The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931 Page: 4 of 12
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TO UBSVOSD SSAMD, BBBIVOBO TBZAf, TB0MOAT, JANVASY M, INI.
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HLAt’K SEVENTH GRADS
ENGLISH OliAHN
Friday nfliM'iiiHtii thi»i«* «
ft* 11 )|(| ||l<> | mH WIH'11 (In* «||«I 1llll«*rB
•»«! Mm Her* Th«* wura wa* *1
V In favor of llii* old-Mu iff*. It
wa* wry inihli oiijoymi by **U.
IIUh Dorothy Fullwootl of lli'r**-
foril wu* n iruoNt of .Ml** Wiiii Miio
WHHi UlMl wwk-eml.
Mr. mill Mm. N. A. Smith worn
vUMoi'n Iii ll«r**ford Sunday.
Hrw In WHHi m|h*iiI Sunday with
Itml lluruHt.
Mr, mill Mr*. J. J. OrWwford
Mini fiiiiill.v »i»*iit Sunday with Mr.
uml Mn*. K. H. WIilUMloUi of Frl-
<1110.
Mr. anil .Mm. Willie price mnl
#«»*iIIh W'liiwlow 4m *V.. n-_
• ••■••••J - |«* • • •-•««*****tr *M t«*W «*NI *
nott homo.
Mr. a ml Mr*. George Win* In Mid
fmnily of Hereford worn visitor*
in (In* T. I« Weli-li home Sunday.
Till* Black basketlwill loam play*
ml Krlona Saturday evening, mnl
tlie mo rim waa it to Ml In favor
of KrloiMt. Aim!her game will U>
played iliere Saturday helwiH*n Hie
muni* lean* ill Inat Saturday.
Mr. mnl Mm. John McKinney
mnl finally were vl*ltom In the It.
lloiniHt home HmnUiy,
Mr. «i imI Mm, i\ .\i * >* re of
Hniuiiierllelil Halted the George
Wyley home Sunday.
Mr. ami Mm. Holly mnl fmnily
vlwllml In tin* home of her brother.
Konnle I lout on.
Mr. and Mr*. Presley mnl fam-
ily vlwllml In Iilinniltt Mamlny.
Ml** Dovlc MoKtnnoy 1* vtalttug
her Hitter, Mr*. Nolan 1 ten nett of
Hortrer.
ltoy Hanna of Animillo vl*lt>«d
i the J. W. Vine* home Handily.
I Riley Roy ho *pent Sunday night
, W*«i» lo’i'ijr I'rwv.
Mr. uiid Mr*. C\ It. Hum* *|M>nt
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mr*. Hoy Price.
Mr. and Mr*. Jos* Hind* and
I daughter* ajH'iit Sunday with Mr.
Just Plain
Horse Sense
Many of the accidents reported each winter in
connection with the use of gas heating appliances, are
due to cheap, unfit tubing.
Because of its lack of durability and the east with
which it may become leaky or disconnected, rubber
hose, or other flexible material, should never be used
for connecting gas appliances.
To save a few pennies, the careless purchaser de-
liberately forfeits the protection of all those safeguards
in the use of gas which have taken years of study and
experience to perfect.
A three-eighths inch iron pipe connection is the
safest and most efficient connection for the ordinary
room heater. Have your plumber replace rubber hose
in your home, and other flexible gas connections, with
iron pipe. DO IT NOW!
Natural Gas, when properly used, not only is a
safe fuel, but it is the cleanest, most efficient and econ-
omical fuel in existence.
The Service Department of the West Texas Gas
Company is constantly available to help you with your
gas problems. Its advice and assistance are free.
West Texas Gas
Company
bin! Mm, A. Hannon of Frloiiu
Peggy -Min* Hum «|**iii Mtituhiy
wllli Martha IW*II Price,
Mr. mnl Mm. J«4in (liillowiiy
mul daughter *|*>ut Mund.y with
Mr. mid Mr*. John Monk.
J. W. ReiineH •|m»ii* Nunday
nlgtit wllh J. K. McKinney.
Mr. unit Mrs. Harley Wallin mu!
faintly w|m*iiI Sunday afternoon In
Hu* A. II. Illud* homo.
Ruby MoKtnnoy a|**nt Nuuduy
nlglit with Wlniilo Jim* ItviineH.
Mra. lion Galloway and daughter
of Frlomi Halted lho H, Hay home
Sunday.
Adrian-Sims Notes
HY mh». j. m. chapman
Adrlau-Shua, Jan. 1(1.—Moisture
t»» i it«. # »*•»»• .»# toil*, l.—• »- a., in*.m
• •• • •%••••• o» •««••• <'«'N**II IIMIMip
lion* curly Hat unlay morning, turn-
ing to *»ow before daylight. Wo
hud un uvonigo fall of four IiiHihb
or better mid the tmow continued
ut luterviU* oil day.
4'lny I'lilllijM and fuinlly are
leaving till* week for Altbuniu to
make* their future home.
E. C. Chapman and family n*.
turned recently from a vl*lt with
relutivi-M tn*ar Fort Worth.
George Gruhlkey, who Iiuh been
■erioiiHly ill for *evor»il week*, re-
turned l<> Adrian school after the
holidays.
J. M. Chapman, Ray Chapman
and IMinluce Phillip* were In Ad-
rlun Saturday.
Jim Ney .\1 ecu*key was absent
from school jiart of lust week on
ueeount of lllnesa.
Him* school house hud no Sun-
day school or preaching service*
Sunday afternoon on account, of the
reeent snow.
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Westway Items
MRS. PINK GILILLAND
Scherer Items Progressive News
Cuntl* Carraway ha* returned
home fn»m the Hereford sanitar-
ium when* he underwent an op-
eration for appendicitis.
Mr*. L. A. Kelly i« visiting in
Erick, Okla.
Ml** Muryn Armitflge, teacher
in Vega school*, wpent the week
end with Ml** France* Brown.
The baby girl of Mr*. Lindsey
ha* l»een very ill.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Campbell
visited their daughter, Mra. Homer
Gore, Sunday.
Mr*. Gordon RldgewHy entertain-
ed her daughter, Elizabeth Sue,
with a birthday dinner Thursday
night.
Luther Gore took hi* son, How.
ard, to Amarillo Saturday to an
eye specialist.
C harlot* Evitt* visited in the
Walcott community Sunday.
Mis* Stella Mae Gore spent the
week end with Odessa Campbell,
Mr. and Mra. liman Hunter of
Jumtio visited Mr. and Mra. 8. J.
Lovell Saturday night.
L. A. Kelly, Mis* Bessie Gunn
ami Mr. and Mrs. McBrayer at-
tended Hinging at 'Progressive Sun.
day nigh I.
Mis* Inez Smith spent the week
end in the Wilson home.
Mr*. Hunter’s mother, Mrs. Cur-
ry, 1* very ill.
Mrs. Jay, of ■Summerfleld, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Houser.
Poultry
Supplies
Dr. Hess’ Poultry Pan-a-min
-- * Dr. Hess’ Worm Powders
Dr. Hess’ Instant Louse Killer
Tl___IA___ nm •
i uuivry i unit*
Sodium Fluoride
Epsom Salt
B. K. (Powerful Disinfectant)
Super-ol (for Poultry Houses)
Dip and Disinfectant
Charcoal
Oyster Shells
Pearl Grit
PURINA POULTRY FREDS—A coinplate lint of food for ovary purpose.
n.v MIIH. II. r, F l ILK MR NON
Mr. Mint Mrs, Hollis Hnhhnrd
relumed holm* Huiidsy front u
two weeks visit with relatives In
isN'kney. jilt'll HllbiNIN! is spelsL
lug Mils week III Iss'kttey,
.Me*srs, and Mines. Arlle m*aii.
mid II. F. Fulker*oii visttisl In the
llulihsrd home Tuesday night.
The health miH*tlng wna held at
the It, it. Fulkerson home Ttiurs-
tlty. Ml* ilsll gave a talk on In.
flint »*are. <8111* will lie with the
eluh January Ml. Il will meet
with Mrs. W. II. liuhhsrd,
MUs Hoherla msl J. I>, Hsrmld
cauie home Frlduy to s|m*imI the
w«H*k end with their parents. They
attend achool in Hereford.
Mr*, ii. r. riiikerMiu is a|N*uu-
ing the wei'k u< the farm.
il. L. Hugwlale mid ds lighter of
Heri*foit| *|*'M-i Thursday night
with Mr. und Mr*. B. Ii. Fulkerson.
Arlle Peau I* In MuU**hoe visit
lug the Olay Nisil liiane.
M!**«** Garrett and lluse were
Sunday mHomiI visitor* Sunday.
Attendance was not gts*l as u*ual
ami we would like to see more
out next Sunday.
A crowd met with Mr*, lktin
Sunday night to praiSlee song*.
There were -Nl present.
Ford Doings
BY MISS EDITH MANN
Community welfare Huh met Fri-
day In the J, L. Might home with
an all day meeting. The morning
wa* H|M*nt piecing ipiilt*. A iov-
er»*l dl*h lDl)c)i<*on was served at
msui. In the afternoon a busine**
M«**lon openisl with Hub pledge
and prayer. Roll <*ill was answer-
ed by IK members wdtJi a list of
magazine* each member wa* tak-
ing. Mr*. W. M. Schwartz talked
on the iiart music plays In rural
family life. A p«I**r, How to de-
velop a taste for good reading by
Mr*, Rye Casey, Whs read by Mr*.
W. M. Stewart. Mr*. O. I). Frazier
talk on Books to buy am! books
to l*>m>w. Mrs. Hurl I>yer Joined
the Hub.
Ml** Gunter met with the 4-H
Hub girls Friday morning, when
the time was spent working em-
blem*.
Friday night, January 30, the
club meets at the erslal evening,
and the Vega Klwanlane orchestra
is expected. Come and enjoy an
evening of musk' and fun.
Dewey I^arnon and family visit-
ed in Amarillo Saturday and Sun-
day with Mr*. T. E. Kennedy.
Rye Casey and family returned
from ArnwrllU) where little Bessie
Lee bad double pneumonia. She
is greatly improved.
Riley Casey is in Oblktremi for
un indefinite stay,
Mrs. E. H. Him pen n and little
children spent Monday in the D.
B. Mann home.
School boy* played ba*ketlmW
with Vega Friday, Vega winning
28 to 0.
Joe and Jarne* Garrett of Ama.
rillo spent the week end liere.
Lucky lievell spent Frkluy night
with Clyde Mann.
Arnold Hersbey spent Saturday
night in the Reeves home.
Mr. ami Mr*. K. H. Hi in peon
viKitcd the Norton home .Sunday
night.
Clyde Mann spent Saturdiy
night with Lucky Levell.
Ml** iHrrothy Norton *p<»nt the
week eml with (Meta Reeve*.
Messr*. and Mruea. Amo* and
O. H. Grhler ami daughter vl*lte<l
Tuesday night in the Mann home.
Mr. ami Mr*. Fly amt A. K.
Welsrter of Amarillo visited Ford
Snmlky.
Then* were 111 at Sunday *Hioo4
.Sunday ami Rev. V. M. tioyd till-
ed hi* aiipidntuient. Hinging was
well attended In tb«* evening.
Backache
Leg Pains
If Getting Up KlghtUk flaakaelMt
frequent day cells. Leg Pnine, Nerv-
ousneee, or Ruining, due to function-
•I Bladder Irritation, In acid condi-
tion*. make* you fael tirad, depresaed
and dlecouragad, try the Cystas Test.
Works feet, starts clr ulatlng thm
tho system in II minutes. Praised by
thousands for rapid and positive sc-
tlon, 1'ion’t give up. Try Cystss (pro*
nounrsd HlwM-tes| today, under lbs
Iron-Cled (lusrsntee. Must quickly
allay these l ondltlons. Improve isst*
fut drop end energy, or irouey tfsar
Only Me at
3" McLean & Pitman
■ PHONE 1 frnm
XwwbtwAVbw!
Home - Cooked
MEALS
rasnY
CLUB CAFE
Phono 498
BY MIIB OUVB PIMKINB
Mr, and Mra, N«y llerahey, ||l*a
Katlmrliiv, Mr. and Mra. Iloraesl
llorwhsy ami aon, Mr. ami Mra. J,
K. !!«*«ry tN4 vhlldiTR werv guest*'
In th»* Jlnt Hark luaiis Nunday.
Mr. and Mra. Luke Midtrnyar
and daughter, Molly Jatm, a|amt
Hunday with her pironta, Mr. ami
Mra. Ira Klckrttn,
Mr. and Mra. Ituawall amt Nil*
gar a|**nt Thnmlay evenliig with
(lie CaldwHIa,
Until Bark viahod Kuahw OalU.
wall Inst Nunday.
Mums. Ira Rk’kutta nmt lhma-
van culled on Mra. lfcrwmau Mon-
»hi,v aftariMMin.
Ruth und 1'aullmi Moore m**iit
the weak and with KathaHna Her-
alley.
Ladlaa of the community plan
to serve lum'h for the Hm'lmmui A
lb ess >n coui|>Hiiy January *J0,
Mra. II. M. Weatharrad hag Ihhmi
III the past weak.
Mr. and Mrs. Huaaell and Ed-
gar vlidt<<d the Orln RuhhHI home
Sumlay.
Je** Oa Id well of (Vinyon vlahivl
home folks over Hie w««akuuhI.
Mltwe* Katherine Haruliey, Lu-
cille and Lola Bark attnalad Sun-
day dribool at Daniel Sunday.
Ira Jeane and Glenn Ricketts
visited Mr. and Mra. Claude Rick-
etts Saturday ami Sumlay.
Wedneaday night about SR of
the young people of the <tmiimin-
Ity gave J. C. Gregory « hlrthday
*urj>rl*e. Game* were played and
at a late hou/ cocoa, mke and
home-made candy were served.
Mr*. W. C. Russell and Mb*
Olive Berklns entertained Wednea.
ilny afterihmn at the Berkln* home
in honor of Mrs. Arch Dougherty.
The aftern<*»n was *|*»nt visiting.
Refresliuients of Mimlwk'lusi, <smxni
and <nke wen* aerved.
Mr. uiid Mr*. Clyde Russell visit-
ed in the Ricketts home Sunday
evening.
Misses Lucille und Lois park
Halted the school Friday aliar-
nootti
Mr, and Mra, .faff lloiieraun and
aim. Everett Jtay, apmit Hunday
with her parent*.
Mmea. W, Cl. Jliteaell and II, B.
Went her rod attended the imuuHI
nitMuipf !« HereAss! H-tu^ay af-
ternoon,
Mr. ami Mra. Park Halted in the
(ilhli home Nalunlay night and
enjoyad the radio programa,
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Rkketta of
Ilen^ud visitisl ,Mr*. Luke Me-
Hrayer Thunalay.
Mr. and Mra. CeH| Hodge* call-
isl on Mr. and Mra. C. P. Cald-
well Sunday afternoon.
Mr. lH>rklua and Mine Oliva en-
tertained at dinner Nunday Mr.
Hod Mra. Henry Wadel and tamil
and Mr, and Mra/ Jake Tlefel ai
gauhtera.
The hillowlng offlcara were ehsl
ed fnr the Nunday eHtool i Mr. Nee,!
superintendent; A. N. Hlafina,
* (stunt superintendent, and Ruth
Park, sir ret ary,
Rnmlay evening n large proved^ m
waa preaent at eiugtng, with HaK-
ora from Ward, Ford, Waatway
and Walcott Following art ofTIcera
h»r the new year: Mra. Howiuen,
pnwklenti J. <1. Gregory, vice pree-E
Went j Mr. MeBiayer, eong leader j i
41. O. Hodman, aaMNant eong lead-
er, and Eunice Caldwell, ante.
M
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Greatest Bale comet swooping down on merchandise prices and them
tumbling. Never before has the price of goods boon so drastically rednood. This
event is STORE-WIDE, everything that permits of reduction is ItHtidnl It’s
like going to a circus to visit ns and ltarn what our prices are. Come and set.
Ladies’
Mon’s
Ready-to-
Suits
Wear
One rack of about fifty suits, all good
styles, all sites up to 42; value from
$26-00 to $46.00. You take your choioe
from the rack.
All Goats and Silk and Wool
ALSO MEM'S AMS SOTS'
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Dresses
Exactly I
Unbleached
dUCCUUg
—96 inches wide, at the
low price of 12 yards for
Feather
Hoang
light ounce feather tick
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at this unheard-of prioe,
per yard—
94 Honghod
at -•
aoeeong
Refvlar grade, goes in
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p«r yard-
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931, newspaper, January 22, 1931; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825334/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.