The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1947 Page: 2 of 18
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 20, 1947
Notice to Shoppers
Men Initialed In
Shrine on Monday
her aL
family.
Park Your Children with us while you do
your shopping!
Car » fame oper- Shop With the Wont Ads! Mrr Lloyd Wright, and family.
STAR Theatre
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AGAINST
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★ Rim Cuts / /
it Blowouts / /
it Fobrk Brooks 11
it Faulty Brakos
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of Wheels //
... and all other Rood Hosords
which might cause year tires to
become unserviceable.
Certified* of Slot Tiro
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CHILD STUDY CLUB
MEETS TONIGHT
The Child 8tudy Club will meet
tonight In the home of Mrs. Carroll
Whiteside. Hie date of the meeting
was changed from November.37. as
scheduled in year books.
Prances Hardwick and Ervin ful of home-hunting OI’s and their
Ward of the Star Theatre are beat- families and friends,
ing the tom-toms this week for The fun begins when the rlght-
their coming attraction. “It Hap- ful owner's daughter. Oale Storm,
pened on Fifth Avenue”, which comes home, and mistaken for a
will be on the screen at the Star prowler, keeps up the pretense after
next Wednesday and Thursday she Is welcomed Into the "family
(Thanksgiving). i circle." When the millionaire owner
Heralded as something new In ! (Charlie Ruggles) and his estranged
Hollywood productions, the picture wife (Ann Harding) also comes
combines comedy and pathos In a home, the party turns Into a near
timely story of a hobo (played by riot.
Victor Moore) who moves Into a The picture was produced and
hoarded-tin New York mansion for directed by Roy Del Ruth, and
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a vti
than a generation old. but you people
who live in this great country out
here have an opportunity to set
a pattern for the remainder of our
great nation to see,” he said.
He went on to point out how the
East Texas land had lost 78 per
cent of Its productive capacity with-
in recent years, and how the land
that once produced three bales of
cotton per acre now only produces
three-fourths of a bale per acre.
That slmlllar exploitation could re-
duce the productivity of the South
Plains was heavily emphasised by
Mr. Bromfleld.
The best place to take your auto service problems is
to G. D. STEAKLEY & SONS SUPER SERVICE . . .
the FINEST SERVICE STATION in town! We have a
complete line of TEXACO products . . . and offer
thorough, reliable lubrication service. ‘
tiros used ♦* usw*
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Bromfield Talk
Draws Big Crowd
At Lubbock
Ashes ol Parents
Are Interred In
Family Piet Here
Iks STAR GUARANTEE is Better 3 Ways!
1. Moro Liberal—The Star Guarantee covers lire failure
from any cause, unconditionally. There is no delay or
red tape. Your unserviceable tire is replaced at once
with a new tire at no cost to you except for service
already received.
2. Longer—Star Tires are guaranteed unconditionally
for periods as long as 24 months... two whole years,
dependent upon type of service, quality and ply of tire
•elected.
), A letter Tire—Long wearing multiple milled live rub-
ber ii combined with hi-tensile rayon cord and pure
gum natural rubber to produce o superior tire, of super
strength and utmost safety.
Two new grave markers in the LUBBOCK, Nov. 17—Louis Brom-
P. L. Pinckert family plot at West ...thnr
Park Cemetary mark the resting notcd ftUthor, lecturer and
S5 sS££s?« £
S.TS&VZVTSJ* SJtSJSSTJSUt
Jesse Stanford of the E. B. Black ] American civilisation as we
"TJiSs «»«»,»■! sr r-s s&jrss:
pearance of the new markers, which acre yields and practices soil con-
flank the family monument, have nervation. His talk here climaxed
caused numerous questions to be a day-long visit of over 150 of the
asked of the family, and asked that nation’s leading business executives
COMPARE guarantees... CONSIDER safety... CHOOSE Star Tires!
HEREFORD GAS & OIL CO.
PHONE 429
8UV ON
BUDGET
Plenty of Time
u .to Payl (%
EAST HIGHWAY 60
Hereford. j we pay higher prices In subsidies
Since the deaths of the elderly rather than,in cash across the coun-
couple, the ashes had been in the i ter, we are taking money out of
possession of a sister of Mrs. Pinck- | the pockets of our citizens through
ert’s in Seattle. The sister has been increasing taxation—either visible
seriously 111 recently, and Mr. and (or Invisible. We thus constantly de-
Mrs. Ptnckert, on a recent trip to : crease our purchasing power. We
visit her In Seattle, at her request drain away capital that should be
brought the ashes to Hereford for employed under the free enterprise
Interment In the family plot at West system to bolster the system’s econ-
parjt, oniy In providing employment and
. , ________o developing wealth. We tax our-
______ selves more and more In order to
8UMMERFIELD GIRL ELECTED )10|d down living costs. We devour
Wondorful Gift tor tho Small Pry
Speedy
]\ two-whiil
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A 3.98
j§ Flashy rsd finish Has assy-
A\ rolling wheels with sturdy
molded rubber tires. Bven has
(|rI a- parking stand. Pun and
\g) good exsrtfss, too
CANYON, Nov. 18—Miss Betty brlng ourselves constantly nearer
Jane Euler of Summerfield has been totalitarism. A democracy esscnti-
elected annual representative for the ally lg a luxury—A poor country
West Texas State College chapter can.t ftff0rd a luxury—England did
of Alpha Chi, national honorary fra- ■ not B0 socialist because she wanted
ternlty. J to; England moved toward the left
Betty June Is a Junior this year at and socialism because she had to."
• It’s hard to talk to people who
are sitting on millions of dollars In
this new country which Is not more
YOU CAN SAVE AT HAILE'S
TRADE AT HONE
Read the Want Ads!
Cut$ Hourt
Off Cooking Tlmo
SPECIALS
LOW AS
1.25
A WIIK
that Delight
$1.00 size Chamberlain
Pressure Cooker
■aft, easy to uss. Makes
food look batter, taete
bettor and saves pre-
la clous vitamins. j
Smart, modem de- « go
sign with new* 1 ,TO
type, self-basting covsr.
Holds 12-14 lb. fowl.
Up to 60% more non-skid
angles I Up to 68% stronger!
Wider, flatter tread gives
up to 32% more mileage I
76c size Philips
Magic Skin
DOLLS
Donald Duck
MILK MAGNESIA
26c size Zerbst
GOLD CAPSULES
GET YOUR CHRISTMAS
TABLB RADIO 28.95
Rich, clear tone and plenty of
power 1 Big set performance at
small set price I
Pandra
$1.00 size Mennen’s After Bhav.
NOW I
BEAHS
Always there
when you
seed it. Oper-
ates from any
B-volt battery.
. $51.75
. $59.95
$279.50
CAR RADIO...................
Portable Battery and Elactric RADIO
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH..........
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK TO
SELECT FROM!
CHRISTMAS TREE
Janssen's Bicycle Shop
Phone 311J — 1 blk. north, 1 east Smith Motel
Schick Electric Razor...............$18.00
Men’s 17 Jewel Wrist Watch, 1 yr. guar. $35 00
Lady’s 17 Jewel Watch, guar. 1 year. . . .$39.50
Lod/s Gold Filled Watch Band........$4.75
It's New! Lady's Kewtie Safety Razor, only 98c
Toni Cold Wove Kit..................$1.25
Modart Shampoo, $2.50 size...........$1.49
Lucien LaLong Cologne...............$1.50
Cot/s Dusting Powder................$1.00
Noylon Noil Polish...................60c
Lunch Kits........................$2.89
Cory Coffee Moker..................$5 25
Sportus Full?V»ew Camera............$9 95
String Too Kettle..................$3 50
Hooting Pad, wot proof..............$8.89
Coomotic Bog......................$4.49
FRANKLIN
■ Blackeg Bacterin
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i More (hen 10 cc of whole culture are used
to make each SMALL 1 cc doae of Frank-
lin Concentrated Culture Blackleg Bac-
teria. This high potency confers lasting
immunity with ONE dose, rnkomgdm.
BETTY SUEAy-G.P.,BILLg FURM STEAKLEY
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O.D., BILL l' FUHM srtAKlEY
/ti\)uu'ah 60£.f h\*)t nttf1 9
HAILE DRUG
Phone 99
IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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Ezzell, Ben. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1947, newspaper, November 20, 1947; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584443/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.