The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929 Page: 7 of 10
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Toms, Thursday, September 5, 1929.
Denkfl J. Bell of Deltas loft gat
urduy after n visit of several days
with parents and other relatives.
Mrs. IkhIioI Garrison left Friday
for her h'.tnt* in Lubbock.
Mr ami Mrs. L. K Hanrlckaou
of llngeruii'n. New Mexioo, visited
last week in the Troy Womtile
borne.
Mil* Mary Lou Uoberaon left
Friday for Imtobock where she
will teach th«> <*onilug year.
Be A# and heur the new
rill'M’O JKforc yon buy any radio.
m-le
For H1 le— $1
100 acre pluj
out und fon
Hw> I, BAg
acre hays
•rca bfobe
to sehool.
34-tft*
Remodeled
an
(EEL1
mu
John l.uvvMmir^IHhwitar «f the
Caatro Theatre, lUinmitt, whs a
visitor here lust Thursday.
Mrs. Cloy Angelo ami children
left Wednesday for I'linipa where
they will visit for souic time with
Mrs, Angelo1* mother.
Locals
Mr and Mra. W Medley of
Duncan, ** Oklahoma, arrived in
Hereford the first of the week and
I have purchased a f irm north of
__ I the city. Mr. and Mrs. Medley’s
Mr. and Mr. D. C Ua.ley and |attwitlciu dirked to this ns
vlaited |n j tlon by W. II. 1‘aruier, an old ac
t|ualn(ance who U «n ardent tHsist
er for the I’laina territory.
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Mias OurrM Ealta of Wuxulniclilu
urrlved hist week to assume her
] duties its teuchei ol llRile In lhe
Hereford schools
r=a*=s.!a."
|Rdly of Tulaa, Ok la
he Troy Woinble home last week.
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J. L. Truascll left Wednesday
aonring to gtennett when* hi* will
ead the ainglvig tu • revival meet-
ag there.
BalancedUnit
borne. Phone
II. McDonald of Croabyton was
a business visitor lust week In
Hereford
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M HR Edna FalweJI went to Auia
rlllo HRlurday where she will viMt
«4 lc ,rteDd"
Monday afCcfoonn the Wacocan-
: aw note Camp fire Girls enjoyed
at the dairy, after which
■upper was served toy a croup of
he fir la They then returned to
A>Wa for « theatre party after
which they went to the home of
toalr guardian, Mra. W. H. Dow-
ilf where a tounklnc party was
injopod.
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NOTH*
Ytotlce It. hortaty flven that Jaek
B. Franca and i k_ A 'rtntmpaon,
Heretofore
Ed Baird and slater, Mrs. Natty
lialrd of Canyon wore In Here-
ford Wednesday visiting in the
J. W. Bradley home
■old, aaalgnci
toe said Jn*k B. France
V. A THOMPHON.
JACK B riUNCK
Mr and Mrs It J. Hilda at
tended the reunion at Canyon lust
week
A. W. Anthony visited In
home of Ills brother, .1. W
thony last week
Miss Ku Mibieu Jlu.viitus left Hut.
urtlay for lloicer whore she will
touch school during Uu* comltim
school your.
Bo sin
riiM.ro hi
the uew
nny radio.
84* lc
lloy Wluu, oonnecfeU with tin*
local Delio light nttwy, left M<in
day fot Hullas whee he will at-
tend a sclnsil of hu*trui*tion for
salesmen.
1*11170 R tti
complete with my
ly |si jmients.
(Joined*- *150.00
. Tw-lve month
:i4-i»*
Herace Fulllna and family re
urned last week from a pleasure
rip te Colorado and New Mexico.
\fr. «ad Mr#, J, B. MeMlua aad
laughter, Miss Thelma McMIun,
Mr residents of this city, who
tow reside at Canyon, have gone
M Temple, Texas, whore Mr. Mr*
dim and daughter will undergo
idlest attendon
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Mr. and Mia. Chaw Is>well, ac-
aapanted toy Mas. it L. Woods
and toady aad Mtaa Vslwa W<sm1s.
m vletfors la Aanariita early
itola wash.
Mrs. Ereset Hanley was In Amu
rlllo Waduoadiy on a huslnaas trip.
Try a PHlf J
lledio In yotyr
482
inced'llnlt
Phone
MIc
A. C. Bryant, Jr., of Clovis,
tated over Hm week end with
a grand parents, Mr. and Mra.
) H. Bryant.
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Mra J. F, Warren and dnughtara
left the tatter part of the weak
iMr Inn Antonia whom they will
rtatt relative# for tww weeks.
Mr. und Mrs, J L JiumoII „ihI
daughter, Lii'-lllo, urrlved M**nda> |
for a few d.ii s »lsi; In tin- hoioe
of h r Oonnefl.'
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THOMAH J. KUtF.HH MAD
Hoprseen tat Ives of the K M.
liisck Funeral IIoom; wore culled
last week to Dimuiiit heesuso of
the death on Wednesday, August
of Thomas J. Kldt-m, aged
82. of Marlund, Trias, who wss
visiting with his Ain J L. Kldors
of Dlmniltt. After prepnrntlou hy
the E. B. Black Funeral Home,
the body of Mr. K/ldore was snip-
ped to Murium) where fum-rnl
services were hold
(tlu.ide Mtiuip who has been en-
joying a visit with friends her* for
several ckiys, depaftaed Monday for
hie borne at Vernen
Harold Arnold, employe of a lo-
cal lumber company, visited over
the week end with (rn-uds at Asia-
rlllo ^
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Tradc ljFMnAoUl ibtiery radio
on u M-lc
IANKH
We wish to extend In our many
friends inn I imigldamk^MIta^doi-p
ndmlta tu
lan* Ttoid
u l it ill
ps-
tn
onr
little dd Lonjn in The _uaLteti,
x-uiu cox at cxac. aia, ituuzu uaxxi aoutta.
UsmodelecL the cikt opem J iau's?
Tha't once mas tike Ttridfi of Die bum
Dul, net, I am siue m my fancy
I'a «ee ttue old lu hch rarlte once more
And cLcum uahtre ttte linery Dam f»lood
IDotOd bear Lhe bous lu-ugli as of yore.
I care noVhoin rr/ach Ibey may pane,
fknn much tticy putt up or puil down,
I'll hold you and dii'af uoau ni^xnorics
Unchiuj^ed ttnott^h the yearc, Oid Horae Ttmn.
season bla 44) cows mcriasod their
milk flow two gallons a day as
soon as they wore turned into tin*
Sudan gran* pasture und in eight
.days had Increased 2f» gal ions per
day. The milk averages four per
cent and sells for 50 cents per
'pound butterfat, making the pas
ture ylold $4 -Ml per <lay, not «*ount-
lng the value of the sklni milk
At the end of 11 days the grass
was eaten down and the cows hud
to he removed for a few days to
get another start. Ho intends to
plunt one acre of Sudan grass
for every <*ow next year, the county
agent reports.
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1*011. XOlB WOltK TKV *rtl»; BRAND
'f'ulla.—1‘utllng pork on to seven
pigs In the first 110 days of the
ton litter contest at a feed eost,'
of $‘J.7r» |s*r hundred is the ac *
cointriishmcnt of J K. Adams, a
Hwlsher county club boy. It watt'
done Igrgcl.v by miming the pigs
on alfalf a twist ore and feeding a1
protein supplement. The litter
weighed 1040 pounds at the end,
of this js-rlod und tin* feed coat'
of making this gain amounted to.
$28.45
The object of the eontkst Is to
demonstrate thut good foAtllng and
mu nugoment of well hrcdl stock re-
sults in desirable market hogs at
15*1 days, with suhstanttAI profits
to the owner.
appreciation
us during
llwweii
prayer
Mr. uni’
Mrs II H MIHer
11. 4i Woods.
W .1 Womts.
McMahon
Jlarvey Nun a und Jess Buckner
loft Hundiy for points in Udorado
and New Mexico where they will
devote severi! drys to Ashing,
Hw l undldat* of the llobo Party
For Mayor of New York.
Lit Htnllh of Hobart, OklahoroH,
was Ip Hereford on business last j
week and bought u section o* land
25 miles weal of hero ,
Mr. and Mrs Bradley am) duu
ghter Miss Mary llritdley were nl
<'anyon last wek visiting and at
iended the reunion while there
Too Late to Classify
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WANTED T.)k h^F threshed bor
toy. Phone VlW JR. C, BOWHHKIt
|T y 34-t/c
hljhg wts
4s*
POK BKNT-N
convoukuit to
E. P. CONNELL.
POS IA1K Good
now to soil or ‘tr
0. BOOTH
rgo bedroom
school s MUM.
•'l4-2te
Miss Until Wolfe dullglitfully on*
tcrtnliied a groiip of friends Tuet-
day night at a slumber party
tin ilm following morning the
group left for Bradley'* ranch
where they enjoyed an all-day pic*
tile. Those attending the two
pWsant events were Ml sacs Ituby
Wade, Dorothea Blaylock, LIHluiae
Mi«iIih Mae Millard, Rtleen Cot'hell,
Mdora Mmllb, Oleta and Vera L«i
Rlllston.
$4,110 a day this summer to J.
Johnson, dairy farmer of Lynn
Grove community.
Until this year the production
of hla cow# had iltimped In the
summer whan the demand for
aweet cream at the local Ice cream
factory was greatest. But this
Mr. and Mra. L. W. Oarlylu who
liuvn been visiting with relatives
In Arknnsus for several weeks, re-
turned home the latter part of the
week.
MII.K FT AIM'S WHKKK SUDAN
GROWN
NhvusuIh. Twenty scree of ku-
du n grass pusture has been istylng
New Yorn. Dun O'Brien, hobo
philosopher md vetornn' of the
•rid trsila who rccctdly annouoc-
hls candidacy for Mayor of
York, In his cemtolnhtloii bed*
Jiving room and library of
t* gt “The Palace,’ Ida abode
2M Et. Mark's Place, N. Y. C.
He advocate* belter transit and
bousing fa milies and added a plea
far more drinking fountains aad
potollc baths, and golf links In Cen-
tral park.
KILL
SMUT
before you plant
OIOHF/HAN - for seed grains—A
new und e«ci*iJ»l
dust illslnfocl
It usually cot]
diseases us
ami flag Mil lit
covered stunts
cast* mid covered
IlMISC Simit III >1!
•lx row winter b
of rye, and kcr
gliiiiu. t'eicsHii Is liurhileas to seeds
and docs not clog or currode drills.
8-o#, tin ------------------ $ .no
1 lb tin ..................... 75
5 lb tin ........... .-$,’1.00
25 lb pall ................ $1280
100 Mi drum ...........— $10.00
BOO lb drum _______________$144JO
Twa ounces ef ( eresen treats a
We furnish you a bulletin of In-
structions, Including blue print Of
how to make your own dusting
machine for treating suede with
(TSKKNAN.
iltb
inns
tBwr
•*0' nmm^r imihh:” You
<$ty feIM^anY call the cows,
tout j nilARA call 15 and tie
sure of pl«\y of nice, fresh
milk tarj/m table. “There's
nothing quite so good,”
aa/a The Brindle Bossy.
Prairie Dairy
MiUi la Good—Good for You
West Texas Seed
and Feed Co.
Wanted
-Opening territory In forty
counttae in Worth Texan, af-
fords opportunity to high
rites mei
wlah to
cbaocc for
tb on# of
the outstanding <$d Like Le*
gal Reserve Life Insurance
otdEP—teA of Tasaa. Apply,
giving referemea, to 701 Flak
Building, Aiairillo, Texas.
School Lunches
MR.PRODUCER
We know your firodiietion falling off, liut
do not fail to market your cream with uu
twiee a week jrfTTil "winvement to do bo. It
helpp uu |o iqifrovc (|reain 0’ Plain? butter.
a
Grocer for
PLAINS PUTTER
Farmers Creamery Ass’n,
Inc.
HEREFORD, TEXAS
BIG SHIPMENT OF
BEAUTIFUL DRESSES
Just arrived from New York and
other tkiKtern markets
Now being shown at the FASHION
SHOP.
Beautiful Crepes, Orepe Matin,
Printed Cr*{***, Traiuqiureiit Vel-
vets In all ibe nww wanted shades.
rial Friday and
Saturday
$9.25/o $29.50
autiful coats,
lavishly trimmed
Fashion Dress
Shop
CASH SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We have plenty of daint
get fagged from I
candied, nutdf rake?.
Tlien. Me have man
(els, ink. tlieiiM* papei
lady things to tempt appetite* that
) bourn of otudy. Fre*h fniitd,
rietv of ehoiee lunch meats,
of school neet*toaitiea, pencils, tab-
note book*, etc.
ml Mag** and
far Mr tricks ta 0
Urn la dtgdriad
■ as a k*w
<Wi« eaawda
r I* tfdrwwr ||
tad Mm m*
Womack's Cash Grocery
CAKE FLOUR
Lirga
Etna
33c
HONEY
M Uvalde bJmR
j HaMOallM
‘ Me
Blackberries j
np
—*S8c
SOUP /
M
Me
Post Toasties /
PtoeKw
12c
BEANS /
Wapco, Out,
No. 2 Can
12c
Sandwich Spread
Waprw
Can
9c
JELLO
Any Plgvor,
Thr#«* Pa<*kafr*
25c
RICE
Two Pound
Paekage
'it
CORN
r.incbo No
2 Can
lie
Bakers Cask Grocery
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929, newspaper, September 5, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583825/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.