The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1931 Page: 6 of 10
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SUGAR, 17 pounds .........>.......... $1.00 BANANAS, nice and ripe, dozen.........
COFFEE, Maxwell House, 3 lbs ...._......96c PRESERVES, Libby’s pure, 3 lb jar.....
GRAPE FRUIT, Florida, each............ 5c STRAWBERRIES, nice Louisiana, box ..
LARD, pure, i &£?b“.JELLO, three packages.................
CRACKERS, two pounds......... ......24c CHEESE, bulk, full cream, pound ....
IT ' s
I
Hereford
23c
Oar
Specula
Wholesale
67c
Are
CASH
Grocery
14c
To
Company
24c
AU
L W. 0JJU.YLI
22c
raon im
Full SALE : One-row llwters and
wagon for sale cheap, or will trade
for pigs or calve*. T. E. Baker,
Box 503, Hereford, 14-4p
Wanted
l' Loti and Found
FOUND: A array felt, hat on the WANTED: Nursing of any kind;
pavement near the Harrison real-1 confinement eases a apecialty,
denee. Owner call at Brand of- trained ami experienced; rat**
floe.
15-2c
i
For Kent
reasonable. Will do the housework
if required. Plume 4H8-J, or write
Box ?s»|. Mrs. Alpha Huekabee.
15-lc
FOR RENT: Room, close in. mod-
ern. First door «*ast of Pr**4jyt*»r-
lan church. l*honc 759-J. Mrs.
Rosa Hpeer. 15-lc
FOR RENT: Three room house in
South Hereford. Phone 9021-F2.
O. E. GATLIN. 15-tfc
Notice
NOTICE: We charge butteries aud
dean clogged radiators, also do
repair work of all kinds. Here-
ford Wrecking Co. Tilled ami
Miles. 15-tfc
FOR RENT: One modern 4 room
house; also two unfurnished rooms.
Hoe J. II. Nix, (\itali>a St. 15-Ip
FOR RENT: Three room modern
apartment, unfurnished, in duplex
Just off the pavement on North I)
street, across Houlhwest of Edgn r
Ireland home. Rent reasonable.
Alex O. Thompson. 15-1 f
NOTICE
Al| owners of city property will
please call at City Office and ren-
tier same for taxation for 1981.
EVA HKKLTON,
12-tfc City Assessor.
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment.
F. H. Oberthler. 15-tfs
FOR RENT: Modem duplex, near-
ly new, close In; furnished or un-
furnished. II. B. Webb, phone
740-W. 14-tfc
FOR RENT: Five room bouse on
25-Mlle avenue. fcee R. L. Ellis-
ton. 12-2p
Lodge Directory
FOR RENT: Brick duplex, mod-
ern, clone in- see J. K, Ward,
phone 250. 5-1 f
SPLENDID three room nimrtment,
either furnished or unfurnished.
Inquire 517 East Eleventh. or
phone 194. 37-tfc
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms
modern. Phone 150. Dr. Florence
Miller. 12tfc
HEREFORD LODGE
No. 470. I. O. O. F.,
meets Monday, 7 :30 p. m.
Visiting Brothers welcome
R. L. DOWELL, N. O.
L. H. Foster, Secretary.
HEREFORD POST NO. IW
AMERICAN LEGION
Meet* at 6:00 p. in., fleet and third
Thursday night In County Court
Room. 45
For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE: Comet*. one #25, one
#15, in good condition Call 272.
14-tfc
FOR HALE: One Hteiuway grand
piano, or would exclumge for a
Hteiuway upright Phone 272. 14tfe
FOR HALE or trade: 15:80 trac-
tor, 3-hottom tractor plow and 8
section drag harrow. M R. Oor-j
bett 14-2p
FOR HALE: 33 White leghorn
laying hens, large kind, In fine
condition. Worth #1.00, come and
get them at 00 icents each. John-
son Bros, farm., three miles north
of O. O. Hill place. 14-2p
FOR HALE: Chinchilla rabbits
and hutches, or will trade. Phone
120. H. W. Hherrleb. 13-tic
Foil HALE or trade: T^irge beau-
tiful lot, admirably well located,
adjacent to pavement and all con-
veniences. A real buy at #150 cash.
Hec me at once. Jewell Murchison,
at court house. 15-lc
A carloud of new and perfect rugs
mi sale. Large size Axmlnsters ami
velvets, # I O.ixt aud #19.00. Mod*
I uni room sizes, #12.50. I/arge
sizes, wool Itruss4‘ls, #9.50 ami
*11.50. Wiltons #25.00, large felt
base, #4.50. Hundreds other fine
rugs cheap at Amarillo Warehouse
t’o., First and Polk Streets. Ama-
rillo, Texas. 15-8p
FOR HALE: Ilegarl seed, tested
for high germination, two cents a
IKMiml. Also sudan se**d, fm* from
Johnson grass, six cents u pound*.
Located 2M, miles north of Pro-
gressive. C. P. Caldwell. J4-3p
B A
HH HHI
Specials for Friday and Saturday |
VEGETABLES
Onions, carrots and radishes, bunch ...
5c
ORANGES
Sweet and juicy, dozen ...............
17c
PINEAPPLE
Libby’s No. 2 218, No. 2y2 248, gal...
84c
TUNA FISH
White meat, can .....................
22c
BEANS
Fresh, green, pound .................
14c
* 1
NEW POTATOES
Per pound ...........................
6c
BANANAS
Per dozen ...........................
24c
SYRUP
Red Barrel, gallon 048, half gallon ...
Me
A IV
I SNOWDRIFT C7|> 1
1 * 6 lb bucket, 0i.lO, 3 lb can ...........t/ 1 v |
I VANILLA WAFERS
I ie« «u», pk# .........................
9c I
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FOR SALE: Heed maize, band
(leaded, dwarf and double dwarf.
#1.50 a hundred. Heven miles
north and 3 miles west ,,f Here-
ford. Fred Haltzmau. 15-3p
Foil HALE: Dwarf niilo maize,
very high germination and purity;
about 90 js*r cent straight neck:
ris*leanc(|, sacked. #2.25 hundr«*d.
o. It. Ilnssell, 11 miles north of
Hereford. J5-l|'
POTATOES: I still blTC MM
choice No. 1 In g»ss| condition for
#1.25 a sack, and No. 2 at Ho
cents. Bliss Triumph seed Is now
#1.50 sack. These |*>tnto**s will
all la* gone In two weeks. l/O-at-
<*d at Twin City Tractor eoni|*in>\
south of city hall. 15-lp
FOR HALE or trade; OflJMO ii< re
ram h In New Mexico; ideally plan
n«s| and located to suit Idg cat-
tleman. S*-** .JewelI Murchison at
<suirt house for details. 15-tfc
FOR SALE: Four wheel frailer
with new heavy tssl. g«s»d tires
and Improve*! hitch. Hereford
Wrecking Co., Third and Mll**s.
15-tfc
Foil HALF!: Sudan seed, free from
Johns*)n grass. Hlagle A Bowers,
close to Joel switch. 18-8p
Members Honor
Roll Announced
In High School
To only one memlier of the elev-
enth grade. Altiertn Davis, comes
the distinction of making the high
honor roll In the fifth six weeks’
examination at the high school.
Five other member* of the da*#
made grades sufficiently high to
make the next beat claeslttcatlon,
the honor roll.
The following student* are an-
nounced by C. II. IMllahay, super-
intendent. on the high honor and
honor rolls;
High Honor Roll.
Eleventh grade: Alherta Davis.
Tenth grade: Lueta Borden. Dit-
rl**lu Wederhmok, Martha Whit*1.
Eighth grad**: Mary Kate Broth-
ert«in. Kirihei »ii»- Miil**r.
Seventh grade: Barlsmi Buek-
n«*r. Bill Molx-an.
Fifth grade: Viola Beryl Plillll|*i.
Fourth grade: Jack N'leks, E*llth
Jackson, Faye t'rosthwalte.
Honor Roll.
Elev**nth gra*U»: Itots-rt 11**11, Vlr-
gluiii Bowman, Myra Ilartnmn.
*t|NiI McMahon. Della Weedeit.
T**nth grad**: Dorothy FuIIw<mkI.
Elsie Parrish, Olluc Ramey, Jas.
Floyd. I/«*sll«* CuBvel), W. J. F'«*1 -
iers, Edwin Holland.
Ninth grade. Susie Mae Daniel,
Ixmise llainni, Mux I** Hughes, Peg-
gy Mitchell, Euiiiim Holier,*(>n, Bon-
nie Jean Smith, Mary E. Stanford,
Is‘Dora 'rtiomas, Myrtle** Wyley,
Paul t'oneway, Billy Phllli|>s.
Eighth grade: 1*4 tie Allred.
Nancy <'<Mikwlight, Hally Glllweith,
Helen Urlgg*. Addin** Hehuuiaeh«*r.
Hally Skelton. VMIma Smith.
H**v»*mth grad**: Geneva Hue B**n
ton. Alva Vernon, Velma Smith.
Christine Fincher, Kathryn Hamm.
Avis Matthews, I/ormlnc Massle,
Evelyn Plummer. Blanche Puff.
Evelyn Van Hweajingen, Fanny
Jowell, Ruth K«*ssl«*. Jean Mor-
gan. Ellzals*th Hpradley.
Sixth grade: Isirene Valentine,
Thomas Burkett. George Conklin.
Joe Morris. Ilowird Williamson.
Matthew Taylor. Fran*** Borden,
l«i \eh«* Helielhagen. Billie B*s*ne,
Donald Brolhf*rtoii, MilII** Ciilwell,
Imogen*- Bobers*,n.
Fifth grade: J. C, Burton. Kent
McIntosh, Earl Ohlham, M1 hi r«*« I
Cuiislnger, H**h*n liny I latum,
Mary lou I In hi 11 ton, Elsie Mae
Wilkins, Ray Buchanan, Chilton
Fost**r, (Near I****. Frank O. Marrs.
Karl Hill Hey, N’edra Ciayton, Hen-
rietta Fritz, Dorothy Fiindcrburg.
Mary June Morgan. June Morton.
Fourth grade: BaHstra Brother-
ton. Hertha Baer, Martha Culwell,
Juanita Ilay, Eli4.d**th 111****, Ja*.
Karr. Nan**y Millard, Carl Mosc-
ley.
FOR HALE: Dwarf maize and
*lwarf kitlr corn. Per hundred,
#2.00. At my place six mile* north-
east of town. J. W. Vb*k. 18-3p
F*til HALE: Ilegarl, kafir, double
dwarf maize #1 V) »m*»> hundred.
Four mll<*s north and four miles
west. W. M. Cole. l.'Mp
Mill HALE: Malz**, h**garl, kafir
corn, sorghum s**«*d. Eleven miles
east of Hereford, and 2Vi mll**s
northwest of Juiu4k> school, iv. C.
Oxford. 14-2(1
FOR HALE: Watkins products.
Phone your order between calls.
1 make deliveries. Phone 9025-F2.
IJ**orge W. Smith. 10-tfe
FIOI R, 4H lb MU* ...... 11.20
ItRAN (mill run) per 100 #5.25
Above Prices at the Mill.
PACKARD MILLING COMPANY
Phone 28. I2*t#«
FOR HALE: Large listing on city
lots at prices that won’t last till
next year. Jowell Murchison, court
house. 10-tfe
FOR HALE: Now Remington and
Cn dor wood portable typewriters.
Cota* In snd see tbc many Improv*
**d features In (ilsln or sport
models. Jowell Murchison, Court
House. 10-tfc
FOR HALE: Dwarf maize, rod-
fop sorghum and dwarf kafir seed.
Phone 9007. II. O. Bowsher. 12-tfc
FOR HALE: Building lota, #50.00
fine lots faring on Federal High-
way 00, soon to ba paved, at low
up; on gas line, Block of ten lots,
on gaa line, for MOO. One east
front lot, extra big. on gas, light
and phone lines, for $100. Hava
price* and easy tanas. Thousands
ears will pass over this toad
each day. I* Baatrtn, Ownsr. IKfe
Here and There
BY MRR. O. B. TIOH
Mr. Welty has undergone an
operation at the Deaf Builth coun-
ty ho»i>ltal ree**ntly.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hardy and
daughterM, Johnnie and Kathaline,
were Huuday vi*ltors in the J. W.
Berry home.
Mr. and Mrs! Malvln Mitchell
wer guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mn*. Oscar Cauipliell.
Mrs. Glenves Owen spent Mon-
day with her alster-ln-law, Mrs.
J. B. Harlln.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Tlere-
for*l vlMltod Hunday evening In the
H. M. M*dd**y home.
ihig**nc Murdock Is here from
MIhsImnIppI visiting In the home of
hk* cousin. Mrs. H. I. Ollllsple.
Mr. an*l Mr*. I>au| Williams
went to Floydadn last Hstiirday
to visit frlen*l* and relatives, re-
titming home M*)ii*lnif.
A community jsirty was held at
Frlona s**hool lions** last Hatunlny
night. Only a small erowrl was
present hut much Interest was tak
l*n In the gnnifv*. I***| by Mis* Emma
Hunfer, Miss nS*1| Hall was also
present and took charge of the
children's games. Ollier visitors
from Hereford wore 'Mis* Floyd
Wilson and Dr. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jon*** left
f*)r Clilhlrcw* *m** day last we«*k
to he pt the h«,*isl*l<* of Ids mother,
who Is ill.
P. II. Luck and Mr. ami Mrs.
Clyde Boyd ajicnt Hunday In the
Roy Boyd home.
Mrs, John Gnriz moved back
to the farm last of the week.
J. J. Lindsey returned Friday
night from Caddo, bringing a load
of jsists. ll«* r**|s>rt***| rnlj* an*!
had rool* from Floy«la*ta.
Mr. and Mr*. D. H. Allman
were Amarillo visitor* Tuesday.
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Northwest News
By MRS. M. L. STRADER
Mn*. M. I* Htrader visited over
the week eu*l wltti lM*r father and
tmriJier from Fargo, Oklahoma.
Mr. ami Mrs. II. O. Dorris of
Olo via, moved to their former
home here for the summer, leav-
ing their son In arhoo! at (lovU.
Mrs. Winn was in Hereford on
business Monday.
Robert Wilkinson visited school
Monday.
Mr. snd Mrs. R. C. Mackey are
the proud parents of a new son,
Joe Rd, bom April 8.
Miss Wlmia Chaffer entered the
school here this week.
Franklin and David Htrader are
enjoying a vlalt from a cousin
who lives at Fargo, Oklalwima.
J. 0. Fortenlierry made n busi-
ness trip to Hereford Tuesday.
--—o-
Blythe Nells Home.
day, at the court house door of
said county, I will offer for sale,
and sell at public auction for cash,
all the right, title and Interest of
the said W. C Himffer In and to
said property
Dated at Hereford, Deaf Smith
County, Texas, on this the 80th
day of March, 1931.
J. B. MILLE2R, Sheriff,
of Deaf Hmlth County, Texas.
12-4e
Ijirgc attendam-e at Sunday
*ch<*«)l Sunday.
Wheat I* growing and look* fine
following recent good rain*.
F. I). Ferguson and children
and N. O. Phlllli* and family
wore Hunday visitors In the J. G.
F*»rtcnts*rrjr home.
C. T. lie****** whs In Hereford on
hii)dn«'Mrt Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blythe. Ama-
rillo, wore here the first of the
week on husincNH matters. Mr
Blythe stated he had contracted to
'sell his Hereford home on KnlgM
street, to Joe Gaotz.
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NOTICE OF BALE OF REAL ES-
TATE UNDER ORDER OP SALE
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF DEAF SMITH.
By virtue of an Order of Hale
Issued out of the County Court of
Deaf Smith County, Texas, **n a
Imlgment rendered In said Court
on the 2Hth day of February, 1931,
In favor of James W. Wlthersprstn
and against W. C. Shaffer, In tbo
cause of James W. Witherspoon,
plaintiff, agaltrri W. C. Shaffer,
defendant, numliercd 995. In the
County Court of I)e«f Hmith
County, Texas, I did, on the 30tb
«Hiy of March, 1931, at Two (2)
O'clock P. M., levy u|sm ttie fol-
lowing desciilH*d tract of land, slt-
unt*sl In and located in Desf
Hmith County, Texas, as tbo prop-
erty of the said W. C. Shaffer, to-
wR:
All of the north one-half of tac-
tion number Fifteen. Township
Number Four (4), North of Range
Nuuitier One, Rost of a Capitol
Syndicate Subdivision, as shown
by the plat thereof of record In
tlie deed records of Deef Smith
County, Texas.
And on the Fifth day of May,
1931, the same being the first
Tuesday of said month, twtween
the bourn of Ten o'clock A. M.
'ltd Four o'clock P. M., on said
FIRE DESTROYS McCOLLUM
BUSINESS AT ESHCLLINE
The McCollum general atoro at
Kstelllne was destroyed by Are
Sunday with a loot of #581,000.
“Fire bugs” are believed by those
who Investigated the blase to have
set the tire and tampered with the
city’s fire e*|ui|snent
The owner of the destroyed mer-
cantile huxlnoss Is the father of
T. R. McC-ollum, Hereford high
school athletic coach.
o — --
rnv a want ad in thx brand
SPECIALS
Friday and
Saturday
10c
Three .r»e candy
bars ..........
Three 5e pack* 4 Agb
ages of gmn .... I wW
6-ox package suit- 4
rd pcauutH ......I Ww
3-OK 10c note
book filters ..
3-Yate Bond 5c 4 R||
note book fillers. I Uv
WEIR’S
VAR 1ETY
Flagg News
By MRH. W. T. HUMMER
Arch JohiMMon sjient the week-end
isiltk Kymn/> •»••/»*•
v« *••*•••• **»»»»n >m v/wssy
Mrs. L. T. Smith and daughter.
Billie Glvln, visited in the* Sum-
mer home Thursday end attended
club meeting that afternoon.
The new star route No. 4 out
of Dimmift liegan April 20, with
Homer Norwood, Dlmmltt, as ear-
rler. 'Hils greatly lH*neflts s large
niunber of pe»q>le.
Mrs. JTMpU*y l»ad *s vlelt'irs
Sunday Mrs. Horton and Easter,
Mrs. Parker and family, W. T.
Hummer and wife.
Mr. snd Mr**. Fay Dawkins snd
children ppent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd.
A good program was given at
eluti meeting Thursday afternoon.
Present were Mines. Jones, Simp-
son, Bensw anger, Hclturn, Sum-
mer. Frazier, Adams, Arms and
Misses Pillar, Peacock and 'Meek.
A play will be given Friday
night. April 25 by the senior clans
at the school auditorium.
FOR SALE: Universal plow guide
for Formal! tractor. Bnehnnan It
Ifosson, Hereford. 14*2c
FOR SALK: First class hegsrl
seed; government tested. If Inter-
ested, phone 009 W. O. L. Woods.
15-4p
IF YOU wsnt to Improve your
tierd, buy a good Milking Abort*
bom hull. Haro red* and roan# to
offer now. Dr. O. T Klbhe. ll*tf
FOB SALE. Coal range, with wat-
er Jo*-koto Md 80 gallon tank.
Jowell Murehiaoa. mart bonne.
H4ti
RE
GOOD
■EWS/
Extra Specials
For Friday and Saturday
Men’H heavy-weight, full
made work shirts at .....
Men’o Athletic Union Huitn, full made,
with spring back and A&oe
taped shoulder at.......... ^Ov
Men’s Rayon Silk Undemhirto A Of*
and shorts at ............ ^OV
Men's Heavy Work Hox, Hmooth toe
and heel, with good 4 Agb
top at .................... I Uv
17 x 34-inch Turkiali Towela
colored border*, at ........
10c
Hope Muslin, 36-inehe* wide, all yon
want at 4 e*
the yard .................. |
Boy*’ heavyweight blue overall*. Thig
is a good one, made aa
like dad’s, at ............ OaJC
Boys' extra good work shirt* in fancy
and plain patterns
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.