The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday
Our Slogan—“More People—Mora Farms'’
27th Year—Number 4.
Hereford, Deaf Smith Comity, Texaa, Thursday, February 10. 1927.
Seth B. Holman, Publisher
THE BEEF CATTLE OUTLOOK
(•tatamrot Issued l»y the Bureau! ttie aprlng and early auromer. It
of Agricultural Economic*, IHrl- alao arama probable tbat the mar-
atoa of Crop aud Lira Stock Eiti- ketlng of butcher atock and Infer
“ ~ “ ' * lor cowa during the brat six months
of 1927 will tee amaller than a year
ago.
_ During the aerond six montha of
jfJZFJXiSf ssrz ■£& tx^
following officer*: R. M. Dunn,
prealdent; F. T. Roloaon, aecretary-
treasurer; Alvin Tbompaon, J. C.
raatea, V, M. Department of Agri-
culture. Houston, Teaaa, under
date of Vateeuary 4, 1927.1
(Nflnmln* D. F. Ashhrook and W.
E. Dunlap, director*. The com-
pany la onuipoaed of all Hereford
and Deaf Miultb county dUaena.
*Imhm* one purpose la to And oil
r gaa In their block of leaaee. The
new coui|mny baa taken over the
Hartman leaera went of Hereford
and are n<»w In complete control
of all operation* oil lid* block.
A contract haa been made to
drill KAMI foot au<l a gotal rig and
a lot of tool* are on the ground.
Icaa than In 1926. 1 nuaually heavy {hfi fnrra|n„ #J)(j rancbing raettona
alaugltter of cattle and ealvea dur- ,n if f(„ ,ntti«
Ing 1926 reduced nmnbcr* on the |)r|<,^ d(irlllg tb, wxt fcw a*,,,,,*
Isrnifl and Mug#* In th* i ® fnvornbW*. ih«» iUmthaho Iii kcnilii*|
Btatea to the hiwrat point Iii many dnjHjH^l cat-tic during thl* i*‘rlod
OVERFLOW CROWD HEARS JOE POPE'S
MESSAGE OF COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND COOPERATION;
FINANCIAL BUDGET IS OUTLINED FOR THIS YEAR
year*. The demaud for beef ta
#xpe< tod to continue at about the
aamc level na la at year when total
douirstic conaumption waa the high-
eat on record. No proapecta of In-
creaaed compctHlop from abroad
or fr<>m other meat* In the domes-
tic marketa are In algid Prices
may be suiatl. In view of the prea-1
enl cattle situation * reduet Ion of j
10 to 1.1 per cent In total slough
ter of (-attle during 19-7 I* not Im
pndinble The reduction In ndlk
cow* and tin* Increasing price* for
them, with a general atrengthcnlng
of all cattle prlcea. may l>e expect-
McDonald Hog
Sale Sets New
Average Mark
Bov Scouts In
Midst of Great
Additional machinery I* being load- ;g B(>tlve d„ro4|nd thWjggUou,
e<l this Week at Tampa for Helve
ford by the driller, J. A. Define*.
“No promotion, no aalarlra, no Nupply Hltoatlan.
out able capital te*r thl* oompnay,” i
aald Mr Dunn. "What we want Cam* number* deemnaed In
of alaugbter cattle are expected ^ |() ri*ju,-o niHterlally the ilaught
to average aomewhaf higher la ... „f
1927 than In 1926 Miocker and
feeder rattle will probably meet a
Demand Mtuallon.
t'onaiimlng demand for latef nud
conaixiuently the demand for all
alaugbter cattle la expected to ism-
tlnue during the greater part of
1927. Pork la the only one of the
I* fair trat of our block «f Iraaea.". 1926, due to the cimtlnin-d heary1 major kind* of meat which outn-
...................~ w,,‘
present Indication* of
\ - ■'»“>*»» «*»«;
I* being driven In the aaud. Ur. Md'llr'l waT^Tndl.it-' *or,D"1 l'r,‘H"ni*l,ly "T'1.*
Itarreti aatd the drllh-ra are now **••» “***5 !,!„.!.£! of""1 "h,,w during
working day and night. "n •l*»gbter of |h#, f,,ur m<a,tba of the year
rii. u.-<er* melt MMiddcd Iii a In*t,,# • ralvaa much In Heavy factler rattle because of the
2‘JSTLZlxt. -.roo -in
|i. I. Mcltoiiald hung up another1
record tiere Saturday when he *old
it ft > head of bred now* *nd gilt*
at auction for an average of f.vt
per head, which la *ahl to lie one
of the hlghcat average* for uon-
ri-gNh-reil bog* *luce tin- drop In
prlcea »cveral year* ago
K. I*. Henry, mayor of Hoy-
daiIn. bought rhe top of tin- unc-
tion *tnl«. when he paM $w.-, for *
IIn-e,-year-old *ow, or...... the IdgjKv the high aclionl band. The xhlp-
prlRi-H of the *alc. The llfty bred I iiient came tlimugli In line uliape
I'oland t'liina lirtaxltng hog* went J mi,) the aulnial* lookiMl like arlabv
to lir<*-der* of u iiuiulicr of i*iun-,oral* It I* l**lng |>laniii*l by the
tie* In Texa*. and two of theuijfN|r commit>fe,* to jmy a *|**-lal
continued i wt-nl to the Head farm* In West prise for the heat kc|it male lu the
ern Oklahoma. Mont of 11In? *tnff;eli-ci,•* during the fair. The eight
Jo.- Po|ie, the dynamic fore*
from Woodward, (ikluhuina, drew
one apfilniiNc after another from
the 12.1 Hereford IiiihIiic*,* nu-n and
farmer* who attended the Hera*
ford Chamber of Commerce lun-
aarr i j nij a i-Ii<*iii la*t Monday. Mr. Popw
f('K S Work |,|"v'''1 1 1 be hud loat none
! of hi* ability a* an after dlnuer
-- !*|H*iiker. In fact, he proved that
Annlveraary Week j-i under way he I* getting better till the time,
laxt Sunday evening wlon a large HI* me**age waa even stronger
imrl of jlu- (*anmunli\ gailietvd at ,,,,'l hi* Joke* were heller than thw
- j the Itaptlat church for the Annl-!°ne* on hi* la*t vlalt to Hereford
The eight male* for the two hull veraary Sermon Four Hoy Hociltt | aeveral year* ago.
circle* nrrlvixl here the hitler |«irt Troops were reprcaonted In thl* The luneheon wn* served at th*
of laat week. The bull* and two I The aervh-e wa* preald,*d Hereford Hotel, and those who
ovit liy Kov. JftM. I. chair* inllt»il to inhih* iiii>h«*4| a r«kal fawi.
man of the Court of Honor. After Chicken with all the trimming*, and
EXCELLENT
MALES FOR
2 CIRCLES
heifer*, purchased by A. It. S<hultz.
were displayed on Main Street for
a abort time lu a parade liendinl
s ;U» o'clock Munday night, a few
hour* later than expected. A l",*,{ aunihara
crowd wa* there to wltnea* the
■puddlug.
De Borde Sale
Set for February
9
15th at Bovina
raanlt la a further reduction In ,-rt|, taa-anae of the poaaiblllty
The alaugbter of 1926 mrong lanker «»m|ietltlon for
I exceeded t^ig gmomit by naarty |h)(t k,Dll of ,.Bttl#i All urgent
three atm | third million bead. demand for calve* will probably
Ttie cMimatiHl number of cattle |U evhlruce throughout the year,
on farm* anil range* In the I'nlt-
ad drat** on January 1, 1927, ap Prwe Hltuatlnri.
paara to have (man matOTlally hme Slaughter cattle prb-e* during
than on rhe correap-ndlng hlr li||||f „„ „f n«/7. are
1926 The largest part of thl* *■ average aomewhat high
erraae wa* In the North Central '_ (|lJ|n (J(|r,U({ .........rr.w|*ondliig
Mtatra. eapectally Ulnae wrat of the of Hl,rln(<
Ml**t*«tppl RI*‘T The de.-rea*e ||w.1|j|# u.,u.r (rMlll., w|„ pr„|,.
an* sold to breeilcrH In lh>af
H in It li (.-utility. Col. liny Itarber
of Hereford, waa auctioneer and
aiiuoiinecinent* for the wix-k’* ae-
tlvltle* by llcv. T. Morgan, the an-
n I veraary aermon wn* preached by
llcv. A. H. Dnvhlaon.
Monday evening the monthly
Court of Honor wa* held at the
county court mnni. The honor ad-
dress waa delivered by (I. A. F.
dcMM-rt that wa* the beat ever
were served to the 12" la-ople la
atteinlniiee. I'reshlent E. It. Hlnelt
o|*-ned the nus-ling hy presenting
some of the hlg projeota which had
been outllniKl for the coming year
lie then Nuhtnllied the budget fur
Hie coming year, and furulahed
Parker, elutlrmnu of the Panhandle,''"‘‘h "no present with a e,ipy. TUa
hull* date hack to Alina I,ad. Koch-
cite Noble and (lainhogc Knight
Fox, all lm|*irtiHl male* direct
wa* a**l*lial III the ring hy N. C.: from the Jcraey I*land*.
Vogcle and T. D, Mo*». | It. Schultn. h*’nl dairyman,
Henry Wllkinaun aud (I. A. V. purchuHcd Youl'll l*o-Voiithn and
Parker. Ural bankers, Iw.tli
pre**i*l great euntblcnce lu
Tlllh- Of Oakland, two thorough-
brisl heifer*. Til 11,* Of Oakland'*
future of the bog Industry and j ,|kiU wii* atate ciuimplou In a
•aid that Lhelr iMtltuti-n* had ,k,iilile A chi** In 192.1 lu the ,'IOfl
rather loan nHMiey to farmer* who
were lumping bog*, dairy cow* and
chl< keua than to aa> other kind.
(I. W. Hrumley, h*-al hog buyier.
told of the wonderful devetotanent
of tin- log Industry In the Panhan-
dle during the paal ten year* and
wa* optoiulatlc over It* future.
tine nul<|iie feati**' of thl* hog
wile wh* the fact t tin I all the fifty
bred *ow* and gill* were grand
daiiglileiN of n seven-year-old sow-
day milk and fat ie*t. You'll l>o-
Yolillie'* duill I* Flowerdale N'ohle
Youtlie and ipialllled for trlpplc A
eln** In 1112-4 In n .‘Ui.1 day milk
and fat te*t.
The dam* of some of the hull*
during ii r,**-nt tc*t pisKlucisI a*
high a- 1.1,421 |*uind* of tullk and
•I4fl.ll |*iiiu<t* of flit and all are
Area, also of the Un-uI council of
lio.v Keotita. In liupre**ivn fashion
Mr. Parker sketched I lie *tor,v of
Joseph. iMilntlng out the manner
In which Joseph euilaxlled the prin-
ciple* of Scouting
Scout* Thoma* KIIIhIoii and
Oeorge lllggln* wer*- dt,»d to a|x-
l**ar al th(- next district Court of
Houot to rcis-lvc Eagle badge* and
five scout* from the Siimnu-rflcld
ir.«»p were awarded certificate* of' H) ||,.r,.f„r,| „u the wouder-
local orguuUatlon Ii<>|m** to ralaw
*s,otHi with which to carry on the
work of 11*27
Mr, Hope was Introduced b,v O.
A. F. Parker, who told that tbW
visiting apeuker hel|**d to organlgc
the Hereford Chamla-r of Com-
merce several year* ago and that
In* wu* affectionately thought of Og
the father of the organisation.
The Woodward man <*mipllmcat-
mcisiiiiI cIiim* rank,
Prior to the nddrcN* the Court
had la-en o|**lied hy the singing of
America and firuyer hy Itev, Mor-
fill development of thl* sect Ion and
city, lie -|*ike of the flue hoapU
tIII. the new high selUMil, the forty
block* of paving, the many brick
gun Well |*doled talk* bearing j biislue** houses and the Is-uutlful
on the work of the Hoout* were „(.„ |„,ue-s that have been eractod
made by tin* Scout masters and in Hereford and surrounding ter-
Hev. Morgan This court wlttnesa-1 eltory. After throwing In a few
that Mr. McDonald started with In Iter- n* well a* producer*,
11120 Tills one sow represented an
Initial cost of »h-Y and with the
sale Saturday Mr McDonald ha*
*old over autNNi worth of hog" from
from dams that have made tbe ed the presence of two new Scout funny Joke* for goisl measure, Mr.
register of merit test. Ikith diims master*, Italph Smith, who has re-||>,,|N. delved Into the work of
and sire* have proven to I*- g,**!
near Main Mtno-t, In Hovlun on a
vacant lot and Col Hay llarta-r
will l*i auctioneer.
Panhandlr Hintorit al
o, her region* allowed decrease*,
exis-pt the Southwest, wher* un-
iismilly favorable f'**1 conditions
caused a keen local demand for
•tocker cattle with resultant ra-
Tin* De Horde auction sale at *n region wh* c*- »cd imrtly ) |,.w pronounced Ilian t*»r-
Hovlna next Saturday. February ] *be **-vere drought and crop fan- |||(lI|V |,,,w,.r grade*. <>n the other
12. will la- one of the l*-st lu tliat wr# <,vw ""’"'I 1,1 Man***. ^ | |1J|n(j ttm H|,„w their usual spring . ... . . . . ,
*(*tl<>n of the country Mr. De'hraska and the Dakota*, and part H(1v*niv and may exceed that wht.-h -1"1 l,aN[ «■''""* ‘,f
Horde will offer hi* entire st.s-k ty by the heavy .1. nmet. of fed ............. 1W, Htocker and ‘ ‘ ............... ......
of fsruiiug Iniplemeut*, horses and I cattle, not repln<*-d by In alilpmen s ^WS|<,r ir(. exiwctad to ("pial
uiulrs TU* sab- will Ik Mi | uf stocker^ anil feeilcr raHle .MosI ^ r,.UllVi.1>r hlgl, HXrTnut. of the
........... “ ’ Ural half of 1926. draplt* Ills* fact
that at the t<eglnnlng of 1927 tl>er»-
were somewhat lower than a year
earlier Thl* probability will la
« — ... .. materially Increased If spring open*
c . .. „„ Iduced -hlpment. ,.,f|v and then- I. reasonable prom
Society Meets On 22l1il firing ,,M* nrHt ? ,b I*, of abundant grass I..........
J _ 1927 the market supply and alaugh- f r(| <rtN|,
A number of old timer* who are ter of rattle are expected to hr
familiar with early day history in considerably smaller than In 19*6 Somewhat higher average sliingh
the Panhandle will go fnnn Here ! The number of rattle on feed in «*r cattle pri-v. than In IWI m
ford to Canyon on February 22 to tin- <*>rn belt January 1. 1927, waa anticipated In the fall of 1927 Th*
attend the annual bn tuple, of the ratlmsted as T per cent anuller usual seasonable advanca I* la-tter
- .Panhandle plain* Historical So ! than on January 1. 1926 Tteta grades will probably he more pro-
clety aud several of these onedluif rtecreaar wa* offa»*t aomawhat by n«um-ed than In 192,1 and although
i ,,w hand* will probably enter In i larger aumtiera on feed In w>me the spread between heavy aud Ighi
the story idling (oiliest Western sugar bed area* and by cattle will probably la- narrow, th#
O. * r. ................. „.„J >■ T““ ■" ......... •• *
of Hereford, will Iw In charge of •**'* Hklahotns pretn nm
rareinonica at the laimpid and i. B#c«uae of the larger pro,mrtlon pri-*'- *b» Id
m-tilna together a force of Deaf | of light weight rattle and of calvra higher tt»an
Mmlth county pbmeera and hindness In the number teeing fed thl. wlw *1" JZZ1^Ivanra
\marillo Artists (Juvp
\|i|irn i;itnl Fro^ram
ccntly taken charge of I'risip 2,. i-Iiminto-r of comnu-rce 11<> said
and Major Hriitou. of Summerfleld. (tint a <-liuiiiIm-i- of commerce waa a
who has charge of tin- new troop I clearing house for all the good
organized In eouiieellon with tin thing* of a community. If any-
communities of ......mertlehl and i |, | M g worth undertaking la
started, the orgaidzalIon Is rrady
Tuesday was duly olmcrvcd hy M,,,| «|||ing to help put It over,
her offspring oil Ids farm. i Tie- recital given hy flic Amnrll-1N elui|s l talk oil go<*| reading ni \|r |>„,*. *,dd Mini Ii was esaen-
Thc following were buyer* al I" <’<-lh-ge ,.f Mu*h- facility last ih,- high school dm|h-I hy Itev. Dnv 1111 for e\ery man I■> Identify him
this »alc J IV. Houston, Henry Thursday night at the high school ^ |(|M,,n. who had charge of Tuesday's «,|r with the organization. "Th«
Wllkliison I..... Head. Brick, OIcIm jnn«lli.»rlniii was the closing tmm- Hnd tVi-diu-silay’a activities. money you subscribe to tlw organl
bourn: Homer Wllklnsou, H. H. »*cr of the Hereford Entertain....... Thursday aihl Friday arc ex ZM||-.n ‘l* tmt a .hmatl-n. hut la
Miller. A A Frye, Dawn, Texas; •'"ur-.e *|mii*nrcd hy ih<- Mush |h.h|||oM day*. \ window for ills luveMtiucid and will give Ju»t
Mayor F P Henry. Floydada; t'j Study flub and was offered free piny of Scouting I* being pri-imr an good return* a* any you can
J, Paddock 1. F. Horih-ti. M II. t« the public a* a courtesy evlend- ,.,| Ml tin- Italph Harnetl Insuntiici h|m-iiiI," lo- deehii-i-d
Hugwell, Ihiwn; t||,*n Stiles, Hlg '*1 by the Music < lub hy way of office, next door to the |sdoffh-e.
H.poire; ,| |, P. veley. Vretl Ar | eomis-naiillon for the Inferior num under tin- dlna-tloii of Uev. T
Hold. E. It t'ldhlre, Al Vaughn. J. her of the tsutrse. • Morgan. I luring the entire day
II Weciii*. Mr* I.. It. Hradly. A. in apltc of a dlsagris-ahle night (on Friday, a Scout registration
H. Hi-11, lleorgc lluri'li, 1VImint11 Hu- auditorium was almost Ailed i booth w ill he nmlntalneil there.
_—_ -- '■ and the artist* were welixmied by Salurilay will he the gala day
ClartMItloll A '.ol|pj(P "" Uppreclallve nudlein-e who lieg- of AnnHersary IVi-ek In the af
(ionmiitlPt* Met-D
Htia-ker and feeder
average somewhat
the fall of 1926,
ged encores re|H-atcilly icriumii Si-oiumnsti-r Allen Hell
The program was well bulatn*-il 11 nuinla-r of Sisuit* will be
as to variety and ipiallty and was '"'sy pri-piiilng for the Mg f(**l in
<> A I- I'arki-r, a luetula-r of niasti-rfully and artlsib-ally i*’iiiler
tlie flareiidon i --liege l^siiilng t>|| perliaps the outstanding num
PMUltlllttee. wa- lu Clarendon one ,M<p|< W(,r(,
I he iximinltti*- was
of Mrs Myers Jnycil. Harhaeue. beans, eoffee ami
day last week The ixaninltti*- was Htaeeato Etude hy Ituldnsti-lii, kiib k knacks from the baskets of
In session otn- day und will uie»*t w|,|,.|, W.I(N rendered most hrll- -•out ft* in III
After He- talk a flnaiicial -Irlve
was staged ami about ..ne fourth
of the budget Wa* pledged within
u few minutes lime,
President E H, Itla-k A. O.
Thompson I A. Pitman amt Joe
|’o|n- took to the streets -.noi after
tie- liimlii-oii Monday and wlildu
a few hours time cauva«s«*l atiout
half of the laislne*" concerns anil
Ha- evening near Hu- bridge where ........ ,m|r ,lf „,,, |m,|g.-t wa* ral*
ta*t year these fesllvllles were cn (J)|
Mr lllack say* that many have
will gin- to the
again la-fore ihe ilrst of March, |jHI|f|% „|M, puloiialse hy Vleltow N.-oiu*. their faiidlles aud all hoy-
urn or Motor,.M u, ................. - .bo --e
uamt may b# longer than last wltrter'On the whole (trite prnra in irai
The Panhandle Plains lllsloriral with a probable larger decrease 1B *hould raotlnue their upward swlag
M-lety wa* organised live ur six marker supply of fed csttl# during; Ini Hn- price cycle which lN*gan (VfUHOllH to Celebrate
yopra Ego, wlUi IU pur|M>m* to pn* ttii Itrut thru month* thnu fhir nc
aerve early day liirtury It has 1KammmmmmKsaammsmsmKsaL-±±*-.~i~~-i—ljuu11—.. -.—..........
nxperh-ui*<d a rcmurkablc growth' « 1VT* I
and has .wllectml mm* valuable |»ul,|,an(llc SrOUtfl I HorptOm Hl^N
blalory snd rai.ra to be prraerv-| ^ Jn Al..*rillo &
Mr. Parker l» also a iiicmlici' of pjj pv „|-w.|„| r)^p)w<| which could "f i4coih age a tasty outdoor meal
the sirh-ooinmliteo of the Meth(sli«t |(()| j,,,,.. |HH,n i„.u,.r Interpreted Then will follow Hie campfire
Northwest -Texas t'onfert-nee. H|lv J(ri|m| progritiii, full of i*.p stunt*. Scout
talk*, songs and many other g.Nid
led Im-cii seen and that .-old wen
llo'l has |(l (W ellled tile e. dll in 11 lee
from Mulshing tin- job, but that a
full rc|N<ri will l-e made next
Monday
Watiliiiiiitoir* Birllitlav ................
* 1 kji.o l< kloUrlc \lf* I I - i I
It wn* said that Eudl F. My-
ers' rendition of the Ninety and
tin- famous
Washington'- l.lrihday will Ik- oh
Ml** Strife, violinist; Miss Roger*.
ed. Each year ll* ineuilM-rshlp
tuarta in (,’auyon J»r a bmduca* ses ! —
...... &C-! j
I of America, l» aentilng out Invl-
•'Paul Allilry Milt! ration* to ikwul worker* all over
Plays Canyon
On Wednesday
Mint- Bennett Vied
Paul Anslry and Ml** Ruby ray#
H#nnctt were united lu marriage
A filial decision was reached on
tlm Panhandle and la urging them
to ■ I tend the animal yu-ellng which
Will Is- held In Amarillo Feliru- Tucaday night for the tMtiyon
ary 22 Several Important thing* Hereford baakert.all game, whereby
are to be taken up at tbl* meeting Hereford will play at f’any.m next
laat Tuesday night at S:60 o'clock i^ldont Parker Is urging, Wednesday night. Tim atmre laat
at the Polk HI reef Methodist par->Very **>ur leatlrr to mine with a week af.sKl 29 to Ml In favor of
nonage, to Amarillo. Mlaa H*"- VMNi delegation. Ha says tbat all ] Hereford, making tlm two trams rUBry 1.1.
---- ---- •• ----- ------ '—*• n W. E, Ih-Hordi
served .11 the Masonic Hall oB |»l«nlal. and Mr*. Ilowley. dramatic
Tm-atlay evening F.-liruary 22, be- reader, were all dcllghtfu and am
ginning at h o'.-lm-fc. An Interest P"'"nt entertainer-. Ihe rc-lta
Ing program Im* been arranged and ■- « n.i.h.-d with Hie beat
a good time I* promised for all "f ".e Eni.-rial.im.nl tour*..
You are (Ordlully Invited to tbl# tfru""1
celebration. _ ~ ,,
(.t hi nt \ < on it to Half
pro
fMNlllIVN. rim-i NS ill rolllt* lo IIII
<*iiiI llir St'Vriil t't'iil li A uni v t i'Mi i v
of H«'oiHlny mi far a** lln* H»'n*f<M«l
fMlIlH'il U rMij.iTlirtl
Fort Worth Miiiist»*r
Cuilnl lt\ I .oral ('luirrli
Santa Fe R. R.
Is Consuming
Lots of Water
Farm Sale Dates
Til ret* Wffks’ Srssion
llcv. V M. flov.l. of Fort Worth. Approximately the million gal
h-ix aeoeplc.l the pa.i..rate of tin l"'"‘ "f w""*r w"" *'1'1
First liaptl-t Church of ll.-refor.l "<,,lr"1"1 ............. f"r
HII.I will prohal.lv eon....... the "*e la tlo- -Imps al Amarillo hist
Held about March rtrxi It.-v, Mr l,v »t Hereford. «•
(•lev.I and wife will both r.**-lv.- c-r.liag to May.-r E S Ireland, mid
..........* from the Southwestern *wl'''' lh*' t"""""' w
llnpl 1st Thisilogiral Seminary «t •"* ^’""l h.-ie to
Fort Worth In May. "bops In Amarillo.
oh 11
tile Santa Fe
The company
ir.iln load <>f
natt la a daughter of Mr. and Mr*.1|U hie twenty raven countlra; whiner of one game each. C. W
W W. Branett of this city •!* ooatprialag lira Panhandle Area arc Hiiinblo, high adwol atJilatlc uiana
tor aaveral montha ba* tjeeri * exiH*S«-d to aend represent11vra. j**r, aisled that Clovis will play
atudrat of Amarillo Collag* of , , I Hereford next Friday night and
Music. Mr. Analey la with the . J ar“f_' tb*t it will lie the last game on
Irving Printing Company, of Ama
rlllo, Mr. aod
Mrs W. W. Bennett motored
Hereford last Sunday.
Skelton to Sell at
Auction Sale Friday
A Mg aoetloa rale la to b# stag
ad at Mi# Skelton Variety Store
ant Friday togtoalng at S o'clock
bln th# aftoraoon Tbe rat Ire stock
will te# plaasd oa sal# aad #v#ry-
thing moat rail, aald Mr. Hk#itoa.
Th# al# will te# oaatlaaad Friday
aigtet aad Bauraday aWarassa and
atotet CM May Mattetr will gra-
tis# ral#
delegation from Hereford will make
2"P,I7 -7-w "TTh tbe trip to Amarillo February 22.
Mrs. Anaiey ana |jM|t <t „|PM,
will go to Amarillo to be eked for
th# Ragle Scout badge The Pan
handle c*>ua*-ll has aran grrat prog
rera timing die paid yrar, but big
grr thing* are piauned for 1927.
Beat Tax Collectiou
In Number of Years
Tag raiiootioa. aoowrdlog to Hher
MT Benton, are the brat this yrar
than la to# gnat tow# years which
te# teas teaaa ration or ,
to Mr. Maaran. fararara a
aran ar# to# hast pay#**
_____ County court convened hi*t Mon
\V S. Williams anil Son, bog aiul!<la>. February 7, with Judge MU _ ....... ....,.
Ht.s-k sale, set for Tuesday. Fell- *"n presiding A numlN-r of .**.-* h((|),|mU „f Hereford hi* i,“" 'h,l*pl««
j were found on the iba-ket. hut only ,,|H„ning great thing* for the near water from It* bs-al well hIiii.i"I
sale at liovlna. W*B ,rlwl ,hul *’> ■ J«r>'- future and f(*-l tlmt they will Is- ***,'r> <•«>■ for tin- post
Saturday. February 12.
J, tl. amt H. II Miller pnb.h i,11,% on a charge of forcible de
farm sale Is set for Wednesday, |Hl||<;r Court will run two mon
lilt *|If 11 -
ft»r (lie | mi Mf
Dili Millet* tin* lllilHIl* *»f
tb# hum# oourt. FrUma and Ho
vlna high school dv«a played their
champlouaidp game here Tuesday
^ifl' t^lV“Nra“'i,L,-kb Mr* 1^! u,llk f“n‘! J*yZZyHu<Url
bl# raid, track, tenuis and baseball i -*"1 X ft'ur"yllu,,*r
practice will begin ,“ur,M* vtr
Tbe (•**(* vva* Itd.v Hari-s v* J I,. M)|l( accomplish * great dea
ws- found undi-r the ......lerahip of Ib-v Cloy.l D-'-mbcr more water wa* m**)«l
- " ' 1 tloin Colllil In- supplied with the
rarm saie i» *•-. ..»» n<]•>■••-*»•>/.. |l|IM.r Court will run two more ■ || , I , | c l - prewnt pump the coiu|mu.v lias In
Februury 16. Tin- Miller sale will I „ uumiier of ease* will *" ^Oll v ISIl 'o|>erattoi» here and a d--ai wa*
lie held one mile west aud one and |>r<>t>nldy lie trle.1 re-st week
one half uille* south of Dawn. The ' ______
Tt Buy. Frrdvr
lio^s iii Kamtgh (lily
Culdpn Rule Hatchery
Make* Good Per Ont
Cockrell Has Good
RcmiIis In Lot Sale
The Holden Hul# llatchary madcg Tin- t'arl tis-kroli hit rale In
th# task early batch th# Arat of Wrat Hereford Inst Monday was a
th# wswk since they have operated dandy, according U< Kay llariN r,
to*lr Ineuhator The p#r ea«t of]anetUwnwr Mr »'«-brell raid the
to# batsii wn* b#tw#ra AO awl AO, | at erase on tie- 20 teda waa ASi to
wliteii for thl* tiara af to# pair. The Hlaltew |wue paid tew mm- ted
la swoatiarad good Iwa* 191 on
Hrumley ha* Juwt re
turned from Knu*a» tity where he |,„ri.|m-w| m.v«YnI head --f I'oland
secunsl 2-Ht head of feeder li-k*. the Melaiitahl rate-
Tt»#*e will Ik- «IH|.|*m! to Mr Hruui Mr M)^(t ,,.f, Muit.l«r for hU hone
icy'* I"*11* at Tulin Where they MtM| Mr, Tom Head left
will Is- fattened .m home grown 4,wr|(ln<| Hondav for Wellington
f.NNl* Mr Hrumley started the T,.V)(. Mr, w„, rl,|,
feeding M-NS--U with t«n* head ot ,H>r |lWW,l(lll
fi-eder bog* kini has already sold ■ .. ■
down to 4'dl and l» well pleased Mi"* leUUr iion'et of TeSlce,
with 11k- nwiilts lie will make spent the lam week-end ben with
feeding * ev^t'-* tu th# future her parents
Hereford I llit* VL eclv made with the I'll) of Hereford
______ for additional water. Hie tdg d«-
la*- Head and e>n, Tom. of j velopnienl In Amarillo and tbe In
Frick, flklu . were here lu*t wix-k - r'-H**l traffic over Haul* Fe line*
iUltlng lu Mm- h-»me of Mr aud *»' Hu- I’anlmndle due to the tog
Mr* T H Mo** Mi Miw* In «j <dl |»lay. are the reaaon* given for
Niep w.u of Mr Head Mr Head 'be pr--*cnt nat.-r shortage flier#
Plant OiiiH'M* FIm* On
Gnurt Houm* I-mmii
The court lemar lawn l* being
n*planlwl with a nnnit-er of young
tree* of the I'lilacs- elm tarlet,
vl * n v old t rera are tioiag graMmi
| out sad the etas* an- Iw-ing |2sa'--d
I in their place*
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1927, newspaper, February 10, 1927; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583892/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.