The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 16
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W** Welders
UNDER HEW MANAGEMENT...
moved from a hospital In Cm*
you to their Home Here last
weak. Both the baby and mother
are reported to toe In line con-
dition
Is good. See us before you sell Give your home i
a chance to buy before selling your oar out of
We will have new oars again to sell some today.
Walker from this community at-
tended a hlifcday party at the
Melon* home, honoring Kay
Malone on tier thirteenth blrth-
Mlss JBdna Mae Wilhelm, stu-
dent nurse at St. Anthony’s
School of Nursing in Amarillo,
inant the WMk and hM with
her parunts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilhelm.
4ir. and Mrs. Ira Ott visited
relatives in Flalnvlew Sunday.
Uttle Don Nell Oocanougher
of Westway spent last week with
hri uncles. Bill and Pete, and
hie aunt, Mias Maggie Ooca-
nougher. He was a dinner guest
in the Ira Ott home Wednes-
day.
Myldred Henry spent the week
end in Canyon with tier sister,
Geraldine, at Randall! Hall.
Tom Bandy of Happy was in
this community Saturday look-
ing after cattle and farming
Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gandy end
children visited over the week
end In the home of Mrs. Gan-
dy's mother. Mrs. D. M. Julian
of Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drager of
Frkma were Sunday visitors in
BARNEY F. BOCOCK of Raton
KINSEY MOTOR CO
has recently purchased the OK Rubber Welders in Here*
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Freeman
and Mr. and Mm. Mack Frsman
Of Adrian art moving to Here-
ford to make their horns. Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Freeman, who are
retiring, bought the Carl Jen-
nings home on B street, end
Mr. end Mrs. Mack Freeman
have bought 4 farm near Here-
ford.
ford—and is now in position for
OasUn, Or ant
Bopalriig
Passenger Tires and
Tubes . . . Truck Tires
and Tubes . . . Tractor
Tires add Tubes . . . .
Endless Belts . . .and
rubber articles.
Passenger Tires . . . .
Truck Tires (through
8:26-20) . . . and Trac-
tor Tire Anti-Freesing.
LEGION.AUXEIARY
PLAN BIRTHDAY
WE HAVE A
LARGE STOCK
The American Legion Auxil-
iary held a meeting Tuesday
evening at the City HaU with
MM. Ira Ott, vice-president,
presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wilhelm, »nd Mr. and Mis. Ray
Wilhelm visited with their
mother at Nazareth Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Whitting-
ton, Iona and Reece, visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Kinakw In Hed-
ley Sunday.
The Home Demonstration club
met Thursday in tht horns of
Mrs. W. p. Axe, Among those
Drager and family. Oonventio
Miss Sally and Oma Kelly of £*•? to A1
Amarillo were visitors hi the JJHhlde h
W. T. Kelly home Sunday. Ralph 8n
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Roberson Smith as
and family were visitors Sunday Plans w
In the J. W. Bradly home In
Hereford. led at th<
Joe B. Cates of Hereford call-! Thursday.
26* Inch
BARNEY F. BOOOOK, Owner bjj
PHONE 87 — Hereford, Texes — 202 MIL]
SUGAR Powderi
GRAPEFRUIT
MATCHES •«.
CLEANER.
TENDERONI v.
TEAuftom. i/,i
ALL BRAN™
BAKING POWDER °-
■% Pur, Pork Meat,
a Armour',. 12-oz. cat
Roast
CHOCK-U. .... W^”V
PORK ROAST 9fc
JUIOE, Baatax, 46 oi.
YOUR CHOICE
WVl
Each lbc
SACK SAUSAGE
Barbecue
COCKTAIL, V-S
Laundry bums, tjt.
SARDINCS
Paeifw, Tall Can .
MUNI PLUMS
Pacific Mist, Large S 14 Ota
ORANGE JUICE
Adam., J(o. 3 Ou..........
WATER SOFTENER
Bo pad*, Largo Bos ........
Carrots
Wiaaoaaia •aporior. Qt Jar
FURNITURE FOUSH
Bring in Tour
Fresh, AH Purpose, 1 lb. Pkf
DRIED AFFLES
1 Pound Tkf...............
FEAR JUICE
Libby., 1* oa. BaMa.........
STUFFED OUVES
Bow Dale, Large Jar .......
COMBINE MOTORS
IRRIGATION MOTORS
and TRACTORS
Haw wkila warn dm |4 parte
Tn Boll'en... Will HoITtn Oil
CELERY
CAULIFLOWER
SHREDDED WHEAT »
BITZ CRACKERS Ue.
FRUIT COCKTAIL uw.
CABBAGE
ONION SETS
QUART a . / e .J.
SALAD DRESSING
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946, newspaper, March 14, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825320/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.