The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 14 of 16
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In agri-1 ^ Fort Worth.
VJi
uu> man on nair uc
commands the early
each Hummer of thia
•tala government nervine.
For the information of those un-
faaHlir with thU aervke, atten-
tion la directed to tta organisation
and pnrpoats.
The Texan State Government,
through its Employment Service,
alms at an even distribution of ag-
ricultural labor during peak sea-
•one. In this respect the Mervlco
tenders valuable assistance to far-
snare In directing labor to them
when moat needed.
Onabtoe operators, tractor op-
erators, truck drivers and others
whom service* will be available,
register with the Service at once,
ao the/ may be routed to lobe aa
East aa the harvest develops.
titreaa ta laid upon the following
Chets: no fae la charged for this
ear vice. The Employment Service Is
• branch of the State Government
and la equally available to employ-
er and worker. Farmers should
contact the nearest office at ones,
snaking known their requirements
(tor workers.
Complete neutrality is ms totals-
<n by she Employment Service in
the matter of wages. Such agree-
ments are completed entirely be-
tween the employer and worker.
Vega News
(SS mile
MRS. n. It. SHIELDS
Mrs. Myrtle Thorp and daughter,
Jacqueline, of Clinton. Okla., were
the guests of Mrs. J. E. May, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ia Thompson
of Ttalhart were the week end
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Raymond
the L. W. Landrum home. Mrs.
lirannan ia a slater of Mrs. Lan-
drum.
Miss George Welmbold, who has
been attending Texas Technologies!
College in Lubbock for the past
year, returned home with her par-
ents, Monday, and will spend the
summer in Vega.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. O. Click and
son, Frank, of Springfield, Mo.,
are spending a few days with Mr.
•and Mrs. Buford Montgomery and
family, near Yaga.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stevens had
Silver Orill, there.
Mias Thelma Ohronister of
HorofAM'l mIUH An In W>|4.
ona, Friday.
Charles Beeve departed for Sny-
der the latter part of laat week,
where he will take a Job of operat-
ing a combine, which Job waa con-
tracted by bis brother, Hadley, who
has since decided to attend col-
lege during the summer vacation.
Mrs. E. C. Spring and Mias Lydia
Marie Spring were Hereford visit-
uir, VVeuiiemia/.
Mrs. A. O. Drake, Mrs. Pearce
and Wilbur Meade visited to Here-
ford. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Howard and
baby son, Josh Truman, of Mon-
roe, came over Saturday and re-
mained until Sunday evening, visit-
ing in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
A. O. Drake, Mrs. Howard's par-
and Mrs. Shorty
Harold Llllard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Llllard, of thia city, de- enta, and Mr.
parted Saturday for Ohannlng, Reece,
where he wll be employed during Mr. Owen Beene departed for
the summer vacation with the gov- Oklahoma, Wednesday, where be
By MRS. SSDNA BURNS
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burns ware
visitors m uererora, Monday.
Bud and M. B. Morrison ware In
Hereford, Monday.
Mr. Arnold and son of Amarillo,
vlnited this vicinity, Tuesday.
Mr. Bailey of Naw Mexico, Is
here preparing his land for wheat
J. E. Morrison la home from a visit
in Oklahoma.
Several rains war# received this
week.
Farmers are busy planting crops.
Some grains are up
Mrs. Hugh Fortenberry, daugh-
eminent Soil Conservation Bureau.' will spend at least six months with ter, son, and Mrs. Doris Pennell
Mr. and Mrs, Lae Hadley and relatives and former neighbors and
aa their guest Bunday, Mr. Logan' daughter, Mias Marian, and eons, friends.
Campbell and Mrs. Patsy Stoner, of Kobert lee and Philip of Warren,! Harvey Matthews who recently
Duncan, Okla. ! Ohio, arrived here Monday, for a moved from this place to Kermlt,
II. D. Phillips, who Is associated few days visit to the home of: Texas. returned here with bis
and daughter, were visitors In tbs
J. E. Morrison and W. H. Flip.
IOE CREAM
SANDWICHES
ALL FLAVORS........
• PUTTS.........IS# •
• QUARTS.......28* S
• GALLON .... 91.00 S
• Double-Dip Oonra 9# #
Special Orders for Parties i
HEREFORD
CREAMERY
sell
with the Southwestern Telephone
Company of Lubbock, and G. E.
Alien of Abilene, met with the
Vega Commissioners Court Monday,
to regard to tax valuation.
The Tongue and Thimble Club ley, where he had gone Bunday to
enjoyed a picnic nt the North j drive Mrs. Ritter and her slater,
Ranch, laat Tuesday. Tboaa who Mri. Burroughs, to visit thair
enjoyed the outing, were Mrs. Olen mother.
Mayor and Mrs. F. W. Rears. Mr. I family, Wednesday, and have lo-
Hadley ia Mrs. Reeve's brother. j cated in one of F. S. Truitt's resi-
le N. Ritter, proprietor of Bit- deuces. Mr. Matthews will units
tor’s Recreation Parlor, returned with L. N. Ritter to the recreation
Monday evening, from Water Val-: hall bnalnesa on Main Street.
Ivy and children, Mrs. Guy Bar-
nett, Mrs. Buck Voylea, Mrs. Jack
Roberson, Mrs. Wilbur Eastman,
Ms, Bob Cotton and children, and
Mrs. Graham Bell.
R. N. Ivy aud family and C. H.t
spent Sunday fishing, near Here-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. laud rum
bud aa guests the first of the
week, Mr. and Mrs. Lewey Bch-
medt and their three daughters, of
Claude.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Voglea an-
nounce the approaching marriage
of their daughter, Lucille, to R.
E. Robson of Los Angeles. The
ceremony will be July 5. The
couple will make their home In
Isis Angeles.
Mrs. A. F. Linger attended the
Garden Demonstration Club at Wll-
Hoyt Smith, W. J. Thompson,
Jean Johnson and Ella Marie Lan-
drum were Clovis visitors, Satur-
Mrs. B. C. Spring visited In
Amarillo, Tuesday.
Rev. C. R. Hardy and family left
for Clyde and Brownwood, Wed-
nesday. They will visit friends at
Clyde. He expects to bring his
mother and father home with them
GREETINGS...
to the people of
Hollene, Grady, Cameron,
Broadview, Bellview
Some of you we know personally, others w« bops to
meet Friday, June 24, when the Hereford Delegation
arrives. We want to know you better — and to have
you know that you are always Weloome in Hereford,
and at the First National Bank. When we oan servo
you, you can depend upon our wholehearted eo-opera-
^M^HdHh Brood field is spend- Txim.df^ at the of
tng a few days with Miss Mary
l<oulae Loyd, this week.
Mrs. Roy Reynolds and daughter,
Hank, of Han Antonio, are the
Kuests of Mrs. Reynold’s parents,
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Raley.
The Methodist Missionary Society
mat with Mrs V. T. Glenn, Thurs-
day, in aa all-day meeting. A cor-
v«red dtofc luncheon was served at
the noon hour, to Meadsmea J. W.
Thuett, C. R. Itluii, Allen Stagg,
Lyle Oodwto, Roy Ivy, N. B. Wise-
man. C. M. McNabb, J. L. Watkins,
‘ft. W. Armltage, John Ilallburton,
Roddy Harwell, B. M. Montgomery,
F, J. Newburg and M. Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. I-arson were
In Amarillo, visiting relatives, last
Thursday,
Mias Madge Cabot of Artesla,
K M., is the guest of Miss Polly
Darn]wear, this week.
Mrs. Ia E. Godwin visited rela-
tive* In Amarillo, Tuesday.
Mina Lucille Voglea of Lo* An-
gles, Calif., came Friday to a|>end
A few days with her parents, Mr. |
#md Mrs. If M. Vagli-s,
Mm. I/ira Morton of Kl Paso,
la the guest of Mrs. O. N. Nabo for |
art extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ivy visited
hlr. and Mrs. M. V. Ivy, a few
days last week.
1)r. and Mrs. O. II. Loyd sjient
ftunday at. Coneltas Dam. N. M.
Mrs. J. W. McKendree Is sjsMtd-,
lug a few days In Alien reed with
tier brother and family.
Mm, O. E. Winder la visiting
friends In Vega. Gils week,
Jimmie Ilallburton lias a post-
ties in Mia Pin* State Rank In
Vaga.
Mrs. Guy Barnett was a guest,
«»f her sister, Mrs. Ham Mile hell
In Amarillo, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ia Moinesux
of Amarillo, ware guests of Mrs.
J. B. May. Sunday.
Mrs. Oscar liratMw of Gnmi-,
titan, Oslo., la a guest of her par
Mrs. Howard Rogers.
Mrs. L. E. Dysart and son, Cab-
ot, are spending a few days in
Dallas, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomp-
son recently returned from Fort
Worth, bringing with fbem a baby
girl for adoption. They have named
hor Cynthia Rhea. Thursday morn-
ing tin* How and Ho Club proMontori
the new-comer with a number of
useful and beautiful glfta.
Mrs. If H. Isirson waa a Here-
ford visitor, Wednesday.
Miss Mnurine Head of Claude,
Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred
Cotton, this week.
Mrs. J. T. ID hard son visited her
daughter, Mrs. Nedrn Gault, In
Amarillo, Thursday.
Look for the Hereford Delegation
Friday, June 24
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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/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.