The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1974 Page: 19 of 28
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday March 14. 1974
4. 1974
Baptist Church, begins at 8:30 Sigma Phi, Community Room
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Liver Cheese
lb
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Cotto Salami
Oscar
Beef Rib
lb
Oacar
Variety Pack
„$139
Fresh Links
$127
Sliced Bacon
Oscar
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OSCAR MAYER FRANKS
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Chili with Beans
Macaroni
Sausage
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Newcomers
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WINNERS OF OUR DRAWING
Woodrow B. Wilson
Manager
Ramon Andrade Jr.
611 S. Texas
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FRESH PRODUCE AT SAFEWAY!
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SAFEWAY HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS’
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Night Set
Next Week
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Explained To
Cube Steak
Stew Beef
White Flour
Cake Mixes
at SAFEWAY
A VARIETY OF QUALITY FOODS!
Spaghetti
Macaroni
Egg Plant
Grape Jam
Dog Food
Pork Feet
Wilson Bif
870
890
750
970
79c
290
Style Shampoo
B C Powder
244
244
240
79c
89C
21-oz
. Can
Melrose
Crackers
Beef Chuck
Beef Chuck
Beef Chuck
98C
390
39C
28C
69C
530
25c
490
Baby Shampoo
Motor Oil
S169 Beef Loin
$119 Beef Loin
$149 Beef Loin
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Cleanser
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Beans
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Aluminum 12 .25
Johnsm
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Grant
Connie Cerda
317 Ave. A
Mrs. BenCook
127 Sunset
CUT GREEN
BEANS
All the
efficiencies
of local
loan service.
Wash State
Red Detcvous
Lwud Golden
or Lemon
All Meat
or
Beef!
Evervday
Low Price
Del Monte
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Can
Kraft
Dinner
Wilson Certified
Sausage!
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1 Bone Steak
USOA Choice
Beet tor
14 oz
Can
What do you expect from an
agricultural loan? Long terms?
Reasonable charges’’ These
traditional advantages have
been offered by the Federal
Land Bank for over a halt-
century. But the Land Bank
also provides personal atten-
tion and prompt service. We’re
the local lender who under-
stands local needs. Come to
the Land Bank ... for many
good reasons.
Arm Roast
USDA Choice
Town Mouse
Yellow
Gravy
Tram
Calorie Patrol TOPS Cub,
Community Canter. 9:30 am
BPOE Lodge. lodge hall. I »
p.m.
USDA Choice
Steak
Small Ind
Russet
All
Purpose
10 lb
Bag
Golden
Heart
Mrs. G. H. La Plant
139 Baltimore Drive
Salewa, srand
10 * 4
am
Kiwanis Whiteface Breakfast
Club. Dickie’s Restaurant, 6:30
am
USOA Chore.
Beet
Blade Roast
USDA Choice
1 Bone Roast
USDA Choice
14 oz
■on
Frances Castillo
217 Hereford
La Plata Study Club, home of
Mrs Emil Dettman, 8p.m.
Xi Epsilon Chapter of Beta
Sigma Pts. Pioneer Gas Flame
Room. 7:30 pm
Alpha Alpha Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, Community Center.
8 pm
16 oz
Can
Westway Extension Club,
homed Mrs Albert Lamb. 2 30
p.m
Kiwanis Club. Civic Club
Center noon
Jaycees, Dickie's Restaurant.
8 pm.
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207 Beach
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Benefit Fun
3$ OFF LABEL
GOMEL
C McCullough
112 Ave. H
Andrew Luna
135 Ave. H
Karen Aleney
222 Center
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Regular 100% Pure Beef (Premium lb •1'*)
WEDNESDAY
Merry Mixers Square Dance
Club. Community Center, 1 30
1350 $139 Broccoli
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Kings Manor Auxiliary has
set dales for two events next
week, the semi-annual mem
bership meeting March 19 and a
benefit bridge-42 party March
22 Both are scheduled in
Lamar Garden Room al the
Manor, Mrs J J Durham,
Auxiliary president, announces
Tickets are on sale by
members now for the benefit
fun night, which will raise funds
to complete a project of hanging
new draperies in two wings of
Westgate unit The Auxiliary
executive committee toured
these rooms al a recent meeting
to see improvements made by
new paint and draperies
Proceeds of a style show in
December went to this project.
and other gifts were received
including 3100 from La Afflatus
Estudio Club Tickets for the
fun night are priced at 12; the
public is invited to attend
At the membership meeting,
committee chairmen will report
their activities and an orien-
tation program for new
members will be announced,
Mrs Durham said
The spring membership drive
is to be held soon, preceding
open house May 5 on Kings
Manor campus This will be a
Sunday afternoon event wilh the
public invited to visit all see
lions of the campus and see the
Manor's facilities
Auxiliary membership is
open to interested persons who
wish to aid in any way its
program aimed at improving
the quality of life lor residents
of the retirement home Aris
crafts classes, transportation
and social activities arc im
portant phases of the program,
directed by various com
mittees.
to" $143
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,065
Operation of Deaf Smith
County Chamber of Commerce,
how it is organized and its
function in the community, were
explained to Newcomers Club
members by chamber manager
Bill Albright when he was a
guest at the club's March lun-
cheon Tuesday
A Mexican food luncheon was
served before the speaker was
introduced Mrs Homer Yocum
presided for business
Mrs Tom Butler was
welcomed as a new member.
Mrs Philip Hill and Mrs Don
Childres as visitors
Gleem Toothpaste
Shaving Lather
Style Hair Spray
Safeway Aspirin
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Wiison 12 oz
Chopp d Beet Can
Bowl Cleaner X
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1 2, $469
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Tomato Soup X ' 12C
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18133 Beef Round "S0A‘Ro:.$129
Boneless
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„$169 Beef Round „$169
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Texas CowBelles spring style P m
show and luncheon. Country CFw, First Christian Church.
Club, noon luncheon, 12:30 p.m
Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellows Knights at Columbus, KC
Hall. 8 pm. Hall. 8 pm.
Weight Watchers. First Deaf Smith County Historical
Baptist Church, 10am and 6 30 Museum open to the public,
p.m free, from 2 to 5 pm.
Sauerkraut Monta
Asparagus Cm, shau:
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THURSDAY Mon Amis Study Club, meet FRIDAY Museum, open to the public.
Wyche Extension Club, home at 10 a m in the home of Mrs Bud To Blossom Garden Club, free, from 2 to 5 p m Saturday
d Mrs LB Worthan, 2:30p.m. Dan Heard for tour of Elm Tree homed Mis. Ron Bridges, 8:30 and Sunday.
Hereford Riders Club, Inn at Tulia. a m.
Community Center. 8 pm La Macke Mia Study Club Patriarchs Militant and MONDAY
St. Anthony's Women's home of Mrs Don Lane. 8 pm Ladies Auxiliary, 100F Hall, 8 Order of Rainbow Girls.
Organization, parish school Calliopian Study Club, home p.m. Masonic Hall, 7:15 pm.
auditorium, 8 pm. of Mrs J.T. Gilbreath, 8 p.m Junior Music Festival, First Kappa Ida Chapter at Beta
Golden Corn or C.
of First National Bank. 7:30
p.m.
Rotary Club. Civic Club
Center, noon
Odd Fellows Lodge. IOOF
Hall. 8 p m
Evening Lions Club. K-Bob’s
Steak House, 7 p.m
TUESDAY
Kings Manor Auxiliary
membership meeting. Kings
Manor, 2 pm.
La Afatus Estudio Club.
Medallion Room of REA
building, 3 p.m.
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Dog Food Can
Wilson 9-oz
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Mrs Wrights 18
Layer Pkg
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1974, newspaper, March 14, 1974; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477345/m1/19/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.