The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 2 of 18
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B'vih Hereford Pohc< Dep* . Sg’ E ’ Well*.
H.gwoy Po*^o; Claud«a Lorewotd. Key Club
SweetbtoH, lol yd Sharp, >nsa*once taleman
and Ph» p Ca n president ©< the Key C’ub
(Hereford B'O'-’d
KfY CLUB GUFSTS — A new program wo
inaugurated during the Key Club mee’ ng
ot the Hifbory log BeVOwrant Monday
night that deoh With driving tofety Pit
tured above ore left to right Cap* Don
IttlGATfO BERMUDA GRASS — Part of
65 acres of irrigated bermuda grass on the
Andrew Kershpn form west of Hereford,
this field will graie cattle while po»tu»e
grasses rest and revive (Hereford Brand
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Three Placed
On Probation
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act
cinerotor loco’ed nearby. The fire was
contained to the area immediately around
the incinerator and the lumber (Hereford
Brand Photo)
LABOR CAMP FIRE — Minor damage wos
the result of a fire in the Hereford labor
Comp Monday morning. Firemen sold a
pile of used lumber apparently hod caught
fire when trash blew in from a neo'by in.
Three persons received proba-
tion and 17 other cases were
dismissed during action Tues
day night m 69th District Court
Celestino Gomez and Eloy
(.'rias. charged with the Octo-
ber rape of two teenage girls,
were placed under five years
probation each after they plead
ed guilts to the charges con-
nected with Amarillo girls The
men were indicted on the charge
Dec 12
Frank Perales pleaded guilty
to a charge of driving while in-
toxicated seoind offense, and
received a three year probated
sentence from District Judge
Archie McDonald
District Attorney Bill Hunter
filed motions dismissing 17 oth-
er cases all of which were
signed bv Judge McDonald Hun
ter said the majority of the per
sons involved were serving out
sentences for other crimes
I Four Travel To
Party At Canyon
Mr and Mrs Russell Carver
and son, Randall, and Erin Wer-
I tenberger were Hereford resi-
dents among the guests at a re-
ception in Canyon Saturday
evening honoring Mrs. Edith
Eckhardt, who is moving to Cen
tral Texas.
She has been an officer in
the Texas Panhandle Heritage
,-••. Foundation, and the Hereford j
residents have been associated .
with her tn its programs. The
j3|H | reception was in the home of'
wQ Mrs. Pies Harper. Foundation
president, and Dr Harper.
Carver has been a Foundation :
! director since its second year I
and his son played the role of
Dude in last summer's produc- i
MB tion in Texas, the musical dra-
!*■ ma by Paul Green presented in
the Pioneer Amphitheater Wer,
tenberger i- techmeal director
MM for the amphitheater
County...
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quested these
Commissioners also reaf
firmed their views that county
Insurance only be handled
among firms that devote their
entire time to insurance vervic
es A request had tieen made
by a firm to enter their com
pans into the county plan This
plan < alls for one company sup-
plying the services but distn
hut ion of the business among
Mabie long time companies oper
atmg full time agencies in
Hereford
Salary for Charles staten a
custodial employe recently hired
for the courthouse was set at
.> month
Th<- court discussed u|« caning
legislation that would abolish
the f oul-on Dnvw bill the bill
that has promoted the liuilding
of farm to market roads in Tex
"If w'- Ion* this tall we will
Im falling back — right now we
have the hest farm to market
paving program of any state
Don.ild Mirks explained
The court stressed that public
attention |. needed to keep the
dure from abolishing the
Baking combreao to use in
turkey stuffing"’ If you want to
follow a traditional Southern
method omit sugar in the corn-
bread
Kershen...
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feed lots need to be cleaned
Kershen also points with pride
to four concrete crossings
which he had placed in the Tier-
ra Blanca Creek bed These
dams ' block only part of the
water which flows in the creek
when it rains
Areas only fifty feet away ,
from the last eastward dam
were dry in contrast to the one
and one-fourth miles of water
trapped between the concrete
crossings
There is about 10 acre feet
of water held in the channel of
the creek at all times." Ker-
shen said
One other dam traps water
coming down the slope toward
the creek Kershen noted that
this dam holds about one-half
acre of water for his cattle
A siltation dam in front of the
earthen water dam blocks silt
Kershen said that he planted
grass above the siltation dam
in 1949 “I ve never had to clean
out the siltation dam area." he
stated
Kershen has supplemented his
education by "reading all the
time He gives credit to read
ing national news daily read-
ing farm papers, and working
with farm organizations I plan
to return to school when I re-
tire.*' he stated
"J am very interested in con-
servation " he said We must
take care of the soil or starve "
(’ViF Organizes
Evening Circle
In Allen Home
An organizational meeting for
a night circle of First Christian
Women's Fellowship was held
in the home of Mrs Jack Al-
len. CWF president. Tuesday
evening Mrs Forrest Ricketts
was elected leader of the new
group
Fourth Monday evenings in
each month were set as meet- '
ing dates for the circle, but be-
cause of the Easter weekend
next month, the next meeting
will be on March 13 in the home;
of Mrs Bob Renfro.
Officers of the new circle in-’
elude Mrs Glen Nelson, secre- '
tary-treasurer; Mrs. B F. Cain. |
program chairman. Mrs John
Hunter, service chairman; Mrs.
Renfro. worship chairman;
Mrs C Ora Cockrell, telephone
and membership chairman
Others present for the organ-
ization were Mmes Ted Higgins.
Ted Panciera and Gene Brink
Club Pushes
Kes
Safe Driving
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James M Gllleotlae Publisher
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TjpesiMti Mhtam
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McCol
Alvo where p*r acre yields
have not been reduced it is ex
peeled "Jie quality of the CfW
has been lowered
You Con
RENT
A 1967
DODGE
for OS little OS
MF,
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Sc per md»
HEDRICK
Rent A-Car
2nd * Sompvon
in Hereford
grate a h’tle nutmeg over the
top of the custard mixture be-
fore it goes into the oven M'.
dern nutmeg graters are avail
able if Grandma s isn t m the
kitchen'
N E W YORK * — “A
clergyman's wisest council l«
uxnetmies referral to another
clergyman, or to a physician
or elsewhere for help ' Dr
William D Sharpe a physician
The
Hereford Brand
Member Aaaociated Preet
Member National Editorial
Aaan
Published Every Thursday at
IM W. F earth
Hereford. Deaf Smith (maty.
Texas, 7W4S
GUEST SPEAKER -
Generol lo’en G
lom, commonding officer of
AmmiHo Air Forre Bose
spoke to Irons o"d fhoi’
ladies, a* th* annual Easier
Club todies night
Sunday Brand, both papers
Zona I. B4 «S per year Zone 3.
M IS per year Carrier delivery,
Mb per month Single copies.
IBc each
( laeeifted adiertiaing rater Be
per word first Insertion (•<>■
minimum;; Be per word addi
tlonal ineertion
The Kes Club met at the Hltk
or> Log Restaurant Monday
night and inaugurated a special
tern age sale driving program in
Hereford High s«+iool
Ijosd Sharp kxal insurance
-ile-man, gave the addms on
-afe driving and its rrsponsibi
lltlex He made a special point
that reckless driving and acci-
dents cost large sums of money
in fines and cause insurant
rates to go up
Phillip fam is president of
When you are grinding or
chopping baked ham to us* in
a meats s* do not do the chopping
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Mefvla Yauag General Manager
Mrs Naomi Hopson
News Editor
Mrs Floyd (eirmaa.
Women's Editor
Bir Bryaa Er. Adv Manager
Jim O'Watr. Mmp foreman
the < lub TTw Kiwams < lut> <4
Herefirtd sponsors the school
t lub
K»-y Cluti memlirrs hot* to
< ontinue th* program of safe
driving by cooperating with lo-
cal officials in the program and
i>r*a-nting other programs that
will -r.-ate an awareness of saf*
driving by teen agers
Present at the meeting wer*
Kiwanis president Dean Herr
ing and some club memliers
Highway Patrolman Sgt Bill
fOTTON Mwh of the late »*H Sharp city pobee officer
> <Aton in iBsm cotton pnelueing fapt fain Brush and Key Club
areas of the Texas High Plains ,.
and in adjacent areas of New
Mexico and Oklahoma was hit
by freetrs during late ficWber '
and early Novemte r In many <
areas per acre yields have been
reduced considerably Som*
< ommunities report loas of as i
much as Z> percent of the mt- (
pectrd yield with the overall loss
>-rpe<led to run from 10 to 12 <
[wr’ent reducing the overall (
state production of cotton consid
If you want that chocolate
<orif<! tiorw-r- sugar frosting ex
tra rich b*at in an egg yolk or
two B* sure to refrigerate th*
cake on which this frosting is
used
Entered as second-class matter
at the Poet Office in Hereford.
Texas under the act of March
M, U7B Second-class postage
paid at Hereford. Texas Any
erroneous i eflect ion upon the
character, standing or repute
tion of any person, firm or corp
oration which may appear tn
the columns of this paper will
be gladlv corrected upon du*
notice of Mme being given to
the editor personally at the of
fice Subernptlon Rates Zone
1. nM per year. Zone 2 and
above. 13 W per year With the Icons Club todies
Monday The meeb*g *or
•oi held i* rhe new Eoi’e-
Community Budding. on
Fairer liom proiott IHe>«
ford BcO"d Pho’o I
In a n*» Imt/h M<-di< in* and
th* Ministry puhl:-h*d bv
kpjib-ton Century, he nodes
Almost everycaw now fane to-
himself a psychiatrist but the
-kill in the diagnosis and treat
merit of rmcdional disorders is
as hard won as skill in any
other branch of medicine '
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WORK FOR MINISTRY — Key Poland and
N«ll Culpepper will work this year as of
fleers of Hereford Migrant Ministry. They
are treasurer and secretory respectively of
the organization Virgil Dodson, who has
At the grv
helping l<> mm
kT»»und’» .»n<1 the
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Hnn^inx’ Muter from (tie high
er rlrvatkMU in Northeast
Texas >s abo being vtjnMdered
by the Texas Vk »trr !>evel<.(>
men! K«wird U.itwn indjiah-’l
Watson...
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area to the year 2020
Watson stated that the pro- '
jected irrigated acreage for 1980
would be almost 6 million I
acres” He further stated;
that projected income from'
these irrigated lands would to-
tal 1616.737 000 in 19M)
However, after 1980 the pro-
jection indicated a decline- Due
to .i decrease in available water,
irrigated acreage would drop to
just over 2 million acres by 2020
W atson pointed out that by 2020
projected income from the ir-
rigated lands would be only M5S
«9« 'W0
What were talking about,"!
Watson said 4 is the opportunity
for our children to stay here if
they would like to "
Watson then discussed various
plans to provide irrigation wat
er to prevent the 2020 jroject
mgs from coming to pass
Citing efforts bv West Texans
to get this area included in the
Texas Water Plan Watson ex
plained in state plans to bring
water to West Texas He di-
cussed pumping water up the
Red Colorado and Brazos Riv
* nit of state water
come from such projects as th.-
I Iklahoma Navigation Project
Misscain M; sivsippi |4.i'
and the North American Wat'-r
and Power Alllaw (NAWAPAl
plan Watson exjilairied that
NAW APA |ie»tpos*s to bring wat
er from Alaska south into M*-x
Uatsun touched on various
jirutilemv in bnngint water to
A. • ■ a. need to ask
where, when arid how much
he said
He |«nnt*d to the questions of •«-
1cm il control a master water
distort, storage (surface or
und»-rground>. and water rights
The problem of acceptance by
tho-c- along nvers used to
pump water upstream wav Is-
lustrated er .iphwally In Au-
tin th* other day it was hard
for me to imagine th* Colorado
River flowing backwards ' he
said
Wa’son concluded bv saying
tt at agriculture prcsiucticm from
ttrts area will h* badly ra-edc-d
in IS to 2o years "We cannot
be w ared by the size of this
problem " he -aid "we must
have th* Water "
Rcgary Club l*resid*nt Alex
s-ftir<«-ter closed the meeting
following th* address tn Wat
-on Hill Davis. Jr Mrakared
guest- and program chairman
w.<. Rotarian Wes Fisher
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a* advisor and coordinator for Co a de
Am.gas during the comir g year See story
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MOBIL PHONES
for the first Time ever. Mob<l Phones
ket today With each MOBIL PHONE
to fit any need or serve any purpose
We carry the most up to date, fully
transistorized equipment on the mor-
You get free service on your equipment
a dispatcher, and many more items
Give us a coll and see how inexpensive
it would be to own your own MOBIL
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CAFF OWNfK FIGHTS BLAZE . S.-pse- o^’-e of
♦*e M‘Cbory log Pes’Osjfont * shown 4 gM ng the f ’e w*«ch
bto*e out n ht* fpab s'-men* Tuesday Mo*t of
the damage to •»to«’ont *»o br e*ed *o be from *he
moke The f*re repO'ted y bego - when a filter n the
venting system go* too ho* ond caught f>te
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Plntnx t Sunset Dr
HerefordjTewat
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» good fight
to wage, ii
for which t
NE MINUTE PLEASE
THE CHURCH I lOVE
IIKES A GOOD FIGHT
F.ght !hu good f.gh* of ihu fadb .
*oV» hold of *ho •'♦'•al l.fu to wh.cr
yOv <•♦*♦ railed whoa you ceod*
>n th* pr*t*n<*
T»e»othy 6 121
wh.<h Chc.lt
iotiv I’k* *o wag* .1 P'*ca*ly *h*
purpose for which we we.e born
ago'* Ou*’ a not o phyi.col fight, but a tP'"’vwl one
It it written For we O’, not rOntend.ng ogo nyt Hevh
ond blood b«’ ogn-ivt ’he pr.nc >pal>*>et aga.nvt the
powetv ago’"vt the world tu'e'v of 'h.i p-eient dock
new oga "<t th. ip ' .ua hovtt o* wnkedneu >n the
heavenly placet lEphevcotH 6 l?l
The ba’Ue between the ‘otrei o* nghteouineti
led br ,h* >••«* Chr.vt ond the torrev o’ evil led
br Satan It ever before vt We choove the tide we
with to fight on There iv none who Vit in the grand
V’ondt ond wO’e letut hot to.d. He who it not
with m* « ogcl.n t me I Motthew 12 301 So you
boyt who let you' w vet take core of the Chrttt.on t
dutiet in you' fom ly while you try to play o neutro*
role, mon you've already been deceived Vou O’e on
the t'de of Sofon ond don't know If
Without engaging >n rornot wo'fore we hove
plenty of bottlev to f.qht At fo' Of I'm concerned
the bet’ place to t’ort it oqa.ntt our own lower nature
Foul the opot’le fought o running bottle oil h>« life
with th.t *Or' of thing He void For I know Iho’
nothing good dwell’ within me, ’hot lv. in my Heth
I con will what i right, but I conno* lolwoytl do if."
(Romont 7 IB) Solomon wrote. He that it tlow to
anger it better ’han m.ghfy; And he that rulet hit
tpirit than he that toket o city" IRroverbi 16 32)
We mutt ront’ontly fight the good fight ogointt
our Own ignorance by t’udying the tcrip’uret By tudy
become enlightened by Him who it the ’ight
of the world We mu ’ rorry on th* good fight ognmit
greed hotted envy within OU’ Own heor’t and in
the heor’t o< othert When we hove won th* battle
ogointt the force’ of evil in our own hear” ond m the
hear” of other’, driven thete out ond allow thrift to
orne into our hear”, there will be no more comol
oo'tlet on the fe.ldt looked with blood of our torn
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