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The Wellington Leader from Wellington, Texas • Page 7

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Wellington, Texas
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quiring Texas land ment purposes, Uon cost la in LaSallc arid ties Is estimated to be Approximately the "doitar project in froefal Parks and Wildlife mWistnHOfS pltfl brush habitat game ment area as ark outdoor oratoty and Wttdttte area. It wiM fcfeservs wfckft has beeft rapidly disappearing from the Texas due to agricultural brush hunting wit! be ed oh jibe wiidufe management VElfttSfS levied upon the sporting arms and am- funds, kntwn monies, YOU'ILIU IT IM THE REFUGEES crowd into a compound set up near Qang Nai in the Son Tinh district of South Vietnam, after being removed from their homes on the Batangan Peninsula where Marines cleared guerrilla forces from area. Totol Value of State's Livestock and Poultry Up COLLEGE The total value of livestock and poultry on Texas farms and ranches on Jan. 1 was above a year ago, according to the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Cattle numbers were up hogs '( and turkeys Sheep numbers were down from last year, goats and chickens 'e, the Service said.

On the first day of the year the total value of livestock and poultry was set at $1,696.8 million. Cattle comprised 92.3% of the total, all sheep 3.9%, hogs 1.3**, goats 1.2% and poultry 1.3%. For the fourth consecutive year. Texas cattle numbers increased. There were 11,521,000 cattle in the state with an average value of S136.

Milk cow numbers, however, were below the 19SS total with 374,000 head on Texas farms and ranches on Jan. 1, 1969. value of S18.3 million. The total, which excludes commercial broilers, was down Turkeys, however, totaled 793,000 head, an increase of 69fr from last year. Turkeys in the state Mr.

and Mrs. Enrl Wayne Bryan of Amarillo were here for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Bryan. Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ever- were" valued at S3.7 million atjett Bell over the week end the start of the year. Men In Service Lt. j.g. Fred Watkins, U.

S. Navy, left Monday, July 7, to return to his base at Roosevelt Road, San Juan, Puerto Rico, after three weeks leave spent here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Watkins and Edi. Watkins has been at San Juan a year and a half and will be stationed there one year longer. While on leave he also visited with his brother, Lewis kins in Austin, and with Jerry i Rainev in Dallas and Mr.

and u- Stat 4t t0 a Mf s- John Roark in Oklahoma 3,949.000 from last year. Slock sheep were also down by but total! sheep on feed remained Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Eminger changed at 242,000 head. All of Albany, been vis- sheep were valued at $65.9 mil-! itors in "the home of Mr. and were their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bell and family of Iowa Park and Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Bell and family of Lubbock. Mrs.

Mildred Starr of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Carter of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crosby of Arlington, Mrs.

Lowell Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duncan and Sidney, and Mr. and Mrs. John Holton and Johnny and two grandsons, Larry and Lee Lacy spent the of July at Dozier.

Citv. Here from Shamrock Monday were Mrs. Morgan Tucker, who was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. J.

W. Deger, and visited with friends, and Mrs. U. 0. Jett.

who visited her sisters. Miss Eva Bishop and Miss Donna Bishop. lion. I Mrs. Claude Groves.

The two Goat and kid numbers drop-i families are long time friends ped from the .1968 figure (and Mr. Eminger is a retired to 2,929,000 head, valued at Lieutenant Colonel from the $6.70 per head. The current in-j Army. ventory had a farm value ofj million, the Texas Crop Visitors in the home of Mrs. and Livestock Reporting Service noted, AH hogs totaled 943,000 head, up 1 Hogs and pigs on Tex-' as farms and ranches were Edith Estes and Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Estes were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Martin of Rails. Visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. valued at $22.3 million or an G. N. Davis over July 4 were average of $23.70 per head. I friends from Lubbock, Mr.

and Chickens numbered 17,445,000 Mrs. J. V. McCormick, John- cm Jan. 1, with a total farm ny and Margie.

Mr. and Mrs. James Rich- Mr, and Mrs. Earl L. Bartlett have had as their guest during the last month her sister, Miss Betty Coletnan of Lonoke, Ark.

Other visitors in their home during this time also have been her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Coleman, and her gradnmother, Mrs. A.

L. Coleman and Miss Margaret Austin of Lonoke; and Good rum Swaim of ftforo Bay, Calif. Miss Judy Glenn and Miss Kay Donaldson of Amarilio spent the holidays with Miss Glenn's mother, Mrs. Tommie Lou Thompson. Mr.

and Mrs. John Lanman of Oklahoma City were week end guests of Mrs. Barbara Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Wells of Dallas spent the holiday week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wells.

Mrs. Fred Troutman and Mrs. Garland Hodge and sons, Eddie and Wayne of Corpus Christi have been in Wellington visiting with their parents, Mr, and Want Information Rates On Classified and Lrtfai Nolicw -i Minimum SI Minimum Charge with cash in advance TV Per word, 1 Insertion Each subsetnienf to- sertion to Display in Classified Section, per lack Reprints of Advertisement Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.

Wallace and daughters, Marilyn and Carolyn of Mesquite left early Wednesday after for several days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, G. B. Hopper. Mrs.

Doc Lewis. ardson and Miss Linda Rich- Mrs. Jim Hodge and Mr. and ardson were in Lubbock July 3 to attend the wedding of his nephew, Mike Richardson to Miss Lila Hust. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Davis Edens of Dalhart, formerly of Wellington and Lubbock. Visitors in the home of Mrs. J. G. Gardner over the week end were her daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Macy Sanders of Amarillo. They also visited with their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Seitz and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horton. John Ford, a teacher in the Demon Schools, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Ford. John will attend school at North Texas State University during the last six weeks summer vacation. Mike Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Cumminys is visiting in Jal, N.M., with his uncle, Ellison Cummings. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Covey over the week end were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Olan Moore of Lubbock. They also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Thomason. The Wellington furnishes 2t reprints at to all regular who desire them each week. Additional reprints may be secured at a considerably lower cost than new drew kin by notifying the paper of your needs at the time you place the advertisement with the FOR SALE FOR Electric cook sttrvsi "Butane cook stove; G.M, -pint and quart Jars; automatic Maytag Washing machlno; camper fftr short' whwSlbase pickup. A. Nelson, 170S Park Lane, phone 4474877.

49-Sp FISH FRY Tuesday Night, ALL YOXJCAN EAT, lUJT, DIXJE, Highway 81 frhdne SERVICES SEE-STRONG'S" FLOWERS fof perennials, English ivy, lawn grass seed; plenty ot geraniums left; and potting soils. 5(Kfc FOR SALE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house at 1111 Ennis Street, crete cellar, 2 room apartment attached to garage. Phone 493-2921 Dodson, Texas. 52-3p FOR SALE: Several new listings on real nice homes. C.

E. Caldwell Real Estate. 1511 E. 8th Street, phone 447-2263; res. 447-2157.

52-tfc FOR SALE: Two 4-row go- devils, Mrs. Warren Carter, phone 447-2459. 52-2p FOR SALE: Gas range, refrigerator freezer, Dearborn heater, platform rocker, 2 air conditioners, 2 roll-away beds, 3 carpets, chrome dinette set, bathroom fixtures and other items. Phone 447-2223. 52-1 NEW 3-bedroom house for sale or trade, to be moved.

With cabinets and bathroom fixtures. Third door north of Manuel's Store on east side of Hnskell Street. See J. L. Collins next! Custom Hay Baling (MadeTM New Holland ftiter) CUSTOM SWATHING HAY HAULING Mack ShfeMb Don Hall 4474MI Shamrock WdUntfoo POP.

WANT ADS or whtn bur listed pkont is buty for any otKtr busintss Scryicts FARM AND RANCH LOANSi See Jack Williams, Manager Federal Land Bank Association of Shamrock. Phone 256-1312. 47Hfc Auto Achts Pains TINY'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY h. 447-ZMI or-24M SINGER Machines, Stereos, TV's, Typewriters, Vacuum Cleaners. Service what I sell.

Also supplies. Inquire 447-5758, 51-5p door. 447-2775. 46-tfc FOR SALE OR REINT: House at 1401 Floydadn Street. Call 4-17-2453 for details.

49-tfc LOW ANGLE makes the majestic Queen Elizabeth 2 look like a gigantic whale. The luxury liner bad her hull cleaned in Southampton, England, after returning from a successful three-day trlaj jrws. She CM carry more than passengers. Mr. and Mrs.

Buford Wheeler and Lisa and Randy, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wheeler and Siarla Gaye of Amarillo visited this past week end with their pr rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wheeler.

Mr. arid Mrs. Glenn Hairgrove and Craig of Irving visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Estes and with grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Peeples and Mrs. Edith Estes.

Miss Janyth Estes of Lubbock also visited over the week i end. MARRIAGE LICENSES Freddy Guy Morrison, 17, of El Reno, and Miss Pamela Dale McCormack, 15, of El Reno, June 27. Otis Ed Cooper, 18, of Gilmore, and Miss Joyce Johacon, 18, of Wellington, June 30. Ralph William Martin, 43. of Wellington, and Lorrena May Bowen Trolinder, 42, of Wellington, July 3.

Albert Ronald Dempsey, 29, of Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base, Okla and Stella Nadine Campbell, 29. of Cordell, July 3. Jerry David Ward, 20, Route 3, Shamrock, and Billie Lee Purkey, 18. Dozier Route, Shamrock, July FARM, 180 ACRES, west of Hereford. Good level land.

Fenced on 2 sides. Barn. 54 A. wheat, 18 bu. yield; 100 A.

feed, 39 bu. yield. This farm could have earned $2185 in '69 if handled properly. $24,000. No trade.

Williams, (Broker), 447-5662; 447-5506 home 50-3p EXPERT BODY WORK Prompt Service Expert Work Brown Paint Body Shop Phone 447-5606 MONUMENTS Wallace Monument Co. of Clarendon Mrs. G. L. Jones Representative 1108 West Avenue Phone 447-5658 Zt-tfc PORTABLE DISC ftOLLING Arc your one-way aad tandem dhct to Contact Bnrnnkif Shoe Shop 41-tfc jj JUJLfct JU MAM Cowman's Complete line of Uvertock Cards of Thanks With deepest gratitude extend this word of to all those who were so thoughtful and klnd to us during illness and passing of out one, We arc "grateful for beautiful floral (pod the contributions the different Farley's Boys Ranch, Flwtt Methodist Church Building and the Si.

Joseph's HosptteT fib, to the ur. St. Hospital, and Ui Who sought grateful; your kindness has meant to US, 0. A. Kiker VAGctnet Equipment cV 18-tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished apartments and houses.

Phono 4472083. 52-Uc FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and school. Mrs. Huston, 447-2696. 51-tfc HELP WANTED SOUTHLAND BATTERIES FITS GM CARS $14.95 exchange Ace Hardware Buster Hughs, Owner 44-tfc BALER WIRE FOR SALE WELLINGTON LUMBER CO.

42-tfc MONUMENTS WILLIS-FELLOW GRANITE MONUMENT WORKS Cull Collect KE Granite. Bulldozing Terracing Grading Harold Elbert Need someone in this area to assume small monthly ments on spinet piano. Nothing down. Easy terms. Write Credit Manager, Box 3035, Lubbock, Texas 79410, 52-2p DESIGNED FOR TEXAS Not WOO lo $800 monthly for only a few hours work per week as the exclusive dealer lor the exclitng new TRON process.

An outstanding opportunity with a yearly potential of over in your protected Territory. Total Investment secured by Inventory only $2000. Write NAMS, 2018 Adolphus Tower, Dallas, Texas 75202. 52-lp want to thank my dear friends for toelr help, encour- ogement, and all the things they did for me during my Illness and convalescence; The food, cards and flowers you sent, the words of -encouivt agement, and your many visits did so muffl to help. I ate all you did, and the work of the good doctors In caring for mo.

I am now up and feeP ing fine and am myself again. Mrs, W. Sugg Wanted We Need Peach Seed Must be this year's crop, clean and uncooked. Will pay $1.00 per gallon. Deliver to OAVIS ENCO STATION on Highway 83 52-tfc NOTICE NOTICE TO HOG FARMERS: We buy all types of hogs and pay on the Ft.

Worth market. PAOUCAH HOG MARKET, Paducah, Texas, day phone 4923974, night phone 492-3110. 46 Sc Legal Notice NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS AND CREDITORS OF FIRST STATE BANK, DODSON, TEXAS The undersigned, posit Corporation; has been duly appointed Receiver find Liquidator of the First Smte BajnJf, podson, Texas, by the Hanking Commissioner of the State of Texas, Notlco Is hereby given to the depositors and creditors who may have claims against said First State naijk that written proof ot said claims must be presented to said Receiver and Liquidator at Its office In Dodson, Texas, within eighteen (18) months from this date. Dated at Dodson, Texas this 13th day of May, 1969. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

Receiver and Liquidator of First State Bank, Texas. Robert A. Minor Liquidator. 45-I3o WEBBER'S BKAUTI-PLEAT DRAPERY We Make IwUfl All Types of Complete Une of and Call for Appointment. Wl CbocUw BL t-lW Shtmnyk, Twut.

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Years Available:
1930-1982