The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1979 Page: 5 of 10
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during the school year. Cheerleader sponsor is
Dorothy Szydloski, at right. From left are Angela
Richburg, 8th grade; Cynthia Barrera, 8th grade;
Holly Viegel, freshman; Lucy Cortez, freshman;
Paula Mason, 8th grade and Michelle Osborn,
freshman. [Brand photo by Denise Smith]
them to entertain you forever?
Now it’s your turn. Get on the
phone and invite thm over, or
you're going to be lnesome -the a
rest of your Afe.-Florida Beef -
DEAR BEEF: You speak
sense. Thanks for the input.
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to meet tomorrow evening in the
home of Elizabeth McDowell.
207 N. Texas. It was incorrectly
stated in Sunday's Calendar of
Events that this meeting would
be at Wilma Nobles' home.
Charlotte Corday went to the
guillotine in 1793 for assassinat-
ing French revolutionary Jean
Paul Marat.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Louis Club are reminded that they are
Mon., October 1
Amarillo Civic Center Auditorium
Company of 35 direct from Mexico City, after winning first prize in world
competition in Yugoslavia. Admission: $6 00 $5 00 and $4 00. all seats
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LARRYMORE STUDIO
'TEACHING ALL TYPES
OF DANCING TO AU AGES”
The first big-gun battleship
was Britain's Dreadnought. It
was launched in 1906.
Rocking Cheerleaders
La Plata Junior High School cheerleaders
participated In a rock-a-thon beginning at noon
Saturday through noon Sunday In the main hall of
La Plata. The rock-a-thon, sponsored by various
people of the community brought In $200-$300.
These proceeds will go for the cheerleaders
warm-up suits and any other materials needed
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Moonlight Sale
Thursday, Sept 27th - 6-8 p.m.
See Tomorrow’s Ad
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Trevino are the parents of a
daughter. Veronica Trevino
born Sept. 21. She weighed 6
lbs. 15 ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Jose
Rodriquez are the parents of a
son, Juan Jose Rodriquez. Jr.
born Sept. 21. He weighed 9 lbs.
15% ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dean
Harder are the parents of a
daughter. Cindy Lynn Harder
born Sept. 21. She weighed 7
lbs. '/: oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Angel
Castro are the parents of a son.
Miguel Angel Castro. Jr. born
Sept. 22. He weighed 8 lbs. 11:
ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Ray
Sealy are the parents of a
daughter. Tara Kathleen Sealy
bom Sept. 24. She weighed 6
lbs. 7 ozs.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:"
don't have time to write my
relatives, much less a newspap-
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that letter from the widow go by
without saying something. She
is not the first one who has
complained to you, but for some
reason her letter got to me.
Look, you widows out there.
Quit complaining about friends
who stopped calling and coming
over with hot dishes and apple
pies three weeks after the
funeral. Don't you realize life is
a give-and-take proposition?
The people whom you are
damning have already put
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f Senior Citizens
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Promoting programs sponsored by
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BCVA ARTS COMMITTEE
JOI Polk Si . Amarillo TX 79101
1806)374 9612
Please s nd frer E ntertainment Guide
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New Members Join
Aggie Moms Club
Two new members and a annual Aggie Moms bake sale
special guest highlighted the will be held Nov. 10 at
Aggie Moms first meeting of the Sugarland Mall. Proceeds from
club year. Teresa Artho, whose this once-a-year money-making
son. Dennis, attends Texas project applies to a scholarship
A&M University. and Opal given each spring to a high
Blakely. whose daughter. Lisa. school senior planning to attend
just became an "Aggie.” were Texas A&M University,
welcomed as new members. Club president. Charmayne
while Marlene Durham, whose Klett. announced that the next
husband. James, is an A&M meeting will be held Tues. Oct.
graduate, attended as a guest of 23. at The Thompson House, at
her mother-in-law. Margaret which time further details about
Ann Durham, the take sale will be discussed.
Mary Lyles. membership Other members attending
chairman, introduced a new Monday's luncheon meeting at
idea on membership options. The Way We Were Restaurant
whereas those unable to attend were: Barbara Hardin. Mary
monthly meetings may retain an Lou Aven. Sue Hollingsworth,
inactive membership. Margie Ford. Helen Eades,
Elizabeth Brown, vice presi- Norma Hendon. Linda Hicks,
dent in charge of projects. Nancy Skaggs, Pat Clark, Betty
informed the members that the Olson and Betty Koelzer.
Revival Services Slated
By Christian Assembly
Jerry Phillips, senior pastor of through Friday.
Trinity Fellowship in Amarillo.
will be leading a revival at Waylon Bruton, local pastor.
Christian Assembly Church welcomes all interested persons
here Sept. 30-Oct. 5. The revival to attend the services. Christian
services will be at 6 p.m. Assembly Church is located on
Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Monday South Main.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hearing the Lord's name uttered
read recently that a rabbi in by offenders who felt they were
Norfolk. Va.. was ordered by a being fined unjustly. Since you
traffic court judge to remove his wrote, the judge has repented
_______ skullcap, which is a symbol of and apologized to the rabbi.
Activities planned for senior MONDAY — Nutrition educa- his faith. The judge said. "I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will
citizens this week (Sept. 27-Oct. tion program before noon meal. don't care what your religion is, you please explain impotency to
3) al the Senior Citizens Center, bridge from 12:30-3 p.m., nobody wears a hat in this my wife? She insists it is a
406 W. 4th St. are: square dancing at 3 o'clock. courtroom." voluntary condition and I could
THURSDAY — Noon meal. TUESDAY — Mall walk at I was appalled by this incident "cure" myself by sheer will
devotional at 1 p.m. YMCA 9:15 a.m. noon meal. Pioneer because I know the skullcap power if I wanted to. The
Health Club at 2:30. monthly Bowling League at 1 o’clock. worn by Orthodox Jewish males woman keeps repeating. "If you
birthday dinner at 7 o’clock. WEDNESDAY — Noon meal. is a hallowed symbol and not a loved me you could perform."
FRIDAY — Mall walk at 9:30 Westgate visitation at 1 p.m., "hat." Will you please tell me Our son and daughter have
a.m. noon meal, bowling at plaster class at 2:15. what the skullcap means? In both said. Mother is the most
‘ ‘ - The menu of hot lunches to be fact. I hope you will print this unreasonable person on earth."
served at the Senior Citizens letter and your answer in the When I try to discuss the
Center this week (Sept. 27-Oct. paper so others will know-- problem quietly, she shouts. “I
3) from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. especially judges.-Ashamed Of wrote the book on sex, so don't
each weekday are: The Ignorance in Norfolk tell me!"
THURSDY — Hamburger. DEAR NORFOLK: I asked Please don't suggest that we
lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion. Dr. Julian Feibelman. Rabbi talk to anyone. My wife refuses
shoestring potatoes, chocolate Emeritus of Temple Sinai in to discuss her sex life with "an
cake. milk. New Orleans, to help me with outsider." What's more, she
Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Chavarria FRIDAY — Beef and cheese this one. He said, “there is considers all counselors quacks
are the parents of a son, Cruz taco, tossed salad, pinto beans, nothing in the Bible or the and charlatans. If you publish
Eric Chavarria born Sept. 16. orange wedges, cookie, tosta- Talmud about wearing the my letter I hope you will not
He weighed 6 lbs. 13% ozs. does. milk. skullcap (also known as a print my name or city. I will sign
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dean MONDAY — Chicken fried ’yarmulke’ or ’kipot.’) it is a myself-Wish I Could Do Better
Thomas are the parents of a son. beef patty, potatoes, green custom, not a law. This practice DEAR WISH: In 95 cases out
Jerrry Dewayne Thomas born beans, hot rolls, hot fruit pie. probably began in Eastern of 100. male impotence is a
Sept. 18. He weighed 6 lbs. 12 milk. Europe. It was considered psychological problem, but it
oz. TUESDAY __ Sloppy Joe. respectful to cover the head cannot be resolved by sheer will
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roger Rios tossed green salad, tator tots, when the name of God was power. Your wife's attitude may
are the parents of a daughter, fruit, cookie, milk. spoken. Since it was not well be a contributing factor.
Denise Rios born Sept. 21. She WEDNESDAY _ Oven- possible to know when the For sure, she's not helping the
weighed 6 lbs. 2 ozs. baked chicken, mashed pota- Lord's name might come situation. Since she will not go
Mr. and Mrs. Jeronimo Ruiz toes, green beans, carrot curls, up.Orthodox males wore their with you for counseling, you
are the parents of a son. hot rolls, chocolate peanut skullcaps at all times." must go alone. Check the
Marselino Ruiz born Sept. 20. ciusters. milk. So there you have it. I have mental health facilities in the
He weighed 7 lbs. 2% ozs. f 11' * FI L not been in traffic court for a yellow pages and good luck to
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ramirez CalllOpian f^lUO good many years, but I do recall you.
are the parents of a son. Ruben DI M. •
Palacios Ramirez, Jr. born Sept. llanS IVleeling
20. He weighed 6 lbs. 8 % ozs. Members of Calliopian Study
Members of Bay View Study who attended with a member.
Club initiated a new year last Mrs. R.B. Miller.
Thursday with a luncheon in the Other members in attendance
home of Mrs. J.R. Allison. 113 were Mmes. Robert Jossetand.
N. Texas. Jack Wilcox. Jim Cavin. Justin
Following the social hour. McBride. Bruce Burney, Dudley
members convened for a brief Bayne. H.L. Benefield, Ansel
business session and the new McDowell. John Gililland. Dick
yearbooks for the 1979-80 Barnard. Homer Garrison,
season were distributed. Earnest Langley. W.J. Gilil-
It was announced that at the land. D.N. Garner. R.B. Miller,
dub’s next meeting on Oct. 4, S.M. Davis. W.S. Kerr. James
Mrs. R.W. Eades will present a W. Witherspoon and W.K.
program "Vignettes from Ven- Golden.
ezuela." This meeting will be in ______
the home of Mrs. W.J. _ . .__
_ „ . Diamonds will burn when
Gililland. heated to a temperature of
Welcomed as a guest was 800 degrees C(1,472 degrees
Louise Divine of Oklahoma City. F)
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1979, newspaper, September 26, 1979; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1421999/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.