Voice of the Foothill Country Matador Tribune

Issue No. 81st Year Tribase. Matador. Modey County. Tex, ' Thursday . January 19. 1978 - VD • Hightower Seeks TRAIL DUST Re-Election

biOILJG LAS M FA opR Vernon. - Congressman Jack Hightower announced today that be has filed for re-election to Congress. His statement follows: Spite is an ambassador whose diplomatic pouch contains the -Today I am announcing my candidacy for re-election to secret e : . tos. contempt :s hidden behind many Congress from the 13th District. 7. a :".3 'It. has been a high honor to have served this area of Texas for the past three years. I will continue to do my best to Our nation has reached a position where the people are represent each of you with diligence. determination and plain t :I' r: f) r 7. of protection from our defense hard work. rnetnrxis of removing the infection of bigotry "I will continue to communicate closely with citizens in all trat:tion parts of this large district. to be constantly aware of your - - :nterests. Politicians are fighting the fire of inflation with a bucket -I will continue to communicate closely with other 7,r:gate tr.e stuff they are carrying is gasolene. members of Congress. to try to make them aware that our interests. and the national interests. are one. Members of Greatness is purified by having traveled through extensive ALL DISTRICT - Motley County football players who placed second team. defense. end. Charles Davis. Firs: team Congress from urban areas. who are the majority. must be . tie ;xs. rif pa.r. and patience. made aware that agricultural and energy producers from on the All District team have been announced and are: left Offense. tackle R:cky Turner. firs: team offense. center. - - our area and the consumers of our products from their areas to right Harold Dempsey. Second team offense. Jerry Paul Lee. firs: team offense. running hack and first %%hen the baubles of life are collected and displayed on the are dependent upon one another. They must be made aware quarterback: Bob McKelvey. second team offense. guard: team defense. linebacker. Bryan Timmons. first :cam wn:te sa::n cloak once .worn by ambition. three jewels remain that the costs of producing the food we eat. the fiber for the Todd .McCandless. second team offense. running back and defense. lineman and Robert Parker. first team offense. end apart and superbly magnificent in the array. Truth. love and clothes we wear and the energy to sustain all production frer.r.!_sr.:p :,laze in their ow-n glory. but dependent one on the must be paid. and must be shared. otners "Throughout the past three years much of my time and District Judge Is - - Effort has been devoted to the House Agriculture Committee. Cotton Report No poverty is so dire as to justify filth while soap and water No more serious problem faces our country than the plight of ?.re cheaper than bread. agriculture. The cost-price squeeze on farmers and ranchers Moderate trading was reported again this week as growers - - Lions Club Speaker threatens to grow steadily worse. The problem demands the accepted bids on about 25 to 30 percent of their offerings. .A cloak of dreams' may well bring warmth to the heart full attention of the Congress and the Administration. A A brief history of the 110th Judicial District was given Prices increased slightly with mixed lots containing mostly otherwise to shiver beside a never-lighte4;_fire. strong national economy is impossible without a strong 44.00 cents per Tribune Files 1-16-58i Tuesday at regular meeting of Matador Lions Club in the 32 and shorter staple cotton selling for 43.50 to agricultural economy. United Methodist Church. Speaker was District Judge pound. Lots predominating in 33 and longer staples brought -During the past three years I have spoken and voted for George Miller of Floydada. who was introduced by Motley 45.00 to 47.50 cents. Growers continued to receive 62.00 to Bulletins Energy proposals that would increase our energy supplies County Judge and Lions club member. Forrest Campbell 67.00 dollars per ton for cottonseed at most gin points. and thereby protect the interests of producers and Announcements by Boss Lion Emilio Aguilar concerned About '35.000 samples were classed at Memphis this week. SPHS Meeting Set consumers. I have spoken and voted against programs that coming activities of the club. These include the annual bringing the season's total to 326.000. This is the largest would increase federal involvement in energy production and Father-Son banquet in February. a magic show in March. number of samples ever classed at the Memphis office. The A Idu:dlic Hearing to review this area's Health Systems Plan that would promote energy conservation through the and volleyball tournaments in March and April. previous record was 2;8.000. set in 1973. and Annual Implementation Plan will be held tonight. artificial means of taxation. In the absence of Lion Tamer Bob Stanley. guests were Staple 32 was the predominant length with 71 per cent while T.r...rsday. January 19 at the Pioneer Memorial Museum "I will continue to consider myself a steward of taxpayers' welcomed by Lion Mike Hoyle. They were Joe Bowden. and staple 31 made up 24 per cent. Micronaire readings were in ..,1:1c11.ng Party Room at 101 West Main in Crosbyton at 7:00 money. to support expenditures only when I believe there will Charles Duncan. Mr. Duncan joined the club and was the desirable range of 3.5 - 4.9 on 82 per cent of the samples .lock. Residents of the county are urged to attend this be a positive return of the investment. I will continue to press presented with credentials by Lion J. B. Cooper. tested. Four per cent miked 5.0 and higher and 14 per cent .•:-.portant South Plains Health Systems Inc. meeting. for greater accountability by those agencies and Interesting data compiled by Judge Miller revealed that the miked 3.4 and lower. Average pressley was 85.000 pounds per departments that absorb the federal budget and to curtail or 17th Texas Legislature in 1881 placed Motley County in the square inch eliminate those who have outlived their usefulness. 34th Judicial District. together with 26 other counties: The Memphis office is scheduled to stop receiving samples Adult Citizenshio Seminar To Be Held "I appreciate the support you have given me. I will try to Archer. Bailey. Baylor. Clay, Cochran. Cottle. Crosby. on Wednesday. January 18. Additional reports on the merit your continuing support in the future.' Dickens. Garza. Hale. Hardeman. Haskell. Hockley. Kent. Memphis area crop will be issued by the Altus. Oklahoma There will be an Adult Citizenship Seminar January 27 and King. Lamb. Lubbock. Lynn. Motley. Stonewall. Terry. Classing Office. r. the Hilton Inn in Amarillo. The purpose of this seminar Throckmorton. Wichita. Wilbarger. Yoakum and Young. ' be to hold an in-depth study of the Constitution of the In 1891. when Motley County was organized. Motley. Floyd Un.ted States. This study will be presented by Cleon Skousen. Fire Department and several other counties were placed in the 39th Judicial who is a distinguished lecturer and author. District and J. C. Cockrell was District Judge. If you are interested in attending this seminar please Mail-a-Book Service In 1903. the 23rd Legislature placed Motley County in the co:.tact your local Farm Bureau office. Elects Officers 50th District composed of Baylor. Knox. King. Dickens. The Library System. Lubbock. announced today Crosby. Lubbock. Hale. Floyd. Motley and Cottle counties. Immunization Clinic Set For Jan. 24 that a new catalog supplement to the free lending by mail The 29th Legislature in 1905 placed Floyd. Castro. Swisher. service will be sent to eligible boxholders the week of In a regular meeting held January 16, the Matador Briscoe. Hale. Lubbock. Lynn. Terry. Hockley. Lamb and January 23. The catalog. which contains 100 new titles. it to The Texas Department of Health will hold an Immunization Volunteer F s Department elected officers for 1978. Those Bailey in the 64th Judicial District and left Motley and be mailed to residents of Motley. Glasscock. King. Borden Clinic in Matador on January 24. from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. elected to offices were: Alton Marshall, Chief: Dude Speed, Dickens with other counties in the 50th. and Loving counties. The clinic will be held in the Motley County Courthouse 1st Assistant Chief: Rodney Williams. 2nd Assistant Chief : They remained in the 50th District until the 41st Legislature Known as "Mail-a-Book". the service provides over &'0 basement. James Gillespie. President: James Stanley. Secretary- in session from January 8. 1929 until March 14. 1929. enacted paperback books that are available for checkout by mail. Immunizations will be available without charge to all ages. Treasurer: Pete Williams. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer: legislation creating the 110th Judicial District. bringing in Best-sellers. westerns, humor and children's books are a few Persons under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a Don Warren. Fire Marshall: Dan Jackson, Assistant Fire Briscoe and Floyd counties from the 64th and Dickens and of the many types of books offered through the Mail-a-Book parer.: or guardian and all persons should bring records of Marshall: C. R. Davis. Tail Twister; Pete Williams, Motley counties from the 50th. The boundaries have service. pat irnmunizations if possible. Assistant Tail Twister: and Rodney Williams. Reporter. remained unchanged since that time. The Mail-a-Book service may be used by all persons There w as no other business and the meeting was adjourned. Judge Miller's interesting resume revealed that Kenneth residing in Motley. Borden. Glasscock. King and Loving Bain Sr. was the first District Judge of the 110th. and the first Hospital Patients counties. A library card is not required. Requests for books District Attorney was A. J Folley. who later defeated Judge are mailed to the West Texas Library:System. 1306 9th Street. Richardson Rites Held Bajn for the office. In the runoff with Folley was H. A. C. Lubbock. Texas 79401. and the books are shipped back and (Ener,.:..1 Hospital in-lude Mrs. Tommy Brummett. forth between the library and the patron by mail. All costs of D P Keith. Mrs. Ruby Clower and John "The District Attorney who followed A. J. Folley was Alton mailing are paid by the library. c:a- Funeral services for Mrs. Loyd Richardson. 69. of Childress, B. Chapman. When Folley was appointed to the Appellate According to Steve Cottrell. Coordinator of the West Texas a former Matador resident, were conducted Saturday at 2 Court (He later served as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Library System. the Mail-a-Book Service was funded by the p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Childress. The Rev. Joe Court ). Alton Chapman succeeded him and served as District U.S. Office of Education. Dept. of Health. Education and Allen. pastor, officiated. Judge for nearly 20 years. Welfare and the Texas State Library under the Library Burial was in Childress Cemetery under the direction of "John Hamilton of Matador succeeded Judge Chapman as Systems Act of 1969. Stevens On A&M Judging Team Newberry Funeral Home there. District Attorney. Judge Chapman left the Bench in 1957 to Experiments by libraries in book check-out by mail have The former Lela Belle "Jane" Hill was born Dec. 2, 1908 in become one of the outstar.Jing Judges of the Court of Civil been tried for years. but it wasn't until the low-price Steve Stevens. son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Stevens, and Brownwood, Texas. She was married to Thomas Loyd Appeals in Amarillo. He retired from that court after 12 paperback book was available in a good selection of popular tudent at Texas A&M University. College Station. was a Richardson. Feb. 10, 1926 in Childress. They had lived in years' service and currently resides near Gatesville. Texas." titles. that the plan became feasible. Paperback book mail member of a A&M Livestock Judging Team which took first Quanah and Altus, Okla., before moving to Matador in 1973. "Judge L. D. Ratliff of Spur succeeded Alton Chapman. order libraries were successfully tried in the as place honors in a contest held in Denver. Colorado last week. Mr. Richardson passed away August 3, 1975. Mrs. serving as District Judge for more than 19 years from Jan. 1. early as 1968. and the idea has gained popularity ever since. Others on the team in addition to Steve were Tracy Holbert. Richardson was a member of the First Baptist Church. 1957 until Jan. 24. 1976. He died suddenly while presiding over Mr. Cottrell said that the nationwide surge of interest in the Susan Newman. Pat Griffin. Stephen Wythe. Greg Gossett She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Billie Barnhill of a jury trial in Motley County in an unusual Saturday Court mail order library concept was caused by several factors. and Alfred Bausch. Coach for the team was L. D Wythe. Lubbock and Mrs. Wayland (Jeaneane ) Mitchell of Ardmore, Session." Miller recounted. The increased cost of books. of operating libraries and of The team judged individual classes of sheep. hogs, cattle Okla.: a brother, Johnny Hill of Amarillo; six grandchildren Miller was one of the attorneys in the case and five days buying and operating bookmobiles together with growing and horses. and also car lots which are groups of feeder and a great-grandchild. later was appointed and qualified as District Judge. demands for library service by all segments of the 4.al% es. fat steers and bulls. Matador friends who attended the funeral included Mr. and According to the Clerk's record. the Court convened in population. including rural families -- all this has caused The Texas A&M Wool Judging team composed of Russell Nil's. C. M. Barton Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Traweek, John February, 1943, without a District Attorney. libraries to seek new and innovative ways to serve their Albenhal and Russell Kott. coached by Frank Craddock, also L. Barnhill and Mesdames J. P. Neighbors, C. D. Garrison, In late 1943 or early 1944, Richard Stovall was appointed by patrons. Mail-a-Book Service fills the demands and does so on. but the trophy was awarded to another team because of Edgar Lee. Franklin Price, Alfred Barton, Jinks Wilson, L. the Governor as District Attorney and ran in 1944. He served at cost levels that can be met by libraries. a clerical trips to M. Cox. Roy F. Hobbs, R. E. Donovan, R. E. Campbell Jr., as such until unseated by John Stapleton in Jan. 1947. More information about the Mail-a-Book Service can be their trips to and from Denver. the judging teams visited Robert Darsey and E. A. Day. Stapleton served until Dec. 31, 1969. when he resigned and obtained by contacting the West Texas Library System. 1306 in Matador with Mr. and Mrs. John V. Stevens and also with retired, at which time, Miller succeeded him, serving as 9th Street. Lubbock. Texas 79401, or by calling )806) 762-5442. Mr. and Mrs. Vann Francis and family. They returned to District Attorney until Jan. 29. 1976 when Randy Hollums College Station on Tuesday. Stanfield Rites Held Monday qualified. "We appreciate the cooperation we have had from the Funeral services for Mrs. Herman Stanfield, 71, were citizens of this District," Judge Miller declared. "District conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, with Court is held each third Monday. Response to jury duty has Starkey On TSTI Honor Roll the pastor, Rev. Jerry Golden, and Dr. James Dunn of been very gratifying. At the last call, 39 out of 40 who were Dallas, a nephew of Mrs. Stanfield, officiating. called, responded. We have had excellent cooperation from Burial was in East Mound Cemetery, with Seigler Funeral Motley County officials, and enjoy working with them." AMARILLO -- Michael Lee Starkey was recently named tc Home in charge of arrangements. The program followed a meal prepared and served by Lion the Vice-President's Honor Roll- at the Mid-Continent Mrs. Stanfield passed away Saturday morning, January 14, Walter Jones, which was lauded by the members. led by Boss Campus of Texas State Technical Institute, according to in Highland Hospital, Lubbock, following a three week Lion Aguilar. The menu included braised beef, brown gravy, Lovell A Pillow. General Manager of the Amarillo Campus. illness, during which she had undergone surgery. mashed potatoes, green beans and peach cobbler. Membership to the Vice-President's Honor Roll is attained The former Edna Malissie Dunn was born October 15, 1906 by maintaining a 3.5 grade average. at Crandall, Texas. She was married to Herman 0. Stanfield, . Michael is majoring in Aircraft Mechanics Technology and Dec. 25. 1923 at Cottonwood, Texas and shortly afterwards, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie E. Starkey of Route 1, moved to Matador. Mr. Stanfield preceded his wife in death, Whitaker Seeks Homot. Texas. December 11, 1971. Mrs. Stanfield had operated a beauty shop here for the past Election For Judge 23 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Gene Head Is Certified She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Waldo Duke (Helen) of Lubbock and Mrs. Richard Turner (Dorothy) of Matador; Billy Joe Whitaker has authorid the Tribune to announce Gtne Head, Service Manager for Matador Motor and four brothers, William Thomas Dunn of Fort Worth, Robert his candidacy for Motley County Judge, subject to the action Implement Company has received notice from the National Virgil Dunn of Burnett, Leonard Dunn of Grand Prairie and of the Democratic Primary. Institute for Automotive Service Excellence that he has George Jackson Dunn of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Ray Born and raised in Motley County, Whitaker names farming passed all exams, and experience requirements prescribed Harris and Mrs. Ed Cole, both of Dallas; two grandchildren, as his chief occupation. In making his statement he said, "I by them Rickey Turner of Matador and Mrs. Edwin Roberta (Diane will appreciate the support of Motley County residents in the ALL STATE - Jerry Paul Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mr. Head is now certified as competent in the automobile Duke) of Lubbock; and two great-grandchildren. upcoming election. I plan to see each voter in the county Lee of Matador. was recently named All State Back on the service areas of Engine Repair. Electrical systems, heating Serving as pallbearers were Steve Cole, Raby Webb, Billy personally, and will extend every effort to serve the people to first team. Class B. Jerry Paul is a senior in Motley County and air conditioning and engine tune ups. Wason, Dean Turner, Stuart Dixon and Howard Edmondson. the best of my abilities if elected." High School. Page 2, Tribune, Matador, Motley County, Tex., Thurs., Jan. 19, 1978 perfect 86.36 —60.96 - 86.36'. Meador, Ben Keltz and W. C. Matador and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin also "Maybe it is not too late . . . Pallmeyer. Preston Spray of Childress. have another daughter, Le- Metrics Explained small guerrilla bands may Mrs. Cora Carter of Matador yet be formed to resist. After ARRIVAL ANNOUNCED is the arrival's great grand- Jeanna, age seven. all, 28.350 grams of preven- Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Gene mother. At Meeting Of Club tion is,worth 453.592 grams of Martin announce the arrival Meeting Thursday, Jan. 12 the people. She started with of a daughter, Lizabeth% s, ***li * * * *I( * ** * * * *lc* in the home of Mrs. J.E. cure!" it highway signs which inform Mrs. Edwards said that all Michelle, born January 2 in * Edwards for a program on in kilometers rather than in weather information is to be Lockney General Hospital. * "Standard of Weights add miles. converted by Jan. 1, 1979; use The new arrival weighed 6 * Measures," El Progresso "Weather forcasters, after of pints, quarts, fifths is to be pounds, 10P2 ounces. Study Club was given a boring you to tears with their Grandparents of the new *4( CLEARANCE 4( preview of the metric system dropped by distilleries in talk of stagnant highs, 1979; President of Sears arrival are Mr. and Mrs. .se which will become effective ominous lows and fast announced that by 1980, all of Curtis E. Martin of Floydada 4( in this country before the end SALE moving frontal systems its products will be manu- and Mr. and Mrs. Jack 4, of the current year. finally tell you what you want factured and sold in metric Luckett of Matador. Also Mr. Mrs. Edwards presented the to know . . . Or do they when measures; Montgomery and Mrs. Curtis Martin, . facts and figures which bore they say 14 degrees celsius?" Ward made a similar 1011: •Ions, out the quotation for the She went on to household announcement; by 1978 all day's program : "We live in a 1/2 Price measures which embrace U.S. cars will have speedo- number-numbed society and three basic measurements, meters measuring both miles the metric system, like the gram, liter and meter, and and kilometers per hour. bad penny, is not going explained the combinations "Despite these steps, and away." (Winifred Reutter). RGER I4r. Mens and Ladies Boots for household equivalents. many others," she conclud- "When we were children the DOUBLE DECKER She handed out literature ed, "government officials A 2 Meats, Cheesf, Lettuce, numbers on the clock and from the office of Extension say they are not underesti- Tomatoes, Orions, and calendar were the main t Mens Long Sleeve Shirts Agent Bill Pallmeyer, includ- mating public resistance to Pickles. Or As You like it. figures to keep track of . . ing a metric quiz and tables change. Even after you have now there are hundreds of for converting figures to studied the information I I STEAK FINGER numbers we must use daily metric. A chart prepared by have given you, you won't BASKET One-Third off Ladies Wear in this computerized world," I 4( General Motors Corp., and have all the answers about 5 Steak Fingers, • Fries, 4c Mrs. Edwards pointed out in distributed locally by Mat- the metric system, but don't Texas Toast and salad. her introduction. a ador Motor & Implement, worry about it. You're Bargain Rack She cited numbers involving "Learning how to use the probably not going to be SHRIMP BASKET such items as writing a mail • metric system," was also asked all the questions." 5 Jumbo Shrimp, Fries, 4c $5.00 per item order, using a charge given the members. Mrs. Franklin Price, presi- V Texas Tout, and Salad.. 4c account, numbers in news- The chart explained that the dent, presided and presented Billie Dean's RHONDA LEROUAX—HOWARD RUSSELL papers and magazines, polls U.S. Congress enacted legis- several items of business to Drive Inn I 4, The Loft and government reports, lation calling for a coordinat- be considered by the club. reports required in farming ed national program to For Inspirational Thought, 347-2310 I Floydada, Vows Are Planned and ranching operations, establish the metric system the members read the Club Texas social security and zip code Matador, Tex. in 1975. But as far back as Collect. .411111P AMP. .1111110. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The engagement of Rhonda also was active in the * * * * * * * * * * A numbers, income tax forms 1791, Thomas Jefferson out- Others present were Miss Lynn LeRouax to Gordon Thespian Club. At the "and our telephone which is a lined a decimal system of Mary Keith and Mesdames Howard (Howie) Russell Jr. university he was involved in real numbers game!" weights and measures. E. A. Day, John Hamilton, J. of Lubbock, is announced by student government through "Now something else is "A lot of fine old phrases parents of the bride-elect, the Resident Hall Associa- L. Woodruff, Furman Vin- seeping into our numbers," will soon disappear, unless son, L. B. Campbell, Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Richard tion, was a member of Sigma she continued as she outlined you want to say things like LeRouax of Dallas. FARM SALE Phi Epsilon, and a member the many ways the metric (all wool and 91.44 centi- The prospective bridegroom of WT marching band. system will affect the lives of meters wide' or 'She's a is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Russell of Hale • 'INSUIATIONI The Dickens County Young Farmer Center, and the grandson of Mrs. Eddie Russell, Mat- Chapter will hold their annual consign- ador, and the late Eddie Frances Thrift Shop Insulate How Russell. ment Farm Sale February 11, 1978. Their wedding date is February 25, with the We are presently seeking consign- ceremony to be performed in Will Celebrate 2 Years the First Baptist Church of ments for the sale. Dallas. In Business ...TEXAS Miss LeRouax received a INSULATION, Consignments must be made by Jan- BA in accounting from West Thursday, January 19, 1978 mums Wu 191 Texas State University in lc.*no. 1...t uary 20. Phone one of the following May, 1977, and completed her 11101411114.110 master's degree in public ThvnieCoo Sptsy• on numbers: 294-2647, 271-3361, 271-4419. accounting in December. its Metal Owildiess 6 Shoos ThermoCon loess MI Russell is a 1971 graduate of § We would like to thank the citizens of Matador and to. Ilsstoemial Applicathoo We would sincerely appreciate your Hale Center High School and surrounding areas for their continued patronage Iniulalion design t Cost has a BS in speech from West It patoll help and support. throughout the past two years. We cordially invite those Picot* raft lot • Imo Texas State University. • stirnsie wohootoblitotion. t:inployed with KEND Radio who haven't visited my shop to stop by and browse. in Lubbock for the past seven months, he is farm editor and has more than 1200 hours of air time. § We have several consignments items in various Braseltonis The bride-elect is a member depariments, Winter coats, just received nice jewelry. of Alpha Delta Phi and currently is associated with Also 3-piece living room suite, newly upholstered. the accounting firm of Leon Hoyt and Company of Spot Cash Gro. & Market Amarillo. Her fiance while in high school, played on the Hours: Values pod Thur.. Fri.- And Sat. Owl football team, was a Stop By and Browse We Give -CI Daily: 7:30 - 5:30 member of the marching Sat. 7:30 • 4:00 band, the stage band and Double on Wed. We reserve the right to limit King Cotton Swingers. He LOCKERS FOR RENT 0 January KRAFT 1 2 MOON LONGHORN Vet/we& 16 OZ. PKG. Clearance Sale L.57atoe/yAs, 02:2,24,,,944,51ciazton, Cheese $1.69 Paducah Branch MEAD'S FROZEN 24 CT. PKG. ?gm Now In Progress PAYING Dinner Rolls 49c EEF Savings Of 51/4% Regular Passbook Savings No Minimum VJ B DETERGENT / Sri Ifet 6 Mo. Certificates $1000 Minimum USDA POUND 20%-40% 51/4 % vorY Liquid CHOICE $1000 Minimum Reef TENDERIZED BEEP & 50% 61/2 % 1 Yr. Certificate 22 OZ. BOTTLE Cutlets 9 9 C LONGHORN BRAND POUND Throughout 63/4 % 21 '2 Yr. Certificate $1000 Minimum 79c * 4 Hot ra $ 1 • 69 Store 4 Yr. Certificate $1000 Minimum Li ke POUN D 71/2 % (THIS CERTIFICATE EARNS 7.79 1NNUA1.1.1' * HonmEL 73/4 % 6 Yr: Certificate $1000 Minimum MAR1N t Litti 7 9 C the (This certificate Earns 8.06 Annually) e S 12 02. 3310 OlTON ROAD Savings In By The 10th Earn From The 1st Bathroom izzlers PKG. 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Tribune, Matador, Motley County, Tex., Thurs., Jan. 19, 1978, Page 3 Dan Kingston of Flomot and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Fulker- Some people used to tie a Morris Stephens attended a Taylor Rites son of Lubbock spent the bag of buzzard feathers Horse Sale in Lubbock, week end with her sister, around a baby's neck to Whiteflat Monday. Mrs. Kingston and Held Sunday Mrs. Douglas Meador relieve teething pains. Mrs. Stephens were In James Troy Taylor, 52, died News Plainview, Monday night on at Hemphill County Hospital business. in Canadian, Friday morning YOUR NEAREST Mrs. 11. R. Jameson Mrs. Ernest (Ruby) Mc- following a heart attack. t'ho (806) 469-5274 Williams of Red Oak visited Mr. Taylor was born May Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Morris 17, 1925 at Paducah. He had Jameson and Melba, Sunday. H&R Block Office Stephens met Mr. and Mrs. J . been a resident of Canadian The cotton harvest is near W. Brannon of Dumas in for about four years and was completion In the Whiteflat Amarillo, Saturday where employed by E. W. Larkey is at area. Several families are on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marrs took and Sons as a truck driver the sick list with flu and them on a personal tour of and dispatcher. 106 West Missouri colds. The extremely cold the Marrs Art Gallery before Floydada, Texas its Grand Opening this weather has been a deterring factor in their recovery. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 18. Phone 983-5233 + ++ Sunday afternoon at 2:00 Lange Jameson visited with RECENT GUESTS o'clock in the Church of t- friends in Abilene during the John Irwin, Counsel Gen- Christ with Raymond Dun- week end. eral of the Labor Dept. in can and the Rev. Dinzel Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jennings Washington, D.C. and Edwin Leonad officiating. Burial Matador Tribune visited Saturday night and Youngblood of Fort Worth was in the Canadian Ceme- Sunday in Old Glory with Mr. Thursday. January 19, 1978 who is with the Texas Labor tery under the direction of and Mrs. Tim Jennings, Published weekly except first Thursday after Christmas by Dept. in Austin were guests Stickley-Hill Funeral Home. Leslie, Thad and Matthew. 'ribune Publishing Co., 1001 Main Street. Matador, Texas. of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mr. Taylor is survived by Joining them Saturday night 79244. Jennings from Saturday until his wife, Elsie; two sons, to celebrate Mrs. Ansel 1ssup No 44 Tuesday. James E. and Troy, both Sawyer's birthday were Mr. of Canadian, three daugh- Subscription Price: and Mrs. Ted Jennings, Jill +++ Motley County. One Year: 15.0e RECENT VISITORS ters, Janie and Nancy, both and Todd of Haskell and Mr. .Elsewhere, One Year : $9.00 Recent visitors of Mr. and of the home, and Helen A. Sawyer. ('lass Postage Paid at Matador, Texas 79244. Mrs. 0. P. "Pete" Clark of Fore of Kress; two grand- Ray Freedman - publisher Mrs. Janice Dixon and children, four brothers and, FARMERS AND Flomot were Beryl Clark of Rosiness Manager: Diana Freedman Spencer visited in Spur, Yuma, Arizona; Treva Jo five sisters, including Mrs. issociate Editor: Glenda Williams Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark and friend, Phillip Betty Riley of Canadian. Profi•tetion Manager: Mary Renfro Stanley Whitefield and LaRochelle, students at New Patricia. RANCHERS! Mexico University in Por- Alan Mauldin of Amarillo yarmsesessosnomm

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4-PC. PECAN FINISH Chest, Headboard / Triple Dresser, Hutch, Mirror, 5-Drawer

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/ / LIVING ROOM / / / 2-PC. SUITE / Couch & Chair, Antron Nylon Cover / Prices start at $375

Hide-a-Bed LOVE SEAT $175 Pt-A-tysivitiA 1004 EAST FIFTH 293-4022

,, N. N. N. 1. N. 1 N. 1. 1. N. 1. N. N. N. N. N. .1 N. 14. N. 1 N. N. N. N. N. N. 1. N. N.N. N. N. 1. fr,f,,IM*1/ Page 4, Tribune, Matador, Motley County, Tex., Thurs., Jan. 19, 1978 COW POKES By Ace Reid Some people used to put sidle Richard ,Gibson, an English FOR SALE - 1 36" butane FOR SALE - Dining table FOR SALE - 1974 MaUllo, 4 ' bread in babie's cradles in the portrait painter, was reported cook stove, white, 5 burners. with leaf and 6 good chairs dr., standard transmission. 114111111111iill lillll 111111 hope of warding off disease. to be 3 feet 10 inches tall. 1 H&H Schweitzer saddle. E. A. Day, 347-2724. 39-c2 947-2755. 3:-ctfn. 11111 See Mrs. Melva June Some believed putting knives Christian, or write Box 575, BAILEY Paint and Repair around the bed prevented LUKK3 nightmare. 814 Hackberry St., Matador, HOUSE FOR SALE- 3 BR.. for Interior House Painting. "NOTICE OF HEARING" Texas. 44-pit Central air and heating, 8 347-2851. Wood For Sale, "Home Help Care, Inc. of Austin, Texas, lots. 806-347-2784. Matador. $80.00 per chord. DVA, 5flDW Represented by H. J. "Doc" Blanchard, 613 35-ctfn THE WANT A OS FOR SALE - 1973 4 door Brown Building, 708 Colorado Street, Austin, 1 WANTED: (Dead or Alive) Texas 78701 (THFC File #AS77-1213-001) is Pontiac Catalina. Excellent WANTED • Man or couple to Junk Batteries. $1.50 Cash scheduled to appear at a hearing at 9 :00 A.M. Condition. Ronnie Christian. live in jail living quarters. each. White's Auto, Spur, on March 14, 1978, in the offices of the Texas Phone 347-2446. 44-ctfn Rent and Utilities furnished. Texas, 302 Burlington. 36-ctfn Health Facilities Commission, 1600 West 38th, FOR SALE - 15 ft. Tandem 'See Sheriff Alton Marshall. (••••••••11...1 disk in good condition. 37-ctfn Austin, Texas 78731, to petition the Commis- 689-2591. SALE: The Dugout. Ponchos BULLDOZING and grub- ALLA 7.i. 44-p2t JAL II bing. Contact D. A. Smith, HONG,' MR.0 sion for a Certificate of Need to establish a and Capes; Handmade SAO pm•ift•••c.11 home health agency to serve all counties in Jewelry; Dried Arrange- Matador, Pho. 347-2832. oft 1)0'1Y LOOKING for farm and Health Service Area 2. The services to be of- FOR SALE - Two bedroom ments. 44-eft 2-ctfn 1,P 1", ranch land for sale Call A. G. CD etvelfi fered include : skilled nursing care, physical house with garage. 7 lots. 0 therapy, medical social services, home health Priced to sell. Two blocks 'Jimmie) Iruil. collect! aides, occupational therapy, speech therapy, from square. Call 347-2788. FOR SALE -- Frost free 806.79P-30;3 'home ) or 792- SALE: West Texas biggest respiratory therapy, diabetic education, and nu- 44-c tf n Westinghouse Refrigerator. 6371 loft ice Lubbo. k 47ctfr. selection of Tony Lama and tritional counseling. Good Condition. Call 347-2724. _-I 414.1•0,. •-••••- • •• ••••••••••••• •.••• ••••••••.- Red Wing boots at reduced E. A. Day. 40-ctfn prices you can afford. Hurst A notice of intent to become a party to the CAGLE'b urHOLSTRY has GENERAL t'unsirtitiion. Dept. Store, Spur, Texas application may be made by filing a sworn affi- now re-opened. Satisfaction 400 COWS FOR SALE Building and remodeling nev' 79370. 32-ctfn davit of intent to do so with the Commission guaranteed. Call before 11 Herefords, Angus, and Black homes. room additions. \s• using the format prescribed by the Commission a.m. or after 6 p.m. 348-2211, ballface. In lots to suit. painting and cabinets Den. BRING YOUR Dry Cleaning by no later than 5 :00 P.M. February 14, 1978, Roaring Springs. Pick up Charles Merriman. 817-684- nis Jones, 689-2901. Afton. and laundry where business tranquilizers. He said if I took enough of 'am, I'd torgit about seat covers speciality. Will 3162. "Them's and by forwarding a copy by certified mail re- • 40-p2t 30-ctfn is appreciatted and your Lain' my calves 2 months too soon and $2 too cheapl" turn receipt requested to the applicant and all cover tractor seats also. 44-ctfn money stays at home. City other formal parties. HOUSE FOR SALE - 3 FOR SALE • Good used color THIS FEATURE SPONSORED BY Cleaners and Laundry Roar- Note : If no notice of intent to become a party bedroom house with garage, TV sets. Some with new ing Springs and Matador. FIRST STATE BANK is timely received and granted, the Commission ATTENTION MEN: This completely refurbished with picture tubes and new 34-ctfn may proceed without a hearing on an applica- Valentine's say "I Love new paint job, new floor guarantees. Thacker Suppl y You" with a beef gift Co., Roaring Springs. .3-ctrn tion for Certificate of Need at any time after covering, new carpet. North GERMANIA Farm Mutual WEEK END VISITORS certificate. Any amount. TO ACCEPT BIDS February 20, 1978." west part of Roaring Springs Aid Association: Reasonable Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Wittke Available at the First State on Dougherty Highway. Call FOR SALE - 1 nice 4 room The City of Matador will of Lincoln, Neb., visited house. 4 blocks south anc sound property insurance. If al11111411111141111P Bank, Matador. 44-c4t 347-2660 or 348-2161. 43 -c2t accept bids for a Compact 1/2 Sunday and overnight with east of Post Office. E. A. you want to save contact ton Pick-up until 5:00 p.m. his grandmother and uncle, Can now re-dye vinyl tops Day, 347-2724. 39-e2t Mrs. Orville Lee, Flomot, February 14, 1978 at the City Mrs. H. Plemons and Will 806-469-5370. 18-ptfn Hall, Matador, Texas. Speci- Plemons. Accompanying Tony's Custom Shop INSULATION fications may be obtained at them on the trip was Mr. DR. 0. R.McINTOSH the City Hall. The City Wittke's sister, Mrs. Dave Top Quality Paint and Fire-Resistant, Installed and Guaranteed Council reserves the right to Oldroyd of Wichita, Kansas, Optometriit reject any or all bids. 44-c3t and coming with them from Body Work MARR INSULATION CO. 316 South Main Street Telephone 983-3460 Lubbock was Mrs. Plemons' Business Matador Home Phone Tom Marr Owner 652-3593 Finvdada Pc.Nens daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lowri- 347-2346 347-2452 School Menu more, Mrs. Lowrimore and )111114 2CCOMECONNKVAL Mrs. Oldroyd returned to MOXIIIIMIEMBREIlreallMO • • •.4X• .••747.YX ,•••$.:;,••• 10911a0.41111NIZIEKOsem.zansk Monday, January 23: Lubbock Sunday evening. 44 Hot dog with Mustard, New Potatoes, English Peas, Mixed Fruit, 1/2 Pt. Milk. Tuesday, January 24: Hamburger with Lettuce, Levis Tomato, Onions and Pickles, Wonderful Potato Chips, Jello, 1/2 Pt. Regular, Pre-Shrunk, Sto-Prest, Milk. Wednesday, January 25: Flares, Saddleman, Bell Bottom Winter Meals Pork Chop with Creamed en ure Gravy, Creamed Potatoes, .. Complete fine in stock at... FOODS Green Beans, Hot Roll, Butter, Syrup, 1/2 Pt. Milk. Start Herei Thursday, January 26: PLAIN HEINZ GREEN GIANT CS/WK Pizza, Tossed Salad, Butter- gotta ed Corn, Jello, l2 Pt. Milk. Chili Keg-O-Ketchup Golden Corn Friday, January 27: c - Beef Stew with Potatoes, 9 3,70z. 89c Onions and Mixed Vege- Free Residential & Commercial 3L9,z 94 CANS tables, Cracker, Peanut Estimates Butter and Crackers, Pud- ALL VEGETABLE ding, 1/2 Pt. Milk. C-D-J INSULATION DETERGENT Specialist in Safe Economical Insulation Betty's Place UL Approved hurfino $1149 Super Full line of Fabrics GIANT Alden Carthel 502 N. 2nd SIZE Knits, Cotton Blends Ph. 806-983-2601 Nite 806-983-5320 McCalls Patterns Shortening824 JASuds BOX Floydada, Texas Nite 806-983-3200 Floydada, Texas NORTHERN MACARONI Et CHEESE

• Jim Smiths piansenti Welding Open For Business Bathroon190 Kraft blacksmith portable welding 71/4 OZ. Turkey, Texas PRIaL 111 BOXES Phone 423-1158 Tommy's Garage ''Tissue 4 Dinners Experienced Mechanic &may Specik Daitj TV, 3e4( Fatal SHURFINE YELLOW OCR BUSINESS IS EFFECTIVE SHURFINE FROZEN EXIIAI 'STING- Pine-Sol IR' 09C CLING HALVES OR SLICES MOUTHWASH & GARGLE We specialize in all custorq Located on North Main 16 OZ. CAN 2 FOR Green 3$ 10 OZ. Signal tailpipes. duals, mufflers & Matador Disinfectant IP Peaches 79c Peas PKGS. shocks . SKINNER READY CUT DEL MONTE WHOLE Banana/Yellow 12 01 Don's Small Engine SARA LEE CAKES Chocolate BM, 89c 12:1%%est California Spaghetti 3111(`)Gz 89c Green Beans 2c1Ts 79c SHURFINE 15'h 01 vt% Flo:%dada. Texas HUNT'S TOMATO 1 Lite 'N $119$ BUFF $ 14 OZ. afiligiflfilelSWIMR9Eitet0V TREFLAN Spaghetti Sauce JAR 49c Sauce CANS ILI: .4.:)Lucious PKG . REGULAR•044141144:f SCHILLING LACHOY CHICKEN OR BEEF PATIO MEXICAN ASSTD. 55 Gal. Drum - $1,200.00 4 OZ. 119C S ,....Crest Toothpaste Black Pepper CAN W Chow MeinBI.PAK CAN' 149 Dinners 2 FOR $ 1 5 Gal. Can•$110.00 kigra, C CREAM OF MUSHROOM ALAMO DRY KRAFT DELUXE AMERICAN/PIMENTO it 09 .41,' 3 OZ. TUBE 69 Prices sublect to change e LEL 1 . CCregf Campbell Soup 4 CANS $ll Dog Food BAG 99 Cheese Slices PKG? We warehouse all chemicals Call us collect: REG. OR UNSCENTED DEODORANT WRIGHT'S HICKORY SMOKED $ PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE SLICED L9 U.S.D.A. Secret Roll-On ELEVATOR Slab Bacon LB. OSCAR MAYER WIENERS OR CHOICE Isoz$' II 19 BEEF OIL in Floyaaaa, Texas 9ea ;2021 Beef Franks At. 29 SHURFRESH SLICED 12 OZ. 89c Bologna PKG. SHAMPOO U.S.D.A. CHOICE TENDERIZED $ 1 79 Prell Liquid Beef Cutlets LB. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS Fioydada Livestock Sales $149 --"; 110 $ 1 69 Sirloin Tip Roast LB. 0 BrLz U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS Round $159 Sirloin p Steak 29 REGULAR Ti LB. SELECT SLICED YOUNG Kotex John McCandless, Owner LB. Beef Liver LB. Steak 12 CT. 89c Home Phone 806 -347-2845 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF $ 73% LEAN FRESH U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BOX Sirloin 49 Giound C Round BONELESS 49 Steak LB. Beef LB. Steak LB. McCandless, Manager / WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Phone 806--983--2153 AFFILIATED PRICES GOOD THURSDAY. FR I DAY. sA -ruRnAv BILLY'S GROCERY SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY We Give Circle W VINE Blue Stamps 10:00 a.m. RIPENED Double On Wednesday We Accept Federal Food Stamp s LB. CALIFORNIA GREEN PASCAL LARGE BELL s i We Appreciate Celery LB. 25c Peppers 3 LBS. • E--XTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Your Business Cucumbers L.119 Lemons 3 LBS $ lieFpree