The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 7 of 16
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|SUDAN AS
MEANS FOB ■
&sas» of this srss are
•udan grans this year to-
(Mian and Its adaptability to
a variety of soil and climatic
O. a Holt, SfTO-
__ Of the Boll Conservation
Service demonstration area, near
t/ereford, Texas.
"••Not only la sadan cram drouth-
tant, but Its yield la the semi
Southron Orest Plains has
sufficiently large to make the
popular as a hay and tempo-
pasture crop," Mr. Holt
points out __ ,
laden grate is grown successful-
ly on almost ovary class of soil
from heavy clay to light sand, but
the larger yields an produced on
rich loam soils, farmers have
found. It is an annual crop that
mn to Introduced easily into a
pattern with euch non-
it crops as cotton,
oorn a~* beans.
Because of its ability to stool,
sudaa grass supplies a land oover
that resists both wind and water
fasten. It is not uncommon for it
to produce 100 stems from a single
. In areas whore wind erosion la
k serious problem, sudan gram
is imftg planted both is strip-crop
patterns and aa field borders, Mr.
Bolt mgs. In both Instances the
gratae left on tbs field serves to
lAutect tbs clean-tilled strip from
Wind erosion damage during the
blow season.
MAlmoet every farmer needs hay,
•ays Mr. Holt, “so he might as well
produce this teed in contour strips
where it can serve s useful pur-
pose In resisting erosion.”
Paul Hudd, V. Bkypals, George
> Turrentine and Joe Evans, co-
, operators on the Hereford Demon-
stration Project ars protecting
ttoir wheat with stripe of sorghum.
They have encountered no wind
erosion since they have teen strip-
ping their wheat
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Adrian News
(41 mflte usHBwml)
* by MBA ALLEN BULL
Sunday, June 19, Bev. Perry,
Baptist minister from Plalnview
filled the pulpit here. He will
I preach every third Sunday. There
was a good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Taylor and
three daughters of Boy, N. M.,
came through Saturday on their
way to Amarillo and Plalnview.
They etopped a few boors at the
Jacobson. Mar-
N. M., the pate three
home last weak, sad
Bor Taacpie, where
he arlll go through the clinis. The
community surprised Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Zartng, Saturday night, with
a ehower for ttoir firte wedding
anniversary. Fifty ware present
sad many proa eats were brought
Ice cream and cate war* served.
^ Velma Howard ksft Monday tor
w t«v«w la Zuiu, Okia. on mmm
been tore visiting her brother,
Glenn Howard, the pate two
months.
The mins the past week have
beau scattered. Serna received one-
half inch. No one baa had to re.
plant became of hard rains.
Sunday afternoon Adrian played
ball at Vega. The score was 4-1 in
favor of Adrian.
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Dawn Items
BY MBS. JESS OALDWVLL
Mrs. Aubrey Wlmte-rley was call-
ed to Wichita Palls Friday, by
the death of bar grandmother.
Mrs. M. H. Burton and chil-
dren visited Mrs. O. H. Hodges In
the Daniel community, one dag
late weak.
H. E. Barnes and family return-
ed Wednesday from Baagraves and
other points, where they have been
visiting relatives for the pate
several weeks.
Mrs. Paul Frye of Amarillo,
and Mrs. Bynum and sons of Am-
herst. visited Sunday afternoon fa
the A A O'Neal home.
Sarah Smith spent Thursday and
Friday in Hereford, visiting her
friend, Geraldine Kendall.
Mrs. W. P. Caraway want to
Hager, Texas, Saturday, to visit
her parents. Her father has bean
quite ill, hut reported to to im-
proved. Mrs. Caraway made the
trip with Mr. and Mrs. Olauda
Ricketts of Hereford, who Intend-
ed to visit at Mineral Weils. Tbeg
returned home, Sunday night
Mr. J. G. Coe and sons, Bobby
and Junior, returned home after a
week's visit in California and Art-
aona.
M»*. Rosie Moon, who has been
here on an extended visit with bar
sister, Mrs. W. J. Stewart spent
the week end with Mi*. Bthridge,
at Hereford.
M lanes Inea and Alma Miller,
Mrs. Julia Samuelson and Mrs.
A. A. O’Neal visited in Canyon,
Monday. Mlaa Inea remained in
Canyon to attend W. T., for the
summer session.
The young people of the com-
munity enjoyed a picnic at the
creek on the Dalby Flemming
place, Thursday night Sixteen
were present to enjeg the outing.
Several good rains were receiv-
ed In this community again the
past week.
Home fanners expect to start
I nTbM£ not
Claude Ricketts
wm__
tee W. P.
•owned by
Hereford.
An ice route has tom started
through Dawn out of Hereford.
Ice la delivered Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays, to a number of
customers.
Lillian and Billy Burma, Sarah,
Ella and Doris Smith, and Mary
nilM ISn. tanlr ■est in «te Was.
tk>n Biblo School program at the
Hereford Baptist Church, Friday
night
Miss Ella Smith attended the G.
A picnic at the Baptist Church.
Wednesday.
Mrs. I* A Smith, Byble, BUa,
Doris and -Sarah, Mrs. Mart Bu-
rnm, Lillian and Billy, and Mary
Olive Frye all attended the Bible
School picnic, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Guy Robinson and two chil-
dren, Buster and Nellie Jean, of
Jerome, Arisons, visited In the M.
H. Durum home, last week.
Mrs. Blankenship of Amarillo,
•pent the week end with Mrs. B>
A Day,
Those attending the commence-
ment exercises at the does of the
Baptist Bible School at Hereford
Friday night, Included Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M.
H. Burum, Mesdames A T. Frys
and A A. O’Neal.
Philip Henry of Amarillo, was a
dinner guest in the M. H. Burum
home, Sunday.
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Ward News Notes
(• miles
S wste)
horns of Norman
garet, Lois and Wanda Taylor will harvesting wheat by the middle of
visit frisods tors for a week, then
go on to Plalnview for a few days.
Billy Jack Klein of Lubbock,
•pent a week with his grandmother,
Mrs, Klein.
Jack Balding of tbs marines,
stationed in California, left for
his post, Sunday, after spending
£wo weeks with his mother, Mrs.
J. W. Brown.
Mrs. Bill Tolbert toe been con-
fined to tor bed for several days j
with throat trouble,
a Mrs. Harvay Cash of Canyon,
Mrs. B. S. Ireland of Hereford,
and Grayson Bell of Albuquerque,
spent a day and night with ttoir
brother, Allan Bell.
njj JsvuvS of Nsw York, who
attended ASM. College, tea past
. — - ---»» jmmmm-. In—* —■ nW Jrt
spsnd the summer with his great
unde, J. P. Collier. Bay went to
high school In Adrian three years.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mobon, who
have been working in the Collier
earn, the past four months, left
for ttoir folmer homo at Kirkland.
9«ag may return tore later.
Tbs Bridge Club mat with Mrs.
M. H. Storing, Wednesday. Three
tables played. Mrs. Chapman re-
oefvsd high seora, Miss Henrietta
<’riots, second. Refreshments of
ice steam, cake and toed tea were
MATTRESSES
Far a limited time only, ws will
renovate your old mattress and
furnish tbs tick for
$3.60 for ONE
$6.00 for TWO!
the week. Moot of the row crop
has been planted. Some land Is
being summer tilled.
Otto Samuelson and fondly of
Canyon, called In the H. H. Miller
BY MBS. OHARLB6 B. MILES
Between four and five inches of
rain fell tore, late Wednesday ev-
ening and a heavy toll also fall
that ruined row crops and gardens.
Almost everyone will tors to re-
plant their row crop*.
Mrs. George Sugg* and eona, G.
W„ visited Thursday with tor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fincher, at Tulin.
Jack Hutson went to Amarillo,
Wednesday and had hie eye oper-
ated on, and la much Improved at
thin time.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott and
children of Hollis, OWa., spent the
week end visiting in the home of
his sister, Mrs. Fred Moreman and
family. Mr. Scott ia with the High-
way Department and will to eta-
toned at Frlona for several weeks
Mrs. George Suggs met tor
nelce, Miss Walldee Dodson, of
1'errington, in Amarillo, Tuesday
rnornln*. She teams to spend the
summer with Mrs. Rtigga,
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sugg* of
Hereford, and Miss Louise Comer
of Clovis, visited relatives here,
from Thursday until Friday.
G. T. Higgins, Robert Vlegel and
Altus Higgins helped Fred More-
man put up a new windmill, Fri-
day.
Junior Hopper of Hereford, ia
plowing for George Suggs this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cox and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wells of south Herefold, visited
0f < Monday, was
ja delivery waa made at nearly
every home. Loyd Bredly to man-
ager and makes the deliveries.
Mr. and Mrs. Stansell Boost and
daughter. Beth, of Hereford were
Sunday dinner guests In the boms
of his sister, Mrs. Fred Morsmeai
and family.
Mrs. Joe Doerfftar and Mrs.
urace Allsup, visited Mm. John
Higgins, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higgins visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veigel,
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Ledbetter
end daughter, Betty Jean, visited
Sunday, in Vega, with relatives.
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Bellview News
(41 nrftos nsrthwest)
MRH. It. H. JOHNSTON
Most of this community receiv-
ed a nice min, Thursday night.
Wheat is ripening fast A few
farmers will begin harvesting, the
laet of this wesk.
Rev. Bishop of Bovina, filled bis
regular appointment at the Bap-
tist church, Sunday morning and
night. He also officiated at the bap-
tising Sunday afternoon at Bob
Rlerson's tank. Wava Pulliam and
Beatrice Welch were baptised.
W. W. Lacewell, wife and daugh-
ter, Billie, went to Plalnview, last
Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Lacewell
returned tee same day. Billie re-
mained with tor sister to help
uer through the harvest season.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Moore and
children of Clovis, visited tor par.
enta, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Ruther-
ford, here, Sunday,
Mrs. Grimes, who has been seri-
ously ill for several days, ia
slightly improved.
Poarl Anderson was taken to a
hospital at Clovis, the last of the
week, after a stroke of paralysis.
She ia somewhat Improved, but not
yet out of danger.
Mrs. J. T. Reese is visiting tor
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Hutchins
In Clovis, this week.
Murry Holcomb of Lubbock, s
former teacher in the school here,
visited friends here over the week
end.
Rudeene Lacewell spent the pest
week with Hasel Osburn In the
Weatway ocmmnnlty.
Mr. and Mrs. George Messenger
returned home last Tuesday, from
their vacation trip to Texas. Their
little granddaughter, Jo Sandra
Olemonta, came home with them
for a visit.
W. B. Johnston and Wife af#
hero from Amarillo, for a abort
visit with relatives.
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Bethel Items
(19 miles south)
MB*. B. R. ROTHWMLL
W. A Jenlca and grandson, Tiny,
from Vega, villted Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Roberta, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Bagwell were
visiting In Amarillo and Here-
Thomas Toooe from TuUa, bro-
ther of Mrs. Barry Sinclair, will
to la our community through har-
vest
Rev. B. a Armstrong from Su-
dan. visited in the Bari Imst boose,
Bryan Sinclair and son, Billy
Brooks, made a business trip to
inainriew, Friday.
Earl Lust and family ate dinner
in the George Bagwell tom* Son-
day.
Andell and Robert England from
Watts, Okla., art visiting ttoir
aunt, Mrs. Bryan Sinclair. They
will remain through harvest.
Mrs. Frank Henderson and Mm.
Ralph Simmons visited Mrs. Sim-
mons' mother in Canyon, Sunday.
Bryan Sinclair and family were
Sunday dinner gueata in the Yarn
Lust home.
John Bagwell and family visited
in our neighborhood, Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Frank Henderson and family
visited in the John Simmons homo,
Sunday.
Mrs. B. R. RothweU and Mm.
Vern Lust, with a group of our
young people, went to Hertford,
to tee skating rink for a picnic,
Friday afternoon.
Rev. Gilpin filled hie regular ap-
pointment Sunday, and visited ia
the J. C. Williams and Kay Rob-
erts homes.
Mrs. Jim Bagwell and daughter,
Christine, were Gjovto visitors,
Friday.
Missionary Society met with
Mrs. Bryan Sinclair la* Wednes-
day. In apiie of ito cloud, store
was a good crowd, and an later-
eating lesson given.
Mrs. J. A Bagwell has Just re-
turned from a visit with tor
daughter, Mrs. Heaburn Teague
In Plalnview, and friends and rela-
tives In Hillsboro.
Adrian-Simms
(IS miles nerth, • miles weal)
BY MBS. J. M. CHAPMAN
Tuesday afternoon, June 28, at
2:30 o'clock at Sims School house,
Miss Sadie Lee Oliver, Home Dem-
onstration Agent, will meet all In-
terested women In a candlewlck
demonstration. Bo sum to bring
yonr thimble.
N. O. Phillips was a Hereford
visitor, Tuesday.
M. H. Sneed of Amarillo, waa
looking after hie cattle hem,
Tuesday.
HARVEST
TIME
is here, and we
are
READY
with a complete
stock of
ft,.;.
Mi
CCNUINE
1HC REPAIRS-
| I'M tAf*'-"-'
WEAR BETTER
ST LONGER-
s*
*' 1
<v any other kind yen
I-H-C REPAIRS and PARTS
No. 55 Steel Chain—10-ft. roll ......$1.50
Guards, Sections and Roller Chains
for Baldwin Combines
Best Wishes to Our Friends at Hollene, Broadview,
Bellview, Cameron and Grady!
in looking forward to wring you IWdav . . . Too are Weleoi
and rou *r« always WELCOME at HOBSON IMPLEMENT 00.
tho court bouse. Virit is wfcflg you are in town.
We are
Welooaa at Hereford
* •cross west
J. M. Chapmen end children virit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mm Foul
Obrecht near Panhandle. Mrs.
Chapman returned house with them
after a short stay with Mr. and
Mm Ohreeht Miss Virginia re-
mained for a ten-day visit la ttoir
Messenger News
BY MBS. J. If.
And still It rains. Friday morn-
ing an Inch of min waa received
but no bail. However some hall
fell not far from tore, hot not
enough to do much damaga
Moat of the farmers have ttoir
row crops planted, which am com-
ing up and seem to torn a good
ford, Friday.
•pent the day
There was not a
tendance at Snaday
however a
■ext Sunday no
school, Bev. Joe
on, will preach.
Mr. and Mm J.
MUi* BU. ««1U.A
Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs.
Marie Smith drove
Snaday afternoon,
took the train
where she is
course, after spend!
end at home.
One-fourth inch of
day evening, which
row crops. The
for a good row crop
Lewis ftuBB and
revolts Hteeftwd.
hidTfcT I ■lit..
Jit
this year.
IRMII IS A VMM* I.AOY IK f4ll.CS,
wmois vacs It ALL covenao
WITH SMlttS. . .
WAS WOAUIUD,
t’ra nervous they tell you to relax.
but mighty hard to follow,
to relax—to over-
brrltablllty. tori-
I OW M
Mr
much easier to relax—to
Nervous Irritability. •
after you take
INI geD^Y^|i^ jr
DR MILES
sedative.
was made __
no better medicine for a
nervous condition has e
DR. MILES NERVINE is as up-to-date
as this morning's paper.
At ail drug stores
Lana brittle or package—MAh
Small bottle or packaga-dl cents.
JCS NERVINE Is a wall known norm
Although the formula from which It
has been in uee for nearly 10 yean.
tense, over-wrought
er been prescribed.
IN LIQUID OR TABLFT FORM
Russell Daniel
HARVEST
time
is here ... and
We are Ready
When the rush ia on and everyone ii trying to build truck beds, jrisiries asd ether
such harvest needs — you can always count”on the Panhandle Lumber Company to fur-
nish these needs in quality lumber materials at reasonable prices 1
GREETINGS
Beeidents of
BELLVIEW, BROADVIEW,
OBADT, OAMEROK
and HOLLENE I
LUMBER for every NEED!
Aek us today for an esti-
mate on your building
supplies for your Harvest
needs I We have all the
materials to maka . . •
Wo look forward to moating our
frtonds from Eastern New Mextoe
on Friday, Juno 24th, wton we
are in your city. Wo also wish
to extend a welcome to you to
visit us when you are Is Here-
ford. Meg we have the oppor-
tunity of serviag your
A COMPLETE UEE Of
Grain Houses
Truck Beds
Trailers
•vuuai PAumi
Rosson Implement Co. I Panhandle Lumber Co.
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938, newspaper, June 23, 1938; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018571/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.