The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1984 Page: 4 of 12
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MENS QUALITY SUITS WITH VESTS
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LARGE GROUP OF MENS QUALITY
SPORT A DRESS SHIRTS
Health insurance
helps guarantee you
against an
uninsurable loss.
B.J. Gililland
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business meeting which was con-
ducted by Sunny Brush, president,
resignations by Patti Brown and
Beverly Jayroe were accepted.
Avis White was elected to replace
Mrs. Jayroe as vice-president and
Mr and Mrs Rodolfo Vasquez are
the parents of a daughter. Raquel
Anissa. bom Sept. 9. She weighed 8
lbs. 11 oz.
She was bom in Parmer County
"Possibility Principles For
Growth," a film workshop designed
to help individuals in their business.
SMALL GROUP - FEW SIZES MENS SPORT
COATS FEW QUALITY SUITS
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cousins of Mrs. Reinauer. Mrs. Reinauer
said that her guests were “quite amazed”
at the cattle in the feed yards. Pictured
from left to right are Mrs. Lucas, Michael,
Mrs. Reinauer and Mrs. Cornish.
GROUP BOYS LONG SLEEVE
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8:30 a m. at Sugarland Mall.
The event, open to all ages, will
benefit St. Jude's Children's
Research Hospital and will coincide
with similar bike-a-thons across the
country
Registration forms may be obtain-
ed from local schools or at the Deaf
Smith County Chamber of Com-
merce office.
Riders will enlist sponsors to
donate a sum for each mile the rider
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BUSH SHOES VALUES TO $50"
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203 E. Park 364 2666
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afternoon in the home of Mrs. Gerald
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more than 13 years and has served as
director of pastoral care and ad-
ministrative assistant to Dr.
Schuller.
Back-To-School
Clean-Up Special
Living Room, Hall, 3 Bedroom Traffic Area
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Furniture, Car Interiors, Dyeing fit Tinting Carpets.
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family, church and community life, of the Robert Schuller Ministries for
will be presented from 7 to 10 p.m.
Friday andrwill begin at 8 a.m. on
Saturday at the First Presbyterian
Church.
The workshop will be conducted by
Wilbert B Eichenberger with a
registration fee of 335 per person.
For further information concerning
fees, contact the church at 364-2471 or
304-2574
Churches of all denominations are
invited to bring or send a delegation
The focus of the workshop is to share
with all churches how the church can
become most effective as a mission
in the community by recruiting,
training and mobilizing the laity
The five films feature Dr Robert
H Schuller, senior pastor of the
Crystal Cathedral of Garden Grove,
Calif ., and the internationally weekly
televised Hour of Power," as he lec-
tures on the church campus during
t a.
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Visiting Hereford
Gwen Cornish and her daughter, Joelle
Lucas, and Mrs. Lucas’ five-year-old son,
Michael, are visiting in the home of Mrs.
Joe Reinauer Sr. The family is from
Melborne, Australia and are distant
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Guadalupe Alvarado, Maria Ale-
rt jandre, Delfina Barrientez, Girl Bar-
' rientez, Martha Bridges, Ramon
- Casarez, Roberta Casarez, Myrtle
Conyers.
Oyd Ellard, Margaret Fowler,
Jesus Guerrero, Abram Hill, Matilde
Hernandez, Walter Hodges, Patricia
j Kelley, Earl Lance, Eldon Ukes.
Delia Lopez, Gloria I<opez, Clint
Lundry, Brienna Maxwell, Charles
Martin, Ernestine Martinez, A.G.
May, Deloris McNeely, Boy McNee-
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J Donald Paetzold, Amelia Pesina,
[ Girl Pesina, Martha Roberts, Linda
Rakow, Boy Rakow, Delia Quintero,
I George Tate, Raymundo Tabares,
I T.L. Sparkman, Sarah Wagner,
Claudia White.
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Other members present were
Mmes. R.E. Curtsinger, H.V. Mc-
Cabe. Reece Stewart, Lanoy Tooley,
Carl Wimberly and a visitor Mrs.
Alvoy Noles of Rotan. Texas.
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Possibility Principles
For Growth
Apply the successfilled principles shared by
Dr Robert H Schuller through the Institute for
Successful Church Leadership
These lectures are now on him and scheduled
for viewing in an 11 hour weekend workshop
This will help you in many ways: in your Business,
in your Family Life,
in your Church Life,
in your Community Life
First PresbytPiion Church
M., Sept.21 7 PM - 10 PM Set., Sept. 22 I AM - 4 PM
For More Information, call 354-2574 or 364-2471
Tickets Available Al The Door!
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Let Us Clean It Up While
The Kids fire fit School!
If a bum is mild, with skin unbro-
ken and no blisters, plunge it into ice
waler until pain subsides Apply mild
burn ointment or petroleum jelly if
pain persists Send for physician if
burn is severe Apply sterile
compresses and keep patient quiet
and comfortably warm until doctor
arrives Do not try to clean burn or to
break blisters
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Volunteers are needed to coor-
dinate the local event.
The first railroad in America had
wooden tracks.
G.E.D. Testing
GED Testing will be held at the Hereford Independent
School District Administration Building, Oct. 17th and
18th, 1984 at 8:30 A.M. both days. Allow IVi days for
testing. For further information call:
Robert L Thompson 364-0843
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Valdez and Mrs. Jose M.
Vasquez.
Film workshop slated Sept. 21,22
the Institute for Successful Church
leadership
Eichenberger has been on the staff
for ’Gay Nineties' program
Dawn Music Club opened the by Parker with Mrs. John Stribling
meeting Tuesday at the piano. Tunes including "Hello
My Baby,” "After the Ball,” "Tra la
la Boom-de-aye,” and "Quilting Par-
ty" set memory wheels turning to
meeting with a review of programs establish a "Gay Nineties" mood,
for the year. A study of American Members also joined in singing the
music wiU be made with a program "Hymn of the Month" led by Mrs.
theme of “Gay Nineties.” Bill Caraway. A birthday cake
Mrs. J.B. Caraway, second vice- celebrating the club’s 35th year was
president of Texas Federated Music served.
Clubs, spoke of the coming National
Convention of Federated Music
Clubs to take place in Wichita, Kan.
in April 1985.
The program for the meeting was a
"Name That Tune” game conducted
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Bike-a-thon scheduled Sept. 29
A "Wheels for Life Bike-a-thon" is completes. Those who raise $25 will
planned for Sept. 29 and will begin at receive a St. Jude t-shirt. Those rais-
ing $75 will receive both a t-shirt and
a barrel tote bag.
INFANT DEPT.
ENTIRE STOCK
x/i Price
LARGE GROUP JffirSW ROUP LONG SLEEVES
200 to 300 400 to 500
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Page 4-The Hereford Brand, Thursday, September 20, 1984
La Plata Study Club
honors past president
z
La Plata Study Club opened its new responding secretary.
club year wit a dinner meeting in the Letters were read from Bay View
home of Clora Brown. Study Club, Hereford Rotary Club,
The yearbook committee compos- Bud to Blossom Garden Club, United
ed of Virginia Woodford, Dorothy Way and lifeline.
Mercer, Beverly Jayroe and Audine
Dettman served as hostesses. The club presented retiring presi-
New yearbooks were presented to dent, Sarah Hazelrigg, with a silve
the members and during the tray in recognition of her outstandinj
• ■■ ■ ■ • — service as president of the club las'
year. Members also brought gifts foi
their secret pals and names wer
revealed.
The next meeting will be in th
__________________ home of Lavon Nieman on Oct. 16 a
.Inlie Helms was elected to serve as 7:30 p.m. Amy Gililland will presen
recording secretary as well as cor- a book review.
Dawn Music Club meets
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Parsell, Reed D. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1984, newspaper, September 20, 1984; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348352/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.