The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1931 Page: 1 of 12
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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday
Our Slonan—**More People—More Farms'
3 lit Year—Number 34.
The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, September 3, 1931.
Five Cents Per Copy.
Kurai school l erms Upen
Monday Morning, Sept 7
! Panhandle Fhri
Ch urch es A ssem ble
Here for Two Days
EXCELLENT WORK IN PROSPECT
All Teachers Selected, Courses of Study Outlined,
and Books Ready for Distribution. Institute
Requires Attention of Teachers This Week.
The rural orhool* of Deaf Smith
couuty will upon for work nest
Moniluy morning, Judge Karl W.
Wilson announced to the Ilraud
this week.' Tho teachers wilt be
at Canyon attending Institute on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
this week, and Judge Wilson will
meet with them there and talk
over plana of mutual school In-
terest
Tho acbcols will open under
auspicious circumstances, ac»ord-
Pope Expresses
Appreciation of
Hereford People
Old Man Depression will never
defeat Deaf Hmlth county and
Hereford, Its capital city.
Just now It seems that the In-
• hr* belong to the Old Man, but
Ing to present lndl ml n«. AH !t Is merely for e little while.
echools will have at lca.it eight
months terms and some logger If
sufficient Huances are available,
while a considerable number have
matured their plans for a full
nine months session. The length
of school terms will be determined
In a Urge measure by the way
taxes are paid In. said Judge Wil-
son. A considerable amount la
•till due of the second half of
this years deferred taxes, the last
half of which Is due Octotier ill.
Those who can take advantage of
the new state law which penults
the taxes for next year to be
!ld la two Installmenta, will afl-
1st greatly, said Judge Wilson,
by paying the first half when It
becomes doe, October 31.
•f flMaffr.
A model course of study for the
Deaf UsUh county echools has
been prepared by Judge Wilson
which outlines the work each grade
will do, the hooks to be used end
the approximate amount of each
test to he used to a given length
of time. With the opening of
school nasi Monday ir.-r.lfig «ick
teacher will make list* the books
needed tor each pupil and requisi-
tion them from Judge Wtleen’e of
flee which Is the scanty deposi-
tory for rural schools. The hooks
are furalehed free by the state,
and will be distributed by the
teacher to the scholars. The books
are to be returned to the teacher
at the does of tho school term, in
the beet condition possible, and It
should it bo evtdsot that careless,
Usd selling at from 117..V) to
$36 an eega, sufficiently fertile to
produce from iff to 4S bushels of
wheat to ,the acre, cannot remain
long a drug on the market. Deaf
Hmlth county U bound to come
Into her own.
This nee eon of temporary de-
pression cannot continue tndefln-
Italy. Hereford’s chamber of com-
merce, under the leadership of
such men as have boon chosen to
have charge, will avail it*e!f of
every opportunity to forge abend
for the good of all the people.
During the slg and one half
months It wag our privilege to be
Identified actively with the eham-
lier of commerce, we learned to
greatly esteem the officer* mid
member* of the organisation We
have the utmost confidence In the
ritiaenry of Hsreford and the Here-
ford country, and we shall always
feel honored to claim them a*
friends.
In retiring from active cornier.
DEFEAT VKUA EANILY;
PI AY CLOVIS SUNDAY
The Hereford Golf club easily
defeated the Vega club on Its
home grounds Hunday by a score
of 11 to 1. This makes twice in
HiiccesMlon Hereford has won by
that score, Lockuey being the other
victim.
Next Hunday the locals go to
Clovis to return tho game played
here several weeks ago, and the
last mutch of the leugue season
will hi* played here Hunday, Hep-
temlmr 90, against Happy. Here-
ford I* now In third place, with
Plalnvlew first and Canyon second.
On the Hunday following that,
representatives of all eight cluhs
In the league will go to Ptalnvlow
to play for the league Individual
championship.
Dameron Chosen
to Head C. of C.
for Next Year
x r li • t
vegetaoie canning ^nier
Occupation For County
MIDGETS AND LIONN CLUB
PLAY THIS AFTERNOON
COMMUNITIES GIVE SUPPORT
Thursday’* hall game of last
week wa* called off at the lust
moment and the deel*lon reached
late yesterday to play the scheduled
Lions Club-Midget game this af-
ternoon at -1 tHO.
This will prohghly he the last of i ^ •
tin* charity game* till* sen son i I .01111111 LlCC 10
school will be starting and other,
duties will crowd but such Ui’tl'’- j
It lei.
There will be mo charge of ad
mission to thl* game. A free will
offering will be taken for tho bene-
fit of Lake Park, but no one should
stay away been into of lack of aonia*
J thing to put In the hut. Come out
and enjoy tho gumo, It I* free,
and belongs to tho clllxenshlp or
I the town.
Mrs. Boh Wilnon Reaches All Paris of County in
Program to Direct and Assist In Preparation for
Winter. Anxious to Be of Service to Women.
Can Vegetables
Friday Morning
IlKV. M. J. JOHN HON
W
dent
tor*
H. Dameron wa* chosen presl*
of the new board of dlrec-
of the Hereford chamber
of commerce when It met for or-
Heptemher H and 0 will lie the
date* foe the 1fi.’l1 dl*trlet con-
ventlon of Panhandle Christian
Churches, following an agreement
reached by convention officials.
The iqeetlng will he In Hereford,
with the First. Christian here,under
the itfutorshlp of Itcv. M. J. John*
moil, as host.
Among the official* who set the
Tri-State Fair
Gets Ready for
Big Attendance
ganl/.atlon Tuesday night of this ^tate wn* Dr. Patrick Henry, state
week, after Its election by the secretary, who I* now 111 the Pan*
memlN>r* at Monday’s luncheon.
Other officers chosen were I). 11.
Alexander as vice president, and
It. J. Richardson a* treasurer. A.
II. •Htreu. J. D. Buchanan, C. H.
Amarillo.--With the addition of
new department* und tho enlurge*
uient of other*, In all of which en*
trie* are being made earlier this
year than ever before, Indication*
are that housing facilities at the
handle vlidtlng a number of the I AmariHo Tr»*Btate fair, Heptom-
Christian churches. j tier 21-20, will be taxed long be-
Hnodgrnas President. foro the opening date.
Dr. Hoy C. Hiiodgra**, minister Wilbur C. Hawk, president, and
of the First Christian church, Amn-'fi|s u»ard of directors and snperln-
l>yar and O. C. Hartman are , r|||o. Is president of the eonven- j tendents already are faced with the
*»ther four members of the new Hon. with Rev. J. I. Rrlmbery, iprohlem <»f additional space for
board. minister at Canadian, as vice- «onifl of the major departments,
The only other hiislneaa (run*
acted was to determine the dis-
continuance of the office of sec re-
president, and Rev. Martin T. Pope, pmUculiirly the ngrlnilture and
Panhandle, secretary. I livestock and poultry display*, If
Hesslona will l>egln at 1 :.*W) In entries continue to he made ut a
Tho City Charities Committee In
It* endeavor* to look ahead and
provide for isimhIIiIb emergencies
to confront It this winter, has ar-
ranged with Mr*. Itoh Wilson, who
Mrs. Hob Wilson, wbo 1* serv-
ing as advisor and assistant In a
tremendous program of conserva-
tion Is'lng prucllced In Dcuf Hmlth
county this fall, rc|s»rls she haa
In the past two week* come In
contact with canning and preserv-
ing program* with every demon-
stration club In the county, either
by working with a group in each
community or having an active
member represent u club at noma
canning program. Reside that,
personal culls huve been made by
Mrs. Wilson in communities where
tlon with the Hereford (humlei ,f„ril aggressive promotions) work no-
tary-manager. became* of the pres- the afternoon, Monday, Heptemher f() niMtch tho early start,
ent financial d presslon which ren-
of Commerce, U Is with the most
friendly feeling for each and every
member of the board and the < n
K. and will clow on the following ' Free Ante.
Wednesday afternoon. “With more than $K5.<mn> In cash
timely for the chandler of eom- Dr. K. M. Walt*, president of offered, super-attraction* al-
mere*. iTexas Christian University, will refl(Jv contracted for both dsy and
Jim* f,. po|s*. who has served a* on** °f ,*M’ principal speokers ri|K|,y |M>rformanceH, and the Trl*
mate Fair’* now famous free gate,
I predict Ihc HUH fulr will he the
greatest In the Panhandle’* his-
tory," remarked Mr. Hawk.
tire mcmtsrshlp They are * fine „w.r,lfMry ,rm-r for the past —v on the program. Charles Marlon
company of men, and W hof***l f(|1 *.4M ni,,pied <.f Hie U”"" 'cgl .mil superintendent
............... ,v”Tln* >,r"r*r,,r u"‘ ,,h-
organisation.
c. it
H mtev who has I.....I, Mien Fofithwcst.
„Werd-. of .........„!«■*•*/......- f *~ £’n.'ZZmm «
has no other object than to serve, . . . , . . the |nv* dent's address In ih« uf
.. OMirly oil tho pooplo .. «> ,|„. .................Ion.
•IM.. IM mry MI-MmI. (Inn; "‘I’
■nit corporation Inroat aa lftcral'x i "'»•*'•'* atl.cr pla.ca,
aa poaalbla of tine, thonaht. oocr- . n"' ""w b"*I'1 baa onnounced
tlie weekly lunehis>n will la* bald
I* directing an immenae canning
program for Deaf Minith county :*h® »aa !mh*r but r*° dsmon-
thl* fall, to met*t with her In the ration ^ club 1* now operating,
ha*ement of the First Christ!in
church tomorrow (Friday) wilh
all thoHo who have surplus fruit
or vegetables they wUh to donate
to the use of charity a* It will
he dlMtrlhuted by tbc commit tee
this winter.
Tills call mean* everyone who
wishes to help in any way and can
spare time, money, cotitalnera or
comimslitlc* to he canned. Htrcii
Hardware Cotn|>any is donating
the u*e of Us Idg pressure ennner
for the day. They who have vege-
table* to can Hhould l ring them
to the church a* early as possible
no the material may be arranged
In It* das* for the cunning pro-
grain.
A second day ha* ln*en set aside
to further carry <>n Mil* work, i*
many will not receive word in time
to cooperate. This day has been
set. on Tuesday of next week and
the sumo requirement* are nuked
as of thorn? who meet tomorrow.
Mr*. Wilson nays she find* great
enthusiasm for demonstration agent
work where ever she goes In all
tho places and communities visit-
ed, with hut one exception.
She say* she has had more
call* for a*Hl*tance and Instruc-
tion In cunuing than she has been
able to fill owing to lack of time,
but she still wants folks to ask
for help If they need it, and all
request* will he re*potuled to In
the order of their receipt 6he
Is greutly enthused over the re-
spouse given to her NUggestlons
and help, and Is fired with a seal
to reach a* many as possible.
Under her j**rsonul supervision
In ten days over (100 containers
of fruit and vegetables have been
canned, beside the unaccountable
number that have been prcimred
under her Instruction by folks who
a*ked for recl|**s and approved
method* and carried on the work
themselves. It would he impossi-
ble to even estimate, according to
tb.-' Ohrl.tbin church will l.c ol,( "f ,h* <1"—*1'*".
NOW HM NSW IHMOIOM
presdent John P. His (on officiat-
ed over the luncheon of the cham-
ber of commerce Monday when the
member* voted on the new board
of dlrottors to be eelected from a
group submitted by John McLean,
Prentice Raseon find George L
Mas*. Two new member*, Krnest
Mmdkief of the Hereford Motor
Coagway and Obsrte* Tuell of the
Furr Food ttore, were introduced
and mads short Uilko of sppreeu-
turn in which they pledged their
support of Hereford eommaaity
enterprises, before the voting for
the mm dlroeters occurred.
Judge 61sten mode e
pool to the membership to
the bow board, oaklng all to stead
foot to mutual beet Interests, while
ha asprasasd appreciation for hhu-
if and tho old board fur the to
operation extended thorn In their
efforts to sorry on tho work dor-
lag tho pool poor. Ho ofllod lt>
tentioo, as suggested by tho no«o
inlotlof committee, that assy folhg
of outstssdtsg oommunity tender
ship hod bo* hosB ioriBdsd In ths
Hot BomlBQted os divootors, as they
oould hs «asd by tho now board
to hood wdTSlag osBimlttiis,
B, H. Hsfhlas, acting a# tottf-
fcsspar, ssBBtal ths votes root sod
dads rod tho following to ho As
Mgh soroB out of ths ten
submitted: S. D.
moot dealer; a. C. Hartman, farm-
er; D. H. Atexondor, lumbormon;
C, If, Dyer, dty commissioner and
farmer; B. J. Richardson, wbole-
sols oil agent; W. R. Dameron, st-
terney, and A. ft hteev, hardware
dealer and presdent of tbe school
board. Their eetecrioo was mode
tiooslmouo os tho motUm of t. H
Rlock.
......-o- ——■
[ Rev. end Mrs. J. O. flymen end
blldres of Lubboefc worn boro
edooodoy fidttef Mr, sod Mrs.
9. Wood sad sftsr frioads. Bev.
lies and money through tbe rbsm-
ber of commerce, as the moe( cf
fectlve and worksbls system for *«*-
curing tbe general good of tic*
city, county and adjacent arcs*.
With every good wish for tho
chamber of commerce and It* of.
fleers and members Individually
and collectively, os well os tli*
dtlsens of Hereford sod ths Here-
ford country, I deem It n privilege
to consider mysslf,
Your friend.
JOB L. POPK
it the (’lull Cafe next Monday
noon, and they ex|*H’t to further
perfect their organization by tbe ,,, , . ... ,,, n
1.. i , ., . ... f i will be given by II u. W. K. Dam-
*PIMilnliuent of couimliliH**, etc., al . ,, , , ,
’ .. ’ eron of Hereford, mu Hie reMpomw*
s later meet ng.
II. A, Hliaw. director of iiiiimIc and
\,M.n_,;hur':liiuiore"7hHn*RHV’head^f'r<*ieo *to<-k
In *lx afternoon |a*rfortniince* Ik*-
fore ths grandstand, while the
lioxt to a gathering from over the
Panhandle that day. Plena* re-
member to bring fruit* and vege-
table* a* early each morning «-
Ko |toi alar wa* the rodeo lunt |M,mm1I»1<>.
rear that it wn* decided to con-j ,, p..............
t In in* thl* attraction a* a regular
feature. Leonard Htroild will pren-
cut hi* renow need performer* und
In Amarillo, will be In eliurge of
the mn*lc. %
Open Forum Planned.
The convention welcome address
Home lllg Beane.
by Dr. It. L. Roger* of Am*rlllo.
Mr. Itertu McMa*ter. bead of the
Will Judge Dairy
S Farmers Contest
MOTIIKRH* (H it TAKKN
Monday Mominjj of pionkkk study
She iiodwtM that If tbo*e wanting
help in canning problems do not
reach her by telephone or |**r*onal
call because she I* out of town,
they should leave a note, write o
letter, or tell either of the three
business firm* who are tlnanelng
her work, and they will let her
know. These firm* are Hui'tmiuin
A Rosson, Htreu Hardware mid the
First Htate Rank.
NAME
CLUB
An old club under a new name
A letter from Hefh H. Holm,in, I*’111 ‘‘live Its first meeting of the
night .attraction will be In the form
of a gigantic chorus followed by
the largest firework* display ever
shown In Amarillo.
As usual, various day* will be „ . . _ __
designated for cities over the farm editor of the Ama’ MIn tllobe- j year next-Tuesday at the home of
department of women'* work °fip|n|n(( country, which will send News, say* that the Judge* of th<* i hir»*. II. D. Reed.
jo. pnp. brought.h. i!1; •;».....«•"* .......i|J^2'^ss.ss‘l?S2:
the motIhts In the homes mid the
Rrsud office this week some vego Afternoon session Tuesday, Mrs. . . . . , ^ . ..
tables he Insisted were beans. They vv K Tomlinson m stdent of the ^<’* ° bmiah r* already *< ml ns-(oi n
...............- Iw* r" l’ """111 l“*iw,rBnce of a reeord breaking at- era of the panhandle, will be In
look's! like It, all tight, but forg'd ^.ncrai women’s council of First
HOftPITAL REPOBTN BHOW
IWCIftl* IM CAM
The report of Deaf Hmlth county
boapltal for Anguat show* a fall-
tag off In tb* number of cases,
wbk’b Is —usual during tho vaca-
tion season, whan merry-Makers
•in more apt te ha careless and
accidents happen More froq—otly.
A total of 98 eaoaa were handled.
19 of them surgical, divided Into
flea major operations and seven
tenall operations, thraa war* medi-
cal eaoaa, two wars obstetrical,
and sight war* Injuries received
from aoridaate. fa location the
96 oases wars divided: SI from
Hereford, two from Frio—, one
from Pomps and one from Ofcla-
imBma 'oum warn the appendl
Jalfi nnniiflM bI iatm mI 1—.
lOW ppfrlWHi Of mmjmtnw #wr
Binds, tT-yaar-old non of Mr. sa«l
Mm Basil JaBntnjf, northwaat of
taken
f sod n minor up
Nation for Mm Fred Welch, who
I# stilt n patient at the hospital.
j . ■ ...........—.........
SCHOOL CAWWnMA WILL
AO AIM SBBVR UINCKH
The school cafeteria, sponsor
ad by the ParestTeacher aeaoJIa
il«n, which served loathes at both
Control and High schools loot
year, will open this year on To
day, Heptemher 6. Prices for the
will ha kept Of low as
Mrs. H. B. Yob Nh
v who If In charge of the week.
Of the
... . . . . . ; tcmlanec from that state.
( brlsllaii church In Amarillo, will i . ,, .. .
, , , . With favorable weuther, direct or*
lead an open forum In the same ....." ''‘ ......... fh,. '
("‘hfldres* will iN'nduct the devo- W,U "nt n‘» u"
Itlonsl period s( 1 HO. Tuesday, I------ ---------
Mm R*tnli~nanni*tV Mm il ,lu* nrlens Havage of ('unyon T Mlmona, weretsry "f the Auierl
Mrs, Ralph Bsnnitr,, Mrs, fl. |>f n,.„ry slate secretary, will '* w f11«. Uliib iml A. I.
A. F. Parker sod Mary Kllcn Park ___ wus a visitor lu Hereford Mils '*11 *vrm7
(Continued On (gist Page) , week.
to quit growing unlll (bey got nil
out of proportion. They were
snout as nig around as Kentucky
Wonders, but the biggest one was
exseriy ,m incurs long.
Deaf Hmlth county next Monday I I«»*»llc si'bools. Hloee tbe orgsni-
to Judge the eqiilpmeii* of l.esler xallon of iln* Parent leacber as-
Ogiuy. n miles luirtbciisi of jiere-1soclatlon of rix cnt years, the
f)>nl | Mother's club ban pur*u<H| a dtf-
It. V. Hhrnherdson. dairy hus- Iferent line of study than before.
bmidmaii of A. A M. <‘<'lb>ge, D
er were in Amarillo Friday.
Ctfy^Schools Bep Term Monday
Morning WiA Largest Enrollment
Ever Known In Hereford History
j Darnell, secretary of advanced reg-
ister work In Texas and also of
A. A M, College, will do the Judg-
ing. They are expected In reach
Mr. Galley's farm about ’) o' lock,
Heptemher 7.
Ten fanners will re«*elve prlres
for being tbe best In tbe panhandle,
two gold slid eight silver. Fred
Plttner and H. O. WIIsiiii have
each Ihm-u prise winners In this
contest In former years.
al the
all put retards on
ptember I, with a
total of 960 la fba high school
proper and 96 mixed seventh grade
and high school students. Thaos
wore divided aa followe: Btevoath
prod* 47, tenth grade 79, ninth
grads TO, eighth grade (80, high
seventh 96. There will probably
be between 90 and 40 additional
high school student* before the
dose of tho ink week of school.
Children below tho high school
grade* will report for cteesiflea-
tlon on Monday, Jeptember 7, si
grade* should go to tbs Central
school. Thoy will bo dismissed
for the day at noon or a little
earlier, leaving tbs afternoon for
making adjustments, etc.
The high school promises to bs
departmontal teacher thus displac-
ed wee assigned to teach la Con*
trsl school in Miss Brand's piac*.
Many high school classes ere al-
ready overflowing and It may be
necessary to change the plan to
PUBLIC KAIJEN DRAW l-ARGK
CROWD# AND GOOD PRICE*
Col. Bay Bsrtmr, who has been
auctioning sales for many miles
In all directions from Hereford
during Mie past years, ssys that
farm aalea of recent date ora ex-
ceptionally well attended, and, as
crowded this year due to Mis In-1 *>«*»• **»ent; however, thsr# Is no hM rxpr«H.s«»s it, “The bidding is
creased enrollment and to tbs fact j intention to do so If It can be man-
that the high seventh grade and '•a'’'1 otherwise,
the equivalent of one additional; Book covers will be furnished
departmental section will la* taught sgslu this year through tbe cour-
l>y Mgh sabooi teachers. Tills 1* tesy of K. H. IHs'k Furniture Co.,
being done In order to save Hie Htreu Hardware Co., First Nation-
salary of dm teacher. One addl-ial Rank and tbs City Drug 8ter*.
Monel teacher has been employed, Parents are urged to lend their
In the high school to fake care assistance In baring tsioks prop-
of the added high seventh grade crly covered at all times. A fine
nine o'clock. Basks wil! ba Issued papllf, bfit with tbe resignation ofiportuulty to teach proper care
at the asms rime. Children la
the high ftftk to laar aovvntb grades
will rope* to rooms —
Anar of the high
In the
ot Miaa Larilte Brand It was ds-|of public property Is offered. It
tided fo omUw some shifts la the, will aav* money for tho school
sad team
seettoa wither*
food and it bit aav# the child
feom parted damages at tho rioas
of
brisk and snappy”.
Hogs and dairy atock are out-
standing articles In demand, ac-
cording to Mr, Itsrber, the aalea
of Downs and Rnuier, Rut her
Rms.. In New Mexico, and Mrs.
J. II. Wsgn«*r coming In for sjs*-
'Isl comment for their success.
Allan Ib-ll Is having a big farm
«sle at Ills ranch southwest of
Adrian, beginning at 1 o’clock
today, In which 200 fins sheep are
to be said, and Walter Hewlett is
dispersing a big dairy herd St
Grady. New MeaUa. Tuesday of
•ext n ook
Am Mu* name wus confusing as
(o the line of work done by tb*
cliili, tIn* iihiii* h/iM been changed
us suggested by tbe stale and dis-
trict. presidents of tbe Texas Fed-
eration of women’s clubs, of which
the club bus been a mciiilier for
Mu* past 22 years, thereby earning
the distinction "f being s pioneer
dub.
As Mils was tbe oldest r«*dt*rsted
club in Deaf Hmlth county, It w—
suggested tbat tbe numc be chang-
ed to tbe Pioneer Htudy Club, *nd
as h token of appreciation the new
year Isuik lias iau-n dedicated to
the fsr-vlsloned women who or-
ganised the Mother's dub and
thus made It possible for this to
become a pioneer dub,
Tbe new year tsioks will b* ont
this week In Mine for tb* first
meeting next Tuesday, Its cover*
are of maroon splashed with gold,
and tbe text Is printed on cr*am-
eolured stock.
-* .
for. and Mrs. O, W, Heard and
son, George, were In Uanyou last
Hunday.
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Mtork Hperlals.
Morn to Mr. and Mrs.—
Roger Corbett, July 12. boy.
It. M. Guides, August 7, boy.
Guy Kdwards, July 3, boy.
J**. W. Wilson. August 2*1. girt.
Herman Dlnkel, Dawn, Auguot
». boy,
W. B. Brhoihagaa. Auguot 96.
•iri.
Gofdca q*d,
16.
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1931, newspaper, September 3, 1931; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825318/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.