The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 77, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1985 Page: 24 of 24
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Texas State Technical Institute
will offer a defensive driving course
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 26 at the
professional truck operations (PTO)
building, Avenue F and Fourth
Street on the TSTI campus.
November classes are scheduled
from 6 to 10 p.m. Nov. 5-6; and from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 23
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registration is preferred to insure
class scheduling.
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The annual Fall Festival will be
staged at First Christian Church
Thursday, Oct. 31.
The festival will include a country
store, lunch and supper and a car-
nival featuirng booths and games.
Events will get underway with the
country store opening at 10 a.m.
Handmade craft items, toys,
Christmas decorations and
household goods will be featured.
The store, which will be located in
the church parlor, will remain open
through the day closing at 6 p.m. Cof-
Decorating
topic of
program
Keith Ann Gearn spoke about
decorating when members of Young
Mothers Study Club met Monday.
She also exhibited new fabrics and
floor and wall coverings that are
available.
During the business meeting,
members discussed the coming sale
of pinsettias for the holidays.
The next meeting was scheduled
Oct. 28.
Lisa Rollins was recognized as a
guest by those present. They includ-
ed Betty Coneway, Georgia Aucker-
man, Lisa Blakely, Jeanne Lomas,
Kathleen Brockman, Tracy Coker,
Kelli McCabe, Rene Leavitt, Jane
Landers, Carla Hollinger, Vicki
Kreighsauser, Pam Wagner, Jo Ann
Carnahan, Vicki Wilson and Jackie
Murphy.
to store customers as they browse. Conkwrights attend festivities
wedding anniversary
Friends and relatives are invited Feed Yards. They have been
to attend an open house Saturday, members of Temple Baptist Church
Oct. 26, to celebrate the 50th anniver- for approximately 15 years.
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Gan- The couple have taught training
dy union and have worked with the Mex-
The event is scheduled from 2-4 lean’s Mission Sunday School pro-
p.m. in Temple Baptist Church, Ave. gram for 20 years
K. and Forrest St. Their children will be hosting the
The couple married Oct. 26, 1935 in reception. They include Mrs Ken-
Plainview. F ollowing their marriage neth Lowry of Houston, Julian Gandy
they made their home in the Wyche of the home, Glenna Faye Bell of
Community and then moved to Bledsoe, Tx. and Troy Gandy of Car-
Hereford in 1960. bondale, Ks.
Mr. Gandy was a farmer and is The couple requests that no gifts be
currently employed by Hereford brought.
Public invited to
A fajita lunch and supper will .a ...
highlight the festival. The meals will Mr and Mrs. Jim Conkwright of parents and otehr relatives of Austin
include several Mexican dishes and Hereford recently attended Parent's College students attended the
desserts. Lunch serving will begin at Weekend at Austin College. Their seventh annual Parent's Weekend.
11 a.m. and continue through 2 p m daughter, Robin, is a student at the
and supper will be served from iberal arts college. The canyon walls of the Yellow-
5:30-7:30 p.m. in the church More than 500 parents, grand- stone River in Wyoming consist of 15
fellowship hall "" e s fossil forests, one buried atop another
The Halloween evening carnival
will get underway at 5 p.m. and con-
tinue through 8 p.m. Carnival events
will include a photo booth, pillow
fight, dart throw, video games, ten-
nis toss, wheel of fortune, sucker
pull, bean bag throw, ring toss, apple
bobbing and cartoon time.
Cotton candy and caramel apples
will be available during the carnival.
Proceeds from all events will be
used to fund repairs to the fellowship
hall of First Christian Church.
Am Security Federal
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Students encouraged
to enter program
AU high school age students are in- Deadline for entries in the local
vited to participate in the 39th annual competiton is Nov. 30.
Voice of Democracy scriptwriting Participants write and then tape
program being sponsored locally by record a three to five minute broad-
VFW Post 4818 and its auxiliary. cast script expressing their views of
The program, which is entitled "New Horizons for America’s
“New Horizons for America’s Youth." The tapes will be judged for
Youth”, is open to all 10th, 11th and content, originality and delivery.
12th grade students and offers local,
district and national recognition and F or the state winners, there is also
awards with the national award be- the broadening experience of a five
ing a 114,000 scholarship. day tour of Washington, D.C., and
John Yocum, post commander, the opportunity to make lasting
and Betty Boggs, auxiliary presi- friendships with other state winners,
dent, urges students interested in National awards in addition to the
participating to contact Lana Hall, 814,000 first place scholarship in-
Hereford High school speech clude $7,000, $4,500, $3,500, $2,500 and
teacher, or Marie Goheen, auxiliary $1,000 scholarships for second
chairman, through sixth place winners.
Driving course offered
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 77, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1985, newspaper, October 20, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430321/m1/24/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.