The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927 Page: 1 of 12
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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday
Our Slogan—“More People—More Farms”
27th Ye«r—Number 27.
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texan. Thursday, July. 21, 1927.
Seth B. Holman, Publisher.
m JACKSON
NEW TRAFFIC
IFFICER HERE
Roy Jackson baa been employed
M traffic officer by the <1ty com*
of Hereford.
Mr. Jadtaoa took up hia official
flatten Tburaday mornlna, relief*
lag 0. ff. Richard*, who hai been
directing traffic for the peat all
weak*. He baa lived la Hereford
far two year* and recently baa
^'employed by the Hereford
Motor Company.
Ralph Barnett Cuts
Foot On Broken Glass
Ralph Harnett, manager of the
Hereford Insurance Agency, auf-
fared a painful Injury Friday eve-
ning when he cut hla foot on a
broken glare.
Mr. Barnett la a great believer
In open air aieeping and haa mov-
ed hla bed into the back yard of
hla Main Street raaldence for the
aummer montha.
Friday evening he made a trip
to the rear room of hla garage
bttUdinc to get aome bed clothea.
The journey waa made “a la Block-
ing feet" and aa Mr. Barnett en-
tered the building be ■ topped on
a email glaaa which broke under
hia weight. Several pierce of the
glaaa were croaked into hla foot
and It waa neceaaary to cell a
Ha la on experienced officer, her-
docton Immediately to atop tbe
JH eereed with the police force of
flow of blood.
■i Angelo tor eome time. He
Mr. Barnett w«i coaflned to hi*
AUm to Hereford from Ban An-
home for a couple of daya but
•Ho.
we* able to get down to hie of-
Mr. Klcharda baa been kept busy
floe Monday wRh tbe eld of a
tbe poet week directing traffic at
Main and Third Street*, following
can*.
recent regulatory meaauree.
"After a moat atrennoua week
«if regulated traffic my wbiatle Is
getting e little root," eakl Mr.
Richard* Tueeday.
"Hereford motorist* have not
hoaltatcd to act In accordant*'
wltb the new ordinance,” he con
tluued. "and 1 have had to use
my whletle only a few time* dur-
ing the IumI two dnya Home dilv
era an forgetful but moat of them
are iw-operalliig aplcmlldly to rt>
Have the congealed ciindltl"ii at
Third and Main
"Friday night following th« band
concert more than 100 cara ptaa
ed the Intersection nml everyone
aUipia'd at Hie atgnnl. The mini,
waa true follow lug the hall game
Sunday.
"Arreata "III la* made after due
warning haa Ihn-ii given. I would
like to remind all ear driven that
the ’alow' aignala were alao plac-
ed for a very definite iNirpoae. A
few of the driven aeem to have a
tiadly mlataken Idea aland tltej
NMMRtng Of tile little "ord ‘alow.’I
It la juat aa much a v total ton of
im ordinance to drive rapidly by
Walow' atgnal aa It Is to isiys up
the 'mop' aignala."
Mr. Richard* put In a busy day
Saturday, and one driver waa
heard to nak the reason why a
wbiatle blew ever) time a he drove
<>a to Main Street from Third.
A further regulation of traffic
la Hereford waa anuoiimid Tuee
day with the order that no "1"
tunia are to la* made at tlu* In-
tersection of Main and Third
street*.
It la thought that the uew rill-
lag, tugatlier with the presence of
lb* recently lnal«llrd "atop" «|g
nala will completely solve the leaf
lie pmtdeui that haa lieen tail tiering
the city dada for some time.
trriu. NEAR MMMITT
RAIDED BY OKFH KHS.
A re|Mirt came to t lie Hr* ml
Wednesday from a eurresp
ent to the effect that Hherlfl
I'. (1. Mil plea amt Deputy I
It. It moke of Dlmmltt ■rap-
tured twenty gallona of whla
key In a raid Hu ml ay ulgllt.
Tile report "I a lea t tint the
offleera raided a allll twelve
hi Ilea aoiiili of Dlmmltt and
that a man who gave hla
name aa lt«y William* was
ruptured. la aald to la*
from t'hleaalia. Oklahoma,
and will la* held ut Dlmiuill
awaiting net Ion of tin* grand
Jury
EXTRA UNITS
GRANTED IT)
HIGH SCHOOL
WHEAT YIELD
SETS RECORD
FOR COUNTY
Mara wheat waa rained In
Deaf Nmlth county thla year
than aver before, according to
K. W. Ilarrlaon, local buyer.
In aplte of the low yield the
acreage »i< enough greater thla
year to bring the crop total to a
figure never before reached. More
than 200 earn of wheat have been
shipped from the Ilarrlaon elevator
mid 100 from I lie elevator of the
(treat Went Mill and Elevator Com-
pany.
To tills total must be added sev-
eral earn that were shipped from
ilie elevator at Dawn. More wheat
waa handled laet year by local
elevators but much of It came
from other counties and from New
Mexico, ('onaldcrulrio wheat Is still
being held by farmers and local
elevator* have n number of ears
to the Iich|ksI imiis of o|M*ii kettle J of grain on hand. Practically all
harliecue tliere waa "aou-of n-gun" the wheat in thla section Ims lieen
for ndveuturoua appeilie*. with j hurveated, most of the cutting Iihv
I'oITta*, Iced lea, pickles, Niilmi* hikI | lug Is-en done with eomhlnea.
In addition to the fact that the
total yield In tin* county was larg
cal <amp luxury, prepare I h> Mr* (1), 4,vt,r jM.for0i |* t|„. fact
Donald A Idg dance al lln- ranch (||1|t |ir|,.,,M ,|,|M year exceeded those
house In Hie evening closed thc'((f pjgi,,,^ ,M,id
festivities III (lie good, old fashion l||IH y,l(lr WIIM $|.,*«l, tlu* lowest
‘‘'I way. >hi, 20. The big heat price last yoarj
.Messrs. Doiiuld ami Hill have ad „IIH y| 07 n„. lovvcsl $1.0.1, aud
Joining raiiehi'H and an lunulliiiu most of Hie wlmal sold for les*l
J"l",l> , than #1 in.
I lii r 1 ihi>11 Is til’ I In* opinion
Donald end Hill
Entertain With
AnnaalRoundup
Charles Donald and O. <1. Mill]
etaged * typical. owly-day round-
up aud branding baa at ibe Donald
ranee twenty mil#* aouthweat of
Hereford Tueaday. The occasion
waa made a rog* aoolal courtesy
and Invltntlona Included a large
uumlier of friend* of the hosts.
Following the pUn In use tie-
fore corrals and cnttle shutes made
the round-up a comparatively tunio
affalr, the cattle were herded In
the Open pasture, then one by one
tljc calve* were cut out. lassoed,
and drugged to the nearby tire
where the branding Irons were
kept heated. Here quick hand*
made the ordeal of branding a
speedy affair and ttoe entire hunch
of 200 head, the oouni reckoned
hy the number of doaes of vaccine
administered to each anlnml brand-
ed, waa handled In a few Imurs.
A genuine "chuck wag<-n" dinner
provided a real treat. Two beeves
had la*en killed aud lu addition
Board of Equalization
Will Meet Next Week
A further recognition of the prog-
ress being made In the Hereford
public aehoola waa received this
week by Superintendent C. 11. IMI-
lebay In the form of an announce-
ment to the effect that the high
school had been grauted two ad-
ditional credit* hy the Htate Hoard
of education.
The credit* allowed were In
third-year agriculture, taught by
O. W. Humble, and public *|ieah-
lug, taught hy MUa Mary Hick*,
and their recognition tirlug* the
total of affiliated units, aa recog.
nlaed hy Taiaa college*, to twenty-
eight.
"Thla additional credit give*
Hereford high school affiliation
with Texas 'xiHege* on every sub-
ject which ha* been offered for
such recognition," say* Mr. Ditto
hqy In a letter to The Itrand.
"The Houthern Association of Col-
leges Mini Hecondary Hehools has
admitted the local high sohmil to
memls'ritdp. thereby giving It of-jAmong the totter win* live
flclnl rci sign I Hon throughout the (|,.j "raisin caul's, the typl
Honth," continues Mr Dlllehay,
“and this riHsignltlon represents the
gnul lliut wc hiive las-ii striving
^ for during the past four years.
"Him-,* the school I* now offering
- atsnil as uniny elective* a* a sclusil
of Its slue can ci'oiionilcall) offer
! ami sin,-* nil tin* wink I* now' in- m,,, largo entile lulci'i
copied ns slamlunl. the efforts ol ||il* year, using the istslui'- niter
the faetdty henceforth will la* ill m)|,,|y. The good up|s-iruiin- ul •'*l ...
mil'll with the Idea of pluelng III* ||n* ealves hnimled was 1 lie sub ,'IM* 111 llllnl^' 1,1X1 >,,tl
| work of ever) depHrinienl iis fsr|jtH,| „f reiimrk h» ull wt, good
uInivh the siundurd as pueslhh*." 1 w’ldtefnce siiM-k and In • x<-i*ll»*nt
| During tlu* past four years, mndltlou
Hereford high school bus his-n ■ , .. m
| granted eleven and one-half nulls.
Knur haw* Is-en drop|s*d as a re
j siill of changes 111 the ciirrlcnluin.
The County Ibiard of Equalise-
Hon will mecet Monduy aud Tues 1
day, July 2ft and 2d. to hear any
objections that may be rotat'd by
Itcraons wtioac property valuation*
have I***11 Increased.
The Hoard la composed of Couu-
ty Judge Karl Wllaon and Commie-
sinners ('ha rile Paddock, Wm.
Womhle, (leorge Oulnn and II. O.
Conkwright.
REV. MARKINGS IN HEREFORD
Rev. Carl Ilarrlaon, paator of
the Haptiat church of Canadian,
brother of K. W. Ilarrlaon of
Hereford, IHIed the pulpit of the
local Huptlst church at the tuorn
lug aud evenlug services Hominy.
Ilev. V. M. Cloytl, regular pas-
tor, Is holding an evangelistic
meeting near Winters, Texas, autl
wilt return to Hereford the lat
ter part of Uil* week.
CHANGE MADE
IN PERSONNR
AT HOSPITAL
exceed 1 Imt
Assign Faculty
of Rural Schools
Near Hereford
which mentis a net gain "f seven I
and out* half milts. Affiliated <rcU.,
It was given In every ease *>11 ItraT •
i request except III III'* ease of
fourth )•■ar Kuglish and Hpuiilsli, i
i.i.t h of which are hased on more |
Man Sentenced
-Who Helped-Roh
Bank at Friona
Hie Itrsl victory for the offleei
of till* sell sun Just
ns 11 grciii iliany funmirs
, lire idreiidj preparing th»*lr land
for wheal drilling. The suiniiiei
ful|mv plan seems In have dellnlte _
ly I'siiihllslnsl 11 sell ihl* year.
The yield Hit* year under 1110*1
adverse conditions has uiiuU; It
apIM-ar certain Hint wheat Is one
of the most profitable eroiw* In the
lleref'ird country.
(DEO. Sl'MiS (KITKAl.l.V
III, WITH TYPHOID
tlcorg" Suggs, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Huggs. who
has lieen c-rltlcally III with
typhoid fever for the past
ten days, was reported as
slightly Improved Thursday
morning
"Ills tciuperiitim* dropped
one degree Wednesday, I"
rested well Wednesday night,"
sold Mr. Huggs, "and we feel
that la* Is some heiier, ul
I hough mil yet out of dan
gnr,"
No other eases of typhoid
fever have been rc|uirtcd In
Hereford and ll is md delln
Holy known where < I corgi
Jr contracted the ill sense.
I
is.
Milas Pearl Hubbard, supeiiaUro-
dent of the Deaf Huilth CouuQT
Hospital, resigned Tne«day to ac-
cept a position In the office of Dr*.
Duncan uml Keilougti, eye, oaf,
and nose spedsllat* of Amarillo.
Miss Addle Townaen, fonner bee*
nurse at the hospital, baa bee*
promoted to the snperlntendenep.
Miss Hubbard reported for work
In Amarillo Tuesday. Hhe cam*
to Hereford III April, 102ft, from
H her mil 11. Texas, where she receiv-
ed her training, ami haa lieen wHB
the local hospital for more th*»
two years.
Mias Townaen took <-harga of
rha hospital Wednesday. Hhe haa
served as lieatl nurse for aow*
time ami memlma* of the hoapltal
board state that there la no quea-
tton ns to her competency. An-
other nurse will U* added to fha
staff at once, according to I>r. I.
W. Hicks.
Five patients were in iho ho*i»i-
lal lids week for the removal of
tonsils. Three patients who have
been lu the hospital since last
wed,. Mrs Victor Harlow, Mra.
Karl Sisk and Mrs Dubois Walker,
were removed to I heir homes Wed-
nesday. ,1. II Daniels and N, M.
(Iiillemlrc will la* I'ontlncd to Hie
hospital for several more days
E. Clark to Visit
Hereford In August
Hereford Ball Club
Plays Clovis Sunday
th,in one year of work.
"Miu h credit," *uy* Mr. Dllle who Hre trying to clear up the my-
hay, "Is due lln* teacher* and wt 11- j (<-ry of the recent Krlona hank .......—
dents who have worked hard to robbery rniue bi*l Monday with The Hereford hull dull will Jour
*|*he list of teacher* for tin* rural tiring about the results given alsive m,. entifesstoii of It M ('uiniulug* m*j to t'lovls Humhi) for 11 fourili
Mi-tesds of Deaf Hmlili county is |t tiua taken patience, cooperH who enlered a plea of guilty In guuic with I lie New Mexicans,
Commissioners
of County Plan
-* for New Roads
Th* Commlwkmer* Oourt I* 0011
sUtorlng plana to open four mw
road* In >lto*f Rmith Oounty.
Juries of View bar* been *el*etod
and *11 property owner* concerned
have been notified. Tbe jurymen
will limpeot tint proponed road
^to* nt once and will bear nil
M^in* for damage* of property
earners.
Hm Drat of tlu* proponed roads
would lead Into Castro county
from near the J. I, Hoffman farm
In tb* aouthweat part of thla
county.
It la proponed, eacondly. to con-
struct n road loading from tin- W
I. Valentina fenn. aoutbweat of
Itenford, to tlte Hants Fe railroad
Tb* third rood under consider*
Hon wtM Ih* opened near tlu* John
HeUleman plm-e. north of lien-
ford, to connect with a road at
tbe Mecaskey school house.
The commlealouera arc alao eon
sldarlng a ros.l to rtiu direct from
2ft-Mile avenue, north of Hereford
east through this <*»unty to eonnec'
with the main highway to Oanyon
which turn* south juat wool of
ITmbarger. Thla road would girt
ts.rtlon* of th* country north of
Hereford a much more direct route
to danyou.
FORMER RBUDRNT VWTO
HERE-
prsctb-slly eoin|iletc, according to
an announcement given out Tues
day by (V*unly Ho|s*rlniemlenl Karl
Wilson Twenty live usslgnnients
have been made and others will
lie MUMDiinetsI within the next few
weeks. Most of the rural schools
will have at least two teachers
and several of them will have
three during the 1W27 2H school
year
A M Walker will have charge
of Hie och's.l at Huiumerflold. Mr*.
A M. Walker will handle the lu
termed la to work and Miss Habuue
Copeland will dlr**-t the primary
claaaea.
Ttn* Wyilie school will Is* In
.diarge of Roy Itullington.
Miss Clara Matejoaky as princi-
pal and Mins Fra Hkeltou aa a*
■datalit will lie ill <*bargc of the
Dawn school.
Miss Velma William*, prtncl|Hi!,
and kilos Heda Williams will
teach at the Aekren school.
The llldi autiool will hr taught hy
Mrs. Itoy (lough.
Tlie throe teachers assigned to
the Weal Way school are: B. M.
Keeae. prlmlisil; Mra. l/iunle
K<•(**<•, Intermediate, and Mia* Thel-
ma Meyers, primary,
Miaa lever ns Wimberly will
teach at Meaaenger, kilos Mattie
Prlddy at Wgkwtt and Ml si
Blanetie Pavla at Blpiuis.
The Falrvlew actusd will tie In
charge of Mina Vera lllnro. prln
d|Ml, ami Mias //*• Itoaver* aa-
alatant.
Other teacher* announced are as
follows:
Mrs. John Rev-tor, Blmms; and
Mias Bust* Uias-omh, pr1ncl|Ml,
and Paul J. Hluwii*. Ward.
The rural sebmd* will o|s*ii Hie
fall terra Monday. Heptcinber 12.
according to Mr. Wllaon. Moat of
tbe acbool buildings are al present
undergoing repair* In preparation
for the o|M‘idng of school
"The majority of the teacher*
(foil and skill to accomplish Hie district court at Karwell. He wii-
dealrevt ends.
"Tlie work lias Ins-ii made iiiiich
more pleasant hy the wise provt*
Ion of pro|a*r facilities by the com-
munity through the Hcliool Hoard.
'Hu* <«>ntlnue«t eo-o|s*ratlon of
Hereford |*>ople will result In fur
flier Improvement."
The
Wlillefan-s have won two
senleuetsl to serve term of FIT ()||, of f|,,m (*|„vls
b-en years In the state Pulton , |Wl) Thl, ,rfnyed mi
j fiovls lu May resulted In Hen*
riiuiiulng* l» said lo have iniplt- f(ir,|H ||rM( defeut of the season
estisl It- l<- Hicks, lu a'statement |1|lt (||(1 4.|tgi has had little
made to officers lllek* was r**‘ j i||f1*l«*iilty with the New Mexico
Thirty Entrants
In First Rounds
of Golf Toumev
cully urresfed lu Amarillo. HI*
disc was cull,-,1 for trial Weilnes-
day, and lie was released, there
Is-lug no evldems' offered which
connected him with tba robbery.
Cummings «as arrested aome
Him* ago al Ids holm* III I vnlde
county and Is -ahl to have recelv
ed *71*1 of the money taken from
the hank. It Is thought that Cum
tilings may re veil I the names of
other* eonnei ted with the hold-up
team on the home *1 Immoil*I
Club Members
Are Guests at
Noon Luncheon
H. W, Clark of the Stub* Depart*
llielil of K,In, allon "III be In Here-
ford August l-'l to discuss- sellout
mailers of Interest lo Texas jieopla.
While here, Mr. Clark will Im
located al I In* court house In the
1 off lee of County Judge Ksirl Wllsoa
and will give s|s*e|a-l attten-tlon to
m'IkmiI laws reeentl) isis-,-1
Every lea, her and trust'*' in
this county should Interview Mr.
Clark", said Mr Wilson, Huliir-
day. "as he will he III a position
I to answer any quesHoiis |s*rlaln-
The four club hoys, announced ln« ^ off‘‘r
last wis*k as winners of free trl|H-
lo lln* Texas A. A M. Hhnrt Course,
were guests at lln* Chainher of
Commerce luncheon Monday.
Itayinoud Purcell, of the Here-
ford eliih. expressed the appreeln-
lion of lie- club 111' -1111M-Is for III'1
opisirtunit) of unending Clio course
and assured the Clinmher of Com-
lnerce mendicr* that the winners
woilld lake advanlage of every till
tunny valuable suggestions.'
Persons who desire to talk with
Mr. Clark should make ap|M*lnt-
mciits through Judge Wilson nt
omc.
Mines. W. K. Uahls-rt and P. W.
Price s|M*nl Monday In Amarillo
vl-lilng friends,
of Instruction available al College
Humluy’s game with Clovis was Hiatlon.
Iiotli Inleresllng uml enjoyuble for j "Deaf Hmlili eounty will tills
the home fans aud. pulling aside year Is* represented for tin* llrst
one wild Inning, iiilghl have Is-en 11Inn* In the state livestock Judging
a fairly g<»sl Imll game, The Clo- | oonlest which will Is- held In eon
vis elnii a|qs»rt*ntly hud 1111 off day inn,lion with lln* short course."
ns 11 Holding organisation ns four j-aid It <1 Dttnkle, who f* tills
teen errors ap|s*ared on the visit | week giving the club hoys a s|s* imi) wm fH>iitintio to pay dlvl-
ors’ side of the score book. | elal course of Instruction In prep |„ (1),, Hereford <-111111,v I*
a rill loll for Hie <-lllb*st , rll«* Itellef of T D Moss, secretary
Diversification
Pays Dividends,
V
Believes Moss
Tlmi dlversltled fanning lias |stid
HiiiC), .Dim* llrst
More than Hilrty mends-rs of the
l,s*aI g«df club are tills week tday-
lug In the qualifying ......... of
Hereford's ttrat city championship
golf tourney,
The llrst rounds are to Ih* com-
pleted by Hu I unlay night. The
pairing* will Im* made and the dual
in Niches started Hundny, according
to J. J. Clerk, chairman of the
tourney couimith-c
Iftayers making a qualifying
wore of 4ft or lower will In* plac-
ed In class A Those with score*
of over 4ft will play in class B.
No class A player la allowed to
meet a class H man and the A class
winner will Im* declared champion
of Hereford.
Nine hole* will be played In the
qualifying round*. The Hum I* will
Im« eighteen hole iiihH lie* hut each
iiiiiii will keep a record of Ills
strokes mi that the sixteen buckles
which have been collected from
former winner* may Is- awarded
to low score Individuals
A llfty-vvnt entrance f»s* I* lie
lug charged and prize* will Im*
awarded to both rlass A and H
winner*
Hereford now has one of the
most tieiiiillftil and most difficult
golf courses In the “auiiaudle ua
well as wane of the best players,
and Hereford golf enlhiiNlaatN will
employed at tlu* rural w-tnsils for awa|t with interest the results of
Hereford has
won seven ami lost two games for
II |*Teelillige of .777 The While
Streu Hurilwnrp Will
V If | rH' t'N 1 VIII'VHI HI inm'li «"•" I" "
MOVt* to -PW Home, ,.4.)ltflgl. Sumlay witJi another vh
-— 1 lory at the expense of Clovis, uc
The Mtr<u 111 pi 'v h re Company (4, Manager Charlie While
Is this week moving to Its new j |14,H,|
home In the Kellelior huHiltiig on
Multi Btreet.
Most of the Implements *ml
heavier hardware formerly stored
In the building 1-, tween the West
trn National Bank and the Fox
Mercantile Compaii) has been mov-
ed to the new hull'llng and Mr
Mtreii i*x|s*cis lo move moat of ill*
•t<s-k Hatm-lay night after husl ! _
ness hours S witluml the sllght<*st trace of a
We will Is* open for business In ||,.,.4.f„r,| |M ,-oldInning Its
our new home Monday," said Mr rk«*«l development of 11»2d
Rapid Growtli
of Past Year
Is Continuing
The Istys vlslli-l the K II lllm k of the Cliamlier of Cotumeriv*, who
farm Monday and did some pra<* ha- walehed elosely the farm de-
llee Judging 011 Mr. Black’s Anx {velopuient In lln* I’aiihiindle
lely Fourth llerefords. Twenty "Other sections have talked dl-
llve hundred tsiys entert-l the eon versllleatloii." says Mr. Moss in
test lust year and II is likely that
eoiiilM'lltion will he k'-'Uer this
yea r.
“Medals will tie given to Imllvl
dual high |*dnl Judgers and a sll
ver loving clip will go to the will
nlng team." said Mr liiiukle. "and
we hois lo eaptun* I lie Irophy
with lln* llrsi team Molt has ever
] entered from Mils county.
"The trl|*s will In* of unestltu
able value to the club inemls-rs
and to Hi......... and "e greatly
appreciate the siilendid <-i-o|s*rH-
lion of Hereford business men In
making I hem ismsllde
11 recent article, "bill Deaf Miiilfh
(suiniy Inis iM-*n gelling aetnal
returns from the <*o" sow and
hen.
“This oiuiity I* exisirtlng In-
MlCII'l of Imisirtlng Iws-M IlSe tlie
program of dlverslllcnll'ui hud It-
slnrl here”
Mr Moss estimates that more
than xI.'smnni worth of dairy pro
duets were umrketed from Hfl-
oounty during the |si-t (welvi-
IIIOIlllls b,-sl,li*s III, Iboll-Iinds of
dollar- realized fr,,m ls*ef cattle
and feed projects,
More limn a quarter of a mil
mi" « o- ■■ III .1 fx i 11 js I IK III |Mtnnii>n .vi"t r 1 111111 " --
Htreii Wednesday nut will not M)lln, January llrst nine new , ,,, (’rontn made a short talk, Hon dollars worth of lings have
have our sbs k completely urraug lMlfijni.NM firms have Is-n ealahllsli- ,n whk,h )M, hU n.((l40lls r,„ f,„„, this s<- ti<i* A
ed before August I - i-r|. a number of business Diill'lliifgst ^ the money to (Iniince on, li,,g liii|N,rtlug (niiipalgu was -tart
Wt* an* Iii-ihIIm u a rv* 1 ! erecthI nimI ihun h tlown j|M, H)|0jq courM<> Irl-|M>. i*<| ht*rc mon* Mum u*ii .v^htn life*•
for the eonvenhc, am loin "t | a4,w. homes nini|ilel<*d "Tlie Isiys of loday are tin* men and the count) I- well «r,H-k,-,| with
of women customer* and will give A r4H.4.„( survey of the building ()f ,om„rn)W" said Mr Cronin, foundiilion stuff f**r th.* pnalo,
souvenirs lo Hie IH-t l'«t Wolll' ll I ||4.,|v|,y ,-eVeiil* Hull elm-* tin* first |hl.v ,() 4.„(,„,raged Hot, Of |s»rk«*r*
who visit the store on or *flerjof (||(1 y4,Hr t,.xMs Corn|iiiny. T|l)a („ j.,,t „„ undevclo|s-d agrl-! The |smltry Industry has enter
August I. | with M. D. Womhle as hs'al maim eoltiirnl country and we can be iciiced a growth here that Is little
I In* Keliehoi hill , tig in* ms li 'has eoinplelcd a $IO,fSMi lllllug 4^ |jn greater sen ice than lo as allorl of pheltomeiial 'lie- Indus
repainted ami 11 ’" r**<(' '"i station one of the uiokI uimlern In |Isi.vs In Iss-oinlug -ik try had Its real beginning only
shelving and "ind"" *1 ay rooms g(H»||oni lln* Jfarlund till Com (.^ful farmers, isi—es-ed of the two year- ago with th* eslahlisti
have Im added Mr. Hlreu states hj|w ,.«ialdlsla*d a wholesale projMTl.v tueitl of a I-’,inni ,-gg hubbery
that the new home will Provide <)(| with tanks nceessary 4,4,V4,|0|, fl||s country." | wltlcli was doubled lu capacity lust
to care for the Increasing husl f„ur ( lull Isiys. Itaymond | year
ness: u vsnicrote building ft0xl4<t |»nHereford; Hurry lesiklng-. Ollier lurb-herh-s liuw
Mr. nml Mr* Max.ve Arrner, who
have spent the past two weeks
here, guest* of the families of
, Mr*. Aritier's uneb-s. Austin *ml
Hi* next term are experienced and
hold permanent eertifteates," said
Mr. Wllaon
Bl'YM HOME IN MIAEUJJ).
Mra. Ella Burch, her daughter
the first championship tourney.
Farm Sale Dates
room for expan-l"n of st<M*k and
for more (•onvonloiil service, It
will *i*o Is- |*»sslhl(* for the '-mi
puny to keep both II* stock and
storage material In tlte same build
lug
4Ml.YEN BKIN4. HIUH PRICK
H. O. Biubbem., on W M. Wll- Aiistlti Hill hud a
Male dale, Matuntoy. July 00 'according to Mi H -
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iuit> JiimI 4b€*i*ii u |,J|| MuuiQH'rtlpId; FImH talilUltcfl uu<l It 1* • 11ii«mttlmt
4»liM*k WNM *>( Mull) KllVi'f. ^ujjri,|jf H|ni t; j* Hart mull, Wt*nl iliirluic f Im* i»urI >* m u»or«* thmi
lintiM'M tlu* W1il|i|R*t K ii Ik li f M)° way, i4)^i*t lii*r w I f 11 Km1i*IU* t'lMiutu JKIoo.tHNi or lit i$ottllr> pr«»
tor mki im.v tin* « it.v «>f CroRrcMiiu1 uml I‘!11/.uIm*i1i 4*Ua|* (IupU w;ik tn.»tk« t**‘l lu tttU
Mtjillifl ii Ijou trillion milll 4>f hUiiuim. vaIII Iium- H.itur ilou lplnii« f"rn . o .qn*ruilYi cmh*
ut Hu* < lt> va» IU to U*ttiT pun* for fo|. 4»0||4^ Kintlon €%*ut»l> k#*ilug m.vmi. ii. «ri* mutor • «*u»iltl«rM
I , tlii* wiilt*i ili’iiui iicIb I Iiib iclvi*N ,\jj(*ui JiuiikU* uml 4* W 1111 III t»I« tloii nt)«l \%ll! llk**l> iitkl iiiipi tu*
*** Im*i(i r tftmii *J44444) galloiiR |r i uilu ^j|| ni^, titMkr tlu* trl|i im«l In to t|u iiulu*tr>
well Porter, n graduate of Here
Mgl, grbool, and a former Deaf I Mr« Burrtt has tmt-hg-ed a
lit, Cooniy teecber l«W"» ^ l* ^martth..
r
(Colillnui-I o0 Page geveu I
Un*et next Moii'lsv
ford Hotel
Nt He* Here
dicN*lolls |sdll' to H
ot dli,*r«lflc'l isnoing
• "Ill ll,nation
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Holman, Mrs. Seth B. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927, newspaper, July 21, 1927; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583944/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.