The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1969 Page: 3 of 26
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/ PLAINS FINANCE CORP.
< 364-3400
906 So 25 Mi Avenue
Hereford, Texas
Give us a chance to say yes”
Hospital
Redoes Tone
Notes
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Elina Marguerite, born Deceotb- sod rratoto thssM fo Rt to tos
Mr. * Mr*. Boyd London
CRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS
See Carl McCaslin Lusher Co.
Cta**tfteds Get Romite I !
For Tear
ELECTRIC
FENCE
SUPPLIES
Including
Chargers
Batteries
Wire
Insalaiors. Etc.
U it's for is electric fesce.
ire have it!!
Carl McCaslin
Dr. Milton C. Adame
Lumber Co
OITOMETRfST
335 Miles
Phone 364 2255
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Phon* Hie Lumber Number 164-1414
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He weighed 6 tea. UH « __.
Mr and Mrs. BBty Brawn Dtesster ef Mantel assume to
Mon En M 30 to 5 00
Saturday H 30 to 12 00
Complete Building Service
I Bieck Beat ef the reurtheuea
Progressive
Club Holds
Oh. may the spirit of Christmas
Into your heart descend —
I wish you a Merry Christmas
It means you are my friend
Three guests attending were
Mrs John Seiver. Mrs. Richard
Ottesen and Mrs Uoyd Crume
W H. Awtroy, Uly* Pierce. D
R Grimes. E M. Cos. W. A.
Waters, and a guest. Mrs. Whit-
ten
Mrs Pierce will be hostess for
the January meeting.
been December «. 9kr weighed ?
lbs I ot
Mr. md Mr*. Mebcio Mend
gon arat he parenia ef a a on.
Nrw
(Detta*, Tmas) -toaadaae-
Mr. and Mn. Fteyt Broke onto one earn MB Mton at to-
ns* the parrot* ef a aaa, Ftoyd aacu tea Mob Mae tor Motto-
Calvin, Jr., ham Deewnhi r a. cm tarn ttBMRM.
■toChtoM Bistr let
are the parents af_a daughter. Nartum Thana, aaM feed rec-
ord* hato BN att Me dadnc-
ttoae and cradBo yen an eottto
A Bead ayatun tor baoetaa m
Eddie lliiorio, barn Dec-writer cardo b to tabs! euvato*aa er
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Vietnamese Civic Action Modal,
marking the fMTtime the hon-
or has been bestowed "en mas-
Tex Mr*. Porno** mothe. Mr*.
Tam Pita, reside* et 9166 Sixth
Ave. .Canyon. Tea.
The values ul Red Cross tu the
servKvmaa and his family wen-
pointed out by Mis Corinne Ne
eiy at a nx-ent meeting of Wai
ling Wives and Mothers Organ
ixatton held in Mis Neely's ho-
me. 31 Ave B and plans were
discussed on tin poaxtbility of
Hu- chib helping with a Christ
Tupoyer* who Baadae their
deducttow oa Form Mto asst
roetpt*. atalaaMato, and ether
data ta mppert the ctatotod de-
InstaUatKsi personnel were ci-
ted for completing mere than 19
protects during the pact year to
better the welfare of the Vieta-
The Hereford Brand Hereford. Tanas. Thursday. Docember 11. 1999
Waiting Wives Members
Hear Values Of Red Cross
mas imrty at Veterans Hospital
in AmanUo.
Mrs Neely stressed the need
to imiirove community recogni-
tion of local men in the mili-
tary service
Other |>lans modi by the club
included a tour of Deaf Smith
County Museum in January and
a stropping trip to Amarillo
A card and gift were sent to
Mrs Dickie Slaughter « h o s e
husband has recently returned
from Th-tilaial
Hifreshments of cokes and
cookies were served by M r s.
Neely who is co-ordinator for
the group which is sponsored by
the Deaf Smith Counts Chatt-
ier Red Cross
The next meeting is schedu-
led in January and anyone in-
terested in attending may con-
tact any of the members. Mrs
Nerdy or the Red Cross office
CARB OF THANU
We want tn thank ear friindi
amese and Viet Cong (VC) de- ter the flower*, teed, card* and
fectors Baie-iponaored ptogra- viaiu lari wook foUnwiag the
ms ranged from conrtruction of death of my drier, Mr*. Ethel
an orphanage in Blah Lee ham- Landon Riddle. May God htem
let to home* for VC who *urr- each of you.
endered to Vietnamese govern-
ment officials
Sergeant Perse, ion of Mr*.
Ethel Perse of 7toB Elm St..
Woodland. Calif. i* an electn
clan with the 612nd Combat Sup
port Group. His unit i* a com-
ponent of the Pacific Air Force*,
headquarters for air operations
in Southeari ASIA, the Far Ea*t
and the Pacific area
The sergeant b a 1999 gradu-
ate of Woodland High School
Hi* wife. Valeria, I* the daugh
ter of V L Lawler of Vega, Te-
Sergeam Pene and fellow *er-
vicemen have been awarded the 1
Yule Party
UssUstn al Progreaaive Ho-
uk Demonatration Cluh held
their Christmas party Tuesday
in the home of Mr* J. D. GU-
hert Jr. and finalised plan* for
a aalad (upper and dominoe par-
_ .- m Friday in
m p I < t
s ( lection*
Charles Feme’s Look Who’s C«ed Reeard*
Unit Recognised
COMBAT AIR FORCES. Wri
num -Boob in the MedBOB Bri-
to mrrmmded by aoaoutead
end rice peddles, (J. I. AW For-
ce pemeanri at Blah They Air
Base, including Staff Ser-g e an t
Charles H Perse Jr., have be- j
en given unique recognition hv
Republic of Vietnam tor th-
eir assistance to the Vietname-
ADMIMUONS
Jus. DeLeon. 415 Lon-;. It *se
Hyde. 305 Irving. Ugo Richter.
Abernathy . Rumen DeLov San-
loo. 117 Kibbc. Tuny Grun-ido
Dimmitt; Mr. Carlos Mendel,
4N Long. Mrs. Leola Par'.er
4IH Barrett: Mrs Jam?« I '•Co-
mb see Avenue K: Mr*, ’.ill a
Thomas Dimmitt Juani'a Ma-
ncha, Box 644 John Selman. 516
Blevins. lUib.n ('pit. 101* I3ih;
Danny Cornelius. 410 Av nir- J:
Mrs. Ida Davis. 400 Blevins
Mrs. John Sowell. B.ix t!0;
Mrs I eulaiKl Dean. 73R Av. me-
I; Mrs Juba Welly. 519 Avenue
F Mrs Maude Hackworth. 413
DeKinley; Mrs Nora Russ < II
400 Blevins; Mrs MoHi- Grunt.
2<io Lawton Mrs Mary McGil
vary, 202 Kibbe: Mrs. John Hen
derson Friona. Mrs. Linni? Ro-
berson Route 4 Roy Wilson. 114
Juni|K-r. Mrs Ollie Frren an.
219 Texas
Mrs Durwood Patterson. Ve-
ga Henry Alderete. D-jmai;
Mrs Glenn Gripp. Star Route. '
Mrs. Frioda Com-way. Route 3
Curtis Roach Route 3. Mrs l.a-
rry Summers. Box 1046 Du r-
wood Vaiidever. Star Rout. Ma-
reel Fishbaeher. Route J. lose
Laol. 203 Avenue H. .Mrs Lillie
Worthan. Westgate. Mrs A I ice
Carr. 210 Whiteface. Mrs Car-
la Williams. 1503 Park Mrs.
Floyd Burke 233 Aspen. Mrs.
Billy Brown. 205 6th Mrs E-
mergildo Rodnguez. Box 412
Dismissals
It G Lynch. Jr., Jack ^aiz.
Mrs Martin Smithers 12-9
James Holmes. Steven G 11-
bert. Mrs. Mebcio Mondragon.
Gifts Needed For
Christmas Partv
At Girls Town
According to Mrs Viola W i I-
hams. 71 gifts are still needed
to make the annual Girls Town
Christmas party, scheduled for
December 20 a happy one for
little girls from broken homes
who have never known a normal
Christmas with loving under
-landing families.
Gifts of food, clothing, or any
other item and ef course dona
tions would he highly appreciat
ed.
Anyone interested in helping
this worth cause is asked to br-
ing contributions to Mrs. W i 1-
Hams at 404 Western, no later
than the IRth of December
uig Chrictmas carols and exch-
anged gifts
The first meeting in 1976 will
be Jan. 6 in the home ot M r s
Charles Greaham
Other* attending were Mmes
Pete Carmichael. A B Jacob.
If. L. Herahey. Turn Morg a n.
and two guests. Mrs Floyd Mc-
Gee and Mrs J D Gilbert Sr
Wyche H.D. Club
Hosts Annual
Holiday Dinner
Members of the Wyche Home
Demoitslrulioii Club hosted then
annual holiday dinner Saturday
evening in the Cummun 11 i
Room of the First Nat i o nu I
Bank with their husbands . s s;>
ccial guests
Attending were Messrs and
Mmes Gerald llaak. Tommy
Crawford Bryan Glover. Wa-
yne Jones. Norman Hodges. Cl-
aude Dameron. Cecil Hart. Bill
Ellis, Clyde Russell, Char I e s
Packard. Carlos Anderson. I. B
Wortham. Ira Scott, and Mmes
Carol Newsom F C Hewitt Jr
T J. Kelly. Joe laimbert and
Linda and Johnny Wortham and
Evelyn Packard
6. He weigh* « to*. > ue.
Mr. und Mr*. Martin taUhm N toeoofo tori BatotoitoM
are the parent* al a ifniwhtor. tom, Mr. Criugbril aato. ttttto
er 6. the weighed 9 Iba. at. > appropriate fotoar a* thar are
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Garden Club
Will Host
Guest Day
Memtiers of Hereford Garden
Club will entertain with guests
day with the public invited, Fri-
day at 2 p. m at the Commun
ity Center
Mrs Hillman Owen of Phillips
will present a program entitled
It Is Written," a Bible inter
prelation of Christmas She
will give a narrated demonstra
tion of arrangements for the
home which includes tab I e
arrangements.
Hostesses for the meeting arc
Mrs. W, C. Hromas and Mr« S.
S Williams
A business meeting will ! o I-
low at 3 30 p. ni with Mrs I. W.
Norvell presiding.
t Tickets
On Sale • ty dated at 7 p.
the heme of Mn. T. J. Paraon*.
In a Yule program preiented
by member*. Mn. Paraon* pro-
•ented a Christmas story and
prayer and Mrs Taft McGee
told the story of a Cobbler and
Hi* Guest. Shi- also read t w o
poem*, Coming Home For Chri
tma* and Going Home For Chri-
BtmH*.
Tle gloup then joined in sing-
Wilson Johnson Mrs Carlos Ti-
jerina IM.
Mn. Terry Bloxom Mn HU
Dye 12 7.
John Banner, Mn. Diane he
Williammn, Raul DeLocSam o a. |
Mr* Ota Wade. Jeffrey G oss
Mrs Walter Fro*' Mn F > o y
Burke 12-6
Mn. Tlburcio Caaaret 12-5
H. D. Members
Earn Gifts
Gifts for perfect attendance
throughout the year were pr-
•ented to Mn. Carl Schroed e r
and Miss Mary Bradly. at a ho
liday meeting of We»t Hertford
Home Demonstration Club held
Tuesday in the home of Mrs
Wes Bradly
Mn. John Jacobson Sr Mn
Roy Boyd and Miss Evelyn Bell
were recognized for onlv n n e
absence
The Christmas Story was gi-
ven by Mn. Blanch Hardin fol
lowed by a scripture pr-s -nted
by Mn Jacobaon
Others attending were Mmes. I
Mrs. Owen
Hosts Veleda
Stud) Club
Members of Veleda Study
Club were presented a Christ-
mas program by Mn. Bill Bra
dly at a meeting Tuesday tught
in the home of Mrs Gwynne O-
wen
Mn Bradly read the story by
Mill Stanton, entitled "Deck The
llalls With Bells of Whatcha
Macallit." It is the story of a
family traditional Christm a s
through a man's eye
Christmas carols were sung
by the group and Mrs Bradly
closed with a Christmas poem
which read —I wish you a Mer-
ry Christma- — I say it like a
prayer
When you wake Christmas mo
rning
May all our wishes by there
Banquel
Are Now
The Deaf Smith County Cham
tx-r of Commerce annual ban-
quet and membership meeting
will feature Dr Charles W. Ja
rvis. speaker and humorist of
San Marcos. Texas The nation-
alls known sjieaker will a-«pear
al the Deaf Smith County B u U
Barn on January 9. 1970 tt 7:39
p. m. in Hereford Texas.
The banquet which lias be
ixime one of the beat attended
such affairs in the Panhandle, is
expected to attract 999 persons
Tickets are 94.19 pet person
and are now on sale through lhe
Chamber of Commerce office in
Hereford
The Citixcn of the Year award
a Hereford Luns Club jiresen-
•ation. highlights the occasion
each year Others will be recog
nized as incoming and retiring
member* of the hoard of direc-
tors. new officers and worker of
the year, a membership award
and other special recognitions
Dr. Jarvis 1a a dentist with
his practice established in San
Marco*. Texas who averages ri-
ver 146 addresses through > u t
the year in the United S ,te*
His speeches carry a Milage
of spiritual reward and (access
but are primarily enterthini n g
85 percent humor and 15 per-
cent message He is listed by
the Associated Club*. In*- The
Executive Dinner Clubs, fnc
and the Knife and Fork dub*
of America. Inc. as America’*
No I humorous speaker
Garden Clubs
Hold Annual
Holiday Event
Die Hereford Garden (T.:b's
7th annual Christmas t'-a and
decorating party was held Fri-
day afternoon at King's M inor
where a group o( Camp Fire
Girls made approximately forty
Christmas swags for each room
in King's Manor,
The girls. Junior Garden ’ lub
members are sponsored bi the
Hereford Garden Club and are
known as th< Johnson Grow
Directing th*- girls with their
»ork were Mmes Ray Johnson
R 1. Ethridge S S Williams
and G. W. Newsom Thorn p v
Committee.
In charge of arrangement-- for
the tea table was Mrs W C Hr-
omas Social Committee,
Fhc Junior Garden Club i- op
< n fot membership and all In
tere.sted girl« are encourage ! to
contact Mrs Tom Snwver at
399-4771.
Holiday Fashions
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Festive elegance for your
holiday scene. Choose from
many, many styles in the
season’s important colors
and looks.
Forty Foahion*
Jawalry
Lingerie
Dynasty Rabat
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1969, newspaper, December 11, 1969; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351612/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.