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t4Th e Abe rnatt:p.m. :J] !: A . : :::5Weekly Review"A NEWSPAPER CAN BE FORGIVEN FOR THE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE,VOLUME 85, NUMBER 41 2006BUT NEVER FOR THE LACKFRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006, ABERNATHY, TEXASOF COURAGE". GENE HOWE50 CENTSSIXTEEN PAGES, TWO SECTIONS-To'BeginEvents toN azarene Song FestWithIsing de-n, 2bath& office Iace. Tilelrkshop.updatedng roomorwllhlargeIm. 20x15aslerwllh19 area. 3very neal Bidsruction'ootball ctoberth St.,t, Herb .)6/298-ema il1. com "by Eugene Bonds, Youth is not a tjme of life '- it is a state of mind. It isnot a matter of red cheeks'and supple knees. It is' atemper of the will, a quality·of.the imagination, a vigor ofthe emotions; it is a fresh'ness of the deep springs oflife.Youth means a tempera'mental predominance ofcourage over timidity, of theappetite for adventure over alife of ease. This often existsin a man of filly, II!ore than aboy of twenty. Nobody growsold by living a number ofyears; people grow old by'deserting their ideals.Years may wrinkle theskin, but to give up enthusi'asm wrinkles the soul.Worry, doubt, self-dist st,fear and despair -- thesEl arethe long, long year that bowthe head and turn thegrowing spirit back to dust.At sixteen or seventy,there is in every being'sheart a love of wonder. Thesweet amazement at the .stars and starlike things andthoughts. The undauntedchallenge of events. Theunfailing, childlike appetitefor what comes next, and tliejoy in the game oflife.You are as young as yourfaith, and as old as yourdoubt; as young as your selfconf.idence, alPold as' yourfear. You are as young asyour hope and as old as yourdeSPair.A trusted friend, manyyears my senior, once told metqat inside the body of everysenior citizen is the trappedsoul of a teenager shouting," What the heck happened."This realization, however,did not depress him, for hehad discovered a delightfuland practical way to keepyoung at heart. That iS,bykeeping in contact with thewonderful world of youth, theterrific teens in his hometown. He said, " How cananyone feel old when surrounded by their infectiouslaughter, their boundlessenergy and their sparklingenthusiasm."Abernathy is filled withthese wise "Youthful "seniors. I wonder if it has to dowith the water or just thatinternal grit and tenacityassociated with the heartystock that 'settled the SouthPlains. Whatever the sourceone of this communities'most valued resources, andmany times overlooked, isthe large population of wisesenior citizens. They are thefirst I seek out for information as a newcomer in search f direction.I appreciate their patienceand sometimes laughterwhen they answer myquestions. Many of whichany child raised in this townwould' already know theanswer. I really do believethat the local Chamber ofCommerce should considerprinting a family-tree of theold time local families. Iwould pay a pretty penny fora guide' so as to not be saying8.omething about who ever Iam talking to's cousin oreven worse their mother-inlaw. Oh the joy of small townliving.Samuel Ullman oncewrote," In the central place ofyour heart is a wirelessstation. So long as it receivesmessages of beauty, hope,cheer, courage and powerfrom the earth, from menand from the Infinite-- solong are you young."30First Church of the Nazarene will be having a FifthSunday Song Fest, Sundayevening Oct. 29. The Abernathy community is invited toattend and enjoy an eveningof vocal and instrumentalmusic. Favorite hymns andgospel classic will be sung bythose in attendance. There willbe much food and fellowshipto follow after the music. Markyour calendar and plan to attend this fun filled event.Time changeSundaySet clocks backWayne McGuire takes advantage of the pretty weather early in the week to continue his cotton harvest.Please see page five for related story.Remember to set your clocksback one hour before you go tobed Saturday night. DaylightSavings Time ends and we return to "Real" Time or correctlycalled Daylight Standard Time.Taking time to do this simpleprocedure Illight get you tochurch or the golf course without any inconvenience.Park Passes Disabilities InspectionNew city park passes finalinspection of accessibility forthe disabled with out anynoted violations. The projectis nearing completion with theenclosure of the new pavilionand a few additional minorinstallation such as ball fieldfencing and the permanentsignage to identif(\' the park.The inspection was com-pleted this past Monday by,Emmett Rogers, a RegisteredAccesibility Specialist. Rogers said, "This project exceeded t he st ate requirements in many areas making a very usable facility forpeople with disabilities. Thegrade and width of walkwaysby far exceed the State mandated standards. The fi sh-ing docks are easily accessiblefor individuals confined to wheelchairs or using walkers. TheMayor, city manager and everyone involved were very conscientious in making this a parkthat will be available for citizenswith disabilities to utilize andenjoy.»Rogers is a well known specialist in this field . He was is-sued license number five bythe State of Texas. He hastaught II)any individuals thathave become certified to makeinspections of this nature. Hehas also supervised much ofthe recent construction on theTexas Tech campus to insureit was in compliance with alldisability codes.He stated that some of theAbernathy VFDresponds to house fireAbernathy Volunteer Fire Department responded to a fire at511 6th Street, Sunday afternoon. A fire originating from a floorfurnace was quickly extinguished by the department. The homesustained some minor fire damage, but extensive smoke damage.The home belonged to Julie Saucedo. She was not home at thetime the fire started. Her grandson, James McKinnon and hisfriend Justin Riojas attempted to put the fire out when it wasdiscovered, but it was more than they were able to do. The fireDepartment responded quickly and saved the home from muchmore damage.complaints about the park notbeing in compliance were basedon a rough outline of the intended park and not on thefinal submission. Individualswith concerns as to this parkbeing in compliance were in·vited to accompany Rogers onthe inspection but deni'ed thatopportunity.Church hostsannual event"Trunk or Treat" will beTuesday, Oct. 31, 6:30 to 8p.m. at the parking lot of theFirst Unit ed MethodistChurch.Youngsters are encouragedto wear their costumes and gofrom trunk to trunk gatheringHalloween goodies in a safefriendly environment. .For more in formationplease call the church office at298-2581.City l\1anager envisions growth of community{Editor's note: This weekthe Abernathy Weekly Review will begin a new feature called AbernathyPeople. This will be an informative snapshot of individuals within this community. It is not intended to bean in-depth biography of theindividual, but rather wehope that after reading thisspace you will know a littlemore of a familiar face yousee around town. This was asuggestion of Tom Turner,president of First StateBank Abernathy . Mr.Turner, already a very committed supporter ofthis community, has agreed to sponsor this article as ari ongoing part of the WeeklyReview's front page layout.If you find this enjoyable,please let Mr. Turner know.Our sincere thanks to FirstState Bank for making thispossible.}Mike Cypert - new guy inan old town. On August 11,2003 many things changedfor the town of Abernathyand the life of Mike Cypert.That was the day that Cypert accepted the job as CityManager of Abernathy,funds that have added to theTexas.Mr. Cypert was a life- quality of life in Abernathy.long resident of Lorenzo, Some include; EmergencyTexas. He had enjoyed a equipment from FEMA, newsuccessful career as Lorenzo municipal court software andCity Manager. As Aber - computers, a new EMS truck,nathy was searching for a Earl, the police dog and hisnew person to fill their open- vehicle, collection center equiping, the name Cypert ment at the garbage depot, Airpopped up on' the local ra- port revitalization, the eightdar. 'Dhe economic growth newly completed homes thatand improvements of Lo- . replaced th,eir former strucrenzo were exactly what the tures. Beginning soon will becity fathers of Abernathy the Downtown RevitalizationProject which will improve thewere looking for.When approached about access to storefronts alongthis opportunity, Cypert Main Street.He found it to be a greatlooked the town over fromtop to bottom. He quickly place to raise a family with anassessed it as a small city outstanding school system.with much to offer in the Having 't hree children of hisway of future growth and own: two sons Jon and Drew,expansion. It is perfectly and a daughter, Rheaa, Cypertsituated on an Interstate could identify with youngthat is easily accessible to a couples in search of a smallermajor metropolitan area. community to put down someMike said, "With any ca- roots. Mr. Cypert said he hasreer move, I wanted to go to appreciated the way that thea town with the potential Abernathy community has welfor growth where I could comed he and his family. Ithascontribute and help make turned out to be one of his bestdecisions by relocating to Absomething happen."In the short time Cypert ernathy. He has no plans ofhas been in Abernathy he moving in the foreseeable fuhas procured more than 1.4 ture.When asked ifhe had a rolemillion dollars of grantMike Cypertmodel or mentor he quickly said, Mr. James O'Rear a neighborand lifelong friend. He was a D-Day survivor and fought inseven major campaigns during WW II.Now we will playa question and answer game with Mike:Hobbies: Spend time with my kids, shoot billiards, troutfish in New MexicoReligion: I don't subscribe to any form of organized religion; I am a Methodist.Motto: You can't take it with you, but you can always sendit ahead.Last book read: Mathematical Puzzles and NumericalOdditiesLast movie seen: Talladega NightsFavorite color: Maroon, of courseFavorite food: Boiled shrimp and DoritosIf you could spend and evening dining with five otherpeople living or deceased, who would you choose:Jesus Christ, Thomas Jefferson, my two grandfathers,Weldon eypert and Ernest Grossman, and Sandra Bullock.The latter is just for looks.FIRST STATE BANK402 9th Street298·2556ABERNATHYMember F.D.I.C.

PAGE 2, OCTOBER 27, 2006, ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY Be sure to voteTuesday, Nov. 7 .Letter to the Editor Policy 'TheAbernathy Weekly Review welcomes letters to the editor on ':subjects of interest to its readers. Short letters are most likely tobe chosen for publication, but the use of any lI\aterial is at tbediscretion of the editor. Editing may be necessary for space andclarity or to avoid obscenity, libel or invasion of privacy, but ideaswill not be altered. Upon request, the editor will use initials orily,but only rarely and for compelling reasons. A signed letter carriesmore )Veight with readers. Letters do not necessarily reflect theeditorial policies o beliefs of this newspaper. All letters must bearthe handwritten signature of the writer and include address andphone number(s) for verification purposes (address and phonenumber will not be printed). Mail letter to Abernathy WeeklyReview, P.O. Box 160, Abernathy 79311-0160 or e·mail to'awr@odsy.net .Considerthesecandidates The preschool youngsterthat attend Abernathy PublicLibrary's popular story timeactivities on Wednesdays eachweek traveled to First StateBank on Oct. lB.This is National BookMonth and it is also NationalPopcorn Month. The two werecombined around the bank'swonderful popcorn wagon.FSB Vice President MattKeney read the children theever popular book ''The Popcorn Dragon."AJI the youngsters weregreeted by employees of the 'bank and popcorn and juicewere served. Tom Turner,President ofFSB also spoke totr-IPlainsFor Your 4-H & FFAShow Feed NeedsWe Now Offer A Full Lille( r 5,ullGlo Feeds.Also: Purina-EconomyMills-Hollor-HiProCn7i;i::fn ffs'ei:: tls!We Support Our Local Youth!Plains Grain. Co.298-2521 '-tf:y:'C'Ij !z:!pII: ; ;tt!' :.to;I'"A SENATOR FOR.I Hooesty, Integrity, Fa,i mess 'and Uader,ship , ," I Ability make decisiqns to 'imprtwe Hale Count ' Ability to listen to voters and act on suggestif!)ilS Keep vote s inform.ed of County business'toVote fot Latrice KempStock food inpantry to preparefor disasterEven though it is unlikely.that an emergency would cutoff your food supply for twoweeks, consider maintaininga supply in your home thatwill last that long. The easiestway to develop a two-weekstockpile is to increase theamount of basic foods you normany keep on your shelves.Check expiration dates frequently and follow the practice of first-in, first-out.Pack at least a three-daysupply of nonperishable foodand water in your DisasterSupplies Kit. You need to havethese items packed and readyin case there is no time togather food from the kitchenwhendisasterstrikes. Includeb tli" compact, lightweightitems like dehydrated foods,which are easy to carry if youmust evacuate, and cannedfoods like fruit, juices, andvegetables that supply asource of water. Choose foodsthat require no refrigeration,preparation, or cooking.r!CharacteristicS A County Commissioner should possess the group and welcomed them.Turner said,"When the kidscome in, it brings back fondmemories of my own past. Ev·eryone loves to read a goodbook. How much better can itget. The bank hosts story timetwo or three times each year. Itis an activity that an the em·ployees look forward to."The most EXPERIENCEDcandidate/or County ClerkI have worked jn the County Clerk's office for II yrs. for 7 ofthose years, I have been the chief deputy clerk. I.have a working knowledge of all areas of the clerk's office whether it be ,deeds, vital records. probate and criminal misdemeanorrecords. I have worked many elections over the past II years Iand I have been trained on the new voting equipment that the 'county used for the first·time in November '05. I have corn,'pleted several continuing education courses over the years suchas courses in Vital Statistics, Probate School, County and District Clerks Association and 'the Secretary of State Election School. I am a member orthe newly fomled Bilinglual Election.Committee. I feel like I have a professional working relationship with all elected officials in the county. I am alife.long resident of Hale CounlY and have three children, Meagan,a senior nursing student at WTAMU, Kalli, a senior at UT in Austin and Trevor. a senior atPHS. My husband Steve owns Landscape Management Services. hm a member ofSt. AliceCatholic Church and have been involved in several booster clubs, a lifetime member of IhePTA and a past member of the Junior Service League and Symphony Guild.Cal'l yOllr VOle/Of ;I, a EXPERIENCED candidate.P (llltJc 1David W. BrayServices for David W. Bray,il 54, of Lubbock, were at 2:00Sp·m. Sunday, Oct. 22, 2006, in the Turning Point CommunityRChurch m Lubbock, with the Rl;v. Andy W.ood, pastor, offici atmg. Burial followed in the Aber·athY Oddfellows Cemetery.under the direction of Abelluneral Home of Abernathy,Mr. Bray died Thursday,I Oct. 19,2006, in Lubbock. ae was born Sept. 5, 1952,m Frankfurt, Germany. Hewas raised in Abernathy andgraduated from AbernathyHigh School in 1971. Davidand Charlene Dippel weremarried on June 14, 1998, inHamlin. They moved to Lubbock in 1998 and he attendedTurning Point CommunityCounty Commissione ,pct. , #2 ,it m tters to me),iAlan Pettit' ·(If it matters to you,.d't.n!.It):!I p aid f 61 by t .lric. Kemp2012 CR 116, PI.l n'lllf W, 'TX 19012The family suggests memorials be sent to the AmericanCancer Society, building fundfor Turning Point CommunityChurch or a favorite charity.IFuneral services for Dr. Mary and Jes Linne ofCincinLuther S. Bird were at 3 p.m. nati, Ohio, and Lois and JeffMonday at First Baptist Rogers of Abernathy; grandI Church in Bryan. Internmentchildren, Mathew Bond,I followed at College Station Ashley Band, Kristen Linne;I Cemetery.Patrick Linne and GarrettRog'Dr. Bird died Saturday, Oct. ers; and great-grandchild,[ 21,2006. He was born Nov. 25, Tristan Godwin Linne."1921, in Greenville, S.C.The family suggests memoHe is survived by his wife, rials be made to Hospice Brazos"Bernice Bird and his twin Valley in Bryan and First Bapi daughters and their families,tist Church in Bryan.I1Maria Diana OlivaresIIIFuneral services for MariaDiana Olivares, 64, of NewDeal were at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006, atOur Ladyof Grace Catholic Church withFather David Cruz officiating.I Rosary was Friday, Oct. 20,: 2006, at 7 p.m. at GuajardoFuneral Chapels. Burial wasat Peaceful Gardens Cemetery.She died Wednesday, Oct.18,2006 at Covenant Lakeside.IShewasbornAug.30,1942,Iiin Laredo. She married JuanOlivares, Sr. on Oct. 10, 1961,in Laredo.Survivors include her husband, Juan Olivares Sr.; threedaughters, Diana (Anastacio)Rivera,Sophia{Robert)Davila,and Amy Lee Olivares; twosons, Juan (Margarita)Olivares, and FranciscoOli ares; and eight grandchil dren.Ii ir "iShop ABERNATHYWhenever po.BBible, BUpport thei bUBineBBeB that BUpport the community.! I MIIIILIANCE'127 & FM 597, Abemathv. Texas 79311Box 218. Abernathy, TeXIS 79311Come join us for the"Joe Heflin is aSouth Plains nativeALL TEXANSand, u/llike his opponent, aman witha public record having served asCrosby County Judge ana as aCrosbytontity councilman, '" Aman of provenintegrity, West Texas neeas him,in the legislature,"Location ManagerPhonl! 11106' 298·5863Cell: 111061 na·6490F.: 111061 298·5tI65dcni,.onsOagriliance.comCory Slnklier PhotographY's ."Not So Haun"ted" HouseHelp us COllect eyeglasses (any 'tYpe)for the Lions ClUb ;cttUrday, OCtOber 28th9 a.m. U) 9 p.m.NoII,pal . Abilene Reporter Newsc-""''''.'RJK;elve a Free tfX6 prim: Of your Childfor eaCh pair Of IIasses Q! !S don onBring your little trlCI -or-t:reaters In theirCOSUJmes fOr a house fUll Of fUn.ref'/'eshmel'l'tS, and photOgraphy.lIIO 10th Street(aCrOSS From the ChurCh Of ChriSt)IIJI.IJIIJ.COI'YspllotOirapIlY.comPFC Mykel LueraMicheneHawthome was thetegipient of the "AuthenticAntelope" at the pep rally onOct. 13.Having grown up in a smalltown similar to Abernathy,Michelle appreciates the smalltown values, the work ethic,and the school pride thatabounds in our town.Michelle received herbachelor's degree from LubbockChristian University.Her first teaching experience was teaching pre-kindergarten and kindergarten atPlains. After moving to Abernathy, she taught second gradeat New Deal.This schoolyear is Michelle'ssecond year teaching specialeducation at Abernathy elementary and her tenth yearin education.Michelle stated that the students and faculty make Abernathy elementary a great placeto work.Michelle's husband, Vince,works for the BNSF Railway.llheir two sons attend Aber·nathy High Sch90!. Trent is ajunior and Brett is a freshman.Michelle enjoys family outingsand supporting her sons in their.activities." .,, . . jMichelle's friends had thesecomments:"Michelle has a sweet spiritthat shows in her students aswell as through her actions.She is a wonderful person towork with.""Now you are talking aboutexcenence! Michelle is one ofthe most compassionate, hardworking teachers I have evermet. She is constsntly lookingfor what is best for her kidsand celebrates the progressthey make!""Michelle is a Christian; itshows in her teaching.·"Michelle is just an overallsweet person. She has something positive to say about everything.""She does whatever is bestfor each individual child and istruly excited to learn new waysof helping her students.""Michelle is very professional; she cares for the students in her class.""Michelle has a positive attitude. She is always smilingand always friendly."Michelle can be trusted todo whatever is asked of her.Thankyou,MichelleHawthorne, for showing that"Authentic Antelope" spirit!Flash! The Results of FourBrand-New Studies Now Available to Mankind!All were conducted over thepast 18 months by scientificresearchers (who, you mightsurmise, have had a fairamount oftime on their hands).Redheads feel moe pain. Dr.Daniel Sessler of the University of Louisville and his colleagues recently administeredelectric shocks to ten volunteerredheads and ten volunteerbrunettes, along with a measurable numbing anesthetic.The redheads needed 20 percent more anesthetic than thebrunettes.Old people are not grumpy.Two studies conducted by theUniversity ofMichigan· one involving more than 1,000 peopleof various ages-have resultedin the conclusion that olderpeople have less negative emo-.tion and behave less aggressively than younger people.When they are upset, the oldfolks wait for things to improve,rather than rant about them.The color red is for winners(maybe). British researchers atthe University of Durham, af·tel' a yearlong study, have con·eluded that wearing red increases the chances of victory . dl. dll. IIIIIIIrI\5 I . r. ""' 1\tI1[' . IIIiIIIIQ'l('''" PtfLII1y. (1!13I1J1II!, tJ. I!IdPffl!1ltlmHlntl.! drJ BU1I 1ht liIo,.(dlt U,5,. Art.f, 1lIt 1I!I00fI 1.!'I"". A1(IIIH '(1IIr s.:M1'""lIrt,,"'iI'QII) (G 1or1ifJII AUI 5r!UO!ItIt: b. I!!q 'lrlwWTHllllllIIIi.,, r.iIII. 11It . II' /II TtMl U(ii;tfslTl6 [D9i*" .r IOO,OI,q,OOC fIlIoc TmL",,',TIme cluaDae I b.Bib SUDrle), 10DI1Fe ., NuareneChIll'Cb,8p.lD.Bseroae eta.t .enlor citisenl, m.hlbnry810ryLiOlUl ClIlb, nOObTim., 10.10:"'l'rwakortnat,Melllodiit Ch.hDOG.:, 'I1n dI, I""':5 . I'IOV ' M fJR 1'" U.MU.Y VOTING; MO ., ot.L . ] " . I'Itt., OY. )" Plains Grain Co., Inc.Lubbock :Abernath1L298-2521'P honeYOURl763-4868 \OCR L'ill : \ Abernathy, Texas L'."",-1 ::;I nSURRnCEnGEnTCMACARY MORMtNO ASSOCIATES'lInn/ranee P,qfeIJIOnols"p. O. BOX 219ABERNATHY, TEXAS 79311e-mail: caryOcmalnl.QomOFFICE 806·298-2529WATS 800-687·2 t 20FAX 806-298·2536r-------------------,umt o4'aIfANOW OPENII ,.1. . If mlIFall CoJor----"J IILocally GroWD Fall PansiesIIOrnamental Cabbage & KaleIOpen Friday & Saturday - 9 a.lII. to 6 p.lII. II :.1. ,'"' :;ItPd. Pol, Ad'i. bVJoe HeHinc.ampa!!ln, GilryHardln. Treasurer.p.O. sO. 2!i, CrosDyton, TX 79322WWW.securlty-bank.comI.Exel' lIa at aenlor citizen.,88.m.nATI .AIMEarly voting for the November general electionhasbegun and will continuethrough Nov. 3. The regularscheduled election day is Tuesday, Nov. 7.Hale County residents maycast their early vote at Abernathy City Hall during regu·lar office hours, 8 a.m. to 5p.m. Lubbock County voterswill need to go to Lubbock andcast their vote at one of themany United Supermarketsor at the Lubbock CountyCourt House.The ballots are full ofchoices and voters will givethe nod to candidates fr.omlocal JP's to the U.S.SenateCountry meet,Lub,b o korCII .3.MSfootbaIJ .Shallowater, theretIh .d . JVfootball V8.Shallowater, hereVarsity lootball V8.Shallowater, there317 Main St,Abernathy, TX 79311298-2551Member FDICIII ------------------- Early votingcontinues. S« II!tMrS:ubhill· , iniJtitl IFor All Your Farm1hg'Nee'CJs" .in sporting events.There's a nose spray thatmakes people give awaymoney. As reported by CBCNews, researchers at the University of Zurich, Switzerland,sprayed the noses ofl7B male : " "Sunday - 1 to 5 p.lII.volunteers who were playing806-535-2274an investment game with real I711 E. FM 1729money. Some were dosed with3/4 Mile east of New Deala substance containing oxyto· II .Lubbock, TX 79403cin.Dilltrlct CrOl!l8KBHThe Abernathy NHSisa sking the local residents to donate "loose change" to theirfund raising project. This collection will begin Oct. 30 andconclude Nov. 17.'AINSUIANCI(!)State Farm Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Offices: Bloomington, IllinoisJane Phillips. Agent5740 82nd StreetLubbock, TX 79424Bus: 806·798- 1395jane.phil lips.cjik@statefarm.comAbernathy School DistrictHaUoweenIIItNnbrroillDidet·J*.!dlagonl - ."h, (t!/ pfO(lti'o!dotAII",th!-'I:rrcer research for leukemia,lymphoma and myeloma .Local menus "illralillaM'Mliii ; tlllns. fouglllllllll .llld1K"",("" bydolul rnging a service project they call"Pennies for Patients." TheNHShas placed "change" buckets in the high school, middleschool, and elementary schooloffices. Buckets have also beenplaced at the administrationoffice and at both First Stateand Security Banks.-Nov,7, CWI.IIdiIJII.giIIIIo dLfu.IIlrIl. 1.OIoSchool NHS collects penniesJill TlI.ompso 1!." Elementa pri cip lITHRUNov.3.ELECTION DAY ISPllrdlllllloflg tIiIdI';il et.11111ttitilt!llUti.Oct. 31Jerry Oswalt .Nov. 1Jeff OswaltCory SinklierNancy SchaapNov. 4Slade TealCecily MendozaGerry KlemanOct. 28Rachel WilsonLandon LutrickDarren EngleOct. 29Lynn NeisOct. 30Erika SimpsonEARLY VOTING OONTINUES .\a(h:!rl'd '1IOIlo'14' .iJor AIot"' lII!lwoB l"Ji!.I:Ilbl t"lA'Ij Menu for Nov. 1 at the Senior Citizens Center wi)) be aThanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings.Exercise classes are each Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.to lOa.m. The center has some medical equipment. Please check withus before purchasing. Please check with us before you purchase.Contributions will be accepted.BirthdaysUnusual scientific studiesbring surprising resultsD HI"".Depot Dispatchto benefit cancer researchHawthorne recognizedThe Abernathy NationalThe money raised by thisfor dedication to teaching HonorSociety will be conduct· community will help with can-Dr. Luther S. BirdIiIIf rt,HI, ""11')1 \' 'ONE OF OUR BESTONE OF OUR OWNPFC Mykel Kristofer Lueragraduated Oct. 13 from 3rdBattalion Lima Co. Platoon3032, U.S. Marine Corp., SanDiego, CA.He returned home to Abernathy Oct. 15 and will returnto the school ofInfantry in SanDiego Oct. 31. .He was awarded a medal ofrifle expert.Local family members include his wife Chelsea MaciasLuera; parents Daniel andLydia Luera; grandparentsRosalio Cabello of Floydada,Lydia Cabeno ofAmarillo, CruzLuera Sr. of Abernathy andthe late Rosa Luera; brotherIsaac Luera and sister WhitneyAday. Church in Lubbock, and wasan avid Nascar fan.He is survived by his wife,Charlene Bray ofLubbock; twodaughters, Krista Nelson andher nusband Garrett of Muleshoe, and Toni Craft and herhusband Ty of Jacksonville,N.C.; a son, Erik Bray of Lubbock; two step-daughters,Angelia Hahn and Kim Hahn,bothofi;lanAntonio;twogranddaughters, Kassidy andReagan Nelson and a grandson, Tristan Craft; and onebrother, Bruce Bray and hiswife Karen of Austin.Lr' , , .r,Luera comp etes trainingfor Marines in CaliforniaObituraries ly, Republican Candidate fotFirst State Bank vice president Matt Kelley gets some ell;tra veading aone whilesharing the book ''The Popcorn Dragon" with local children.Popcorn, books celebrated atbank with children's story timeOCTOBER 27, 2006, ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, PAGE 3 r. ,4·Oct. 30 Nov. 3Breakfast MenuMONDAY:pancakes,syrup, juice, milkTUESDAY: sausage, biscuit, juice, milkWEDNESDAY: banana,cereal, toast, milkTHURSDAY: peanut butter, jelly, toast, juice, milkFRIDAY: cereal , toast,juice, milkLunch MenuMONDAY: charburgers,salad, French fries, fruit,milkTUESDAY: vegetable beefsoup, grilled cheese sandwich, fruit , milkWEDNESDAY: chickennuggets, macaroni & cheese,green beans, rolls, fruit. milkTHURSDAY: pizza, salad,corn, fruit, milkFRIDAY: turkey & cheesesandwich, salad, potatochips, apple, milkAbernathy Senior Citizens CenterMENU FOR 11/01/06: Thanksgiving dinner with all thetrimmings.;,'1·"

PAGE 4, ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006ABERNATHY WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006, PAGE 5Abernathy well represented at National4-H Meat Identification and Judging ContestBy Andy HartCounty Extension AgentPLAINVIEW - Where's thebeef? Fat' a gro u p of Texas 4H'ers r"om Hale Co unty, thebeefwas at Kansas State University, along with the porkand t he reta il cuts.That's where, on Oct. 12,J ae E beling, Wesley Hill, KyleOwen and Kaitlyn True wonth e 2006 National 4-H MeatIdentifica tion and JudgingCo ntest. Thei r coaches wereMal'kus Miller, Meagan Igoand Dr. Mark Miller, professor of meat sciences at TexasTech University.Results released forcounty food showThe Hale County 4-H FoodShow was held Saturday, Oct.14 at t he Fi rstBaptist Chut'chin Cotton Center. The CottonCenter 4-H Club was the hostlor this year's event. Kas hKoe lder was Mastel' of Ceremonies an d Cassie Burnettand Ha llye Ni chols led thepledge to the American Flagand 4-H Motto a nd Pledge.Ama nda Vasquez recognized special guest. KelbyKoelder expressed thankyou'sand Amanda Vasquez led the4-H prayer.Dea na Sageser and J allaNichols presented the awardsto t he fo llowing participants:Clove l' Ki ds: Main Dish - KateBe1"te lson, Cotton Ce nter ;Fruit and Vegeta ble - SarahBerry, Cotton Center; Nutritious Snacks - Sterling Skinner, and Camarie Henderson,Plain view and Colti Wr ight,Plain view and Horse Club.Junior: Main Dish - ShalinLawson, Plainview, first place;Fruit and Vegetable - KeltonS kinn er, Pl ainvi ew , firs tplace; Bread a nd Ce real Kennady Johnson, Abernathy,first place: Hallye Nichols ,Cotton Ce nter, second place:Hann a h Kelley, Abernathy,thi,·d place: and ot hers partic ipating Cassie Burnett,Cotton Center and BriannaGa llaway, Pla inview. Nutritious Snacks - Abbey Maresca- Pl ainview, first place andMikayla Henderson, Plainview, second place.Intermediate: Main Dish Kelby Koelder - Cotton Cente r, 1st Place and ShelbyMaresca - Plainview - 2ndPlace; Fruits and Vegetables Dianne DeVos, Plainview - 1stPlace and Letti Cheyne - Horse- 2nd Place; Bread and Cereal- Kristen True, Plainview -1stPlace; Nutritious Snacks Samantha J ones, Plainview 1st Place and Katie Miller,Cotton Cen ter - 2nd Place.Se nior s: Main Dish Kaitlyn True, Plainview - 1stPlace and J essi Cheyne, Horse- 2nd Place . Fruit and Vegetable - Brock Wall, Plainview- 1st Place, Sabrina Sageser,Plai nview - 2nd Place andAmanda Vasquez, Cotton Center - 3rd Place. Bread andCereal - J ae Ebeling, Horse 1s t Place and Catherin eCronholm, Plainview - 2ndPlace. Nutritious Snacks -WillWright, Horse and Plainview- 1st Pla

Oct 27, 2006 · , Youth is not a tjme of life - '-it is a state of mind. It is not a matter of red cheeks 'and supple knees. It is' a temper of the will, a quality ·of.the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is a fresh 'ness of the deep springs of life. Youth means a tempera 'mental predominance of

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