The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 13 of 18
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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FARM LAND
1266 ACRES
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Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1966
pm.
SPECIAL SALE
s
MEMORIAL HALL
Anthony's Buckhide
MINERALS
WORK SUITS
POSSESSION
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TERMS OF SALE
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Card Of Thanks
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OWNERS
HEIRS.
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whale of
a service
LOW
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NEW
COST,
LOAN
CAR
JANUARY JAMBOREE
from the
NATIONAL BANK
FIRST
Pretty
of Hereford
DAYTIME
DRESSES
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The only way we could make a Catalina look even better would be to show you its price tag.
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Wide Track Pontiac
HI-WAY PONTIAC
Many More Smart Styles to Choose From.
Hereford
600 W l*t St.
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Come in sad take m a Ufer!
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I PATROLMAN SPEAKS
Safety Stressed
At Kev Club
Meet Monday
News About
Area Men
On Duty
Bouquet"
at this tiny price.
Matching Shirt
and Pant
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n>« Hereford Brand Hereford Texai Thursday Jan 13. 1966
LET S COOK SOMETHING
fixxl in lM.i in addition to what
and that is a typical
Robert D Baker son of Mr
and Mr, Rutter Baker, Star
Route. Vega. was promoted to
Typewriter Ribbon.
THE INK SPOT
IlMt.HTFR,
fanners
Gallacher
School and attended Fullerton
Junior College
■ Colorful a,.pet odd o touch o< gowrv to
th.. Arnel rr.ocetotr ond cotton .Krrtea.st
w.tt. ....Irrrd puc.rl, Roil-up uee.ee vottly
qotlwed W.rt 14' j-24’1
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the right to compete tn the area
tryouts m Lubbock Jan 22
These persons won in their <h-
vision. but must compete again
in Lubbock with the winners
from the El Paso and Odessa
area* before they can take posi-
tions in the honor band
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lurtot. Inlvrv... .ncludiae .di.. 0*1.1. la.
HI 4 el Section 3 34 31 SW 4 el Sectiea 34-33-M
SI 4 of Sectiee 34-33-34 NW 4 el Section 34-33-31
Staven* County Kansas
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AH of Sectioe 31-M-M (424 44 scrml
Keaxny County Konxi*
Pert n'
647
Four Bandsmen
Earn Chance At
All-State Honors
Four Hereford High School
bandsmen took honors at the
all-state tryout* at Canyon Sat-
urday. according to Ben Golle- (
hem liand director.
Jerry- McCathem was named
I he top comet player of the
Panhandle area in the contest I
and will play in the All-State
band in February
Jack Aikin. Chris Hutcheson,
and Kerry Thompson also won
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STtVtMS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
HUGOTON KANSAS
Mrs. E C. Hammett
club it het hobby
Firms are expected to spend
154 <7 Nihon un new plants and
equipment next year, a Mc-
Graw-Hill survey ha* disclosed.
This is an * per cent rise over
IBM planned expenditure.
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l C. » AN TWO NV CO
Die meeting was also attend-
ed by Sheriff Iziwell Sharp.
Highway Patrolman Joe Wag-
gner. and Highway Patrolman
Ed Richard*
Some -W dub members and
their guests attended I h e
meeting Jimmy Young presid-
ed a* president and sweetheart
Sandy Thomas was a guest
The Key Club is sponsored by
the Kiwams Club of Hereford
sew and home i-----~-----‘
study But there « food presort a
(ton and I m certainly interest
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MOSER
KVAMtP • S ■ •:
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acid crushed
greased and
He • se -.trot. h.nci byri tor newly 1R feet behind that dashing front end is everythirq tn it would
m,ise nncmg a Catalina the ne«t lngic.il step A UtM u in. vs Wide-Tracti wb>. Nyto’- carpets A
package of de', features including seat '>eit-- front and rear And one nf the rrvemu»xt trunks in the
‘ ■ Come in take on and price out a tiger at your Pontiac dealers a good place to buy used cars. too.
Leila Relier.
l-eonard Waldrop
Earl Waldrop.
Eugene W aldrop
Ruby Duncan
-lames Waldrop
Della Kite
GOVERNMENT ALLOTMENTS
ASC RECORDS
C Smail anl seasonal a icfrl, tailored
■Ires, of 100' rovon Styled with short
sleeves ’w belt ond gracefully full dun
Nos. blue with white dot, 14’1-24’1
GCNCRAL INFORMATION!
Famous Buck hide make, cut and
•adoring tc Anthony s spec>fiCOtiOm
fwem ’ S inch bottoms For comfort
and sa*et> graduated rttt
to guarantee comfort
fit and -ng »eor Wide belt ioops
deep he a »ii drift pockets, no-up seat
seu'’ Pants ♦ 46 8 2 01 weight
Shirts neat<v toi »ed roomv cut fut
mt «t yet not bagg* twu button
down flap pockets Sties 14 to 17
6 : *• /’ tton
Gather a
cocoanut.
Ito nut beat Cool and spread ( 11160 graduate of Vega High
cir
and the
icing is just as good on a ba-
nana-nut cake
1 tsp baking powder
3 tbsp floui
1 cup nuts
1 cup cocoanut
Mix all other mgregients to-
gether. add iruslied wafers
hake in greased and floured
she avers hut I
d*>n t know much to do about a
worn refrigerator "
With all her activity, she
needs sima-thing to do in her
spare time — "while I watch
T\ she exptatn* — so she
makes Iicedleiioint
She like- to cook, and to sup
{dement all the ready-to-use
food from her canned good,
shelve, she whips up salad,
devM-it. and often a caswrol.'
dish Un, recipe for an unusual
cake is from her file
4 4MI I 4 N VFF R < 4KF
'< lb j! slick) margarine
I cup sugar
1 eggs
I box vanilla wafers,
Club Head Gives Recipe
By St E < til.EMAS
Wsmwo . la,...
Beginning a second vear as
chairman of Deal Smith Coun ,nE I'"*''’"'
ly Home DemonsiralHm Coun-
cil this iiMMHh Mrs F. C Ham
mett defines it as .. 1
worked mi way up to A long ln lh-*' 1 ‘“"""I *•"" ),r» ol
lime H D Club member, the “ ““ “ ............
young-looking grandmother has
filled even office in the Coun
cil as well as in her own club
progressive H D
SHE MAKES <1.1 K work her
hobby and enju.vs it fur Ihr-
fnendshtps it creates as well
as the educational aspects
Saying that it is difficult to lionu-
C Memliei, of the Texas Depart
I merit of PubMc Safety were the
I ' guest speaker, for the regular
I ' meeting of the Key Club Mon
I day night at the- Caison House
Patrolm a n Dick Hirvhf i eld
■ (Amarillo of the Safety Educa-
I I tion Service, presented a film
I prepared by the Ohio State Po
■ j lice on Signal 30' accidents
Patrolman Birchfield gave a
1 short talk lioth tiefore and after
1 the film, as the marrator of the
I film poinh-d out what could
P- have prevented the fatal or
S serious accidents shown
MORE ARKEKTS, stronger
K DU I law, defensive driving and
K I better safety educ ation. ' were
re pointed out as remedies as well
M as more caution eXervlwd in
■V bad weather conditions '
I froze
year
Asked what happens to all
that food she reported that her
family and hei married child
roll's families use most of it
A lot of it IS eaten right
here she said. gesturing
.i round the comfortable farm
northeast eg Hereford
on cake
Date, may be used instead of
nuts to either cake or icing.
Mi. Hammett adds
specialist four in Germany Dec
27, while assigned to the 18th
Artillery
Specialist four is an enlisted
rank equivalent to the rank of
coqioral
Specialist Baker is assigned
to Headqualers Battery. 4th
Battalion of the 18th near
Hanua He entered the Army
in July 1#M recetccd bask’
training at Fort Polk, La , and
was stationed at Fort Bliss. Tex.
before arriving overseas in May
vanilla. 1 cup nuts and I cup; jggj
The 7. year old soldier is a
/7
A Fortrel polyaand cottar m pocukH
check* Smart «htrtwoi*t «tyle wdh roll-up
sleeve* Matching morshmailow belt Blue
green or bloc IZ to 20
0a Yau Want
$1 000
Month In 1966
AAo'hebng and investment
savings plan Qualified pro
spec’s furnished Must hove
resided in Hereford area
over two years.Accustomed
to above average cam
ings We tram no esper
■once needed Rhone write
contact
W I LEWIS
1217 West 10th
0* 3-7495 Amarillo Tex
We would like to express our
' gratitude to our friends of Here
ford for the lov mg kindness at
the death of our Mother Nannie
j Ruby Young Waklrop
We very much appreciate the
1 food, flowers and prayers
| Children and families of Nan
’ mr Rub. Young Waldrop
I ...I . It.
A former Hereford High stu-
dent now a member of the V.
S Navy stopixxl in llervfarti
for a visit with his father Mon-
day While on his way back to
Norfork. Va
Seaman Floyd Cline IB. now
serving aboard the USS Waller
DIMM entered the Navy in
June. IBM and received his bas-
ic training at -San Deigo Calif.
Cline spent nine months aboard
the ESS Hornet before entering
Fleet ASW a hool at San Dei-
go.
After completing ASW school
Cline attended t k eanographv i
< Shore Defense System) school
at Key West. Fla
Cline is the son of Marple
Cline 404 Ave I.
i tiixiM- lhe ;4iase of work she We of ten have visitors in
likes best .lie .ainiils that crowds and my husband due*
I might lx- partial to the doth custom < .imbming so there are
tie. ause I like to sometimes < news to feed."
managemeot y|RS HLMMETT is a lifelong
farm rvsi.lenl. a member of a
family that lived near Spado,
where .he attended school from
the tune lhe school Ixnlding
was constructed when she was
in lhe third grade She was
lem. Lec- Powell, a 4-H Club
girl when she was in elemen-
tary school and then active in i
Future Homemaker, after she
reached high school
\tter (heir marriage, the Ham.
melts lived on a farm in near-
by Hale County They moved
her. in ISM and she joined Pro-
gressive II D Club the next
year In addition to service as
an officer she was twice a
delegate lo the Texas H D
AsMxiatnxi mooting and twice
to district meetings
Tlie only other organization
in which she is a memlier is
First Baptist Church She- is not
active in church work now Ixit
has worked many years with
junior .ige children, especially
In Vacation Bible Schools
HF R IINI.Y
Carolyn, is a farmer's wife.
Mi. Brendan Gallagher of
Walsh Colo The older son, John
' Kenneth Ilves in a nearby house
on the home farm and the voung
er Edward, is a Hereford High
School freshman -Mrs Hammett
likes the arrangement which
puts her three grandchildren in
a home next door to her own
Right now she is planning to
refinish and upholster several
pieces of furniture and is proud
ot the new stove and refngera
tor added to her kitchen at
Christmastime
“H's simple to reupholster a pan. at 3K degrees,
worn i hair she avers hut I It ING
Melt I stick margarine.
l’> cups sugar cixik until light
brown stirring constantly Slow-
ly add 1 cup scalded milk Cook
to Mjft ball stage and add 1 tsp
' AvS
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321566/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.