The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952 Page: 2 of 14
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Ttw Hereford Brood Hereford Teroi Thursday July 3 795?
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Star U. S. Govt.
Graded No. I
Hertford I t a r •<» ub-Uan
CREAM
</2 Gal
59'
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PURE LARD
CRISCO
2 - 5'2 ox. cons 29c
ALL GRINDS COFFEE
3 lb. can 67‘
lb. con 10c
COCO COLA
24 ox. jar 34c
Soda-Colo
6 bot ctn 18‘
4 ox. con 17c
BEVERAGE
29
Sea Foam
5 ox. gloss 26c
No Deposits on Bottles - No Returns
FLOUR
12 ox. gloss 32c
Oscor Moyer
No. 5 jor 35c
Lucheon Meat “■39‘
12 ox. pkg. 25c
150 sheet roll 21c
Rev
24 oz. can 55c
Can 25c
The Grond Notional Flour
Pillsbury's Best 5 *• 49'
2 bath size 25c
2 reg, bars 19c
OPEN UNTIL
8:00 P. M.
THURSDAY NITE
BRADLEY GRAIN CO
3 cans 27c
Phone 3GC
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Open 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Mcnday thru Friday
Plenty of those
Fryers Furr mode
Famous. Armour
Real Gold
Lemonade Base
S oz. can 15c
too
M-t
should be absolutely certain b*
fore they make such statements
YOUR HEREFORD FURR STORE
WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4th
Politics arc warming up
da? m you tear more and
We Have Plenty Of
AFRICAN MILLET
SEED &
CANE SEED
Hegira Seed
Deodorises
Cleons - Disinfects
PINE SOL
Pt. bot. 59c
Oscar Mayer
Barbecue Sauce
WEINERS
11 oz. can 48c
25 or Bottle;
2 BOTTLES
Morton House
BROWN GRAVY &
BEEF
Lg. can 58c
Real Gold
LEMON JUICE
5? oz. can 10c
Crown Potted
MEATS
Bleach
SHOWY
29 oz. pkg. 49c
Tuxedo
TUNA
Spudefte
SHOE STRING POTATOES Igc. 2’2 can 25c
Dromedary
PIMENTOS
Armour »
PORK & BEANS
French's
MUSTARD
Diamond
PAPER NAPKINS
80 connt pkg. 16c
Pace
PICANTE SAUCE
6 oz. bottle 25c
Underwood
DEVILED HAM
2*4 oz. can 19c
Cleanser
BAB0
2 tall cans 25c
Blue Plate
OYSTERS
4 - 2-3 oz. cans 45c
Swift’s
PEANUT BUTTER
12 oz. glass 38c
Vernclls
BUTTER MINTS
7 oz. pkg. 39c
Toilet Soop
SWEETHEART
Blu White
FLAKES
pkg. 10c
Toile* Soap
SWEETHEART
Dinty Moore
beef stew
Soop
ARMOUR SUDS
Round Steak lb. 96‘
U. S. Good
Harvest Queen
SALAD DRESSING, full quart 43c
Gerber’s Strained
BABY FOOD
y
Assorted Flavors
JELL-0 3 pkgs 10‘
OS:
Orange-Root Beer-Strawberry-Grapc-Crcom
Ginger Ale - Royal Family
Lge. box 25c
Northern Toilet
TISSUE
3 rolls 29c
Maryland Club 791
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. 1 X
25 lb. bag T'
Reminds nw of the little- gid
Who was crying lmxmum* half of
her milk was gum* whit* h< i
friend rejoiced M chum* she stil’
had half <>f her milK left.
Wilson Corn King - I Lb. Loycrs «’
BACON lb. 37' I
Wilson ->
Beef Roast lb. 62‘
Cut from U. S. Good
k« d return fh«*m t- th« rhddrrri a |
not i long with a roppei book mark
TIn* 30 rnmute Bible school of I
t r> bring sponsored by K- I
^our - Dill or Ko.her Dill - Ma Brown
PICKLES 24 ox. jar 33c
Puritan Colored
MARSHMALLOWS ___ lb. pkg. 39c
Olive-Pimento-Relish Pimento Pineapple
KRAFT CHEESE SPREAD
banquet Preset
strawberry__
Libby »
STUFFED OLIVES
Aria
VANILLA WAFERS
Diamond
PAPER TOWELS
I.Ik didn't have thrir c.r> wash k2*’* **. *..m,n ** “ >“**•* |
^d too often -
.jnake an appointment. sometimes
|wi> wrrk.« ahead, to get your rar
into tht place. The final result
-wu.> absolute perfection. Even
traveling men would write in fur
_app«’intmrnt> when they planned
4d be in town This feat, though
ptatiically impoaoibU. was ac-
cumplisted by a man with only
•one good arm Due to p»*or health.
TJw finally gave up the business -
• but. to me it was always a great
triumph to .mh' a man <»v»n«*nie
abh at th< topmost peak of hi.< ,,Vv Yul farmer,
trade (Henn Snyder is <me man r4*n'business man Ht»)
I never heard criticized in
Noticed kiu all over town col '
left mg them. too. How do these I
fads get started” Even m<»rv irn-1
port ant. how do iflhu stop them?
Lt*®^
PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD
JULY 3 5-7-6
Except Meats and Produce
thof July
III
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Several pmtoi hi the com
triunity an* upset Sonwhuw, the |
story has hated out that the
churches in Heivford will not cun- i
duct funerals o»i Sunday after-1
noon This. they say, is absolute I
Iv untrue R»a R H Cagh- say- I
that in larger <»tk*s, the gravel]
diggers often rrfter t»» dig grav»>. |
thus eliminating Sundas funvr-1
als -- but Hereford is n»4 that big |
( Thi- i> just a rum<n and. mcrat <vr -1
talniy. it is unfair to the various |
churche' and thru pastors. Folks ||
ALL FLAVORS
iXFamily.
Capt F. F Hardwick, another
<'>n<munity builder, i* also gone
Verv few pr*»p|« r« alr/<*d the k»-en
insight, vision and rouiagr the-
Vnan p>»«&e>M>d He t«<»k a wild
run into thr Indian Territory, |
kept going W< d • and founded |b(. fr||,. A
n a small empire H« did m«»ic foi -
Hereford than m»»st people real
in* One of hi> tenets wa* t<» grow
and pntgri-5> with th<- < ommum- J
*4w».s hr serveci Through the years
\m»n« »>f his • nterprums have been
backward M‘»«t grmralh. thr>
^u»v» led in a blaze of progn <
Old Tack is another lo>s to th*
Panhandle Plains A s«»ft of •• rn
b»>; of this r«'untr\ hi column
%\ill never tn replaced Surely
tb< fo)k> at th* G|nb« S»w- wii
rv* .«hz«- th* f
Jn journalistic
without qu('*>ti**n the
cokantntst of the-
Sic
Some aay it s •oodaaomr say |
ft » tNMi — but it rains every m
often around terr ami no one
<ucb anything about it.
The A■ fr-t f (»♦•<! < hurt I
i1 condix tUig a youth revival and
in advertising the m»-i-tini dr- |»-
j*» d d >dK« r fi -rn an anr »n*
too. among the
Vt atertn^
y SlStS^?
(oje-t. in the t»**m< of Mi and |
Mt Wm M«lichee the past ■
h'-m an airj »n* w<<k haw been th< »r M»n-in->aw |l
1 ’ • y got i« suit t • r j. tn. , d d.iucht- Mi and M K O I
Ver* v ur x f? Th m.u in r • »f O’l>»nnvl.
Now l|
..... i—■m- .■ -___________more ]
but to mr ta,R Side art shaping up Sev II
I «?ral people have called up ask- ||
: *ng us to editunally support diff- i|
July 18
R* \ E W Lirhlsinn, who will
bt in c harge of the program w ill
tart tlx program off cacli after-
n-*--n with .* Btblv <ory. fo.'h.w-
mg th« t<»ry several qut ti«.n«.
a>ke<i Th< thihir<*n lis-
to the broadcast are to
pnat
Bv JIMMIE GlUEhTTINE
neighborhxMid. including <>ur two, [
started collecting tile leaflet I
with a venganre After cleaning ,
up the neighborhood, they kept
heckling to go riding in the car.
The excursion turned out to be a
continuation of the day's dean i
up campaign W» bad to slop rv I.
ery few feet for them to get an ||
oth<T dodger lard count I had '
was 91 roclarmed d*»tUf«'<» in the t
Gillentine domicile.
Bologna lb. 38‘
man a few ■!.. ag- G'lrmin,‘ ‘ • rumor and. na«« <fr
Synder. < apabi. . penial mana-
ge! of Consumer-* had as many
friends as any person I ever
Anew This was because of his
’per^mahty and his love for «»th
er people He w’lll be* remember-
ed by different friend- foi diff
Tent things. I know L_. .
he will always symbilizc the man
“who built a better mousetrap*' -
pM n. IM? »h<n I tint came ' ' ndaiat. but I do noil
t.. H. . | ’ . I MR• -li'-uld . ti J
’the mrvhM Ration nnw operated I ^S-vae a canduiau* on hvie.,a\ ea- II
bv Jiutv Hartman Mom v wa- 1“ ' th<>< nuuht I
Bully tight in th.>w day. and I ll*' w,n" qm turn Price lianiel I.
* .. • ». .v > kry.ixa- n **•»•> maw* *w u .!»!.- II
- but you had to IuK,rer- 1 think, hv certainly de- [I
-------------ar---serves the careful c<>nsid«*rat>on of ■
each and every voter. Hi> rtx-ordl
is good He is a fine, clean num ||
He would makr a wonderful ]|
Senator fn»m Texas Further 1
more , he «h'-uld win without any ||
doubt. He will be here soon b*]|
speak (July Kt V«*u owe It
yourself to hear Puce Itaniei
9 lb B.,bM QQC
“ ID DUD* Ct
The spud grower aren t
happ\ Thev would r'«?Va
have a dr«»p •>( ram This m in
erdri that they can apph w .iter
when. if. and how much il»< v
deem best Cotton giowci . on th
after hand, an* elated T» them,
tt s bk< manna from heaven
Thu- CORM the qui -tion Is di
versificateou a draw tank or an
advantage ’ All depend «»n th»
point of vh u Everytime tte wee
the” hurt* one c rop, it generally
helps anothi r. Iitewtoe. when it
helps a crop it probably damages
another.
fts.
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, iji «* •'“sSTow < -
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Another candidate I can rn I]
do.-M* without equivocation is I
_ ___ w , J* OsL-in «»f Mule'hoc. 11
Meh '-dte and rank unquv-»ti«»n- ^a,i<b<iat« f»»i statg Rjpi* enta 1
ranchc i ami buwim*ss man His II
. v.... have talked him into mak II
form -r U-l. • II. i I- ...» '" ' "' ,|
who will be rnissca a k*t. now
and fur many years to c*»me.
the
will be
“People tuning
• at her than an war the qtM-th*na <»n a
mtr but ‘ «*rd or in a httci and send them!
•wn Hi 1“ iadi<» station KI’AN Rev Li II
ri.ty that h« ■ ehtsinn w ill grade the totters and |
p»«*f!k tai
of nothing but Tack
<mr solitary, suigie pevp about
the weattier. | the ai
----- I VAN.
any
We rn-cd a lot naw level h< adcxl I
men with “home sense” in Aus-1
tin. If there is any questwm in |
your mind, you should talk t«*|
some of his frn-nd- Cliff Acker I
and Mite Botersen know him I
pretty well, and he i> well known h
in Muhshoe He is a brother off
Sloan Osborn rd Friona. To my I
way <if thinking, tert is the type !
wv want and ne«-d in I
the- lasgi.slatun- a man wte is I
willing to pul tte welfare of tte I
UUtiKt and state ahead of his I
pt*rM<nal busines> interests at I
home We've talke d about IIwm* I
things a lot. but this is tte first !
I chance I ever had to vote for al
, man with thf -a qualify atturu.
Which moulded civilization where ____
1 1 O 1 i
; Bible School Of
The Air July 7
A vacation Bible school of tin-1
(an will In-gm «»n July 7 over I
j KI’AN. The broadcast will be-I
y
circles he was ;
No I “to-1
cal" rotumnisl of tte nation
W* alter prophet and appolizrr
par <*xr»-lk*ncv. Old Tack, if he
Wi*n here. cc*uki today do a mas
terpt« rv of a column about him
»r!f Tack always ^aid
taik more about th«- i
am thing you on
inmicallv enough hr
on« la t tim* *»n th*
dn-d (>n that day
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952, newspaper, July 3, 1952; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318134/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.