The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1985 Page: 3 of 26
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Expert Gives Her view Texas Fann Bureau Represented in Honolulu
Program Meeting
To Meet January 13
Of Sugar Psychology
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exciting horse program for INS.
An election of officers will be
held and refreshments will be
served
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on fashion accessories
Selected items
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CLEARANCE
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Hanes Sheer
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People who try to save on
calories by using artificial
sweeteners are only delaying their
craving for sugar, not getting rid
of it, a Yale University expert on
obesity said recently.
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Men's FASHION SWEATERS
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In wool, or wool blend.
Valdes to $39-95 /VOW *186B.ndUp
SELECTED STYLES
Men's
SUITS and
SPORTCOATS
Children's WEAR
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Campus, Health-Tex, Izod,
Hampton Girl, Our Gang
Excluding Denim Jeans
Austin County Gun Club Set for Tonight
member! will meet on Sunday,
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Men's HEAVY COATS
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All have pile lining, or quilted insulated lining.
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Now ♦8B0 and *1400
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CORDUROY COORDINATES
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Misses'
FASHION SWEATERS
Choose from a huge selection of colors and fabrics
By Pandora. Rosanna
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Ladies'
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Some with zip-out lining
Values to $84 95
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300%, 39*
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Values to $69 95 and Up
Texas Farm Bureau, the largest current 13-member TFB Board conferences
state Farm Bureau in the nation along with several
with 317, 575 member families, Board members. The-----
sent 22 voting delegates and the 13 state commodity advisory ance, national issues and Farm January 13 6-00 - f a
more than 600 county Farm committees served as alternate Bureau women, sulver’a” the Gun Club Hall
Bureau leaders in the 66th annual voting delegates The recognition and awards an peter
meeting of the American Farm AFBF President Robert Delano program (to state Farm Bureaus) Members are to brine bowls
Bureau Federation January 7-10 presented his annual address was held at 8:00 p m. on snOons and their —nout
Saclalsgsyeholozist udib Farm Bureau iton: —— T——
odintod Psychology Today leaders attended the convention followed by an address by people;, a musical tribute to delegates on national resolutions
that the" kind offood we eat at as a result of successfully William E. Ruckelshaus, who Hawaiian history The resolutions originated from
one meal also affects what and participating in the two-year served twice as director of the state Farm Bureaus at their
howmuchweeatat the next.’ Farm Bureau Builders Awards U.S. Environmental Protection The general session con- annual meetings
A person who has just had a Program Agency. He announced his tinued on January 9 with a The convention business will
saccharin-sweetened snack at two TFB President S. M. True, a resignation from that post in late morning address by Navy Capt. conclude on January 10 with
o clock is more likely to want a plainview cotton and grain 1984. Gerald Coffee, a former Vietnam voting on the rest of the
piece of cake at four o’clock;1 farmer, led the Texas voting The January 8 afternoon war prisoner The afternoon resolutions and election of AFBF
Rodin said. delegation which includes the session included several session began the voting by Board members
• Selected Group •
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CASUAL
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BY Campus, H Bar C,
Sansabelt
Values to $39 95
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2.49 Plus Tax
Men's
Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS
Bill Blass, John Henry, Campus
Values to $34 95
NOW *11 65ana up
Reg SALE
$29 96*20.00
$64 95 *43.35
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BY Ship N’ Shore
Reg SALE
Skirt $23 95*16.00 Pants
Blouse $3195 •21.35 Blazer
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1985, newspaper, January 10, 1985; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541109/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.