The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955 Page: 3 of 16
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The consecutively printed numbers help with your filing and
errors are eliminated.
Conte Maurice Howell
Reconciling your monthly balance takes just a short time with
the simple register.
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Use Checks To
READ THE BRAND CLASSIFIEDS
pay all your bills. No more tiresome biIPpaying trips for you!
Write Personalised checks and let the postman deliver them.
It saves tin.e. trouble and worry.
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Bureau Member's Controcts for the first time.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEREFORD
Whatever your building needs, Corl McCaslin Lumber Co. can supply oil the materials neces-
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10 NILES WEST OF HEREFORD, TEXAS, OR 2 MILES WEST OF SU1
HIGHWAY 60 AT TRI-COUNTY GIN CO.
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1—FORNEY ARC WELDER
1—PUMP JACK WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR
|—8 ROW SPRAYER WITH PUMP AND
NOZZLES
1— TRUCK TRAILER HITCH
2— SETS WAGON BOWS 'For Tractor Shades)
1—M b M FURROW GUIDE
1—AIR COMPRESSOR
1—OXYGEN • WELDING OUTFIT with Gouges.
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1—AC COMBINE (2 ROW DRAG)
1—2 ROW AC LISTER PLANTER
1—2 ROW A C CULTIVATOR
1—4 ROW “OLIVER” LISTER b PLANTER
ON RUBBER
1—4 ROW “OLIVER" CULTIVATOR, 23 SHANK
1—FRONT MOUNT “OLIVER” 3 ROW LISTER
1—4 ROW GO DEVIL (PICKUP)
1—5 ROW SINGLE RUNNER (PICKUP) KNIFER
1—1g” OLIVER MOLDBOARD BOTTON WITH
BEAM
1—8 ROW POWER TAKE OFF JOHNSON
DUSTER
1—5 ROW STALK CUTTER
1—DITCHER
1—3 RUNNER DRAG KNIFE SLED
1—IHC SIDE DELIVERY RAKE
1—EVERMAN LEVELLER, 12 Ft
I—DEARBORN MOWER
1— FORD TANDELUM DISC (PICKUP)
2— FORD CULTIVATORS
1— 1 BOTTOM 16’’ FORD MOLDBOARD PLOW
4—DRILLS. 3 OLIVERS. 1 CASE
2— HAMEY’S—JEFFREY’S, 16-Ft.
1—SHAFER ONEWAY. 18*
1—CRAUSE—17*
I—OFFSET PLOW. JOHN DEERE 9*
SUBSOIL PLOW, T. N. T.
LEVELLER — EMERSON. 10’
GRAIN LOADER, 27-Ft. MAYRATH W MOTOR
CHISEL — SINGLE OLIVER CHISEL
WEED SPRAYER
MOWER (DEARBORNi__________________
Auction Farm Sale
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955
SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 11:08 ajn.
CULTIVATOR (FOR FERGUSON)
PLANTER (FOR FERGUSON)
BLADE SCRAPER (FORD*
CULTIVATOR — 4 ROW (OLIVER)
BUSTER PLANTER front mount, 2-row planter,
3 listen.
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DEAF SMITH COUNTY FARM BUREAU OFFICE
Not Later Than February 10th.
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Wht'efas es
PAY PLAN
Nothing Down — Months to Pay
CARL McCASUN LUMBER CO.
1 Block East of Courthouse A Complete Building Service Phone the Lumber No. 7
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1—50 MODEL OLIVER “88” TRACTOR
1—52 MODEL OLIVER “77” TRACTOR
1—53 MODEL FORD TRACTOR
I—A C TRACTOR
I—OLIVER ”66” <51 MODEL)
I—FERGUSON 20 <51 MODEL)
I—OLIVER "99" (48 MODEL)
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• Hereford Brand Hereford, Te«a< Thursday, January 1955
i Cainon Eagle* Xnsc Out Uiileface
Quintet l>\ One Point Here Tuesday
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Kin a taper ihullri d**iuv the
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let*. |4ii on m trnncwtaiM rally,
tun liw /anyur F ■»£’<••• *ur\ivt*<l tn
hi k»' IA \ t num ph Tuesdiv
n. b ti Uhitefire gvmn • -ium.
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nd it v. u entirely thru x.»n><
until the Whi'cfaera ihe
Tie £d<|Ml took i 5^2 tea*)
evri Tr.iUed until Hereford
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minute*, irmainitr; m the
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1—A C COMBINE DEHEADING A
1—A C BELT PULLEY
1—A C POWER LIFT
1— AIR CONDITIONER
5—METAL DITCH STOPS
29—2” TUBES
GO DEVIL KNIVES. ROTARY HOES. SWEEPS
4—OLIVER DISC OPENERS (FOR PLANTER
LISTER)
2— SETS 9-40 Dual Tires (B Tirus) (Oliver Rime)
1—SET 7-40 Dual Tiros (4 Tires. (Oliver Wheel
and Hub)
7—CHISEL SHANK for Tool Bor (Spring Typo)
1—FORD BLADE
1— FORD TOOL BAR (New)
3— IHC No. 10 LISTER BEAMS (New)
2— IHC DRAG BOTTOM PLANTING ATTACH-
MENTS (New)
|—TOW BAR FOR FORD TRACTOR
2—JOHN DEERE KNIFE ATTACHMENTS for
TOOL BAR
R. HOE. PICKUP FOR FORD OR FERGUSON
(John Deere Make)
TOOL BAR (For Fergueon)
OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
TEmS OF SALE CASB
LmrcIi S<rv*d by Block Club LoBios
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- Bo>d Niink hi- L*
r H< r»»ford. cut h» *
iu v ’ll ffoyd wortM
it I .>gle gopfo>tn«>iv Ch
t* lid i. cl ,'u.i
they had thr
he bh|w»int mark
grrred m th* <F
t*ii hm Burtiett
1 pla>«*d a Ixmitup <
h-s wen* also mndprnu-
-dd! at the free tht <
line IIvietonI tuil*v of 14
h ill* and Canyon -.ink IM t rati-*
l< "r - Canyon fouled 17 tun *
and Het»*i.‘ ! rnr.<i« 17 free thmu>
Cany« i wa< h i 1 1 i nu fr
all anyle* m ih»* fn<» thr»*< ps-
aid- as they dioiayed in th*1 tn
Manga .’•w- I»• ke r*w« *h«
t» a |k-ti lead al the end of ’h»
fust period
Th»- «.«• end p i’YM* wa* the s n-
but the ! . kje*. kaired one point •
Hereford Th« I scored
poinds tn the V»*hitefnrn«i' nine
make th»* at in*erm.sNH
unit* 2B-2O with C;*nyon on th« l«»nv
end
In the third quarter, the Canynr .
learr. i .on ga;r.<<1 nn the White
fares, this time three pouiis
George Snnpn ran itv Herd ru-
ed ..n Cm) n eul*4*orr.i Hervh t ,|
21-18 to make 1‘v <»r*jr? art the
< rxi of thii'e 4’1
Hereford rain • out vfrong in th«
fa al quartet and nont o wmk n>
earnest The WmlefaceB put on the
rail) of l he ycr» an 1 !in.dl) « <p
lured »!>•• lead wi’h atXMlt two nrn-
utrs remaining, but Canyon Mir
viwd. as Snnpn sank th« game-
wmmn.' shot-
Hirthw
A Stanh*i«! J>» .*• to
nd Mis (liai *n Owen on J in 2’
A Jose Camiitui ». Io Mt
’1i' Amulh l.tmas • .. .1 tn 23
A «ni. Aibrit. to M»- and Mr*
Vh tot M tine/, or. Jan
A «on I iv I‘mi-1.4- to Mr and
M. Leo JI <f!iu«r) «»n Jan 21
A tau m< i l<ok»tc Fem to Mr
and .M CYifFnrd Reaver* on
Jan 25-
A son. Roger Anthony, to M»
and Mt' Johnnv J< -ko on Jan 25
A key factor in the Wh »efa<-e<’ I
rally was five foot nevrn in* b
-luitrd Jim Ruifortt. Rurkett s<-or-
cd eight points in the Ian’ quarter
and played an excellent game on
ihr drfen' ve
li.gh fccoorr for llerefrrd was
Francis Boyd with 19 Boyd now
hag 126 joints for 20 games Het
shey had 11. and Burkett and God
fiey had eight Hi"h for Canyon
i was Joe Idcfcervm .vain 23 p mis
Sophomoir Ch.tries. Nehlett and
George ^napp nad 17 and 11
*pei lively
Hereford's next rar *n is Fr day ■
night against ’he Bovina Mustangs
Bi \ ,na Fas p *viou !y <k * M
I]> reford twic» this year, and will
I h»- favored to do so ; rain when
HMy take on the Hvrtl in ’A bite-
face tryninasium
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955, newspaper, January 27, 1955; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318267/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.