The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 1 of 18
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Hereford Brand
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HEREFORD, TEXAS, 79045, THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1967
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Stardust Is Slated
As School Production
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Batson Talks
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Uatcr To Rotary
Krr
Arn«y
County Accepts Gas
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wife
Bid From Texas Co
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m* ver al of I hr aluminum houxr*
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Water Plan
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part of the Tex a. Wat
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off waler oxer *'ra**kin<l
*hm rypl.unrd that a
hrrn«r rrcrlfW arr nrrdrd
qualify for purrtiav. »hr uud
The cast consists of the fol-
Kathy Pool.
Muth rd
a low
•nry to
uith
Rank.
Hill
<v*a< h<
|4ant Bermuda
filter the uutr
the lotal
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Frank Ford Jr.
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WATER IN TIERRA BIANCA CREEK’ — Water is trap
ped behind low concrete covered crossings placed in
rhe channel of Tierra Blanca Creek as if runs through
Kershen Is Named
ANO’hER TWO POINTER — Gun. Dural
all around athlete, goes up for an easy
lay up during oction of h»s lo t game With
the Hereford Whdeface boskethall team
oga'Hst Dwm« s Tuesday night Duval • con
Jl RV f ALL (RANGED
til prrwiu. who were told
to report lor Jury dm« Mia.
m Friday hare bora asked by
«Mh DKirict Judge Irrhto Me
Donald to report at 1 33 p to.
Wednetda. ln.tr ad
3 change In M-bedule In
court ease. forced the port
pnwemewt. Mdd Judge Mr
rurthi
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• ird Tierra HImim a < reek
ski. Kandy Hill, Carla Stengel,
and Donna Flesher
o f the land
1*4* Kervhen and hi* wife Anne
Hariri work toward t h e
Water Ih-i.’l.ipment Board P
Krr*hrn Is Precinct 4 Director
of the High Hain* I ndrrgmund• fl
Haler ('nn*?rvati<m District J
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helped
r and
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be
house
Permission was granted by
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£
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term* til
*er> <»th«r
I pla |'ie w li |w* |»r» vt led t<»
Krr*hm al a future meeting of
the Hereford I mo* Club
trass to help
The water will
akmg a terrace vprradiiu.*
iner the imMurr as it r i
ak*ng the net wir»* fence
<»f land u*e enable*
*r manure from
Sugar f«*ed It 4*
usual! i
ready for
spreading rr mure when
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’e avatluhir
Held in the Dawn Communih
Center Fndax night, Fehruan
the Sums r Is the mm
r aim ng
a m over an hour after bids
were opened Gulf Oil had ser-
tired the county this past year
the lane
* e»shen
vets above the km area
•rn the beels and thr south*
corner <4 his field Krr-
*tated hr will plant mik>
p hold the* *otl
n in the corner he will
sistent boll monoworing and long field
goals helped tSe he'd to win ntna garnet
and lose the rast by a very few points
du'■ ng the sea on (Hereford frond Rhotol
activity
effort i
district and area
iIm> mdu .«1ed that K» r
u*ed thr (•real Plain*
>b*d rowaervatian pr*
rut 1214 acres
explained that
hel|s*d
>r* and
daughter*
atiufi wa
Times. Renfro noted
The play is about a nice,
hard-working girl who*e efforts
have made her a famous ac-
tress Renfro stated He ex-
plain'd further that the play
concerns what happens when
she visits a dramatic school
full of students trying to bve
:<• their parts ’
In a cast of D there are about
-in lead roles in the play Ren-
Andrew Ker*hrn fn*m Herr
ford will tie .murfig *r sent era
West Texin* who will *tud*
vartou* *jduti<m* t<» < aliforma
water ((Ttiblrm* during thr week
of February 2R 24
Kershen explained that wf»m
they return thr group will wntr
i* in hi* vet <md term
d 4 Dim-tur of thr
I *wh-tgr”un<1 U at
Ind The di*
smith Ran
krm»trong
*tudied
♦ dher member* of the krrmip
irw lixk* Martin \Khul* a Fort
Worth engineer working with
Mate water studies and Tex
Watsap fn<n Amanllo Watson
ix ('hairman of the West Tex
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:g 66TH YEAR _ NO. 7
di»tnbut«l .idult probation offirr
I ruler the prevent arrange
ihe jail for county vehicle, menu when an attorney 11 ap
iTicr <m rvinilar u 1I1». ethyl, pointed to a ca»e by the court.
It** and dievl into Gulf the attorney ti paid a fee of
tad* were 1243. 14.11 and 1075 ITS from the county at the
Magnotta bid. were 12*0 IS|( time of the trial If the party
and
»ame variance with the differ
eme between the two low bid«
and
r imu
building. • I cm
hale dotw it aithMil them
.aid
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wa.
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1433 and 1073
1310 time of the trial
1124 oil. had about the heing defended I. placed on pro-
bation. the probation order ha»
teen re.idmc that he pav 350 in
attorney fee. The«e are collect
ed piecemeal through the adult
probation office
Thr attorney involved may
eventually be paid 373 for I
•imple caw involving only a
feu minute* of court time Thu
.ituation wa. called to the
court", attention by lowetl
Sharp adult probation officer
for the Wth District He cited
an Pittance of another county
rrqueMtng that the attorney fees
that are paid by probationers,
be directed to the county to rv-
pav the expenw the county ha.
incurred for the court appointed
attorney
The First National Rank of
Hereford wa. accepted by the
commissioner, a. the depository
for county and county .chool
fund. During the meeting the
<-ourt approved I wind for Judge
IH C. William, a requirement
of the Judge". po*itk>n a. Coun-
i ed by labor being donated by
the knights of Columbus. The
building will be 24 x 24. the
same size addition as the last
steel addition made. The group,
representing several city chur-
ches. stated that such outstand-
ing cooperation is responsible
for the ministry being able to
expand their services to the peo-
ple of the labor camp. The group
accepted a gift from the Catho-
lic Chaplain in the amount of
*4*3 78. the fund being made
available through servicemen
stationed at Amanllo Air Force
Base.
Total cost of the building ma-
tenals will be *1.062 delivered
at the site The company selling
the materials said that they
would charge *429 for construc-
tion With the donation of the
labor, the only other cost to the
group will be the *436 required
' for the concrete.
To be added to the east of
the present buildings, the faci-
lity will give more room for
the work carried on by Eunice
Vasquez and several Vista vol-
unteers Presently working with
the children and adults of the
camp are Pns Choate. Denise
Waltman and Martin Winch, of
V 1st.I
The directors were told that
a new volunteer will begin work
Scroyer from
team
He has had three
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of conservation conscious farmer Andrew
west of Hereforl (Hereford Brand Photoi
< hili Supper I-
Phmiird \f Daun
The public
rhih .upper
io receive the order
One other company Magnolia
submitted a bid that wa. sev- In other action the court
eral cents higher than either of agreed to diKiis. attorney fee.
the two that wen- considered with the District Judge
Migrant Ministry Adds
To Labor Camp Building
Plans to add to Casa de Ami-
gas and election of officers for
Migrant Ministry highlighted
the Wednesday meeting of the
board of directors.
Named president of the group.
Frank Ford Jr will be assisted
by Virgil Dodson, who will be
working as coordinator of ser-
vices for the Ministry and Casa
de Amigas
Jim Arney was named vice
president and Key Ruland will
serve as treasurer. Nell Culpep-
per will serve again as secre-
tary for the group.
Expansion of the buildings
housing the groups activities at
the labor camp will be facilitat-
A grassed waterway has been
installed to control a neighbor *
runaiff waler It empties onto
pasture land The land slojws
down to Tierra Hlanca Creek
which runs through Kershen s
land
Kershen ha. 65 acres of irri-
gated bermuda grass "I want
tn plant 30 more "" he taxi Ker
.hen explained that the bermuda
gras. give, rest to the range
a «tudv of West Texas water samplmc of the Mmjri-t. tn be
plan. We were a.k<-d tn make
thr trip by thr Try a. Water
U» i< lojmieni Hoard,’* hr .aid
Ker.hrn a*id»-d that thr future
•tudv will hr considered by the
Hoard a<
rr Plan
Thr study will include broad a. Advisory Group tn thr Trxa.
mcomrndatlon. for water di»
Iributlon and a master water
district for We.t Texas ac.ord
mg tn Ker.hrn
The group will hr met in law
Angele, hy Harvey o
H< •« President of I rrd.
and Jewett. Im- . Consulting F.n
gineers Kershen Indicated that
Rank, will direct the tour of Thr public is Invited to a
California water projects ehlh .upper Sandwiches, chili
tin the itinerary are stnfn in cold drinks f»e and coffee will
Santa Ana Rakrrsfrtld. and Sac
ramrnto a. well as I os Ange
Iwtweeri h-s and San Francisco Gnmnd
The Kershen. have Ml chil
dren hair girl, and two boy. All
»4 the children are away from
h«»nw n.»w thrr«* jrr *tiU in
*<*haol
Krrxhm farm* <40 .m rr*
r*.‘atri! land and M a<*rx*
l.tlNl with thr rr*t in
Wr also try to kerp !<w r
<<m* thr year round ht
Working' <k»*eh with
I ADA Sod ('nnw-nation s«
hrr*h fi ha* in*talk
*rnati<m practice*
A iltrin (tFn r
in.«naK*rr
*hm ha
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RMarian* heard Tex Watwn
from Xnz.tnUo talk Mondav noon
.i!mju1 an opportunity for our
ctildrrn a* hr explained West
Trxa* water nerd* and plans
Hat*on i* Chairman of the
Wr*t Texas Water Advisory
Group to the Trxa* Water De
irlopment Board ••Some of you
m.n know him as Vice Dre*-
idenl <if Pioneer Natural Ga*
< omp.im in Amanllo.' Mated
Ihck <todwin I<m al ('harnber of
<<immerce H.»ter Resource*
< ommittrr Chairman who tn-
trudui rd W at*«i
Hri .»u*r of thr de< rra*in*t
availabibtx «*f water,
nd that Wr*t Trxa* must take
i < k**er l<mA at *<xirce* of water
Hr m«*nt|(»nrM |w»**lb|r in
< rraM-d u*e of plax.i lake water
and recharge «y*trm* which
1 tn extensive u*e
al*o reviewed
Andren Kershen ha* tjern
named <*ut*tandmx (‘unvervation
F armrr of the Year He was
named b* ttw- Hoard of Super-
vi*or* of the 1 terra Blanca Sml
and Water Conservation Di*
tnct Chairman of thr K’roup i*
(’larencr Brtren
Select>4 <1 w a* baia-d
when * execution of a <
tiun plan on hi* farm wr*t of
Hereford Wilton Green inana
K#,r t-w the i*M. al S«*il ( onxerxa
tmn Srrxicr *aid that Kershen
•O cfMMMf) t«T4 .*ki*r of hl*
i and hard work in the
for <<m*rnati<in in thr
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He noted that the Mate tea
bred that the Federal govern
-nt would do our planning for
u* if w»- did not do it
The JR20 Water stud* Com-
» utter’* report wax al*o di*
«usxed by Watwn This West
Texas *nmp *urxryed a 42 rnun
tx area, profi ting nerd* for the
Ser TEX WATSON pare 2
al SCS utfMV
ird that Krr
u*rd thr Great Plain*
*rxatMjn Program tn appl*
«i praciicr* Thi* |>rnrram
iv«dxr* thr entire farm
<.radr«1 burdir* is one <4 Krr
*h*fi * mans con*rt vatum irch
Thr Ltfxl is lrsrlr*i and
«ndrr* «•( moBnuird
are in*tallrd at 50 f<M»t in
Thr Itfffdrr* trap water
drain to-
Thi* i* a man who once plan-
ned to Ijt a hanker but ha*
farnwd wr*t of Hereford for th«*
|mM I* sear* He termed hi*
farm a ' broken-down farm re-
ferring to it* condition when t»r
[jurchawd it
Bus i ng most
ersr* Deaf
Potter 4 nd
r* Krrwhen
M-rs 'M four s ears
< hamhrr <4 (<»mn
Hrs.RiFte* ( ommittrr
A letter from < ham
icrr Hill Thum|»Min to th* Hoard
<4 Sufwrviwr* HMhal
knsin** *umniation
drdw at»i| indi* idu.il
prar'tov* what
Slow ton slow is the
way Nell Miller Counly Ta.
A.sesMir CoHri for descrilie. the
sale <if car tags so far this year
About MMI lags have tieen sold
during the two week, that they
have tieen offered Mr. Miller
.aid that onhnarily about (on
tags uinild have lieen .old In
two weeks
She expects to sell
II nt* and I2lton tags by April water studies conjumine opera 17 the Supper is
deadline tot displaying l*«7 tion of ground and surface water miinitv ’• annual fund
adjudteattan
recharge water
Mien h a
Hid., tor counly gaMiline were being
ojM-rutl Monday by Cummi.Mun-
er. of Deaf Smith County, who
accepted the bid of Texas Com-
pan' Hid. were close between
Watson (>ulf and Texico, with a secret
ballot determining the company Ions a month allowed for haul community d proper housing is
mg of trash equipment, etc to made available Waldrep and
and from the bam Barton showed a film that illu»-
In other acMn. the court ’ra,«^ "hat one c-ommuruty had
2 ------_ 7_.j done to attract the birds Wald-
_______________„____ with the District Judge The "P explained that Easter Lions
Watson .i|m reviewed the Conoco tad arrived too late to ermversation was held Munday would like to sell the county
eation of the Texas W ater Dr- B >
■topment Board Six member,
rr" appointed by the governor
ter pa»«age of legislation in
Monday Keith
Honda will make the
complete
hr considered arriving at 11 28 afternoon, with District Judge
Archie McDonald agreeing to •“ *» P*aced around the court-
work with the commi.sionerx on
reluming some fee. to the coun-
GaxoMne will he purchased by ty as they are paid through the the court for several farmer,
the county to be distributed adult probation office to cross county road, with van-
through pumps located eart of Vnder the present arrange- ou» water or gas lines Hill
county vehicles menu when an attorney is ap- farms. C B Womble. F dwtn
Axe and Bill Gentry had re
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tags Car title and last sear's supplies adjudication water project
to nght« recharge water, and Following the supper
basin management make up a game, will la* played
Stardust by Walter Kerr will
:• tie presented by the Hereford lowing students:
High School Drama Department Gene Brashear. Jean Roberson,
and Thespian Club March 3rd Ralph Knox. Carol Sue Perrin,
and 4th in the high school audi- Arvis Southward, Nate Stark,
torium Nancy Smith. Bernice Scott.
The play was successful on Gene Diller. Edith Davis, Cyn-
: Broadway and toured in the thia Knox, Alana Cromer. Ke-
? East."" stated Director Robert vin McAndrews. Gerald Witkow-
Renfro Renfro teaches Speech
and English at Hereford High
School
Principally a drama critic,
j- Kerr still writes a weekly col-
umn for the Sunday New York
Kershen also has
acre, of alfalfa
Terrace, help distribute run
Ker
riet wire
used to
spread the water as It come,
•iff the terrace
Problem ar
attention For
<<>mer that hi
Rot at I* ei
Ker.hrn t<
nearby Holly
He explained that
Mime of hl. land I.
m •ntme
insignificant. Commit- ty School Superintendent.
.loner, .aid Melvin Barton and Bill Wald-
The court also agreed to allow r-p appeared before the court
J. C Simpson who Is now care- to explain the program of the
taker at the Bull Bam. to use Flatter Lions Club for the pro-
12 gallon, of gasoline each two motion of purpl«- martin, a bird
week, making a total of 24 gal- that reportedly will settle In ■
The
County Feed Yard Growth Seen — See ABI Page
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Jun Deliberate*
Feed Theft Case
A 12-man jury continued to
deliberate Wedrinday afternoon
in the case of Don Randy who
wa. tried in Wth Dutrict Court
this week on a charge of burg-
lary
The Jury returned to the court
room about 1 p m Ki report
that they ruuld reaek no dr< i.loo
a. Io the guilt or Innwence of
Band, the rase wilt be reset
and tried again before amber
Jory-
Randy and Don Rilev were
charged Jointly with taking cat-
tle feel cube, from the Hoover
farm Riley will tie tried wp
arately
District Attorney Bill Hunter
brought forth five witne.,ex for
the .tale including Ileaf Smith
County Shernff Ed Roberxon.
Panner County Deputy sheriff
Henry Minter. Charles Hoover
feed dealer Charlex Stone and
chemist O I Golden Te.tlfylng
for the detente were Randy",
wife. hi. father and another
chemirt
Member, of the jury were T.
H Tboma. Walter Paetzold. R
N Yarbro George Hitter. Vir-
gil Hall Frank Zinser Marvin
Diller Jim Culpepper Wmfrad
Perry Hugh Cb-arnian Ralph
Rice and Hill J. Paetmid
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