The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950 Page: 1 of 14
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The Hereford Brand
The Wcuthrr
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Published Every Thursday
More People—More Forms
Our Slogan
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NUMBF* 31
Hereford Dt-of Smith County Ye*as
Thursday Augv*< 3 1950
Empanel Grand Jury;
Condemn Labor Camp
Aniu nd
San ita tion Policies
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School Kids Get
Shots This Week
Mrs. Close To Serve
As Service Chairman
Judge Paroles Three
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Bred tniu
rvnditipn rr
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Th« R
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The
3rd
field and the hrre
wrh h«»«pral units
H
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F C Huhry haa been «ppoint -
ed manager of the Purr Fund
Irnoittmead «m Pw«* As
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hlv DnlUr D.iv ;««ue
I feature the l*abor
iterator? w<»rkr*%
from
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*rrcified im*- Thursday or Fri-
day
Mr Graham *aid *ha hr pm-
cover'd all • odrnU
! al the
•mine
ed stmup'
**d to at tend
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are taming
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he
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ie* that
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ri<
Irrigated Pantun* Gruwet
tivttvr II hen Fertilized,
avr mhiw
af'rr ail
mi IhjW or
i»u t he ‘M
Jury for ’hr July I
;rh will end Juno- |
• gv; mun .incgi 4*4 v- wv'ttajc
| held from publication at *
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Hereford Rm station
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Fred In-
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diamh*ei: f<<
an’ »1 p:«..MCui ion
S»- tuRs were made and jur.s
••re rder« <1 for the folloain
Th
late
»hou wbouio t<> to ths hoMMtal
erp
Ann-
r L
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Dx.dthiu
hrsiugh the urvrnih rrade Ths Death Of Fred Neff
Stuns Community
turn *l:h *hr Mate dvpartmeti I' .d MrFf 3> <u«<' Wvdiw.day
of health AU .’iMlenti. and pre ; altrrrx».i, ah- 1 ucl'.>k »•
M*houl Mudeetn
Heel Of Imx««/ / «/i 11/7/
//»• Ihirrixoti llif'litrtiv II/•<’/
Harr.suti Highway opening
•' ’ •> v ; jsed n little further
•ni 'Hit to
hr R. All
•xpl..aiin«
1M4.HU K"pp Waahmy dull
r. I don’t like to aaah or dry
hrm either one
Haa Keherwn Cut tin* weed,
or ;no*rtn< the lawn ! don’t like
to «weep either
J. W. Wheten: With a three-
week-old daughter and you
.nould aat mr a question like
that' It a aafer not to toy any-
more
Mra. J. ■. DoaM: 1 ehfojl do-
U1« all twomwork. kot tf I ted
to ehooae mm hooarwort I <te-
Mted. it wooM ho wmmb tew
il and h<
<1 Mvndaj
u- Dl rw
i Snut 1 <’ >jti
day inort.mu writ
Harry H Ffc hultz
tier officer-, tn
» <• r e Floyd
« fifty or
beet n
. he manure
ty* the fellow
o
ki-iiled abou' il ever
Then
rr lei*
ftrat ■
the iu
In wMrh «t*r tom
F>llv H.x.bhan tl
ho- .i» who
rar areHlent
two ar«k« rl
Well now
marl, her ci
several <iav>
will t>’ •b.ibh l» i
the hu.pl* al Sts it!
Me knee end will have a hard
time wl»*i 'hat lee for iwhile
rnce
... -I, Distr
V.-b. Ci.u
Mrs Eva Ordones 20. of Wes-
laco died r rsdav noth:. July
25 at the Deaf Smith Cour 'y
Hospital alter an extended ill-
ness Her home at 'hr- time of
het death was al the Hereford
Labor Camp where she had lived
since May I of this year
Mr- Ordonez was bom in Tex-
as on Oe’Mee T tan
ar*e for
I drinks
m- -he -novr I .ike yard work
and workma with flowers
Fieh Harmaa Drytn* dish-
es. t>-r..use ! m always afraid
-..me of my trieiufo will drop in
•nd see m< and hink f m han-
’t
I- Dai
S So.ii-
w.-vatHiri and <udy of irriaated | trie’ says that farmers plannmt
pastures on the South Plains to plant irrl*ated pastures
It M P>-vrhoirse also report,
his son Jack of Dallas left iiday
for HI Torn California with his
Mai me Reserve Unit They «ot
their orders a couple of weeks
»lto
r. of th.
V will 1
I- sale Hl.
Full*.- ■
'I 1.4 •'.'V '
■
L -F *
HKS?
.t %.is empanelled and
A i n T E Seller Jr
< »■ her member - ol
I J n v .in f’olov Cot k- l
r L<-s- ’
-KlerWay ’oward Ins
>hh* the size of 'hr
H '►
U.. ..flic.
Town
fc r.etr Cowutf H.uon oHusr
tt neotures mutt be toSe.i >a
SIGHT’’- FAffS
SfFN
Eruj wmeot Wwiiniu.-
Fowa McFtesand
...d ..ii < - ima'.e <-f 4 MR Hlgr*;.'
-old r> >nsid< red c-naaMW-
*<>:«>: are liv.i.-t In *P
ui.m.-di i < area of H» n tor*.
Tw» my hi.spr al caaM ***W kP-
l«.t >-d dunn* h< month of Jwlv
liom migrant workers Five ba-
it. fnmi Iwm- f .inIlles are now
.n -ii. h -pnal w.ih dyaentary.
-..Ki Mr - Rradly
' t iring July
■m dv-.-n'ary and malnutri-
| lion
Other reason* for the -erious
problem this year include* the
tacts that there ha. been con-
• iderable unemployment because
-d w*>rlun« .-oiuMtlons caused by
hi i am* ami also murr workers
so in the area this year 'han
are needed
The Nurse visitor idea was
conceived and started last year
when -he Community Health
Welfare -ommit'.ee fostered the
plan and the etty and labor amp
eotnblned funds to pay tor her
Mr Will -Im who worked her
' firs- day Wednesday, checks ev-
> ry barracks at the ramp, aak-
iinr who Ilves there and If there
- -. -ickliess If there is she
•eiu hem what to du If there
11» no sickneas ahi luufc* to see If
h. ir ilrinking water u covered
•nd It h. waste water Is cwvr-
■rt or how -hey are dispnxitik of
WMlnewdav attornoM Mrs
Wilhelm had finished checkin*
twelve barracks with five com-
pur-mm;* to th* butldln* and
.he hadn ' found a family with
-ov«rrd drinkinc water Waste
water wa* u-ually thrown out
l ie ibnir
.41 w also ask* if they are
•praying h.r flies ho* many live
;n -he dwelling and for any
'locations they might have in
a Inch she can lie Ip them She
later returns to check if treat-
ment ha* been given where there
was illness
5 i
m
tu-inv |
what I
louder I
•pecadrr *
A
m ac
pots', produce
have compii-'ed <
'hrouvh wi h ’hl vear’. crop
The wav thine* stand imw af-
Monday m. .< farm .
I to ee' back into
or Saturday and ;
rr been set bark
It iiypTyxin is iiiRFFiiRii James N Mmoronn show* how hr talked on the ptent Sunday
i l i- whri he had a call from Stop The Musi in Hew York James ideirtltieg the -.pi-cial tune
.* T*yiss« '* htif nntilHn't icldkiif-tw I ivas \iwt'arw Tunn" 'hut urnnl>< haw*, tnmmnt m
*7 • 4 Final Rites Held For
Labor Camp Resident
[/♦•»• -,o ii or H**ee4oiti t giove ig health ptotoieti ui D» I
oufdoo> ?o e't a1 ‘he Labor Camp tout’1 wet' 'own
is at we I as p<ov >on for proper dupowl o< 'he fe'use
drainage •ys'em muff he maintained 'o »een I'oqnoM
more UinitQfy
oon 4i*'et an m^pet'ion tup thtoug'' * h<
to hr Riven a
re bingo party
. .nr will wrap th* prise in hr
*n wrapping pap» - and t nclow
'.tying who It
rhtb will pick up the.M*
Trrd Mrff li
______ _____ wh< have no* Deaf Srr.s .; ( :i \ H«»'p. >»!
had <ho*> m ne<*»*ar% booster | •
!t
A
merch jndu*
geo on
Sentence of '.wn yearn in ’h»
pet itenuary a • r r 4"» >*•
Bfainai each, but on ’hr recom-
mendation of ‘.he Distric A
•ornev hey were given h»
bene!: of the Adult Pr b i
and Par ok Law of the St a
Tex., and each wa* ptaeed or
probit*ion for a period of fh-
(.’• iitinned on Purc 3»
H
. Joe
Report* r. J (’
nd R L Thomp
lerk Frank L
ppointed an I -worn
a card
■ ,f
prt w»nt> and card*
The week "t Auguv 14th Will
bv d« Ignated aa Harrwon
HighWax Week and every rffor
• ill b made to .•dvertur it a*
such t\‘Wart said
H’
lAW 4l
i‘i
r* •
W-
make »np show
mode Wedoe%<ii
» he M>ld
iib :
edal* area Thi* m* a u
• he. ir for 1 MM) or m -r
J ht • exp» «s
’.<» K W The«r ek-
i 1*1 .red by • very m«-r-
Flic* Little Fishes. ’ but couldn t Identily toe My«'?ry Tune” -hat would hsvv meant a
fc» th ns.ird .lollar* worth ol price* Bu for na.ni ig ih< first tune he receive* an Oakmaster’’
<M * a.:<* •<ver.il other I'ems Bu: nobody knows ahat the ether items are. they were io. excited
ij r-number Incidentally, for all who may wonder. James says they called turn in time to tune
he radio In on the program as a matter of fact they weren't listening until they got the call
Tl* •
Tlx martir has hr Id up good,
ath .mh *hrrr hus been <cme
-Ir >p in quail’y Delivery allow*
' • are th** problem now be-
• ■**» tif Him Number one* are
br ngtng gt?S
hi J H Lander*. Bruc* I
deh L.-weU Sharp H I
bjr h (' W Pirk* G
i non Guy Lawrence .»r.d Chari*
Burk
The Grand Jury -.npl» »a! ;
invr iR.ition.* for thi> ’imr. and
a a* eacuMd by the Cour' untn
• h* member.* are called for fur
•.her service, at’.rr returning m o
Court wo indictment* On* w.».-
tgain«t Harold Livesay charg
mg him with second offense
driving while in:oxica‘.ed The
names of the defendant* in the
•her indictment are being w;’h-
•he re-
quea* of h« officers pending
he arresr of *h>>M» charged
Th’- civil docket was called
Afhon v*qs taken Wwkivtd<
- Ounced he tt condemn nq ■; of
amp »o covet gaiboq* and ’ta ■ i
Dr Sarne" uno $a d
'an'ly at 'he comp and •<
His annoyni.emem wa
Oun'y Welfare OHiCer Dyal
♦ e a Bradley and newly appoint-
rd Nurse Vne'or Mrs Frank
Wi'hei***
M Wiliieim wih work half-
ni» ’taring hr n«x*. 45 days tn
np and - her placrs wher^
tnvra «»ry workers are living.
*
W* fare »ffire and also under
hr County Health
officer
Dr Itarnrtt *aid there m im»
ftviuhi thai 'Hie *»f the rraeoiM
fHe* hair hern numrruus ill
the «ili I hi* MMBnier •• be*
«au«r * uudhteim at the
« amp
Texan
H* ’
_________ _________ it '
the had br« i. feehng fn • !• at>>u
where they have * week ur.tkl hr died Wrdn* iay
Dinmterrd s ■ • • * *’• at.
daughter Lynda Jane hu m<»*h-
I er Mr* Mary Fxa Neff of Fr» <
' no Calif and Three broihera
♦ Nerrnar. «»f Hereford Rrnr*’ of
I Saii*M« Gkla and Ol'o in Be-
vad..
Fail Springer moprra'or wi’h
the Tierra BUoea Soil CrM»*et*
va’ioci Di»?rr‘ who hvr* nr
mil* ji*»uth of Hrrrfrr-d haa had
*wrh rnmarfcaM* <urrrwk with 10
stere* of irrigated pa»'urr ptaii:!
1 >-*1 ta.-- fall 'ha' h. mimd* to I
'-stablisti all *d<ll’ mr-.ai M acm>
i :lu* fall L*»t yrar hr irirliMlril a
mall .mount of Birclatoo’ Tre-
foil wrh hi- rmxiurr bu* frtilrH
'•■ gr’ it up Thl* year hr intciuts
I to add to hi» mix'urr about <me
pound of Laduio Clover pvi *rre
Thia paatur> wa> seeded with
20 po'inds of -qual par's of
Br'im. and Orchard trass last
fall and no- grazed until hi.
prmg Eaily 'his -prime Mr
Springer appli. d 40 pounds pvt
acre of aiurhydr-oi* amm. nla nl-
tra-e with hl* irrigation waler,
and since ’ha- 'ime has irngalnl
ateut * days Wt’h -he -
lion of a -w<> week bvrlod <nd
live day* after each irrigation hr
! ha* grazed M head of «h« ••p
four cattle, and three yearling*
on -he pa*'ure H« report* -ha:
hr Uwatork gain* have been
very aatiafactwry
Mr Springer r.mmri.'Ing on
A .-hange of date* for the
si-haui .mmuniza'ion program
wus today announced by Georv
IGr.iharr. superintendent wh.-
I said tha’ date* cited in previous '
letter* are ’o be replaced with I
1' he new schedule
1 "AU immur.ua’uir. shola are !
scheduled tor Thursday and Fr
day Auxu*' 3-4 from 1 io 3 •'-
dock hr -aid This include* all i -
-urpriaingly good after all ' studen * from pre -chool aa<
_ ^S - ----I tl
shots itu-iudi diph'herta -nd
whoupu g rough and are given
ai’hou' charge -hrough <-<»prra-
•' er arauisd tbv heave, wtet
■ aark da v*a meat dWike
being*
Mrs Kenaelh Relies Washing
rtiahr* Tha • iu»; about the
only -hint but I realty dislike
that
<M*s Halt cleaning heuee.
washing dtshr* mowing the
lawn Anything ’hat la connect-
ed with work I m oppuaad ta *
Mr. Jack M*<ar Ironing I
ilon - like to stand there that
long to get It .lorw I like ta be
Mrs Harold CF.s* Red Crnw
I Hon.* Service Chairman during
the last war ha* accepted 'Iv
I renpi rnnmuty of -he txau’lor
agair in the nreaen: emergency
{the local R» Cron* board an-
nounced 'hl* Week
li ak.nx ov*r her duties M-
pointed a' Matlmial R- I
director Gr.irge Marshall •
rec* n- statement that eirvet.
Re*. Croa* Woiker* incluilttr
Women are now <m active (
a ity u. K •••* Two th cl r :•
ton* are enroute to the ba* I*
gone wrh comta' outfits and
three o h. r fu director* an
awaiting transportation from I
the west coa*' Of he eleven in
Korea, the eigh men are m 'he
Men serve |
«l I’ <• A
nn-io H.
tl dot t ha’ piobablv ’
21 ,, ,,, , - 1 h^ar?. urmr(tink t
through -he east Mtrarce a- the ; R H W .. phyaMten
Mr Helt broke hi* righ arm
! Tuesday July It a’ Neff Hr - ti
jer'» tetatu shed and had b-m in
gram covered all udents'-l** hnaoi al .-v.-r -ance Dr
’hrnugh the seventh grade and *YUI» ...il ! *.<■ .-r n-.l>i..z. d f--
evpeeiallv urge<l yarep'- ot >-u-|^* Irac’une for alvoi a
dent* who will enter arhool for ’her. pi * -imonia *»’ u
the fir*’ .Me thu year to take ; recovered and Wa« up mm
•he precaution of aecuting
shot* in caw-*
hot beer arwnii
MITt* IMI
HKi.k.r'
office^!:
■se V:*i:. ■
of the
I’* xa> Rmptoyme-n'.
■iffier -d which
a branch ottk-e. was
I’u. IV a . :t- with
• ' - .- MF .: .
Tli.-li T ..
of fluor..la',
m o prev.
' lie aut hor
Ity Is •
t the rain, and had not corn* [
rk *e pi Iropping to the egirn- -
they expected
Local potato men are hitting
trie mark*- lucky -iu* year a*
both Idaho and Colorado spuds
, are a couple of week*
Abo.. 7W .-ar* have gone out of
Hereford
Onion* are in about the same
<hap> a* po'atoe* al'hough he
qualtt v hash t beet, a* good a*
in former year* becauae of ex-
cessive ram About 3MI acre- are
being nerve*-ed with yield* run-
ning from too fl-m bags per
acre and the market holding
from 7S cent* to K Flnlan and
Digby report they are finding
plenty ot marke'
« *»MI’ IKIX4.
« OMU MMX*.
Cuuniy Health
H Barrie" Nur
Frank W-.lhelm at
Welfare Officer
Bradly compi.r non
Labor Camp W* <lne
t.-rnoot. during an .nape--a
trip ->n the ruth' Dr tern.
I* shown ab»«" making r .
af-rr uispec - Ion ot on*
more than a >1<net. ou d<>
‘ollefs 'Be* story above'
.vil <-as. Don Webb v
< ' H< • t -rd Auv s’ 7
B Thoma* v» The City of fl
turd August 38: h Charles <
City ot Hen :
and the follown..
for 'he we. s it
Aug is: 21s- O T St..a * v.- H
F Miller Oliver Co R I McG..
v.s Davis-McCracken and M
eapu..- Moline and Dav.-- G
Odam v Houaton Fire and < .
ual’y Insurance Company
A m evening session J-.ti
H * nan 1H of Independ.
Mi's irl and Charles B:ak<
ot Kansas City, were -rie
Heir plea* of guilty -o burg..
Ing the tilling station and
iera-ed by Joe Ht wnle*
F. s X. > Mexic .ne il H.
m Deaf Smith Ciun-v
13 1»M> .md atealii'.i
«. <-andv and othe
ot the valtu o
F/ I
^■1
< -mm m c.agi-i M
Whe* ler u chairman f a Junie-
Cliambcr ■■! C mini re. eommi'
tee to collect funds They are
asking for one or more items
f merchandise from each mer-
< han: -o be given a* prize* a:
!u free bingo party Th- mer-
n. Ti xa. -oil
fi.r tu- r.iW'-s
Tn- .> train* have been going
throuch man recentIv exciting
const leratde comnw-n' up and
down Main Stree-
-*
W 3 I F Its
I>. it Hi I: M.
• ar. ’her. i
Di.nk Aa.i.
1 he IU*
Wlac*.ii-
ay Hud
could llavi de . mll;<
Ili.it Smith <
o hl* pasiurr each spring This
spring after 'he ..ppllra'tori of
ler'illaer 'here wa» a remark*•
bU increase u. plant growth and
tile »lit'>r d he graaa will show
Where maliun- was applied sev-
eral year* ago ’ he declared em-
phasizing h* nerd for proper'
tert illzat ion
Mr Hpringer believes 'hat
many farmer* make the same ‘
mi* aki -ha' he made several I
year* ago when hts irrigated .
ou- are wa* a failure He say*
I -arted traxing it too noon
before -h< plant had become ful-
ly i-s'abltfhed and continued to
over-graze" He intend* to di-
vide hl* pas ure into three field*
and graze off one while the oth-
er* are being lrrttia**d. thua giv-
ing :hr gra* ar. ipporunity to
make suff’elent grow'h for root
sys-i-m levrloptnent allowing I
the soil 'ime to dry before hr
field I* graved and affording hl*
lives-ork rontL.iwMi* grazing on
peat pas'ure
Mai Btearac Chairman of -.hr
I he rape.--rd firure yh-I U ot -he Bna.d of Suoervtaor* of the Tier- pecked
pa un say- ha’ from hl» 41-f ra Bianca Soil Cnnaervatlon Dis-
•PrWa'iftt. max*-* . • txrlw «af :rriamf*s<4 'ri»< omaen item* asiaKasias*
:he Routh Plain* to
; and in Colorado h* think* that should purchaae ttelr seed now
lit Is possible that with proper to avoid the last minute local
'management and ter'lluatlon sc arc it les He further *ia-.e* that
I rleld* can be mamtainrd over a from Augua’ 18 to Sep-ember t.
period of year* i* u»ually ronaldered 'he best
It l* a mistake to ekpre- u date* to plant the cool seoaon
take a* much from the land a* -ypa* of graaaaa If planted
an unga.ed pas'ure give* when them and properly irrigated they
tin: planted without putting will grow enough before winter
nmc-.hmg back into the roil to prevent damage from cold
rommerxl Mr Springer He in- weather or high spring wind*
tend* '* apfsiv ni'rate fer'lliaet deelurad Mr Rtowart
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