The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1981 Page: 3 of 30
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The club will meet again
for a Valentine party at the
home of Carolyn Evers, 236
December as their club pro-
ject.
The second annual Bridge
and 42 Tournament spon-
sored by the Walcott Parent-
Teacher Association is set for
Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. at the
Walcott school gymnasium.
Tickets are $2.50 per person
with proceeds going toward a
school fund to provide needed
equipment for several school
activities.
Each high scorer in both
bridge and 42 will receive a
$20 gift certificate while ea'-h
low scorer in bridge will
receive a set of cards and ow
scorers in 42 will receive a set
of dominoes.
The Clark Andrews were
visiting Linda and Todd
Thornton at Weatherford,
Okla, the last of the week.
airport by her grand-
daughter, Lynette Andrews,
when she changed planes
there. The Clark Andrews
met her at Amarillo airport.
Due to conditions beyond our
control, the Levi’s® Knit Shirt on
our February "Super Stars” Cir-
cular, page one, is unavailable.
We have replaced it with an
equal quality item, the Men’s
"Hands Off" Short Sleeve Knit
Shirt, at 8.88. We apologize for
any inconvenience.
• Five year warranty against
defects in materials
or workmanship
• Extraordinary clarity
• Weighted bases
• Seamless construction
• Dishwasher sate
• Attractive gift packaging
• Open stock availability
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old baby to church at Frio on
Sunday, and he was being ad-
mired by all their friends.
Big Spring, during the
weekend. The landseys are
former Hereford residents.
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A door prize of a Samsonite
folding table with four chairs
is also being offered.
Refreshments will be serv-
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For tickets and more infor-
CREATIVE WEDDINGS
426 WESTERN
HEREFORD 364-6711
A PERSONALIZED
CATERING SERVICE
FOR
• INVITATIONS
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• SILKS
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reducing the
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reduction of
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seriousness of
city being im-
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Com* by and let Martha
help you with your Wad-
ding, Anniversary or
party plans.______________
Beach at 7:30 p.m.
Members present at the
meeting were Diane Perkins,
Carolyn Perkins, Sherry
Harder, Leta Kaul and Deb-
bie Keyes.
Zorns is doing fine, according
to reports. He farms in the
The account has been open- Summerfield community.
ed at the First City Bank of
Wallis. Contributions may be
Here Sunday to visit the
made to the First City Bank Billy Warricks, were Mr. and
of Wallis, Benefit Fund for
David Granadoz Jr., acct. no.
Mrs. Eugene Warrick, and
young son, from Plainview.
20-1630-3 P.O. Box 339, Wallis, They brought the six weeks
Tx. 77485.
Tournament Scheduled
mation contact Denise Tell,
president of PTO, at 289-5945 daughters,
or E__7.
secretary, at 289-5982.
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Mrs. E.B. Berryman came
home, Saturday, after a
month long visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Wallace
White, and family in Biloxi,
Miss. She was met at Dallas
Fund Established
A benefit fund for David Championship. He was atten-
Granadoz Jr., former <
Mrs. Christine Zorns, of
Friona, spent a few nights
with her parents, the H.E.
Lindleys, while her husband,
Jim, was hospitalized in
Amarillo, after surery. She
_____r visited him during the days,
jr-i former ding the University of Texas and her parents at night.
Hereford resident, has been at the time of the accident,
established to help meet
medical expenses incurred
from an automobile accident
he was involved in.
Granados graduated from
Hereford High School with
high scholastic honors. He
was especially known for his
mathematic District 4-A
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Debbie Keygs has been
nominated as "Woman of the
Year," by Westway Exten-
sion Homemakers Club.
Mrs. Keyes was nominated
at a recent meeting of club
held at the Community
Center.
In conjunction with the pro-
gram members answered the
roll call read by I-eta Kaul
with suggestions on how to
deal with stress.
Joe Andrews went to
Houston Thursday to visit his
father-in-law, Herbert
Haseloff, who is undergoing
medical treatment there.
Marguerite Cole and
Beverley Paetzold met the
Hennan Vinsons at Tulia,
Friday night and brought the
Vinson children home with
them. The Vinsons were with
the Childress basketball team
for a game at Tulia. He is
high school counselor at
Childress. The Vinsons
visited the Coles Friday night
and Saturday, also.
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with major
train service
in train fares
president and
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students from a WTSU education class at the
sod house constructed ear the WTSU Nancy
Ranch. The sod house, designed and built by
T. Lindsay Baker of the Panhandle-Plains
Historical Museum, is furnished in authentic
turn-of-the-century furnishings.
Your table set with elegant European crystal stemware doesn’t have to be a mere dream
anymore. Because now, for a limited time only, we are offering genuine Lady Victoria Fine
Crystal Stemware...an elegant French crystal that will bring the beauty, charm and
romance of the Old World to your table at prices that will easily fit your weekly budget.
Over the coming weeks, we will be offering this fine European crystal on a simple, conven-
nient item-a-week program at savings of over 40%. Each week of the program a set of four
place setting glasses, or a tabletop accessory item, will be featured at a special sale price
with coupon. During non feature weeks, all items will be available at their regular prices
All items in the Lady Victoria Fine Crystal line are carried in open stock, so you can add or
replace pieces long after the promotion has ended.
Stop in today and take advantage of our exciting SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER of
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Mrs. Ronnie Sanders and
, Rhonda and
Kathy Hammock, club I^slie, visited Mrs. Sanders’ ,
parents, the Ray Lindseys at
By MRS. OWEN ANDREWS
Mrs. Claud Price, of
Floydada, visited her sister,
Mrs. H.M. Mobley on
Wednesday.
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surgery at Deaf Smith
General Hospital several
days ago. He is improving
and getting rested. Their
daughter, Norma Draves,
from Alamosa, Colo., came to
visit the Waricks while he
was in the hospital.
Washing at the Sod House
Two West Texas State University senior
elementary education majors experience the
duty of hanging out wash in a cold Texas
Panhandle wind. Kim Mayfield, left, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hutsell of Silverton, and
Donna Kendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Kendall of Hereford, joined other
Mrs. Keyes Nominated As Woman of the Year
Louise Walker and Penny
Cribbs, Deaf Smith County
Extension Agents presented a
program about stress. A
recorded tape of exercises
related to relieving stress
was played for the members
and all participated in the ex-
ercises.
During the business
meeting, members of the club
decided to continue to have a
bazaar the first Saturday in
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Steiert, Jim. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1981, newspaper, February 8, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348293/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.