The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1989 Page: 9 of 10
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The Hereford Brand--TUeiKlay, February 7,1989-Pag* 9
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Institute. "What we do know is that it
One of the possible circumstances
relationships they had previous to their
uncomfortable around a bum victim
program,
read the minutes which were approved.
What can we remember in order to
At first it was rough but as time
Named to the list was Kyle Ryun a 4.00 scale while completing at least walk a8ain But • kept try*n8 ani1 1
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CATTLE FUTURES
METAL FUTURES
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Roll at Wayland Baptist University, it
was announced today.
A total of 186 students from 12
states and one foreign country were
named to the Dean's Honor Roll for
the fall term.
tics.
Refreshments were served by the
interest and concern, not out of
intrusive curiosity."
Though the way others perceive
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The opening exercise was a poem,
"Do You Remember When?" 1
Winnie Wiseman.
Mrs. Sue Proctor of Friona
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1500 West Park Ave.
COMMODITY 9EVMQES
Richard Schlobs Steve Hytinger Brenda Yosten
Phone 364-1216 Each Trading Day After 5:30 P.M.
for Recorded Commodity Update.
GRAIN FUTURES
attended the
Association
Training held Jan. 23 at South Georgia
Baptist Church. They included Debra
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Jennie Terrell.
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Lcatrus Clark, Mission Study Caudle were hostesses io23 members, advice would be to ask the questions
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book would be given Feb. 22 at 9:30 Boyer," M^m, ‘crameT’ SMcit.
is "Together We Can." She
Strcun. who posted a 3.53 grade point 12 semester hours during the term,
average (GPA) for the recently-
completed term. A junior, he is the son
of Mrs. Murlcne Streun of 424 Star,
Hereford.
The Dean's Honor Roll" is
Cultural Club meeting held
The Cultural Club met Jan. 27 in presented the program as she
the home of Wilma Gocttsch as 13 demonstrated BeautiControl Cosme -
members and two guests were present
President Byrdic Fellers conducted
the meeting. The opening prayer was hostess to members, S.T. Walton,
led by Edith Hunter. The Pledge of Jewell Hargrave, Marie Thames.
Allegiance to the U.S. flag and the Jewell Rogers,Fellers. Edna Mamcll,
Salute to the Texas Flag was repeated. Naomi Hare, Wiseman, Edith Hunter,
Nell Pope, Bertha Dcttmann, and
by Carrie Mac Doak.
Guests included Proctor and Kara ^?ys'
Landrum.
New Day." Owen was assisted by staying away, she says.
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bublctt reported that four members Covington, and Bibbic Morgan, who better interact with someone who has
.l- Amarillo Baptist gavc examples of resolute, rugged, been burned?
L.« leadership resilient, and refined women. "That the bum victim is a normal
Vinson gavc the prayer calendar person like you and I, loved by his
- , and Eades led the prayer for missionar- family, who has undergone an
Perry, Beverly Curtis, Sublett, and jcs abnormal experience and is recovering
—..—-----... Lee, Mildred Drake, and Ella from his injuries," she says. "My
Lcatrus Clark, Mission Study Caudle were hostesses to 23 members, advice would be to ask the questions
Chmrman announced Miss ion Study including Annie DeLozier, Eunice you have but do so from a point of
book would be given Feb 77 al 010 u-.™ yr-—C.-u—,C <•-•-•— ______“1_____ — - —
a-rnun the parlor. The title of the book Scago’ Owen JLillie Stagncr? Clark"
is Together Wc Can." She rccom- Vinson, Jewell Hargrave, Covington,
mended raiding of Black Church Blanche Mosley, Terrell, Opal him matters, the way the individual
Lifestyles. Robertson, Gladys Miller, Louise bum victim views himself is probably
Lee asKed 'or *^e Bible of the Kinsey, Lucy Kirksey, Eades, and most important in terms ofhow he will
Month Club offering for seamen. Marie Stringer. give the rest of his life. Dr. Blakeney
Streun added to honor roll is someone who has developed a good
PLAINVIEW, TX (special)— announced at the end of each semester attitude toward himself, she says.
Another Hereford student has been by Dr. Bill Hardagc, academic vice At first it was rough but as time
added to the fall 1988 Dean's Honor president and dean of the university. B065 1 vc learned to face the fact
It lists the names of students who that 1 am burned. Michael says. I
compiled a GPA of 3.50or better on I„was1g10!"?
finally did. Since then I've thought
positive about a lot of things."
On the other hand, sometimes there
are patients with similar or even less
scarring than Michael who define itas
an impediment that will prevent a
rewarding life.
Counseling focuses on helping them
through their grieving process by
offering sympathy, focusing on the
successes they have had during
recovery and finding ways to offer
them hope about things getting better
in the future.
"I have asked many adults and
adolescents who were burned if they
were glad they lived through it, and the
answer has always been ‘yes’," she
"Because I've known them
throughout the recovery process,
though, I know there were also many
limes when they wanted to be out of
their pain, and they would say 'You
should have let me die*. But what they
were really saying is that they wanted
to stop hurting."
"Out of the hospital and well on
their road to recovery, they find ways
The Bolas *pidar does not trap insects in a web. It spins a line of silk of being productive, being happy and
with a drop of sticky silk at the end The spider swing* the lipa at an insect feeling loved. They arc happy that they
and traps it in the sticky boll lived "
"Not reallf and I don’t think we
ever will unless we find some way of
seeing the world through another
The physical scarring that results person's eyes," say Patricia Blakeney.
J 2. -J Ph.D., an Assistant Professor of
Two million people, most of them an extent, by methods such as the Joibst Surgery at UTMB and Clinical
year, according to statistics released pressure to burned areas to promote
Psychological devastation
a threat for burn victims
A motorcycle gas cap blows off and University of Texas medical Branch understand how a victim experiences
spews gas, engulfing its driver in (UIMB) at Galveston, even though 75 mental scarring from being burned?
flames .a butane lighter explodes and percent of all bums could be prevented
ignites the nightgown of a 5-year-old with proper education.
girl on fire., .an un ven ted space heater
spells tragedy for a sleeping child. T„ __
And then, nothing is ever the same from being burned can be treated, to
children, suffer serious bums every skin, a garment which applies gentle Psychologist at the Shriners Bums
year, according to statistics released pressure to burned areas to promote I--—.-.‘ J
by the Shriners Bums Institute at The faster, more even healing. But do we is very difficult for the bum patient
I .. r ■ who is scarred and disfigured to return
General meeting of Baptist
Women convenes psychology is to help bum victims
adapt to their changed body and
The Baptist Women's general Helen Eades, WMU director, prepare for the ways their lives might
meeting of First Baptist Church met announced WMU Focus Week is Feb. change after being burned.
Wednesday in Fellowship Hall at 11 12-18. Lynne Gumey Bible Study is One of the possible circumstances
a.m. for a program and lunch. sctinKinscyParlorFcb.8at9:30a.m. for which Dr. Blakeney tries to prepare
Bonnie Sublett, president, asked for and Current Missions, Feb. 15 in the bum victims is a severing of some
prayer requests for the sick, bereaved, parlor at 9:30 a.m. relationships they had previous to their
and other needs. Costaline Lee, Donnie Owen, Mission Study, led bums. Many people feel awkward and
Mission Action Chairman, led the the program, "Women in Home uncomfortable around a bum victim
prayer. Grace Covington, secretary. Missions." Francis Crume sang, "It's so they avoid that discomfort by
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Clovis Scago, Loleta Vinson, Grace
Bapt*st 8avc examples of resolute, rugged.
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9-Child Care
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364-2030
313 N. Lee
ntshed or
Great for
per mcndi.
imished or
efrigeraior.
ities. Cable
Stove and
Vater paid.
tnagcr and
well with
675.
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Call BUI
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Get Paid for reading books! $100.00
per title. Write: PASE-480D, 161 S.
Lincolnway, N. Aurora, II. 60542.
8-154-8p
Chimney cleaning. Call Perry Ray,
364-9671; 364-1065 nights. Reason-
able price. Grave markers. Call
Perry Ray. Reasonable prices. 364-
9671:364-1065 nights.
Problem Pregnancy Center, 505
East Park Avenue, 364-2027. Free
pregnancy tests. Confidential. After
hours hot line 364-7626, ask for
"Janie".
THE HEREFORD
BRANDsincn 18011
Want Ada Do H AMI
Servicing all brand*.
Factory authorized G.E. and moat
other brand*. 20 year* experience.
Servicing Hereford aree alnce 1976.
Phone 364-2926
JOHNNY GALLAGHER
PORTABLE WELDING
CHARUE BELL
IRA'S
9.05%
110 Ea»t Third St.
Phon* 364 2343
imished or
efrigeraior.
facUitiee.
1-4370.
5-151-tfc
NETO
OO lb.
TON
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allengin(
lencype-
tndpart-
Now taking applications for wcldcr-
/fabricator with mechanical experi-
ence. Place your application with
Oswalt Livestock Products, Box
551, East Hwy. 60, Hereford, EOE.
8-142-tfc
For local person in the HERE-
FORD area to represent our
National Lubrication company.
A Full-Time sales position. High
Commissions. Opportunity for
advancement. Knowledge of
farm and/or industrial equip-
ment helpful. Product training
when hired. For interview, call
1-800-443-1506 or send resume
to HYDROTEX-DEPT 2422-A,
P.O. Box 560643, DALLAS, TX
75356.
Custom grass seeding. $5.50 per
acre. Jeff Fairchild, 806^538-6310
or leave message at 538-6227.
11-115-42C
Will pick up junk cars free. Wc buy
scrap iron and metal, aluminum
cans. 364-3350.
Ar* you being hit, kicked, puched or
otherwise *bu*ed7
KING'S MANOR
METHODIST CHILD
CARE
State Licensed
Qualified Staff
Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.
Drop-ins welcome with 2
hours notice
MARILYN BELL
Director
364-0661
400 Ranger
The Commissioners Court of
Deaf Smith County will open
bids for 1 motorgrader at 9
AM on February 13,1989 in
the Courthouse. The bids are
to be based on "Total Cost
Bid Specifications: that may
be picked up at the County
Auditor's office at 242 E. 3rd
Street Hereford, Texas. Bids
should be made with and
without a trade in. The ma-
chine to be considered in
trade may be seen at the
Precinct 3 Bam. The Com-
missioners reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
150-5<
The Commissioners Court
of Deaf Smith County will
open bids for a "County De-
pository Bank" for the next
two year period at 9AM on
February 13,1989 in the
Courthouse. The Commis-
sioners reserve the right to
reject any and all blds.
151-5C
buy 3/2/2
rapes, good
r 5:00 pjn.
5-145-5p
>i!e home,
;enced all
1.00 mraoh
:bniary la.
REL 08
FROM:
LADIES,
ERNITY,
PETITS,
BRIDAL
SORIES
4ALYSIS.
J BORNE,
>T.WCH-
>Y, LEVI,
ORGAM-
/ER 2000
RICE DE-
ING DIS-
STORE.
IEVABLE
ES NOR-
TO $60.
STYLES.
ENTORY,
dRFARE,
IN OPEN
(404)859-
50
ng
rate
Need help? Operation Good Shep-
herd. 364-0382. People helping
people.
Overhead door repair and adjust-
ment. All types. Robert Bctzcn,
289-5500.
1-65-tfc
Found: small (30 lb) white and tan
Australian Shepherd on Holly Sugar
ROad and Hwy. 60. 1-3554325.
13-153-3p
»ew cwpet.
Dawn, Tx..
ford. 258-
nt. All bilb
iO per week.
76.
5-145-4p
0 East M.
posiL 364-
Forrest Insulation. Blow in attic 6"
25 cents; 8" 30 cents. 10% discount
before February 15th. We build
storage buildings, remodeling, build
fence, roof. 364-5477, nigtrts 364-
7861.
Horses wanted. Broke or unbroke.
Gentle or wild. To sell call 655-
9321 Canyon, Texas.
RECYCLE ALUMINUM
CANS
Camp Fir* Lady Blua Bird* need your
can*. It you will «av* th* can* for u*,
w* will pick thorn up. Call Nancy 364-
3421 or 364-3885 bafora 9:00 p.m. or
Diane at
364-7021
Anyone can apply! Guaranteed
Visa/MC, US Charge. Even with
bad credit. No one refused. Call
(213) 925-9906 Ext. U 5621.
Tu-8-149-4p
Attention-hiring! Government jobs -
your area. Many immediate open-
ings without waiting list or test
$17,840-569,485. Call 1-602-838-
8885 Ext. R-1488.
Experienced LVN's. Full time 10-6
shift; full time 2-10 shift; part time
2-10 shift. Benefits include 2 weeks
paid vacation, uniform allowance,
continued educational opportunities
and paid insurance. Apply at
Golden Plains Care Center, 364-
3815.
USA Today Newspaper has an
immediate opening for a part time
wholesaler. Route includes Amaril-
lo, Canyon. Must have reliable
vehicle and be able to pass a credit
check and post a cash bond. For
local interview, please call Teresa at
800-442-6721 or 214-484-0726.
8-1544c
Drinking a problem? Alcoholic
Anonymous. Monday through
Friday, 12-5:30-8 p.m. Saturday 8
p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. 406 West 4th.
364-9620.
Reduce your weight-take "New
Shape Diet Plan” and Hydrex Water
Pills. Available at Edward's Phar-
macy.
Riley’s Insulation Company. Blow-
in insulation, walls, attics and moral
buildings. Call Tim Riley or Bumia
Riley, 364-6035 Yr 5784381. Free
estimates.
All type* *t**l pip* tenc**.
R*c* track*, hora* pm* and
barn*. F*«dlot pan*, ate.
364-4977
BAUD'S AWUAWM
SERVICE
Need a part time or full time job?
Avon has a few choice openings.
Call 364-0899.
Tree and shrub trimming, assorted
lawn work and alley cleaning,
fortilixing. Ryders Lawn & Garden.
364-3356.
Residential/commercial telephone
and communications wiring, instal-
lation, repair, rearrangements. Also
telephones installed, moved and
extension outlets added. 13 years
experience. 364-1093.
Baby sitting in my home. Certified
in child care. Nine year's experi-
ence. Call anytime after 1.-00 p.m.
For more information 364-2736.
9-150 5p
For sate: big round bales of haygra-
zcr. Year before last crop. While
they last $15.00 per bale. 150 bales.
Minimum 5 bales. 622-2411.
12-135-tfc
Deaf Smith County has an opening
for the following position: Auto
Title Clerk I-Part Time in the Tax
Assessor-Collector's office.
The position requires knowledge of
modem office practices, typing at
the rate of 40 w.p.m., proficiency
with a 10 key calculator, and the
ability to establish and maintain an
effective working relationship with
employees and the public. Familiar-
ity with a computer terminal opera-
tion is helpful. Applicants must
have the ability to be bonded. Pick
up applications from the Treasurer's
Office Room 206 at the Deaf Smith
County Courthouse between 8:00
A.M. and 5:00 P.m. beginning Feb.
7, 1989 thru Feb. 09, 1989. Dead-
line for submitting the applications
will be Feb. 10,1989 at 4:30 P.M.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
8-154-3C
C*ll Domaatlc Violcnc*
364-7822-24 hr*. WF I
El Condado de Deaf Smith tiene
una posicion abiena para Secrctario
de Titulos de Automovil-Partc de
tiempo en la oficina del Tasador Y
colector de Impucstos. La Posicion
requiere conocimiento de practias
modemas de oficina, escribir a
maquina nomcnos de 40 palabras
per minuto, scr prodigal con un
caicuiador de diez tec las, y tener la
abilidad de estableacr y mantener
relacioncs efcctivas con emplcados
y el publico. El aplicante debe tener
la abilidad de cstar bajo de fianza.
Levante las aplicacioncs en la Casa
de Cone del Condado de Deaf
Smith en la oficina del Tesorcro del
Condado cuarto 206 entre las
8:00AM y 5:00PM empesando Feb.
7, 1989 hasra Feb 9. 1989 El plazo
para someter las aplicaioncs es Feb.
10,1989 a las 4:30 P.M.
Empleador de Oportunidad Igual
8-I54-3C
11-154-lOp
SCHUMACHER’S
Prote**lon*l Lawn
Sprinkler Sy*km*
Inatallatlon a Rapair*
Stat* Mean** No. 824
Bond*d-ln*ur*d
Fra* E*Umat*a
Ph. 364-4677
•vanlnga or mornings
KELLEY ELECTRIC
VIRGIL KELLEY
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
All bld* 6 wiring
Compatltlva
Ph. 364-1345
Night* 258-7766 or 364-5929
P.O. BOX 30
llil'hlfr
HEREFORD DAY CARE
State Licensed
Excellent program
by trained staff.
Children 0-12 years.
215 Norton ' 248 E. 16th
364-3151 364-5062
B-202-tfc
Custom plowing, large acres.
Discing, deep chisel, sweeps,
bladeplow and sowing. Call Marvin
Welty 364-8255 nights.
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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/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.