The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966 Page: 2 of 16
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ATTENTION
AUCTION SALE
All teenagers and adults interested
building cars for the Hereford
in
Speed Bowl are invited to attend a
meeting at the Hereford Community
Center, 2:30 P M., Sunday, Feb.
6th
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AUTO FINANCING
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FURNITURE
TOOLS A SHOP
EQUIPMENT
Legion ...
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Off Ker speak and answer que*
tion* mi the Viet Nam fight in*
The < apt am will also show M
to Ml slides that he took of ac-
DESK AND CHAIR
CASH REGISTER
STORE FIXTURES SHELVING
JEWELRY A WATCHCS
2—FORNEY WFiDFRS Bectre
ACRNUNE TORCH
FUNCMBS. MTS 1 CHtSflS
root boxes
POWER TOOLS (So-*.
Or.ll. A Sonderl)
HAND TOOIS (large Ml
LIQUIDATION
SALES
J COC POUNDS of BOLTS.
NUTS & WASHFXS
FLFCTMC FENCE WIRE
large QuoMfy
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field for Parrott
The victim is survived by hi*
wife Janet ami hl* mother hot I
of Lattleiield ami three sister*
and three brother*
The fatahtv wax the first in
the count* for UM
Four person-, died on count*
highway* during t two week |ier
Kid in September
* the sight reading group com
>naed of the tup high school
nusician* from throughout the
•tale
2 INCH PIPE POST
(7 • B Ft length)
Office Hii»Mtu - PiteHgg
THE INK SPOT
Carry one with you if you use
old style straight in cou
piers When they uncouple you
need a ROCK or drawbar or
tire to bleed against before
recoupling
COME IN ANO ASK FOR
YOUR FREE ROCK ..
or tor a demonstration of a
modern Metro ' TWIST IN
Couplet which can be recou
pled under pressure from the
tractor side, or implement
side or BOTH, without bleed
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tlMMY KNOWIES
YU 3-40B2
flwdedOL Te*o»
TELEVISIONS
large Auuifieiu
NEW ANO USED FUBNITURf
large Asian* rm
FARM EQUIPMENT
PIPE TRAILER
I WHEEL stock trailer
1-7 WHFFl STEEL TRAILER
Closed Tap
300 FOOT GATED PIPE. 8 IN
I UMBER
NAILS. 1.000 POUNDS
COTTON FORKS. SCOOPS
And SHOVELS
500 GAI IONS PAINT
Awartad Paint
IS GUNS iN« and Used)
AMMUNITION (AR Kind*)
GIFT ITEMS Large Amrtmenr
GLASSWARE & CERAMICS
COPPER TURING
SHEET IRON
WOODEN HANDLES
large Awortment
BRASS FITINGS
large Auuitmenl
4 000 FOOT OF CABLE
Me Tww
Dimes...
(CeeMaeed team Page II
Hereford Jsycees earned Mime
SB m a benefit basketball tame
with the Dribbling Dnp* whuh
wa* given to Dr Ballard
March al Dimes volunteer* set
up a road block on Park Ave
Saturday and netted over SSeo
for the drive
Churrh Women
Slate Dav Of
Prayer Program
The 'annual World Day of
Prayer program has been sch-
eduled for 1pm. Feb S in
the Presbyterian Church. Mrs
1 II Culpepper president of
the Hereford Council of Church
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
THERE IS A COMPLETE STORE STOCK IN THIS SALE THERE WU •* rOMC ANTIQUE ITEMS
last three years while stationed
at Cannon AFB
Camp...
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stallalion ha* since become in
active)."
At another pottit. Baker said
Hereford Housing spend* every
dime it receive* to mamtainl eh
camp none of the owner*
uf Hereford Housing have re-
ceived a dime of profit from
the thing Some have got their
money back and Mime haven't,
but all in excess goes back to
maintain the property owned by
the corporation "
Present for the meeting Wed-
nesday morning were Dodson.
Baker Benson Richter
Also present for Wednesday
meeting were John Douglas Pit-
man a member of the local
fact-finding committee. Bro Ch-
ris. represenmg St. Joseph's;
three VISTA volunteer workers.
Joe Parker. Wanda Nelson and
Ellen Pennell who live and work
at the camp through the upon
sorship at the camp through the
sponsorhip of the Migrant Min
istry. and representatives al the
press
for Austin to attend the dedlcs-
Iran of the new State Headquar-
. ter* Building
The building, which was start-
ed in October, will be dedicat-
ed Friday morning
The 1125.836 building will ba
used a* Headquarters for the
states 70 (MB Legionaires
Hanna is scheduled to take
part in the dedication a* a pro-
gram member.
Mexico tairder
Atkin was sixth ranked trom-
bonist from the area
All-state bandsmen will com-
oete in Dalia* to
Popular Store
member* Tuesday evening by duals wear small flag pm* dur
Faust Coliier. County Civil De- tng this month of patriotic hob
tense chairman who wa* guest days in support of "Operation
speaker al a meeting in the Old Glory "
Hock Clubhouse Harold Easley
assisted him in showing slide*
Mr* Leroy William»o«i intro
today, much can be done by
community cooperation to as-
sure that it need not be a lime
of despair
Whatever come*, a person and 1-egion members who had
can draw on hi* reserve of cour met separately
age. intelilgnece and will to live,
and begin Io build again.'' he
said a* he urged advance pre ,
caution* and information as safe-
guard* against possible nuclear
fallout
He told the Auxiliary that a
shelter has been prepared in
the basement of the Wither-
spoon offK-e* here and one plan-
ned in the post office as it*
building I* expanded Adequate 1
home shelters were descirbed
and provision*, including medi-
cal supplies, luted He reccorn-
mended first aid courses for
member* of every family
Federal plan* for cooperation
with states and communities, to
help provide fallout shelter
efforts under way Io make ci-
vil defense a reality !
Mr* Bill Gilliland conducted
a session of committee report*
Ira (Mt will serve as general ll
planning chairman for the 18th I
District convention to be held
here April 30 and May 1. >
Mrs W J. Frost reported on
a recent party at the Veterans
Hospital in Amarillo, when nine
members from Hereford enter-
tained patient* Five birthday*
were celebrated «he said and
refreshment* served to M i
Mrs On suggested for the
Americanism committee that II
the U. S flag be flown contin- I
ously between the birthday of I
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Women, sponsoring organization ’
All women of all churches are
invited for this service, she said j
and Council memiiers hope that
all churches of this area will I
hr represented
Theme of the Day of Prayer1
program this vear is You Are
My Witnesses " Mrs Fred Ru
land i* vice president and pro
gram chairman of the Council
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Consignments Welcome Call EM-40561 Hereford, Tex
W ill lie So|<| \\ it bout Minimum or Reservation
Knowles ■Quction .Setvice
liquidation HHBB
•Cp'-lVlSALES ' ■
NMVIS KNOWIES jack KNOWIES
FN 13ih CLERK GainFRD WfiTtiT S-U3#
AbsmaMi. T»ra* wAWWWD MeNWtv r*s,dud*. Tew*
in the war torn country
Aft*. receiving hi* commission
through RoTC training al Brad
Peora. HI.
Gabraith ha* served in
the Air Force for nine year*
Althi ugh he ha* nerved over-
sea* many time* in those nine
year*, the Captain said that this
was his first combat experience
He is presently working with
new tra nee* on the F 100 fight
volution <4 community problem* er )et* a* safety officer
Cap* Galbraith ha* lived in
Economic* Committee and Cum- Ciovi* with his family for the
mittee on the Aging
Programs on family econo
mw* in women * orgamiation*
and schr.il* were mentioned a*
well a* an intensive survey of
monei management by fourth
grade children in local school*
Informed speaker* who gave
the program* were named Joel
Hodge* and Jack Kassahn of
Hereford Banks Mrs Dval-
thia Benson credit union mana
ger Mr* Argen Draper and
Justic Mr Bnde Extension Ser
vice agent*
One of the picture* with the
article showed Mr* Benson help
mg a school girl Agela Hart
man open a saving* account
Another wa* of the Committee
<m the Aging I. C Thomas,
temporary chairman Mr* Bess
Werner Mi* Henson. Mrs Dra
per McBntie Sam Morgan and
George Jone*
Merit Clinic
Sei Saturday
’n Amarillo
Joe V Niedermayer Scout
Executive Llano Estacadc Co-
rneil Roy Scouts of Amenca
innounce* an Electricity Ment
Badge Clune to tw held Satur
lay February llth from 10 00
o 12 00 Noon at Ordway Hall
Auditorium Amarillo College
The clinic I* designed to as-
sist Bov Scout* In meeting the
'equiremem* for the electricity
merit badge and covers the sub-
ject* whK h are necessary to qua-
lify for the award
Six employee* of Southwestern
Public Service Company will
conduct the program Charles
Fowlkes. Engineer, will pre-
sent a discussion on the history
of electricity "What is Electri-
city’" will be the topic of
Jerry Diller, Sale* Engineer
while wjack Kdcreaae Sale* En-
gineer will inform the Scout*
on Common Electrical Term* "
Kikrease and Diller will assist
the participant* in a number of
electrical experiment*, with Max
Comer Safety Supervisor lead-
ing the safety and first aid dis-
cussion*
Travis Aaron. District Mana-
ger for the electric company
will conclude the clinic by ad-
vising the Scout* on career op-
SATURDAY, FEB. 5,1966
SALE STARTS AT 11:00 a.m.
Program Group
Said Example
Of Democracy
. io w viior-* nidi ne muw ui ac
Deal Smith County » Program tua! combat and living condition*
Building Committee is the sub-
ject of an article in the Feb
ruarv issue of the Texas Farm
er-Stockman maganne written ley Ituversily in
Katharine ('apt
gathered
visit here
OFFICE SUPPLIES
A MISCELLANEOUS
>935 FORD TRUCK
Wah Hobtn 14 h Sad
w.fh IHr
1944 DODGE 'i T P1CKUF
3—AUTOMOBitES
CUSHMAN EAGLF MOTOS
SCOOTER
I 1963 Chev
1 1962 GMC
2 1962 Chev
1 1958 Fo<d
<A T Fkkup
|fr -T Fick up
’A T Fkkup
V4 -T F>ck up
with utility bed
1 1959 Ford 3/4 T Pkkup
with itiliiy bed
Civil Defense Information Given
By Speaker To Legion Auxiliary
Civil Defense fact* were given Lincoln. Feb IJ. and Washing __________
Io American Legion Auxiliary ton. Feb 22, and that indivt-
TuMdev .vMune bv dual* wear small flag urns dur- The Commander of the IMi
District of the American Legion,
Grant Hanna, and his wife. Troy,
ce. who is president of the Dt»-
tnct Auxiliary will leave today
, to the Legion Department s sch
duced the guests, who discussed uiarship fund as a memorial to
and showed pictures and plan* Frank Wilhelm Mr* Gilliland
of home fallout shelter* Collier reported that eight children in
£* —- -* a^^a «.Bate I as asdssal fteRRSBv lunita waiesixtAdl wath
warfare is a threat in the world new shoes in a welfare project
Mrs J. E Young and Mrs
F S Smith were hostesses, who
served refreshments to Auxiliary
members the program guests
Some of the civic chib* in
Hereford have also given to the
March of Dimes
MONEY collected for the
March of Dime* will be used
to bottle birth defects tn March
of Dune* center* over the Uni-
ted Slate*
The money also help* mam
tain the many therapv and medi
cal centers tn the Vnitrd Stales
whKh are set up to help lho*e
bom with the tragic delect*
One third of the money col
lected will be kept in the coun-
ty for use for the treatment of
local birth defects children or to
furnish transportation to one <4
the center* in Texa*
LOCATION: 1200 E. 1st. Street, HEREFORD, TEXAS
__________In Old Big T Pump Co. Building
TRUCKS PICKUPJ
preM-nled the tiling tirfore the
public and we see great con-
cern about problem* which may
or may not he a* bad a* they
Mem
"THIS APPARENTLY is one
<4 the better migrant labor
< amp* we've seen but the camp
continue* to draw the concern
■4 person* not only here hut
elsewhere
Virgil Dodson, moderator for
the meeting and chairman of a
local laibor Camp Fact-Finding
< ommittee. outlined three goal*
of the committee which wa*
formed recently to work towards
improving condition* al the
camp and Latin American
home* in it* immediate area
I. DRAIN THE LAKE which
ha* cauaed flooding in the Fin-
lan Subdiviun. which last sum-
mer sent water into IB home*
2 Provide a public park on
a 10ly aire tract decicated a*
*uch by Dan Finlan. developer
<4 the subdivision
1 Institute a self help pro-
gram Io train camp resident*
to make improvement* in their
house* and help them obtain
loan* to do so
Richter said that he personal
ly knew of no specific programs
to aid in such projects, but
there probably are Milne avail-
able "
“THE OFO is an assistance
type agency . ' explained Ram
irez We have no resource*
available our fob is to help
arrange ami organize state fed
eral and Imai resources to ac-
complish such goals '*
The DEO officials
Leaders Trained
For Labor Camp
Women’s Project
Training for leaders who will
vork with women at the Labor
amp in programs designed to
mprove homemaking skill*, is
hang conducted by Mrs Argen
Draper Counts Home Demon*
frat ton Agent
A meet Ig is set a| Ca»a de
\migo» a< 2 p m Fndav when
Mrs Bill Walden and Mrs W
R Duncan will participate It
liurjinse is to train leaders in
< liMhing construction beginning
with quilt making to hit the need
fnr warm bedclothing in Labor
Camp homes
At a previous meeting Mrs
Draper and Mrs Frank Ford
Jr worked with a represents
five of l-ahor Camp residents
to begin training fnr food pre-
paratum lessons
Leader* trained in these *es
ston* are to meet later with
group* <4 women tn the camp
by its home editor
Randall The writer
the material on a
some *eek» ago
SHF. WRITES <4 the Fro-
program Building t ommittee a*
an example <4 grass root* demo
cracy applied to the study and
-ANYONE WHO know* the
total picture concerning the
work uf all involved can't help
but see that everyone is vitally
concerned about the situation
and the problems which need to
he corrected at the camp." Dod-
son commented at another point
He explained, however, that
the people involved have no
money to do anything." referr-
ing to St Anthony’s Catholic
Mission Hereford Housing Pro-
ject and the Hereford Migrant
Ministry, "all of which are char-
tered non-profit organizations "
THE: FOL'RTN interested par-
ty. he continued, is comprised
of the residents of the camp,
who lack both know-how and
money to upgrade conditions
The three-hour session in the
Community Center saw several
other ideas, problem*, and pos-
sible solutions presented, all <4
whKh are to be given serious
study, according to Richter
Following the meeting, Rich-
ter and Hamirez toured the la
Latin American housing concen-
tration* including the Buena
Vista addition.
I he loogest M-heduled non
slop let flight in operation to-
day S MSI mile* from New York
to Tel Aviv fake* 10 hour* and
Ml minute*
Three Hereford
High Bandsmen
Make All-State
Three Hereford High School
bandsmen have been named to
the All-Slate Band which will
meet Feb 10-12 tn Dallas
Earntnc seats in the all state
honor band were Jerry McCath
cm who pay* lead trumpet for
the HHS band who earned the
honor last month
NAMED last week in area
band tryout* were Kerr* Thump
Mm and Jack Aikin
Thompson earned the top
spot among horn player* from
the northwest Texa* area, en-
compassing an area from odes rhe OEO official* told the
*a ai-stward uhI north of the Brand following the meeting that
their next step Is to return to
Austin where they will look in-
to specific programs and report
back the routes which might be
determine taken with government assis-
•nemlirrship of the caweert hand tance This will require a min
imum <4 three week*." Richter
said
IF AND WHEN federal or
state assistance programs which
could he utilized here are found,
official* will return to present
their finding* here publicly
Then if local support i* ap-
parent the next step would be to
set the wheel* in motion to
bring the programs to material
nation
Stressed by two members of
the Hereford Housing Project
board <4 director* who were
present for the meeting wa* the
fact that many people do not
understand that non-profit cor
poration s position at the labor °
iamp ***
J K Baker a member of
the Hereford Housing Imard'
since it* inception, staled Her
ford Housing ha* received much
adverse comment concerning the
situation which it ha* noth-
ing to do with
“NONE OF THE property
owned by Hereford Housing wa*
flooded last summer or ever
has been although the pres*
when referring to the situation
invariablv implies that we are
owners of the property "
Baker and Haskell fienson al- •
so a member of the Hereford
Housing hoard caul they were
not present to represent Here-1
ford Housing hut merely as
persons interested in develop- i
ment* at the meeting
Hereford Housing Project
founded the camp by moving in
barracks buildings many year*.
AT THE PRESENT time the
non profit corporation own* on-
ly a small portion of the con-1
<entration <4 lowcost housing
generally termed the Hereford)
See The
HEHHORtl ‘ W.-,-
Labor Camp
The corporation owns only 23
barracks, located tn a 12-aer*
area in the heart <4 the camp
THE REMAINDER at lhe
land and txiildings there are
owned by other Individuals who
are in no way connected with
Hereford Housing Project
We originally had about 25
acre* but more than half <4
this ha* been sold or given j
away We gave lot* to any
church which would agree to
put lip a building but the
Catholics and the Baptists were
the only taker* (the Baptist in-
1 '■ ——■ —I
portumlies in the electric al field
In coordinating the program.
Aaron requests that all Scout-
ing I'nlt Leaders in the Llano |
Estacado Council let him know'
as soon as possible how many
boys from their units will be In T^RMS: CASH Ml ACCOUNTS TO M WTTlfD DAY OF 3AL3
4*i(ci)as0cc
Scoutmaster*, are asked to
let Melvin Jayroe, EM 4-2121,.
know who will be attending aa i
soon as possible
The Herafard frond, Hereford. Toaas. Thursday. Feb. 3. 1*M
' Local Couple To
Attend Ceremony
1 In Austin
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966, newspaper, February 3, 1966; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321569/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.