The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1985 Page: 2 of 12
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ding the presentation were, from left, Laurie Andrews
Maria Beard, Jon Beard, Jack Rogers, Fisher, Billy
Joe Wall and Suzy Wall. Mayor Fisher’s mother was
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Jon Beard, third from left, presents Hereford mayor
Wes Fisher a plaque from the provost of Inver-Clyde
Scotland. Beard and others from the congregation of
Ferguson Memorial Baptist Church recently spent
nearly two weeks in Scotland on a mission trip bv in-
vitation of the Baptist Union of Scotland. The eight
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died, but Mestiri said about 30 Tuni- forced down in Sicily, WnPla newas frayed over the Achille Lauroaffair.
sianswere killedinthe raid. jackers were arrested and charged Premier Bettino Craxi’s coalitio
Cairo where camet.Tunisiarfrom with piracy and murdering an g9 2nt collapsed over his decision to
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negotiations for the release of the vital and important. He said the formanewgovermanted craxi to
mendatlonhree proposed forrecom- rS employeesof Southwestern SPS will honor ‘18 of its Panhandle
Another». near Tulia in Swisher Wilirecervesner'ceWarm Dheisinn employees aavthegdinner.
County has been identified as one of at a dinner at the Amarillo Civic total of 1 930 vears
nine potentially acceptable sites for Center Thursday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. Bert Ballengee, SPS chief ex
the ffo repository' but is not propos- Ted G Higgins will be honored for ecutive officerind chairman of the
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JAMES SHAFFER General Hospital Workers of Texas at the group s an-
, James Arthur Shaffer, 72, died a nual conference in the Holiday Inn
7:50 p.m. Sunday in High Plains Services are pending with Civic Center in Lubbock Thursday at
Hospital in Amarillo after a lengthy Gililland-Watson Funeral Home. 6:45 p.m.
illness. Combest also will attend a military
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- Survivors in addition to the parents briefing at Reese Air Force Base Fri-
day at First Christian Church with include the grandparents, Mr. and day afternoon, then Saturday travel
the Rev. Mack McCarter, pastor, of- Mrs. Gary Victor and Mr. and Mrs. to Denver City for Child Safety Day.
ficiating. Roy Vanlandingham, all of At 1:30 p.m. he is scheduled to be at
Burial will be in Rest Lawn Hereford; great-grandparents, Mr. the Panhandle district Medical
Memorial Park under the direction and Mrs. Jimmie Victor, Mr. and Society Meeting for an address at the
of Gililland-Watson Funeral Home. Mrs. N.E. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Holiday Inn in Lubbock.
Shaffer was bom in Galion, Ohio. Beavers, all of Hereford, and Mr. __
He married Cleo Plew on May 10, Edgar Vanlandingham ofL. r ■
1941 in Galion. He lived in Hereford Washington; and great-great- The Hereford Brand
for 30 years before moving to Fritch, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
He was truck driver, manager of Hall of Hereford. the Hereford brand (USPs 22060, s
StuckKeys and a member of the First published daily except Mondays. Saturdays, July
Christian Church. JAMES WATERS 4 Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New
Survivors are his wife; two sons, James Waters, 85. died today at LeeraDaybythe Hereford Brand. N.
Gordon of Houston and Jerry of 6 30 a.m. at Westgate.
Sarasota, Ha; two daughters, Linda Graveside services will be POSTMASTER iSend address ehanges t» dhe
Oliver of Corpus Christi and Patricia Wednesday at 10 a.m. at West Park Hereford Brand Box 673, Hereford, n.
Williams, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: a Cemetery, under the direction of 2m04S.comt.
brother, rville of Galion; threehir- Gililland-Watson, conducted by sersaereno223TMSn Mvuuzslmnnaay,car
sisters, Letha Parella, Margaret Brother Wallace Kirby of Kings year pald in advance at Brand office, us ius a
Carter and Shirley Jole, all of Manor-Westgate. with tax): by mall in Deaf Smith or adjotning
Gabon; 14 grandchildren; and four Waters was born May 20 1900 in countes. 73 0945.201 ayear; malltootherareas,
8 reat-grandchildren. K Stone County, Ark. He came ™ a me Aasnctatea
winhe.family will be at 120 Hereford in 1949 from Slayton, Tx. Press, whieh is exclusively entitled t us for
Ringwood. He is survived by one brother republication of all news and dlspatehes in this
. Ward Waters of Batesville Ark ■ and newspaper and alse local news published herein.
CASEY AND CARRIE many niecessandnephews, arki and allariehus reserved for republication or speciai
VANLANDINGHAM P was „^d a. . t.
Casey and Carrie Vanlandingham souN koifi February, mi. converted to a semi-weekly in
infant children of Mr and Mrs Carv John re3O on KaEh 1948, to five times a week om July 4, 1978.
tee Vanionainm anarscary John Israel. 95, died this morning O.G.Nleman
Lee V anlandingham. were stillborn at Care Inn Nursing Home in Plain Jericurtis
day morning at Deaf Smith view. Services are pending Maun Montgomery
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1985, newspaper, October 22, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430322/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.