The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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i he Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, May 13, 1943
The Hereford Brand
tnry Thursday. Our Slogan---“Mort Ptople—Mart Fw'mt"
HEREFORD, DEAF 8MITH COUNTY. TEXAS
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B. HOLMAN______________________________Publisher
OILLHNTINE ....................................Editor
KATE BROTOERTON ......................News Editor
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COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
C. J. Paddock and Alice Pad-
dock to Alberta Thompson and
A. c* Thompson, all of SW 42 1-2
■ores out of NW 1-4 of Section
40, Blk. M-7.
J. C. Perrin and C. S. Perrin
to Irene Ballard, all of Section
S3, Blk. K-7, Cert. 1-420 BS Si
T, Mat. 78, Pat. 90, Vol. 30.
■Been Oeraghty, Jas. L. Oer-
aghty, Bernice Oeraghty, Mil-
dred Oeraghty, Helen Llnnthan
and John A. Llnnlhan to Charley
Hoover, NW 1-4 of Sectlo 7,
Twn 4N, R 3E, Cap. Syn. Sub.
Ina I| Ferris to Charey Hoov-
er, E 1-2 of Section 13, Twn.
4N R2E
Vida Weaver Watts, Hugh A.
Watts, Glbert Weaver and Ouy
Weaver to Les Thompson, Lots
fi and 6, Bk. 5, Evants Addition
AT FIRST
SUN OF A
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USE
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MASONIC BULLETIN
Hereford Lodge 849
■toted meeting •ernml Mon-
Sir In enrh month. Srhnol
ml bmtructlon mch Thur»-
Sajr night.
Sylvester Slagle, W. M.
E. L. Bradly, Secy.
Protect
WHAT
HAVE YOU
INSURE!
John McLean
Insurance Agency
U2 W. 3rd Phone 273
to Town of Hereford.
Richard P. Maxey to J. R.
Durrett, two tracts of and, (1)
W 1-2 of Section 2, Bk. E; (2)
E 1-2 of Section 71, Blk. K-8.
May Smith to J. C. Dowd, Jno.
L. Hammond and J. B. Anthony,
all cf Section 17, Blk. 1., Cem.
57, Abst. 343.
Arthur R. Norman, Lottie May
Norman to Robert H. Capell and
Berry Cox, E 1-2 and NW 1-4 of
Section 19, Blk. 8, Cert. 1-830,
BS and F original grantee.
Release
G?orge A. Howe and Mrs.
Alice H. Howe, to C. T. Guseman,
all of Section 11, Twn. 3, R 2.
George Findlay, trustee, to
Wm. W. Ryan, SW 1-4 of Section
1, Twn 4N, R 2E, ICap. Syn. Sub.
Land Bank Clmmissioner and
Federal Farm Mortgage Corp.
to Bertha A. Winfrey, Fred C.
Winfrey, E. E, Tletjens and Elfle
Tletjens, deed of trust.
Coy B. Henson to C. L. Scott
and Pauline Scott, N 120 acres
of NE 1-4 of Section 14, Blk. 3.
■'A I .^_
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Palo Duro News
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Cor/er
and family of Wlldorado Thurs-
day night were Miss Fern Wllll-
BY ETHEL ALLRED I ams, Miss Doris Elrod and Miss
• »»#**#***•' Ethel Allred.
A good crowd was present last Visitors with Miss Doris El-
Sunday at the Mother's Day rod Thursday night were Cecil
Services. Roark, Miss Ethel Allred and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O. Jenkins Kenneth Corder. The evening
made a business trip to Amarillo wa,; enjoyedIbyjach <»e Ill.rA ! family,"Mrs! *H ackson mid
SatuMay. I Commencement Exercises foi wi_^ Vernez Turner Helen
Miss Ethel Allred spent Bun- the Senior Oa» of the Wlhdo- ““aJollTe Pea"Me-
dy night with Miss Neta Jo rado High School will be held, Caskev Dorothv Sam MeCaskov
Moore of the Daniel Community on Monday evening, May 24-1 Audrry Jean MeCaskcy Mr E
and visited school In Canyon Everyone Is Invited to* attend j, „ ; . •’
Vega News
MRS. D. E. McKENDREE
A wedding of Interest to Vega
and Wlldorado was solemnized
j at high noon, last Saturday,
when Miss Marie Hicks, eldest
! daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A.
L. Hicks, and Mr. Bert Stoc-
I card of Levelland were united
i in marriage In the home of her
! parents with her father saying
the ceremony in the ring ser-
vice. The following friends at-
tended: Miss Katherine Vernier,
Lubbock, Miss Frances Patter-
son, Levelland; Lee Brock, Plain-
view; Mrs. C. Orval Davis, Ama-
rillo; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Knox
and family and Jack Williams of
Vega. After the wedding dinner
the couple left for Amarillo for
the week end after which Mrs.
Stoccard took up her duties In
Wildorado where she Is teach-
ing. Mr. Stoccard returned to
Levelland where he Is engaged
In farming. We wish for this
young couple many years of
wedded bliss.
Mrs. Lois Ivy has accepted a
position In Paul Arthur's office.
Mrs. Charley Robinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Looney of
Amarillo spent Sunlay in the
Roy Robinson home.
Among those from Vega spend-
ing Sunday at Buffalo Lake were
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roark and
Harlingen. E. W. Wlatkins, Edin- Park Friday night, honoring
burg, G. L. Watkins, Muskogee, , . ., . * .
Okla„ Mrs. Vern Helmig and members of th£ senk>r cJaas'
Mrs. R. W. Armitage of Vega. j and their sponsor, Mrs. Q. Willl-
Members of the Junior class ama* ’ -
of Vega High school and their
sponsor, Supt. E. R. Cleavinger.
gave a weiner roast in the City I
Try a Want Ad!
KEEP YOUR CAR
. in good repair
WE SPECIALIZE in several services which will help
you . . , including
BATTERIES . . . RADIATORS . . . CARBU-
RETORS . . . IGNITION SYSTEMS
and several other important factors, which also help you
get more miles to the gallon—make your car last longer.
Roberson Raitery & Electric
Phone 284—Night Phone 285 — In Renfro Bldg.
Monday.
this service.
A very inspirational program R- E. Oliver made a business
virct WnHrmot n,ni, Am„ i has been planned for the re- trip to Amarillo Saturday.
SSit" fZll Kular monthly Workers Confer- Mr and Mrs J. G Allred and
ence of District 10 which will Ethel made a business trip to
be held Tuesday afternoon and Amarillo Tuesday.
rlllo to Sadie Ward and James
D. Ward, Section 17. Blk. 1,
Cert. 57. Tyler Tap. Ry. Co.
J. J. Currie to May Smith, Sec-
L. Krahn and family,
l Mrs. Roy Horrell returned
Monday from Colorado Springs,
j Colo., where she visited her sis-
ter.
I
Mrs. Ed Mitchell and daugh-
n,Eh, May 11. at the Calvary gSI S? SKIS KSlS* 2£
tlon 17 B k 1 Cer S7 Abst 343 Baptist Chl,rch 1,1 Pam>m Ev- Trcva Rlica smllli ana Mrs. | “** ““
non l/, uik_x, ccrLS/, ADst. S4J, vited to attend these Mattie Harris made a business Hoy Loyd and Kt ith
'Federal Land Bank of Hous-, , caUed at the j CJhe^om^u^U glad ^ daughte^fcyTthiJ Rw'Zd Ju-1
ton to Joe R. Damron and M. E. I to welcome Rev. and Mrs. Mar-; dy, are home from the hospital j
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Allred made vel Upton who arrived Saturday lrj Amarillo *nd rccoveilng j
rence Whittington to A. A. Ell- a business trip to Hereford Mon- ' and will make their home' »n' "teely from thplr recent lllne5S' !
irt Section 79, Blk. K-7. day. On returning home they this community during the sum- returnedI
I visited in the home of Mr. and mer. They have Just completed, a. m. Minor reiurnea
Quit Claim Deed Mrs. J. T. McClain of the Dan- a year of college at Seminary Tuesday from a visit with her
Mabel Clapper and Ernest, jei community and returned Miss Hill In Fort Worth. ; daughter, Mrs. liillip McGahry
Clapper to iCharley Hoover, Sec- Ethel Allred to her home. I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Womble lamily of Albuquerque, N.
Damron, deed of trust.
C. W. Wh'ttlngton and Flo-
lon 13, Twn 4N, K 2E, Cap. Syn.
Sub.
E. L. Roberts and U. N. Olver
to C. R. Lady, part of Lots 11, 12,
Jimmie Dalton, sen of Mr. and and family made a business , ^
Mrs. Paine Dalton of Plalnview, trip to Hereford Saturday.
Robert Scott, who has been
home
Tuesday and both are reported
doing nicely.
Mrs. Jack Vincent and sons
of Amarillo came Thursday to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Attention, FARMERS,
ON OR ABOUT MAY 15th, WE WILL
RECEIVE A CARLOAD OF
>1 malie
Motor Oil
100% Pennsylvania Oil
COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW!
We Hove Every Weight ... in Both
Drums and Cases.
FRASER OIL CO.
HEREFORD, TEXAS
,3 a„a 14 o, Barcas aim Bulled, ,
Subdivision of Blk. 5. Womble! R E Curtsinger Dick Allred Day in the home of Mrs. Dal- to his horn ' here Sunday night. |
“£jr.;"£r,ord- !iswra.**n&z :
D B. Dennis to E. W. Cawthon, | ' MLss Ethel Allred spent from Doris of Wildorado.
trustee, SE 1-4 and E 1-2 of SW Wcdne.sdav to Friday In the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Norman
1-4 and NW 1-4 of SW 1-4, ail home 0f Mr. and Mrs. P. M. El- made a business trip to Here-
in Section 44. Blk. M-7. 1 rod and Doris of Wildorado. ford Thursday.
Howard E. Boxwell and Irene R j whlch fell here Tucs.; visiters in the home of Mr.
Boxwell to C. F. O'Donnell,! , ..fter was needed by and Mrs. R. E. Curtsinger and George McComtbs
trustee for Southwestern Life fhJwh,,at ' afmily during the past week Mrs. Martha Hammer of Es-
ins. Co., all of Section 18, Blk. 8, Miss Fern Williams of Wildo- end were Miss LaNelle Oakes, condldo, Calif , and Mrs. J. B
rado spent Thursday night with Miss Louise Young, Miss Betty f n\Phs°° DUI?,af 1 nd^ Mrf
Miss Roberta Corder. Hodges and Dick Oakes all of *he ^ome f Mr. and Mrs.
Guests for supper In the home Hereford^ ^ ^ , Membcrs of'thc senior class,
------------- wn Mr and Mrs. Jimmie All- had 'Kid" day Friday following
Cert 1-C29, BS and F. red and children, Marline and u kid party given In their honor j
Robert H. Capell and Berry Clydtne. of Hereford, Mr. and Thursday night with Rev and
Cox to W. J. Flesher, trustee, E Mrs. Cecil M. AlLred and child- Mrs. Jordan Gloom* Mrs. Quin-
J-2 and NW 1-4 of .Section 19,Iren Marilyn and Milton of Ama-: ton Williams
Blk. 8. cert. 1-C30. BS and F.
Clarence L. Cosby and Lottie
13 11 Cosby to T. L. Roach, trust-
ee, Middle 213 1-3 acres of Sec-
ion 93, Blk. K-3, Abst. 32, No.
912, AB and M.
Alberta Thompson and A, C.
Thompson to Miles Roberson,
and Mrs. A. R.
rlllo spent Mothers Day In the Wuddill assisting wi h the en-
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. All- tertalnlng in which kid games
red and Ethel were plyaed, with peanut pat-
Rev and Mrs. Marvel Upton ties. Craekerjacks, balloons and
spent Sunday In the home of Mr. ‘he like for refreshments and
and Mrs. A. R Norman. fu»- ....... . . .
The picnic for the Wildorado Mrs L. L. Ledbetter is slowly
community and anyone who recovering from her recent 111-
trustee, all of SW 42 1-2 acres wishes to attend will be held on ness.
out of NW 1-4 of Section 45, Blk.
M-7.
Marriage License
A. Charlie Hays, Jr., and Miss
Nancy Thornton Conkwright,
May 5.
PROTECT YOUR
Fountain Pen and Pencil
Fountain Peng and
Pencils are hard to
got now, Protect your
own pen by having
your name stamped
In 22-K Gold!
Each 50c
Sets 75c
(asing same name)
Old J’ens
new ones . . .
stamped i n
22-K Gold!
Any Make
or Model
The Hereford Brand
FLOUR
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. NfUfkORti TfnAS
Friday, May 21, In the breaks Mr. and Mrs. J A. C'ampsey,
near Wildorado. Everyone is ln-i°* Amarillo were calling on
vlted to come ; friends one day last week.
Mr and Mrs. R. Y. Corder and Mrs. L. W Landrum Is up a-
fnmlly Roberta and Kenneth of hout the house again after sev-
Wildorado spent Mothers Day era' days in the hospital in
Amarillo.
i Mrs. Sam Stagg of Corpus
| Christ! is visiting her parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Aamitage,
[ and other relatives.
Honoring their mother, Mrs.
I Mary E. Watkins of Tucumcari;
! the following children met Sun- |
dfty, Mothers Day In the home j
1 of her son J. L. Watkins in Vega.
Mrs. Charles Kaighn of Tucum-
cari N. M., Dr. J. C. Watkins,
A Hereford Product...
where fine wheat grows!
PACKARD'S BEST
FLOUR
... produced for the finest bakers
and the finest homes. Ask your
grocer for PACKARD'S BEST!
Look in each sack for Chinex
Dinnerwore Coupons!
PACKARD MILLING CO.
HEREFORD, TEXAS
You’ll have touring fever.
Will you have a
Even the wizard nuto industry rnn’t switch from arms
to autoa overnight.. After the Axis cracks, much time
will pass before designers, engine builders, plastic-
makers, accessory plants, glassworks, and the great
assembly lines can again bring you a better new car.
Probably you’re pining to win yourself peace by set-
ting out hh soon as you can for Grand Canyon, perhaps
—or for Bigtown or the Coast—or for the old folks
whom you haven’t seen since rationing started. The car
that will 1x3 ready first—50 chances to 1 —Is your all-
essential present car, encouraged to last its limit by
Conoco N'A motor oil. .. oil tiiat oil-plates! ... oil
that’s the foe of engine acids!
War didn’t first bring thews acids. Ordinary engine
combustion has always bottle! acids inside, as your
engine stopped. When stops were brief and your engine
heated up fully on king runs, the acids were not so harm-
ful. But now limited speed, comparative coolness and
long lay-ups invite acids to bite hard and corrode metals.
Corrosive air and water, you know, are checked by
chromium-plating. And corrosive engine acids are
checked by oil-platinu, closely deposited on inner parts
by patented Conoco N*A oil, with its added modem
synthetic inducing a sort of ''magnetism.'’ This can
long maintain oil-platino on surfaces that you wont
shielded from acids and depreciation. Don't wait...
oil-plate! Get N<A oil at Your Mileage Merchant's
Conoco station. Continental Oil Company
CONOCO
I with Mrs. Corder’s mo,her, Mrs
Hutton of Tulia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allred and |
! Alma vLslted Mrs. Ira Allred, who
Is ill In Amarillo.
1
MOTOR OIL
PITMAN
Service Station
MAIN STREET £ HIGHWAY 60
Phone.. .. .588
_"WE FIX FLATS"
$OWN “THE
PIKE ABOUT
FOUE MILES,
ON THE
OTHEC. SiDE.
OF ZEB
BEAZLEYiS
PLACE, 16
THE
GOSH, I HH/E SO
MUCH WOBK TO DO
I'M ALL TUCKEBED A,
. OUT THINKING
\ ABOUT IT/ ^ ^
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POCQ m*lf WES BEEN LOCKING
TOO LATELY/ I'LL FIX
HIM A GOOD 6UPPEB OF H*M
AND EG36--THATLL MAKE ^
HIM
HAPPY/
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GANVSH, I 6uC& WILL, MlGS
LOCNA. rtL EVEN WAIT FOQ
YOU OUT610E-. WITH
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YOU
HOME AFT ED
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1943, newspaper, May 13, 1943; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584452/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.