The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939 Page: 6 of 12
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TTie Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, March 16,1939
\ A
Boys Warned To
Use Caution In
Flying Kites
Mnttnc out the ever preaent
Banter of flying kites too near
electric power lines. Alton Miller,
Inal manager for Texas-New
Mexico Utilities Company, to-
4ay stressed the fact that boys
Bhould be careful this spring.
TVs dangerous to recover your
kite If It becomes entangled
in electric wires,” ne pointed
-exit. "Call our lineman and he
mill help you get your kite back ”
He also warned against the use
of wire of any sort for string,
fluid said that the company Is
more than anxious to held eli-
minate any possible accidents.
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demonstration on whole-wheat
breads made by Mrs. Frank
Knabe.
Those attending were Mes ;
dames: Clinton Hamlet, Wilbur
Smith, Clyde Todd, C. F. Craw-
ley, J. O. Fortenberry, J. E.
Jones, Frank Kabe, J. W. Ad-
and the hostess.
--o-
been putting out a number of
trees, flowers and shrubs.
Douglas Walker, Emmltt B.
Saxon and R. C. Valentine, Jr„
were among the 4- Hboys from
this community, who attended
the Fat Stock 8how In Ama-
rillo, Wednesday.
Mrs. George Robertson, Mr.
Gas Piped In and other city FOR RENT—Light Housekeeping
wy jflfa I conveniences available. Inquire Apartment. All bills paid. Mrs. J.
at Brand Office.
8-tfc F. Ward.
11-ltc
For Sale or Trade
Wyche Items
FOR SALE—2 Bulls, Registered
Milking Shorthorns, 1 red, calv-
and Mrs. Lee Cocoanougher Mr. ed May 28. 1936; 1 white, calv-
and Mrs. R. W. Elllston and'ed April 30, 1938. R. A. Frye,
daughters and Billye Valen- Dawn, Texas. ll-3tp
tine attended the Stock Show
MRS. R. C. VALENTINE
(1H miles south, 5 miles east)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
In Amarillo Wednesday.
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FOR SALE: 10-foot Moline One-
way Plow and 10-foot Angel
INQUIRE AT PITMAN GRAIN WANT TO RENT Three- to flve-
CO., for Barley Seed. 9-3tc room house. Prefer suburban lo-
cation. Inquire at Brand office.
9-tfc
Hereford Produce for Immedlal
sale. 11-ltl
host and Found
FOR SALE — Bermuda Onion
Plants. Russell Daniel at Here- |
ford Floral Shop. 11-ltc--
Wanted
BlPPt’N H-D CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
The Blppus Home Demonstra-
tion Club met at the home of
Mrs J. W. Huise, featuring u
WHEN YOU BUY
Anytl
ling
You Note the Quality
the price, etc.
. SO WHEN YOU BUY
Baby
Chicks
lie sure and Investigate the
quality and the price, and re-
member that we sell only baby
ehlcks of the highest quality
Strong, healthy stock and any
breed you may want. Too
they’re blood-tested.
Get Better
RESULTS
By Feeding
MERIT
Chick Starter
WE HAVE A COMPLETE
STOCK OF HULK
Garden Seeds
AND
Flower Seeds
West Texas
FEED and SEED
PHONK 26S
j Mrs. F. D. Ferguson Is spending
a few days In the home of Mace
i Flint In Amarillo.
Helen Francis Elllston spent
Sunday in the home of Lucy
Ann Mitchell.
R. N. Elllston was In Bluck
Saturday.
Miss Annie Lou Caraway vlslt-
! ed In the Du Bols Walker home,
Sunday.
A. E. Edwards was taken to
the Deaf Smith County Hospit-
al, Wednesday where he is suffer-
ing from an attack of pnue-
monia.
H. B. Elllston was In Dim-
mitt Thursday.
The Mitchell children nre ab-
sent from school this week on
account of the serious condition
of their grand father, A. E. Ed-
wards.
Jack Baker has been visiting
In the A. E, Edwards home this
week.
Mr and Mrs. Flinch of Wheel-
er called In the F. D. Fergurson
home Sunday.
Jimmy Joe Jones. Brooks Orr,
Morris Earl Fergerson and Earl
Hussey spent Sunday afternoon
with R. C. Valentine.
Edward Puet/.old returned to
Amarillo Manday, after spend-
ing a week with his parents,
i J. J. Paet/old.
I The next meeting of the Wyche
H. D. C. Will be In the home of
Mrs Andrew Ollllam, Thursday
Mar. 16, at 2 o'clock. A demon-
stration of whole wheat bread
will be given.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cocanoughcr
are attending the fat stock show
In Ft. Worth this week
Jack Frost has been putting
chicken houses and brooders on
his place this week.
Mrs. J, Boeskln and daughters
failed In the Joe Hoffman home
Sunday. We are sorry to report
T<>ny Hoffman has been 111 with
pnuemonin
W J Albraeht Is able to be up
again.
Douglas Walker, Uni te Rea and
Virgil Walton attended an F F
A Party In Hereford Wednes-
day evening
Raymond and Edward Puet-
zold and Ina May Hewitt call-
ed on Billye Valentine Hun
day.
Waldon Marrow of Farmer -
vllle, Tex., Is visiting relatives
here.
Mr Marrow was a dinner
iMiest In the home of Ills cousin
N U Elllston Wednesday, also
present was Ervin Elllston of Lo
gun N M , a brother of N (l
Elllston.
Mr Coeounougher has been
planting fruit trees on his place.
The R. C. Valentine’s have
r-\r i r t\/
^>WvJ t I 1»
Seed oitf See WANTED-Work on farm for
13 miles southeast of town. P. H. man and wlfe< n
Pyer 9-3tp Kpneral farm work. Wife la
. tii -___experienced cook and house
one-way plow. Rosaon impie- | PLANT fruIT TREES. Grapes, keeper. Inquire at Brand office
ment Company. 11-ltc.; shade Trees. General line of 11-ltp.
LOST—10 Plow Shares and Ball
Pin Hammer, between Bootleg
Store and Hereford. Finder
please return to Loerwald Bro-
thers Blacksmith Shop. ll-2tp
LOST—Boston Bull Pup. Notify
BUI 8mlth. 11-1
•1^
FOR HALE: Good used Farmall
on Rubber, Completely over-
hauled, Rosson Implement Co.
nursery stock. J. r. Ward
FOR SALE OR RENT- Furnished WANTED -Listing by the acre
house. 8ee Bob Wilson at Rosson 'rwo rubber tired rlggs. In-
Implement. 8-tfc quire at Brand Office. 11-Stp
FOR SALE Red rust-proof seed WANTED Man and wife want
oats; 50c bushel. See Joe Evans, work. Write C. J Mapes, Box 49.
9-3tp Dlmmitt, Texas, for reference.
Carl Sevier, Route 3, Hereford.
11-ltp
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
Aspring motif was used In up- FOR SALE: 1937 I. H. C. Pickup,
polntments for games when the good condition. A bargain! Ros-
Pleasure Hour Bridge Club met 8on Implement Co. 11-ltc
recently in the home of Mrs.
Roy Jowell. 1 HAVE the Thomas Black Wal-
Hlgh score award In the games nuts and Pecan Trees ready for for SALE -1930 Master Bulck
went to Mrs. Boyd London and planting and plenty of vaccines Engine equipped with Butane
low to Mrs W J. Smith. for sale but I need my syringes ^us earbureutor und cooling sys- WANTED TO TRADE: Two old
Members playing Included I ©turned. Dr. F. E. Bowe ll-6tp torn. Good shape; also re-cleaned Mares and two FUlio Colts for
Mesdnmes; Earl Phillips, Elmo Johnson Grass Seed. M. C. Han- good team of horses. M E. Moore
Lawhon, Chris Renfro, Buford < FOR SALE cock, 7 miles southeast, on Dim- One mile North on 25 Mile Ave
Parmer, W J. Smith, Boyd Lon-, Flowers for any occasion highway. 9-3tc 11-Btp
don, Harry Lomas and the host- Mrs. J. P. Slaton ll-4tc ^ALE - Electric Fencer, gmir- WANTED Good used Irrigation
e8S4 . . a a un« hprp's a ijvai opportunity *mteeit ft .vchtn, ruiiN .to inileH fence motor. Preferably Case, Allis-
A salad course and deleet- A KKAMIHOKIUNIIY _ tuns c.mml..ln iliwlr mi honH ghalm»rk nr Tnlcmnllnnnl I. W
able accompaniments wre scrv
ed after the games.
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$19.75. Complete stock on hand Chalmers or International. L W,
... . at all Ilmen. Sty it. K. Ilrumlcy, Abbott, Amarillo Building, Amu-
«ny .ol ln« experience can earn Tl «-i«c rlllo, Tex. U-2tp.
Any man or woman who has had
a regular, dependable Income
with me. Pays permanent future
income as well as Immediate
profits. For complete Inform-
North Hereford Home Demon- atlon address "Wholesale Deal- FOR RENT Modern five-room Jlt 3()0 Ave
stratum Club met at the home er" In care of The Brand. 11-ltp house, stuccoed, Just off pave
CLUB IIAS BREAD MAKING
DEMONSTRATION
For Rent
I WANT TO fix your lawn; can
also furnish fertilizer, callehe and
rich soil If needed C. C. Neu
11-ltc
of Mrs. H. M. Koelzer last week
Plans were made to assist In FOR SALE--Complete 32-volt,
the Radio program which will electrico plant In good shape
be broudeast by the Demon- also Iron and radio. 8ec W. A
stratum Clubs of the county over Springer, R miles south of
KGNC on March 25, from 10:15 Hereford. 11 3tp
o'clock.
8ALE Registered Roan
B. B. Harrison,
to 10:45 o'clock. Mrs. Oscar
Vaughn and Mrs George Pur- FOR
ker were appointed to attend the Durham Bulls.
Demonstration training school Route 1, Texlco, New Mexico,
on March 25. Just south of Hollene. ll-3tp
A whole wheat bread demon- ___ _
stratlon was given by Mrs. Koel- FOR SALE--Poland China Bred
zer and Mrs. C. O. Robbins. Q,lt« c- pa Hjiitty. 1-2 mile
Two Interesting facts were *outh and 3 miles east of Here-
brought out In the demonstrut- fordi_____ 11-ltc.
Ion, First that If In a hurry one “ . „ ...
cm use two cuke, or yeast In-
Refreshments
were served t >
Mesdames: O.
A. Frye,
Henry
Koelzer, Ijoule
()lson,
Oscar
Vaughn, otto
Olson,
George
Parker, Ct W
Brumley,
Flunk
Wilde, C. G
Robbins,
Grudy
l’.ir., >ns and tin
• hc/stes:..
1/2 MILLION IN TEXAS
Qua 10 million dollars in wafts, naarly f mfflUft
dollars la federal, fltaU, and looal tax*, help mate
up the total of over 24J4 million dollars this com*
Through this telephone, and half a million othara
saa nomas
Bka it in Taaas bomas and offlcaa, Taxans talk
•bout oil and cotton and Uvsetock . .. about who
will mdka a fourth at brfdft, and what tha doctor
•aid to Henry.
To clear tha way for thaac calls, 8,700 Ulepbont
paopla work along tha Unas, or in tha 314 offices that
•ra tha crossroad* of tha company’s 2\i million
toils astwork of Ulaphona wires in Taxas. Mora
pony spant last ysar to oparato Its Taxas telephoto
systam.
That# figures an big bacauaa tha Ulaphona ooos>
pany has a big job to do in Taxas: Tha job of gMng
fast, dependable Ulaphona sarvica at low ooat to
tha user. • * •
IOUTHWIITIRN SILL TILIPHONI COMPANY
So# the i
visit tha
notloool
Son front
exhibit If ye*
‘ Inter*
-
_
ment. Double garage. See Mrs. E. WANTED Good second hand
W Hurrlson. 11-ltc brooder. Write box 793 or see
Drop In to the Candy Kit*
chen und try one of our
Coney I.sland Sandwiches,
or a cup of go<>d HUex Cof-
fee. We have u complete
stock of those good, fresh,
home-made candles — and
also soda pop und peanuts.
-: THE t-
4- ♦ i
Gandy Kitchen
F
stead of the usual one cake, m
and second, Care should be tak ■ SEED OATS FOR SALE J. D
en not to let the milk stick to l.ove, 25 miles west Bootleg
the bottom of the pan when store. ll-3tp
scalding because the food value
Is lessened. WANT TO TRADE Six room
Mrs. Otto Olson and Mrs. G duplex and lots bringing $33
A Frye will be presented with month at Borger, Texas, for Deaf
an handkerchief shower at the Smith County property Sec or
next meeting write J. I). Love, Hereford,
1 l-3tp.
FOR HALE Cheap! Good 2
room hou.se and corner lot. Gas
piped In and other city con-
venlenrcH available Inquire at
Hrand Office. -fitfc
o-------- FOR HALE Pure Half and Half
Mrs. J. E Beyer returned last cotton Heed, reelcanrd. C. B
week from visits In Hutchenson, Burdlne, 400 West 4th Street
Sterling, and Winfield, Kansas 11-ltc
Mr, and Mrs Beyer hud been
,„n iMinsas about three FOR HALE -Recleaned Alfalfa
'"re' s ago by the death of a See W. O. Slagle, Herp-
reiatlve He returned to Hereford ford, Texas. 10-6tp
and she remained for a longer pOR BALE Eiectr|c Brooder,
visit with relatives cheap. 100-Chlck Capacity, Is
k, , t, „ r if uu M equipped with thermostat. J, F
Mrs. L. K Murray of Hobbs, N. yl ^ 11-ltc
M. .spent the week end here .
with her sister, Mrs. F. P. Lyons FOR SALE — Cheap for Cashl
und family. Good 2-room house and corner
♦ ♦ <
ft W When your Mot/ier iff hm t /it/j yott
lyS>. 7 O0*TB£DtSCOURAG£D/,
SAVE PICCLY WIGGLY,
COFFEE
Schilling'*. _
1-Lb. Can
26c
GKAPEFIUJIT JUICE
No 5 Cun ......
15c
PICKLES
Hour or Dill - Gallon Jar......—
............49c
TOMATO JUICE
No. 5 Gun
25c
CA A D ( rystul White.
Ul/ill 7 BARS
25 c
IMNKAFI'Lli JlilCK
No. 1 Tull Cun - 3 lor......-......
25c
IMNKAITI.E
Sliced or Crushed 3 (.'uns
25c
SALAD DRESSING
Quart Jar........ .................
.............20c
SHRIMP
25c
MACARONI
2 Packages for .....................
5c
PEAS
Brimful. No. 2 Can — 2 for.........
25c
GREEN BEANS
No 2 Can 3 For
20c
CAKES
Assorted 2-Pound Rag ..........
35c
COCOA
Ifmlit'v1!.
I-Lb. Can
12C
•: Meats ;■
BUTTER
1 Pound ...
BACON
bilceu — Per Lb.
aiiLi
Home Made
CHEESE
Full Cream
Per Lb..........
Per Lb.
BACON
Blab — Her Lb.
■: Produce :■
LETTUCE
Head ........
CELERY
Nice Bunchee — each
LEMONS
Dozen ............
GRAPEFRUIT
Nice Size — Dozen
CARROTS
3 Bunchee.........
ORANGES
Peck ______________
Th
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^ this
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glnla
tend!
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who
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rest! i
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Mr
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Mr
last i
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Mr.
child
Watt
Clovi
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last <
muni
and
PRUNES
NO. It CAN
25c
r
at H
day i
pape
16th
BIiAGKBERRIES
Loan
Loan
Bond
NO. 10 CAN
0CCU!
* f>u» it
Amo:
SOAP
Camay or Palmolive—3 Bart
17c
CRACKERS
S-IA BOX
1214c
* Burpl
Undi
PEACHES
BO. If CAB
34c
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939, newspaper, March 16, 1939; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821902/m1/6/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.