The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967 Page: 7 of 38
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WELCOME
ROTARIANS
Lubbock Bolorioni
Lamesa Rotarv Is A 400
of District 573 to the Big Rotary District Conference
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WELCOME
ROTARIANS
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Rotarian Les Combs
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It’s a pleasure to have you here!
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PIONEER NATURAL GAS CO
Rotarian
Clinton Massie
Bob Noth pretext aHendor re plaque a*
Inter-City Mee*ng tponto'ed annually by
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Nobl« M Pnce
lomeso P'evdan* elect
ions of District 573 come to town for the big annual District
Conference We sincerely hope that you fmd your stay in Here-
ford most pleasant and if *f con be of any assistance to you
during your visit, don't hesitate to coll In Hereford, we bke
ROTARIANS
Some of the projects the La
M> i Club has sponsored for
youth include an Interact Club.
Student L.io fund Livestock
and Show trophies underunt
in/ loans on club calves and
show animals and sjonsonng
students to Boy s State, Gtrl s
state and the Attorney funerals
conference
Present officers of the l.amsa
Club are Perry Rotierts presi
dent Charles Hratcher. vice-
president and L R Moms,
secretary
Officers-elect
1M~ include
■fe
•S’* &
for the
Noble
president Malcolm Marp, vice
pre ident and 1. K Moms sec
retary
President-elect of the I amesa
Rotary Club for the Rotary year
1W7 *» Noble I “rice has been a
Rotarian since the Lamesa Club
received its charter in 1B37
Being a charter member
Prue alii tiring a great deal of
<-s|»-rienie- to the office of pre*
ident He moved to Lamesa in
1K.M and the nest year mar
rted Asalee Key Prue and hts
wife had J children and * grand
tended Clubs tn O Itonnell sent children
mole and Andrews He received his BS degree
With several outstanding pro
jects and an extremely active
youth activities sponsorship, the
Lamesa Rotary Club has literal-
ly built Its way into the heart
of the Lamesa Community
The club built and donated to
the city the Forrest Park Com
mumty Center Building, where
each of its noon meetings are
now held
Outstanding tn Rotary circles
for its Rotary achievements, the
launesa club is a WO percent
club meaning that each mem
tier vt the club has contributed
to the Rotary Foundation It
hosted one District Conference
and held an exchange meeting
with the Acuna M< x Rotary
Club The I .amesa club has
traditionally teen in the top 10
in attendance
The club is especially proud
of one charter member. Owen
Taylor who has achieved M
sears perfect attendance and re
mains an active memtier today
Six of the < iub * charter mem
tiers are active in the dub It
was chartered in March of 1VJ"
laxm-sa Rotarians have ex
In the town where "The Latch String Always Hangs Out"
Percent Membership Club
in 1»24 and his M D in 1UM
Hr w as later named a Fellow in
the American College of Sur-
geon* and a I- rllou on the Dip-
omtrtr National Board Price
was appointed to the State
Health Board in 11*5 He is a
member of the Methodist church
The club presently has a
membership of 7J
We know you’re go'ng Io hove o good time while in Hereford
for the big District Conference If we con be of any help to you
during your stay, please call us.
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967, newspaper, April 20, 1967; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321632/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.