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Cowbelles unveil 2018 quilt

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Wednesday, Jan 24, 2018 4:40 PM MT

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Joylene Higgins, Ann Neely and Mary Ellen McComb hold up the Cowbelles brand quilt that is being raffled off at the annual meeting of Southwestern Colorado Livestock Association and Southwestern Cowbelles at the Cortez Elks Club on Feb. 10 at 9 p.m. Tickets are $1 or six for $5 and can be purchased from any of the Cowbelles or by calling McComb at 970-882-7928, Neely at 970-562-4655 or Bonnie Ellis at 970-739-8888. The quilt is on display at the Rent-a-Center, at 209 W. Main St. in Cortez.
Joylene Higgins, Ann Neely and Mary Ellen McComb hold up the Cowbelles brand quilt that is being raffled off at the annual meeting of Southwestern Colorado Livestock Association and Southwestern Cowbelles at the Cortez Elks Club on Feb. 10 at 9 p.m. Tickets are $1 or six for $5 and can be purchased from any of the Cowbelles or by calling McComb at 970-882-7928, Neely at 970-562-4655 or Bonnie Ellis at 970-739-8888. The quilt is on display at the Rent-a-Center, at 209 W. Main St. in Cortez.Emily Rice/The Journal

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