The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944 Page: 12 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday
11 am Alton Miller and Carolyn
Kane; her mother, Mrs. M. S.
Gatewood of Fort Worth; two
sisters, Miss Katherine Gate-
wood of Fort Worth and Mrs.
W. S. Newberry
' **”5® a and two brothers, W. S. Gate-
by ident.ties, wotxl 0j Austin and Elbridge
Gatewood of New York City.
Rev. W. E. Barnes of Portales,
_ N. M., officiated at the funeral
. aDWwiK rites which were held from the
«at the Southwestern Public church,
aervlce Company office after an gurlaJ was j
atwence of several weeks during (Vmi,t,,rv
which she received treatment
■et Baylor Hospital In Dallas.
Aroud Town
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caterpillar, rocking horse, doll."
And Just in case Santa got a
trifle confused by identities,
the letter concluded: "Mrs.
«ears has Helen."
Lorraine “Bisk us back at work
Boutl
Lester Wagner, who was
«ound<* In action in Tunisia
and recently received his modi-
Big War Job
(Continued from Page 1)
gave the Air Scout Observer
award to Ralph Fullwood of
Squadron 2(521. Chairman W E.
Dameron presented the Five
r Year Veteran award to Scout-
of Childress; ' master Urlin Streu of Troop
l(50i for five years service as
scoutmaster and commended
him for his leadersh.p and
service covering this period. A
special camp award as an Hon-
or Camper /or the outing held
at C'eta Canyon In August was
made toy Scoutmaster Streu to
Scout Jack Ramey. He also
made presentation of warrants
as leaders of Trccp 1(50) to
Scouts Glenn Russell, Reger
Coitoett, Jr., and George Woods.
Scout Executive W. J Hiatt
awarded the 100 per cent Boys'
Life Banner to Troop 1(50) for
having 1(H) per cent of its mem-
bership subscribing to the Boy's
Hereford Boys Give
Town A Build-Up A
Navy Becrnii Station
was In West Park
cal discharge from the Army at has reached Deaf Smith Coun-
McClaskey Hospital, Temple, ty and bond buying has lag-
hus been making a real hand ged. oersmp suct'crumm to me uuj
down at the Consumer’s Sta- So the Sixth War Loan may j yfe mayazinP, This is the 5th
lion. However, he may quit the be, in many ways, the tough- j yt,ar this Troop has quali-
Tob and continue his education est one we have faced; and1'
which was interrupted when ho citizens are urged to take a
enlisted in the Army. |sober look at the war news-
Ray, J. E. Roberson, Wayne Lee
and Rev. M. D. Rrxrcde
Mr and Mrs N P Sikes and Tflwn h RniliLlfn At
family. Mrs. Blue and sen of 10W!l A DQllO Up AI
Portales, N. M., vi-ted in the
Lee Curry home Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Sikes lived here sev-
eral years ago I The Hereford Chamber of
Several from here attended Commerce was not officially
the Paddock sale Saturday. | represented at the Oklahoma
Mrs. Raymond Palmer and City navy recruiting office re-
Mrs. Guy Walser attended the : cently—tout it might as well
Junior Band Mothers meeting have been, according to a story
at Hereford last Monday. J which appeared in an Okla-
Mr and Mrs. Britt Clark were ' homa City paper concerning
recent visitors at Littlefield. 'the build-up given the "town
A L. Nance of Amarillo visited without a toothache" by two
his sister, Mrs. J. A. Noland, one 1 18-year-old navy recruits,
dav last week. 1 The boy&-—Paul Dishman and
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Mills of .Clifford Gayle Cott re 11-claim-
Amarillo. Mr. and Mrs. Jim CHi-Jed that of "3.579 citizens who
van and daughter of Bethel and have been widely boosted as the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curry were healthliest In the country, only
dinner guests in the home of seven men in the whole area
Administration well be consider-
ed by representatives of farm
groups and government farm
agencies in a meeting at Col-
lege Station.
The meeting Is being called
at the request of War Food Ad-
ministrator Marvin Jones, and
representatives of WFA will be
present to outline suggested
production goals and to discuss
prospects for such production
factors as laibor, fertilizer and
machinery Government price
support announcements ron-
cerning each commodity will
also be given.
—— • • --f>" 1 1 —
Mrs. Floyd Walton and daugh-
ter Patricia left Tuesday for a
visit with relatives at Pie
Town. N. M.
2 BIG SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE . . . !
year that this Troop has quali-
| fled for this award.
The annual charter for Troop
------- ----- — — 1150> was presented by W. J.
including the war maps whuch H1;Ut Executive, to Roto-
iU" of ert Thompson, represent ng the
■ itiViUUiitK biiv nui in
If yo«r Hereford Brand is not show the magnitude ......, eri inompsun rrpnsi-in/»* w.v
delivered next Thursday aC- job in the Pacific -and then go Hereford Lions Club, sponsor of
termxin, don’t get excited It out and buy bonds to the limit. | th(, Troop Thompson accepted
will Just toe a matter of two Next to actual military op- | )hc charter in behalf cf the
Thanksgiving dates crrfb'J K eratlons, the War Bond Pro- j club and presented It to Scout-
up delivery schedules. The INxst gram Is recognized as the most t maiiter streu. Certificates of
Office, In common with other vital part of the war effort, and
** nvui v wi i/m. n»»* v,
Federal agencies, will observe the cooperation of every citizen
the Nov. 23rd Thanksgiving, .*> is needed to assure early suc-
lavpers on the city delivery list cess of the Sixth War Loan,
will not toe delivered until Fri
day, Nov. 24
Many Boy Scouts
(Continued from page 1)
Last Rites
(Continued From Page l)
and had Fon for her the affec-
tion of 4 large circle of friends
turd nedFhhor.s
Sunrivwlb Include her hus-
band. J. H. Miller of Hereford;
one son, J Alton Milder of Plain- __________________________
view; a daughter, Mrs. John wood, Sq. 2(52), aerodynamics,
Kiane, who ialtnttklng her home airplane design, electricity;
In Hereford while her husband Ragsdale Bailey, Sq 2(52), bee
la on sea duty with the U. 8. keeping; Sammy Hershey, Tr.
Navy; two^gNmdchtldren, Wil-11(50), handicraft. A. Petersen
~~T -
Conklin, Tr. 1(50), handicraft;
Pete Davis, Squadron 2(52), aer-
odynamics, airplane design;
Richard Petersen, Sq. 2(52),
aerodynamics, airplane design,
scholarship, weather, physical
development, airplane struct-
ure, aeronautics; Ralph Full-
War Loan
Drive
Opens MONDAY, Nov. 20th .
Get Set!
E. B. BLACK CO.
commission were given to mem-
bers of the Troop Committee,
John McLean, chairman, H. V.
Williamson, R. H. Beavers, and
W. E. Dameron and Scoutmas-
ter Urlin Streu.
An Interesting event was the
presentation of certificates of
membership to the parents of
former Scouts, who are now in
military service, who have a
long tenure of membership. Par-
ents received certificates for
Scout Bob Davis, who was a
member of the Troop for seven
years; Donald Conklin, mem-
ber for seven years; B lly Dam-
eron, member for six years; and
Thurman Williamson, member
for six years.
The Silver Jubilee Program
was outlined by the Scout Ex-
ecutive and Troop 1<50> and
Troop 2(52) are both working
to qualify for all six points
which are emphasized for 1944.
The program was closed by
the Scout Benediction.
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Blakemore
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Base and
son were visitors In Plalnview
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knox and
were disqualified from the draft J
because of physical disabili-
ties."
Beth the boys were accepted
(natcherly) with almost per-
fect health cards; but Paul
ALL KINDS OF
Feeds
Cottonseed Meal... Cake... and
Cattle Cubes
AND A FULL LINE OF THE FAMOUS
“Merit” Feeds
SEARS &TETEB
GRAIN CO.
HEREFORD, TEXAS
The 6th War Loan Drive
Starts Mon., Nov. SO
OBT SET!
War Fund
(Continued from Page 1)
where the campaign wa.s head-
ed by Mrs. Ira Ott, raised $145.
Tills year, Streu pointed out,
it was not necessary to call on
military personnel at the Hcre-
j ford P O. W. Camp for any do-
nations to the drive; despite
| the fact that authorities ex-
I pressed their complete willlng-
j ness to conduct a campaign at
the camp.
Money raised In the War
! Fund drive goes to finance
USO and other agencies for the
aid of servicemen in this coun-
try and overseas, and to pay for
aid to war refugees In foreign
countries.
■ •••♦••••a*
Summerfield
MRS. GUY WALSER
• #«• #####•
Sunday school and church
was attended by 89 Sunday
| morning. There were several
| visitors present. They are al-
ways welcome to attend any
service.
The box supper held at Sum-
merfield school on Oct, 31, drew
a largo crowd and resulted In
the raising of 374.09 for the
cafeteria fund.
The section house was moved
last week to Mulcshoe,
Mr, and Mrs. Jessie Lindsey
and family have moved to their
new home near Lubbock, W. H.
Walser moved them Sunday and
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Looklngtolll
received word from Cpl. Harry
Looklngtolll, who Is stationed In
POrtl, France, that he 1 kc.s
Paris as well as any place but
home
Floyd Coker, who left last
week for the Army, Ls stationed
In Ft, Smith, Ark
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey and
family of Plalnview spent the
week end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noland and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Storey of
Hereford. While at Hereford
they helped celebrate Mrs J. D.
Storey’s birthday with a big
dinner.
Larry Boston lx back in
school after having his tonsils
taken out at Dr. Wills’ Clinic
last week.
Mrs. Ix*e Curry and Mrs. Guy
Walser, Betty and Kenneth at-
tended a book review given at
Dlmnltt by Miss Laura Ham-
ncr of Amarillo. She reviewed
her book, "Short Grass and
Longhorns."
Mr and Mr*. Walk Boston
and Larry visited In Dlmmitt
and Hart last Wednesday.
Attending the football game
at TuiSa last Friday from here
were Mr and Mrs L. B 1/xA-
ingbil! and family. Mr. and Mr*
B E Roberson and fi*n ly, Mr
and Mr>. Britt Clark. Mr and
Mr* Lowery Walker and family;
Mr* Ray JotoAron and Billie
Ration
Reminder
1V1I . nilU iVliO. *.#**» • ----- avv-w uvwt... • -.....
family of Hereford visited in the I Dishman had one thing wrong
B. A. Atchley home Sunday. j with him a tooth cav ty. “It’s
Mrs. B:ilie Bogle of Lubbock understandable though,’’ he
spent the week end with her I told the Oklahoma reporter,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I "You see I wasn’t born In Deaf
Lance. Mrs. Bogle and Miss Ro- Smith County.”
zanne Lance spent Saturday, The story was accompanied
night In the home of Mr. and by a picture of Paul and Cllf-
Mrs. Bogle at Adrian. ford—Paul with mouth stretch-
Mr. and Mrs\ Luther Foust of j cd open to display that "dis-
Muleshoe visited in the home of i loyal" tooth cavity.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curry over the j --------- — «>-
week end. Mrs. Foust Ls the for-
| mer Miss Pearl Prachar.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Walser of ]
Hereford visited in the EaHl
Lance home one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ky Lawrence
and Joe Kendall of Hereford
last week accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Kendall to Dallas,
where Mr. Lee Kendall under-
went an operation. At the time
of this writing he was getting
along as well as could be ex-
pected.
Mrs, L. B. Looklngtolll, Mrs.
Ray Johnson and Mrs. Perry
Roberts held the election last
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A. Noland Ls visiting
her daughter Mrs Joe Storey
and family at Plalnview for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Looking- j
bill and family and Mr. and j
Mrs. L. H. Looklngtolll and fam-
ily attended a dinner at Here-.
ford Sunday at the home of!
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Looklngtolll. 1
Other guests were Mrs. Mary
Kelley, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Kelley and family of Paradise,
Tex., and Mr and Mrs. Cecil
Looklngtolll of Amarillo.
Jim Noland of Amarillo vis-
ited his parents, Mr und Mrs.
J. A Noland last Monday.
! (..luring DAIS EVANS with
| JUN IMIII-IHMW IOHIII
i BOB NOLAN .n4 THE
SONS OF THE PIONEERS
r mm
In Appreciation
To all our friends and neigh-
bors for all kind words and
deeds at the passing of our hur-
ling baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Monroe
H. E. Monroe and family.
C. L. Conklin and family.
4d-ltp
GASOLINE — Stamp* A-
13 in new book good thru
Bee. 21.
SUGAR SUmp No. SO,
31, 32 and 33 each good for S
lbs. valid indefinitely. Stamp
34, valid Nov. 16, remains
good indefinitely.
Stamp 40 in book 4, good for
5 lbs. canning sugar through
Feb. 28. 1945.
S1IOES—Airplane stamps,
1, 2 and 3 good indefinite-
ly.
PROCESSED FOODS
Blue 10-point stamps AS,
thru Z-8, and A-5 thru
W-5 good indefinitely. No
new stamps until Dec. 1.
MEATS AND FATS
Red 10-polnt stamps A8,
thru Z-8, and A-5 thru P-5,
good indefinitely. No new
stamps until Dec. 3rd.
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Farm Production
Goals to be Listed
At State Meeting
Crop and livestock production
goaLs for 1945 In Texas will be
.set up on Nov. 27 and 28, wtoen
.suggestions from the War Food
f'
"s
Ann®
STAR
Friday - Saturday
November 17-18
ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICES EVERY
DAY OR NIGHT!
U. S. 6th WAR LOAN BONDS
WONT YOU LET US SERVE YOU?
Friday • Saturday
Wanted
Immediately
We need severgl good, clean Used
Cars and will pay top O. P. A.
prices. You take no chances when
you sell your car to us as we fill
out all necessary papers and com-
ply 100 per cent with Government
Rulings.
Ceiling prices will be lower after
they have been in effect 6 months.
Four months are already gone. If
you have a car stored or one not
in use, call us. We will buy it
regardless of make or model — if
it is in good condition.
KINSEY MOTOR CO.
PHONE 740
CHEVROLET (Dealer! OLDSMOBILE
Nov. 30Ui-O*t Bet!
6th War
BUSTER
CRABBE
AL (Fuzzy)
ST. JOHN
-in-
'Fuzzy Settles
Down"
Chapter 8
Sun • Mon • Tnes
I All Kinds of
Action!
ARBOR
l.r L
few RICHMOND
fepAlMIOGt
TEXAS
THEATRE - HEREFORD
plus;
color
cartoon
Vitaphono
Novelty
TEXAS
BING UP THE CUHTAIN...
on the Cavalcade of Showi and Show Folks!
Here it is from A to Z . . .
Amateur Night to Zeigfeldt
The romance ol American
Entertainment ... as sung,
danced and joked to fame
by the folks who built it
from the Bowery to Broad-
way Big Time I
More Joy!
Airmail News
Wall Disney Oartoon
’How to Play Football’
Star
SUN • MON - TUES
November 19-20 21
IINote
Sunday Shows at the Star;
MAT S A 4». ML WIGHT: 1
Daily after 10 p. m (<
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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/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.