The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 11 of 16
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tenlly, were fnwta hut
In the tome of her slater, Mrs.
Norman W. Livesay at Vega.
I 0. R. MeCutcheu is plowing for
■— c- V. Burgess this week. Clint
INDEBTEDNESS Landry is overhauling the Bargees
LOWXftED HUE |oemhlM.
Sunday dinner guests in the B.
_ M. Gunn and Guy Lawrence homes
imm , T— city of Hereford w*Pe Mr- *nd Mrs. John Huntsing-
excellent financial ^HMlItkni. *r ®f Hereford, Gayla and Cleon
W. Oogdell, city auditor, today Hnntslnger of Albuquerque, and
need figures from the city Mr" Thurman and dhlldren.
at the doe* of btuin«*« of Hr. snd Mrs. Orville landers
fiscal year, April 80. 1088. art* making their home at present
a statement Showed $18,487.80 wHh hta *>roher, Joe Landers. Or-
an hand—an increase of over vI11<‘ !■ working for O. O. HilL
n as MmMDsred with the same Hr. snd Mrs. Joe B. Earp wars
i» at tbs dose of the fiscal year, able to attend church services,
r. The Increase was attributed Sunday. They have been In 111
ay measures snd to more health all winter and their friends
payment of taxes. are glad to know that they are
lth an Increase of property able to be out again.
41 tlons, the City of Hereford Mr. snd Mrs. Las Odom and
also consistently decreased Its daughter, Lola Maude, of Plaln-
rty valuation assessments. In vU*w visited Sunday In the borne of
the property valuations in- her sister, Mrs. J. A. Roe.
wd $8,685 over 1885; in 1887,1 Norms Sue Wilson wss quite
property valuations Increased j hist weak wltlh tousllltls.
1,136 over 1886. In contrast to Mrs, Kelley Gray was 111 last
Increase of actual property val- week and confined to her bed.
Iltlons, assessed valuations de- Mr. snd Mrs. Bud Hopson of
as follows: the year 1087 Hereford, were guests Sunday in
‘ 8707.06 over 1086, and the Grady Wilson home.
1086 decreased $696.21, Hr. and Mrs. F. W. Dodson and
the week end In the G. a Bait-
man home.
Nina Beth Hartman la spending
the week In Hereford, visiting her
sister, Mrs. Orville Houser.
The day of meeting ot the Home
Demount ration Club bus been
changed from the first and third
Wednesdays to the second and
fourth Thursdays.
The school board has purchased
a new bos.
The Boy Wilson manly has mov-
ed Into the John Slaton place, a
mile east of the store. The family
formerly lived near. Summerflell.
That guy who waa complain-
ing about the flies In the dining
room last autumn wants to eat
In the yard now.
Progressive News
BY OLIYB PBRKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Russell snd
Miss Ira Jeanne Ricketts visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cockrell of Here-
ford, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Bowman,
jieft Tuesday for Berkley, CsRf.,
where they will attend summer
school.
j Mr. snd Mrs. Leonard Click of
' Amarillo, are here looking after
their wheat crop.
i Mr. and Mrs M. Bad lock of
1 Amarillo, visited In the A. 8. Hlg-
I gin* home, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Russell spent
, last Sunday with her parents, Mr. <
«n«J Mrs. J. Cockrell at Hereford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marchmaa,
I vf |V«W, t tailed O. A. lUgglUS,
last week.
Mrs. Ira Ricketts and Ire Jeanne
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim
ltk&etts and sons to Sllvertoo,
, Friday and dgient the day with
Mrs. Dee Garvin and A. J. Hughes.
Mr. Rny Herahey and son, J. L.
Her a hey of Springfield, Colo., at-
tended Masoulc meeting^ Monday
night.
' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herahey {
and children of Springfield, Colo.,
came last Friday to visit his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herahey.
'"hetv left Sunday for Abilene, to
attend a reunion of the Schornick
I family. Arnold Herahey socom- (
’ ponied them on the trip.
1886.
[A sharp decrease In city lndeht.
was also disclosed through
report The total city bonded
warranted Indebtedness at the
of the fiscal year, April 80,
waa $248,500; on April 80,
tbs bond and warrant to-
wns $284,600, of which
)Qut the City of Hereford In-
it and sinking fund (besides
1,588.48 oash on band In the
id) owns $8,600 of the bonds.
^Current bills for the (year 11)37-
/local year have been paid so
ly as to secure regular cash
Macounta.
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Westway Items
(10 miles west)
MBS. MERLIN KAUL
Gene Little is improving at this
ltlng.
It. snd .Mrs. Rimer Williams
family of Frio, were Sunday
guepis In the D. H. Allmon
Mrs. Jim Bagwell and children
»f Bethel visited lest Tuesday In
the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry
IAIUhmi, J. A. Bagwell, who visited
[several dags to the Allmon home,
[returned to'foie home.
TAe school waa wired last week
son, Lee Dodson, and Gomer Me-
' Cay, spent Sunday visiting rela-
| tlvea at Okon.
Leo Williams, Jr., of Farming-
| ton, N. M., came Sunday to spend
! the summer with his cousins, Jack
{and Wanda Marie Allmon. He Is
I the son of Leo Williams, brother
i of Mrs. Allmon and the family
j moved from Frio to Farmington,
; three years ago.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jim Wolflngton
went to Oklahoma City, Sunday.
They left the children with his
mother, Mrs. tools Wolflngton.
Miss Loola Wolflngton got her
foot Injured quite badliy last week,
when a trailer loaded with gas
and oil fell on It
Muarloe Tannahlll went to Lock-
ney Monday morning, where he
will upend the week combining
wheat
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Tannahlll
and son, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Walter, near Rdmon-
son, Saturday night. Sunday they
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Carthel near Lock ney.
Mr. And Mrs. Merlin Ksui and
son, visited Sunday In the home of
Mrs. Catherine Shuls at Hereford.
Ttkgr attended church there, Bun-
day morning.
Mrs. Bffle P'Pool of Munday,
has returned to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Mathers, where
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Look for this symbol in msmbsrs’ own advsrtisim
v/7
v/7
FO^
lib symbol means a lot
to lovers of good beer!
IT IDBlgriFlxa the brewers who have
pledged their support “to the duly constituted
authorities for the elimination of anti-social
conditions in the sals of beer."
• It identifies the brewers who, through The
Brewers' Code of Practice, have pledged
themeelvee to the promotion of practical
moderation and sobriety.
These brewers ask, with all thoughtfid
citizens, for adequate enforcement of existing
laws •. • to doss outlets operating illegally
•**fo Prsvsnt the sals of beer to minora****
or after legal hours • • • or to persons who
have drunk to excess.
These brewers ask the public to support
and enoourage the greet body of retailers
who sell beer as law-abiding citizens and
who operate legal, reapectable premises.
field, Colo., wlif-Sr his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Her-
ahey, ♦>»*■ sum m or
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ricketts and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Russell at Tex Rqpr Camp, Sunday
night and Monday. They returned
to their home at Tereiro, N. M„
Tuesday.
W. A. Ricketts and slater, Mrs.
Alice Hendricks of Midlothian.
Mrs Maude Davidson and son, W.
(1 nf run* %.—*—
with the Ira Rteketta'Tamliy.
Mrs. Edgar Russell visited her
mother, Mrs. J. Cockrell, at Here-
ford, Thursday.
This community received a good
rain last Wednesday. The northern
part of the community had from
4 to 5 Inches of rain, while the
south of the school bouse received
from 2 to 1 1-2 Inches. Lota of the
farmers will have to replant their
row crop on account of the beating
rain. Some hall fell.
Mr. a ltd Mrs. R. W. Botsford and
family and Miss Nellie Thompson
of Hereford, were dinner gueeta,
Sunday In the Owen Neel home.
The Club met at the school 'bouse
Wednesday, with nine members and
The Young People’s Sunday
School class enjoyed a picnic on
the creek, Sunday afternoon. Those
attending were Glenn Rlckette, Ce-
cil Boyer, William Bow Bonn, How-
ard, Gordon and Garland Higgins,
Jake and Millard Gregory, and
Mloose Eunice Caldwell, Lucille
Park, Virginia Bowman, August-
ine Gregory, Ira Jeanne Rlckette
and Wilma Higgins.
A. R. Chosen of Willeaden, Eng.,
was notified by his landlord to
to
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VACATION TIME
Too, you’ll be starting on your vacation
long—and you’ll want your car to psrfw
nlng condition for the trip. Have It into
oil cnanged, and washed at our station and
oar will perform better and smoother, and i
economical toot
TEXAS SERVICE STATION
GLENN SNYDER FBOM1
WHEAT
TO THE FARMERS....
Harvest time if here, and we want to remind yon that we want to buy your grain again this year I You can be aaanred
that yon will receive the game high clasg service that we have always rendered—PAIB WEIGHTS—CORRECT TB0TB—BUBI
SEE VICE.
We appreciate greatly the busineea granted ns in the past yean and wish to continue to h»"dle your grain. We will
make every effort to merit your patronage.
Our friends from Eastern Hew Mexioo, especially those from Bell view, Broadview, Grady, Cameron and Hollene are extended a
welcome to visit our plant any time. The next time you are in Hereford, see us and let us arrange to handle your grain this year.
Efficient Elevator Service
Flour
FLOUR
0mm non Minor .
MO mm otm*
“ M*mWUbG co.
Exchanged for
Wheat
Our-Grain Elevator has been put in tip-top shape for harvest, All neoee-
sary repairs have been made and we have arranged our facilities to more
speedily handle your grain. We have placed a scale and weigher’s office
just north of the mill to more conveniently and speedily serve our customers.
We will pay top prioes for your grain and give yon the same fair
weights and tests on every load as we have always done.
Maximum
PRICE
Courteous
SERVICE
Correct
WEIGHT
Correct
TESTS
; We Will Appreciate Your Business :■
PACKARD MILLING COMPANY
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938, newspaper, June 23, 1938; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018571/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.