The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 23, 1978 Page: 3 of 44
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20% off
All women’s coats
and jackets.
Sale* 14.* toW
Rsg- $18 to $85 Buy now for the cold
weather in your future. At hot savings. Use
our convenient layaway plan Put a small
deposit down and pay as the summer and
fall months roll by. And when winter comes,
you're all warm and waiting! Super buys for
misses, juniors and half sizes.
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Store Cosh with us
Pay by Check
business as usual, perhaps by
Monday.
Meanwhile in Washington,
DIESEL'S
INSTOCK
2 - Silverado H tons
1 - 94 REGENCY 4-Dwr
currently average about 111,686
a year, while District Council 47
members earn approximately
117,400.
Fire Fighter
of The Week
It is hazardous
to keep this stuff on
hand these days when
crime is on a rampage^
drivers and mechanics defied a
court order to end their wildcat
strike. But commuters appeared given police and firemen under
to cope far more smoothly than binding arbitration.
on Thursday, when traffic jams ~
The strike, which afects about
a half million commuters,was
triggered by mechanics dissatis-
fied over delays in arbitration
over cost-of-living pay boosts.
In Philadelphia, Vic Ken-
drick, a spokesman for the city,
said after the ratification was
announced that officials had
hoped workers would report on
their next normally scheduled
shifts, some as early as late
Friday night.
But Earl Stout, president of
District Council 33 of the
American Federation of State.
County and Municipal Employ-
ees. said workers would not go
back to their jobs until Monday.
Stout made the anouncement
about 7 p.m. following secret
rank-and-file balloting through-
out the day.
The ratification vote was
6,667 to 4.230, with 39 voided
ballots, union spokesman Char-
les Brown said.
Blue collar workers in District
Council 33 and clerical workers
The two-year agreement with
. non-iuufocmed wnctaicalb for
a 7 percent wage increase the
first year, an increase equal to
in the union's District Council year and a 1.5 percent increase
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11, three days after their old January.
District Council 33 members
b/
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PRATT
HEREFORD, TEXAS
~ SM-364-21B0 *
Training School today through Friday at Texas
A&M University at College Station. Several
Hereford firemen are participating In the school,
which Includes classroom and In-ftokf training.
[Brand photo by Paul Sims]
PHILADELPHIA (AP) •
Nearly 20,000 municipal work-
ers, 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ "
caused high trash piles and
stalled city services, have a new
contract and a pledge that any
layoffs of city employees win not contract,” Brown said. “At one
come from their ranks atone. point in time the mayor was
The striking employees voted talking about 3,500 layoffs and
by a 3-to-2 margin Friday to nn pay increase ’•
ratify a contract and return the Under the ratified settlement,
nation’s fourth largest city to 600 city jobs will be sliced this
year, but the furloughs will
come in all departments,
including police and fire forces,
commuters had to cope Friday Brown said.
for a second day without buses Mayor Frank Rixxo had
and subways as more than 4,500 threatened the layoffs of
non-uniformed workers to pay
for 9 percent raises recently
Building Fire
Members of tho Hereford Volunteer Fire
Deportment stand outside 1 storage building
behind Kelly Electric, 608 S. 25 Mlle Ave., while
other firemen douse a small fire Inside the
structure around 5:30 p.m. Friday. Tho fire may
have served as practice for tho annual Fireman’s
Philly City Strike Ends
- and white collar city personnel the cost of living in the second
whose eight-day strike 47 had walked off their jobs July to fringe benefits beginning
>r1 hireh twa.k m.al p a.— A__-A.__ aS. •
contract expired.
“We think it’s a good
Ckart* Hm
cAfember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Why tempt a robber by keeping significant amounts
of cash on hand? A checking account used for
all funds transfers foils not only robbers and thieves,
but also other hazards to your fiscal well-being,
such as auditors from IRS, and misplaced receipts.
To assure your fiscal fitness, open a checking
account today at the Hereford State Bank. See
Pat Ervin or Irene McKinster about a HSB
checking account and ordering your personalized
checks in a favorite color or scenic design.
‘FBUfflsIM
STATE BANK
For Time & Temperature Call 364-5100
20% off
All boys’ outerwear.
Sale’S." to *21"
M • wide range of fabrics and weights.
Greet new looks for drees and play For big
snd little boys. aiZM 4-7 and 0-20
20% off
All girls’ outerwear.
Sale ’ll." to ’31."
$14 to $39 Now's the Mme to save big on
>**•*00018 or vests tor girls. Select from
fur looks to the popular down-look ski jackets.
Lotoof cozy-warm styles Ihatu fit big and
little gwta and your budget.
WRanney
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Sale *36
Rag. $45 Rancher style coat in cotton/
corduroy, with acrylic pile lining and nut
collar and trim. Mens Sizes
■
20% off
Men’s jackets.
Sale *52
R«0- $65 Rancher style jacket of genuine
spot cowhide with quilt lined sleeves and
snap front. Men’s Sizes
■ Sale *36
Reg. $45 Split suede look' of rayon/
cutton w.th snap front and acrylic p»te fining
Terrific colors Men’s Sizes
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to
Fall Coat Caravan.
Biggest selection
of the year.
Layaway now;
a small deposit holds your choice.
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 23, 1978, newspaper, July 23, 1978; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348191/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.