The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 223, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1977 Page: 5 of 10
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Highlights of the annual
Texico Chamber of Commerce
banquet Tuesday night was the
presentation of the "Man and
Woman of the Year" awards
This year the special honors
were awarded to Bill Thigpen
snd Louise Engram.
Thigpen is local manager of
Worley Mills. Inc . and is the
fire chief of Teiico Volunteer
Fire Department. Mrs Engram
is postmaster of the Teiico Post
Office.
When you shop look for a
thermometei in the frozen food
cabinet The temperature thou
Id be zero or below to maintain
high quality of food stored
there, cautions Gwendoline
Clyatt. consumer marketing
information specialist with the
Texas Agriculture Esteaston
Service. The Tesas AAM
University System
Houses with light colored
sides and roofs, smooth estenor
surfaces and drawn drapes
reflect sunlight and heal to
make them cooler inside,
advises Glenda Moore housing
• nd home furnishings specialist
with the Tesas Agricultural
Extension Service. The Tesas
AAM University System
Lynn Rucker of Clovis spent
the week with his grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Gibbs Rucker
Local residents attending the
Eastern New Meiico Rural
Telephone Annual meeting held
in Clovis. Saturday included Mr
and Mrs Ralph Lofton. Mr and
Mrs Gibbs Rucker. Mrs Cecil
Webb. Mr and Mrs. Louis
Sorensen. Opal Potts. Mr and
Mrs Earl Allen. Wayne Tate.
Mr and Mrs Herman Rierson.
Mrs Charlie Hultman and Mr
and Mrs DE. Seals
Mrs. Ralph Lofton won the
table flower arrangements;
Gibbs Rucker held the ticket for
a set of tires while Opal Potts
received electric can opener and
knife sharpener
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs Keith Soren
sen. 515 B Ave H. are the
parents of a daughter. Jessica
Lynne, born May 8 in Deaf
Smith General Hospital She
weighed 6 lbs 4 or
Grandparents include Mr
and Mrs Louis Orthman of
Hereford and Mrs Lankford
Warren. Hereford, Mrs.
Harold Wilson of Clinton.
Minn., is the baby's great-
grandmother
Members and guests of the
Bellview. Broads iew Extension
Club will have a picnic May 16th
at Ute Lake with a luncheon held
in the home of Mr and Mrs
Gibbs Rucker This is an annual
picnic on the club calender
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Mrs. and Mrs Clyde Shadu
and children Billie and Willie
Ray spend the weekend in Las
Croces. N M as houseguests of Fnday. May 13th at 7 30 p m
Mr and Mrs. Moms Dickerson r ‘ ‘ -
touring the United States,
singing in various denomma
tions The group's program will
include a variety of singing,
sharing, and drama skits which
will appeal to all ages.
The group is part of the
Summer Music Ministries
program at ORU. under the
direction of Jerry Florence The
program began two rears ago
with a group which toured
throughout the southeast pan of
the country This first group was
so widely accepted lhai in lhe
following year ORU vent our
four groups io about 20 stales
This summer s music teams
involve 80 students, and a
recent campus survey indicated
that more than 600 ORU
There were 11 dub members
attending
Mr and Mrs Ron Hutchison
and nephew Bill Conklin
entertained Sunday in their
home with a dinner following
church services at the Broads i
ew Church of Nazarene Guests
included Mrs Letha Bailes and
Mr and Mrs D A Bold and
daughters
Borden. Jay Lynn Blackburn.
Jerry Dean Isler. David
Bertram. Gary Cates. Wade
Edwards and David Downey
Grady 's Junior Team entering
the contest were Kemp
Northcutt. Lisa Luck Julie
Blackburn. Todd Northcutt.
Wayne White. Kelly Powell and Monty Barton of Paloli Okla
William Rush The group attended the
Tractor-Pull attraction Saturday
Mr and Mrs Lucky Mitchell »«d Sundav afternoon
and son Lewis of Clovis, enjoyed
spending all day Friday at his
parent's farm. Mr and Mrs
Leonard Mitchell, who live
northeast of Rooedale
Research indicates most
women who work away from
home do so out of necessity on
Iv seven per cent said they work
to keep busy, reports Debby
Johnson, family life education
specialist, with the Tesas
Agricultural Extension Service.
The Tesas AAM University
System
La Afflatus Estudio Club
concluded then spring calendar
of meeting* and adjorned tie the
summer recently at Pioneer
Natural Gas Flame Room
Serving as boalessee were
members of the social comnutt
er composed of Man Leland
Whiteside Gladys Brals Eva
Gilliland and Madeline Bell
Mrs Allo Reeve of Friona
presented the program a
history of the 16 bodes of the
While House As she discussed
each bride she display ed a doll
dressed in an authentic replica
of that individual's bndai gown,
spanning the years from
1812-1971.
Of the 16 bndai dolls only
three wear a color other than
white or ivory Mrs Reeve's
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Mrs Jack Marshall of
Oklahoma City. Okla . and a
fnend Miu Debbie Teakell who
is a student at Bethany
Nasareae College Bethany.
Okla arrived Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Marshall's
parents. Mr and Mrs Bud
Bold, to spend the weekend
Saturday Mr and Mrs Bold
and daughters Paula and Laney.
Mrs Marshall and Miss
Teakell, attended a wedding in
the First Church of the
Nazarene in Clovis Mn Jack
Marshall was soloist for the
wedding of Miss Debbie
Johnston of Clovis, daughter of
Raymond Johnston of Clovis
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4 cups bvuling water
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I '• cups regular roiled cmu
II • cup wheat germ
10 dates, chopped
I large banana
Sprinkle rolled oats into
rapidly boiling salted water Let
boil 10 minutes Add wheat
germ and chopped dates Cover.
• nd cook ewer low fire for 20
minutes Peel banana, cut
lengthwise in quarters then
slice into oatmeal Stir carefully
let stand 2 or 1 minutes Serve
with milk Serves 4
Feuds that contain a high
amount of cholestoral are
Brains 2000mg inlViot.
Egg voUt. fresh
Egg whole
Kidney uncooked
Caviar or fish roe
Liver
Butter
applesauce
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Cooked potatoes hashed with
onions
Seasoned lima bean or pea
puree on toast
Fruit loasl with thin diary or
nul cream
Corn bread or whole wheal
muffins with Orange Honey
Butter
Warm drinks made with milk
Granola with milk
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shoes |uat can't live up
to their promises Bui
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you In mind With plenty
of style and fashion And
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extra comfort It's no se-
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is composed of five men and two
women, all students of ORU.
with majors varying from Music
Education to Telecommumca
tions. According to Greg
Wojahn one of the group
members. "Gabriel is a
ministry My greatest desue in
_______ singing with the group is to see
Potts and children Beckv Billie PeoPk com€ ,o Ch™< ”
Joe and Moma Ann and his Gab"*l is one of 9 groups
mother Opal Potts, spent last
weekend attending a Tractor-
Pull in Bums Flat. Okla
The Potts family look their
new tractor, entering the
contest with their son Billie Jo.
driver of the tractor of the
contest They won two first
places and one Hurd place in the
Grady Senior Division of 4-H contest with 58 entries compet-
• 00 first place recently in the
Curry County 4-H Parliamenta
ry Procedure Contest held in
Clovis. Winners included Lane
Grau. Stephen Wood. Phillip dass and third place in the
12.000 lb stock class division
Mr and Mrs Walter Marion
Potts and children and his
mother Opal Pom met Opal
Boa's two sisters and their
husbands at Buns Flat. Okla
last weekend The sisters are
Mrs Ralph Brown and Mrs
The Broadview-Bellview Ext-
ension dub met in the home of
Mrs A.G. Campbell Clovis.
Tuesday for an all-day meeting
Mrs. Ralph Northcun. presi-
dent. was in charge <if the
business meeting when officers
were elected. Mrs. Gibbs
Rucker, chairman of the
nominating committee, submit-
ted the following names for
offices. Mrs Ralph Burnett-
president; Mrs Earl Allen 1st
vice president. Opal Moore 2nd
Vice president; Mrs A.G.
Campbell-treasurer; Mrs Hint-
on Burnett-secretary; Mrs.
Elmer Burnett and Grace
Harrington-telephone commit!
ee; Mrs A.G. Campbell and
Grace Hamngton-flower comm-
ittee.
Opal Moore will be hostess
for the next meeting with
Christene Hardisty. local HDA.
giving an illustrated program on
the quick method of gold
leafing.
The hostess served • baked
ham dinner, cemplimeaud by
covered dishes
Following the luncheon. Mrs
Gibbs Rucker showed slides of
her recent autumn bus tour of
the eastern United States and
Canada. Other members also
brought snap-shots of recent
vacation trips
Thirteen members and four
guests attended the meeting
Guests included Mrs Hubert J.
Carron of Clovis; Mrs Larue
Bigg' and son Eddie of Dallas;
Mrs. George Mitchell and son
Robert of Snyder; and Mrs
Lucky Mitchell and son Lewis of
Clovis.
sometimes compromise and you know all the brilliant things
a kid w ill remember his father saying for the rest of his life ''
"What did he say?” I asked excitedly
"Nothing. He slept all the way up and back."
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al Jumor Senior Banquet was
held April 23 at the Grads
School Cafeteria, piaaaed arou
nd the theme "Time af Out
Liven."
Black and silver, the senior
coion, were used throughtout
the eniertaming area and was
further enhanced by spring
floral arrangements and wall
decor A special display was
made from childhood pictures of
the graduating group .nd a
wishing well
Tracy Hesson gave the
invocation and Steve Bailey
gave the Welcome, followed by
Doug Sours giving the response
Parenu. school board members
• nd teachers were welcomed as
special guests Jay Lynn
Blackburn read the class
prohesy and David Downes lhe
class Will Miss Linda Miller of
Floyd. N.M provided several
piano selections and Debbie
Drawford closed the event by
giving the benediction
A prom followed st the Gradv
Community Center
A group of women who eafoy
painting an work together,
made a trip io Saale Fe. N.M.
last week Mrs Jimmy Woods
rook her car. accompanied by
Mrs Raymood Tillam Mrs
Clinton Burnett Mrs Buster
Thomas and Mrs J W Fraser
one-on-one
stuff “
Last week, as I watched father and son load up all the gear
into the four wheel drive, a lump came into my throat When
they left the driveway. I called to my daughter
" Whatya want? I'm on the phone "
She was on the phone for more than five hours
As she was showering, I fell to my knees and veiled under
the door. “Do you want to talk about anything-"
"Yes." she yelled back. "Do you have a clean pair of
pantyhose?"
Later, as she tore out the front door. 1 tugged at her sleeve
and asked. "You wanta tell me how you feel about life?"
"1 m for it." she said simply pecking me on the cheek
The next morning, she slept until noon and at lunch she
wore a pair of headphones and a blank expression to the
table 1 was relieved when my husband and son pulled into
lhe driveway. "How did you make out?" I asked
He smiled tnumpbanlty "If I do say so myself, it was one
of my better performances. I talked about values in this life
and how sometimes it was hard not to become tainted by what
is going on in the world around us. but we are a family and if
we stick together, there isn't antymg we can't do. I talked
about aims and goals m life and how you had to be patient and
Mrs. Elvin Sparks of House
community was a Saturday
guest in the home of Mr and
Mrs Elmer Northcutt During
the afternoon, the women
accompanied by Mrs. Jerry
Northcutt, enjoyed shopping in
Hereford
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Fryar, of
Clovis. N.M spent several days
at their farm plowing They then
drove to Ute lake and enjoyed
fishing several days. They
reported catching several 6-8
pound fish
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By Erma Bom beck
We should spend more lune with the children. ” I told my
husband the other day In a few years they'll be gone and
we'll rattle around in this empty house wishing we had taken
lhe time to sit down and find out how they felt about things
their hopes, their ambitions, what are you smiling about?"
"I'm still back at the pan on rattling around in the house
Do you know 1 shaved the other morning without steam on lhe
mirror and nearly scared myself to death?"
"Children need the companionship of an adult." I
rontinued. "Thai very special relationship in the formative
yean where you listen to one another, advise, assess mold
values, exchange ideas and points of view We don't even
know who they feel about life "
"Get on with it. What are you suggesting?"
"You should take your son fishing and I'll have the
weekend here alone with our daughter That way it's a
situation where we really get into the meaningful
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married the daughter of US
Grant He was thr only White
House bridegroom to ever walk
down the aisle, carrying a
noaegay of orange Mussonu
lopped with a pennaat bearing
the word Love "
Mrs Reeve stated that
President Great's daughter u
.Tedited with having the most
expensive wedding gown in
White House histon .osnng
15.000 Grover Cleveland who
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office, was the only U.S.
President to be married in the
executive mansion
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Bellview were Sundav guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs
Arnold Cross Jr The group
• ent arrowhead rock and
cactus hunting at the caprock
•re. They had a pteme lunch
near San Jon M Mex
ORL Group To Appear Here
Gabriel, a musw group from
Oral Roberts University in
Tulsa. Okla., will be appeanng
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the First Assemble of God. 606
E. 15th Street in the first of
three days of First Assembly's
Annual Youth Celebration
______ Gabnel. under the direction
early mother’ day dinner in 0RV ''h*’' Lynwood Wells.
Texico Chamber of Commerce
Directors for 1977 were introdu-
ced at the annual banquet
Tuesday night Those receiving
offices were: A. D. McDonald
vice president: Jim Pierce-pres-
ident; Mrs. Louise Engram-sec-
retary. with directors Joe
Cay wood. Lewis Cooper,- Tony families arrived for the evening
Guests included Mr and Mrs
Hobart Mole and Mr and Mrs.
Cecil Liles and sons Phillip and
Russell of Logan. N.M
BETTER BREAKFAST
Suggestions for a hearty
breakfast
Steamed brown rice with
.hoppedlUirv raisins. .< slued
bananas ami milk
Fruited oatmeal raisins and
grated raw apple dales and
sliced bananas figs and sliced
peaches, with milk or adequate
milk alternate
Wheat meal and rolled oats,
hall of each, .-ooked together or
other combinations of grains
Serve cereals with milk or
adequate milk alternate
Add one tablespoon soy flour
or net pilish to each cup of
cereal just before serving
Add peanut butter to cooked
cereal just before it is served
Sprinkle chopped nuts or
toasted sesame sunflower seeds
over serving .4 cocked or dn
cereal.
L ook cereal in milk or add
nonfat milk pvwder
Waffles, either whole wheat
of reinforced with soy flour.
• heat germ etc For special
occasions, serve with Fruited
Cream of Molasses < ream
Peanut Butter Special
whole wheat toast spread gene
rously with emulsified peanut
butter and covered with hoi
or hoi pureed
Veal
Whipping cream
Cheese <25 30 per
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Beet umlinked
Fish, sieak
Fish fillet
Lamb, um-ooked
Pork
Cheese spread
Margarine animal,
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Mutton, flesh only,
uncooked
Chicken, flesh only
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Sour cream
Foods with low .hoiselerol
levels are
Cottage cheese, creamed 15 mg
Milk, fluid whole
Milk, fluid skim
Egg while
Fruits
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Vegetables
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550 mg
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300 mg
250 mg
Sweetbreads tthvmusl 250 mg
200 mg
200 mg
150 mg
125 mg
125 mg
120 mg
Foods with average amounts
of cholesterol include
Cheese, cheddar 100 mg
I ard or butter animal let 95 mg
90 mg
85 mg
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Tuesday afternoon guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs Mike
Rogers and infant daughter
Heather Michelle included her
parents Mr and Mrs Marwin
Mr and Mn Howel Croaa at Cutchen and Mr and Mn Leo
Hereford and Mike Cram at Dement all «f Portales N.M.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Mitchell were honored Sunday
wih a wedding shower held in
Rosedale Community Center
The social event had
approximately thirty guests
attending.
Hostesses for the shower
included Mn Wayne Tate. Lula
Cross. Ruth Ridley. Mn Glen
Pulliam and Mn C.L. Hutch
ins.
The entertaining room was
decorated with the bride's
chosen colors of red and white
The wedding table was laid with
a red cloth edged with wide lace
and centered with an antique
brass candelabra entwined with
red sweetheart roses. The
honored couple was seated at
this table, wih the groom's
mother. Mn. Leonard Mitchell,
who registered the wedding
gifts and guests in a Wedding
Memories Book
The gift table was laid with a
red linen cloth with a floral
centerpiece of red roses in a low
cut vace. Ruth Ridley attended
the gift table
Mrs. Glen Pulliam presented
the bride with a red and white
corsage made of kitchen
novelties
The serving bar was laid with
a red and white checked cloth
with small centerpiece of red
roses Mn. Ridley ladeled the
red float fruit punch while Mn
Wayne Tate attended the coffee
service. Assorted homemade
cookies were served. Party
napkins with a red rose motif
completed the table decor
Mr. and Mrs. George
Mitchell will make their home in
Snyder. Out-of-community gue
sts included a great-aunt Mn
Ella Mitchell of Clovis and a
cousin Mn. Ernest Brown of
Garcia Community.
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