The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1989 Page: 3 of 10
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The world’s best source of borax, a
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When: October 7th
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Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1,00-5:00
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Call: JERRY SHIPMAN, CLU
801 North Main Street
Off: 364-3161
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A church-wide fellowship supper
is planned at 5 p.m. Sunday at High
Plains Lodge. Alvin Fleming will
be the guest speaker. A nursery
will be available at the church for
children up to four years of age.
A youth Sunday School teachers
meeting is planned from 6-6:45
p.m. Oct. II in the youth Sunday
School assembly room.
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Hereford Lions Club
Garage Sale
Sale Starts: 7:30 a.m.
We will pick up any articles you wish to donate.
Call Lester Wagner 364-0602 for pick up.
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Youth Rallies with Tommy
Burchfield will be held at 7 p.m.
Friday and Saturday at the church.
There will also be meetings for all
youth pastors, youth workers and
partners of youth at 10 a.m.
Saturday. Burchfield will minister at
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday.
The church is located al 1 Sth and
Whinier.
For additional information call
the church office at 364-8866.
MONDAY-Steakfingers and
gravy, mashed potatoes, carrot ”T„;
sticks, green beans, applesauce, hot Lincoln,
rolls, butter, milk.
TUESDAY-Tacos, lettuce,
tomato, pinto beans, Spanish rice,
sliced peaches, cookie, milk.
WEDNESDAY-Turkey pot pic,
fried okra, macaroni salad, gelatin
with fruit and topping, cookie, milk.
THURSDAY-Wcstcrn burger,
green vegetable salad with dressing,
baked beans, pears in syrup, butter-
scotch bar, milk.
FRIDAY-Hamburger, burger
salad, sliced dill pickles, tator
babies, orange wedges, bun, milk.
Abney, Krista Bcville, Lauren
Caviness, D.J. Warrick, Jeffrey
Dustcn Cardinal, John
Andrew McElroy and
The so-called "Monkey Trial”
ended July 21, 1925, in Dayton,
Tenn. John T. Scopes was found
guilty and fined S1(X) for teaching
Darwin’s theory of evolution. The
conviction was overturned.
First place captured
Susie Curtsinger of Hereford captured first place for her diamond shaped quilt at the
recent Tri State Fair held in Amarillo. She began working on the quilt in 1939 when she
patterned it after one of her grandmother’s quilts.
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leaf, tomato slice, pickles, oatmeal
cookies, milk.
TUESDAY-Chicken
MONDAY-Little smokies, toast, vegetarian beans, tossed
diced peaches, milk. fudge cake, hot rolls, milk.
TUESDAY-Fruit cup, French WEDNESDAY-Cheesy ham
The Hereford Rebekah Lodge
#228 met Tuesday with Noble
Grand Stella Hershey presiding at
the meeting. Mrs. Genevieve Lynn
was welcomed as a new member.
Lodge Deputy Lydia Hopson
installed Kcc Ruland as musician.
A bake sale is scheduled for
Saturday, Oct. 7, at the Thriftway
store starting at 9 a.m.
Twenty-four visits to the sick, 14
cheer cards, five dishes of food and
six flowers were reported. Plans
were made to serve supper to Odd
Fellow Circle meeting Monday,
Oct.9.
Gene Bishop was host in the
fellowship hour to Hershey,
Hopson, Ruland, Lynn, Rosalie
Northcutt, Susie Curtsinger, Marie
Harris, Erma Loving, Jim Loving,
Jo Irlbcck, Tony Irlbcck, Anna
Conklin, Ben Conklin, Leona
Sowell, Verna Sowell, Winnie
Wiseman, Ursalee Jacobsen, Faye
Brownlow and Dorothy Lundry.
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a.m. The public is invited to view
the film.
The regular morning worship
will start at IL The sermon, taken
from Luke 17:11-19, will be entitled
The public is invited to all "A Thankful Heart.”
services at the church: Sunday
school begins at 10 a.m.; morning
worshiop service, 11: and evening
worship service, 7 p.m. Choir
practice is held at 6 p.m. each
Sunday where members
There will be a church dinner at morning in the worship at 10:55.
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Sunday -12 a m. to 4 p.m.
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toast with syrup, sausage links, rolls, green beans, sliced carrots,
milk. chocolate chip cookies, homemade
WEDNESDAY-Scrambled eggs, bread, milk.
toast, applesauce, chocolate milk. THURSDAY-Smothercd beef
THURSDAY-Sausagc pattie, patties, macaroni, English peas,
biscuit and jelly, orange juice, milk, pineapple-upside-down cake, rolls,
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ment Home, will be the guest church member or the pastor to
preacher Sunday. His sermon title have the cans picked up.
is "Radical Faith." The scripture Members of the U.M.W. arc
readings are Jer. 38:2-6, Heb. 12:1- sponsoring their annual Arts and
2,12-14 and Luke 12:49-57. Crafts Show Dec. 2 at the Hereford
The senior high youth will meet Community Center,
at the church from 6-7:30 p.m.
Sunday for supper. Cost is $1 per
person. The program will be led by
Scott Simpson.
One or more volunteers are Sunday school children at the
needed to help check and bring up church will be studying about
to date the church records. For Martin Luther and the Reformation
those interested in assisting, call Jim during October. Teenagers and
Cory. adults will view the movie "Martin
The photography dates for the Luther". This will be shown in
pictorial directory are Oct. 26 and two parts, lhe first being shown
Nov. 24-25. Those who have not Sunday. Because of the length of
reserved their times to be the movie, everyone is asked to
photographed may do so Sunday come to Sunday School before
Young members of the church
Sunday where members are who assist in the services as
preparing for the Christmas special, acolytes will be recognized Sunday
There will be a church dinner at morning in the worship at 10:55.
noon Oct. 8 and a board meeting at Those who served the past year will
8 p.m. receive certificates of appreciation
The United Methodist Women and new members of lhe group will
will meet at 7 p.m Oct. 11. be introduced.
The United Methodist Women Girls and boys of the fourth
will have a salad supper at 7 p.m. through sixth grades volunteer for
Oct. 25 and there will be a this service to the church. Some of
conference at 3 p.m. Oct 29. the acolytes take part in the morning
The new church hymnals were worship each Sunday, and assist at
published this year and they were special services through the year,
donated to Wesley Church in Camille Williamson and Peggy
memory of the following: Anthony Cooper are the acolyte mothers this
Brown, Ambruse and Nancy Allen, year.
Minnie Dell Hudgens, O.R. Added to the group this fall are
Sanders, Bill Frank, Frances Nicole McWhorter, Kyle Moody,
Guynes, Wilbert (Dub) Hayes, Ole Justin Landrum, Kristen Williamson
T. Larson, Lucille Kemp, Juanita and Elizabeth Cooper.
Janssen, and Artie and Mae Hare. Those who will
Seventy hymnals were furnished certificates Sunday are Kari Barrett,
through donations for these given Mere and Chelle Denton, Cassie
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1989, newspaper, October 6, 1989; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348551/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.