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Abernathy oc - MEMORIAL Weekly 19012 _ 12 , VOLUME 72, NUMBER 13 Chamber president · says selections made for Farm Family, Citizen of the Year Abernathy Chamber of Commerce President Elias "Shorty" Vecchio said the winners have been selected for the Farm Family of the Year and the Citizen of the Year. A secret committee poured over nominations submitted by the people of Abernathy. Selections were made this week but will not be released until the chamber's annual banquet Apr. 17. Lubbock Mayor David Langston will be the featured speaker Tickets are $10 arid available at Abernathy City Hall. Vecchio's Restaurant, Pinson ,Abernathy Weekly Review and Struve's Family Center. Danny's Hens and Fins will cater the event at Abernathy City Hall. lbecbamber'sregularmonthlymeeting will beTuesdayat Vecchio's RestaW'IIIIL Following tbe 7 a.m. meeting, cbambermembers will gather for two ribbon cuttings beginning at 9 a.m. Chamber members are offering commemorative T-sbirts for $12 each. The shirts are promoting Abernathy's 85th anniversary and 1994 ex-students reunion. Proceeds· from the shins sales will fund chamber activities at tbe reunion and anniversary next year. Shins can be seen and ordered at Cano's Steak House, Struve's Family Center, Security Bank, Vecchio's Restaurant, Abernathy City Hall and Abernathy Weekly Review. Election slated for FmHA county committee members; nominations begin Monday n.e \riilbiirlimiir:-··. lion (FoiHA) will begin accepting "At least three eligible farmer nominations Apr. 5 for election of voters, including the nominee, must coonty committee members, Mark sign the petition," Latham said. D. Latham, County Supervisor said Twoofthetbreecommitteemem- Tuesday. bers are elected by farmers in the FmHA County Committees per- county and one is appointed by form a variety of duties for the U.S. FmHA. Deparllllent of Agriculture's credit agency, including deciding whether an applicant is eligible for a farm loan. "For tbe purpose of this election, a farmer is defined as anyone who bas an interest in a farm in tbe county as owner, tenant or sharecropper," Latham said. This defmltion also includes the The Texas Education Agency bas randomly picked New Deallndepen- deotScboolDistrlct fora review next wedt. Superintendent AD. GambUnsaid a team of TEA members and various scbool personnel from around the state will visit New Deal classrooms next week. The size of the team is One of the elected seats is to bC ftlled for a three-year term at this year's election, which is scheduled for June 30, 1993. Anyone interested in running for the committee can obtain a petition and other information from the FmHA county office at 302 S. Gar- land in Plainview. unknown but they will be going into classrooms to speak with various teachers. Gamblin said the TEA picked 400 schools from around the state and have sent teams to some of those schools. The team Is from the TEA's Division of Accreditation. They will be looking at student APRIL 4, 1993 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS Spring forward... · Don't forget, Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, April4. Spring forward one hour. FRIDAY, APRIL l, 1993, ABERNA mY, TEXAS cars, five injuries Miraculously, only five people out of more than 20 traveling together were injured in a four-car accident on IH-27 Mar. 21. A series of events being invesdgated by the Department of Public Safety caused a Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet pickup, Ford Probe and Mitsubishi pickup to wreck in Abernathy around 9:45 p.m. Eleven vehicles and the Blazer were travel· ing north on lli-27. The 11 vehicles contained several young performance as recorded by state re- quired testing processes. They will also examine school improvement plans and implementation of those plans. The team will bold a public meet- ing Monday in the NDISD cafeteria. They will be seeking written or ver- bal comments from parents and citi- zens in general abOut student perf or· mance. site-based planning and bow decisions about school improvement are made. "I wish they would all come out," Gamblin said. "That's the only way this (on-site review) is going to work." He said TEA bas found these pub- lic meetings to be the best way to receive input from the community. People desiring further informa- tion may contact the school at 746- 5331. As part of a rate review· ordered by the Public Utility Commission of Texas in October 1992, Southwest- em Public Service Company hascom- pletedacurrentcost-of-service study and ftled a response to the PUCf order. The PUCf ordered SPS to dem- onstrate that its earnings level is ap- propriate and its rates are "just and reasonable". "Just and reasonable rates arc de- signed to allow a utility to recover its investment and operating costs and to provide to invQstors a return that is related to its efficiency," SPS Presi- dent Coyt Webb said. "And we be- lieve SPS bas demonstrated in this filing that overall, It is the one of the most efficient electric utilities in Texas." However. even with these effi- SERVING HALE & LUBBOCK COUNTIES adults returning to Colorado from South Pndre Island Spring break. The Blazer contained Lockney residents. Three fe· male and one male adult and one 7-month-old infant were taken to University Medical Center •.One pregnant female, Nikolyn Williams, 27, of Lockney rem&ined at UMC Wednes- day. All others have been released. cies, some costs have increased, said Gerald Diller, SPS group manager of rates and regulation. "lllesc known and expected fru:- tors have been included in our cost- of-service study and the result is a small revenue deficiency," Diller said. Such a deficiency indicates that overall revenues resulting from cur- rent rates are actually lower than warranred by the study. "As required. the SPS response includes new tariff sheets for all classes of customers. These new tar- iff sheets correct the revenue defi- ciency and reallocate, on a fair-share basis, costs among all classes of cus- tomers," Diller said. Under the new tariff sheets, some customers - including many small businesses, cotton gins and grain el- evators - would receive a small decrease. The average bill for resi- dential customers would increase 5 .I percent. i\n SPS residential customer on the "lighting rate" who uses 7001tilo- watt hours each month, would see a monthly bill increase of $2.05 - from $46.71 to $48.76. The overall residential rate will remain 13 percent lower than it was ten years ago and will still be among the lowest in the srate, Diller said. i\ hearing is scheduled in Austin Aug. SPS, tbe PUCf. the af. fecred Texas cities who have original jurisdiction over rates within their ooundarics and others will partici- pate in this process. A fmal decision by th-: PUCT isn t expected until late 1993 :md new rates, if ordered. would not go into effect until that time. Montford invites constituents to Austin for Governor festivities Texas Senator John T. Montford bas Invited tbe people from District Montford was elected President Pro Tempcire by the Senate in January. Statelawrequires&bePresidentProTemporetoactasGovemorwbenever the Governor and LieulenlllltGovernor are out of the state. Both Gov. Ann Ricbards and LL Gov. Bob Bullock will be away from the State Capitol Apr. 24 honoring a tradition over 40 years old. "''bis is a great opportunity for our Austin neighbors to become acquaintedwithlbewonderfuljleopleofWestTexasandourspeclalbrand ofbospitallty," Montford said. Festivities begin Apr. 23 with a 28th Senatorial District Charity Bash frqiQ 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Johnny Gimble and Bob WUis' Original Texas will perform In the Frank Erwin Center In Austin. West Texan Q.W. Bailey, an aciOr who bas starred In lbe "Pollee Acudemy" films and the TV aeries "M•A•s•H", will emcee &be evenL Admission is free. Donations will be acc:epced for Alzbeimer's disease research and the Sunsblne Kids. Montford will be sworn lnasGoveniOI' during ceremonies In lbe House Chamber from 12 p.m. to I p.m. Apr. 24. A reception will be held from I p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Governor's Mansion. A barbecue luncheon on the Capitol grounds will follow the sweating- in ceremony beginning at I p.m. The luncheon is $15 per person. All other public events are free. Special tours of the Governor's Mansioo and the Capitol extension will be conducted from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. The Montford Governor For A Day Committee bas set Apr. 10 as R.S.V.P. deadline. (Use the form prlntedbereandretum to P.O. Box 1927, Austin 78767-1927 .) Further information may be obtained by calling the coounlttee's office at 512 -37().1745. VIrginia Carter or Billie Glenn will connect Callers with one of Montford's county coontinators. Montford's District 281ncludes the counties of Borden, CasbO, Crane. Crosby, Dawson, pan of Ector, Floyd, Garza. Glasscock. Hale. Hockley. Howard, Lamb, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Reagan, Swisher, Terry. Upton, Ward and Winkler. He is chairman of the Senate ftnance committee. Is a member of tbe administration: education: natural resources; subcommiuee on water and Rdistricting, ethics and electioos commiuees. .. <io&ernor J]olyn p.!unclyeon 1/we will attend the John T. Montford Governor For A [}ay ceremonies and luncheon on Saturday, April 24, 1993. Please send me-- tickets at $15.00 each for barbecue luncheon on the Capitol grounds. Name----------------------------------------- Address------------'------------------------ City------------------- State--- Zip---- Phone------------------- ---------------- Make check payable to: Montford Governor For A Day Committee . 51213 70-1746 0 I/ we will see you at the 28th Senatorial District Charity Bash on Friday, April 23rd from 8:00 :p: m. to II :00 p.m.

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Page 1: Abernathy Weekly RevieWrl~;~~,i'unger.myplainview.com/abernathy/1993/1993-04-02.pdf · 1993. 4. 2. · Abernathy oc - MEMORIAL ci~~i., Weekly RevieWrl~;~~",i' 19012 12, VOLUME 72,

Abernathy oc - MEMORIAL ci~~i., Weekly RevieWrl~;~~",i' 19012

_

12

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VOLUME 72, NUMBER 13

Chamber president ·says selections made

for Farm Family, Citizen of the Year Abernathy Chamber of Commerce President Elias

"Shorty" Vecchio said the winners have been selected for the Farm Family of the Year and the Citizen of the Year.

A secret committee poured over nominations submitted by the people of Abernathy. Selections were made this week but will not be released until the chamber's annual banquet Apr. 17.

Lubbock Mayor David Langston will be the featured speaker

Tickets are $10 arid available at Abernathy City Hall. Vecchio's Restaurant, Pinson Ph~acy ,Abernathy Weekly Review and Struve's Family Center. Danny's Hens and Fins will cater the event at Abernathy City Hall.

lbecbamber'sregularmonthlymeeting will beTuesdayat Vecchio's RestaW'IIIIL Following tbe 7 a.m. meeting, cbambermembers will gather for two ribbon cuttings beginning at 9 a.m.

Chamber members are offering commemorative T-sbirts for $12 each. The shirts are promoting Abernathy's 85th anniversary and 1994 ex-students reunion. Proceeds·from the shins sales will fund chamber activities at tbe reunion and anniversary next year.

Shins can be seen and ordered at Cano's Steak House, Struve's Family Center, Security Bank, Vecchio's Restaurant, Abernathy City Hall and Abernathy Weekly Review.

Election slated for FmHA county committee members; nominations begin Monday

n.e F~llome AdiiiiliiSrta~ -·~stoou-<itlill \riilbiirlimiir:-· ·. lion (FoiHA) will begin accepting "At least three eligible farmer nominations Apr. 5 for election of voters, including the nominee, must coonty committee members, Mark sign the petition," Latham said. D. Latham, County Supervisor said Twoofthetbreecommitteemem-Tuesday. bers are elected by farmers in the

FmHA County Committees per- county and one is appointed by form a variety of duties for the U.S. FmHA. Deparllllent of Agriculture's credit agency, including deciding whether an applicant is eligible for a farm loan.

"For tbe purpose of this election, a farmer is defined as anyone who bas an interest in a farm in tbe county as owner, tenant or sharecropper," Latham said.

This defmltion also includes the

The Texas Education Agency bas randomly picked New Deallndepen­deotScboolDistrlct fora review next wedt.

Superintendent AD. GambUnsaid a team of TEA members and various scbool personnel from around the state will visit New Deal classrooms next week. The size of the team is

One of the elected seats is to bC ftlled for a three-year term at this year's election, which is scheduled for June 30, 1993.

Anyone interested in running for the committee can obtain a petition and other information from the FmHA county office at 302 S. Gar­land in Plainview.

unknown but they will be going into classrooms to speak with various teachers.

Gamblin said the TEA picked 400 schools from around the state and have sent teams to some of those schools. The team Is from the TEA's Division of Accreditation.

They will be looking at student

APRIL 4, 1993

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS

Spring forward... · Don't forget, Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, April4. Spring forward one hour.

FRIDAY, APRIL l, 1993, ABERNA mY, TEXAS

cars, five injuries Miraculously, only five people out of more than 20 traveling together were injured in a four-car accident on IH-27 Mar. 21. A series of events being invesdgated by the Department of Public Safety caused a Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet pickup, Ford Probe and Mitsubishi pickup to wreck in Abernathy around 9:45 p.m. Eleven vehicles and the Blazer were travel· ing north on lli-27. The 11 vehicles contained several young

performance as recorded by state re­quired testing processes. They will also examine school improvement plans and implementation of those plans.

The team will bold a public meet­ing Monday in the NDISD cafeteria. They will be seeking written or ver­bal comments from parents and citi­zens in general abOut student perf or· mance. site-based planning and bow decisions about school improvement are made.

"I wish they would all come out," Gamblin said. "That's the only way this (on-site review) is going to work."

He said TEA bas found these pub­lic meetings to be the best way to receive input from the community.

People desiring further informa­tion may contact the school at 746-5331.

As part of a rate review·ordered by the Public Utility Commission of Texas in October 1992, Southwest­em Public Service Company hascom­pletedacurrentcost-of-service study and ftled a response to the PUCf order.

The PUCf ordered SPS to dem­onstrate that its earnings level is ap­propriate and its rates are "just and reasonable".

"Just and reasonable rates arc de­signed to allow a utility to recover its investment and operating costs and to provide to invQstors a return that is related to its efficiency," SPS Presi­dent Coyt Webb said. "And we be­lieve SPS bas demonstrated in this filing that overall, It is the one of the most efficient electric utilities in Texas."

However. even with these effi-

SERVING HALE & LUBBOCK COUNTIES

adults returning to Colorado from South Pndre Island Spring break. The Blazer contained Lockney residents. Three fe· male and one male adult and one 7-month-old infant were taken to University Medical Center •. One pregnant female, Nikolyn Williams, 27, of Lockney rem&ined at UMC Wednes­day. All others have been released.

cies, some costs have increased, said Gerald Diller, SPS group manager of rates and regulation.

"lllesc known and expected fru:­tors have been included in our cost­of-service study and the result is a small revenue deficiency," Diller said.

Such a deficiency indicates that overall revenues resulting from cur­rent rates are actually lower than warranred by the study.

"As required. the SPS response includes new tariff sheets for all classes of customers. These new tar­iff sheets correct the revenue defi­ciency and reallocate, on a fair-share basis, costs among all classes of cus­tomers," Diller said.

Under the new tariff sheets, some customers - including many small businesses, cotton gins and grain el-

evators - would receive a small decrease. The average bill for resi­dential customers would increase 5 .I percent.

i\n SPS residential customer on the "lighting rate" who uses 7001tilo­watt hours each month, would see a monthly bill increase of $2.05 -from $46.71 to $48.76.

The overall residential rate will remain 13 percent lower than it was ten years ago and will still be among the lowest in the srate, Diller said.

i\ hearing is scheduled in Austin Aug. .~I. SPS, tbe PUCf. the af. fecred Texas cities who have original jurisdiction over rates within their ooundarics and others will partici­pate in this process. A fmal decision by th-: PUCT isn • t expected until late 1993 :md new rates, if ordered. would not go into effect until that time.

Montford invites constituents to Austin for Governor festivities Texas Senator John T. Montford bas Invited tbe people from District

28tocometoAustinApr.23-24wbenbeisswom~asGovemorforaday. Montford was elected President Pro Tempcire by the Senate in January.

Statelawrequires&bePresidentProTemporetoactasGovemorwbenever the Governor and LieulenlllltGovernor are out of the state. Both Gov. Ann Ricbards and LL Gov. Bob Bullock will be away from the State Capitol Apr. 24 honoring a tradition over 40 years old.

"''bis is a great opportunity for our Austin neighbors to become acquaintedwithlbewonderfuljleopleofWestTexasandourspeclalbrand ofbospitallty," Montford said.

Festivities begin Apr. 23 with a 28th Senatorial District Charity Bash frqiQ 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Johnny Gimble and Bob WUis' Original Texas Play~ys will perform In the Frank Erwin Center In Austin. West Texan Q.W. Bailey, an aciOr who bas starred In lbe "Pollee Acudemy" films and the TV aeries "M•A•s•H", will emcee &be evenL Admission is free. Donations will be acc:epced for Alzbeimer's disease research and the Sunsblne Kids.

Montford will be sworn lnasGoveniOI' during ceremonies In lbe House

Chamber from 12 p.m. to I p.m. Apr. 24. A reception will be held from I p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Governor's Mansion.

A barbecue luncheon on the Capitol grounds will follow the sweating­in ceremony beginning at I p.m. The luncheon is $15 per person. All other public events are free.

Special tours of the Governor's Mansioo and the Capitol extension will be conducted from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m.

The Montford Governor For A Day Committee bas set Apr. 10 as R.S.V.P. deadline. (Use the form prlntedbereandretum to P.O. Box 1927, Austin 78767-1927 .) Further information may be obtained by calling the coounlttee's office at 512 -37().1745. VIrginia Carter or Billie Glenn will connect Callers with one of Montford's county coontinators.

Montford's District 281ncludes the counties of Borden, CasbO, Crane. Crosby, Dawson, pan of Ector, Floyd, Garza. Glasscock. Hale. Hockley. Howard, Lamb, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Reagan, Swisher, Terry. Upton, Ward and Winkler.

He is chairman of the Senate ftnance committee. H~ Is a member of tbe administration: education: natural resources; subcommiuee on water and Rdistricting, ethics and electioos commiuees.

fl&_. ·,~_· .. ;.,~ · ) <io&ernor J]olyn ~· ~ontforb -....~ ~mtugural p.!unclyeon

1/we will attend the John T. Montford Governor For A [}ay ceremonies and luncheon on Saturday, April 24, 1993. Please send me-- tickets at $15.00 each for barbecue luncheon on the Capitol grounds.

Name-----------------------------------------

Address------------'-----------------------­

City------------------- State--- Zip----

Phone------------------- ----------------

Make check payable to: Montford Governor For A Day Committee. 51213 70-1746

0 I/ we will see you at the 28th Senatorial District Charity Bash on Friday, April 23rd from 8:00 :p:m. to II :00 p.m.

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Wilb !be Rev. Broe. Max Copelalld llld MIIDIIY JobiiiOII ofllc:ialin&. B~·was ID Fowler Cemetery

-Spicewood. PID&oodiccl '111unday. Mar. 2s.ID

HlJhland l...ate4 Medk:al Centet ID Burnet after a tner Ulness.

He was borD in ~and was a

dllldten; llld five areat·gnmddill· dren.

Pallbcai'en WCie Bob Lewis, Jim Faubion, Billy Pbl1lipa, Karl Scwab, Craig Seward; CJ. Wblgbman, Pat Boyle,MaxeyPinaoniiiCIJimRati.

Melvin Clifton Owens Sr. Services for Melvin Clifton

Owens Sr., n,ofSpurwaeat2p.m. Monday, Mar. 29, ID Fust Baptl&l Cburcb wltb lbe Revs. Cbrls McCauley, pastorofMjcfway Cburdi in Paducab, and MelviD Owens Jr., pas~ of Temple Bapli&l Cburcb, officiallns.

Burial wasinSpurMemoriaiCem· etcry UDder direction of Campbell Funeral Home.

Owens died at11 :03 p.m. Friday. Mar. 26, In Stonewall Memorial Hospilal in Aspermont after a lengthy iJlncss.

He was born In Haskell and mar· rlcdEihelloDozleronFcb. 9,1952, ID Lovlagton, N.M. He was a U.S.

Army veteran of World WarD llld bad worlced for tbe F81Ulers Co-Op Compress in Lubbock. He was a member of tbc Veterans of Fordgn Wm lllld was a Baptist. A aon. Billy Joe, dicclln 1962.

Survivors IDclude his wife; two sons.Me1viDJr.ofGirardilndJimmy otWicbitaFalls;twodaugbtetS,Cbar· loue McCauley of OiJard and Mary CbMO of Seymour; a brolber, Wes· ley of New Deal; tbree sisters, Wlnfontflceman of Slaton. Opal Findley of Lubbock and Sina McDaniels of Houston; 13 grand· cblldren; and seven great·grsndcbil· dren.

Velma Johnson Figley Velma Jobnaon Figley, 81, of

Denver City clle4 Thursday. Mar. 25, in Metbodill Hospital aftet a lengthy Illness. No services are planned.

Cranadon was under direction of Reslbaven Funeral Home and Cre· llllklry.

Mrs. Figley was born in Vici, Okla .. and moved to Denver Oty from Slaton In 1985. Sbe manied Roy Figley on May 30. 1935, in Healdton. Olcla. He preceded ber In

deatb. Sbe was a school teacher in O~~AbernathyandSiatonand was a member of First United Meth· odlst Churdl in Denver City.

Survivors Include a daughter, Myrna Powell of Denver City; two grsndcbildten; and two great-grand· cbildren.

Tbe family suggests memorials 10 tbe Building Fund of First United Methodist Cburcb of Denver City or tbe American Heart Association.

ntE ABERNA1lfY WEEKLY REVIEW (USPS 003-340) (ISSN 0895·4291)

SCOTT & JUDY LUCE Publishers

Published weekly on Friday of cath week, except first Friday after Cbriatmas and one Friday during summer months, at the

· Abernathy Weekly Review office at 916 Avenue D. Mailing address: P.O. Drawer 160, Abernathy, Texas 79311.0160

MOVING? Send your mailina label and corrections to Aber· natby Weekly Review, P.O. Drawer 160, Abernathy, Texas · 79311.0160.

SUBSCRIPI'ION RATES One year in Abernathy and Hale County· $17.00

One year in Lubbock County • $20.00 All other onc·ycar a!lbscriptions • $24.00

Established in November of 1921. Second class postage paid at United States Post Office, 801 Avenue D, Abernathy, Texas 79311·9998.

~~ NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION

Notice to tbe Public: Any erroneou• reflection u~n the c:ba· rac:ter, reputation or &tandina of any firm, mdividual or corporation wiD be gladly corrected upon beina called to lhe attention of the publisher.

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POSTMAS1ER: Sencb4dreu cbaapsto the Abernathy WC41kly Review, P.O. Drawer 1(!0, Abernal,hy, Texas ~11.0160. . .. : ·

.~fl'lrlvanP.Ru«<D.80,ot Abemllby wen: at tO a.m. s..day, M.. 27,1DFintBapdsteludJwltb tbe Revs, HoDia Sllewmake Sr. of MidllnctiP4Deunia Teela'l, ...... of'liclaliq •.

Burial was ID Restbaven Cem· etery ID Lubbodt under ditec:tloa of Abell Funeral Home.

Ruffindled'lbunday, Mar. 2S,ID Mctbodlst Hoepilal in Lub!Joct after alenglby illness.

He was born in Collinsville and married Rulb Bledsoe on June 30. 1934, In Dorcbester. Tbe coUple moved to tbe New Deal lftllin 1948 llld to Abernatby in 1969.

He was a U.S. Navy~ wbo

Letter to editor

Postcards needed Tothedlton We're studying your stale. We

would like some postcanls from your &late. We would enjoy people of any age 10 send tbem. We tbank you {pr your belp.

Sincerely, KarenWIIIten lber• Sdwol Iberia, Oblo 43325

Thompson ­named Tandy top scholar

Mau 1bompson bas been recog­nized as an outstanding math-sci· ence-computer science student. The Abernathy High School senior will receive; a certificate from tbe Tandy Technology Scholars program.

This is the fourtb · year schools certified by tbe program have nomi· natedtop&IUdentsln tbe United States. Thompson was among 23,259 meri· torious seniors selected for tbisbonor.

bad IC'IVCd (lO lbe uss Nonb c.o. Una. He wubd u a giDoer for lO ,_sllld ... Melbodilt.

Surviwnindude blnMc; &lOIIi Cblrlea of Houston; • dlugbter, W'I1IQ Moore o1 Antoa; dfte afs. la'l. Nlllllle Halllllld Wilma Ma­lone. botb of Howe, and Mlldn!d Nolanotla& Veps,Nev.; llixgnmd­cblldrcn; lnd ef&bt peal·JI1Iildcbil· dieD.

Pallbearers were Keith Moore. Bruc:e Ruflln, Cliff Dippel, Rusty Barry, Robby Cobb and Mlke­McNeely.

The talnny suggests memorials to lbe American Cancer Society.

HCFashion Show set

Tbe 1993 Hale County Senior • FulliolrSbow wUI be beld Apr. 6 at 6 p.m. at tbe Ollie Uner Centet In Plainview. 4-H'ers bave been citber constructlng tbelr outfit or buying tbeir particular outfit and doing com­parison sbopplng.

Tbe four different categories In· elude school and casual, alblellc and specialty, formal and an open class wblcb includes clolbiDg sucb as dressy dresses or ~DIS, etc.

Prior to tbe fasblon &bow lbe 4-H' m will be lntervlewccl by a panel of tbree judges wbo will ask ques· dons aboUt lbelr clotbiDg project IIC·

tivitles.

Weather 6y Dming

DATE 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30 3/31

H L RAIN 86 40 78 37 70 38 74 35 79 41 79 36 .52 Rain 64 39

LEGAL NOTICE NEW DEAL I.S.D.

SPRING 1993 TEST ADMINISTRATION PLACE: HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE ANNEX

TIME: 8:00A.M.

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May 5 Language Arts Reading May 6 Matbematlcs Matbemadcs

lndividualswboarenolongerenrolledinaTexaspubllclk:hoolandwlsb to registet 10 retake lbe exit level TEAMS or TAAS tesl(s) may pick up a registration packet at tbe New Deal High Scbool Principal's Ofi'ICC. Registration fonns must be completed and rea:ived in Iowa City ,Iowa, no lala' lban 5:00p.m. on the dates indicated below.

AprU 12, 1993-T AAS nllllln8, TAAS natb, or eltber TEAMS test Only one registration form is needed to register for the T AAS and/or lbe

TEAMS tesL New Deal I.SD. and Natlooal Computet Systems will not be responsible for registration forms tbat are delayed or lost in the mail. It is . suggested tbat individuals registering for lbe test make arrangements with tbe appropriate postal agent for a proof of delivery notice. Questions concerning out-of·scbool examinee testing should be directed 10 Jimmy Noland at 8()6.. 746-5331 or Lana McRae at 8()6.746-5933.

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OD dlo dcl[lb ofdlelr buaDd llld tadler,IVIII RuftiD; IP41D David PIIIIOD OD lbe loa r:l.blll'llber.

Tllanb palO Dmlcby, EloJie. Emma llld Wlmde for .crvtn,. ThiDb IIIIo pa to Clllrlle IIIII Clayton for dellverlag meals. .

'lbatlb to lbe IIIIIIY wbo ba~~e pven IIBIIOl'illa 10 lbe oeoa. . The oentet will be bavlag a Skip Bo tounllmentlbla mmlb. Wllt4Z next

weelt'a news fordelllls. Sorry Pee 'lbompsoa was ill a could notapelt 10 lbe aenlon OD Wednesday.

Apr. 7 will be lfnllnglllld IUDcb 11 tbc oentet. The menu Is dllcllen fried steak, gravy. potaiOea, green beaDs, deasert. rolls. tea lnd coftee.

-BueiToler

New arrival Eric and SbanevaJolmsoll of Ab­

ematby are tbc proud parents r:l a girl, Kaltlyn Shawn. Sbe was bom at 6:12am. Mar. 141D SL Mary of tbe Plains Hospital.

Sbe weigbed 5 pounds and 12 ounces.

Matetnal grandparents are C.W. and Sbaron Proust of Abeniathy.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jobnson of Iowa.

Kaltlyn Is welcomed bome by ber brother, Ryan, 8.

IRRIG~ N PRO~Cts

V•wr.Y. Valley Irrigation

Systems 4521 Clovis Road

Lubbock 7

To report your local news, caD tbe Abernathy Weekly Review, 298-2033.

NOTICE OF R.KiiiT TO NOMINATE BY nTITION

The Fum011 llame Admlnlallatlon (FmHAl Ia acceptlna nomtnarlons Cot County CommlltH elections (or Hale Camty Ula notice Is lrNed to Inform ellalble vo1011 of the rflht ta nominate orndklatea bJ pelltlon. Copies of the petition ond lnltlllctlons on Ito completion coo be obtobred from your locll FmllA office.

Persons noMinated lhoutd h•r• en Interest In 1 rum u 1n ow•er. tenant, or ohuecropper wllhln the county or ueo In which actlwltloo of the county or uea commlltee ue carried out. They muol be cllluno or thel!nlted Slates or lllena lawfuUy admllled to the Unlled Stales for permanent residence, and be woU qulllfled for committee work. Spouoet of lholl peroona who meet the elfiU.WtJ ctltorla ue lloo elfllble for nomination (or election lo Che couniJ committee. Nomlnotlona muat be recet .. d In the Hale Camty Office } .;, Iaiii than

Hay 17, 1993. - FmHAcommlctee elecclono uo open to Ill tlltllble votera without reaud to rece, color, oelfllon, nallonal ori&ln, qe, poUtlcal affDiallon, multal atoblo, lOll, ond/ar hondlcop.

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APRIL 3 - 4, 1993

Saturday • • • • • • 9:00 a.m. to 9:00p.m.

Sunday • • • • • • • 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.

OLUE LINER CEN'J"EB. Plainview, Texas

Proceeds to Benefit

PLAINVIEW MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM

A/'ID OTHER PLAINVIEW ROTARY CHARmES

Saturday, Apr. 3, 7 a.m. Just Like Home Laundromat·

1305 Ave D (Behind Antelope Car Wash) Our sparkling clean. personable laundromat has all· the conveniences that will make doing the wash a more pleasant experience for you.

• 25 Brand New Washers and Dryers • Fully Attended At All Times • Special Machines For Extra Large Loads • Clem, Brlghdy Lit, Safe

•Open 7 Days, 7 a.m. untillO p.m.

B:o~ and Teenie tBurnet.t, pw"·ers'/,O·peraJors

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We 11\akr CONCRETE the old-fashioned way, With Pure Cement ... Call for 1 Yard or 100 Yards

Finishtr Awilllbk \VB8T BUILDBRS·SUPPLY HaleCenler fl39..211l2 1~15

Country Depot Play the Lottery- DROP TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

Play Texas LottQJIIere Now Taking Baby Chick Orders

3 liter Coc:a Cola- S1 .89 ONION SETS AVAILABLE SilO milea 110uth of FM 1294 OD N. Uulvenity

Saaris celebrate 50th anniversary Mrs. Gary Don Grisham

Tony Loper Abernathy Producer's

Co-op 298-2511

Clark Riley Riley

Agri-Services 298-4050

Jack and Jo Saari of Las Cruces. N.M., celebrated tbeir 50th wedding 81Uliversary Mar. 20. Tbey were given a reoepdon Mar. 21 by their children.

Jolm Kenneth Saari Sr. and LornaJoNeis were married Mar. 20, 1943, in San Marcos. Tbey bave beenresidentsofta..Crucessince 1965. Mr.and Mrs. Saari bave been tbe owners of Big Jack and Son Appliance Store since 1965. They remain active in the store's operations today, in parUlersbip with their son, Rick Saari.

Ceremony unites Shuey, Grisham

Tbe couple enjoys boating. 'lbf;lr cblklren are Jobn Saari of San Antonio and Rick and Chuck, both of

Las Cruces. They have tbree grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Lorna Jo Saari is lbe daughter of Mrs. Harlow Neis of Abernathy. Guests from Abernathy were Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Neis and Randy, Mr. and

Mrs. Tim Barton, Justin. Cbris and Brady and Dixie Barton.

Exes Exchange A special meeting for class reps will be held Apr. 3 from 12:30 to2 p.m. at

Cano'sSteakbouse. Reps, Ibis is an Important meeting. Please try 10 be there. It will be fun; lbere are great door prizes.

Some of you dues paying members may not have gotten a newsleuer due to changes In your addresses. The post office will not forward mail tbat is bulk mailed tbat bas even a minor address change (sucb as a street address changed to box delivery in Abematby). Please don't give up on us. We paid extra postage to get your new address and we will be mailing them ou1 soon. We were waiting until we have enough for another bulk mailing.

Vicki Lagean Shuey and Gary Don Grisham were united in marriage at 2 p.m. Mar. 21 at the Church of Cbrist in Abernathy. David Bennett. minis· terofthe AbemalhyChurchofChrist, performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride is thedaugh1erof Jimmy and Virginia Shuey of Abernalhy. The groom is lhe son of Harvey ami Jean Grisham also of Abernathy.

Given in marriage by her falhcr, lbe bride wore a while satin gown wilh organza ruffled sleeves. The bodice was accented with beads and iridescenl sequins. The hemline and cmin were also accented wilh beaded lace and organza ruffl~s. Tbe wed· ding gown was fashioned for her by her mother.

ChristycCok.erof Pine Bluff, Ark .• cousin of lhc bride, served as maid of honor. Shelly Downs of Abernathy served as bridesmaid. They wore ballerina length dresses of peach Moire taffeca with white ruffled or-

ganza sleeves. Scou Tucker of Dallas was best

man and Mark Middleton of Aber· nathy was groo!Jlsman.

Casey Shuey, niece of the bride, was flower girl and Quinton Bridges was ring bearer.

A reception was held i81Ulediatel y following tbe ceremony in the fel· lowship hall. Wedding cake was served by Dianne Lacy and Evelyn Bridges and punch was served by Tmcy Shuey. Coffee and chocolate cake was served al the groom's table by Sharla Middleton.

1bc bride is a graduate of Aber· nathy lligh School and is employed by First Scale Bank.

The groom is also a graduate of AHS and is employed by M ·K Indus­tries in Lubbock.

After a wedding trip 10 Albuquer· que, N.M., the couple lives in Aber· · nathy.

CfayCaJs 'Bakg,ry

If you cbange your address, please make sure we get one of your change of address cards or give us a call. It costs us thiny-five cents on every newsleuer lbat we bave returned with a new address, not counting lbe initial postage. We mailedoutoytl~~~~IIII\1!1J!e..Patll!!nftt.)~J!ltimed.ltwould cost us as mucb 10 mai! tbose 200 individually as it cost us to mail tbe 1,000

' at bUlk rate. Again, reps, wecan'tempbaslzehow Important it is tohelpuskeep your rosters updated.

Study Club takes TTU tour

1209Ave. D o ·pening Saturday " ';;JI~ ol ·'*·· ~S4c,ie4

't:J,"'"'ue4 FREE Delivery

Phone orders welcome

TRIVIA: Wbatex bad a43-year lime period between tbe time he gradualed from AHS and the time his youngest child graduated from AHS'I He only has two children.

-Diana PbUUps

PLAINS GRAIN & FARM SUPPLY ~ Abernathy, Texas _# '.~rAIIYour .FanningN~.

Abernathy Lubbock

298-2521 PHONE 763-4868

lbe 1935 Study Club mel atlhe Abernalhy Public Library Mar. 25 at 11:15 a.m. to go on a field trip ar· ranged by the social committee, Mrs. Amo Struve, Mrs. Donald Huffaker and Mrs. Gid Adkisson.

A buffet luncheon was served al the LublxJCk Country Club. At2 p.m., tbe group had a guided tour of the Texas Tech Soulhwest Collection which was interesting.

Members making the trip were Mrs. Gid Adkisson. Mrs. Hilburn Barrick, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Jack

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Fritltzy, Apri/2 Abernathy baseball plays Ralls, 5 p.m., there One-Act Play, South Plains College New Deal baseball team plays LCHS, 6 p.m., there New Deal tennis, Whiteface/Sundown tournament Saturtlay, Apri/3 Abernathy track teams in Shallowater Track Meet New Deal track teams in Idalou Track Meet Abernathy Riding Club, 7:30p.m., city hall Montltzy, Apri/5 New Deal baseball team plays Plainview JY, 5 p.m., here Abernathy School Board, 8 p.m., Administration Building TIUSfiAy, Apri/6 Abernathy Chamber of Commerce, 7 a.m., Vecchio's Abernathy Lions Club, noon, Abernathy City Hall Abernathy baseball plays LCHS, 5:30 p.m., there District tennis, Plainview TEA public meeting, 7 p.m., NDISD cafeteria Thurstbzy, AprilS District tennis meet continues, Plainview To incluJe your llaivity on this clllenJar call 298-2033 298·2551 * 611 Ave. D *Abernathy, TX 79311

Member

Hackler, Mrs. John Hale, Mrs. E.A. Houston, Mrs. Donald Huffaker, Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs. Thomas Johns­ton, Mrs. Glenn McDonald, Mrs. Amo Stiuve and Mrs. Charles Wil· son.

298-4081

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Decorator ACrylic l..Qtex House Paint

Resists flaking, peeling or blistering; mildew resistDnt;

!O.ytar warranty; Mfg. Sugg. on Sale . Ret. $22.51 gal.

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I PA,021 FIUDAY,APlUl-2.1993 THBABERNA'IHYWBBKLYRBVIBW

~~ WiBeos~av&ilabie · ~ Keeping an eye on Texas .-I:.awn niowt~g. edghig, ~tc •.

~t pu~li~ library TeXIIW Who q1111111y lor flnincleJ ~from Aid to FIIOIIMit with Depencllnt Chlkhn are~ lingle women with twO cNidren 6 )'tll'l olll «younger. Payments in TtlCIII 8WI1Ige $57 per month (or aboUt $1.88 a day) per family member. leaa than half· 1118 national avemge ol $' 34 per month.

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Student working way through college can 'K._evln at 298-2780 .

Mardi Is a time to matdl Into ipdDJ lllld mardi to y.our local ll· 1nry for bOilts lllld videos. A new vldeoC81111ogueisout for videos avail· able to on1er from the West Tcqs Ulnry System.

Ncwaericsi!R! Rcadioa Rainbow, National Parks &Dd Monuments, Uncle Hilmer's Video Encyclopedia or Fishing. Walk 'lbrougb lhe 20tb Ccntur)' with DIU Moyers. Captain O.G. Readmore, Cbronlclcs of N1111ia, Cosmos, Animated Hero Classics, Vldeotrip, Creating Your Own Wedding Flowers, World of Josepb Campbell and lhe TrBDsfor· malion of Myth Tbrougb Time, and Winnie the Pooh.

Senior citizens will be interested in Individual videos with informa· lion for their needs such as How to Stretch Your Retirement Dollar, Medicare and Coordinated Cart Plans &Dd What to Look for in a Nursing HQmt.

New adult books available are Swett Liar by Jade Devereaux, Into Thill Air by Caroline Leavitt, This lrtcrediblt Century by Norman VIncent Peale, Evening Star by Larry McMurtry, lmuuli (Star Tr.tk. tht Ntxt Generation) by Perer David, Silktn Web by Sandra Brown, Van­ish with the Rose by Barbara Michaels, Circumstances Unknown by Jonelle Heckler,/BMM Blues by Gerald A. Browne and Sword of San Jacinto, a biography of Sam Houston by Marsball DeBruhl to celebrate the 200thanniversaryofHouston'sbir1h-

c!QinMMdl. Boob !,n the Allemalhy library

rrom :be lilt 1n1 77tt Moort and 1 by Betsy Bym. Eanla to Manhtw by Paula Dlnzlaer. Steppirtg ort tht Cracu by Mary Downing Hohn, Altaboy, Sam/ by Lois Lowry. Jour­ney by Patricia MacLacblaD. Maxie, Rosie a1lll Eari·PIJI'IMrs in Crime by Barbara Park. Shiloh by Pbyllls Rey· ooids Naylor, Chicken SuN/Qy by Patricia Polacco and Jo alllltht Ban· dit by Willo Davis Roberts.

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T••••Cornptrolitf of PIAMk: Accounts

In an effort to promote furtbcr cooperation between lhe public li­brary and the public school libraries, the Abemadly Public Lilnry bas pulledbol*sontheaa:eleratedreader lKd lists and shelved them in a separate area for easier access by students.

The Abernathy middle school is promoting reading from now until the end of tile school year based on these lists of classic books witb prize incentives for reading.

AARP Bulletin offers tips on keeping savings secured

Baseball meet slated Apr. 9

The Abernathy Baseball Associa­tion will bold its annual organiza­tional meeting Apr. 9. The meeting w.a be held at 8 p.m. at Abernathy City Hall.

(Editor's note: This article was taken from tbe AARP Bulletin, Jan. 1993, Vol. 34, No. I, Washington, D.C.)

You can weather the nation's banking mess, experts say, by ob· serving a few simple rules. .

Make sure all your money is fed­erally insured.

Look for tbe government insur­ance agency's symbol--tbe FDIC

. logo in a bank, !be FDIC's eagle­eacircled-by-sws in a savings and

All inrerested parties are encour- IOBD or tbe National Credit Union aged to attend. Officers will be Administration's logo in your credit elected. union. If you don't see these sym­

bols, gel your money oul

state. Justsenda$5 cbeclt, made out to Verlbanc Inc., tol'AARP Offer, c/ o Veribanclac.,P.O.Box461, Wake­field, Mass. 01880.

Capital, however, is only one measure of an institution's stability. If you want instant radngs or safety reports on one or more banks, thrifts or credit unions, you CBD get !bern by phone from Veribanc(800)442·2657 or Bauer Financial Reports (800) 388-6686. Botb send printed follow-ups by mail.

Single Premium Defetred Annuities Numerous Companies ~Choose From Up to 7 .(}II, inlerest - tax deferred Why seule for 3~ - 4~ elsewfll,re?

David Salltder'SOn CLU,ChFC

298-4

ENTER 'IODAY AT ANY DAIRY~ S'IOREI AND GET A $5 OFF COUPON '10 FIESTA 'I"EXArl

Abernathy varsity track teams place at Sundown

Keep your balance in every ac­count below $100,000-far enough below so interest payments won't kick it over.

Remember thai inheriting money,

Veribanc charges $10 for tbe fii'St report and $5 for each additional one in the same phone call: Bauer charges $I 0 and $2, respectively. Botb rating fmnsalsooffermoredetailedreports for $25 and up.

Plainview car show benefits area charities

It's the Dairy Oueen•tFiesta Texas• Sweepstakes! Get your entiy forms at any oo• for a chance to win the Grand Prize: a family reunion for 25 people at Fiesta Texas•! Including round-trip airfare to San Antonio on Southwest Airlines, accommodations at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter and/or Marriott Riv.erwalk, with free admission~

The Abernatby varsity girls took tenth with 23 points and the boys were seventh with 24 points in tbe Roughneck Relays at Sundown last Saturday.

Girls Field Events

Triple jump: 3. Jennifer William­son, 32-2

Shot put: 4. Rachel Waits, 30-9 LAJng jump: 6. Williamson, 14-3

1/4 RuMina events

400 relay: 3. Julia McDonald, William5on, Leslie Riley, Krista Bry­ant. 55.95

Abernathy native retires from Navy

Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dana W. Moore, son of Martin and Dor­othy Moore of Abernathy, recently retired from active duly after 20 years of service.

Moore most recently served witb Helicopter Mine Countenneasures Squadron 14, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va.

The 1967 graduate of Abernathy High School joined the Navy in June 1967.

Crime Stoppel"S 24 hours_ 1\/~ .. y

t-800-299•TIPS(tU77) Callers wm ~lnain

anoi'I)'DU)~

Abernathy criuKi StOpperS is still in effect. Tbeir. boUtS are from 8 a.m. to S p.m., M,tin~>' -Friday. This new n~bCr Is a combined effort of H&le ~QUnty.

''confused about life insurance? Rely on me to help you

make the right choices.,,

Stale l'arnl Ufc lnsur:on~c Compi111)'

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Boys sellingabomeorgettingalump-swn Field events rctiremeut payment can boost your

Discus: 6. Kraig Durrett, 109-2 balance sharply. Triple jump: 6. Brian Martin, 40· CurrenUy, you can have several

8 112 accounts in the same institution cov-Sbot put: 2. Durrett, 40-7: 5. Car- ered up to $100,000 each, as long as

los Casias, 38-6 each is in a different "legal owner-Longjwnp: 5. Jody Turner, 19-4 ship category". -

Running events Each of !be following is consid-3200: 4. Esteban Lopez,ll:22.52 ered to be a different category: An 400 relay: 6. Abernathy, 46.45 individual account, a joint accoun~ a 1600:4. E. Lopez. 5:07.97; 6. Ben testamentary (payable upon deatb)

LAJpez, 5:10.38 account, an individual retirement The Aberolllby track .tea.mS will = account, KeosJt-er--elher-·lyPCo.ef:l'ef::"

be at the Shallowater track meet to- ~ tirement account. ---· --· -- · · morrow. This will change Dec. 19. Insur­

Cheerleaders named for AHS

The Abernatby High School var­sity cheerleaders for 1993-94 will be Marilyn Askins, Danni Engle, Mela­nie Riojas, Nadia Soliz. Misty Sprad­ling &Dd Regina Rodriguez.

The mascot will be Rachel Over-street

Junior varsity cheerleaders will be Lori Perez, Jennifer Williamson, Tiffany Myatt and Erica Garcia.

The new sponsor is ReGina Wise.

COW POKES

ance coverage for all your self-di­rected retirement accounts in one in­stitution will be limited to a single $100,000. Self-directed accounts are tbose that let you decide wbere to invest the money-IRA's and Keoghs, for example. lndividual,joint and certain trust accounts, bowever, will continue to be insured separately.

To help you check on the safety of your bank, lhe AARP Bulletin has arranged witb Veribanc Inc .. a bank rating finn, to send bulletin readers Veribanc's estimated FDIC capital classifications for all banks in any

By Ace Reid

"How come none of these Western shows ever tell how a dang good cowboy suffers when he has to dig a mile of postholes?"

Fanning and ranching are hard work, and First State Bank works bard to provide tinanclna &hat fits your individual needs. See us for 8ft ftnanciq!

The annual Rotary Car Show is scheduled for Apr. 3-4 at the Ollie Liner Center in Plainview. Show hoursare9a.m. to9p.m.onSaturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

It will feature all types of classic and special cars, vendors and a swap meet. Entertainment will be provided by Moon Man. feat11ring 1950s and '60s rock 'n' roll music. . ,Admis,siQ!l.iJ: $l,Wr.A!III!!iJWltU­

for children 7-12 witb children under seven admitted free.

Proceeds from tbe sbow benefit Meals on Wheels and other charities.

and a family reunion meal at Fiesta '. Texas"'. Or win other great prizes fl from Coca-Cola'". like a color TV or IIIIIDVAa grill/cooler combination! Plus, &I:MUID everybody gets a free $5 OFF Itt++ + 1 coupon to Fiesta Te~as'"! But hurry ll-EME PARK • -contest ends Apnl18! SonAn<onio.-

SAN ~..\\t!J'.!lf1.

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CONSUMERS FUEL ASSOCIATION

OF ABERNATHY

APRIL 6, 1993, 7:30 P.M. THE COMMUNITY CENTER DINNER WILL BE SERVED ELECTION OF 2 DIRECTORS AUDIT REPORT DOOR PRIZES

l we ...... like to CJpress our ~oa for the many sets or sympathy shown at the loss of -~y - wife and our molhcr, Malid. Your prayers, cards, c:alk, food, visits and loYc arc treasured. May God bless each of you.

T.l!, l..uiPc1, Olldra l..alrick a: fiaaily, l.eft Ultdck cl r-ily,' a.ne, l..alrick & family, Allll McQmc .t falily, BeD Baker & r-ily

.ODe of .the ~eatcst experi­ences in life is living in a small community filled with big-~eart­cd people. Thank you ~o much for all your expressrons of concern for me during my hospital stay and since I bave returned home.

Thanks Again The membel'!l of Lakeview

United Methodist Church want you to know that we thank each and every one for their participation in the 100th celebration of the Lakeview Methodist Church which took place Mar. 21.

The Fil'8t United Methodist Church of Abernathy provided the music wtder the direction of Mr. Bill Harrison, the music was the beat.

The Fil'llt United Methodist Church of Petersburg provided the reception goodie• with help of the Methodist • ladiee of Abernathy. The Petersburg helpe1'8 served which made the fellowship moat-enjoyable for all who were there.

We couldn't have done it without your help each and everyone of you.

Thank you Abernathy and Petel'8burg for all the help at

· Lakeview Church through all the 100 years.

Je11e Nave, Oleta Gilmore, John Fisher, Charlie Braiser, Florence Jaclulon &Ann Thompson

We 'WOIIIil like to express our thanb and a~n to the A.bcl'IIBthy eonnnunity for your DilDY ~ ol love and support to oUr family during Ivan's illness and death. We arc espccially • thankful for your m&Dy prayers ~~. bave sustain· cd II$ throuah this ume.

Rutb l.dia, Syl & Wilma Moore .t family, Owlca & Mary RIII6D & l'amily

Wanted: Someoac to clean bouse. can 2'18-2248. (2-2tp-9)

Put-time crew member positions available. Looking for respons­ible, out ·going and service· oriented people to join our team. Apply at Abernathy Dairy Queen. (rts)

We'D pay you to type names and addresses from home. $500.00 per 1,000. Call 1-900-896-1666 ($1.49 min/18 yrs. +) or write: PASSE - R6653, 161 S. Lincoln­way, N. Aurora, IL 60542. (19-4tp-9) .

For more .information and .assis­tance re~rding the investigation of get-ncb-quick, work-at-home and other financial/business opportunities, Abernathy Weekly ~ urges its readers to contact the Better Business Bureau, 1206 14th St., Suite #901, Lubbock 79401 or call 763-0459. (rts)

[ For Sale ))

For sale:: Sofa and love scat. Beige with stripes. Good condi­tion. Call 298-4018. (2-1tb)

, _ _., ,

Wllllltlld: ran. tractor to replace 1961 model uaed at Texas Boys Ranch. Contact J.T. Martin, TCDS Boys Ranch, Rt. 7 Box 200, Lubbock 79401 to make donation. Current tractor needs $2,000 in repairs. ( rts)

Autos For Sale

'78 Sihawlo SW, 454 two years old, headers, geat tires, clean, Pioneer stereo w I speakers, $4,000 OBO. Sec at 612 14th, Abernathy, 298-2458. (2·1tp)

WBSBRVJC:B most brands of TV'& and refria· crators. Service oo all Whirlpool appliances. Ncwtat Radio & TV, 306 Main Street, 298-2338. (rts)

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 1210 4th Street, 298-2101. Lawn mower tuDe ups, $20 to $25. All work guaranteed. Tiller tunc ups. Pick up & deliver. (rts)

Hoc-· will cut. Have an eye sore in your yard or alley? We cut and haul dead trees. Rcsonablc prices. Free estimates. Call 298-2858. (12-4tp-2)

Real Estate Rentals

For rent in Abernalbf. One bedroom house. Has refngerator and stove. Central beat and air. $200 a month plus bills. $200 deposit. No J!flS. References. Call795-96n. (2·1tp)

Abc:ma1hy Mini Warehouses,

R I E 11408 Ave. E, Abernathy. Storage ea State units available from S3S/mo. Call

For Sale Hallmark & Assoc., Inc. 797-

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House fm sale by o"ner. 1600 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, carport, 240 sq. ft. shvp, 192 sq. ft. office, soft water, new roof, fresh paint, mature trees, excel­lent repair. 707 111 h, St . Call 298-4143. (rts)

House for sale by owner. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Play house in back. Extra bedroom in back can be used as office. Call 655-3808. (2-4tp-23)

[ Lots For Sale ]

Lots for sale: The street is paved and. new homes are being started. Buy now and save $2,000 on a 100 ft. wide lot. Ave. J north of 16th St. James Pope, owner /broker, 298-4019. (26-6tp-30)

Church ····Directory ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1404 Avenue B 298-2060 Sunday School9:45 AM Worship 10:30 AM Evening 6:00 PM Wednesday Evening 6:00PM Pastor Jackie & Glenda Thompson

COUNTY LINE BAPTIST 757-2134 Sunday School 10:00 AM Worship 11:00 AM Evening 6:00PM Interm Pastor Wayne R. Williams

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 411 7tb Street 298-2587 Sunday SChool 9:30 AM Worship 10:40 AM Bible Study 5:00PM Evening Worship 6:00 PM Wednesday Evening 7:30 PM Brother Dennis Teerers

FIRST BAPTIST NEW DEAL Sunday SchoollO:OO AM Worship 11:00 AM Evening Worship 7:00PM Wednesday Service 7:30 PM Tho WinD, Pastor

NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 420 16th Street 298-2497 Sunday School9:45 AM Wonblp 11:00 AM Eveolng Training 5:00PM Eveoing Worship 6:00PM WednCsday Service 7:30PM Reverend Gary Martin

ST. ISIDORE CHURql ~AvcnueD 298-4278. Sunday 9:00AM Wednesday 7:00PM

METHODIST CHURCH NEW DEAL Sunday School 10:00 AM Sunday Service 9:00AM Gary Hubbard

. OUR LADY QUEEN OF THE APOSTLES CATHOLIC CHURCH New Deal Sunday Mass 10:45 AM Father Michael O'Carroll

F1RST UNITED METHODIST 704AvenueD 298-2581 Sunday School 10:00 AM Worship II :00 AM Evening 6:00 PM Wed. Choir Practice 7:00 PM Gary Hubbard

CENTER COMMUNITY CHURCH 5 miles east on FM 597 then 2 miles south on FM 2902 745-6112 Sunday Scbool 10:00 AM Worship II :00 AM Evening 5:00 PM Wednesday Evening 6:00 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 PM at Marvin Looney's Pat Branch, Pastor 796-1230

LAKEVIEW METHODIST Sunday SdloollO:OO AM Bible SWdy 6:00PM 1st & 3rd Sundays Worship Service 7:00 PM Jesse Nave

IGLES' \ DEL NAZARENO Avenue A & Sth Street 298-4068 Sunday ScboollO:OO AM Wonblp I 1:00AM Evening 6:00PM Wednesday Service 7:00PM Les. Anderson

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CHURCH OF CHRIST NEW DEAL 8 Soutb Monroe Avenue 746-5022 Sunday School 9:30AM Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Evening 5:00PM Minister Steve Swisshelm

CHURCH OF CHRIST 916AvenueE 298-2718 Bible Study 9:30 AM Worship 10:30 AM Evening 6:00 PM Wednesday Evening 7:30PM David Bennett

PRIMERA MISSION BAUTISTA 1112 Jerome Street 298-2217 Sunday Worship 10:00 AM Sunday School6:00 PM Evening Worship 6:45 PM Wed. Bible Study 7:30PM Friday Prayer Service 7:00 PM Pastor G. G. Flores

F1RST CHURCH OF NAZARENE 511 AvenueE 298-2832 Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:30 AM Jr. Higb Hour of Power 4:00PM Evening Celebration 6:00PM Mid-Week Service 7:00PM Youth Time 7:15PM David L. Menefee, Pastor

MONTE DE LOS QLIV AS 110 East 4tb Street 298-2230 Sunday ScbooiiO:OO AM SundayWonbip 11:30AM Wednesday 7:00 PM Pastor Espirldlon Paez

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NOTICE

Applications for tniiiSfer or students Into the Abematlly Independent Sdlool District, for the 1993-94 scbooJ year, sbould be COillplelled by Aprll30, 1993. These ronna are In the supcrlnteadent's office. Parents sbou1d come by durin& the bours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Applying for lnnfer docs not ensure lhe ttansfer will be appovcd by the Texas Educalion Aaeacy.

The New Deal Independent Scbool District (lSD) bas been scheduled for 8D 011-site review by the Division of Aocreditation oflhe Texas Education Agency (lEA) during the week of AprilS, 1993.

The review wiU focus primarily on student perf01'11181K:e, the dislrict/ campus planning process and the district/campus implementation or !be decision-making process. These three areas should address the educational and instructional needs or all sllldents in tbe dislricl

Members of tbe Agency review ream will conduct a public meeting in order to hear frODI parents and community members of tbe school dislrict on AprilS. 1993, at 7:00p.m. in tbe cafeteria.

Parents and palrons may present written or oral comments to the visiting ·team during Ibis time. Issues to address are swdent performance, tbe planning pro<:ess and the decision-making process.

· Palrons or parents may contacl the scbool district at 746-5331 for funher information or to make any special arrangements because of a

.._ handicapping condition.

El Dislrito Escolar de New Deal recibin1 una visira de a~:reditacioo conducida por Ia Agenda Educativa del Estato de Tejas durante Ia semana de Abril 5, 1993.

La visira sen\ enfocada primeramente en las lireas acadtmicas que se refieren a los estudiantes. el proceso de planear ternas educativos para Ia escuela y el dislrito en general. asl como Ia capacidad para Ulmar decisiones denlro del mismo. Estas tres Areas deben de diriqirsc a las mecesidades educativas e instruccionales de los estudiantes dentm del distrito.

LAJs miembros de Ia Agencia Educativa conducin!n una junla dondc ustedes los padres y miembros de Ia comunidad tendnln Ia oponunidad de presenw sus comentorios tocantelas areas emncionadas Abri I 5. 1993, a 7:00 p.m. en el cafeteria.

Ustedes ios padres y miembros de Ia comunidad podmn presenw sus comentarios or.rlmeme o por escrito durante este tiempo.

El componamiento estudiantil. el processo de plancaci6n y tomar decisiones son los temas a discutir.

Para mas infonnacioo tocante aesrajunla, o parahacer am:glos por alglln impedimento de desbabilitaci6n, favor de ponerse en cuntm:to con el distrito, a1 tel~fono y a1 numero 746-5331.

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~c;»c.alscouts review S:~:a~rs·~·.:__~ , lbe Boy SCouts~ Amerk:a'a a&b lbeWolfiJIIda..arellalouemllleal

awards banquet ~-=~-=:.-.: ;::.,:..a::~: EDli'OR'SN(JfE: Tlw/OIIowillg

an reports written by thitd grtiM Abemotlly boy scoutsabouttMirboy scout IJanqun held Feb. 27.

Tbere was a magician and be wanted a volunter and be picked mr. dlrlstoo. And did a trick to blm a funny funny Irick.

And then we ate and ate and lben came lbe awards.

first came lbe Wcdalos and lben came lbe Wolfs and tben came the tisers and save tbe best for last came the Bears.

Nathan Lopez

Saturday nigbt all of tbe Aber­_natby Cub Scouts met at what we call the Blue & Gold Banquet. Everyone wbas tbere exept Lucas Fouler. He was sick I tbink. Wben I got tbere I sat down in a chair. In front of tbat chair OJ) tbe table tbere was a name tag. It bad my name on it After a while ·we started. Jeania Grimsley got up and told all of tbe people some stuff about scouts. After she was lhrougb we got up and filled our plates all the food was good. I liked the chiken tbe best. It was good. When everyone was tbrough -we watch a magician. He did some funny triks. After that we got our awards. I got my bear, one gold arrow and four silver arrows. I tbink it was real fun there at tbe Blue & Gold Banquet

Andy G.

Wben i got out of tbe car i whet in the Banbau and ate a lot We even serzert we even got a Bobcat and a Bear Pacb we even look at a magic tricks we even got a bat of a rabbit with coten and a sever and a gold on the table was food and ? cake !her

was Wiblowa and Lioos Wolfs and the Bears I eveo saw a lots ofpepleat tber tables and my mom and dad and my freinds tber was Linda and Billy Tbey are Dice 'l was tbertoo. Ho ever was makelns lbe maaia: tricks was makins me laubs be was funny will funny. Tbe Bears was lbe best I was lnbaersean me will bad then i foundout tbat it was not so bMI. Be­cause it was neet petUe neet when I got to tbe car i was happy we stiU bad

"''be Mqic of ScoutJoa". Everyooc row points were BtiDdoa ICIDa. c:ajoyed lbe altenailllllellt of maai· NadiiD Lopet;Cbrls R1ddJea, Nicky ' clan BW Mayea, who Ia a lOilJ time Trevioo, £uaeDc Vcc:cbio, Plrbr scout bimlelf. Waldrop, Kelsle Jactson. Fabian

Special suest was Harry H~ ICeviD Hmdl, Kldain MasslnsW. cbapanall dlsUictexecu- Hayes. ADdy Grimsley, AdriiD Her-live. Awards were siveo to scouts oandez, Terrell Campbell and who have earned patdlea, pins and Michael Cbriat'i&l. SyivesterTonez arrow points. ea'Ded bla Bear t.dge.

Webelos eamlns lbelr Webelo WolveseamlnslbelrWolfbadge, badse. compass patch, aaftsman. gold and silver arrow points were readyman. fitnessand8pOftSIDimpins OlristopberFarr, Drennon Bybee and wereMallTeeter,JeremyGrady,Jody Timothy Veccblo. Grimsley, Keelan AbeD and Coley Certificates or apprecialioo were

Fabion Ambrose.Eatninsthebandymanpln given to Walter and Tina McNeiU, was Jeremy Grady. Vidty Veccblo, Brenda F81T, Todd

the kace.

Saturday at tbe Blue and Gold Banquet we bad a great supper. We bad a great supper and dessert. After supper we bad awards. Then tbe magician did some magic. Tbe masi­cian got my dad nained DiU up and pulled his underwear off. 1ben I got up there and got Uicked. Then bis racoonnamedRodtydidsomelbings. Then it was all over.

By: Michael Christian

At the first I ran inside and set witbm my mom and found my name on tbe table and some one started at the SIBS and tode we could start eat­ing and it took a long time in line and started eating and after that I went to go get my tea and started eating my food agio and started to tbrow my food away and got my desen and started to eat my cake and aftr tbat I went to the batbroom and after tbat I went back to my name and bard tbe award's and after tbat I saw magik and after tbat tbat whooman started to talk agio and after that I went home.

The end Adrian Hernandez

Bears earning their Bobcat patCh and Carley Abell, Kan:u Waldrop, were Sylvester Torrez. Nidty Tre- UndaRktdles.BUlyOrimsley,Bobby vino, Adrian Hernandez, Kelsleiadt- Grimsley and Teresa Ambrose.

Lions copy last year's game New Deal and Ralls repeated a baseball same from last year witb a t­

O game going to Ralls on tbe Jackrabbits home field last Friday. This year tbe Lion loss took eight innings in a rematch of pitchers.

Rudy Salazar struck out 17 Lions and walked one as Ralls went to S-2· 1. Norman Leal was tbe only New Deal player io get a bit witb a single in the sixtb inning.

Johnny Santte recorded eightstrikc:-'outs while walking three as 1be Lions went to 4-2-1. Ralls bad three bits which included two in the eigbtb inning.

llle Lions take on Lubbock Christian Higb School today in Lubbock at 6 p.m. New Deal hosts Plainview's JV Tuesday at S p.m.

ND JH girls compete at Roosevelt The New Deal seventb and eightb

grade girls competed in tbe Eagle Relays in Roosevelt Mar. 12.

, 8th arlllle girls Field Events

Discus: 5. Angela Wood Shot puc 3. Wo_od

Running Events 300 hurdles: 5. Laurie Hensley 200: 5. Hensley

Running Events 100 hwdles: 4. Christy Bigttam 300 hwdles: 4. Bigbam 100: 3. Kress Hoopes; 6. Lisa

Delgado 200: 6. Mitsy Broadus 400 relay: 4. Delgado, Dedrie

CediUo, Hoopes, Broadus 800 relay: 5. Amanda Lemon.··

Kristi Reed, Bigham, Walkup

Howell breaks record 400 relay: 5. Jennifer Poff, Victo­

ria Otero, Amy Lee Olivas, Jenny Youngren

1600relay: 4. Wood, CeciliaOniz, Darilyn Matsuoka. Erica Adams.

160() relay: 4. Jennifer Attebury, Reed, Alisba Attebury, Hoopes

at Sundown track meet 7tb grllde girls New Deal's Kasey Howell broke

a school record in tbe Uiple jump during tbe Roughneck Relays at Sun­down. Howell set tbe record last year at 42-8 314. His first place jump last Saturday was 43-1.

The Lions finished tbird in the meet witb 94 points. The Lady Lions placed 13 with 16 points.

Girls Field Events

Discus: 6. Robin Reed, 84-{) 3/4 Triple jump: I . Shana Wood, 34-

21/4 Higb jump: 6. Nelson, 4-4

Running events 800 relay: 5. New Deal, 2:00

Boys Field events

Triple jump: 1. Howell, 43-1: 4. Jimmy Jackson, 41-9

Long jump: 2. Jackson, 21-0; 4. Howell, 19-8 1/2

High jump: 3. Howell, 6-2 Running events

3200: 5. Tuman, 11 :32.50 400 relay: 2. New Deal, 45.02 800: 2. Manin, 2:08.24; 5. Craig

Bigham, 2:15.66 110 hurdles: 5. Howell, 16.83 100: 1. Jackson, 10.88 400: 6. Vasquez, 56.94

200: I. Jackson, 22 . 7; 5. Field Events McCutcheon. 25.35 Shot puc I . Missy Westbrook; 5.

1600 relay: 4. New Deal, 3:45.28 Addie Walkup

Students named to ND honor roll New Deal High School seniors

making tbe honor roll for tbe fourth six weeks were Abigail Ford, Chad Jones,Bnmdoo Martin, Amy Palmer Stacy Patterson, Reyna Riley, David Tuman and Mau Williams.

Juniors on tbe honor roll list were Amy Embry, Jennifer Gallegos and RustyWiM.

Sophomores on the honor ron were Holly Griffis, Edna Johnson, Lind­sey McGuire and Kristi Rieken.

Freshmen making tbe honor roll were Douglas Bynum, Jana Lank­ford, Denise Perez and Michael Tuman.

Eigbtb grade students on the honor roll were Jennifer Ainn, Shasta Frank­lin, Jessica Jones and Jenny Young­ren.

Seventb graders making tbe honor roll were Erica Arce, Heather Carr, Patrick Dove, Misty Ainn, Spencer Freeman, Edward Hernandez, Amanda Lemon, Jennifer Lord, Der­rick McCullough, Edward Mendez. Jason Redler and Addie Walkup.

Sixth graders on tbe honor roll

were Monique Hernandez, Von Montgomery, Kristopher Pena and Angel Shipley.

Fiftb grade slu~nts making t.be honor roll were Carl .Bigbam, . T'~ Freeman. Rachel Gonzalez, Staci Lemon, Sarah Malone, Jay Poff, Rae LynWalkup,MitchWestonandJohn Paul Wolf.

Fourth graders on tbe honor roll were Samuel Bates, Candra Cox, Chris Crawford, B.J. Franklin, Josh Lamkin, Mitch Mcintyre, Tiffany Scott, Ascencion Trevino, T.C. Tuman and Derek Willis.

Making tbe tbird grade honor roll were Adrian Arce. Courtney Carter, Brad Fritzler, Gregory Hernandez, Kasey Hoopes, Travis McCullough, Julie Montgomery, Gino Montoya, Veronica Soliz, Levi Stephenson, Amanda Wadswortb and Joshua Wheeler.

Second graders making tbe honor roll were Ryan Bameu. Chris Bates, Krista Bunon, Teddy Eggeling, Keitb Gist, Jessica Murph. Cory Riley, Pauy Villegas and Danielle Willis.

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