The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1949 Page: 11 of 16
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The Hereford Brand Herefo d T<
tBond Drive Quota
' Deal Smith Exceeds
Deal Smith County exceeded
its quota by 35 per cent in the
Opportunity Drive for the sale
of Series E Savings Bonds
Total sales were $75,737 50. as
compared to the county quo’a
ol $5'j.0U0. according to J. C
Kicketts. county Savings Bonds
chairman. He received the final
report of the drive today .n i
letter from Nathan Adams o:
Dallas, chairman oi the Treas-
ury Department s advisor;-, com-
mittee lor Texas.
Harry Owens of Dallas sta ■
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During introductory, get Deluxe Set and one
extra permanent for S2.25. 1 \e one permanent. If
not finer than any given yourself at home previously,
return Deluxe Set complete with empty bottle and
purchase price will he refunded.
But you will be delighted. You w ill then have one
permanent to give to another member of the family
— or a friend.
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lurches
Johnnie Linn will preach Sun- Hamlin is gues;
I day morning at the First Chris- dueling services each ev
| tian church in the absence of \ 8:15. Ills top.c fur the m
Rev. Roy Ford who is on vaea- lar Sunday morning
don. Glenn Ricketts preached! 11 o’clock will be die v,i
last Sunday. No Sunday eve- ; die oman. he ho,
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I Federal Crop Insurance
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j Backyard Fellowship. are | i.ane will cor
| scheduled for five weekday eve-
! t ings this week by the First
Baptist Church. Rev. John B.
j Hunter i.s teaching "What the
i Baptists Believe." Fifty boys and
j girls from the local church re-
turned from the Plains Baptist
i Assembly at Hoydada last week
.aid several children between the
j ages of 9 and 1C from the Labor
i Camp attended the camp this
| week with Lisea Garido Hayne.
j pastor at the Mexican mission.
They left Monday and will return
Wednesday.
Evangelist and Mrs. Walter
tdc.ru! Cr,
ftiv av.»i!a
urance which
to county wheat
;ue Revival Ser- farmers in the ACA office pn
I vices each evening at 3:15 at the j viems the farmer protection
[ Assembly ol God Church. The against what can happen to his
• '< vival w;l be concluded next crop investment according to
Haile Drug - City Drug
Revival services continue all
this week at the Church of the
j Navarene, according to an an-
nouncement by Rev. Ray Biek-
,ord. piistor. Rev. Joe Norton of
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1949, newspaper, July 28, 1949; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722941/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.