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VOLUME 70, NUMBER 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1991, ABERNATHY, TEXAS SERVING HALE & LUBBOCK COUNTIES Truck law delayed; election set By Scott Luce fees showed decreases of 27 Heating and Air Conditioning, The Abernathy City Council percent and increases of seven Abernathy, had verbally bid took no action on implementa­ percent in different areas. "about $3,000". tion of a truck no parking Mayor Pete Thompson signed Councilman Tommy Overstreet ordinance in Abernathy. an agreement to accept the 1991 made a motion to accept the The council advised the 15 engineering fees. lowest bid. Councilman Bill people that appeared before the The council authorized city Elliott seconded the motion. The council to try and work out the manager Frank Russell to seck motion passed, 5-0. situation between themselves. bids for repair of the city's The council agreed to allow The council tabled action on a above ground water storage the fire department to continue request by James Pace for a tanks on 6th St. to usc the fire hall meeting conditional use permit. Pace The city's grader has malfunc­ room for weekly taekwondo made the request for placement tions in hydraulics, brakes and classes. of a dwelling at 306 15th St. the transmission. Estimated cost Vecchio said the speed limit Pace was not at Monday's to repair was stated to be sign on Ave. D at 11th St. meeting. between $5,000 and $8,000. should be moved to the area of Councilman Shane Cunningham With the city's equipment out 15th or 1fith streets. The coun· made a motion to increase the of commission, Ben Matthews cil, in general, agreed that the city's share of the employee was hired to work on Aber­ speed limit should be 30 miles­ insurance premium payments nathy's dirt streets during the per-hour frnm Is! St. to 16th from one-half to three-fourths. first part of February. St. Councilman Carl Johnson se­ Matthews worked for 16.5 Ave. D is a slate highway and conded the motion. It passed, 5- hours and was paid $825 for th e state highway department 0. smoothing the city's dirt streets. must be petitioned for a change The council listened to a The counci lm en all agreed in speed limi ts. representative of American Matthews had comple ted the The council instructed Ru ssdl Family Life Assurance Co. at work with better than average to send a request for change to their regular meeting Monday. quality. the slalc highway department. The salesman told the council In lieu of repairing the city's The counci l set May 4 at city they could increase the city grader, the council agreed to hall as the election date and employees' take-home pay and stay with a verbal agreement place for three city council reduce city payroll expenses with Matthews for one year for positions. over $2,000 per year. city street wo rk as needed. Russell told the council that The council will allow the Matthews requires at least representative to offer his the city's attorney, Malcolm eight hours paid ($50 per hour) Tisdel, was going to write Jay various supplemental flexible to do any work. He docs nnt Torres a letter asking for benefit plans to -city employees. require a written comm itment as The employees will make the compliance with city zoning laws did the other companies the concerning property at the final decision to accept or not. council considered for street intersection of S. Ave. D and Johnson made a motion to maintenance. the west service road. increase the city's monthly Russell read the bids he had contribution of $300 per month received for heating and air The council released a paving to the city library to $500 per conditioning work at the Aber­ li en on property at 1211 Ave. E. Abernathy Emergency Medical Service volunteers administer aid to Alberto Tello, TJ, of New I>cal. Tello month. Councilman Elias "Shor nathy Police Department. "[he property has recently been wa~ injurcd when he wa~ involved in a nne car rollover in the 100 hlock of Broadway in Ncw Deal ty" Vecchio seconded the motion Quality Heating and Air so ld. No records cou ld be found Wednesday afternoon. lie suffered a cut on his head, wa~ treaied at a Lubbock hospital and rcleao;ed. which passed, 5-0. Conditioning, Plainview, bid sU1ting the lien, dating back to Tello was traveling at 30 milcs-pcr-hour when he lost control of his vehiclc. tic !;truck a dumpster, The council reviewed 1991 $2,680. Plains Heating and Air 1956, was not ,,aid. The urigina: f~ ~ cc, g3Sc[~c t·:n!: ·: ': "'~ l';F :md .. , :; j1c.td !:,--.:: .. igil ~fm c his ;:;1r coiled ontc; its ruof.• New Deal engineering fees from Parkhill, Conditioning, Lubbock, bid lien amuunt was $555.29. police Chief Sam Butler arrested Tello and charged him with un.o;afe speed, no drivers liccnsc, no proof Smith and Cooper, Lubbock. The $2,693. Russell said Brightbill All councilmen were present. of liability insurance and driving while intoxicated, second offense. Postmaster among Abernathy reservists travelin_g to Sandia Arabia

ByJudyLuce Company was deployed to Saudi The war in the Persian Gulf Arabia, even the administrative has hit one Abernathy family staff. There arc 140 rcservists twice. in the unit. Ruben Garcia and his son-in­ Another member of the 41Jth law, Tommy Gonzalez, are both is fr om Abernathy. Zenon Cruz stationed in Saudia Arabia. left along with thc others Dec. Garcia is the postmaster for 30. He ;md his wife, Maria, who Abernathy's post office. He is lives in Abernathy, have an 8· married to Mary Ann Garcia. month-old baby. Gohzalez is originally from Mary Ann (larria ~aid the Lubbock. He is married to the familv mcmhers left behind have Garcias's daughter, Sandy. formed a support group. They . --Both men are in the 413th arc worki ng toge th er to comfort Civil Affairs Company Army each ot her, pass along informa­ Reserves in Lubbock. tion and be there for each They left for Saudia Arabia ot her. Feb. 5 from Fort Bragg, North (Jarcia sent a scarf to Aber­ nathy elementary students and it Carolina, where they had been Ann and Ruben Garcia Sandy and Tommy Gonzalez since Dec. 30. Mary was presented to the stud ents Garcia received word his unit Mary Ann said Ruben supports postal service's management Wednesday. was going to be deployed Dec. the United States' involvement office. The ~rarf is c11nouflagc f:dnic 17 and told Gonzalez along with in the Persian Gulf and is The Garcias have another with patches on it which pretain the rest of the family that behind President Bush 100 daughter, Tricia Pace, who also to Garcia and his unit. evening. percent. lives in Abernathy. As Mrs. (iarria pn.: scntcd the Garcia reported to the Lub­ Both men arc in Dhahran but Gonzalez is a second lieuten­ scarf, a letter from Ruben l<> bock based reserve unit Dec. 20. do not see one another on a ant with the military policc. In th e childn:n was read. lie Gotizaiez did not have to report regular basis. They both called a telephone call made since he advised the stud ents to think about what the Pledge of AI · Cindy Lopez and Arnold Garcia accept a scarf presented by Mary until Dec. 27. The men left their wives last Friday and has been in Saudi Arabia, Gon­ Ann (iarcia to the students of Alx:rnathy Elementary Schtx>l. Lubbock for Fort Bragg Dec. 30. Ruben called Wednesday. zalez told his wife he was lcgianre means as they recite it. Mary Ann and Sandy traveled Garcia missed Christmas at working with "displaced persons, to Fort Bragg in late January home in 1989 because he was refugees and evacuees". and were able to see their called to Panama by his reserve He is a 1985 graduate of husbands for five days before ·unit. Lubbock High School. His par­ Local 4-H club places 600 ribbons they went to Saudi Arabia. The experience of having her ents arc Mr. and Mrs. Raul Mrs. Garcia said it was a good husband gone last winter pre­ Gonzalez of Lubbock. time to reminisce. The Garcias pared Mrs. Garcia for this Gonzalez joined the Army on trees at Abernathy city hall lived at Fort Bragg when they experience. Reserves in 1988 while he was were first married and their "Panama looks better and going to school at Eastern New son, Ruben John, was born better to me all the time," said Mexico University. "Tic a ycll ow ribhPn 'ruund Mall Riky " "·in !( a prayer and Sal1mla1· wer e· l{ohcrt ;, MrDnn· there. MaryAnn. Last fall he and Sandy were the old locust and red oak Mic ha Riky c·x plained the aid, l ':~r<>l ll:dfnrd. L : HjUitt:~ Garcia is a first sergeant with Garcia has been in the Army in Anniston, Alabama, for four tree ... " purpose uf ti,·ing th e rihhons on Danford. Bell\' N,,.,. :11111 Rh cll:1 Riley. . the Army Reserves and is in Reserves since 1969. Only last months for officer training. At Members of Abernathy 4-H the. lr<· ,·s intelligence. He works with September he reenlisted for the school he was commissioned Club ti ed apprm;imatcly 600 Othn 4-H'crs invnlved were The rluh mcmh c· rs wish It> governments to help them set up three years. as an officer. yellow ribb<1n s to trees in front Wendy Knnx , Julia MrDnnald, thank llig.ginh<>l h:1111 ll:lrtktt. services such as utihties. · Although he is the postmaster They had returned to Lubbock of Ab<:rnathy City Hall last Mandy D:onfnrd , j\kria Danford, Pi!t son l'harona l'V, Struve's He thought he would be for Abernathy, for the past and Gonzalez hoped to teach Saturday to show their support Hunter I i;, )f,,rd, Jared Halford Deparl 111 cnt Sl<>r ~ :~nd the deployed after the war, if there several months Garcia has been and coach for the Lubbock for the troops in Saudia Arabia. and .lami,· ShaniHlll. Abcrn:dh v Wcck lv !{,·view for was one, said Mrs. Garcia. working in Lubbock at the Independent School District. After tieing th e ribbons they Adulh ' i"'nsms working l he usc "I' th eir laJ ~ In s. The Gonzalczcs were home had a short ccrcnw with group 111 the 4-H motto, ~ cath Halford I.Mavflar., tWo ,coo~en -WJD-..e·ehosen leading th e pledge to the fl ag, Outstanding citizen nominees sought Ul.ilne.-IPJ,Y .,. ~~y 4~alJot The Abernathy Chamber of be made by March 15 so the Commerce is asking for nomina­ final decision can oe made. tions for Citizen of the Year The winners of the chamber's and Farm Family of the Year. most prestigious award will be Those wishing to nominate announced at the annual cham· someone should contact chamber bcr of commerce banquet April president Dr. John Hill at 298- 6. 2123. He will relay those nomi­ The winners of last year's nations to a secret committee awards were Clayton Enger as that will make the final selec­ Citizen of the Year aitd the tions. Donald Huffaker Family as Farm Hill asks that all nominations Family of the Year. TiffiABERNATIIY WEEKLY REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1991 PAGB3,. Blalock \!ill perform with LSO ~b. 22-23 , --- Abernathy native JiU •Blalock Jks; and Berloiz's Sxmi!hl!m from a six-week tour of Japan ~ Lauretta in .GWuli Depot Dispatch will be joming Lubbock Sym­ ~· singing .the role of Tuptim in ~ Despina in ~ phony Orchestra Feb. 22 and 23 She is a graduate of Texas the Robert Young Production of I.u11Q and Pamina and Papagena Wednesday was game day at the senior citizen's center. There at 8:15 p.m. in the Civic Center Tech University's School of The King and I. in The Maaic Flute. , were 63 for lunch and two carry out trays. Theater. Music, where she studied voice She is a participant in the She has· the distinction of Following lunch the board of directors met. with John Gillas under the Merola Program of the San being first place district winner Next week the quiltin~ and exercise groups will meet. prestigious Hewitt Scholarship. Francisco Opera. She wiD per­ and a three-time regional rmat­ Church The seniors send the1r sympathy to Herman Kuhlers on the loss of Blalock has recently returned form the title role in LlKiL.di ist of the Metropolitan Opera years. a brother and to'Jewel Rogers on the loss of a sister. kammermoor with Western Opera Auditions. Reported ill is Dan Wright who has been having some tests done. Theater, the touring arm of the Tickets for the February LSO iit~~~~~~~~ Silverton,daugh- Menu for next Wednesday is barbecued chicken, potato salad, lima San Francisco Opera. concert are available at Select· A-Seat at Memphis Place Mall Jennie Lee Loper of Austin, beans, rolls, dessert and drinks. The soprano has performed and at Sears. • Beryl Jean O'Brian! of Lubbock such roles as Gretel in HAiwl) Gray, pastor, assisted. and Donna Blalock of Lubbock; School prepares for patriotic fete Burial was in Abernathr Ceme­ three sons, Marion of Cedar will use the names of the sold­ tery under direction o Cham­ Abernathy elementary school Park, Billy of Abernathy and music teacher Ruth Naron iers in the program and for We make CONCRETE the old-fashioned way, bers Funeral Home. is Glenn of Austin; a brother, seeking names and addresses of correspondence afterwards." With Pure CEMENT... Call for 1 Yard Or 100 Yards Shipman died Thursday in St. Furman of Abernathy; a sister, soldiers serving in Saudia Arab­ Names can be mailed to Naron F'misher Available Mary of the Plains Hospital in Gretna of Abernathy; 27 grand­ ia. at Box 396, Abernathy 79311 or Lubbock after a lengthy illness. children and 48 great-grandchil­ They will be part of ' a patri­ telephone 298-2563. WEST BUILDERS SUPPLY 839-21112 He was born in WISe County dren. otic program Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. and moved to Abernathy in 1923. Abernathy 4-H Club members Micha and Malt Riley tie yellow presented by 394 children. He was an insurance and real Grandsons were paUbearers. bons on a tree in front of Abernathy City Hall to honor United Naron said that fourth graders estate salesman. He presi­ The family suggests memorials Weather by Deering PLAINS GRAIN & FARM SUPPLY was States servicemen and women. Tree..~ at Abernathy High School were Ryan Lambert and Ryan Harrison dent of the Abernathy Senior to the Abernathy Senior Citizens also decorated with n'bbons by the students of Jan Montgomery and can be credited with the pro­ Citizen Club for 12 years and center. Abernathy, Texas Pauline Stone. Photo by Betty Neve gram's title, "A Patriotic Salute DATE H L RAIN ~ 2/7 64 28 Trace to American Pride". For All Your Farming Ne~ Mary Ina Robison Herbicide applicator class set Feb. 22 She also said that Mayor Pete 2/8 66 28 Thompson will read a proclama­ 2/9 65 29 Services for Mary Ina Robi­ munity. She owned a drapery A class for individuals wishing ing herbicides. It can not be 2/10 Abernathy PHONE Lubbock tion. 68 29 son, 85, of Abernathy were at 4 and upholstery shop in Aber­ to obtain a private applicator's used for supervising the use of 2/11 "The kids will all be wearing 59 33 p.m. Feb. 8 in Fust Baptist nathy. She married Jesse "Pete• license will be offered Feb. 22. herbicides by others. 298-2521 763-4868 red, white and blue; Naron 2/12 ' 67 38 Church with the Rev. Dennis Rob1son in 1923 in County Line. The license will allow the holder Anyone interested in the class 76 sa id, "and everyone attending 2/13 43 Teeters, pastor, officiating. Survivors include her husband; to buy, apply and supervise the should call Riley Seed at 298- should wear the colors, too. We Burial was in Abernathy a son, Donald of Abernathy; a use of restricted herbicides. 4050 or 298-2591 by Feb. 20 to Savings up to Cemetery under direction of daughter, Bobbie Peeples of New The class will be at the senior make a reservation. Chambers Funeral Home. Deal; three brothers, Neff citizens' center at 717 Ave. C in ~~ Mrs. Robison died Wednesday Turner of Abernathy, Doyle Abernathy. It will begin at 8:30 Deavors, Smith to wed 75% off Turner of Muleshoe and Bill a.m. University Day at her residence after a lengthy Susan Schooler, of Morton, announces the e ngagement of her Turner of Friona; a sister, Gregg Cronholm of the Hale illness. daughter, Brandi Deavors, to Robert Smiih, son of Lt:tha Smith. Present this ad 1nm ff all sale merchandise She was born in Eastland and Fannie Mae Bruce of Abernathy; County extension office will Feb. 22 at Tech for an additional 70 0 teach the class to farmers and The wedding will be Dec. 26 in First Baptist Church in Whiteface. " (including the Attic) moved to Abernathy in 1952 eight grandchildren and 22 The bride-elect will grad uate from Whiteface High School in May great-grandchildren. other interested individuals. 614 Broadway from the County Line com- High school se niors and and plans to attend in June. Lunch will be provided for college students can have a Downtown Plainview . those who attend at J&K Steak­ The future bridegroom is a graduate of Abernathy Hi gh School and Jill Blalock 296-1254 '}(JW.lti4 Anita Payne first-hand look at Texas Tech will also attend South Plains College in June. house. Uni versity Feb. 22 during T ech's (iood through Saturday, Feb. 23 Services for Anita Payne, 71, 13, 1987. She was a housewife Following lunch Ronnie Hoff­ annual University Day. man of the Texas Department of Harp to speak .... AMS studies of Abernathy were at 2 p.m. and a member of the Church of Registration will begin at 8 __ Feb. 8 in Northside Baptist the Nazarene. Agriculture will administer the a.m. in Lubbock Municipal Church with the Rev. Mike She was preceded in death by test. Auditorium followed by a gener­ at corn meet wild flowers Christopher, pastor, officiating. her son, Billy Don, who died The class and test . are spon­ al assembly at 9 a.m. Burial was in Abernathy Apri14, 1990. sored by Riley Seed of Aber­ A Food Corn Production Yuu may have noticed " Steakhouse For more information cont act meeting has been scheduled for strange area staked off at 9th Cemetery under direction of Survivors include three sons, nathy. C & G Builders ·---- 924 Ave. D - Abernathy the Office of New Student Street and Avenue F. Chambers Funeral Home. Durwood, Boyce and Bobby, all There is no charge for the 8:30 a.m. Feb. 21 in Plainview a! Relations, Texas Tech Univer­ It's a science projec t. of Lubbock; a daughter, Tanga class or test but there is a $50 the Ollie Liner Center located 298-2988 Mrs. Payne died at 6 p.m. Feb. sity, Lubbock 79409-5005, or Abernathy Middle School 5 in St. Mary of the Plains Monroe of Ranger; two sisters, charge to receive the license. on business Hwy. 27 south of te lephone 742-1480. Plainview. scie nce teacher Jim C ri tes has Friday Night Fish Buffet Hospital in Lubbock after a Majana Williams and Helen The lice nse will be for fi ve Elbert Harp, representing the worked with his student s to brief illness. Pilkinton, both of Van Buren, years. All you can cat Texas Corn Growers Association, plant wild nowcrs at th e loca­ She was born in Bonham and Ark.; a brother, Gene Garner of Persons obtaining a private Rankin returns home From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. will present information on their tion. The eighth grade earth $4.95 moved to Abernathy in 1951. Carson City, Nev.; 10 grandchil­ applicator certificate prior to Marion Rankin has returned Storm Windows & Doors new Texas Supreme Program. sc ience students and seventh She married Ebb Payne Aug. 23, dren; and four great-grandchild­ Dec. 31, 1\189, can still usc their home after a two-week stay in Further information may be grade life science· students arc The Noon Buffet is BACK! 1936, in Bonham. He died Aug. ren. certificate for buying and apply- the Methodist Hospital in Level­ Free obtained from Greg Cronholm, part icipat in g. From 11:10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. land. Estimates extension agent-entomology, at Seven varieties of wild nowc rs Tuesday thru Friday $3.95 Computer knowledge major benefit 293-8481 ext. 273. have been pl anted. TREASURES IN LIFE ARE FEW­ ByJudyLuee nathy for two years. Prior to Carver awarded that Major worked part-time for OURS IS SERVING YOU! From housewife and mother, North of lubbock on to rancher, to computer special­ National Oil a nd Lube News Grand Champion -nt'lt~ preparing their monthly newslet­ PRICES EFFECTIVE Amarillo Hwy 1-27, ist and marketing expert, Betty FEBRUARY 17-23, 1991 Major has worked in a broad ter. ._tEl Paso ~·~ Exit 10 rmge of fields. ; She is currently working with AUTO & TRUCK SALES She uses her skills to pravide an oil company in Plainview and David Carver of Abernathy -. 746-5855 businesses and individuals with a new record label company in won Grand Champion Market Corp. Natividad is pictured a' the fourth person from the left, professionally finished copy for Shallowater. Barrow in the swine show at the immediately to President Bush's right. Photo hy Bill Noonan newsletters, advertisements, Major welcomes local cus­ Southwestern Inte rnational SPECIAL OF THE WEEK resumes, calendars or business tomers whether the job is an TRISTATE Livestock Show in El Paso Feb. cards. Whatever the need is, if ongoing project or simply typing 2-5. First grader's father guards president it comes out of a computer a letter for an individual. Matt Riley was third place in printer, Major can do it. She sets the newspaper adver­ the heavy Duroc division. Abernathy first grader Marisol 1983 Chevy Chevettes She has capabilities to create tisements for Abernathy's First BREAD A total of 24 Hale County Cantu, 6, may watch the televi­ United Methodist Church each youngsters participated in the sion a little more closely for a data base for mailing labels auto, air, great fuel economy, if a client needs it. week. She prepared calendars $.50 EACH show. the U.S. President than other Major has been involved with for one local individual that Local 4-H members are ex­ first grade students. power steering, power breakes, computers for less than ten contained birthdays, anniver­ hibiting livestock at San Antonio She is normally watching for several colors to choose from, years, since she returned to saries and recipes and was used this week and will be in Hous­ her father, Corporal Rudy low payments, we finance where as Christmas presents. ton in two weeks. Nativid:1d. she pursued a degree in agri­ Prior to going to college and The recently promoted cor­ culture education. Her degree becoming involved with com­ ~ggc Hamilton wins poral is stationed in Washington. Betty Major has an emphasili in mass com­ puters, Major operated a ranch D.C. as a presidential guard. $1995 munication. her knowledge of computers in in Grants, New Mexico. That, second place Marisol's mother is Eva Cantu; She had an interest in agri­ journalism classes and taught a and growing up in this farm her grandparents arc Eliberto culture and felt there was a computer class. community caused her interest Rusty Hamilton of Abernathy and Anita Cantu, all of Aber­ need for more communication in Not only did she obtain her in agriculture. won second place with a Suffolk nathy. the field so she found herself in degree, but she also completed She was orginally a Barton Ram at the 1991 Southwestern Marisol rece ntly received word ...... the agriculture department at her masters degree at Tech. and grew up in the Barton CHEETOS Exposition and Livestock Show that · her father would be trans­ Tech. She has had her computer family home when it was on a in Fort Worth. ferring tn Sandia Arabi a She .. + While there, Major picked up business in her home in Aber- farm northwest of Abernathy. Assorted Reg. $1.79 Hamilton is a member of did not know where or when. Marisol Cantu The house has since been moved Abernathy's Future Farmers of to the Ranching Heritage Mu­ America. 1lJE ABERNATIIY WEBKL Y REVIEW seum in Lubbock. SNACKS Over 18,000 head of livestock .. + She plans · to stay in Aber­ were judged during the stock ___AI_S_D_m_e_n_u_s __ ~~ (ISSN 0895-4291) $)39 Vafenti~jy (USPS j 003-340) nathy working with her clients show. j Reg. $.25 SCOTI & JUDY LUCE v and hopes to maintain two to Publishers four good clients. Her husQand, Breakfast Menu Lunch Menu i' t Tc:d, has begun working with Girls softball Feb. lR-22 TUESDAY: piaa, salad, corn, .a. + her. Prior to his retirement, be 6 for $1 MONDAY: no school pudding milk -. Published weekly on Friday of each week at the Abernathy was the manager of Co-op Grain LIVER or TUESDAY: orange juice , WEDNESDAY: taco with chc- i' f h ld · · d + tryouts Sunday oatmeal, toast, milk esc, salad, pinto beans, cin- i' Valentine's Day is coming up. We usually think of this as a day or c i rcn- gJVmg an i' Weekly Review office at 916 Avenue D. Mailing address: P.O. Co. WEDNESDAY: apple juice, namon rolls, milk i' exchanging little cards with a reminder to say "you arc special to me." Adults have begun to + Drawer 160, Abernathy, Texas 79311-0160. Major has three .children who Tryouts for a traveling girls slow-pitch softball team will be little smokics, bi scuits, milk TI-IURSDA Y: meat loaf, mashed i' celebrate this day too. We like the idea of a day w~en people re_member others with little + attended school at Abernathy, DIET COKE GIZZARDS 1 held Sunday at 1 p.m. THURSDAY: pineapple juice , potatoes, pea salad, cheese rolls, ..L messages of "thank you" or "love." But how did I is day have lis orgm. . ..L Sharon, Becky and Alan. rice, toast, milk cake, milk 1 Helen Steiner Rice wrote a poem aboutthP legend of Valentine's Day. Let me share it with T MOVING? Send your mailing label and corrections to Aber­ The tryouts for girls aged 15- Anyone needing assisla!ICC or FRIDAY: orange juice, peanut FRIDAY: hamburgers, salnd, you as a possible point: nathy Weekly Review, P.O. Drawer 160, Abernathy, Texas with camera-ready copy for 18 will be held at the Stubbs i' bc~~inning + softball fields at 35th St. and 79311-1060. newsletters, brochures, ads, 6 for $1.09 butter, toast, milk French fri es, cherry wbbler, .. The Legend of the Valentine t flyers, business cards or other DR PEPPER Ave. Lin Lubbock. milk i' + items can reach Major at 298- For more information eaU SUBSCRIPTION RATES 2262. Bobby Dunn at 792-7111 or 799- 5614. .. ' +t One year in Hale and Lubbock counties - $13.00 CAN i' Tile leg<.,d says St. Vulenti1w ~ t Elsewhere in Texas & Outside Texas - $18.00 Nesbitt receives "Good · .a. Was in a prison cell + Get rid of those service. +I Thinking of/tis little flock t extra holiday pounds 39t BBBROWNIE ~ COVerfUYC He had always loved so well CW02 commission Established in November of 1921. Second class postage paid at by using . .. 0 vvu. ~ • • i' A 11d, wa11ting to assure them AFonldkssesah/.ltlhsemendwm.tehssaage.ssso.f love f' United States Post Office, 801 Avenue D, Abernathy, Texas PNC Mickey E. Nesbitt was good price- + Of lois frie~odship and his love, 1 k 1 i' 79311-9998. Lifestyles' BLUE BELL SANDWICH commissioned to chief warrant i' He f>icked a bu~rch of violets + officer 2 Dec. 3. He received his -"'rt., ~t 'S Sta i-.e Rt!l ~ .a. A~rd sent them by a dove. Because a Saint in prison t Diet commissioning oath from Com­ J lla (I "-' .f. .f. .f. 1 Reached through prison bars one day .a. ICE m~ !BASKETBALL Abernathy began the last replacement had been made, Shadden, 8; Prather and Norris, 23-5. It was Ingram's first period leading, 47-43. · Farwell called timeout to give 7 each; Myatt, 6; and Forbes, S. appearance in the Texas As· Farwell ran off 6 unanswered Myatt more time to think about Myatt hit 2 of 8 3-point sociation of Basketball Coaches' points regaining the lead, 49-47, the one-and-one. shots; Prather, 2 of 9; and final poll this season. with S:44left. Farwell used the last second Forbes, 2 of 3. Abernathy will play Canyon Justin Prather hit a free to get the ball in to Stewart "They (Farwell) played good High School tomorrow at 6:30 throw followed by two from who's last second shot bounced and we didn't,' Lope head coach p.m. at Plainview High School in Myatt for a S0-49 Antelope lead. high off Farwell's backboard but Jerry Schaeffer said. "We nor- the Lopes' second practice game. 1990-91 The Steers put in 6 more fell away securing the Lope mally shoot 46 percent. We shot Canyon is number four in points for a 55-SO lead with 3:25 victory. 33 percent." state 3A boys TABC rankings. left in the game. Stewart had a game-high 21 · The game showed Schaeffer 1 2 3 4 T Two big 3-point shots came in points. Monty Delgado had 15 some areas the team needs to Aber 14 17 16 12 59 the last period for Abernathy. for Farwell and Aetkinson had work on and what his team can Frwll 18 14 11 15 58 The first came from Prather 9. do in the playoffs. with 3:15 left closing tQ 53-55 Myatt was high-point for "We went in cold. We didn't Abcr. 68, S-E ~ behind Farwell. Abernathy wath 17 and 5 of tell them (players) anything," Abernathy's Antelopes com­ Farwell's Greg Actkinson and those in the second half. Schaeffer said. pleted their 1990-91 District 3- Abernathy's Lon Dale Cannon Cannon and Chad Shadden "We've got plenty of wins, AA season without any losses, traded single free shots leaving followed Myatt with 10 points plenty of blow-outs. We've 14-0, after a 68-46 victory . over Farwell up 56-54 with 2:12 left each. lacked competition and, thus, the Springlake·Earlh Wolverines in the game. Pr~ther had 9. point~. Lar~y intensity. We needed something last Friday inS-E. Both teams sent players 10 the · Norn~ had 7 pmnts wath 6 an to make us spark. We've had Cannon, Myatt, Shadden, foul line but came up dry. Time the th1rd quarter. . . few come-from-behind or intense Forbes and Prather were the Lady Lopes wound down to :27 when Forbes F~rbes had 6 ~omts . Has first situations. We needed to see if starters for Abernathy. Norris tipped the scales back toward 3-pomter . came an the s~cond we can keep our composure,' he came in for Forbes during the Abernathy with a crucial 3-point • quarter wath 3:02 left to lae the said. latter part of the opening frame. shot and a 57-56 Lope lead. score 27-27. The practice game win gave Myatt outscored all players District 3-2A The Steers called timeout with Abernathy. had fought ~a~k the Lopes a 30-1 season record. with 22 points. Norris had 14 :18 left after Farwell's Shawn from a 9-pomt, ~8-9, deficat an The) were still second behind and Cannon had 10. Stewart was called for walking, the firs! qu~rler wath 1:551eft. Krum Monday in the stale boys In the second quarter, Lope Champs in front of the Abernathy Noms bat the first of a one- 2A rankings. head coach Jerry Schaeffer had bench on Farwell's end of the and-one free shot wath I :36 left Farwell, 20-7, made it into most of starters out early in the court ' in the first half. That gave the the top ten 1A boys teams in period. · Lopes their first lead of the the state Monday at number Abernathy's Ken Dunn out­ Myatt .started back to the game, 28-27. nine. scored all players in the second "Sure must be blowing out there ... The l.ady Lopes were presented Antelopes end of the court but Stewart and Actkinson com- Hale Center moved up one to period with 5 points as the it's the first time I ever saw a man's with a district trophy after had the ball taken away by bined to give Farwell the half- number nine after Holliday made Lopes built a 31-19 lead at the anvil blow away!'' their last district game against Stewart . at the Steers' . free time, 32-31, lead. an exit from the 2A top len. break. He finished with 8 points. Springlake-Earth Friday th~ow lane. Has steal, wathout Farwell stayed just out of Hale Center beat Petersburg, The Antelope starters came mght. beang called for. what appeared Abernathy's reach until Cannon 63-55, Monday in a practice back for the third period and, When you pay your bills by CHECK, you'll never get to be an obvaous foul, and hit a field goal with 4:58 left in game in Plainview. It was the aided by Myatt's game-high 13 'thrown' for a loss. You know at a glance exactly, subsequent l.ayup gave Farwell a the third period and was fouled first loss of the year for the third quarter points, had a 54-29 where you stand. Plus, checks are the easy and safe 58-57 lead wath :09left. . by Stewart. number five team in state 1A lead with 1:28left in the period. way to pay. Abernathy called t•meout wath Cannon's successful free throw boys ranks. Scotty Norris' 2 points with :07left. tied the score, 38·38. Hale Center will play Sea- 40 seconds left made it 56-29 to Myatt took the inbounds pass Stewart came back 1:10 later graves Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at start the last quarter. to the right side of the lane with 2 points and was fouled by Lubbock Cooper High School in Dunn hit a 3-point shot with under Abernathy's goal where he Forbes. a hi-district game. The Owls will 7:20 left in the game for a 30- was fou led by Actkinson. It was His free throw was good for a play Gruver al 5 p.m. tomorrow point Abernathy lead, 59-29. S-E was able to outscore Play Sundown in hi-district Abernathy, 1'7-12, in the final frame. Cannon had 7 boards. Myatt, Naz wnips Lady Lopes; S-E falls L. Norris and Damon Loper each had 5. Abernathy's varsity girls had 7; Prather, 6; Kemp, 4; Aldridge, season and made the score 110- Myatt had 5 assists and L. the lead three times Monday· Micha Riley and Peeples, 2 each; 33. Norris had 4. against Nazareth at Olton but and Eva Dominguez, 1. S·E's last point of the year 1 2 3 4 T came from a foul shot with :02 Abernathy not at the end of the game Prather had 7 rebounds and Aber 17 14 25 12 68 left after a technical was called where Naz held a 51-34 ad­ Abernathy had 25 to Naz's 24. S·E 6 13 10 17 46 vantage. The Lady Lopes, 27-5, played on Abernathy's Kara Davis. Abernathy's Elise Prather Sundown, 23-7, at Lubbock Davis just happened to be the Antelopes scored the first point or the Cooper High School (new gym­ closest player to the injured S-E game. The Swiftettes climbed nasium) in Lubbock Thursday at senior allowing the retiring Lady ~~·~.. ~.,~-4(}ef'•tb·()~ ~·~ 7 p.m. tor bi,district champion. Wolverine one final shot of her .District 3-2A ah~~~di Mouser r~}ined the Abernathy coach Pat Mouser high school career. She hit the lead, 5-4, before Naz look off said thai Pope would be back first of two shots for the final, SHOP OUR outscoring the Lady Lopes, 12-5, for the Sundown game. 110-34, score. for the rest of the first quarter. "It (Naz game) would have Lady Lope coach Pat Mouser EVERYDAY Champs Abernathy fought back and been different with Tiffany; was more humored than angered Shannon Peeples tied the score, Coach Mouser said. "We did a with the unsportsmanlike call. 18-IH, with 4:42 left in the first lot of things well except shoot •As soon as he (official) LOW PRICES •••••• half. Prather and Brandi MJrtin the ball." called it, Kara turned and The Antelopes received their gave Abernathy their last lead, A win for Abernathy would looked at the bench,' he said. "I WE APPRECIATE YOU/ 23-18, at the 3:30 second quart­ send them into an area playoff knew it scared her, that's why I - district trophy from SuJ?erin­ er mark. game Feb. 18 or 19. Possible op· called them over to the bench FEBRUARY 15-20 tendent Charles Floyd m Naz, which is ranked third in ponents at area are Spearman or so quickly to settle their ner­ 512 AVE. D Springlake-Earth Friday. stale 1A girls ranking.~. ran off Panhandle. ves." 8 unanswered points taking a 1 2 3 4 T Kemp hit 7 of 11 3-pointers. 26-23 lead in at halftime. Aber 10 13 4 7 34 Dominguez led in rebounds Abernathy, playing without Naz 16 10 15 10 51 with 8. Martin and Prather each Tiffany Pope for the second Aber.UO, S-E 34 had 7 and Davis had 6. slmight game, would only mus­ Springlake-Earth's varsity girls Mouser and Dominguez had 6 ter II second half points. were winless in District 3-2A assists each. Dominguez and It seemed impossible for the after Abernathy's Lady Lopes Prather recorded 8 steals each. Sanders Auto Parts Lady Lopes to make a field goal registered their second 100-point 1 2 3 4 T Patton's Parts Place Thompson Cotton Co. 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BAG t:M/.·---298-2753 ..... PAGE6 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1991 TIIEABERNA'OIYWEEKLYREVIEW New Deal Lions looking for .500 season after Sun~own victory THE ABERNA'OIY WEEKLY REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1991 PAGE 7 Sundown came on strong in New Deal 54, lclaJoo 58 dbublc figures. ~arne . My hat goes off to Trent scoring 15 points, Chad Hender- had 5, Ducky Broadus had four, _ the 5CCOnd half against New The Uons trailed by only one, Jimmy Jackson bad 23 points; Tyson, Jose Rameriz, Brian son scoring eight points and Kevin Kuper had two and Chad Deadline For News & Ads Tuesdays - 4 PM Deal but the Lions held on for a 30-29, at the half but Idalou Brandon Martin, 19; Norman Wino, Shane Attebury, Kody Kevin Ruper ancT Bilcky Broadus Henderson had one. It was a Weekly Review Classitieds 298-2033 65-58 road win. stayed just out of reach to win, Leal, 18; Abel Chavez, U ; and Kirk and Carlos Alonzo. scoring two points each. well-dCSCI'\'ed championship. 'We picked up where we left 58-54, at home. David Revilla, 10. 'All in all,' Hindle said, 'New "Everyone pia~ a strong 'In the final game ()f the ofT last game,' Uon coach 'I think it was the best game The Uon JV finishes their Deal should be proud of the defensive game With Jason Loon- year, again, against Ralls,' Desmond Ayala said. 'We lost it in the last six games,' Ayala season tonight at home against seventh and eighth grade boys' ey playing his best game of the Hindle said, 'New Deal finished at the be~nning of the ·fourth said about the Lions. 'Duran and Post. basketball teams. They showed year • Hindle said with another convincing win, Real Estate quarter a httle bit. (Chris) Villegas are doing a 1 2 3 4 T class in their own way. I was ' · 47-25. "Matt Williams did a $ood job good job. NO 21 23 19 2'1 91 proud ofthem. "In the second game of the 'It was an end to a dream For Sale leadin~ the team and dnving the 'Idalou played real well. We SndWII 10 6 8 8 32 "This was my first year to tournament and playing for first season with a 12-0 record in lane m the first half. David mentally broke doWII. We stop- New Deal IV 35, Idalou 1V 46 coach and I was happy to be a place against the host team, seventh grade competition. Duran brought the ball down ped getting the ball inside to Idalou's JV boys built a 6· part of th ese teams representing Ralls, New Deal dominated from "Honorable mentions go to court well in the second half,' Huffman; Ayala said describing point halftime lead into a 11- the- community of New Deal," he the opening tipofl enroute to a Chris Crowley who broke two Thank you to all the people For Sale: one super single WE SERVICE Don't pass this up. 3·2·2 cellar. he said. the fourth quarter. point victory, 46-35, over the said. 57-24 win,' the junior high Lion fin(\ers during a game and Eric of Abernathy for the cards, L and Landscape waterbed. $125. Phone 298-2748 most brands of TV's and refrig· Let's work something out. 512 New Deal's Travis Hale had 19 ' Defensively and offensively Lion JV last Friday. New Deal 7th grade coach said. Gnffith. Martin and Bigham prayers and food while I in boys was or come by 60114th. (15-llb) erators. Service on all Whirlpool Tree & lawn care 15th St. Call 298-2028 or 298· points and Williams had 17 we showed some maturity. We Jackson was high-point for "New Deal seventh grade boys ' In this game Dustin Martin were the backbone of the team the hospital and convalescing at appliances. Newtoo Radio &: TV, Now is the time to be 2129. Large fenced back yard. points. Kip Huffman scored 8 had to foul at the end," he said New Deal with 17. Chavez had 6 finished the final weekend of scored 23 points, Craig Bigham with Chad Henderson also being home. 306 Main Street, 298-2338. (rts) Central heat and air. (1 5-2tp-22) and Kasey HoweU added 7. about the three Lions that points and Martin had 5. the basketball season by winning scored 22 points, Jason Looney a big factor to the year. • Aletha SIIIICias Rabbits for sale. Bred docs and thinking about pesky The Lions' season record grew fouled out late in the game. 'We l 2 3 4 T the Ralls tournament; Hindle ,.------.. bunnies. Call now, 298-2985 or weed problems. to 16-12 and 6·7 in district. have to have three people in ND 7 6 13 9 35 said. · 747-7850. (15-1tp) SMAIL ENGINE REPAIR We would like to express our New Deal will be trying· for a double ligures.' ldlu 11 8 13 14 46 "In the first game, the team 1210 4th Street, 298-2101. All Monday, Wednesday, Friday .500 district season in the last Williams had a game-high 21 coasted to a 45-15 victory over Antelope Drive In sincere appreciation for all the work guaranteed. Pick up & &weekends HUBBAlm game of the year. They host points. Hale scored 18; Huffman, Lockney with Craig Bigham cards, calls and visits and Smith &: Wesson 357 magnum, deliver. (5tp·25) · especially for all the prayers Real Estate Post tonij!;ht. 7; and Duran, 6. New Deal 8th grade boys scoring 18 points, Dustin Martin *SUNDAY SPECIAL* double action revolver with 8 146-6420 1 111-6420 921AvcnucD "Post 1s faster than we are; 1 2 3 4 T "The New Deal eighth grade *FRIDAY NITE SPECIAL• while Clyde was in the hospital 3/8' stainless steel barrel. For Fresh Catfish Taco Basket and recovery at home. 298-2536 Ayala said. "They're quick. We ND 15 14 15 10 54 boys lost their final game of the $1.99 sale or will trade for stock Rubbu stamps made to order. have to stop (Floyd) Slay. ldlu 13 17 17 · 11 58 year, 46-26;· New ,Deal junior Homemade Hamburgers All you can eat May God bless each of you. trailer. 32'1-5317. (L'i-ltp) Ascott Rubber Stamps, 411 13th "They're competitive but I feel hi~h boys coach Robert Hindle . Ill ayde and Barbara 8enn St., 298-2033, 298-2909 after 5 Rentals we're just as competitive.' sa1d about the loss to Ralls Feb. •SATURDAY SPECIAL* •11-IURSDAY SPECIAL• and weekends. (rts) Post, 2-11 in district, lost to New Deal IV 91, Sundown 1V 32 4. Country Depot Home Style Burrito Steak Finger Basket Irrigation Real Estate 3-1-0 with rtref~~ $27,!XXJ Idalou last Tuesday, 53-49. The Lion JV boys beat Sun- "Jose Rameriz scored 18 of 3/lOmile south ofFM 1294 $2.75 $2.25 Dear Friends, 1 2 3 4 T doWII Tuesday, 91-32, in Sun- the 26 points. This team strug· on N. University Thanks for the prayers, kind Servi£es Still in business. Change oil, all 3-1-1 only $31;~ NO 16 14 21 14 65 down . gled all year because of the lack words, the food, the flowers and filters, lube jobs, tune-ups, Abernathy Mini Warehouses, Nutromax Dogfood 3 commercial lots on Ave. D Sndwn 8 9 19 20 56 · New Deal had five players in of manpower, but one thing I Hay the many cards Ina received minor repairs. Peacock Service Pine Harbor Subdivision, Lake '0 1408 Ave. E, Abernathy. Storage noticed as a coach, which is the 298-4292 during her illness. May the Lord IRRIGATION Station, 1211 Ave. D, 298-2179. the Pines lake lot in East Texas. unit s avai labl e from $35/mo. Call most important trait of an Videos 303AveD bless each o! you in a special (4-Stb-22) Vacati on get-away ncar fishing, Hallmark & Assoc., Inc. 797- Idalou beats Lady Lions; ' athlete, is the wi ll and desire to Open 7 days a week Ooen 7 days a week way. PRODUCTS boating and swimming. Security 21C)(), Lubbock. play the game," Hindle said. 746-5510 10 am. to 10 p.m. Pete guards. 298-2033 or 298-2909 "They never give up in any Donald&Sue aft er 5 p.m. and weekends. Subscribe today Bobbie &: Verbal Vau.qv Three bedroom country home, conven ient to New Deal & to the JV, JH girls finish year and all her grandchildren Valley Irrigation For all your Abernath y, $."\00. Call Norman at Abernathy Weekly Review Systems 889-3317 weekdays nr Ernest "t 298-2033 The Lady Lions finished the will be looking forward to 4521 Clovis Road season 4· 7 in district after a getting them next year.' concrete needs! Trailer Space 746-57CMl . (l/31h-15) A special thanks to David Lubbock 51-44 loss to Idalou last Friday Shana Wood had 4 points for Pinson and Larry Griffith for Patios, Sidewalks, For Rent in New Deal. New Deal in the Ralls game. always going beyond the call of 765-5490 Driveways & Cellars 'They (Idalou) all got hot in Maria Gutierrez and Mina Atkin­ duty. the third from the outside with son each scored 2. Nancy Schaap The Riddles Family ( Legal Notice) Notice ) some shots they hadn't been The team had 34 rebounds. Wayne, Linda & Christopher Ed Johnson Trailer space. 6 m ilcs west of (legal making; New Deal coach Kyle Edna Johnson had 6; Wood and New Deal on pavement on #252R Bean said. Atkinson each had 5; and Jamie 839-2952 $55 per month, water furnished. Rendy Looney had a team-high Scott and Patricia Perez had 4 is winner of the Free Estimates 298-42C)() or 298-2126. ( 15-ltp) 17 points for New Deal before each. NOTICE fouling out late in the fourth The junior high Lady Lions Make $350 to $450 or more quarter. had 11 rebounds and Lindsey 2nd Annual . reviewing books, plays or manu­ SIREN WARNING TEST Tiffany Shropshire had 11; McGuire had 3 of those. ( Personals ) scripts. Call 615-668-4162 Ext. Robin Reed and Tisha Pack each 550. (15-4tp-8) Apartments) The Ci ry of i\.hernalhy will test our tnrn<-~do warning s i~nals (Apartments ) ( at approximately 10 ;un. Wednesday, February 211. l'i') I. added 5 points. Looney .had 9 rebounds and New Deal 7th 36, Ralls 7th 15 Great Lips Contest Clipping Newspaper items. Earn Shr opshire had 7. Ralls' 7th gtade girls fell hard If bad weather nr overcast sk ies occur at this tim e then the Pack and Shropshire each had to New Deal Feb. 4, 36-15, in $2 to $10 each. Experience lAKEVIEW APARTMENTS· 911 AvcoucH test will he resched uled for a later date. unnecessary!!! Offer-details rush 3 steals. New Deal. Don't ·Pay Your Traffic Fine! 2 bedroom, unfurnished, includes range, rcfrig., OW, water & New Deal's final season record New Deal's Jennifer Williamson Take a defensive driving course. stamped addressed envelope and sewer paid. Laundry facility, clean & neat! Frank Ru ssel l is 12-17. scored 17 points. Marcie Villegas Great Plains Driving School, $.25 service fee. E.W., Dept. M, City M:111agn 1 2 3 4 T and Alma Hernandez each had 4. 2'113 Ave. Q, Lubbock, 744-0334. 402 Burgwyn Rd., Montgomery, Call Lucillc Cates, Mgr. ~ - EQUAL HOUSING Evening & weekend classes. (rts) AL36105 (15-5tp-15) ND 10 15 3 16 44 Hernandez had Y of New or :-"~~2. L:.J OPPORTUNITY I diu 14 9 15 13 51 Deal's 33 rebounds. Karin Huff. man had 8 and Williamson had 5 E [~=~ ~ ~~ ~ ;w..r boards. Amanda Maines led New Deal New Deal JV 16, ldalo~ 1V 40 in steals with 7. The team hall Sta~eM::~ssmN A~::::~7~r: New Deal'~ junior varsity girls 27 total. Williamson had 6. Vii· had a 6-4 lead to start the Advertise tn 265 Toms newspapes for only $250. legas and Hernandez had 4 second period but the visiting Church Directory Reach 2.3 MlLUON Texans. Call thls newspaper for details. Idalou girls pulled away through steals each. "An excellent game; Coach the last three quarters for a 40- Jane/ Tom evenings! weekends 212- Howard said. "Everyone played LOSE UP TO 30 lbo. monlh. Weighlloss 16 win in their last game of the program needs 10 overweight subjects. 509·5117. well. ASSEMBLY OF GOD PRIMERA MISSION BAUTISTA IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO season. 1404 Avenue B 1112 Jerome St. Avenue A & 5th New medical breaklhrough tested 10 Erica Spann had a team-high "This was our last ~arne. Our years. Personal support. Ropresenta­ MAKE MORE MONEY and be your own record was 10-2 and mcluded a 298-2060 298-2217 298·4068 8 points for New Deal and 1st Place l"es needed. Debra 602-275-0245 boss I Learn to drive alruckl Ask tho Pros first place tournament trophy. Sunday School 9:45 AM Sunday Morn Worship 10 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM about our school! Action Career Training, Krickett Lofgren put in 5. Worship 10:30 AM Sunday School 6 PM Worship 11:00 AM call1 -800-749-5856. 1 2 3 4 T Probably the best seventh grade REDNECK OSTRICH CHICKS. 6 lo 8 bunch I have ever coached, so Nancy Schaap Evening 6:00 PM Evening Worship 6:45 PM Evening 6:00 PM months old. sexed and microchipped, ND 6 2 5 3 16 much depth," she said. "Looking Wed. Bible Study 7:30 PM Wednesday Service 7:00PM boarding and hatching. Taking orders DALKON SHIELD USERS · Need as­ Idiu 4 7 16 13 40 PM for good things from them in ~=r~st:~Jev~~e~: Friday Prayer Service 7 PM Lester Anderson for 1991 chicks. Caprock Oslrich Farm. sistance? Experienced Dalkon Shiold Thompson Pastor G.G. Flores lamesa. Texas 806-462-7447. Attorney. Call Char1es Johnson loll-free the future. We had good parent· for free consultation - H!00-535-5757. al backing. We had lots of fans CHURCH OF CHRIST COUNTY UNE BAPTIST ·NEW DEAL ATTENTION OUlL TERSl Come see us New Deal 8th 10, Ralls 8th 45 in the stands on away games. CHURCH OF OIRIST FOR SALE: landmarl< 46 room MoloV 757-2134 Sunday School 9:30AM Possibly S

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