Gudgel Services Today Eugene Gudgel died Tuesday, Jan. 31 at Parkview Hospital. Services will be today, February 2, at 2:30 p.m. in the Mobeetie Metho- dist Church. THE WHEELER TIMES (USPS 681-960) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1989 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 10 "Wheeler, town of friendship and pride.

Wheat Producers Will CHAT Wheeler Basketball Report WITH Vote On Change MUM JUNIOR VARSITY and split the victory with the girls CWE EDITOR By Joe Don King TOURNAMENT winning 65 to 31 and the boys losing 42 to 64. Bobbie Kuehler scored 24 By Louis C Stas wheat producers will vote in Wheeler girls beat Lakeview in the late February and early March to elect first game 80 to 26. Dee Dee Dorman points, 13 rebounds, and Dee Dee As this copy is being typed, the 5 board members. Producers will also scored 17 points, 5 rebounds. In the Dorman had 19 points, 7 rebounds. temperature is dropping outside, as decide on a proposal to change the second game they lost to Shamrock 47 Stephen Batton had 18 points, 16 the artic cold front moves through. wheat check-off assessment limit to 1 to 51. Marcy Smith had 20 points, 9 rebounds. Cory Cornett and Kyle The change is going to be quite a cent per bushel for research, market rebounds. In the final game they lost Sword each had 10 points, 9 rebounds. shock to the system; we had sort of development, and service. to Canadian 54 to 67. Dee Dee WHEELER vs ALLISON gotten adjusted to the 'spring like' To learn more about the upcoming Dorman had 19 points, 6 rebounds. The Varsity teams traveled to temperatures. I read 73 on the bank's election and assessment vote, pro- Wheeler boys beat Lakeview in Allison and won both games; the girls thermometer Tuesday. ducers in Wheeler and surrounding their first game 51 to 42. Cory Cornett won 60 to 42 and the boys won 44 to 35. Dee Dee Dorman had 16 points, 3 -cwe- counties will want to attend an had 19 points. 8 rebounds. They beat The temperature dropped from the informational meeting sponsored by Shamrock in the second game SO to rebounds and Bobbie Kuehler had 13 points, 8 rebounds. Stephen Batton mid 50's Wednesday morning—bet- the Texas Agricultural Extension 47. Stephen Batton had 26 points, 9 ween S and 6 and was down to 26 at Service on February 1, at Tulia, says rebounds. In the final game they lost had 22 points, 8 rebounds and Cory 8:30. Don King, County Extension Agent. to Canadian 48 to 60. Stephen Batton Cornett had 10 points, 9 rebounds. -cwe- The meeting will be at the Extension had 17 points, 9 rebounds. WHEELER vs BRISCOE The Varsity teams beat Briscoe We should be able to start carrying meeting room and will start at 1:30 WHEELER vs PANHANDLE last Friday with the girls winning 69 to the weather next week. p.m. The Varsity teams played Pan- -cwe- Producers will hear from an Exten- 25 and the boys 65 to 63. Dee Dee handle; the girls won 62 to 57 and the Dorman had 20 points, 7 rebounds, Vetola's report on weather con- sion economist regarding the current boys lost 47 to 55. Dee Dee Dorman Bobbie Kuehler 17 points, 7 ditions certainly vary from ours in wheat situation, outlook and changing scored 20 points, 7 rebounds. Cory rebounds, and Tera Henderson 16 such a short distance. The overpass at HIGH POINT INDIVIDUAL: Chad number of animals entered and wheat production trends in the state, Cornett scored 17 points, 4 rebounds. points, 1 rebound. Stephen Batton Briscoe for a number of years has Morgan earned the most points for the placings at the Wheeler County Junior says King. Also, the mechanics and WHEELER vs. KELTON had 36 points, 15 rebounds and Kyle been considered the line for weather Livestock Show held January 24-26 in timing of the voting process will be The Varsity teams played Kelton Sword had 11 points, 11 rebounds. differences. Wheeler. Van Baize represented First presented. -ewe- Services Held For National Bank in Wheeler and pre- Following these discussions, Texas. The rain received Friday afternoon sented the belt buckle. Chad is a Wheat Producers Board representa- and through the night was certainly Carrel Kay Laycock member of the Briscoe FFA. tives will report on the current use of assessment funds and plans for the appreciated and needed. I was happily Carrel Key Laycock, 81, died KELTON SCHOOL Friday, January 27, 1989. future, says King. There will be ample surprised when I measured 1.61 Graveside services were held at Honor Roll time for questions and input from inches; and I don't think any of it 'ran 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 30 in 3rd Six Weeks producers regarding 'the program. off. Wheeler Cemetery. Rev. Robert FIRST GRADE: All A's; Amanda For additional information, please -cwe- Helsley, pastor of First Baptist Calcote. contact the county Extension office at Burton Chrysler-Dodge has some Church of Wheeler, officiated. All B's; Terri Crownover, Jimmy P.O. Box 448, Wheeler, Texas 79096 or (806) 826-5243. good looking vehicles on display. Stop Arrangements were by Wright Kirkland, T.R. Wilcox. out there and take a look. The popcorn SECOND GRADE: All A's and B's; Funeral Home. WHEELER is good too. Born September 25, 1907 in Heath Allen, Justin Atkins, Korina -ewe- Collingsworth County, Mr. Laycock Lopez, Otis Stuart, Nicholaus Honor Roll Congratulations to the students moved to Wheeler from Dozier in Thomas. THIRD SIX WEEKS listed on the honor rolls; we have 1947. He married Bessie Lucille THIRD GRADE: All A's; Londa FIRST GRADE: All A's; Jennifer quite a number. Our local students are Crownover. Sechrist on Jan. 7, 1927 in Welling- Haning, Sandy Bradstreet, Makenzie ton. He was a member of the All A's and B's; Elissa Ray, Will also well represented on the college Chick, Shea Lewallen, Rebekah Methodist Church. Wheeler. Morrison, Lauren Weaver, Ben honor rolls also. We are proud of each FIFTH GRADE: All A's and B's; Survivors include his wife, of the Dollar. of you. Doug Atkins, Jodie Crownover, home; three daughters, Anita Reeves All A's and B's; Kimberly Beers, -cwe- Brandy Wilcox. of Wheeler, Glenda Fletcher of Pampa Kassandra Bradstreet, Jennifer John- SOMETHING NEW: Wheeler has a I am a week late, but Happy SIXTH GRADE: All A's; .LW. Ray. MUSTANG TRACK TEAM and Carolyn Marchant of San Antonio; son, Douglas Helton, Steve Marshall, new line of vehicles being offered for Birthday to daughters Cathi and All A's and B's; Nacy Davis, Brandon one son, Clyde Laycock of Pampa; 11 Blake Rives, Carly Rives, Cassidy sale. Burton Ford-Mercury was ap- Juanita, February 1 and S respec- Lewis. Collecting Cans grandchildren and 12 great grand- Francis, Kara Keelin, Lorena proved as the dealer for Chrysler, tively. Cathi received a call on GRADE SEVENTH: All A's and B's; The Wheeler Mustang track team children. Martinez, Rachael Montgomery, Dodge and Plymouth in December; Wednesday. Jason Hink, Nick Johnson. is in the process of collecting alumi- Whitney Simmons, Darin Kuntz, the cars and pickups will be sold -ewe: EIGHTH GRADE: All A's; Boyce num for a fund-raising project. If you Services Held For Nicholas Ware, Matthew Huff. through Burton Chrysler-Dodge. The And, as I have mentioned many Crownover. have any aluminum cans or scrap SECOND GRADE: AU A's; Kirt first shipment arrived Friday. Delbert times, Feb. 1 marks the anniversary of All A's and B's; Julie Davidson, Misty aluminum of any kind, that needs to Boedeker, Dacia Bullock, Bruce Cope- Thomas (left) Dickie Burton and Gary our arrival in this fair city-29th to be Jason A. Revious Lewis, Isabel Lopez, Jamie Stewart, be removed, the team would land, Matt Hampton, Kristen Marion, Don Burton are shown here with one exact. (I know it is difficult for many to Jason A. Revious, 17, of Colorado Kristi Wheeler. appreciate your donation. We will pick Chris Mick, Lee Scales, Lacey Smith, of the Chrysler New Yorkers on the believe I am evga that old.) Springs died Saturday, January 21, NINTH GRADE: All A's; Heather up, if you would contact Coach Ronnie Rachel Stiles, Aaron Valencia, Daniel showroom floor. The Grand Opening we- 1989 at his home. He was a student at Honeycutt. Karcher or any track team member. Lowe, Benjamin Britt, Kara Emmett. to show the new line will be scheduled I notice Kelton and Wheeler Mitchell High School and employee of TENTH GRADE: All A's; Bobby The proceeds will help to finance the Alan Gill, Drew Hillhouse, Angela at a later date. Basketball teams have received some B.F. Goodribs Restaurant. Buckingham, Susan Davidson, Noel annual San Angelo Track Meet trip. Jolly, Matt Keelin, Tucker Long, Alli good publicity in the Pampa News Services were held at 11:00 a.m. Johnson, Lori Ray. Moore, Jennifer Shepard. ALLISON BRISCOE Monday and Tuesday. It is nice to see January 25, at Swan-Law Funeral All A's and B's; Terry Menefield. All A's and B's; Jed Brooks, Jason D. us get some good publicity. Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave. Rev. Bill ELEVENTH GRADE: All A's; Randy Honor Roll Carter, Andy Gearhart, Wendy Honor Roll -ewe- Hodges officiated. Burial was in Singleton. 3rd Six Weeks Pinder, Colby Rowley, Chandra 3rd Six Weeks Sis acted up Monday and it was Memorial Gardens Cemetery. All A's and B's; Daniel Elliott, Darrol FIRST GRADE: All A's; Andy Fin- Watts, Keenan Burton, Gabriel FIRST GRADE: All A's; Matt Francis, necessary for Patricia to go back an Jason was born august 18, 1971, in Martin. sterwald, Keith 14-atliff, Ty Van Ramos, Maribel Salas, Sallie Steffey, Carissa Dukes, Glenda Dukes, Nathan post the entire month's business Colorado Springs. He is survived by TWELFTH GRADE: All A's; Brett Vranken. J.R. Sullivan, Ernesto Martinez. Rainey. again. We still have one small his parents, Lonnie A. and Terrie A. All A's and B's; Jennifer Maddox. Buckingham. THIRD GRADE: All A's; B.J. Car- All A's and B's; Hattie Grayson. problem that is to be corrected still, Revious of Colorado Springs. All A's and B's; Scott Bodine, Chad SECOND GRADE: All A's; Jimmy penter, Deradah Weldon, Andy Brad- SECOND GRADE: All A's; Lindsay but we can live with it, if need be. And Jason also is survived by his Caddel, Sue Ann Jones, Andy Single- Bennett, Allison Johnson, Reagan street, Michelle Andris, Camille Keys, Ashley Lane. she was 'printing out' statements grandparents, Melva Clark of Colo- Meadows, Brooke Stevens, Ty Wood. ton. Porter, Zonia Zepeda, Paul Argan- AU A's and B's; Monty Dukes, Jamie when the first problem was rado Springs, Elwin Ecord of Monte 1st Semester All A's and B's; Ja'Nae Goad, Sam bright, Jason Kinkead, Billy Umsted. Greene, Hayley Markham. discovered. We are not sure of the Vista and Tommie Kenney of FIRST GRADE: All A's; Amanda Wash. All A's and B's; Tracy Barrett, Marisa THIRD GRADE: AU A's; Amber cause, but it could have been static Wheeler, Texas. Calcote. THIRD GRADE: All A's and B's; Barnett, Jessica Sheets, Ashley Dyer, Keri Grayson, Alan Orgain. electricity. All B's; Terri Crownover, Jimmy Amanda Johnson, Tracy Harwell, Ware, Bryan Judd, Allen Knopp, AU A's and B's; Amie Boydston, -ewe- Kirkland, T.R. Wilcox. Tera Hefley. Shelly Murray. Amanda Services Held For Benny Sword, Shea Weatherly, Ray Brandon Dukes, Kristy Grayson, Ben SECOND GRADE: All A's and B's; Vorheis. Shields. Immel, Goretty Gonzalez, Stacy FOURTH GRADE: All A's; Jace Phillip Darren Grimes Heath Allen, Justin Atkins, Korina FOURTH GRADE: All A's; Natalie Gaylen W. Sorensen McWhorter, Griselda Salas, Sally Baker, April Finstenvald. Jessica Lopez. Smith, Mike Johnson, J.W. Boydston. On Dean's Honor Roll Gaylen W. Sorensen age 59 THIRD GRADE: All A's Londa All A's and B's; Hank Gilmer, Leah Mayfield, Karla Murray, April Chadwick. Purcell, Heather Ratliff, Travis Phillip Darren Grimes of Wheeler passed away Sunday, January 29th, Crownover. All B's; Michael Montgomery. Vorheis. All A's and B's; Elissa Ray, Will Stevens, Dana Trimble, Catrina is among 416 Eastern New Mexico 1989. FOURTH GRADE: AU A's; Monty SIXTH GRADE: All A's and B's; Wheeler. Wash. University students named to the 1988 Graveside services were held at Long, Mika Goad, Vanessa Baize. Jonathan Walker. FIFTH GRADE: All A's and B's; FIFTH GRADE: All A's and B's; fall semester Dean's Honor Roll. 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 1, at All A's and B's; Kalli Bradstreet, SEVENTH GRADE: AU A's; Heidi Jodie Crownover, Misty Jones, Bobby Blackburn, Misty Walker. Eastern students receive one of four Leoti Cemetery. Price and Sons Stacie Dukes, Tiffany Gonzales, Mims. Shannon Simmons, Brandy Wilcox. SIXTH GRADE: All A's and B's; designations as a Dean's Honor Roll Funeral Home were in charge of the Ramon Meraz, Jason Porton, Andy All A's and B's; Andy Orgain. SIXTH GRADE: AU A's; J.W. Ray. Lindsey Fillingim, Bruce Mize, student and are graded on a 4.0 scale. arrangements. Copeland, Rusty Archer, Hillary EIGHTH GRADE: All A's; Deidre All A's and B's; Nacy Davis, Brandon Joshua Purcell, Jennifer Van Summa cum laude students have a 3.8 He was a former resident of Mitchell, Daniel Keelin. Dukes, Scott Dyer, Jerry Vorheis. Lewis. Vranken. to 4.0 grade point average while Hereford, Texas. Survivors include a FIFTH GRADE: AU A's; Ember HIGH SCHOOL SEVENTH GRADE: All A's and B's; SEVENTH GRADE: All A's and B's; magna cum laude recipients have a daughter, Susan Mayfield of Bradstreet, Julie Hampton, Kasey AU A's; Bryan Markham, Liz Vorheis, Jason Hink, Nick Johnson. Corey Kinnaman, Sara Powledge. 3.7 to 3.79 GPA. Cum laude students Mobeetie. McCasland, Jeseka Wallace, Marice Ronnie Hall, Jonathan Vorheis, EIGHTH GRADE: All A's; Boyce EIGHTH GRADE: All A's; Dusty hold a 3.6 to 3.69 GPA and students Kuehler, Trent Ware, Kendra Porter, Danette Dyer. Crownover. Walker. receive "honors" if they have a 3.25 Mark Burrell Named To Darby Dorman, David Helton, Rachel All A's and B's; Densie Williams. All A's and B's; Gary Bryant, Julie All A's and B's; Travis Goad. Amy to 3.59 GPA. Smith, Vanessa Shepard, Travis Stephanie Mims. Kyle Boydston, Kim Davidson, Misty Lewis, Isabel Lopez, Van Vranken. Grimes, a senior communication Wayland Honor Roll Barrett, Angie Thomas, Jimmie Hall, Melissa Walker. Bret Begert. Jamie Stewart, Kristi Wheeler. NINTH GRADE: All A's; Nikki Scott. major, is designated cum laude. Lewallen. Melanie Gilmer, Dan Huff, Shawn The fall 1988 Dean's Honor Roll NINTH GRADE: AU A's and B's; All A's and B's; Joe Bob Kinnaman. All A's and B's; Daniel Arganbright, Miller. ALLISON F.H.A. at Wayland Baptist University Heather Honeycutt. Danny Nelson. Rocky Mendiola, William Miller. includes Markus Wayne Burrell of TENTH GRADE: AU A's; Bobby TENTH GRADE: MI A's and B's; Robert Remy, Britton Davis. Craig Abell, Marcus Hardcastle. Kristin Valentine Cakes Sale Wheeler. Buckingham, Susan Davidson, Noel Mandy Ferguson. Shellie Ogle. Lori Kinkead, Natalie Riley. Kate Smith. Amanda Flanagan. Ginger The Allison High School Future Burrell, a freshman, posted a Johnson, Lori Ray. Purcell, Lacy Walker. Woollard, Dan Andris, Andy Francis. Nelson. Homemakers of America are selling perfect 4.00 grade point average ELEVENTH GRADE: All A's; Randy ELEVENTH GRADE: All A's; Shane All B's; Jassen Patterson, T.A. All A's and B's; Todd Baize, Cobey Valentine Cakes. The two sizes are: (GPA) for the recently-completed Singleton. Goad. Tina Lehman. Taylor. Boedeker, Casey Gilmer. Sandy Small-58.00; Large—S12.00. Four term. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. All A's and B's; Daniel Elliott, Darrol All A's and B's; Ben Meadows. SIXTH GRADE: All A's; Justin Lewallen, Deidra Riley. Dora Salas. flavors chocolate, white, strawberry A.W. Burrell of Wheeler. Martin. TWELFTH GRADE: All A's; Hefley, Amanda Rives, Robert Stiles. Shelby Beers. Nissa Boedeker, Christi and spice. The Dean's Honor Roll is announ- TWELFTH GRADE: AU A's and B's; Christina Ogle. Saul Meraz, Jessica Jackson, Chad Glassey. Lori Morrison, Russell Call Shawn Biggerstaff at Allison ced at the end of each semester by Dr. Scott Bodine, Brett Buckingham, All A's and B's; Tammy Harwell. Rives, Stephanie Walker. Wool lard. High School 375-2381 to place your Bill Hardage, academic vice president Chad Caddel, Karla Harris, Sue Ann Cheryl Hudson. Chad Morgan. Shawn All A's and B's; Darren Brown. Brad EIGHTH GRADE: All A's; Glen order. We will accept orders until and dean of the university. Jones, Chris Macmillan, Andy 4bach. Harrison. Stacey Miller, Wesley PO r - Arganbright, Misty Glassey. Rochelle February 1, 1989. Delivery date, It lists the names of students who Singleton. Rives. Mattie Dunn. Heath Mitchell. February 14. compiled a GPA of 3.50 or better on a y a r • Daniel Blocker. Misty Helton. Kelton Closes Season 4.00 scale while completing at least 12 Jarrod Ledbetter, Corby Chick. Andy All A's and B's; Stephanie Gonzales. Second In District The Kelton Boys on 1st in Wheeler Girls Win District semester hours during the term. King, Erica Puryear, Phillip Wiggins. Kevin Hazel. Angie Martin. Damon District. The\ have a 23-0 record. The The Wheeler Mustangettes won A total of 131 students from 10 The Wheeler Mustangs have a 2nd Corey Case, Tiffany Inghram. Teresa Remy. Wade Hampton. Joe Dan Ledbetter. Medley Kelton girls won 2nd in District with a District by defeating Kelton Tuesday states and one foreign country were place standing in District with a 7-2 Martinez. , Morgan. .lana All B's; Keri Simmons. Velasquei. 144-5 record. Both teams will go to 59 to 32. They arc 9-0 and will go on to named to the Dean's Honor Roll for record. l'hey will go on to play my All B's; John wolf. Bi•District. play Hi-District . the fall term. SEVENTH GRADE: All A's; Mom The Hallelujah Squares were here J.R. and Leota Black's weekend Thursday night. The residents always guest were their sons Jeffrey and Care Center enjoy the group very much. A big [racy Black from Amarillo. Ona Black Thank You to all the members for was also dinner guest Saturday and TI-4E WHEELER TIMES coming. Sunday with them. Page 2—Thursday, February 2, 1989 `"fi lartler. 1411641 of frirneklkii• and prOlr.— C0 fit mento Friday morning we weren't expect- Henry and Dora Lea Dupont from ing Jim and Laura Davis, but their Muskogee. Oklahoma spent Thursday guest were Jim and Marlene Miller an By Lois Bill and Kay Donaldson went to This Monday morning brings more plans changed so they came on over to night with Ona Black. Dora Lea and and boys from Perryton, Texas. be with us. They are fine people. Glad Panhandle after church last Sunday sunshine and what will most likely be By Christine Gilmer Henry. H.B. and Cheryl Dupont and Ronnie Bill Childress from Pampa you came on over. morning and visited Jackie Lewis and another beautiful day. The small II Corinthians 6 & 16: Sabrina spent the weekend at Dalhart visited Rex and Virginia last Saturday. Andie's has donated some red foil family and were dinner guest with shower Friday was nice. And what agreement hath the with Henry's parents, getting back Ruben and Edna May's Sunday paper for Valentine's so we can them. The First Baptist Church should be temple of God with idols? For ye are home to Allison Sunday night. Henry dinner guest were Mr. and Mrs. spruce-up for the holiday. We're Nelda Dukes. Red and Anna Dukes very proud to have such a good and the temple of the living God; as God and Dora Lea went home last Monday. Eddie Burgess from Quail, Texas. gonna make some red hearts. Thank and Minnie Bell Vinson attended a kind lady as Pat Helsley in the hath said, I will dwell in them, and Shorty and Helen Crawford attend- Sunday afternoon guest was Anna you to Andrea Sims. funeral at Hedley, Texas last Satur- congregation. She means so much to walk in them; and I will be their God, ed the Fat Stock Show at Canadian Bell Marshel from Reydon. Mae Nash and Vida Brown were last weekend to watch their grand- day. Nelda, David and Becky Zybach Dick and Cletus Green had a the residents who attend her class and they shall be my people. and Shawn and a girlfriend went to here to serve juice and visit on Friday children show their stock. Helen also birthday party at their home last every Monday morning. Thank you. I am sure the rain we got last week Dozier where Shawn was speaker at afternoon. Thanks to both of you for visited her dad Frank Joslyn last Friday night for Lester Hall. Those Our juice cart volunteers Monday was very much appreciated by every the Church of Christ. From there they coming. Sunday at the Care Center at present were Clydene and Lester Hall were Opal Davidson and lla Byers. one I am sure. It came without any ice went Plainview, Texas for church Bill Morrison and some of his Wheeler. and Chris, Jim Bob and Stacie Hall Thank you both for coming. with it, for which we were thankful. services on Sunday night. congregation were here Sunday after- and children, Carol Archer and child- Thank you to Joey Sabbe. He has Tabitha Lucuis celebrated her first Elton and Becky Steelman and noon for worship service. Thank you ren from Sayre, OK., Loyd and Nona donated some wooden craftboards for birthday at her grandparents home, Listen to Family from Corn, Oklahoma were for coming. Jones, Lee and Sharon Hall, Gary and the Activity Dept. We appreciate it. Pastor and Mrs. F.R. Johnson last supper guest last Saturday evening Thank you to Melba Montgomery Linda Hall, Terry Grayson and girls We had a nice group attend Family Sunday. Others there for the occasion, KPDR-FM, 90.5 with Mike and Teressa Dyer and for being here Sunday morning to and Ken Grayson, Roy and Lanora Alter Tuesday morning. Everyone was Tabitha's parents. David and family. Elton and Becky went on to teach Sunday school. You are much Morse and Vance and Caroline Boyd- always enjoys the music and singing. Becky Lucuis and brother Kendall and Wheeler. Texas Reydon Saturday night and spent the appreciated. ston. (We enjoy the Bible Study, too.) Ralph and Gwen Fielding and Garren. night with friends and came back Mary Britt and another anonymous Dinner guest last Sunday at Vance James Conners and Bud Williams Harmon and Janice Parks from Sunday afternoon and picked up their donor have -contributed to our dental and Caroline Boydston's and boys have been installing new light fixtures Duncan, Okla. Visited Gertie Cornell children at Mike and Teresa's before fund. This brings our total to $1047. were Roy and Lanora Morse. down each hall. I told everyone we at the Care Center at Wheeler last going on home. Again thank you to everyone. TRALEE CRISIS Monroe and Nadine Reynolds were would have to start wearing our Thursday. Gertie, Janice Harmon and Effie Hays sister Virginia Remling The big day is set for Feb. 7th. Sunday dinner guest last Sunday with sunglasses and sunscreen. It does Bob and Lou Cornell had supper from Amarillo spent last week with Dr. George R. Walters and Lori A. CENTER Nadine's brother and wife Durwood brighten everything up alot. Thursday evening at Maxey's Steak- Effie. Effie hasn't been feeling well. Harkins of the Regional Eye Surgery and Ramona Burress of Canadian. Our bingo volunteers were Lola house. Harmon and Janice spent FAMILY Kevin Hall from West Texas State Center in Pampa have set-up a Bruce and Pearl Harrison and Holcomb and Erma Riley Wednesday Thursday night with Bob and Lou and College at Canyon splint the weekend transportation service to their clinic. VIOLENCE & Louise Boydston made a business trip afternoon. We had an eventful game left Friday morning. They also visited at home with his parents Gary and The Clinic offers out-patient cataract last Thursday to Elk City. Bruce and to say the least. Ruth Taylor and Wilma Gilmer before going on home. Linda Hall and Kim. surgery and other general ophthalmic RAPE Pearl and Vivian Wallace, Kim and Fannie Bradstreet were here to serve Tanner McWhorter from Wheeler Verne and Susie Lohberger's Sun- I procedures. Transportation is FREE. Kimber Boydston and Eddie Bates juice Wednesday afternoon. These spent Saturday night with his grand-. COLLECT day afternoon guests were Dorthy Call 1-800-322-3931 for more informa- and Mark Elmore were all dinner ladies do a fine job. Thank you. mother Ruby Craig. He also spent two Walker from Wheeler, Myrle Hunter tion. HOTLINE guests at Clifton and Louise Boydston Thursday morning we enjoyed a nights earlier in the week with Ruby from Pampa and Ellie Wilkinson from last Saturday. Sunday dinner guest at treat from the Christian Center. and the days with Wilma while Ruby Clarendon. Verne and Susie went to 669-1788 Bruce and Pearl's were Clifton and Rozena Zybach, Frankie Ratcliff came was at work. Sunday Billy and Rhonda Amarillo one day last week for to sing and play the guitar for us. McWhorter, Tanner and Tyler and SHELTER & Verne's eye check-up after his eye Louise, Kim and Kimber, Jimmy and Vivian Wallace and Sylvia Brown from Syliva Brown also came to sing for us. Wilma Gilmer were Sunday dinner surgery. Thank you to all who came to be with guests at Ruby's, Calvan and Lisa TRANSPORT Rex and Virginia Miller's weekend Wheeler. It takes 40 years for vintage port Vivian Wallace attended a Home us. to reach maturity. Farmer and Ryan from Pampa visited Our pop-corn poppers Thursday Sunday afternoon. Interior Seminar for five days at afternoon were Ann Ellison and Forrest Boydston, Opal and Juanita Dallas week before last. Vivian spent LaJaune Alexander. We always look DON STONE Boydston went over by Elk City to a last week at Duncan, Okla. with forward to them coming. fishing place and did some fishing last Deb's Country Curl Jimmy her husband. There were several who showed up Saturday. Keith and Ann Boydston, Natalie for the mending session Thursday Saturday evening. Opal said the fish 2 miles south on Hwy 83 and Jessica gave a birthday party last Saturday at their home for Pete and afternoon. Ora Underwood, Bea were biting good. a licensed cosmetologist Smotherman, Ardie Martin and Ruby Box 481 * IS years of experience as Margaret Gilmer and Linda Kay Jones. We appreciate all these ladies Clarendon, Texas 79226 * Professional Hair Care for the entire family Ingersoll. Those present were the who come out and spend hours fixing Ain't It The Truth honorees and Becky and Jeanie our rips and tears. 1.800-999-3041 By Ab Gunter * Now offering Men's Clipper Cuts $5.00 Gilmer, Rodney Ingersoll and Andrew from Amarillo and Mabel Parker. Me and Mama has been down to the SPECIAL Hot Waxing — Clean and easy removal Sunday Keith and Ann and girls took New Shipment Of Mall drinking coffee and visiting with Nellie Long and Thursia Poindexter to friends. Seems like everybody comes of unwanted facial hair $5°° & up Maxey's Steakhouse at Wheeler for Bubbles into the Rocking Horse Cafe sometime Sunday dinner after church. Just Arrived during the day and I recon that is the This is a beautiful Monday here in reason we don't have a Daily Paper Call for Appt. 826-3335 Allison. • Bubble Dresses here in town, you can get all the news (Marginal Note) How did they, • Straight & Full Skirts first hand. Any day now I been Debbie Reedy, Owner & Operator measure hail before the golf ball was • Pants expecting Charles Kuralt of T.V. fame invented? to come into the, place with his men • Jump Suits cause it' would be fun for him I bet. ) • Hugger Tops Many of these folks. are related and • Plus Other Styles Of Tops have been in the community all their S A SALE. lives and all their ancestors lives. IT' l Lasts! I keep forgetting that Freedom used. hile SOPy to be a growing Town with a jDepot, S TODAY Hotel, two General stores, doctors and IT' • Choose From: all sorts of things but a few years ago Bubble Dresses $40.00 the school was moved and the Bubble Top, Skirt or Pants 'rug $50.00 Set different stores closed or burned to the ground and the Railroad closed Colors: Green, Purple, Red, Black, Off White, many of the Depots and the River got Royal Blue, Torney Green, Taupe & Hot Pink silted in so there was no barges to 'S SUPER Just Arrived: navigate up and down the River so slowly but silently the Village sort of 3/4 Jackets, Crazy T's & New Spring Outfits wilted but Die, no way. Have three - Layaways Welcome — churches and two stations and two stores and one filling station run by Marie Boyer who has run the business TURDAY! xas for 55 years and in the past few years 4 Carolyn's Fabric trh,;(,"ei2V3116SEI she has run it all by herself. Some months ago she had a cancer opera- Men's \ "Wonder Under" Available! / tion and had a little help with the Wrangler station but recovered and has been Men's there every morning early but not long Cowboy Cut AT&T ANNOUNCES PRICE CHANGES FOR ago she found that she has more Athletic 20 Jeans 11399 LONG DISTANCE CALLS WITHIN TEXAS cancer problems so every day one of the neighbors drives her over to Apparel Bloomington to have treatment for the 25% 00 our AT&T announces April 1, 1989, price changes for Long Distance Entire stock of Reg. S22 13MW condition and when she gets back she Service (MTS) within Texas. AT&T's prices for long distance call- 20% Off, Western Shirts Wrangler Jeans Entire Stock in 100% cotton ing within Texas will be increased by two cents per minute for opens the business till sundown and From Wrangler walks home. She knows everyone and of College and And Open Range. Indigo Denim. calls under 82 miles in distance and one cent per minute for calls Basic Sweatshirts OFF that are 82 miles or greater in distance. AT&T's current discounts everyone knows Marie and being a and Pants. of 25% for evening calls and 40% for night and weekend calls will small community each looks after Bath 299 remain in effect. The price increases are expected to produce ap- their neighbor. Men's proximately $22.8 million, which is nearly 2.9% of AT&T's annual Marie has been robbed several Nike and Towels revenues for Texas Long Distance Service. times over the years and a few months Ropers This represents the first AT&T price increase for long distance ago two young men were attempting Reebok calls within Texas. AT&T's long distance prices for calls within to rob her and she got hold of one of Texas have been reduced overall by about 12% since 1986. them and held on to him till the law Reg. S14.99 Reg. 55.99 Exotic look Elegance Pima The Long Distance Service price changes will also impact got there to arrest the culprit. The Save 25% Ropers. 10004 Cotton Bath Enure AT&T's PRO" WATS Texas offering, which offers subscribers a only fault I can find with her is that on our Towel by Cannon. Stock of Men 5 colors. 10% discount on all long distance calls within Texas. These she is too easy on credit and too many Woolens and price changes are expected to produce approximately $661,000, have taken advantage of her but some Children Nikes Reebok. OFF or about 3.5% of the annual revenues for AT&T's PRO' WATS how she has survived. Hope she keeps and Texas offering. Women's Sportswear Dresses the place open for many years to Misses & Juniors Prices for AT&T's REACH OUT". Texas offering will also come. We enjoy knowing her. change. The price for initial hour usage will increase from $12.55 Freedom reminds me of Wheeler as Clearance to $12.95; the additional hour price will increase from $11.40 to Lee Rider 50% Wheeler has the same history of Good Large group $12.00. These price increases are expected to produce approx- Folks and the neighborly feeling. I'm Reg. to $22 6.99 of Misses and to imately $364,000, or about 2.1% of the annual revenues for Jeans 209 Women Sin AT&T's REACH OUT' Texas offering. not trying to confine just Wheeler as Dresses Reg. to $26 AT&T's tariffs implementing these changes will be filed with the whole Panhandle was and is still 9.99 70% the Public Utility Commission of Texas on March 1, 1989, with an the same way, just a beautiful bunch of folks. Better shut er down for now. Reg. S30432 OFF effective date of April 1, 1989. The combined price increases are Lee Rider Jeans Reg. to $32 12.99 expected to produce approximately $23.9 million, which is approx- Love, Ab and Benita (Mama ) in 100% cotton imately 2.4% of AT&T's annual revenues for all Texas intrastate l'rewash Denim services. ALLISON ISD MENU Men's Brass If you have questions regarding these price changes please Feb. 6-10 OFF Heavy Weight call AT&T's service consultants at 1-800-222-0300 for residential MONDAY: Lunch; Pork chops, baked 25%.5O% customers or 1-800-222-0400 for business customers. Persons potatoes, broccoli, hot rolls, milk, ice Select Fine Jewelry who have questions regarding this tariff filing may also contact cream. Thermals the Public Utility Commission of Texas in writing, at 7800 Shoal TUESDAY: Lunch; Tamale pie. 14k Gold 50% OFF 99 Creek Blvd.. Suite 450N, Austin, Texas 78757, or by calling the French fries, cols slaw, milk, banana 40 40% OFF 1.1:ntirc Public Information Office at 512-458-0223, or 512-458.0227, or pudding. Pearls \ Reg. W50 I Shuck of OFF 512.458-0221 teletypewriter for the deaf. Cotton Pecerati.c WEDNESDAY: Lunch; Western 25% OrrOFF t00% burgers, corn, carrot sticks, milk. W !tidies 'thermals Servici Mark of AT&T 50% OFF ! tails also on salt 0 Registered Trademark of AT&T chocolate pudding. Diamonds THURSDAY: Lunch; Beef stroganoff. Ranch Style Beans, salad, hot rolls. i a milk. jello. You're looking smarter than ever at FRIDAY: Lunch; Ham & cheese AT&T ,indwich, lettuce. tomatoes, chips. enney mommomirw milk, fruit.

Jeff and Lynn Corcoran of Perryton Hodges, Irvin and Audrey Seitz, Nursing home in Canadian Thursday and Carol Remy of Wheeler visited Doyle and Bulah Grimes and Fayette afternoon. Mobeetie Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz. Last Sunday visiting with Bryan and Rivers and family. Bulah Grimes visited her mother Novelle Simpson was Joe and Melba THE WNEELER TIMES Henry Johnston was taken to Park- Mary Brewe- in Abraham Memorial Darnell, Jerry and Rissie Simpson of Page 3—Thursday, February 3, 1989 News -II howler. !Mill of frirmlaiiis mod pridr.- view Hospital Sunday. He was report- Skelleytown. By Melba Corcoran ed as slightly improved Monday. Sunday Doyle and Bulah Grimes Orville Greenhouse, Leta Mae Commissioner Court visited in Amarillo with their son Gary Calvin and Leola Stuart visited his Bessie Galmor was dismissed Mon- Gatlin and Irene Webb visited Mon- mother Mrs. Bulah Stuart of the day from Shamrock General Hospital. and Marilyn Grimes, Dwan and day with Eula Johnson, Mildred Irene Webb, Orville Greenhouse January Meeting Kendra. They also visited in the Kelton area on Monday. Lorene Rector and Bulah Grimes went Glad she is home. Treadwell, Edna Powell, Estelle Orr, hospital with Doug Whaley. On the Alesha Moffett spent last week in to Wheeler Tuesday. They visited at Connie Neal, Courtney Crawford January 30,1989 and Ruth Hathaway. way home they visited in White Deer Amarillo' with her father Joe Moore the Wheeler Care Center with Goldie and Cassie Hamilton all of Pampa The Wheeler County Commission- Laura Kennedy is reported as doing who is in the ICU at the Veteran's with Earl and Aubrey Alexander. Gordon, Alma Seitz and Rita Turner. spent Saturday night with Don, Mary ers' Court met in Special session with some better. She is in Wheeler Care Hospital. He has improved a lot. Margaret and Kelley Quarles. Visiting Novelle Simpson, Melba Darnell, Center. e After lunch they visited at Parkview Judge Wendell Morgan presiding. Doyle, Jason and Anglia Hathaway. Anna Bell Corcoran visited Satur- Hospital with Bernice Caldwell, Bob Sunday were Roy Pat and Shonda Mollie Selby went to see Johnny day with Goldie Gordon at the Members present were: Elmer Ray Kent and Debbie McLaughlin all Galmor, Eugene Gudgel, Doug and Rucker, Cassie Hamilton, Donna and Murrell in the hospital in pampa. He Harrison, Billie V. Atherton, Bryan shopped in Pampa Sat. Wheeler Care Center. She is about the Doris Whaley. Then they visited with Courtney Crawford, Ken, Sylvia, had pneumonia. same. Close, and Boyd Hiltbrunner, Debbie McLaughlin took Edith Claudy and Ina Mae Brotherton. Connie and Kenny Neal all of Pampa, Lynda Williams was taken to the Elnita Atkins is spending some time Commissioners Precincts 1, 2, 3 and McLaughlin to Pampa Monday for a Bessie Galmor entered Shamrock Margaret Trout, Win and Claudia hospital on Wednesday. She is back in at home this week. - 4, respectively. Also present were: laser treatment on her eyes. Hospital Monday with a kidney infec- Quarles all of Mobeetie. Margaret Dorman—County Clerk; the Nursing home now and she is tion. Willene Burke got home from the Ron Gowdy—County Auditor; Jimmy improved slightly. Wheeler ISD Board Melony Reed and little son Jason hospital Sunday. Glad she is home. Adams—County Sheriff; and Doyle Listen to . . . Calvin and Leola Stuart went to, took Jess and Gazelle Patterson to Enjoying a cookout at Mary and Ramsey—Justice of the Peace. Erick, OK. Sat. to visit Leola's brother Pampa Tuesday Gazelle had a doctor Mark Thompson Sunday were Paula APPROVAL OF BILLS FOR PAY- KPDR-FM, 90.5 Dean and Iva Richardson. Other January Meeting and Dennis Thompson, Randy and visitors there were Eddie and Amy appointment. MENT: Wheeler, Texas January 19, 1989 Verna Corcoran, Dale and Melba Dustin of Canadian, Bill and Lena Elmer Ray Harrison made a motion Richardson of Wheeler and Glady A regularly scheduled meeting of Corcoran went to supper Wednesday James, Starla and Billy Jackson, which was seconded by Billie V. Richardson of Erick. the Board of Trustees of Wheeler ISD night in Amarillo. Sonya, Danyell, and little Billy, Kathy Atherton to pay the bills as approved met with all members present. Jim Orville Greenhouse and Lorene and Billy James. Jamie and Cody, for payment and found listed in Wright, President of the Board, Rector shopped and tended to busi- Shannon and Michelle James, Ronnie Volume 9 page 554, et seq. Motion JENNINGS PLUMBING presided. Guests present were: Cecil ness in Pampa Thursday. They also and Jeannie, Mary and Mark Thomp- carried. Thomas, Donna Walser, Superinten- visited Willene Burke in Coronado son, Brandy, Jarrard, and Chad all of SHARON MILES SALARY RAISED— & ELECTRIC SERVICE dent Doyle Wilson, Thomas Helton, Owner: Larry Jennings Hospital. Mobeetie. EXTENSION SERVICE: Mickey Porter and Clayton Neal. Scott Corcoran went to the doctor Gene Cudgel is still in the hospital Mr. Joe Don King met with the " A flush is better than a full house." Several thank-you notes were read Thursday in Wheeler. in Parkview Hospital. He is about the court to confirm that his secretary, Rota-Rooter Service—Repairs—Remodeling from employees for the Beef Certifi- Doug Whaley was transferred to the same. Sharon Miles, has successfully com- Phone: 806/826-3153 12 Years Experience P.O. Box 423 cates given at Christmas. 4 St. Anthony Hospital in Amarillo for Those attending the Senior Citizens pleted her six (6) month provisionary 1110 South Maln St. Reasonable Rates Wheeler, Tx. 79096 1. Motion by Mrs. Hennard, second- surgery this week. He had surgery of Fellowship with covered period and is qualified to receive the ed by Mr. Gill to approve the mintues Friday. He may be home Tuesday. dish supper and 42 party Monday traditional $50.00 per month raise. of the previous meeting. Motion Bob Galmor was dismissed from the night was Glen D. and Estelle Elmer Ray Harrison made a motion carried unanimously. hospital in Wheeler on Sat. to raise the salary of Sharon Miles to 2. Motion by Mrs. Hennard, second- Bernice Caldwell was dismissed Dr. Jack L. Rose $1,063.26 per month, effective ed by Mr. Ledbetter to authorize Mr. from the hospital in Wheeler on OPTOMETRIST January 1, 1989. Motion was second- Wilson to purchase a computer to Thursday. 121 Main St.—Shamrock ed by Bryan Close. Motion carried. handle student services out of CAP Doyle Greenhouse from Dumas Phone 256-3203 Elmer Ray Harrison made a motion MAXEY'S funds. Motion carried unanimously. visited his mother Orville Greenhouse Tues.:9-5 Fri.:2-5 if to recend the above motion and made 3. Motion by Mr. Ware, seconded by on Friday. a motion to set the salary of Sharon STEAKHOUSE Mrs. Hennard to authorize Mr. 0 Dale and Melba Corcoran tended to Miles at $1,063.26 per month with an Wilson to employ Harold Mitchell to business Friday in Amarillo. effective day of February 1, 1989. give drawings and specifications on Little Archie Summers was honored ESSNER Motions were seconded by Boyd SUNDAY BUFFET repairs on roofing, heating and air with a sleep over party Friday for his Hiltbrunner. Motion carried. Thursday Nights conditioning on the East end of the birthday. Those attending were 7/EREFORDS BIDS OPENED FOR PUBLIC Salad Bar building. Motion carried unanimous- Jeremy and Joshua Lewis of Mobeetie OFFICIAL AND EMPLOYEE LIABIL- * • • ly. adn Darren and Damon Remy of ITY INSURANCE: Roast Beef Au Jus 4. Motion by Mr. Ledbetter, second- Wheeler. Production Bids were received from Texas Lasagna All the Fresh Water ed by Mr. Wills to re-evaluate the Rev. Ralph and Mary Hovey visited Association of Counties, Austin, Home Fries Catfish & Shrimp proposed repairs on the tennis court Thursday in Plainview with their son Texas and Laycock-Walton Insurance and track when money becomes Terry and his wife Terri and baby Agency, Shamrock. Corn you can eat. available. Motion carried unanimous- Robbie also Cindy Jones of Texola Elmer Ray Harrison made a motion Fried Okra ly. visited there also. which was seconded by Billie V. Served with onion rings. 5. Motion by Mr. Gill, seconded by 410 Atherton to accept the insurance bid Galic Toast French fries, hush puppies Mr. Morrison to approve Part II of the MOBEETIE W.M.U. from Texas Association of Counties Hot Rolls and cole slaw. annual performance report. Motion carried unanimously. The W.M.U. of the First Baptist County Government Risk Manage- Coffee/Iced Tea Church met at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday for SALE ment Pool for a total annual cost of 6- Motion by Mrs. Hennard, second- ed by Mr. Gill to update the policy Bible Study. President Bulah Grimes SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1989 $2,825.00. This bid provides coverage manual, Update #33. Motion carried called the meeting to order. Orville -1:00 P.M. for basic liability, full prior acts, punitive damages, County and Dis- Sun.—Noon Buffet (Only) 11:30-1:30 unanimously. Greenhouse brought our lesson on At ranch, 6 miles south, the trict Clerks errors and ommissions 7. Motion by Mr. Wills, seconded by "Drama of Missions." Titled "The 11 west of Laverne, Oklahoma. Liberation". Carol McCurley, Lorene endorsement. Motion carried. • Closed Monday • Mr. Gill to make student policy changes to the handbook as present- Rector and Bulah Grimes had parts on 85 HORNED HEREFORD BULLS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS— ed. Motion carried unanimously. the program. Those present were 40 SPRING CALVING HEIFERS MINERAL INTEREST—SECTION 6 Phone: 826-3441 The Board, went into Executive Bulah Grimes, Orville Greenhouse, 28 Years of performance testing BLOCK A-3: Ruth Hathaway, Irene Webb, Lorene Elmer Ray Harrison made a motion 1 Mile South of Wheeler on U.S. 83 Session at 8:11 2 p.m. under article a Rector, Carol and Holly McCurley. Van or Milton Messner which was seconded by Boyd Hilt- 6252, Sec. 17,..2A of Vernon Civil The next meeting will be Royal Rt. 1 Box 45 Laverne, OK. 73848 brunner to allow the County Judge to • Statutes. Service on Feb. 14th. Phone 405-837-5384 or 5532 advertise for bids for lease of 1/2 acre The Board reconvened to open of land in the sw % of Section 6 Blk session at 8:39 p.m. A-3, H&GN Ry Co. Survey, wheeler 8. Motion by Mr. Wills; seconded by County, Texas for oil and gas explora- Mr. Ware to rehire the principals, Mr. tion purposes. Motion carried. Insured Certificates Neal and Mr. Helton, at last years COUNTY AUDITOR RECOMMEND- salary with a step increase the same Rita's Barber Shop ATION: as the teachers. Also, if the state gives Elmer Ray Harrison made a motion of Deposit teacher raises the principals will be which was seconded by Boyd Hilt- treated accordingly. Motion carried Open Tuesday thru Saturday brunner to recommend to District unanimously. Judge, Grainger Mcilhany, that Mr. 9. Motion by Mr. Wills, seconded by 9:00 - 5:00 Ron Gowdy be re-appointed as County 6 month 8.90% $10,000 minimum deposit Mrs. Hennard to adjourn. Motion Auditor for a two (2) year term. carried unanimously. 1 year 9.00% $ 5,000 minimum deposit 111 N. Main — Shamrock, Texas Motion carried. WHEELER ISD SPECIAL A letter of recommendation will be 2 year 9.05% $ 5,000 minimum deposit BOARD MEETING mailed to Judge Mcilhany. 3 year 9.00% $ 5,000 minimum deposit January 26,1989 WALK-IN Phone: 256-3083 DEPOSITORY BID PROCESS: 5 year 9.10% $ 5,000 minimum deposit A special meeting of the Board of Boyd Hiltbrunner made a motion Trustees of the Wheeler Independent which was seconded by Elmer Ray School District was held at 12:00 p.m. Harrison to allow the County to in the Board Room with Mr. Jim advertise for bids for a depository for Wright presiding and all members the county monies until February 27, present. Guests were Kevin Brennan, 1989. Motion carried. Stop in or call today for all the details. Charles Kuntz, Pete Burton, Richard TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM- Burton, Doyle Wilson. Donna Walser, WALLACE MONUMENT VALULINE: and Kim Goad. Ms. Dianne Kenemore with Valu- Roger D. David 1. Motion by Mrs. Hennard, second- line met with the Court to discuss the ed by Mr. Gill to approve the payment COMPANY possible savings on long distance 222 N. Cuyler of the December accounts as present- service for the county offices. She will Pampa, Texas 79065 ed with the exception of the Wheeler Monuments - Grave Slabs prepare a cost study and meet with School Payroll and Ware Chevrolet. the Court again. 806/665-7137 Motion carried unanimously. No action taken. 2. Motion by Mr. Wills, seconded by Surface Burial Vaults & Curbing FSLIC or FDIC insured up to $100,000. WHEELER ISD MENU Issuer's name available upon request . Mr. Gill to approve the payment of the Feb. 6-10 May be subject to interest penalty for early withdrawal. Wheeler School Payroll and the Ware Represented by Jim Wright MONDAY: Breakfast; Juice, bis- Chevrolet account. Effective February 1, 1989. Subject to availability WRIGHT FUNERAL HOME cuits/gravy, bacon, milk. Motion carried with Mr. Wright, Lunch; BBQ on bun, veg. sticks, tater Mr. Ware, Mr. Morrison, and Mr. Phone: 806/826-5214 Wheeler, Texas tots, milk, choc. chip cookies. Ledbetter abstaining. TUESDAY: Breakfast; Juice, cereal, Mr. Pete Burton and Mr. Richard toast, milk. Edward D. Jones & Burton requested to speak to the Lunch; Baked chicken, m. potatoes/ Member New 'York Stock Exchange. Inc Board concerning delinquent taxes. gravy, green beans, hot rolls, milk. Member SercuMiee Investor Protection Corporatch 3. -Motion by Mrs. Hennard, second- cherry cobbler. ed by Mr. Gill to adjourn. Motion WEDNESDAY: Breakfast; Juice, carried unanimously. cinnamon rolls, milk. Lunch; Hamburgers, French fries, NOTICE TO bank in the amount of five payment bonds upon the ed, provided the prospective ft, lettuce, tomato, milk, peaches. CONTRACTORS (5%) percent of the total forms which are attached bidder complies with one of THURSDAY: Breakfast; Juice, hash Sealed bids addressed maximum bid price payable hereto in the amount of the following requirements browns, sausage or bacon, toast, milk. to the City of Wheeler, without recourse to the City. 100% of the contract price (I) If no proposal will be Lunch; Steak fingers/gravy, corn, Texas will be received at the or a bid bond in the same from an approved surety submitted: All documents jello salad, bread, milk, no bake City hall until 7:30 P.M., amount from a reliable company holding a permit are returned in good condi- We'll save you time. We'll save you cookies. February 20, 1989, and then surety company, as a guar- from the State of Texas to tion to the office of the money. And, we'll help you get the FRIDAY: Breakfast; Juice, cereal, publicly opened and read for antee that bidder will enter act as surety or other surety Engineer not later than 48 toast, milk. furnishing all plant, labor, into a contract and execute or sureties acceptable to the hours before the time and maximum refund you're entitled to. Owner. Lunch; Mexican pile-on, rice, cheese, material and equipment, any bonds that may be date of receiving proposals; Senior Citizens Discount salad, chips, milk, pineapple. and performing all work required within ten days The right is reserved to or (2) If a proposal is reject any and all bids and to Menu subject to change. required for seal coating city after notice of award of submitted: All documents Open: Monday-Friday 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. streets. contract to him. The bid waive any informality in are returned in good condi- CARD OF THANKS Bids shall be submitted in security must be enclosed in bids received. tion at the time and date of Saturday 9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Thank you so very much for the sealed envelopes upon the the same envelope with the Plans, specifications, and receiving proposals. Provid- cards, calls, visits, flowers, goodies, blank form of the proposal bid. Bids without check or bidding documents may be ed the prospective bidder prayers and concern for me while I attached hereto and marked bid bond will not be consid- obtained front Bill R. complies with neither of the Address: 509 Main, Wheeler, Texas was in the hospital and since I have in the upper left hand ered. Contract is expected to McMorries & Associates. two above requirements. the been home. A special thanks to Dr. corner. be awarded at the February Inc.. 6300 Canyon Dr.. sum of $50.00 shall become Phone: 826-3736 Galutia and all the Parkview Hospital All proposals shall be 20 meeting. Amarillo, Texas 79109. by he property of the staff for their excellent care and accompanied by a cashier's If contract is over $25.000 qualified general contrac- Engineer. service. check or certified check the successful bidder must tors on deposit of $50.00 per City of Wheeler, Texas Katie Finsterwald upon a national or state furnish performance and sit. Deposos „ill be refund- By: Wanda, Herd. May or

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Box 104 • 4 Phone: 826-3612 Come Visit Us iCall or See JIMMY ADAMS, Wheeler Lavon Williams fertilized, 1000-1200 lb. McLean, TX. 79057 !WAITRESS WANTED The Smith Agency Abner: .""f,e, rims>, round bales. Will deliver. After 6:00 P.M. 826-5541 826-S.803 Call 405/534-2292 or 2392. (Apply In Person MEMBER 1989 AAA PAWN SHOP • NEW LISTINGS • L'XISTOM SLXI5GInERING LEGAL NOTICE Loans on assorted items. SPARLIN'S r 512 S. Cuyler 1-1Bedroom House 92 Beef, Beef ai and Poik. The County Judge, Ira Pampa, Texas RESTAURANT Shamrock Slaughtert Plant Wheeler County, Texas, will 1-1 Bedroom Apt., Furnished TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION *warns*** We acceptn pod stamps. accept applications from all 1-1 Bedroom House, Furnished WANT TO BUY: 'Littletlik' .56-3241. 1 '''Icv ". --- banking corporations, assoc- KIRBY SERVICE 1-3 Bedroom House (Mobeetie) CENTER White bedroom furniture. THE iations or individual bankers 2-2 Bedroom House, carpeted (Wheeler) 826-348 or 826-5584.- B&B T.1f: desiring to be designated as New and Used Vacuums County Depository for all Repairs and supplies on DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON ALL RENTALS a RICHARD'S most makes. 123 N. Main ShairiroCk ' BUSINESS DIRECTORYI County Funds and County upnoigger 512 S. Cuyler "r'' ' 256.2502 School Funds. All State laws FOR SALE: 2 Honda three CARPET CLEANING), Pampa, Texas must be complied with and wheelers, 70cc and 125cc. Portable Buildings t ;Fdrnitufe. etc. 669-2990 •i - - VCR., TV, if you desire for the County Phone 375-2248 after six. Storage • Office Call: Richard Laverty to consider other items in Workshop Mobeetie, Texas . Microwave your bid, then please / Carolyn's Fabric & Jewelery BABB CONSTRUCTION FOR SALE: Blue 1981 Repair on all makes and W ‘Sadi1.-<` include any details for those 400 S. Main 820 W. Kingsmill models, generally under NE Datsun, 280ZX, excellent -clean\ items. In addition to 'all 669-3842 Pampa, TX. $50. Zenith salesman items required by law, any Winter Clearance Sale condition, 256-2934. 60" Poly/Wood $1.98 yd. service. 15 "years exper- other items you wish to AVON CLEARANCE SALE! 60" Solid Poly Cottons (skirt & pant weight). • $1.98 yd. ience. include in your bid will be LOW PRICES! Thurs., Fri., ..- - - 60" Denim $2.98 & $3.98 yd. B & B Electric considered. Please state and Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom P.O. Box 1080 60" Chambray $2.98 yd. what you would do as to the p.m., after 5:00 - 8:00. house, fully carpeted, 60" Poly Cotton Solid Broadcloths $1.49 yd. Phone: 826-3123 following: Jewelry, Cape Cod Collect- Appliance 826-5274. 45" Poly Cotton Solid Broadcloths $.98 yd. Entered as second-c loss matter December 18, 1933, of the Post Checks and deposit slips tibles, colognes, make-up, 45" Calicos & Plaids $.98 to $1.98 yd. Office at Wheeler, Texas 79096, under the act March 3, 1879. furnished gifts, etc. Great graduation Repair S/Spools thread $1.00 Shamrock Laundry Loans to the County gifts. Tanya Gonzales Home On all makes and models Louis C. Stas, Owner awl Publisher, Buttons 10 cents to 30 cents card Authroized Sears Service Open 24 Hrs. Interest on funds and Seam Binding-Zippers 1/2 Off Hiway 83, N. Wheeler, TX. 7 Days a Week, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: accounts 826-3028. No Mileage or Trip Charge New McCall's, Vogue Patterns $1.00 each Security for funds 25 Years Experience Corner of 4th & Madden St. Wheeler County... $13.50 Outside County Zippers $15.00 After hour deposits $.50 each GET YOUR LAWNS Call McLean Collect Shamrock, TX.. Craft Ribbon $.75 & $1.00 a roll Returned checks READY for Spring. I'll clean 779-3252 One Table Assorted Fabric up your yard, flower beds, • WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AA MEETING Stop payment checks $ 59 yd. A PART OF the ., fastest Service charges (specifically cut grass, haul limbs. Most FOR RENT: 2 bedroom Alcoholics Anoymous Gearing Out for New Spring Fashions growing health care delivery meets at 8:00 p.m-an the on zero balance accounts) anything, at a good price. trailer. Call 826-3623. Also-Jewelry & Accessories team in the. Panhandle of /1/111 HI VI II Is •I ni. Commissioners Court Accounts outside city of 1/2 OFF Danny Flanagan 826-3466. 4 Room of Wheeler Co. Texas? Are you looking for a depository and how they 1980 Malibu FOR SALE: Two 3 Bedroom, TEXAS Courthouse on Thursday FOR SALE: farm houses. Owner will job that is demanding .,and of each week. would be handled station wagon, 826-3610 Carolyn's Video , carry note with small rewarding, one that you feel FARM BUREAU Such application is to be after 5. 400 S. Main 826-3268 amount down. Call 826-3519, good about when you get off Insurance Companies presented to the County We now have many of the latest releases: Below Wheeler Lodge No. 1099 Judge, Wheeler County, or 826-3403. duty? LVN!s and ,Nurse Gary Alston FOR RENT: Clean 2 bed- are only some of the top 40 rentals available. A.F. & A.M. Assistants, come join our Agency Manager Wheeler, Texas, on or room house, good garden 1. The Executioner 2. Red Heat 3. Young Guns NOTICE TO PUBLIC team at Care Inn of Sham- before February 27, 1989, at spot, 826-3203. Any erroneous reflection upon the Gary Ware MONDAY 4. Moonstruck 5. Return to Snowy River character, standing or reputation of rock, an ARA Living Center 10 a.m. to be considered by Agent 7:30 P.M. 6. Three Men 'and a Baby 7. Switching Channels any person, firm or corporation, where caring is the heart of the Commissioner's Court CITATION BY S which may appear in the columns of Phone: 806/826.3563 .1. M. Montgomery, Sec'y. 8. Colors 9. Masquerade 10. Rambo 3 the matter. Apply in person on February 27, 1989, at 10 PUBLICATION this paper will be gladly corrected Box 675 ll. Nightmare Elm St. 4 12. Shoot to Kill upon due notice being given to the only, Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m.in the Commissioner's THE STATE OF TEXAS Members Urged To Attend. !ti editor personally at the office at 110 to 5 p.m. An equal oppor- GUARANTEED Court Room, Wheeler To RODNEY S. SCOTT, on file in this suit. East Texas St., Wheeler, Texas. AUTO GLASS Visitors Welcome. return as the law directs. tunity employer. County Court House, defendant, Greeting: If this citation is not Issued and given under The Wheeler Times does not know- INSTALLATION & Body Repair Wheeler, Texas. YOU ARE HEREBY served within ninety days my hand and the seal of said ingly accept false or fraudulent COMMANDED to appear advertsing or other advertising of an HOLCOMB LEGAL NOTICE after the date of its court at Wheeler Texas, this objections' nature, is printed in full CROSS before the Honorable 31st WHEELER The County Judge, issuance, it shall be return- the 24th day of January confidence In the presentation TRAILER PARK CAR CENTER Gulf District Court of Wheeler ed unserved. made. Readers will confer a favor if Phone:826-5515 Wheeler County, Texas will A.D. 1989. County at the Courthouse The officer executing this they will promptly report any failure West I2th Wheeler. Texas -7 REDI-MIX accept applications from all Attest Paul Topper Clerk, on the part of the advertiser to make 826-5810 or 826-3008 thereof, in Wheeler, Texas, writ shall promptly serve the good any misrepresentation In our CONCRETE banking corporations, District Court REDI-MIX by filing a written answer at same according to require- idriartiaMODON SAND associations or individual Wheeler County, Texas or before 10 o'clock A.M. of ments of law, and the man- By Patricia McNeil, Deputy FOR SALE: 70 round bales banks desiring to be desig- the first Monday next after CLASSIFIED Washed Gravel-All Sizes dates hereof, and make due fertilized hay grazer call nated as County Depository the expiration of forty-two RATES: L. W. Rogers. 826-5842. Office Hours:7:30 to 5:00 for all Trust funds. All State days from the date of the laws must be complied with The Times perfers all issuance of this citation, Phone 806-826-3223 and should you desire for classified ads be paid in same being the 13th day of the County to consider other advance, except for open For Sale March A.D. 1989, to Plain- items in your bid, they will ledger account customers. tiff's Petition filed in said PAUL'S REAL ESTATE be considered. Please Cash and Ledger ac- Horned Hereford Bulls. court, on the 18th day of Houses or Land include any details for those count: 15c word; $1.50 Age 16 to 28 months. March A.D. 1988, in this Paul Topper items. Such application is to minimum. (Ad paid when Reasonably priced. 200 S. Canadian St. cause, numbered 8956 on be presented to the County place or by 5:00 p.m. the docket of said court and Judge, Wheeler County, Wednesday of week ad BRYANT HEREFORDS Al uminum Wheeler, Tx. styled The State of Texas. Wheeler, Texas, on or runs.) Self-Storing Plaintiff. vs. 1987 Nissan 806.826-5845 STORM-SCREEN before February 27, 1989, at Charge: 20c word; $2.00 Pathfinder Automobile, ONE OF SEVERAL: This pans department and repair WINDOWS CITY DUMP 10 a.m. to be considered by minimum. Kelton Pe-rnionent year-round protection. Defendent. Dodge Caravan is one of will be available. New the Commissioners' Court from inside. Easy I GROUND HOURS A brief statement of the several cars, pickups and vehicles are arriving daily; Card of Thanks ... $3.75 ..prowler -proof. Eltmmoir- on February 27, 1989, at 10 roe nature of this suit is as vans on display at Burton on display at the present ADVERTISING LOST: My cat Tom Kitten is h)ft. fuel btlls.... Monday. 1 uesdais a.m. in the Commissioners' black and white Wcdnesda . Thursday. follows, to-wit: Notice of Chrysler-Dodge. The new time arc New Yorkers and DEADLINES lost. He is WH EELER LUMBER CO Sal unlit% Court room, Wheeler Phone 826.5543 Whec ler I, - seizure and intention to dealership for Wheeler was Dodge cars. pickups and He is a long hair. If you find A.M. (Il tO County Court. House, Classifieds: Noon Tues. forfeit as is more fully approved in December: a vans. Display: Noon Tuesday. him call 826-3252. Tun Wheeler. Texas. dollar reward. %I-am n by Plaintiff s Petition complete line of vehicles. would be Basketball King and Queen. We enjoyed going to Canadian hospital. Lois went to school with All dressed up so nice. By vote of the Saturday afternoon to the livestock Charlene at Corn Valley. kids, Tammy Harwell was Queen and show. Many beautiful steers, heifers, Eldon Van Hooser from Denton is cay Shawn Zybach King. Congratulations! lambs and pigs. Mark Cornett won the spending a week with the Tim THE WHEELER TIMES grand champion on his steer. Some Bennetts while he is off from his job at . Page 5—Thursday, February 2, 1989 pr i.I.. Verna Fiffingini Tammy was escorted by Shane Goad. others we know showing were Kaleb Jostens Jewelry store. Nice to have Quid Shawn escorted Lori Purcell. Chad Meek. Amy and Laura Meadows, him out to church. A fine young man. me ye can do nothing." Tressa play Monday night. Morgan escorted Nikki Scott. Dallas Katie Cornett. Evelyn Meek and Roy Briscoe—Mobeetie Art and "Mind is like a computer; put good Briscoe Junior High boys will play Next Sunday night February 5 will Fillingim escorted Christina Ogle. and Lois went to the show Friday Music teacher, Sami Garrison and be singing night at Gageby church at stuff in and you get good stuff out. Put at 6:30 Thursday, Feb. 2 at Miami Ben Meadows escorted Mandy night to see their grandchildren show Steve Corse, rancher, plan to be 6:30 p.m. with Winnie Gilmer in garbage in and you get garbage out." tournament in the old gym against Ferguson. Gary Blackburn and Shawn their lambs. married March 4, at Bovina and make charge. Everyone invited. Our Junior High teams did not fare Follett. Girls will play at 7:45 there. Hunt escorted Cheryl Hudson. Danny We enjoyed visiting with several at their home on Steve's farm. Sami Miami High School will come to very well at Wheeler Monday night, Murel Hunter and Verena Lewellan Nelson escorted Sheltie Ogle. Davy the show: Homer Thomas, Dan and plans to continue teaching. We wish Briscoe Friday, February 3 at 6:30 for but we enjoyed seeing them play. were out to see Briscoe play Wheeler Gilmer escorted Lacy Walker. Kevin Caroline Cornett, Harley and Vinita Sami and Steve much happiness. le the last high school game of the Wheeler girls won 30 to 16 for Monday night. Sheilds escorted Melody Ratliff. Joe Wright, Doug and Aline Corse, Aldo Pastor Aaron Laverty always season. Briscoe, Sara Powledge 12, Shelly J.P. and Martha Meek spent Tues- Bob Kinnaman and Jody Powledge (Roy) Dickinson, Mark and Katie preaches interesting, challenging Briscoe Junior high will be playing Hunt 2, Amy Van Vranken 2. Wheeler day night and Wednesday with Don escorted Tina Lehman. Cornett, Eddie Meadows and Laura sermons. Sunday night scripture was in the Miami tournament Feb. 2, 3, 4 boys won by about 10 or 12 points but and Cindy Mansfield and Haydon and Nice to see several college kids and Amy, Mark and Kaleb Meek, from John 15, part of it "I am the don't have the points. Glory in Amarillo Saturday Mack and and will host Miami Junior High on home and out to the game: Mallt Teresa Stephenson. Big crowd there. vine, ye are the branches; He that Tressa Perry's dad and stepmother, Tina Sides ate dinner with J.P. and Monday, February 6 at 6:30. Meadows, Darren Hefley. Kris Visited some with Bret Begert at abideth in me, and I in him, the same Daryl and Carrie Perry of Sentinel, Martha Sunday J.P. and Martha ate Happy Birthday to Deleise Quinton, Hefley, Amy Sheilds, Tina Watson, Canadian. He said they had very close bringeth forth much fruit: for without Oklahoma and girls came to see with E.G. and Willa. Irene Zybach and Shirley Jolly on Feb. Sam Watson, Leslie Meadows, Also games with Kelton Friday night. 5, home was Keith Meek. Nice to have Allsion boys led for 3 quarters but half-time score was 30 to 29 in Sherry Wash Feb. 7, Ricky Pfiel Feb. him and Darven and Kristi out to finally lost 49 to 57. Allison girls also Allison's favor. Allison also led at the 8, Jason Miller, Feb. 9, Darren Hefley church. lost 40to 48 in a close game. So that KELTON BASKETBALL tournament and lost to Perryton in the end of the third quarter 43 to 38. Feb. 10, Kelly Paul Feb. 11. I hear that wedding bells will ring in leaves Kelton boys and girls and KELTON JR. HIGH BOYS WIN to 59. Allison had 17 fouls to Kelton's 12. Happy Anniversary to E. G. and June for Amy Sheilds and Clint Huff. Wheeler boys and girls at the top of THIRD IN SHAMROCK second round 38 Kelton Junior High girls defeated Kelton outscored Allison 19 to 6 in the Willa Fillingim and William and Elton God bless you both! We hope they live the district. Good luck in the future TOURNAMENT to 14 in the first final quarter to win the game and Fillingim on Feb 9, Dale and Sue happily ever after. games! Kelton Junior High boys defeated Shamrock 7th 41 round of the tournament. Rosie scored maintain their undefeated record of Helm January 25. Nice to have Christy Tindol and Wheeler Saturday afternoon 37 to 35 18 points, Kristi Wheeler 10, Isabel 22.0 (8-0 in district play). Chad scored We had some' close exciting games J.D. and Daraduh back in Briscoe. to win third place in the Shamrock Lopez 5, Julie Davidson 2, Misty 26 points, Brett 19, Scott 5, Randy 4, with Allison Tuesday night. Our kids Think they livein the house north of Tournament. Gary Bryant scored 10 Lewis 2, and Nacy Davis 4. Andy 2, and J.D. Kirkland 1. really hustled but they beat us. WHEELER Roy and Willene Waters. J. D. is in points, Jason Hink 8, Boyce Crown- Kelton girls lost to Perryton 18 to 32 Allison girls won 33 to 20. Christina the 7th grade and Daraduh about 3rd. over 6, Danny Buckingham 6, Brian the second round of the tourna- Ogle and Nikki Scott 7 each, Mandy Delmer Wells and Susan Bayne and Kirklind 3, Nicky Johnson 2 and in PLUMBING ment. Rosie scored 7 points, Julie 3, Ferguson 4 and Tina Lehman 2, Levi and Dora Bell of Josephine were Heath Honeycutt 2. The halftime Kristi 2, Renee Atherton 3, and Nacy Allsion boys won 49 to 42. Shawn visiting in Briscoe over the weekend score was tied at 14 all. Kelton got in To the Editor Pt Zybach 12, Chad Morgan 10. with Cloris Childress and Butch and foul trouble with Nicky fouling out. 1. The Wheeler Times New Construction Kelton girls lost to Wheeler gills 26 Mrs. Lee Lackey from Shamrock Jada Murray and family. Kelton boys also defeated Sham- to 39 in the third round of the and Joe lackey from Wichita Falls Sunday dinner guests at the Evelyn rock 7th 81 to 6 in the first round of the Remodel tournament. Rosie scored 20 points, Dear Verna Fillingim, visited David and Rita Pearson and Meek home were Wayne and Keith Kristi 2, and Isabel 4. To bring you up to date my wife Dallas and Lindsey for supper Repair Meek. Keith is enjoying college at KELTON HIGH SCHOOL Susan (Root) Mosvick and myself Tuesday nght and came to the Levelland, Taking courses in sound BASKETBALL James Mosvick of Austin, Texas are ballgame with them. Good to see Sewer Service technology and other things. j itters from Tuesday night, January 24, working on the Root—Fillingim— them. Marvin Dixon is still very ill in the Kelton High School girls defeated Dilworth—Wilson family lines. I have We saw Marie Wright and Ann Wheeler hospital. His wife Irene has Linda Doughtry, CEA Phone: 826-S907 Miami girls 62 to 40. Noel Johnson the Fillingim lines back to the mid Beutler and Johnetta in Canadian to been with him and their daughter tnia (Home Economics) Cr scored 27 points, Susan Davidson 15, 1700's. Susan and I are now in Clovis, see a doctor Wednesday. Johnetta FREE ESTIMATES from Fort Worth was visiting them. Lori Ray 13, Karla Harris 4, and New Mexico visiting her parents Ed 14 had spent several days in the Wheeler MAX McQUEEN Sunday dinner guests at our house 1989 TEXAS BEEF COOK-OFF Heather Honeycutt 3. and Nancy Root. We were just up to hospital but still wasn't very well. Has P.O. Box 754 — Wheeler, Texas were Dale and Janet Stevens and According to Lou Ann Scott, Execu- Kelton girls also defeated Allison Dalhart visiting Leola (Fillingim) Root asthma and other problems. Remem- Nikki, Rhonda and Brooke and Lind- tive ,Secretary with Texas Cattle- Friday night, January 27, 48 to 40. and Jennie Dilworth. On our way from ber her in your prayers. Such a little sey Fillingim. Travis spent Saturday Women, this year's Texas Beef Cook- Noel scored 26 points, Karla 10, Susan Austin to Dalhart we stopped at the cutey. night with T. J. Trimble in Allsion. Off will be the biggest and best yet! 6, Lori 4 and Heather 2. Brothertons in Canyon for more family Evelyn Meek took Jewell Holloman Kyleigh Trimble visited Kirbie Kin- Prizes have been increased from a Kelton boys defeated Miami boys history and pictures of the ancestors. and Jean Pollack to Amarillo Monday naman. total of $500 in 1988 to $6,000 in 1989! 99 to 49 to set a scoring record for Susan and I will be printing a book in to catch a plane to Baltimore, Patrick Mize of Pampa was a That's right! The 1989 First Place Kelton. Chad Caddel scored 33 points, about a year for/about the family lines Maryland. weekend visitors to the Butch Murray winner will receive $3,000 in cash. Brett Buckingham 31, Andy Singleton with pictures. We will keep you in Nice to have Tina Currie and Dusty family. His sister, Dyansty, had A second big change involves the 13, Scott Bodine 8, Randy Singleton touch! Reed from Pampa come Thursday surgery and came through o.k. number of finalists selected to partici- 12, and Bobby Buckingham 2. Sincerely, night to stay with us till Saturday. No "God can not answer prayers that pate in the Cook-Off. In the past, we Kelton boys also defeated Allison James & Susan Mosvick school Friday. also spending Friday are no prayed." have selected the top five contestants; 57 to 49 in a close game with Allison P.O. Box 17114 it night with us was Don McElroy of Karla Murray spent Friday night but this year, 1989, we will select ten leading until the 4th quarter. The Austin, TX. 78760 Moriarity, New Mexico, here on T.V. with Heather Ratliff. Melody Ratliff finalists. Each will have their expen- cattle auction business. Ray and spent Saturday night with Cheryl ses paid to the April 27-28 Texas Beef Verline Currie spent Friday night with Hudson. Cook-Off. us, all went to the ball game. Boyce Crownover spent Sunday The Texas Beef Cook-Off will be _aog Wheeler Church of Christ Remember Roy Morse in your with David Hale. held at the Prude Ranch, close to Fort JENNIFER HANING, is the 7 year prayers. He has inoperable lung Russell Laverty of Tinker Air Force Davis, Texas. Congregational Concerns old daughter of Buster and Debbie cancer. He goes to Amarillo on Base near Oklahoma City has volun- The Cook-Off program will enable On this coming Sunday, in the local hospital. Haning of Wheeler. Monday and stays till Fridays and has teered to go to Honduras in March. you to turn back the calendar to the February Sth, the monthly Bill Owen's sister is in a hospital Grandparents are Zoah Britten of radiation every day as an outpatient. Roy and Lois Meadows visited days of the pioneers as we climb on fellowship luncheon will be held in in Fort Worth, experiencing heart Groom and Peeler and Evelyn We are praying for you, Roy and your Claudie and Ina Mae Brotherton board a mule-drawn covered wagon the multi-purpOse building at the problems. Haning of Mobeetie. family. Sunday afternoon and with Clifford and enjoy a sunset ride in scenic west conclusion of the morning worship Marla Ford was injured in a cc For all your . Willa Fillingim was baby sitting Hefley and Zinnie Bailey and Texas. The evening on the range will service. accident last Saturday in Pampa. Insurance Needs, See Samatha, Cody and Matt Helms from Charlene Luttrell and others in the be complimented by a typical chuck- The annual Bible Lectureship at She was hospitalized in Shamrock, Friday through Sunday. Dale and Sue The McCasland-Smith wagon meal of ranch steak, biscuits, Abilene Christian University is but has been released and is Helm went to Amarillo to celebrate scheduled from Sunday, February resting at home. . . . gravy, beans, potatoes, squash, and their wedding anniversary. Jodie, Agency Listen to fruit cobbler, as well as the added 19th, through Wednesday, Sympathy must be expressed to Londa and Terri Crownover spent February 22nd. A schedule is Clarence Walser upon the death of 117 W. Texas St.—Wheeler, Tex. treat of barbacoa (steer head buried in Friday night and Saturday at E. G.'s . KPDR-FM, 90.5 the ground to smoke on top of coals posted on the bulletin board in the his sister-in-law. The funeral was 806/826-3513 Crownovers kept Helm kids while overnight.) lobby. held last Friday afternoon in *Auto *Home *Life *Health Wheeler. Texas Willa went to the Kelton—Allison This popular historical tourist area lcyl Littrell was hospitalized in Quanah, Texas. game Friday night. *Commercial * Bonds boasts old Fort Davis, established in St. Anthony's • last weekend The annual Ladies Love Lun- Lots of people eating at Maxeys 1854. In direct contrast to a nostalgic recovering from minor surgery. cheon is scheduled for Saturday, Thursdy night. Some we saw were past, McDonald Observatory is only a Essie Finsterwald is hospitalized February 11th. Jack and Pat Morgan, David and few miles away and open to the From The Minister's Dealt horrible to witness an execution. Linda Gilmer and Melanie, Crystal public. Also close-by are museums, GERMall,M3 4,UTUAL Do you remember John Evans? And I have no simple answers for and Hank, Dean and Tipps Chihuahuan Desert Research Center He was one of the last men to be the complex question of capital filp and Jimmy and Tammy Maddox and and scenic drives in the beautiful executed in the electric chair by the punishment. But I am curious why Jennifer, Thomas and Martha Helton mountains. REASONABLE, SOUND PROTECTION state of Texas. Mr. Evans was many of the editorials which con- and granddaughters, Mack and Patty Prude Ranch contains motel ranch for your home and other property, given due process within the legal demn capital punishment are silent Sheilds and Kevin and Amanda, Tim lodging, family cabin units, bunk Rita Pearson: 375-2379 system of this state and when this about the more than one million and Lisa Bennett and Jimmy and houses for groups, tennis courts, E. A. Zybach: 375-2528 Office: 845-1002 process was exhausted, he was abortions that annually occur in Patrick. We were celebrating Lisa horseback riding, and heated executed for his crimes. this nation. Bennets birthday. indoor/outdoor swimming pool. Before the execution of Mr. Where are the vivid descriptions Pauline Hefley was pretty perky FREE ESTIMATES 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE You might have the opportunity to Evans, the media throughout the of human beings who are made in Thursday night. She went home from be a finalist in the Texas Beef state carried many protests about the image of God -- not mere fetal the hospital Friday. Charlene Luttrell Cook-Off and possibly win the $3,000 the cruelties of capital punishment. tissue-- and who are placed in a was there visiting her mom, Zinnie First Prize, and have an expense-paid McCAIN'S AUTO BODY But these protests were probably poisonous, scalding solution or who Bailey in the the hospital. Zinnie was trip to the National Beef Cook-Off (in 117 W. OKLAHOMA BOX 55 WHEELER, TX 79096 the strongest after the execution of are torn to pieces by suction looking better. I went to school with Portland, Oregon) and to compete for PH. 806/826-3433 Evans because of the difficulties instruments? I realize that there 0 Charlene and Bernice Bailey "a few a possible $15,000 prize. that occurred during the execution. can be sound, practical reasons for years ago" at Corn Valley. Charlene's Brochures giving more details are For some unexplainable reason, it some abortions. Perhaps a choice husband, Paul Luttrell, is not very INSURANCE CLAIMS OWNER: BOB McCAIN available through Linda Daughtry, well. Remember them in your prayer- took ten minutes and three jolts of must be made between the life of a Wheeler County Extension Agent, 1,900 volts of electricity to execute mother and that of the unborn. But s. Also Polly and Cliff Hefley. Home Economics, at Box 505, We really had some exciting games Mr. Evans. the frivolous taking of life, which is Wheeler, Texas 79096 (2nd Floor Following the execution many encouraged by a national culture with Wheeler Friday night. Briscoe HA YDON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC County Courthouse, Wheeler) or call newspapers across the state prin- and sanctioned by the Supreme boys led the scoring for first three 28th & Perryton Parkway Pampa, Texas 826-5243. quarters and often tied in the last ted stories about it, describing the Court, is a sin of staggering kg quarter and at the end of the fourth Phone 665-7261 BRISCOE I.S.D. MENU execution in vivid detail. For proportions. quarter so had to play a 3 minute Dr. Mark W. Ford, Jr. Dr. Louis Haydon Feb. 6-10 example, the Avalanche Journal in In an attempt to justify this sin, overtime. Final score Wheeler 65 MONDAY,: Breakfast; Cereal, milk, Lubbock printed a description some people will say: "A woman Briscoe 63. Shawn Zybach was really juice. which read:"The 33-year old has the right to control her own hitting with 26 points (6 — 3 pointers) Available at .. . Lunch; Steak fingers, English peas, condemned man appeared calm as body." True! But the unborn is not Shane Goad 12, Chad Morgan 10, Ben potatoes, cake, milk, rolls. he was strapped in the brightly the woman's body! Meadows 10, Davy Gilmer 2, Kevin TUESDAY: Breakfast; Danish rolls, painted electric chair and the death Consider these facts. The genetic A skull cap of Sheilds 2, Dallas Fillingim 1. HYLAND's Pharmacy milk, juice. warrant was read. Wheeler girls defeated Briscoe 69 110 W. Texas Wheeler, Texas Lunch; Chicken pot pie, cauliflower electrodes was fitted on his head, code of the unborn is different than was strapped tight to the to 27. Mandy Ferguson 10, Nikki Scott salad, corn, cobbler, milk. his chin the woman's. The unborn may his face was covered 8, Tammy Harwell 6, Shelly Ogle 2, We accept coupons on all merchandise! WEDNESDAY: Breakfast; Sausage, chair back and have a different blood type than the by a black mask that draped over woman. And the unborn may not Christina 1. biscuits, gravy, milk, juice. first thirty second Boyce Crownover was playing with Lunch; Pizza, salad, jello w/fruit, his chest. The even be the same sex as the surge of 1,900 volts of electricity 10 the Kelton Junior High team in the Double Coupon Value milk. woman. Evans tensed As these facts clearly suggest. Shamrock tournament. Frank and THURSDAY: Breakfast; Pancakes, came at 8:30 P.M. and the electrode on his left leg the unborn is a separate and Bess Crownover from Canyon came to every Thursday! bacon, milk, juice. snapped off. The second jolt came distinct human being who lives in Shamrock Saturday to watch Boyce Lunch; Enchiladas, red beans, did not move, the woman's body until birth. And play. Willa took the 3 Helm kids and 3 Spanish rice, cherry sticks, milk. at 8:33 P.M. Evans P.C.S., Blue Cross & Blue Shield & Medimet but a puff of smoke and a small when people can be incensed by Crownover girls to Shamrock Saturday FRIDAY: Breakfast; Rice, toast, milk, tongue of flame bunt from the the legal execution of a man who to juice. Prescription Cards Welcome! leather strap on his left temple. was convicted for his crimes, but watch. Kelton boys won third. Lunch; H.B., lettuce, tomato, onions, still was not dead. they can be silently indifferent to Friday night all of the Briscoe high Free prescription print outs on 1988 perscriptions. pickles, French fries, cookies, milk. Doctors said he The third surge of electricity was the murder of the unborn, the school kids marched in to see who administered at 8:40 P.M. and morality of those people is warped. Evans was declared dead four um Morrison, Minister 4 WELCOME TO minutes later." • Church of Christ I do not doubt that it would be Wheeler, Texas FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH L. & F. REPAIR 8TH AT MAIN - P. 0. BOX 89 n invitation: Services R.C.A. T.v.'s WHEELER, TEXAS 79096 You are cordially invited to ZENITH T.V.'s Sunday Bible Study SATELLITE ANTENNA SYSTEMS Church (806) 826.3114 • Parsonage (8061 826.3079 a t tend any of the weekly services 10:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship FRANK E. COATES. OWNER Weldon Sunday School 9:45 a.m. of the Wheeler Church of Christ 11:00 A.M. Rives, Morning Worship I 1:00 a.m. which meets at 1001 S. Alan Sunda% Night Worship 6:00 P.M. P 0. Box 220 PHONE 806.826-3241 Pastor Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 P.M. WHEELER. TE7(AS 79096 110 W. OKLA. ST. Bean Blvd. in Wheeler, Texas.

K Jason Mayfield, were there. Colic there during the Holidays. Rusty not seen in a long time. says we received some rain, I saw came in 26th Tressa Perry and Corey Kinnaman some sprinkling Friday evening about Eunice Edwards is going to were over night guests of Ma Ma and gticoe sundown. Amarillo this week to have the Catract Pa Pa Douthit this past week. TI--1E WHEELER TIMES Mable Parker and Dorothy Ogle taken off of her eyes. Eunice got an Page 6—Thursday, February 2. 1989 By Vetola Parker "A hreler. ,own friencl•hip nod pride." went to the Briscoe and Wheeler inch of rain down there. Most eveyone basketball game Friday night at got close to an inch. Made her road so Survey CORR MD—Rita Beth Weakley to t/v.1 Briscoe. slick she could not get out. Court JANUARY 26, 1989 Double-Double Partners 1-17-89 Sec ne Correction Darrel Mathis Birthday Fat and Wanda Childress hosted 2 D—Billy W. Caswell to Billy W. 39 Blk A-7 Garland Dukes preached for us birthdays in one party yesterday, they Caswell et al 1-15-89 See Instrument CORR MD—Donna Velasquez et vir Sunday. His topic was (What would 24 January. were Amanda, 8 years old and Jackie ASSIGN—Gifford Operating Co. to you take in exchange for your sole) it Mable Parker and Mary Hudson Records was a good lesson. went to the beauty shop together. 4, all of Fat and Wanda's kids and Rociada Production Co. et al 1-20-89 to Double-Double Partners 1-11-89 grandkids were there, except Wayne List of instruments filed in Wh See Instrument Sec 39 Blk A-7 Tuesday 24. January 1989, still dry Joey and Risa Keelin and children County Clerk's Office for the wee. EXT DT—J.T. Johnson et ux to and cool at night. visited Travis and Rosalee Sunday 22. he was out on the truck. ASSIGN—Southwest Employees January 20 thru January 26, 1989 First National Bank in Wheeler Incentive Plan of Grayson County Zetha Doughtry went to Liberal Roy Waters said he got one inch of I heard at church Sunday David, JANUARY 20, 1989 State Bank to Rose Abeyta et al Kansas to celebrate her birthday the rain last night Mattie said she heard it Becky and Shawn Zybach and Nelda 1-24-89 See Instrument D—Geraldine White to Jesse C. A OF JUDG—West Texas Gas, Inc. 12-30-88 See Instrument 20th, she has 2 kids there, a brother raining every time she woke last nite. Dukes went to Plainview Sunday. Domer and Hazel Miller of Allison White et al 1-20-89 SE/4 Sec 50 Blk 17 to Ronald Settle et al 1-23-89 RDT—Glena Ruth Farmer to John and nephew to help her celebrate. It's all very much appreciated, each CORR D—Mildred Mae Clark to H. Morgan, Jr. 1-6-89 Pt Lot 3 & all Lot 4 Gene had to work. drop. visited her mother Mae Welch Friday, AOL—Dyco Petroleum Corp. to Ray Clark et al 12-26-88 Pt Lots 2-4 Samson Resources Co. 1-19-89 N/2 Blk 30 Shamrock Pauline came down with larengitis, Weldon and Diana, Marianda amd Rosalee Keelin visited her last Mon- tilk 19 Shamrock DISTRICT'S CLERK'S FILINGS: had missed work all last week. Sure Michelle Parker came down from day. Sec 12 Blk 1 B&B Survey 0—Ernest Gordon to Joe S. Kelley CORR MD—Charles D. Davidson et #9082—First Bank & Trust vs E. hope we don't catch it. Liberal, Kansas Saturday night. Dana Trimble spent the night with Brandi Lutrell Saturday night. 1-16-89 W/2 Sec 38 Blk A-5 Warren Goss and wife, Penni P. Goss, Avon lady came yesterday Mary Today Sunday was Marianda 16th D—Leah Bell Frye Adkins Wilson ux to Double-Double Partners 1-17-89 1-25-89, Note Nell Finsterwald. birthday her mother brought her a big Joey and Risa Keelin and Matt visited Travis and Rosalee Sunday for to Leah Belle Frye Adkins Wilson. Sec 39 Blk A-7 We have a Rawliegh man Roy pretty decorated cake, we had fried dinner. Trustee 12-16-88 See Instrument Morse. I heard he is home from the chicken and all the trimmings — in Essie Finsterwald went in hospital MD—Leah Bell Frye Adkins Wilson Amarillo hospital, St. Anthonys. We the afternoon Marianda and Michelle made some popcorn balls. at Wheler I believe it was, Donald said to Leah Belle Frye Adkins Wilson, hope he has a speedy recovery. Trustee 12-16-88 See Instrument Hoyle talked to our only uncle last Shane and Sheradon Parker called she was better this Monday morning. RDT—First City National Bank of night Ottis Young, in Lufkin, Tx he is me from Sunday afternoon, We wish for her to have a speedy Houston to May Eneregy Partners 82 years old, goes with a walker now Shane working, Sheridon going to recovery. Operating Partnership, LTD 1-13-89 can only whisper to talk he had 2 open school, Nona working at night. Captola Wilson visited Lessie ASSIGN—Mobil Producing Texas heart surgerys, he has moved in with Bevard Dukes preached today Sun- day, on 3 quections. 1. What have I Austin last Friday she is from Pampa, & New Mexico, Inc. to Ananda his baby girl and family. done? 2. What must I do? 3. Why —? cousin to Harold. Energy, Inc. 12-16-88 NW/4 SE/4 Sec Heb. 13, 13 — Be not forgetful to It was really a good lesson. Everyone is dreading this cold 9 Blk 27 S/2 SW/4 Sec 10 Blk 27 entertain strangers for there by some Monday, January 30th tomorrow is coming up from now on, guess we C/C PROB PROC—Clara Hoffer to have entertained angles unaware. V Donell Jean Mathis birthday she will should think postive. I think the old EX PARTE 1-20-89 Last night, Tuesday nite at 12:42 a be 2 years old. Donna DeWayne ground hog may sep his shadow. JANUARY 23, 1989 hard shower of rain sleet hit our house Mathis baby. Eddie Bates visited us Monday, he D—Annis Tovrea Dysart to Vicki lasted a few seconds, I was woke at 2 Not so cold this morning 62 degrees is going to be sent to Korea Feb. 15, Jean Dysart Martin 1-16-89 Sec 47 Blk lightening and another shower hit below in Ackron (I believe) Alaska. He has been at Ft. Drum, N. Y.. Hate A-5 lasted little longer, is all I heard. You The government has deemed that to see him go. RDT—First Bank & Trust to James can see the ground is wet. place a disaster, needs help, it been Peg & Don North of Tolar were C. Bryant et ux 1-17-89 Pt Lot 4 Blk 49 You can see the ground is wet, it's this cold a week there—W.O.W. A visitors of Lou Dean and K. D. Douthit Shamrock cloudy looks like more rain or snow. plane had crashed up there 18 people this past week. They also visited Deb D—J.R. Barber et al to Alan My sister Daphne sent this to me. killed. 50 minus cold there at that and Bob Kinnaman and family and Whitaker et ux 1-1-89 S/50' Lot 1 Just for today I will live through this N/20' Lot 2 Blk LVII Shamrock place. Donald, Billie and LeAndra Stuckey of day only and not set far-reaching Rusty and Belinda Cole Jarrod, Canadian, Roy an Willene Waters of LIS PENDENS—Quail Creek Bank, goals to try to over come all my N.A. to F. Michael Tarpley et al Melody and Marcus visited Doc and Pampa. Peg went to the problems at once. I know I can do 12-13-88 Sec 60 Blk A-4 lolene Sunday, Rusty been working up Briscoe-Wheeler basketball game on something for 12 hours that would AGREEMENT—The First National in Friday night and saw a number of 1 appall me if I felt that I had to keep it Colo. Belinda and the kids went up people of the community that she had Bank of Boston to Dart Investment Co. up for a life time. et al 9-14-88 Hoyle Helton said, they got rain, FED TAX LIEN— of sleet, snow and hail Tuesday night America to Glen I Exum et al 1-6-89 MOBEETIE PEN PALS. (Back row 1. 24th the ground was covered, she ASSIGN—Indian Wells Drilling to r.) Matthew McCurley, Michelle said. THE CUTTING EDGE Mobeetie Second Grade Partnership 80-1 L.P. et al to Parker & Shorter, Todd Ridgway, Michael Scotty Wayne Parker came by spent Has moved to 800 W. Oklahoma Parsley Petroleum Co. et al 8-1-88 See Hilburn. (Front row I. to r.) Jessica Thursday night he had been working Pen Pal Program Wheeler, Texas Instrument Reynolds, Tamitha Berryman. (Not on a construction job at Enid, Okla., AMEND DT—General Atlantic Did you ever notice how hard it is pictured) Penny Summers. he is going home to Dumas to go to a Men's Haircuts Welcome (walk-in or appointments) Energy Corp et al to American Gas & to get a youngster to write letters? cousin wedding this afternoon. —We feature Redken Products— Oil Investors et al 11-15-88 Well, the students in Belinda Friday between 3 and 3:30 its ASSIGN—Harris Trust and Savings Masters' class. at Mobeetie are all 0 sprinkling, the clouds came out of the fiel.e (7 hen, Featuring: Silk Nails, Manicure & Facial Bank, Trustee to Samson Resources busy writing letters---and not grumb- south. Co. 11-16-88 Sec 2 Blk 1 B&B Survey ling one bit about it. The class is Rozena Zybach said they got 9/10 of The latest in Hairstyling ASSIGN—Harris Trust and Savings participating in the Weekly Reader By Laura Guthrie an Bank, Trustee to Samson Resources Writing Pal program. The students The weather is an ever present topic Call Beverly Smith, Dana Baird, Faith Thompson inch of rain Friday night. At their Co. 11-16-88 NW/4 Sec 2 Blk 1 B&B are writing to pen pals in a second of conversation. Such a lovely spring or 7,odeU Swift at 826-3202. home watching movies were, Jessica Survey grade class at Lura A. White in day was today. But from forecasts it Mon.-Sat. came home with April, Jason, Travis ASSIGN—Kevin A. Easley et al to Shirley, Massachusetts, and they're will be quite different by the time you Goad, Jimmy Nelson, Ty Ferguson, Samson Resources Co. 12-31-88 W/2 finding out that writing assignments read this newspaper. Sec 7 Camp County School Land can be fun. Seems like a lot of our "news this C/C PROB PROC—Herbert E. Cole The Mobeetie students have written week is a bit depressive. So many of to EX PARTE 1-20-89 about all kinds of things to their our people are ill, or have suffered CORR ASSIGN—Thurman Calcote Writing Pals in Massachusetts. loss of family members, or had to Howard F. Lohberger 10-11-88 Sec They've told their unseen friends that surgery. Burton Chrysler-Dodge 39 Blk A-7 Mobeeite is the oldest town in 'the Caroline Jolly, wife of Jim Jolly, CORR ASSIGN—Thurman Calcote Texas panhandle, that Mobeetie was daughter-in-law of Tootsie and W.L. West Highway 152 Wheeler, Texas to Paul Calcote 11-1-88 Sec 39 Blk A-7 settled as an early cow town and that Jolly, daughter of Amelia Sims has CORR ASSIGN—Thurman Calcote so far, we have had a very mild had surgery. Mrs. Sims has been with to E.J. Meadows 12-16-88 Sec 39 Blk winter.' her daughter in Arlington for two A-7 In return, the Massachusetts stu- weeks. Recovery for Caroline seems to announces the arrival of . . . P OF A—Charles E. Lackey to dents have told the Mobeetie students be progressing well. Wendell Morgan 12-21-89 that their weather has been below Wayne Rogers, brother of Lewis DVL—Mark Hamilton et ux to B.M. zero, that they live in a rural New Rogers has had open heart surgery in Strickland 1-18-89 NW/4 Sec 56 Blk England town, and they have ten St. Anthony's Hospital in Amarillo. A-5 students in their second grade class. He also has pneumonia. Relatives A DT—B.M. Strickland to Mark In February, Mrs. Masters will here are keeping a close check on him. 1989 On Tuesday Lewis and Irene Hamilton et ux 1-18-89 NW/4 Sec 56 receive a complimentary kit from Blk A-5 Polaroid Education Program, which Rogers, Bonnie Lamb and Opal Farris Chrysler C/C FINAL SETTLEMENT—Elmer this year is cooperating with Weekly made a business trip to Blair, NEW YORKERS A. Dennis to EX PARTE 1-17-89 Reader to expand the Writing Pals Oklahoma. OL—Elizabeth Key Smith to Enron program. In the kit, Polaroid is Charlene Luttrell of San Angelo is Oil and Gas Co. 1-3-89 N/2 Sec 9 Blk 1 providing a Polaroid Sun camera and a still in Wheeler to be with her mother, B&B Survey pack of Polaroid 600 Plus film, at no Zinnie Bailey, who is in Parkview D—Vera Tepe to Walter L. Worley, cost to the school. Weekly Reader is Hospital. Dodge Jr. 10-1-88 Lots 3-6 Blk 11 Shamrock providing a full-color classroom poster Esther Forrester is expected home CARAVANS D—Velma Tepe Carver to Walter L. this week after staying in Amarillo designed to look like a page in a photo Worley, Jr. 10-1-88 Lots 3-6 Blk 11 album. The Weekly Reader Photo three weeks. She has been having Shamrock Album poster will be die-cut to hold therapy following hip surgery. Vera Brickey has spent several days Full Size & QCD—Brewer and Taylor to Linda Polaroid instant photographs, which Holton Mitchell 1-3-89 See Instrument Writing Pals will be encouraged to in Devol, OK. with her daughter Dodge Rosemary Palechek who is recovering Mid-Size Dakotas JANUARY 24, 1989 exchange with each other. PICKUPS from injuries following a car wreck. TMML—Willborn Brothers Co. to Dr. Lynell Johnson, Executive Rosemary was involved in an accident First State Bank of Mobeetie Texas Editor of Weekly Reader, says: "It's 1-13-89 Lots 22-26 Blk 2 Allison great to see how excited students and which totally demolished her car but RDT—Amarillo National Bank to their teachers get about the Writing spared her any major injuries. Come See Our . . John W. Adams 1-19-89 W/2 Sec 51 Pals program. Because it's not just Punk and Darla Childress of Okla- Blk 24 fun. It's also very much worthwhile. homa City came to her parents, RDT—Amarillo National Bank to The program builds friendships across Dorothy and Adrian Risner, on Tues- sio day evening. They will also visit with Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth R.W. Adams et al 1-19-89 W/2 Sec 51 the miles. It teaches kids about other Blk 24 parts of their country. And it gets Punk's mother, Mrs. T.J. Childress of TRUSTEES ASSIGN—F.O. Akin to them writing." Allison. Eleanor Waugh et al 3-14-87 Sec 41 Ed and Patricia Forester used a CARS and Blk A-3 MOBEETIE MENU "floating Holiday" last Friday and RDT—First State Bank of Mobeetie Feb. 6-10, 1989 spent the day in Amarillo. to James Lloyd Hamilton et ux 1-23-89 MONDAY: Breakfast; Breakfast pita A new citizen in town is Margaret Pt Sec 45 Blk A-5 pockets, jelly, butter, juice, milk. Rust who has moved here from Dallas. Dodge Pickups & Vans DT—James Larry Porton et ux to Lunch; Pork patties, pinto beans, She is Sybil Nelson's sister and will Olney Savings and Loan Association scallop potatoes, chocolate pudding live at 600 E. 7th Street. 12-15-88 Pt SE/4 Sec 60 Blk A-8 w/topping, hot rolls w/butter, milk, Sybil Nelson has just returned from Remember: 7 Years or 70,000 Mile Warranty JANUARY 25, 1989 tea. a mission trip to the Southwest Indian AGREEMENT—Ruth T. Caperton, TUESDAY: Breakfast; Cinnamon School in Peoria, Arizona which is Trust to Harcor Exploration, Inc. toast, Malt-o-Meal, juice, milk. near Phoenix. Sybil works with the 11-10-88 W/2 W/2 Sec 3 Blk 2 B&B Lunch; Steak, fried squash, black Missionary World Service and Evan- New stock arriving daily! Survey eyed peas, fruit, hot rolls w/butter, gelism (MWS & E). On this particular DT—Harold W. Ochsner to milk, tea. project 17 people worked on the Amarillo National Bank 12-19-88 See WEDNESDAY: Breakfast; Hot bis- Crusade. Members came from Maine, We invite you out for a cup of coffee, Instrument cuits, eggs, jelly,butter, juice, milk. , Michigan, Florida, Kentucky. D-0.D. Richardson to Robert H. Lunch; Sliced ham, green beans, and Texas. The work project bag of popcorn and/or test ride. Brickley et ux 1-24-89 Lot 8 Richard- candied yams, choc. cake, hot rolls was various repairs and maintenance son Add Wheeler w/butter, milk-tea. at Southwest Indian School. This See . . . P OF A—Fern F. Turnbow to THURSDAY: Breakfast; Cowboy organization does not send out mis- Marilyn S. Copeland et vir 1-25-89 bread, individual cereal, juice, milk. sionar;es. It is an organization that D—Fern Turnbow to Marilyn S. Lunch; Chili mac, June peas, buttered works with established mission Gary Don, Dickie, Delbert or Pete Copeland et vir 1-25-89 N/50' Lot 3 corn. apple crisp, hot rolls/butter, groups. Sybil reports that she learned Blk 33 Shamrock milk, tea. much about our Native Americans and RDT—Canadian Production Credit FRIDAY: Breakfast; Cinnamon rolls, their culture. The school is a co-edu- Assoc. to D.V. Miller 1-20-89 See banana, buttered oats, juice, milk. cational. boarding. Christian school. Instrument Lunch; Sloppy Joes, French fries they teach grades 7 through 12 and GRAND OPENING . • • have 100 students. This is a ministry D—Joe E. Lee et ux to William %N. /catsup, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. will be announced at a later date! Larry Nelson et ux 1-13-89 Pt Sec 49 onions. sugar cookies. milk, tea. of World Gospel Mission. located in Blk M-1 Pt Sec 4 Wt. W. Nickel menu subject to change. Continued Page 7 DOCKET NO. 048-R10-1088 conclusions of Law: Jarnagin, Lila Atwood, Leonard Jeff- Donna Jo Nall 1. Petitioner did not timely file her erson, and Jess Lovett. I'm glad to be vs Notice of Appeal as required by 19 Stied-wirier off the puny list. Our Kitchen bander Allison Independent TAC #157.43. Troy Gibson has been pretty sick. na Mrs. Joe Flowers THE WHEELER TIMES School District 2. Petitioner did not state good An editorial in the Daily says there Page 7—Thursday, February 2, 1989 ol Irwin-App. ssssss Before The State cause for the untimely filing of the lectio are some new meanings being fitted Commissioner of Education Notice of Appeal. to words. If you want someone else's The State of Texas 3. Respondent's Plea to the Thunder in February—Freeze in money, that is Need. If he is so unkind Decision of the Commissioner Jurisdiction should be GRANTED. May. I'm not sure what thunder in as to want to keep his money, that is Statement of the Case 4. Petition's appeal should be January means but at least it shook Greed. When the government trans- Petitioner Donna Jo Nall appeals DISMISSED for untimely filing. down some rain. First in many a long fers his money to you, that is the decision of the Allison Indepen- ORDER month. Compassion. dent School District board of trustees, After due consideration of the Mike Sites was elected to the school Raymond Pickering, Sweetwater Respondent, to deny her grievance. record, matters officially noticed, and board. All the levies carried. I was Ranch, Inc. and Y.C. Fuchs are Respondent filed a Plea to the the foregoing findings of Fact and amazed to read that in several of the among those from down this way who lir Jurisdiction, alleging that Petitioner's Conclusions of Law, in my capacity as school districts, as many as a third of will have animals in the Roger Mills Notice of Appeal was untimely filed. State Commissioner of Education, it is the patrons voted against the school All Breeds Bull Sale February th 4th. This Proposal for Decision will be hereby. support. What would happen if they It will be held at the Cheyenne based on that Motion and Petitioner's ORDERED that Petitioner's appeal voted the levies down? Would the Pavillion. response. Joan Howard Allen is the be, and is hereby, DISMISSED for schools just fold up and go home? A Mr. and Mrs. Jello Matlock have Hearing Officer appointed by the untimely filing. good education is the greatest legacy been at OKC where he is having State Commissioner of Education. SIGNED AND ENTERED THIS we can give our children. Let's not fail treatment. The Kitchen Band has Petitioner is represented by James C. 13th day of January, 1989. them. missed Joyce and him. Fling, Attorney at Law, Shamrock, (Signed) We have the new president firmly Our One Life to Live was featured Texas. Respondent is represented by W.N. Kirby settled. Read My Lips says no new on National news tonight. When we Joe B. Hairston, Attorney at Law, Commissioner of Education taxes. He's proposing user fees and first started to watch them they Austin, Texas. revenue enhancers. Anyway, you always talked about how they came On December 9, 1988, the Hearing phrase it, it comes out of the tax from Elk City and the little village out V Officer issued a Proposal for Decision payer's pockets. west. Had to be Sweetwater. I recommending to the State Com- _lloipilat Flo ea Mike and Sally Sites were so appreciate that the president made his missioner of Education that unfortunate as to have their house speech in the morning and not at one Petitioner's appeal be dismissd for Old Admissions partially gutted in a kitchen fire. We o'clock. I have a dim view of untimely filing. Exceptions and 1-9 R.D. Harris are thankful no one was hurt. interruptions. Replies were filed. 1-10 Zinnie Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Gary Myers have a Happy Ground Hog's Day to all of Findings of Facts 1-15 Eugene Gudgel new baby girl, Lori Lee, born in the you. Hope he forecasts good weather. After due consideration of the 1-22 Avis Stas Community Hospital at Elk, January TOUR GROUP: Several members of evidence and matters officially J.D. Beaty 4. Grandparents are Leona McLaugh- the Wheeler Cub Scouts, Troup No. noticed, in my capacity as State New Admissions lin of Sayre and Pete and Mildred "LEFTY"PENDLETON 472, toured the "Times" office recen- Commissioner of Education, I make 1-26 Austin Morgan Myers from here. She has a brother tly. The group was shown how the the following Findings of Fact: Alan Whitaker Brady, three years old. HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE news was prepared for publication 1. Respondent denied Petitioner's 1-27 Kenneth Stowe Little Jordon Leon Olson didn't By Erick Marson induction into the Hall of Fame Making the trip were Michael Mon- grievance on September 8, 1988. Essie Finsterwald make it til January 18th and still William "Lefty" Pendleton Pendleton was elected as the presi- tgomery, Bryan Judd, Marcus Rose. (Record.) W.E. Mason, Jr. managed to be the Roger Mills County accomplished a lot of things during his dent of the Southern California Jeremy Daivs, Andy Bradstreet, Paul 2. Petitioner filed her Notice of 1-28 Lorene Crossland New Year's baby. He was presented lifetime. Federation; he was chosen to head the Arganbright, Allen Knopp, Jorge Appeal and Petition for Review on 1-29 Henry Johnston with a savings bond. His parents are Aside from being a well-respected USA/ABF's Safety Education Salas and Benny Sword. Rachael October 17, 1988. (Record.) 1-30 Natasha Jones Mr. and Mrs. Al Olson. Grandparents football and track coach at Cerritos Committee; and was a member and Montgomery, Amber Bradstreet, 3. Agency rule requires that a Dismissals are our postmaster and wife, Benje College for 27 years, the former past chairman of many other athletic Ember Bradstreet, Sandy Bradstreet Notice of Appeal be filed within 30 1-23 Will Burke and Sue Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Artesia resident was involved in committees. and Cathy Montgomery accompanied days of the date that Respondent Bobby Edwards Cloyd Weathers of Goodwell, OK. He amateur boxing on both local and "He was a great guy to have the scouts on the tour. wrb communicated its decision to 1-24 Verna Markham is welcomed by three sisters. Don't national levels for over 20 years. around," Juliano said. Petitioner. (19 TAC #157.43). Terri Leggett you know he will get bossed around? He has had the responsibility of "We miss him a lot." 4. Petitioner was not represented by 1-25 Judy Richardson Capt. Joyce Napier received the working with dozens of promising W.C. Pendleton was born in Rural Mailboxes her attorney at the time of the Doug Whaley Army Commendation Medal in West young boxers, accompanying teams to Wheeler, Texas January 15, 1923. He decision. Her attorney -was told by 1-26 Bernice Caldwell Germany. She has made the army her places like Poland and New Zealand to passed away November 26, 1987. He Are Not Targets Ray Myers someone at the Texas Education career. She is a SW graduate and compete in matches. In fact, he was attended grade school in Wheeler "Using a mailbox for target 1-27 Pauline Hefley Agency that there was no time period sister of our neighbor Eb Atkinson. selected as an assistant boxing coach until the family moved to Pampa, practice seems like harmless fun," 1-28 Nora Patterson for filing an appeal to the Com- Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto for the country of Conga during the Texas. He attended, ran track, boxed, says Marvin Walker Postmaster, Robert Galmor missioner. Futher, a copy of the Texas Atkinson live at Erick. 1984 Olympics. played football, and graduated High Wheeler, "but it's really a serious Administrative Code was not available Royice and Pauline Roberts spent But it wasn't until last December, School in Pampa. just out of High federal offense. for 300 miles. (Pet. resp. to Plea). American Cancer last week at Amarillo where Royice about a year following his untimely School he joined the armed forces, "Mailboxes and mail are protected Discussion took treatment. Friends Irene Free, death from a heart attack, that served overseas until WWII ended. by federal law. Anyone caught going Petitioner asserts as good cause for Society Meeting Pat and Gladys McCord of Earth, TX Pendleton was posthumustly awarded He continued his college education, through mailboxes and removing the the untimely filing of the Notice of came over one day to visit him in the one of the most prestigious honors in became a teacher and coach of many mail or defacing the mailbox itself The American Cancer Society Appeal and Petition for Review that hospital. all of amateur boxing. sports. He taught and coached a few may be in for some stiff penalties," held a meeting at Sparlin's at noon her attorney had not yet been em- The Erick Kitchen Band entertained By a near unanimous vote, Lefty years in the Texas area schools before January 30. The main topic of Walker says. ployed at the time of the board's at Hensley's Nursing Home Tuesday Pendleton was inducted into the moving to Artesia, in Southern Cali- The actual law reads: "Whoever discussion was the Cancer Crusade in decision, that someone at the Agency with a good number of residents out. National Amateur Boxing Hall of fornia and a teaching/coaching career willfully or maliciously injures, tears April. The 1989 Kick-Off meeting will had told attorney that no timeline Lola French came over to be with us. Fame. at Cerritos College. down or destroys any letter box or ,the be held in Borger, March 11. Stare existed for filing and that there were We are proud of Lola. She is in her With the honor, Pendleton has now Submitted by Lefty's only sister other receptacle intended or used for thinking now about the American no available copies of the Texas 90's and lives alone in her apartment. jointd the ranks of Some of the most Tommie Jo Lodi, Cottonwood, CA. the receipt or delivery of mail on any Cancer Crusade to make, your dona- Administrative Code. The first and Visited a minute with Sara Thorn- pre4tigious figures in all of amateur (Northern Calif.) mail route, or breaks open the same or tions. third reasons do not constitute good brough, Dale Carpenter, and Mr. and bosing, including Sugar Ray Leonard willfully or maliciously inures, defaces The American Cancer Society is a cause for untimely filing. Mrs. Van Cotton. and Michael Spinks. or destroys any mail deposited there- very worth while organization. - The ,second reason gives some Funeral services were Friday for "1 feel very proud of-my father and in', shall be fined not more than $1,000 Anyone wishing to make a ineo from cause for concern. Although Mary Louise Davis (Mrs. Clarence) in the work that he did, said Jim- or imprisoned runifitne than 3 years." memorial to the American Cancer Petitioner's attorney was apparently the Mallory Chapel at Stigler. Burial Pendleton, who is one of Lefty's two "That's quite a price to pay for Society contact Thomas Helton, Linda Doughtry, CEA misinformed by an unidentified staff was in the Coleman Cemetery near sons and currently wrestling coach at what may seem to be a harmless Maurita Stribling, Karen Puryear or member at the Agency, there is no Porum. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, lived Bellflower High School. Ottricla, (Home Economics) prank," says Walker. Rita Pearson. evidence that he spoke to the many years a few miles east of SW. "He was like a father figure to a lot Postmaster Marvin Wdlker asks Hearings Division. Had he done so, he Services were Tuesday at the Rose of the guys he coached. He worked Linda Daughtry Wheeler customers who observe any- would have been correctly informed of Chapel for Imogene Burden Dovall with them on a personal level, and at RADON PREVENTION IN one defacing a mailbox or' tampering the filing timelines and would have with burial at Brookside Cemetery. the same time, he was tough enough NEW HOMES with another person's mail in a been promptly provided with a free Imogene was a SW graduate and has on them to help them achieve what Many of the same techniques mailbox to call the post office and/or HOUSE many relatives in the community. copy of the Agency's procedural rules. they were capable of. used to tighten up homes for energy the police. The Bi-County Tournament was a Such failure nothwithstanding, "He was definately not a Lombardi- efficiency also help to reduce the You may also contact the Postal PAINTING great success with Hammon boys and Petitioner is still charged with type coach. He wouldn't rant and likelihood of a radon problem. Inspection Service at P.O. Box 1919, Cheyenne girls victorious. Victors in knowledge of the law and regulations scream and rave... he would just take The Environmental Protection Lubbock. Texas 79408-1919, or by AND LIGHT the loser's bracket were Carter girls as duly published by the State. a player aside and put his arm around Agency and the National Association telephone at 1306-762-7821. All infor- and Sweetwater boys. Hammon boys Therefore, it cannot be found that them and just talk with them," Jim of Home Builders Research Founda- mation provided will be kept in CARPENTRY, ROOFING, are ranked 2 in the state in their class failure to obtain correct information said. tion have produced information that strictest confidence, if requested. and Cheyenne girls are 5th. constitutes good cause for untimely Dick Juliano, athletic director at guides a builder in choosing techni- "We at the Post Office are working PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL. We are very proud of the Sweet- ques'that will reduce the likelihood of filing. Cerritos College and a close colleague to make your mail service as fast, water Volunteer firemen who were at radon entering a new home. These Respondent's Plea to the SPRAYED of Pendleton's since 1965, echoed reliable and secure as possible. Your the Sites fire in 20 minutes preventing techniques focus on closing radon Jurisdication should be granted and ON those sentiments as he remembered cooperation in keeping the mail secure a total loss. entry points and reducing the air Petitioner's appeal should be ACOUSTICAL the former coach as a man who loved is greatly appreciated." Sixteen years of abortion on pressure effects that draw radon from DISMISSED. TYPE what he was doing and did it well. demand. Who weeps for the slaugh- surrounding soil. Conclusions of Law CEILINGS "The guy had infinite patience Here From Page 6 tered babies? Four thousand killed After due consideration of the when it came to his work," Juliano Some of the most common Marion. Indiana. "The students are daily, one an a half million a year. measures used in new construction record, matters officially noticed, and said. wonderful," says Sybil. DONALD FORD Sixteen years. Twenty four million include: the foregoing Findings of Fact, in my "He was mild mannered, yet at the Sybil will be talking about her trip dead babies and what is worse, they *placing a continuous, six-mix poly- capacity as State Commissioner of 6-3106 same time, he was very competitive," at the United Methodist Church at an ✓ were killed at the taxpayers expense. he said. ethylene vapor barrier under the slab. early date. She will possibly speak at 11 Education, I make the following Abortion should not be a means of Another former associate, Johnnie Lap seams 12 inches, tape or seal other organizations. Sybil accompan- easy birth control. Women who don't Flores, who has been involved as a plumbing penetrations and avoid ied this group to Mexico last July. want children and refuse to keep their youth instructor with the Golden puncturing the barrier during the zippers shut sould be sterilized—at Gloves of America for nearly 40 years concrete pour. You may have a phobia and don't the tax payers expense if necessary. and knew Pendleton for 15 years, has * sealing floor and wall joints and know it. Check this list: A & W TAXIDERMY Ruth Pile, Leroy, Darren Dunlap, seen many of the fighters that control joints with flexible expansion Skopophobia — fear of spies and Brendon Logan were out over the Pendleton worked with over the years joint materials that are then covered Tapheophobia — fear of being buried GARY ALSTON GARY WARE weekend to visit Iva Thompson. Faye develop into top contenders in the with a half inch of good quality, non while still alive. WE MOUNT DEAD ANIMALS Mong spent a few days with her while world of amateur boxing and feels cracking polyurethane caulk. Chronophobia — impulsive desire to Joe Mong and James McMullan of Pendleton had a great influence over * installing drains so they drain to smash clocks. Sayre went fishing at Eufaula Lake. them which inevitably led to their daylight or a sewer. Amathophobia — fear of dust Haven't heard the results. success... :s ealling seurmepapspaitngthetnptosp Uranophobia — fear of going to Mr. and Mrs. B.V. Brady and *of hollow- EXOTIC GAME OUR SPECIALTY "He was an incredible teacher Heaven children of Dallas spent last weekend when it came to boxing," Flores block foundation walls. Triakaidekaphobia — fear of the home with Bryan Brady and Hortense sealing pipe or wire penetrations of , I. is 'r • recalled. * number 13. Madden. "He was a strict coach. He taught below-grade walls. Visited with Joyce Brookshire, boxing the way it should be taught... * carefully sealing or taping ductwork CARD OF THANKS CLAUDINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Laurellen Witt, and Travis Leon there aren't enough teachers of his routed through a crawl space or The family of J.T. Childress Johnson. He wanted to know about caliber around anymore," he said. beneath a slab, escpecially return-air would like to express our appreciation the horns on the moontips of the As a young man, Pendleton was a ducts. and thanks to everyone in the Allison Dolores Simmons will do . . . crescent. Joe kindly explained to him boxer in high school and in college. * placing a continuous six-mil polye- community and surrounding area for 4$ that he had to be able to read my mind He later went on to box in the navy thylene vapor barrier on the soil in a all their warmth, love, prayers, and as well as what I wrote. and in the coast guard. crawl space and sealing seams and consolation during the recent death of Hot Oil Manicures We went up to the Erick Home and During World War II, Pendleton edges to foundation walls. our loved one, Jake Childress. saw aunt Sophia Spencer. She was was a Golden Gloves champion and * choosing appliances that use out- Allison community is a wonderful Fran Allen & Dolores will do . . . well, all ready to go to Fannie's to get for a while held the title of Light/ door air for combustion. community where people are caring her hair fixed. Heavyweight Champion in the Texas/ Educational programs conducted by and generous. Perms for Senior Citizens $22.00 Funeral services were being held Oklahoma National Guard. the Texas Agricultural Extension The caring and concern shown to today for Mamie Hobbs, Leon's "He always wanted to be a profess- serve people of all ages regardless of the family was uplifting and helpful. during the month of February mother. ional boxing champion," Jim Pendle- socio-economic level, race, color, sex, We appreciated the food, words of confort, the services, the music. the Been quite a bit of flu or something ton said. religion, or national origin. around. Among those in the hospital, But he never got the chance. So as flowers and memorials. "LAYING EARS ON THEM" Our love to each of you and may Open Tuesday thru Saturday or just home are Opal Cotton, Mar- soon as he got out of college, he began Topic of PTA Seminar God keep you in his gentle care. . shall Hartman, Joe Lawson, Lois his career as a coach. Doug Manning. nationally known The J.T. Childress Family After coaching in various places Sherrie, Fran, Dolores, 1— speaker and author, will conduct a throughout the country, Pendleton seminar focusing on communication. healing power of listening and devel- Dixie & Claudine settled in Southern California in 1960 February 6. oping keys to and tools for listening. KPDR-FM, 90.5 and began his long career at Cerritos The one night session will be at 7:00 Manning has written 4 books College. p.m. at the Harned Sisters Auditor- lite Clarendon PTA and Public la heeler. rre‘11* Among some of the honors he had ium at Clarendon College. The School Hoard are sponsoring the Phone: 826-3144 received in addition to his recent seminar topics aim at exploring the • 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 r, '•• royaor- •LNELA,IL.I $129 L o, I1V WAI I 1„,, 99C KRISPY CRACKERS OVEN CLEANER Slit 79C JUMBO TAMALES LIGHT BULBS 89' SPANS 4ELI SMOKL , AR llK LEMON LLI-AfitEl 5159 5T AlyiA y1 1AJ L I 939 22 Of LUNCHEON MEAT HOT COCOA FANTASTIC 919 MIX boX '1" THREE-WAY BULB EAT II HILKLN COHN 0 x,etNtEl 004111 ab 01 $219 IFS Li ' S SOUP 2Ta; VIVID BLEACH CAMPBELL 79' WESSON OIL b1L FACIAL TISSUE Boa 89' ZE $179 HUNTS RIR iNNI AN! L11Y 01 A1:: 111 M111,1,1 ot $399 TOMATO PASTE 2 ,6.a. 79' MICRO POPCORN PAK FOLGERS COFFEE JAR FRUIT COCKTAIL 79' HUNT S HUNT S SAND,H, ORVILLE REDLNELACHLR INSIANI UhlA11FINA1111.1410IA10 •, L L MUNI, x, t LOW NAL vl•S.4SLICES CAN oz 16 02 SQUEEZE BOTTLE AN 10 01 CLING PEACHES CAN MANWICH SAUCE '1" POPCORN JAR '2" FOLGERS COFFEE JAM '"4 79' ROSA', TA LHSH DETERGENT NA1.1001.1 MINI, PACK 2 16 OZ oz 204 Ili TOMATO LP' ilil mEA'" P L E JUICE CAN '1" REFRIED BEANS CANS 99' AJAX LIQUID OIL 99' DOW CLEANER SIZE '1" ROSARiTA MILD :LILO HOT FUR EASY CLEANING UAI H110076 I IbcGtH Sint MONTE IS 01 II 01 2 4 02 PRUNE JUICE isTi KETCHUP JAR $169 PICANTE SAUCE 929 AJAX CLEANSER CAN, 79' DOW CLEANER SIZE '119 32 OZ. BTL ROSARIT A CLEANSER GLASS PLUS KRAUT FRENCH CATA MO ISLAND 32 02 69 12 CT t$ 5129 22 OZ 51 PEG SALAD DRESSING 9 89 TACO SHELLS 99' PINESOL BTt GLASS CLEANER SIZE 469

11101111 lAut t ALL /SM./CRUNCHY ,7CLAIN PURINA • PEANUT BUTTER REG..'JALAPENO VEGETABLE TOMATO 99 / CHUCK WAGON ° PETER PAN WOLF CHILI DOG FOOD WESSON OIL JUICE 18 02 JAR 15 OZ. CAN 20 LB BAG 48 OZ. BTL. 46 02 CAN wesson 990 VIM wesson Del Monte $189 ( REG. OR NO SALT CUT GREEN BEANS, • , C.S./W.K. GOLDEN SHURFINE BONELESS FULLY COOKED CORN OR SPINACH 93% FAT FREE-6 TO 8 LB. AVG. DEL MONTE WHOLE VEGET ABLES HAMS 15-17 OZ. CANS 2 890 OR LB sl"

SHURFINE BONELESS FULLY COOKED OSCAR MAYER BEN LENGTH COUNTRY STYLE 93% FAT FREE 3 TO 4 LB AVG LB V BEEF FRANKS P1 K G 9 69 LOTS OF MEAT HALF HAMS LB 989 CHEFS PANTRY PRE COOKED CHICKEN PEYTON S 12 02 $ 299 FRIED PATTIES LB $ 1 29 COOKED HAM PEG FROM SPRING CREEK FARMS PEYTON S SLICED OWEN S REG HOT MILO SAGE PORK 12 0 1 LB PORK SAUSAGE CHOPPED HAM P OW2 999 ROLL '1" HORMEL BLACK LABEL REG MIS. LOW SALT 49 FROM SPRING CREEK FARMS OWEN S REG HOT MILOSAGE , LB THICK/SUPER TRIM SLICED BACON PKG 2 LB $337 RIBS PORK SAUSAGE ROLL LITTLE SIZZLERS 12 02 LINES. ROLL OR SM IMED.ILG. OWEN S

PORK SAUSAGE PATT ES EA 12 02 ASSTD. CT. 99' SAUSAGE Et BISCUITS PEG $179 OSCAR MAYER BUN LENGTH WILSON S SLICED 1 LB $ 159 MEAT WIENERS PEG 02 MEAT BOLOGNA PKG 89' HUGGIES PEYTON S MEXICAN oz 89c WILSON S REG POL BEEF CHEESE 138 CHORIZO PEG SMOKED SAUSAGE LB '1" DIAPERS LB CONY- PKG. 4111111!EIMIMMINIIM86. 711 FRESH CALIFORNIA $998 MARGARINE FROZEN AND DAIRY SPECIALS QUARTERS • PARKAY NAVEL CITRUS HILL 16 02 BOXES REGJWITH CALCIUM ORANGES rnu ORANGE JUICE 299C 12 02 CAN FOR .000 LICHT 7044. CITRCS REGULAR OR EXTRA THICK 12 02 9 till! VELVEETA SLICES PKG 59 LBS. g41 99' HALFMOON CHEDDAR OR COLBY FOR Pj 4 SPRING V401‘. KRAFT CHEESE 10EGP 02 $189 ASSORTED VARIETIES FROM C., NEW CROP THOMPSON KRAFT 4 CHICKEN OF THE SEA • JENO'S PIZZA 8 1 02 99: 2 LB $379 SEEDLESS GRAPES LB VELVEETA BOX '109 BANQUET CHICKEN TURKEY BEEE 2 NEW CROP MEXICO IN OIL OR WATER PILLSBURY BM SM YNOLAYER 7 02 5100 10 CT 89( 3 POT PIES BOXES 79' WHITE ONIONS FOR BISCUITS 4CANS BANQUET PILLSBLIRY SNO WHITE CHUNK 28 02 FRIED CHICKEN BOX '2" 4 01 CAULIFLOWER MICRO BROWNIES 1BOX 9 69 99' BANQUET APPLE PEACH CHERRY KRAFT GRATED FROM CALIFORNIA FRESH TUNA 20 02 FRUIT PIES BOX '124 BROCCOLI 1. 6.5 OZ. CAN PARMESAN CHEESE 8SIZE 02 $279 69' STILWELL REG RIPE 4 CT PKG EASY TO USE 24 OZ it 07 BREADED OKRA PKG CELLO TOMATOES '129 PARKAY SPREAD TUG 79' 2 98'

FABRIC PAPER HEAVY DUTY .4‘ KRAFT ALL PURPOSE BETTY CROCKER WITH BEANS e HUNT'S MEAT! ASSORTED I SOFTENER WH 'EARTHTONE LIQUID LAUNDRY REG /LIGHT FLOUR ASSORTED REG.IJALAPENO MSHRM.ITRAD BEVERAGE 59° DOWNY HI-DRI AJAX MIRACLE GOLD HAMBURGER WOLF l SPAGHETTI TROPICANA LIQUID TOWELS DETERGENT WHIP MEDAL HELPER CHILI SAUCE TWISTERS 96 OZ. JUG JUMBO ROLLS 64 02 BTL 32 OZ JAR 5 LB BAG 51/:-9 OZ. BOX 15 OZ CAN 27.5 OZ. CAN 46 OZ. BTL BUY ONE GET ONE $299 5$1 990 $1 09 790 990 C FOR V $1" $ 179 FREE , PLASTIC OR SHEER V 8 REG SPICE b HOT LOW SODIUM BETTY CROCKER FUDGE KRAFT EIHNIATURE,JET PUFFED 50 CT JOHNSON S BABY 23Y, 02 189 16 02 BAND-AIDS PIG 9 49 11 02 COCKTAIL JUICE plk BROWNIE SUPREME BOX MARSHMALLOWS PKG 89' J b J CLEAR AND CLOTH CONDITIONER BT1 $ 2 59 OINTY MOORE KELLOGG S AMERICAN BEAUTY ELBO RONI FOR YOUR 91- • SHOWER TO SHOWER REG UNSCENTED 1802 OR LONG 210 07 FIRST AID TAPE $ 1" BOX LAUNDRY 99' B 02 BEEF STEW 24CAN03 CORN FLAKES '1" SPAGHETTI PEGS 99' Jb J MEDIUM BODY POWDER SIZE 9 89 HORMEL 79C KELLOGG S BETTY CROCKER BLUEBERRY 10 CT si49 DEODORANT PANTY SHIELDS 4 5 02 15 02 13 OZ ADHESIVE PADS PKG 26 CT DEVILED HAM CAN FROOT LOOPS Hoy '2" MUFFIN MIX BOX '1" AJAX JOHNSON AND JOHNSON CAREFREE PKG 9 69 66 CT STAyFREE REG SUPER COTTON BALLS PEG 99' 30 CT $359 DETERGENT ACT CINNAMON FLUORIDE MAXI- PADS PKG Quality Ed Service Gh Selection G11 Savings 125 OZ. BOX 12 OZ si99 STAYFREE DENTAL RINSE Bil 12 CT J b J WAXED QR UNWAXEO MINI- PADS PKG $ 139 60 TO JOHNSON'S REG GENTLE PRICES EFFECTIVE DENTAL FLOSS SIZE 99' 02 Food Stamp & TYLENOL MAX STRENGTH CAPLETS OR BABY SHAMPOO E1TL $ 2" JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 4, 1989 24 CT $369 VELVEETA N SHELLS SINUS TABLETS S IZE 02 W.I.C. Customers — Welcome EXTRA STRENGTH CAPLETS KRAFT DINNER 12B OX $ 1 29 *299 100 CT $599 MILKY WAY SNICKERS 3 MUSKETEERS TYLENOL SIZE 6 CHILDREN S FRUIT CHEWABLE TABLETS CANDY BARS PAR $ 1 " ICI CT COMSTOCK CHERR L REG .LITE TYLENOL PKG '2'9 TYLENOL REG .NO DROWSINESS PIE FILLING 2C1 2.2 99' :AFFILIATED 24 CT $399 FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI() 414 COLD CAPLETS PKG FCODS I NC. ofMEMBER 5 IORE CHILDREN S COLD FORMULA SPAGHETTI OR Z CISA0N2S 99' H F T w Y 402 $ 299 CAMPBELL S REEF OR SIRLOIN BURGER PEDIACARE BTL 29 18 02 1 JOHNSON S CHUNKY SOUP CAN $ 129 4 02 Double Coupons Tuesday & Saturday BABY POWDER iCAN 999 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

For Your Convenience, We are accepting HUNT'S Deli Specials & Menu TOMATO SAUCE BONUS BUCKS 8 OZ CANS for the week! . . . on these six items! 2 Day Special — Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 2-3 FOR 99 Six Pack PEPSI COLA 40":411E=3.0 BAR-B-Q PORK RIBS 12 oz. Cans 99' COCONUT 14 oz. Bag Dinner $309 4Almomold BATHROOM WH./ASSORTED DELSEY Mon., Feb. 6 FRUIT CANDY 16 oz. Bag TISSUE Breaded Dinner $3.29 29' 4 ROLL PKG. Pillsbury PORK CHOPS 1 Serving $1.69 CAKE MIXES 18 oz. Box 39' 890 Tues., Feb. 7 Chimichangas & Dinner $3.09 CORN MEAL White or Yellow 49' 1 Serving Cheese Sauce $1.29 Faultless BRICK REG PERK/ADC GRIND 0 FOLGERS Wed., Feb. 8 STARCH 22 oz. Can Dinner 39' COFFEE 1.29 13 OZ BAG LASAGNA 1 Serving We Have Many Many More in store SPECIALS $1.69 $1"

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