The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1980 Page: 3 of 10
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Annabeth Friemel, Tonya
Savage. Kara Driskell, Susan
Brownlow and Jill Johnson
completed the sewing pro-
ject. but were unable to enter
the Fashion Revue.
Judges for the event were
Diane Perkins. Irene Keat-
ing. Sally Wilson. Marilyn
Leasure. Martha Layman.
Sherry Harder and Jo Ann
Millet.
Charest born July 9. She
weighed 7 lbs. 14% ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny-
Mark Northcutt are the
parents of a daughter. Kippy
Michelle Northcutt born July
I0. She weighed 4 lbs. 14%
ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A.
Zepeda are the parents of a
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If no answer call 364-4602
on weekdays only.
participants, they said. They
hope to do better this year.
Information may be obtain-
ed at the Elk’s pool or at
364-4511.
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Triple M Appliance
and Air Conditioning
For service on all makes and models of household
Appliances and Residential Air conditioning equipment
The Hereford Brand Display
Advertising Department will
be very happy to help you,
wheiher it be a Birthday,
Anniversary, Graduation^
Birth Announcement,
Promotion, or other greeting.
‘Rainbow Of Fashions’ Theme Of Annual Revue
Kristi Powell, Alison Lady, Leslie Conkwright,
Glena West, Heather Gee and Cynthia Streun.
The girls will attend the District I Fashion
Revue to be held in Amarillo July 22. (Brand
Photo by Denise Smith]
July 10. He weighed 6 lbs. 15
ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ray
Merriam are the parents of a
son. Jody Ray Merriam born
July 11. He weighed 7 lbs. 2
ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio
Villarreal. Jr. are the parents
of a son. Rogelio Villarreal.
Ill born July 11. He weighed
CORRECTION!
Tommy's TV address and
phone was incorrect in
The Sunday Brand.
The correct address and
Phone numbers are
309 N. Main and
364-0142
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harder to make myself throw
up. When I was 16 I used my
finger. Now I use all sorts of
instruments and have to stick
them farther down my throat.
Sometimes it takes me an
hour or more to vomit.
I am trapped in this
behavior and am so embar-
rassed I haven’t been able to
ask for help. It’s horrible,
just like drug addiction or
alcoholism, because it con-
trols me. The more I do it, the
worse I feel and the more I
want to do it again. I know
it's crazy, but aren't all
addictions?
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were Becky Brownlow . Karen
Friemel. Heather Gee. San
dra Strafuss. Poppie Parker.
Leslie Conkwright. Mindy
Row-ton. Kristi Powell, anc
Darla Newton.
Intermediates 12-13 active
in the revue were Penni
Parker. Kelly Stokesberry,
Polly West. Robin Conk-
wright. and Alison Lady.
Seniors 14-19 participating
were Cynthia Lady, Cynthia
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Special thanks were given
to Dorotha Prowell, clothing
instructor; Carla West,
senior narrator: Tonya Sav-
age. intermediate narrator:
and Robin Conkwright. junior
narrator.
Members of the Fashion
Revue committee are Doro-
tha Prowell. Sue Powell.
Janice Conkwright and Dolly
Parker.
Charest are the parents of a 7 lbs. 11 % ozs.
daughter. Jocelyn June ' Mr. and Mrs. Candelario
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Revue Participants
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
When I was in high school I
was fat and miserable.
Staying on a diet was
impossible, and I hated
myself. ,
I read in your column about
a girl who had the habit of
gorging herself and then
throwing it up. You told her it
was dangerous and to stop it
before she ran into serious
physical and emotional pro-
blems.
I decided I was smarter
than you and that it was a
neat way to take off weight
and stay thin. Since that
time, I have been forcing
myself to throw up three or
four times a week. That was
10 years ago. I am still not
thin but I have done some
awful things to myself.
Please let me use your
column to warn anyone who
may be tempted to try it.
After throwing up. I feel
physically exhausted. My
skin becomes blotched and
greenish in color. My eyes
hurt and I get sores around
my mouth.
As the years go by it is
the center
Special guest for the event
will be HHS 1940 principal.
GM Hudson.
Anyone is invited to the
dinner hut reservations need
to be made with Mayor
Bartles Dowell in advance
Streun and Glena West.
Final results of the fashion
revue were Robin Conk-
wright. First place in
intermediates; Kelly Stokes-
berry. runner-up in interme-
diates. and Alison Lady, third
place in intermediates.
Junior winners were first
place. Heather Gee; Leslie
Conkwright. runner-up; and
third place Kristi Powell.
Senior winners were Cyn-
thia Streun. First place and
her runner-up Glena West.
Chosen as best models
were Penni Parker, interme-
diate: Leslie Conkwright.
junior; and Cynthia Streun.
senior.
Those 4-H’ers will repre-
sent Deaf Smith County at
the District I Fashion Revue
to be held in Amarillo. July
22.
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Can you tell me more about
the damage I am doing to my
eyes. ears, stomach, skin and
glands in my throat? It might
help me stop. Thank
you.-Having A Devil Of A
Time In Denver
DEAR DENVER: Telling
you more about the damage
you are doing to your body
will not help you stop. You
are trapped in a compulsive
pattern of behavior and
common sense won't work.
You need the help of a
trained professional, and
Moya met
noon with
president of
apter of the
lited Latin
zens. Roy
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resa Munoz
GI Forum.
"A Rainbow of Fashions"
was the theme of this year's
4-H Fashion Review held
Monday afternoon in the
County Library Heritage
Room.
Eighteen girls participated
in the revue. Awards were
donated by Westway EH
Club. Ford EH Club.
McKnight Sewing. Helen s.
Little's, and The Vogue.
Juniors 9-11 participating
The public is reminded of
the "Ornamental and Garden
Clinic" tomorrow from 9 a.m.
to 12 noon in the Community
Center ballroom.
The clinic, designed to
bring the public the latest
iriformation and to assist w ith
landscape and garden pro-
blems. is sponsored by the
Deaf Smith County Extension
Service. DS Community-
Development Committee.
Bud to Blossom Garden dub.
Garden Beautiful, and Here
lord Garden Club.
A short program will be
•presented by six Texas
Agricultural Extension Ser-
D. Medeles are the parents of
a daughter. Belen Medeles
born July 11. She weighed 8
lbs. 8% ozs.
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I urge you to get it at once.
Look in the phone book under
“mental health." Denver has
some excellent facilities. You
can get counseling for little
money or maybe without
charge. Get going immedia-
tely and please let me hear
from you. I want to know how
you are doing.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
Recently I was told by a
knowledgeable person that it
is against the law to engage
in sex with a female sheep.
The reason given was that
the offspring of such a
relationship would be half-
sheep and half-human. This
person also said the
reproductive system of the
female sheep is almost
identical to that of a human,
which is why the sheep would
become pregnant.
I realize this sounds
awfully crazy, but it was
explained to me in such a
logical and convincing way
that I believe it. Please
advise me of the validity of
this statement in the paper. I
need to show it to a person in
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Randel Hargrove are the
parents of a son, Jason
Randel Hargrove born July 8.
He weighed 7 lbs. 13 ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Luz
J. Escamilla are the parents
of a son, Jonathan Lee
Escamilla born July 8. He
weighed 6 lbs. 13% ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Paul
These nine pretty girls were selected Monday
afternoon as winner’s of the annual 4-H Fashion
Revue held at the County Library Heritage
Room. Theme of the event was “Rainbow of
Fashions.” The girls are from left, Penni
Parker, Kelly Stokesberry, Robin Conkwright,
be taken for supper.
Life guards and certified
personnel will be on duty to
make sure there are no
mishaps.
The Elks raised $1400 last
My baby's first words were, “There's nothing to do."
I had hoped it might be something like “ma-ma" or
"da-da," but it was still exciting for us. I called my husband
at work and as he listened to this small voice form the words
clearly on the phone he was astounded. "That's a whole
sentence." he said proudly.
"I know. He's been saying it since he got up this
morning.”
He was to continue saying it until he got his own apartment
at the age of 23.
In all that time, we never agreed on what is “something to
do."
His idea was always something that involved either a car.
lots of running water, something from the attic, permission
from the police, refreshments, a ladder to the roof, his
father's tools, a credit card, music, hats and horns or a Blue
Cross card.
My idea included the basics: putting things in boxes,
sorting, cutting grass, running errands, hanging things on
hangers, growing up. doing homework, clearing the table,
helping the elderly and developing an attitude toward social
change.
The problem is that children are taught to be spectators
from the moment they are born.
We stand over their cribs entertaining them with funny
faces, hide behind our hands and try to scare them half to
death, put a rattle in each hand and dance, sing to them, give
monologues while we change diapers, play games when we
feed them, and tell them stories when we bed them down at
night.
Their potty chairs have recordings in them, their cribs have
twirling mobiles, their chairs have springs and wheels, their
car seats have horns and steering wheels, their eating bowls
have pictures in the bottom, their dolls talk and their pillows
squeak.
As they get older, math becomes a game and athletics
become a spectator sport. They don't live life...they're an
audience for it.
The cure for “There's nothing to do" should be obvious.
Always keep a list of chores on hand to fill the void. After
awhile my children got so fed up with my suggestions, they'd
be halfway through, “There's nothing..."get a stricken look
on their faces and finish with. "I'd like better than to chat,
but I've got a busy day."
How did I get so wise? That solution worked so well when
my husband used it on me...I decided to use it on the kids.
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The Hereford High School
graduating class of 194ft has
announced their second
annual reunion slated for this
Saturday with a reception
from 2-5 p.m. at the
( ommunity < enter followed
with a dinner at 7:30 pm at
vice specialist. Following, an
individual conference and
diagnostic clinic will be held
to assist in solving various
problems.
The public is asked to
bring specimens of insects,
diseased plants, etc. to this
part of the clinic.
Free of charge. Melvin
lavroe. chairman of the
Community Development Co-
mmittee. encourages every-
one to attend.
Following the close of the
clinic at noon, the public is
invited to go by the E.B.
Black House for a lawn and
garden demonstration.
A total of 18 local 4-H'ers participated in the
annual 4-H Fashion Revue held in the County
Library Heritage Room Monday afternoon.
. Three divisions were entered by the girls
including Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors.
Among the fashion revue were the following
girls standing from left, Becky Brownlow, Polly
West, Sandra Strafuss and Mindy
Rowton. Seated is Poppi Parker. [Brand photo
by Denise Smith]
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Entries for the second
annual “Elks Against Dis-
trophy Swim-a-thon" are
now being taken.
Entry forms for the event,
which is to be held August 6
at the Elks pool, may be
picked up at the pool any day-
after 2 p.m.
Entrants will obtain pled-
ges for every hour they swim,
and prizes will be given to __________________________________________________
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the office who claims it's a lot
of nonsense.-Ba-Ba-Baffled
in Trenton. N.J.
DEAR TRENTON: Have
you ever heard of a
half-sheep, half-human?
Well, neither has anyone
else. A few years ago
someone wrote and asked me
the same question about a
dog. I replied, "No way." I
was promptly inundated with
letters from readers who said
they had heard of babies born
of such unions, covered with
hair, that barked and had
tails.
Nowhere in medical litera-
ture is there any evidence of
half - human, half-animal
births. You can bet the rent
that I am right about this.
Planning a wedding0
What's right? What's wro-
ng? Ann Landers' completely
new "The Bride's Guide"
will relieve your anxiety. To
receive a copy, send a dollar,
plus a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope (15 cents
postage) to Ann Landers.
P.O. Box 11995, Chicago.
Illinois 60611.
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1980, newspaper, July 15, 1980; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429825/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.