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Five becked in<br />
Jus&e Court<br />
Flvo other cases, bosldos the<br />
two disturbing the peace cows reported<br />
In another story, were booked<br />
In Justice of the Peace D. C.<br />
Roberts' court during the past<br />
seven days.<br />
R. W. Duckncr paid fine and<br />
costs of $20.63 for illegal driving<br />
on a charge brought Jan. 14.<br />
J. L. McKenney was booked for<br />
illegal parking on the highway Jan<br />
13.<br />
A. T. Sanders paid fine and costs<br />
of $16.50 for havlnR no red light<br />
burning on his trailer Jan. 13.<br />
Deal 0. Simmons was booked<br />
Jan. 12 for failure to have an RRC<br />
permit.<br />
Robert Lee Cordon paid $20.50<br />
In fine and costs for an ovrlngth<br />
truck Jan. 12.<br />
PosPnas<br />
t (Continued from page I)<br />
handle any donations or married-al- s<br />
to purchase new equipment sr<br />
Help needy patients of the hospital.<br />
, It's n grand onuse and one<br />
worthy of th efforts of you fir<br />
Post tadto.<br />
The Dlftrmich it again on "emergen<br />
v operational status" this<br />
week with our Irrtertvpe oporator<br />
and shop foreman I:. C. (Buck)<br />
Hundlrv. in the local hospital<br />
from what was probably<br />
a light stroke Buck came to work<br />
last Friday morning with the fingers<br />
of his left hand sort of "out<br />
of control" so he couldn't function<br />
at the keyboard of his machine.<br />
An examining local physician snt<br />
him to a Lubbock nrve specialist<br />
and tests were run Saturday. H<br />
'was brought back to the Carta<br />
Memorial Hospital Tuitday morning<br />
where his pmgrws Is vry encouraging.<br />
In the meantime. Editor<br />
Charlie DWway has Jo m pod in<br />
to do Buck's Job on the Intertype<br />
mnchlne and outanle of covering<br />
'basketball games, whkh Charito<br />
has continued to do. the rest of us<br />
"have filled In doing Churl's newt<br />
writing for him.<br />
This is to bid gomlny and n<br />
real community thank you to Mrs.<br />
Dlllnrd Thompson who has so<br />
faithfully reported all th Graham<br />
community news as a Dispatch<br />
correspondent for tho last eight<br />
yours. Tho Thompson family, re<br />
sidents of the Graham area for<br />
about ten years, moved last week<br />
end to Toklo whore they wtN farm.<br />
Their daughter. Patsy. Is staying<br />
hero with friends to finish out her<br />
senior year at Post High. We're<br />
short a correspondent at Graham<br />
right now. but the Job soon wHt be<br />
filled by Mrs. Noel White, who<br />
will bo moving with her famMy to<br />
the Graham community soon. Mrs.<br />
Thompson did a wonderful Job t<br />
getting in all the item about the<br />
Gruham folks ami we hale to he<br />
her. Orabcth Is a former member<br />
of The Dlspateh staff, should hav<br />
tho Items coming In (or tbe paper<br />
very soon.<br />
In one second the sun send out<br />
a million time mar amrgy than<br />
Is stored in uH the mirth's eon I.<br />
petroleum and natural atu ftoWs<br />
Page 8 Thursday. January 19, ?96 The Pott Tex., DUpotchj<br />
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BflHHflHESjflflH<br />
NEW UTIUTY FIRM HEAD<br />
A R Watson. Iet, vvho wai c!ete J pre dent of Southwest<br />
tnr Public Service Co yesterday in Lubbock, succeeds J E<br />
Cunningham, right, to that office Cunningham, president<br />
for 16 yoars. was named vce chairman of the board.<br />
A. R. Watson elected<br />
new head of SWPS<br />
LUBBOCK A R Watson was<br />
elected president and general man<br />
lier of the Southwestern Public<br />
Service Company at the organiza<br />
tional meeting of the company's<br />
board of directors her<br />
J E. Cunningham, who has been<br />
president of the company since<br />
1915. was named vice chairman of<br />
the board.<br />
Watson, the newly elected prcsl- -<br />
Burglaries<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
strewn around In an obvious m irch<br />
for any hidden money.<br />
The safe m the office had Its<br />
knob knocked off ami had been<br />
opened and prowM, although it<br />
was unlocked.<br />
Entrance to Um food mart wu<br />
gained by kicking owt a panel In<br />
the roar door and crawling through,<br />
According to Deputy Corley<br />
At the ParrMi Grocery & Market<br />
on North Broadway, approximately<br />
$2 In change was taken<br />
from each of the open cash, regis-tor-<br />
Papers had been<br />
rummaged<br />
through In Arnold Parrtsh's office<br />
in a March lor money, but nothing<br />
Ue could be detected missing.<br />
Itntranen here was gained by<br />
knocking in n bathroom window on<br />
the west side af tho store.<br />
Approximately $6 in stamp money<br />
was stolen from the Southwestern<br />
PubHc Service office. Entrance<br />
was gained by kicking In a back<br />
TW burglar then "borrowod" a<br />
rope in tho offtc and cMmbod up<br />
into the attic and across In the<br />
furniture store whore they<br />
lot thoroselvsa mo the store<br />
through the ceiling via the rope.<br />
Only R trw pennies and a KrvoM<br />
alarm clock was missed Jrom the<br />
furnttur storo.<br />
Dpaty Cortoy said mvosUgatmg<br />
officers ar "working on the<br />
cnaos'' and are sneaking out torn<br />
loads.<br />
day. We like to have a little time.<br />
dent and general manager, was<br />
elected a vice president of the<br />
Southwestern Public Service Company<br />
in 1917 and elevated to executive<br />
vice president and general<br />
manager in 1053. Watson also is a<br />
member of the firm's board of di- -<br />
rectors.<br />
Cunningham has held various<br />
positions with the utility firm over<br />
a 31 year period. He has been a<br />
airector stneo ihi.<br />
Other officers named by the<br />
beard are H. L. Nichols, board<br />
chairman; Don D. Loden, vice<br />
president and secretary; II. 0.<br />
Ifodson, Roy Tolk and W. L. Poar-so- n,<br />
vice presidents; and J. T.<br />
Bradley, treasurer and assistant<br />
secretary<br />
Man wounded<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
and lives hero In Post, lie is a big<br />
man. outweighing Klser by npproxi<br />
mately 70 pounds. Deputy Corlcy<br />
estimated.<br />
Shepherd said Kiscr gave him<br />
the some account of events leading<br />
up to the shooting as had wit<br />
names he hnd questioned.<br />
The city marshal said, however,<br />
that Ktser had no permit to carry<br />
a gun.<br />
The shooting occurcd at approximately<br />
11:35 p. m. Two waitresses<br />
were In charge of the tavern, according<br />
to Deputy Corlcy. with<br />
the proprietor not present at the<br />
lime of the shooting.<br />
Officers said Klser suffered n<br />
few head laceration. He If 34.<br />
Dixon about 30.<br />
few hoad taeora lions.<br />
IN HOUSTON<br />
Mrs. Red Sloan of Slaton accompanied<br />
Mrs. Gntyden Howell<br />
to Houston Tuesday, where Mrs.<br />
llowoN entered the M. D. Anderson<br />
Hospital Wednesday far medical<br />
examinations They will visit<br />
In the home of Mr and Mrs Dal-to-<br />
Copple while there<br />
Get Your Order In Now For<br />
Quality Job Printing<br />
Check and seo, Mr. Business Man, what you nood<br />
window envolopes, office forms, stationery.<br />
statements,<br />
Order now before you are so short you'll nood thorn yester<br />
But In an emergency,<br />
we'll give you quick, service.<br />
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO YOUR OWN<br />
RemcmborQjiality<br />
SATISFACTION<br />
Printing Represents You Well<br />
Wherever It Goes<br />
....<br />
Youth board- -<br />
(Continued from page I)<br />
the vouth Mr. and<br />
Mrs Bid Ilatlcr. Texas Tech students,<br />
to organize a "work day"<br />
for the young people using the<br />
i enter to clean up the youth center<br />
grounds and to clean out the storeroom<br />
Monthly parties for the eighth<br />
graders were scheduled with the<br />
first to be held somotlme In Pclv<br />
ruary to which all county eighth<br />
graders will be Invited.<br />
Details for the first Junior high<br />
parly will be announced soon. Mrs.<br />
Byron Haynle is chairman of the<br />
committee of mothers to plan the<br />
party<br />
The Matters also wore requosted<br />
to complete the youth board for<br />
the center to be selected by students<br />
from tholr respective high<br />
school classes.<br />
The vouth center Is open oach<br />
Saturday night from 8 to 11 p. m.<br />
under supervision of the<br />
Facilities of the youth center<br />
may be rcnled for $5 per night<br />
from tho organization<br />
by catling The Dispatch.<br />
Bob "Smith, president of the youth<br />
center hoard, presided at the<br />
board session.<br />
SERMON TOPIC TOLD<br />
"Who Do You Trust?" will be the<br />
sermon topic Sunday at the Assembly<br />
of God Church, the pastor.<br />
Rev. J. R. Brinceficld said today.<br />
Text will be Psalm 56:11. "In God<br />
have I put my trust.<br />
1 will not be<br />
afraid of what man can do unto<br />
me".<br />
RETURN TO CARLSBAD<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Brown and<br />
sons of Carlsbad. N. M.. returned<br />
home Tuesday after spondlng the<br />
weekend with her parents, Mr.<br />
ami Mrs. W. C. Klker.<br />
DECKER<br />
Enchiladas<br />
Patio,<br />
No.<br />
PATIO, NO. 300 CAN<br />
SHURFRESH,<br />
CHILI<br />
OLEO<br />
KIM<br />
TAIL CAN<br />
Jop Quail<br />
Carl Jones takes<br />
new home permit<br />
(Continued tram n.. it<br />
in some JP<br />
has been considering such a nJ<br />
fmm Hi . Pitt<br />
Will<br />
cases<br />
m 44 I<br />
The Whlio River dam nmJ<br />
now five yean In the pM2<br />
i<br />
The storv behind some of the ten eye.<br />
stage, appears on Ik,.<br />
Vtrg, '<br />
"disturbing pence" cases The "law" was called with Dc- -<br />
l<br />
the<br />
In<br />
1901 reality.<br />
Con-cou-<br />
,<br />
rt<br />
The largest permit of the week Justice of the Pcnco D. C. Roberts puty Marshal Sam Price and It would nmvlit nil<br />
stable<br />
was to Carl Jonos for building a<br />
here each week pack moro Johnson answering. One of<br />
f. I<br />
water needs bv th fn.ir 1<br />
2.250 sqUaro foot residence at 119<br />
action than one of the TV westerns, the pair missed a swing nt Price<br />
night<br />
North Ridge Road In Westhaven<br />
Take tho Monday case of nnd Johnson was reportedly<br />
tiuc lur no remainder of tq,J<br />
tcnimy unu proDOOiy Well<br />
Addition at an estimated cost of<br />
Billy Bishop and M. S. Denton for<br />
(J<br />
JUIIU.<br />
example.<br />
$23,500.<br />
Bishop and Denton then "took leucrni<br />
According to City<br />
The new home will be of brick<br />
Marshal Otis off" running, according<br />
loan was npprovJ<br />
to Shepherd,<br />
with everybody In the place<br />
G. Shepherd<br />
construction with concrete foundation<br />
and composition roof.<br />
Jr. the two entered<br />
u.i ji-u-r lur mo project COnditfeJ<br />
al to tho water dlitrin --J.'l<br />
Luttrcll's Texaco Scrvlco Station giving chase. They disappeared certain loan specifications<br />
Another permit went to O. C. nt Main and Broadway Monday<br />
wfeg<br />
down the alley nnd circled back, are In tho process of beinc mptiJ<br />
Gamor for construction of a 20 by<br />
night and Jumped Valton Mnsscy, jumped into their car parked by tho district. "1<br />
30 foot concrete block house for the night service man, with a story the station and sped away.<br />
servants' quarters nt<br />
money.<br />
his residence.<br />
901 West Main, at an esti Shepherd said they started to night nt a local tavern and charg<br />
he owed them<br />
Dcnlon was arrested later that<br />
Tom Bouchlcr. chairman of (J<br />
White River wntcr board, pJ<br />
mated cost of $2,500,<br />
fight Mnssoy. When Harvey Smith ed with disturbing the pece.<br />
out n lot of work<br />
He<br />
now remain tj<br />
wu<br />
in.- - .i.i ..... i i ,. tr started to walk out of the station. wni fined $20.63, Including costs, uunc um wn mo pinns<br />
specifications<br />
rjl<br />
In<br />
Lumber Co. for addition ine<br />
,hcm lnimed tho<br />
rest<br />
the<br />
door by Justice Roberts after pleading<br />
comnlrlnt it .Jsl<br />
to the residence of A. T. Nixon. f",rt 5r'?k,,nB5 lr Eullty.<br />
proceed as fast as possible ma<br />
I<br />
815 Street, an bylso KlvlnE a<br />
!<br />
rnntrarl run hn tnt fnr<br />
swol- -<br />
West Fifth of IB<br />
Bishop was picked up In Level-lan- d<br />
:. . . .<br />
lion ny "ir<br />
F(<br />
into spring.<br />
21 foot carport and storage with<br />
by officers there tho next Action tn<br />
a concrete drive. The carport will<br />
day and returned<br />
nurrhnm Ihn .(. ..il<br />
to Post yesterday.<br />
will<br />
be of frame construction with a<br />
be initiated when loan<br />
Tumblers<br />
tm<br />
become available for Its paymtsS<br />
built-u- p<br />
roof.<br />
In JP court yesterday afternoon.<br />
Justice Roberts fined Bishop l4 i t<br />
cllrf-rtn-<br />
(Continued from page<br />
Pnit r nn Ihn<br />
1)<br />
sides<br />
him nt any<br />
Bouchlcr nro Dr A. C sJj<br />
time.<br />
$25.65 fine nnd costs for destroying<br />
personal property in breaking<br />
Shell's two doop tests<br />
man nnd R,<br />
He asks only that his tumblers<br />
J. (Rube)<br />
Jcnnintij<br />
drilled bolow<br />
not bo confused<br />
8,000<br />
with common Smith's glasses nnd also ordered<br />
pigeons In respect to dirty pens, that he pay $50 for replacement JACK MEEKS IN HOSPITAll<br />
Sholl Oil Company's two new mites, etc. The pens nro very glasses for Smith.<br />
A. A. (Jack) Mecks of<br />
Garza County deep tosts, the No. clean and the pigeons leave no He fined him $41.65 In fine nnd Southland area wns given tnA<br />
I Kirkoatrlck. and the No. 1 Davis, odors ns do chickens and other costs on a second clinrgo of disturbing<br />
the peace, nnd another the Garza Memorial Hosnlinl -<br />
v-<br />
gency treatment for nn lllnetii<br />
have both been drilled to n depth fowl. Wllke explains.<br />
of below 8,000 feet, according to Wilke has been rnlslng "tumbler"<br />
pigeons for the last four ing arrest. Justice Roberts add it. wnrys Hospital In Lubb<br />
$41.65 In fine nnd costs for resist Tuesday night nnd then taken i<br />
this week's oil reports.<br />
The No. I Klrkpntrlck, In Sec years here and In Odessa and hns'cd on $18.50 for mileage to go to or treatment.<br />
tion 3. Block 2 of the G1IAII Sur- - never had n neighbor complain Lcvclland return Bishlp, making<br />
vey. is at 8,225 feet waiting on about his birds,<br />
the total bill $175.45.<br />
ATTEND SERVICFS<br />
orders. Ho keeps a neat flying pen and After It was all over, Mnsscy, Mrs. Bob Russell, neeomn.i<br />
The No. I Davis. In Section 28. a breeding pen In his back yard who has picked up the nicknames by Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil MahoS<br />
Block 2, TANO Survey, his been and loves to talk about his pigeons. "fighter" and "killer" from tho ot snyucr, were In Waco Salun<br />
drilled to 8.357 feet and is prcpar- - Several In the community also ' considerable disturbance, remarking<br />
to take a drillstcm test of an have the "roller pigeons" Includ- - 'cd- "I - don't even know those two Mrs. Russell's brother, F, L<br />
to nttcna xuncrai services<br />
'<br />
unidentified zone nnd interval. ing Leo Cobb.<br />
guys."<br />
Spaddcn.<br />
Three building permits this week,<br />
calling for $27,750 in new residential<br />
construction, brought the 1961<br />
construction total in Post to date<br />
to $13,250.<br />
- ttj IWeatd -<br />
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UBBY'S. 10 OZ PKG.<br />
CUT<br />
ROSASITA.<br />
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OKRA<br />
16<br />
OZ<br />
PKG.<br />
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