Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1955 Page: 6 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. SI
4:00—Cartoon Time
4:15—Cartoons
4:30—Chan. 4 Theater
my pastor, Rev.L S. Ledbetter,
J the ladies of the Central*
_______ church, for all the kind-
nesses. shown me during my re-
for night duty,
• please do hot
person. Mr.
Total, this year
Total, last year
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WANTKD, FEMALE
roning and to care for
I wish to thank my neighbors,
friends, Dr. Davenport, the staff
of the Gainesville Sanitarium,
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cannon
and son Ronnie have moved into
their new home that has just
been completed.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robison
and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Whitt
visited relatives at Stamford last
weekend.
• LUMBER
Joe R Walter Lumber Ox, 70S
Waples-Painter ComZany. 301
surgery at Wichita Falls, ten
days ago is improving.__________
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______!_________ (s7)
Wanted — White, middle aged
woman to care for’children and
do light housework, call HO5-
9440. (3)
children, ph.----------
Ironing done in my home, 709 K
Garnett__(5)
rtiy cloudy this after-
4 Thursday, scatered
the coast this
Ironing wanted in my home, 720
Culberson___________________°(1)
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Bush, 1002
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hours 12 o’clock noon to
Curtis, Curtwood Hotl. •
QUICKIES
bassy in Naples, Italy for about
eight months.
A graduate of the army signal
corps, Fort Monmouth, N. J.,
young Head completed a course
in army court martial school at
Fort Devens, Mass. There he was
company clerk of his unit for 11
months before being chosen for
this new assignnment. Mr. and
Mrs. Head, who moved to Gaines-
ville from Sherman in February
will drive the corporal to Dallas
this evening.
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help you start; or write Raw-
leigh’s. Dept TXH-480-216B,
Memphis, Tenn. (10-ll-24-25-s5-7)
M—INSTRUCTION ° ~
Hano lessons from 4 to 6 p.m.
Anita Homer, HO5-4133. (6)
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Cr. Dist. Atty,
equest Perform.
6b—EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Let Davjs Employment Service
assist
ment
HO5-2
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of handling responsibilities. See
Mr. Sooter, Bfpntgomery Ward.
Wanted—Elderly woman .to care
for children in return for room
SOUTH ZONEOct. (5tN:.
28, both days inclusive. Shooting
hours 12 o'clock soon to sunset.
5 yrs. Best blood
Ph. HO5-5531, S.
Koop up with’the news through
the pages of the Gainesville
Daily Register.
Complete coverage of local,
' state and national nows. Com-
ics. sports and special features
each dayl
3 2 (2 g.
la—LODGE NOTICE________
Called convocation
Gainesville Chapter No.
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47—TYPEWRITERS X
W. V. Taliaferro Typewriter SerV-
ice. Rentals - Sales - Service. De-
pendable service since 1919. Call
Buekingham’s Printery. (s27)
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• WHOLESALE PLU
Waples-Painter Co.
Broadway. Dial 1
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Modern 4-room house for-rent.
ph l5, Valley View. (5)
Clean-jur-condkionad furnish^! 3-
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Contracting, modernizing and re-
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99. Royal Arch Masons
Thursday ev
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south portion this afternoon and to-
night and in extreme south Thursday.
.. -----— temperature changes.
----yinds on the
Wanted—Bus boj
boy of school 2
apply. Apply (in
Curtis. Curtwdod
WBAP-TV—5 ,
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 81
? 15—Ann Alden
4:30—Tricks A Treats
5:30—Spts; Nws; Wehr
6:00—Cowbor Thrill*
6 :30—Pall Mall Plhouse
7:00—Disneyland* -
8:00—Fights*
8:45—Sports, Sherman*
9:00— Masqurde Partv*
9:30—Nws: Wthr: Fin
10:00—Tonight*
11:00—Movie Marquee
•Live Network
Classified ads bring results.
1>—AP^TMENTCroRRE^
Nicely furnished 3-room apt, and
garage, couple. 209 N. Morris. (1)
Furnished garage apt., located
1520% E Calif., apply 1609 E.
California. _________________(20)
Cpl. Edd W. Head has been
spending the past five days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Head, 510 Lindsay street The
corporal leaves tonight by plane
enroute to Monterrey, Calif., to
attend the army’s foreign lan-
guage school there. He will take
a six month’s course in Italian
and after completion will be con-
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Contracting, modemizir
pair. Licensed plumber. ______
Gaughey, 1613 Belcher, ph. HO5-
93677 (M)
•nd 12 acres.
J. G. WHISNAND,
Watts Bldg.; HO5-2431 or
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Temperature: Today noon. 81; baro-
metric pressure, 30.11 rising.
Yesterday Year Ago
High ................100 104
Low ................. 63 75
High for year. 107: low for year. 12.
Normal annual rainfall, 36.94 inches.
^Precipitation ending at 5 p.m. yester
Month Year
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3.12 19.53
6 at Supt. Roy P. Wilson’s
at high school. School
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Bill Meyor radk> and'TV serviced
323 N. Commerce, HQ5-3115. (sl)
Nothing sells like newspaper
advertising.
Soc4tNeg
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—meg
M the differemce! MMber leaa-
jn, 329 N. Commerce St.,'HO5-
3201 for free pickup and delivery.
1950 Ford 2-Door V-8
Radio and heater.
$450.00
1950 Mercury 2-Door
$495.00
1950 Pontiac 2-Door
Hydramatic, radio and heater.
$500.00
1949 Ford 2-Door
Radio and hgate.
$350.00 ;
1953 Ford V-8 Club Coupe *
$550.00
• ELECTRICAL CONTRAODRS _g-n‘
Parker Electric, 110 South kus •2 52 F4 "
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BAILEY COUNTY—No open season. ’
McMULLEN COUNTY—Open season by state low Nov.
1 through Dec. 15; by federal law Oct. 15 to Nov. 28.
KAUFMAN COUNTY—Dove season closed in Combine
Community.
SHOTGUNS must be plugged permanently to three-shell
capacity, may not be forger then 10 gauge. Hunting doves
With rifles prohibited.
NO HUNTING pormitted to game refuges and gome
veserves.
pent stay in the hospital, The^ex-
Mwers, and visits were deeply
appreciated. (Sgd.) Mrs. Elvin E.
Stout. . (It)
__ _____________ Tell your merchant
Blakely and other relatives, his advertisement in the
To get the full benefit
of your doctor’s skill, be
sure his prescriptions
are accurately filled.
Bring them to us ... or
Hmm H05.2873
Wth; Nws, Edw*
Julius LaRosa*
HO5-2171, Gainesville, Texas, col-
lect. ___ (s24)
DAIRY CATTLE
Holsteins, I registered Jersey, 1
registered Guernsey. Mostly all
young with 2nd and 3rd calves.
Guernsey dub calves. Look them
over before you buy. D. P,
Walker, Collinsville, ph. 4F5. (1)
18—FLOOR SANDING _
Floor sending and finishing.
Henry E. Nelson, HO5-5192. 815
Moran. .(s24
i9poGST
BULCHER, Aug. 31—Mrs. J.
M. Shields and Mrs. Charles
Crabtree were in Gainesville
Monday where they set up, the
Bulcher home demonstration club
booth at the Cooke county fair.
The exhibit this year stresses
uses of dry milk. The ladies re-
port that the booth was judged
Monday and won a blue ribbon.
A. O. Huggins is reported seri-
ously ill this week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Raily Dennis, ac-
companied by their children and
————reg———— 1 -——
Gonzales Him Is
Seen by Kiwanians,
Special Train Set
A film on the Gonzales Warm
Springs foundation was presented
Tuesday at the Kiwanis club
luncheon bv Truman York, field
representative of the foundation.
The film was in color and was
made at the foundation, which is
located some 10 miles north of
Gonzales, Tex.
The treatment program at the
foundation is aimed at returning
each patient to his home as early
as possible.
The foundation is staffed with
physical therapists and other
highly trained individuals work-
ing under the supervision of the
medical director.
Bob Claxton, vice president,
presided at the Tuesday meeting
in the absence of Club President
Reece Hagerty.
In a meeting of the club board
of directors and the train com-
mittee it was voted to sponsor
a special train to Cleburne Sept.
23 when the Gainesville Leopards
play the Cleburne Yellowjackets.
The club will handle concessions
on the train.
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ne Wo
iles and
North Central and West Texas (in-
cluding Gainesville): Clear to partly
cloudy and mild this afternoon, tonight
and Thursday.
South CentraLTexas: Partly cloudy,
scattered showers and thundershowers
lag guaranteed to giy new sery.
ice. Huneycutt Jewelers. ,(s28)
AAnAAnAAAAemg
96—TAXI SERVICE_________
Safeway-Cab Co.
PHONE
HO5-4351
JACK COPELAND, Owner
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Courtesy Cab Co.
HO5-2828
JOE HUBBARD, Own.,
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A DAILY RI
BUSINESS, DIR
* APHASIes. General
Aot. for rent, 520 N. Denton. (5)
For rent-—Small furnished apt.,
couple oaly. 402^4 S. Taylor. (5)
Unfurnished duplex In Sanger,
$30 each or both $55. Ph. days,
HO5-4211; nights, HO5-4945. (2)
Redecorated 3-room apartment,
new refrigerator, bills paid. 631
N. Taylor, ph. HO5-4897. (6)
Unfurnished 3-rooms and bath,
part utilities paid. Couple only.
HO5-5451 after 6 p.m. (>
13—HOUSES FOB RENT
i-r.
Unfurnished 4-room apt., apply
301 S. Commerce, or ph. H05-
5265. _______________________(1)
Waated—8 o m e o n e to take tip
payments on television and an-
tenna; also metal 2 wheel trailer
for sale. 1208 N. Weaver, garage
FPtKa^ toe Service
station at 201 Lindsay, featuring
Panhandle products, same price,
same service. I will appreciate
your continued patronage. Henry
C. Gey. (15
ley, Chairman, Gainesville In-
dependent School District. (2)
Small 2-room house to be moved
off lot ph. HO5-2285. » (1)
For sale-424 N. Cunningham,,
corner lot with approved VA 4%
Nicely furnished cottage, ideal
for couple. Bills paid. Also an
apt for rent. 1004 N. Grand. (2)
Modern cottage, nicely furnished.
523 S. Taylor, ph. HO5-2596. (3)
HILBURN'S
USED CAR LOT
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l—CA^D OF THANIS • »~FgB|A| J HELP WANTED
I want jo thank all of my «4gk- Wauted — Salesladies for. p a r t
bors, friends, the doctors and time sales work, must be capable
nurses, for the kind rinistratins- 1 “ “titii
during my stay in the hoepital
Those who sent, cards, flowers,
and extended other help and
interest. I am most grateful
(Sgd.) P. T. Booher.________ (it)
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Several families from here
have been attending Church of
Christ revival meetings now in
progress in the Spencer commun-
• ’ 1,458
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While on
Vacation
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8 mos. to Board reserves right to accept
50 and up. reject any or all bids. W. D. Hi
burn. (s2) ley. Chairman, C-h-C :
See Lelan Ritcherson, Jim Westfall,
Jack Hilburn, Jerry Shahan
(1)
Unfurnished 3-room apt., 810 E.
Broadway, HO54809._______(s26)
Furnished 3-room apt. for rent
to middle aged couple. HO5-9439.
_____________(1)
: eutomiins
I satiaction.
loan, small downpayment, month-
ly payments approximately $50.
.See or call Joe B. Walter, 705
Summit Ave., HO5-5578. (2)
#4REALESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY: Large 2 bed-
room house with 3 roor garage
apartment at 427 South Dixon.
1303 -FAIR: Nearly naw 3 badroom,
PHA house and only $1,200.00
down.
140S CULBERSON: 2 Bodroom house
on largo lot, $1,000.00 down.
1401 - LAN I US: 2 Bedroom house,
$5,750,00, with $75000 down.
OLD DENTON ROAD: 6 8/10 Acres
with 6 room house end basement.
LOIS COMMUNITY: 121 Acr farm,
100 ecres in cultivation.
CALLISBURG ROAD: 5 Room house
yona car;
18e—HOUSE TBAILEBS_____
37 Ft. house trailer for sale,
Case Bros. Trailer Court, E. Hwy.
82. (6)
15a—FOR SALE OR TRADE "
For Sale or Trade — New 2-bed-
room house, garage attached.
George Tyler, HO5^703. (s6)
16WANTED TO UY
If you have a farm for sale, large
or small, give full description, lo-
cation and price by letter to Joe
Pulte, 1001 N. Commerce St.,
Gainesville. (3)
ceelef eimt portion today. Warmer
northwest and west portions Thursday.
Lake ‘exoma: Lake 'level. 614.06
feet: temperature of water. 79 degrees:
barometric pressure. 30.11. slow-
iv. Winds northeasterly 10-15 mph to-
day and tonight, becoming southeast-
erly Thursday. Fair weather. High
today. 85; low tonight. 65: high Thurs-
6:00—Frankie Laine*
7:00—Millionaire*
7:30—I’ve Got Secret*
8:00—U.S. Steel Hour
9:00—Ames Brothers
9:15—Pres. Eisenhower
9 :S—Music Hall
10:00—4-Star Theater
11:00—4-Star Theater
•Live Network
For sale—Toy Fox Terrier pups,
540 N. Schopmeyer St., or cell
H05-4725 after 5:30 p.m. (4)
and boar. Reply Box "Z” c/o
Etegister. (1)
Canyouearn $40weeklysewing
baby shoes and mailing display
folders? Send stamped addressed
Rusk. Christine Osborne. (sl3)
Dallas News. ph: HO5-5154. (*18)
Professional manicurist featur-
ing hot oil. Beauty Counselor
cosmetics. Eunice Phillips, Morris
and Ruth’s. For Appointments
call HO5-2451. (7)
8—BEAUTY PA RI ORS
Judy’s Beauty Shop for your
back to school h ai shaping and
wave, $5.00 endup. 1100 N.
Grand, Hp5-5891. V (2)
wia'l?heijp wAntct
ibetra nice unfurnished 3-room =—,---
apt. with garage, close in. Mrs. Kenton Kennels boarding. 1901
RF.Spires, .‘05-3525, (529) Refinery Road.HO5337§. j(»4)
Furnished apt., couple only, bills
paid. garage. Ph. HO5-5006 (s29)
Furnished apt. for rent, 201 N.
Grand. J _ _ •________(s29>
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SANCTUARY—Unlawful to take a
chachafoca or any fowl south of
U. S. Highway 83, formerly State
Highway 4.
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armau Ind 12 gauge Winchester, good condi-
msm"‘* -m tion H05-5451 after 6 p m (7)
: W—AUTO LOANS_____o
l <$uic* - loans on auto s, trucks,
treetors. Sales financed or pres-
_mcuen rer nw on Ip' ent npte refinanced. Consolidate
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TV and radio renafr N important temper
622' North Dkon I cery; Szdrtaternortheasteri
TesaG „Ek-EexgiPartynsloyad
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31—HOUSES FOR SALE_____
Tell your merchant you saw
hjs advertisement in the Register.
House located at 41d N. Denton
to be moved off lot; good condi-
tion. Sealed bids accepted until
DEXTER Aug. 31—Mrs. Jozie
Johnson has returned to her
home at Kiowa, Okla., following
a visit ‘gith Mr. and. Mrs. J. C.
Butt.’ . ]
Mr. aifr Mrs. Bill. Dyer and
children of Fort Worth, visited
Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Williams.
Wednesday. _
Mr. and Mrs. V. Y. Short of
Denison were visitors here Wed-
nMr’and Mrs. T. B. DelashaW
of Whitesboro were Dexter vid-
tors, Thursday. <
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. May and
son of Fort Worth were visitors
o’clock. -Purpose of
R.A. Degree. Emmett Lawson,
Acting High Priest; John A.
Atchison, Sec. (It)
‘hmK 1
Hgk, ,
is jess.?
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Classyied ads bring results.t
gmzemae
SORP‘mopgan,"wnomtspak6s
vacation. ‘Apply in peraoas, Fejs -e
Cafe. • S’
Wanted —fre
perienced prefeteee.#tset IBM
necessary, wikl’be md te ‘'
Reliable and depe .
cants. Apply . hi p
Wishes to hire permanent truck
driver for this immediate area.
Previous references required,
driver will be subject to 24 hour
call and must have chauffeur’s
or commercial operators license.
This is a permanent position, do
not apply if not seeking steady
employment, please apply 206
Wardlow Buildjng. ________(1)
Wanted Experienced meat mar-
ket manager. A good deal for the
right man. Contact H. S. Osborne
or W. C. Herring at Piggly Wig-
gly Store in Denton, Tex. Phone
C6725.________
Would like to hear from man
with car for Rawleigh business
ilwell Mud Co., Inc.,
here Thursday.
P. B. and W. C. Cunnin
were business visitors at
son Wednesday.
T. C. Collums was a bus
visitor at Whitesboro and
man Frfday.
Johnny Vaughan left M<
evening for his home at Wi
ton, Ohio, after spending
summer with Mr. and Mrs. L
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1
du with all your employ-
•oblems. 316 E. California,
& - ce-Ma
families, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dennis and sons; Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Milburn and son Chris
and Mrs. Dexter Dowd and sons
al l visited their son and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Dennis in
Dallas Sunday. The group en
joyed a picnic outing at a park
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Dennis
of near Gainesville visited his
brother Bailey Dennis and wife
Friday.
Mrs. Bob Newman and two
kie- . e g acnhdhecheer X 7 i zic '
WANTS " INTO FALL C
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EMza
1500 bales good Johnson graM
hay, located on Hood Rd., phoned
Central 5773, Denton. (2)
Used Harley-Davidson 12^ motor
cycle, Sec at 620 S. Clements, (sl)
For sale-Two bedroom Suites,
piano, odd tables, chairs, dinette
suite, television set, utility cabi-
nets. Ph. HO544990 pr HO5-2735.
1126 Culberson.___________ (5)
Fryers, caporflzed. Mrs. Willie
Bierschenk, Valley View, ph. 491
Moving to Illinois, must sell 20
gauge shotgun, $15; apartment
size Frigidaire refrigerator, $30;
car airconditioner, $5; Divan,
cost $115, sacrifice for $50, 321 S.
Dixon.______.. ._____________ (2)
5 Mp' outboard motor, Seaking.
very good condition, $50. Tim Os-
borne, HO5-5770 or HO5-2182. (4)
1955 model 21" console TV and
antenna, 619 W. Broadway, HO5-
3955. ________________________(3)
WFAA-T—8
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31
4:00—Kidd K Karnivai
4:30—Frontier Pihouse
5:00—K’Hu rn, Ollie .
5:15-John Daly, Nws*
5:30—Coin Time
5:45—News Caravan*
6:30—Fther Knows Bst
J 7:00—TV Theater
8 00—This's Your Life*
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1609 Refinery Rd., -bedroom ome.
701 S. Howeth, -bedroom home.
-Bedroom home on N. Howeth.
1 year old on 1 acre, 2-bedroom
home. •
G. F. VANDEVER, Realtor
Office HOS-23II .Res. HOB-MOS
2—PERSONAL______________j Will keep children in my home
Merle Norman cosmetics, dem- daytime hours. Ph. H05-9830. (1)
onstrations and sales. 114 North 1 -arr-I-
- 10—BEDROOMS FOR
Front bedroom, private entrance, Central Hide’ & Rendering Com-
614 Moran st._____________ tsa>) 1 • • • -" •
Edition
8 Theater
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
Leather cleaning. Western jack-
ets, gloves, coats, etc., expertly
cleaned; colors and natural oil
restored. HO5-5517. Driv-in
Cleaners and Laundry. (s6)
Call us when you have furniture
to sell Boone Furniture, 313 N.
Commerce, HO54710. (ag)
Duplicate keys, while you wait;
25c each; Schad & Pulte. (sl)
Chain link fencing, free estimate,
36 months to pay. Lacy B. Wheel-
er, Superior Fence Co., HO5-4809.
. __________________________(s20)
Call us when you*have used fur-
niture to sell. Trading Post, 307
N. .Commerce, 4105^1. (sl5)
Stoves 'and air 'conditioners
‘ddand and repaired; furniture
to HLobbs Furniture, HO5-
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Fori Worth' Star-Tetegram, $1.50
ta» MOS-3934- « <s8)
. rfcajlwll, watch and
, soesgedt.jaiF N. Commerce.
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• IliiirftiftwW air conditioners and
eyapotative coohera reduced for
cearanece.Meyer Tv ana Radio,
22 ..2.16)
Septic tanks. Call HO5-4163 or
see Ray Amoroso at 715 Olive.
(sl)
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Registered Hereford
bulls tor sale; all age
spent the weeke
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