The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 12 of 18
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
HEREFORD. TEXAS
OFFERS
GUARANTEED
First Mortgage Bonds
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PAYING AGENT
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leave for ths note co"vs<”.or o* You-g
Homemoke** and Young Farmer* of Te*o»
m Austin fhu weete"d torn* of '»t Dea*
Smith County deiega'.on put* 'uggage mrc
a cor From left ore ;ono Cole th* VHT
Chapter * little Sista. •*’* Co.* Andrew*
in the school colors of maroon
and white and then there is Cyn-
thia Leasure tn Leaping Lena,”
w women have obtained some
thing rite that once was for
men onl> I even believe Cyn-
thia to he a pretty handy mech-
anic
I HI' IS THE week that is, in
other work* today and tomor-
row are the days for semester
finals It s hard to believe that
the year is actually that far
.long
Morral of the mem tiers of
H H S wiU be heading for the
ski slopes this week-end. so a
word of warning to the wise
BE CAREFUL. I understand
it s hard to < limb the school
stairs in a cast It Is my belief
that water skiing is a much sa-
fer sport hut then it is sup-
posed to be winter, is it nol’
In small proportions we Just
ta-autles see
And in short
may perfect be
—Ben Jonson
—Randy
Conference basketball got un
der way Tuesday when we play
ed the Tulia Hornets Friday
night the Herd will host the
Perryton Rangers here so let s
support the team and show what
sportsmanship is off the court
and on.
Contains hacthal, '.no
<t the m.i't effective
crabgraM seed killers,
mixed with an excel-
lent organic base It
kill* crabgrasa reed
before they can ger-
minate. Guaranteed
effe. • ve when used as
directed Priced much
Ewer ti.ua yuu expect.
p>e*.d«"t o* locol YHT Pete Flank and
Dov>d Biumloy of the YFT Chapter Four
couple* from rhe local organ.ration*, and
M.*» Colo Hereford H.gh School home-
— as ng student ore espected to be among
the ’ 2^0 v.s.tor* to the annual convention.
CRABGRASS
CONTROL
__with organic base
REMfMRER WHkT I said
about Granny Dresses? Well, it
seems that Hereford girls are
getting braver and wearing the
things in public 1 still can’t
imagine wearing one in some
situations arising in every day
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so look out al to school
man class is
Magner seems to be wanting to
Buys are !• .» rally known for hold on to the image he goes
There ate a lot of people having rejuvenated older model out <d his way to be a perfect
around whoul with newer or cars hut two members of H H
new cars and they aren't ontv S have got them beet by far
put Gwe- Cargo has her own car
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Finally ! guess I'm just one Shasta out to grass and is
of those types that take longer roaming anwnd town in a new
to get back into the swing of er model I understand Edith 'hl occasions I have mention
thing* a/ter a long holiday I Davis new ar car out run any ed what good workers how toy-
hope .ou all had a good tune one else in town so look out al to sc hool and etc Fresh
and haien't broker all of your fella* man class is Freshman John
New Year s resolutions jest yet
LOW LOW EVERYDAY SHELE PRICES
'PLUS S A fl GREEN STAMPS
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PIMENTO CHEESE
SANDWICHES
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HAM SALAD CHICKEN SALAD or
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321566/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.