The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1976 Page: 6 of 32
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Economical
Air Cushion.
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Red Cross Launches Fund
1.86
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The American Red Cross
AR( ) has launched a 55 million
Fund Campaign to support its
emergency relief work on
devastated Guam and other,
islands in the Pacific stricken by
Typhoon Pamela last wcek
according to AR< President
Gcorge M Elsey
The fund campaign follows
reports by Red C ross emergency
workers in the affected islands
which indicate that close to
14,000 families have suffered
losses as a result of the storms
rampage and who wili need
additionai assistance Mr
Red Cross Disaster staff flown
to the Pacific and the 75
volunteers and staff from the
Guam ARC chapter continue to
care for the disaster victims
Red Cross nurses are still
working in shelters along with
nurses of the Territorial Public
Health Service
The Red Cross has initiated a
Hot Meals on Wheels
program for the aged and
injured who are unable to travel
to shelters
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points out that there are se
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problem ( ntortunatel n.
them art absolutel guarat
seep ” jaa lers from hav
lengths tour of Met
restrooms Studies
Elsey said The disaster, he
added, comes at a time when
red ( ross funds earmarked for
disaster relief are almost
expended imposing the need for
the emergency fund drive
The ARC president noted that
the disaster has not received
public attention but he pointed
out that at this time last year,
the residents of Guam were ’
helping the more than 120,000
Indochinese refugees who
stopped on their island enroute
to new homes in the I S and
other countries Mr Elsey said
that citizens on Guam and other
American Territories in the
Pacific need help from Ameri-
cans on the mainland Any •
contributions may be sent to the
local chapter fund at Box 1371, 1
or taken by 319 Sampson
At the peak of the emergency,
volunteers and staff from the
Guam Red Cross Chapter and
bi disaster specialists rushed
from the I S mainland Early
damage estimates indicate that
about 3,300 home* were
destroyed bv the storms some
3,200 had major damage and
over 6 200 had lesser damage
in addition 266 mobile home*
were destroyed and 79 had
major damage The typhoon
resulted in three death* and
some 500 injuries
Assistance i» being provided
through four federal disaster
assistance administration cen
ter* aireadi opened on Guam
and from the Red Cross C hapter
office The centers are expected
to be full, operational by the
coming weekend
Meanwhile, the 26 member
Members of Wyche Extension
Cub met Thursday in the
Medallion Room of REC
Building
A luncheon and crafts sessien
was enjoyed bi all in which
hanging planters were made
No business session w as held
and the club will recess for the
summer
There were two young guests
present. Jill Cocanougher and
Karen Jones
Members present included
Mmes I B Worthan. Paul
Jones. J H Holden. H.l Ward.
Bob Thuett. Norman Hodges.
Robert Trowbridge. E.C Hew-
itt. Jr . Charles Packard and Ira
On
The meeting of the Hereford ’
Downtown Variety Park Associ-
ahon will be at 10 am Tuesday,
lune S at the ( ivic Club ( enter
Berta Otteson. President of
the Association urges all
members to attend
1st It Robert M Grads son
of Mr and Mrs Nolan Grady of
I lb Ave J has been assigned to
Spandalem Air Force Base.
Germany
it Grady, a 1969 graduate of
Hereford High School. received
his B S degree in industrial i
Engineering from Texas A AM
Univ in 1973
He has served as chief
industrial engineer at Laughlin
Air Force Base. Del Rio. lexas
for the past three years
Politics and religion vital
abject th M • . - • ■ ■
or in any times But so often we
cup oui by declining to
dis uss them
'A h y the cop out? Maybe it s
bec ause we don t want to offend
anyone After all in politics one
has to make a choice and that
action often puts us on one side
or the other I hat choice is
usually an arbitrary ore and
generaily reflects some preju
dices personalities prejudge
ments and sometimes even
pettiness Objectively is likely
to be a very elusive target in
partisan politics On the other
hand we often sav that religion
is a personal thing between man
and his creator Thus it should
be a private matter and not the
subject of general public
discussion in other words it
matters not to me what church
that person attends or what
beliefs are peculiar to that
parti ulat reiigion
I guess those observations are
reasonable enough I’m sure
some one could argue either
wav but pleasing everyone is
virtually impossible so, where
does that leave your ( hamber of
( ommerce?
Well, first of all the bv laws of
the ( hamber prohibit endorse
ment of any political partv or
candidate for elective office
I his is not a new policy it is
however a very wise one and
particularly since the ( hamber
is a tax exempt non profit
organization it has proven to be
essential to maintain our status
without running afoul of the
Election Campaign Laws and
the myriad of reports and
records required
Administrative policies of the
( hamber (as directed bv the
Board) require the staff to avoid
any active work in behalf of a
political party or candidate" and
prohibit use of staff and
equipment in preparation of
any advertising piece for any
individual business or in behalf
AIR CUSHION
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if any political party ur
rrndidate
Further the policy states that
the mailing list shall be used
for the promotion of activities of
the ( hamber of ( ommerce
only""
Su there it is’ Politics and
religion essential ingredients
to our dailv lives and your
Chamber recognizes the perso-
nal importance of these
elements Another essential
ingredient which involves much
less personal consideration but
lots of personal application is
that ole HI STIF HUSTLE
HUSTLE
Select used tires.. .Tires m
" $1 390
Part, and labor "CARS vs AIR COND $2 MORE.
C omplete job inc ludes
• New AC Resistor Plug* • New Tune up Kit
• New PC V valve • New Air Filter
• Set dwell carburetor and time engine
For most U S cars, light trucks Not for
high performance or special engines
•4-Cyl. 28.88 ’ 8-Cyl .38.88
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HN when you buy 1st steel-
440 belted tbls. white, at reg.
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Nieman, O. G. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1976, newspaper, June 6, 1976; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1421931/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.