The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1965 Page: 3 of 18
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district The local agency w
cured the insurance buamem this
year or a ter M ham but
delay, in receiving the policy
had board member, concerned
Hackett, representing the Here
ford Cemetery Ano i al ion ap
peered before the court request
ELECTRIC
SHAVER
the group
— The High School golf team
to compete in the regional meet
at t Mensa Apnl 22-23
— Tax Assessor Collector
Orpha Click to attend a school
for tax men April 25 through
Apnl 2* The meeting will be
HE SAID THAT the wrvice
record of the local Lions Club
tn companion with other, in1
the region puts the Hereford
Lions on a •«•< ond-to-none basis
The thing, which the local
Lions undertake would be hard
to list in one sitting." Robinson
asserted But they all have the
. -—1 betterment of the
community and that i why I'm
for them "
In addition the Lion’s state
of
lafe Underwriters Aiaociatton
the American Legion, the Veter
an. of foreign War. the Here-
ford Masonic l-odge Scottish
Hite and Khiva Temple
He u a member of the First
Christian Church and the
Chamber of Commerce Robin
son served a* president of Deaf
Smith County'. United Fund the
one year it met It. quota in
"Lums ’he last five, and for two yean
was
Hereford Little League
CLOSED SUNDAY
IT
"Where You Alwoys Buy The Best For Less”
111 Park Ave. Hereford EM 4 263O'
School
Mrs Laverne Rates — Aikman
Elementary School
_ •** year contract, were also
The court authorized the trans awarded to Judith Kay McLarty,
fer of *5 919 41 from the right f rank* Lev Coy
of-way fund to the hospital build
ing fund and approved the in
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WATER SKIS
Nice Selection of Ski Supy lies
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“BUT I DON'T mean to leave
the impression that Lions set
themwives apart from other
groups Robinson said "We are
always warning to help other or
ganizations with their projects "
Like many Lions. J W could
be clawed ax a joiner — but
his record in other organization*
indicates that he does more
County To Aid
With Curb Cost
Along Cemetery
(Continued from Page 1)
set at 1375 a month
In other action the court
-Approved the payment of held in Midland
|1 000 from the right-of-way-fund
to help defray costs of curb and
gutter on the east side of Here
ford - West Park Cemetery
—TRANSFERRED *5 01» 41
from the right -of-way fund to the
Hospital Building Fund
—Refused a request by a La
ttn-American group to use the
Knights of Columbus building for
a dance
—Approved the sale of surplus
property at the hospital
—Approved the sending of two
men from each precinct to a
civil defense training school
—Reviewed tax rate structure
on automobiles
—Authorized expenditures of
4-H boys and girls for the Mate
4-H Roundup tnp to College Sta
tion
—Raised the yearly retainer
for McMomes A Co from 11
000 to |1 200
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Sea Ski Sun Tan Lotion 88c
Johnsons Baby Shampoo 33c
Florial Facial Tissue 2l£
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Mr* Felipe R Vaktea. Mr* F
J. Jackson. G 11 b • r l Estrada.
Joae C Landin Jr., 4-M
Mr* Isaac L WhitlMd. 4-13
Pete Gerk Jr.. 4-12
Mr* Helen William*.
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Lions District
Has 60 Clubs
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town as a whole." Robinson ad
milled 'They're both hard to
beat "
BALNXMJK ASKt'RED the
board that the insurance potw irs
had been issued and were on
the way and would amve in
Hereford not later than Friday
afternoon In the meantime he
told the hoard the school dis
tnct ha. been covered by a
binder
Also attending the hoard meet
ing were representatives of two
other insurance agent *. Lloyd
Sharp and Ken Rogers repre
tenting Lone Star Agency, ami l’u*‘
Stan Sigman and IJoyd Pool
representing Pool Sigman Agen
cy were on hand
Bartlett and Hair appeared be
fore the board with a proposal
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Mates Mustangs price awn mon beautiful We have am tor im
mediate daknry That* nght -«• va rounded up enough Mock to
hold a Musteng Stampede ngM here Your cotar your *m cyhnder
mode may be on our floor right now 0< Dy on one of our
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your Ford Dealer
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Mn Thomae N Howard Mn.
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Lance. BU Knight Perate. Earl H Han Stanley
fiebb. Knox 1*3 Ave B Edd ’> Powell Mn Joae T Gonsal
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404 Star St
Mn Mary E Bodkin 4*7 W
4. Che.ter C Venable 4M7 Ty-
ler. Amarillo. Mn Cetea S Ran
wcretary.treasurer of the gel. 71» S Texa. Domingo Diaz
Jr Box 4 Bud Mandrel!. M7
Hospital
Notes
Mn Kenneth R Frye. Route
to toke »h* moot grinder olong with the youth to the to*ii«l. _**_ ^*.
where phyuciowi roquirod olmott on hour lo free »ho one “ " *’
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The Hereford Brood Hereford tdoe*. Thun. Aoril IS. 19*3
AJWIC POLICIES ON WAY
Board Closely Questions Agency
Spokesman On Insurance Delays
■hat lhe school district .wap
foolage from the west end of
the proposed junior high build
ing ute for a like amount of
property on the north side Pur
pose of thr trade would hr to
allow Stadium Drive to be ex
tended through the w hiKil prop
erty to 14th St
TH! BOARD turned down the
jiroposa: noting that plans
haw already been made for thr
use of thr property and a change l.iomsm’
THE NEWLY-ELECTED dis
trtet governor didn't pause be
fore answenng that one "
Club u stru-tly a service or
the best of it.
kind I personally think
"1 like the policy Uon* have
of raising money and spending it
- Six Vocational Agriculture (W1 th* local level for the better
hoys to attend the state Judging ment of the community
And when the Lion, here ap-
proached me to seek the di.
tnct office. I saw an opportunity
now would not 1* deursble to
the district "
<lut-of-district tnp. were ap
proved for
— Twenty three students to gutuzation
attend the Intencholastic Lea
—• contests to he held at
Odessa April 23 24
Franit* la* Coy and Mrs
Nancy Ritchie who will teach
muu< in the five elementary
I tease of *200 per year on the w hools ami Jessie Gerron was
fee paid to McMumes and Co . "Wanted a one year contract as
a tax consultant firm working assistant pnncipal at Hereford J®,n
with the county High School 1 He i* active tn the Amanllo
contest at Texas AAM
29 May 2
—Twelve FHA girls to attend t 1 " X 1
the State FHA Convention in t0 repay Lions International for
Dallas April 22 25 Three in the benefits I have received
structom will also accompany from the organization ”
AS DISTRItT governor Rob
inson will co-ordinate activities j
of some Ml dubs in 2* Pan
handle counties The Lions Dis- .
tnct 2T-1 corresponds roughly
with the ISth Congressional Du
tnct Robinson said There are
15 Lion's districts in Texas
Born in Hereford. Robinson
may again display Mime prejud
dice when he visits Lions Clubs
in the districts
"I'U never pass up the chance
to put in a good word for the
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Right Guard Deod. rs.Tj,y 93c
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— Dorothy Mercer to attend
a convention of secretaries at
Ft Worth April 30 May 2
THE BOARD also discussed
the band-choir tnp to spnng
contests at Corpus Christi The Hereford Lions Club and the
tnp was ajiproved at an earlier
meeting with the two groups
sharing expenses with the
school district
One year teaching contracts
were awarded Mrs Patncia
Hager Mrs Bobb* Combest
Mrs Reatha Pyeatt and Mrs
F.arlenc Jones — Shirley Eie-
menan School.
Mrs Phylis Blankenship —
Northwest Elementary School.
Mrs Dianne Burney Mrs
Marilyn Hardwick and Thomas s-41”*' K<,al
Milligan — Central Elementary
School
Mrs Uns Elaine Laubhan
Mrs Colleen Billingslea and and international project.
I Mr-. Wilma Bradd.i (Counselor) aiding the blind, providing care
EZRA NORTON and J Clauo ~ Hereford High < hod and tecteation for enppted
Mrs Rebecca Ann Arnold, childter and the eye-bank pro-
James <Ros*> Bates (Special grams imrlt high praise from
Education > and Ray Don King Robinson
ing help on paving and curb and [<<2ar^1 aI Stanton Junior High
gutter coats for the east side of
lhe West Park Cemetery The
court voted to pay *1 90) of the
cost from the right of way fund
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