The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1927 Page: 3 of 12
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West-Way Items
l JTi m atlll having lortly wm-
|A and ths fanner* are huay flu-
Mffng tbsir cropa and are anxious
to felt their threshing done.
Sunday school was well attend
td Sunday and everybody seetm
o be taktag a new Interest sloes
the new rear began and we hope to
up a big Sunday school. New
are auxlous for the co-op-
of the people. Robert
was elected leader of
here for Plaiavlew and wo wish
them wall.
We era sorry to say that Henry
Hoffman is on the sick list this
week Ha Is with his daughter,
Mrs. J. J. Super
Scott Buckner and family spent
Sunday In the Tom Vaughn home.
Mr. Westbrook and wife have
Us red Into the bouse vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. franklin.
•shorn la a busy place this
wash, examinations being la or-
der.
The Westbrook children entered
eehooi this week and wa are glad
ta have them.
Mr. and Mre. franklin spent
the weak end In the Hartman
home.
O. P. Owens sad family ware
visitors la the Hartman hoaaa
Friday evening to hear the radio.
Mrs. Herman Gray la on the
sick Hat this weak.
Mr. and Mia. Harvey, formerly
this coamoatty, earns to Bun-
y Mfeool Sunday with 0. 0. Hart-
aad fapliy._
Wyche Notes
ad the children are hack
after the holidays.
PaQowlag are those an the high
roll: Lois Clayton, Mantle
Alma aad Levada On, Myr-
■lan HU lotos. Imma aad Nan-
ala Jackson. Those on the honor
roll are Woodrow Carmichael. Jake
Heater, Ottntoa and Robbie Jack-
ses, Anna Marie and Hoary Kuper,
Haaol McKinney, florcnce Myerr
■knar aad Anbart Reinhart. Al-
bert and J. P. Smith.
Mr. and Mia. John Decker and
family were visitors In the 0. C.
Book home Friday evening.
Mr. gjid Mrs. Raton and da ugh
ter wart visitors In the E. M. Cos
home Sunday evening.
The thresher |e at work la the
muthweet part of our community
Lhla weak.
Warren llongh and Elmer Wil-
liams culled la the C. 0. Took
liome Sunday svsnlng.
Naomi and Ernls Jackson rtsltsd
Montis Clook Sunday srsnlng.
D. R. Carmichael returned Hun
lay from Oklahoma.
!. W. Wool Pry and family rlalt-
la ths Dusk home Sunday.
Mra. II. H Arnold returned
tnrday from Cnlon, leaving
Sunday for Amarillo
J. Clayton and E. M Cox
adnewlay for Amarillo on
[in f.usb and wife were callers
tb«*S(up*r home Sunday.
Juy Smith snd family bars left
Northeast Corner
A number of relatives and g<*>d
friends gathered In the W. T. lie-
Claln home Sunday.
Mlm Eos Bearers was visited
Sunday by relative* and frlsnda
from Canyon.
J. C. Allred and wlfs apsnt
Sunday lu the A. B. Norman homa.
Steve West and wife vlsltsd ths
Ben floyd liome Sunday.
A B. V. P. II. social waa ths
entertainment In the O. 0. Phillips
home Friday night when a number
at the Sunday school awl B. T. P.
D. folks guthsrsd.
T. M. McBrooui and family spent
Sunday In ths J. B. Thomas home.
Mias Berdle let spent part of
last week with relatlvee. who are
U1 In Amarillo.
J. M. Warn end family visited
the J. B. Thomas home Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Dowell, teacher at Fair-
view, spent the week end In her
home at Hereford.
The Mlaelonary Society gave an
•utsrtetnment at the W. O. W. hull
at Wlldorado Saturday night, to
which • number gathered end the
evening waa spent la playing var-
ious games, after which refresh-
ments ware tarred.
Mies niMhsth Ossa epont loot
weak In her kerne here, returning
to Amarillo Sunday to continue
her school work.
■urn Griggs vlsltsd OUrsnoa Me-
Broom one evening last weak.
T. H. Boling returned home here
lest wmk from a visit with rela-
tives near fori Worth.
Breast Walker spent part of ths
past week with Oren McClain.
In this community lest week.
Chao, end Fleet Callaway visit-
ed Guy Smith Burnley.
Welter Oellny was hurt by a
thresher Saturday, bis hand being
caught In • chain and carried
along and a glove la all that aav-
sd hla finger*.
Mnun. Itenfm and Kelly were at
the W. T. Smith home one day
laat week.
Mr. and Mra. Iten/ro and daugh-
ter, Mra. Roger Johnson and Ila
Mao and E. Dora Smith, of Here-
ford, came out to W. T. Smith's
Friday evening for a while.
Mra. Waltor London bad com-
pany Saturday evening.
Walter Junior and Baxter Lon-
don spent the afternoon with Wil-
ma, Glenn and Loy Smith one day
laat week.
Do not forget the appointment
for preaching at Aakren by Mr.
Boaarth, of Canyon, on the first
Sunday la February.
Walter Galley waa la Hereford
Saturday.
Walter London waa In Hereford
Saturday.
Joel Gleanings
W. T* HmIMi expects to finish
threshing this week.
Walter Ixindon and family went
fo Dimmitt recently to visit rela-
tives, B. 11. Kaater and family.
W. T. and Guy Smith and fam-
ilies visited J. It Renfro In Here-
ford Sunday.
Henry llsatlnga nnd son were
Ford Doings
Officers and teachers were elect-
ed Sunday for this year. Howard
Morel was re-elected superintend
eat, J. E. Hill, of Hereford, was
oboaen tesrber of ths Blhle class.
Mrs. Fielding Johnson re-elected
teacher of the young people's class,
Mrs. Howard Moral as tea (her of
the Juntora. Mm. Geo. Benson and
Mm. T. M. Major as pianist aad as-
sistant. Mias Viola Thomas, secre-
tary and treasurer, end Andy
Thomas, assistant anpsrlntendent.
This Is ths fourth year that How-
ard Morel and J. B. Hill hava
been elected to their placet. Wa
had OS present last Sunday and
ths young folks class Is growing.
Mrs. Arthur Lamb, of Amarillo,
and sister, Mias He sal Ram bo, of
Hereford, were ford visitors Sun-
day. Mm. Lamb will Im» remember-
ed as Miss Peggy IUm bo who
tsugh the Ford school lust year.
A. D. Major and wife are here
from Plalnview vlaltlng their non,
T. 0. Major, and family.
Geo. Ilenaon and wife were In
Amarillo Friday.
Mra. J. L. Hlght left Wednesday
for Dallaa to be with her mother,
who ta very III.
Claude Illcketts and wife of
Hereford apent Sunday afternoon
at Ford.
D. It. Atehley awt family visited
the Hardy Benson home Satur-
day night.
Dewoy I.arson and wire spent
friday In Amarillo.
Howard Morel aad wife enjoyed
radio at the Barney McOaakey
home Saturday night
A number of the men folks met
at the T. K. Major home Thurslay
and tmteherod and dreaaod four
hogs for him.
Mra. Burch snd Miss Kula Lee
Burch of Hereford were at the
Burrh ranch Sunday afternoon.
The Ford Sunday school ladles
meet with Mra. Gao. Benson Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Alton and Dawson Atohley at-
tended church services at Vugs
Sunday morning.
Stuart Nobis, foreman of the
Lannlgaa Bros, ranch, north of
Vega, was out In this community
lust weak buying a large amount
of mains heads.
Bhsrm Oarratt aad wife were
among the visitors at Amarillo
Tuesday.
A. D. Major, of Plalnview, and
son T. B. Major nude a business
trip to Aiuarlllo Monday. | Lige Klliaoti arid Glen Slaughter Statements.
Harold Smith spent tUe week were t-allent in the Chapman home velopcs, all Job Work,
end at Canyon. Sunday afternoon. j Brand.
Adrian Sims Notes
Buck Freeman of Vega waa In
our community Monday.
Ruth Long visited with Elina-
both and Virginia Chapman last
Thuradny night.
Misses Jessie and Maude Malone
were in Hereford Wednesday.
Elisabeth and Virglu.a Chapmau
were in Adrian Saturday.
Fred Illppua, recruiting officer
atatioued at San Antonio, vlalied
teii day* here with home folka.
Mr. and Mra. Itetk Guthrie of
Oroabyton, arrived hero laat week
and will live on the Lige Ellison
farm. We welcoma these young
people to our community.
Misses Marguerite Ruaaell and
Catherine Rector were Shopping
In Adrian Tuesday.
Vearl Iverson was In Hereford
Tuesday.
Lige Ellison was In Hereford
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mra. Iverson went to
Hereford Saturday.
Gulak Job Service at Tbs Brawl Tr> a Want Ad In THE URANIA
GOOD COTTON
MATTRESS
Made of Cotton Grown at Horae.
DANIEL’S VARIETY STORE
PHONE 394.
HEREFORD, TEXAS
AUCTIONEER
—I have arranged with one of ths
heat auctioneers In the Southwest,
who Is now located In Amarillo,
to aaslat me In all my larger sales
W. S. WILLIAMS
—I have purchased the welding equipment of
the Hereford Motor Company (Ford Garaae)
and have rented space in the same building
CYLINDER BLOCKS AND SCORE FILLING
A SPECIALTY.
/ Will Also Continue Electrical Construction
Work.
I Will Appreciate Your Patronage.
Selling Building
Materials
THATS OUR BUSINESS AND OUR EFFORTS ARE
DIRECTED TOWARD THAT ALONE.
We have the ability and the facilities, as well as a keen desire to
serve you satisfactorily, and you will always find a competent
clerk who will give you every attention when you come to our
place.
ik:
Ag ;4
KEMP LUMBER CO.
GOOD
SERVICE
Wilkinson Welding Works
LESTER WILKINSON, Proprietor.
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January Clearance
-SALE-
Friday and Saturday — Ladies' Misses' and
Children’s Coats and Dresses
ONE-HALF PRICE
COATS
MATERIALS—Bolivia, Pinpoint and Suede Cloth.
TRIMMINGS—Fur, Embroidery and Buttons.
COLORS—Black, Brown, Blue, Rust, Red and Green.
SIZES—Children’s, 3 to 14 years; Ladies’, 34 to 44.
ORIGINAL PRICES—$3.49 to $44.45. SALE PRICES—$1.74 to $22.22.
DRESSES
MATERIALS—Wool Plaids, Jersey, Ottoman and Tweed; Silk Crepes, Satins
and Moires; different colors and trimmmings.
SIZES—Children, 8 years to Ladies' 50.
ORIGINAL PRICES—$4.95 to $34.45. *AI<E PRICES $2.47 to $17.22.
To My Old Friends
and Customers:
I will open a Dry Goods and Grocery Store in the Gilliland
Building under the Tourist Hotel, on South Main Street, next
Saturday morning, January 15, at 9:00 o’clock.
Specials For Saturday Only
Large siae Bucket Compound________________________98c
Lemon*, per doaeu_________________________________]8c
STRICTLY CASH
To Everyone—no charge* made. We deliver order* for
$3.00 and up.
\ few month* ago I went on a wild-goone <hu*c to the South
Plains where cotton is king, hut. believe me, we are hack to *tay.
WE GIVE YOU SERVICE AND TRICES THAT ARE RIGHT!
WARREN’S
Dry Goods and Grocery Store
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1927, newspaper, January 13, 1927; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584363/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.