The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 203, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1986 Page: 3 of 12
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people with problems, and this cer-
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Entertainment
Avenue Baptist Church
130 N. 25 Mile Ave.
Evangelist
Lucio Moreno
Revival
April 20-26
7:30 nightly
Feed your Body & Soul
At Noon 12:00 -1:00
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since you
seem to be up on the latest in
A little boy grows up so fast.
No longer is he at your side,
His precious secrets to confide.
theme of the convention was
“Pioneer Women of Today.” There
were 153 delegates registered. In the
district, there are 34 adults clubs
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too hot to handle. Play it cool with Making children's beanbags? Save
suggested to your readers with bir-
thmarks that they avail themselves
of laser surgery. It is especially ef-
fective for port-wine stains.
I know one of your principal
hit me hard. I saw myself in every
line. And now I see my daughter-in-
law making the same mistakes with
her young son. I would never risk our
relationship by speaking to her about
this touchy subject, but I am begging
you to run the poem again. It’s prac-
tically in pieces because I’ve had it
So long, but I hope you can make it
out.-A MILLION REGRETS IN
BEATRICE, NEB.
the women of the Lone Star State
have made through the years. She
said that Texas women have created
more than quilts for their families,
more even than homes,they have
helped piece together the stat of
Texas itself.
Wimberly explained that 16 of
these women in the book tell their
own stories. Together they have pro-
vided a gripping history of the state
from its first Anglo settlement
My hands, once busy, now are still.
The days are long and hard to fill.
I wish I could go back and do
The little things you asked me
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The little games you asked me to
I didn’t have much time for you.
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Present were Helen'Bishop, Fern
Ford, Mabel Heard, Bessie Hill, Bea
Hutson, Billee Johnson, Etoile Mann-
ing, Gladys Miller, Mary Panciera,
Eunice Petersen, Fern Sigle,
Elizabeth Wilson and Willie Wimber-
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Introducing
Shirley Sossaman & Mary Hamby
1001 E. Park
364-6740
book
And ask me please to share your
fun,
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DEAR B.: With tape and a magni-
fying glass I was able to read this
poem.
I agree it’s worth repeating.
Thanks for asking.
TO MY GROWN-UP SON
Music Led By:
Gary Brogdon
Music Minister
First Baptist Church
Friona, Texas
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The picture books are put away,
There are no longer games to play,
No good-night kiss, no prayers to
hear...
That all belongs to yesteryear.
We at El Burrito would like to say
Thanks to Hereford
for your patronage the past year.
Come by to eat some cake & Celebrate with us
our...
Show hours are from noon until 8 p.m. to-
day and Saturday and from 1-5 p.m. Sun-
day. Pictured with the new equipment are
from left, Gary Hollinger, director of
nurses at the hospital, and Kitty Gault and
Mary Kay McQuigg, club members.
The Hereford Brand-Friday, April 11, 1986-Page 3
1YEAR
ANNIVERSARY
CELBRATTON
Manicures
Reg. $8.00
& Pedicures
Reg. 120.00
by Mary
Revival
Meeting
You are invited to hear more about
the Good News at the
Primera Iglesia
Bautista
N. Hwy 385
April 20th thru 23rd
DEAR BLOOM: According to my
consultants in this field-fall ex-
cellent dermatologists), laser
surgery may, in some instances,
Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1:00-5:00
Closing at 5:00 p.m.
April 19th only
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Brown sugar won’t harden If you
store It in the freezer.
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Gift To Hospital
Proceeds from L’Allegra Study Club’s An-
nual Antique Show and Sale will be used
this year to purchase a new defibrillator-
pacemaker for the emergency room at
Deaf Smith General Hospital. The sale
begins today at the Community Center.
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construction has been completed, and
the wing will open to the public in
February 1987. It has large, day-lit
galleries on the top level; storerooms,
study room and offices on the mez-
zanine, and small galleries on the first
floor. A roof sculpture garden will open
reduce the intensity of color and also in spring 1987.
the size of the birthmark, but it will The museum’s 20th-century collec-
not remove it. But thanks for writing tion includes about 1,180 paintings, 3,104
. MW * * may be in- dongs andpapentedrecitertonacoma
terested in trying it. prising 3,564 objects.
Ann Landers' guide to “Necking and peach and plum seeds and cherry
Petting-What Are the Limits? Send pitgs"hsty anrdidrthemesndnith
Box 1 1995,Chicago, Ill. 60611, e’nclos- to use.
ing 50 cents and a Iong,s tamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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— Get Ready For Summer—
Specials Good Thru April 30th
I’d tuck you in all safe at night
And hear your prayers, turn out
the light,
Then tiptoe softly to the door..
Saturday, April 19th
MET HAS
NEW WING
NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Edward
I. Koch and Museum Director Philippe
de Montebello recently unveiled the
Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new,
HO.OOO-square-foot southwest wing that
will house the museum’s extensive col-
lection of 20th-century art.
The wing is to be known as the Lila
Acheson Wallace Wing in honor of the
ill m‘‘lion gift of the late Mrs. Wallace
to the $26 million protect and the en-
dowment she created to ensure the
wing's operation.
The new wing was designed by the
architectural firm of Kevin Roche John
Dinkeloo and Associates. The basic
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I and decorated tables using a Texas ordering bulbs. Also, a contribution
patriotic motif. was made to the food pantry.
I Wimberly reviewed the book Miller, Billee Johnson and Fem
"Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine" Sigle gave reports of the Top of
by Jo Ella Powell Exley, a fifth Texas District Federation of
I generation Texan and a decendant of Womens Clubs Convention held
I pioneers of the state. recently at the Sheraton in Amarillo
The title is familiar names of quilts with the Canyon Clubs as hosts. The
Perms $2750
with 500 members, 82 of Wch are
new members.
In the club report adawards,
Pioneer Club received 12frst place
certificates, two second places and
one third place. Among the top
awards, first places Mere in club
report, president's report and two for
Willie Wimberly presented an in- through the naming of its last fron-
formative program entitled "Voices tier.
of Frontier Women" when members Gladys Miller presided over the
of Pioneer Study Club met recently business meeting. Bessie Hill,
DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I For life is short, the years rush
first read this poem in your column it past...
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 203, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1986, newspaper, April 18, 1986; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478030/m1/3/?q=architectural+drawings: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.