The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1979 Page: 6 of 16
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FLATWARE
Current and prospective
members of Deaf Smith General
Hospital Auxiliary are encour-
aged to attend the monthly
dancing in a progressive circle
to cues given by an instructor
i or cuer) and is frequently done
during square dance inter-
missions Many square dancers
advance to round dancing and
discover they enjoy rounds
better than square dan cing.
according to a club spokesman
Sugarland Mall
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Other members of the dance
dub will be on hand to assist
new students during the course
Round dancing is a couple
Kiwanis Whiteface Breakfast
Cub, Dickies Restaurant. 6:30
Merr Go Rolund Dance Cub
will sponsor a course in Round
Dance Basics beginning Tues
day evening at the Communits
Center Al and Olga Hams will
be the instructors
Registration and initial in-
struction will begin at 0 30 p m
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XEA Collecting Sundries
For G iristown Residents
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JUNIOR
Spertnner
Soparales
fee is $25 per couple
Classes will be conducted
from 6:30-8 pm each Tuesday
for approximately four months
munity Center. 9 a.m.
Amateur Radio Operators,
north biology building of
Hereford High School. 7:30
p-m.
Preshoolers story hour at
Deaf Smith Counts Library. 10
AO. THOMPSON ABSTRACT COMPANY
AJ. SCHROETER-MARGARET SCHROETER
ro. Box 73 364-6641
Five equates of Merry Misers
Square Dance Club danced
Fnday night to the calling of Sid
Perkins in the Community
Center.
Members were reminded al
the important business meeting
to be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. la
the Community Center A new
slate of officers will be elected at
this time After the meeting, the
dub's regular dance will be held
wsith Sid Perkins calling
Merry Misers nil be offering
Hereford Toastmasters. The
Railroad Crossing. 6:30a.m.
Kiwanis Club. Community
Center, ucoa. Manenir Lodge. Masonic
TOPS Chapter 1941. Corn- femple,730p.m.
in the Knights of Columbus
Hall Admission will coat $2.50
per person and $4 per couple.
On Saturday night, a teen
dance is to be held at the
Community Center from 8 p.m.
until 12 midnight Admission
Will be $3 for singles and $5 for
i couples
Umbarger CYO will be
staging a dance Saturday. Jan.
13. in the Umbarger parish Hail
from 8:30 p.m 12:30 am.
Musk will be by KBUY Raaio.
Tickets will cost $2 each.
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Special Greup ladies’
DESIGNER SHOES
Black house. 8 p.m.
Pro-Family Forum. Com
munity Center. 7:30 p.m.
Ladies Fellowship of First
Bible Baptist Church to meet in
members' homes. 7:30 p.m.
Hereford Musk Study Club,
the E.B Black house, 2 p.m.
4-H Teen Leaders. Com-
munity Center, 7 30 p.m
Odd Fellows Lodge. IOOF
Hail. 8 p.m.
TOPS Chapter 1011. Com
munity Ccater. 6 p.m.
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TOPS Capter 9576, Common
ity Center. 4 a.m.
Weight Watchers at First
Baptist Church, weigh-in at 6
pm.
242 East Third Street
Come to see us for Abstracts
or Title Insurance.
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THUESDAY
Wyche Home Demonstration
Club, home of Petr On. 2:30
p.m.
Multiple Mendes Chapters.
Mothers of Twins Club, SWPS
Reddy Room. 4 p.m.
Deaf South County Genealogy
Society. County Library. 7 p.m.
L’Allegra Study Club. Here-
ford State Bank. 9.30 am
Mes’s & Young Mes’s
SWEATERS =
Community Duplicate Bridge.
REC Medallion Room 7:30p.m.
MONDAY
Cry Beta Sigma Phi Council.
Hereford State Bank. 8 p.m
Veleda Study Club, the BB
A trademark, also called a
brand name. can be almost
anything - a word, a name. a
symbol, or any combination of
the three - that identifies the
r origin of a product or a service.
p.m. CYO will be sponsoring a disco
Planned Parenthood Ciaic dance from 8:30 p.m midnight
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also konk out a person Also,
what time does he turn in*
But Rip Van Winkle an alarm
clock with the noisiest dang
available Set the phone on its
heaviest ring if this doesn't do
it, he's no normal sleeper - and
I suggest he’d better stop doing
whatever he's doing that knocks
him unconscious at night
DEAR ANN: I'm the mother
of three good-looking sons, ages
14. 15 and 1'. I'm tired of
having our dinners interrupted
by girls. Last night I announced
there will be no telephone cords
dragging in the plates while the
food gets cold
Do you think girls who phone
boys are chasing them* When I
was growing up. boys called
FUR TRIM WOOLS 55
Plans are to be discussed in
preparation for an Open House
of the hospital’s new gift shop
The Open House is tentatively
scheduled Jan 14
Also, the auxiliary will
consider new ideas for boosting
the current membership rolls
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Community Room of First
National Bank
A number of miscellaneous
tems are needed by the four
imposes of Girksto-n and Xi
Epsilon members hope to collect
these necessities kocally They
stress that most of these
sundries need not be new, but in
usable condition.
The list of needed items is as
folk-s
business meeting
soap shampoo, deodorant,
comba brushes, toochbrushes.
toothpaste, facial tissue hinens
mattress covers. aspirin, pd
lows, tape alcohol gauge,
bandaids spiral notebooks,
pens, pencils and notebook
paper
Anyone wishing to contribute
any of the abuse items is asked
to telephone 364-7637.
In other business Tuesday
night chaptet president Bar
bars Kendall read a communica-
tion from the BSP International
Endowment Fund, explaining
two new grants which have been
proposed The local XEA
chapter voted then approval of
the propositions
A letter of thanks was read
a new series of square dance
lessons, beginning Jan 8. at the
Community (enter interested
couples are invited to join the
classes which will be taught by
Freddie McKee of Amarillo.
Enrollment will be doted after
the first three classes. Each
class will be from 8-10 p.m. each
Monday at the Community
Center Cost will be $25 per
couple or $12.50 per person
Each student must have a dance
partner
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
need to know once and for all.
Does alcohol improve a male's
sexual performance or not? My
husband insists that it does -
BEFORE he takes those few
extra drinks Then when he
can't hack it he refuses to
admit he was wrong We get
into an argument and he blames
me says I turned him off "
Wi you please get me some
recent data on this subject?
Nothing l vac will convinct him
Thanks so much - Lancaster.
Pa.
DEAR LAN: Although there
is plenty of modern scientific
data on this subject. Shake
speare said it best in
"Macbeth "
Discussing the contradictory
effect of alcohol on sexual
performance, the portet tells
Macduff in Act Two. Scene
Three
It provokes and unprovokes
h provokes the desire but it
takes away the performance
Therefore much drink is said to
be an equhocator with lechery
h makes him and it mars him it
sets him on and it takes him oft
It persuades him ' and it
disheartens him .
In simpler terms Alcohol
heightens the desire in males, h
reduces the inhibitions BUT it
also has a physical effect on his
bods that makes it extremely
difficult or impossible to
perform In other words, the
spirit is willing but the flesh is
oh. so weak
DEAR ANN: If you can sohe
this one, you're a genius
I am 22 years old (female),
still living at home with my dad
and brother, who is 25. We all
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Aho. a note was read from Lola
Curtsinger. director of Meals
On-Wheels expressing thanks
for a recent donation
Lillie Shipman announced
that members and their
husbands are imvited to a wine
and cheese party in her home
Jan 13 The chapter's next
business meeting will be Jan 16
in Southwest Public Service
Reddy Room
Jan Walser gave a program
concerming modern choices
Opal Glenn and Mars Sledge
were hostesses during the social
hour
Others in attendance were
Alene Tindal. Jo Ann Richburg.
Dejean Brinkman. Cheryl Bul-
lard. Berti Danes Toni Jones
Phyllis Neill. Sandy Owsley.
VFW. VFW Clubhouse 8
pm
American Association of
Retired Person*. Community
Center, 7 p.m.
BPOE Lodge at Eks Hanl.
8:30p.m.
FEDDAY
Camp Fire Girl Leaders
Association to meet at CFG
Lodge. 9.30 a.m.
Merry Miners Square Deace
Gab. Community Center. 8
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hear. 8 pm.
TUESDAY
Deaf Smith County Historical
Museum open from 10 a.m. - 5
Asking for the community s
supprt members of Xi Epsikon
Nipbachapterof BetaSigmaPh
-ronity decided to evrihret items
Ke Girl stow* USA during the
coming weeks The decision was
made I ueday evenimg during a
doshs. to-cis. ckeaning rags, adopted grandmother, who Ly nn Sciumbato, Pam Stephens,
tea glasses, irons ironing expressed gratitude for XEA's Dixie Williamson and Jeanie
boards a vacuum cleaner, bath gestures during the holidays. Tucker
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G.E.D. TESTS
Next Test Dates lanuary 15th & 16th.
1:30 a.m., both Jays at Hereford High
School Administration Building.
It takes a day and a half to take the
tests. Robert L Thompson
364-0843
tenicht’s reg-larty echeduled
meetimg of the American
Amecaden *f Redred hmm
ha boon camceed. ne AARP
The American Heart Asocis Plata members voteu to donate
nou s fiim 'l Am Jee's Heart "' $10 toward the purchase I
was viewed by 13 members of trophies. which will b
. La Pata Study Club Tuesday presented to tourney winnera.
evening during a mecting in the la other correspondence
home of Dorotha Prowell Mozelle Neill read a tetter fra
Betty Taylor, program chair- a former dub member Near
man. introduced the film, which Hall, who recently moved t
is produced by Reader. Digest Jayton
magazine. The dubs neat meeting i
Foloming the program. dub scheduled Feb 6 in the home*
president Sherry Hoover called Mary Helen Askew
Pit kalian- —I"** ** -wider A Others attending the recea
letter was read from the meeting were Clora Brown
Hereford High School speech Elizabeth McDowell. Lavos
department. requesting support Nieman. Margaret Schrocter;
for its 10th annual speech Roseman Shook. Donna Van
tournament slated here March derZee. Avis White. Kay Cotten
10 in response u> the tetter. La and Ruth Farm
Singles group in Fellowship
Hall of First Baptist Church. 8
p.m.
Story hour for 1-4 grader* at
Deaf Smith County Library. 4
p.m.
Rotary Club. K-Bob’s Steak
House, noon
Hereford Board of Realtors.
Country Club, noon
Free blood pressure Md
diabetes tests lor senior citizens
from 1-4 p.m at Senior Citizens
Center.
WEDNESDAI
SImm* Study-Craft Gab.
Quilting Woctshop and lunch-
eon at Simms Community
Buridrag. 10a.m
Noon Lioat. Community
Center, noon
pm Tuesday through Satur Tops »418, Community Cen-
day; 2-5 p.m. Sunday; dosed ter, 6:30p.m.
Monday Country Single* Square
Hereford Day Care Center, Dance Cub. Community Cen-
board of directon luncheon at ter, workshop at 7:30 p.m and
Country Club, noon dance at 830
Dawn Musk Club, home of a
Mn. Car Wimberley. 2 pm Diseo
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nercou rewCer> VIW.
Community Center. noon. n
Order of Easter Star • Masonic Dance
Temple. :30 P.m.
Lone Star Studs Gub. home c, .
of Ruth Womble. 3 p.m Slated
Rebekah Lodge. IOOF Hall.
7:30 p.m. Three disco dance* are to be
Merry Go Rounds Dance held locally in the coming week
Geb. Community Center..8 Tomorrow night, the local
have different working hours girts Right or -roeg: - Creaky
Dad gets up first and sets the ।
alarmdockforme I m tarn set DEAR LADY: Girts who cal
a for my brother buys tone a lot White it might
The problem is. my brother natter a male's ego, an
could steep through the San aggressive female cm spoil a
Francisco earthquake and the good thing
Chicago fire combined He does On the home from Makena
hear the alarm go off Both rule _ no durine dinner
Dad and I phone him from work mhe boys can phonethe ducks
because we know what • heavy back if they wan to.
steeper he is The telephone is
right by his head He doesn't
hear that either
Almost every night there's an
argument at the dinner table
because Brother insists I did not
set the alarm and we for got to
phone him So - he was late
again
When he loses his yob. of
course, i will be our fault Do
you have a solution to this? -
Dumped On
DEAR DUMPED ON: Is your
brother a pothead - or is he business meeting at noon
perhaps on another drug’ Beet Monday at K Bob s Steak
or alcohol before bedtime can House
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1979, newspaper, January 4, 1979; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477487/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.