The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973 Page: 7 of 28
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ThOUrtfoyd Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursdav November 8, 1973
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Women s Division Fixes
Notes
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Tennie presented by other members of
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lights in local homes and
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Committee chairmen for Miss a nomination by sending a letter
Hereford Pageant are to be
Nov. 13 IOOF Hall
Yam What Am
ning Mrs Lynn Kester heads
the steering committee and Betty Willson.
XEA Chapter Plans
ses‘
Dinner
Delta Kappa Gamma
Members Entertained
ee
I
Aggie Mas
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
Slate Sale
OYER 50
Suits
Pant Suits
13990
perfect gift to be given on Christmas Dey
or even before.
$9800
BOYS & YOUNG MEN'S DEPT.
•Stag 4-20
$2800
OVER 180
-Values to 14500
Sport Coats
.Solids & Patterns
-Aet III
•Dabemy Lane
Tournament
$699
.Devon
Jack Winter
•Jtthu
•And Mitt
SPECIAL GROUP
$499
Pant Coats
-Fake Fan
$1590
$7800
Sizes S - It
91
•Assorted Styles
i
SPECIAL GROUP
$4800
-
Jeans
-Values t *85*
$500 Pants
-Knits & Wovens
$1190
$1190
Shag 26 - 38
NDAY
-Values to *21*
INIY!
a
•Knit & Broadeloths
-Dress & Sport
.Sizes 3 - 20
JEANERY
OVER 100
•Knits & Wovens
Velues t *15*
-Sizes 14-181
■Shw« Ua0 32 -36
Boys
Sport Coats
•Solids
•Patterns
.Values to *25*
•Knits & Wovens
Sizes 3 - 16 Reg. & Slim
•All by Famous Brands
•Double Knit >
*Nw Fall Cahn
at night to conserve power
Entries are invited now, and
Shirts
•Double Knit
-Solide
-Pattems
.Values tv *130*
•By Famous Makers
-100% Dacron Polyester
New Fill Colors
.Sizes 8-18
•Double Knit Polyester
-Solids and Petters
.Sizes 36 - 42 Rog. 8 Long
and Big Sisters organization
being formed here Mrs Bob
OVER 100
POLYESTER
Separates
and Mrs Rex Lee presided for
the reports and other business
Mrs Charles Hoover and
Mrs Bill Walden were named to
lighting contest to be held with open to all interested persons It
the aim of encouraging holiday was decided to begin this
png will
s also a
Public
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inster
une 2,
Mrs. R.L. Ethridge displays a 4-pound sweet
potato which she grew in her backyard garden at
400 Western St. in Hereford. Mrs. Ethridge, who
came to Hereford when she was 5 years old.
the
/ to
aps
OVER 300 PAIR
Press & Sport Pants
.Double Knit
Moreno. Dimmitt;
Jayroe. 124 Oak
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was reported, and progress of a
Christmas lighting contest and
the Mi® Hereford pageant were
revealed in other reports
The executive committee had
Mrs Norbert Skypala, 406
Ave G; Mrs Glenn Anderson,
115 Ave I; Mrs Georgia
Sparks, 110 Ave K
■Situ 26 - 38
•CuHtn
Cl.z..
"TIeIS
A guest Grady Cope showed
movies of his and Mrs Cope s
visit to Venice and Rane last
summer
During the business meeting,
Mrs Virgil Walker and Caudie
Ola Brown were approved for
reserve membership
Erma Walker reviewed the
constitution of Delta Kappa
Gamma and mentioned some
to the C of C office
Others at the luncheon were
Mmes S.G. Townsend, Bill
Albright, O.G. Nieman, and
n . 198
bistrict
meet at
[for the
legates
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FACTS OF LIFE
Sometimes friends can help a
man find his place in this world
— even if they have to put him
in his place to do it.
fall
oral
29-
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and
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PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Mrs Virgil Merrill. 511 W
Third; Mrs MS Cervantez. 213
Vera Cruz, Redolfa Alverez, 324
Dayton; Boyd Collins. 806
Miles
Mrs Hettie Johnson, Route 1;
ChesterPinckert, 119S Ave K;
Mrs Gorden Elliott. Route 2;
Thomas Nisbett, Kings Manor;
Mrs P N Rhodes, 303 Ave J
Mrs Willie Lee Burgess,
Route 1; Mrs Olive Frye, 112
Elm; Willa Williamson. Route
4; R G Blue. 1107 E Park Ave ;
Arthur Rogers, 411 S. 25 Mile
Ave.
eat
af-
t to
vers
lory
Friday to decide the pageant
date
Decorations for the 1974
Young Mens
Sport Coots
eneral
attend
across
Our Frank Advice
to Young People on a
Tight Budget:
We at Gaston's Sugarland are pleased to Announce this GREAT
SAVINGS EVENT. CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER We have REDUCED All
of OUR NEW FALL & Much of our Holiday Merchandise. Gift Wrappers
& New Christmas Paper will be ready to prepare your purchase for the
North Hereford Extension Club
at a recent meeting in the
Hagar home
The program on Casserole
Cookery was given by Roberta
Campbell, who gave recipes for
some of her favorite casseroles.
The annual. Thanksgiving
luncheon was planned for noon
Nov 15 in Pioneer Gas Flame
Room
7 .
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p
HARVEY DIES
William Harvey, English
physician who discovered the
circulation of blood, died at 79
on June 3. 1657.
MENS DEPARTMENT
OVER 90
IOOF
Grand 01’ Opry
$3500 Suits
44
Cowan Jewelers
Downtown
Dress & Sport Shirts
-Famous Brands
00 YOU KNOW
WHERE TO FIND
Q
live
ear
can
hool
the
and
ear
any
for
vith
in : :
last
eal 2:
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is
remembers her dad growing sweet potatoes in n •
the 20's. This potato is a "Centennial" variety, iTOSreSSlVe
she reports. •
Se Pilt 6
CHRISTMAS
in
NOVEMBER
AFOLLO
KESTER'S JEWELRY
Across from the Post orfiee
to Downtown Hereferd
•Double Knits . * Au Am
•Solids •Potters $ A (A ()()
-Values t *ioo« t nAvv
.Sizes 36 - 52 Reg. 8 Long “9“5
project after the first of the
year
Mrs Bill Lamm reported new
members added this fall
Nominations are open now for
the Woman Of The Year, Mrs
Stick to your budget’ Don't
overspend—not even for your
Diamond rings And we want
you to know this
if we are proud to sell a Diamond
set to you-you can be proud to
wear it—regardless of price.
We are reliable jewelers who will
give you the best advice, the best
value, and the best guarantee-
regardless of how much money
you'll spend.
So, make your dream come true!
We'll sell you a beautiful Diamond
set well within your budget'
a
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SoCIET S. v
represent the Women’s Division named at the steering can-
on the board of the Big Brothers mittee meeting Friday mor
173 d i
1/3 Pants
A Christmas party-dinner will
be held at K-Bob’s Steak House
Dec 15 and members will ex-
cha nge gifts later in the home of
Mrs Wiley
Mrs Cramer gave the
program, the Written Word to
members present
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Hostess Receives
Gift In Farewell
A farewell gift to the hostess,
Mrs Kenneth Hagar who is
moving to Dalhart, was
lunch in Her efad Country Club planting 150 new bulbs at the C Division but work she has done Mrs Kenny Gearn, 124
of C office this week, for bloom for the entire con munity will be Kingswood ; J W Duffey. Route
early next spring. considered. Anyone may make 2; Roy Botsford, 339 Ave. B
ELMERS USED CARS
Elmer and Gene Combs have purchased
the used car lot of R.B. Miller. They
would like to take this opportunity to
invite you and yours to come on down
and have a cup of coffee and visit
awhile.
They have first class used cars in
"A Number One” condition.
We Don’t Want Everyone's Business,
JUST YOURS!
901 EAST 1»Y ON EAST HWY 60
PHONE 806/364 6831
HEREFORD, TEXAS 79045
A progressive dinner,
scheduled for November 17, was
planned by members of Xi
Epsilon Alpha chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Tuesday evening in
the hone of Mrs Roy Boyer
The dinner will be held in the
homes of Mmes Ken Wiley,
Archie Dwyer, Roy Boyer and
Jim Cramer.
The ways and means com-
mittee discussed plans for a
visiting Santa to travel to
Hereford homes December 16-
23 The charge for his visit is 61
and everyone interested may
contact Mmes Cramer or Terry
Albracht.
Bake sales in two locations
are planned to begin at 10 am
Saturday, sponsored by the
Aggie Mothers Club to add to its
scholarship fund
Homemade cakes, bread, pies
and cookies are to be on sale in
Sugarland Mall and at the
Piggly Wiggly store downtown
Mrs Austin Rose Jr and Mrs
Thurman Atchley are in charge
of sale arrangements Mrs
George Olson is president of the
Hereford chapter of Aggie
Mothers, whose sons are
students at Texas A4M
University.
GastodG
sGAB
Mrs Mary Barrett, 410 W
Third; Mrs. Bess Werner.
Route 4; Charlie Sowell. Route
2; Mrs William Walker, 437
Barrett, Mrs Leroy Price, 118
Northwest Drive; Louis
GENE COMBS
RES PH 364 4500
ELMER COMBS
RES PH 364 4435
Panorama or Perspectives amendments to the constitution
was the program given by the made in 1972.
research committee of Delta Xi Refreshments symbolic of the
Chapter of Delta Kappa Thanksgiving season were
Gamma Society Monday served from a table centered
evening in the Flame Room of withafallarrangementof fruits
Pioneer Natural Gas building and flowers. Hostesses were
The committee, composed of Mmes Jim Bookout, Roland
Mrs Bob Laster, chairman. Hairgrove. Fritz Christman,
Mrs Fred Mulkey Mrs Roland Rodney Laubhan and Jimmy
Hairgrove and Mrs Sam Mercer
Ratcliff, presented the multi- Welcomed as guests were
media type program with Marie Huntley and Mary
slides, movies and narration. Mitchell. Thirty-five members
The need for continuing were present
education was stressed with
suggestions of travel, hobbies
and study as means of meeting
this need
Dates For Coming Events
Date of the installation dinner Hardin and Mrs Waldo Baxter Mrs Dwight McGee is to be
for Deaf Smith Chamber of are the representatives to the pageart director assisted by
Commerce Women’s Division Hereford Campfire Girls Mrs. Terry Caviness
was set at Jan 1 at the Council. Mrs. WE. Sparks, public
November executive meeting At a recent meeting of the affairs chairman, reported on
Tuesday, and a meeting of the beautification committee with plans for * standard Red Cross
Miss Hereford Pageant steering Mrs Melvin Jayroe, chairman, first aid course to be sponsored
committee was announced for final plans were made fa the by the Women’s Division and
Set At Dimmitt
Duplicate bridge players
from Hereford are invited to a
two-session open tournament at*
Dimmitt Nov 17, sponsored by
the Duplicate Clubof that city in
the high school cafeteria
Playing sessions are
scheduled at 1:30 and 7 p m .
and dinner will be served
between sessions by the Dim-
mitt Band Boosters Club, in-
cluding dinner, the entry fee is
16 50
gq
may be made at the C of C of- Milton Adams announced The
flee honored woman must be a Robert Baum, 702 Stanton;
The same committee is member of the Women's Robert Lyons. 510 B Roosevelt;
Chamber of Commerce banquet businesses.
early in the new year are being It was recommended that
planned by that committee, it lights be shown in limited times
PATIENTS DISMISSED
Mrs Rodger Wayne Hawkins,
Mrs Marcos Alaniz, November
7.
Mrs Dais Knapp. November
6
Tess Fox, Mrs Angela
Escobal, Mrs Myrtle Stub-
blefield. Clarence Edward
Smith. Isreal Lopez. Mrs W D
Green, November 5.
Mrs. Bob Ott, November 4.
Norma J. Gamboa, Mrs J.B.
Culp, Mrs Paula Olivares,
Sarah Ruth Fish, Alexander
Petersen, November 3.
Walter Hodges. Hugh Smith,
November 2.
Mrs Alton L. Jones,
November 1.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.