The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 12
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frequently grow from ■ single
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Dm( Smith county baa that ton* Pig
to the Httrprlw of tba
at Randall county and
in pwwHim— of the good cltisea-
■ alp of tbe Aakren nelgborhood. We
.'taiike to herald tha fact that we are de-
int ago* tha good offleea of a
ning county agent to start this
iltal work for ua. Deaf Snltb county
U usually counted a leader la things
|rogreaalre. but in the matter of a
ity agent, through aoate blind, in-
> omprehenslble attitude of our people,
[re are leaving out the very foundation
[/ development work for the future.
.Wo are deeply grateful—that Is,
i of us who favor an Agent—for the
badly assistance of Agent C. F. Walk-
X and we are also deeply solid tou* of
| Jf> welfare and growth of our baby In-
S ustry thus begun. This amalf class of
[«a boys and girls should receive the
food will and good help of every man,
Ifoman and child In the county interest-
Id la the development of our live stock
l ad agriculture. Next fait they will
jshlblt their pigs at tbe Randall Coun-
ty Fair aud at least Deaf Mrnlth coun-
y should contribute prise money for
jbeir work and industry- Vl*hen that
I hue cornea The Brand intend* to call
[>n the people to furnish these prises.
Here's hoping that the Askren Pig
[Hub is only tbe forerunner of many
Pig Club* scattered the length
breadth of Uraf Hmlth County.
SlMBNAII OF LKAD SPRAY
WILL KILL GRAPE PK8T8
To destroy the grape rootworui. cul-
tivate the vineyard during early June,
rha United States Department of Attrl-
Irulture advises. Spray the vines as
[toon as adult beetles appear with ar-
fteaate of lead. 1 1-2 pounds powder or
[ I pounds paste to .10 gallon* of water
fir fiO gallon* of Bordeaux mixture If
ungouft disease* are present.
To destroy the crape leafhop|K>r.
pray in late June or early July when
be nymph* of young Insect* are in out
ftbundaut. Use 40 per cent nicotine
jiulphate, one-fourth pint to -V) gallons
loapy water 12 pound* *oap . or with
ISO gallons Bordeaux mixture to control
itangti* diseases. Hit the lower aide* of
the leaves forcibly.
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Braneaa, W. W.,
Barkatt, J. D-.
Barhett, J. D..
Burkett, J. D.,
Barkatt, J. D.,
Burks, T. F..
Barks. T. P.,
Burks, T. P.,
Burke, T. P..
Barka. T. P..
Cheaser. O. W.,
Clark, P. J .
Collier, J. P.,
CoUler. J. P..
Collier, J. P..
Collier. J. P.,
Collier, J. P.,
Collier, J. P.,
Cottier, J. P..
Collier. J. P.,
Collier, J. P..
Collier, J. P.
Collier, J. P..
; Collier, J. P.,
' Collier. 1. P.,
j Collier, J. P.,
Collier, J. P.,
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| Collier, J. P.,
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i Collier, J. P..
Collier. J. P.,
Collier, J. P.,
Collier, J. P.,
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; Dodson. X. J.,
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i Durflinger, A.,
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I Ford. J. W..
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(Continued on
J. H. Oibson
W. H. Clary
Page 3.)
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USED FORD
BARGAINSJ
1 1939 Ford Touring Car.
Htarter, new Battery, aew
Wheels and Tires, good Top
and Upholstering. A1 Mechan-
ical abape. Priced to sell,
*450.00.
1 1918 Ford Touring Car.
Good Top and Upholstering,
two aew Caaings, Shock Ab-
sorbers, extra good Mechanical
shape. Priced to move, 1880.
1 1918 Ford Touring Car.
Good Top and Upholatering,
Shock Absorbers. Speedometer,
extry Braces etc., perfect
shape Priced right, 8320.00.
1 1016 Ford Touring Car.
New Top and good Upholater-
ing. two new Casings, fair
shape mechanically. A bar-
gain, 8150.00.
1 1920 1-Ton Truck, with
pneumatic Casings, Cab and
Express Body, good Casings,
extra good Mechanical shape.
Priced to sell, 8509.00.
Ford Service
meana
Real Service
Wilkinson & Slocking
Phaae 177
Use Brand Want Ads for Results
Spray far Plies ea Cattle
Owing to the fact that the season ia
flow here when the little pestiferous fly
common in Texas does considerable
iage liy annoying milk cow* it Is
fceemed advisable to give a formula for
Jtprny which may he used to conslder-
advantage when properly applied,
■Utvise* C. M. Evan*. Animal Husband-
||nan. A. A .VI. College of Texas.
200 quarts coal oil.
1 quart oil of cedar wo<mI.
2 quart* of any standard coal tar
[ tock dip.
A small hand spray may lie used and
[he material should lie sprayed on the j
lea when they are thickly congregated ,
^n or alsiut the cow. In this manner
fany of them will Is* killed and by <
Nlstent effort these pest* may at!
ist be controlled If not exterminated.
"IjOok here, Eben." detnauded the
farmer'* wife, angrily, "here you went
nd sold the cow yesterday and now
_you haven't any money. What
on?" "I declare,"
^husband meekly.
Just went into a
It all In for a heef-
Iregion Weekly.
Med sleep is one of
..diuvenator*. ainl a clenr
" i* ctihOaflve io mnb
It
n£mmm
"leep.
Our Line of
JOHN DEERE
Binders and Header
Binders
is Complete; snd of course you know we carry the
famous old
Van Brunt Drill
Headquarters for Case Threshing Machines and
Repairs.
GARRISON BROS.
THE OfMSfTf OP THIS BANK AM 8UAJVAMTCIO
By tha
STATE BANK tUARANTY FUNS BP TIXAI
Syetam
Our Depositors
The First State Bank & Trust Co. has no favor-
ites. It favors all its depositors. It makes no dif-
ference how small your account may be, nor how
large it may be. Fair and square treatment to all.
If a Bank of this character appeals to you, may we
have your account?
The First State Bank
and Trust Company
of Hereford
"Courtesy first9 "Safety akoayf
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $100,000
Ask Him! IS IT A MUTUAL
The Hail Rate for all Old Line Stock Insurance Companies this season is 11 percent. If you are offered a lower rate by anyone, it's a Mutual, and if
it's a Mutual, then you haven*t Good Protection. We have the proofs. Why pay out good money for it?
Some of oar most intelligent fanners are being deceived because it looks cheap. Wssldyou goto a Doctor to consult about Farming? Would you go
to a Farmer to consult about Insonmce? Don't be deceived. Good Insurance is not cheap and Cheap Insurance is not good.
TlmT. K. Wilson Insurance Agency
Always the Best in Insurance
Strongest in the Panhandle.
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1921, newspaper, June 7, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254103/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.