The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985 Page: 6 of 14
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Saturday, November 16. All 4-H‘ers
are invited to participate in a county-
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race, color, sex, religion, handicap
or national origin.
Spain ceded Florida to the United
States in 1819
planning, purchasing, preparing and
serving tasty, attractive and
nutritious meals and snacks.
4-H‘ers who have outstanding ac-
complishments in the program can
qualify for numerous awards provid-
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Objectives of the program are
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Page 6-The Hereford Brand, Thursday, October 24, IMS
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report pointing out ways the nomination. Barrientos wasn’t
state can cut back on its utility too happy with Whites last-
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food groups in the daily diet. “International Foods” on Saturday,
-Understand the principles of November 2, in the Ballroom, Com-
nutrition as they relate to health, munity Center, Hereford. For fur-
physical fitness and appearance. ther information, call Louise Walker,
plate.
Door prizes will be awarded and a
quilt will also be given away.
The hall is located on Third St.
as guests
The < • ng l egation at Wesley United
Methodist Church welcomed four
guests representing the Small
Church Consultation Program Sun-
day evening.
F allowing a dinner, the consultants
guided members for making plans
f r next year’s work in the church.
Speakers include Ruth Lows and
David Cameron, both of Canyon, Bob
Breckbill of Amarillo and David Hes-
tand of Happy.
The public is invited to attend wor-
ship services at the church located at
410 Irving St
uHArgueed
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Turkey and Trimmings Dinner Sun- wants the judge to make it a
day, Nov. 3 from 11:30 a.m. until 2 class action case.
p.m. in . Lights Out
The menu will consist of turkeyc ” , 1 n , p 1
and dressing, creamed potatoes and Texas Comptroller Bob Bull-
, u ock, who announced for re-
gravy, home canned green beans, election last week, issued a
homemade coleslaw, cranberry-
sauce, homemade bread, coconut
and pumpkin cakes, tea or coffee.
Donations will be $5 for adults and
$2.50 for children 10 and under. Take-
out plates will be 25 cents extra per
16” Refrigerator
w/Ice Maker
$C(695 Yes! We want
P}} your trade-ins!
Sign up for a free Micro-Wave Oven to be given away!
State buildings in Austin are tential nominee and said he
supplied power by the city, would study the issue for
which is increasing its state awhile before deciding whether
rates by about $1.8 million. to invoke senatorial courtesy.
Bullock wasn’t too happy Short Takes
with Austin about the rate „ ho ’ Takes .
hike, but he charged the state _ * Rep. Kelly Godwin. R-
2 Odessa, says hes starting a
throwing awav millions of tax statewide petition drive for
dollars. legislation to repeal the manda-
tory seatbelt law, which he
Insurance Rates says is "an infringement on
Attacking rate hikes could personal freedom.”
become a popular political • Texas Supreme Court Jus-
trend in '86. tice Raul Gonzalez announced
Texas Attorney General Jim his candidacy for the post to
Mattox last week intervened in which vhe was appointed by
a car insurance rate case before Gov. W bite.
the State Board of Insurance, * The Comptroller’s office
saving the proposed rates are says an investigation has led to
too high. indictment of Thomas MeGuf-
fey, Lubbock, for alleged theft
The move took some by sur- of sales taxes totaling $5,300.
prise, since Mattox has never ---------
intervened before, but he said George Washington, the first presi-
rates shouldn’t go up at all dent of the United States, was born at
because ratemakers hadn’t Bridges Creek in Westmoreland Coun-
weighed sufficiently the effect ty, Va . Feb. 2,1732. His performance
of the new seat belt laws, child as a commander in he AmericanWar
safety Seats and tougher DWi yfctodypanronkeoynesenzaaeandth
enrorcement. British commander's surrender, vir-
The Board agreed to post- tually ending the war. In 1787, he
pone the issue to study those presided over the convention of
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3 “no-pass, no-play” rule last
. 2 week hit the Texas schoolboy
hm d football season for the first
time as thousands of worried
students, parents, and coaches
watched to see if their fall foot-
ball ritual would be decimated, with . wasting energy and
Political movers and shakers
across the state watched, too,
wondering whether those deci-
mated souls would become an-
gry enough to tilt momentum
their way now for the '86 elec-
tions.
How- angry can you get when
some 15 percent of Texas stu-
dents fail the first six weeks
and become ineligible for foot-
Denton, and Mari Mendez. Not pictured is “ otandactiolitvbal, drama
Brett Clements. One prevailing theory, of
-------------— course, is that all this will ef-
2* feet the governor's race. Folks
angered by the reform will rise
up and vote against Gov. Mark
White, who strong-armed no-
pass, no-play through the Leg-
islature.
The other side of the coin is
4-H Nutrition ed by General Foods Corp., including that concerned I exans will now
Program Outlined an expense-paid trip to National 4-H see how badly the rule was points.
Selecting the right foods for proper Congress for one member per state needed and applaude the action. .1:1:;
nutrition is the basis of the 4-H food- and six $1,000 scholarships at the na- Clements Counters . . Hot l tilities
nutrition program. tional level. White the one in the hot White, of course, is catching
This 4-H program is one that can 4-H'ers are now meeting in 4-H seat on this issue, took the posi- politialiflakin Southeast Tex-
benefit boys and girls of all ages and Foods and Nutrition Project groups. tive road last week when the mi sewnere.tiEX have
They are preparing themselves to results were brought in' the risen nose to bt) percent, but
... PM." . t ' his anticipated plan to fill a
‘dire predictions of mass fail- vacancy on the Public Utilities
ures proved false and students Commission with a former col-
had buckled down to their lege buddy is drawing fire
studies. . from consumer groups.
He also jumped a potential The governor is believed to
opponent, former Gov. Bill be narrowing his choice to a
Clements, whom he called “one Beaumont utility consultant,
of the first to retreat” from David E. Young, but a joint
hardball academics. statement by a coalition of con-
Clements, when he saw that sumer groups called him the
15 percent of students were out “wrong appointee to the wrong
-Understand the scientific prin- by the Texas Agricultural Extension forthennext six weeks, said he joh at the wrong time."
cipies of nutrition. Service serve people of all ages favored changing the law to Their move has caused Aus-
-Acquire and demonstrate skills in regardless of socio-economic levels, al them to return to extra- tin state Sen. Gonzalo Barri-
curricular activities as soon as entos to delav confirming the
they made higher grades, rath-
er than making them sit out
the entire six weeks.
Block or Punt?
In Houston, failing students
are pushing a state district
judge to decide this week
whether to block enforcement
of the no-pass, no-play law un-
til the U.S. Supreme Court can
rule whether it is unconstitu-
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985, newspaper, October 24, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430324/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.