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Page 4-The Hereford Brand, Friday, April 18, 1986
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Displaying Indian Doll
Maha Baddour is exhibiting an authentic Indian doll,
just one of many items that will be on sale during
L‘ Allegra Study Club’s Annual Antique Show and Sale
which begins today at the Community Center. Show
hours are today and Saturday from noon until 8 p.m.
and from 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Price of admission is $2 and
a ticket is good for all three days.
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ticipating.
Prior to coming to High Plains
Hospital in August 1982, Hoffman
was a chaplin at Brooke Army
Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston,
Hoffman has been the pastor of
churches in Amarillo, Abilene, and
Holliday, Texas.
Ing arrangements for the noon din-
ner which will honor the teachers
and other workers.
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Women
attending
assembly
United Methodist Women of First
UMC in Hereford are represented by
four members at the National
Assembly of UMW in Anaheim, Cal.,
this weekend. This is the largest
delegation from any church in the
Amarillo District UMC.
Mrs. Wallace Kirbyis attending as
a member of the Northwest Texas
Conference UMC executive commit-
tee. She is the conference historian.
Mrs. Ronald Fuhrmann on the
Amarillo District executive commit-
tee as district coordinator of suppor-
tive community.
Mrs. John Stevenson is president
of the local unit of UMW, and
Eleanor Hudspeth has held offices
and served as study leader many
times during her years of member-
ship.
Each of the four will spend more
time visiting relatives while they are
on the West Coast.
Tickets - •280
Pre-schoolers & under Free
All Proceeds Go To
Hfd. Campfire, Inc.
For Life-Beauty- Security-Quality
ORNAMENTAL
IRON SERVICE
208 Lake St.
364-6878
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LOYALTY noun the state or
quality of being faithful to a
person, cause, duty etc.
At the First National Bank of
Hereford we don’t take the word
loyalty lightly.
We think our primary
responsibility is to our customers
and the community we serve. That’s
why you’ll find members of our staff
involved in the community. And
you’ll find us ready to help you, as
a customer of our bank, in any way
we can.
If you want a bank that will
be faithful to you, come to First
National Bank of Hereford.
The Franco-Prussian War came to
an end Feb. 16, 1871, with France’s
defeat.
A.O. THOMPSON ABSTRACT
A COMPANY
Margaret Schroeter, Owner
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‘ P.O. Box 73 242 E. 3rd Phone 364-6641
Across from Courthouse
‘Belgtem
Belgium derives its name from the
Belgae, the first recorded inhabitants,
who were probably Celts.
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CHURCH
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Friday, April 18th
H.H.S. Cafeteria
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FINANCIAL
PLANNING
I DAYTON, Ohio (AP)-For many of
a the salaried employees at NCR Corp.,
■ the firm’s own personal computers
lacha ve become a novel employment perk
"that helps them make financial plann-
I ing decisions.
7 A company-designed software pro-
| gram allows the workers to calculate
what selection to make among the op-
tional company benefits available. The
program keys decisions to family needs
and income projections and allows
changes as individual needs and goals
change. The company has set aside 256
PCs for employee use only.
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Bank of Hereford
Richards Siding Company
"Your Home-Town Siding Company"
dMMSide.
Leon Richarchi-Owner 364-6000
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Having trouble opening a stuck lid?
Tap gently around the side edges
and then the top edges. Hold the lid
with a towel and, pressing it down,
turn it with a firm hand.
group will meet on Wednesday at
9:30 a.m. at the home of Helen
Eades, 402 Douglas.
The youth of FBC are having a
“Happy Hot Dog Happening” that
will take place at 5:45 p.m. Monday.
The youth will serve breakfast at
8:30 a.m. Sunday in the church
fellowship hall. Parents, are also in-
vited to stay and hear Billy Hobbs at
9:45 a.m.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Teacher Appreciation Sunday will
be observed in First United
Texas. The Georgia native was ing service at First UMC, which
educated at Mobile College, Mobile, begins at 10:55 a.m., will be presen-
Alabama, and at Southwestern Bap- tation of the Cub Scout God and
tist Theological Seminary, Fort Family Awards to Chris Williams
Worth. He will receive the Doctor of and Tommy Williams. Tommy is the
Ministry degree from San Francisco son of Gebrge and Nancy Denton;
Theological Seminary in May. Chris’ parents are Roger and Judy
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hkk for those who have been through the
MMdhh experience of divorce.
I •Al Lynn Gurney-Marjorie Stephens
church fellowship hall. They will
bear a guest speaker, Roy Wilson of
Amarillo, president of the Amarillo
District Methodist Men. All men of
the church are urged by Ike Stevens,
local president, to be present.
This will be the April meeting for
Methodist Men, changed from the
usual time on Thursday. The May
meeting will also be on a Sunday
morning, Stevens said.
CHURCH OF
THENAZARENE
Revival services with Dr. C.
William Fisher, author and full time
evangelist with the Church of the
Nazarene, will be at 7:30 p.m. on Fri-
day and Saturday.
Services on Sunday will be at 10:30
a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
We would like to invite everyone to
come and worship with us.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The public is invited to hear the
Rev. Bruce Kochsmeier’s sermon at
regular 10:30 a.m. worship service
Sunday entitled “The Sharper Im-
age.” The scripture lesson is
Numbers 13:25-33, 13:140.
The youth fellowship, both junior
and senior highs, will have a movie
night Sunday evening. Both groups
will leave from 138 Uveoak at 4 p.m.
sharp to go to Amarillo for a movie
and supper. Bring money for both.
The library recently added five
new books: “If God Cares,” “Why
Do I Have Problems?” (Lloyd
Ogilvie), “Living On the Ragged
Edge” (Charles Swindell), “Dropp-
ing Your Guard” (Charles Swindoll),
“Ordering Your Private World”
(Gordon MacDonald), and “The
Word Parents Handbook”
(Lawrence Richards). The instruc-
tions for checking out books are writ-
ten on a poster.
worship starts at 7 p.m.
Pastor Eugene Crane invites the
public to attend services at the
church, 410 Iing.
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High Plains Baptist Hospital in Methodist Church Sunday, when all
Amarillo, will lead a five-day revival workers in the church school will be
at the Dawn Baptist Church, April recognized at a family covered dish
23-27. dinner after the morning worship
The services, which will begin service.
each evening at 7:30, are a part of the Donna Ruland, chairman of the
“Good News America-God Loves Education Work Area, is in charge of
You” simultaneous revivals in which the brief program that will be
Southern Baptist churches presented; Tom and Betty Coneway,
throughout the Panhandle are par- Family Life Coordinators, are mak-
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FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Dr. Reid Doster will be presented
in revival April 20-23. Special music
will be given by Archie Coplen.
Dr. Doster will be speaking at 11
a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday and at 7 p.m.
Monday through Wednesday.
He will be sharing issues facing to-
day’s family: depression, affluence,
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Local Church News
5 WESLEY UNITED Amarillo. Lewis,. layman at the from 9 a m. to 12 noon Sunday. !g
1 METHODIST CHURCH Bell Avenue Baptist Church in All members of the church and J
The W.U.M. Men will meet at 7 Amarillo and a salesman for Baird’s friends are invited to visit these 1
a.m. Saturday for breakfast at the Bakery, has led music for two rooms, where material for study and
church and the W.U.M. Women will previous revivals at the Dawn research, as well as reading for per-
have a salad supper at 7 p.m. Thurs- church. Jim Hickman, pastor at the sonal information and pleasure, is I
day, April 24, in Ward Parlor. Dawn Baptist Church, says, “Marvin accessible. I
Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. always brings spirited congrega- —
and the Sunday morning worship is tional singing and great solos.” Methodist Men of First United E
11 a.m. A special children’s sermon The Dawn Baptist Church is Methodist Church will meet for |
is held each Sunday. Sunday evening located 13 miles east of Hereford in breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Sunday in the I
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