The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1985 Page: 10 of 14
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manager of the Hereford office, is flanked
by Dwight Turner, executive vice presi-
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Security Federal from Pampa.
Polly Fisher
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - You, too,
can be a recording star. Aad for only
$9.95 apop.
"Thanks to photography, we all
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each corner and hang it from the ceil- of station wagons and to other haa- Island amusement park, one at only
ing or curtain rods. You can get sev- ardour positions. This is extremely eight in the nation so far. But Ms.
oral plants in one of these baskets it dangerous, and I can only conclude Aviard thinks recording songs by
makes an attractive display and it's sadly that parents who allow their amateurs will be the next fad in
easy to care for the plants. - MRS children to ride unrestrained don’t America
1 A care. much about the safety of "We all tancy ourselves as singers,
___________________________ la addition. adults who ride without you know. We singin the shower and
ne.. .e. .. .. . . seat belts must not care very much we stng along with our car radios
DEAR POLLY — My husband, about their own welfare. la my state when we're out for a drive,” she said.
other passengers and I used to forget New York, it is now illegal to ride For $9.95, customers get to sing
to use seat belts when we got into the without seat belts. I urge every read- their choices of more than 100 ditties
car: 1printed Buckie Up on a piece er of this column to write to state leg- with recorded instrumental backing
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really works' — VERA " _________ booths. Fifteen minutes later, they
Rhode Island is distinguished for its walk away with the evidence on tape.
DEAR VERA - I’m for anything battle for freedom of conscience and
that will help folks remember to bue action. It was established by Roger
kle up Wearing seat belt, saves lives! Williams, who was exiled from the
And nil children should be stranded Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636.
into federally pprove child safety and Ann Hutchinson, who was exiled
seats ar restrained with seat belts from there in 1636 Rhode Island gave
that are appropriate for their site and protection to Quakers in 1657 and Afvinahonevbe.Letwin.
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1985, newspaper, June 18, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477986/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.