The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 137, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 31, 1943 Page: 20 of 38
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11 HEREFORD SALE--
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Sunday Morning, October 31, 1943
Sir Domino 144th
Belle Domino 95th
Belle Domino 82d
May 12. 1942
Jan. 2. 1942
Jan 12. 1942
Feb. 5. 1942
Nov. 20. 1942
Belle Domino 131st
Domino Lad 1st
| D. Advanxiety Frances Jan 3. 1942
Bull
Hfr.
Hfr.
Hfr.
Bull
’ Advanxiety 94th C.
July 10, 1942
July 12, 1942
Hfr.
Bull
Bull
Advanxiety 37th __________
Advanxiety Mabelle Dec. 1, 1942 Bull
Advanxiety 44th
Bonita Zato 12th * Sept. 3. 1941
Adventuress Sth Aug 39. 1935
Advanxiety Lassie 70th May 3, 1942
Jan 3. 1943
SECRETARY—Mrs. Kupert Herkrider is secretory for the
Hereford show at the West Texas Livestock show to be open-
ed here Wednesday at West Texas Fair park.
Sears Cow-Hog-Hen
Show Will Be Held
One of the features of the West Jackson, both of Silver Valley;
Livestock show this week Robert Couch.. Gouldbusk; Wayne
Texas Livestock Shoe wee Smith, Loss Creek; A. B. Mitchell,
Cross Roads; and Wallace Cren-
shaw, Valera.
will be the annual Cow Hog-Hen
foundation program of Sears-Roe:
Puck company.
Fifty-four head of swine will be
exhibited by 4-H club boys from
six counties in the official Sears
Miss D. Adv. F. 23d
M Adv. 39th R.
Maggie A.
Advanxiety’s 20th
LS Real Prince 53d
Best Pub. 49th
Exact Dom. 15th
Petrolea 15th
Gertie 14th
Amy Lou Domino
Virginia Lee 16th ■
Sept. 10. 1942
Sept. 20. 1942
Dec 10. 1942
Oct. 17, 1942
Dec 13, 1943
April 19, 1942
April 20. 1938
March 12. 1938
July 12, 1937
May 3. 1936
Bull
Bull
Hfr.
Cow
Hfr
Cow
Hfr.
Hfr
Bull
Bull
BuU
Hfr.
Cow
Cow
Cow
Cow
L C. Atkinson
L C. Atkinson
L. C. Atkinson
L. C. Atginson
E M Seale
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J M Smallwood
J. M Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
J. M. Smallwood
Largent & Steven
Largent & Stevens
Largent & Stevens
D. H. Jefferies
Walter L. Boothe
Walter L. Boothe
Walter L. Boothe
Walter L. Boothe
JERSEYS-
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have calved and are owned by ex-
hibitor: $10, $7.50, $5, $2.50, $1.
Dam and son: $10, $7.50, $5, $2.50,
31 FFA or 4-H, $5, $3.75, $2.50,
$1.25.
Produce of dam, two animals
from one cow #10. $7.50 $5, *2 50,
*1. Produce of dam, bred by exhi-
bitor: $2.50, $1.50, $1, *1, *1.
CALVES
Bull calves born between July 1,
1942 and July 1, 1943: *5, $2.50, *1.
$1, *1. $1. *1. FFA or 4-H: *2 50,
$1.25, *1. *1.
Heifers born Jan. 1, to July 1,
1942: $7.50, $5, $2.50, $1, *1, $1, $1.
FFA or 4-H: $3.75, $2.50, $1.25, *1,
$1. 4
Heifer calves born July 1, 1942 To
Jan. 1, 1943: $5, $2.50, $1, $1, $1, $1,
*1, *1. FFA or 4-H, $2.50, $1.25 *1,
$1.
Junior Get of Sire: $10. $7.50, $5,
*2.50, *1. Bred by exhibitor: $2.50,
$1.50, *1. (1. *1. •
County herd: First, *50; second,
*35 third, $15._____________________
Badoglio in Naples
NAPLES, Oct. 28—(Delayed)—/P)
—Premier Pietro Badoglio made ‘)
first appearance in Naples today
since this port city was freed from
German occupation. He was ac-
companied by American Minister
Robert Murphy and British minis-
ter Harold MacMillan.
. THE ABI
“Bang
•With
Eastland; Wayne Knowles, Moran;
Monte Walker, Carbon; Roy Lane
Jr., Carbon; R O. Addison, Haw-
ley; Leon Blankenship, Anson: Bil-
ly Henderson. Eastland: Billy Joe
Jaynes, Merkel; Ralph Wheat,
Eastland; Billy Brock, Clyde; W.
O Dawson, Wylie; Bobby Walker,
Cisco: R. L McClain. Baird: Mor-
gan Smith, Swenson; James Walk-
er, Cisco; David Park Clinton, Put-
nam; Dale Carlile. Rising Star;
Billy Joe Swinney, Trent; Joe Ross
Milliorn, Oplin.
Orville Ray Davis, Old Glory;
Lindell Ellison, Aspermont; Elton week-end, and Moran, 1,198. Reg-
Brigham, Stamford; W. E Milliorn, 1 istrations for book one. In May,
Oplin: Doyle Riddle, Ovalo; Man-
ton Reid, Oplin: Gene Griffith,
Moran; Clinton Ritter, Lawn; Er-
sal Lee Johnson, Clyde; Cloice
Clemmer, Clyde; Edgar Connell,
Clyde: Bobby Frank Estes, Clyde;
Lowell Johnson, Oplin; Joe Glover,
Baird: Roy B. Hart, Aspermont;
Edward Walsch, Rule.
Shackelford Issues
4,653 Ration Books
ALBANY, Oct. 30 - (Spl.) —
Shackelford county schools last
week issued 4,653 ration books four.
Indicating a close estimate of the
population of the county. Some
failed to get books last week, and
these will be able to register for
them at the local rationing board
after Nov. 1.
Albany registered 2.772 during the
SUPERINTENDENT —Hardy
Grissom is superintendent of
the Hereford Show for the
West Texas Livestock show
opening here Wednesday at
West Texas Fair Park.
1942, shows Albany registered 3,-
269, and Moran. 1,369. In March,
this year, Albany registered 2,790
for ration book two and Moran,
1,238.
Other schools in the county reg-
istered the following for book four:
Rockhill, 178: Berryhill. 174; Hast-
ings. 132; Post Oak, 199.
Nazis Flood Marshes
Included in the entries received
by Bill Coalson of Wylie, superin-
tendent of the show, were those
from 4-H club boys from other
counties and boys formerly enter-
swine show, with the winner in ed in the Sears contest. Others en-
each county show being awarded tered included:
a registered Jersey helfer by Sears.
Seven head of Jersey heifers
to be awarded the boys are to
arrive here Sunday and will be
display in the dairy barn at the
fair grounds. The heifers were
purchased from the Delgene-
Reese Breeding farms at Waco.
Premiums for places from
second through eight will be
baby chickens, also awarded by
Sears.
Taylor county club boys en-
tering animals in the swine
show are Jeral Miller of Poto-
si, Gadayous Edwards of Ova-
lo. Bobbie Joe Griffin of Ova-
le. Lonnie Schmidt of Pleas-
ant Hill, Buddy Winter of Trent,
James C. Beard of Tuscola, Bob
Antilley of Elmdale, John Ce-
cil Lilly of Shep, Mac Axe of
Elmdale.
Coleman county boys to exhibit
Ray Hardwick, Abilene; Bruce
Pritchard, Wingate; Dale Carlile,
Rising Star; Jimmie Walsh. Stam-
ford; Alton L Rogers, Ranger; C.
M. Garrett, Cross Plains; Clayton
Henderson, Eastland; Lloyd Keith.
Abilene, route 3: Donald Ray Bald-
win, Anson; Henry James Keith,
route 3, Abilene Gene Griffith.
Moran: Dolye Riddle, Ovalo; Gene
Frazier, Merkel; Barry Allen. Ro-,
tan.
Johnny Steele, McCaulley; T.
Wilson Bryan. Robert Lee; Gordon
Allen, Rotan. Morris Scott. Sweet-
water; Carl Crawley. Moran; Bur-
iel Dean Hudson, Lawn: Bobby
Gene Martin, Merkel; Roy Lan-
ders, Ovalo; H. W. Brooks Jr.,
Moran: Omer Bishop, Merkel;
James Stuart, Roby: Billy Richard.
Tye: Ben Cooper. Rising Star: W
M. Meador, Baird: CarroU Tatom,
Moran; Bobby Gene Harrison, Ran
hogs are Raymond McNutt. Cole- ger.
man: Wayne Stewardson, Shields: • Eugene Thomas. Moran: Billy D.
Glen Dale Thompson and Jerry Reese, Carbon; Bobby E Moore.
Greetings
West Texas
Stockmen!
WILLIS COX SPECIAL!
Your Show
Deserves
the Support
of Everybody
in West Texas.
We hope i
is a big
Success!
We Have a Good Supply of
Goodrich Tires
for your
Truck or Tractor
Equip them with the best Tires your money will buy. . . .
Goodrich quality will stand the hard wear and abuse of
ranch, and form work.
When you're in town for the Livestock Show, we invite
you to drop in to see us. New hours effective ‘now. Open
at 8 a m.—Close 7 p. m.
• Washing
• Lubrication
• Texaco Gas
• Goodrich Tires
• GE Appliances
• Custom-bilt Seat Cov-
ers for late model cars
D& WTIRE CO
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ION F •
So. 1st and Elm.
Phone 624_.
JUDGE—W. L. Stengel, of
Texas Technological college,
will judge Herefords et the
West Texes Livestock show
beginning Wednesday.
ed by the Germans, presumably to
forestall Allied tank operations,
Merrill Mueller, NBC correspondent.'
said last night in a broadcast from
Algiers. The marshland area had
NEW YORK. Oct. 30— (PP)—Some said
of the Pontine marshes 50 miles : -=. . omring system
southeast of Rome have been flood- been kept dry by a pumping ayatem.
CONGRATULATIONS ..
TO THE WEST TEXAS
LIVESTOCK SHOW
LET'S ALL ATTEND THE SHOW OCT. 3-4-5
SEE FRANK FAIN FOR LIVESTOCK REMEDIES
FAIN PHARMACY
WELCOME
STOCKMEN
SHOW PROGRAM
Wednesday, Nov. 3—10:00 a. m.
Swine Judging and
Sears Cow-Hog-Hen Special.
. Thursday, Nov. 4—8:30 •. m.
Hereford Judging.
Thursday, Nov. 4—1:00 p. m.
Jersey Judging.
Friday, Nov. 5—12 noon
Sale of Hereford Cattle by
West Texas Hereford Association.
South 1st & Chestnut
Phone 6267
A= fexos
Sholock
Enjoy the convenience* end comfort* of The Wooten when
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The Wooten is known for ond wide at "West Texas Most
Modern Hotel . . . where hospitality reigns” . . • Accept our
invitation to make this your home during your three-day
visit to the show!
HOTEL WOOTEN
BOB WESTBROOK, Mgr.
November 3, 4, 5,
at WEST TEXAS FAIR GROUNDS
Abilene, Texas
West Texas
Livestock Exhibit
featuring Herefords - Dairy
Cattle and Swine
Promoting Food for Victory
EVERYONE INVITED
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