The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 22 of 22
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For Sole at
COOPER'S MARKET
in Hereford
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
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LIPAN FLAT, near San Angelo, farm kids like Doris Mae
Moeller, 13, and Roy Lee Moeller, 16, are having a new
experience. They have never seen so much water to wade
in as they have lately. The Moeller farm has received
11 inches of rain since the wet spell began several days
ago. (AP Wirephoto I
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Movies Are the Best
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Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
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By H. A. TUCK
Hurray I The Deaf Smith Coun-
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Francis Hardwick
Manager of Your
Hereford Theatres
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, Tricia was 3. One warm sum-'
I mer day she was especially dif-1
ficult. She pulled books out of i
the bookcase, dumped an ash-1
tray carefully on to the pages I
of a book, turned a few more
pages and smeared more ashes
on the stiff pages. She clamp-
) ed the book down on her finger
1 began to cry. The
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THEATRE MANAGER’S
Thanks To the LADIES
in all walks of life!"
More Than 80 Million People Attend the Movies
Each Week - Are You One of Them?
tes Seeligson of San Antonio; Rep. Menton
Murray of Harlingen; Sens. R. A. Weinert
of Seguin; Warlow Lane of Center and
Jimmy Phillips of Angleton; standing, left
to right: Reps. John Allen of Longview; J.
E. Winfree of Houston; Sens. Dorsey Har-
deman of San Angelo, and Bruce Reagan
of Corpus Christi. (AP Wirephoto)
SEPTEMBER
IS YOUR
ticul reason that it is messy *her pulled herself together and all the bibliophiles are replinish-
and requires a lot of eleaning sa'r': ing their supplies after a short
"Tricia, how would you like drought.
We started reading a humor-
ous little book one evening and
stayed up to finish it.
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THESE TEN members of the House-Senate
Tex Conference Committee negotiated
among themselves in Austin, Tex., to come
up with a general tax bill in the amount
of $181,678,000 which is designed to take
care of the state's deficit and its spending
for two years'. Left to right, seated, are:
Rep. Wesley Roberts of Lamesa; Rep. Fra-
PONDERING THE FVTI KE
OSHKOSH. Wis. ■» - Like a
lot of college seniors, Ernest
Freibel, a member of the June
graduating class at Oshkosh
I State College, can’t make up
a house, they buy one for S3S.OOO his 7linci whether Io continue in
and the race is on.
Jean starts working on her
"serious" novel, although <
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VNDEKGROl Nn FI ZZLE
FT. MYER, Va. ,T> — Water
from a broken water main kept
running into a hole on the old
horse artillery ground of this
historic fort. The hole didn’t fill
up. With the aid of Army en-
gineers workmen found a fram-
ed doorway 13 feet underground.
It opened into a 20 by 8 foot D-
shaped room and underneath
this were two other similar
rooms, one on top of the other,
connected by steel ladders. The
mystery of the rooms hasn’t
been solved. One thing is sure.
The rooms don’t date back to |
the Civil War unless someone
beat Edison to the invention of
the electric light bulb.
graduate school or get a job.
;rei. "I have several positions un-
senous novel, annougn she *”• consideration." said Frei-
has published a numlier of sue- bel, who will be 70 in August.
I cessful children’s books. Sam
starts polishing his golf game
and they decide to join the coun-
try club to save green fees.
Having lived in one place for
so many years, the Jessups have
a tough time adjusting to a
friendless existence. Jean meets
a famous artist, a bearded lad-
ies’ man and a man’s man. Sam i
meets Blubber Vetterman. "the j
greatest third baseman since
Heinie Groh".
Artist Jefferson Cooley makes
a pass at Jean, who almost'
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between her fingers anil blew
them into the air, a happy
smile played over her face
and she sang softly, then loud-
er, and then softly again.“sud-
sy bubbles — bubbles — I
make bubbles." There wasn't
any iluulrt about her joy with
this play.
Of course she got w’et, but it
was warm and she didn’t have
anything on but a sunsuit and
shoes. The shoes got wet. too,
and Mother came alonb and
took them off. Now Tricia pat-
cup, spilling water on ; |e(j some bubbles on her little
wa-1 pink feet and howled with glee
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Let Them Blow
| Bubbles, Says
. Psychologist
By Dorothy V. Whipple. M. D. [ ™d‘ to cry The crjeg
Little children love to play 1 brought mother who wasn I ex-
in water. Mothers of little chii-1 ac,1y Phased by the mess she
dren usually object to tills saw Then followed scoldings.
kind of play for the very prac-1 'antrums and fuss. Finally mo- ty Library is open again and
clean that entrances them, it is
I some quality in the water itself
| as it drips from a sponge, pours
I from one vessel to another,
foams up with soan. trickles
i down the arms, that fascinates
children.
With some planning, it is not
impossible to give youngsters
| the joy of playing in water. Try I
1 it'and you may find you have a I
happier more cooperative ,
youngster on your hands.
, the trials and tribulations of one
know couple which got a head-start
on Social Security.
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ERIC VAN HAMERSVEID demonstrates his headgear in
Fort Worth for hot summer days. The fan is powered by
two small flashlight batteries concealed in the pith hel-
met. (AP Wirephoto)
Any husband would
what* happens next. . .Sam
sells bis company, his home
and one of the family
und they start South.
The account of their house-
I hunting expeditions is hilarious.
After firmly dt'ciding they can-
not afford more than $20,000 for
At least once a week, the ladies — bless
’em?—enjoy going out for a relaxing
evening of fine entertainment, in the
cozy comfort of the theatre. We are J/IT )))
deeply appreciative of their patronage /, ]/ i f
and shall always strive to make their Ji iL ill,
showgoing a memorable event. CSMGT-
TAKE J/our LADY Out TO A GOOD SHOW - TONIGHT!
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Finally she blew
the straw and the soapy wa-
ter foamed up. She grubbed think of this tefo-re» ifs a" lot
handfuls of it, squeezed them less mess than those ashtrays.
APPRECIATION MONTH
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succumbs, while Sam is intrig-
ued by g blonde lady golfer who
wears fewer clothes than almost
anyone, except maybe Brigitte
Bardot. Sam even buys a tiiRt
engine red sports car ana
matching clothes.
suvcrssiui punii manufacturer After an abortive tiip
in the North. He had a lovely to see about getting to work a-
wife. Jean, a son flying jets for Kain. Sam returns to Florida. A
Uncle Sam and a newly-married Quick switch P11^ the Je(s^^,s
daughter.
Through a not-so-subtle
paign, Jean starts working on' Summary: Every Daj Is sun-
Sam to retire and move to Flo- <•“>’ >» a delightful b<x)k about
rida.
Any hushund
up. Also there is always the
question of the child becom- to blow some bubbles?”
ing chilled. The little girl jumped up, her
These are valid objections and face beaming: "Bubbles, bub-
yet waterplay has a lot of real bles, bubbles!” she sang,
value for the pre-school child. M,„hpr s)artpfl
The boisterous aggresswe , kit(;hc Tricia . , ]
chdd often quiets down when he ; 1M,hin() Th (1<)„Pn «
>s.allowed free rem with a tub I,,. fflled it\*th £
of water. Also the timid young- . «...
ster seems often to gain a new ; took her , u ‘
freedom when he >s splashing
sudsy water about. he,. th t(J ,h
Every mother knows how h T ? exnectantlv slin-
mueh children enjoy their baths. \ u
... , . , ,... ped into a chair at her smal
It is certainlv not the gelling ; ,. ,. ... .
* table. Mother poured the sudsy
‘ water into her cup, Tricia put
her nose down into the cup,
beamed up at her mother, then
she swished her hands around
in the
the table, she smeared the r .....
ter around the table top. hum- i as she wiggled"her'toes’. ' & '
tming to herself as she did it. Mother |(xjks at hpr radiant
through little daughter and thought to
. - ; herself — Why didn't I ever
Here is an Aerosol Bomb at
a reasonable price that will e*
kill all of your household .
insects, especially Flies, Mos-
quitoes. Roaches, Ants and M
Fleas. Contains Methoxychlor
for residual action. When V
sprayed on doors and screens K
outside, it will keep on killing
insects for 7 days. Safe Io use
in the home when used as
directed. g|
If you’ve ever day-dreamed a-
bout retiring. Every Day lx Sun-
j dayshould be a must. Willard
Temple has written a fictional
story about one man who re-
tired to Florida.
Sam Jessup, age 51. was a
successful paint manufacturer
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wife. Jean, a son flying jets for Kain. Sam returns to Flonda. A
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)>ack together and Sam embarks
on a new career.
Summary: Every Day !« Sun-
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RETURN TO C ANADA
MONTREAL (fl — Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Lewis and their son
Roger came to Canada from
England 10 years ago and last
year decided to return to Eng-
land. Now they’re back here a-
gain, saying: "Old friends in
England had dispersed, taxes
were high and wages low.”
GOOD REASON
PHOENIX. Ariz. tin — The de-
fendant in a mail theft
asked that his bond be reduced
from $2,000 to $500.
He couldn't raise the larger
because he owed his
bondsman $400 on some
checks.
U. S. District Judge Dave W.
Ling took the request under ad-
visement.
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Complete Tract Index of
all land and town lots In
Deaf Smith County.
A^anagers
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318402/m1/22/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.