The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946 Page: 4 of 16
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lassified Ads
20%
CATTLE
CUBES
Place your order* u
for in advance as pot-
■ible.
PROTEINS ARE SCARCE i
' Fraser
Milling CoBIBBBV
7-tfe
c 3
ford bulla. Priced from $125 to
$m. 10 Idee West, l 1-1 Mies
North cl Hereford. Paul Rudd.
r*-*tp
FOR BALK: Mlnncapolls-Mo-
line MTA Tractor, first claiB
mechanical condition. Extra
If interested in i 4-wt tractor
you should see this Job. L. V.
Oox, Loco, Texas. 12-Sto
FOR SALS: For thorn chance-
over V-Beiu and pulleys tor the
older model combines like cater-
terpUlar, Bolt, International,
Case, Avery, Rumley, Jno. Deere,
Minneapolis, Oliver, or Baldwin,
see us or phono. Wo can also
furnish the canvas for theas
combine*. Consumers Supply.
Phone 890-J. Clovis, N. M. ll-4tc
For Sole
USED FARM
MACHINERY
Across street South of Court*
house. SEE—
G. D. MILNER
610 B. 5th St. jor
i George Byrd
lfltp
NURSERY—A home Is not a
home without tress end flowers,
Plant trees, dahlias, “mums”,
shrubs, evergreens, and other
nursery to beautify your horn*.
Mrs. J. P. Ward. U-»tp
WB HA VS A COMPUTES UMB
has bsen grown on my plaoo
In Deaf Bmith County since
1511 and HO JOHNSON
ORAM has star followed.
f. D. 8TAMBAUOH
also for sals at
15-dto
plenty OF Super Phosphate,
Rock Phosphate, nitrate, potash
to correct form tor this ante,
smgneelum for potato scab, and
now mixing 4-6-4, 5-10-5. Order
DDT dust now to make up car-
load. Armstrong Prescription
Fertiliser Co. Phone 774. 14-itc
FOR SALS: 5-burner Perfection
Kerosene Cook Stove. Dandy
good oven. 5-foot Kerosene Cold
Spot refrigerator. This is an
automatic boa in good condi-
tion. Herman Drake, 5 miles
north and S miles west of Dawn,
on Hereford Route 1. 14-2tp
FOR SALS—5-ft. kerosene Ser-
ve! BtoeMux. Good condition.
9 milts ssst Black. Otey Hinds.
IS-Stp
FOR SALS: Double granary.
20x25. MO. 1 material. Rt. A Boa
65. i»-2tp
FOR SALS: S-pleot living room
suite. 40 young hens. Ray Her-
sbsy, 401 25-MUe Are. IS-Stp
FOR SALS: Standard tJae~fay-
draullc dump bed. Good condi-
tion. Glenn H. Williams, Box
215. 14-ltp
FOR SALS: 22-51 International
tractor on rubber; RcotnUy ov-
erhauled Can be seen at Ernest
implement co„ Happy, Tiaas.
WR trade for Dempster drills,
Lew Wllkowski, Rt. 2, Happy,
14-Stp
FOR SALS: A new Fordeon Po-
tato Duster for 5150. Lexington
upright piano—a bargain at
$155. 10 miles southeast on Hi-
way 51. Carl Sevier. 14-ltp
FOR BALI: Case Tractor; New
rubber on rear wheels. 1404 Wal-
lace, Clovis, N. Mex w. D. How-
ard. l4-2tp
FOR MAIM: One young Chester
White Boar. Moody Stephan, 1
mile west of Prison Gamp. 14-Stp
FOR SALS: 15 head registered
Hereford heifers. Doc Newton,
4 miles couth and 1 1-2 west
Summerfield. 14-2tp
FOR SALS: Small baby bed with
inner-spring msttrsm. Phone
1T5 or NOel's Repair Shop. 14-ltc
FOR SALS: W-30 Intematfonal
In good condition, food rubber.
W. T. Smith, 6 miles west on
Harrison Hi-way and $ north.
14-Stp
FOR~SAXJE: 41 MM modeiltT
tractor with 2 bar lister and
planter attachments. Nelson
Peane, Bell view, N. Mex., 25 mi-
14-ltp
FOR MAIM Of! TRADE: 1958
Mlnn-Moline Tractor, 9-row
lister, 2-tow planters. Good con-
dition, good tires. Herman Rier-
*on, Bellview, N. Mex. 14-ftp
FOR SALS Viwf Cc^Gsee trac-
tor, S-row lister, 2-row planter.
New rubber and overhaul Job or
will trade for later wheat type.
W. M. Fltsgtrald, Bellview, N.
Mex. 14-Stp
FOR BALK: 500 White Giant f«y-
ers. Across bridge South Mam,
east end of pavement. 1 block
east second house, on right. R.
B. Ballard. 14-ltp
FOR BALsTWHP electric mot-
or; complete with switch box,
conduit, multiple V-drum pul-
leys and pump head. 6 miles east
on Highway 50. Ray Kersohen.
14-2tp
FOR BALB: 4-poster $ed room
suite; 2-piece living room suite;
platform rocker, Zenith radio,
book cases, studio couch, dining
room suite, gas cook stove. Can
be seen at 707 Miles. 14-ltc
FOR BALK: Mercury irrigation
motor, completely rebuilt. Coil,
cooling system and battery. One
good boys' bicycle. Leave Main
Street 1 mile south of tracks,
turn east 9 miles and back 2 ml.
then 1 mile east. Chester Hod-
ges, Rt. S. 14-ltp
Will Trade QIC 19 Wheatland
type tractor only used 100 hours,
for O. M. John Deere tractor
with tool bar attachment. H. O.
Walker, Box 245, Oiton, Texas.
14-ltp
PRACTICALLY MBW FHILOO
11-tube console radio; * algo
slightly used Zenith arm-chair
model and recent model Fhiteo.
All three in excellent condition.
Inquire Close Electric Appliance.
14-itx
FOR BALE: Chattin Ditcher. O.
B. Gunter. 14-ltp
FOR 3AL5: 2-r__________
two lots, I 1-2 blocks from Cen-
lUkAAl .i
ated inside and out. Immediate
possession. Inquire at 140 Ave.
O, after 9 p. m., Friday. 14-ltc
FOR BALE: 5-room houet72 1-2
house. Possession May 1st. Call
S25J after 2 p. m. 14-ltp
THRBE~ irtra~ big building lots
on pavement in city iimiis; ail
utilities, easy terms. Bet L. Bas-
kin. 14-ltp
MAKE MONEY
with CARROTS
—which produce exceptive ally
well this section (ask Joim
*Paetsold). I have 500 lbs.
nice seed (Danvers Half ’
Long Variety suitable bun-
ching) to sell reasonable
and might arrange to han-
dle your marketable crop
for you.
Boe M. F. WALKRB
(formerly manager of Fraser
Milling Co.) 808 Miles Ave,
Phone 670-J. 13-4tc
FOR BALI: 2 sections Deaf
Bmith County, 500 acres wheat
goes; $10 par acre. Other good
buys, 1-2 sections up. Borne good
New Msxieo Ranches. Pnoed
right. O. B. Osliehayi, Prfcma,
Texas. lf-2tp
RADIO REPAIRS
All work guaranteed.
Any Make . . . Any Model
Smell appliances also repaired.
JOB HUCR1RT
at
White Ante Stem
14-2tc
FOR 8ALB: Windmill, 10 Ft
wheel and steel tower; 1 I ft.
windmill, no tower; 200 ft 2-tnoh
galvanised pipe and sucker rod.
B. K. Oreeeon, Summerfield,
Texas. 12-ltp
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Stew pan filled with gro-
ceries. Quality Food Store. 14-ltc
LOST: White sidewall rim on
Harrison Highway. Frank Bex-
ner. 14-ltp
LOST: Broun 4-year-old mare.
Notify Claud Caleon, or R. W.
EUUton. 14-2tp
FOR RKNT
FOR RENT: 2-Room house. El-
mer Fimfc, B. Hereford. 14-ltp
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment#. Warren Daniels. Ave. A,
north of West 10th. 14-ltp
A cafe in good location.
Several good residences.
A nioe Irrigated half section,
near Hereford at $80 pen a.
Possession at once, with this
one.
A choice irrigated half section
that is close in. Nice im-
provements on this one. $100
per acre.
2 Sections hating 1000 acres in
grass, balance in grain crop,
All bom At aavjo Mr am.
with possession In SO days.
100 acres in Shallow water, 100
In cultivation, fair improve-
ments. $00 per acre.
and all aorta of
Let ua have
your ngs In
108 W 3rd St. Hereford, Tex.
14-ltc
TOR8ALS: House to be moved.
Also alfalfa hay. Stank Beaner.
12-ltp
HOUOM, iLfGKTB WANTED. Ur~-
vently need listings on small
houses, reasonably priced lots.
Have tuyere for any kind of
real estate. Claud Higgins, Fone
668J. 14-ltp
NERD MORE
LISTINGS
See me for
Good Investments 1
J. S. KLLISTON
51-tfe
IF YOU DON'T have a 1000 pleoe
of property, list what you do
have with Cosby, 110 Main St.
Hereford.
Phone 42.
•-tie
6-Room House
and bath and 8 acres sowed
to wheat. Hardwood floors.
Has 2 concrete porohes and
walk; gas, lights, etc. New
well and mill. Immediate po-
ssession. Adjoins eity limit*.
Pries $8,000.
T. J. CARTER
10-tfo
RANCHES and
XRRIOATXD FARMS
OOOD IMPROVED or lr*
rflfttatf hnu amr ImM.
okiaf ramus im er-ue im.
aloo a Nuusm *m4 mm
(Mr ivipifw*
ROSI fr BARBER
r.j. riMk)
koal asTava—raoNa «s
■mfaM,Tiui f.O.BmAM
MU
FOR SALE
20 acre*—Highly improved, 4-
inch electric irrigation well, 5
acrea in alfalfa, orchard, new
windmill, well, 5-room modern
house, poultry house*, outbuild-
ings and new garage.
Edge of town. Highway 60
Write: P. O. Box 706, OWNER
14-ltp
FOR RSMT: Bedroom. Prefer
man. Mrs. W. M. Megert. 14-ltp
FOR RENT: Bedroom. Phone
104W. 14-lte
APARTMENT for rent. <01 East
12th. 14-lte
You might like the w$y I sell
real estate. Why not And out?
Cosby, 110 Mam street Phone
WILL PAY eash for
MUbum Service Station. 7-tie
WANTED: 1000 pteees cf proper-
to sail. C. N. Ooeby, ReaUr,
42, Hereford, Box 20.
_____1-tie
WANTED: To rent or lease im-
proved piace eSoat to town. Have
plenty of help. J. O. Mi—r,
R— 747-W. If-ftp
WANTEDr Bennuda sod. Any-
one having earns will write or
call Ooorge Brochman, Farm-
ers Elevator, Umbarger, Texas.
14-lte
WANT m forre-
oeptkmiste. No experience nec-
essary. Dr. Milton C. Adame,
Phone 27, 14-lte
WANTED TO EOT WtodmUl
tower and high tank. Claud Hig-
glne. 14-ttp
FOR BALE: Desirable building
lot eh— to, 211 W. 5th, Mia. W.
H. Russell. __ 12-ftc
FOR BALE: 16He—. 4-aoom
house, new poultry house, eow
shed, irrigation wsU dug. Half
mue north hlfh eshooL 0. B.
Williams, Gen. DU, Hereford.
I2-4tp
REAL ESTATE: When you want
to esll or buy land to any she
tract or if you need a good real
eetete loan, — us. HJU-RJcfcetio
Company. Realtors. 9-tie
WELL IMPROVED
Beetion under irrigation. $00,
terms.
Beautiful 220 acres highly im-
proved, pavement. Terms. $60.
2,000 acres $25 per acre,
220 acres near Harrison Hiway
$25.
6-0-16 acre tracts near eity lim-
its.
20 Home#—some are new, '
Business lots, $2,500.
Choice Residence tote.
2 small improved flteek farms,
$65 end $100,
Four improved acreage tracts
under irrigation. Priced from
$10,500 up.
Four lot# near both highway*
51 and 60. Priced $3,000. Terms
ling aU IamaI
ctett involved in
appreciated......
Write or Gall
E. G.
7U ^Ftok Bldg.—Phone $811
Amarillo, Texas
l$-2tc
Busineae Servicst
WANTED: W«ju Drilling, either
for windmill c; irrigation. Bill
Stockton, Gen. Del. 4 miles nor-
th and 7 miles west of Hereford.
14-Stp
X HAVE A NEW PARMALL M
and one-way; would like Job of
plowing. 7 miles southeast Here-
ford. Jap W. Dickerson, Rt. 2,
Hereford, Texas. 14-4tc
WANTED Custom plowing. Good
equipment. Work guaranteed. W.
L. Reeves, Rt. 4; I miles west,
0 north. 14-4tp
DIRT MOVING
and
DEEP PLOWING
with
CATERPILLAR AND
BULLDOZER
We . . .
dig basements
dig irrigation tanks
dig stock tanks
do land leveling
level fence rows
break, spud land
do any kind of custom
plowing
GEORGE BYRD
4% miles north of dairy barn
Box 133
14-ltp
You can't buy new rugs. Have
old rugs shampooed and de-
mothod tbs Bon-shradar way.
R. M. Cantrell at Fhdt Shop.
South Lee Ave. 13-ttc
SMI SLAGLE * BON for your
Ben ImsmI A67m IgSmm
•os in instu-tue building
blocks at Friona. 13-Stp
WANTED:
Have 4 new No. $ International
tractor*. Am equipped to do
flrst-elaae work of ail kinds. Earl
Boney, Broadview, New Mextoo.
It-ftp
NOTICE—Dead Stock removed
large or small, with hidee on.
C$11 West Texas Feed A Seed,
Phone 265, or notify G, B.
(Dick) Hager.
48-tfc
Have
Von
floors. R. M.
Shop, South Lee Ave.
—7 EARL NIPPER
ELECTRICIAN
Any kind of electrical wiring.
Fluorescent Light Fixtures^
in stock!
Phone 7 or 154 for
Prompt Service s.
Hereford 40-tfo
Butinosa Opportunity*
GET INTO BUBINE80 FOR
YOURSELF. A real opportunity
paying important money for
the right person. Ball insurance
for State Farm Insurance Com-
panies. Axito-Fire-Llfe. We will
teach you the business. Write
B. B. Williams, District Mana-
ger, Box 1037, Amarillo, Texas.
13-Stc
HILP WANTKD
CASHIER WANTED
Will interview young ladles
out of high school tor Job as
theater cashier. Must bs neat
and have pleasing person-
ality. Apply to manager,
STAR THEATRE
12-2to
We have immediate opening
for /
2 MECHANICS
expfoieneed in repairing Gen-
eral Motors car and truoki.
Also for—
1 GOOD METAL MAN
for body, fender repairing and
painting.
We offer good proposition to
good men.
KINSEY MOTOR CO.
- 14-2tc
til t
MYLDhId HE*
HENRY
Ray Wilhelm's ear was badly
damaged by firs Friday morn-
ing at the W. T. Kelly Ranch.
Mr. WUbelm had driven the car
to the ranch and rode a home
after his cattle, p/tpqmtory to
dipping. The entire Inside of his
car was completely destroyed
by tin during his absence. The
outside and engine were not
damaged, however. Cause of the
fire was not known.
Mr and Mrs. Ira Ott were to
Amarillo Thursday on business.
Mas. B. T. Bowlin returned home
with them and is spending this
week in the Ott home.
Little Bryce Kelly celebrated
hie birthday Thursday,
ALFALFA!
Farmers Interested In sen-
6 eeav A 9 4a a Sa Sam mJms
ing Alfalfa for dehydra-
tion from the 1546 crop
And all fanners Inter-
ested 111 Alfalfa
for sale in 1547 , ..
F. O. Bob 949—Hentford, Texas
wanted: Custom plowing
Todd B. Harrington, Box 2,
Hereford, or 2 miles north of
fummomcld. 12-4tp
Wilma Roberson and NoUe Bi-
lls ton went with the Benior elam
to Palo Duro Park Monday on
a picnic.
Utile Troy McLean Oandy
underwent a tonsillectomy at
Dr Wills Clinic last Wednesday.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
end Mrs. E. O Hewitt Br. Bun-
day were Mr. and Mm. Paul
Kelly and James of Borgsr, and
mt. ana Mr*. Pim Roberson and
Barbara from Hertford.
Mr. and Mia. B. O. Hewitt Jr
are adding a new bathroom to
of their mother, Mrs. B. O., Wil-
son.
Only a trace of
in this part of the
ty last week. However, the
and barley crops are
holding up well.
Bill Kelly was selected Presi-
dent of the 4-H Club at Here-
ford last week.
These enjoying fee cream is
the Ira Ott home ^Saturday
Kelly, Bill and Bruoe, and Mrs.
B. T. Bowlin of Amarillo.
Mr. and lfrs. W. A. Smith of
Lubbock, Mike and Eugene Rob-
erson of Hereford, were visitor*
In the Dock Roberson home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. H. B. Whittington Is on
the sick list.
Ervin EUieton is spending this
week In Bast Texas.
r
Mrs. Leote Squires and daugh-
ter Mrs. Bill Dennis of Fori
Worth have been visiting Mias
Mattie Woodbum and Mrs. Car!
Frye. Miss Woodbum, Mrs. Frye
and Mrs. Squires are slaters.
at t
men
ted
M
hav<
whe:
ter,
a at
lege
What Did
"Mildred Pierce'
Do?
OF ALL KINDS!
see#
Lawn Gross Seed
see*
Bulk Garfan M
see#
D-D-T
20% for Stock
5% for Household
ease
BICI OIL SPRAY
sees
POULTRY SUPPLIES
and
RIMKDIKS
see#
Weak-Old
STARTBP CHICKS
W, »r« now—
BOOKING BABY CHICKS
far APRIL end MAY
Delivery.
WIST TVXAf PUD.
MID D HATCHBRY CO.
mmmm Yright-Pavue 265
Top Market Prises for jjour
1!
loimry m mass
t
Thanks, A Million.
NOEL'S REPAIR SHOP waaj*
to do your brake work, valve
grinding and complete servlet.
14-lte
MR. FARMER|
Is /our wheat Dying? Cheek
it for spiders. These insects do
damage very quickly. We have
e duster in operation. Your
business appreciated. Bee—
JESS WOFFORD or
! J, V, CAMPBELL
sentiment for the people of tide territory—and wo
want you to know bow wo fool.
Moving sold our homo to the Noah Mewtono, who
will rotum hero noxt fall, wo ore planning to leavo
Monford for a tower altitude. If eoaso other d
improves my health, wo wfll some hack for
stonal visits , ,, BUT, If no
job, you can depend cn our
fordte Hvo,
find u town or a
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946, newspaper, April 4, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825355/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.