The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Midland—A carload of *>•• wM ha
SUppai tala Midland county aad at
Pa tha fanaata al absolato aaat plaa
Of Mat af taapartlap aad food lag the
swtaa aattl they art told Mr. & A.
■aMar, county afloat, baa tha datalla
of thta la hand for Midland couaty
aad tha haaa ara Mv shipped la
by tha Midland Cbaaibor of Co
bnn. tba Midland National Mai
aad tha flint National Bank. Th«
high flrada gilt* ara twin* ahlpp
from tloai City, Iowa, aa a result
af tha Joint Ro« Import Inf Cam pa Ida
af tha fart Worth Mackyarda Com
pa ay aad tha Weat Trial Chambar
af Oommarca.
Albany—Tba daap toot drtllad by
Baaaar 4 Pendleton aa tba Cook roach
aarthwaot af Albany baa anaapaatadly
taraad lata aballow prod near af lain
Oil waa attack at IMS
aad mttabla inpatta from tha
mall ara that It la auk lac 1,000 hat*
iota.
Ftaydada—Mata than thraa haa-
Arad rapraaaatatlva fanaata hoard
& Q. Isa, fraaldnat af tha Want Taa-
us Chamber af **rnmr~w. apaak i
tha baaaflta of "Dimrslftod" farmlap.
Mr. Isa adroeatad irawlafl Modi aa
man aa oottoa. Col. 0. C. froach,
tadaatrlal apaat af tha fort Worth
■tockyarda apoka on tho ralataf of
Caayoa—Tbo annual martini and
banqnot af tha Panhandle-Plains Hla-
torlcal Horlety recently held In thla
elty waa the moat aucceaaful erer
held. People were In attendance from
Amarillo, Lubbock. Miami, Canadian.
Pampa, Claude, Memphla. Romero and
Tulla. Jndfe O. ||. Nclaon of Rome-
ro. Hartley oounty, waa elected proa-
Ideat. The rlaltora viewed with much
Interest the exhibits now owned by
the Society, aame helm* valued at
012,000.
Oorae • At a recent meet Inf of the
Ooree Chamber of Commerce 1700
waa raised for prlaea to ha flven
away to the farmera of thla trade
territory aa a meana of enonuraglng
a safe plan of farming. These prlaea
ara to he flven away la Mnnectton
with the Community fair which la
to be held thla fall. The hnalneaa men
ara also encouragai the farmers to
to after some of the prlaea being
offered at the fort Worth fat Otork
show la March.
■lalea—There la helnf arraaied by
•latoa'a Commercial Clab and the
Dime!fled farm Program members
a oae-day Agricultural and Livestock
Bhort Oonrae hetweon tho dales of
March 10th aad 10th. Arraaflomeate
are halac made tor tho rory hoot aad
moat practical awn of tho flat# to
ha pveaeat on thla occasion to taka
•p tho follow!Bfl subjects; Dairying,
hop dovelopment, poultry and market-
lap.
Rochelle—The Rochelle Chamber of
Commerce baa Juat recently been or-
ganised with O. K. Rice aa prealdent.
At the orfanlaatlon meeting, Wm.
D. Cargill, secretary of the Rrady
Chamber of Commerce outlined the
needs of a Chamber of Commerce.
County Agent C. C. Johnson made a
splendid talk on “Diversification."
The wide-awake cltlaenshlp of Ro-
chelle are planning to do great things
daring tho coming ywr.
la • Mar
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At a lain bant the whole award
m aerved with daUrtoaa csfornh
loceramd with
aad la Urn eeator af
tha tabla aat his aaow white birth-
with bright glaam-
I aa caadlea. The whole oveaiac waa
proclalmod by all as oao of aaaaaal
plaaaare aad oatortalamoat.
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• ARNBT-MLUI RUN* •
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Wo are glad to say that Mr. Mar
ques Rurka la Improving every day.
Mr. Charlie Goi who has baen sick
for soms lime la reported Improving
at Ibis writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fills ton
and family had aupprr with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Fortner Friday night.
Mlaa Othello White la reported Romo
I>ettcr at thla writing. Hhc haa been
suffering with dyphthcrla for tho
peat three woelta. flor many friend*
will be glad to see her hack In school
again.
Mr. Rdd Kincaid motored to Ama-
rillo to transact hualnc** last Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mra. Kay Colo visited
their him In and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
John llendrli, one day last week.
Mr Allen la working for Mr. Mor
rl* thla week.
Mr. Cowan and b,.ii of Amherat
apent Monday night In the homo of
Mr and Mrs J K Itoyd who are old
rt<i|iialntancea of the Itoyd family.
Mr. T C. Cage made a buslni sa
itip to Happy Monday
Mat Tuesday night a very large
crowd gathered at the home of Mr
and Mra. Floyd W Fortner for a
birthday party, being a surprise for
Mr Fortner. Mrs Fortner had the
whole I louse m order, slid after aup
|*r WM over, they were comfortably
seau-d around a good warm Hra and
e*erything waa c.my About g rw
oVP** itie guests began to arrtfe and
•■ontlaued tvonlng until each rtwir wm
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(Too late for last week)
The little Barrett girl returned to
school last week after an absence of
two months. The child broke her leg
and la Juat now able to ho out.
Mr. and Mra Art Haberer and Mr.
aad Mra Herman Haberer and Roy
Haberer and son were shopping la
Muleshoo flatnrday.
Mm. Hughes returned to her homo
la DeaMolaea, Iowa, flatnrday.
Mr. aad Mrs.H.Bearden aanouaco
tho arrival of • aloe pound baby hop.
bora February iflth. Tho now boy la
no mod Charles Dayton.
Tho aowtnfl club mot Thursday
with Mra. toyman la apho of tho
woathor aad had a hlc ttmo. Tho
afternoon waa profitably apoat la
ThoM present wore:
Will, Bmeraon, Jay and
Harold Wyor, Vara Lost. Olea Mtllom.
Herman Haberer and R. R. Hughes.
The olnh meets next weak with Mra.
Bmeraoa Wyor.
Wo have toolbar good Pundoy
school report—20 present, 1 new pu-
pil, 1 visitor and 92-01 collection.
Frank Rloa, working for Roy Ha-
beror, moved hla family to Muleshoo
Sunday.
Mr. G. W. Mick haa been suffering
from an attack of mumps. Bills and
Lucille Mick are also sick. We hope
they will be better soon.
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Both wot | and
nrtoam in
In tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Ugt
Loot with her ooa Mortal. They wm
on In Borofard Oatnrdoy and Mr
HnflhM left far her beam la Iowa.
Tha Lambert cattle being
by Marl Loot warn sold last
will ho doilvored at
day.
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■> WrtUvor.
■art W.
—r of Deaf_ .. _
aw tho 4th day of Fehroary. 1*4 oad
al mgular teem of tho Oonaty Owl
I all peraoM tadohud lo aaM
to eomo forward aad maha am
U and thorn havtafl otatma
aflalaat mid eatato to preoant thmo la
him aad at hla residence la
mm. where he rerolvM hit nil
Thla tho Bth day of February. II
PBHCY WBLUTBB.
idapandiat Riecutor of tho Brtoto of
♦At Harsh R. Welllver,
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WHEN YOU TRADE AT
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You are assured of FOUR things
QUALITY — SERVICE, FULL MEASURE and
LOW PRICES
GROCERIES — FRVITS — VEGETABLES
We Buy Produce
and sell Feed of every kind, jjood Flour, Alamo
v U,A * prices to the farmers,
sell. We invite you
Lump Coal, etc. Highest prices to the farmers,
lowest prices on stuff we s<
to test these statements.
West Texas Feed & Seed Co.
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Investment
Amarillo Oil Field?
la It not honor to tavort wtasty to ,
aaaaly In ooovon territory, whom thorn la no
Urn stark thaw to ha sard moaoy In a wtktoat cot
•sloty Oar tho pnrpuM of sailing stock)
tho Am^(MnTSa
b Frank WoMNa. Untoi
Thla nun pa ay west Into tho flold aad pure ha aad aovoral
Icaaaa, ooa of tho tracts bring 40 acres out of Pert loo A Moek-Y
for a cash consideration of •M.icn.on and a It over riding roy-
alty. aad It la on this tract that tho flral well to now hotafl
drilled. In addition to this to acmn them to another 00 to
aectlon 7 Block Y, about A-N mile Mouth of the Phillips produ-
cers and appruilmstcly a mile R»«ith of tho Twin Ota, thla pur-
chased al a coat of IMMUnv Thom to aa additional OBI nemo
la the Northwest corner of Camon county In what la taowu M
tho “Four Comers** field cbmo to tho Warwick
over the line In Potter county, thta last acreage being
at a coat Of Iionmog. All of thla scranae. as
9M.OOOAO. together with 941.00000 la cash tor drilling
com prison the capital stock of 912100000. Only a amall amouwt
of tho stock to placed oa tho market, tho majority of tt hotafl
curried by tho organisers of the company, which an a too the
officers aad directors, namely, Prank Wolftta. Prealdent; B. f.
tlrsnhorry. Vico Prmldmt; aad Ltadmy Nuaa. floe rotary- Bin
umr.
Tho first well, which to now holm drilled la Oort too 0 trust
to ahonl 1900 toot from tho Mellmy-ftorrlag aad Iom than
one-half mile from tho Mcllrny One aad Two, all of which ara
rated as BOO and 1000 barrel producers.
Any well posted oil man In Amarillo win any that tha
acreage secured by tha Mprtng Creek la beyond tho Hapeealatlvu,N
Inasmuch aa the location of tho well now drilling to In the vary
heart of the pool. The tract In Aectlon 7 la proven to tho North,
Mouth, Weat. with eel I* now drilling on the Kart. Tho aoroafla
In the “Four Gnrnera" field la clone to production hat thin atfW
age la not at present a* completely proven aa tho two forty asm
tracts The acreage stone could ho sold teday for a profit of
many thousand dollara.
If yon am Interested la tovoattog
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We can truthfully any lo aay prospective Invertor that thnrn
la positively no promotion in thla stock and wo pay eiectly tho
aame for our ahama of stock aa aay other abamhoidor.
If yoa doatm to lavsat yoa may mod a cashier's ohaah
either to J. L. Naan. Nona Bldg, Amarillo, Tsiaa, aad start
will ha mailed lo yoa, ar yoa may task# mmlttaara la cam af
Amarillo National Bart, mqaoetlag that aoaoy bo paid aa whau
•tort to dollvdmA
FRANK WOLFINt President.
GENE GRANBERRY. Vice Pres.
J. L. NUNN, Secretary?r<
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1926, newspaper, March 4, 1926; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584066/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.