The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1930 Page: 4 of 10
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SBAMD. HKRVOKD. TSXAS, THUBIDAT, VOTSMBRR e, MO.
THE BIG FALL SALE GOES ON!
—Hundreds of thrifty Hereford and Deaf Smith county families have taken
advantage of the tremendous price reductions in effect during our preat Fall
Sale and purchased elothinp supplies and ready-to-wear to fill their needs for
months to come. They were wise, for these prices simply cannot be obtained
after our bip sale closes. We are urging you to realize the possibilities of
the most wonderful savings offered Hereford folks for many years.
LADIES FOOTWEAR
Table No. 1—Broken sizes in
patent leather pumps, straps
and oxfords, choice.. 91.98
—Table No. 2—In both low
and high heels, values up to
*5.00. choice ........ 82.85
—Table No. 3—Broken sizes in
patents, pumps, strap, kid and
calf oxfords, values up to .+7.50
for ................. 93.98
HOUSE DRESSES
—One rack fast color House
Dresses, short or long Bleeves,
your choice ...... 79$
WILSON BROS. SHIRTS
Priced for the Big Fall Sale at
81 >68, 92.15, 82.68
82.95, 93.65, and 84.25
Values up to +5.00
BLANKETS
—Blankets, gray only, size 66
x 80, weight 3 pounds, wool
finish, pair 91.45
—Beautiful pastel colored
Blankets, size 70 x 80, pair..
................... 82.39
CHILDREN’S UNIONS
—Children's waist Union Suits
long sleeve, ankle length, 9
to 12 ................ 48$
WORK SHIRTS
Uncle Fuller, coat style, extra,
special for the Fall Sale 69$
READ-MADE CURTAINS
Itose, gold and blue, 2Vi yards
long, choice, pair ...... 46$
One table of flue quality
MEN’S DRE8S SHIRTS
Collar attached styles, sizes 14
to 17, guaranteed fast colors,
choice ................ 896
TABLE DAMASK
58-inch Table Damask, color-
ed borders, yard ...... 48$
QUILT 0HALLIE8
36-inch Quilt Challies, yd 13$
FOX MERCANTILE COMPANY
Ford Doings
BY MIHK EDITH MANN
There was good attendance at
tlie social Friday night, Decora-
tions at the hcIh><d house were In
Halloween color*. Everyone enjoy-
ed the program prewired hy Mines.
VV. M. Schwartz, and .1. I.. Might.
School girls sold candy. po|»corn,
peanuts and cake. Knuds will he
usisl for sclrool purposes.
Seventy-four attended Sunday
school Sunday, Ilev. Thomas de-
livered a tine sermon.
Several from this community at.
tended the football game played by
Price Memorial 4'ollege of Ama-
rillo and Vega at Vega Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. it. Oagey and son
s|H‘iit. the week end with Claude
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, lioy llrunson of
Claude spent the week end In the'tended the football game
F, W. Brunson home.
Several of the young (ample at-
tended the jairl.v Saturday night In
the George Funk home.
Mrs. 1 >. L. I,arson Is aide to la'
up after a serious Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. !>. B. Mann and
Emm took Sunday dinner In the
.1. 1,. Might home.
Miss Mildred Casey spent Sat-
urday night In the Mann home.
Ed son and Miles Funk apent
Saturday night with Boyd Oaaey.
Joe and James Garrett of Ama-
rillo *pi'nt the week end with Mr.
In the Simpson home Sunday.
Miss Ituby Itempel tiaik sup|H*r
and Mrs. J. S. Garrett.
Elsie and ladtle Funk, Nell ami
Mildred Casey and Boyd Casey,
Kdson, Fannie! t and Mill's Funk
took Sunday dinner 111 (lie D. B.
.Minin home,
School dismiss!*! Friday that the
pup!Is might see the pictures show
lit the treat re In Hereford.
.Mr. iiml Mrs. J. \V. Jenkins ut-
il t Lull-
hock Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. I, ltamsey of
Siimmerlleld sjient Sunday In the
It. F. Beeves home.
Miss Marjorie Bell of Amarillo
s|Niit the week e ml In the W. M.
Schwarts home.
Miss Dorothy Norton spent Wed-
nesday night with Miss La Verne
Mann.
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Morel
visited the Larson home Wednes.
day afternoon.
Misses Gleta Beeves, Marine and
Dorothy Norton ule siip|s>r in the
E. 11. Slmiison home Sunday.
Del ton liuyuor of Las Cruces.
N, M,, Is here visiting Cheater
Norton.
Beryl IKivIs' mother, sister and
grand mother of Coo|s«rton, Okln.,
were visiting here lust week.
Walcott School
Diphtheria toxoid will he given Frtona visited Mrs. John Hector
Friday at 1 p. ui. and all are urg-
i*l to lie here and bring pre-school
children.
Miss Verna Culpe|iper entertain.
i*l tlie young folks with a Hallow-
een party. Guests were uttlred
In a manner titling the m'cnalon. A
number of H ill low eeu games were
plnyisl ami refreshments of choco-
late ami cake were served after
which everyone attended the mid-
night mattiii*> In town.
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Fairview-Palo
Duro Items
By MBS. JOHN BOLING
BUTTER—
The Body Builder
Butter assists growth, it builds and replenishes the
body of tlie growing child and the adult; it promotes
good eyesight in children,
Blitter builds strength, n pound of butter contains
a whole day’s fuel for an adult or an active child.
Do you use plenty of Cream O’ Plains Butter?
Farmers Creamery Ass’n, Inc.
Hereford Phone 3.
Mrs. Alivel Jones visited Mrs.
II. II. Mason Sunday.
oren Jones and family left this
week for Ada, okln., where they
will make llu-lr Inane. We shall
Monday evening.
Mr, Wagner ha* installed new
lights In Ills home.
First meeting of Progressive lit-
erary will tie ut the achool home
Friday night.
Misses Isila and Lucille Park
took supper with Leatrice Benson
Monday evening.
Mrs. ('aidwell a.tent Monday af-
ternoon with Mr*. W. C. Russell.
Catherine Ricketts visited Winnie
Hughes Hunday.
Children from our school enjoy-
cd the pictures shown at the Htur
Theatre Friday afterniKin.
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Here and There
BY MRS. O. K. TICK
Florlne amt Kyleeu Hunter were
Sunday guests In the J. W. Berry
home.
Wnnnl.' Thom is of Daniel visit-
ed her sister. Mrs. Dan Higgins,
Friday night and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Allred and1 tallied with mysterious game* per-
family s|M'iit Sunday with Mr. and mining to Halloween In a program
Halloween held sway last Friday
i night when about (to wi re enter-
' In Ii*,.
given hv the selnsd children, which
was much enjoyed by all. Refresh-
ment were served luring the eve-
ning and the wee small hours of
Mrs. Corbett ('ret si tiger.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Phillips were
in Hereford Momliy.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Thuniinnd,
miss mi ii it i and Catherine from "r 1,11,1 Pepis-rs and Mr, and morning knocked anil wn* a s'gn
our school. ( 'Iis, W. It. Misire were among fur the lights to go out and folks
Win. Kuykendall visited with bin I *••«»«• attending the program at go home. A number of young |**i
brolher* hist week. Fall-view Friday night. I pie came from Progressive and en-
We have a new Hag and :iu*|*'n- j Halloween entertaliimeiil | Joyed the evening with us,
slon gl be which add mneii to the well attended, the program | Miss Kathleen Hardy s|S'nl the
attractIvencMH of our building. was enjoyed by all and the isitrons > week end with Mr. and Mr* J.
had a Idg surprise, for at the W. Berry,
close of the games they began to
Mrs, T, (
tills week.
Martin has been III
1
Mrs, Fanny Childers and E M.
Mr. Gallagher wn* here on husl-Dirlng out delleioits cakes of every Childers of Isu-kiiey are visiting
variety and sleimlng coffee for In the Ma k Dixon home
.Mrs. Roy lloyd and Imby s|s>iit
ties* from Amarillo Thursday.
Judge Wilson and Miss Hostel- '•‘"•B. They had prepansl for a
ler vlslbsl school Monday liring-1 hirger crowd, so there were many Wedne day with her mother, Mr*.
Ing books from the county library.! »nd >*»»i.h coffee left. The Link while Boy helped thresh at
Mi** ('/imp's pupil* wriv lHk$*n |Miiroiii* ]»!/m fo li»v«» ii I hank* j.lolm llaiilt-ii*.
to s.*' the (del it re slides Friday «,vl,ig program hy the s, Itool child
by Mrs, |,neb. The children were n'"
; Many of our |**>ple Joined the | nc-day aflernon with Mis, C, K.
tl,ft motorcade Hunday and saw the Tice,
Palo Duro canyons.
Mrs, Joan Barrett s|*'iit Hunday ] night In tow n with
with her sister, Mrs, Faulkner, In Bleliard-ou.
Canyon, j Frio young I*s»ple s|*iit Hunday
HeveraI of our people attended with CIihs. and Helen King at
Summerfield
BY 1IR8. L. JOHNSON
Many froiu this community are
attending revival service* at the
Hereford Baptist church.
Mrs. Bruton and sons of Dim-
urltte, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of
Portales, N. M.. were calling on
friends here Sunday.
Hevernl attended the home com-
ing at Canyon ('ollege Hat unlay.
Messrs, and Miues. Bernard Rob.
erson, Vernon Hannon, Mr. A. M.
Walker, and Misses Thelma Hum-
phries and Marie Mellarg.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Johnson and
daughter were callers In Easter
community at the Carl Frye Inane
Holiday
Mr. and Mr*. It. C, Itobermm
were Hunday giic*t» in the Dick
Roberson home at Hereford.
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Huntley
were In Tulin a day last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Welty have Itecn
entertaining relatives from l’or-
lale* the |s«st week.
There will Is- all day singing at
West w ay Hunday and everytiody
Is Invited to issue and bring din
tier.
Jack W !ght, wife and baby of
Hereford were Hunday gueat* In
i he Gerald Morgan home.
Mi*. Gerald Morgan entertained
with a ma*i|Ucrule party Hallow-
een night and all present reisirti-d
a good lime.
woikI and lama Johnson of H
ford *|M>iit Friday night In the h
of Mr. and Mra. L. II. Lookltr,
Mra. Joe Kendall waa bo.
to her Hunday school class Fr
night with a Hulloween party
good time waa re|sirted,
Mrs. J. L. Wilson and daugh
luiogene, of Hereford were r
ora with her daughter, Mra.
aid Morgan last Thursday. 1
IMPROVING HOME
Mra. W. M. Hehwart*, north
of Hereford, Is miKlernlalng
home, last week she bought a
oHne motor-driven ABO wat
and Haturday she received
beautiful Aladdin lump from HI
Hardware company.
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Art Lessons
Special I’ricea
My students will now And
(lie at home :t bltsk* north
Mother’s Park on It Street.
Hludeuls Molhiteil, ,’t hours
js-r week at 1.1.00 |st month.
I'll >•«•!• r» experience.
Mra. Banton R. Westbrook
pleased with the pictures.
Margaret Camp attended
! home coming in W. 'I'. M, T. C.
| mid witnessed the foolbull game.
Mine*. Nettle Green, Waller Ks
le* and Harry 1. *inn» ► |H-nt Wed
.Ml** Oneta Jordan *t*'iil Friday
Mis* I less
More Eggs—
the 1 mulct sch<sil program Thurs-
day night.
Mrs. E. W. Womldc called on
II D Allmon's
.Mr. and Mrs. .1 II. H ■ rlln and
family and .Mrs. n B Tlpp* of
Mr*. W. o. Conn uglier Wislnesdny Hllverton were Hunday guests at
a fleriiaon.
Less Cost!
W'lion you feed Purina Poultry C'Iiowh, expect more ruus in the nest . . .
FOR PI'UINA WILL PUT THEM THERE,
Expect also to get egos at a lower cost per dozen , , . TIIAT'8 EX-
ACTLY WIIAT Pl IUNA POULTRY ('HOWS WILL DO,
Naturally, you can expect to pocket more profit, too . . , FOR YOU
have more money left after you pay for the feed.
Something New \
— \\ e tjrjfc you to try out' “FARM KM LRUENVY cow feed* a now liirina I
product tliat promise* to be of real value, *
I
HOW MANY BAGS OF PURINA TODAY? j
McLEAN ®. \
PITMAN '
PHONE 1 1
ATiW.V.V.V.V.VWl
the .In || Bobersoii home,
J. W, Berry h«ijied Alfred Grant
sow wheal most of last week.
Mr«. Carl Mangum and eldldren
of I'l lInvlew were week elid guest*
of her |>nrents, Mr. and Mrs, K
F. Caili|ihcll. 'I'hl* eoltple eele.
bra ted their >11*1 w tabling anni-
versary Humbiy, Mr. and Mr* O*
ear Campbell and Mr, ami Mrs.
Melvin Mitchell were also guest*
of the day.
Ml-ses I,milsc, Katheren ami
llt'len Bae llatii euleriaiiied some
glr| friend* Friday night with
Progressive News
BY MIHH OLIVE I’KBKINK
Mr. and Mrs, Buy llershey vlslf-
etl In the Caldwell home Saturday
night.
Voting people ut tlie community
enjoyed ii Halloween |sirty at the
school house Haturday night.
Eunice Caldwell *|*<u( Friday
night with Mrs. Mltikemore , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bh Kelts and ”’r ^'’‘“‘T- n,rMI,,“
ulil 1/1 run vUltisl hi* j*m»nt* Hun* * , M#r‘ Hi rum
(jHy j WoihI Mu* nltflit
Linlle* of the isiiumunlty met ut
III/- home of Mrs. Ubkclt* Wcdne* f Mr 11'*'» Bell Mosley of
day and ipilllcd on the <| ut 11 m Itie Mr, ami Mis. Geo. I tell
club made for Mine*. John Reilor •’**,,<I" of DIiihiiRI, Mr, mml Mr*. II.
ami Arch Dougherty.
Bolireiuh, Mr. mid Mr*. GMo Itch-
Mr*. John Bettor I* *|S‘ntllng |-,‘,|d* and f uillle* met Mr. mul
[ a few day* visiting Mr* Van Ho* w ^'iiduck *|* nl Hunday
toil of lilonu, an old *t'Iliad mule '* Henry lliiiiiul* Inline.
In Cmivnii Norm 11
Mr, and Mr*. Webli mul <iilItf
Mi'*, J. W, Belly mill Mrs C
E. i be c'llled t.n Mr, timt Mr*
re ii called In the Doltnvau liome Hogii|i HiCiinlny /ifiermnui
Hunday afternoon.
Ml-s Maxine The *|icnt Frblij;
(iia*. Green and family vDlletl 1,1 ‘'f WH>' Ml**e* Alum and Rub)
Id* lirotlier, Frank, Hun<liy. Andrew*,
Mr. and Mr*. Bray, Hereford. Mr' ^‘'iti'sfhehl mul Mr. Join
iilb*l on the Blukeiiiores Hiinihiy. 'Oiub'il un Imudgranl ear mid b>f!
Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Caldwell and f,» Ada, Okln., H turdny. We
Eiinlee mid Mr. mul Mr*. Je*a .understand Mr. Jones rented Id*
Caldwell visited the Ky I/iwrence
home m HuiiiiiierHcld Hunday,
W. ||, Gray mid ilniightor, Ml**
Cli o, Clarenddn, were dinner guests
of tlie Parka Hunday.
Mr*. Jim Rbki'll* visited her
mol tier Friday.
Mrs. Arch Dougherty and daugh-
ter, of Gmdy, N. M„ a|a-nt Wi*l-
iieMlny and Thursday of last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ira
Ricketts.
Mr, and Mrs, Klwyn Hutcheson
and children *|«’Ut Holiday with
Mr. and Mra. Kellar l*uitereon,
Ioiat Hunday Mr. and Mra, Carl
Donovan mul family went to Hktd-
lyhm to visit hi* slater, Mrs. J.
II. Crouse.
farm to ii son. They will be mis*
ed from Git' nclglitiorliooil.
Mra. J, II. Ilollmul in ill Mr*.
Wood* made u trip lo Hurt Tue*-1
day.
Mf**r*. mul Mine*. |*>o Wllilmu*.
Harry GRIIaple anil W, A. Hprlug-
er went to Palo Duro Humbly.
Mr, and Mra. Frank Axe and
family and Mr. and Mr*. Bolt Axe
*t*'iil the week end with frhuda
ut Tiienmeirl.
Mr, and Mr*r. Far I Hprlnger
were Philuview vlallor* Wodoes.
day.
Mr. and Mr*. A. T. Jones were
Humluy visitor at lantter Hperk-
man's.
Mr, ami Mra. M. L llardy end
Mr, and Mra. Ven lloaton of daughter, Kathleen; Klelne Dyer,
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| SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY |
CIIIPSO—
Large size .................
21c
WHEATIES—
Per package .................
10c
PEANUT BUTTER-
Fivg-pound pail ...........
75c
SOAP-
P. Si O , ten for .............
Ue
llTv
PEAS-
Economy Brand, No. 2 size ,.,
14c
SYRUP-
“Brer Rabbit,’’ Gallon aize .
79c
SPINACH-
Gallon >iz« ..............
59c
APPLES-
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| Fancy Washington Johnathanz, per box |
I Per
I Dozen • . .
. . 27c
1 SOUP-
1 Van OaAip'a. three can. for
25c1
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1930, newspaper, November 6, 1930; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584372/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.