The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1977 Page: 2 of 10
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Exlremiett' Releaie
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Now Sugarland Mall Aiiociation president Earl Brookhart, cantor, (flaked hands
ijylh past Mall president Clete Corliss, right, as now vice-president Jerry Smith
looks on. In elections held by the Mall Association Tuesday morning. Brookhart,
who is owner of The Brogue, was voted to the office Corliss, manager of J.C.
Penney's, has served as president for the past two years. Smith is manager of
C R Anthony's 'Brand Photo;
State Rap Bob Simpson was in Hereford Tuesday seeking support of Na
candidacy for the state sonata Homer Garrison, Mt, and Lynton Allred wore
among those who visited with Slmpaon He la a Democratic candidate for the
senator's seat being vacated by Max Sherman, who resigned to become
president of West Toxas State University A special election date Is to bo set by
the governor {Brand photo)
Mrs Lidds who has maintained the
Innitebold on her talari at an elementary
vcbiateeachre while reaising the lidd. v
five teen age children arrived tn a brown
ford Pint.. tubiompnrt car (North before
lam She walked 50 tret pan more than
50 reporters and ptueographres into the
prtvH to greet het hutband
Hit attorney Peter Maroultt said
I iJd> looked forward to getting home and
spending time with hit family
Reporters got a glimpse of liddv on
school board meeting and for all <rf the
board t subsequeni meetings thn school
year.
"H's |ust too early to try to tay what
thn rear a enrollment mil be
Nearly one-sizth of aU fatal
traffic act dents take piece on
Friday or Saturday nights be.
tween 10 p m and J am, re-
ports the National Safety Cowi-
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association
Induitnei
Bertha
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Rincon P
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Girl treat
la Plata lun.u High School had ’4U
trudemi enrolled there oa Tuesday,
white Stanton reported ’20 studentv
Phillips »aid that another enrollment
repyrt mil be compiled for neit week s
Cake flout a finely ground
flour made from low protein sort
»heal It n particularly vuitabte
few baling cakes and pastries
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pxture lor IS” will chow But
wme industry sources predict
.lead. mteresi tn home baking
and consumers mH find that
they can save money and time if
they learn what types at floury
are available and whnh ones do
what
There are three party to a
kernel ol wheat The inner pan
or endosperm it the part winch
It grin nd to make white fkrnr
which anxmatitar more than W
per cent al the flour milled in
the I nited Staley
Thr other two parti are the
bran and outer layer and the
germ the part which would
yproui The bran and thr germ
are rumored froan whiar flour
but are left in whote wheat flout
They alio are wfd aeparattei
uauallv m breakfast cereal
J.D. CVRTSINGER
Servicei are pending for J D
Curuinger of Huntington Park
Calif., a former Hereford
resident who died Tuesday of an
apparent heart attack
He was the youngest son of
the late Edd Curtsmger He is
sunned by two daughters both
of California and two grandsons
Among the numerous survi.
vors in this area are two
brothers R E. Bud and E W
"Dub" Curtsmger. both of
Hereford: and three sisters.
Mrs Clarence Strange and Mrs
Charlie Callaway, both of
Hereford, and Mildred Jasper of
Amanllo
Pabk Abalos of the Dimmitt Lafue
( amp reported in Tuesday s Brand as a
knifing victim is not Paul Abates.
Hereford restauran' owner
There apparent!, way some confusion
on the identiti of the nctun
urban policy and east have more
govern mem sponsored emptoymeot
He has turned 46 His otdest daughter
Sand, was 1J years .40 when the ab. ned
burgtars at the Democratic National
lommmee headquarters in Washington
took ptoce in 1972 She is now IB. a
student at the University of Maryland
number of cases dunng the
year succeeded ti establishing
in one ruling that a belly dancer
is a public figure In another
case, still pending the papers
are seeking to obtian names, yob
titles and salary levies of
counts employes whose tobs
were abolished In other
instances, the papers succeeded
tn opening hears in amurder
case and opening flies sealed by
a ludge in another felony case
Contest -udgei in addition to
Johnson were John Leard.
Times Dispatch. Richmond,
Va Barclay Jameson. New
Mencan Santa Fe. N M . and
John Focht Alton Telegraph.
Alton 111
farter made these
besadky kaaamg as new
■mere st an meet m uaamg ntirum
bum Mad tenders as a Cabinet Boom
meeting ewk I* Heuae members ehc
farm the CuagreMaama. Bia. I faaacwa h
naa die Arar mac* aesame held same
Career souk office
The Preateeai opened the meeting by
.vtang 4C per cent unempaeemeni among
i«en age hall * Aagwsi and suggewetf
a nae hum ctene Io )0 per rem a rear ag
•as target, due u. twice aa ateny vouag
Harks aa wanes rmenag the week fam
Service 6*00 Amarillo Blsd
West. Amarillo Trias'9106 or refusing to reveal the source of a
by .ailing hts secretary Pat
Burges, at H0» J.*« MOI mda
ating their interest to participate
m the workshop Details nd! be
presided bs return mail along
with study materials Physical
facilities are limiting and
necessitate the handling of
preregistration on a first reane
first verse basis
BTNABDICAPI UNDSEY
Services were conducted
today at the Rose Chapel of
Gilliland Watson Funeral Home
I" — for Rynard Kepley (Cap)
Lindsey. 79 who died Monday
night at South Plains Hospital in
Dimmitt
Mt Lindsey was a resident of
Southhills Manor at Dimmitt
where he moved to from
Monon He was a retired seed
and feed store owner
Born Dec 19. 1879 Lindsey
moved to Meadow Te« where
he tiumcd his wife.'Lsda. Aug
2. 1919
Survivors include the widow,
one daughter. Irene Latham of
Hereford, a brother A R
Lindsey of Morton, a grandson.
Dennis Latham of Hereford and
one great grandson
Pallbearers were J.C. Reyn
olds. Orva Turner. Gerald
Ramsey. Jack Gunnels. Bill
Crome and Virgil Justice
University administration All
Canson. Amarillo and area
residents, and WTSV faculty,
students and staff are invited to
attend
Tickets are S4 25 per person,
and can be purchased at the
door or at the Canson Chamber
of Commerce, the WTSU
Alumni Association or the
WTSV Director of Development
Office The Alumni Association
and the development office are
located in the WTSV Student
Union Bldg
grand yurs report whkti led to
two indictments After I.' davs
in >ail the four were freed when
the judge was oouvinced thev
w.^ld never reveal the source
Great Falls Tribune Helena
Moat The paper test a legal
battle to retain a letter
subpoenaed bs the state
attornes general The court
Accreding to the sec urn. sources the
terrorists demanded that B5-year old
German rheotogsan Pastor D Manin
Niemoeller and an unnamed United
Nanons official accompany the flight But
H was uncteat whether the kidnapers
planned to be on the plane themselves
< ANTON West Tesas State
University‘s ne* president,
former State Senator Mas
Sherman will be feted at a Sept
15 appreciation luncheon m the
WIST East Dining Hall
Co-sponsoring the luncheon
are the Canyon Chamber at
(omnverev headed bs WTSL
boakstore direct** Phil Langen.
and the WTSL Alumni
Asaonation. directed bs Jim Ed
Wines
We wanted to let everyone
base the opportunity to meet
salv-s as an elementary utu.S teacher
and raised five teen agerv
He a tn good spirits very strong just
the same aa always said Mrs liddv
The one time counsel to former
President Rwhard Nison s re election
committee has missed a kit dunng his
prrnon term His sentence al an rears and
eight months to 20 rears was lengthened
by an additiona. 18 months tor hts refat
Watergate But last April President
C artet .wdered the sentence shortened to
a maaimum of eight years, making Tiddy
eligible for parole
fOLOGNF West German. AP
Terrorists holding ladusirahst Hanes
Martin Setae ver have demanded release
at 14 jaded earremnts MM) MO ■
ransom monev and a flign1 to take the
freed prwmerv to a country of ihetr
fan West German ve.unty sources
waad today
A government aammacvmeot read oa a
leleviswa news program Tuesday
indicated the kidnapers were also
demanding a pubis, statement bs the
nomxwnmereial .ategones Ses
wont that Mtew will deal with
. ategorv specific subyect matter
A certification eaammataon u
to be conducted on September «
by the Teaas Department of
Agriculture at the same
tecation
Persons planning to attend
the week shop must preregister
by writing to Carl D Patrick
Tanas Agricultural Eateaston
Quick or mstant-blrnding
flour A granular flour which
disperses easily even tn cold
liquids and requires no sifting
It does not pack down in the
package It ma. be used
almost all recipe, tn place al
regular fkwir I- offers om.tmr
nee but is usually more
expensive
Mas on a more informal basis
Langen said
The buffet luncheon will
begin at 12 15 p m after which
Sherman will give a short talk on
his general plans for the
Umsersity
The new WTSL president and
his wife Gene Alice also will be
presented gifts during the
luncheon.
The luncheon is open to
eservone wishing to join tn the
festivities welcoming Sherman
to the West Tesas State
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CLOVIS N M Special Severn
Urroete Jr died Sunday
Lrxtete was the father of two
local residents Barbara Madrid
aad Michael Urvoaie
Services were conducted
Tuesday at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church with Father
Godfrey Blank officiating
Burial was in Mission Garden of
Memories bs Steed Todd Fune
ral Home
Mr Urrnte born in Delta
came to Clovis in 1942 He was a
retired worker for Same Fe
Railway and had worked fot the
railway for 25 years
Survivors include his widow.
Victorians five daughters Mrs
Ceciia Nelson of Palo Alto.
Calif . Mrs Man Chaser and
Mrs Sarah Garcia of Clovis.
Mrs Helen Montes of El
Monte Calif and Mrs Barbara
Madrid of Hereford, three sons
Juan of Clovis Michael of
Hereford and Mano Alburqu
erque
Wire it'1 kwiktng f.wward to having
him home said his wife Frances who
has mam'ained the household ui Oson
HiH Md near Washington on her
LAWK.AS Nr. ,AP> Ahee ata»o<
4 rear at keiays aa Oct 1 Base has fares
set far a trsai to desermmr the »ahdtei of
the u, stated Mormto w«' arrnfarted
to the law multi taihareiauv Howard
Hughes
The order etoered Tuesday by Clark
Coaats Distrsct Lwart Judge Keith
Hayes appears to omffirt wall thr date
of a vuniter inai sei by Judge Patnck
Gregory of ftatnaoa
X Iasi wrek Gregor. ..retmeed the tna.
- . N < • . ... . ■
• war perentt ever delays The trial here ta
' eapesred k las- fro* two to three
mottehs piwuMv longer
The three pagr handwritten will
dated Glister. Ire* was fawad « the
>eM<arm.w Church headquarters • Sate
lake (tty almwt three oeeka after Hughes
died on April * l«'»
WASHINGTON iAPi President
Cane> inns humble figures’* tot
ua> mptov mewl awvmg rouag blacks saad
today the aatsre needs a coapreheasrve
calcium which are added to
replace nutneats lost when the
bran is removed tn processing
Laws is J6 slate, require that all
white flour be enrxbed
Blra.hed fkwt cuulatns an
ottdtting agent which is
designed to whiten the flour and
improve its baking quahtv Food
and Drug Administration stand
ards require that a flour be
labeled as bleached if an.
osidiring agent has been used
Here is a guide to some rrtetets
types .U flour on the market
All purpose or famtl. flour
available in bleached and
unblea.bed varieties A blend of
hard and soft wheats milled for
home use in a variety of
products including yeast brea
ds quick breads cakes .oukiev
and pastnev
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NFW YORK <AP> Sii
ftnaiiNtN for the Freedom 4
IntormaUon award of the
Aaioctated Prcxx Managtng
Editor* A%uKiatK>r were named
Frida* b* Frank Johmon
chairman *4 the A PM I Freed* *m
of information Committee and
managing editor <4 the Aruona
DaH* Star in Tucwn
The winner <4 the 19'* award
• ill be named at the APME
cA»n*entH*n m Ne« Orleans in
October
The award* t* made annual!*
tv an individual or newspaper
in for outstanding sontnbutkMi* in
maintaining frrcds»m *4 inform
ation standards or for «>dentng
the *a ope of information
available to the pubh*.
The finaititi luted alphabeti
sails bs nt* , are
F reafte Hee Fresno (alif
Two reporter* and two editor*
•ere jailed for coatempt for
Hereford Grain Corporation
• ill hold its annual stockholder*
meeting tomorrow night at * J0
at the Bull Barn
According to Joe Artho of
Hereford Grain, a crowd of
some 400 t> eipected to attend
the event
Included on the agenda is a
dinner, to be followed by a
report to the stockholders and
the flection of three aew
directors
A specially-equipped medical
screening van will be on hand
for inspection by stockholders
The van is m the Hereford
area as part of a program
sponsored b* Hereford Gram
Corporation. Consumer* Fuel
Co-Op and Dawn Co-Op ,n
with Farmland
whwh require light, fluff. fl<nir
It is ttot suitable fur baking
yeast raised breads
Hard wheat at bread flour
This is milled from hard
high protien wheat it is used
chiefly tn commercial bread
production where d.vgh. must
withstand machine handling
Self rising flout This is
all purpose flcwir with added fall
and leavening agents sodium
bicarbonate and one or more
acid reacting substances This
type of flour shvwild not be used
for baking .east raised pradu.
to
fight was instrumental in the
enactment of a new shield law in
Montana
Huntington Advertiser and
Herald Dispatch Huntington.
I* Va • The papers were
involved with a local school
board in a suit which resulted in
a reporter being granted
immunity in obtaining a cops of
a secret school audit and which
was instrumental in bringing
about an open meetings law tn
West Virginia
The New. Lufkin. Tes The
paper ran a senes on the abuse
of patients tn nursing homes tn
Texas The efforts to get
information were opposed by
the slate welfare department
and the attorney general The
series led to legislation
reforming nursing home laws
The Dails Oklahoman and
Ok'ahoma Cits Times Oklaho
ma City Okla • The papers
successfully overthrew a lodge v
gag order in a long court fight
ending in the U S Supreme
Court The <udge had prohibited
publication of the name and
picture of an 11 .rar-old bos
charged with secoted degree
murder
Dem>xrat A Chronicte ana
Times Union Rochester N Y
The papers, involved ta a
pesticide Applicator Workshop is
coRd acted b* the Eiteatton
ServBre to tt«iB cewnmenui and
nvwxANmmrroai app<KRtor* ifi
four etefone* al a<ncvinir»l
pr*i sXMifroi Thcsf are ftehl
crop prtt ccNitroi farm Uoracc
pen cwwtrwi. fumqptxwi aad
teed treatment
The firtt ittuwa of the
• ortthap will tikhtde feaml
wbje\ t matter apphtabte to all
katofanrt of coMwmal aad
MOFfTGOMERT Ala <4F) Gov
Gaor»r C Wallace • »de (orwefaa
mowed aet at the eaecvtiw maa»*««
'saeadav tavmf caa to krnger
ewdarv the w%afw* threat* and abate *
‘*1 have tfmggird • tuag time to
preterve mv mama<* Mr* Wallace
*a»d m b Malemeat
Wett Teia* Sana* today and
Thurvda* ntth •afmer afternoon* mo«t
vectiofK Wjdch mattered thunder*(»»rm*
main)* voutheaM this afternoon and
tonight High* toda* and Thurvda* AS tc
near i0l« low* tonight tn the hO* eicept
mid 50% mountain*
Tuetda* when he was dn*en in vhackle*
from !>anbur* b* federal marshal* to
Williamsport Pa where he *wore at a
pee release pauper * hearing that he wa*
broke and unable ti> pa* immediate)* a
$40,000 fine that •>* part of hi* orginal
ventence
He appeared thinner than when he
entered pnton on Jan 30. I9*J A beard
he had grown in pnton had been vhated
but he Mill had hi* mou*tavhe Hi* biack
hait was tombed straight back
"No comment " he said to a reporter
who asked what hi* plan* were
But at hi* hearing in Williamsport he
said in a firm *owe that he had a number
of job offer* both within and outside the
(Jniaed State*
He »a% returned to Danbur* for hi* last
night in prison before processing out
through several de pa n men t*
Three other high ranking offktah tn
the Niton administration H R Halde
man John D Ehrlich man and John N
Mitchell are serving pnv»n terms for
their rules in the Watergate coverup
Liddy Released Today
DANBURY Cam (API Wstregwtr
burglsi t. Ga** LmM. w»y reieoed
ftnaw pnu«> Kids, on partite afire srevtag
52' i months more lime than anvorre eisr
omvicred m thr case
I ted. who had brer pttsoart
2$I(* I4SA walked out of the
medium secure. Federal Correctioaal
Institution at 9 JB a m EDT With hu
wife Frawres They headed tor a family
hotwrevnning at their Oaoa Hill Md
home
a training workshop for
.ukmemai and nanynoMteemal
aMcultutal apptxatorv of peso
cs^ia has been scheduled tar
ff^vda. and Ends, at the
Tafts Tech Regions Acadenuc
HrftthL euser Amanllo Teana
aft ding to Cmints Fttensioa
Aftn JnvMte 1 M.Bnde
Rse educational workshop
ttedftb nor a part W the official
ereSkarmr. process • being
Laos re Lineage
The Louvre Muieum in
Paris way first opened to the
public on Nos I 17® The
i-onalnkcuon ol the Louvre
originally intended as a royal
residence was started in UM
by King PTulippe Auguste Its
fine art coi.ect>on was begun
by Francis I w. the Mth cen-
tury
to d. What IS necessary io protect me
but that Site has nothing further to sav
at thu tune
Three was m immediate comment
from the governor
j U.S. Quick Food Usage Slows
• B* UKm TOOK
- AwMctotorf Frews W rtler
Thr high prucs d K’J «f»d
V'4 which prompted people to
Kt down the use of vomeRieftcc
Ara)* ha*r lefi the tegfto to the
■rm at voatiftued iRteeevt ir
fiked good* «Rd other
i< from ueakh r*pc* of
fed
ZGiwrrnmenl statisttes show
fti pre capita . rewumptscwi of
fteat fteut in the I titled Stales
gcltned steadily from II*
ftinds in 1910 to 10b pounds in
W"4 Thr trend was reverted in
4"' how ever and estimated
pit capita cotwampnon of w beat
fftr toe 19'6 was III pounds
3»<m all of the increase c4
eftrse is due to more
h£nebakcd cakes and breads A
s^kevman for the Wheal Flour
l^ntute pointed out that
Americans are eating more and
Mr. hamburgers ever, sear
Affin hamburger, means more
b&. And more buns means
gf
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