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Dis me l in md 1& i oaie H wy. 00 LV nwl lish- sfar 3zer bar- ()R lIT D. lCticc ?c. MiT .. ion XAS YER Ion THE ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 83, NUMBER 49 © 2004 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2004, ABERN ATHY, TEXAS 50 CENTS TWELVE PAGES, TWO SECTIONS Chevy's collide Fortunately, no one was seriously injured after these two Chevrolet pickups collided and suffered extensive damage Wednesday night. Wayne Lamb (left) hooks up to the pickup driven by Gary Pugh southbound on Ave. D at the 1st St. intersection. Pugh's elementary-age son I;lnd daughter were shaken up and taken to Lubbock by Abernathy EMS for observation. Carson Bell ofIdalou was picked up by his parents after his truck ended up south bond in the ditch in front of Councilman Tim Hill's house. Bell was westbound on 1st St., attempting to cross Ave. D when he and Pugh collided. Pugh's truck stopped facing west on 1st St. Bell was issued a citation for failure to yield right-of-way. Playing with the big boys It took some big boys from Amarillo High School to stop the Abernathy Antelopes from winning the Gene Messer Tournament in Canyon Saturday.Abernathy's Antelopes won the second place trophy. Stanton Royal and T.J. Paden (left) hold the individual tro- phies they received for being named to the all-tour- nament team. Abernathy was the s mallest school entered and only 2A team. (Photo by Tammi Riley) Lopes test their mettle in Canyon Abern at hy elbowed their way to the champi onship game of the Gene Messer Tourna- ment last Saturday and found some elbows that were a little bit bigger from Amarillo High School. Amarillo won the championship, 52-38. "Arna l"ilIo h ad a lot of quick- ness and more size," Aber- nat hy coach Wayne Riley said. "They are back-to-back district champions in that 5A district. I feel like we competed with them. We played some good quality teams. I hope it helps us down the line." The Antelopes' first two qua rters of the tourney were easy ... on paper. They held Canyon to 1 poi nt in the fir st; 4 in the second ; and led 14-5 at the break. The Lopes held on for a 39-36 win. Reese Myatt led the Lopes with 11 and T.J. Paden added 10. They edged Hobbs (N.M.) 55-52 in a back and forth Lady Lopes win second game of year at Nazareth Abernathy's Lady Lopes opened the Naz to urney with a 58-43 win over Li pan for t he second win of t he young sea- son. AHS (2-9) followed that with losses against Loc kney, 57-33, and Claude, 58-41. "There were more positi ves than negatives. We got better. The girls were satisfied with how they played but not the win-loss. They were upbeat. We played some pretty good teams . Li pan was number t wo in class 1A small school divi- sion. It was a good win. "Last night we started out great, putting pressure on them," coach Kelly Carlisle sai d Wednesday about the 65- 17 loss to Shallowater. "They wore us down with a lot of press ure. We had some good spots but they had 13 a nd we had eight." The Lady Lopes are baok in the fire this weekend in the Abernathy Shootout. "Our tournament is tough. Out of' 11 teams , seven are ranked in their respective di- visions," Carli s le said . Abernathy stock show set Jan. 8 The Abernathy Jr. Stock Show will begin at 9 a.m. Jan. 8, 2005, in the former Fron- tier Seed building on south Ave. D. Setup will be Jan, 6, begin- ning at 9 a.m. Move-in for lambs, pigs and goats will be Jan . 7 from 1 p.m. until 6:3 7 p.m. Entry fee is $4 per ani- mal. Wood chip bedding will be available for $6 per bag from Ag Boosters. Show order is heifers, steers, goats, lambs and pigs. A concession stand will be provided by Ag Boosters. Lunch will be a brisket and sausage lunch for $7.50 per plate. Clean up will be J an. 9, beginning at 1:15 p.m. Hale County Stock Show Animals can be taken to the Ollie Liner Center on Jan. 13 and Jan . 14. All animals must be in the show barn by 12 noon . battl e. Stanton Royal led Ab- ernathy with 19 a nd Paden had 14. In the loss toAmal;llo Craig Cooper led Abernathy with 11 and Paden scored 10. Abe rnathy (4-2) was off until Thu rsday when they Looking for help opened the Abernathy Shootout against Seagraves. They face either Sudan or Littl efi eld today. "We hope to build on what we did. Seagraves has some quality players a nd they press quite a bit," Riley said. Kiana Blakes (right) looks for a little help against the Shallowater Fillies Tuesday in Abernathy. She led Lady Lopes (9-2) with 8 points and the team's on trey in a 65-17 loss in the District 5-AA opener. The Lady Lopes opened the Abernathy Shootout against Local post office Angel Tree now helps shut-ins Abernathy Postmaster Kitty McDowell has been over- whelmed with "angels" for the post office Angel Tree. " We have 68 angels left. We started with 145," she said. "This year Santa is go- ing to deli ve r the presents ." ''People also can make gift bas kets with toi l et rie s, snacks, etc., that we will de- liver to shut-ins. If I get 10, I' ll deliver 10. If! get20, we'll deliver 20. We have no spe- cifi c number." The shut-in li st of items includes fi'uit, paper towels, Kl eenex, hand lotion, pepper- mints, stamps, envelopes and cooki es . The Angel Tree is located in the inner lobby. Patrons can pick a ribbon off the tree. It is numbered a nd a corresponding description sheet of the reci pi ent is given to the patron. Recipi ents are anony- mous. Requests for.high-tech video gaming equipment won't be on the li sts. The needs are basic hopes for new clothes, shoes, coats, etc. Toy requests may be for simple co loring books, trucks a nd doll s. The ages range fr om preschool to high sc hool. The deadline to return the gifts is Dec. 15. Additional information may be obtained by calling the post office at 298-4111. Littlefield Thursday morning. A win put them against Wall.Aloss sends them to a game with the loser of the Muleshoe-Lamesa game this morning. (Photo by Judy Luce)

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WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 83, NUMBER 49 © 2004 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2004, ABERNATHY, TEXAS 50 CENTS TWELVE PAGES, TWO SECTIONS

Chevy's collide Fortunately, no one was seriously injured after these two Chevrolet pickups collided and suffered extensive damage Wednesday night. Wayne Lamb (left) hooks up to the pickup driven by Gary Pugh southbound on Ave. D at the 1st St. intersection. Pugh's elementary-age son I;lnd daughter were shaken up and taken to Lubbock by Abernathy EMS for observation. Carson Bell ofIdalou was picked

up by his parents after his truck ended up south bond in the ditch in front of Councilman Tim Hill's house. Bell was westbound on 1st St., attempting to cross Ave. D when he and Pugh collided. Pugh's truck stopped facing west on 1st St. Bell was issued a citation for failure to yield right-of-way.

Playing with the big boys It took some big boys from Amarillo High School to stop the Abernathy Antelopes from winning the Gene Messer Tournament in Canyon Saturday.Abernathy's Antelopes won the second place trophy. Stanton

Royal and T.J. Paden (left) hold the individual tro­phies they received for being named to the all-tour­nament team. Abernathy was the smallest school entered and only 2A team. (Photo by Tammi Riley)

Lopes test their mettle in Canyon Abernathy elbowed their

way to the championship game of the Gene Messer Tourna­ment last Saturday and found some elbows that were a little bit bigger from Amarillo High School. Am a rillo won the cha mpionship, 52-38.

"Arnal"ilIo had a lot of quick­ness and more size," Aber­nathy coach Wayne Riley said. "They are back-to-back district champions in that 5A district. I feel like we competed with

them. We played some good qua lity teams. I hope it helps us down the line."

The Antelopes' first two quarters of the tourney were easy ... on paper. They held Canyon to 1 point in the first; 4 in the second; and led 14-5 at the break. The Lopes held on for a 39-36 win. Reese Myatt led the Lopes with 11 and T.J. Paden added 10.

They edged Hobbs (N.M.) 55-52 in a back and forth

Lady Lopes win second game of year at Nazareth

Abernathy's Lady Lopes opened the Naz tourney with a 58-43 win over Li pan for the second win of the young sea­son. AHS (2-9) followed that with losses against Lockney, 57-33, and Claude, 58-41.

"There were more posi ti ves than negatives. We got better. The girls were satisfied with how they played but not the win-loss. They were upbeat. We played some pretty good teams. Li pan was number two in class 1A small school divi­sion. It was a good win.

"Last night we started out great, putting pressure on them," coach Kelly Carlisle said Wednesday about the 65-17 loss to Shallowater. "They wore us down with a lot of pressure. We had some good spots but they had 13 and we had eight."

The Lady Lopes are baok in the fire this weekend in the Abernathy Shootout.

"Our tournament is tough. Out of' 11 teams, seven are ranked in their respective di­visions," Carlis le said.

Abernathy stock show set Jan. 8 The Abernathy Jr. Stock

Show will begin at 9 a.m. Jan. 8, 2005, in the former Fron­tier Seed building on south Ave. D.

Setup will be Jan, 6, begin­ning at 9 a .m. Move-in for lambs, pigs and goats will be Jan. 7 from 1 p.m. until 6:37 p.m. Entry fee is $4 per ani­mal.

Wood chip bedding will be available for $6 per bag from Ag Boosters. Show order is heifers, steers, goats, lambs

and pigs. A concession stand will be

provided by Ag Boosters. Lunch will be a brisket and sausage lunch for $7.50 per plate.

Clean up will be J an. 9, beginning at 1:15 p.m.

Hale County Stock Show Animals can be taken to

the Ollie Liner Center on Jan. 13 and Jan. 14. All animals must be in the show barn by 12 noon.

battle. Stanton Royal led Ab­ernathy with 19 and Paden had 14.

In the loss toAmal;llo Craig Cooper led Abernathy with 11 a nd P aden scored 10.

Abernathy (4-2) was off until Thursday wh en they

Looking for help

opened the Abernathy Shootout against Seagraves. They face eit her Suda n or Littlefield today.

"We hope to build on what we did. Seagraves has some quality players and they press quite a bit," Riley said.

Kiana Blakes (right) looks for a little help against the Shallowater Fillies Tuesday in Abernathy. She led th~ Lady Lopes (9-2) with 8 points and the team's on trey in a 65-17 loss in the District 5-AA opener. The Lady Lopes opened the Abernathy Shootout against

Local post office Angel Tree now helps shut-ins

Abernathy Postmaster Kitty McDowell has been over­whelmed with "angels" for the post office Angel Tree.

" We have 68 angels left. We started with 145," she said. "This year Santa is go­ing to deliver the presents ."

''People also can make gift bas kets with toi letries, snacks, etc., tha t we will de­liver to shu t-ins. If I get 10, I'll deliver 10. If! get20, we'll deliver 20. We have no spe­cific number."

The shut-in list of items includes fi'uit, paper towels, Kleenex, hand lotion, pepper­mints, stamps, envelopes and cookies.

The Angel Tree is located in the inner lobby. Patrons can pick a ribbon off the tree. It is numbered and a corresponding description sheet of the recipient is given to the patron. Recipients are anony­mous.

Requests for .high-tech video gaming equipment won't be on the li sts. The needs are basic hopes for new clothes, shoes, coats, etc. Toy requests may be for simple coloring books, trucks a nd dolls. The ages range from preschool to high school.

The deadline to return the gifts is Dec. 15. Additional information may be obtained by calling the post office at 298-4111.

Littlefield Thursday morning. A win put them against Wall.Aloss sends them to a game with the loser of the Muleshoe-Lamesa game this morning. (Photo by Judy Luce)

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PA~E 2, ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2004

Obituaries Johnny Wayne Jennings

Church services for Johnny Wayne Jennings, 61, of Lub­bock were Wednesday at the Lazbuddie United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jerry Don Cheshire and the Rev. Randy Thom a s officiating Burial will be in the Muleshoe Memorial Park Cemetery un­der the direction of Ellis Fu­neral Home of Muleshoe.

He died Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004, at his residence.

He was born Nov. 28, 1953, in Ft. Worth. He graduated from Olton High School in 1972 and from Amarillo Col­lege with an associates degree in hotel-motel restaurant management. He owned res­taurants in Olton, Crosbyton and Abernathy. He operated Grandmother's Kitchen in Abernathy for the last six years. He earned a realtor's license and sold real estate for a peliod of time in Lubbock. He was diagnosed with pan-

creatic cancer in October.

Survivors include his par­ents, Al and Virginia Jennings of Lazbuddie; son , Brian BatenhorstofShamrock; asis­ter, Linda Johnson and hus­band, Jimmie, of Levelland; a brother, Rex and wife, Beth, of Amarillo; nieces, Brittany Weaver and husband, Matt, Shawnee Finck, Brandi Th­ompson, and Brianne Jennings ; nephews , Justin Johnson and Cody Jennings; and great-niece, Chloe Thomp-son.

Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Lubbock, P.O. Box 1390, Lubbock 79490; the American Cancer Society, 3411 73rd St., Lubbock 79430; the Lazbuddie United Meth­od'ist Church, P.O. Box 12, Lazbuddie 79053; or to the First United Methodist Church, 1011 Houston St., Levelland 79336.

Mary Beth Williford Funeral services for Mary

Beth Williford, 76, of Aber­nathy were held Wednesday in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. John Lowrie and the Rev. Dennis Teeters offici­ating. Burial followed in the City of Lubbock Cemetery under the direction of Abell Funeral Home.

Mrs. Williford died Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004, in Lubbock.

She married Jimmie Wayne Williford on Sept. 2, 1960. She graduated from Sudan High School and Draughn's Business College.

Mary Beth Williford

She was a longtime Abernathy forth; a brother, Robert'Wells resident and had been em- of Topeka, Kan. ; four sisters, ployed at Consumers Fuel Wanda Patton of Lubbock, Association in Abernathy for Billye Doty and JoAnn many years . She was a mem- Chester, both of Sudan, Linda ber of the Abernathy First Gawkoski of Wimberly; five Baptist Church. grandchildren, Randy Wayne

She was preceded in death Kennedy , David Ryan by her husband on Feb. 16, Kennedy, Elizabeth Renea 1978, and a brother, Kenneth Kennedy. Stephen James Wells. Smith and Stephanie Rose

Survivors include two Smith.

Williams reports for Marine duty daughters, RitaBeth Kennedy The family suggests memo­and her husband, David, of rials be sent to the First Bap­

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Marine Corps Pfc. Jared L. Williams, a 2003 graduate of Abernathy High School, re­cently reported for duty with

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property to city of Abernathy Abernathy school trustees

convene at 8 p.m. Monday for their regular monthly meet­ing.

• Budget Progress • Update on middle school

facility • Texas English Language

Proficiency Report for 2003-04

Agenda items include: • Sell Ford Ranger pickup • Approve student transfer • School Start Date for

2005-2006 • Deed property to City of Abernathy • Preliminary AYP Report

The meeting is open to the public at the school adminis­tration building. There will be a time for public comment.

Superintendent's reports: • Enrollment • Lunchroom • Tax

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day at the Senior Citizens Center. The invocation was given by Louis Schaap.

The seniors extend their sympathy to the family of Mary Williford and to Clara Buske (brother-in-law).

Monday night is Potluck Supper and games night. Christmas Dinner will be Dec. 15. NOTE: Coats and sweaters that are not marked with some

sort of identification will be given to the needy by Dec. 16.

Steak Supper set for Ag Boosters

The Abernathy Ag Boost­ers will be having a steak sup­per at the Abernathy City Hall, beginning at 4:46 p.m. and lasting until 8:00 p.m. tomor­row. The proceeds from the supper will help members of the FFA and 4-H clubs.

The supper will consist of a grilled steak, baked potato with all the trimmings, salad, drink and dessert for the price

of $15 per person. The Ag Boosters also will

sell briskets weighing from 8-11 lbs. , precooked by the Red Raider Meat Lab. The cost of the briskets will be $40 and will support kids involved in FFA and 4-H.

Contact Harold Bufe at298-2944,CindyHuntat298-2511 or Celia Miller at 328-5210 to order.

Letter to the editor Library starts greeting drive

To the editor: Dear Library Friends, As this Christmas season

the month of December. Our final deadline to add names will be Dec. 21.

is fast approaching please con­sider including Abernathy Public Library Community Christmas Card 2004 on your list. We continue this project, as it has proven successful in raiSing funds for our library.

We ask that you donate any sum (large or small) to The Abernathy Public Library in lieu of or in addition to send­ing traditional cards locally. TheAbernathy Weekly Review will print your name in a Christmas Greeting to the community to be run twice in

If you think the library is an asset to Abernathy and enjoyusingits facilities, please take part in this worthwhile Christmas project. Simply write your family or business name as you want it listed in the paper. Then with your donation mail it to Box 686, Abernathy 79311 or bring it to the library at 811 S. Ave. D.

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Bergen Bybee earns rank of Eagle Scout

Bergen Lee Bybee, 18, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout from Troop 157 on No­vember 15.

Bybee began scouting as a Tiger Cub at Abernathy EI­emeptary in Pack 481 through his first year of Webelos. He finished his second year of Webelos with Pack 536 a t Westminster Church. After receiving his Arrow of Light, Bybee immediately joined Troop 157. sponsored by the Lubboek Lions Club. He has served in Troop 157 in various leadership positions. He has attended summer camp at Lake Murray every year, serv­ing on staff for the past three years. Bybee is also a member of the Order of the Arrow.

Bybee's Eagle project was to renovate the cellar located at the Methodist youth par­sonage in Abernathy. He alld

Birthdays Dec. 10

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Anniversaries Dec. 13

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other members of the senior high group painted; rebuilt the stairs and door; repaired the ventilation; and added light­ing to the cellar. Bybee would like to continue his education at McMurry Universi ty in Abilene.

He is the son of Buck and Marilee Bybee and ' the younger brother of USMC

.Lance Corporal Brennon Bybee. He is currently a se­nior at Abernathy High School, where he is on the var­sity basketball and baseball teams as well as a member of the 2004-2005 Tractor Resto­ration Team.

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AHS ex-students offer scholarships

Abernathy Ex-Students Association is offering scholarships for the spring semester to college stu­dents that attended Aber­nathy.

To be eligible applicants must be a junior or senior, or have at least 60 hours of college creditor are attend­ing graduate school. Appli­cants must be registered for 12 semester hours un­less they are a graduate student or by special com­mittee consideration.

Deadline for applica­tions is Dec. 15.

For an application or more information call Pauline Stone at 298-2277 or Cindy Huntat328-5318.

Sub-var boys roundup

Abernathy'S boys JV lost to Sudan Nov. 30, 50-39.

"We played too relaxed in the first half and got behind," said coach Shad Reed . "(In) second half, we attacked on our end of the floor and scored some more baskets. Defen­sively. we played much better in second half."

Scoring: Trevino, 13; Wes­ley, 11; Fortenberry, 9; True­love, 6; Teal, 5; Brightbill, 4; Moats, 2

Boys 9th grade . After a quick 17-2 first

quarter start Dec . 6 , Abernathy's ninth grade boys crushed Roosevelt, 52-30, be­hind Joey Minor's game-high 21 points. Chris Arista added 13 points for the 9th boys that improved to 5-2. Jake Voigt had 9; Michael Jimenez, 3 ; and 2 each for Josh Petersen, Dallas Neis and Pete Mar­tinez.

Minor's 23 points helped the 9th team edge Slaton, 52-51 , Nov . 29. Slaton had a 15-14 lead after one but fell be­hind 29-19 at the break. Arista had 15; Voigt, 8; and Petersen, 6.

Tahoka was no problem Nov. 22 , falling 46-19. Minor had 15; Arista , 12; Voigt, 7; Gil Moreno and Neis, 3 each; Josh Garcia and Victor {;ava­zos, 2 each; and Petersen and J acyn Barcheers, 1 each.

Lubbock Tournament "We finished 2-2 in a very

tough tournament," Backus said.

The team lost to Levelland, 49-3 3. on Nov . 20; 43 -29 against Irons; and beat Coo­per, 48-42.

They opened the season Nov. 18 with a 41-31 win over Lubbock Smiley Wilson, Nov. 18.

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~11=======T=h=an=k~s====~~II='I====R=ea=IE=s=ta=te=F=o=r=sa=le==~11 The Castanon family would like to thank everyone:Who has shown support and h~lped us overcome the house fire. The community of Abernathy has shown a great deal of compas­sion towards our family and the community has helped us to regain our normAl lives. Even the younger kids in our family who have a small glimpse of the troubles the fire has caused, recognize that the community has come together in an effort to help us during these hard times. Thank you to the school, the churches and all the families who have shown that the community of Aber­nathy cares deeply for its mem­bers.

Thank you, John Lowrie, fo~ your visits before, during and after my surgery. Thank you, members of the Church of Christ, for being with Georgia, during surgery and for food brought after we returned home . We appreciate the friends who were there during and after the surgery. Thanks to Triple P for a very nice meal after we came home. Thank you, Abernathy, for your prayers, visits, cards and tele­phone calls. Frank Bartlett

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NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS

TO: All Interested Agencies, Groups and Persons: Seventeen (17) days after this publication, the City of Abernathy, Texas intends to request the Office of Rural Community Affairs (ORCA) to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-383) for Project No. 723899. Exempt Activities

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Environmental Assessment Activities The City of Abernathy will address sewer system deficiencies in the community. The project area encompasses the area of town east ofI-27. One lift station that will be replaced is located on Jerome Street between 15th and 14th Streets, the other lift station to be replaced is located on Avenue A between 1st and 2nd Streets.

Finding of No Significant Impact It has been determined that such a request of release of funds will not constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly the City of Abernathy has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190). The reason for such a decision not to prepare such a Statement is based upon the fact that a ll environmental concerns could either be minimized or mitigated. An Environmental Review Record for the proposed project has been made by the City of Abernathy that documents the environmental review ofthe project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such a statement is not required. The Environmental Review Record is on file at the City of Abernathy, 811 Avenue D, Abernathy, TX 79311, and is available for public examination and copying upon request between the hoursof8:30 a .m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Public Comments on Findings All interested agencies, groups and persons, disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the City of Abernathy to the following address: South Plains Association of Governments, Attn: Kelli McElhone, 1323 58th Street, Lubbock, TX 79412. Such written comments must be received at the address specified within sixteen (16) days after this publication. All comments must specify which of the notices published here today the comment is addressing. All such comments so received will be considered and the City of Abernathy will not request the release of funds or take administrative action on the project prior to the date specified in the proceeding sentence.

Release of Funds The City of Abernathy will undertake the activities described above with Community Development Block Grant funds under Title I from its Program Year 2004 under grant numbered 723899 from the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The City of Abernathy is certifying to ORCA that Mr. Orville Toler in his official capacity as Mayor, consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision-making and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, the City of Abernathy may use the Block Grant funds and it will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. ORCA will accept an objection to its approval only on one or more ofthe bases and the procedures described in 24 CFR Part 58.75. Objections are to be addressed to the Office of Rural Community Affairs, P. O. Box 12877 Austin, Texas 7871l. Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by the ORCA. No objections received later than thirty-three (33) days after this publication will be considered by ORCA.

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