The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1936 Page: 3 of 10
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I Mr*. Miry D. lay to still very
ItlL OhUdrao here in Dennis,
joiaade, INwd, HN, David «uJ
I Prim, all of Twu, and Lima Cox
I Rw^Priee la i* Ik* Veteran.'
■espial at Albuquerque.
Ervin Welch. Bod and Jim
I Barnett and Jim Hays returned
Friday from a vacation In New
! Kesko. Colorado. Wyomln*, Utah,
[Idaho. Ariaona and South Texas.
Bid Klmore and BUI Moke were
[ la Hohba thla week end.
Elmore vialted hie email
r, OaraUle, Saturday.
the T<n Praatay boo* Sunday
and Monday.
A watermelon leant waa enjoyed
by a large number at the club
houae Friday eight
Vernon and Jab* Bennett wont
to IloMw Saturday.
Meeara and Mates. H. Blmore
and V. Melugln were In Muleahoe
Sunday.
The Hlack aodal club aent flow-
era to Mr*. Ray Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. E. Ktmmlna at-
tended the watermelon feast here.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Black were
in Hereford Sunday.
The aodal club met with Mra.
George Wyly Thureday with 10
Bippos Items I Dimmitt News
Health Service
MANOLOOT cemOPEAOTIO
COLON IRRIGATION MINERAL BATHS
Dr. R. E. PerKins
Phone 846. 710 N- Main Street.
We Get Underneath Your Car
Thia ia the only station in Hereford ao equipped as to
be able to raise your car off the ground in order to
get underneath and give the under parts a thorough
* cleaning when your car ia washed . . . And we do it
everytime.
Texas Service Station
OLBNN 8IITDRR
Tri-State Fair
Amarillo, September 21-26
HORSE — -—
RACES 835 W
flit ANTIC EXHIBITS
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am Asa aaai.
FREE GATE
UNITED SNOWS
ahowa . . . new
rldea . . . saw
tbriflal
HEREFORD SNOW
HIGGFP AND- HP f IF R Tm/vN P VP H
BT RUTH RBBSB
A light rain feU her* Thun-
lay night of lnat werit
There waa a good attendance at
Sunday school last Sunday.
Shoppers in Hereford Friday
were Mr. and Mra. C. V. Grigga,
lira C. T. Reese
Mr. and Mra. Wade of Amarillo
were here on buslneee recently.
Mr. Blppua and aon, Hubert,
visited the C. T. Beene home last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Bd Lee of Jeri-
cho were here Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. a T. Reese and
children were in Iralou Monday.
They were accompanied by their
aon and hla wife, Mr. and Mra.
James Rrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Canaba and dau-
ghters were in Hereford Saturday.
Mrs. Jones was a Hereford visit-
or Saturday.
Messrs. Reese and Blppus were
in New Mexico Wednesday.
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members present. Mmea. Bennett,
Oarr and Hines were vlaltora. Hlx
new member* were voted Into
the club. Program, Fall Bloom-
ing Flowers.
G. C. McCrate waa In Blach
Sunday.
J. W. and Doyle Vine# are on
a fishing trip In Oklahoma.
Mims*. Welch, Price, Barnett
and Bennett visited Mrs. Ray at
the hospital this week.
The demonstration club met with
Mrs. T. I* Welch Wednesday.
Mist St. Claire waa present. Vege-
table cooking waa demonstrated.
Mias Leona Bair returned from
Iowa Tuesday.
Mra Kerte Deaton la visiting
her mother, Mra McCrate.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Flowers
of Dea Moines, N. M., visited Mrs.
Deaton over the week end.
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Those who are alow In their
promisee are frequently most trusty
In performance.
DBS. MILLER,
0008WELL and MOORI
Physicians - Surgeons
DIMMITT, TEXAS
Maya Miller, M. D.
obetel rUp. dtaeuara of women,
children, and Infant feeding.
R. I. Cogswell, M. D.
General Surgery
Special attention given to
the Injection treatment of
Piles (Hemorrhoidal and
Varteoabi Veins and Tonsil-
lectomy.
Haur Moon, D. D. 8.
All modern equipment for
any dental procedure. Includ-
ing latest method of treat-
ment of pyorrhea.
Save Now for the Thing*
You Want Later
Action ia the keynote to success and progreaa.
Put action in your savings account by making reg-
ular deposits, plus interest and federal protection.
Why not consult ua free of charge! “Oct Into
Action,h and get the things you want.
Start a
Savings Account!
First State
Bank
IN HEREFORD
By BMILT MTJEAN
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barney spent
Sunday at the Carrot Gunter ranch
east of Tolls.
Mrs. W. E. Johnston of Denver,
mother of Wlllla Johnston, and
Mrs. Arlte Speer and daughter of
Astarlllo spent Wednesday In tho
Willis Johnston home.
J. L. Ray and family of Vice,
Okla., spent the week end with
their daughter and aiater, Mra.
Curtia Tate and family.
Mr. and Mra. H. T. Batcbelder
were In Amarillo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymoud Wilson,
Mrs, Ray Cvwaert and Mlaa Sarah
Brashears went In Amarillo last
Tuesday.
Mra Chas. Harris and daughters
of Lubbock, Mra. C. 0. Harris of
Fort Worth visited here this week.
Ham Webb and family of Olney
are guests of Mra O. H. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McEntlre
and Ray left Monday to make
their home In Lae Angeles.
Mr. and Mra. E. B. Wright spent
the week end In Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I* Willis spent
Sunday In KatelUne.
Fornwt and Ernest Osl>oru of
Frlona were here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. M«-I*un
were here from Frlona Huuday.
J. W. Hamm has returned to
hla home In Arkansas after a visit
with his daughter, Mrs. Douglas.
Dyar Maynard of Happy waa
In Dlinmltt Friday.
Mrs. C. Andrew aud Pauline of
Jumbo visited Mrs. C. <1. Maple*
Wednesday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Tom llauks were
In Hereford Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Bdwlu Ramey aud
Declmae were In Amarillo Wed-
nesday.
Mra. C. M. Brow wa* In Ama-
rillo Monday.
Mn*. J. A. Hodges and daughter
of Lubbock visited Mrs. Rosa Me-
Lrau Sunday.
(has. Mapes waa In Plainvlew
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barber Eubank*
and Mr*. Vlra Douglas was In
Lubbock Saturday.
Jack Miller and Bruce McLean
were In Frlona Thursday.
0. Rothwell and family of Pa-
ducah siient the week end in the
E. <\ Rothwell home.
L. J. Klee of Sunuyalde visited
the Oleu Illoe home la*t week.
Mrs. Andrew Elder and sou visit-
ed In Isihhork lust w«*k.
Minis*. Walter Easter and Dick
Dixon of Hereford spent Friday
with Mn*. Etta Brashears and
Mrs. Vlra Douglas.
K. P. Phillip** aud family, Leo
Stevens and J. D. Alexander of
Amherat spent the week end In
t 1m* Ham Maynard home.
Rev. J. W. Ware left Wednesday
for Abilene with a group of BTW
workers to attend the district-
wide rally of BTIJ. Oolng wera
Mmea. C. W. BoooCbe and Ware,
and Rev. and Mra. Huff of Tulin.
Mra. Clove Tate and Johnnie
Beth, and Mlaa Jane Burham wera
in Amarillo Tuesday and stayed
over for a longer visit,
Bonnie Kilgore and family hav*
returned from Kuldoao, N. M.
Mr. and Mra. Mark Cowoert,
Rodger and Phillip Haberer are
home from a Ashing trip In N*w
Mexico and Colorado.
Bob McLean, Mlaa Maxine Me-
Craw of Plainvlew and O. L.
Wlllla and Mlaa Ouldn Fnye Burne
wera tn Plainvlew Sunday. Miss
McCraw remained there.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wlllla were
tn Bstelllne Huuday.
Mlaa Patsy Ruth Hamm who
will teach in Dalhart, spent a few
days with her sister, Mra. Vlra
Douglas.
Donald Du roe la In Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllla Johnston
of Amarillo were here Wednesday.
A total of JWfl are registered
In Dimmitt schools, an Increase
of 83 over last year.
Younger people of tin* Methodist
church met, enjoyed a covered dish
luncheon and organised a choir.
Present were Veroor Armstrong,
O. I* Wlllla, Buck Tate, Bill
Deerlng, Edwin and Gone Klmliell,
Woo*Ile MrDermitt, Will Johnson,
Misses Tina Mao Wright, Emily
and Mary Alice Mclssin, Daphne
and Faye Hutchinson, Kathleen
Rothwell, Maxine Splkworth, Doro-
thy Hastings, Mary Lamb, Irene
Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stro-
ther, sponsors.
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MRA KD CARDINAL IN
AMARILLO HOSPITAL
Relatives report that Mrs. Ed
Cardinal of Hereford underwent
a major o|M>ratlon In St Anthony's
Hospital In Amarillo on Wednes-
day of last wts*k. The report
stated that her condition Is sat-
isfactory and that sho Is doing
nicely.
She Is expeelod to tie able to
Is* removed to her homo In about
a week.
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Heront visitors in the W. W,
Bennett home were Mra. It. II.
Melliero, Mrs. Monroe Blanken
ship, Mr. and Mra Paul Martin
and daughter, Pauline, all of
OalesvlUe, Texas: Mn. Mol
hern and Mra, Blankeuahlp are
staters of Mra. Bennett, and Mn.
Martin a utooe.
Frio News hems
BY MBA W. A. BPRINGRR
Mre. Cora Tims spent the week
end at Goodnight visiting her son,
Herry Tims and family.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Allman and
furnlly and Miss Koma Hyatt
s|ient Sunday In the Jim Bagwell
home.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Harlln and
family spent Sunday In Hereford.
Mr. and Mrs. Deward Roberson,
Mrs. M. A. Springer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jodie Henson of Amarillo spent
tho week end here visiting rela-
tives
Austin Mobley of Frio entered
Dlinmltt school Monday morning.
Mr. aud Mrs. Cullen Butler
visited In the D. H. Allman home
Muturday. Mr. and Mrs. Butler
are employed In the Summerfleld
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coneway and
son, Paul, left Friday for ludlan-
apolls, Indiana, for a two weeks
vacatlou. While In Indiana they
will attend a family reunion.
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NOTICE OF RALE
The State of Texas,
County of Deaf Smith.
WHEREAS, by virtue of an
order of sale Issued out of the
Dlatrtot Court of I>eaf Smith Coun-
ty, Texas, on the 2nd day of Sep-
temlier, 108«, In favor of Pan-
handle Construction Company and
against I* Dowell, being No. 2,290
on the docket of said Court, and
to me as Constable directed and
delivered, a* aueh otfteer, I did, *>n
the 2nd day of September, 1030.
wt 4:30 o'clock P. M. levy upon
the following described tracts of
land In the town of Hereford, In
Deaf Smith County, Texas, and
belonging to said I* Dowell, to-wlt:
blast 100 feet Lot 14, Block 7,
Evanta Addition; and
Weat 100 feet Lot 14, Block 7,
Evunts Addition, and
On the flth day of October, 1930,
Mng the FIRST Tuesday of said
month, between the hour* of TEN
o'clock A. M. and FOUR o'clock
P. M. on said day, at tho court-
house lu the town of Hereford,
In said County, I will offer for
sule and sell ait public auction,
for cash, all tho right, title and
interest of the sold I* Ihiwell In
aud to said property.
Witness my hand this 2nd day
of Heptemlier, 1030.
T. 0. MATH IKS, Constable,
Precinct 1, Deaf Smith
County, Texas. 8fl-3c
HEREFORD
Tuesday, Sept
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Odom, Adrian. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1936, newspaper, September 10, 1936; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584062/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.