The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942 Page: 4 of 10
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ley home Sunday
Em i Bowsher
Mrs Truman Green and two
Mrs Raymond Douglas, and
Ralph Clenmn
Lt. and Mrs
and Mrs T B
Earl
the
week a weiner roast was given Hereford helped Mrs E.irl Lance '
Several from Westway and Pro-
Mr and Mrs Irving Willough-
car
FLOVR
59c
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Advantages of transporting air j
k
k
MACARONI
13c
lower pricea
each
Pint
I-urge Box
sell in
Big 21 can
Ih>s> h
2 six-
teacher in
2. White Sw an
Notice!
10c
From time to tr e «e hate heard rumors
A
that the Carpen‘et s Untcn. * L U 665 is
>p< osi.red by the Here ord Chamber of Com
SALAD DRESSING
15c
merce
I
IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT.
MARKET SPECIALS
To date.
lh. 3jc
)
each 59c
MEDIUM SIZE FRYERS
We are
each 69c
HEAVY FRYERS
2 doz. 35c
lb. 15c
LARD — Another fresh barrel
lb. 28c
BACON — Armour's slab
lb. 33c
CUGAR CURED BACON — sliced
2 doz.
I
ROAST
10 lbs. 25i
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E. B. POSEY, Secretary,
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Hereford Chamber of Commerce
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Ward News
MRS CHARLES B. MILBB
Due to numerous requests from workmen on the Defense Project . .
FURR FOOD will, in the future
ALL KINDS OF FRESH-MADE SPREADS . . . HOT BARBECUE . . . FRESH
WATER CATFISH and OYSTERS. LARGE ASSORTMENT LUNCH MEATS!
Brisciii
Bib .
Chick
Swiss <
Lihbock Glide?
Scheel Enlarged
has been operated at the field visited Mr
during the <
PAY CASH . . . AND
SAVE. AT
For FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and MONDAY:
Mr and Mrs Slay
The group went to the Noland
. . lb. 21c
. . lb. 23c
. . lb. 25c
. . lb. 32c
Red Ball
QUART
I4OZ
BOX
LB
SACK
fin
in
Tom
Miss .
Summerfield
MRS JIM CLARK
or
SPAGHETTI
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES
l.argt teai
SUDS
FRESH
CABBAGE
NICE FRUIT
LEMONS
LARGE SIZE IRISH
POTATOES
LARGE BUNCH
CELERY
TURRi
Food
STORES.
The Hereford Brand. Hereford. Texas, Thursday, September 17, 1942
Bethel school spent the week 1 ture to Mr. and Mrs. J N Thump- 'week
end with her parents and visit-'aun. J N Thompson. Jr.. Mrs
- lb. liox
J .
receive special
completed a
Mrs W T Bachelor of Clovis.
N M. spent several days last
week here with her mother. Mrs. *
Lawrence and other relatives
Mr and Mrs John Renfro of
Hereford were late afternoon
I callers in the Otho and J A
n LB
L BOX
Claud White educational di-
rector in the First Bapti*
Church at Canyon preached here ,
at both services Sunday It was I
certainly an enjoyable privilege ’
•o have this talented young man |
in our community
There were 83 m Sunday School
Rev Marcus Rexrode pastor of'
the Summerfield Baptist Church i
"meTnfth of'the -u home this week from
h
/fomatn Open Until 9:00 P. M.
Many people who are now working on the Jap Camp hive asked that we remain open in order that they may shop
our complete stocks and SAVE, with our Cash and Carry system and despite the general shortage of help we
will in the future remain open until 9 o clock each evening Join the throng and SAVE at FURR S'
5
AJ
BABO
Tall i'»ih
DOG FOOD
1 (irat- 'i l‘ar.| round box
FLOUR
FLOUR, Furr's Finest
lolled, if’iiiran!♦*••<!
VINEGAR
.1 > ••
MEAL
Great Wr»t
FLAKES
• urn lial-ton Big 11
SALAD DRESSING
Slira.-le Whip
CATSUP
< 11 B
CRACKERS
2 l.b But ... . .
even coming to Hereford until
sign posted on West Third Street
none of the union officials have contacted us.
nor have we even met any of them
not taking the stand as being for or against this
organisation in Hereford In fact, we do not
know anything about it. Furthermore, we do
not know whether the union is C I. 0. with
A F of L or any other national union In
other words, this organisation was not con
suited in this regard, we had nothing whatever
to do with the union locating here
BROOMS
Blue Hird
MOPS
* Ottoll ..........
POLISH
Furniture. Van Brit.
BAKING POWDER
I ’lalilier Gir!
SALT
Ro'-k • ri st al
BABY FOOD
GerlnT m
PEACHES
I >■ I Mollie
CORN
White s«nn fanei Xu
SPINACH
I* .lll« \ • .11 I ll»l HIM. N
MATCHES
i arton >>f •> Boxe.
TOMATOES
2 Si/«» < .hi
TOMATO PUREE
Vai T»‘X. Bi»j .»<»/. ••HU’*
CRACKERS
< lea ha in
ALAMO 2^
2 23c
2 ,23c
24* 75c
24 lb nc-
S.> k JJV
9c
18c
2 ,13c
39c
14-ox. IE,*
bottle 1JV
15c
Mr- Clennin will remain
Hereford for a longer visit.
10 n/. .an
Mrs. Frank Lucas and son. F.
L. Lucas, left yesterday for Fort
Worth where F. L. will enter
Texas Christian University They
were accompanied by Miss Lois
Agnes Oilbreath who will also
enter the Fort Worth School.
tier. Min of Mr and Mrs John
Renner who have moved from
Black to the J R Rodrn place
Minnie Lou Akin.* daughter of
Mr Albert Zinzer turned in her
book, Monday and will go to
California to school
Marvilene Sloan, who was hurt
the first day of schcxi; wiu able
to return d school Monday
Joe Evans very generously ha*
to paper her living room last cor ented to letting the chuol -of Mr and Mrs R C McGilvary
Rev Hardy Stevens was here
that Sunday and filled hu appoint-
_ _ both Sunday
Ug fitehool.it Lubbock. will be morning and night. There was a
"one of the large*. if not the «ood crowd and every one en-
struction in
of the ships
Relatively new. the glider is
3 - 10c
12 ■»/ ••«!!» 25c
3.. . 33c
15c
10c
23c
11c
23c
5.. . 19c
I, 15c
roll
14c
21c
Mi- Nora Jean Ru -sell and
Mr- Je.,s Russell arrived Satur-
day from Galveston for a week’s
h X m i .!• M ' parents
M: and M. W H R i - ell Nora
Jean is employed as a typist at
Camp Wallace
schools, such as South
full-fledged pilots will receive
specialized training including
the art Of bringing their ships
dowsi on any available patch of
ground
, Wheat sowing is being rushed j- — - -
. . .—-.7 —; — t— .------3 |children of Spur are visiting in
in Hereford Sundav to visit with heavy rains Row crops are look- "f Mr in<1 ( h*’
ing fine .narawicw
Eating birthday dinner with j
home for the Sunday evening Mrs Earl Lance Tuesday were'
meal and a vlsr afterwards 1
Mrs Slay is the former cath- Mr - Wood Vaughn and Mrs Keys H k Fox Both are formerly of
enne Fullwood •
Summerfield School enrolled a
we saw the
borne troops by glider are many
One power airplane can tow sev-
eral gliders, each carrying as
many as 15 fully equipped fight-
mr men Bv cu’ting the gliders r-
ioose thousands of feet up and
miles from the enemy objective
they can glide noiselessly in to
strike their blows without warn-
ing
Huge gliders can be construct-
ed in a fraction of the ime re-
quired to build a power airplane
of corresponding size, with use
ol almost no strategic materials.
BuiE at wteou c........
coat Troop-carrying gliders now
being built for the Army Air
Forres are .-quipped with flying
Instruments and two-way radio
and in some of the largest ships
provisions have been made for
bhe loading and ’■arrying of
mechanized equipment
-----
at the school a-s a farewell ges-
cres-iv.. attended -anging hen- _
will include Sunday evening f
huge is passenger troop-carry- ?•- J B
ing gilders, and the pilots will by and children attended dinner
receive their final, technical in- a- Hereford Sunday honoring her
warfare operation grandmother, Mrs A B Schulz.
I on her birthday
Mr and Mrs Jack Waiker were
already as much a par: of Ameri- in Amarillo Tuesday on business
can war plans as the flying fort- ,
ress. and fac orles are heavily
engaged in mass production of
large transport and cargo glid-
ers At preliminary schools in
Kansas. Arkansas. Oklahoma and
the Southern Sunday School
Clinic at Nashville Let’s have
a good crowd next Sunday to
welcome him home
Mr and Mr? Walter Hawk-
ins and family of Lamesa visit-
ed over :he week end with her
parents. Mr and Mr- B A Atch-
ley
Recent visitor- inthe B F. Rob-
Oue 1 of Mi-. Nora Jean Rus- erson and W E Neill homes were
'he home of her par- Mr and Mrs Hub Rav and son
■•I 1 Mr and Mr W H Russell, and Mr and Mrs William Neill
is Lt George Di krrson of Fort and babv of Merkel
Bliui I ?i i Miss Edi'h Neil!
25c
35c
,3c
4c
3.. .. 29c
25c
2 29c
21.. . 29c
23c
10c
2.11C
i n, i>... IBC
vanilla wafers
* o
Kraft of Green Ridge
is here vunting his sis-
ter Mrs Sam Gilliland and Mr
Gilliland
Mr and Mrs Harns of Here- '
ford spent the week end in
South Dakota thousands of men the home of their daughter Mrs
are receiving training in p >wer- John I Morris.
off dead stick" landings that Mr and Mrs Jack Dean were
will prepare them for piloting I brought home lost week from,
of the big ships A’ advanced an Amarillo hospital where they
Hains had been for eeveeol days after
being in a car accident near
Amarillo.
Mr and Mrs E Ward were in
Amarillo on business Saturday
----- o----
6 oz btot !e
Mr and Mrs T H Cox and Poland homes Mrs Otho Noland
children drove to Locknex- and I
visited Mr Cox's brother, John'
during the construction period Cox. and sister Mrs. Alvin Nick Lanee and Jim Clark homes were
Col. Olsen has been acting com- and family ^rs jf(P Kendall and Betty Jo
mander of tile temporary school M:- Marr Lee Hood was home and Mrs. O H Click t Here-
Lt Col. Thomas Wtldes. direct- over the week end from Lub- f .rd Mr and Mrs Kendal] and
or of training at I
school, wil] continue in
capacity at the new base
The new order from the Wa:
Depar rnent was interpreted a
merininz that plans tor the twm-
Mgine school have been aban-
Orlginal plans for the school,
now i.. —. ,-.w ————-----
to provide advanced twin-engine with her parents. Mr and Mrs
flight training, although an ad- M^ Wilson,
vanced glider training school, or-
iginally planned to be temporary
is their daughter
Friday viztors in
CLEANSER
Light tall an
LIVER LOAF
Morrell
WHEATIES
h ■ \ oi < hrrnoats. pa- kag<
PANCAKE SYRUP 1' 2 lb.
I'i v White. Bliss Waffle. Pn .-ke SJ..I.1 < an
SHREDDED WHEAT
Kellogg >
FLAKES
I vorv
SOAP
Ivors
SUPER
Large Box
SOAP
< I’Vstn! W hif«- I»»Th ______
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
Skinner's
TISSUE
Northern
WINDEX
Tin Window I’leanarr
DRANO
Tall e«n
In this regard, we wish to keep the records
clear We did not know that the Union was
Official announcement -----
the new South Plains Army Fly- m«nt. preaching
“one of the large*, if not the good crowd and every . v.u, WI1I
largest, of the nation’s advanc- • JoyedI singing in the afternoon dauRhle.r Mrs Jack Streun Mr their home
ed glider echoob has been made Lunch was serv^ at noon streun and sons Mrs Marcus Rexrode and
tov thy War DcDartniriit with and Mrs Bob Higgins lt*ft and Mrs Kendall «>f w i^ • *m <
™ ° ”» “ Bum!* ...U -Uh U>... ‘X. ..Ui".o2
rSiSm Swl* .M M" K’ u.*™" 1 Th. «• M V m.1 ...
nearing completion, were *on °f Amarillo visited Friday .
children pick up potatoes for
2 2 . ‘ ‘ ~ ~ ~ . I Mr and Mrs John Black and the cafeteria. Mr and Mrs Tan-
ed with her sister and brother.'opal Walker and "daughter, who son. Howard, of Amarillo visit- dy Legg took the large child-
Perry McMinn of Dimmitt was left our community the last of ed Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lee ren Monday afternoon and al-
in this community Sunday after-J the week The Thompsons who Curry and Mr. and Mrs. Guy though the digger had been stop-
noon recently sold their farm to J Waller and families Howard, ped for some time from a break
Mr and Mrs. Geo A Springer b Noland, will visit in Montague who is a nephew of Mrs Cur- (down, the children and teachers
of Frio visited in the B A Atch- County and in Kansas where ry is leaving soon for Navy duty returned with several pounds of
ley home Sunday their son Dewey, is in defense Mr and Mrs. Bur. Slay and potatoes The pupils especially
Mr and Mrs R D Lance of worg before going on to San Die- son. Larry, of Houston are visit- the boys are begging to be taken
Hereford spent Sunday with their K0. Calif where thev will make ing Mrs. Slay ’s parents. Mr and again They say they had rath-
- - - -- «rs r a Fullwood of Hereford er pick up potatoes than have
and her sisters. Mrs. D C Wai- spelling.”
ser and Mrs Chas. Noland (
bzwtw wi.c.s 1 The Walser and Noland fami- these days Most of the land has MI
Sunday and visited with Uieir vj,mng relatives for several days lirs w^t to the Fullwood home had to be replowed since the ^ome of Mr and Mrs Chas
The W M U met in regular
‘session Wednesday for a Mis-
sionary Program given by Mrs
Ky Lawrence and Mrs O B
Sumner The president. Mrs B E
Roberson directed a brief busi-
ness se.-sion Members at'ending
were Mrs Roberson. Mrs Law- I ~
rence Mrs Sumner Mrs L L , new pupils Monday. Fabin Hen-
Cannon Mr<. Jim Clark and Mrs
D C Waiser
Attending he Tierra Blanca
Baptist Annual Association meet-
ing in Tulia Friday were Mt s
Marcus Rexrode Mrs I. I. Can-
non Mrs O B Sumner. Mrs.
Ky Lawrence and B A Atchley
Mr- C H Carl Mrs. Wood
On Tuesday evening of las’ Vaughn, and Mrs Carl Moseley of
Mrs C H Carl. Mrs Carl Moseley have been viriting Mr and Mrs
tz. .. •• s* >' .. ■> .a- . —. « .r
Medlin and Patricia Ann. of Hereford I.t Clenmn left Sa'ur-
Hereford. day for Fort Monmouth N
David Phillips and Billy Boone where he will
Whitaker of Hereford spent' training, having r.
Tuesday nigh' with C J Lance.‘course in the signal corps at Aus-
^PERSONALS
Reuben McGilvary left yes-
terday for Dallas to take ex-
aminations for induction into the
Naval Air Corps He is the son
mandei of the temporary s> IumI
the glider txx-k where .she is attending bust- daughters. Betty Jo and Geraid-
that ness college ine left Saturday for Denton
Rev Hardy S evens and wife and other eastern points Miss
were dnu.er guests Sunday night Betty Jo will remain in Denton
of Mr and Mrs. Edgar Lemons where .she will enroll In T S
Mr and Mrs G C M< rrit and c W
son. G C. Jr., attended a family
dijnd. and that the facilities reunion of his relatives at Mid-
will be devoted exclusively to land
gilder pilot training for the dura
tion.
New equipment
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942, newspaper, September 17, 1942; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317990/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.