The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930 Page: 10 of 10
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the disagreeable heat.
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Surprise the folks at home with a quart brick of Steffiu’s ice cream—
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Locals
Mr ami Mrs. It. W. Gilliam of
'Putts motored to Hereford last
Wlmrsilsy inorulutr- They former-
ly |lvod In Mouth Hereford.
Mrs J A. Miller end little son,
JlyuiHie, arrived home last week
from « six-weeks’ visit wioh rela-
tive* and friends in Dallas, Parts
•Hid Fort. Worth.
|t. A Fox of Monguin, Oklahoma,
«Mvtjr<>d here last Thursday and
In visiting In the home* of bis
lenlhers, Ollie, Doug end Homer
%x, and also with bis mother,
Mrw M A For
Mrs. Bottle Jackson and ilaugh*
Ipw, MUs Minnie Isiura and Mra
W- 11 OuiuphelJ, were here from
Gtiwlfonl as guests in the home
<4, Iholr dauglitur and sister, Mrs.
It. -W Keasle, Saturday and Sun-
tiny.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. AskUi# of
Melrose. New Mexico, were here
last Saturday transacting business.
Mrs. A skins was formerly Mis#
Into Nofsker of this city.
Yes, we have Jacks—all alaes
and prices, at WOE'S. lc
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cone have
moved into the Cummlna apart-
ments. Mrs. Oone h«a recovered
from lujurles and shock received
two weeks ago when her car turn-
ed over on the highway three miles
west of Canyon.
Ethel Doulae Skelton of Oorai-
cnna is visiting her aunts, Mias
Eva Skelton and Mra Oscar Eas-
ley. She plans to spend the sum-
mer in Hereford.
Friends of Mr. and Mra. George
Messenger, north of Friona, will
be glad to know that the twins,
George Lloyd and Floyd Dudley,
are Improving in health, accord-
ing to Mra. J. N. Messenger of
this city.
HEREFORD, TBXAB
FRIDAY ONLY
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Tuesday
JULY 21 and 22
Wednesday
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Thursday
JULY 23 and 24
SATURDAY ONLY
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Mrs. Fred Hales and little dau-
ghter of College Station, arrived
last week to visit with Mr. aud
Mrs. 11. II. Hopkins. Mrs. Hales
was formerly Mias Sena Mae
Mounts of this city. Mmes. Hop-
kins and Hales are slsters-ln-law.
If you want freedom from worry
on that vacation trip, put “Air-
Fast'’ (puncture proof) tubes In
your tlrea. RICE sella them. lc
Miss Eva Owenby of Oklahoma
City arrived here last week from
Amarillo where ebe has been vlatt-
lug her sister, Miss Elsa Owenby.
Hhe ia visiting her grandmotheer,
Mrs. A. K. OllUs.
Frand Carder went to Amarillo
last Saturday to visit his pa rents,
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Carder.
J. H. Levey from near Floydada
in Floyd county ie visiting with
W. R. Moore.
Mr. and Mra. J. K. Drake of
Amarillo visited here laat Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. £. 0. Adams.
H. W. Landrum of Abilene,
spent the |taat week end here
with his undo, L. P. Landrum aud
family. Mr. Landrum la a travel-
ing salesman.
Mrs. Ramsey Landrum and Mias
Mnyme Landrum are visiting this
week in tre home of Mrs. Land-
rum's mother, Mrs. Stacey, in
Granite, Oklahoma.
Tire chains, Weeds—the stand-
ard of the world, at R1C1CH. lc
N. O. Vogele left Monday night
on a two weeks vucatlon trip to
Northern Indiana and the New
England states.
Ross Fuller and W. F. (Hills
made a business trip to Portalea,
New Mexico, last Mouduy.
Rev. V. M. Oloyd and family
left Monday for East Texas to
visit home folks In Van Zuudt
county.
L. D. Harper of Long Beach,
California, Mrs. Edna Hicks of
Denver, Colorado, and Mre, Jewel
Mitchell of Panhandle, all repres-
enting the Franklin Ware Com-
pany, were guesta last Saturday
and Holiday of Mrs. Grace Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham Hteele and lit-
tle daughter, Anne, of Fort Hum-
ner, New Mexico, spent the week-
end In the home of their parenta,
Mrs. M. L. Hteele end Mr. and
'Mrs. John L. Wlleon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 81ms of Ama-
rillo visited his parents, Mr. and
Mra. G. W. Minis, the drat of the
week. Mr. Mima la employed by
the Amarillo Hmelter Company.
John Wilson of Vega visited with
home folks here Sunday.
Your neighbor appreciates RICE'S
Instant Tire Hervlce. Why not try
It yourself? lc
J. D. Tinsley, agricultural agent
for the Santa Fe railroad, visit-
ed with R. O. Dunkle Monday. Hit
headquarters are In Amartllo.
Rev. L. B. Smallwood, Method-
ist pastor at Olaude, was a brief
visitor In Hereford Wednesday
evening while euroute homo from
n i tending to business matters aud
looking after farm Interests near
Littlefield.
Mrs. George Hssser ami sou, Duf-
fey, were over from Clovis this
week visiting tn the home of her
pa routs, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. An-
thony, and with other Hereford
relatives and friends.
Clyde Hherrltdt, who 1ms been
visiting Ids brother, llafty Wher-
t'leb, this week returned Wednes-
day to his home In Friona,
Mrs. Alta Johnson aud daughter,
lla May, are here from Abllenu
Gils week visiting Hereford rela-
tives and friends
Miss Juanita Bentley came Sat-
urday from her home In Quanah
for a vacation visit with ber bro-
ther, O. R. Bentley.
Get a tftx-ond spare tin, tubs
and rim at RICE’S for that vaca-
tion trip. lc
J. L. Ryan, auparlntendent of all
city plants for tha West Texas
Gas Company, was a business visit-
or In the Hanford office Tuesday-
of stats news on the Dsllae News.
They were accompanied here by
Mrs. Vickers’ sister who lives at
rort Smith, Arkansas, and her
brother who makes his horns with
the Vlcken in Dallae-. Mra R. B.
Vlokere, mother of Mr. Vlcken
and sister of Mra Black, who has
been visiting hers for the past
sevenl weeks, returned home with
the party Wedneaday as far as her
bom* in Cleburne.
VISITING MINISTER TO I
FILL BAPTIST PULPIT REMAINING PLAYS FOR
The morning and evening preach-
ing hours at the First Baptist
church next Sunday will bo occu-
pied by a visiting minister of note,
Rev. J. P. Cenkwrlght, of Bapulpa,
Oklahoma. Rev. Conkwright baa
been the pastor at Hapuipa tor tbs
past 20 years. He la a brother
of H. G. Oonkwrlgbt, Deaf Smith
county commissioner.
In the absence of Rev. V. M.
Clpyd. the pastor, who U on a
vacation In East Texas, the Obi*-
homu minister was Invited to favor
the local congregation with two
sermons.
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WAVLAND PRESIDENT HERE
ON BUSINESS THIS WEEK
G. W. McDonald, president of
Wayland College at llalnvlew, was
In Hereford Tuesday Interviewing
prorqiecttve students for enrollment
tn the Baptist Institution this fall.
STATE EDITOR DA1JAS
NEWS VISITS HEREFORD
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Vickers of
Dallas wore visitors from Monday
iiutli Wednesday In the K. B. Blaek
home and with other rein lives In
Hereford. Mr. Vickers Is a ne-
phew of Mr*. Black and i* editor
SADLER SHOW ANNOUNCED
The Harley Sadler tent show,
showing this week In Hereford
under auspices of th* American
Legion post, announces the follow-
log stags plays tor the remaining
nights
Thursday night: “Watts
lly."
Friday night! “Skidding”.
Saturday matinee: «Tb*
Editor".
Saturday nigfit: “Ten Night
a Barroom".
INSURANCI
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HEREFORD
INSURANCI
AGENCY
JOHN MsLRAM,
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Bay,
Used Cars
From Your Home Dealer
In buying used cars from us you cad be sure you will get the right kind
of treatment and service after the sale ia made.
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During the month of July we are offering unusual values in each and
every car we sell. Our stock consists of any body model in Fords and Chev-
rolet* that you could want. In buying a used car the smart thing to do is
to buy a late model in one of these popular makes. We offer for your selec-
tion 20 late model Fords and Chevrolet! at prices that will aave you money.
Our cars are all reconditioned, and are sold to you with our fain”'''
“OK THAT (X)UNT8” guarantee. Before you buy be sure to visit onr ,
We give liberal trade-in-allowance on your old car, and you have the advani
age of the lowest finance privilege to be bad.
YOUBB FOB SALES AND SERVICE
Brumley Chevrolet Co.
Incorporated
Phone 216.
“A Reliable Institution”
Phone 216
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They Used to Joke About
“Chicken Feed”
But now it has come to Its a substantial source
income on the well managed farm, this poultry moo
And properly so Any man with two hundr
hens can earn a supporting income and keep out of del:
We know because some of them are our customers.
YOU CAN TOO 1-NEED ANY IIELPf
Closing Ou
Seasonable^
Furniture*
Our store is full of seasonable furniture, rugs, at
that we are offering at special summer prices. It dc
not matter what you need, give us the opportunity
we will satisfy your wants.
Ail icing refrigerators are offered at 20 per i
discount—some good used one* at extra low pric
The General Electric Refrigerator—the greatest c
fort of all—lowest in oost—sold on terms.
Our big line of living room, dining room and
room furniture will be a marvel to you—at such wc
derfully. attractive prices fgf the season.
$276 full Mohair living room 3-piece bed $4 flg(
suite for .............................. 199
(Many others much cheaper)
$250 fine eight-piece walnut dining 94 ■VJ*4
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6200 extra fine bedrooom #4 Jj
(All others in earns proportion)
LET IJ8 SAVE FOR
YOU-WE BOTH WIN
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The ftjg StoreWith The Little Frit
“Wo are satisfied with small profits?
Western National Banha
“There Is No Substitute for Safer/*
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930, newspaper, July 17, 1930; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584216/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.