The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932 Page: 3 of 10
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^Sr.^ttd Mrs. Las Hutson and
mm of Bofpr apant Wtdnssday
and Thursday la tbs Jack Hutson
Mr. and Mrs. Arils Dean, Jack
‘land Mary Louisa Dsan and Bill
ats dinner In tbs Wllsy
boats Wsdnssday.
lira W. V. Caraway and Allans
on Mrs. liogars Hunday after-
Mias Oarrstt returned from bar
near Graham Hunday to re-
sume jehool work.
Mollis Jos and Imogens Bober-
sou of Hereford spent ths week
sad with their cousin-i, DonMld
and Hicks Rsteraon.
Ths community enjoyed a forty-
two party at the school house last
Thursday night. Apple* and deli-
rious home-made candy were serv-
ed throughout the evening.
Lastar Kelly of Westway apeut
Sunday In the O. R. lloyer borne.
Darrell Bogsrs spent Wednesday
light with Robert lady.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lady of
Hereford spent Sunday night In
Wiley ftrtberaon home.
Mrs. Bonny Ledbetter and daugh-
of Vega spent the latter part
last week In the parental Jack
n home,
ly Hastings of Hereford spent
week end with Jack Dean.
Mias Hancock of Tulls and Mlsa
lughes and Miss Oarrstt spent
he week end In the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. Wiley Roberson.
High honor roll for fourth month •
lltalph Bsltnmsn, Dsrrell Rogers.
Harold Bsltsmsn; honor roll. Ohld
Caraway, Rey Bailsman, Fred Hig-
gins, Robert lady, Wiley llkka
Unheeson. Freddie Hutson. Luella
lggtns, Oladys Lawl*. Robert Hut-
Si, Viola llntson, Kllaaheth Hig-
gins, Omah Harrison.
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Jumbo News
BY BDNA HALL
M. L. Hardy and F. L.
iHnrkert entertained Mr. end Mrs.
lien Neely and Mr. snd Mrs. Char-
llaton Neely and l>eby of Amarillo
with a new year's dinner at the
| home of the latter ThurMlay.
Bob Belrd visited Orville pierce
|•unday.
Pauline Matthew spent last Bun-
. day night with Pauline lloyd.
Bro. Bayless preached for us
k**st Burnley.
Mias Katie HulilHt of N ham rock
ime Wedoewlay to -je-ud e few
PRINTED
WASH
FROCKS
—for the little folks, Dainty
nuw styles, bright as a gar-
Mbd of spring posies.
^Haanated Fast Cater
$U5**and $1.95
Also aprtng prints for
mot Iter
$1.00 and up
—You will be delighted when
you see the lovely spring
suits and dresses, both print*
and plain crepes.
—A lovely knit suit la ths
Ideal outfit for spring. We
bars nil new shades, Arbey
Bose, Lemon foe, Lido Bed,
Olympic Blue, Hollywood
Oman, Cherry Bad, Propbst
Grata and Gypsy Gold.
NOME BFRCML
$IM Value, roly
$1.00
'ashion
tabs with her slater,, Mrs. Alva
Bro. Bey less and family took
dinner la the V. L. Plackert heme
last Bunder.
Mr. end Mrs. J. T. Siriwi
visited In Hereford Sunday.
Josephine end Johnnie Hardy
visited the Hell home Friday.
Blaine Dyer spent Thursday night
in the Blanton home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hardy and
Johnnie visited In the Noland home
at Flagg Sunday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Pete Hicks visit-
ed Mr. Krlng and Grandma Bun-
day.
Nolle Freeman returned Bat-
urday from Follette where she
inmt th* hiSI/tsva with mUHvm
Mrs. W. A. Hunter's Sunday
school class enjoyed a turkey din-
ner Sunday, with aliout 'Jft pres-
ent. A good time was had by ail.
Addison Hunter ami Weston
Betts returned Huiulay from Hilda.
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Schofield
returned this week from a visit
with relstive* at Lubbock.
Mr. siul Mrs. Isiw.-ll Beggott,
J. VV Horry, W. L. Hall and fam-
ily, W. L. Hardy and family, Ovid
ldnrkert simI eblhlren and BUI
Hacker met at the F. L. Plnckert
home and watched the old year
out ami the new year In Thursday
night.
Mr. IlaekVr came home Hu l unlay
after sending a few weeka with
his daughter, Mra, Haael Hparka,
of Hereford.
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Ford Doings
MIBB LA VKRNB MANN
Hunday school wss not very well
attended because of the had wea-
ther, there Indng only 47 presont.
There was no singing In the eve-
nlgg
Dsve Weiss of Mountain View,
Oklahoma, arrived here last Fri-
day and la visiting In the O. I).
Frailer home.
Adclla and Evelyn Benson visit-
ed In the home of llndr uncle, (loo.
Benson, Hunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Larson and
children attended the alluring con-
vention at Wlldorudo Hunday.
Thomas, Floyd and Vlneta Hlmp-
son and Kenneth Raynor visited
In the D. B. Mann homo Monday
night
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Frasier and
son and 'Dave Weiss and Pauline
Frasier visited In the Denison Hill
home Monday night.
Mra. W L. I/eavell vtalted Edith
Mann Thursday afternoon.
J. K. Illll of Hereford visited
Denison Illll Tuesday afternoon.
The latter was ttl the first of the
week.
The mall carrier was not able
to go his regular rounds Inst week
tmeause the road west was blocked
with snow.
Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. Itemprl Slid
son snd Kenneth Raynor and
Misses I,*Verne end Kdltb Msnn
ami Clyde Mann end Thomaa snd
Ftoyd Himpeon visited In the F.
W. Brunson home Thursday night.
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Eleven-Mile
MUs Kunita Williams, Reporter
This community received a four-
Im h snow last week, which la yet
on the ground, making the roeda
very rough.
John Annen, who suffered a
stroke of paralysis two ysars ago
la against seriously III.
Them were not many at Hunday
* (tool Inst Hunday on accouut of
hud weather,
L. M Williams snd daughters,
Kunita Mild Estel, and sons, Otla,
Quines and llohhy, and Mrs. Green
and son, Klwln, called at Ui« It.
J. Coleman homo Hunday.
(Mile oft was In Hereford Hat-
urday, returning Hunday.
L. M. williams and family call-
ed at the L. M. Turner homo Hat-
ordny,
Mr. Hoover of Farmington, New
Mexico, called at tho Charley
Hoover home one day last week.
Toesmle aad Bayasond Aaaen
aad Dr. Miller. Neaereth. vlaltod
John Annen, father of the Aaaen
boys, who has been seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartley left Bun-
day Sor Slates where they will
make their home.
Oedl (Jusemen was in Hereford
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Holcomb
ware shopping In Hereford Bret
of the week.
Bari Porter was a guest In the
L. M. Williams home one day this
week.
Fairview-Palo
TVlIMA TftAlMCI
1/UIU IILIIU3
By MM. JOHN BOUNO
Our community wes saddened
last week by the death of the In-
fant daughter, .Doris Imogens, 0f
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McBrooiu.
All extend syui|>athy to them In
their bereavement
Mr. and Mrs. (kadi Allred visit-
ed In the W. It. McClain home
last week.
The singing convention at Wil-
dorado was well attended constd-
ering the weather and roads. An
abundance of dinner wmm on the
tablea.
Mr. and Mra. If. J. Oglesby and
family called In the Grandpa Mc-
Clain home Hunday.
Death visited our community
the second time In a week, taking
the life of Joe Halley Grantham,
four months old buhy of Mr. snd
Mrs. Koss Grantham of WlUlorado.
Burial was made In l*alo Duro
Cemetery Hunday afternoon.
Mra. J. M. Ware of Oklahoma
Is visiting her daughter, Mra. O
M. Broom, who la still In Ama-
rillo tinder medical care.
A house warming wns given
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins iust week
In honor of Mr. Hutchins new
bride, whom he brought from Chill-
cot he Christum*, Many from here
did not get' to go Ihh'uiiso of bail
roads.
Mr. Niid Mrs. p, A. llrown were
dinner guests III the Cedi Allred
homo Bundiy.
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Flagg News
By MRB. W. T. HUMMER
Due to Imd weather and roads
the program by the Wayland Vol-
unteer Imnd was positioned until
a later date, which will ho an-
nouncad won.
Rev. C«e filled his regular ap-
pointment bare Gatueday night
end Hunday morning, but return
ed home Hunday afternoon on nc
count of ted weather.
Mrs. Price entertained a Urge
•niup in jrwiiiiictvri it her uuiSc
one day laet week, honoring her
little son's eighth birthday. Sup-
per wee served to the entire group
Mr. end Mra. Grover Frasier
visited reUtlvea In Lamest* Uat
week.
Mra. John Noland has been very
111 the peat week.
Mr. Burton end Ray of Big
Square were In Plagg on business
Friday.
Mr. and Mra Elmer Dixon of
Cleo attended church here Sun-
day morning.
Mlsa Martha Rleen Dodson of
I'lulnvlew was a week eud guest
Of her brother, Mr. Dodson, of
this place.
Rev. and Mra. Coe were dinner
guests of Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Dix-
on of Cleo Hunday.
Mrs. Ernest Jones entertained
with a dinner oue day last week
honoring a large group of rela-
tive* from Hale Center.
Mrs. Tony Dodson ha* been ser-
iously III the |Miat week, and her
condition Is not Improved.
Mr. Hlm|stnn of I'lalnvlew visit-
ed In the Fred Simpson home last
week end.
Mra. N. A. Arms entertained tho
eluh ut her home Thursday after-
noon. Owing to bud weather only
a few iucml»ers were present,
Mlsws Gladys and Maurlue Jack-
aou s|smt Hunday night with Re-
becca Murder.
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A Want Ag la flu Brand la a
aura, ataady workar—trylt ant
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Easter News
By MIBB LOUISE FBYB.
Boson in this com in on ii y wore i
almost Impassible the jmst week
on account of snow. Miss Hardy
spent one night In the Medley
home aud another In the Hlem-
mens home, aa she could not get
her car througbt the drifts.
Ralph Cox sold two car loads of
ateers the past week to Mr. An-
drews of Oklahoma.
Noah Ewton of Hereford and
Mr. Andrews of Oklahoma called
In the C. W. Frve home Huuday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Huilth visit-
ed In the Allen home Monday.
Moselle Whitfield visited Sun-
day and Huuday night iu the Smith
home.
There will Ire services at 11:00
o'clock uext Huuday morning, by
the Methodist minister. Suudsjr
school attendance has been small
during the bad weather. The gen
era I report shows that beginning
first of the year we have better
than 917.00 In the Hunday school
treasury and literature for the
first quarter paid for.
Some have bought from the
paint and hardware bargain coun-
ter at Panhandle Lumber Com-
pany ; some have not; all should.
1-lc
Men’s and boys’ suits at teas
that wholesale prices. Good pat-
terns and good stylos. POPULAR
STORE. _lift
CREAM
WANTED
We Pay the Transportation.
Butter markets In demoral land
condition but our price Is still
actual market value. We are bO|^
lug for lietter markets, and If they
do advance our price' will advaaoar
with them. Ship us your craaaa
und get the moat.
FALL* CITY CREAMERY CO.
Falla City, Nebraska.
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and
PRESSING
PHONE
Orr*s Tailor Shop
QUALITY DRUG
IS OUR NAME
By-
Mrs. E. E. Standifer
Mrs. V. M. Cloyd
Mary Lou Hamilton
Mrs. C. B. Eubanks
THANKS!
BARNETTS NEW DRUG STORE
tiUNTtera
a nsHiNo
Only 41.00
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Safety in Our
Safety Deposit Boxes
XT OUR jiwil* and valuable papers ara aafa from firs and
1 thnft when Btautly locked in our Safety Deposit Boats.
Hidden around the house they may be easily lost, de-
stroyed, or STOLEN. An ounce of “precaution" la worth
a pound of cure.
Come In today and rent a boa.
START SAVINO REGULARLY NOW
W$ Wilcomt YOUR Banking Buoinott
THIN* I
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Furr Food Store
We feature grain-fed, home-killed beef and pork. We will save you
money on your meats and groceries every day in the week.
Roast
Grain fed beef,
fat and Juiry
lb. 9c
Veal or beef
STEAK, lb..........9c
Pork Chops, lb — 12^c
Nugar-rnred, sliced
BACON, lb.........18c
Muiir uf inwi jiOrk
SAUSAGE, lb.......9c
Hulk vegetable oil
Compound. 8 lbs____58c
Fresh country
EGGS, dozen.......16c
0LE0, pound.......15c
Fresh rat and halibut
FISH, pound____}... 27c
Shortening 8 lbs. 74c
Heltllllngs, pound ran
COFFEE...........38c
large box, with rldna
OATS..............
25c
Great West, all purpose
FLOUR, 48-lbs .... $1.08
Red Star
MEAL, 10 pounds ...
25c
Pure rane
SUGAR, 5 lbs.......24c
Crackers, 2 lb box ..
18c
Two-pound tex
Graham Crackers ... 21c
Tall ran, pink
SALMON...........
9c
Candy bars, box fide
Hershey, 4 bars.....10c
No. 1 crushed
Pineapple..........
8c
White Flukey, No. 1 ran
HOMINY ........... 5c
Solid parked t
Blackberries, 2 eans.
25c
Red or white
Karo Syrup, gallon .. 65c
For health, large t4 ran
SPINACH..........
16c
Hereford or Butter Nut
RICE, 5 lbs........12c
Arm i Hammer, 1 lb box
SODA, 3 boxes......
24c
Bananas
large, yellow
fruit
Doz. 24c
Juiry navel
Oranges, dozen
.....12c
No. 1 solid
SPUDS, |H)und ...
1 Vp
large Imx Kelloggs— Protect
Brail
All Bran......
your liraltli—eat
.....21c
Medium sl/e, yellow, selected
YAMS.........:.
. 2V2c
Dirge sL*.e, Arkansas Hrd
Annies, dozen
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llersliey *s
Cocoa, pound ..
Tie
large brail of
LETTUCE .......
7l/ic
.....25c
Regular si/e package
Bran Flakes.....
I0c
Raisins
Market Day Needless,
2-pound |**rkago
X lbs. 19C
For health
FIGS, 3 pounds ...
.. 34c
Regular sl/e Angelea
Marshmallows____
Melertrd, rerleaned
Pinto Beans, 10 lbs
.. 37c
large Imh cleanser
Sun Bright.......
5c
t'onr cnl rated
LYE. large can ....
..10c
Table
SALT, 5c box.....
3c
White laundry
SOAP, 10 bars.....
25.
Best toilet and hath
SOAP,3cakes ....
1
Oc
Matches
Guaranteed to strike,
rarton of six hexes
17C
We deliver your grorerien to your kitchen cabinet, just phone your
order to us. Phone 74. Shortest route between manufacturer and
consumer.
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932, newspaper, January 14, 1932; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825201/m1/3/?q=b-58: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.