The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959 Page: 17 of 20
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BATTERY
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cars. Surer starting
at no extra cost
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SAVE
ON
WAXING
with amarina new
Diamond Lustre
finish. Its brilliant
SAVE
UP TO
$55.00
rear on gas and o
standard ford VI
and Sis enjmes
thrive on regular
tas go <000
miles between
oil chances
UP TO
$219.85
on a completely
equipped air-conditiooed
ford . . hundreds less
than many medium-
priced cars without
air conditioning
that resist corrosion
better ttian aluminum
itself normally last
twice as long as ordinary
mufflers on other cars
ON
ALUMINIZED
MUFFLERS
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plus a validated proof-of-purchase coupon
from your neighbor under the Humble sign
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Here’s your opportunity !
An individual Kodak Camera
plus a roll of film for every
member of the family.
Stop at the Humble sign in your
neighborhood and make any kind of
purchase: pre-vacation travel service,
gasoline, motor oil, tires, washing, lubri-
cation—anything.
The driveway salesman will provide
you with a validated proof-of-purchase
coupon that entitles you to buy one
Kodak-made Brownie camera plus your
first roll of film for only $2.50.
You must send a separate, validated
proof-of-purchase coupon for each
camera you buy at this low price, but
there is no limit to the number of cam-
eras vou may purchase. Offer expires
July 31, 1959.
Send your validated coupon and
$2.50 to Camera, P. O. Box 1244, Hous-
ton 1, Texas and your camera will be
in your hands promptly. Humble guar-
antees delivery.
Take advantage of this generous
offer. The children especially will appre-
ciate an opportunity to take their own
cameras on this year’s vacation trip.
This
Happif Afctotinq Bed Camera
plus your first roll of film is yours for only
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♦* Check your car
CHECK ACCIDENTS-
Check your driving
146 E. Second
Phone EM 4-2727
CHARLIE SEEDS MOTOR CO. INC.
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your
1959’s “best buy” is even better now during your Ford
Dealer’s Dividend Days! You can have the car with the
biggest dividends on a better-than-ever dividend deal.
That’s because Ford sales are sizzling along out front!
Ford’s Thunderbird-inspired styling was awarded
the Gold Medal at Brussels for its elegant lines. Ford is
the car that’s built for people . . . with wider doors for
easier coming and going . . . with seats that are deep
and soft all the way across so that even the man in the
middle lias full comfort. And, of course, Ford is the car
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that’s famous for savings ... big savings on regular gas
and full-filtered oil. . . double-life mufflers . . . no-wax
finish... plus other economy features.
No matter what kind of a car you’re driving, bring it
in. Once you see the 59 Ford (and find out the wonder-
ful buy it really is) you’ll be Ford’s biggest booster!
Stop in at your Ford Dealer’s soon and sample his
stock. Get the trade-in dividend of the year. Better hurry!
FORD DIVISION,
flow is baked on Io
keep its beauty
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waxme. ever
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HUMBLE
HapfUf AMbtinq
STOP FOR SERVICE UNDER THE HUMBLE SIGN.
3 Famous Gasolines • 2 Great Motor Oils • Lubrication
Washing • Atlas Tiras (Best trade in town) • Atlas
Batteries and Accessories •
Specie! attention to pre-vacation check-up end service for car ~
SION OF
Happy Mcftbtinq
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Fords the best seller...so get the best trades on the
WELD’S MOST BEAUHHim’ FROPOKnONED CARS...du.mg
SAVE
UP TO
$102.75
over Ford’s nearest
competitor’ er. a
fair lane 500—any
model—with healer,
radteand
PACES
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SHOOTING FOR
E. J. Williams.
HIGHER YIELDS!
GARCIA NEWS
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WAC SEED CO
West of Underpass
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See Our WAC Dealers
or Hugh Clearman or
Armen Lauderbach
4-H Club boke sale and contest were, from left: Nancy
Green, Linda Stephens, Beverly Lemons and Beverly Bet-
zen. The contest was held in the Bull Barn. (Staff Photo)
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and
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Tommy.
Bill Messick of Hereford vis-
ited Spain and Jack Thweatt
on Saturday.
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Hamburgers
Thick Malts
Frosty Cold
Root Beer
Empire Cottonseed
Gregg Cottonseed
Hybrid Sorghum
Martin
Plainsman
7078
Caprock
Redland Kafir
Wesiiand
Forage Sorghums
Soybeans
Sudan
Corn
STEVE CLEMENTS
127 Jackson
GA
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More Farmers
Plant ?
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Lawton & E. First
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SOUTH BOSTON, Va. ifl —
Myers Pickett, 52. was invol-
ved in a traffic accident on an
icy bridge. While availing med-
ical aid for his broken hand, a
(ruck jack-knifed in an attempt
to avoid him. As the truck
swerved out of control and bore
down on him, Pickett leafied i
50 feet into icy water.then swam
HO feet to shore.
Mr. and Mi's. N. A. Brown,
i Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Brown and
Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Brown, Earl and Roger. Mr.and
Mrs. Ernest Brown and chil-
dren. Barbara. David and Din-
nic. attended the Brown reunion
at Andrews on Sunday. There _ _____ ______________
were 59 persons who attended. .md year'at' eamp Fulakes and
San Gabriel Boy Scout camps.
Collier's scouting career be-1
gan in Hereford while he was I
a student of Shirley Elementary |
School when he lived in the
home of his grandmother, Mrs.
<2
visiting the Tylers Monday
were Mrs. Eldred Brown and
Mr. and Mis. S. N. Thweatt.
Miss Mattie Lou Hagan, and
Mike Hagan spent the weekend
Monahans visiting Mrs.
Thweatt's brother. Saturday
they went fishing. They report-
ed seeing crops hailed out and
lakes filled with water between
Littlefield and Levelland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman
l attended the 25th anniversary
party for the Merlin Kauls at
Westway on Sunday. Later they
weekend visited his mother and grand-
> mother.
Mrs. D. E. Coldiron
sons, Daxiil and Ronnie.
Amarillo visited Mrs. Ruth
Coleman on her birthday Sat-
urday.
Mrs. C. \V. King of Rosedale.
N. M., has returned home from
a visit in Illinois.
Mrs. Kattie and Mrs. Lou Hall
were visitors in the home of
Mrs. N. E. Tyler Monday. Also
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I INDIANAPOLIS i.Ti — The
Seiond Presbyterian Church
(here lists Donald C. Duck as
an elder and lAinald C. Drake
as a deacon.
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CHAMPION bread makers were named Friday during the
4-H Club's annual contest and bake sale at the Bull Barn.
Winners in the bread division are, from left: Glenda Horn-
field, Diana Remling, and Linda and Peggy Jean Lemons.
(Staff Photo I
Former Resident
Receives Award
John W. • Skeet” Collier of
Redlands. Calif., son of Mrs.
Edna Lee Collier, formerly of
Hereford, was graduated this
spring from the Redlands High
School and plans to enter Cal
Poly College in the fall.
I Collier was president of the I
Future Farmers of America
I while he was a High School
student and also Chief of the
Order of Arrow. He has been
selected as the outstanding boy
scout of Redlands Council, hav-
ing been awarded a S300 schol-
arship.
During the summer he will be
a camp counselor for the sec-
___________________!
PRIZE WINNERS in the cookie-making judging at Friday's
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MXP.TNE f OMFOn’
PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. HI —
Marines who like to boast about
the "old corps" won't believe
Jtis.
Air conditioned classroom*
have been installed in three bat-
talions at this Marine recruit
depot, which is well known for
its torrid, sticky summer days.
It's part or the depot's so-
called new look program, a far
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Wheat Revived;
Hoppers Thrive
By MRS. S. N. THWEATT
The moisture that fell last
week was a boon for the dry-
land wheat. But now the
grasshoppers are doing their
best to eat it up. Some of the ' at
farmers are spraying.in hopes
of saving some of their crop.
Visitors In the S. N. Thweatt
home over the weekend were
Miss Mattie Lou Hagan and
Mike Hagan of Levelland. |
Ted. Joe and Rex Coleman,
grandsons of Mrs. Ruth Cole-
man. were guests in the Cole-
man home over the
while their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Coleman, made a i
business trip to Colorado.
Bruce Coleman and Ken Her-
ring made a business trip to i
Crest Butte. Colo., last week.
Frank Ford went to Lubbock
Friday. His son. Johnnie, came
home with him to spend the
week on the Ford ranch.
Frank's daughter. Susan, is
spending the week in Austin but
plans to spend some time on the
ranch this summer.
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A DIVER leaves the low board of the Hereford swimming
pool for a cooling swim during a hot June day. (Staff
Photo)
Pickett leaped i
Lulit <1 Ilt'W KMIK JJlO)£r<ini, a JilT
I cry from the days of the "old
corps."
E&Wother Brand
fr>e Hereford Crond, Hereford, Texas, Thun., June 11, 1959
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959, newspaper, June 11, 1959; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318390/m1/17/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.