The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940 Page: 8 of 14
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T^Hereford Brand, Hereford. Texas, Thursday July 1 1, 19-40
Bank Deposits Climb Despite
Small Wheat Crop This Year
‘Miss Houston" of the Lone Star State !AdBUM "wiitshire to c e wins I Grace Marle BaKWe11 spent
1 I M-7. N'2 °f 8ecUon 150, Block| Mary Elizabeth Qlvans enter-
Dawn Hems
By MRS. CARL WIMBERLEY
Despite the fact that this
jaar’s wheat harvest will prob-
ably be less than half that of
1939 and this year’s harvest is
about 10 days later than that
of last year, Hereford banks j * **********
ahow substantial increases in | . .. .. .. „
tooth deposits and loans as com- and Mrs. H Burum
pared with the same time ln 1 arp the proud parents of a baby |
1939. The figures are revealed ^rl, Edith Patricia, born July
in the quarterly reports or the14* ‘,“l ovapilai in Canyon.
First National Bank and the Both the mother and baby are
First State Bank. reported doing fine. The baby
On June 30 last year both w<‘lghed 8 pounds, 8 ounces,
banks had approximately $888,808 F*°rty were present at Sun-
on deposit. On the same date day school this week. L. A. Smith
this year both banks had on, superintendent, wishes to get
deposit approximately $1,137,988, tbe attendance back to normal
and Increase of approximately and ur8®8 everyone who can
$249,120 or nearly a quarter of to b(‘ Pr(’senl o«‘xt Sunday,
a million dollars. * Miss Mary Mae Peppard of
Loans for both banks on June ‘Canyon vslited Mrs. L. A. Mur-
30, 1939 totaled $413,203. On *,hy »everal day« last week.
June 30, 1940, loans by the two | Wheat harvest Is over for a)
banks totaled $519,543, an ln-|n“mber of farmers bllt many of,
crease of $106,340, them still have wheat too green
_____ [to cut. Pastures and feed are
needing rain.
Brand Ads Get Results!
ham, Dorothy Sinclair, Georgie
Shuen. Eugenia James, Glen
and C. H. James, James Brad-
.... , ford, Clate Shannon. Bert Ben-
Patent ! tamed a number of her friends ton and Billie joe Rothweli.
State of Texas to Charles a* bt’r home last Wednesday, visitors in the afternoon were
Hodges, North part of N 3-4 of ,Those P^sent were Evelyn and Charles and Glen Cruse, Billie
Survey 64. Block K-4. Gwen Terrell, Marlene Rothwell, Brooks Sinclair and Houston
Release Grace Louise Lust, Dorothy and Lust
♦ Vendor’s Liem Harold R.Jvan Earl Sinclair and Myrtle Harry Sinclair and famib,
Posey to H. E. Hershey, Part of LtT' Bryan Sinclair and wife, ami
Block 2. Mabry Addition. 1 .Jbn BaRW®n and family visit- th,‘,lr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Land Title Bank and Trust Co, !*d *n tbc bome °f bt‘r sister. ^ Sinclair, attended the funeral
to Lots 16 and 17, Block 24, O |M™ H(,»ry Allmon at Westway. f cousin in Tulla Sunday af-
T. I Mrs. Earl Lust honored her t rn on M
H. B. Ell Is ton to Everltt M dauahter. Earlene with a birth-! ___o - - W
Dison, SE'.,, Section 43. Block duy dlnner Sunday- Guests pre-
j m-7.
Deputy Supt. of Insurance
; De|)t. of Missouri to Kansas
j City Life Insurance Co. (Deed
jof Trusti.
Benjamin Finegold to R. j.
' Peek, et ux, Section 53, Block
IK-7.
sent were Laura Jean Cunnin
Rrar.d Ads Get Refill*#*
* # # #
# * * *
Bethel Items
MRS. E. R. ROTHWELL
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Mr win,, t. . i IMmpIp C'uu*i>y, *elctted us "MU* Houston" in a <<>nti*t of more
___ ‘ ‘ M .. Willis Howaid | titan 14,000 TcxriR school I'hildrcn, l* herp shown at the engine room id*
I troph of tho liner Algonquin, arriving In Npw York, to takp part in a
^serle* of events at the World'* fair. Ml** i'au*py wa* Ktlieduled for a
EflpP 0 n I mighty bu*y time,
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ABOUT 1940 REFRIGERATOR VALUES
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams went
to plainview Wednesday to meet
Mrs. William's sister, Miss Win-
nie McLean of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sinclair
and Mrs. Jim Bagwell were In
_______Hereford Thursday afternoon.
| Mrs. Harry Rothwell and Mar-
and son of Canyon visited Mr. [and sons, and Calvin Sanders lene were In Hereford on busl-
and Mrs. William Wimberley last | of Canyon had a picnic lunch ness Friday,
week. I at Buffalo Luke Thursday. j J. A Bagwell visited his daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller, visit- j Mother Miller has been on ter, Mrs. Elsie Oullion, who is In
ed Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Franks at the sick list. I the hospital at Big Springs
Kings Mills recently. Miss Fran- Vernon H Baker of Hereford Mr and Mrs. Alfred Crlbb
ces Davidson of Cleveland, who [helped William Wimberley har-ja“d little son of Paducah visited
was visiting there returned home ! vest last week. j lust week with Mrs. Cribb’s sls-
wlth them. Miss Davidson is a Mrs. Baker Womble and Mrs. ter, Mrs. George Bagwell and
sister of Mrs. Miller. I Johnnie Womble attended n;au,lt. Mrs. Kay Roberts.
Miss Inez Miller hns a new meeting of the Womble Club at j Mr’ and Mrs. J. C. Benton of
car- the home of Mrs. Robert Thomp- ! Albuquerque are visiting in our
Mrs. Cora Epperson of Norman Son in Hereford. community this week.
Oklu., und Mrs. Effls Price of Mr and Mrs Owen P. Smith Mrs Bryan Sinclair and son,
Floydada visited Mr. and Mrs. of Amarillo were dinner guests :bby Brooks, were shopping in
Baker Womble Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest May [Hereford Saturday,
and Thursday. Both are aunts, Thursday.
of Mrs. Womble's. Mrs. Womble Mrs. Ezra Bagwell and Mrs. W
had not seen Mrs. Epperson since a. Scales visited hi Canyon Sat-
13 years ago. urda.v afternoon.
Ottls Cheyne of Canyon, who) Miss Wilma Ruth Baber who Is
is working for William Wlmber- attending the Palo Duro Art
Air
Conditioned
For YOUR COMFORT
We Now Have
2 Modern
Air Conditioners!
m our 11 el py Kelly Department,
in addition to offering you new
s\\ le miieliincM ami live steam.
Wash in Cool, ( oinfortahle
quarters ... It costs no more ami
vnii'll find our service prompt
ami dependable.
Semi-Finish
Service
Includes all flat
work finished, ai
Wearing apparel
returned to yo
dry.
lb. 5c
SHIRTS
are finished at
10c EACH
\s it li t his service !
Hereford Laundry & Dry Cleaners
PHONE 208 - W. L. AYERS, Owner
W II A T II 15 L 1* S I! S II F. \t I* S T II K T <> W N
novN and *pc it. l ull ley, attended a family reunion School at Canyon visited Mrs. C
v' <}l/4 Cl|hn t.n»r si/c | nt Elwood Park In Amarillo Aubrey Wimberley Wednesday
imikhc-ii m gleaming Pcrin.ilu* July 4
out si ilc, with Porcelain-onsuii
at home 111 for several days re-
rlllo is making an extended visit turned to Amarillo Sunday nf-
night and Thursday.
An air conditioner has been Miss Ceverinn Ortega visited at
CMhmet interior... Cold Mor Installed at the Dawn Grocery Zita over the week end
..ge tray .. automatic light... i Store. j Miss Ella Smith, who has been
H-i-iuhc freezing capacity .. . 2 ] Mis. q l}> williams of Amu
extra t a sc Irt'i’/ing shelve*
.ml m.nv »ih«r iW|th her ,„(rth,.r, Mrs. L. M. trrnoon.
II» imwirid i,» Ihc I.im-.l j Harris. I Mrs. Mnrvtl Upton of Sum-
I olarophcre sealed unit thai j Mrs. Cecil Benton of F.xcell | nicrfield and Mi s. J W Wither-
U)% l,f visited Mrs. W. J. Stewart last Lpoon of Hereford were dinner
the time, md has suflidant cs | week. guests of Mrs Johnnie Womble
painty to keep 4 refrigerator* ‘Alton Wood of Alva, Okla J Thursday.
condition*1*l>veri>liv t}iH,avh,ull |* helping Walter Galley dur-j Mrs. L. M Harris, Mrs. O. D
Iv . ' . , ;i»K harvest. Williams of Amarillo. Mr. and
J h ,tVC“r'au‘* 1 Mr's‘ Erne8t May- Mrs- John-1 Mrs. Cecil Benton of Excell, Mr.
I [V;.VAC LOM ta.n KCI ' nlft Womble, Mrs. Baker Worn- nnd Mrs. C. C. Stewart and
ingit ot $40 to $60 16 ,in^ Etb‘*1 Womble of I William Harris visited Mr. and
ourcompl«.lin.J.,kTrlh! *"* Amarlll° visitor,; Mr« Henry Hamblin at Wayside
u»r..i (.....i.....l .............. I weaneaaay. jSundav.
Miss Nedra Clayton of Here-1 Mrs. Ernest May and Miss Eth-
I'ord visited Mrs. Ralph Shelton el L wery visited Mrs. M. H.
Friday. iBurum and daughter at Can-
Bill Miller of Pauls Valley, y(n Friday.
Okla., Is working for N. It Mil-! n R. MIlier took Grover Mil-
_________ __v . _ |^er' !ler and children *'erle. Charles
HEREFORD, TEXAS \ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Murphy end Bert cm,lie to tl elr home at
1—HZ.................. / " Plainview Sunday. Mr. Miller has
been working here.
Little Bruce Wimberley has
[been ill with tonsllitls this week.1
Mr and Mrs. Robert Thomp-
son of Hereford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Baker Womble Sunday.
Miss Rita Bezner visited her
parents In Hereford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs John Moore of |
Clovis were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Murphy Sunday.
Mrs. E, A Day, Miss Marjory
Owen, M H. Burum and child-
ren visited Mr* Burum at Can-
yon Sunday afternoon.
CORNER DRUG STORE
The Store
PHONE 105-HEREFORD
FREE DELIVERY
IP AN A
TOOTH PASTE
Regular 50c large size
helpful fact-book — "The l‘J40
Refrigerator Guide."
dHtd U>i d! M/rA
STREU HARDWARE
Traveling this
Summer____?
Whether yon plan io travel this rammer or slay al home
aod work lor thoie vacalionisii who come io the Plains
Country, remember this bank sells Travelers Checks ai so
small a cost the "insurance" ol leaving cash in bank is
negligible.
MEMBER
F. D. 1. C.
You should also have one of our sofe
deposit boxes in which to leave wills, in-
surance policies, valuable papers, jewe^/,
heirlooms, stocks, bonds, those things which
fire or theft might destroy. They are chejp,
convenient, private, sofe!
The First State Bank
COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
Deed of Trust
Carl G. McCaslin to Vern Wis-
dom, Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. and
8 In Block 4, Original Town.
Jerry and Lillian Morrow to
Standard Having* and Loan As-
sociation. Lot 12 and N»/2 of Lot
11, Block 41.
Mrs. C, M. Brown to Arthur
L, Far well, et al, N»/2 of See-
tlon 35. T 3 N. R 2 E.
Liston Wilson ,et ux, to Land
Bank Commissioner, BW1^, Sur-
vey 85, Block M-7.
Warranty Deed
Jesse McDonald, et al, trustees,
to J. L. Fuqua, Section 15, T 4 N,
R 2 E
R. A. Ollllam, et ux. to Earl W.
Wilson, W 300 acres of El/» of
Section 69. Block M-7.
Mrs 8. A. Hughe* to O O. Wll-
kerson, Lot 9, Block 19, White-
head Addition.
E. 8. Ireland, et ux, to J. A.
Pitman and James W, Wither-
spoon, Lot 16, Block 24, Original
Town.
C. I Rudd, et ux. to Morris
Sowell, A portion of Section 80.
Block K 3
W, W Ireland, et ux. to E H.
Ireland. Lot# 16 and 17 in Block
24. Original Town.
I Joe Hasting* et ux, to W W
Ireland, Lot* 16 and 17. Block
24. Ortelnal Town,
G W Brum lev et ux. It. •
Scott, part of Block 11. Brants
Everything to mule the vacation period a happier, hnalthir-r
one for you. Yot at amazing low prices that make your vaca-
tion doiujrv yo rniiin farther. Quick action counts.
'OUA
WITH THIS COMBINATION
Doubt* protection from qlar* of wind
and dust—especially on eutomobil*
ridet. Crooke’t lent qoqqle — pinli
irooked And Eyelo it to cool end refreth-
for the eyet.
EYELO
W £mZm/ £0 C
GOGGLES tM( ?e*oU MOM
Rrg +1 00
BATH SPRAY
K»-g or Special
DRENE SHAMPOO
Ext on Bristle
HAIR BRUSH .
ALK A
SELTZER
If KX
SELTZER
li (tunci*
STAG HAIR OIL
I )r, \\ <•*! * 1Cx t on
TOOTH BRUSH
f»0c Itrit«*ii
TOOTH POWDER
75c Vagclinc
HAIR TONIC . . .
396
39c
59c
illmti
Lsvender Menthol OCafc
jnxvinu wkcam........vine
(pkg. douldf edge blade* Free!)
HtlllV For d
PABLUM ...........
POLAItOII)
GLASSES.........
HeX ft 11
FOOT POWDER........
Gall on Size
THERMOS BOTTLES
IM’TMAN
DYE................
39c
$|05
25C
t|»
9C
iVll1 \\ OOi|
FURNITURE POLISH ...
t'lotll lined I <ft 11* X
RUBBER GLOVES.......
•1 (tliliee Hot tie of
CITROCARBONATE .....
iteguiitr ’tiir Hof tie
PEPSODENT........2 F<
ReglllHf *J.'»e Colgate’*
SHAVING CREAM . . . 2 F<
♦ 1.00 Mi** Holiday
COLD CREAM, and $1
FACE POWDER . . BOTH for
T»0r fiHriieillH
CLEANSING CREAM_____
11)0 Ili.lmrtV
ASPIRIN (5-Gr.I ........
)-l|.Hl.l7r»,•
GOLF BALLS .... 3 FOR
SOAP
CASHME1E
BOUQUET
3 Bars 19c
LARGE $1.20 SIZE
Syrup Pepsin 89c
Large Bath Towel Free!
with 50c Bottle
Le Claire Shampoo99€
JohittofTe BABY PWD.
Johnson's BABY SOAP^ ’
ANTISEPTIC OIL
39c
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940, newspaper, July 11, 1940; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822130/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.