The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1949 Page: 6 of 14
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THp Hereford Brand Hereford Texas Thursday October Tn 1949
^age SIX
Riders CluJ l^^se*
Roping Arena Site
Hereford Rider® club held 4
buxine** mee;im> 4: th< City
Hall Thursday nip!'4 with .f D.
fleltl president In chargr (>'
the meeting
ioeatiott ewnmiMee for the ne»
arena which was to the effect
that a building e tc for the
arena had been leas'd
Plans were made lor sponsor
■ib'-.: t to
building fund d
months, among them a stjuart
dance jamboree • it< <’ • ■! I
‘ tire last of October D
Among important commit ee tihe forthcomin't
reports heard was 4 hat of the be released later Mr and Mr
NICE
SELECTION
TABLE
LAMPS
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LAMPS
Ernest Kef a
1 R Bier ms
Attending 4
Mr and
hot Mr
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n
Mr and Mrs
re elec ted to
meeting were
Mrs Jack Rtreun, Mr
fork franee Jo® K®n-
and Mrs Pa4 Lae
and Mrs Lee Hopson
lay, aw them Hryaf
Mai Stewart ?
etnli, Hugh deannan.
Mary Jo Snarp, Ebr-
on Marie Rears a id
Instil New Officers
At Regular Meeting
Hospital Notes
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Happy Homes 4 H Club
Meets In Scott Home
At a ri <> met ting of the
Happy Homes 4-H Ciub In the
•n* •" Mrs Ira R, off. Miss|
Pe‘hany Clam of the Plrst
I HoptisA Church me* In regular
! monthly session at tlje church
f Thursday afternoon
Installation of oHmer* was
| f* attired and special decoration*
! carried out the class colors of
purple and White. The refresh
men* table was laid in white
1 over orchid and the center at-
traction was an arrangement of
petunia® shading from pale Sav-
endar to deep purple and white
tapers
Group singing and a prayer
given by Mrs. Wirt Phillips
opened the mec:,ng. Mrs. G P
Owen conducted the lns:alla-
>>i v-. ■
Jo Kddv f
mil E
r< Oracle
i Darner-
irle Dean
tion riles using the theme
Strength in Cooperation" as
she instructed each officer in
her duties.
The new officers include Mrs
K „■ <
j Ed Cox. president;
Mcsdames Dam -1 Massif, secretary
and GlennajJ'hn Patton and R
rid Gloria j vice-presidents; Mrs.
.vnii R.-ott. B tty I per group captain;
Mrs CtUi
M-sdames
T Adams
John Dra-
Mrs J .1
Marif Wi
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Buy Now and l ay Away for Christmas
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W irth where
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USE OUR CONVENIENT I,AY AWAY
r0R ANY ITEM
TOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
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1901
1949
£ Ha [Slack Cc.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptom of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
on t, EXCESS ACID
t rcfBeol T< UsotHomeTreatmrnMhM
Most H*lp or i* Will Cost Yen Nothing
Buckner extension department.
Mrs Edr.a BoWe and Mrs J F.
Young group caplains and Mrs
Vivian Major reporter
Acting as hostesses for the af-
end with ternoon were Mesdames Wirt
j I .'Mips, Otto MaasiP John Par-
ton, R T Adams and Joiin
1 Draper
Others attending were Mes-
Idames A E Jury, J V Pick-
ens. Allen PoWelson. Joe Evans,
j Edna Bowe, J E Young. J J
Buckner E B Moseley. Bcb
Higgins O P Owen, Vivian Ma-
I jor and R F Caddell
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Patients discharged from h e
piial Kathryn Acker, med
Irene Witherspoon med Mr
H D Blythe OB R H
O *v rr( 4 E •• til..' •
Mrs. Boo Lawrence surg . Mrs
W F Nix accid . Judy Fr.ce.
TArA Mrs W P Mt Minn med .
F O Collier, med Mrs Kale
Johnson, med
Patients in hospital Mrs
Bred Henry med Dai
med Don Webb surg Mary J
Lou Cannon, surg A C Pierce I
med . J B Daniels med Mrs
O. B Sumner surg . Mrs Stan I
ford C Knox O B ; Mrs M C
Denton. O B Mrs Bertha Pope |
med. Mrs H D. Hensley surg ;
J E Jones, med ; Rev. R I. I
Shannon, med , Mrs John Hall,
med . I.yle Blanton. med Mrs |
Mary f lowers. surg ; Mrs I
G A F Parker, med.; Mrs. Geo. j
Heck, o B . VirfU Alston, surg. I
Mrs R B Medley, med , Gary
Redwine, med . Mias Lela M j
A.sman. med . Mrs. Bethe Fox j
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Born to: Mr and Mrs M (
Denton, a son Karrel Lea.
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YOU SAVE EVERY TIME BY CHOOSING
Luncheon - Program
Enlertains Club
f URNITURE
IIvfi t lir* <• mHlioft bfrttlc** of ^dViLtlMJ
f StomarH
Bwn*1 n.llUI(«1‘l flfHt IfM -
Hoot *» »’. ^o«»r Stomach,
D Ain* a, MearttnBB, StrTolwXfOMX, *tr
AlHNI. So-M on |.*» #!#>•>* ?*-i »r
'tSfiiiord'* which fatty
t» LiifN thi* tr«4»trm*fj? iu
li \ii.i: Din'i
• rn ilift t. srotti
t " Dlfl 1; htdhi:
ltlend Birthday t elehraiions
Mesdames H M. Benefield.
| I.ee Benefield Ed Warren and
[iJecil Gunter have returned
I from Ft Worth w'here Mrs. H
M Benefield attended the 98th
| birthday celebration held for
I her mother Mrs. C M Sigmon
Mrs Gunter visited relatives in
Arlington and Mrs. Warren vis-
ited in Dallas while away and
the group stopped at Childress
enroute home for brief visits with
j relatives there.
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‘Gin" as used in Cotton Gins
is an abbreviation for engine
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Farm and Ranch Club held |j
its luncheon-program in the
home of Mrs Ed Thomas. Cross
6 Ranch Thursday Fall flow-
ers were arranged attractively
for the luneheon table and af-
ter the luncheon Mrs P B. So-
well directed a business meet-
ing.
Mrs N B Nunley was In
charge of the program and dis-
cussed the topic "Club Pro-
grams Are A Challenge" writ-
ten by Alberta Williams In
which the author told of the
broadening influence of club
work
Planting Perennials for the
Plains’ was the subject of a
talk given by Mrs Chas Burk
Mrs Herxhel Burris won the
floating prize.
Mrs Roy totton was welcom-
ed as a new member and others
attending were Mesdame* Hen-
ry Melton, llershei Burris Frank
R;ckels Jack Weaver G S 8 1-
otr.on Charles Burk P B So
well Phillip Msiler and ’he ho*-
VILD
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Former Hereford Man
Dies Ir Springfield
CAN ALFORD
THIS L
HOME!
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"WT RENT IT!
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Jack M Vaughn. 27. formerly
»f Hereford dsed Sunday morn-
mc October 16 in the Veteran's
Hospital at Springfield Mo He]
had been a patient of the Ama-
rillo Veterans Hospital for tw»j
vears before his transfer to Mis-]
soutri two months ago
Vaughn was born at Hereford 1
November 25. 1921 leaving here
about 16 years ago he lived th'
rest of his life in Amarillo He]
at* nded Amarillo High
They Arr A Regular Feature at Cily Food
CRANBERRY S MICE
8tt)kelj s Fiiiesi No, !IOl) ean
19c
CHERRIES
E *<4S s. tFX'HS
29c
EARLYPFAS
St,.kf|y’s No, 2 Can
2 lor 37c
T0MAT0FS
>elee!, Htokef- , Tall Can
21c
SPINACH
^tokeh s No. 2 • tn
2 for 37c
TISSUE
I'bH Howard, Soft as Down
2 rolls 19c
CORN
K;.ik-!j N, Con id r\ Ge,<f|,-ni-n \o i’On Can
21c
CUT BEETS
Atokely s No. fiik) ean
2 for 27c
HACAFONI cr SPAGHETTI
■4k liners
2ior 23c
COFFEF
Hrigh Mini I’m |tv. 1 IE jut
45c
HOMINY
Viu * amp, Largi No • ans
2 ior 33c
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WV Up U. 8 j
in Europe .
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PUMPKIN
SAUERKRAUT
17c
INSTANT CME MIX
37c t
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HUNCH OF CHRIST
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Fine Meats
PIIKL PORK SAUSAGE
lb 3!b
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I BUHUtSIHLOIN STEAK
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CITY FOOD STORES
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1949, newspaper, October 20, 1949; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth723503/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.