The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1957 Page: 7 of 20
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Chinese
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Publisher
News Editor
■ '■tudents
'la< e med-
m the Dis.
n Canyon
E»h«n«, Vc,ue of
ALL THE beauty cf
OllLENTINE
•Or M. CLARK ..
DRIVE-IN banking
WINDOW!
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lands are
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Grey
Grey
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Yellow
White
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end periodicals. It °'
lation so identified i» 1 means ^iat circu-
ses and standards accordin« to the
Circulation* tk* Audit Bureau of
association 345* ^2?? nonProfit
Advertising adv^«ers and
buyers an5 2^ to 1914>
f0r p*id
<> Mtabhahmr nde, md method. Ittl i
.uditin,^ I'XAl
■T circulations.
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this newspaper is proud to
Coral Pink
Coronado Pink
Crimson
Cinnamon Brown
Cocoa Brown
Surf Green
ONICIALS—Mayor Henry
Commissioner Raylan Evans
out th $P‘n,s Monday ni9ht 05 fh*y
com 'r- ’erm$ °n the Ci,y boa^.
commissioners presented eQch
Moro than 0 snn «
Ix KI< HARD in
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ln« Produced April’ **'
school s drama department.^ the
880-yard run
lead and
I Postal FAlY: -»♦ - r
I quarter of 1957 f°[ (i;e first
Post office show 3n ■ the Hereford
344.29 over‘thT o„ "_nCrease of ?2,-
J year.
Total
quarter
ed to $15,08?
"This
X<°“ Bith * dirert •“«
Values. I“0Wn 8taBdards, known
At regular intervals one of tk> n
results of S exL Clr?ati°n record«-
circulation we have-^V^ 8h°W: How much
how it w« obtaS ««•;
—» t™riandmanyother'Ac«th,t
Z® you in order to know just what
P W1 ThLget ?ri0Ur advertising dollars.
UB lT^LtUChted formation is pX
ABC y 016 Bureau 1,1 easy-to-read
lTLv\ m C‘ r!POrta Which “» evailabl.
to our advertisers on request Ask
3 4 el a C°Py °f 0Ur latest ABC- report
and_ field
, weight
I horseshoe
twirling’ -
Since
I athletes
I District
| Amarillo
gistrants
age. High r
compete in the
gram will |,e
Following is
erences re-
registering;
;5: ***
w “• * 1
receipts this year for mJ'-------_j__Vnnis^30; pmg pong ,
were $17431 ci _ Ior the- ---
"TrtinofiCthe an Upward
set7inaf ?e lncrease is
setting of several post-
Postmaster J. r
Meets all specifications of the u- .
best S’ade face br
Saturda
fhe race. (Staff Photo)
New officers for 1957-58 club sea
I dynaubrc clec,cd at the Chi^ sm-‘
I ofr Slon be,d in ,h<> home
I evening. ge Springer Thorsday | his'
I named were Mrs. Charles
I Coffman, president Mrs
I Braddy, vice presidem r
I »?e springer, recording «•-----
I Marvin Knox, treas-
and ’ MrsS' pUd Tav,°r. reporter,
| historXi neSUne Gue‘ersloff.
deL’T^t^,? f°r evening
in . °W CMdren iJve
Jn Foreign Countries,” with hl
though only 12 years old, he had
~ ---MGf y
.^madoa
Poetry reading. UJOC,<er> £»rly
""m «he-<hXWirZWiUrep-
meet in Lubbock on A^ri/lT”411
The Hereford’ Brand
filtered as aecotd-ciase L *X°’ ^hon» 30
“F«TOnTOiu’?e'netrtM?*rctl *°m“ *” a*r““« | J'lh T'<l Moore
• ■>«"« Onn to th. Mtt^ .“WO «»
-------—-——_________ M the office
TAKING n^’tLAu ./ T
.< poet ° £tr,:
P ,be Dlstr'ct 1-AAA
Rt I IKING CH Y
Sears, left, and
displayed good :
rounded i
Incumbent
^fching sef$ of cuff Kn s -
Neither Sears nor Evans
^nS plans to move soon
Alamosa, Colo. (Staff Photo)
Amarillo
came in third in
clasps.
sought re-election.
fo a ranch near
iMe?ed"7EerAfh ctic CI^ reg-
A^ateur ASOityouths th*
. ica Saturday mJt of Anic'r-
-ho signed up eS^toan bail'
4,:
registered. yS and 69 K’rls
a^etoes^vey ’ m P°, iOd aI*°
ences of the r ■ s,,or,s Prefer-
Vouth siting UDr^lstyants- Bach
I ^‘Duy^lXw? nOt On°th^or>’iCd’|
I Athletic aX, °f
' ey indicated a Lt, “ ,h,‘ sur-•
I fn gymnastics and *[“"? Intc,*st
i would sponsor Hd d the ch,b
s«°n as urn evcnts “si
chased. The club „P|“. is pur-1
trampoline. *’ ’ “ rea<1>' °"ns a
fo reXtrants SatTt f°rm given i
basketball, boxing^ lnci,,ded
track and field swi'm gyrnnastics,;
, a, swimming, wrest-i
nitehi n-g’ v°lleyball, I
P'tcbing, judo and baton '
were hiKh
th ‘ra<k m“‘‘‘ at
• the majority of the r<-
. seeh„^°w high -booi;
schoolers wishing to I
-J athletic club pro-1
re^stered later.
list of the Drnf I
^Pressed by the youths I
— Basketball
Hereford State Bank
MEMBER: FDIC
| Alma Paetzold
Completes Army
Medical School
'EST°N - Arrey
daughter of Mr anrt m Pactzold.
M. Paetzold 713 n?d Mrs’ Jo»eph
graduated fX thereCAent,y
Medical Service s/h h Army
Sam Houston, Tex. H 1 at Fort
we?k’tcouS2°n nC°m.plcted a 27-
tration. The course !?lng adminis-
the trends in trained ber in
and th^ pri^p^nCoandtsu^
nursing. P 08 of teaching
"S’l'W o,
to Fort Mac-
over last year’s
> compared to $4 891 4? *6’81^-39 as
1956. The differ™ -1 for March,
aiirerence is $1 qan q«
Lipscomb said ahnnr ic 98
were set in March.^ 15 meters
carrots and otteV foJds8S which
may be used iL ^ come- They
kitchen. One idea^sh^8 the
ed flour and mAaf season-
in one of them whenU^S together
meat befor^gg^0
-i^reS. si 'S-haelr'« ftrl ™
showing slides of St™%£lP,a.in cwas graduated fr™
r!2!L!lF™nce 'W yS Sch001 af Nursi^
/‘Sm S'hrn':,n’sophomore
h.'-s s*mse.
i"cal math tcache^ J'm Gar"
speech even
‘ Won by Sue
declamation;'
* Mcmporam
'"’a .Alexander
glailcM, Hm-ida
ch< e Springs p
b-Hlet, historical she* (il |1)t.
Fiori, u ami < ,4,1.. m. J()
-!%: ■&xrH,teB'rS
«»re»
We deliver anywhere
St. Aug .st'n' ay,Ona n,'a< h' and
Among famed
ited ar,- (• ,,,.t
Reservations for
^7 Tour Open
' vahomsYfor the annual'We? T’S'’r‘
.....r I«S* z"r'"r
T-XXreX'V'.7
imer. Meat*-
' .:a"nbtsltiinnerh7 ,by air condi-
‘mu. >n area of Te vis’ln I AIUS,i*,‘
ip;- 0Uth Cu‘-abna. and Mississ-■
, / time will be 1
' d'ies o? Rl'nS’. ,hC many
1 '"uba °f.7Jond;‘' and in J
■’ ' )e vi im °nKJhe F,'ai'la
j*jnsitedare Tallahassee, I
of Christ I
Revival Slated
dayeVata’th7rvLc(‘s ''-‘‘l begin Sun-||
christ, 205 E. (imnt'a] Church of !l
at io''am "a'nd*’- Qn,d each daY I
week. ’ d 7:30 P-m. for a I
______ finest proarche!n °f Da,laS is the ll
ATHLETIC CLUB EXPANDS I
Sports Plans Draw
Youngsters I
1; bowling, 6
tennis, 39; art 3 } 11
inR. 1: square n 1 ' f,)lk danc- I
33; baseball, 3; ‘ scftH;/:.>Skfins’' I
mg, 3. GH ml, 2; bowl- I
Some of the events I
ar* not under A W \ ,•rol,rsc' f
will not. be on the n-r ,;1 and f
"is team may J ^gram. A ten- I
«er_L«„e’n’c7al^>»“red. I™. I
* Officers | SS:
tionIr!n prt~Ur stoy t0Jd of Cduca-1
■ Sheffy of Dimin? by Mrs’ 8yd j age meters,”
Garden Club tour of L'*®’** I ^“Wb said,
“mi Mrs. N a Bar lett” h8o*“*>- LSbarpeSt increase
ssxrx.7 •* “™ ■
J. C. 77- Qret°n j.ekson,
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1st & GOUGH
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Clark, Roy M. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1957, newspaper, April 4, 1957; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212182/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.