The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1932 Page: 8 of 10
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Black
BY MRS. J. J. CRAWFORD
Till" umiuniiiiij ««■ Visited b.V
• fine rain Wednesday of last
week.
Mr*. Olay burn** Carr of Hum-
inerflelri was a vlaltor In our
community Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Hoy Coker and
family of Hmniut-nfleUI *|*-nt Suu-
day lu the MoMurry borne.
lada Fay Haley baa Ihm-u sick
tbia week, but la able to la1 up.
Several famlllea from our com-
munity attended tho literary pro-
iiram at Lakevh-w Saturday night.
The program waa fine and enjoyed
by all.
W, It. Sbelbagen baa moved hla
tea ilia and tool a here to begin Ida
farming operation* next week.
Bob Boater la to do I be work.
Jamea Mela'iin la oil Ibe alek
Hat III I a week.
Hro. Applewhite «»f Frlona took
the place of l»r. Frye at the Bap-
tlat ehureb Saturday night and
Sunday, delivering three aertnona.
It baw been announced that Mr.
Noniile Smith and Mra. N'ola Vine
Bennett have been employed to
teaeb tile aebool next term. Vlr.
Smith baa taught here two terma
and Mra. Bennett one term, The
patron* are pleased to have them
niiotIter term.
Home talent players of Black
took their play, "Ylmnile Yonanii'a
Yob," to Sunimerllold and Dawn
tills week, having good attend-
ance at each place.
Black and West way bull team*
played a game Sunday evening,
resulting In a score of 23 to 7 lu
favor of Black.
I'liuan Hunter attended the pie
supper at Arney Wedneaday night.
Several from Jumbo attended the
nealth day imrade at Hereford
Friday.
(imndmother Krlng vlalted rela-
tive* In l'lainview over the paat
week end.
Helen Wilder spent Saturday
night with Pauline Andrew.
Chub Plnckert spent Saturday
night with Addison Hunter.
Mr. ami Mra. Stanley Littleton
of Hereford visited relatives here
over the week end.
Kitty Oxford spent the week
end with home folks.
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Flagg News
By MRS. G. B. FRAIZIER
Political
Announcements
MAP surra COUNTY
The Brand la authorised to an-
nounce the following candidates
for the otnoee under which their
names are listed, subject to the
action of the Democratic Prlmarlas
of July S3, 1032:
For Representative, It 3rd District:
II. K. STANDFlVCLD
Jumbo News
BY EDNA IIALL
Mr and Mrs. Albert Schofield
visited relatives In Lubbock over
the week end.
t'heater mid Viable Plnckert,
Faina Hall, Doyle Adams, Clyde
Baltics, Bobby Plnckert and I'nul
Kicks visited lu Ibe Krlng home
Sunday.
Tlney Andrew *|*»nt Saturday
night with At Idle Wilder.
Mr. ami Mra. .1. T. Hartley
visited Mr and Mrs, Andrew Sun-
day.
Mr ami Mrs. Walter Menu* and
daughter and Junior Hines visit-
ed Ibe Halls Sunday.
Kvcryone come to an1 "The
Arizona Cowboy" Saturday night.
Admission lu and lo cents.
Mr and Mrs, Jim Berry *|sltcd
In the Grant and Hardy home*
Friday
Mrs Bonne Wldlaker and child-
ren and Vila. Noel Andrew and
children of Hereford visited in
the plnckert and Hall homes Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Finis Hunter and
children visited her parents, Vlr,
and Mra, Norman, near Blue
Itldgo Sunday
Mr and Mrs. (liman Hunter,
I'll,villa and Frances, visited Vlr.
and Mrs, Sam Hunter Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. L. K. Beck, Finis
Hunter and wife, Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. I. K. Lovelace entertained
* group of little boys und girls
Tuesday evening with a party
celebrating the sixth birthday of
Dorothy I/ivolace Games were
played and then refreshments
were served.
Frankie Sentcr entertained a
group of girls with it slutulwr
party Friday night. <*akc and Ice
cream were served.
Mr, itml VIrs. H. H. Breen are
visiting In Parnell.
VIrs. Jewel Wilson visited Mrs.
Sid Sherry Monday.
Fldon l/iveluce and family are
In llcdley visiting Mrs, Divelnee's
mother.
C. J. Dow and family visited
A. D. Floyd and family Sunday.
A crowd stormed M. K. Horton
ami family, taking musical Instru-
ments, and having some old lima
music throughout the evening.
VIrs. Iloyd Hod w I no vlsPo.1 Vlrs.
G B. Frasier Sunday
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For County Judge
County School
IA1 Uf «F W« RAW
MMMM »v • t* omsvx/*v
(Re-election)
O. W. HUMBLE)
C. T. KIBBK
ARTIS RU'SBRLL
Progressive News
ri
For ShorUT and Tax Coil
WOOD D. VAUGHN
BZRA NORTON
JNO. B. MILLER (Ro-olootloa)
J. WALLACE ROBINSON
J. T. CUNNINGHAM
Kl> CURTSING10R
I. I. WEST
KMKTT HALIDS
For County and District Clot
W. FRANK BALL
JOHNNIE BIGGS
MRS. BESS TUltliENTINR
L. II. FOSTER (He-Elwtlon)
W. L. I1CKETT
For Tax Aaccacort
MACK BEACH
(Re-oloctlon)
For County Treasurer i
MllS. BESSIE L. SMITH
(Re-election)
For County Attorney:
JOHN COFFEE (Ho-Klocilon)
Westway Items
For Conunlcetoner, Precinct No. It
P. J. (Jack) ROSE
JAB. it. ROBINSON
S. O. WILSON
O. J. PADDOCK
BY WILMA NELL RUvES
CREAM
WANTED
We Pay the Transportation.
Mill'kcls lu iihmil sunn* colnllllull
n* Iasi week Farmers, don't
lake less I bail u< t mil market vnl-
im tor y.iur bufterfat. Yuii need
our market; we need your cream.
TAIAX MTV LiiKAaiiCiiY CO.
Fall* City, Nebraska.
Hcv. Ftii|un, Wa,viand (College,
preached here Sunday morning.
Noel Bryant was here from Here-
ford with him and preached Sun-
day night.
A. M. Jones of Young county Is
visiting the It. VI. Gunn home
and with Ills daughter, VIrs. Brit-
ton Campbell.
Bill Denney and family visited
Bob Denney and family Sunday.
Mrs. K. Ki. Joiner has 1a*en ill
with Influenza. VIrs. p. |{. (111111-
land teaching In her place.
Walter Nix and family of Here
ford visited the L. O. Gore hunt1
Sunday nflcrnooii.
West way .school children enjoy
ed the health parade and free show
In Hereford Friday.
Grady Wilson and family and
Mr*. Bob Kelly took dinner In the
It, M. Gunn home Sunday.
Mrs, p. H. Gilliland ill tended
the district Hull federation nu •?-
lug at Canadian ns a delegate
from Weslway community Huh.
Curtis Caraway took Sunday
dinner In the Bob Denney home.
Hcv. Fiiipm, Leslie Vaughn, Hat
Hoe and Pauline Wilson were
Sunday dinner guests In the F
E. Jollier home.
Mrs, E. j. Holland and children
visited Mrs, N. P. Hike* Sunday.
Clem Sehutiiaeher and family
of Hereford were Sunday dinner
j guest* in the V Sky|win home
i 'll set le Denney m|n-iiI HCtirdny
1 olghi end Sunday with Irene
j Grimes,
i Mr- W. J. Gilliland s|s* it Fri-
day In Hie P II Gilliland li >mc
Wc*lwi> "a|| i«-,iin played Hi.ick
here Hum! i,-\ Back «I will.:,
Vlr. and Mrs. Bill Denney visit-
H the D. St, Grime* home Hatur-
dny night.
Mr. iiiid Mrs. A. L, .riimjeoi him!
son of Hereford visited Vlr. and
For Commissioner, Precinct No. I:
W. I). K ELI Klimt
W. B. PHILLIPS (Re-election)
H. L. WALHKH
For Commlaalonor, I'rcclnct No. It
J. T. GUINN (He-EltMtlon)
E. M. JAOK
HERMAN GRAY
W. I). NAP55GEH.
For Commissioner, Precinct Nc. 4:
W. M. (Mai) STEWART
(Ho election)
VIrs. p. ||. Gilliland Sunday.
Grady Wilson and family vlslled
the N. P, Sikes home Sunday,
Ira Vermillion. Tuseon, Arisons,
Is visiting his cousin, J. A. Land-
ers.
A pie siip|s>r and *ocln| will bit
given at Weslway Friday night.
Everybody Invited to come u:ul
bring a pie and have a good time.
Cleo Items
BY MBS. W. E. CONNER
present at
Carl’s cg!^i Gr
u
SPECIALS FOR FHIDAY ami SATURDAY:
FLOUR—
Fours Beil, 4M pounds ....................
80c
CORN—
Ne, 1 ran*, three for......................
16c
CHERRIES—
Cotarlw, pitted, No. 3 ran*, { for -----
26c
SOAP—
laMindry, lllg 4, Id burs .......
28c
PEANUT BUTTER—
(Isarl jar ..... ..................
26c
TISSUE PAPF-H—
tmi Howard, three rolls ..........
20c
BEANS—
Mw ( PMBta ...........
16c
Eighteen were
'I'llltlng given by Mrs. Hickman,
and (hey Mulshed three quilts.
Mr. and Mrs. Faulks ami Mr.
and Mrs. Nash were lu Ha Ion, N.
II., on business last week, They
i'c|Hirh*| a big snow while there.
The Hui) meets with Mrs. Elmer
Dixon Tuesday and everyone is
invited.
Mrs. Iloyg and Iloxle were din-
ner guests In tlie W. J. Jordan
home Sunday,
Vlr. and VIrs, Tom Patterson
visited the W. J. Jordan home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and VIrs, Houle Alley are
the proud parents of a fine 0-pound
ls»y,
Gladys Conner and W. T. Job
dan s|S'iil Saturday night
m... .a ti'M
r i hi yy w
Ernest Waggoner and fuiully
were week end visitors lu Sham-
rock.
Claud Boyd has received word
it Ills sister lu New Mexico is
By OLIVR PBRKINB.
Jeff Roberson and family vlalt-
ra Mr*. Boberson * ns rent*. Mr.
and Mra. C. P. Qaldwdl, Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. H. Benson spent
Saturday nijrht and Sunday with
D. Henson and family at Frio.
Mr*. Clyde Bunnell visited her
Mother, Mrs. Ira Ricketts, Monday.
Luke McBrayer and family and
Grandmother McBrayer visited B.
Hutehenson Sunday. Grandmother
M<-.Br«.ver remaining for a longer
visit with her nephew,
Miss Pauline (Vinner, Higgins
toucher, wa* caUiwI hums Ity (he
serious Bines* of her mother, re-
turning Sunday to ilntsh her aehool,
leaving her mother much better.
Luclle Park Is staying with
Mrs. Arch Dougherty at Broad-
view, Ne wMextoo.
Beatrice Benson entertained Eu-
nice Caldwell, Augustine Gregory,
Llleth Boyd, Katherlue Hershey,
letulse Hunter and Mrs, Clyde
KunnoII nt a slum tier party Sat-
urday night.
Mrs. Arch Conklin and children
spent Friday night with Mra. Ray
Hershey.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Baker of
Dlmiultt attended singing at Pro-
gressive Sunday evening and re-
mained ull night In the Baker
home.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. and Ruben
Roberson of Halls, Vtr. and Mra.
Joe Jackson ami buby of Crosby-
ton and Vlr. and Vtrs. ltaymom!
Itobnrson of Hereford visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Scales Sunday. Mrs.
Scales is n daughter of Vtr. and
Mrs. Roberson and VIrs. Jackson
Is a sister.
Miss Eunice Caldwell entertain-
ed a crowd of young folks nt a
party Friday. The evening was
spent playing games and at a late
Lour r freshmen Is of punch ami
cake were served to !M guests.
Vlr. ami Mrs. Ira ItlekeRs ,lrn
Jeanne and Glenn *i*>nl Sunday
with W. A. Ricketts of Hereford.
Ruth Rolls, Eunice Caldwell,
Winnie Hughes and Lawrence
Boyd. John Hunter amt Arnold
Hershey *j*-nt Sunday evening
with Mr. uml Mrs. Clyde Bussell.
Edith Chlldrc of Amarillo *|*-nl
the week end with her |Niretils,
Vlr. and Mrs. Ed Chlldrc,
Vliss Llleth Boyd ami Lawrence
Boyd nml Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Rick-
etts and soil were dinner guests
Sunday lu llie Hershey home.
Vlr. nml VIrs. Tom linker nml
family and nephew, Alex Payne.
s|s>nt Sunday with their son and
Ills wife, Vlr. and Mrs. Jack Baker
of Dlmmllt.
In honor of Georgia Hue's seven-
th birthday, Mrs. Baker entertain-
ed her tenHier, Miss Llleth Boyd,
und her class mate* Haluribiy Af-
ternoon. The homo wus beauti-
fully decorated In yellow and
white ami |*>tled plants. 'Hie af
ternoon wus spent playing games,
listening to Hie rudlo and
music. Refreshment* of cuk* und
turkey sandwiches were served.
The color scheme was carried mil
with the birthday cake.
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New*
LULA MAE MARTIN, AGENT.
Thursday the agent will be in
Amarillo attending the recreation
school, conducted by Jack Knapp,
for home demonatrntlon people.
Miss Buxxell meets with the Sum-
merflold olnb.
Friday will be apent In Ford
community. An all-dav uioetluir
will lie held at which time dress
forms will tie made.
Saturday, office day.
Monday will lie spent In office
or visiting demonstrations.
Tuesday Is an all day meeting
•t WycRe. Ttie demonstration
will bo ok foundation patterns.
The women are urged to bring
commercial patterns of, correct
slue, four yurda unbleached mus-
lin. old malarial for trial pat-
tern, scissors, thread, thimble,
pins snd tape measure.
Wednesday the Ward club meet*
with Mrs. J. W. Montgomery,
Thursday the agent meets the
Falrvhw women and will organ-
ise a Huh if they want one. The
moetlug Is with Mra. Hurutu.
Friday, May HI, Is the short
course at the college In Canyon.
I hope every woman who possibly
can will go. This la your day
and you will In* well paid fur your
lime ami trouble. I am asking
you to meet at the court house at
N o’clock Friday morning so we can
go In a group. Everyone who can.
bring cars. Lunch may is* obtain-
ed al the college cafeteria for fW*
|H*r article, or each woman may
lake her own lunch If she desires.
Lei’s hI4 go.
dinner with Omr Wilds iaada
Mlssaa Brannon, Oarratt and
Hughaa apont the wank and la
Ward school and awfif pstfoni
attended the health parade In
Hereford Friday.
Helen Miles apont Monday night
with Viola Hntaon.
Gladys Lewis spent the wook
end with duo Vaughn.
Fred Higgins and family apont
Sunday with John Higgins.
Freddie Hutson took dinner with
Obed Caraway Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Oden visit-
ed Mrs. John Higgine tiunday.
Allene Caraway spent Hunday
with Gladys Lewis.
Honor roll: Robert Hutson, Hel-
en Miles, Hicks Roberson. Elisa-
beth Higgins, Frodla Hutson, Luol-
la Higgins, Gladys Lewis, High
honor roll, Ralph Fktterson. Honor
roll, Harold laltaman, obed Car-
away, Robert Lady, Darrell Rog-
ers, Tiny Higgins, Dorothy Milas,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carroll
spent Friday night and Saturday
In the Fred Baltaman home.
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results of an all-winter
teat af tan different pew of
fftttaaai on ava—s turn
found that grains ordinarily gL
a men muim m feadie* varan*'
made the poorest showing. Other
features that attracted their con-
sideration were those that showed
expensive, apparatus waa unnec-
essary to auccoaafully fatten live-
stock at home. Cattle fed on
whole cotton need had done aa
well as those fed on commercially
prepared cotton seed products, and
at a lees cost, and those fed on
bundle roughage, while not doing
quite aa Welt as those fed on
•rniliul a* nknnhuZ MuiirhaiM k«<l
done nearly enough as well to
make the coat of high priced ma-
chinery for tho preparation of
foods too dear to be necessary.
FARMBBM FIND CATTLE
FATTEN BEET ON
CHEAPEST FEEDS
Tim group of farmers from
Deaf Smith county who accompan-
ied It. O. Dunk It-, county agent, to
the Spur experimental sUtloa Fri-
day of last week to observe the
EsassagL
ache, colds and fewer.
10# Md SI# kldckltfta
Fairview-Palo
Duro Items
Live al Home I'rogram.
At least INI |icr cent of Ibe living
can In* made al home by home
demonstration club women of this
county If the goals are reached
as set. The program I* based on
the live at home requirement* for
a family of five outlined bp tl»n»
A. A M. extension service, consist-
ing of one fourth acre garden, one-
half acre orchard, two dairy cows,
two hogs and one beef animal for
meat, and no laying pullets. WaHt
club Riemlter I* to make her can-
ning budget affording to (hr size
of tier family and their Individual
needs, and hatch at least iflfl
lathy chicks to furnish f<*»d for
the family and raise 00 imllct*
for next year. I ho|s- that 24
l>erry plants will he planted, lie-
sides other fruits, The tlrst step
toward the goal la to plant Hie
garden to meet the canning re-
ipilremenls and furnish plenty of
fresh vegetables.
Tin- following amounts are suf-
ficient for a family of live: Straw
berries, umt plants, asjiaragii* U0,
rhubarb 'JO, | it mien toes 2ft, New
Zealand spinach 2ft, broccoli flO,
tomatoes, In spring li0, In fall lid.
egg plant 3ft, bloomsdale 24, savoy
spinach 33, salsify «> feet, shal-
lots 2.1 feet, carrot* 100 feet, par-
snip* 100 feel, rii|W( un feet.
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By MRS. JOHN BOM NO
Ward News Notes
By MRS. W. !». CARAWAY
Mr and
Mrs. I*•« *|M*nt Tiles-
mi In lha W. K. Con-
VIrs. II. If. lloiiHiens and Mrs.
AIm* Winkle visited In the W, J.
REVIVAL AT AMHKMHLY OF
GOD ( HI W II i lAMVM
We can report a wonderful ra
vlvul, the presence of the f/ord
being with us at each service, and
a large attendance throughout, A
number wera saved, raclalmcd and
filled with the Spirit, The churOi
was strengthened by receiving the
mcmlM-rshlp of a number uniting
with it.
Next Sunday morning will be
used for a Miss'laj Mother’s Day
program, and an appropriate ser-
mon will be presetted at the eve-
ning hour.
J. A. THOMAS, I'aetor.
I'se McKesson’* AnOaeptle Holu
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Womhle
and son and Vlr, und Mrs, ('. 0.
I'hiIMjts and Reruadlne were Sun-
day dinner guests In Hie lloyec
Mullerwhlte home ut Hereford.
Mr. and Mrs. 3m Grlgar* give
with I Clarence M<'Broom a birthday din-
ner Huniiay which many friends
enjoyed.
Many from here attended the
baccalaureale sermon at Wlldora-
do Sunday, delivered by Rev. R,
0. Jones of lit* Church of Christ
lu Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thurmond and
Belly Jo of 'Daniel called In the
McBroom home Friday.
Mines. C, O, Phillips, F„ W.
Womlde and J. J. Boling and
children called on Mrs, M. II.
Browu Thursday afternoon.
The Infant son of Mr. and Mra.
J<*> Allred lias been very sick with
pneumonia but Is Improving.
Mrs. B. F. one* and Nina call-
ed in the C, Cretslnger home Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs, J. J. Boling visited Mrs.
Faulkner at Canyon Friday.
Mrs. C. Mcllroom entertained a
uumlM-r of guests with • sur
prise suititer for her huMtand Sun*
day evening.
Tlie senior class graduation ex-
ercise* will lie held next Friday
evening at Wlldorado echool.
Temple Jaruegln vlelted Mart
Buntoj Wednesday evening.
Mlaa Martin, home
lor, will meet with the women ef
immunity
thru No. AS
e mouth wash
throat gargle. Pint bottle only
We. CBy Drug Store,
I Li In last Wednesday relieved
the minds of our farmers ** II
will In* s great help to erojw,
Rev. J, A. llornlN-sk of limits-
vlUe will hold a meeting her* Au-
gust hrii,
Mrs. Jim Lipscomb visited Mrs,
Wiley Ibiberson Thursdsy.
Ray Hastings spent Hi* week
end with Jack Dean.
W. W. I'owed of New Mexico
is here visiting old neighbors.
Mrs. Jim lllgglns and children
visited here Sunday afternoon.
livnry Hastings and W, K.
Hicks ala dinner with Wiley Rob-
erson Tuesday.
Frauds lluison spent Sunday
with Ontah llarrlson.
Jim llarrlson and family spent
Sunday evening In the W. R. Har-
rison home.
Jack llutaon and wife, W. B.
llarrlson end wife took dinner
lu the Jim Powetsou home Sunday,
Ileauford llutaon, Leslie Lmkar
and Clifton Rutherford spent Fri-
day 'evening with 'Fred lllgglns,
Mr. and Mre. Dean, Jack end
Mery Lulls* end Bey Heatings
look rapper In the Wiley Roberson
•one Saturday,
Mra. Geo. Lewis end family
visited tier mother, Mrs. A. B.
Scholia, Sunday.
Mrs. Wiley Roberson * Headed
the music olnb luncheon In Hert-
ford at the home of Mrs, 0. M.
DIRebay Monday.
Dorothy Miles apent Monday
Hu rum horn# Thursday afternoon
May 13 Remember the dele,
model lug
Witt he the wash
for the meeting.
night with Loella
RRanbeth
Biggins,
Misses Hughes and OarraU were
SPECIALS
FRIDAY — SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Lailiri' Hal*
Close nul ef one group
ate
Meah Hose
Regular $1.H Hew
7H
Silk Dreaars
Silk Drfiaet
gieup ef new
Fnllsrna
Group of Begular
Mil
$2.M
9M0
Silk Tin
BmuiIUuI CAn —
3 for |1JM
Sweaters
7H and IIM
New Prinli
IM3 yard# In M
terns. All fast
Work Sliiru
style, with
Full soul
Iwe
Baker* Cash Grocery
MONT E. BAKER
In AmfiUo Saturday.
Mr, Morsmou
SUGAR 49c
l-an fax. Mama* .......................-
PLUMS 39c
Gnllas ms ............... www
PEANUTS 10c
Fresh sailed, pound ............................. 1 ww
PECANS 44c
Ball, «MM Mow, pm*---------------------- " "w
PRUNES 19c
Uva« dm tea, aw, *•«■*•.................... * ww
soap 29c
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OYSTERS 19c
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MATCHES 17c
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MEAL 39c
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1932, newspaper, May 5, 1932; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825278/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.