The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944 Page: 4 of 12
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texos, Thursday, November 16, 1944
E 1-2 of Section 36 Blk K-6
% ' and al of Section 26. Blk K-6.
5 | J P N.x and Irene Nix to Al-
JiOerta Thompaon, ail of Lot 9.
>| Lambert Sub. of Lots 7, 8 and 9.
^ i Blk 6 W ruble Addition
i1 J V. Picken.s and Lora Pick-
NEWS from VEGA
By S C. HARP
Stems to John J Paetzold, all of
V NE 1-4 of Section 85, Blk. M-7.
Coop , Inc to B E Brumley and ' dell, trustee for W R Higgins, I Rev. Marvin Boyd. Rev.
Alma K Brumley, note and al of Secti n 9. Cert 1216 and M Beavers and W J Stanfor
mortgage on elect: real equip- N 1-2 of Section 10, Cert 1216. returned Sunday from Swfll't
both tract* In Blk K 14 water where they attended the
i. M
uforA
wfld't-
annual Northve.'t Texas Con-
ference of the Methodist churrh
Ca.pt Roland Loyd,
ioas been in England the
«lx months is now back in the high school students.
Maud A Blevins,
2 and 3. Baskin’s
V.V.-.VV.V.\V.V.V.V.V.W.V.\\V.V.\V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.\V.V«V.V.V.\V.V.,.V7 Hrtha Wear Mrs. Lula B
Jr., who come guest at Vtga She signed This service Is being made Blevins and
past her autograph for a number of possible through the serv.ee of a’l of Blks
States visiting his parents! Mr Jiff ad^aU^m b/tfSto P T A f^owna? llln'ZT
and Mrs. Roland Loyd. Sr. and know that Mbs Hamner is back Friday night. Nov 10, the j c Allred and I) 11a Allred to
also hti wile, the former Fern on the air over KONC each SUn- PTA sponsored a box .supper in Frw n Il cL-h n, nf ,
•D.W«« He b« u thirty da, day afternoon at 3 45 br«lnnln8 the him, arhool auditorium, sretion 6. BU 8 C.t f-«25 BS
ueave. Nov. 12. with the featured attraction be- & p Grantee
Hule Richardson is spending 4-H Boys Meet ling a ’’Womanless Dedding," in
* «■» W l/i\« f~y
Nell K. Hemp tead to A. O.
all of E 1-2 of W 1-2
of Blk. 1. DoAtley Addition to
Amarillo National Bank to J. [__________
W Scott, judgment lien. ;
J R Daniel to H D. Collier. yfcgt. and Mrs Denni* Baker
vendor’s lien on E 1-2 of Lot an<1 baby daughter Cheri ar-
13. Blk 5. Womble Addition to “Vt'd to spend a two
Town of Hereford weeks furlough here with his
Banker's Life Co. to J A Pit- {‘alt'nUs- Mr. anjl Mrs. Mont
man, about 50 acres that por- 1 %***■ Bak,‘r is Rationed spending several months in
lion North of State Highway at the °hiIdress Army Air F . Id. ‘ Redbanks, N. J
Mrs. R. A Tynes and two
grandchidien, Rex III and Vir-
ginia Ann have returned from
331 out of Section 159, Blk. M-7,
Deaf Smith and Castro coun
ties, Tex.
ifuit Claim Deed
Bert McDonald to G. H Reev-
es, 14.1 acres of land out of NE
corner of Section 41, Blk. M-7.
Allen R. Elliott and Margaret
part of his 30-day furlough In The 4-H boys met Friday and 1 which C. R. Brown was the ‘ rhomnson
Vega visiting numerous friends, elected their officers. They are: bride, J. T. Singleton the groom. ‘
Mi-, and Mrs. Hugh Knox had President, Marion Kinsey; sec- Bob Armltage maid of honor! -r' rf 1 a Elliott to Addle (i Drake
as their guests over the week- retary. Gene Kinsey; vice-presl- T. J. Mears and A F. Linger A ‘ * i' “i ‘ cptinw ™ ie o_ Dmke,
end, Mrs. A L Hicks and daugh- dent, Wayne Richardson; re- j bridesmaids. Horace R ark and 1 the 8 258 >~4 fl therefrom andl- 1 4 0f bHtlon 20’ Fwn 4N'
tens, Louise from Higgins, Tex..1 porter. Steve Scott. | John Ballard as flower girls,
and Alice who Is attending Twenty-four old members, and Lynn Harwell as ring bear-
Wayland College at Platnvlew. were present and one new one, er, Paul Arthur and Bert Bal-
Seainun Clarence Lusk re- Joined the club.
•cently complnted a few days Mr. Martin gave an interest-
leave In Vega with his wife and Lig talk on the functions of
baby. Mrs Lusk will be remcm- * B ( Inb work,
bered as the former Evonne Bovina Mustangs Trample
Brents. , Vega Longhorns
Mrs Be mice Singleton has The Bovina Mustangs .warm-
moved her sitore Into the build- ed over the Vega, Longhorns
mg formerly occupied by the Friday with a score of 20-6.
Soli Conservation Service. There was no score until the _
Mrs. Harold Kimball has re- fourth quarter when Bovina ’
signed her position a.s teacher i broke the Longhorn line to j
in the Vega school because of make two touchdowns and kick *
an illness which affected her one goal, The Mustangs con-1
most of laat year j tlnued their rampage to make |
Wayne Pingel, Robert Wells, one more goal and a touchdown
J. V. Robinson, and Harold in the last quarter. The Long- 1 Dickson to Louis Barclay, all
Browning leflt Timsdiay for their I horn honor was defended after | of SW 1-4 of Section 70 Blk
physical examination for the ' this score, when Donald Loyd k-3.
army. | received a pass and raced for; h! K. Burnett and Corn Bur-
ITie Conoco Cafe is now In a touchdown. nett to T. J. Carter, N (140 acres
I lieie wore one or two slight i of land out of toot containing
Injuries, but despite these the 1020 acres in Cap. Leagues 408
boys all declare they will be 1i.2, 409 and 409 1-2
football next
lard a.s the grandparents, John
VanMeter and Andie Morgan as
the bride’s parents and Calvin
cooper as the baby sister with
C. T. Howell as the preacher.
A very nice arrangement of
boxes was brought and most of
them sold at high prices.
COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
Wurrunty Deed
J. A. Dickson and Emma Lee
that portion condemned by the ;B 2E> containing lflo acres, more
State of Texas for Highway or
new
G. F. Shirley and Nora Shir-
ley to O. L. Shirley, all of Lot
,,, . . . . t „ „ w , No. 0, Hough’s Sub. of North
Wednesday night Nov, 8, Mm. j pu,rt of Blk, 5, Evants Addition
Ervin Frost entertained the , u, T(>wn of Her(vford
John W. Scott and Ethel Scott
to C. T. Ware and R. C. Ware,
operation again under
management.
Helen Ruth McNabb who Is
now a Cadet Nunse was a visit- j ready for more
•or In Vega Friday. ! year.
Mrs. W E Klein of Lubbock Senior (’lass Entertained
is visiting the Hallbunton fami-
ly and Mrs Henry Klein In Ad-
rian. Senior Class with a party at her
Mrs,Jimmy Halliburton has re- home In Vega.
•turned from a visit to Waco and ! Games were played and en-
Arllngton, Tex. Joyed by everyone, but the top
Mrs. Ilall Tells of attraction was an auction, with
South American Travels A. F. Linger as auctioneer, he
A large group of parents and auctioned such hard-to-get
teachers were the privileged Items as girdles and diapers,
audience Tuesday of Mrs. Stacy Refreshments of sandwiches,!
Hasner IfuJl of White Deer, who coke, and cokes were served to
as guest speaker of the local the following guests: Betty Pin-
unit of the Parent-Teacher As- gel, Jean Larsen, Ruby Foster,
sociatlon, related her experience Charline Knox, Beth Ferguson,!
on a journey to South America Nell Hobbs, I^ivern Kinsey, Ma- |
and along the coa, t of the con- rie Landers, A, F. Linger, T. J.
tinent to Montevdeo, across to Mears, Herman Brents, Leo
Buenos Aires, and up the Para-j Turner, Ocar Harrell, 8. C.
r ay River to Uruguay and Harp and Donald Loyd.
Paraguay, which lie declared Special Notice
the nu t Into; *.11•• country of I' r ims who have friends and
‘h-T viili, and finally to visit a relatives n.s prisoners of ihc
friend in Cuba before return ng .fa-pane: e can now write to them
home. , on form 1616 which will be sup-
Mrx Paul Arthur, 1 -cal pres- plied by Ml (’ C, Wmbi rley.
ident Introduced Mrs. Hall and The:e letters will be given t>
at the cleric of the program on the boys Just as .scon as they
behalf of the P r A pt ented releu d from the prison
her with a lovely flower bowl camps.
with mut< h 1 n;: candlestick You may also write to men in
holders German prison camps on the
Mr#, Hall . a mpanled i n< foi m and thi e letter# will
by Mbs Laura V Hamner of he given to the men Jut as soon
Amarillo who Is always a wd- a.s they reach Germany.
purposes.
Roy B. Wagner and Mabel K,
Wagner to J. B. Halle, all of
Section 57, Blk. K-4. Cert. 1303.
BS Ai F.
L, L. LeGrand and Louise
LcGrand to Mrs. Sadie If. Kirby,
portion of Blk. 9, Whitehead
Addition to Hereford.
W. H. Key and Vera B. Key
to J. R. Overstreet, S 320 acres
at flection 81, Blk. K-7.
W. R. Higgins and Ada Hig-
gins to G. T. Higgins, all of
Section 9, Cert. 1210 nnd N 1-2
of Section 10, Cert. 1216, both
tracts situated In Blk. K-14,
containing 900 acres, more or
less.
Ralph T. Roden and Marie
Roden to R. R. Wills, an undi-
vided one-half interest In and
to E 1-2 of Section 50, Blk. K-3.
Release
First State Bank, Hereford,
Tex., to J. H, llarrLs, deed of
trust on all of Section 83, Blk.
K-3.
C. W. Humble to C. Q. Smith,
all Hens o E 1-2 of Section 24,
Twn. 3N, R 2E.
Deaf Smith County Electric
Deed of Trust
J W. W.iiker and Inez SLms
Walker to A. O. Thompson,
trustee for Hereford, Tex., Fed.
Credit Union, Lot 0, Hough Sub.
• f North part of Blk 5, Evants
Addition to IN re ford,
Coleman L. Wright and Faye
Wright to A O. Thompson,
trustee for Hereford, Tex. Fed.
Credit Union, Ixits 11, 12 and 13,
Hough Sub. of Blk. 33, Evants
Addition to Town or Hereford
J B. Halle to C c, Acker,
trustee for Roy H Wagner, all
of Section 57, Blk K-to.
G. T. Higgins to C. W. Cog-
Protect
WHAT YOU
HAVE
Inaura t
John McLean
Insurance Agency
112 W. 3rd Phone 273
Ocpcl'^°j'e
DELIVERED DAILY
(except Sunday)
HPINDAiuSE»VICt . . . PHOHE (80
Also on Sale in Hereford Stores
HEREFORD CREAMERY
CECIL MALONE
The Country's at War! Are You? Back the Cth War Loan!
Buys.
for Friday, Baturday und Monday at FURR 8
• • •
PREMIUMS
... with Sunny Roy Flour
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CAs**noLt °~- All
MIIT CORLISS ARCHER — SAT UR0AY AFTERR00I CRS
CHECKED and DOUBLE CHECKED
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HIlT R0RUSS AICHIR - SATURDAY AFTERNOON IRS
ASK FOR THEM AT
Your Favorite Grocery Store
CORN
PINEAPPLE JUICE
I ■ l)h> Can......
SALAD DRESSING
Heutyeti (diiart .................
BLEACH
11111 - \ Gallon ...........
TOMATOES, sliced, sweef *
spiced, Lihliy’.s (iiopoints) ‘Jt/j Jar
SOAP
(’ ryHtttl White fl.ir.............
P|Duz,oxydol9Q/>
landRIKSO... LfOt
2-25
Tama.
No. 2 cans.
C
15c
35c
33c
25c
5C
BEANS
COFFEE
M i oacell
l.h
WESSON OIL
Pin! ...............
HEMO
llordeii ’h Hi (I/, Jar
RAIN DROPS
Large Box ...........
SALAD DRESSING
Lady Hedy t^uart . .
V-8 COCKTAIL Ol,*
TOILET SOAP Q 1Q^
Palmolive, hath ai/.e . ... 0 for Iwy
SUPER SUDS fl*
COFFEE go-*
(lohlefl Light l.h................ l«wV
COFFEE OflaA
A rnholtz Lh......... Hwy
GREEN- 1 fnrOQc
Mile High / IUI f ^
No. 2 cans an tmsm 1 W
APRICOT NECTAR
( an .....................
FLOUR
Great West. - 25-lb. Sack
TOILET SOAP Q*
Fiue Art liar ....................wy
GRAPE NUTS FLAKES 2 OE*
Large Hoxea................... for MWy
SYRUP
(Johleii Hliss 2 Mi. Jar
35c
Tomatoes
RED CREST
No. 2 Can
2 for.: - ri
GRAPE JAM
BIish 2lh. Jar
39c
ti i Product of
SUNNY BOY" FLOUR
Ham er milling co , h
Hereford. Texaa
8th War Loan Driv# BUrta Monday, Nov 20th Get Act!
PANCAKE FLOUR 2 1E,a
Victor, 2() o/„ boxen.......;......f(,r lwy
SOUP
Heolt (Jo., No, I cans , ........
CORN STARCH
Mliiley ’h — Hox .............
DOG FOOD
Hard — Hox ................
ORANGE MARMALADE
Ma Brown 21b, J#r.......
MUSTARD
Ma Hrowu — 2-lb. Jnr.......
BAKING POWDER
Calumet — 25-oz, can
COFFEE
Maxwell IIouho — Lb........
WEINERS......lb. 21c
SAUSAGE.......................lb. 35c
CHILI..........................lb. 24c
T-BONE STEAK ** ar;.de-,,, 34c
PORK STEAK....................lb. 32c
BEEF RIBS. AA grade..............lb. 17c
FISH............................lb. 45c
-Produce*
YAMS..........lb. 71c
KRAUT CABBAGE......Ib. 3c
CRANBERRIES.......lb. 40c
BELL PEPPERS......lb. 15c
Delicious APPLES.....2 lbs. 25c
CARROTS......2 bunches 15c
LETTUCE.........lb. 10c
GRAPEFRUIT.......2 lbs. 15c
POTATOES, Idaho Russels ... lb. 5c
Texas ORANGES .... 10-lb. bag 90c
We hove a New Crop of Almonds, Pecans
and Peanuts
-VISIT OUR BAKERY DEPT._
POUNDCAKES........
Crackers::: 29
PIES: Fruit Pies, Cherry, Apricot
Pumpkin ond Pineopple.......
.... 35C
Large ANGEL FOOD CAKES, iced .. Sic
Try Furr's Sol* Rising Fronch ond Rye Breodef
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944, newspaper, November 16, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583728/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.