The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937 Page: 9 of 10
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THE HEREFORD BRAND, HEREFORD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937.
rHITEFACE ROUNDUP. HEREFORD, HIGH SCHOOL, FEBRUARY 11, 1937.
PAGE 40.
freshman staff
idltor-ln-Cblef Norm* Joan Foster
distant Editor— Clifford Estes
inor Editor, Murthanello Ewton
,hhman Reporter, Vivian Olaon
ihomore Class, I no* Funderburg
dor t’laaa____George Mcloan
fnlor Reporter — H«-len F. Str« u
nd Reporter — Myron Morguu
t.F.A. Reporter - U. H. Barker
U.A. Re|>orter - Ann Cockrell
ills’ 1I1-Y Reporter ...... I*'*"
Btandlfer.
,vg' Hi-Y Reporter, .luck Knox
lee Club ___________ I/mlse Ores*
ports Editor, Wanda Jean K<s<l
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DANGERS OF "GOSSIP"
As wo all know, gossip spreads
illy mid many times exaggeration
carried with it. Students of
iivford high school tn*e<l to -
lt one might say, nse their
Think twice before you
Hy that I don’t mean let
,i in one ear and out the other,
'nlly take It Into consideration
d back It with some knowledge.
>on’t start gossip If you don't
now what you are talking about,
hurts not only you, but take
her |n«ople’s feelings into eon-
deratlon. You might not say
»r.v much, but rememlsT it surely
M-sn't take a gri ut deal to hurt.
As we all remember the g**ss|p
nit was started over an Incident
[>re In our school last week, ^ou
now Just thnt little bit of talk
Idn t give iier> tord nigh ’•uch
swell name. Why. even other
■bools, men and women wanted
» know If tin* students of Here-
d High really did sueh a thing,
iw listen, students, that won't
Hereford High anywhere In
way of n g**sl mime, ete. Von
dents are going to have to help
I put forth a good obi spirit
d Inspiration to tvgaln what you
**troved last week.
We want our school to fly In
mors, so every student get to
ork and r ally coo|ierate.
ary 2
‘rvloe.
ry of
er to
nvm-
rrice#
Nunn,
rw'uld,
Rogers,
r and
Is to
1 gym
SCHOOL SPIRIT
Is our amount of school spirit
p to par? The most accurate
uwer Is no. Did you ever go
a fipitball game whore rive
<wd was dull, not excited at all''
! The same Is true alsuit
tool. School life Is not at all
er«**ting without spirit. Th«*
■re -plrlt and interest In achol-
ic activities we create, the ls*t-
iimen we have. We have uii
y setxsd could ask for In sjiort*
id the lit< rary line, so If we have
drlt to back them up, we'll he
ops". lad's sin* If wi* can’t
Imuiatc more spirit and Improve
hat we have. lid's sin* If this is
true: "More spirit, more
In’’.
ARK VO!’ CONTENT?
Are you content with your boy
friend V If not, why don't you
tell him so? Maybe lie could re-
form.
How alsuit your girl friend? If
you are not content with her, Just
keep lt In your shoe. She's one
in a million.
With your friends In general?
If they don't do just right, don't
broadcast it. That might start
some class risun gossip and you
know how that spreads.
If modern conveniences don’t
suit you, the la*st rent d.v ever
known is to Just go back to the
tifitN*nth century way of doing
things.
If grades don't look Just right,
don’t go around telling everyone
the teacher lias ii in for you, but
just n*solve to try harder. Thai's
all It takes.
Are you content with your am-
bitions? If not, don’t lay I lie
blame on Mom, I’op or the teach-
er. They just make suggestions.
They want you to tie happy in fu-
ture life and tiny will consider
your wishes.
If your clothes don’t look just
like you would like for them to
Usik, just take home ****ormmle*.
You'll soon learn to tl\ them right.
Your actions? Well, just do what
you know Is right and hold these
things upright in your highest
Ideals of life.
Aren't good habits the ls*st
things you ever possessed? Would
you like to have more of them?
Then why not try to develop go**l
ones Instead of bad? I knit say
“can't”, t'an’t never did go an
Inch toward success.
Is your Holusil life happy? If
not. do you know whose fault that
is? Well, lt may Is* your fault.
Had you thought of that? Why
not try from now on to do your
part In making school-life happy?
Remenils*r: “No one drop of water
or grain of sand can make ii
mighty oc an nor the pl**n*unt
land" Rut: “Kadi little drop of
water and each little grain of
sand can do lots to Make Hereford
High School a ls*tfer place to
land." You know—to t»e educated
In.
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THE STUDENT FORUM
F. 11. A. CU B
RECEIVES INVITATIONS
The F. 11. A. club of Hereford
has r»N*ently l*oen invited by the
Friona F. II. A. club to attend
rlsdr m cling on Murch If-#. The
club voted to attend.
PREPOSTEROUS ANSWERS
The largest artery Is the liver.
The way to get rid of Insects
is to pass state laws against them.
The relation ls*tween sound ami
..i.i I . •» a - 1
II IVI lo M tv# a*
Cooking cleans tin* starch cell*.
Cereantes was a writing desk.
Iii one of tin* reasons for study-
ing literature a senior said: "To
-in* that human nature does not
change".
A statue is a law. Stature was
given also.
Shakespeare married Susana tit
should have been Ann llalbwayi.
The question was: Write a
theme on Characterization of Ham-
id, or of Macbeth. Tills Is tin*
answ.r given: “Their eharnderl/a-
lion was caused hy: Hamlet's
characterization was caused hy Ids
father’s death and his mother's
over hasty marriage. Mads'lh's
diuraderization was caused by
his own ambitions, and Ids wife
encouraging him in his acts.”
Instead of allegory, Bill Stan-
ford said that “Fairy Queens” was
an analogy.
WISE AND OTHERWISE
It seems no one has yet found
that lid which Mr. Dillohuy was
sent to the auditorium to keep on.
Ernest Seheihagen: Mother, l
dreamed last night that I was
sampling a new kind of break-
fast food.
MoClier: Yes, yes; go on!
Ernest: And when I woke up,
one corner of my mattress was
gone!
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A Five Mlrr Word—Smile.
I
It costs nothing hut creates
much.
It enriches those who receive,
without impoverishing those who
give.
It happens iu a flush ami mom-
my of It sometimes last forever*
None are so rich that they cull I
get along without it, and none so
poor hut are richer for Its bene-
tils.
It creates happiness in a home,
fosters good will in a business and
is tin* countersign of friends.
It Is rest to the weary, day-
light to the discouraged, sunshine
fur tin* sml, and nature's best an-
iidat«* for trouble.
Yet it cannot be Isiugld, licggcd,
IioitovvinI or stolen, for It is
something that Is no earthly good
to anylMidy till It is given away.
Jumbo News
BY MRS. U ELMAN HUNTER
Miss s Lucille i>yer and Paul-
ine Matthews and Orvll Pierce of
WTSTC H|H*nt last week end at
their homes here.
I'. II. I>yer, who has lieen quite
HI from a throat Infect bin, is
gtvutly improved.
The basket ha II girls netted $li(>
from the pie supper Friday night.
This will Ik* used for basket hall
suits. Mrs. (Mem (lilltam wus
presented a cake for lietng the
crankiest wife, and I’llinan Hunter
rweived a pie for i*ciug iiie wrorsi*
henjHsked husband.
Mrs. Sam Hunter called on her
parents, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Ai-1
Dimmitt News
BY EMILY M'LKAN
In the last home game of the
season, tlie Dimmitt Rollouts de-
feated Yega hoys’ ami girls' teurns
here Suturday night.
Orliu (Jlhbs, ('astro ('ounty News
employee who was injured last
week, is improving rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. \V. Dixon of
Friona visited Mrs. Rosa Melanin
last wiN*k.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roswell, Mrs.
Elsie Hunter, Misses Retty Relic
Hunter and Mary Nell ('arson all
of KiitiMviile visited here tins week.
Mrs. Carrol Hunter of Tulla visit-
inI friends here this week.
Mr. ami Mrs Dilmotid Neuincycr
Childress visited here last week.
The Lions club baskettmil team
played Allison there last Friday
night, and Allison won,
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Mrs. R. F. ('biles and children
were shopping here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. (Hills spent
Sunday In Littlefield.
Is*tier Received.
AMBITIONS
*
Can't you Just hear spring call
g? She tpust have screamed at
rank Marrs, hy the way he has
M dancing around lately.
I K'jir Forum : Tin* Hereford high
school band has increased its
uutnlsT a great deal this year.
They still imed more player**: they
imnnI eoo|K*rutlofi from the in* iii
tiers arid student tssly. The band
niN*ds to take their orders and
apply them. They in****! to have
more respect for the furniture and
auditorium which is now in us**.
'IV band appreciate** the school’s
letting them us** school property.
The hand Is all organization, a
worthy one, and could Is* made
more *o If it had more r****|s»nslve
minilsTs It imnnIs more members
ami Instrumentation.
The Hereford high school hand
is advancing toward bringing home
honor* for tin* school, ami they
ho|s* to eoutlnue throughout this
year and tin* many years to conic.
Physics (’lass: To s«n* tin* train
that Mr. Hudson was talking
about g«dng do miles a minute.
Mary Turrentlne and Ruth At-
ehie.v : To move io town so ih«-y
won’t miss everything.
Mr. Hudson: To teach (tome*
laxly.
Chilton Foster: To have re*l
when In* plays ch<*ckers.
(Jladys Is*vvis: To go west.
Evelyn laivelady : To know when*
her itN't’b went whether she
swallowed them or left them in
tin* bus.
Miss Crawford: Have a |H*rf**ct
public s|H*aking or English class,
Miss Wreim : To look 1 ik•• h«*r
picture again.
('baric* Wilson: To raise white—
face cows for show purpose*.
Mr Wilson: Win the district
championship.
Pollvanna Crawford and Molllt*
Jo Roberson: Everything P«*Uy
says, Mollh* says, and • vervthing
Mollle says Polly says.
Mudclyrmc Whitehead: MV* go to
tin* top of tin* Tower of Pisa.
Irene Knox: To learn to control
my Mushes so they won’t control
me.
Virginia Carlyle: My one and
only ambition 1* to eradicate every
living man of this earth, then I
will Is* happy.
Jnck Higgins: To catch Donald
Rrotherton with a pl|s* decent
enough for anyone else ls*sld**s
him to smoke.
Mary Ann Rslrd: To Is* famous
as a singer, any kind except opera
and Harlem singers.
The Freshman class received a
letter from a freshman student
in lai Claire, Iowa. Tills letter
tell* of hi* acliool aetlvltb** and
location. If any Freshman should
Ilk** to, he may answer this letter,
telling of Ills own school activities.
This hoy wrote, a* he wanted to
know whttt tin* West Texas school*
dbl. Norma Joan Foster now has
till* letter.
Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Youts of
Definit ion of a Cent Ionian.
A gentleman: A male, clean
within and wlrhont: who neither
look* up i*» tin* rich or down on
tin* |ss»r; who can lose without
squealing and win without brag-
ging; who l* considerate of wo-
men, children ami old people;
who i* too brave to lie, to** gen-
erous to cheat, and who tnk*** hi*
share of the world and let* other
people have theirs.
EXCHANGE
N. J. Foster ha* a crush on
someone lately. We wonder who
tie Is?
You can 1**11 a freshman hy the
way In* walks around,
You can tell a sophomore by the
new thing* In* has found,
You can tell a junior hy hi* wor-
ried look and such,
You can tell a senior, hut you
can't tell him much.
The (irasshurr, Weatherford,
Texas.
■ ■■ ......o ..........
We wonder why Faye C. Just
lev* s to Is* called “Faysle-Waysie."
Senior: Hey, let's you and me
get married!
Freshman: O. K with me.
(After n long, awkward silence.)
Freshman: Why don't you say
something?
Senior: That’s just It. I've said
too much.
lcn. of Easter Wednesday. They | left Saturday for Medford, Okla ,
have Ih***u 111 with intiuensu. j to attend tin* burial of hi* father.
Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Thomas Dimmitt Robbies won l*oth lx>ys
ami Miss Lucille Schultz, the new J ami girls games from Roviua Fi i ,
demonstrator of Castro comity, at- day night.
tended the school program Friday Mr. and Mrs Elmer Dlxoti an*,
nielli, tin* parents of a baity girl, born:
Ixinnh* Andrews is vMtlng in Friday,
oiiou. Rob Mels*uu, (L L. Willi* and
Mrs. P. II. Dyer was re-elected Mrs. Rosa Melx*au were in Lub-
*u|M>rluteudeut **f tin* Sunday! lx>ek last w****k end, the latt«*r re-
school, Mrs. M. L. Simpson, assist- umltilng to visit her daughter, Mr*,
ant, Mr*. Clem Hllllam secretary, J. A. Hodge*.
Miss Pauline Andrews, assistant.* Mr. and Mr*. Murk Cowsert
Mis* Floreuee Currie, pianist and retnrmd Sunday from a visit with
Mrs. 1 liman Hunter, *«*ng l«*ader. I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Russell in
Misses Maurlne Wilder and Kit- Rolsdown.
ty Ox fiord spent the w***k end at Mr. and Mr*. Jntnes Rontln* <*f
tiifir homes here. They teach ut, Sun Angelo ar«* visiting his pur-
Elagg. 1 ents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Boothe.
J. ('. Stork and L. A. Mat-1 Mr*. Harvey Youta of Shawnee,
thews were In Fort Worth Mon-, Okla., spent tho week end here
,laV | w ith Mr. Yout*.
Flagg basketball boy* and girls C. F. Loter and family of Amn-1
played game# on the J unit hi court ' rillo visited the Willis Johnstoou .
Friday. The boys lost to Jum-lbome Sunday.
Ik», while the girls’ game was aj Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Oladman of ;
I|tJ ! Arkansas City are visiting H. T. I
E. C. Rttrks and Katie Mae of (iladman and Mrs. A. M. Cladman
Arm*y attended the pie supper and family here this week,
here Friday night.
Mr. Myers, Miss Currie and the
Wilmette* shopped in Hereford Sut-
urduy.
Mrs. i’llinan Hunt* r attend***! a
pj ,md bridgt* tournament in
Dimmitt Tuesday night, sponsor-
ed hy the Study club.
Charles McGinnis off Canyon OCC
camp s|M*nt Sunday with his moth-
er here.
Mr. ami Mrs. Carrol Hunter
were In Amarillo Monday.
Mrs. Ruby Smith und son of
Clayton New Mexico, and Mrs.
Jim Raggs of Amarillo s|s*nt Fri-
day In the Kring home.
Rippus Items
RY RUTII REESE
Hereford shopp r# Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. (iriggs, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Burks, Bud Morri-
son. Henry (iriggs. Mr. and Mrs.
('. t. R*n*sc and children, Mr. ar.d
Mr*, (ieue Simmons and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canaba and
children were In Hereford Satur-
day.
(Mi the sick list this week are
Homer Ibslson, Mrs. Luna Whit-
s*in, Milton and Mrs. C. T. R«n*sc,
Marvin Morrison, Chester Dodson.
Bud Morrison ealbsl in the 0.
T. Kee-e h*»mi* Wednesday.
Marvin Mori Ison made a trip
to Hereford Wednesday.
Protect
What You Have
INSURE
John McLean
Insurance Agency
Phone 273
GAS
fa
COOKING
The Instiint he»t, higher speed
and numberless shades of tem-
perature, that only Gas can pro-
vjJe, give finer flavor to all
cooking!
REFRIGERATION
Gas makes possible silent, sim-
plified refrigeration. No mov-
ing parts to wear out. Air cooled
—u-es no water. Low operating
costs.
WATIR HEATING
Gas provides an ntmndant, da*
I endabie supply of hot w ater
whenever you want it—day or
night! Low cost and nothing to
tend.
HOUSE HEATING
House beating with Gas is tb*
solutely effortless. No fuel to
order or store. Nothing to
bother with* No dirt, smoke
besot*
Two gas rate decreases, one
in December, lOHfi, and an-
other In January, HK17, have
lowered t In* minimum bill
flTtim ll.riO to .$I.lir* und re-
duced the cost |K*r thousand
cubic feet from (17 Vi cent/*
to 00 cent*. Considering dis-
tune** gas Is transport**!, the
I*re***iit new low gas rate
Is one of the lowest in Tex-
as.
'
Oh4 Oh With DiHottll* MrvtM
CLOSE
Phone
13
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Gift
— choose t beautiful Martha
Washington package in any one
of many charming designa.
Exquisite packages, suitable
for the occasion—packed with
candy known from Coast to
Coast as the purest and finest
Extra Specials Friday&Saturday, “You’ll Wonder How We Can Do It”
35c
Laxative
Bromo - Quinine
21*
36c
Dust Goggles
19*
1 • that a combination that wilt
bring an outburtt of affection
from the lady who receivea it?
We will be happy to tupply
you.
66c
Hinds' Honey and Almond
Lotion
37*
Pepoodont
Antiseptic
Two Regular 60c Bottles
39*
Limit—Two Bottles to Customer
Special Notice: If you desire to 1
tend candy out of town we will i
gladly wrah, and mail it for you '
to any adareu desired,
1 me
] Martha Washington
$1.60
Alarm Clock
One Year Guarantee
98*
Canmt* ^
80 Ospeulee
\ 10c TABLE
Cod Liver Oil
Gnfieentrate
Ffantto Horn of tvory do-
VtUmtnis A end D
•cription on it for only
$1.00 VflhM
|-
89*
ALL WEEK
Close-Out
SPECIAL SALE
In order that we can clean up surplus stock,
we are offering many Nationally advertised items
at less than half price. You will find all the fol-
lowing kinds of merchandise on our
26c SALE
FACE POWDERS
PERFUMES ..........
LIPSTICKS
ROUGES
PACE CREAMS
TOILET WATER .....
. $1.00 and $1.26 Values
TOOTH BRUSHES .
TOOTH PASTE
60c Values
Many other drug items—ell popular brands, which
you will know are food values!
...............................26*
FOB
ONLY
Daniel News
HY PAULINE MOORE
Mr. ;in*l Mr*. J*k* Golden from
IHiiliivicw have Im*«*ii visiting her
**l*i**r, Mrs. F. Tomllmwin.
Mr. and Mr*. Ervin Hhugnrt
ii ml ihinghtcr arc homo from n
\ i*lt with r* latlvo* near Olton.
Several from till* community
shopped in Hereford Haliiriluy.
Mr*. Moldeii it ti*I II Tomlln*on
who are Ntaying in CI*co, nr** here
for a few day*.
< Mi tin* slek list are Rillh* Jean
(•111, Darlene and Donald Troy
Moore, Mr*. F. Tomlinson and Mr*.
Rill ("IlHJH*11,
.1. S. Finny ha* returned to III*
home near IMuinvlew after a vl*lt
with hi* daughter, Mr*. Dave
M**ore.
You are IuaIIikI to a valentine
party and program at tin* Ihinlel
house Friday afternoon at 2 :.’10.
F. Tomlinson ami family were
In Amarillo Wednesday night.
MInm*** Viva Mae Thotnaa and
Mary I’oaey attiii*l«*<l a ehara-
varl iu Hereford 1'hur*<lay.
It. E. (till whs In Hereford last
Tm-sday.
Mr. and Mr*. J*k* M**ore were
iu Canyon Thursday.
Dave Moore was a Plalnvlew
visitor Wednesday.
Mis* Izorn Clark of Dimmitt is
here hiking after her wheat.
Messrs, ami Mine*. Jack Vin-
cent and John Williams of Ama-
rillo visited I lie F. Tomlinson ■
home Sunday afternoon._[
Still Coughing?
No matter how many medicine#
you hare tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
with anything less than Crcoenul-
aion. which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal tho inflamed mem-
brane* aa the
is loosened
A Two Way Difference
Resid*** Having you money hy buying MERIT ALL MASH
STARTER I here nr** other difference*. Hundred* of poultry
raiser* have found it pay* to start out the right way. F«**<1
your baby chick* MERIT All-Mash Starter. They will 1m?
sturdier, healthier chicks and they will In* the kind that put
dollar* in tin* poultry raising business. You can't low hy
fa ding M H R I T All Mash Starter.
WEST TEXAS FEED & SEED
Phone 265
LINCOLN Did Something,
Too, About His Future
Our Having* depositor* are following the load of Lincoln
by building their future on stronger stuff than wishful
thinking and dreaming. In the boyhood of our martyred
president we read of a struggle to gain an education and
success in life. You can make your future successful
and secure by starting today a systematic plan of saving.
8ce one of our officers.
KNJ0Y THE SERVICES
OF Til 18 FRIENDLY
BANK
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