The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1945 Page: 2 of 12
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Thg Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 8, 1945
The Hereford Brand
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Mil. SETH B HOLMAN...............................-Publisher
mom OILLENTTNE.....................................Editor
MART KATE BROTHERTON........................News Editor
SUB8CRPTION RATE: — Zone One, $2.00 per year; Zone Two,
$2 JO per year. All subscriptions strictly cash in advance.
Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office In Hereford.
Texas, under the act of March 80,_1879.______
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Wake Island to Hokkaido. In-1 preached at the service,
eluded in her fighting itinerary* I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews
were Okinawa, Formosa, Luzon,' and daughter moved Tuesday to
Iwo Jima, Tokyo, Honshu, Kyu- the old Barber place to live un-
shu, Hokkaido, Leyte, Hong til their new house is complet-
Kong. and Kobe Harbor. ed.
The HANCOCK is credited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wren and
with downing the last Japan- | Linda of Hereford spent Satur-
ese plane attacking Allied Naval j day night and Sunday with her
forces in the war. ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. W C.
- I Lowry.
McMahan Promoted Rev. Truett Allen was a Sun-
Cpl. J. P. McMahan of Here- day dinner guest in the W. H.
ford has recently been promo- I Thompson home,
ted to the rank of technician i j^r and Mrs. T. L. Sparkman,
fourth grade according to an|jr and family visited Sunday
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation announcement from the Public , afternoon in the home of Mr.
it any person, firm or corporation, which may appear In the °*,oHftnc r*fflrp nt Pnmn rhflf* —J w- w---T''"oc a*
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gf Mine being given to the editor personally, at the office at
402 Main Street. Hereford, Texas.
was assigned all battleships,
erulsers, tankers, transports,
supply ships and miscellaneous
'auxiliaries, in the greatest con-
centration in the history of the
I Navy. Yet the huge repair ship
: never failed to meet a comple-
I tkm date on a major ship.
I Served on Carrier Hancock
OTady W. Wilson, Jr., 21, sea-
SONS
la the Service
Served on Repair Ship , ..—
ABOARD THE AJAX, IN THE man, first class, Hereford, Tex.,
PACIFIC (Delayed)—James P. had chalked up, with other
Jones, machinist’s mate, first crewmen of the aircraft carrier
class, Hereford, Tex., and fellow tjgg HANCOCK, as impressive a
crew members of this huge re- reCord as Just about any ship
pair ship had reason to take of the Fleet, before “calling it
pride in the Fleet units that quits** in the Pacific and re-
took part in the occupation of turning to the States for Navy
Japan, because some of those j>ay
ships couldn’t have been in that. Though “FIGHTIN’ HAN-
historlc operation if it hadn’t HAH” looks peaceful enough
been for the Jack-of-all-trades now at her moorings in home
efficiency of the men of the waters, her appearance belles a
Relations Office at Camp Chaf- ancj Mrs. Elmer Jones at Dawn.
fiu» A rlr I nn4*i. t uln cnH Mar-
iVitooLu iic iivj i
He is the son of Mis. Minnie cia Robbins, Christine Lindley
Mae McMahan of Hereford. ; and Dorothy Mobley spent the
--- week end at home.
Turnbow Reenlists In ancj Mrs. Bill Towns and
The Regular Army t iamily spent part of last week
FRAMINGHAM. Mass.. 'at Lamesa.
27—Tech. Sgt. Willard Turn- j Afternoon visitors In the
bow of Hereford was one of the y.ome Gf Mrs. H. M. Mobley Sun-
first detachment men at Cush-
ing General Hospital to reen-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Mobley, Mrs. R. V. McMa-
AJAX.
From the Marshalls to the wlc *”‘**°. I land, where he was a meuicai uilliwuo/,
Carolines, the Philippines and SfreraW?"/Hospital His ‘decora- !original* Wters^tertJSSentw
Okinawa, the AJAX sailed with merchant ships. Her antl-alr- ..... J 11* J
the Navy’s men-o’-war, ready craft guns have 10 "notches”
to handle any assignment from for that many attacking planes
making false teeth for an un- knocked down,
comfortable sailor to fashion- j
lng steel plates for the flight | Commissioned In April, 1944,
deck of an aircraft carrier. ! the HANCOCK wasn’t ready to
Because of the wide range of Join the 3rd Fleet until October,
her facilities, the AJAX, just 1944, but from that day, she
before the Okinawa campaign, left the Japs reeling from
War includes
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the battle zones, during which | ja^d> where he was a medical
hectic career of ten months in
list in the Regular Army. Sworn , hon Sr^ and Fern and Jerry
in by the hospital recruiting j Wink]p an 0f Dlmmltt.
officer, Tech. Sgt. Turnbow is :__0---
now completing his eighth : ylsj^ors jn Amarillo on Mon-
year of Army service. day were Mr and Mrs. Vernon
Entering service In Decern- |Chambliss and Mrs. J. E. Cock-
ber, 1937, Turnbow spent two •
years at his first station, Ft. | _0---
Warren. Wyo., and from there . jf/0ies cut the afternoon
was sent to Ft. Meade. Md., 'have a ufe expectancy ten hours
where he completed six months | than those cut in the
of duty and reenlisted, serving i morninfr.
then at camps in Virginia until | _©_-
1942. when he was assigned to
Ft. Devens. Mass.
Sgt. Turnbow’s overseas ser-
vice since the beginning of the
ten months in
isuch Independent Executrix on
October 10, 1945.
All persons having claims
1 against said estate are hereby
required to present the same
' to me within the time prescrib-
ed by law.
j My residence and post office
address, are: Hereford, Deaf
Smith County, Texas.
Irene Gilliland
Independent Executrix of the
will and estate of said deceased.
45-4tc
THE STATE OF TEXAS
| TO: A. F. DAVIS GREETING:
You are commanded to ap-
pear and answer the plaintiff’s
petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from
the date of issuance of this Ci-
tation. the same being Monday
the 10th day of December. A. D.,
1945, at or before 10 o’clock A.
M. before the Honorable District
Court of Deaf Smith County, at
the Court House in Hereford,
Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 24th day of Octo-
ber, 1945.
The file number of said suit
being No. 2797.
Hie names of the parties In
said suit are:
Patricia F. Davis as Plaintiff,
and A. F. DavLs as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
For support of plaintiff Pa-
tricia F. Davis as the wife
of A. Davis and the minor
child 5 years of age and for
Judgment for regular month-
ly payments In the sum of
$100.00 for support, medical
and hospital care and at-
tention and a lien on the
SW 1-4 of Sec. 28 the SE 1-4
of Sec. 29, the SW 1-4 of Sec.
29 and the S 1-4 of the
SE 1-4 of Sec. 30 all in
Township No. 3 Range I,
Deaf Smith County, Tex-
as. for support and reason-
able attorney’s fees.
(Seal)
Issued this the 25 day of
October, 1945.
R. L. THOMPSON,
District Clerk,
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Hereford Texas, this the 25 day
of October A. D., 1945.
! (Seal)
R L. THOMPSON, Clerk,
District Court,
Deaf Smith County, Texas,
i 44-4lc
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 1041
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES C.
GILLILAND. DECEASED.
W0MiN'3lti52'
m yes sakarrassaS by
■OT FLASHES?
X. 0. EUBANKS
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Auditing & Accounting
Office Phone 109 118 West 3rd
Res. Phone 110 Hereford, Texas
tions include *the European ser- • upon the will and estate of
vice ribbon. Pre-Pearl Harbor James C. Gilliland, deceased,
ribbon and Good Conduct Me- |were granted to me, the under-
do j signed, as Independent execu-
He returned to the States in i trix of said will and estate, by
September, 1945, and after a j the County Court of Deaf Smith
45-day leave reported this■ County, Texas, on the 26th day
month to Cushing, where he Is of September, 1945, and letters
employed in the Property Su- i testamentary were Issued to me,
pervlsor’s Office. I by the Clerk of said court, as
Turnbow is the son of P. A. j
Turnbow of Hereford. HLs wife. >
lives in Hopkinton, Mass
f you suffer from hot fteahra,
eel week, nervous, hlghatruntc,
lue st tunss—due to the func-
s bit blue
tlonsl “mMUle-sce" period peculiar to
women—try this greet medicine—Lydia
K. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound to
relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's
Compound milts nature. It's one of
the hast known medicines for this
purpose. PoUow label directions.
Thanksgiving
DINNER and CARNIVAL
NOVEMBER 22. 1945
St. Anthony's Hall
DINNER .
CARNIVAL
12:00 to 2:00
11:00 to 6:00
Everybody Welcome
PITMANS”
MAIN STREET fir HIGHWAY 60
588
*WE FIX FLATS*
IS SAFE MILK
Vitamin C
Destroyed............179
Slight reduction In
Vitamin O
Tuberculosis
Germ Killed.......— 140
Septic Sore Throat
□erms Killed ........ 133
Legal Temperature
after Paiteuistation ... 50
212
_______ Bolling Point
160
____Cooking Starts
145 ...
_____ Pasteurization
142
.Bang’s Disease or
undulcnt fever
germ killed.
137.....Typhoid and Dls-
sentery germs kill-
ed.
130.....Diphtheria Oerms
_killed.
98.4____Body Temperature
(germs multiply)
.Freezing.
Po$teurized Milk 1$ NOT BoiUd or Cooked!
When you buy Cream O’ Plains Milk, you KNOW you
are getting milk from the Deaf Smith Territory!
FOR FROMFT
DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES
PHONE NO
Also on Sale in Hereford Stores
HEHEFOBD CHEANERT
CECIL MALONE
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Frio
BV MARGUERITE MOBLEY
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Saturday night at the hchool-
hou.se the Home Demonstration
Club members will present the
play, “There’s One Born Every |
Minute.” The play will begin .
at 8 o’clock and a small ad- j
mission will be charged. |
George Jones, who is employ-
ed by the Texaco Oil Co. at ,
Dlmmltt, spent Sunday with his j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Jones.
A large number of persons [
enjoyed contests and tradition-
al Hallowe'en games at the par-
ty held at the .schoolhou.se last
Tuesday night.
On the sick list this week are
Vera Dell, Glenn and Fran-
cis Andrews, Pat Robbins, J. E.
Andrews and Bobby Allen.
Mrs J, E. Cockrell and Glen-
nis, Harold Karlin and Rev. and
Mrs. Vernon Chambliss and
Jean, all of Hereford, were vis-
itors at church services here last
Sunday night. Rev. Chambliss
• ••
grants
«UPCRIAAH
•USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
A. 0. Thompson Abstract Co.
Complete tract index of all land* and town
lota in Deaf Smith County.
Write us for information concerning
land ownership.
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1945, newspaper, November 8, 1945; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821986/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.