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continuing through Friday night
tarts, milk.
Jerry Fite, minister of the
potato chips, fruit. milk.
Ann Landers
as one of her requirements for assistant professor of secondary
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Special
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Lone Star Club
Begins New Year
BE A FRIEND,
HAVE A FRIEND
Come study the
Bible with Us
To Begin
The 15th Street Church of
JOAN DWYER
DIRECTOR . .
DINNER THEATRES
DISCOVERY CENTER
ity grand
cted eight
one for
TUESDAY - Sloppy Joe.
tossed salad. French Fries,
cookie, rosy applesauce, milk.
FRIDAY - Batter fried fish Parkview Church of Christ in
with tartar sauce, blackeye Pasadena, will be the speaker
peas, cabbage, apple salad, for these meetings.
DISCO5 AND
MUCH MORE
Felix Me-
Hardeman
ioner Joe
dictments
Is indicted
onado Jr..
Lit: Lyman
theft: and
ssession of
Sorority Sisters
Resume Meetings
Vest added:
Dr. Cox
our little
life three
Sharon Gray, daughter of
Mrs. Grace Tinnin. 217 Star St.,
has begun her practice teaching
somewhat personal problem. I and “to be folded" clothes I’ve
like to wear shorts to the beach often pondered this question.
Sharon Gray Begins
Practice Teaching
he opened a
wnig-Ferris
pad. He de-
peer on his
or under his
doctor says
road aggra-
“Each lesson will be charac-
terized by simple, plain lessons
from the Word of God and all
are invited to come study with
us." stated J.M. Gillpatrick.
graduation from Central State
University. Edmond. Okla.
Ms. Gray a senior elemen-
tary education major, is doing
her practice teaching at Sky
income of
in another
ho does not
achine, said
large staffs
THURSDAY - Hamburger. with services starting at 7:30
lettuce, tomato, pickle. onion, p.m.
Thelma Ruther. C.A. Wood.
Maggie Walker. Martina
Zapata. Donnie Owen. Frank
Smith. Elmo Shoeman. Man-
muel Velles. Infant Velles. Delia
Vigil. Boy Vigil. Diane Wood.
Rosie Ridings. Angela Sims.
Santiago Gonzales. Dewayne
Robbins. Floy Cottingham.
Esther Trevina.
education, is her CSU instructor
and Dr. Kenneth Elsner is
director of student teaching.
Ms. Gray is a graduate of
Hereford High School.
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Ranch Elementary School in
Moore.
Dr. Margaret Isaac. CSU
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HUNGRY ARTIST SHOW
WESTERN PLAZA HALL SEPT. 27-28
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PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Dale Beasley. Elizabeth
Caperton. Alice Cates. Infant
girl Cates. Kelly Carter, Infant
girl Carter. Juanita Dickson.
Eluira Espinoza. Rita Guerra.
Pedro Hernandez. Melba
Hickman. Bess Jennings. Earl
Lance. Nancy Nazworth. Maria
Rodriguez. Thelma Rodriguez.
FREE N
entertainment"
GUIDE
Special events and
attractions with
description dates and
admission charges if
any if you are not
already on our mailing
list mall coupon today
for your free copy
pickle beets, peanut butter bar.
hot rolls, milk.
LUNCH
St. Anthony's School
MONDAY — No school.
Let everything that hath breath
Praise the Lord, PS. 150:6
Come Praise Him with us.
Christian
Assembly Church
South Main
Pastor Waylam W. Bruton
Services Sunday 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
BY CORDA GLOVER
HOW MANY FEET DOES A
CHILD HAVE?
Sitting alone on a Monday
Ready For Bazaar
Elsie Lloyd, above, is shown with a few metal sculptures made by her
husband, Robert, which will be for sale at the Simms Study-Craft Bazaar
scheduled for tomorrow. The bazaar will be at the Community Center from 10
a.m. - 8 p.m. with proceeds going toward Simms community projects. The
bazaar will feature more than 50 artisans from the Texas Panhandle and Now
Mexico area. Homemade pies, other desserts and a hot lunch will be offered
during the one-day sale. (Brand photo by Denise Smith]
I Jr. said a
hand and a
r have per-
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laughter on
ivision, but
months old
buldn't hold
mach."
loctor who
if she had
ything that
poison into
II said. She
a week and
six months,
s taken out
GOSPEL
MEETING
with
JERRY FITE
of Pasadena
Preaching
Collection
"American Painting.
1900-1970"
also on view "Master Prints by
i Direr, Rembrandt, and Canaletto'
OPEN
TUESDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS 10 AM -5PM
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7 FM 9 30 PM
I SATURDAYS fit SUNDAYS 1 PM 5 PM
Artwork on Display
Brenda Formby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Formby, recently arrived In
Hereford as the Artist of the Month at the Chamber of Commerce office. With
her she brought her artwork of "Trapunto" which is a form of embroidery
used to develop a soft sculptured texture. Ms. Formby, who presently resides
in Lubbock has been designing the art pieces for three years. She has sold
many of her works In Lubbock, Austin and Houston. The framed soft
sculptures will be on display In the coffee room of the Chamber of Commerce
through the month of September. Her works are for sale and anyone wishing
to purchase one can call 364-3589. (Brand photo by Denise Smith]
in my 40s with a night in the mound of "folded"
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DANCE LESSONS
TO
ENROLL CALL 364-4638
LARRYMORE STUDIO
"TEACHING ALL TYPES
OF DANCING TO AU AGES"
^Moo/Lonch Menu^
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N 2200 S. VAM BUREN On the Amarillo College Campus
The\James A. Michener
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or a shrub clipper he leaves it
outside and someone walks off
with it. For years I tried to break
him of his sloppy habits but it
was utterly useless. Finally I
made up my mind that he was a
hopeless case. It was a lot easier
on my nervous system to accept
him as he is and do things for
him-which is what's been going
on for a good many years. You
know whose fault this is. don't
you? Please say it so I won't
have to.—I Am Bettv
DEAR BETTY: OK. i’ll say it
for you: his mother!
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
ment was
n with a
it week in
LUNCH
Hereford High School and
Junior Highs
MONDAY — Chicken fried
beef patties or sliced roast beef,
mashed potatoes, green beans,
celery stick, pineapple cake,
yeast rolls and butter, milk.
TUESDAY — Sloppy Joe or
Char burger, tossed salad,
french fries, cookie, rosy
applesauce, milk.
WEDNESDAY — Beef &
bean burrito or chicken &
dumplings, calico corn, carrot
stick, dill pickle slices, sand tart
cookie, milk.
THURSDAY - Hamburger or
Sloppy Joe. lettuce, tomato,
pickle, onion, potato chips,
fruit, milk.
FRIDAY - Batter fried fish
with tartar sauce, or chicken
fried beef patties, blackeye
peas, cabbage, apple salad,
pickle beets, peanut butter bar.
hot rolls. milk.
LUNCH
Other Public Schools
MONDAY - Chicken friend
beef patties, mashed potatoes,
green beans, celery stick,
pineapple cake, yeast rolls,
milk.
a man
parties
or around
the dorm,
our new
nightshirts
are just right!
Select one
today in your
favorite color.
TLft
385 8 Moreman
tion and scholarship funds were
discussed. Other business
included reviewing, amending,
and up-dating the by-laws.
Upcoming rush was discussed
with vice-president Marcia
Boyer and the Social Com-
mittee. consisting of Judy Wall..
Mary West, and Poppy Head, in
charge of making plans. A
treasurer’s report was given by
Cheryl Betzen. Dues and bills
were paid. Ideas for the 1979-80
year were presented by the
service committee and by the
ways and means committee.
The meeting was adjourned,
followed by the closing Ritual
and Mizpah. Supper was served
by Karen Abney and Marsha
Winget. Those present included
the members priviously men-
tioned plus Nanette Ashby.
Lynn Carter. Dolores Jones.
Donna Jones. Marsha Jones.
Marylin Leasure.
Beginning day for the Kappa
lota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
was observed recently in the
home of Judy Wall. Hostess
Mary West. Poppy Head. and
Judy Wall served a champagne
brunch. A word game, spelling
out the 1979-80 theme of
"Around the World with Beta
Sigma Phi," was played.
The scrapbook was viewed
and yearbooks were distributed.
In another recent meeting,
president Susan Sublett called
the Texas Kappa Iota Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi to order in the
home of Marsha Winget. Judy
Stoy and Melody Seiver
introduced guest speaker Becky
Grousnick. Mrs. Grousnick. a
certified teacher of aerobics,
presented a demonstration of
rhythm aerobics and stated the
theories supporting this type
exercise.
After roll call. area conven-
hub of Ro-
■hat once
devotions.
religious
said the
Jack, the
cretary.
has built a
pluralism.”
ist partici-
Ln Will. "It
iqueness of
Irges us to
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meeting The dub voted to
renew its membership in
"Friends of the Library. " Also,
yearbooks for the coming year
were distributed and reviewed
by Mrs. Naylor.
Mrs. Dodson, dub secretary,
called the roll, which was
answered with each member
recounting highlights of her
summer. In attendance were
Mmes. S.S. Williams. Arthur
Dettman. Dale Tinning. JJ.
Durham. M.H. Wiseman. G.W.
Newsom. H.E. Henslee, Frank
H. Morgan, J.C. Williams. C.B.
Womble. W.H. Goettsch, LN.
Cox, Jim Bookout, S.A.
MeCathern, Jim Higgins and
the hostesses.
TUESDAY — Fried chicken, local preacher for the church.
mashed potatoes green beans. In 1791, the first year in
WEDNESDa? - B ue a'afas
& vegetables, cabbage pepper riages were dissolved
salad, cinnamon rolls, milk. ••••••••••••••••••••••
THURSDAY — Tamales. red : Richard Sheppard, D.D.S.;
beans, carrot sticks, peaches. : c . I •
combread. milk. • General Dentistry :
FRIDAY — Hamburgers. • Hours by Appointment •
lettuce, tomato, pickles. French :909E Park 364-7490:
fries, peach cobbler, milk. ___________ 77
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am disturbances in brain chemistry
writing about the wife who correlated with senile dementia,
complained that her husband The results are very promising,
(they had been married 22 Please continue to urge
years) could not remember his readers who see these symp-
phone number, his age or toms in parents or mates to
address. When they went insist on a neurological
shopping he had to ask her what examination. It would be
size shoe he wore, same for lifesaving.-B.G.E. . ,
shirts and socks. He couldn't tie DEAR B.G.E. Thank vou for
a bow and had never written a the "alert. The next letter on
check even though they had had the same subject may be of
a joint account for 20 years. (He interest, although it is apparent
didn't know how.) ’ that the husband under, attack
The wife was disgusted and has another kind, of problem.,
w anted to know what you DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why
thought of such stupidity. Ann. do you always protect the men?
your response was extremely You suggested there might be
perceptive. You said it might be something orsanically wrong
something other than stupidity- when the wife saidher hushand
perhaps an organic problem, couldn’t tie. a bow• . couldn ’
You suggested that he be remember hissshoesize, shir
tested size or where he parked his car.
The symptoms she described I say.. Applesauce. My
are identical with senile husband knows how to unscrew
dementia. There are approxi- the top of a tube of toothpaste,
mately one and one-half million turn on a light, open a drawer
cases in the United States, and find his socks and shorts
500.000 of them serious. Nearly but he never learned how to Put
100,000 people die from it the top back on. turn a l.ght off
annually, vet it rarely appears orclose a rawer.
on a death certificate.' The man has spent a fortune
Only recently have research- on yard eduipment because
ers begun to explore the when he finishes using a mower
contatns only 56 socks I'll wash
every 7 days the rest of my life, I
promise.
Johnny wears blue socks with
white rings, Janie has looomg
flowered ones and Tommy has
white with gray bottoms. Oh!
don't have any hair on my chest growing moond of Innocent neat, Billy haa need his sock
or back and very little on my inamimate objects eager for the sorters. What's thist21 10 socks
arms. I've seen people nudge matching. After a second cup of Im ode sorter from size 6 to 12?
one another and laugh. coflee, a third danish and the Yea gada! I,most,talk with him.
Youngsters have come right out bitter realization that T.V. Is A short friendly visit in the
and asked how come I have such also retiring for the night, I pul dark reveals that he DID put
hairy legs. Other men must myself together to face the only one lays wearing in a
have this problem. How do they challenge. sorter. Give him an “A” for
cope with it? Is shaving or a hair Let’s see now, 1 foot x 1 sock effort, he’s 12 you know,
remover the answer? - x 2' Isome Innocent mothers still As I climb wearily Into bed I
Tallahassee believe children have only 2 lay there muttering to myself “If
DEARL TAL: Since you have feet). Next I decided how many »J l x 2 Is 2 snd 2 x 4 Is 8 why
no hair on your arms or chest. children I have and multiply that does, 817 equal 83% ?" Thank
you would probably be less by 2. 2 times x number of days theLord I am not the mother
conspicuous if you removed the since last wash day should be a centipede.
ape-like growth from your legs, total of 56. That’s a laugh. if As I drift slowly of to sleep I
I say go ahead and do it. that wiggling, jiagling mound reallze the awe of child mystic
has once again overruled all
practical theory and I wonder
“How many feet does a child
REALLY haver"
Lone Star Study Club
members had their first autumn
meeting Tuesday in the home of
Mrs. Don Davidson. 207 Fir St..
with a brunch served on the
patio.
The party was hosted by the
yearbook committee, composed
of Mmes. John R. Stevenson,
F.O. Naylor and V.E. Dodson.
They were assisted by the
president. Mrs. John N.
Jacobsen Jr. and Mrs. David-
son.
Mrs. Davidson led members
in a prayer of thanks prior to the
brunch.
Mrs. Jacobsen directed the
reading of the club Collect at the
opening of the business
47 301 POLK ST.. AMARILLO TX 79101 t
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but my legs look like an ape’s. I Socks are everywhere, a
WEDNESDAY Beef & Christ will be the site of a
bean burrito, calico com. carrot special series of gospel services
stick, dill pickle slices, sand beginning on Sunday and
BREAKFAST
Public Schools
MONDAY — Diced fruit,
buttered toast, sliced bacon,
milk
TUESDAY - Danish pastry,
orange juice, milk
WEDNESDAY - Applesauce,
cinnamon toast, chocolate milk
THURSDAY — Sausage
pattie. toast, orange wedges,
milk -
FRIDAY -Donut. apple juice,
milk
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1979, newspaper, September 14, 1979; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1421991/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.