The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938 Page: 7 of 12
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60 Stambaugn
DRY CLEANING
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KNITS BLOCKED
CDCflklAIC
Best Bet of the Week
wm received here Monday
birth atul death of the in-
•on of Mr. and Mm. Hob
Field In Boerne, Texas. The
vu born M unday and his
occurred Monday night. lie
kbatn named Hubert Kerr Birch-
Mrs. Blrchfleld la the former
Battle Romo Kerr of Here-
Her twrents, Mr. and Mre.
Kerr and sister, Mrs. Olay
if have been In Boern<* for
several weeks.
and Mm. James Aiken and
daughter, Margaret Ann, ar-
, yeeterdatv and are now lo-
af the I*redbjrterlan church
Rev. Aiken will assume his
| at pastor of the Pretdiyierlan
Sunday.
kiln's Jleli»,v-Helfy Lnunilny
you and your laundry and
you home. Wash with this
will be 8ftc an hour.
|r, and Mra. ft. W. Heath and
(iter, of B«d>onilo Heath, Calif.,
In the home of her brother,
ind Mrs. C. C. Bowman add
of the Progrosalve comtnu-
from Hundny through Tuea-
In* Heath’s have Juki cotn-
a tour of the Western States
inada and were enroutoe
[when they stopped in Here-
[Mr. Heath wan celebrating
th year with the standard
(Mtny of Gullfornia with a
rk* vacation trip.
Brasil and nephew, Wen-
I rand wore In Hereford
Mr. Braxtl on bthdmta,
retainll visiting Ills grand-
Dr. and Mrs. (J. F, I^e-
platc lunches Iflw, coniphtc
Including drink. Central
Cafeteria.
and Mrs. William I/tveJoy
vo sons of Tipton, Okla.,
»»».. pnHt wi*ok curl In Here-
guests of his aunt, Mrs,
Rutherford.
B, Wilson of Vernon, spent
»k end visiting his parents,
Mra. A. O. Wilson of this
J. W. Walker, Jr., of Oor-
Vlsitlng tier da light cr, Mrs.
Bnuuons and fnmlliy.
machines are nice and dean
►e hav« iplentiy of hot water
time. Karlin's IMpy^Hclfy
ry.
Imog.ne Cotton, Miss Mil-
Lindsey and Miss fail* Mc-
lin, teachers In the Hereford
)li<? Schools, sit tended "Prexy
at WTHC., In Canyon, Bat-
ly and hoard United States
>r Tom Connally mgJo<> an ad
at the third anmyil program
Ing Dr, J. A. Hill, president,
birthday.
I K Attend District Mart ing
^IH^UHlSSSt tltSSTSM «mI»c m Si >.M .D»«l
vimw tv »»»r nen-Mu*u n nwr-
Ing on agricultural exten-
work In Amarillo, 'Monday.
Hfrs. It. A. Frye, Dawn; Mrs,
Matt lews, Down; Haul
WaWilo K. Shcriimn, Dick
Miss SarHc las* Oliver slid
Stewart.
plate lunches I.V, fompbf
Including drink. Centra!
Cafeteria.
If. If, Redford and Glyd«*
rt*lt<d In l*ami|M Tuesday,
Her. Radford made a talk
ltnen of the Christian church.
JNtowtoold of Amarillo, trans-
Inaaa In Hereford, Wed
_> Jean Foster of
M., epeot tin* past week
eford, visiting Miss
and Carry price — you
dot toes and take them
I be changed to 2fk> per
an hour minimum, At
HelpydWdfy laundry,
, J. Ralston returned Mat-
t from • IIIr*s-w<*«k*
Springs, N. M.
ate lunches i(k>, «mn>Uir
tiding drink, Central
d o Hits of
la tH
lug from the national convention
of Chauiln-r of Commerce secre-
taries which wus recently held In
New Orleans. He was a guest at
the Lions Club Wednesday at noon
and reviewed his trip, expreasiug
much enthusiasm over possibilities
In the South.
Mrs. Corrle Turnhow, who has
been In Oklahoma for the past
several mouths, picking cotton, re-
turned this week lo her home here.
'Mr. and Mrs. Pearl ftlngleteriw,
Miss Martha Bdluumann and Mr.
and Mm. Troy Moore, were Ama-
rillo visitors this week.
'Mrs. J. 1>. Smith of Ralls, Texas,
Is visiting this week In the home of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Bryant.
Our Osith and Carry prl<>e — you
bring the clothes and take them
home, will be changed to 2flr per
hours, with an hour minimum. At
llarltn's Ifelpy-Helify laundry.
Move to Colonulo
Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). WnrriM# left
this week for Colorado Hprlngs,
where they will nwike their future
home. They hid many friends in
this community and both hav<*tooen
active In civic and community
entcrprlsis during Uliclr long resi-
dence hero,
Move to Arkansas
(Mr. and Mrs. Mon* Baker left
Monday for Fayetteville, Ark.,
where they will make their future
home. The Bakers have resided
her** for a numllier erf ivanra, and
during tills lime hove acquired
many friends, and were popular
residents of the community.
Karlin's Hclqiy-'Helfy Isiundnv
calls for you and your laundry and
take* you home. Wash with this
service will he HIV an hour.
a IbP® '%t ». '/
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A nbSnr* nalluH **AI JBV.
ANDKK’8 RAGTIMK BAND”
will tie coming your way
Sunday for three days, and I
suggest that you mu R at
your earliest opportunity. Be-
cause here, to my mind, Is
fur uml away the lies* mu-
sical film that Hollywood
ever produced. Punch packed
and thrilling entertainment
from the veny beginning un-
til the fndvout. Oh, there are bound to toe some people who
will point out minor flaws In the story, and who will tell you
the characters don’t age enough through the years, and so ou
and so forth. Rut don't let the knockers talk you out of this
one, because, for my money, "ALKXANDRR'8 RAGTIMK
HAND” Is u film treat you will never forgot. Those glorious
Berlin songs — the entire soldier sequence — the perfect cast-
ing of Alice Faye, and Kthel Merman, mid Tyrone Power, and
Don Amchc — the siqiorh writing and direction — the Seymour
Felix dance* — and, well the entire (thing Is Just the last
word. Mtv congratulations to all those who were associated iu
the making of "ALKXANDKR’8 RAGTIMK RAND.”
J. H. KOBKKTS, Manager,
Star Theatre,
®5qcHty
BAPTIST WOMEN HAVE
COVERED DISH LUNCHEON
Member* of the W. M. H. of the
Baptist Church met at the church
ait 11 o'clock Wednesday morning
for a business session liefore a
covered dish lundbcon at noon.
After the luncheon a program on
"Kheaves with Hejoielng with
Chinn," was directed by Mrs. W.
K. linrnes. Mrs. A. It. INwcy dl*
cunMcd "fllti of Not Praying,” After
group singing of “Sweet Hour of
Prayer," Mrs. Pearl Boyer offer-
ed prayer for war-torn China.
A talk on "The long vluw of
China," was given by Mrs. Phil
Radovlch. Following u round table
talk on "The Near View,” Mrs.
It. K. Perkins told about "Tho Year
Beyond."
'Mrs. Carl Mounts sang "Hpcak
to My Heant," and Mrs. (). T.
Williams closed the program with
a talk on "A Golden Hheaf of
China."
Mrs. O. 0. HU1 will supervise
lllu* study of the new mission book
at the next meeting,
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METHODIST W. M. 8.
MEETS AT CHURCH
The Woman’s Mlssionaqy Society
of the Methodist Church mot at the
church, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Clara Freeman led the opening
prayer and Mrs. J. C. Cummings
gave the Scriptural reading. Mrs.
F. T. RoIomou conducted the devo-
tional.
A map study of the women’s
work In the United Htaites was pre-
sented liy Mrs. Frank Terrell,
leader, who told about the work In
liallas. A vneaI duet wus presented
by Mrs. II. H, Ilmvkinis and Mrs.
J. F«. Beyer. A talk on the Ntgro
work In Augusta, (la., Including
the work at Payne Oil lege and tiltc
Betlildhenn work was made by Mrs
II. D. Reed. Rev. Boa vers gave a
talk on conference reports.
A three-day week of prayer ser-
vice will be beta next week, be-
ginning IMoadaty and Lasting
through Wdnesday.
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VOCO CLUB ENJOYS
SATURDAY MORNING PARTY
A morning party entertained
meddlers of the Voco Club of Miss
Mattie Mae Swisher's Studio of
Hinging, Saturday at the studio.
Besides class work, ringing and
Hallowe'en games, and fun with
noise makers furnished amuse-
mint.
Members present were Tom Wll-
sou, Nadine Newell, Jaequellne
Newell, Patsy Ann Slagle, Norma
Jean McCullough, Port McCullough,
Mary Louise Grady, Mary Ektelie
LeGraud, Christine Smith and Mine
Swisher, director.
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Civic Chorus To
Sing In Amarillo
'Members of the Hereford Civic
Chorus will Join groups from Ama-
rillo, Memphis, Childress, Lubbock,
Itorgvr, Pampa and other Pnnhnn-
»tie tmvnM tonight In a <’bolr b>Mtl-
val which will be presented as the
grand finale to the Fine Arts Pro-
gram, Mtsmsored by the Seventh
District Fide rut Ion of Music Clubs.
The program will be presented In
the Polk Street Methodist Church
In Amarillo, and a large delegating
of singers will rarproni nt Hereford.
"We are also requesting full at-
tendance for the meeting nexf Mon-
day, Nov. 7," said Miss Mattie Mae
Hwlslier, director, "tiecaune we will
start rehearsal on the 'Messiah'
and everyone Is requested to bring
their copies.’
PRT019 CIOOD FOE FEIDJLY zzd SA?
i
\/<M
■ BACKED BY
QUALITY
I
ITCH IS RAGING
in all parts of this section! Stop It
at the first sign. It may spread to
th# whole family. Get a bottle of
BROWN’S LOTION today. You
can’t lose; it is sold and guaianteed
by
CLOSE DRUG STOKE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
E, M Harden; Minister
Bible 01mm ____________ 10 a. tn.
Preaching ____________ 11 a. in.
f Mubject: "island Still and Sea
TIih Salvation of the Isird.”)
Ismd’s Bu/pp' r ______ 11 :4fl a. m.
Bible Drill______________ 7 p. m.
Preaching ____________ 7 :B0 p. m
fiSii.>>>«t-f : "Ijntior Trouble Set-
tled.")
IsidJew’ Bible Class,
Wediiesdny ____________ ,1 p. m.
Wednewiay Fvenlog Program, 7 :80
Singers of four congregations of
the Church «f ChrM, mH iu Frl*
ona last Sunday. A very large at-
tendance from the different phus-s,
sismed the Interest In Gics<> nitsb
Inga.
Atsiut forty from the congrega-
tion In Hereford attended tls> meet-
ing. R, Bonn iy was master of cere-
monies for tIu- Hereford group. The
ru>xt uwsSlng of Gils kind will Is*
In Dlmmflt Church of Christ, Nov.
111. All singers are IiivIphI to at-
tend Gmss* oustings. Tho song
meet will Is.1 at H p. m. K. Ratncy
will Is* master of «*rerooillas for
thetHeroford group at DtmmBt.
\lllST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. James Aiken, Jr., Pastor
Sunday School-------- a. in.
Morning worship service, 11 a. in.
Evening worship service, 7:40 p. m.
Ibv, Alkeu will fircaicb at. both
the morning and evening worship
services. This will Is* Ida first Sun-
day with us as our pastor. A
cordial Invitation ts extended to
all to worship with us In the ser-
vices of the HalAwith Dig).
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH '
H. M. Radford, Minister
Mils Cootnbes, Supt.
Bible School .....I 9:40-11 a. m.
Morning worship......11-12 a. m.
OtrisGan Endeavor
fkwlatlea ............ 6-7 p. m
Evening worst dp........7-6 p. m.
The attendant’# at tooth the Bl/tiie
School and Church servkssi Ixird’s
Day was encouraging. The fall pro-
gram Is well under way. Wo are
expecting bettor thing* next Lord’*
Dsy, "Tl»e ttoiurco of Our Help,”
will be |he subj*ct for the Sunday
morning s4«rmon. A selection from
the Opor* "Elijah” will bo rend-
ered. At tlas- evening hour tho pas-
tor will emphasise World Peace,
using the subject, "What Shall We
Do?” A welcome awaita ymj at all
the si rvbva,
Hgy Ftvcr
r wffsrICet s p»<W of BROW I
Announcing . . .
CASH At 5% "*7%
NEW CARS, Any Make, Insurance Plus 5%
1936 MODELS up, Insurance Plus 7%
WITH ZAOH OAR FINANCED OR REFINANCED WE WILL ISSUE YOU AN
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY WITH THE F0LL0WIN0 FEATURES:
1— Face of policy oqual to face of nottt
2— Death from any cause, note will be cancelled and given to your family.
S—Sicknees from any oauae for as long aa 16 days, carries pro-rata benefits.
Your payment! will be made for you as long as you are siok.
4— If you are injured from any cause and disabled for a« long as 16 days,
your payments are automatically made for you as long as you are
disabled!
5— This is a strong stock Insurancs Company, not a mutual or reciprocal!
•—Monthly payments for a* long as 18 months or on Farmer’s Plan of
3, 6 and 9 months.
We Write all types of Insurance and Bonds — Your insurance premiums
can be financed and paid on monthly basis.
Buy a New Car ... Borrow Money on Your Old Car
... Refinance your Notes to make Smaller payments
Lowest Rates Obtainable!
FHOMZ SSS FOE WF0PMATI0W 0E APPOINTMENT!
POE SUPERIOR SERVICE IN INSURANCE AND LOANS, CALL OB WRITE
HERMAN E. CHARLES
Hereford Insurance Agency
-: Meats
SALT JOWLS
Per IJ*. ................................
10c
CREAMERY BUTTER
Per Ub. ______________________________
25c
PORK SAUSAGE
Per Lb. ................................
15c
POT ROAST
Per IJl». __________________________________
15c
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Per Lb. .................................
HOME-MADE CHIU
Per Lb. ................................
14e
18c
Fish — Oysters —
•Fryere!
White King "z.
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Coffee rz
19c
Pirlrlac Wb°1’' *ouror
1 IvlllvU dill—2 Quart Jam
2SC
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[SHORTENING 7Qc
I VEGETOLE—8-LB. CARTON M
Oysters “7
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Spinach “7
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APPLE BUTTER
LIBBY’S — NO. 1 CAN
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
NO. 2 CAN — 2 FOR .............
ISc
| FLOUR £Lb
('mutt of the Plains
55c
TOMATOES
NO. 2 CAN — 4 FOR .............
25c
MA TUMPS
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■: Fresh Produce :■
ORANOEI
10 I Am. ............................
CABBAOE
Pit 1(g) LI*. ........................
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PER IIUNIIKL fl.00 - P#r Lb.
APPLES
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Red or Whit* — 10 Lbs __________
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.