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CLEARANCE
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door the morning of the brookfoot, from CYF
members, or from the minister of youth, Roy Owona
of the First Christian Church. Proporing for the
brookfoot oro CYF members Sheree Harris, Um
Duggan, Robbie Fish, Roy Owona, Stevo Velgel,
and Terri Bethune. [Brand Photo by Denise Smith]
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
J.L. Barnes, Inf. boy Bravo.
Inf. girl Bridges, Sandra
Combs. Tammy Crouch. Gloria
Daniels, George Funk.
Stephanie Futrell, Inf. girl
Futrell. Stena Fisher. Norma
Gamer. Dora Gonzales, George
Hund. Fay Jung, Mary Kemp.
Anna Kovacs. Pauline Kropff.
Mary Lopez. Laura Milburn.
Paula Olivarez. Hilda Rios. Lilia
at the County Extension Office
or call Michelle Brisendine at
364-5299.
Saints (Morman) Branch Library
in Lubbock.
Interested persons are wel-
come to attend.
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Smith Genealogical Society
meeting in the library.
Dr. Anderson received his
degree in music from Columbia
University at Columbia, N.Y.
He was Superintendent of
Music in the Lubbock Public
School System from 1958 until
his recent retirement.
SHEETS
Sale’2"
Ret. "3" Twin Sin
and pillow cases
Sale 931
FULLSIZE
15% to
25% off
Blankets.
Sale 8.25 twm
Reg. $11. Versatile
acrylic thermal blanket ,
acts at a light throw in
warm weather or a light
top cover on a cold <
night. Machine
washable.
Sale 10.40 Rog. $13
Full
Sale 13.44 Reg. $10
Queen
Sale 10.1$ Reg. $10
King
20% off
All briefs and bikinis.
Sale 55’ to 3/42
Reg.69c W 3/5.25 Our entire line at briefs,
bikinis and penties. Teilored to fancy etytea.
Al in eesy-caremyton, acetate, cotton end
blends. Most with cotlon lined shield. Pretty
prims, solids.
MANY DIFFERENT AUTHORS LOTS
OF STORIES. MYSTERY, ADVENTURE,
LOVE STORIES.
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HOURS
WEEKDAYS
MON.-FRI. 9:30 • 6 p.m.
25% OFF
Long Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
sale$4m
Ret. "6" Poly/Cotton blend in solids
and plaids. Two pocket construction.
Sizes S-M-L-XL
Orig.*4"t5
Two Styles of padded Ins.
Sin 32 to 39
In A A 1 cup.
White (tolyl
While they last.
Billie Wright, U, bell captain
at Atlanta's Peachtree Flatt
Hotel, has been named winner
20% off
All JCPenney pantihose.
Sale 791 to ’4"
Reg tte lol. *0 Stock up and save on aapentihoeo
990 and up .Al purpose pantihose to Support
Sandaltoot Textured etytea too And much more.
Short, average tong. Queen size.
Preparing for Breakfast
First Christian Church Fellowahlp Youths will be
sponsoring a pancake breakfast Sunday from 7:30-9
p.m. In the Fellowship Hail of the church.
Pancakes, sausage, juice, and coffee will be served.
Tickets will sell for $2 tor adults and $1 for children
from the ages of 6-10. Tickets can be bought at the
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LADIES’ DRESSES
Sale 55 to no
OriC'ISU'M
PIECE GOODS CLEARANCE
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Poly/Cotton Corduroy, Polyester Knits, etc.
Orii, to »3" Yd.
30% Off-e -
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attend as many of the programs
as they wish. Different local
merchants will have mer-
chandise on display and for sale
to the public that day.
Becky Culp. area clothing
specialist with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service
in Amarillo. will be teaching the
workshop. She has worked with
county Extension agents in 80
West Texas counties to plan and
conduct educational programs
for youth and adults in all
subject matter areas of clothing
and textiles. She holds a
bachelor of science degree in
clothing and textiles from Texas
Tech University and a home
economica education and a
masters of science in clothing
and textiles from Texas Tech
University.
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He now serves as president of of the 13th annual "Bellman-
the South Plains Genealogical Bellwoman of the Year"
Society in Lubbock. During award.
Lapidary Club
Reviews Events To Be HM Thur^ay
pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic and governments from various greetings to all the Christians
Church. African countries.The Durpone around the world who are. Rodriquez: Mary Rodriguez,
of the course to to give women coming together from different Floyd Shugart, Leona Sowell.
Theme of this years pbser- leadership tramingistillainn places for the World Day of Bessic Spande. Tony Tamez,
vance will be "Spiritual areas in which women carry the Prayer 1979. We hope the voices Bet ebb.
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py there
JCPenney ^~ |
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Dr. John Anderson. Ph. D.. tomorrow night's program, he
will be the guest speaker will introduce and discuss
Thursday evening for the Deaf advantages of the Latter-Day
Deaf Smith Lapidary Club will take place at the next
met Monday night in Pioneer meeting as to wehther the dub
Natural Gas Flame Room, will participate in this event.
Hostesses for the evening were The club will have a display at
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter London, the library for the month of
Carrie Mae Doak, and Henry April. Members are reminded
All interested persons are showing are based on recom-
invited to attend a clothing mendations and practical use
workshop titled "New Tricks from major pattern companies
For Sewing Chicks" Thursday, and university teaching and
March 1. The workshop will extension work in workshops
begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at with professional Home Econ-
4 p.m. in the County Bull Barn, omists and skilled homemakers.
The workshop is open free to The public is urged to attend
the public and surrounding the workshop and for further
counties. Those interested may information contact Joyce Shipp
World Day Of Prayer
To Be Observed Friday
World Day of Prayer, an women in 140 countries and 33 different nation are asked to
international observance will be islands will unite in prayer on write the World Day of Prayer
commemorated here during this historic day. The service for Service baaed on themes chosen
services on Friday, it has been this year waa written by 'by the International Committee
announced by Church Women students on the PanAfrican for World Day of Prayer. Church
United. Leadership Course For Women Women United is the officially-
The workshop service, which at Mindolo Ecumenical Founds recognized sponsor of World
will be open to all interested tion in Kitwe, Zambia. The Day of Prayer in the United
citizens, will begin at 9:30 a.m. five-month leaderahip course States.
in St. Thomas Episcopal trains up to twenty women each
Church. Bringing the message year employed by churches. Th* women of Africa send
will be the Rev. Paul Haefner. other voluntary organizations this message: "Our warm
A nursery will be provided for are then equipped to promote
the convenience of young women's organizations and
mothers interested in attending. programs in their respective
World Day of Prayer dates countries.
back to 1887 and this year Each year, women in a
id. the,
given an
bat the
reccgmu
of the Pan-African Leadership
Course at Mindolo can be heard U.S. Secretary of State
in solidarity with the voices of George Marshall promoted aid
women in the world as we pray to Europe.as "cheaper than
- n- W.i n.FN war in 1941, and received the
together.onWoridDayof 1953 Nobel Peace Prim for Eu-
rtayerof 1979. ropean Recovery program.
PAPER BACK BOOKS
50* a
5 msene
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Jack Nunley called the be brought to the next meeting,
meeting to order and business Door prizes were held for a
was conducted. New members new roulette wheel. The
were handed new membership drawing was conducted by Bert
rosters. It was decided that the Brown and Cecil Lady. The
dub would not participate in the wheel was provided by Roy
art and craft show to be held Martin and won by Carrie Mae
here. or the Plainview Rock Doak.
Show. Members were urged Sam Morgan gave highlights
though to support both events. of his wife's and his trip to the
Dale Henson discussed up- Quartz and Rock Show in
coming shows and social events. Arizona.
Henson also announced that The club will meet again
the Lubbock Rock Show is March 26.
scheduled in April. Discussion Guests attending were Mar-
ion and Hawk Craig.
T £1 a: Those present were Messrs.
miiauon snd Mmes. Clarence Botts, Bert
J Brown, Wayne Elmquest. Tim
—, . Dawson, Dale Henson, Howard
lonin Hershey, Jake King, Cecil Lady,
- -H-• Baxter London, Roy Martin,
Erwin Meyers, Sam Morgan,
A r AA. .a:.. .. Bub Newell, Jack Nunley, Ralph
U T IVlCdinQ Packard, Julian Perrin. Lester
• • Rape, Weldon Roberson and
Tips on how to beat inflation Delbert Ruland.
were given to members of Also present were Bud
Veleda Study Club Monday Cawthon, Carrie Mae Doak,
evening during a meeting in the Ruby Hickman, Betty Rice,
home of Ruth Owen, Henry Wedel and Becky
In her program, Mrs. Ruland.
Ragsdale slso discussed in- —
vestments. Save energy by letting dishes
Billie Birdwell, club pre- air dry, advises Pat Seaman,
sident. conducted the business housing snd home furnishings
meeting. It was announced that specialist with the Texas
members are invited to bring Agricultural Extension Service,
guests to a style show March 12 The Texas A&M University
at The Vogue. System.
Members in attendance were If your dishwasher does not
Mrs. Birdwell. Marcella Bradly. have an automatic air-dry
Juanita Brownd. Janice Brown- switch. turn off the control knob
low. Frances Crume. Betty after the final rinse, she
Gilbert, Marcella McLain, Berts continues.
Ottesen, Teddie Poindexter, Open the door a little and let
Mrs Ragsdale and Retha the dishes dry faster, the
Tucker. specialist adds.
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1979, newspaper, February 28, 1979; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477525/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.