The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928 Page: 8 of 10
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The Hereford Brand, Herefc
Thursday
9,1928
West-Way Items
Punihiy m'ImniI whs well Htlend-
Humluy. K<‘\ Hm'iihrak prrai-h-
after Hutulny hHhhiI. Hev. Mr.
oyd will lie with ns next Mun-
ir-
West way Halms n new eltlaen In
tie Miss YY'illulit .lea It lie Mlwirt,
e lufii ni iluughrtu' uf Mark
uirt. who is iiuik liiu her
uif witli la-r iiiicl«‘ anil aunt,
r. ami Mrs. I*. Mlmrt.
Oliver Kuilil Is 11it 11<* slik this
*ek.
A. W. M' ks suffered a very jailll-
) though nut serliills neeldent
ten a Imard tl|i|H-d with liiin
inning liini in fall through Joint,
t-nklng several rllis and nhorklug
m eonslileriildy lie was I mi I Id I iik
Hue ill Hie time
Mrs. J. II Whatley Is moving
•r luuiseli.ild K'Mids In tirei nvllle
here she e\|N*ets t«> make her
une.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. <\ Hartman
sited Ills father near Kress last
s-k and brought .1 Ini Fox uf
a 1 hart hiuiie with • hem fur a visit
r. Fox helms a nephew uf Mr.
artmuiy.
Mr. and Mrs. llmiser have as
elr Kiiesls this wi-ck Mrs. (V H
ase and Wllhank uf Ft. Worth,
other and sister of Mrs, Houser.
Oleta and Klvln Hartman s|s>nt
onday nluht In t'anyon, going to
eel Myra Hartman who returned
otu t'olleue Station that day.
yra reports a wonderful trip.
Annie Is-e llmiser spent last
oek end In Hereford with ora
ay Thurman.
There was a (food er.md at Mr
ore’s Sunday night at sinirltitf.
lie next Hinging will la- at the
rad.v Wilson home.
Summerfield
We have had plenty uf rain
e past three weeks. How crops
ok good and some of the farmers
e still cutting wheat.
Hev. Hrownluvv tilled Ids ri-gu-
r apisdntmenl here last Sunday
oruliig. lint was nnahle to la- here
ttunlay nluht or Sunday nluht.
The lethal services will hi'uln
ie third Sunday in tills month.
Mr. ami Mrs IHuson Hill of
euu and Mr. mill Mrs, Alton At-
i ley of Hereford spent Sunday
the It A Atchley home
Mrs. .Its- Kendall and dauirhters
s*nt Sunday In the I'. It Wulser
»me.
James Harris of llrownlleld s|M'iii
st week visit 111 u Ills uncle, W. (I.
arris and family
Mrs. J. A. Noland ami sons went
- I/oeknoy Saturday In lake Mrs,
oland's mother, Mrs. Nance, home
'ter a Him* weeks visit here with
■la lives.
Mrs. I.ee Kendall had an opera-
on last week at the Hereford Hos-
Ituir and Is reported to la- ilolnu
u-el.v.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 It. Mavis spent
ttmlay afl«*rnoou in the ttls- Hole
rson home
We are uhul to report that Char
e Noland is out auailt lifter he
iu eonllned seteral days from nu
ijtired arm niuglit In a eomhliie.
Several from here attended the
ineral of I lean Atchley lit Here-
in! Saturday afternpon. lie was
nephew of II A. Atehh-y.
Miss Dorothy Harris l» vDltlng
Hatlves in llrownlleld,
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NOTICE
All dairymen, breeders of dairy
mile and tiny one interested In
alrylnu. who expects to exhibit
lock til the Deaf Smith County
'ulr in September, are reipiested to
ns-t at Hu- otTlee of the County
igeut on Saturday. Auuusl II, to
Iseiiss Important ipteslloiis rail
ernliiK the show The County
igent, secretary of the Chamber
.f Coinmeree and the secretary on
{tiles and Heuulutlon* are nspiest-
d 10 Is' present.
J. It LIPSCOMB,
luperlntendeiit of Dairy Ix-pirt-
nient, _
Old Doc Bird
Motto to the
home hr ewer—
*']uk not that
you he not
ju fined”
News from Bethel.
Bethel was visited by another
line rain Inst Thursday nluht. The
rainfall was heavy over the entire
tsunmiuilty. nuiouutlnu to llirvx-
Inches at most places.
Mines. Karl and Vera Lust s|s-nt
one day last wis'k with Mrs. Jim
1‘enulnutoii and helped her can u
beef.
Jim Itauwell who has been rou-
tined to hl> Iasi for a month with
a hr.ikeli ley I* now able to be
about on eriltehes.
Mr. and Mrs. Haytmiml Craw-
ford and family who have lived In
our community for the past two
years .ire uiovtuu away tills week.
They will visit relatives near Den-
ier and In W.vomlnu hut ll Is mi -
ilerslood that they will make their
home In California. Beiliel regret,
to lose these tine nelghhors and
l hey will he missed. The best w Ish-
cs of nil un with them to Ilielr
new home.
Mr. and Mrs. I II. Hammer and
dmiuhter and Mrs, c ,\. Houseman
and soils were week end uuests III
the Kay Uidicrtn home. Mines.
Hmiimet mnl Houseman are niece,
ot Mrs. Hohtrts.
C. K. Head's father and broth-
ers of Amarillo visited in his
home Sunday afternoon.
Sunday soleail met a half liour
early last Sunday In order that
all who wished mlullt attend the
revival m Dlmmltt. Most of the
Sunday aclasd look advmilaue of
the opportunity and heard a splen-
did sermon by Hev, Jameson
.Ilia Bagwell and family s|H-nt,
Monday In the Henry Allman home
at Master.
Lo.vnl I.list sold Ills cattle to
Mr. Bledsoe of l.a/hiiddle and de-
livered them Iasi week. He mov-
ed then from the Vent Lust pas-
lure where they had been pastur-
ed tills summer.
Miss Artie Cryer visited In the
Craw ford home Monday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kendall and
children made a trip lo Honker.
Oklahoma, over the week end and
visited relatives.
Mrs. Kay Hoi,n't, and nieces,
Mines. Hmniuer and llouseinau.
were uuesls lii I he Frank Craw-
ford home Sunday.
Itnymond Crawford and family,
Karl Lust and family. Mrs, Frank
Crawford and dmtuhicr and Mines,
Hohcris, Hammer and Houseman
attended slnulltu al Klngg Hitliday
afierniMin.
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Davis eliler-
lalned with a lovely dinner Sun
day, hotioiiuu Hev. James,at and
Mr. Itoruess, who conducted Ilia
revival services ai lilniiull! last
vv eek.
About forty tieluldsii's and friends
met at the Frank Crawford home
Monday nluht and surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Haynioud Crawford with
a farewell parly. Befreshuient* of
lemonade and cake were sei'vssl
end unities, music and conversation
were enjoyed until ii tale hour,
J, (J, Davis and family motored
to Farwell Sunday' In order lo
niin-r a former pastor and hear him
preach.
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We Have Doubts About litis.
IOWA CITY. While llshltiK In a
river Francis Sne|s-I landed two
fish In one east. lie hooked a
three-spiattcr pound cattish.
As he pulled It In a ten and a
jliarter pounder nltempted lo swal-
low the little one.
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Try a Waut Ad In THK UltAND
KINDERGARTEN TO OPEN.
| Miss Mary Valentine will open
In private klmleruarten at the court
i house September •'!.
I Miss Valentine has made a s|ie-
Hal study of tills work ami holds
a diploma from the primary edu-
cation depart nient of Baylor < N*l-
h-ue.
The Hass will consist of two
departments. The morning session
will consist of strictly kindergar-
ten work, the basic principles of
music, art. expression and folk
darning. The aftermsiu session
will consist of pre-primer work.
All children helvvoeit the ages
ot three and six are eligible,
For further Infnrmail.m call
004.I.
HOY NI NN TO I'KKACH HERE.
On next Sunday a former Here-
ford hoy Is |o preach al the First
Presbyterian church, Hev. Hoy
Nunn, now pastor of the lTcsnyter-
l Inn iiurch In Kingfisher, Okla-
homa. Is visiting with Ills parents,
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Nunn and
tauilly. By s|s>Hal arraugeuieut
lie will s|H-ak al the worship hours
next Sunday.
Hev Nunn came to manhood In
our community and was ordained
te the (l«s|s-l ministry here three
years ago. From here he went to
the pastorale at Kingfisher where
he has carried through a very sue-
1 essful ministry. Mrs. Nunn, who
nccotii|tanlcs him here, Is the ihiugli-
ter of Hev. W. M. Maker, for
twelve years pastor of the local
Presbyterian church.
To all who know Hev. Nunn n
most cordial Invitation is extend
cil to the services.
STUDYING IN EI KOI'E
| LI BHoCK, j ,v Nine atein-
jliers of the faenlly of Texus Teiii-
| nulogleal College are pursuing
l their sludU's on foreign soli this
I summer and during the coming
year.
Two of the group are to spend
tin- entire year of lirjN-JIt In study
there, the others to return for Hie
fall session of the Tech.
Mrs, Mary YVisalvvard Dopk, (lean
bf Women, and Misses Flora Mi”
Hee, LuHlle till! and (lussle Tea-
Igue of Ihe ih'paiiineut of Knglisli,
and Miss Kalherine llaiis-t', of the
school of home economics, are tak
lag work la Oxford liilverslty In
Fngland this summer Miss Lnl-
lab Booin', of the history depart-
mi'lll, lias recently reeciveil an ap
|M>i ul inciit to the university for
next year anil win study there on
a leave of absence from the Tech
Prof and Mrs. c. It. tjuallii of
the Spanish ib purl nient, sailed re-
cently for Fraiii't- and Spain where
he will study next year.
CAR WASHING AND
GREASING
Wt* are equipped lo do
vacuum cleaning for the
inside of your car.
WHIPPET - KNIGHT
MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 53
Hints for
the Home
you lutvc molded, allowing a half-
inch for scams. Fold scams back,
lay plo-ra on furniture again and
pin together so they tit snugly, lie-
move cover. iMste ami stltcli with
a welt acam 011 the right side,
allowing a slx-lncli opening al each
side In hack so the cover can be
nHpikhI on and off.
When we read tliat, according toj
statistics, eaoli family sia-nds *
year for soft drinks out able tiie |
home, we realise a very nice sav-
ing could la- effected by serving
these beverages from the home
fountain.
Almost any pugent syrup from i
canned or preserved Irutl run he
used with lemon or orange Juhs>,
base to make wholesome trult
illinks. Mailed milk |iovviler added
li cold cocos and well shaken
makes excellent chocolate malted
milk and Ihe isilil cereal la-vcrages
can also Is- iMiahlm-d with cracked
lee and milk to make a delicious
summer drink.
.Nut one of the drinks suggested
costs more Hum a few cents to
make al home so la the Interest
of is'ouomy, let's try this scheme
ot lsing our own refectory anil
sec If ll Isn't a suei'css.
Don't Forget the Ire.
In your enthuslHstn over lee
cream dalntl-s don't forget fruit
sherbets are Just its, templing ami
often a belter selection for sum-
mer meals. To a pint of any
1 rushed rl|M> fruit add one and a
half cups of orange Juice and a
cup |mivv ilered sugar, t’ook until
sugar melts, cool and free**'.
No much beauty can la* given to
rooms through the use of attractive
slip covers 11mI ll seems we should
try our hands at making a set for
Ihe summer home.
Printed linens, child/., croon 11 ties
In ipm Int Horn I patterns are ideal
for this purpose and need not he
cx|M'Uslvc so long ah coloring and
designs are gisal.
Lay material over chairs or sofa,
luck well Into corners, crease and
pin ai'isirdlug to the outlines of the
furniture, till from the pattern
When Children Become Finicky.
When Mutiny anil Ml,ter ln>raine
tired of eggs, prunes, spinach or
carrots—four of their most whole-
some foods try pre|Nirlng them In
the form of a fancy gelatin dessert
or salad. 1'se fruit flavors for den-
ser' combinations, and lemon fla-
vored gelatin for salads. Mold In
fancy shujies and see how welcome
they are.
Takes Place of Eggs In Cakes.
A dessert-spoonful of vinegar
added to a cup of milk will answer
the same pur|K>*e as two eggs In
cake making. Prepared cake flour
should he used In this, as in nil
cake rci1|M'H. to Insure lightness
and uniform miiix'Css.
Conihutling Troublesome Ants.
A heavy chalk mark drawn a
Unger's dlwtanee from your sugar
Imix and around containers for
bread and cake will keep the uuts
a wa y.__
HEY. THERE!
Let us }?ive you prices
on Gas Plumbing
No job too big or too
small.
KEITH
&
BARNHART
Phone 33
HOFFMAN GROCERY
To keep peppers whole when
4 taking, place them iu battered
muffin tins, and when ready for
nerving remove with the aid of two
large spoons.
luMiger Life for Workings.
Kcmeudvcr that perspiration
wears out more stocking than
laundering them—so It la economy
to wash hosiery after each wear-
ing.
A Company Dlah for Ten.
Butter the bottom of individual
glass Imklng cup, and drop a table-
s|Sion of canned crab meat In each,
add a tahlesiMMui of cream, dot
with butter or margarine anil
break nn egg on top. Season well
and boke until egg la aet
lt’a delkious!
At smart tea rooms and
jellied hrotha are lu great favor Sm
summer service—especially MB
cold tomato soup made by illooohr-
Ing a tablespoon of lemon flOTOM#
gelatin In a half cup of boiling
water and adding It to the DgsM
from a can of tomatoes. Flrt 000-
son Juice with a teaspoon of oogor.
|tep|K*r and salt and juice of an
onion mid simmer for ten min-
utes. Then add dissolved gelatin
and set on lee until raid. Servo
in cups with whlpiied cream, If dm-
aired.
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Brand Want Ada Utt Basalts.
ATTENTION!
Mr. Hog Raiser:
—hogs are getting scarce and I can’t afford to
stay at the pens every day, so please bring
your hogs Thursday and Friday of each week.
Residence Phone 445
Hog Office 9024F2
G. W.BRUMLEY
AufoMa^ i c
YV,»hi i
‘ f "GAININ') <
-and-
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Quality (Groceries and Meats
Let Us Show
You
Have you seen our line
of Silver. Cut Glass.
China. Jewelry of all
kinds?
Have your eyes tested
and glasses fitted. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
F. M. Kester
Jeweler utel Optician
Hereford, Texaa
No-15
TRY OUR CAKES
AND BREAD
THE CITY
BAKERY
C. C. WALL. Prop.
^ A Special On §
k BRAN
and
TEX-O-LAS
NFAT SATURDAY
4 West Texas Feed & Seed Co. $
Phone 2(>:> V
We Iluy Produce.
Hereford’.-Trades Day August 27
if <*
► <1
Cash Specials for Friday anti Saturday
3 Ih (^!an White Swan Coffee--------$1.80
^yfrlM^jii Matches________________I8e
8 lit Compound, Vegetole___________$1.10
(/ullon Blackberries_________________61c
Gallon White Karo Syrup------------70c
50c K. C. Raking Powder--------- 40c
,30c Rox l.iploirs Tea_____________^^23e
Rhone us your orders—Service Is Our Motto.
Brinn us your egns and cream.
X Phone 115
fc:—iT.-'MMr.a—n
Vie Deliver
GOOD SERVICE
TO THE LAST
DROP
Whether you need gas, oil. water, air or in-
formation, we can supply you.
Federal Tires and Accessories.
Drive right in for real service.
Abo Filling Station
Hat SPEED With
SAFETY
Iss-h iin.vthing that any wuidl-
er will l|l». 1
W ii * lira un QUICKLY as
thoMuglily a, any wumu-r and
line. It SAFELY.
Look At Its Pricre
Only $98.00 Cash
Ituy II ((radually—On
Ttrnrn
I'rnetlcally IiiileMriutlhh- All-
Metal ('oiiat ruH hui Cop|M>r,
Aluminum, Steel
It, ,u|ierh quality Mini IJ)W
pi lee make II the OHKATKMT
W ASH Fit VALUE EVER Or-
FEKKI).
With H-J or 110 Volt Motor,
iil-to with Uiiw.llne Engine.
i. C. CUMMINS
W/pysiyYWi
Are Those Pullet. ■*
m9 Growing Out As
They Should?
H Tim I. the critical lime in the de-
■ velopment of the pullets. If handled
®m| right and FED right they will make
j® big, roomy, healthy young hens, ready
( to shell out the eggs this fall and win-
ter. But if their FEED is not right
it will cost their owners heavily in
small eggs, and very few of that kind.
Feed Them Purina Mash and
Scratch Feeds
and make SURE of a steady, healthy
development. PURINA means a BAL-
ANCED RATION that gets every last
ounce of growth and vitality out of
chickens.
Use PURINA and make a profit on
your poultry-vdon’t take chances on a
financial loss , due to scrawny, under-
nourished pullets.
Jones & McLean
Phone ]
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Holman, Seth B. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928, newspaper, August 9, 1928; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584202/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.