The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944 Page: 11 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 16, 1944
Page 11
Mrs. McLallen Is
Hostess to Class
| Beams to the year book com- J. Clark and Mrs George Muse
i mittee. It was announced that were cohostesses at a forty-two
the annual Christmas party will party at the Clark home. Hon-
be held I*c. 14 at the home of orees were Mrs. T. W. Ridgway
Mrs. G W Brumley with Lu- of Port Wurth who is visiting
cille Olson a-, hostess. her daughter, Mrs. Kellar Muse,
Present were Velma Kendall, and Mrs. W. W White of Jei-
1 Lola Dishman, Edna Beams, feison City, Mo., who has been a
Ruby Smth. Lucille Olson, Flos- guest of her mother, Mrs. Rosa
isle Thompson, Azlea Smith, Ola Speer and sister. Mrs. Frank
The Homemaker's Class of the Marker, Lassie Roberson, Bessie Marrs.
First Baptist Church held their Curtis, L.llian Roots; the teach- Fall flowers in varied colors
November business and social er, Mollie George Medlin, and were used throughout the house
meeting at the home of Mrs. the hostess, Hester McLallen in decorations. Mrs. Dow Mer-
S. B. McLallen bust Thursday ---o---- J cer played high in the games for
the prize and low prize went to
Mrs. J C. Ricketts.
After the games refreshments
were served to Mesdames A. G.
Bell. Rosa Speer, Frank Marrs,
C. R. Smith, John Hickman, C.
J. Ricketts, C. P Ccckrell, John
Miller, W. H Russell, R. G. Blue,
Rex Tynes, Noah Ewton, N E.
Gass, Dow Mercer, Miss Evelyn
Bell, the honor guests and the
hostesses.
We used to ride a lot
----o----
night, when new officers were* -r\at\/icit*/^dc
installed and committees ap- ' U Viol I UKo
pointed for the coming year. ARE HONORED
Mrs. Lillian Roots installed -
officers and Ann Schlass, the Two-out-of-town guests were
new president, appointed Ruby complimented on Wednesday
Smith, Lucille Olson and Edna evening last week when Mrs. J
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B N. RICHARDS
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DaJhart, Texas
Nov. 11, 1944
Law
To Hie IVopIg
of Smith (’„
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I'^'e of >Srilifh
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Mrs. Cooper Morgan and
daughter, Mrs. J, R. Cole, left
Sunday for Austin, after spend-
ing the week end here in the
home of Mrs. H. M. Benefield.
I They were accompanied home
by another daughter, Miss Mary
Jane Morgan, who will be em-
ployed in the comptroller’s of-
fice at Austin. They planned to
visit in the home of Mrs. Har-
old VVycr, in Mule.shoc, before
proceeding to their home,
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Wistful young America may „ot be
able to understand why those long, lovely rides
in the country are now only a memory.
But their patriotic fathers, meeting the ne-
cessity for conserving gasoline and for pro-
longing the life of tires and cars, have reduced
their driving to a minimum. They know that
"Care for your tar—For your country” is more
than a slogan, that such care is important lest
the nation face a wartime crisis in domestic
transportation.
So now, more than ever, they want a quality oil to
preserve and protect their motors. 1 heir only question
is; How can I tell which are the quality oils?
Here is one easy answer, in a very frank statement hv
Phillips: If you want our best oil, remember we specify
that Phillips 66 Motor Oil is our finest vpialitv , . . the
highest grade and greatest value . . . among all the oils
we offer to average motorists.
Experts recommend changing oil every two
months. Especially, don't neglect the seasonal change
this fall. Get rid of contaminated, summer-thin oil.
66 Al" and m * W'th * qual'tV lubricant- Ask ,or Phillips
CARE FOR YOUR CAR—FOR YOUR COUNTRY
PA RAF PI I
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iOTOR Oil
V.
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hrii
(riven in,.
dtjllgi.
While
'th«nk» lo
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"■'•'•nf 1-lecfion f„r
Mr and Mrs. Will AdkLsson are
moving to Canadian, where hr
will be associated w.Lh his bro-
ther In the cattle business.
■rtil,., "M" *“ '!'*«,. a very
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H (rood vote ami I, , * • •v,‘( 1 reeeived
v,,iy much.
SiMcc cel v
M N- ftR’HAHDs
Mrs. Rosa Speer l;ist week ac-
companied her daughter, Mrs.
W. W. White, to her home in
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
Free BookTellsof Home Treatment that
Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing
Over t wo million but t Ion of the W I LI. Alt I >
TitK ATM I. N T huvn l„ ,m .olU for relief of
«y in pi omit of dl»i n,*s nrUlriK from Stomach
anil Duodenal liltcrt tjun to Eic.t. Acid —
l*»or Diction, Sour nr Up.rt Stomach
Oa.iln.M, Hea Ihurn. Sbtplntmu. ate.,
ft tin to Elect. Acid, -oh I on I 5 cinye ’ t, i;y|!
Auk for “Willard'. Ma.tatt." which fully
oxpUlu* this i rent mi nt tee* i»l
HAILE DRUGS
Don't Read This
YOU LIKE
to CUSS or Be CUSSED...
to hove your tractor break down
to hunt parts in rush season
to be without irrigation water
to face ruin by hail storms
to maybe lose your entire crop
Bui if you want your Car, Truck, Tractor or
Irrigation Motor lo Work Right
BRING EM IN NOW!
Really, folks, there isn't any sence in taking chances when you
have absolutely nothing to gain. Right now you aren't using
lots of your equipment which needs to be overhauled before next
season . . and right now is the best time to have it overhauled.
z°'J* 9‘ve P*entY t'me t° the necessary parts, some
of which are becoming more and more difficult to get. We have
complete new, modern equipment ond master mechanics to work
on any kind of motor . . . regardless of make or model. Come
in this week and let us figure your job. You'll like the work—
and above oil, your equipment will be in tip-top shape when you
DO need it! 7
PROVED IN 50 BILLION MILES OF SERVICE
Jefferson iCity, Mo. where Mrs. Franklin Plaintiff, vs. unknown
Speer will remain for a two heirs and legal representatives
month visit. of Virginia Lawrence, deceased;
the unknown
Sgt. and Mrs
of Enid, Ckla.,
known
•’> North, Range No. 4, East of The officer executing this
a capltol Syndicate Subdivision, process shall prompty execute
as shewn by plat thereof of re- the same according to law, and
, . ... ___ . , heirs and legal cortj jn the Deed Records of make due return as the law di-
Ralph Lottese representatives of Abraham L. Ocaf Smith County, Texas lo- rects.
announce the Lawrence, deceased and the un- rated in nenf smith rvl,
birth of a daughter, Lu Ann, on known heirs and legal repre- Texas, and for - Ls,sued and Rlven under
2k.tr Z SSS™ ~
Adklsson of Hereford. „ . , peaf j , . a .rf.® P°‘s' i Texas this the 13th day of Octo-
,, A brief statement of the na- sessl0n and claim of title by her A D 1944
I Pf" AT IVflinTrP ture ot thLs suit k* as follows, to Plaintiff for five and ten years, Attest'
LLuAL flullLL wit: respectively, under the Statutes
of Limitation.
THE STA'TE OF TEXAS | An action in trespass to try
TO; the unknown heirs and title, and for the title to and as is more fully shown by Plain-
legal representatives of Virginia possession of the East one-half tiff’s Petition on file in this
Lawrence, deceased; the un- of Section No. 11, Township No, suit,
known heirs and legal repre- _
R. L. THOMPSON Clerk,
District Court,
Deaf Smith County, Texas
(SEAL)
43-4tc
sentatlves of Abraham L. Law-
rence, deceased; and the un-
known heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of Kate A. Lawrence,
deceased Defendants, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the Honorable
District Court of Deaf Smith
j County at the Court House
thereof, in Hereford, Texas, at
! or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the
first Monday next after the ex-
piration of forty-two days from
the date of the Issuance of thia
1 citation, same being the 27th
day of November A. I). 1044,
then and there to answer Plaln-
i tiff’s Petition filed in said
Court, on the 13th day of Octo-
ber A. D, 1944, In this cause,
numbered 2<i!>H on the docket of
said court and styled Homer
KEEP ON......
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WARNING!
Remember to drain your Tracton, Combine and
Irrigation Motors for the Winter Season . . . !
SIX MASTER MECHANICS
'YOU ROLL 'EM IN — WE'LL ROLL 'EM OUT"
OHN WOO
EQUIPMENT CO.
MOW LOCATED IM TIB IMBLAMD BUILDIMO OM HOBWAT M
THE FORT WORTH
STAR-TELEGRAM
Prints More
War News
Y*l, ovary day you will find more
war newt and piefuret in the FORT
WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM then
in eny other Texet State Daily.
Thit it a bold ttatement but e true
one.
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| IN ADDITION TO ITS OWN
i TRAINED CORRESPONDENTS
WHO WRITE ABOUT TEXAS
BOYS AND GIRLS AT THE
FRONT, IT PUBLISHES NEWS
FROM THE . . .
Auocialtd Pre«* (four wirmi)
Irrtornafional New< Service
*New York Timei Wire Service
*Chicago Tribune Wire Servico
*Chicago Daily Newt Wire Service
American Newspaper Alliance
UNEXCELLED—UNEQUALED
IN THE SOUTH
•Exclutive in
Telegram.
thit area to the Stor-
NOTICE
The Annual Bargain Dan Mail
Redneed Rataa are new ia affect.
The .am* law pri«a prevail* |
there ha* haan na iaaraaea. How-
ever, thi* fear an aeaawnt af I ha
print fa far .harlafa, tha Of far
ie afaa ONLY t. OLD .wfearihara.
Wa aaa fiatraMaf that va caa
aat aeeapt **e irturiftitai.
THE BEST HOURS OF YOUR LIFE
WILL BE SPENT IN YOUROWNHOME..
There’s a lot of life to enjoy — even in days like these! You’re
probably getting a lot of fun out of it games and sports, dancing,
the theatre, music. But you can mark this down right now the
best hours of your life will be spent in your own home, in the
companionship of your family and the intimate circle of your
own friends.
It is very much worth while then, to
plan now to have weather as you want
it all year 'round in your home .. . Sea-
shore coolness in summer, sunny
wirmlh in winter. All brought to you
easily, effortlessly by the tiny blue
GAS flame that cools as well as heats.
West Texos Gas Comoany
Tie Mmmkt Ness fka
WIM frifMee fear
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944, newspaper, November 16, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583728/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.