The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1973 Page: 2 of 22
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Mail and Austin Road. and minor innuries.
AN ACCIDENT at the 300 was not reported to be injured
Talk About Old Times
large number were found at the block of Union Street, involving seriously.
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would use the money for
‘liners.”
She said Hereford was first Christmas presents
in Cowan
The Hereford
Grand Ave., was going north on
confession in the case
Change of Ownership
LEON RICHARDS
to
RECOMMENDS
DOYLE JOHNSON CHEVROLET - OLDS, INC.
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campus or
"The Friendly Place”
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PHONE 364-2160
HWY 385 NORTH
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Good Selection
of OK Used Cars
, and Pickups.
5 - 73 Chevrolet Impala.
1 - 73 Chevrolet Caprice.
1 - 73 Chevrolet Malibu.
path of the Mays car. Guzman
was struck on the left side, but
more were found at the same
intersection, on Austin Road A
Open Till 9:00 P.M.
Thursday Nights
tertained the Hereford Lions
Club Wednesday noon during its
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$1,000 in Jewelry Taken
Sinale cooies 10 cents each
O G Nieman
Don Richards
Tomorrow is better than to-
day—it has more possibilities.
Be a good citizen—be ready
and willing to pull your share.
Sue Coleman
Grady King
Nadine Jeter, Mgr.
Sugarland Mall
your mapr
purchases
TONGUE IN CHEEK
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INTERSTATE SECURITIES COMPANY
A FOURTH. and last, ac-
cident for Friday occurred in
the 200 block of 25 Mile Avenue
at 10:45 p.m.
A 1973 pick-up, driven by
Bobby Glen Watts. 308 Star St.,
was waiting for traffic to make
a left turn off 25 Mile Avenue
onto Plains Avenue, when a 1971
Yamaha, driven by John
Flores. Jr., 201 Short collided
with the rear bumper of the
introduced the Hereford brand
of cattle to this part of the
county.
Mrs Neely told Lions about
the period of time when the little
ranches were in existance along
the outskirts of the huge XrT
Ranch.She said the XIT people
trailers two-way, and the man
left
HWY. 385 NORTH ■ HEREFORD, TEXAS - PHONE 364-2160
formerly Dick Norwood Chevrolet - Olds
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DOYLE JOHNSON EXTENDS AN INVITATION TO EVERYONE IN THE AREA TO
VISIT HIM AND HIS COMPLETE STAFF AND SERVICE CREW AT
DOYLE JOHNSON CHEVROLET - OLDS, INC. HEREFORD, TEXAS
Complete Service
and Repair Facilities
Available!
Chevrolet and Olds
NEW AUTOMOBILE AGENCY - HEREFORD, TEXAS
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to Hi
West
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SATURDAY night will be the final traveling caravan and
will go to Canyon to publicize the Hereford celebration
Persons attending the caravan will then continue to Palo
Duro Canyon for a showing of "Texas "
Cookbooks are still on sale at Jubilee Headquarters along
with Celebration plates. After the celebration is over the
plates will be handled by a local study club and will be more
expensive. - ' y
CANYON CARAVAN
AUGUST 18
The caravan will form on the service road west of
Canyon at 5:15 p.m. and the Canyon city police will act as
escorts into the city. A program will be presented at 5:30 on
the city square, after which Randall County Sheriff’s officers
will escort all those who wish to attend a Dutch Treat Bar B
Que and Texes to Palo Duro Canyon
cameo pin, pierced earrings, driven by Wilford D Garrett, rode into the path of the car.
several pendants, several ring Chanring. Tex. was attempting Ramirez was injured by the
sets. and other items from the to pull from the side of the road incident but hospitalization was
deputies had arrested a juvenile Avenue, when a 1969 Chevrolet,
and had received a statement of driven by Natividad Ruiz, 107
THE KANG AROO Kourt session and promenade Friday
will be the last before the 10-day celebration begins The
promenade will begin at 7 pm. Friday at Deaf Smith County
Chamber of Commerce and march south down Street and
finish in front of Jubilee Headquarters on Sampson Street
west of the courthouse
The Kangaroo Kourt will immediately follow the
promenade and will feature a judge, Keystone Kops, defense
and prosecuting attorney who will be played by ladies
----73 CLOSE-OUT----
Now in progress on all new 1973
Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles and
Chevrolet Pickups.
FRIDAY is the deadline for entries in the parade, ac-
cording to Wheeler,
Wheeler said the parade is expected to be the largest
ever held in the Panhandle in number of entries More than 60
floats are entered along with several bands, riding clubs.
Kiva Shriners units, U.S. Army unite including a howitzer
cannon and communications display, and many antique
automobiles.
aty streets will be blocked off early Saturday before the
parade as Jubilee officials expect the parade audience to
number more than twice the 10,000 that viewed the 50th
Anniversary parade here in 1948
Brand
Published Every Thursday
MEMBER National Editorial Association
Member Associated Press
at 10 Fourth
Her Hot fl Deaf Smith County,
Texas, 79045
THE HEREFORD BRAND. INC
Entered as second class matler at the Post
Office in Her Hord. Texas under the act
of March JO 1879 Second ciass postage
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Leon Gorrell, Deaf Smith County juvenile officer, receives his punishment
Friday night during a session of the Diamond Jubilee Kangaroo Kourt. He was
handcuffed to a light pole and given licks by a long line of Hereford
youngsters.
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intersection at Gracy and
McKinley Streets.
The case is still under in-
vestigation pending new leads
AU-Haul trailer was reported
stolen from the Bomar Gulf
Station, 830 S. 25 Mile Ave., by
its owner, Virgil Bomar,
Monday at 11:30 am
Leon Richards, Branch Manager
615 So. 25 Mile Ave. 364-4432
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THE BURGLAR apparently Stop, when a 1973 Ford, driven the 400 block of Barrett Street,
cut himself on the glass by Wendel L. Clark, 121 Centre involving a car and a
window while looting the store St , was traveling east on US pedestrian, at 8:45 p m Friday
Police have found many jewelry 60. and the two vehicles A 1964 Mercury , driven by
boxes from Cowan 's in various collided Lester V Mays. 432 Barrett St.,
parts of the city. Clark was taken to Deaf was going south on Avenue D
Some of the boxes wire found Smith General Hospital where when Amado Guzman ran from
at the intersection of South he was treated and released for behind a pa rked vehicle into the
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Jubilee Picks Up
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horses, bands and exhibits east on 13th Street to Avenue B
and then south on Avenue B
The parade will continue south on Avenue B to Park
Avenue where it heads south on Main Street to 2nd Street
Turning east the parade will go two blocks to Schley Street
and then turn back north The parade will end at Schley
Street and Park Avenue
paid a Heretora. Texas Any erroneous of having driven the "get-away parked position when a 1973 The man who bids for praise
o"repnamonnonanparerson,"am"o car." Officers recovered part of Chevrolet driven by William F. always buys the cheapest kind.
corporarion. which may «... in me the display case that was taken Bamett, Rt 3. Friona, was _______________
columns o mis paper ..ii be oladly in the burglary from below the driving down Main Street and Successful men are the ones
SEn‘"oowonaworopessonamy‘areine bridge on south Main Street. the two cars collided who knew when to lead trumps.
omice Sueacriohon rate zone i non The Sheriff said officers had
o= rar.zone 2and.sbov6. s4»o«' jn evidence fingerprints taken AN ACCIDENT occurred in
year Wim Classified advertising rates , , I -
■ cenrs or wora rav insertion ■> cenrs from cases and also a sample of the parking lot of the Jord Inn
miminum • cents per wora adostional blood where one of the burglars Restaurant Sunday at 1:48a.m. .vineiernna..
mesunon, w«i nomn oaoers. zone , apparently cut himself on the A 1970 Oldsmobile, owned by a ryt tn, believing it
u % per year Zone z • so per year, display case. Leon Ruben Trevino. Star
Carier olivery. *.00 monm Hereford City Police are -----------------------------
puolsner working on the investigation
Ne Edil with the Sheriff's Department
where he had parked the truck, not required.
in front of Big Daddy's Truck A third accident occurred in
that the theft occurred Burglary
sometime between Saturday at
8:30 pm., and Monday at the Travis McPherson, Deaf pick-up. Flores was not
time of the report Smith County Sheriff, told The seriously injured
Bomar stated that earlier a Brand one suspect was in An accident at the in-
man had asked about the trailer custody Wednesday morning tersection of Park Avenue and
and had wanted to rent it one- following an arrest late US. 385 occurred Saturday at
way to Oklahoma Bomar told Thursday night in connection 10:55 a.m. involving two cars
the man he only rented the with the burglary of Cowan's A 1970 Chevrolet, driven by
Jewelry Store early Sunday Billy A. Stubbs, 211 W. 6th, was
morning. going south on US. 385 and
McPherson said Sheriff’s attempted to turn left onto Park
The Sheriff also said a second US. 385 and the cars collided in
suspect in the case is still at the intersection
large and suspected to be in A few hours later, ap accident
Houston with most of the occurred in the 400 block of N.
merchandise that was stolen Main Street at 3:40 p.m.
from the store. A 1969 Ford, driven by Mary
McPherson said the one Morrison, Rt. 4. Hereford was
suspect in custody is suspected attempting to back from a
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The Hereford Brand, Heretord, Texas, ThurH^GAugutt 16 1973
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Corinne Jowell Neely en called the smaller ranchers in Amarillo for fertilizer He
regular meeting with her called Blue Water by the She attended high school in
version of the way Hereford railroad people as the name of Hereford and graduated in a
used to be their station here Post Office class of 19 students in 1919 She
officials later said it would have then attended Midland College
Mrs Neely, bcm and raised to be changed because there and then went to West Texas
in Hereford, was the daughter already was a Blue Water State Normal College in
of Mr and Mrs George Ratliff Mrs Nelly told about some at Canyon.
“Rat" Jowell Jr who was a the famous Hereford bulls her “I taught at the famous TO
well-known cattle breeder and father raised Randi in New Mexico for one
sheriff of Deaf Smith County. She said her father used to year along with several other
Her father was a partner with collect old buffalo bates to sell places," she said
L.R Bradly and the two men ' ■——-------
Cowan’s Jewelry Burglarized
By STEVE CONNELLY Hereford Police are in- two cars, occurred Friday at Route, Hereford, was parked in A 1968 Chevrolet, owned by
Staff Writer vestigating the possibility that 3 40 pm the parking lot and an unknown Linda T. Cortex. Box 572,
this suspect look the trailer A 1969 Dodge, driven by Mary vehicle collided with the Hereford was parked on 3rd
The Hereford Police M Stoy. 514 Union, was stopped Trevino car and left the scene Street and a 1970 Buick, drive
Department has been in- THREE bicydes were stolen in the west bound lane at Union, Another parking lot accident by George E Robertson. 606 E
vestigating a burglary at Monday, two from the while a 1970 Plymouth, driven occurred Sunday at 1:15 p m in 3rd, was backing from a parked
Cowan's Jewelry Store and also Sugarland Mall parking lot, and by Virginia G Lyons, 119 the parking lot of Boynton’s position and collided with the
the tteft of a 81,000 trailer which one from a garage The police Douglas, was headed west on Grocery Store Cortez car.
was stolen from a service also answered several calls of Union and collided with the rear A Plymouth, driven by Er- Anaccident occurred Mondav
station this weekaid family disturbances during the of the Stoy rar nesto Topia, Box 546 Hereford, at 1 in the 700 block of
Cowan ’s Jewelry Store was weekend Another accident occurred in was pulling into the parking lot, stantoninvaivina i k and
bunglarized at about 2:21 am Eleven accidents over the the 400 block of Avenue D in- while a 1970 Chevrolet, driven a ar n P P
Sunday, and more than 81,000 weekend occurred, one in volving a car and a bicyclist at by Patsy L Barrett, 3904
worth of jewelry was stolen volving a pedestrian, and 5:10 pm Friday. Fountain Terrace, Amarillo, A i960 Chevrolet, driven by
from a showcase window another involving a bicyclist. A 1965 Chrysler, driven by was backing out of the lot and Cleveland D. Noyes, 703
The burglar broke the left One mishap also injured a man Alfredo Figueroa, 439 Ave. D, the two cars collided Stanton, was backing from a
showcase window and took in a car-truck accident Monday was traveling north on Avenue THE LAST accident for driveway and collided with a
about 18 necklaces, several at 9:25 a m D. when Eliseo L. Ramirez had Sunday occurred at 8p.m. in the 1973 Ford pick-up driven by
watches, one neck watch, a A 1970 Ford Mack truck, left a driveway on a bicyce and eou block of 3rd Street. Thomas H. Teague, 714 Stanton.
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1973, newspaper, August 16, 1973; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429615/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.