The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1936 Page: 3 of 10
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Jumbo News
BY UBfl. ULLMAN HCNTBB
Haary Short toft W4»r tor an
axtanded risk in Vernon.
The a Andrews family were In
JslurlUo Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunter and
Unis Nunn risked relatives at
LaSboddr Sunday.
Misses Pauline Matthews and
Ytorto Hardin toft Monday for Can-
yon to attend colleen. They will
Urn In Bandall HalL
Mrs. Ullsun Hunter Phyllis
and Frances returned from a two
weeks visit in Sweetwater with
relatives. They returned rla Lo-
rsnaa and visited the L. H. Becks.
Mrs. Dewey Owens was elsc*-
Suaday school secretory, taking
the place ad Pauline Matthews.
Mrs. Glam Maples and Dorothy
at Dimssttt visited in the An-
drews home Friday.
Bunk Hicks is rlsitlaf in the
Krtnk home.
Word has been received of the
marriage of Mias Jessie Grant
on September 4 in Loe Angeles.
The name of the groom was not
learned. Miss Grant to the daugh-
ter od Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grant,
who formerly raided hern.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Cox of
Horoford spent Sunday with her
daughter, Mrs. J. B. Oooonaugher.
Mrs. Clem Gllltom visited her
sister, Mrs. N. Cayton, of Tex-
home, recently.
Rev. Beastore of Canyon came
Sunday night to conduct n daily
Bids school horn.
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“Always on the Job"
hi your fcaalrtig affaira ta our hands
la tha fall oonfldano# that our aznou-
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OF HEREFORD ■'“*5
Dawn Items
BY MARGARET BOWERS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oeltoy and
son, Clifford, spent Sunday In the
Wm. McGehee home in Hereford.
Mr. end Mrs. Edward May and
Mery Ruth, and Mr. end Mrs. J.
K. Dunsvant were In Amarillo lest
Tuesday.
Mrs. Molly Robinson of Here-
ford visited the C. N. Bowers
home Friday.
Mrs. Jim Caraway of Amherst
to visiting the W. P. Caraways.
Dawn Study club met Thursday
In the home of Mrs. II. E. Miller.
Next meeting will be wKh Mrs.
Alfred May, October 0.
L. A. Smith and family were
In Amarillo Tuesday.
Mr. end Mrs. Lester Galley end
sons, Charles end Orval, and Mm.
Cl P. Galley returned tost Wed-
nesday from a trip tp Yellowstone
National Park and pointa of In-
terest In Canada, Iowa and Chi-
cago.
Mr. and Mm. J. K. Dunavant
spent Sunday with Mka Inea Mil-
ler.
Mlsa Ruby Harris has returned
to her home here after visiting
relatives In Oklahoma.
Several students of this com-
munity are attending other schools
this year. Misses Ines and Alma
Miller and Syble Smith are enter-
ing college at Canyon; Mks Ger-
aldine Fleming and Reece Ste-
wart are entering their Junior high
school year at Canyon; Johnnie
Caraway la attending high school
In Hereford, and Miss Allene Cara-
way will enter a business college
In Amarillo.
H. EL Miller and family were
In Amarillo Saturday. ^
Mrs. Welter Galley end Clifford
returned Thursday from a visit
in Newton, Kansas, where they
attended the wedding at her sla-
ter. Miss Rath Poesy, who became
the bride of John McCart of that
city; end the wedding of her bro-
ther, Harold Poaey, who took Miss
Irena Price of Tonkowa, Okie.,
as his bride. Both ceremonies
were performed at a beautiful
dhurch setting by Rev. Boy os.
Mrs. Johnnie Womble and sons
and Mrs. Itaker Womltle ami dau-
ghter, visited the I^ester Galley
home Friday afternoon.
Several from this community
were shopping in Hereford Satur-
day.
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COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
Substitute TVuatoeto Deed.
A. O. Thompson end wife, by
substitute trustee, to Standard
Savings and Loan Association, part
of Block 8, Svante Addition.
Warranty Deeds.
C. G. Witherspoon to J. C. Wom-
ble, block OB, Hereford Cemetery.
Paul Donovan and wife of Ma-
son county, Illinois, to Robert J.
Donovan, et al, one-quarter Inter-
est In section US, block M-7.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Habcrer
and family of Muleshoe were In
Hereford Sunday visiting Mr.
Haberer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Habcrer.
Dimmitt News
BY EMILY M’LEAN
A handkerchief shower was giv-
en In honor of Mlsa Lou lea Hcar-
ttough, who to moving to Amarillo,
In the home of Mrs. J. G. Foulks
Friday night.
G. L. Mustek left Monday for
Lubbock where he will attend
Tech.
Mrs. J. A. Savage of Kress
visited In Dimmitt Wednesday.
Helen Wesson, Norris Preston
and Edwin Wesson have returned
from a trip to the Centeunlal, East
Texas and Oklahoma.
Little Miss Peggy Wesson U
home from a visit with her grand-
mother In Oklahoma.
Tom Harney and family of Pan-
handle visited the Edgar Ramey
home thk week.
Bunk Ramey was in Dimmitt
from Floydads Tuesday.
Mr. Dardln was here from Lub-
back Friday.
Mrs. Claude Brown and family
spent the week end In Amarillo,
Joe Mapew, Tina Mae Wright,
Decimae Ramey, Hyhel Nell Wag-
goner are attending Texas Tech,
Joe for his fourth year. He ex-
pects to receive his degree In civil
engineering. Tina Mae and Deci-
mae enter for' their second year,
Hybel Nell as a freshman. Doro-
thy Maples will be in WTSTC
for her third year, and Novelette
McKinley and I* G. Gatewood as
freshmen. Sam Kirkpatrick and
Leon Idle go to Howard 1‘u.vne at
Hrownwood; Buel Ayers to NSTC
at Alva, Oklahoma.
Mrs. George Canady and son
<rf Erick, Texas, are guests of
her sister, Mrs. Byron Shipley.
Mrs. Georgia Hills, Mrs. Roy
Hoiutleutt and small daughter,
Mrs. Albert Harvey and Mrs. Joe
Bills, all of Amarillo, were lit
Dimmitt Wednesday.
Mrs. Rayford Ricketts of Lub-
bock was a guest of Mrs. Byron
Shipley Sunday.
Mias Lou tea Scarbough speut
the week end at Flagg.
Mr. end Mrs. G. E. McLean of
Frloua were here Sunday.
L. A. Ricketts and Marcus Hou-
ser were In Dimmitt Sunday.
Mra. Tom Hanka of Amarillo
a petti the week end In Dimmitt.
Black
BY MRS. TOM PRESLEY
Mra. Mary Ray died In an Ama-
rillo hospital Saturday. All her
dtlldren were present except Rev.
Hex Key, who is in China. A
full account of her death will be
found elsewhere in this patter.
Mra. Cecil Vandiver returned
from Wichita Fella Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. D. It. Bennett and
Mra. R. Bennett visited In I’ampa
this week end.
J. W. anti Doyle Vines went to
Turkey last week.
G. G. McCrate was In Black on
business Monday.
Bud Elmore is attending the
Centennial this week.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Black, Mrs.
Tom Presley and Mr. nnd Mra.
K. B. Black were In Amarillo
TiH«day.
H. V. Hockey la visiting his
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
Elmore this week.
Mr. and Mra. K. Deaton were
Black visitors Sunday.
The Hay brothers were in Black
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Elmore of Okla-
homa ere visiting the II. Elmores.
Mr. end Mra. T. L. Welch and
Mm. V. Melugin were In Amarillo
Saturday.
W. I* Price and Ralph vlalled
Boy at ‘the Veterana’ Hospital In
Albuquerque thla week.
This community received a good
rain Friday evening.
Mra. B. K. Bair ha* returned
from Indiana.
Mr. Myers, government land sur-
veyor, wa» In Black community
Monday,
Tom Presley wea In Farwell
M outlay.
NOTICE OF BALK
The State of Texas,
County of Deaf Smith.
WIIEKRAH, by virtue of an
order at sole tanned oat of the
Dtotrtflt Court of Deaf Smith Coun-
ty, Texas, on the 2nd day of S#t»-
tember, 1988, In favor of Pan-
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on the docket of said Court, and
to me as Constable directed and
delivered, as such officer, I did, on
the 2nd day of September, 1936,
ait 4:80 o’clock P. M. levy upon
the following described tracts of
land in the town of Hereford, in
Deaf Smith County, Texes, and
belonging to said L. Dowell, to-wlt:
East 100 feet Lot 14, Block 7,
Events Addition; and
West 100 feet Lot 14, Block 7,
Events Addition, and
On the flth day of October, 1936,
being the FIRST Tuesday of said
month, between the hours of TEN
o’clock A. M. and FOUR o’clock
P. M. on aald day, at the court-
house in the town of Hereford,
lu aald County, I will offer for
sale and sell ait public auction,
for cash, all the right, title and
Interest of the aald L. Dowell in
and to said property.
Witness my hand this 2nd day
of September, 1980.
T. C. MATHIES, Constable,
Precinct 1, Deaf Smith
Counity, Texas. SB-86
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Odom, Adrian. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1936, newspaper, September 17, 1936; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584004/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.