The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 4 of 18
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Tbe Hereford Brand, Hereford, Teaes. Thors.. Fab. 16. 1967
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Simulated Rescue
Gives Practice
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gas air conditioning in the
that % your cue to comfort with
first hot days of summer mahe ah i-nfrarr >•
gas air conditioning Then your friends mil applaud your forethought Install
NO PAYMFN1S UN I It MAY 1st
INMAU NOW
HEDRICK DODGE • 2nd & Sampson Hereford
Fas air conditioning now
Pioneer Natural Gas Company
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by Corinne Moore
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Air Conditioning
in the Winter?
Orchids Are
Favors For
See the tough new Dodge
Trucks at the Dodge Boys
You can tell they’re good guys —
they all wear white hats.
person u
mg no driver'
Mr*
Haren
with
and aft
Sixteen of the fine* paid were
for speeding and totaled 1335
There were three drunk charg-
es. with the violator* being fined
a total of 1155
ford Science Fair Fr.day Brad ii the ion
of Mr and Mri Donald Und, 140 Green-
wood (He'eford Biand Photo)
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Where Hiwoy 60
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Who s New
Mr and Mr* Paul W Bryan
are the parent* of a buy David
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Traffic Fines
Show Speeding
Is Problem Area
More than 30 persons have re-
ceived fines in Justice of the
Peace Court for traffic viola
tions thus far thi* month
or assiung them in any way
Membership in the patrol doe*
not affect the draft status of
anyone
Present at Sunday's meeting
were Gerald Burney Air 1st
pilot. Ken Lee Ci M-gt ground
crew Herbert Lovan. Basic
ground crew Weslie Owen. l*t
Lt . pilot Teresa Rudd. ob*erv-
four years and at present, has
one aircraft The group meets
once weekly on Mondays at 7 30
P m at La Plata Jr High
The main purpose of the pa
trol is to aid the Air Force in
locating planes that crashed or
landed and rescmemg the crew •
ed Mrs Arthur Clark of the
arthritis campaign and Mr*
Art Lewis of the cancer cam-
paign
Mr and Mr* Vernon Darden
Mr and Mrs Don French cum
pleted formalities of transferr-
ing their membership here from
other chapter*
over do it on
We •• got
The Dodge
Boys Sell
Tough
Trucks!
SIJCIlOSEbwdCRYSTAl* <»ROW1 H
installs Gas
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er and Rosemary Scheeti, ob-
server.
Bill McClesky. Basic, ground
crew John McClesky. 2nd Lt.,
pilot; W T Thompson, Capt.,
ground crew. C. K Crawford,
SMN observer. Kenny Womble,
2nd Lt. pilot; Milton C Adams
Capt. victim; and Curtis Tra-
week, 1st, mission controlling
officer, all from Hereford.
Richard Pavek. CWO, pilot
and Carolyn Luse. CWO, obser-
ver, both from Amanllo. assist-
ed.
there lower photo shows the victim, ployed
by Dr Milton Adorn* with on iniured O'm
ond owoit* med>col attention from John
McClesky ond Mark Roberson Bhey forgot
their med>col hit and thus decided to pack
up and go home The plane used os the
one m trouble pictured in the bach
ground (Hereford Brand Rho’o*)
Hereford Composite Squadron
42175 of the Civil Air Patrol met
Sunday at the Hereford Munici-
pal Airport for participation in
training for search and rescue
operations of planes involved in
accidents This included practic-
ing communications from ground
to air by means of signals from
the downed plane
The group was divided into
four teams, each consisting of a
pilot and observer and two per-
sons as the ground crew The
pilot and observer would search
for the location of the accident
and when found, would relay
directions to the ground crew as
to how to get there, what kind of
trouble the plane is in and what
is needed at the scene The di-
rections would be written on
paper and sent down in a piece
of iron pipe with a banner at-
tached to It.
The ground crew would then
drive to the spot and give aid
Also, the plane would fly over
the best road to get there and
would be followed by the crew
in the car. When the plane
reached the scene, it would cir-
cle many times above it so the
ground crew could pinpoint the
location
Used Sunday as the plane that
had trouble were pieces of card-
board put together to form the
shape of an airplane
Practice in this type of oper-
ation will be held once each
month The location will be hard
er to find each time also Last
Sunday, the pilot had beatings
from two radio stations, but lat-
er. he will not be supplied
with much information.
The Civil Air Patrol in Here and Lucille Fdward* Colorado
ford has been in operation for Spring*
Announcement was made of
a district school of instruction
to be held here March 30
Members received an invitation
to a friendship program at Sil-
verton Feb 2> Chairmen of
two health projects pursued by
GRAND CHAMPION ELEMENTARY DIVI-
SION — B'ad Lind Northwest 6th grader,
took fop honor* m hi* division a* the Here-
• on-rvtition will be skill *pred
contest* in all areas of VICA
work including leadership skill*
to be Smith also indicated that the
it * a tea< hers would hear a speaker
who will talk on the new
Three persons were charged
with parking on the roadway
and fined a total of 535
fined |2'i for hav
license and ano
ther 110 for making a turn with
out safety
We will be making plans for
contests held in
Amarillo m April," smith stated
OES Women
Orchids brought from Hawaii
by the B E. Robersons and
Jimmie Allreds members who
recently made a tnp to that
state, were presented to women
at the meeting of the Order of
Eastern Star Tuesday evening
in Masonic Hall
Mrs Clifford Galley of Ama-
nllo. the Robersons daughter,
made the presentation A spe-
cial Valentine corsage was giv-
en Mr* Marple Cline, worthy
matron, as a gift from mem-
bers
Mr and .Mrs Ray Todd. Mrs
Spicer Gnpp and Mr* Morns
Enfield were hosts at the Val-
entine meeting, attended by 43
persons Guests who are mem
bers of other chapters were Mr
and Mrs Jim Lang. Littlefield.
Mr* Bob Bingham Seminole
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SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION — Th#
Civil Air Patrol practiced on tha search and
rescue of troubled plane* Sunday for pre-
paration for such emergencies Photo on
top shows the fake piano a* 't it spotted
by the search party on on airplane Middle
photo show* a plan# that hat ms' dropped
the message to a ground crew telling what
it needed at the tcene and how to go'
Christopher, burn on Feb
He weighed « lb* 12', ot*
Mr and Mr* ~
Jackson are the parent* ul a
girl Marganta Cuellar boro on
Feb It. She weighed • lb* $ o»*
It dr* brant have
cooked ui hard water,
good •d>-a to add baking wda who will talk on the
after the beam have been soaked wage hour law "
and are read* to hr cooked V *e Vor ational Indust rial ('lube of
4 teaspoon or soda to 2 quarts Amenta (VICAl are club* in
water area* of vocaUonal studies
A buffet supper tn the home
of Dt and Mr* J H McCrary
wa* the Valentine entertain
merit of LAUegra dub mem
tier* for their husband* Tues-
day evening Mr* Gene Cope
and Mr* Haren Wood-* were
hostesses with Mrs McCrary
They decorated table*
symbol* of th" holiday
er »upper the group played
game* of Heart* High score
awards went to Mr* Rob Sims
and Jim Carnahan
Couple* present were the Ale*
Schroeter*. Fat Robbins Rich
ard Pickens, Houston Frye-
Joe Lyon*. John M Ar-. * Den
ni» Loma* Howard R Johnson*
Cameron Gault* Jimmy Conk
aright* Tommy Carnahan* No
Me Ballard*. Bud Snyder* Hoi,
by Vetgeb. John I Smith*
Jim Carnahans sima. Copes
Wood* and M'-f'rary*
Three persons were charged
with multiple violations One
nun received violation* tor no
valid sticker 515 no driver s
license *20 wrong side of road
not passing lit and failure to
dim lights when meeting tratfn
Ilk Another was charged with
speeding. 520 and failure to
herd signal* 510 The third wa*
fined for false driver * license
IA> no dnver > license. 520 and
false lr ense plate* 52*'
\ ICA Teachers
Attend Confab
Hereford vocaUonal teacher*
will attend a District V! meet
ing of the Texas Vocational In-
dustrial Clubs of America this
weekend The meeting will he
field in the Hilton Hotel in Plain
view February 17-IB
Teacher* attending from Here
ford are Mr* Mane Crafton
(Cosmetology l. Bill McDoweU
(auto mechanic*I. Gerald Week
ly 'building trade*) and Alvin
Leftover chocolate sauce may smith (Industrial Cooperative
be stored tn a tightly covered Framing)
jar >n the refrigerator lu-foro
using allow the sauce (in the Dictnct VI
jar* to stand at room tempera
tore until (t hie* it* chill, then He explained that the student
reheat the sauce nn the jar)
in hot water
Ever add canned clam*
canned tomato soup If
try this be ture to add water
rather than milk in preparing
ttie soup And emee the dam*
are in the soup heat hut do not
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enough pump* and
enough *en to fl've every
body top service Cone
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Moore Bros.
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