The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1983 Page: 3 of 16
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After an exciting and fun-filled day of sports,
games, horseback riding, archery and B.B.
guns. Boy Scouts take time out to eat and
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games were pony express
ride and an obstacle course.
They also studied grasses.
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Scouts were under the direction of Pete Hollis.
(Brand Photo by Sandy Pankey)
Home Office)
119 Kan Sth
Hereford, Texas
56+-3535
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Dimmitt, Texe
607-2189
9.04%
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All men's hosiery Here’s a
sampling, theres more in store
Sale 1.40 Reg 1.75 Oress socks
of stretch nylon/spandex
Sale 1.60 Reg $2 Cushioned
sole socks of acrylic/nylon
Sale 3 for 5.49
Reg. 3 for 6.50. Briefs of Forfreio
poly/cotton. Men s sizes
'2.500 Minimum
May be withdrawn at any time without penalty
9.4%
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May be withdrawn at any time without penalty
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Par Four “for Dad,
the greatest
sport of all.
Sale 10.99
Rog. $15. Par Four* lets him
show off his stripes Cotton/
poly shirt with button-
through chest pocket
Men's sizes S,M,L,XL
Sale 19.99
Rog. $25. From Par Four.*
slacks in two styles Both with
coordinated beit. And plenty
of pockets front and back
Poly/cotton Men s sizes
The One to See:
Jerry Shipman
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State farm insurance Companes
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Plain Pockets.:
Sale 10.99
Reg. $15. Give him our extra
rugged Plain Pockets* jeans
Five pocket western styling in
cotton/poly Denim Extra "
Navy blue Men s sizes
drink refreshments. (Brand Photo by Sandy
Pankey).
25% off
All men’s shoes.
Sale 33.75
Rog. $45. Classic wing-tip oxlord All
leather Goodyear welt construction
18-Month
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Webelos had an 10—W
camp out with their tathers.
Michael Footer brought Me
telescope for the boys to
study the stars and planets.
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The Hem Bianca District, Greg Salyer, Joseph Monk,
Boy Scouts of America, Turk Blackwell, Chancy
recently held its annual Cub Baimum, Mark
Day Camp at the Hereford Kreighsuaser. Mark Outland,
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chosen were Mike Daniels, chiefs. slides drinking cups,
Ty Kindrick, Dan Neeley. wood all figures and a rubber
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de dm hundred and fifteen Osborn and Chris Hamill.
I Cab Scouts were present dur- Each day the Cuba took
2 ing the week from Packs ia part in a different area of
U Hereford, Friona and Vega, study These areas par-
Tbs camp was under the ticipated in wore archery,
I mn direction of Letha Cunn- nature, sports, ranching and
ingham crafts.
he The theme for this years During the week many dit-
camp was Ranching. The ferent things were taught.
Cubs were divided into twelve Each camper rode a horse, a
D ranches with a Scout as a bucking barrel, tied a goat
foreman of each ranch. At the and roped. In archery skills
end of the week each Scout they learned the safe use of a
foreman chose a top ranch B.B gun and had target prac-
ms. ____ hand from his ranch. Those tice. They also made Decker-
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moss and naturally growing On Saturday morning they
vegetation at the park worked on the Engineer
Top Foreman awards were Achievement by making a
presented to Chris Hinger, catapult.
Keith Smith, John Sunnacher
and Rick Alley. Ty Kindrick
won the Nature and Sports
award. Mark Outland the
B.B. gun award and Joseph---
Monk the Archery award. I wn-U. fairs'* I
Friday evening the families I au-SE ■
and boys enjoyed a picnic I Jennifer Beals
supper and a ceremonial I Ratad R |
camp fire at the camp I nawuK
grounds. “,ThruThun.7:30
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1983, newspaper, June 8, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477637/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.