The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1983 Page: 3 of 18
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Lisa Snyder
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Abundant Life
Friday registration
Local optometrist
set for water safety
earns recognition
Sale Begins Thursday
9:30 a.m.
Fish named
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Seventeen Miss Hereford
Pageant contestants, along
with Miss Hereford Liss
Cowgirl Hall of Fame
Jubilee Chili Cookoff, Cowgiri
Hall of Fame, 515 Avenue B.
noon
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All Spring & Summmer
Merchandise
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in order to be eligible, a stu-
dent must have been enrolled
for 11 or more semester hours
of study
MICRO-
BALANCED
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Robert Thomas Fish of
Hereford has been named to
the Deans Honor List at
Texas Christian University.
Fort Worth, for the 1983 spr-
ing semester
A junior at TCU, he is the
son of Mr and Mrs Bury I G
Fish of 10 Centre
This recognition cites
undergraduate Mad Ms for
All except adult sessions take
place ui the mornings and all
classes are held at the City
Pool
For further information
call the Red Crow office at
364-3761
members of the Chamber of
Commerce Women s Division
and guests with a style show
Tuesday evening at the
Hereford Country Club
The group met for a dessert
buffet and then watched as
the young ladies modeled an
array of fashions, from even-
ing gowns to swimwear
Several thousand doctors of
optometry and their guests
were in Washington D C , to
attend the annual meeting at
the 23.300-member associa-
tion, which has offices there
and in St Louis
Clinic Abates. 11, 12, 14- 18, 19, 21
private Coniuflalinn
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PERSONAL. VICTORY
Hi Bob Wear
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WEDNESDAY
Noon Lions Club. Com-
munity Center noon
Country Singles Square
Dance Club, Community
Center. 8 p m
The One to See:
Jerry Shipman
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Stat Fam ensurance Comcanes
momeOnces Boomngor unos
THURSDAY
Hereford Toastmasters
lub. Thompson House
estaurant, 6:30 am
Kiwanis Club. Community
enter, noon
TOPS Club. No Ml. Com-
■unity Center. I am
Amateur Radio Operators,
orth biology building of high
chool,7;30p.m.
Story hour at the library, 10
Senior Citizens
Opportunities
Promoting programs sponsored by
Heretord Senior Citizens Association.
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Calendar of Events
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5 miles
15 mie
'Slaife Presence
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Hfter the 4th
SALE
NEW MARK I DELUXE
follows
THURSDAY - Baked ham
with raisin sauce, scalloped
potatoes, cottage cheese and
pineapple salad, roo-oleo,
PUAKDDAytar“Encniiada
casserole. Spanish nce. pinto
beans tossed salad. fruit
tostados
MONDAY ■ Beef stew
'celery. onions, carrots.
wasn l a
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ear and
was in
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Ball Bearing,
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ation at
ate men
Registration for Red Crow
water safety dawes will be
neld Friday from 9-11 am at
he City Pool
This session begins Mon
lay. July 11, and will con-
-lude on July 22 Beginner,
advanced beginner, in-
termediate, and swimmer
-lasers will be offered
Also, in addition to the
regular classes. a special
class in advanced swimming
will be held at 10 Mam with
Dona Rush as instructor At
I M a.m a special claw in
basic rescue and water safety
junior lfesaving will be of-
’cred
if enough students sign up.
an advanced lifesaving claw
will be held at » M a m
Evening sessions for adults
will be offered in beginner
through intermediate levels
Classes will run from 6:30 to
7:0 p.m
CoM for all classes is B »
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the folk
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more than food and the
body is more than clothing
They know that success in the
material and physical
aspects of life is important
but that it is not enough
These folk seem to unders-
and what constitutes a well
balanced manner of life and
know how to establish and
maintain such a life
They seem to understand
the relative importance f the
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TUESDAY
Merry-Go-Rounds Round
Dance Club, Community
Center. 8:30 pm
Women's Golf Association
Play Dance. City Golf
Course. 5 M p m
Hereford Rebekah Lodge
No 228, IOOF Hall. 1 p m
Free immuniations against
childhood diseases. Deaf
Smith County Public Health
Clinic. 02 East ttS .lam
to 12 noon adn 13 45 p m
Deaf Smith County
Historical Museum Regular
museum hours Tuesday
through Saturday 10 a m to 5
p m and Sunday 2-5 p m
Museum closed Monday
Planned Parenthood Clinic
open at 711 25 Mile Ave from
I ham to3pm
TOPS Chapter No 576,
Community Center. 7 0p m
Hereford Fine Arts
Association. Community
Center. 7 0pm
Order of Eastern Star.
Masonic Temple, 0pm
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Miss
The style show was nar-
rated by J anise Kelley chair-
man of the Miss Hereford
Pageant committee
Background piano music
throughout the program was
provided by Kim Sims
The Miss Hereford Pageant
is scheduled Aug 6 at the
Hereford High School
Auditorium
During a brief business ses-
sion, presided over by
Women s Division President
Odd Fellows Lodge. IOOF
Hall, 7:30 p.m
TOPS Chapter No 1011,
Community Center. 5 0 p m.
Rotary Club, K-Bob’s Steak
House. 12 noon
Weight Watchers. First
Baptist Church 0 pm
Masonic Lodge, Masonic
Temple. 0 p.m
Easter Lions (Tub Easter
Clubhouse. ( p.m
Deaf Smith County
Republican Women's
Organization, Hereford State
Bank Community Room. 12
noon
+H Teen Leaders, Com-
munity Center, 7pm
est can
>1 art of
he Mass
a
erting it
blood of
essential elements of life and
have accomplished the
balance that is maintained by
having first things in first
place in their thinking they
have everything put together
in a good way and this is
what counts
People with a justified
sense 4 victory are
•he people who are convinced
that what we are counts for
more that what we have "
Milton C Adams O D of
Hereford, received the
American Optometric
Association s 1983 Continuing
Oplometric Recognition
Award last week in
Washington, D C
Dr Adams is among only
IM optometrists in the coun-
try to have earned the award
this year It is given to doc-
tors 4 optometry who have
compieted 10 hours of conti-
nuing education in their field
over a one-year period and, in
addition, have previously
received the Optometric
Recognition Award
Only 575 optometrists in the
country have earned the Op-
tometrie Recogntion Award
It is given to those who have
completed IM credit hours of
continuting education in their
field over a three-year
period
In presenting the award,
the association's president
Dr Wendell D Waldie of
Wichita, Kan praised the
1M3 award recipients for
their determination to keep
pace with scientific
developments in optometry in
order to provide their pa
bents with the best vision
care available today
In-Store Financing HOmECEnTER
226 N Main Hereford 364 4051
from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
We are not vie torious in life
because of what we do, or
what we get dune what we
accomplish, what we ac-
cumulate, et< , but the vic-
tory is more in our thinking
Thu is not to minumtze use do-
ing and the getting it all
together but vimplv to em-
phasize the generally ac
cepted «onclusion As a man
thinks in his heart so is he
The material and the
phy steal are so immediate
and si pressing that it is
rather easy to begin to thank
that this is all of living As we
become more and more run
< erned with these and try to
fnd our satisfaction and our
sense of well being in them
we usually be* ome more and
more perplexed We try to
assume the sense of personal
victory, but realize that
something is amiss Many
times we just work harder
and try to accomplish more
and more with the material
and the physical, but the
abiding sense of victorious
living never develops
It is even more perplexing
as we begin to see people who
have less 4 material things
and people who do less. being
obviously more effective and
happier in the living ex-
perience than the big
achievers They have
evidently found the secret”
to personal victory They un-
doubtedlv know that life is
Dung ladies, prepare for tke
flLs Stere ford pageant
tvkite developing inner a
2
«d Price
cornbread-oleo, peanut but-
ter cake, sliced peaches
TUESDAY - Hamburger
steak, fned potatoe rounds
com. spinach yeast roll-oleo,
cheese apple crisp
WEDNESDAY - Roast
turkey with gravy, cornbread
dressing, green beans,
cranberry sauce. roll-oleo
sweet potato pie
MONDAY
Hospital Auxiliary,
Hospital board room. 11:45
Olivia Denning Betty Gilbert
gave the invocation and Pat
Walsh read the minutes of the
previous meeting
It was announced that the
By-laws committee met and
will present revisions to the
membership at the October
quarterly meeting A
nominating committee was
appointed by Ms Denning
that will present nominations
for new board members at
the October meeting
Activities scheduled this
week 'July 7-131 at the
Hereford Senior Citizens
, Center include the following
EVERY DAY - Quilting I
a m to 5 p.m
THURSDAY - Oil color
photos 9-11:30 am, noon
meal 11 30 a m . games 14
1 p.m.. National Association of
I Retired Federal Employees
I meeting 3-5 p.m
) FRIDAY - Physical fitness
10 15 am. noon meal 11 30
a m , games 14 pm. govern-
’ mg board 2 p.m., business
meeting 3 p.m
SATURDAY - Senior
Citizens Center is open for
games 14 p.m
MONDAY • Noon meal
11 30 am games 14 pm
TUESDAY Noon meal
11 30 a m . games 14 p.m .
craft class 2-3 p m . blood
pressure 14 p m . Goebel
Hearing Aid 24 30 p.m
WEDNESDAY Physical
fitness 10 15 a.m , noon meal
11 30 a.m . Westgate 1 p m
The menu will be as
y
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San Jose prayer group, San
one Mission Labor Camp. I
m
Al-Anon. Odd Fellow Hall
30 p.m
Free immunizations
gainst childhood diseases,
leaf Smith County Public
lealth Clinic, 902 East 4th
t . I a m. to 12 noon and
3:45 p.m.
Overeaters Anonymous,
‘aith Assembly of God, 7:30
>.m.
VFW. VFW Clubhouse, 1
).m.
BPOE Lodge st Elks Hall.
I 30 p.m.
Camp Fire Leaders
Association, Camp Fire
odge, 7:30 p m
National Association of
Retired Federal Employees.
Hereford Senior Citizens
'enter, 2 p.m
American Association of
Retired Persons. Community
'enter, 7 p.m.
Merry Mixers Square
Dance Club, Community
.'enter. • 0 pm
FRIDAY
Kiwanis Whiteface
Breakfast Club. Ranch House
Restaurant 6 Mam
Community Duplicate
Bridge Club. Community
Center, 7 30 p m
Deaf Smith County
Crimestoppers Board of
Directors, Chamber of Com-
merce Board Room. 12 noon
Hereford High School class
of ISM reunion. Community
enter, registration M p.m
SATURDAY
King's Manor Founder s
ay Barbecue, King's
Manor. 6-9 pm
Hereford High School class
f 1938 reunion. Community
enter, dinner 7 p.m
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1983, newspaper, July 6, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1451323/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.