The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1985 Page: 5 of 14
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contact the County Extension Office their fund raising project of selling
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A.O. THOMPSON ABSTRACT
by the Texas Agricultural Extension encourage other children of divorce
or national origin.
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DEAR TRUTH: Cm glad you and
your Dad have reunited Too bad it
took so long I hope your letter will
Martha Jones, Ethel Knabe.
Charlene Mann, Jeremiah Medina
Irma Perez, Girl Perez.
Minnie Prowell. Darla Skaggs.
Cletus Savage. Johnnie Sims, Ray-
mond Smith, Ida Smith, Luke
Waters
employment to drive a farm tractor
The +H Horse Club is preparing
nittee
lution
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Members of the Hereford Chapter
Order of the Eastern Star met
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tainst
The group recently completed blouses,
vests and fabric stenciling. This week they
will be involved in candlewicking and
making fabric picture frames. Incoming
ninth grade students, Lorena Garcia, at
left, and Mainsay Sisamouth, are shown
displaying vests.
need the money, but it was a matter
of principle.
I love Mom, but now I know her
greed deprived me of a father All
those years without turn certainly did
not make up for the extras she dragg-
ed out of him -THE TRUTH IS OUT
Think of the jam-up at cookouts if
all the creatures joined the ants in
attending the back-yard burnoffs.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
parents were divorced when I was an
infant. Mom raised me but my dad
was a part of my life until I was 11,
when he moved to another state. I
hated him for running out on me.
It wasn’t until recently that I found
out why Dad left. He remarried when
I was three and had two children
with his second wife. Mom resented
this and made his life hell The whole
story came out when my grand-
mother died. I saw Dad at the funeral
for the first time in IS years. We sat
together during the services and
became reacquainted. I liked him in-
stantly and felt very close to him.
It was awkward, but I got up the
nerve to ask why he abandoned me.
He said Mom took everything when
she left him. He paid alimony and
child support, but the alimony stop-
ped when she remarried, so she kept
increasing the child support to get
even. She then hauled him into court
whenever he was a little late with the
payments just to embarrass him.
Dad never had much money He
worked on construction most of his
life and had a hard time making ends
meet. He ended up bankrupt trying
to meet my mother s demands. He
said there was no alternative but to
go someplace where she couldn’t
hound him anymore.
Dad and I are good friends now.
When I asked Mom why she was so
vindictive, she said she wanted to wr-
to insist on maintaining relationships
with both parents, regardless of how
the parents feel about each other
The ugliest part of divorce is the at-
tempt by some parents to poison
their children’s minds against the
other spouse.
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ing every last nickel out of "the rat" easy-to-assemble instructions without
for my sake She admitted she didn’t having an engineering degree
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
gaston Baer. Beth Blanton. Andrea
Castro, W.M. Crismon, Susie Curts-
inger, Dominga DeLeon. Girl
DeLeon. Cristina Fueutes, Girl
Fueutes.
Phyllis Gibson. Norma Guillen.
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rexas city.
Saulcy.
Refreshments of homemade ice
cream and cookies were served by
L.J and Wilma Clark in the dining
room.
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at Abilene
The State steer validation will be
held Monday. June 24 at the Vogel
Barn in North Hereford if you plan
on showing steers next year you
must have steers purchased before
this date
Educational programs conducted
lustrated talk entitled Dogs that at the County Bull Bam Extension
Wear Sheep s Clothing." Agents Davy Vestal and Jimmy
The +H Uveatock judging team Walker of Oldham County instructed
brought home a 16th placing out of the in-class training while Bill Craig
the entire state’s +H livestock of Oglesby Equipment Company of
judgers. The team consisted of Kelly Hereford trained the kids with
Burrus. Joni Hicks, Chris Urbanczyk hands-on experience Oglesby Equip-
and Rickie Vogel +H leaders. Susan ment supplied a brand new Case In-
Hicks and Loretta Urbanczyk, ternational tractor for the training
assisted in chaperoning the State Eight boys received a certificate of Service serve people of all ages
wide event which was held June 4+5 completion and are now eligible for regardless of socio-economic levels,
in College station employment to drive a farm tractor race, color, sex. religion, handicap
Today, our county is being
represented at the District 1 4-H
Fashion Show by five young 4-H
ladies. They are juniors: Jennifer
Hicks, Lori Urbanczyk, Susan
Rickman. Shelia Teel, and senior.
Kristi Powell. Each of these girls
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Project Completed
Several students and adults are currently
participating in the summer phase of
homemaking at La Plata Junior High
School. The class, an extension of
homemaking beyond the regular school
term, provides for the further develop-
ment of skills in all areas of homemaking.
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Fairy tale for grownups Once upon
a time someone managed to follow
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Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2295
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1:00-5:00
COMPANY
Margaret Schroeter, Owner
Abstracts Title Insurance Escrow
P.O. Box 73 242 E. 3rd Phone 364-6641
Across from Courthouse
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Emigration from crowded Europe-
an centers soared in the first decade
of this century Nine million migrated
to the United States and millions
went to Siberia Canada Argentina
South Africa and Algeria In the cen-
tury before 1914. 70 million Euro-
peans emigrated In Asia several
million Chinese Indians and Japanese
migrated to Southeast Asia
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First of all, we wish to con- and set up an individual appoint- chocolate, if interested in purchas-
gratulate the +H‘ers who performed ment Remember, Record books are ing, contact this office Money raised
so well at the State 4-H Round-up due July 11, by this club will help purchase 4-H
down at Texaa ARM Jeff Hicks. The Extension Office held a 4-H flags for the team and help with ex-
received a second place for his 11- Tractor Driving School last Tuesday penses to the state horse show in July
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By DAVY VESTAL and SUSAN new project record-book forms for District competition to be held
RANEY Workshops are scheduled for June Wednesday and Thursday of this
County Extenslon Agents 17, July 1, and ( from 10 a.m. until week in Amarillo Twelve Deaf
Wow! We’ve just returned from noon in the game room of the Com- Smith County. +-H‘ers will par-
State 4-H Round-Up and things are munity Center if 4-H’ers are unable ticipate in the show this year The
really buzzing around the 4-H office to attend these workshops, please Horse Club Drill Team is continuing
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constructed a garment for the Coun- recently for the new year at the
ty Fashion Show and received honors Masonic Temple.
for their sewing ability, enabling Worthy Matron Dottie Darden
them to participate in the district presided and was assisted by Worthy
contest. Patron Larry Knowles
The theme of this year’s district Reports were given by the junior
fashion show is "Focus on Fashion" past matron, secretary. treasurer,
and is being held today at the Activi- auditing committee and chairman of
ty center on the WTSU Campus A benevolence and cheer committee
public fashion show will be held this Twenty-nine visits were made. 17
evening at 7 p m in the Mary Moody gifts and flowers sent. 11 cards sent
Auditorium All parents, friends and and five meals served to families
relatives of the +H‘ers are invited to who had a death or bereavement in
view the show, which will feature ap- their family
proximately 220 4-H youth modeling Darden has for her project for the
hand made garments year to replace the PA system in the
Record Book Workshops are being hall. She assigned a committee to in-
conducted throughout this month and vestigate the best system to be in-
next in preparation for County 4-H stalled They included Wayne White.
Record Book Judging on July 11 AU Ed Hartley and L.J. Clark
4-H’ers are encouraged to attend the The charter was draped in
sessions in order to learn about the memorial for Leota Good and Bessie
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I cannot say anything. What should we do?-
believe I’m writing because I never NO NAME OR CITY OR MORE
thought this situation would arise in TROUBLE IN N.J.
my houitihoM
My daughter, in her 20s, is dating a DEAR NJ.: The guy sounds
young man who is extremely jealous bonkers and your daughter needs to
and possessive of her . He has do get into counseling to find out why
friends of his own and follows she tolerates such bizarre behavior
"Gloria" everywhere she goes. He Make her a deal. If she’ll get help
wants to be with her every living you’ll let her stay. Otherwise tell her
minute He won’t leave our home to pack her bags.
many nights and sleeps on the porch.
When he gets into a jealous rage he
thinks nothing of phoning or coming Going to a wedding' Giving one’
over at any hour of the night and Or standing up in one? Even if you’re
disturbing the entire household. already married Ann Landers’ "New
I have tried to tell Gloria that his Bride’s Guide" will answer questions
behavior is not normal but she says about today’s weddings. For a copy,
she loves him and I should mind my send 12.00, plus a long, self-
own business. addressed, stamped envelope <39
I am about to see her to move out. cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O.
My husband feels as I do, but won’t Box 11995, Chicago, Illinois 00011.
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1985, newspaper, June 18, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477986/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.