The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1936 Page: 2 of 10
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Dimmitt News
BT EMILY ll’LBAN
Carlo* Reynold* and family
were In Amarillo Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Boren and
Jack, Bob Melakan and Bob Kates
were In Hereford Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Jimmie Rollins
of Shamrock were In Dlmmltt
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MpLean
and Mary Alice, Mra. Charlie Mc-
la>an of Friona wen* In Amarillo
Saturday. Mra. Tom Hanks re-
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mra. AVade Dent were
in Amarillo Saturday.
Miss Mtneola Lillie and Willie
Butler were married Wednesday
morning at Ix'vellnntl. Mr. and
Mr*. Butler lrntb are residents of
Dlmmltt.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. McLean of
Friona were hen* Thursday.
Dlmmltt Bobcats played Mulo-
ahoo In football Friday, opening
the season by a win over Muleahoe
by penetrations, the score being
(Ml. Derrlng was hero of the
fame for Dlmmltt and Hart for
Muleahoe. Dimmitt has a light,
fast team and two good coaches,
H. T. Batchelder and J. W. Blaine.
Mrs. C. C. Maples and Dorothy
were at Jumbo last week.
Mrs. W. B. Kirkpatrick Is In
Temple taking treatments for her
health.
Mrs. Cleo Richards and Miss
laora Clark, Mrs. J. C. Williams,
Wayne Thomas, Cholon Walton,
Waddle McDermltt, Bud Hickman
and Vernon Armstrong assisted
In a county broadcast at Lub-
bock Tuesday.
At noon Bunday rainfall amount-
ed to 1.RS inches.
Billie Weatherby of Clarendon
Is working at a store here.
Wee Anthony of Big Square
was in Dlmmltt Monday.
W. O. Baxter of Brownwood is
visiting In Dlmmltt
Mias Helen Wesson and Daphane
Hutchinson were in Hereford Mon-
day night
Rev. Bessie and daughter, Lorine
were in Dlmmltt Bunday. Rev.
Beasler is a Presbyterian mission-
ary from Canyon.
Summerfield News
Walcott News
MRS. W. D. NAP2GER
This community la rejoicing
over good rains received the past
few weelu.
Mhmes June, Marguerite and
Joale Weaver visited the L. B.
Wolflngton home Biindny.
Mr. and Mrs. Cord Hammock
and little daughters, Patsy and
Mary, visited Mr. and Mrs. Zeurl
Thomas Bunday.
Mrs. Thurston Kuykendall spent
the week end with her mother In
Amarillo.
Mr. atul Mrs. Jim Wellington,
L B. Wellington and Ix*olu were
Amarillo visitors Saturday.
The school children and teach-
ers attended the circus In Here-
ford lust Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. Culpepper and
daughter, Verna, left Tuesday for
Phoenix, Arixonn.
Mrs. L, B. Wellington visited
Mrs. (J. A. Walker In Hereford
Tuesduy.
BY MRS. ASA ATCHLEY
Ruins here Bunday prevented all
church service*. Between two and
three liwhea of rain have fallen
the past week.
KIton Johnson of Amarillo visit-
ed relative* last week end.
A. J. Blakemore fell while at
work on hla windmill laat week
and was slightly injured.
Sununcrtleld atudy club met
with Mra. Ray Johnson Thursday.
The new year book was discussed
and revlst*d.
L. O. Harris of Vega visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Har-
ris lust week end.
Mr. Rurges of Westway was In
Summerfield Sunday.
Messrs, and Mines. Jim Clark,
Guy, Charles and D. C. Walser
and their families spent Bunday
visiting In Hereford.
Messrs, and Mmes. Woodrow
Weltty and D. C. Walser atteuded
the fair In Amarillo Monday.
Mrs. R. D. Lance returned from
the B. Milt's home south of Here-
ford where she had been visiting.
W. A. Vines was here from Good-
win, Okla., this week.
Miss Eva Greeaon of Amarillo
spent the week end with her par-
ents here.
Ossie Crosse la working for J.
A. Noland.
Mr. and Mra. Woodrow Welty
gave n watermelon feast Friday
night
R. C. Roberson has recovered
until he la able to walk about.
Mra. W. H. Vines and Juanell
are moving to Goodwin, Okla.,
with Mr. Vlnea who la employed
there.
Gertrude Atchley was quite 111
Monday.
Mmea. Ohas. Noland and D. C.
BY MRS. TOM PRESLEY
I-eon Welch of Canadian visited
here last week end. .
Mrs. Dick Rockey visited her
parents last week end.
Miss Leona Bair of Black and
W. H. Rogers were married at
Amarillo Monday. They will make
their home In Amarillo.
The Santa Fe Is making Its
buildings here this week.
Chas. Bennett of Hoblsi, N. M.,
visited the D. R. Bennett home
Bunday.
A. C. Hays made a trip to Lub-
bock this week.
Ervin Welch has returned from
u trip to Henrietta.
A quilting was enjoyed by a
mimlier of ladles la the D. R.
Bennett home Friday.
Miss Lois Presley visited In
Happy Sunday.
Bud Elmore la home from a
trip to Dallas and Chlldresa.
Black Social club met with Mra.
Frank Looklngblll Thursday, with
12 members and two guests pres-
ent, Mmea. Dick Rockey and Ella
Bennett. Program, Bible reading,
child training.
H. Elmore was In Farwell this
week.
Mra. Welch and Vandiver met
Leon In Hereford Friday.
Mra. G. O. McOrate la visiting
In Bovina and Texlca
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Foster at-
tended the funeral of Mra. Kath-
erine Aston In Amarillo Saturday
afternoon. Mra. Aston was an
aunt of Mra. Foster.
Walter were In Amarillo one day
recently.
Clifford Henry and Jamea Gan-
dy were visiting here from Wyche
laat week.
Jumbo News
BY MBS. PLLMAN HUNTER
Onrai Pierce and Lucille Dyer
left Tuesday for Canyon where
they will attend college.
Ur. and Mrs. Addison Hunter
spent Sunday In the E. C. Burk
home at Arney.
Mr. and Mra. Doc Hardin, who
have been living on the WUkerson
{dace, moved to Kirkland Monday.
The L E. Beck family of Lo-
ranaa visited this community over
the week end.
Mmes. Bum and PUman Hunter
attended missionary society In
Dlmmltt Thursday.
John Hardy Wood la attending
school In Hereford.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Short, who
have been living In the Dewey
Owens home, have moved to Dim-
mitt.
Marvin Spencer went to Arney
Wednesday to begin work on the
B. C. Burks farm.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Hunter of
Hereford spent Sunday la the M.
L. Simpson home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wllmeth re-
turned Thursday from an extend-
ed visit In Oklahoma. They were
accompanied home by hla brother.
Miss Hope Adams left Monday
for Dlmmltt where idle will attend
school. She will live with Mire
Clark, county demonstrator.
There waa no Sunday school
Sunday on account of rain. The
program which the children were
to give on Bible work will be giv-
en Friday night, September 2d.
The children are requested to come
In the afternoon at 8 p. m. for
practice. The public la Invited to
Che program Friday night.
K. D. Wllmeth received a
painful Injury Friday night when
he fell «s t ess and eel a gaak
above hla right eye.
Mire laora Clark of Dimmitt
called on Mra. Sam Hunter Wad-
neaday.
Mr. and Mra. Dewey Owens were
In Dlaamitt Saturday.
Flnl* Nunn returned home after
a week'* visit with relatives at
Laabuddy.
Addison and UUman Hunter
were In Canyon Thursday.
'O ' ■
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wllmeth of
Huron, South Dakota, visited last
week with Mrs. Wllmouth's slater,
Mra. Edna Fincher.
■O'- " ■-
W. C. Morgan of LlttMteld
■pent the week end with hla par-
ents, Mr. and Mra. Cooper Mor-
gan.
DBS. MILLER,
OOOSWELL and MOORE
Physicians . Surgeons
DXMMXTT,
Mnji Millar, M. D.
Obstetrio, dtesareo of woaaoa,
children, and Infant feeding.
R 1. Cogswell, M. D.
General Bargotr
8pedal attention given to
the Injection treatment ef
PUee (Hemorrhoids) and
Vertesae Veins and Tonsil-
lectomy.
Ibnor Moon, D. D. 9.
All modem equipment for
any dental procedure, Includ-
ing la toot method of treat-
ment of pyorrhea.
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The Happy
Family
Has Happy
Finances
The happy family ia the family whose finance*
are organised and planned to bring protec-
tion, security and peace in later years. You
can accomplish this batter with tht^aid of a
willingness to^help simplifies your financial
planning and accumulation.
» r
Start a Savings
Account
First National Bank
OF HEREFORD
THIS COUPON
and
WILL RECEIVE
JUMBO
ICE CREAM SODA
Close Drug Store
Birthday Sale
a
5th Anniversary - Until Oct 1st
FREES
One Bar of Colgate’s
PERFUMED SOAP
With Any
PURCHASE
and This
COUPON
TO CELEBRATE OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WE ARE OFFERING MOST EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE AT AN EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE. WE WISH TO THANE
EVERYONE FOR THE BUSINESS WE HAVE ENJOYED AND RECEIVED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS AND HOPE WE MAT CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU. WE
ARE OFFERING THIS BIRTHDAY SALE UNTIL OCTOBER FIRST. PLAN TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASES NOW AND STOCK UP I
Mr*. J. II. Miller ha* hail an her
guest* fur several week*, her moth-
er, Mr*. M, S, Gatewood, and her
slater, Ml** Katherine Gatewood,
of Fort Worth. They returned
home last week.
DRUGS
$1.00 Oragy Crystals ............... 89*
$120 8yrup Pepsin ...............
$ .60 Syrup Pepsin ............... 40#
$ .50 Brack Draught ............. S9*
$ .26 Black Draught............... 19*
$1.00 Wine Oardui ................ 99*
$ .70 Krusohen Balts .............. 99*
$ .60 Ny&l Anti-Acid Powder 39*
$ .60 Milk of Magnesia ............ 39*
$ .76 Bayar Aspirin .............. 99*
$ .60 Alka Seltser ................ 49*
$1.00 Cod Liver Oil ............... 99*
$1.00 Cod Liver Oil Capsules ..... 79*
$ .76 Oastoria .................... 99*
$1.00 Nyager Mineral Oil ........ 89*
$ .60 Kampo and Bile Salts Tablets 39*
$ .60 Nyal Eye Wash ............. 39*
$ .76 Mineral Oil. pint ............ 49*
$ .60 Bay Rum, pint .............. 39*
Ii j better for
•BAKING
• ROASTING
• BROILING
• FRYING
• BOILING
XjTODERN Gai range* mika
i-Vl cooking tailtr, faitar,
cheaper! Ovtn heat control pre-
vanti baking failure*. Top hum-
an light automatically. Nsw
broiler* cut broiling time in half,
See thete mervelou* gae ranges
at your ge* company!
MODERNIZE YOUR
HOME WITH QA8
West Texas
Gaa Company
SHAVING AND HAIR
PREPARATIONS
$ .60 Par Shaving Cream, 2 for .... 90*
$ .60 R. A. Shaving Lotion ........ 39*
$ .60 Ultra Shaving Lotion ........ 39*
$ .36 Mentholatum Shaving Cream . 39*
$ .60 Mannan’s Skin Lotion ........42*
$ .76 Fltohea’ Shampoo............. 99*
$ .60 Ultra Shampoo ............ 39*
$ .76 Vasalina Hair Oil .......... 89*
$ .60 Lilac Hair Oil .............. 39*
$1.00 Vltalis Hair Tonle .......... 99*
Ex—WE WILL FILL ANY—Ex
This maaaa any doctor’s prescription, ac-
curately and with only the finest of drags
at these reduced prices:
1 dosen pills, capsules or tablets .. 99*
2 dosan pills, eapsnlts or tables SO* to 79*
2 ounces liquid mixtnre ............ SO*
8 ounoas liquid mixture .... 71* to 99*
4 ounoas to 6 ounoas liquid mixture for
91.00 to $141
Know what you should pay for your pro-
scription, regardless of ingradients used.
School Supply Contest
The last week is about hart—get stocked up and gat lots of coupons. Wa
are giving five times the amount of purchase in ooupons—until the and.
Oat your friends to help you now. Soma one la going to win and everyone
still has a ohanot.
FRESH
Martha
Washington
Chocolates
Pound
OLOBE AND
FRANKLIN
Vaccines
Uaa the bast and bo
•afar. OOOD PRICES
OIVEN TO CATTLE-
MEN!
$ 130
Hot Water Bottle
or
Fountain Syringe
One Year
Guarantee
COMPLETE LINE OF
O IB SON CARDS
Birthday Cards. Illness
Cards, Anniversary
Cards, Congratulation
Cards, OiftOards, Tal-
ly Cards.
fie
Loose Leaf
Filler Paper
SODAS
Visit Our Fountain—
you will always find it
clean, refreshing and
the highest quality in-
gredients in making
our drinks.
MALTED
MILKS
10*
Bordsnallo
SUNDAE
Try On#—It’s Oood
18*
Taka Noma Borden’s
Quality lea Cream
Pint IS* QuartSE*
Wa serve only Quality
lea Cream and use
only Quality Mada
Syrups.
20o
Dr. West's
Tooth Fast#
FRESH
This Weak
NUTS
MIXED
Pound .......
—NUTS are healthy,
nourishing and good
to aat for every one!
Magaz
ines
Wa have them all-
just have us lay away
your favorite!
$1.00
Yellow Bole
PIPES
89*
Only
C(HTS
Perfume
49*
TOILET ARTICLES
$1.00 Itytis Cleansing Cream.......99*
$ .00 Woodbury's Cleansing Cream .. 99*
$ .60 Woodbury’s Faea Powder .... 99*
$ .60 Muriel Aster Powder ........ 99*
$ .60 Muriel Astor Creams ....... 99*
$1.00 Chamberlain’a Baud Lotion ... 99*
$ .60 Chamberlain 's Hand Lotion ... 99*
$1.00 Jergen’s Hand Lotion ........99*
$ .60 Jargon's Hand Lotion........99*
$ .60 Ultra Hand Lotion .......... 39*
6 Bars Colgate’s Soap ............ IS*
8 Bars Cashmere Bouquet Soap — 83*
$ .26 Olaso Nail Polish ........... 17*
$ .60 Mum ........................ 49*
$1.26 Body Powder, assorted ...... 99*
Dental Preparations
$ .40 Fepeodent Tooth Paste........33*
$ .60 Ipaaa Tooth Paste .......... 37*
$ .76 Listeriae Antiseptic .......... 99*
$1.00 S. T. 87 Antiseptic .......... 99*
$30 S. T. 87 Antiseptic............19*
8 30 Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste, 8 for 99*
$ .78 Nyaepiol Antiseptic ..........49*
$ 30 Nydenta Tooth Paste. 8 for .. 99*
$ 30 Pylora Tooth Powder.........99*
$ .50 Dr. Woot’s Tooth Brash......99*
$ 30 Prophyiaoilo Tooth Brash .. 99*
36 Ml
8 lor
COLDS
If you want to bo freo from COLD all
winter, Just step and ask us how. Start
NOW before you have your first cold. A
little prevention now may oavo a largo
doctor bill.
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Odom, Adrian. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1936, newspaper, September 24, 1936; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584407/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.