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el998 Lopes downs Owls, meet 'Boys Ranch in area game BySoottL_ Ahematror moved into an area ba"'l1 match with Boys Ranch (8-10, 6-8) at Amarillo High School at 8 p.m. Thunday, May 27. The ADtelopee bounoed the Hale Cen- tAlr Owle, 12-2, in a four-and-a- balf-inning bi-diatriet game. The ADtelopee _re the vieitors at Lubbock Coronado'e O'Banion Pleld l .. t Saturday. The pme eterted in playoft' .... hion with Owl .tarter John Benefteld needing only 10 pitches to retire three of four first inning Ahemathy batters. Joeh Cuev .. , in the number three spot, singled up the middle but w .. etranded. The extended pause had a det,. rimentaleft'8etonthe Owle.Mario Ramos followed Gonzalee with a singie.Ramirezw .. h;tbyapitch. During a run-down attempton , Ramos,. the Owls commiUed four throwing errors, allowing Ramoe and Ramirez to score. Delignated hitter Eziquio Cantu ,ingled aboard. He scored on Neal Elliott', ,ingle between third and shortstop. Elliott acored the fourth and final Abernathy third inning run on Marcus Gardner's triple to deep center. the fourth. Ryan Lambert came in to bat in Mendoza'e epot and led oft'with a double to right center. Steven Stone came up in Gardner's apot. Lambert went to third on a paaecr ball and ecored when the aeeond pitch to Stone was al80 a pUled ball. Stone flew out to second and next two Antelope batters went down on etrike outa. Benefield ftnished his high school career with a 103-pitch loss. Triple time Lope starter Nichol .. Gonza- lee reeponded, using only Mven pitc:bes to retire the Owls in the bottom of the first. Ahemathy made a push in the pme during the eecond inning. Benefield had to throw 37 pitchee to nine Lope batten. Fourteen pitches later, Gonza- lee had the Owl' back on defense. He ended the trame with his sec- ond .trike out. Benefield dropped hill pitch eount for the bottom ofthe third to 13 but it proved to be an unlucky number. Gonzales (8-3) threw 16 pitch .. in the top of the fifth inning and totaled 62, shutting down the Owls, catching a pop-up in foul te'1itory on the third base side and striking out the final two. ·1 thought they would be a little bit better- at the plate than they were," Gardner laid. ·Part ofthat was Nicholas kept the ball down and kept them off balance. He was hitting spots very well. The ball gets away as Abernathy's Eziquio Cantu slides in at third with a two-run scoring triple Saturday. He plated Mario Ramos and Matt Ramirez for an 11-0 advantage against Hale Center in a bl-district game as head coach Rodney Gardner (24) looks on. The Antelopes went on to win, 12-2, and raced Boys Ranch in an area tilt Thursday. He .tarted with a walk to Gon- zal ... He waaeraeed on a fielder's choice. From there Abernathy acored five runs on four Owl er- ron, a walk and three hits. The first two Lope batters went down on ground outs. Benefield gave up hil third walk ofthe game, putting Ramos on fint. He went to second on a Ramirsz single. They both scored on a Cantu triple. Cantu w .. left aboard when Wil- son hit the next ball to center for the third out. ·Defensively, we made the plays. With the exception of the one inning where he got the ball up a little bit. they scored two r.uns. State law affects water resources Gonzalee retired the next three Ow .. on 11 pitchee. MaU Ramirez hauled in a fly to center. Gonzales recorded his first of five strike oute. The third batter was thrown out on a five-three ground-out from Tyler Wilson to Brandon Moore. Gonzales ledoffagain but went down apinon a called third strike after 10- "'-.... ion betw .. n the offiC:l&,iPfLct .. ·cpach 'W. Dey G.rdner. The home plate umpire ealled the second pitch a foul tipwhich Gardnerqueetioned. After talking with all theofficiall, the home plate umpire said Gon- .. ' count W88 only one ball and noetribe. Hale Center eraled the goose egg from its side ofthe scoreboard in the top of the fourth. Gonzales again kept his pitch count under 20 but ueed six of 16 etriking out HC .enior .econd baseman Jeshua King. With one out, HC scored two runs on two errors and four hits. The Owl. were ehut down on the 081y bhIe pI., of tbI ...... Shortstop Bernabe Mendoza started it, to Gardner at second who relayed on to Moore at first. Abernathy acored the twelfth run for the magic game-ending 10-point .pread in the bottom of "I thought we played well. We had some kide stap up that had not been hitting the ball. Matt Ramirez had an excellent game'- If the Lopes beat Boys Ranch, they would meet the winner of the Shallowater {22-3)-Eldorado (16- 4) game next Tuesday. Those two play in Abilene today. Shallowa- ter is ranked seventh in the state 2A rankll. New Deal (14-7) advanced to the regional semifinals downing Wellington, 11-3, Tuesday. That avenges an area basketball lop Wellington gave New Deal in early March. Aller 0 5 4 2 I x - 12 \I 2 He 000 200 -2 4 6 Vandygriff re-elected AVFD president, fire chief Tim Beard waa re-.lected president of the Abernathy Volunteer Fire Department Tuee- day. Kelly Vandygrift'remain. fire chief and Daniel Rodripez w .. re-inatalled vice presi- deat. Victor Cav8ZOl will alao return .. secre- tary - treasurer. Beard will alao serve .... sistant fire chief. RoyGonzalee ie the safetyomcer and Pete Brewer will be the officer. Gilbert Salin .. Jr., Ricky Marquez and Clyde Vandygrift'were retained as trustees. The euminationcommittee is Alfredo Marez II, Alftedo Marez III and Lee Roy Trevino. The grievance committee includes Clyde Vandy- grift', Tyeon Allen and Robert Prater. Residents of Hale County need to be aware that an act passed dUring the 75th Texas Legislative session, Senate Bill I, requires that water management plans be developed for every county in the state before Sept. I, 2000, and that the plans be updated every five years, thereafter. The plans must include an evaluation of the current water reserves - groundwater and sur- face water - in each county, the historic and projected water use by each town orcityin the county, livestock water use, mining water use, irrigated agriculture use, steam and electric power genera- tor water use, manufacturing water use and rural water use within the county. Comparing water use to water reserves, a detenoination has to be made as to whether or not the water supplies will be adequate to meet the short-teno, 0-30 years, needs and the long-term needs, 30-60 years. Ifthe water reserves will not meet future needs, water management strategies must be developed to determine how fu- ture water needs will be met or, in the alternative, what economic and social effect will occur as a result of not meeting these needs. Towns and cities are also re- quired to develop drought man- agement plans. Failure to comply with the provisions of Senate Bill 1 will result in the loss of low interest loans and grants for wa- ter supply development by non- participating entities. If the work is not done at the local level, the Texas Water De- velopment Board will make their own evaluation for non-partici- pating entities, which will include recommendations to the legisla- tion as to what needs to be done by non-participating entities to meet their long term water needs. The legislature concluded that water planning could best be ac- complished on a regional level. They , therefore , directed the TWOS to divide the stllte into regional planning areas. Hale County was placed into Region ·0", which also includes Bailey, Briscoe, Castro, Cochran, Crosby, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Floyd, Garza, Gaines, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Motley, Parmer, Swisher, Terry and Yoakum Counties. The legislature also concluded that the responsibility for direct- ing the planning effort needed to be placed with leaders in the re- gion with varied waler interests. They identified 11 water interest groups which must be represented by the initial coordinating com- mittee. The 17 individuals appointed to the initial coordinating body of Region ·0" by the TWDB to repre- sent the 11 water use interest groups are Dr. Lloyd Urban of Lubbock, public sector; Judge Dallas Brewer of Plains, county governments; Bruce Blalack of Lubbock, Ches Carthel of Plain- view and Mayor Bob Josserand of Hereford, municipalities; Steve Parry of Lubbock, industries; Dr. John Abernathy of Lubbock, S.M. True Jr . of Plainview, Johnny Anzaldua of Lamesa and Delaine Baucum of Seminole, agriculture; Jim Steiert of Hereford, environ- mental issues. Don McElroy of Muleshoe, small business ... Bill Harbin of Floydada, electric gen- erating utilities; John Garland of Waco, river authorities; A. Wayne Wyatt of Lubbock and Kent Satterwhite of Sanford, water dis- tricts; and Henry Rieff of Cotton Center, water utilities. The legislation appropriated funds to help pay for the planning effort by creating a method for obtaining matching grants - 76 percent state, 25 percent local. They have adopted a set of by- laws, adopted a new nome, which is the Llano Estacado Planning Group, elected officers and began the planning process. The officers are A. Wayne Wyatt, chairman; Lee Arrington, vice-chainnan; and Ches Carthel, secretary. Direct any written Buggestions or comments to A Wayne Wyatt, Chairman of the Llano Estacado Planning Group, 2930 Ave. Q, Lubbock 79405. Local officials discuss effectiveness of death penalty By u.. Be.. of police chiefs acroll the United "Can you put a price on a life?- State. on the deterrence effective- Fr.nk Roa .. n, Abernathy City neea of the death penalty. Thema- Manapr, doee not think 10. Thie jority of the police chiefs said they fa one of'thedebat.. concerning place the death penalty last in the death penalty. reducing violent crimea. The debate over the de.th pen- New Deal Police Chief Sam altycovenotheriuueabuideeita Butler disagreee with thoee sur- coat, the coat or defente, deter- veyreeulte.He.aidthedeathpen- renceand women on death row are alty fa deterrent, but it can be a a few. Ruaeell aaid he thinkt the better one. ..... t miaconceptioD i. that the "If. an e&ctive deterrent if they de._ panal" ia • deterrent. (a_tiona) wouldn't be eo quiet,- -AdruicruedJdlJerim'tthink- Butler Hid. -Pntiton the ne., let u., about ifbe wIQ pt the death the media UOW the aecutiona.- "It's an effective deterrent if they wouldn't be so quiet. Put it on the news, let the media show the executions." -Chief Sam Butler New Deal Police Department peulty,- aa...n .. aid. -It will But.lerdoet not think the de.th deterlOlDl,hatDottboaeondrup. - penalty fa cruel and unueua1 pun- cannot afford a good lawyer. brother-in-law got 16 yean in auaaen.aldwbenpeopleareon i.bment. He Hid what the crimi- "Until .uch time that it (the priaonforinvoluntarymanslaugh- drup the, do.not thiDk about the nal did to the victim'. fsmilie. i. death penalty) ieironedout,- Rue- ter for killing Vecchio's son in 1983. CODBeqUeDCell. He tald be ia not cruel. Butler Hid the general pub- .. n tald, -I am not for it.- ·1 was a strong supporter of the condoDiDllll1UderandhebeUevee tic ia not aoing to undentand the The United Statee neede new death peDalty" before the event, people thould pay for thtdrcrlmea. death penalty until it involve. repl.tory .tendards. Ruslell Vecchioeaid. ·Onceyougothrough Ru .. n .ald hethinb there h .. to them. thinb moDey ie an i .. ue in the eomething like thie, it makes you be • better way than the death The p6Ie chieft &om the .ur- defenae, eapecially with low-in- ' more aware that things aren't panalty. vey ......... alternativee to the come and minority defendanll. right.- A 18t'7 '"l'ime- ......... pon death peDal", includiq 10...... The .. are many casee where such Butleraaid the criminaljultice found that sa peNent of ADIi:- prieoDtenDI. Butler Hid he. don defendante do not have the benefit ayatem ie Dot fair to everyone. If .... bel .... that the ..... pen- not undel'ltand whylonpr plieon of. pocllawyer. people have money, then they can _ doN Dot deter people hID terllllwoaldraduceviolantcrime. "Money dOlI have. lot to do get out of anything. He al80 .aid oammiUiDI eapltaI Cl'iaIie. "I.oapr priaoD te ... 1 How i. with it when you IJO to trial,- Vee- women get preferential treatment. IUu Veccldo, II.,.. tb.t .... __ vio1entcrimee? chio .ald. Butler hope. the Karla F.ye . of Ahem., .ald he aleo tbIDb . It the7 .... liVID m ye .... then If aomeone ... charged with Tucker ea.e will brin, about .,t""'u.'" u.' .... outlnmlllOllthl .. Butl.. OODimittiq.c:rImeand. theyh.", ch ..... with women on death row. ....... t.iI ...,...ptioa, ,, a tald.'"' ''''' ........ ahoald ..... . lIIIIDey, it fa euler for them to . Karla Faye Tucker, 38, Mn- , JIIIIOD U=oboI or toot . the ftIlhmount oftilme,- . t prodace an .I'ective defenae, he tenced in 1984 for the pick ax .... llllaicI ptopIe on .. dO . -..n taldla. hu IIIiacl feel. laid. . murder of two people, died Feb. 3 WIIk aboat t.betr., ....... iDp about .. ... . VeocIdoi ••• trona.appcirterof by. lethal ilQec:tion. She waa the . .• ......... . with the the deatlllI8D""'. He _dbewu 4nt woman .zecuted in Tau. ....,1a1M.l . ... th· ........ ilteo maD7J*PJt alUJIIIOrter wan befo ... Ida lOP'. eince the Civil War. She wu on death row for 14 years. She claimed are out, they are back to their old she was a "born again" Christian ways." and turned her life around. He remembers one case where In Texas there are six women a man killed hiB ex-fiance and her on death row. In 1997, nationally, boyfriend. The man claimed he there were 113 women who had found God. Thllman even attended received the death penalty since church services, but when some- 1973. Of other women given the one asked him ifhe would change death penalty, 66 had their sen- anything about the past he said tences commuted or reversed on no. appeal and 46 remain on death There is also debate over the row. Nationally, only 1.6 percent cost of the death penalty. The "DaI- ofabout 3,370 death row inmates las Morning News" reported, are women. March 8, 1992, in Texas, a death Ruaaellsaid he does not know if penalty case costs an average of Christianity 8hould aft'ect appeals $3.2 million, about three times the of death penalty cases. He is a cost of imprisoning someone in a Christian and from a Christian single cell at the highest security stsndpoint, it should, but from a level for 40 years. justice angle, it should not. He Vecchio said, to decrease the said it would be too hard to decl- cost of the death penalty, someone pher if Karla Faye Tucker was who is found guilty should only get really a "born again- Christian. one appeal. Vecchio does not think Chris- Butler also thinks inmatea tianity haBanybearingon the sen- should have only one appeal, but tence of a death row inmate. only within 30 days. He said ap- "You put me in jail for 10 years, peal a are what makes the procese 1 am not going anywhere," Vecchio costly. said. "What else have I got to do, "The bad thing il that the in- but turn into a Chris. tian and pray mates are on death row too long," to God?" Butler said. ·Ifthe pri80n official. Butler agrees that Christianity . are going to kill them, then kill i. no excuse to get out of a death them.- 18ntence. He has worked on vari- ous death 'penalty cases and h .. I8In many inmatee find God . "I have never Been an inmate that h .. n't found God," Butler aaid. "That'. good, but when they Relearch for this article by Texa. Tech Univenity etudent Liea Berg was made poesible by • . grant from the Reader'. Dipat Foundation.

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el998

Lopes downs Owls, meet 'Boys Ranch in area game

BySoottL_ Ahematror moved into an area

ba"'l1 match with Boys Ranch (8-10, 6-8) at Amarillo High School at 8 p.m. Thunday, May 27. The ADtelopee bounoed the Hale Cen­tAlr Owle, 12-2, in a four-and-a­balf-inning bi-diatriet game. The ADtelopee _re the vieitors at Lubbock Coronado'e O'Banion Pleld l .. t Saturday.

The pme eterted in playoft' .... hion with Owl .tarter John Benefteld needing only 10 pitches to retire three of four first inning Ahemathy batters. Joeh Cuev .. , in the number three spot, singled up the middle but w .. etranded.

The extended pause had a det,. rimentaleft'8etonthe Owle.Mario Ramos followed Gonzalee with a singie.Ramirezw .. h;tbyapitch.

During a run-down attempton , Ramos,. the Owls commiUed four throwing errors, allowing Ramoe and Ramirez to score.

Delignated hitter Eziquio Cantu ,ingled aboard. He scored on Neal Elliott', ,ingle between third and shortstop. Elliott acored the fourth and final Abernathy third inning run on Marcus Gardner's triple to deep center.

the fourth. Ryan Lambert came in to bat

in Mendoza'e epot and led oft'with a double to right center. Steven Stone came up in Gardner's apot. Lambert went to third on a paaecr ball and ecored when the aeeond pitch to Stone was al80 a pUled ball.

Stone flew out to second and next two Antelope batters went down on etrike outa. Benefield ftnished his high school career with a 103-pitch loss.

Triple time Lope starter Nichol .. Gonza­

lee reeponded, using only Mven pitc:bes to retire the Owls in the bottom of the first.

Ahemathy made a push in the pme during the eecond inning. Benefield had to throw 37 pitchee to nine Lope batten.

Fourteen pitches later, Gonza­lee had the Owl' back on defense. He ended the trame with his sec­ond .trike out.

Benefield dropped hill pitch eount for the bottom of the third to 13 but it proved to be an unlucky number.

Gonzales (8-3) threw 16 pitch .. in the top of the fifth inning and totaled 62, shutting down the Owls, catching a pop-up in foul te'1itory on the third base side and striking out the final two.

·1 thought they would be a little bit better- at the plate than they were," Gardner laid. ·Part ofthat was Nicholas kept the ball down and kept them off balance. He was hitting spots very well.

The ball gets away as Abernathy's Eziquio Cantu slides in at third with a two-run scoring triple Saturday. He plated Mario Ramos and Matt Ramirez for an 11-0 advantage against Hale Center in a bl-district game as head coach Rodney Gardner (24) looks on. The Antelopes went on to win, 12-2, and raced Boys Ranch in an area tilt Thursday.

He .tarted with a walk to Gon­zal ... He waaeraeed on a fielder's choice. From there Abernathy acored five runs on four Owl er­ron, a walk and three hits.

The first two Lope batters went down on ground outs. Benefield gave up hil third walk ofthe game, putting Ramos on fint. He went to second on a Ramirsz single. They both scored on a Cantu triple. Cantu w .. left aboard when Wil­son hit the next ball to center for the third out.

·Defensively, we made the plays. With the exception of the one inning where he got the ball up a little bit. they scored two r.uns.

State law affects water resources

Gonzalee retired the next three Ow .. on 11 pitchee. MaU Ramirez hauled in a fly to center. Gonzales recorded his first of five strike oute. The third batter was thrown out on a five-three ground-out from Tyler Wilson to Brandon Moore.

Gonzales ledoffagain but went down apinon a called third strike after • 10- "'-.... ion betw .. n the offiC:l&,iPfLct .. ·cpach 'W. Dey G.rdner. The home plate umpire ealled the second pitch a foul tipwhich Gardnerqueetioned. After talking with all theofficiall, the home plate umpire said Gon­~ .. ' count W88 only one ball and noetribe.

Hale Center eraled the goose egg from its side ofthe scoreboard in the top of the fourth .

Gonzales again kept his pitch count under 20 but ueed six of 16 etriking out HC .enior .econd baseman Jeshua King.

With one out, HC scored two runs on two errors and four hits. The Owl. were ehut down on the 081y bhIe pI., of tbI ...... Shortstop Bernabe Mendoza started it, ~sin, to Gardner at second who relayed on to Moore at first.

Abernathy acored the twelfth run for the magic game-ending 10-point .pread in the bottom of

"I thought we played well . We had some kide stap up that had not been hitting the ball. Matt Ramirez had an excellent game'-

If the Lopes beat Boys Ranch, they would meet the winner of the Shallowater {22-3)-Eldorado (16-4) game next Tuesday. Those two play in Abilene today. Shallowa­ter is ranked seventh in the state 2A rankll.

New Deal (14-7) advanced to the regional semifinals downing Wellington, 11-3, Tuesday. That avenges an area basketball lop Wellington gave New Deal in early March. Aller 0 5 4 2 I x - 12 \I 2 He 000 200 -2 4 6

B~ard, Vandygriff re-elected AVFD president, fire chief

Tim Beard waa re-.lected president of the Abernathy Volunteer Fire Department Tuee­day. Kelly Vandygrift'remain. fire chief and Daniel Rodripez w .. re-inatalled vice presi­deat. Victor Cav8ZOl will alao return .. secre­tary - treasurer.

Beard will alao serve .... sistant fire chief. RoyGonzalee ie the safetyomcer and Pete Brewer

will be the t~ning officer. Gilbert Salin .. Jr., Ricky Marquez and Clyde

Vandygrift'were retained as trustees. The euminationcommittee is Alfredo Marez II,

Alftedo Marez III and Lee Roy Trevino. The grievance committee includes Clyde Vandy­

grift', Tyeon Allen and Robert Prater.

Residents of Hale County need to be aware that an act passed dUring the 75th Texas Legislative session, Senate Bill I, requires that water management plans be developed for every county in the state before Sept. I, 2000, and that the plans be updated every five years, thereafter.

The plans must include an evaluation of the current water reserves - groundwater and sur­face water - in each county, the historic and projected water use by each town orcityin the county, livestock water use, mining water use, irrigated agriculture use, steam and electric power genera­tor water use, manufacturing water use and rural water use within the county.

Comparing water use to water reserves, a detenoination has to be made as to whether or not the water supplies will be adequate to meet the short-teno, 0-30 years, needs and the long-term needs, 30-60 years. Ifthe water reserves will not meet future needs, water management strategies must be developed to determine how fu­ture water needs will be met or, in the alternative, what economic and social effect will occur as a result of not meeting these needs.

Towns and cities are also re­quired to develop drought man­agement plans. Failure to comply with the provisions of Senate Bill 1 will result in the loss of low

interest loans and grants for wa­ter supply development by non­participating entities.

If the work is not done at the local level, the Texas Water De­velopment Board will make their own evaluation for non-partici­pating entities, which will include recommendations to the legisla­tion as to what needs to be done by non-participating entities to meet their long term water needs.

The legislature concluded that water planning could best be ac­complished on a regional level. They , therefore , directed the TWOS to divide the stllte into regional planning areas. Hale County was placed into Region ·0", which also includes Bailey, Briscoe, Castro, Cochran, Crosby, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Floyd, Garza, Gaines, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Motley, Parmer, Swisher, Terry and Yoakum Counties.

The legislature also concluded that the responsibility for direct­ing the planning effort needed to be placed with leaders in the re­gion with varied waler interests. They identified 11 water interest groups which must be represented by the initial coordinating com­mittee.

The 17 individuals appointed to the initial coordinating body of Region ·0" by the TWDB to repre­sent the 11 water use interest groups are Dr. Lloyd Urban of

Lubbock, public sector; Judge Dallas Brewer of Plains, county governments; Bruce Blalack of Lubbock, Ches Carthel of Plain­view and Mayor Bob Josserand of Hereford, municipalities; Steve Parry of Lubbock, industries; Dr. John Abernathy of Lubbock, S.M. True Jr. of Plainview, Johnny Anzaldua of Lamesa and Delaine Baucum of Seminole, agriculture; Jim Steiert of Hereford, environ­mental issues. Don McElroy of Muleshoe, small business ... Bill Harbin of Floydada, electric gen­erating utilities; John Garland of Waco, river authorities; A. Wayne Wyatt of Lubbock and Kent Satterwhite of Sanford, water dis­tricts; and Henry Rieff of Cotton Center, water utilities .

The legislation appropriated funds to help pay for the planning effort by creating a method for obtaining matching grants - 76 percent state, 25 percent local.

They have adopted a set of by­laws, adopted a new nome, which is the Llano Estacado Planning Group, elected officers and began the planning process. The officers are A. Wayne Wyatt, chairman; Lee Arrington, vice-chainnan; and Ches Carthel, secretary.

Direct any written Buggestions or comments to A Wayne Wyatt, Chairman of the Llano Estacado Planning Group, 2930 Ave. Q, Lubbock 79405.

Local officials discuss effectiveness of death penalty By u.. Be.. of police chiefs acroll the United

"Can you put a price on a life?- State. on the deterrence effective­Fr.nk Roa .. n, Abernathy City neea of the death penalty. Thema­Manapr, doee not think 10. Thie jority of the police chiefs said they fa one of'thedebat.. concerning place the death penalty last in the death penalty. reducing violent crimea.

The debate over the de.th pen- New Deal Police Chief Sam altycovenotheriuueabuideeita Butler disagreee with thoee sur­coat, the coat or defente, deter- veyreeulte.He.aidthedeathpen­renceand women on death row are alty fa • deterrent, but it can be a a few. Ruaeell aaid he thinkt the better one. ..... t miaconceptioD i. that the "If. an e&ctive deterrent if they de._ panal" ia • deterrent. (a_tiona) wouldn't be eo quiet,-

-AdruicruedJdlJerim'tthink- Butler Hid. -Pntiton the ne., let u., about ifbe wIQ pt the death the media UOW the aecutiona.-

"It's an effective deterrent if they (~xecutions) wouldn't be so quiet. Put it on the news, let the media show the executions."

-Chief Sam Butler New Deal Police Department

peulty,- aa...n .. aid. -It will But.lerdoet not think the de.th deterlOlDl,hatDottboaeondrup. - penalty fa cruel and unueua1 pun- cannot afford a good lawyer. brother-in-law got 16 yean in

auaaen.aldwbenpeopleareon i.bment. He Hid what the crimi- "Until .uch time that it (the priaonforinvoluntarymanslaugh-drup the, do.not thiDk about the nal did to the victim'. fsmilie. i. death penalty) ieironedout, - Rue- ter for killing Vecchio's son in 1983. CODBeqUeDCell. He tald be ia not cruel. Butler Hid the general pub- .. n tald, -I am not for it. - ·1 was a strong supporter of the condoDiDllll1UderandhebeUevee tic ia not aoing to undentand the The United Statee neede new death peDalty" before the event, people thould pay for thtdrcrlmea. death penalty until it involve. repl.tory .tendards. Ruslell Vecchioeaid. ·Onceyougothrough Ru .. n .ald hethinb there h .. to them. thinb moDey ie an i .. ue in the eomething like thie, it makes you be • better way than the death The p6Ie chieft &om the .ur- defenae, eapecially with low-in- ' more aware that things aren't panalty. vey ......... alternativee to the come and minority defendanll. right.-

A 18t'7 '"l'ime- ......... pon death peDal", includiq 10...... The .. are many casee where such Butleraaid the criminaljultice found that sa peNent of ADIi:- prieoDtenDI. Butler Hid he. don defendante do not have the benefit ayatem ie Dot fair to everyone. If .... bel .... that the ..... pen- not undel'ltand whylonpr plieon of. pocllawyer. people have money, then they can _ doN Dot deter people hID terllllwoaldraduceviolantcrime. "Money dOlI have. lot to do get out of anything. He al80 .aid oammiUiDI eapltaI Cl'iaIie. "I.oapr priaoD te ... 1 How i. with it when you IJO to trial,- Vee- women get preferential treatment.

IUu Veccldo, II.,.. ~Tem tb.t .... __ vio1entcrimee? chio .ald. Butler hope. the Karla F.ye . of Ahem., .ald he aleo tbIDb . It the7 .... liVID m ye .... then If aomeone ... charged with Tucker ea.e will brin, about thedeath~ • .,t""'u.'" u.' .... outlnmlllOllthl .. Butl.. OODimittiq.c:rImeand.theyh.", ch ..... with women on death row. ....... t.iI • ...,...ptioa,,, a tald.'"'' '''' ........ ahoald ..... . lIIIIDey, it fa euler for them to . Karla Faye Tucker, 38, Mn-

, JIIIIOD ~ U=oboI or toot . the ftIlhmount oftilme,- . t prodace an .I'ective defenae, he tenced in 1984 for the pick ax .... llllaicI ptopIe on .. dO . -..n taldla. hu IIIiacl feel. laid. . murder of two people, died Feb. 3 ~ WIIk aboat t.betr.,....... iDp about .. :~DaI.. ... . VeocIdoi ••• trona.appcirterof by. lethal ilQec:tion. She waa the . . • DlidlrPla.l~tIoD ......... . with the the deatlllI8D""'. He _dbewu 4nt woman .zecuted in Tau. ~~ • ....,1a1M.l .... th· ........ ilteo maD7J*PJt alUJIIIOrter wan befo ... Ida lOP'. eince the Civil War. She wu on

death row for 14 years. She claimed are out, they are back to their old she was a "born again" Christian ways." and turned her life around. He remembers one case where

In Texas there are six women a man killed hiB ex-fiance and her on death row. In 1997, nationally, boyfriend. The man claimed he there were 113 women who had found God. Thllman even attended received the death penalty since church services, but when some-1973. Of other women given the one asked him ifhe would change death penalty, 66 had their sen- anything about the past he said tences commuted or reversed on no. appeal and 46 remain on death There is also debate over the row. Nationally, only 1.6 percent cost of the death penalty. The "DaI­ofabout 3,370 death row inmates las Morning News" reported, are women. March 8, 1992, in Texas, a death

Ruaaellsaid he does not know if penalty case costs an average of Christianity 8hould aft'ect appeals $3.2 million, about three times the of death penalty cases. He is a cost of imprisoning someone in a Christian and from a Christian single cell at the highest security stsndpoint, it should, but from a level for 40 years. justice angle, it should not. He Vecchio said, to decrease the said it would be too hard to decl- cost of the death penalty, someone pher if Karla Faye Tucker was who is found guilty should only get really a "born again- Christian. one appeal.

Vecchio does not think Chris- Butler also thinks inmatea tianity haBanybearingon the sen- should have only one appeal, but tence of a death row inmate. only within 30 days. He said ap-

"You put me in jail for 10 years, peal a are what makes the procese 1 am not going anywhere," Vecchio costly. said. "What else have I got to do, "The bad thing il that the in­but turn into a Chris.tian and pray mates are on death row too long," to God?" Butler said. ·Ifthe pri80n official.

Butler agrees that Christianity . are going to kill them, then kill i. no excuse to get out of a death them.-18ntence. He has worked on vari­ous death 'penalty cases and h .. I8In many inmatee find God .

"I have never Been an inmate that h .. n't found God," Butler aaid. "That'. good, but when they

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Burial Win be in the Iclalou Cemetery. Arraapmentll are UD' der the dirictlon of White Fu· neral H_ of Idalou.

He puNd away Weclne.y, May 27 et hi, I'Midence.

He wu born July 9,1917, in Palo Pinto to Arthur Jefrel'lOn and Goldie Ruuen Shadden. He p'aduated from New rt_ HiP School and moved to Idalou in 1946 from New Home. He mar· ried Mar,aret Cecil Owen. on AUJUst 29, 1937. She preceded hlmin death on April 14,1991. He married Mary Nieman SnodJr ... on October 26,1991, in Iclalou. He wu a farmer and raneher. He was a memberofIdalou FintBap-

Wit.; .. IOn, J8IT1Wayn. SluIdcIIn ofIcIa· lou; a .daQ8hter, Sandra Lou NlchollofLubbock; two~pIOIII, Craig Snoclpue, of Dallu and Steve Snodp-a. of Idalou; tIuee atepdaqbt.en, PaUl Farmer and Roea Ann Hill, both of Idalou and Becky Snodp-uI olBan Antonio; two II.ten, Dorl. Ashcraft. of Tahoka and Nen makney olLub­bock; eieht p'andehildren; four great·grandchlldren; and two .teJlll'llndchildren.

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Th. Department of Public Safety wDl P,I'OYide a .afety demoniltration which may in· elude a robot June 19.

Joining Barton on tbe I .. t day will be a clown and the library will provide rehab· menLe.

Recital for tumbling, twirling, dance · studentS set for Sunday

After month. of hard work, dance, tumbling and twirling,tu· dent.ewillbeehowiDJwhatthey've learned at a recital Sunday at 3 p.rn. in the Abernathy school au· ditorlum.

Teachers ReGina Wise, dance; Marca Sommerville, tumbling; and Lori Houston, twirlini; have been working with the studenLe since I .. t fall.

Twirling Sunday will be Casey WilBOn, Kianna Blanks, Corina Gonzales, Kelly Harkey, Kenna Christopher, Ashley Ford and J ... lca Crumpler. They are in the third throu,h fifth grade •.

Third through fifth grade dance and tumblinglltudenta are Casey WilBOn, Ryan AUJUstine, Nicole Hamilton, Randa Henderson, Meghan Hill, Sandi KinRst, Stacey Kinast, Kaytie King, Tiera Knight, Allison Olson, Ashley Perez, Kris· tin Richards, JoAnna Watt.,

Samantha Salin .. , I.,ynsey Skip· per, Cortni Cuuningham, Whit· ney Thiel and Shay Stephenson.

Other dancers and tumblers are Stephanie Barbee, Morgan Cooper, KendalIDunn,SamlPope, Lacy WilBon. Emma TewIl, Kari WilBOn, Ty Wi .. and Wesley Hill . They are in the first and second ,rade group.

Kindergarten·age children dancing and tumbling are Kristen Rodriguez, Rachel Bounds, Tyka Dipprey, Haley Havens, Shelby Havens, Morgan Lutrick, K'Lea Mills, Breanna Rasco and Lexus Stephenson.

Dancers and tumblers in the YOUDJest group, 2 to 6-year..,lds, are Jessica Chambers, Alex Luee, Korryn McMinn, Taylor Oswalt, Katelyn Pope, A1Y888 Rodriguez, Elaria Roy , Keely Williamson and ·Jase Hill.

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McLaughlin owns the bank in RIIti~'ili~}:!t)~~ .. : in 41' • renzo and Crosbyton. It also owns Security Bank in Idalou with a branch in Abernathy.

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Puentlofthecouple are Larry and Dora McBee ofPIaInvlew, for­_Iy of Abernathy, and Mr. and Mra. Eddie BlOwn of Anpl Fire, N.M .• lIDd Jay Matthew Grisbam Sr. of Premont.

Given in marriap by her fa· thar, the bride wore a Ileeveleu prlnceu-atyle gown of naturel diamoad whj~ Duploni Bilk .hantung and V.ni~ lace. The low ICCIOJI8d neclr.Iine and arm· bolet were trimmed with delicate eeed pearla. The bodice wa. cov­ered with be.ded Iaca appliques and additional beaded lace appli· qIl .. were scattered over the lUll Bared .ldrt. The back of the dress featured .. If-iXlVered buttons ex· tendiq from the back neckline to the tip of the chapel train. Her Ilnaartip veil of diamond white IIiIk illullion was attached to a beaded lace headband.

The bride carried a bouquet of cream and plum daylilies, white 1'OB8I, plumoaus fern and Boston fern, band tied with a bow of white tulle and gold IIiIk mol'" ribbon.

At&ending the bride was ma­tron of honor Summer Hayes of Clover, S.C.

Brideemaids were Kristi Brittiq. lister of the bride, of Albany, Mistl FOtrtman, sister of the bride, of Houston, Elizabeth Kendall ofPIainview, Danni En,le of San Angelo and Kelly Well. of Lubbock.

AttendanLe wore floor length gold matte latin gowns delligned with prince .. _ame, sleeveless bodices and open baeka with large bows and streamers at the back wailt.

They carried bouquets of plum colored daylllie., IDBJDolia and orange bloeBOme hand tied into arm bouquetl with wbite tulle and gold ribbon.

Flower air" were Hallya Eli_ , FogLman,m.t\I"of the bride of

Hoaston and Taylor Danielle Blaham, cousin of the bride, of Plainview.

Beet man was Jason Dibble of Keller.

Groomsmen were Jason Grilbam, brother of tile groom, of Anpl Fire, Mark ZuerkerofLub­bock, Steve Moore of Lubbock and Eric Clark, brother·in·law of the aroom. of Pari .. Emily Dibble of Kener allO _"ed 81 an atten· dant oftbe groom.

U.hers were Wade Prutzman, coaaiD of the bride, of Plainview and JalIOn Stark of Amarillo. CandieUpter W81 Beth Phinny, cousin of tile bride, of Lubbock.

Providiq mulic for the OClCa­aion were organi.t Mn. Steve Hurt of Plainview and v_lI.ts Sullie Ellia and Tony and Dallana Loper, all of Abematby.

Spacial aueeta were p'lndpar· anLe Mn. Fran Garrett of Lub- . bock, Mr. and Mn. C.F. McBee of Plainview, Mr. and Mn. Jacob Eddie Brown DofNorth Richland Hm.,Mn.lreneGrisbamofAlice, Mr. and Mn. Harry StoLte olFort Worth and great-grandmother of the groom MarIe Mackin of Fort Worth.

Wedding and reception direc· tor was Sharon Prutzman, aunt of the bride, of Plainview.

A reception hosted by the bride'. parente was held in the church parlor. Piano selections for the reception were perfonned by Cheri Bufe of Abernathy .

The bride's table was decorated with a silver punch bowl and candle sticke with gold candles on a white tablecloth decorated with white tulle , gold bows edged with gold beade and white rose. and featured a white fondant wedding cake.

Serving at the bride'. table was Lanell Garrett, Tami Ayers and Traci Bigham, aunt and cousins of the bride.

The groom'. table was deco· rated with garlandsofgrapB Yines and ivy Intertwined with gold ri!t­bon. The cake was chocolate decO· rated with strawberries. ( utTee wae _rved from a silver coffee service.

Serving at the groom's table were Norma Phinny,JiII Phinny, Jan Garrett, aunLe and cousin 01 the bride.

Houseparty members included Sharon Prutzman, Kerri Cribbs, ~n Hamby, Lisa Garrett, Amy Russell and Shirley Dean, aunt.& and cousins of the bride.

A rehearsal dinner hosted by the rroom's parents was held at the Cotton Patch Reetaurant in Plainview.

Following a weddingtripto Las Vegas, Nev., the couple resides in Amarillo.

The bride is a student at Texa. Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Occupational Therapy in Amarillo and is em­ployed by Sam'. Wholesale Club.

The groom is employed by Sam's Wholesale Club in Ama· rillo. He graduated from Keller Hi,h School and Attended North Texaa State Univenrity and Texas Tech.

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Abernathy Firat Baptiat Church invite. children ... four yean through grade liz to Join StarQqest: AGalactic GoodNewl Adventure'" . The adventure will be held !\'om 9 a .m. to 12 p.m. June 1-6.

Each day inc1udee a worship rally where children will celebrate the aood new. of Jes u. Ch rist. The days will be packed full offun Bible-learning activities, snacks, music and crafts.

For more information call 298· 2587.

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Promise Keepers will meet at 8:30 p.m. June 1 in Abernathy First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Promise Keepers Is nonde· nominational and all men are in· vited. The group will meet every other Monday.

Women on Mis.ion. will meet for prayer and a pizza party at 7 p.m. June 1 in Fellowship Hall. Those attending will need to bring their own beverage.

A women'. in·depth, ten·week Bible study led by Cindy Petillo will meet at 8:30 p.m. on Tuea· day. beginning June 2 at Judy Shannon'. house. Workbook. are available in the church officer for $12.95. All women are invited. Contact Cindy Petillo or Karen Mendenhall for further informa­tion.

A reception honoring the third anniversary of Mike and Kiki Wilcox and the sixth anniversary of Jeff and Cindy Petillo being with the church will be held fol­lowing the evening worship ser­vice May 31.

Halleh.\iah kids will meet at 5 p.m. each Sunday.

Vacation Bible School will be June 1-5. Call 298-2687 for more information .

Deacons on call through May 31 are Charles Gibeon and Leland Phillips. Deacons on call starting June 1 are Leland Phillips and Y.F. Snodgrass.

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Summer work for collell" stu­dents and 1998 high ochool grods. Up to $9.115, nelrlble, part-time and full·time openings. Scholar· ships available. Conditions apply. Apply in Lubbock, work in Aber­nathy or Lubbock. Call 798.01536. (22-4tp-12)

Home typlata, PC ulBn needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-613-4343 ext. 8-1008. (8-4tp-29)

For more information and assis­tance regarding the investigation of credit repair. work·at.home, gst-rich'quick and other financial or business opportunitiea, Ab~r-1UJtlay Weekly R.v~w Ul'Jl1's its readers tocontact the BettAlr Buai· n ... Bureau., 120614th St., Suits 1901. Lubbock, TX 79401 or call (806) 763-0459.

To place your classified ad cal 298-2033. Deaclna 4 p.m. Tuesday.

CaD Jocly .t 298-2889. (l5-4tp-5)

80_ cle_ed, f6 per hour. Call 298-2490. (8-4tb-29)

SooUTnctorI8 now a UPS Ship­ping Station. They will be glad to wrap and ahip your peek. for you at FM 54 and 1.27, 4 milel north of Abemathy, 298·2607. (rta)

HOlMe .. tUfac? Cracks in brick or walla? Doors won't c1oae? Call Childsrs Brothen Stabilizing & Foundation Levelling at 1-800-299-91i63: (9·50tp-25)

Scott Tractor. 1·27 lit FM·M. We make and fit hydraulic hoses for all types of machinery. We custom build air conditioner hoee .. for automotive and agricultural needs. Call 298·2607. (rts)

Support your local bu. In •••••

Real Estate for Sale

Owaer lIa_ce. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. $85,000, 20 percent down, balance like rent. Can Shipman Real Estate at 298-221115, office, or 298-2697. residance. (22·2tb-29)

For .. Ie: country home, 1ID811 acreage near Abemathy. Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath, brick, double garap, central heat and air. lots oftreel, on paved road. Call Ship· man Raal Estate at 298-2266, of­fice. or 298-2697. residence. (rts)

HoWMl for sale: 3bedroom, 2bath, to be moved. $43,000. Call 972-699-0845. (rta)

I Legal Notice I I Legal Notice

AUCTION 10 A.M. JUNE a AT GORDON AUTOMO'I1VE, 1111 WEST SERVICE ROAD.

ABERNATHY, TX 79311-2662, PHONE 808-298-28'75, DAY. OR 806-298-2093, NIGHT

CHECK YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS FIRST

1986blue,4-door Ford, RJC62D, Texas. 15-96. 1FACP22X6GK266475. mileage 29,479; 1983 blue. 4-door Ford. KHM35K. Texas, 7·98, IFABP36X165462,mileall" 17.376; 1979blue. 2-door Mercury,682HDF, Texal. 9H93F725850, mileage 6,277; 1980 brown and white 2-door Oldsmobile, JYB51X, Texas, 3Z157RAE319107; 1984 brown, 4-door Toyota, Kl'F68C, Texas, 5·97 ,JT2SV16E9EOl34806, mileall" 168,748; 1979 white, 2-door Dodge, X622H9R231267, mileap 4,893; home­made trailer, rusty; travel trailar, 5VZllO, Texas, 9-97.

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I1UIST AlISEMBLY OF GOD 1404A_B 291-2060 SIUIdI)/ Scboo19:4S AM Wonbip 10:30 AM EuDinS 6:00 PM Wodnooday Evening 7;30 PM Rev. H.C. LoDiJ, putor .

I1UIST BAPTIST CHURCH 41111b Saeet 298-2587 SundlY Scboo19:30 AM Wonbip 10:40 AM Billie S4IdY 5:00 PM EveDinS Wonblp 6:00 PM WedDo .... y Bvenio, 7:30 PM Mib WIIco ... putor

nIIST BAPTJST NEW DEAL Sunday ScboolIO:00 AM Wonblp 11:00 AM BveDlnI Wonbip 6:00 PM W ....... y Service 7:30 PM Dr. Teny W. Jo_, ... tor

CHVRCH 011' CHlUST 916AveoueB 298-2718 Bible SIIIdy 9:30 AM Won\dp 10:30 AM BvlDiDa 5:00 PM WedDelllay BwninJ7:3O PM Davida.-

IIETIIBL BAPI1ST CIRlRCH 10111. lltsu. 298·2111 5uDdIy ScbooI9:45 AM MamiDa Waralp 11:00 AM B .... 8IrYk:e (B.T.U.) 6:00 PM Mo.IIJ MIllIon. ~ .t.lII'otbenood MeedIIIJ 1:00 PM W~J I'rIiM SIrYIce, BJblB SIIICIy 7:00 PM CImIr IlIbAruI 8:00 PM ... W.R.BoIIaIIJr ........

FIRST UNITED METHODIST 704 Avenue 0 298·2581 Sunday 5<:booIIO:OO AM WOl1lblp 11 ;00 AM Evening 6:00 PM Wed. Cboir Practice 7:00 PM Re • . Russell C. Byard

NORTHSmE BAPTIST CHURCH 420 16th SIIeoI 298-2497 SUllday School 9:45 AM WOllblp 11:00 AM Bvening TraiaiIlJ 5;00 PM Evening WOllblp 6:00 PM Wednelday Service 7:30 PM Reverend Gary Mallin

CENl'ER COMMUNITY CHURCH 5 mile. eul on FM 597 then 2 miles lOud! on FM 2902 Sunday Scbool 10:00 AM Wonblp 11;00 AM Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM at Marvin Looney'. 746-6641

IGLESIA BAlTfIlITA NUEVA CREACION 41214lbStreet 29B-291JO Sunday Scbool 10:00 AM Wonbip Service 11:00 AM Sunday Bvening 5:00 PM WedDelday Service 7:00 PM Joel Ponz. puIDr

ST. ISIDORE CHURCH Soulb Avenue 0 291-4278 Sunday 9:00 AM W ..... y 7:00 PM

OUll LADY QUEEN OF THE .uosTLES CA11IOUC CHUllCH N_DeU Sunday fit .. 10:45 AM PIIber Mk:haol O'CIIIOD

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PRiMERA MISSION BAUTISTA 1112 Jerome SIIeoI Sunday WOllblp 10:00 AM Sunday Sc:bool 6;00 PM Evening Wonbip 6:4S PM Wed. Bible Study 7;30 PM Friday Prayer Service 7:00 PM

"RST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 511 A.enue E 298-2832 Sunday Scbooll \;\5 AM Momins Wanbip 10:00 AM E.ening Celebration 6:00 PM Mid-WeeIr. Service 7;00 PM Youth TIDIO 7:00 PM David L M_ree. Putor

METHODIST CHURCH NEW DEAL Sunday Scbooll 0:00 AM Sundsy Servi .. 9;00 AM Rev. R .. oeIlC.Byani

COUNTY LINE BAPI1ST 757·2134 Sunday Scbool IO:OO.AM Worsblp 11;00 AM Evenina 6:00 PM Interm Putor Wayne R. William,

IGLHSIA DEL NAZARENO Avenue A I; Sib SIIMI Sunday Scbcoll 0:00 AM WOl1lblp 11;00 AM Evening 6:00 PM WecJneldl)' ServIce 7:00 PM

MONTE 01 LOS OLIVAS 110 1!u14Ib SIIMI 298·2230 Sunday ServiIlu 10:00 AM Sunday EveaIDl 6:00 PM 'JUooday Prayer MeeliDJ 7:00 PM 'Ibundl)/ 7:00 PM PuIor Oscar P_

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Joe Thompson Implement Consumers Fuel Association St. Mary Family Health

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NO.1"" BSTATE OF LYNIE OLEVIA BKlPPER, DECEAsED

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BALE COUNTY. TEXAS NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF

THE ESTATE OF LYNIE OLEVIA SKIPPER

Ie hereby given that origin.1 Letters Teetamentary upon Ihe otlquie Ol,vi. Skipper, dece_d, were iSlued to Billy Skipper, 9th dey of April, 1998, under Docket No. 12,528, by the Coun ly

1,-. ........ ~.·U •• 16 County, Texas. All persons having claims against soid are hereby requeeted to present 8ame to it within the time

1J>I'!lIClnbeld by law and .ny clailDl may be presented addressed a"

McDonald, Jones. F1ygare, Brown'" Wharton, A Profe.sionlll IC(.rp~ration, 1600 Civic Plaza, Post Office Box 2426. Lubbock, Te~a"

(806) 766-8861, Fax: (806) 765-8829

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that HONDA SSA (formerly HONDA EduclI­tional Co-<>p) intends to destroy records of students who received special education service prior to 1991. These records include onl." th08e located in the HONDA SSAoffice at 505 7th Street. Abernathy. Texaa. Records herein described include students receiving special education service in the following school districts : Abernathy ISD . Hale Center [SO. New Deal ISD and Olton [SO. Legal por.nt! guardian or adult student with disabilities may request copies of theee record. by contacting Mr. Gerry Etchison. Director of Educn· tion, the HONDA SSA office at 505 7th Street. Abernathy, Texo" 79all. phone number (806)298-2663. extension 263 and 268 by Jun,' 15,1998 (if the announcements begin running on May 16. 1998).

AVISO

Aviao elta dado que HONDA SSA tiene intendon de deBtruir documentos de estudiantes que recibieron servicio de Educndol1 Especial antes de y durante el allo 1991. Lo. unicos document< .. q"" van estar de.truidos son los que estan en In olicinn de HONDA SSA localizada en 505 Calle 7 en Abernathy. Texa •. Documento. en esl ... son de estudiante. que recibieron servicio en los siguiente di . t rirl.os Abernathy ISO. Hale Center lSD, New Deal ISO and OIL .. " lSD. Padre/guardiAn legal a estudinntes adultos con incapacidadeslisicosi mentales pueden pedir capias de SUB documentos. Pueden 1111111111' 0

eacribir a Gerry Etchison en la oficina de HONDA SSA. 505 7th St, Abernathy, Texas 79311. nurnero detelefono 806-298-2663 extension 263 0 258 antes dell 9 de junio, 1998 (si los anuncios empiecen el 22 de mayo, 1998).

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ADOPTION ADOP110N: OIOOSEAU.Amcrican ....... I_ily lor your baby. E' ..... wy ochool-'" • ceculivc 4a4 can proVlue wondcrfu..I life fur boby. CIri.u.. home. p_ coli ..... Doy" .. 1-100-410-1711. PROFESSIONAL DAD. NURSE MOlD. 11m WInD, er.cure tuDe. k) Iharc. Lively wilh IDIIdlCl" _.pcI& . ........y ... ~ZDOIrip&. ............. pro ....... MarioMc. Kevin 1· Il00-533-8307.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HERSHEY DISTRJBtrrORS NEEDED! 90K yarly"",,-Io...t....- incIudod.S7.COO ___ c..p.CaII~"'"

1-100-82'..:,4-,=:3123=;:,'-=-::-=:=--:-:-_.,,-_ LOCAl. CANDY ROUTE. 30 Ymdi"l ma· chineo. !!om appn> ....... y $IIOO/day. AU lor $9.995. CaIII·IOO-99I-VEND. Multi·Vond, Inc YOUR OWN TRAVEL A,mcr. locally. $7.900. linlnl:inJ avlillble. J'TII'T. Funl !!uyl (0_ USI) 0uaI0nd"_d/lu_1S. Cooopd>m· tift Iraininc. Free 'Video. Moti'Vat.od applicants; !!otic 'frovd. 1·100-811·3553 HaL ne85.

DRIVERS WANTED AT HOME WEEKENDS! If""" y .... " """,. ina (Of .... _ .....,..,yl ADS .... , .. ional F1aIbcd oppor1UIli1ieI in your WC<a for driyCl"' and 0I0·I.CoII_ylor2.hour_a111-8~6-'43', &L 1020. ATm!'lTION OTII FLATBED Driv ... 1 Fi-...." ... _Uy.,pay (or ... _Uy· .... kl 1'PT1_II_ina'" prol ... _ driY-

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DRIVER· '10.100 BONUSI Raloe """'Y ... .. onlh. plu. bonUK. and hencrlU. AlllaDed CCIIIVCIIIionaI. hIuIIna dry v .. freiPL F1uiblc _a.....,tapa.n woI ........... Vcman Sa..,.. 1-111-829-9565.

DRIVER· 010. IT Docan', BClIII)' boW< ..... thi •. OTR - Got iI. Top pay - Got it. Oroat hcac:Iimc -GaliL Call before: it'. &00 Iak. Arnold TnnIpono!i .... 1-1ICJO.454·2887.

DRlVER·lTo\RTVPTo 34</1ai1e. 15 .. drop­_.~f'r<i&hd"""W""'y .. y. R.caimwl runt availlblc. Codracaan uk Iboul 11k:/IDi1cl1leanland !!>pcw. 1-I0II-441-4953. DRIVEIIS: NATIONALLY KNOWN c..ri<n _ ...... IIee 'I'n<t Driwr 'I'nWna. willi ...

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FREE EDUCATION ANI) Training . Lui'll ell reer .ill •. Finish echool. G~1 • job . Il l.renM' moncy.roomJme.J ' rrovidcd. Muslbe 16-24 . <:'a !1 Job Corps, 1-100-133-5621, elttension 42.

AIR FORCE TRAlNIN(;, C'~pct'ien..:e • ..:1 <tdu caUoo can help you fU.l~h your COlis . rind oul mou. tJ.or a free informalion packag~ . CIII I 1-10Q.<421·USAI'.

EMPLOYMENT I NEED HELP! 1AundIinc ne=w company! WI >f' yow own hours- PIT, Fm NoeJ.pcrienctnC'l ~ ~ Mt)II UnlimiLC4 income rocenuall F .... mUl e III fcrmalion CIIU Remi.lWlk:r Sokiu~ 8OO-1I~4 · 56:"111

UNEMPWYFJ>? ARE YOU a grt.aI uk~I II:·1 Ion kxJtin& for Ulopponu.nily1 Willi", lUUll vr ! M ..... y - Friday. CoIl AI .. 1-1OQ.225.6J68

FINANCIAL SERVICES A DEDT-J1JlEE lJFE! Conr ...... liII heir · CUI monlhl)' pI)1IIIcnlS. Reduce ir1aaL Stop Cl,Jllcc· lion c.II •. Avoid bar*npcy. NMion'llargcS1 I"IUI" pdII: 0.... M.........,24 boon, 1.lID31?.')'}?1

NO DOWN!'AYMENT? PROBLEM CmIil' Own abe home you need now, without a big ~cn.. Complele ftn.meu., if qualified DoGcor&c Home AUiance 1.100-143-2884 .

RFADY MONEY FOR yOW" a1Jluic y, lU\I~ lurcd .cnlcm.enl, 10Ucry winnina', lire in5uranc~ viMicalioa." real ~e no&c:I. Seniors: c:..L\h for ycurlile .......... 1 RF.ADYMONEYCAPHAI. I-B88·READY42. S$WEBUV. ~ financed nOlel·Insu,wCf' ICldemcnn .Land nOle porlfoliol'i . CoIanlalFiIwocial. ].8OQ.969-1200. EAI. 42 ..

FOR SALE EN11lEPRENEUIL.'i. YOU CAN drlPlBti( ally ila'cue you iacomc in 90 day' wilh u.vt'J 100 pn:wen. ~, "-COil mnning lt1aI.c'I~.s. Call SlnaccicMatdin&Sc:r'Vicc,. 314-519-8423, EJ.I

305 c..._od information. POOLCTY'S KAYAK Pools, dt:rnohom( sil~~ WIIIIN Iodiiplaynew mail"law1CC frtt pool.. Snvf _$andS w/lhl. Ullique opporIWli,yl IOO~· fi ...... ... coIIl-IOO-331-9919.

SAWMILL $3,795. SAWS 10&' inlo boards. ....... lam •. lIqe~ity. Bea q wmill 'V~lu(" mywhcrc. Free infona.m. Nor1lo'OOd Sllwml!'~, 90 CWtwriat. Drive' 3, Amherst. NY 14]}. 1 1-100-571-1363.

STEEL BUII.DINGS • DEALER Caned'. tioculll O .... el/UtiUty: 20k26, 25130, 25 .. 48. Shop: ]01;40. Parm and Commercial: 40Jl.46. 42170, 4~aSO, ~SJ.I40. Slill cmedl New m.tcri-1111_ BuiId!!&c 1-8OQ.211 -9593.lliI. 103. WOJJ1FTANNING BEDS. lin AI home. Buy din:ct and .. vel Comma'CialJllome unitl froaa SI99.00 Low modhly JMYDlc:nu. Prte color caI.­.... c.u _y 1·1IOQ.8.42-13I0.

7J!11.0 DOWN COMPtrI'ER I.taseipu,~. Slow crea. bed c:mtil, even blnbuptc.iel OK. 233 Mlb. MMX Proces .... CoIm- iDonit«, col", ,n-. CoIl Wi .. Enlapri ... 1-800-960193 • . 24-"

HEALTH OL\llE11CS (USING INSVLIN). Did yoo mow M~ .. lnaurmc:c c«wcnmOlllUpplicl1 Sa~ __ -c.u 1-I0D-669-1484 Uberty Modic.1. s.&IdidioDl~ No HMO Members .

INCIOII'I1NENT7 STlLLPAYlNG lor ,""plies' Why? For W"um.aion on how 10 reedve -rrlies alUuJc CIt DO COlt 10 ),0_, call Bltprul· Med 1-100-211-5651. Medicaid oaIy. pi ..... RESPIRATORY PROBLEMSf EMPHY· 5I!MA. OOI'D. _, u.o a N_ m. ..... , Wh)/' ~_ em todp. CaIIID<Ia)'

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Matt Ramirez Steven Stone Eziquio Cantu CUntOswalt Marcus Gardner

• Security Bank Jane Phillips Sanders Auto Supply

0 Patton Parts Place

604 AVE. D I 298·2534 611 A't. D I 298·2551 State Farm Insurance TIna & Lynn Gob,.

Mtmbtr F.D.I.C. 198·/395 I Lubbock 298·2215

) Joe Thompson Rockin R Higginbotham Consumers Fuel Bartlett Co. Implement Steakhouse 1002 Ave. D I 298·2010

829 W. Stnlct Rd. I 298·2584 105 Ave. D I 298·2541 924 Ave. D I 298-4204

a: Abernathy Hili Veterinary King' Pinson Plains Grain Co. Inc. Custom Paint Service Pharmacy 10/ T,ms A't. I 29~25Jl

I I I 1103 Ave. C I 298·2103 102 16t1t SL I 298·~123 322 Mtdn St. I 298·2222

.. First 'State Bank Vecchio·s Lowe·s

~ Hubbard Insurance Restaurant Marketplace 402 9tIJ SL I 2;'·2556 ' 921.B Ave. D I 298-2529

M,,,., F.D.I.C. ' 1203 A". D I 298-2814 4IJ5 Ave. D I 298-J~1

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