The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 18, 1982 Page: 20 of 38
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Beth Frye
August Wedding Planned
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children. The chicks were
found a few days after Easter
in garbage cans and along the
streets Why not campaign
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families sharing the costs
more than in the past, says
Cindy Wilson, a family life
education specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service.
Beth Frye and Mitch Guinn
are planning a garden wed-
ding at the E.B. Black House
on Aug. 28. Miss Frye is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Frye and Guinn is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Guinn.
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The bride-elect graduated
from Hereford High School in
May and the prospective
bridegroom, a 1977 graduate
of Hereford High School, is
employed by Combined
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Reports have circulated
that Miss Thomas has had
run-ins with the producers
of that film because of their
wish to pose the actress in
the nude She refused and
much to her dismay, dis-
covered that the film used a
naked double instead
"In films, it seems that
the scripts are written by
guys who’ve never had sex
before Fall Guy' is a kids
show and I want to repre-
sent myself properly," she
asserts
Try generic - labeled food
products - they’re almost
always a "good value" for the
money, and they offer an
alternative to the highly
advertised, more expensive
brands, says Mary K.
Sweeten, a food and nutrition
specialist with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice.
specific, this is the story:
My husband and I are both
34. A 19-year-old neighbor girl
who used to baby-sit for us
started to hang around wear-
ing shorts and a halter top. I
noticed she followed my hus-
band from room to room,
making flattering remarks
and shining up to him. At first
he regarded it as funny, then
he wrote it off as teenage in-
fatuation. After she proposi-
tioned him flat out, he told
her he wasn't interested. The
last time she was here I asked
her how she had the nerve to
come over here night after
night and pretend she was my
friend, when all the while she
I was your baby - sitter."
The more I think about it,
the madder I get Why should
anybody get away with stuff
like that' is it possible to sue
that little tramp for trying to
break up my marriage? -
Seeing Red In Norfolk
DEAR RED: There is no
law against making a pass at
a married man. Don't waste
any more time or energy try-
ing to punish her. The poor
thing sounds like a case of ar-
rested development to me.
the birth of a son, Kenneth
Wayne, born at 12:31 a.m. Ju-
ly 14. He weighed 7 Iba. 11 oc.
and was 21 inches long.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Smart of Hereford
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hammer of Chico. Great-
grandparents include Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Hyatt of
Dickens and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Hammer of Russellville, Ark.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:
Can you stand one more
animal letter’ Please’
Last night I attended our
annual city-wide Little
League fund-raising car-
nival. Many young people
suddenly decided they
wanted some of the pets that
were for sale. Of course, the
10-year-olds chose cute, cudd-
ly ones to play with. No
thought was given to the fact
that all living things require
care.
My worst fears were realiz-
ed as we were leaving the
event. The car ahead of us
made a turn and an ADULT
hand emerged from the win-
dow holding a hamster I was
horrified to see a baby
hamster drop to the pave-
ment. The results were
sickening. I could barely cope
with the anger. I don’t know
what to do except write to
Ann Landers and hope she
will print my letter.
Will she? - A Knock For
Little Rock
DEAR KNOCK FOR THE
ROCK: She will, along with
some adivice. Some cities
have ordinances stating that
animals may not be sold as
"toy substitutes.” It began
several years ago when tinted
baby chicks were sold by the
thousands around Easter
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one that could pass for
either.)
My husband says since both
my parents are alive I can
honor them by being
thoughtful and generous, but
he needs this chance to honor
his only brother's memory.
Settle it, please I am -
Wrung Out In Wyoming.
DEAR WRUNG: Let your
husband win this one or you'll
never hear the end of IL He
has a legitimate point. The
child's second name can be
your maiden name, to honor
both your living parents.
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all my husband and I do is
fight. The reason: I want to
name the child after my
mother if it's a girl or my
father if it's a boy. My hus-
band wants to name the baby
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Last summers writer's
strike put a tremendous
amount of pressure on the
actors to perform quickly
and efficiently in their
respective TV series
For Heather Thomas, the
23-year-old former UCLA
film major who was cast as
apprentice stuntwoman
Jody Banks on ABC's "Fall
Guy" series, last summer
was an experience she'll
never forget
"The scripts were shot
pretty much as we got
them We were way behind
schedule because of the
strike, so everybody was in
a rush to get the show on-
the-air," says Miss Thom-
as. who was picked for the
part by co-star Lee Majors
"We had something like
five rewrites a day and I'll
tell you. it taught me to
become the fastest cold
reader around Thank
goodness we had good
writers To be extremely
frank, we all learned to be
flexible. too Under those
circumstances, you better
do your homework the
night before Let's face it.
you are only as good as
your crew
“Lee was extremely con-
siderate despite the tact
that my role was basically
an ancillary character The
first season of any series
should be used to establish
the characters and I didn't
mind that Jody Banks
wasn't involved as much as
Lee's character. Colt
Seavers
"In fact. I learned much
from watching and I'm writ-
ing a few stories for the
second season that Lee
might use. Besides, the
second year should be a
gas The possibilities for
our show are countless."
Miss Thomas, who is also
penning a TV movie about
biological warfare, will be
seen this summer in the
film. "The Wiz Kids "
From New Zealand to
Canada, from one to another
ot the new states of
America's disunion, she
keeps her balance nimbly
with quick, expeditious solu-
tions to one calamity and
scrape after another.
Desperate for human identity
and relationships, she is
never sure whether she is one
step ahead at, or one step
behind, the ultimate fate of
the human race.
"Friday” is Heinlein back
in control, a seething perfor-
mance drenched in profee-
sionalism. It is a grand com-
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DIANNE PIERSON
Two bestsellers head the
list of new books available
this week at the Deaf Smith
County Library. Overeaters
at the world, get your taste
buds ready! America's
number one bestselling
author, Richard Simmons
has written the Richard
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Richard Simmons isn't
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refrigerator door gasket with
solutions you can make at
home, says Linda McCor-
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management specialist with
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Use one of these solutions:
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"Friday” by Robert A.
Heinlein also heads the list of
new books available this
week. Friday is a secret
courier. She is employed by a
man known to her only as
"Boss." Operating from and
over a near-future Earth, in
which North America has
become Balkanized into
dozens of independent states,
where culture has become
bizarrely vulgarized and
chaos is the happy norm, she
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 18, 1982, newspaper, July 18, 1982; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430086/m1/20/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.