The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1935 Page: 7 of 10
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, February 14, 1935.
ClETY
rums or miss mounts
PRESENTED IN RECITAL
Pupils of Ruth Marie Mounts
inn s recital at her home last
Saturday afternoon. Appearing on
the program were Phyllis Gene
Rgdovtrh, Rosemary Phillips, Don-
ald Roherson, Ia-e Etta Hopson,
Bettye Jane Roloson, Nancy Ol-
■ion, Manrine West, Mary Kllsa-
heth Hicks, Hazel Nickerson, Ida
Belle Hicks, Molly Jo Roberson,
Yvonne Blythe, Mary Ann Baird,
Faye Orosthwalt and Ruth Marie
Mounts.
Mothers and friends of the pupils
were In attendance.
Want Ad«
For Sale or Trade
FOR HALE: Htock saddle. Cogg-
shall Premlnm No. 3. Hee Homer
Hamilton, one mile north on 2ft-
1 A,Mlle Avenue. Ip
FOR SALE or Trade: Well Im-
proved six-section ranch. Plenty
of water, good grass. Qeo. T.
McCurry._«-2c
)R HALE: One IHC Farmall
good condition. C. A. Skel-
ton. lc
Miss Hare It Bride
of Willis Edelmon
Willis Edelmon, farmer living
west of Hereford, was married last
Saturday to Mias Guaste Hare of
Amarillo at the home of her par-
ents. Rev. J. T. Corder of Tulla
read the ring ceremony.
After a ten-day honeymoon trip
lo Galveston and other points the
couple will make tbelr home In
Hereford.
Mr. Edelmon Is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Edelmon of Plain-
view. lie Is a graduate of Plain
JUNIOR RAND MOTHERS
ENTERTAIN SENIOR CLUB
The Junior Band Mothers enter-
tained the Senior Band Mothers
Monday afternoon with an inform-
al social at the home of Mrs. O.
G. Hill. Mrs. Hill gave the wel-
coming toast with a response by
Mrs. H. 1). Heed. Guests were
entertained with u kitchen sym-
phony orchestra, all attired in
kitchen aprons and caiis. The af-
ternoon was s|M'iit In a business
and IMS-Ill 1. hour.
At tin*' apisiinted time guests
were taken to the tea room where
PIONEER STUDY CLUB
AT THOMPSON HOME
Mrs. Arthur Thompson and
Sirs. H. D. Heed were hostesses
to the Pioneer Ht.udy Club Tues-
day at the Thompson home.
Mrs. Wirt Phillips led the les-
son on contemporary novelists and
gave the life sketch of Wllla Ca-
tber. A review of Shadows on
the Kook by the author was given
by Mrs. Bob Higgins. Mrs. Carl
Gilliland discussed the works of
Edith Wharton.
Present were Mmes. H. G. Oonk-
right, A. A. Foster. Burl France,
Gilliland, Higgins, E. S. Ireland,
J. M. Gilliland, O. G. Hill, J B.
Joues, Hay Johnson, P. H. Gilli-
land. F. M. Hester, F. L. Lucas,
Phillips, Jack Hose, J. W. Sprad-
ley, T. E. Helgler, Bess Turren-
tlne, Heed and Thompson.
Mrs. Jack Wayland returned
home Thursday following an ex-
tended stay with her parents at
Independence, Kansas, due to ill
health. She Is much improved.
WA R NIN G!
TO ALL BICYCLE RIDER8 AND ROLLER 8KATOS0:
You MUST NOT ride or HKATG on sidewalks in the business
district Remember that even in the residence part of town
people walking have the right-of-way.
C. J. PADDOCK, Mayor.
at,Hnd “,tem,edTheTit
Mrs. Edelmon attended Ama- "T™1, wl,,h * loTe|J[ lnce
rillo College after being graduated,^ 'v‘,h P™H;
from Amarillo High school. Whelmed on either side with lighted
Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. can‘1 •
A. H. Hart* of that city. L /tef-eshments in keeping with
___^_ I valentine were served to Mines.
i S. L. Easley, Ezra Norton, Morris, j
A. H. Sireu, J. T. Gilbreath, W.
1 Easter, Is*e Conklin. Bill Hmltli,
W. H.
MRH. I>. P. VAUGHN HONORED
AT VALENTINE PARTY
The Valentine motif was used Ji^’HtatifonV'^J "g * Fvaiis^ John
STaSrs. r-sK et
cr of her mother, Mrs. I). P.1
j Close, Cliff Estes, Henry William-
son, Hurry Lomas, John Renfro,
FOR HALE: Two yonng horses and
one mare, heavy weight. Buch-
anan A Rosson. lc
FOR HALE: One Buckeye Brooder,
ope Queen Brooder, each 1,000 chick
capacity. B. K. Greeson, Hummer-
field, Texas. 8-2p
MODERN home, clear, In good
achool town, to trade for section
of good land and assume Federal
loan. Write full details in first
letter to Box H78, Hereford. Tex-
as. Ip
LOTH of baled nndan straw, flO
per ton. Deheaded cane bundles
$10 per ton. John Lahman or
/Loyd Crow. Morton, Texas 5-4y
FOR HALE: Betting eggs from
t-scar Hunt Ruff Orpingtons. De-
pression price of ftOp for 1ft. Call
<»>-W, or see Mr*. Troy Womble,
*100 2ft-Mile Avenue. ft-4c
AUCTION HALE Cavalry Park
Sales Psvllian. Claris, every Man-
day. Bring livestock ar anything
you wish to convert into rash.
Gaad tales ansureR Ray Barber,
Auctioneer. Ip
FOR HALE: Fine cedar chest,
cheap. Call at Brand. 3-tfc
FOR BALE: Violin. In good con-
dition. Apply Brand Office. If
* host and Found
WILL -PAY for penning of a black
l'ola ml-Chlna boar, weight about
NOO. lost heard of shoot 1ft miles
south of HI ms school house. Notify
F. P. LYONS, Adrian, Texas. lc
HINT Loaned or Htoten: One 12-
gtiage pump shotgun. Will t»or-
rower, finder or pn a-nt holder
please return. K. H. Ireland. lc
Vaughn.
Punch was served to Ihe arriv-.,,, . , . „ n .. . .
tug guest, by Mrs. Wood Vaughn - J. O
pl,meTr, W“r,‘ ,0ld Newell. F. L. Lucas, O. «. Hill and
through the social hour lt. H. McCullough.
AnjfH food cake? nml brick Ice, p __
Cl t arn wen- nerved to Mnies I). P. M,SH KL0Y8K PITMAN
\ aughn. Frank Henderson, h. A.
tVInterrowd, M. E. Orr, J. I>.
Brown. O. P. Oliver. C. If. Carl.
W. A Knox, W. A. Gentry, Bettle
Cocanougher, W. M. Cogdell, J.
A. Buckner, Wood Vaughn and
the hostess.
-o--
I ENTERTAINS AT LUNCH
II. AND P. CLUB HEARS
( RIME CONTROL TALK
Mtss Eloyse Pitman entertained
last Saturday with a Is-auttfully
apisiinted luncheon honoring Mrs.
II. Y. Galloway of Amarillo.
A color scheme of red and white
was carried out In the decoratloua
and menu. Dainty heart-ahuped
place cards and candy cups filled
with red and white mints made
the table most attractive.
Those attending were the hon-
H|ieaking on “The Root of
Crime," Rev. B. N. Hhepard, First
Baptist church pastor, Monday eve- oree, Mrs. Galloway, Misses Eva
nlng addressed memls-rs of the • Skelton, Gwendolyn Spradley, Mrs.
J A. Pitman and Mrs.
Holman.
Selh B.
nusliu-ss and Professional Women's
Club.
A regular business meeting, the
session had for Its subject ('rime
Control. Amy Bowers was elect-
<sl treasurer to fill the unexpired
term of \ lola Foster, resigned, j Monthly class meeting of the
Kayde Uigler was In charge of n,„no Makers was held last Fri-
the program. The meeting was|nov Hfternmm Hf ,he F|r„, Ba|e
ln-ld at the home of (ecll WII- ,jKt rj,urch. Fifteen memlters
HOME MAKERS HOLD
BUSINESS MEETING
Hams.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN
MrDONALD HONORED
were present.
After the business session Group
r: served refreshments to Mmes.
J. W. Allexnder, Alvle Wilson.
Herman Gray, John Renfro, C. II.
Th- or M, m™. SMirwr
It. E. McCullough. Wood Vaughn.
Jr-ff Hols-rson, W. J. Fellers. Tom
;i
MRS. SETH B. HOLMAN
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
McIHmald, thn»e miles north of
Hereford on 2ft-Mile Avenue, wus
a gay scene Sunday when neigh boar ,
and other friends gatherer) a. lunch j Majors and Jrs- Kendall.
time to give the newly wed couple
a miscellaneous shower.
A IsMintiful luncheon whs serv-
ed and afterward the bride whs
surprised with many lovely gifts. Mrs. Seth It. Holman was host-
Those attending Included Messrs.; e*s to members and a few friends
and Mmes. John McDonald. O. H. of the Dinner Bridge club last
Parker. John Kropff. Johnnie Hur- j Thursday evening at her home on
ford. Henry Ttefel, Juke Tlefel, East Third Street.
Peuren Sowell, Fred Saltzman, ! Four tables of players enjoyed
Jacob Johnson. O. I* Rutherford. « delicious dinner follower! by
Mrs. Carrie Kropff.
Contract. Mrs. Oscar Easley amt
Messrs. Carl and Charles Kropff, Dr. T. L. Morgan were high score
Glenn Parker. Carlos Vaughn. Ce- winners.
LOST: Sheaffer Eversharp Pen-
r-ll. Reward. Miss Eva Vlrtlen.
County Hospital. lc
STRAYED: One large Poluntl-
Chlna Isair. reward for re-
.r-overy. Alfrerl May. ft-Sp
FOCND: I’alr lady’s brown gloves,
owner may re<-over by describing
and paying for this ad at The
Brand. lc
cl I Gunter. Glenn and Rid* Short,
Ho.v Kropff. G. II. Parker.
Misses Alice Gene and Mildred
Rutherford. Mary Tlefel. Rosie Mae
Salf/niun. Margaret Helen Sowell,
Miuiiie Fae and Penrl Hurford.
Pauline Parker. Ruth Math- and
Hi-ten Kropff.
ro* JOB WORK. TRY THB SHANI rillo.
Attending were Messrs, and
Mmes. Oscar Easley, S. P. Rosson.
Alton Fraser. Dr. and Mrs. T. L.
Morgan, Mines. .1. A. Pitman, C.
A. Skelton, Miss Elolse Pitman,
Messrs H. H. Fritz, E. D. Fox.
and Mack Pitman, and Mr. and
.Mrs. M Y. Galloway and Mr.
jund Mrs. I.. K. Bray of Ama-
l A 1ST Three <-alvcs, branded lazv
\ on left hip, marked 7 under-hit j
In right ear. Sft.00 reward offer
j id for Information leading to tlielr
i return. Ed Reynolds, Dawn, Tex-
ft-2p
as.
For Rent
FOR RENT: Furnished Duplex.
Sec Artis Daaiel. lc
WILL LEASE or buy farm. 320
to (40 aerc*. Must be In shallow
water licit. Have necessary farm
Ing equipment Term* ms-essary.
Apply Brand. Ip
Wanted
WANTED: To trade good ’29
model Chevrolet trnek. A-l condi-
tion, for teams and two-row Im-
plements.
office.
Inquire at the Brand
lp
WANTED: To sell or trade a
Wallis tractor: will trade for any-
thing that I can nae. B. R.
Fulkerson. Ip
WANTED: Perfect wheat aectlon,
in cultivation worth the money for
all cash. Geo. T. McCuriy. 8-2c
EXPERIENCED girl wants Job In
home to do general house work,
by day or week. Can cook. Write
Box 334. Ip
I.ARGR and old firm of Old Line
Ftra and Casualty Insurance Com
I any Managera, is seeking a rab-
stantlal person, man or woman, to
actively represent us In Hereford
and vicinity. No “hlgh-presanre"
business giwbber wanted, but some-
one with some financial background
or property owner may find It to
their Interest to communicate with
na. Address Box 10, care of Here-
ford Brand. ft-Sp
WANTED: To rent small bouse,
duplex or apartment Bust be mod-
ern and furnished. Call the
Brand. dhtf
WANTED: To rent a wheat farm.
Write L A. Smith, at Dawn. 44-3p
HAVE CLIENT with cash for 180
or 820 acres Improved, near Hera-
feed. J. G. Evans, 808 B
J ease. 5-2p
CREDIT
Is a Business Power
-USE ITS
All business today revolves around the use of credit.
Government, manufacturing mid selling all utilize the power-
ful fnnctiuiiM of credit. They'd lie lost without It. Ho, too,
■ re Individuals finding Ibis method a uscfnl ally. It spreads
aut expense—allows the purchase of goods—provides work-
able budgeta. You, too, will flud the proper use of credit an
Invaluable aid. It’a worth money—use tt more.
HEREFORD CREDIT ASSOCIATION
DOROTHY H. ROSS
Local Affiliation af the
NATIONAL RETAIL CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Insure!
PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE
Your home, household furniture, automobile,
trucks, personal effects.
Head Off
Disaster bv Fire Destruction
Your insurance needs properly looked after.
HEREFORD INSURANCE AGENCY
John McLean, Owner.
Read this ad carefully.
Bring it to shop by.
Wash Print Frock*
Tub-fast! Only
44*
A lot of new
styles! Short
or cap sleeves!
Pique or self-
trim, 14 to 441
Come to Our Party
It Is Yours As Well
TH0i
PARTY
GOOD NEWS
—More of those flour
sacks. Close out Birth-
day Bargain, 4 for 25£
We are just a year old in Hereford this week. We wish to thank the good people of this town
and trade area for their support this past year, and in celebration of this, our first birthday
here, we invite and urge you to be our guest at this event. We have arranged some very at-
tractive values for you which we know you will appreciate and take advantage of. Starting Fri-
day morning at 8 o’clock we are inviting our old customers, your friends,everybody in the
Hereford territory to share in this Birthday Event. ’ &.*jj
Men’s Shorts
—Assorted patterns, sizes 30-
32 and 34. A Birthday bar-
gain
17C
Remnants
—Short Cuts of many pretty
■rlnts. Come early for these.
Many were late last time we
hud these.
>ST LINEN CRASH
. Unblemhtd!
7.V 45*
A'i
J,\
17 inches wide
Quick drying!
Sut»er absorb-
ing toweling (or
china and glass.
Close Out
- 10e size, Hind’s Honey and
Almond Cream
Sweaters
Mi-ii'm all wool black, black
and white trim. Snappy—just
ri^ht for now. ('lose out
99c
Dress Sox
—Stisup at this very low
price. Fancy, attractive pat-
terns
IOC
First choice for spring—a gay
Silk Print
to bloom under your coat!
43c yd-
Brighten up! These color-
ful prints will do it for you!
Medium and small florals
with dark backgrounds!
Plaids and novelties! Mul-
ticolors or monotones! In a
wide range of colors—with
navy a favorits! 39" wide!
Select yours while stock is
complete! * "V"-
Shirting
— Heavy, blue cheviot for real
wear. Very smooth and easily
washed. Birthday price, yard
IOC
?en’s HandksrckMi
/VT*N R n
oarzatMg mt
36c Do z.
Sturdy, long
wearing cotton!
All white! Waah
and wear unus-
ually well!
Lux Soap
—Everybody uses this wonder-
ful toilet article. Three cakes
3 Cakes
2IC
SPECIAL
Bath Room Paper
5 rolls .....- 21c
Bovs’ Sweaters
—A close out of a few sizes of
a very durable Sweater
25c
EACH
Tennis Shoes
—Closing out a mixed assort-
ment of this footwear that is
a value you will hardly be-
lieve
39c
CLOSE OUT
OVERALLS
Strong 2JtO detum! Full cut!
2 (or $1,00
*• At!
overall, and a few price thaCSaave*
** n*°**ey. *.«.♦ A,* -vf
Razor Blades
—Men, a real blade; 5 in a
package
Long Cloth
-Vciy soft and smooth. There
arc* so many uses for this cloth,
liirihdiiv price, yard
lOc yd-
Special
Special, Terry Towels
-Get your share of this Birth-
day Bargain. Three for
3 for
Toweling
—Beached, ulisorlient thirsty
toweling. Very good for cup
towels. Yard
9c yd.
Fern-Aid
— A package of one dozen sani-
tary napkins. New. Inexpensive,
very desirable
IOC
Work Pants
—Heavy blue twill or stripe:
heavy pocketa, extra well tail-
ored. Pair
99c pr.
Shoes
—A table of sizes and styles,
some broken. To close out at
this Birthday price
$1.00
25c
Castile Soap
—For hath, shampoo or any
toilet use. Birthday ajiecial,
3 Large
Bars
25c
Sheets
SI x 99 in hemmed unbleached
rd, good quality sheeting. Our
Close-out Birthday Bargain
44c
We Have a Lot of Items Not In This Ad Which Will Be In Daily. Come In and Shop the Store
for Them. You Will Be Surprised at the Values.
J
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Landis, DeWitt. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1935, newspaper, February 14, 1935; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584041/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.