The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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Fog* Three
, 1964
Th* Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964
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Pre-Thanksgiving Sale
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DRESSES
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November 19-20-21
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32.00 & 35.00
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Introducing... Our Newest Department!
The McKesson Health & Beauty Center
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★ Bags ★ Hosiery
COME... HELP
US CELEBRATE!
now FEATURING THE HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS Of
famous McKesson laboratories
Less than one-tenth of the sun-
on the noon is re-
52 pc Set
1847 Roqers Daffodil
SIIVERPLATE
VALUE
$55.00
decorations: pinta, hand embroidered towels,
handmade doll with bridal dress, door or
wall decoration with Christmas card display
rack. Tasting table and table of homemade
baked goods and special gourmet items will
be cmong other features of the bazaar, says
Mrs. Geron, chairman of the committee in
charge of bazaar arrangements.
(Brand Staff Photo)
Patient* in Hospital
Mrs. Ella Marie Veigel, Route
4; Hermengiido Castillo, Box 10-
29; Mrs. Noe Salinas, 400 Ave.
H; Sylvester Alexander Fang-
man, Route 5; John David Ham-
ilton, 211 Fuller.
Edward F. Sevier, 111 Bevins;
I Carl W. Frye, 5115 Arden Road,
9.95
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25.00
33.00
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49.00
FALL SPORTSWEAR
• SWEATERS
• SKIRTS
• SLIM JIMS
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TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
Let Her Winterproof
the Porch with
FLEX-0-6LASS This Year
Any little lady can enclose •
porch or breezeway with Warp's
FLEX-O-CLASS. It's so easy!
Just cut with shears and tack
over screens. Makes a wann,
■unlit room, flooded with
healthful Ultraviolet rays,
where the children can play all
winter long—or use as an extra
Store-room. Genuine, crystal-
clear FLEX-O-CLASS lasts for
years at a fraction the cost of
glass. Only 90f a sq. yd. at your
local hdwre. or Imbr. dealer.
1955 CHEVROLET
6 Cyl Station Waaon
Radio, heater
standard
transmission
DEODORANT
Regular 81c
ONLY 29c
with this coupon
tfw/uult FuinuAf Fai DuAt
FIRST A MILES
CITY DRUG STORE
327 N. MAIN
This nea and m>xkm department
is especially designed to make your
shopping easier and to offer you a
complete line of Health 4 tkauty
aid. (mm the famous l aboratories
of McKesson whow name has been
synonymous with quality since 1433.
We are proud to recommend Mc-
Kesson produsts as the wry best.
You art cordially invited lo help us
celebrate this wuxlern addition to
our store and to take advantage of
the Special Offers during this .3 day
event
Be sure to Register for the Grand
Prizes too purchase required) and
Reslccm the Valuable Coupons from
this ad rE I'HOiONAU.Y
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Route 5; Cipriano Lopez. Box
29; Jimmy Roy Messer, Route
1; John Milton Moran, €117 Flo-
wer St.
Manuel Rocha, Route 4; Mrs.
Clara B. Bertelson, 302 Zejiier,
Plainview; Mrs. Cecil C. Rock-
well, 111 Centre; Jessie Earl
JacKson, 202 Douglas; Russell
Dean Jackson, 2ttl Douglas.
Mrs. Lura Scheihagen. 128 Ave
J; Anna Lee Martin. 418 Ave.
J; Mrs. Clifford Hutson, Route
5, Box 81A; Mrs. A. T. Friffin,
Highway Commission Chair-
man Herb C. Petry Jr. told the
800-plus delegates to the Texas
Public Employees Association
convention in Austin that they
have 10-million bosses — name-
ly all the citizens of Texas. . . .
State Selective Service Director
Col. Morris S. Schwartz announ-
ced that the state draft quota
for December is only 280, com-
pared to 307 in November. . . .
State's General Revenue Fund
still is $22,400,000 in the black.
. . . State Board of Education
Women of Saini Thomas Announce
Final Plans for Christmas Bazaar
November 19*20*21
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were the two teams from Perry-
ton and winner of the experienc-
ed group was Tascosa High
school, debating against Amaril-
lo High.
Jesse Fincher and W. C. Ed-
monds visited lhe Chet Kiddcrs
Storm
Window Kit
carl McCaslin
Adrian...
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two WTSU teams, a talk by Dr they
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tematianal Organization "
In the final session, winners
1961 FORD
Fairlan* 500 4-dr.
Fordomatic $995
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This handsome silver chafing dish jnsMray by Oneida
Slhersmiths makes informal entertaining a real pleat
ure. Capaerty 2 quart. Separate I2G inch tray.
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ed biology textbooks on the list ,
from which local districts can
1960 COMET
Radio, heater, standard
transmission Low
mileage
real sharp
Jesse Geron. chairman. The
lunch will have a main dish,
"tastes," bread and a tieverage.
Tickets are on sell for 75 cents.
Tickets for a completely filled
Christmas pinanta are 25 cents.
Women of the church have
many handmade items and de-
corations on sell this year Also
on sale will be cookies, cakes,
and holiday candies. Mrs. Geron
announced.
The tasting table will be the
sficcial feature of the bazaar.
Here one can buy a "taste’’
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Women of St. Thomas' Episco-
i»al Church will stage their an-
nual Christmas Bazaar in the
church Parish Hall Saturday
from 10 a m until 7 p.m. The
‘•hurch is located on West Park
Ave.
Featured at the bazaar are a
puppet Show set (or 11 a.m.,
along with a special "tasting
table", as well as numerous
gifts for Christmas.
No formal dinner will tie serv-
ed. I>ut lunch will be served
starting at U a.m., said Mrs.
and Perry Gruhlkey were in
Wayside deer hunting Saturday.
The Adrian Junior Girls Aux-
iliary group had their quarterly
meeting Saturday in the Avenue
Baptist Church in Hereford. New I
Associational officers were In-
■nd Jackie and Dooley Fincher . stalled, and a missionary from '
ir» IVmznr led u-nnk WVvilr* tbwarwe I <e_s..__vt_ ____k_ _ ■ .SCF I
attended Jackie's senior' ve<j
Adrian girls going were Sherr-
i ie Beavers, Susan Webb and '
Cheriff Betts. They were accom- |
Dave Sellers
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j Sh.Ail.1 Be Controlled by an In- Engles and with Mrs. Edna Ma- panied by Mrs.
lone.
Carroll Gruhlkey and Davy !
| light falling
fleeted. Nine-tenths go to heat
its surgace.
Of
New!
Mr. and Mrs. Conny Dale Dod-
son are the parents of a daugh-
ter, Cheri Laquita, born Nov 12
at 1:43 a.m. She weighed 6 lbs.
13% ozs.
Mr. and Mrt. John Wenjy T* voted 14-6 to place the protest-
mas are the parents of a daugh-
| ter. Annette Marie, born Nov.
13 at 7:35 p.m. She weighed 5 choose texU
lbs. 7% ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Sierra
Garza are the parents of a son,
Pedro Fidencio, bom Nov. 16
at 2:14 a.m. He weighed 6 lbs.
11% ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Noe Salinas are
the parents of a daughter, Ma- i
rie Del Consuelo, bom Nov. 17
at 3:50 p.m. She weighed 6 lbs.
; 7 ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Griffin ;
; are the parents of a daughter, ' 5
Amy Elizabeth, bom Nov. 18 at
i 4.02 a.m. She weighed 6 lbs.
, 14% ozs.
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9 passengst station waqon
Radio, heater, 4*1 OQt
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WIN
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$53 95 VALUE
Solid SfxinlcM by Oneida Mverueitlw in the
new tempo pattern 52 piece »emce for ft in x
handMmw »<xxl chcM with kivcly mahogany finith
■nd hsrmoniou' beige fabric lining.
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804 Union; Mrs. James P Car-
nahan, Route 4.
Louis D. Strange, General De-
livery; Mrs. Effie S. Schmidt,
143 Ranger; Mrs. Floyd L.
Brown, Route 2, Friona; Mrs.
Lester D. Pickering, Route 4;
darron Kirk Jones. Box 1086, i
Dimmitt; Edward E. Spurgeon.
420 Jackson.
Patient* IMsml*s«d
Mrs. Juan Flores, 11-12.
Mrs Jim R. Thompson, Bert
West, Teresa G. Wyly, 11-13. .
Mrs. Clarence R. Tiner, Mrs.
James L. Leatherman. Mrs.
Amarillo"Mrs? Kay Lawrence, John P. Robinson. Joe R Botel-
lo, Leon Martin, 11-14
Brigido Pena, Mrs. Conny D. §
Dodson, 11-15,
Rebecca Ann Gomez, 11-16.
Mrs. Kenneth R. Stacy, Mrs.!
Ruth Coleman, Mrs. Pedro S.'
Garza, Hilda Estrada, 11-17.
Mrs John H. Tomasi, Mrs.
Santiago Madrigal. 11-18.
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BUY FOR LESS
BANK THE REST
1963 FALCON 4 dr.
Radio, Heater, Standard
Transmission C14QL
14.000 Miles
1957 FORD
V-8 ’/> Ton Pickup
Short wide box
Custom Cab S550
Four 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 demonstra-
tors. Two Fastbock coupes ond two four
door sedans. All equipped with power and
air. New car warranty.
in Denver last week While there i Columbia s|>oke. Lunch
• nllii»»zlzv4 T u wslriah** ■•AMtwxa* I a
| Capp from Baylor University and class play.
other talkks The national de Mr and Mrs. Howard Engle
bate topic this year is "Re- and daughters si*nt the weekend
solved: That Nuclear Weapons in jitg Spring with the Dewey
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR — Saini Thomas Epis-
copal Church is the place, Saturday is the
day 110 a m. until 7 p.m ) for this bazaar
under the direction of the women of lhe
church. Pictured here are Mrs. Jesse Geron
and the Rev. Joel Treadwell, vicar of the
church, looking at some of the multitude of
items thot will be on sale for Christmas gifts
or general use Shown ore typical gifts and
for ten cents, giving them the
recgic so they can give it a
try at home.
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Young, Melvin. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964, newspaper, November 19, 1964; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268914/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.