The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1977 Page: 4 of 10
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Nazareth to Host
Ann Landers
In Park Late in July
German Festival
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The Hereford brand
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Richard Kaylor and children
Racy. Sam. Sally and Kathy
recently have moved from the
state-line area They will be
missed.
Phone 364-7490
Mon. • Fri.
Marcus and Brandon Recd of
Clovis spent Sunday with their
grandparents. Mr and Mrs
Luther A Hutchins, while their
parents. Carolyn and Stephen
Reed, and other friends spent
Sunday at Ute Lake, located
near Logan. N.M
Members also enjoyed an
eichange of rhizomes bulbs and
informal visiting the Hostess
served homemade ice cream,
cake and lemonade to 20
members attending
•wwburgr. sapper .Hk* • « fee
hrMmthr 7 »p n. J»|, K) al
Veterans Park
I he meeting .as closed wwh
a peaver led tvs Naaah Beals
The nest meeting .til be the
*»»' Wednesdai M August
Trust yo«r lawn
to forti-lomo
it verts'
Floyd Rickman, the north SO
acres of the east 337.5 acres of
Sec 65 Blk M •’. Cert I*/158
Indianola RR Co. grantee
Wavne B Stark et us to Vogel
tattle Co Inc . all of Lots 1423.
both inclusive, in Blk II. and
Lots 6-10. both inclusive, tn Blk
12. all in Pioneer Addition No
301
Elmer Fryar of Hereford, a
former Broadview resident,
underwent major surgery last
HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb. M.D.
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The communiti of Nazareth
•Ul be somewhat transformed
uno a small German tillage
Sunday as its fifth annual
German Festival begins The
city, southeast of Hereford
celebrates its German heritage
by inviting area residents to the
yearly event
PATIENTS DISMISSED
Griselda Mender. M
Padillo. H M Boozer
Weary state line farmers
have completed their wheat
harvest for this year Eipenses
have been very high, help
scarce and the price of wheal
has put some farmers in the red
Wheat acreage for 1978
probably will be cut almost in
half because of the wheat pnce
Jim Monroe probably was the
last large wheat acreage farmer
to finish completion of harvest
in far west Deaf Smith County
Most local gardens are
producing fresh vegetables The
canning season is keeping the
ladies quite busy, while the men
are stubble mulching for long
hours.
Hereford Medical
and Surgical Clinic
is happy to announce
the association of
David G. Carruth M.D.
F.A.A.P. in Family Practice
Effective July 25, 1977
314 H. Miles
Nazareth citizens prepare
their own style of German
sausage served for dinner on
Sundas afternoon According to
Jerome Brockman festival
chairman, the sausage will be
served with assorted German
side dishes at the evening meal
'beginning at 4 pm I
Besides plenty of German
food. Nazareth residents will
provide musical entertainment
for all in attendance during the
afternoon and through the
evening
The first event of the day will
be I p m baseball games, in
uncontrolled cates it can
cause lesions in the eyebrows
over the shoulders and even
over the rest ol die body If
you do have very oily hair you
are doing the right thing You
should use only one applies
non of shampoo instead of two
as many products suggest
Because of the volume of
mail Dr Lamb cannot answer
your letters personally but he
will answer representative
letter* of general interest in
his
Executive Dish
Calvin Coolidge who invited
members of Congress to
breakfast meetings at the
White house startled his
guests one morning by pour
mg coffee and cream into his
saucer In confusion several
others al the table did the
same Without a word the
President placed his saucer on
the floor
Western Auto
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DtAR ON: Thank you for
another point of view Your
letter b not without merit
At ROSS THOM THE POST
Ol ULF. IN DOWNTOWN
HEREFORD
I PA TIENTSIN HOSPITAL
An* Bnteadine Amelia
Barrera of Dimmitt FL
ing on uf .ipvtKk is OK
DEAB ANN: I read with
interest the letters from
teachers who complained about
the kids acting like animals
Ma> I present the other side’
Maintaining discipline is a
difficult problem when a teacher
is faced with 20 •<> W bored
students Most students arc
tired of games tired of movies
tired of milk breaks and tired of
listening to a tape recorder
instead human voice They
are also tired of field trips and
tired of teachers who have no
imagination and don't really like
kids If the teachers would do
what they are paid to do
discipline would be no problem
< onceming respect How can
students respect a teacher who
goes around bad-mouthing
them’ People usually get what
they give It’s about time the
students were shown a little
respect On Their Side
A ctwnmtriee was ajipmmrd so
■" ' ’•* n-sl news letter out
knv hedwled So be masted
'he lust week nt August
Plans were made on the
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Mr and Mrs. Herschel
Hughes spent Sunday in
Muleshoe, and were dinner
guests in the home of their
daughter and granddaughter.
Mrs Peggy Burnett and
Mesilla Other guest in the
Burnett home included Casey
King of Muleshoe
Mrs Thelma Reed and her
grandson. Rickex Reed, son of
Mr and Mrs Elden Reed of
Amarillo, were Wednesday
morning guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs C.L. Hutchins and
her mother. Mrs Mollie A
Reese
Mrs Reed was a former
neighbor of the Hutchins and
were en route to Clovis. N.M.,
to visit her brothers. Carl and
Alex Massey
Mrs Reed announced the
birth of her sixth great
grandchild, a daughter born to
the Res and Mrs Mike Reed of
Fort Worth He is the oldest son
of the Eldon Reeds of Amarillo
The baby girl. Rachelle Dawn,
was born Mas 12.
DEABE: Sorry ms four tup
serretanrs are all fighting the
batik of the bulge and thev are
the most efficient women I hase
seen in ANY <4kt Thu is nut a
plug for (ibeMts because these
rnergetn females are not fat
but they can certainly outwork
any Skin ns in the U.S A
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
hope you won't think I n crazy
but I want to help ms son who u
in the sesenth grade His
teacher is well known for her
bizarre assignments but this one
takes the rag off the bush
John u pracik.aH> going blind
trying to find the words
unsubstantiated and exha
ustive in twu separate
sentences in the same new spa
per We have searched for
almost a week (hu 13 year old
sister is also looking! but
apparently no one uses these
•ur4s but hu Eagiuh teacher
M» husband suggested hat
might xmse lo th* rescue
Will you plraw use these two
•ords io your column’
< ockrved In C dumbuv
DEAR CM I- r.
following a* electro*
The HrtHurd I tame s heM
**“ ««•!*< rn.vt.ng Wrdtara
<L mgfcf • th. B PU Elks
Hal. a uh Nana* Bral. ailing *a
pre vadtM
I how in attendance were
lintrlla MaoMbg aetrelary
Martha Brutgev parlimeman
.0 Bonnie John von Carol
k< Oman Pat Mrvern and Dora
lev H<mrP
Rrp>otv neve given on the
.•imtntng part, lhai wav hrM
* Salutdav night
Aino there oat a repoet on the
•the. | Ikette a ling Iragwe
• m •hnh n in htvt plate aa <d
Recent gueata in the home of
Mra Lula Crou and von Mike
included her aon Honel and
Judy Croaa of Hereford and
friendv Wayne and Donna Retd
and aona Lee. Lealie and
Michael, all of Ranchville. N.M
Honel Croaa and Wayne Reid
were former college daaamatea
when they attended Panhandle
State C ollege at Goodwell. Okla
Thinly allied cucumber u a
fine addition to a bacon and to-
mato aandwich it can repia.r
the uauai lettuce
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DEAR DR LAMB-lam a
17 year-old male and wa>h my
hair every night 1 have heard
from k many people that if I
keep this up I will lose a lot of
my hair at an early age I uae
the milder baby ihampoos
Will waahmg my hair every
night 'especially since I have
pretty inly hair' be bad for it’
DEAR READER - Not
nearly as bad as not removing
that excess oil The ml is
sebum which it is particularly
irritating to the skin It can
cause a scaly condition known
as seborrheic dermatitis In
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Art Craft 19?" Datsun. Juanita
Olivarez. 19?? Ches. Aerial
Appluattons. 19?** Ches John
L Merritt. I9?7 Ford. Jim
Cutrell. 19?? Ford. Deaf Smith
leciru. Coop. 19?? Ford. Lovd G
Webster. 19?" Dodge
Owens Enterprises. 1977
Lincoln Robert R hot on. 19""
Ches Dennis Steelman 1977
Inf Truck Tra . I B Worthan.
1977 Broadview; B E Rober
son. 19"" Buick. Tagco
Industries. 19?" Frod; T.E
Lovett. 1977 Ford.
Rodriquez. 1977 Ches
Nelson.
I never again uill vterroivpc
pmpk' I've heard all my Me
that artists arr a temprTament
al eceamru kx Nut so' This
past week I have me! some of
the most prrvmabk generous
and * folksy people who
happen to be outstanding
professional artists
Never agatn will I tun)ure up
the image of van <rogh and his
hkrdtng head when I think of
art
have been impressed with
the peopk I ve met in the world
•4 art and I shall lorever refrain
from saving All artists
arc
rear
shuuidn t have much trouble
finding the word unsubstantta
ted ” But I ir happy to save
»our t<m the exhaustive search
Have a good day
DEAR AHN LANDERS; After
dining with a woman fnend <ia
• fine restaurant) I applied
lipstKk She informed me that n
was in poiM taste to put on
lipstick at the table
Will you kmdlv settle tt Yes
or NO* Willing To Learn
DEAR W.T.L: h is perfectly
all right to applv lipstKk at
the dining table In fact it
makes sense -1 the ladies room
is a distance away - often
upstairs or downstairs
( ombing the hair putting on
eye shadow or curling lashes
WOULD be in poor taste but a
Irttk note-powdering and dabb
Q Courthouse Records
marriage licenses
Ike Crawford Graves and
Debt. Kav Thomas. July 15
Gregor Keith Holman and
Elizabeth Kav Shook. July 20
VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS
H D Livels 19” Bunk
DEAR ANN LANDERS Am I
km- late lo sa> a word ui behalf
<rf the skuty owes .enut the
tarties’ I hope aot
The Sktniues tn our office
put out twice as much wort as
the rAvesr babes Thev are also
trwirh better matured than the
aiMMM aoMvers who •addle
<k"»n the aisles
I m a Skinay and my
pantsuits look great even
•Mhtntf a jacket ahen most
•omen aear to wm bulging
laps and big behind.
IXvton keep telling people to
love aeight I think vtm ' ould
have been a little kinder to uv
Miss Landen Hoa aboul an
onnounm the opening of hit office
for the practice of General Dentittry
at 909 E. Park, Hereford Texas
•ya w-tna ne„to,g Fnday. July M. H77
Elkettefe Plan Cookout
NAN’S ( AKE DECORATING
Wrddmg AnnivrrsQFv B'FthdUv
All Occasions
3
• eek in Deaf Smith Hospital
He was hospitalized for removal
of a growth from hiv toe and an
abdominal hernia. At this
writing Elmer is showing good
improvement
Mrs. Ruth Ridley and her
brother-in-law and wife, the
Rev and Mrs. Pat Ridley of
Clovis, attended the annual
Ridley Family Reunion in
Midway. Ark., last weekend in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Eli
Sharp Thirty-two members of
the Ridley family registered for
the social event
Sympathy is extended to the
Morrison family on the recent
death of thetr brother and uncle.
Marvin Mom son. 78.
Mr Morrison was the brother
of Edwin < Bud) Momson of
Hereford, a retired rancher and
farmer of Walcott community
and an uncle of Junior Momson
of Walcott Marvin Momson
often visited in the Walcott
community and Bippus commu
nines Burial was tn West Park
Cemetarv in Hereford
Mrs Verna Shannon and her
brother. Freddie Riley, and
fnend Leslie Hamilton, all of
Lubbock, arrived Saturday
morning to visit over the
weekend in the home of their
brother and family. Mr and
Mrs Ernest Riley and children
Lori. Eddie and Carrie. The
group attended morning church
services held at the Rosedale
Baptist Church
Joining the group for dinner
in the Riley home included their
mother. Mrs Fred Riley, and
son Dennis of Fort Sumner
N.M.
The Rev Richard Clymer,
pastor of the Rosedale Baptist
Church, has announced the
showing of the film ■Corrie" at
the church on the evening of
July 31. This a Bills Graham
film and all residents of the area
are welcome to attend.
New Rosedale Baptist Church
officers were elected when the
church met m conference on
Wednesday evening Those
receiving offices were Sunday
school director-- Floyd Brown
training union director -Jordan
Miller; nominating committee
Flovd Brown. Chairman. Jordan
Miller. Opal Potts. Jimmy
Schell and Lucy Harrison;
budget committee- Ernest
Brown. Chairman -Wayne Tate;
Inez Short. Ernest Riley and
Marilee Osborn
Residents are welcome to
attend all services at the
Rosedale Baptist Church
Mr and Mrs Artie Don
Foster and daughters Christie
and Teresa of Huntington
Beach. Calif armed by plane
Thursday in Amanllo to visit for
the next two weeks tn the home
of th— parents. Mr and Mrs
Johnnie Foster and Mr and
Mrs c.L. Hutchins, and
great-grandmother Mrs Mollie
Reese
Mrs Jimmy Trower of
Carlsbad. N.M spent Wed
nesday tn the home of her
parents. Mr snd Mrs Buster
Seals Other guests included s
fnend. Mrs Charlie Hultman
who enjoyed dinner with the
Seals family
Mrs. C.L. Hutchins visited
Saturdas afternoon in the home
of Mr and Mrs Joe Thrasher
snd son Max tn Clovis Other
guests included Mr and Mrs.
Pete Wells of Portales N M
Barrera of Dimmitt. E L
Cochran of Farwell Barbara
Behrend. Rena KeUev of Friona
Ruth Carr Dora Mejia of
Fnooa Randolph Glenn Joel
Garcia Kenny Fangman of
Vega
Lee Anna Benjamin Helen
Lucy Fangman of Fnona Susie
Fams Irene Gonzales Evelyn
Gryalva Hilano Guerrero Jean
Ann Hay. Matthew Jesko.
C taude Lemons Ethel L Logan
Samuel Mau
Frances Parmer of Weslaco
Wilium Roy Pern#. Elva R
Robies oi Eagle Pass Elizabeth
Ann Skypaia. Emma E Suit.
Patsy 0 Lnoste Mark Valdez
Lewis West. Loretu White
Mt and Mrs Jordan Miller
attended the North Rains Ins
Flower Society chapter meeting
Sunday afternoon in the home of
a member. Mrs. Delphi
Downing, in Canyon
Mrs Dow ning showed guests
slides of the Iris National
Convention this spring in
Memphis. Tenn The slides
included one of Mrs Miller s
hybrid loses, a variety of Ruth
of Moab
which area cities will square ofl
and play for the Nazareth
-hampsonship title A specu
arts and crafts show will
highlight the afternoon t activi-
ties. as well The art show will
be in the school cafetonun. and
visitors will vote on their
favorite display
Dancing will play an
important role in the festival s
activities as many Nazareth
citizens and visitors will "take
to the streets" throughout the
day Round dances, including
polkas and waltzes will begin at
I 30 p m The grande march w ill
start at 2 p m in the school
gym
The Havlak Polka Band will
be featured lor dancing
throughout the festival
Tickets for the sausage dinner
are priced at $3.00 for adults
and 11.75 for children. Dance
admission will be $2 50 a
person
George O. Nelson. 1977
Ches . Craig Nieman, 197’
Honda; Calvin Lippard. 1977
Chev . A.B Roberson, 1977
Ches Dennis Hicks. 1977
Ches.. Ronald W Herrington.
197’ Honda Ann Lust. 1977
Olds, Doubles Marshall. 197’
< hrs s Nick Hobbs 11” Ford
Mike Bradford 19” Wilson
Tommy Provence. 1977 Bui
ick, Addie Nolen. 1977 Ches
Jesus Garcia 19” Ches . Ralph
Taylor. 19” Kassa. Vernon
Wilson. 19” GMC; Abel
Espinosa 1977 Honda; Phil
Shook. 19” Buick. Ravmond
Romo |i" i hes . John
Wilson. 19” GMi West Acres
Farms Ins 1977 Ches
WARRANTS DEEDS
Richard Wayne Winget et ua
lo Rands G Cook et us all of
Lot 19. Blk No I. North
Heights Add
Robert E Brown et ui to Joel
K Willumson et us. south half
of the west 118 82 acres of Sect
No 27. Blk K 3. SKAK Cert
No. 328
W B Richardson et us to
Glen R Dav et us south half of
the northeast quarter of Sect
358. Ceri No 321 Blk M 6
Wayne Carthel to the
Veterans Land Board of Tesas.
15.14 acres lying north of US
Hws Ml and being out of the
northwest pan of the northeast
quaner. sect 17. Blk K-3. Cert
Na l.’ISKAK
Wavne Hedrick et us to
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1977, newspaper, July 22, 1977; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347995/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.