The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 16 of 20
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thur*., Feb. 23, 1961
WALCOTT NEWS
Valentine Parties Given
met
HUNTER'S
TISSUE
SALT
►
26 oz. Round Box
5*
v
n
219 Sampson
Phone EM 4-9350
COFFEE
69*
329*
lb
Mr. and Mrs Norman Mink.'.
USDA Good Beef
USDA Good Beef
33* SHORT RIBS
29*
lb
APPLES
HAMS
ORANGES
98'
13*
19*
49*
I
lb
lb
9 /franks 2 59
lb
29*
Krafts Porkay
MARGARINE
PEANUT BRITTLE
Krafts 12 oz. Pkg.
34c
325
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TOMATOES
I'" 35c
CATSUP
Hunts
Tomato Sauce
35:
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Civil Defense Is
Topic Of Program
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WHITE SWAN — PURE VEGETABLE
Shortening
Sun-Kist
Novels
Hunts
Tomato
Extra Fancy
Virginia Black Twig
4 oz.
Can
Wapeo
Plain or Iodized
Folgers
All Grinds
■ Kounty Kist A
Golden Whole Kernel
Hunts Solid Packed
No. 303 Can
people whA attended were Mr '
and Mm. G. V. Hall. Mr. and
Mm. Eldred Brown, Jim Mon-
roe, Mr and Mrs. Elmo Hall
Mr. and Mm. N. E. Tyler and
Mr and Mm Dan Guwman
Bruce CoIlina marie a business
M that call for sherry
haw been tested with
or medium type wine.
DOUBLE
Western Stamps
Every Wednesday With
Prices Effective
Feb. 23 — 24 — 25
8 Oz
Pkg.
%
»/> Or
Whole
LB.
'Sx-y
8 o*.
Can
‘ Wright's >
Ranch Style
BACON
White Swan
Tolk of the Town
BISCUITS
FRESH — PASCAL — WRAPPED
CELERY
PHILADELPHIA CREAM
CHEESE
CORN
?_
Can
29*y
Blue Cheese 8 oV. Jai 29
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DOrTItf
J Reinauer Named
Publicity Head
Joe Reinauer of Hereford has
been elected publicity chairman
of Oklahoma State University's
Flying Aggie*
Flying Aggiea ia a atudent
organization aimed at the pro-
motion of aviation education.
OSU’s dub has won five nation-
al intercollegiate flying chib
championshifi* during the paat
eight yearn.
Those ladies who are painting
with oils in our community met
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TOMATO
Bruce Fink
Fink Explains
Functions Of
Water District
Bruce Fink. Hereford repre-
sentative at High Plain* Under-
ground Water Conservation Dta-
trict. outlines functions ot the 13-
county Diatrict at the noon meet-
ing ot Hereford Rotary Club
Monday tn the ballroom of Jim
Hill Hotel
Fink, a Rotarian, pointed out
that in Texas, waler districts sei
up its own rules and regulations
as a centralized agency in the
state would not be practical due
to carted climatje conditions.
He explained that 13 counties
or porta of countie, are includ-
ed in the High Plaine Diatrict
and that the District s reservoir
ia In the Ogallala formation.
The Diatrict elect, five mem-
ben to the board ot directors
and counties are divided into
dteiMII^Jbah^ county elects
the board of director! in an ad
vlaory capacity
Purpose of the District is for
the prevention al waste and the
Ogallala formation. Fink com-
Longhorn Cured
Tendered
v/ .
Sadie Lee Oliver
Club Holds Meet
The <tadir l^ee Oliver 4-H Clot
met Feb. 24 in the Westw a y
community house. Kat h e r y n
Flood presided over the meet-
ing.
Mias l-oreta Fowler was the
guest speaker She gave a pro-
gram on "How to give a de-
monstration." She told the im-
portance at giving the demon-
stration in order and be sure
you have every thing you need
The members decided to have
a bake Mie at Cooper's Mar-
ket on Mar. 8.
Member, present were: Jan-
ice Turreptine. Janice Head.
Grace Arm Flood. Katheryn
Flood. Zena Ann Bolin. Teresa
Rudd. Sharon Bartels, and Lynn
Rudd
There were three visitors,Mrs.
George Tunentine, Carol and
Pattie.
I implements.
on Present were Eldred Brown,
Glenn Burrus, S. M. Thweatt, j in the home of Mrs. John Hill
“1
, ft
' Big Mika .
Dog Food
12 oz. Cons
325
TOMATO JUICE 32 “ c“
JELLO — ASSORTED FLAVORS
PUDDINGS-
VELVEETA 279*
Nothern
White Swan
BLACK
3»’59£ pepper
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ara, luiniBMin, ■ '.'iiwiwu <iim i.aiiiii.y nttvf rwvill- IMMiy. zA <>1141 nCUUCU JOI CAlJIl*
beth Burrus, Marilyn Tice, Ijy moved from the Dameron ctlon until proper breeding pla-
i Sue Northcutt, ”
Weaver and Adair Me 11 <» n, / • • ; a;
j the guards. They pluyed Fri-! children « a, held .on Wednes-1 ( . .. T
day morning, Feb. 15. Colli n s e<1 each year for study, so the ; Mrs. Cdrl Perrin are now tak-
I read Psalms 118, calling atten- I Canada Goose can live for future [ ing the "Around the World
| tion to the 24lh verse. He then
pro-
(
* Every Wednesday With V; Roll J
$2.50 Cosh Purchase or More \ U '
■3:29
Hunt* 6 Oz. Can 2F"25t
2F"25«
2,b* 59c
by bus Friday, Feb. 10 and re- rin and son from Walcott atlend-
in each classroom of the Wai-1 turned on Sunday with friends. 1
—.. o_>---■ — m.----— Mr. an(] y,rs Tian Nance
anil family went to l.m-kney vyalcott Giris’ Basketball team
was taken to Friona in the sta-
tion wagon by their coach, Miss
Shirley Bourquin.
colt School on Tuesday aft « r-1
noon. This year the members of
t)re^ classes planned their own
games, while their moth e r s
brought the refreshments.
In the first and secund grad-
es more than half uf the ineni-
bers were absent with either
the chickenpox, mumps, dr
both.
They decorated, napkins with
valentines and played different
games. Refreshments were Va-
lentine decorated cookies and
cold drinks.
Present were Mrs. Bertram
Jack, Mrs. Floyd Brown. Mrs.
Jack Weaver. Mrs. Thur man
Davis, Mrs. Tom Nance, Ronnie
and Julie.
The third and fourth grades
had al) present to play Heel
and Toe Valentine. Fan Valen- i
tines. Hot Valentines, Lifesaver
Relay and a Valentine Spelling ’ urday with their daughter, Mr. ,
game. and Mrs. J. M. Payne and
Cold drinks, heart - shaped family from Hereford.
candy and party - blowers were , - Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cook
served for refreshments. and family moved Saturday,
Guests were Mrs. Eld red: Feb. 11, from Lockney to the
Brown', Mrs. Hei-she! Burrus i Joe Reinauer place. Frances is
and Frances Iren-. Mrs. Elton now enrolled in Walcott’s seven-
Wyly, Paul. Deloris. Mrs. Er- th grade. Harley in the fourth,
nest Brown and Dennis and t and Kathy is in the sec o n d |
Pau) Timberlake. . grade.
The fifth and sixth grade-. Miss Shirley Bourquin. Miss
probably had mor.- fun from Paula Green and Mr. a n d •
playing, "The Belled Cat" Mrs Thomas L. Collins attend-
than any of their other inter ed a Deaf Smith County meet-
e**tlng game». Prizes were ing of Texas Slate Teache r s
Valentine dandy. For re Association in the Here ford
freshmenu, there were home High School auditorium on Mon-
made cookies and cokes. day night. Feb. 13.
Present were Mrs. H. D. Buse. A surprise appreciation party
Mrs John Avera and Mrs. A ‘ was given for County Agent L
L. Myers. W. Thomas Friday night, Feb
The seventh and e i g h t h 11, in Aikman School auditor- .
grade students were so busy >um at Hereford by the families
playing Valentine games that I of those children who recently '
they had to rush handing exit showed 4-H Club animals. "Un-
their Valentines. changed Frontier" was shown
Each brought their "Baby" i to lhe group for entertainment
pictures to school, which were Mr. and Mrs Norman Minks
passed around to* be identified.1--------------------------------
Homemade cookies and cokes
were served for refreshments
Present were Mrs. Mel v i n
Henderson. Mrs. Glenn Burrus.
Mrs. N E. Tyler and Mrs. Nor-1- Mrs. Mabel Vaughn present-
man Minks. ed the program on "Radioactive
, i Fallout" and "Civil Defense” at
A Farmer's Union meet i n g | a r„.cni meeting „( thp Wes,
was held in the Hereford High Home Demonstration Club.
School Cafeteria Fnday night.l^^ wag in lhe home
Feb. 10. Among the Wale o t t , v’erna Schroeder
ukA atlASoV.! il-ann X-f ■* _. , , ,
The meeting was opened with
! the reading of a poem by Mrs. I
‘ Evelyn Bell.
! During the presentation of the |
program. • Mrs. Vaughn fold .
guests of the necessary articles I
: to place n a l«>mb sltelter. A- !
mong these items were cloth- !
ing. adequate food and water
and first aid kits.
Each memtier brought a Vai-
j entine to exchange with her sec-
I ret pal.
, Attending were Mme*. Evelyn
Bell. Ida Mae Vaughn. Alice
I Bradley. Vida Jacobsen. Blanch
| Moseley. Mabel Vaughn. Mary ’
King. Edna 'And-r* Vrrn With-
! erspoon. Grace Witherspoon.
| Jewel Awtrey. Artie Fruat. Edna I
Bowe and the hostess.
The next meeting was announ- I
evd for Feb. 28 in the home of >
Mrs. Vida Jacobsen.
FANCY — FRESH — SNOW TOP
CAULIFLOWER »
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Myers, the forw-ardai Eli z a- j tershied and family ha ve recent- body. A bird headed for extin- Carl Perrin were heard over j Fred Collet, Luther Lesley.
*""**" " ‘ “ ■■■" ' " ' v.i'.n uniii l.rvvuinK phi- KGNC radio Thursday mornirg; Floyd Brown. Bertram Jack.
Mary K u t h Ranch. ces were provided, federal la,vs as they were playing 42 just C. R. Hoover and Ernest Brown.
Assembly of Walcott Sch o o 1 Were passed to protect them. after eating a Ifl-course meal.
Many nre trapped and land- somewhere in Japan. Mr. and
v - - j ••*>•». x-oii a emu air ituw iciK"
ing the "Around the World
generations Io lie enjoyed. Tour” with Cotton John’s group.
“Outlaw of the Cameron” A meeting of dryland farm-
wus an excellent Ulin on the ors *n Walcott area to study
tracking down anil capture of ( an evaluation of the cost and
“Tony,” a mountain lion, expected return from planti n g
A lot of patient eflort a n <1 8rain sorghum was held in Wal-
work Is required win n a wild cott School auditorium on Thurs-[
animal like this is taken alive, day afternoon. Feb. 16.
so it can be placed in a zoo The group discussed the ad- .
lor all to view . ' vantage of stubble mulch farm-
,, , . ,, ing, using large sweep t y p e
• - Mr- anfi Mrs. J. M. Payne im’lpmpnl
Perrin, Mrs. John Hill. Mrs. than he. The thick coat of fea- and family visited in the home
Waldron Mellon. Mrs. Jim Sto- liters forms an armor for this of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rader '
cks and Mrs. Thurman Davis, i goose that makes a hunter’s Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. I^eonard Wai- shells hard to penetrate his
Saturday, Feb. II, to visit
Ms mother, Mrs. W. I>. Nance
and his brother, Tomm i e
Nance. He alMi visited h 1 s I
grandmother, while the other '
returned home on Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Peek and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Per-
i-in nn,l eon I’.im Wnlonlt r.tlnnd:
ed the meeting.
On Monday afternoon, Feb. 13,
By Local School Children
BY MRS. T. L. COLLINS I trip to Fort Worth. He went [ I
Valentine parties were held I - --
sha and Vicki Burns, Nancy
Tyler, Phyllis Tice anil Allee
family from Plainview ca m e I
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mi’s.
| Iceland Burns and family. On
j Sunday morning, Chris had a ;
case of the mumps. Ron n y
and Danny Peek were exposed
to them before returning home .
that afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Townsend
and family of Amarillo, visited
Saturday afternoon in the home
of her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Collins.
j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rader made
j a business trip to Amarillo Sat-
, U1 UdJ Wllil IIIV1I tlUURIIlV
I and Mrs. J. M. Payne
Mrs. J. E. Rnuse was driv
ing to this meeting on Thurs-
day afternoon when her car
overturned near her home.
Harold Bass was first to the
scene of tile accident. Mrs.
N. A, Brown rmle in the am-
bulance with Mrs. Rouse ax
she was taken to the Parmer
County Hospital In Friona.
She has five broken ribs and
a brain concussion.
Her son from Farming t o n,
N. M., was driving in that
night to lie with his< mother,
who jives alone here.
Farm and ^Ranch Club
The voices of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Braddy, Allen Hoover, on Thursday, Feb. 16.
' onu's girts' basketball te a tn.
! Friona won 19 Io H.
I Waldron Melton was prese n I
for the game, while Mrs. Glenn showed two colored films
Burrus and Kathryn eume lat--duced by the Texas Game, Fish
er. and Oyster Commission: “Cana-
da Goose." It showed the four
major flyways in the Un i I e d
„ , ... 'States of these magnificent
i again on luesday morning with |)jrr|s
their instructor, Mrs. Ernest)
McGee anik^Mrs. Eugene Nau- The Canada goose usually!
gle of Hereford. Present were | mates for life. No bird has a
Mrs. Noel Berry, Mrs. J. V. keener or more suspicious eye
Making the trip were Mar
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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/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.