The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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Tins 1*1.AIN Pk.M.KK, CoRRHIAN
Thiii'siliiv, July 5, l!):!4
The Plain Dealer
(jOruhian. Tuxas
L'ubliHhed every Thursday
NOTICE OF GUARDIANSHIP.
(iimi'dliimdtip of Norris Stilrkey,
o minor. No. 978, in tin* County
Court' of Folk County, Texas.
Xoliio is heoeby given lo all
person* interestd in Hit* |iorson
_____ and estate of Norris Starkey, a
Filtered as somud floss niaurr| minor, that I. \V. .1. Starkey,
Fi'limim IT, 1982. at the post guardian, have this day filed my
otlice til Corrigan, Texas, under application in the above entitled
.\et of Mart It 1879. s:111i uuiuberetl cause, for author-
ity to execute an oil, gas ami
,1. 11. (liUiert, Fdiior-Mnunger
\V. (’. Puncher. Owner
It Beats the Old-Fashioned Oars
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person, liriu or cor-
poration which may appear in
the columns of The I'htin Dcah'P
will he gladly corrected if it is
brought to our attention.
Subscription .81.00 per year
AdoertMini ratem
Display, mats or hand sot ..title
Display, plates furnished .. 23c
mineral lease upon such terms
and conditions as the court may
direct, covering the interest of
said ward and his estate iu and
to the following described real
estate situated in Houston Comi-
ty, Texas, to-wit:
A one-eighth undivided inter-
est in 52 acres of land situated
in Houston County, Texas, ami
Headers, per word. 1st ins. lC.r being a part of the W. P. Brooks
Headers. subsequent insertion lei Pre-emption Survey; and (over-
All notices about entertain-) ing the interest of said ward and
incuts. regardless of who beuotlts |tjH ,-stale in ami lo the following
will he charged fur if there is an! „„| ,.sti,te situated in
mlimssion fee charged. , . .
_______I Anderson l minty, lexas. to-wit :
A one-ightii undivided interest
1 !........ i" l ... 1 ,
-:5—
ON TEXAS FA EM3
@iin fi acres of land, more or lo
I situated in Anderson ('aunty,I
Fi'exas, on the headwaters of San
Many people think it tunny! i '-dro Creek, and lung a part of
Unit fare ers ami county agents] tin* Field Pennington I’re-emp-l
0
work for bigger yields per acre
or per animal at the very time
wiii'ii tin* (I * i\, rn. cut seeks to
remove surpluses through redllt-
1 ion programs. Vet tliis is very
logilal because big yields nsii-
ually go iiiisi! in la:ud with effic-
ient farming ami profits. Low
production per acre or per ani-
mal is unprofitable at all prii
i ion.
And
A one-eighih undivided inter <t
es| in 49.1 acres of land, more or
less, situated in the County of
Anderson, in the \Y. T. Sadler
64<> acre survey.
Said application will he heard
at the I’nurt IlotfSe a Livingston
Texas, by the County Judge of
.............1 1 ‘ • ■ —■
levels except nlmornily liigli ones, said County on the ltirh day ofj
‘Acreage reduction is the cheap-, June, A. I). 19.li. at 10:00 o'clock
est way lo reduce produefion.
Poor farming is the most expen-
sive method. Drouth is the most
cruel method.
Six or more trench silos ate to
lie dug is Waller county this year
id": '(' i-.ny t'llllplliail fed :5DlI |
head of cuttle for market last!
season using for roughness 120
tons of seeded ribbon cane buried |
in a trench 120 foot long, aecor-j
ding to A..& M. College plans. j
A. M. or at sneli later date as the
hearing in the above matter may
hi- continued by the Court.
\Y. J. Starkey
(! mini in n of the person and es-
tate of Norris Starkey. Minor.
i i. rdkinsliip of Norris Starkey,
a minor. Nh>. 978, in the Conn-1
t.v Court of Folk County. Tex-i
IIS.
Notice is lierehy given to nil!
persons intersted in the person
-._ land estate of Norris Starkey, n
, . niinor. that I. NY. J. Starkev,
if von ultnre extra good toina-,1 , , . , ,
. ..... guardian, have tins ilav filed tnv
toes it will he cheaper to save I . , ' . ,
, „ 1 (application in the above entitled
seed from vottr own crop thus to .
,, ami numbered cause for nntlior-
buy it next spring, sins J. F. ,
„ ' . . ' . - . . tty to execute un oil, gas and
Kosborough. extension hortiettl- , ,
. mineriil lease upon sneli terms
tarist. Cut the best specimens in , .
, ., , . . i.M'iid conditions as the eonurt urn v
half, place in a barrel half full , ,
, I,,, | order and direct, covering the
oi water, and when the pulp sep- . .....
, , | interest of said ward and Ins es-
nrates, souttrs and comes to the . . . , , „ ,
, . | late m and to the following do-
eon, skim ofl 1 lie pulp usd scoop1
. .. . , ' 1 , ‘ scribed real estate situated in
out tlie seed from the bottom of ,, ,,
Houston Countv, Texas, to-wit:
tlie barrel. Rinse and dry in tiie
shade. Store in tight containers.
One bushel of tomatoes will fur-
nish enough seed for on acre.
Experiments in tin* culture of
wild dewberries have proven pro-
fitable? to Mrs. J. A. Tttrser. Dar-
ker Home Demonstration Club
member in Harris Coiiiinty..Slie
planted one row of wild berries
in her garden last year, and gath-
ered enough in tlie early season
to can six gallons. She is putting
out two more rows.
With over 50 hogs in cure in
Hie vaults of the ice plant in
Colorado, Mitchell county farm-
ers nre again stepping to tlie
front in tlie summer curing of
pork. As Inst year, they are using
tlie A. & M. way to kill, cut and
cure.
BRILLIANT
A one-twenty-eighth undivided!
interest in and to a certain tract
of ninety and one-half (90 1-2,
acres out of the John Daly Sur-
vey in Houston County. Texas.
Abstract No. 343, and being the
same and surveyed b.v 0. C.
Wnfefield. May 16th, 1934. and
which field notes are of record iu
the deed records of Houston
County, Texas, and to which ref-
erence is here made.
Said application will he heard
at the Court House at Livingston
Texas, by the County Judge of
said County, on the 16th day of
lime. A. D. 1934. at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. or at sneli later date as tin-
hearing in the above matter may
be continued by the court,
W. J. Starkey
Cuardian of tin* person and es-
tate of Norris Starkey. Minor.
LOST CAUSE
“Jones Is very poll«li»<l, Isn’t her*
"Very. Everything he says reflect*
uu some ono. Even hi* head shine*."
"Jly denr, what ihnll I buy you for
your birthday?".
“Consult your jeweler, tie knows
pretty well what my tnstoi nre."
“And did you tell him anything
about the Mute of my finance*}"
In buying? merchandise we never
allow PRICE to blind-QUALliy
comes FIRST always.
EDENS-BIRCH LUMBER CO.
Office Phone 83 - Store 16 - Mill 36
Garage 12, Equipped to care fo r your every Car need.
cnoNS
UP TO
BRING
CHEVROLET
to the record low price of
rcALr* ADvtwTisrMerrr
NEW REDUCED PRICES
STANDARD MODELS
Amount of
Reduction
-Sport Roadster...............
$465
$25
Coach.......................
495
25
Coupe.......................
, 485
25
MASTER MODELS
Sport Roadster...............
540
35
Coach......................
580
35
Town Sedan.................
615
30
Sedan.....................
640
35
Coupe.......................
560
35
Sport Coupe.................
600
35
Sedan Delivery...............
600
45
COMMERCIAL CARS
Commercial Chassis.........
355
30
Utility Long Chassis.........
515
50
Dual Long Chassis...........
535
50
Utility Chassis and Cab......
575
50
Dual Chassis and Cab........
595
50
Utility Long Chassis and Cab.
605
50
Dual Long Chassis and Cab. .
625
50
Commercial Panel...........
575
35
Special Commercial Panel____
595
35
Utility Panel.................
750
50
Dual Cab and Stake Body. ...
680
50
Dual Long Cab and Stake
Body......................
740
50
Above are lint prices of passenger earn at Flint, Mich. With
bumpers, spare tire and tire lock, the list price of Standard
Models is $18 additional; Muster Models, $20 additional. List
prices of commercial cars quoted are f.o.b. Flint, Mich.
Special equipment extra. Prices subject to change without
notice. Compare Chevrolet’s low delivered prices and easy
O.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value.
AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICH.
—— , When Chevrolet announced price
reductions several weeks ago, some-
tiling important happened . . . something of vital con-
cern to every buyer of a low-priced car: Chevrolet
stepped into tlw most Javornble price position it has
enjoyed in a long time!
Reductions amounting to as much as $50—the most sub-
stantial price cuts announced in the low-price field this
year— dropped Chevrolet’s lrnse price to a new low figure
of $463. Just compare this price—compare ony Chev-
rolet price—wilh those of oilier cars. Then compare
what you get for what you pay! There’ll be no question
in your mind which car to buy, once you do.
Chevrolet offerB patented Knee-Action—and others do
not! Chevrolet alone has a Fisher body! And the same
thing applies to cable-controlled lirukes, Y-K frame,
shock-proof steering, and 80-horsepower, valve-in-hcad,
six-cylinder engine. Chevrolet gives you for more fea-
tures—Jar finer quality—a Jar better name for depend-
ability. Yet tlie price of the Chevrolet Standard
is lower than that of any other six or, of course, any
eight in the world.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICII
SEAMONS CHEVROLET CO
CORRIGAN, TEXAS
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Gilbert, J. R. The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934, newspaper, July 5, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645714/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.