The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 7 of 18
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PLACE: 906 LEE
DATE: JANUARY 18
OPEN FOB BUSINESS MONDAY
JANUARY 31
NEW TV'S - NEW STEREO'S
NEW FREEZERS - NEW APPLIANCES
ALSO SHOP EQUIPMENT MUST GO!
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•hit spring, with openings of some stores slated lor March I Staff Photos
by Wain Miller I
shortened his gas line to insert
the filter a return of the pro-
fluiil and a small plastic filler
which must be inserted into the
gas line where it leads to the
carburetor
Instructions call for putting
plelely paid for the new tables
for the meeting hall
New Post Office
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13,871 60
JAY S NURSERY
NIGHTS * WEEKENDS
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TIME: 7:30 p.m.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH
Development of the telegraph
created a demand for wire In
long pieces and led to the lo-
vention of new wire-making ma-
chinery in 1881.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(el Total demand deposits
(bl Total lime and savings
deposits
TOTAL LIABILITIES
chairman Brenda Jone was born with a
spinal cord defect ond cannot use her legs,
but through braces and crutches developed
by March of Dimes Research she will be
able to walk See stdry on page one. (Staff
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City Of Dimmitt
Rep. Walter Ragers, Pampa,
made the announcement loot
week that a contract has bean
awarded to an Austin Arm tor
the construction of a new peat
office for Dimmitt
The low bid of 875.888 was
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Hill explained In detail the
new 1868 Cutton Program and
the members
Roy Rotkin president presid-
ed over the meeting Botkin ar-
rived at the meeting weanng a
tie. hut this was ended with
much laughter when club tail-
twister Buster Thompson cut
the tie off with his pocket knife
m lieu of a fine imposed on Bot
kin
MIMK 63 members and guests
attended the meeting which was
Nitrogen, which forms four
fifths of the air we breathe
becomes poisonous when brea-
then at great pressures
Of Gas Saving
Dnicc Racket
Che \manllo Better Business
Bureau of which the Deaf Smith
Count) Chamber of Commerce
is a member, has released some
information through its month!)
liullelin which should he noted
Federal expenditures for edu-
cation in 1866 will total 82 7 HI-
an increase of more than
75 per cent over this year
Cash balances with other banks and
cash items in process of collection
United Stores Government obligations
direct and guaranteed
Obligations of Stoles and political
subdivisions
Other securities
Other loans ond discounts
Bonk premises, furniture ond fixtures
and assets
11. Other assets
12 TOTAL ASSETS
R. I. CARVER
J. A. HODGES
W N HODGES
Easter Lions
Install Three
New Members
formerly 430 Mabie—Now opening at 105 Knight
OPEN FOR INSPECTION ON SUNDAY JANUARY 30
from 2 to 5 p m
Three new members were add-
ed to the newest civic club in
the area at its regular meet-
ing .Monday night
The Easter Lions Club in-
stalled Pete Jack. Wayne Wai- ----
ser. and Richard Price as new
members, bringing the total to
65 members for the newly or-
ganized club.
THE: MONDAY night meeting
of the Easter Country' Club fea-
tured Castro County ASCS Man
ager Charlie Hill as guest speak-
MEMORANDA
I. Averoge to total desposils for the
calendar days ending with call dote
2 Average of total loons for the 15
calendar days ending with coll dote
purchases primarily on tools
from supply houses An) “em-
ergency orders should he veri-
fied bs calling the Accounts Pas
able Department, Brown and
Root Im Houston Texas
Phone Area Code 711. CA 8 *111
Extension 148 AdtLlmnal Infor
nation may he obtained by cal-
ling the Amanllo Better Bum
PLANK WERE announced for
a Community Sale, with the
proceeds to be used for build-
ing a new community building
in the Easter Community.
This sale will consist of im-
plements. tools, and odd* and
ends that will be donated to the
sale
The next meeting I* planned
for Jan 24 at the ‘ Country
Club' in Easter
ness Bureau
IN THE: past year many
Amarillo residents have had the
opportunity" to buy an alleged
gas saving device called "L’ni-
tron The company selling this
device was the Sperry Dyna-
mics Corporation which now us-
es the name Penn < 'wens ln< .
Division of Universal Dynamics
Corporation
The Bureau has received ma-
in Hereford area businessman n7 complaints against this enter
and consumers
Area resident are being offer
ed the opportunity to "Save hun
deeds of dollars on all name
brand products" but. like most
offers of this kind, it is too good
Io hi- true Consumers Digest
Chicago Illinois is sending dir-
ect mail literature which gives
the impression that a wide vari
ety of merchandise can tie pur-
chased at large discounts
However the firm does not
sell merchandise
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toe, Austin, tor the construc-
tion of ■ new building which win
have 4.718 square tort of BriMe
floor space. and a 488 eg. ft.
loading platform The new plant
will also have 17.388 sq. ft.
of paved parking space
The new building will have
743 rental boxes, compared with
Ml boxes In the present build-
ing
The present building to locat-
ed at 117 W Jones, and to on
a » x 148 foot M.
Poetmaster Ernest Jonee re-
ported the new building is ex-
pected to be completed tn De-
cember.
The new poet office win be lo-
cated near the City Hall, at the
corner of Second and Belcher.
MARCH Of DIMES RESEARCH HELPS —
Brenda Jane Zamarripa two year old
Ramon Zomar
Dec 13. 1888 in Stillwater Okla
She was a member of the Pres-
bytenan Church and of the Or-
der of Eastern Star, which she
had served a* Worthy Matron
in both the Hereford and Fnona
AUCTIONEERS: JACK ANDREWS b ARVELL WILLIAMS
— We would appreciate your business for ony type auction —
RM ACTION M YOUR AUCTION CALL Ml 4-1817 er J74-BW
The Hereford Brand, Hereford Texas, Thursday. Jon 13, 1966
Children, all races age 3 to 5 yrs . from 8 o m
to 5p m on weekdays 8 >o 12 on Saturdays All
children must have a health cord Initial enrollment
lee $2 00 — $2 00 per child per day Noon meal
furmihed. nap. garnet finger painting music, stories
ond educational ottiviries Enroilmem starts now Cali
ARA JAY JOHNSON offer 6 p m for details of EM
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Zamarripa.
daughter of Mr and Mrs
npa. is the Deaf Smith County birth defects
baby this year. The youngster and
mother ore pictured with Dr Noble Bal-
lard, Deal Smith County March of Dimes
GOING UP . . . INSIDF AND OUT — Hereford* Sugar land Moll Shopping
Confer it rapidly nearing completion The mall type complea which houses
more thon 120,000 square fee! under one root •» slated for completion
STATt OF TtXAS, COUNTY OF DEAF SMITH Swam to
ond wtmribod before mo dm lit* day of October
1*65, ond I hereby certify that I am not an officer of
director «♦ *hki bonk
My tommissisn expires 6-1-47.
(SCALI REARI WIGINTON
13 Demand deposits of individuals
partnerships, and corporations
14 Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnershms, and corporations
15 Deposits of United States Government
16 Deposits of States ond political
subdivisions
Deposits of commercial banks
Certified and officers checks, etc
7.942,639 46
5,549.955.47
law enforcenumt officers
magazine- has a limited circu 1. ______
latum and the organization has BKH any proof for" there sav-
a limited membership in this mgs claims It may also he not
1 ed that once the purchaser has IIRj ®R Anders. Ml.
Brown and Root bu of Hous shortened his gas line to insert Mr* 11 R Godwin. Mrs Anna
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win using the name of Paul C < „ . ...
Mrange is making unauthorized chase of a new gas line
The Bureau often is asked
why H permits rackets to con-
tinue operation The answer is
simple The Bureau does
permit " rackets
it a police agency 11 often pre-
started and does expose them
But as long as the general
public . ontinues to support the
unethical operator and his sche
If businessmen and the public
me* the rackets will continue
will take a moment to call the
Better Business Bureau in
Amanllo or the Chamber of
Commerce in Hereford for the
faits before tbev deal the rac
• kets win die
Man Sentenced
On Alcohol
Law Violation
■ A sentence of 38 days and a
I fine erf *238 78 was imposed on a
I Hereford man on charges of il
I legal possession of alcohol for
. sale. In County Court Mondat
r Andrew Luna entered a plea
l of guilty before Judge H C
I' (Hank) William*, after he was
> arrested Saturday night by the
I Sheriff and three deputies at
- hl* home at 70S S Texa*.
I fencers confiscated nine and
I one half cares of quart bottles
I of beer 11 half-pints at whiskey.
| two pints of wine, and one six
| psck of beer, from the attic
I false floor 'joanh, and an auto
I at the time of arrest.
Of HEREFORD STATE BANK OF HEREFORD IN THE STATE
OF TEXAS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER
31, 1965
repn-rentalive of the Southwes
tern Law magazine selling ad
. ••ilising m their puMic-attor
The Southwestern Law maga
zine is a monthlj public at ion for or II «• each b> the dozen to Mrs Cord Hammoc k Mrs L |
The enpot the saving* claimed L. Dupnik. Jack Fortenberry.
The firm ha* not provided the Tony C ontreras. Pedro L Carr
. son 1-12
Mrs Wil) Walker. C. J
the filter a return of the pro Homan Blanche Martinez. Dean
due l for a refund requires pur- Hacker Mrs L‘ E Cook. Mrs
> Waller J. PaeUold. Mrs Perry
Ander
I, W. I. Willioms coslwre. of *• obovs - named bank,
do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is tree
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief
CORRECT ATTEST
W. E. WILLIAMS Cashier
C. Ray. Mrs Man A
son 110
Ray S Randall. R L Mason
Miss Wanda Nelson. Mrs Man
Martinez. Mr* Ham Bennet'
It
Bill Mowery. Charles F Cog-
dell Gilbert Perales David Ra
gan Mrs Don Walser. 1-8
Mrs John C. Hicks Mrs Lu
ella Rice, Iris Garcia. Charles
Copitol (a) Common Hock total pac
value $150.000 00
(cl Common »toek—total pac volue
No »hare« authorized 15,000
No (hare* ovtitandcng 15,000
27 Surplus
28 Undivided profit*
29 Reserve for confmgencie* ond ofhec
copitol reserve*
30 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
31. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS I
Three Senteneed In County Court,
Resisting Arrest Draws $200 Fine
fine and a » day sentence on
charges of driving while intoxi-
cated iteming from a wild auto
chare through Hereford.
Willie Lee Lawson was arreet-
ed at the intersection of Ave I
and Lafaye'tc by a Highway Pa-
trolman after a chare with state
and city officer* that started at
Second and Schley, continued
zig caging through the residen-
tial secion going north to 13th
St and then coming back to
Part, where he reportedly pas-
sed several can on the right,
while driving without his lights,
then turning north on Ave. I to
Lafayette, where he loot control
of the pick-up he was driving
and the arrest was made
Officers reported that the
pick-up had been stolen on Se-
cond Street moment* before
the chaee
Funeral Is Held For Mrs. Guinn,
Longtime Hereford Area Resident Approved For
('hapten Her death followed a
lengthy illness
Survivor* tn addition to her
husband are three daughten.
Mrs Ben Skidmore of Shamrock
Mrs Bryan Morgan and Mn.
Robert BlackweU of Houston;
a son. James T. Guinn Jr. of
White Deer; her mother, Mn.
Nellie Daily of Hereford; a ria-4 awarded to the Laco Rantal*
ter Mn Paul Creel, who lives
in Arizona, a brother. Francis
W Daily of California; ten
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild
The Rev Russell Wingert
Presbyterian pastor, conducted
the funeral rites Rurial in West
Park Cemetery was directed by
GiUlland funeral home Pail
bearers were Donald Hicks,
Joe Merrell. Hoytt Smith John
D Pitman. Pete Burke and BUI
Nunn
Funeral service* tor Mn J.
T Guinn « who died Monday
night in Panner County Hospi
lai at Fnona. were conducted
Wednesday afternoon at the
Presbyterian Church here. Mn
Guinn, whose home was on
Route 3. Fnona. had lived in
this area 45 yean
Her husband was a Deaf Struth
County Commissioner for 20
yean They came to this coun-
ty in September of 1821 from
Higgins where ‘hey were mar
ned in July. Il:7 and lived in
the Messenger Community
The former Florence Eliza-
beth Dally. Mrs Guinn was bom
Notes
PATIENTS IN HOSPITLI.
Mrs Benny G Scott 828
Texas; Mrs Justino A Cruz.
Fr 4, Don Chaney 221 Aspen
Mrs Severn E Gonzales. Rt 2.
Billy Joe Wall. 518 Ave J
Henry P Thoma* 322 Ave J.
Edward Spurgeon. Amanllo
Wilson Garrison 711 Miles
Mrs J A Norwell Star Rt Ve-
ga. Herti Edwards 41* Star
Mrs E____ _
25 Mile Ave. Jack Wnght. 311
Eighth Paul Kilpatnck Rt 3;
Mrs W E Crumpton Dimmitt.
Mrs Gertrude Probasco 208
Ave C; -lame* B Blankenship, |
128 Ave G. Mrs I
101 Ave B. Chuck Slaughtcr.i
LaJiinta. Colo ; Mrs Horace ‘V. I
Evans 238 W Third, Leo Bar-
ela 317 Ave 1 Mrs Florence
McDorman. 148 N Emma
Mrs Jimmie M Carihel. 338
Ave C; Mrs J C Watkins, Ve-
ga Mrs Don C. Scott. North-'
west Mobile Ixxlge Mrs Ida P
Bennett. 808 Park Ave ;
Sarah Howell. Friona,
Georgia Benefield King's Man-
Mrs W M Jorde. 303 We*-’
tern, Mrs I D Rhodes 200 S
25 Mile Ave , Edgar W Miller
who have lieen contacted by a the ml crankcase As it is then 817 Renard, O C Doggett Rt
nn-essary Io add one ounce for i. F. K Combs. Box 808 R W
each 5 gallons <rf gasoline one Dillard, Box 03. Darwin Miller
must pun base additional can* U0 Fuller
at 11 M for the single container PATIENTS DISMISSED
to
pnse under both its names from
those who have (1) failed to re-
ceive the ordered merchandise
(2) sen! the Initron hack for
the advertised refund which has
not been received, or (3) have
used the L'nitron and have ob-
tained no gas savings whatso
ever
The National BBB reports
that the most frequently expres
>e<1 dissatisfaction with this of-
fer is that lh«- l'nitron is not a
BBB invert) device, as the advertising im
nation indicates that Consumer* P*1*’* I**1 a ounce can of
Digest sells catalogs at an an
nual membership fee of 87
Mort ot the itmes in the catalog
< an He bought at local stores for
’he same price or less
Note Consumers Digest is not one capful u( the fluid into the
Consumer Reports, which is a filter poor to permanent instal
r>-|Mtable buying guide lation of the latter into the gas
THE Kt REAL continues to line then pouring 4 ounces into
receives < alls from persons the gas tank and 2 ounces into
Three men entered pleas of
guilty to various charges Mon-
day in County Court, before
Judge H. C (Hank) Williams
Two deputy sheriffs arrested
Julian Ybarra, who lives at the
Labor Camp, on charges of
drunk and resisting arrest
Ybarra was fined 3200 plus
costs in Count yCourt on the re-
sisting arrest charge and Mt in
justice of the peace court on the
drunk charge
Isiac Sants Summerfield,
plead guilty to a charge of driv-
ing while intoxicated and was
given a M plus costs, and 30
also attended by club sweetheart days sentence on a one year
Kita Struve probation
Botkin announced that the Santz was arrested by the
proceeds of the last turkey shoot Highway Patrol two miles west
just before Christmas, had com- of Hereford
A 17-YF.AR-o Id A rkinui
youth was given a 375 plus cost
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321566/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.