The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1983 Page: 9 of 14
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on Tuesday that Sullivan’s
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maternity wear
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30 MEN’S ATHLETIC SHOES
buys for girls
for your home
women's sportswear
lingerie, loungewear
20 MAIDENFORM CONTROL BRIEFS ..2.98
12 MISSES CARDIGAN SWEATERS 5.98
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housewares
women's accessories
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18 LEVI’S* BEND OVER’ BLOUSES ..12.98
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toys, toys, toys
shoes for the family
infants and toddlers
large size fashions
Amarillo • Westgate Mall. I-40 at Coulter St.
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Amarillo
store only:
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100 BOYS' ATHLETIC SHOES
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21 JEANS
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29 DRESSES
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46 INFANT BEDDING
36 TODDLER PANTS
37 INFANT PANTS
44 INFANT PANT SETS
33 INFANT DRESSES
46 INFANT SUNSUITS
24 TODDLER PANT SETS
Dr Robert 1. Rothbard and
his colleagues at the center
and other Rochester-area
hospitals are administering
streptokinase. a naturally oc-
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29 CAMISOLES
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17 GARTER BELTS
17 BABY DOUS
many limited quantities...not
all sizes may be available in
each grouping...colors and
styles limited to stock on hand,
so shop early for best selection.
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60 WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES
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until Tuesday ao Secretary of
State (George) Shultz could
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36 ACTIVE SEPARATES
18 MISSES' PULLOVERS..........
18 MISSES' PANT TOPS
12 MISSES' PULL-ON PANTS
18 JUNIOR FASHION SHORTS
AUSTIN. Texas (AP) -
Eleven years after tea plane
was shot down over Hanoi,
Air Force Lt Col. Farrell
Sullivan has been confirmed
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45 TOPS. 7-14...............
38 BLOUSES. 7-14
29 PANTS. 4-6X.............
47 MINI SKIRTS. 4-14.
54 DRESSES. 4-14........
42 SHORTS, 4-14..........
64 SUNDRESSES. 4-14
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12 MISSES' BLAZERS..........
lone to tot us know?" taw ask-
ed. “And they stil haven’t
told us when the remains will
arrive or what to expect."
She and her children. Mike.
Tom, and Kim Sullivan, will
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12 MISSES' SKIRTS.............
18 JUNIOR SUIT BLOUSES
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and we're not going to
tolerate this any longer."
Farrell and Sue Sullivan
were childhood sweethearts
in Caddo Mills in Northeast
Texas. He joined the Air
Force in 1955 at the age of 20.
she said, "and he loved the
military. He was doing exact-
ly what he wanted to do.”
In June, 1973, when the Au-
Force changed Sullivan's
designation to killed in ac-
tion, his military honors and
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30 SOAP DISHES....................
30 TOOTHBRUSH HOLDERS
10 BEDBAGS..........................
46 FINGERTIP TOWELS
60 SHEETS.............................
30 TISSUE HOLDERS
40 WASTEBASKETS..............
38 BATH TOWELS..................
80 SHEETS..............................
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22 DANSKIN' BRAS...................
23 SHORT NYLON GOWNS
32 LONG NYLON GOWNS
37 LONG NYLON GOWNS. XL
24 SHORT TERRY COVERUPS
45 UNIFORM TOPS.....................
40 LONG TERRY LOUNGERS
12 POLYESTER LOUNGERS. XL
24 MINI DRESSES....................
18 JUNIOR JACKETS...............
24 JUNIOR DRESSES..............
14 HALF SIZE DRESSES..........
38 JUNIOR DRESSES..............
15 MISSES' PETITE DRESSES
40 JUNIOR DRESSES..............
24 MISSES' DRESSES.............
14 KITCHEN TOWELS....................
78 POT HOLDERS..........................
99 PLACE MATS............................
34 GADGETS.................................
35 PLASTIC TABLEWARE.............
99 KITCHEN TOWELS...................
82 POT HOLDERS..........................
64 OVEN MITTS............................
58 GADGETS.................................
65 TABLECLOTH LINERS..............
63 TABLECLOTHS.........................
89 GLASSWARE SETS..................
99 GLASSWARE SETS..................
27 GADGETS.................................
19 PLASTIC BOWLS......................
24 STAINLESS FLATWARE SETS
19 SERVEWARE SETS..................
89 DINNERWARE SETS................
12 JUNIOR FASHION SHORTS
24 JUNIOR NOVELTY TOPS......
24 JUNIOR SUIT BLOUSES
12 PINK ACTIVE PANTS.............
24 MISSES' DRESSY BLOUSES.
12 JUNIOR NOVELTY TOPS......
18 JUNIOR PULLOVERS............
mendation Medal, and an Ata-
Force Outstanding Unit
medal, were presented to the
family in a ceremony here at
Bergstrom Air Force Base.
Mrs. Sullivan has been a
persistent critic of the U.S.
government because of what
she calls its low priority on
determining the fate of miss-
ing American servicemen.
She questioned why the
Pentagon waited until Tues-
day to make the announce-
ment concerning the iden-
tities of the men whose re-
mains are being returned.
"They brought them back
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23 FASHION PLATES '..................
42 HOT WHEELS ' SHOWCASES
11 WONDER BLOCKS '.................
45 PLAID SHIRTS. 8-18....................
50 SWEATERS, 8-18........................
80 LITTLE BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS
35 LITTLE BOYS SWEAT PANTS .
50 ADIDAS' ACTIVE TOPS.............
35 PULLOVER SHIRTS.....................
50 SWEAT SHIRTS, 8-18..................
25 SWEAT PANTS. 12-18................
44 LIGHTENING BOLT • T-SHIRTS
45 BRITTANIA' SHIRTS, 8-18.........
40 LITTLE BOYS’ LEVI’ JEANS......
29 BIG BOYS’ JEANS.......................
The Hereford Braad-nanday, June M. Im-Page (
Waiting for MIA husband ends after 11 years
previously listed aa Miming
In Action — who were turned
over to the United States on
June 3 by Vietnam.
"I‛s a relief, in a way, to
finally know, but I also have a
feeling of outrage at the way
both our government and
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curring enzyme that ac-
celerates the breaking up of
clots through a catheter to the
coronary arteries if there is
evidence of a clot.
"This is a radically dif-
ferent kind of therapy." says
Rothbard.
"It's the first non-surgical
method that's been developed
to intervene during a heart
attack to re-establish the
blood supply to the heart.”
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dead and his body on its way
back to Texas
ROCHESTER, NY (AP)-
A new treatment to stop heart
attacks and reduce the
damage they cause is being
developed at the University
of Rochester Medical Center
and a few other centers
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ing to presumed dead after
one year.
His wife says she refused
for most of those 11 years to
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ystorewide
clearance
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For Sue Sullivan, his wife, body was among the remains
the long yean of waiting are of nine Americans —
uesday pro-
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val.
due George
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decorations, including ths to Hawaii June 3 - they knew
Silver Star, two Distinguish- then who they were,” she
ed Flying Croases, six Air said. "My personal feeling is
Medals, an Air Force Com- they held the announcement
S7th combat mission when releases remains when it
he was shot down by a suits their purposes They
surface-to-air missile No dole them out a few at a
Americans saw his jet crash time," she said. "Our gover-
and no body was reported orient should designate a high
recovered, but the Air Force level person to negotiate, to
changed his status from miss- let Hanoi know we're serious
Vietnam play games over the believe that her husband was
return of our men without dead, noting that the Air
caring about the feelings of Force changed his status
the families involved," Mrs. without having his remains or
Sullivan told the Austin physical evidence to show
American-Statesman that he was dead.
Wednesday. Her relief at learning the
Sullivan, a seasoned com- truth is tinged with bitterness
bat pilot and fighter- at the way information from
squadron commander. was Vietnam is handled.
make a grandstand play with plan a memorial service at
it while he's over there. ” Woodlawn Baptist Church for
Mrs Sullivan received a "Sully," as he was known to
call Monday from a San An- the men in his command,
tonio mortician saying her Sullivan was stationed at
husband's remains would be Bergstrom Air Force Base at
among those returned this Austin from August 1968 to
week. "But I had known since January 1170.
March that my husband's His family was in the
folder, with his dental charts Phillippines when he was shot
and other identification, had down. They returned to
been asked for and he might Austin "because this really is
be one of them," she said. where we have felt at home,
“But if they had the where our church is and so
meeting with Vietnam in many friends," Sue Sullivan
March, why has it taken so said.
NOW
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96 EXERCISE TIGHTS................................48*
33 RAINHATS.....’.......................................48*
33 FRAMES (Access. Dept.).......................98*
93 SCARVES...............................................98*
71 LEG WARMERS.....................................98*
37 LEOTARDS..........................................1.98
24 TUBE TOPS.........................................1.98
99 BELTS..................................................1.98
23 HANDBAGS.........................................1.98
21 PURSE ACCESSORIES.......................1.98
35 SACHET PILLOWS..............................1.98
35 BEACH SANDALS (Access. Dept.).....2.98
55 DEARFOAM- SLIPPERS.....................2.98
41 COSMETIC BRUSH KITS....................3.98
43 HANDBAGS.........................................3.98
47 LEATHER HANDBAGS.....................11.98
buys for men
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19 TIES......................................................1.98
59 PULLOVER V NECK SWEATERS.......2.98
19 GENTLEMEN S CASUAL TOPS.........2 98
39 L SLV.TEE SHIRTS............................3 98
59 WESTERN BELTS................................4.98
19 GENTLEMEN'S CASUAL TOPS.........4.98
49 SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS.....................5.98
39 GENTLEMEN S CASUAL TOPS.........5 98
26 L SLV WESTERN SHIRTS.................5.98
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The Pentagon announced flying an F-4 Phantom on his ’’It seems Vietnam
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1983, newspaper, June 30, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477653/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.