The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1986 Page: 10 of 10
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Hall Insurance has cited 21 Deaf Smith
Electric Cooperative employees for safe
driving. Standing, from left, are James
Hull, Mike Bridges, George Bullard, Dan
Higgins, Mike Veazey, Justin McNeely,
Jerry Deckard, Lee Jones, Ed Vaught,
and Leonard Herring. Hall Insurance
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admitted to the United Nations in 1957.
Representative, seated from left; Tommie
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Robert Scott and Jimmy Holmes. Not pic-
tured: Sam Garrison, Dick Montgomery,
Steve Louder and Loran Nixon.
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Big Springs’s consumption was up
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Registration for Amarillo College
College summer school, Hereford
Extension, is scheduled May 20 from
7 until 8 p.m. in the Hereford High
School cafeteria.
Classes to be offered in Hereford
this summer include Freshman
Composition I, Masterworks of
English Literature I, and History of
the US I. Complete information is
available by calling Kenneth Helms
at 364-5112. Classes begin June 3.
No Appointment
Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tues - Sat
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IF AGRICULTURE ISYOUR UH,
MAKE KARR INGHAM A PART Of IT.
If farming and ranching’s your lifeblood, you know
something’s been missing from the news. Agriculture.
But now there’s Karr Ingham on Channel 10. Bringing you
the agricultural news you need to know. From 6:30 til 7:00
weekday mornings. During noon farm summaries. And
regularly at six and ten p.m. If agriculture is your life, you
should make Karr Ingham a part of it. Daily on Channel 10.
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category encomposses many of the
world'. finest rod wines. It includes
rad Bordeaux and most of the typicol
pany, represented by Leonard Herr- hours worked during the same period
ing, sponsored a breakfast to honor was 98,761 hours.
compltzsesof Deafisgitoplratrve Recognition was given to Boyd Co pleted a U.S. Army primary leader-
vehicles a combined total of 216 yers; Leesones, 18 years:"James shsudunts atErvsd"trining in
years without an accident Hull, 17 years; Harold Finch, 15 supervisory skhis, leadership prin-
Totalmileageofall vehicles for the years; Sam Garrision, 15 years; ciples and small unit training techni-
period April 1, 1986, through Maren Dick Montgomery, 14 years; Don ques essential to a first-line super-
Rieves, 12 years; Jimmy Holmes, 11 visor in a technical or administrative
years; Loran Nixon, 11 years; Steve environment.
Louder, 10 years; Jerry Deckard, 8 Johnson is assigned with the 21st
years; Dan Higgins, 8 years; Mike infantry.
Bridges, 7 years; Mike Veaxy, 8 He is a 1978 graduate of Hereford
ODESSA, Texas (AP) — This year federal plan to buy surplus dairy cat-
is shaping up to be one of the driest tie could add as much as 450 million
on record in this area, and West pounds of beef to the nation’s meat
Texas ranchers say the lack of supply during the next 18 months,
rangeland feed might force them to Opponents are challenging the
sell their herds. dairy purchase in court, but Stanford
From January to April, the Na- said the announcement this spring
tional Weather Service at Midland nevertheless sent beef prices tumbl-
Regional Airport recorded 0.44 of an ing.
inch of rain compared with an In Big Spring, a Colorado River
average rainfall of 2.35 for the Municipal Water District represen-
period, meteorologic technician Ron tative said April water sales set a
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wettest month in West Texas, with an
So far this month, 0.2 inch has fallen. Struggle finally ends
Upton County rancher Marshall
Nevill said that, if it doesn’t rain in BALCH SPRINGS, Texas (AP) - be framed in gold.”
the next few weeks, he will have to This Dallas suburb won’t be able to The letterhead of the previous
sell his 200 head of cattle, boast much longer that it is the mayor, Brent Erickson, said:
“So far, I’m all right,” Nevill said, largest city in Texas without a post “Largest city in Texas without a post
“But it’s starting to get to be the hot office. office,” according to Ms. Morton,
and dry season — and it has already City officials say the Postal Ser- She said a small substation in the
been hot and dry.” vice has promised to build one, en- rear of a drug store at a shopping
Brown said it’s too early to tell ding a 24-year campaign that includ- center currently serves the com-
whether 1986 will come close to the ed numerous petitions and lobbying munity. But patrons can only pur-
driest 12 months on record. In 1961, in Washington by a former mayor. chase stamps and mail letters there
only 4.24 inches were recorded, he That means, among other benefits, and the city’s mailing address has
said. the city will get its own mailing ad- been Mesquite.
Records show the wettest month in dress instead of having to use that of “We have to do all bulk mailing
West Texas normally is September, nearby Mesquite. and utility billing in Mesquite, about
with an average of 2.08 inches of “We’re very happy,” said City four miles away,” she said.
rainfall. Secretary Darlene Morton. "For one Paula Bevill, a waitress at the
in Pecos County, Rod Richardson, thing, we need to be identified that Lone Oak Cafe, said she is tired of
who has been ranching since he we are a city.” driving to Mesquite to pick up
graduated from Texas A&M in 1947, She said private citizens, city coun-
said dry weather in the 1980s has cil members and mayors have peti- packages.
forced more and more ranchers to tioned every year since 1962 to get a “They need one really bad,” she
sell off stock. post office for this community of said. “I go over there all the time.
“I’ve had 24 or 25 inches in the last 18,000. One former mayor, Bill King, Youhaveto."
53 months,” said Richardson, who went to Washington in the 1970s to Why did it take so long for the
operates a sheep ranch of 92 sections lobby for one, she said. Postal Service to act?
- or 58,800 acres - about 90 miles J.L Kennedy, director of Dallas “I really don’t know unless they
south of Odessa. field operations, wrote the city late did not feel like we needed one or the
“This is the driest it has been, last month that the Postal Service big station they built in Mesquite
which is too bad, because the market plans to build a post office in Balch about seven years ago was such a
for sheep is pretty good right now.” Springs. Mayor Walter Gorzinski large facility,” said Ms. Morton.
During wetter stretches, Richard- signed a letter accepting the plan,
son said, he could allow as many as Kennedy wrote that a site has yet
80 sheep to graze on a section. Today, to be selected, but officials want to
a section can sustain grazing by only build a 3,360 square-foot facility on a
25 sheep, he said. lot containing 38,500 square feet.
Options facing ranchers include “We have gotten numerous letters
taking animals to a feedlot, to before saying there were no im-
slaughter or to out-of-state pasture mediate plans to build a facility -
land, Pecos rancher Charles Stan- that, after surveying the situation, (7) ) ’ .
ford told the Odessa American. they (post office officials) could not °UU17C
The U.S. Department of warrant building a facility here,” —LNEa..
Agriculture Ims estimated that a said Ms. Morton. “So this letter will D David Hutcnins
128 E. 5th
years; Justin McNeely, 4 years High School.
George Bullard, 4 years; Dean ---
Reinart, 3 years; Robert Scott, 2 The Republic of Burkina Faso is a
years, Ed Vaught, 1 year; and Randy country about the size of Colorado in
Laing, I year. West Africa, south of the Sahara
Brown said the long-range forecast ducting an enameling class for
for West Texas calls for above- children June 9-13 in Cloudcroft,
average temperatures and above- N.M., to kickoff a summer and fall of
average rainfall. But he tempered workshops in that mountain town,
the outlook. For information on the workshops,
“Weather is one of the most contact White at 213 E. Fir Ave.,
unperfected sciences there is,” he Muleshoe, Texas, 79347.
said.
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1986, newspaper, May 15, 1986; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478049/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.