The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940 Page: 4 of 14
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1 Services Held For
h Denney, Former Resident
Tho Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texos, Thursdoy, July 11, 1940
»*«««*«»«»» Mrs. Bessie Rice and daugh-
E #*11 ¥T ter, B688^ Le«. of Endee, were
DBI1V16W rteWS visiting friends on the plains
» Monday,
MRS R H. JOHNSTON
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guests of his brother, John Ol- | Mrs. R. B. Vickers of Cleburne,
son and family over the week a sister of Mrs. E. B. Black, is
en“* expected Saturday to spent the
T' summer here.
Funeral services were held
here June 30 at the Methodist
Church for Bob Denney of
Slaughters, Ky., a former resi-
dent of this section. Services
were In charge of Rev. Marvin B.
Norwood
Wyche Items
MRS. R. C. VALENTINE
#***«*###
Edna Jordan returned to her | \ Guests of Rev. and Mrs. James
home at Morton last Thursday i Mr. and Mrs. Don Bakei and Aiken over the past week end Mr and Mrs R I Fthridso
Several farmers in this com- |*^r a two Y*>eks vlslt ln the R I dav**^'^erefS-d^ln* th^honu*1 of «.ere,, his .sister- Mrs. Waldo | accompanied by Virginia Erie
munlty have finished wheat har- H-^hnston home. _ ......WM AWJKSS
vest while several have not been* Bl“ Bl0?k 4?t Pete Cundlff
able to finish owing to wheat | spT"* ““l*1*^* *r®“
being too green. Everyone is try-
Mr. and Mrs. Clark White of1
home Monday.
imr to ire?'Yh'p %t«Khu’' nin^w San Jon, spent Sunday night, Mrs. Jim Williams and child-> Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Norton1 a *■
o to hold any moSlur? ThS!and Sunday with her parents. «n visited her mother Mrs. B. made a busineaa trip to Okla ! When buyin« pyrethrum dust
. , an’ moisture t-nat. A c Johnston and wifp ,T. Lindley in Lubbock Saturday ilomn ritv over thp PnH
^ rndrMrr ^enM^^nH ' Mr*. M rioh^ton ls stay-!and Sunday. They returned with "°ma C“y °V!L^! week end
Mr. and Mrs. Ze< McCasland 1,— ->----• - - -- - Mr. Williams, who went to Lub-
, spent Sunday in Palo Duro Can-
yon.
o-
Bob Denney was born May 16. D“®ola Walker from De
i*n» in Bmifh nmmiu TVinw Ridden. La., called in the J. W.
1873 in 8mlth County, Tenn
He came with his family to
The Ladies sunsnme Club en-
tertained their families at a
Rev. H. M. Redford and wife
went to Piainview last Monday
night where Mr. Redford assist -
for insect control, the farmer
should be sure that it is fresh
and in a tight container.
Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Olson jed in the installation of a new cvcu "vt*r puis'
and Clarenee Olson Jr., of Waco pastor for the Piainview Christ-!
We can’t resist free samples,
of Oradv spent Sunday with1 inR with her dauKhter- Mrs. / T' i *
wo.* ..to luiuiiv ?‘cker80n a”d R- C. Valentine |her grandparents here. V IC- Cogdlll who is in Clovis wlth!b<w’k for them Sunday.
Texas on December 22, 1905 and uTuesd»y- . The Walker, j D Reese is liere from Ama-ia
lived near Hereford until five k“»***^tu i^anyom rillo visiting his grandparents,
g=Sl!i ~ “
of his death on June 26.
He was married at the age of
22 to Miss Catherine Bates. Eight
nurses home where he is improv- t«d in the R H. Johnston home refreshments of cake and fruit j
ing
Mrs. Bessie Mitchell and child-
daughter. Mrs. Orvill Cotton.
D. O. Rutherford is also on
the sick list.
Herb Hophman was taken to! stack 6 Piece 26
here the fourth punch were served. About sixty
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cross and!wc™ pJLes*nt’ ...
children were born to them ren attended services at the baby son, Arnold Loyd, Jr., spent . , s. ® , \Puj, s con; ?ed
three boys Bill and Toney of Baptist Church in Hereford Sun- Sunday in the Jim Cross home .n b?r btd ln tbe bo,m’ uI ber
Forrest, N.’ M„ and Arthur of day morning. .north of West way.
Hereford; five daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Frost who has been visit- Friends of W. E. Brown and
Dick Durham and Mrs. Homer ing in the home of her son.! "dfe of Amarillo visited them
Durham of Cortez, Colo., Mrs. Jack, returned to her home ln'Sunduy.
Chess Qolllhar of Lubbock, Mrs. Happy last week. Mrs. B F. Block Sr , of Pumpa ( 1(>vls the last of the week -<>
Carl Jennings of Hereford and1 Mr. Altman of Piainview re-, vl^d bl 1the R- H- Johnston a bu*l,ita1^ j The musical twang of saws and
Mrs. Maude Caraway, who pas- turner Tuesday to resume drill- boaie 1 ^yH . , . , TimsduvB ,ki . ^ The , - PPrcusaive drum of hammers
sed away in 1932. The mother ing o ntohe irrigation well on the ^ i a* 11 f sis'! v( St^; o us wl i ha [playing on TUBA fours and such,
died in 1929. In 1933 he was mar- Leon Arnold place. vUltlnR her from vesting ol his wheat. Singled with the throaty bass
rled to Mrs. Lizzie Oentry who i R. c. Valentine, Billye, Bet- ^ . ... i ~ * |of concrete mixers and ihe high
lives' in Kentucky. Four Step- tye and R. C. Jr., spent Friday:..0- .w;. Messenger and wife. ln 2a VPars of land buying tenor whine of sanding much-
sur',lvc: Joe' C,aude' El- '» Vega. 'Me dXhtVV Jo sandm tor Naliunal Forest.s under the|U„;6 Imva !),■>« yeheaUatad Into
Mrs. Edna Johnston visited Weeks Law, the United States lias
friends in Broadwiev Sunday af-' purchased 10,369,751 acres for
ternoon. iwlilch it paid $61,260,435.
The Rockwell TUBA
Published Once in a While by Rockwell Bros. & Company, Lumbermen
nest, and Orady Oentry, all of j Miss Melba Rea is attending
Kentucky. Several grandchild^ school in Canyon this summer
ren also survive. i Mario Msdlln has been vislt-
Internient was in West Park ing In the home of her grand-
Cemetery. |mother, Mrs. Tom Modlin.
-_o- i Jimmy Jones of Amarillo is
There’s something terrifying spending this week ln the Jack
a building symphony concert
Hereford and its environs din-
ing the past few weeks,
about a silent woman.
HEAR
Max
Boyer
< aifwlulale for
STATE SENATOR
Speak At
Hereford—8:15 p. m.
Saturday, July 1 3
May Boyer will out Imr and
pre.se111, his ran<li«iar\ for
.Stale Senator. (ool, adv <
Frost home.
Mr. Davis from East Texa
who is here attending to har
vest,, called in the R. C. Valen
tine home Wednesday.
Mr. Ritter of Borger spent tlv
week end at his place in tins |
community.
Claude Rea of Amarillo was a |
supper guest in the home of hi.* f
■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I
I o,
CHARTER NO. 5601 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. II
RETORT OF CONDITION OF THE
First National Hank, ol Hereford
i. Saturday night.
Gene Albracht visited in Ama-
rillo Thursday. Iiis sister ac-
company tl him home.
Mrs. Berry Orr was busy can-
ning green beans la.->t week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and daugh-
ter of Clovis, N. M., is visiting In
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Berry Orr.
Miss Aurulia Hoffman spent
Thursday night in the home of
her sister. Mrs. Gene Albracht.
Walter Luebt who caught his
foot in a power lift on a trac-
tor and broke a bom* and crush-
ed his foot, is able to be up
|again. \
734.
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NON 1-3
I IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, at the close of business
I June 29, 1940 published ln response to call made by Comptrollei
i the Currency, under section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
1 1. Loans and discounts (including $25.70 overdraftsi
2. rnUed States (lovermnenf obligations, direct and
guaranteed
3. Obligation-, of States and political subdivi Ions
4. Other bonds, not cm and debenture**—____________________
ft. Corporate stocks, Including stock ol Federal R< serve1
Bank
6. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve l»al-
ance, and cash items m process of collection
7. Bank premises owned $6,116.21, furniture and fix-
tures None
illiiiik premhes owned aiv subject to NONE lb'ii.s not
assumed by bank i .................
fi. Real estate owned other than bank premises........
D. Investments and other assets Indirectly representing lamk
promt mi « op other isn I i wtJi t e --------------—--------
0. (hiKtomers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstand-
ing
1. Other assets
A couple of good seats at
this concert are held by Mr.
and .Mrs. Horace I.. Schioss,
whose new residence lias
just been started on Avenue
i>. Living quarters upstairs,
and—if we have not been
misled by what we’ve heard
—training quarters for Mr.
Schioss in the basement.
I rank Ashloek is doing the
building, \V. O. fox the
p ontine, .1. C, Cummins the
plumbing, and Hereford
Welding A. I.leetric the wir-
ing.
! 1 33
bar! m
m
H 116.21
3,379 50
NONE
NONE
206.00
IN DMI 111
oil Id n L
ci me
you b<
, saUsJu.t
1 r * i/, . j
l with
right
away am
couple
of kb
i.'je.s fur
break - [
J L.
Hoffman
Hubby:
“Sure
bring lu
:r in.M,
for a c
•orrul a :■
SAVE MONEY
FilUII WAYS
uith
We A tittghcuAe
\2 TOTAL ASSETS
MADILITIES
18. D inand d, ]w»slts «>f indlvIdualH, jwirtnenrtilpa, anti <x>r-
I porations
14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
porations
1ft. Dcjxm+Iu of tJiilusl KtutcM (lovermnenf, including ixwtJil
Mil V lugs) ---------------------------------------------
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions
17. Depwlts of banks ____________________________________
18 Other deposits (certified and chashicr's checks, etc. >
| 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ________ $526,615.87
20. Mills payable, mllsmunf*, ami other Uablllt1« for
ls>r rowed money ____—-----------------------------
21. Mortgages <>r other liens, NONE on lwmk [ireiulse« and
NONE on oMkt c al eslale __________________________
22. Aci-optanei* executixi by or for account of MiIm bank and
outstanding __________________________________________
23. Other Liabilities .
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
2ft. Capital mtock :
(n) Class A prefornsl, total jwir $2ft,000.(K)
retirable value $ 2ft.000.00
(Rate of dividends on retirable value i;> 3'^ percent)
$590,060.47
421,528.93
23,905 20
A l‘l foot kitchen cabinet
is one of the many outstand-
ing features in the new 2-
room addition to the ranch
home of Mr. and Mrs. It. L.
t’oeanougiier at their Regis-
tered Hereford headquarters
east of the city. It is a mast-
erpiece of fine workmanship
on the part of M. II. Koel-
zer, and has several unique
conveniences and labor sav-
ing devices new to our ex-
perience.
Hereford. Texas
Trices of building material
are bound to go up. That
statement is made with no
desire on our part to rush
anyone into the purchase of
a new home who is not yet
ready to build. Rut a care-
ful study of all the eco-
nomic conditions that have
a bearing on the building
business lead directly to that
conclusion.
On the other hand, the
cost of NOT building will
go up. Rents, which have
been low. «ill climb steadily.
.Monthly loan payments
which are being contracted
now will remain fixed for
I lie duration of the loan so
Dial the owner will have a
big advantage over the rent-
er during the years which
are ahead.
We sincerely believe that
il yon have the ability, the
desire, and (In* intention to
I mi i li I a home, you should not
put it oil but staid planning
it.
bought lumber
short time ago.
Additional granary space
was what Maurice Tannu-
hill bought some more lum-
ber for the other day.
"The doctor told my wife she
j.should take exercise.”
"Is she doing it?"
I "Yes, she's jumping at ron-
i elusions, and tunning up bills.
Thursday, July 11, 1940
J. A. Doerfler yvas in the yard
getting lumber for more gran-
ary space Just before harvest.
II. E. Miller, of Dawn
put a new body on his new
pickup so that lie could haul
more wheat during harvest.
The Arnold brothers, Fred and
John, built a long trailer for
hauling wheat, and had a right
nice crop to haul, too.
Mr, and .'Mrs. II. A. Gray
bought paint for the inter-
ior of three rooms last
month.
Jack Brad!
ford 9 miles,
lumber to I
cVww.n
.south of Here
s in after som
d feeders foi
< T. Hoiiifeld, so ut h of
\dri
.in,
traded for a
new
pick
-up
and got new
sid -
boards
here last week.
Join
i I
Morris also fix
ed up
addltic
ma
1 wheat storage
with
the lu
imber he bought fr
om us
hor
tmu
NONE
73.703.13
The bedroom, too, has some
delightful points, among them
a closet completely lined with
NONE j,, dar; another closet with plenty
7,478.61 ,,j shelves and storage; beautl-
)fill oak floors; best type weuth-
erstripped windows, three on
NONE |lie east und two on the south
j affording good views and lots of
NONE ventilation.
A fine new truck bed was
built by Ercd Salt/.man just
before harvest.
NONE
NONE
$526,615.87
50,900 00
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gilbreath
have reeently reshingled
their home on 5tli A l.ee,
using No. 1 IK-ineh Cerli-
grade Red ( edar Shingles,
applied over the old shingles.
"Were you excited when you
first asked your husband for
money?”
“Oh, no, I was calm- and
collected.”
ARE YOU A RENTER?
If so, you arc paying for a
home and not getting it
WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN
HOME?
Use ROCKWELL'S "1-SLop
Service,"
Home ownership is easier than
ever before. See us today for
complete details.
ROCKWELL BROS. A CO.
Lumbermen
John H. Olson, Manager
We’re taking our chances tell*
ling tills one, it being election
season and all, but here goes
Juror "J can’t serve on this
panel, Judge Just one look at
that man convinces me lie is
guilty.”
Judge: “That's not the prison-
er That’s the prosecuting at-
torney.”
RTS Outside (.loss White
is the paint C. II. Dyar is
using on his yard fence.
i'at Robinson, north of town,
bought lumber for grain stor-
age.
W. I). Naf/ger bought a
quantity of building material
for all around repairs.
Berry Orr built u couple of
turkey shelters and some new
fence last month.
(c) Common stock, total par
25.000.00
Tl.AN NOW to establish
life-long independence, sec-
urity and happiness for you
and your family by RI'ILD-
ING NOW’.
PLANNING, ESTIMATING,
and RI ILDING are ail part
of Iio«‘kwe!!'s J - Stop Service.
_____JBBb
/ —-Save money on food . . .
through surer, steadier'
food protection.
7 Save money on oper-
ation ... 10 hours out of
12 0 use* no current of
all.
j —Dave money on upkeep
... five year protection
plan on scaled in mech-
anism,
W -—Save money on initial
cost . . , price* begin at
5117.75, or 12c a do/.
Texas-New Mexico
VtdiiUi Compatuf
26
Surpli'.
5,900.00
27
Undlvk
fed profits
0.050.23
28.
Reserve,
:■> land rctir
cmenf ac count fcjr preferred «
,tock) 2,888 37
29
TOTAL (
JATITAL ACCOUNTS
63,444.60
30.
TOTAL LIABILITTKS and Capital Accounts $590,000.47
MEMORANDA
$1.
Pledged a*.sotx (and
s<*curlilcH Ionned) (liook value):
Blitzkrieg on Prices!
(ai United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and
ot her liabllltie
(h) oilier pledged to srsmre de]»mlta and other
llnhltltles (Including neO-s and hills rediscounted srid
securities sold under repurchase agreement)----
(c) A**otM pledged to qualify for oft-reLse of fiduciary
or corporate powers, ami for pun***** other than to
wen re llnhlllth*
(ill :o«ci| rifles lorn lied
SEE US FOR PRICES ON
(e)
TOTAL
82. H eon red Mold lilies:
fa) Itejnedts seeursd by pledged nxSflhi pursuant to re*
quirement* of law
(b) Borrowing* secured by pUdged assets (including
rediscount* and repur'hase agreementa) ___________
(r) Other liabilities secured by pledgixl asset* ........
54,209.09
19,520.00
NONE
NONE
73,729.00
73,703.13
NONE
NONE
Butane Systems
AUo For Sale:
1 Electric PHILCO
1 FRIGID AIRE
1 NORGE
at Bargain Pricas\
Attractive Rental
Proposition on
BOTTLE SYSTEMS!
See us for Prices on a Butane Burning
SUPERFEX or ELECTROLUX
(d» TOTAL 73,703.13
MTATK OK TEX AH, County of Deaf Hmltb, **:
I, O. W. NewMom, cashier of the above-named bank, do aoletnnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know-
ledge and belief. O. W. NEWSOM, Cashier.
Hworti to and subscribed before me this 5 day of July, 1940,
J M Tuoey, Notary Public.
Itfy Commission Expires, June 1, 1941. _
CORK BUT—ATTflHT:
TROY WOMBLE
(Seal* GEO L MUSE 1
E B. HEDRICK
We Will Save You Money!
Plains
ON LUBBOCK-AMARILLO
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940, newspaper, July 11, 1940; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822130/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.