The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1989 Page: 3 of 10
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DEAR DENVER: Beautiful.
You’ve given the Beuys and Ricks
world some wonderful
advice. Let’s hope they have sense
, supper
tonight
St. Thomas Episcopal Church will
be the site of Shrove Tuesday’s
Pancake Supper set from 5-8 p.m.
today.
The annual event will feature
pancakes, syrup, sausage, apple sauce,
coffee and milk. Prices for the all-
you-can-cat meal are $3.50 for adults
and $2.50 for children six and under.
Tickets arc available from any
church member or may be purchased
at the door.
Proceeds from the event will benefit
the church.
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separated when J unior was 6 months Catholic priests take an oath of poverty
Greeting guests were the honoree and her mother, Betty Hammock,
pictured at left. The Frosts exchanged vows Dec. 17, 1988.|
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wedding shower Saturday in the home
of De’Aun Spain, 229 Hickory.
The honoree greeted guests as did
her mother, Betty Hammock
Serve creamy low-fat soup
By NANCY BY AL
Better Homes and
Gardens Magazine
Food Editor
You won’t believe a soup this rich
tasting is made with skim milk. It
has only 268 calories per serving but
you'd swear it was made with cream.
To give the soup extra body, we
pureed part of the celery in a food
processor or blender Try the same
trick with pureed carrots or potatoes
to thicken soups or sauces.
CREAMY CHICKEN-CELERY
SOUP
H of a 2-pound bunch celery
1 medium whole chicken breast
skinned
2 medium carrots, peeled and halv-
ed crosswise
Vz cup sliced green onions
1 cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon margarine or butter
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 cups skim milk
1 teaspoon snipped parsley
% teaspoon salt
h teaspoon dried thyme, crushed
*■» teaspoon pepper
Trim and slice celery (should have
about 3h cups). In a large saucepan
combine celery, chicken, carrots,
onions and broth. Cover and simmer
until chicken and vegetables are
tender, about 25 minutes. Transfer
chicken and carrots to a bowl. When
chicken is cool enough to handle, cut
meat into bite-size pieces. Slice car-
rots. Set chicken and carrots aside
In blender container or food pro-
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mixture until smooth
In the saucepan melt margarine;
stir in flour. Add milk all at once.
Cook and stir over medium-high heat
until mixture is thickened and bub-
bly. Add pureed mixture, cut-up
chicken, sliced carrot, parsley, salt,
thyme and pepper Heat through.
Makes 4 servings.
Nutrition information per serving:
268 cal., 33 g pro., 17 g carb., 7 g fat,
74 mg chol., 860 mg sodium.
Pancake
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discovered that I was pregnant. I
was 17. My baby was born when I
was a senior in high school.
My "Rick," who always said
Some children nag a parent to take he’d stick with me if anything went
the other one back so they can "be a wrong, decided he was too young
family". If this happens make it clear for fatherhood so I was left with the
that Daddy is impossible to live with responsibility of raising our son
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teenager faster than raising a child.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read in Sign me-Bccn There and Know the
the paper that a Catholic priest from Scene in Denver
Like many criminals, he "found Philadelphia won over a million dollars DEAR DENVER:
God" in prison, conned the authorities ($ 1,077,777.77 to be exact) playing a
and got an early release for good slot machine in Donald Trump’s casino of the
behavior. His "good behavior" lasted in Atlantic City.
A casino executive said Father enough to take it.
My laugh for the day: I know a
man who gave up smoking, drink-
Hammock, was honored with a by greenery.
A hostess gift of a card table and 2
chairs was presented to Mrs. Frost. «
__________ Hostesses included Bobbie Purcell,
Refreshments included nut breads, Spain, Kaye Hansard, Cleta Weemes,
punch, coffee. Refreshments were Matthews, Dorothy Sargent, Carolyn
served by Claudia Smith and Jane Kubacak, Marilyn Bell, Jan Salazar, .
Matthews. Mary Ann Cantu, Smith, and Betsy
The serving tabic was centered with Perez.
Bay View Study Club learns
about crime by juveniles
Bay View Study Club met Mrs. Halbert announced the
Thursday, Feb. 2, at the home of Mrs. resignation of Mrs. B.H. Futrell as
N.C. Hays. treasurer and reported that the
Mrs. J.A. Burran introduced the Executive Committee has asked Mrs.
guest speaker, Lupe Chavez, Juvenile Dudley Bayne to take over the duties
Peace Officer for Deaf Smith County, of treasurer. Mrs. Bayne has agreed
Chavez spoke about the nature of his and reported the current balance to
work, the case load the office handles, members present.
and the options he can consider in Following motions and discussion ’
investigating and counseling youth concerning honorariums by the club, «
offenders. All cases come to Mr. Mrs. Eadcs gave the report of the j
Chavez'office by referral from law Nominating Committee. The following i
enforcement agencies. At the close of officcrswcreclcctedbyballottoscrve
his remarks, Chavez showed a film on during the 1989-90 club year: Mrs.
crime by young people, and the Kenneth Halbert,president; Mrs. J.A.
consequences of the crime. Burran, vice president; Mrs. Earnest
Following the program refreshments Langley, corresponding secretary; Mrs.
were served to Chavez and members Charlie Holt, recording secretary; Mrs.
present by Mrs. Hays. After the Dudley Bayne, treasurer.
refreshments were served, the meeting Members present were: Mmes,
was called to order by Mrs. Kenneth Wesley S. Fisher, Alton Fraser, Abel
Halbert, president. The Club Collect Ruga, Howard Gault,
was read and approved. Mrs. R.W. *,,!— ' — "—'!-,J ’
Eadcs read a letter of thanks from Mrs.
Charles Watson.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have and you arc better off apart. If Junior alone. It was a terrific struggle, but
a 4-year-old son. His father is on asks about the scar, tell him a long with the help of God and my
parole after serving time for burning time ago someone accidentally burned parents I made it.
down my house when I refused to let him with a cigarette, then change the P'---- —" " . . .
him in. He is a drug addict, a dealer subject. It serves no useful purpose to think twice before "resting" in bed
and an alcoholic. He has committed depict his father as a monster,
several armed robberies since he's
been out of jail, but luck has been with
him and he’s never been caught.
DEAR GEORGIA: You are lucky Rlclc "resting" in bed together), working to discover the elements in
that your husband has no interest in the Since I have had firsthand extxui- the venom responsible for this effect,
boy. Let’s hope it stays this way. encc with this sort of thing, I feel
When Junior starts to ask questions qualified to give them some advice.
about his Daddy, and he will one day, When I was 17,1 "rested" in bed
simply say he is living somewhere else with my boyfriend, too. Of course,
because living together did not work we ended up doing things wc had
out. This explanation will hold him for no right to do. After a few "naps” 1
a while. If he wants to know more
when he is older, you can tell him
Daddy broke the law and went to
prison.
old, and his father went to jail when and everything they have belongs to addressed, stamped business-size
Junior was a year and a half. The word the church. How about this?—Big Q in envelope (45 cents postage) to Ann
"Daddy" never comes up because ’ * . —™■
nobody talks about him.
My son has a scar on his thigh from
when his father burned him with a
cigarette. He was 3 months old at the Jesuits, Dominicans and Holy Cross
lime. His father was beating me. 1 got i _7 r _7 77.
away but he grabbed the boy and held Gilibcrti is a diocesan priest and he is provoked insect stings in the belief
come back to him. What do I say when
the boy asks about the scar? As you
that the venom helped alleviate pain-
ful symptoms of arthritis, says
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was AIMplus magazine.
can sec, I need some answers. Please especially interested in the letter Researchers now confirm such
help mc.-_Columbus, Ga. signed "Perplexed Parents in stings may possess anti-
Kansas." (They caught Betty and inflammatory properties and are
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DEAR BIG Q: Catholic priests
who belong to orders such as the
take a vow of poverty. Father Frank tunes- many South American people
got an
about a month. When I realized that / " ~ '
he hadn’t really changed, I stopped Gilibcrti comes in regularly on Fridays
seeing him but he continues to call and to play the slot machines and that he
keep me informed of his activities. fed this particular machine for an hour ing, and rich food. He was healthy
He hasn't mentioned seeing ourson. and a half before he hit the jackpot. right up to the time he killed hitn-
Therc’s no way I’d let him anyway. 1 was surprised to read that the self. (Johnny Carson)
How can I teach my child to be priest said he was going to buy a car
straight and stay away from people like for a friend and use the bulk of his z
that? What do 1 tell the boy when he winnings to set up a fund for teenagers you love is an alcoholic? " Alcohol-
... 1 l0 allcnd Catholic high school in 5— '----- - -
"Where is he?" "Why can't I sec him?” Philadelphia.
He doesn’t know his father. Wc I was under the impression that
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1989, newspaper, February 7, 1989; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351809/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.