The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967 Page: 18 of 38
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KM a IMS Year of the Lamb
Alicia Hubble
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Al Kaline has hit 2» home
Pitching coach
The Hereferrf Drend, Hereford. Teae», Thurs. April 10.
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man for Deaf Smith unit of the
American Cancer Society, ex-
who worked and contributed, al
so to the tellers at First Na-
tional Rank for aid in tallying
the gifts, and to local news me-
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The
Hereford Brand
Member Associated Press
Member National Editorial
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Published Every Thursday al
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Hereford. Deaf Smith Ceeaty,
Texas. TDM*
Entered as second-class matter
at the Poet Office tn Hereford.
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M, 187* Second class postage
paid at Hereford. Texas Any
erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or repots
Uon of any person, firm or corp-
oration. which may appear in
the columns of this paper, will
bo gladly corrected upon due
notice of same being given to
the editor personally at the of-
fice Subscription Rates L—
The Rev. Eugene Nougle
gives books to church
Rev. Naugle Is
needs 28 next season to beat
Hank Greenberg's club record
of RM
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James M. GiDeattee. Publisher
MelvM Yeaag. Geweral Manager
Mrs Naomi Hopsca.
News Miter
Mrs Floyd Cslemaa.
Vemea's Mtu»r
Vie Bryaa Jr. Adv Manager
Jim O Balr She* Foreman
Ever mix pork sausage with
ground beef for burgers? Just
make sure you cook these meat
patties thoroughly
ing World War 1’
active duty three
His birth date was Nov 17.
1825 He married Miss Barbara
Ann LeGrand here Jan 8. 1948
After discharge from the Na-
vy. he attended McMurry Col- juWor High student
Band Radio (Tub members as
suted. and refreshments were
served to the workers by Coop
er's Grocery and Hereford Bak
ary.
Mrs
Nearly 340 000 acres of tm
gated land had water saving
practices applied with SCS help
last year
City...
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cheaper ones
Bayne said the new policy will
increase what the city pays
11 49 per person, raising the
monthly rate to 87 0« The em-
ploye must pay for members of
his family if he desires the po-
licy
In final action, commissioners
voted to put partitions in the
hangar at the Hereford Munici-
pal Airport High winds last
week had caused damage to a
plane in the hangar and made
the action necessary.
The cost of partitioning
will also be held the'e Saturday morning
The SW and NW regions will have Friday
break lost here I Hereford Brand Photo)
Alicia Hubble Deaf Smith
County's entry in the Golden
Spread Spelling Bee. will begin
A total of *2.272 was contri-
buted to the 1*87 Cancer
Crusade in the house-to-house
canvass conducted Monday even
ing. and of that amount 8550
was given as a memorial for Dr
Bruce G. Beene
More than a
1 unteer workers made the an-
nual home visits, distributing
i educational literature as they
THE CAISON HOUSE will be the place for
a dinner at 6 00 p m tonight in honor of
all past ond present Rotary officers Break-
fast for the Rotarians and the Rotary Anns
“ “ . — . ~ ' -------;, Mrs was Riven a cor-
DDc par month Single copses her husband and the Rev
l*c each Naugle boutonnieres of red car- producers
Classified advertising rates *c nation*
par word first Insertion t—
minimum i. 4c par word addl-
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A "AUF WIEDERSEHEN LUNCHEON <or Rotor.ont will be
n<id of the He*e<O'd H.gh School Cafeteria Saturday of 12
"OOn Th< luncheon w»ll be for Rotarian* ond the«r 1od*ei
I Hereford B'and Photo)
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Is To Compete
up was Ralph Scott. 11. son of |
Mr and Mrs Jim Scott of 204 '
Irving
Spellers from throughout the |
Golden Spread will be compel- ,
ing tn the contest, which is spon- |
sored by the Globe-News I’ub
lishing Co of Amarillo Winner
of the contest will compete in
the national spelling bee at
W ashington. D. C. i
hangar will be approximately I
$1,200 and had already been put
in the budget Commissioners I
said the partitioning would be ,
the first step in enclosing the j
hangar.
Members of the Hereford Jay
eves were welcomed to the meet
mg by commissioners The Jay.
cees said they are running a
survey on what Hereford resi-
dents feel the city needs most
and plan to initiate a project
which will benefit the city
Sugar...
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"this is most important to the
area and to all the farmers
whether they be beet growers
or not, as the discussions will
certainly be pertinent to the
farmers in this area ”
Deaf Smith County Agricul-
tural Agent Juston McBride
stated that sugar beet producers
in this county grow approxima-
tely 14.000 acres of sugar beets •'
with an annual gross income i j
exceeding $.1 million
"This crop is being threatened k
by two major problems — pn- I
manly curly top and leaf spot," i ■
explained McBnde The curly j ■
top is a virus earned by the beet I
leaf hopper Plant Pest Control I
Division survey indicated an I
over-wintenng build up of the 1
beet leaf hopper of three times I
that of last year.” I
If other conditions remain *
favorable, this is an indication
that curly top disease may be
a problem again this year leaf
spot problem is always with us
_ in varying degrees The seventy
Zone Mr ■»< Mrs Aubrey S Bell as o* _«•» (hesase in a large part
I. 82 St per year. Zone 2 and outstanding charter l—
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, __ faithful attendance and willing- control program conducted by
Zaoa 1. MM per year; Zone t '• '» '*r'* •” church
The Rev Eugene Naugle, first
pastor o f Wesley Methodist
Church, was honored at a din-
ner in the church fellowship
hall Sunday and at the opening
of a church library which will
bear his name
Recently the Rev Naugle,
who still serves as pastor of
Bippus Methodist Church al-
tliough he is officially retired,
gave to Wesley Church his life-
time collection of books He also
presented an original painting
by his late wife. Bess Naugle
The books have been or-
ganized and set up in a special
room which will be known as
the Naugle Library The paint-
ing is hanging in the library
Opening the program Sunday
Mrs Elmer Carbon gave a
brief history of Wesley Church
as she acknowledged the minis-
ter s gift
Henry L Solomon recognized
■ received contributions Citizens
Cal Ramsey still holds the
NYC record for rebounds in one Pitching coach Whitlow
game He made M against Bos- Wyatt's contract with the AUan
ton College in IDS' ta Braves runs through IBM
PRfe r ■-£ A >10*
_ ' members spends upon weather and the
abovs 83 W per year With the the congregation, citing their effectiveness of a prevention
Sunday Brand, both papers.
Sen ices...
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Cross courses
Dr Beene was born in Here
font son of Mr and Mrs O
J Beene Orphaned at an early
age. he was reared by his
I grandmother Mrs J W Beene
1 Soon after his grafiuation from
Hereford High School he began ,
»*r'^ tn the V S Navy dur her quest for "a trip to Wash-
■* mgton at 1 p ni Saturday at
Stephen F Austin Junior High
School in Amarillo
Alicia, the 13-year-old Haugh
ter of Mr and Mrs li D Hub-
ble of 425 Ave J , is a Stanton
. I She won
lege a term, then enrolled at me local bee March 22 Runner-
West Texas State University,
earning both bachelors and mas-
ters degrees He taught chemis-
1 try and biology in Hereford
High School from 1951 to 1953
and was faculty sponsor of the
Hi-Y Club
Entering Southwestern Medi-
cal School at Dallas in 1D53. he
received his degree there in
1M7
In addition to his wife he is
survived by a daughter. Debor-
ah Ann. a student in Texas
Technological College; a son.
Bruce Gordon II. seven years
old; four brothers. t> J. and
Bill of Fnona Weldon Beene of
Lockney and Douglas Beene of
California
farmers continued McBnde
"This education program is
being held in an effort to aid
in order that they
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(Me were introduced bn« fj,Ah of these problem
A basket dinner was served Arras
to the families present for the
boon meeting following morning
worship service conducted by runs for the Detroit Tigers He
the present ;.a*tor the Res
Noah Arnpnester
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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/m1/18/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.