The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1925 Page: 5 of 10
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SERVICE—
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When you buy inaurance thru this Agency your problem* receive careful, intellegent study—giving you ufe and
•ane coverage. If You get prompt claim settlement*—
Phone 8#
THE A. L BIGGS AGENCY
Insure In Sure
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Mr. (Ml Mrs. A. W. Cameron racalv-
•4 the ear? ud mii <rf the death
<C their greed daughter kllae rio Cam-
eron who wee taken to Raloe hospital
at Chico, Calif., about three aMuitha
ago, tor treatment of abeeaa of the
lunge. Mina Flo hai been a auffer a*
bout a year. Mhe waa taken from the
Baptist hospital at Cloela to California
as her uncle Is manager of the Raloe
hospital there beam Id* name. She has
keep gettlug worse, and her parents,
the Bee. A. W. Cameron and wife who
m*w live at Alta Vlata, Kansas where
be la pastor of the Baptist church,
went to visit her. The doctor .aid
of the heart and paralysis. He was ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ b.g their plantlug aa fast as possible !,|ay night snd arrange! tor a good .lei
laid to rent In the Hellvlew cemetery •
In the preaeine if a large crowd of *
sorrowing relatives and friends, wtio i ♦ •
believed without a doubt that he has.♦♦♦♦♦♦ .........
departed to receive the reward of the Mrs. Berry Ijrmh and family ea
righteous. | Joyed a visit last week from her mother
- Mrs. Tye ami little sons of IMalnview. while Mr. Naaeugame la away.
Tessa Also a married brother andi — -
♦ ♦;his family from llappiy, Texas ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**
♦ NOBTH RUT CORN KB 4, Miss Kllsaheth Chapman visited with ♦
♦ (Falrtflew I nlan Nr ha ala) ♦Hull. Heed last Sunday. ♦
♦ ♦ Mrs. Rwlng landers of Adrian ,♦
Hawaoa Hlsaengasse and family left etatIon to attend the road meeting at.
Monday for - *— *— -■-*■ —— -- — * * - -
relative* In
a few days visit with Tulls Wedaewlay. A standing com ml*
tlranlte. Oklahoma and tee on msiIi ami highways waa appoint-
arveral other joints In Oklahoma. Mr. ed which will look after opening .. -4
Uuy Cooper and family of Adrian will grading highways to conned with thoae
have charge of the Wlmhrrly Hamh \,f adjoining count!**
Heue.li.rtaa.
We are to riot*
to sew* (We Q*/N
Rvevy m«4her. In MM
help elect the
Visitors
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♦♦♦♦♦♦ - ••♦♦♦♦ visited with her mother, Mrs. Jones of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ —- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
About forty of our cltlaens attended Vega last Friday Her mother return Miss Nelda Ueodwtue, who has hr-*«
the suiiday school picinc held at Vega cd home with her aiul la apeudtug the attending Swarthmore College la IVi.u
taa< Saturday A good ami profitable week-end while her huahand I. gone sylvaata during the past alne months,
time waa had by everybody sable from «ui a business trip to tlrooiu. Tests returned home Monday morning
n uunilter of bllster.nl arms and necks Miss Williams of Minefield, Tests The caralval given by the Prion*
all seemed pleased. has been employ*! at on* of the Adrian Woman s Club In |he new Warren
Mr A. R. Norman and wife made a teachers for the coming year, building Trldav night was a decided
there waa no hopea for her recovery | business trip to Amarillo Saturday. Mr. Morrison and family of the Hip tatih financially and atalally
without an operation, hut very faint Mlaa Kthel Wornhle of Heretofd pu« community visited in the faring A *n*I mmd.nl piogram waa rendered
hop*«a then. She never come out from api-nt a few days last week In the home home last Sunday. hvthe Choral Cluti, whhh la la-lng tn
under the Influence of the ether and ..f C. I’l.llllp* J. A Heed and wife trauaa. ted l-usl Kcrg.....„ „r ||rr,,f„r,|
died at 10:30 Monday morning, June. (Julie a few of the young people u.-as In Adrlau Saturday morning .\|M, *,..,.rN| highly appreciated nnin
21. She waa IN year* of age. she had spent last Sunday with Mr. John Ih»y|s Temple I vneh and family of Aina i„.r, bjr lh,. Krl.-natn.nd .....I or. heatra
Iln4 « chrlstlau. waa a member of thejand wife 'rlllo, Tesaa, ylalte.1 hla brother Berry |„ () My,departed Saturday!
Bn (Slat church and had graduated Mr. C. XI. tirUImm and family spet.t ; l.y n. h and family of Ball II Itau. h f„r |>„r||,n,|. oreg-n
from the high school at Hilda, N. M Sunday with II. .1 Oglesby and wife, la-t week, returning home Sunday ,j„. \Htlnnal I'onvenllon
Her
The T*xh-o Parwell Twit City base
hall team played the loeal team Sun
-lav The game waa forfeited to Frl
ona la the eighth luulng
(ialhralth. of llerefor.1, .ltd eteelleot
(dtetdag for Frlona. gelling nine
strikeouts In eight Innlnga
Frlona (days Hereford Sunday af
trrmata on Hereford grounds ami aa-
. surea a g.at.1 clean game
, ............ .......... of Chrlatlan
in.ret.ts aecompalned the body' The meeting held at the Fulrvlew Our community was saddeue.l last F.ndegvor. He went by way of law An
from Chico, ('allf.. to HusalvIUe, Mia-tscluad house by the Missionary of the Wednesday by the death of Mr |jir«oi., g. |,s and rxpret* to Is- gone about three
tourl whrr burial took place. Miss Flo Ihtlo Huro Association cl.aied last Frl win. died after several days illness w,.,.*,,
waa ralaed tu our community and was day ulgl.t, It waa well attended and \V«- extend to the bereaved wife and |i„. rw,,Bl rrt|„ whl,.h vt«n„,i tlll,
loved by all who knew her. |all enjoyed the aervleea Very much children --nr tendereal svinpathy In hsallty has pul a hump -m the growing
- r-q-a Tile weeds are not so slow
the big ph.de at i««-r
We stated last week, llev Sluimon* Hev. A. M Howell went
waa helidng llev las- in the u.eetlug burn to pr.-ueh last Sunday.
Wash this sad hour.
Those attending
only two| \jr sieplunson and wife from Vega Saturday were Xliss... Beatrice planting |a pts.tbalv finished here
it. anotherj|k,nm ,'„|ornt|o. are vUltlng In the «ml I'aullne llawn. IVarl Ulaawnck. Many farmers had to replant which
home of Mr. I. A. Allred. Mrs K leans ( hapmau and lilt I*' so'1* iut.de ihc planting season mu. I. later
The Falrvlew Club meeting met lu»t a,H* *'a*,**,‘ Bh.aso.s-k.
Weilnesday at the 4. I*. Walker home
at New Hope he wus titer,
days and went to work
meeting, llev. Netheroutt .xviipied the
pulpit at New lln|te each morning ami
nlgl.t the remainder of the week He
filled Ids regular appointments at
Claud Sunday morning hut was back
toldx work Monday night at New Hope |h(> |h)|| Mr WM ..... |ir,^„l *"»" "" " »>"'«» •’»«''«" “•
Hev. I.ee preached S,today morning In ^ ||M| w,„ M,, all »b. tires fro... Kleano Chapman1.j
Id. ahsenee. at the home of J. C. Allresl. Ford S,slat, last Friday night. No
Mr. W. B. Hutchinson has las-u quite ^ ....... ^ f(U||lly ......... biwl. arrests have la-en made.
ness trip to Amarillo last week Farmers are rejoicing over the fine
, Mr. .1 T. McClain and wife together rain which fell In our community Iasi
at New Hope Sunday and was a dinner v|)|( y(|> (, "lulu and sister, Tuesday nlgld. l,er< lpllallon was one
guest In the home uf H. A. la,we. t»lher Kl|l||>|| ,11(l|lir,.,| Amarillo last ami three fourth Inches. Farm work
Mr. Howard and family of the lb-II |
a large crowd w as present eousUtlug r""’ ^ aitend.Hl the N ega ldc.lt Satu, (
of membeia and visitors lad owing to
ilu- t <t I it Mr. Hunkle was not present
Wetsl killing Is now In full force.
The Chamber of Common ,, met \l--n
y. r h. r. r.
Far MumI*) . July i
Topic What Make* a Nation Croat’
Song Star Spangled Hanner."
Song ‘Amerb’a ’*
Sen truer Prayers
Scripture Heading Heul 2S I It.
I.eatb-r Otto Olson
Is-M-ler's talk
When* and Wh was the IHh aratb-ti
>*f lnde|a inl>tt- -' Wrltl-n ’ Velma t’ar
rol
I low la-es C F. Help to Preaerve
tatb-nal Uri-aiuess - Paul Corbett
><(ss|a| Music Mahel llarnhart.
What Makes a Nation Chrlsllanf
lb-ward Holden.
Can a Nation he Truly tlreat and
im-i la- ChrlatUnl l,e>mard Fosier,
Mona "Amerba, the Beautiful."
It II Call Answered by giving name
of soma great American
Hualneaa
CANVoN Caayom will ha
July tl l.y Count Ilya Tolat-
• be fam.-ua Hotmlaa Fhlbiaopher, t
l eo Tolstoy This dlallngwtahed
urer la being brought to Canyon
l.v-eum -s-mmlttee of lha Waal
stale Teachers Col lege Wh!
Clark, chairman of the commit
sl.b-rs T"lstoy a c-iuiug the
lairtaut. lecture event that has
presented In Canyon In mnh)
Count Ilya Tolstoy a subject
the 1‘hll.wiAy of Tolstoy
Mngulahed Huaslan speaka
-s - foot I v and Ids Its tore will
the t-C--pie as will aa that of
tlng.dalo-d fat In'r
It s e,pasted that Canyon tg|
visited on this isvastou by n
nitutia-r "f people from ill isirtn 4
Panhandle
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sick tip' |m,s| w,a-k.
Hriimln.i, Kdii.oiisoii attended church
Oilin' Stt|)|tlit's lor the Busy
guests were Mr. anil Mrs. H. II. King
and baby and A. C. Johnson and fam-
ily.
Messrs o. and Charlie Tellman
and their families were dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Hot It rage Sun-
day.
Some of the farmers are busy cut-
ting wheat, others tilling land pre|si-
lory to try another wheat sowing, and
some are working In their row crops
which are usually not a very g,*»d
stand.
W. FI. Montgomery Is suffering with
n very sore arm from being kicked by
a horse last week.
Mrs. F, II. Scott s' mother Mrs. Teel
and her aunt Mrs. Puckett and children
of I teuton, Texas are visiting her.
Utile I.avail. Williams was take
to the hoaplttl at Clovis Sunday for
treatment for also** of the lungs.
Floyd Mole purchased a Ford tar
Inst week.
Italian Johnson Is quite sick this
week.
A fine boy was horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hunch June 2.1.
Our community waa made sad Mon-
day June 21 h.v the death of Brother
Whlney who lias lieett a suffer for
some time. He and wife went to Hot
Springs, N. M. for their health dur-
ing the winter. He Improved some
while there and they returned here
with Mr. and ilrs K. W I .each about
the middle of May. Brother Whluery
lived a very conoerated Christian life.
He attended church on Sunday night
la-fore he died Monday. He had the
plean.irc of knowing that Mil his child-
ren were Christians. He had drjatsy
Floor Surfacin'!
Y.bl appearance lo >mtr
Friday.
The farmers are very busy at
was delayed a dav or two, hut farmers
tills returned to their work as .....a as the
floor*,
save wear
an jaur ntg» ami lin-
oleum, b> having jour
floors surfaced ami
made smooth.
I make new flaors
smooth ami old flaors
hath new and smooth
with m> new M.%mer-
Iran I nlversal sanding
Machine."
Inspect the work I
have done, and give me
a trial on yoar floors.
Jim Gilliland
time slaying the fiojt growing weed* ground was dry enough and are rush
|n«HB H B I ■ ■ ■ D •
The NEW KELLY
FLEXIBLE CORD
|tV\SIKK HIIMN<» Than tin* ordinary cortl lire,
hfcuiiac it is more flcxiMt*.
^|0KK FI.EXIBKE BccaiiHf the Integral Ht*atl
constriit tion used only hx Kdlx lias made
possildc a flcxildc tread as well as a lit \ilde ear*
easts.
I^ONGER LIVED, Partly lifeaiise of the ruj!)!eil*
ness of the tread hut principally because the
tire'n flexibility allows it to absorb the shocks of
road obstructions instead of resisting them,
4 BROAD, TOt (ill, Long • wearing, non • skid
tread that performs it duties efficiently ami
silentlv. Altogether, the best tire Kelly has ever
built.
I^KEEY DEALERS are reporting an unprecedent-
ed demand for this new tire.
The brad of the new Kelly
< «rd is formed h) rnrlos
lug >trlps of bnidrd wire
In the loops of the rord
fabric, 1 hr cords uhlrh
form these loops arc not
flnuiuis from Ihc iM-gtiudug
of Ihc toon-.I pi) lo Ihc
cml of the oilier. file
whole (Ire (bus li,i, a flex
II,illf) ami "give" dial la
neeesaarll) larking In Ores
made h> (lie ordinar) me
HnmI.
Si ..tiius lo llghlen office work ami shorten Hie hiuirs. WuiMk-toek
T>pewrllers, I I1, lamsc lasif Supplies, In Mrtal Safes and Filing
(ahlnets, Typewriter Hibhons and Carbon Taper.
♦
LIKE NEW
There Is more than
(hrlftliii-sa In cleaning,
, ilyclog and pressing
I here Is a pride In i-er*
I" .ranee wtil-h baa never
failed to |ay returns
l.et us call for garg
which vet have main -lava
useful wear A Mr of retail
-leaning, preaalag. and
dyeing will make them l.aik
new
I'la-oe III
^ hit** Fiitr Printin'' (!oni|Kiny H
•\fll HOST HAVK HI
limne **:t
WAIT"
Hereford, Texas.
Thompson's
(»ura«!.*
LimmI \ grills
Buy Tubes as Carefully T|
as you buy Tires
rTa*HERE arc two wiyi a car
JL owner can buy tubes.
Hr in go out looking for price
-and get it.
Or he can buy tube* that will
give hia eatings a chance to deliver
the mileage that U built into them.
U. S. Royal and Grey Tubei art
built to give mileage and gel
mileage.
They resist heat, hold their
•hape and retain their elasticity.
To get all the mileage out of a
new caaing or to make an old
eating last—put a U. S. Royal or
Grey Tube inside it.
U. S. Royal
and U. S, Grey Tubes
M*d« of ^prax-cd Pokker
• hr purrrt and mort
uniform lubber known
and now mads aran
heaxier than bsfots.
it fl*
C J*
United State* Tube*
in Oood Tub**
0m> U. N Tubci /rum
H. L. KK E. Hereford. IVvie
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1925, newspaper, July 2, 1925; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583993/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.