The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946 Page: 4 of 16
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POR SALE
BALK: • room bouse, both,
lots Immediate dqmmm-
Sm Chas.. Bowel! Hot my
place, Phone 19SW. 35-tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE
VOR SALK: Seed wheat. This to
certified toed from Ukraine of
Russia. T. J. Carter. 96-tic
VOR SALE: Seed wheat. Box
693 Chas. E. Hood. S6-4tp
CATTLE
CUBES
VOR SALE: Windmill and tow-
er. Also some tractor tires, 10-36.
Frank Berner. 37-Stc
Place your orders as
far in advance as pos-
sible.
FOR SALE: 36 International ft-
ton pickup; 87 4-door Stude-
bakar at a bargain. See Stan-
dard Serv. Sta. 30-ltp
RED CHIEF wheat eeed for
sale, 63 bushel. W. T. Carmich-
ael, 1 mile west Wyohe school.
97-Stp
PROTEINS ARE SCARCE!
FOR SALE: 1934 Chev. $225; one
z-wmeei trailer « x a it., lo-
in. aide-boards, 6.60 x 16 tires.
1937 OkUmoblle newly painted.
1940 Bulck by Monday. 1989
Chevrolet pickup, excellent con-
dition, overload springs and
jaxlc. Inquire Cash Loan Co.,
lOameron Bldg., 103 West 3rd.
89-ltc
NEED MORE
LISTINGS
See me for
G?6d lnyaa4manttl
J. B. ELLISTON
FOR SALE: Good tract of irri-
gation land. See Chas. B. Hood,
northwest Hereford. S6-4tp
Business Services
Houses bought and sold.' Hea-
vy truck and winch work. House
61-tfo
CANNING TOMATOES for Sale:
6 miles east, 3 south Hereford.
W. H. Johnson. 37-Stp
Fraser
Milling Company
7-tfe
VOR SALE: 20 head Jarsey heif-
ers. W. E. Dunlap, AJdsrson
Bldg, 87-StC
WE HANDLE Oream OTlalns
Ice cream In pints, quarts and
half-gallons. Texas Market.
S4-tfc.
'FORR SALE: 3 1-2 yr. old fay
gelding, saddle and race stock.
Oood blood. Can show picture
of ancestors. Nice rider, gentle
but fast. 12 new 8 to 10 ft. ce-
dar posts, lot $6. Nsw riding bri-
dls, fancy bits, $12.60. Mrs. O.T.
Johnson, 606 Miles St. 39-ltp
$100,000,000
TO LOAN
FOR SALE: 42 three-quarter txm TOR SALE: Pair of Dempster
International pick-up, body drills, would cmslder taking In
and motor In excellent condi-
tion. See J. R. Fowlkes, Miller
auto stars. 9$-lte
a good Van Brunt drill on trade
Price $750.00 T. J. Carter, Here-
ford. S7-tfc
BUILDING for sale, 16 x 80 ft
on lot 60 x 282, east front. Also
2-rm. house on lot 50 x 282.
Three lots past city limits on
50 north. See John Calhoun or
Charles Done*. 39-ltp
On farms and ranches. Immed-
iate appraisal after application
Appraisals run from $2.60 to
$10 per acre above amount be-
ing offered by other loan com-
panies. Interest rate—4%.
Just Completed, Modern
5-Room Hume
located in one of Hereford's
most desirable areas. 2 1-2 a.
tract optional.
. . . FOR INSPECTION
moving. J. F. Messer, Telephone
9009F2, Hereford, Texas, Rt. t.
SA 4#~
WW V«V
Machine covered buttons and
, button holes. Hemstitching and
alterations. See Mrs. Ann Daugh-
erty, 300 E. 4th. N. Apt. 39-2tp
T. J. CARTER
Hereford, Texas
22-tfc
FOR SALE
1941 Dodge 1-2 Ton Pickup.
■ 1941 International power
take-off, 6-ft. combine, recon-
ditioned and ready to go.
FOR SALE—Jay Bee model W.
Feed Orlnder, dust collector and
sacked Stationary Internation-
al engine. Truck ecales. Small
platform scalea. Will sell all or
separate. J. L. (R°y) Rogers, at
Pitman Elevator. 37-4tp
FOR BALE: Upright piano in
good condition. Priced to sell.
700 E. 3rd. 3-itc
[FOR SALE: One 20 x 8 Van
Brunt and one 8 hole Dempster
drill. R. B, Miller. 30-ltp
FOR SALE: 90 acres or will dl-
vtds into lots or smaller tracts.
On gas and electricity. Sec BUI
Nafxgem. 33-tfc
HOMES: Two new homes, both
for $9,000. . , . New 4-rm. home
$4750. . . , Small homo $2,100.
■ John Deere BroudouM Bind
cr, good canvas, ready to go.
M 1944 John Deere 10-10 wheat
drill, steel box, like new.
■ 1944 John Deere 9 ft. one-
way, large disc, on rubber.
■ Angel 9-ft. one-way.
■ Papee Feed Grinder.
0 John Deere feed grinder, us-
ed very little. 14-in.
B Trailer House, Hog Feeder,
New Posts.
RECORD
PLAYERS
FOR SAMC
Immediate Delivery
at
MILLER AUTO STORE
89-ltc
FOR SALE: 1 new Case tractor
with Hough loader. One-way
plow. 2 blks west on First St.
North of City limits sign on 26-
Mile Ave. 88-2tp
FOR TRADE: 1042 Dodge 1-
u>n pickup, new motor, very
good tires, dual wheels—for
late model sedan. 113 Kibble St.
W. B. Wleman. 30-tfc
FOR SALE: Platfonm rocking
chair, large circulating oil heat-
er, small circulating oil heat-
er, Chest of drawers, walnut cen-
ter table, 2 largo mirrors. S.O.
Wilson, 307 W. 8th St. 30-2tp
FOR BALE: Gas range and 5-
burner oil stove. 108 Bradly Bt.
30-ltp
W. W. Ireland
IRELAND MOTOR CO.
39-1 tc
11IC Wheatland Trautor 22-36;
new rubber and thoroughly re-
conditioned. Reudy to go to
work. $1100.
10-ft. One-way Plow, 21 inch
disc, Avery, recently rebuilt.
$250.
Van Brunt 10-ft. wheat drill,
good condition, ready for work
for $200.
0. O. BYRNES, Dimmitt, Tex.
PO Box 204; c-o Phone M-55
or Hays Implement Co.
, 89-ltc
FOR SALE: '87 Dodge Pick-up.
Vines Brothers Blacksmith Shop.
30-ltp
FOR BALE OR TRADE: ‘41 In-
ternational Pick-up. '36 Chevro-
let 4-door. 1141 25-Mlle Avenue.
Loy HuUe 39-ltp
FOR BALE: 6-Burner New Per-
fection Oil Cook Stove. Kitchen
Cabinet. 75-LB. Ice box. H. D.
(Jack) Buse, 307 Catalpa St.
$9-ltp
FRYERS for sale: Walker Dai-
ry. MU w»r 39-2tc
FOR SALE: Practically new
Peerless 4-lnch column 12 stag-
ings, 166 ft. setting, 87 horse
Le Rol gasoline engine. Bam
Henderson, Tourist Camp north
of Highway, Frlona, Texas. 38-2tc
BARGAIN RATES: Amarillo
News, $10.05 —Hereford Brand,
$2.50; regular $13.45 value—
BOTH for $12.50 at The Brand
office. Renewals and mall sub-
scriptions only on Amarillo. Of-
fer subject to withdrawal with-
out notice. 80-tfc
.. . three surhurbnn homos with
acreage and irrig wells, priced
very reasonable, gas, electricity
. . . Lots from $400 up. Nice
ones.
CLAUD HIGGINS
Kono 998J. 39-ltp
RANCH FOR SALE: 40 miles w.
Dalhart, Texas, In New Mexico.
Cany approximately 300 cows
year around. Six pastures with
live water Modern 5-room house
with complete butane system,
Including underground storage
tank, and Delco system. New
corrals and rock barn. Only 6
miles from school. Price $63,000
(state lease land assigned free).
Wm. E. Brown, Clayton, New
Mexico. 37-Stc
Call G. T. Higgins .... 339J
or O. P. Cowart........ 276W
First come, first served.
39-2tc
CLOCKS repaired. 311 Schley,
i a«-2tp
GOOD BUYS
440, Five miles Hereford; will
take good home in trade; 320
drilled to wheat, balance grass.
Well and mill. Rent goes.
160 acres close in, 2 irriga-
tion wells, fair improvements;
36 acres alfalfa.
2 well-located town lots.
40 acres, with new house. Gas
and lights.
20 ucrcs closo in, irrigation
well, good homo.
320 acres, 2 miles of town;
l'uir improvement; 00 acres alf-
alfa, 40 acres grass. Immediate
possession. ,
We Need Listings I
If you huve something to
trade, would like to have it. W.
10. DUNLAP, Aldersou Bldg.
37-tfc
FOR SALE: 7-Room Duplex, 4
lots near school. Price $5500 or
will sell house alone, $5,000. Mrs.
B. F. Green, Olton Texas. 38-3tp
FOR BALE: 1041 12-ft. Oliver
combine. Just rebuilt. Norman
Oray, 0 ml. west Ford School.
30-3tp
FOR SALE: 1 sc Case tractor
and planter; 1 mower on rub-
ber. All late model and In good
condition. J. E. Springe.. 38-2tc
60 Pounds Kentucky Blue Orass
seed. 61.03 per pound cost. PH.
Oberthier. 30-ltp
Customer with McCormick-
Deerlng Ensilage Cutter lost
crop by recent windstorm after
cutting only 4 acres. Will sell
machine In A-l condition at
discount. Hereford Implement
Co. 38-tfc!
FOR SALE: 38 Ford coupe. Oood
condition. Mllburn Serv. Stu.
90-Stc
For Sale
IRRIGATION FARM
Only 9 miles from Hereford;
3 miles to pavement; 4 miles to
alfalfa dehydration plant. Close
to new Half-Million Dollar ran-
FOR SALE: Furnished 6-room
house and bath; 2 rooms up-
stairs. 2 lots. 410 W. 2nd. Ph.
1Q3-W. 30-ltp
FOR SALE: Have several Irri-
gated farms In shallow water
area east of Texline, Texas, with
good acreage In alfalfa. Now
cutting fourth crop of hay. Pric-
ed reasonable. Mre. R. J. Har-
ville, Texline, Texas. 30-Stc
FOR SALE: Used equipment
radio. Will fit either 42 or 46
Ford. Benny Womble, Phone 60.
80-ltp
bery,
640 acres all in grass. Only
30 ft. to wat<*r. Irrigation well.
f>H0 acres of this section smooth
und level, Can plow this grass
and have nice, clean land to
farm wheat and row crop. Alf-
alfa or vegetables.
BYD MAXFIELD
Box 009, Hereford, Texas.
Phone 184,1 39-ltp
FOR SALE: Desirable 9-bed-
room home In first class con-
dition. Lot 91G ft. deep, near
grade school. Half basement.
Complete furniture avsllable.
Immediate possession. 118 Kibble
St., W. B. Welman. 30-tfc
WANTED
FOR BALE: Plenty of feeder
Iambs or ewes. If you have any
pasture or wheat land see J. B.
Glenn, Cummings Apts. 38-3tp
FOR BALE: 7-room duplex, 4
lots near school. Price $6600, or
will sell house alone, $6,000.
96-3tp
HOUSES TO BE MOVED
Nice 5-rin house, hath, mod-
ern, Venetian blinds. Cun ho
easily moved . . . 4-rrn and hath,
modern frame house . . . 4-rm.
and hath, not modern, insular,-
ed and weather stripped,
A FEW LEFT
ZIPPER
OLAUDE CANTRELL
(Jwitaque, Texas
Phone 19
38-2te
NOTEBOOK BINDERS
2-ring, for school use.
While they lost, $4.95
Indelible
MARKING OUTFITS
for laundry, clothes, etc,
40c, complete
Unusually Good
SCHOOL SCISSORS
25c
New heantiiful white Coolers-
lor Deep Free/e Box for farm
or commercial use, Width 80",
height 39", 9 ft. long, 15 cubic
feet.
3 Used Car Radio*.
’ Hct New Kitchen Wall Cabi-
nets. Top and bottom complete
with sink.
Used Pions, $195.
New und Used Furniture.
Plains Furniture Sc Radio
404 Taylor, Pb. 20392, Amarillo
39-2tc
Tenmarq
FARMS | FARMS I
Quarter horse motor, 110 volt.
The Hereford Brand. 90-tfo
Permanent couple wants mod-
ern apartment. References. Call
044-W. 88-8tc
SEED
WHEAT
Improved 190-u, dairy
and stock farm. $85
per u. This is a money
maker.
WANTED: Dross making, alter-
ations, suits and dresses. 112
Notion. Mrs. W. W, Rhodes.
98-tfc
Improved 80 acre* under irri-
gation. $10,000 buya it. $3,000
will handle,
I WANT: farm on ranch work.
Furnish good references. Box 14,
Rt. 1, Hereford, Texas. 39-ltp
1 Year From
Certification.
unimproved 320 u. ir-
rigation dist, $37.50.
Three sections in irrig. district,;
Improved and choice land. $95.
I am Interested in buying a 2-
bedroom home, also business lot
In Hereford. Prefer to deal with
owner. Doc Kirby, Phone 426,
box 664. 36-3tc
Fraser Milling
CLAUD HIGGINS
Fone 66H.I 39-1 tp
WANTED to buy: 600 ft. i i-4
Inch black pipe. Phone collect,
227, ininmiti. SS-ltp
Co.
Say, Neighbor
WANTED: Apartment for couple
only. Contact Lloyd Grume at
J. C. Penneys.
99-2tp
(only e few pair)
The HEREFORD BRAND
Phone 30
BAYS A BUCK: Amarillo News
and Hereford Brand both for
$12.60 at the Brand Office. Am-
arillo renewals by mall only.
Offer subject to withdrawal
without notice. 98-tfc
OOMPLKTK
NEW HELKCTJON
BETTER QUALITY
37-2tc Do you know that Hereford
to now getting more publicity
today as a health and agricul-
tural center, than any place in
the UBA.
WANTED: Wheat sowing. Plow-
ing with Hoeme, disc or one-
way. W. R. Schelhagen, Jr., Box
646 or 3 miles southwest on Hl-
! way 60. 36-4tc
WALL PAPER
OARL MoOASLIN
LUMBER 00.
39-He
REAL ESTATE
for Sale or trade
FOR SALE
FOLLOWING OARS AND TRUOXf:
—-1937 Packard Sedan, new tires, good condition.
—1934 Plymouth Sedan, used very little, new tires.
—J94I Ford 1 1-2 ton Truck, equipped with
heavy duty TuUs Winch, oil field all-steel
body Gin PaJee and equipped with $.26
- -1941 Army Commando Dodge, fair tires. Me
efcaaioaUy perfect
All the above ears and trucks are pr»«ed be-
tt-lto
FOR SALE
M M Wheatland Tractor GT
Just overhauled. New Rubber.
Oliver HO Row Crop, perfect
condition . . . Brand now John
Deere 10-ft. broadcast binder,
used very little . , , 8-Ft, M M
one-way , . , 15-ft. Hoeme plow
. . . Largest sixe Lets mill John
Deere Ensilage field cutter , , .
1939 Ford pickup ... '3$ Ford
truck . , , '39 Chevrolet Truck,
BYD MAXFIELD
B* m, Hereford, Phone 184J
39-ltp
If you have some money to
invest, Real Estate to the safest
Investment In the world. You
can’t lose If you put it into
Hereford property.
1 have the following for sale
today that are good buys.
9 East front lots on I avenue,
for $2000.00 if sold in a block.
A good residence, close in for
$7600.00. $16004)0 of this can be
carried.
2660 acne. This to choice land
and in the shallow water, has
three good sets of Improve-
ments, practically all good
smooth farm Und, 9000 seres
still in grass, priced to sell.
in addition to these I have a
number of stools* town lots,
homes in town, small tracts, Ir-
rigated farms, wtosat farms and
WILL PAY cash for used cars.
Mllburn Service Station. 7-tfc
FOR RENT
Room for rent. 610 Lee St. S9-ltp
Bedroom for rent. See at Choc-
olate Shop. 80-Jtc
For Lease: 600 acres excellent
wheat pasture for lease 14 miles
south on 26-Mi. Ave. Phone WXJ,
Johnston 227, Dimmitt.
FOR RENT: Light housekeep-
ing apartment. Newly papered.
Adults only. 400 Lee. Fh, 466-W.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Cashier. Apply Star
Theater. N-lte
BEN M. SUDDUTH
10$ W 3rd Hereford, Texes
39-ltc
want YOUNG MAN to lean op-
erator's trade, Farmanent work.
Apply Fred Fierce, Star Thea-
tre. 97-tfc
LOST AND POUND
LOST: black cocker spaniel dnj
Female. Named “Fluffls."
FOR SALS: by owner: nice 6- 2t$J I. V. Flowers. $$-ltp
W\ W. 4th
fi-Wp <*>
See us for general overhaul, mo-
tor tune-up, washing and greas-
ing. We have seat cover* for
38 to 42 Ford, 29 to 40 Chev.
Wagner St Thompson. 98-tfc
When You Lose Your
KEYS
or Lock them in the Oar
CALL 404
Ray's Fix-It Shop
309 Jowell Street
"Don’t Throw It Away
—Bring it to Ray"
38-tfc
We do custrtn wheat sowing
with two new 16-10 Oliver Drills
and good tractors. Call or write
Earl Bplawn, Friona H°tel, Prl-
ono, Texas. 37-9tp
FOR
WINDMILL
REPAIRS
Tower-Raising, denning out
and deepening.
CALL 280-J
or Como to 405 SCHLEY
37-4to
CUSTOM PLOWINO: New *-
quipment, one-waylng, listing,
planting. Jap W. Dickerson, Rt.
3, Hereford, Texas. 37-tfc
NOTICE!
LIVESTOCK OWNEBS1
-Call—
BOOKOUT SERVICE
STATION
For Froo Removal of Dead
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,
Rhone 9522 — Hereford, Texas
16-tfe
EARL NIPPER
ELECTRICIAN
ny kind of cloetriaal wiring.
Fluorescent Light Fixtures
in stock I
Phone 7 or 164 for
Prompt Service
Hereford 40-tfe
NOTICE
I HAVE MOVED my office to
118 Main Bt. in front of Will-
iams Photo Studio. Drop in and
see me for a friendly visit ou to
discuss the buying or selling of
Real Estate. "If I can't hep you
l won't hurt you.” C. N. Coebjr
Realty, 118 Main St., Phone
28-tfc
WE HAVE PLENTY of MONEY
U> iifiu or, real estate. As tew as
four percent, with attractive pre-
payment privileges and high val-
uations. Rose St Barber. 19-tfc
Mattie Mae Swisher has room
in her Musical Kindergarten for
a few boye and girls. It meets
on Tuesdays at 9:00 o’clock. Call
670-W for details. 99-2ta
STRAYED: Liver and white
bird dog from 2 miles south of
town on 26-MI. Ave. Tag on col-
lar with owner's name. Brad
Reinauer. Reward. Call 296.
99-lto
Strictly Fresh
/\PA’s recent boost to sugar
^ prioos toad to so Increase to
the eoet of toe cream, cake end
other sweets—producing a four
outlook for Junior.
0 0 0
Stella St Co. probably ere net
as antegonletle to ne
world” concept es some people
‘ ‘ tod
think. They wouldn’t mli
world” If it wort sll-Communist
0 0 0
notions
Delegates from 47
unanimously approved the pro-
posed world food board. A
MamaniM IwiarO " |}g dOUbt.
0
"groaning board.
Cleveland, Ohio, potlee have e
new reelisetlon of how bed the
automobile shortage to A sou-
pis of sops toft their petrel ear
outside heeds usrtert far Just Sve
H bed
see
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fhe Hereford Brand
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Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas — Phone 30
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*t 402 Main Btreet, Hereford, Texas.
Daily Rodeo To
Be Feature Of
Stale Fair
A rip-snortin' rodeo uemlnls-
cent of the hard-riding, bronc-
hus ting days when the Texae
cowboy was unchallenged king
of the range will recreate one
of the most colorful ohaptera
of Southwestern history for
those who visit the 8tate Fair
of Texas from October 6 to 20.
This fact was assured when
W. H. Hltselberger, executive
champion.
Special attractions planned
for the exhibition of wild west
events include a tee-pee village
of full-blooded Gherokte Indi-
ans and a herd of buffalo.
Arrangements have been
made to house all contestants
on the Fair grounds and stalls
are available for competitor’s
horses.
Signing of the Forgo, Okla-
homa outfit to stago the wild
west show gives the State Fair
a well-rounded program with
events to please every taste, de-
clared Mr. Hitselberger.
The Hell’s Half Acre outfit
is made up of cowpunchers who
vice president and general man- ride for the love of thrills and
ager of the Fair oeoeclatlon, danger, full-blooded Indians, un-
announced that Pat Hamilton tamed broncs. wild steere and
and his famous Hell's Half Acre other performers who might
contingent have been signed as have stepped right out of the
present two action-packed ro- i novef. * * Rrlppln*r w#,tern
deos a day on the Fair grounds.
All of the robust stunts the
early, untamed West will be re-
staged in this fast-moving dhow,
presenting in a modem setting
such a holiday celebration as
might have been enjoyed a half
century ago by the pioneers of
the new frontier, Mr. Hltxel-
berger said. Among the out-
standing attractions to be. held
are wild bronc riding, both with
saddle and on bareback; calf
roping, wild mare milking, steer
riding, clown’s performances,
bull fighting and other special
rodeo acts.
Prise money to winners of
these various events will total
close to $16,000, rodeo officials
have announced. A Grand
Champion Cowboy of the rodeo
will be crowned and will be
presented a silver-mounted sad-
dle as a token of hie supremacy.
To be eligible for the title,
cowhands must compete In at
least three events, which must
compete in at least three events,
which must include one roping
and one riding contest.
The award will be on a point
system, high man over the dur-
ation of the rodeo to be crowned
Plenty of
SCOTCH TAPE
all n'ixcn , , . at
The Brand Office
GEM CLIPS
2 Boxes 15c
ut.
The Brand Office
ADDING MACHINE
TAPE
2 Rolls 25c
at
The Brand Office
Figure It Out
ior Yourself
n
BRI
Egg Prices
ARE HIOH ... and you
oan increase production
of your flocks with our
high protein
“Texet Prlde“
Laying Nash
See Us for ALL Kinds
of Feeds I
Yes, we have
GRA
we nave plant;
BRASS SEED
of ail kinds 1
lenty of
WEST TEXAS PEED
SEED Dr HATCHERY
COMPANY
Jack Wright— Pho. 286
Top Market Price for
Oream, Eggs, Poultry
and Hides
We Now Have
a few
S0UTHWIND
Gasoline
CAR HEATERS
II SURE!
Buy Your COAL Now
There if likely to be another shortage this year!
GET IT AT YOUR
Consumers
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