The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920 Page: 4 of 12
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COMMUNICATIONS
timpMHl "Cooperative Merran-
I AiwoeiHtiftii," of I>eaf Smith mm!
rtng eenntlH, will aert a fain
the Courtbouar. In Hereford, oil
t . at 2*0 inn. Hone
tfee fnend* ami patron* of tbla or
iataari<.i> bare aakial nw to *ay #
raid on the matter through the Brand.
The initial «tepe bar* already been
It* pnrpoee* ntate«l and bl lawe
I drafts! TIhmw articles are awaiting
I any change* or corraetton* that majr
made at the next meeting, when *
Ilarger and more reprem-ntattve body
I of onr citiaeh* wilt be preeant. It la
ntly deal ml and expected that
I while in town Saturday, do local or
lootalde attraction will delay prompt
I aiming of the meeting at 2:00 p. m.
While it* name inay not so Indicate,
I yet the pnrpo«« nf thl* organisation I*
; to touch nearly tttrjr Interest of ita
iIhtm, especially the farming com-
inanities.
For decade* the fanner hag com-
plained that he ha* never been able to
get a fair deal. Well, who has been
largely to blame? And are we willing
to begin to correct the altuaUooT We
■hall get no wham by limiting our
•elres to complaint sad pro teat. Are
we willing to put the name Intercut and
energy Into cooperative effort for the
fntnre and stay with it, that the whole
pa t ha« wnlched n* expend in indiv-
idual effort; in the haphasanl. uncer-
tain, "maybe mo", "hope *0," "ought to
be" way?
The beat mind* of every couuty. In
every Mat*, and throughout the uatlon
are telling ua through voice or pen,
that the time la ripe for action, and
there in but one method or mean* for
achievement, and that tbla method
mnat lie through organisation, cooper-
ation and intelligent, atraight forward
effort, if we expect fuller valnea for
what we liny, living price* for what we
veil, surer market* for onr product*,
and, in a hundred way*, better and
more encouraging rewalta; then we will
get bu*y and work tirel***ly, yet pa-
tiently, to that end. But, If we prefer
to ait atill ami attempt nothing, then,
let'* kill our grouch, gracefully taka
our mcdicinc, and forever lie mute a*
the Kgyptiau xphinx.
The temporary Chairman, Mr. Price,
and those whom I have heard di*cu*H
it, give a**urance that thi* movement
1* not animated by prejudice, nor a
fight on men, or any da** of men or
liiiainess. Till*, however, need hardly
1*' mentioned, a* any movement with%
such a purpose must finally fail, and,
ought to fail. Every business is en.
titled to Its legitimate profit, and the
world will sometime lie big enough to
rejoice in thl* fact and help it along.
1 suppose no one will expect amaxing
results or l>ig tiling* to tumble into our
lap* at the beginning and certainly
none ever will, except we liegln. To
thl* end It is desired that" every Inter-
ests! person lie present. If not with
practical assistance, and a push, at
least, with good will.
J. M. Klmmou*.
la viattlag her
Mr. diehard
made a
Monday.
V. H. dalle,
Dixon, at Clao. are
helping fill Ma alio.
Km inert Dixon and wife and W. 8.
' Dixon and wife vlalted In 1'laia-
jviow last Saturday and Sunday.
Uev. J. A. Llndley, of Tulia, filled
| ill* regular appointment last Sunday.
Messrs. Prank Hyatt, and J. D. Da*
m> and If iaaea Flossie Beeves, Minnie
ami Vera Johnson, of Dlmmltt, and
I Miss Katie Hlover, of Lubbock, at-
tended our literary laat Saturday
night. They were very welcome visit-
ors. We also extend a cordial Invita-
tion to all the Dimmitt people to come
and help fg out. Wa thank Mr.
Frank Hyatt for the splendid innate he
gml the Ofaattpuae hoy^gara ua We
want to urge everybody to he sure to
eome to onr Literary* and Hinging*.
Especially thoae of the commaaity
Aa "United we stand, dteUM we fan."
, if we want our neighborhood a place
worth while, we mnat all pull tosatber.
«0 brave the mad and
y bogs, of the right
kiad, to the exhibit at Canyon.
Boy Nuna, of the Wycbe neighbor-
hood, who la attending the Trinity
University, prone bed for u* laat San-
day and we are glad. He la a wide
awake, promising young man.
We are glad to I tear from CTeo and
hope the corraapondent will see fit to
give na aome of the experience* of the
early days in detail as we thlak they
would bo vary lateraatlag reading.
Miss Catherine Walker began teoch-
ing our school on Monday of this
Thirteen pupils wSI bo enrolled as
aa harvest la
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♦ W. S. WILLIAMS ♦
♦ AneMaaaar ♦
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♦ Office with Manp 6 WlOlaam ♦
♦ Pane Hereferd, Texaa ♦
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The youngsters have started to
school. Orion Hharp left on Monday
for Clarendon Academy, La Vera Rob-
inson, Mable.aad Kda Park, Win. ami
I Mailer Dttke, Horace and Howard
Herabey, Cyrus and Walter Galley, all
go to Hereford High. The glfla and
the tiukc boy* stay in town. The oth-
ers take the "Tin I4x*y* route.
A company of yoang folks gathered
at the Park hone on Saturday eve-
ning for a good time before achool be-
gan. Ice cream and cake were among
the good things nerved.
Thirty seven people comtiosed the
crowd that visited the Canyon fair
from this community on Thursday of
last week. We couldn't tell from the
Plumbing, Well and
Wind Mill Repairing
and Tin Shop work
done to your satis-
faction.
Auto Radiator Repairing
A Specialty
HEREFORD TIN SHOP
Phone 317
Auction Sale
Sat., Sept. 11th
7 head of Hones, 3 seta of
Harness, I Wagon with frame, 1
Milwaukee Row Binder, 1 Culti-
vator, 3 sec. Harrow, 1 Lister, 1
slide tio-devil. Buggy and Har-
ness, 1 double disc Plow, House-
hold good* consisting of 1 iron
bed and mattress, S heavy tables,
chairs, bachelor stove, 1 reading
lamp, 1 country telephone box.
Tenns: Cash. 5 percent dis-
count, or notes 6 mo. at 10 per-
cent.
Auctioneer. W. S. Williams.
Sale takes place at 3 p. m. at
the usual Sale grounds, Here-
ford.
II. B. ALBERTI S,
N. C. VOfiKLE.
Get em
While
They're
T T
rlere
OR SOME OTHER FELLOW WILL!
Just received a carload of the Old Standbye:
VAN BRl)NT DRILLS
and
JOHN DEERE CORN HARVESTERS
in addition to a carload of
PLYMOUTH TWINE
We Are Ready For You
Garrison Brothers
HEREFORD, TEXAS
Do you beiiave in Tka
Golden Rule?
DliSTIN FARNUM
IN
"CAPTAIN
COURTESY"
There are
pikatiaas la the Captain's
Ity—
He shaafc Mm tawdry with Jap. la
thrilled it te the
Also Showing
"Back to Nature
Girls"
Two reel Sunshine Camedy
MUTT and JEFF
CMMlrCirtM
Saturday Night
SPECIALS IN USED
Buiek d Boadrtnr
Dodge Touring Car
1918 Ifcrd Touring Cm
in
ah
cars will be in first class running order.
Motor Sales Company
L. W. HOUGH, Mgr.
The greatest bargain that the world ever offered
is no o&er than your faitbfnl friend, Quality
Star, Hand-Made, Extra PlyTinw
Also the Great Mileage Makers, He Lang Watt
Tires.
Full line of accessories. A good place to get your
Auto Repair work done.
Phone 216 THOMPSON GARAGE
THAT GOOD GVLF GASOLINE
COURTESY FIRST. make this bank your bank SAFETY ALWAYS.
An Object
of Charity
The records show that six men out of seven, at
the age of 65, are dependent upon their children,
other relatives, or charity, for support.
Isn't there food for thought in that paragraph?
Six out of seven spent as they went—and wound
up by living on charity. The fortunate seventh
one no doubt learned to save early in life, opened
an account at the Bank, lived within his means and
by saving regularly had money working for him at
a time when he could no longer work for money.
Our Bank will help you. Where will you land at
65?
The First State Bank and Trust
Company
Hereford, Texas
The United States Government Says Buy Life Insurance
Every Good Business Man Says Buy Life Insurance.
Your Own Judgment and Conscience Say Buy Life Insurance.
Have yOU done it. If not, call to see me. E<jnipped with a complete Une of policies in one of the Greatest Life Inaurance Co.'i ill die World
and with 25 years experience enables me to give you just what you need.
Strongert in the Panhandle. Tft« T. K. NflllM fflSHIWICe A|MKy
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920, newspaper, September 16, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254065/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.