The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 10 of 22
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shipped in refrigerated trucks
from growing fields in California
Gunn Bros' Stamps With Ail Purdia
to our produce sections. A must
lb.
in any salad. Especially priced!
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By Anae Aahlay
RELISH
RINSO
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Flour
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fork & Beans
5
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Giant box
69'
Peaches
3
Pineapple
43c
LUX FLAKES
BEANS
SPAGHETT.
27c
$|09
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Large box
$po
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TOILET SOAP
BEEF STEW
Detergent
59'
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Fruit Jars
Court Judge Renz L. Jennings.
BREEZE
Giant box
4
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SAFEWAY
No Soles to Cafes
Sugar
Peas
Shortening
Pinto Beans
Look toward Safeway for the "Ori-
ginal” Ham Sandwich, made with
loving care. A generous slice of ham
betwee.. tresk bread with lettuce
and salad dressing. There's no limit
placed on this purchase. Buy all you
want, stock your freezer. Great for
school lunches.
California Gravenstein
Perfect for Pies
Cragmont,
Ass’t. Flavors,
Plus Deposit
LABOR DAY
AHEAD! ,
Heinz
15 Vi oz. can
Dinty Moore
I Vi con ..
Ireland's
No. 2 can
Kuner's Whole
Green. 303 can ...
Lux
Regular bars
Gardenslrle
3C3 Can
C & II. Pure Cane
10-Lbs.
White Magio
Giant
Royal Salla
3-Lb. Can
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O'Sage. Elberta
Freestone 2|i Can
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Lalani Sliced
No. 2 Can
Highway
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Texas
Yellow
Spanish
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Ireland's 7QC
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LUX LIQUID
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63c
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5'
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Gcf hordt's 1 Q
V oz. box I
Chunk Style
Vi Can
Harvest Blossom
25-Lbs.
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- Colorado Springs. They reported
g<»xi catches of mountain trout.
Mrs. Edgar Vinson and Sam-
mie Ann were among those who
were ill the last of the week.
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Cookies that contain a large
a large amount of shortening
often may be bake on ungreased i
cookie sheets, f
Pineapple
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FOI LET SOAP
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f Creom of Wheat TC
/ 14 oz. box
JtntKY Bl ’SINERS
. PHOENIX. Ariz. — A thief
ftrade a bad choice when he se-
lected an auto from which to I
remove a tire and a wheel — I
that is. if he’s caught and taken
to court.
The car owner was Superior
Q. How can I overcome the I
annoying ticking of the bedroom
Clock?
A. Cover it with a glass bowl
t>f some kind. It can then be
seen without being heard.
- Q. How can 1 iron straight
edges on long curtains?
• A. You’ll find this rather dif-
ficult job somewhat easier if you
Iron the curtains slightly damp,
and if you pin one end of the
curtain to the end of the iron-
ing board and hold the other
end with your hand, stretching
it tight as you iron.
Slate Wedding
Anniversary Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Taylor
of Friona. former Hereford
residents, will celebrate their
■loth wedding anniversary at
• their home in Friona Satur-
day from 4:30 through 0:30
p.m.
Ail friends of the family are
invited to attend. No formal
invitations have been sent out.
Mr and Mrs. Taylor were
married in Maybell. Tex., and
•lived in Hereford for 21 years.
They have been Friona residents
for 14 years.
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Can 7? Apples
Heinz Hot Dog or
Hamburger Q77C
11 oz. jor
Youngster III;
Diagnose Polio
By MRS. OWEN ANDREWS
Benny Scoft. son at Mr. ami
Mrs. G. W. Scott and nephew
of Mrs. Carlton Dobbins, is
HI in Methodist Hospital In
Lubbock. He had been ill for
about a week. but not seem-
ingly seriously enough for con-
cern until the last of the week.
On Sunday, his parents ami
the Dobbins took him to Lub-
bock. where the physicians on
the case believe that he has
polio. So far no paralysis has
developed.
Several youngsters are start-
ing to school this week. A-
rnong those from this commun-
ity are Cheryl Cole, daughter
of the Floyd Coles: Sammie Ann
Vinson, daughter of the Edgai
Vinsons’. Eugene Warrick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Warrick:
Kathy Doughman. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doughman:
Joy Cheatham, daughter of the
J. F. Cheathams: and Marvin
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs
Fritz Smith. AH ate attending 1
Hereford schools. Attending at j
Dimmitt for the first time are
Dianne Smith, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. John Smith, and An-
drea Axe. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Axe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Andrews
are parents of a daughter, born
Saturday. Aug. 29. at I leaf Smith
County Hospital. She has l>een
named Susan Lynette. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Berryman and paternal
. grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs
Owen Andrews. The little girl
’ has two brothers. Rocky, 4.
and Kirk. 2.
* Mrs. Spicer Gripp. Nancy and
Kim. and Mrs. Floyd Colo. Jana.
Cheryl. Beverly and Bill were
’ in Amarillo last Friday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bald
• win of Fort Worth spent the
weekend with his parents, the
* B. H. Baldwins. They also vis-
ited her parents, the Seaglers.
in Petersburg.
Taking Sunday dinner with the
D C. Millers were Mr. and Mrs.
, Floyd Cole and girls. Mrs. II M
• Mobley and Austin Mobley Bill
Cole spent the day with J. D.
Harder.
! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shear-
hart and Jane visited the Floyd
' Coles Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andrews |
and Hal were guests of the Hen-
ry Andrews family at their Con-
chas Lake cabin last weekend.
Mrs. Johnny Robinson has
lx>en ill for several days. The
Robinsons were at the home of
her parents, the David Yandells.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schultz,
Joe Schultz and Eidon Howell,
nephew of Mrs. Schultz spent
last week vacationing in Colo-
; rado. They fished near I.ake
„ City and then spent two days at
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318402/m1/10/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.