The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982 Page: 13 of 30
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First Girl In Seventy Years
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Red Cross Update
Meet Monday
Hospital Notes
HISTORICAL MUSEUM: disaster committee IX asked
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Heart Walk-A-Thon
Set For Saturday
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Credit Women’s International
To Hold MondayNight Meeting
Annual Sausage Dinner
Set Sunday In Bovina
Walker To Speak
At Luncheon
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BRING US YOUR WIF AND JUST
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GMEVOUANEWWOMANI
Aerobics twice weekly
extra for each additional day
Stretch & Strengthen
Stretch & Strengthen with Aerobice
All newcomer* to the
Hereford area are invited. A
babysitter is available at the
First Christian Church. For
any further information, call
The plantain is something
like a banana but it does
mutt be cooked to be enten
It's an important food to
millions of tropical people.
The 81 cotton stripping
finally came to a close, just in
time for the winter snowa--
however the ginning goes on
ami on and on-until the huge
crop is all out of the way.
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8:30-9:30
»: 40-10:00
thoroughly enjoying the
special attraction
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ana aecom
There wil be ar w wd preser • at ■ Marcel
3pm at the Meretord Communty Center
Mrs. Owes Andrews
Here to visit Doug and Min-
dy Janovec and their new
daughter, Erica. have been
Doug’s parents. Mr. and Mrs
Vernon Janovec. of Cedar
Bluff. Neb. They stayed a
couple of weeks to get ac-
quainted with their new
granddaughter She is the
first girl on the Janovec side
in 70 years, so they were
Sorority To
Announce
YESI A NEW WOMANI $EU
K NEW TO YOU AND SHE WILL
IE NEW TO HERSEU WiEN WE
GET THROUGH WITWMER.
sponsors. The prize for the
younger participants will be a
bicycle. and for those 19 and
over, the price will be a gift
certificate
NOMINATE . at fav rite fan v it they meet
these qualtte attons
Kim Brackett at 364-0021 or
Judy Baker at 364-2354.
Everyone is invited to par-
ticipate in the Walk-a-Thon
For more information, call
Bill Bookout at 364-0076
potatoes and gravy, jello
salad, relish plate, two kinds
of desserts, hot French
bread, and coffee or tan.
Dee Dee Dobbin* recently
flew to Dallas to spend a
weekend with her sister.
Carla Sue Dobbins.
Bsg.BG
Adv- BG
Mr and Mrs. Owen An-
drews visited the Herbert
Bruns family in Amarillo on
Sunday. They also went to
High Plains Hospital and
visited Herbert’s father.
Harry Bruns of Vernon. who
is critically ill.
Monday. after a week’s stay
there where she underwent
surgery.
Regular museum hours Tues-
day through Saturday 10 a m
to 5 p.m. and Sunday 2-5 p in
Museum closed Monday
Planned Parenthood Clinic
open at 711 25 Mile Ave from
8 .10 to 3 p.m
TOPS Chapter No 576,
Community Center. 9 a m
Hereford Rebekah Lodge
No 228, IOOFHall, 7 .kt pm
Prepared Childbirth Class.
Deaf Smith General Hospital.
7-9 p.m.
City Queen
Beta Sigma Phi City Coun-
cil held a sweetheart tea
recently in Ward Parlor of
the Methodist Church. This
annual event for the sorority
is to honor each of the
chapter’s sweethearts for the
year
Three sorority sisters from
Amarillo will judge the
women and select the one
who will become the city
queen for the year
The women being honored
are Tonja Gilliam of Alpha
Jota Mu Chapter, Linda
Brown of Xi Epsilon Alpha
Chater, and Tom Jones of
Alpha Alpha Chapter.
The queen will be announc-
ed at the annual Valentine
Ball which will be held on
Feb. .20 at the KC Hall
Republican
Women To
Call Becky, 364-7647 or Sunn, 289-5808
for details and information.
TUES
Adv SM
Donation will be $ per
adult plate and 82.9 for
children under ten. Take out
plates are H B per plate
Sausage will be for sale al the
door.
MON
Adv BG
Mr. BG
THUR
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WEDNESDAY
Hippus Home Extension
Club. home of Mrs Jimmy
Bradley. 2 p.m.
Noon Lions. Community
Center, noon.
Country Singles Square
Dance Club. Community
Center, 8 p.m.
WED
Adv. SM
Famdy d Sw Vow
Al la Hl
Meretere, T MM
Must be
Postm arted bv feb 21
Bsg.BG
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Adv. SM
HER CHASMS MAU LOOK AS If
SHOULD, HER ATTITUDE WIUK
VITAL AND POSITIVE. AND.
BECAUSE YOU AND THE WORLD
wu SEE HER IN A DWFFERENT
LIGHT, SHE wu BE A NEW
WOMAN , HEAD TO TOEI
Spenenred by The Owes d Jeves Orat st tatter-Dey 4*Mi
The Mermoma.
Mrs Wallace White, her
daughter, Rhonda, and her
son. Hell, all from Biloxi.
Miss . are here visiting Mrs
White’s mother, Mrs laucille
Kerry man. her sister. Mrs
(lark Andrews. and especial-
ly tier son. Mike White, his
»ite Pally, son Chris ami the
new little While son, Justin
They are staying about two
weeks, mostly with the
Whites, getting to know the
newest family addition The
little boy, Rett, also was gel-
ling to see snow for the first
time in his life
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merit tor a nooblgaflon "gum
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enercle. WW8 ano M you how
muchcomechonisneededandm
Ml coat bawd onto* nominal
too al arty $5.00 par senelon.
Decorating Club Bake Sale.
Sugar land Mall.
Square Dance. Walcott Hus
Ham. 7:30p.m.
Heart Walk-A-Thon, begins
at 9 a m at Northwest
Elementary School
Blood Pressure Clinic. free-
sponsored by Heart Associa-
tion. Sugarland Mall. 10 a.in
to 4 p.m
Daily newupapen printed by the offset proeoworew toe record 1,282 in the 08. lartyear.
HEREFORD RHYTHM AEROBIC EXERCISE
T aught by Experienced 8 Certified Instructors
Becky Grousnick & Susan Mernell.
Naw Classes Starting Feb. 15,1982.
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Seeday Serdle 6 p.n.
Wodanodag aigbe 7 p.m.
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Wedding Date Set
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Betzen, 402 Douglas,
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia Ann, Chapel Hill, N.C.. to Thomas Dean
Myrick, also of Chapel Hill. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Myrick of Greensboro,
N.C. The couple plans to be married at St. An-
thony’s Catholic Church in Hereford on March
6. The bride-elect received an accounting
degree from Texas Tech University and is
employed as a certified Public Accountant
with Executive Planners in Chapel Hill. The
prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
and was employed as a certified public ac-
countant with Arthur Anderson in Dallas
before returning to UNC as a law student.
Mrs Marguerite (ole came
home from High Plains Bap-
tist hospital, Amarillo, on
and •' MWt ’O Ihev
Realtors. lunch at Country
Club. 12 noon
Free blood pressure and
hearing tests for senior
citizens at Senior Citizens
Center. M p in
Credit Women’s Interna-
tional. First National Hank
Hospitality Room. 7:30p.m.
lame Star Study Club, home
of Margaret Ann Durham, 147
Ranger. 3 p.m.
Order of Eastern Star.
Masonic Temple, 7:30p.m.
Hereford Newcomers Club.
Caison House, noon luncheon
Pioneer Study Hub. Caison
House. 1:30 luncheon
Dawn Music Club, home of
Mrs. Reece Steart, 2 p.m.
Story Hour for 1-4 graders
at county library. 4 p.m.
Merry-Go-Rounds Round
Dance Club. Community
Center. t p.m.
DEAF SMITH COUNTY
Kgsvertectonsdonm-m
The Hereford Newcomers
Club will hold its monthly
noon luncheon Tuesday at the
Caison House I auise Walker.
Deal Smith County Extension
Agent will present a program
on Recycling Your War-
drobe "
to promote the formation of
similar clubs
The new affiliation will be
hosted by CWI of Amarillo
and refreshments will be pro-
vided for those attending
All interested career
women are invited to attend
For further information call
Phillis Dawson at Deaf
Smith General Hospital
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schedule Please call the of-
fire at 364-3761 on Monday.
Wednesday or Friday if you
can find one hour to share
with the residents of
Westgate
A Disaster Workshop will
be held in Dumas Feb. 24
beginning at 9 a.m and
finishing at 4 p.m. Anyone in-
terested in attending this
workshop is asked to call the
office
Special thanks to Huth
Romero and Greg Palmer for
instructing a CPR class this
past week
Red Cruss disaster relief
action to provide immediate
identifiable emergency
assistance should be taken
whe -ver there are families
and -idividuals in need as a
result of disaster This
assistance should include no
less than the immediately re-
quired fond, clothing, shelter,
and the determination that
any needed medial aid is be-
ing provided. Along with this
will be the provision for
humanitarian services which
are indicated under the cir-
cumstances
Our chapter's Disaster
committee and disaster ac-
tion team are planning how to
provide food, clothing and
shelter for disaster victims as
well as a mobile canteen ser-
vice for victims and rescuers
working in the field Trained
volunteers are the mainstay
of disaster work Please call
the office if you are interested
in becoming a trained
volunteer
Credit Womens Interna-
tonal will conduct an
irganizational meeting for in-
erested women who are in-
volved in collections of a •
'ounts The meeting is
wcheduled at the First Na-
ional Hank Hospitality Room
Monday, Feb. * at 7 30 tn
Purposes of CWI are to
levelop a closer contact
imong credit women, to
naintain friendly relations
vetween credit departments
4 firms represented and the
oral credit bureau. to further
ducation in credit work, and
i/f
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Good resolutions are sim-
ply checks that men draw
on a bank where they have
no account. " Oscar Wilde
k
St Ann’s Catholic Church
of Bovina is sponsoring their
Annual < ierman Sausage I Nn-
ner. Sunday, Feb 14 from
11 30 a.m to 2 p.m at St.
Ann's Parish Hall on 3rd
Street in Bovina
The menu includes
tomemade German sausage,
homemade sauerkraut, home
canned green beans, mashed
The Heart Association will
sponsor a Heart Walk-a-Thon
on Saturday. Feb 13 The
walk will begin at 9am at
Northwest Elementary
School
A free t-shirt will be given
to every participant, and
prizes will be given for the
most money collected from
49625
Hereford Board
Sugar Works
to call the office so that
material can be ordered.
The Uniformed Volunteers
will host the Westgate Nurs-
ing Home Birthday Party for
residents That party will be
held Thursday . Feb 11 at 2 .10
pm
We are still needing
volunteers for the Physical
Therapy program at
Westgale Nursing Home
This program takes about one
hour each week on a regular
THURSDAY
Annual Chamber of Com-
merce Banquet, Hull Ham. 7
p.m.
St Anthony's Women's
Organization, Antonion
Room, 8 p.m.
Hereford Riders Club at the
Clubhouse. 7:30 p.m.
Westgate Birthday Party at
Westgate. 2 30 p.m.
Young Homemakers HD
Club. 230 p.m
Red Cross Uniformed
Volunteers, noon luncheon
Deaf Smith County
Genealogical Society, county
library, 7 p.m.
Hereford Toastmasters
Club, Thompson House
Restaurant. 6 30 a.m.
Kiwanis Club. Community
Center, noon.
Hereford TOPS Club. No
Ml. Community Center. 9
a.m
Amateur Radio Operators,
north biology building of high
school, 7:30 p.m
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SUNDAY
California Boys' Choir.
Hereford High School
Auditorium, 3 p.m
MONDAY
Veleda Study Club. The
Finished Frame. 8 p.m
City Beta Sigma Phi Coun-
cil. Southwestern Public Ser-
vice Reddy Room. 8 p.m
4-H Teen Leaders, Com-
munity Center, 7 p.m.
Hereford Music Study Club,
home of Mrs. Brent Caviness.
1:30 p.m.
Masonic Ladge, Masonic
Temple. 7 30 p.m.
Easter Lions Club. Easter
Clubhouse. 8 pin
Deaf Smith County
Republican Womens
Organization. Hereford State
Bank Community Room. 12
noon
Odd Fellows Lodge, IOOF
Hall. 7 30 p.m
TOPS Chapter No. 1011.
Community Center. 5 30 p.m.
Rotary Club. K-Bob’s 12
toon
Weight Watchers. First
Baptist Church. 6 p.m
1 amaze Class. Church of
the Nazarene, 7-9 p.m.
TUESDAY
Fwntag B Afternoon deem will meet at Knighu of Columbu* - Coindry Club ».
Moot Schedule Substitutions Acceptable
Session runs for 6 weeks
Classes are limited, Reservations necessary
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Mary Armstrong. Inf Boy
Armstrong. Jim Auten.
Margene Barrett, Cenaida
Barrientos, Mary Henson.
Vasca Byrd
Charlie Cash. Rosemary
havira. Inf Boy Chavira,
ora Delos Santos. Manuel
Flores, Jack France
Delore Griego, John Hute
lackie Hall. LE Height
k
Carol Hester. George Hund.
Ruby Jennings, Ethel Knabe.
Santos l.una
Faye McGee, Wanda
McKibben. Randolph
McNeese. Griselda Mendez.
Inf Girl Mendez. Doris Nee-
ly. Delfino Range).
Roy Robertson. Brandy
Homero, Susie Saul, lena
Stokes, Jaki Tyler, Rosa Vas-
quez, Angela Walker
The Deaf Smith County
Republican Women's
Organization will meet al
noon Monday in the Hereford
State Bank Community
Room. Jane White, president,
reminds members that an-
nual dues are payable now.
All women are invited to at-
tend and are welcome to
become members. The
meeting lasts from 12 to 1
p.m. in order for those on a
lunch hour to have time to
come Those who wish may
bring a sack lunch
By BETTY HENMIN
Executive Director
The Disaster Committee
met Monday evening to up-
date the disaster
preparedness plan Bill Jean.
Division Representative,
went over preliminary plans
for beginning operations The
next Disaster committee
meeting will be Tuesday.
March 3, 7 30. at the Hetl
Cross office. Anyone in-
terested in helping with the
Preschoolers story hour at
the library, 10 a.m.
la Madre Mia Study Club. I
pm.
Calliopian Study Club. 8
pm.
Sweet n' Fancy Cake
Decorating Club, Community
Center, 9:30 a.m.
Sugar Works Cake
Decorating Club, American
Legion Hall, 9 a.m.
FRIDAY
Cultural Extension
Homemakers Club, home of
Mr*. John Hunter, 237 Ave J.
2 p.m.
Hereford Garden Club.
Guest Dey. 205 Ranger. 2
p.m.
Kiwanis Whiteface
Breakfast Club at Dickies
Restaurant. 6:30a.m.
Community Duplicate
Bridge Club, Community
Center. 7:30 p.m
SATURDAY
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982, newspaper, February 7, 1982; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1451260/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.