The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 12
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The Hereford
Apprentice Boys
Beat Whitefaces
In Good Came
•*> ii *x>r** of 41 to 2 tin* Smiiiu
ft* oiiop loom of 4'l«*vls, \'h Mo\
«'•>. I wl the li.mii> husolmll
*.fam lier.> Monday 11 florins.n In »
•uitly ixmtisUsI gmui-. lim< of tln«
o«,at crowds that In* Itirntol mil
to n loom Kami' thin season wl -
nitwit the hit till- So mm* are Mu*
I'K-aI boys that th«*y really <*an ,|,.
real 4'Jovis that « return Katue
was arranged for .lime .to, to he
all*Veil at 41|ovts
Next Sunday the Hereford tenui
♦III have lhe Flagg nine an <>p-
poiient* Morgan, who pPtchi*il
Sunday for Hereford, will on next
Sunday pitch against the Here-
font toys, The game will he play
*d here and will he called at .‘1:110
o’cloek sharp. As only a miniII
admission charge of 28 con-fa |m
■made, II In ex|as ted that a largo
number of Hereford fana will wit
>«nss the Hattie.
Mcnn*s tor last Monday's gium-
] Brownfield la ruabing Ita atruet
paving. At a meeting of the city
| council a Wichita Kalla firm wax
1 employed ns engineers on at reel
paving with lustruetIona to hcgln
construction as noon as imwdbU*. It
la thought tile pixs-ceds of bonds
recently voted will provide for pav-
ing several additional Mocks.
ItltFAKh 11.1, KNDI KAM'K FI.IUIIT KM tilth*.
The Oolcinun cha«ds*r of i*oui-
tuerce lias eleteil Flui O'Neal to
serve another year u> secretary.
K. V. Hook lias ri‘*dgned his place
as agricultural timelier to uivept
ii position In ItoNiiue comity
l,oil Worth, T. x.is 'tin- -ingle mol .red ltyiili Monoplane Kofi
Hnrth, with two elvlllrn pilots aboard, I**p|hh| the refueling etidur
ante record of 1511 hours and fatseconds estnlillHlied hy the uruiy
monoplane, the yuostleii Mark. Tit d'ort Worth w as entirely rebuilt
f«r tlm venture and tw , off from Ki. Worth on Sunday, May 111, at
li ;i:: a. m The pilot* were K I.. Kohtilus and Jim Kelly, both
resideula of Tort. Worth, Texas
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Two hHHe lilts, Nagger, t). Mfr.it-
mw, (!. (!h« tubers; 111 rim huao hit ,
Murphy, Morgan ; stolen base, laid-
bettor j double tilays, 1,under t.«
xJhimber* to IVeadom; h ise* on
tolls, oil 1 .outlet I, off 4‘nrtnh hue)
1; struck out liy Iantder7, Morgan
U, O.irinhhael I ; lilts, off louder
II in P Innings, olf Morgan t) In
A innings, oft t'lirmlehiiel, 1 !u .1
minings; hit by pitcher, Morgan I,
tc'Hriuichni'i I ; winning pllchor,
ilotider; losing (Sicker, Morgm
Alton Miller In
Final Tests of
Edison Contest
Itorger the world’s largest ear-
lain black nniimfact tiring center,
has ten plants n|*-rating or build-
ing, with fl!S unit*, consuming !ll',-
000,000 cubic feel of gns dally.
Kvery day 478.000 pounds of csr
ls>n black are made.
Uillcretst Team Bests
Hereford Golfer*
In the fink game phiyisl hero
Xor several weeks I he Hereford
♦hdf Club was defeated Sunday
ttfleruooo hy a team representing
♦be Hllh'rnat 4k>Lf t!luh of Ama-
rillo.
Thiying I wh o around the nlnu
•old csinrsc of t to* local golf links
fgwlh of the city the scores re-
*/>rdisi by the pi iyers wen-:
Amarillo - Hereford
HD- Kidd, 70 Olnrk, 70
it*, l/ee Hiutch, 83 Posey, 88
•Merrlmau, 87 J. A, Tltman, 88
Wwiinn, 87 I). Kox, 80
•-’«uog, 88 Marra, 84
IWIiOtt ‘IB Roden, 80
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Alton Mlllur, graduate of the
Hereford high school, class of "JO,
Is one of lho B| Texas youths who
will fake the Kdlson test, at Ails,
tin on June 17 The winner of
the all slate content at Auatln
will then compote with a represen-
tative from each state In tin*
Union for the award of the ICdWon
scholarship,
Thomas A. Kdlson, the world
famous Inventor, recently nnnoiinc
oil that lie would use every pos-
sible means to discover some youth
who possessed sufficient promise
of "genius" to ultimately become
Ills siiciuHsor In the Held of science.
The youth Anally aoltvied from
the Nation wide ixuiti*sts will lie
given it four year course In some
tei'hnleal unlvomlty
The .81 Texas toys will he given
examinations *at Austin In pay-
etiology and In either physics or
chemistry. Kmm the 23 per cent
ranking hlglmat lit the tests, one
orlglnsl end one atternate will
l>e selected nfler it |s*l'*sinu! Itvler-
view and |s*rhip* an nddlihitml
lest This winner or his alternate
will represent flu* state of Texas
in tlte National contest, which will
he held ni the Kdlson l,storut**i-
i(»s at 4»range, New Jersey There
each contestant will he examined
|s-rsoiully hy Mr Kdtom, who
will determine the winner, Thu
ex|a*nai*s of Urn trip to New Jer-
sey for Hu* slate winners will to
paid by Mr. Kdlaun.
Though only one youth can win
Hu* university course the unauc-
<s*ssful candhlutcH examined at
Oruiige will each 1st presented with
a radio by Mr. Ukllson,
The Wichita Tails chose plant
buys J7.O04) ismnds of milk per
day from farmers and dairymen In
I the urea, which mt*uns un Imsunu
'of $d00 dally and $20,000 monthly
I from a source that was non-exis-
IN WEST TEXAS1
Whats Doing
Bob Danny and daughter, Mrs.
Ciirtts Cars way toft Tusndsy for
Hot Springs for the benefit of tbrir
health.
Mr. and Mn. Dick
and children spent last
night and Sunday la tbe
Pierce home.
White Youth Wins Honor In Jap-
anese Tongue.
Anson l» doing a groat deal of
buHdlug. A theatre with a capa-
city of 880 on the main floor and
100 In the Isilcouy Is to he erect
ed soon, and plans tail for a mod-
ern front, throe entrances, the
foyer of tile, floor of cement and
(lute, dimensions will lie 80 x 100
feet
Tin* He Issrn Fret* Press recent-
ly celotirated its fortieth birthday.
It was established late In .lime,
1SMI, eight years after the estab-
lishment of the town and has been
published continuously since
| that city swell
! erably
the total coua'd-
Perrytou will sihxi have a mod-
ern three story hotel. It. will con
tain 41 rooma end aupplaut unother
good hotel under construct Ion con-
taining 24! rooms Paving of 141k
blocks In the hiislness dlstrlil is
under way and a $30,000 theatre
eipilplied with vllaphouc la near-
ing completion.
Building Bunk Houite
For Use On Road
O'lionuelt Method Isis ere spend-
ing $.'1800 remodeling their church.
Seven Sunday school risxua will
Is* built, ls*sldi*N other Improve-
men Is. When completed this will
Is* a splendid ml I lice and up to
date In every res|iecL
Tahoku Is t<> have a new busi-
ness hhs'k. <.!, A. Hill of toimeai
has announced that he will erect
u brick building 80xt‘J3 to house
a chain grocery uud imtomoldie
agency
A lllg Spring hiilldlng Is near-
ing coinfiletlon. It has seven atoms
on the ground floor and hotel on
the second floor and cateada tin
business district one block east.
4 Miller buildings nearing comple-
tion are the Alta Vista aiMrtiuents,
Htudelmker plant and Petroleum
building
pete Atone mid aoh, ItU'liard Ian*
Stone, have tos-ii engugiHl during
the past week In the construction
of a movable bunk house for use
hy the county road building crews,
The structure, mounted tin wide
wheels, la of frame construction
21 feet long, nine feet wide and
seven feet high It will to* used
as a bunk house and dining room
for four men. Hue of these mov-
able road aampu was constructed
by Mr. Htoue three yoars ago and
was found tio to very rouvcnleut
for the purpom* for which It was
designed. An Increase In the mile-
age of oounty rinds being hulit
made neeeosary the building of
the second movubti* cutuf)
4-H Clubbers
Get Trips to Big
Encampment
Music Students
Honor Ralph
Smith at Party
Alt Impressive scene took place
wt the K. H. Ireland homo last
'rtuiMliiy when n group of lliilph
HoiUIi'n pupils an*l friends met to
»ry to exiirs'ss in pari their appre-
ciation of Ills ability is a ti*ui'h
wr of music, and the ooinproheu-
"Ivc. sij|s rlor ipialHy of w*/rk In
has done tlm piod four years as
llrixtur of flic Hereford Idgli aclnsil
urcliesirs and harnl. as well a* tin*
r gnrd and eslm ui they have i-orni*
4>o < n * rtaln foi liim.
The young (s-ople rajoynd a nuni
ber of a.mu>*lug games until re-
JrcshmeatN were sorved. After re-
tri-sliini-nts Mr Hinlth wo* pres-
•o'cd with a hamlsomc leather
musle case and an autograph tss*k
in whh'b tie* following Inscribed
their nsmea; Ualjdi llaeilngi,
WsIgUl Indand, Paul Itarnilt, Krli*
Marfc Koslcr, Alton Miller, Itoward
UoWnaoo, Duane 4>rr, T. K. Melg-
ler, Jr., A. It. li«li*rTnai‘ker, />*lma
ftuih Hhore, Marie Ki-ed, llotiby
tinker, I.aVerne Ksker, Peggie Mil-
• bed, Imogeue Wltosi, Wmslrow
Ireland, Ni wt Ollllland, Trank M.
•togdell, Addlnc Hustings, Klbert
B, Uowen, Jr., Votidell llr.syka,
•Kilgjijy Ireland, Jr, JawpieHnr
Jones ami Bill l*arker.
Mf. HoilHi has always tos*n jus’
*ltn.NdlV to Ida young people, and
ho and Mlw. Mmlth ire leaving
ku, Utn*-1ori not only the young
pvogto who have ls-en inaptre<| to
g gyester appreciation of mush',
hul a boat of frlnoda who renlixe
Nut Unlnvtow la gaining one of
H aiftMrd'n flaeot couph-a
College Mtatlon —Tttc four out*
standing 1 II club workers of To*
na, two girls and two hoys, who
will represent the Texas group of
88,0041 menitor* at th* National
1 11 Club cm-.imprnent at Waalilng-
toil, l>. C„ June 10211, arc ache-
■lulisl to leave le*ri* June Id for
the Capital. These Texas repres-
entatives are Mnry Ism Hartamr,
Ml. Pleasant, an<l 4'lurh-u Young,
Hake <‘r*s*k, Delta county; Isaac
4kirns, Harlingen, end Paul Itoh-
Inson, Ms'lisonvIHe Tlii-y wilt Is*
mvomiwnjisl hy Mlsa Helen II.
Hwift, dlstrM home demonntrt
Hon agent, and A. I, Mrnlth, dU-
Irlet farm agiuit of Ihu K,xtension
Korvlce, A A M. mdlega,, and Mlaa
Ahhli* Hevler, Mitchell county Inrun*
demonstration agent, Jin xj tod at
dllvarton’a new high sehoel
building will coat $80,000 ami la
to to cxmipleted August 13. Tlte
school board wIH make plana to
organ I mi a Junior and Henlor high
•chool.
Mpearrn.in has a new buying con-
cern and It Is oue that every
town can not toast of. lu fact,
It la oomeMilng very unusual In
the buying game It Is the pur-
chase of flltn— Just common oiu
house tiles-for 20 cents |»er Quart.
It D being <1on« hy tlm Twentieth
4 entury 4'ltH* t* kelp keep the dty
free of flloa. The fllan mutt be
ddlverwd to Mrs. B. K. Hnider In
quart jars and tbo must to Spear-
man flloa No out-of-town flies
cotint.
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Coolest Cafe In Town
—Our new ventilator will keep the cafe cool
during thin hot weather.
Try our Mpecial Hot Weather Sandwichea and
ice tea.
IKE’S LUNCH ROOM
“Open all nightM
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jack Rogers who baa been in
4fte employ of the Comar Drug
hUce, Lflt Meedey to eeeept a
CUf Dreg Mere
Colorado.
Tin* hoy rcprescniatlvea make
the trip as guests of the Texas
Hankers Association, acting thru
Its agricultural committee. Tlm
girls' trip la financed by proceeds
from a refreshment stand by dub
members at the Hhort Course at
A A M The delegates will m«wti
npisscniatlvce of other states at
the emampmint for a week of
Itv-tursa and discussions of alma,
Ideals and conduct of dub work
Plans for cxtcnflleg dub work In
to other counties and coaunanl-
ties will In* formulated There
are more than flnujwt) club mem
l«*r* In the United Mtalea.
Knjphssls was placed on the
ability to conduct money making
demonstrations In the selection ol
representatives for the eocampaicnt,
Mary Ism Hsrtour cleared $1842.82
In four years club work from gar
doling, poultry, dslry and doth
lug, while Cleriee Young mode
$11(42 87 In much the same way.
Is see Horns mode end saved
$2<ail lo In three years on poul-
try projeet* for his edu* at ion nt
A. A M. where ha bss <va*(8*ted
Ills freslunso year Paul Uoblu-
aon, of the 134 hueheta of corn
to the acre fame, showed dub
work proflfs of $147440 from cot
ton, corn, togs end dairy damon-
turn Nona in three yearn.
Make More
Profit
ON YOUR WHEAT
Build a
GRANARY
and protect your grain.
Mrs. J. A. fttMgnU of hedoa,
formerly a mUaat of Ham
ford, vletted over the
with friends
Get a Better Grading uud Price.
See U$
KEMP LUMBER CO.
The Place for Good Lumbar,
Sun Francisco, Onllf__Johu K.
Auilnrton, 18-ycar-old Hin Frauds
ix> student, will be gradintort Sun-
day from the Klamoa Oak nun,
higher June nose school of that dt.v,
tho Ural while student In the U.
». to accomplish the feat. Young
Andertixi. a former president of
the Jnpnncst-Aniorloun Olub of
I,ow«*l| high school, haa boeu :»
leader lu the promotion of Japan-
f*ac American relatlous among the
students of the city. Photo shows
Anderton in Japanese garb writing
In JopiuiiHie
RUGS
See our showing of
TAPESTRY
VELVET
AXMINSTER
FLOOR COVERINGS
Miss llcssle CliAmbcrs of Can-
yon spent Wundoy in Hereford
visiting frlenito.
Clean
Clothes
for
It's well night tmpoooibie
to look ansart If your cMhfta
are soiled, apotted or drab-
looking. Our special service
will render them absolutely
dosn, restoring their origin
at brightness
Jones Furniture
Company
MODBUATR lTtlCKS!
Orr't Tailor
Shop
At a
Special Price
Wonderful Broad**
cloth Shirt* in tolid
colon or pattern* in
collar • attached, neck
liand and collar*to-
match dty lea. . Varie-
ty enough for every-
body.
—exclusive dealers
Fox Mercantile Company
ELECTROLUX
The Gas Refrigerator
Ijet us demonstrate the new
ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR
Before You Buy
Urn
0 • ajl l
We know you will be convinced and
after buying you will be a aatiafied uaer.
Aak the lady who uiei Electrolux.
♦ ♦
—A complete line of water cooler*. Get
your ice cream freexer now and wake
some strawberry ice cream while the
« good.
berried are
ICE BOWLS, MADE OF CALIFOR-
NIA REDWOOD—USEFUL FOR
MANY PURPOSES
Streu Hardware
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Jones, Alger. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929, newspaper, June 13, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584154/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.