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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday
Our Slogan—“Afore People—More Farms*
32nd Year—Number 1.
The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, January 14, 1932.
Five Cents Per Copy.
ii^aIavJ Coin
rcirauiu uoih
In Preparation
For 'Jan. 28; £
THIS IS
BRAND BIRTHDAY ISSUE
With this Issue of the Brand
the paper beirina lta thirty-lewnri
year of service to Deaf Smith
County. The volume nuiut>er of
the paper change* thin week to
82 and the Issue will be number 1
The coming year of the Braud'a
existence will probably be a try-
one owing to the peculiar trend
—— — j of th# times that uaed to be call*
W. T. Womble, sales manager | ^ a “depreenlon”, yet the paper
[of the Tilth Annual Hereford the year full of confid#ric« in
rodara Auction, says that pnv , the community and It* possibilities
itlon* are nearing completion for d|irll|g 1032| believing that good
the big event to happen here on wnr|(V wm be Justly rewarded by
tThursday, January 28. The blgby a fair-minded people.
pavilion, remodeled laat year, The Brand is proud of its en-
ii boon put in readiness, and j vlronment, and looks forward with
fine, pure-bred animals will, pleasure to Its association with
brought In now as weather and Hereford and Deaf Smith County
conditions permit, to get them affairs, hoping the next 08 papers
Fflnal ahape for the auction. whoso pages will record the his-
Fifty registered bulla of the; tory of this region will tell of a
[nxtety 4th blood line will be steady advance in the benefits and
Col. Fred Reppert, veteran relief from cars to which all ara
County Commissioners
and C-C Directors Join
In Highway Program
Further progress In the move-loot feel it lays within its dulles ico Highway Commission, aiul In
G. A. F. PARKER REPRESENTS
HEREFORD AT WTCC
auctioneer, who has for
f years conducted the Hereford sale*
here, will again be present as
chief salesmen, assisted by Ray
Barber, and other experienced sue-
ou®i^mps.
Local breeders who ere consign-
'lag bulls to the eels this year
|are Mrs. L. R. Bradly and Sons,
Burch, R. L. Campbell,
ivla Dameron, Bd Bast, J. B.
T. H. Hines, T. O. Ivey.
U McDonald. T. K. Helgler
N. Wolfe and W. T. Womble
The annual event of the regiet-
Hereford eels Is an Import-
one in local history. Buyers
from all over the United
itee and ofthnee from Canada
Is usually spirited, and
lit la a treat, even to spectators
(to watch the beautiful specimens
[of th* highest type of beef cattle
fas they are brought in the sales
amphitheatre, and listen to the
declaim of the partisans as their
, leaders bid for possession of the
lelmala.
CiUamss of ike dry and county
do well to take at least part of
M • holiday to visit th#
Alton and catch the atmosphere
“lie auction.
[Johnnie Biggs Asks
That He Be Chosen
As County Clerk
entitled.
Woody Vaughn Asks
To Be Sherif
Of the County
The first announcement for sher-
iff to be given the Brand comes
from Woody Vaughn, and his state-
ment will be found elsewhere In
this Issue. He presents credentials
as a successful peace officer In
other pieces, and asks the consid-
eration of the voters on one of the
moat straight-forward platforms
for service the paper has ever
printed.
Mr. Vaughn haa been a dtlaen
of the county since HJOtS, coming
here with hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. P. Vaughn, who live
northwest of town, and with th*
exi-eptlon of six years spent away
from here, has been living la the
county (Anttnuously. Testimonials
inent looking toward paved high-
ways for Deaf Smith County waa
made this week when the hoard
of directors of the chamber of
commerce met with the county
commissioners In regular session
last Monday. Both bodies of men
were In accord concerning the Im-
portance and expediency of the
road program, and Jolnod hands
in pushing the work forward with
all speed and accuracy.
A Joint meeting of the two
bodies will again meet Friday
afternoon of this week with J.
H. VanLondon, district state high-
way engineer, to arrive at costa
and methods of making the pre-
liminary survey of proposed routes,
availability of caliche deposits, lo-
cation of the pits, and estimation
of the entire coat of the propaed
program, an as to establish the
amount of the bond Issue for which
to call an election.
The commissioners court does
1931 Rainfall
Record Plenty
But Not Great
G. A. F. Parker, delcgute from
the Hereford chamber of com-
merce to the West Texas chutubt-L
of commerce, was in Hweetwater
Monday at tending a meeting of the
latter organisation. Hereford hat
been out of the W. T. C, C. for
the past year, but reinstated last
week when Wilbur C. Hawk, vice
president of that organisation, was
here on other mutters.
Mr. Parker reports the session
at Sweetwater an enthusiastic one
“® Tjiy Ppnnltipc
a m viwusuw
and Interest
Are Cancelled
to designate the routes for the ipictor of all highway construe-
proposed paving, uud ha* turned, tUm Q|1 (ho and *,uth 1Mirth
to Itu. ,'hatub.r of .......■■■<«• 41-1 Mr ** I dMll»« lar^ly with m.lUr. rol.
I live to oil Interests. While there
Mr. Parker introduced and recelv-
rectors tin* task of mukiug the {
locations. That board is desirous the committee* over several pro
of getting the opinions of all iu-1 >wta thul have been completed
terestod etttseus relative to the near Clovis, Imth with and with
direction the paving will extend | out the penetratlou top of as
County Judge Earl W. Wilson | phatt, and of different years of
ed the unanimous endorsement of
Following the Mate Hu prom*
Court's decision of last month
over-ruling Attorney General Jas*
V. Allred’s opinion, tax assessor's
over the eta to have been notified
that nil penalties and Interest on
past due or delinquent taxes will
a movement designed to have the l be cancelled If the taxes for any
today assured the Brand that
every precaution waa going to be
taken to make the proposition as
fair and square as it will possi-
ble to be. All contracts, estimates,
specifications, credentials, etc., that
will come In contact with tin* spend-
ing of any of the people's money
will be thoroughly investigated and
will bo permitted only through re
liable sources profierly bonded to
protect the exiiemllture.
Five memners of me chamber
of commerce directors made a
trip to Olovls Wednesday to visit
building and use. W. K. Dameron
A. 11. Slreu, II. Dyar, U. J.
Richardson and J. D. Buchanan
made up th eparty.
Information gulued will be of
greut benefit In Doaf Smith conn
ty’s program in many ways, oni
of which was Mr. Mauldin's ob-
servation concerning tho caliche
material here. "You have so much
of It, and are so used to It, you
don't think as highly of It as you
should," he said. it i* ipu-ndtu
caliche you have over there." Hev
oral samples from the roads then
apportionment of school money
over I ho state to ho determined
from the attendance records of the
schools ruther than by the populH
tlon of the district*. The Idea
bus several very beneficial points
and It Is not Improbable much dis-
cussion will bo heard later rela-
tlvo to It.
Ezra Norton Makes
Announcement for
Sheriff’s Office
0. K. Mauldin, caliche highway1 and other sources wore brought
contractor of years of experience
and now member of the New Mex-
back by the committee to compare
with local deposits.
Tin* publication of statistic* of
rainfall at rarloua point* over
the Panhandle during 1031 arous j CATCHING JACKRABBIT8 WITH
h1 the curiosity of B. K. Ramsey, j BARR HAND#
commending bla ability aa a P**°*. weather gauge authority in Here-1 —........—■
office* come from county officials'
at Amarillo, Clarendon, Memphis.
Clovis B.Y.P.U.
Gives Program
Here Sunday
Claude, Panhandle and Canyon,
where hla work brought him Ift
association with lew enforcement
officials. ____ __ ......... ........
Ills statement to the clttaena of j riK>ord for many years hack,
the county outline* the policies he Rainfall In 1H1
would expect to enforce if elect
About 30 members of the Ulovfs
Baptist Young People's Union will
be In Hereford next Sunday eve-
ning a* guest* of the local organl-
—........— ■ I station. The (lordlier group of the
ford, and he submitted to the' The Brand la Indebted to Tweeter First H*ptl*t church will lie In
Brand this week a compilation Gulley, ii- uiiiee northeast, of j charge of the program.
of the precipitation in Hereford in Hereford for an unuaual story of
th# respective month* of the past events at hla choice dairy farm,
year. Mr. Ramsey keep* accurate
data on the weather and has the
Johnnie Biggs, good-natured as- ‘‘*<*1* through actual work
for the past severs 1 gears
•prowls dTron la's, throws
lprowl«47ronla’e, throws bit . . n ^
into the political ring John B. Miller Out
For Reflection
by announcing for county
• ad district clerk. #to far as the
Irand has been able to learn,
mle is the first native-born
Smith cttlaen to auk for an
at the hand* of the voters.
He has lived hla whole Ilf#
Its a graduate of Hereford
school, end has led a life of
force among the younger
of tb# county. Ills ability
testified to by tb# positions of
islbllity be ha* b#!d and the
t la factory asrvlc* be bee given
employers. Of a clerical dls
ftlon. clean living, high in tba
itlon of bla fellow citlsens.
pertaining to the snow storm of
last week. Mr. Galley says the
Brand didn't report the enow deep
enough, according to appearanees
. j January ..................... A., around his place, nnd be thinks
ed to offh-e, and its cJ*‘*n'ou^ f’*’ ( F*«^>rusirjr ____________________1.1! there were 10 to 12 inches on tb*
preeaiona reveals koowledce of the, M||rr|) miiovel .he*t Held* where there
needs of the position, not gained ^|>ru
May
June
As County Sheriff
John B. Millar, present sheriff
of the cdknty, Is this week making
his official announcement foi
re-election to the office, s*king
_ 1.01 level wheat field* where there
2.0 . wn* nothing to catch or hold the
The gueata and local memtier*
will sosemble In the church ha mo-
ment l»efc)re tho regular B. Y. P.
U. hour nnd refre*hment* will he
nerved. At the usual hour the
Hereford members will present a
11. Y. F. U. program, and Ruined-
lately following tbut all will g<
to the church uudltorlum to br
Joined by the entire congregation
One of the outatandlng person-
alities of Deaf Smith county steps
forward Into iwdltlcs this week
when Ksra Norton announces bh
candidacy for aherlff nnd ask*
the *iip|N>rt of the voters to as-
nIn! him In being elected.
Ill* experience a* a former de-
puty with tin* office should make
film well acquainted with the re-
HimnNlhillflc* nnd the detailed work
of the office, and the prominent
part he ha* taken In public and
business events of llta community
make* him well Informed of the
need* of the people. Ill* opinion
on matter* of widespread concern
I* sought nnd ha* Influence with
people of all walk* of life here
A usual Inquiry relative to some
new thought of community Inter-
o*t I* often heard, “What does
Kxrn Norton think alxuit It."
If elected, Mr. Norton should
make the county a aherlff to fill
the office with dignity, honor and
ability In the fullest measure of
service to Its constituents.
3.6 snow. In other field* whore stalks, 1 nnd local visitor* to hear the lu
_______________...____ .2 stubble or weeds, the show wa» J spiral Iona 1 services the Clovis mem
July —-------------- -------1.0, an average of nearly two feet In i tier* will give,
August ......._______________. 3.1 depth, j It I* expected that the entire
September ......-............1.3 The long leg* of the Jaekrabblts1 auditorium of the church will be
October ...................... « did not do them much good for' GID-0 for the occasion, which will
November ................... 1.7 according to Mr. Galley, b'ke tbe place of the regular Hun
December ...................... IT,and be say* the rabbit* lair led {day evening church services.
- t hern selva* In the snow. By walk-] -w-
Total ------------------l»2(|Ug cautiously It wn* jsrsalble to . _. __ . . . ,
Other portion* of the county re- 1<M.at„ th(. tlidr breath camejl** W. lluillDlP A^illll
celved more and *ome part* bN|gn and the sport of the <xvaMh>n
th# consideration of the voters at here at Hereford. This can consisti<1 1D falling on the spot
* Demoemtie Prlu,arJr °V* understood when one renern-; 111M, lryln|t to rBtrh jMl.k wRh
t*»rs Ih»*f Hmlth County Is 80 miles hand* before he couUI burst
wide and fio mile* long,
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Ih Canditlatp for
W. D. Keliehor Out
For Commissioner
In Precinct Two
The announcement of W. I>.
Keliehor for county commissioner
In Precinct No. 2 will Ira greeted
with acclaim by many friends. It
Is at I heir Insistence that be has
decided to make the race,
Hi* says he bn* been here for
forty year*, and there are few who
have priority of right to question
or all back years are paid before
February 1.
No matter how much penalties
or InteTCMt have been asaaasod
against unpaid old taxns, under
tlm ruling of (he past session of
the legislature, the whole debt
may be wl|**d out by jroylng only
the past due taxos.
Not much time Is left In which
this may bo dime, however, If the
taxes are not (raid Irafore the end
of January, tho penalties and in-
terest will be reinstated and tbs
total amount due will increase to
an enormous extent.
Several tax payers who paid off
delinquent or i»a*t due taxes before
the supreme court's decision waa
given, were charged the penalties
and Interest, and It has been rul-
ed tlmt Mil* (Hirtlon must be re-
turned to them.
■— ............o
W. Frank Ball
Announces For
Clerk of County
W. Frank Ball come* out this
week with an announcement ask-
ing the voters of the county to
elect him county nnd district
clerk. He Is *o well known thst
little the Brand can any about
Frank ItaH would t>e news to Its
readers.
Ills business associations dur-
ing the years he has lived hers
has given him as wide an acquaint-
aucenhlp as any man In the county,
nnd his genial pcrMonnliry, coupled
with his shrewd ability has'ksad#
him a welcome vl*ltor everywhere.
From the qualification* evidenc-
ed by business cent rad * with him
and the good word spoken for him
by hi* friends, the Brand can'
commend Frank to the earnest con-
xlderallon of the voters for the
office to which he fiMpIre*.
-——o ....... i.. —
Mark Beanh Ask»
For Re-Election
As Tax Assessor
of any trust conferred j county.
July 28.
Mr. Miller Is asking for the of
flea again on tba strength of hi*
past administration, and states
that the experience gained gives
him better qualification# than ever
to be of service as sheriff of the
him, Johnnia la qualified to
r« the people well If they chose
rnm t finals* Slav! ctasf
m#"* WWW--WW • * « Mr* m •
if# Is fully entitled to says a*
k ItalMla MJ nal ■ air a II i/I. lA «'
Iabout ass, they all know me," ami
[they do, and like hlna
is injcmi
Jiff NAME Off NEW STORE
Ralph Barnett's new drug store
received so many sugfsations for
name, In response to bis adver-
*nt laat weak, the commit
W. B. Phillips Asks
Re-Elrction As
Commissioner
IleMlda is his official capacity
as chief officer of tbe county and Pounty Gommlsaloner W. B.
i.x co,*^ u,f, «« »»«. ni.ue « riff i pfenjip. u authorising tha Brand
publli>^lrlli<d , l ^ to announce hla candidacy for re-
inj w»»*« s«#r n»v
community,' among those being
treasurer of the Independent school
district and treasurer of the city
charities committee.
Mr. Miller place* bis candidacy
_ _ , him. Mr. Keliehor ha* seen many
JllGgf* of (.OUIlty cbange* made In the civic life of
———-- ; (he county since hi* coming, nnd
!ho*c who know him 1***1 feci no
bcMlf/incy In believing be took n
decisive pur! In bringing tbe bet-
ter thing* lo |*lKM,
AIwii.vn associated with buxine**
and agricultural affair* of tbe
county, be ha* kept an alert In-
terest In all event* dealing with ( . ..
. ,, .. , ,, i ful n**l*l«nce I* testimony of hte
the public welfare, and taking an| . ........... ,.....^ ..
THRIFT. RI VFIKM AKK i ''n ’,Mr’ ,"“l ", w,,<i 1-*1* «f pnimlwl
innir ii 1,1 lfAlB cio*c*t one of tin* county. \S ben , ciun*tancc* beneficial to the com-1
rvmnoniow l,vn the total of If.fiO vote* was tabu inuntty.
........ j Iafe.| be wa* but 3t> behind the Hboitld tbe voter* of precinct No,
Not fur many year* ba* It brao w 1 im«*r. He *ay* be feels encour-! 2 choose Mr. K'Hlehor a* their
out and get away. W Humble I* this week join-
The average was about an even : log the rank* of candidate* a*k-
break, some time* the rabbit would lug con*idcratlon at ilo* band* of
win and some time* he would gel the voters at the Democratic pri
caught A person wonder* what I inary July 23, Mr. Humble a*-
would have hap|**ned bad tbe pi res to tho office of county Judge
breathing bole been m*d» by a and ex officio superintendent of
skunk. ! school*.
—————« -......— - ! Mr. Humble made tbe same race
Muck Reach, present comity tax
assessor, I* announcing through
Hie Brand till* week bl* eaudldacy
for re-election to bl* *e> olid term
of office, Vlr. Roach ba* made
the county n very acceptable rrf-
flcer during the pn*t year when
lit* first *M*c**liig was done,
lie ba* Morvrd nf a frying time
and tbe number of hi* friends who
praise Ills uiidor*ljindltig and help.
thrifty buyers tojag«>d |,, again making tbe race representative In the ndiniiiUtrn-
electlon to the *e<*>nd term of of
fire a* commissioner in Precinct
Mo. 2. ' ...
Mr, Phillips has been In cloaa. I'oansole tor ...... ............
contact with county and <*oinmun-1 **"' P'**’'base of ( tlilM year from the return* nnd 1 tlon of county affair*, they may be
tty affairs nnd know* the posal needed supplies a* at tbe pronoid general a*jiec|* of tbe election1 assured they have elected a com
Mlltlcs of III* office to serve th# A Journey down Jloioford* t To till* may be added tins. nUs*luncr with a practical view-. _ __
people. He has been at Ih# post Main Street or any <to** tiUHlnt-H# iwill.-tfntIon of ninny friend* who i point whose best effort* will !*•
of authority during th# several i *** convince anyone i |„(V,, euwmraged bl* candidacy. devoted to serving the county *nd UOI’NTY AGENT D'.'NKIJC
In ih# hands of the voters with
tba slmpl# statement that he lias
done bla best, the truest standard
^ wMeli^an official I* Judged, and j j^ra of busliw1** depresalon and *,n- 8 G'ndcnay *• rccognlw ^jr j|l„l)p|4, \H M.(,|| known fliru It* citizen* In a progressive, bu»l
1*4* wlllj itwiso ii (utiinnu loiAu «tiw»
of added resjsuisltilllt les placed
open tax aHscNsors w It bout addi-
tional pay, yet be bus proparad to
meet flu* new requirement# ••
lie ba* gone a belli Ills work since
the flr*f of tbl* mouth.
!toe was at s toss mbit* same te, that If re-elected hlaWMy K...BH f'ounty'a fl **»• 00*1 By of merchandise offer- IMlf r,MJIl(y fro„, rM4.„ |,e- j nessllke way.
bat yesterday afternoon; P*'*! experbtnw will
that Tba Quality Drug to «'"• •QU batter.
i fkore was tba moot fitting and ap- -#
enable him
it* nasa* to use. Font
Mrs. R. E fftandlfar, Mm
r, M. Ctoyd, Mary Lou Hamilton
Mm. O. R. Eubanks, each
that name, and Mr.
aaf» It will ba up to them
divide aarardlng to their own
tba lid ba offered as a
fior the accepted name,
irly fififi asms* warn submit-
lad Mr. Barnett mid pastor-
ha axpactad to tom them haitar-
lato on* of tba display
a» folks aould am joat
many there war*. IntorwM
I naming of the new drag
waa heightened, no doubt
pat ap When the build-
being remodeled for It.
at kmitifal mrtrmlfHr
ffataroa and ahill/uilt da
fountain
the store vary
Fox, who took
dm Mm
nance* have weathered th# storm
ran be attributed directly to poll-
ed snd will compare the price ,i ||<> imd credentials then
asked with whst. the same grade )hi.t found iiiucli favor lu opinion THE TRAITOR*GRADERS
des of administration of the prro1 of »*»<*rlal would bsve coot even ,,f f,„. hiIxfiin, lie ha* lived In TO Ol'EN COUNTRY HOAD*
KATHLEEN CRONIN
MAKER HONOR ROLL
With the first poot-Chrlstmas la-
mia of th* Houstonian, student
newspaper at Barn Houston Col-
lege, earns the announcement of.
the honor roll of tba fall quarter.
On this honor roll is touud the
name of Kathleen Cronin, daugh-
ter of J. T. Cronin, of Hereford,
whom high record la three A * and
two W*.
PARENT-TEACHER AffffOCIA-
TION MEETS TUEffDAY
Owing to bad weather, tbe regu-
lar moattag of the parent Teacb-
or Aaeodaitton tho first Tuesday
was paetpnaad uatil Tuesday Jau-
uary 10. Mrs. Hfrry Frit# sad
bar oo-workers wlf presedh th#
ahi*uU1 show
ecterol tjf
at Cam
)m.
their loyalty to
i
I
ant commissioners. The responsl
blllly has l**en greater than usual,
and friends commend the court for
Its practices of aconomy and con-
servation as It understood the
needs of the county.
-----------— *,.n.......... . .
UONff PM! ENTERTAIN#
IaADIEB WITH PROGRAM
H»# regular weakly luncheon
of the Mona Club wao changed
to a night erosion this waok, and
wires and friends of tho members
will be honored guests at a dinner
and program In the Plrat Presby-
terian church tonight D. H. Alex-
ander la In charge of the Incident-
al happenings of the evening, sev-
eral entertaining mi mb ara from
outside tho dub will bo gtvga, and
a good ***** |g expected by thorn
Who attend.
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Mrs. Raymond Cone, Mra. J, C.
Parker and Mini Willi# Allan
gpant Thursday la XdMbmfc visit-
Mg rataUvan,
The mall routes of l»af Hmltli
county have l»oon made pa**ab|e
a year ago, j Deaf Hmlth county seven years,
Tills 1s true In ill lines of mar-|Mm| \H H Ntruight -forward, clean-
chsndise. The head# of great i principled ymmg man of remark-
etstlslleal bureaus have said tbsl j able ability, Hlnce coming here, Hits week by the county road work
the crisis of the depression haa jas a vocational agriculture teach-j era using tractors and graders to
been reached, some say It has been I ».r, Mr, Humble has become a j get the deep snow pushed aside
pro|*>rty and land owner, and tax- eo traffic could la* resumed,
payer, determined to east his lot! In some plnee* the snow w«»
with the |**«ple of Ibaif ffmlth idled six fe<<t de«*p on east and
County. . j west roads by the recent storm
lie Is well equlpisxl to occupy and csterplllar-lypi* tractors had
passed, and all agree that tbe fu-
ture bolds latter conditions for
every walk of life, whether agri-
cultural, mercantile, manufactur-
ing, transportation, craftsman or
laborer. Those who can ara lak
Ing advantage of men's $40 suite
selling for $10 to Riff, ladies' silk
dresses selling for one-fourth their
former price, shoes selling for one-
third to one-half price, piece good#
the position for which be asks,
Ills teacher's training snd practice
In agricultural lines specially fits
him to supcrvlMc nnd <-arry for-
ward the InstriK-tlon of the youth
of tbe county to make the best
wiling for one-half price or lesa,; use of their environment, and
etc, They realize that present grow to bud happy, beneficial lives,
prices cannot laat, and very aooq His mercantile bu*lno** experlen-
will. be considerably higher. Om
dollar will buy as much now a#
cea, and Him admlntslratlva prin-
ciples bringing to su<*-easfal oon-
two dollar# will possibly buy one i elusions various Itod tToas, Amcrl-
year from now. It la economical
to bay mewtoaafilaa of staple qual
tty now; It |p entirely probable
th# aavlag oannot ho a• great again
tor years
can Leghw, <>»unty Health and
other Hvie organisation <*ounty
Lead#ratitps ara evident* of the
gualMtoationa and ability of Mr.
to run back and forth over the
routes la-fore th« scrapers could
be dragged along and move tin
snow aside.
MANTA FK CHANGE#
NOON TRAIN MTHEDI'LE
Tl»e essMionnd train of tbe
Manta Fe that baa beau making
Hereford at 1S :ffff for the peat
several years has changed Its time
ix-glnnlng last hundsy, to li) min-
utes earlier arrival, according to
an nos no*Want made the first of
this weak. The aehadulad arrival
now la 11 ^f.
ATTEND# I’AMIVA MEETING
B. O, Dunkle, county
S|*-nt Monday and Tuesday lu
lhtin|si, In Httendsuce at the gath-
ering of county agent* for * *chool
of Instruction In meat cutting.
H|***-lulUt* from A. A M. Tol-
b-ge directed the demonstration,
the work being done by the coun-
ty agent*, to learn la-tter m<thod*
of cutting snd curing |H»rk and
beef for home eonsumptlon.
Mr. Dunkle says lie will hold
demonstration school* at various
com in on I tb-* over Deaf Hmlth coun-
ty, the lime and lies Hon* to be
an non nerd later.
CLAUDE l/INGBOTTOM BUY#
CHOCOLATE MIIOP INTERKMT
(‘Iambi fyonghottom, former Here-
ford huslne** man ami at on# tlma
manager of the "M" My stem Gro-
cery here, ha* purchased the In-
terest of L. If. Fuqua ta the OhM-
olata Mhop. t'lamb- has baM farm-
ing north of town and operating
a store at Wesley for tba pfigt
year or more, and bis many friend#
•re glad to aaa klm around town
fi|kifl
4,4
1 JS*M
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932, newspaper, January 14, 1932; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825201/m1/1/?q=b-58: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.