The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1974 Page: 19 of 32
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OES Members Given State Appointments
The chapter s the evening were Mr and Mrs
Beef Sale!
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ROOD STOR=s
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Sirloin Steaks
Rib Steaks
Rib Roasts
QUARTER SLICED
GRADE A HONEYSUCKLE
Pork
Colorado Red
Lein*.
4
n.. 2.3
MEADOWDALE-ALL FLAVORS
20-LB.BAG
Ice
c
119
$
1)
Fish Sticks
$
c
Thrif-T Frozen Foods
P
MEADOWDALE
WHOLE
Bath Oil
KERNEL
Peas
$148
3d
h‘
1RI
IDEAL1
BUTCHER
BLOCK
1
AT
59
89
79
BUTCHER BLOCK BEEF
LARGE END OF BEEF RIB
FOR TIRED BLOOD
Geratol Tablets
BUTCHER BLOCK BEEF
LARGE END OF BEEF RIB
WHEN YOU CAN
FIGHT INFLATION WITH
OUR BRANDS, WHY GO
ANYWHERE ELSE?
LIMIT 4 WITH
>5.00 OR MORE
PURCHASE
CTN.
OF 30
CHOOSE ANY OF THESE FOUR CUTS
OF OUR THRIF-T BUTCHER BLOCK BEEF
AND PAY ONE LOW PRICE PER POUND!
BABY CAMELOT
Diapers
12-OZ.
BTL.
BUTCHER BLOCK BEEF
CENTER CUTS OF BEEF LOIN
FRESH
CALIF.
LEMONS
FOR LARCER
GIFT SELECTION
COWAN JEWELERS
Downtown
TEXAS RUBY RED
GRAPE*
FRUIT
1-LB.
PKG.
1-LB.
PKG.
HL. Hershey and Mr* Art
Lewis
)"hm
m ■
■ au"i
CAMELOT
Perch Fillets
TEXAS
JUICE
ORANGES
peratures and humidity. A* you
become more interested in
indoor gardening, you may
want to invest in more daborate
equipment
Whatever your interests,
Janne suggests a try at indoor
gardening under artificial
lights
LADY CAMELOT
Knee-Hi-Hose
Eg 1
109
CAMELOT
2
• 2
kk %
CAMELOT
Orange
Juice
Fer Prescriptioms, Phene
IDEAL DRUGS,364-6861
LOCATED IN TOUR
IDEAL FOOD STORE.
EMERGENCY NUMBER
364-5875
Report s from a state meeting,
including the announcement
that Mrs Marvin Coffey of
Hereford was appointed deputy
grand matron of District 2
Section 3, Order of Eastern
Star, were presented in the local
OES chapter meeting at the
Masonic Hall Tuesday evening
Mrs Robert Harris, worthy
matron. made the principal
report, with additions by
Harris, worthy patron Mmes
Charlie Noland, J.B Noland,
and Coffey, who went from the
local chapter to the grand
BUTCHER BLOCK BEEF, CENTER SLICES OF BEEF ROUND
Round StetAz
CAMELOT
Corn on
the Cob
4 u 68
4.
5 a& 8Qe
Page 58
Artificial Lights Good For Plants
Com^
CALIF. EMPEROR
Grapesl$l
rember 14, 197•
ed
t
loney
Ke rat or canned
3 tablespoons
2 tablespoon^
Er which have
I together Then
lip corn flake
k teaspoon cin-
at 400 degrees
■or additional
( । mmissione:
I i exas Depart-
■ culture, P.O
■ .Austin. Tex.
ANTACID
liquid
Maalox
CORN KING BUCKBOARD OR
GOLDEN SMOKE
BONELESS
Hams
FULLY COOKED
WATER ADDED
dChunk Bologna LB.
" CAMELOT BREADED
i. 119
Mh. RODEO BONELESS a
M Nugget Hams ( 1
P FULLY $439
F COOKED LB. A "
98
THRIFT BABY BEEF..LB.895
Appointments to grand acheduied for «30 p mDec 10.
chapter committee* include
Mrs Robeson as chairman of Plans were completed for a
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the founders committee Marie Rainbow Grand Cross of Color OIL NATIONS & FOOD
—im == E ss
office as worthy grand matron grand cross for outstanding and the industrialized world
and Joseph B. Powell of work with Rainbow Girls
Midland as worthy grand to cooperate in an arrange-
nI-mn .. _2 ment to stave off “‘disaster
. Mmes. Courtney Brooks and ... on our doorstep” be-
Planswere made for an OEs Rex Easterwood were cause of food shortages.
school for section 3, to be held welcomed as visitors. Hosts for
... $429
OF 60 ■
chapter session at Houston the here Feb 4
last week in October Christmas
ream“86
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Butcher Block PRICE
39'
OCEAN SPRAY , D
FRESH Mr
CRANBERRIER...jyc
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MEADOWDALE
Temptin'
Taters
wal 52*
if window space is limited in although other colors can be perature remains between 60
your house for growing indoor used and 75 degrees F . no additional
plants, you can still grow at- For best results Janne heal is needed, notes the Texas
tractive plants with the aid of suggests a fixture with at least A4M University System
artificial lights two 40-watt tubes This fixture specialist If the room becomes
Fluorescent lamps are ex should be suspended over a cooler, supplemental heel may
cellent for growing plants bench or table not more than a be necessary Such heat should
because they give off little heat fool above the plant trays or be controlled with a thermostat
andean be placed near the plant flats if the fixlire is lit 14 to 16 Io prevent over healing
to provide high light intensities. hours per day, it will provide Many garden shops and
points out Everett Janne, sufficient light to produce good hobby centers have unit*
landscape horticulturist with quality plants Two lamp fix equipped with lights and trays
the Texas Agricultural Ex- lures mounted side by side will for growing plants from seeds
tension Service. The standard adequately light an area four a cuttings Some of these are
cool light lamp is the most feet by four feet elaborate, containing dors for
popular for growing plants If the growing area tern- ease in controlling tem
ASSORTED 09
CHOPS " “ “
............LB. •
dinner was
... 385
29"46 2-- --
nce**03
RODEO ASSORTED OAt
Lunch Meats 1222 07
WINCHESTER IMITATION SLICED 69c LB.
YOUNG SPRING LAMB GRADE A HONEYSUCKLE LB. r A t RODEO HICKORY SMOKED $949
Loin Lamb Chops _13-TomTurkeys12Ava.30 Sliced Bacon
BARS e A t SHENENDOAH BONELESS -7 0 | RODEO 12-OZ. PKG. p A t
Skinless Franks ^oz 07 Turkey Roast.. /7 Skinless Franks 69
YOUNG, SPRING LAMB
Leg-O- „„ $719
Lamb..............LB. ■
efed,, -
"*.z
Hen He
Turkeys......
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1974, newspaper, November 14, 1974; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477380/m1/19/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.