The Hereford Brand, Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1919 Page: 3 of 12
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«a —> bband, reran, uu.
castso county
▼wit with
MImm Willie and )Uf|M Boyd
were shopping ia town last Mob-
<Uy.
Judge Kerr «!■ a Hereford
visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm. Pre—icy Dyer
were trading in town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Green were In
from the ranch last Tuesday.
Uncle Billie Smith of "Bethel, en*
Joyed a>eknt from tig nan, Mr.
Burn Smith, a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noey are having
as guests the latters mother and
sister this week.
Mr. E. S. Ireland is transacting
businesN in New Mexico.
_ Miss Lilly Raster returned to
Amarillo Friday morning after a
few days visit with relatives and
friends here.
Mr. Frank Hight and Mr. Dow
Duree came in this week, having
received their diMcharges at Ft.
Worth.
Mr. C. K. McLean came in from
Mineral Wella Friday for a visit
with his family.
Mr. Lambert of Hereford was in
town Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gylispie enteretin-
ed the young people Thursday
evening.
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings
entertained in honor of Miss Lilly
Easter last Wednesday evening.
A musical program was enjoyed
by alt. Ice cream and cake were
served.
MONEY
For
iMumuXIB 10
Methodist
Kartell j. a.
mattae. j. b.
MegfertaiMi. JuSa
pAfflmni
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at 51-2 par east
B. D. Woodke
i Eustace Houlette, George Mes-
senger. Frank Livings and Will
i Massie all returned home last
week. Eaeh of these boys have
been with the A. E. F. in Franc-
and have received their final tit*
charge.
Mr. Campbell of Trenton, Mo.,
ia here viaiting in the home o£
Smith Gallatin. He is Mrs. Gal-
latin *« father.
J. E. Stale.v and family are en
joying a visit from his brother
and family of Colorado Spring*.
They drove through in their car.
arriving here Sunday.
This locality has been Buffering
from what might be termed a
"wind famine" for the past week.
There hss not been enough wind to
1 turn the mills and many people
were entirely without water for
their stock.
', C. C.
Mary &
C C.
t b.1 wife
Honk*. Mrs. I- K.
Bryant. D H.
Brand. Mra. B.
(turd. W.
Curtis, O. u. * wife
Curtis. Vims
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GREEK—GTL18PIE
Mr. R. T. (Jreen and Miss Velmn
Gylispie were united in marriage
last Thursday evening. Rev. Me-
Nealy officiating. The bride is
one of Dimmitts most popular
young ladies. The groom is one
of our soldiers just recently re-
turned from overseas. The happy
couple will be at home to their
many friends on Church street.
oil on the Gulf coast.
Breed Sews WUI Pay Their Way!
parmer COUNTY
FRIONA MEWS
G. W. Clark is seriously ill at.
this writing, suffering from in-
juries received from falling from
a tree at his home last Thursday.
Mr. Clark had climbed the tree to
replace some young birds in a
nest and the limb he was standing
on broke off and he fell upon the
granitored walk. His collar bon*
and oue rib were broken l>esi«ie
internal injuries.
Wade, the small son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Wright was severely
burned on his leg last Friday. He
was trying to destroy an ant "s nest
with gasoline and his overalls
caught fire.
Cleaning and
Pressing
Done Right
at
Crouch's
Phone 277
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
$1.00
I^t at show you how, for a fow ccnts, von en insure
your comfort day and night, at work or at play
Hereford Light &
Power Co.
Phone 388
• Supplemental information of
much interest ami value is contain-
' ed in the third edition of the bul-
letin. "Review of the Geology of
Texas. " which has just been issued | jjgj JM
by the Bureau of Economic (teolo-
gy and Technology of the Cniver-purcetl. c. s.
sity of Texas. The large colored fanner. W. H. k wife
map which goes with the bulletin
has also been revised. One of the ' ,,ark(.r[ W|JI j.
additions to the bulletin relates to, isrlccr. Mary L
, I'arker. Mr*. K. F.
Ktee. Mm H. L.
ItnlomM). K. T. * wife
Kulhcrfitnl. Mr*. II.
i Keed. Ml * Lury
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Skelfoti, C. A
Stanford. J W.
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Snytler. lilelin
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sin ton. J. IV
j spruit. I. H. A wife
Smith. Mlw KImIc
Saitzmnti. Fred k wife
Si rmll«*y. Mr* J W.
Saw.ver. Mr*. Anna
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Sit.*. Temple
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Terry, Kiijai
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should not he used on very we*W
or young birds or in cold or damp
weather,
One pound of aodium fluorid will
treat 100 bird*. Figuring a peg-
son '* time at 20 cents an hour aM
the drug at 40 cents a pound, it
has been estimated that it cost*
about $1.25 to treat 180 fow la If
the pineh method.
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versity of Texas for the waaif
aeasion. They are Mis* Ammim
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Falvey of Austin, Miss L. E
Clure of Austin, and Mrs.
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FIGHT POULTRY OOOTXSS
Recent expi^riment* by fhe Unit-
tnl States Department of Agricul-
ture have shown that a very satin-
factory way of eliminating liee
from poultry is to treat each fowl
separately with sodium fluorid
Commercial sodium fluorid may be
purchased at moat drug stores at,
from :#) to HO cents a pound ami
may be applied either by the mt- j
called "pinch" method or by
means of a duster made by punch 1
inir small nail holes in the bottom
of a -an having a tight fitting cov-
er or by dipping. If the pineb
method i* used, the bird is held on
u table while a pinch of sodium
Hiiorxl is applied next to the ski'i
under the feather*, as follow*
One pinch under the head, one on
the neck, two on tin* back one 01.
the breast. one below the vent,
one on tin- tail one on eaeh thi^fli
and one on the underside of each
winif The feathers should ts1
ruffled to allow the powder to tfvt
next to the skin. If the bird Is
held in a larjfe. shallow pan, th-
small quantity of powder which
falls off will be SHVeit If tli •
powd« r is dusted on b\ means of
a shaker the amount of sodium
Hitorid used may be reduced by
usiutr 4 parts of road dust or flour
to 1 part of the chemical. This
method retpures tile services of ,1
second person to hold and urn
the fowl.
When larjje numbers of birds
are to be treated the sodium fluorid
may be used in the form of a dip
using I ounce of commercial sod
mm fluorid to each gallon of wa'
er The bird should held by
the wings and plunged into a tub
full of the solution, ieavinif th
head out. while the feathers ar> ,
ruffled with the hand to allow th.-
solution to penetrate t«, the tkm
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1919, newspaper, June 26, 1919; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254005/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.