The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 220, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1978 Page: 4 of 62
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Smith County’s March of Dimes drive, places his
contribution In the familiar canister as he wages
his own personal battle against birth defects.
Accepting Cliff’s contribution are Lynne Carlile,
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drive chairman, [left] and Linda Ferguson, March
of Dimes volunteer. Hereford residents will bo
asked to give to the March of Dimes this afternoon
during the annual Mother’s March, a door-to-door
collection. [Brand photo by Dianne Banner]
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Im-
proved cotton prices recently
have altered a previous outlook
that many cotton-producing
countries would reduce their
crop acreages this year,
according to the International
Cotton Advisory Committee.
“But developments during
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countries now are likely to
expand cotton acreage," the
committee said. “All things
considered, the prospective net
decline in global plantings of the
1978-79 crop is likely to be less
than anticipated earlier."
TEN YEARS AGO
The Texas Highway Commission has awarded contracts for
highway construction in the Amarillo District, including a
major project in Deaf Smith County. The work will be under
the supervision of District Engineer Charles W. Smith and
will be in Deaf Smith, Castro, Hansford and Hutchinson...The
Farm Bureau has awarded the Hereford Gin and the Deaf
Smith County Gin separate safety awards for "no loss of time
due to accidents to employees."....Since we have mentioned
the power of advertising, we might as well make a plug of our
own Robert Rhoten of 125 Northwest Dirve, recently placed a
60 cent classified in the Hereford Brand advertising a boat for
sale. He sold it. In fact, he received 102 calls...
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
The farm loan rate on wheat has been set at $2.21 for 1953
in Deaf Smith County, it was announced Friday by Faust
Collier. FMA secretary. The figure is 5 cents per bushel over
the farm loan rate last year...Peace officers met Saturday
morning and took the first steps toward invoking a curfew in
Hereford. Definite action on the question win be up to the
City Commission of Hereford which has already scheduled to
hold a special meeting Monday night. The curfew
recommendations of peace officers will be 10:30 o’clock on
week nights and probable 12 o’clock on Saturday nights. The
officers recommendations win cover all persons under the age
of 18 years...Pat McCullough is the saluatorian of the 19S3
graduating dass. Valedictorian is Virginia Sigle.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Bill Russell, first to reach tape in hundred and two-twenty,
acclaimed one of two outstanding runners at meet. He win
represent this district at State Inter-Scholastic Event at
Austin in May....Many a Deaf Smith county resident is
expected to go to Amarillo Friday night, April 27, t0 hear the
Old Fiddlers contest to be held at the auditorium there.
Nearly every county in the Panhandle will have one contestant
entered and special stunt numbers by those too young or
otherwise ineligible to enter the main contest have been
planned. The winner will have earned the title "Champion of
the Panhandle.” J.M. Chapman of Adrian, who won the
contest staged here at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon,
will represent Deaf Smith County.
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ONE YEAR AGO
The murder of a 19-year-oM woman who was expecting her
first child has once again spurred Panhandle lawmen to
intensify their search for a knife-wielding rapist who has
terrorized victims in Hereford Canyon and Amarillo. Law '
officials also made plaster casts of tire impressions near the
Borger home, and are currently searching for a new model
cream color or white car which may have belonged to the
killer. Tuesday’s incident called to mind the brutal assault of
a 21-year-old Hereford woman which occurred in her home,
almost eight months prior to the Borger murder. In that
morning attack, the victim had remained at home because she
was not feeling well. A black man, estimated to be in his 30’s
came into the bedroom of the woman’s home, woke her, and
displayed a knife, threatening to kill her if she did not remain
silent.
Getting what you want
in life is often a matter of
proper planning; And
somewhere along the way,
money usually enters the
picture.
Whatever your ques-
tions, we’re ready with the
best of all possible answers. '
the past several weeks may have
altered the situation,’’ the
committee said Friday.
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House Members
But not many are poor, either.
To begin with, there’s the
$57,500 in annual salary that all
been made public.
Despite the financial state-
ments. it is not possible to
determine exactly how much for speeches.
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WASHINGTON (AP) • Rep. each House member is worth.
Edward J. N.larkey. a 32-year- because the rules require
old Democratic congressman reporting only a range of
from Massac husetts. is still financial worth up to "$100,000
or more” rather than a precise
value.
The reports show that not
In addition, about one-third of
435 House members
reported $100,000 or more in
outside financial holdings, in
addition to residences.
In contrast. 22 members of
the House reported no signifi-
cant outside holdings.
Among the House members
who do. there are several with
Representatives disclosed their investment portfolios so diversi-
personal finance al holdings on fied that many of the votes they
Thursday undet a new House cast could affect their finances,
requirement for detailed report- the records show.
ing of wealth. Tne Senate also
has a financial disclosure code
but those reports have not yet generally comes from law firms.
stock holdings, savings acco-
unts. private businesses, trust
funds and fees or "honoraria”
paying off a loan from his
college days.
Rep. Frederick Raymond.
D-N.Y.. a millionaire, made everyone in the House is rich,
more than $100,000 last year -
on top of his congressional
salary.
Rep. Thomas Foley. D- members of Congress receive.
Wash., like many Americans,
owes money to Master Charge the
and BankAmencard. In his case
he owes at least $2,500 each.
Rep. Robert McClory, R-lll..
unlike a lot of Americans, has
$1.500 in a Swiss bank account.
Markey. Richmond. Foley,
McClory and hundreds of their
colleagues in the House of
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 220, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1978, newspaper, May 7, 1978; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348136/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.