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THE ABERNATHY! WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 80, NUMBER 22 Class of 2008 donates tree The Abernathy High School Class of 2008 (advancing fifth graders) raised $275 through .a bake sale. They purchased a Bradford pear tree. The tree was donated Abernathy Enrollment Report May 14,2001 Grade 8th Month 8th Month 7th Month 1999-2000 2000-2001 2000-2001 EE-l< 119 108 107 l 57 66 65 2 63 58 513 3 48 63 62 4 56 49 48 5 57 60 Gl Subtotal 400 404 40 1 6 69 57 56 7 53 66 65 8 63 52 51 Subtotal 185 175 172 9 87 66 65 10 64 75 75 11 62 62 62 12 64 58 58 Subtotal 277 261 260 Tota l 862 840 833 ,, :, .... .... ... .. to the school and planted near the entrance to the auditorium. School trustees sworn in Monday night Du ston Pi erce, Th er es a Ma- por ts also will be given. The re za nd Dr. John Hill will t.ak (' agenda includes atimeforpub- thcir oaths of office for the Ab- lie com111 Cnt. e rna thv school hoa rd Mon day. . Tlw pre limin ary ag('ndn f or A.I SD tru s te es li s ts op('n i11 g custodi al bids and r Po rga ni za- ti on of the board . Monthl y r(' - This does not represe nt the order of consideration o1 · a com- piP!.(' li st of age nd a items. Th e8 p.m. mee ting is open to the pub- li c at 505 7th St. Plan to attend park meeting Ther e is still pl e nt y of wo rk before Abe rn athy's park gra nt applica ti on ca n he fil ed. A plnnning meeting wi ll be a t 7 p.m. Monday at Ahern <\ I i1y City Hal l. Troy White, fr om Oll er En- gin ee ring, wi ll be present to review the s tatu s of the appli- cation a nd update those attend- ing on the cit y's Ma s ter Park Plan th at was approved Abernathy High School Class of 1951 reunited in !2001 AHS Class of 1951 welcomes 33 on first day The Abernathy High School Class of 1951 held their 50- year reunion May 19 at Aber- nathy City Hall. Class members arrived to a large "Welcome Class of 51 Seniors sign provided by Brooksie CloQd Hany and her daughter-in-law. There were 33 classmates , . plus spouses and guests for a total of80 individuals in atten- dance for the catered luncheon meal. Clas s mate s came fr om Alaska, California, Florida , Utah, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Special honored gues tS were LoreeMillerofFort Worth and her son, Dan Miller, of Dallas, Noel and Wilma Johnson of Decatur, Coach Earl and Jo Carter of Aberna thy , Lena B. CrowTaylorofMontrose,Colo., Fannie Bruce of Abernathy, Kathy GregoryofDel Rio , Dau- phine Smith Lane of Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Whi te of 'Lubbock, Joyce Cribbs of Pe- tersburg, Mary Taylor of Mid- land, Loi s Shipman and Fred Appersofl, both of Abernathy . Attendees enjoyed a session · of group picture taking , plus and th'en"individual s nap s hots . A, portiqn of th e get to- gether was se't aside to honor class members pare nts and dis- play their photograph s. J oAnn · Myatt prese nted a me morial of our deceased classmates. It was determin ed Mflck Rankin of El Paso wa s the youngest student in the class. Dub Smith d!!monstrated how a New Yorker would get rid of her chewing gum on Fifth Avenue. Saturday night many cl ass- mates attended the Abe rn at hy Musical Jamboree. The second d ay of reunion, May 20, was held at the home of J.W. "Dub" and Jo Be th Smith . There were 22 class- mates plus spouses and gues ts for a total of over 40 individu- als in attendance. Th ose at- tending· were served chi ckf' n s alad a nd roa ste d ham plus various sa lads . Classmates and spou ses who attended the reunion wet·e Bobbie Akers Brophy, Charles Arnold, Arvana Blaylock Go- ble, J .W. "Dub" and Jo Beth Smith ; Gerald and Julia Crump, Melvin Toler, Murry Sanderfur, Ben and Billie Lewis, Charolotte Crow Lewi s, Austin and Betty Murphy · Heald , Donald and Joann McGuire, Bob and Gwen Simpson Riley, Floyd and JoAnn Halford Myatt, Derl a nd Frances Lindy and Joyce , Brewster Neis , Mack Rankin, Mat·y Hix Megna, Jim Bob and Roif ae Smith, Ken- neth and Margaret Apperson , Mayo and Tijaunl) Graham Loper, Wayn e a nd Joan Hemy Atte b4ry , Elbert S hu ey, Delbert and Eleanore Pearce, Loyce Owen s Lenning, Jimn;y Miller, Delori s Flowers Niedfeldt, Brooksie Cloud Harry, Joan Jones McKinn ey, Keith Shipman ,Mary Lou Gre- gory Ma rr and Erby "Dusty" Rhode s. 50 CENTS FOUR PAGES, ONE SECTION Alcohol sales on June 23 ND ballot By S,::ott Luce Voters in New Deal will de- cide th e fate of pac kage sa les of alcohol Jun e 23. A s pok es person at the Lub- bock County voter regis tration office there are 357 eligible a nd regi stered voters inside the citylimits.Apetition was signed by 127r'egistered voters in New Deal. Stephen Watt, Lubbock County Tax Assessor·/Collector, the petition for county commi ssioners Tuesday. Regi s tration for the Jun e 23 election closed May 24, The poll will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. voting begins June 6 and ends ,June 19 at New Deal City Hall , the s ome site os the Jun e 23 vote. A similar pe tition failed last October bectiuse it. was not filed in time with Watt's office. "We iss ued this petition Apr·. 24," Martha White, office man - ager for the Co unty Cle rk' s office, sa id Wedn es day . "Th ere were 352 vot- ers then. It was ret. tirned May 24." signotmes to force co unty com- mi ss ioners to call an election. Watt certifil'd thP s ignotures and prese nted th em ot the next commi ssione r' s court. mee ting which was Tuesday because Monday was a holiday, White soid. Dor is Ruff has been ap- pointed the administratorofthe election . "We thought it would be the c ity secretary but Commis- sioner Patti Jones told us that (citysecret.ary)SharonTrumble did not live in the city. The election administrator and elec- tion cl erks have to live inside the city White said. White soid the wording on the ballot will be, "The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off pre mi se consumption only ." "It will be a For or· Against Th e city of New Deal will pick up nil costs re late d to the election. A normal city election costs about.$500, Trumblesnid . Th e cost of thi s election could Th e needed 35 per- eas ily double, co nside ting re- cent of tlw registered voters' qui red advertising costs. .Don't drink and drive. .Anything! Abernathy graduates awarded scholarships Member s of th e Abe rnath y Hi gh Sc hool Class of2001 were nwardedscholars hips worth an es timated total of $170,400. Scholnrship recipients are: Keelan Abell, Te xas Tech University, Texas Tech Col- lege of Engineering, $1,000 Lexy Christiansen, U.S. Navy, U.S.NavyColl .ege Fund, $30,000 . Tifanee Christopher, TTU, Supetior Scholastic Achieve- ment Scholarship, $4,000 throughout four years and Pan- handle Plains Higher Educo - tion Authol'ity, $100 Al esia Danford , Hal e County Stock Show, $500, Water & Soil Conservation, $1,000, and Lubbock County Form Bureau, $1,000 Sonio DeAnda, Lubbock Chri s tian Univ ersi ty , LCU Academic Scholarship, $4,000 throughout four yea rs; Univer - s ity Dep11rtmental Scholar- s hip , $4,000 throughout four years; Leadership Scholars hip, $4,000 throughout four years; and Congregatioi10l Amboss o- dor, $li,OOO throughout four years Stacey Dominguez , LCU , Le ad ers hip Sc holar s hip , $1,000 Jody Grimsley, TTU, Texns Me rit Scholarship, $4,000 throughout four yea rs; and Abernathy Cha mber of Com- merce, $500 Layno John son , U.S. Air Force, Air Force Scholarship Fund, $44,000 Dux Loper, Joe Thompson lmpl!'mf' nl , $500 Landon Luttick, LCU,Acn- demic Scholars hip , $2,500 Je nnifer McGuire, South Plains Coll ege, Voledictorian Scholarship a nd Ca rroll & Marci e Bowen Scholarship, $300 . JoElda Per ez , Wayland Baptist University , Ministers Department Scholarship, $1,000; Christian Leadership Academic Scholarship, $500; Ce le bration of Accomplish- ments Scholars hip , $500 to be matched by WBU; ond Stu - dent Recruitment Scholarship of Ex -Student s, $2,000 throughout four ye,nrs Justin Perez, TTU, Texus Tech College of Engineering, $1,000, and U.S. Air Force Fund, $44,000 ' Derek S kipp er, Abilene • . C hri stian · Univer s ity , ACU Ti·ustee Scholars hip, $6,000, ond South·Plnins El ectticTnr st Fund, $1,000 · Etic SyL• mo, Arizona Auto- motive· Ins truction a l Diesel Mechanic, Goble Scholorship, $500 Koby Va se k, ACU, ACU .Scholars hip , $6 ,000 throughout four years, Lead- ers hip Training Conference, $1,000, and Kiwani s, $500 J u 0 1 2 0 0 1

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  • THE ABERNATHY!

    WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 80, NUMBER 22

    Class of 2008 donates tree The Abernathy High School Class of 2008 (advancing fifth graders) raised $275 through .a bake sale. They purchased a Bradford pear tree. The tree was donated

    Abernathy Enrollment Report May 14,2001

    Grade 8th Month 8th Month 7th Month 1999-2000 2000-2001 2000-2001

    EE-l< 119 108 107 l 57 66 65 2 63 58 513 3 48 63 62 4 56 49 48 5 57 60 Gl Subtota l 400 404 40 1 6 69 57 56 7 53 66 65 8 63 52 51 Subtota l 185 175 172 9 87 66 65 10 64 75 75 11 62 62 62 12 64 58 58 Subtotal 277 261 260 Tota l 862 840 833

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    to the school and planted near the entrance to the auditorium.

    School trustees sworn in Monday night

    Duston Pie rce, The resa Ma- ports a lso will be given. The reza nd Dr. John Hill will t.ak (' agenda includes atime forpub-th cir oaths of office for the Ab- lie com111Cnt. e rna thv sc hoo l hoa rd Mon day. .

    Tlw prelimin ary ag('ndn for A.I S D tru s tees li s ts op('n i11 g custodi al bids a nd rPorga ni za-ti on of the boa rd . Monthly r('-

    Thi s does not re present the orde r of conside rati on o1· a com-piP!.(' li s t of agenda items. The8 p.m . mee ting is open to the pub-li c at 505 7th St.

    Plan to attend park meeting There is s till plenty of work

    before Abern a thy's park gra nt applica ti on ca n he fil ed .

    A plnnning mee ting wi ll be a t 7 p.m. Monday at Ahe rn

  • PAGE 2 FRIDAY. JUNE 1.200i TilE AI3ER~ATI-!Y WEEKLY REVIEW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Obituaries Abernathy PD report Depot Dispatch F.W. Rogers 5-27: Ollicer Cody Ward as- in tlw 900 block of 16th St_ Mny The senior citizens center had 49 people come for lunch and sisted DPS Trooper Buxton at 13,01licerWurd waspresented games Wednesday. There were six carry-out trays. Clayton

    Services for F. W. Rogers, 91 , of Abernathy were a t 10 1\.ltJ. Thursday, May 31 , in Firs t Church of the N azarene with the Revs. Arlen Ankl e a n.

    In thP \\'fPke nd 's four -man ~rr:unbl e. the tA •; un of Cu d v , J on f'~. \Vnymon ,JonPs. Bria ;1 13n r bee nnd Dub Roya l won a one-hole plnyofffot· fit·st place.

    Results Me morial Day

    Ol)e-man scramble First fl ight

    li abi lity fu r othe r ernws (J!'o mi :-;:; ions in l'lllllledion with a n nd verti :·w·men t i:-; :-;tr it: tl y ~mlited to publi cntinn of ·t he ndYerti:-;enumt in any :-;ub:-;Pquent t:-osue or the refund of nny moni f~s paid fnr the ndve rtist>nwnt

    lnd e mnific•n tion: Tlw advL·rliser and/or ndvl:' rli sing- nguncy ~1gre ~:.•s to dt·fend un ci indt•mnify tlw publi s her against un .Y nnd nil linb dity , loss or expt• nses ar ising from clnims of li bel, un fai r rompl'ti t.iun, 1mfai r trade pmdirtts, infri n~~rment of' trndemarks , copy righls, tr nde nn nws , patent:.; nr propr ietary right:-: or viola-t ion nf ri ~~hts m· privary re:-iu lt ing from tl)e publ icnt. ion nf tlw ndverti se r 's ndvertr :-:t•ment.

    TIPS ON-HOW TO WRITE A

    CLASSIFIED AD THAT SELLS

    ·t. Use a~. This imm ediately .tel ls t he reader exactly what 1t is yo u have to sell.

    2. Make your description ~and .EAQI.UAL.. State the yenr, make, model , color, size an d tell what condition the item is. Also slate the specia l fea tures.

    4. If th~re's u genu ine se nse of J..!RQENCY. say so . The words, "We're · Moving" or "Must Sell Fast" suggests tha t readers respond immediate ly.

    , 5_ In clude 'your £l:iQN.E Nl.!M.6.ER. C lass ifieds get res'u Its fas t. a nd often generate immediate sales.

    3. Sta te the £1l.ll::E. If you cannot be available Success ful Classified to an s wer the phone at a ll adverti sers have learned times , be sure to specify that th e price in an ad helps specia l ca lling limes s uch increase th e chances for as "nfler 6 PM" or "Before results. 11 AM".

    If you need assistance. a::;k one of OUl' friendly AD-VISORS to help you word yoUl' ad.

    CALL 298-2033

    Abernathy Weekly Review

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  • (Red' retires Councilman C.L. "Heel" Phillips retired f•·om public service after 25 years on the New Deal City Couneil. Phillips se•·vcd with five mayors s ince his first swearing in ceremony Mny 1975. That wns fl year befm·e New Deal City Hall was built when Ray West was mayor. Pictured with Phillips (holding plaque) at a reception last week are former mayo•·s (ft·om left) Herman Lorenz and Terry Martin and current Mayor Harry Ford. Billy Fortenberry was the first mayor after the city incorpo-rated in 1971. Phillips served for 10 years and took a one year break in service. He was re-elected to the council when Marti n became mayor.

    AMS wins second in district UIL meet

    Abemathy Middl e Srhool studenLq competed in the.l TI L dis tri ct meet Ma r. 5 in Olton .

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