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Thp Hereford Brand Hereford, TexcH, Thursday, February, If, 1949
Notice to Classified Advertisers-
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I -
TOR 5ALF
Miscollonooua
for xale Trailer housi flee Mrs
H C W'elty 4 mile north of High
School.
Bee the new floor safe on dis
play in the Hereford Brand
window. It ia tile economical
and anfc way to protect your
valuable*.
B 1 -30 t fx
for sale: Stuaio divan in good
condition, lies upholstered arms
13’/ B Avenue or phone 403 W
B-l-lfi-5-ttc
For sale: Singer electric sewing
machine, cabinet style. 307
Rooaevelt. Pnone 410-W. Mrs
John Winkler,
B ■ 1 -15 - 5 -1 fc
We Have It I
FEED MOLASSES
Any Quantity
FRASER MILLING CO.
B-l-30-tfc
Solve your Irrigation Engine
problem with a new Cadillac
Engine Rigged completely for
irrigation use, including cool-
ing coil, batteries, safety switch
and overhead oiler. Priced $730
f. o, b. Hereford.
HHJ ‘ T ' ITMP CO.
East Highway 00 Phone 315
B 2-31 li e
>EW WHITE IRRIGATION MO
IUH8 READ* TO GO JOHN
AUOD EQUIP,HENT COMPANY
U-2-11-38-U
cor sale: Two practically new
|0-10 Luse drills. See at 609 25-
Mile Avenue. J B. Snead.
B-2-10-32-tfr
For sale: Model A John Deere
traotor. Excellent condition.
Also 10-ft. John Deere Onewny
on rubber New discs. See at 509
28-Mile Avenue. J. B. Snead.
B-2-27-32-tfe
I SKI) CARS AT
LOW PRICKS
1IM7 Oldamnhllr ‘ 7B 4 door
sedan.
1946 Chev. 1 floor Sedan
1946—diet. iH ton pick up.
1946 Chev. truck with Hobbs
Trailer.
1940 Chet. 2 door
1917 Chev, Fled line Aero
Sedan.
1938—Chev. Truck.
See these Cars & Trucks before
you buy,
KINSEY MOTOR CO.
B-3-33-2C
4.
REAL ESTATE
For Solo or Trode
For sale: 700 bales wheat straw
40c per bale; also one Ford Fer-
guson disc plow, one Ford Fergu-
son handling disc. See A N. Hop-
son, 14 miles southwest Here
ford.
B-l-28-G-4p
For sale 2 milking shorthorn
Bulls. Registered I roan, one red
with white marking, age 9 mo
1 mile west of Summerflelu
Store. C. L. McOowen, Jr
B-'-27-6-3k
NURSERY, good assortment
plant now. Mrs. J F Ward, north
Main.
B 1-11-6-6
For sale: Beed barley. Bee Ean
Cole 2 miles west, 6 rules south
Hereford.
B-l -13-33-4]
For sale: Alfalfa hay and ear
corn. Fains Ranch 4 miles south
Dawn.
B-l-13-33-2)
FOR SALE
16 (’*«'• tig in air. rcasonabli
quanitv. Not
Full (I- ii-t i: 1 rui ioii'i I
LEHBOCK MACHINE < " In
Box 113". Pli p l . t p i. 1
For sale: Two Farmall regulars
with two row equipment for
one. Jay Fortenberry, 7 miles
north on Vega Hiway.
B-2-19-32-4p
FARM MACHINERY
1-OR SALE
I 11-Ford, I ton Pickup, stock
rack
i Iron Age 2-row Potato plant -
John Deer 2 row Patato
I'inn ter
* Mivcr 2 row Digger
l ord Tractors
22 ft Single Action Massey
• inn is 1 hse
Steel Float
ERNEST NEFF
RH F St. Phone 592-W
B 2 2 5-fie
Will trade new city property
with monthly Income for Irrigat-
ed land or land In Irrigated dis-
trict; from owners only Phone
874-J.
B-4-21-2-HC
REAL ESTATE~
Irrigated Farms, Dry Land
Parma, Homes and City Proper-
ty.
CHARLES SOTVELL
Hire I’ll. 792 22 > Ci. St.
Res Ph. 193-W
11 1 5-tfc
Go West Young Man
Go West
Goff Armstrong
ves out t fieri it) Home, New
tfexien and has a lot of cheap
arm and ranch land for sale,
'll treat you right.
H 4 50-60p
For sale: 8 room duplex, pres-
sure system. Rhone 830-W. J, W.
Hulse.
B-4-12-33-4c
GLENN WEIR
REALTOR
Houses, Lots, Farms.
10 and 20 acre tracts.
Listings apppreeiated.
104 MAIN STREET
Phone 200
Res, Phone 452-W
T t 15 tfe
WANT A NEW IHiMEf
WE HAVE IT!
A very n e hfifn >, five large
rooms, large rlo^Pt*, breakfast
hqok and one room hi basement.
Wall to wall floor entering,
Venetian blind*, floor furnace
and wood Imrning fire plaee. A
beautiful lawn, nice trees,
shrubs and a 1il»C hedge. Lora
ted in one of the belt residen-
tial sections. You should see
this!
One of the nicest, well built,
new, three bed room homes in
Hereford.
Several smaller homes and some
very desireahle, Well located
residential lots. Five lots that
would be ideal for a business
location.
Nome good buva on choice farm
landsl LET EH SHOW YOU I
ROSE & BARBER,
REALTORS
11)7 East 3rd St.
T I 7 I C
Wanted Used windmill and pipe
call 058-W or WHte Box 144
B 6-JL93-3k
Will do Ironing at my home Call
816 W.
B 8-8 33-2p
iiraham Addresses
lor Use us the Lions Cun ( n
rilt'ee deems /It lnel i
PI - # I tic
icnool Leaders On
Ho pilal Holes
tif.ehfirged 1
Wanted: Farm job, living quar-
ters needed, 4 tn family. Kx-
perlenoo with all farm ma-
chinery, Would consider salary
or port crop Bee or write W H
Garrett, Frlona, Route 3.
T-0-28-7„!p
Wanted to buy: Milk cow, Jersey
or Guernsey. J M. Carathers, 1
miles south of Dawn, Box 43,
Dawn, Texas.
B-0-19-7-2p
Wanted: Curtains to clean ar.d
stretch. 139 A Street, Phone 411-J
B-0-15-33-2p
NOTlCf
For sale: Well improved 10 acre
tract by owner; also second
hand lumber ar.d posts, 4 mile
west on Harrison, 11 mile north
all morning.
B-4-28-0-4p
5. FOR RENT
NOTICE
I’honc 15 We buy and sell second band
furniture. We also sell on com-
mission tractors, ears, combines
find anything in the way of
machinery, you ean bring it in
and park it on the lot, or we
will trv to sell it where it is.
•I. M i I AM BY k FRED BELL
West Hereford at new Sham-
Rock Station.
B 10 3 tfe
For Rent: Tank type vacuum clean- Left in latrine at Court house,
er sort attachment! Also electrtr gat Gold Elein Docket watch
loot polisher Mll’PKR FXtCTmr 1 1 K l ,U
B 5-14 2-tf(
Hllce space for rent: Malr
Strict Inquire at Hereford
Jrati d
B-5-10-26-t.fr
For rent. Furnished apartment,
All bills paid. Hereford Motor
Co
B-5-9-28-tfc
! furnished apartments. Bills
laid. 712 on 12th.
B-5-8 3-tfc
FOR SALE
» (’Itidiners \Y< tfactor otic
■a old him) with 1 dor. Plant.
1. enltnator. and timti er. \ •«»
■ I M R ' tti -;ngli ' r rcgulur
i on! vv In cl and complete he« :
1 row crop «*<|1111otic it
T E. SIGLER
113 it st. El, suit \y
B 2 33 tfe
t sale IH 2-row pot ,t i plant-
i wi'.'t fer iizpr attachment
• ml act Rube Adams, Phone 42
B-2-15-33-2p
CHOICE
Irrigated and Unirrigated
Farm Land City Property.
P (I Box 506 —- 33A Main
E B POSEY, REALTOR
Hereford, Texas
T-1-50 tfe
FnR SALE by'OWNER
I unwind'; g.....I s it id land, I
31 scri , a, ell ' I loti ; 401 I
'■r- - iiintner fallowcd w ' • a', j
all ....... I room mode I'll i .ii - : I . I
I wo irrigation wells. Located I
on pavement. RE mail route,.
'cliiiol Lis I out e, and 111 ill. :
cPriced *125.00 per lure t
A' ■ land and ovv n,*r 12 mih s
west of Tulia.
1! I 52 fl-GC
For rent 4 room apartment un-
furnished. Available between
15th and 1st. Phone 830-W’.
I3-5-13-33-2k
$19 reward. Morris Alexander,
Route 4, Hereford, Box 50.
T-10.20-7- lp
(Notice: To potato growers and
shippers: There will be a meeting
Friday night February 18th at
7:3n p, m. at the Courthouse.
A report from the committee will
be heard on freight rates.
T-10-7-Ik
Don't fad to see the Hobby
Show at the Cogdell Building
Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 19
and 20. Open from 1 00 to 9:00
on Saturday, and from 1:30 to
1:30 on Sunday, Admission 10
and 25 cents.
T-10-7-1-K
For rent; Modern three-room
furnished apartment. Adults
udy. G03 Jackson or call 217-W.
B 5-14-33-2k
For rent: 2 room house. 3rd
house north of 001 East 12th.
B-5-12-33-2p
or ten Six mom I nine, avail
able March 1st. Call 504-J or
■e Joihn Phillip.
B-5.14-7-2c
Fi'r mitt In: lushed apartinent
P one 749-J.
T-5.9-7 i|.
r . ct i r) ,m mi: urniBhed
;• vi;, brdh < di at 507 Jac .
T 5 ! 2 7-12
11 ; reu t tiusually attr 'live 2
i mm apa11merit L’t :■ :de u -
711 East Third. Mrs Eu-
B-a-12-7.. tfe
11. BUSINESS SERVICES
Piano tuner and specialist Call
it. f>. Ooodner. Fa,oy Hotel. All
work guaranteed.
Bll-13-7-2p
Gilmer Aikin Bill
How wfdl the high school
systems have anticipated mod-
ern trends In education, business
and civic progress was empha-
sized 8aturday in Amarillo when
school administrators held a
meeting to discuss current
school problems
The program was part of the
regular session of the Panhandle
Superintendents and principals
Association with Dr. A. M
Meyers, president of Amarillo
Junior College, In which 050 col.
lege students participated to de
termlne how well the average
high school student Is fitted for
college.
C M Rogers, superintendent
of Amarillo schools, spoke on
school legislation now pending
in Austin and told how the oil-
met-Aiken Hill would affect city
schools,
Ollmer-Alkeu Bit!
Using 1947-48 statistics ns a
basis lor figures, George Graham,
superintendent of Hereford
schools, explained what the bill.
If passed, Would mean to class
A schools or schools from 1.900
to 2,000 pupils enrolled. "There
are three items which would be
affected mainly,” he said, State
apportionment under trie Gil
mer-Aiken Bill would be lowered
from $55 to $50 per capita, which
would have been a loss to our
district of $7,925. Under the
State Aid plan we received $31,-
581 last year and under the Gli.
mer-Aiken plan we would have
received $56,491; however, the
new plans calls for Increases In
teadhers salaries, etc., to the
extent of $20,9(54, meaning that
We would have received $16,985
more state aid at a cost of $3,979
to our local district.”
John Morris, supt, of Claude
schools, spoke on what the Oll-
mer-Alken law would mean to
smaller schools, and Allen Kav-
enaugh, county superintendent
at Wheeler, spoke in opposition
to the bill.
dents in the public schools,
Hoy BrltUin g
assistance in purchasing lenses I B ■ U. M. Hull, meal., Mf*- ■ *
for nredy raws.'’ , Hrumley, find ; Mrs John Ai
In ‘he past, tfhe Lions Club 10 H ; Mrs. Sen Jan*® »
has been responsible for the KUr^ > Mrs. Herman j»eft, * <
examination dt 2,109 students in Buse, surg.; Mrs. w_ .
the sciKOls o' the communi", Richardson, surg; Donald W*n
1 Rli'v. med ; Ben Vlrden, med,(
E. t Duckv,oft.i, med,; Carol
700 Which ha’t had sight handl
caps. Due to limited funds in
the Club's treasury, It was de-
cided to enlist the assistance of
,pll those In the community who
are interested in the success of
the project. It Is hoped tin at each
person receiving seals will give
J1.0(1, or more, Mr, Hardesty
added
Area Students On
College Honor Roll
Two students from this area
were listed on the West Texas
State Honor Roll, reh iscd Mi i
day at Canyon.
Tommy Alrhnrt, Daw n, f resit-
man, was listed with five A's,
and Jacqueline Wright, Hi rfe id
junior, with four A's and one B.
Also listed was Alice Morgan, About one-tenth of the popu-
forfher Hereford girl who now'latlon of the United States is
resides at Canadian. Negro.
Heaton, T & A.
Patients in Hospital: Hiram
B Biagle, ortho ; Jeff Roberson,
med.; Jimmie Barnhart, cinerg.;
Mrs. J. M, Jackson, surg.; Gerald
Free, med , Mrs. W P. Axe, med;
Mrs C laude Weathetsbce, O. B ;
Mrs. H f', Benson, surg ; Shelia
Jane Sheppard, med.; Mrs. H.
Drake, med.; Mrs. C. E. Smith,
o n ; Willie J Ootf, accident;
John Alien Parrish, med ; W.
Ollle fox, med.; Mis. Art
Grimes, med.; Bettye Snead,
med ; Mrs E. C. Burks, med.
Horn to: Mr. and Mrs. Claude
We 'her bee a sotu, Thomas
< lam: Feb 12, Mr. and Mrs.
Cl.o'eiue E. Smith, a son, Clar-
ence Douglas. Feb. 15.
SEPTIC TANKS
<'leaned, built and repaired. All
Work Guaranteed. See
STATE SANITATION &
SITI’LY
Today.
Box 23 or 318 C Street.
T 11-2 tfe
ANNOUNCING
*
A Complete Earth Moving. Land
Leveling and Plowing Service
Motor grader and bulldozer
work, land leveling, and all
lies of plowing, ('all I* W
Walloon, F31 W or George Bvrd.
9015-1'.3 B-l 1 21 tfe
'Sigh! Seals' To
Aid Conservation
In This Locality
M'liiln.e nf AMlft, an - Monday |
to over 1000 citizens of Hereford I
inaugurated the sight eonser. j
ration campaign being spin-
sored by the Hereford Lions Club
th;.- month. Another 1000 letters
wil! be sent nut later hi the
week, according to C. D. Hardes-
ty, chairman of the Linns Club
drive.
"Sight conservation is a pro-
ject of Lions Clubs everywhere,
but each C.lub handles the cam-
pairn in its own community,”
he said "Returns from all seals
will remain in this immediate
e~ea. set aside In a special fund
NEW TRUCK OF PRODUCE
EVERY WEEK
Plenty Pipe Tomalccs 2 Its.
25c
Green Gnio^s 8c fcunch, 2 for
15c
Cerrois bunch
5c
Texas Lemons, dozen
25c
Cellar^ Greens, bunch
10c
Leiiuce, head
IQc
Spinach, lb.
20c
V hite Bermvia 0'iions, ib
10c
Cabbage lb.
3c
Turnips, ib.
5c
Spuds, 3.59 per hundred - 4c
per pound
Yarns ib.
5c
Oranges, 20 lbs.
1.00
Grapefruit, Kaby Red, 49 Ibc.
1.50
HEREFORD
FRUIT MARKET
ON NORTH HIWAY 51
Mil.
Nuth i
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to set
Ern;
Sheridan i
his tip on u
Get tickets
For sr.h 2
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For ii > <
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ror sal
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sale. 8 ft Hoeme plow
ni \
van Block Route 1, Phone 246-
B-2-!0-33-tfc
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Automobiles
i FOk SALE
1947 I!
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FARMS FOR SALE
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B-5-0 7
* 1:111 | For I lit.
Bedroom. 301
Fur rent. F- mished apt Aduius For free estimates on driveways I
idy. 207 Ross and sidewalks call Jeff Banks
T-5-8 7-1 p f’hone 650
B-11-12-20-tfr
NiOflCE
I'o people living east of Here
nrd and west of Canyon, We
ave Maytag Washers, Ironers.
iHtnral and Butane Dutch
»ven Ranges and Singer Sew
ng machines fur immediate de-
ivery. We service any make
of washer
CUNNINGHAM
MAYTAG CO.
'bone 405 Canyon, Texas !|
11-23-tfe.
Ksb-
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M)!l piltHi'i
Equipmen’
B 3-9-53-tfc
Ii 891-J
Bills Paid 60
B-5-5-7.3;
’.VO id :rks We-
nt W. 4th. Pho.
7 5 15 7-lp
B-S ’6.7-22
in.: s a I, i
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3 M 1! \ MEN
>; N. '■ s oniiiriM-k Maie.ii Gn i r tent
Congralulaitcns
Hereford Polary Club
for sponsoring the very worthwhile
Four Counly 4-H Livestock Show
< )n
P Ol ■ 584.
; Will *>d
I 42-W
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B-5-11 7-i ft
WANTED
anti bah*
E. F Drur . south Here-
i ft, u - . 514 Un
IGF SALE
form Ejuiumcnt
14 ! .ort
Wanted to rent 2-bedroom un-
I build and erect windmill towers,
install and repair pressure
j pumps, J. E. Turner, Phone 473-
B ll-16-33-2p
j Beils. Buttons, Dressmaking tint
literal ions Mrs D. F Mathtes
1 Phone 305 W. 'IH Ave. C 12-ll-13-Ui
13 LOST AND EOUND
Found in the country: Two
packages left at Brand office
' Hvner may have by idfnUtying
and paying for want ad.
B-l3-20-32-tfr
In Texi i icatre Sat
night brown leather /.ipperbili
> fold containing postoffice key
roccip > and several
h. lie ward. Mr*, fc
T-13-29-7-lc
BtttJiU OUlW
i C Avenue.
Attend Annnersav
of An.ui
Among t lie out-ol. town f ami -
wii i v cie in jjereturd Sue*
attend Church scrvUis
the dinner at the First
t htisttwn Chut a war. u. . w t;
mother aril farniiv Mi
li. Wiisnr Mr* Hazel Lewis
, m. 4 n >yd Wh in, Mi «y
ughtet Judy ali
W elcom
e
Show Exhibiior:; and V isilort
FROM YOUR HOME NLWSFaPFRS
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THAN ANY OTHER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN TEXAS
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1949, newspaper, February 17, 1949; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth723295/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.