The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1969 Page: 1 of 18
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Teenagers Need
Summer U ork
Magic t riangle
net vices ror
Katy Kendall
Held Uednesda\
havi
to contact the TEC office,
3M 2776 m> that these youth
plountcan find work
summer
have a
rated
follow up work on the nnnual
. ...™. -.. » < hni< which was
Proceed, will go
pmutwe cases that
dunn.
I
Cornelius Youth
Is Satisfactory
bers of the Pakistani............
ited in Hereford early this week
area
and
to contri
so at one
■ Im
PAKISTANI TOUR - The six
-----._..i tour which vis
arc
repre
reap-
ax au MIWW
fiscal lions from the floor
of
w it h
Rape added
■ " i ■ 'I m _______
■ rap'd to <om< by th< Tcxa- tlliltiiktl £'»•<--
Employment Commission offiti •’■"••Uli 1/1 I
and register Wo have openings V ’J
for a number of different k.na, TIW IS I f l(IH \
as a wholly-owned
subsidiary to operate these com
l>aiue. Holty world Foods is
'•"* t ■ »■ • th i. t com.
I«any in the gourmet food nidus
Hi. <hou
here from
Wo. Ih arc.•
motion;
HEREFORD TEXAS 79045 THU RS JUNE 26 1969
KIcohoHsm Group
Sets Expansion
Ht I tRI MOsI I I 1
Maff WHtrr
Funds To Help
Baird Children
Bagwell
Resigns
Al Bagwell, patrolman for the
Polio Department
pad eight years resign
SBXaj ‘swttbq
. *00 ’O’d
year, voted to amend the certi-
ficate of incorporation by in
creawns stockholder voting re-
quirement* from two-Hurts to
four-fifth* in connection with
certain mergers
In the Gilberts' proposal ap-
proved by stockholders. Holly
would prepare a poet-meeting
report containing a nmtmary
of the discussion, the actual vo-
te in terms of shares for and
against resolutions and impor
lant shareholder questions and
management answers
Chairman John L. Loeb. Jr.,
presided and answered ques-
--
Bunker's report,
n elected the pre
sent board of director,,
pointed Haskin, & Sells
------4 for the current
Unemployment;
Insurance Low
l. \a, Employment Comm. I-----
,i<»n mana. Leder Ra|x- rc four
l>ort.-*l that unemifoymcnt u
Deaf Smith Castro and Parm
er c .unties is current!. at an ::l!
tunc low and ha., released equ
all. startlin',' info.ni.ition regur
dmg nnemiilo. mem iti,tiranc.
claimants in the area
Kendall in
' ..Ilin County on Match |s 1X94
She IS survived by .1 son .he-
ld Hereford seven grand, hid
ren 16 great grandchild r i-r
and sis great great -tan.l.hiklr
en
duties an incicase tn effort, to
provide edv-..Hon atom aleoto
li,m within quasi public and pub
It. or aiuzatioti, .nch as service
a .i tu t. tint, imblie school,
and .hutch. A reorganization
of (In council >.o (hot it includes
bi-ouhi swap c.f the commie
nil.. an liiv.-sligalio.i of the po
ssibility luvard including neigh
to. in ccuntie, and toi.imunili
c ,pon or counselling and ref
eir.il M'l'tic. tun more inlcn
ified Ind than presently a,-ail
•iriisor public inform?
i, |»vtcr.
l.urge amounts of moisture over the
past few week, had halted much of
agriculture
the harvesting and other
but things seem to be getting
!1 swing now —Staff Photos
A.ialion Comnultec of the
Hcaf Smith County Chamber of
t ommerce have ,et their second
nievfin sin..- organization n»
noon in th Chaparral in Sag-
‘•Hand Mall on Frida. accor
dim,' to chairman Hiln-y Aven
Av. n reported Hint Mayor Jim
s.-ar and City Manuper Dudlc.
Bayne l.avc been in. iti-d to meet
vith the committee Charles Fr-
.<• of Hereford Arm »ill
a r-iM-st speaker
o|m ration durinc 1170 alihourh
th. actual program will bei_- i n
in September ot this year
Amount requested from the I
nned Fund last year was $750
ol which the
'Ml per cent following donation,
R<-. Howard explained that
the sharp increase would he
to the effect that w. will to hu
,y on a number of project,"
PUBUSHKD KVIBY TUMDAY
Holly Outlines Expansion Plans
sugar inventories will be-
come excessive
Touching on Holly s diversifi-
cation |>laiu. he told about ac-
compani c »
land
located
They must also Im- and 25 Mile Ave
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Moisture for month 4.J?
Moisture for year 14 49
filled by a member of the io-
—I Alcoholics Anonymous chap-
H '"1< e /•leoholic referr-
council m
garbeel industry's growth , _ __________
tout twice that of populat i o n stockholder
growth He predicted beet acre
age restrictions will to neces-
,ary on the 1970 crop because dnoi,
the Dalia*
will appear
service onl.
Hat I let will |»-.i!. .it
Ito- mornu ■
vic.,
Th ■ Avcnur-
sued .tn o|»cti
Cum m uneniiiioy ment total is
less than one per c.-nt
<tf Ihi, percentage he stat
cd. only 16 people have filed
for uneni|>loy ment insurance in
Ito paM thirty days Thia total
inchid. even from Deaf Smi
th foui front t astro mid fir
from Pan i<. From the total o'
16 three are from states other lhe,.- three counties
than lev. , and 1.1 arc female Rape added Anyone who is
ll« explained that the perm- '"fwsted in working is enco
nal qualification, for utiemploy '‘raged to <om< by th. Texas
church has i , ‘
invitation io all ‘
iMf.l- to attend Imlh scr.ici,
sentatives as they look over the me-
thods <>( operations on the Andrew
Kershen farm located three miles
west o( the city —Staff Photo
a, I isloi h
I
orter iieriod of time — by about beet
15 tier cent Bunker said
This is the equivalent of
building a new |ilant but at
about one half lhe cost which a quinng three food compam e ,
new one would require I think from Schenlev Industries
mor. importantly, we will then the creation of Holly World
h“‘» chain of strategically Io- Food, Inc
production facilities as
modern and as profitable as any
in the world Bunker explain
if!
Hunk. i also ,aid that th.- su try . Bunker pointed out
garbeet industry's growth is a- Following
50-Voice Choir
■ W ill Sing Here
B A', nu Baptist Church in II"
I t.-foid will |.i. -<ni ih< 5«l voire
I Lan. .isfrr Park Y o u t h for
I < hu t < hotr ot then Sunday ntr next meeting
I ri'innn rvi<. on f1 final A. re. d upon at the Tucuday
R.m '< mcf'tn however was the |mh
-------- .i brochuic staling
tn aimmary the (nti|X>s< of the
council, aimed toward the fu
lure enlistment of local people
Funeral serin . , fm Mr, Ka
ty Kendall 92 of 710 !• 3rd tn
Hereford, were held Wednesday
m the Summerfield Bapt I s t
‘ hurch where she wa, a mem
tor Th Re. Meile Weathers
pastor and the Rc. Gerald M
mi |Ki,tor of tn. It t Bnptisi
Church officiated
Burial was in West Park Ce-
metery directed h. Gilliland Fu
neral Home
Casketbearers for the furn-r
al were six of he- i.-ut grand
sons
Mr, Kendall died . t s m ,,
in Monday at D. af smith ( oun
ly lfn,|Mlal folloum ., |n)l. ,n
FW’tH
She wa, tom March .'II
at Columbia Tenn ami name to
Deaf Smith Count, m 19os from
I Idormlo. Okla
she marriml U-e
Earl Moselev as chair
m n Francis Hardwick M r r
•I wrl Smith Mrs O G Hill
Sr nd Rc Howard -. rvm-;
. , officio tncm'x-r
other points nf rg.snnin 'it-
Johnny f om.-inr 29-year-oid
son of Mr ami Mr, f.uy Cor
neliu,. 202 Fir. wa, listed i n
satisfactory condition Wednes
Anthony's n,rn' insurance the person mu
for register we nave opening, !
iim-m f,,r a number of different kinds 1
and ,rf lo,>' 'hi' time
TEC is located at
d upon in isist year,
Amon; these item, wore a to
lai of four |» ople inst.-ml of one
who ii ually work with alcnho
lies to attend the scholarship
program during the summer for
a brnadenim- of their scope in
handlin' alcoholism here, mere
asmg Ito literature .olume or
Hie Mibp-rt. stalling a film lib
i ary not jusl rental but owner
'hit < spamhng the pubitc wo-
rkshop, ami information weeks.
Hid increasing the imbhc rela-
tion- program and advertising
In the |,,uan.e of the long
range plan, Rev Howard ex-
trained to lhe council that this
i, a starting point The arc to
to used as -Hid. and reported
upon foi further stud, during
County Commissioners Court
spent much of their urn. m re
gulat session Monday morning
studying bid, for the purchase
of four new 2 ton truck, (one
truck for each precinct> and
looked into a problem of rout-
ing cattle trucks into the prop
erty owned by Southwest Fet'd
Yards Inc
In the afU'inoon sesshut, lhe
Deaf Smith (minty (ommis
sioaers set Monday July 28.
at 18 a. m as the Um. aad
date for th. reading .g the 1971
couaty budgel
They also voted to renew an
.mount of $14,000 m the R O
** Int. re,i and Sinking Fund
with an addition to it of $10 OOf)
for a toriod of six months
Accepted on all four trucks
was the base bid ot $3,578 00
each (with trade-in) on Interna-
iional., from Oglesby Impleme
nt Co of Hereford Other bids
submitted by Orval Wats o n Fo
rd and Orsborn Chevrolet Old,
were less than $100 higher
These trucks arc to b. used
for the hauling of caliche etc
equipped with hoist, from Arne
rican Trailer Co
The board of directors of Sou-
thwest Feed Yard, with prcsi
dent Bill Gentry as spokesman
told of problems they have en-
countered with truck traffic co-
ming into their property which
they maintained would increa
se prior to the time th. Texa,
Highway Department ha, set
the paving completion date in
December or January Gentry
reported that cattle should to
oming into their vards to
ginning in mid Jul.
Commissioner, decided to to
ild a caliche road up to t h e
xiuttiwcst Feed Yanl, alley be
ginning next week which they
felt would solve (he problem
until such lime as paving could
to completed on th.- state road
project
CUTTING. DIGGING AND
IN<- — A lot of work came with the
dnei weather in the Hereford area
as farmer, ..ere finally able to go
io work harvesting wheat digging
potatoes and weeding sugar beets
Hereford
f for the f—
ed hi, |x>sition effective
day it was announced
Bagwell, who came to He
r.-ford as a patrolman exactl.
— eight years and two month, to
the day of hr, resignation will
mov. to Ph.no whore he will
work as a security officer f o r
Texas Instrument in Richard
on
Prior to conung to Hereford
lUgwell served in Ito I nit e <1
Stat. , Army for 20 year, of
Which 14 were spent as a mill
Gin policeman in ito European
--- .......I as a Staff
Coniinunity Action < oinnut
tee lias sche.lul. d an ofien nu
.-Ung .a H p m today at t he
H.'i-font Community Ccntci for
the selec tion of a bilingual coor
dinator ..nd permanent officers
of the new organization
Roland Barton has been
l»rar. chairman with Mrs
la Huek.-rt as secretary
Purpose of the committee is
l<> Centralia- the efforts of all
local organization, toward n
self iu-lp program through th”
Office of Economic OpfwrHinHy
for under employed and unem
I loy.-.| p -rsons m Deaf Smith
f ount,, in future rob , m th'-
conom. and toward greater un
derst.-nding between the iho
pie, involved
COLORADO SPRINGS - St
ep, being taken by Holly su
Bar Corporation to improv, the
profitability and efficiency
Hi sugar business along
its diversification plans
given to stockholders attending
the- Corporation's 84th annual
meeting last week in the Broad
mooi Hotel
Among the step, listed by
President John B Bunker in his
remark, were the imrease in
factory beet slicing ca|>acities
by installing new and larger e
quipmcnt research to develop
superioi disease resistant to
el,, and enlarging bulk and li-
quid sugar storage facihi i e s
to improve the Compnay , mar-
keting efficiency
When all the presently plan
ned improvement, are comple-
ted by March 1871 and at a
cost of nearly $22 million we
will have achieved a capabili
ty to process more lieets in a sh
Itei.i smith County Council on
Alcoholism ha, im rc a,cd its bu-
dget request from lhe United
Fund over last year , allotment,
has issued a long-range |>lan for
membership study for more -f
fective aid toward combating Io
cal alcoholism and elected ad
ditional officers and a new com-
mittee as an assist in carrying
out Ito program
Re. I-red How .nd. chairman ubl.- ___________
ol tlu- council rc|M>ried ai their turn meeting,, books nosier,
nu .Uh Tuesday al th. ( hapai etc Lar i.in: infoi inaiion atom
ral m Sugarland Mall that 81. alcoholism — both Its causes
“no i - th. amount requested for ‘-'d the.a'n
Also cotisiuertd arc- the »|»-
n .oi ship of seminar, and work
shops for pewfoe in profession,
which arc subject to encount
, cis with alcoholism, such as
council rcceivc-l poi,,, doctor, nurses, clerg.
men lawyers social worker,
I etc
An additional point was to a
.ail ourselves and learn alxxit
being open to Hie ongoing re-
search and finding* of rvoewrch
in the- field of alcoholism '"
Re. Howard ixnntcd out t h e
importance of including mor-
council member, and staled
that we must emphasize that
we arc not a prohibitiomst gro
up — wc are composed of both
wet and drys Wc have noth
ing to do with alcohol but al-
coholism "
Planned are future monthly
meetings primarily for the pur
po,. of information and educa-
tion foi e veryone in the Hercfo
rd an a invited and not for me
rely ouncil business meetings
Filling the term at vice-chair
man. vacated wlien Gene Fooks
form, i minister of Central Chu
r< ti of ( hnst resigned to accept
a church in Artesia. N M.. was
Hardwick
A directorship, in place of Rev
Ronald Harpster who has al
so resigned as pastor at the A*
.•nue BaptM Church here to
become a.soc-iatc pastor at Sta-
mford, Tex has been postponed
for announcement until the next
meeiiiu The council decided th-
utsurano- tax. he- must i-nipl...
—r ».r more employee*, ex-
cluding th.- owners. However,
there arc a number or employ-
ers who arc exempt from pay.
ing the tax," Rape explained
Anson, engaged in tanning at
ranching, also city, county and
Stale employees; schcw>|s. hospi-
tals and other non-profit organ-
izations "
Rape also slated that unem
ployment insurance is not a re-
lief program
However, with the- c - '
economy in this area." hi- said
it is expected that i—
ment will continue to decline ?n
The first annual H.indieap It-
neftt bartocue, sponsored by
lhe- ftnsis Shrine will b - held
Ind pendence Dav at th Bull
Barn beginning at 12 not ,md
lasting until 2 p m
An. one wishin:
tick.", fm the es. nt ma. do so
by cnmactin ■ .my Shrine m-m
her Cost of the tic kets has been
■' I t *1 fm adult, and $1 for
ch.ld. <-ii Tickets mu. also to
pin basest ,:t th.- door
Shnneis are hosting Ito tor
Ix-c in fm the fun pose of dom,'
„4 on the
expanding Childrens Chnic .huh
— —J i<<.ntl.
unemplo. for a, isnni-
-I v ere 'liscnvercd
clint.-
A fund for the Lawren c c
Baird children, injured in an ac-
cident last Frida, which took
the life of their mother has
been started.
Two funds have already been
started, one at the First Na-
tional Bank and the other at the
Hereford State Bank Contnbu
tions have already been made
by a numlx-r of peoph-
those still wishing
tote are asked to do
of the two location,
Thre. of the tout < hndi e n
that were in the pickup at the
time of the accident were listed
in critical condition immediately
following the accident and all
three were taken to Amarillo
hospital, whore the. are still
mMer care
Injured were seven-year-o I d
Cynthia Christine Baird, four
> ear old Stephanie Baird a n d
three year-old M c-1 i n d a Gay
Baird The oldest of the th i ee
< htldren received lacerati o n s
about th.' head and the young
er two sustained internal I n
juries Their condition wa, list
cd a, satisfactory <-arl. Wodnc,
da. morning
Hi.h M-hool ai.d coHeift-aged
apfoic-ant, have c-oniinuect to
reg> ter fm mmmer jobs v.lmh have not ton expound
!< •- 1 rnplo. m.-in f mnim-mm .
through the 5 Es Program her*
I I f m. ri.iL'.-r la'ster Rape rc
iwrtcd but the toll situation
for them is slow
R.qx- ha, ak,e<l all l>u,mess-
mc-n and hou -c-ui..-, wlm might
some type of summer tot,
at
ap
this
Theatre He retired
Sargeant
Ho and his wife Dorothy and
sen Tony and gr.mddaughi
l.orric cypn,sect thank,
■ 'll Hi. |«M»f>|. of Hereford for
cooperation and we feel wc are
leaving a lot of good friend we
will never forget
Don Brush, chief of pohe <
who has work'd with Bagwell
for the |MMt eight years, said
r.-gret losing him as he
has always doti< an excel
t p , I'-nl |»»4> and ha, .Jiv.tvs to-n
fine officer '
ferine head
Monday
Cornelius, on In, hrs! day on
th. job at Pitman Gram Eleva
tors at Mtlo Center, apparently
lost his footing while standing mi*kc an active
on a four foot lad.h i -i;.| f.-n for .-mplo. ment during th
striking his heart Hm< And Ito amount that an.
The ar t idem oct ut red around 'tuabfies lor is dependent
» *5 a m and f drneltus w a s ul*’n hou much they have mad.
rushed to D. f Smith f ount . ,n ,h*' f,r»> four of the last 5
Hospital and immediately taken < '””pleted quarters
For an emptoser to hr rrqm
red tn pa« Ito unemplo. ment
day morning ai st .<
Hospital in Amarillo after suf »’ hove previously worked f
injuries in a fall 'om.one who pays the
ployment insurance tax
to unemployed through no fault
of hi, own
available and able for work and
must make an active search
for employ mem during this
tint.
■ day of wnnans by Rc ..._____
l^ Harp'ti'i whore.- nlly le igue.-l hcation of a
to ix-cmne asso
cialc p.i.im .it ito Fii,t Hui'
list ( hurt II n Manifonl I.
who will Havel as members of ito alcoholism
Fort group A r ommittee wa, appoin
ted to prepare thi, brochure for „ ,fc. .. „ -----—
Piihh ation prmi to September lrf<lOr’^lp *h°uld be
both with l ari Moselrv as chair ra| MI2h<a1^ ~
.- mn Franci, Hardw i< k Mr, * "hv,lrtsi Anonymous Chap-
als arc made by the
that organisation
Re. Howard h to mvctsHiut-
tc this IVMsihilitv
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