The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938 Page: 6 of 12
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Sale Begins Friday, Nov. 4th!
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nvn winv vii at lUC
Sale Lasts OuIy 15 Davs!
It will pay you to Buy
at this sale!
Buy all your winter clothes
now—at great savings!
Long Fiction List Includes Many
Interesting Books For All Types
▲ loot I tat of book*, aopaclally
Action, hao boon addo<l to tl*»
Deaf Rmtttti County Library, ac-
cording to Mm. Clara MeL an,
librarian, who said today that the
book* art now available hero,
la tho fusion Hat la found: And-
•warn, Affair* of tho Syrian 1 tag-
ger ; Banner, Q-80; Caldwell. Uv-
naaty of Death; Gomatock, Can
Tbla Bo Wrong?; Corcoran, Golden
Iloiiaoua ; I Ha via, Tho Anno! rift'd ;
IDmeraon, Clmmaron Bend; Fit*-
•dromon*. The Moving Fitter; Foof-
ner, The Inland of Fear; Oood-
year, Cathedral Clone; Greenwood,
French Faroe; Hardy, Man From
N<rarfc*m, Montana Bound, and
Mountain* are My Kingdom;
tfiauck, Without Oharm, IM.nne;
Hay, It Waen’t. A Nightmare; Hill,
Maria; Inne*, Hewn Hunperta;
Kerr, Adventure With Women;
(Cummer, Death at Right Bella;
Lain*, Th»> Method* of Dr, Hear-
lett; Lehman, Idaho; I**wln, Prodi-
gal Parents; Lomax, I*aw Bring-
cm, and Maverick* Q»f the Plains;
Monley, No More Remain*; Myers,
CMve Me l>eath; Patrick, I><*ath for
Itaar Clara; Queen, The Four of
Hearts; Rath, Anger of the Bella;
Reinhart, The Wall; Scott, Hostile
Plain*; Well*, Radio Studio Mur-
kier; Yenni, Never Hay Goodbye.
Th* non-fletUm Hat follow*;
Churchill, While England Slept;
June*, Defence of Democracy; Lit-
tkfatge, In Henrch of Hovlet Gold;
Meyer, More Fun for the Family;
Ilfdierts, Tl*. House that Hitler
Built; VamkM-eook, Carllsv Grtilae.
Knox Shop Has
New Location
FUR HALF. Olt TRADE for Grain
or klvestoek—Air-Motor Windmill
and atorage tank, O. L. Rutherford.
44-1 tp
Bill Knox this week announced
the removal of Bills Barber and
Beauty Hh«q> to the locaitlon Just
west of the Western Union office
on Third Street.
In the past Mr. Knox haa been
located on Third Street, just «-w«t
of thv First National Bank building.
He «ntd it hat the locution Is I wing
made to secure additional apace foe
Ida huatneoa.
HEREFORD CHORAL CLUB
HOLDS REHEARSAL
Tl»e Hereford Ohor/il Club met
Nov. 2 in Mias Hwlaher’a studio
for regular rehearwil. A very pro-
fitable and interesting practice
and business matting was had.
The club accepted an Invitation
to sing at the Muthodtat Church on
Nov, 20. Tho public la Invited to
attend.
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FOR SALK—480 ucres he«t shal-
low-water bek land; mar arhool;
7 mile* of Hereford, small Improve-
ments; prkvd $10,000. A substan-
tial iNiyment down, IwiUiikv easy.
Mineral rigid* reserved. Write box
401, Hereford, Texas. 44->HLi>
John Deere Tractor, used one y»*«r, j Rohmoii Implement Oo.
I In good condition. Term*. At Albert
1 Higgins’ place. Write Frank Fol-
lart, 1104 Fillmore, Amarillo, Tex-
I a*. 41-dtp
44 2te
Don't forget to drain your I'HC
power unit. It drains In three
FOR SALK—Two stationary laun-
dry tubs, white porcelain. In good
condition. Mm. Seth B. Holman, tf
F. Haynes, 710 Main Street. 44-1 tp
Wanted
plates, Romhou Imp. Oo.
FOR SAliK—1M English White L»«-
horn Oockrel*, $1.00 each. Hee Mrs.
Rdlth G. Hughes, Hereford, Texan.
FOR ItKNT—<Frou/t Bedroom, ad-
joining bath, private entrance. Mrs.
H. II. Hawlolns, .'100 West 4th
Street. 44-iip
FOR HALF — 840 Head Steer
Yearling*, weight about 000 lb*.
Ray Barber, * 48-8U?
44-2tc | WANTM1>—A good painter to
paint my house at once. Mrs. V.
HELP WANTED
TWO WOMEN. Manufacturer pra-
Ist ring for Obrlatmlas sales. Can
use two more women with pleasing
personality, who can handle, cus-
tomem. Write II. G. Ruble, 100-120
W. Iowa Ave., Memphis, Term.
44-Mo
WANTED—Practical nursing or
confinement cases; oaring for tb«
sick In your home. Mra. W. A.
Vaughn. A Street. 44-ltp
was r<
birth a
son of y
i field In
was bor
occurred
Ibaan name
Mra. Bln
Mettle R
Her par
f, Kerr at
ly have
•avert
FOR SALE—A-B-C Electric Wash-
ing Machine with Extractor, Gall
272-W. 40-tfc
FOR SALE—One usd HMH IHG
pick up; also one used 1007 IIIG
pick-up. ltosson linpluwen Oo.
44-2IC
MIms l/»ln Hhlvan was home from
Plaluvlew, over the week cml.
C VNMiPLETE Lino of attractive
Christmas Cards, engraved, printed
or plain. All price range*. Gall 80
and repreeontatlve will oall. db
FOR HALE OR TRADE — 800.
Watt Delco Plant; 1-8 H. P. Elec-
tric- motor; 1-4 IS. P. Electric mot-
or and one Electrolux Sweeper, all
In good shape. Will take cattle In
trade. See Bonnie B. Brumley,
Hertford. 88-tfc
For Rant
FOR HALE—One team of horses,
and one team of (young mares. Hee
11. II. Hoardman. 44-tttc
FOR RENT—Modern, comfortable
bedrooms. Mra. A. M. Jones, 504 E,
5ta Ht., Phone 722-W. 44-8tc
FOR SALE—Irrigated Hegarl Bun-
dles and Baled Sudan Hu<y. 1 mile
north Hereford; H. P. Barnard,
Box 706, or EUlaton Land Office.
4A-8tp
FOR RENT—150 aon** Irrigated
row crop land with improvement*.
Write Ih>x 428, giving name, ad-
dro**, equipment and reference*.
44-1 tc
infant are resting nicely.
Mr. anti Mrs. Gawthon Bryvint !
announce the birth of a son, Jt>hn
David, Thursdny, Oct. 20; mother
autl Infant returned to tln-lr home
Oct. 20, and art* improving rapidly.
Miss Rosalie Johnson, it tiled IciiJ
p/i I lent, was released Wednesday,
mill returned to tier home
FOR TRADE—Mode] A Ity-Ton
Truck for g«**d team of work hors
es, mule* or cow horse. See Vencln
Bourne, one mile ntirth of Joel
Switch. 48-8tp
FOR RENT—Nice Apartment for
adults. Mrs. Hattie Rutherford.
44-8 tc
FOR RENT—Furnished Apartment
— board if desired. Phone 158-W.
488tc
FOR HALIQ OR TRADE—Mod i A
Have you drained your Fnmmll
Tractor? It tint Ins In three* place*.
Hospital Notes
Want Ads
For Sale or Trade
Mr. and Mrs. Levd Ritter of Frl-
oimi announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Handra Kay, this morning.
Bobh mother and infant are resting FOR HAlaK One good uaed Gole*
ftlcely, | man (iasollne Took Stove; also
Hr. and Mra. Fnd Inman an- Gmiernl Electric Washing Mwblnc,
flounce the birth of a daughter, cheap. Hiv WltherMpoon Rbctrlc
Runday afternoon; both mother and <V>m|Miny. 44-ltc
BIG MIU.INERY SPECIAL!
See our big special for Friday and Saturday and all
next week 1 We have some real bargaina in both large
and small hata! Juat received the last word In Turbans,
black, brown, navy, mat and wine. We have in the new
Parka IJoods in white and all the new colors, Ooine
in and see our bargains!
Vogele Millinery Parlor
MOVED!
We have this week moved our
Real Estate Offices from our old
location on East Third Street, to
a new location, upstairs in Room 1
of the Buckner-Lambert Building.
We invite you to visit us and in-
spect our new, modern offices, any
time.
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C. R. SMITH & SON
—: REAL ESTATE
Pre-Thanksgiving
Sale of
Coats - Suits - Dresses
Every Coat A Style Success!
The cnata wo have In /dock arc (bin
mhhmoii'm mo«n lini/optHUt —*with rich
fur* u#nd InvlNhly in the m«wc«t
way*. All top quality coat* offering
you more value and more Mttylofor
lotM money! Huy your Winter Goat,
now , . . enjoy it for tho holiday*
at enjoyable Having* 1
Priced
up from
$7.95
Look your pret-
tiest in one of
our
Ultra-Feminine
FROCKS
TUI* year we have one of the large*!
Nfock* of I^idh*# and Mla*/** Dre**** w*
tin vc ever Iwid for y*ni to *el«ct from.
FiiMhlon'* mvw* In hlgH« ahoulder*. high
or low V-n/tise, amall water*, *Hm or
lively «klrt*. Htnnnlng velvet*, crept*,
wool* and mate!*—as I
Priced ae low as
$3.95
Vew Purred and Unfurred
LADIES’ SLITS
. . . In qlther 2- of ft-frioc* wiilt*, Wool
»uit* with fur rt/llur* and also trim-
mad. Kvetpone a high atyk* garment.
Many Suite
Price* a*
la* a* ...
10.95 np
Faahiow Dress Shoppe
WANTED — Will rent Improved
place In norfh or wedt part of
Deaf Smith County. Will pay cash
or crop rent. J. D. law, 20 inllea
weat of Hereford. 44-Stp
fitataapBAB
warn
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CHERRIES
Red Pitted.
No. 2 can—R for
25c
JAM
Pure Grape,
2-Lb. Jur .....
25c
SYRUP
Worth’s Maple.
Gallon .........
65c
SPRY
SHORTENING.
3-Lb. Can ....
54c
CATSUP
14-Own ee
Bottle .........
10c
TUNA
2 Curia
For ............
27c
TAMALES
2 Chun
For ............
25c
PECANS
Shelled.
Per Lb.........
47c
EXTRACT
Vanilla.
8-Ounce Bottle ..
12'/2C
FLOUR
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BEST
48 Lbs.
$1.20
CoStee
MACARONI or SPAOHETTI OOg*
2 lb. Pa/ kagc --------------------mm mm 10
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 9fit*
BLACKBERRIES A9g*
Solid Pack — No. 10 Ontl..........
PANCAKE FLOUR
Worth’* — Package __________________9w
soap 9S%r
Lux or Llfttlnmy — 4 Bar* ........ bVv
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raaaui ouiifiA 9JLt*
Quart Jar .........................
MILK, Carnation. 4 Qf*
8 Iaingc or OHmall Gan*__________ I VV
OORN MEAL 91
PINEAPPLE JUI0E 9Qt*
No. 5 Gan .........................C9C
Crackers
■: Meats
BACON 9Ki*
Fancy KWb — IJb. ................fell I#
SAUSAGE 4 gft
Per Lb............................. I 91#
BA00N SQUARES 4 Aa
BACON
STEAK 4 gn
Unity Ho-f — Ut),.................. I 9C
ohiu pnr
Ilona-Made —- Lb, ................ fe9l#
MAXWELL _ _
mv“' l,. 25c
CORN OCa
White ^wau, No. 2 Gan — 2 for----fe9l#
DATES OfiiU
Regular 2-Lb, Package ....____.... fewl#
soup 9Eit
SOAP * Q.
PAG — 5 bar* .................... I 91#
SALAD DRESSING 9At*
OATS 9K#U
6-1 Jb. Box ........................LwV
MALTOMEAL 9901
Toy Free! ________________________. MVV
MUSTARD .4 f
tjuart Jar _________________________»| 99 !
LYE 9Ra
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ORANOES 9Q#u
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938, newspaper, November 3, 1938; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018560/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.