The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1986 Page: 3 of 10
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The Hereford Brard-Thursday, October 21, 1986-Page 1
Lifestyles
New
Hospital Notes
Ann Landers
members
shecks,"
Decision unjust
welcomed
OREGON
Canada
couple,
O’er
. $438 to
suffice
ly
appreciate
your
opinion -WANTING JUSTICE
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Direct!, Adjacent To Sugarland Mall & Cowgirl Hall of Fame
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Ladies
Panties
DEAR W.J.: If the facts are as you
described them, the decision was un-
CINDY COLE
(806) 364-3325
Don't get burned by a "line” that's
too hot to handle Play it cool with
Ann Landers’ guide to "Necking and
Petting - What Are The Limits’”
Send your request to Ann Landers,
P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, IU. 60611.
enclosing 50 cents and a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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illion in
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would
like to pass on a suggestion for your
readers who complain about florists
sending half-dead flowers and
meager arrangements to out-of-
towners because they think the
with the
today of
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DEAR WORKS: Brilliant idea! I
wish I'd thought of it.
DEAR HEART: I'm sure if you
continue to introduce Denise as your
daughter-in-law no one would object.
I suggest that you ask her just to
make certain
Mr. and Mrs. Camilo Villa are the
parents of a boy. Nathan Timothy
born October 21. 1986.
Christina Martinez. Elias Men-
doza, Adelia Moreno, Melvin Muse,
Ruby Nixon, Myrta Ottesen, Amzie
Peterson, Usa Rollins, Boy Rollins,
Lupe Ruiz, Boy Ruiz, Katherine
Rios, Boy Rios, Rebecca Spearance,
Delmira Torres, Girl Torres, Belia
Villa, Boy Villa.
The World Almanac
DAK BOOK
Today la tha day tha
swalows laava San
Juan Capittrano tor
tha aouth it la tha
298th day of 1986
and tha 31 at day of
Reg. •2,e to *328
Assorted
Earrings
DEAR FF.M: You're right, I goof-
ed. Plenty of readers weren't bashful
about letting me know it Will you
settle for 20 swats with an aluminum
spatula’’
(I work nights). The winner didn’t
even have to step outside to get her
color.
The contest was advertised as the
"most suntanned legs”, not the
darkest legs. When I confronted the
judges I was told to leave my pre-
judices at home.
I realize this may seem petty and
that you have more important pro-
blems to deal with, but I would great-
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gonzales
are the parents of an infant girl,
Jacklyn Christine born October 21,
1986
stoob-
ecunty
ar.
paying
in 1987
Oct 1
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Wanda Huseman, Janice Betzen
and Glenda Jesko were recognized
as new members when Alpha Iota
Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority met recently in the Reddy
Room of Southwestern Public Ser-
vice.
President Ruby Lee called the
meeting to order and it was announc-
ed that the chapter had received a
thank you from Operation Good
Shepherd for its donation of food
items.
Members received invitations to a
couples’ mash party planned Satur-
day in the home of Jackie Fangman.
Also, plans were discussed for the
stuffed potato sale Nov. 15.
It was announced that fall rituals
will be held at the Community Center
Nov 18 and that the next meeting
would be a Thanksgiving dinner Nov.
6 at the Lutheran Churhc.
Recognized as special guests were
Usa Pyeatt and Rhonda Nicklaus.
Following the business session,
Carol Kelley served tea and
brownies to Holly Bixler. Fangman,
Elizabeth Jesko, Usa Gelatt, Beckie
Fry, Janet Daugherty. Kathie Kerr,
Lee, Kelley, Marge Bell, Dona Hen-
drickson. Nancy George, Gay
Maclaskey and Dee Ann Matthews.
Waters, who has cancer, is planned
from 5-7 p.m. Sunday at the
Playhouse Skating Rink.
Those from 2-11 years old will be
admitted for $1 and persons 12 years
of age and older will be charged $2
All proceeds will go to the Richard
Waters Fund to help defer medical
expenses
Though named for the equator it
straddles. Ecuador has extremes of
climate, ranging from tropical heat to
polar-like cold
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Angela Aguilera, Evalyn Anthony,
Helen Boyd, Vera Besore, J. Cody
Burney, Winnie Cansler, Lee Cave,
Sylvia Cerda, Girl Cerda, Ynes
Davila, Merle Elliston, Tammie
Gonzales, Girl Gonzales, Clyde Hud-
son, Glenda Jesko.
i July,
e plan
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nonths
ly to
weiated
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hi this
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st day
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$1200
RAYMOND ARTHO
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
300 N. Main
P.O.Box 236
Vega, Texas
267-2108
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The Hereford High School Junior
class enchilada supper will be held
from 5-7 p.m. Friday in the school
cafeteria
Proceeds will benefit the junior
class
Ticket are priced at $4 for adults
and $2 50 for children and may be
purchased from students or at the
door
bycar
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rareas.
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Men’s Dress
Long Sleeve
Shirts
Hereford Rebekah Lodge No 228
met Tuesday evening with Noble
Grand Glessie Shelton presiding
Twenty-seven visits, 38 cheer
cards, eight flowers and gifts and 38
dishes of food were reported for the
week.
Due to the response of the public,
the recent chili supper was a suc-
cess. Members expressed apprecia-
tion to the Senior Citizens Line
Dancers for providing entertainment
during the annual event
The next meeting will be a Hallo-
ween party at 7:20 p.m.
Thama Pearson and Stella Her-
shey were co-hostesses to Shelton.
Leona Sowell, Anna Conklin. Sadie
Shaw, Karrol Rettman, Faye
Brownlow, Dorothy Lundry, Merle
Boozer, Jo Iribeck, Helen Bishop,
Kee Rula nd. Peggy Lemons, Susie
Curtsinger, Dora Lea Howell, Gene
Bishop, Anthony Iribeck and Wallace
Shelton.
Men Levi
Corduroy Jean
Reg. 8798 each
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TODAYS MISTORY: On this day in
1983. a terrorist drove a truck filled
with explosives into the U.8. Marina
compound in Beirut. In the explosion
that tollowed, more than 200 Marines
died
TODAVS BIRTUDAYS: Adlai E Ste-
venson (1835); Gertrude Ederle (1908);
Nad Rorem (1923), Johnny Carson
(1925k Pete (1940k Micheel Crichton
(1942).
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When I receive flowers. I take two
pictures, one for my photo album and
one for the senders. This way they
can share the pleasure they have
given me and see what they got for
their money.-IT WORKS IN
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aginative and try some new recipes.
Are you out of your mind? That
woman ought to hang up her apron
and let hubby and the kids do the
cooking. If it turns out that her hus-
band can cook better than she can,
she ought to give him the job per-
manently and take over something
he was doing, like the yardwork or
washing the car
Cooking every day is thankless
work, especially for a house full of
critics. Shame on you. Ann! -
FEMINIST IN TEXAS
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son
was killed in an auto accident two
years ago. He left a wife and two
small children.
Denise is a wonderful young
woman and we have always loved
her as a duaghter. She recently mar-
ried a fine young man and we are
happy for them both. We continue to
see them and they are very much a
part of our life.
In my heart Denise is and always
will be my daughter-in-law. Do I still
introduce her as such? If not, what
do I say’ Here she stands with her
two children who I introduce as our
grandchildren, but I do not want to
say, "and this is Denise Smith.”
I would love to continue to call her
my daughter-in-law, but is this fair to
her husband’s family?
I have never discussed this with
her. Can you enlighten me?-
PULLED BY MY HEARTSTRINGS
IN GEORGIA
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• Country Collections
• Infant • Toddler Clothing
441 Ave. B
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: The other just. The only way such a contest
night there was a “most suntanned could be fair would be to limit the
legs" contest at a popular bar in contestants to Caucasians. I don’t
town. I decided to enter. They put a care for such guidelines. In my opi-
sheet up, the contestants stood nion "the most suntanned” contests
behind it and the judges went by au- should be given the deep six.
dience applause. It was a choice bet-
ween another girl and me. The other DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regar-
girl won. She was a Mexican. ding that poor woman whose hus-
I was very upset and protested. I band keeps telling her what a terri-
had sunbathed five days a week for ble cook she is and whose kids won't
two to three months, four hours a day eat: You advised her to be more im-
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1986, newspaper, October 23, 1986; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478119/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.