The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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WELLS IN AND NEAR
QUAY GO, N. HEX.
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ITS |-i25-11-31. 18 mUm north of Tu
DrUllag.
PLANT MEMORIAL
TREES FEBRUARY 22
1—"Wttfc Ar-
rrtday to
aad m Ni. a la
la It*
baa aj J*
<*
op, aathlaiiy la-
la Tburadaj, Janu-
ary 29. Drilling M WO Cwt. NW 1-4
r-ivaa.
Trio—NW 1-4 35-14-29 Mile peat
ST aarth at Tnnactri on Tiwiiri-
Dawiaa Ballwar DrUllag at 380 fMC
Drilled by Coauaaacfee OU CoBpaaj,
R. B. Ha, Waco, Texas.
Number One. H. T.
Spudded In aad
to 300 teat. Mint down, waiting
ME 1-4 14-11-34.
-NX 1-4 of the 8W 1-4 of
I. Townahlp 8 North of Range
Cellar ready. Derrick build-
ing. Tools are enroute now. To spud
la February 30th. Drilled by Moquay
Drilling * (Ml Company. W. H. Palm-
ar, Srlngfleltl Missouri
Kaax—8E 1-4 27-7 1. 3 1-4 miles
of Glenrio. Drilling at 000 feet. Re-
ports oil-bearing sand at preseut depth.
Knox Oil Company, Paris, Kentucky.
Lraax A Carter—Boise Dome Seven
miles north of Boise, flrst station east
of Glenrio, New Mexico on Tucumcari-
Memphis Baiiway. Depth 2900 feet.
BaaMhaa 6 Trees—Bravo Dome Lo-
cution. Northeast of Bana and near
New Mexico line. Drilling. Depth not
known.
Another Laaatfea Announced Near
The Line aad Nertk af Glenrio.
Benednm A Trees hare surveyed an-
other location Just acroas the line in
Texas and Ave miles north of Ulenrio.
There is aaid to be a six by eight mile
dome here which extends west into
New Mexico, this new location Is re-
ported on the east of the anticline and
in Texas.
-American Development A
ttwi wtf ttw*
big la
lag." apM Chariee l^athrop Pack.
Ment of the Aawrina Porestrp
ciatloa today. "Stir up the
aad woawn's clubs aad amke
dates Mg ones."
The Rotary Club at Tampa Is the
■rat of the Botariaa organisations In
the country to report the plaa for
planting a Boad of BeaMsabraace. The
dub plans to apoad $7,000 In planting
on the West Coaat Boad. Charles M.
Davis Is the chainaaa of the commit-
tee aad James Yeata, county commis-
aioner. Is to look after the care nf the
trees which will be planted for the men
in the «errlce from Hillsborough Co.
"This Is not of the biggest road aide
tree plantings thus far reported to the
American Forestry Association." con-
tinued Mr. Pack, "and It will result in
a great advertisement for Tampa and
the Mouth Out of Chattanooga, the
National League for Women'a Service
is planting the Dixie Highway with
Memorial Trees. All of thene are be-
ing registered in the American Pores-
try Aasoclstlon'a national houor mil.
"Every school in Up atate nhould
take up Iw planting as ahotiUI every
patriotic organisation The A(ela-
tion will aend a tree day program and
Poeaatry
. for a aatloaal
polley. cells attention to the tm
j oar forests are betag used or
fay tre murk faster tha
1 teg regteafctead. The forest
la ISIS la asthaatad at abou
i eight mlllhm dollars.
$250,000 WILL BE
EXPENDED BY KELL
Aeeordlng to the Vernon Honor
work atarted February 2 on a new i
Informed concrete structure whMi will
bouse the plant of the Hell Milling
Company in Vernon. The building will
I he seven atoriea high with Iwaement.
'during the last summer more than
$00,000 was apent In the construction
of s reinforced concrete engine house
and equipment
The new mill will have a <-aparity
barrela a day. No additional
iter capacity will be coaatrurted at
time, aa the present aterage us pa-!
dtf af about 300,000 bushels is thought'
la be adequate.
The old mill has a rapacity of 300!
barrels a day
The Kdl Milling Company built Its
pteat In Vernon twenty-eight years ago.
It is one of the few Induatriea along j
the Ihmver which hns withstood ths,
hbKoric panic of I MM, and thoae of tha;
magnitude In IM07 and 1913.
the war ita product waa aent }
many foreign countries, and at'
it It baa an estenaive export
HP
If U. C. same notify
C. C. Slaughter.
Hare is a massage to
suffering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Public, Ky.: "I Buf-
fered with painful
she writes. "I got down
with a weakness In ny
back a iid limbs...!
felt hetplea* and dla-
rounuteil I had a' ut
given up hot*** of ev# r
being w«*ll acain, wb«k
a friend Inalsted I
rut TOUR AI TOMOR1LB CKB
Texaco Gasoline
Labriraat.
(Ton, Tesaro Liquid Waa
Tsaaee Motor OU. Texaco
Per Hard aad Soft Wood
Dr—lug. Pure !4mpld. Liquid Wat Glees a ■ 9aps«<> Finish.
Ttaactt Asphalt for eeeey parpoae. W per cent Pure BtWmaa. Tex-
aco R*toftng. ready to lay prepared Ut *tsy
Highest Grade aud I nlform (justify of Petroleum Products.
Carl P. Cockrell
(Next door to Ford Garife)
Bbstracts and loans
Take
5S% FARM LOANS 6%
WHY PAT MORS?
The Government's own system for financ-
ing the farmer and ranchman. No red tape.
Loans closed promptly. Any amount from
$100.00 to $100,000.00.
J. FRANK POTTS
GARDUI
Tin Waal's Talc
I began Cardttl. In
a short while I aw a
marked difference.
I grew atmnger rlaht
alone, and It cured me.
I am stouter than I
have been in yeara"
If you suffer, you can
appreciate w**it It
mean* to be strong and
well. Thousands of wo
men give Oardul the
credit for their mod
health. It ahould help
yotL Try CarduL At all
druggist*. E-7J
). frank £ott
Maps, Oaaf Smith Oo.-^Me.
New Mexico Maps
We have jiiMt roinplrtet| a <n>mbi tint ion map of Cjuay.
<itia«ialttpe. Curry. De flaca, Roosevelt, an<i part of Chaves
ami San Mi^ml Counties, drawn to the scale of 'J I l! ttnlea
per inch, huc 42x51 inches. Price, linen $11.00
Also a combination of Chavca. E«l<ly, Lea, ami part of
Rooat-velt ami Lincoln 4'ouaties, drawn to the acale of .'I
milfH per inch, atate 42x48 tnehes. Price, linen $1000
All locations shown to dnfe.
PANHANDLE MAPPING & BLUE PRINT CO.
WH Polk .1
1 It
Amartllo, *lVxiu
FREE DELIVERY
SERVICE
within City limits when
the amount purchased
will justify it, or where
several deliveries can
be made at one time.
WE HAVE A LITTLE
COAL!
FOR THE TIME BEING
COW FEED
Meal, Hulls, Bran
■ n iiiiit/rn Hereford Grain Company
J. P. WALKER
Phone 249
oka
CASH GROCERY
51-tf
FOR
SALE
Section of land in four
miles of Oil Well now
being drilled. Want to
sell it.
648 acres, improved,
six miles of Hereford.
Shallow water, and on
main road. A bargain.
WiH carry $9,720 from
one to five years at six
per cent.
J. H. Pitman
Hereford, Texaa
Dodge Bros.
Service Station
Dodge Parts Carried in Stock
Wa an expert Repair Specialists, with snoceagful experience
behind as.
Bring as year ear—Any make—-and let as pat it in shape for
yon.
Terry Brothers
OLD AMTOCAH HOTEL BLDG
&
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fcy R J Ha>r*w.<u
T 'vtt.
NEVER was such righ t - h anded - two-
fisted smoke joy ai> you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert!
That's because P. A. has the qualityt
You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes.
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I
Prince Albert's quality akme puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch— well— you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments!
Twpjy rnd tag*, tidy rW tux, handmomm pmmnd mmd Mf-
thmt ctmmay. proclteoi pmtmi e rymtmt gimmt hm
f rop tkmt tkm fotocco in tmh prnrftt c«
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-'
N.C
This Is Boy Scout Week
Four Hundred and Seventy Thousand Boy Soouta of America celebrate its tenth Anniversary thin week.
Do a good turn daily—Ask a Boy Scout. He known thin is the Slogan this week. The Boy Scout* stand for Americanism. Let us all join hand.'-
with the young manhood of the day and do a Good Turn Daily.
The T. K. Wilson Insurance Agency
ram strokoist ih ths panhandle.
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920, newspaper, February 12, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254038/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.