The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1935 Page: 6 of 10
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’HU STATE OV TEXAS,
OUNTY OF DEAF SMITH.
By vlrtne of an Order of Sale
laoed out of the District Court
f Deaf Smith County, Texas, on
ie 10th day of April A. D. 1086,
y the Clerk thereof, on a Judg-
ient rendered in said Court on
ebruary 7, 1938, in favor of plain-
er, The Real Estate Land Title
ad Trust Company, Trustee,
gainst defendants, J. C. and H.
Cox, one-half each; F. A.
I Hard and J. N. Jordan, Harrace
. Jordan and We M. Hale, in
ause No. 2205, and to me as
Uerlff of Deaf Smith County,
exas, directed and delivered, I
ill proceed to sell to the highest
dder for cash, within the hours
'escribed by law for Sheriff’s
les, on the First Tuesday in
ay, A. D. 1935, it being the 7th
ly of May, 1935, at the Court
ouse door of Deaf Smith Coun-
, in City of Hereford, Texas, the
lowing described property ait-
ited in Deaf Smith County, Tex-
, to-wit:
Lots No. Eleven (11) and Twelve
(12), in Block No, 81x (0), of
the Whitehead Addition to the City
of Hereford, Texas, as shown by
the map or plat of said addition
or record in the Deed Records of
Deaf Smith County, Texas.
Levied on this 10th day of
April, A. D. 1935, as the property
of defendant, F. A. Millard, to
satisfy said Judgment in the sum of
$403.76, principal, interest and at-
torney’s fees, also costs of suit,
for indebtedness owing on Certifi-
cate No. 44 and mechanic’s lien
contract for improving Fifth Street
abutting said property, decreeing
foreclosure of special assessment
and mechanic’s liens against each
of the defendants herein, J. C.
Cox, H. T. Cox; F. A. Millard,
and wife; Roberts A Olver, cor-
poration, and J. N. Jordan, Har-
race R. Jordan and Win. M. Hale,
as first and prior liens.
Dated at Hereford, Texas, this
10th day of April, A. D. 1935.
J. B. MILLER, Sheriff,
Dent Smith County, Texas.
By J. M. Murchison, Deputy. 14-3
BROOKS* DRUGS
“PAY CASH AND SAVE”
PH0NB 99 WE DELIVER
OUR OWN TAYLOR-MADE
ICE CREAM
(ERRY NUT, ALMOND TOFFEE, STRAWBERRY AND
CHOCOLATE
f
PINTS
Li*
1 THE SAME 1
1 Rich quality I
1 ALWAYS 1
QUARTS
25*
DRUG SPECIALS
(Reansing
Pepsodent
Alarm
Psyllinm
Tissues
Or Ipana
Clock
Seed, Blond
00 Sheets
Tooth Paste
Guaranteed
5-lb can
.33*
39*
98*
$|19
lot Water
Me Kelson's
Woodbury’s
Cod Liver
Bottle
Antiseptic
Solution
Facial Soap
Oil, Norweg-
ftaranteed
No- BO
3 Ban
ian, Pint
59*
39*
25*
69*
Here and There
Mrs. Paul Williams went to
Clovis Saturday for a visit.
Jack Me Broom moved bis fam-
ily to Canyon last week.
Cbas. Bell of Amlstad, N. M.,
called at the Leo Williams home
Monday.
The Energetic club met with
Mrs. Carroll Friday with 10 mem-
l*ers present. A covered dish
luncheon was served at noon and
a quilt was made for the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Robinson
of Lockney spent the week end
with his sister, Mrs. Leo. Wil-
liams and family.
Messrs, and Mines. Britt Boyd,
C. E. Tice and Lloyd spent Fri-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Whitaker.
H. M. Mosley, J. B. Harlln, H.
Allman and his father of Floyd-
ada, returned this week from a
trip to Arkansas.
Messrs, and Mmes. K. F. and
W. A. Campbell, Mrs. Jane Day-
lierry of Tucumcarl left Thurs-
day for a visit at Crosbyton and
Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lindsey
sjtent Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O’ftell.
Jack Roberson made a trip to
Panhandle Monday.
Miss Ruby Andrews spent Sun-
day night with Helen Jones..
Buster Greer was out of school
last week with measles.
Mrs. Guy Ham spent part of
last week in Hereford caring for
her daughter who was ill with
measles.
Mmes. Allman and Harlin,
Misses Koma Hyatt and Thelma
Holly were in Amarillo Saturday.
J. B. Harlln, Jr., entertained 15
friends Saturday night with a
party.
Mrs. Leo Williams was hosteaa
to the WW club last Thursday.
Mrs. Boling was unable to be
present
J. J. Lindsey and A. T. Jones
were in Roswell Monday.
J. E. Andrews has been irrigat-
ing his wheat the past week.
Mrs. J. E. Springer, who has
been ill the post two weeks, was
taken to Amarillo Thursday and
is improving nicely.
WARD AND DEAN
Mecaskey - Dean
OONDA BIQGERS
Several families met at the
baseball diamond Sunday to or-
ganise. There were not enough
to play ball, however.
Mrs. A. A. Head has been in
Hale Center with her mother, who
is very ill, the past week.
Mrs. Arlie Dean and Mary Louise
have gone to Tberma, N. M., to
recuperate from the effects of too
many dust storms.
J. I. Morris and S. J. Barclay
were in Amarillo last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCollister
attended the show in Hereford
Sunday night.
P. L. London and Z. T. Truax
went to Beaver City, Okla., last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Truax will
move there soon.
B. R. Fulkerson has been at
the bedside of his sister, Mrs.
Earl Springer, the past two weeks.
Dean school has been dismissed
for a short time because of dust
The last session will resume soon.
A. A. Elwart has moved back to
this community and is living in
the Crane residence.
J. F. Farr and family of Ama-
rillo were here looking after farm
Interests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stone were
in Hereford Monday.
Mrs. Clem Friemel and children
visited in Ford community Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roheback
visited in the Straufus home Son-
day.
DBS dob met with Mrs. Morel
Thursday, with two members on
hand. No business session was
held. Next meeting with Mrs. T.
Roheback April 28. Mmes. Fulk-
erson and Stone are on the pro-
gram.
Christine and Bernice Luck
spent the week end with Mrs. B.
It. Fulkerson.
.-o-
Alumni Banquet May 17.
Alumni of Hereford High school
will hold their annual banquet the
evening of May 17 at the Christ-
ian church, announces Hal Kester,
president
Committees to arrange the pro-
gram and other details will be
announced soon, Kester said.
-- 1—
The Deaf Smith County Federa-
tion of Women’s Clubs will have
their meeting at the Baptist church
on Friday, April 19, at 12 o’clock.
Mrs. W. P. Averiett will be the
principal speaker for the club.
There will also be a covered dish
luncheon In connection with the
meeting with the Muslt; Club as
hostess.
FOB bent, for
at BRAND OFFIOM. CHEAP,
LOST FAT
Fooled Gossipers
Mrs. 3. R. McCausland of Pitts-
burgh writes: “I took off 8 lbs. in
two weeks with Kruscheo. I ate as
usual and feel dne.” You, too, can
safely reduce an Mrs. McCausland
did If you’ll only have a mind of
your own. Pay no attention to
goasipera who wouldn’t want to see
you the slender woman you can be
If you’ll only take a half teaspoou-
ful of Kruschen Halts In a cup of
hot water every morning. (Tastes
fine with juice of half lemon
added).
Kruschen is SAFE—it’s a health
treatment and when your body
abounds with Kruschen fitness-
excess fat leaves. Jar lasts 4 weeks
and coats but a trifle—any drug-
store. Close Drug Store sells
lots of it
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF DEAF SMITH.
Whereas, by virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the District
Court of Dallas, Texas, the 101st
Judicial District on a judgment
rendered in said Court on the
27th day of February, 1935, in
favor of Leslie Hill as Plaintiff,
and against William R. Borough
and Mrs. William R. Bo trough de-
fendants, said cause being num-
bered 10T76-E upon the docket
of said court and delivered tt
aae aa Sheriff of Deaf Smith Coun-
ty, Texas, I did on the 15th Sap
of Apri, 1665, levy upon all «•
Sections 9 and 10 in Block X-ld.
and Section 27 in Block K-S, «H
in Deaf Smith County, Texas, am
the property of the defendant Wil-
liam R. Borough and Mrs. Wil-
liam R. Borrough, said property •
being that described in said order
of sale, said levy being made for
the purpose of satisfying a Judg-
ment of $1625.00 against defend-
ant William B. Borough and a
foreclosure of an attachment lien
against said land as against each
of the defendants.
Now therefore, I, J. B. Miller,
Sheriff in and for Deaf Smith
County, Texan, will on the first
Tuesday in May, 1935, same being
the 7th day of May, 1935, be-
tween the hours of 10 o’clock A.
M. and 4 o’clock P. M., at the
court house door of Deaf Smith
County, Texas, I will offer for
sale and sell at public auction,
tor ««ii, all the right, title and
interest of the said defendants,
William B. Borough and Mrs.
William R. Borough In and to
said property above described to
satisfy the Judgment against Wil-
liam R. Borough aforesaid.
Dated at Hereford. Texas, thin
the 15th day of April, 1935.
j B MILLER, Sheriff,
15-3C Deaf Smith Count, Texas.
r
I will preach at Ward Sunday
at 11, also Sunday evening at 7:45.
Hoping every one in the commun-
ity will be present to help make
the services worth while. The
service at Dean will be at 3:45
p. m„ and everyone is Invited to
attend. Rev. Paul M. Collins.
-o .....-
Noel Oollehon who is now op-
erating a service station at Mule-
shoe, was a visitor in Hereford
Sunday.
Third of a Series of Statements on the New “Ultimate** Rate for Residential Service
4k
'a'H
Larger Use
of Electricity
(In Kilowatt Hours)
at No Increased
Cost
(In y««r Monthly Service Bill)
*vni s»:-!* 1/ „ ,i
The new “ultimate” rate for residential
Ms nod its application enables many users
electric current to enjoy additional bene-
l at no extra cost, depending entirely on
ur use of the service. .Get what's coming
yon. Our suggestion is that you get in
ich with our local representative and find
t for yourself how you can increase your
me lighting and other uses. There’s plenty
store for you.
The present trend in the country is to
bring about the wider uae of electricity. It
is our candid opinion that every room in
the average home has noticeable opportunities
for freer use of the present appliances. One
of the most outstanding opportunities is in
lighting—so often ignored- We cannot em-
phasise too strongly the values possible under
rates now applicable.
rexas Utilities Co.
OUR GREAT EASTER VALUE EVENT
Prices Quoted for Friday and
Satnrday
Malt, Blue Ribbon, 3-lb can 59c
Crisco, 3-lb can !,.........59c
Charmin Toilet Tis_ 4 rolls 23c
Soap, Blue Barrel, Ig bar .. 4c
Kre-Mel Desserts, pkg.....5c
FOLGER’S COFFEE
lib......30c, 2 lbs......58c
Coffee, Chase and Sanborn. 27c
WE NEED MORE CHICKENS AND EGGS—
10*
18*
POST TOASTIES
Large package ---------
COFFEE
Break O’ Morn, 1-lb pkg
BEANS
Lima, 2-lb pkg........
MARSHMALLOWS
Angelua, 1-lb pkg-----
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES
BIRD SEED
French’*, pkg -------------
MUSTARD
French’s, pkg --------------
BROWN SUGAR
Pound ____________-
SHORTENING StSS’ $1.U
TOMATO JUICE
PHILLIPS’
DELICIOUS
POODS: PEARS 1Q*
Campbell’*, 2 cans -------
____ 1 p
PORK and
BEANS
■P* In *ugar syrup, No. 2V4 can 1 9
BLACKBERRIES. No. 10 iO
Northwest Solid Pack, can----*■ I
Have you tried them for Blackberry
Jam lately. Delicious and economical.
TkH can --------
SPAGHETTI
Prepared, 2 can* -
TOMATO SOUP
Can ______________
Charmed
KRAUT
No. mi can
PEAS
American Wonder, 2 No. 2 cans
Pineapple Juice
From Hawaii Dole’s Vacuum
Packed, 2y2-Ounce Can
IOC
HPARKLING WATER OB
GINGER ALE
Clicquot Club, bottle----------
OLIVES
Libby’n Queen, quart Jar------
MATCHES
Rose Bud, box --------------
8ALMON
Pink, 2 for ................
RAISINS, Thompson
SeedlMa, 4 Iba 29*. 2 —*■
__ P. A Q., large bar
BE SURE AND LISTEN TO OUR RADIO AD EVER?
MALTED MILK
Thompaon’a, 1 lb____________
OVALTINE
I.urge Nice 97*. email slxe
BABY FOOD
Libby’*, 3 can* ------------
COCONUT
Southern Style, can --------
JELL-0
3 itackngoH-----------------
SYRUP
4V4* Brer Babbit, No. 5 can____
Y DAY OVER STATIONS RGBS AND WDAG, AMARILLO
bar ..
large rise
Easter Produce
GRAPEFRUIT
Medium lire, thin peel, 8 tor --------------
CABBAGE
New crop, green, pound...................—
FRESH HOME OROWN ASP ABACUS
Oranges
LETTUCE
Firm head* —............
CARROTS, RADISHES
Green Onion*, 2 bunchee
toll af Juice,
Easter Meat Specials
ROAST
Pork loin, end cuts, pound
BACON
Cudahy’a Rex, aliced, pound
LAMB
VEAL CUTLETS
No bone, tender, pound ----------
LOAF MEAT
Fresh ground, pork added, pound
FURR FOOD
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Landis, DeWitt. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1935, newspaper, April 18, 1935; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583878/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.