The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973 Page: 3 of 28
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Hereford Group Attends
Now 5500
ren by
FOR THE HOME
‘3" •Thermal Blankets
Meats In Food Stores
•Bov's Dress Pants & Jeans
Now •Roomsize Carpet
rs
PIECE GOODS CLEARANCE
LUGGAGE CLOSEOUT
Man Mountain MIKE
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Dr. Milton C. Adams
OFFICE HOURS
Shop 8130-6:30
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A.O. THOMPSON
ABSTRACT CO.
Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Schroeter
Beautiful selection of zippered softside
luggage. Choose from tota bags. 21"
weekenders, and 24" or 26" Pullman
cases. All packed with quality features.
In burnt orange, avocado or blue.
Orig. $2.29
Orig. $2.29
Orig. $3.98
Orig. $1.69
Orig. $2.69
Orig. $1.98
Orig. $2.29
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Free City Maps
Showing Blocks
Now
’19”
ing real
into the
th year
we have
ve have
is Real
Com-
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Hara-rs
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Courthouse
Phons 364-1504
P. O. Box 73
see YOUR PENNE Y‘S
CATALOG FOR MORE
AUTOMOTIVE VALUES
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retime
Robert
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 to 5:00
Saturday 8:30 till 12:00
ries to
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and a
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ospital
of the
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and the
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OPTOMETRIST
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Phone 364—2255
Sale
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Now
‘2%
•Girl's Dress Clearance
Reduced From Reguler Stock
right
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Beg
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Plus fed tax
2.92
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GCT A GREAT BUY NOW
PAY LATER USE YOUR
PENNEVS CHARGE
Now
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Led that
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Installing
[Hereford
Hereford
stallation
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Now
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Screen Prints
Cotton Crepe
Texturized Polyester
Terry Cloth Prints
Hawaiian Prints
Acrylic Crepe Solids
Jersey Prints
Now
526 . ‘5“
ve 25
kits of
e-half
ear of
the special joy of
sending Christmas
cards Hallmark,
when you care
enough to send the
very best
act as
I and
early
Flare Leg Machine Washable
Orig. $4.98 $5.98
ribeye steak, the names of
Delmonico, fillet and beauty’
will no longer be used."
Why all this’
According to the Texas A&M
University System specialist,
the new labeling system should
Save
15 25
1500
15 75
17 00
1725
Now
$2 . $7
100% Polyester
Twin Or Full Size
•Electric Blankets
Full Size, Single Or
Duel Control
•Area Rug Set
Reversible Braided Rug
Set Of 3
•Area And Accent Rugs
Colorful 34” X 54”
Now
‘4“ - sgu
Special
M"
Special
•Fashion Dress Clearance
Polyester Blends Crepea, Jr., Jr r«lu
Now
’13" A ‘16"
Now
’26”
Now
‘8"
Now
‘19”
Wed
ck of
juries
a car-
Now
’7" - ‘22"
Now
’28"
Now
‘8”
Now
99'
Now
4 For ’10"
Now
2 For ’7"
Now
sgu
Rediscover
the Christmas
spirit...
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•Knit Sport Coats
100% Polyester Knit
Solids And Fancy's
•Knit Dress Slacks
100% Pofyester Knit
Orig. $15.00
•Better Ties
Polyester Four-in-Hand
Orig $3.50 - $5.00
•Knit Dress Shirts
Machine Wash
Penn Prest
•Bush Jeans
Denim And Brushed Cotton
Or*. $6.96
•Fashion Shoes
Heeled Styling Bunt Toe
3 Styles
•Sport Shirt Clearance
Machine Washable Penn Prest
Drift. To $7.98
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Accidents Cause Injuries
Plus One other
Important Match
Now. Before the holidays.
When savings count most.
r for WOMEN I I FOR MEN |
Approximately 150 students smoking activities in public
representing schools schools was presented through
throughout the western and cooperation of WTSU and the
better place in which to live and
raise your families."
He pointed out that America
today is the most affluent nation
since the dawn of civilization
and that we are surrounded by
luxuries available to the poorest
person that were once beyond
the dreams of even the richest
people
Formby, who serves on the
Dorothy Ott, a passenger in College and University Coor-
the second car, received serious dinating Board for Texas,
injuries from the accident pointed out that some young
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Winterizing
Service.
We W pressurize and
test the cooling
system drain and
fiush radiator install
2 gal. anti-treeze, 5 qts
HD oil and oW fiter
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Me trade-in required
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McDowell
drug
DOWNTOWN
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Fashion Pent Suits Reduced From
Regular Stock
•Better Purses
Assorted Sty lee And Colors
Ori®, to $10.00
•Fashion Blouses
All Reduced From Regular Stock
Drift. $9.00
Jerry
KOZAK
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Jim DILLON
Introductory
sale. apg
25%
t
The
PATRIOT
> Masaget by Percivai A Ftiend
JCPenney
auto center
We know what you're looking for.
p.m. Saturday just south or reportedly driving on the left
Hereford on U.S. 385 occurred side of the highway and collided
when a 1967 Rambler, driven by with a 1969 Ford, driven by
Roldoifo Aguero, 119 W Mon- Robert M Ott, Rt 1,
tgomery, Laredo, Tex., was Springlake.
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20.95 with iradain
Survivor 34 battery Our low cost 12 volf
baltery thafs ideai lor the low mileage
motoriat And it • guaranteed for 3 years
Availabie in group sizes 24 22* 60,53
24F 42. 2>NF and 2NF
Survivar M six volt baftery sizes 1 and 19.
17 95 with trade-in
PEMMErS BATTERV GUARANTEE
SuTvivor 36 Batery fan tnoa merely
2 For ‘7" Larg 8 1/2 x 11 1/2
h to all
pers or
est in
to own
n ever
nt con-
said
highly
ng the
strictive
HEREFORD BULL BARN
HEREFORD, TEXAS
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meat cuts were prepared by the are widely used and shoppers
National Livestock and Meat are accustomed to them
Board, which consists of in- However, the basic recom-’
dustry representatives from mended name must appear on
throughout the country, in the price-weight label." points
cooperatian with the meat in- out Orts
dustry and several government In conjunction with the new
agencies standards, ground meat labels
“With this new system for will also get an overhauling
labeling meat, the total names Ground beef will be labeled as
for retail cuts have been such and the label will include
reduced from about 1,000 to the percentage of lean meat.
325," points out Orts "Most of which must be st least 70 per
the fancy names for cuts have cent to meet government
been dropped In the case of the standards.
ave 15% on
II our shorty
and novelty
curtains. K222
W. hav• such • variety of curteina on mW vou’r bound to nod
The Annual Banquet of The
Tierra Blanca District Boy
Scouts of America will be held
at 7 pm Monday at The First
Chirstian Church in Hereford.
This will be a covered dish
affair with all scouters. parents,
and friends of scouting invited.
A service charge of 50 cents per
person will cover expenses
The annual report will be
presented by District Chairman
Tom White and the officers for
1974 will be installed
Unit leaders will be
recognized and awards will be
presented to selected volunteer
scouters For information call
Bill Albright at 384-3313
•Sweaters
Reduced To Clear
Orig, TO $11.00
•Jeans & Pants
Denim And Knits
Drift. To $1300
•Fashion Boots
Zipper Or Pull On
Wwhite, Black Or Brown
•Sleepwear
Brushed Acetate/ Nylon Asst. Styles
Or Colore SPECIAL
•Bikinis
100% Nylon
Assorted Colors
•Womens Shoe Clearance
Radu cod From
Regular Stock
FOR CHILDREN
The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Taxis, Thursday, November 8, 1973
9E Formby: ‘Look At Bright Side’
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To Be Uniformly Labeled
"How about a ribeye steak for help shoppers who move from “If the ground meat actually
dinner tonight’ Or would you one part of the country to comes from a particular part of
prefer a Delmonico steak, fillet another, and even within cities an animal such as the round
steak or beauty steak’" where names of meat cuts vary, chuck or sirloin, th® it can be
Actually, they’re all the The new labels will feature labeled 'Ground Beef Round
same, and that's added to the three main parts - the name of Ground Beef Chuck or Ground
shoppers confusion over the the animal specie from which Beef Sirloin ’ Of course, the per
years. the meat came 'beef, pork, cent of lean would be noted ”
in the next few months, lamb, veal), the primal or sub- explains Orts.
though, consumers should find primal cut (rib. shoulder, loin),
some relief in shopping for and the recommended name of The new labeling system
meat, because grocers and the particular cut fsteak, would eliminate such names as
meat markets are joining roast). "Ground Round, Ground Chuck
together in adopting new A Porterhouse steak, for and Ground Sirloin.”
Uniform Retail Meat Identity example, would be labeled Orts feels that the new
Standards. according to Dr Beef Loin Porterhouse Steak " standard labels system will
Frank Orts, meats specialist for “Grocers and meat retailers make meat shopping just a
the Texas Agricultural Ex- will still have the option to in- little easier and less confusing'
tension Service elude some of the "fancy" names for homemakers
The new standards for retail of aits on the labels if die names
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vDistrict Rotary Governor everything and took a look at things are going, and give club to do things for the com-
Mernhalaomabscan"invien ^"AbaJaBthat we hear today «‘o™ike.. a better place
^.^M^ hbowugnsinenanscouneana s „ , . czeretordpesdscthis Rotary
isssuimenamericans.quit Formbvsaid.tininkitis ume humor politic., of things you can do and others
g at the gloomy side of we took a look at how well Formby pushed the Hereford cando to help make this town a
»«ll Mr that vou portectly Coda, contemporary cafe,,
fringnd tiera You’I find dotted sheera printa, „o,„,
with embroidery trim. Mott are machine washabte ane dry able
Thu orest coltection of shorien ana novettin, „05 . .
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We know what you're looking for.
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•Children’s Shoe Clearance Now •Cookware Set
1 Large Group
’4" 8 Piece No Stick
Reducad To Ciear # E,„, ThIck Aluminum
Special 9” ea.
SATURDAY NOV. 10 00
MAIN EVENT
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E “42Ea Two accidents on highways
near Hereford sent two persons
•ham to area hospitals with serious
MARSHALL FORMBY injuried Saturday night
-------------------------- A header collision at 7:20
Smoking Seminar At WT =s=s=e
. A I960 Ford grain truck, . I want the. kids of today to
Attending the meeting from driven by Richard Swoop, was , where the money comes
Hereford were Students: traveling on US. 60 when a 1968 from.and toleam that it is not
—e---_ ----------- Christy Albracht, Angie San- Dodge, driven by George sinful to make a profit in •
northern part of the Panhandle State Health Department's chez. Rosa Pena, Grace Abalos, Muller 221 Ave D clided with business transaction,” he
attended a.seminarat West Division of Heart and Cancer Jan Reinauer, Terri Owens, the rear of the truck declared
Texas State University Scott Ward, Larry Watts Ted Formby complimented the
Saturday to train teams of The Christmas Seal group Pettinger, Rose Valdez, Donna Lily Muller, a passenger in local club for their Rotary
junior high and high school held its area board meeting Dawes Sponsors Sister the Muller vehicle, received activities and urged the con-
students for teaching younger between seminar sessions to Wendelina, Sister Edith Mrs serious injuries to both legs and tinued support and enthusiasm
students the dangers of plan further activities with June Rudd and Jewel Smith was taken to Northwest Texas of its members towards the
cigarette smoking PTA Guests of honor were Mrs Tentative plans call forex Hospital in Amarillo for projects of the club for the
Sponsored jointly by PTA Carolyn Hendrick of Chicago, tension of the student peer- treatment. coming year
Disrict 8 and American Lung National PTA Smoking Projects teaching program through all awmwmaa _
Association of Texas, programs Coordinator, and Mrs Pauline counties of the Panhandle if the VIBNNDNENVNVnI
on health consequences of K Matthis of Austin, state current experimental approach WANAMA4BVAMAAM-
smoking, reasons for smoking managing director of the Lung proves as successful, as earlier ' • MA3dE•A mww6
behavior, and organizing atti- Association pilot programs have indicated (UMEHR MAMEK“5
sponaored by mh. Heratord ons Clute ~_7- *
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973, newspaper, November 8, 1973; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429627/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.