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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 14, 1940
The Hereford Brand
Mli$*od Evtry Thursday. Our Slogan-..‘ More People-.-Mort farm:
IIEUEFORI), DEAF SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS
TELEPHONE 30
RCRB. SETH B. HOLMAN_______________________________Publisher
m ,'MIK GILLENTINE....................................Editor
Kendall, Miss Mary Lookingbill
and L. J. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crow and
family of Tulla visited her par-
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Eastman this week.
Members of the Nifty Needle
Club met with Mrs. N. E. Wise-
Frio News
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Looking- .man Tuesday afternoon. There
bill and other relatives here, were twelve members present.
Sunday. After two hours of work, names
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Behrends were drawn for their Christ-
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LaVerne Winfrey of Vega visit- son and Juanice Brooks
ed Jack Owens ana ltay Brown
“dvb Monday afternoon.
bins home. i Miss Lurline Dixon spent Tues-
Those from this community day night with Katherine Hen-
wlio attended the Hereford-Tulia derson of Hereford. They at-
football game were James D;xon, tended the Trl-Hl-Y meeting.
Louise Lowery, Virginia Ben- . T 0 ! '4
MRS J. M. DIXON
Sales at homemakers markets
in Bexar, Nacogdoches, Polk,
^h»=riryJMs:in^ t
---o-
entered
Texas, under the act of March 30, 1879.
i=s ill?!;!! lli-arar
Attendance at Simday School and Mrs. Dave Hilburn in North fn£*a,v an^ Saturday night with day afternoon. All the members
was only 66 Sunday. Several West hospital in Amarillo Wed- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
families were out of the com- nesday. The young lady has y*
munlty for the holiday. Let’s been named Jcnneth Francis.
that attendance record Mrs. Kenneth Dygert was
Brand Ads Get Results!
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■ same being given to the editor personally, at the office at1 raise
___ 402 Main Street, Hereford, Texas.
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next Sunday ; brought home from the hos-
Election officials for this com- pltal Wednesday, where she had
Miss Lurline Dixon took lunch
with net cousin, mis. Bub New-
ell Friday.
Mrs. Chester Lowery und Loui-
and one visitor were present.
The afternoon was made especi-
ally enjoyable by Miss Oliver,
of Hereford, giving a demonstra-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowers and
YOUR EYES
are used to this light
munity were Mrs. Lee Curry, Ray ja major operation several weeks , ^I3^iv^0^ vlsited^ln icbildren Thursday even-
It has been definitely announc-
ed by Mr. Knox Kinard that
the Memphis Cyclone will play
Friday afternoon at 2:30 on
Whiteface Field. Memphis is one
of the strong teams in District
3A and the game should be a
close one. It will also give Here-
ford fans a chance to see
Whitefaces in one more game
before the Bi-District, which
may or may not be played in
Hereford.
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Johnson. Forbus Blakemore. and | ago. lA
Lawrence Johnson. A total of I George Bell of Ve«a and Miss i™urHla Iaesday.
47 votes were cast which was the Betty Jo Bowman ol Adrian were > Mrs' H. M. Mobley and child-
to be cast married last Saturday night.
ren
ing with Mr. Bower’s mother,
Mrs. Ella Bowers of Lazbuddy.
. .. „ Miss Stella Fortenberry took
of the Jumbo community Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
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MRS. JIM CLARK
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Mrs. A. L. Behrends was host-
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Sumraerfield tlirost ls belnK shown by the
clubs of this district, since this
is the first time we have had the
opportunity to vote for a can-
to the Study Club Thursday i 1‘?ate 80 f,1,080, 1° hol"e'
the nffnmr,n« y : Johnson will join a Hereford
afternoon when two new mem-I wlth whom shp will „n
I bers. Mrs. Taylor Smithee and RroUp Wltn wnom &ne WU1 R0
Mrs O B. Sumner were welcom-
ed into the club. The unusual
| roll call conducted by Mrs. DC.,* . . . ..
- , Walser were true and false ques- »cc™Pa‘>led her mother,
timw nortninimr ♦I Mrs. R. A. Fullwood of Hereford.
I haven’t done any predicting pf^ainJnK i\eaUh._ Mrs. t() Amarlllo Monday. They took
largest number ever „ ____ _________ _____________________ , ______.............................
in any election. | Mrs. Ed Mitchell and daugh- jSpen^ Sun“ay m lue H. D. Rob- jobn Johnson. In the afternoon
Mrs. Ray Johnson left Tuesday j ter. Earlene of Plainvlew, are! [ they attended the singing con-!
for the State Convention of Fed-! visiting her parents, Mr. and inold Hershey, Edgar Russell and . vention at Progressive,
erated Clubs which is meeting Mrs. W. L. Loyd. A group of Clyde Russell. j\fter a short busi- Earl Springer returned from
in Austin this week. She goes as Mrs. Mitchell’s old schoolmates ness session refrehment were the deer hunt Thursday night. I
a delegate from the Summerfield motored to the Loyd home Tues- (served by the hostess to the fol- He reports a very nice time. Miss
Study Club. Mrs. J. W. Walker of day night to talk of their school lowing members: Mesdames Stella Fortenberry enjoyed a
I Plainvlew is a candidate lor days together. Those attending Lewis Harvey, Ray Hershey, Ar- venison supper with the family.
State President and much in-j were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boyd- nold Hershey, A. S. Higgins, | Those attending the musical
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swan- Howard Higgins, Lynn Powelson, , at the J. E. Andrews home Sut-
son, Mrs Marie Loyd and Miss i Em/,y May. V. E. Dodson, Owen I urday night were Messers und
Mary Louise Loyd. I Neel, J. T. Jordan. M. Wilson, Mesdames John Johnson, Wes-
At the Kiwanis Luncheon Wed- ] Raymond Douglas. Ira Ricketts! ! Brown, W. A. Springer, T.
nesday the choral club of Vega 'ciyde Russell .Edgar Russell and 8Parkman Jr., T. L. Spurk-
to Canyon by car, then take the
bus to Austin.
Mrs. D. C. Walser and daugh-
BUT WHAT DO THEY
GET AT HOME?
The
Easter.
Walter
son of
4 Sa turd:
I at the
I Marvel
dent i
former
pry nr l
Attei
Ruth
Miss 1
Barnet
J’he
high school under the leadership
of Miss Llnnette Cain gave a
recital which was greatly ap-
preciated by those attending.
Members of the Worth While
Home Demonstration Clubs of
Adrian. Vega and Wlldorado
met Friday in the Kiwanis Hall
one visitor Mrs. Burk.
The next meeting of the club
will be November 20 with Mrs.
Lewis Harvey. All members are
urged to be present.
Miss Virginia Bowman spent
Armistice holiday wilh her sis-
* v -v... - <——~™ pr|V Tnhnsnn n.iH ri a cum** mo munuuy. iney ions met r nuay in me ruwunis nan —” ...............
TSon.Fullwoodbackto!lM>iotiM.”d5',“! sa*
scribes. I know that a lot, or you 1 , n‘ht,Ul scorn.
local fans, us well as fans in 1 wo n,agazlne articles were
, man Sr., and Elmer Jones.
Elmer Jones purchased a new
car Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Carleston of Plainvlew
was a guest of Rev. and Mrs.
Leeper in the Frio Community
tins week end. They took Sunday
dinner in the T. L,. Sparkman
Sr., home. Sunday afternoon Rev.
having their District Home Dem- ,M(Hl aim enunren at KrearieK, and Mrs Leeper visited in the
Miss Shirley Thomas is home :onstration agent, Miss Doris jOkla. Jim Brooks home,
mus, us wc». as • »..» ... . . for a short while. She has been Leggltt of College Station pre- | Miss Juretta Bird and Roy Church services held by Rev.
other Panhandle towns would rhnr,|rt‘ ^____j working near Friona. She plans sent. She gave a very Interest- • Baker took dinner Sunday with Leeper both Sunday morning and
: to enter Beauty school. ling report on health and what j Rev. and Mrs. H. P Cooper In Sunday night were well ut-
! Mrs. Cross’ mother of Black may be done for Home Defense Hereford. tended. Everyone is requested
visited her Saturday. Ion foods and health. 1 A. S. Higgins and sons have to study tin* thirteenth chap-
! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oglesby An Armistice Program was en- been threshing for a number of ter of Luke for Bible Study Sun-
and Mrs. Hazel Atchley were Joyed by an appreciative audl- people in the community and for day night. Owen Andrews will
ence in the high school auditor- N E. Gass near Hereford Most lead in the study.
Henry Kendall and Clydene Iium Friday night. <»f the grain is threshing out Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil-
iwent to Amarillo Friday. Mrs. I T. E. Kennedy who has been good. Hams and children of Hart spent
Mr and Mrs. Charles Green Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J C.
land also were Amarillo visitors daughter, Mrs. 1). 8. Larson, re- nnd family have recently moved Bowers,
Kive a lot to know who is going J^l s Charlie Noland, Mrs. Tandy
to be the district champions this ,ovl®wec^ Deep,” by
year. So boys, I’ll let you in on Phillips, a book which was
•1 little secret 1 written to uld women in selpct-
Hereford!" |iuf,r their c°smetlcs. Refresh-
•rh!S a’tove auotatloii*'"taken mPnts «f ice box cake and hot
Ihi anovt quouuion laxen enloved hv the new here t() vote I nesday.
from this column in tiu* issue;’ , 7 'Ia ,°y Inn n(w
of October 3, tiu* day before Mrs. L. L. Cannon,
Mrs. Tandy Legg, Mrs
ference games, speaks for itself. *
I-oyd Lookingbill, Mrs. Ky Law-
Tlns column is going to be as
full of orchids as I can fill it
with ink paper and type. If the
Hereford Whitefaces and their
coaches aren’t due some praise,
they never will be.
Co-captalns Henry Ford and
Leonard Johnson piloted the
rence, Mrs. Charlie Noland. Mrs.
J. B. Noland. Mrs. Mack Noland.
Mrs. B. E. Roberson, Mrs. C. R.
Walser, Mrs. G. R. Walser, Mrs.
I) C. Walser and the hostess
Mrs. Behrends.
Red Cross Roll Call workers
appointed for tins community
I on that day.
j J. L. Lookingbill has return-
ed from Carter, Okla. Ills bro-
I ther ls improved.
turned to his home in Fay, Okla., to the place formerly occupied bv Mr and Mrs. George Springer
• Why take a chance with
prkelcn eyesight when good
lighting is so inexpensive'*'-
Play safe and see that your
family has enough light for
easy seeing. Prices of I. P S.
lamps begir, at $6.95 and^
socket type units at $1 75,
with only 50c as a down pay-
ment for either or both.
Saturday.
—o
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the family of A. I) Hurford. Mr visited with Mrs. Springer s re-
nnd Mrs. Emzy May have moved lutivrs of Sununerfield Wednes-
to the house where Mr. and day afternoon.
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Vega News
Progressive News
BY MRS HOWARD HIGGINS
team through a great season, and Su!.lV,KstJn’ Mrs Lauru
each contributed his own par- £ ‘ a^andy |
ticular brand of football. Ford Mr: a,,d Mr‘s' Woodrow Wdty 1
MRS
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D. E. MeKENDREE
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cement curb is
Mrs. Green lived There has been
an Irrigation well drilled on the
farm that Mr. Green will farm.
This community received some
moisture Friday and also re
celved some snow flurries Sunday
night as well as extremely low Jones and
The moisture Frl- visited 111
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harvey of
. , Langdale, Okla., spent Thursday A
being con- !and Friday witli ills brother Mr temperatur
l!fth“hisbMd are'the proud'parents of a'son. |stnrrtuc.t*d ‘he. c™rt yard; and Mrs. Lewis Harvey and sons day *a« ««»“«'• to “<>I'«V f'''ld t,un"' Hu"d“y
with his field gcneialshlp, John born November a in th„ n«9 and tho sidewalks leading west H ld and Homer work for that day and Saturday Jones and Mrs. King, anc
from the building being rebuilt. | 1,ir nonur.
We are glad to be able to re- ! J°bii Counts of I* t. Sumner,
ft on with his line plunging filled
essential slots. Duane Baize with i’11.1., 1,5 ?^Hosplta 1 at Here
his speed, Harold Loerwuld with
his passing, Joy Worley, best . ....
tackier on the .squad, Charlie and teachers tenjoyed a holiday
'Hill, another speedster, O. O. Hill
stii.Ml'tb|mdr™!‘llbi|lrdnvor»',>"!'t Iar L,oyd al>l« to bo
Mr and Mrs. W S, Dixon en-
joyed an evening playing 42 with
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson in
the Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. T, L .Spark-
man Jr , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Miss Alma Andrews
the Charles King
Mrs.
and Miss
Andrews are sisters.
Little Miss Wanzu Johnson at-
I
Monday, Armistice Day. Mr. and
Mrs. Tandy Legg and children
(’optionally ateady and reliable vtaJUwl hla parents In Dickons
,, „„W..r ‘-nnnty from Friday until Mon-
morning
There was no school Monday
N. M., spent Friday with ins either for the Progressive school tended a birthday party given
daughter, Mrs. Lynn Powelson children or those attending in honor of Miss Arnell Long of
school in Hereford, due to Armls- Hereford Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
Jr , and Jack London, both ex-
centers, Poy Saltzman. a power
in the line at tackle and ills
rugged team mate, Milton Brown,
J p Jones, Roger Hartman and
Vaughn were some of the hoys
making the line a solid wall and
also rushing through to block
those punts, Joe Brock, Ewell
Fox and Jack McCrary lent class
to the end positions. Fox has . . ,
dorm Hu, most of ll,T.’fords Mls'.. landy
out, after a weeks Illness
Floyd Curtis completed the and family,
necessary proceedings as the first j The singers of Deaf Smith tice day.
volunteer, since the registration County and adjoining counties
of our men. jmet at the Progressive School
Mrs. A. E. Roark was severely house Sunday for all day sing-
burned on the face and arms ing and a large basket dinner at
Johnson helped entertain
Texas-New Mexico
fyULtiil Company
day. They reported good rains
in that section. . . ...... . .
Mrs. L P. Shaw spent the holl- (Wednesday at the Kiwanis hall, noon. A number of special sing-
day at her home north of Here- j J^w/atove “n which’the™ T
‘ Delores Bellar of Muleshoe is had PrePart'd luncheon for
the dinner. Gas confined in the
visiting her
MeMinn.
Mrs. Lloyd
sister, Mrs. Perry
ers from Amarillo and other
towns of the Panhandle were
present. The officers of the con-
vention were re-elected by ac-
Lookingbill, Mrs
oven exploded when Mrs. Roark olarnution. There was no Sunday
opened the door to clean the
punting this season These boys
Jed the attack against Tulia.
And there are a lot of other
good players who didn’t see as
much {service this season as they
will next year. There’s J. W
Merrill, Lloyd Olson and L. J.
Clark, who are likely to be regu-
and Mrs, Taylor Smithee wen
guests i>t Miss Mary Lookingbill
at the Induction Service of U10
Tri-Hi Y in Hereford Tuesday
evening.
Mr, and Mrs. C. B
attended church services
stove. She was immediately
rushed to Amarillo to North
West Hospital, but will be able
to return to her home in Vega
today, 1.Saturday).
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomp-
Thomas I*on were called to Decatur, Sat- _ . ... .. . ..
Suit- Ulday by ihe dpath of Mr- Mc~ dinn-ef -Sanday Wlth-hiil- fath‘
School Sunday afternoon due to
the Singing but the services will
be resumed next Sunday at 3
o’clock. Everyone is urged to at- I
tend and visitors are always
welcome,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ricketts took '
day morning. We are glad Mrs. asky' Mrs. Thompson’s father,
Thomas ls able to be out again. (wb0 has been confined to his
er, W A Ricketts at Hereford.
Mrs. J. L. Park was on the
lar back I b id
and there are some comers in
the line Weems, Green, Russell,
ityepock, i* inch and Robinson
Mr and Mrs. Frank Huckert bed for s,,vcral months and suf- sick list last week but was able.
men next year, |and Kl‘n.lU da‘UKht€r and Mrg fen d a stroke of paralysis a few to be out Sunday.
The Progressive Workers Club
Huckert’s mother, Mrs. Hardes-1week# a«° fJom which he never A , 4l t # w „
t v nf riovis n m yUR-1 recovered. They were accompani- met at the home of Mrs. E. T.
ed to Decatur by Mrs. John L. Brookes, Wednesday, *"
a 'sold
fitted
ban in
cessori
denlas
which
prayer
and u
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thing
also a
the br
gave
weddl
rowed
longir
Afti
Mrs. I
on a
cvhiei
the H
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and 1
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the I!
Mr
Billie
as pt
men!
Deb
Ati
November
sssi mims
Mac | Easley and family of
H v 1 ^ CXUH'
Virgil Morrell, bus driver, drove
outxlandlni!, |“,e "''w »ch“o|Pu» t0
ring Hereford high school stu-
I’m mentioning Coach
Best and his assistant,
Stanton, last, not because their
work hasn’t been
but because I know they were ,, .
the first to Klv,’ credit to the i *® th«Jtor»»ord.TuU« fowl-
players rather than to them
Crowell, I ^cok end in Clovis, N. M., visit- roll. They were Mesdames Ar-
bail game Friday night. Others
SSttSSBS?
winning team this year, if the
coaches hadn’t had the win- Jallzed four times for 40 yards,
nlng spirit first, if they hadn’t Tulla six times for 30 yards,
drilled constantly on fundamen- ! ---
tals, and taught the players how This has really been a screwy
to keep Injuries at a minimum. |conference season. First, Here-
Ho, fans, how about some orchids , ford beat Dumas 13-7, Then Du-
for Head Coach Best, and his mas beat DalharL 50-0. Hereford .................. .....
capable assistant, Mr. Stanton, beat Dalhart 13-0. Then Tulla > stationed in San ~An ton l*o a re * on
ing Mr. Knox’s sisters, Mrs. J.
I? Reynolds and Mrs. C. O. Dod-
son.
Mrs. John Majors of Sweet- !
water Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
J. N Ivy and other relatives in
Vega this week.
Miss Gladys Stroop, Mrs. Lita
Trimmler and T. J. Byers of
Amarillo were week end visitors i
in the L. W. Landrum home. !
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horrell
and family of McLean spent Sun- 1
day visiting relatives in Vega.
Hulon Richardson and Lee Roy
Taylor who were the first vol- 1
untears in the army, and now
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
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ix*at Dalhart 18-13 and Dumas
In the Tulia game, Henry Ford walloped Tulia 39-fl. Hereford
und Joe Brock each kicked beau- j beat Canyon 30-6 and Dalhart
tiful extra points, even though beat Canyon 19-18 Then to top
the ball was wet and slippery. |off the whole thing, Canyon beat
Coach has recently set aside a Dumas 13-12 last Friday,
certain amount of goal kicking
practice at every workout, and
you couldn't ask for anything
better than those two boots Fri-
day night.
Statistics on the game:
Kb st Dow ns, Hereford II, Tulia
3. yards gained on running
plays, Hereford 218, Tulla 68;
yards lost, Hereford 13, Tuba 10;
passes, Hereford tried two, both
incomplete. Tulia tried eight and
completed one for a gain of
three yards; Hereford was pen-
TEAM
GP
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1/ Pet.
•HEREFORD
i 4
4
0 1000
•Dumas
4
2
2 500
Tulia
3
1
2 333
Canyon
3
1
2 .333
•Dalhart
4
1
3 .250
•Conference
season
completed
Game-. Ia.t
Hereford 14.
Tulla
0
a three day furlough this week.
The boys report they like their
work and camp life fine. They
will return to duty Sunday,
Wilburn Eastman of Lytle is
Chronic bronchitis may develop If
your cough,chest cold.or unite bron-
chitis is not treated and you cannot
a fTord to tuke a chance wlf.h any med 1 -
cine less potent than Crcomulslon
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Crcomulslon blends beech wood
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
wav it nulekly allays the cough, per-
; mltting rest and sleep, or you are to
have your money back. <Adv.)
• Before you pick out any new car, see
and drive the most sweeping!/ improved
new Ford car ever built f
CHECK THE NEW FORD'S SIZE! Wheelbas. i.
longer and bodies bigger! The whole car is longer,
wider, more massive. Seating width as much as
7 indies greater! Doors are bigger, total win-
dow urea increased by 22% in sedans I
increased pick-up and getaway now teamed with
thrifty Ford V-8 power f The easier acting clutch,
the increased comfort nnd convenience through-
out the car!
SEE THE 41 FORD and you’ll agree . . . this big,
substantial new Ford car is the new cur year’s
great big package of worthwhila good newsl
CHECK THE NEW FORD RIDE! A ride that’.
new in softness, levclncss, quietness! A ride
made possible by a do*en different important
changes in Ford springs, frame, shock absorbers,
ride stabiliser f
L
CHICK THE NEW FOSS’S IMPROVEMENTS .11
the way tltroughl The rich new interiors I The
READY FOR WINTER...?
Canyon 13. Dumas 12
Game yet Ui be played
Tulia vs. Canyon
Ih-n't lake rliuni-es. Bring your ear by or eall 4U) today
and let n-* jr<-i it in ithupe for the hazards of winter driving,
’loti I! save nnney m the long run. plus ihe independence
of knowing that you will he *afe und comfortable.
SNYDER S SERVICE STATION
OLEMH SMYDMt_ .. PHOME 440
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