The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1974 Page: 23 of 32
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ovember 14, 1974
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Handmade beauties, two quilts and an afghan, are being sold this week by
Dawn Music Club to raise money for a new piano to place in the new com-
munity building at Dawn. Mrs. R.E. Curtsinger shows, at left, a queen-sized
quilt of cotton fabrics, pieced and donated by Mrs. J.E. Brooks, and right,
made of double-knit scraps, a quilt in Going-Round-The-World pattern; also,
lower center, an afghan made and given by Mrs. Carl Kleuskens in a white,
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COWAN JEWELERS
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Yearbooks listing meeting
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members in the caning year
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Mrs Allred was welcomed as
a guest with her husband Other
club members lunching were
Roberta Campbell and Bonnie
Brumley, C.L Craig, Herman
Ford, John Heard, Tandy Legg,
L.H. Lookingbill, H E Miller.
Ted Panciera, John Patton.
Wirt Phillips, J.V. Pickens, Paul
Rudd and R.L. Wilson.
bulbs, a beautification project Tuesday afternoon in the Flame
which also raises funds for Room of Pioneer Gas Co. Joyce
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FINDS HIS TAXI
TUCSON, ARIZ. - While
Thomas Villa was visiting
in the bordercity of Nogales.
Old Mexico, he saw a very
familiar looking taxi. Po-
lice found the vehicle had
been stolen from Tucson
about a month earlier.
Spanish missions which
dominated an era in Texas
history were discussed and
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was hostess in her home.
Mrs. C.E. Coleman presided
at the beginning of her term as
class president. Plans were
made for a Christmas party
Dec 12 at Mrs. BUl Wall’s
home. Mrs. Johny Townsend
conducted the devotional
period.
Cowan Jewelers (4C)
Downtown American gem SoCIETY
Texas Highlights, picturing
scenic spots in the state.
Missions were built as
Spanish priests Christianized
the Indians, teaching them to
work as well as to worship in
churches, Mrs Hill said The
first missions served as forts
also, as the Alamo did
Five of the original missions
in and near San Antonio are still
in good condition and in use as
churches, she added Moat of
the others have fallen into ruin;
one at Goliad has been restored
The filmed scenes of Texas
stressed the wide diversity of
terrain from Palo Duro Canyon
in the Panhandle to the Gulf
coast, and from the rugged
Davis Mountains to deep East
Texas' pine forests.
The program began with the
invocation by C. Ora Cockrell.
Mrs Frank Ball and Mrs Guy
Walser were hostesses.
Committee reports featured
the business period with Mrs
PB. Sowell presiding Mrs
Ralph McCullough reported
completion of this year’s sale of
early years of Spanish tative, announced She said
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addiction and showed slides to
illustrate various forms of
drugs including heroin,
marijuana, morphine and
barbiturates. These slides are to
be used in an educational series
for Hereford Schools.
He also told of talk sessions
and field trips he held with a
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program of Pioneer Study Club reminded members to bring quick methods of preparing
Tuesday. one of a senes of food to the December meeting individual pizzas and pineapple
studies in the state’s to fill baskets for needy pie
background families. Mre AL. Manjeot Mrs W Pierce read a
Mrs O G. Hill Sr was reported on an annual project to poem. Tip She was the
program leader at a luncheon in aid hospitalized war veterans recipient of the hostess gift
Hereford Country Club She Organization of Friends of Plans wer made for a
introduced Jimmie Allred who Deaf Smith County Library has Thanksgiving luncheon on the
presented two films, one on been completed. Mrs Henry next meeting date, Nov 26
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Youth needs in the Hereford group of young residents, 7
community and some steps starting with three who needed
bang taken to meet them, were special guidance and grew to a
discussed by two guests of group of 52
Veleda Study Club Tuesday The club voted financial
evening The meeting was in assistance for this group which
Mrs Hugh Clearman’s home Sciumbato plans to activate
Jo An Dwyer, director of the again A contribution was also
Big Brothers-Big Sisters voted to the Big Brothers-Big
program here, and Phil Sisters program.
Sciumbato of the detective Members present included
division of Hereford Police Mmes George Ritter, John
Department, were the speakers Poindexter. Gwynne Owen,
introduced by Mrs. Bill Walden Betty Oglesby, Richard Ot-
Mrs. Dwyer, outlining aims of tesen, Armon Lauderback,
the program she heads, said its Frank Zinser, Glenn Watts,
founder originated Big Brothers Laurence Ruther, J.D. Gilbert
on the idea of friendship on a Jr., Gid Brownd, Bill Bradly
one-o-one basis to help the and Howard Birdwell.
youngster needing personal 1. c,
attention from someone other V ICtory ClaSS
than a parent or guardian.
Sciumbato spoke chiefly of Opens NeW Year
the growing problem of drug '
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1974, newspaper, November 14, 1974; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477380/m1/23/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.