The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1988 Page: 4 of 10
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Page 4-The Hereford Brand, Wednesday, January 13, 1988
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Members of Alpha Iota Mu chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met Jan.
The First National
Bank of Hereford
favor to all the wives of servicemen.
And if you have any suggestions on
how to avoid these sleaze-bags I’d
like to hear them.-Virginia Beach
DEAR MOM: What an upper' How
good of you to let me know Again
you have proven that children will
proud to be from Hereford,
Texas. I hanks for the dedica-
tion to being the best Good
luck!
Low flying insects are said to be a
sign of impending bad weather
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chased a bar of soap the grocer
simply hacked off a chunk from a
large block
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told that they are no good are doom-
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I’m sure
you wonder if anybody ever follows
your advice and w hat happens when
they do. I want to tell you how one let-
ter you printed several months ago
changed my life.
My 23-year-old son was driving me
crazy. I came within an inch of
throwing him out of the house. I
always changed my mind at the last
minute because I was afraid he
would get mixed up with criminal
types and end up in jail or dead.
I knew he was smoking pot and
drinking too much. He ran around
until all hours or stayed in his room
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter
about repairmen who come to the
house got to me like few letters have.
May I speak my piece?
I am a Navy wife. We do not own
our own home. We rent. The landlord
is responsible for repairs. My hus-
band is very handy and doesn’t mind
fixing things, but it seems as if the
day he leaves, everything falls apart.
When I call the landlord about repair
jobs, the man acts as if I am bother-
ing him.
A few weeks ago the refrigerator
quit cold. I had about *100 worth of
meat in the freezer and was frantic
that it would spoil. I called the
landlord and told him it was an
emergency He sent a repairman
who showed up after dark.
The first question out of the repair-
man's mouth was. "Is your husband
home?" When I told him that my
husband was in the Navy, the big ape
said. "You must be lonely. How
would you like to go into the
bedroom?"
It just burns me up that while my
husband is out there risking his life
for his country, jerks like this try to
get it on with his wife.
I hope you will print my letter as a
and watched TV all night. He
couldn't hold a job more than two
weeks and looked like a bum.
I talked to him until I was blue in
the face. I pleaded. prayed, threaten-
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The Chamber Singers are going to Australia!
The Singers have been selected as one of only 100
music organizations to represent North America this
summer at World Expo 88 in Brisbane, Australia.
They will spend TO days in the "land down under
performing for audiences all across the country as
part of Australia’s Bicentennial celebration.
This is a great opportunity for the Hereford
chamber Singers to further their goal of "developing
human relations through music. ‘ It is also a great
honor to be chosen to participate in World Expo 88.
The Facts
On What's
Taking Place in
Town & The
Surrounding Area!
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The Hereford BRAND
Published Daily Except Monday c Saturday
ble. So thank you. Ann Landers, for
the miracle-A Grateful Mom in
DEAR VA.: When you are expec-
ting a repairman make sure that you
are fully dressed when he arrives. Be
cordial but businesslike. If he makes
any improper suggestions or
behaves in appropriately, ask him to
leave and notify his superiors im-
mediately. No woman should have to
put up with the garbage you describ-
ed.
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Charlie’s
Tire & Service Center I
Huseman, Glenda Jesko. Kathie
Kerr. Gay Madaskey. DeeAnn Mat-
thews, Patricia Sarchet, Christi
Smith. and advisor Marge Bell
The next meeting will be Jan 21
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Special
Ol Change Grease Jot - * g
Oil & Filters Included 10
How much to you know about pot.
cocaine, ISD. PCP. crack, speed and
downers'' Think you can handle
them? For up-to-the-minute informa-
tion on drugs, write tor Ann landers'
newly revised booklet. The
Lowdown on Dope "Send $2 50
self-addressed, stamped No 10
envelope 39 cents postage! to Ann
landers. I’ll Box 11562, Chicago.
Ill 6061 1-0562
Wyche Club hears programs
on nutrition, health topics
Wyche Extension Homemakers Carol Odom; 4-H. Pet Ott; recrea-
Club met in the home of Pet Ott tion. Marcie Ginn; telephone. Clara
Thursday for their first meeting of Trowbridge. Virgie Duncan. and
the new year. Louise Axe; parliamentarian. Ott:
The meeting was called to order by and cheer, Camelia Jones
Audrey Rusher. president The The program. "Nutrition and
members recited pledges to the Health” and "How to Eat for Good
United States and Texas flags and Health" was presented by Draper
also repeated the TEHA prayer. Those present were Pet Ott, Virgie
Roll call was answered by eight Duncan. Beverly Jesko, Audrey
members present. Rusher, Carol Odom, Louise
The yearbook was reviewed by Packard, Coreen Odom, and one
Argen Draper and the committee for visitor. Ira Ott.
the new year were appointed The next meeting will be held with
Chairmen include: program. Virgie Duncan on Jan. 21 at 2:30pm
Draper; finance. Coreen Odom; with Beverly Jesko giving the pro-
yearbook, Louise Packard; exhibit, gram on "Hospice."
ed. promised. groveled, yelled and 7 in the SPS Reddy Room for their
wept. Nothing worked. I was first meeting of the new year.
desperate. Prior to the business meeting,
Then I read what you said to a guest speaker Kim Moore was in-
mother who had a similar problem traduced. She presented a program
and decided to take the advice since I on Scherenschnitte, which is the art
had nothing to lose. of scissor cutting.
From that day on I vowed to do a During the business meeting,
complete about-face I quit lecturing President Beckie Fry reminded
and pleading with him to shape up. I members about the Valentine Ball
didn't utter one disparaging word, no which is scheduled for Feb 6 at the
did I criticize him, although there K C Hall. Tickets may be purchased
was plenty I could have said from any member
1 told him I wanted to be his friend Camille Beville reminded
and that he could tell me anthing members that the chapter will be col-
without being afraid that I would lecting food stuffs during January
judge him or put him down. and February for Operation Good
He began to confide in me withm a Shepherd
few days and his hostility disap- After the business meeting,
peared He has gotten a haircut, hostesses Dona Hendrickson and
cleaned himself up and is seriously Wanda Huseman served cake and
looking for a job. I am now confident hot chocolate.
that he will be a productive, useful Members present included Mary
human being A few months ago I Jane Anvik. Janice Betzen, Beville.
would have thought this was impossi- Jackie Fangman. Fry. Hendrickson,
live up lor down) to our expecta- prisoned in Lochleven Castle in
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1988, newspaper, January 13, 1988; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478172/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.