The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929 Page: 1 of 12
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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday
Our Slogan—“More People—More Farms”
29th Year—Number 32.
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, Thursday, August 22, 1929.
Five Cents Per Copy
(MUCH MONEY GOES TO
' LOCAL FARMERS EACH
WEK FOR BLTTERFAT
Hol>i»on Given
territory In the phenomenal record
| established by the farmer* cream
fery here tlurlng Its first SO day*
of operation.
Churning Its Ant batch of but-
ter on July Id, the local creamery,
oparated by the Parmer*' Cream-
ery Association, Inc., ahlpped a car
ot butter to Chicago on Auguat 1,
abd on laat Saturday ahlpped a
aocond car of butter to the eaat-
orn market.
, Approximately $10,000 waa paid
kg the farmer patroaa of the cream-
agy lor the cream uaed la manufao
taring the two oarioad* of butter,
•thing an average of $000 die-
trlbuted here dally for the Oral
10 daya of operation.
Rich week alnco commencing op-
craIlona the creamery has record-
ed a largo tncraaaa In the volume
of cream delivered to the plant,
and In the amount of hntter pro
duced. Prom the 800 pounds of
butter churned from the cream re-
ceived on the Aret day of nitra-
tion of the creamery, production
haa doubl'd, tripled, and again In-
creased. Prom the cream receiv-
ed on tavt Saturday alone a total
of 8000 pound* of butter waa pro-
duced.
The suns of 11200 waa paid out
[here Matin day by the creamery to
1180 farmers who came from a
iradlua of sixty inllea from Ilere-
I ford to deliver He Ir cream to the
Parmer* Creamery. Un Monday of
this wank $780 more waa dlttrlb
uted to the farmer* In the Here-
ford trade territory In peyment
ft»r eream whirls, when ehuraed
oa Twwday, produced 1100 pounds
of butter.
Every merchant and bualnaea In-
Birthduy Surprise
In honor of hi* Hlird tdrthday
a surprise puny anti dinner were
tendered on Tuesday evening. Ali-
gn'd 111, [O Krisiik Robison, of Ityau,
Oklahoma, at the home of hi* dau-
ghter, Mrs W. I,. I’lckett, where
he and Mra. Robison have lawn
vMtiug. A birthday cake bearing
SR lighted candle* wa* an out
atandlug feature of the occasion.
Numerous gifts were presented to
Mr. Rotitaon In rensonihrauee of
hie natal day.
Those present were Mr. and Mr*.
Ibid win, their daughters, Mra.
W. I* I’lckett and Mra. W. I*.
Underhill, their grand children,
Mra. Jack Ollbert, Marlon and
W. r, last better, Bottle Ruth Pick-
ett, « great grandaon, Frankie
Ollbert, and other relatives, Includ-
ing W. I,. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs.
K. K. Ireland, Wright Ireland, K.
S Ireland, Mr. and Mra. C. F
Kerr, Heavls aud Hettle Roan Kerr,
Mr. and Mra. Cliff Ridgeway, Cecil
Pickett, W. P Underhill and Mr.
Olllterl
Fort Worth Cats
To Play Here
September 23
Hereford I* going to la- on the
Idg time baseball circuit for one
day—when the Hen-ford White
face* play the Fort Worth Cat*
berg on Monday, Moptenitx-V JR.
______ Char lex Whitehead, the business
stltutlon In Hereford la feeling the manager of the Whltefacea, an
i.lioci effciMa of the disbursement MUUiwj .|,t* w«ck Ihat a* a result
here by the creamery of $00° »f <-onsldMrahto corresismdence with
dally to the farmer*. Creamery ,(tl|4 ji-ort Worth team, he hud sue
checks ranging In amount from $3 .-ended In hooking a game with
to $25 are being presented St the ,1|(> (;M{M t0 |*j played here next
store* hero In payiut-nl for every I mouth. Jlum.lc Walkup, favorite
variety of merchandise and scr-j(1f ,j1(. fdUM> expected to pitch
vice and aaha are ludng •***• for the Tula at the game played
dully by all to customer* whom lMm<
they Infrequently or never served | A guarantee of $200 wax posted-
before, | hv Manager Whltelu-a.l to Insure
Rural housewives who for month* jJ1(, apjieiramw. liere of tlo- Fort
and perhaps year* liave longed ^'orth aggregation. Th Itela to the
for certain (dtjecta which would ^MMlt. wju i„. phiccd on sale hen1
render their home* more comfort „M,(| ,,y Mr Whitehead «nd It I*
able and more attractive are now that advance l»**» be
through the *»le of cream to the f„r,, (tie game will amount to ctm
local creamery, reallalng their ds- ^ixlr|«-rMl»ly more than the guar*li-
st res and hopes. toe
Through their courteey and will
Mr*. J. M. Boone
Undergoes Operation
Mra. J. M. Rootle of 200 Kaat
Fifth strea-t, one of the early pion-
eers of Hereford, underwent a
major operation Monday ut the
Deaf Smith County Hospital where
she will rnmatu for Heveral day*
yet before Itelng removed to her
home. Re|*trt* Thursday morning
wero tha! she wa* resting easily
afler the operation and her condi-
tion aa Kami aa could be expected.
Mr*. F. 8 Barrow of Platnvlew,
and Mr* Paul Barnett of Wichita
Falls, daughters of Mrs Boone,
arrival last week to remain with
their mother during her Illness
Paul Barnett, Jr., uocnmiatnled Ids
mother to Hereford nnd Is visiting
with hi* aunt, Mr*. Ralph Bar-
nett.
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Three Decisions
Handed Down
by Local Court
I >1 strict Court which was re-
cessed here July 81 by Judge Reese
Tatum, was re-eonvened by him
Monday morning, with only a few
civil and criminal eases remaining
on the docket
Lee Electric Company
To Have Radio Show
Per ha |*i that Isn't the reason,
STAR THEATRE INSTALLS
TALKIES, WITH FIRST
Summertime need not prevent
the enjoyment of a radio, If ir
Is a l’hlleo, states la-land las' of
tin* |,*s> Electric Co,, who this
week announces In another col
umn of The Brand full details of
the exhibition of various model*
of the Phlleo Balanced-Unit radio
being shown ut the sales rooms of
„ , . , , Ibt* Ibu- Klectrlc Co. In the 8tnr
but a lll tle boy here lost his dog. Theatre building.
Ibis week ami "Kernel Erasmus ',
Tack," columnist of the Amarillo Th,e, Elw'trl1' °°- >"M
News-<1 lol*-, and noted over six JW0 repreaenta Ive here
slates Including Kansas for htx for th‘* 1 rlH,lrt ni"* received
t . j # * ' * ., fl r>*t delivery of the different l°ur through Hih Panhandle- PI a Inn
T S r n!l, .....My thisWeek. On each territory and their fourth visit
' ' 1 " 'Friday night at 7:80 central time, |,n Hereford, the Merry Madcap
Merry Madcaps Here
for Week’s Engagement
Marking their
miiHlcian* by famous nMlst*
Hereford Chamber of Commerce,
that lie and Henry Ansley, feature
writer and after dinner s|*-nker of
the Nawu-Olobe, will he In Here-
ford next Monday to attend the
Chandler of Commerce luncheon
which Is to he held at the First
Christian church.
Possibly, again, some think that
the fact that The Brand, which
Kernel Tack reads regularly, car-
ried a story recently aland a
Chandler of Commerce luncheon
held at the SHine place aud at
which the Indies of tin- Christian
.•hurt h served fried chicken, candled
sweet potatoes nnd hot biscuits,
might have had some effect upon
Ids decision to visit Hereford, j Farmers Creamery Association, Inc
"Probably no person in (he I’an-'"^ b',H burned to '•l* i Larcnxo
Hereford takes another step foP*
ward towards the ststus of « rn®»
trojsills when next Monday, A»»
gust 20, the Star Theatre of tbig
city gives its Initial showing of
talking pictures, the form of en«
tertuinmont which hsa swept, th#
Nation from coast to coast and
the manufacturers of the Phlleo j Slu,'>‘ <’«. will open here next Mon- j 'vlth,,ut wM'h, today, no commute
radio broadcast over a large hook-l'ht.v, August 20, with an att.rac- j j1*c““ be "tMctly up-
up of stations an elaborate pro-! the rejsirtolre of dramas, come-1
gram of vocal und Instrumental j dies and a|MS'liillles. Their present j During the past few week* J.
engagement will continue
the ! f!. Parker, manager
the HtXf
I entire w-.s-k. All performances will
III Health Takes
Bendickson To
Home In Iowa!
Theatre, lma been suiiervUlng the
installation of Hd* modern fornl
of movies and teats of the appara-
tus show complete harmony ami
Up to Wedni’Milay night one civil i ImnAle-Pialna territory," st ates T. I home at Truer, Iow a, where he
ease and two criminal case* had | Nelglcr, “could create the In-, will remain for some months un-
lx-en acted upon. In the case of: In Id* propaHed visit to Irtergolng medf al treatment. While
J II Whutley vs Vlnnle Whatley, | Horeford a* does "Kernel Tuok,"|ln ,ow.Wi Mr Ben.tlrkaim will visit
suit for divorce, the plantlnff | w,*>* through Id* column of com-|w„h hU «inuRlit«r and family Ht
I la- given la a large tent which I*
|equipped with comfortable s»-ats.
Accompanied by their own H
pltM-t- hand and an orchestra, the j synchronization between the pro*
stock company Is composed of n'ductlon on the silver screen andt
large list of players. Mrs. Kafh-jthc voices of the actors and ac*
r.\ n Htewnrt and Ij'on Gunn are tresses ns they move through tliolf
j the leads and are ably supported respective part*. No one, statA
——— by Mrs. Minnie Anderson, Mrs. |thoae fortunate enough to he pre#-
BeeauMe of cohtluueil III heuith, Minnie Hearn und John Anderson, j ent at the tests, can realise Lh«
V. O. Bendickson, manager of the la character parts; Perry Hearn | Immense forward stride In effect
land Charles Htewart, comedian*; and Interest cauaed by the "talk-
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ray and Roy ; lea” until they have witnessed 'll®
in special tie* Hnd the i performance,
three "Musical Stewart*" In rnuai- J The sound equlpaient that IS
cal speclultlea. Mrs. Leon Gunn being Installed In the Star Thet-
is business manager for the organ-
isation. Special scenery and elec-
trical effects add to the attractlve-
wn* granted a divorce. ,------- — — ......- ......- ........*
Uiigeae Hhuw, ehargwl with f r |""d every subject that attract*
gery and pissing forged Instrument j bis attention or that Is brought
was found guilt,i and his punish < to Ids notice, has luilll up a fol-
niPiit cssesss'd at five year* In the lowing through,mt the PHiihandle-
penHintlary, with rtHsimmendatlon! Plains area that Is a constant
that the Hctdeinv Is- suspended, j MMirta> of astonishment to news-
The sentence was suspended. Jpipcr men everywhere who have i,\.’ 1'^,^ ,to 0V^H’two years" ago
Karl Clark, charged with for-observ,d_ M.e result- that he has ! Bnil wtol(.u n<(n,
tre Is the Invention of Dr I Mt
DeForrest, Inventor of the audlea
tube for radio and who has also
........................... Invented the photo electric cbII*
last winter has been In Hereford I k'll,Jr ,H presented between the acts. I which made possible the reprodue-
meat In the Nows-Olobc on «ay Traer. Mr. Bemllcka-m, who since "ess of the production aud vaudi
to aid In organising the local J Admission Is at popular prices
creamery aud supervising the con-1 0 ^
struct loll Of till! Iltllldlllg, Is lll j|Trxmr I iff
terested In Hie farmer* eo-oprra Ml UUW v/Il
tlve creamery at Traer, which he
gery and passing forged luatru accomplished, and Hereford 1m
sun es*.
Another co-ofs-rattve
moit, was found guilty and Ida very proud of the opportunity to|,irwMBery Wllw or|c<i„i^i itecor-
INinlshineni nsaeased at two year*-entertain Kernel Tick and Henry „„ ,OWB ,|y Mr Hendlckaon pro
In the |x*tilteuilury Aualer. vbnis to Ills moving to Truer. These
Ulxli-tei Attorney B‘-a M Bh h- \t the meeUug next M.-uduy [«raaiueriea niiHiiil’acture an uverage
jr-|s of Dalhart la representing tin* „,„m| „, .I(N VIr Kolgb-r, he will „f 7.*kM»0i) ihmuhIh of blitter each [1 m .................... -
Blate at this term of court. Harold ippotnl .4 i.oailn iting commit I ecy,,lir (M,t thousands of 8-auir Iroop No. Ill of Mere- xtifarlor to the D-Forreat,
8 liloxs, court reporter In Judge q, nominate live dlre-tors of fh<* dullni-s i-ach year to the farmers ^’rl* departed Tuesday morning vv'hicli has been ib• Idcd noon
f c-umnerre to inhe the j,, pay men 1 for cream. if1’1 ,1 ^!'.!!. n ! ,Tb«' Installatl-o of sound ispilp-
On Bi« Campiiig
Trip to Breaks
Accompanied hy Beoutinaatar R.
Coneway, eleven members
I tlon of sound from Him. The la-
, atallatlon that ha* been furttlah*
ed for the War Theatre, stutea Mr.
j Parker, Inis all of Iho late Im-
provements and Is far superior la
' ninny respect, to sound equipment
■ Hint has been previously Installed
In larger cities. Mr Piirker ha*
been tigering for some time on tJie
I Installation of sound picture* and
j has endeavored to sc)« t the heat
'on the market. Mxrmrimente, ha
have proven that
Tatum'.* district, Is reporting thi* ohaiubi 1
pr,needing* of Hie Court
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Points I11 New
School Laws
Made Clear
place m the retiring hoard of
directors whose terms expire In
,tlu- near future. The nominating „{ ti)(. board ...
committee,^ sahl Mr. Selgler, will |(ll),.t.„,rM| wH,, Wallace IshiIIihi.
ex|**rU*nced butter maker recent
| for the H< out Knciinipnient w hich
is la-lng held ut Holmes Creek
Duricg the absence of Mr. Bend |<1(nyon t„.Hr Q„n»nMl
Bedding ment' M'’p'“'pr
Ickion, the creamery will be itn<l'*r !' ^eauip miutinuent' were 'carried fb'oadw.iy to your very
! on the big truck In which the boys 1' * J' 1 '
........................jn, , - ,, 'villi* arid of the
1 In- directed to report at the next . . i...„.........________ pre ui.il-ing the Hip
niis'tlng "f the Chiinlicr ->f Com- ,
Bisailise of h change of
1 Ij arrived from the Hale County 1 . ... . . ii,r,-f,,rd nnd
rnerce which will be held two'-- ■ - lit 11 ford wist, or mrirora, ami
j Dairy AssiK'lailon ereauiery
In -Jlrist charge of
he
•voekx from next Monday, with - r»|(iinvlt>w
-Ill'll II.| of i .indidates seleeled j ..^.milnns
to a t <s dire, tors of the orgm l/a ___ , , _ lt
tlon during the next twelve mouths tnr/*| aw ■
Lun- lieini Munduy will be s-rv \\ INOYI lallV^ tll(
i-.w air- and our duly cs cl linens 1 ,.f| ,0 of the Cham- ' “ ' 1,1
1*. lit "iigli • ■•In i'll n t<* -tclp o",||„r „(- 4*,ii,,mi-r-,- and 1 licit- g-u stu
oya nnd girls to xu rcs-fi.lly me- tl->y f,„ todlcM of the chrldim
1' '' 'ilidl'l>us licit cxl.l lisl.iy ],|| |M || w lc» .i-ra-il the Itineho-lll
dixdiired John l.ee Smith of Austin.
1 Albert ('oneway
‘We are living 11 new life in 11
With the class of talent exhibit I7. Ruiail"^^^Hnpervtsor. a. °f ,,M* UrKMl-
Ingm-sa to aerve, one furnttur* ,d throughoiK the seiaou by the|,hf> ,,f |t|..t( smith county ........
■tor* In th* ally recently brought F„rt Worth Cats, and with Jim | irM>u.-o* held lure Friday
tiapplnexa to a rural housewife by mi« Walkup a* pitcher, thy game
Hutchison Dairy
Herd This Week
were to go witti the Hoonts, weri
i unable l-i ur-ke the trip. Ilex
iT.vnc.a, Jr., who signed up after
! !h.-4 week's list was published, Is
i tanking Hu* trip with Ids eotnp.ah
! Dm,- „f Troop 11).
I-- ,-11 in,> the It-1) Bcollts will be
it a rs of valid*-
legitimate stage,
1 fninons muHlctnns soloist*, orette*-
tras and bands linHl yon hav®
of Frlona, whn :h'>ar'‘
pi-iilly In vi* no L ‘mi of the on
talnno nt tlift; in Jn wtoro for yon.
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Strong Team Is
Expected lor
Season of 1929
permitting tyw to achieve a loaf scheduled to be played here on
cherlattod fbp*; gained a new cna- Bcpti-uils-r T.\, la expected to draw
t'Niier fo* the.atora and proved the the * re# text crowd of aport fans
possibility ■ extending their trade to Horeford that have ever emigre
over a atfadlly widening Held. J gated her*.
After Inapyting eeveral plena* I -—O--
of furaltur* la the atore, the rn- j Mr. and Mra. Hay Itarher will
ral housewife Inquired the prto*. teiv* Friday for Mlsnourl where
Being told, ahe said: "My huMiand j they will vlxti for two weeks with
wanted us to pot off getting these | ri.|*tlve*. The Colonel says he has
Mr Hiultti expl iliusl to tin* n*-| Mth. I. J. Kllpff (/lVt'd
seinbli-d tiuxtees, whlili Included | I illiltlmi Pfll’ly
repriHM-ni ut ive* from all but two
llstrlit-, of the county, the new
'aw* concerning school matters
flic., has pur. based the Dave Hut
jchlson n-llk route, formerly known
Airs. I J Kiqe-r of ihi Wyehe I M tHo Jlrn Robinson route, und
_ ............... ommunlt , mtiHalaod list 'v**k j|H )10lV delivering grade "A" milk
pass,si hi the •e.mil regular and „ ljulllb,-r of li.-r . lilldrcn of Wycho („ |,)s customer*
x|Ms-k«l <a-x*io.ia of the legislature. 1||1(J „ A theatre |*,rty j T. n
Full detail* were given hy Mr. ,u,.r, , t)W,e« won th - e„ I (AI
Hntlll, regarding the NK* aid. ,(|u1m1|Iof ,h(> yoling ; "* *" hl* « *‘"'omers. state, Mr.
xhelteieit In big waterproof ten'*
und will la supplied with plenty I
I of u-iiirlshing The,>' will at j
al! times he under the sii|s*rvlston !
y O. Wilson, I'rcs.b ill of the 1,1 ''h.iracter who lire ex | \/t 11, tin arrl i| of Com h Me-
lt irulers' Crcaoii-ry Association •" 'b'Ir b-ndcrahlp of l,0>* j C.,||nni, the Wl-lteface fixitlisll
and who will *e,. that every boy : u ;i|,01|, r,MI|y to get il-wn
p;v:."nt enjoys tlx va-al Ion. j According to Coach
Cm. hunt each day will be ilevot- ; McCollum, the prnape.-te f»r a win-
,,l to swtmniluR and to life aav- ,,, u „„ )t
t„g Inxtr.atlon Those boys win. ^.|M y(1,r Th(, (l.,Ir, w„| do-
lo not know how to swjui will t-e |-i|m| 0|| )|(>w nrw ,I1H,„r|ll| llflh
aiiKiunlliig lii ai7.'4i for in-'h pu hj(,rtl
-pll, avatlahte to ** hoots through
' Wilson, Is being produced hy bD
incu-lu hy lomisdcnl Ins'ructorx.
Life gu-rda will tie on duty each
M-lopx, Practice will start In earn-
est. Monday, August
The (told
things unin wa had a little more,!**.,! ueedlng a real after the oum- l>(1| th(, Hl„| u,o *p<-chd high
money, hot we’re been putting off
gutting them now for ten years
If you will **M these things to m»
oa than, I’ll tah* tharn now and
pay you tot them lashl* ut two
montha. wf ara milking a tow
nows and I am selling aom# cream
to th* creamery her* *r*ry time I
floras to town. I «*a p*y tor
these things out of my craataary
cheeks." Th# terms asked by the
customer wars r**dlly granted by
th* ra*r«haat and th* arttclm tor
which that customer had longed
tor tea years war* delivered that
day to her farm home a number of
•llaa from Hereford. •
Through the establishment of
th* Farmer* Creamery her*, d*
clar* amrchanU and bualaaas ami
of th* city. Hereford * trad* tor
rttory baa been extended during
tha past 30 day* a dlateno* of lfl
to m rails* beyond tha former lim-
it* from which It regularly draw
trade.
Dairy torment who produce and
deliver cream to the new plant
ewa approximately gg per cent of
th* Stock of Hie Farmer* Cream
*ry Aeaoclstlon, lnc„ operator* of
tha local creamery. Itusli
of Hereford own the remaining 10
pm cent The building
try the rraemery, c,
pertally tor craei
iy ad hy M^Jb Heudirheoa, of
w‘,r" *“'rvr,l <iwn dxlrv herd* will- h 'c uivlels ',a'V ' ,'rrU"!; Is In good shap.- and ft Is tt .« to
-«d cuke. Those present J T *u!i? ftlteh ’ eri'l H: set,.......... t" aoc.e hard work
help till each duy with knowledge qi|(, npw ,,-x arrived
cre.iui
on tl-e miixlon were Knima Marie
adult, high grade 'and ri-gts
omua sale* be hii Md In the xchrad uMuwance of $7.rd per month Alll.0|la iWWn „;irirnn An *-'«» ""<• Dolxtci.. ..... - H|jJ fun (t„ H(,ou(-. A,
pt,xt few veeka and thla la hla op-
portunity to gat R. Tt.oao want-
ing to book aalea are nsjuisted
by Colonel Burlier to leave lladr
dates at The Brand office.
Decorab, Iowa, la recognised in
that slat- aa an expert In design
and operation of co-operative cream
i-rlea and waa induced to come to
Hereford last winter to organic*
and establl-h th* local farmers’
creameiy.
S. O. Wilson, prominent dairy-
man of Hereford and owner of one
of the largest herds of high grade
and purebred dairy c-gttls la Deaf
Builth county, ia praeldent of the
Farmer* Creamery Asaodatlon,
Inc. Herman Hchula, son of the
late A. B Hchula, who waa one of
the leader* In the establishment
here of a creamery to be owned
and operated hy farmer* and who
built from hla owa funds the
building which now houses the
creamery, la vice president. Lester
Halley, who operates a large dairy
herd ten miles northeast of lien-
ford, la secretary and treasurer
of the organisation.
Other directors of the Farmers
Creamery Aseodation er* Mrs
Bee* Turrentlne, operator of *
dairy tons ire ratios want of th*
city; Fred Ftteor. owner of oa*
of the tout heed* sf
for nine months for .-a h pupil, i l|M,ny Alfr,Hj Amdrnn
that will tie paid by tt.e xtale to
Holt'
AIk'i.i! ,‘tii bond of young hclf.-r*
nn* Indudi-d r-ow In the Wilson
the
silver
-uni nil football to ulpm- r.t will he
................. _ n< ,,f encampment a -»v«,rw(|, f(, ......... Kr,(1)iy after-
in in, K«liu #t vif I lUiffoiivu. . r. tt., . *. ' T " nt'.ti :o tn«» , M/lt„rjJJV a,24
.............. In rural dlstrHa <s»nr|((1| ((f ||(,r, f()rJ ,n'(1 ,,iurit Mae ">r " h , T l" . 'r 1,1" ‘ III >.,A Ini',- .^1., “ Mil wll
Idying with the r«iulnnuenta of Afip)| Mar1<, M|1(J Mart*, hft l,,r“‘‘!4' ,lalry h,,r,lM 1,1 demraatrateil .........at iruop und y f '
the law. i Vl|„,| Kmx.r ,.f Mfvrfie .Htutth county. xr-oul eplrll, paxwea the rno»l t.-*tx
The p.ii |x/#e of this spe, lal fund.
Mr Wit-on I* i llrm hellever In
atatisl Mr. Rmllh, is to encourage su|*-i'lnte merit of rural scboolx, the vilu.' of go--it cmvx mul i» u iiug r«,uli o.ents
hoys and girl* In tue rural districts ! -md appli. ailona for -aid from Iho mei.iher ol .’lie cow loxilng h -x-a
fiilflltx sc ■ in I oilier camp*
pb axe rejxirt lit the alxivc (latnixl
Hill.- a u.t chock Out tliulr equlp-
ment.
The following men with several
to oontlnU't tbalr education through I fund slioul.l Im- made to Judge Wll- j Hut Ion ,ud bull circle, "A cheap: Mix* Msry Ci-thciln-- A-Inroxon 'Hri‘ r'f“'b M.t’ollum'a out-
hlgh school hy miking available to;son, 'cow is d«-ur at any price," d»-dares I,,f Waxahachle, Texas, who for "''""■•"a proxpet-tx for 't.e team
them the s-rnc educatienul prlvl j Ur.-at Interest w.a exhibited by-Mr Wtl*. n, and prove Ida Iwllef the |xi«t several vet ka has been ,h*" toll;
logea enjoyed hy tlio-e residing In | tl.c tin ,--x i-i-cscnf In the prob liy dlMix-lng qul kly of any dairy |il,e of 'Ilex Ann Copeland
larger communities. Dlatiuisofuents
-if the xp.-lal high -hoot tuition
fund to lb* rural school districts
of Ihaf H.ultli county will Is- dt
lected hy Karl W, M’llw-n. .suniy
loins .Its-iimx-xI aud expliilm-d hy cow In hi* herd which does not j of i.-ix elly. departed Tuesday for
Mr. .smith nc-l all wero ugnsd that pay hJtn u profit ulaive tin <x>*t . ftb|li>n.- where xh»- will visit for
the coming school y»ir wll! r.xord !of fn-d ai d eeplacga her wltti * 1H few day* with her brother, l>r.
nr4*xt i-r.-gr. xm in the rural schools t high g.'.ido ,. , Hint ,x a proved | yv. It. Adauixon, before proceeding
of la nf Bn,I I, county.
producer.
- to l-cr home.
■
pLi T I Ox .
,W
.....i
It Im- RuHseli, captain, two year*.
Ilalpti Cleunln, .piurter, 2 yesra.
Bernard 8,-isl center, 1 year
J. C Hr.-gory, tackle, 2 year*.
O. T, HlgglnN, »a.-kle, I ynfir.
j ChSM, Jowell, half, I year.
The following are men who have
| not lettered hut are bidding for
! Idsoex (Ids year
Newt OIIIHalid, teckle or end.
IIIIm-H llowen, tM.kle or end.
Oris rid Newell, end.
Deward Roberson, end.
Wsyr-e Ip,Iters.,n, tackle,
iioraer Bromley, guard.
Il.-nurd Kasl, gourd
Rt.liurd Ml-.ue, go rd
Russell Whitehead, half
Woo.lr>>w (llllir.-ath, full
Jack llusuotl, half.
Heorge Milch. II, q-iarlcr
< liartyx Cateway, Itchle.
Allan Bcbulte, go rd,
Auuiokm eioeot ■** made here to
I-ley teal tHr ytias pupil* ni jgiea
Fiorxmae Hsaau end tgw riprap
'«*•* pupila ut Mr*. U W. Ms*,
jhtoa wig Md e Jrttt rmdtol M»
fo ot
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929, newspaper, August 22, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584112/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.