The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942 Page: 1 of 10
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The Hereford Brand 10
MAKE EVERY PAY DAY
BOND DAY
JOIN IH( HUGH UVINCS PLAN
♦
>wn
t'uhluhed Every Fheraday
ihir Slogan—''More People—More Far mt’
42nd Year—Number 38
Price Per Copv 5<
H V
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Completion of Camp Moved Up
.ed
Mill
her
a breach of busi-
< un
the
rating was
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l» pie 1
which
prices
thur Tletel
New government
construe" ion
1 I •
Clyde Renft" reports a
w.th
To Rural Faculties
txiys and Coach Stanton
!
the four quarter
administrator
The
Bay Bond, Autograph Bomber
Sc h roe ter chair-
4
f
I
ter a* freshmen.
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f
t
government
mit certain
Tile
were i
Deaf
Foundations For Mess Hall And
Barracks Started As Dale For
C of C Disavows
Connection With
Labor Union 665
Price Lists,
Service Charges
Musi Be Filed
Classification Of 36
Announced By Local
Board This Week
Young People Invited
To Mass Meeting
Sunday Night
Coacii H V Stanton say* hi-
boys look pretty L _ —
displays and that
during
Shortage of wheat storage faci-
the big news of the UMJ
summer
good example
the coach means
Mr
among the first
lege this year
I A
Henrv Theod re Wedel, I . hi
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New Rulings
Cost Limits
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PACES
Electrified
Frtrm Homer
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’’but one ISM in Amcrica—and that's americaiism:
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We know that fanners are |
130 Entries At
Flower Display
and Plains school
on
limit on
without special government au- saw the sign
thorization. has been cut from Third Street To date
$500 to $200 the limit on ag- the
ricultura! construction
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Farmers Asked
To Cooperate In
Land Measuring
ty will have begun the faU ‘erm nc'n’’ where warehouse receipts
will be issued and loan papers
can then go through.
of .
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Petersen and Roger Hartman.,Hereford junk dealers during the
r ac-
Bl A
R y Riiua M> Knigh' Hobart
Finlan fil -sm Tiber Jwnv » Edwin Mauk
I
Young people of the Meth-
odist. Christian and Presby-
terian Churches are asked to
attend a meeting Sundav
night at 9:36 o'clock at the
Methodist Chwrrh tor the
pu poae of organizing for a
fall and winter program
Sponsors of the union
young people's services this
summer urge that all young
people attend the meeting at
the Methodist Church after
the regular evening service
Sunday night.
who goes on a W T. 8 C High <>n. fullback are employed as performance re
Complete Whitetice roster thi- porters by the AAA
"We would, of course hire more
men if we eould.” Mr Collier
said, "but rhe wages we are al-
lowed to pay simply cannot com-
Fullnwing is the probable
starting lineup
according to
received from
rials this morning
Ends. Donaldson, wt. 153.
Alley, wt. 155. tackles. Giv-
ens. 173. Myers. IKK. guards,
tvery. 155, Spain. 1541; cen-
ter. Pearses 115; hacks. Pat-
terson. Kill Hedges. Ittti,
franks. 156. Finney. 145.
Bu’. we expect
tough." Stanton .says, emphasiz-
Unle.ss the Job ot measuring
land for genera! perf >r:nanc< re-
ports Us speeded up greatly
farmers checks will be late, it
dv Htcg.na. left guard; Hussey or
Dameron, center Clyde Brock
right guard. Kenneth Rudd.
Wonder how many
have noticed the an ien: his
retlected on hat foreign
mall map of the wur.d at
Pool Office'’ It ..fiowi rout'
Wake Guam Manila, and 81
pore and u dated December 1
1941 4 .. :
U work for to make that
valid again
sit ion
run I
starting Line Cp
Probable starting lineup will
• Dasuej Rus-ell, left end
tor Olton,
information
school offi-
Produce Dep". Owen
lias beaten his >wn r-cord repor
ted in this co.umn last week Thi.
time be has an onion wc
C
y I
nearly every-
where else in this territory "
suggests i next week when Dawn and Dan-
that a few neighbors in each; ,ei begin work
community might get together ---
and have one of their number I
qualify as a repwter then mea-
sure all farms in the community
but h!s own The AAA will send |gj
a rvp rter to mepture this man's" I ||||
farm ;-nd performance reporting i E||
for the entire community can be '
completed in a shor" time
"We will akaolutrlv have »o '
have the co-operation of farm - t^H
ors on this job." Mr Collier .said
"Otherwise this office cannot be
held responsible for delay In re
reiving checks "
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be a snphomore.
Carrofl Newsom, son of Mr. and
Mrs G. W Newsom, will attend
Oklahoma University at Norman
thia year He is transferring from
Wentworth Military Academy at
j Lexington. Mb., to Oklahoma
Univenity. .
Many students who attended
Texas Tech last year are now
la the armed service while some
have deferments until June.
Leaving this weekend for the
lomorr
F.eld v
vith o;
■•n f the Alien Ene-
nt Camp 44 miles
1 here started this
week a-, workmen poured the
f undation for barracks and a
in • hall Around 200 men are
now working on the job
Completion of the prison camp
w.i, o. ut.ua..y scheduled for De-
cember 15. bu- reports this week
> is in Happy and she attended
Texas Tech.
pete with the wages paid in de- | Progressive School started this through a local
fense work and nearly every- , wreg and schools in the cotin- shipped to the dvwnstate storage
will also be a freshman, and ond year: and F 1 „ ....
Nell Spradlev. daughter of Mr.'of Mr and Mrs. Frank Lucas. Ruloaon; Myron Morgan,
and Mrs. J W Spradley, who will and Lois Agnes Gilbreath dau- Mr and Mrs Cw,n nuinau, f we nn./w mat mrmers are
ghter of Jeff Gilbreath, will en- Donald Conklin, son of Mr and busy with the regular work." the
gs frrshm?n. AvxnYa r*cw*a*sl««* %$-*•—».-. — ..WWU.
Miss Mary Lee Mood, daughter ell. daughter of Mr and Mrs J.
of Mr and Mrs. Charles E Hood. O Newell; Mary Ellen Henslee.
|will attend Draughon's Business daughter of Mr and Mrr. H. E
College at Lubbock. Miss Mattie Henslee: Jack Kassahn. son of
Lawhon, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Gyles; Glenn Smith.
Mrs Elmo Lawhon. has already son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Smith,
enrolled at West Texas Hospital, and Dennis Lomas, son of Mr
Lubbock, for a three year course and Mrs. Harry Lomas.
in nursing. Miss Matilda Wil-1 Madonna Morrison, daughter
llama, daughter ot Mrs. Viola of Mrs. H. N Gregory, will at-
Wllliams. is a student at St tend Junior college at 8an Angelo.
Brown. Samuel L.oyd
Harman F C Hewitt. Jr Hen-
ry John Kuper. J H Wheeler,
dustry and
children, will
al board to
ha.1st.on
Mary Louise Dean, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Arite Dean, who is
a senior this year. Miss Nancy _ _ JBBL^_. ...
Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tend Texas Christian University daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. O the amount of scrap delivered
Louie OLson. a freshman. Miss this year Miss June Dameron. Phillips Miss Mary Nicks, dau- to dealers In neighboring towns
Mis.-, Leona end J W Merrill quarterback. F ° Collier county adminiatra-
Hi-tins. l-uke, re.urning for her sopho- Luther Worley, left half. George five officer of the AAA who said
cd in the dean s office and left Mr and Mr - D H Allmon; O Clifford Estes, son of Mr i *
early in Sepiembur for 8an An G Hill. Jr Miss Mary Looking- Mrs. Cliff gates has remained in
tonio, new Trinity University io- bill, daughter of Mr
ration, and will enroll for her I L>vd Ixoklngbtli
UHUur year there Sept 22. ( __
Miss Polly Dixon also left early both of whom study home
mi September She was accomp- oom les
anted by her parenta. Mr and '
Mrs B R. Dixon, to Chillicothe, varsity at Abilene for her sen- v,n ot an<1 Mr< w
— Mo. where she will attend ChU- "—“■---■-----
llcothe Business College
Terming the Hower d.spiay
held last Saturday an unquali-
fied success, members of the
Hereford Garden Club a.d this indicated that the War Depart"
~1’ *u~* ■' *" ment has requested that it be
Anyway, it gives ua a goal 1 h. Richard Perry Barnard
map thur Tletel.
their schooj life. and daughter of Mr and Mrs Luke. Dawn.
Mi-w Vivian OUon daughter of F S Ireland Loy Cook, son of
and Mia John Olson, was Mr and Mrs Tom Cook: Daniel on ....
V> leave for col- Turrentine. son of Mrv plan and students will be en- been shaping up well tn practice
at A ..’e
H-:d t.i.v-
ie openin
son of Mrv plan and rtudents will be en- been shaping up well tn practice
ie. Is employ- A! Werner; Jack Allmon son of lering-atJhree month intervals *nd that competition is high for
------ Z and positions on the Whiteface Squad
---—<1 in Following are the namer of
and Mrs. the school this summer accord- boy. who have reported for prac-
(Contlnued on Page 10i
Approxtma elv
>f wheat is being leaded out of
know whether this Hereford to b< shipped to Ten-
nessee where it will be used
In for f»-ed wheat m line with new
ru.inv* "which per-
grades of grain to
ub-parity levels for
feeding nurpiscs
Also, it was annmnerd t.xLiy
G Collier of he «■ tinty
AAA office mat Deaf ftmith
Countv has received priority on
One More Teacher Added ; “ . .
To Rural Faculties poratl >n in Hous' n and G.i’v"s-
--- ton warehouses This storage is
Faculties of Deaf Smith Coun- available only to farmers and
ty rural schools were complete Draf Smth C unt'" fanners who
'his week with the hiring of have wheat In ineligible or un-
Mos Elsie Currie to assist Miss suitable storage are asked to
Alta Mae Fortt nberrv at the Wai- get in touch with the AAA office
cott School. Miss Curne> hom<* immediately
Prrducers can get a shipping
permit, have the wheat loaded
elevator and
Some Hereford busine^ estab- 1
lishments have not yet filed a
statement of maximum prices of
cost-of-living commodities with
the Deaf Smi'h County War
Price and Rationing Board, it
II A A II H »■»» announced this week as he
Coach H V. Stanton says hi Thoma*. Jack McCrary tun- board again pointed out that
boys look pretty good--but he f*l J® 1M2‘, George Henry each establishment selling com-
would really like to have some Crnkltn s;x months from Sept
of last year’s team back in the 16 1942'
Une- with some of the added
Inches and poundage they have
taken on this summer Wayne Ix»w Williams John M vjuarter
Phillips .s a good example of Farr William Harvey Nunn,
what "he coach means Lawrence Henry Cartoon. Fred
Lst.-. Winfrey. Ceci] Temple Car-
ter. Millard Felix Gregory. An
.» tiiony Forrest Maine!! L.._.—
,lir Milton Brown, Samuel L.oyd
the
, to
,a. Robert Ar.to Daniel. Em tint Was-
non Johnson Earl We.cley P ar
Ai -
, Mrs. Arch Conklin. Nadyne New- -alvage chairman states. "But
at ihe same time we feel that
there is nothing more important
right now than getting this serap
to the mills which are turning
out implements of war.”
Steel mills are closing for lack
of the vitally needed scrap and
only prompt cooperation in gath-
ering up the nation’s scrap pile
can prevent a .serious slowing up
of war industry
liani.- H >mer P .rterfield Teea.-
J D Smoot W.lbui Warren Dav-
ber dealers stated this week
adding that the new rulings penter s Union whose offices are
have made it virtually impossible now ipened in Hereford
for dealers to secure replace- "From time to time we have
ments on most items in their heard rumors that the Carpen-
stock. ter's Union. "L. U 665 " is sponsor-
in most instances the rulings ,-d by the Hereford Chamber of
Commerce
"In this
ly tile past few years will b<- no
" pushover We re
Stanton says.
Elwyn Virgtl Hartman Robert
■ghing E Bailey
49 >uni’.s winch he grew or. the tPl'kAl.s FILED
C V H dges la; tn A.so, D W The following men have ap
Craw t rd. who grew some n-.lgh- , pealed th« ir classification from
ty fine peaches last ygar. has the local board to Appeal Board ,,
u.n.e it again We re calling them N< * ‘
Indian Peaches and Mr Craw-
ford can tell us if that is
wrong variety
felt at tackle, the coach believes.
Blocking has been fair in prac-
tice sessions "his week and the
during March runn.ng and passing offense has
looked spotted, a* is usual for
3 All his customary aliowanc- **rly season play The backfield
discounts and o her price shaping up well. Stanton says,
differentials tn effect during declaring that Lloyd Olson 1-
March 1942 developing into a real blocking
Failure to file these price lists bark with .Merrill and W> err.
• makes such establishments or tn- showing the advantage of their
dividual* subject the penal'.es experience last year Luther Wor-
Around ^ou9^ ^oe ^or Untried Hereford Herd
Town
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The Here ford Brond, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, September 17, 1942
Army To Take
Married Men
In Early Draft
foll.nvmg classH. cations
re.eased this We k by the
Smi h C junty Si lectlvc
St ivies Board
l-C
■Already in service'
Hobson Eden Agee coli.n.> Ar
nold W .k.n- William E iccne
Miller
who do not have
be used by the loc-
fill calls upon ex
it the suppty of avail-
* men. it was announc-
ed today by the Deaf Smith
County Selective Service Board
Till, does NOT apply to regis-
trants having wives and child-
ren. or children, with whom
they maitain a bona fide fam-
ily rela'ion.ship in their home
provided such relationship wa.->
acquired prior to December 8
Ol on to be 1941
Tlie ruling is in
Hereford Students Represented ai 15 Schools
Sept« nber brings the end f I 'bin-k c : •< wit: be f
summer ho,.days and marks the Georgia Reeve.- daughter of Mr
return to books and the and Mrs G H Reeves who will
more serious s-de of life Camp- be a soplwmorv Helen Plum
uses are swaimmg with the mrr. daughter of Mr and Mr*
Erwm Herr
I s almost
ness etiqu< tte m these time but
Mrs. C. W Seed of The Vogue
admits that business Is good a
real Chnstma.- rush, slit -ays
They re biting again Take it r ' * ‘ *
from Hall Bea van and D C Kin al examination Sept
»ey who really bad luck Wednes- the following men
« day night HalJ caught a five B..1 Henry Stocker,
pound bass and D C. got a 34 Clifton Higgins Melvin David
pounder Stevens, Henry Hugh
rims high of ---‘ * -
.ougha and deferments "til June " sneering H<- s the , >n f Mr
Defens* courses are being mves- and Mrs E A Herr Raylan
ligated by bo h boys and girls Fians son of Mr and Mrs J G
The name* of all purchasers of War Bonds during the Sep-
tember Bond Sales Drive will be carried on specal name plaques
which will be placed In the In.erlors of North American B-25 bom-
bers. as rhown in the photograph above Give your name and the
serial number ot your bond to the girl in the Star Theatre box
office and your name will be placed on a plaque. Free peaces are
'also given to persons who buy bunds through the theatre thia
| month.
modules defined as "cost-of-liv-
ing commodities" is required to tough." Stanton says, emphasiz- The ruling is in accordance
(He a list ot their maximum puc- mg that a game with the South w ith latest Selective Service reg-
es fur such commodities and Plains schcxil which has been illations and recen announce-
the lui Should have been on dl^ing out district and bi-dm- ments by the War Department
trie pennant winners consistent - that the army will be pu-hed to
record by Ju.y 1. 1942 jy ,jle past tew years will be n > 13.080.6gg man strength as soon
A. the board points ou". "pushover We re working as possible
Ch afes every Pcmm sellins? services for hard." Stanton .says. "And th'"
which maximum prices have boys will be in there pi'chtng to
been fixed should have prepared give tile fan., a good ball game
oy Sept I and have fi.ed with Lack Re-erves
the local ba rd by Sept lii the Pi inclpa! laek of the 42 White-
following I faces to an adequate supply of
1 The highest prices which experienced reserves especially
ne charged lor services supplied •*’ a k.e and end In fact there
* D
price- w-Te regular.v quo’ed "lnP positi >n.s In genera, ’tie l^llf tjllO
»J
an appropriate description and weight is gcimg^to be particularly
identification of su- h services * ‘ ‘ * "*
2 The rate, if any or the pric-
ing meth>>d and charges, if any
regularly u-ed (
1942 and
■ iova uoRiiiKuiii and Misses ing to military plan. Leaving
Glenna Jack and Nova Wyly. this week will be Jack London,
eco- son of Mr and Mrs Boyd Lon- r> TY 1*
don Darrell Blanton, son ot Mr dCTap DeilVeneS
Baek to Hardin-Simmons Uni- ’and Mrs Lyle Blanton. Billy Dav- ' SRoff of Goal
TSiTs-s-jv .M
Mrs H. A. C lose, wi.l attend the Ed East F- —nrirmiu ju,m wcaicia uurmg
University of Wyoming at Lar- Off to the University of Texas son of G C. Hartman Planning first ten days of September
'f amie. The school opens Septcm - this week end will go Grant Ful- to enter in January are John cording to a report made this
ber 21. He will be a chemical ler «>n of Mr and Mrs Grant Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs Cliff week by A J Schroeter chair-
engineer major .Fuilor a sophomore student, and Estes. Wayne Phillips, son of; man of the county salvage com-
Gtrto attending T 3. C W. at Qcorge McLean a junior, trans- Mr and Mrs Ear! Phillips, and mit'ee. who states that this ,
Denton thto vegr will be Miss ferrlng from Texas Tech He Is Donald Ray McCullough, son of bring* to 310 000 pounds the to-
Mr and Mrs Ralph McCullough tai deliveries mvdr since the be
Attending W T 8. C Canyon, ginning of the drive in August
will be Mm Bernadine Phillips No figures are available on
22. Terr Control Act Instructions are av-'««* backfield starting linetip is
ailable at the local rationing of- f*«t shows promise as a pass re- .
Janie* fjce ceiver. but needs more training
~ ~ in the blocking end of his job
Gandy. —— — q,,,, an(j Thurman Wil-
James Edgar Wtldr Herbert Er- nard Aubrey Spence Nealy Wil- liamson. both of whom had good
pig nest B.ppus Thoma.- Calvin Guf ham. H >mer P .rterfield Teea; experience last year give the
• iry • top "he one of C B Miles fee. Delmer Curtis Barnard J D Smoot W.lbui Warren Dav- backfield a better reserve strong
(Continued on Fage lOi Ju Juste B Edward caraway Leo- is. th than the Whitefaces have de-
veloped in the line thus far
Foste: Hill ;w<l Dannv Russell
are looking good as blocking, pass
receiving ends fltanton reports
Billy Dameron and Ear! Huasc'.'
Miss Anthony's School of Nursing in both capable at the Center po- .
'Amarillo sition. and Hussev mav also be
books and the and Mrs G H Reeve- who will Wilson «.n of Mr- 4' run ln dt le,: uuard
mu s.de of life Camp- be a sophomore Helen Hum- Toni W:110!l *°B ”* <■
swainung w.th the mcr, daughter of Mr and Mrs * Ro'kwcll ha- gone to Exeter
the youth of the land and talk Bruce Plummer: Erwin Herr a *ew Hampshire to attend Phil be
enlistments, fur- senior student in electrical en-'lips-Exeter Academy He will fin- Lloyd Manjept. left tackle. Tod-
ish his high school work there
Two sisters will attend Our
• •• rs— • vea ■ sa i ■ wa •» w *. » I 11^111 ‘ -I A AA , FV ’ IlftlVt II 14 4 44 4.
who de.-ire to be immediately u.-e- Fvans. who will study chemical L ■ v‘cl,,ry College in Ft. a kle; Poster Hill, right *'al Pol“;'d oat this week bv
lu. in the war effort Many war- envineering. Hilton Higginc and Worth. They are Mi** Leona <• -d j w Merrill quarterback ~ “
time course-are free and reports sister. Miss Margaret F -------• - " - “ .1...
already show these courses to tie on and daughter of Mr and Mrs. mure year, and Mis* Ev< .yn Luke Weems right half, and Lloyd 6l- that at present onlv three men
_______~___Lil. son ~
and Mrs Trny Womble;
week that there were 180 entries
in the displays and that 455 rushed to an earlier completion
guests reguteted during the h possible November 15 to said
hours from two until ten o'clock to have been set as the tentative
Enough money was raised date. In connection with the new
from the silver offering to buy date constra non of the camp
a $25 war bond for the cemetery will be expedi ed by a higher
a.‘ ">ciation priority rating which will allow
Divided into two sections, the purchase ol certain vMxFmater-
di-piay* featured specimens and lais, this rating war granted
Wednesday
Contractors still indicated a
w illin-’ iess to employ local labor
wherever possible, due to the ge-
r«;-a! scarci y of workmen How-
ever a large number of workmen
win be imported as soon as ad-
ditional materials arrive for
ci-nstruction First to be com-
pleted will be a series of barracks
and a mc-'s hall, which will be
In reply to inquiries circular- turned over to workmen who are
ed thi.- week the board of direc.- on the projec’.
' ' ations on of the Hereford Chamber of Alth u(h nstructkrn details
which went into effect Sept. 7 Commerce, have made the lol- are not being guarded as military
drastically cut the amount of lowing statement to dispel cer- secrets due to the nature of the
civilian construction pasnble tain rumors circulated nere con- projee’. there have been no offi-
dunn-War Time Hereford lum- cerning c< nnection f the Cham- cia! releases nice allocation of
this week ber of Commerce with the Car- iContinucd on Page 101
----- O 11 — ■ —
Wheat Storage
Problem Now
Largely Solved
S«ahts and Faces Seen
| ----------------
Mary Tiej< . former Hereford
girl ... no* - -rk.nr at the R
sei J Be don con-.; uel.uii ■ 'tn
pany office
9 Amarillo.
Garland A Higgins. E C Hew
the itt. Jr . Lawrence Henry Carlson.
Anthony Furrest Marneli
TAKE I.4M .AL EXAM
ordered to report for physic- provided m .he Emergency Pnco >v. «^y new man in the tirub-
— 'r... S . ... ..... __ ... ,»,u H«Airn..!a d.rHno iin.im i. he amount r cn.«t ruc-
tion possible without special au-, in this regard we wish to
thorization. and especially is this keep the record.- clear Wc did
true of civilian construction The not know that the union was ev- '
residential building en coming to Heref >rd until we
saw the sign po* ed on West litie*
none of harvest in the Hereford territory
Union officials have con- promised to be solved thto week
remains tacted us. nor have we met any with two announcements of new
ot them We are n it taking the storage fa-;ilities n<>» available
stand as being lor or against this Approxima elv 96 4MJ0 bushels
organita ion in Heref ird In fact,
we do not
union is with C. I O. A F of L
or any other national union
other words this organization
was not resulted In this regard
we had nothing whatever to do be sold at
•*■1 h the union locating here’
E B Posey.
Pecretary Hereford Chamber by F
of Commerce
crowded Ai) in all college stu- Jim Higgins, Bennv Womble __
dents this year are looking for- of Mr and Mrs Troy Womble School scholarship They are C_...^i.:. “. . ...
ward to the busiest sesaon of Richard and Rachel Ireland, son daughters of Mr and Mrs. Carl year includes the names of 31
and daughter of Mr and Mrs Luke. Dawn buv, an(j coach Stanton em- i
Texas ASM College has gone phasizes that some ot the men
i the four quarter per year hough light on experience, have
the son of Mr and Mrs John
Melman
Three from Hereford will at-
Betty Jo Kendall, daughter of daughter of Mr and Mrs W E eh er of Mr and Mrs Walker but it to certain that the coun- i
Mr and Mrs Jur Kendall, who Dameron, will return for her sec Nicks. Miss Betty Jane Rolnson ty is still far short of the goal
IF. L. Lucas, son daughter of Mr. and Mrs F T set when farmer* signed salvage
son of i pledge cards several weeks ago 1
Eldon Morgan; ! "Wc know that farmers are |
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