The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1984 Page: 7 of 10
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Bennie Womble, left, was recognized as ' Lion of the
Month" during the regular weekly luncheon meeting of
Hereford Lions Club Wednesday President B J
Gilliland cited Womble for his participation and
leadership in club projects for the month of
September.
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See us for your Mobil lubricants.
Delsac. Pegasus. DTE Oils and
Other Fine Mobil Products.
Kerr Oil Co.
Cliff Kerr
LTD Motors, Inc.
221 N. 25 Mile Avenue
Hereford, Texas 79045
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SALES. SERVICE & REPAIR
Hydraulic and Air Cylinders
Hydraulic Pumps
Phone '806 - 364-1913
Home (806) 364-6806
Sonnv Nikkei Hereford 7<X145
Soldiers were taught to perform
any of the duties in a rifle or mortar
squad.
He is a 1'MW graduate of Hereford
High School.
mg. landmine warfare, field com-
munications and combat operations
Completion of this course qualifies
the soldier as a light-weapons infan-
tryman and as an indirect-fire
crewman.
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barbeque 'lip
vegetable stii ks.
bread milk
Edward O. Jones & Co.
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Griego Dragline Inc
Phons 806-364-2322 - 65 Grona
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Members present were Helen
Bishop. Betty Boggs. Doris Coffin,
Mane Goheen. Rose Goheen. Fran-
cis Green. Ada Hollabough. Essie
Martin. Erma Murphy.Lillie Muller.
Judy Craig. Doris Wilson and leone
Buckley
The next regular meeting will be
Oct. 15 at 8 p.m at the Post Home.
ARMY AND AIR FORCE
HOMETOWN news - Pvt Oscar
Ganna, son of Miguel and Mana
Gavina of Ave B has completed
„,«• station unit training 1OSUT1 at
the U S Army Infantry School. Fort
Henning. Ga
OSVT is a 12-week pernsl which
• combines basic combat training and
' adv anted individual training
The training included weapons
qualifications, squad tactics, patroll-
Ladies Auxiliary plans garage sale
Traveling
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fhich
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The Olympic motto. Cituis. Altous.
Fortuis.' mean, faster, higher,
braver
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Telephone
<806 364-2643
Steak linger-, and
i av v mashed potatoes. green peas
., latin with fruit Na rolls, milk
WEDNESDAY -- Marathon
-paufw-tti and meat maestr tossed
salad, blue ribbon fruit honey-
itmeal-raisin cookie honor rolls
TI.C milk
Bill Devers welcomed
SOB $ 28 Mr»e Awe
Me*efo*d r* *0^4*
The l adies Auxiliary to the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4818
,erv > d supper for their members and
famlies Monday evening
After supper, the regular meeting
was called to order by Marta
Williams, president Among other
business matters the group discuss-
ed. they decided to have another
garage sale since the one on Sept. 29
was cancelled due to the weather
•This garage sale is scheduled for
• Oct t> starting at 9 a m
• Fvrrvone is invited to come and
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a......as 364-5090 iTTLs.
Cindy Burnham, child welfare
worker. mlr<»lu<«ni Kathy Irwin f
Post <-hiid welfare case w riter in
that county She was here to observe
the county's program
other members present were
Carolyn Johnson, presiding officer
Hill Johnson. Dr Knn Cook. Bill
Devers, laivon Nieman, and ex-
offici. member Judge Glen Nelson
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THURSDAY - Hamburger let-
tun- tomato, pickle, french fries,
pineapple pudding bun. inilk
- Chicken nuggets,
baked beans,
peaches in s\rup.
IlmmilUT meeting for new officers
in l'4k> The three-year terms of
< ar.'lv n Johnson and Beverly Jay roe
will t-xpirr at the end of the year
Ex-officii member Wanda Spain
ri-.ot the minutes "I the last meeting,
and ex- tfici. member F.arlene C<wk
gavr the financial report The
board s fiscal year ended Sept III
and the report revealed ctal expen-
btures for the year were 114.1'15 18
The state reimbursed Drat Smith
t'ounty for 111.351 50. leaving the
counIv expense at $84., *18
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Breakfast
MONDAY - Cereal, fruit, milk
Il t.SDAY - Donut, rosy ap-
pi. auce. milk
WEDNESDAY - < innancn t.,ast
fruit ' t*s . late milk
I Hl HSDAY - Pancake and syrup
im< n truit milk
FRIDAY - Sausage patti>- bi>< uii
.01,1 jelly ranee June milk
l.uneh
MONDAY - Pizza butteretf < ,rn
.dibage-appie salad, mixed fruit
bread, milk
H t-SDAY
Hui Devers was wrlc,«ned .is a
. a fs-ard member when the Oat
soul * , unty chd<l Welfare B- ant
tool regular monthly meeting
Wednesday Devers will fill „ut the
i xpirrd term of Beverly Jayr-e
V f.^ter mother Ju<h Cross
reported -,n a trip t. H- ust n when
-b. and Mr Cross attend*’! a * hi Id
Aelf.ir* seminar An interesting item
• -r I ster parents, she said, is that
th. legislature has passed a law pr •
tiding liability insurance This pr- •
h-et* 'hem fr,-m possible civil suit by
parent s
Mr' Cross said participants al Ha-
seminar were given encouraegmenl
r, the p, ssdMlitv of allowing foster
parents t administer discipline M
this time, foster parents are n,*l siip-
[»• <■<! t„ even spat a foster child s
hand." she said
rhe nominating committee, hrad-
d by Avis White, will submit reevm-
men.l.diohs at the November or
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ST VNTHONVS
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MONDAY • No school
Tl ESDAY - Hamburgers lettuce,
tomato pi<kl* frenih fries apple
pie milk
WEDNESDAY - Spanish rice with
. runil f>eet fluttered com. green
salad sugar cookies, hoi rolls, milk
THI RSDAY - Chili with beans,
carrot sticks, spinach,
peaches, c rnbread. milk
► RIDVY - Fish krispies with tar
tar sauce, mashed potatoes, green
brans banana pud*line h**t rolls.
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Parsell, Reed D. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1984, newspaper, October 5, 1984; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348376/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.