The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929 Page: 2 of 12
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The Hereford Brand
MUtM fwry ThunaUy at
HEREFORD, DEAF SMITH
COUNTY TEXAS
«tJNN WARREN PUBLISHING
COMPANY, INC.
PirBIJOHICns
Also FuMlstirr of
THK FKIONA STAR
Frtona, Farmer County, Tens
A I/IRK JONES
Editor and Manager
WILLIAM R. MOORE,
News Editor.
TBLW'JJONE
NCKnCB TO THB PUBLIC
Any erroneon* reflection upon the
character. standing or reputation
«t an/ pemon, Arm or corporation,
whirl) may appear In tTi** columns
of this paper, will he gladly cor-
rected upon due notice of same be*
lug given to the editor personally
at the office on North Main Street.
Sintered as second -class matter at
the poet office at Hereford. Texas,
under the aet of March 8, 1871*
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES:
Zone 1, j»er year • - - $200
Zone 1, six months • • • $1.00
Ontaide Zone t. per year $2.AO
Ontaide Zone 1 0 months • $1.50
Ontaide Zone 1, three month* $1.00
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS STRICTLY
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Pastor (filbert doing the preaching.
Everyone Is invited to attend the
services.
Dimmlrt and surrounding coun-
try were visited Thursday hy n
heavy twtl storm, doing much
damage to wheat
The Castro County Telephone
Company has about completed i
new building.
Dr. lfeird of Hereford, will ope.i
a dental office here soon
J. R. Hmyer has begun the «w
tlon of a Are room house In the
west [wrf of town.
(The Friday afternoon bridge
club met with Mrs. Lawson last
week with fourteen members and
two visitors present. Mrs. May
Hastings won high Delirious re-
freshments were served.
Mrs. Rankin Reynolds was host-
ess 'to the Priscilla Art Club Wed*
nesdty afternoon In the home of
Mrs. Louie Allen. Sixteen were
present. Kefreahincnta were serv-
ed. The next meeting will hr
with Mrs. Waller Simmons when
new officers will he elected.
The third quarterly conference
of the Dliuiultt charge was held
at Bethel Sunday, when Presiding
Elder Bowers prcoohed at the
morning lionr and dinner was serv-
ed to a large crowd.
Benton A Perry of Crosby ton
and Dallas lagan the ertvtlon of
a warehouse and Ailing station on
the cast highway between the Den-
ver tracks.
returned last week from a visit
to IdnlK-11, Oklahoma, and Bon-
ham and Paris, Texas.
Miss Katherine Royalty of Lub-
Ixiok is visiting her cousin, Tina
May Wright.
.Mrs. J C. Tate and dung'i er.
Johnnie Beth, spent the past two
weeks with Amarillo relatives.
Mr. uud Mrs. L. P. White and
children left last week for Hot
Spring*, New Mexico, for a three
weeks stay.
c. A Cryer was u Canvon visit-
or Saturday.
Mr. Yaney of near Krlna was
here this week.
Mines. Hunter and Boswell spent
several days of last week In Lub-
bock when they had the tonsils of
their d i ugh ter*, Mary' Nell and
Betty Hell, removed.
Miss Ad,Ur of I.uWsx'k lias ac-
cepted a position In the C. K.
Slone stole.
II. D. Wood lee left Saturday for
Austin to attend to business In
connection with the school.
diy with Mias Georgia Wilson.
Mr. Webb la here from Oklaho-
ma visiting the L Webb home.
Farmers axe busily encaged lu
planting row croi-
Clarence Todd was in Amarillo
Kal ordfly. Mrs. T-dd and children
H|*ent the «Hy with (*..nyon rela
lives.
Mrs. j. K. Davis and son visited
In the M. Davis home Sunday.
"KING OF KINGfl"
Arney News Items
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tipton were
visited by her father and sister,
Mr, and Miss Edmondson. Plain
view, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith
Halfway, and a brother of Spur
Mr. ami Mrs, C. Franklin left
The marvelous production, ‘'King
of King*” was u very tmpreasive
as well a* afiesta ular portrayal
of a small part of Christ's life.
The o]jenlng accnei were centered
around the beautiful but limn-
leaa Mary of Magdoia, and were
In hrllllant color*. The atory was
continued through her aearrh for
JUdas of Iact Hot, end her fifihl
conversion by the Carpenter, whom
Jades bed followed. A ph-turlsa-
tlon of a number of the many
raerriful deeds of Christ led up
to the portrayals of the crucifix*
Ion and ressorocMon, which were
in <s>lor«.
The widely advertised produc-
tion proved Itself unexcelled In
every manner possible, and was
a very minute and enjoyable por-
trayal.
TRY A WANT AD IN THB BRAND.
Ray Barber, Auctioneer
SUPERIOR SALES SERVICE
PHONK 941 HEREFORD, TEXAS
Monday for Canyon to attend mini
Rev. Dunn of Dallas closed a j jnc*r school, They will teach here
Dimmitt News
DtnvmUt school gets additional
credits, according to a statement
<«n«tde by Superintendent Cryer, j-h
follow*' Modern history, one-
nBpanlsh, two; trignometry, one-
half; physiology, one half ; plane
geometry, one. This makes thir-
teen affiliated credits for this
jtehoo) and others are expected as
woon as the muterlul sent In hit
"been approved.
Two officials of the Texas Co,
were In Dimmitt last week looking
over sites with a view of erecting
« company Ailing station.
The W M. U. met Monday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. It
Avery In * buslm** and social
•-meeting, when a numlier of busl-
nem items were discussed. The
hour of meeting was changed to
■4:00 o’clock. Itev Hilbert wax
preoeii: and marie a good talk. De-
lirious refreshments were served
to fifteen members.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson
«f Canyon were here Monday.
Misses Dora Baker and Jose-
phine who have been attending
Texas T<-ch returned home last
frssl
Mr. und Mrs Roberts of East
Texas are visiting In the (ho. Rob-
erts home here.
Mr. Htrlngor and daughter left
dhrtarrday for Canyon where they
will attend summer school.
Harvey Cosh of Canyon was In
Dimmitt several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter left for
Temple this week where Mrs. Ibix
ter will take medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. I B. Brooks and
daughter, Zonelle, and Miss Jos-
ephine Hardy left Saturday for
Buldoeo, New Mexico, for n two
week* outing.
A revival mooting begun at the
Baptist. church Friday night with
successful meeting at the Church another year.
of Christ Sunday night. HI* son
from Rovln-a attended the meet-
ing Thursday.
Johnny Lawson manager of the
(Yistro Theatre announces the In-
stallation of an alMalkle-movlc.
Judge Needy of (huuha, Nebras-
ka was In Dimmitt lust week look-
ing after the affairs of his father,
the late H. D. Neely.
Bonds to the amount of $100,000
recently voted for the erection of
a high school building are In the
hands of the attorney general for
approval. If approved erection
of the new building will begin
soon.
Clyde Hh u ford returned from
Austin where be has been attend-
ing school
I. B. Brook* made a business
trip to Groom Friday.
Evon Griffith and Mary Let a
McAdams are visiting their uunt.
Mrs. Henry Htaleup this week.
Mrs. O. O. Burns sad children
Joel defeated our hoy* in
ball game, 1H2, last- Monday.
Miss Edna Burks bus return»sl
from a visit In Amarillo.
Revival services conducted at
the school house hy Rev. Pwartx,
pastor, and Itev. Stiles, are grow-
ing In Interest and everybody Is
Invited to take jwrt.
It. N. Nall of Brandon Is visit
lug Ills niece, Mts. B. Tipton, lie
and Mr. Tipton visited relatives
In New Mexico first of the week
New song I sink* turn* arrived
and the jicoplo are Invited to the
school house for singing ea< h
Sunday night.
Rev. Llndley preached Saturday
night and Sunday morning.
Miss Athlee Tipton spent last
week end with home folks, return-
ing to IMalnvlew Sunday.
Miss Vanetu Fortner of Borger
visited her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Fortner this week.
Miss Vivian Bratcher spent Sun
5% LAND LOANS
Correct Abstracts
THOMPSON & IRELAND
Hereford, Texas
DEAD SHOT
For All Hkin Diseases
Such as Kcwnia, Tetter, Ringworm,
Sores. Poison Ivy, Insect Sling*
■rtsipcla*; also Cuts and Chlg-
gers, -Spanish and Toe Itch
Manufactured and sold since 1NM1.
For Kale hy all druggist*. Adv.
Success
3^
because it
r offers Dig Car
PHYKHAI. CULTURE
and
REDUCING
Classes conducted by I'upll of
Mar Rosser, of New York (111).
Two and one-half years experience
500 Hob ley Avenue
MRS. J. H. MITCHELL
BASEBALL
Sunday, 3:00 p. m.
FKIONA
vs.
HEREFORD
Admission, 25c
Quick Service!
•—Try ggm Aw w*t lime for Quick
Rapilcc, for reef Weight and
ToM.
<^lialifi<kN for only
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TO NON-RESIDENT LAND OWNERS
I have been selling land in Deaf Smith county__
years. I sold the first land to be told in the county f
on crop payment plan, which has proven good to
land owner. Land that never produced anything
but gram before, have now over 6,000 acres in wheat
that will pay land half out this year. Many acres
broke to be planted this fall. Can get your land in
shape where it will be producing something. You
non-resident land owners have not helped to develop
this country—let me help you hy selling your land
on crop payment plan to good, reliable farmers who
will pay you for the land and you will realize more
out of the land this way than most any way you
will ever he able to sell it. Write me for informa-
tion, giving best price you will take for the land.
J. H. PITMAN, HEREFORD, TEXAS
Reference: Any Bank In Hereford.
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If you are not enjoying good health, you should give
OHJWKPRAOTIC a chance H will help you.
C. T. KIBBE, D. C, Chirpractor
Buckner-Lambert Building
Hours I :00 to 0:00 and hy Appointment
EIGHT YBAltH EXPERIENCE
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HARVEST
—time is near, so don’t wait until die last min-
ute to get your combine repaired.
—We are equipped and have the material to
repair your combine.
—We do electric welding on cylinder blocks,
heads, etc.
—Dempster windmills and all windmill equip-
ment and repairs.
BARNHART ft SHREVE
Phone 33 Hereford, Texas
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Roses and
Romance
Sunday
—It’s HIS day and one when a gift is
the way to show appreciation. Dad,
somewhat neglected, comes into his
own on this day. Of course, you will
want to make it one he’ll remember.
May We Suggest for His Gift-
Hose, . . Ties . . . Kerchiefs . . ,
Shirts . . .
■uemm
mmtm
The New Pontiac Big Six is a sweeping
success—an even more pronounced suc-
cess than its famous predecessors. And
it oh cm its success largely to the fact that
it ofTers big car qualities at low prices.
Oakland produced this car to enable pro-
gressive (rf-ople to step up in motor car
quality without leaving the low-priced
field. And the very people for whom It
was created have made it an impressive
sales success.
—Spring brings sunshine but
with June comes roses and ro-
mance.
Save* for the Nation1]
—When young folks who have
learned the riches of frugality
start out life together, they are
sure to find the direct path to
happiness, peace and plenty.
You had rather sell yourself than he sold. That
is what you do in the “M” SYSTEM STORE.
There is no one to bother, just take your time
and make you own selection from an unlimited
stock.
Fan Hat- llitf Sit, $74’> in b. Fantiar, Michigan, plot
delivery iltnrgr*. Ilumpen, tpring raven anillarejay shark
absorber v rrgu'ar equipment aI alight at Ira t ml. Canoe* l
Molar* Time Faymaut Plan available ml minimum rate-
< rinsitU r the delivered /trier at *»»II «• lb# lint prk* vhro
compuring •ulwniakllr tnluca . . . "iifclaiwl'f’vnliar drill*
•red /trier* iniiuilr only rr.winvlilr < bargee (or bundling
■*d for liouiM-ing wIitH tla# lime I'ajuwul i’lau |* naaS
Dixon Motor Company
Hereford, Tcxm
Armour’s Cream Station
mu. KMOX
TUB
NEW
PONTIAC
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The
First
State
Bank
Hereford, Texas
Specials for Friday and Saturday
Sugar, 25 lbs Imperial, fine granulated SI .61
FLOUR, Great West, 24 lbs ....
_____9ic
FLOUR, Great Weal, 48 lb......
... $1.83
RAISIN BRAN................
_____lie
BANANAS, lb ...............
... v/ic
GRAPE FRUIT.....__.........
HOMINY, No. 2 1-2 can.......
_____11c
KRAUT, 2 1-2 can............
_____14c
BLACKBERRIES, gallon........
-----58c
CRACKERS, 2 1-2 lb Sabines ....
-----42c
WESSON OIL, pints............
... 29c
WESSON OIL, quarts
Sic
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Jones, Alger. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929, newspaper, June 13, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584154/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.