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a 7. AVALANCHE- Thursday Evening, Seplember 23, Tech Students Get Dads Assn. Scholarships Twenty Texas Tech students, Including two from Lubbock, have Daris been' named recipients of for Association Scholarships 1971-72, according to William H. Tinney, chairman of the Association's scholarship committee. The $250 scholarships, double the number awarded in years, go to fIve students at previous each academic level freshman through senlor based on scholastic achievement and citizenship, Recipients will get special recognition at the annual Darls Day Luncheon Oct.

9 on the Tech campus. Freshman grantees are Larry F. Blaylock San Antonio, Catherine Carmichael Houston, Nancy Kay. Cummins of Ingleside, Brooks West of 3703 32nd Lubbock and Penny Sue Willenborg of Graham. Sophomore recipients are Michael Eugene Allen of Rotan, Trudy Ann Bryant of Plainview, Barbara Lynn Grissom of 2425 22nd Lubbock, Marther Esther Hinojosa of Dallas and Linda Kay Vogel of Hereford.

Juniors are David Garcia Fordon of Huntington, N.Y.. Denise Suzanne Kasberg of San Antonio, Frances Marie Otto of Falls and Lynda Nell Willis of Seminole. Senior recipients are Linda Kay Lynn of Midland, Sharon Lee McIntyre of Poteet, Siemon Mendez of Levelland, Mary Lou Weaver of Sundown, and Donald Ray Willis of Seminole. City Man Gets Probated Term In Court Here A five-year probationary term was. assessed a Lubbock this morning by Judge wimam R.

Shaver, 140th District Court, white the similar status. of another defendant was revoked. Lynn Short, 19, of pleaded guilty of possession of marijuana last Nov. 10 while tel was a student at Texas Tech, officials said. The other man, Richard L.

Gocher, 23, 1501 Ave. had recelved five pro bationary term on a burglary charge, Jan. Probation 26, 1070. Revoked Gocher's probation was revoked this morning on evidence that he was assessed an eight-year prison: June 25 in a burglary case at Plainview, according to court officials. A jury in 99th District Court of Judge Howard C.

Davison Wednesday afternoon assessed maximum penalty of a 10-year prison term against DeVarl Wayne Metheny, 1118 E. Tulane Matheny WAS. convicted, of theft by false pretext by giving a worthless check in payment for an automobile from Auto, Corral, 2811 Texas Sept. 7, 1970. Asst.

Dist. Atty. Ronnie Jackson sald Matheny had received a twoycar prison term. only two years ago on a forgery charge and that this evidence, was presented for the jury's consideration in assessing the punishmint. Friday Services Set For Mrs.

Lela Haney SO, of Services for Mrs. Lela Haney, 1713 E. 16th who died about 8:15 a.m. Wednesday in Lubbock Osteopathic Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in W.

W. Rix Chapel. Burial will be in City of Lubbock A native of Aspermont, Mrs. Haney moved to Lubbock in Morton. She was a from member of Northside Church of Christ.

Survivors include one son, Virgil of 1911 E. 16th three daughters, Mrs. Virgie Grace of 1509 E. Tulane, Mrs. Betty Gschwend of 810 Municipal Drive and Mrs.

Mae Lovell of 1713. E. 16th one' brother, Frank Stephens, of Brownfield; three sisters, Mrs. Abney of Brownfield, Mrs. of Waco and Mrs.

Ella Winkles of Fort Worth; 13 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Robert W. Webb Services Friday Services for Robert Wesley Webb, 59, of 2002 45th who died at 11:55 p.m. Wednesday in Highland Hospital, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday in Grace Chapel, 4501 University.

Officiating will be the Rev. Arnold Pope. Burial will be in City of Lubbock Cemetery under direction of Sanders Funeral Home. Webb, who was employed as an attendant at Rip Griffins Truck Stop, had lived in Cubhock 15 years, moving here New Deal where he had farmed. Survivors include the widow, Elsie; one son, R.

W. Webb of Dallas; and six sisters. Palibearers will be Perry Looney, Kiethel Marvin Looney. John Ford, Henery, Rip Gritfin and Scott RED TIDE MISNOMER TAMPA, Fla, The red tide tide which has is neither devastated 'red nor Florida a waters at least 23 times since 1844. his plague nothing new.

Also called "rotten water," "black water," water" and "yellow water," it was described as carly as 208 B. C. MOSCOW Soviet citizens speak out after lectures. 1971 BY BUSINESSMAN Lubbock Tax Assessment Challenged Judge William R. Shaver! has issued a temporary restraining and set a hearing for Sept.

29 at 10 m. a Lubbock businessman's challenge of the 1971. tax rolls of Lubbock Independent School District and the City 'of Lubbock; Judge Shaver Issued the order Wednesday afternoon after Ralph Bumpass, identified as owner of Blue Bonnet Laundry and Dry Cleaners, 2107 19th filed the suit for Injunction in, 140th District Court. nanied the school district, city, John R. Brooks and the Board of Tax Equalization as defendants.

The school district and city maintain a Joint tax office, with Brooks as tax assessor and collector. Assessment Challenged Bumpass charged that his perty, legally described as Lots 1 2, Addition Block 48 of McCrummens 2nd to Lubbock, was appraised by the "defendants. at) $65,075 and the assessment for tax- purposes was set at $26,030. Bumpass alleged that the fair value of the property, and laundry and dry cleaning equipment was $50,000, and by applying the tax formula used by the city and school district the assessment: should be He alleged that the Board of! Equalization refused to equalize and made no adjustments relating to true market value as required by the state conistitution. Bumpass' petition asserted that he was fully willing to pay! 1 reasonable and equitable tax on the and that the suit was not motivated by an attempt to avoid payment of legitimate taxes.

Mrs. Floyd Tidwell Dies: Mrs. Floyd Tidwell, of 3413 46th died at 4:09 room of today in the emergency Methodist Hospital after becoming ill at She was an information clerk at the post office, where shel had was been a employed member 16 years. She supervisors auxiliary. an the Oakwood Baptist Church.

Mrs, Tidwell moved to the Acuff: community from Quemado, N.M., when she was two years old. She attended. Roosevelt schools, and had lived Lubbock since 1941. Survivors include the husband, two daughters, Charlotte: and Janice Tidwell of the home; her lather, B. Meador of Acuff; tivo sisters, Mrs.

Jerry Biffle of Anton and Mrs. Floyd Kempner of San Diego, and two' brothers, Morris Meador and Alton Meador, both of Acutt. Services will be conducted p.m. Saturday in Oakwood Baptist Church. Officiating will bc the Rev.

Stan Blevins, pastor, who will be assisted by the Rev. tist John Martin of the Bellaire BapChurch. Pallbearers will be Marvin CoStrickland, Sidney Hubert Johnston, Bill wart; ris Hardin and Riley Searcy, White. Memorial Burial will be in Resthaven of Sanders under direction Funeral Home. Alvin Louis Thomas Rites Slated Friday COTTON Services CENTER (Special) Friday in Cotton will be at 10 a.m.

Center United Louis Methodist Church for Alvin Cotton Center since 1926. Thomas, 80, a resident of in He Hale died at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday Center Hospital. Officiating will be the Rev. Raymond Jones, pastor of Cotton assisted: Center First Baptist Church, by the Rev.

Ray Forbes, pastor of the United Methodist Church. Burial will be Plainview Memorial Park. Thomas, who came. to South. Plains in 1911 to work for the the Spade Ranch, was a blacksmith.

He worked as a blacksmith in Cotton Center, Halfway and Fence Lake, N.M. He was a native of Oklahoma. include five sons, Survivors Earl and Douglas Thomas Corpus Christi, Louis Thomas of Ponca Plainview, City, Alvin Thomas Jr. of brother, Claude af a Thomas of Cotton Centende E. Plainview; Chick of two sisters, Mrs.

M. Belen, N.M., and Odie Defur of Santa Cruz, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Book By Texas Tech Professor Published A book which will be read only by advanced physicists, yet to have a major impact on scientific understanding off the world, has been written by Texas Tech Prof, Y. N. Kim, a theoretical physicist.

Mesic Atoms and Nuclear Structure" has been published and already is in translation for foreign markets. The work represents morel than three years of preparation of. and was published at the request colleagues throughout the world. Drafts of Kim's: book were submitted throughout to scientists the the publishers decided to print it. Upon recommendations of scientific reviewers, it was published By North Holland Publishing Co.

of Amsterdam and London, Kim said the book explores whether the major physics theory of matter is valid, or "if we need a new Official Records, Marriage! Licenses 1 Oswall, Slate sult Illzhway for divorce and Injunction; Durgan, 20," and Bliss Boyce N. Payne; Dept, cult of to Texas sel agulast aside Barbara Frankin, both of award of Industrial Accident Board. A Lubbock 137TH DISTRICT COURT Courts Robert U. Wright, Judge DISTRICT COUNT J. Adams.

and Huby Adams, wull William K. Shaver. Judke Presiding for Billy divorce. Mack Yelvington and Diane Inez Dorothy: suit for Bule reciprocal against child George support. Yelvingion, suit for divorce: 9 Raision-Purina Co.

against Herlex Ing Co. and Charles Stone, suit DISTRICT COCHT on account. Howard C. Davison. dudee Presiding Ralph Bumpass Lubbock Municipal Investment Corp.

against. Independent. School Distriet. The suit on Rodgers paving and lien. Addie Rodgers, af Lubbock John R.

Brooks. and The Board of Tax suit for 1 Municipal Duncan Corp. sult against E. tax lojunction. lien.

And ulhers, on paving Lovelace, sult for Lovelace divorce. and Barbara Municipal Investment Corp. Against H. Claude Wesley. Hyten and 'Anna Louise Holmes Preferred Properties, Hoten, suit for divorce.

suit Mamie on paving lien. Moncriet Lenolr Inc. against suit Howard and George J. Howard, Murchisen 'and James A for divorce and show Joucti, doing business: Caprock Beta) Sue Clausen and Danny Clousen, suit Works. suit on Account.

for T. R. Jewell Jewell. Jewell, Edwants, doing COUNTY COURT AT JAW' NO. business as Golden Acres properties, Densil Revers.

Judge. P'residing against Hubert Gentry, suit on Contract Lubbock National Bank against on Lelahton, sult noote. TEND' DISTRICT COURT Lubbock National Bank against Roger Mrs. Pat 8, Moore, Judge Blair, sult on Hollis Whalen, on behalf of Cynthla Lumber Co. against Darnian Jo minor, ASsinst Romero D.

suit Farmer And wife, Betty Farmer Curero, Missouri Beet Packers. on' and. Iowa Truck Leasing, sult tor damages arising front 8 car COUNTY" COURT collision. Sept. 3, 1971; $13,750 sought Kodrick Shaw, Judge "'residing in Judgment In the of.

the Ine Leroy Robert avainst Crawford, Whliams, application of Reba Bassett Chevrolet sult for damages Williams, community: administrator, lor Rosa Lee. Oswalt and community Hall Knox, of. Lillian Naomi In the 'estate the late Raymond Court as Knox, muninient applicant. of Utte. for probate of will DIVORCES GRANTED richard Calvin Downs 'and Mary MRS.

CHARLES E. DAVIS Mrs. Davis. Dies In City Mrs. Charles E.

Davis, 80, of 1507 died at 2:55 a.m. today in West Texas Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Davis and her husband, who survives, were married at Commerce 59 years She gift wrapper at Anderson was employed for many Brothers Jewelers, downtown store. They moved to.

Lubbock 34 in years the ago and automobile: Davis business. had been Je I served as school superintendent of Quanah arid Plainview before moving to Lubbock. She was member of First Christian Church. Survivors include the husband; daughter, Mrs. Gwen Marr Flake of Dallas; and two grandchildren.

Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Sanders Me. morial Chapel with Dr. Dudley Strain, minister of First Christian Church, officiating. Burial will be In of Lubbock Cemetery under direction of Sanders Funeral Home.

Combined Tests Set For Juniors EVANSTON, Ill. (UPI) combined National Merit and preliminary scholastic aplitude test will administered to high school juniors in October for the first time, a National Merit Scholarship Corp. spokesman said day. Combining of the first previously separate tests announced last February. Both tests are normally.

ministered to high school junlors in the fall. "'The basic reason' was for combining the tester that eliminates an additional test students have to take," M. Jacka, executive vice president of NMSC, said. "It: also saves time for the school systems," she The new PSAT. NMSQT test will serve the of both the old tests, she said.

Col. Baxter In Reese Post Col. Walter H. Baxter ID, a veteran of the Korean Southeast Asian wars, has assumed duties for as the deputy commander Reese AFB operations. K.

Rose III, a colonel selectee, He succeeds Lt. Col. Charles who will become the new commander for Materiel in ly October succeeding Col. Claude W. who was recently selected for an assignment to Ent AFB.

Colo. Col. Baxter is a native of San Benito, U. and a June 1950 graduate of the Point, S. Military Academy at West N.

Y. During the Korcan War he flew F-51s. with the 12th FighterBomber Squadron, 18th FighterBomber Group. He was assigned to Ubon Royal Air Force Base, Theiland, in 1970 with duty as deputy commander. for Operations for.

the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing: and was later commander of organization. from which hel to His military decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal and Air Force Commendation Medal. Mrs. Reina Of Lubbock Dies Ist Mrs. Pl.

died Simon Reina, 10:44 41, of 2905 in at p.m. Wednesday Lubbock Osteopathic Hospital after a lengthy illness. had lived in Lubbock 15 year and was a member of the Catholic Church. Mrs. Reina is survived by husband, Simon; four Tony, Reina Jesse.

Daniel and Simon all of the home; and one daughter, Susan, the home. Services are pending at Sanders Funeral Home. Conference On Human Factors Set At Tech An exchange of information between Texas Tech researchers and representatives national defense. agencies, industry and other scientific Investigators. is scheduled during a special conference on the Tech: campus Tuesday through Sept.

30. Designated as a Human Factors conference, the program 'is the second of its kind to be held to at Texas Tech and is connected a Defense Department research. project being conducted at the university's Center of Biotechnology and Human Performance. The project is studying the efficiency of human performance over an extended I period of time. DEw HONOR GRADUATE- Second Li, James L.

Rice Jr. of ate Celina, Ohio, a member 'of Reese AFB UndergraduPilot Training Class 72:03 was presented the Air Training Command excellence while a studeni. pilot. During Trophy for ceremonies overall Commander's the today top he ulso was trophy presented the top 'academic trophy, flying and a certificate of recognition as an "outstanding graduate." (Staff Photo) ADDRESSES REESE CLASS Educator Fears Decline In U.S. World Power By JOE HUGHES Avalanche -Journal: Staff A Lubbock college administrator.

government today predicted that a unless, leaders gain new insight into. the importance of national defense the United Slates, by the end of this decade, "will find itself a second rate power." dent Dr. C. L. Kay, assistant presiof Lubbock Christian College and principal speaker graduation exercises this mornJin Reese A Undergraduate Pilot Training (Class 72-03, said, "There must be a new vision on.

the part of government leaders 'concerning defense, there Woman Given Jail Sentence A Lubbock woman received sentence of 30 days in jail and court costs this morning from Judge Denzil Bevers, Countyl Court Lester Jo Mooring, 32, 2411 Birch pleaded guilty of carrying a pistol. Judge Bevers ordered that she be given credit for jail time since Aug. 7. Two persons pleaded innocent, including Wesley J. Tarpley, 35, Mor-4521 Brownfield charged with DWI and carrying' a pistol and placed under $500 and $400 bonds, and Ramirio M.

Garza, 36, 3103 Baylor DWI, 5500 bond. In County Court-at-Law No. Judge Edwin H. Boedeker assessed $100 and costs against Mary Combs, 31, 1510. E.

10th who also pleaded guilty of carrying a pistol. Afterwards, a jury trial began in the case of Arthur Williams 40, 3206.E. 2nd charged with procuring. Bronze Casting Program Slated will The Lubbock Art Association sponsor a special lecture demonstration on 'the art of bronze casting by Forrest Fenn, Lubbock, from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the Fenn Bronze Foundry, 1119 Brownfield Highway, it has been announced by Clyde Schneider.

LAA vice president in charge of programs. marie. No admission charge will be sections Fenn is well known in many castings of the country, for his western of bronze matter. sculptures of subject In afternoon presentation Sunday various facets Fenn of will discuss and will show examples bronze of casting the process. from the sculptors' models in wax to the finished, bronze pieces.

All persons interested in this specialized craft are welcome to attend the Sunday afternoon session, Schneider said. Mrs. Iris Norman Moves To Nebraska Mrs. Iris J. Norman, formerly of 2702 21st has gone to Omaha, to make her home with her twin brother, D.

J. Witherspoon and his four children. Mrs. Norman retired this month as head nurse and administrator at the Texas: Tech Infirmary. She had: worked as a registered nurse' in: Lubbock almost 40 nurses at the old Lubbock, of She was: night supervisor Sanitarium and was, then employed at the former Clark Witherspoon, who owns the Pamida Discount stores, was a football coach at in the late 1930's and his late wife, who died in May, taught! homemaking at Levelland, AIRMAN: OR THE MONTH- Airman 1C.

Richard Evans was honored today by the Lubbock Chamber of Comafter. being named Reese: Air Force Base's airman of the month for September. 'He received an honorary 'chamber membership, theater tickets and lIDO tickets" 18 the annual Shrine football: game, matching freshmen from Texas Tech and Arkansas. (Staff Photo) Remap Case AUSTIN (AP) Chief Justice Robert W. Calvert "said today the state Supreme Court: rule quickly on whether.

the Legwill must islative Redistricting Board draw new district boundaries for Texas House members. There were indications the but this possibility was eliminatcourt had planned to rule today, cd Fred when Head an of attorney Henderson for Rep. sought permission to file a brief. desiring to file an initial brief must understand we expect to do it (decide the case) in said a very, brief period," Calvert at the end of a 70-minute Elections Are Near Arthur Mitchell of Austin, Head's lawyer, asked permission to submit a brief. Tony Korioth, attorney.

for Sen. Oscar: Mauzy. of Dallas, urged the court to command the redistricting board to get with noting reapportioning the House, that elections are coming up. Mauzy filed the case asking court to send the issue; to the five-man redistricting, board, headed by Atty. Gen.

Crawford Martin: Is Voided: The House, redistricting issue arose when the court held the (1971 reapportionment plan unconstitutional but did not say who had the of writing tional- new--and hopefully, constitua Asst. measure. Gen. Pat Bailey told the high court that the job, rightfully belongs to the legis-41. lature.

Mauzy and Bailey agreed that redistricting was required this year, not in 1973 as argued by Mitchell. a 4-1 vote Sept. 14, the board said it believed it lacked authority to draw neiv House districts. But it declared it would obey a Supreme Court order to reapportion the Gov. Preston Smith, the only person who can order a.

special legislative session, prefers 'the board approach. Texas': Constitution says the board must redistrict either House that the legislature fails reapportion in its' first regular session after publication of census data. The regular session adjoured without action on Senate districts. Constitution Silent The constitution is silent, however, on what must be redistricting bill passed during. the session is invalidated by the courts.

Court Clerk Garson Jackson sent word to parties in the case. last week that the court wanted hear arguments on whether required the 1971 the 1973 legislature to redistrict. "The court will expect the parties through counsel to stipulate the facts concerning the 1970 United States decennial sus so that the court may de-. termine therefrom when the same was Jackson said. Rep.

Fred Head of Henderson, who argued lower court that census data was not "published" before the session, was granted permission to intervene in the case. Justice Black On Critical List WASHINGTON (UPI) -Retired Justice Hugo L. Black, 85, was placed on the critical list at Bethesda Naval Hospital today, a Supreme Court official said. "The prognosis is considered! poor," the official said. "His; family is with him." Black, who entered the hospital on Aug.

28, suffered a severe stroke Monday in the vascular official accident." called a "cerebral prince has that! time, he said, continued to worsen and was placed on the critical list at 10; a.m. EDT today. MOSCOW U.S. ships harass lUSSR ships, officials say. Funeral Home esthaurn Mausoleum 5740 19th St.

Bronze Markers Lubbock, Texas Appeals Court CRIMINAL. APPEALS AUSTIN (AP) The Court at Criminali Appeals affirmed: Billy Charles Green. Dallas. Gilbert Gomez, Travis. Alfred Thomas.

Glenn Navarro, Douglas W. Cook, Storgan, Navarro. CalRevered and remanded: Epitanio Gar. cla Alvarez, Bexar. Charile Wayne Nicol, Overnited appellants' molions for reDallas.

Richard Dean. Bridges, Potter. hearing: Nancy Jane Owens A Mahaffes, Warranty Deeds Lumber Co. to Brigida Ramirez, Lot 4. BIk, 9, Acuff His.

Forrest Lumber Co. to John Wines. Lot. Acres. 5, W.

Lot 4. Bik. Forrest Lumber John Wines, 45, Lot 4, W. 16, Lot 3, BI. Acres: W.

Co, Lol A. 3, Wines. BIk. Forrest Lumber to: John 7. Lyndale Alex K.

Cooke and E. A. Birdsong, to: Carl Urban. Renewal' Agency, Lots 10, Esther King 10 Urban Renewal Roberds Subd. Azency, Lot 23, Earhast Renewal, 1.

Agency: Gaither and wife Lot Urban 10, 5, Sanders Addn. Pablo Dominguez and wile, to' Urban Renewal-: Agency, Lot BIk. Willam Tubbs 'Addn, Ramirez Blk. to Urban Renewal Agency Jeronima Lot 4. Martinez 9, to Acull Hts.

Subd. Lol 7, BJk. 2, Cutler Urban Renewal Renewal. Alfredo. G.

Agency, Diaz Lot and. 1, wile BIk. to 2, Urban Addo. Renewal G. And wife to Urban Agency, Lot 1, Bik.

2, Rio Vista Anita Bitela 1o Urban Renewal Agency. Lots First 10, 11, BIk. 6, Addn. Universal. Church of Lubbock: W.

to 11'. Lot Carolyn 10, E. 40: Lot Ellisten 'Adun: Lubbock La Manuel Universal Chapa Church wite, of 5, Hi. Lol W. 9'.

Lot 2, BIk. K. Smith Adun. Lubbock Unitarian Universal Churer wife. Ray.

Robertson and Lot: 15, BIk. C. D. Elliston $4.250. Hawkins Jinking and vile to: J.

Herbert and wile. Lol 10, Rhoades Prudential $12,500. Urban Ins. Lot: Housing and Addn. 61.

Cherry Pointi Lot 5. ENSEA BIk. Housing and: Urban Devel; 2. Avenue 'D Addn. GNSTA to -Housing and Urban DeveL.

B)K. 7, Bozeman Hits. E. 17.5, Lot -13, F. Cannon '10 Doris Faith Cannon, 112 acre Lot tract of Surv.

9, Bik. 4, Shelton James c. Turner to Thomas F. Jr. And.

wife, W. 31'. Lot 5. E. Hefner Lot Dewle Kuykendall.His., $15,350..

C. V. Rothwell and: Basil Webb to 9.64°, Royden Stone and wlfe, W. Lot $38,350. 11, E.

52.86, Lot 12. Southrate Mitt Bullard and wife to James 30. Phillips and W. 20, Lot E. Lot 27, 8, Robinson.

Hinkle: and Construction, 69.5. to Lot Raymond 5. wife, Acres. :1. Savings: Loan.

-Assn. Southwest Park South Sanders. Addn. W. Lot 3, Melonle we Vincent: T.

Newsom Higgins "and" and wife wife, Lot 134. Sagemont Addn. Clark and others to Langford Lot 153, Buenas Casa Addr; Cox and wife :10 Marzie wullams. Lot 150, Mackenzie 3racors Aden. Armand Aker, Lot 39, Horte: and wife to Jerry Aker "to Beverly His.

Addn, and Lot 39, Beverly Its. Jerry, Jiclein E. 'Edwards Kline A. Nail 10 Bricida And George Addn. Ramirez, Lots 15, 16, BIk.

and Earl Sara W. R.eynolds Lot Ada 35, Fits. Addn. J. Graham W.

Flelder and wile to Jim Henry and wite, Lot 54. Pleasant Ridge $19.750. Tract W. E. of N-2 Kenney of to Bradshaw, NE-4.

Sect. 9, B1k. E-2. John Cox Curtis Eubank and wife to William 52,450. and wife, Lol 476, Caprock Darryl Edwin Berry 'and Allison James and Riddle Richland Hills.

$26,950. wife, Lot Sumerlin Harold Ind. Harvey and And; wife. and Emaice Estale of Billic as Wallace Individual Execuirix deceased, 15, Lots 18. Oscar 19, 20, Blk.

Payne. .67. OT. and wire, OSCAT C. Payne and: wife Bells 20, BIk.

Ann 67. McCall. E. Lols: 18. o1, $7.500.

19 Pesky S. Givens. to E. Abbolt and A. wife.

Lat Horne 203. Oakwood Addr. Lot and wife 10 Dan R. 51. Horne's Addn.

A. Howell to Jullan W. 5. Lot and 205, wife, Kuskendall 40, Hts. Lat Morgan Travis Hammonds 'and wife to John T.

Hunter. Lot S. Wricht His, Addn. Employee jr. Transfer Corp.

to C. Fisher Lot 4S, and Bender W. S7. Lot lo Knight of Worrell. Pythias Lodge No.

456. Terrace, $19,900, H. 15. 16. Bik.

21, OT, 12, Lols 11, 13. Annelte Stae M. ArcElroy, Lot and husband to Orerton, $5.000. Bik. 31.

Mike Haddock wife Hearn And Lots la 1, Charles 12,750. 5. -191, W. Park siaton. Norman Lot 1.

Thomas to Nelson Industrial Addn. Fixtures! R. W. Goodacre and 10 Lot 13. Clemente BIk.

2, Q. Ave: Gonzales and wile, Bobby G. Adda. $5.550. Veterans' Group.

Plans Meeting new. commitment the part of, the American people and there must be a' new willingness to engage the 'nation's o't al resources in defense of or the. United States itself at the end of the 1970's a second rate power." Forty-one students pinned on the wings of an 'Air. Force pilot after the 10 formal ceremonies in the base theater. Rice Earns Honors 2nd Lt.

James L. Rice Jr. Celina; Ohio, the majority of honors traditionally bestowed on outstanding graduates of each class. He. earned top: academic (for a 99.38 classroom average) and top flying award (for.

a 98.14 achievement) and the Air Training Command Trophy" for topi overall average; of 98.14 out of a possible 100. a Leadership award went to 2nd Lt. Gary D. Bluemer of Merrill, Mich; 'and outstanding graduate certificates were presented to Lt. Rice, Daniel Dick of Circleville, Ohio, John D.

Masse of Homewood, and Richard P. Wenger. Certificates are presented to those in the top 10 per cent of each graduating class. Two foreign students who learned wings included 1st. Lt.

Viggo Skundberg of Norway and 2nd Lt. Ataollah Masomi of Iran. Graduates' Listed Air Force graduates included Capt. Ronald E. Hollingsworth and the following second licutenants, not previously including: William H.

Allen Herbert H. Barnes, Ronald H. Bredehoft, Bruce -E. Brooks Jr. Peter F.

Bythrow, Bruce A. Canfield, Douglas P. Carlesco, George E. Chapman, Bark D. Cole, Edward R.

Coulson, Edward C. and John B. Davis Jr. Others arc Second Lieutenants William S. Hatcher, Kenneth J.

Hidenfelter, Bruce L. Stanley J. Kozij, Ralph D. Kunce, Thomas J. Laidley, David M.

Lander I. John R. Luce, John W. Marshall Jr; Darry 'M. Mink, Lyle 'D.

Nevius, Nocholas, 'and Nichols, Richard A. Niksch, Roger Also, Rodney J. Runyon, Peler E. Saving, Allen N. Schwab, Stephen L.

Schwab, Brian Shul, John Steele, Joseph' M. Terreil, John Trigilio and Lindsey M. Yell. Col. Carl Brunson.

commander of the Pilot Training Wing, made. the William presentation D. of awards. Capt. Croom chief of 3501st student squadron basic section, served as master of Invocation and a benediction was given by Chaplain Daryl G.

Meyer. Airstream Trailers To Be Shown Here The 1972 line of Airstream travel trailers will be unveiled, in Lubbock Friday and Saturday at Abbott Trailer Sales, 408 Ave. Q. New models of the Airstream line will include several engineering changes to provide increased safety, towability and comfort. PEKING China has introduced a new welfare system.

Plans for attending The fall convention of. District: 19 Veterans of World I and Auxiliaries will be made by Lubbock's -Hub of the Plains 'Barracks and Auxiliary at 'noon Saturday. The barracks: and auxiliary will meet at: Hodges Community. Center. The district: meeting will be at Big Spring Sunday in the IOOF Lodge Hall there, 9th and San Antonio.

A number of Lubbock delegates are planning to attend the Big Spring meeting, at which Mrs. Corena Wyatt of Amarillo, state auxiliary president; will be main speaker. Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs. Mary.

Forrest of: Lubbock were to present highlights of the recent state convention: in Dallas. Registration in Big Spring will. be from. 8 a.m: to 19:30 Barracks from Big Spring, Colorado City, Levelland, Lamesa, Brownfield. Crosbyton, Plainview and Littlefield are also included in the district.

Elton Davis Rites Pending Services are: pending at Sanders Funeral Home for, Elton Davis, 37, of died at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday. in the Veterans Administration Hospital at Big Spring. He had? been 'ill two months; He had lived in Lubbock since: 1950 and was a Baptist. Survivors include one son, Letus Davis of Houston; two.

daughters, Peggy Sue Davis of Huntington, and Joan. Davis of Houston; his mother, Mrs. Letus Davis of 1603 Adrian; four brothers, T. W. Davis of Sherman.

Aubrey of Brownfield and B. Davis: and David Davis of: Lubbock; and three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Cates of Lubbock Mrs. J. M.

Carty Mrs. Henry Davis of Tech. Exes Schedule. Buffet, Reception buffet luncheon and reception for ex. students, fans.

and friends, of Texas Tech will be in held -in the Villa Capri Hotel to 3 p.m. Saturday preceding. the TechTexas football game. The Austin chapter of the Tech Ex-Students Association will host the reception. Tickets for the luncheon are.

$4. Wayne James, director of 'the Lubbock E-Student. Association said, "We urge fans to come carly and park: at the Villa Capri Hotel, then walk short distance to the game Saturday night." to come early and at the Villa Capri Hotel, then walk the short distance to the game Saturday night." MORE FROM JAPAN LOS ANGELES U. S. imports from Japan in 1970: increased by $1 billion, or about 20 per cent, to $5.9 billion and for the sixth straight year excoeded S.

exports to that ATTENTION VETERAN If you are. an honorable discharged, veteran you are untitled to Masonic. a Garden. space before-need Last Supper Garden, the purchase ar: any othar garden. in Peaceful Garden's Memorial.

Park for. $35.00 plus $15.75 perpetual care. We are the only, local Memorial Park that permits flowers fo be in bronze vases the entire year. Don't you like flowers? Come Peaceful We do. to Gardens Memorial Park and compare.

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About Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
420,456
Years Available:
1927-1977