The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 15 of 20
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Surprise Party
MGGLY WIGGLY STORE!
BISCUITS
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Hereford Youths
In WTSC Plav
Shurfine
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Cream Style
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$1 JI Value
Mercu-Roy Bum Proof Pod &
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Waffle Syrup
Shurfresh
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PorkBeans 9s99c
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Shurfine, 303 Can
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Plum
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Shurfine 303 Can .
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Shurfine Early Harvest 3u3 Can
PEAS
Shurfine 303 Halves Unpeeled
APRICOTS
Shurfine 14 Ox. Bottle
CATSUP
Colorado Bed McClure's
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Member, present were Me*
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Spinach
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w a s I spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Har-
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For Bippus Club
The Rippus Home Demonstra- |
thin Club met in the home of
Mrs. Elmo Hall last week.
The program was on Civ I I
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Compare! Shop! Save More! At Your Piggly Wiggly Store
£ in Hereford, you’ll find the bargains better than ever
during this great Shurfine 99c sale. Stock up the pantry
now while the values are terrific throughout the entire
store.
Shurfine. Fresh Shelled, 300 Can
Blackeyes 8?99c
Shurfine, 28 Ox. Jar
Apple Blitter 4’99*
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a roradant watch over the •
North Atlaaticcxtenaion of the
the home of Mr* G. V. Hall, ar network. flic* the "WirMng
on F«h 22 Star' > .idar-equipped super con-
tinuation aircraft on a round-
i I | | ■ ■ | | | j I tftr-clock schedule.
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Roxey, Toll Cans
DOG FOODl 2:99*
I «ne program was on uviii
Defense Mrs Jack Fortenberry |
read an article on "Radioactive
Fall-Out," and Mrs G. V. Hall
I read “Why we should lie con-
cerned about radioactive I a 11-
out”
Christine Fortenberry, presi-
dent. called the meeting to or-
der. Mrs Elmo Hall gave the
opening exercise on making I
words out of the word "Valen-
I tine."
Mrs. C. F Homfeld call e d (
the roll and during the business :
I meeting Christine Fortmhe r r y |
was selected as a nomin e e to j
■ 'he District meting Mamin* Mquadran 11. baaed at
The Hrppus Hume Demonstra-1
I tion Club gave SNI toward the I „w
remodeling of the Rippus Com- on Jan. 10 Craig attended Here-
, ford High School before enter-
- ing the Navy in February. 1SS9
____, - -.1 The
I Fortenberry. G V. Hall and tains i
Christine Fortenberry. I „ „
The next meeting was held in Distant Early Warning Une rad-
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on Feb 22.
BY MRS. OMEN ANDREWS
Mrs. Clark Andrews —
given a surprise birthday sup- ^an Barber and family. Frank-
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GRAND JUNCTION,
i Colo. - Grand Junction kids
clea an sidewalks. riding dou-
| ble. parking illegally or havu«
I no licenses
The penalty The youngster*
surrender their bikes for a
week Io the cops.
" Police aay thia aMhad la
' mum effective than tines
■■■AVOCADOS
29' 225
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| The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texat, Thur*., Feb. 23, 1M1
per and party at her home on ^’n *s a cousin °f Mrs. Barber’s.
Monday evening. Her husband Glenn Warrick and Miss Ve-
and sister - in - law, Mrs. Glenn nith Swift both students at WT-
Andrews, planned the par t y. SC, visited Sunday afte moon
The guests brought supper and with Warrick's grandmother,
after serving it buffet style, Mrs. Fannie Warrick, and uncle,
I they played “42” and "Scrab- J. E. Warrick.
ble." Those present were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schmidt,
and Mrs. Weldon Stephan. Rhon- Tommy and Dale from W e s t-
da and Jill, Mr. and Mrs. D. way visited the Glenn Andrews
C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl home and Mrs. Schmidt also
Harkins, and Russell, Mr. and visited the Jim Brooks on Sun-
Mrs. Frank Robbins, Carol, Ste- day evening.
vie, Patty. Jerry and Jean i e., The Robbins have moved a
i Mr. and Mrs. George Zetzsche. house from town to a location
Ann and Cay, Veradelle An- about halfway between the Frio
drews, Mr. and Mrs. G1 e n n Baptist Church and the Frio
Andrews and Hal and the host i School house site, and are re-
couple. pairing It to become a ho m e
Frio Women's Miss i o n a r y for help on the farm. David
Union met at the church on Mon- Patterson is now working for
day afternoon. Mrs. Weldon Ste- the Robbins and the family ex-
phan was in charge of the mis-1 pects to occupy the house as
sionary program. Mrs. Harl a n ' soon as utility service is install-
Barber, Mrs. Bill Williams and i ed
Mrs. Clark Andrews wjgre also ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Betts
on the program. Others attend- and Jimmy went to Rosw e 1 1
ing were Mrs. Frynk Robbins, for the weekend to visit Mrs.
Mrs. Owen Andrews, Mrs. Ear- Betts' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
nest Harder, Mrs. T. L. Spark- A. L. Logan. Logan is employ-
man Jr., Mrs. Glenn Andrews ed as an oiler on cranes and
and Mrs. B. H. Baldwin. works at the Government Mis-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank- slle sites. He had w orked at the i
one which had the fire and ex-
j plosion tlie night before the ac-
cident.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dobbs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cas-
sells at Dumas during the week-
end. The two ladies are sisters.
A Hereford student attending Cassells is head stocker at Bud-
West Texas State College. Gary dy's Supermarket, in Dum a s,
Wertenberger will portray one having moved there in recent
, of the main characters in "Cae- months from Amarillo.
sar And Cleopatra”, a stage pro- Mr. and Mrs Moody Stephan,
duction which begins a three- Linda Stephan and Mr. and Mrs.
night run Thursday on the WTI Dale Wright and Judy were
campus in Canyon Sunday dinner guests of the
Wertenberger will appear as Weldon Stephans. They were
Lucius Septimius in the George celebrating the 33rd weddi n g
Bernard Shaw play. Curtain anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
time is 8:15 p.m Feb 23-24-25 Moody Stephans.
in the Branding Iron Theatre. The Rev. and Mrs. B._ H.
Two other Hereford students Baldwin were Sunday di n n e r
are on production staff of the guests with the Earnest Har-
play. Erin Wertenberger is eos- I ders.
' tume crew chief and Jonna Lee 1 Mr. and Mrs A McDan ie 1
Blocker is on the publicity and of Kress visited her daughter,
stage construction crews. Mrs Earl Harkins and family
To be presented in conjunction L on Sunday.
with the Seventh Annual Festival Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrews
of Arts at WT, the play features and Hal were Sunday din n e r
Jerry Ballew of Perryton and guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Rena Aikens of Amarillo in rules Rogers in Hereford, and visit-
ol Caesar and Cleopatra.
ffj Mrs. Hall Hostess
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i ing during the afternoon with
Glenn's grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Andrew* and Miss
Alma Andrews, also tn H e r e-
I ford.
I Frio GA* met at the church
on Tuesday of last week (or
their regular Missionary pro-
| gram. Counselqcs. Mr*. V a d a
Axe and Mrs Janie Betts, met
with them After the program
they gave Jidlana a surpr I * e
birthday perty to celebrate her
| eleventh birthday. Mr*. Axe
baked the birthday cake.
Craig Sen ing
With Squadron
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961, newspaper, February 23, 1961; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318479/m1/15/?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.