The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937 Page: 1 of 10
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Our Slogan—“More People—More Farms9
rth YEAR—NUMBER 8.
THE HEREFORD BRAND, HEREFORD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937.
FIVE CENTS PER OOFT
ROUND
TOWN
Sights and Faces Seen
We know we are plea*Ini* Jesse
It*iiford and WlUoo Gyles when
head this column with thin
>ry. They like to net* their
lines in print. They had a swell
lie In Ih'nver a-k them atsiut
trip.
Stumor hath it that we are ulmut
lost one of our in<*st popular
latlies, hilt our loss will It
lousion's gain.
Hurl ElllsUm Isdleves I hat g(s«l
[tunes are just around the corner
with us. lie likes tit sij we are
fuelng tin* gr< utest era of pros-
perlty in om history and lie says
it like he uicaiui it.
We ah1 Kind to see Prentiss
Hosmoii aide to la* around again,
lie has taa'ii a victim of inttu nzn.
lies ure to hold o|h*ii the dale
of Tuesday evening, February 23,
|o see the picture, .Ml*»t>r finder
11a to In* shown at the Star then-
fe in Connect |o|i with the Spring
lyle Show I'paisals of this pie-
life will go to t(’ ntral school
ifeteria. A swell picture and u
i*m1 cause.
Young People
Of District In
Meeting Here
The Prairie Hustlers Cnlon, an
organization presided over by
1 President Miss Kathleen ltot'hvvoll
of Dimmitt, and coiii|mm(h1 of all
young people’* unions of the Meth-
. .list churches, will hold a district
meeting at the 11 < reford church at
2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon.
All Methodist young |s*ople'x un-
ions of this district will Is* rep
resented at the meeting, it has
Is* n announced. The organization
holds regular meetings of this nn-
' lure to exchange ideas oi coopern
lion rind progress among the var-
ious unions.
Hereford will present the pro-
gram which is lielng planned along
I the theme line, Christian Charac-
ter Huilding for Young People. In-
cluded on the program will U> an
illustrated address along tin* same
lines as the th me of the meet*
; lug. to he delivered hy Mrs. S. I„
i Kasley. The remainder of the
I program, not yet announced, will
Is* climaxed with an organ vesp r.
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Burum Buys
First Car Tag
Only three 1937 commercial
license plate* hud been Hold la
I leaf Smith county up to Sat-
urday. rejsirts at. the tux col- J |
lector’s office at the close of i j
the first week showed. No or- | ■
ders had been placed for truck
plates Saturday.
The first commercial plate
numlier 305-501, went to M. II.
Hurum, the scsttid to J. A. 1
Huckiicr and tin* third to Frank
(•Ivan.
Owners may purchase tags
! now. even though they may
not put them on tlielr automo
i 1 Idle or truck Is'fore March 1. . ,
However, they must have them
on their ears and trucks by
April 1.
The new plates are eggshell
numerals on black background
J. Giltentine Is
New Editor of
The Brand
Jimmie (IHlentlne, managing
editor of the Wellington I<euder
__ since 1932, has
resigned that
position to ac-
Westway Girls and Messenger
Boys Win County Cage Meet
WTTol t
Attends Meet
At Fort Worth
Cage t**ams from West way and |
Messenger captured the annual ;
| I leaf Smith County Interscholustie j
league basketball tournament for
rural schools at the Hereford!
I high gymnasium Saturday. Girl j
teams from Dawn, Westwuy und i
Wildcat lest
Drilling Down
To 3000 Feet
J,
rviccs Heid Cafche Work
here Wednesday n n l
For r. p. Braziilemetery Road
Half Finished
Funeral service* for It. P. Bra-
id, early wcttler of D**af Smith
manly, were conducted at the
[.First Baptist church In re W«l-
p«aduy afternoon, with Iter. T.
Willett, pastor of th* Hereford
lethodtot church, officiating. In-
•mrat was made at Went Park
•meter y.
Mr. P.rasd, <15 year.-, old, was
*rn February 21, 1K71, In Vlr-
rgini* He came to l>eaf Smith
county from McGregor, about 37
year* ago. About live years prl >r
no moving to this county he was
married to Mis* Connie Humph-
ries
Work of placing a new nine Inch
caliche top on the roa1 from the
end of North Main Street to n
point just tieyond West Piwk
Cemetery Is approximately one-
luilf finished, It w*s nn lion need
tills work. Plan* are for the work
to Is* completed hy February 15.
The crew of men being used
on the work has ls*on doubled
and tine < onnfy has added more
trucks and equipment to rush tlx*
Ho had l«-r, la III ho.lt!, for P"'A '*«»> -•' l» .n o.rlj- oomplo-
many month, and dlod at th.-Ileaf * "n> l"l“' “',rk '""v
Xmltl, ..unity hi.,,11.1 Twaday. ..........>» -oothaia of i, Milo A«-
February 0 uue extending north out of this
He Is survived by his wife of
lereford, three sous, H. K. lira-j The government Is furnishing
11 of Weiumka, Oklahoma; O. J. j ,,l‘* >naj«»r part of the funds on
trazil of Whlttenbnrg, Texas, am! the cemeLry road |>roJ.*ct while
It. I,. Brazil of Oklahoma City; f,“’ «»>nty Is furnishing tractor,
bins* daughters, Ml«* l/ ta Brazil, i (trader roller, teams, trucks and
Santa Fe, New Mexico; Mrs. K. small tool* Tlx* material Is also
II. Handley, Albuquerque, New furnished by the county ami is
Mexico, und Mrs. Nona Sheward, .estimated to cost approximately
Fist of Petit
Jurv for Fourth
\\ ot Court
| News, and worked in tin* udvertls- j terestlng and worthwhile of all * bantplotiship Hl^to 12.
Following la a list of the Jurors ln* *l‘,l*«rtiueut of the H. M. U. j the government projects in this1
drawn for the fourth week of the P»»l*‘r, of which| county is that of the PWA sew-‘
The Farwell No. 1 wildcat oil
George McConnell of the Me- Messenger com|H*ted, while boy* J test in the Garcia Lake region 30
| Connell Electric Company, re- teams were entered from the same1 mib s west of Hereford drilled
turm*d last week from Fort Worth schools and Summertleld. ! through the salt formation at
where he attended a sales con- Westwuy defeated Dawn hy the about 2050 feet, it was reported
veution and preview of the 1937 score of 20 to ID to open the lust wt*ek end. Sunday the !>ottom
Frlgldaires. Mr. MeConnell was touruam lit in tin* girls division of the hole was at 2700 f«*et.
also p guest at a banquet given early Saturday afternoon. Mes Early this week the Csean Com-
tlmso* attending tin* convention and senger girls iItcw a hy In the pany’s drillers reported that ac-
reports a g<msI am] profitable time, lower bracket of the girls' games I livity was continuing at the rate
and later bowed to the fast West- of approximately 90 feet every 24
way champions in tin* duals. The hours, and that the bottom of the
championship game was a -12 to hoi! would be at 3000 loot by to-
7 contest. day or tomorrow. The company
Girls composing the Deaf Smilh lias contracted to drill 1500 feet,
county ciiumpionsliip squad are, Charles Flaherty of the drlll-
llydc, Iliirges, Little, Gore, Mud* j ing crew is suffering injuries re-
gett, Landers and MeCutchln. i celved when heavy weights drop-
in the opening contest of the j ped on his foot last week. Fred
1h»>s division, Messenger owrpow- Lyon been working lu his
ered the smaller Summertleld place. It is understood.
quintet to the score of 04 to 7 ; | ——---------------
while Dawn downed Westwuy 32
to is in the lower bracket. Mes-
senger edged in a win over Dawn
in the duals and took the county
eept tin* editor-
ship of The
Hereford Brand.
Mr. Gillcutlnc!
succeeds Ernest
Hay ley, \v ho j
has h ell with
The Brand sev-
eral mouths. Mr.
1 lay ley has not ■
announced hi* future plans,
All'. Gilleiil I in*, a nephew of E.
It. Posey, takes up Ills duties ns
rfttor of The Brand on Monday,
Febuary 15. lie went to Welllng-
t<* from D.illas, where he had been
previously employed on (lie Times-
Herald. While a stud nt in (lie
Southern Methodist I’nlversity, I ■■
vvlien* in* majored in journalism, he! Working quietly, efficiently and
WPA Sewing
Room Shows
Best Results
lie was editor ill 1930-31.
During the past live years he
has ls>en associated with the I**ad-
09th District Court now in
slon here:
Ellis Coomb**, B. J. Coleman,.
J. G. Evans. 1* H Gilliland. F. ■ ‘‘r’ has
lng m-ognilion nationally and in
Texas. in addition to his ser-
vices with the leader, he has
H. Hicks, Frank Carl, II. F. Fang-
man, S. J. Barclay, Boy Wagner,
W. G. Harris, N. E. Savage, B.
It. Hutson. .T<h* Itrorninn, W. S.
Kerr. II. E. Danforth, O. it. Bus-
sell. W. H. Dowell Frank Wlhle,
also gained distiiK'tion in other
Helds, having placed True Detec-
tive Storh** with McFadden pub-
Orpha nick. Geo Messenger, G. ^ *r«rin «»«>
E. Thiele, H. O. Wilson, II. M. I T' x** •nd
Smith. F7 J. Grudy, J. Doyle Rose,
Fn?d Brown, Elmer O'Farrell, C.
V. Bnrge*, R. C. Rnhank*. A. S.
Higgins, a B. Womhlo, Ira Hick-
efts. <*. M. Hick*, J. B. Joiner, \V.
A. Gentry. Gay !!*mm
Next week, the third week ofj
court. was announced In thej
Brand lu*t week.
a numlM*r of other state publica-
tlona.
Thu development and growth of
his borne town, county, and the
area In which lie lives has come
first, however. Ho 1* a memlier
(Continued on last page;
FebruaryTerm
Court Is Well
Into 2nd Week
Frank Bourell
Dies In Deaf
Smith Hospital
Former Citizen
Is Department
of Justice Man
ing room.
A recent visit revealed muny
tilings of note. A total of 1,118
garments were there, all well-
made, neatly stored and ready for
instant call. The 22 worker* had
completed this goodly store of! . . - ....
wearing apparel for various mem- W. L. (Bill) Barker, son of Mrs.
ls*rs of the family during Jauuury, <»• A. F. Parker, and former citizen
ami while working their quota of, of Hereford. Iiccame a memlier of
120 hours. 1 the I'nited States Department of
Mrs. Pink Glltlluud is in churge; on January 28, It w»s an-
nounced here last week. He Is
at present located In Washington.
Mr. Parker left Hereford for
Washington in 11X33, where he was
employed by a hanking firm, and
enrolled In a night cluss to study
law. In the summer of 193d he
Man Held Here
As Driver Hit
And Run Car
L. C. Clark, a cook In a Clovl*,
New Mexico, cafe, was arrested at
the port of entry at Texieo Sun-
day night following a hit-run ac-
cident two miles w«*st of Dawn
In Deaf Smith county about 9
o'clock the same evening, Jaefc
Pate, 19-year-old son of J. L.
Pate, of Amarillo, jmd student at
West Texas State Teachers Col-
lege at Cnn.ton, Is In an Amarillo
hospital suffering a broken leg,
knee Injuries and poosible Inter-
nal injuries.
Pate was changing t wheel on
his father's automobile when tho
Frank Bourell, 70-year-old l»enf, j(j, j ^
i r^riir ^ s:,,1:! ;-f. 7 ^77
t ,, . , . .... 1 ganized to study tin* industries,
Monday. Funeral services still1 . ^ . . .
, , 1 customs und habits of foreign
. mol not been set lute Wednesday,
Oklahoma City.
Dimmitt Lions
Hold Banquet,
ladies’ Ni«dit
‘ 0
The IHmmltt Lbms club held
tlielr animal imiujins and ladh's'
night at Dimmitt Tuesday night,
with h number of Hereford Lions
and their wive* attending. Tom
A Hank* served hk master of cere-
Jlmonli* and entertainment ehalr-
K man, and such a lively crowd was
Bon hand that Tail-twialer* were
9 kept oil the floor throughout the
/▼evening.
j The main speaker, Floyd Gold-
em, dean of Esstern New Mexico
Junior College Ht Port ales, spoke
on the auhject of Citizenship. He
linked Monism, Citizenship and
th* Home a* forming a triangle
out of which grow* *ervle* and
fellowship to the community.
Lions and their wives who at-
tended from Hereford wen* A. O.
Thompson. M. I>. Worn hie, Homer
Brumley, Paul Faster, It. K. Per-
I kin*. Italph Hmlth, Bill Hmlth,
Jack Itoae, John Mcleau. O. T.
represeniing the major part
of the ex|**n*c for the <s»unty.
The old five inch caliche top has
ls*en ripp d up and repacked along
with ihi* new nine inch top, thus
giving the road a 14-Inch eallehu
lopping.
The February term
t Smith county district court is well
into Its second week, with Judge July
pooling word from relatives
of 1 leaf 1 Illinois
count ries, and much interest is
shown lu this work hy a good
attendance and well prepared
Bourell was Uvrn In Chicago, | Imp r* hnvIllK to <Io wllh ,ho suh.
.. , . , . ^01 ’Jl>|j,s't in hand displayed for tin*
iB.s.m* latum on the ls*„eh. years he has resided in the Pan-1 |nK,M^l)>n for aIl who wire to
) Th • court's aeeompllshmetits hiindle, chiefly at Amarillo and
j since last week ineltld<*s the grant-! Hereford. For six years, from
ing of a divorce in tin* case of 11*2*1 to 1932, he was i mployed at
Estella Landers vs Hoscoc Mind- tin* Northwest Texas Hospital In
ers. Orders of dismissals were I Amarillo. Atmut flv<» years ago
filed In eas * of F. A. <iyles vs In* purchased 30 acres of land lu
of this project. Under her cap-
able supervision this work 1* done.
The garments, pajamas, dresses,
sll]>s. gowns, shorts, sheets, pillow
cases and quilts, all were so well
made that not one of them show-
ed carlessnttt* on the part of thei
mak*»r returned to Texns where lie pass-
. . . ., ed an examination at Austin and
lu January- and seasonably *oI ____ ........ , T .
, ' . , * . I was admitted to the liar. Miter ...
—the work most stressed was b*d , _ „ _____ . . ... , . . , i hit-run ear struck the left rear
, , . j he returned to Mushlngton and1 «... ,, ,,
covering and warm, snug sleeping! . . ... corner of their machine. He wan
..... , * ; went to work in the office of tls*l, . .....
garments. Neat plies of them! Btw1 ....... ..... knocked abont .VI feet. A Black
....... . . . BF( , and made applleatiou wlihl.. ... . , ,
show the pride tln-se workers have . .. Funeral Home amlmlanee from
i. .i « I i . . the Deimrtment of Justice. , ... „ .
*'■- «-4 •*—* ------'•“* 1 Hereford answered the call and
i In* original list of applicants n,sjiej (ju, injured youth to Ama-
numbered 50, It was report**!, and ' rilIo whore ,M. was rop(>r,0(1 IVBt-
ihat was worked down until -Mr. in<f |)0ttor earllor thiM week.
Barker was one of tin* 15 left.
The former Hereford man's
mother Is s|s>mliiig the winter in
Austin when* ii daughter, Mary
Ellen Barker, is teaching school.
In the finished product.
Mrs. Gilliland Is not only teach-
ing these workers how to sew -
she ii teaching them to Is* better
(William*, Alton Miller, Tom Me-
| < 'oilum. O. W. Heard, I>. II. Alex-
I ander, W. M. Emmons, F. M.
Hester, A. A. Footer, and Mon*
I. M. I*o**y, Kellar Mum*, M II.
Foster and 0. F. Moor*.
Vl*lt A. A ML Collef*.
John Patton and R. B. Frid-
ley returned home Monday from
a week-end spent at College Sta-
tion. Mr. Patton visited his son,
BlUy, who la a freshman at A.
_ College, and report* that
[he to doing w*U. Mr. Fridley vtelt-
Mtos Uraahw,
Iroop Une in
Celebration of
Scout Week
Hereford’s Troop One of the Boy
Scout* of America began lhe cele-
bration of Scout Anniversary Wn*k
with a service last Sunday at the
First Presbyterian Church, with
Scoutmaster liev. J. C. Thorn*
*l>enking on Be Prepared.
Monday night the Troop held,
in connection with it* regular
meeting, a parent’* night, which
wn« attended by a large group of
parent*. At thin meeting Karl L.
Shirley wa* named Senior Patrol
leader und was Invested with
the badge of i>o*Hion. The Jame*
K. West Membership Achievement
Award was presented to the Troop.
The Mon and Wolf Patrols were
diclsred winner* of a content, af-
ter which the Scouts presented a
little pageant on the Scout Oath
and Law. At 8:15 all Scout*
again took the Oath. Refresh-
ment* were served later in the
evening.
Wednesday various members of
the local Troop were guests of the
Hereford Lion* Cl|b at the or-
ganization's regular aooa lunch-
eon, and pie*—flid a program fea-
turing drat iM and tognatlhg —
mattered by Bey fleowta. Mere
the* El boys and deb
read.
Menus for the day are studied
and analyzed. Meals that are 1 »o111
attractive and nourishing are re-
sults of this thought and study.!
Jas. \V. Bobin*ou and *>. *». Hill: , Mils county, about eight miles cast ,,!p"*«blug* arc also a
ami I'nited Fidelity Life Insur- of Hereford, where he was living J,al '! " sM" •' *M,n‘ ,1M n,< j
j a nee ( o. vs Mrs. Ella Karr. when he suffered the lirst stroke in , . . . ..______.* . i
| Order to postpone and continue WcjitemUfr.
The first stroke left him without
Lake Arthur
Ginner Is Hurt
In Car Wreck
purchase of such furnishings form j B. E. Coleman, a ginner of Lake
a brlglrt s|w»t in the daily program. Arthur, New Mexico, suffered u
eni.se (lending disposition of an- . m* nrs, s.ro.u u*.. ...... wi,„o..i; ,n fm.f>1|l| ,he worthwhile arts broken leg and minor cuts and
oilier soil in the case of J. C.! sisss-h and use of his right *rm.' 0f inune-making are carefully bruises when his light s(*dan over-
Bleketts, adm. ‘ * ““
Lizzie B,
last
de bonis von vh i I he neciiil attack, suffered t«0»cl,t—-no much so that workers turned tim e time* on Highway <»0,
Ashhrook et als was , Sunday, proved fn,a* wa" In the sewing room are being bet-1 six miles east of Hereford early
passed hy the court. living Ht Mrs. May Mc< oy * home ^ f |>rt,|>ar4H| (0 fat.e future for Wednesday afternoon.
We.lm*sday the court opened at when death came.
one o’clock with the case of Maud
Msuk et als vs Tom Carter, can-
cellation of de d of trust and for
damages, was begun, hut was ex-
tended through this omrnlng due
to the vast amount of evidence In-
troduced.
He 1* survived hy nn adopted
daughter, Dorothy Berry, who.
when last heard from, was resid-
ing In Amarillo. Two sisters, Mr*.
Elizabeth Durocher and Mrs. Bose
HtJohn of Kanakee, Illinois, also
survive.
themselves and for others, too.
The victim’s father is traffic
manager of the Tucumearl truck
line and he and Margaret Bate,
a sister, were with him when the
accident occurred.
Hereford officers notified Sgt.
Ed Jackson of the New Mexico
state jsillee of the aceldi nt and
gave ld.*serlptloiis of the hit-run
car. Sgt. Jackson in turn called
the port of entry and had Clark’s
ear Intercepted there.
Clark signed un extradition
waiver and Sir riff J. O. Newell
returned him to Hereford Mon-
day night.
-o .......
1^ «»«im M rxrxf-1 t* nrc*
i tu in 1UCI/IIII0O
For Next Week
Are Announced
Three Local Hereford Breeders
Consign Bulls for Amarillo Sale
Mix Itegf Hmlth county hulls
are among the total of 93 that
have Ins'D consigned for the an-
nual auction sale to be held hy
the Panhandle Hereford Blueders
Association at the Amarillo Fat
Htock Mhow In March, It waa re-
waled this week.
Entrlea have been dooed, officers
of the show have announced, and
New Program
In NYA Work
Expected Soon
H. F. Bose, an attorney of Ama-
rillo, brought Coleman to the Deaf! T,M* "**‘»«d of a series of farm
Smith county hospital where he' iniwtlngs l**ing planned and held
received aid and had his leg plac- ,,n,1‘*r th<‘ direction of the local
ed In a cast. : **xtenslcai service offic* was held
i Coleman was enroute homo, It Mf Westway last night. Detail*
i was understood, and wus driving j **V‘ U>37 farm program, as ez-
j .1 it 1 tied hy Agent Alex It. Rate-
man and the community farm a#»-
sis'la t loti's hnsines* were head-
at a high rate of *ix*cd when a
fiat tire threw his mat'hlnc out
of control. He was alone. Uls
automobile, which was brought lo li*clitn of the evening,
a local garage, was badly dam-1 Other meetings to be held through
aged.
NYA Employs
190 Youths In
p f» • meeting ot iexHs nnsir enure
I QTA Y*01PCtS i Workerd at Amarillo Saturday
J ;and obtain farther information
Mrs. C. A. Skelton, local relief
ease worker, announeed this week
that the new program for Na-
tional Youth Administration work
will likely In* announced early
next week. She will attend a
meeting of Texas Public Welfare
Rev. Stephens
To Preach At
Baptist Church
Her. Bay Stepliens of Plainview
- I regarding the 1937 program. |wUI m ,he tb<* Hereford
The National Youth Admlnlstra Jt ha„ ho<.I1 reported that cases baptist church, both morning and
_ , .. ^ ,^,(l«> •" rom ha> apprarM ihefrMn tath tb, RaMtlaaaiit an. 1 nw,t of.
cmiUmiatlmi of varioua projatta. oid-Aw I'cn.lon «m l« **•'• h‘ve ■•■"••tad. He to a
Herefords consigned from Deaf! Thirteen sewing room project*, lf| ()h} ,>rofrH|n wiu be " *9n» the resignation of
Smith county Include Jfc** belong- j employing 2.080 youth* In 13 ad- a„nounred next week, It to under-! ^ Mhep(herd loot month.
student pastor at Wayland Col-
hg**.
The l<s*al church to atlll without
lng to Mrs. FranoM Hen, one be-
longing lo Mm. T. SI Mine*, and
two of
The
to be held
I to Mm- T. H, Hines
r tho T. 0. logy herd.
Amarillo Fat Block 8b
mlntotratlve district*, were also ltMMi
—tended.
The —fetorli project* employ
190 youths la Ilemford. Wichita
Falla, WeUI—ton and 9m Antoo-
I® tho
William Conway, traveling freight
gent for tho Rock Island Roil-
nod, waa a hmrtaaaa vtottor la
although a pulpit
working toward tho
a snecewor. Names of
the
rite county hare been announced
for next week. Farmers and land
owners of fhc Bippus community
will meet Tuesday afternoon. In
the evening of the same day an-
other meiting will In- held at
Ward. The .•onnty agent's staff
will conduct the Ford meeting or
W«dnesday night, und the Hereford
meeting Thursday night.
Weather Chart
Temperature extremes and motot-
nre for past week, furnished by
Department of AgrkmtturFU w—-
ther station la Hereford.
Day Mar Min. Motot
Thursday M IS
Friday ........ T4 jl
Saturday ...... 19 !
Muadiy
! M
many of
of 'W**
.“tt. ssr ”
Monday
%-dty
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