The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967 Page: 1 of 38
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The Hereford Brand
Hereford Welcomes
Wolfgang And Uta
■Souvenir Edition
66TH YEAR — NO 43
HEREFORD, TEXAS, 79045, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1947
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Convention Agenda
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Earl I. Wilbur
Governor District 573
12 10 pm
Rotary International
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meet from the
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Welcome District 573-Rotary International
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held Friday even-
ig special Rotary In-
f sessions during the
noon Hereford High
i award winning stage
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fling with five
t iers acting is
Presidents and
THURSDAY
Pretent ond Pott OHicert Dinner
Coison House
Governor'! Boll
Hereford Country Club
Breakfast. Caison House
Second Plenary Session
High School Auditorium
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Wives of Rotarians here for
the convvnti*4i at ln*ln<-t S71
Rotary InternatMinal will lie en
tertainrd at events jganne 1 just
Auf Wiedersehen luncheon
High School Cofeterio
• in Hi?
itaken an
unity and
ii< ator for
k as pres
Le where
Ipresident
Breakfast (see program)
First Plenary Session
High School Auditorium
CoHee and Fellowship
Coll To Order
adjournment
1 Re sure te
present — no jmi
out them
1 Have |4ents of ligWHh ym*
See HARDING Ls Pare 2
and Director of Heart Apracia-
1 Ector Co
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, J2nd R
« activttoe and
McCJeskey ce>
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sson In
rd Rotary Chib mj
l^^'iven a driving
tir regul-^Bj
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t the high
mng Dr
Pfrford
fold W-
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of OdJ
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bd
Alex Schroeter
Convention Choirmee
Driving
hold the middle
SYm re" entitled
rect tl
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AWARD — Rotary Club
with the largest attendance
percentage, including
Rotary Anns will be pre-
sented this Attendance
Award The traveling tro-
phy will be passed from
clvb to dub The district
advisory committee has
authorited the presentation
during this convention.
W- '- Dr Jack Hudd^^^m
District Governor af Ihstnct ST
the Rotan yi
1 1 ' I
■<<dgi-r> h.i- -ill
I part in lomB
Is affairs An el
Ir he now erv
[of Odessa Coll
js dean and vic
ivious yean
gers was ..adi^'rd from
I92X as
his H
Texav
^Wgree
"etas in
tna. the representative of the
rnation.il president.
jplnspeak\
The Govei
Ball are to J
ing folk
formatii
aft^
*o’ » .sr «Ao. ’her <oH ’he lod>es of
Ro'or.ans Doug 4. really gets a charge Ou’
o’ teos.ng the girls. They o*e the chdi
Convention Chairman Ales Schroet]
his Ro’ary Ann. Naomi
Photo) ^es
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tor 12 mam
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gtlelHletl the t'A
Fas and Colorado ’
■ of Education fol
imers and in l*M.
Ming tee of D<> tod
from the
4
tie to Holly sugar
the Hraso hm k.j
other points of
near the city J
Distn. t Goim
bur has .iritn*Died that MMirW
Aims are inviNMlt^^mrul all
plenary sessions w^be nmven
tion, as well as breakfasts, hm
cheoris and evening entertain
rnent planned hi include wist-U
of Rotarians
laical convention chairmen
add that Hereford merchants
will welt-nme visitors m stores
of liownlown Vanet. Park and
Sugarland Mall. to shop nr
hrowse m their free hours
Mrs Leo Forrest mil assist
r» Rogers
I the Ss-ho
,ast Texas
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'MW rule'
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imports]
Spur Rotary Club
Rotary Information Sessions
Hereford Community Center
Governor's Banquet
i governors "BRA _
be hosts and x
jecial entertain-
Buffalo Follies
s Stale t n..[M
Ladies Tour
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be open Io the vu
Anna Thursday
tour arrant rd ■
ret Mf 1.1
of Hereford
m tn greet d
‘ountry^H
Fa' m'Tnitre|
Ions far the Nre
I Southeast Regions'
flmes Restaurant. South*,
and Northwest Regions at 1
Caison House
After the first pKjA^s^i
in Hereford
lonum. tti^
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De.
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cams
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idenfl
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V alActonan rsnensM
A Jbrgree from F.<re
MO*- Teachers I oilrig
and A
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Mrs J.a. ! j(
< hairtnan
Five of
■nd,
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Wivi
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these tuJ
tors j
Homes, Ipi
f« ^hwstg' ■“ "
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during tt^M*-'Uire
in
Wr-uth County Bull R .fc
Mair Rrdary Club as hire
barterur lum+i will tw M-ryfd
^ilson Clark, organist, pt
^Music to 1 at Reef R<'
rS^ung A Wick of A>-
L. «
■a
[ways shove on your
Wien skidding It makes
■ore artistic
d|s drive close to ped-
^in sloppy weather We
caimiis game Muddy Tag "
A Always make your turns
without looking You make ac-
quaintances that way
In the film it was pointed out
that the freeways have been pro-
ven to be J’s limes safer The
biggest haiard is a driver who
follows too clixsely because one
car length between cars Is need
ed for each 18 miles of speed
sity.
Exhibits to be featured "dur-
ing the convention will be ar-
ranged by five Rotary Clubs
from as many cities and will be
of interest to the women These
will be displayed at the new
Deaf Smith County Museum,
and its permanent exhibits will
also be open for convention vis-
itors.
A collection of 20 paintings by
noted artists of the 18th and
20th centuries owned by Mid
land West Rotary Club, anil be
on view as will a display of
student art from foreign nations,
a result of exchange with grade
school pupils of Amarillo, dis-
. played by SAW Amarillo Ro
1 tary Club.
► Levelland Rotary Club will
present an exhibit from Girls-
town V. S A ; (’ Donnell Club
a collection of mementoes re-
presenting gifts from many na-
tions of the world, titled For-
tunes of International Contacts.
Sand Post Rotary Club a ptetor-
L il tour of Burlington Induatr
!”•' plant
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tbr f-miimtHm, .xMinK ti
• r1i< ipsAti' rvenl
Ml $ JUST TEASING ’ — De'- ♦eyt »o con
»o • boby t Debb • by lOyirg »ho»
what Dovg hot been ’•Ihng h«r it i«t»
part of »h» t >tary Co'-wen»’0*' »o'b — »h«*r
mothe», Noomi Sch'O«t<r hot «O’ ’OOHy
i o<j hpr ’'cm changed »o to’o*y Aar —
Ktrfanarub in HrrHord h^rr
pUhf»rd the uw* «4 trtef.il fiMI
litBrw in thr n<nniufiih to nuiu
convention xtliitBr* mote
ease and creufort Ales i
ter president of the H.-4
is serving as general .La
H» : -ted by R F
vice <hairman
The eight leases for meetings
have hern arrange.] bs Roland
Barton ’.enrral headquarters is
the R<V| t ariwd Inn we»t high
nay W Breakfasts will .
Served at J.aa-s Restauranre
.. ■
will be held in the high s<t
awbiorium with sjwcial w-ss.
at the Community < enter Large
l.alMp*.-’- Will make use of the
Irgendarv R.ill Barn Spec ial en
Nee READY Pare 2
6 30 pm
lot
Ice te-ing named! alrdictor
if his class in l|
me a memia-r J
Up Society at |
( Teashers
rd in Who's
I 1M2 and lists
College Prei
-ans in 1M4
r It
his i
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let
sure
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.Texas'^^_B^^T'
^This outstanding Rot.
smMgn several ariidrt
•er ‘M.read
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her of th
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of i
■Tent Rm
Xalt l ake dlj
The District
Carvers brother a r?
Dalhart Her parents are 7K
^Rwlarvers' house guests dur
eon venlion Her father
ir sr . is a long-time
Rotary Club in
anadian
are exj
ierrforu
• e f.|
MpRf host
fle . _^BF
' 'j_
oh-*”k
regard of .tires-
International Is
flative to this .onven
International pres-
ac: L. Evans of
ung H^^MRention.
nng ’{Sast al
Wis M-hed
« p|
day fi»rd bv^An
Relaxing, an
tion at Herefory
Br’-.<fas|
t» in
!’A I^jzftarding’
Is Speakej>
R'tanans will twapa^RIlard
mg Friday r^pRreat the taw
ernor s RMfrei
hAgni .k. s user 140 talks
rwn all fifty states He
'reyv a minute and all
u> a^K ('• h fends
ph has
dealing
of Junior
R^Ueges administraiiopl^relM’
hayng wirtken his dCvcrtam^
his doctorate recm- on
» Criteria tar nt abb shing
>1 Dubin Junior ■<4leges in
tiers
-on during
lun. heon Me
lalives of the
Publn SafeU^
intitled "Mb*
tlC>
’Dic^Ore
.•lans
how^
yrsity
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■ severe
IbtairA
Fof l-Ml
ersitjf at
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slated for
a are bndre
, al . - al i»r. (.-d Couauy Club
tirgi i> X.t IA p tn- Mrs
a ■aiii^LT
/ of RoUF
Are Ready'
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