The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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MUXD. MAT ST.
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'COURT MAY CLEAN
UP
MANY
crowd of young people,
of Mm C. A.
a pienantt (Wttni Wednea-
tbejr tnotueed to
fern "wtMk" POM*.
Th#y MUM ■ 4lr*. rawtMl thf weiniea
|| «mM rarioua other article*
thty whM to a pintle Inwh tak-
all of whit'b combined to
ia vfritiMi but and waa enjoyed
KInlae Pitman. Virginia
Omen Ftrgwan, rraw«e Wll-
Maurinr Hughe*. Kva Mkelton:
Rigfr Wllklnaon. Ttiurman
Wellington Taylor, him I Kgt *rt
Bndly.
bw Mlnw
;
One of th* plMMant coartudi* m-
tanded to tte Chautauqua tnlent waa a
rlalt to tin* atock farm of Joom and
Pameron. pnjo.rwl by ihr "Broadway
compnny. lllm Cole NU)a>rin
■t of the eblldren'a work, and
Man Jeaaie Hiak.
The party drore ont about nitw
•'dork and apent !lw morning at the
ranch viewing tte clnaajr animals of
ttoU celebrated herd and abating the
hoepitalltjr of the naok home of Mr.
and Mr*. W. K. l>ann*rou.
TV otit-of town folk* w«t ' <<ntlin«i
antic In expreeaiona of the pleaanr* th#
trip afforded, declaring It tha plenannt-
«*t feature of their «t«y in Hereford.
Picnic
af tlw junior rhautau-
gna were entertained at the city park
Tnraday afternoon. Miaa role, MIim
Jennie Slak and Mtaa l<nllie Hbore iiav
Ing charge of the merry yonngstera.
From four to al*. they played games
and revelled In the joya of the big ont-
of-doora, cloning their afternoon'a pro-
gram with a dellciona picnic aupper.
Mr. Onrtia. manager of the rhantun-
qn force, wan a guent of the party.
Blrthdny Party
One of the moat delightful children'*
part I en of the week waa given Monday
afternoon by Mrs. K. W. Harriaon In
honor of her aon, Maater David Harri-
son, the event <-elet>ratinR hi* eighth
birthday.
The little folka gathered at the Har-
riaon home early in the afternnou anil
•njojred the many xamea «wnre*ted hy a
tMOiitlful atinimer afternoon, anil a hig |
green lawn, the program of >>ntertnll)J
ment having I*>«m
and dl
Joaephlne
Hnrrhnm.
Jjater,
tied ________
cake. dgflMMM^^WflTf^ aitil HtirmoiiiitMl
hy eight llghte«l cttnillet, formed thf j
«"enterpl«H>e on a Iteaiitifull.v d«*cnrate«l |
tahle. After a jolly cont«>*t In Mowing I
ont the candle*, the rake was nit and j
•erved with banana l<-e i-ream. '
Tlie afternoon wa* enjoyed by Wo.nI-
row Ullhreaili. Cordon Chrlaty. An-
drew Pat, Wllma .loe and Hrnele Jone*.
Clrl Spratt. Jerome Stocking. Donald
nnd Klmo Hick*. Owen and Cull ford
Miller and f . W. Carlvle.
DAYS
Jndge Tatnm ntntnd this weak that
he hoped to wind np thin term of Mo-
trin fonrt within another week or *
Rapid progree* in being made in «*lean-
ing np the <locket. The tlrand Jury
will reconvene on Monday. May go.
CfeMwn diapueed of:
T. ft HUnSbtOf fO Anna Troakett et
al. eonttau#; Mill art fur November tt.
T. B. laughter va A. J. Burna et al:
ploa for privilege auntatned.
W. I* Harrla rn K T. Pillow et al;
judgment for plaintiff.
| Clonic* f. (lark en M H. Claawner rt
; al: judgment an prayed for.
t H. R. H«*<d et al va I.. M. Coffee; «-on-
| tinned
ANNUAL MEETING
PANHANDLE-PLAINS
ASS'N ON JUNE 3
The regular annual meeting of the
Panhandle-Plaina Chamber of Com-;
| metre will he held at Amarlllo mi June
3. according to an anonni-eioeiit re«-elv-1
edhere thia week from K. K. Jamlaon. ;
Secretary Manager. The meeting will
, lie held In tha city hall, begiuning at
j 1:00 p. m.
X RAY EQUIPMENT
MAY BE SECURED
FOR OUR HOSPITAL
Dr. IV. F. Cohhert returned limt Mon-
day from a trip to Kl Paaii. Tcxa*.
where be esaminetl an X Kay hospital
equipment l r Cabiiert state* that the
apparaltiN l« badly needed here and
can lie acquired If auiflclent local Inter-
eat I* aroiiaed.
STAR THEATRE IS
OPEN AGAIN AFTER
THE CHAUTAUQUA
The War Theatre will reopen Friday
night, after being cbated over a week
on account of the chantnuqua.
agt-r Johoaoo ba* arranged for
good picture* for thi* week nm
for next week and aUtea that the Htar
will remain open all
II. MM. o
mto al
eMtd to
nettlUm to
Ig the intent of the
operate with almilnr
other countriea.
To Whom It May I"
nor.
eye on poor Brand lohrt
o lo op the pa par wtt)
I'ae The Brand to bnild yonr bnali
on Jnoe II. IgCl. the Cinaarinlenira'
Court of Parmer County. Una*, will
receive aealed blda frod any (making
corporation, aawociatton. or any Indlv-1
dual kinker that auy danlre to become
the depository of the funda of Parmer,
Connty. Any ><nnklng ix>rporation. aa-!
MM-toitoo. or iiMttrhlnal banker in naid
farmer County who tleoirea to bid <
«hall deliver to the County Judge on or ■
Iwfore 10 o'clock a to Satdrday. June !
to pojr an the
tjr
for the
heorlng.
The court
any and nil Idd*.
J A MISS D. HAML1.V.
County Judge, Pnrher County.
Texan. 211
Oil Pulls
ore Built to Last
The anpreme endeavor of the
<4 the Romehr OUPull tractor
and always wiB he
always been.
In hulld into each machine euch
faction that even under tha roog
ot farm work it will e -
tahUah a record of dopendahllny. ecoo-
ony and long lifa that can be equa&ad
onl f by other OilPolla.
That' why there are hundred* of 10.
110112 year old OUPuita at US on thr job
THE C. O. LEE
HARDWARE
H^WREN.
illo. Texas.
Hail
Insurance
If your whent la not protected
agnlnat Hail, aw or al noon. I
have a good proportion far tona
thau half what you hovo beau
paying. Good tenon.
Tray Womble
J
i :
Keep your eye on yonr Brand label,
when the time U np the paper will
■TOP. ,
'*!
Service
Counts
Our fabrics are
weaves of Service.
Everv
WHYDONT
YOU USE
IVUNTADS
?
All Dretuted In Stripee of
Thrill* and I.atighter
■V
mm
l;
V
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DOUGLAS M*cl.EANj uv th* TWQMAS M INCE Production*
#THE*JAI LBIR,D * A PARAMOUNT PiCTUR/E.
IMM.M RBU'ARO
For the capture of S. Clancy, Allan Kid Duguu. r««ceutl> esvap-
ed from Sing King Priaon.
SHERM WILLIAMS
GOES TO CONVEN-
TTON AUCTIONEERS
W. S. William-', local auctioneer,
went to I'talnvlew Tbnr*day to attend
the mating of the Northwest Texas
Auctioneers' AwMM'tatlon. Mr. Williams
l* prealdent of the organization.
j%fjPVpM£ rxtentle
wear. Men who know
Admire the Work-
manship, Appreciate
the Quality.
Maximum Value
Minimum Price
|| You will make no
mistake in placing
your
ORDER NOW.
C. P. RINGER'S
Tailor Shop I
y Cleaning and Pressing S
He waa aa wine aa an owl in the waya of the world and ahe thought
he waa simply wonderful. She didn't know he'd escaped from Jail
and had come to "clean out" her town. But when the ahown-down
came well. Shakes pea re C1au<7. editor, alia* Kid Dugan. faker,
bowed to things even he didn't know before.
Alao allowing a Two Keel Comedy that's full of fun and laughter,
which will plca*e you. Will leave It to you for a surprise.
Screen Magazine
Comedy Cartoon
At The
Saturday Night, May 2*. Three <* mplete Shows.
Since you had a good time, cotne for a lietter time.
I
I
Watch Your Feet
is the title of a picture we will run at
the Star Saturday night, May 28.
See this picture. See how to have
comfortable feet. We are prepared
to give Foot Comfort Service.
Foot
Comfort Week
June 18 to 25
Tubb Shoe Shop
Sioes, Hosiery Findings.
Pbona 249
FISK
TIRES
Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost in History
SIZE and TYPE
NON-SKID
Old PHoea New Prken
RED-TOP
Old Pricen New Prleea
RIBBED CORD
Old Pricea New Prteea
NON-SKID CORD
Old Pricea New Prleee
GRAY TUBES
Old PHoaa New Prken
3txi Clincher
$17.55
$12.85
$21.05
$17.88
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$2.75
$2.15
3# x 34 Clincher
20.80
15.N
27.75
22.88
$32.60
$25.08
$34.25
$27.58
3.25
2M
32x34 S.&
26.30
21 .M
31.80
28.88
39.20
32.98
41.15
36.48
3.60
2.98
32x4 S.S.
S4.95
M.H
42.00
34.48
49.80
41.85
52.30
46.36
4.56
3.55
34x44 S.S. v
49.85
38.35
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G9.10
48.65
62.05
54.88
6.00
4.75
35 x 5 8. S.
•1.15
47.85
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73.86
61.88
77.35
68.45
7.25
5.85
Plmt mmr
Ma. Otktr tit ft rrda«W in ^rtparW—
These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line
Price unsupported by value never is an advantage to any but the man who soils
to make a quick "clean-up" and quit.
A reputable, unexcelled mileage tire made by t company that can and will deliver
all and more than you pay for is the only one you can afford to boy.
Sold only fry Dealers
A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921, newspaper, May 27, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254101/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.