The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1935 Page: 1 of 10
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The Hereford Brand
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Published Every Thursday
Our Slogan—“More People—More Farms’
86th YEAR—NUMBER 47.
TH1 HEREFORD BRAND, HEREFORD. TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936.
aln Covers Area;
Heavy Planting of
Wheat Is Foreeast
GROUND
TOWN
Sight* and Face* Seen
The |M*opl«> of thin area have
one morn thing to Is* thankful for
today—the tine rain durluK the
early jsirt of the week. which put
nn end to the drouth. In the word*
of the Amarillo New*, although It
w» not one of T. K. Johnson's
fumoim “icul ly washer*." And
thankfulness show* plainly on
evoryone'a face. Itrlght, MinllltiK.
quick at humor, they ahow a de-
cldcd change and i>im> of the beat
sign* we have seen In misitha.
OPTIMISM RETURNS AS
SOAKING SHOWERS
ADD MOISTURE
(Mow-falling rain early Uiia
weak brought hopea of good crop
romlltiona thia winter and pre-
diction of heavy wheat plant-
ing throughout the aertlon with-
in a week after the wet spell
ended. The molature at art ml
falling early Monday morning
ami came down almost roiitluu-
ously until noon Tneaday.
The raIn won general over the
county, averaging nls.ut one Inch
for the iiertod ending TncNdny at
IUH»U. The weather gunge at the
First Natioual Hank *tis*l virtual-
ly on the tme-luch mark. Dinimttt
reported .Ho of an Inch at It
o'clock Tuesday morning.
Heavier In Northwest.
All sclnsil buaaea made their
round* Tuesday, although moat of
them were late reaching their dea-
lt nation. Student* *ald the rain*
average al»ont the aame a* over
the urea, with Nome estimating
that precipitation wa* heavle*t In
the we*t and northweat sections
of the county, the areu which had
suffered moat from the lack of
molMture.
Oovernment weather gang*** pine-
Five Carts Per Copy,
n UatiK?
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S-T. •—rS • —O 1
Many of the bualneaa men of
Hereford ore truly thankful for
the patronage and assistance you
have given I hero In muklug thl* a
luiMlncaa center and their effort*
to aerve your nt-etls worthwhile.
Katf&rnlly they do not find time
In IM* dally whirl to eiprea* their
gratitude to each and every one,
ao they take advantage of the oc-
chnIoii to *end you |ter*onal greet-
Inga through the column* of your-mi thl* week oil tlw *oll eroalou
lomelown new*|Mi|**r. With thl* !demon*tratlon tract registered from
in mind, you may gauge the true|.tat of un Inch to l.tai Incite*. The
feeling* of tho*e with whom you gauge on the K. Ilartman plum*
trade, finding If they art1 appro-( registered the lowe*t amount, with
dative enough to think of you | the ........ the Oratly Wllaon farm
ami Hcutl you their nte**nge, I**>k standing at .PH amt the one at
through your |*t|*-r and learn for Summertleld at Mill Inches,
youraelf th«*e w ho are generou* j Kslimitfcw Are High,
enough to glte you more conald- Several |H*«ple *tati*l the mol*
oration after you have left Hull (|m, |„ |(„M, t<. allow heavy
place of business. j wheat planting, and they e*tl-
! niaietl varlotiHly from .">o.im*i to
Vault Ion* lire funny thing*. We pm (I'm acre* will I*1 planted In
•ok forward to them all year and ||„, (-minty mi the *trongth of the
hen are glad when they are oyer ni„|H|iirc received. The rain al*o
mid we are hack III harne**. I'.va UUII greatly iM'uelldal to wheat
I'limau had her vuealloii from diremly growing, eaii*lug It To
the city office la*t week and *he mu mid take tinner ri*>l
"u« virtually t*ir«*l to teur*. com- Temperature* during I it*- rainy
j iftely lost She *ald Monday MjM.|| retiialiii*l iiImivo in degn***,
noriitug she vn* plenty glad lo n,„k|the rain even more Is-ne-
!«• hark at work, and Mayor Pad- m-lut hIiicc It eutne before a *evere
dock opined the vueutliai wa* fr,.„*(,,
worth while If It mi..... her want , Th), ,||||J|||||( rHl|l
to work. _ -entire Panhandle Plains and Koal-
,, . -ern New Mexico, aeeordlug lo pre**
Hilly Smith and Alva Harls-r r,.|M,rtHt falling In the *ame man-
have Ntiddeuly lacoow greatly In- ,11>r jt came down here mid do-
tereated In detective work, ami untold uuiount of gi*al to
we underataud they are eorndd ,,Mtlr(. t<-rrit«>ry.
••ring eorreapoudence couraea. Here-1
ford may turn out a pair of Mher-
lock Hoi uma or [a-rhu|ia Dick
Traeya.
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Electric Power Is
Sought For Rural
Section of County
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NIER into Hix gates with thanksgiving, and into His
courts with praise; and be thankful unto Him and bless
His name, ior the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting; and His*truth
•udjircth to all generations. />.„/,» joo, 44
C. C. C. Company To Leave
CHEAP ELECTRICITY FOR
RURAL USE IS AIM OF
REA PROJECT
II. V. Iletiiioii, secretary of
the clinmhcr of commerce, (hi*
week puhlirly umiouiM-ed the
effort* of the commerce Itody to
Neciire a rural electrification pro-
je«'t for Deaf Smith coiinly,
Dalit is being gathered prior j
to tin* filing of application with \
the Itnral Kli-rlrHIriitioii Author- ,
Ity, which has a billion dollar* j _____
at !t* disposal for till* purpoae. PLANS ARE COMPLETED
W. I., Pearson, engineer for the I ttqit a* HAT t
Texa* ninth * Company, at Hull ! *^ n*w on«oa»
hock, wa* In Hereford Saturday i DAY SEASON
night meeting with Mr. Heuncn
City to Pause
For Period of
Thanks Giving
mid (\ It. Smith, two member* of
the rate* coininittpo. He I* com-
piling information concerning the
rate at which the utllitlcH com-
pany may aupply electricity to
the cooperative. Thl* Information
I* ex|**ted to he avutluhle within
a abort time.
The preseut plan of those spun-
aorlng the project 1* to form a
cooperative of all |ierNon* receiv-
ing power from the Him**. Thla
will !*• a non-profit making orgun-
1 Nation. It will Ixirrow money
from the HKA to build power line*
over the Hhallow water licit at a
rate by which irrigation pump*
|and rural electrification may la»
operated prolllahly.
Junior (TC t'oinpnuy K72,
which ha* hecn *tutloli* lit the
Hereford State Park for the
|ni*i mouth, I* making plan* to
leave Saturday for their new *ta
thai at Tuciiincarl, New Mex-
ico. I.t. Paul M. Iviiiiclfh, com
niamlliig officer, received the
order* to ii I >a nth hi the camp.
It I* under*t<HHl that D. K.
Col|i, park head, I* attempting
to get ii wts-L's exteliMloll lo
give the l*iy* time to IIiiIhIi inIiIh
and end* lliiit were deluyed thl*
Week Is-eaust* of Incleineill wea-
ther. However, I.t. Ivaneleh
niu*t work under present order*
and I* preparing lo break camp.
The new camp must In- In op-
eralion next Monday.
1,1. Ilcrls-rt It. Well*, Hccotid
In eoiniiiand, went to Tneum-
earl Stinduy with a squad of lilt
hoy* anil eight truck load* of
equipment and supplies to pre-
pare the tamp for oeettjiune.v.
All Texa* t .ierlen(**l men iiiUhI
lie traiiMferrcd out of tho eom-
|mny when it prt'pure* to l«*i»v«*
the *tale. Thirteen of them will
leave the company, iiiomi of them
going to the Tyler district. Sev-
en liny* proha lily will he trans-
ferred to Perryton, also. The
etiinpany i*xi**'t* to eHtahll*li a
wide eaiup at Clovl*.
Kven a* they aro prejiurlng to
olmerve the 'i'ltank*glvlng holiday,
loeal merchunt* are getting ready
for Christmas—Rtorea are ladng
MtiM'ked with the lateat gift mer-
chandise and several to,vlantl* have
sprung into lining. Ntimeroua re-
pair and paint joh* are under way
or Ju*t completed a* the city 1*
lining dreused up for the occa-
Hlon, and red and green, f'hrlat-
ma* color*, are the vogue a* de-
corations go Into plnre within the
cNtnhliHhmcnt*.
Anticipating one of the buateat.
holiday* NetiMon* In several years,
the gift lira**, front toy* and small
rememhriinee* to expensive gift*
of furniture, radio*, automobile*,
Iss-sl Iwrlier* may get out a
complaint agalu*l Harold Close
and Holiert Thoropntin. Tliey have
I teen giving too many free shave*
lately, and don't have a license.
atoo Haer did a double reverse
niTve or aomethlng on the wnmg
Oaat
-iFra
wide of the afreet yiaiterday, tiack
lug over a stop sign. Don't know
what kind of driving tact lew that
I*. hut It got him facial l he way
hr wanted to go.
J. W. Itcrry came In and told
it* bn and Mr*, lierry wen- reviv-
ing three copies of the t*a|**r when
then* whotild l*> only one *ent lo
Mra. Kerry. He said he enjoyed
lie pu|*-r and liked to get It, but
lie didn't want something (hat
isn’t hi*.
Local Breeders
Win at Muleshoe
Six Iim-nI |*Miltry breeder* en-
tered Jt) bird* lu the Mull-ulna*
Poultry Show lu*t wta-k and re-
turned with 1U prixe*. Only two
fell l*dow Mceoiul place. Jack
Wright and Kalph Smith earrleil
the entrant* lo the *how. Hill
Kueker and H. II. Ilopkln* went
after them Saturday afternoon
and received the award*. Wright,
Smltti, K inker, Hath Callahan,
Jn*|M-r Vatiglm ami Stunley White
were the exhibitor*.
Mr. Wright* White Plymouth
Whitefaces Invade Dalhart
Thursday for Title Battle
60 Make Honor
Roll For Term
At High School
BIX WIN HIGH HONORS;
FIFTH GRADE HAS 17
PUPILS ON ROLL
Neurly 110 pupil* were IlMted oil
the high honor roll and honor roll!
at the high school for the hci-oikI 1
*lx week*. Seven pupil* were pluc-
til on the high honor roll. They
wen* Mary Turrenllne, tenth
grade; Joan < 'urswell, Movent h 1
grade; Klma Shuggart and Dori*
Klalne I •lilt-liny, sixth grade; Mat-1
lie IsmiImc tawhoti and Hill ii*
jlsmlse Harls-r, fifth grade, and
iJtick Nix, ninth grade.
With every starter ready to
go and fairly *|Hdllng for a good
light, tiie Hereford Whltefarea
Invade Dalhart Thunulay to bat-
tle Hie powerful Wolves for the
gridiron rhampiomhlp of l)la-
trirl I, Claaa II.
Sleadli*l liy the knowledge that
they are *light underdog* in the
cIumIi, the Herd 1* keyed to take
the tight to the IionI club from
the start, and ere I hi* crown Inis
ls*>n placed on tlie brow of one
dull one of the toughest lights of
Mrs. K. J. William* ha* hoidh
]M*rennlal flower roots to give lo cockerel, flrat
nyoue coming after them.
k Record On
Unsigned Land
hen, flrat
and Nissind pullet* and champion
cock of the ahow. Ituth Callahan
won flrst cockerel In the Huff
Orpington da**. Mr. Kueker ex-
hibited tlie top white Orpington
|M*u and Mia-ond and third Huff Or-
pington hen*. Mr. Vaughn won
fourth prlac with his Hlaek Olnut
, pullet. Mr. W'hlte, with White
N-CONTRACT SIONERA ilrake and first Kngllsh Caller
URGED TO COOPERATE drake. Duality was exeiaallugly
WITH PROGRAM high In the Mah-sle*' show, with
i approximately .'too birds entered.
County Agent Dewey Heed la T,»’ Tri-County Show here la-
rging everyone who did not «lgn M ««d H will Is- held
heat application, to report the 1,1 H"a"on lm|ileinent Com-
latory of llielr land to hi* office. I*"»'.v Imlldlng, official* annonncml
la wag asked for under the old >e«iordny. Hie change In loeu
mtracta lad many laud owner* «*'»n wa* made to provide greater
Hicks' winnings were; first ci*'k-1 ’* *H‘ dftli grade sot the high
erel, flr»l hen, tlrsl pullet, cham-!lM,htt for honor roll Mtiideut* with
pleu pullet and grand diamplon 1' 'I'tallfled for the |mtIinI.
female of the *h«>w. Mr. Smith "ere tilorlii T. Cress, Mitla-l
with hi* Huff Orpington* w,m j Henderson. Peggy I teed. Mary Ann
tlrsl, second and tiilrd Huff ns'k, ^‘'ker, lllllle Jean Angelo, liar-
old Close, I*||* Agne* Ollhreath,
Corliine llumllteii, Itaehel In-1
laud, Hit-hard Ireland, Margaret
Huth Kueker, Hena Pie llenfro,
Ira Huth tllhli*, Huth Temple!
Hastings, Hue Wilson, Kleunor WII- j
sou and Cleon Cawtlion.
The eighth grade was Mccond j
8PKTIAI. TKAIN IS
\HMI KKD TO t.AMK
A H|**'lal train will curry the
fiHilhall team and iloaen* of
funs from Hereford to Dalhart
for the District I chumpioUNhlp
game Thursday. Plans for the
*|s*'lal were completed lust
night.
The train will leave here at
7: to o'eliN'k Thunulay morn-
ing, arriving in Dalhart at II
a. m. The return trip will I**
started Immediately after the
game, reaching home at about
H :H0 p. m.
The round trip fare I*
Ticket* may l*‘ pureha*i*l and
receipt* exehangi*l for lleket*
'll the Clime Drug Store until
Thursday morning.
First Payment
On Split Taxes
Is Due Nov. 30
REMAINDER JUNE 30; IF
NOT PAID NOW ALL
IS DUE JANUARY 31
The plan now calls for flTi mile* |,,m' ‘■I'dblng, Jewelry, perfume*,
of line, which will serve about 7(»,11 ,,,t the like, nre more i*>mplete
r t.al homes and 50 irrigation;f,l,M •v''1"' t*""1 during the la*t
\\o!ls. If. will I*- so formed as, People of the Here-
to allow for the extension nfllno* *0,'d area are going to tlnd more
at any time the demand Is miiITI ! f,eh**tlon*. better value* and wld-
elent. Mr. Ilenneii jmiIhiimI oat!''r v**rt««tIv*h of gifts to select from
that llicse are teiitatlvc plans and inict’i hants are going to ts»
may ho chaugeil ami rechauged !*• '•<|iiIpjM-it with larger Male* fore*)*
fore the project is completed. |n,,d I'etfer means of caring for
| XtnneriniM ■ rttrul ehi'lrlllcatlon htcreascd trade.
Iprnjeets already have l***u ttpprov-1 The theme *ong I* going to he
Iqd and started over the country, I “Hhop early anil uvoid the ruah.”
I most of them eenlerlug around i Pisitnl unthorlMe* are |ihtnning
t the Teunc**i*i Valley Authority ("r heavier mailing than in the
jprojis't. However, the HKA make* P'lHt five year* and already art*
the program available to com- j laying plan* to care for this luisi-
■ Humifies that have eoiuiutiully le'-*. tail also are iiisl*tiiig upon
| |*iwer plant* or can secure still early mailing for satisfactory ili-
| tilde rate* from the utilities coin H'er.v liefore Christum* Day.
I putty serving the urea. The or-- Put right, now, the city will
|ganlxatiou would !*• managed ||kelK'*ttse in It* preparation for the
any other eoo|*>rutlve society, hut i Christ nuts imtIinI to glv<* thank*
conforming to the regulations of •" •*,a| who ha* l*‘Hto\vi>d num-
the Itnral KlootrlflcHtlon Author-1 •‘fell* hhmslngs upon this ur»*a
and the nation. Most of Here-
ford will Is- closed Thursday, a*
business men and others make the
day one of rest, feasting and en-
joyment of whatever iph-asnrtsi
ltup|M‘u lo tit their fancies. The
largest single drawing card prob-
ably will Is* the Whltcfucc - Wolf
football battle al Dallmrl for Dls-
- Itrlet 1 honors, which will la>
A 1IWH Ford teslan stolen from phtywl during the afiermstn. D«»-
Car Stolen On
Friday Located
HO. Payment of half the taxes ut
thl* time will enable the taxpayer
the A. Peterson home Friday night spite the distance, many backer*
was recovered Hundny afternoon i <>f the Herd are ex|s-eteii to inaka
by Sheriff John It. Miller, The | the trek.
Attention Is Itelng called to j car Irud Imh-ii driven nl*ml 120 Duck hunting will attract It*
the fuct that the tlrsl half pay- miles, hill was not dnnmgi-d. share of plea*tire si-ekers, and
metit of comity slate taxes I* due, Peterson reported the illsap- other football game* probably will
on or liefore Saturday, NovoiiiIst pea ranee of the car to the sheriff'* attract u few from thl* area.
office ut about N o'clock Friday -Many others will *|*>nd the day
night. It Imd lieen parked In ' *•» lheir home*, enjoying the fani-
to wait until June HO, WHO, to pay front of the house mid liN-kisI, Pel- lly contact and day of relaxation,
tin* second half. Deal Smith conn- (.pHon said, alsuil 15 minutes Is- Hut however the day Is mimmiI, to
ly taxpayers arc urged to give i f««r(* he dlseovercd that. It was a great majority of tin- is-ople,
consideration to the of Kon(., Thursday looms a* a real day of
taxes this week-end If they wish Ht(|| ,,Hr W)IN fol)IH| thanks giving, fittingly oliserved.
to (ake advantage of the spUl pny-1 |(>i(r fl ,n||w "miM. of
If 'axes are not paid on the I;*'.' h-v ”‘llv *Jva
spill plan, all ll.HT, ................ 1 '•'I-'"'*' « "• "•«'
taxes will ls< due on or Is-fore
January HI, KiHtl, to avoid In-
sltcrlff Miller roeoven-d the auto
al alsait h :HU Sunday ufteriumn.
The gasoline supply had his-n ex
hlltlNled.
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lerest or isuialty. Since the Su-
preme Court declared the thris-,
two and one |ht cent discount
law iineoiiMllMiilonal, iaxpayi*r* j ('HANHINti HFKKTTI.KMKNT
<i ikst" ,,a,k «*
the one to pay by January HI,
Expect Corn-Hog
Program To Get
Under Wav Dec. 2
_ T08SUP PREDICTED AS
Tin* Deaf Smith relief oTh e has CLUBS STRUGGLE FOR
I*h*ii notlth'd to certify reh-asial I DISTRICT 1 CROWN
taxes"' Which '"are"‘csdi.H'ted , n**“,»|«;"i«nt fatallles hack on to j
HKtlt.
The same plan also applies lo
- - I city
with 10: Kraut Fuller, Marvin Whitefaen history probably will »t the city office Mayor Charh-s!1 ,M* •’•'•I* by Adam It John Corn hog compliance probably
11 It,.-,,,.. f.si a !. . ' ' . . * f l>..1.1. ..i.....I I ,t.. . ...... Hflll. <1 ri'f or of till* IDRHM Kl H»f
KortiM, K. H. l*o«i»y, Jr,, Floyd lum* wHiii'nnihI hy hundred* *L Faddoek *uld tliftt the ri**imnine
Hoss, John Willett, Haymond With-j of funs from ls*lh cities. i ha* Is-eti gissl, latt greater n- "itit't'Mf‘i"H
lied to rejsirl, and H makes It
Ifflcult for them to get contract*
w.
No one know* what the future
f the wheat program will
Mr. Heed pointed out,
ltd farmers will be protecting
heir own contract right* In fu-
ure year* In case there should
!*• such • prog i n m hy re|s>rHng
the history now. They not ofdy
*l»ucc and more light, us well as
additional parking *|sicc for visit-
ors. Prentiss Himsoii is making
the front of the Implement com-
l»any building available for the
show.
Interi-st In Hie show is mounting
higher as the dates draw nearer.
It Is thought that Mr. Hopkins
vocNtlnunl agriculture class will
show alsait 20O chickens this sea
will pndect themselves hut will! son. The Isiys also will have
aid the county lu securing Ha full!charge of Hie planning and pluc-
iillotincnt. I lug of the ctsqM and will Is* mi
There has been a feeling, ho; flu- joh throughout the show,
laled, that the county la not en- j There will tie no entry fee and
lied In Hut allotment It asked no charge for feed and •-•sipage.
Tills la a result of that In- A* usual, tlie TrM'ounfy la a free
*e record of all land in the show all Hu- way through, even to
nty. Used urged the coopera-: tin- leg handing The West Tela*
of everyone who la aet alga- Feed k Meed company will fnrnleb
a contract to Ihrt their land feed for the Mrds aa they bare
oaroslnrl land l don* for a uumlor of years.
erapoon, llertba Haer, Hetty (kx-k-
rcll, Jiinnltii Hiiy mid Isittle ’l*y-
son, The sixth grade followed
with nine: Kaylan Kvana, Hlllie
Istulse Da via, June Datwron,
Kathryn Henderson, Murgaret Hig-
gins, Theresa Hmllh, Dorothy
Walls, Calvin Hrumley and Hoh-
hle Davis.
other honor roll students were:
fourth grade, Margaret Olson,
Hilly Da moron, Vera Hea, Mary
Helen Crists, I la v Id Neal Heavers,
Virginia Umr Dtlli-hay. 1 Tenth
grade, Vlrlau J, Fuller, Imogt-ne
Itols-rson. lllllle Jo Hols-rta, Nel-
lie Jo Hlirt-vc*. Flcvcntih grade,
fleorgt- Conklin, Huth Httwsher.
Muh freshmen, Kcorge Mcls-an,
Polly Anna Crawford. Ninth
grade, Viola Beryl Phillips.
" - - —..... o........-....... .
Kiefily Wh(riled.
M|Htllse Is ex|s-clei| this wts-k end.
According to advance do|*-, tin- **!' " * J tiixpnyer* to take
two chits, an- iilsxit Its evenly '';'vH"t"Ke of the spill payment
• - - plan.
mulched as two teams eollld Is-.
PolitMi f'lterks Kereived,
son, dlrertor of the Texas It.-llef wm stHrl De.i-mls-r ‘j, |H-wi-r
Itis'il stilled y t-Hf i-ri In v. At this
lie said that a immls r of reset-|n............ ,.„mn„.| signer will have
Henn-nt elli-ms have already Is-.-n mm,|M.r „f |(|KM fllt..
released and a large numls-r a.t- fr,m, |i( jjgj4f
III the pris-ess of Is-Iiig releastsl i|IP„„g|, Novemls-r :to. this year
at this time, la order to Is- eer- ,f |l(. |)IIN Moltl any of these, the
tllh il for relief the client must |dnti- of sale, name of ptirehaser
without hiking Into conshliTHtlou Mr*. Kffa Hitlherford returned
etistouted to a fast grass *•*!, the Mr* johll .......... AfiiHrlllo.
Whitefaces will Is- foret-d lo hit)
I i-llglhle
for r.-lh-f at this lime.
He on a dirt Held, ami If It's like
It was a few years liHek, It'll Is-
alsait ankle dis-|i In sanil.
The siariliig line iqsi average
slightly more than Hlo isainds to
the man. Dallmrt's starters tip
the scale* to tfl'J isiliits. Accord
tng lo weights made early In the
Denson, the Whltefa.-e starters
average hit However, (her.....add
easily Is- ii flu Ml :i t Inn of two
isainds to the mini elllier wa> Ir.v
elila-r i lob. Ihilliitrt Inis no start-j
or* as suiall a* llarls-r or Hast
Twenty seven cotton cheeks lugs and none a* large as Willett,
totaling ftHNiMki were received this which Indicates lla- club I* even
week al the cismty agent's office more well IsHaneed llinn I* tl«-
Tliey represented aceond rental h**l eleven
isiyniefits on HW5 cotton contraefs.
' -
Mrs J A. I'ttno.n and children
wore Amarillo visitor* Naturday
I se Double Wingbs.k.
Hnioilng from a d.silde wing
I Continued uu page sixl
Thanksjrivin" Proclamation
“ P
Hy virtue of the |siwer vestwl lu ntc ns Mayor of the
city of Hereford, Texas, and following a lime-honored custom
(•Niahllslicd and oliserved hy our forefathers, I hereby call
iff wm our citizen* to observe Thursday, Novemls-r 2H, I0H5,
ns a day of Thank* (liven ami I’rayi-r.
Today wo have not Is-en slighted with the Ildvaulng.-s
and pleasures that lire Inherently ours, and tla- future hold*
min-li premise, for tin- |*-<,p|c of this area ttitr nalh-n I* al
|**in-c w ith all nations, and the foundation* of tills I lento-
t-racy c*t*Mlshed hy .sir forefather* rctnalns yd tiushakcu.
cHAKI.I'M J. PADInn'K, Mayor
Chy of Hereford
as tin- number on hand its of
' Novcmls-r 30.
If la- has piirehast-d any hogs
| In- also iiniMl furnish a statement
.a to whom they were purcliHNfd
front and tin- weight of tin- hogs
piirohiiNcd, and If resold, the date
of sale, weight of hog and mime
of purchaser. Contract signers
will Is- iiollllisl when lo report.
11 ii v I uk Mils Information ready will
facllllaie linmlllng of pa|s-rs and
| Insure quicker iwyincut of last
I urn hog check*, Heed staled,
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Mrs. Dilldiay in Temple,
Mr*. C II Dtliehny left Hamisy
f.-r * Temple Nsnltarlnm where
she was to undergo medleal eg-
sinlnstlisi Slid receive treatment.
Mr Dllleiuiy will visit Iter Mat-
nrdsy Mrs Dtliehny ban net
lss-u well fitr ille peet year.
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Odom, Adrian. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1935, newspaper, November 28, 1935; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584462/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.