The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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TUESDAYS—
■A-WEEK—FRIDAYS
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HHBKPOBD. DBAP AM ITU OOITWTT, TEXAS KRIOAY At'QUHT 11 )«tl.
G.E. MEETING
IS COMPLETE
'•( H putr of which Mr. !m h a
COMPREHENSIVE OUT-
LINE THREE DAYS IN-
TERESTING WORK
CROWD IS COMING
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Already and
Pledged
on U
H |Ni|
P. L. Yuan. • native ot NwtiHn rM the Mtowln account of Hi
Chin* u4 gradual* «( the augtnacring
of CulmuMa University.
Nnr York City. waa la Ihiihri Than-1 "A asrtgs ot tea*ucary
day, attaeM to tha B. B. flwMk sad toaroia KM hrt la twlghi are
Coast iwwf party aow «pnd la *truct.ti hjr the United
a tower oa tha Blppaa place aad Coast survey at
aorth of town. from oktahmaa t'ltjr
Mr. Yuan ia aa official Chiasm gov- and the raahaadle to All auiipi, K.
ument student who etafMad hla M.. for the purpo*e of mahllilv a
.four years' coarae at CohuaMa ia the perfect haae map, accordlag to t O.
aad since that tha* ha* traveled ! Heatoa. V. 8. anglSMr. who ta ia charge
all over th* 1'atted gtatn with various lot the work have. Tha local tuaar i*
surveying part tea, gettlngoa the Barton (ana two aUlaa euat of
actual laU practice in hla profeai*i.wi the rity
before returning to hla aatle* land. He "These tower* will be erected at eaif*
to aall from Voneouv*r oa August lug intervale,
aa a wtal* will be carried <
C U. Dtortat Piagra
esm *, w. M. im.
Membership
PondanMBtal Principles
Action
Goal* tor 192122.
FRIDAY
p. a. Picnic.
1'J§ p. m. Pro-Convention prayer ser-
vice Mra. J. R. Sharp.
7; p. m. Bong Service—Bev. Boy
Butherford, Amarillo.
7*8 p. m. "Four 8gusre Campaign"—
& L. Hnpperty, Field Secretary.
"Folk* Howdy-—D. L. Mc-
by Districts.
wiW Pli
Appointment ot Committeea.
9-JBp.m. Boas-
p. m. "Four Fundamental Prinet-jahat
H of Christian Endeavor"—Bev. B.
Aauirillo.
8ATUBDAY
Government Student Has
Perfected Education im U.S. and
Returns to Aid Hit fMttt Lwttd
CAR PARKING OR- «T to
SCAMS TM "HALLO"
th* oa the topaat adjacent towers ahatt h* . . nr.eti.-aii* mmmnt~~TT™
— "Me to caauaaakat* with aach othr- «« •+
waa
"The grography at this section wttt
Urns be accurately platted, aad patM>
aeat markers will be left at th* peel-
tiona occupied by the towera ao that
starting point* for all survey work will
be established.
"The growing importance of the
rillo oil and gns Arid la thought to
ennssd the doing of thla work at
time, aa a geodetic aarrey of the arm la
18 for Chlaa. where he wtu
Oaodetle work fer the CUa*
t aad eudsnvor to repay in a mea* by
Mherallty which prompted The map made by the aid <*t
hla government to aid ia hla education. lere will be pertoit. even allowing
la alow aad hesitating, but very pre- the rurratuf* of the earth.
Yaaa
that
every year the
petltive
Ihe yoaag
from forty to oa* haadred of th*
to thla couatry to be train-
ted la American Untveral-
Den of the first dnss. The government
dsfrays part of th* expeasse. The atu-
deata at* given a llat of tha preferred
untveraltica and nllowed to make tbeir anrvey can be made
choice of them as well aa the Unas they > "It la thought that an official govern-
to study. Upon their return home nacnt survey will be mad* aeon, which
they at* expected to enter government | will he of grant aid to oil operator*.
work or teaching work In the movameat. "The twelve men who are la charge
to make of China a modern democracy |of the work out of Amarillo will be
of the first clam. Mr. Yuan cboa* ea-i through here within several <laya, aad
glneerlng for hla work, and specialised will move on further went, Heaton said.
In geodetic and survey work. He lajplacea in the PhiiSmuiHc which will
bright, quick and friendly, and pnldiservc as bs*c- for the crew include
Hereford a nice compliment on Its Wasbbnrn. Hliamrock. Jericho. Hedley, (event rery handily.
DINANCE MAY
CHANCE
OUT OF HALLOWEEN
SUGGESTION IS MADE
ALTERATION MIGHT
BE THRIFTY
The foremen for th* MeCerailch Ooa-
gtrurttua Company. hi charga of th*
gtraet repair work now la
a «uggestioa to the ONp
sloe of Hereford thla
to atop and do
•aid the foremaa:
I notice la repairing
t yoa park In the middle aad throw
all the traffic to the aides. Thla has
all the wear aad tsar to fall oa
I* two shim sad leaves th* middle* of
Halloween
of the
a ey-
hit It the
maeatag after, the
store front* will be
deeorated with la-
wrlpttoaa of vsrt-
oaa aeotlmeate and
•uggeetlona. and ev-
erything in tow
will he topatrtarvj
Cuatsu* amy prevail, aa aaual.
If It daaa the fity Treasury to
likely to he coaalderahly enriched
tr*ff1<- sine* the
"Why not change your parking ordl-
aaace so ss to throw* the traffic late
J" o middle and pnrh on the aldaa This
WtU even op the wear and tanr on the
veamat and make the streets last
amay years longer."
It wems to The Bread that ther* la a
1st of plain horse senaa in
Hon. The d
ed. too, and are
the adoption of sagh an ordlnnnce.
necessary before an accurate geotagienl |RfPflltS
104 Birds Out of
195 At Amarillo
For the cuty rmumiselon of dm City
s deata
of tha
atea of the town ot
caalon In any *ueh
the City h
attempt to
HaUaaream-wtth
This tUae, *ays the
will be ao —patlaa <
who caaaa to perpetrate ea
But -there's s trick to lit
aach parties will probably
msaeed to the City Court t
wer to violation of the City's
tht
B latl, and to be
In accordance with the Inw
Thla ordinance Nitndier 184,
Its obstruction of the street
and goes Into detntts which
Halloween prank heretofore
in. Including marking np store
etc.
SCHOOL BOARD SPOHS-
OR FOR PROGRAM
OF MERIT
FRm^WARDE
In Shakeapearean Plan ftp
Be One Feature Tkb
Wiatn'i Lifft
bp the IMnm
On Oetebet
pMath^MiaL
fevnrtteH
tats win
nT 22° wt"> It a fine of WW tor violattoa
ciuK« -raved a Joint shoot at Aawrtllo ■ M .. .
We<iuesday and Hereford took the
And each detailed section carries nature lover, will, with the aid
of | powerful hnlopttean, prsasnt
who have he*rd Fredasigfc
will bom! ao further <
jtbue* who have not, hsv* a
treat ia Maw.
Paesmher tfth, Chpt WW Arthur
IHetrtek. military
at a
and appearance.
The Amarillo News of Thursdny car-
Man Was Hurt in
Car Aecident on
Saturday, Aug. 6
Lark. Bwddand, Vega. Hereford. Clar-1 1 . I- McDonald literally "aet them a
endon and Canyon." mark to «boot at" when he miaaed Just
' | one bird out of I OB nhot at. Offlelnlly
r, . i ^ w " '-redlted with out ot 100, a*
separator caught ihl «r*t five practice abota were not
nor Aim caor A A IT 'counted, though be broke all five. He
rtiUL AnU JtrKLAU II ima<lc a straight run of M hlta before
through the wheat '"""''
eracka.
W. A. Knox snffered the mlafortnaei In the mingle* several
of losing heavily from tire in his Hapor- made, three by D. I. McltoaaM sad one
ator last Tuesday afternoon about three each by W. K. Caxaelt sad OUa WU-
. . . . o'clock. It Is suppoMti the Brv started 1 Usms of AtnniilKi, Watel, J. D. Cnasei
A Ford tasdster occupied by two m*u ,fpom frJ(rttolt of a new belt with straw jljhd Jeff Davis of AasariBlo. aad Marrs
ehsaagh town last Saturday, hit m ^fr The eattre ImifAe meetmnlam fm IhwftHd niair Wn Ths fntiowtng ttt* **<">als ran lain the dlac^ Mr.
loose sand at the turn near the uf tlx- Separator wsh <b>*troyed. The Is the individual acore of e*eh shooter
The outlook la for a dry and unevent-
ful Halloween In Hereford, Tetns.
snake Stampedes
team; r0bers0n
suffers injuries
Lent
bridge w«st of town, nnd turned turtle.
On* St th* occupants, sn Amarillo man.
9M a. m. Quiet Hour—I. B. Walker, [wa* unhurt but the other received u
f JO a. m. Beport of District Work.
9:40 a. m. Conference on C. E. Methods
C.*L Alumni
ft M. aad Sunday School.
" Mdmcy Campaign.
Mtoathly Service
10^0 a. m. Song.
10:48 a. m. Publicity—A key to door of D"*** *«>d bis companion were pnrsu
out*lde. being of metal, was not mater-!
lall.v dsmaged. Or. Dyson
Mr. Knox's crew was w rk'.«<g on the D. H McDMgftf -
Jl. H. Wagner piatre sixteen miles west W. K. I'nusll
broken ahoulfler and thrm smashed of Hcrefotd at (he time and thr«w ricka *Marra
ribs. tof Mr. Wagner * \vhea were consumed Oodwln
The Injured man la now in th* Ban- "l,u> s*r- Kuox's loss Is
itarlnm aad gives hla name na S. K. estimated at alwut WOO
Davis aad his address ss Toledo, Ohio. IMr- Wagaer a ** •
Facta In this ense have been hard to i
and that of J. D. Cssaell
Shot At
W
ton
Tft
no
!K>
ao
no
w ientitle interpretations.
Pebruary Srd. The Lleuraaee I
phonic Orebeetra will reader s SMI
program such aa la oaually (ward
In metropolitan oymphony hulls, t
repertoire la estenelve sad of a !
ardor, each member of
being an artlat.
fotirna ry 17th. the ctoaing
the series will lie given In ti
Monday afternoon while Wllsy anre of the Bell Ringing
Voborson and a hired hand dflV- .fette, a company of young
ing two disc harrow* on the J K Wfiff Ipaalclana who Include in a
ner farm the secoml teem beams gijgliel program, clever Impwrsonatlaas,
frightened at a rattlesnake, the line and character sketches with ewwttent
caught In the check ring and the plung- aolo and ensemble voesl numbers, sad
th* aavsl sttractiea of bell
••rson was driving, lie waa kaocked an especially tine set of belle.
| from his ssat and the borsee and dlac i The board feci* a wtu red
U Iwitb (NMMied over him He retwhred a aerie* of attractions Is the
m'cut aero** the cheek, a bad gash <m top lyceum talsat ever brought to Hereford
gg |of bis head and bis body wss bsdly ami ha* cloiaeu it with a view of glv-
i lirnleeil. He waa brought In to the Man- Ing to ths children of the
Itarlnm ami at la*t report* waa resting to the general
47 ra*y tertalnment of the
It will be remembered that ia*t April respectfully aek that ia
Mr. Boberson bad a leg broken, which (mtes for (WHumuaity attractioas
Otis William*
secure, but the local impression is thst, ANDERSONS LEAVE
1 Burget, Amsrll-
Opportunity—Bt
I*.
11:10 a. m. Decision Service.
Hour—Irene Blackburn,
Mem-
Legion—Otto Olsen, Hereford.
Pocket Testament Lengue— Mr. Holds
Galley, Hereford.
Peraonnl Work.
11:20 a. m. "Graded Christian Endeav-
or"—Boy Sunn. Hereford.
ing nnother car ahead of them, suppos-
ed to have been stolen from Davis at
Amarillo.
Tom Wllliama
Jeff Davis ...
n
no
78
n
48
44
97
laid htm up for several
McATEER HAS SOLD
HALF INTEREST IN
GARAGE TO BRADEN " ~r"
HEREFORD BAND TO
PLAY FOR PARADE
STAGED BY C. E/S
The regular weekly concert of the
Hereford Bsnd was held at the Court-
to H
I FOR CAMPING TRIP
! IN THE MOUNTAINS ?
Dr. Wolker - 30
L. A. Anderson, a member of the f>srs Watel .. <10
Brand mechanical force, accompanied Walter Cruasett 78
[by Mr*. Anderson, departed Wednesday Cooper Xti
morning for Vaughn, X. M.. whore ihey Tooey f'hiswm V>
will Join a friend. W. P. Harris, ami In the *ixman ceaui race Horaford ami Bepalr Shop.
[wlart on a three weeks camping and heat Amarillo by «ev« n birds, and the Mr Rraden'M |**t experience wa*
flahliiK *rlp Into the mountaina on the acore* us.-lr l y the shooter* In Hm- aae with the ukt*Itoins Auto Supply ♦'«. of
Xew Mexlco-C'olorado border. Tbefr >>nft mm dwided thbi ahoot Amarillo Miixko«e«-. wkla . and the fa*t HiKk
.. — .... tn . ... . . . 'postoffice add re** while away will lie picked her high *l from the flrst Motor <*o I'rlor to that he ws* for t.w«>
11:35 s. m. < itisenshlp and C. E. Four houae Thursday night and was enjoyed Th.rrBnil|rum. X. M.. where the altitude event and the acores in the second rear* with ili«> Kx peri mental Depart-
► taken not to conflict with say ot
the** dates, la order thst the grentsst
puMdble numher may attend each of
thase eatertaiumants.
Meanon ticket* will be
•late
4«
W Haiu Hrsden, s brother In-law
>8 (1 < onkw right, has purebnaaal a
'A Intcrewt In the W A McAteer <ia
Bqnare— Judge Bay C. Johnson, Am- by a large and pleased crowd.
arfilo. A request from the program commit-
Lltarnture Orders Taken -Busselr tee of the Christian Endenvor societies
Im lO.tHiO feet.
Burget. Amarillo.
Saturday Afternoon
2.-00 p. 81. Song Service.
Devotional—Oeorge Messenger.
Frl-
3:18 p m. Greatest Obstacle In way of
C. I Progress—Mr. Hnpperty, Field
of Hereford thnt the band piny In the
C. E. Parade oa Saturday. August 27.
with s short concert afterwards wss
acted upon favorably by the bund boys
Thursday night.
EVERYBODY BUSY,
ANIMAL SHOW HAS
SLIM CROWD HERE
••vent w^-rc what <*o« nted agslnat Here-
ford'a mix ahooters The team* were
rompoacd of the following boot era:
of the Curtla Aeroplane ( wmi*auy
3:18 p.m. Intermediate Deawnatratlon.
CLOSES BASEBALL S
POOR ON BLACKSOX
Amarillo
W ft. Casacll
J. D. Cassell -
Otis Wllliama
Tom William*
Jeff pa via
Dave Watel
Opening Song—"Onward Christian
Service'.
talk—Christian Pres.
LO. B. Gonls—Better Christian Llv-
ing—Lounle Witherspoon.
L C. E. Meetings—Jack Wc*t.
Social Life—Ethel Womhie.
Prayer Life—Clyde Carroll.
Kaoarledge of ths Bible—Dor-
othy Bhacu.
Idta Soul Winning Basulta- T. Au-
brey Go*.
Piano Soto—Fraaces Gulnn.
•word DrtB—By all.
Bending—Floyd Wilson.
Closing talk—Mr. Jaeksou.
4:18 p m Psrade and Bsad Conoert.
Lad by largest delegation
7 JO p m.
asrvica.
McNeely,
7 MB p m.
Hone*t Bill's animal show staged a
two-performance atand tn Hereford
Thursday afternoon and night. The at
tendance appeared to be allm, as folk*
: In thla neck of the woods are very buay
tbe*e day a. Honest BlU'a I* an over Hereford
land oiitBt, traveling under It* own gfeDoaald
power. A big etephnnt was brought in Marin
to town on foot in the forenooo, having IMw|a
IcUurely conveyed himself aero** '-ouu
try from the last atand.
DRAMATIC COMPANY
AT STAR THEATRE
Hhot At
n
V*
... £T,
2-%
i*.
Shot At
'iS
•jr,
r.
25
v,
..... m
Broke
21
2
•JSi
21
JO
24
Broke
Raining in Spots
With Outlook For
(General Soaking
It rulncil «um>rhlfig like a >|iuirter of
an Imti in Hereford Weilnewlay night
and again Tbiir*d*v night Prtduy
morning sra* dnaaiy and iiromialng of
additional molainr -
ite|*>rta rr««*i over the country Indl-
<ate that much lieavlcr prwlpltatlon
occiirrei) In «|*>ta all over the Pan-
handle !*ev>'riil heavy ahowera were
re|* rt«*'i from I'aatro county Indica-
tion* I i iila)' *ere that the wot ire coun
try would receive a giMMl aoakiag be-
fore (he ape|| |* **ew.
The 'win was neeaie«l The weather
^ ll«-reford sad connected with the flna >IWJl tH>t for this ss -tlon
21 of Beene 4h Bhaw. He left here al-mt ftpr ,|mX« am| the past week tans bsam
22 two year* S0> end Is now *.n tb - ln*or- e*p*a-iafly ac*ere on growing eft>pa, gsr-
2n anee buaineaa |«ien« atwi lawn*. Th* rain will enable
22 "*• • — |the fainter* to get Into their Held* fer
21 W F ORR LEAVES «li*<*tag «a*l Plowing ami will materlal-
TAHOKA PEOPLE ON
VISIT FORMERLY
RESIDENTS HERE
Mr ami Mr* C. L. Olckson nrrirwl in
Hereford Wednesday from rsiM«ka,
Teva*. ami are the guest* of Mra Id*
120 on * aiater, Mrs W. J, Smith
I Mr. IHmnn waa formwly a re*ident of
188
FOSCOUXkADOTO
'ly aid the r«* crop*.
After the single shooting.
ALL OF NEXT WEEK it double. «* .hot, ami .. ««•
w , . -- _ event t*tla William*. Ansrillo, waa high
Manager Johnaon of Tha Star wl||| ^ ^ of u
The Aaaarillo linn Club
their next big atioot on
Theatre announcca thnt th* Star will he
open every alght ant week with a
RECUPERATE SOME MRS. T. 5. WATTS
WED IN DALLAS ON
LAST DAY IN JULY
will
lakar Day.
, . . . . | , _______ * sows a sm-ai "wwan " ' ■" w cs * - stuer « " "P*
Special ntgn class ursmane ceaapany ■" wSca |t y sapec ted that ahotders from general nervowi breakdown
the hesdllner- A '"hange of btil will he <t) tto | a„haDdl* will be preeent. ha* bea n in |** r health for
given each night nnd the entertain me r«
are aold to lie 8ret
particular.
la every
LECTURE GIVEN ON
ORPHANAGE WORK
i OF PRESBYTERIANS
KID KELLEY WILL
FIGHT AT CANYON
ON FRIDAY NIGHT
W ¥. Orr left Hereford W«*inesday
morning for < 'otitrado Springs and
Hooider, where he goes on bis phy-
alclitii * advice to recuperate from a
Mr Orr
*ocae time,
and •hie* not eipect to rnlnrn under
ai«ty <l*ya tlnMv
UNIQUE VACATION
IDEA ADOPTED BY
T K. Watt* i>f Mountain Air. N. M.
left Hereford Kriday. after a few day*
vi*lt with relatives.
Mr Watt* Inform* The Brand that
hi* wife |>m**<■<! away si Iteilns July <11.
,Mra, Watta wa* jM year* of age. 8be
wa* a reahlcnf of Mouth Hereford
three «r four years ago.
ot Wwlsatlag Committee,
of
m. Oar Prtnda QL
a m
Judge Kcnr*aw Mountain hart'ln,
dictator supreme in baacl>*ll who
haa sounded the death-knrll tp „nv
of croohednesa in the «<rcat
the acqoi'sl of the
"rtlackaox'* in rourt it
_ Judge Ijindts innounrn
thst not one of them will ever tie
t« play in organised base-
OUR POSTMASTER gig
EXAMINE COUNTRY
KM Kelley of Hereford, a former j
PaetB* Coast mss. Is m-b''<lii!e«: to box J
Dr C. M Collins, s ri'preasatatlve of Shifty Keith of Port Worth Friday J Mr*. I> X • «•*. Hereford Po-u
the Preebyterian Orphanage at Altisny night, August 12. at Canyon as the prin- 1* on her vacation. If'a a rattier nt
Texav delivered a lecture on the gencr <'lpul card at a big boxing hunt to be ual vacation in a way, Ss Mr*. «'o* baa W Y. Hucbnnan ami son, M. B.
al work of this Institntlon nt the Pre* «tagsd bp the American I>itl<.n in eon- not left t wn « r her home. Instead she chnnan, of Plsinview, arrived In B
byterlnn chnreh Wstlaaaday night to | miction with the Old Settler. Reunion. I* taking a "safe. «ano and *sns>>>l*" va- ford the 8rst of the w^pk on i
quite a large andlenee. Dr. (Mllns toft Th* meu weigh 14" i* nnda ami are catbm right in ber own house aad lag tour. Thaw gentlemen an
Hereford Thursdny morutag tor neigh «aM Ms ha vury evealy maU h«-<l In shUI borne, waterlg the gnrdaa, Ihadlsg tha for a sew lasattoa aad exposes a W*y
baring tows* whore ha win deliver land experience. Much local intarsnt chickens, conning fruit—aad nut eve* favemhl* opiaioa of Hereford aai ip
similar tslha. 'has bs*g| arsused over the rastch. asa*tping with the neighbsrs. 'tts said.'surrounding couatry.
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