The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1981 Page: 3 of 14
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Financial reports for the
first six months of the project
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DEAR SAVVY: Your sign-
off was quite a blockbuster,
lady Thanks for a lovely con-
tribution to this space
A report meeting for all
committee members and
workers on Project County
History has been called for 2
p.m. Thursday by Troyce
Hanna, project chairman It
will be held in the E.B. Black
Historical House, where the
project's office is located.
Purpose of the meeting will
be to elect officers, set goals,
and plan programs for the
newly formed group
Anyone involved in day
Fall* who won a moped.
The state of Texas has 17
districts of which Amarillo is
the top district. There are 22
counties in the Panhandle
Square and Round Dance
Association
established in 1969. offer full
and partial tuition and fees
for qualified students in art.
music, speech and theatre.
Miss Paschel was involved
in the high school honor's
band and orchestra
She is a graduate of
Hereford High School and is
the daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Larry A. Paschel.
364-6412
337 1. Milos
There will be some new
faces around Deaf Smith
General Hospital as local
teenagers volunteer their ser-
vices. Still in the organiza-
tional stages the volunteers
will be choosing a name for
themselves and are in need of
many more members
The group is being organiz-
ed by the hospital in response
to the many requests by local
youth for such an opportunity
to be of service to the com-
munity.
Three dances were held
during the three-day conven-
tion with workshops and pan-
nets
lent heat wave ap-
lot to be too much
t resident Tuesday
Police have a
oday in an early-
heft of an air condi-
m the Elm Court
Local child care providers
will meet Saturday. June 13
at 10 a.m. in the Heritage
Room of Deaf Smith County
Library.
For further information
one can call Ann Lueb at
364-4548.
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Project County History
Calls Meeting Thursday
care programs, including
both registered family homes
and licensed facilities, is in-
vited to attend. Also anyone
interested in opening a day
care facility is welcomed to
attend.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
My husband and I have 11
children We wanted them all
and feel that the Lord has
been very good to us.
What should I say to people
who make remarks such as.
"Don’t you people sleep at
ppryear
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Presa. -hct ts exetestvely
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and has some understanding
of what a solid, meaningful
relationship should be.
We aren't even mentioning
sex. The subject is so over-
discussed today it is sicken-
ing. Each one of us wants a
man with old-fashioned stan-
dards. Please, Ann, print this
letter and let us know what
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Senior Citizens Opportunities
Promoting program* sponsored by Hertford Senior Citizens Association.
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FRANCES RAPE
...receives recognition, trophy
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Help!!
Desperation Sale
Owner is very dupnntn to sell.
AM offers will be given serious
consideration. Interest rate is only
9% and wil not go up. Best buy
in town. Can bo 3 or 4 bedrooms,
2 fireplaces, ref. air, storm
garage opener, ceiling fans and
storm collar. Call anytime...
; Bowling Real Estate
364-2266
Ifore the party
114-18.
letter protested
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being dropped U!
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kill accept or re-
ts for economic
seforms
leaders suspend-
call after union-
talks Monday
Soviet labor
Trud said the
was like "aim-
at the vital in-
> workers it ac.
ion of trying to
the socialist
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603 E. Park Ave.Hereford
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Hospital Volunteers
Local teenagers are organizing to work as volunteers at Deaf Smith
General Hospital. Still in the early stages the volunteers will be choosing
a name for themselves and working out schedules and duties. Pictured
above left to right are some of the early volunteers Miss Kari Maddox,
Miss Kerri Cardinal, Miss Sharon Skaggs, Miss Lisa Maher, and Miss
Trade Gentry. Those interested should contact Mrs. Doris Morgan for
more information at 364-2141. (Brand photo by Debe Graves)
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I night?” Did you really want
have read many of your col- all those kids?” What ELSE
□inns about The Other do you do for a hobby'’” “Are
■KU*' • sgosuiuuded
rejected a 8325
increase request
1st summer It
a $114.3 million
d set the current
vestment return
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I a 8326 mllon re-
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■any will also ask
if return to be in-
m ,0 82 percent.
d. because Bell’s
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is now con-
low that figure
be asking for a
h we fee. is need-
s day of high
volatility.”
Frances Rape. president of Saturday night dance as part
the local Good Timers Square of the Texas State Federation
Dance Club, having the of Square and Round Dancers
highest ticket sale in the Convention. Almost 100 peo-
Panhandle District was pie attended the convention,
recognized and presented Additional winners are
with a trophy at the 19th An- Jewell Darver, first place of
nual State Convention held in Dallas, who won a 1961 Monte
Dallas recently. Carlo; John Skipper, second
Mrs Rape had a total of place of Lubbock who won a
81025 in ticket sales She was 1981 Chevette; and Ullin
presented with the trophy at a Powell, third place of Wichita
le of others tried to
peat with a bottle,
fforts only got both
krested last night on
f DWI and public in-
h as police ap-
i the pair at the in-
I of Hwy 60 and Se-
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pee department had
vise quiet day Tues-
ing 10 traffic cita-
I receiving four inci-
Receive Scholarships
Scholarships in business phone-athon which attracted
have been awarded to six 838,000 in pledges from alum-
graduates of Hereford High ni and friends of the universi-
School who will enter West ty.
Texas State University in the Other scholarship reci-
fall semester pients from Hereford include
Kelly Joyce Killough of 142 Corina McNutt, 901 Brevard,
Ranger Drive, has received a 8200 from the Small Business
8200 WTSU Student Founds- Institute in accounting; Cyn-
tion Scholarship awarded thia Jackson, 8200 from the
through the School of School of Business in accoun-
Business Department of Ad- ting; Pamela J. Brorman,
ministrative Services. Route 1. 8200 from the Office
The department had of Student Financial Aid
received 82,000 from the through the Department of
WTSU Student Foundation, a Business Administration;
student leadership organiza- Willa Bess Lawson, Route 4.
tion. to award scholarships 8300, student financial aid
Scholarships in 17 academic through the computer infor-
areas became available when mation systems program,
the foundation donated and Alicia K. Skook, 123
813 600 following the October Aspen. 8200. Department of
• Campaign for WTSU” Business Administration.
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will be given, aa well a* a assisting in the Met are ask-
summary of the number of ed to be present.
family histories and special
pages which will make up the The end of our first six
Deaf Smith County History months is a good time to take
that is being compiled stock of our progress and look
All workers on special forward to completing our
pages, those concerned with work," Mrs Hanna said. We
stones for the general history have begun work on the
section, area representatives general history and want to
from various communities in hear suggestions for material
the county, and volunteers to be included in it.”
The volunteers will be Though they will not be in-
answering phones, running volved in direct patient care
errands. passing out food they will perform the many
trays to patients, relieving extras needed to make a
mothers by sitting with hospital stay a little bit more
children, writing letters and comfortable
reading to patients, and For additional information
possibly conducting a story contact Mrs. Doris Morgan at
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Woman ' While I agree with you sex maniacs?” "How in
you that the majority of these the world do you feed and
relationships are "dead clothe so many’” "Don't the
ends.” some women are kids drive you crazy’"
realistic and don't agonize Please supply me with some
about it. They both benefit. answers.-Boston
but this requires something ___
special on the part of the mar DEAR BOSTON. The best you hear from
ned man response to a rude or stupid elsewhere -Kissed A Lot of
May I make a few sugges- question is NO response—just Toads
tions through you, .Ann. to the a long, incredulous stare that
married man who needs The says. “I can't believe you DEAR KISSED; Granted,
Other Woman in his life’ would ask such a thing,” there are more toads than
I Don't lie about obliga- — princes around these days,
tions to vow family The DEAR ANN LANDERS: but here is your letter and I'll
smart other Woman knows We are a bunch of single. at- let you know what I hear from
perfectly well what they are tractive, very hip secretaries your sisters elsewhere,
tell her you will see her in our 20s who work for a
whenever possible A last- large corporation in Manhat- _
minute excuse about a family tan. We'd like to ask our -icoholiem ruining vour
event you knew about weeks counterparts elsewhere if it‛s aroh lis danger signals
agomakesyoulookfoolish.lt as hard to meet a respectable Read the
is also inconsiderate. guyandkwhat.fcdholsm-Hpe
2. Don t insult her in- New York _ , lenders
telligenceby giving false en- We've given upon findhga andelo"cbxtsAnntlynirers-
couragement about the man with an education, good snned
future Most Other Women earning power-someone who uest and ad envelop^
know what their chances are speaks properly and has nice address penos
and would appreciate it if you table manners. We will settle Ann Landers, P ..Box 11995,
laid it on the line for a person who is decent Chicago, Illinois 60611.
3 Be kind and generous. Be I I J
considerateof her needs and jil. PdSC he I ACCeptS
feelings. Gifts and flowers, if • L
you can afford them, are ) .
S"..IK'S $200 Art Scholarship
enough of her to go out of your
way to show it. Jill Paschel of Hereford has
4 Don’t tell your Other accepted a 8200 Friends of
Woman that your wife has no Fine Arts Scholarship to at-
interest in sex and you tend West Texas State
haven’t had anything to do University during the 1981-82
with her in years. She won't academic year
believe it-unless she is a The scholarship award was
moron given by the WTSU Depart-
5. Don't be a fool. The ment of Music,
smart Other Woman sees The Friends of Fine Arts
other men, so don't get the Scholarships, which were
idea that you are the only one
in the picture The scene is
more crowded than you
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Hereford. She also has a
Castillo Jr. are the parents of sister Tamara,
a daughter. Vanessa Ann.
bom June 3. She weighed 6
lbs. 9*« ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M.
Merino are the parents of a
daughter. Angelica Maria,
born June 6. She weighed 6 ----
lbs. 104 oz. PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Mr and Mrs Tommy Ray Beatriz Barrett, Inf. Girl
Barrett are the parents of a Barrett. Barbara Bentley,
daughter. Ruby Margene, Inf. Boy Bentley. Amie Carr,
born June 6. She weighed 6 Aubrey Carlton, Edna
Ibs 2oz. Culver. Thelma Daniels,
Mr and Mrs. Margarito C. Teresa De La Cruz, Inf. Boy
Diaz are the parents of a son, De I a Cruz.
Margarito C. Diaz, Jr., born Bertha Dettman, Rosa
June 7. He weighed 8 lbs. 6 Diaz, Inf. Boy Diaz, Daniel
Gamez. Tony Gilliam, Bonnie
Mr. and Mrs Danny Collins Hulsey, Gradine King,
of Canyon are the parents of a Robert lance.
daughter, Amy Lynn, born Maria Lopez, Inf. Boy
June 6 at Palo Duro Hospital Lopez, Mary Lozoya, Inf. Boy
in Canyon She weighed 8 lbs. Lozoya, Mana Menno. Inf.
5 ozs. The grandparents are Girl Merino, Toribio Monar-
Mrs. Mary Dugan of Garland rez, Leander Reinart,
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Col- Clayton Sanders, Lavada
Uns of Hereford. Shannon.
Charlie Snead, Billie
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Herring Swam, Inf. Girl Swain, David
of Amarillo are the parents of Shakocius, Esperanza
a daughter, Courtney Trevino, Gather T. Vardell,
Michelle, bom June 2 in Viola Wagoner, Mary Lou
Amarillo She weighed 5 lbs. Williams
13 ozs. Grandparents are Mr Patricia Winkler. Mary
and Mrs. Dean Herring of Ellen West. Juanita Perez.
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think -A Savvy Other
Woman
Activities scheduled this
week i June 11-171 at the
Hereford Senior Citizens
Center includes the follow-
ing:
THURSDAY - Mal) walk at
9 a.m.. kazoo band at 10 30
a.m.. noon meal at 11:30
a.m . and craft class at 1:30
p.m.
FRIDAY - Exercise class
at 10 a.m . noon meal at 11:30
a.m., bowling at 1:30 pm.,
and duplicate bridge at 7 p.m.
MONDAY - Mall walk at 9
a.m., noon meal at 11:30
a.m., games from 1-5 p.m..
nutrition education at 1 p.m..
and square dancing at 3 p.m.
TUESDAY - Mall walk at 9
a.m.. noon meal at 11:30
a.m., pioneer bowl at 1 p.m.,
and games from 1-5 p m.
WEDNESDAY - Exercise
class at 10a.m., noon meal at
11 30 a.m.. Oil painting from
1:30-3:30 p.m., and Westgate
sing-a-long at 3:30 p.m.
Featured on the menu for
this week (June 11-17) at the
Hereford Senior Citizen*
Center is as follows:
THURSDAY - Roast beef
and gravy, cooked rice. tur
nip greens, sunset salad, roll
and oleo, pudding and milk
FRIDAY - Enchiladas or
5 aa
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Hospital-
Notes
FEATURES
1. 12" Neck and grill to tl* a*' windows.
2. Sturdy, galvanized and Bonderized
steel cabinet. Bolted construction for
ease of servicing.
3. New EPON paint finish, specially
developed for resistance to weather.
4. Adjustable galvanized water troughs
with tear-drop holes for more efficient
water distribution.
5. Hangers - connection for qalvanized
chains, hooks, end turnbuckles, all furn-
ished with cooling unit. NO PLATFORM
REQUIRED
6. Motor mounted between blower
wheels-Direct Drive. .
7. Uses shaft and bearings of motor.
Two quiet, scientifically balanced
blower wheels. __ .ine
I. Efficient high-speed recircutatina
pump. . . _
9. quick-acting float and bronze
shut-off valve. ... ....
10. Cleer pen-makes possible easy
servicing. A
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Run Travel. Todo
Endo. Trave:
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Inter Cathy Ser-
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Lea Ann Fulton.
AAA World Wide
id Brenda Evins.
Universal Trave,
ere 24 present at
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included sales
tatives from
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lid Airlines. and
ernational
chicken fried beef patties, TUESDAY - Baked ham.
Spanish rice, pinto beans, broccoli, rice and cheese,
tossed green salad. sliced carrot and raisin salad, ap-
peaches, tostadas and milk. piesauce. cookie and milk.
MONDAY - Beef stew. WEDNESDAY - Oven
celery, onions, carrot*, fried chicken with gravy,
potatoes, tomatoes, corn- mashed potatoes, buttered
bread and oleo, cake, fruit spinach, biscuit and oleo.
and milk. banana pudding and milk.
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1981, newspaper, June 10, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429932/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.