The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1960 Page: 1 of 14
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WEATHER
The Hereford Brand
14 Pages
Published Every Thursday
IVTH YEAR — NO 26
Price 10c Per Copy
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Senator Backs Ike’s Request
Minister
For Control Of Cuban Sugar
Tvx.n pan-
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Traffic \\ atcli For
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Holiday Scheduled
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Our Slogan “More People — More Farms
Hereford, Texat, Thursday. June 30, I960
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Ament in market. while dhnv
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TIME FOR A "MEATHEE” the post few
weeks hot been scarce for Wa’ter lemons
and a lot of other Deaf Smith County far*
mors who have been harvesting wheat and
barley almost continuously. The torrid wea-
three month visit in the
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Fifty-Eight Yeorj of Service
SINCE 1901
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Mill along legislative line'*. •“
the High Plain* I mlergrounal
Water < «>iiH« r\ali«m INstrirt
has tmiliiicd plans fur a lest
« as.- in an effort to get under
ground waler declared a tie
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Issue Warning
Against Burning
Wheat Stubble I
"Smrikr coeto farmer* mon-
ey". warn. Irchniciana with the
local Soil Conaervathm Service, fl
Karmrni who turn wheat mil-
due. have failed to realize the
benefit* of these residue. Dol-
lar. a. well a. long time mil 1
improvement rom up In smoke
when rc«idurs are (turned
Wheat Stubble that is relum-
ed to the rail will Rive such Im-
portant long time benefit, as
increased moisture holding cap- <
acity. fertility holding capacity. 1
more organic material, and bet-
ter soil tilth, according to Don
Newman, local 3CS technician 1
Surface crusting is one of the
main problems of bunting resi-
ma- i
Hmm is
HOT WEATHER which has prevailed over the Hereford
area the past week makes even water from a garden hose
seem* refreshing. Karen Kitchens, three year old davgh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Cuby Kitchens, finds re el from lhe
“one hundred plus'* degree weather in the front yard
of her home at I 19 Ave K. (Staff Photo by Ruby Brewton)
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ICE WOULD Bf WELCOME to this Icelander
a> he works on o community renter at the
labor Camp. Kristian Buoson, a Lutheran
any type .>1 gg
more money, al.nit Him to $1 50 tutor* ol the city law |irohil»t-
vents of Castro's own makinc I’*'1 acne, than moil iHhri cruft'
insulting arc driving us to a posi-
tion where we cannot afford to
America lie reliant on on Cuban supply
for too large a .hate of our su-
gar When I say that a* a na-
tion ami a peoplr* we have be-
friended Cuba ami went even to
extreme to use her sugar, many
Texas fanners know what I'm
talking a I.ait
A. a matter rif fact, at con-
siderable injustice to some Tex-
as ami other American farmers
the administration has limited
American farmers’ sugar prod-
In <-innci-tiun with the story
on this page rilsail Senator Yar-
Ih.i ninth's backing on i-hiinites
in (lip Sugar Act it is interest-
int Io note that the House Ag-
ru iilluie CoininiHee voted 33 . (J
Io approve the President's re-
el- st tm authority over lore.i n
sui-.ir quotas I jest week, the
.....mill tee turned down the pro-
fa-sal 1*1 II on a partv - line
vote But they changed their
mind ilt.-i Sei is-taiy ot Stale
lli-rler briefed them on tin- cur-
rent situation in fkiis-i Although
Herter made his statements !»•-
h.nd idosed door - it must have
liven a humdinger of a bru-fing
tn i tian - the minds of 1-1
strong - willed Congressmen.
tion to allow I’rrsiilent Eisen-
hower more fn-edom tn altering
sugar quotas.
Cuba Sen Ralph Yarborough
made a statement on the fluor of
tile Senate Tiu-sday
Senator Yarborough'* state-
ment was:
The ilei Ision of Eidel Castro i-anfed
to enter into economic agree-
ment. with Russia, amt his con-
tinuing hostile and
manner in whipping up Culatn
resentment against
makes il mamlatiH'y that we a>.
Around
Town
to urlian ihange. there are dif-
ferem vs in ttw- Chun lies of Ice-
land and those in the United
Ear c simple, the Sunday
Si tv.d is only for children Ail
i-htldivn frum one
In lhe lore of heovy traffic and favorable weather,
local law enforcement agenciet will be keeping a
Clare watch Io prevent accident* from marring Fourth
of July trip.
Te.ot Highway Patrol Sgt Roger Soiebee Wednes-
day .aid hi. unit., which operate in Deo* Smith, For-
mer, Castro and Oldham Counties, would be opera-
ling around the clock from Saturday through Mon-
day.
"We ore going to watch particularly for hazardous
violations which might lead to accidents," Sgt. Sosebee
said. "Our motor concern will be with drinking dri-
vers and speeders."
City police and county sheriff's units also will be
checking traffic closely in order to prevent accidents.
The Tenos Safety Association Wednesday estimated
27 persons would bo killed in motor vehicle accidents
in the state from Saturday through Monday night.
Throughout the notion, traffic fatalities ore ea>
peered to climb more than 300 and could go os high
as 300.
Safety officials also ore concerned about the aa*
peered high death rate during the holiday frotn waler
Occidents.
They warned particularly about swimming In un-
eg. art bhdMaBXeoao
*-* wwHny WlvnWT VvVW
"Not since 1946 has Texas hod o Fourth of July
without a traffic fatality," the Toros DopartMont eif
Public Safety warned.
' More Than 75%
(M Wheat (ait
Uhfiti harv< si in tx-af Smith
(’ttuniv is iifarinK
uilh I >p yields n*|NrtU*d Inan
ftih- end t»l I tie f'lMinly Io 11m*
«tiller.
Mtrd grain olrvalorx fslimat-
od ili«* harvest was about 75 per
cent completed, although exti*
matcfl rangf^l from H5 Io S5 per
cent fkqwnflinK ti|«on localion.
Fields in the southern |M»rtion
Former Teacher
Given Sentence
On Contributing
A furmvi llvrrh.nl rahivil
t<-ai-hrr, llmry Tylrr Rnminv
Turulny wax fiamrl guilty uf
iimtrihuting hr lhe ilrlinqiseniy
nt a minin
Hr wax M*ntrnred Io 30 days
in jail and lined Slou plu* S3* 60
cratrt voatx
lb .mine was indicted In tbv
6»th District tlrond Jury on Ap-
ril 12. with instructkms that the
case hr transferred to County
(iatrt
Judge Homer E. Henalee as-
sessed the sentence Tuesday af-
ter Romine's lawyer appeared
to plead him guilty. Romine ;
did not appear The sentence is
to hr served in the Dallas Coun-
ly jail
Romine currently is on pro-
bation from Dalia* County on a
five - year sentence for a mor-
als violation
Romine was dismiaaed by the
school from hi* poet as driver
education teacher at Stanton
Junior High School before the
Rrand jury met He was not tn
custody at the time the indict-
, nienl w a» returned.
ther, while good for the groin, ho* boon
hard on the worker*. Lemont did find time
to wipe hi* brow while waiting for hi* truck
to bo unloaded in Hereford.
(Staff Phalol
In xiippiirl «»f |N*ndini! l<*Ki*la- |»r<F\r Pifsulcnt EiM»iilwMY*r ’ « m imn !«• -mh 27 j«rr <W tlw
I nr tliftcrrlittfiai v |»tru-
•r* l<> alter ih«» ('utxin sugar
particularly for quota.
“Pimiiibility that we will have
to alter lhe (\ibxn Mlgar quota
dors not grow a* an act »»f ec«fn-
omic
|N*"f>k» whom we have l<mg re-
am! still regard ami
Iivat a» g«Nxl neighlH»rx Bui e-
Miml iy
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TucmIuv
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Mi4«.iure for June: 5.7t
Moisture lor >rar: ia..M
MuRture luxl year: him
HltXXII MTAFF
Kn»l|an Buafum
matte plea of guihy when lie minister fn»m Icclaml. left his
failed to ap|M* ir in < '<>rporaiM»n home to ^NUd thfw rw*nih*s in
’’For example, farmer* <4 ma- C’fxin M m»lay morning Hereford hvlpmg the student*
ny cvMintien of the Tvx.ix pan- ArreMing officer was |Mtrol- who are Ixiilding the ctMiimun-
rrprisal agatnsi th,. Cuban hjimll,. and u|»fM*r vxtlh plains rn.m ls->;»hy Rolicri*
IX»H<v announced thi* u<*«*l(
ity E*enier tor tla* labor camp
area can pnidUfa* ex<-c||eni Imm*! I*oIi<«* anivHinccd thi* M«*ck Huumwi left N«>rth(*iTi Iceland
sugar crops ami it will brim: that they would arrest all m "o Thursday. June hi and ar- able fnrmth ami h«*lpful and I
am vrrx gla»l I rati help work
to buiM the <*«»mmunii> center
As ('hristians, we should
County To Condemn Rest Of
Needed Hiway Right-Of-Way
Deaf Smith County Commis*
xiom*rx spent moxt of their ses-
sion Monday morning in a dis-
tusfeiun almut right - of - May
purchases along I’ S Highway
(id east from Hereford.
Knox Parr of Amarillo. Tex-
as Highway Department ritdit -
•4 May agent and Vermin York
nf Hereford, resident engineer.
Mere «»n hand to talk with the
court about the 13 remaining
parrels to Im* acquired.
The court thought almut the
of thr«ur parrel** r«»uld lie |H»r-
rlia«*r<l The remainder will !»«•
«»rnt inta ciiiinf-iit domain
i cffiidemnatkin > pmreedtagu.
Parr apokqdird to the court
for the state's deiax in getting
needd appraisals improve-
ment* uhich an* included in lhe
needed right - of - way for ex-
pansion «4 the highway to four
lanes from Hendonl to the Ran-
dall County line.
Both Parr and Knox '‘aid the
state wax anxious to get all the
right - <4 • way so the contract
could l«e let for the project The
state and count\ share in cost
«4 right - of - May acquisition.
In eminent domain proceed-
ings. the commissi’mers court
Mould appoint three impartial
laml<m m*r<* to hear lioth sides of
the rase, and render a decision
on the true value «4 the Inml
Any’ apjieal from such pm-
reedings Mould hr heard l>y a
special iMtard of six landoMii-
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|^E| e!- hai vested pn>t».-dt|y m«»o ! la*
a.adabh* until next Mrrk.
Tokyo Joe’s
Bout Didn’t
Follow Script
I'hlllp MyKa u< Amarllfai.
hvttvr kntmn ax Tukyu Jiw.
Iv irnvil tbv hwnl way Io row-
tint- hlx MrvMllax malvhrx to
tbv ria* whllv la Hrrt-lonl Mai-
unlay alght.
Milla Moaalay turfi-ltnl a
S.W raxh ImII ImhhI with aa
lolurnallv plvo of zallti la
< ir|Hirntlon t ioirt for rrxlxt
Ing nrn-M. Hr fallril Io afqirar
to anxnrr thi- vhargr.
Thr burly. « . yrar - oM
pnifrovtoual wmllrr waa xub-
ilwil Saturday night after Ma
M-hmluIrd bout with Hoh <lel
grl lallvtl Io follow, thr wript-
Iri-onNuR to witnrvwa. thr
Honolulu bora grapplrr had
brrn drinking hrfurr thr bout.
HI. fight with tirtgel find
mon il <«it.hlr thr ring and In-
to Um- hli-nchrr wala, thrn on-
to Mir Hour nf thr Bull Barn
and finally oulidilr.
Wbra tirlgri and roferoa
Fraaklr Murdoch were unable
to *abdue Bylva, Hereford Po-
ller Cafrtala L. B. BarMMt
Io aid flelgrl aad Murdock, due* When all the organ?c
BarKrH la MaBaaed at (be teriala are removed thr aiil
BuH Bant eaeb Malarday tend* to bake or cruel Thi*
UliaMauiid ea gage t) 1 (Hiattau i aa page t)
minister, il working on the Migrant Ministry
during a
States.
Describes
«4 lhe county are almost finish-
ed. with irrigated Mheat averag-
ing aiioiit 55 Inixhels h> the .»<•-
re What littlf. gram remains in
thi* field is expected to lie cut
by Thur*<ia\
In th north and central pir-
ti<ais ol Hie countv alM>ut 75
per cent *4 the estimated 155.-
(Jtfl) .t< res h..* U*« n harvested.
Only irrigated wheat is still in
the fields. Some feamers said
th< v Mvrv almost I rtish«s! hut
the last <4 th<. irrigated wiieat
probably M<m't be cut until tiw
last <4 next Me«*k
.!;«• ninniti m averare <»1 a-
ls»iit 7'5 bush Is. Uit many iv-
imrts are going as high a* ho
l» isliel*. on top irrigated land.
Thg. final harvest report from
the Texas l.alw»r f*«imn>”»sion
Mas iKMled this Merk. imli<*at-
in * thr crop is almost all fin-
ished They *aid then* m.i> no
shortage <4 combines trucks or
manpower t«< complrte thr har-
vrst m this ar«*a
A total on tin* mimlmr «4 hush-
Staled July
A hwal suim meet Mill Iw
held in Hereford S all inlay, .Inly i
H *|N»n*«ir*sl by Un* Hereford i
Athletic Club
Tlw* meet Mill begin al 9am, '
but all paitici|Mnl% *h«Hild tie
at tlw* <it> |nn4 by X U) am
Tlierr Mill be four <-atrgori<*s
of rolilfirtition ln*r style, back
stroke, breast stroke and liut-
terfly stroke.
Boy* and girls Mill not com-
pile against each *»ihrr There
m di I*** ffMir <li\;**ion* for thr
boys and four divisions lol tlw*
girl- Both *w*tK <4 divisions will
hive thr *ame agr limits ITwy
an* Division I. 10 year* ami un-
d i Dr i*i<»n 11,11 and 12 years;
11] 13 add 11 v ran
and Divrdon !V 15 *h<! hi vr*n».
PrrM'iis who want to practnv
before thr inert can work out
with tli,. Hereford swten Irani
r u*h morning from 7 to X Ml.
AH < <»mp»*titivr races will start
from thr sliailoM end nt tlw*
[>*<>1 mi iNu ticipunis must know
how to do a >halkiw dive
rtved in Amarillo Satunlay .
mg discharge <4 fireworks in June IX The Ecumenical Kx-
tlir city, change Program of the World here
share <aa g<w»ds ami privileges
Mith iWlwrs Mho dimt hair
them,’* thr 27 - year o|<| Ice-
lander said Buason has l«rrn a
laitheran minister for two years
in thr village •»< Olafsfjnrthur
in N«<1hrrn Iceland.
Ihtring thr |ms| km years
there ha«* Im a greal change
fr«aii tlw* rural life in Ireland
!«• the urliun lite, bitt th*
church has not adjusted t«» the
change, he mi hi. rhildivn fnan one year to II
“Sixty years ago annul SO jirr years go to Sunday School to-
cent *4 ihe population .4 Ire- Kelhrr and they have their Sun-
land lived in tlw rural cummun- ***•> SchtaH in tlw* sam tuary <4
ities Mem about mw* half <4 the <hr church f»»r lark «4 Sunday
papulation lives in towns ami S«htB,| hmmwi.
t itles Buasaui said Some rhurrhrs have youth
Ihir to the fart that thr church- programs f«n thn**e 14 ami older
es did not adjust uith the rural (i •mtim»rd we pa*e
Fine \oulh For
\ io'alrng (iilv
Fireworks Law
<*ity P r this Meek again re-
mi i«ir<| tlw* |Mibli* that it is a
gainst an exiting city on im-
am r * disrh.trge i t * 7
(in*work« inside tlw* city limits
An IX - ye t - old Friona
youth Weldon Karl IJttle. was
.iricstrtl in Hereford «»n such a
charge H<* and ’hn*r 1t» - year -
old companions wen* picked iq»
aiuHit in .30 p ni Satunlay «m a
complaint that Un* hair were
throwing firecrat kers a! cars <»n
Main Stiert
The three yminger lw»ys wen*
released •«> thru parents Lillie
fiosted a $25 rash bail bond
which was forfetta*d • m an auto-
On hand Mondav morning to
hear the discussion were .lames
A McAndrew*, ami (‘ Pain • r
NorUjfi hulh <»f wlwiiti have Ian*!
neetlrd for light - of . way
hi wthrr Mctuui. the court
Iurord *l«»un a request fur a
rend s*»»ithrast **f Nrrrtor*!.
< •miiiikwMom-r«* frit the mad
Mould be uuuuual r«pr**e,
sin* r « wfixtru* tifiti would g*» a-
cm** Tierra Hlaiwa cnay«*u
and i*r« aiifer iuaintrnan< r
u*»iil<l hr r%«g*resi*rly high.
They alM* felt th*- r*»ad w**ui<l
it **ntinur<l «*ti par** t)
His Home During Labors In Camp
By M F Ml F< H ('oum il *4 <3uir»h**s invited »Mie
Rf PoiiTI K niemlw*! from his rhurch to
a laitht ian cum* to tile I’nited Stales The
DiM-tpIrs <4 (3iiist are sj*»nsor-
mg hi* three - month* visit ami
have arranged for him to work
with i|m* migrant ministry
“The psupie tn th«. I'mtrd
Stair* have hern very hospit.
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1960, newspaper, June 30, 1960; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318445/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.