4
5C t/90 UIIGD. MBIIORIAL LIBRARY 825 AUSTIN PLAINVIBV TX 79072 tribute to this fund, you may do Would you lite to be a """" samaritan? The Senior Abemathy have an anoot mO\IS, out-ot'·tan &icud who IS to give a $12,500 grut to the buil<fu!g, t1!Dd Help! Help! and bappiJy our orpniutioo is growiD& each -". AD cJooa. 00.. to lhe b .. uildiag fund will be pcatJy appm:iated: so at F'ust State Bank. First ' Federal Savin,gs Bank, the Senior Otizcns Center at 717 Avenvc G, or to a member of lhe board U vov would like to coo· of dircdors at the center. Weekly Review SERVING HALE & LUBBOCK COUlfiiES, TEXAS l 4 ' VOWMB 67, NUMBER 20 FRIDAY MAY 19, 1989 . . •• , .. fHf PALM Of Tl(( PLAINS" Goodman, Hagstrom Head Top Grad List $4t10 Reward Offered For Theft At School A reward of $400 is offered for i¢"ormation leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons who stole four VCRs (video cassette recorders) from Abernathy lr'3h School. One was stolen May S and three "M:re stolen May 15. People with information do not have to give their names. Call City Hall (298-2546) or Chief Naron at his home (298- 2906). Callers will not have to give their names. Lisa Goodman is valedielorian and Andy Hagstrom salutatorian of the AHS graduating Class of 1989. The top academic slots "M:re announced at the high school awards assembly Wednes· day. Lisa has a grade point average of 95.925. She is the daughter of Angie and Ray Goodman. Andy's grade point average is 95. 603. He is the son of. Mary Beth and Jerry Hagstrom. Lisa's school activities this year include competition in UIL science, number sense, jouma· lism and debate events, science club and _ FFA. She was also stage manager for the one act play. In other yeara she participated in cross country, track and golf. She received Clfltstan4illg ·student awards in Eoglish, American his· tory, D, ag, physical science and biology. In FFA she has been outstan· ding Greenhand, outstanding chapter farmer, Mill to area competition ill public speaking, and to state ill meat judging, horse judainlt and specialty animal proauctlon. Her high academic ranking qQalifies her for many scho- larships: $800 from the Texas Tech ag department, S600 from the A&M ag department, and from West Univer· sit)', $1000 from the ag depart- ment, $1000 from MESA Oil, $1000 residential living and $400 Sybil Harrington. She will j.,llervie"' in June for an S8000 FFA scholarship. Lisa started to school ill Abernathy in fi!s! fade. Andy recently won first place ill state UIL chemistry compcti· lion. He is president of the science club, a student council representative, in Who's Who Among High School Students, .and received a congressional nomination for the U.S. Naval Academy. Throughout his high school career he has won places in UIL science, chemistry, number sense, hterary criticism, band, computer and history. He was football team statistician yc.:d '!!J::U:; at the junior/senior banquet last year. He has received outstanding student awards ill first aide and CPR, chemistry, algebra. physics, trigonometry and analytics, advanced Texas history, and was on the honor roll all four years ill high school. His academic and state science will qualify him for a $500 scholarship from West Texas State Uaiversil)', a $4,000 NROTC scholarship from Texas Tech, and a $39,200 scholarship from Illillois In· stitute of Technology. Andy started to school in Abernathy ill second grade. "Miss Palm Of Plains" Entries Encouraged The Women's Division Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a scholarship pageant June 10. A age group division. She will also win the title 'Miss Palm of the Plaills'. A $SO U.S. Savings Bond will be awarded to winners of the other age groups (3-5, 6-8, 9·11 and 12·14). Girls from other towns in the area are invited to eater, too. wiU include party dress, on stage and orr stage interview, and a physical fitness routine in aerobic attire which will be modeled and judged as a sports· Mar outfit. Girls in any age division can enter a separate talent contest . if they want to. The t.alent competition is J12l mandatory. Information Will Pay Rewards People with information about Church. 111X crime--not just those run· A purse contana $150 and ning ill Crime Stoppers-will several cassette tapes Mre Achievement Test Available To Parents 'Miss Palm of the Plains' and the other winners ill the pa· gcanl will ride on a noat in the 4th of July parade. Pageant proceeds will finance community The scholarship pageant entry fee is $25 for the 3-· 14 age group and $35 for the 15-18 age group. There is a $25 entry fee for talent competition. 'Ole deadline for entering is June 1st. receive reward money if their stolen from Sharon Boone's car information leads to the arrest May 6th while it was parked at indictment of criminals. the junior high gym. Police Chief Ray Naron an· A '1J1' black and white bicycle nounced the new policy Wed· belooging to Mark Lucero was School Achievement Tests (CI'BS, California Tests of Basic Skills) have been received and are now available for parents ill offices at the Abernathy Independent School ":,r Commerce. Pageant competition events There will be a tea and re· hearsal June 4th at the Aber- nathy Community Center at 2:30 PM. For further information, call Donna Powell at 298-2495. nesday. reported missing from his home The amounts may be much oo Avenue J on May 7th. smaller than those olfered by A bicycle belonsillg to Carl ' Crime Stoppers but big enough .Johnsoa was stolen April 15 but Z37 Honored At AHS Awards Assembly to encourage people to help polic:e recovered it. AHS adminlltrators and facul- police solve the lesser crimes A span) tire was stolen from ty 7S1 AHS students that plague the community. Rene Vec:chio's plcltup April6. for special accomplishments at · .AIIyonc with information A out of a the AilS Awards Wed- should call City Hall at 298-2546 ,._ ...... .,......., oeac1ay mOI'Jlin&. Valedictorian or Chief Naron at his home, car beloagins to Arnulfo Garza and aaJutatorian of the Class of 298-2906. Callera will not ha-te on April12. · th and · L- no- .. 1989 Mt'C IIIIIOUilCed. The top to give eir name will .,., N;; -:id' hooor ww ta · Lila Goodman =!d:.ut the crime into trouble an cXpc:nsc) by Haptrpoillt' om &lightly VCR'• Stolea. Pna Sdloal parting ill alleys latdy. , Usa Gatea · the ; Four video cauctte recorders ".Ally vehicle parked in al· rccipienti of the tides Mr. and were stolen from a room in leywa)'S will be removed by Miss AHS arac1 Senior Class - Aberaathy Rlab School in two Wrecker," said Naron. •offenders Fawritea to Aapla Aldridge and l(;parale incidCnts · this , mpnth. wiD. not only get a ticltet for Pete Olivas. They Mre elected . One machillc was stoleD May 5th parting ill the alley but will by 1Jae atudcllt bodJ as Mre and three were llolea 011 May abo bave to pay llle towiat bilL J•-:.w ""-- e--•cs Debra 15. Chief Naron said there wu Sopbo- no forced e"'.,. ill either bn ... ' .,.. c:ilf·"'- ill- ,.....,. e........:.ea AlClll' .,.. --.. . he said. "Anyoac ..... .._ .......... . are marked eaupt ridinc oae 011 city stro- = Sqneoae broke into the school ctJ · Garda· arac1 Priscilla Sali· auclilorium AprU 7th t;ut nodWJg - .. '- _ was stolCD. No IIIIIOIIIKallent& have bcCIIl Doa Worabipful Master Amilia IJOited 011 the City Hall' llotlcc Pro _ Tcm of l\benlathy Masonic Polke for board a.lely the ...a- #!Y' . -n•ed the , il time to for mildcmeanot IIA' uid city IUIIIipr =. 2 sesaidD. A fdoay , ,_ liJed . we; c:q't. alford fo tbc' father of pub1k 11Cboo1s in 011 Terry · Beard after Ilk lnelt .... "it' eveiY . time The .-d wu given for ' . . ...,. Tbc crack. has bet:il ' thc &rat time last year arad - ........ sutt: :::=.':..:.::::.."!"'" , !if,.,... .... . and FliDt Of DIOiine .from Allsups Coa- 1\o COlt of = ...._. t...a- dloie AA-Ie •• · ]i •• - .,. A &c. =of-=- Uu Wrilllfa car U wl!ile '-it to (ar lllluli aaa., cidzal&bip 104 it wu It Fint Baptist the calprit clrty itol). clllriiUr. 1Jtcrt I'OCli!Md medall and certificates. Master Masons attending the assembly this year were A.A. Young. R.R. Struve, Buford Coon, Bill Scott, Charles Bcnven, Pete Grell& Ron Presley, Rollllie Hamilton and Ken Moreland. Angela aJid Robert also re· cc:ivea the U.S Army Reserves Scholastic/ Athlete Achievement Award which is given to the hiabcst rlllkiq boy and girl at61etes. Charles Bowen presen· ted their certificates and a plaque lot the school Principal Larry McBee prcsea- ,ted UIL Sc:holp Awards to Lisa Goodman, Andy Hagstrom, Aldridge, Robert Jfalacios acbicvemo::u and students of photography and health, Malena Gough and Jim Penton presented humanities awards, Bettie Hardin and Kathryn Newton presented math and science awards, Marilyn Stone and Gerald Kelley prcsen· ted vocational awards, and Harold Bufe presented band awards to outstanding students. The National Honor was apedally rccopizcd. 0(· of the group arc Prcsi· dent Angela Aldridge, Vice Prciidcnt Tonya Spradling. Secretary Debra Wealey, Rcpor· ter Ashley Kester, and Social Chairmen Lori Moralez and Todd Cagle. Senior members are Lisa Goodman, Andy Hagstrom, Robert Palacios, Dnun Tennell and Amy Yanez. Junior members are Abel Barrera, Dallas Good· man and David Hubbard. Sopho- more members arc Alyson Aid· ridge, Virginia Caballero, Lon Dale Cannon, Susann Gatza, Mandi Mouser, Jody Myatt, Tiffany Pope, Justin Prather, Chliclt Russell, Vicki Shuey, Alcxi Woodul and Tommy Yanez. Chamber Outlines 4th Of PaJacios, s l)aun. Ten· Plana for Aberaathfs · 4th of ce))ted. Rucdelle Hillis chairman Aldridge, OCU. Amy , ancz, Anita Perez, July celebration are c:omio& of the dance committee. AIUnda Kdley, James Jeakins tcpther nicely. Ownber of At 7 AM on Tuesday the 4th. arac1 Barbie Scott were rccos· Commerc:c Preaident Rubcll c:elebratera can .wt the bl& clay , niDid u the 11 aeaion with Garda aaya a 1trcet dance will with an Eastem Star Breillast -.a ....;... __,. of 90 or D:t off the . Ilia evcDt 011 Moa· at the Cont$unity Olntcr. The ::;: r- clay, July 3td It 8:30 PM. Millie price will be $3. . Liu, Andy and Robert IIIIo for - 6ir will feature 'J'hc Abemathy Arts &. Cratta rca:M:d GcM:rnor'a RocqpUtioG OlarleDo thc will open their show A warda . for laiP acbolanbip Taanna DII8CI. . · il a at the fire bill at 10 rank. · foraer. AbenuidalliD· :t{ AM. can browse, or L plllticipltccl ia U1L eveatl . and Hall. . ' . . ' ' - Diana PlliJ!ipt t = aWiids to 'Ira to be • 11n1tt jQfit · on " ar&U and aan.e,. to CIOIItiiCt . - ll'tlck:ll&l. Betty CaP ..... eWIIt wilk .JIO ....... . preiCIIIed nuda . to outJtaaciiDs dlllpcl. o..adoal be ac- • . Calldlatcd-,.'

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5C t/90 UIIGD. MBIIORIAL LIBRARY 825 AUSTIN PLAINVIBV TX 79072

tribute to this fund, you may do Would you lite to be a """" samaritan? The Senior ~ ~ Abemathy have an anoot mO\IS, out-ot'·tan &icud who IS ~ to give a $12,500 grut to the buil<fu!g, t1!Dd ~

Help! Help! and bappiJy our orpniutioo is growiD& each -". AD cJooa. 00.. to lhe b .. uildiag fund will be pcatJy appm:iated:

so at F'ust State Bank. First ' Federal Savin,gs Bank, the Senior Otizcns Center at 717 Avenvc G, or to a member of lhe board

U vov would like to coo· of dircdors at the center.

Abe'~nat~y Weekly Review

SERVING HALE & LUBBOCK COUlfiiES, TEXAS l 4

' VOWMB 67, NUMBER 20 FRIDAY MAY 19, 1989

.

.

•• , .. fHf PALM Of Tl(( PLAINS"

Goodman, Hagstrom Head Top Grad List

$4t10 Reward Offered For Theft At School

A reward of $400 is offered for i¢"ormation leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons who stole four VCRs (video cassette recorders) from Abernathy lr'3h School. One was stolen May S

and three "M:re stolen May 15. People with information do

not have to give their names. Call City Hall (298-2546) or Chief Naron at his home (298-2906). Callers will not have to give their names.

Lisa Goodman is valedielorian and Andy Hagstrom salutatorian of the AHS graduating Class of 1989. The top academic slots "M:re announced at the high school awards assembly Wednes· day.

Lisa has a grade point average of 95.925. She is the daughter of Angie and Ray Goodman.

Andy's grade point average is 95.603. He is the son of. Mary Beth and Jerry Hagstrom.

Lisa's school activities this year include competition in UIL science, number sense, jouma· lism and debate events, science club and _FFA. She was also stage manager for the one act play.

In other yeara she participated in cross country, track and golf. She received Clfltstan4illg ·student awards in Eoglish, American his· tory, ~ra D, ag, physical science and biology.

In FFA she has been outstan· ding Greenhand, outstanding chapter farmer, Mill to area competition ill public speaking, and to state ill meat judging, horse judainlt and specialty animal proauctlon.

Her high academic ranking qQalifies her for many scho­larships: $800 from the Texas Tech ag department, S600 from the A&M ag department, and from West T~tate Univer· sit)', $1000 from the ag depart­ment, $1000 from MESA Oil, $1000 residential living and $400

Sybil Harrington. She will j.,llervie"' in June for an S8000 FFA scholarship.

Lisa started to school ill Abernathy in fi!s! fade.

Andy recently won first place ill state UIL chemistry compcti· lion. He is president of the science club, a student council representative, in Who's Who Among High School Students, .and received a congressional nomination for the U.S. Naval Academy.

Throughout his high school career he has won places in UIL science, bioi~, chemistry, number sense, hterary criticism, band, computer and history. He was football team statistician

~ yc.:d '!!J::U:; ~a:!n':~ at the junior /senior banquet last year.

He has received outstanding student awards ill first aide and CPR, chemistry, algebra. physics, trigonometry and analytics, advanced Texas history, and was on the honor roll all four years ill high school.

His academic rank~ and state science will qualify him for a $500 scholarship from West Texas State Uaiversil)', a $4,000 NROTC scholarship from Texas Tech, and a $39,200 scholarship from Illillois In· stitute of Technology.

Andy started to school in Abernathy ill second grade.

"Miss Palm Of Plains" Entries Encouraged

The Women's Division Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a scholarship pageant June 10. A

~d:~e S::!~s~r th~~s-~ age group division. She will also win the title 'Miss Palm of the Plaills'. A $SO U.S. Savings Bond will be awarded to winners of the other age groups (3-5, 6-8, 9·11 and 12·14). Girls from other towns in the area are invited to eater, too.

wiU include party dress, on stage and orr stage interview, and a physical fitness routine in aerobic attire which will be modeled and judged as a sports· Mar outfit.

Girls in any age division can enter a separate talent contest . if they want to. The t.alent competition is J12l mandatory. ~Crime Information

Will Pay Rewards People with information about Church.

111X crime--not just those run· A purse contana $150 and ning ill Crime Stoppers-will several cassette tapes Mre

Achievement Test Available To Parents

'Miss Palm of the Plains' and the other winners ill the pa· gcanl will ride on a noat in the 4th of July parade. Pageant proceeds will finance community

The scholarship pageant entry fee is $25 for the 3-·14 age group and $35 for the 15-18 age group. There is a $25 entry fee for talent competition. 'Ole deadline for entering is June 1st.

receive reward money if their stolen from Sharon Boone's car information leads to the arrest May 6th while it was parked at ~d indictment of criminals. the junior high gym. Police Chief Ray Naron an· A '1J1' black and white bicycle nounced the new policy Wed· belooging to Mark Lucero was

School Achievement Tests (CI'BS, California Tests of Basic Skills) have been received and are now available for parents ill ~uJ:acipal'a offices at the Abernathy Independent School

w.rm':·~e~~visf~~j~r ":,r Commerce.

Pageant competition events

There will be a tea and re· hearsal June 4th at the Aber­nathy Community Center at 2:30 PM. For further information, call Donna Powell at 298-2495.

nesday. reported missing from his home The amounts may be much oo Avenue J on May 7th.

smaller than those olfered by A bicycle belonsillg to Carl 'Crime Stoppers but big enough .Johnsoa was stolen April 15 but

Z37 Honored At AHS Awards Assembly to encourage people to help polic:e recovered it. AHS adminlltrators and facul-police solve the lesser crimes A span) tire was stolen from ty ~ 7S1 AHS students that plague the community. Rene Vec:chio's plcltup April6. for special accomplishments at · .AIIyonc with information A ~dow· ~~'--n out of a the AilS Awards Aasemb~ Wed-should call City Hall at 298-2546 ,._ ...... .,......., oeac1ay mOI'Jlin&. Valedictorian or Chief Naron at his home, car beloagins to Arnulfo Garza and aaJutatorian of the Class of 298-2906. Callera will not ha-te on April12. · th and · L- no- .. m.-~p·..a.;.. 1989 Mt'C IIIIIOUilCed. The top to give eir name will .,., N;; -:id' .7e~ hooor ww ta · Lila Goodman =!d:.ut the crime into trouble an cXpc:nsc) by ~hbld ~ Haptrpoillt' om &lightly

VCR'• Stolea. Pna Sdloal parting ill alleys latdy. , Usa Gatea · ~vc::r· the ; Four video cauctte recorders ~ ".Ally vehicle parked in al· rccipienti of the tides Mr. and were stolen from a room in leywa)'S will be removed by Miss AHS arac1 Senior Class

-Aberaathy Rlab School in two Wrecker," said Naron. •offenders Fawritea to Aapla Aldridge and l(;parale incidCnts · this , mpnth. wiD. not only get a ticltet for Pete Olivas. They Mre elected

. One machillc was stoleD May 5th parting ill the alley but will by 1Jae atudcllt bodJ as Mre and three were llolea 011 May abo bave to pay llle towiat bilL J•-:.w ""-- e--•cs Debra 15. Chief Naron said there wu that"Youclirt~'~ea ~are· ~.~~ W~ ~Abel~ Sopbo-no forced e"'.,. ill either bn ... ' .,.. c:ilf·"'- ill- ,.....,. e........:.ea AlClll'

-~ .,.. --.. .he said. "Anyoac ..... .._ .......... . ;~ifel ~':a~; are marked eaupt ridinc oae 011 city stro- :':.~vm;=r, =

Sqneoae broke into the school ctJ ~ ~ci!~ :,~ · ~ Garda· arac1 Priscilla Sali· auclilorium AprU 7th t;ut nodWJg - .. '- _ was stolCD. No IIIIIOIIIKallent& have bcCIIl Doa ~ Worabipful Master

Amilia IJOited 011 the City Hall' llotlcc Pro _Tcm of l\benlathy Masonic Polke arr~ ~/peopll; for board a.lely beea~J~C the ~- • ...a- #!Y'. -n•ed the , ~1&.~==·' ~~ il ~e time ~' B~~ward to

·~h for mildcmeanot ~ IIA' uid city IUIIIipr ~ =. 2 is~= sesaidD. A fdoay ~ ,,_ liJed . R~ ~ we; c:q't. alford fo tbc' father of pub1k 11Cboo1s in 011 Terry ·Beard after Ilk lnelt .... "it' eveiY . time ·~ TCJ~~, The .-d wu given for ~ ' . . ...,. Tbc crack. has bet:il 'thc &rat time last year arad

- ........ sutt: ~'= :::=.':..:.::::.."!"'", !if,.,... ..... and FliDt Of DIOiine .from Allsups Coa- 1\o COlt of = the ~ ...._. t...a- dloie AA-Ie ~Store; ~ •• ·~ ~~-~ ·]i •• - .,. '~ ~thc lloDor~

A billfold~~ &c. =---~by~~ =of-=- o::--:.,~ Uu Wrilllfa car ~ U wl!ile '-it to ~ (ar lllluli ~ aaa., ~ cidzal&bip 104 it wu ~ It Fint Baptist the calprit • clrty itol). clllriiUr. 1Jtcrt I'OCli!Md medall

and certificates. Master Masons attending the

assembly this year were A.A. Young. R.R. Struve, Buford Coon, Bill Scott, Charles Bcnven, Pete Grell& Ron Presley, Rollllie Hamilton and Ken Moreland.

Angela aJid Robert also re· cc:ivea the U.S Army Reserves Scholastic/ Athlete Achievement Award which is given to the hiabcst rlllkiq boy and girl at61etes. Charles Bowen presen· ted their certificates and a plaque lot the school

Principal Larry McBee prcsea­,ted UIL Sc:holp Awards to Lisa Goodman, Andy Hagstrom, ~ Aldridge, Robert Jfalacios

acbicvemo::u SJ}!a~ !:ct~! and ~~petition.

students of photography and health, Malena Gough and Jim Penton presented humanities awards, Bettie Hardin and Kathryn Newton presented math and science awards, Marilyn Stone and Gerald Kelley prcsen· ted vocational awards, and Harold Bufe presented band awards to outstanding students.

The National Honor Soci~ was apedally rccopizcd. 0(· f~cers of the group arc Prcsi· dent Angela Aldridge, Vice Prciidcnt Tonya Spradling. Secretary Debra Wealey, Rcpor·

ter Ashley Kester, and Social Chairmen Lori Moralez and Todd Cagle.

Senior members are Lisa Goodman, Andy Hagstrom, Robert Palacios, Dnun Tennell and Amy Yanez. Junior members are Abel Barrera, Dallas Good· man and David Hubbard. Sopho­more members arc Alyson Aid· ridge, Virginia Caballero, Lon Dale Cannon, Susann Gatza, Mandi Mouser, Jody Myatt, Tiffany Pope, Justin Prather, Chliclt Russell, Vicki Shuey, Alcxi Woodul and Tommy Yanez.

Chamber Outlines 4th Of ~uly Eve~ts

PaJacios, s l)aun. Ten· Plana for Aberaathfs ·4th of ce))ted. Rucdelle Hillis chairman GoOdman,~, Aldridge, OCU. Amy , ancz, Anita Perez, July celebration are c:omio& of the dance committee. AIUnda Kdley, James Jeakins tcpther nicely. Ownber of At 7 AM on Tuesday the 4th. arac1 Barbie Scott were rccos· Commerc:c Preaident Rubcll c:elebratera can .wt the bl& clay , niDid u the 11 aeaion with Garda aaya a 1trcet dance will with an Eastem Star Breillast -.a • ....; ... __,. of 90 or D:t off the. Ilia evcDt 011 Moa· at the Cont$unity Olntcr. The ::;: r- ~·-~ clay, July 3td It 8:30 PM. Millie price will be $3. .

Liu, Andy and Robert IIIIo for - 6ir will feature 'J'hc Abemathy Arts &. Cratta rca:M:d GcM:rnor'a RocqpUtioG OlarleDo COaclra~· thc ~atioll will open their show A warda . for laiP acbolanbip Taanna DII8CI. . · il a at the fire bill ~ at 10 rank. · foraer. AbenuidalliD· :t{ AM. P~ can browse, ah~ or

~ t~ ~-~,::!,-the~~~-~ f:arcwor~ L

plllticipltccl ia U1L eveatl . and Hall. . ' . . ' ' ~ - Diana PlliJ!ipt ~ t = aWiids to ~ 'Ira to be • 11n1tt jQfit ·on " ar&U and aan.e,. to CIOIItiiCt . - ~ ll'tlck:ll&l. Betty CaP ..... eWIIt wilk .JIO ....... . preiCIIIed nuda . to outJtaaciiDs dlllpcl. o..adoal ~ be ac- • . Calldlatcd-,.'

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A~-.blwlltoGna. .... Dli rant-.....,, War

. ··~ANIIISL...,al ........ ~-~ . nay ...... Alllloehl!i. ........ ~· wtpe4 oaly four pouada t• C~U~~Ca· 181J .....--w bJ. She • daiatwdl at Jaomc. tfclrlllll4:n!ll~ots­

a..y aad Betty Oflllll. 1'atcnlaJ ue Pete ud .JC'I'Id

ofNewDell. ~-Cecil

aad Joy Gran&, who IDCMid laerc Robbie aDd Deaisc Fowler ia DeceiJibu frOID W)'QIIliq; IJIIIOIIJlce the bitlh of a daligh-Aaaicl P'ualcy ol Pedc:lal Way, ter, Braodi A11isoD, 011 April rT ::~oa; ud Isla Boyd ol Ill 12:08 PM. S.be weiped 6.

JIC)UIIIb. u OUDCeS IIIII - 20 31• iadlea loa&.

oc~:' ~ ~ - Orm4pamat~ue Marie Fowlc:r their IOD Midlael Todd oa May of Abcnlllhy, LaWayae Fowler 2lld. He ~ ICYCa J10U11C1s of Port Worth, Carolyn Barker two ouneet. ·of Lubbock ud Olea Price of

Michael's pateraal grudpar· Shallonlc:r. Oreat-JI1Uidparents eats are NIIIIC)' ud TrtiJIIID III'Ci- P'mua ud Minaie Hill of Godwin; also Ray Saaclcnoa of Abemllhy, Marie Pellllinston of Tlllia. His IJIIleraal griDd!Jiochu .. Lubbock, IDd Luther and lona ia CoaDic Sorrella ol Deaton. · Prko of lubbock. ·

1935 Study Club

Si:xteea members of the l93S Study Oub met in the home of Mile JoJmstoo OD Thunday ~y 11 for a luncbcoa and installa­tioa of olTICCn for the 1989-

1~~ Dot Wllsoa. p~Uidc:DI; Marie Adkisson, vice praident; Emma FraJI(:CS Mc­Ouskey, ~Ceretary; Glenda McDoaald. treasurer; Mac Joba­llOD, parliamentariaD; IDd Merle Ja-, reporter.

Praldoau of the United Slatea ia the plaJmcd course of atudy for the comin& year.

Depot Dispatch

Sixty-three members including our aew chUDII Tommie Gerhart, Mary 06va and Buford Coon came Wcdncaday for singing and lunch.

F .B. Flud led the invocation. Oeae Flud led ' • assisted by P.W. and JCW:t"f;rs. Erma Mac Spruill played the piano.

The free: lunch drawing wu woo by Florence Jackson.

Birthdays celebrated were ..._ o( Lon- "ifaHord, . Oaa Naacraog, Isabel Davis, Harold Davis, Herb Hardia IDd Mac

Blood Drive Set Monday

Tbe Abcraathy Volunteer P'are

~.:1 Ill iatbe~ o!

Moaday, May 22, from 4 PM to 8PM.

The goal for this cirMl is 2S pinta.

Co-bosteasea for the IODdtcon were Marie Adkisaoa, Elllllla FraDCCII McOIIIkc:y, 1rcDc MeAl· iater, Kathryn Houscon, Wava Barrick, Merle Jacbon, Edith Lovelace, IDd Dot Wtlson.

Othu members present were Zelma Hale, Dean Huffaker, Evaugha Hackler, Ruby Bcaa, Oleada Md>onald;Franecs Mills, Minnie Stnwe, Myrna Davis, ind Alta Echols.

The (!I'OUp'a DCXl meeting is ach¢Wed for September 14 in the home of Dot Wilson.

by Jackie Tob

Jolmslon. Monday aight, May 22, is

game night with light refresh­ments.

NCit Wednesday the 24th is game day. We will begin at 10 AM. The menu for next week includes meat loaf pinto beans, hominy, cornbread. dessert, tea uid coffee.

A special tharW to all those Dice people who arc donating to our building fund. An anonymous out-of-town donor wiD gM: S12,SOO to the Scaior Citizc& Center for expansion IF th~t amount can be matclfcd by the locaJ (!I'OUp. . .

News Brief

T J. Etchison won a S25 gift certificate from Barrick As· sociatea during a Mother's Day promotioa.

Donna's Beauty Salon is pow offering

FASIDONS Sir James - Three Flags

Allison pants - Hamilton

Special orders for leathers.

Call for appointment for showing

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.Nalb 10 die Pllb&c: NrJ Cft'QIIe08I 'refleclioa. ~- 'PI'. tho daar·

.._ l'lpiiUIIic. .....,.. of · b. ~ or corp-cn.a:,. • lie ;:., eamlct8d ?'taw to tho attallioD 01 ~~· . .

ADVI!ll'nsJNo DWLINB • 1).f TUESDAY

....... sac- ud SaJtt ~

Scott Furgeson Engaged, Plans June Wedding .

Roaald Houston and Mrs. Sharon Pconc announce the engagement of their daughter Rhonda, to Scott Purgcsoa, son of Mary Furgeson and the late T. Golden Furgeson.

The couple will Clldlange wedding vows June 10 in the

garden 3t the home of the bride's mother in StaiiDtOD, illinois. . '

The bride-elcct is a graduare of StauntOJI High SchOol The future bridcP:oo• ia a 1984 Abernathy High School gradUilc and is a dental teclinician in the United States Anny.

Engaged, To Wed In August Mr. IDd Mrs. Joe Bob Kirk of

New ~ announce tbc capgc­Dien.t of their daus!Jtcr Sheila to Mylca Thom111011, son of Mr. ud ~putter Tbomaaoa of

Sheila il a graclulle of New Deal High School and works Ill

Offer good Friday thru Thul'$day

Steak Fingers $2.89 w/blbcl palllO or fria, toa11 & P*'J

SAlAD BAR NOr JNCLUDBD .

Breakfast 8 AM to 10:30 AM

QUISENBERRY.

&~~~ . l"iH"mcel tbe uaoci•tioq qt:

We wem~'t the only oaea. The Hale Center Aalcrican said they swapped pictura of two mea who • were l'lllllliDa for '~Pice. oac for city c:ounc:il IDd mle for scbool board.' Tbcy also mis­apeUcd two words in a ~ about a apelliq bee ~pion. "

'l1aole laiatalc atorica cbccrcd us aomcwbat but what really made us fccl better was that oac uea ldlool bolrd forgot they were IIIPIJ(IIed to have an .clediori and li4d to anaounce an emergency write-ia elcdioa to lllay withill the 1-:V; .

Thillp ~ol '&o too' smooth Jut week either. Our beat froot page piduroa met with disaster. J~ got ~0 IP'Cil abaca at tho lli&IIICiiOD ad an unuanatlv good OliO of tho city ~ after the l'll'eariag ia ceremony and a woadcrful oae of Mike Orilllsley ud the city crow choppiag do'NJI cload troca "IDd plantiaa srua Ill the north triuJsiC park.

But tho wncra ICDl ul ca· posed roll or· rum bad: throup tho camcn IDd put sreat• pc­tura 011 top of lfOil pielUrca.

Alice llid 1110 • thCm IIIY'I'IY-

AIJI:tcllooacadplaycalt JOt IJu'ou&li wiJa JlfqliCI'I finihlre, Jio clr:cidc4 to !eM il. ill thO llll'tllpllpc:r oBic:c II thoro .-pJJ ir;rl't room ill abc 1114 BillY• ..u aputlllcDt. 11ac office took on a clcc:idcdly VldAlrila-11111 c:omrortablc-

~ iiCWipl distributor Attie futon ::tbd in DeJt day, paced IIOIIIId IDd Aid, 'We're aoiDi to have this place flit: Jlillll:dbcl•Joaal"

We 11'0 pting a little aow­clccl but we oa.toJ · having a CODify piiCC to lit ud maybe roc:lr: a few miDUIC$ wbca we're tiRd. Wr. have to fight the temptatioa to ail a bit too loDg though. and 10111e of OUt tua­toalcn stay loager than they intend. But ~ furniture gets awfully hard llong about mid-nisbt- .

Arlir. had to have fool surgery IDd couldn't help us get the paper mlilcd and delivered last week or tho week before. We did it but sure misaccl his ca­pertiso.

Last faD we printed an article by Wendell Barrick about com­paten and Carminfs ud 51!8• geated he submit it to some 1;arm magazine~. He did mer a period of IDnatba and ODC bou,sbt it IIIII pUbliabcd . it rcceDdy.

Oaly frcclance v.ritm bow how aearly impossible it is to lCD lllidca to m • theac da WendeD getag:~ pub­~was quite a big deaL

But ao many (!I'Cil ~ have happened to tbat JUY this year and Jut. Somebody Somcwbcrc must like him pretty good. ...

So many people enjoyed the fun story a6out the aaake we prlatcd rocently. We have to give credit to Nadiac Rogers. She - laaghjag wbca she broupt it in to lharc with us ud atill laiJ&bin8when abc left.

When Jaeq_ue had a Oat tire going to Lubbock rcccatly; Ray StcveoHII' ·St~· thel nice man who atOI!Pcd and c:haDgcd tho tiro, bruahCd off her thanks sayiug. "' always atop to help because ''d bopc some guy would do this for my wife if abc hadaftat.•

DiU Smym returned the kiadDeaa Sllurday··DOI for Ray's wife but- for lllOihcr 'Mllllin beaded for Lubbock.. He too says : =: stops to change tirea ,

~ Jt'a great to bow tbcrc are Dice guys who do that. It's even greater to be menicd .to oae.

By Ace Reid

Ms. Joyce Schreier Dye rcc:cM4 her bachelor of arts de(!l'ee in psychology with mapa cum laude honon Saturday at Texas Women's University m Denton. Attending the morning (!l'aduation ceremony were her sons, Alan of the U aiversity of Illinois and Darren of West Te:ras State Uaiver¥.p. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schreier. '

1 Former Resident Takes ~usiness Ho~ors

Dorothy Morton of Plainview was chosen Business aacl Profes­sional Women's Oubs Diatrict 9 Womaii. of the Year. The talented lady and her husband Eddie lived here on Fust Place when their children were $1DaD and were active lit the Assembly of God and

~~ 1C:: C"'"and raised ia Slaton IDd attended WaylaDd Baptist University. She and her husband own Hubbard's Pawn Shop in Plainview.

She is music director and organist at First Assembly of God Church in Plainview aacl involved in the Women's Divjsion of !he Plainview Chamber of Commerce, Plainview FPA Boosters, Musical Arts Oub, Meals on Wheels, United Way, aDd the American Guild of<>.tganisla. .' ... : ... : ... . " . ; --.v~ ··"''" " ..

She aad·her llusb&lllthiVc tWO children and a grandchild ..

Norris Brothers Win Firsts At Contest A trio composed of Larry, Terry and Scott Norris won a first

place ratins at the Nazarene Church music competition at Southern Nazarene University in Oklahoma City rccendy. Larry also won a first place for a solo. ,

Tbe competition was among young people from all ,over Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and ~al Latin America.

Thanks to all my supporters for their votes_ of. confidence in the school board election.

Tliankyoul

Tommy Myatt

Insuring your way of life is our business.

For.,ome condo, renters lnsunnce­d yoUr INunnce peeck caD ori us, your~ pi'Oft:lliloftdt!

Chamber Outlines July 4th Events ea.faad...,. .... l

tlJr:. for booth infonliadoiL 11ac biB l*aclc will .bcl,iR at

10:30 AM 111111 last ailed aa bour. Polico · Clliel R.l!y Nuoo willbe~.....W.

. Prizea 'lril- be~~· for the three: ~ pnde flolls,. Pint ..m. will be $100, ~ prize rs-n.s, - thinl 1a m Two (!I'OIIpl • bave entered floatl

alnlady - '}" l~~ ~,;: Oub. and die Womea'a DMiioD ctwnbcr ol CoDIDic:rce, which will feature "Miss PIIDI o( lhc Plairra".

Tlio Bar Nono Drill TCIIII from Plainview, a skilled group of 20 women IDd their honea, will be ill the parade. Rhctta Riley is a DCW member of tho group ud. · said the womoa IDd their honea dress in coordiaated red, while and blue outfits. '1116 4-H Horae & Pony aub will also ride.

Other groups arc invited to be in the parade. Rubca Garcia is chairman of the parade commit· tee.

After the parade, Brownie Troop #404 will lead the Pledge of Allegian~ at the City HaD

ftae'poJe and Mayor Pete ::i:! SOD wiD prosoat a abort 11ac crowd will thCII be to aU the food booths IDiide and lfOIIIld City Hall.

Garcia said there wiU be liiOIC. than a dozen booths frOID nQOD until 3 PM ofleriJI& frito pic, tamales, icc cuam, claac:rU, popcorn, soft tacos, nadloa, hamburgers, bot dogs. snow OODCS and drinks.. oilli:n will offer games, face paintina and other fun things, Rucdcllc HiD ia cbainnan of the booths commit­tee.

At 1:30 PM, the 4-H Horae & Pony Oub wiD sp011501 a "team ~ ~test. a acw event m this area. A ~ IIIDd wiD also be in operation Ill the arena. Rbctta Riley il in charge of this event.

Harold Thompson, prcsidcut or the &-studoats Aasociatioa, said the reunion events arc "all kind of from the hip". There's to be one gathering for gradu­ates of the 1950's, another for (!l'ads or the 1960'&, and another for the 1940's. Each group is contacting its contemporaries.

Medical Terminology For Texas A&M Pre-Med Students

Joe Chambers came in to make

:~es _;r :O~d le:b':e 'ff !~ MORBID-A hi3her offer • MINOR OPERATION-Digging for 11M: JUDiorjScaior Banqacl Saturday aitiJd at the Lu1Jboc:t J'laa-

coal. .. _........... affair with pink and sihr.r clcalnlioas carryilg oat die readers. NITRATE-Usually lower than the theme~ ell Memories•. Pictun:d above il the 0ruc1 Mardt.. day rate.

ARTERY-The study of line pain lings.

BARIUM-What you do when CPR fails.

CESAREAN SECI10N-A district iD Rome.

_ COUC-A dog that looks like "Lassie".

COMA-A punctuation mark. CONOENITAL-Frienclly. DILATE-To 1M longer. FESTER-Quicker. GJ. SERIES-Baseball pmca

between teams of soldiers. HANGNAIL-A coat hook. MEDICAL STAPF-A cane for

doctors.

NODE-Was aware of. ORGANIC-Musical OUTPATIENT-Person who has

fainted. POST-OPERATIVE-A person who

delivers the mail. PROTEIN-In favor of young

people. SECRETION-Hiding something.

SEROLOGY .Study of lmighthood. TABLET-A small table.

TUMOR·An extra pair. URINE-Opposite of you're out. VARICOSE VEINS-Veins which

are not far apart.

Hamburger Steak $3.75 wf&etJdj fries. salad, gravy & tout

VECCHI 303 D

C.rime Stoppers

A reward of $400 is offered for information leading to the arrest ud indictment of the person or persons who stole four VCRa from Abernathy High S~~l.

Persons with information should eal1 Police Chief Naron at City Hall 298-2546 or at his home 298-2906. Callers will Dot have to give their name at any time during the legal process.

.H9nor your favorite graduate with a

gift from Country Creations

We have a great selection of gifts (or the graduate, unique gifts (or

. secret pals or Country gifts for teachers ~ Creations J, '

Everyone love• a 4_

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School Photographers Know Just How To Shoot 'Em

School pictures arc always SO Clri'E! AU the girls primp for days aacl days and the guys have to get to stick down that last piece of s t r a y cowlick. These two

bottle of Brillaotllle. The girls went wild for them,

but acither said it was wortla it...took too long to wash tho gunk out ew:ry night!

Both will be at the Ex-stu­d e 11 t • Reunion Oil

{v~dcr ~ Little DM)'could come up with a bottle of Brillantinc aadpa15il

out to sec: if it was as (!l'e&t u we all remember ... Maybe Little Davy will even model some of it for aU to sect

Representatives Of Classes Ofl960-1969To Meet .. . : ·~

There wiu be a meeting of Satiarday, May 21 ai 10!311 '~. class representati\'CS for AHS The meeting is to plan the July (!l'aduating classes from 1960 to 3rd coffee for 1960's cxea. 1969 in the Big Room a.t the For iaformatioa, c:all Diana School Administration Building Phillips.

Deadline For News & Ads ·Tuesdays • 4 PM

ABERNATHY LIBRARY HOURS

Monday • 12-5 Tuesday • 9-12 Wcdncsda1• 10-5 a Thursday aosed

• Friday • 12-5 a 6 Saturday ...... by appointment

Senior Citizens Center

1'uelday ~ 'l1lunday 8AM-4PM

Coft'co&Gamca

Meals Wednesday, 11 AM

EVERYONE lNVITEDI Games N'dca2Dcl & 4th Mooday aighb. 5:30-9:30

Ride with the Best

'Dike a ride on Jolm Dee~s most popular ridina IIJOIIIel', the RX75. A rugaed, quiet 9·horlcJ)O'II1er ~and the induatry'a tightest (11-inch) tuniing ndius make the RX7S an eaq choice.

·On the mowing deck, i wide lb-inclllip is. rolled under to create etronger airflow for better li(t, t;ut ud blainii-Ridc with one of the most ~apected aamet in the buaineq; Get a 1o1m Deere RX75 ricliq mower todly. ·

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New Deal News

Smeeulf::=dvaDced from Tiga Cubs to Cub Scouts clwiDa a graduation ceremoay held Moaday at the Scout Hut. Those receiWig tiger cub badg­es, ccrtifu:ates aud plaques were Mark Fritzler, Tim Freeman, CuUu.s Westbrook, Jeremy Carter, Hank Hensley, John Paul Wolf, Carlos Barrau, Nicldau.s Stephc-115011, Eric Garrisoa, Lealie Ford, Jimmy Canaoa, Dollllie Mittan, Jaime Loagoria, Mitch WC$1oa, Ryaa Reed aad Curtis Miller.

Den 2 Cub Seouta aad the T~gtr Cubs also received prizes won by selling Scout Show tickets.

Mcmben and familiea attend· ina thn year's final Pad meet· ina preaented a special award to Cubmuter Cindy MtCullough for her dedieation and hard work during the year. ·• ..

W'lllllills Artworll HoDy GriffiS, daUJhter of Alva

and Y~nne GriffiS, placed fu51 in a Mother's Day coloring conte51 spon&ored by Dillard's de~entatore in Lubboc:k.

for J!'· cir~sl!'!i:c;:,: ~ Father'a·Day ~ie:' lase year.

New 4-H Olficcn KiP. Huffmaa was elec:ted

president of the New Deal 4-H Oub at a recent end-of-year cookout altended by a total of 1S members and their familiea.

Alao elected to serve in the lm-90 dub year are Cbris Cooper, fuat vioe ~resident; Chad Joeea, second \'Ia: prea· ~nt; Karin Huffman, third vice president; Jandi Pierce, seaet­uy; Kriali Rieten, treasurer; IUDIDda Lemon, I'Cporler; Kasey Jliekea and Jennifer Gallegos, telc:phoae committee; Brad r,oaor, refreshment&; Laurie Adame and Stephany Gallegos, llrcmatc collllCil members; Heath 1ounJ and Robert Hartlea, recreatioa • committee; Debra ArnoLf, Jenny Younger and

Gioacr Lcmoa, meetin& orpoiza· dcioal. coauniucc.

The group also honored gradu· aliDg acllior Kathy Hulfmm ...

Girls Hoaorecl Graduating New Deal girls

were honored recently with a sundae party spo~ed by the New Deal Young Homemakers. Attending were Ronda Dunn, Tawnya Shropshire, Kathy Huffman, Laora Phillips, Shawua Reed, ReYilla, Kim Crowley, and Missy Sherman. . ...

New Clla:rtcadcn . Rcpreacnting New Deal Middle

School in 1989·90 as cheer· leaders, dccted Monday, are eighth graders Holly Martin, Shannon Arant 1111d Erika Spann, 1111d seventh sraders . Holly Griffis, Shana Wood and Lindsey McGuire.

aasa ReuaiaD Set f:'lcw Deal Hi&f! School class of

1969 will hold their 20-year reunion on Friday aad Saturday, Juno 30 and July 1.

A family picnic will begin· at 7:30 PM at the higll school on Friday. Saturday toqples will meet al Lubbod's · Hillttcst Country Club on north Un~r­sity for a 7:30PM buffet dinner.

Reaenations for the buffet must be made by June 27. Contact SIIZIDllc Hamilton, 762-2323, for more information. ...

UpcllllililrcEw:ats

sch~f ~e~~!and B~~~~quct, higll

Ko~:Yp!; :L!C Banq~et, May 2S - National Honor

Socictr induction ceremony, 7:30 PM, high sc:hool

May 26 •• Elementary, middle school 1111d high school awards assemblies

Junc 1 ·· Last day of school. BUSC3 run at 2:30 PM .

June 1 •• Graduation ceremon· ies, 8 PM, Allen Theater on Texas Tech University campua

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Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship Available

The Iota Tau Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma wiD be awarding a scholarship on J unc 1 to a graduate of one of the schools represented by membership of Iota Tau which inc!ude Aber· nathy, Plainview, Hale Center, Lockney, Floydada 1111d Peters· burg.

To qualify the student must

have completed the sophomore year of college and mUSl be majoring in the field of educa­tion.

Interested persons may receive an application by contacting a local member of Iota Tau or Nancy Floyd, 298·2925 in Aber­nathy. Applications must be returned by May 27.

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Track

Sieve Peeples finished third in the Lona J11111p with a leap of 22'81/'Z' ill . the Texas Stale

~rt:~~~ps ~ had gone to regional ill

fonr cvcnts and Will able 1o reach the stale meet ill one ~. Only eight atbletea ill

each event !Dike it to tho ~ meet.

"We certainly hope Sieve la. fortunate CIIOiigb to make a return trip to Austin • year,• =cnted coac.h Paise Bard- .

Steve .is a jlll!iox al Abcmalhy High School .

S'I1IL PLYING IDGH . lAing jumper S1CYC Pccplt:a lias a11DC a Joas way from faarth .-, at left, and pboccd third ..._ year as a jUDior in the Tc:aa State Track and F'dd CJ.ampionsbipe ldd iaAusaia last Mdcod.

AHS Band Picks Officers For Next School Year

The AHS b1111d rca:ntly elected Kim Kemp, Librariaas; Christy officers for the 1989·90 sdlool Ramirez and Christine Reynolds, year. The officers will be Ca- uniform chairmen. tarioo, president; Victor Ramos, Band director Harold Bufe vice president; Candy Perez, says he 1111ticipatea thal Secretary {rreasurer; Regina 'through the outst1111ding leader· ~ reporter; Felipe Lopez, ship of next year's officers, the social chairmaa; Iris Ramos IUid band wiD have a super year".

Slaton Art Show Scheduled May 20 The nineteenth annual Slaton

Art Show, sponsored by the Women's Division of the Slaton Chamber of Commerce, wiD be Saturday, May 20 in Slaton's Lubbodl Country Club House, 7SO W. Garza, . .from 1:30. to S PM.

Lolinie Mason of Lubbod wiD scm: as juror. Cash awards wiD be given for the best works, with awards given in eight catT.riea. • There wiD be 40

PEnt: r::1:· $3.00 per entry,

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For iilformation CODtac:l the Slaton Cbamber of, Commerce, 828-6238.

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.IC:.thaiioc~

Garage Sales

AUTTLI!Brr OF EVERYWHERE

Good junk & lots or ~es. F~y & Saturday, S10 13th Strcet.(ltp)

GARAGE "MOVING' SALE Lots of good stuff. Children's dothea. Friday & Saturday, May 19th & 20th, 9 AM to 6 . PM. 100616th Strcct.(1tp)

A WHALE OF A SAI..El Saturday, May 20, 8:~1 SIJ1 13th Street. Several families. Commodore computer, king-size watcrbed, rug shampoocr, typewriter, pictures, lamps, weed calcr, records and tapes, bedsprc.~~ds, new tennis shoes, summer clothes, much more.(ltp)

SMAll. ENGINB REPAIR Lawn mowers, roto-tillcrs, chain saws, riding mowm. Also have engines & mMYCrs for sale. uro 4th Slrcet, 298-2101. AD wOOl: guaranteed Pick up & dclivcr. (18-4tp-21)

RODNEY POPRROOFING All types of roofing & repair work. Hot mqppiog & rubber roofing. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. All ~ guaraatccd Rodney Pope, 7S7-2319 (local) or 8()6. 792-8316 (Lubbock). (17-4tp-20)

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EXPERIENCED PAINTER needs work. Low rates, free estimates. 895-4472.(1S-4tp-21)

House Painting Interior-E-xterior Quality Work

FR.:F. ESTIMATES REASON ABU: PRICES

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CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRSTUNm!:D MEIHODJSr 7ti4AvcoucD 298-22AO Sunday S<boollO:OO AM Wonhip 11:00 AM

~'!j:~ twKtice 7:30 PM Rewrencl Frllllll C)gfoaby

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QIURCII OF CIIRIST NEW'DI!AL s~ Sdiool !1'.30 AM sundoy )ol(onltip 10::10 AM E•iftt6.>00 'MilliiUr,(!d<t!eCIIIooe

ISTANNI'YEQAR.YSALB 60'lli . off sJ!Iio&. & I1IIIIIDII' fuhioas. <:a~rea·· ........ 1409 A\OCIIue D.(li>-Zto-20)

JOB OPI!NING Pull-time secretary & bookbcper Medcd as of J~ JS. Apply iD person. F'uat UDJted MitWat Church, '104 Avenue D. Salary ncgotiablc.(l7-ltp,Jtc·20)

JilJBIJC NOi1c:B Tlae Ahcolatlly Jndepen4coc School Diltrid willldd I pubic ~ rcprdilrc !hi l'fiiPoaccl '*' or aa.er 1 ~ Qaptcr D lunda, )IIII'IUIIIC to. fillDS the 'lltaoclard aPI!Iicatioe ~ ~ tho 'l'cxu Sduc:atioa Aseacy in Auatla. fila ptOC!,ldure . ._ ' ill eompliance with Chapler I aDd <llipter D ol tho Elcnloa· ~ ana$ecloodary SdiiCitioa Act fllfi.EA) of 1965 u ameadcd

FORSALB Meisteratam fijXl computerimcd mOIICJfVam m.,UOe, SS(XX).OO or bCil oft'cr. 8J6. 744-3699. (20-2tp-21)

ti, J'ublic, Law 1~2.97. Tho pub1'k hearing wiD he held qa May 29, 1ll89 Ill 7:30 PM in the Sc:hnol Boul Medin& Room ill

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the Adminlstratioll Building at 50S 7th Street, Abernathy,

.~ nent· als J · ""='~<=CDL==AD=· =int=crestcd==,.;rsona.===ind=udio&=· =~==&tude=·=~ :: ft :. ,.. teachers, and school administrators are invited to atten.d.

(Wan~ ) a..EAN RUGS l..lkE NB9i So easy to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampoocr for St. Stme Dcpartmc:at Sbn.(rts)

TO niB CUI'B GUY SEE RINSE N VAC in the ~~~ shirt and gray cap the inaediblc new pottablc who winked at the woman ill ateam·type carpet cleaaiDg sya-the yellow dress in front of the· tcm. It docs tbe job of profea-cheese c:ountcr in Pay N Save sionaJ carpet cleaners at a &ac-rccently and who was to meet tion of the cost. Rent one now her at the wne place last at Slruw:'a nq.n.c.t StaR, Saturday afteruoon. I was there 318 Main, phone 298-2.S3l.(rts) but too many people l know

were around and I ~ afraid. to ( )] speak to you. Forg~ve me. I , want to meet you more thllll Housing ever. Please try to be in Perry's late Saturday afternoon. Sunny. .,.._;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;ii'il"'

WANT TO BUY 1958, 1961 & 1962 Abernathy school annuals. Phone 757-2313. (20-2tp-21)

~HUBBARD "' Real Estate 921Aw:nucD

2:98-2536 Excc11cnt busineSs ~y, Scrvioe Stllioo · to seD .. 3-1.() with fircplaa; S27 ,000 ... 3-2-1 brick, basement, $35,900

Beautiful cootc:aP,..ary brick home. Only SS7,900 .

CUSTOM lB50 SQ. PI'. 3 bedrooms, 2 car prr: dining area, fireplace, 1 3 4 balhs, newly decorated, 1111 storage. 422 North Drive. Call 298-263S.(rts)

HOUSE FOR SALE 3 bedrooms, 1 1/4 bath, 2:98-2639, 1201 Avenue G, $31,000. (16-Stp-24)

This week's fCJI'IIIIl' .Aber-Dlllay HiP Sdlool lhldenla are OlDer Wade and. l>ovCJM Vmcyard.loia them July 3t

Only Tates 10 Miaulcs ~99'J 'Oil Cha~ Most Bn.adaOfOil

~'(\ AND ~- "COMEDY ANDSEEMEI"

S11LLWELL P.AltTS & SUPPLY Harold

BECKts-iJRICKf CONTRACTORS

WE SPECIAUZE IN STRU.CI1JRAL &

DEOORA11VE MASONRY BRICK • BLOCK • STONE

NOJOBTOOSMALL Mark Beck 298-4235

6225 West 19th Street, LGhbock

CORAUECOX Agent

Farm Bureau Insurance

llic-Auto-Firc-Crop-Hail

296-6351 293-2304

AAA Body Works -Free Estimatcs-

317 Main 298-4078 Quality Body & Paint Works

1ST CIIURCII 01' NAZI\RilNil SnA .. nucE 293-2831 Sunday Sundoy Scbooi9:4S AM AM Wonbip 10:4.5 Youth CIIOlr S:GO PM PM Woroloip 6:00 WednClday

~l·;:.;~~ibk> urcYouth Minialry7:00PM

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I~IA DilL NAZARilNO AYCnueAoljth 298-;1068 Sunday Schooi!O:OO AM Wonbip 11:00 AM EYCniog6:00 ~~..J!...mce 7:00PM

FIRST aAmST OIUJlat 4117tb 298-25117 Sunday School 9-.:10 AM Wonhip 10:40 AM

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SPONSORS

ORDINANCE No. m Aa ...._ ~ the City ~ .Abc:rudly __.. ()rclill..., No. l11 ~ dlo City of Allcnathy, JIIOVidil8 for ICplllll ~ _..... . ........-. .providios · a ICplnbilitJ cia-. and providiac adra:dwe dare of thia ordioaocc. ·

. BlfiT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF mE CITY OF ABERNATHY, TEXAS:

SECTION t That Ordio1111ce No. 331 Sewer Use Ordinance of the City of Abernathy be and the same hereby is amended by addios a new acction, same being to read as follows:

Section 16 E: Administrative Fcc In addition to all other sewer fees charged by the City, each user who USC31css than 7SO,Wl l!llilons of water per month will be assessed a lo.SO administrative fcc per month.

This ordioantc shall take effect from and after its adoption by the City Council of the City of Abernathy, Texas.

PASSED AND ADOPI'ED nBS 1HE 8TH DAY OFMAY.J.!189,

Puc TbomJIIOD, M.yur Clay~ Abcnaathy, Tcxu

ORDINANCE NO. 333

Aa onliolllcc of the City ol Ahcrnalhy IIIICIIdina OrdiuDI:c " No. 3W (Zoning OnlinaDa:) of the City of .Abcroaday, pnl'ri­"'diDg ror rcpca1 o1 CXIIIlJicting ordinances, ~ a ~

bilily dause, and prowidiDa an etrcc:tfie -date of lhil ordi­-.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ABERNATHY, TEXAS

SECTION 1. That OrdinlliiCC No. 310 (Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Abernathy be, and the same hereby is, amended by adding a new section, same being Section 3081, to read as follows:·

3081 Mobilebomc Usc A mobilchomc, travel trailer, pickup coach, motor home or c:t£: trailer shall DOl be used 85 1111 office or business b • • in any zoning district, except as 1111 office oa the site in COJineaion . Willi construc:tion ac:tivitlea ot in coblltl:tioG:

"widl'· 'a btida fide retail mobilchome, travel trailer, 'piClnJp>rl coach, motor home or camping trailer sales lot or park.

~ECTION 2. That Section 4076 of Ordiollllcc No. 310 (Zoning Ordinance) of the City or Abernathy be, and the same hereby is, amended so as to read as follows:

4076 Lapse of a Conditional Usc Permit Unless a longer or shorter time shall be specifically estab­lished as a condition of approval, a Conditional Usc Permit sha81apse and shall become ~id two years following the dale on which such permit became effective, unless prior to expira­tion a building permit is issued 1111d construction is commenced and diligently pursued toward completion, or a certificate of oocupancy is issued for the usc, or the site is oceupied if no building permit or certificate or oceupancy is required.

Thla ordiaaance shaD take efl'ect ' from and after ita adoption by the City CoUDCil of the City of Abernathy, Texas.

PASSED AND ADOPTED nilS niB ml DAY OP MAY, 1511!9.

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PRIMERA MISSION 11Al1l'ISTA lli2JcromeSt. 298-2613 Sunday S.:looo19:4S AM Wonbipii:OOAM Evenioa Trainina 6:00

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