The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1982 Page: 11 of 18
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Dedication
Lubbo< k Javceettes to hold
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VELOUR IS SO LUXURIOUS!
Fresh
Turkeys
Lou Ann Rounds
--.luncheon speaker
ceremonies will be at 2 p m
that day with Judge Marv
lou Robinson offic iating
20 00
11 00
1000
lifts in
vovens
Req 19.99. New
versions of the caftan
in gorgeous prints
and colors are sure to
be memorable gifts'
Pleated caftan, one
sue fits all: sheath
caftan. S-M I
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Tours w ill be given through
the warehouse area and an
ongoing slide show will ex-
plain to visitors how a food
bank operates.
Hosts and hostesses for the
dent; Elaine Mies, first vice-president; Sue
Sims, second vice-president; Dee Ann Trotter,
secretary; and Frances Berry: treasurer Not
pictured is Betty Rudder. Beef for Father s
Day chairman.
LOUNGEWEAR
FOR HOLIDAYS
15.00
A PEIGNOIR FOR
HER CHRISTMAS
20.00
SWOP
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Reg- 18.99 velour top. with intriguing new
sieeves. glorlous new jewel tone colors. All in a
soft, warm cotton polyester that launders with
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REGISTER FOR A FREE
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
CHRISTMAS
IN THE BAG
6.00
10.00
Reg 7.99 12.99
Smart bags in Belgian
linen, canvas with
leather trim, bags with
double or tripie
compartments.
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Jaycees 4 hildren s Shopping
Tour and the Texas Jaycee
‘ ampus
This Mill be the tenth an-
nual sale the layceettes have
sponsored
giftworthy
PILE ROBES
20.00
26.00
Reg 24.99 29.99
Come choose from
our Holiday c ollection
of lovely warm robes
in many new textures
and colors SM-L
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Not Frozen!
Place order
through this
Saturday
call 364-0822
Pick up at store
November 23rd.
K & A
Distributors
413 N. 25 Mile Ave.
Reg. 2499 one button jacket
Reg. 1 3.99 pul on pants
Reg. 12.99 pull-on skirt
CREATE A SEPARATE WARDROBE
The fashion essentials to own: jacket, pants
and skirt. Wearable so many ways with
pretty Mouses, tailored shirts, sweaters
Choose blue or red knit that machine washes
easily. Sites 12 18
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Money
Market
Certificate
Rate
6 MONTH MATURITY, ’10,000 00 Minimum Balance
Reg. 15.99 stretch polyester gabardine pants
with tip front, cinch bac k. Sites 10-20, 1400.
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$7
Hereford Cowbelles met Tuesday for a lun-
cheon and business meeting at the Hereford
Country Club. During the meeting, newly
elected officers were installed. From left are
Sarah Lawson, introducing Irene McKinister,
installing officer: Charmayne Klett. presi-
CAUSE A STIR IN
YOUR NEW TUXEDO
18.00
Reg. 21.99 black gabardine jacket dashingly
styled with a smart little stand up collar,
tucked shoulders Woven polyester washes
and dnes smoothly. Junior sizes S-M L
Reg 19.99 black gabardine pants with new
cummerbund waistband. Junior 3-13. 16 00
event will be board members
of the High Plains Food Bank
Volunteer groups helped to
insure the food bank was
ready for the opening date by
donating food.
Taxes are the price we
pay for civilized society
Oliver Wendail Holmes, Jr
JUNIOR BLOUSES FOR
HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS
13.00
Reg. 16.99. Ruffles and lace ribbons —
tuxedo shirts and holiday Mouses flirty
enough for parties, demure enough for
classroom or office. Junior S-M-L.
HOUDAY IN STYLE:
LUSCIOUS VELOUR
27.00 .
Req 4499 set. So soft, so comfortable, such
fun to give or get for Christmas. Choos? pullover
tops and pants with straight legs or cuffs in a
fine c otton polyester velour that's machine
washable. Easy-fitting sues S-M-L.
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Hereford Texas Federal Credit Union
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The High Plain'- Food Bank
will officially open its doors
with an “pen house from noon
to 4 p.m on Sunday, accor-
ding to Gaines Franks, ex-
ecutive director of the food
bank
ALL DRESSES
25% OFF
ALL SIZES
Father's Day chairman
Elaine Mies reported on the
Texas CowBelle fall conven-
tion held recently in Austin.
She mentioned that the two
$500 CowBelles scholarships
which the local chapter
helped to support were
presented and noted that an
announcement was made at
the convention that Hereford
CowBelles had sold 17.000
worth of beef certificates last
year
The facility is located at 100
South Grand Street in
SPECIAL NYLON
GOWN GROUP
25%off
Reg 9.9912.99 Short
and long gowns in
pale to deep solids
and charming prints
are welcome gifts!
SMI and XL 2X.
Now 749-9.69
The second annual open
house al the National Cowgirl
Hall f Fame and Western
Heritage Center, 515 Ave B
will be held form 1-5 pm
Sunday
Admission will be by dona-
lion only Suggested price is
11 for adults and 50 cents for
students and senior citizens
Pre-school children will be
admitted free of charge
Five artists will be
featured Exhibiting their
artw rk from Hereford will
be Randy Jones, who will
display his pastel portraits
(hies Boone, exhibiting his
hand-crafted rocking horses
and John Stribling. president
and manager of Western
Wool Weavera f Hereford,
who will give a demonstra-
tion on wool weaving
Jean Marlow f Amarillo
will display oils suitable for
Christmas giving and Bob
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ROMANTIC WHITE BLOUSES
FOR DAY AND NIGHT
15.00
Reg. 18.99 Irresistibly pretty in polyester
touched with soft ruffles and lace
Sues 12 18 Reg. 19 99 blouses in sites
38-46. now 16 00
Reg. 26.99
Enchanting peignoir
and matching gown in
two styles: polyester
angel lace or trilobal
nylon in shimmering
colors. S-M-L
and TAIS treasurer Jeannie
Tucker. PIS, Friona
Others present were
guests. Linda Hughes. and
Paula Tucker Friona Vinita
Wear Hereford Virginia
Unruhe Ojai, Calif and Sue
Unrushe Durham N (’
Members attendin were
Sherry Hoover Nancy Nixon,
Mildred Fuhrmann. PIS and
Peggie F x Hereford Clara
Vick Laurie Ewing and
Mildred Sheffy Pl.S CPS
Dimmitt
The Hereford CowBelles
met at noon Tuesday at the
Hereford Country Club with
Jolene Bledsoe, Mary Roark,
and Irene MeKinster as
hostesses
Three new members, Mrs
♦ Kenny Gearn, Jr.. Mrs Bill
Carn others, and Billie Cluck
from Dimmitt, were welcom-
| ed. Marsha Estep was a
a guest
e Playing the role of a judge
Ms MeKinster installed new
officers as a jury panel She
portrayed the other members
as possible suspects, to be
judged guilty or innocent of
helping the jury
Installed were Charmayne
Klett. president. Elaine Mies,
first vice-president; Sue
Sims, second vice-president
Dee Anne Trotter, secretary
Frances Berry, treasurer
and Betty Rudder. Beef for
Iran \ in hoici < )
Hunnicutt of Channing, a
member of the board of direc -
tors of the Hall, will display
hi> bronze sculpture
Refreshments will Im* serv-
ed.
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Match eat h of the following
U S senators with the state
he represents
1 Christopher J Dodd
2 Alphonse M D Amato 3
Dale Bumpers 4 Bill Brad
les 5 Strom Thurmond
a New Jersey b Arkan
sas c Connecticut d South
( arolina ie New York
Knd Mall
Members were informed
that the Farm Bureau will
begin selling beef certificates
also.
The program was given by
Mrs Whitney Rounds, who
demonstrated cooking with
beef She prepared
marinated steak, hot cheesy
beef dip. and several meat-
ball dishes
Rea. 17.9919.99 black gabardine pants
with newest fashion details - side buttons.
pleats, cummerbund waistbands. Polyester
»S washable Junior 3-13, 14.00-16.00.
I he works of artist
throughout Texas and
1 ‘klahoma will be featured at
.i starving artist sale Satur-
day and Sunday Sponsored
by the lubbock Jayceettes.
the exposition will be held al
the National Guard Armory
*981 4th Street in I ubbock
leigh Sims chairman for
the sale said many kinds of
art such as jewelry oil pain-
lings cerami s mat rame
and win sculpture will tie
featured
The sale will be pen Satur-
day from 9 <0 a rn until 8
p m and Sunday from 1 p m
until 6 p m
Proceeds from the sale
will go to charities In past
years proceeds from the sale
went to the March t Dimes
Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Family Services f lubbock,
I ubbock Area F ster Parent.'
\ssociation, lubbock Area
• hildren ' Shelter lubbock
6 a
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The Deaf Smith-Castr •
• ounties legal Secretaries
\ssoctation held its annual
Thanksgiving prayer
breakfast at the Hereford
State Bank recently The
peaker was Bob Wear
Spet tai guests included
1 M.S ffi . rs Karol Mi V ay
PI S CLA. president.
Odessa Jerry Bryce, CLA.
parliamentarian. Lubbock
Beth Walker recording
set retary Clarendon and
the local hapter president
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1982, newspaper, November 17, 1982; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430129/m1/11/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.