The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1936 Page: 8 of 12
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('hotter, Milton Reeue, Mr. Harris
mid Mitu* 1>hvIh.
Mnwn. Lee and Griggs made a
trip to Hereford Wednesday.
Frio News Items
Jumbo News
Careful^uyers
Ten Deaf, Smith county boya
wUl report to the United States
recruiting office la Aasarillo next
Thuraday for an examination be-
fore entering the (XXX They moat
provide their own transportation
to Amarillo, bat if accepted will
be aeat immediately to cempe in
New Mexico, Colorado or Arkaaeaa.
Thoee Hated for the examination
are Procoplo Aragon, Ohariee
-Benge, Jr., Klara Punk, Jim Ash-
lock, Adolph Wood, Johnnie Jonee,
Howard Vfsters, Howard Waldron,
DewardTaylor and Eldon Harria.
nr RUTH BEEBE
Bad Morrison in visiting bit
brother tn Port Sumner, New Mex-
ico.
Mr. and Mil C. T. Reeee were
Hereford ehoppen Friday.
Mr. Lee visited Bippne school
Tuesday.
Shoppem in Hereford Saturday
i act tided Bud and Marvin Morri-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Dodson end eon.
BY MRS. W. A. SPRINGER
Frio Worthwhile club met April
0 with /Mr*. Paul Williams, aix
memtiers Itelng present Mrs. Elmer
and Woodrow Williams were visit-
ors. Next meeting will be with
Mrs. J. R Hariln. April 28. A
quilt frill be quilted for Mr*. Jim
Bagwell, who lost their home a
week ago by gre.
Friends and neighbors spread
dinner at the J. E. Springer frame
Sunday and all enjoyed an Raster
egg hunt In the afternoon. Mont
of the community waa present and
nil enjoyed the occasion.
Messrs, and limn. Elmer Wil-
liams and baby, and Woodrow Wil-
liams of Ploydada visited the D.
H. Allman and Paul Williams
homes last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harlln at-
tended the dairy ahow In Plainvtew.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Robins re-
turned Wednesday from Arkansas
where they visited her family.
BY MB8. ULLM^N HUNTER
The D. E. Miller family of Lub-
bock have bought the C. I. Beck
farm and have moved to It. This
farm was formerly occupied by the
L, E. Beck family.
The Ceatro county track meet
wee field In Dim mitt Monday af-
ternoon. In the boys Junior high
division Anderson Axe won first
In high Jump, M. L. Bianpaon first
In 100 yard dash, and Bobbie
Plnckert first in pull-up, broad
Jump and third in 00-yard dash.
In senior high division for boya,
Junior Woolery won third in high
Jump, Charles McGinnis first in
discus throw. Billie Wayne Car-
Wray took second in grade school
Junior pull-up
W. W. Adams left last week for
an Indefinite stay in Oklahoma.
Mrs. Belle Oxford and Willie
spent last week end in Lorenaa
with the L. E. Beck family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wllmeth
and Misses Mildred and Thelma
Holly were In Borger Tuesday.
H. E. Barnes nnd David M.vera
made a business trip to Crosby
county Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunter are
moving to the Brasil apartment
In Hereford, and Sam Hunter has
moved to the Hunter home place.
Mrs. K. I>. Wllmeth and Duane
attended church lu Hereford Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Hunter call-
mi to see her mother, Mrs. I* O.
Norman at Arney Sunday.
The several Sunday wliool
classes enjoyed Easter egg hunts
at the school house Sunday morn-
ing. j
Buddy Spencer, who la working
at Ford, vhjlted this community
Sunday.
Dr. Mathewa of Muleahoe visit-
ed the L. A. Matthews home over
the week end.
Misses Mildred and Thelma
Effyle Whltaett, Maurlne Wilder,
Jim Kirby and Cecelia Oaerner of
Hereford are among those who will
appear in the Texas Centennial
pageant which is to be given Fri-
day under the direction of the Phy-
sical Education department of the
West Texas State Teachers Col-
lege.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
Mr*. Lucy Crawford of tfaia city
has announced the arrival of a
granddaughter, Romona Maurtka,
born to Mr. nnd Mr*. Robert
Smith of La Lands, New Mexico,
on April 8. The young lady weigh-
ed nine pounds. Both mother and
child were reported doing nicely.
visited the Paul Williams home
recent. Minos. Bagwell and Wil-
liams are sisters.
Bennie Fulkerson and family of
Roswell sjsMit Saturday night in
the J. E. Springer home.
Miss Margaret Benson returned
home this week from a visit with
relatives here.
Messrs, nnd Mrs. I* E. Williams
and Albert duff nnd family of
Kloydadn visited the D. H. Allman
home last Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jodie Benson visit-
ed in Happy Saturday.
Miss Koma Hyatt entertained
the school Children .Friday after-
noon with an egg hunt. Mrs. Jodie
Henson, La Nolle MOhley, Betty
Robins, lift a Dean Springer were
visitors.
Bethel community will put on a
piny bare Saturday evening. Every-
one is invited. A small admission
will be charged.
Mr. and Mrs. Robins and Mar-
cia, Alma Andrew*, Glen Carrol
Andrews, Mrs. T. I* Sparkman
are on the sick list.
lb* non important reason of all for
(electing Norge ii ire mechanical
■uperiority. The world famous, surplus-
powered Rollacor—conspicuous for in
efficiency—is now even awrr efficient.
Noted fat its current ecooomy, it now
operate* on even Ittt current. Famous
for its dcpcndshlcncss, it It wdsiUng in
hottest summer weather.
Shop —auhe coaporisom — before
yon telect your refrigerator. And by all
mcane, eat the Norge before you buy.
■ •■•g airmen
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* Chiropractor and Masseur
*
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about rrfrlg:ratioa to appreciate the
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standard of cleanliness is made poaeiMe
1.) smoothly rounded corners through-
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fastenings.
THI R0LLAT0R COMPRCIfiOR..
,<5piv rrae*/A mwy roiling Reiser
/ A 1 A*a/W •} hnrrii2 Imek-
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Please bring your hogs on *
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fl W. A II. L. Brantley ♦
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410 Sampson Avenua
THE HEREFORD BRAND ♦
JOB PRINTING ♦
NORGE
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“There, There,
Little Girl...
We Will Have a
Gas Range... ”
Miaaea Betty Jones, Mary Kute
Hrotherton snd Geneva Hue Ben-
ton of WTSTC, Canyon, were East-
er visitors in Hereford.
Full wood Battery and
Electric Station
Well Strike Me Pink!
R. H. KEMP
Lumber Company
Now, that’a decided this young couple can go right
ahead and get married. You lee, Patsy is a smart and
thrifty modern and knows WHY she’s holding out for
one. A modern gas range is a virtual guarantee of
mealtime sucoess—it’s thoroughly insulated to keep
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SIMPLE MUSCULAR
RHEUMATIC PAINS •
• -GET QUICK RELIEF
If you ar* on* of tho vaot number
of psopto who auffor torturing-, a tab-
bing, shooting, aim pi a muscular
rheumatto pain* of arms lags, shout-
dors and body, boro Is quick roltof.
Taka just a few doooo of Williams
R.U.X Compound. It mustprodueo
R.U.X Compound. It mustprodueo
results or money back. Williams
R.UJC. Compound ia prepared from
tho proscription of n doctor who
naod It in private practice many
yanra Now this valuable roltof Is
avallabl* to sufferer* at a cost of
only a few cents a day. g Try a
bottle under the money-baok guar-
antee. Bn Joy blessed roltof as ao
many other sufferere say they hava
On tl
CLOSE DRUG STORE
GOOD GAS WITH DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Rev. W. A. Nlcholoa, superintend-
ent. of the Childrens Orphan Home
Iti Abilene, visited Mr*. J. F. Ward
hint Friday.
Well Htrika Me I'lnk!
Westway Items
(BT WILMA BKYPALA)
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan of Amarillo
spent Sunday in the J. A. Roe
home.
Mr*. J. A. Roe, who bee been
In the hospital two weeks le now
In the lien nets borne for a few
days before retaining home.
Mr. end Mrs. A1 Werner lure
returned from n trip to California
and other West Coast potato.
The Dodsons, snd Miss MInter
visited in Often last week end.
Children from the flint to sixth
grade* enjoyed nn Easter egg hunt
Friday.
Edgar Norbert end Wilma want
to Amarillo on# day lost week.
J. P. McCntcben, who hot bean
ill In the hospital at Hereford, re-
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O. W. Wilson and fossil/
Sunday in tho BUM Wilson
V. fikypnla and family agent
Sunday in the Frank Earner heme
at Bulphnr Park.
Mr. and Mm John Hantstoer
of Hereford, Mtos Dollto Seay of
Amarillo, T. E. Kuykendall, Mr.
and Mrs. Gay Lawrenee of Wol-
cott took dinner in the B. M. Oann
home fiunday.
C. V. Burgee* and family spent
Sunday In Era Cooker home at
Sumuerfield.
Plane ere being made by rap-
reaentetlvee of the eeheol to at-
tend tho district IntswcheUstlc
Isaano moot Friday and Batnrday.
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Odom, Adrian. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1936, newspaper, April 16, 1936; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584194/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.