The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Page: 3 of 10
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The Hereford Brand-Tuesday, January 26, 1988-Page 3
Lifestyles
Bradley
Military Muster
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Free square dance lessons
scheduled here Thursday
t usband Ronnie at a square dance
Monday thru Thursday by Appointment 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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CULTURE AND VALUES IN TEXAS:
THE 21ST CENTURY
Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
Central Library, 4th and Buchanan
January 30,1988
Texas Roots — and the Branches of the
Future
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February 6,1988
Speaking of the Future
February 13,1988
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We Reach Thousands Everyday!
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The deployment ended the USS
Rangers 18th deployment to the
Western Pacific where Smothermon
participated in supporting U.S Navy
perations in the Arabian Gulf He
also visited the Subic Bay . Republic
of the Philippines; Singapore, Hong
Kong; and Pattaya Beach Thailand
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Group Enjoys Dancing
Merry Mixers Square Dance Club
members are offering free dance lessons
at 7:30 p.m Thursday and again Thurday,
Feb 4. at the Hereford Community Center
ballroom The lessons are available for
You ve just found the perfect medium for introducing yourself,
your business, and your merchandise to a receptive audience with
maximum impact and cost effectiveness! Turn the "if’s" into profits!
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A 1983 graduate of Dimmitt High
School. Dimmitt. he joined the Navy
in April 1984
mon of Route 2. Hereford, recently
returned from a five and one-half
month deployment to the Western
Pacific and Indian Oceans aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Ranger
homeported in San Diego
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Navy Seaman Recruit David G
Ankeney, son of David G and .Mar-
sha L. Ankeney of 233 Hickory. has
completed recruit training at
Recruit Training Command, Great
Lakes, 11
During Ankeney's eight-week
training cycle, he studied general
military subjects designed to
prepare him for further academic
and on-the-job training in one of the
Navy’s 85 basic fields
Ankeney’s studies included
seamanship, close order drill. Naval
history and first aid Personnel who
complete this course of instruction
are eligible for three hours of college
credit in Physical Education and
Hygiene
A 1986 graduate of Hereford High
Shcool. he joined the Naw in April
1987
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Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
Michael D Smothermon, son of
Delbert B and Jackie A Smother-
fair will
ies
those interested in dancing, fellowship and
physical exercise. The local club's
memberships currently includes doctors,
teachers, farmers, housewives, mer-
chants and a lawyer
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The Ombu Tree of Argentina is one
of the hardiest trees The tree s
wood is so moist that it will rarely
burn and so spongy that it usually
cannot be cut down
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Monday Fniday
8:00am. 7:00 p.m
Saturdays
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— New Patients w elcome —
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bal ■ girl Kelsi Marsana
Saturday, Jan 16 1988 in
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Pastorial Counseling
Dr. Michael Reuterskiold
reenwood Sabist (Kurck
364-3102 or 364-4322—
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"Seminole Patch Work” was the
program presented by Dean Bradley
when members of Cultural Exten-
sion Club met Friday in the home of
Carrie Mae Doak, 210 Hickory, with
By rdie Fellers presiding
The opening exercise was given by
Jewel Hargrave and Fellers. and roll
call was answered with "my most
important New Year's resolution "
This year's club project will be the
continuation of sending birthday
ards to all Westgate Nursing Home
residents as well as residents of
Golden Plains t arc Center Also, the
< lub Voted to make and donate new
tubs for Golden Plains Care Center
Welcomed a visitors were Edna
Marnell, Kathy Fairweather and
Bradley
Members present were Fannie
Townsend, Neil Pope, Doak, Edith
Hunter Fellers Verms Parsons.
Hertha Dettman, Winnie Wiseman,
Hargrave an : Mildred Lewis
The next meeting is planned Feb
12 in the home . f Hertha Dettman,
221 Duulas The program's topic
will t Fitur Fwods
Rhenalea & Curt Beck of The
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F ree dance lessons are < urrently
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Squar Dance C lub at W pm
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Comnmunity Center balir till
\ny ne inte reste ! in taking
lekoins or just watchine are invited
’ attend F, t more it formation on
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f doctors teachers farmers
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1988, newspaper, January 26, 1988; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478180/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.