Castro County News (Dimmitt, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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defrosters, air conditioning^ Accessory
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Also, Teacher of Applied Music with Texas State
Teacher's Authorization
ORGAN
COMPOSITION
Vice President of the
Bp| MU STATE COUNCIL OF TEXAS
MEMBER Texas State Teacher's Association and
National Guild of Piano Teachers
Our service department will
operation of your cars and trucks
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Lust.
z Mr. and Mrs. Jim Givan and
Mary Elizabeth returned last
week from a vacation trip which
took them to Wilmington, N. C.
where they visited Mrs. Givan’s
sister and her family..
Harold Brannan of Dimmitt
conducted church services at Be-
thel Sunday morning in absence
of the pastor, Rev. Knight.
It is suggested that regular students register as early as
possible as many new students have already enrolled.
Dimmitt Texas
BAPTIST W. M. S. MEETS
The Elizabeth Truly and Jaxie
Short circles met together Mon-
day at the church with Mrs. De-
roy Cates and Nina • McLean,
hostesses. “Mighty Preavaiting
Prayer” by A. Sims was well
(visitors in the A. L.
Lome were jMrs. Beh-
and aunt, Mr. and
is Owens of Galesurg,
tje Owen’s granddaugh-
t_.ee Hendricks of Chey-
enne, W|o Mrs. Joe Story and
children Mrs. J. D. Story of
Hereford^’
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bei^ Benton.
Mrs. Williams left Mon-
day withlher sisters, Miss Minnie
McLain and Mrs. J- W. Wiggins,
and niece, Mrs. Fay Goebel and
Buddy Goebel for a short visit
with relatives in Amarillo and
Tucumcari;
Joe Vem Lust spent Friday and
Saturday with his grandparents,
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Atractive and interestin material for beginners—also
ASK ABOUT OUR SCHOLARSHIP PLAN
Mr. De Wolfe is an advanced teacher of the
Progressive Series of Piano Lessons, and is
connected with the
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HEATING CO.
Hereford, Texas
DEALERS FOR—
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Sunup to Sundown
Lennox Floor Furnaces anv
Forced Air Furnaces
^Heating Equipment for and
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Complete line of—
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Plumbing Service
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MARSHALL FORMBY
Manager
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Your PANhandle Station
on Highway 60
da; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown,
Nicki and Joe Dean from Lub-
bock; Mrs. W. L. Hogue, Mr.
Wayland Fullingim and E. C.
Fullingim, Jr., from Albuquerque;
Mrs. Susie Riggs and Miss Helen
Killingsworth, Plainview; Mr. H.
A. Gregory, Sow, Okla.; Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Williams, Beverly and
Jerry Glenn, Hereford; Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Williams and Shelda
Kay and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cryer
of Lubbock were visitors of the
Harry Rothwells on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bagwell,
Carolyn and Sue were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lust
Sunday.
THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, '
MM ITT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. I, 1949
DR. MILTON C. ADAMS
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS—8:30 to 5:00
p. m.
Hereford, Texas
140 West Third Street
Phone 37
S. T. CURTIS VENETIAN BLINDS
FLEXALUM and WOOD—All Colors
INSTALLED
CUSTOM MADE
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FOR COMPLETE
INSURANCE COVERAGE
Harrison Insurance Agency
HAIL — FIRE — TORNADO — AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
GEORGE BLANTON
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone 224
COMPLETE I
Radiator Service
Castro Motor Co. |
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BETHEL NEWS
The J. C. Williams home was
the scene of a reunion last week-
end of the sisters and brothers
of Mrs. Williams and members of
their families. The guests began
to arrive late Thursday and by
noon Sunday there were 31 pre-
sent for the dinner. They were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fulligim, Mrs.
J. C. Dyer, Gene and Peggy from
Tucumcari; Mrs. J. W. Wiggins,
Mrs. Fay Goebel and Buddy of
Arlington; Miss Winnie McLain
of Dallas;’ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc-
Lain and Hollis McLain, Floyda-
Dr. Walter J. Williams ■!
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon <[
Special attention given to Rectal and Digestive Diseases
Over Cretney Drug Store J
Plainview, Texas
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We've been at home in the Panhandle-Plains Pecos Valley-
for the past 25 years.
During that past quarter-century
folks ... our customers... have made us feel at
home—an integral part in the growth of the
"at home” with you for many years to come.
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great region ... molding a bright future. Those same
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Eastern New Mexico area
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In the future ... as In
the past... It Is our
constant aim to keep pace
with the ever-increasing
power needs of the vast
area we serve ... to
jy provide low-cost, dependable service for better living—
electrically—for everyone.
Hear "HYMNS OF THE WORLD" each Sunday at 72:45 P.M. on your local Public Service Company Network
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE
COMPANY
25 YEARS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC SERVICE
area. Now, today, we look forward to being
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Soils stay cooler in the sum-
mer and warmer in the winter
when they are protected by a
cover crop.
taught by Mrs. Joe Bales and en-
joyed by all. There were 16 mem-
bers present. Delicious Watermel-
on were served to Mrs. C. W.
Boothe. W. M. Howell, Sam May-
nard, J. W. Bell, A. T. Kirby,
Anita, Fannie Shive, R. V. Mc-
Mahon, Sr., Deroy Cates, McLean
E. R. Waggoner, N. G. Young, Al-
vin Frazier, Buck Powell, Hen-
drick, Joe Bates.
Join the Farm Bureau
Serving Your County
and
Working for
Agriculture
Take advantage of the
Service Programs
Being Offered.
See your community Direc-
tor or E. L. Ivey, Sec.-Treas.
PIANOS—New & Used
Demonstrated in your home
write
Bob Swain
Box 695 Plainview, Texas
Dr. R. F. McCasIand
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Nelson, B. M. Castro County News (Dimmitt, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1949, newspaper, September 1, 1949; Dimmitt, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1294968/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .