The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 2 of 20
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on. Nice as new. Fully equip.
Air Cond & all power C-
Seven money bags reportedly
were taken from the floor safe .
of Cooper’s Market.
Officers Wednesday morning I
Reddell Water Well
Dimmitt Meat Do.
Booler Buck
(<imi — — -
Ellxal
CAT FISH & TROUT
RED SNAPPER
MACKERAL
LARGE BASS
Iron Age line of potato diggers,
slanters and forage cho p p e r s
and will manufacture at least
part of the machinery here in
Hereford.
Wrestling starts again at the
Bull Barn at 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day after a two-month int e r-
mission. The scraps are spon-
Ph. EM 4-0544
129 W. 3rd
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FARM LOANS
McLEAN
HUTSON
2008 Ave. C • PO 2-5205
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Dr. William A. Wchon
Chiropodist - Foot Specialist
Announce* the opening of
hi* office with Dr. M. C
Adam*.
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Fresh
oysters
Ovrrcoals urv needed one day
While the nest l« like May.
We don't know what Io ilo:
Prepare for sunburn or Hu!
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rv-t Guild reported
lip at Lm HI 41
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Just Unloaded A Big Truck Of
FRESH SEAFOOD
pow-
$995
’s
Town Meeting Day. the first
is a legal
Deaf Smith County farm er s
are "being invited to an area-
wide grain sorghum meet ing
Thursday, Feb. 23, in the Dim- |
mitt High School auditor i u m.
Tn Rpffpr Around.....
■R " " UvllVl tConUaued from Pa«o II
puMe la Invited to attend.
1959 FORD 4 door. Radio, heat-
er. new tires. V-8, Auto drive.
A nice car.......... $1395
Ijsot Saturday night, during
a I „
Judge Don Zimmerman was
presented 452 pair of eye
glasses by Moore Co u n ty
Judge Archie McDonald. It's
not that McDonald thi n k s
Zimmerman doesn’t see e-
nough, but Zimmerman has
been collecting old glas s e s
for shipment to India. They
are given to Indians who
need glasses after eye s u r-
gery. Zimmerman sta r t e d
the project when he was gover-
nor of Lions Club Distri e t
2T-1. He said if any persons
here had old glasses that he
would appreciate codec ting
them in his office in the court-
house.
Ramsey was connected with posed by the Texas Waler Well of the underpa
the Jan IS burglary of Cooper's Driller* Association. Thi* legis-
Market when investigating of- j lation calls for licensing of well to pay the coat of the entire
fleers found a wallet containing drillers and sets certain stand- project.
We hear that Lockwood Gra-
legal meeting here, County ders has bought out the Oliver
George Reynolds al the road-
block
Ramsey aaid he met his fe-
male companion tn Fort Worth
and High Plains Water Corner- owners South of the golf course,
vation District attorney John was received asking permission
Aikin. also supported a resolu- to tie onto the city’s eight-
hon which called for approval inch water line on the west
in principal of legislation pro- tide of U. § Highway 385 aou.h
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ed Sowell and Bryant are
You can save money and re-
ceive better service when you
deal directly with your pump
manufacturer . . . coll or
visit A & C's modern plant.
Install the rugged, depend-
able irrigation pump — A & C
with water lubricant, oil lubri-
cant or oil lubricant with red-
wood tubing.
RUBY RED
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cd liy the Governor had made (Continued from Page 11
a recommendation which w a s 1 ’•ons for the city, school and
interpreted to mean that all wa- county
ter users should be taxed to
support the activities of the
Texas Board of Water Engine-
Charlie Seeds Motor Co
lot and Miles “
progress.
The shattered window at :
Northwest School was reported I
by Roy Hartman, principal. Po- !
lice were continuing investiga-
tion Wednesday morning.
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Klmrr daeunrt, who roper
aenteil the Hereford Athletic
Club boxing tram, wan ellml
naled In the semi-finals of the
state <ioMen Gtoves toorna
ment In Fort Worth after
winning bls first bout by u KO.
In the second bout he lost
by a third round knockout.
Elmer Is from Canyon.
others upon the selection of 69th
District Judge Harry Schul t z I
as "Man of the Year" for I960
in Dalhart. Judge Schultz is a
leader in many Helds, and
i acknowledged as an authority
on child welfare problems.
Garrett Ramsay I
I slaying of Royce Herd. The I
well-known police character re- I
> • • portedly has been to felony I
court five times, and has been !
Ramsey has town free on 125.
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| allium with Louis Armstrong.
Maria Callas A fully orches
trated peace overture from Ru-
] dolf Bing, a triumphant return
' to the Met to match and even
i top her return to La Sea 1 a j
and a big bouquet, of roses from
Renata Tebaldi.
Mitch Miller — A "Sing A-
long at the Summit" album to
charm world leaders into peace;
the way he has charmed the,
rest of us into nostalgic con-1
tentment. " cd earner this month, when a ,
Antal Dorati -- Another boom- -----, . i
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Munday Night Women's League Reddell Waler Well Service
Results: ! Associated Growers
> Dimmitt Meat Co. 3 i Community Grain
Elizabeth Witherspoon 1 I Pitman Grain, Hereford
---—----- Wheeler Fertilizer
Boozer Buck Real Estate
1956 FORD 4 dr. Fairlane. Ra-
dio and heater........$495
1955 BUICK Special 4 dr. Good
tires and real clean .... $415
1955 CADILLAC 4 dr? Equip,
with air & power......$655
1954 FORD 4 dr. V-8 and it s
just ................. $145
1950 CHEVROLET 2 dr. with
radio & heater........$118
1960 COMET - 4 door sta wag-
on. Radio, heater, Auto. Trans.
Nice os new ........ $1795
gtary wan
he had not notified authorities
that ha had loat the billfold
Ramsey who was acquitted
. of Hobby Ray Foote, was charg-
ed with burglary a few Issir*
1 ' after tbe% burglary wax d i s-
I covered
czioceis oeunesuay morning
attempted to find two oth e r
money bags at the locati o n
where Ramsey and his com-
panion reportedly had been seen.
The officers found five fresh-
ly-ilug holes, two south of a
fence, two around a knoll and
another un the north shoulder
of the dirt road.
LNCINNATT — Course* In ,
lah art have been added to ,
curriculum at Hebrew t’nkwi!
ege - Jewish Insitute of Hel- i
n. the first time that a school I
iigher Jewish learning has
bIMhed accredited studies in
1959 MERCURY - 2 door. Rod-
io. heater. Auto, Trans. Low
mileage. ............ $ 1595
1959 FORD - 4 door. Radio,
heater, new tires. V-8, Auto,
drive. Real sharp $1125.
1956 FORD 4 dr. Air cond.,
power, new tires, a real clean
cor..................$875
1954 CHEV. 2 ton. Recondition-
ed motor, good bed. 2 speed for
a low, low............$995
1954 CHEV. Pickup ’/i ton.
Clean. Come and get it for
only ................$400
1958 RANCHERO V-8 Auto,
trans, radio, heater. Red & white
color, good tires, only .... $895
1956 G.M.C. '.2 ton. A real
sharp pickup, cheap .... $425
1955 FORD Pkkup V-8. Hoot^,
good tires. A real sharp truck
for..................$365
T959'FORDPickupV-8. Custom
cob. radio, heoter, new white
tiros............... $1095.
1954 FORD V-8 Pickup V2 ton
Good irrigation pickup. $285
1959 RANCHE«OV-8Automa-
tic. Radio, heoter and good &
clean ...............$1175
1958 FORD 4 dr. "500" Radio,
heater, new tires. Air Cond. fefr
just.......... $1095
1958 DODGE 4 door Coronet
Air cond., radio, heater. A
car at a low price ......
1958 FORD '500'' 4 door Air
cond., nice, fully equip. $1095
1958 FORD Country Squire Sta.
Wagon. New tires, air cond.,
and all power. Real good. $1395
1957 CHEVROLET Belair 4 dr.
V-8 Power Glide, air cond., Eq-
uipped ............. • $ 1095
1957 OLDS 4 dr? Air cond.,
er, nice car .......
Nothing can take Hie pleasure out of life
like that terrible, dull feeling that comas
with bad health.
OPRACTIC
gats you well and keeps you wall . . . day
after day. Enjoy better health today! Call
EM 4-2643
DR. GALE J. PAGE
Hereford Chirtpradit Center
1011 Park Avenue
1960 MERCURY - 2 door. Rad-
io,heater. 6,000 miles. Like
new................$237 5
Phone EM 4-2727
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Jumbo (Avg. 4 to 5 Lbs. Each)
CAUUFLOWT
pas
SALE EVER HELD
THIS TOWN!
Easy financing! Come in and
Select yours right now.
In arguing fur the resolution
it was pointed out that the w-al-.
er under the land is considered -
to be the property of the land
owner. It was further point e d
out that the property own e r s .
•re already paying a tax for i
the use of that water thruu g h
the much higher property va-__
luationc placed on irriga t ad | toand «io blo^M
X» and 400
WINGS FOR MISSIONARIES
RIBERALTA, Bolivia. « — |
Maryknoll missioners here have
a new light airplane, contributed
by Detroit businessman Edward
Wagensomer. to travel about
their 50.000-square- mile mission
territory in the "Green Hell"
jungle region of northeastern
j Bolivia. __________________
waooo
I960 FALCON - 4 door cor.
Radio, heater, 10,000 mi. Nice
as new..............$1695
Another ear. a brown
maroon 1».V> or ISM-model
hk-lr, MM re|M>r*ed to have
been al the roadside that
afternoon. The report was
made to the Sherlft's office
by an unknown jierMin.
Mrs. Maddox said a bro w n
car carrying a man. woman
and little girl stopped in front
of her home. The man inquired
a* to the location of the Lee,
Cocanougher Ranch. Mr*. Mad-
dox told officer*.
Officers were unable to find |
a car fitting., that descijpti <> n
iff the area >at the tinw^he
ztadbkxk was staged, t
McChrver found the five emp-
ty money bags at location of
where the holes were dug. The
bags were stacked on the shoul-
der of a bar ditch on tlte north
aide of the road. McCar ver
aaid.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
This Is The Absolute Most
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ick Loeue
armor to protect them from the
3 j cruel shafts of the critics while
wmsm.ws a^ws-rs awvaaa 1 pn FOUtP tO thp bank With mVfll.
High Line: 196 by Helen Owens ty checks from “Camelot”'al-
i High Series : 466 by pow<*na i i-----
Skypala
Standing**: W<»n
Associated Grewem
304
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iiuuaiUGraifi Y 44
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Pitman < J rain rj
Wheeler Fertiliser 3»4
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acquitted as many times.
investigating the report, went
to the home of Dub Maddox on
the Russell Ranch. Mr. and-Mrs.
Maddox said-they had previous-
ly stopped on the dirt road and
talked to a man and woman
who had said they were looking
for a watch lo*f by the woman.
They described the couple to
McCarver. and Mrs. Madd o x
gave the officer a Califor n i a
license plate number she_j had
jotted down when they were
talking to the couple on the
dirt road.
Recognizing that the man's
description fitted that of Ram-
sey, McCarver ordered a road-
block and headed for the spot
where Mr. and Mrs. Maddox
said the couple had been. The
» car had left the scene.
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Spinning In 1961
BY IHCII MI IJ.1GAN
It's too curly to tell what
the Naw Year ha* in store for
. the record industry, but it's ne-
ver too early to wish upon a
i star fur nice things to happen I
I to the recording stars.
In 1961, the 12th year in the
I happy reign of the long play-
i ing record, an invention which
probably has done as much for
music as the printing press did
for literature, we wish the best
of everything to everyone in the
music business.
But particularly we would
likc to sec the New Year bring
the following to the follow ing:
Perry Como — Another great
big happy hit like "Catch a Fall-
ing Star” to add to his firma-
ment of all-time best sellers.
Elvis Presley — a June wed-
ding to some sweet, old fashion-
ed girl who will settle him down
to the task of becoming the
■ first rate singer that he proved
he really is with his off beaf 1
| (for him) recording of "O S le
’ Mio
Eileen Farrell A long-timi
I contract at the Melropoli tan
' Opera, a big bouquet of roses
"1812 Overture,’’ this time done Hereford while a service was in
with atomic cannons.
Arthur Fiedler — We got the
beer mugs with that last Boston
Pops album, now how ab o u t
* sending the beer?
- Alan Jay Lerner and Freder-
—---j — Identical suits of
..The Hereford Irond, Hereford, Teio*, Thur*,, Feb. 23, 1W1
j The meeting starts al 7:.1# p.m Isurud by ilw lluisfurd Liun*
A number of grain sorghum1
' leader* will be on hand to di«-
cuss current marketing pro]
blent*. *
98c
Also found in the car driven
by Ramsey were from 200-100
eoin wrappers on the floorboard
of the passenger side of the
front seat
QweMloned on eiHStcnts ot
the Millcase. the woman told *'
officers the coins came from ' ‘
her danchtcr's pi««> bank..
Ramsey said th.- ashes on the
floorboard ol the rear seat
came from an ashtras in the
car.
Ramsey and ni, compani o n
were arrested by Randall Coun-
ty Deputy Sherd! Calvin Cosley
and Canyon city patrol officer 1
I lan'* of Blevins and the
: The Deaf Smith County dele- blocks ot Irving.
.............. ga<*on. made up of Scars. Cham- Request from Charles Sowell
ThcCar ia” registered in h e r h*r. Blll...Th<‘m£ * °n’ and Tommv Bryant, property
egmr
The Fort Worth pair was
OUestioned by officer* for more
than three hours.
•> •>
Mayor and city commission
ers also accepted an Inslta
lion from the counts commix
slon to attend a luncheon
Mnadav, Fob. tt. prior tn a
joint meelinx ol the (roups to
discuss iiintnal problems.
Lights on Moreman Street at 1
its tntersectoms with Texas'
Avenue and Sunset Drive also
were approved.
Commissioners favorably re-
ceived petitions from resident*
the social security card and a rds necessary to preserve the
various other papers hear 1 n g purity of water Sear* second-
Identification at Ramsey under ed this motion
■tenth a hole which has been Sears also seconded a reaolu- Tuesday tn ^arch,
cut in the roof of the building , tion calling tor opposition to any : holiday in Vermont.
The Fart Worth man claimed legislation which would expand
that he had kmt the wallet a the number of state supported
few days before the local bur- colleges or universities. The
committed, and that tame resolution called for study
of means to improve and up-
grade the existing State school*.
The meeting was held in Wi-
Aug JB 195B. in the slay 1 n g I chita Falls on Friday. Feb 17,
rg- at the Holiday Inn Motel
County Gets
WTCC Backing
On Water Law
Directors of the West Texas
| Chamber of Cqgimerce vot e d
at u recent meeting to oppose,
a* a matter of policy, any form
of water users fee or tax upon
underground waler. The resolu-
tion was presented to the Di-
I rectors by Henry Sean. Deaf
. Smith County's representative.
I The need for the resoluti <> n
was brought on by the fact
that a study committee appoint-
ed by the Governor bad made
j We would like Io add our
congratulations Io lltose <4 many
I and brilliant brass, to continue
and Increase his jihcnomen a 1
skill in stereo sound.
• Judy Garland A private re-
volving door al the Capitol Rec-
' ords building in Hollywotxl, so
she can keep making those al-
ways welcome annual come-
backs.
Richard Rodgers — A happy
solution to a most intrigui n g
case, the problem of mak i n g
a musical out of “Sheri o c k
Holmes." It’s far from elemen-
tary, my dear Watson.
The Kingston Trio — A fourth
for bridge.
The Eenhon Sisters — Identi-
cal pairs of iron toed shoes to
reduce occupational hazards in
doing the polka with’ Lawrence
Welk.
Record Reviewers Everywhere
—A moment of silence.
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en route to the bank with royal-1
Revella bum*.
Meredith Wilson — A fr o n 11
I row seat in the reviewing stand
at New York’s St. Patrick's
Day parade for restoring t h e
march to its rightful place in i
American music.
Eddy Arnold An album de-
vrwd’.to the complete works ol
.m1.- Hank Militants, the late great
SI country composer whom man* I
511, regard as an authcnic Ameri-
, can genius.
Enoch Light — A noisy New I
Year, full of percussive magic
School Building
Hit By Bullet
A .22 calibre bullet which
shattered a window on the north
side of Northwest Elementary
h - - - School sometime Monday night
from Maria Callas jmd a jazz or Tuesday morning was found
.....c * _... . . encased in a cabinet door of
l --------------- fully orches- a classroom during investigation
J Tuesday morning, it was re-
ported this week by Hereford
police.
The bullet, which broke a
glass and went through a Vene-
tian blind, was found in the
j door of the cabinet on the south
side of. the classroom, pol i c e
' said.
j A similar offense was report-
eo earner mis nionin. wnen a
__________ ,v.1 sftot hit a glass of the auditor-
ing, boisterous recording of the *u,n ®t. Anthony s Church in .
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