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TEXAS ORESSI ASSOCIATION Vtemihst- 11111 TODAY Eight Pages Vol. 5, No. 46 — Thursday, September 8, 1977 Second Class Postage Paid at Shallowater, 79363 Ten Cents Jay Stanton Honored as Outstanding Citizen for 1977 The newly formed Jaycees of Jay has served the community could go on. (You who know Ja Shallowater decided it was time in many ways since his graduation probably have your own list.) to "blow their horn" and honor from high school in 1956. He has Jay's wife Pat shares thes Jay Stanton as the outstanding worked through the churches and feelings: "He treats other peopl citizen for 1977. school to build a better town for just like he treats us here a This award was given Monday everyone. He is presently serving home. He is considerate c night at the Jaycees fish supper as president of the local school others' feelings and tries to se and awards banquet held in the board and also as board member what is best for the other person school cafeteria. An overflow for the Chamber of Commerce. He is the same towards the rich crowd listened as Ricky White Jay 'has farmed in the poor, saint, and the sinner. He i presented the award and said, Shallowater area for the past 21 the greatest organizer ant "I've never known anyone to say a years and has maintained an planner that I know. I want hir bad word about Jay Stanton." up-to-date farming program. on my team when there i Jay was asked to plan the fish People in the area probably something big to be done supper and it was probably the know Jay best as a "peacemaker" Whenever I have a big decision t• tastiest and most well attended and as a person who enjoys make regarding the Rays of Hop. meal that Shallowater has ever sharing his time and himself. If office and TV work, I ask .th. had. the people of Shallowater wrote Lord to give Jay the wisdom an( Jay's wife Pat always com- down the time that Jay has answer and then I know that I an ments, "Jay could have been a helped or come to their aid, how safe." professional chef with his delight many pages would be filled. Pat also added that Jay is yen: and ability in planning and There are young people that good to their children and h• preparing large meals." About have been helped in establishing expects them to be disciplined ii the only food work at home is credit, tuition to colleges paid, all areas and be responsible an( occasional steaks and Sunday money and aid given to those in grateful for life. She says tha breakfasts. His children, Terri 16, poverty, family situations helped, their most enjoyable• time Patti 13, and Camie 10, believe hospital bills paid, debts cleared, together might be tennis that those menus of scrambled gardens planted to feed hun- attending church worship ser eggs, gravy, hash browned dreds, farm hands provided for vices, eating with friends, o potatoes and buttered biscuits in a worthy manner, and the list throwing a in the fron have to be tops. yard. Several years ago, Ja: provided a prayer room fo himself and family. He has said Friday is Red & Black Day we had a kitchen to feed ou PROCLAMATION bodies, a bathroom to wash ou; WHEREAS, I, Joe Cox, Mayor for the City of Shallowater in bodies, a bedroom to rest ou) cooperation with the Shallowater Mustang Booster Club, hereby bodies, a den and patio t( designate Friday, September 16th, as RED AND BLACK day, in entertain and exercise our bodies honor of all the school supported Mustang organizations. so I felt like we needed a praye) WHEREAS, on this day, all persons of the Shallowater room to feed our spirits and t( Independent School District and Merchants in the Area, are urged heal our bodies as needed. and requested to honor Friday as RED AND BLACK day by Jay's philosophy has alway! wearing these school colors and the merchants are urged to been, "The Lord has blessed me decorate their buildings in the colors of RED AND BLACK. and always will and I want to d( WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Mayor, Booster Club and the same for others." everyone in the school district to back their school 100% by There are many men who walk Jay Stanton participating on Friday in displaying the school colors of RED live, and die upon this earth anc AND BLACK. they are never missed when they This Proclamation adopted this the 15th day of September 1977. are gone. Jay Stanton is a mar Signed, that walks and lives among us anc Play Day Turns Out a Success he would be sorely missed if he were gone. He would also be the A record turnout of between deserving person to receive this last person in the world to "blow 500 and 600 people turned out for award. Congratulations Jay. his own horn". I think it was time the first Play Day, sponsored by The Jaycee members wish to that the Jaycees did. the Shallowater Jaycees Monday, express their deep appreciation to Mayor that is planned to be an annual each and everyone who helped to City of Shallowater affair. make Shallowater's first Play day A delicious meal of fried fish such a big success. fillets, red beans, potato salad, 5 yrs.—Corby White, Tim 12 yrs.—Jordon Cox, Todd Mustangs cole slaw, and all the trimmings Bridge Tournament Boyer, Wendy Barnes Kohler, Don Smith were served to the crowd that 1st—Jack and Dorene Du- 6 yrs.—Chad Tubbs, Darla 13 yrs.—Donnie Glenn, Patti gathered for the 7 p.m. meal. Laney Ellis Stanton, Ruth Gomez Blow Sands Following the meal, trophies 2nd—Charles and Virginia 7 yrs.—Brenda White, Johnna Balloon Race and first, second and third place Hohertz Pointer, Kari White 5 yrs.—Eddie Villela, Scott ribbons were presented, with the Croquet Tournament 8 yrs.—Clay Enger, Mendi Hardy, Wendi Barnes adults receiving trophies and the 1st—Doyle McKennon and Woodruff, Aggie Medlock 6 yrs.—Kari Schatzle, Chadd Away children ribbons for the events Rocky Blair 9 yrs.—Traca Ellis, Roni Tubbs, Darla Ellis Friday night was the first game they participated in. 2nd—James Reeves and Danny Schatzle, Sherry Wiley 7 yrs.—Johnna Pointer, Kari of the season. The Shallowater Highlighting the day was the Waters 10 yrs.—Linda Shropshire, White, Camron Hopson Mustangs tromped Sands 75-0. At presentation of a plaque to Jay Tennis Tournament Camie Stanton, Troy Medlock 8 yrs.—Mendi Woodruff, Lisa the second play of the game, Stanton who in Ricky White's Women's Division 11 yrs.—Tracy Cobb, Chadd Villela, Clay Enger (tie) Sands fumbled and the Mustangs words were "I never heard a bad 1st—Jan Averitt and Jan Woddruff, Vince Collins 9 yrs.—Rani Schatzle, Aggie recovered it. Fullback Andy thing said about Jay Stanton." Andrews 12 yrs.—Jordan Cox, Todd Medlock, Traca Ellis Blackmon scored the first Ther eis not enough good 2nd—Terri Stanton and Patsy Kohler, Wayne Farmer 10 yrs.—Camie Stanton, Greg touchdown. things to be said about Jay who is Young 13 yrs.—Stacy Wyche, Rhonda Cowart, Linda Shropshire a good down to earth farm boy 3rd—Pat Stanton and Jeanne Ellis Thersa Kohler 11 yrs.—Chad Woodruff, Scoring two touchdowns apiece that quietly helps people in need, Woodruff Sack Race James Smith, Tracy Cobb for Shallowater were Jesse not wanting any praise for Men's Division 5 yrs.—Wendy Barnes, Colbert 12 yrs.—Rose Villela, Maricela Longoria, Rodney Jackson, Andy himself. There is not a more 1st—Greg Mason and Bryan White, Amy Armes Villela, Tonya Applegate Blackmon, and Pete Alvarado. Stewart 6 yrs.—Chad Tubbs, Darla Softball Throw Also scoring for Shallowater were Persons are reminded that 2nd—Steve Martin and Hank Ellis, Tim Boyer 5 yrs.—Tim Blair, Eddie Stacy Hohenberger, Larry Bart- when traveling around the Woodruff 7 yrs.—Kari White, Wayne Villela, Colbert White lett and Marcus Lara. Curtis school area the speed limit Due to rain the men's third Barnes, Cameron Hopson 6 yrs.—Chadd Tubbs, Kari Lester, Rodney jackson and Lane between 10th street and 12th place and Consolation in both the 8 yrs. —Mendi Woodruff, Aggie Schatzle, Dada Ellis Giles scored the extra points. The street on Ave. L is 20 m.p.h. men and women's divisions were Medlock, Clay Enger 7 yrs.—Tina Villela, Wayne Mustangs' offense rambled for and 25 m.p.h. on 12th street cancelled until a later time. 9 yrs.—Tracy Ellis, Sherri Barnes, Mark Wittie 388 yards and the defence held and. Ave. J. Those violating Winners in the children's age Wiley, Rani Schatzle 8 yrs.—Clay Enger, Aggie Sands for 46 yards total. the speed limit will be issued group were: 10 yrs.—Linda Shropshire, Medlock, Mendi Woodruff tickets by the local police Egg Race Camie Stanton, Greg Cowart 9 yrs.—Rani Schatzle, Traca The Mustangs next game is at department. Listed in order of first, second 11 yrs.—Rene Applegate, Kim Ellis, Sherri Willy Ralls, Sept. 9 at 8 o'clock. Good and third place winners: Farrhurst, Chad Woodruff Continued On Page Two luck Mustangs!

Thursday, August 8, 1977 Page 2 committee, contact Mrs. Harry tf-y-v-Intsv-N States sometime next week after King at 832-4775. four years of service in Germany Wanted!!! Plans are underway at this time P Visitors over the Labor Day with the Air Force. The family Anyone having old school to have a fall carnival sometime ink weekend in the D.N. Becknell will visit her parents, Mr. and pictures or would like to October. At the present time it is Party home was their son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J.C. Kulm enroute to Hill reminisce school days of the past the only function of the PTA to Don Becknell of Royce City. Air Force Base in Utah where and share them with the readers add funds for the organization. ***** they will be stationed. of Suburban Today, please ***** Those interested in working on Line Tonya McAuley visited Friday contact Dardie Williamson at this committee may also contact Mr. and Mrs. Austin West- night through Monday with her 832-4373 no later than Monday at Mrs. James Arnold at 832-4048. brook and Mr. and Mrs. D.A. 5 p.m., Sept. 12th. Mrs. Sue Pair and Maureen parents, the LaVon McAuleys and attended the football game. Wilson and Jay visited over the The homecoming edition will be visited in Dumas over the ***** long weekend with relatives in published on Thursday, Septem- Homecoming weekend with the Jimmy Clarks. Deport and Paris. ber 15. Readers enjoyed the issue ***** Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blair and ***** children of Levelland, Emmett so much last year we thought we Geniese Grawunder, sopho- Mr. and Mrs. George Gidden would make it an annual event. Set for Sept.16 more at Texas Tech University, Blair of Lubbock and Mr. and and Debra were in Brownwood So help us make this one of the The 5th annual homecoming of has been invited to join Kappa Mrs. Rocky Blair and children over the weekend visiting her better homecothing editions by Shallowater Schools will be held Kappa Gamma social sorority. were Labor Day dinner guests of sister, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Wells supplying us with any old pictures on Friday, Sept. 16 with a full Geniese's other activities at Tech the Roy Blairs. ***** and her father. Rev. Ben H. and stories of school days gone evening of activities planned by include the Tech marching band; Moore. by. officers of the organization. Alpha Lambda Delta; National Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Covington LaVon McAuley, president, Joan Honor Society; Tau Beta Sigma, Sr. were in Devine over the Roberts, secretary and Juanita National Band Honorary Society; weekend visiting his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis. PTA Sponsors Krebbs, treasurer. Sigma Nu Little Sister organiza- ***** Registration will begin at 5 tion; and Dean's Honor List. LOOK Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Stanton p.m. in the school cafeteria Geniese is the daughter of Mr. First Aid Course followed by a Taco Supper served and Mrs. Leroy Grawunder of and Mrs. Glyn Kirby spent Labor Day with the Tommy Stantons in by the Band Boosters Club in the Shallowater. WHO'S The Shallowater PTA is ***** Dimmitt. sponsoring a first aid course, cafeteria from 5:30 until 7 p.m. A ***** business meeting will follow in Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMenamy touching on CPR, taught by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutton NEW Ernie Rackler, at the school the elementary building. were in Dallas over the weekend The Shallowater Mustangs will visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. visited over the weekend with cafeteria on Sept. 12-13 and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Randy 19-20. meet New Deal at Todd Field Keith McMenamy. with the game starting at 8 p.m. ***** Hutton, Holli and Hendi in Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Leftwich Price for taking the course is $5 Burleson. for the books which includes 4 and a presentation of Homecom- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briant visited ***** proudly announce the arrival of a ing Queen will be at halftime. relatives over the weekend in baby girl, born Wednesday, workbooks and one handbook. Mrs. Barbara Morgan entered Amarillo. August 31, at 10:10 p.m. in Fifteen persons have already Play Day . . . ***** St. Mary's Hospital Sunday and signed up to take the course and University Hospital. Continued From Page One Visiting for two weeks with will undergo surgery Wednesday. anyone desiring to take it may ***** The little girl tipped the scales 10 yrs.—Greg Cowart, Trey their son, Mr. and Mrs. Darrance contact Mrs. Kathy Dunham or at 7 pounds 10 ounces, was named Medlock, Camie Stanton Haught, Drew and Dorcas in Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Williamson Floyd Epperson before the Jennifer Katy and has a 31/2 year 11 yrs.—Vince Collins, Tracy Kolona, Iowa were Mr. and Mrs. visited their son in Ft. Worth old sister, Abigail and a 1 year old deadline Saturday, Sept. 10, at 5 Saturday and Sunday. p.m. Cobb, Jerry Pack Berlin Haught. ***** brother, Joshua. 12 yrs.—Jordon Cox, Don • ***** Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The course includes eight hours Smith, Todd Kohler Labor Day weekend, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morse of of study that will be held from 7 Ruben Essary of Kalkaska, 13 yrs.—Ronnie Glenn, Kit Mrs. Lupe Trevino and boys were St. Joseph, Mo. are visiting in the Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill p.m. to 9 p.m. in the school Robert Chandler home. cafeteria. The PTA will be Bigham, Ruth Gomez in Uvalde visiting their parents, ***** Leftwich of Lubbock. Watermelon Seed Spit Mr. and Mrs. Don Trevino and serving refreshments at the Great grandparents include 5 yrs.—Corbet White, Eddie Mrs. Lupe Portillo. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ford, course. ***** and children will arrive in the Viella, Willy Bae Lubbock, Mrs. Vesta Glasscock, 6 yrs.—Cari Schort, Amy uan..dad&ILA&. Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. D.O. Armes Atchley of Tulia and Mrs. Mary PTA Holds 7 yrs.—Cameron Hobson, Leftwich of Duncan, Okla. Johnna Pointer, Wayne Barnes First Meeting 8 yrs.—Clay Enger, Angie Now Available Medlock, Elizabeth Revilla Shallowater Man The Shallowater PTA's first 9 yrs.—Traci Ellis, Rani meeting of the year was well Schatzle Gets Promotion attended by both the parents and 10 yrs.—Cammie Stanton, Whole Hog Sausage teachers. Everyone showed an Ronya Armes, Trey Medlock Jimmy Preston, son of Mr. and interest in having a very 11 yrs.—Vivie Collins, Jerry Mrs. Howard Preston, recently successful school year. The Pack, Chad Woodruff, moved to Denver, Colorado program, presented by the 12 yrs.—Jordan Cox, Tim Shallowater FFA where he will supervise a five Shallowater Family Practice Chandler, Don Smith state area for Qantas Airlines Center and the Shallowater 13 yrs.—Ronnie Glenn, Kit there. Prescription Shoppe was very Bigham, Tavella Morgan. Jimmy and his wife will be informative and beneficial to the Contact any FFA member or living in Littleton, Colorado. members and their families. The PTA is beginning a helping Kenneth Carr hands program. Parents interes- Constipation•s ted in participating are asked to contact Mrs. James Arnold at at 747-8930 or 832-4241 relief without fear 832-4048. Recently a national panel of Everyone present at the doctors discovered some laxa- meeting expressed an interest in tives were ineffective ... unreli- The first steam engine was LITTLE FOLKS DAY NURSERY having a crosswalk monitor at the able, But they found the single various intersections in town. 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second luncheon will be complet- Luncheon, $75c, bus tours, and $8 ed when ticket requests justify for each football ticket in the First Application Relieves Dad's Day Set Oct. 14-15 the additional event. Angel special section. Flight, an auxiliary organization Parents of Texas Tech Membership Luncheon. Dr. of the Air Force ROTC, will be t Tablets Itchy Skin Rash ,University students will hear Mackey will deliver welcoming hostesses. Compare! Dristan remarks and Dr. Lockwood will relieve more colds Also Helps Promote Healing some of the institution's academ- Originating in the Administra- ic, administrative and sports be luncheon speaker. New miseries than Contac MedicatcJ Zemo quickly relieves tion Building parking lot, a itching, irritated skin. Then officials during Dads Weekend, members of the Athletic Hall of or Aspirin. istan Contac Aspirin Honor will be introduced. two-hour bus tour of the campus Zemo helps nature heal and clear Oct. 14-15. will begin at 2 p.m. It will include Nasal Congestion "We are committed to the A lucheon highlight will be red, scaly skin rashes externally a visit to the new nedical school Runny Nose caused. For fast relieLget Zemo greastest Dads Day and weekend announcement of the Spencer A. facilities. Members of saddle Aches & Pain Ointment or Liquid. Wells Faculty Award recipient. in the history of the association," Tramps, campus spirit organiza- Fever The $1,000 award is given to that said Larry Williams of Dallas, tion, will be tour hosts. chairperson of that committee. faculty member who has made the Speakers wil include Dr. Cecil most valuable contribution to the Special sections of the Jones How do doctors The Di-Get Mackey, Texas Tech president, university and its program during Stadium have been set aside for remove corns Dr. Richard A. Lockwood, vice the preceding year. dads and their families forthe 7:30 Difference president of the Tech Health Funded by the Hemphill-Wells p.m. Texas Tech vs. Rice football without surgery? Anti-Gas medicine Sciences Centers, and head foundation, the award is adminis- game. Tickets may be purchased Doctors find many corns Di-Gel adds to its football coach Steve Sloan. tered by the Dads Association. in advanced through the associa- and calluses can be removed soothing Events begin Friday, Oct 14, Also taking place at 12 noon is tion office. During the week of medically without surgery. The Antacids. same medical ingredient doc- with a Family Dinner in the the Mothers Luncheon in the Oct. 10, tickets may be obtained ANII-GAS MEDICINE tors find so effective is now r University Center Ballroom at Wall-Gates Cafeteria, and for the from the association office on campus. available without prescription 6:00 p.m. Coach Sloan will first time a second and in DERMANSOFP1) Creme. welcome the guests. The dinner simultaneous Mothers Luncheon Charges are $3.75 for the Use only as directed. Show ad The will be followed by the popular may be scheduled if there is to your Anti-Gas Family Dinner,$4.25, Dads Mem- Antacid. "House of Hospitality," also in the sufficient demand. Details for the bership Luncheon, $3.40, Mothers druggist. DERMA-SOFT Ant....„„...,EL University Center. Dads and their families use this occasion to visit informally with representa- tives from major administrative and academic offices of the university from 7:30-9:30 p.m. On Saturday all dads and families will be guests of the Dads III • Association at a registration coffee, 9-11 a.m., Courtyard of the University Center. 'ffM1 Members of the association will meet at 12:15 p.m. for the Dads

Friday is Red & Black Day • Friday, September 16, has been designated by the Mayor of Shallowater as Red and Black Day and everyone is urged to wear red and black, decorate their cars with red and black crepe paper streamers and An important merchants are urged to deocrate their businesses in the school colors to show the fighting Mustangs we are behind them all the way. Lets all back our school by message to our displaying the school colors all over town 100 per cent. --- Go, go Mustangs!

customers. •tr Shallowater The House of Representatives has just voted to raise the price of your electri- It's as though the folks in Washington lust woke up one day and decided city) And the Senate is looking at the same Legislation. These bills are going to there was an energy crisis and decided to try to right all the wrongs over night. cost you plenty - nearly 550.000,000 a year for the next ten years. That's almost The facts are that your electric company has been doing something about our Lunch Menu half a billion dollars' diminishing natural gas reserves for more than six years. We haven't planned or Who cares' Of course you care. And we care. That's the reason we want you constructed a gas-fired generation facility since 1971. And since that same time Monday, September 12 to know what's happening in Washington. we've been planning to use coal as our primary generation fuel. We've lust com- Chilled Pink Lemonade Not only did the House vote to raise your electric bill, there's a strong chance pleted and put into operation Harrington Station — a coal-fired Generation plant Baked Ham W/Orange Raisin you'll get less reliable service. too. The Government is trying to take over regula- near Amarillo. tion of your electric company That's right' A Washington bureaucrat will decide But we need the opportunity to phase out the gas-fired facilities at a savir gs Sauce who gets electric power and how much instead of your state and local officials. economical to you, our customers. New power plants cost money .. cost you Buttered Rice That means your electric company will lose control over how we operate our money, because you are our only source of money. We have a program that own power transmission lines and facilities. We might not be able to give you — Makes it possible for us to stop using natural gas to make electricity by 1995 at Green Peas in Cream Sauce our customers - first priority. The Federal Government could use some of the the latest. Pineapple Pudding money you pay for your electric service to make your electric company build a It's a program you can afford. It's a program that will help alleviate rising transmission line for a government-subsidized utility. You pay twice that way — costs. Sure, you'll pay more for electricity in the future. You'll be paving more Tuesday, September 13 In your electric bill and in your taxes And you don't even get to use the line. for everything, but under our plan you'll pay a lot less than you'll have to pay if Enchiladas (Beef & Cheese) Let's not beat around the bush. The cost of doing business is going up. It Senate Bill 1472 passes. $423,000,000 less between 1983 and 1990. Pinto Beans W/Bacon costs you more for your electric service than it used to. But now when you pay Why? Because Senate Bill 1472 says that even though we are building your electric bill, you pay only what it costs to serve you, plus a controlled coal-fired power plants as fast as you can afford them, you're still going to be Cabbage & Carrot Salad profit, so that we can keep updating our generation facilities and our technology penalized, by almost a half billion dollars. Just because some staff member in Plain Jello to keep serving you better. Congress thinks you should build them faster. And remember it is your money Well, if some Congressmen have their way, some people will pay less than that builds these new plants. Wednesday, September 14 their fair share of the electricity cost. Who will decide who gets the special rates? The Good News in all this is that your Congressman voted against raising your electric bill, voted against giving you poor service . .. but he was out- Hot Turkey Sandwich You can bet it won't be you ... or us ... or our state and local government who know our needs best. voted. Now what you can do is write your Senator (His name and Mashed Potatoes address are printed below for your convenience) and tell him to vote against It will be some government official in Washington! Seasoned Green Beans Part E in Senate Bill 1469 and against the gas users' tax in Senate Bill 1472. There's a whole lot more bad news in this legislation that has passed the Why? BECAUSE YOU CAN'T AFFORD THESE BILLS. And that's a darn good Devils Food Cake HOuse and is now being considered in the Senate. It's an part of Senate Bill reason. Let the people in Washington know that YOU CARE what they're doing Chilled Orange Juice 1469, Part E ... and .. .Now for more bad news ... Senate Bill 14721 with YOUR MONEY! 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Most physicians encourage appeared to be cutting down on Extension Update patients to ask questions items high in saturated fats and by Georgia Doherty necessary for completely under- oils—replacing them with other t I I just had my yearly physical— standing recommended treat- products. For example, those something you should be doing, if ment. That helps patients follow households are using fish, poultry you haven't taken care of it yet. it better—and allows more chance and lean red meat instead of fatty Inforined patients get more for success. red meat; unsaturated margarine by Joe Kelly effective health care—and total Also, using the daily diet to instead of butter—and unsweet- Pardon me, but I've been getting pretty impatient. What with the communication with the doctor is prevent health problems—or ened or artificially sweetened leaves falling off the trees, the grass starting to turn brown in spots and how they do it. handle existing ones—is one way foods and drinks instead of the hint of cooler temperatures, I've been anxious for the football First, get to know your to "live better longer." sugar-sweetened items. season, college variety, to get started. physician before an emergency— The U.S. Department of Slightly more than 40 per cent There isn't much longer to wait. Saturday Texas Tech opens its quest and its stresses—arise, and be Agriculture-Economic Research of the households with current for the Southwest Conference title, the Cotton Bowl and national sure to give him your complete Service surveyed 1,400 persons health problems and 25 per cent honors. It's been a long time coming. medical history. last spring and found that many of households that wanted to Once the season gets going, there's not much letup in sight. The After a move, decide on a local have changed diet patterns for prevent health problems looked Raiders have only one open date, just before Texas, and they may well doctor and have your medical health reasons. for special information on food need a break in the action at that point. records transferred to him. Nearly two-thirds said that at and beverage labels. Both groups It's a rugged schedule and anything can happen, of course, good or Precise and complete informa- the time of the interview they or worried about the number of bad. From the way fall drills have gone, the bad hopefully is behind the tion is vital in the patient-physi- someone in their household calories and amount of fat, Red Raiders. They have had more than their share of injuries to key cian relationship—from both suffered from some ailment— saturated versus unsaturated people, people they need to be contenders. sides. overweight, high blood pressure fats, and the presence of sugar. The road to a championship is never easy and the Raiders had a tough Be specific about pains and and allergy problems were most The "preventative households" row last season. They also had a break. They were not picked to win. problems, their duration and any common. And about 40 per cent appeared to be slightly more Indeed, pre-season guesses rated them about in the middle of the pack. treatment followed. Be sure to reported changing eating habits concerned about the presence of They weren't mentioned nationally. report any other medication—any to help cope. preservatives, artificial sweeten- All of that has changed, thanks to a co-championship with Houston. important information about In addition, almost one-fourth ers and food colorings, monoso- The Raiders now are picked to be one of the top three teams, they're in usual, everyday life, because of those interviewed said they, or dium glutamate and nitrites in the top 10 of the pre-season polls. these factors might affect someone in their household, were foods and beverages. Steve Sloan has been singled out for special interviews on national tv, treatment the physician will now eating or drinking certain something reserved for the likes of the Darrell Royals', Woody Hayes' prescribe. foods and beverages to prevent a and Bear Bryants'. Rodney Allison is getting the same type of attention, A doctor is responsible for health problem. along with Heisman and All American note. giving the patient complete Changes in the diet for health Dan Irons is getting All America recognition and the Tech squad is information about the treatment purposes were most frequent Our American drawing perhaps more than its share of attention. It's the type of he is prescribing, why he is doing among persons in larger and Economic attention that makes supermen out of superboys. so, and what to expect—in results higher income households. More And who is to say that the attention isn't merited? The Raiders came and any side effects. "preventative" households were System is out of nowhere last season to win their first 10 games, win a in metropolitan areas and ❑good abaci. co-championship and then play Nebraska off its feet. reported food shoppers with (check one) That type of Cinderella season caught the eye of the news media, Relieves Pain Most Amercans (at,:ut 80%) believe higher educational levels. that our economic system—with its always looking for a rags to riches story. And so there has been publicity and Itch of Both the "health problem" and individual freedom—is the best in the like nothing Tech has ever had in the past. It's enough to turn the head the "preventative" households world, yet some changes are needed Hemorrhoidal To help give you a clearer picture of of anyone, let alone a group of teenagers. our system on which The road to championships seldom is smooth and, before anyone goes to base decisions, a Tissues special booklet has out and bets the family jewels that Tech will repeat and go to the Cotton been prepared. Bowl, simmer down for a moment and note this. prompt!), temporarib, in man) cases. For a free copy. write 'Econorm,-<• Last year the Raiders won four games that they could, and maybe There's a medication that re- Pueblo, should, have lost. They were relatively injury-free. They weren't picked lieves occasional hemorrhoidal Colorado symptoms within minutes. 81009 high before the season, so teams didn't go that extra step in getting Then it goes beyond soothing; ready for them. actually helps shrink swelling Still, Tech had to come from behind to beat an average New Mexico of hemorrhoidal tissues due to inflammation. The name: team, 20-16. They beat a Texas team that really was no great shakes last Preparation He. year with a 5-5-1 record, 31-28, and they had to come from far behind, Doctor-tested Preparation H, 21-10, to do that. with its exclusive formula, is They scored quickly against TCU and then had to hang on for dear life America's leading hemorrhoidal remedy by far. Ointment or Serpeantt to take a 14-10 victory over a sub-par eleven. And luck fluttered all over them care people suppositories. © 1977 Miner-Morton Company. a subsidiary of Jones Stadium as the Raiders came from behind to beat Baylor, 24-21, A. H. Robins Co. Richmond, Virginia 23230 and nearly suffer a tie. Oh, no, the path wasn't easy last year, and it will be much tougher this -S season, especially if those injured players don't get back in action. It NEWS about 4-H doesn't take many injuries to experienced, key players to rob a team of from national 4-H council its potential. 150 N. WACKER DR., CHICAGO, IL 60606 This first game, against Baylor, could set the tenor for the entire (312) 782-5021 season. Not only is it the opener, it also is the first conference game. And it's at Waco, where Tech is not strong. Indeed, the Raiders lost their first eleven tries against the Bears in Waco, won a pair, and then lost again to stand 2-12. The last loss was by 4-H'ers Fight Fido's Battle Of The Bulge the Peach Bowl team in 1974. • CHICAGO—The difference • Baylor is not picked as one of the top teams in the league. It has between a fat person and a f..?&<•;•; know it's not healthy to be potential to have a strong football club. • overweight! Question marks abound on this Tech eleven. Will Allison be The In the national 4-H dog Magician again this year? Will Dan Irons' knee come around? Will young care and training program, players mature quickly enough? is the runningback situation deep young people 'are learning enough? Can Thomas Howard be replaced? that it's just as dangerous for The answers won't be long in coming. The Raiders will be in condition, a dog to be fat as it is for a so the heat and humidity of Waco shouldn't be a deciding factor. The human: Extra pounds can main one will be the Tech squad itself. threaten the heart, liver and By all rights the national recognition ought to be a spur to the Raiders circulatory system of an ani- to perform above normal. The school stands at the crossroads. Another mal, too. year like 1976 would go a long way towards assuring Tech annual recognition as a power. 441 members with over- Anything less than an exceptional year and the Raiders will be weight pets can blow the written off as another fluke. It's up to the players. After all, they will be advice of extension veter- :•• the ones performing. inarian Dr. Charles Dobbins, So, before a kick has taken place, I like the Raiders' chances, followed associate dean of the College by A&M, Houston, Texas, Arkansas, Baylor, SMU, TCU and Rice. of Veterinary Medicine, Uni- Obviously, I have confidence in Steve Sloan and the Raiders. versity of Georgia. He sug- gests cutting out table scraps It's just as dangerous for a dog to be overweight—in terms of and providing more exercise. heart, liver and circulatory ailments—as it is for a human. To O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weigh the dog initially, keep pets trim and healthy, young people 9-19 in the national 4-H dog care and training program learn-by-doing about the oO wait several weeks, then Glamow•Talh O weigh him again. If he hasn't importance of proper diet and exercise. The program is O "`vese O O shed any excess pounds, have. conducted by the Cooperative Extension Service and sup- Consider the merits of an avocado on your lace. Eat the first half, then make a mask from O him checked by a veter- ported by Purina Dog Foods Group, Ralston Purina Company. 0 ". the second half by mashing the meat and O inarian. Sometimes hormonal thickening with skim milk powder. Apply and O problems may interfere with of participation: six $1,000 on dog care and training, o scholarships nationally, 18 leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse with cool water. O weight loss, Dr. Dobbins says. scheduled for distribution O sectional trips to the 56th this fall. For more informa- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keeping their pets trim, National 4-H Congress in Chi- tion write: Edudational Aids, healthy, well-groomed . and cago, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, a tran- National 4-H Council, 150 N. trained to obey basic com- sistor radio for one program Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. Licensed & Bonded Danny Lesley mands are goals of girls and member per state, and four boys 9-19 enrolled in 4-H dog 60606. • medals of honor in each The 4-H dog care program care projects and activities. county. Winners are chosen helps young people learn-by- Their efforts are supervised by the Cooperative Extension doing to assume the responsi- LESLEY ELECTRIC by the Cooperative Extension Service and awards are ar- bilities of dog ownership, and Service and supported by Pur- ranged by National 4-H Coun- to develop a greater under- Electrical Contracting ina Dog Foods Group, cil. standing and appreciation of Ralston Purina Company, Ralston Purina has also animals. More information on Repairs The company offers recog- supported the development the program is available from nition for 4-11'er at all levels of new educational materials county extension agents. 806/873-3453 Shallowater Thursday, August 8, 1977 • Page 5

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Shallowater Varsity Football Schedule 1977 Date School Place Time Coaches: Eddie Wolski (A.S.U.) Joe Tubb (WTSU) Wayne Schatzle (NTSU) Derrith Welch (WTSU) Sept. 2 Ackerly There 8:00 8:00 Superintendent: Charles Hohertz Sept. 9 Rails There 1977 Football Roster 8:00 Principal: Beryl Harris Sept. 16+ New Deal Here Sept. 23 Hale Center There 8:00 Cheerleader Sponsor: Boxie Harrison No. Cheerleaders: Shelly Adams — Julie Sproles — Lori Sept. 30 Farwell There 7:30 Larry Bartlett 10 Kyle Bedingfield 65 Oct. 7 Frenship Here 7:30 Harrison — Kim Medlock — Joni Smith Andy Blackmon 15 Harold Hance 66 Mascot — Sharon Howell Oct. 14* Seagraves There 7:30 Jesse Longoria 18 David Coker 68 Oct. 21* Plains Here 7:30 The 8th Grade Games will begin immediately after the Lane Giles 21 Tim Reep 70 Oct. 28* O'Donnell There 7:30 7th Grade Games. Rodney Jackson 22 Robin Krebbs 72 Nov. 4 Open *Denotes District Game Neal Luck 23 Louis Caballero 73 Nov. 11* Stanton Here 7:30 +Homecoming Pete Alvarado 25 Stacy Hohenberger 77 51 Junior Varsity Football Schedule Roddy Thomas Barry Randolph 80 7th Grade Schedule Paul Jordan 52 Clay Dixon 82 Sept. 8 Rails Here 5:00 Sept. 8 Rails Here 7:00 Rod Warren 55 Lloyd Price 83 Sept. 15 New Deal There 4:00 Sept. 15 New Deal There 7:00 Curtis Lester 60 Sept. 22 Hale Center Here 4:00 Sept. 22 Hale Center Here 7:00 Sept. 29 Farwell Here 4:00 Sept. 29 Farwell Here 7:00 , vwcs. Oct. 6 Frenship There 4:00 Oct. 6 Frenship There T.B.A. Southwestern Public Oct. 13 Seagraves Here 4:00 Oct. 13 Seagraves Here 7:00 Avo fiveur SAW. Oct. 20 Plains There 4:00 Oct. 20 Plains There 7:00 Service Co. O'Donnell Here 7:00 P Oct. 27 O'Donnel Here 4:00 Oct. 27 414 The Energy Folks Nov. 10 Stanton Here 4:00 Nov. 10 Stanton There 5:00

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Thursday, August 8, 1977 Page 7 Sketidaleo Ride CLASSIFIED *ADS. by Jack Sheridan Since I went on a rampage about the Citibus system and the now-adjusted new schedules last week, let me go on through the HOUSES FOR .SALE ludicrous mess to its completion as of this date. It was bad enough that we patrons were deprived of advance notice on curtailed routes and By Owner-3-2-2 brick 1300 sq. ft. consolidations to the majestic confusion of all who Guitar and Banjo Lessons at all levels. SINGER TOUCH & SEW New carpet, patio, gas grill, 10x 10 depend on this city-farce system, but when the By Tim Sinclair, 832-4031. School machines, deluxe models: blind shed. Very clean, beautiful yard drivers themselves were as much up in the air as we hems, buttonholes, zigzags, fills bobbin $31,900. 1207 6th St., Shallowater. during the week, then we really had it. Jean Stephens is the Mary Kay Beauty in machine, etc. Desk cabinet with Call 832-4271. Consultant in Shallowater. drawer space. Your choice $75 each. For example. I take a bus from my corner to Brick home for sale. 90 day guarantee. Several left, like new Shown by ap- pointment. Telephone 832-4430. downtown, change and proceed to my place of condition. Usually home. 792.7879 business (that Curron, Inc. machine shop on North Ave. U). The old bus deposited me neatly on the Rainfall Outlook Fine cleaning products for home or BUSINESS corner by the building going and stopped on that corner for the evening business. Call David at 799-8837. Am- O PPORTUNITIES. return trip to home. Should Improve way Distributors. Last week. The route changed. The bus to town comes in reverse to Garage Sale, Friday and Saturday, Sept. • the original route, same corner. So I stood and waited. I had my back to COLLEGE STATION—Texas farmers and ranchers can look 9-10, 1207 6th St., Shallowater. Couch, Earn $80.00 weekly at home stuffing Ave. U and only when I heard a plaintive beep behind me, did I turn and chairs, coffee table, tiller, lots of mis- envelopes. Information: Rush 50 forward to some improvement in cellaneous. gaze on the bus. It seems, as the driver ruefully admitted, that he had cents and stamped self-addressed gotten lost and come down Avenue U and not Baylor. Only the fact that the rainfall situation during the next 30 days, if the National Garage Sale at 705 11th St., starts noon envelope: Financial Miracles, P.O. the genial man saw me and honked for me, saved me from that disaster. Box 15129, Fort Worth, Texas 76119. Weather Service is right in its Friday, all day Saturday. Camper, cam- The maps came out, the new times came out, some buses would not per shell, baby bed, baby clothes, WORK AT HOME in spare time. Earn predictions. curtains and miscellaneous. operate on Saturdays at all. It turns out that they do. "Misprint" is what $250.00 per 1000 stuffing envelopes. the drivers say. Most of the state should get some reprieve from the extended Send 25¢ plus stamped, self-addressed The Melonie Parks bus never did show up at the appointed time one SINGER TOUCH & SEW envelope to: Terry Lane Enterprises, day and that cost me a cab fare to get to work. The next day the dry weather, say NWS officials. Deluxe model buttonholes, fancy- P.O. Box 289, Hobart, Indiana 46342. They are calling for above work, Etc. Like New, $69. connection was missed downtown and that was another cab fare. His eye average rainfall in all regions 1977 GOLDEN STITCH SEW may be on the sparrows but it certainly is not on the Citibus system. Free Arm, Portable, Buttonholes, through the middle of September. Oh, well, I need 'em. They need us. Maybe the twain shall meet. It is a Fancywork, etc., $99. situation to be devoutly hoped for. At the same time, temperatures Sewing Center, 3104 34th & Flint should remain normal, which Next to Color Tile If you've seen the black comedian Richard Pryor, he saved "Silver means a continuation of generally 799-0372 Streak" from total mediocrity, then you owe it to yourself to hie off to warm weather. Of course, some the K-Mart center and the Showplace 4 where his first starring role on relief from the summer heat wave his own is being displayed. The film is "Greased Lightning" and it is a 1975 Ford 4-dr., 1973 LTD Broug- that has plagued much of the ham, 1970 Chev. 4-dr., 1972 Ply. pleasant comedy made palatable by this gifted performer. state should begin to show up by 2-dr., 1967 Ford 2-dr., 1965 Chev. Beau Bridges is in the cast as is the lovely black actress Pam Grier, 2-dr., 1964 Chev. 4-dr., 1967 Ford the first of September as cold with Cleavon Little and others. Pryor emerges triumphant and this time pickup, 1960 Falcon pickup. fronts start winding their way proves that he is not only an able comedian but an actor as well. He is to down from the northern part of Lost—male white Samoyed dog. Re- • have his own television series this fall and it is to be hoped that the the nation. ward. Call 892-2711. • media does not milk him dry before he makes his solid mark. CECIL'S AUTO CO. The possibility of increased 2302 4th Street You'll remember Marty Feldman if you ever saw a Mel Brooks precipitation during the next 30 What has become of the comedy. He was "Eye-Gore" in the "Young Frankenstein" panic and now days should brighten the ranching old-fashioned man who put honor this bubble-eyed, British comic has stepped out on his own, directing, picture considerably, according to above profits—has he gone out of FOR CLASSIFIED writing and starring in "The Last Remake of Beau Geste." ADS the Texas Agricultural Extension Business? CALL 763-4291 The film is at the Fox Complex at this writing. I am sorry to say that Service. Most pastures and Feldman has produced an innocuous clinker. ranges are brown and the grass is There is something about those pop-eyes that is amusing in a dry and of poor quality. supporting, stooge role but not strong enough for a lead. Supplemental feeding has begun What emerges is a "poor man's Mel Brooks" effort, loosely based on in many counties due to the lack the much filmed "Beau Geste" story of the French Foreign Legion. of grazing. Also, stock water is Announcing You are an oldtimer if you remember the superb Ronald Colman short over much of the state, and version way back when, or even the remake with Brian Donlevy. It is a some ranchers have resorted to New Apricot flavor JELL-O: rehashed epic and this attempted spoof comes out ragged at the edges hauling water for their livestock. and a little more trying than amusing. Rain in the next few weeks There are some good players in the show: Michael York, Peter would also boost hay production It's sweet. It's tart. Ustinov, James Earl Jones, Trevor Howard, Henry Gibson, Terry which has been extremely short Find a delicious recipes, ur whole family will love and a Thomas, Roy Kinnear, Irene Handl and even Ed McMahon as an Arab this spring and summer, notes the money-saving coupon in June women's magazine:. horseman (sic!). But most of them labor valiantly in the vineyards and Extension Service. Yields are off come a-cropping. • as much as 50 percent in some Oh, yes, Ann-Margaret is in this one, too. I imagine she'll prefer to Jc11-0 is a registered trademark of General Foods Corporation. sections of East Texas. There is ©General Fob Corporation 1977 overlook the effort. a growing concern about "Star Wars" continues down at the Mall as does the horrendous adequate hay for this winter due "Other Side of Midnight," while I have yet to contact "The White to the short crop and the fact that A New Restricted Residential Development Buffalo." That's the Bronson number at Cinema West. hay barns were emptied during We're now into September and that means "Kiss Me, Kate," at the last winter's severe weather. Lubbock Theatre Centre, the multiple activities at Texas Tech Peanuts, soybeans, fall planted CHEYENNE COUNTRY ESTATES University and all the rest are about to explode upon us. small grains, fall gardens and West 34th St. and State Hwy. 179 We shall dutifully be covering all items and the four entertainers commercial vegetable crops headlined at the South Plains Fair at the close of the month. would also benefit from the Stay with us. 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T Start Sentence Student Council in Session by Cindy Jackson All of the inmates between the ages of fourteen and eighteen returned to serve their time at Shallowater High School on the day of August 29, 1977. The presiding Warden Harris was at the door to greet all the old and new faces. Some new guards were hired to watch over all of the inmates, and what a job they have! All of the band students had to report in a week early to start serving their time. The band is now being led by A Nutt. They are in hopes of an improved unit. The man in charge of the rock pile gang is Wonderless Wolski. The boys charged with assault The Student Council that was good ideas that they learned at and battery had to report in at the elected last year are ready to this workshop. first of August. They came and make this year the best yet. Each class has two representa- slaved twice a day until just New Faces at S.H.S. The Council is led by President tives to represent their class and recently. With this bunch of by Terri Stanton tion, and Texas Bandmasters Tony Heinen. He is assisted by to report all the ideas and actions brutal boys the Seagraves camp The new teachers in Shallowa- Association. Mr. Nutt attended Vice President Paul Thompson. to their class. just better beware. ter vary in size, shape, and Ranger Jr. College, and received The job of secretary is handled by The Senior representatives are The girls are led by slave driver teaching ability. Some have the his Bachelor of Music Degree at Donna Evans and the job of Dana Vickery and Ruben Gomez. Averitt. She has high hopes with looks of Farrah Faucet, while Texas Wesleyan College, Fort treasurer is securely handled by The Juniors are Kennith Young the season just around others remind you of just a plain Worth. Mr. Nutt is married to the corner. That is if any of the Tim Sinclair. and Terri Stanton. The Sopho- ole' teacher. Kathy, they have two children. A T.A.S.C. Workshop was mores are Katie Blackmon and girls are still standing after Mrs. Catherine Johnston is our Michael age 3 and Jennifer age 4 attended by Tony Heinen and Tim Neal Luck. The Freshmen are workouts. new English, Speech, and Drama months. Mr. Nutt enjoys fishing Sinclair. They hope to spread the Mark Jungman and Brandy Giles. Shallowater is hoping that their teacher. She last taught at and water skiing. Mr. Nutt system of working with people Phillips Jr. High, Chapel Hill, commented on Shallowater being makes them well known. With the The Nameless Bell North Carolina. She received her very friendly, and he hoped to great start we have had so by Cindy Jackson college degree at West Virginia make Shallowater his home. far—no one should stop Shallo- The Victory Bell now has a University in Bachelor of Science Kathy Mills thinks Shallowater water now. home at the Shallowater High Education. He hobbies are is great! She has found both School. It was graciously received writing and bread baking. Mrs. faculty and students a pleasure to by all. Senior Spotlight Johnston's comment on school work with. Mrs. Mills has been The students and faculty want was that she felt at home, and married to Gary for 21/2 years. to give a special thanks to the that the system was very caring, They have no children but plan to Shallowater Equipment company orderly, and friendly. have a family in the future. Mrs. for this bell. It was presented by Mr. Wayne Schatzle last taught Mills last taught at Chapel Hifi Bob Dopson, Floyd Morton and at Ranger High School for 3 High School in Tyler, Texas. She Don Wages at the pep rally years. He attended college at attended Stephen F. Austin State Friday afternoon. Baylor and received his degree in University, and received her The bell will be put to a good Physical Education. Mr. Schatzle Bachelor of Science in Education cause. It got a good start Friday is married to Kathy who teaches and majored in Physical Educa- night. So lets hope we keep on in grade school. They have two tion, and Mathematics. She loves hearing that sweet bell ring on. children: Rani, age 9; and Carl, all sports. Her hobbies include gymnastics, painting, macrame, age 6. Mr. Schatzle's hobbies are /Namur wood working, reading, and crewel embroidery, guitar, fish- sports. Mr. Schatzle is one of the ing, and camping—generally, she new football coaches, he also likes a little bit of everything. teaches Biology. Mr. Schatzle Mrs. Mills is teaching Math. commented that school should be Mrs. Janis Lloyd is our new How to get a place where one can grow in secretary. She is married to Roy. knowledge and awareness of the Mrs. Lloyd enjoys painting, world and their place in it. horseback riding, and tennis. Mr. Authur Nutt also last Mrs. Kima Light last taught at away from it taught at Ranger High School. Goddard Jr. High in Midland. Mr. Nutt has received many Mrs. Light went to Texas Tech honors in his 7 years of teaching and received her degree, band and being in the field of Bachelor of Science in Microbiolo- before it music. He has had several gy. Mrs. Light is married to Jim. sweepstakes and first divisions She enjoys crafts, and golf. Mrs. with previous bands. In the past Light feels this will be an he was Band Chairman of Music enjoyable year teaching in a gets away Region VII, a member of State smaller school system is nice for a UIL Music Advisory Committee, change. elected Outstanding Young Man I wish all the new teachers a of America 1976, member of happy add successful year at good from you. by Melissa Epperson Texas Music Educators Associa- ole' Shallowater High. The senior spotlight shines this week on Tim Reep. Everybody wants to get away. Trouble is your Tim came bouncing into this get-up-and-go money probably got up and went faster world on May 7, 1959 which than you could save it. makes him a Taurean. Anxiously Okay, outsmart your spending habit. Sign up to waiting for him to appear were buy U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings his proud parents L.M. and Plan. Dortha Reep. He has two When you sign up for the plan, you agree to have brothers but both of them are alittle money set aside before you ever see your married and have families. He paycheck. lives at Route 1, Shallowater. A little this payday. A little next payday. Tim says athletics is his You won't miss it, but the money buys Bonds and favorite subject this year for the the Bonds earn interest and pretty soon, bon voyage! So buy U.S. Savings Bonds. simple reason he likes to play They're a great way to make sure you get away football. A few other things Tim before your money gets away from likes are hamburgers, football, and every red-blooded American boy's dream: cars. Series E Bonds pay 6% interest when held to maturity of 5 years (41/2% the first year). Interest is not subject to state or local Some of Tim's hobbies include income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption. working on his G.T.O., painting, and reading comic books. Tim watches TV when he's not playing football or working on his car. So one can see Tim seldom watches TV. Mustang squad Clay Dixon is a 6'2'1, 175 pound As one can tell Tim enjoys end and wears number 82. Clay is playing football. He would like to By Donna Evans a tough, mean, and experienced work in an oil field after he This week, two of the toughest player. Clay has determination Take graduates this spring. Tim's Senior competitors on the and is willing to put out extra life-long ambition is to be a Mustang Squad are featured, Rod anytime. He plays his position stock football coach. Warren and Clay Dixon. very well. Tim has really looked forward Rod Warren is a 6'1", 188 pound inAmerica. to his senior year at S.H.S. tackle and wears number 55. He Both of these Seniors are a "School's been great but I'm glad is a player that does not quit and great asset to the Mustang A public service of this publication always gives a little bit extra. Squad. and The Advertising Council. it's my last year."