The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942 Page: 2 of 10
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texos, Thursdoy, September 17, 1942
By Hayes
TICKLERS
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^Guarantied 'bit -fa. •-•ty
in every way
These folks have been helped to accumulate and
conserve their wealth, through the capable assistance of
thu bank
The XIT was making plans to
build a public road from its east-
ern boundary to the Mexico line
The land on either side of the
road was to be divided into sec-
tions and offered for sale at
$2 50 an acre
ternoon
err rain for mobilization camp at
Monday afternoon
William
IT'S WASNAM-Ef
Never mind whether your
rooms are pain.ed. unpaint-
ed. or plastered, wallpapered
or mae'e of wallboard. Amar-
i.tg new Kem-Tone. Sher-
win Williams modern mir-
acle pa nt, will cover them
beautifully, completely, with
a single coat. Let ua show
you!
Sept. 29. 1917
Ail Hereford headed by the
aZfrjHARDWARECO
Phone 567
"Anything Fr m A Tack To
A Tractor”
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Thoughtfully
Managed
STBEO HARDWARE CO.
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if
Wyche Hems
B’ IONA WHITTINGTON
for SERVICE and QUALITY
DEPEND ON US!
Blanton Butane Gas Co.
PHONE 551 NIGHT PHONE 550
WHAT
HAVE YOU
INSURE!
John McLeaa
Insurance Agencv
112 W 3rd Phone 273
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Paste Frtm
$12 Hundred
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MRS ULLMAN HUNTER
Day by day, year by year the history of this bank
is being written
In later years, the people who study this history,
will find the text reflected in contented expressions of
elderly people
He was weeks
Rev Marvel Upton speru “a’
urday night in the J C
a candidate
and superintendent of schools College
Misses Elzina
Myrick and Claudia Duncan left
where
PoqaZ
The Hereford Brand
ArMiMsS freer neesduy. fce Mpaa—"Bare Fuews"
HEREFORD, DEAF SMITH COUNTY. TEXAS
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Ear; Bennett was the victim
of a painful accident when he
was run over by an automobile
near the Barnhart and Rice Ing ; nd drilling < I when'
Blacksmith Shop
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WITH ONE COAT
to see 14 of her boys • •
PalptoJfe*5
New students a: the Hereford
College and Industrial School
•were Miss Maggie Harns Miss
Kate Rambo and Harry Weisel.
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Mrs E M
ren of Kingman. Kan
visiting her parents.
Mrs T E Shirlev
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Jones <>f Cany, n was in
B Hariin home M nday
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RRBH BETH B. HOLMAN .........-....................PubllsMr
SSSitt OUXWHNE .........- -........-_____________Editor
MARY KATE BROTHERTON — News Editor
MJ—CIUPTION RATE: Zone One. $1.50 per year; Zone Two.
R2.00 per year AU subscriptions strictly cash in advance
■Btered aa aecond-claaa mattei at the Post Office in Hereford.
Texas, under the act of March $0. 1$79.
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MTUOTIC SERVICE
NOTICE TO PUBUC l
amneoua reflection upon the character, standing or reputation
■f aav paraon. firm or corporation, which may appear tn the
paMmna of thia paper, will be gladly corrected upon due nottoa
tf aaaao being given to the editor personally, at the office at
402 Main Street, Hereford. Texaa.
AViWAWAW/AV.W/.V
DoYou
Remember?
■apt 19. 1992
The Aa-ociatlon of District 10
Sites. Bert Alva Caugh- will meet next Tuesday and Wed- Thursday night "wiith” Rev
R H Norton offered prizes of
$5 and $10 for the best colts
•The State Land Office has nred by one of his horses
leased all the public domain in .
Armstrong County to Mrs. C
• • ’ preciation to these
faithful members
[ Mr and Mrs J C Al.red and McBrayer home
Ethel visited m Ule humt of Mr and Mrs
- • Rev. and Mrs D W I"
Plainview Thursday and Friday
Mrs J C Allred and Ethe. spent William Burns has returned
r. and home from a summer's vacation
Glenn Ricketts was a guest in ”
the L L McBrayer home Satur- |
Cy Andrews who
ed a Camp Barkeley
with his parents Mi l.
C Andrew.- Sunday
Miss Margaret Simpson
Ho pita, m Amarillt .spent the a
week end at home
Mr and Mr H C B.urd were
in Amarillo Sunday to see Mrs
Harvey Cash of Canyon, who un-
derwent an operation Friday
Mr and Mrs Murray Burton
of Ear h visited !
their daughter. Mrs J D Barlow
and family
Friends of Carl Blankenship
will be Interested in knowing he
: iw a volunteer in the Navy-
Carl a brother of Mr- Clvde
Ri r.fr a: <! lived in the Renfro
Chedor L Ross. Wilbur Asa nesday Sept 15 and 16 at the Mrs D w Henry and re urned
Raymond Gray San Jacinto Baptist Church in (^eir home Friday afternoon
Mr and Mrs L C Moore and day and Sunday
Mrs Dowell of Hereford was a
caller in the V A Malm home
Judge John E Ferguaon had
Adair no'withManding a large shipped 3# herd of fine year-
Bumber of people were anxious to
tile on it for hornet- By this act
the land will be kept off the
market for another five years.'' *
Clauoe News band turned out Wednesday af-
take t
- workers conference for the month
Mounts Ruth uf September
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SHKHWIN-WlLLItm A
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WALL FINISH
preach our Revival beginning
September 27 Dr Norman says.
Please be assured that I am
coming to v< u with ms very
best, and I am earnestly praying
that the Ixird will give us a real-
ly grea’ revival Our Reviva.
will begin a week from this com-
ing Sunday We urge all of our
church members to plan now to
attend every service We also of-
fer a cordial invitation to the
people of our town and the sur
rounding communities to come
and hear Dr N Ema:.
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Mr and Mrs. R Y. Corder and
family of Wildorado were in Tul-
ia Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Ollie Grabbe
were in Amarillo Sunday
Mr and Mrs. J J. Boling and
family were in Tulia Saturday-
Jimmie Jenkins of Amarillo
spent the week end in the home
of his parent*. Mr and Mrs
Jim O. Jenkin*.
Every member of thu com-
munity regrets to lone Mr and
Mrs J J Boling and family
who are moving to Canyon to
make their home The Bolings.
have been aciive in community
and church work here
Farm property values are up
See u-s for ADEQUATE PROTEC-
TION D«-af Smith Co In.mrance
Agency Ehzabe.h Womble 37-2tc
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■i guest of Mr
Hunter
Mesdames H C B rd
Ullman Hunter n» --'d d
lar meeting of Ea«"
bers Tuesday ni
Farm property va.u > or up
Sunday with s,‘* ws for ADEQUATE PROTEC- Mr a-.d Mr 1’ E Cur s. ger sh*- p
TION Deaf Smith Co. Inrurance re • ■- in tin J J Boi.n •
Agency El>zabe h Womble 37-2tc home Sunday
I'nnie quality B mb r Twine
the kimi that lias bi n gn
mg satisfactory s.-rvo r to
our farmer eustoimrs for
many years
Modern
Butane Trucks
iBrJiji.fa!flKli‘ €«•»<
JkfM ro»( • bo** •" 0"« Haw!
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M—A>m|< Kami!
Womble home
•. after ^hc association bv
Tu> in Amar.!- W r- ip and
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M- a-.d Mr- I!
Mix I gallon with water
and make 1', gallons paint
Your coat, ready-to- 49 9$
apply, . per gal.. 1
"What is more pleasant than
<o watch the ways of a refined San Antonio." The yourg men <
young girl or boy who attends who left for military service
studiously to his own work and were August Theodore Frye Gee •
seems to know what he is about” "
wrote a Hereford teacher in a
comment on the school's motto—
“Time and Duty '
Sherwin Williams Paints
H G Edward'
Henry in visited in the D N Su ton home
Mr and Mrs H B Wmttmg-
ton and children made a '.rip to
Amarillo last week Mr and Mrs
A A Hare went with them
Miss Nancy Olson is going to
business school in Amarillo.
The Dalton Laymans have
moved into the Wer Bradly house
Mr and Mrs May of Amarillo
were visitors Saturday night and
Sunday morning in the L L
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Corwin Messenger Luther Clives
West Carl Parker Owen Flor-
ien G
ron
Carter Leslie 1 ,
James Jacob Boydston Jamee Amarillo This is the yearly as- j_; - -- 2
Arthur Grimes and James Wai- sociatlon of district 10 and will Billie Bob were in Amaril-
lace Robinson take the place of the monthly io Saturday
Mr and Mrs A R Norman Monday afternoon
were shoppers in Hereford Sat-
urday
Guests in the J J Boling home
Sunday were Rev Marvel Up on.
Miss Neta Jo M K>re Miss Ethe.
Aiireu. Zane Axe F W Womble
Jr Mr and Mr J < Allred
Mr and Mr W S McCraw all
of this community . nd Mr
Mr- A 1! Bachman and daugh-
ter. Nancy Kay. of Amarillo
Mi-s Janelie Womble spent
several days with rela ives in
Amarillo They returned her to
her home Sunday Other visitors
in the E W W imble imine Sun
dayday w re C 8 Lips Mr Hurns
and M:
were butanes* visitors
!home for a year Mr and Mrs Woodie
M: and Mrs F L Pinckert re- <>» Amaullo visited inthe A
cently visited their soi. Lieu'- Norman home Monday night
Mr and Mrs j J Bokne and
in the R E
Ovid is ex- Curt-inger home Friday night
Mr and Mrs Herbert Knud-
sen uf Kenedv are visit.ng
George Roberson is driving one
of the school buser temjxirarily
in Mr Rea place
Boi Edwards and family the
Dilard Edward's family Bessie
Ml chell's fam'lv and Mr and
Mrs Lester Cooper were guest
in the A E Edwards hame Sun
and <J«v
J I
the J
afternoon
Mrs Jack Robehsi :. ai d Miss
Jes e Morris and Mrs Tr >y
Carmi ia< . spent the day with
Mrs Hariin
Farm property values are up
1 acki y of San Ant ill ) s*" “ ■ r ADEQUATE PROTEC
.Mr and Mrs E W Womble
„ and family Visited with relatives
for county judge :hev were" enrolled in-CTescent in Amarillo Tuesday night
Mr and Mrs J C Allred and
Ethel visited in the R M All-
red home in Amarillo, Monday
The ground is beginning '“
get drv enough for the plow
j con-
tinue since the —'<d rains
tv* ry membi , h« PaloDuro
Halle and child- Bap 1st chu- w express
had been the great . p»- • c'. to the
and ones who h r 1 fu n.shini'
th’* beaJ'ifid ' o’'* - tor each
Sundav *. ervi 'V each want
, v t 1 and ap
• • • • en.i it Osid Pin kert who is m
!.*■ station- be Air Con*-' and is stati med familv were visitors in the R F Time of S«-rvices
' 7 visited •* st Joseph. Mo Ovid is ex- Curt’inger home Friday nig.it Sunday School
and Mrs peered to be in foreign .service Mr and Mrs Herbert Knud M >mi.’;:' W rship
soon sen of Ken<>dv are visiting in Training Union
. “ :i who Bev J R Sharp of Canyon the R L Campbell h-me a few E.cnin.; W rship
training at St Anthony's preached here Sunday He was weeks Attendance was go d Sunday
*"' “ — “ “* . — - - - f.,r b,h the Sunday S. ho >! hour
Allred and 'he M >mim: Worship Thin
and h me a^d Sunday night in the were I
■: F W V’omble home He will School
le ter during the
one addition
baptism during the Evening W r
service
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942, newspaper, September 17, 1942; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317990/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.