The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1952 Page: 9 of 14
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Some things you’ll want to sample
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Wsst Kehmy 60
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Th*“ game will be pia\«d in the
Platnvi*-v high school gym start-
ing at 7 30
Mrs
■ »ch »»f the Hereford team.
Stadum • •
W-Kiti-
Rogers and Lois
Some things you'll want to com*
pare-such as delivered prices—
and we're ready with figures
that leas e no doubt that Buick's
the better buy.
OHLY BUICK
PIOV1DH TKKM Bit
Jun ’ Liv< • ck »nd Poul-
j try show
Tentative starting line up for
Ard*. Is Fre-
Some things you'll need to try—
such as Wide-Band brakes—new
this year on the Special, and also
on St per and Roadmaster.
the pattern
I evening as
I disqualified
roughness
Or the effortless ease of Dynaflow
Drive.*
got himself
unnecessary
incl tided hair
aging. etc.
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PUBLIC SERVICE
CtNOIT
Some things you’ll need to feel-
such as the Million Dollar Ride, so
called because it cost Buick this
much and more in cold cash to
perfect the 15 engineering features
that give it a road-hugging smooth-
ness-cushion your going like a
million dollars* worth of velvet
beneath the wheels.
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Our welcome mat’s out. Why
not come in soon and get set for
a thrilling year?
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Can you imagine this—
A car with Buick's power. Buick’s
size, Buick's room and Buick's big.
car roadability—at a price down
where anyone with the price of a
new car can reach it?
That's what you’ll find in the Buick
Special pictured here.
How about coming in and looking
it over?
Some things you’ll need to see—
such as the smartest new fabrics
and interior trims that these swift
beauties have ever offered.
Or a long list of new conveniences,
developed by Buick's engineers this
year.
—such as the hoodful of power-the
power of the mighty und thrifty
Fireball N Engine —a valve-in-head
that makes the most of high com-
pression, gets good mileage from
gas.
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NEXT STOP CHICAGO Champion G«-id* * G \
of H
Girls Volleyball
Teams Will Play
PJa;nview Thurs.
Cum-, brfo
| U3S b* d’-
I and aim*- t
limit
Thu-first m.*»-h evidently
foi roughne foi the
Sledge
for
which
hokmg A'
hr
v« d th*
„ ; had an- th*
fight off Over-
Iw.ut
hita
weltr
Hr nry
m 12 minute of the second fall
P Howev* forth ar a wt a* n*-r i
were loathe to let things stop
I where thev were supposed V .
huls
Semi final match foi
mi inner» is at I p m
When better automobiles are
BUICK
will build them
In th* feature bout of the • ven
.in hour long, tw fa,
•*l team matt I T 1... .
rp
\ pt.. ..i of th* match went
»h,w ,"llf t„ help defray <->«» of th. Ro-
gledi■■ UasMsk sad Paul-
ut* - with a top body press.
DVNAHOW Otl VI •- ZMf boon to aoww
pro***/ ow «cr- 0 w ihco Bu-cbt
IMItAU • INGIM aof.P .a das^' ’□•••
h*gb mapraswan coon* far mor*
MIW WfOf-kAMO •aa«IS —for *tooof*»r. wore
pos-'ef CoMni
MIUIOM XKMAAS *JPf - »**> 4-wAoW co/ wr. -g
oo i rood torqoo f-ba
TOe-CaMCfTY Flumes - "SOT fa«0«9« room - oa
Ovor *** o*oV moefafs
HI w TWO-rOHf INTftlOffS- *> wost *od- 0ro O
•o*c* i Body by F*tMr
SWHWIAC srruWG-oddt a/w- 'J «mo-na.t to
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ArtTOwe* CANuerrON-«.A ' s-«-
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rowft Sr*f»/NGt— — 03.. u er-t
w.eovr o.".; eo- fra S.11MC. — M
cwtofr vov cea apae. * -war **r
gio «h<»-
and Bob C
H. uk <1
Sparks Fly In lag
is the nplv .
•nparl * o ’t uj 1 J
, but wh*
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1 ni*i; rance
<: eat* d
Today, thanks to electric service, and modem
electric appliances, wash day is almost com-
pletely automatic. Your cioth^ are washed
automatically with correct water temperatures
and modem improved soaps or detergents
replace the old scrub board. Result is whiter,
cleaner washes with hard work completely
KC YOUR fctfW £i4CK#C APM-IANCS DCAUR
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,»t Chi» *»!:■ < I
U fl t* ji*.
FalF In*
rwriftht P»
Miram. /.!
Match At Bull Barn Sat.
Things r.’ughewd up consider-
. ;»blv as all four w«*nt back into
thl^ ■ nr f i renew, d ... t;\ ♦ It
.. .. .__ I wax hot and heaw before Over-
Fr da. asd Bn-’L.k. against hul’ Pul • b"<*V W-" Curtin
th. Dislnct 4A champam 'D-r. |ln 12 "unutea of the second fall
ver City or Sundown) at K 20
m Th*- winner of these two
games piav in the wmi-fmais at
11 30 a m Saturday ____...
Class A finals will be at 7:30 all ever after the final fall and I
p m Saturday
B*.bhy Goad, a Texas Tech
*.»ach. ».• regional basketball di-
rector for buyu c mp*‘tion
*h« * f» f rig pi in .'" Saf.rda
• .yht at the Bull barn changed
•h«- principal*, but fa. * d to ’■*•.*
anv of th* »-x«‘it«-m* nt out of th*
«nt< f.»r th*- night
•ake *he
ite< with
wing a
a bit if they can
manp*.wer . Further on the Frances
subject of rxp*Tirnce. it seems Thoma-
appar.-nt that th* Yank arc g<> Mrs Charlotte Calvert is the
right handled sluggers to main- i
tain that winning preponderance j
at home but on the road they the game will be
may gpr« ad out the hitting talent rich He!*»n Hanegan P* rk> Tix-
wonp up the dale, Novalyn Wiggins. Mary
Ann
opening i
winner <*f ’
IA)-
Kte-
Th*
eamc between the winners will
I b* plaved at 11:30 a m Saturday I
In C.a-' A. other first i und
gam.-* pit Abernathy (3) against
th*- O'-trict H <*han.pi«»n at 4 «) p
n 1
*re looking rosy for |
*• th*’ h»M.m fell
lamming
hi*d th*
gndder pinned
h**n th*
and
Ov*1' I
Dimmitt Favorite
- In Cage Tourney
LUBBOCK l.< ve lland and f
Dimmrtt ai. favorites in th.- Re *
| gi<*n I basketball tournament
| scheduled for Texas Tech Frtdav
i and Saturday.
Cham pi* Ki* in both Class A A
1 and A will go tn the state finals |
in Austin the following week Al 1
I - > *.!ated foi March 7 and 8 is
the Region II girl* basketball
championship at Texas T» • h
J W Blain* coach of the Dim
mitt Bobcats, carries a common
aable mark of seven consecutive
district titles and two regional
championships (state semi-final-
ists both tifnest into the meet
Among Dimmitt's victories this
rear has been a 36-31, »x>n- con-
ference win over I^velland
I Levelland’s Lobos, mached 1
I Gano Tubbs, have compiled an
' imposing record, including two
\ ♦uric’i over Class AAA A Lub
buck. They'll be hampered, how
40 p m
thewe two
Saturda>
If Dimmitt wins its
. im it will pl.<\ th*
th* Whit*1 Deer 'District
Civdr 'DMrirt 7A» gam*
duled for I <0 p. m Fnda\
team will plat then first gam*- of
in M P'at.. • • ’ PbmvMw
stopping the Boston's ' ani ”r Thursday n.ght.
amazing propensity to lose on the
road The clow left field bnmer
at Fenway will still demand sohd
d**n Gl> v« fm.il match. ai» th. ♦ uitt-i
;p* ” U dm i? \V , h ' F .. • \ j ’ M»
heavvw* ight: R . Harris. Bt«»wnw' d. •• ddlcw* <h’ J lmn\ OO •. ■ l>;.
I*, r*. Xmarili.' .ghtw* igh! Ravn nd R. F • U th
Dallas, bantamwv.ght. and Pat McCarthy Aniaii. • L a
M<'mill < 'f |
Neu York City and Georg* O’.**:
4 Amarillo paired t*»
h**di damage to Rilh W. d*
a Is** of Amarillo, and Gcig**
feme man. James Pierce. H«- has
a bi *’ken leg.
lavviland. champion
trict 7 A A. opens play
Snyder of District 5AA a! 3 p
Friday Dimmitt. District
titlist. start off agair.A? Ozona
of District HA at 9 30 a m. Fri
day
Winner of the Ix‘velland-Sn\
der uami will at 10 a m Satur
day. meet the winner <»f the Qu *
nah <4AA» Tahoka i8AA» con-
test Quanah and Tahoka play at
Il a. m . Friday Th* n* xt gam*-
will be the finals for Class AA
at 9 a m Saturday
Oth* r first round
byrr)ass A A will send Childress of
an 3AA against th* 1AA champ
two 1 (Phillips or Duma*' at 7 p m and
ub Canvon of 2AA •■•a ’ * ♦!:*■ 8AA
- titlifd (Kermit or N1- rahansJ at
refrrw wi
. knot krd h»i
d> '
I hul-- land* d
I ippi mauler
In th»> fn <1 bout f th* * v« n
mg. Bill Sl«-dg*' of Tl. nt n and
(.;• n. Drtton f An .c met in
a on* h* ui match best tw- out
falls.
I Drtt..n rebounded t*
| .econd fa. in 13 mir
top b«*dy pre>* f«»
ics of drop kicks.
Th* hang* ' in the card for the
1 night put One D*tt r in the
t event fin Wr.d* n * Tarzan
j Zimba ard M* >reih were
' inally slated to
| hui • and Curtis.
He
Ovorhuls
hu«kv foi
when
f'.ndtng th* ir ’
R mem ; I
I I er that sa*ar**»us Saturday last ’ I
all when ever’ b‘«d\ lost wh*1 I
| xv ^n‘t • pp«»<* d to Well, we I
\ citation of th* |
Bst Satuixla" .
at.n C< :.>ra4o U
same malady I
1 K Ags had b«
92 40 at Manhatt.*!- but at Rould
I er they »*»e 57 67 That puts
1 ths pig high in the poke for next
we« k s go with Kansa* U at Law
r» ne* Whoever wins it is in
th* B.it 7 and tluit put- th* m*»n-
\ on il * ha* k of th* Big 7 Bin ,
\x h<> :d th* champs of that
couid g<‘ n*. further. . . . I
i«- lost th* first one of 19 !
Vnianova. wh«» had lost to I
and a! Wyoming drop
; ped Washington. 55-45 after los-
I ing the night before
, Bonavrntui* lost to CanisnM. 63-
> i ;vt* d l<»wa. 78 62 for
10 flag, p obably. and
______ ___ i they had dropp* <1 one to the
strung arm*', xo u< »n» uni a;o- ..
after day and Billy can't qualify ' ’ ,A v
on either requirement His hitting •
fell off badly last year but. of
course, he won’t be expected t«
repla<*< William* un that <*«»<>
There* only one extant who can
and the Cards recognize that
with the potatoes th* x pav th*
Man . . .1’11 bet Saigh's pornde*
remains bitter from that Jo-.
Boudreau dtd put bi fi>u - ‘ ' Hen-tord Girls Volleyball
on one thing and may have a
partial solution, in hr pla(o*«n ;
talk. «»f stoppmg the Boston1
• ►f Amarillo, and
! Curtis. Vicksburg. Mi®
Th* first fail went tn M r* l
>vcr Bills Weidner via a body
pre' aft<’i 22 minute*- Both M<
relit and Overbuls wrked W* id
•w»r *»vei a httl** before M* »•
i administered the final equahz« t
Nu mutter h. man’
thev acquire ir the t
se« rr a- if ba ♦ ball m
pe- i«t tn rvnrini.' ”
mvith. ev* n t<< th* » xt* nt
*t**utin> ' •; v
mane* A’ »<-.
lense talk bef
You p’obabh
splurge that of L*
in th* Sat* \« p ♦ <
larpe portwi of b
a deferm* :*n» m -t<
fiom th* back ,ov of t
tion 1 a- ’ fa f)* * ♦ w H
Ted W; •• Of
Uncle Sam ha ?ak< th*
away from him - n that *■
fingering th* Thump* for
Gyren* s h< fee’ ;.f* in • • I
ing tn fa*** the H*»ston rhe*
and clan’ bake <«-«t;on if’n
were th* on** wh«
bifc. guy fr* m th*- B* t •> C
m«>ns In* idcnf’ it
cinch that h* will n« ♦ hav«
contend with the Will: •
to- • th.- -» .-i ' »h< • "’J -
out that Ted i< tabbed t i*
entry into his f :m« i i t
th* service and. I I x • ..i I
b*'fo!e. th* r« »■- n< i' u * • •! *
if he take* th* flight pH
that he can pa it with hi • f'
arm jamm* d 't i* L«-u •••
will replace Ted with Bi’lv G ■ i
man Billv th* Kid. with the old
college try did u. .1 m fi n
for Williams in "50 h* n h* I *.
his elbow in th* A’l Star t *ne.
but the fart remain' that th* left
field wall at Fenway requm
rxpcrwnced car<im ptuv* md .
strong armet to d< the 'int dux
This erd«d th* tag
tti*both whedulcd
>* hvdutaxi
sec- nd ba;
low ^4||
p t at Griffith p.
AI. Mtreage ’hat
and held up » I
van .And * v
mt.-d M T -fl
warts Mieha*-< as
aaa:n<t th*
B’ lv W. de* • r ra'.l*-d this
match and Gene D* tt*>n was raf-
t-re* foi th*- tag team match.
However. Curtis ar.d Weidener ;
to I
o»pp*.:*d to z-^| T’v p |
Excitement sstarled busting out i
al! f ii tarted going to it again JL
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Overhuls again polished off e v
Curtis t« mak* it d* « m 1* ing I Hereford Texos Thursday February 28 195? Section Two
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