The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1937 Page: 4 of 16
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THE HEREFORD BRAND. HEREFORD. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1837,
Harley Sadler Shows To Appear
Here Tuesday Ni-ht, July 13
J ¥
Ilsrie? Sadlers Own Cuiujunv
will open In Haroforxl Tuewdny
Wight, July 13, for a one • night
engagement. It was announced this
week by advance agent*.
In addition to tftwlr regular
droop, the show ear rite Ita own
orchestra and lend. The ban;!
will give a free ooocert In front
Fourteen Boys
In 4-H Clubs
Auto Crashes
Windows In
MeLean Office
With 14 lK»ya already enrolled
in 4-H club work In I>eaf Smith
____ _ ____ county, Alex It Bateman, agent,
of the tent at 7 o’clock. Conway j today wild that he hoped to ln-
Oruix and hla musical mavericks crease the numlier to BO within
will make their ap|**a ranee for a , the next few days.
IS minute program preceding the | in connection with the club
rise of the curtain, and the three- work each of tin* boys will feed
act drama feature of the show is j out one lathy beef, one pig, and!
ennutMi hunt* tit iiit? liiv tntiuuv. | w Jii t uii!Vuiv serfs e? ,
The show will remain in Here-1 sorghum with which tx> fe*“d the
ford one night only. Hi*eelal on- j an Una la.
ter-ta lament Include* the dancing 1 --
of Olarewe Kr*»i*fl\ Big State I Vacation In Several States.
Quartet, Range Rider’s string
band, Nulla Ifcmuld and Myrtle,
Denver Crumpler, radio tenor;
TVanmy I stage, accord la nl*t; Billy
Mack, eccentric dancer, and other*.
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NOTICE
Mrs. J. H. Miller and her moth-
er, Mrs. M. S (Jatewood of Fort
Worth returned Tuesday night from
a three weeks’ vacation trip sp«Mit
visiting ]M»lnts of interest in sev-
ers l slates. Mrs. Gntcwood will
visit, her daughter here for sev-
eral weeks.
Saturday, July 3, came through
with excitement ordinarily accord-
ed to July 4, when a car driven
by Geraldine Medltn eraalusl Into
the northwest <orner of Joint Me-
Iran'tt insuramv ofTiee.
The accident occurred when sin*
was entering the drive to Norton
Moitor Company, Just north of the
Mcls-an ofTU'e, and was said to
have result**! I*eeituse of p*n>r
brakes.
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A |MH H* Kilim w imnm , ammig
lights and glass in one of the
French doors were demolished by
the lmiHict. Miss M«*dlln cwniiel
without serious injury and very
little damage was rvi»**rt<**l to the
<*ar.
HALF-PINT OF DYNAMITE
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Visits Daughter.
To W. O. W. Members, please
snail sour July payment no K. 11.
Fridley or s»s* me at Fraser Oil &
Grain Company. H. E. Fridley,
Financial Secretary. 27-»j . , , .
Mrs. F. B. Crcnslutw of Brown
Sunday visitors In the I>. J|.|"“,km1 ,,rrlvwl 1,,Kh!
Alexander 'home wore Mrs. Clar- vvlu visl1 hm’ ''1,h Mr’ !‘U ,
en<o Bowers, „ nkeo of Mrs>™“k Lucas for *«n.
Alexander’s, and her son, Donald. Mrs- r,VMH,mw U thl* u,othU
Gene, of Happy, and Mr. and .Mrs. j :s,rs- ljlK*a8,
L. IF. Donnell ami children, Over-j 11 **
10,1 and Flhs'ii, of Canyon. j , WANT AH Wll.t. SKI.l. THAT cowt
A FEW MORE BARGAINS LEFT IN
REPOSSESSED MACHINERY
1— Six-fcot Electric Refrigerator, like new.
3—Practically new MAYTAG Washers.
2— Kerosene Heating Stoves.
1—Six-Volt Radio—PHILCO, used 60 days.
1—Ice Box
1—50 Horsepower Hart Parr, 4-cylinder motor, re-
built and a dandy irrigation motor
1—Master Buick Motor, rebuilt.
1— Two-row P. and 0. Lister.
2— Superior Drills.
1—Dempster No. 40 four-row Lister Drill.
1—McCormick Row Binder.
1—IHC four-row Monitor, used one season.
1—Three-button Case mold board plow.
1—15-30 IHC Tractor, ready to work.
These repossessions will be sold for just what there is
against them.
M. D. W0MBLE
Visit* In Colorado.
Mi-s Helen Frances Ntron left
Wednesday morning for Alamosa,
Colorado, where -in- will visit in
the home of her brother, l'rlln
Siren. She 'was n*vnmpuiiie<| by
Raviuoml Oliver Siren, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Filin Siren, who
hits been visiting In the home of
his grandparetPls here.
Team Standing Through July I.
Team
I OOF .........
Outlaws___
A. A: M. ______
K C.
Sunday School
Lions _________
Merchants
Firemen ______ _
(■nines This Week.
Moinia.v outlaws vs Lions
Tuesday, Firemen vs looF
Wednesday, Lions vs Merchants
Thursday, K. C. vs A. & M.
(■■lines N**\| Weed.
July 11!, Outlaws vs Merchants
July L’l, Firemen vs A. \ M.
July II, Lions vs Sunday School
July in, K. <’. vs looF
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0|K*n War
(Continued from page onel
Want Ads
notary public,
wants position,
salary. P. O.
ford.
good references,
Nominal starting
Box 3K2, Herc-
23 Sp
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Roh* | litMit. him! Jure WlfhiTs tir«‘ pietured above in a music from
"Ai 7* !*'’** . c”a- The i;\ w’tli a pr* \ c
Stiturday night, ami nmtint* through Sunday ami Monday as Jane
go*** on anotlur rearing rampage.
ALL OCR 1‘RonCCTS, sweet
FOR SALK: Liberty grain blower! milk, sweet cream, Bulgarian bat-
wlth International Farniall motor, j ter milk, chocolate milk, Rlrdey'a
Good condltlou, $125. Ray L. | orange Juice an*l ice cream, deliver-
Johnson, Siimmertleld, Texas. 27p ed twice dally or can bo purchas-
------ - ted at our down (own offhv at 212
IX >R SALE: Five room lions** with I West Third Street. Prairie Dalric,
hath, modern conveniences, price j phone 0. 23 tf
reasonahle with down pnym..»i* | __
Mrs. J B Hammer, 506 Helitoy,1 Introductions to lonely, affection*
telepliono !IN \\'. 26 3c , Ate itcople. Many wealthy. Mar-
— —------ | riagcuhle. Reliable, diguitied *o$-
1<X1K KALL: 0-f(*d one-way plow, \ !«•«». Tracy F. Major, Hereford,
good 4-wheel trailer, set of side Texas. tfo
boards for 36 Chevrolet pickup. ——— --------------
See W. II. Dodson or Fred G.: WANTED: All of your wire coat
Brown. 23-3 hangers. One half cent each. Cash
1 or credit. Fox Cleaner* and Iiat-
FoR EXCHANGE: Four large 11-tf
resldcnc** lots hi Kvairts Add It lo t j ■ —... — .....—........ ■
at Hereford for Whltefmv cattle j AoSf and Fourul
<*r g«sst work stock. Write Mr*. ________________
J. M. Chapman, Adrian, Tex- I>»ST: Surveyor’s rod lietween
a*'. h Ford school and Dawn - Wlhlorado
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Flirting with Death
FOR SALK: Dining ivoin buff :ct
in goisl cvmditloii. Hereford Im
plcineut A Appllaiwe Co. le
FOR SALK: Stssmd haiul truck
tir«-s, 32 x it. Rossou Implement
Company. le
I’oR SALK: A good I hi I win com-
bine. bargain at S330. I*. It K .r*e,
vi\ miles north Is*ckney. Ad*lr**-s
It* i. Lot'knej
i I-niR SALK: One seelion of land.
Sts-tlou 15 Itloek M 7, nine miles
i e.least of Hereford. Apply .'t;
Brand off lee 27-2p
highway. Fltuler please return
to (Nuinty Judge's Office. 25-.‘lc
For Rent
liglif, clearance llglds ami Hares.
In I’as*- **f ats-idi'titH, triK'ksshould
pull off th** highways ami sot up
their Haros, on** at. a distnmv of
KHi yards ahead, nnotlior 100yard*
to the rear and on** on the side.
Wallace Cox also |s inl«*«l ««d
that <*ity regulations do not per-
mit truck* parking ot« Main Strcot
In Ilcrcfor*!.
To prev**nt accidents, trnoker*
are warn**! to carry all proper
t*pii|im*-tii and to *d>s**rv<* till stale
traffic laws.
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Women, Girls To
Be Featured In
Union Service
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F**R RF\T: Ni< «* lsslro an wit
j adjoining hath, to man and vvif *,
ior two men. fits') West S****oml
Sin Mrs. Ilatr.v Whitchurch. !c
, F* lit RKVT I'lcasant Is d* n>«m
pi l« doing hath tit It East Flfi i
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iliiifimiivs the vifckly auction >«alrs
.\ 111 Ih- c|os<**| until lirst Tucsdav
in August. Itav ltarl**r, Man
ag< *. 11»
WAVm > ,3.<ss* iluislwls gvs.il
barley. Rrumicy I log Co. 27.m*
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Wom«*n and Girls’ Night will Im
the k[H*cinI f**atiir<* of 1 lie Cnlon
clmrch sorvic** to I** lw*ld In th«*
I’.ipli t clmr*ah Snmlay night, a*-
cording I" annoiinc4*mcnt* t*Mlay.
!!-v. W K. Marm*s will conduct
111** s<*i-v icc,
Men and Boys’ H<|N*cial nigiit
ha* bi*-n sol for July 25 and the
women ami girls have l»ei*n cbnl-
h*ligcd l<i an allcudams* oolite,-.1
by Hi** group.
Last Sunday lh<* sp: ini icalute
wus Slnt»-s idgbt. Texas 1***1 by
a large majority, while Illinois
ami Mi -our! tied f ^ s****om!
vvllli olglil represent at 1 ***** each.
1 -t || j 1*4 tl ■W‘«I • I i 4»4 I U< * 1*4 » \ | |< -
batmi. Arkatisas, Florida, Indiana,
Iowa. Kansas. KentmKy, Mississ-
ippi, .Montana, New Mexico, Now
York. North Caroline, <»11i•». Ok-
lahoma and Tennessee. State rep
r***»**nlal Ives were seated in group-,
j The sermon vv a - dell* cr**l bv R'*v.
II, M R***lfor*l.
WANTED Man with tractor to
: on*, vvnv .3*ni oj- pH* acres of land. 1
See .1 M Chapman, 11 miles south
of Adrian. Ic
WANTED niir-tiivv cultivator In
good condition. A C. Hawks, s;
miles s*uitb, half mile east 11«*r«*-
ford. Ip |
WANTED: T*» <i*» watdiing ami
ironing Heas4>nahl<* *'h*irg*s«. Guar- j
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aut*ssl w«*rk Mrs
W 10:h St.
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KS'I'A IILISHKD Irrlgatbm w.*4
*x*l|ira*1*ir with iiullmit<st financial
stains wards r«*llaldc shI«*siunii !*•
o|M*u ofliis* ami take charge of
Hereford «ll*tr' t W*- will furniwli
ami llimtin* puni|M, eng haw, *lrill-
lug of wells and well casing mi
l*TIIIS l»l|si** <»f tWl* <T«»P s**asoMH.
Si-lid ill (pialilbiilious ami r*-f*-i
ciwes In writing to Ihix “A" III!
tmi Hotel, I'lutlivlew, 'l'**xn* 27 3c
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I ii-*si to sit and worry for
hours alsMi the kind *d' feed
to ii*** or where to g**t my
farm mssls, hut now I Ju.st
go !<• \M ST TEX AS FEED
\ SEED, for tlios*- |miv s c’iii
tell Hie just vvliat 1 m*ed.
Imt ih**m do your worrying!
. . DAIRY FEEDS
. . POULTRY FEEDS
HAY
. . FLY SPRAY
. . LICE POWDERS
. . COPPER CARBON
ATE
FIELD SEEDS
. . WORM PILLS
. COAL
. . GARDEN SEEDS
BLOCK and SACK
SALT
CUSTOM
SEED CLEANINO
We Buy
Cream, Eggs
Poultry, Hides
West Texas
Feed & Seed
PIIONK 265
YOI’NO WOMAN typist, clerk,
Ih ',e dnr'*dcvil*. known an the I'arofl Troupe, will be »e**n th»«
*unv .r when they perform in the "Flirting With Death" free nhow nt
fh • i-ort Worth Frontier Fiesta, opening June 26. The attraction will
»e staged in the Hr**na where "The Last Frontier" wan presented last
Sommer The I’uroff* do iheir act on 20-fool ladders, at the top of a
I tform f*5 feet above the ground Their own skill keep* (he ladders
fro.a falling.
as featured on the
MARCH OF TIME
Work Sheets
Signed Hen* Bv
idol of 1,150 w
i«*u I" Ii
ik-<ioUw m A h
ttiiitj&Apiit, wluf
rk nm'tM omhrn*
A total of
iiavo lamii
cornier,
JUKI, <VninfyVn^eiift wtw* an Id ih.it
the work afltdw ombrnc«*d 520,(KK)
of land In tin* county. In
11166 a lot al <*f 1,00H work slmcts
wrer** elgmsl, the figures this year
showing an Increase of 52 Mlgners.
From the program lasN. year
Il*ow<* In (sirr.pllam*** In thlx ooun*
ey r(s*eiv***l $|00,<H)0 In governuM’Ut
jraym**nts.
The work *0wet* cover only cul*
flvtiiM land, and j>rodi»e**n» must
meat irrogram ts*|iiir*>nH*n(4» 4o n*-
*s-lre (Miyments umler the pro-
gram. 'Phe sh«s«tM, hrewaver, Indl-
**at** what Us*al j*f'»d«iewra an* do-
ing and ahow Um* powrlMe number
of «*M»fjlUD<NMi for the oouwty.
QWdUlMi Impmntkmm wtl be
made lauw im Am fear
»*« s . .1 ■ ■■ ■ * , ,
A WAMT AM Vfti OfT THAT Ml
Posey To Study
Undei Golf Pro
At A!bu(jiH‘r(jue
(*|yd<* I'osi l«*ft Tln»rH*tay m**rn
ing for A1 m|iier*pj*\ N«*w M**x
I*-**, wli**r Ih* plans l<» tak«* golf
lex***!)* * mi I a*lta**«*a, pi <d«*s'i*ib-
,11 grdt |’*ws*y Halil la* may en-
ter c professional H**hl wh**u lil-.
^4ms an* «’oinpb*tc<l.
Is*en r**guJarly **»n
met
tournament, and the
Im rely wkm A.. • INiwey, y»#»
mtam toiMt bn. L
»*nvhi '*• golf
record over the l*anhand his
la/test a«*hl**veim*tit ls*ln*c Hk*
Hereford City Oiuaiiipionshlp two
weeks tig*;.
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;<or’s Daughter
Wins On Kditorial
1,150 Farmers is:*"'1 ,wo
aUEt* •
REMINGTON
NOISELESS PORTABLE
Tke Panpwr’a Oath
The pHU|>er'a oath la one which !•
permitted to fieraona undargo! 4
bankruptcy and In aorna of I t
casea, whereby on the giving of a
atatement ttipported by oath tiiat
the p«*raon la without any aral ible
aaaeta, either peraonally own d or
In expectation, he may be r ieaaed
from the payment of ceri *n oblF
gat Iona and permitted t. rweetab- j fapnltiAn." Editorial a were
Hah hlmaaflf on a w id taeoctal
ipWiSMaa faaa from dakt
Carolyn Craig, only daughter of
R T Craig, editor of Tht A then*
Review, won the William Thomp
ton award for editorial writing at
Southern Methodiat Univeraity
Subject waa "Th* Pan Amarkan
Expoaltion." Ed i to rial a were
judged by Charlea Ferguaon, aaao
elaU editor of Render’» Uigeet,
i. C Butu. editor of The HMehem
Mtrrmr. and Wayne Card, editorial
*v
fifie •
Now |
genuine Rcmingl
Portable. Makes only a wliiNjKM* of
sound . . . never disturbs others.
Full size platen. Standard twelve-
yard ribbon. Hack spacer. Variable
line sparer. Other valuable feature*,
What a help a Remington Noise-
less Portable is in getting home-
work—or any writing—done faster.
Gives you time for other things.
Improves grades too ... an average
of 14%!
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS .
day
XliwolT.+ ttW^r
‘ offer
PfwaRWh/#: t0”' r* I>»y
Noiseless
Fraa Carrying Caaa
and Typing Coura*
An il(r»r|lri terry inf riu an*
*'«*jr Pigih m»lh»d milnirtlu
h*®* ««*»• tree wbh every Hem
iriflon NuU«la>*« i’orlabl* Huy
>oure now while ihle «f«r end
low terme •till tmltf too4.
• e §9k for fr— trial
THE HEREFORD BRAND
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1937, newspaper, July 8, 1937; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825223/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.