The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1930 Page: 2 of 10
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IM* HEREFORD BRAND. HEREFORD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1880.
WE FEATURE ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILET PREPARATIONS
A
PhOilC Thriving on Usefulness—Try the Drug Store First!
&
for DRUG
SERVICE
There are many, many item* of utility household necessities that may be
obtained with a minimum loss of time right at your drug store. If you are
busy, just step to the phone, call 13, and you will be surprised how quickly
the article wanted will be delivered at your door. Sometimes it is extra score
pads, (rallies, souvenirs, refreshments, favors or prises you will need for your
party AFTER THE GUESTS HAVE COME.
JUST PHONE 13, STATE YOUR WANTS, AND GET RESULTS!
RICE
DRUG
STORE
Phone 13
TOUR PRESCRIPTION WILL BE ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED BY A REGISTERED PHARMACIST.
T!» Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday at
HEREFORD, DEAF SMITH
COUNTY, TEXAS
MUNN-WARHBN PUBLISHING
COMPANY, INC.
PUBLISH RRS
Also Publisher of
THE PUIONA STAR
Frloaa, Parmer County, Texas
R. K. KESSIE,
Editor and Manager
ODLBPHQNB
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation
mt any person, Arm or corporation,
which may appear In the oolumna
of thta paper, will bo gladly oor-
■acted upon due notice of aemo be-
ing given to tbe editor personally
at the office on North Main Street.
Entered ea aecoud-deas matter at
the poet office at Hereford, Tessa,
under tbe act of March 8, 1878.
19 Years Ago In Hereford
Guesta In the K. T. Woodhum
home had been l**o Nutt und dau.
gliter, Mn tile
John V. and J. L. Monk and
fuuililes, 2ft rntlea north, had vlalt-
ed with Mrs. J. L. Muuk'a mother,
Mra. K, H. Britain.
Karl Bennett, former employe of
Wilkinson grocery, bud tukeu a
jhihIiIon with the Hubbard grocery.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES:
Eono 1, por year • • • $2.00
Eono 1, all mootba • • • $1.00
Outalda Zona 1, per year $2.B0
Ontalde Zone 1, alx months • $l.fi0
Outside Zone 1, three months $1.00
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS STRICTLY
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Caught la Th»
Corral
Put Thruugh Thu
Chute
Attorneys ami wltueaatw til Far-
well court were John P. Hinton,
Uarl GIUlluiicJ, w, K. Datuernn,
B. W. Baird, Henry Iluhhurtl und
George T. IIIkkIu*.
Mrs. II. Churchill and daugh-
ter, Ruth, hud returned from a
vlalt with relatives in northern
states.
A. W. Gregg had produced two
tweet jHitatoes from one hill,
weighing ten pounda.
Capitol Freehold Trustees had
closed H contract for an Irriga-
tion well 'JVj miles east of Frlonn
near the railroad so thitt full ad-
vertising value could he used. It
was lo he the first ex|M>rlmeut of
jiiimiilng water for Irrigation be-
low IlNt feet In depth,
>iti<I observed the determined
hen to hiiteh out a brood, Knelt
day she entile out for food and
water and then resinned her
incubation. She finally Rave it
up as had hiiNini'HM on October
2, a little thin and pale hut in
good shape, and went on reg-
ular feed with the rent of the
flock. Her record was 3,624
hours. The eloek ticked 13,*
046,400 seconds before this
mixed breed leghorn hen gave
up the battle,
♦ ♦ ♦
An observant citizen who has
lbeen studying Jim Ferguson
Thermometer was down to 17
degrees on the morning of Nov-
•niftier 2, following a four.luch
snow which fell with sleet all the
preceding day. More snow Hurries
were predicted.
District court was In session,
Judge D, B. Hill of Dnlhart, pre-
siding. J. W. Hellnra of Taseoaa
was dlatriet attorney; It. W. Baird,
sheriff; J. H. Jones, district clerk.
A masquerade Halloween jmrty
was given by Miss Lillie Wood, aa-
slsted by Mlsaea Lula Wood and
Alma Beach.
TH1 GREAT AMERICAN HOME
A picture of Multi at reel was
shown on the first page of the
Brand and not an automohllo was
seen,
T. M. Palmer hud been dyna-
miting, a piece of ground to set
out an orchard,
W. I,. Haiti had a watermelon
lo can Itself, rind mid all, The
vine had grown through u peach
till with Isith ends melted out and
Hut bloom formed within the can.
As the melon grew, It tilled the
can and bulged up ami outward
at hoih ends, The freak was ex-
hibited at the Chicago Lund Show.
A Black Cat party had been
given In the home of Mr, and
Mrs. licslle Moretnqn. The gueata
meat In musquernde at Mra. H. H.
Hawkins' residence and went eu
masse to the ap|x>lntcd place,
where a ghost shook hands with
each one, using u cold, wet glove.
Heveral one-room houses had
l>ecii overturned by the Halloween
prankers, and a few KMN)-|toun<l
hitch hlis'ks had tiecn dumped In-
to tho gutters.
SPWE HOWS BECAUSE M6 HATTS
[MUSIC. I MOPE TWS RACKET GfTS
PA* GOAT SO HEU CODER US .
BCfTW OUT OF THE MOUSE.ICONT;
WANT TO BE A GOUT VtOUNWt /
WANTTA PUY FOOTBALL AND L
HAVE SOME FUN/
Born to Mr. und Mrs. Ralph
Barnett, Octoficr 14, a son.
C. H. Whitehead of Kansan CMy
was a visitor here, as manager
of the Western Union Land cow-
INtny which laid out tlie original
townslte rtf Hereford. Whitehead
addition was named for his fath-
er.
Castro County Items,
J. W. Alexander made a trip to
Hereford.
Thousand* of head of cuttle were
lo bo fed in CMalro, whore there
was plenty of feed.
H II.* Kdwurds, president of the
Stale Bank, had returned from
Missouri whore lie hnd been on
business,
of thinking that the day be-
gins at nine anil emls at four
—no matter how tired out, re-
main alter school and give in-
dividual instruction.
We wonder how far the
teachers of Deaf Smith coun-
ty will agree with this setup.
It Would he UlOre easily at- ,M»r*ni,,K in , tin |’imii-, is ( | .
tallied if—well, some teacher' superior to most any high view wants to know from what school. When the old Scherer
<D. C. Laird of Hereford had
Is'cii to Dlmmltt on business.
A four-inch snow hnd fullen.
hears the rustling of a wing.
Next year will he different,
and this same bunch of young-
sters, learning the game for
the past two months, will hear
the atandard to the front or
close to it.
Tulia has a good team; its
passing ia good; its punter is
THE NEXT NUMBER
Will BE A VIOU
sot^y
ought lo present the other side
and give a dissertation of an
Ideal Pupil.
♦ ♦ ♦
If many others would follow campaign tactics remarks that
the good example set by R. N. ;a Hons Sterling home is being
Johnson, who owns land in .built on Hast Third street be-
Deaf Umith county, our great
country would he better ad-
vertised to the rest of the Na-
tion- Every time an article is
carried in the Brand that ac-
centuates a favorable point for
this section and that is often
lie tells us Mr. Johnson ar-
ranges for several marked cop-
ies to be mailed out to pros-
pective settlers in other states
and in other parts of Texas.
Mr, Johnson probably does
more advertising in this man-
ner than any other local citi-
zen.
♦ ♦ ♦
cause lie saw two bath tubs
unloaded there for only one
bouse,
♦ ♦ ♦
Lois Anderson of tbe Dawn
school wrote an article for the
llrand last week in which she
outlined from the pupil's stand-
point what an ideal teacher
should he like. It is said that
comparisons are always odious,
and it is unpleasant to he set
up beside the ideal. Lois’
teacher should understand hu-
man nature perfectly, place
opportunity of instructing
above the salaried job, have
school team in Texas, and there
was even glory left to the de-
feated Whitefaee eleven as it
fought to gain hack on scrim-
The sun has set on Here-1 mage plays yardage lost on ex-
ford’s high school scheduled j change of punts. All honor to
football season, and it, has not | the hoys in their loss, and in-
the glamorous ending of last Plications are that in an other
year and the year before. Hut I season they will return this
that, colorful clash at Tulia honor in manifold to their
Friday was consoling for the school and town,
future. To use the worda of the | ♦ ♦ ♦
atheistic Ingersoll at a grave-J The Brand's valued eorres-
side: Hope sees a star and pondent for I’alo Duro-Fair-
sehool the Scherer Items come
from. Hchc is afraid ahe haa got
behind the times. A little in-
veatigation had to he made at
the court house to ferret out
the answer. Years back'there
was a Scherer school, but lat-
er the building was sold and
moved off. Apparently the
name was officially lost but
not the identity. A correspond-
ent haa reaurrectcd the name
for her neighborhood which ia
in the vicinity of the Dean
school was abandoned, a rural I
district waa organized in tha
Dean community and given the
Dean name.
A Wait Ad
•nra, ateady
la Tbe Bread la •
worker—trylt
J. C. MK’retkvii left Hal
to drive through to Onwbi
braeka, to vlalt hla home
for a week or ten day*. ft
Crseken ia a representative
Caterpillar tiactor «-oiupeujr
territory
-o-—.
roa job woaa. m m
A. C. THOMPSON
DEPENDABLE LUMBER
While there isn’t ho much ia poise that may not, he dis-
mcrit in another incident, itturbed, know scholastic work
likely arrests more attention, j thoroughly, be just as enthur
This is it little white lien that iastie for sports ami have an
sat upon a in-st of infertile1 iron constitution that can race
eggs from May >r» to October; mental capacities at full speed
2, setting a setting record of in the class room and can play
Lr>l days, and the hen is hu all the games with enthusiasm
adopted fowl of the same Mr. without a moment of relax-
Johnson. She was formerly tion,
owned |»y Archie Dougherty, j The teacher must have Job’s
who left her on the above date patience and bait all progress
when lie moved to New Mexi- of the class until the most
co, because she was too far stupid has learned his lesson,
under the house to hi' fished And then tills ideal teacher
out, Mr, Johnson took charge should not make the mistake
hot Water
all year ’round
for a few cents a day!
WINK of (hi comfort of 3 Kmnin^ buh^ (hiok
X of having hot water aplenty for every purpoae at
any time of night and day! The moat modern water
beater manufactured by the American Radiator Com-
pany ia on diaplay here and well be glad to ex-
plain it to you -now it works, bow economical it
is, and beat of all how you can pav for it while it
servei you. It ia called the Hoccoit.
McKindloy ft Third
Phono 456
D. K. ROBISON, M. D.
RESIDENT PHONE 600 OFTICI
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Hereford Plumbing Lo.
Bargains for Friday and Saturday
FREE—Palm Oliva Boada, Soap Flakaa with on# Bar Palm
Oliva—bring jemr oonpoo, Jl for ...................... gg
RAISINS, foar-pound paokaga ............................ fff
APPLES, Stark’« Delicious, bay thorn by tha box, |MO
VINEGAR, quart jug .................................... 24*
BAXINO POWDER, K. 0............." ........
DATES, pitted or paateuriaatf, Dromodary ................ ftS*
PEANUT BUTTES, flva pounds ......................... M$
WE DELIYBE
PHONE m
M H. MARSHALL, Propriotor
HaveMoney
It Brings Success
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•tart savwo regularly now
Wo Welcome YOUR Banking Buiine|
THE FUST NATIONAL
BANK OF HEREFORD
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1930, newspaper, November 6, 1930; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584372/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.