The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1926 Page: 1 of 12
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hP PRBHIAN FDR MONDAY
.tmfferd Until’, district attorney
Dalbert. was the principal apeak
•i the uvular hux-been of tu*
Chamber of Onumerra. Mon
held it the Hereford hotel. He
mated the loci I orgaalutwa
work that la being done. With
ch Mil that surround* thl*
with the protrusive
with natural advantages suit*
for another railroad, and with
tract* of unsettled land around
■aw open for colonisation, Mr.
a treat future for
it E. B. Black aald that
•with county would
new rural mall routN head-
it froiia Hereford, beeauae of the
laita tracts of land
ate balai oolauhed. Hi ap>
D rAahhrook, L. Baakla
ma Williams to work with
local pootal authorities an this
Bput B. a Dunkln thanked
for their
In the eucceeaful a
p ****** that ha* just been
r% t^relaad^and^ior Japgf
fed the people of HerelBi
and beautify the local cent-
ml tree composed of Bor.
■III. D. r......
L was appelated by President
to worm opt plan* for thin
k Bar. Bean also announced the
rd ef eneeUfnoe for the home
arden artvagtsnt for Hereford.
__ etary T. D.. Moa* aanonneed
|t 0. 0. Goodwin, secretary of the
jiafoer of commerce at Amarillo,
two of hla assistant*, would be
•ra ft nekt Monday'* luncheon,
will bo held at the Stockman's
B. Milton Weds
, Miss Virginia Laird
Virginia
Mr. and Mr*. D.
Laird of Plalnvlew, and Joe Bailey
•ton,
ha wedding of
rd. dan#>tet of
Laird ef 1Plalnvl*
latoo, aon of Mi
laton of Horofoi
tho homo of tho
alnvfow Mat
I*. irkJXf
am
Sam H. Morris Is
Laid to Rest In
Hereford, May 12
ham Houston. Morris. agr<l M, long
lime resident of Hereford, died In •
sanitarium at Amarillo May 11, at-
tar a sudden Illness of nuoumnsUa. Th*
bpdr was heoeaht to Hate ford sad
funeral' services were held from the
flrat Christlaa church Wednesday af-
ternoon at 8 o'clock, coadurted by the
Bev. J T. Boas, assisted hj th*
Bee. J. O. Harass. .Th* body wu
laid to teat In tho Hereford cemetery
The poll hearer* were:
Active pall hearers: Bd Connell, G
0. Ptrtuson. B. J. Lew la. G B. BaUh,
Oeo. L, Muse, H. If. Oulas.
: P. H. Oher-
laorary pall
thlar, C. H. Dyer, W. H. Bay, B. 8.
Ireland. Judge Basse Tatum. W. B.
Hicks. H. fl. OoakWTlght, W. H. Bus-
salt. Dr. 0. P. LeOnad. John L. Wil-
son. Dr. J. W. Hicks, W. A Da moron,
Bprl W. Wlleon, P. A. Daniel.. A O.
BOII. W. B. Dunlap, J. H. Jonas, Ar-
thur Thompson, f. H. Pitman. 8M1
Hardin. Autarllloi Homer Wilkinson.
Amarillo; Jack
. psromt)
dating. The new
I
are 1
Methodist
homo of
tastefully
Tte wed-
was a quiet homo affair, with
a faw does friends and rat-
r. and Mrs. LAM was tack
worsted for the occasion. The wed-
of tho young people promt,
from Hereford who attended
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blllston and
iUihter, Miss Ruth. Mr. and Mrs.
C. Baird and little daughter. Mary
m. and Mrs. Seth B. Holman. Mrs-
one* Baisd and Holman are aunts
the bride. Egbert Rratlly of Here-
?d. and Mbu Rvu Hkclton of Far-
all. supported the hrldh and groom.
The ring ceremony was used ami
e wedding ceremony was very pret-
end Impressive. Immediately fol-
wing the nuptials the happy pair
ooseded by auto to Lubbock. where
ey spent two days, then returned to
alavlew and from there earoe on to
srefonl Wednesday.
It Is understood that they will leave
« California soon, when- Mr. Rllls-
n will entar business. Roth young
wpla were raised In Hereford and
w receiving th* good wishes of thslr
friends her*.
lemetery Oean-up
Date Announced
Tuesday, May 25
be Hertford cemetery Is to bo
aed up and dsoorated for Me-
>la| Day. The date lor the dean-
work has boon set for Tuesday,
r 15
ha committee la charia of th*
k consists of D. F. Aahhrook.
Irman. Mayor B. fl. Ireland, and
'. W. A Hill. Every man. woman
child In this community Is ura*d
torn out on that day and help
the Hereford cemetery Into sight-
condition. and to bring flower*
u which to decorate the grave* of
departed.
he matter was brought np at Man-
’s luncheon and the committee was
olnted hy President Black. Ar-
rements are to he made at once
mt on the campaign, and the com- [
tee desires that the cltlaen* be
king ahont the matter and getting
ly for h* cooperalve work on the
father Has Been Coldt
Wet and Disagreeable
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i* weather 0s pant week has moa* I
rambled October than May. Condon-1
P .-.oudy conditions, with oersslooal
mwera and heavy streaks of rain
■ms portions of th* territory have I
ravalM It has been cold and die-
■ssahle and everybody Is praying
p warmer and more settled cnndl
Dunlap. Beg Tynt-«, J. O. Newell. W.
D. Ke) labor, N. A Ossa. R W. Qll
llam. Al Millar. Wirt PhlUlan. Aliwrt
Murphy, H. W. Harrison, J. II. Head.
Freak Gyles. Oeorge Ooyd. L It.
Spratt, C. 8. Purcell. Ohs*. Donald,
Oeo Garrison. L. W. Hough. Jim
Clark. Cliff Braly. l-ewla Huilth. .1.
B. Jones. Heth B. Holmsn, L. W.
(tarl.vle. D. A Gass. Oeo. Millard.
A C. Ulnae, Panhandle: Oita Un-o-
dor*. Panhandle; Hugh Toh-aoa, Aina
rlllo; R. W. Pipkin. Amarillo* B. W
llo;
Wheatley, Amarillo.
Mr. Morris, who wna an unde of
A. O. Thompson of Hereford, wa*
l-orn March T. 1A70, ut Wcsta, Collin
county, Texas. He was tho son of
Jessie and Kittle Morris. At the age
of two ysexg ha moved with *l« fam-
ily to Dexter, Cooke county. Texas.
In 1001 he came to Hertford, where
he resided continuously until ahont
two year* ago when ha went to Pan-
handle.
He waa the sixth child of n family
of nine. Two children of (he nine pro-
ceeded him In death etui *lx survive
him. of whom one Is hla hntimr. J.
F. Morris of Gainesville. Teas*, and
five slaters. Mrs. Jennie Thniupaon of
Hereford. Mrs. Mollle Mstllu-w* of
fob-gate. Oklahoma, Mrs. Blanche Wy-
more of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Mrs.
Halite Carter. Hereford, aed Miss Jes-
sie Morris, lien-ford. He I* also sur-
vived hy one daughter. Mr*. Claude
Arhtur of Fort Worth, and two grand
children.
Mr. Morris was married to Miss
I'orucllu IM-erry at Gainesville In
|mI»9. He united with the Christian
chun-h at Hereford In 1002. and held
membership In that church at th*
time of his death For many years Io-
wa* connected with the Western Na-
tional hank and with Onrrlson Broth-
er* Hardware at Hereford
The Brand Join* with the common
Ity In sympathy to the bereaved fam-
ily and friends of the deceeamd.
Geo. Beans, Jr
Is Distinguished
Student at A. & M.
One of the finest tribute* to arhol-
arshl pand devotion to arhool work
aeeorded * Hereford at intent In years
was received Thursday morning hy
Oeorge Beam* from Prof. II. It Kray
ten. head of the luorganlc Chemistry
division of the A. A M. College of
Texas. George Reams. Jr., freshman
Some Golf Shoot*
era Beginning to
Get Awfully Good
Really, something „lli ham to h*
done with John.ith.su Pitman. Brack
Williams, Frank Marr* D»ug r-x.
et al. That quartette has u-.-u srrap-
ing the skin off the heels of old Man
Parr i*n the '-cal motf link, for a
couple of wei ami Hun,lay the-
threw the Old Man f.-r a l.w. Mr
AMARILLO RETS WILL PLAY .
HEBE SUNDAY, TURN OITT,
FANS, Al BACK HIE ROYS
student St A. A M. Is upholding the Williams shot a .hi p«rr. In the far--
high rx-pofattou of Hereford atndeata, u--ou. amt In the afternoon Mr Pit
eetahlliihed at this great arhool, and
la making a scholastic record In the
keenest kind of comprtlttoa of which
hla family and sU Hereford should
he very proud. It take* Indaatry. sad
application and unusual ability to win
the highest honors in anything at A.
A M . sad the letter which follows
la very highly prised hy Mr. Beams
and his friends:
"I wish to Ink* this opportunity
to congratulate you cn the exceptteu-
ally high grad* of work helag Asa*
by your sou In his freshman chrat-
iatry.
“W* have recently coadurted a
chemical contest la which the hast
sll-ronnd student In chemistry was
selected from rack section. Yonr son
won th* honor of repsenenllira hla ear-
Don. and Monday sight the Chem-
istry sad Chondral Engineering de-
partment gar* a banquet to th* tirea-
ty-Mvea men rsprsMUtlng th* twen-
ty aevoa sections. This mease that
your ana wee one of the hMt men
out of s frrahmsn cIsm of ITD stu-
dents.
"I realise th* Interest you take In
any report* from college, sad ap-
preciate the fact that in maay case*
a aon Is kept In collage only through
|M-ranua! sacrifices of Ow parent*, and
for that tuason 1 am writing to tall
you of our Interest and pride In your
son's success."
NTORK HPRCIALN
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
T
id
... Big-
gins. May U a hov, named Gerald
Bom to Mr.t and Mm OUrear* ______________ __________ ....._
Conklin. Msy 10. a hoy. asmed John j In moiuliorslilp and eatliuslM-un. ami a
I^s-nlle. great summer * *port Is In prospect,
man came rl ht sk-ng and duplicated
the feat. Frink Msrrs wa* -nlv a
stroke er tw > t-ehtmt with lv-nc Fox
right oa hi* heel* The four are play
lag very f-ne golf and will make
some oul-of-town r-ll.-wer* of the my
al and an -lent game look to their
laurels thl* summer
The lernl tournament has narrow
ed down to Frank Marr* and J. J.
Clark. A feature of the tourasmral
th* poet week waa the attuarie be-
tween Ms. Clark and Hosier Fox. Af-
ter the pair had played twraty-elghl
balsa, and still tied, they gar* up
exhausted, and pitched a dollar for
it, dark wine I eg Wednesday Clark
etlartaatod Harry Rice hy eight
strokes In a tight hawk-
Meanwhile Marra won from John-
athan Fttmaa Sunday by three strokes
after a brill lent battle. And Immedl
otely thereafter pitman turned *
round and par red the (-ourtw!
Tbs cbamplonsliip will he settled be-
tween Marr* sad ctartt this week.
However. It I* a sett led fact that rh*
la-ana have already won from tbs
Fats.
C. C. Acker was thl* week appoint
ed hy the evocative committee to fill
out the urn-* pi red term of A Herhet.
ss seerrt*rv tressuei-r of th*< cluh. And
Wedne*ib-.> Dow Menx-r's new super
lawn mower, purchased to keep down
the weeds sud th* fairway* In good
»h«|ie. arrived and Thursday morn-
ing Dow had his two horse* bitched
thereto and hard at work tty the end
of the week the fairway* will la- clean
and sm<H>th and pretty
The Hereford Gulf club I* growing
Building Activ-
ity Shows on Up-
ward Trend Here
The ontate tiding tutssbeg event of
rl«e *e«*on I* anm-wtoed for Here-
ford ue«t Monday afternoon when th*
Amarillo outfit will Invsd* th* Whim
face stronghold and face Galbraith
and Tate la Want Park, hagtoulng St
i -1 o'clock. The hwala am —Tltng
•>»t dally and am preparing a hot
reception Air the haughty Invtdssa.
______ Fata Curtaingtr. veteran of mouy aw-
Building In HemfoN Is now on the fbuiraadte^aM1 <-veTtM^gfolf
of the Whttefa.-ea He « tll
upward tmnd. sad the 1VM figure*
pmtnlse to for surpass sty of gra-
cious yearn The Kemp Lumber com
pouy thl* week started the raaetrar
Goa of a sew lumber yard near the
freight depot I* Hereford, Several
rare of lumber and other bulMIng ma-
terials haw already hoe* unloaded,
and work la moviag ratddiy an th*
erection of office buildups for th#
com pa ay E. W. Harrlaou Is ruaklaa
th* work oa hla AO, 000 bushel ra-
pacity elevator *n that It will ha
ready for the hog* wheat crop which
la In prospect of »h# Homford eons-
try. Ira Lambert la oreetlag a hrleh
hoslutsa house o* Main street be-
tween the Ford Motor company and
th* Mar Theatre Th* three brick boo-
Inca* buildings that F. II Oherthler
has Ju«t completed oa Wool Third,
am now occupied by tho Whit* Faoe
Printing company, Kenney A Ober
thfor, s grata for aloetrtoal suppltra
and Jennlng'a Csfe.
The bdlowlng ,-eoplc am erecting
modern home* In vsrtou* porta of
llomford, sml these homes rang* In
i-rlcc from lU.tMSI to IlftOnft: Austin
lllll. six-room stm-co rmbleme; Devla
Htewart. six room* with t-eth, at no
<h> residence; H F tiuthrle, aovea-
rman stucco: Renfro Bros two mod-
ern five room resilience*. IV-vd Ira-
cy ___
second hose, and has railed oa sway
member of the team to torn enl ff>
•ry afteruoua between n«w and Auu-
ilay and practle* hard for the Mg
gam*. Charlie Bennett boa elan re-
ported sad Is trytag to gw hi
to help out th* hoys.
The low «f th* gnaa* at
leal Sunday has ta so wbm _
aged th* Mlowe AU ta all. they
a remarkable ■*
Pashaodle Chumps, (ahhneh daglgA-
ed AawrIUo • I* A sad Hereford Ml
them <o a T to A acorn terra
behind Tat* sad Galbraith
for th* defoet. sad th*
rauaed hy aarwurasss and the foM
that th# hoys worn molly playwg
their flrat big game before a taara
croud. *• a at rang* Bold ibora wOl
he a differ*at story Nun-lay, at th*
local lot.
Hanford Is full of baoeball hu,
who have been hollering for a tOAfo
for years. They haw a real one sow,
and wbat Is aeedbt la support aud
attendance Tbew should he • rape.
Ify crowd gnndny. and armngoraoM*
am being made to put In gmuud
rule*, if nereesarv The itn*-ap st
I,iii-bock last Nuad.ir follows; J. M.
Posy, first tuu*: It McN.»hh sei-ond
base; Dareoll, shortstop; Walcott.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
BETTER HOME AND GARDEN
CONTEST ARE HERE GIVEN
i !b3f
‘When Dreams Come True*
Draws Enormous Crowd
The auditorium at tha high school
was filled to orerflowlag last Friday
night to hear tho coat of th* Mentor
play praaaat "Whan Dreams Com*
Tru*.'r Tbs street* for blocks around
th* building were lined solidly with
can.
Tho story was aocuratoly portrayed
by th* actors aad the execution of
th# scenes showed skillful ooaohlug
and hard pnctlco. Tbs proceeds from
the performance will he nsed in de-
fraying the expenses of Issuing the
Annual. Following the play th* Men-
Ion enjoyeed a banquet at the City
Cafe.
Hertford's Gin
Witt Be Ready
For the Season
The cotton farmer* of thl* «ect|<n
need not worry at-nit the ginning
question In HOI according to the
Guthrie Cotton Oil oomiwny. owner*
of tin- Hereford cotton gin K Cook
president of the company, write, K,
D. Kwhank* of the W*ot*rn *ti«nai
•tank, under date of May 3. a* fol-
lows:
"Aaowerlng your kind teror of tbs
17th. will say that the writer or
Mr Tllb-taon will tw off there In a|
few days to look over the condition1
of the glit. and w* will say that we
will pff ear gin la flrat das* r-oudl
lion and he prepared to take care
of any and all colon that may h*
grown In the Hereford n*lghtH-rh<««l
Ton may pas* this Information along
tu (he ration growers." '
Last week Iter. J. T Rosa, chair-
man of the Better llomea aud Gar-
den* context for the Rast half of the
cll.v, announced til* choice of anh
chairmen. Now here come* Mr*. A
A. Fo*t«*r, chairman of the Western
half, and give* her list of lleuten
ant*. Rack of lhc-M- will In turn a|e
point a block <-ii|*tHIn. mol tin- Mlrug
gle In-tween the Hum and the West
for highest honors I* on. Mr* Fns
ter'* ll*t n-ada: tier lM-twecn First'
mol Tli I rtf xtret-t*. Mr* John Jacob-1
-ten; tier between Second and Third,1
Mrs J. II Hand: l-ctwi-en Ttilr.l .uni,
Fourth. Mr*. Ilt-tirv llastlng*; l»- !
twe»-n Fouth ami Fifth. Mr*. John
McLean; between Fifth anil Mlxtn.
Jidm Hwnrta: between Sixth and
Seventh. Mr* Frank Marr*: tietween
Seventh mi-1 Eighth. Mrs. II G Conk
wrlght; tierween Rlghth and Ninth.
Mr*. O G. Hill; ts*tween Ninth and
Tenth. Mr*. W. F GabN-rt; Lake
Wr«>et. north to city limits. Mrs John
Burch: Lake street, fo railroad. Mrs
W H Williams.
At Monday's lunehson of th* Cham-
ber of Com merer. Rev. floes rend the
final report of th* organlaathm com-
mittee, whleh waa approved sad the
DIVISION I (Th* Home,
1. General attractlvsaras ........................
t. Clesnllneoa of front yard aad rurt> ..............
I. fXetollnsaa of front yori and alley ...
4. Trees aad ah rubbery ..................
•• Painting and Improvassents .............
J .........................................
T. Flowers ...................................m
ltetal...........................
II- The Gard-n
l. IraatfoB and stae .............................
*. Plao aad variety .........................
A Tara ................................
A Ultimate ppapartloqato prod set km ...............
Total......................
DIVISION II (Homes It-'iiti l)
I - The Home.
1, Clennllnleaa of froat yard and curti
3 Cleanliness of bar* yard and alley
3 l.awn ..................
4. Flower* .........................
» General attrsetlrsaeee ........."........
d C*re of trm-a and ahruhtierv
7. Painting sad Improvements .........
Total...................
II-TB# Garden
1. Location and sis* .................
2 Pisa sad variety ...............
B. Gar* ........................
4, Ultimate proportionate production
Total................ - ..
Further- fowr coranMttee had be
fore It tbe suggestion that the term
“••rgea." be *oa*trued either as v#a
••table or flower garden After due
considerst|,m w* have earn* to th-
de-lahm that the term "garden" ahali
apply only to vegetable garden* and
that Bowers ef whatever quantity
onmmlM-v thanked. Tin- reixirt In full
I* as follows,
Hereford, Thxsb.
Mav 10. U0g
To The Hereford Chamber of C.-m
mrrre:
We your committee apiMdnfed to
work out ilia Standard of Kxceiience
for the Ik-1ter ll-aue* and Garden"
contest, lag leare to re|H-rt •* fol
lows:
We recommend that homes of i-u
• rants In- divided Into three elaxMi-s,
to wit:
Homes ,-wned hy entrants of five
rooms nr mofe tw designated », cinxa
1; home* owned hv entrants of four
rootna or under, la- designated a*
Class i* «iu| homes rented hy en-
trant* of all alae* he designated as
Class 3
We further recommend that ths
standard ->f excrtlcnee *ha'l have two
dlrlslona Humes uwnml and llomea
rented But the awarding nf prises
(if any he given I shall lie on (he
three (-lasses named above
W* further recommend that th*
lodging shall he on the basts of 1.000
potato, as follows:
and fl II Wntnmeck a •! tswi ,-vten
alnn to his home In W"*t Hereford,
The shove Improvsmeats d«- not In-
clude the huge paving program that Is
actieduled to start within a short
while Around fortr Mm-I* In the
rcsldem-e ami Imaltiesa sei-tlon* will
lie paved this summer, and will rep
resent an expenditure of approximate-
ly tttflnno Extensions nf water mains
and aewerage faellltles will h* ap
pr-xlmatelr $13(100.
New homes are going up In varlona
I-art* of the oviunty. end the develop-
ment In the Hereford country seems
to he only In Its Infancy With crop
prospect* brighter than they have
been for ysars. with thouaanda nf
acres of rteh pasture land nn the
market for colonisation, and with
prospect* good for two or three nil
well test* during the coming year.
if)?0 Is liable t- In- the banner year
for Mils section
\’on*‘le fluey Selecting
llis Fair Committees
•too |*olots
... 10 points
list
.. too "
. 120 "
N C V-igrle superintendent of (h#
I leaf Mmlth county fair ha* Im-s-ii busy
during the past several day* select
Ing hla rommltteea for the various
department* of the In-af Mini fit coun-
ty fair to h# hehl here In September
A Hat of prior* will be worked nut Im-
mediately A number of concession
com,si tiles have been negotiating for
ipeer at the Ik-af Mmlth connlv fair,
hut an for, nn contracts have been; erowd Is espectod
signed with any of thest
Dates fo» lb* Draf Mmlth --uotv
fair will probably ho sat fur Meplem
her It IT. snd l» Acmrdlng U» cos-
mas. this eounty boa hold Its fair Just
hefort the on* at Amarillo, and the
Trl-Miate fair at that ptm-# start*
heptemher ft Plane are under way
for oae of the beet eouaty fairs that
has ever town held la ibis aerttoa.
The ronaty comwlsstoaers have pub
chased the spacious rale* pavMIun aad
aad are remodsltag It for a flrat elara
fair build tag AH the eshlblte. both
llveetncb and agricultural, ran he
shown In thl# nn# building a* **«m
as th* overhauling Job la ftaishad
D L. Mclamald. who t# sutwrln
rendent of the Hereford »h-w to he
held In connection with Gw fair state*
lual*^
Mcore hy Inalnas:
Hereford .MM, 000 (Mo
Lubbock Bit 101 tOi
Tata. Galbraith and Yeubg: Bab
tiff, Moor* and Allen.
Amarillo's baseball team will pvnfo
ablr get a chancm next Nunday to fhaa
Galbraith Hereford twlrler. who was
such a reputation s few yran egn
In high achiml circle* over Oila see*
lion Manr of tha former Handle*
Who need to trv to solve the dellvertes
of Galbraith will he In th* Amarillo
lineup Monday when the Matas enoM
her* for a asm* with th* Hereford
Independent* Tate will peohably ha
used along with Galbraith and this
lad wMI not tw an easy target
Dope stiow* the two towns to he
|u*i about equal In strength Amarillo
recently lost to Lubbock 4 to 4 frat
Mundag the Hereford Independent#
drop|ied a gnuie to the llubher* 7 to
n Gnlhrsltii and Tstc only allowed
•even hits but tbeir team mate# mail*
•even IxHtt*. lint* enabling Bled Ah
bin * crew t-> get # ruq for #a<-h hit
Amarillo will fora a different team
ucit Huod.it Flit" Curfhinger arrlv
*d Isle Tih-*-Uv Slot will take up hi*
old ,■1*111(111 at w-cond tiaxe and will
aid In the cos-hlus nf the Independ-
ents The l--esl lads all have confl-
•tence In 4'urtslnger slid he Is ex
p.-« ted to put much |>«im ti Into the
team. The Io«'nI* *re working out ev-
err afternoon and *ro ttiaklag plan*
for a rest battle Monday A record
A few days agn there was some-
thing In Ttie A marl lie klewa-Gloha
about the Hereford hall pnrh nut be-
ing of regulation alas. Beeretary Muse
sat himself down sml addressed a
(UoaGaued Oa Fags Meveui
Mary Pickford
As Ragamuffin
4t to
I’ointa
73
Point*
133
7.3
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The saucy mischievous Imp who la
beloved by millions throughout th*
world l* t-#ck on the silver si-rera
M , Mary Kick ford has forsaken the
th*r one of the fx-st Hereford sm-w# r,,rrte.t la--e* and hcp-weled gown* of
of the Moiiibwest I* tx-ln# c.Hitwme jden sad ha* re turtle. I to
•halt l>«» l-i-lgrd s-('-rding -•> the
,x>in:« ••> i'i‘4 for itw flower*" Iw
Go- iriaadsrd eg etcellee »
l(e«|ieetfuKy •ubm tied
J 'F Rose ebalrmaii
Ttnireran Morgan •>- msrr
A W Greg g
Advisory cuiean>t««M.*n
With the exceptionally large aumber
of line bred Anxiety 4th Hereford*.
■ real •tmw isn tw *t«*ed
Always Trying to
Pull Something
Her-'x • s-xm, otic Itc-rnGy
f-Gc- tb-ne stored some mii
n « friend's bsrw MtvorGr *f
>-rw«rd« • -n«- nf (lie »•■* farm
era who has )u*i <*omo twfe o»
ttie -■• i, and ••ko.t Go- owner
of the hem to toll him ioim--
I i- ro He« *'• tM-gili »tu-
ft olid "Aw set out liter
ropted the liew. olio r ' d n i you
til Ilk I know the diffi-N'li e to*
h iti an.) tieena*"
the type of rn|« that made her fa-
in- in*
"The AVorl-l • Mw eel heart" I* *ailn
the eurlv haln-d. prank idnylng tin-
pi-tiiona Irlxti hi-xii in Little Annie
ll.Miney" bi-r tit- -t I'nlted Arti-ea
<' tr|M,rniIon photo,Mav which cornea
to the Mtar Thest re Frtitar slid Mst
tirdsv
Lilt - Annie ft cn. i ' «i ir-i -»lth »
flsht and rut* with a fight In to*-
fw.-en sre Uiiigix gitlofe S tesr or
two much • 11e,■ o * sml rusnr heart
Girobs ft', in Idcsi story for Mary
|- kford io.i her charscferlsar ->o of
I 'tl. Annie I- nn*- of g.-nnlti.- artistry
pisv*-,J s< on -ither »■ -tree* <*uld play
It.
I.,ttie Aaiio- U.- to-i U Isrvd in
tie \l •» l*ti-kf--rd‘» '»'*t iio-f'ire In tier
eventful * r.-, u sreer It Is 'he t-pe
of |,i ture whb'h ah.-iil-t t-tess.- every-
OIO' is a t»-i-M r'-'-n 4 lomiMU-ol* pro
*tti. < o sod h> p .''ogt -i*by hy
I !inrles N ■■ -er ml Mo Al -hr la
hesil'lfUl throughout
1 ho mollis -»f I -'tie Annie M at-
lie*" '• *n oveiit of itiorii1'mte IN th#
pivot w 'Ue*tr,.-4i use -a
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1926, newspaper, May 13, 1926; Hereford, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584077/m1/1/: accessed February 20, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.