The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973 Page: 8 of 28
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Downtown Hereford.
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MOTOR INN AUTO SUPPLY
311 So. 25 Mile Avenue, Hereford, Texas
Store: 364-6400 Service Center 364-6411
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 8. 1973
Progressive Club Has Program In Three Sections
ALASKAN STATEHOOD
On May 21, 1948, President
Harry S Truman sent a spe-
cial message to Congress pro-
posing statehood for Alaska
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Hereford Legion and Auxiliary
will be the annual Armistice
eyeglasses and shoes
needed for some patients
Another Joint effort
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6 Ft. Heater Hose
5/8” or 3/4"
Phillips "M” Products
EAST SIDE "66”
You can't buy
a finer
diamond ring
it doesn't take years of
sewing experience to create a
modern wardrobe for your-
self. New products and new
fabrics have made home sew-
ing easier and more enjoy-
able
STAINLESS
STEEL
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hospital will be taken to the
family Thanksgiving supper
Nov. 20, a joint meeting for the
Legion and Auxiliary
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invited The next meeting will
be on Nov. 15
PIETA DAMAGED
Michelangelo’s "Pieta," in
St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome,
was damaged when a Hunga-
rian-born emigre attacked it
with a hammer on May 21,
1972.
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Misinformation about food
was discussed in Progressive
Extension Club’s meeting
Tuesday afternoon in the home
of Mrs Pete Carmichael Mrs
T.J. Params gave this part at
the program, with emphasis on
fad diets.
New sewing aids and methods
were reviewed by Argen
Draper,county extension agent,
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AUTO SUPPLY
311 So. 25 Mile Avenue, Hereford, Texas
Store: 364-6400 Service Center 364-6411
BC608
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12 Ft.
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HAROLD CLOSE
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PHONE 364-2344
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1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
2 Door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, Power
Steering and Air Only 11,000 Miles
1973 DODGE POLARA CUSTOM
4 Door,Hard Top, Automatic,Power and
Air White Vinyl Roof, Only 14,000 Miles
1972 AMBASSADOR
: 2 Door Hard Top, 360-V-8 AU Auto,
Power and Air 13,000 Miles
1968 BUICK LeSABRE
4 Door, Hard Top, Automatic, Power
and Air, A Nice Car
1971 FORD GALAXIE
4 Door, Hard Top, Power and Air,
Automatic, Only 33,000 Miles
1969 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Door, Automatic, Power and Air
1972 DODGE DART
6 Cylinder, Automatic, Power, Power
Steering, Air, A 7,000 Mile Reality
11973 PLYMOUTH FURY HI
4 Door, HM Hard Top, Automatic, Power,
j Air, Vinyl-Roof Only 11,000 Miles
$029
INCREASE COCLING
SYSTEM EFFICIENCY
From 8206 ea
1972 DODGE CHARGER
2 Door, Hard Top, 400 V-8, Automatic,
Power and Air, A Light Gold Beauty
Keepsake . . . a perfect dia-
mond of pure white color
and precise modern cut. See
our beautiful collection of
Keepsake rings, each hand-
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These items will be placed in Day breakfast Nov. 11, com-
the gift shop where patients memorating the end of World
select gifts to send their War I. All veterans are invited
relatives, without charge. It to breakfast from 6:30 to 9 a m.
was also announced that in the Legion Hall.
Alpha Alpha Plans
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sewing skills and having the
satisfaction of wearing gar-
ments they’ve made, 4-H‛ers
also share what they’ve
learned with others.
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1970 PLYMOUTH FURY HI $QQ5
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Carol Myers, a 1972
national winner in the 4-H
clothing program, taught sew-
ing techniques to 92 low in-
come girls in her home town
of Winston-Salem, N.C. The
program she began was so
successful that local officials
used it as a pattern for similar
programs in other locations.
reported Mmes Grant Hanna,
Ira Ott and James Jesko
represented Hereford at the
convention.
Mmes Jesko, Ott, Gaylon
Bryan and Clyde Gilleland will
go to the hospital Monday and
take refreshments and prizes
for a bingo party for patients
Items for the annual
Christmas Gift Shop at the
scholarships, courtesy of
Coats & Clark, Inc.
The awards donor also
provides 4-H members and
leaders with instruction book-
lets on numerous sewing tech-
niques that will help them
improve their skills.
For more information
about the 4-H clothing pro-
gram, contact the county
extension office.
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Supervised by the Cooper-
ative Extension Service and
sponsored by Coats & Clark,
Inc., the 4-H clothing pro-
gram helps 4-H‛ers become
knowledgeable consumers.
They learn to buy fabrics,
sewing equipment, notions,
accessories. Awareness of new
fabrics and new products rela-
ted to home sewing and the
care of clotfr ng are stressed
in the program
Along with developing
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provides incentives and recog-
nition for involved people.
Up to four county winners
receive medals of honor,
while the top 4-H clothing
winner in each state receives
an expense-paid trip to the
52nd National 4-H Congress
in Chicago, Nov. 25-29..
At the national event, six
are chosen by the Coopera-
tive Extension Service to
receive $700 educational
as she showed a number o 15, and for a dub lunch Nov 20
gadgets which make home in Mrs Hershey ’s home, where
dressmaking easier. she will demonstrate pantry
Mrs. H L. Hershey and Mrs meals
Tom Morgan demonstrated
cutting blocks for a quilt in the Mrs. Jota McCleskey was s
catherkalpattern The program gurnt, and other members at
opened with a reading, the meeting were Mmes Floy
America, by Mrs Morgan McGee, Tait MeGee, Dic
Plans were made for con- Fellers, Dean Stallings, EC
ducting a farm sale lunch Nov Hammett and A B Jacob
The 786,000 4-H girls and
boys enrolled in the national
4-H clothing program are us-
ing needles and thread and
sewing machines, fabric. pat-
terns and notions to create
clothing that’s appealing,
attractive and comfortable
for themselves, their friends,
and others.
A change in the meeting tune The group will meet at 7 pm
for the Hereford Chapter, through the winter months, on
American Association of the thud Thursday at each
Retired Persons, is announced month Meetings are held in
byEd Diuk Sr .president, to be Community Center and all
effective until Daylight Savings residents over the age of 55 are
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Christmas Party
Several items of business Mmes Bill Kendall and Dink
were discussed by members of Godwin were voted members at
Alpha Alpha chapter of Beta large and letters were read
Sigma Phi Tuesday evening in from Rose Marie Christian,
the Hospitality Room of director of international funds
Hereford State Bank with Mrs Members present were
Joe Story as hostess Mmes. Howard Gore, Nolan
The chapter’s Christmas Grady, Hicks Roberson, Chuck
party is scheduled for Laing, Jota Schneider. James
December 22 at the Music Shearer. Delbert Barnum and
Stand Ollene Williams
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Focused on aid to the patients
in Amarillo's Veterans Ad-
ministration hospital, the
business meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary
Tuesday evening included plans
for several coming events
Open house st the VA hospital
will be held from 2 to 5:30 p.m.
Friday as a district Legion
Auxiliary project, members
who attended a recent district
convention at Amarillo
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The creativity involved in
making their own clothes also
leads 4-H members toward
careers in the field of fashion.
Patricia Vandeventer. another
1972 national winner, from
Tulsa, Okla., is preparing for
a career as a fashion designer
because of her 4-H clothing
experiences My interest in Y ouna Matron h ~ . J
fashion design sharpened (in • 111 TfiCIXT
the 4-H clothing program) as cI LI •uluIUY
I saw how my artistic ability orlOU'er Honoree
and creative nature could be Mrs Max Neeley of Hereford's "starving ar-
used in a dothing career. Albuquerque, the former Kathi tists," about 40 of them, will
Miss Vandeventer com Monroe of Hereford, was exhibit their work in the annual
merited honoree at a layette shower sale sponsored by the Art Guild
Coats & Clark. Inc., which recently in the home of Mrs all day Saturday in Sugarland
has supported the 4-H cloth- B j Gililland. Mrs. Morris Mall. The public is invited to
ing program for 33 years, Easley was co-hostess, visit, look and buy.
After a series of games, A maximum price of 815 has
guests assisted the visitor in been set this year on paintings,
opening gift packages Cake unframed, and there will be a
and spiced tea were served wide choice of subjects and
from a table centered with a styles among the Guild mem-
pink and blue teddy bear her s' exhibits. Purchase of the
Signing the register were paintings for Christmas
Becky Owen, Mary Sue Neff of presents is suggested
Canyon; Mmes Gene Hunt- The show and sale has been
singer, Jimmy Monroe, Jim held for several years at the
Monroe, Earnest Brown, beginning of the holiday season
Johnny Hoffman. Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Joel Newman is
McCain of Clovis and Mrs Jack president of Hereford Art Guild
Jones of Melrose, N.M or the 1973-74 year________
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.