The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1982 Page: 3 of 30
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Association keep things running smoothly and
efficiently. From left are Rosa Lee Thames,
Secretary; Margie Danies, executive direc-
tor; and Mary Cervantez, receptionist.
munity Center with ceramics
and handmade crafts by
association members on sale
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Accounting Principles 1
The New Testament
Business Math
Programming Tech & Logic
General Lab
Computer Concepts
General Lab
Freshman Composition I
Freshman Composition II
Introduction to Literature
Government of the U S
History of the U S I
Principles of Nutrition
Mid-Management Seminar
Management Training
Functions of Supervisors
Vocational Nursing Skills
Basic Nursing
Geriatrics
Pharmacology
Child Psychology
Real Estate Principles
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Lab
All Classes meet
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Registration Tuenday, Auguat 24,1982 • 7:OO to 8:00 P.M.
In the High School Cafeteria
For information contact
Mr. Kenneth Helms, 364-5112
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Activities of all kinds are provided by the
Hereford Senior Citizens Association which is
located in the old Central School building. The
main purpose of the organization is to assist
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of a perfect day. next morn-
ing the boss most likely will
correct that impression
“Worried About
VourValuables?
Look at it this way: Tak-
ing a long lunch hour insures
that you'll mess-up less
work than usual this dav
364-3180 or 364-1606
are served each day, in-
cluding 148 people who have
their noon meal in the
center's dining room and the
57 participants of the home
delivery program.
"This figure is quite a con-
trast to the 40 meals we serv-
ed per day in 1979," says Ms.
Daniels.
The home delivery pro-
gram. which operates Mon-
day through Friday, is based
on what the individual can af-
ford to donate. Various chur-
ches also assist financially
with this program.
A paid staff member drives
the long home-delivery routs
and volunteers help with
shorter routes and delivering
meals to shut-ins.
There are nine paid
employees which are mostly
funded through the nutrition
program. Cooking begins at 6
a.m. each day with tow full-
time staff members and two
part-time employees.
During the Town and Coun-
try Jubilee, Aug. 20-22, the
center will have a quilt show
Aug 20-21 in the Deaf Smith
County Library Heritage
Room. Quilts must be
brought in from 3-5 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 19.
A table will be set up during
the Jubilee of Art at the Com-
ear Olds
publicity chairman; Neil
Culpepper. recreation chair
man; Hella Hershey, enter
tainment chairman; and Ora
Morgan, outreach leader
Pertini told reporters that
consultations on the forma-
tion of a new government
would begin Monday
Spadolini, a Republican, was
expected to. submit his
resignation to Pertini after a
Cabinet meeting today.
The Socialists, who form
the key to any non-
Communist Italian govern-
ment because the dominant
Christian Democrats do not
have a majority, quit on Fri-
day after the lower house of
Parliament rejected a pro-
posal by Finance Minister
Rino Formica, a Socialist, to
speed up tax payments by oil
companies.
The Christian Democrats
have refused to join a govern-
ment alliance with the Com-
munists. Italy's second most
powerful party
Spadolini. a member of the
minority Republican Party,
became premier in June 1981.
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Staff Members
Safety for your valuables can be a
worry but there’s one simple way
to banish this worn forever, and
that's with a safe deposit box at
Hereford state Bank'
A safe deposit box is the least
expensive way tor you to protect
your valuables against loss theft
and fire and the rental fee for this
security is minimal'
Vie offer several different sizes ol
safe deposit boxes and we make
them available for whatever period
of time you need! A sale deposit
box is the right place to keep your
valuable possessions, and we re the
right bank to help you with this
extra measure of security!
president Homer Garrison;
Humer Brumley, vice presi-
dent; J.O. Robinson,
G.E.D. TESTING
GED Testing will resume at the Hereford
Independent School District Administration
Building, August 16 4 17, 1982 at 8:30
a.m. on both days. Allow 1% days for
testing. For information call:
Robert L Thompson 364*0843
Pre-School Academy of Fine Arts
Music Lessons,
Piano, Singing and Instruments
Art — All Mediums
Editor’s note: This to the
sixth m a series of 18 article*
about variolas United Way
agencies operating locally
and their impact on the com-
munity.
"Nothing is worse than
loneliness," declares Margie
Daniels. executive director of
the Hereford Senior Citizens
Association. Ms. Daniels
works with the governing
board, coordinating basic
outlines of the senior citizens
program and assisting with
acquiring and budgeting pro-
gram funding.
"The main objective of this
organization is to reach the
senior citizens in all of Deaf
Smith County who need us,
whether it be providing
transportation, nourishing
meals or just to give these
people a place to go to enjoy
fellowship with others," she
adds
Through referrals from
doctors, hospital staff and the
Family Services Center, our
staff finds these people who
are isolated and encourages
them to become interested in
the activities we provide."
"It gives them a purpose
each day to know they can
come here and not be alone."
continues Ms. Daniels.
The Hereford Senior
Citizens Association, located
in the west wing of the old
Central School building,
began in 1975.
The association's annual
budget, excluding the nutri-
tion program, last year was
approximately $25,000. Near-
ly $5,000 was received from
the 1981 United Way effort.
This money was used to pay
salaries, help defer operating
expenses for their facilities,
assist with activity expenses
and buy supplies
Activities offered at the
center include birthday
socials and other special
events, providing facilities
for recreational activities,
physical fitness classes and
craft sessions.
The association provides
transportation to and from
the center and for those who
have doctor's appointments
either here or in the surroun-
ding area.
We have one lady that we
lake to Amarillo for her
chemotherapy treatments."
। states Ms. Daniels "Our
I staff, whether paid workers
[ or the volunteers, tries to help
। the individual in any way
I they can."
To join the association, one
must be at least 55 years old
and pay a $5 membership fee
The average age of a member
is from 75 to 80
Newsletters are sent out
once a month to members
listing scheduled activities,
birthdays and other news
items. A menu for the noon
congregate meal is also
listed.
The congregate meal is
held at the senior citizens’
building from 11 30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday. The minimum age
limit is 60 There is no set cost
for the meal, although it is re-
quired that a donation be
made Meal tickets for guests
are $2.25.
An average of 205 meals
ROME iAPI — Premier
Giovanni Spadolini is ex-
pected to announce his
resignation today following
the defection of seven
Socialist Cabinet ministers
over an oil tax dispute
President Sandro Pertini,
who cut short his summer
vacation and headed back for
Rome, told reporters:
Spadolini can't goto Parlia-
ment with his Cabinet cut in
half."
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1982, newspaper, August 8, 1982; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430101/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.