The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 1976 Page: 4 of 32
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The Hereford Bund. Hereford. Texas, Sunday. January 4, 1976
Page 4A
The Hereford Bn
Richards Promoted
Hastie
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Hastie
To VP Of ISC, Inc.
By 3 A bright E xecut ve VP
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Chamber of Commerce
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By Roy Faubion
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Depletion Maps
away
To Be Released
We
with the assistance of these sub contractors. . .
•Garcia & Gonzales Concrete
Southwestern To Spend
Framing & Trim
•Bill Brooks & Co.
i
Shtefrock
Rodney Loyd
$73,000,000 In ^76
Panhandle Painting & Co. Pry wall & Painting
Bricklaying
•Jog Locke
Plumbing & Heating
Jim’s Plumbing
Elecrical
Kelley Elecric
Ceramic & Formica
•Tilecraft Inc.
Diet ?
Mirrors & Shower Poor
•Hereford Glass
FastW
Sheats Of Lubbock
oming
To Speak At Church
/
•Mitchell Electric
FixforM & Insolation
OPEN TODAY at
200 JUNIPER
Ls
Your hosis. ..
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LONE STAR
MELVIN JAYROE
DON TARDY
AGENCY INC
LLOYD JNARP
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today Sunday January 4th
2:00 til 6:00 p.m
You are invited to see this total
Gas home at 200 Juniper Street
at the beautiful home
of the Stanley Simmons
Homesewers can make their
own rainwear with the variety of
water repellent fabrics such as
ixnno
GARDE N
Designed and built by
R.C. SHAW
valuable begins to slip
from US
I ife is like that I think
NEW 11.1 R
ATLANT
alert syster
flict Alert,
eral Aviati
lion says
chance of mi
has gone in
Southeast.
Hale Hocklev. Lubbock Lynn,
Potter and Randall Counties can
purchase the S'.SO maps at the
District's Lubbock office. 2930
Avenue V
•Websters’ Carpet Service
Carpet
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treated poplins, denims, vinyls
and coated nylons available
now Beverly Rhoades, clothing
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"HEARMOBILE"
Parked nea the s -st Nationa Bank 3ra SI Entrance
Meretoro
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! aw nea n9 teited • m by cmpute »y
Me Mecaiiste Nighiy quautied Mesing
Aid Agecalin
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“ New Homes it
sum
investment of about $60 -million
with more than $10.5 million
being invested in 1976.
Lose Up To 10
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Pastor Morris Sheats of
Trinity Church in Lubbock will
speak at a Faith Seminar at the
First Assemble of God. 606 Fas’
15th Street, on Monday and
T uesday
Services will be at 7:30 pm
Monday and noon and ' 40 p m
Tu< Jae
A graduate of Monterey High
School in Lubbock. Pastor
Sheats graduated from Texas
Tech University and received
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LEON RIC HARDS
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gardeners
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It surely does make 4 person
wonder about all of the gas we
burned in the flares in the oil
fields and the vast amount of
waste that came out of industrial
smokt stacks and even in badlv
adjusted furnaces in homes
Son ch a wehumans just have
a hard time learning about
waste until that which we deem
I
---CUSTOM built for-
---MR. A MRS. STANLEY SIMMONS
YOU CAN BELIEVE IT!
SURELY there is a world of difference in the way a person
CAN BE ALLOWED TO ... HEAR!
A Mad*, in its field invites the public to make this personal hearing dis-
covery for themselves, because of the new developments achieved by AUDIvOx
whose parent company is Western Electric-manufacturers ot the Bel! System
AUDIVOX. now as always, is the only Hearing Aid related to this man-
utacturer, therefore, ours exclusively "Licensed under patents of the American
eiephone and Telegraph Company Western Eiectnc ana Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories. m cor pa ted -first in communication
” you hear but fail to understand if others must
constantly epeat the best tavor you may do
*•’ yoursit is to make this penonai discovery by
visiting the
now arriving at
ps——etaks
OPEN MOUSE PRESENTED ByI
specialist with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service.
System sass
the gaide
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Harrington Station Approxima
tely 11.000 tons are delivered
even tour to five davs by a
110 car unit train, and SPS
presently has about 125,000
tons on hand This represents
about a month's supply of fuel
Southwestern Public Service
Company, through its fuel
liary ! t ( o INK
continuing its agressive pro-
gram to assure adequate fuel
supplies The Company s
traditional suppliers of natural
gas have been successful in
LAS VEG
An amazing
sion of the
diet has rece
•• atu: ng 'hi
pill that
people to <
hecome In
live while
much as • .
The new . t
c ■ it:. ;
.• ■ . aim
er mai
trom pevpir
try claim
money whi
• "e< ti *■
this new dn
lose up
Those wh
diet plan ri-
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m >r» * the
r -tarva’tu
Fortified
the new wh
pill and to
•he die' W.
tion act
reeat •
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Best of
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OX ANGOl XX AID
A Senate subcommittee
has vott i! end se ret U.S.
militar as si star, e in An-
& .a, and urged all foreign
forces be withdraan fron
the embattied Afri an na-
tion.
Persons interested in learning
more about the depletion -allow
ante program should note that
the District will explain the
program in detail at the Texas
Tech University Tax Institute in
Lubbock, October 7 and 8, 1976
The lines will be 115.(MX) and
230.000 volts and will serve the 3
primary load areas in Southwes- ~
tern's system. The major
transmission project will be a %
1 15.000-volt line from ( unning- *
ham Station, near Hobbs. New
Mexico, to Carlsbad. New
Mexico. “
tend to overlook the fact that we
begin to lose our time on earth
from the moment we are born
\s the fossil fuel has much to
offer so do our lives But also
like the fossil fuel, there is only
so much of life and the time we
live is either energized in a
flame for things good and
constructive, or flared ’ in
waste, never to be brought
' .1 A
And just as vou hear people
say we really do not have an
energy shortage’ , so we also
tend to say, we still have
plenty of time'
manager in th* Hereford ffice
( urrently more than 230
Finan ia Hous branch ffices
serve usti mers in 19 states
I he Financial House concept
combines pervonal and family
ans finan ing for household
applian es and furniture life
and property insurance the
marketing of ISC Financial
( orp oration junior subordinated
notes dirt 11 to the investing
pubh by licensed branch
managers and a ycar round
in< ■ me tat serv ice
l\< Financial House In is a
subsidiary of I S( Financial
'll XI W \PRolN
The senav -UH mved a
his Master of Divinity Degree
from Southwestern Baptist
Seminary in Fort Worth. He
was awarded a Doctor of
Divinity Degree from North
American Bible College in
Dodge Citv. Kans
in addition to pastoring, he
has an extensive radio and
television ministry which reach-
es into several states.
Pastor Sheats and his wife.
Janet, are the parents of two
children
Pastor H T Goodwin of First
Assembly of God has invited
everyone to attend the local
services.
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Southwestern Public Service
Company will invest more than
$389 million during the next five
wars in new equipment and
improvements according to Roy
l olk chairman and president of
the electric company
I xpenditures for 1976 will
be about $/3 million, while the
projected expenditures for the
other four sears range from
565 million to $104 million, the
latter expenditure scheduled in
1980 I he new equipment and
imiprovements are necessary so
that SPS can continue providing
electric service for the 45.000
square mile area it serves
During the five war period.
Southwestern will be required to
borrow about $255 million to
meet these construction expen
dilutes Tolk said
Iwo new generating facilities
to be installed during this period
wi increase the SPS system
capability bs more than 700,000
kilowatts bringing the total
capability to just over three
million kilowatts
Harrington Station northeast
ot \marillo, will be the site for
the two additional generating
200 JUNIPER St. •
acquiring additional reserves
and, at the present time,
indicate that they have adequate
supplies to meet their delivery
needs. l olk said While the
introduction of coal as a fuel to
this area will not reduce* the cost
of electric service. It will act as a
stabilizing factor
Transmission lines and trans
mission substations scheduled
for completion during the
five-year period represent an
Xu Pi I | M |\, ki
A rate increase whi
•M t send the cos:
•Farm Discount Lumber & Suppl
Lumber and Materials A /
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\ Drive by another
-% of R.C. SHAWS
The High Plains Underground
Water ( onservation District N
I will release the 1975
cost in water depletion, income
tax allowance, decline maps
January 5 1976. The decline
maps and other data are to be
used by landowners and their
accountants to calculate possi-
ble deductions on the landown
rrs income tax statements
landowners in Armstrong,
cochran. Crosby, Deaf Smith.
In 1 Texas
t Bovina
Measured in terms of
mankind s history on earth the
um I fossil fuels has been only
fora short period of time h
appeared for a while there that
we would have all of the energy
necessary to carry us onward
through the future in everv
luxurious form of transportation
and at thr same time have all of
the fuel needed for cooling and
heating for ever and ever
Now suddenly it seems, we
have had to face up to the
possibility of running out of oil
gas and other fuels that are
mined from good old Mother
I arth it appears that our
bounty is not endless
Hut. the truth is we did not
just suddenly start running out
of furl We in fact began
running out of the fossil supplv
the day we started using it I he
oil is then but it is not being
replinished and that which we
use is gone forever The
moment we began to take it
from the earth. thr supply
began to diminish
' ned F nancial
yars ag as an
I
coming Iickets >an als be
purchased At The Hereford
Matt Bank and The First
National Bank
HUSTLE
Want to remind thr gals
the Miss Hereford Scholarship
Pageant now scheduled f •
March bth That great MISS
IEXAS 1973. Miss Judy
Ma ett will br Master
Ceremonies and you won't want
tv miss her The pageant is a
beautiful thing to witness and
it s a great experience for the
participants Scholarships have
been increased this year and
and include 2nd and 3rd place
awards Do put this on your
calendar and encourage those
eligible young ladies tv
compete
HUSILE
Accolades and congratula
lions to the leadership of IM’S
with Bud Fades at the helm
Manx memorable events and
projects highlighted the year
So with all that success behind
us we re looking forward to a
progressive and profitable 1976
under the leadership of Donald
Hicks Let's get behind this
great rganization that works
for the good of all and
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What are your plans for
Thursday January 15th: Hope
they include thr Annua
Meeting and Banquet • y ur
Chamber of Commerce This
gala affair will be high ghted by
The Red White and B ue theme
of our Bicentennial and will
feature severa outstanding
attractions
First we ll accent our young
people who will provide musical
entertainment The High
School Sh w Choir will sing for
us while the Stage Band will
supplv dinner music and
accompaniment Of course The
Citizen of the Year will be
announced and The ( hamber
Gavel will be passed
The featured speaker will be
Mr Ed Hennessey of San
Francisco ( alifornia who will
provide an entertaining pro
gram with a message for each of
us
I think you'll appreciate the
many surprises the good
fellowship thr great program
and the fine food Plan to atte nd
and support this annual event
BI I Pl F ASF ( Al l vour
reservation in to the Chamber
office first thing tomorrow We
have to plan the meals and we
need to know that vou re
LconP R hards Star Route ( orporati r a Financial ser
Hereford has been promoted te is ompany headquartered in
> n' 4 |y F nan a Kansas ( M
units I he first is nearing
completion and is scheduled to
go on the line in June 1976 I he
second unit is scheduled for
completion in 1978 Both of
these units will have a capability
of 350,000 kilowatts and will
use coal as their primary fuel
During the latter part of the
five year period, substantial
expenditures will be made on a
third 350.000 kilowatt genera
ting unit presently planned for
completion in 1981 This unit
will also use a coal fired boiler.
I olk said
low sulphur coal from Wy
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Nieman, O. G. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 1976, newspaper, January 4, 1976; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1421888/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.