The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 8, 1989 Page: 5 of 24
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An entrepreneurial spirit - the pride of ownership, and the
responsibilities that accompany. It s the attitude of employees
at First National Bank. An attitude we've learned by positive
examples like Mr. J. Lynton Allred. As a Board member of
First National, Mr. Allred brings a tremendous business and
management background to the bank. He is a prime example
of giving 110%, not only to First National, but to the United
Way, Lion's Club, Hereford Chamber of Commerce, Big
Brothers/Big Sisters - and the list goes on and on. Lynton, his
wife, Joyce and their two sons, Mike and Brad, are members
of First Baptist Church and have spent many years giving to
the Hereford Community.
When you trust your banking needs to First National, you
know your savings and finances are secured by an attitude
of responsibility, and the pride of a job well done. It’s the
attitude of our staff and supported by board members like
Lynton Allred. It’s our way of guaranteeing:
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JERRY SHIPMAN, CLU
801 North Main Street
Off: 364-3161
For Life
insurance,
check with
State Farm.
• Permanent Life
• Term Life
• Retirement,
pension and
group plans
• Universal Life.
Johnson receives award
Jill Johnson, 18-year-old daughter of Terri Jan Johnson of
Hereford and the late Terry R. Johnson, recently received
the Lone Star Farmer Degree at the state convention of
Texas FFA held at the Astrodome in Houston. This is the
highest degree awarded in FFA on the state level.
The First National
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The public is invited to an
October Musical at 7 p.m. Oct. 17 at
Walcott School.
Members of the Walcott P.T.O.
will have a silent auction beginning
at 6 p.m.
The Hereford Brand-Sunday, October 8, 1989-Page 5A
Crafts show
scheduled
in Spearman
The Spearman Study Club’s
■ ninth annual antique, collectables,
arts and crafts show and sale will be
at the High School caftcria at 403 E.
11th Street, Saturday, Oct. 21 at 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
The cost for rental spaces will be
S15 for center spaces and $20 for
wall spaces. The 8’x 8’ spaces will
be available but tables will not be
furnished. No reservations will be
held after 9 a.m. Saturday.
For more information contact
Claudine Hardy at 806/659-3440 or
Donna Trantham at 806/659-2046
after 5 p.m.
Preparing for fundraiser
The 1989 Rock ’n’ Roll Jamboree, held for the benefit of the American Heart Association,
is set for Oct. 24 at the King’s Manor Methodist Home in the Lamar Room. Sign-up
sheets are available to anyone wishing to participate at King’s Manor, Westgate Nursing
Home, Golden Plains Care Center or Hereford Senior Citizens Center. Preparing for the
event are Helen Kirkeby, activities director at Westgate Nursing Home, and residents,
Claudia White, Louie Olson and Emma Woltmon.
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His Office at 201 E. Park Jfo-/
Avenue. Practice limited to
Internal Medicine. HK
Specializing in the treatment
of Adult Diseases. ■ ■
Randal Vinther,
M.D.
For an appointment call
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Resident’s daughter honored
The Lone Star Farmer Degree Saddle and Sirloin Club.
was awarded to Jill Johnson at the Jill has served two years as the
recent Texas FFA State Convention local FFA Chapter’s vice president
held at the Astrodome in Houston, and was also the chapter sweetheart
The degree is the highest degree and reporter for the Littlefield
awarded in the FFA on the state district for one year. She was a
level. participant in the Commercial Steer
Jill is the 18-ycar-old daughter of Contest, both on the county level
Terri Jan Johnson of Hereford and and at the Houston Livestock Show
the late Terry R. Johnson. She is a and Rodeo, being a finalist in 1989.
freshman agriculture major at Texas She was also active on several
A&M University and is a member judging, leadership and public
of the Collegiate FFA and the speaking teams.
Annual Rock ’n’ Roll
Jamboree set Oct. 24
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The public is invited W partici- efforts in raising $3,261. Over 50
pate in the 1989 Rock ‘n’ Roll rockers participated in the 1988
Jamboree Oct. 24 in the Lamar jamboree.
Room of King’s Manor Methodist Funds raised through the Rock
Home. The event, which will be ’•’ Roll Jamboree are part of the
conducted by Hereforcl and Deaf American Heart Association’s year-
Smith County senior citizens, will round fundraising campaign that
benefit the American Heart Associ- provide educational programs and
ation. ■ research to prevent cardiovascular
King’s Manor residents will be disease. It is America’s biggest
joined by the Hereford Senior health problem. It will strike one
Citizens Center, Westgate Nursing out of every three people.
Home and Golden Plains Care Planning committee members
Center. Sign-up sheets are available include Jim Conkwright and Bea
to any interested individual at these Noland from King's Manor; Margie
four locations. Daniels and Juanita Coker from
Participants will be accepting Hereford Senior Citizens Center;
pledges for each minute or hour Rhonda Lee, activities director at
they rock in their rocking chair or Golden Plains Care Center; Helen
roll in their wheel chair during the Kirkeby, activities director at
day-long jamboree starting at 9 a.m. Westgate Nursing Home; and
and lasting until the last "rocker" Mildred Betzen, Rosie Wall and
stops his chair. Last year, senior Ruth Knox from the Deaf Smith
citizen, Inman Larson, rocked 10 1/2 County Board of the American
hours to win his prize of Hereford Heart Association.
bucks. According to Knox, chairman of
This year’s event hopes to top the jamboree, all donations to the
last year’s fundraiser in which the AHA are tax deductible.
Deaf Smith County AHA unit was For additional information, call
named No. 1 in the state for their 364-0686.
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 8, 1989, newspaper, October 8, 1989; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348554/m1/5/?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.