The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1971 Page: 17 of 18
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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 19M
Til TIKI. (SerlaRat Ceefttv) RIIXKI
FAMl 0
A quiz
for those who
want to lose
weight.
YES ( ) NO ( |
Have you longed to attend class reunion* but
passed them up because of your sire?
YES | ) NO ( 1
Do you look around the fable at a wedding hoping
there s at least one person heavier than you?
YES ( ) NO ( J
Do you wear a light raincoat even on the hottest
days to hide your figure ?
YES ( 1 NO ( )
Did you ever catch yourself looking longingly at
people wearing stylish clothes in normal sizes?
YES { ) NO ( )
When you look in the mirror, do you avoid looking
at yourself from tho neck down?
YES ( 1 NO ( )
Have you started at least a dozen diets on Monday
♦halve ended on Wednesday?
YES ( ) NO ( 1
Have you ever wanted to run after a chilo's bal-
loon, or on old man s hat, but felt helpless and
embarrassed because you just couldn t?
YES ( ) NO ( 1
Does every flight of stairs look like Mt. Everest?
If you ve answered "yes" to any of these questions, then Weight Watchers(R) can help you.
Don t wait onother day.
Come to a Weight Watchers meeting tonight so we ran help you start losing weight.
Weight Watchers will open in Telia, Monday night, 7:00 pjn.
FARM BUREAU BUILDING — 319 S.W. 2nd
Weight Watchers
BETTY BRYANT Is pic-
tured before and after losing
50 pounds as a result of the
Weight Watchers program.
For the first time in her mar-
ried life, she now weighs less
than her husband, Dewey, al-
so pictured.
Weight Watchers
To Meet Monday
Weight Watchers of Tulia will
host an open meeting Monday night
at 7 o’clock in th“ Farm Bureau
conference' room, 319 SW 2nd.
Betty Bryan’., who has lo-t SO
pounds as a r. suit of the reducing
program, will preside. According
to Betty, for the first time in her
married life she weighs less than
her husband and her teenage son!
B.rty says she feels better, has
mo;e energy, ana tile program has
provided her wilii plenty of nutri-
tional food.
Everyone with a weight problem
(are you listening, Nell Mays’’) is
welcome to this meeting, includ-
ing men, women, teenagers und
children.
The plan Is based on three full
meals a day and lots of snacks.
Plan of Weight Watcher, is to
teach people to eat correctly.
“There will be" some listening
and some 'talking on a program
that works,” according to Mrs.
Bryant.
Each member will be given n
prescribed “siting program that
makes him or her lose weight, look
better, and feol better, she said.
•
ror liter Tulia
Coach Cited
At Alpine
ALPINE - Sul Ross State Uni-
versity track and field coach Frank
Khrut has been ironed lame Star
Conference track and field “coach
of the year” by the ISC sports in-
formation directors.
Krhut’s Iatbos won their first
LSC track and field champion-
ship In 22 years of competition
this year squeezing by the How-
ard Payne Ycllow)ack*ts by two
points at San Angelo.
Krhut has been coach at the
Alpine University for •’fa* past
nine years. During football sea-
son. he st rves as defensive co-
ordinator of t h e l,obo fztoibalt
squad. Before joining the Sul Rons
staff, he coached at Post and Tulia
High School.
He was born in Hays, Kansas
and was graduated from Trego
Community High School in Wa-
keeney, Kansas in 1952. He attend- Erich Hardaway of Monahans,
ed Connors Slate College in Warn- ’he conference shot pu! and discus
er, Oklahoma before transferring champion and Jackie Harvey, the
to Sul Ross. He receiited his bach- conference 220 yard dash champ-
elir's degree from Sul Ross in the l-obos in th? specialities.
19K3 #
Krhut will accompany two mem- According to surveyor s meas-
bers of his 1971 squad to the Na- «"*. * «!uare mll€8 c™?™* »
tional Association of Intrrcolleg- '‘•unsmp.
i a t e Athletics national meet in •
Hillings. Montana June 3. 4, and 5. Fro to Church Sundayf
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1971, newspaper, June 10, 1971; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506071/m1/17/?q=gillham&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.