The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941 Page: 3 of 16
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Calls For Cancer
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To Torn In Beports
Mother's Day
FEBMA
minutes
1‘add.i. k make
and a purple
a’tended
in Hereford
Let Us Finance
Your Repairs
No Delays
No Red Tape
No Monthly
Payments
the
work
Definite proof that spring
f* here eame this week when
Charles Skelton and Jimmie
l-X-les sauntered down Main
street armed with fishing
poles and a can of worms
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• hearts
ahirt"
Me
49c
15c
2 Pairs In
A Gift Box
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point t<
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Scouts To Hold
Court Of Review
Sanforized
TOPFLIGHT
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S«« Our
Many Ggher
Appropriate
SIFTS
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CHURCHES
Or Z vai.i i. r
7/ Man's
7 Shirt* oi
Morning He:vice.
YoUllg People
Donald Heiislee I
Evening Worship
Prayer M.-e in? Wed
W 8 C S Wed
Wesley Fellowship
Second Monday
She’ll he Mil pleased Io get a
Helene I urtiM permanent You 'll
flatter her quite a hit and she'll
love it !
There
in ex-
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Progressive News
MRS HOWARD HIGGLNS
Rrv W F Bai iip> will bt* back
in the pulpit Sunday after con-
•n r» tar* of ihr treasury. and
r<*prt*w«*ntinK < h»na
l»r Hu *hib < hinr%r am
Dive her a lovely gift to wear with pride
or something she s always wanted for her
home
Things Id like tn see
Newsom wearing overalls
tile tin Weir refuse a cup
of coffee Elaine Mil
liiuchhs keep quiet for three
consecutive
Mayor < J
er is of Tipton Okla
driven the .school bus for this
Hr has been .stay-
or-
the
or-
Jefl Robe: -
Ben
Billy
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Give a Gift
Certificate
LYNN C. KESTER
___HEREFORD, VtXAS
carl McCaslin
Lumber Co.
1 Block East of the Courthouse
(ill. I.
CHRISTI AN
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Bibb School
M nun.' W -tup
Endeavor
Evening W irship
Day Every yea: it is i
sion upon which Mrs
society editor works
pictures and a feature
all Mr-
cellent job with her society page
I hear lots and lots of compli-
ments for her regarding the so-
ciety coverage Mayb< 1 appre-
ciate this more than the average
person because I know how hard
it is to write society and at the
■ami time please jieopie When I
first started working on a week
ly newspaper the boss' wife
i wrote the society news and they
gave me the job for a month
while she was away having a
i baby
''he II appreciate their eg
qillslte Iw-HiltV and long Hear
mg qiiahlii ' Give sheer
ehiffmiM for dn-ss heavier
w.-ight* fur everyday !
Sup'
9 45 10 45
10 45-12
7 8 p m
8 9 p m
sons contacted and by the
hearty co-operation of workers
In making this call for re-
ports Mrs Wilson said that club
lieutenants had worked diligent-
ly and that in the near future
a detailed report showing
scope and results of the
would be made
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BOYS' SPORT SETS
Spun Rayon in • >'<•!
Summer fabrics *
Sizes 4 to li>
SHIRT A SHORT SETS 98c
BOYS WASH SUITS
Sanfonxed JIMMIES
BOYS CREW SOCKS
B0Y8 SPORT SHIRTS 49c
nt
A S • • knit I'm5«*n
■ ff'lllt f’HMbl** t»» W«'Hr Mild M4»
■ 'iiiiph* h» laund' r'
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or « tntm»id« r\ trimmed
or lllfrh tailored
Very well made and
i forced
(•ev K A Hurlr) of < onm ■< -is® ut
>l«*f|i rr< riving Ihr \4t10njl .xalcty
< oun« ll w l**40 grand award for
states from < ol John Ntilwrll. presi-
dent of ihr ( i»un* if. whuvr traflftr
< onlrsi is < ondu* led in 1.211 1 iln-o
in the 4K stairs
■^SSS"'
This community extend.- its
sympath to 'he Rickett- family
A Ricketts
Mr and Mrs Edgar Rusm>11 of
Westway visited his brother
-
the past tw week.
Dr John Cobb dean of Way
! land College wa- enjoyed by the
| local congregation last week
The attendance in Sunday
School was 268 and .n Training
• Union 77
The da'.' for the annua. Vaca
101. Bible School was announc-
ed .ast Sunday tor June 1® 27
o -
< III <11 O» < HRIST
Sunday Morning B.ble Study
10 00 a
The women frankly said
lhes didn't like mi style of
mh lets notes and they did
not have a thing on me. be
cause I sure didn l like to
write the -luff Anvway. we
think Mrs M< l ean is doing
a swell job and next time
vou call in a story tell her
some of the nice things I
hear I'm sure she will ap
pre. late it
If v‘ ur r-.of leaked .luring the re.-ent
lam- now i- th. rune to have it re-
paired \ leaky roof .-an result in
serious |uop.-rty <iainag> Have your
roof repaired Infor.- it rain- again
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and
moss during the
vears and many ut ,
For a Summer Full of Fun!
GIRL'S SLACK SUITS
Bright spun rayons <ii4|!i*
sturdy denims' *>om.-
with matching shorts
Ih-hiii.-s' Sixes 7-14.
Drill or Denitn Smartalls 49c
New COTTON DRESSES 49c
Gay COTTON ANKLETS 15c
Sturdy Saddle Oxford* $1 98
This craze was short lived
and when lhe bubble burst
it left many well-to-do fami
Iles in bankruptcy even af
feeling the royalty of the
•nation As a result, how
ever. Hollnad secured slock
for tulip bulbs and prupa
gated them until today the
country Is recogmied as
foremost in tulip culture
I With this in mind, it is logi
cal to believe that Naai ac-
quisition of Holland will re-
| suit in a tulip shortage in
America.
school term
ing ,r A S Higgins
The community extend.,
cunuratulation.s and wishes for
the voung couple the best
happiness
Mi
Signing »f a stabilization agree-
ment involving the pur. base of < hi
near yuan by the I S stabilization
fund io the amount of SuO.000 000
was ati.ither important step in the
monetary < o operation between the
will I niled slates and China Photo
At the show, -seated Henry Morgeuthau
Miss Katherine Jr
a returned Missionary I ' soon*
standing
liassador
Our attendance ia.st Wednesday recently
was 24 but we want more to at-
tend W< are .studying the New
Testament Church and the topic
next Wednesday will or Edifi-
atlon Any lady who is inter-
ested in 'he study of the New
T.-stament Church, whether or
not she is a member of the
Church of Christ is invited to
attend this class
All members are urged
hear Bro Oldham and also at-
tend all the classes
We are especially interested in
increasing the attendance a: the
Ladies Bible Class on W.-dnes-
duetmg a revival at Ranger for day afternoon at three ., clot .< announces changes which have County has not
J been made in the
gamzation of Pack I of
Scout Cubs Den 3 has been
ganized with Mrs
son a.s Den Mother and
Plummer as Den Chief
Whitaker will take Plummers
place
which Mrs George Millard
Den Mother Mrs Ellis Coombes
will remain Den Mothe: of Den
1
to preach in the ab.sence of Rev-
7 30 f*rend Cooper
Jimmie
A pe. a! Motl.er.s Day service
W. hav< a lo- of information will be presented at the m-.iung
m this pajier regarding Mother s worship hour
an ocea -
McLean
up some
' AU in
McLean is doing an ex
I Last we.g I mentioned tulq»
k- ...... -...st ■
1.1. ' i- • a
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f • " ■ ■ H .... • A
I. .
I ip dur .lo' th. t.:of
I .''• vi t n' u: -. L '
I ' ' i.b t» .i;■ • i:..
»• tha' mil. ..a'.
'• .ited B . is- w wo th.
hrf e<! rar. -oared to such fabu
I « p: . - • '.a' hey d ,
, iMH) . .o h win. I. s a .o' i!
t.or.:. in Holland Due to the
Receding;-, high price v.
.i.d.v <1 . . . ;f .,- ■ rd
flip
1
The
that
bulbs
who
none at a.f sVm k
ias even wild in some varieties
o such an extent that
here not enough bulbs
istence to cover the sales
Vnot tier pr.H.f .if spring
was Mime turnip greens, rbu
liar I. anil fresh unnms which
Mrs <1 I sherman sent in
the other day Harry Rue
also brought some h.mir
grown asparagus All of this
[ iilus inrnhrrad and butter
I oiolk composed one of the
most enjoyable meals set
8 Of) p
Official Hoard meeting
Tuesday after tile
fust Sunday
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SIRtKIS AT Illi
< III K< II
Redford Minister
Ricketts.
DAINTY SHEER
BLOUSES
Misty rayons. .-iul>roi<i
• red batiste and nrgan
s z..s ;o in
LACE TABLE CLOTHS
Luxurious let -t nt -1 ' -
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CHENILLE BEDSPREAD
a <~
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PILLOW CASES
K l>-■: at ■ ■ til QQev
w uOL
ed hems' Big Vallie' I’t
CYNTHIA RAYON
SLIPS
CLOTH A NAPKINS $1 49
I ■ unto I or t.< lot ...I QQav
loy.ly raxoti -atm' vUL
Shallow Panel '
SUMMER HANDBAGS
Simulated
leathers'
\i'X 98c
h<>w some way
Mother next Sunday It
mean all the world to het
cinto Church of Chrtst m Ama - |
nllo May 8 to May 18
Rev C V Oldham minister
of the San Jacinto church, will '
be here on the second Sunday ,
U and possibly the third Sunday , ford Scouts members of Tr.aip County Women's Field Army
..... *’ '* “ 1 will be held Monday night at " " * **”" " '~
8 o'clock at the County court
to room
Eight members of the troop
Mrs
for week
the
THE BEAUTY MART
Gladys Carroll Ona Faye San th Imogene
tssfMBI Y or
GOH < III K< H
1(2 blocks north of high school >
A A Daly. Pastor
Sunday School 9 45 a
fLester Galley. Supto
Preaching 11 a m 8pm
Midweek Services Tuesday and
Friday-------------- 8 p m
Welcome to al!
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FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHt Rf H
James Aiken. Jr . Pastor
Sunday School ____________B:45
<G. H Hudson. Supt >
Morning Worship —...... 1100
Young People _____________0 15'
Evening Worship _________7:30
Mid-Week Service ........7:30
(Wednesday i
SHIRTS
98c
Color rich |i«tterns for sum
nier' Smooth weave linqid
cloth in wakhfasi color* at
a money saving price! Eig
tires stripes'
MEN S UNION SUITS
Almnrlwnf ' Reinforced
r rot rhe* ' Short *lri
COOL SPORT SHIRTS
Lightweight rayons
or pornns eotfi.tis.
SlMvrlM* SWEATERS
Gay an turner color*
in panel al it chew.
wiiefles!
a
Back to Mothers Day Mav 11
Ream.- and reams of material ,
1 nave been written on the subject
i and nothing has ever express I
*d the fullness of mother love
No one lives I am sure who 10 90 a m
d.a-sn t love hi* or her mother Preaching Service 11 00
I ou sometimes wr are a little bit <■ mm union II 45
and hat n.-thini: Ladles Bible Study Wednesday BY
m
m
I Snooks Bai lev believes that
fishing will b«- better in thu. area
than ha* been seen in a long
long time He ha* a reputation
for catching fish when a lot of
p'her folk* fail and he keeps
Pretty well up with condition.-
V says most >f the m<>.*s has
iff t-n washed >ut of the creek
jpith recent rain- and it lis.k.-
Oke a go.id year Frank Bezner
■b. - the Sulphur Park sect ion
-• bids to b«- good He wy - the
Wreck rat. fr.mi bank to bank
P .t never did get out of bounds I
that was jus’ beyond the p- .nt
frhere Frio dumped into Tierra
B.aiica There should ur some |
nice jzerch this yea: because they
have been protected bv tw
three feet of
pa.st two
them will b« caught i: 1941
The pasto- will
Jireacli in hi '.in-ill' A Moti'.ei
Like God M..- Nola Margaret
Blue will sing and a chorus from
the Hereford Music Club
also render a selection
evening hour
Schutze
from China will bring the mes-
sage
Russ county treasurer of
Woman's Field Army
The quota for Deaf I
I been reached
and until all reports are in an
accurate estimate cannot be
made
A surprising amount of inter-
est has been shown in this na-
tion-wide movement and leaders
of the movement here feel en-
Den Chief of Den 'j' of couraged by the number of per-
is .
Plans are going forward
an outdoor pack meeting
first week in June
W A Callaway had ail of his
children m his home at a reun-
ion Tuesday
Jake Theodore
Callaway Mrs
Tuesdas was one of the pret-
tiest day have had in a long
However Homer Fox
had to jiop off and tell a story
anout the 12 inch snow which
1'11 hen on Ma. 6 1917 Jack
Gilliland began kidding him
a.id he finally reduced it to an
11 inch snow About that time
W <’ Russell rani'- alone
• nd Homer proved it bi her
Btie remembered it well, becaust
J B la.' just a baby a' the
TAnie After Mrs Russell left
• *
tierrii were >. b._- a- the .nd
I your thumb when the sn >w ,
ime He said they weren t dam
b'.-d at al:
Little Misses Beverley and
Gloria Morgan of El Paso have
been visiting their grandmother.
C<Kiper Morgan, the past
Present, were
and Charley
Ruby Hednck.
and Mrs Mary Bagwell Also m
the party was Ollie Callaway of
Fort Clark who will return to
his army post on Friday
BAPTIST f lflKf H NEWS
Rev W E Barnes. Pastor
Order of Services
Sunday School 9 45 a m
A O Thompson. Supt.
Morning Wzrship Service
A M Sermon
Mid week Prayer service
B T U 7 00 p m
Allred Director
i Evening Service
t careless and that * s — *' - ■ — -
I our mother- never were when we 3 Of) j>
them most Mak- It a Mid week Bible Study 7 30 p
send your mother a gift i
*r.’e her a letter or Or’ h p ('<>oper minister of the in the death of W
ill go and see her if .she Church of Christ will conduct a
Lapp, ns to live away from you
Nothing will cheer her like a
telephone cal., a telegram of a
me-.-agi- or. Mother s Day Some
remember your
will ,
The Hereford Brood. Hereford Texas Thursday, Moy Sth, 1941
' U. S. to China X..IT!!:
move to Hereford Monday
where Edgar will be employed
Miss Juretta Bird and Roy D
Baker were unred in marriage
Friday night Mav 2 at Here- ,
ford by Rev H P Coiper of 1
the Church of Christ They will ;
make their home at V E D<id-
uiitil school i.s dismissed
Mrs Baker came here from Alli-
son. Texas to teach the commu-
nity school lor this school term
Shi- ha* been staving with Mr
and Mr V E Dodson Mr Bak
and has
W...-na Higgins ha- been
'a'.. with Mr- J C lance m
Hereford while the road* have
oeen so bad The bus was un-
able io make its route Friday
and Monday
Thi- recent marriage in the
1 community is rather unusual in
that it make* the third time for
I this community that the bus
driver and school teacher have
married The last three bu*
driver* and teachers have been
married
Mi-- Wilma Higgin* and Glen
Ri-ketts a'tended the Alumni
Banquet in Hereford Friday
night
The end of April brought to a
close the enlistment drive"
A Court of Review for Here- sponsored by the Deaf Smith
i for
Cancer Control Mrs Bob Wil-
son. county chairman urges all
lieutenants to complete their
__ club surveys and turn in all the
will appear before the court to J.unds ’-<> Mrs Dorothy
receive awards for proficiency
in various branches of scouting
Scoutmaster Urlin Streu also
\\in> Safetv \uard Catholic Ckirch
ST. ANTHONY'S
------------------------- CATHOLIC ( IICRf H
Itev. Nathaniel Madden, Paster !l
Sunday Masses . . a 15-10 30 a
— —--o — ■— - I
METHODIST < 111 R< II <
M B Norw.iod. Minister ’
Sunday School 9 45
Rob't L Thompson Supt
10 50
7 00 p
President
8 00 p
I 7 30 p m
3 00 p m
very
J a
so ownership wa* divided
alldl’.* IM iliK ^•lllilsll I
reaent da-, st.ick market
| razz spread -• rajndls
I lock was *o.d future
and Mimetim. t>-> :
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941, newspaper, May 8, 1941; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317920/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.