The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1987 Page: 3 of 12
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Free Concert Friday Night - 7 and 9 p.m.
Performances by the SANDHILL RIVER BAND, featured
at many county fairs, and TAMMY LUCAS,
country music’s pride and joy!
DRAWING FOR FREE PRIZE NIGHTLY!
A drawing will be held at about midnight each night
for a valuable free prize.
Sheri Gouldy
Stephen Artho
Fun for the entire family, and proceeds help
fund the worthwhile activities of the
Sharon Brorman
Fred Fangman
Polly Schilling Hays
John Hays
Amy Berry
Brent Boyd
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The first yroup of "wild animals" visiting Deaf Smith
County Library Tuesday included these youngsters
who found time to pose and have their photo made.
Then were then treated to a viewing of the film, "Dr.
Doolittle." This group of youngsters was only one of
several who attended the special event of the "Animal
Antics" summer reading program. Winners of the
costume contest were to be announced at a later time.
After losing the presidency to Wil-
liam Henry Harrison m 1840. Martin
V an Buren ran again on the Free Soil
ticket He lost
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Summer Carnival!
Featuring Ed Berlingame’s Pride of Texas Shows
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in the diet as well as skills of plan-
ting prepanng and evaluating these
products Each youth will make a
loaf of bread by workshop comple-
tion.
Rules for the Deaf Smith County
1967 Bake Show will be explained to
Bread Fair participants The bake
show will be held Aug 11
planned
July 25
The Hereford Senior Citizens
Association will be sponsoring a
dance from 8-11 p.m Saturday. July
25. at the Hereford Community
Center.
The event is open to everyone. Cost
is $5 per couple.
Entertainment will be provided by
The Country Bound Band
IU. \R \XX 1 VXDER-S: Your new
. ai. t. . dll is absolutely
i t ' . I have ever read on the
abjvil My eyes are open now as
.•ver la-1 :• You tell how to
re. in..'. '. Gw to deal with it and
’ ..w t i.i, .< ■ it I realized as I read
• that I hav. been trying to kid
i.iyM?lf ail th< »- years
I wi- eleiy .ne who deep down
inks hi r she has a drinking pro-
■ leu ■: wt. ,i'. ;:>g with a drinker.
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In Dallas
Harman’s 1987
EVERY-ITEM-IN-THE-STORE
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Continues Nightly
through
Saturday, July 18th
ut the
Presidential Academic Fitness
Award, the UIL Scholar Award, the
U.S. Army Reserve National
Scholarship/Athletic Award, and
was named to Who's Who Among
American High School Students.
In addition to his academic
awards, Arthur was named to the
first team all-district football team
as a defensive back, received
honorable mention on the Super
Centex Team, placed 2nd in district
competition in the 800 meter run, and
was on the sprint and mile relay
teams.
He also received the "I Dare You"
award at Claude along with being an
alternate to Boys State
to U.S.A.F. Academy
Former Hereford resident Arthur
Dawkins entered the U.S Air Force
Academy June 30 after also receiv-
ing an appointment to the U.S. Naval
Academy.
He received both appointments
after being nominated by Hep Mar-
vin Leath.
Dawkins, who attended school and
church in Hereford before moving to
Salado, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J.A Dawkins of Salado and the
grandson of Ed and Irene Dziuk of
Hereford. Emma Lee Moremans of
Dalhart, and Foy and Lorena
Dawkins of Claude
A 1987 graduate of Salado High
School, Dawkins earned the
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have tried everything else. Now try
this. What do you have to lose'1
There are almost as many women
alcoholics as men. so substitute the
word she" for he" when ap-
propriate.
John F Kennedy our 35th presi-
dent was born on May 29 1917. in
Brookline Mass
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the booklet and am so pleased to
know you found it worthwhile
Anyone who is interested should send
12 50 to Ann Landers. P.O Box 11562.
Chicago. Ill 60611-0562 Please
enclose a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope 39 cents postage
and ask for Alcoholism.''
The following came too late to in-
clude in the booklet, but it will ap-
pear m the next printing
ENABLING BEHAVIOR
Faulty Reasoning Expecting him
to be rational: expecting him to con-
trol his drinking: believing his pro-
mises. believing you are to blame for
his drinking
Justifying Agreeing with his ra-
Jennifer Carr
Brian Eades
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Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12.00 1.00-5:00
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The New York Meis Dwight Goo-
den led the National League in 1985 in
pitching with a 1 53 earned-run
average
Something Special for You at Perfect Prices
Shower Delivery Telephone Selections
Monday A Friday 11,00 a.m. - 5,30 p.m.
and Mrs. Robert Burns of
Vandenberg Air Force Base Califor-
nia are the parents of a daughter
born July 11 at Travis Air Force
Base in Fairfield. Calif. She weighed
7 lbs. 6 oz. Mrs. Bums is the former
Diann Brisendine of Hereford.
The couple has two boys. 13-year-
ld Michael, and 12-year-old Mat-
thew .
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
T.E. Bn-endine of Hereford and
Mrs. Doris Burns of
Temperanceville. Va.
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IT : Mty marks the beginning
•f tl <d. 4-H Bake Show project
Any y ilt age 9. or at third grade
evel in the fall, through 19 years of
age. is eligible
Tli, Bread Fair will promote the
Panhand.e > No 1 agricultural pro-
luct '! wheat and will emphasize
utnti : al vaiui "{ wheat products
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111 \K Xf w Y(»l Thanks for
■ • ai 1 worked hard on
tionahzations. Hi- job put.- him
under a lot of pressure "
Minimizing Plenty f people are
worse off" last night wasn’t so
bad "
Covering up Protecting hi- im-
age putting on a smile for the
relatives and neighbors; telling the
children he has the flu. phoning his
place of work and saying he is sick
Blaming Criticizing, lecturing,
threatening, dumping, accusing
Taking over Assuming hi.- respon-
sibilities. unable to let go because
eierything will go to pieces"
Somebody has to do it
Avoiding Using tranquilizers,
food, work to escape stress
Controlling Canceling social
events that might result in excessive
drinking, pouring his alcohol down
the sink or hiding it. pleasing with
him to prove his love by stopping
dnnking
Rescuing I
jail all night "
Enduring Keeping feelings inside
i loss. hurt, rejection, anger,
failure i: allowing fear to immobilize
you "This may be bad. but it's bet-
ter than being alone Where
would I go?”
The alcoholic will get help when he
wants to The thing that will make
him want to is PAIN
To be able to follow the above in-
structions will not be easy In fact it
will be very difficult, but it's the only
way to help the person you love You
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Shire, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1987, newspaper, July 15, 1987; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351707/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.