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 Texas 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.