The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1953 Page: 6 of 16
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Tall Can
29c
Ma. 2% Can
4t«z. Can
33c
MEATS
Lb. 39c
Lb. 49c
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Lb. 29c
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Lb. 35c
Lb.
Free Tea Glass
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2 hr 33c
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Sunshine- 2-lb. Box
3 for 39c
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Oranges
U. S. No. 1, Florida
2 for
35'
Wc inr.tr you to COMPARE OUR EVERY DAY
SHELF PRICES.
You eon xo»e ot Th'imot Food Store every day of
Salt
POU
Catsup
M On. Bottle
Wopco
Con
I 25‘
Tuna
Tunedo
j
23c Milk
White Swan
5c Peaches
i hmwMm ______________
No. 303 Can 5 for 31.00 Pickles Sour or Dill Qi. 33c
-* Wopco
Orange Juice
Adorns
Spinach No. 2 Can
Del Monte
onnnnrr Cherries Be.lTallCan 19c
F n U U U U L Light Sweet Heart s Del^ht
Avocados Lge. Size Each 15c Coconut Box
* I a_A.-_
Foncy California
10 All Moot
18c BOLOGNA
19c r-k
STEAKS
CRACKERS
Paper Towels
Drise 150 Double Sheets
Tissue, Prem Roll
A Ft. Howard Product
Corn I
Cream Style or Whole Kernel. Our Dorlmg
Chili. No Beans No. 2 Can
Patio. Free •• 1 Con Menicon Style Beans
Snack Time 3 for 49c
By Supreme. Town House. Wheat Knoi
Cheddar Cheese
fl *<
Bakers
Napkins M Canni
Cabbage Green Heads Lb. fc G~**v’----
South Tenos Spaghetti No. 1 Tall Can 17c
----------------------Fronro American
Apples, Delirious 2 Lbs. for 33c liquid Starch Ql. Bottle 23c
... ., _. Sta Flo
Washington --- -------—------
- Macaroni Reg. 15c Pkg. 2 for 25c
• Ronco
QL I ’ tlVwcTQ L.nvC»c rooo
Tea Free Tea Class 33c KRAFT 2Lb.Box 92c
Bestyett
5‘
can
STAMPS
Puffin
BISCUITS
We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities - Double SIH
Green Stomps On Wednesday
THOMAS FOOD STORE
519 Path Ave. We Give SON Green Stomps Phone 15
SAVINGS GALORE AT THOMAS FOOD STORE — WE GIVE S & H
Hereford Squad
Meets Tuesday
... «. Court Wpnnpvd:
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BABY CHICKS and TPRKEY
POULTS
SOME CHICKS IN STOCK
Book Your Boby Chicks And Turkeys Now
For Sure Delivery
Ben Child* and Em
r>
Hereford Poultry & Egg Co.
A
We Appreciate Your Patronage”
IT PAYS FOR ITSELF
H 0. Chib Meets
BOCK WOOL
b
INSULATION
Park Ave. Drug
McDowell Drug Store
City Drug
$
Wool Blankets.
DR. MILTON C. ADAMS
Rockwell Bros. & Co
OPTOMETRIST
Hereford. Tesas
140 West Third
Try Our TITLE ONE LOAN Payment Plan
Office Hourv 8 30 5 OO
Phone 37
the group on the train.
STAMPS
SAVINGS GALORE AT THOMAS FOOD STORE
WE GIVE S & H GUI
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Aii Abovf IS-Otty TnotOHv!
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Rogers Drug
Craft Designs
Meeting Held
Insulation Often Earns Ils Cost In A
Single Years Time!
January study of transportation
Thr group was met in Clovis
hv several mothers and following
lunch they toured The z**>.
7 to p. m Thr
Cub and their tamite***-.
An all dav meeting in craft de-
wan held Frida > at the home
Comes In Handy Bags
for pouring or in ZONO-
LITE HOUSE FILL Balsm
r-
Symptom* of Distress Ari*>ng * m
STOMACH ULCERS
•«* to EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
are
barbecue, |
Owr f-Hir n .. i.
‘ we * i !.»». ■
luai..Ju,.:r»- , bOwmawH
U*< . i > Bsrw* A -«t
— S*Bn(>ea. Uur Ur * ll..m«h.
inllni, NrulU... . at. .
•Mb^V^Raaaog A* Ml .*«.* f y* laed's
uvmmm.
Mt-mbei of The Wakita Camp
> • group made head band- at
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Lovella Finley was
as a new member of the group
Those attending wgrv; Eugenia
A.<-xander. D* »• Burk, Jane Book
We Guarantee
the LOWEST priced
RCA VICTOR
‘Super Set"
to outpidorm
the HIGHEST pr.ced
TV let of any
other make!
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Drivid Alston, David Dowell, Van Smith,
Wayne Miller, Milton MeHarg, Johnny
Wayne Willoughby, Garry Smith. D><h*e
Rtemt, Warren Spark*, Ronald long, Wayne
Fdwmds Ronnie Gray. Staff Photo.
David Dowell, Van
Milton MeKorg,
Garry Smith
Max Cox. Jerry M* l^tughlm.1
Walton Goforth, Michael Gibbon
Runny Haincy. Gary Smith, Ron
aid Hu*burn Others making liw
pup *in- Karen Smith. Sandra
Hiaint v. Jeanette Rayburn. Mar.
! Vug.ma Luck, Carol Snead. Betty
Sneed, Sally Whiteside, Jeiry
.Luck. Lh uglas Womble.
Mothers making the trip in car*
to bring the Cutes baek to Here
•••rd were Mi Riihaid Jowell,
Mrv Carroil White^de. Mrs J
I It Sim .*d. Mrs Garland Cox and
i Mrs J.<« k M« laiughlm Mrs JaM»n
|l.u«k den mother, aivompana-d I the Whirlwittd"
1 the fillup on the train. I ferenre game.
NcDratU Fined
attending the meeting
John Draper. A.
II. Goett-a-h. John
nee H«• 1 iabaugh..
S S Wil'MIlb. I>
.1 W M
!vn I’.* Il and the hostertO.
Cubs Make 'Train
Trip To Clovis
M« mher< <d Den 2. Park 50 of
the Cub Srouts went to Clovis
Saturday on the tram. This was
T‘» .
wrr» M- Miame
< k At rs. W
Harker., Clar
II v Manning.
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IKWWH
KJHNNY WAVNf WHlOUGHhf crlebiot
•d his eighth tewthday Inst weeL vo'h a par
ty al the home of hii parent* Mi ond Mrs
Irving WJIoughby. The boy 9 h< mg l.im
Celebrate were from left Jetry Denn Morris
I by Joe Sti-un, 6 f«?et 6
I Hereford center The big junior i
| hit> 2 gratis to< » to bieak a 24
24 tie and to give ttic ff» id a 26
24 lead at half time.
The Whitefares employed an ef
fe4 tive full court press in lh>
thud quarter tu rattle the Ragle
The third quarter scute wa» Heir
lord 47 Canyon 3G.
The Herd held a comfortable
lead di the fourth quarter until
Dement. Marshall WoMm and Kv-
• rett Allen touied out. The Vim
tors fini'hrd strong rutting the
margin to five point*.
Stieuii was high point m in for
Hereford with IB. Allen wa next
w .th 15 McDonald ted Canyon
with IB.
After the game. L«^<h Wayne
Stark expressed optimsim about
I hr trams field g«*al percentage <
For the second trarght gamt Herr
had made over 40 prrc« nt <»f
their atte mpts The tram tried 41
and hit IK for a 43k percentage.
Wakita Group
L
F.
r TH.
&
Cub. makinR the trip were:
B Lurk. Leldon Wumble, Bub
b» Jix ksop, Johnny Whiteside. Canvun sank 13 ot 4t» trie- lur a
<■ x J.r, . M.U.uyhM. j.,M
The VHtory over Canyon leaves
the Hereford -quad m a pf»st
t*on l<> take thr district champion
ship Cenvon m <T»nsideird thr
tram Hereford will have to heat
and that will be a hard task to
a«*^>mphsh on the Kaglvs home
court,
Hereford plays Tulia fore Fri-
day night in another cuufermcr
tilt Game time u approximately
S o clo«k following tter “B” gam*
Saturday night thr Whiteface*
journey to Floydada to entounte-r
in another r*»n
In observance of Boy Scout
in Park
pertivr
» hurrhes Sunday morn.ng. The _________
ben ■ who attend th< Baptr trhur f<*:ifi Ford <•<invertible, turned
Hi* ir • utem.i ter. . to Samp-on street from Second!
le church and will Street and rammed ink* the bark
of a IJH7 Cfo-vrulet wJiati wa |
p.»i k« d ill front of th*- Hriefoid |
hote l Tti* Chevr»*let tot thr back I
By Shelby Whitfield
The Hereford Whitefaces won
Hereford Ifomr Drmon-
i* n Club met with Mis. J. P.
fn Tuesday afternoon with I
J hr, H k» r. president, pr<- ,
M 1 If .h • • n a trip in connection w.th thr boy*
lh« <-*>un* n tepwrt which wo
»iw« 4 b> th* piogiam dire* ted
M Fit C' x A demon*tratH*n
pf.ncip*es of cvulor harmony
* pr* »nted with illustration*
Charges Filed In
Three Way Wreck
Sunday Morning
('hnrprs of leaving the acene of
and foihiiv to report an a** ident|
were filed ar *.n t Bemandu la«
/ Martinez follow mg a three I
• ar a* < ident on Sampson treet
about 4 Ml a m. on Sunday m*>rn- .
mg
Martin**/, who was driving a,
on I
Court Wednesday
Bryan E McDonald p • id ru
| ty in County Court w* <ln« -day
welcomed rhaigr of Driving While In- Jud? ♦
I day night defeating the Canyon
I Eagles 5B-53. An enthuMa«tir
I crowd jammed the high schoul
IIgvta to watch the
II viatic.
L Haymond Dement .ctartc-d thr |
I’ (coring With a long hot but Can 1 >1 H* unrn. trr.* uter. ur .*
I y*»n bounerd bac k and t**uk thr >>«-mfo i of th« committe e < 4 i
||lrad The- Eagn-s led throughout imp"'»stl»lr to • rv* i ...n* 4 >
I most of thr fii t half. The c«»ir l»« • • lv farm* i and • meh* i
[( >t the end «»f the first quarter wa .,,v' r H* air.i "
IjCanynn 13. H* rrfoid II The Imai Th*- r*.mmitt« * inrlud* in ad
|| point in th«* fast half wa scored '•lition to Mi H*-n'.«m Ht n Ju
' irs, • cadaum, Horman M> •<•!•■ Hugh
H< .k*iut
• mett Milbuin.
Cub Scouts To
Observe Week
I In observance of Ifov
I we* k all the Cub Smut
15® wdl attend their i
Sunday murnmg.
_________,_J Calf Show Drive
Wias Conference ®!“w *1
Game Here Tnes.
f • • .»• I ' I Fr I • .ft th* h«»ni« |
of Mr*. V E f>*d n ,
Conte-mporv design, modern I
creative d» gn and ne w d*-Mgn«
to harm*>nue With old things |
were di-M U M'd by thr yioup. |
Tbcwe attending were Mi
John Drap* 3 Mr Ste v« WillMMR-I
South Nrtrfnrd; M> H L Wil- '
M»n and Mrs. G Mrifitt Wr*t
wav: Mi R A FibUwcmmI. Mnrfhl
Hereford; Mr- C. P. Norton. |
Dawn; Kail Del1a>t, Cultural; |
Mrs. E M Cox. W«<t H* r, ford;,
Mr> J E liver, Mrs Wiiha W l-I!
Iiamo.n, F-.rd; Mi C. C Kites
r:!J- ZA: ‘ “ STBEU HM0WUE
. __ Th, Hw,Tsrd Brand. fUr.fortF T.vot ThurMk,, February 5, 1953
tux.u.ted Th.- .rrert wa, made
east of Hereford Tue-sday by the
Highway patrol follow mg com
plaints from nu»t<>rul*.
i He w * fi.red end ••mien*-
’»d to 10 days in jail by County
' * “ L Seldom.
ch will meet C ‘ "—
Ja *m Luck at the church and will
sit m a group.
i The annual poGlurk upper
| will be held on Friday. February,
13. al th* .M*-in<»<te t «hurch at|<»f ti.er * ur a l!Mv Pontiac',
upper i- f« r all|ouri«dbk Nettie Cromer.
Tbe Chevrolet wa* owned by
Purvey Call*»Way.
Damagt- te« the CrmneF Pontiac
Was • tunatrd at 1100 <»nd to thr
I h« violet al $J iO Damage to the
F-ud roiiV» r!)bJe was set at about
|Ja®.
•n. (h.i.rimn, .od W* m •■*• ton, Melba Gay Lawrence, Maty
basketbail i uu: many .« p .b ■ >nd we l. nn Mori »n, Carol Ann Ne-
( .im .i k tu that .« .nluf-til p*-i a* J Linda Kay Nu'.and. Ilcttv
a leave thvtr etui k wdh Vir U.m. t P.i« tz«>id. lAolly Rc»-><- Part '
gil Hi nnen, treasurer, or some z.old, Nona Marte Strange. Ifonna j
I
pec .ally
, Memfo»r< »*f the Rotary Club f;- '
nance i-ommitlBe this week start-
ed their drive to raise $2 (KM* to j
finance the annual Junior Live
I stuck Show uhrtiuh d Feb 13-14
I in Hereford.
| Pnneeds from the drive
their first conference game Tues- used to spun or th* I
buving prszes and to offset qlber
♦•xpvnx’s .n the -h*«w. Henn Ben- juui, Linda Hair. Sharon Arring-
j t**n, M**lba (iay Lawrence. Mary
! I v liti M.>r*i<o,n f'iar«,l Ann *!«•
' a«-:I. Linda Kay Nuland, Ih-tty
I Louise P.M-tzuld, D*»lly Rune "
Ni.fi.-t M .r>4. Str.mil>> I
| W Hu i p H»n. Kaiolyn Kirby, D»*l
I .y Jo prowell, Ann Caraway and J
L*>v*-lU Finley.
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WE GIVES&HGK
HANK
KK
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1953, newspaper, February 5, 1953; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318165/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.