The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1979 Page: 3 of 12
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Club Members Prepare for Tour
33S Miles
Phone 364-2255
overseas and in the United
States.
this time the youth of First
Assembly will come to the
publics house of business and
work for them
Among the tasks the youth
will be performing include
My advice is stay out of it.
Mother The problems you had
in school had nothing to do with
the fact that your dad was a
teacher. I went to Central High
in Sioux City, Iowa, with a Bill
Brandenberg. His mother tau-
ght Latin there and Bill was very
active and never lacked for
friends.
DEAS ANN LANDERS: Our
only son was married eight
months ago. I will call his wife
Susan, although that is not her
real name.
My son never gets breakfast
at home because Susan enjoys
late-night TV' and can’t get out
of bed in the morning. So he
makes himself coffee and toast.
Susan goes to her mother’s
every day. She takes her
to teach, and
pt learn when
animosity ex-
sters could conserve energy by
not only turning off the TV when
not in use, but also viewing
fewer television shows
As we move into the pleasant
fall days, why not use the
outdoors more? Try cooking on
the grill. entertaining outside.
OFFICE MOURS
Mon-Fri, 130 to 5 P.M
make a ten-minute
E. call to Atlanta
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Cynthia Bishop. Joann Black
well. Kathy Bryan, Carolyn
Buchanan, Beth Clark. Concep-
cion Escamilla. Girl Escamilla.
Mary Fisher
Rosa Garcia Ernesto Griego
Jr.. Luis Griego. Elsa Guillen.
Girl Guillen. Lillie Jackson.
Annie Jones. Margaret London.
Manuela Mancha.
Greg Martin. Loreazo Mar
liner Harry McCauley. Junes
Neill. Norma Ramirez. Freda
Sherman. Brenda Stow. Boy
Stow. Donald Yeager. Doyle
McCutcheon.
With Edith Hunter, presiding
Members discussed the upcom
Members discussed the upcom
ing lasting bee and the money
making projects for this year.
It was announced that the
dubs holiday dinner will be held
Nov JO in Southwest Public
Service Redds Room Members
are asked to bnng their families
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I don’t sell Life Insurance.
I help you buy Life
Insurance.
And Oh! what a difference
it makes.
CALL
DON ROBINSON
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because of the
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Al THE LIFE NUMBER 364-LIFE OR 364-5433
For help in getting the most for your
Life Insurance Dollar.
Reach out on the weekend
and save up to 60%.
Now this is a stroke of good luck: a really
cheap Long Distance phone call just when
you may want it most. Call any time between
11 pm Friday and 5 pm Sunday and really
save. For instance, dial One-Plus and you can
The 1970 Hereford High School graduating class
celebrated their 10th Reunion this past weekend
with a trip to the Hereford High School football
game Friday, a barbecue and dance Saturday and a
small get together Sunday Several classmates were
in attendance. Above the class of 1970 gets together
at the Knights of Columbus Hall for a barbecue and
, Hereford were Rowan Alexan-
der. computer information
systems junior and son of
, Dempsey Alexander of 540
Willow Lane. and Dee Anne.
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How to save up to 60%
on Long Distance.
If youre one of those who thinks a Long
Distance call is a luxury, read on.
The trick to saving money while keeping in
touch with family or friends is knowing when
to call, and calling One-Plus.
laundry- although she owns an
automatic washer-because her
mother does her ironing. The
girl never cooks dinner She
either mooches something from
her mother’s house or picks up
junk at the deli. a pizza parlor or
a Chinese carry-out.
Her house is- don’t ask. The
girl never makes the bed.
Dishes can sit in the sink for
three days.
My son never complains
because he is a saint How long
do you think this marriage will
last?-His Mother
DEAR MOTHER: Longer-if
you stay out of it. The situation,
as you describe it, is terrible.
But believe it or not. some men
don’t attach much importance to
housekeeping or cooking.
My advice is keep quiet and
offer no suggestions and no
"help." What goes on in their
house is strictly their business
LA for only
■ $1.55 That's
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89 for.
Even on weeknights,
save up to 35%.
Sometimes you can't w ait for the week-
end. Or you don’t want to. But you can still
save plenty Sunday through Friday from 5 pm
to 11 pm. Think about what a bargain it is to
call someone 1900 miles _ a-,
away. talk it up for
ten minutes, and
only run a tab of
about $2.00. There’s
just no other way
to get dose to a
faraway friend or
relative so quickly,
so cheaply.
$
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"" Hire-A-Youth’ ’
members of the Children’s
Theater presentation of "Han-
zel and Gretal," to club
members
Carolyn Johnson brought
information on the project
Christmas card campaign
Refreshments were served and
the meeting was adjourned
The next scheduled meeting
will be the club s Christmas
party in December.
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ins will re-
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Cultural Extension Home
makers Club met in the home of
Edith Hunter,president. Friday
with a program on "Christmas
In November ”
All dub members participat-
ed in the program with show
n’tell items made in November
for Christmas.
Winnie Wiseman gave the
opening exercise on the
’’History of Thanksgiving ”
Roll call was answered by
club members with "A gift I
make for Christmas ”
A business session was held
, a Lamar
ring professor
ur Iranians to
his morning
Those members present were
Mildred Lewis. Jewel Rogers.
Myna Mae Love. Jewell
Hargrave. Virginia Sumner, and
Vernis Parsons
more than just a good time for
4-H‘ers and their adult
sponsors Those attending came
up with some basic no-cost
energy conservation hints that
youth and adults can use as
winter weather approaches and
energy demands increase.
For example, young people
should walk or ride bikes to
school or ride school buses
instead of using the family car.
This saves gas and mom s
energy. Electric hair care
appliances and electric tooth-
brushes should be retired and
air-dried, hand rolled hairdos
and the ’arm-strong’’ tooth-
brush should gain popularity.
Turning off lights when leaving
a room should become a reflex
unless. of course, someone else
is still using the light.
Two district 4-H groups
actually recommend that young-
(no need of lights or
air-conditioners). or scheduling
formal group meetings outside
When you are dressed
appropriately for the weather
and are practicing these
conservation techniques, don't
forget to give recognition to
those young people who
recognize there is an energy
problem and are trying to
do something about it.
DEAR ANN: I am 34 years old
and the mother of four. Our
oldest son is 14. My husband is
the head coach of baseball and
track at my son’s high school.
He also teaches chemistry . Our
son is a natural athlete and into
track
I was "the teacher’s kid" all
through high school and I know
how rough it can be People
were afraid to talk to me
because of my father’s position
I was a loner and very unhappy
Coaches’ kids are not
considered a part of the team.
They suffer the tortures of the
damned. My son wants to
participate in track this year,
but he doesn’t know what he is
letting himself in for. Should I
tell him? I hate to see the boy go
through his entire high school
years with no friends.-A
Mother in Florida
DEAR MOTHER: The tone of
your letter as more emotional
than rational, so I decided to
check it out with the Chicago
Sun-Times Sports desk. By
sheer chance I reached a
woman, Sandra Bailey. I read
your letter to her and asked for
an opinion.
Sandra said many coaches
kids are sports-oriented from
early childhood, which is
understandable Very often they
do play on the school teams and
are neither hated nor ignored by
their teammates. Also, the
coach usually bends over
backwards not to show
favoritism to his own kid.
Nancy Pride. 4-H energy
assistant with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service,
says, "If people became more
energy aware. as many 4-H‘ers
have, substantial financial
savings may result along with a
reduction of wasteful uses of
precious energy."
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L'Allegra Study Club met finalized plans concerning the
Thursday evening in Hereford tour of homes
State Bank Friendship Room for Hostesses were Mary Beth
preparation of the upcoming While. Betty Taylor, and
Tour of Houses Marlene Watson Shiela Up-
Members made poolers and shaw presented two cast
Cultural Club Discusses
Tasting Bee, Projects
Month Slated
The Youth group of the First needed.
Assembly of God church is The purpose of the activity is
having a "Hire-A-Youth" to serve the community and to
month, beginning Monday, raise money to provide vehicles
Nov 12 through Dec. 15. During and equipment for missionaries
Call between 11pm and 8am.
fF}I2E Before you groan
I E 580ea abx ut how you can' stay
47 up late or see straight
SG5E. in the morning, think
GAR about it.
EXT 63401 Youll be saving up to
93%, e 60%! If you’re a night
220242 person, you probably
P 094278 don’It start counting
- sheep until after 11 pm
anyway. And if you’ve got triends and family
to call out west. it’ll be a perfectly civilized 9
or 10 pm when their phone rings. If you like
to see the sun rise, and you know folks back
east. it’ll be an hour later
on their end.
Call out of state
anytime before 8 am
and you can talk all day
if you want and still 5.
save 60%. In state calls t'
are also greatly reduced. "'
Just remember to dial t
One-Plus.
university studcats and honor
those achieving such distintion.
Students who become mem-
bers of Alpha Chi are lifetime
members, and they receive
notation on their transcripts and
become eligible for local and
--------- national scholarships which
cation junior at 147 Live Oak. Alpha Chi offers each spring.
They were among 101 WTSU
juniors and seniors to be Qualifications for this society
initiated on campus. include junior standing, and
Fifty-four seniors and 47 overall grade point average of
juniors have been asked to join 3.50 (4.0 equals A) or higher at
the coeducational society. de- least 30 semester hours at
signed to promote academic WTSU and current enrollment
excellence and exemplary char- for at least nine hours
waxing the floors, washing 0305 or the assistant pastor. M.
windows. cleaning the alley. Dwayen Stephens. 364-4617.
baby sitting, and any other task Pastor is H.T. Goodwin
Tasting Spree Scheduled
By Sweet n' Fancy Club
Sweet n’ Fancy Club center. The meeting will begin
members meet Thursday at the at 9 a.m.
Community Center with presi- The club met with a visitor,
deni Margaret Gamez calling Carla Smith and a new member
the business to order Linda Combs.
A routine business meeting
was conducted and members Other members present were
voted to buy a new bridal water Erlinda Quinta, Shirley Brown,
fountain to replace the present Elida Balderza, Mary McCut-
one. chins. Hope Torres. Yolanda
- Martha Lytal presented the Guerrero. Jean Drager. Carol
program on "Molded Fontant Odom. Alice Koenig, Jean
Fruit." Holden. Sherri Bowers. Evelyn
The next regular scheduled Crofford, Martha Lytal. Mar-
meeting will be a tasting spree garet Gamez, and Betty
Dec. 13 in the Community Henson.
If there is comfort in someone else’s misery. "The Book of
Heroic Failures" should make the author. Stephen Pile, a
legend in his own time.
He lists such failures as The Least Successful Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting ever held. Staged in Belfast. Northern
Ireland in 1974. it ended in a cloakroom brawl after 184? had
been spent at the bar.
The Least Successful Television Program was shown in
France on Aug 14. 1978. It was an interview with an
Armenian woman on her 40th birthday in which she discussed
the way she met her husband. An opinion poll showed not a
- single viewer watched it.
The Worst Homing Pigeon ever released was set aiborne
in June. 1953. in England. It was returned by mail. dead, in a
cardboard box 11 years later from Brazil.
I started my own personal book of Unparalleled Failures 30
■ years ago. I defy Mr. Pile to top them.
The Most Underrated Case of Flu and Water Retention was
treated without success in July 1952. In April 1953. I
delivered an eight-pound, four-ounce son
The record for the Biggest Failure Ever Recorded by the
Department of Motor Vehicle Driver’s Testing Program
occurred in 1959. My daughter, on her 15th temporary
permit, made a U-turn in front of a police officer,
parallel-parked with two wheels on the curb (the front ones),
ran over the examiner’s foot and asked. "Does this mean I
* don’t get my license?"
The Most Miserable Meal Ever Served at a Family
Gathering was a Thanksgiving dinner which I hosted last
year. Without benefit of glasses. I thought 1.50 was the
weight and not the price of the turkey per pound and cooked a
1'-pound turkey in a 325-degree oven for 25 minutes, then
served it to a mother-in-law who observed, "You’re not
* pretty enough to cook this rotten."
The Worst Idea for Traveling With a Dog Who is Trained to
a White Shag Carpet goes to my husband, who devised a
plastic arrangement of a bush, a couple of daisies and a few
fake leaves. The dog ate the arrangement and wet on my
husband’s foot
Back to Mr. Pile, he listed the Least Accurately Labeled
Museum Exhibit ever. It was a Roman sestertius coin, minted
between A.D. 135 and A.D. 138. It was impressive until a
nine-year-old kid pointed out it was really a plastic token
given away by a soft drink firm.
I feel better already.
On weekdays its still a bargain.
Here’s a surprise. From 8 am to 5 pm.
a Long Distance chat still doesn’t cost very
much. A five minute
, call out of state. to any-
) where in the continen-
tal U.S. is only about
$2.50 when you dial
One-Plus. Think of
how good the sound
al your voice would
be to a friend (not to
mention your mother!)
right in the middle
of the day. (
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