The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1954 Page: 2 of 20
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31c
FLOOR WAX
CHEESE FOOD 2 lb. 79c
Roll
19‘
5
6 ,o,25
No bears
No. 3C3 Can
No Rubbing
AEROWAX
Qt.
59‘
Gold Coast
Spiced
PEACHES
No .2’1 Can
31‘
1 Lb. Pkg.
19‘
TISSUE
White Velvet
1OMATO SOUP 2cons25c
DOG FOOD 3 cans 25c
Kim W OBW
Colornap
NAPKINS
Ft. Howard
Box
. k 25c
No- 303 OE.
Can JC
59 c
SYRUP 5 u. 53c
I'ickburn Maid Poti
HI HO CRACKERS L^33c
Sunshine
TOMATO JUICE D 29c
Del Monte
COKES
Plus Deposit
GREEN EEANS
Del Monte Whole
CHIU
Campti re
QUEEN OLIVE
White Swan
PICKLES
Cucumber. Fresh Heinz
SNOWDRIFT 3
The Wesson Oil
Shortening
POhK CATANS 2, ..35c
Camphre No
SWEETPEAS 2 31c
Mission No 303 Can WBj
Can
an a<i\ rriijsenwnt *n th« Mo tion
I
Mi
anti
mitt again thin year
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Around....
nrwext buwteMi It i> operated b\
Waype McElroy.
tux entertain*--1 the Ljnt C«ub or
Wednrday. Appearing un »bi pro-|
gram u* re N incj P.ittei *un. mem- .
I-er <4 the Jazabvllo quartet, and
F may nr Muntiey* who appeaHNi
in solo numbers.
Three.....
iContmued from Pm ;<* 1»
i»»th imm by Judge Schultz Ix>
^ano appealed Wednesday, howev
er. and wax placed in thv rounty
tall tn Sheriff Ixmrll flharp This try Iawm on the liquor rhaigr
Hub Homei ami Pm k Banna* i
ire teal bark from Dalias. when
they attended a <hu» market amt
tianaarte^ ik-inai' Most peculiar
| nf all though. is Ihr tart that the
1 two competitor* madt* the trip to
md Nhfe E. L. Adams left
| Monday for their home in Hrntrwi-
; ville. Ark . after visiting here with
I Mr and Mrs F U Hol-«n
FTA Meeting Is
Held On Monday
The F. T. A met for their m «nth-
ly meeting Mnndav. Nm 15. with!
Jo F.d'ly S«ott prostdm.i.
Mrs. Don M«kmc Mid Claude M
Dougai gave talk* about then ex I
pertences as teachers. The club se-
lected their st ml foi stunt night I
Those attending were Adeline I
lhager. Jean Glass. Jo Eddy Scott
J. B Wills. Norma Cummings. Joy (
Murton. Mczeiite Te< hik. Gay Moi I
ton. Biiliv Martin. Paula Beth Cor i
belt. Marie Hunter. Ann Looking*
bill. Robert Lamm. Jimmy Dak i
Aulen. Yvonne Axe. Ann Dyer anti <
Jean Chapman.
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the state's public school*.
The teaihei* from lleretoid who
will attend th*- «<«ivvntM»ri are
and Mrs O D laiwry. Mr.
Mrs Geo L Graham. Mr.
Mrs J W Ganur. Mi
Supper. Program
Slated Frida)
By Jumbo Indies
Thinkx-uvinti Supper start*; at hi
o clock at the Jumbo Community
House cn Friday even’ng and serv i
ing will <TNitimie until N 30
This is an annual affair to
hind* for a community protect te4
Hekrts are SI 5ft for adults and T |
cents for • hikiren
Ihr menu includes the iradirtnn I
al turkey with all the ttmgs that I
go along with it ami a < howe of
l»e with whip,***! cream for drs-
; sort.
The meal is served family style
at long tabes and loose attendin' 1
are insured all they <an rat
Follow »ng the supfiei the Stamp j
Ozark Quartet will give a program
in the auditorium and an addi '
tional charge wiU lie made for H |
Tickets for the entertHtnnien. git
, en by the q’lariet will tie 50 cents |
I foi adults and J5 cents lor chil-
dren
A nurs*-ry will in- maintained Um i
the liable* and younger children |
during the meal according to .Mr;
W. H. Simpscai. who is in charge
' jf put>L* ity
The *vomen prrpaung the sup- |
per are exporting a large numbe. i
THE MAIN DISH, top photo, ond the »olcid course ore
the some for these cattle belonging to O G. Hill, which are
feeding on lettuce in the Veterans Park just across from
Troutman Brothers Pocking Shed east of town. If an old
cow doesn't like her companions at the dinner table she can
move over to another pile of lettuce where the diners have
better manners. (Staff Photo)
THIS YEABUNG hos just picked up a choice head of let-
tuce from one of several pjlcs, which hove been dumped as
cattle feed in the Veterans Pork.
Pre-Ttiankxgiving iiakv sales
wrro also sprout tn*, up arounu
town The High Suttooi Jkiphomoi es
1 haie a sale scheduled ai Piggiy
i Wiggly Saturday, and the liutm-
iN'inonaili itiun ladies wdl spotiMH
a sale at the H-D Market un
Nov. 24
Eleven.....
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O\ er 1UU uther tending vducatoi * (
and laymen will part id pa tv on the
programs of settional meeting^
hieaklasts lun* heuns. and dinners
The association will considei
RUUMmous ma iters of propoM-d leg- -
islatkm wbteh it may sponsor tie- :
fore th*- next legislature tn improvs* 4ngs tiond.
Ftftv dollars in prises 525 Sav-
fire! pla«r; >15 cash.
I MNxmd. and 51U c ash, thud piace.
wen- announced this week by the
First Nalamal Bank in a luntest
beginning Nov 11. and riming l*e*
Goo L Graham. Mr ;ind jg. Covrptetr oetaiis will! bv found
W Gamer. Mi and Mrs ; m
Pat Suihvan. Mi's Robert Sparks. ’
Mrs Krnna-l Dettman and Miss i
Della Stagnvr
Mis blank Ball has returned to
her hom<- in Tucumcari. N M
' and Mrs. George Milter to Austin
alter visiting thru sister*. Mrs
Phil Radin ich and .Mi s Wirt Phil-1
lips
West Texas Slate College stu-
dent members <rf th** rolh ge < ho-
-- I of visilum from Hereiord and Dim-
caae w ill again appear <m the* c<>un- i
ty court docket when state iquor
*<witrnl witnesses are agam avail-‘
ahe TN* judge ran res* ind the
forfeiture <anfor «w hr can <»»ntin»M
with an original decision, end sth!
THOMAS FOOD STORE
W« Reserve Right To Lima Quantities - - Double S & H
Green Stamp* On Wednesday
lb.
I Lb. Pkg.
Eatmota
IT
Hens
.491
.49‘
PRODUCE
35‘ Cranberries 23*
CELERY -
Pascal, Fresh Krisp
Fryers
Chubby Chicks
Bacon
Squares
Cheese
Longhorn
TURKEYS
ib.57tT-> ib.49c
Walnuts *. 43*
New Crop
Peaches
Yellow Cling (
Col. Top
Lge. No. 2'2 CanjHB^^
ant
Refreshments were served to'
Mmdamrs C O Brown. J J Dur I
ham J W Whelan. L. L Chisum
Caw then Bryant. Bvrnn Durham
lire Luwry. Mi«*es Velma Cuok
and Emma Jane Brown-
Wesleyan Guild
Meets Tuesday
The Wvsteyan Service Guild nw-
Tuesday rvemm; at 7 Wt n’clnvk ir
the home of M; s () Werb nbrrgcr
117 Star Street.
TYir proriam leader was Mrs
I «rr l/»wry The subret tor the
meeting was "New Nation* flhal
Turn to the Lxwd " Tho*c taking
part were Mrs J W Udielan |
Mrs Byron Durham and Mi*n Em- ,
ma Jane Brown The devottona
was given by Mrs. Caw tbon Bry- i
Phono 15
Wo Give SDH Green Stomps 519 Pork Ave.
MMHSE GIVE S & H GBEEN STUO
Mi ami Mra. J W. Throckmor-
ton and family o! Oklahoma City
Okla . warn weekend guests ut her
parents. Mr and Mrs. F- B. Smith |
All
Varieties
1 Lb. Can
MACARONI
Gocch s Best
$•09
COFFEE
Schillings
OLEOMARGARINE 23c
Longhorn Lb. "" ’■F
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[d
SALMON
39‘
Tall Can
Chief
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The Hereford Biand. Hereford, Texas. Thursday, Nov. IS, 1954
GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPSMBMMM
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Scooter.....
iContinui-d from Pi>C<' 1*
pmuniteb M Irei after
the imped
Senderx*■ wm charged Kith tail-
ure-to grant the nghi-oi-»ay
Football.....
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each. C. J Lance John Uatid Ur>
ant and S. T. Loeiwatd. 1*U eaen.
Weekly Prme Wmaen
In the avckly contest. Mr*. O
Z l ridden look an easy first pua-e
with 22 cotreit prediction* Hilly
R Holing was aecrond with II
Third piaee ivsulted in a three-
way he between Gary SouiIh-iti,
Mr*. J. F. Mai tut and lUy iiauai
Lueb each with 1* carter-t Mr*
Martin and Lueb wiat oter South-
ern u«i tie-1 weaker- but. both lie.I
again <«i the three tie-breaker*,
leaving a tie m third place.
White faces...
iCbaunued treat Page li
avavagaag 212 pakwa pee game.
The oruy common oppunem out-
tit. tt contemn- e p.a> is Hruwn-
OaM. Brownlies! aomuusteivd *
n-U meilacking to Hereford anu
RUN** Mate* kr Ute Cubs M-7
Duma* tkunk of Herelord laar
week marked the ltr*t Ome thu
•eawn the Whltelaie* have riU
aS Maa kaaa U paua* in uate game
Wee Last la IMa
The last time H-retoid Srle.-n-d
Phillipa was in 1S5U when Me
Whltelaie* led by Jack Stanton
surprised everybody w.lh a J»-»
win. imcc then Pnnlrp. ha- rkwi-
a* they pk-aae with da Hern and
last year ihry vnMMhered HcrMoru
with JO-7
The Blackhawk* should go a long
way and will probably ivnxwe Ute
obstacle represented by Hereioru
very easily
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Week-End Specials
In addition to our Regular Lino of bakery
goods, we are adding a complete selec-
tion of fine, tasty home-baked pastries.
Visit us often.
Ger Your CREAM
J FRUIT 8
| OKU larBt Slx. |
I Ch£°‘ 6 for 49c I
SPECIAL ORDERS on Wodd.ng Cakm, Birthday Cokm,
•tc-, under Personal Suporvuton of Mildred Kno*.
Phone 46
WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY THURSDAY
We invite the Roy Manning family to cal! at the
Bakery for a large iced ANGEL FOOD CAKE with our
compliments - - for Sunday dinner.
HEREFORD BAKERY
PastryShop
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(Sakes . . pies ... cookies ... doughnuts
FRENCH BREAD . . CHOCOLATE DOUGHNUTS
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Phone Bl
, Company Coming?
Bo Sure You Hove
Plenty Hereford
POTATOES on Hand.
Coll
HOWARD GAULT CO.
Truly-Teague Chevrolet
W-' •’»
■ ■ '4-.P
BODY SHOP
Seat Cover Special
THIS WEEK ONLY
Rhone 2049
I
24 Kour Wrecker Service
All Types Body Repair
Glass Installation
Custom Mode
Fiber
Mode and Installed
»________
Plastic and
Nylon
Made and Installed
24 ■( WKC11R SCTWrj
$1995
$32«
TRULY-TEACUE CHEV.
Body Shop
Morn Office 740
SAYINGS GALOBE AT THOMAS FOOD STORE — WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
WE GIVE S&H GREEN ST
SAVINGS GALOBE AT THOMAS FOOD STORE
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1954, newspaper, November 18, 1954; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318257/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.