The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1965 Page: 11 of 20
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Art Guild Sponxori
Exhibit Sunday
EARN FFA HONORS — Th,,, four Future
Formar, of America earned honor, a’ the
Area I FFA events held Saturday in Amarillo.
Shown from loft ore Billy John,on first in
tor and a double by Lynn Cook
Hut Dumas .urged to a 4-1
lead with two walk, a double
and a single
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came in the top of the sixth
Ranspot made It three up.
baseball and track, choir and
band. journalism and awards in |
other school functions
incinerator Moodav a week la
I ter than was at first anticl
pated
City Manager Dudley Bayne
said some minor bugs — com-
pounded by the wet garbage col
lected after Monday morning's
rains — were found but he hop
ed to have them corrected in a
day or so
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ture
ford
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Mrs
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READ and USE
WANT ADS
REGULARLY
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AN QuM w« ton *ow wart •• dtopk
Nto CwoMnaarty Catrtat Ha I to 3 30
tieor* Muse and Men Hig
gms. both senior members of the
Future Fanners of America
Chapter of Hereford High
crop forming, Robert Higgmt ond George
Muse State Forme' Degree winner,, and
Roddy Allred, first form electrification See
story I Staff Photo I
liemtel t. Th. Sfwi.
DUMAS — Hereford White
faces employed a surge of hit
ting strength and a determined
relief pitcher to take a 10 # win
here Tuesday
The Whitefaces rallied from a
7-3 second inning deficit to take
the win — their first in District
1 AAA loop action Dumas had
taken the first two outings in the
two team conference race
in
a triple and
IN THF BOTTOM of the fifth.
Stephensim grounded out and
then the Hereford southpaw fan
ned the two following batters
Hodges was hit with a pitch ley
HEREF ORD hosts the Demons
in a doubleheader here Saturday
beginning at I p m in Whiteface
Field
Coach Ronald speed s batters
did their best job of the vear
connecting for IS hits
These included two three-run
two triples and three
interpreter of her own choosing
could be found
It was the first arrest on an
illegal possession charge here
in about three week, officers
said
A 14-YEAR-OLD woman Do-
lores Luna Rocha was charged
with illegal possession of alcohol
beverages for purpose ol resale
County Judge H C (Hank) Wil-
liams set bond of 31.MB
The raid was staged at 11 46
p.m
Deputy Pete Cole one of the
officers said the cases, contain-
ing quart bottles of beer were
hid under floors in closets be-
hind cabinets and in the woman's
refrigerator
Watts tagged his third hit
the day and scored on Hanspot's
triple as the hall hit a light pole
above the center field fence and
bounced back into the field of
play R.inspot was later strand-
ed on base
HE EXPRESSED amaiement
at the fierce fire generated by
the incinerator even though the
garbage was wager-logged
The water also caused a prob
lem with the pit from which the
conveyor belt originates a
pump to keep the area dry was
not yet installed and water col-
lected. further saturating the
trash and making it cling to the
conveyor
It was also found that temper
ary outlet covers on the blow
ers. placed there to protect their
innards during rtupment, had
not been removed Still the in-
cinerator readily consumed the
garbage fed to it. despite a be-
low-normal supply of oxygen
Rayne said
Mr and Mrs Paul Weaver
Bryan are parent, of ■ daughter
Mary C etho raw born May 7 al
W M a m She weighed 4 tta
coot FIRE
COOL. Tex WE* — It was really
warm near Cool one day meat
iy A ga, well near this Sorth
Texas town erupted in flamm
and the ground around the well
became rod hot The blear
wa. won brought under caw
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Three officers of the Deaf
Smith County Sheriff's Depart-
ment said they raided a houae
at the end of S Schley St Tues-
day night and confiscated 14 ca-
ses of beer
Al Class Banquet
Mike Ranspot and Merle Car-
michael were named Outstand-
ing Senior Boy and Girt'' at the
Junior Senior banquet Saturday
night at the high school cafe-
teria More than JOO utudents
and sponsors attended the an-
nual event
Selection of the outstanding
student, was made bi members
of the junior class who acted as
boat for the banquet Special re-
cognition wa, extended to Mrs
Kendall Williams coordinator
for the function Michiyo Wakai
and Bene Batard exchange stu-
dents were presented small
gifts
The Cleft Dwellers a choral
group from hew Mesno fur
rushed entertainment for the
group Theme for decoration,
wa, baaed un a Hawaiian luau
The junwir-senior banquet is
busted every vear by the junior
clam in honor of the Senior,
Boys Approved Awards Assembly
For State Degree Scheduled Today
At High School
Schaiartodps and rsrignrtlm
of award winners during the IB
6446 school lor* will be rscog
meed at a special awards as-
sembly to be al 1 pm today ■
the high school audHartam
teiving * n<aarsnips will no
made at this time motsad of
being a customary part of the
Robert L Thompson. school
counselor
Expected to present scholar
ships ar* the Lxms Chib. Kiwan-
is (Tub. Key Club Business and
Professional Women , (Tub Fu
Teachers of America. Fu-
Nuraes of America, Her*
Texas Federal Credit Un-
Hi Y Tn Hi Y. Clamroam
Teachers Association and the
American Legion Auxiliary An-
nouncement will also be made
of those receiving scholarships
from colleges they expect to at-
tend this fall
Also on the program will be
recognition of those receiving
The city fired up its new trash awards m football, basketball.
_i___a s, .A— » 6— kuA^kall «>awa4 • W.xsbr /.Rear 'irvci
THE ROCHA woman does
not speak English officers said,
.•ml refused to gu before Judge
Williams for sentencing until an j
burner,
double,
Duma, managed 11 hit,
■ luding a double
a round tapper
Mike Hanspot relieved l-arry
Minks on the mound in the se<
ond inning and later retired the
last nine Duma, batters in or
der after Hereford grabbed a
16-1 lead in the fifth inning
DEMON STARTER » ay ne
Harknder wa, repla<ed in Du-
fourth with Jim Sober
Hill Watt, darted for the
Whitefaces in center field for
the first time and was four for
four at the plate He grabbed
a triple a double and two sin
gles
Hereford scored <mr run in the
top of the first with hits by
Charlie Moreno and Gary Vic
THIN STEVF HODGE"
Iml lus fifth home run of
year bringing m three more
runs
Hereford «ored seven ua six
hit, in the fourth to take a B-7
lead but IAnnas rallied to the
cause with three hits to tie
thing, at ball entering the fifth
inning
You don’t hove to pound the pave-
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or maintenance. And you don’t have to buy:
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Look sections for expert asssitance and equip-:
Who's New ment rentals. Let want ads be your number:
one helper.
PATTN. WHO HAD previously
seen action only au a pinch hit
ter in loop action opened the
second inning with a triple He
sc ored on Danny Loerwald s sin
gls-
Duma, added three more run,
in the bottom of the second with
two single, a tnpie, and a
home run
Steve Hodge, singled but Here
(ord was retired with a double
play in the third, then a Dumas
hitter wa, stranded or. base as
Hanspot fanned three at the
plate
The fourth inning was the big
one for Hereford
F rank Cain filed out to center
field then Gary Magner doubled
Watts singled and Uierwaid
taauned a homer over the right
• enter field fence for three
runs
Ranspot wa, on with an emir
and Moreno and Victor singled
allowing another more
Route 6. Mr, Billy Joe Broad
<iu» Bos 2M Vega Marilyn
Vmpnesler Box 40!
FaUeot. DtsaMwed
Mrs Ruth Coleman Juiir Ann
Dale Schwertner F red
Iblgrun , F- Walton, 6-7
(ieoege V
Hardin M
Bobby J Jones Mrs
K lohr Mrs Maggie
F Moms Mrs Antam Raaurrt
Mrs Pedro Gallardo Aubea lee
Scott 5 6
Mrs L J Kuper Mrs Rami
ro Munot Mr, Payl W Brvan
B-M
Mrs William T Vernon Ar
thur Lee Gray Jorl osuna Roy
D Beardam A E Jackaop Mrs
Artsteo C Alami S-U
Mrs Fxld Jesko Mr. Ruben
T Marry C E Leaaurr k-U
Erhool. were approved to receive
the Slate Fanner Degree at the
Area 1 FFA meeting held Satur
day at Palo Duro High School
in AmartUo
Billy Johnson who has serv
ed as president of the local chap
ter this year, rscotved th* FFA
Foundation first place award in
crap farming He received a
cash award of 136 and will re
present Area I at the state meet
to be held in Houston
Roddy Allred was named wui
ner in farm elect riftcation and
will also participate in the state
meet Monte Grtpp took second
in public speaking
Allred and Johnson will be tn
Houston for the State FFA
Meet July 14-M
Notes
Palteat, in Hospital
Mrs J E Beyer. 431 Mi Kin
Mrs Ira Scott. 107 Elm
to reach base stole second and Jack Messer Route 1 F rank H
got to third tiefore the third out Brinkman 400 W Jrd. George S
Schwartk. Box 7, Vega Mr, R
R Stewart 1» Ave D. Mrs
three down for Dumas thru Bobby G Jones Route 3
Watt, <i<uble for Hereford in the Roy J Reinart Route 3; Kay
seventh went unaided Ann Euler Box 43 Summerfield
McVicker s was out on a swing Domingo Dial Jr , Box 4; Don
and a miss and the two follow aid Neilson M3 Fl 4th James
mg Dumas batter, were retired B Wiginton 110 Kibbe Ona C
on i ailed strike, to end the Hammer MT Schley Laverme
game Thursby 140 Ranger
Mrs Viola Chisholm 361 We,
tem Mrs Jim W [.oving Route
3 Fnona. Mr. O E Stevick
BEDFORD England IP - »Av* I Mrs Augustine Cano
An architect and an archaeoto
gist say the. have uncovered in
s < hildren , day nursery features
u< a medieval building they con
tend is the interpreter s bouse Walley
of John Bunyan s
Progress
Th«- building i. te-lieved to hr
the hard i-orr of the original
Hospital of St John built her*
in the middle of the 14th Cea
tun The original oak roof tim
brrs of the main hall have been
found bidder behind a celling —
all in Miund . ondltwn
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1965, newspaper, May 13, 1965; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321531/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.