The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928 Page: 9 of 10
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To Tbe Frlnuli and Voter*:
Who made It possible for me to
be your tax aaaeanor another term
I wUh to e»|>reHH my alucere
thank* and a mu re you that I will
endeavor to do m.v beat to make a
better officer each year. Your for
better aerrice,
IRA R ICK MTS.
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’Jjlniey News Items
Mtaaea Sprawl* of Tulia have
been gueata in tlie J. L. Hammond
home thia week.
H. K. Kerguaon waa in Ama-
rillo Tneaday und viaHad W. T.
Townaeml on Ills way home.
Jack Wlnaett preach**,! at the
Baptist church Wednemlay even-
ing at Happy, a uumlier of Arney
folks attending.
A. W. Fortner and wife who, tP.ri)1H flre sH afl(Klt
had been vlaitluK relative, here, ......... Mr^m-Unotorln of
SSSLi? burning fever and crippling din-
* Arney territory lim, luid gener-
ous ruins the past two weeks nnd
makes ample moisture for crops
now growing and for wheat sowing
a little later.
The Hereford Brand, Hereford ^Tegfe. Thursday, Aujgust 9, 1928
Normal human lihsal Is t<w thick
to be drawn through the momiul- i
to's small piercing tula*. They must
first Inject a thinning fluid, in Unit
Round, Hobby-Horae or other siml-
lar forma of amusement.
INTRODUCED, l'AHHKD AND
APBHOVED. this the Oth day of
August, A. D. 1928.
E. 8. IRELAND,
ATTEST: Mayor.
(■RACK SKELTON,
City Secretary.
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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
A MEN DM ENT A1 TliOftlGINO
LHOISLATIKE TO EXEMPT
FROM TAXATION PAItHON
AUKS, AND CERTAIN PROP
ERTY OK ASSOCIATIONS FOR
HKLIOIOI’H. EDUCATION A L
AND PHYSICAL DEVELOP-
ease. There Is also the danger of MKNT.
atreptiaxKvIe infection (blood |sd- ||. j. R, No. 2<>.
sottingt from scratching the Idle. I Hol HK JOINT RESOLUTION.
Mos<|ult<N‘s must Im“ killed. Health I Proposing an amendment to Section
authorities advocate FLY-ToX. | 2, Article H of the Constitution
uae as a dwelling place for the, the words “Against the Amend-. Sec. a. The Governor of the land Dollars ,*2.000.00) or an nwk
ministry of such church or religion* ment to the Constitution of the state h, rW,v dlret.(„, 1<<n„ thereof as may lw nc. t ssury. is
►stclety and which rev-■ <>* Texas, exempting from the msessary pr,.cl a mat Ion for said hereby appropriated out of uuj
reHgluua “ata lety, provided ' tln.T irT.rlc^'rellglour1 ^101^ foj' >amc published "inds In the Treasury of the StMta
such exemption shall not extend (eliglous s<«l<tles for aM required by the Constitution «>»t otherwise ajiproprlated to pay
to more property than Is return- llie ex‘,i"*dve UM* dwellings for „„(| ..xlatlng laws of the State. Hu* <s|stises of said publlcatlog
ably necessary for a dwelling place j1*"' ministry.” * Se<-. 4. The siitn of Two Thons- iirnl election.
and in no event more tli.it: <>ue
acre of land; places of burial not j
held for private or corporate prof- j
It; all buildings used exclusively
I
Mrs. Rosa Campbell has ls*en en-1, ()1
tcrtnlnlng her grandmother,
J. M. Edwards of Crowell.
Simple Instructions on each bottle
tic lalsdl for killing ALL house-
. hold insis ts, INSIST on FLY
OKDINAM K NO. 2*8.
^ *XftlucrliTr Tore.-
A bridal shower waa given Mrs. __„__
II. R. Ferguson, Jr„ Monday aftcr-
iMKin. The rooms were decorated. ____
The 8rst entertainment was In the j AN ORDINANCE HY THE CITY
Ann of a confession from each (HtMMIHSiON (IF THE CITY OF
nittrrled woman on why they mar-1 HEREFORD. TEXAS. DKCLAIt-1
fled their huattanda. This would 1NU THE OPERATION OR SHOW- j
have been a revels lion to e,»m§!*xli. °w *sl *** SHOWS AND;
aC^I 2 adm.rer.“,ra'ilr^N?,,'Sv^ SS™ AlttlVAM" AND I
r-r i* had admired the gifta S)VH hH(»WS, concessions
refreshments of Ice cream In pink or AMUSEMENTS AS USUALLY
white and angel food cake | FORM A PART (IF OR OPERATE
Wre served. IN CONNECTION WITH (ARM
Most of the wheat has been bar-1VALS. WITHIN THE coltPOR-
veated hut eome remains to be agy. ATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
ed weather iiermlttlng. Some com-1 HEREFORD. TEXAS. To RE A
bines were started Friday but In ,M ,t,‘u’ NCIHANTR; PROHIBIT
some fields the around I* too s..f(i,X<J THK SHOWING OR OPERA- I* •> resolved by the Is-gislatur.* of
and wheat i.to.tohi! T,OX °K AX,) AMI‘S» (he State of Texas:
♦ i » r h^n,' V,KXTrt INIMMONLY’ KNOWN AS Section 1. That Section 1*. Aril.
Mr. JtrMs, while running a com- •VAKXIVALH.” OR SUCH SHOWS, , le N of the C„n,,flltitl„n he so
Mae hear Phtlnvlew. was caught CONCESSIONS OH AMUSE- : changed as to toad' liemtfter
In‘the machine and suffered a MKYTS AS USUALLY FORM A r,o * . het.aft.r
broken slmukler and waa brought I PART OF oR OPERATE IN CON-j " , '
home, where he la now resting1 SECTION WITH CARNIVALS.! Al ",
well. i WITHIN THE CORPORATE L1M-|W,,,“I "I""' 'be same
Several have taen attending the,!™ THE CITY OF HERE •<''*’* *'f subjects within the limits
show at ttonyon the peat week.
Mlaa Fay Prancy returned home
Wednesday from a weeks visit In
Amarillo with her sisters. Miss
Gladys Fancy and Mrs. Kentlter-
banse,
8**verul of the young |s*ople
of the State, so as to aiiihorlae
the Legislature to exempt from
taxation any pr«|»erty owned by
a church or by a strictly n*llg
Ions society for the exclusive
use as a dwelling place for the
ministry of such church or reli-
gious society, nnd which yields
no revenue whatever to such
church or religious society, and
pro|K*rt.v used exclusively and
reasonnhly necessary in conduct
Ing any association engaged in
promoting the religions, educa-
tional and physical development
of hoys, girls, young men or
young women operating under a
Elate or National organisation of
like character; providing for un
election 111h>11 such pro|M>sed Can
siItutioiuil Amendment, and mak-
ing an appropriation therefor.
All occupation (axes shall 1st
FORD TEXAS, AND FIXING A "f the authority levying the lux;
PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION hut the legislature may. by gen
OF TlilH ORDINANCE. oral laws, exempt from taxation
HE IT ORDAINED HY THE public property used for ptdilin
c!tV OF* iVlMIKFORD TC \ \s"K Cri"-****- actual places of rellg
............... ......... showing of such Shows and Amuse f"1 l,v " Vl",rpJ "r *'y "
S|s-Iit Saturday night and Sunday nients commonly known as “Catnl- r,,|i#*,"w *«i*'iv for the exclusive
plcnlclng In the canyons "r Allows. Concessions
A large crowd attmded a party ""l| 'nents as usually form
J.. lisa, if..* . u . .T. . , h |wirl of or xi|rrnti* in <’«»nn«»« rlnn
In the Hutson home Wednesday | „ ,.,n„VJli; „ ,tlllll „M. r„r.
1 ' imrste limits of tlte City of Here
Miss Atlilee Tipton, her grand f„r,|. Texas. Is hereby declared
f«1her und siiut sis-nt the week- to lie a public nuisance,
end with her istrents. Mr. nud^ SFJ’TION J. It shall he un-
Mrs. J E Upton lawful for any |s*rson or |sirsons
t’lias. Cox and fgiuliy visited owning, operating or In charge >f
In the K. R Holilusou home Wed *, ""H '‘",l «t»"'*ements eon.iunniy
newduy iftermsm known as ' ('arnlval* ” or any such
Hill Human, of Dimwit) WM Hhows. Conoes.lons or A..............
here on business Monday. !*" f"r'" " »mrl ,,f "r "'M,r
F A I R B IT R Y
OIL MILL
Mr Mud Mrs. M*. Catii|ihell of
ate In couueetlon with ('Hriilvnls, to
show or o|ier.,tr or to attempt to
NOTICE TO TKAMNTOKN.
JE-ivshle s|wut Sunday in the Itoss r„r.
wPmll*a‘-1 home. I«irate limits of the City of Here- i
.1 E Tipton lias gone to Plain fonj. Texas
xmw to la* under rare of H doctor SECTION :t Any |arson vlo-
for it thue and It Is lio|S'd lie will li.llng any of Hie provisions of
% well nod hack again soon. ibis Ordinance shall In* guilty nf
— .- -o..... a misdemeanor, und iijmill tsinvlc- j
lion therefor shall Is- fliietl in any j
sum imi ex<s<edillg (Inc Hiiudnsl |
Tim Coininlssloners Court of ■ V"11*? *»•«>•«>
u . ... . *»*•>■* In Jill and every day such
,r*«f .............. w"> Haadvc ...........
lililii for tbrouini» up dirt h|f hVIttif«* h o(Ti»iim*.
pronchcs to two bridges over the SECTION t Nothing In this
Tlerrn Blanco ('reek on Monday. I ordinance ahull he construed as In
August CRN Instructions can la* uiij mannei prohlhitlng tin- o|tern
had at office t>t County Judge ih"t within the city of Hereford. [
2lt2tc HAUL W .WILSON, "f HM> K,,rr'" W|tcel, Merry (to I
* County Judge.
Till* When Preaen-lng.'
# In choosing fruit for (ireservlng. i
nyueiuber that slightly nailer rl|te
fruit Is UHiuilly liest Ioswiim- It con (
talus morv |mcllu or Jellfylng soli
stain-e than fully ripe fruit. If|
modern slmrt pns-eas preserving
rules are followed, however, this
|Milnt cau lie disregarded, as these
leciplee ms lira uniform Jelly lex-
tnre through the use of llguhl pec-
tin.
J. W. HENDRICKS. M D.
j Diseases of Women. Obstririrs
J. R. LEMMON. M. D.
of ('MMren. Infant
Feeding
210 11 -112 Oliver Kakle Bldg.
Amarillo
Four complete Timken
Holler Hearings
Starts 88 per cent lighter
than habhitt or east bear*
ing mills.
OIL ONCE A YEAR
—Runs lighter, pumps
i more water at less cost
than any other mill. Di*
reel stroke as well as
geared.
REAL ESTATE
CITY—FARM—RANCHES
Rea) Estate Loans. Priced to SeU
HILL « RICKETTS
Phone 358
A complete line of pipe,
| suekerrod, casings, etc.
WESLEY STORE
Nine miles north of Here-
ford on 25-Mile Avenue
Phone 9000F21
and owned by persoiiH or ii'-sncia-
thing of persons for scIkniI piu*|Nises
and the necessary furniture of all
school* and property used exclu-
sively ami reasonably necessary In
conducting any association engaged
in promoting the religious, educa-
tional and physical (level.ipment of
Ihi.vh. girls, young men. or young
women ojierutlng under a stale or
National orgnnlxatlon of like char-
acter; also the endowment lunds
of Hitch Institutions of learning
and religion not lined with a view
to profit; and when the -umc are
Invested In Imuda or mortgages, or
in land or other properly which
■has been and shall hereafter he
iMinghl In by such Institutions un-
der foreclosure sales made to satis
dy or protect such bonds or mort-
gages, that such exemption of such
land and projaTly shall continue
only for two years after the pur-
chase of fin* same at such sale by
such institutions and no longer,
and institutions of purely public
charily; and all laws exempting
property front taxatlob. other than
tin* property above mentioned shall
he null and void.
Hec. 2. The foregoing ('(institu-
tional Amendment shall he sub
milled to the iptallfled electors of
the Htatc at an election to la* held
throughout the State on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday
In Novemher, 1028. nt which dec
Hon all voters favoring said pro-
mised amendment shall write or
have print,si on their ballot* the
words, "For the Amendment to the
Constitution of the Hftife of Texas,
exempting from tnxc* pro|srty
own,si by churches or strictly re-
ligious societies for the »xchtslvc
use as dwellings for the ministry";
and all those opisiaed shall write
or have printed on their ballots
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—Each of these should he conhideretl in
aeleeting your hank.
We
have endeavored to improve and
broaden our facilities so that we may give
you the best service possible along conser-
vative hanking lines.
The First State Bank
Hereford, Texas
REMEMBER HEREFORD’S TRADES DAY—AUGUST 27.
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ANNOUNCES
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East Bound—
9:25 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
10:10 p. m.
West Bound—
9:45 a. m.
1:05 p. m.
9:10 p. m.
Local Agmnt, Corner Drug Store, Hereford, Texas.
Phone 105 for Information.
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.