The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 6 of 20
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TO HEREFORD
SATURDAY NIGHT'S
CARD
* Semi Final Event
Girlc - Girls - Girls
BARBARA BA
Each Saturday Night
At 8:30 p. m.
THE ALASKAN
6’ 5" Tall 290 Us.
Main Event
DORY FUNK
The Unbargor Rancher
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RETURNS
WRESTLING
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The Hereford Rrcmrf. Hereford,
Hag l<» <>n >i trrlumoMI).
WANTED!
The meeting was on cost and
The Brand
Hereford, Texas
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New!
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I ><hi do
Farmers have a pretty tough
time, especially these days
MEN TO TRAIN FOR THE
MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY
For livestock buying, plant management and other po-
sitions. Prefer men with agricultural background. Ex-
perience. Write:
BY JIMMIE GII.I.ENTINE
I notice that the Amar i 11 o
National Institute of Meat Packing
Box 673
TREES
SHADE — ORNAMENTAL — FRUIT
Plant now or later
We will gladly reserve your selection
Armstrong
Nursery and Garden Center
505 W. PARK AVE.
are apparent I y
I a book
II looks to me as it the Lions
..™ii members are going to
work whether they like It or not.
Tuesday morning R, C. McGil-
vary was in to say that wrestl-
. -'-n ■ a........ .I..IUIUU,
i fied them. In this country he and Ross l-atham wanted a plug
. from the mumps and chicken
1 pox and returned to sc h o o 1
Monday, Joe Merrill was sick
Saturday but was on the Job
Monday morning.
Mrs G. E. Pinkerton wok el
up .Monday morning with the1
mumps Mrs. Pinkerton is 84
I years old and is proof that
I you can have the mumps at any'1
I age.
Actually, he was lu'cky. The
I snow, wind and blizzard which
hit I-ovington, Levelland. Brown-
field and Lublxx k was what I
really had in mind. We merely
got in the fringe area. It’s a-
bout 50-50 now, whether we will
have a storm of this type, hut
play it safe. Keep your over-
coat handy. You may not need
gw
called but was on his way to |
Hereford and didn't learn about
the accident until he rgac hed
Hereford Friday at noon. Dwi-
ght has been with his mother
every since he arrived.
Saturday. Mrs. Rouse was re-
ported as improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnenl Scott
and daughter, Pam. of Her e-
ford were guests Saturday even-
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Eld red
Brown and son, Tommy.
Mrs. Ruth Coleman was sick
last week with the flu.
Henry Irlbeck entered the
Deaf Smith County Hosp i t a 1 ;
•Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James C o 1 e-
man and family made a trip
to Oklahoma City, Feb 11 and
12. where they visited relatives,
of Mrs. Coleman’s. It was learn- j
ed the Colemans have boug h t
an interest in an airplane.
Dale Smith, son <
delays iiftening arid lower. <|un-
Illy They any that farming nt
25 Cnllfontin comities Is affect.
■ Ml by smog. •
i Coy Phillips says he may not |
be the smartest cisiklo in the
world, liui he is willing to ml-
i mit his mistakes when ho makes 1
tliem. In th<> face of nil my
warnings, Coy says fluit ho lot
a friend Ixirrow his overco a t.
and ho spent most of this week .
shivering.
"It’s my own, fault." says
Coy. “I rend your warning
and just didn't think y o u
knew what you were talking
about — but you did.”
the situation.
”!'m not going anywhe r e
and I haven't been any.
where,” he said: "I just hate
to see things all messed up
tor folks who are on the
move.”
ily of Amarillo.
Great Plains Soil and Water
Conservation meeting was held
at the Walcott School Thursday
Those attending were: Eldred.
Floyd and Ernest Brown. 8. N.
Thweatt. Bertram Jack, Fred
Collett, Glenn Burrus. Allen
Hoover of Amarillo, Char I e s
Hoover of Hereford and t h e
gyest speaker. Jack Douglas of
Amarillo.
Helping with the meet i n g
were Don Newman, Thomas E
Braddy and Luther Lesley all
of Hereford
R. L. Thompson and J. C
Reese are a couple of old boys
who went back to school after
they reached middle age, and
they tell pretty well the same
story. Their attitude ami out-
look were completely different,
but they found .it a bit harder
Io grasp and absorb the mater-
ial than when they were in their
teens.
Mr. and Mrs. Saitos Galvan
are me parents oi a son oom ;
Feb. 2u at 6:23 a.m. and weigh- '
ing nine pounds six minces
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bell are
the parents of a son born Feb J
20. Bom at 4:06 p.m., the baby j
had not licen weighed al press
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hurls o n
are the parents of a son bom
Feb. 20 at 8:40 p.m. and weigh-
ing five pounds 15 ounces
on "How to get the Children to
Study” they would get my dol-
lar a lot faster. I wish this
Ixxtk had iieen published around
30 years ago, and my dad se-
cured one 1 think more peopk
who reach the age of 35 lie
moan the fact that they failed I
to take fqll advantage of the j
educational opportunities offer-
ed them than any other single
facet in our American way of
life.
H4lt __________
OABCIA MWI
Residents Aid
Wreck Victim
BY MBA. A. M. THWEATT I
Mrs. J E. Rouse is in the
Parmer County Hospital in Fri- 1
ona. Mrs, Rouse was* foil nd I
early Thursday afternoon -by
Harold Bass and Alton Monroe,
four miles north and >>ne mile
west of Bootleg where her car
had overturned. Mrs. Rouse
was still in the car; the ambu-
lance was called and she was
rushed to the hospital. Reports
were that she had suffered a paper has i>een running a ser-
concussion and five broken ies of articles on "How Stu-
ribs. Mrs. N. A. Brown rode in dy." or you can send in a buck
the ambulance to the hospital (and get a txxik on the subject,
and remained with Mrs, Rouse The articles t;\
until the doctor reported her good, hut if they had
resting. —-----•--- ----
Dwight Rouse of Farmington. _____. ■
L°n "r*' ^.ouse' wa* return estimates on dry land
' ~ ' grain sorghum. .
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Thweatt
visited Henry Irlbeck in De a f
Smith County Hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Brown
and Tommy visited Mrs. J. E.
Rouse and son, Dwight, Sunday
afternoon. .
Messenger Ilome Demonstra-
tion Club will meet this Friday,
Feb. 24, in the home of Mrs.
H. D. Ruse. Don Newman will
show slides on Civil Defense.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Whi t e
and Guy Hudson all o.' He r e-
ford visited Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill White.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman
and family of Amarillo visited
in the homes of Mrs. Kei t h
Coleman, Mrs. G. E. Pinkerton
j and Bruce Coleman Saturday,
j T.«- C
I home
__ _____________jitpiaiic.
Dale Smith, son of Mr. and 1
Mrs. Lewis Smith, entered the
_ — uuy rvrrung lair, wi
Parmer County Hospital Thurs-1 visited „ irlbeck
semes ■wxsvxxvs■ msu •iilfftrinrr fmro n i J
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coleman
visited Saturday evening with
Mrs. J. E. Rouse in the hospital
Ray Cowsert was all sho o k
up the other morning about the
strike which seems to have
tied up national air travel. Fun-
■ ny thing was that Ray had no
particular personal interest in
Will feel fiiir if
could bike u following of this j
magnitude and get elocied io of-!
lire You always liriif a lol
The Russians just will not lie shout "free enterprise," anil I i
guess this proves that II won’t j
MOVE Tn BORGER
Mr and Mrs. R. B. Sm i t h
j and children. Christine. Marlene. I
Sharon and Robert Jr. 509
I Ave. J. have moved to Barger
I Smith was previously employed
> as telegrapher for the Santa
Fe Railroad here and has be-
come station manager in Bor-
ger. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. S Smith. 423 Schley.
outdone. I notice where Nikolai , ■*-' --
Ladiiov was given 10 years in : work in Russia.
| n Soviet prison hecttiiae lie had
121 girl friends They said that 1 j;
lie hod an elaborate filing sys-| phm
later tern for keeping truck of his
mw him wearing one of those women and even went so fur
' “ ‘ as to designate them with serial
numbers,which rated and ctassi- ;ng would start again Saturday,
Dr, B. M, Wiltshire was
tilling nix that hi- tins n <> t
owned nn overcoat In more
thnn tn years, and snys that
he net er expects Ki own uno
liter ime. However, I
"ear units" which. In my
opinion, is nn abbreviated
overcoat; I'd say Doc Is get-
The Coleman family return e d
> late Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wh i t e and
family drove to Hereford Sun-
day evening late, where Bill
t in the hos-
day morning, suffering from a ;
•'strep” throat.
Visitors in the Virgil Watson
home Saturday were ^r‘ '* n mm. j. r,. nixjse in me nospitai ome, especially inese o a y s
n™ r’s H "?1,che8d and fam' in Friona Mrs Rouses brother when price supports seem to be
*v °* Amarillo. from Cordell. Okla., had arrived out of line, but they can still
to be with her ' find someone who is having it •
Mrs. N. A. Brown's fat her, rougher. Out in California they
L. W Potts of Clovis. N. M.. estimate $8 million losses last
| visited for about four days with | year, due to smog damage. The ■
his daughter. farmers are having to cut out >
, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brown 1 several crops because the smog
attended J. W. Manning's funer- I-------------------------------'
al Sunday afternoon, in Clovis,
N. M Mr Manning was killed T
in an accident, eight mi I e s j^OOK W QO S
south of Friona Feb. 16 He 1
was an uncle of Claude McDou-
gal. Claude was a pallbear e r
for the funeral.
Survivers include his w i f e. 1
Amanda Rebecca; a son, Earl 5------ ■"— 1
of Clovis: a daughter. Mr.. « ,he pan‘n'‘ °* a bora I
Etta Pearl Hrtits. of Clovis: |
three brothers, two sisters, two
grandchildren, and three great-
grandchildren.
i Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Buse were
In Friona Saturday on business
I Mrs Ruse paid n visit to Mo
J. E. Rouse while she was
I waiting for H. D. to finish his hu-
I sinews
| Mr and Mrs. 8. N. Thweatt
| visited in the home of the Joe
Merrill. Sunday evening The
Merrill children have recovered
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KAY NOBLES
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TOKYO JOE
CUMm Sic
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All Proceeds Go For Civic
& Chariiihle Work h
Hereford
First Event
TOKYO JOE
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BOBBY
Sponsored Eack Week By Tke Liens Clnk
HEREFORD BULL BARN
Ring Side $1 JI Gen. Adm. S1.00
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AX
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YOU’RE DOUBLY
SURE WITH
Vit Rock
The World's Finest Woter Heater
Double Protected: GLASS LINED heetina sur-
face plM STONE LINED tank oells. No nat
— ever!
IDyeer guarantee! Th»» guerentee It becked by
a 1500 Warranty Bond. Step in or telephone.
Have you read the rtawinedaT
SURE OF HOT WATER?
Coleman^
, NcCASLDI LUMBEB CO.
~&2 'i
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1 Block Kost of Court Hooom
Hmom The “Lmnbor Number*’ KM 4-3434
Coonglote Building Supplies
APBIL IS IS DEADLINE
FOB 1961 AUTO INSPECTION
STI
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ABLEST
SM0T0BC0.
Weri Highway 60
Hereford
EM 4 2727
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Bring your car in now for covrteout, efficient service.
You will get prompt attention to your needs, always
Dr. Milton C. Adams
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours
8:30 - 5 00
335 Miles Avenue
Phone EM 4-2255
Hereford. Texas
Texas, Thun, F.h 21, 1W1
The only thing that mnkex
it yonngxler IhlrMler than go.
ing to be<) li. the knowledge
that lilx mother and dud have
uImo gone to bed.
on me fwncnkr Muppet March
2; Charley Hell lx working on
a Negro Minstrel, which ix slut,
rd in a week or so. One thing
for sure, it will he n very as.
tutr member who evades a 11
Iht're of Ihrso activities n n d
still mttnngrs to stay in town.
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961, newspaper, February 23, 1961; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318479/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.