The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 4 of 22
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Morton's Tea
Potato Chips
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Worth Syrup
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Patio Dinners
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Fig Pies
Corn
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Peas
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Pork & Beans
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Margarine
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Sugar
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No. 303 cans
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No. 500 cans
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Morton’s
69c size
Box of 12
Zion
Beef
Enchiladas
Pollster:
toning to?’
Man: “My wife!
The only time modem youth
learns to shift lor himself is
when his parents buy him u
foreign sjtorls ear.
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Cream Style
No. 300 cans
1'2 lb.
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Decker's
12 oz. can
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Maple Flavor
5 Lb. Pail
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Dome tu think of it, Hrrefon-
in one of Un- moM iiporta-infnil
e<l towns I ever knew. When
we love, we turn out better
than most and. when we win
we Just go hog wild.
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"What arc you lis-
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Pollster on telephone: “Is your'
TV set < .n ?
M in of house: “Yes. it is.” |
Pollster: “Are you alone.”’
Man: “No, my wife is here
with me."
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coleman
ire the parents <4 a boy lorn
Saturday, Aug. 29, at 4:26 p.m..
•nd weighing seven pounds and
•even ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Parrin are
he parents of a boy born Sept.
I. at 5:09 p.m., and weighing
Aight pounds and two ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Andrews
are the parents of a girl bom
Saturday. Aug 29. at 8:54 a.m.,
and weighing six pounds and 11
Meanwhile, things are pick
ing up in the* area around the
School. Stories arc floating a
bout concerning jtossible hous- •
ing developments in the section;
— and one or two farm sales
are al least briny seriously con
sidcred to make room for hous
ing developments. For a long
time, building centered in 1h<
area northeast of Hereford, but
these days it seems that the
northwest territory is picking u;
sharply. Nothing really
however, until you see it on th<
deed transactions.
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Pure Cano
10 lb. bag
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Saltines Lb. Box
Dick Barnard was telling m< |
about the Hereford AAU swim .
niing team: he says it is some
thing uf which we can well be
proud. He figures within tin
next few years, we will come up
with a team that will sei lh<
town agog. Understand that lh<
boxing group is about to ge
underway and might turn out
some good boys this year.
Maybe they should have
moved the courthouse quar-
ters a long time ago. Arv.ua>.
p<-oplr seem to be taking much
more interest in the district
court proceedings this week
than in a long, long time.
| hunting this year. Jim seems to1
get a running weather report
'on the country from week Io'
week His grapevine also pre-|
diets moie pheasant than ever j
before. This is due in part to '
I favorable weather and to the'
I soil bank program. 1 think be
Luther Lesly is the most ar-1 said there are so many birds
dent sod conservation Issister 1 that they are raising the bag
have ever known. He got me in j limit this year,
a corner the other day about ■
the special soil conservation
stamp issue — anil wanted <i
report in the paper. I went up to
the post office, and Mrs. Curtis
Traweek. postmaster, told me
that the stamjis are a special
issue and more ot a collector’s
item. However, they are usable
for regular 4 cent postage. I
didn't find out much about the
SCS stamps, but I did learn that
there are something like KI)
stamp collectors in Hereford .al- ’
so, that many collectors drivel
down lute from Amarillo to get
special issues like the SCS
stamps.
IJou-r I’albTMHt. the? say.
has one of lie- tlncst collec
tion of stamps in this section
Among other Items, he has
most of the six-rial issues lor
tin* past 35 years.
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DR. HAROLD ROSS HARDY, Hereford dentist, at left,
was welcomed Io Hereford Rotary Club as a new mem-
ber at the noon meeting of the group Monday in the Jim
Hill Hotel. He received his club pin from Melvin Young,
past club president. (Staff Photo)
Most of the Shrinrrs are busy
jetting ready for their annual |
xhrine cirrus Wednesday. Sept. .
I. It’s like Ross Latham, co-
•hairman, says: “The Shrine
Circus is a good. clean show —
and it is a lot Inciter to have it
here each year than for every-
one to have to go to Amarillo as !
n the past.” It is the same cir-
1 .u/ ‘us with the same animals, |
'downs and performers. Pro-’
| reeds from the show are used i
'orally. I.ret year they liought
lospita! equipment here and this |
year similar equipment wiil pro-!
hably be placed at Dimmitt or
Friona, since botji of tljesc coun-
ties co-sponsor the show.
Jim Clark says he and Earl
Sponger are definitely going.
£ack to South Dakota pheasant [ and one-half ounces.
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Kids who do not rd lunch in Bl/J
the school <-af-•teria arc missing
a good fin ‘iir al bet, according
to lai f : oils which say Un-
He Sam’s donation last year was |H
c it ;nd S?10 ! oil lion The feder- jWTfi
il con'; hi amounts to an B Z3
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erv- d in the nation's 126.0IM)
o ch I h . Ii schools now par-
ipating. The I.’ '> million stu
lenis who now cat on the pro-1
j am are just aliout double the EflH
lumber in 1916.
Now that schcxd is underway
things are fairly crow fieri a
rbund the average bathroom.es
pecially in those fortun a t <
homes with one or more teenage
.daughters. If Earnest l,angl»o .
don’t Jcnmv what I am lalkin;
about, he will probably lean |
during the next five or six years
One tiling aliout it. though, i
keeps ’em off the telephone.
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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/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.