The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1989 Page: 10 of 10
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Page 10—The Hereford Brand, Friday, October 27,1989
Church News
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mass at the church.
TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH
call Paula Eubanks at 364-3728.
ST. ANTHONY’S PARISH
The parish is having a Harvest
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12 pack
12 oz. cans —
2/12 packs
Cover
Charge
Easter Lions Club
Spook House
& Carnival
prizes and goodies will be featured
Each family needs to bring candies
and food.
buttered
milk.
be held at the Don Meyer’s farm,
one-and-a-half miles north of Milo
Center. All members of the parish
IMMANUEL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
The church is in need of a
Sunday school teacher and a teacher
for the fifth and sixth grade Sunday
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Slate Farm lite Insurance Company
Home Ollice Bloomington Illinois
SAVE
35%
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SAVE
35%
SAVE
35%
SAVE UP
TO 45%
SAVE UP
TO 55%
SAVE
25%
SAVE
50%
The Town & Country
Difference!
100 S. 25 Mile Ave.
DIG 1
up A
OfflV
It’s the one time of
year your date
should be a
CREEP!
Men’s Levi’s’
Fashion Jeans
Sale
M5
Margaret Schroeter, Owner
Abstracts Title Insurance Escrow
P.O. Box 73 242 E. 3rd Phone 364-6641
Across from Courthouse
HEREFORD
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Breakfast
$189
•Permanent Life ’Term Life
•Retirement.pension and group plans
Call: JERRY SHIPMAN, CLU
801 North Main Street
Off: 364-3161 (—
t SAVE
L 35%
r SAVE
30%
Miller,
Miller Lite,
Genuine Draft
12 pack Z
—— 12 oz. cans
2/12 packs
Reg. »■
Playfei
r SAVE
t 50%
SAVE
50%
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k 30%
SAVE
30%
$515
$JQ29
Sale prke* e«e<tlve through October It.
SUGARLAND MALL
Anfhony't Credit
Card ... the Smart
Shopper’* Choke!
NTHONYI
Were Good at Making You Look Great!
Boys’ Denim
Jean Closeout
Sale
*8
Values to 17.99
Sok $12
Sok $16
frangler*
and Slim.
women of <""
A local chapter
A special invitation is extended
to the public to attend the Reforma-
tion worship service at 11 a.m.
" This service will follow
the pattern of lite "Service in the
A.O. THOMPSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Saturday to commemorate the
bountiful harvest and the climax to
the fifth season of Renew.
The Renew program has been a
thrcc-ycar process to revitalize the
people of the parish. The mass will
Men’s Van Heusen*
Dress Shirts
Sale
1297
Reg. 19.99 and 25.99. Van Heusen* long sleeve dress
shirts are polyester-cotton and come in assorted
colors Sizes 15- 17'-j
Values to 22.99
Values to 29.99
Discontinued styles from Levi’s* and VHu
Indigo and gray. Sizes 4-7 and 8-14. Regular a
Men’s Haggar’
Dress Slacks
Sale
1797
Reg. 25.99. Made from a polyester-wool blend with
belt-loop styling Assorted colors in sizes 52-42.
Eipand-O Matu styles. Reg 27 99 1B.B7
Boys’ Wrangler*
American Hero*
Jeans Sale
997
Sizes 4-7, Reg. 11.99. Made from 100% cotton with
five-po< kef* and straight leg In black or blue denim
Sizes 8-14. Reg 16.99 Sale 11.97
Girls’ ATB* Drop
Yoke Jeans
Sak
997
Sizes 4-6m, Reg. 14.99. Our ATB* jeans are mlade
from 100% cotton and feature a drop yoke front In
dark stonewashed blue
Sizes 7-14. Reg. 15.99 Sala 1O.B7
ENTIRE STOCK
Mens’ and Women’s Dress
and Casual Shoes
25%oft
Men’s, Reg. 29.39 to 64.99 22.49 to 48.74
Women’s, 14.99 to 39.99 11.24 to 28.88
Hurry in during our One Day Only -12 Hour sale and save 25% off
the entire stock of dress and casual shoes for women. You'll find
men's styles by Nunn Bush*, Hush Puppies, Eastland and more
Women will love the wide range of styles by Connies*. 7 N.
Broadway*, Antino's* and others All in assorted colors Men’s
sizes 8-11 Women's sizes 5-10.
Pepsi
| 12 oz. cans
--- Diet Pepsi,
(t -g QQ Mountain Dew
*1 «pk. & Slice.
■MtaMI I Coors Lite, Extra Gold
$549
$1079
(Prices good while supplies last)
Women’s Reds’
Canvas Sneakers
Sale
1597
Reg. 23.99. fhe lace-up style sneaker has a cotton
canvas upper and comes in white, black, red or navy
Women’s sizes 5-10
The Fifth Sunday Dinner is
planned Sunday following the planned at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31.
morning worship service at 11. Come dressed in Biblical, western
or animal costume (no worldly,
cultic or rock custumes please). A
movie will be shown in the sanctu-
school class. Please call David
Fanning at 364-0830 in the evenings
or the church office during the
weekdays.
At 5 p.m. Saturday, the teens
will be leaving from the First
Christian Church parking lot to
attend the Al Denson Concert which
begins at 7 p.m. There will be no
charge for the concert, but a love
offering will be taken at the event to
be held in Clovis, N.M.
All ladies are invited to join
Flame Fellowship, an organization
In conjunction with the 90th
anniversary of First Baptist' Church, arc invited. There will be no 6 p.m.
a banquet is planned at 7 p.m.
Saturday in the fellowship hall. Dr.
Gary Cook, president of the Dallas
Baptist University, will be the guest
speaker. For banquet reservations,
call 364-0696.
During the
celebration which begins at 11 a.m..
Dr. J.B. Fowler, editor of The
Baptist New Mexican, will be the
speaker.
A called business meeting is set
tor 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Budweiser ’
Bud Lite & Bud Dry
12 pack I
12 oz. cans — $
2/12 packs i
MONDAY-Sausagc pizza,
buttered corn, steamed broccoli,
sliced pears in syrup, chocolate
brownie, milk.
TUESDAY-Spooky spaghetti
with goblin sauce, Jack-o-lalcrn
salad with black cat dressing, ghost
green beans, fruited orange gelatin,
Halloween cookie, skeleton bread,
milk.
WEDNESDAY-Ham burger,
burger salad, tator lots, carrot sticks,
pineapple pudding, bun, milk.
THURSDAY-Ovcn baked
chicken and gravy, mashed pota-
toes, peas with carrots, sliced
peaches, cookie, hot rolls, milk.
FRIDAY-Bcef enchiladas,
lettuce and tomato, seasoned pinto
beans, Spanish rice, apple wedges,
chips and picante sauce, milk.
RM
\ One Day Only!
L Doors Open at
11 9a.m. Sharp!
y Don’t Miss Out
' on these Super
Anthonys Savings!
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Women’s Fashion
Lace Panties
Sale 6 for
*5
Reg. 1.49 pair. Made from an easy care blend and
trimmed with lace In white and aborted color*
Women s *ize*
Women’s
Playtex* Bras
Sale
1097
up to $19. Save now on our entire Mock of
ex bra* Choo»e from a wide variety of stylet.
Selection may vary by More.
MONDAY-Stcak fingers with
gravy, tator tots, tossed salad, peach
fluff, milk.
It ESDAY-Sloppy Joes, French
fries, coleslaw, no-bake cookies,
milk
WEDNESDAY-Ham sandwich
with chips, vegetable soup, pear
halves, strawberry sensation cake,
milk.
THURSDAY-Chili dog, tator
tots, carrot sticks, oatmeal cookie,
milk.
FRIDAY-Burrilos, green beans,
corn, pineapple tidbits,
Sunday School and adult Bible
Sunday worship classes will be held at 10 a.m.
Sunday. The theme of the
Reformation will be emphasized in
the children’s and youth classes.
The adult Bible class will continue
to study the liturgy of the church in
detail.
Saturday, Oct. 28th
Thorn-A-Rose
Reg. 29.99. Thi* cotton denim jean by Levi’** fea-
tures baggy Myling with a pleat front and *coop front
pocket* In black denim Size* 29-18
Men’s Saturdays*
Fashion Sweaters
Sale
*15
Reg. 29.99. Choose from crewneck or cardigan style*
Both made from 100% acrylic in your choice of solid
or marled yarn* Men’s size* S.M.L,XL.
Burritos
, , Beef & Bean
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LXM R.C.
Diet R.C.,
Diet Rite
6 pk.
12 oz. cans
Lightweight’
Coaches Jacket
Sale
1097
Reg. 16.99. Hartwell* coaches jacket has a nylon
shell and cotton flannel lining In navy, red, royal or
black Men’* size* 5,M,I,XL.
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"When Discouragement Strikes”
is the title of Dr. Jim Cory’s sermon
for the regular Sunday morning such desperate need of bandages'
™ The scripture that they wash and sterilize used
ones.
The deacons will host a pot luck
Everyone is asked to bring enough
food for their family and guests.
Tea and coffee will be furnished.
Holiday baskets are being ary at 7 p.m. entitled "No Greater
collected for needy families for Power". Organized games, booths,
Thanksgiving and Christmas. If r;’ % ’-----—j
you know of anyone in need of one, jn the gym and fellowship hall.
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Juniors’ ATB’
Fashion Sweaters
Sale 2 for
12“ or *25
Reg. 19.99 Each. Choo*e from the crewneck shaker
sweater or the 14-button cardigan with shoulder
pad* Both are ramie-cotton and come in assorted
color*. Junior *ize* S.M.L
Juniors’ Lee’
Basic Jean
Sala 2 for
12“ or *25
Reg. 19.97. Lee* 5-pocket jean* are made from 100%
cotton denim with a straight leg silhouette In pre-
washed blue lunior *ize* 3-13.
Women’s Portrait*
Corduroy Jacket
Sale
*29
Reg. $58. Made with a 100’*. cotton corduroy shell
and styled with knit cuff* and fly front In white, black,
red, jade or royal Women’s sizes S,M,l
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Gov.
Evan Bayh almost fell off a plat-
form as Ins prcxlaimed Emergency
Medical Services week, but he
would have been in gixid hands.
Nearby were about 40 ambulan-
ces and hundreds of emergency
medical personnel from around the
state.
Saturday, October 28
Spook House -7pm-?
Proceeds go toward medical bills of the Steve Stanton infant
Tuesday, October 31
Spook House -7pm-? Tickets: $3.00 for Spook House
Carnival - 6 - 8 pm Place: Easter Community Bldg.
welcome to come without bringing
a covered dish. Old sheets are
needed so they can be tom and
made into bandages for mission
hospitals. Some missions are in
$549
$1079
Prices Effective thru Thursday, November 2nd
that day. All friends and supporters of Christian women of every
are urged to be present for this denomination. A local chapter is
special service. Pastor Lichtsinn being started and the first meeting is
will also speak at this time. planned at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at the
Community Center. The speaker
...... "" will be Jean Warner, author and
licensed minister.
An all-church hallelujah night is
Women’s Shaker
Stitch Sweaters
Sale 2 for
12“ or *25
Reg. 19.99 Each. Choo*e from crewneck or V-neck
Myle* Made from a 55% ramie-45% cotton blend in a
wide array of fathion color* Size* S.M.L
MONDAY-Pancakc and syrup,
diced fruit, milk
TUESDAY-Glazcd donut,
roasted peanuts, fruit, milk.
WEDNESDAY-Littlc smokies,
toast, applesauce, milk.
THURSDAY-Sausagc panic,
biscuit and jelly, orange juice, milk.
FRIDAY-Hash browns, toast,
diced fruit, milk.
worship service.
lesson is Luke 18:1-8.
The senior highs will have a
home meeting at the Robinson’s harvest dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday,
home, 119 Juniper. Nov. 5. The Hereford Senior
The monthly covered dish Citizens Choir, which has 35
luncheon of Presbyterian Women members, will be entertaining.
will be Nov. 1 at noon in the small Those planning on going on the
fellowship hall. Working women ski trip to Angel Fire need to signup
whose lunch hour permits are by Nov. 1.
Liturgical Celebration at 6 p.m. Sunday,
to
Language of the People of 1526"
which was written by Martin
Luther. The sermon will also
follow the pattern of those which
were delivered during this time. Il
will be based on selected readings
from the book of Galatians.
On Nov. 5, the congregation will
observe Mission Festival during the
morning worship service which
begins at 11. The special guest
speaker will be the Rev. Edmund
Lichtsinn of Storm Lake, Iowa.
This event is being held in conjunc-
tion witlt the special anniversary
celebration set to begin al 4 p.m.
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