The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1971 Page: 2 of 26
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Hereford lands 4 students
Band...
day in the tennis division of the Amarillo Relays
choice.
Sheriff Travis McPherson said
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i big Music Festival May 20 in
a city police officer, while at the
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Mrs. Edna Mathes was hos.
About 275 tires were taken in
anxious to talk to his friends .
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The Adrian FHA chanter this sion of narcotics with purpose of wife and companion of almost 50
years passed away and he plans have been involved in the burg-
sale.
ready for the gala 50th Anni-
| They attended church togeth- m. Saturday on Holly Sugar
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a farm where he worked.
I at 146 VA hospitals.
ORVAL WATSON
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ANNOUNCES
and dress in pioneer costumes tified the sheriff’s departm ent
Offering You . .
Friday for a 1 p.m. contest. The and he and Neese returned the released. All three were from
SOMETHING SPECIAL
baggie and its contents and set Dimmitt.
girls had devotions all week.
for
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THERE’S STILL TIME TO SEW AND SAVE! COME TO OUR
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DRAWING TO BE HELD SATURDAY, MAY 1st
ALSO IN APRIL WHEN YOU & YOUR WIFE COME IN
You will receive FREE S&H Green Stamps by:
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18-year-old
youth faces
Yes, Come on in and register, there is no
obligation, nothing to buy, you need not
be present to win . . .
Four Hereford High School 1 Year Trophy” to be presented
students have been selected as I to winners in other states.
The girls will wear the FHA
colors of red and white today
dy Monday after he posted bond
j of $10,000 on a charge of posses-
More than 6,000 medical re-
search projects are under way
ning will be the announcement
of AU Stars for the Hereford
Little Driblers’ basketball sea-
son that is almost complete. The
10 National League All-Stars —
the league for boys in the fifth
and sixth grades — will advance
as the Hereford team to play
in a double elimination district
the burglary, but McPhers • n
said only 12 were recovered
from the juvenile. The sher i f f
The students are nominated
by the principals chosen from
individual schools across the
country for excellence in com-'
munity service and academic
achievement. The four students
will now try for the honor of
'Outstanding Teenager of the
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tinues i
Dean Kelly of KFDA-TV Ama-
rillo, will narrate the show.
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Herefor
school t
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net to 1
David Thomas and Mike Wartes. The
four will vie for state and national
recognition
IOOF Hall Tuesday evening.
She served refreshments to 17
members.
what was believed to be mari-
juna, and three rolled cigar-
ettes.
Gillespie said the person no-
tary.
It was after questioning that
the juvenile told officers Reyes
Mall
Carrier
James M Gillentine
Melvin Young
Chorles Richor«l$
Advertising Manager
Mechenicol Superintendent
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will join all other Heref ord sheriff Travis McPherson said
bands and orchestras for the the juvenile was arrested after
on ‘outstanding teen ’ list
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The state winners are select-
America” for 1971 and will vie ed by the Outstanding Teenager '
1,000—For taking a demonstration
ride in a new FORD . . .
5,000—On the Purchase of any
New Car on our lot . . .
1 week observed the officially-re-
cognized national week of their j
] organization.
HEY KIDS! HERE IT IS!
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2,500—On the Purchase of any Used
Car on our lot . . .
Hundreds of Uses fl
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Every Color Imaginable -
For The Many Ways You,
Can Use This Beautiful
Net. 100% Nylon, 72" Wide
Adrian FHA
girls celebrate
national week
The youth, James Brent Swen- to travel a little more, but right
ey, was arrested about 10:30 p.' now he’s busy getting things
Awards Selection Committee, in
cooperation with the board of
advisors.
From among the 50 state win-1
ners, one boy and one girl will'
be chosen for the national scho-
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up a surveillance.
About 10:30 that night, Gilles-
pie said, he and Neese observed
a car pull up to the place
where the baggie was hidden.
Sweney got out of the car and
began looking around in the bar ;
ditch and the officers arrested
him.
Officers said there were three
other youths with Sweney when
he was arrested, but they were
auditorium, high school, saw a car he sus-
pected of having on some of the
, stolen tires. Officers waited un-
til school was out to find out I
will be about 30 in Corpus Chris-
ti. Most of the good bands in the
I state will be there.”
The band also will compete in
Sue Coleman
Grady King
Joy Spain
SINGLES WINNER — David Cupell, senior mem-
ber of the Hereford High School tennis team, cap-
tured the A Boys singles title during recent matches
in Borger The Hereford team finished third in the
13-team meet and will compete Friday and Satur-
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Publisher
General Monoger
News Editor
Women's Editor
with others for the national
scholarship prize of $1,000.
Selected to the group were
Mike Wartes, Sharon Readhim-
er, David Thomas and David
Collins.
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The Hereford
Brand
Member National Editorial Association
Member Associaled Press
Published Every Thursday
at 130 W Fourth
Hereford, Deaf Smith County,
Texas, 79045
THE BRAND PUBLISHING COMPANY
FoRD
500—For taking a demonstration ride in
a Used Car . . .
larship of $1,000 to attend t h e the Greater Southwest Mus i c
Admission for the Little Drib-
blers’ games is 10 cents for
; followed the regular meeting of
the Rebekah Lodge in the
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and customers. He has traveled
some this past year since his
STARRING
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the high school
OUTSTANDING STUDENTS — Select-
ed as the "Outstanding Teenagers” at
Hereford High School were, from
left. David Collins, Sharon Readhimer,
said others are believed to
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tions. You can find him there lary, McPherson said.
An 18-year-o i d Heref ord early and late and he’s always
youth was released from custo-1 ’ .....
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, Apri '■ 1971
Teenagers of'
who the car belonged to and for guest supper
when the boy was approached ~ ll
by officers and later ques-
tioned, he admitted to the burg- tess for the social period which
a J l games in the Little Driblers’ 1
ArrAgteci program will be Friday night,
but the winners of the North j
and South Zones in both the I
Two Hereford youths were ar- American and National Leagu- !
rested Tuesday and placed in es will meet for the league
county jail in lieu of $5,000 bond championships at Stanton Gym
1 Mrs. Jim Loving, noble grand,
1 was in charge of the meeting.
| Plans were made for a covered
j dish supper later in the spring,
to include members’ husbands.
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in connection with the March 22 Monday night,.
burglary of an estimated $10,300 The American League match
gcontiniea From Pace One) in tires and mufflers at Pen- > to determine the champion of
(Continued From Page One) ney’s Auto Center. the third and fourth grade lea- 4.
Sheriff’s officers and city gue will be at 7 p.m., with the
police arrested a 16-year-o l d National League game schedul.
juvenile about 4 p. m. Tuesday ed for 8:15 p.m. Tickets to the
as he was leaving school, and April g doubleheader will be
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er at the Church of Christ Sun- Road by deputy sheriff Gary versary celebration that starts helped him during the burglary, |
day to start the week, and ob- Gillespie and city police officer j today. He’s hoping to see all his officers said. Reyes was arrest-
served Courtesy Day Monday. Norman Neese. friends in the store soon. ed just northwest of the city on j
They worked toward being more Bond was set at $10,006 Sat-। But if you want a piece of that
Entered os second cioss matter or the I courteous than usual to boys and urday night and Justice of the cake, you had better be one
Petocottio Nnareterc5ord 1855X0secona i teachers and wrote Larry Guf- Peace Glen Nelson continued the of the first to arrive. It surely1
class postoge paid at Hereford, Tex l fey a letter wishing him and his ! bond at that amount at the ar-1 will not last long and reports
Chorner.er50namn "orlectreputaPion o' students luck in the district play raignment Monday morning. are that Teddy refuses to let
ers’ desks Wednesday and the baggie that contained one pill.
tournament at Dimmitt April
16-17 against Dimmitt, Pampa
and Levelland. The winner there
advances to the national tourna-
ment April 29-308May 1 at
Levelland.
Tickets for the Jaycees-Four
Flushers doubleheader next
Thursday will be on sale for 50
cents for children and $1 for
adults at both Stanton and the
High School Gym tomorrow
' night during the Little Dribl-
ers’ game. All boys playing in
the Little Dribblers program
will be admitted free to the
doubleheader with the Four
i Flushers.
The final regularly scheduled ,
381730 ed the teachers with a tea for
The Hereford Jaycees will
raise money for the summer
baseball program here and for
the Warm Springs Foundation
in Gonzales next week througn
a basketball doubleheader with
the KGNC Four-Flushers of
Amarillo.
The games will be next Thurs-
day night, April 8, in La Plata
Gym.
The Warm Springs Founda-
tion is a hospital for treatment
of crippled children burns
victims and others. Ie is a state-
wide Jaycee project.
The doubleheader will involve
both girls’ and boys’ play. The
twinbill will start at 7 p.m. with i
a game between the Jaycee-
ettes and the Four Flusherettes,
with an 8:15 p.m. match bet-
ween the Jaycees and Four
Flushers coming afterward.
An added highlight of the eve-
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1971, newspaper, April 1, 1971; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429491/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.