The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1984 Page: 5 of 12
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to those who are struggling to stay
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includes postage and handling.
A homecoming barbeque dinner is
scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday,
Sept 28 at the Vega County Barn
The event is being sponsored by the
Vega High School seniors.
Admission price is $5 for adults
and $2.50 for children 10 years of age
or under. Price includes barbeque,
beans, potato salad, cole slaw, tea,
coffee and assorted cobbler
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■ Short Course in Beef " being offered
Oct 4-5 at Texas AiM University to
better educate members about beef
Huggins gave a report on the na-
tional beef cook-off First place was
awarded to Tennessee, second place
to Arkansas and third place to
Michigan She also announced that
the CowBelle Fall Convention would
be held in conjunction with the Texas
Cattle Feeders Association Conven-
tion at the Villa Inn in Amarillo on
Ort 21-23
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After
reading your response to the widow
who found life “joyless and dismal”
a year and a half after the death of
her husband, I felt compelled to
write.
Two years ago I came home from
work and found my sister dead from
a drug overdose. (She was 42 and I
was 31.)
After months of trying to deal with
my anger at my sister for leaving
me, with my guilt at not having been
able to save her, and. even more im-
portant, with my rage at God for let-
ting it happen, I sought help through
the Yellow Pages of the telephone
book I found numerous organiza-
tions and-or groups designed to help
people endure the grieving process
and adjust to a new life after losing a
spouse or a child. But nowhere did I
find an organization that could help
someone who had lost a sister or a
brother
I was lucky enough to be able to put
myself back together, but I must tell
you that the emotional trauma of see-
ing my sister's body is still with me
After all this time I feel the hurt and
the pain and the sadness.
Is there a group that might help a
person who has had an experience
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Speaking
Betty Huggins, state president of CowBelles, spoke
and presented a slide show concerning the club and its
upcoming activities during the CowBelle meeting
Tuesday at the Hereford Country Club.
AU interested persons are asked to
attend
DEAR FRIEND: I am going to
recommend a book I mentioned in
this column several months ago.
More than 225,000 copies have been
sold. Never have I received such a
positive response to a book in all my
years of writing. Many have told me
they are reordering because they
want a copy for a friend or relative
and don't want to part with theirs.
Those who have read this book
can't thank me enough. It tells, in
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how to handle anxiety and the pain of
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Following Huggins' speech, a short
business meeting was held Klett
reported on the CowBelle Continen-
tal Ball to be held Oct 20 in Amarillo
at the Hilton Inn A door prize will be
given away and there will also be a
dinner dance Tickets are on sale for
$200 per couple, with proceeds going
to help support beef promotion
Tickets are available to anyone in-
terested in going as well as CowBelle
members For further information,
contact Charmay ne Klett at 364-7264
The treasurer's report was submit-
ted by Francis Berry All members
voted to send Sandra laine, Sophie
Richardson and Mildred Garrison as
delegates to the 1984 fall convention
The next meeting for the club is set
for Oct 16 at the Hereford Cattle
Commission Lunch and a short
meeting will follow Afterwards, all
members and guests are invited to
attend the sale
Anyone interested in joining
Hereford CowBelles may contact
Klett
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anger and pain? Or can you recom-
mend a book’ I’m still angry with
my sister, with God and
myself.--Nightmare Revisited In
Mississippi
CARPET SALE EVER
The members and guests of the
Hereford CowBelles gathered at the
Hereford Country (Tub on Tuesday
for their monthly meeting and lun-
cheon
The meeting was called to order by
Charmayne Klett. president, and
Nancy Josserand read the invoca-
tion Peaches Reinauer introduced
her guests from Melbourne,
Australia as Mrs Gwen Cornish,
Mrs Joelle I .ucas and her son.
Michael Lucas
Klett introduced the guest speaker.
Betty Huggins of Junction, who is the
state president of the Texas
CowBelles Huggins presented a
slide show entitled The CowBelle
Story in Slides" which was made by
the Golden Spread CowBelles and
Elaine Mies, a local member of the
Hereford CowBelles
The presentation informed
members of the various activities
that CowBelles are involved in such
as educating the public on the nutri-
tional values of beef. education in
schools, participating in booths at
county fairs and state teachers con-
ventions. helping in 4-H and making
a beef by -products kit The film also
showed how the beef promotion com-
mittee plays a major part in pro-
moting beef in local supermarkets,
selling beef gift certificates and pro-
moting the state and national beef
cook-offs
'Promoting and educating the
public on beef is the main purpose of
CowBelles. " Huggins stated
She also informed members of a
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.