The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1935 Page: 6 of 6
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Progressive News
BY OLIVE PERKINS
RAVfNWOOQ-NIGGERHEAD
CHANDLER-CANON CITY
SUNSHINE-MAITLAND
Best Colorado Coals
Sold Hij Your Coal Dealer
Take cleaning ami premdug to
West's, one door north of Corner
Drag. lc
Mi.sH Madge Childre left Monday
for Raton, New Mexico.
Mra. H. R. Patterson visited
Mrs. Jewel Chambera at Canyon
and Mias Bagley at I mbarger Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Hutchenaoc
and children called in the Ira
Ricketts home Christmas afterooon.
Rev. H«frnbeak -took d*n«|er
Sunday in the 8. A. Edwards home.
Ira Jeanne Ricketts spent the
week end with Odessa Cockrell
at Hereford. ,
Mr. and Mra. A. O. Thompson of
Hereford spent Thursday etehtag
with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Blake-
m°Owen Neal and family spent
Christinas day with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vicks.
Mrs. Henry and children spent
several days last week with her
mother, Mrs. J. 1* ’*•. Rr'
Henry spent Christmas day In the
h°Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
their Christmas dinner and twiUi
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bus-
sell and son of Whlttenberg, Mr.
and Mra. Orin Russell and sons
and Edgar Russell were present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Caldwell en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Hodges and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Bobersoon and sons at
dinner Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hershey ’visit-
ed their daughter, Mrs.
Buzark and Mr. Busard in Mule-
shoe Christmas day. Mre. Busard
and daughter returned with them
and remained until Sunday, when
Mr. Bnzard came for them.
Mrs. Jim Ricketts and two sons
left Monday afternoon for her home
8t Mr'S"'Mrs. “jack Fortenberry
of Simms called In the Ray Her-
uiipv home Monday.
Mines. Ray Hershey. T>uHey Bu-
zard and daughter, and Jim Rick
cts and sons called on Mrs. Lester
Galley Friday afternoon.
Miss Ruth Botts of Amarillo
spent Christmas day with her Par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Botts. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Botts nnd son
also were dinner guests In tlie
Botts home.
Miss Eunice Cnldwell spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs. C.
L. Hodges.
Mr. Curry and family of Here-
ford spent Sunday with the Neals.
Miss Mattie Lon Harrison called
on Miss Flossie Bowman Friday.
Misses Flossie, Virginia nnd
Fllzul>eth Bowman and Messrs.
James I'lott nnd Harold Dono-
van visited the Harding Ranch
Thursday.
Mrs. G. H. Brooks and E. T.
The Hereford Brand, Hcrefori, Texas, Thursday, January 3, 1935.
Winter Service f
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Drive in today and let us check your car for anti-freexe, win-
ter-weight Texaco Olla and Greases. Don’t take a chance
of freezing up.
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GMSN SNYDRR
Brooks visited in the Perkins home
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Flossie Bowman of Vernon
and Jas. Plott of Frederick, Okla.,
left for Vernon Saturday.
E. Blakemore and family spent
Christmas day with his parents
south of Summerfleld, Forbes and
Jimmie remaining for a visit.
Wayne Klmmlns returned Sun-
day from a visit with his parents
at Lark.
Howard Higgins was taken to the
Hereford hospital Friday with an
aocute case of appendicitis. He
was able to return home Sunday.
Singing school had an enjoyable
party at the school house Friday
nigbt
Rev. Hornheak preached at
Progressive Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Click spent
Christmas day in the Orpha Click
home in Lubbock. , ,.
Odessa Campbell spent several
days last week with Ira Jeanne
Ricketts.
Ira Ricketts and family spent
Friday In the V. A. Ricketts home
In Hereford.
Literary Society will meet Fri-
^Lutlfer McFarland and family
spept, Sunday afternoon In the 8.
A. Edwards home,
Arnold Hershey was at home
Monday.
Miss Agnes Childre has returned
to her school work at Fort Sum-
ner, N. M.
Mr. and lira. C. C. Ferguson
and Mrs. Alice Lea spent 8unday
in the Perkins home.
Mrs. J. L. Park feU Christinas
Eve and sprained her left wrist
Elmer Patterson and family, Mrs.
Jewel Chambers and Miss Bagley
of Canyon and Esell Patterson of
Amarillo took Christmas dinner in
the H. R. Patterson home.
Luke McBrayer and family spent
Christmas evening in the T. E.
Baker home at Westway.
Mrs. J. F. Gibson and children
of Wellington spent the holidays
in the John and S. A. Edwards
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ricketts en-
tertained at a family dinner on
Christmas day. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Ricketts, Here-
ford; Mrs. Jim Ricketts and two
sons, Springer, N. M.; Mr. and
Mrs. Luke McBrnyer and daugh-
ters; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dough-
erty and children, Broadview, N.
M.. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rus-
sell and son, Whltcnberg.
Messrs, and Mmes. C. L. Hodges
nnd Jeff Roberson attended singing
at Progressive Sunday.
Dimmitt News
MRS. BUCK WOOD
YALUEte
PORK and BEANS________________ 3*
PICKLES, sour, quart-------------13*
OATS, Quick Quaker, large package----22*
PRUNES, gallon _________________ 22#
GOLD DUST, small, 6 for__________19*
VANILLA WAFERS, 1 pound________14*
PEANUT BUTTER, small size, 2 for __ 13*
CEDAR OIL, 16-ounce bottle--------13*
PRESERVES, 1-pound jar----------21*
SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 6 for------25*
COFFEE, M.J.B., 1 lb 30*, 3 lbs —_ 89*
JELLY, Rex, 5 pounds------------35*
DATES, 2 pounds----------------27*
COCONUT, 1 lb long thread--------17*
SYRUP, Brown Label Brer Rabbit, gal. 33*
OUR. QUALITY MEATS
WHY PAY MORE FOR MEAT WHEN YOU
CAN BUY BETTER MEAT AT THE
Texas Market & Grocery
PHONE 353—FREE DELIVERY
Take Produce to Carl's Oro. tf
Take cleaning and pressing to
West's, one door north of Corner
Drug. lc
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Baxter, Mrs.
Elsie Hunter und daughter, an<l
Miss Marlncl Carson of Bates-
vllle, Texas. s|s>nt Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred BoswelL
Miss .Marilyn Miller, who is at
tending school at 8MU, s|>ent last
week with her father, Dr. Mayes
Miller.
M. R. Avery and family of Lub-
bock visited friends in Dimmitt
Thursday and Friday.
Cullen Butler and Mias Ruby
Hyatt were married in Covis on
December 26. Miss Hyatt is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hyatt and has been teaching in
Frio school the past two years.
Mr. Butler is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Butler. After an ex-
tended trip to points in New Mex-
ico, Mr. ami Mrs. Bntler will be
at home in Dimmitt
Mrs. Ernest Medkief of Hereford
visited Mrs. O. B. Trimble Thurs-
day.
Miss Dorothy Maples of Canyon
spent the holidays with her par-
ents here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ballenger
left Friday for a visit with rela-
tives in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Houston
and little daughfer of Marlin spent
several days In the Bill Easter
home.
Mrs. Carroll Gunter is visiting
her parents in Hilverton.
Jim Elder of Muleshoe spent
the holidays with relatives in Dim-
mitt.
Mrs. Hez Wright and little dau-
ghter of Carlsbad, New Mexico,
sjient last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Manning,
Mrs. Buck Wood, Miss Alyne Crea-
ger and Roy Wood visited in Ami
rillo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy
and son of Muleshoe spent the
week end In Dimmitt
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McBride and
family of Amarillo spent several
days last week In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reynolds.
Mrs. I. B. Brooks of Hereford
and Mrs. Travis Shsw of Hobbs,
New Mexico, visited friends in
Dimmitt last week.
Miss Jo Cowsert of Graver spent
the Christmas holidays with her
parents.
(Coleman Wright of Plainvlew is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Wright.
Claude Morris and Iceland Lee
returned from Snyder, Oklahoma.
Mmes. Lee and Morris remained
for a two weeks visit with their
pu rents.
Clifford Bills and Mr. and Mrs
Boyd Davis of Snyder, Oklahoma,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Goodwin Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Elder spent
several days laat week with her
parents in Lubbock.
Misses Ruby Denny and Madge
McGuire spent the week end with
relatives in Bovina.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Walton of
Easter community were Dimmitt
visitors Saturday..
Mrs. W. H. Whitlsw of Kress Is
visiting ter daughter, Idas Louise
Whitlsw and her son, Pete Whit-
lsw, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson
visited in Tulia Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Norwood
spent Christmas with his mother
in McAlister, New Mexico.
Mr. and Mra. M. M. Morris and
daughter of Idalou spent last week
in the E. C. Hudson home.
8ld Parks; who is attending school
in Port Arthur, spent last week
with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Rallew of
Bovina spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Parker.
Jess Goodman and family spent
several days last week with rela-
tives in Arkansas City and Wich-
ita, Kansas. His parents return-
ed home with them for an ex-
tended visit
Miss Jonny Beth Tate spent
last week with relatives In Ama-
rillo.
MM Avon Cwager loft Sunday
to visit relatives In Dalhari
Mr. and Mrs. Dilmond Newmeyer
and Mra. Ed West left Saturday
for a trip to California-
Willis Jones sod family
in Odell last week.
■a. Houston Hulls
in Dill Oklahoma-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller visit-
ed relatives In Fort Worth last
weak. Mrs. Miller remained for
several wee
Mr. aod Mra.
spent Christmas
Mr. and Mra. Curtis Tate and
Patgj Kay returned home Sunday
from an extended visit with Mrs.
Tate's parents in Sid, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Montgomery
and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shipley
spent Tuesday In Vega.
Miss Faye Ashcraft Is visiting
relatives in Bovina.
Messrs, and Mmes. L O. Man-
ning and H. C. Webb spent Christ-
mas day in Amarillo with Mr.
Webb’s mother.
Pete Whitlaw made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Monday.
Mrs. Cleve Tate was in Amarillo
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Webb spent
Monday and Tuesday with rela-
tives in Lamesn.
BY ESTELLE WILLIAMS
Take cleaning and pressing to
West’s, one door north of Corner
Drag. 1-
Rev. Bennie Harrison will preach
Sunday, his day having been chang-
ed to the first Sunday. There were
47 at Sunday school laat Sunday.
J. L. Smith waa elected superin-
tendent; Mr. Agee, Bible teacher;
Mrs. Coleman, yonng people; Mrs.
Smith, senior teacher; Mra. Walk-
er. card class; Marie Smith, sec-
retary.
Mra W. P. Walker and children
wore Sunday guests in the Homer
Sharp
holte.
Mra Minnie Green and Mr. and
Mra Elvyn Green of Bovina took
Christmas dinner la the home of
their daughter and stator, Mrs.
H. L
Agee,
kra Mealer aod daughter Bea-
trice, add grand daughter. Frauds,
t fha
tor. Mra .A
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Walter hoses.
Messra and Mama J. L. Smith
id John Bouse tosk Sunday din-
The Pioneer Spirit For The
New Year
son of Luk-
in the Larry
took Sunday
Cottodka hen
J. H. Hndgeoos and family
aw ta°& B* J.‘
Saturday for Bnrkbnrnett to spend
the holidays with relatives
friends, returning Thursday.
Messra and Mmes. L. E. Wars
of Ford, J. A. Williams of Cam-
eron, N. M., together with their
families, spent Christmas in the
L. M. Williams home.
Altis Williams is spending a
few days in New Mexico.
Henry Turner who is attending
school in Hereford, spent Christmas
with Ms parents, Mr. and Mra
L. M. Turner.
L. M„ Quince and Hobby WII
llama were in Hereford Thursday.
Lewis Hoyt, Ralph Smith and
Raymond Baas are In Oklahoma,
Raymond returning to his home
there. The Smith boys will return
next week.
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The old frontiers of the Well hate gdne—bttt
there are many new frontiam today that are
left to eotaqtaar. Thing* are being doneta over-
come unemployment, to set the boat of Nation-
al Economy on an even kern, and tibia bank hie
it* shoulder to the wheel to help make these^j
plan* successful. 1935 will reward pioneer
spirits and this bank is ftidy to aid;
THE RUST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEREFORD
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Landis, DeWitt. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1935, newspaper, January 2, 1935; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584134/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.