The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946 Page: 2 of 16
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Bny, Sail or Trade through Brand Want Ads
alste r of Mn Wilaon The Hol-
lars riw often Tinted in the
Wilson home here.
Mr. and lira. M. O. Slack and
Betty Jane of Canyon and Mr*.
Vera Mae Brabham of Amarillo
were visitors Sunday in the Carl
Sohroeder home.
Mrs. Bess Rice of Amarillo
spent several days last week In
the Grady Wilson home. She
visited other okl neighbors and
friends in. this community.
Fred Millard, Jr , wa aa rielt-
MRS. MERLIN HAUL
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There were 42 present at Sun-
day School Sunday. Rev. and
Mrs. H. V. Fields and son of
Piainvlew were visitors. Mrs.
Clay Hughes of Hereford was a
visitor also In the adult claw
and Patsy Jackson of Hereford
was a visitor to the Junior class.
Mrs. Norman Lives ay is a new
member in the adult daw.
Mr. ana Mrs. Clay Hughes and
Club met last Wednesday .u 1he
home of Mrs. Grady Wilson. The
next meeting will toe held at the
home of Mm. Claude Caieon on
Wednesday, April 10.
Dont forget to attend the
H. D. Chib Box Supper at the
school house Friday night. La-
dles bring boxes and men bring
AND GILLENTINE
GILLENTINE .....
.. Publishers
..... Editor
News Editor
Mkseriptton Bate: Zone 1, $2.00 per year; Zone 2, $2.60 per year.
All subscriptions strictly cash in advance.
Entered aa second-class matter at the Post Office in Hereford,
Texas, under the act of March 80, 1879. _
Sale Agent
or several day* last weekjm the
son of Hereford were
Millard.
Mr. and Afcrs. Leo Price of
Rosedale, New Mexico were din-
ner guests and afternoon visit-
ors in the Norman Llvesay home
one day last week. The Price
and Llvesay families were for-
mer neighbors southeast of
Hereford.
Several families from here at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. 8.
O. Wilson at Hereford Thursday
afternoon. v
notice of same being given to the editor personally, at the offiee
at 402 Main Street, Hereford, Texas.
ness.
A number of the school child-
ren have been absent the past
week because of pink eye.
Misses Marcia. Lyla and Betty
Robbins spent the week end at
their home at JYio.
NILTEZ
Patsy Jackson of Hereford
was a week end guest of Norma
Sue Wilson..
George Turroutine left Sunday
for Huntsville to visit his bro-
ther Daniel. He eooompanied
Miss Sadie Lee Oliver as far as
Belton where Uhe Is visiting re-
latives this week.
Glen Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lee Wilson, suffered a
broken collar bone Friday noon
while playing ball. He fell into a
concrete fish pod at the home
of his aunt Mrs. Vera Davison
at Hereford. He struck his heed
at the same time and was un-
conscious until after the oollar
bone had been set. He is getting
along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Wilson,
Vernon, Helen Jo, end Nathan
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Wilson's brother-in-law, V. Hol-
lar at Snyder Saturday after-
noon. Mr. Hollar lived at Pantex
whew he has been working
throughout the war. His death
was very sudden. He took sick
about 8 o’clock Thursday night
and died before midnight. The
make a (favorable Impression
on the mother than it did the
18 year old English girl. The
meeting resulted the, In a for-
mal wedding at the Church of
England In, Abblngton in July
1948. /
The apartment it all ready,
in fact Its been united a couple
of months because he wanted
to make sure they would have a
place to live when the good news
.’lnally came, and Mr. McKensie
Is quits sum that Hereford is a
What Did
Mildred Pierce'
Do?
Arrives Here
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pierce were
dinner guests last 8unday In the
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Ho If Sizes 18 Vi to 24 Vi
Junior Sizes 9 to 17
Another World War Two vet-
eran and his English bride am
planning to set up housekeep-
ing and make their home in
Hereford. They are 14k. and Mrs.
L. J. McKenale who itore re-
united yesterday afternoon
when she arrived hem after
landing In New York Saturday
on the USB Cristobal
Tbs romance began quite
some time ago after he had been
stationed in England about six
months. Hs met Miss Dorothy
Hamper and her mother at a
club house tor American sol-
diers In Abblngton, Cambridge,
but It took much mors time to
wonderful place to make their
home.
Mr. McKensie was living in
Springer, N. M , when he en-
listed in the Army. He was sta-
tioned in England with the 78th
Fighter Group tor two years. At
Ngw Drggggg Koch Wtgk
the time of his discharge he
held the rank of oorporal and
was entitled to wear tlx battle
stars, presidential Unit Olta-
tk*n medal and Good Conduct
Medal. He Is employed at the
Radio Hand Mods loots
Coveralls—All Sixes 32 to 46
Now Goods Arriving Koch W«tk
Hereford Locker and Cold Stor-
age Plant.
His patents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. McKenale Sr., have also
moved to Hereford from Spring-
er N. M.
t NEW SPRING
SALMON
PINK, LIMIT ONE, V
SOPADE
PIECE
6CSDS
KLENEX
but
It wont
last
PEAS
FANCY, ROLLING WEST, N
FISH FLAKES
FAT BACK
DRESS LENGTHS $345
In 9, %Vf 4-yd. lengths. Printed and solod colors IF
SEERSUCKER CHALLIE
SWAN
RADISHES
CHILDREN'S RAYON
TOMATO JUICE
LOVHIT PARTIES
or CARROTS
Fall Elastic Tops. Oood range of sixes
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ORANGE JUICE
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OTHER HEW MERCHANDISE
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946, newspaper, April 4, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825355/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.