The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1985 Page: 3 of 10
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The Hereford Brand-Friday, October 4, 1985-Page 3
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is
not big deal unless a person has a
newspaper route that involves coin-
operated dispensers The problem is
theft, and you would not believe how
much of it there is around. I am talk-
ing about people who put money in
the rack for one paper and take two.
three or four
I’ll bet people think they are ripp-
ing off the rich newspaper publisher
They’re wrong. We have to pay for
all the papers we don’t return. Some
days I lose as many as 100. This can
really hurt a little guy who is trying
to make a living.
If you print this letter maybe some
of those folks who pull this cheap
stunt will have a better understan-
ding of the situation and cut it
out.-TICKED OFF IN CINCIN-
NATI.
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Shop our spectacular Sidewalk for Bargains Galore!
Saturday, October 5
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Sunday, October 6
12:30pm-5:30pm
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TUESDAY - Sloppy Joes, french
fries, pickles, mixed vegetables,
cookies, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Chicken pattie,
white gravy, corn, tossed salad,
rolls, pineapple upside-down cake,
milk.
THURSDAY - Chili buns, corn
bread, broccoli with cheese, mixed
fruit, milk.
FRIDAY - Manager’s choice.
ST. ANTHONY'S
SCHOOL
MONDAY - Spaghetti with meat
sauce, tossed salad, green beans,
rice pudding, homemade bread,
milk.
TUESDAY - Cheeseburgers, let-
tuce, tomato, pickle, french fries, ap-
ple pie, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Chill with beans,
carrot sticks, spinach. sliced
peaches, cornbread, milk.
THURSDAY - Fish in batter with
tartar sauce, tater tots, cole slaw,
carrot cake, hot rolls,milk.
FRIDAY - Pork choppettes, mash-
ed potatoes, blackeye peas,
chocolate crinkles, hot roll, milk.
mptly at 7 p.m.
Among the many awards to be
presented include the "I Dare You”
award. “Outstanding Leader"
award, and “Friend of 4-H”.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: For many DEAR ANN LANDERS: Everyone comes to mind. Please print this let-
years you have urged people to get who reads your column sees himself ter for other parents who consider
therapy at their local mental health sooner or later. It happened to me a tickling a harmless act.-CHARLIE
centers where there are sliding-scale few days ago. I am talking about the IN PA.
fees. As someone who has chosen father who tickled his daughter until
public mental health as a career, I he made her cry. The bully pretend- DEAR CHARLIE: Thanks for your
couldn’t agree with you more. ed it was all in fun but you pointed testimonial on a problem that is no
Unfortunately, in our community, out that excessive tickling can mask laughing matter.
and I don't know how many more some deep hostility. „
communities around the country, the My dad picked on me a lot. When Don t get burned by a line that s
public mental health clinic is now he became angry he would start to too hot to handle. Play it cool with
seen as a revenue-raiser for the local tickle me. He would keep it up until I Ann Lander s guide to Necking and
government. Consequently, the fees wet my pants. Then he’s make fun of Petting-What Are the limits Send
have gone up. me and call me a baby. I always end- your request to Ann Landers, P.O.
For example, a single mother of ed up crying. Box 11995, Chicago, Illinois 60611,
one child making $11,000 a year Whenever I think of my childhood, enclosing 50 cents and a long,
would pay $10 for a visit. If we want that memory is the first one that stamped, self-addressed envelope
to see her and her child separately Ez22azz2222222222222222zzzz2zzz2zzz2z2222222222zzzzzzzzzzzzz22
The public is invited to attend the The Parent-Leader's Association
1985 4-H Achievement Award Ban- will supply the rolls, butter and
quet planned at 7 p.m. Saturday in beverages. All food should be
the Community Center banquet brought to the banquet room at 6:30
We also have a good selection
of House Plants. WE DELIVER!
First National
bag, Inc.
® Holly Rd. 364-6030
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room. p.m. Saturday. Serving begins pro-
The event is the highlight of the emmazmzaa
1984-85 4-H year and kicks off Na- "...
tional+H Week festivities. Hospital Notes
Each family attending the banquet '
is asked to bring two dishes, each PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
large enough to serve 10 to 12 people. Jean Brown, Melissa Brown, Boy
All families that have last names Brown, Bill Burleson, C.R. Caperton,
A-M please bring a pot of baked Richard Cazares, Juanita Estrada,
beans and a dessert; all families Hattie Jones.
with names from N-Z bring a bowl of Cindy Lee, Girl Lee, Adelita Lira,
potato salad and a gelatin salad. Also Irene Lopez, Girl Lopez, Diana
be sure to bring serving utensils. Madrigal, Donna Munoz, Girl
want all of our friends to help in
welcoming our
New, Perfect Addition, A Daughter:
Nichole Brionnel to Our Family!
s are:
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Arthur & Charlotte Clark
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featuring MESSENGER In Concert
Come and Enjoy “Build-your-own Tacos"
HEREFORD PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Breakfast
MONDAY - Cereal, Mi banana,
milk.
TUESDAY - Glazed donut, diced
pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Cinnamon toast,
applesauce, milk.
THURSDAY - Sausage, biscuit
and jelly, diced peaches, milk.
FRIDAY - Bacon, pancake and
syrup, apple juice, milk.
Lunch
MONDAY - Hamburger, burger
salad, french fries, mixed fruit,
cookie, bun, milk.
TUESDAY - Steak nuggets and
gravy, mashed potatoes, green
beans, fruit and gelatin with topping,
hot rolls, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Chicken and
cheese on a bun. tossed salad and
dressing, baked beans, tator tots,
peach cobbler, bun. milk.
THURSDAY - Taco’s, shredded
lettuce, chopped tomatoes, pinto
beans, Spanish rice, orange juice,
cinnamon roll, milk.
FRIDAY - Hot dog with chili, but-
tered corn, tator tots, dill pickle
slices, apple crisp, bun, milk.
WALCOTT SCHOOL
Breakfast
MONDAY - Biscuits and honey,
sausage, eggs, juice, milk
TUESDAY - Donuts, fruit, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Cold cereal, fruit,
milk.
THURSDAY - Tortillas con
huevos, sausage, juice, milk.
FRIDAY - French toast with
syrup, fruit, milk.
Lunch
MONDAY - Patty melt, tator tots,
green beans, rolls, banana pudding
with wafers, milk.
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once a week, it would cost her at
least $80 per month. As a result,
many families cannot afford our ser-
vices and don't come back after the
first visit.
As an employee, I would catch hell
for going to the press with this, but as
a citizen I can ask you to urge people
to overcome their feeling of shame
when they need psychotherapy and
cannot afford it. Please tell them to
contact an elected or appointed of-
ficial in their town or county who has
a say about whether the health
center should be a source of revenue
for the government. They should in-
sist that it provide affordable
therapy for citizens who need it. If
enough people complained, the
policy would change and the clinics
would once again be accessible to
everyone. Do you agree with me.
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