The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931 Page: 1 of 10
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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thunday
Our Slounn—"More People—More Farms*
Sill Y1A*—NUMBER 6.
Court Takes
Crime Docket
Up Next Week
A special venire of 100 Jury-
men ha* been summoned to appear
next Monday for service when the
^atc eat la Charlie Jones to trial
^Pi a atatutury charge, a felony
an<l capital twao. The ease wwn
called laot term of court l»ut post-
ponetuent waa granted.
If time will permit other crim-
inal mattera will be taken up us
the third week bus been net aside
by Judge Itoese Tut urn for the
criminal docket.
After rein ruing 12 indictment*
the grand Jury adjournetl lust
week until February 20. Among
the bllle found are Hoy Scott,
charged with ear theft; Fat C.
•Mahoney, theft of cattle; A. O.
Oarver, possession of intoxicants
for purpose of mule; Ora Whtuery,
forgery, two counts; Arnold Har-
mon. selling Intoxicants, two
counts; w. a. Harmon, wiling in-
toxicants; Clarence Neely, wiling
intoxicants, two counts; Arlelgh
Nation, Hill Hallen and Is*alle
/Turner, theft over $80; Harnett
#Jiruininett and Ma«k Hay nun, ac-
complices to tlieft over $.10.
J. E. Boyd was exItonerated of
the cattle theft charge in connec-
tion with Fat Mahoney. The grand
ljury reported that there was no
evidence to sustain an indh'ttncnt,
hihI Judge Tatum ordered Mr.
^^•yd and his bondsmen discharg-
Elxle Feagley was given a judg-
ment by a Jury for #2*0 against
X. J. Bice on a suit for commis-
sion involving sale of 320 acre*
to A. It. Bryant In Oetolter. H*20.
The Hereford Kecreation club was
enjoned from operating, end J.
It. Miller was given Judgment
n gainst W B. Fa dwell for $700
but failed to recover agMinst
Claude itentoii in a civil suit.
Fellt Jury, Third Week.
The following list of |*<k Jury-
nii'ii will appear for duty Monday
Morning. February 18, tor service
durlng the third week of court;
J. T Swagerty ,<\ Elkina
TWO MEN ENTER Glll/TY
I’I.EAN GAHM.INE THEFT
Hill Hpruuk and William Friuli
hruthera-induw, were HiiihI and gtv*
ed a Jail In county court
Thursday win*n each plead guilty
to theft of gasoline from the state
highway de|s»rtiuent.
Sheriff John H. Miller recently
arrested these men, after a bit of
detivtlvo work, and they were
churged wltli taking gasoline sup-
plies from the state crew, which
Is working ou highway HtMI.
The offense wvia a misdemeanor,
Involving an amount less than
$90. However, the maximum pun-
ishment for a violation of this
nature is two years In Jail and a
tine of $.100, or the Imprisonment
without the tine. A felony theft,
covering more than $50 mills for
a severer penalty, permitting a
penitentiary sentence.
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Auction Sales
Day Attracted
Overflow Crowd
MAN FINFII I Olt OKI VINO
( All Wl l liOl T I'FltMISSION
HEREFORD, DEAF SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1031.
Ilia Comedy Is
Billed by Club
to Equip Pari
FIVE CENTS PER COPY.
Miller I<oses
Cjkip 4crjiiiwt
Old Collector
John H. Miller failed to recover
Judgment for A7tM) against Claude
I teuton in district court last week
Finis Allen entered a plea of
.. . It. - - I . > . • mI 4 ■. 4 till, ,,
141101,1 iii i iMiinj nmi t mm» i iimI**
d)i.v to a charge of driving an tin-
toilioblle without consent of the
owner. This was a misdemeanor
offense and a line was 'issessed.
Aden was charged with having
tine of the Idg amusement nttrnc
when a Jury answered unfavorably | lb* was met by h*-al officers on
(lueetions submitted, Judgment, i search for the inlsNlug car as lie
however, vvus grunted for the j was returning fivan Krlonn and
driven a car licl.mgliig to a trav-j t’leua during the winter season
eilng salesman to Frlona and hack. | "III be the, piny announced for
J. T Carter
X O. Batoa
K. II Oough
J. J. Itiickner
H. M. Smith
H. Howsher
Frank Oylea
Fred Arnold
Ira Ott
J. Caldwell
G. C. Cook
J, E. OoclcreM
C. C. CUrl
C. !». Womble
I.. 11. Alktiuin
W. E. Dunlap
Herman Schulz
W. S. Kerr
C. C. Itowumn
<h*o, I/Hlravl
Ubn E. !•>!ward* E. H. Norton
lit Fhllllpa Faul Mather*
O. Wilson
J. U Fark
H. L. Ha I ley
F. lrc*od now
Elbert I’orneM
S. It. Feilera
It O. Douglas
\V. H Gore
G. E. Thiele
K C. Eulwinks
W--o
GI M MACHINE TAKEN FKOM
REAVER* GARAGE FOUND
Hight when- everylssly thinks
then* Is no business, that no one
wants anything strong- enough to
buy If, the trntlcii day ami auc-
tion, put on by Itiy Harls*r Mon-
day afternoon at the Melsain A
Fit man feed yard, proved how
mm-h the jsvople have fooled them-
selves, to add to the stagnation of,
trade channels.
The sale hud an overflow crowd
and was a real wiecess, accord-
ing to Mr. Hurltcr who has had
eEjHtrlenee In psychology of pub-
lic gatherings. He said the auc-
tion was unique In that the sujv-
ply of consigned articles was too
short for tlie host of buyers.
lids was the introductory sab*
and was cxi**ct<*d to he a small
affair at the Itoglnning. but It
aroused a wide-spread Interest.
Some livestock buyers from Ama-
rillo were on hand toil found u<>
itnlinnl-t to bid on. The mlst-ellan-
t*ous article* offered were di*|*is-
ed of readily.
The next sale will not la* held
on the fourth Monday, February
23,. previously announced, hut
i«t set for the first. Moral i.v in
March, the second. The auctioneer
requests that consignment* he se-
lected and entered as early as
|s»*slblc ami that any usable arti-
cle wanted sold ts* brought In
March 2 so that buyers will not
Is* di*up|*o luted.
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Exrluuige Starts Successfully.
The opening of the Woman’s
Exchange in the Tynes residence
last Saturday morning was very
auspicious for a suetvssful «*areer.
(bssi sales were announced for
the home-made products on hand.
Tie* exchange will is* oj**n for
business every Wednesday ami Sat-
urday morning* After ten o'clock,
is,ntInning until late in the sfter-
WKIIIN,
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amount iigalnst W. E. Fallvvell,
trucking contractor.
Tho suit grew out of a trans-
action consummated In the office
of tin* tax colhafor here, within
a few ui I nil list after Mr. Miller
hail taken clmirgt* and Mr. itentoii
had relinquished the business. Mr.
Miller Is the present tax collector
for Deaf Smith county and Mr.
Hentou retired from that office on
the morning of January 1, 1020.
At that time, according to the
evidence submitted, Mr. Fa 11 well
recelveil license receipts and motor
oir platPH fbr Ids trucks and trail-
ers. aggregating $700 In coat, with-
out paying for them.
The present collector flh*d suit
to hold the former collector liable
for tho money, claiming he receiv-
ed ,i promise from Mr Ilenton to
jmy if the truckman falhsl to do
so.
A Jury was cuipnnoted and the
case put before them on special
issues. The Jury was out over a
day in delilieratlon and reported
to the court their answers to the
was arrested here viflcr lie had
returned tin* borrowed vehicle. In
admitting the offensi* Indore tlm
court, Allen muIiI In* hardly knew
what he was doing Imt that when
he reached Frlona, Ids former
home, be realized that In* had the
wrong o.ir and Immediately drove
It hack to Hereford.
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Long, Useful
Life Ended In
Pioneer’s Death
Midst a bank of beurtlful flow-
ers ami in the presence of n large
concourse of friends, final rites
were held here Friday- afternoon
at the Mettusllsf church for Mrs.
Martha Virginia Mcltcynolds Gass,
wife of D. It. (riks, and interment
was made in West I’urk Cemetery.
Funeral s<*rvlce« w(*re eonduet-
<sl hy Rev. J. F. Anderson, pastor
of the Adventist church
February 27 at the high school
auditorium. Tint I,Ions club is
s|M,uw>ring “Fatsy”, a pure com-
edy of American home life, which
Is now being rehearsed hy hs-al
•haructcrs for presciitallpn before
an cx|Ms-tcd full houst*.
The play selected is consldensl
of much merit. It has Imh»h play-
ed hy Harley Sadler in Ids tours
of the country, and Sadler is no
novice in picking comedies that go
big with the uverage American
audience.
Tiie plot Is built around an old
grocery drummer who Is trying to
wll enough goods to keep Ids wife
and daughter In society ami the
wolf from the door. It Is a g.ssl
production and care has Is cn used
In fitting the cast, to carry It thru
to the satisfaction of the most
critical.
'The service club Is backing the
project as a means of raising innn-
HIM HI.lit E rilAMIUK Mill.
HEAR AIMH I GOGH ROADS
A s|M*akcr of note, In W. W. I
(Million, chairman of the city oi l
Ainnlllo highway rouimlttee, will
address 11 it* chnmher of commerce
al Its luncheon Monday In the
dlrtlug room of tie* Hereford hotel, j
mfordlng lo John F. Slaton, wlm
urges the membership to arrange
10 ho pregent.
Mr. (Milltoii will talk on high-
way problems and the situation
with reference lo Deaf Smith
county, lb* Is one of the host-vers
od men in the l^tidiumlle mi road
Improvement, not only having llrst-
liand Information of highway af-
fairs in this territory, but being
acquainted with how tin* problem
has la*«*n handled by other states.
Many times he has he<*n oalhsi ii|>-
011 hy other states to give them
the benefit of Ids exjH*rleu<*e.
First National
Is Depository
Public Moneys
Rida were received by the eom-
missioners court Monday on a do-
Gas Problem
Not Solved;
No Penalties
two. questions. 1'imn this basis, j n^i^ted i»y Rev J. M. Fuller.^hs-ai
tin* Judge orderrsl n judgment for
$7txt against Mr. Fall well only.
\V. II. Rtiswll repres»*ntisl the
Methodist jMistor, and Rev. J. A.
Hornlieak. Presbytertnn minister.
Mrs. (kiss -was a mV*mls*r of the
,(laintiff, ami W. E. Dameron was AUv(,ntlst K.hun.h ,u>v Ilori),M.ak
h4s known and his*n a friend of
the (hiss family for r»1 years.
Mrs. (inss dh*d Thursday after-
noon at her home here at 122 West
Fourth street, after a brief illness.
Christ, **‘‘r husband Is owner of the D. R.
(riss A Son Mercantile e*,iu|Miny,
tin* oldest business establishment
counsel frir Defendant lh-nton.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST TO
GIVE LKCTI BE AT CANYON
The First Church <
Sclenti*t, annouties a free lecture
hy Dr. Hedrik Jan de Lange, C.. .
X.. of The Hogue, Holland, at 1 Hereford.
Canyon next Sunday, February I.V [ Deceased was 77 years s»l<l she
The lecture will Is* held iu thej"tt* *’ul 11 'hb*is*r -2. l-<sl, ami
Olympic theatre ami will ls*gin at "n>< married to D. R. Gass July
eight o'clock in the evening. The
public Is cordially Invited, says
Mrs. Clara II. Hlougli. <-lcrk.
1. 1S<W>, at Ibs-kwall. Texas. She
unltisl with the Adventist chuix-h
in
in Lake 1 'ark some time this
spring. All the proceeds will bo
used for this purjs>se, n community
enterprlsi* from which every 'child
of the territory may benefit.
Tin* public is ri*qnested to re-
serve the evening of Feliruary 27,
Friday night, for this entertain-
ing feature, to make >a memoran-
dum that, tin* date is to be tilhsl
hy atlomlamv and not to is*rniit
any other engagement to crowd In.
Euzelian Class
and Guests
Enjoy Banquet
Members of the KtizoIIan class
of the Baptist church, in charge
of Mrs. A. I,. Manjeot. teacher.
1ST!, at T.iwa aial on.....j ,TI,“r*J?-v 'T"'1'!1'
t,. HiTcf..r.! win, Jut bualmnl in <"h>ir,-L'
for the kiddles' phivground imsltory for ochool and county j
equipment w hich will he installed j funds and the* First National Bank
Is! is.
Rusihcs* houses cloned ui the
funeral service hour in res|ss-t to
the departed, and the host of
friends who came to offer a last
farewell attested to tin* no iiniu*
kited eff«*rls of a long life <»f
service, k indues* and mdghlsirll-
m*ss. ft was aptly suii«i that her
honoring their husbands.
The large tilde which formed
an K, was artistically arranged
with miniature cherry trees, hat-
chets and stacks of small split
logs. Red hearts, cupids and ar-
rows with an inter-weaving of
red rihlsin formed a colorful set-
ting for the <Jeh*otable baiupiet.
The guests were greeted hy Mrs.
Ah Posey, second vice-president.
Mrs. Posey and Mrs. (i<*orgc Rob
orison, president of the class, pro-
IteMvers H rot her*, garage opera- j
tor* on Eos* Third street, report
Hint the chewing guui machine
MtoUoi Momiay night of la*t wt*ek
f.lllIMt IM*M r tin* Mule* in v II loti
The |«N-k had tas*n broken, |a*nnU<«
In keen, ami the kiidi shaken out
on the ground. The vending >vp|atra-
tua had not been oiberwlae dam-
aged and it waa put back in aao.
Ike* Um* burglar entered the
building waa* aiao revealed. A
wmt window In tlu* rear of tie*
Urw raeka had ta-en neatly “Jim |
Ad" to permit and ika-
to normal praitiou after laiv-
lag.
Close Season
This Week With
Tulia. Canvon
AIN burrh Menire.
The International World Day
of FVayer will la* «4»***rvi*| hy the
woman of the varhui* cluin he*
with a aerrlce at the ptr*t (*lirt<*t-
toii church Friday, Feliruary W
Tla* hour will la* announced later
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Mr*. Tynea Imwriig.
. Mr* R*-« Tyne*, manager of tla*
dpwVaiiMira Kichang«- |« reisivering
'■iceiy from injurlea received Mon-
day of laat week w-tiile prepir
fur the chainla*r of
waa iMlnfuliy
tiding water when
from a container.
!• Marl.
farm arlentlata,
A M. ex-atlldeiita
will meet in Hare-
jr eraoing at a
load upon. Ex*
•cottotaic* ara
With thla had/ dor
ON* *i m* iM^nrinirni «>f t ti«*
high *«-h<*H auiioiim e* two gis*!
home iaiMketha II itigageiiieiH« for
tla* week end which will e|<,<«* the
acheduh'd moumoii. 4'hivta w'l| up
l**ar on the local «*»urt Friday
evening, ami I'un.ion I* coming
Natiirdi) evening to m«s-t I Is
Wtdtefacea
Tin* high w’IuhiI ten iiih, Inty*
aial girl*, are making a wrong
llnl*h and MfdeiHlhl «h*»wlng Tin*
J girl* l***t t<* Tii I la Iasi FrUlay
night hy two pdnl*. H2 t»» 24. amt
the laiy* won, .’Vt to 24.
Tlie tournament for the dl«trlct
will I** held In O-myori at Ituffah*
gym FHtruary 20 ami 21. with
atauit 1.1 team* omiiiKliii
Hmwit IInure Tonight.
Meiiitn-r* «»f I|m* llemlorvi volun-
lier tire <|e|M rtmeiit anieMliee a
dam** for tonight at tin* flreuian'a
hall over tla* elly hall office*. The
dll IMS* will o|a*n ul nine o'clock.
Zawe Meet at Dimmitt.
Tlie Wotnan** Mlaalonary Sor-lety
of Uie MetiaaliMt church attended
tla* gone meeting of the organiza-
tion in IMmmltt Wednewloy where
an Intereotlng program waa held
Grand Opera
Attended bv
IxHal People
..... j whole life wa* jmiterm«d in line
The tJernian grand opera in Ann-' "Hh “t** engrave her kindly (IishIs
rillo last week was mtlier wide- "ii the hearts of others".
ly by Mr.. <;»~ i. by l»;r ,.|,.„.r|y
|k,.i,I,.. wreral ylnrlni all tl.r«., li.t-t-.n.l. Ilv.. Mr«. <1. „rni„TO| 11M, ,„r
events. Among those who witness-1 t • Hutcheson, 1111 i i : Miw. N. B.
•si at leant one of the perform-1 Melntlre, Canyon; Mrs. \V. It. An-
aneet. ao for a* could Is- learne*! Ihony, iteggs. Oklalw.ma ; Mrs. F.arl
hy the Rrand. were Mines. Homer Rennett, Amarillo; Miss Mals-I
Fox. II. L. Broad well, <}. A F. Gass, Hereford; and thm* sons,
Parker. J A. Neill. Mi-** liewaie Charles L, Palacios Texa*; Cl-uide
Mae Steele. Mr. and Mrs. It F. I-■ Ringgold. Tcxn*; and Neater
K«‘ssh*. Mary E. Parker. Edna Elds K. Gatjs, Hereford
Nell Hall, Edah Fark, Mrs. ,Ie*-s*-
Stanford. Mrs. A O. Tli"iii|s"U.
Miss Ella lirnadwell, of Hartley
M«nls*rs of the Junior Mush- C uti
attending were llisaes Mary llroad-
well. Hlhle Hill, AldelU* F«*sler.
Ruth Marie Mount/. Mary Elian
'**lh MluufiVr,! uii.I ||et«*ii ('mwr-
ford, of Frlona.
The Valkvrie* waal t»r**s«-nti*«l
Friday night, Flying Dutchman
Saturday matinee, and 'Frisian
and l»o|de Siturdny night.
While a great many gaa con-
sumers have pud their Juuuury
hills, it. is understood that the
immher Is not small who has not
done so. Iiioffh-iuliy tin* «|nlln>
quents uro advlst*d not to bo un-
easy nliout ls*lng cut off or penal-
ized.
With a reliable source ns au-
thority, Imt not officially announc-
ed, extension of the penalty date
lms been made from the tenth.
When the penalty will Is* applied
could not be learned Wednesday
afternoon; however, It. Is known
that consumers will la* notified In
ample time before the gus <*oin-
l>uny tak(*s any severe men sure*.
The company realizes that the corn*
munlty is de«-ply jsTlurhed and
is willing to hear with the cltizenH
until all facts art* known without
taking any undue stei*s that would
aggravate the situation.
The natural gas now iKdng uued
by consumers from the service
lines ->f the West Texas (bis com-
pany has the revpilnsl quality In
thermal units, according to a test
made by the Panhandle Laborator-
ies ns reputed by (J. R. Dunning,
chemist, to the city commission.
Following the general complaint
raised last week hy gas user* on
account of unusually large billsk
E. S. Ireland, mayor, had the lab-
( oker, age b4 years, were tJikcn j orj,f(,ry j0 j-jVe a sample of the
r«*eelv(*d the designation at two
p-r cent interest, the highest bid.
The two p*r *s-iit Interest will he
p-ihl every .’{() days on average
daily balances.
MRS. COKER TAKEN TO
HLAIB FOR INTERMENT
R<*rivains of Mrs. Mutjldy C.
by J. M. Gllillaml of the E. H
lilnck funeral home to Rlair, Ok-
lahoma, f**r interment yesterday.
Mrs. (Joker db*l at her home at
Hummertield Tuesday morning at
thrvs* o’clock after a prolonged
Illness,
Deeeas«*d was a native of Mis-
souri, Iwirn May 2V 1S(g|, She
had resided in this section f<»r a
long time and leaves a host of
friends to mourn her hiss. Her
husband survives, other survivors
of the family are a son, Roy, of
Summerticld, and a daughter, Mrs.
A. L. Reed, of Hereford.
C. W. Humble left Wednesday
for a business trip to pdnts iu i
New Mexico. He will also visit j
for a fewr weeks with relatives Ini
Albuquerque.
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Ed McBrayer.
of Progressive.
Mr. and Mrs. J. <\ Parker left
TuMtlay for INirtale* where the/
wlU make their future home. Mr.
Parker recently bought the thea-
tre there ted will be goitre in Ita
ma
Iriend- Surprinr K. J. Kihhe.
Old frleml* of R J. KlbU* not
fit III* home XiiihImv and -urprt*
i*l Mr Klids’ b> <‘<Hiiliig to H**i*t
in cHebrafbt*! of hi* 74th Wrth
dnv In tin* IdiilxlN) group were
oO p*>pl<- wlfo i'IHH* to lollffrtlll-
late till* Ifoltored »tll/en of (lie
oolliiniililty on the jni**|iig of Mil-
other mllcpt-t nimI ul le*l to the
gvasl r ft eel* of * w<*ll r*mn<l**l ebur*
sefer.
To Mr. and Mrs. Gass, whos«*
married life covered a p*riod of
•12 years, nine -liildren were Isirn.
Eight i-re mm living end all were
present for the funeral.
Children from other pdnt* who
were here for the fuller II were
I ’Ini * I. Gil-* mid wife I'll Iu rite*
Claude I. < ill" niid Wife, Ring
gold; Mr* N E M'dlHlr** mid
himband. 4 ’itn>-»ti Mr*, G C. Hut
•*hiti*n mid liii'4'iiiid TiuM ; Mr*
Karl ItefiiM-l t and bust mud Alim
rill**: Mi* W It Aulhon/. M«*gg»
ifkiwhoiiiN ; al»<<, ii *!*ler. Mr* IN'
K kirk put rh-k, I'almlo-
Attendlng gr ind < liildren wrere
Mr* II G Ware and **iu. Still
wsier. fikhiic’ina; Walluee Hid
ehlli*oll, wife .4n-1 <1 mOglUcr. New-
kirk, Mkiaieiuia Mi— Rniierta lim
cUl|)*oii. Fif*rr> t#m Iff Gi**rg**
Power* and Dr Evelyn I'.iw*#-
AmirllUi; Mr and Mr« Fat M hit
tliigfou. Aimm rillo Maw Were
Mr*. W M, 14'*il** Vefiioli Mr-
< Con I limed I III page keverit
Funeral services for Ed M -Brav-
er, age .’{P, were held Saturday
afternoon In the home of T. E.
presided over the follow lug ! B'k,‘r- F»'"gres*lve eommiiiiity. eon-
duet is I by Rev. V. M Cloyd, Bap
the guests until they were usher-
ed Into the banquet hall.
Mrs. A. O. Thompson ably nere-
is! a* toastmaster f«*r tin* <sva-ioii
and
program :
Inv<N-athi|i by Rev. V. M. Cloyd;
toimi to guests. Mrs Ersnl Young;
vocal solo, Mrs. l-\ J. Owen; toast
to wTVch, Mrs. Johnnie Biggs;
-aw solo, Ei rly Joiner; mush-,
]lurlmiu's orehe-tra; Madam Curie
ii ants \N'|*h«-» .i -lioi't play, pres
entisl hy Mines. T**d Houston
Johnnie Itlgg-, G<*U"ge MH'ollllell
\|i I'd-ey, Audrey Daniel. Itvei'etle
I'tiiie, Willard Wit Iwr-pMin. E
' :injpi eii, iioirgr iiuin-i i w»n. Ear!
in Manning, A I. Muujoot
11 r* Ii id and white, ihe < In— < ol
ul* were phi tin*. I iu the menu
Attending were Rev. ainl Mi*
\ \| Cloyd. Me—r* himI Mhi**- A
<• Ttmiiqi**oh. E, I mu ham. J M *i
Died Friday
gas, taken at the city hall last
Friday, a thorough chemical test,
and the following analysis wus tlie
result ;
Methane ____________________ 72 4
Ethane ____________________ 12.3
Car!sin iDioxide ____________ .2
Oxygen -------------------- ,0
Nitrogen ____________________ 13.5
Heat value at 30 in. pressure
and 32 degrees, lots thermal units
p*r cubic foot; at 14.4 puinda
plus ♦>lght ounces and 32 degrees,
1032; at 13.5 punids plus eight
ounces and 32 degrees. !*i!l; at
jhHinds plus eight outlet's and
<50 degrees. OBJ.
If the gis cotvtains as much as
SiHi thermal units under the last
conditions named it is considered
j of merchantable quality. It will
lie noted that the test showed
DBS.
w*mfM
Mayors of tlie towns served by
I the West Texas Gas company have
(arranged a meeting in LulilsH-k at,
■ n«H»n Friday to discuss the dls-
I pute with the gas eotiipany over
I January Idlls. <in* rates will also
| he brought up. it i* annoum-ed.
gnu
F
J (Iwt'll Gtsirge
\l< < 'oil
uell.
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1. Manteol l,«-o
RotM-rt
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E»
i-iett Fit)in II k
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\ilbi
ivy
Danlei %n |*«,«'<\
.lohnnb
Higgs.
Hr sal Holing Earl
ly Join
er \|i|t«*-le* lU'M III* tmr»l» iMl
hart Mine- Willard W1tlM*r*p*oii
F.NCUie M inning Arlailenu Mil
I'lnlnvlew, Feh, 11.— The West
Texas Gas ronip'iiy office here
has granted an extension in pi.v*
ment of January bills to February
15 w it is nit pqiat). A ten-day ex-
tist pastor. Burial was made in j tension had lx*-u requested.
West I'ark eiunetery. | -— —-
Mr. McBrayer died at his lutme Mcl>*an. Fell. 11 An Injune-
iii*iir Fr<igrn*slve Friday* morning tioti hi* Im•**n grsnte<l here against,
after a short lllm*s« lie hid been the \|. I,can Gis company rmtraIn-
llvlng there only since the flr*t | lug the eoiavru from charging
of the year, moving from laiki*)m"r'' than .>o cent* a thousand
View, Mall comity i for the tlr*t :WM*si tilde fi*ot.
I a* t*a*«x| w as tmrn in Geurgla
v t*| 1 I _ - I . I % C. . Ill • • i . .4. I 1 t*i * t 1 q*l»» * oil If
(I f|€| Wit fl III** jlW r«MM % \% Ill’ll t «•- • w * ••*?
a child to Collin umiiiIj in East (soilicll ha* .-alti*t itpoi tile North
„*-.*** 99 ■ 4 9 — - I ****** ■. 4 * **.♦** ^ - *■ *p . * •* *. . V 44 4»
i »*x * * t it* m fs| ii* 11 j i n i nit-1 * -*•• • - -*—•
villi* until a little over a veai u subet ilit 1/41
ago.
Mr, M< itrM><
III* wldiov a let
mother Mr* \
• in* t lot!
114 I Ml II X
III I I M*
I* *urvlved by
children hi* igi**!
t Melt 1
hrother- lb-11 Slid I,uk<
sisters. Mr* T <: Bake
Nil mile Hot - tier • ii
Smith county
J \. Miller ^»*ll*.
rate It i»
have grow
■pile of t
•title* and
r**dt». t lot.
I itmed I lint gn* Idlb
■ from
10 tali
tie olll;
11 I lie
.it t-. VeilT III
remaining tie*
i iio-d v I* late
in- it - opinion
and Iw
I M
le-at M klhl Ki;HI It Ex HIM. HE
III I D M ItkFllsl t III H4 II
It .ip*
Purchase «*f lb** J i \|i‘i*<t
new* *Imii<I in ie- building with
licli. Ted Matthew» a lei ' ‘r«*l Whitehead A IWaWH' twiH*-r ftieq*
1 by W W I Waited 1* HAIkNIIH«tl
leflecllve m*t s.«fiir*lav ill IW-n
I fa-'l will CMflliUU** tie* tiiisilo-—* in
Fir
ill u-
Prices on Milk
and Bread Cut
The coot of living In the ftstti ginning Ftdiriinry 15 tin* old price
lines hits tsane down lo an extent was 1.1 <s>nU. 'Hit* new milk stale
that can well la* a|q»rnrlat*<l by In ten «*ents a quart for whole
an ecorMrtnlsIng InMiM'hold, as In- milk, six cents a pud for whole
illentcd In rediiethm of tlie loaf milk, 15 tsnits n half pint fur
of bread and quart of milk. { cream, ami live cent* a quart for
At thr aaah stores the pmnd tmttermiik.
•MCI It F i I I It IIFlKD KM.
F. I* ItllAlN HKHNMM.IY
loaf retail* for eight cent* now.
In annotttMSNMate made thU week
by two local dfotrlbutore of milk,
tho price of whole milk 4tjr the
quart la to he only 10 cento, be-
The etate dairy lii*tss-t«tr lias al-
ways given Hereford dairymen,
engaged in sopH/l'1* the taibllc,
the highest. posMble rating, Grade
Another g**od program wa* pie*
• nted si tin* l.k'ii* • lilt' bin* In--It
Weilne-lav at tie* ||i*r**fort| Hotel
with 1.1 pie. at |t Ii Alexander
Ii i«| elntrse of tla* 1*111 Ml** Mat
Ilia PnlM'iin gave two reading- and
I Rev E I* Gle-er made a *liort
talk on g< * * I fellow sitip and «er
view, stressing tl»e worlii of tl»**e
two cardinal atirlluile- ihs only
In tin* lives of M-rv let* emit mem
her* but as tlie every ti *y life *d
every Indivltlua)
No one • an live wlthoul friends
a ml no one can got the ls*st from
life without is'lng a help to other*
Itev. (ilesor said. Tin* rich and
fruitful Hft* iff Ohrlat was iiolnt-
ml out a« extanpllfylng tlie mean
ing of his remarks.
tlie -nine location
Mr \|i>ier, wic w <* •<* feta*
of the tnimls'r of •* mi liter* • f»*t
a v• nr pre-«*itng lit* op-mlig ol a j
new* -laud a few moWdi* ago is
moving to A inert a* w ton lo- e»
p*«-t* to form some lm«i!i*-*s **»n
lie* t toll
■ ■ .............<> —-
Win HAVE 1 V4ATIXFIEII
WAKTN? I/FT l»K\M» IIFIJ*
A want ad lit the Brand, <sist
lirg >'<(• <s*nls for two l—ues. inis
appirently found tlie Irorse l<s»t
tty F. J. Martin. .1 W. Vick read
the little sdverUsemeat where w
sorrel |Miuy list! lieen lost, ami re-
(Mtrted to the Brand office tliai a
sorrel iiKS'tlng the description was
In a pasture east of Hereford.
tefeet tug
young f<
v tifii si the Firsi
ti dedicated t«» tit**
ntr inie>un"st fie
ng Feitfuary 15 st
Tlie y<>nng isstpie
lt*4|Xtsl •ditifeh Cl«-
i • Inifg- ulsott 'id ill
w iq p>ti oft Kit In
•min wht'li all the
sid want lo hear,
Felt* ti M \nllaai)’* Hall.
A grand s,k In in tie form of a
dm,.. |. annouiieeit for next Tnes
,| .. t-veiiing a> XI Anthony’s hull
In-re I v • (> tsstf I" given a ivg*
.liai welcome to tin- eiitertnliiinent.
41 | flflSS
I'ttsl Wa-luuglmi Event.
Tin* \merlean legion nnimunces
a dims* for Hie evening of Fehru*
grv 23. seeoittl il«sir <*f dty hail.
Hinltil's Music Makers will furntsli
tin* tlamlng strains, ami a good
lltMtr Is held out for tlKioe who de-
light In is»rformanees of the lldht,
fantastic toe
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931, newspaper, February 12, 1931; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825198/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.