The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1966 Page: 2 of 16
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Hereford Brand
Former City
Man Seriously
Instruction
Session Set
1 free cimlse in ba»» income
The auto wax reported to have
been stolen last week in Ango-
la Ind
Ty >wwrl4er Rlbbaa*
IKK INK WOT
WE CAN ( NEW AND (NEW
AND (NEW
Each year every region of the
Panhandle area is required to
tn
hi
Panelist* atbeduted to handle
the free tax course * E L
Waldrop Certified PubtH Ac
theatre
The theater wax playing a
double feature ’The Outlaws la
Coming and ‘Law of the Law
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-----1 twin-engine
from sun and weather
AT THE time the hangar was
being considered the corn mix-
won wax convinced that a roof
alone would interest many air-
port users, but so far have been
unable to rent the hangar space
Aircraft owners say they
would use the hangar if it were
enclosed commissioners said
The commission is now won-
dering where to get the funds to
complete" the hangar
(HTLAWI IX COMING
STEUBENVILLE. Ohio * —
Theater owner Arthur DAnni
balie Sr might have been fore
warned when two masked men
port that some 1 M out of area T**** Mm* *» Ms drive in
workers registered with the lo-
cal office, which he felt was only
a small percentage of thoae
which «remo to the area for the
Bravo and its affllitee com-
panies now employ some N
persons Torigian said. At the
Hereford plant JO are employ-
ed
He emphasised that the Uval-
de installation is merely a re-
ceiving and curing station for
the Hereford plant, and that
several more such installations
are currently being negotiated
in other lettuce growing areas
He said increased capacity
and reduced handling costs will
lie gained from the curing sta-
tions and Cure-A-Vans opera-
tions in other lettuce producing
areas
from Amarillo and
Pampa and surrounding areas
Jaycees ;rom Lubbock will
also be present ’o create an In-
terest in the area Winter Con-
vention which will be held in
the Koko Palate in that city.
Jan n n
Bob Rott is the local chair-
man of the forum.
1 heat Program
j Offers Option s
CWO Ooiiol Jones, slotioned in Vt*» Norn
Mrs Jones will moke ths coll at soon os
arrangements can bo made with the Sargon
USO I SloH Photo I
LSI)A Lists
Price Support
Filing Dates
The tune between the final fi-
ling dale for price support ap-
pt* attune and thr loan maturity
■late on IM5 < top commodities
will be about case month the U
of Agriculture
announced recently
IN SEVERAL instances dur
mg prior years, there has been
a apace of several months be-
Firemen Study
First Aid At
Regular Drill
In the regular meeting of the
Hereford Volunteer Fire Depart
ment Tuesday night a film on
mouth to mouth resusitalion was
ing out that this cost was high
er than had been anticipated
due to the unprecendented
growth seen in the city during
Ida Bennett. MR Park IM
More than 17.M feet ut new
Experts...
Kaalinaed from Page 1)
high for the city
BIT OFFICIALS can already
fonee the need for additional
facilities before the beginning
of the IN*-* school year to
house the ever-increasing enroll-
ment
Farming was unusually guad
in 1M5 and observers can for
see little change for the cool-
ing year — if the weather con
as it did during
ment organisation; Deaf Smith
■ —r -----. County Development Co . local
7nd CAP call for financing corporation; and Bra-
Navy he
irtny four foe the Laical said that
(.alls...
(( oeUaued from Page If
of his transfer to Viel Nam m
November of IMS
WHILE Randall was station-
ed al Amarillo AFB and llv
ing in Hereford he called far
dubs in Clarendon Amarillo and
Hereford weekly
Not knowing of his need tor
his western clothe* and records.
Randall left all behind when be
was transferred which his wife
later packed up and mailed to
him
Randall who has been In the
Air Force I* years has flown
» combat missions with the
Mh Air Commando Squadron in
the last 43 days He is now a
noncommissioned officer In
charge of his squadron s flight
engineers
In the interview with Schief
Nr. Randall told him R's the
separation from your family
that gets vou down But I'm the
lia kiest guy in the world That
pretty wife of mine writes me
every day "
Job ..
(CssMasrg from Page I)
A total of LIST different rm
ptoyer* were served by the lo-
cal commission which has three
employees along with mana
gar Bradley
Bradley also stated in his re
Banks...
<< oatlaoed from Page II
cent years
The growth of the area has
>en n corded at virtually every
t>ank call for the city's two
banks in more than five years
In 1M2 bonks had on deposit
at the close of business on Dec.
II a total of m.71«.N» - more
than 0 5 million lorn than Tues-
day s announced total
Banks also announced Tues-
day a new high for loans and
discounts totalling 111111171
This surpasses the IM figure
by I1PMM Al that time In
IN* total loans and aim mints
for the two banks waa 114 M
•N
Look
Who’s New
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence H
Walterschetd are the parents of
a eon. Erie Scott boro Jan I
He weighed I lbs 1* OU
Mr and Mrs Wesley M High
ere the parent* af a son. bora
Jan 1 He weighed • tea • aaa.
Bret ...
<t oatinaed from Page II
lished at 1 435 US* acres, com
pared with a INS national re-
quirement of 1 175 uoo acres, the
increase in the IM* acreage in-
cludes acreage for two new Io
cailtie* in Maine and Arizona
Most IM* farm baae* will be
established at the level of the
IN* shares However a farm
that includes different land than
it had in IMS will receive a new
base Farm proportionate shares
are determined from the liases
Ax under past programs the
A SC Stale <omnuttee has lati
tude in making adjustments in
shares including consideration
of increased 1MJ plantings by
some farmers because other
farms did not fully use all of
their proportionate shares
basic income tax form prepara
lion and will not deal with un
usual tax problems
Topics to be covered mclud
preparation <d tax forms for the matunty dates
rhe new schedule of dates by
ahich pro e support applK alums
need lo l» (lied and the loan
maturity dates, la as follows
< ummi-dMy. Final Dale for Fi-
ling I‘rice Support ApplK alums
l‘nc e Support Loan Maturity
Dales Harley. — March 11.
IM* - Apnl N. IM Grata
Sorghum - February M IM*
- March 11 IM and Wheal
- February 2R IM March 31
IM
l-ast year January 11 was the
final dale for filing price sup
lain appfH alions for most corn
muhbes in most State*
The I Ml-c rap cotton loan avat-
labuity ends on April M IM.
and loans mature on July JI.
IM These dales are unchanged
from those for the IMcrop
cotton
Of
BJ IoIe .' m Amarillo
~ two youths.
that no
will be available
f**®’ H»«y worn
"_r rhe Noma of
Sunday Brr-< both papers.
Zone 1, NN per year; Zone I,
N IS per year Carrier delivery
Me per month Single cup in
Me each
Claaetfled advertising rates *c
par word first insertion (Mr
minimum); 4c per word add)
Uaoai Marti mt
J*MM M. GffiMMtee PBMIabrr
MNvte Taung Geaernl Manager
Vate Mgter. News Editor
Wayue BMphrtm. Adv. Maamger
■Mart I. Awtroy Meeh teffiL
oacvcknoN
■M ................M MM
HrnroMy. Jm. 11- l«M
I Mobile...
(C Iteail tearo FMa D
being eatabliahed to euro Mt-
race leavea I®. M Hereford
vane, which ar* equipped
Neretwd. Deaf 'milk (oueiy.
Texas. 7N*s
l*wMlshrd Hsery Tberwiay at
IM W. Fearth
Member National ErMurial
Aaan
Member tuo ulnl Press
His wife. Alice will also speak
on the program addressing her
remarks to chamber directors
wives
New officers and directors of
the local chamber will be offi
daily installed Presiding will be
outgoing prosident Wayne Tho
mas New terms tiecume effec-
tive Feb 1.
for wheat, feed grains production for the Here-
ford plant by moving with let.
tuce harvests throughout the
southwest
Leaves proc eased in the vane
will be shipped back to Here-
ford, where they will eventually
become Bravo Smokas.
Drying capacity of the throe
van* will equal that of the pre-
sent Hereford plant Torigian
said
The Uvalde installation to cur-
IBirt a swum——--
intentions under CAP but do rently being completed. At the
into final agreements present, vans are being used
15 davs to file appU there but soon a permanent in-
or stallauon will go into operation
THIS AND the van* — ate
__ __ more an- currently being menu
draw or after the County Com f«ctured — will more than triple
mittee notifies them that no the capacity of the Hereford
agreement will be available plant, by handling a portion of
The Chairman explained that, the curing, then sending the
for IM a I -
signups has tieen
throughout the country, with the
I Area Officers
I Aid In Search
I For Suspects
S Lxicai law enforcement offlcert
;jj were called out Saturday night.
O bl an area dragnet that waa ia-
M sued after the holdup of a aer
» vw* station in Adnan
■ Two Indiana youth* were ar-
H rooted a ahor: time after the
■ robbery in San Jon. N M .
7 ' and charged with the robbery
r Oldham County Sheriff Har
old Wheetor said the two youth*
were returned to Vega Sunday
morning after tliey waived ex-
tradition and were arraigned
before Oldham County Just Ri-
ol the Peace Jim Sprouse
The pair alledgeldy took an
estimated J77 at gun point from
station attendant Carroll Wetd-
ner 17 The gun used, a U call-
• ber pump action nfle. was be-
• ’Bved taken by th.- pair In a
LjX' burglary earlier in the evening
gram offers several options to
farmers mi they can best plan
their individual uperatiims ar
cording lo Frank J Berner
Chairman of the Agruullural
Stabilization and Conservation
(iiunt} Committee
The options include planting
wheat on all allotment acre* di
verting alliHment acres from
production to conserving uses
tor payment overplanting the
allotment by up to 5* percent
and storing the excess pro tor
tion for bad crop years vuhsu
luting wheat for feed grains or
feed grains for wheat and mb-
'fituling wheat for oats and rye
Berner said the signup imiid
extend* from Jan N IM to
Apnl 1, IM in Texas. Deaf
Smith County
gar. which is presently open
The commission thinks it re-
ceived a "bum steer" when
Terrell Elliott bbtbiing the hangar designed to
Noe Estrada. Mrs Bettie Her pnitect twin-engine aircraft
aid. Jan *. ,
Mrs Raynold J Herr Mrs
Mary Anderson. Mrs (leorge F
Masso Mrs J J Dribnenki.
lauric Ann O'Hand Jan 3
Mrs Guadalupe Ramires. Mr.
John R Watson Mrs A W
Anstey Mrs Gary J Jones
Jan 1.
Nosy submarines traveling un-
A grocery cart to like an autm dev polar Ice were not able te
mobile cast of operation goes use magnetic compaaaaa and
up according to the number of had to depend on newer navfpa-
ftepa you make. Ittonal drrtete.
typical family with income pri
manh from salary dividend-
Entered aa seconds iasa matter .merest and with type al
at the Post office in Hereford, .teductibte eapenoa* each aa cha-
» act of March ntable conlntailuwu and nve.li
Second, lass postage , B|
The classes are being held as
bum. Ind and Dennis P Ryan.
17. Freemont Ind . were arrest-
ed after a highspeed chase with
New Mexico State Police, after
. . — one of the tires of the youths'
New...
it sallnued from Page I)
total value of tt 1«3.M
This meant an average pnee
tag of MM*
largest permit issued wax
11 3M M* for Sugariand Mall in
March In November, a permit
for 170* *00 was issued lo South-
western Bell Telephone Co for
addition lo Ha Fourth and Mlles
office
And a t!71 M permit waa is-
sued in Augusl lo Hereford
Medical and Surgical Clime for
the expansion which is currently
underwav there
FOUR permit* to tax exempt
organixatiom totaled PHO 00#
largest was M70 DM for La Ela
ta Junior High School in north
west Hereford
The M.313.*l* total for braid-
ing permits issued in IMS com
pares with f*.*M M in IM *«.
37* 7M in I M3 and tl 7 million
m 1M3
The year 1M2 ushered in the
fouryear construction boom
here Pnor to that, construction
tn Hereford had seldom surpas
sed a million dollars in a
month penod
te' The two youths identified
|i( | a* David Lee Rhoads. It. Au-
(CaffiteMd Mm Pope 1)
city maa*gar Dudley Bayne's re-
quest that authorisation be given
to take bida on a mw pick-up
for th* city inspector
Commissioners reviewed an-
nual reports concerning building
permits in the city and new wu ltart on Jan M-
“ 1M Frank Bexner Chairman^
Agricultural Stabilisation *M
tap* in the ciu^.tlon County Committee
announced today Th*
deadline will be Apnl I.
FOR THE king term Cropland
— —, the
—will begin on tbe w*me
dale as for the commodity Pe-
gram*
up
State Classroom
Teachers Officer
Hi-Mom’ Call Winner HasSfx'aksM"nday
A meeting featuring the state
vice president of the Texas
Classroom Teachers Association
will be held at 7 p m Mon
day in the Hereford High School
Auditorium, with the public in-
I vited to attend
Miss Betty Buford Plainview,
I , th.- state CT A officer, will pre
sent a talk entitled "Understand
mg ,. Profession '*
I The meeting is sponsored by
the Deqf Smith County Class
rvaim Teachers Association
which now includes some IM
member* according to Roy Har
i n* chairman
Mi** Buford ha* been a claa*-
room teacher for the past 17
years and for the past four
* years has served as a counse-
lor at Plainview High School
CofC Installs
New Officials
At Dinner Today
Annual Installation Dinner for
shown to the firemen and mem- the Deaf Smith County Cham-
bers of their families ber of Commerce will be held
The film and a denxmslralion at 7 3# p m today in Uie Here-
was presented to the department ford County Country Club
The affair held annually for
sonnel safely supervisor for the the chamber directors and Uieir
Southwestern Public Service wives, will feature guest speak-
Comer a member of the er Caroil Davidson executive
American Society of Safety Eli- va-e president of the Big Spnng
gineers used a life size mod Chamber of Commerce
le. Ressia Ann', to demonstrate
the method of mouth to mouth
resusitation Each of the fire-
men were able lo practice on
the model
It Was also annouo. ed by Bob
Spaulding, training officer for
the department that in the fU
ture several meetings are whe
duled on the practice of first
The IM voluntary wheal pro- aid which will he for the fam
dies the memtiers
Hurt In Mishap j
A *7 year-old former Hereford
resident, now living in Amar-J
illo. i* reported to be In "rtt-l
tremely critical condition.’' ini
Northwest Texas Hospital a*
the result of a pickup — train'
oilmen in Amarillo Sunday
John H Jones, who is cur-
rently a caretaker at the Will
CORAN. Guatemala tffi— Jaw* Bogeri Range Riders Arena to
wsn't lack for exercise during Amanllo suffered severe head
the coming reason Guatemala s injuries in the accident which
chicle production promises to <s-cured within the city limits
break all record* of Amarillo
With near parfect weather IM The pick up waa reportedly
contractor* are working In El driven by his son. Johnnie Ray
Petan Guatemala's jungle pro- Jones, IT. who was not injured
vinca and location tt most af Witnese* said Jone* was
its chide tree* Last year there thrown from the pickup and
war* M cortrndor* working skidded saverai feet on the pave
El Paten. Bailee iformeriy ment before hitting a car stop
British Homhiras) and Mexico's ped on the south side of the
Yucatan Peninsula are the croestng
main sources of chide --------------
"MI-MOM" CAU AWABOBD — M» 1 A
Jonas »ece.ve» o certificate from Bob
Spaulding, representative of the local *12*.
which writ snob1* he' to talk lo her ion
CALL GOES TO BATTLE ZONE
Itotteroteffi T“*
1 Wheat. Cotton !
And Feed Grain ——- „
Signup Slated -----------
» * ... with lettuce dryers end ffirod-
The signup tar the IM* pro- a^ka pmatble ytr
grams
r-3 vo Distributor* of Texas, the
Bv distribution company
— Bravo has also announced the
gTamZfaTmrri'"become eligibie expansion of its marketing area
for various benefits in the form ,o Lubbock, where flrot ship
of pay menu - and also for "lent of the product was made
loans muter the commodity pro- Tuesday
grams
However, Bt-zner reminded
farmers that participation in the
various diversion programs is
not automat* — filing an ap-
plK at loo whK’h shows the opera-
tor's program intentions is the
first necessary step in qualify-
ing for program benefits
Hospital
Notes
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
David I. Ragan. Rt. »; Roy
S Randall 1U Av* H; R W.
Dillard, Box M Mrs Larry
Walterschetd. Rt 1; Mrs. Flo-
rence McDorman. IM N Emma
Mr* W. E Coak. Box 1*U;
Mrs Sarah Howell, Friona
R L Mason. Rt *; O A.
Smith. 4*3 Irving O C Doggett.
Rt S. Edward Spurgeon Amar-
illo. Mrs John C Hicks 21*
Ave A; G K Horton. Box 1*7;
Leo Barela. 317 Ave. I; E R.
Combs Box M, Mrs Georgia
Benefield. King's Manor
Mrs
Ave . Mrs Mabel Wagner 1*
Beach. Jack Fortenberry. Star sewer line was installed at a
Rt . Adnan. Chuck Slaughter, cost exceeding *33.IM
LaJunta. Colo , Mrs Harry Bm Bayne also reported that an
nett 3*7 E Fifth. Charles Black estimate of N.M had been re-
Hl 1 Mr* John I McCutchen ceived on the cost to enclose
3*3 Elm. Mrs Luella Rice, the large hangar recently com-
Westgate pleted at the Hereford Munici
PATIENTS DISMISSED pal Airport
Mrs G A Turner Mrs W Commissioners tor some time
M High Miss Virginia Valdei. have wished to enclose the han-
Jan 5
Mrs larnn Vandergrift Mrs
Ernesto B Martine*. Dr H A
Cavneu Mn 1
Texas under
to. U7»
paid st Hereford Texas Any
errimeous reflev tton upon the „ puPiK service lo give the typi
character standing or reputa taxpayer ensnigti background
turn <rf anv iierwai firm or corp t(l prepare hu <n*n tax return
oration which may appear in with ctmfidenie that he is pay
the columns ut this paper will ln< I<B, int* nor too
be gladly corrected upon fue mui h lal
natke of same being given to
the editor peiwonally at the nf
flee Subarnption Rates Zone __ _
I. MM par year. Zone 1 and Fdwin Axe Certified
5^*7* ,,r,r W,Ul ,h* PublK- Accountant and Joe Pru-
itt Internal Revetra* Agent
flexible schedule of lettuce fibers to Hereford for
adopted processing
_ ' ■ "I National Smoking Fibers, the
ASC State Committee deterrmn- corporation recenUy established
ing the most appropriate period joins the Bravo team which also
for the activity In most States, includes Tobaccoless Smokes,
the signup penod is uniform in Inc . the research and develop-
all counties
In general both the commo-
dity programs --------
diversion of crop acreage into
an approved conserving use C.
meeting provisions of the pro-
Javcees Stage
Annual Work
..UM. good a. >. dto diinnx Fwum Saturday
tinues k<mm: an n aid during J
mo*t of IM Hereford Jaycees will sponsor
Livestock prv-es. at a heart- their annual Work Forum Sat-
breaking low early in IM are urday beginning al 7 p m at
at least back to a profitable the Community Center
level and show no signs of de-
clining this year
NOME FARMERS have com bold the forum to outline Jay-
plained that recently enacted <'«* activities to new members
farm programs will mean a cut as well as the old ones
in return* for IM but full im THE MEETING wiU begin
pact of th* farm bills remain with a dinner and then will fea-
to be seen ture various speakers at the
Dw-se are among signs which event
add up to a stable economy to- El von Delaney, of Muleshoe
cally in IM observers says will be the featured speaker and
Added io this are possibilitie* will conduct the forum with the
for further industrial expan majority at talks being on chap-
sion according to Wayne ter management
Thomas, president of the Deaf Pat Newell, of Hereford, will
Smith County Chamber of Coan- also he one of the featured
merce speaker* for the -vent and will
"WE HAVE leveral industrial be discusamg chapter managa-
proapei t* which should ma- ment Newell is the area chair-
tenalue during the coming 1J man on chapter management,
months Thomas told the Hereford Jaycees are a part
Brand of the Region LB of Area 1
Im luded in prospects whxh The local club i| expecting sp-
ore currently in the negotiating proximately M members from
stage are a large meat packing the region as well as various
plant "ami several other in member*
dustne* related to agriculture."
Thomas said
The twikting story .tepends
on industrial growth Thoma*
continued and tt this area
move* out as fast as we think
it could It wtl) be just a*
phenominal in IM as it has
tieen this year '
^—MML
attempted to aid thr rerciii- id
another man p m and will be two hours long
Jone* whose wife Barbara featuring an actual working
session where sample income
tax forms l*t* and M*A will
he filled in with the heii of ex-
perts
All material fur the course is judgment on the disposal
tielng provideif by the Internal their < raps Produc ers of pnee
Revenue Service The < uursr is supponrd iummodities now will
designed tn help taxpaver* tn the he able lo secure pnee support
coverage through loans or pur
' bases on eligible quantities at
anv time tie (wren harvest and
about one month before thr loan
By TOM WINGO
Mow WOM«
They and yours and theirs
freedom is why I am here so
I'm not complaining "
This quote was taken from a
letter recently written by a
service man who will receive
the "Hi-Mom call given by the
local tllM Communa awn* Work
ers of Amenia
THE CALL was awarded
to Mr and Mrs J A Jones
ut Walcott The call will be
made to their son Chief War
rent Officer Derral C Junes,
stationed with the First Calvary
Air Mobile Unit in South Viet
Nam
Jone* a IM* graduate ut
Claudr High School served nine
year* in the U
fore entenng
vear* ago
and three ihiidren Tony.
11. La Wanna, agr hair and
John agr two livr al Fort
Henning Georgia also dec lined
an offer to keep a diary say ing
Some of these things will he a
little trouble forgetting as it
is without having wntten II
down I can tell you anvthmg
you would c are to know when
I return for each baltlr is vi-
v id in one s mind for a long
long time That also helps i»w
stay alive during the next when
close (very close I calls are
survived
IN TEI.I.ING of eating < anned
haniturger for thanksgiving.
Junes said Wish I could dig in-
to that butter fresh eggs milk,
and meal and that sort ut thing
we never see '
Hob Spaulding, representative
arrange-
ments are tiring made with the
His parents have bved tn the Sagwn U8O to complete the call
Hereford -ires for six year* and between Jonrs end hes parents
they now farm near the Walcott
com mum tv
A aster of Josie* Mr* Boldly
Byer* live* at 402 long
IN THE last letter to hi* par
ent* wntten l>e< 1* lone* told
of the high mountain* in the
area thr tall rlrphant gras*
"that compare* a little with
Johnson grass except its very
dense and taller than any man "
He also told of the death o( tax form preparatMm qaataured
an enlisted man who had work by the Panhandle Chapter of
ed with him in maintenance Certified PuMk Accountants and S Itepartment
also an acquaintance of hi* fa the Internal Hr venue Service
ther Hl* friend who he termed *||| he held Jan 13 at the Here
"a good soldier with a wife and ford High Sshcad IcMiifonum
three children died white he Hereford
TH* CLAKh will begin at 7 twesm the final availability dale
fur town* and the loan maturity
•tale
For the IM crop program*
the two date* have been brought
ctoaer tn order to give farmer*
natre time in whw h to make a
on the disposal of
fE MINUTE, PLEASE
lletied ar* y* whan m*n shall
'•proach you. and p*r*ocute you. and
iay all manner of again it you
falsely, for my mA* tamer* and b*
•*c**dcngly glad for grant I* your
toward in h*ov*n for to p«r**cuted
Hl*y th* proph*f| b*for* you." Molt
. M_. w* iMrald vndaritond thi* correct
J ”•* •*•'7 *»• wh« '4 p*r»*cuf*d is promised a
wMm Fa, I*, ot Y0U tuH<r at e my,derer "
or a. a m*ddl*r in oth.r m*n',
mofter, but rf o mon rafter al a Christian, Im him
not b* o*ham*d; but l*t hi* glorify God in thii BOM.**
TB* Apoi'lwc of th* t_._‘
count*d worthy lo iuff*r di.honoc fkr
Chritf." (Act* 5,4I>.
So lo oil Christian* w* iay. "K»*p th« cWn up- k,«,
W^ki"9 *• Port’ °’
n»*i with Chrhf
VW Mil
water and sewer connections
THE REPORT showed a total
of JM new water
city dunng IM
Additional water lines and
tape coat more than Ml.M dur
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1966, newspaper, January 6, 1966; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321565/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.