The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1980 Page: 4 of 10
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2 Fertilizer
3 Nautical cry
4 Seasoning
5 Happen
6 Pronoun
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11 Force unit
19 Dance step
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player Mel
gamzation
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13 What (It.)
14 Unctuous
15 Grotto (poet)
16 Spy group
(abbr)
17 Happy
expressions
18 Greek
mountain
20 Ruby type
21 Corn spike
22 Wire measure
23 Old Testament
book
26 Mournful
30 Eggs
31 Northern
European
32 Native metal
33 Western-
22 Pout
23 Puts to work
24 Gad
25 I been
character
26 Disfigure
27 Hammer part
28 Atop
29 Fabliau
31 The most
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37 Vine arbor
38 Glove leather
39 Slipperier
41 Copy
42 Marrowbone
43 City in Italia
44 American
patriot
45 Cautious
46 Aware of (2
wds)
47 Maw
48 Baby cats
35 National
monogram
36 Low acts
38 Moslem bible
40 Country hotel
4112. Roman
42 Danish coin
45 Marriage
49 Bird call
50 For rowing
51 Cross
inscription
52 Arabian
prince
53 Gold (Sp)
54 State (Fr )
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56 Communion
vessel
57 Propels with
oars
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3 Russian river
12 Part of the
psyche
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14 Weight
allowance
15 Carry
16 infamous
Roman
emperor
17 Mathemati-
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(abbr)
8 Towards
ocean
20 Property titles
21 Tax agency
(abbr)
22 Term of
address
23 Pots
26 Solar feature
30 Canal system
in northern
Michigan
31 Close relative
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9 Italian
monetary unit
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painting
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24 Author
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25 Space agency
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48 Experts
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Dear Editor:
Recent events in
Hereford area have a
raised the moral question:
just wages and accept:
working conditions for fs
workers, as well as of
right of growers and pad
to a fair return on tl
investment.
While recognizing
reaffirming the right
owners to a fair profit,
once more assert the rigl
laborers, including f:
workers, to a just wage an
decent working conditit
including the right of worl
to form a union, if they
to do so. to help them achl
these goals through colled
bargaining.
This right of worker:
unionize has repeatedly I
affirmed by the T
Conference of Churches.I
Texas Catholic Confere
and by the United St
Catholic Conference. in
Church in the Modern Wo
bishops of the entire w
stated: "Among the
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FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves
YOUR WAGON, DUD—o —U.
By: AGNES TAYLOR
County Extension Agent
4-H offers very interesti
projects in health and heal
related areas. As part of
special project in the hea
area. Agnes Taylor. t
County 4-H Coordinator. I
developed a program
• Meeting Family Emergei
Needs Through Individual
ed First Aid Kits." Also,
is a certified CPR instrut
through the American I
Cross.
A timely health topic
how to deal with the hl
wave and avoid hot weatl
problems. If you beco
overexposed to the sun
overexert during extre
heat and humidity tl
CRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1980, newspaper, July 15, 1980; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429825/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.