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   Wellington Leader (Newspaper) - November 16, 1978, Wellington, Texas                                THE WELLINGTON TEXAS LEADER A 2 t ir flf t to four at the ttM limpet From they are Sandi M Chad Holland ami Varia and Editor Statements IM the boards action and by the issued a statement way Henry Wells reported that he said wouW clear Up controversy on the hopsital regret very much any misconceptions and apologize ton foc erroneous reflections issued an apology to Parsons M personal or for any misconceptions or professional character result reflections his character from stories on hospital fr W Parsons has been active in dozens of civic affairs in the especially in work towards improving weeks ago that Parsons had been dismissed as Codings r General Hospitals consulting v because local fund assign ment for the next school year will be based on that Local fund assignment is an amount of money that the state deducts from funds that would otherwise have been paid to the Brantley told the board that staff members in Austin told her that of all the school districts which have appealed the Wellington was the only one to date which has offered supporting evi dence to back up its Clement also reported that work has started on curbs and gutters for the south side of toon tne JOD in the and his professional ability has the new elementary school j at the request of the hospital and with his understanding that I would be for many weeks the Parsons It was a job that I did from on several I was hoping to turn job over and 1 was hurt by CHIROPRACTOR examination and treatment of spinal and nervous 2562133 South Main Texas never been It was not our intention to hurt but merely to try to report on board Wells Last week Collingsworth General Board dent Otis Emmert said No one has done more than Sandy Parsons in working to keep the hospital open and secure more and we appreciate all of his service to the Richard Sims Has r Knee Surgery In other action the board voted unanimously to pur chase 13 new girls basketball uniforms at an estimated cost of and to refund money which local citizens had donated towards that pur The board also voted unanimously to purchase drapes for the new superin tendent and tax offices at an estimated cost of Present were board mem bers Frank Campbell was Richard Sims underwent surgery on one knee in High Plains son of and is a student in Sell it with a Classified West Texas State University and injured his knee during an intermural football 4472916 CARD I INIROY SAVING INOIN MONROE I MATIC j SENATOR FARM TIRES GR 7815 Bias Cord iV 4 Pepper I Item HUD A may also use tut money lot equity loan guarantees or differ financial to support joint It li in this area that the city proposes to provide the sponsors part for funding the Southwestern Rail headed by Wayne has made application with the Fanners Home Administration for a loan of approximately million for the steel mill A site for the proposed mill has been secured at the southeast edge of facing on PM immediately north of Marian A loan to finance this steel mill would be a first in although that agency has made loans to fund steel mills in other VFW Slates Dance Glynn Moore Veterans of Foreign will sponsor a dance from until Commander Tony Stephens has Music will be furnished by the Country MM roll who a Kg fc list and with a teg is win as Is James who his hid an injury since the Shamrock gam Heady to nil ate the backup and they have had considerable experience this yeah Ron His Surgery in Austin James Ross of Quail was released from Seton Medical Center in Austin af ter undergoing major surgery there 10 days She is convalescing at the home of her sister and and Robert 1809 Travis until her doctors permit her to return home which will be after Ross is with her and other members of the family coming before or for the surgery were their daughter and Pat Carter of and Joel Ross of Alton Wilkins Admission will be per Stephens In Rings Daughters Hospital at Temple November at tie had been critically ill since going to Temple a tew days He retired from Meads Bakeries about 10 yean after a long tenure as As a young he had worked for the Wellington Bakery when it was owned by the late McDonald and Casey Jones and afterward by the late He and Jones were also partners in a grocery and he waa with Pepper Bottling During World War he was employed at Childress Air Force Base as a Wilkins was a member of the Wellington Volunteer Fire department ly 50 years and retired only a few years He began his service during a period when the department fought fires with meager much of it He helped it grow into the finely equipped department it has been for a number of He served as an officer several As a fireman many years ago he entered a burning house in northeast Wellington to rescue a small Alton Wilkins was born January Montague j the late and Henry A Shortly afterward the family came to the area that later became and later the family moved to where he gradua ted from high school He was married to Jimmie Shumate January 1928 in they lived here all of their married Wilkins belonged to First Baptist Church and the Odd Fellows Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at In First Baptist with the Stanley Pair en were Howard Herman Rob ert Johnny Clyde Jimmy Honorary pall bearers Ben John David Cat Dot All firemen who were not pall bearers attended the Burial was In Cemetery under the direction of Kelso Funeral Survivors ate his Jimmie Wilkins a Barbara Payne of Temple a Cager Witkins of Troup a Eunice Hunter of Childress and four Wellington UNiST Published every Thursday at 911 West Entered at second class mail 1909 at the post office at HENRY Editor and Subscription rates a year inside of trade territory SI a year outside of trade r y 4475175 FAMILY NIGHT ACH Thursday from 5 4 Large n Dinner Fish Dinner Steak Fingers CONVENIENCE STORES BUTTERMILK SAUCE GREAT uDGE FROSTY OCEAN RY SAUCE 2 i 79 SWEET POTATOES 2 CRANBE WAFFLE SYRUP GREAT CATSUP 2 M 3 m M 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