern way to make FOR SALE: Honda Ody ssey 1520 Main Chris Gana, Chris Vasquez, Burns, Jody Noel, Jorge U.l.l. ORAL READING .- -: :- .::. ::. ::-; .::. .; :.. ::. 'he helmet of sa/ra t !On, alld excellellt co ndItion Calt your dollars do more Raul Garcia, Jerry Weaver, Mendez, Shoun Heard and Misty Porler- 61h Place 240 Acres Robbie Elliott, Alfredo Ybarra, Tanya Mar .. U.I.l. EXPRESSIVE WRITING th e ,~lI'o,.d of f}/f' S,HI· i f. It'hiclt 667·2266 Best Food In Town :J IIrI, ' ", 1', 1'-. ' "I I-'l' lr' '''-. lllJl'g The John Deere Lease Plan can help put pro­ Sherry Burns, Justin Blair and CITIZENSHIP- 1ST GRADE Shea Martin- 5th Place i. .. th p U'ord of ' ;ud I'ray nl!J a/u:ays 17-p4t-2o 1 , 1\ '11111.1 2 NI'II', UW ller ductive new equlpmenl 10 work for you with- Hilda Ocasio. Kippa Allmon Josh Martin, CERTIFICA TE FOR EXCELLENCE with nil pra,llrr (lll(/ $upplu"ario11 :.1 1 I I I j out a large capital invest ment And because 667·3757 PERFECT ATTENDANCE R.N. Hopper, Valorie IN MUSIC MEMORY BACKHOE FOR SALE It'S a true lease. your leastng coslS normally KINDERGARTEN Gonzales, Mandee Navarro, Shea Martin t il rlie SpIrit. and !i'a rchi ng th e),PlAnt (l Sam Heard The cIty IS acceptIng sealed can be wrtlten 011 as a busmess Sunny Pierson, Tonya Marr, Daryl Stephens, Stephanie CERTIFICA TE FOR EXCELLENCE Blake Lyde Illd s for a Ford backhoe The expense a1 tax "'Itll all peri1e l'fnlllct' and .'lUppllcat lOn time See us soon Ruben Hernandez and Jorge IN PICTURE MEMORY Garcia , Nancy Moralez, Joe Bob Mayo, Broker Ildckhue will be sold as IS for all the delOlls Mendez. Tamara Hobbs, Chad Harkey, Courlney Hopper, Amber tllr all 8uint:J_" MAYO AGENCY wlLIl no guarantee ex - ATTENDANCE Maricela Gonzalez and Mayo and Adrian Lyde . 667-3951 pl'essed 01' Implied The bids KINDERGARTEN Raymond Hernandez. PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC ______wtll be opened on June 3 . Jerry Weaver and Justin CITIZENSHIP-2ND GRADE FITNESS AWARD HOUSE FOR SALE 19 85 dUl'lng the regular Blair. Kurt Collins, Veronica Chresta Kunkel , Maria Th, (hul(h i~ '04 1 apPointed aleM} III IPl I\ " ,W I., \fIIt.hn, Ih' kncn,ttdt' 01 Nil 10" 2 Betit'Ootll. 1 bdlh, utilIty council Illeetlng The cI ty 'a' man and II I Hit d,mOM tOf mon I. ,,\fIOftcl 10 Ihllt lo n h 1O' lI'Ig hn "",l'IlloO r Wrll\otll PERFECT ATTENDANCE Champion, Tina Hernandez, Martin, Chad Daniel and Chad I'oor tl on 3 lots on comer. I'esel'ves t he rtght to accept IPI " , ( o\ll'lch~ If! Ih, lou 01 ~4 , flO 9Ou,nmenl 01 Itl III, or . By 01 hi, Will 10" 1 "'~ IST WADE Beth Wilson, Skye Porter, Moore. fI 'III I'n Il dCk y.u 11 I:arpor l or relecl dny 0 1' all bId s The p,n,w", 01'16 th, tr.tdllml .tllth ., ho ld III cltO •• ~I 1M"lobl, pel llh lhtr , lOl ' "'" HIGH ACADEMIC - Joe Gllrcia:iNancy Moralez, Alecia Morris, Rudy Marquez, hlNn • ~ft\h ItOlnl 01 ..... OM Il\ou ld w,port the ( huHh 101 11'1, \0'" 01 !h, wtJ l Ol ' ',llll',lge '-. IIPn In tl l t ree s bJc kh oe tllay be seen wes t an~ Raymond. Hernandez. John Albert Lopez, Joyce ACHIEVEMENT 01 h l rn~ 1 ond PI " 'om.l, It,and 'h ot. ht.UIf. ,ftl, 1"''-''" Iho",'d ", phold DtI!! pol 1 71::3 I:: 1'-. , Cdl fifi7 397B of tile Fit' €' StatIon In Also. we have equipment available for short term 3RD GRADE . tri,llPloN\llmOfll ht . d.olll d'llIn, ItIt ATTENDANCE- 1ST GRADE Martinez, Patty Gana, 11( ~ll ln Ihi (hu f( PI . '011" IIl, II ,11'It lind 14 -lh Pel el'sIJUI'g leasjng. Chase Carr, R.N. Hopper, Jennifer Bussey, and Josie Kacee Allmon, Brannon 1""ttlwfrl lIh ol on. w, 1I "" hlltl t," 10 I". 01 0 ,I'l," 01 (,ad Mandee Navarro, Jesse Ruiz, Martinez. Rodgers, Coy Heard, Bryan HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 FOR SALE: VIdeo dIsk Cynthia Flores , Terry CITIZENSHIP- 3RD GRADE Stephens , and Sherry lto'lfr [J [)IIlS 2 t)atilS. central p layer and 17 movies. Perry Farm Machinery Hernandez, Daryl Stephens Brannon Rodgers, David Swanson. 110 ', 11 IIllf dll' lenced ba ck $ 3 0000 Call 667 ·2 232 PROTECT and Chad Harkey. Gonlales, George Ocasio, HIGH ACADEMIC y ," I ~LOI'dge Ilulldlngs 22- 1tp I~ 806 ·66 7 3505 ~( I" PERFECT ATTENDANCE Jennifer Garza, Belen Nunel, ACHIEVEMENT c' 2Ub 1- 1 ~ l Sl Call 667- BUY HAIL INSURANCE 1OD4Y. 4TH GRADE 2ND GRADE Sandra Ocasio, Gina Marlinel, U ~ l(J BUSINESS {£ Tina Hernandez , Joyce Ty Mille,", Devin Campbell, Julie Fox, Courtney Hopper, CHURCH OF THE NAZAREN~ CARR 'S CHAPel FRIENDSHIP HOLY BAPTIST 19-1tn Cash discounts available. Martinez, Jason Garrett, Rudy Janel Sedillo, Jeff Weaver, and and Marcie Navarro. East 1st SI a nd Av e K SERVICE METHODIST CHURCH 1713 Ave. F 667 ·3774 For the crop-hail protection you need, Marquez, Jamie Moralez, Josie Robert Kirkpatrick. HIGH ACADEMIC Dave Spe nce. Pastor lou", Schoo p Posta , FOR SALE: woulf Martinez and Andy Flores. CITIZENSHIP- 4TH GRADE ACHIEVEMENT Sunday NfEO UPHOLSTERY Je rry Kunke l, Poslor Sunday­ Iltlilollll4 wrll l 'rlCIIt' ll amI pleas~ contact or call: ATTENDANCE- 2ND GRADE Becky Flores, Courtney 5TH GRADE WORK DONE? 9 J 5 (I III IJ.ttll rlt' dltllY ,)tId I'IJolrny Jerrod Greene, Shea Martin, SUlldcoy Sdtool W e uphols t er furniture Kurt Collins, Crystal Croff, Hopper, Elizabeth Sanchez, Sunday­ '.\ "", I '."" IJI ,11 '1 ) I I :, L:"II R(!llel' t Fulllllgllll. 806 JOE BOB MAYO 667-3593 SUflday ScI .... 'rc II 000,1) ilild "rdup seat s. W e do Brent Martin, O' Neil Hinojosa, Lupe Moralez, Tim Fox, Misty Porter, Sandi Kay r MornIng WOf sh ,p 900 a rn t ..... ' '! ' Illy .\ , I hi l i I I) , 1\ 667 ]1)69 Monday ­ qrJdl lty work CeCIl & Lila Veronica Champion , and Criselda Luna , Marcie Robertson, Adrian Lyde, and Sun day Sf hool 10 000 m We dnesday JUfllo r Church 500 P '" FOR SALE L lylul' 667·3955 Eddie Espana. Navarro, Julie Fox, Brian Amber Mayo. E.... ' ·llll l y \V II' .... ' I' I J I)', 1\ Tuesday­ PERFECT ATTENDANCE Barnwell, Manuel Franco and HIGH ACADEMIC BARGAIN PRICE - 14x 72 p. 30 Prayer Serv,(e 730 pm 3RD GRADE SUlanne McAlexander. ACHIEVEMENT . EAST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST SACRED HEART It 3 bedroom. 2 bath mobtl e REECER'S CLEANERS Thursday- Everett Dial , Devin CITIZENSHIP- 5TH GRADE 6TH GRADE East 151 St and Ave J CATHOLIC CHURCH home Cenlt'al all' and heat lIdS d dry cl eaning pI ck-up 3 G~' P '" Campbell, Robert Kirkpatrick, Joseph Meza, Natalee Chresta Kunkel and Maria 1203 West 5 th Str eet Call 667·2241 or 667- servIce at Charlotte's W e Friday­ David Spence, Brandy Hobbs, Moore, Janiece Swanson, Rene Marlin. Sundoy Mallhe w F 0 Sou sa . Prr e sl 344 6 apprecIate yo ur bUSIness ------Regula r Se, ~ lte 7 30 P '" 22·ctfn Thank you and Sherry Swanson. Villegas, Chrislina Martinez, M o ,nlng W o , ~ hl p 10 30 a rn Sundc,)' 1\', ( I \~ I U ..\ J t l rn ------::-:=:-::-::=-:==-:::- I PI c k-up and delIvery on ATTENDANCE· 3RD GRADE Freddy Cedillo, Sandi Kay 8H ;1 ILI'<' Bf (, ()" ,\ ~ Wedne sday­ Mondo)' M(J~ , 8 00 pill EXCELLENT CONDITION r llesday & Frtday IllOI'nlngs Sh ' Non Marlin , Brice Robertson, Jerrod Greene, I I \nu'l l' Idll~II'!! IlIr .t Illn/.! h l, I ,'1I I IfH' Evenlnq Wo( ~ h l~ 8 OOp m We dne sday - HOPEWelL BAPTIST CHURCH 1983 14x8o 3 bedrOOIll 2 at 10 .00 a III Fullingim, Gina Marlinez, Misty Porter, Doug Porter, 1I"~ 1.· 1 Ihdlli~ \ " ,h,Hk. \IIII\llkr luhl' r ' Q" Re ll glOu., Edu( n h u, ht · ~ \lnl. I ' hath I'epo Wi th conlposlt loll 19-tfn Ramiro Ramos, Belen Nunez, Joson Swopes, and Amber G ,ode, K 6 45 P on H q!Ullhh l\ II I hlptlill ,I II , U111111n II t hn O .W. Genlry, Paslo, .. uof. fireplace and new Sisto Canalel, Joe Resendiz, Mayo. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Goode', 7 17 7 B I) In CROP INSURANCE gt'l IllIlJnarl' IHllllld l1\ IlliCit'll "\lIl1L~t1! Sunday- nppltances. Call Delores. CITIZENSHIP- 6TH GRADE ,rnJ !l1lld..: r. II ,' J ,I \llllIl"Il" I1l [,('I.II Ull" . ",1 \' 2001 Moin 667-3451 and Bryon Stephens. Sunday School ... 9.45 a '" 806 763-5318 collect PERFECT ATTENDANCE Chad Moore, Maria Martin, Iill ~ \, HI &: I'n ~111 ' ( "' 'IHr.111 \ . thl' .,... III Id\ Waymon Swope s, Pastor It's that time of the y,ar when clouds klf)!l"! gr(l\.\.l'I n t 1( I'l" • Morning Wors hr p 11 '00 a m REMEMBER THESE SAFETY TIPS 4TH GRADE Sunday­ Boptis t Tr a inrn g Unr on 5:00 p.m MAIN STREET appear almost daily. Let ~s help you Becky Flores, Priscilla Sunday Sc hool 9:45 o .rn CHURCH OF CHRIST Tuesday- • Br carelul whe n digging. Champion, Jeffery Landin, and M o rn in g Wor <, h lp 1 I 00o m 2200 Main Street 667·3647 • Walch tor power lin"'~ wtWtl protect your Investment with crop Mi~ s i o n 2:00 p.m climbing in trees_ edll SPS 10 lind Oul if Ihe,,, Lupe Moralez. ' Ev enin g Worsh ip .7 :00 p .m Terry Newton, Ministe r cue any buried electrical Wednesday­ • Do nol climb electril al Insurance. We offer the very best In Wednesday­ lines in thf' area. Proyer Se rvrce 7:30 p m. Sunday ­ pole~ . towers or sfru clun'~ Mini-Blinds 7:30 p .m coverage at the very best rates. Pro yer Meeting Brb le School 1000 " on • Do not trim frees near • Eledrical cords should not b• • plic.d or lap.d. Rep.i, Miss ion f rie nds .. 7:30 p .m W o , ., hlr' Sef\ltce 1050 (0 m pow.rlln",. 25% Off by shortening them or EXAMPLE FOR BALE co~ Birthdays & 630 pm LAKEVIEW Evenlny Se rvIce • Do n<>4 set I.dd.... or replace them entirely. MAY CARPET Wednesday­ sc.ffolds ne.r POW" lin ... eon.. 111.90 per' $'.--enae METHODIST CHURCH • BN/are of exposed wireS. wa..a 111.90 per .s.oo _ .... Anniversaries FIRST UNITED METHODIST • Do not shoot a. ins ulato f!. Bible Study . 7:00 I' rn • Oon'llouch pottobl. s.,bo-. 111.90 per --once May 31- Carol Davis, JoGinn, CHURCH on poln. lowe ... or I'. I <,·~ $13 OIl $11 .00 irbldl l"d "wr I'"rl Jene Nave, Pastor structures. appli.nces (coff.., makers. c.. "54.33 per SttID -enae Pelronilo Martinez. Mildred ;1706 Ave. G 667-3391 ,.dios. h.ir dryers. etc. ) with Kitchen Carpet (Charger) Every Sunday- PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA • Never climb on or go inside .,..._ ..,.,. Reagan, Kyle Roberlson, Elaine Jerry Kunkel, Pastor wet h.nds 0' while slandlng ...... H, 'g. $1,1 IX) $12 .00 111;1dl l"rl "wr Ildel Sunday School ". . 1O :000.m. 1202 West 2nd 667 -3329 a substation·f.nce. C.II SPS YOU CAN OWN THIS 10 help you r.t,ieve OJ siHing in water. Thompson Sunday- Bible Study ...... 6:00 p.m. Gilbert Cantu, Pastor DnUXE PORTABLE anylhlng Ih"""n into th. • Don'l poS! signs on utility also off.r a no I~ter.st not. plan . June 1- Amparo Martinez, Sunday School . 10:00 a .m Sunday­ w. '~ Preston Hollow" "Sugar Hollow" ht & 3rd Sunduys- substation 0' c.ughl in Its poles. A lin.m.n hilling. Luke Martinez, Vi Matthews, Sis Morning Worship . .. 11 :00 a .m. 9.45 a m 5" BLACK I WHITE · SI ,hd Cf tl( )r :;( I.'I(I I, W e lll ' 11 loop I sc ulpturt,dJ Worship Service . . 11 :00 a .m. Sunday Sch ool I.ou. noll with hi. d.al could slip at r.gular rat.s. PI.as. can .or com. by Smith .. . 11.000 rn IlI l r( '11 llulull.:to 1-11..' 9I1nl colo rs. ultro ll lJ yl ()1l Every Wednesday- Wors hip Se rvi ce TELIVISION • Aroold using .Iectrlc.ltools and f.lI. Also. n.ils c.n sn.g June 2- Stephen Adkins, .. 6.00 P m. prolective gkwes·and for a quot.: 18 y ••, . ... xp.rl.rfc.. I <~ ~ ~~ I 00 K"y $17.IXl Blessed is th e notion whose God Worship Service ...... 7:00 p .m. Churc h Tr ainrng FOR A FMCllON like Itwn mowers or hedge .rn · Zone Chavez, Lonell Davis, Mr . $ 17 ..S 0 ""Idlled "wr ." Pdd $1 5.00 ""Idll~d " w r " Pdel ' is th e lord . ·Psalms 33: 12 Worship ServICe 7 00 p m OF ITS COlT. dippers when gr.~s and destl'O\J th.ir insulation Ie_are wet . valuf'. Crop HIli Bu.ln •••• and M.. . Jerry Bartlett, Mr. and Wednesday­ PIGI UP •• flEE PUIICiICUI TMAf. Mrs. Barry Blair, Mr. and Mrs. This Fec.'_'·. (O~ansared by These Local Merchants Prayer & Bibl e Study 7,30 p.m. A SAFETY MESSAGE FROM SPS Robert Fullingim Call for Appointment want your b~IJRl". June 3- Suzanne McAlexan· w. der,' Buddy Smith . 667-3469 June 4- Jeanette Rodriguez June 5- Ruben Hernandez, . ~ Jr" Jlldy Hallum. NM '.. 1111 Finkner, Lupe "ndon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe c:edIIIe, Mr. and Mrs. Victor IlCOion • 6 r t 1r ~ " • 9 • You know you can depend on us for the freshest meat in Town! And the lowest prices! And the largest selection of quality meats! We're 'N'Gain- The Southwest Beef Authority. We make it our business to I.., you the best beef buys at the lowest prices. Come in and try us. You'll love the way we do business!

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