The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939 Page: 3 of 12
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TTie Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, March 16,1939
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lew Frigidaires ! Aimee Semple McPherson Returns
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Public Inspection of the com-
plete line of new 1939 Frigldalre
electric refrigerators and ranges
to be shown In Hereford will start
at once, It was announced to day
by the Hereford Appliance Co.,
local Frigldalre dealer.
. I tfThe new Cold Wall Frigid-
{ I a*re will be the center of at-
traction,” said Mr. Womble. "tor
this new refrigerator contains
i i/he first forward step in the
I J jbasic principle of food preser-
vation since the electric refriger-
ator was made available to the
public more than a quarter of
a century ago.
, “I returned recently from a
preview of the complete line and
I had an opportunity to in-
spect these new models closely.
Without question the Frigldalre
,U»ie this vear Is hv far the most
tstandlng In the company’s
story. Not only have many re-
ements been made to exlst-
rng models, but the Cold Wall
Frlgidnire Is destined to meet
the full approval of the mod-
ern homemaker.*'
Mr Womble indicates that the
complete line of 1939 Frlgld-
alre, household refrigerators in-
cludes the three basic series
known as the Special, the Master
and the Cold Wall series. These
are all exclusive of another new
model called the Super-Value
*uiV which sells for less than $150
retail, a new low for a genuine
Frigldalre of six cubic ftx>t rap-
acity, equipped with the famous
meter -miser compressor and
freezing unit.
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Bethel Items
(ft miles south)
MRS. E. R. ROTH WELL
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Bethel Sunday School had as
visitors Sunday Misses Ewing,
Barnet and Estes from Dim mitt;
Miss Ethel Womble from Here-
ford, Kathleen Rothwell from
Mmmltt, Pantone Rothwell from
p.'lalnvlew. and Miss Lois Bran-
son from Phoenix, Arlz , who has
been visiting her sisters. Mrs
Earl and Mrs. Vern Lust for some
•eeks.
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Nnl even during the lush days of (lie silent screen was a relgnuiK
slur given a lather welcome than Unit Accjrdrd Aimee Semple Mcl'lier-
son when she returned recently In I.oh Angelev from the tropics, where,
the said, the rested, relaxed. And inspected her outposts. Huge crowds
greeted her st the railway Atstion.
American Turf Champ Gets Rub-Down
V.
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Speaking of sand itorms, we
had one Saturday that will be
remembered Some fields of
wheat are all gone.
Ivor Bagwell, who was quite
sick with flu Inst week, had to
be taken to Amarillo for treat-
ment* Wednesday.
tar*. Harry Rothwell has been
having dental work done In
Hereford the past week
Lola Bhrve who was sick In
jfL *Vlalnvlew last week, 1* home
* I this week We hope she will
goon be able to return to school
Mary Evelyn Byrne* of Dtm-
mitt spent the week end with
Mary Jo Smith
Olen Smith and family were
shopping In Hereford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clubb and
daughter of Petersburg spent
Saturday night In the Jim Bag-
well home.
Mrs. Clubb Is Mrs. Bagwells
sister.
Moss Howell and family visit-
ed friends at Hart Sunday.
Harry Sinclair and family visit-
ed In the John Smith home Sun-
Say.
Mrs. J. B Smith, mother of
Olen Smith, celebrated her
• J u - si x th birthday Sunday.
T*'tohe has had flu th* past two
L..i .4111 .La la mm asII ua
WWMf Wt»V *VMI »»»« •«
a* most of the younger per*on*.
She is never happy unless she
J* busy. Those helping eat the
TOtoly birthday dinner prepared
by Mrs. Olen Smith were Mrs.
John Smith and rrankltn, Dr.
Harkins and Mary Evelyn Hy-
nes from Dlmmltt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rothwell
ana Biliy Jos.
Jim Bagwell and family visit-
sd with her sister, Mrs. Henry
Allman, at Wsstway Sunday.
Mrs. J. O. Davis honored her
husband and Mrs. Ray Robert*
Sunday with a birthday dlnnar.
Thoee present were: Mr. and Mrs.
IGfcr Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Williams and Olen, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rothwell and Marlene,
ftlsses Helen Estes, and Ethel
Wombl*.
Mi— Norma Ewing, Miss Barnet,
Kathleen and Paulene Rothwell,
and the host and hostess.
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Progressive Newi
(I mils sail, f mils* north)
DtA JBAJfNE RICKBTTS
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The community was rather in-
thls week at the flu spi-
ioak Its toll here. School
was tut to about on*
NeahUrult. Amerlren turf rhAmpiun, Is Char lee H. Howard's chief
hope far the 91*0.000 Santa Anita Handicap In M«nh Th* HIacuII wai
hAndicap favorila la 1937, hut ftniahad behind Reaemont. A favorite
again laet year, he Hniehed behind Ktagehand. Ilia greatest triumph was
a throe-length victory over War Admiral at Pimlico.
with pneumonia, but last re-
ports were that he is holding
iiis own.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V Burgess
visited Mr and Mrs. Merlin Kuul
and son at Westway Sunday.
Ira Ricketts, Ira Jeanne and
Olenn, drove to SUverton Sun-
day to see Mrs. Rlckett’a father,
A. J. Hughes. Mrs. Ricketts, who
has been with her father for the
past two weeks, returned with
them. Mr. Hughes Is somewhat
better.
Mr. and Mrs H. M. Smith and
fumily spent Sunday with the
V. T. Olenn home at Vega
Sunday School attendance
dropped considerably Sunday
with only 27 present. The drop
was due to the great amount
of sickness In the community.
Sunday School meets each Sun-
day afternoon at 2:30. Every
one is welcome.
Vernon Burgess of Clovis, N. M
spent last week In the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Burgess.
It Is believed that there was
very little wheat to blow In this
community Saturday, when prob-
ably the worst duster of the
season hit this community.
The Progressive Literary Soc-
lety met Friday night at the
school house with an interest-
ing program given under the
direction of Troys Carmichael.
Charles Oreen and C. P. Caldwell
The next meeting will be held
Murch 24, at 7:45 p. m. with
David Boyer and Noel Higgins In
j charge of the program. The
public Is Invited,
Most of the rnen in this com-
munity are cooperating with the
Pioneer Day committee by being
rather lenient In the use of
their razors. A number of dif-
ferent styles are being demon-
strated.
There was only n small num-
ber present at Singing. Sunday
; night, Slncing is held at 7:30
each Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pevely of
; Hereford visited In the Ira Rick-
etts home Monday afternoon.
MTVI (wmIm • ••• •
.*«*» * liiggiita ui vvuru spent tne
week end with his parents. Mr.
I and Mrs. A. 8. Higgins.
Clyde Neel and Olen Ricketts
attended the Fat Stock Show In
Amrlllo last Wednesday with the
4-H Club boys.
Miss Ira Jeanne Ricketts spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Edgar Rus-
1 sell In Hereford.
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Wnrd Nows
19 miles north, 3 west)
MRS CHARLES R MTT.FS
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The worst dust storm In two
years blew here Saturday after-
noon.
Mrs. Geo. Suggs and children
have been 111 this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Fox and
children visited Sunday In Ama-
rillo with their brother and son,
Rev. William Fox and family.
Mrs. Wesley Higgins attended
the teachers conference In Can-
yon Friday.
Mr and Mrs Irving Willoughby
and son, Lewis Carrol of Canyon
visited Sunday night In the home
of her mother. Mrs. Ida Lewis.
Miss Opal Klttrell of Flagg
spent Thursday night with Mrs.
Weslev Higgins.
Alvin Ward and Ewell Fox
spent the Week end at Ama-
rillo visiting friends.
O T Higgins returned to his
school at Spearman Sundav eve-
ning after spending the week end
here In the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Rob Higgins.
Noel Higgins spent the week
end with his parents In Pro-
gressive community.
Ervin and E. Ward were In
Amarillo Tuesday on business.
There was good attendance
at Church Sunday every one Is
Invited to attend next Sunday
and hear Rev. Merle Orlgsby.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Hutson
visited Rev .1 A Hornbeak In
Hereford Monday evening.
Margarett Higgins of Hereford
nnd Wanda Comer of Clovis, N.
M, visited Saturday morning In
the Boh Higgins home.
Mrs. Wesley Higgins returned
to Flagg Sunday evening to her
school work.
Mrs. Chester Hodge and
daughter returned Friduy from
Clarendon, where they visited
the past week.
Marie and Ruth Moreman at-
tended a Sunday school party
In Hereford Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Viegel
and children visited Friday at
Plalnview with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moreman
visited Friday evening in Here-
ford with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. BAYVIEW CLUB MEETING
Suggs. CALLED OFF
.™e “mmunlty w« Becu* of Ulnea among club
saddened by the death of Artis . _ _ . ___
Daniel in Hereford Tuesday ! members the Bay view Club meet-
morning and extend sympathy to *ng which was scheduled for this
the family. afternoon was called off. Ths
-0- regular meeting will be held Mar.
an extra voomt try a want AD 30.
1939
Auto
MUST BE ON AIT CARS BY MIDNIGHT
OF APRIL 1st, 1939, OR OWNERS WILL BE
SUBJECT TO A FINE AND HEAVY PENALTY.
OWNERS MUST REGISTER THEIR CARS OR
TRUCKS IN THE COUNTY IN WHICH
THEY RESIDE.
THE PLATES ARE READY AND MAY BE
PLACED ON CARS AIM) TRUCKS NOW!!
I!l
Newell
SHERIFF, ASSESSOR AND TAX COLLECTOR
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939, newspaper, March 16, 1939; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821902/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.