The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1929 Page: 1 of 12
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Published Every Thursday
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Our Slogan—“More People—Mote Farms*'
29th Years^umber 39.
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, Thursday, October 10, 1929.
Five Cents Per Copy
GUERNSEY COW OF PIUER
HERD TO RECEIVE ADVANCED
REGISTRY RECORD TEST HERE
rnd PittiMir, DMf Smith conii-
Ity Guernsey breeder, la taking a
' stop forward in th« promotion of
j tha Interests of hla herd last week
(hr beginning what la knojrn aa
I the keeping of Advanced Keglatrr
[records of hla pure bred Uusrn-
f aeys, TOi raw teatlug assocW-
tlon work which la alao practic-
ed la teatlng Jersey cattle, baa
been familiar to Deaf Smith coun-
ty breeders of Jernaya for about
two pea re, hot Mr. Plttner 1a the
drat tioemaey breeder In the Tex-
| aa Panhandle to begin the advanc-
ed registry work, wherein the cow
•being tested la milked three tlmca
a day.
Aa work llaelf eonalata of krap-
lag an accurate record of the milk
and butter fat production of a
registered cow over n period of
from ten montba to a year, under
the aupervtalon of an accredited
and nnthorlaed teeter. Karl Marah
haa been deelgnnted by A, It M.
(Village aa the official teeter for
(leaf Smith and Kamlall conn lira.
The raw Mr. Plttner put under
•hie teat war grand champion
tluernaey at the Amarillo Trl-
Htete fair, and began the teat when
her ealf waa bpra Tueaday of laat
week. Anotklr tluernaey belong-
ing to Mr. IMttner. who took the
grand ehamplonahlp at l/ubbock
laat week, will alao he put on tho
A lt. teal In January,
The advanced registry work to
which dairy cattle la nubjectod la
the record of butter fat of each
Individual The cow Mr. PHt-1
tier now haa under the teat la milk-;
••d three llinea e day, at ala In tbe
morning, at two In Uu* afternoon
and ten o'clock at night. The
amount of milk given each day
Deaf Smith Guernseys
Win Prizes at Lubbock
Fred IMttner and O. I.. Ruther-
ford again demonstrated that their
Uuernaay herds are among the lieut
In strong competition at the l.ub-
hock fair. IMttner won the grand
ehamplonahlp female of tho Gueru-
soy department, first Junior cham-
pion bull, llrat Junior champion
heifer, aocnnd senior yearling heif-
er, first eud second Junior yearl-
ing heifer, first Junior calf, first
young herd.
Rutherford's winnings. Senior
grand champion hull, third Junior
heifer, third young herd, third
senior yearling hull. IMttner Mint
Rutherford won llrst on county ex-
hibit. Rutherford's grand cham-
pion mule hi'it an aged cow thst
won first In Hoaqulceiifcimlsl Kx-
IHwItion In IMilladelphls In 1#28
South Hereford Gas
Line Going In llapidly
The West Texas tin* I'omisiny
extension across Tlcrra Blanca
creek Is making good heudway.
according to reports from the lo-
cal office this week. Tint ditching
machine Is owning up the route
end the pipe Is tsdiig welded pro
parsfory to laying The work has
bran slowed up by striking ruck
lodges on the hillside across the
creek hut Mils difficulty Is being
overcome and the work will ho
riiehist to completion.
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TiiunJiia-Wutle ’
Htanlcv Thomas of Wlldorado,
Fire Prevention
Main Topic at
At Luncheon
Attendance at the I'In oilier of
Commerce luncheon Monday noon
was a little below the average, hut
those who atu.ved away wen* the
loosers. as the ladles of the Pres-
byterian church served a luncheon
that was a treat to hungry folks.
In the absence of T. K. Helgler,
vice-president C. W. Humble pro-
ildnl over the luncheon and pro-
! grain which followed. Visitors proa-
| ent were J. W. Kirby, formerly of
Abilene tmt now farming west of
/Hereford; Albert llowlsoii of Chi-
cago, who owns business Interests
here; A. K Webster of Amsiillo.
who owns property at Tack, 20
miles north of Hereford on 25-
Mlle Avenue; A. J. Hinder ford,
hiiMluoss man of Tack; IMillHp
llroadwell of Klnctra, uud Mias
Mattie Mwlsher of Canyon.
Mrs. R. 1’. ('oneway, with Miss
ERNEST GLASS
TAKESUFE
TUESDAY
Krnest (Hass, .'IT year old farm-
er living 34 miles northeast of
Hereford, killed himself Tuesday
morning at the family home by
dlHchnrgliig a shot gun through
Ills left breast, lie was dead when vice wus tied-In Monday,” what-
Hereford to Be
On Three-Wav
Service Lines
Fred Olterfhier, manager of the
Texas I'tilltles (Vmiiiuny here, Is
all pepp'd up this week Iteoause
the eomjtauy has added some new
f».ature« that will still further
Improve the electric service In
Hen-ford, The high line between
IMimuttt whs completed, and as
Mr. Oberthler expressed It. "ser
HOTTEST GAME OF SEASON
EXPECTED TOMORROW WHEN
CLOVIS AND HEREFORD CUSH
ever that means. The hlg |s>tnt
In that Hereford will not la- able
to got electric current from either
reached by his wife who had step-
|s*d from the house to direct their
14-year-old son about feeding some
live stock, hnt rusts-d tsiek Into (of two dlrectlona. Should some
the house when she hoard the shot unfortunate happening destroy the
tired. Another child, u ten year- „ervlce hotween here and Canyon,
old daughter, saw tier father fire Hereford will get current from
ttie fatal Hlmt. ; Clovis without u pause, and vice
County officials, when not itted 1 versa,
of the tragedy, went to tin; home, in just a short while service will
where u coroner’* inquest pres Id- he made available to Hereford
ed over by County Judge Mart Wll- from u third direction, when the
A. H. Elliston Exhibits
Old Land Papers
The football fans are getting
ready this week for the best game
of the season so far. Should there
Ik* a world series baseball game
.. ..... . ! tomorrow It will he over and every
A H. kl lston was entertaining, wlu turn ou, t(l m t,M.
Hereford friends up and down the! rovnl on Hereford foot-
street Monday with some old; ,wil ti.-l.l Two pretty evenly
relic* and kts>|«akes from his I
matched M<pmds from two schools
__ _ son, returned n verdict of disitli high line between Dlmmltt and
Hraslu Mae Hteele n’t tho piano, I frol“ «uiisb«t wo Is received at 11a In view Is ■'lled-ln” This will
delight fully enter! aim'd the n« ,1"' hands of the deceased Irippii within two weeks A1
seinhly with two vocal niitnliors,! Relatives of tin- family living ready that line has been extend
"Old Man River,” which drew | 11 * AUJ'irlllo, I tart by and IMhart , -d to Hart and Ollon
such hearty npptause that she sang; f'lTlvIng word of the death of Hereford Ks-js grateful for the
Ita companion song, "The Istnranine “r> Mlass rushed here to he with | |n|,.r,H| Texas I'tilltles Company
Road” as an encore the stricken wife and two rtyidrm. h0H flkon j„ ,|M. promotion of the
(I. A F Parker, president of the! . *'■ .*' ''lass „ ir..iher llviug at ] |»|nln* country. Right .times since
Western National Rank, was the i J.111,1,1 *’ ,l'" . 1 1 isimlng to Hereford Ims the I'tll
Ills wife; Ollle Haley and wile, a U(iH v<i|,.n1«rlly lowered the doe-
sister of Mrs. mass, came from j Tht, ^mpany has nl
I >u I liar I and Hartley, and Mrs. | ,||l(| |(w|f *,(„ mov ements hs>k
Aubrey Morris of Hartley, sister ! , (fwnnl ,.lv|(> tnl|>n>v<*iu.-r.tm here
of Mrs. (Hass, wen- here Tuesday, i Hn(, |i|)(i BtMOl| for
younger days, and stop,*ed In the|whot,„ teaui* have brttied nip and
W_,.!h ,hT:. ,0f "T: ' '»<* f"r l««M several years will
furnish the thrills for tbe spec-
principal *p*ikcr of the day, and
waxed eloquent on the destructive-
ness of tire and the prevention of
lire losses Mr. Parker's points
of argument were very well lak
en lie |ir<‘Honlpd live and Its ae-
compiii.vlng evils In a forceful way
The hody was prepircd by M. II. 1 .,|)lt ,mH r,„. |I(!l-t.r„rd.
Mick, luortlclana, and taken Wed
The gisnl work of the Texas
i^ ;rTK ,'V'r...... hom": «>»» -1"-" «***
r.,.s ,i. i.iu ii^ii.,...-u ........ I*1^ Hartley tor Iniitai I t,,t,v th>> 1,1-in tvis* of
flirt.-. Ill Ills listeners. Among the
other tilings, Mr Parker |s>tntisl
out that lire liisiirsms* ioin|iiinh-s
do not prevent tires tail use lire
lossess -is a liiislm ss, and the aver
.Mr lihiNs hud ta-i-ii in
health fur several weeks, which
i.niseil him to la* de-isinilent, ne*
cording to re|sirts given the
Intluenced by the lilgli ty|s* of
[**'? men 'associated with and who di-
rect the company. Judge I. It
Kelso, president, who visited Hen-
ford a few weeks ago at the time
uud W* butter fat content Is cara-
fully kept, and If tbn tulnl reaches and Miss liubt Wade, daughter of
a s|s*clft<y| amount for the ten Mr. and Mr*. C K Wade of till*
month* or year the cow I* put on j city, were martini last Mormlay
the national record* of advanced : morning, Octolmr 7, at the I kip
registry- a coveted |Ksdllon among ttst ]iar*onage hy Rev. V. II. CJoyd,
dairy hreodi-rs. A bull to pans Hit They were accompanied hy the
A. R. teat must be the *lrr of live , bride'* slater, Mrs (i K Wi«st
age ell Iren ma].i s <a profltivtile himl j nothing to j t jj,. |ns| m,,.( sweeping red tic
Indicate he conteuipiat.d suh-hic. | ll(i|I )>,w.lt.,1. rHt„M
The family was planning to move ,mM ,IIVM ............ ,,y (),e n*
tills week to a new home m-nr ^;in.h .lepnrmenl of Han ar.M'nl-
Hartley, some „f their Hvcst.s-k UM (>n„ ()f „«* I.VIKki out
hiving t..wu takra there last week. ,t(1!l(U|l({ „u„nWM< „f L'nl1
•laughter* who themselves have j
mad# the A. R. record, lb-cords
iff permsnent form have guldsd
and will rantlnue to guide Om
breeding operations of all construc-
tive breeders of dairy rattle
- .a ' ——
Harriaon-Cornctt
James Harrison mid Miss Billie
orissn Commit stole a march on
their friends and home folks a
week ago last Wsdneaday hy quiet-
ly motoring to t'lovl* and getting
married.
Tbe bride Is tbe charming dau-
ghter of Mr. sud Mrs. M. W.
Cornett, of North Hereford, and
the bridegroom la a wall-to-do
farmer In the north pert of th«
oounty. Mr. Ilarrlson is well
known In and around the Vaga
ratiMry and bss followed farming
on a large scale for a number of
years.
Mr. and Mrs Ilarrlson will make
their home on their farm shout SO
miles north of Hereford. Tbe
Brand extends hearty congratula-
tions.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas will tie
missed among the younger set anil
their many friends. Itoili the
bride and groom graduated here In
the class of IU2H Mr. Thomas I*
cugsg.il In Hie mercantile bust
ness at Wlldorado where they
will make their home The Itrmul
Joins their many frlemls In ex
tending lies! wishes
AUCTION
Two public sales are scheduled
far next week, the llrat coming on
Monday, when K. 11. (Krvtn) £1-
1 let on will aell SB bend of good
Jersey raws and heifers, Tbe aawa
ure milking wall, Mr. BlUnton says,
and he aspects a good crowd pro-
viding tha want bar la good.
If. II. Ha whins will anU at pnb-
lie auction his hirga bard of pare
brad Jerseys. Mr. Hawkins aaya
ha baa some Ona Individuals and
the ages ranga betwaas two gad
rtva years A lot of pnra brad,
non-regtatarad Poland China bags
will ba sold, Mr. flnrwklaa raid.
Col. liny Bsrbar win fan In
chargs of both thaea anlaa.
J. A. Young Reports
Fine Row Crops
I. A. Young, farmer living ten
and n half miles asst of Hartford,
had a much batter story for Uw
Brand to tail than tha ana about
a peculiarly shaped fodMto tha
paper told about Inal mask. Mr.
Young iu oogiiiig in in iRlk iboBt
Mb tomato, mentioned he bad tbe
boat row crop out there be ever
amr anywhere. Ha has SS aent
ad bade, IS acres of malae and SM
ramss of asm that ha aaya Jnat
i't ha hatter. Tbe mine (Ma
•me Just whan and aa
(Jmnb*
MRM. fJI THRIK WINN PKIZKH
AT TIIK TRI NTATK FAIR
Award* In the literary deport-
ment of the Trl Hutc Hair came
to Hereford as fellows; |*oiin,
llrst, mi-.md and thlid plsiiw r<-
sportively In shert metrical, long
metrical and free verse, won by
Mrs (trace V. Oulhrie; short Mtory,
(Mi-ond plsiv, wen tiy Mrs. Ilia
Iileg* Heed.
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I. O. dtONTHWAITTH MOTHKK
on
I. o. CrostbwslUi was called to
Palmer, Texas, this week hy a
message alwtlng thst his mother
was very 111. Before arriving at
I'aimer Mrs. Crostbwsitv had ps se-
ed away. Who waa nearly seventy
eight years old and had lorau in
falling limith for a number of
years. All the children wars pros
ent at tho funeral services which
took place on Monday. Mrs. Oroath-
wait# Is survived hy five children,
two sons and three daughter*. Mr.
Crosthwalte arrived home the first
of this week
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Mrthodixts Improving
Church Projicrty
Work began tide week on re-
flnlatilog the estartor of the Metho-
dist church building, under the di-
rection <ff I'st Wedcrbrook. All
eotM'rete surfaces will hs given a
smooth whits stons finish, Includ-
ing the two big columns at tim
entrance and tbe coping and cor-
nices of tha building.
ncm for lu-ivrMiicc <-• mi pa ti In., h.v
.lie pi'cuiHiuiM ia.i.1 A i-oiu|Nirlai>ii
•if lire l.mcN Ip the IJiiltii! Stiiti'H
mill Kurii|H*mi mutrtrlee *kowcil
thot our .iiiintry ti.nl mucli to li-isrn
III the ntiial jn'c\i>iKli>u of lit-
atnwffhm of properly by tire-' in
■onto Instances the rut Ion Imlng
m 11lull in ltd in I tigalnst us.
Mr Porker nIihwi-iI those preo-nt
wherein iiiurli of our lire lioou-s are
picvcnlahlc ns our Iswa arc not
rigidly enforced cotieornlng tires.
Mmy llrm even though set care
lessly or uccidcntully, iyc noi
cluirgi-il to (lie -iimII'Htty of itit-
oiiim who stnrtiil them, even when
great properly nnd sonic (Iiiich linn
nre lost mutinies read show fhut
two thirds of all destrurtlve tires
*vcre prevcntahlc and ttiaf the ma-
jority were iitlrllin'nhle to mnti'liiK
and clgnrelte stubs. Iflghy-five |s*r
eorrt of preventable tires In Texas
ire e(|l|wi1 fry i uri-lcsslM-Hs. sc-
corillng >o farts Mr Parker ipiot-
e<l from the slut#* lire records
Frank Gylpti Startw New
Horm* On Eat*t Tliirtl
Another new hrlek veni*er resi-
dence on Hast Third Hired Is-now
under construction, work tmvliig
tss-n started f./xi of the wn-k.
The now resldiwe will be the
pro|s-rty mid home of Frank
(Jylos, Plggly Wiggly proprlet/rr.
Mr. (lylo. has not fully mads up
hla mind Just lorn the Interior will
ts* finished, blit the llniiul will
disk# a guess Hint Frank's new
ilonih'lla will te1 good enough for
siiyono to live In.
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(IhI Interest was ii land [intent
given hy (iovernor K W. Pease
to Mr. Klllston's father in lSoB.
It was made on sliii*|>Hklu and
written In |m-ii and ink-one of
the prettiest H|s>clniens of pen-
manshlp the Rnind ulltor has seen
in a long time.
Other relics consisted of two old
deeds, dated In 185IJ and 1857, and
a moor Mr. Kl|lston has owned
for more tlinu fifty years. This
raiuir Ims Washington's picture
etigrnvi*d on the hnndle.
Then there was a Texas Htate
Register or 1807 Ihut. would be a
eurosity In anylsMly’s printing of-
fice these days. On its front, was
a picture of tlu- old eupllol. It
was printed In O.ilvcston and <-nr-
rlcd advertising of businesses all
the way from New Orleans to New
York City. There were medicines
now unknown, advertised to cure
Mie h:imi* dlsoiiHcs whose cures are
advertised today. There were In-
st nut Ions In farming, falling how
to pri*pure the soli for certain
kinds of crops, etc., and Infornin-
taiors
The Hereford high school foot
hall machine is tielng pul through
its hardest period of preparation
yet this fall In getting ready for
the Invasion of the Clovis high
school Wildcats on the local grid-
iron tomorrow afternoon at 8:45.
Clovis Is coming over confident of
taking the measure of the White-
faces. and the game Is going to
1m* the Hliffcst battle either team
has so far this season. The Here
ford Imys will out weight the visit-
ors and should Is* a much smoother
working bunch, while the New
Mexico team will have a buck field
that Is light In weight, but shifty
fast, on foot and can flush a whole
bug full of tricks that will have
to he watched. Among other
things, Clovis thinks her team will
win, which Is somewhat of a han-
dicap, for Hie Wildcats are go-
ing to Is* treated to tho surprise
of their young lives. There’s a
yell tho visitors are going to have
ringing in their ears as they go
ibm on almost any subject In which ; honie *.jt*H t00 now» and n.cy
ii imthoii might Ik* Interested.
NTOKIi MPKCIALN
TueiimcaH Easy
a
Victim In Last
Friday’s Game
| oil States. In iniHlestly commciil
1 lug un the accomplishments of the
Texas [l!IIIties Company and !i«
I present program of expulsion
1 throughout the plains region. Judge
1 Kelso stall'd here that ho did not
: plan to exploit such pro|s*rtU*s
that they now hold, tint cxps-psl
to aid the ilcvoliiimient of the coun-
try by lowering the rules so more
P'oplc and homes could la* reached
by electric service than ever be-
fore, nnd he hop'd to get the
sunn* returns as Is;fore from the
greiter service rendered.
The now rales arc now In effect
In Hereford and citizens will roup
the first l>em-tlis therefrom on this
month's service
will know what It means when too
lute to he remedied,
Tbe Whltcfuces made ;t giixt
showing lust Friday when they
sliook Hie rattl" out of the Tu
cuuiearl Rattlers to the tune of
1R-0. Counting comparative scores
with other teams that have played
so fHr this year It. makes the to
cals show up rnlgh'y strong ns
contenders for district honors.
Clovis will come over cti masse.
The Whlleface eleven of Hereford
easily defeatist the big, heavy Til-
cutncarl Rdtlcr f oil,alt team Fri-
day afternoon over on ihe New
Mexican's home field, 1K-0. Here-
ford’s whole team showed dii'ldcd
improvement over farmer games
pltyod Ihl* year, hut still veeraed
lo lack success In scoring the ex-
tra pdnt after touchdowns. ; o —
Tucumrarl's field was very dusty A|jpe Huckrlt, I’iaili-l,
(I vorv illsigrci*f'ble feature to! . , i
He* Hereford warriors after using t() A|ljt(*Ur III HcrHoiTI I
their grnss-groua home field. A ; ———-
remark nidi- part of Frlduy'e game The Music Mindy Club tins a j
was the showing made by Hie re-j treat In store for (he public In
serve materHI "f the tVtillefai-cs. ( prcseiitliig Alice llnckett, Auii ' l |
These hoy-, li i'lng tin* experience 11 an piuuUt. ut the high school nnd-|
of two stiff j; tiles till** season, ' lloi iiiiii on Mondiy, October 31. nl
bowed tlielr ini-k* Prlrt-iy and piny- 7 :.''*<> m The progrim wl" «•
•si tiling up football to stnnv they pleasing to adults and chi iren I
were g»»ln« to give a good account alike as .In* plays .the mnsti*n Iwc* |
of hemsolvcs from now no A 1 u ii delightful innnner. Her very j
goodlv i ric i nf Heref.ird fans ‘’harming pTsonnllt' aid in irvcl-
I turn le I<i*x. and Mrs. 1*1. IV Uci
ser a fine son, on r'epteuiber 37,
who tins Iichu named Klinnr Caul
Mr find Mrs. I,. J. Hatley are
are the proud invents iff a baby
girl, burn October It
Mr. anil Mrs. J. It. Joiner, who
live west of Hereford, announce
the birth of a dandy daughter, I f„n <tf determination to win. and
Iwirn October 4. j prolsibly will be hacked by n |s*p
< >scar Kusley has been selling j squad forty or fifty strong limit
up the treats since last Friday, j know* how to strut Its muff
October 4, when a line hoy, their | |aVory man, woman and child in
first child, w.is born at their home i Hereford should be out to the game
Mrs. Knsley will be remeuitiered j tomorrow rooting for the White
ns Miss Hraee Skelton, former vll> i faces. Tin* hoys deserve every Ut
Clerk, Oscir has net yet anuotinc- | „f suppirt tlw‘y cun ts' given; they
cd wheiher their Inlr will sue-
n*isl him as manager of the ('on
Hticntal Oil station, but 11 Is rro1'’( home In defeat If given the proper
able he will operate * tilling »tn
lion for u wlille.
Mr mid Mrs, Pearl Hlngloterry I |„.hlud Its fratliull tram-
are sending out word to friends i p.f*^ redoutde all jwi-st efforts and
today, iinnounclng he arrival *^l j |,.| |„,yn sec what the town
uiorali.g, j exp., is .,f them. This Is tlielr
I last pre-coiiferi'ii e g uile let’s
— i start them Into tin* light for
I 'In* charm bmdiip m*rl week with
.......Id v htlrg «|ilr!t. Hut will
inr 1:i* th' ii. fed and know they
..... i must put oil Hn* tss-t playing t.liey
Hereford Ciunp Fire Hlrls fi>vi*'tiave In t’.i'n.
are hard playing, loyal, well train-
cd bunch, end can scud CJovl*
enisiiiragnoient by tlielr homo toff#
rooters Hereford has ulw iyS
,i iliiiigtiler at s :!K> till
<M<il»er JO,
<!uin|» Fire (#irL
(>!el»rale Birtliilavu
.ii'iKC rut nl,
carl
Tl Wli'
force a* e
week wt ii
n
, |. ijue gtu» a wonderful up
li.iils to tier inn lent uu-s-.igi • No,
H„.|* | admission will l> ■ di nged for this
eiilci tali tux ii l In l free will offer-
•j ,, lug wIII tie lak. i.
lint tin* pleasure of two blrlbduy
jiiirtlcs wlHiin their circle of mem
tiers during the past two week*
tin* fir-l for Mary Kll»ils*th Sun
ford i:; ' . • of her ir**! f •
Mr, and M"*- 1"»sc Ht-tuford, on
I'rldu; cl ebr: Seplemtier 37, and week nf'**r I nit
Hie ,,tb**r f*>r Itettye lluth I" kcl over Inrc w"li
la t's go. Hen ford !
'riu* next i.’iunc the W^httcfuce*
will |>l >v III tlOIlK- will be on Kri
d.iy, tii !ols*i 35, when liappv will
he here. Th ' »•; u '*■ a b ml
game, hut l<s k out for tin* one the
Canyon wll] bo
• is on, Friday,
FiiiP Plums Grown
morr w’s ga ■< 1 re i pin- *b<
ctovi v'tin. i» flieii iusi u.,- | t v, in Firm Sale
eonf i tic, tilt, nnd wbl'* It no i c if l
rles *io Inter** ti ilHrtle slglilfii im i*, | 1 rlMMI, ^a\rt IjUI IHT
It is the o 'stiliig tou* Ii of t)ie
Wpfft of Hereford ' lr*l|BlM I»* r>< *• l'or Isdh team* and ''d Ibiy Hails-r repirli-d
_____ I* tipi to Is* Th.i and furious from ' M Irwin farm -ale, -lx miles
•tart to finish. | south of I'mbarai-i. I si Friday to!
.. (» - „ . J Jl.iVlf IlH'fl * of fill' InHIt M11 •
tl •/» g* A C» I'll fl Ii«I eomjil' t4'<| MIK'lioflM It tin m !
PaClfie A,Oan| Singer Jever b<*(*ii Ills pleHHire to serve. |
EHtuhliidieH Studio Here Tiw* preis-rty was good stuff, w.*n
_____ . prcpuisl. offered In u showy way, '
Ardclh* Mmtn. George, concert ',h'' bidding was fast nnd snappy. I
and radio srllst of Nan Francisco,' u,u* brought good prices.
Is op'tiliig a studio of voice In j
Hereford this week Mr*, drarge iJpHvj,.*- \.\\ (Juliberfi
was reared In Hie Panhandle hut
(I. W Hmlth, of flic west |*irt
of Hereford Is repirled by J. A.
Miller, secretary of the ChamW
of (VMnmsrce, to huve some ex
<ep lontlly fine ptums. The *p" le*
Is n cross bstMoeu tame und wild
virlrti#*, prodix'ed by Mr. Miulth,
and h«a exJrn Urge, (holes fruit
IswscMltHt s wonderful flavor.
Those Who have seen the trees say
they are loaded down with plums.
mil Mary Ireland nl Hie holm* of November I, Hid that s the time
tbe former's parent" Mr. miJ Mrs. j the fur I. go-ttg to fly
tv j„ 1'1,-kcU. ’ hose birthday! -----o--------
l-iiith • g da aiTa rs. with games sTM.K KfelVI K I'lvOUN 4i(MH»
of bridge, rook and flinch, enliven 1 __
' cd with mush' end other s<s lal j *n„. *tyle revue preseide.1 t.> 'he
lie* p'sHiiM's. 1 t'-llghtfill I'cfreohmcid - : j,|g|, nchool glia* clubs In Hie uud
nre served to nil present, and (t“'! 1 torium last Thursday evening wes
tuuioi'is* Is the recipient of iJnlnt.v j not well uttcndtsl as It should
and heuiiflfiil gifts from the o|herl|Mve 41„|y dsufi ..*s> iiefug lit
members Mrs W II. iHtwell Is arteiidatiie. Tbe program was well
guardian of tlu* Hereford (’amp gtysn, the enlertiilnment receiving
Fire Hlrls. j the hearty applauss It deaerved.
--- —o— -------- The glee cl till girls in serving a*
PKI* N4|1'AI» IN NKW (INIPOKM models for the display of the le w
— —| fall fashions of the Hereford trier
The high school pp ei|iiud will, chant* did their ptrts well,
be out to tlu Wliltcfnce Wlldcut j Hprowls Cronlu A Co. Fox Mer-
Star Theatre Building
ImprovemeoU Mfade
lias Imkoi out of the state for flf- Villi ITIJIH to A. & M•
teen years. Kite returns with a —----
reputation a* a concert nnd radio j llellvlmv comniunlly, Just over
artist Itlial Ini* reached from coast the slate Urn In New Mexico, won
game tomorrow afternoon alt lx*
ilicki'd lii n**w uniforms, ‘accord
eunille Co., the Fashion Hhop,
Vogclc Millinery, C. K. Mtonc A
lug to runicrs rcaciilug Hie Brand (to, and I). It, (lass A Foil had a
MIMNIONAKY HOCIRTY
The Methodist Missionary Hods-
ty not nt the ebureb Tburadsy In
•u Interesting session. Ther# was
• large number preaeni and they
dosed the study of tbe book, “Js-
•ns ss our Ideal." Plane were
made to attend the wo* meeting
(Maher Iff. It tree rated te held
e (teaser asm* Omm
Tim Ntar Theatre building Is
tmlng repaired this week. Jake
'IVIfsl and Ills crew began llrst
of the week placing steel (russes
orarhsad to suppirt the root and
ceiling. The brans, when uncov-
to coast.
It* share of honor* In 4-11 club
It will ho remembered that Mr*, i work for Curry county this year
George was one of the winners In : four of Hie fret* trl|»s to N«*w
tlu. National Young Artists Con-! Mexico Kt.iie College at l.ss Cru-
teal In Portland. Oregon, five years ice* during next year being award
ago. Kln'-c that time stg* has been! ed to tio)* and girls of that neigh
contralto soloist In on# of tbs Isrg- j leirlmod. <!rsco Moore, Myrtle
rat churche* on the Weet Coast Mu* MIt. 1*1*11, Virgil Ridley and
ered, war* found fa he aonnd and 1 and bad a studio of voles nt Bsrke* Muck IlHiium will get fa make
solid, but It was thought beat to ley and Hsu Franrtsco. , the irl|is, which will tis-lud# jisr
support Um originh wood Ixisns i Mr George Is dotug some sp* tlctpiHou la Hu* oiuiH «t A. A
with the new wrtel trues** A del pwu graduate work In Osu i M. for state honors, and s free
new Johe Me art 0* asbestos reofjyoe College for the next etghfaeu visit fa Juarez, across (toe l(l«
will he fayed nest week. On aura months, and Mrs. George will era Greed# at Kl Phan Mias Mil -j
pieties el the pfa Mr. Oyer will diet classes In vales during that 1 ,*bel| has promised fa write sc ,
hers g medal fast era Mew betid-, time Kb# will he at the home mssraut of tb*ir trip for pnhtfas I
*ff Mrs. J K. Beyer an Mondays, j tfan In The Brand.
this wix-k. Tbe costumes will < on
sis) of gold cape* lined with bla<-k,
the school colors. Tile p-p s.piad
should privu'iit an tmpislng sight
in tlielr new regalia and add much
to the eutertiilnment of Hn* s|kw
tators at the coming fixt lmll games.
Watch for them tomorrow,
■ - ■ "■ ■ — —-
MAKKKT M01KI)
The Texas Meat Market finally
girt moved tufa their new quarters
hiving II ut she«| shifting the Mg
cooler Il M.day morning The new
outfit present* everything In the
Isi##t market fixtures and tlielr
opening will be ■muiaaxd at •
date later In the wash.
bountiful array of dresses, costs,
shoos, lints, etc. to present, wlrlch
proved of csps-lal Intele«; to all
those present.
Wfilwiy Coinnmnily
Huispt Money at Social
The Wcsrtvay sctesil comm unity
knows bow to pit over s Isig so-
cial, according fa reports hr<rtight
Hack from tiudr program last Fri-
day night Nearly a hundred dot
Isrs was raised from the sale mi
sixty Ism**, the highest priced en*
bringing shout seven dollars. The
proceed# will he need for ashoel
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1929, newspaper, October 10, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584260/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.