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Cowbelles reveal quilt of the year

Journal Staff Writer

Friday, Jan 22, 2016 6:39 PM MT

Updated Monday, Jan 25, 2016 1:25 AM MT

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Tammy Russell, Mary Ellen McComb, Joylene Higgins and Ann Neely display the brand quilt that will be raffled off Feb. 13 at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association’s annual meeting. Tickets are $1 or six for $5. Tickets are available from any Cowbelle or by calling Neely at 562-4655, or McComb at 882-7928. You can see the quilt at Sears, 1 E. Main St.
Tammy Russell, Mary Ellen McComb, Joylene Higgins and Ann Neely display the brand quilt that will be raffled off Feb. 13 at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association’s annual meeting. Tickets are $1 or six for $5. Tickets are available from any Cowbelle or by calling Neely at 562-4655, or McComb at 882-7928. You can see the quilt at Sears, 1 E. Main St.Sam Green/The Journal

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