The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1948 Page: 2 of 24
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California Girl
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"Well, that would be Jurt fine"
chuckled the tall ex-Texaa renter.
"I don't know of anything that
would get me more votes than to
have you and the crowd you repre-
sent come down there and oppose
With that the swarthy little New
Yorker replied:
“Oh. you've got me wrong. I’d
speak for you."
Buy It In Hereford
, - H
Notes from remit official Agri-
culture Department bulletins:
An Insulating board, nearly one
inch thick and in 4-by-4 foot panels,
has been made by compressing wheat
straw.
Hunting and fishing on the 102
national forests in the nation has
increased so much since the war
that for the first time in many years
the rate at which game is taken
from the forests is rising faster than
the rate of increase of the game
SUPER MARKET
VALUES
Farmers over the country expect
to plant a larger total acreage of
principal crops In 1941 than any
of the past three years. It Is ex-
pected to exceed 341,000,000 (mil-
lion) acres, which is 3200,000 greater
than In 1947. The all-time high was
375,500,00 acres in 1932.
Europe’s 1948 harvest of bread -
The SUPER MARKET WAY is the convenient, money-saving way for every housewife. Quality
and Economy go hand in hand to give you the very best in foods here, every day.
grains (wheat and\rje), assuming
normal weather, will exceed the un-
favorable 1947 production but will be
considerably below average prewar
yields. The average 1935-39 produc-
tion of breadgralns, not counting
Russian harvests, was 61,000,000
(million) long tons; the 1947 har-
vest was only 39,600,000. The 1946
yield was 47,800,000.
Del Monte
Fresh Shipment
Heart's Delight
46 oz. Cans
2 for
North Hereford H. D.
Club Holds Meeting
Making dress forms provided act-
ivity for the North Hereford Home
Demonstration Club when the club
met in the home of Mrs. Frank
Brinkman Thursday afternoon. Af-
ter roll call Mrs. Earl DeHart gave
a report on plans to serve the I OOP
banquet scheduled for April 26.
Members voted to sponsor a float
in the Pioneer Jubilee celebrations
on May 8 and chrysanthemums were
distributed among members.
Mrs. Tom Draper, CHDA. demon-
strated the making of two dress
forms, explaining in detail the met-
hods used. Mrs. Otto Massie will be
hostess for the club on May 6.
Refreshments were served to Mes-
dames: Otto Massie, Wm. Kable,
Tom Draper. Fred Saltzman, Earl
DeHart. Geo. Parker, W. H. Russell,
J. L Finley, C. H. Owen, H, E. Petty-
john, Mary Bodkin, J. T Richardson.
Oscar Vaughn. R. A. Full wood, Paul
Hoff, D. V. Machie, John I. Mor-
ris, Earl Virden and the hostess.
fb.49c
HERSHEY CHOCOLATE BITS
Per Package 19c
V-8 JUICE
Big 46 oz. Can . . .
DOG FOOD
35 Row Mechanical and Body
Improvements
Dash, Fortified with Liver
Del Monte—17 oz. Jar only
2 Cans for
NO INCREASE IN PRICE
Sell Thru the Want Ads'
VITACOIOR!
MACK McCARTY, Manager
112 Sampson Stret Phone 575
Hunt's, No. 1 Tall Can
V.T-Ii..M PonaMWwds
TOMATOES
Fancy California, Big 21/2 Can
Pick o' Morn—Every Tomato Guaranteed
GREEN ONIONS
Nice and Fresh
2 Bunches for
Peter Pan—12 oz. Glass
Local Grown—Fresh
Large Bunch Only
Texas, Nice and Juicy
V-8—So good you can spread it on bread____Bottle
Fancy Florida
Per Lb. * ■
COMPLETE LIRE FBOZEN CHICKEN, DUCK,
FHOITS. VEGETABLES, ETC.
Dole's Fancy's, Big No. 10 Can
VIENNA SAUSAGE
Armour's Star or
Swift Premium .
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tab to fr—*5 $6.40 pH
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UN 5% DDT
Frank's Wisconsin
No. 2 Cons.....
AA Grade Chuck
INSECT KILLER
and quart of
All Brands
Per Lb
MARVENE SUDS
Screen Enamel
(value *1.30)
Ideal for holding j^Jj ff
Per U>,
Longhorn
2 large boxes
0XYD0L OR DUZ
Small Size
Medium Size
1 »f ir, icmni Of gorbago coo,
: Jlling offoc) loiti for wnofa . . .
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iMuqu.lcn*. rootfm, ants. etc.
ifipi* thong powort kills boot*
Pinkney's Sno-White
2 Lb. Carton
The new Wonder Soap
Large Box
WE HAVE
COLORED OLEO
Save Time and Labor!
SWAN SOAP
Regular Size, while it lasts, only
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CHOICE MEATS
USE GLIDDEN PAINTS
Hereford Market
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Ezzell, Ben. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1948, newspaper, April 22, 1948; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719324/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.