The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 6 of 16
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Vegetables Are
441 Club Topics
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Ai MeaM bmUbc of the 4-H
«lft*e r»«th *ra» eddrassad by Mias
Rodto lo Oliver on the subject of
deodorant It wee held la the hone
«f Mm N. 0. El list on, June Id.
me* Oliver eugsrated the nee of a
■all brush for the feet, a mild
•ode water bath will often deodor
tae ones feet A two weeks trial
dbouM prove the value of each
A abort talk wee given by Mias
Oliver on yellow vapKahles as the
girls decided to take up clothing
and the raising of yellow and leafy
Via Oliver Instructed each mem-
ber to aet a ©over for one.
A vary interesting program waa
given by some of the members.
"Tbo Life of Baers” was given by
Ruth l&llaabeth Ferguson, Bobby
played “Blue Bewail”
Walts" on bar ac-
cordion. Riddles by Lucy Ann Mit-
ahell, Geraldine Henry rend a
poem, "Kittle Betty* Blue.”
Tbs girls decided to attend the
pally held la Amarillo, Tuesday,
Jane it
of oookiee and
nerved to the fol-
lowing visitors: Rachel Brawn,
Margie Henry, Wilma Jo Robert-
ses, Missis Opal Mitotan and Wil
ma Oaao Bobenaoni and members,
Audry Mitchell, Geraldine Henry.
Mildred Henry, Bobby Robertson,
Helen Franeas EUiaton, BHaabeth
fhegneos, Lucy Ann Mitchell, Ina
Mae Hewitt and Bettye Lea Valen-
tine.
John Ll
iisiSier—ti Mr
I. L
Foster’s Cafe
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Snmmerfield News
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MRS. ASA A1
W. R. Snapp of Hereford, was
to Snmmerfield, Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Noland attended
church in Hereford, in the court
boose, Sunday. She enjoyed hear-
ing Rev. Fox of Amarillo, Rev.
nils of Plalnvlew, Rev. Barrington
of Portal** and Rev. fllmms of
Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mm Bel Wilhelm at-
tended the plateau singing conven-
tion in Sudan, Sunday.
Mm. M. McKee, Mr. and Mrs
the Harry Osnnon home, Sunday.
Glenn Cjktmm Amarillo, visited in
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Looklngblll
and son of Amarillo, visited In the
J. L. and Lois Looklngblll homes,
Sunday.
A Father’s Day program spon-
sored by Mrs. Ray Johnson was
given at the church, Sunday. There
were several appropriate readings
and special song, also a story of
the origin of Father's Day.
Mrs. Elvis Reed and (children
of Amarillo, are visiting In the
Mr. end lire. Tandy Lsgg «*
daughters returned last weak from
Dickons County and Wellington,
where they have bean visiting rala-
from Saturday until
iigmo
For
with her si
ostner «f
Mrs. Las
Mm Bernice Dee
n and Mm
an all-day
Harvest Season
ULLMAN
The M. L.
with relatives and attended a wed-
Noland's
uu. quilting held at the Baptiet church
ding of a
of Mr.
died lent week. Mr. Noland left
Friday to Join hie brother, Mac,
at Fleydade, from where they went
to Hko.
in Hereford.
Nancy Oloon la visiting her
aunt, in East Texan
we will remain
log the hareeet
ter today
with Pool
Wlthro of Plalnvlew,
here Sunday, and waa a
in rnnnsnfloti
of Mr.
Mm a
Ben McBryaer, formerly H« Rmt a
ot «**• !f -if
Andrews.
Mr and Mm. Raymond Millar of
Dimmkt have moved to the farm
now moved into the former Great
West house, and Mr. Gannon will
run tin etwnvur here iiiii lUBuner.
Several are planning to atari cut-
ting wheat by the last of this
week.
In oevoral parts of the commu-
nity, we received a nice rala, Fri-
day evening.
There were 44 at church, Sun-
day. The next Sunday la regular
church day hare.
The W. M. U. meets with Mm
O. R. Walser, Thursday.
Mr. and Mm. Albert Cross and
children were In the Melton home,
at Frloaa, Sunday.
B. A. Atchlay, who Injured Ids
eye recently la not recovering
rapidly.
Mies Winona Jeanne Caraway of
Tulle, is vlalting Arlaaa Oglesby,
»)(■ week.
Q. P. Webb, Mm Naomi Hand,
Glenn York and Queenell lhelton
of Friona, were In the Albert Croat
home, Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Roberson
and ton, and Mr. and Mm W. A.
Vines and daughters, am spending
their vacation flahlng In Colo-
rado. They am planning to go to
Colorado Springs.
Mr. and Mm J. L. Looklngblll
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noland at-
tended the Primitive Baptist church
at Hereford, Monday evening, and
heard Rev. Woods.
B. A. Atchley, Gertrude, Louise,
James Buttle end Edgar Lee Hawk-
ins returned from La mesa, Tues-
day.
The Y. W. A. had their annual
house party at the home of Mm.
J. B. Noland, Tuesday. There was
a good crowd, who enjoyed the day
and night.
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Wvche Items
suffering from poisoning the pest
weak. In
Mm Williams the mother of
Mrs. Lee Oooonaugher, who hue
been visiting her eon In Lubbock,
la reported to be on the skfc list.
Mrs. Dock Roberson’s mother,
Mrs. Walk Bradly, baa Improved
«o much from her operation that
ahe is able to be up and about
part of the time.
Nollle FMlistoo returned home
the latter part of the week from
New Mexico, where he has been
planting hie land. He reporta it to
be dry there.
George Robertson and Gus Thiele
started wheat harvest, Monday.
It la undecided where Wyche
Demonstration Club will meet, on
account of R being the machine
clinic and so many are planning
to bring their machines. We will
tiy to announce It In next week's
paper.
H. B. and R. W. BUlaton at-
tended the sale In Amarillo, Mon-
day.
Mrs. Louie Olson and Mrs. Nollle
Ellis ton attended the reflnlshing
of furnisum demonstration held at
the court house, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Roberson and
children, Mr. and Mm. R. O. Val-
entine and children enjoyed a pic-
nic In the park at Hereford, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Troys Carmichael
of Progressive, spent Thursday ev-
ening Id the Pete Carmichael home.
Over twenty, so far, of this
community, have listed their do-
nations for the bake sale to be
held In Hereford, Saturday, June
2ft, by the Home Demonstration
Clubs of the County. The proceeds
will go to finance a trip of a dele-
gate to College Station.
Mrs. 0. M. Brown of Carter,
Okie., and children fh are been
visiting In the home of Mrs.
Brown’s parents, D. R. Carmichael
and her brother, Pete Carmichael
and family. They left Saturday, for
their home In Idaho,
Billie Bob Carmichael haa been
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harris in Summer field.
Mrs. R. 0. Valentine and daugh-
ter motored to Amarillo, Sunday
morning. Mlaa Lorene returned
with them and spend the dey heir.
Mies Ivagene EUistou called in
the 11. O. Valentine home, Sunday
evening.
Miss Peggy Valentine called In
the home of her parents, Monday.
A large crowd of 4-H girls from
this community are planning to
attend the 4-H rally In Amarillo.
II. C. Valentine will drive one
of the Wyche School busses and
gather up the children.
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milk of Fred Henry's, Wednesday. extra snout try a want au
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harvest la_____________
for customers who none to towa owned ^
Fiuegold of Ama-
lato with wheat
MRS. R. a VALENTIN!
Mr. and Mrs. John Paetaold and
Edward visited In Amarillo, Mon-
day.
The sons of Nollle Bllleton have
been attending the summer school
at St. Anthony’s, the past weak.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde LeGrome and
children, Yvonne and Mary, of
Amarillo, visited la the home of
Mr. LcGrone’a sister, Mrs. Ray-
mond Blliaton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and Ina
May, vlaltvd in Amarillo, Friday.
Mlaa Bernice Bllleton returned
home Tuesday from a trip to New
Mexico.
Mr. and Mra. John Paetaold and
aona, Billie and Johnny, vhrited
relative* in Groom, Wednesday.
Lightning struck and killed a
Farmers Associated
Elevators
Moaning a bunch of jour neighbor formers associated together to furnish elevator ser-
vice Si Rlsunlr and Hawn |
Bzoimmra otre ioth season
WE SOLICIT YOUR GRAIN TRADE!
■The Best Service
Daniel News
(7 nflea east. If m!« nsrth)
BY FAULINB MOOR!
Several light showers have been
received in this community this
week.
Several of the farmers are hav-
ing to replant their row crops for
the second and third time.
L. C. Weaver from Brownfield,
visited in the J. S. Moore home,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Vondnent of
Amarillo, vlsltel in the Floyd Tom-
linson home, Thursday.
Albert Earl Hudgeons, who has
been visiting bis sister, Mra. Er-
vin Rhugart for the past two
weeks, returned to his horns near
Olton, Tuesday.
Buford Nicholue from Littlefield
visited Mr. and Mra. W. R.
Moore, Thursday and Friday.
Shoppers in Hereford from this
community Friday and Saturday,
were Mr. end Mrs. J. 8., W. B. and
A. D. Moore, Mr. and Mra. Sam
McCraw, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Self,
and Mr. and Mre. Ervin Shugart.
Donald Henesley from Amarillo,
Is working for J. F. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Vty. R. Moore and
family and Mr. J. R. Whitaker
were in Plalnvlew on business,
Friday.
Mr. Mum and son, Freeman, and
Dick Hudgeons from Olton, called
In the Ervin Shugart home, Tues-
day.
Miss Mary Jo Tomlinson Is visit-
ing relatives near Lockney and
Plalnvlew, the pa at week.
Iluth Moore, Allie Jo Davenport
took dinner with Olenna Moore
and Odell Finney, Sunday.
Richard Moore, Haroldean, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Self visited with
Cecil Oglesby, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McBroom
wera dinner guests In the J. T.
McClain home, Sunday.
George Mum of Hereford, waa In
this community attending to busi-
ness, one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred and
daughter of Amarillo, visited his
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Allred, Sunday.
Miss Lottie Allred, is working In
Iloreord.
nuo.
MeedsmM Clem Gilliam cud UU-
man Hunter anl Messrs. M. L.
Simpson end J. J. Wilder held the
road bond election In this precinct,
Tuesday. The vote was a tie in the
box, hut e majority in the coun-
ty voted for the proposed pave,
meet.
Miss Pauline Matthews has been
elected primary teacher for the
coming year. Pauline la the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. I*
Matthews and has been reared In
this community. She is a Junior
in W. T. S. C. this summer.
Mr. eud Mrs. 8. J. Lovell of
Canyon, called on Mrs. 11 liman
Hunter, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. end Mrs. Robert Stephens
were gueots In the Oaro Stephans
home In Dlmmltt, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Hunter and
Mrs. Brasil of Hereford, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Hunter,
Sunday.
The MUslonaiy Society met with
Mrs. Maurlne Axe, June 0, for
their first official meeting since
organisation. Plana were discuss-
ed and made for the new year.
Mesdames Simpson, Baird, Flow-
ers aud Ham Hunter were present
It was decided to have a Joint
kueetlng with Hereford as they
were meeting with Mre. H. 0.
Baird, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Hunter had
as their guesta over the week end,
her slater and family, the Mc-
Craws of Fort Worth. Sunday, a
family reunion of the L. O. Nor-
man wamlly of Arney, waa held in
the Canyons, near Ralls. The Hunt-
ers attended, accompanied by the
McCraws.
Thursday afternoon at the school
houM, Miss Lucille Sluts, Home
Demonstration Agent of Dlmmltt.
lectured to a group of women on
the importance of properly arrang-
ed kitchen space and storage. Mias
Waggner, Home Economics teacher
of Dimmkt. and Mrs. W, A. Hunt-
er of Hereford, were guests. Mes-
dames Robert Stephens, Raymond
MUler, Dewey Owens, A. L. Mat-
thews, Sam and Addison Hunter
to It The
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HARVEST
IS HERE
and we are
READY!
Right at thin season, Time means Money — and of course there are many small items
you will need for Harvest . . . We have anticipated this occasion, and now offer one of
the largest Hardware Stock* in the entire Panhandle. We have especially stocked heavy
on the items you will need for harvest . . . even down to water jugs, thermos jugs,
cooking utemdls . . . and repairs for machinery, truck beds, etc.
G-E
Electric Fans
Our Urge stock of Electric Fans
affords yon a setoetton to ooas-
para frith that of much largar
cities. Tho different typos of
fans are oomplota la lit prtot
togas. Bat thorn todsg and Sava
XOI CREAM
FREEZERS!
HARVEST DISHES
Just arrived—a big shipment of harvest dishes, the kind
that are hard to break, and are low in price. They
«MMMPnmto-„ -r-
are on special this week I
Canvas, Canvas Slats, Bolts,
Rivets, Webbing, Belts
and Hundreds of Othor Items You Will Mood I
GREETINGS,
Ws look forward to seeing our friends at Bellview,
Broadview, Hollene, Cameron and Grady nest Friday.
You know that you are always Welcome in Hereford
end that a friendly greeting awaits you at Streu’s Hard-
ware. Drop in any time and meet your friends.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.