The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1979 Page: 13 of 22
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Christmas bell ornaments,
decorated cookies and other
baked goods will be featured in
a Bake Sale to be held Saturday
The first woman to swim the English Channel was 19
year old Gertrude Ederle in 1926 It took her 14 hours
and 31 minutes!
GENTLEMENS CLOTMING
Sugarland Moll
The lighting of the Community Christmas Tree on the night
of Dec 3 will officially launch the holiday season in Hereford
it has been announced by the Chamber of Commerce
Women’s Division
Local citizens are invited to attend the lighting ceremony
beginning at 7 p m on the night of the third at the tree site on
the Courthouse grounds Mr and Mrs Santa Claus will be
present to greet the children and the Hereford Chamber
Singers will be performing Christmas carols Also singing will
be the south choir of the First I nited Methodist Church.
The merchants of Downtown Variety Park and Sugarland
Mall will open their stores Monday evening in observance of
the beginning of the Christmas season Citizens are incited to
begin their gift shopping after attending the tree lighting
service.
This is the second seat that the Chamber Women have
decorated a communits tree ( hairman of this year's activity
is Linda Houston
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in a lovely way with
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Gift Sets by
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For help in getting the most for your
Life Insurance Dollar.
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And Oh! what a difference
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season. The public is invited to attend the
festivities. Shown from left are Ruth Sweyze, Freda
Cordray, Linda Houston, project chairmen, end
Mery Herring, president of the Women's Division.
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Preparing for Ceremony
Lights for the Community Christmas Tree were
untangled end tested Wednesday morning at the
Chamber of Commerce office so they can be strung
on the blue spruce tree on the Courthouse grounds.
A Christmes tree lighting ceremony is planned
Monday evening at the official start to the holiday
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My sister s version at a
French family-style dish
21 .-pound whole frying chicken
Salt and pepper to taste
4 garlic cloves, peeled
1 tablespoon corn oil
4 small new potatoes, pared
4 small carrots, pared
4 small onions, peeled
Dry well the surface at chick-
en and inside cavity: sprinkle
inside and out with salt and
pepper. drop garlic cloves into
chicken cavity Choose a casse-
role large enough for chicken
and vegetables to just fit; swirl
oil around to coat casserole,
add chicken and arrange vege-
tables around it. Cover and
bake in a preheated 350-degree
oven until chicken and vege-
tables are very tender - about
14 hours Chicken will not be
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from the border camps where
they helped care for the sick.
According to Rev. H.T.
Goodwin, Pastor of The First
Assembly of God Church. an
offering will be received for this
purpose by the local church and
anyone wishing to make a
contribution may send a check
to First Assembly of God. P 0.
Box 112 or bnng it to the
church Checks should be made
to First Assembly of God.
Cambodian Fund
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Say “Merry
Christmas”
SPRINGFIELD. MO The
Assemblies of God has launched
an all-out effort to aid
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admission
he bazaar;
Connally. Teresa Dawson.
Selma Gonzales. Liz Hayes.
Michelle Hughes. Minnie Mor-
ales. Amy Noyes. Mary Pena.
Daphane Perez Angie Roddy.
Leslie Robbs. Kim Seward.
Tracy Shepherd, Susie Suarez.
Angela Walker. Ruth Walker
and Jeanette Grotegut
V2 Price
Talk about your bad timing
Here we are in the middle of an energy crisis when we’re
getting pressure from all sides to lock our thermostats in at 65
degrees and fashion designers are pushing to bring back the
miniskrt.
Is it my imagination or is someone s brain in a holding
pattern
The proHem is that many of the leading designers are
men w 0 ave never known how the human anatoms works
it s relatively easy to explain
The miniskirt covers at best 1/6 of a woman s lower
extremities When the woman bends her knees to sit down
the tension releases and the skirt in the front goes DOWN
However, because of the angle of the body, the stress in the
bac hecomes,more acute as the body bends and the back
8055 .P. ? the time the derriere makes contact with a
'e*LC hair (bench is made of plastic, stone,wood or metal, she
could slip right into a coma
Bake Sale
St. Anthony's Women's
Organization will be conducting
a Bake Sale Saturday from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. in Sugarland Mall
with proceeds going to
charitable projects of SA WO
The public is invited to attend
the sale, which will include a
wide variety of baked goods.
Chairman of the project is
Mrs. Leander Reman
I he denomination's churches
in Thailand have organized the
Assemblies of God Foundation
to coordinate the relief effort
Through the foundation. Thai
Christians and missionaries buy
supplies in Bangkok and deliver
them to the camps A Thai
minister. Nam Chai, is secretary
of the organization.
Contributions for the Cambo-
dian refugees should be sent to
the Division of Foreign
Missions. 1445 Boonville Ave..
Springfield. MO 65802. Hurst
said. The funds will then be
channeled to the Thai agency.
Basic supplies for each family
cost approximately 515. The
Division of Foreign Missions
authorized an immediate $25,-
in relief after receiving a call
from missionary Gene Schachte-
rie in Thailand But much more
is needed, according to the
missionary's report
Quoting Thai government
reports, he said forest lands are
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Cambodian refugees after
receiving word that 500,000
persons uprooted by war.
repression and now starvation
would cross the border into
Thailand before Thanksgiving.
More than 350,000 Cambodians
are already crowded into camps
in Thailand.
The Rev T.F Zimmerman,
general superintendent of the
Assemblies of God, called on
churches and individuals across
the nation to rush to the aid of
the suffering in Southeast Asia
"With thousands facing death
everyday, we have the greatest
challenge of our generation to
Christian compassion," he said.
He asked for cash contribut-
ions to provide family units with
clothing, sleeping mats. and
personal hygiene supplies.
"Many of these people are
coming out with nothing more
than the clothes on their
backs," Wes Hurst, the
church's Far East field director
said Each family will also
receive a piece of plastic for
improv ising a very basic shelter
from the Thai rains, a bucket for
earning water and a shovel for
digging latrines.
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The football season has Girls playing for the seventh
ended, but something just as grade are: Brenda Ball. Georgia
exciting has begun basketball. Collins. Lisa Connally. Donann
in football, there are only three Cummings. Alice Garcia. Bren
teams, but in basketball, we da Gonzales Linda Gonzales,
have six teams to represent Joni Hicks. Sandra Hope. Buffy
SJH-three girls' teams and Huckert. Vanessa LaFuente.
three boys'teams. We won't be Sherry McElroy. Nancy More
having as many Pep Rallies, but no, Kim Parsons. Lisa Red
that doesn't mean we can lose mond. Stacy Sanders. Kristin
our school spirit Get out there Walterscheid. Sandra Zepeda,
and support our teams every Stacy High and Lon Niblett
chance we get We ll prove once The girls’ teams travel to
more that SJHers are Number Levelland tomorrow for the
One’ (Written by Jennifer Levelland Tournament-Nov-
Eggen) ember 30- December 1.
We have a good enrollment The boys’ basketball season
for girls' basketball The begins December 3.
coaches. Coach C ummings and Most of the group pictures for
Coach Roberts have named the yearbook have been made
twenty members to each team, and about half of the yearbook
Girls on the Freshman team arc: will be sent to the publisher
Olga Alaniz. Robin Baldwin. December 15
Barbara Brown. Annette Daw The November issue of the
son, Tiffy Dirks. Jennifer Dogie newspaper will be sold
Eggen. Belinda Galvan. Roxane tomorrow, and the staff has
Gamez. Rosie Garza. Laurie begun work on the December
High. Tanya Jones, Holly issue, which will be sold during
McNeese. Missy Merritt. Mar- the week before the Christmas
gie Morales. Pam Nixon. Sandra Holiday s
Rodriquez. Came Thompson.
Violeta Valdez. Barbara Wea-
ver. and Angie White Joann
Brown, Norma Gavina and Kim
Hutcheson are managers for the
team.
Eighth grade team members
are Yolanda Alaniz. Ruth Alon-
zo. Cathy Bartels. Michelle
being bulldozed to make way for in Sugarland Mall by Young
the new influx of refugees. Mothers Study Club.
With his wife and two other The public is invited to attend
missionary couples, the Dan the sale, an annual fund-raising
Anglins and Bruce Mumms. project of the club.
Schachterle has just returned Club president is Jan Dudley
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We re going to have to approach the problem carefully as
some women actually liked the miniskirt. I talked the other
day to my friend. Donna who has terrific legs The only
reason I keep her around is for a role model
Well. 1. for one. she said. "am tickled to death about
miniskirts I ve hated those old lady skirts that swirl around
your ankle and cover up everything "
That s easy for you to say. Donna, you didn't cans your
babie low and gel left with flabby knees."
"I don t see why we can t wear what we look terrific in."
she pouted
Then it hit me "We do it for our country Heaven knows
I’ve had to sacrifice. I've been buying silk because I can wear
it winter and summer and save I've given up polvester for
ultrasuede because polyester is made from petroleum
and my country needs the oil. I’ve bought lush
sweaters in natural fibers because they’re warmer, and I’ve
given up my entire last year's wardrobe and replaced it with
new clothes because they're warmer, and I've given up my
entire last year s wardrobe and replaced it with new clothes
because they were impractical for the thermostat. How can
you indulge yourself in miniskirts when your country needs
you?"
When I told my husband about our conversation he said.
Too bad you talked her out of it. Donna could have worn a
miniskirt and raised the body temperature of every man in her
office building."
Sometimes I question his love for America.
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