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Is-,: J: 3«Jl
tare.
SNOW
OBJECTIVE
April Km
EXPERIENCE
in Coart House and WiH Work
Bboctna of Coart
county
Vm re-
War jiapfc anil!
War Onrdena, will
All preflgrtnary «r-
for
trained Home
activities Mlaa Laura
8Me Hone Deenooertration
too Hilwtoo ftorvter at
Station. Texas, lias appoint -
Cnddwk to thin
formal contract hetwwi
hwtM and the Oonntjr
War
con-
her
and with her plan an «M>r-
I sustained campaign for the
<* tfcla J®**"-
HMer to the Secretary
at Coaaeree follow*:
your letter and telegram in-
me that the county would
the responsibility of paying
of a county home domon-
agent for the next thr**
have been rtcflml.
Mr. <ieo. P. Cay lor
Hereford, Texan.
Dear Father 1 like this country
better every day and am feeling fine.
I think I would do uurb better if
you would Mend tue some "Bull Dur
bam" ai« we seldom set any here. ami
what we do get we pay Sir tier |«ack
for tl
This is our dally menn:
Breakfast < me pleci* of bread. one
of llina and coffrc
IMhiier Buaat lieef or stew. rite
and bread.
Supper one plcee bread. Jam. «*offce
ami cheese.
I tracwi we jtet along nlrlght though.
am well as we did in the states when
wo ate too math.
Tliere are many interesting tblna*
I would like to tell you hut It would
not he allowed to go through. We are
all hi good spirit* and mak- the l**st
at everything.
Much low to ull
" -ur loving ;*<«.
PKED B. CAYLOK.
47Hth A. K. K
WAR BULLETINS ARE
COMING BY WIRE TO
KEEP ALL INFORMED
FARMERS'RALLY
NEXT SATURDAY
Wark fer Fifty Per Cat
in Crap Acreage
ALL BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSK
Every Merchant in Hereford
Tight for One Mow
!• • • •
• • • • ♦
to Dm
• • ••••••
Fi
ATTKNTION rAMIRf •
We watit every farmer In Umt •
small •utioty tn tt«u> to Hare •
fitrd Saturday. Man* Mth. "Vila •
most vHul iwnie of the amr wtU •
lie diwuaaed e
MUST CUT OUR WHEAT
CONSUMPTION IN HALF
"America, effective at once mutt reduce Its monthly eon
sumption of wheat to L't.OMMKMi bushel* a* a«talu«t <mr
normal cnosumptbm of about <2,lWO,ia> reserving u margin
for dUtrltRition to the army anil for special cast*.
"*H*e needed saving of whswt pints** the Pond Admlulalra
tton wholly dependent upna tlx- voiuntary awtistamf of
of the American people.
HOOVBB"
I Keeeiltly Mr Jeff |) Tlminp*ou
sent hW <',.ti*lii Frnest Thompson «ou
of I. « TIm*ii|mo<i i f Aiiiurttio, u flue
■anhi if lt<true Frnest In an nffleer a l
ifemp Travis Mr rhomimon vain -.1
Hie nitlmal wry highly ami had n-
petiteOU n-fiiMxt to Nell III in
Mr Thtaii|M«ift U ihi« Iii ritt'l|M if
the following letter frtan IiIm coUxlli
.M4 ll«t*lilwi t.uu Uiittallmi.
tump Tntvl*, Tewa-
March Jti mis
I tear « taisln Jeff
The horse vim sent in*' unii' yes
teniay and I lat*ten t express my
<l) w thanks io v.si for him I have
never had n pn*«etit vflveii me ls forc
of wditch I itppret mtiil more |1 wti«
jieK whsl I wanted n horse of in>
own
He eaine through In kins) si t| * up
pa rent | v none I la* worse off fl>r tin-
trip I took nil tla* tiffltvr* of my
hatallioti itii( ^lr tt rltle yiwtt*r l*iy iif
termaat and UnI <mt on liliu Iteautifnl
ly H«> t«w k nil Hh linntlm with ra e
I do uot know whether ymi ever lia<l
(I'tailllllietl IMI |mi lie hI I
dairy cows reach
mm siinday am
are sold by lot
Local Interest In the pr«arr«>Ms of tit •
great Cerman drive <ai the Winteni
front 1mm been interna* for the past
week. Monday a report was ipread
hroadcaat that M6,0Ml iSermatx had
been trapfaml. Including the Oown
Prince, ainl the entbu*bt:<ni mwhed
a high pitch.
In oriler to nerve Hie |tilltilt- to the
beat advantage, ami nl the Niime time
accure the mo><t ri'llattle new* on th.-
l rogre*i of the drive. The Bran I
X Have been waiting to know wheMi- arranged with n eoinmlttee of rlti
<-r or not Mbw Craddodt would ae- , wn« t Amarlllo. who were re -fivi:i^ ■
i«f)t ttiht position before writing you. the Dallas News *niiiinur> tever.il
'and this morning I received a me<. timeN a day. to forward tlie -anif <mn ;
afefle from her aocepttne the work in mary to Hereford. I^x-ui tt>i^in<— |
county. men «- ii«tltuted fhi*m?telve«f a commit '
Mowlle Crafblock of Spur, tee to finance the deal and took up ;i '
Is the young woman who lint i-.tlliftioii to jmy the netiwary te'e-:
appointed far the work. Sl e Ijim l graph toll* ami Incidental \V II
teachlmr In a rural In Ray is Tre«Niirer of this fund
Spur. She Is famiialr with the eon j Bulletin* are reo-tved several ilin<--•
ifeed^t
HUlM't'N of U'lHIlt flour It. 11II V Kite
gUest at liny "lie meal N<. wheat ■
|w*nlll«v ^ t.t (*• «TV!n| l|l|(e, f^nx-ill
ly t.rtleretl [Ull.llf ejiilitur ewtal-INIi
metiit it..f it. Inn iimrt' tlitu •>
<lf wltent itrmliH'tt |fr iii.iii! (i | r
glMwt tlniH .TMifortiiiittr aith the Unit!
aflirtl* l-et|in-wtf<l ttlf lMtt|««h.>i>|er
l«t rre
in the western counties, having
for a number of year* In Cro«rfiv
Dickens f'oootles. | have writ-
tea MVw C'raddock to report to Here-
ford on April 1st. and either Ml<«
Vary Jessie Stone, who i* our dis-
trict agent for that se<-tiiai of rhe
Htata. or snme one else from thi* d<-
wtn he there to nmM Ml*s
In starting her work.
I shall appreciate your making «ome
arrangmnents for Mtw Craddock for
a« office. It may he in the court
ltoaae. chamber of commerce, or some
otter place that would he suitable
I appreciate very much the interest
ytm have manifested in hntne demon
atratton work, and the effort you
have pot forth In making it poswfhle
for aa to place an agent in Deaf
Smith County.
I am enclosing a court order blank
Ulfdl we adoaM Hke to have filled
aMt and returned to ua to be placed
«m <ne.
Very truly youra.
LAURA F NBA LB.
Mate Home Demonstration Agent."
TRAIN LOADS
Of SAMMIES ENROUTE
"SOMEWHERE NORTH"
•u of
train 'uada nt
through Here-
t week, Ismnd
came from the
Oody, Deaaaing. N. M., train*
although some of them were
IR Flam camp.
the tourist* was at leant one
te tkrn person of a Iff Botes,
the ar-
reiatlrea
at Deaf Smith county
at the station
at aaeoarageiaent
f hoys la
eaidi day. tla-lr frn|iiency ih-iN-mlii
up«ai the Un|M>Hiince of the new- iti
the front. sin l are |iromptlv inwietl ii|.
at tin* IV ist office. where all mn v
watch tlw ontcome of the terrific an<!
lihssly Htrutnrlc now prugre-vNliti; in ;
Fraisv.
lai^t n-fMirtN reteivisl prior to unlnir,
to finftM were to the effect that the j
Httglkd) were holding much lietter
than during tlie first day* <>f the at |
tailc. atal that, taken a* a whole, the I
tjermaii* were ttop|ied A rcj* rt on
Thursday sakl that the fiermans ha«l
laniirhisl an att««*k asralnst tlie * ■•• ,
tor of tlie front hel«l hy the Amerl- i
«nm . I^ieal Interest Is center *l on tli.- j
oulcttme of the statement
The previous re[s rts that American
troops were parflcljaitlng with the
Bngltsh end French In the battle line j
seem to have grown out of the fact
that two regiments of Amerlran Kn-
Sriiteers were attai'twl to tlie British
Army, ami may haw heen caught In
the drive. However. Washington ha*
not heen infnrmwl so far hy fleneral
Pershing that American Infentry sml
artillery are actively rwrthipatlng in
the atruggle, although this may Is-
probable
WR HTILL GROW
In order to give istr advertisers
and readers better nervtre. The Brand
this week gnae to a twelve-page paper.
The qrenttton of whether or not we
continue to publish twelve pages de-
pends entirely upon how business con-
ditions hold tin We are optimistic,
however, and firmly believe that The
to
a smaller Issue Hereford and Deaf
Smith county is steadily growing —
why not The Brand ?
6. M. MCOGH AND FAMILY
IN JOYING VATATWN
Mr. and Mm (1. M Suggs and son
Oorge left last Friday ft* Mineral
Weiht where they expert to spend a
month or si* week at real leisure,
enjtiytnr every fmtnre the Weils at
During their absence they will
their daaghter. Snate. who Is at-
I at Denton.
•t lie
.f fi.
•| 4ii r*i
t|« tollii
Daily the wtumt situation grows I ahsat hreakfhst cereal* a n < ii\(-
tuorc grave; daily die is-sl of the Bl.NED
peoples of Frawt*. Italy. KngUnJd, | SSJtK>NI Public i«riug pisn-s and
and Belgium grows mm wote; dsi^y i e' *w to observe two wheaties* day*
the siiti-marbies are sinking vew l -., (far wt^ok, M«jndsy sisl WeuiMMMey *
carryhig frssl to tla* nations nams'lai *t |m-*nt. in addllhrti therefr> not to
tsl with the 1'nited Statot in war serve in rhe airKrctgitc a t,aal t.f mur.
ami <Hiily the need i>f makiiiK a more breadstuff-*. iiMcnr.Mii i-racker--. i>!•— .
mmiiNi* sacrifice In America l**s.me- pastry. enke-«. wlnnt, itreakfast is-ri-n1^
more ainainait. lh rt ert Hoover. I'nlt cnntainltur a total .tf more than two
sl Statiw Final Adiulnistratbai. fticiu^
the re*p<ri*dl>illty |>la<ssl ii|msi Amerl
ca to prevent tlie Western frtait frmn
saKitbii; throtach hunger. an<l confi
dent of l lit* !nyalt> ami * ii| |i« rl "f
the American |s*«>ii|e it«>w tli«t thi>
an- ait|isiintisl with tin- lassi*. |* ir ,
tlie follow inic tnewaia* on wln-ni
MSw«*rvatloii ; anil jitst Ih>w tlie sma:l
<«*t detnil Au *rli :i imiy a*wi-*t in • u
timr down the monthly eon<-uin|>': ■
fnaii 4-. a* < si ltn>hcK to j.isanHsi
lmsia*l->
"If -liittM Mr ll.« ver we nre t.t
furnimii tin* anil's with the ii,« i~.h i \
|iro|nirtion of whi-vit to maintain Hi >*
war hreail from imiw until th * n*
harvest, nial this in a MIMTAICI
NWKSSITY. we must ret|iH*e on
misithly iiaisiimi>tion to Jl tssi ium
tnisii *U a miaitli a inmi'i^t our norm
ill issiMiimptkMi of atwiut 41i.<SHMHHi ing |in«listI
laedielM. or fifty jeninil of our in rnt
til isaiKUni|Sl<Si. r>**«erv|itg a manrlii
for dNtrHmtiirti to Ma* army ami for
-Hie,'ill i enscs, leu ves irela*ril I it>tM1tai|.
til si aitproximsteiy ane and seat-half
paaada of wheat prodm-ia w<**ki> i *r
pensai.
"Many of <a r lonsumers re d
(snalent upisi l«akcrs' hread Sw h
l>r s i| must is* ilurahh* atsl rhorefore
reipiln** ii iargcr pn>|s>rti.ni of wheat
prisluct* rban ts-real Ih- wI tsike,) h.
tlie household < ur army sisl navy
require a full ailowaiss*
"Ttoe well-t«Ml« in our pi^silafiist
•an make greater ae'rlfl«s«s in the
eaaw—pttoa of wisset jm«l '
tan the poor In a<kt!tk*i to ■•a :^u
l ONT MR A HIiACKRl
Vou are mg too busy to «nim>.
Von wouHti't be too hitsy if
Ifncle Sam .-ailed you Th la call
comes dlns'tlv from W<s«in*w
Wlhmn Tta* winning of tfcU
war t|e|s*n.|s .m vtsi not the
soldiers they can't fight srtth-
out >uu
Ma*s meeting at tvsin
ftair to five o'clock
1'iamty nin. il of |
• ••••• ft •
After a liaig. hard trip the tfo|
acIn cows, inin-hassd in Whssm-in
llerefortl mere ha i*4 * ham
• lianoostrattsl tlielr loyalty ami
husMiew* I Name in town Have signed
an agreement to close the dour* fnc
omt hour Saturday aBermam, March
'«>, between the In sirs of i and B, la
order that all may attend
mooting an Um < Vairtt
conrtnssu, at that time, to bear rha
tatant message feom t'neje Man in
the war needs of the namient.
The Herefonl Hand will be mnbtttaed
for tla istaakm. the meeting will lasg
ciaotly tss luair. and no longer, and
all talks will he limited to ten mlit-
ciudc* an opening eiptanatbsi hy R
L Mcltonald. ami slsirt s| ***hes tap
Hev VV H Terry, Carl UlllllamL
John Hanhnau. <i. A. P Parker, mc
Prtw to the intssing a nurnlsw a#
sn«p bo*" tmssriiikm isi the stu igg
lleri'fnnl llairy Assmiatloii. will In* conducted in order to adv«a>
Till ill Itetailer
than one eighth of
to any town .-ii^tomiT ,ti
time and n..t in..re (Unii -i
■if a Isi rri-1 'o at \ eootitrv
at ati> one time ami In im ■ i •*-
sell Wft|!* l! |tr- ■ 11|«*' -. without Die .tie
of (111 *-t|i|jil Wi'ijflil ..f oilier .1 r.-'i
Ft l It'l l I W. ,.k t hi t.iik. i - i I
CT«"N«r^ ft, ntliMT the voliini** f
Vb'torv I'.reail -* («) h ileiiwi ) of s e
rbrts- <|U!ir>. r |«>iiimI Itnf where one
ISSlixl -^>lt| l -ft.ri- mill • orri—1 m!
lie other Wi'ltfti-
We also a< k tsiki-r- i.ot ro iwrcn-.
the amount of their wlwsit ftonr f if
i"ha*>e~* In-v..i«I istl y [s-r >ertt of I
averaire tmsithly amount |.ur.-tm i >1
hi flat four month*' [uior t... M ielt
let.
FIFTH Msnuf **tiirers mungWhea'
firodtK'tt for hoi, f,-,iI [,nr|««e-i xttoulil
•ssisi- sia-ti use
SIXTH IVri' l« twt tlniit ifKrti the
Use of i it he r e *r wl-H flour* aisl ire ft -
"orn. harley l« -kwheat |int i., flour
and so forth Mkmy (InswamUt fi m
ilhsi rbroughoilt its- tins! are rn.w
unlnir no wheat imsluef* whatever «-\
cept a very small amount for <-o«ik
Ing |sir|NMes ntsl are iloing ., in j r
IW*t lieairti ami -m t Isfeitl. mi There
r«.r nic
by l I, McDonald. «rrlvtsi liere la«t
Huisla.v iiftcrniHHi • Ha* cow was
Idled in trauwit ilinnidi mpw un
known '-nose
Thi > were unlomiei) immistlafet.V
after arrlv«! ami 'uts ii to the \|.
tjiiiili wagtHt vaill Misulay tin- -ev
en men who I tit 11 oiIms tIImnI for fl\e
. ttw -t ea< li met ilivnled i ti«- -ri 111,
to sevi'll liens I hell ||r^■v^ fttl lilt |tell--
Tllii*' who tire*) fit. ■ .■ . nil
w re l.t't. N Wolfe. K It i.el-J H|irtng
Int.e I' I' t .trili'> A Soit«, i ii vllie
M.'Km |e* I I \|. I II rlnel t Kin. I
Iteltm anil i l! mi >n II II Itroa i
we I f. m tk .. . ■ . .u a t .} i • I \ \\ - i ' '
tlirv \fteiwai<ls \| r W.-iiter Iran
ferret! hi" itnx- **lit Itrown
The re|£i«|i>rtsi tt'ii in Is-iin; ■■an.I
f.r I t Mi WoltV Me ,, , iN^mit 11.«
wa- m'Hii ailiiilnil In ill who -a '
l|t ile I he tW t W er.- « t'i I
e | .in . ha er <■ >. *>re . .!
hull V- H
ml
i hem-* . i
Ii aihln :
MoihIII
three rot
ht.nl .r
till)
II ■l- fll'I
■ Hit [ II.M
11 i i sr
I \|. t loitniil M
uff
ItTTtl I'HKMl \>l> FVMILl
uiivr. HHt \RI/.ONA
Mr ami Mr* 'St., Ith-nd U-ft th,
wifk foi ItiiN't \II/ a Iter.' tln-y «illj
\-1rflt \|r Itheml -. Oroth. r«t Kt-oin
then* th«'i ^o to I'll. «"i 11 \ /. tvhiit
thev Wi- IIMki' their home
Tlit'l w ill make 'tie 'rip in tht lt •nil
> atiij.iiitf on ftn ir A.t v
Mr IIIhinI i i< ' .wi .-1. f.li'-t ri. i.i n
of Hereford 'tie i*i«t v.hi Me wi't
take ii|i i le s rnwI ■ 'tii^lru* ' ion work
for the t i.rt i-rtimi'i t in I'hnemt
tlse the meet lug atal help secure tl
crowil
The movement if Which thfs
s4iii« in jairt was has aura asli li Ige
tally inst Tiusalay wtien Mereford
Was v l*«ltis| hy ii s|as*|ft 1 eontmlttee of
the I'aiihamlle Muyers' A ,s« l| rs' Aa*
«tt >niIon. with heath|iiarterN at Awa-
rill.. The (taitt ■ landstisl of I It I'tin*
iiiuahain I'hiiii'Utii \uitirilh. It S,
iit.iliiotl \nri'ail' iii'11 Went at \iua-
rillo l r I.out || \ t'Uii l .#)ititi IndKe
I 11 11ii iii I lit of Katwt i|. ami editor
ItiM-m-l I of the V fun Seofinei \ 'I iii-
ft ■ 11 • t .1. ■ with ® i h ii i im iitt' men ui'fl
■ trfiter-. .f flit I leu f ^mttl enmity
< otiii. || of IS'Tiiim' viin htiil at tlm
I ..iiri hi.titne wtn re I lie iilmi* of 'lie
orwimxa thai s<f .iilllntNl
I'ln .-i-a of Un
.sain 'hiuanils thai
• ■ t ..|. (tr.«lu. i in
. I'll t ..HI' | «11 V I M
to ilefiiiklely plan
> . fa •■*• ami at ' He
to Ml||.|tiv -11 rt i« tent
i > r t In <■* ' ra work
n ..*itihti-aii!>if t l
.•.in at Xmnrliio ■.
i < hi
' lu«
! t*ti I iit le
lii.rta-«- irtir
iea-t it I | e
movement te
it reaife tn-
iime time iirt*|iare
in Ins- to 'ooli af-
The «Jovei nment
uenil I ,itmr Bu-
• uj |ti> tiiW -e«'-
laflon in the egrh-uMura! dtatricto la no roa>*>n wh\ Al.l. of the A.MFItl i
North'. Practically, Brand will never twve to ro back
a a *a_ ' _ it-- * «*wl n
wtsre rhe* rgher enreais ar" abunilat.t
are more *fcl!1<*t in the prcpnratbsi f
hrtwd from tlsss- <aber cereait thai,
the rrrsrdMl chy and Industrial pot>
uiattons.
"With Improved transportation ism
dtthriw we turn hnve available a nir
phis of potatrsm. We also have m
toe Spring months a surplus of milk
OAN PRttl'I.K who are a hie to <i>t>k
in their isan hoit* 4i<ri<ls <nnn<it mil,
sisf perf«s't ;y well with tti * .,f
tana wheat isvalms* than atsl one
hafr fsiund* ii wtsHt atsl we esfaecinl
ly a*k the well twin h,Mas-holds in
tte fsintry to f.4tow mnririnal «n>-
plles far Chosi* parts of the rsimmunitv
laas at.le t/t ai(s|S thftris'h>« u> no
and we have ample corn and • ;* for ■ igrae « proprwtvsi of mgnttttitos
human consnmption The dn.in ot. ; "In iwtler rhat we shall he utile
rice and thrley as substitutes has *i to make the alien; export* thi' are
newly greatly exhaust!*I the snpHy of j ahsointely ilemaisksl ■* n* o main
those grains to effect the needed sat ' mtr> rite civil pofaiiathsi atsl si.itlie.*
ing of aftieat ! at the Allies ami our torn ;irm* we
"We are wholly depend*** upon the ' prop,Me to supplement rhe voluntary |
voluntary awdatanre of the American a^orstntlrm <4 the puhia* hv ti furth.-r
people and we ask that the fotlowfiiic' Hmit*tlori of iMstHhuthai ami we *h ,!
w. b. davis well
is completed; to
water 160 acres
rales shall he observed
FIRST: Householder* to use not
to exceed a total of rate and one h i f
pi mi nils per week of wh««t prrslu t
per persisv This neaos rait m *r.
than isa* atsl thr«Ne-f«airths of \
fory Bread containing the re«|uire<i
percentage of sahatitiMes and about
oaehalf prsmd of t^sikliig flour m <
aranl, ernefcer*. pastry, iffes. «ake«
■e at isice restr1«*t1 ais ,*i tlisfrihii
is whls*!! will he a«!jnite«l from
{ to time to NK'ijr«' as-twviriv tspiit
distrSiigWsi a* [ssotlita- W .th
arrival of harvest we desist '*
to rein* sn<-h restriction*, until j
we awk for the nts« issiry -..v pr'sgsff
socrtfl'e ihm) i'<«if#*ration of the!
rlhutlng trade- ' W F f-ilr of Vmitrino. wan
ffftOVFB j hiisincsst \ tsitt.r hem thi* w<N*k
A tw.f th'Sisanti icallofi |s*r niiiniti
irriitniioii well whs <'i*tipiotin| t*i
•lay .hi the W tt Ihivin | i *'•- 'wo
miles ^witli of Hereford 'l*he well
wa* iostallfl hy the l I. Mi Itonaiil
t'ompsny The test, wa.* very *iti«
fa Hnrami Mr liavia will immtsli
atel v imKIIi tt, ;tin11 }| * I rofi NVNliSIt
frs* th - vt*nr A i|imrter -s-etl«ai will
he irrijfat n| frian tin* .a e well
Before HINtMlfilllf till* outfit 'tM'
Mel SfiiaHl • few put in a well for K I
Ttie*la v
i ftir'n
two ru I i«—t mirth rsi
When amtlher t,i«
t«roujfl t in
The jfenitv tuit^r.
frrigati'St I'bw i*
t, v ntofHh Hevsml
.f t.rwn ami
move tu s-t I It r«
I'tiafrewdve A vi
jmiiti* r will 1
. of 'he Mereft.i
' sit iniioti* tiion'h
i In i welts are ut
lion w tlh extru farm ami ranch hands.
IttNi-nll> rtw fount v ('ouwtl of lle-
f. toe ,ii>|«.ni|. .1 |i I M' lfcnuild Mitt
halrtnnti of the Kt «I l'ri*lm-tt«Si atsl
I olt-N-r v 11 ion i olllUllttl-e ,«f tin* t 'o||tt-
i-H ami Tuetsla.v M> Mefiomtltl waa
afitsitotiNl <'tvitrnmii for tins "Uillitf
for the Buyer*' \ seller«f oncanlaa-
titai in 'hl^ -time aork III ifder to
avo|«l dutiiicatlon
l^*ft alone I leaf Hmith ,tti|lit>. wi h
her irriKation nlHiit* • 'SlM (irfdmbly
; take >are t f tier own fissl sMuatiiai
| for this ve«r hut it must • * reim*m
lM-riNl that there ire ittwdreds of eoim-
tles In this sin a i tu i 'hat are riot «er
j for'iron I e n« to |« NeeNN 4mlloW W liter
i latsl ami motlern 1r rhruthsi (ilalitN,
| ami It is ui to un to pissltwe siK'b
n snrplua alsrve .sir isan rietsbt as t
tietp make up ttn* ,leflen* cy in • Sber
I area-
Fverv isrtrioth farmer ami rancher
hi 'tits Ni*<tMn In i-arnewtly urged to
eons- ui H t' r l«'. aisi ts*ir 'he plana
to ts* •sitliissl tiaviiiK to «b with tha
|iropose>i acream* increase
Sl MtAY MHWN. Cl.tWI
BNJ % AN 9*mm
Tuesday night thi* jts|y members f
j the V'rtlUK People's Sinnlay Hrh(>4
• ■ tass of the I'restivlerhin 'hurch, en-
iove«l a mi*tn flKht (Hcnic at Sulphur
ISrfc la*|sious dishes iif all sorta
««re furnishiNl hy the .vuimr ladles
t«>Nt«ii*s fri«*l <mr* ami (twisted ma rah*
mallows which were prepared after
' t-helr arrival at tbe tsirk At a lata
hour ill drove hack to Hereford re-
tawting a daisly icissl time.
Mrs, bdm • '«mer of t "lovia, Jf. M.,
_ M,- atsl Mrs Krnest fVmmr and
'laughter I„sitae, were traesai at tha
t; M. Sugg* home Saturday uigbt.
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Holman, Seth B. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1918, newspaper, March 28, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253945/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.