Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1989 Page: 5 of 32
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A behind-the-scenes look at Turrentine's Too.
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BE A PARTOFTHE SOVIET-JEWISH ACCULTURATION EFFORT!
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Abe Katz reappointed
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Corpus Christi Committee
State of Israel Bonds
Mon, Wed Fr Sal 10 t PM WK
Tim, Tun, 10AM to 9PM, Sun Noon to «M
Plates & Mugs
40 patierns of mix andmal
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community.
Volunteer Commitment will include:
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• Meeting the new emigre at the airport upon arrival (when possible)
• Initial volunteer orientation session
• Regular telephone calls *
• Regularly scheduledectivities/contacts
• Reciprocal home visits
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Turrentine’s Needlecraft and
Turrentine’s Too enfoy XO years
of service to creative Houstonians
BECOME A FAM ILY-TO- FAMILY
VOLUNTEER TODAY!
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• Attending monthly meetings to share experiences with other volunteer families so we may
better understand the needs of the Soviet family
• Helping the Soviet family learn about life in America
• Teaching the ms and outs of Houston . 7“
• Understanding and respecting the confidentaility of family information
Yes, we would like to be considered forthe Jewish Federation FamllyTo-Family volunteer
program. Remember, families of all ages are needed.
and even memorabilia. Peg exam-
ines the piece and while visiting
with the customer, learns where
the art will ultimately be displayed.
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Laura Huvard, Jewish Fedo*oHnn of Greater Houston, 5603 South Braeswood Boulevard, Houston,
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Fine China
A SO pattern selection ofthe
inienationally famous
Fitz andfloyd Fine China
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Household"
Accessories
, flatware, linens, bookends,
pitchers and much, much more!
Grande Valley, with its irrigation
systems, and moved his operation
to McAllen. And he hit it big," the
story continued.
. "By 1970, the business had-
blossomed into a 22-acre com-
pound for distributing produce,
and Katz' brand Blue Baby, was
internationally known.
"And, yes, last year Katz was
inducted into the Texas Citrus
and Vegetable Association's Pro-
duce Hall of Fame.
"Katz was also active in the
community. He was one of the
founders of the local B'nai Israel '
Synagogue. He held several state
level positions and he knows a lot
of people.
For information about State of
Israel Bonds or the Corpus Chris-
ti Israel Bond Campaign; call
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Temporary Warehouse Sale
50 80%OFF
on fine china and gifts!
family name in the store, I expect-
ed the store to be here for as long
as there are Turrentines!" was
Don's reply in an interview some
years ago.
The quality and tradition live
New Merchandise
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Many a yarn has been spun at on. Don was joined by daughter
Turrentine's Needlecraft over the Lauren in the,needlecraft store,
past 20 years. Located across and daughter Peggy when Turren-
from Meyerland Plaza at 4830 tine's Too, Art Gallery and Custom
Beechnut, Turrentine's opened in Frame Shop opened next door a
1974 when American Handicraft few years ago.
franchise owner Don Turrentine Peg is a graduate of Bellaire
was encouraged to open a nee- High School and attended Steph-
diecraft store. Hundreds of sweat- en F. Austin and the University of
ers and comiforters later, Turren- Houston with a major in engineer-
tine's maintains its superior repu- ing. Her framing talents comple-
tation in southwest Houston and ment the works of art that are
is even the store of choice for brought in to be framed every
needlecrafters all over the Gulf day.
Coast region. / • A frame is a frame is more than
What makes Turrentine's differ- a frame if created by Peg. From
ent from other needlecraft stores the simplest piece of children's
is in the name. "When I put my art, to needlepoint, to great works,
From there, her creativity has no Houston State of Israel Bond *
bounds as the finished frame headquarters at 729-3100. □
Family-To-Family Volunteer Opportunities:
• To be a friend, guide, mentor, establishing caring relationships built on trust and respect.
• To help a Soviet Jewish family make a positive transition into American/Jewish
communal life.
• To develop lasting relationship so that volunteer families and the Soviet families will consider
each to be an extension of the other. -
• To offer positive Jewish experiences for the Soviet Jewish family linking them to our Jewish
complete with mats or whatever
- the chooses becomes an exten-
sionof the art itself, and brings
out those colors and textures (
most enjoyed by the owner. |
turrentine's Neediecraft, cele-
brating its 20th anniversary this
year, and Turrentine's Too are
open Monday thrDugh Friday, 10
a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday, 10-
a.m.-5 p.m. The phone number is
661-9411. When you stop by, ask
Peg why she is called the "Framer —:
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Samuels, Joseph W. & Samuels, Jeanne F. Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1989, newspaper, October 12, 1989; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582907/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .