The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1945 Page: 2 of 12
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Tcxos, Thursdoy, July 5, 194$
The Hereford Brand
. DBAF SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS
TELEPHONE 30
__ B. HOLMAN...............................PubUHier
__OILLENTINE.....................................Editor
MARY KATE BROTHERTON........................News Editor
•UBBCRPTION RATE: — Zone One, $2.00 per year; Zone Two,
$3JO per year. All subscriptions strictly cash in advance.
Entered as second-class matter at the Poet Office In Hereford,
Texas, under the act of March 90, 1870.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation
>f any person, firm or corporation, which may appear in the
•olumvt* of this pc per, will be gladly corrected upon due notice
ef same being given to the editor personally, at the office at
402 Street, Hereford, Texas.
FIELD
SEED!
OF ALL KINDS!
Certified
And Slate Tested
We have an unusually good selection
of Seed this year, including several
varieties which were scarce last sea-
son.
See Us ior
TOUR FIELD SEED
Pihnan Grain Co.
PHONE 1 — HEREFORD, TEXAS
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Do You
Remember?^
JULY 7, IMS
The young people are very
happy with an invitation to go
to Mrs. W. B. Robinsons' for an
evening’s social pastime for they j
are permitted such ease and
freedom in their pleasures that
their oft-given verdict is that
they have more splendid times
than anywhere. On the evening
of the Fourth quite a pleasant
time was spent with the Misses
Robinson in the indulgence of
games that the young ever en-
joy and in listening to many In-
spiring piano numbers . . .
Those present were Misses El-
zle and Carmine Coston, Au-
drey Argo, Pearl Reid, Lora
Guinn, Bertha Dameron, Es-
telle Patton, Julia Greer, Irma
Gough, Mamie Inmon, Ingles
Giles and Sallie Wright; Messrs,
Edgar Inmon, Leon Gough, Les-
ter Guinn, Lewis Hubbard,
Payne Gilliland, Willie Smith,
Clyde Ricketts, Ashby Green,
Walter Palmer, Floyd Elliston,
Walter Dunlap; Miss Maude
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Johnston.
TOLEDO, OHIO—One of the
most remarkable flights ever
made In an airship was perform-
ed June 30 by A. R. Knaben-
shue, who sailed through the
air a distance of three miles,
landed on the top of a ten-story
office building in 25 minutes
from the time of starting and
then returned to the depot from
which he started.
Born to Mir. and Mrs. Troy
Womble on the 23 of July, a fine
girl.
Ross W. Davis this week ten-
dered his resignation as assis-
tant cashier of the Western Na-
tional Bank and will embark In
the cattle business, he having
leased Dr. Barton’s five-sec-
tion ranch north of town.
JULY 9, 1925
The Sherm Williams ranch,
16 miles northwest of Hereford,
Is to be surveyed Immediately,
cut up Into 160-acre tracts and
sold to homeseekers. The ranch
contains 2560 acres of rich pas-
ture land and Is too valuable to
be used for grazing any longer.
Several little friends of Flo-
rence Boardman met at her
home Saturday July 4, in honor
of her birthday. Present were
David and Nannie Jo Haymes,
Patricia and Jack Wederbrook,
Katherine Miiller, Elizabeth Ire-
land tnd Herbert, Jr„ and Flo-
rence Boardman.
Gaylord Newell returned Sun-
day from Canadian where he
had been visiting his aunt, Mrs.
W. J. Todd, the past few weeks.
The Trinity University Male
Quartet will appear at the Sun-
day evening service at the local
Presbyterian Church . . . Char-
les Dickey, baritone and leader
of the quartet, Is president of
the Trinity Student Body and
an outstanding member of the
Tiger football team.
Zane Grey’s "The Thunder-
ing Herd," with Jack Holt, Logs
Wilson, Raymond Hatton and
Noah Beery, was the feature at
The Star on July 8 and 9, Thea-
tre prices were 25 and 50 cento.
Abstracts
Complete Index of
Deaf Smith County
Beauty and convenience will go hand in hand
in those remarkable new kitchens of tomor-
row. They’ll be handsomely designed—some-
thing to truly own with pride. They’ll he effi-
ciently arranged, with each appliance and each
cabinet positioned in relation to its most con-
venient use.
Let us serve you in
your abstract needs.
Deaf Smith County
Abstract*
LEGAL NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: PATRICIA C. ADAMS,
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s
petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from
the date of issuance of this
Citation, the same being Mon-
day the 2nd day of August, AD.,
1945, at or before 10 o’clock A.
M., before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Deaf Smith
County, at the Court House in
Hereford, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was!
niea on the 22 day of May, 1945.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 2757.
The names of the parties In
said suit are: JOHN C. ADAMS
as Plaintiff, and PATRICIA C.
ADAMS os Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
a suit for divorce.
Issued this the 20th day of June,
1945.
Given under my hand and seal
of sakl Court, at office In Here-
ford, Texas, this the 20th day
of June, A. D, 1945.
(SEAL)
R. L. Thompson, clerk
District Court, Deaf
Smith County, Texas
By Lucille Posey, Deputy.
25-4tc
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Dawn
By MRS. CARL WIMBERLEY
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A number of farmers finished
harvesting this week. Very little
row crop has been planted this
year because of the drought.
The G. A. organization will
meet June 12, 3:00 p. m. at’the
school house. All members are
urged to be present. Mrs. Carl
Wimberley has been elected
temporary sponsor, succeeding
Mrs. R. M. Parsley.
The Home Demonstration
club met Tuesday afternoon In
the home of Mrs. R. A. Frye.
Word was received by the
trustees this week that Mrs. J.
J. Boling of Canyon will teach
here again next school term.
Rev. Whitaker, who Ls attend-
ing West Texas State College
at Canyon, preached here Sun-
day. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Whitaker and children,
also a sister, Miss Lydia Whit-
aker. They were dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wimberley.
Mr .and Mrs. N. R. Miller and
baby and Sgt. Raymond Miller
went to Oklahoma Saturday to
'visit relatives. Sgt. Miller will
go from there to Ft. Sam Hous-
| ton where he will report for
duty.
Stanley McKenzie of Canyon
spent the week end In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McCabe.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hewitt of
South Plains visited Sunday In
; the home o* Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Smith.
Frank Smith of Michigan,
| who has been visiting in the
Smith home went with the He-
witts. He Ls a brother of L. A.
Smith. i
Mrs. C. R. Gandy was brought i
from the hospital in Hereford
Sunday to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Oglesby.
! MASONIC BULLETIN
Hereford Lodge 849
! Stated matting •wund Mon-
4at la aadk month. School
i of Inatruetton aecb Thura*
| 4ar olght.
j f. L. TB&KEI.I.. W. II.
ft. L. THOMPSON. ■mr
Insurance
Every four minutes of
the night and day, one
American home goes up
in smoke! And, every
two minutes, fire des-
troys or damages some
place of business or oth-
er non-dwelling proper-
ty! Are YOU Adequate-
ly protected if fire
sweeps your home, your
furnishings, your buai-
ncss property! Is your
insurance coverage suf-
ficient to meet the logff
Is ALL your property
included! Have yon ex-
amined your insurance
policies to make sure you
have the protection you
think you have!
Hereford Iniurance
Agency
Is your kitchen to come you'll wont o gloomingi, now,
Modern C f Got Mongo that win imoothly ond iklllfuMy
cook the kind of mooli that mako everyone cod for more,
Host Texas Oas Company
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Elizabeth Womble
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MLss Laura Frye of Pampa ls
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Frye.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Airhart
and family visited at Happy
Sunday. Mrs. Ralphs and child-
ren returned with them.
WELDING
This week I started in
business for myself
307 Wed 2nd
PHONE 692-W
Equipped for All Kinds
of Welding.
Travis Carawa
-Ttp
HOUSE WIRING and
ELECTRICAL WORK
Done by A
Licensed and Boaded Electrician
Call No. 7 and let us figure on your
Electrical Wiring Job.
EARL NIPPER
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WHY
SAVE?
THIS IS WARTIME
A dollar looks the same as it did before the war, but it is not
the same. Here are five things it cannot do:
1. It can't help buy a new cor now.
2. It can't help buy o new radio now.
3. It can't help buy o new home now.
4. It can't buy the quantity it did before.
5. It con't buy the quality it will later.
But you can make this wartime dollar do these things easier by
just saving it. Plan your spending and plan your saving And
saving means buying War Bonds regularly and putting money
in the bank for emergencies.
The First State Bank
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1945, newspaper, July 5, 1945; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822079/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.