The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1944 Page: 7 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, September 14, 1944
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THIS POST IS LOOSE-
Yi TLL HAVE TO
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VlELL, OP ALL THE NcRVEf AFTER
THAT SPEECH ABOUT ViOR.KlNS.HE
TAKES A NAP-1 HAVE A MIND
TO HIT HIM ON THE HEAD
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The roadrunner, a bird that west Is actually believed to be
can pace a horse for miles, will 1,000 years old.
attack a rattlesnake, sidestep- The toed frog can turn Sc
ping the deadly fangs by agile midair.
i footwork, and pecking the — — ------ —*.....
! snake to death while it is un-
coiled.
Beavers live together so har-
moniously that colonies persist
for centuries. One In the Mid-
MAKE
EVERY
PAY DAY
^ BOND DAY
NEWS ABOUT
FOOD
from local
A. Co rim it tor
— There's a Vast Difference
w. r
Holding The lied
The natural red tomato color
adds much to the appetizing
qualit • p l chili
sauce, yet too often these pro-
ducts when made at home are
brown or dark-colored The
U. S Department of Agricul-
ture offers the foil w ng tips
for holding the red:
1. Use fully ripe t< matoe.s and
red peppers, whether sweet or
hot, rather than green. Avoid
black pepper also because it
darkens the color.
2. Cook in a wide shallow
kettle that allows fur rajpid
evaporation.
3. Avoid Iron utensils be- ,
cause iron discolors tomatoes.
Use stainless steel knives. Kn-
amelware or agate kettles, if
used, should not be broken or
chipped on the bottom so that
More Consumer Goods
Under Price Control
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Pcpejoy, the son of W. W. Pope- owners thereof; and for recov-
joy, Sr., deceased; Thomas ery of expenditures heretofore
Popejoy, deceased; Mary Cov- made by plaintiffs to preserve
Ington, deceased; Amanda the estate, for costs of suit and
Meadows, deceased; Jan Davis, attorneys’ fees,
d -eased; Tice Popejoy, de- Issued this the 13th day of
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:.Y
low is the Time
PRODOCtMORI
FOOD for VICTORY,
, ceased; Willie Richardson
Early, deceased; W. W. Popejoy,
Jr., deceased; Elizabeth Per-
kins Early Popejoy, deceased;
W W. Popejoy, Sr., deceased;
Lillie Richardson Crook, de-
eeased; John Popejoy, the son
of Sam Popejoy, deceased; re-
spectively; Whit Popejoy, if
living and the unknown heirs
and legal reprosentatlves of
Whit Popejoy, deceased: Ben
Popejoy, the son of Tarance
Popejoy, if living, and the un-
known heirs and legal repre-
entatlves of Ben Popejoy, the cent sorrow.
September, 1944.
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office In
Hereford, Texas, this the 13th
day f I ( b< A. D 1944
R. L. THOMPSON
Clerk District Court,
Deaf Smith County, Texas
By Lillye London Deputy
(SEAL i 37-4tc
Card of Thanks
We wish to, express our sin- 1
eere appreciation for the kind
deeds shown us during our re-
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A ★ ik ★
WE HAVE A PURINA CHOW TO
FIT YOUR FEEDING NEED!
Coverage < f the price regula-
tion for used consumer durable
goods has been broadened to in-
clude a large number <t addi-
tional Items the Price Division
of the District OP A has an-
nounced.
A!! sales either by retail sel-
lers or bv hou ( holders selling
equipment bought for sale or
rental purposes are covered by
the regulation. Dealers must
display a poster listing selling
prices somewhere in their place
of business.
Articles Included In this
amendment Include Items listed
as equipment and supplies,
the steel underneath is exposed
4 When cooking down toma-
toes, cook rapidly but avoid
.-- orching bv stirring frequent-
ly during the first half of the
cooking and then constantly
f r the last, half as the mix-
ture become th.ck. Avoid over-
c> king and slow cooking which
causes a loss of color, fichorch-■
ing spoils both color and fla-
vor.
5. Instead of powdered jure
which darkens the mixture on
LEGAL NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: T A. Pop joy: Mrs. Mary
Baker and husband - Bak-
er: Lonnie Albert Popejoy; Em-
ma Parker, a feme sole. Carl r:din'r rovnltv
-on of Taranee Popejoy. de-
ceased: Huce Popplov. if living,
and the unknown heirs and le-
gal representatives of Huce
Popejoy, deceased: Simon Pope-
joy, If living, and the unknown
heirs and legal representa-
tives of Simon Popejoy. de-
ceased, and the Dansinger Oil
and Refining Co. a corporation
as DEFENDANTS
THE NATURE OF SAID SUIT
BEING SUBSTANTIALLY AS
FOLLOWS, TO-WIT:
Plaintiffs sue for the title to
and possess!' n of the East one-
half of Section Number 84 and
the Southwest quarter of Sec-
tion Number 8ft. all in Block
K-7, Deaf Smith County, Tox-
I as, and for the title to and pos-
’ session of 1-84 of 1-2 over-
interest in and
Richardson; Della Dutton and
husband Herman Dutton;
George Crook. Jr.; Virgil Pope- , „ ..
Buries* Henderson Bailey Southwest, quarter of Section
to nil of the oil gas, casing-
head gas and other minerals In
the Northeast quarter and the
joy
and
husband
Bailey;
standing, use whole spice tied Tennle Spanns; Lucy Caldwell;
In a cloth bag and remove thp To be Popejoy; Mczelle Elm
bag before putting the mixture
in Jars.
8 Add vinegar sugar and salt
only after the tomatoes have
cooked down to half the origl-
and husband, ---Eslin;
Marie Popejoy; the unknown , „ , .. . ...
heirs and legal representatives ‘’:1 thereof and divi-.on of the
28 Block B-2. H. Ar O N Ry. Co.
Survey, Gray County, Texas;
for receiver of all of the prop-
erty owned bv Sarah Powell at
the time of her death and for
housewares, hand tools and
hardware, household appliances, „ ™ un’1'
wheel goods, personal end 7 Paprika and
household accessories, canoes
and small bouts, athletic equip-
ment and sporting goods (ex-
cept apparel i, optical goods, ra-
of: Sam Popejoy, deceased;
Win Popejoy, deceased; John
Popejoy, deceased; Tarance
red pepper popejoy, deceased; Ben Pope-
both add to the red color. Joy, the son of W W. Popejoy,
though paprika has little flav- fir., deceased; Thomas Pi pejoy,
orlng value. j deceased; Mary Covington, de-
8 Store In a cool, dry, dark erased; Amanda Meadows, de-
prceeeds; and In the alterna
tive for Judgment declaring
heirshln and for sale of all
properties of said Sarah Pow-
ell bv receiver, the proceeds to
be divided among the joint
.•AVWA'-W.W.V.V.VAV
dlot (except automobile radios! PliU’° Light gradually fades the ceased; Jan Davis, deceased
•old as part of an automobile),' color,
toys and gomes, Industrial safe- ,
ty equipment and health sup- Jrv Q V/ont Ad'
plies. )
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
BINDER
Twine
FULL LINE OF "CO-OP" GASOLINE. OILS
and GREASES
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ELECTRIC AND GASOLINE
MILKING MACHINES
Tice Popejoy, deceased; Willie
Richardson Early Deceased; W
W Popejoy, Jr., deceased;
Elizabeth Perkins Early Pope-
Joy, deceased; W W Pope*joy,
Sr., deceased; Lillie Richard-
son Crook, deceased; John
Popejoy, the son of Sam Pope-
Joy, deceased; respectively;
Whit Popejoy, if living, and the
unknown heirs and legal rep-
resentatives of Whit Popejoy, j
deceased; Ben Popejoy, the son
of Tarance Popejoy, If living, 1
and the unknown heirs and ,
be feminine
and lovelv
in this
GOWN
'Vanity ‘Jair
Shelf Hardware
PLOW PARTS
Electric
Fencers
A-C or Battery, a large
stock I
ALSO
Well Cylinders
PIPE FITTINGS
Expected Soon — A
Shipment of
SUCKEH BODS
See us for
Batteries Stock Salt
oOo ......... ■
BE SURE .. .
GET YOUR COAL NOW
OET IT AT YOUR
Consumers
IVXOB — BIOOKB PITOJUTOB
legal representatives of Ben ,
Popejoy, the son of Tarance
Popejoy, deceased; Huce Pope-
Joy, If living, and the unknown
heirs and legal representatives
of Huce Popejoy, deeea.-pd; Si-
mon Popejoy, if living, and the
unknown heirs and legal rep-
resentatives of Simon Pojic-
Joy, deceased, and the Dan-
singer Oil and Refining Co., a
corporation GREETING:
You are commanded to ap-
pear and answer the plaintiff’s
petition at or before 10 o'clock
A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 day* from
| the date of Issuance of this
Citation, the same being Mon-
day the 30th day of October,
A. D.. 1944, at or before 10 o'clock
A. M., before the Honorable
District Court of Deaf Smith
County, at the Court House In
the City of Hereford, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 13th day of Sept-
! ember, 1944. The file number of
| said suit being Ho. 2691. The
> names cR the parties In said
' suit are; Nannie Bohanan, a
I feme sole and Lizzie Conway
' Joined by her husband James
, Conway as Plaintiffs, and T. A.
Popejoy; Mrs. Mary Baker and
husband - Baker; Lonnie
! Albert Popejoy; Emma Parker,
'a feme sole; Carl Richardson;
j Della Dutton and hiutoand Her-
I man Dutton; Oeorge Crook. Jr.:
I Virgil Popejoy: Burless Hender-
son Ballev and husband -
Bailey, Tennle Bpenos; Lucy
.Caldwell; Tobe Popejoy; Mo-
zelle Eslin and husband. -1
jl-iln; Marie Popejoy; the un-1
known heirs and legal repre- j
' > entatlves at; flan Popejoy. de-
ceased: Wm Popejoy
John
Dainty rows of bubble-
stitching trim this semi
fitted gown. Flowing rayon
jeriey that fits perfectly and
waahes like « dream. As
a stay-at-home you'll dote
on it ... as a traveler
you'll adort H and as
a sleepy head you’ll mint
on it.
Store Hours; 9 to 6:30
THE
VOGUE
Ready-to-wear • Millinery
Mrs. C W Reed
C. O. Norton and children
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Norton
and son
Mrs. J. E. Urschel and
daughter
Mrs. Una Hutcheon and
daughter
Miss Alma Norton
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Norton
and daughter.
We’re Headquarters for
CATTLE CHECKERS
Helps bring your herd through winter in
condition for big calf crop next spring.
Helps build vigorous calves.
Our boys must keep on llght-
in*—we must keep yn buy-
iiqf U Alt BONl)N uiUil utv
In: \ is won I. m , iiACit.
INO Tl I ir: U K
r
Lots of Eggs jt
It pays to balance S
wraSm/
scratch grain with
I.ay Chow. It1* a
G rwriiia iQ-
real egg maaht
Feed Lay Chow
Built to Veep cows,
in condition for top
production and long
milking life.
Dtptud m
COW CHOW.
Packard Milling Co.
SPECIAL!
CEDAR BOX
CANDY
3 different style boxes
$389 $J98 $£19
Above All
Prescription symbol iden
t firs tin* vital function ,,f th«
drug store . . . the duty of
safeguard lug health in coop-
eration with the medical pro-
fession. Despite th innit Rude
of funct'oiiH, which
modern drug store.
simied.
our
this community with
the
prescription service
highest profsesional eharac-
100 Tablets
NYAL ASPIRIN . .
tjuart
MILK MAGNESIA
$1.00
WINE CARDUI . .
60e
ALKA SELTZER . .
Natural Vitamin
BEZON .........
$1 Davor is
MOUTH WASH . .
60c
MENTHOLATUM
35c
VICK S SALVE .
G. I. Gilts • •.
Bill Folds
Travel Kits
Army Duffle Bags
Sewing Kits
Cigarette Cases
Shaving Sets
Fountain Pens
Razor Blades
Pipes
Tobacco Pouches
Vitamins
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1944, newspaper, September 14, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584442/m1/7/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.