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BROWSING FOR BARGAINS

BROWSING FOR BARGAINS

BROWSING FOR BARGAINS

Jessica DeWitt and her daughters Kallie and Chloe recently paid a visit to the Perryton Farmers Market to check out the goods on offer. Merchandise at the market includes fresh produce, homemade pastries, bread, pickles, and salsas, artwork, soaps, handmade furniture, and more.

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My month of dessert making is over. Was it fun, yep. Did I find some new recipes, yep. Will I ever do it again? NOPE. “August is that last flicker of fun and heat before everything fades and dies. The final moments of fun before the freeze. In the winter everything changes.” We should be so lucky.
Jill and Hunter Howard

Jill and Hunter Howard

Bechthold, Howard wed July 11

Jill Bechthold of Perryton and Hunter Howard of Follett exchanged wedding vows on July 11, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. at Valley View Event Center in Amarillo. Officiating minister was Jason Archuleta.

Scars can be minimized with treatments

Scars can develop if an injury is not treated properly or you didn’t think a cut was deep enough to necessitate treatment. Scars also may develop after surgery or another medical procedure.

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WEBSITE: WWW.PERRYTONSENIORS.ORG It’s 50/50 time once again on Friday. You still do not have to be present to win, but you must have your name in the hopper. All you peeps driving up to pick up meals, all you need to do is hand me $$ to enter in the big drawing.

Ways to keep immune system strong

The immune system is a powerful component of the human body. The immune system recognizes when viruses, bacteria and other foreign invaders enter or compromise the body, and then takes action to prevent illnesses from taking over.

Summer safety tips for hand sanitizer

With temperatures reaching 100 degrees or higher during the summer, Dr. Mihaela Stefan, professor of chemistry, biochemistry, and bioengineering at The University of Texas at Dallas, said hand sanitizer bottles should not be left in hot cars.
JENNIE JUNE MEETING—The Jennie June Club met July 8 to discuss plans for the upcoming year. Members observed COVID-19 pandemic protocol with social distancing and wearing masks. Pictured are, from left, Ruth Roberson, Dorothy Ezzell, Phillis Oquin, Barbara Johnson, Evelyn Barnett, Cynthia Andreas, Penny Clark, Arlene Boxwell, Carolyn Thomas, Janet Blasingame, LaDonna Barclay and Betty Penner.

JENNIE JUNE MEETING—The Jennie June Club met July 8 to discuss plans for the upcoming year. Members observed COVID-19 pandemic protocol with social distancing and wearing masks. Pictured are, from left, Ruth Roberson, Dorothy Ezzell, Phillis Oquin, Barbara Johnson, Evelyn Barnett, Cynthia Andreas, Penny Clark, Arlene Boxwell, Carolyn Thomas, Janet Blasingame, LaDonna Barclay and Betty Penner.

Jennie June Club has meeting on upcoming year plans

The Jennie June Club met July 8 at Perry Memorial Library. Penny Clark, president, welcomed the group and the collect was recited. The minutes of the March meeting were approved. The April and May meetings were cancelled due to COVID-19 shutdowns.

SENIOR NEWS

WEBSITE: WWW.PERRYTONSENIORS.ORG It’s 50/50 time once again on Friday. You still do not have to be present to win, but you must have your name in the hopper. All you peeps driving up to pick up meals, all you need to do is hand me $$ to enter in the big drawing.