The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941 Page: 2 of 16
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given to the editor personally, at the office at
402 Main Street. Hereford. Texas
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their return to private life v lid
be met
Pledg.ng for all out soppirt
of the President in Texa Jo in-
"•n urged his listeners to ion.
him in his battle lor the >. ’.ate
and for unit, of th< cutin' . n
hind RiH.sevelt s leadership
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Raw salad are necessary be
cause they provide the import
ant vitamin C. which is a factor
primarv obiect of cultivation
thereafter is weed-control and
hilling Root damage from ex
eeasive cultivation will material
ly reduce yields however grow
ers will find it profitable to har-
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<7.50 LAWN MOWERS
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Obntacle
John D Biggers. Production
Chief of the OPM says lack of
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Bay erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation
If any person, firm or corporation, which may appear in the
Whim ns of this
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one of
Smith
Count, potato growing has pre
pared a aeries of article- on the piantPt| shallow precaution
— should be- taken not to harrow
the problems likely to be out thp see<1 p|pCfts
Number of C ultivations
The number of cultivations
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1PKCE BEVERAGE
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See The Many Other Specials In Our Windows
beginning at sixty in fr,,m hens getting a diet
ot sixty five paying that is low in pigments but high
so our senior citizens ln fl*l' llv,'r ol1 w111 havc >‘Kht
b, American colored yolks rich in vitamin A
■■■. 8BTH B HOLMAN Publisher
JBXIL OILLENTINE - Bditor
■DHBCRIPTION RATE. Zone One $1 54 pe- year; Zone Two.
•2.00 per year All subscriptions strictly cash in advance
stored as second-class mattei at the Post Office in Hereford,
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defense position., was strongly •
urged b, Johnson in reconi
mending they bi drafted by tin
nation
Hamate estiniau-d al about St.we.sw was < a used in the Ocean Klnff.
•lass, area as the rewult nt a hre that destroyed a > hur< h and h-teled
more than 4Mt <-ollages. Onl, a timely shift In wind sated hundreds w<
other houses t he above photo shows a row el cottage* burning her. ely
when the- tire was al its height.
GARDEN HOE
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Mair, that
tough hoeing
S's- job easy
14 TINE RAKES
Juul n^hl
79c
garden, now
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row 'using a spike "ooth harrow
with the teeth laid back to
about 45 degree., ‘ two or three
times be ween the time the crop
is planted and when the plants
reach a height of from two to
three inches This harrowing will
destroy early weeds
In ca -e the soil is drying out
a furrow should be dug between
the rows and light irrigation
done If the potatoes have been
I shallow
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Dor i lake chances
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Likewise he recognized the
problems of the young men of |
the state drafted into army ser- |
pledging that they should
States have the best of equipment ai*
that cense for capital governm r
labor of farmer to strike
AU for one and one for all ) vice pledging mat tney should i
Thirteen States have the best of equipment an|
I of war materials and that th< |
.Moving to Texa* and economic • problem of getting them j. b
problems. Johnson made plain
his views
"We want to see a Texas when
oneone is hungry and none is
ill-clothed, he declared
We want to see a Texas where
every farm home is elertrif.ed
where farm power rates
dued twenty-five percen’
the farmers interest
-which will include such subject
as "Irrigation." '
"Potato Diseases in the hope the row tt_.
that readers will find it helpful r,,u should be a rtxrr.-r
and suggests that interested tongue shovel and the
■farmers keep the entire series should be four or f...
As the actual planting and pre wl<i^ an<j mil(.h a!i njne inch.
too. Inm and smart, the,'ll add
the finishing touch to anv of your
summer . ml fit- < imr in t<siay!
Iiminanes are already done_ the Ps ]one on rpar (>j thp r(1]
tlvator should be the hillers and
t each successive
the hillers should be set deeper
mg other water
project* in the state in
manner
He likewise declared his prom i
ise to stand for retention ot the i
community property laws
Pointing to the importance of .
Johnson ha.-
"Varieties and "Planting will i at
tie run last
behind
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week had
full blast
ir of the
:ers and
and our -t
various phases ot potato grow
ing t_. \
encountered and the methods
which he himself has found most yy)P number of
•effective in meeting these prob- through the growing season va-
lems ries. the important point being
Because there are many new to cultivate deeply five or
potato growers in the territory
this year and because of the
■ntanv questions which they have bull
•asked Potato Joe." he has pre-
pared these articles to give the
new potato farmers the benefit
of his experience
The Brand offers this senes
•»|H 1 ” ..!-•■ • a
three percent An agricultural
and industrial Texas must pros-
per because we have rid our-
selves of discriminatory freight public understanding of the vast
rates, rates strangling our South defense Job is more of an ob-
land I want full parity price for stacle to the armtfment program
our farmers than strikes
"Old pioneer Texans built this
state They gave their lives their
sweat their tears even their
blood to make it the greatest
state in the Union 1 am tn favor
of a nation wide old-age pension
system beginning at sixty in-
stead ot sixty-five. paying
enough so our senior citizens
can live decently
.standarct- "
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iluty forks built
to
One-half of the weight of a
bird consists ot muscles that
move the wings
no definite rules can be made close to the row and after the
If the seed bed has been proper- second cultivation the large
ly prepared 90 percent of the shovels should be taken off and
cultivating job is finished The aji further cultivation done with
of cultivation tftP hillers It has been found by
this writer that the speed of the
tractor regulated the amount of
soil to be thrown around the
vine to cover the weeds and not
the vine
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there are eight clubs related to I
physical training for girls *'h° 1
show superior ability in swim-
ming archery hersemansh.;
golfing fencing badminl' ii I
nis and dancing
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BOOM* TO BKNTt TBr * WSHT **
He ais ourged that the distn- I
button of defense work to a few
firms be stopjied and that it be
spread into firms all over the
country to make surer and fast-
er
Johnson, who has earned to
success the l.CRA program of
| d< veioping the Colorado River
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J ohnson strongly opposed
cia! 'd medicnv and favored
opportunity for ever, Texas bo,
and girl rich or poor to go to 1
>i i.o.ii to work for an education
I want lobs for them when the,
an-read, forthem He told to.,
o! his work in handling veterans
in Texas pledged his aid to help |
bor issue in current crisis JnR other water conservation ■
Firmly and without equivoca- pr„jecU ln thp statP ln a llkt. I
tior. he declared that there must
be no more strikes by mmoi i’y
groups and cliques on either side |
during the dange. period
It has been said the right *o
strike being a part of our peacc-
tnne soe.a. advancemen: .n .. pld;KPdhl HfoVls'agamM
under no circumstance be undprmlIlln|r rpll(tUin i;r „•
r citizen
1. I do question ....
cultivation which carry the water between right in 1941 of unrestnet-d
the ridges deep enough l..— , **“’
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CULTIVATION bull tongue shovel* should be with the plants If the soil ts
By Joe Ballinger taken off leaving the two large loose and there are no weeds once rallied Thirte
Cultivation is one of those po- shovels and the hillers The there is no advantage to further fighting for ^freedom
tato growing practices for which large shovel should not go too cultivation
to cultivate deeply five or six
inches, close to the plants while
they are small A long, narrow-
tongue shovel should be
used for this and care should
be taken to work farther away
from the plants a* they become ance in preventing sunburn
larger and their root systems ex- "t-t only ’<■
pand If a tractor is used in cul- surface of the ground but quite
tivation two set* of shovels often protrude from the side* of
Insects wa_ should be used on each side of the ridge This protrusion can be
the shovel close to the kept at a minimum only
narrow bull the ridge is broad at the top
When to Stop
As soon as the plants begin
to interfere with cultivation the
plants should be "laid by It |* (questioned by any
necessary to have the furrows J one citizen. I ■*
mat<
bp< akers from the five major
st- -ti i. il It rias bespoke the
su;>p r: ■! their area, for John
st i. and tueir faith that hi* ex-
jtenen > and di pt-odabi.ity in
tht National emigres:. would
carry him to victory
The, were Dr J T Barring
ton of Waco chairman of the
board ot Bayior University and
:. id Texa.- physician. Mik.
AiiKlm i f Longview East Texas
attorney Frank Wilson of Dai
.as Lloyd Crash!! of Lubbock
.ind County Judge Roy Hol
hem.' o! Harns County who also
acted as master of ceremonies
l-.mn the piles of telegrams
pledging Johnson support
■ n< s from Ciara Dr scoll.
tiona. democratic committeewo-
man and Mvron G Blaylo. k
national democratic committee
man from Texas
John.on who announced his
cand.da y from the White Houai
steps with the endorsement of
Fresiden Roosevelt as an "old
and close friend pitched the
theme of his opening address
ujion the vital necessity of an oil
out effort by Americans for na-
tional defense and democracy-
and uj>on unified support ot the
President and hi* country*
foreign policies
Johnson has been a staunch
backer in congres of President
Roosevelt and his domestic and
foreign jxthcies. paid tribute to
the late senator and recounted
how he. as a member of the na-
val affairs committee in the
house, ha* had experience com-
parable to that of Sheppard as
chairman of the military affairs
committee in the Senate
"Texans must determine.” he
i declared, "whether their new
I voice will join the voice of Taft
and Vanderburg or ring out with
Morris Sheppard s in supjxirt of
Roosevelt, against apeasenicnt
and in defiance of dictators and
everything for which they
stand ”
The rising young statesman
made completely plain his stand
upon both the capital and ia-
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We ore deeply graf.tied over the response to our cin-mal Hardware Of>en H use H wever we bought
Heavy on the Specials offered bv manufacturers f r this occasion and we st ’l have many of them
left They are offered at Bargain Price during the n <t tw . days so < ome in Friday r Saturday and let
us Save you Money on everyday needs in the Hardw .re Line Remember th • sale < ' >es Saturday May
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Garden Hose
)■ rc«)i. live rubber law . well
re.informed with ilmibb*-<*ord
fabric.
r-. . .$2.49
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941, newspaper, May 8, 1941; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317920/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.