The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1944 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, July 13, 1944
®Soc! E TY
Vertical Foxhole
MRS. JOHN McL LAN, Society Editor
Phone 181
T. E. L. CLASS
MAKES SEWING KITS
FOR RED CROSS
PHEBEAN CLASS
NAMES COMMITTEES
Committees were appointed at
T-E-L-Class or the First Bap- tho business and social meeting
ti.st Church held a business and b('ld bv the Phebean Class of the
social meeting in the home of
Mrs. II. CJ. Conkwright Thurs-
day afternoon. After the busi-
ness meeting members did Red
Cross sewing and completed
thirty nine sewing kits for the
Red Cross.
Refreshments were served to
9
-jr
First Baptist Church Friday af-
ternoon at the heme of Mrs.
Jimmie Allred. Hostesses were !
Mrs. Carles Anderson and Mrs. ■
Raymond Cole.
Mrs. Dobbs Knox presided over j
the business session when the j
n ruinating committee was ap- i
s
lx
Mesdames Wirt Phillips, John Pointed. Those named to serve
Draper, Annie Smlthers, J. M. (,n the committee were Mrs. Car-
Gililland, Edna Bowe, Walter
Anderson. Mrs. Willard Os-
Easter, Jeff Gilbreath. J. B. Har- borne and Mrs. Chas. Calloway,
lin, W. A. Long, Bob Higgins. group captain^ named were ;
George Brumley, J. H. Miller and
the hostess.
Mrs. Travis Caraway and Mrs.
Jimmie Allred.
Oames were directed by Mrs.
Raymond Cole and refreshment
: were served to Mesdames J. B.
Harlln, Clarence Schultz, Wil-
_ lard Gfiborne, L. J. Matthews,
Mrs. R. R. Wills was hostess >£^as; Calloway. Jimmie Allred,
on Wednesday of last week at 1!:1, Carawaj B.n McRey-
an Afternon Club party for the no‘^s' ^''bbs Knox. Owen Stag-
ner, and the tw > hostesses.
MRS R. R. WILLS
ENTERTAINS CLUB
and Bcb have spent the past grown in the G. E. Thiele or-
week in Happy overseeing their chard,
wheat harvest there.
H. A. Halbert from Plainview Mrs. Raymond Eiliston has re-
al., d in the heme of Mr. and furnished her dining room re-
Mrs. Fred M. Henry Thursday. cently.
Mr and Mrs. B F. Bennett and This communlty received ap-
Voge 3
Sharon Dee Moore has return- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Emmons
ed from a week’s visit with rel- and daughter Diane have return-
atives in Tuiia. She is the ed from a two week’s vacation,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy spent with her parents, Mr. and
Moore. \jrs j g Walker, Jr., In Gorman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Furr from
Amarillo called in the G. E.
i Thiele home Thursday.
Mr. and M
I Will Appreciale Your Consideration
IN THE
Sgt. Albert Hathaway scooped
out a .ort of vertical foxhole for
a kitchen on a roadbank near
Cherbourg, France, where he’s
shown brewing rofTee to wash
down his field rations.
.a
on Saturday afternoon July 22
at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Earl DeHart
gave the ci uncil report and Bet-
1 tie Jane and Dolores Ann Mc-
(' nincll entertained with vocal
London Bridge Club. Purple and 1
white dahlias provided attrac-
tive bouquets for the entertain- If piML
lng rooms Mrs J. S. Maxfield wlUD RcWS
was a special guest. I ----
High score in contract games Ranee Club
were made by Mrs. Kellar Muse Ranee Home Demonstration selections.
and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. j Club met In the home of Mrs The next meeting will be held
Refreshments were served to A. F. Blakemore on July 5, with with Mrs. W. H. Russell on
Mesdames Gordon Taylor. Kellar roll call dealing with meal plan- Thursday July 20.
Muse, Grant Fuller, N E. Mil- nlng. Refreshments werp served to
burn. Meade Halle, J. T. Gil- Miss Leila Petty. (HDA, show- Mesdames John Haberer, Mary
breath, Jr.. J 8. Maxfield and ed how to prepare fruits and Bodkin, Geo. Parker, Sullivan,
the hostess. vegetables for freezing and stor- Jerry Albracht, Otto Olson, Earl
--o———— ing In lockers. DeHart, R, A. Fullwood, Grady
,, _ ,, ,,, , . Those present were Mesdames Parsons, Fred Barrett, Oscar
Miss Emma McClain is spend- Walk Bost<H. O. Behrend, Vaughn and the hostess. Also
Li wery Walker oeo Del/ /ler, Miss Fvclvn Bell and Dolores
H I) Buse, Miss Petty and the Ann and B' ttle Jane McConnell
ing this week with relatives in
Hereford. She Is a guest of Mr.
and Mr Jimmie Allred, Mr. and
Mrs Carles Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs Coy Phillip Her home
is in Wlldorado
I hostess.
North Hereford Club
North Hereford Home Demon-
stration Club was entertained in
the home of Mrs Norman Live-
. ay Thursday afternoon,
Discussions centered around
garden vegetables.
and Nir.a Kav Albracht.
Dawn
by riFLEN OGLESBY
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S E Miller, Mrs. Lloyd
Jess Russell left Monday to
return to his work a.s an immi-
gration Inspector at Galveston canning
aftei visiting for several days Members voted to dl&pose of the
i., • I ’ quilt n display at Bentlej and N i man Miller at
Mr-. W H Ru. ell and family I the F B Black Furniture Store, tended funeral services for Tru-
------—---- men Mil in Paul Vallt y
No. 34G Ckia . last week. Truman Miller
was killed while working In the
shipyards In California.
i Mrs. H V, McCabe. Ann Mc-
Cabe and Mary Olive Frye at-
l tended the show in Hereford
Sunday afternoon.
ai Vega STATE OF TKXAS, at the close of business on the Orval Galley returned to camp
:10th iluv of June, 1!»I t. published in The Hereford Hrand. i » furlough at home,
a newspaper printed and published at Hereford, State of Texas,! Alice Hannah, Welch
on the I th day «d duly. Mil «> accordance will a call <f Amarlll() vLs;t(,d in th, j R
niii.lt* by tin* Banking l oininisHionor of l**xas pursuant to the
BANKS
Official Statement of Financial Condition
of the
FIRST STATE BANK
Oglesby home last Sunday.
| The rain Saturday nlRht and
flundav ha-, slowed down wheat
harvest to some extent but the
J-’l .'i’Ji Gl» freight car shortage is the chief
] worry of thp farmers and eleva-
104 (KM).00 tor men at present.
10,!»(M) (Ml Mr. and Mrs J R Oglesby vis-
N'nNK ln the C. R. Gandy home in
Wyche Saturday and Robert Og-
] Od leatoy who has been working for
‘t (uin (ui Oandys during harvest, return-
fixtures and equipment ............ oOOOO Mf and Mrg Irv,ng WeJch and
daughter and Mrs. Cecil Vander-
provisKuis of the Hanking Haw of this State.
RESOURCES
1. leans and discounts, including overdrafts —
SCHEDULE I
‘2. United States (tovi-rnment ibligations, direct
and guaranteed Sl'IIKDl LI'. II ............
;t Obligations id States and political siibdivisioiiH
4. Other bonds, notes and debentures............
5. Uifporatc stuck-., inelmljiig (none) stock in Fed-
eral Reserve Hank .........................
6 Hank premises ow tn d
7. Furniture
H, Other real estate owned
9. Cash on hand and due from approved reserve
1.00
vere and son Jerry .visited with
h(fentk ..................................... 105,(MM) '*0 Mr. and Mrs. Stub Jones In Dim
10. Due from other hanks and hankers subject to
check on demand...........................
11. Cash items in process of collection .........
12. Customers securities held for safekeeping.....
13. Liability, account assets sold with or without re-
course, where hank has agreed verbally or other-
wise to repurchase or guarantee payment there-
of before, at or after maturity ............
14. Other resources SCIIKDI'LE III ............
15
| mitt over the week end.
NONE ------n ..........
NONE •
NONE'
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Heiselman
NONE
I *
MRS n. A WEST
* # ## ###*##
Mr. and Mrs. O C Cummings
. NONh and children of Borger are vls-
ToTAL KKSOI |{« I.S ....... if.»l.i,ti hi ..»!• itlng In the home of her sister,
l.'is.412.HO
NONE
LIABILITIES
1. Capital stock .............................. * 50,000.00
2. Income debenturea ..........................
d. Surplus: certified, if Id. OOO .00 ; not eertified.il ,000
4. Undivided I’rofits ...........................
5. Reserves ...................................
0. Due to banka and bankers subject to cheek on
demand ...................................
7. Cashiers cheeks, dividend cheeks and certified , vNltirur
cheeks outstanding ......................... H.loti.27 hrflthnr t
H, Demand individual deposits ................. 322.(13.(K)
9, Demand public funds, including postal savings
and U. S, ((oveminelit deposits ..............
10. Time Individual deposits ...................
11. Time public funds ..........................
12. Time certificates of dep< sit ...............
13. Total all deposits (4* )
(items G through 12)
14. Hills payable and rediscounts ...............
15. Liability, account assets sold with or without re-
course, w here hank has agreed verbally or other-
wise to repurchase or guarantee payment there-
of before, at or uftcr maturity ............
16. Customers securities deposited for safekeeping
17. Other Liabilities SCIIKDI'LE IN' ...........
IN. TOTAL LIABILITIES
State of Texas, County of Oldham:
I, It, A. ARM IT A OK, Cashier of the above named hank, do
Mrs B A West.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Bohannan
N< )NK , and grandson Gene of Van Nuys,
1 | IKMI.OO Calif., are visiting ln the home
1 •_».;{7 | I of her daughter Mrs Floyd We-t
NONK The wheat harvest Ls In full
swing ln this community and
\n\T making from 20 to 40 bushels.
Brooks Love of Denison Tex.,
In the home of his
brother J. D. Love.
nils community received a
light shower Sunday evening. \
Solon C Byrd of Amarillo was
ln this community Monday look-
N<>.\Fling after his wheat.
N< »N EI -o-
I * * # # # #*#*##
NONE
Wyche
MYLDRED HENRY
* * * ## «#«###
Cpl. Erwin H. Eiliston returned
NONE, to Port Isabel, Tex., Wednesday!
NONE) after spending his furlough with
relatives In Hereford.
Pvt. Esidor N. Relnart from
the Antiqua Islands came home I
Thursday to spend his furlough
NONE
♦545.03G.51I
solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of condition is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
It. A. ARM1TAOE.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
C. C WIMBKKLEV,
RAYMOND L, THOMUHON, (Seal)
W. M STEWART, Director..
Kubaeribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July,
1944 A. M MILLER, Notary Public,
Joe Relnart. He will return to
camp July 27.
R V Tull from Plainview vla-
ited Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Thiele
Monday.
Rackie Elliaton went to Chan-
ging. Wedneaday to work on the
Matador Ranch.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Froat, BUI
Cecil Allred and Mrs Aaron Rose and daughter
proximately 3-4 of an inch of children of Amarillo were week- Syble of Kerm.t are in Hereford
rain Sunday night. The rain end Ruests in the heme of Mr. for a .stay with her parents, Mr.
stopped wheat harvest for two ?nc* ’^:‘s’ Ailred. While and Mrs. L. H. Shore.
j .. J E’iNlix n v^ing his fam- days. A little hail fell, but not ' Some oMVl/and Mrs^Caries aS- ------------
! ' St w pu ^.......W U«i0r ..... .......... Read Our Wont Ad Page!
William E. Mixon, was home on
furlough. Mr. Mixon will return
[ to spend the summer working at
| the Fred Henry farm.
I Robert Owen Eiliston and Jack
j Frost spent Sunday on the Frost
ranch In New Mexico.
| Miss Sadie Lee Oliver and Zack
Jaggers, director for boys 4-H
club work, called in the Nolie
, Eiliston home Thursday.
Mrs. Ray Wilhelm has install-
ed a new built-in cabinet In
j her kitchen.
i Fred Henry and D W. Henry,
! Sr., made a business trip to
Plainview Tuesday.
Minnie Opal Elil.-ton, who has
been visiting her father, H. B.
Eiliston, has gone to spend a
month in Sunrise, Tex., with her
sister, Mrs. George Geddens.
Fred Henry and J. C. Mixon
made a business trip to the
Ranee community Monday even-
ing.
Victor Eiliston was in Ama-
rillo Monday.
Several families in this com-
munity are enjoying fresh plums
Democratic Primary, Saiurday, July 22
ONIAS CARROLL
CANDIDATE FOR
Sheriff, Assessor and Collector of Taxes
'/ v-
flCHTBY
HIS S!Ot
BUY MORI WAR BONDS
GET WAR BONDS AND STAMPS NOW
COUPON
We Sell for Less'
Package of
200
Haile Drugs
PHONE 99
Prices for FPIDAY, SATURDAY ond MONDAY
******
/. OO Shu
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YEAVr
,Tcl: . Aac
'only .
Hath Sin'
Sweetheart
Toilet Soap
Pint
^Mineral Oil
27c
25c Laxative
EX-LAX
19c
83c Size
Lady Esther"
CREAM
Four*
purp^si
75c WHISK BROOM . .
. . 59c
50' BAflBASOL —
31'
60' MAR-O-OIL5— 33c
TOILET TISSUE 1
JU4c
HINKL. PILLS IT
16'
75c BAYER ASPIRIN
59c
25c CARTERS PILLS
60c SYRUP PEPSIN
49c
59*
$1.25 ABSORBINE Jr.
98c
(iiant Size
Palmolive
Shave Cream
or lather . ^B
MALTED
MILK
Tablett
Horhck->
2Sc Sim ,26.
Tor The Hair
PITCHES
Ideal Tonic
III 47*
Soothing Lotion
TUBBY
•UN-TAN
O’/i-oz
Bold*
Pin! GULF FLY SPRAY
$1.00 JERGEN S LOTION . . 73c
$1.00 HIND'S LOTION
Jr
★★★★★★★
75c HAIR TONIC
FITCH QUIH 0IL
53c
10c - NORTHERN
TOILET TISSUE
4 for 23c
For Seller Wtltr—
PAISLAYS
SOFTENER
l:r4 49c
Gord«ma scent
59c
PINT
Hubbisg
Alcohol
Compound
49c
49*
30c ANTISEPTIC
Campho - Phenique
19c
Phg. of 20
•CHICK
•LADES
In reel or
type
PINT — KELLER
MOUTH WASH
49c
50c — PO DO
SHAVING CBEAN
and
25c CROYDON
BAZ0B BLADES
Belkbr49c
COUPON
25c
TOOTH ■
BRUSH I
with I'liiijmii m
14c I
mm *m mm S
Medicinal
EPSOM
SALT
\ .\j m i
(Limit lj Af
U.S.P. Quality
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
, Pint ■ ■ em rm q
Limit 1, .
Large Har
Ivory Soap
Z 819*
Medium Bar . 7c ,
Hot tie 100
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
Highest
Quality .
HIND'S
Honey & Almond
CREAM
$100 aPd&e
Value
■1‘Ounce
MENNEN
QU1NSANA
Forath- j me
■ £% J
Pint Hydrogen
Peroxide
27c
Tidy Cream
ARCTIC
Deodorant
l-ounc >
Jar . ,
35*
SOc Site
Ungucntlne'
For Burn*
43*
Oinimem
Tube . .
40c Site
L1STERINE
Cleon*' tmmjm
Brightens 99
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1944, newspaper, July 13, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584057/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.