The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1984 Page: 5 of 10
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; Introductions, criticisms topic
(5 Rush wins championship
of men's city golf tournament
Cash Rebate in lieu of
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How multi-car
families can
drive a bargain.
OFFER #3—Interest-free John Deere financing until
1985* season of use on new and used round and
square balers, SP windrowers, mower/conditioners,
mowers and rakes. (Cash in lieu of waivers on new units
only, except mowers and rakes).
There’ll never be a better time than RIGHT NOW to
make this kind of savings. The factories have authorized
it. Your dealer is waiting for you.
Stadium. Persons in attendance then were
invited to eat watermelon below the
bleachers and get better acquainted with
the coaches and players.
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The John Deere factories are offering us tremendous
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can choose cash rebates or interest-free financing
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over these deals, then stop by our dealership and look
over the equipment. We’re cleaning out and you can
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NEW TRACTORS. Special allowances on 50 Series
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thousands of dollars. Generous allowances on utility
and 4-WD models, too. If you finance with John Deere
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in the chart.
USED TRACTORS. Finance a used tractor of 40 or
more horsepower with John Deere and get it interest
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NEW COMBINES. All models carry special factory
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HAY AND FORAGE EQUIPMENT.
OFFER #1 —Pick-A-Tearn cash rebates up to $1600on
new John Deere hay and forage tools. Buy one now and
receive a cash rebate. PLUS a certificate entitling you
to a double cash rebate if you purchase a second tool
anytime before April 30,1985.
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1985, on new and used SP and PTO forage
harvesters.*
Kirk Procter shot 137 with his han- death playoff hole. Workman won a
dicap to win low net. Bill Davis had 363 certificate, and Hernandez won
140. They won certificates valued at one worth *43.
have a distinct possibility of being on
the varsity team by the first game
(Sept. 7 against San Angelo Central).
“Personally, I’m very proud of all
these young men,” Taylor said.
“They’re headed in the right direc-
tion.”
Taylor added, though, that even
though students may have priorities
straight, illness or uncontrollable
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Two golfers tied for third flight Terry Colston for low net winner. He
honors, also. Dave Workman and had a 143. Jesse Graijalva was se-
Jesse Hernandez each shot 177, but cond with a 143. Graijalva won a 342
Workman won on the first sudden- certificate.
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Hereford, Tex.
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Watermelon Is Next
Hereford coach Jerry Taylor and
Whiteface Booster Club President Dale
Scott finish the introduction portion of
Meet the Herd Saturday at Whiteface
had a 136 over two days to win first
and a 354 merchandise certificate.
Rush and Salinas won merchan-
dise certificates of 373 and 353,
. respectively.
A score of 141 won the first flight.
Tom Simons won a $90 merchandise
certificate for his efforts. He beat
John Stagner, who had a 153. Stagner
won a certificate worth 360.
Shorty Roark and George Ochs
were winners of the low net titles.
Roark had a 127 and Ochs a 130. They
won 390 and 360, respectively, in
merchandise.
Second flight winner was Earl
Stagner with a 160. He beat Dick
Sims by six strokes to win 390 worth
of merchandise. Sims won merchan-
dise totaling 360.
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offers may be withdrawn at any time
** A similar financing rebate offer applies to any 40 Series Tractors re-
maining in inventory. Ask for details
" This model is not available for sale in Nebraska
in Whiteface Stadium at Meet the “For example,” he began, "sup-
Herd, the annual gathering of pose a teacher lectures the class
Hereford and vicinity residents to pretty hard the first two or three
meet the team and get a glimpse of days or class and gives a pop test on
factors could be the deciding factors The Booster Club provided
in students’ eligibilities. He said watermelon for guests at the conclu-
Supporting groups of Hereford 69, he can’t play the first ballgame,
athletics also were introduced by “And he’s not just ineligible for
Whiteface Booster Club President that one week. He can’t play for the
Dale Scott. rest of the season.”
Jerry Taylor did more than in- A grade of 60 no longer is passing
troduce people and have his team under H.B. 72. Now a student must
show the crowd some offensive make grades of 70 to avoid failing,
plays, however. The Hereford coach “I’m all for the good things that
also took time to express to the come out of the bill,” Taylor said. “If
crowd his feelings toward House Bill our education system is improved,
72, the law which will make man- that’s what I want.”
datory the passing of all courses by Dale Scott kicked off the program,
student athletes beginning in He mentioned the formation of sup-
January, 1984. porting groups for the team. He also
expressed appreciation for such sup-
“I want to thank all of you people porting groups as the band and
who back the Herd,” Taylor said, twirlers, cheerleaders and the drill
“You’ve been great fans, and you are team.
an instrumental part of our football Scott introduced the instructors or
team.” leaders of each group, also.
Taylor introduced parents of the _________________________________
varsity team members.
Taylor said some players introduc- Texas League
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Dana Rush and James Salinas
turned in two-day gross totals of 148
to tie for first in the championship
flight. However, Rush won on the
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For low net score, Ron Weishaai
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