The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1972 Page: 4 of 20
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We Congratulate... Area
Young People on their many
Achievements... in the
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The Future Looks
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Deaf Smith
County Bull Barn
OGLESBY EQUIPMENT CO. where you will
The No. 1 Deal on the No. 1 Cor from the No.1 Dealer!
find . . . the International Harvester Line of
Fine Equipment
Support and Attend
THE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
OGLESBY EQUIPMENT CO.
N. Hwy 385
364-2160
S. Hwy. 385
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be in the business and
agricultural world!
LEADER AWARDS — Mrs. Glenn (Bunny) Watts
received the National Campfire award, from Char-
be Bell, member of the board of directors, for serv
ice given beyond the normal leadership duties.
Mmes Hilrey Aven, E A Guinn,
Ray Cowsert, Charles Newell.
Jim Higgins, A Peterson, Per-
Three-year-old standout Bold
Reason won for three different
jockeys in 1971 - Laffit Pin-
cay, John Rotz and Jean Civ-
Date of the coming show-sale
is to be fixed soon. Date is also
to be announced for a Fine Arts
Festival in which Guild mem-
bers voted to participate; it will
be sponsored by the Women’s
Division of Deaf Smith Chamber
of Commerce, probably in April.
A committee headed by Mrs.
speaker
E.B. "Tex" Mayer, Lions In-
ternational Director from Le-
Grange, was the featured speak-
er Sunday at the Mid-Winter
Conference of District 2-Tl at
the Civic Club Center
This year's plates will be
green numbers and letters on a
silver reflectorized background
and personalized plates will be
blue numbers and letters on a
silver background.
Rocky Andrews, Terry Camp-
bell and David Hutchins, failed
to place while the FFA junior
team placed third. Members of
the junior team were Jay Boren,
who was second high individual
and Billy Bartels and Ted Eic-
ke Jess Robinson was the al-
ternate.
Roger Sanders was high over
all
CAMPFIRE AWARDS — Janet Baker, left, pre-
sents salesmanship awards to Mary Lou Moya,
Stacey Lea and Tana Nix during Friday's Camp-
fire Giris Father-Daughter Banquet. The three re-
presented the groups that sold the most candy dur-
ing the recent drive.
Ben Childers was reactivated,
to arrange for hanging paintings
by Guild members in the Cham-
ber of Commerce office here.
Dr. John English presided for
business.
DICK NORWOOD
CHEVROLET - OLDS
Mayer became a member of
the Lions Club in LaGrange in
1946 and has held almost every
। office In the organization. He
was voted the Lion of the Year
in 1964 and is one of 12 persons
to the world to receive the a-
ward of Lions International Am-
bassador of Goodwill.
DOUBLE WINNER — Mrs. Earnest (Helen) Lang-
ley, right, received two awards, one from Jeanie
Coffin, left, for ten years leadership and another
from the national organization for superior service.
Photos by Betty Koelzer
We will be there ... and we invite You!
Your support is needed.
man the Champion Hereiord
Whiteface and Gary Cotten plac-
ed seventh in Medium Weight
Cross.
returns prepared
for as little as $5
NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION
NORTH ON HIGHWAY
____,_____________ ease Wilson, Bruce Brown and
in Lockney, died in a truck ac Nelbe Herrington
ANDERSON REPORTS
FOB DUTY
Marine Sgt. Jerry D. Ander-
son, son of Mr and Mrs. J.D
Anderson of Route 3. Summer-
field. has reported for duty
with the Second Light Anti air-
craft Missile Battalion at the
Manne Corps Air Station, Yu-
ma, Ariz.
Vehicle owners have through
February and March to pur-
chase the license plates and the I
plates must be displayed on the
vehicles by midnight, April 1.
If a person did not receive a
renewal application from Aus-
tin, last year’s registration slip
and the title to the vehicle must
be presented when registration
is done.
Brighter with Young People
Like these. . . who will soon
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Other work of the speaker was
on display at the meeting Mrs.
Juston McBnde and Mrs John
Gilliland were hostesses. Guests
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fourth, sixth, and tenth, Bill
Crockett placed fifth and Randy
Buller placed tenth
in Steers, Twig Rose had the ।
in addition to those on program
Funeral service star Amalia were Mrs. English, j V Perrin
। Perez, four year-old daughter of and Mrs Don Martin
Mr and Mrs. Norberto Perez of
— Groveland, Fla , were conducted
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slides denoting the key nutrients lived in Hereford for a time sev
in foods and how they give' eral years ago. In addition to
health to the body. She describ- the parents, four sisters and
ed her work in mat neighboring llye brothers survive.___________
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1972 HEREFORD
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
Today thru Saturday
at the
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in tenth place was the 4-H
senior team Members were
Ricky Coleman who was sixth
high individual. Twig Rose and
Rodney Coleman.
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A "starving artists" show to
be held in Sugarland Mall under
sponsorship of Hereford Art
Guild was tentatively planned at
the Guild meeting Tuesday eve-
ning in Community Center,
where reports were heard on the
annual holiday show and sale
held before Christmas.
Vehicle plates
on sale Tuesday
Beginning Tuesday, residents
can purchase their new 1972 ve-
hicle license plates at the coun-
ty tax assessor-collector's office
in the courthouse.
FINISH THE OTHER'
HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Filming
has been completed on 20th Cen-
tury-Fox’s film adaptation of
Thomas Tryon’s best-selling no-
vel, "The Other."
Alfred Nobel, the Swedish
chemist, died in 1*94 The first
Nobel prize was awarded in
1901.
Members present
Bringing home ribbons in the
barrow competition was Terry
Reed who had the Champion
Chester, and Kim Scaly, who
had the Reserve Champion
Broadway actress and two-
time Tony winner Uta Hagen is
making her film debut in the
starring role, heading a cast
that includes Diana Muldaur
and Lou Frizzell.
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compete
BY SYLVIA TREVINO
Members of the Hereford
High School Future Farmers of
America chapter and 4-H group
scored high last weekend in the
annual Amarillo Stock Show
A program guest, Peggy Snod-
grass of Plainview, was intro-
duced by Mrs Joel Newman.
Former associate professor of
art at Wayland College, Mrs
Snodgrass is now studying at Te-
xas Tech With her teenage
daughter, Vivian, as a model,
she demonstrated portrait paint-
ing with pastels on marble dust
board.
Flordia’s common octopus
can give a troublesome stinging
bite that causes inflammation
and numbness.
Carolyn Osborn, associate
home demonstration agent from
Amarillo and coordinator for
the Expanded Nutrition Pro-
gram. was guest speaker at
Young Mothers Study Club
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Osborn showed color
Chester and Hampshire.
Rodney Coleman placed sec-
ond in the Yorkshire class. Bill
Caraway fifth in Spotted Po-
land, Kenneth Wilcox fifth in
Poland China, Ted Eicke fifth
in Cross and Hampshire, and
Dennis Cowley sixth in Hamp-
shire and ninth in Cross
Also Jay Boren was seventh
in Spotted Poland, Ricky Cole-
man seventh in Duroc, Jess
Robinson eighth in Spotted Po-
land. Rocky Andrews placing
tenth in Chester, Jim Marsh al-
so tenth in Chester and Kirk
Andrews tenth in Duroc
In Lambs, Jim Marsh placed
fifth, Gary Cotten placed
Monday afternoon in Thompson
Young Mothers
ected by Gililland Funeral W.O. McCutchen, Ray Suits. E.
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At the Livestock Judging Con- m eetino
test held in Tuba last week, the -IUU
FFA senior team, composed of
Congratulations.-
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guaranteed, no waiting
close personal attention, by ■ Call, drop by now
financial house
TAX MRSTERS ™
615 5. 25 Mile Ave. 364-4432
Recognized as a new member
was Mrs Bobby Whitfill.
Mrs. Burl Spears and Mrs
Paul Jones were hostesses in
Community Room of First Na-
tional Bank
Others present were Mmes.
Harvey Milton, Jerry Tisdale,
Charles Brown, Robert Devin.
Don Brush, Raymond Gerk and
city concerning the health of
"Aeomp TAY
caiktmjoks •a •%9tm m HMe U«AAA
containing economical, health- " " “1" "-e ■
fu meals returns prepared
The two-day conference at-
tracted Lions Club members
from throughout the district
Mayer talked of his visits to
other countries where he has
seen clubs in 22 countries and
on four continents working in
the Lions organization. He
stressed the importance of the
Lions Youth Exchange Student
program and what effect it can
j have on the world
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"The Lions Youth Exchange
Program is one of the basic
hopes for our world to live to-
gether in peace,” Mayer said.
"Through this program coun-
| tries throughout the world are
i beginning to accept each
i other."
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