The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 223, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1977 Page: 3 of 10
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Have your blood pressure
checked regularly It's a great
life insurance policy, says Carla
Shearer, health education spec
■alist. with the Tetas Agncultu
ral Extension Service. The
Teiai AAM University Svitem
"the sacred elephanl burial
ground " Zelda asks how he
knew it was the sacred elephant
burial ground
"With a hole that big. you
know it wasn't a chipmunk."
she is told.
Maynard comes bearing gifts
For Dobie. there's a sheet with
rows of small holes in it: "A
fitted sheet for a bed of nails ”
For Zelda there is a glittering
Bolivian mining press "for
formal mining ."
And so on There is to be a
surprise 40th birthday party for
Dobie. but Dobie. brooding and
not realizing what’s afoot,
disappears
He goes to the park, swings at
the "Thinker" statue with a
wood plank He lands in jail,
demands a press conference
Enter his family and Maynard
They commence a stnng of
half liners, which are one liners
that haven't been fed.
Near the finale, listen for
Zelda's anguished cry: "May
nard " Dobie This is no way to
grow old." It is a fine
summation
The James Komack Co.,
maker of "Chico and the man."
made this one Nobody knows
yet. CBS says, if this midaged
"Dobie" will be a midseason
replacement nest year.
If it is. critics will claim the
era of mindless television is
again upon us. Not me I'll be
too buss watching another new
series "whatever happened to
Adventures tn Paradise?"
LOS ANGELES (API-ln 1959.
CBS dropped "See It Now" and
began "The Many Loves of
Dobie Gillis " In 1977 it ased
"Who's Who." Guess who’s
filling half the "Who's Who"
time slot tonight
Yes. neighbors, it's a comdy
pilot called "Whatever Happe
ned to Dobie Gillis?" It features
Dobie. his true love Zelda.
Maynard G Krebs and Dobie's
long suffering dad. Herbert
Great balls of fire, the original
cast is back. too-Dwayne
Hickman as Dobie. the now
silver-haired Bob Denver as
Mavnard. Sheila James as Zelda
and Frank Favlen as the senior
Gillis
It even starts in the same old
park, with Dobie seated and
pondering life's travails neat to
the statue of "The Thinker."
As with the 1959-63 series,
tonight's revival is about a
matter of great social, economi-
cal. philosophical and demogra
phic importance. I have
reference to Dobie's 40th
birthday
Forty years. Godfrey Daniel.
What time has done For one
thing he starts the show in a
business suit, not a pair of
Chinos with the buckly in the
back.
For another, he and Zelda are
married, parents of a teenager.
Georgia Steve Paul who. aa
you'd see. now works with his
father in the grocery store
owned by grandfather Gillis
Enter wacky Maynard, wear-
ing an african mask, saving
Bumba Bayou "
"Sorry, we don't stock it."
Dobie says Suddenly after IS
yean it's reunion time After a
brisk jest exchange they repair
to Dobie s home to catch up on
past history
Maynard has been around
various spots tn the world, talks
of visiting India and finding
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Ann Landers
Men Not Animals
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Miss Auten To Earn
Saturday
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> Merry Mixers
ANIMAL
Report Dance
ORPHANS
Ceramic Club
Holds Election
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Kathv Hazlett
Receives Award
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Dobie Gillis Resurrected
For New Television Series
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These homeless pets are available for "adoption" at
the City Animal Shelter.
Small white and tan dog
Large tan-colored dog. “woo
Id make good watch dog for
farm."
Officers of Hereford Musk-
Study Club were introduced at
the group s dosing luncheon
Monday at K-Bob's Steak
House.
Ceramic Ari Hub members
elected a new slate of officers
and adjourned tor the summer
Monday dunng a luncheon at
Canon's Steak House
Nell Culpepper was elected
president Other officers include
Helen Kirkebv. vice presidert.
and Leona Seavey. secretary
treasurer
Others present were Belle
Hromas Ethel Stengel. Anna
Kathenne Huckert and Zalma
Kuykendall
CUDDLY PUPPIES
...maka good pats for children
Mrs. J D. Neill, recording
secretary: Mrs Joe Reinauer.
corresponding secretary. Mrs.
A.J. Schroeter. treasurer; Mrs
Tommy Betzen. reporter- histo-
rian; Mrs. Lynton Allred,
assistant reporter.
Luncheon guests greeted two
new members. Mrs Bob Sims
and Mrs. Sid Shaw. Guests were
Nancy Hays and Merle Henslee.
For further information,
telephone 364-3589. 364-5298.
364 3150 or 364 2460
Small blonde dog
Grey-tan collie-type, medium
sized.
degrees. 124 master's degrees
and five education specialist
degrees
Ninety students will graduate
with honors Honors notation
include summa cum laude. 3.8
to 4.0 grade point average,
magna cum laude. 3.7 to 3 799;
cum laude. 3.6 to 3.699; and
special honors. 3 3 to 3 599
Mrs Walsh will receive a
bachelor of science degree in
education with a major in
elementary education special
honors
knocking A Single Woman
Who Knows
DEAR WOMAN, Now a Im of
married women know, too
I hanks to vou
DEAR ANN LANDERS, The
true meaning of Me is hidden Io
many of us including me I have
read raur column for tears and
as I skip through your clippings
of problems both old and new . I
hate come across one of the
finest pieces of philosophy I
hate ever read Will vou please
pnni this owe again’--A Faithful
Fan
DEAR FANi With pleasure
Thanks for asking
ADVICE TO MILLIONS
WHO RUSH THROUGH LIFE
Take time to think thoughts
are the source of power
Take time to play play is the
secret of perpetual vouth
I ake time to read Reading la
the fountain of wisdom
Take time to pens prayer can
be a rock of strength in tune of
trouble
Take time to love losing is
what makes living worthwhile
lake time to be friendly
fnenships give life a delicious
flavor
lake time to laugh laughter
IS the music of the soul
Take time to give--any dav of
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MALES
Large brown mixed breed
dog
Elected to serve two-year
terms were Ms. Wayne
Thomas, president; Mrs. Joe
Hacker, first vice president;
Mrs. Sam Long, second vice:
Music Study Club
Ends Meeting Year
Mrs. alsh Is
Graduate From ENMU
PORTALES— Deanna Krieg
shauser Walsh of Hereford is
among the 438 candidates for
graduation this spring at
Eastern New Mexico University
Baccalaureate and commen
cement service s begin at 8 p. m .
Thursday in the physical
Education Complex Arena
Brigadier General Robinson
Risner will deliver the mam
commencement address
The list of candidates for
graduation includes 44 assort
ate's degrees. 265 bachelor’s
FEMALES
Liver and white springer
spaniel, has had shots, full
grown, "very gentle "
Large German shepherd,
"well behaved."
Liver and white bird dog
A "lovely” female collie
puppy
A white and grev shepherd
type, “very loveable."
Kathy Hazlett, a student at
Dallas Baptist College from
Hereford, received a departme
ntal award in nursing during the
annual Academic Awards Prog
ram last week on the DB<
campus
Each department at the
four-year. liberal arts college
gives awards to the most
outstanding academically dur
mg the school year.
Miss Hazlett, a senior, is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs. KE
Hazlett of Hereford.
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The following dogs are
available for "adoption" at
Hereford Cits Shelter. 364 2323
th* year ia too abort fee
Take time so do rear wuek
web- pnde to rout wort wo
matter what « is. nouriahua the
ego and spirit
Take time So show apprecia
turn thanks ia the fronting aa
the cake of Me Fauhlbl Fan
DEAR FAN, Beautiful'
DEAR ANN LANDERS, Im
tired of being embarrassed
when I return a gift and am told.
"Sorry, it wasn't purchased
here.”
I know why people nee buses
from eschiMvv stores it's very
obvious but how dues owe
tactfully handle such a situation
without letting a wrong.sue gift
go to waste or embarrassing the
giver?- Peeved la Point
lookout
DEAR PEEVED, There is no
tactful way to say. "I tried to
return your gift to Tiffany v and
they told me it wasn't purchased
there "
My advice is Io make some
phone calls and team what store
handle that "line " If there is no
label or other Mennlying
feature, forget M The gift dtdni
coat vou anything Give R to a
friend and tell her It's
something your received and
cannot use.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS, I
have lust finished reading the
letter from "Just Another
Animal who lamented "So
mans decent men get shut oft
aetualls by their wives in the
prime of life, ns a shame!" I
would like to sas a word to wives
who go blissfully about their
business thinking then has
bands are also doing without sei
fust because THFY find it a
bore. ' Wake up. girls You're
out of touch with realm '
And to those of vou who are
mamed to men past 60 there's
an old saying, "Just because
there's snow on the roof doesn't
mean there's no fire in the
furnace " A wife who sends het
husband to work dav after das t-
a state of sexual starvation is a
damned fool- if she cars
anything about her marriage
After having the door
slammed tn his face so mans
times, a man eventual)! quits
BA Degree
PLAINVIEW- Special A
Hereford student at Wayland
Baptist College will partwipaie
in graduation ceremonies May
14 at 10 a.m. in Harral
Memorial Auditorium on cam
pus
Receiving her Bachelor of
Arts degree will be Beverly
Ruth Auten. a business
administration major She is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs Jun
Auten.
Commencement speaker will
be the Res. Chong Man Ahn.
pastor. Tehheung Baptist
Church, and a teacher at the
Korean Baptist Seminary, both
located ui Taejon. Korea Aa
honorary doctor of divinity
degree will be conferred on Ahn
during the commencement
ceremony
Wayland President Dr Roy
The club will not convene
again until September
SEVERELY ALTTEN
C. Met lung will give his
traditional parting words prior
to the singing of the school's
alma mater
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Mern Mu er* Square Dance
Club members danced Fnda\
night to the calling of Don
Wright of Fritch in the
Communit) Center.
The group convened for
business, poor to the dance
Fight squares participated
The club's next dance is
scheduled at 8 30 p m May 20
at the Community Center Also
on the club calendar is a square
dance workshop to he held at
8:30 p.m each third Monday at
the Community Center The
first session will be May 16 with
Freddie McKee serving as
instructor
All interested Merry Mixers
are invited to the upcoming
workshop
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The Mbruford Brand,
Mumford. Team.
Tuesday. May 10. 1077
KERRIE STEIERT. Woman's Editor
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