The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1942 Page: 2 of 12
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Now is your shame l>> put, hast thisc
all metal 1942 model I I 5 fl.»»r
lamps at a price *hi<h will save \>*u
atones lake advantage of this oflvr
on I I S lamps that were manufac-
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mstssars to substitute nietaL
OF ALL METAL 1942
MODEL LES. FLOOR LAMWS
LIMITfD New Lew Price* Io tffecl Ur Steer* Time Oely
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Horned Frog Band
M-- Lois Agnes O:lbr ath of
Hereford is a member of the
Texas Chri itian Univ rsity O:
eheatra and Horned Frog Band
thir year
'Hie concert given bv the or-
chestra which has 12 girl mem-
bers this year 1 sone of the h.gh-
lighls on the campus Tin' band
has a nation-wire r<-pirati»n
for its swine music and plays an
important part in the entertain-
ment at the T C U loot ball
games
Mi s Gilbreath play <•< 11 for
the orchestra and otn.e ai’h the
band which is allowing the
coeds t.> march a.th th< band
for the first time this year
Al <
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••her V* a r< -ived ram
Veqd News
mrs d e McKendree
(More or less Inspired Infor- course, which probably will be
of
in
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Cab"’ of Ar’
Charles McNabb Jr
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Mrs. Clyde Cocanougher. secre-
tary. or with Miss I
lighting, m which the c »%■--. , irtw Lent t! c.emy torped plains
and -ubmat mes.
ft Friday
w ill be
work-
tend th
Worth
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the hos
Ru-
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cats ‘ the most
Vitamins wins.
I pour .
Place in a I
degrees F
Then reduce
nation prepared by the Here- offered in the daytime, leave
your name with Mrs Pink Oilil- 1
and bruising Mr Weimhold con
siderably Mr Weimhold suf-
fered severe cuts and bruiser
but is recovering rapidly
Dick Heath of
vis.ted Mrs
A M Miller
Smoke use* from a bomlxd merchant -nip in the Urgent ailed <en-
voy ever to get through to Russia. Silhouetted figures on the deck
-fcrd Home Economics Unit.' your name with Mrs Pink Oilil- “f?n »‘reruft carrier w .tch one t th. attaci n ad< in b ur d... of
Does your lit le daughter ask land, preaident of the local unit. ,
you to be sure to "put vitamins” Mrs. Clyde Cocanougher. secre-
In everything you cook; have ary or wlth Miss Sadie Lee I--
you found a way to make your Oliver, county home demonstra- flower is he former M.- Edith
tion agent. It will take 20 mem- Boydston
bers to get a class organized. 1 Claud Dixon of Los Angeles,
and take it from graduates of ■ Calif, visited his aunt. Mrs Em-
| the first class, it is really worth- ma McNabb tills week,
{while. I Mrs John Haliburton is spend -
----- | ing most of her time with her
And here’s a recipe that fits mother Mr.-, Henry Klien of Ad-
and with rian who is quite ill.
Frank Robinsun who works for
; the American Telephone and
’Telegraph Company and rs sta-
visit relatives.
All business houses in Vega
closed from 1PM Thursday
so each one could asaut in the
scrap drive and about 10 tons
were gatiiered.
C. M Raley is in Temple in
the Sc ott White Sanatanum and
Mrs N H Cabot of Art. .a Mrs Raley li ft Saturday t > be
M is visiting her daughter I with him
• these Mrs Charles McNabb Jr and j Jim Ev ret
into * Mr McNabb Mrs <’ T E’
Just ask Mrs. James
Aiken if it works. Peggy-
Ann now greets visitors with
the query—“Have you had
your vitamins today?
Mrs Will Kerr says that her
boys will now
and small Dickie Wilson,
sen of Mr. and Mrs Bob
Wilson, is eating eggs be-
cause thev pul him ahead
in this game of \ ita Mm
Go.
In .small quant it ;e this game
can be ordered fr n V.t.. M.:.
Ou. Inc 175 Var. k St N Y 15
copies for JI. 30 copies for $2;
60 copies for $4. or 100 a' 5c
each Single copies may be or-
desed for ten cents apiece from
the Nutrition Editor. C >llier’
Weekly. Springfield. Ohio
Incidentally, if you Hereford
housewives would like to know-
more about nutrition, the grad-
uate.- of the first nutrition
eou.se offered here are inter-
ested in star ing another caurse
flo if you would like to take the
in with the season
your sugar ration.
HONEY PUMPKIN PIE
1*2 cups canned pumpkin
1*2 cups milk
1 cup honey
2 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon cinnamon
>« teaspoon ginger
14tcai-poon nutmeg
*2 teaspoon salt
■2 cup chopped black
nuts • Optional*
his parents, Mr
Robinson i Mrs Emma McNabb and her
A-s Mr and Mrs H H Welm- Claude Dixon motored
hold were returning from Ama- lo Tucumcari N M Monday to
rillo Tuesday afternoon a car
driven by an unknown woman
ran into their car demolushing it
•Mix the milk with the pump-
kin and heat to scalding. Blend
the spices and salt and add the
honey to the above mixture.
Remove from the stove and
gradually add the beaten eggs ’ N
Add the black walnuts
may be omitted* and
a pastry-lined pan.
hot oven. 425-450
for ten nnnu es.
to 325 degrees F
minutes more
the home of Mr.- J N Ivy-
Mrs J C McKenzie wife
the Di tnct Misiionary. Install-
ed the members ot the W M U
in a very impressive c« remony
Wednesday evening in the
Baptist church.
Mr and Mrs.
Artesia. N M
Heath’s father,
this week and then went to Al
buquerque N M where Mr
tinned in Atlanta Ga is visiting , Heath attended tile State T< ach-
and Mr.- Roy er’s Convention
Mi Jack Roberson a: d Mr.-
Graham Be.I of Amarillo cam<
out Friday to attend th. all day
for about 35 in- .ng of th- W* rtl. Win'-
or until the cen- Home Demi
ter of the filling i- firm Chill —
to serve For super g xxiness I
blend one package of cream
cheese with one tablespoon of
honey, and with this mixture
in a pastry tube, run a fluted
edze around the inside edge of
he pie Then fill the Inside
with whipped cream and over
the top dust nutmeg lightly i
And incidentally this recipe
was first published in the Coun- ,
try Gentleman. Nov 1935 long
before most of us even thought
of a war. much less sugar ra-
tioning
son of Mr and
rett w h-i w is re
ii rated on 1 >r appe:. di-
i- brought home from
al Friday
I Ad
eat oatmeal
Dickie
child eat eggs -or oatmeal?
Were not saying we've
found a way to turn Here-
ford small fry into a crew
of Elsie Dinsmores (they'd
probably drive the parents
crazy * but there is a new
way to make children get
their vitamins and like
them.
It's a game called "Vita-Min-
Oo" and it was described in the
Hept 19 issue of Collier s maga-
zine A board game, the moves
in Vita-Min-Go are made on
the basis of daily vitamin con-
oumption. and the child who
cats ‘’the most of the best”
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A Hereford Product...
where fine wheat grows'
PACKARD'S BEST
FLOUR
. . . produced for the finest bakers
and the finest homes Ask your
grocer for PACKARD'S BEST’
Look in each sock for Chines
Dinnerware Coupons!
PACKARD MILLING CO.
HEREFORD. TEXAS
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JIMMIE OHXNNTINE Editor
MARY KATE BROTHERTON - .News Editor
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DRY CLEANING
ducted into the navy
Play night was observed Fri- |
day night in the gymnasium
in he High School building
where a good time was had
by ali. The games were under
the supervision of Mi« Mary
Louise Loyd.
M.ss Opal Kittrell resigned
her position m the Vega School
and will go to her home in
Muleshoe to be with her par-
ents Miss Kittrell has taught in
the Vega 8ohool two years and
leaves a vacancy which will be
hard to fill.
W.ud was received from Em-
ory Loyd who hxs Been <>n Ma-
neuvers in Calif that he will
arrive home Sunday on a 12 day
furlough. i
ATTENTION
SOYBEAN
PRODUCERS
WEST TEXAS COTTONOIL CO.
Littlefield
Soy beans must be sacked by the producer.
New sacks, if needed, may be bought at
actual cost from the o<! mill who, in turn well
buy them back at O P A ceding prices.
Each producer »hould immediately confer
with his County Committeeman about the
number of bags needed, based on about
100 lbs per bag.
West Texas Cottonoil Co. at Littlefield has
entered into a contract with the Commodity
Credit Corporation to process soy beans;
and in a short time (as soon as grading
facilities cgn be obtained) will buy soy
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A Strong But
Thoughtfully
Manage
>iiv<-ti • ii* <• And every time
We sell you two kitols of
SECURITY FOR AMERICA
War 1! -n*l- buy the equipment to crush the
enemy Tl.-y buy security for Amerh-a.
|WARBOHDS
KHUOTIC SERVICE
Security
Wi m'II War BoikIm f«»rs*»ur «•<
that m*I| y<»u a War K«»n«f
set'unty
SECURITY FOR YOU
I' ten Jf it- the value of these bonds will
im-rease on.- t|nr<|. I’.uy them now for your
family 's s*-< unty tomorrow.
The Hereford Brand. Hereford, Texas, Thursday, October 29, 1942
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1942, newspaper, October 29, 1942; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317996/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.