The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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Wvche Items
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MRS L P. PKRKINB
Mr mihI Mr*. Wiley Rolierson.
Carrett issu! «f
Wvtnl trlwltwl Misses Prlildjr and
HulIMi Sunday aftornoou.
Mr iii<I Mr*. Young visited In
tin* .SindtM’lln home Sunday after-
noon.
Min. Perkin* calk'd on Mr*. Bur-
Friday afternoon.
Jtotcti FJIl*t.on and family arc
here from New Mexico on a vMt
wlMi Imme folk*.
Mr and Mrs. Cook went to San-
f i It'k.sa, New Mexico, on Imslncss
lust week.
Ml**e* I'riddy and Smith and
tlrandmolher Neill called in the
ltunte*a home Thursday nljrht.
Mr*. Hantlerlln and Mrs. Perkin*
coital on Miss (iuuter Saturday
.1 ’'tern.><ui.
Fred Young iaml wife called on
Mr and Mr*. Young Saturday at’
terihHin.
Mr. and Mrs. Samlerlln. F.va
SmleHHn, P <!. Perkins and Mr.
•itid Mrs Perkins and children
> i'h*d in the Thiele home Satur-
d iy nlglit.
I Mrs. .lolin l.ueli called on Mrs.
Thiele SM'turday afternoon.
Doyle Hose had a new tractor
sleii vensl Sal u rday.
Wes Itradly lost ten head of bis
young hullo last week from eating
too much ground f«*e«l.
C. V. Burgeas ami family flatted
relative# at Sunuuerflehl Sunday.
Martha Noll Futon *i**nt the
week end with liouie folk*.
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Ward News Notes
IIV MRS. WIl.EY ROB Kit SON
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But
CAN
You?
—If the brakes don’t
work surely and
u.oothly, drive in and
let U" look them over.
No charge for examin-
ation and lowest
charge where work
must be done.
BEAVERS
BROTHERS
GARAGE
Phone 383
<•0*1 attendance at Sunday
shod and singing Sunday, with
visitors from other ^immunities.
Messrs, and Mine*. Boh Hig-
gins and Sugg* s|*>nt Sunday In
the Jim !J|>*comh home.
Miss Lilith Boyd, F.aster, vl*lt-
• < • •■•ii •« i .. . a ••. l
«*« a tin* iip^ ium«‘i sun im'iiip iii
day nlgld and Saturday.
Mr. und Mr*. Stlner vldtcd the
Caraway home Sunday afternoon.
Allene Caraway s|H-nl Sunday
with FraneU and Viola Hutson.
(Uinili Harrison wpent Satunliy
night with Lula Kelly. Westwa.v.
Mr. and Mr*. C. B. William*
visited the Malone home Sunday.
Wiley ItolierMon and family ate
dinner In the Dean home Thursday.
Mines. Jim Higgins and It. J.
Klithe and Boh Higgins ml ltd on
Mr*. John Hutson Monday.
Mr. Mnremnn and wife visited
the Sugg* home Sunday.
(•corgi* Suggs and Mr. and Mrs
Mnremnn have IntlucnzA.
Freddie and Rohert Hutson and
Billie Boyer ate Sunday dinner
in the Caraway home.
Mr*. <1. M Sugg* visited the
.Ilm Lipscomb home Monday.
(list Lewi* was In Plalnvlew
Moodur on business.
Patrons of Ward school met Mon-
day afternoon and put out trees
to help beautify the premise*.
Bobble J/*o Williams got her
arm caught In n wringer. No lames
were broken,
Mis* fjertle Kelly, of West way,
s|H‘iit the week end with Miss Mac
Harrison.
Jim Harrison and family und
Lynn Powelson and family visited
the parental Harrison home Sun-
day.
T. \V. H<»beisoti and family and
Misses Hughes and <J irret *|H'iit
Sunday with Misses Smith and
I’riddy ill Wyche.
Miss May Harrl-on *js*nl Sun-
day night with Miss C.ertle Kelly
Bill McLean. Hereford. s|»cnt the
week end with Jack Dean.
Bill Smith and family, Dlinmltt.
took dinner In the Wiley Roberson
home Thursday,
< »eo. F,ewls and family visited
the Vaughn home Sunday.
Misses Hughes and Barrett visit
the the Caraway home Thursday
I night.
Bill Hutson and family, D O
| Wlllliinis ami family *i**nt Sun-
d iv in the John Hutson home.
Rev. and Mrs, Boyer, sons, and
Floyd Harrison visited the Bark
! ley home Sunday.
Wiley Roberson and wife visit
I cd the Hutson home Monday.
B. C. IKmald and family cnlhsl
jin the Dean home Friday,
Mr. M ihuie returned from Plain-
view Sunday night.
High honor roll: Ohld Caraway,
Harold Halt/.mnri, Robert Isidy,
Hb’k* Roberson, LuelLa Higgins,
Freddie Hutson, Franco* Hutson.
Honor roll: Cha*. Higgins. Ralph
Patterson, Kliziilicth Higgins. Hilly
HOW ONE WOMAN LOST
20 POUNDS OF FAT
Bid her double chin
l/nd her prominent hips
Iher sluggishness
Gained |di>sieal vigor.
Gained in vivarioiiNnesN
<-aim*d a shapely figure.
If you’re fat remove the cause!
KRHHC/HKN SALTS contain the
(1 III) tj <• r* i J w «• J • «•<»•••• t u »• I «• i »•••*«• »* u
gisnds and nerve* should have to
full II.ill itruu.rly
When your vital organs fall to
jKofoMii their work correctly, your
bowel* and kidney* can't throw off
tint waste material before you
i-iti/e It you're growing hideous.
Iy fat.
Take half a ten«p»onful of Kru*-
b'*u Salts in a glass of hot wat-
er every morning cut out pastry
land fatly melts—go light on po-
tatoes, tint ter. eream and sugar—
In k week* get on the scales and
note how many (round* of fat have
j vanished.
Notice a I so that yon have gained
In energy your *kln i* clearer -
your eyes sparkle with glorious
health you f«*d younger In body
keener In mind, Kruscheii wjll
give any fat person a Joyous *ur.
Bet an H.V hot.Be of Krii*chcn
Salts at the* City Drug Store (last*
I weeks). If lhis first bottle does
led convince you fills I* the easiest,
safes’ and surest way to lose fat
If you don't feel a superb Jm
provement in health so gloriously
energetic vigorously alive your
money gladly returned.
Progressive News
BY MISS OLIVE PERKINH
Mrs. W. O. Kusaell went to
Amarillo last Wednesday.
MIsm's Agile# and Madge Child*
re of Fort Ruiutier, New Mexico,
and Mis* F.dlth Chi hi re of Ama-
rillo sjM'iit the week end with
their parent*.
Lucille Park stayed Sunday night
with Is'iitrhv Benson.
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Rlckett* ami
son visited her (Mirenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hertdiejr Sunday.
Eunice Caldwell. Trelma Saw-
yer Mild Anthony Marnell were on
th«‘ honor roll In Mr. Boyd's room
lii><t mouth.
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Ilershey
callisl in the Park home Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Ricketts, Ira
Jeanne and Blenn were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. (and Mrs. W.
A. Rh'kett* of Hereford.
Mrs. Ira Ricketts enterlallii'd the
children of the nclghlmrliood Sat-
urday afternoon In honor of Ire
I Jeanne'* birthday. After playing
I games, Ihc children enjoyed re-
1 freshment* of enke und Jello.
I Miss Anne I.a lira Sawyer enter-
laimsl the young |**ople of HiIn
I community and a few friend* from
I Dawn and Hereford at a jgirty last
1 Friday night. After a very pb**-
ant evening, refreshment.* of sand
j wlcbe*. lorn,made, cake and lee
I'rehm were served to nlauit fifty
| guest*.
Katherine Hershey s|Muit. Hnt-
urday nlglit wlih her sMer, Mr*.
Jim Ricketts.
Messrs, and Mini's. Jim Park,
Ithikciimrc and Owen Need culled
III I ho Hershey home Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Donovan, assisted by Mr*.
On Id well, served a lovely buffet
siipis'r to the young people of thb
eommunltv Sunday evening. Tbe|
event was In honor of Ruth
Park’s birthday.
Wyiitle Jacobs visited Katherine
Hershey Monday nlglit.
j Boyer. Robert Hutson. Viola Hut
son, Allene Caraway, Omali Har-
r I ho n, Doris Lad.v, Johnnie B. Car-
away, Bladys Lewis, Winnie Ma-
rie Malone.
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Dawn Items
BY MISS LOVIK MAYFIELD
Misses Mlgnon Breer and Thel-
iim Sawyer took hum per .In the
Ray Bowers home Thursday.
Several young |s*ople nttend«*d
a iwirt.v at Progressive Friday
evening.
Mine* (Salley, Breer ami Clary
visited flu- Bowers home Motida)
and work on <*lub projects
Joe Cri>or was in New Mexico
on Inisiiies* lad week.
Ml*s Mlgnon Breer *|>enf Tluirs
day nlglit with Vivian Bowers.
Miss I*ds Smith vlsltml the
Breer home Saturday night and
Sunday.
Joe Breer and family took supiicr
in the Blenn Breer home Sunday.
Miss Myrtle MeBowen w|>enf last
week-end with home folks.
John MeBowen sja-nt Hat unlay
In tin* M lyflcld home.
Jas. Mayfield M|s*nt Saturday
with John M<*Bowen.
\V. L. Harris and family vi*it-
ed the W. J. Stewart home Fri-
day evening.
Clifford Stewart, spent Sunday
In the Mayfield home.
II. II. Miller and family visited
the Stewart home Hat unlay night
Buster Breer s|*-nt Friday night
In the Mayfield Icmie.
Miss |/ol* Harris *|*-nt the week
end In the Barns home.
'Miss Ine/, Miller visited the Me-
Bowen home Saturday evening.
It. O. Dunkle, Joe Pope and
N. C. Vogele entertain**! tlx*
Hi'lesii In chapel Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hadrb-k left
lasf week for Oklahoma.
W. F. Mayfield and family visit-
ed the Stewart home Saturday.
Mr. iTiiiii pa, ngrbuiture r4'n«*h-
er at W. T. H. T. C., *i*-nt laid
Wednmlay in our *r4iool,
Mis* Nell Hall gave a health
les*<»|| in *( h'*»l Monday and last
Thursday.
Improvement of the Breen Val-
ley ran h Is nearing completion.
Walter London and family visit-
ed flu* II E. Miller home Sunday.
Billie Bagwell and wife of Wel-
lington, Kansas, vtolttd tkto W. B.
Bagwell Inane last week-end.
II. A. O'Dell and family of
Dimmttt visited the L. A. Smith
home last Sunday.
Mrs. J. r. BrOW& Of n'wiurr-
ford arrived Saturday for an ex-
temlisl visit with her daughter,
Mr*. A. J. Morris ami family.
Mrs. Roy llotsford and Miss
Lula ItotNfnrd vl*ited selusd last
Friday afternoou.
Mis* Lillie Hostetler and broth-
er. J. C. Hostetler, have returned
from a two w«H>k* visit to Wave-
land, Indiana, with their brother,
C. It Hostetler.
Va'I'lftV nu U 4 ■ BP AIA UIMI BPflJ
a • era iv«san< i/t*
TATK I'N'IIKK OKDKK OF HALF
STATE OF TEXAS,
COl’NTY OF DEAF SMITH.
By virtue of an Order of Sale
Issmsl out of the District Court of
D*af Smith County, Texas, on a
Judgment rendered In said court
• m the L’.'trd day of February, Ilk'll,
In favor of T, J. Carter, mid
against W. D. Steven* in the oiihc
of T. J. (Virter, plaint Ilf, against
B*. D. Stevens, defendant, number-
ed D74, In the DlHtrict Court of
Ibsif Smith County, Texas, I did
ou the '.’Nth day of Man'll, Ilk'll,
al five o'clock P M„ levy Ufmii the
following dewrltii'd tract* of bind,
sit tinted ami bs-ated In Deaf
Smith County, Texas, ns the prop-
erty of W. D. Stevens, to-wli :
All of the east one-half (%) of
section No. kM, Township No. 0,
north of Range No. 1, east of a
Capitol Syndicate subdivision, a*
shown by the plat Mierimf, of roe
nrd In the Ds-d Records of Deaf
Smith County, Texas, containing
.Tjo neres, und,
Bn the second day of Juno,
Ib.’ll, being the llrMf, Tuesday of
I said month, batwean the hours of
’ 10 o'clock A. and 4 o'clock P.
|M„ on the said day, at tbe couit
boms* door of aald county, I will offer
for sale and sell at public auction
. b»r cash, all the right, title aud
i interest of the s&iu IV. D. Steves*
In aud to said property,
Datisl at Hereford, Deaf Smith
' County, Texas, this the 26th day
of Murch, Hk'tl.
J 0. CARROLL, Con-
stable of Juatico Precinct No. 1,
of Ikcaf Smith County, Texas.
12 4c
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NOTICK OF HALE OF REAL E8-
TATK UNDER EXCEVTION
STATE OF TEXAS.
ioi'NTY OF i f iv A r niiiTH,
By virtue of an Order of Halo
Issued out of the County Court of
Deaf Smith County, Texas, on a
Judgment rcudered in said Court
on the ,'trd day of Deceudier, Hk'lO,
In favor of John A. Coffee and
against II. L. Broadwell, In the
cause of John A. Coffee, plaintiff,
lagahivt II. L. Broadwell, defend-
1 nut, numbered Ik't7. In the County
j Court of Deaf Snftth County, Tex-1
ii*. I did, on the doth day of
March, Ilk’ll, at 12:00 o’clock
M„ levy ii|sm the following de-
sertlHHl tract of land, sltuaUsl in
ami l«M-alisl In Deaf Smith Cmm-
t,v, Texas, as the pro|N>rty of the
-aid 11. L. Broadwell, to-wlt:
All of lots Noa. 1), 10, 11 ami 12,
Block No. 70, of the Town of
Hereford and Additions, as shown
by the plat thereof of ri'cord In
tile Deed Records of Deaf Smith
County, Texas, in Volume 7, at
pogi>* 4 and 5.
And on the 2nd day of June,
> Ilk’ll, the same Is-ing the first
Tuesday of said month. Iietwecn
| the hour* of in o'clock A. M., and
i I o'clock P. M., on wild day, at
I the court house door of said Coun-
ty, I will offer for aato and sail
at public nuottau for oaah, aU tha
right, title, interest of the aald B.
L. Broadwell In and to aald prop-
erty.
Dated at Hereford. Deaf I
County, Texas. 1
of March, 188L j
3. B. MILLBB, Sheriff,
Deaf Smith County, Texan
By BID CUBTSINOBR,
124c
GOOD
faFood
Good Batter
—Should bt served with each
meal. Use a home-made pro-
duct at every meal. You help
our local cream producers by
eating Cream 0’ Plains But-
ter. Be aure and call for it
at VAtiv ivPAAar '■
•ww J w> •»*
Farmers Creamery Ass’n, Inc.
Hereford Phone 3
.WMWAWWAftAWWMV/WWW^W^WiPj
m\
Wmore^k
fBREADl
SPECIALS!
FRIDAY Am
SATURDAY
rw CAKES
Dozen .........
SWEET HOLER
Dozen .........
l Field Seed I
i A J.C/J.vl. sjCvvl tf
RE CLEANED AND CERTIFIED
Acclimated and Government Tested. All varieties of
row crop and eudan teed.
S. E. Cone Grain Co.
FRUIT HER, Apricot,
and apple, each ..........................
Remember the REST bakery producte sold in Hereford
ARE RAKED IN HEREFORD
Ask Your Grocer for Hereford Bread!
Hereford Bakery
Phone Number 166
PHONE 676.
HEREFORD
SOCONY The World's
SotoToIl
Oil
These are the requirement a of t lie perfect motor
oil hh specified by our engineers and research labora-
tories:
26 to 60 per cent more mileage—Dewaxed.
100 per cent pure parafine bate—Pour* at 0 degree* F.
Uniform Ooniiatency—High absorbt ion property.
Free of Sludge and all impuritiee—Low carbon content.
Reatote Thermal decomposition—Maintains original con-
sistency.
Conforms to S. A- E. viscosity rating.
Magnolia Filling Station
Make Your
Gas Bills
Thrift
BiHs
TRTHUR THOMPSON.
romtv ..j citiidiuv
nui/ni aim umuiu/ni
WAV
r I
SPECIALS
I
Hail Insurance!
We haven’t a whole lot to offer for Hail Insurance t-M* season, but it is the
best than can be had for the money.
We have been saving the Farmers money for Fifteen Years. f’
Groom Mutual Hail Association
Dunlap and Cox, Dunlap Building
or Troy Womble, Agents, Anywhere.
SUOAR, 10-lb cloth bag .................... SS*
CRACKERS, 2 lbs salted ...................... 2S*
GRAPEFRUIT, medium sise, three for ...... IS#
CABBAGE, nice and firm, per lb ............ 2V2t
BACON, breakfast, sliced, lb ................ 2ft#
STARCH, Unit, two 10c packages ............ ft#
COFFEE, 1 lb Topllner ..................... 24#
CARROTS, Onions, Beets, Radishes, bunch . 4%#
SYRUP, Domino, V2 gal 42#, gallon .......... fti#
BEANS, green cut, two No. 2 cans ............ 21#
WE GIVE SILVERWARE COUPONS
Carl’s c&£d Grocery
Phone 324
[rji r[ TfTrTr rf'7ir V h ri h h Ji hh hhh hhh h h
While we (*annot regulate the
amount of gas (hat you uae, we
do urge you to take care that
your coiiNiiraption doca not ex-
ceed your actual need*. *
In other worda, we want you to
get the moat out of the gaa you
uae; we want you to make your
gaa bills thrift bills.
We desire this because g care-
less, wasteful use of gaa results
in big bills, complaints, delayed
payments and other expenses
which, when taken together,
inetin dissatisfied customers.
Ratisfied customers constitute
our best asset. They are worth
more to us than any revenue de-
rived from gas which is wasted.
West Texas
Gas Co.
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1931, newspaper, April 23, 1931; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825303/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.