The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 5 of 10
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Sunday maw, 8 and 10 o’clock,
oocond maaa followed by Chrtet-
lan doctrines. Benediction 7 AO
p. m. Weekdays, mass at 8, Sat-
urday, convent at 7. Thursday,
7 to 8, Holy Hour.
May devotions begin Wednes
day evening at 7:30. First Frt
day, exposition of Blessed Sacra
meat S to 4 in afternoon.
Bovina had mass on Easter Sun
day and Fr. Ludwig is well pleas-
ed with attendance at the Method-
ist church each evening for his
lectures on the Catholic chnrch.
He is remaining at the Catholic
chnrch during the day and lec-
turing at the Methodist church
each evening this week at 8:1B.
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Fir»t Methodist Church
BBV. T. O. WILLETT, Paator
THE HEREFORD BRAND
For
JOB PRINTING
We had a good day Easter. All
seemed to be in good spirits in
spite of terrible conditions through
which we are passing. We did not
reach the goals set, but tried to,
and everyone that contributed to
reach these goals has been or will
be repaid. The pastor is grateful
'or expressions of appreciation of
messages given, and the board of
Stewarts and Sunday school sup-
erintendent are appreciative of
the sii|>port given them. When
n whole church works and prays
they are unbeatable; but divided,
the devil has an cusy time de-
feating them. Let's rnnke Sunday
another great day. He in your
place Sunday morning with a smile
on your faee and God In your
heart. There will Is* no evening
services on account of the revival
meeting at the Baptist church.
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Charles Wolflin of Amarillo was
a business visitor In Hereford
Tuesday.
Church of Christ
BBB BANDOL, Pastor.
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11, s. in., subject,
“Have We Outgrown Our PleoT
followed by communion service.
Young people’s class at 6:46.
Preaching at 8 p. m., subject,
“Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusa-
lem.”
M. GRIFFIN, Paator.
At 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon
the pastor will preach at Progres-
sive school house.
Yon are invited to attend all
these services.
First Christian Church
REV. E. R. MCWILLIAMS, Pastor.
Chnrch school, 9:46.
Morning service at 11.
Cotnmnnion service and sermon.
Announcement will lie made at
the room in gservice about the
night service. We are anxious to
have a splendid attendance at all
our services Sunday and keep up
the attendance of the last few
Sundays. Your presence will help.
The subject of the morning ser-
mon will be “Keeping the Soul
Alive.”
Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11.
“A Garden and a Tomb."
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
No evening service.
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Rural Schools Clme.
COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
Thomas, Higgins, Progressive,
Daniel and Fuirview schools Un-
billed their year's work last week
and have closed. Wyche and Sims
will close this week. Others of
the county's rural schools will be
closing each week until the fourth
week In May.
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Commissioners to Meet.
We have a brand new car of
that good sweet feed. West Texas
Feed A Seed. ic
vOkiltj rcen Sij-Slem ID run Stove
.Miniatures On
Huy Items for
the Ladies;
Oigare for the
BROOKS’ DRUGS
"FAY CASH AND SAVE"
Phone 99 We Deliver
FREE, Minia-
ture Ioe Cream
Cup to Every-
one Saturday 1
10c Velear
Powder
Puffs
2 for 9c
OPENING
Drug Sale
Cloths
Coty Face Powder......69c
4c**"
23c
S* Toilet Tissue ... 4 for 13c
Shaving
Cream
Stoat "«* 33c
Hare Nall Polisl
h........19c
Mineral Oil
' 39c
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Toot’i Brush
ul Jr. Sit* CwtllM
Tooth Paste
23c
Camay
Soap
3 hr 13c
UfcHSCI
120 Meets Perfection Cleaatiat Tissues
SI-OS parch*** •< L'AJmuu Ttatatrta*
A Value!
Rub
£ **36c I
50c
Astrlofeat, Lsa ............ 50c
Cleaasiof Cream. Aar.. 50c
50c
25c
Lipstick, 4 Shades-SOc
25c
SOc
Tlssae Cream. 4-ax-----50c
Rubbing
Alcohol
23c
SVi-as. Battle
font
£_......39c
Otafses
UvsHM
to*.—59c
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OrNs MmK Wash iSe
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Trtpti snt
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Malted Milk JO.
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47c
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23c
37c
4c
2Qs40-locb
Turkish
Towels
17c St
sea Ste*
II•«trie Irsa
Jusfrlto Ctoaser
ISm. Can
Man's *Ksrchlefs
Loras Stas-
Lady Istfcer
4-Purpose
Cream
Jur......^... 39c
£§.
Playing
Towels 4k
Holder
C____39c
Ora Sue
Tooth
Bruth
Hot
Water
Bottle
Mineral
4 Oil
M Nut
53c
SsMto mt
1SS
Aspirin
Tablets
35c
45c
33c
FREE!
FREE!
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mm- dsusrtss—t. N* pm
M total *ta* belli* *f Umrj
■vary wrttair vial Urns oar
~ 33c
Cleansing
Tissues
“ 33c
to Jen..
SALE of CLOCKS!
Enn
Salts
i£____43c
Sandwich
Toaster
$u$L.98c
Chocolate
Creams
E"*.39c
1.10 Ilectric
Kitchen
er leery
Electric
Alarm
148
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Delldoas
Chocolate
Cherries
Psnt.... 37c
Commissioners of Deaf Smith
county will attend a meeting Mon-
day of the courts of Parmer, Old-
ham and CuHtro county commis-
sioners to be held at Dimmitt.
These four groups recently form-
ed an association to work on
problems common to the counties.
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II. I). Iteed has resigned as the
Hereford representative of the Pro-
duction Credit Corporation. Miss
Peggy Mitchell at the chamber of
commerce office, who Is taking ap-
plications for feed and seed loans,
is handling applications to the
corporation.
Carl Gilliland et us to James C.
Gilliland, Vi interest In of
section 70, block K-3.
John P. Slaton et ux to James
C. Gilliland, % Interest in NVi of
section 70, block K-3.
William M. Cole et ux to Mrs.
Leota Faggurd, HWV. of section
18, block K-8.
Dora Suggs et vir et al to Mat-
tie Comer, 233 acres In sectlou 91,
block K-3.
J. D. Hamlin et ux to M. 8.
Itlglander, NE% of sectlou 20,
township 6 north of range 2 east.
New Ours.
II. K. Frits, Oldsmoblle Redan,
Brumle.v Chevrolet Co., 202-496.
Frank Glvan, Ford coupe, Here-
ford Motor Co., 202-499.
I. O. Crosthwalt, Pontiac sedan,
Norton Motor Co., 202-500.
C. N. Harrison, Jr., Plymouth
coupe, Ireland-Beavers Motor Co.,
292-482.
Marriage License.
Arnold Streun to Miss Allie Fae
Lance.
TO ALL
George Brumley was In Dallas
last week, returning Thursday. He
was accompanied by Prent'.ce Itos-
son and Ilnrry Fritz, the latter
staying In Mineral Wells.
We take this means of
all our friends for their as
deeds and words during the i
lous illness of Mrs. Smith,
want to thank the Lions Club
thslr wonderful gift; the Jus
and Senior Hand Mothers;
teachers and pupils for their oa
favors; I>rs. LeGrund and M
gan and the nurses for their
tiring efforts. May every
come to you all.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith
and Family.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friend*
and neighlxtrs who assisted u*
with their help and words of cons*
fort during the sickness and deuth
of our beloved mother. We expreag
our gratitude for the floral offer-
ings. May God’s blessings bw
yours.
W. H. Wllkerson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wllkerson
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wllkerson
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kirkland
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. I’aton Parker
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hardin and
Family
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunter
and Family
Joe Wllkerson Id
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY<aSATURDAY
m/.
rood Sale
KRAUT
No. 2 Vi can ______________________________
PEAS
American Wonder, Karly June, 2 No. 2 cans
CHERRIES
It«*d Pitted, No. 2 can_____________________
PINEAPPLE
Flowerland, half slices, No. 2Vi can________
PIMENTOS
Large can ________________________________
Shortening
MB8. TUCKER S
Scly^kng
A POUND
O CARTON
1 lb. CAN
$1*12
SOC
FIGS
Choice White, 2-pound package----
POTTED MEAT
Armour's, 2 cans -----------------
VIENNA SAUSAGE
Armour’s, 2 cans -----------------
SALMON
Alaska Pink, tall can --------------
TUNA
Abbey, all white pieces, 2 cans----
MILK
Peter Pan, 4 small or 2 large cans
KARO
Light or Dark
No- 5 Can
P. & G.
Large bar ...
CAMAY
Bar .........
0XYD0L
Large box ...
SUGAR
10-pound bag
SCOTTISSUE
1,000 Sheet Rolls, 3 rolls
MATCHES
Good and Cheap, box----
POST TOASTIES
Large trackage ----------
JELL-0
All flavors, trackage _____
RICE
Comet, 2-pound package ..
CANDY BARS, GUM
4 packages ______________
17*
Shredded Wheat”
CRACKERS
A-l Hods, 2-pound box ________
BAKING POWDER
Calumet or K. C., 1-pound can
Maxwell House,
1-pound can ..
CATSUP
Old Mammy, 2 large bottles _.
ROYAL DESSERTS
All flavors, 2 packages ______
FLOUR
Sunrise, 48-pounds ...----------
LIBBY’S
PRODUCTS
PINEAPPLE JUICE
3 cans ______________
PINEAPPLE
Sliced, No. 2 can______
OLIVES
Ripe, buffet size____
CPINACH
Buffet size can ________
APPLE BUTTER
No. 2 Vi can__________
OLIVES
Libby’s Queen, quart Jar t
'
3 lb-CAN
61c
We Now Have Freeh Cabbage and Tomato Plants at Most
Raaaonable Prices—Come In and See Them.
Your Furr Food Cash Purchase Receipts Are Valuable—
SAVE THEM!
Be Sure and Listen to Our Radio Ad Every Day Over Stations K G t 8 and W D A O--AMARILLO
MEATS
CHEESE
No. 1 I-onghorn, pound ...
ROA8T
Fork Shoulder, lean, t>ound
BARBECUE
No I tone, free gravy, pound .
Veal Cutlets
No Bone, Nice
and Tender, Lb
BACON
Sliced, Armour's, |>ound
LOAF MEAT
Fresh ground, pound ...
NU-COA
Found .................
PRODUCE
ORANGES
Sweet, Juicy, tree ripened, peek ____________
APPLES
Extra fancy Wlnesaps, medium size, 2 dozen
LEMONS
Fresh Red Ball, each .......................
YAMS
Fancy East Texas
6 Pounds
RHUBARB
Fresh, home grown, 2 pounds
LETTUCE
Medium size, Arm heads_____
CARROTS
large bunches, 2 for ________
BRING US YOUR POULTRY AND EGGS- WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES
FURR FOOD
FREE
DELIVERY
PHONE
74
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Landis, DeWitt. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935, newspaper, April 25, 1935; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584210/m1/5/?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.