The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1926 Page: 1 of 15
fifteen pages : b&w ; page 24 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
As-
;, , r "'' ' ' T*,n *■’ ,v;‘ *'* .*$** * ’<* * V% * ,;-1J4;-'$&
ar» »« -' ■— ■ -.....*»*• - •'I*'*' ••*» - ■ <••* •••» • i * «yW^,Cl
*• *' ■ * •'♦ > -■- » f 0t> , . 4 JPv. 7 •• . 1' 1C,.’*,
® tile Hereford Brand ^
M Ytm—Nt. UjO,
1926.
Reservation Now—Hereford Prosperity
SOMES AND STANDARDS OF
MEN'S DEPARTMENTS, DEAF
surra ca fair, sep. i6-is
AND STANDARDS
A comparative system of jndgiag la
tho only one procurable for jxdgtag
fair*, but ike following worn aad
■toadned* give tho relative volura of
tho dHforvot t—llttoa of Ideal pro-
duota red of the general potato which
mj Jndg* koopo la mind ta niakt&a
her donatoaa:
■aara CMd far Brai.
Ooaaral Appearance: •hope 8;
aaaaothaaaa of croat 8; depth tad
oraaaaaa of oolor 8: lighten— 18.
Croat: Thickness 6; quality, crisp-
aaaa aad eltritoity 10.
Oniabs: Color 10; tostaro, ataa
aad aalfunalty of oolla, thlaaaaa of
cello, thlaaeaaof call wall 18; olaattcttj
soft—— aad aprtastaoaa 10; ftaror,
taste aad odor 80.
Chasteteriottee of a good loaf of
brood: la reaeral appooraaco a loaf
should he of good shape. evsaly round-
od oa top. Tho cruah ahould be
smooth, uabrokea, free from flour
and of a rich goMoa brown color. It
■hoald be light for Ita alae. A loaf
made with one cup of Uquld ahould
Bledsoe Planning
First Birthday
on July 12 • 13 Srjs
J for Mielr d
Bled too, tho tenaluua of tho new
•onto ft railroad, oeroaty-flre mlloa
wont of Lubbock, la to celebrate her
flrat birthday July It aad 18, with
a two-dap celebration eoaalattag of
a bog rodeo ta charge of Jha Black
of Crons Roads, Now Me*too. The
ft rat day of the picnic la to he mark-
ed by a baaket picnic at which the
old thaora of the Plains country will
hare the privilege of once more
■Mating aad mingling, but this lim-
it will be on the laat frontier of
Tetaa. The second day a big free
barbecue will be served t othe entire
crowd.
In connection with the rodeo, itrlncs
are to he offered In the different
contests that are to lie features of
weigh about 18 to 80 ounces and:the event, aad several of the moat
shoaM rise well above the top of a noted rider* roprra and performers
pan holding three pints. The cruet 10f the western country have lined
Should be an even brown, firm yft up to participate In the contests,
leader,, about one-olghth Inch la Free wood, water and camp grounds
depth. The crumb ahould be * are being prepared for all who desire
creamy white with a satiny luster > to camp out while attending the rale-
or sheen, free from dark streaks. | bratlon. aad eapectal efforts are being
The calls ahould bo small and haavly i (hade to secure speakers from the
§£JS“:£%?§
ones. The brood will leal soft and
velvety. When pressed between the
heads the loaf should be elastic
enough to aprtag hack to lu orlgtaal
shape; Tho flavor should bo some-
what nutty with ao trace of yeast.
Isgga Cdrd for Judging Cake.
Frosted Oako: alas and sham 10;
color aad crust 10; frosting and fill-
ing 10; crumb: lighten— I8i texture
Mj flavor 80.
Uamoated Cake: Blue and shape
lg; oolor aad crust 10; crumb: light-
aaaa 80; texture 88; flavor 80.
Chursctertattoa of a good cake: A
good Cake ahould bo smooth and flat
oa tap. A pash or crack ladles tea
too hot aa oven. In color It ahould
ho a good avea browu. The frosting
Should be smooth, flat, free from
wrtaklas asd cracks. In texture the
cube should be of a fine even grata
aad light ta weight for Its aloe. It
should be elastic. In flavor It should
ha sweat and wholesome with ao
taint af tafartor Ingredients.
•saga Ond lag Jadgtag ftahlea.
Oolor aad Clearness 80; pack:
choice gad preparation of material
IS; alas and uniformity of pieces 80;
attractiveness of pack, garnish, etc.
18; quality of material 88; coo-
Characteristics of good pickles:
TWoetor ahould bo aa aaar that of
the natural rfuit aa possible. The
fruit should bo uniform la alas aad
shape aad ahould bo free imm spots
or discoloration. The liquid should
be attractive ta arrangement. The
material should bo firm and crisp
la texture and delicate In flavor.
Inn CM4l fir Mtoluie
Color 8; choice aad preparation of
materials 80; aim aad uaUoupiUy of
pieces 10; texture 80; flavor «u, con-
tainer 8.
A relish ahould be a combination
of several Ingre Hants with reason-
able proportions of each. The color
ahould be that of the predominating
vegetable used. The pieces ahould be
of medium also sad uniform. The
texture should be Arm and crisp. The
combination of flavors should be
ploasiag. The container should be
appropriate In also, ond well polish-
ed and neatly labeled.
■saga Card far Canned Fruits and
Appearance: oolor 18; clearness 10;
pack: arrangement In jars 10;
amount In Mrs 10; selection—qual-
ity 10; unlfonalty 8; appropriate
alas 8; preparation—density of syrup
10; removal of skin, spots, etc. 10;
container—appropriateness in also 8;
label 8; neatness 8.
e Characteristics of good -eased
siralt: la color and shape the ran-
aed product should he that of the
natural fruit or vegetable. The liquid
ahoold ha clear, la —td- the fruit
ahould ho aa arranged that there Is
no toot apace to the jar. yet It ahoold
not bo masked or rrxahtd First dam
tank, mall ripened, mad taw ta rise,
aad Uniterm ahould be selected. All
ahould he carefully
sat y of the syrup
Iha variety, the de-
gree af lmrdnaas or aaf tnese of the
fruit. The setter the teal: the greater
nMMtataLta A— —A—— dLma mdS
UHhpImI
several different gubernatorial camps
1a lbs atom.
S. D. Blackwell Started Oat
With Five Heifers; And Now
Has Balanced Diversified Farm
g. n. Blackwell, living northeast of
Hereford la making diversified farm-
ing pay. and Is setting an example tor
hta neighbors to follow, lie la sell-
tag $8P worth of cream each month
aad earrtoe a large basket of
wall Is farming MO
of land
Ha baa IW acres of fine wheat, the
earns amount of oats sad baa 188
acres of row crope that are looking
good. Me la pUaulng to exhibit some
i of hie livestock and field crops at
Fair Ben-
FOUR BROWN BROnHERS HAVE
i 1000 ACRES IN mm
IKIS COUNTY AND NEW MX
to town each weak. Mr. Blackwell • the Deaf Haitih County
says that this Is not Ma only profit,! lumber 10. IT and 1A
because he lets each cow raise him j .... - .....
a fine calf, and keeps at least one
for each cow that la milked. The
" Stf SSSTimiThS 5S£2.SlSS “i
for their development
J. F. Reed of Alhertvtlle. Ala., la
j visiting hie children. U W Heard,
Mr. Blackwell started out five years
ago with five heifers, and now has
a herd of sixty bead, and la milking
fifteen at this time. Ho keeps all
the famalea and either evils the am lea
Bead came In Tuesday morning and
expressed hlmaelf aa well pleased
with prospects here. Ho was how oa
a visit in tbitt.
R. Vi. Ludwick of
Clovis Is Poultry
of
Judge for Fair
N. O. Vogele. aupertatoadsut of the
Deaf Rmlfh ftounty Fair, has jam
announced the aeleetkm of B. W Lad-
Tho Texan I'tuirim Conipnny. which *lek of Olovla, New Mexico, aa
.......
of good brood mare, on the farm ^ Hereford, hove . * If and IS Mr Ludwick la U
am raises several fine colta each!*"•?* Il,"‘ ,M'‘" ■* ""!* !M* W¥*k JRi!*1* "i ,N,W “•
l n-lnilldms a niniilM-r of the power (milage, and la an experienced pool-
The Uveatm-k on this farm are need111'"'" ,n M"‘ r,,r 'th" wnrk wtl) take | try Judge. He la uow lust roc tot In
aa yearilgp or trades them for cowa _
or heifers. He also keetw a number Tw„. *
... it,. veuyon
just as a aide line, and Mr. Black-
Mu the u«ltflil.,.rh.M>d of two weeks.
ef package' 8; naatneaa
8; label A
Characteristics of good preserves:
There should he uniformity la shape,
slat and color of fruit The fruit
should bo arranged so that tho contain
er will be full without having a crowd-
ed appearance. The natural flavor
of the fruit ahould lie preserved as
far aa possible, Tbs syrup should
be clear and not jellied or caramel-
laed. The texture shoitli ho firm,
tender and plump. The container
should be relatively, small. A quart
slae is perhapa the must desirable. It
should lie dean, polished and nently
labeled.
■ears Card for tally
(leneral Appearance; Oolor 10;
ties mem 10; lock of crystals 8; con-
sistency HO; flavor 88; container—
slae and shape A; seal 10; label A.
Characteristics of good jolly: The
color of the natural fruit Should re-
main. A dark jelly la not to be de-
sired. The product should be dear
and sparkling aad ahould ahow no
crystals. In wmslatenry, It ahould
ahake or tremble, ahould cut raslly
with a spoon, yet be ao firm that
the angles of the cut edges ahould re-
main. It ahould not he syrupy or
toffy*IUta The flavor should be that
of the natural fruit. Rmall glasses
Should be used for containers. The
jelly ahould be covered with para
fin hefore tho lid Is placed on the
container. The glasses ahould bo put-
lahed and nently tabeled.
•sera Card for Canoed Moot*.
Appearance-4leaiMMs 8A; color 2A;
pack-fullness of Jar 18; amount of
must In relation to fat and meat
stock 90; container 1A.
Haora Card for Needte work or
Clatetag.
(Ismients; Multahlllty of art trig to
purpose; suitability and beauty of
Bull Circle Ad
vantages to Be
Shown at Fair
Thn leading foatora la the dairy
deportment la Urn Daaf Hmltb Coun-
ty Fair thla fall will be llrtog os-
ample of a pure brad boll cirri# teat
has baeo mtabllabed ta Bwlaber flbua-
y for two yaars. Arrangements have
been made with the Bwlaber County
Boll Aaaoeiatioo to osblblt two of
thoir goto brad hollo, nod two grads
cows with their oalvaa. Thin will
show tho flrot croon and Urn it
vaatggM of proper breed lag methods
and raooha of good hraodlog
Tho mala obfoet af this domouatra-
ta k to tatasaat tho farmers of
Dtaf Hmltb Oauoty ta raiotag betmr
••leap that wlU. to tea fotare. make
profitable cowa. Tho odvaatagw of
• boll rirnla are that cask man wton
la k msrabov d tin rirria two • bread
tag grivHap far • aerim af yrnra
nia brail- aarvlaa will ha tram
kuUe stmt are of the heat Mood Itasa
•od teat hove agragtara of high mlik
Harvey Neal Has
Hard Fire Loss
At Illinois Home
W. B. Neal wan advtaad laat wo-
of a moat disastrous Bra sustained
by hla oldest bob. Harvey, at Low-
reacevlll, HI.. Monday Joan 81. How
vey Neal foramriy lived at Dawn,
aad Is well known ta this namma
ally.
Mr. Neal was tho owner of a Boo
string of blooded Farcberao boroao
laelodtag a otelltoo that took teg
Moo ribbon at the Dallas nod Okla-
homa •tit. Fairs aeverai years ago.
whila Mr. Nsal wan a raridsot of this
oonaty. The aatmala worn very vain-
abla la the firs of last week ala
hmd of tkooo aatmala, loclodtag tho
otalllaa. wort kuraod to death, bo-
rides the barn sad aU content aa
Mr. Neals farm
Tbs loss was a very heavy oaa
aad Is a severe Mow to Mr. Neal.
Tha barn contained all hla wagons
harness, equipment, etc., and was
only partially Insured. The torn of
the flue Percherons la a particularly
hard oaa. Only a shift of tea wind
saved Mr. Neal'a bourn from going
up 1a amok#.
Chicago Man Is
Impressed With
Local Prospects
K I,. Kern of Chicago and 1. K.
Christie, of tha Standard Oil Oo..
of Talaa. (tela., wore visitors here
lest week look lug Into cuntlitlous. Mr.
Korn ln| the owner of valuable load
two aam a half miles northwest of
as---a—M
Vlf'lTiurv.
The two gentlemen am making *
trip of l aspect ton over oil proper tisa
ta tha southwest, aad went fraan bare
to aas tbs nil flelda around Berpar.
Mlaa Mattie Bwlaber of Canyon has
baoa —aodlng the paai wwk hero
with friends. She left thla week for
Flalavtew to attend tee District Con-
ference of Missionary Workers, aad
will be Jot aed there by Bov. and
Mrs. Smallwood and llttlm daughter
of Matador. Tha party will then go
to Mt Beqnoya, In the Oaark Moan-
Ulna, soar Fayetteville. Ark. to at-
tend the Mummer Assembly and Mua-
dsy Me bool Training Krhool. Tltey ex-
pect to take a vacation after tbs Train
lug Hchool. Mlaa Mwtsbcr will do evan-
gelistic work during tho months of
August and September and will bo
back ta Caayoa tor tha school term.
Yocatlona! Agriraltare la the Otari*
New Mexico, high erhool
Byron Mri'ord baa basa ariectod ta
■uperlntrn.i tha poultry show, aad ba
has already started work!— oa thla
department, The show wUI he bold
1a the rear of the Fair Pavtllloa. oa
tha aonth side It promises to bo
the boat that baa boss bold la years.
Lari year over IDO birds, represent-
ing twenty broods, were shown at tha
fair
Bapariateadrats of sa<*h department
of tho fair bav* already started
ilMta.
working on the exblMta. N. O. To-
gole la dickering with a number of
ahow and carnival companies, and a
good one will probably be booked
•non as an entertainment feature
The fair will ba free to everyone
•ad record crowds are expected alt
three days
WHAT'S DOIN'!I IN WEHT TKXAM
The largest regional Chamber of
f'ummcrco In the world must have a
permanent home Is the opinion of O.
W Fry of Abilene, ilcneral Mana-
ger of the West IVxas DtUltles 4Nim-
paay. who has started the fund for
thla purpose by a contribution of f-UX)
tip. Fry while la Mtsmtonl attending
the banquet given by the Mtamfurd
Cbarntwr of t'ommem- In honor of
the n-llrlng and Incoming officers of
the West Tessa I’hautlier of Com-
msree and of the itaiutord Hand, an
noumed this <v>utrlbutlon Tlie M M.
Mwenson A Mona 1‘oiupnny of Mtam
The Brown Beothaia ara
lot n> aaovo that wheat
the Panhandle of Texas aad
New Mexico, la
try If carried
What raising will
la their verdlt. sad they bavg
tual facts to hack ap their
or rasas ami mm—gm
la a prsfMahto I—g>
rill
The four Brown hoys. J W. Blown*
C M. Itorown. w T. Brown and I,
N Hrawa, ara all far ml— wbaat an
a large Mata The tour boys ba—
ta AOOd acres this year, aad tea <»
tire acreage wlU average traaad
thirty five bushels per •era. Mori «f
the wbaat they bora cut averagad
right at forty bushels psv new and
tented — pounds. Oa tboaMwd geraa
of their wheat to lu Ike weeks— gnat
of Dusf Smith county, and tho ra-
in to <*urray aad Quay conattoa nf
New Meslcti
The Brown ara running Bve com-
bines and ten tru«ks. early and lata
In su effort to take care of tha Mg
wheat crop. These bovs aM market
Ing better than one thowsaad huahMi
daily la Hereford, sad It will ka
brought ta much faater. Juat aa anaa
as the erews get to workl— saamthly
The summer fallow system to a ^
wire way to raise wbaat to the Pan- *
handle, aecordl— ta tee Brewma
(mat year they practiced the sum-
mer fallow system, aad claim teat M
pays iw!tar than nay style of gtaBfo
Ing The hoys own seven aasttoas
of land la. Daaf Smite. Ourray aad
Quay counties, a large part ad thla
was purebaaad from the
google five yearn ago, aad
crop of whoat will pay all
aad net tho Browns one si.
half tlmss tha coat of the toad.
Wheat fbrmlag to their mala in-
dustry, but these boys prnsitoe stack
term!— sin— wHh It Two of tea
boys beep pure brad Durham cattle
aad Poland China bags, white tea
others handle grade stuff. The two
Industries go band to head, and ara
peovlag to be eery profitable
Kansan National Liva
Stock Show at Wichita
_ _ _____ _ ........ Knc.nrsged hy the ui________
ford have already douatml a valuable' 'jlsp^y «f purebred live aUn-k. won-
building site and have ese.uted the
dee<| to the West Tessa Cbsmtier of
I'ommeria. Tbe site la bHSteil In the
bnalness dutrlct of Mtamford on s
paved str«Nd and will make an Ideal
kiratlon for tlie hrailquarters building
Tbe t nisi ness men of Mtamford have
ahown tbetr Justifiable nrUle In the
organlastloii which mslntnlua Ita brad
quarters by agreeing to raise t-l.-Vm
fur the new building Claude Water-
II—. president and Hamilton Wrlgtot,
secretary «*f tbe Mtamford Chamber,
are already si work on the project.
Tbe action of Mr Fry in starting tbe
fond for the building Is ettweted to
Its followed by other patriotic West
| TVxans and It Is altogthcr probable
that the organisation will In- quarter
Ml In Mielr new home by Jan 1
lu tbe opinion of Mr Fry and
tee agaagfra af high
jm kata rites sT their
•rigs —B sari Msg
test Saw gage-
•was g
S sf tee
/ jir "
derful auceas of the night show, sad
the rei-onl breaking attendance that
characterised the I tori Kaaaaa Na-
tional Live Stock Mhow. dlreepirs of
that organisation are pregartag tor
more entries In the live slutdi depart-
ment; a greater night bursa skew,
and to rare Air a greater attoateaoa
at the tenth annual show to to —Id
In tbe forum buildings Nova—MP 1
to Ik Inclusive. Premiums to t— Uva
Stock division will exceed —gj—,
with f lO.tMMt for nlgbt bee— Skew
prises
In addition to the Lire Ntoek Show
and llorat Mhow. there will be a Oat
Mhow ami a lH,g Mhow. each to ba
conducted under rules of the Na-
tional Anwn'UMoiis. Mure than 1—0
will In- given in prtM-N to winners ta
_ __ ___ _____ the tsiy and girl clubs, ogva to all
Itio*,. who are iMN.alliig the project ‘ bd*N of t 1m- '4<iiil)iw*,Nt. Club con-
Ibe tow home of Weal Tet**' own ,'"1" wl>1 l'elude high school stock
orgsulMtlon ahould In- s real W.*t I't-Ubu baby i»,f pig sod cheep
Tv*«» biilbllng conetructed lna.,f«r con test*
itn puaalble of tiiN'erial produced nr Ktinass National -IsIi-n this year
manufactured In West Tet/i* Provide for i full opeu w.-ek between
crsl manufH' turlng concerns have ui ’’'o' Fair at Dalian, end
ready ludlcan-d that they would Use the American l{nynl at Kansas City,
to .(.mate msterlNl for thU porpo*. wblcb pruvhl.t .ufflcbtit time for
- ■ ________ - ............. ................ eyiubitoft to mow »io.k mid dr«*ss np.
Among ilte "Ufa feature* of en-
'ertalnmeiit will In- tbe Kansas Ns
tM.toil pretty hahy show, twtlee meet
ileniouNirstloUN ami lectures, dancing,
t.aiid and or< tiestrs .vincertN, manafac-
turer« Slid loenh.illt* dlsplny. Ksa-
*«* State FUb jud tiame exhibit sail
ttNge pr.Hlm iIoiin
Coiliiuerrtol draft borat-s will be
given *;n-,Ui stteiitloB Slid tbe mil-
JU.i» dollar * * k iMtrsde will again
In n log night feglure
t * cry iU> .V III have lie dlfforeat
no,I Nomlerfii h-Nture* of eu ter tala-
Formers Encamp-
ment to Be Held
On August 26-27
■amwaraasm—ramm^—rammme—mNeeeraawnrammmmammw v
lagg gggv—— (f tea mtrl wewma ewtammn who will soon
%( — gwfta teg —rimsMS BagUak Ckeeasi, q feat no woman aad
SOBSUtiS^SUt ffS2-Sft
dealga If; kanaoay of cuter aad ms 'sign I"
tarial It; sane of eaaetractfon II.. An ortMe sfomld In- •uiisi.o to
geefoettag ef —i—t 10. a—taese id IIS purpose Tbe amteriai ».»•< »•-
flatob; earn ef aijnetmeal lit; touu the article T— design of truum og
dertag pnastatliitos 10 ih»uM i» *uitabie t.> tu. s«i e or
Needle VTepk: Material gaitabiitty isN«m.i,g to tbe wearer «tei «te>ubt
W; qaoUty Ml; I budges—gajtsbll'ty lie srtiatb Cufors sb*<u.d hstue.i.ise
to avtirie IB; bagaty IS; DuIotn Msteruu ussd tugether *u .u,>( sun
ef motofiol IB; ef datura Hea to .tor ami near luge (bet Oesm*
8;
>TE
tie tel* aad lack? skwui i
popriate widt— aad »
fsatetted
| sad well
•f aiqtf*
anti lie*
tine of the elilef educational event *
lii loaf Miullh County for tlie w-„r
l'r.*"i will In- In the wnv of a farm
er* eneaiupmeiit Tin* eu siauwont iiieut There Mill 'n< porndea. caral-
1* to I*- held \ugu*t 'Jd and J7 'llie vai features .mil (he Flower Mhow
\ & VI College of Tetu* In coop iu whl-'h fWo.Nta <>f Mouthera Kaa-
eratlng «Hh the county ageui and *<i* will eomia-te In (trite winning
they are planning to give an Inter floral *-xItII.it*
""IW program Premium Uats. sutl luforiaatiou rs-
Tb.-re will U- *|w* lallat* of the gartilng and l.psr"u* ot or feature ef
• w!ue <U-|Mrtiiient dairy rattle le-ef til* Ksuaaa Nsttousl are to be bad
••stile ami poultry ho*i.andrr who by wrltiug tSe Ksusns Nailoaal Live
Will glvr new mrlbtala of production Mtia'k Wle>W of Wichita. Kaasaa.
and le w titew nteilwNla mar be ae -— nmss.. ■- m-j—ggp
ompltwbwd I" 'bia **-- t(**n They are an<j tkuugbi that tbe
i'*o lUalinius to have Mlaa Heaa Kd t(..o will not hate to mt out
a ir.i* state II-.oo- Ib-sioastrsttoa 0*„ ,-rripiry u. we-uts alt
Vgent or Mins Mamie lea- II tyib-u material for iBc huddl—
lh*irpt Home iJem-mtiration Agent IMa great brkii idaala.
wiwt will modern met bod* of hoio*- piaator ntiito. -|f~
ini.r. t• men tbs' will he tolereat to .ucarrlea ami w*.....
ttte ladles Worth are steal mmewrae pbto
Ibis stotyt wturse will be a rare for tlie etrnd aswds qf 4—
iqN-riunlty for tbe people of lamf with
sw.ih county. sm| It to bopsd that and
everyone. eapwrtaUy Ike farawTs of make
ito* and sdjmaiug <*>uaiu-r will taske fUusdsad — l—ar w—
IOd Ides the West Te—a
'He at mm nswws tp Me
several gt—t kSta—•
seadgnartors to w—t
rill •*
• leaf, tire two
* Fte w-
• di be pwbiisbed i«ter
definite
WUI
ISTKJ
i *f enn-a nU Went
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1926, newspaper, July 8, 1926; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584091/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.