The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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Th> Hftford Iteond, Hi.Bford, Texas, Thursday, June 27, 1946
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HALIBUT LIVER
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Ir. and lire. Arthur Tuner
California were visitors
lend Friday In the
of lire. Turner'* brother,
A. B Higgins end family.
Mr. and lfn. Bill Bowman
ore MUfffln Write— Wednes-
day
After spending a vacation In
uoiorado, Mies Lucille rant re-
turned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Higgins of
Canyon spent Friday In the
home of A. S. Higgins and
family-
Mr. and Mu. Galvin Ed wands
and children ware week-end
visitors in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. King,
in Amarillo.
Mrs. Howard Higgins attended
a showed, honoring Mrs. J, C.
Mays vt ins home of Mrs. Clint
Landry Wednesday.
Mr. and Mu. Willis Oray are
spending several days In the
home of Mrs. Gray’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bur**;. Mr.
and Mm. Oray are en route to
NSw York from California.
Walter Barfield and Miss
Ethel Vernon of Lubbock warn
visitors in the Noel Higgins
home Sunday. Mr. Barfield and
Noel were buddies overseas.
Forrest Ricketts arrived from
Carlsbad Tuesday and Is helping
the Ouegory’s with their har-
vest.
Mias Wilma Higgins left Tues-
day for two months school work
at the University of New Mexico
In Albuquerque.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis oray left
Saturday for several days’ visit
with friends In Clovis, N. M.
Mrs. Noel Higgins and Donald
Walter came home Wednesday.
Mrs. C. V. Burges and Mm.
Willis Oray spent Thursday
with ACrs. A. 8. Higgins and
Wilma Higgins.
GUY WAL8SR
This community received a
good rahv during the past week.
Moisture totaled between two
and four Inches. All farmers are
busy planting vow mops and a
tew combines are sunning.
Carl Lee, who has been in the
sanitarium at Hereford since
the latter part of May, MM
home Saturday
Miss Bobbie Jean Walser spent
tfcUr — In WnlnvUw with llr.
and Mrs. Luther Foust and
Walter.
Sunday school and church at-
tendance was small Sunday due
to the rain. Fifty-nine were
present for the evening service.
Rev. McLean, Wendall and Rose
Stephans, and Wayne Lee sang
A quartet.
Mr. and Mm. JO* Story and
daughters of near Flatoview
spent the weekend here and fen
Hereford with their parents,
Mr. and Mr* Noland and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Storey.
MT. and Mbs. C. R. Walser,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bari Lance
and f amily were guests to the
home of Mrs. J. C. Lance Sun*
day.
Mm. Lester Akins Is visiting
her parents and daughter,
and Mrs. W. A. Powell and Mavis
Hensley. JB
Mr. and Mm. Alan Foweileoo
of Hereford called in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Powsllson
Sunday.
Miss Lucille Park was a vis-
itor in the home of C. C. and
BUI Bowman Wednesday nicht.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Higgins
and Mias Wilma Higgins wars
in Lubbock on business from
Sunday until Tuesday.
■ Sunday visitor* of Mr. and
Mrs. Noel Higgins were Mm.
Higgins parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ouy Hamm, and sisters, Misses
Louisa and Helen Hamm.
Mm. Luther Foust and Walter
of Plain view spent a few days
i iu tni nSSnm v» Mr. mum m.
Lee Curry last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Roperte
and family have moved eight
miles south of V4ga.
Mrs. William Eddlsmon and
small daughter of Friona wens
visitors here Friday.
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GLASS HOLDERS
TOOTHBRUSH
HM.nFHS
TOILET PAPER
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GLASS SHELVES
TOWEL BARS
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Due to the rain them were
very few present for Sunday
school Sunday. Rev. and Mrs.
AUen and family were dinner
guests of Mr. aud Mm. T. L.
and Mm. Hawkins and
of Lamesa were
in the ■■■
home last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and
family of Friona were vlsfttom
lit the D. L. Layman Lome Sat-
urday night. ^ *
Mrs. H. M. Mobley and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mia. Raymond
Mobley were Amarillo visitors
Mm. E. W. Cawthon Jr., the
former Mies Lurline Dixon, was
with a miscellaneous
Friday to the home of
Mce. W. S. Littrell. Cto-hoetess-
ee were Mm. Leon Williams and
Mias IJls Robbins. Refresh-
ments of Ice cream were served
to a large number of ^guests
fasnUy and Mr. Letter Butties
and Jba visited in the George
Springer home Thursday eve-
ning.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Dodson and fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Andrews and family and Mn.
and Mrs. D. L. Layman and
family,
Mn. Jack Johnson and son
Mrs. H. F.
daughters spent pert of
week In Mobeetie
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the shower for Mrs. Cecil
in SUvauton last weak
home of Mre. Fred Mercer
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1946, newspaper, June 27, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825289/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.