The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929 Page: 6 of 12
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Wanted
l«AN 1) OWNBH8, ATT KN T1 ON—
Wc have buyers for your lain! tf
price nrid forms aro Halil. We
«po< iull/e in sub-dividing ami soil-
ing large tract* to farmers. 11.“.
pear* Ju the land business In Ban
Itandlo of Texas Mi N A Hit I.AM*
OO, first Natlonul Hunk Building.
Box lkt.il, Amarillo, Texas 32 dt|> j p, ,jj
For Sale or Trade
iitit HALE Kota t»f city lots,
worth flic money Hoe me for bar
u’ttins JoWKLL MUJU’HIKON
31-t.fc
Progressive News
Kt *lt HALE (til THAI tf -Two wi ll
broke mules, about 15 hands high.
MART Kill SKI K, Hereford 31-3t<-
WANTED—Farm
hand, gi-nrral
farm work, localmt
at Jo<- NWllch.
W 0. SLAGLE.
32 l|i
WANT' D lei Ihix
foi temporary
U*i', n (>i ■ tn ;
Rhone 1kK)5-
F32
32-lip
WANTED Mmlimii
alv.< Oolc'H hot
t*l«*t tu'Htll J H
HUTSON, lit
4, Horpforil, Texas.
8 22-I t I*
WANTED-- LhiiiI In
exctmnge for
SALE- llhode Island lieu
3l-2tc
FOR SALK- Iairge 100 tbits* |smnd
.-n i .-i < ■ I * y pressure cooker, us'd
About l*vo years. IH:I <-<jul11|»*»’ with
sea lei ,.ll(l gONollne fltrilHi e Set’
It A V HERSHEY. mute
Mrs. It. J, Kibhe, Mrs. John
ltol, In son and Georgic Itoberson
called In tin* ltlckett* home Mon-
day afternoon.
<Vtm I'osey of Kunsas is visit-
ing Catherine Hershey.
were vlaltora In the Hershey home
last week.
Mr. ftawyer «nd children re-
turned home last week from a ten
day visit In Wichita Palls and
other points In that part of Texas
Leola and Niva I*ee Counts
siient the week end witli their sis
ter, Mrs. Orln ItusRell
The young iteople of the eom-
niunlty enjoyed singing with the
Parks faintly Humbly evening
Miss Ruth Heott of Clovis is
spending a few days In the Chlldree
home.
Mr. Hlugg and family anti laa-
frlce Benson spent Sunday after-
noon with the Cockrells.
Messrs, ami Mines Hodges, Itus-
Mr. McKenalo anti family and
Mrs. Russell of Oklahoma went 8»‘11. Hershey and Webb ,'ailed on
<o Lubbock Hunday to visit ihelr Mr Paid wall Sunday evening Mr.
son, John. Caldwell and several others, who
Misses Luis and GuhIh Samuel- ] '^tended singing at Progressive on
XiUhlKK'k «Sty property that Is liloe
ly located on two paved streets lie-
tween business section ami Tech.
College Information furnished
those Interested A. A OTT, Here-
ford, Tax*a 81-8tc
Leaving August 10 for three week*.
You will be given credit for any
•mount pub) at either hunk. 1
may need it Hit F B BOWK.
80 3tp
MODERN dwelling loe.iteil eltmt'
to school, lor sale or trade Will
1 <m monthly pay plan with very
small cash payment. RALPH llAll-
N'RTT :ti -Me
LA Nil FOR HALK-JWe Invite of
fers on the following deserlbod
property belonging 1o the Kstnte
of Mrs. Alice G, Jenkins, deceas-
ed, <o wit:
1st. The Northwest (Quarter of
Block 14, Mabry’s Addition con-
taining 2’A acres.
2nd. Lots It and 7 In Block
I of Hester A Baskin’s Huhdivl-
IV ANTED -Oats and barley Bee
J. L. FUQUA, Hereford, Texas.
21)4 to
• |slop of Block 8 of Mabry’s Addb
WANTED TO B1JY—- Blocker bogs
J, F WARD, Phone 250 211-tfc
The Brand want* rugs-- good
clean cotton rugs, with old knit
underwear, stockings, linen eollara,
etc. ahsolutcly barred Good prior#
paid, dh
WANTED-To buy 100 feeder
•bouts, 75 to 100 itounds; also 100(1
bushels of ear corn G W BIIUM-
LEY 20-1 fe
Lost and Found
tlon.
3rd Lot 7 of the tf. H Bvant’s
Subdivision of Block .’Ml of the
Evant’s Addition,
BA HI1 A SAMPLE,
,‘10-4te Edna, Texas
attending the
ami visiting
FOH BALE (111 TRADE Six room
motlem stu'sai residence; also one
oil range and one Round <*ak
heater. JIM BURTON, I’’hone
114-J. 81-tfe
DINING room suite ul harguln.
Call ’,50. MRS, RALPH BAR
A IRELAND. 2»-tfe
MAPS D<‘<if Smith county maps
for sale, 50c each THOMPSON
t IRELAND.
LOHT—A blow torch fur a Besse-
mer engine; lost, between my place
and town about August N. II. II.
BOARDMAN 312(0
Lodge Directory
MIIHilS NO. Kill.
School of Instruction
Every Thursday night.
Wes Bradly W. M.
J. H. Jones, Secretary
FOlt HALE The N. W 1(17 acres
of Section 352 W (I. CnHtro county,
unimproved at $30.00 |s*r acre,
Isiuk It over arid submit your own
terms at 7 per cent, but no crop
payment plan. .1 H WARNER,
302 N. Broadway, Bant,a Ana, Cal-
ifornia 30-tfe
MODERN dwelling for two fami-
lies; rent from one side wil al-
most pay monthly Installmenta;
halumst lerius or trade RALPH
BARNETT, 31-21*
HEREFORD LODGE
No. 470, I. O. O F.,
I meets Monday 8 no p. m.
Visiting Bro*hers welcome
D. Flucher, N. O
L- H. Foster, Secretary.
For Rent
FOR BALE—By owner choice
chicken ranch, close In, terms If
desired; also choice business lots.
Address p, O. Bo* 473, Hereford,
Texas. 29 tfe
PLUMB FOR HALE
Phone 250
J F WARD,
SSIWfe
FOR RENT Bleeping room, hot
ami cold water, adjoining hath.
Phono 114 J ,81-tfe
FOR HALE Ten room home, most-
ly modern, with many recent Im-
provements; close to school. Priced
I'Xlrautely low. Box 30,3 Oily.
20-1 ft-
FOlt RENT Light linimi kis'plng
rooms for adiills only Phono 43.
82 lte
son spout Smutty
singing oei volition
friends here.
Miss L*ls Parks of Amurlllo
s|s'iit ilu week (till with her par
MBS.
Mrs Ricketts’ mother ami broth
er of Bllvertou visited h<*r las!
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Happy
were In the Progressive neighbor-
hood Monday,
Messrs, and Mines. Ricketts,
Ricketts, Caldwell, Ramsey ; Misses
Eunice Caldwell, and Rosier and
Mr. Leather called on Mr. Rick-
etts last week.
Glenn Ricketts helped Archie
Daugherty drive cattle last Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Mahcw of Hamlin is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. und Mrs.
Chlldree.
Mrs. Noble Henry und daughter
are visiting her parents.
Maurice Willis from Okluhoma
spent last week In the Caldwell
home.
I.ubi Wednesday the Progressive
Club met with Mrs. Porks, with 17
members und two visitors, and a
crowd of youug jteople present.
After a short, program the after
noon was spent socially. Mrs.
Parks, uhsIhImI by Mrs. Vicks, serv-
ed bat cream and cake. The next
meeting will he with Mrs. W. 0.
Russell August. 28.
Joe Keeler of OkluhoiiiH, and
MDs Covetta Lunions s|s*nt Sunday
und Monday In the Bnwyer home.
Doll* MeKon/le visited Audrey
Cockrell Friday afternoon.
Mrs. ParkN, Lucille, Ruth, Mrs.
Henry and daughter vlsItMl the
Hershey Lome Monday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Mellrayer
called on Mr. und Mrs. Luke Me-
Bruyer Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. Heott Wilson and child-
ren sjN'ijt Tuesday with Mrs. Her*
shey.
Augustine Gregory visited Lu-
clte Purks Sunday evening.
David Thompson spent Monday
night at the Caldwell home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Grin Russel) and
son visited her parents Holiday.
Mrs. Howard Hershey and the
Misses Nedra und Moline Clinton
Hunday afternoon have been
with ptomaine itolsonlng.
Misses Alma and Myrtle Hall
sis'iil the week end at Childress.
—-n----
Ford Doings
The Community Welfare Club
was well attended at the home of
Mrs II. Wilson August 15. A cjullt
was finished and alt Interesting
business session held. Games, com-
mittees and refreshment* for the
social Friday night were select-
ed,
Mr. Leave! and family of Ho-
bart, Ok la., moved to the farm he
r<*eently leased.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bob Orr spent
last week visiting friend* at Lake-
view, Texan.
O. I). Hhoojnaker and family of
Lakevlew visited Mr. and Mr*.
Bob Orr Thursday and Friday.
Charles Hlmpaon, Cedi Balnea
and Jewel Norton visited at the
D. B. Mann home Hunday evening.
Messrs. Morel, Guinn, Crest and
Mahan took Hunday dinner at the
Mann home.
Mr and Mrs. Hlght spent Hatur-
duy and Hunday in Memphis.
Clyde Mann spent Hunday with
F. W. Brunson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fraxler re-
turned from Mountain View. Ok-
lahoma, Hunday.
Mrs. John Remple Is visiting
friends und relatives in Oklahoma
this week.
Messrs. Mann and Leaevl left
for Holtart, Oklahoma, Sunday.
Mrs. Ted Langly is gradually re
covering from an operation, |wr
formed August 8.
Elmer Shoemaker of Lakevlew
visited Miss Elltuibeth Drummond
Frlduy.
Bolt Orr ami family 8i*ent Hut
urd.iy afternoon In Amarillo
ltev. V. M. Cloyd filled bis ap-
pointment here Sunday.
La Verne Mann Hjient Monday
ulght with Elisabeth Drummond.
Howard Morel caHed at the
Mias Elisabeth Drummond t
dinner at the A. K Webster hot
Mann some Wednesday afternoon. Monday.
No more^
of this!
Hats you ever worn truly uncom-
fortable overalls? Ever had the eue-
pendura to become unbuttoned and
fall loose over tba shoulders. My,
how uncomfortable!
h
In the BIO 8MITH overall! this ia
eliminated. There is a shield In the
auapenders which allows equal pull
even though one of the sueperiders
should come looce. ^here’e no see-
sawing either, and the shield flta an ug-
ly below the shoulder blades.
BIG SMITH
S Overallf*™
Lot* of Wear in Every Pah*'
filp
DEAD SHOT
For All Hkln Diseases
Huch as Beaeina, Tetter, Ringworm
Soros, Poison Ivy, Insect Htlnc*
Krlslpelas; also Cuts and CbU
gers, Bpanlsh and Toe Itch.
Manufactured and sold since IftOl
For Hale by all druggists.—Adv
This la but one feature of
tbeee garments made for men of
all slsee and all ages—and for
boys, too. Tbeae overalls contain
more cloth than others; they are
larger at the seat and in the legs—you
can put them on over your dothea and
rboea. Note the Smith 8hleld in the eua-
imnders. That means comfort for It flta
snugly and prevents that seesawing and
slipping over the shoulders. The pock-
ets hold. Even the buttons on the bib
are reinforced with shoe leather, and all
points of wear and strain are strength-
ened.
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To Non-Stock
Holders:
FOR RENT
Phone 457
toil TRADE *3100 equity In
*1750 home In Plutnvb'w. for 100-
Hi re Inrm, Improved or row laud
within 10 mile* of Hereford II.
jit BOYLE, Knox Clly, Texas
3131 p
Two nice tied rooms.
82 lte
, j l.(*W IltICKH and coxy <j |a>r
I cent term* on (lie following I hi-
For Sale or Trade I l'™'"*, * ml1"* °,ut: ,:,w.
^ ,.120 only tl1// mlli'E out; Improve!
FOR HALE 17 acre* hind in west!*0 «' i’1'* ' 4,B«’ Of town; 320 acre
able «f Ciniy.m, Texts, on Fourth tra,,t norlhwoat; close In
a ven u< Mouth of Hereford to ad. 200 l'"I'f"ved place; Improv-
ILim 5 room house, good well, over- |<lv,‘ l'l“<‘»< el«ctric light*;
head tank, two istullry houses, j well lotted town property; <80
28x28, new store building and-oil kt<’* 7 miles west of Dlinmitl;
ami gi« stuilou; 15 acre* of g<s*i Improved no acre place <lose In;
crop Is going to sell, also sell 7«Mt j Improved quarter on 25-Mile Avc*
high bred Leghorn pullets und 7 l‘iie; dose In 820 acr on air line.
Jersey cows, Hie the owner, BEN | blinker light; 18 acres under Irri-
NIK It SMITH, Box 781, Omyon,!gallon, electric service; 2 acre
Texas. 32 Dp | with natural gas. Ask for
I del.ills on any of above. L.
FOH KALE otutnp, orm/mental
Iron fenen In good repair. Also «
good second Rind gnsoMni- pumje
lag engine with pump Juek, Write
Owner, Box 478, Hereford, Tex
as. 32-th-
en any
BABKIN, Phone 188.
20 tfe
FOR BALK Furnished five room
modem home, double garage, on
pavement. If. W. SHEHKJKB,
304 K Fifth Htreet. 82 3tp
MI I K GOAT FOR HALF, fine 2
year-old nannlc wtlli doe kid;
good milker *r<iJ gentle. At old
Joe Forte;- pbiee southeast of Gan-
yon, Texas, W. K. BLACK, Box
161, Canyon, Texas 32 2fc
I
FOB HALE Af home In
flerefonl. Want In luuki Koineone
a walk-out protscdtlon. Priced
pi s<*ll; will In »r Investigation;
pliane Jh7 J. It. PHIL! IPH, Box
7Vf. Hereford, Texas. 32 tfe
Nodes to Advertisers; AH claasl-
Ibd advertising ordered to run
“till fort.Id" must ha vs a written
order; also the order dlacooUau-
Ing “if* ad* must l»e In writing.
1* to avoid misunderstand-
- ~ Tola
‘ "r u log*. It will enable ua to give
you more astlsfaetory servlea.
NOTH K TO IHDDKRK
FOR HALE Ilo>hI l-onahle ly.s- »" to any
writers Ask die user. n„./r„ |'• otkOtH corimratlon, assis latlon or
the best. T*ke one borne *i,d ,iem '
otiB'raic It to your st1l<fi«llon.
Trid freo, Terms. JOWMLL M
MI’Rrnito IN
f’ounty, Texas, that may desire to
lie ulceted a* lint depository of the
*2-l7<' Hereford Iude[N>ndent
_ H liool District for the two ye*r*
MIALTIOALLV new Aliys ( bsJw- ' r["U< He pt.-mls-r 1st. IW2U, that Us-
ofs 2d85 iriMor und Hinders one I'm* '•-* of <*nld Oistrier will <>n
Wig fur e,i!e; l>nrgsln and terms [Gte 81-r of Anxost IU2U. re
HjO P/I musinr 8I2ic eh. ,.<ub-<l bids on leicrest on
...... — - ——- Ilia tig baUiees. 'Jim ls/.,r>l of tflM
mm KALE PB* acre* unimproved « -s r* <wrc- ihe right fo r.-joct
tolyl, Jo ne«l West puit if Farm-j any and sJi bids
#r vMioly. prim ilfijto js-r s«re.1 JJ will El ,
tmtem <XN*. hmlnmi reason - I'ras44««t UOnsq Hotr4, Hereford
terms. H. A. « Frton*. Imi.-pHid* n- /•-bool timrU-t.
* *• 2tp • iSUha
Hereford All Week
STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 26
Merry Madcap
Stock Company
30—PEOPLE—30
Band and Orchestra
Opening Play, “The Family Pride”
Latent New York Sucre**.
AH New Vaudeville Between Act*. Special Scenery and
Electrical Effect*.
Admission, 10c and 30c
Ladie* Free Opening Nightt When Accompanied by One Paid
Adult’* Ticket.
GUARANTEED GARMENTS
Get Yo or 81m Now
—It ha* come to our attention that Rome farm-
ers believe that if they do not own Block in
the Farmers’ Creamery, they do not get a*
high price for their cream as is paid to the
stockholders in the creamery. Tliis idea ia
wrong, because we pay the same price for
cream to farmers who DO NOT own stock in
the Farmers’ Creamery Association, Inc., as
we do to our stockholders.
Farmers Creamery Ass’n,
Inc.
Sprowls-Cronin & Co.
Friday - Saturday
Cash Specials
FLOUR, Family Circle, Pillshury’s .. $1.59
MACARONI, any brand, four pkg*.____23c
I.EMONS, dozen____________________37c
SOAP, Lana Oil, four bars___________25c
PLUMS, Green Gage, gallon_________51c
l*ORK & BEANS, or brown beans, Wapco 9c
OATS, White Swan, rolled, large______ 21c
SWEET PICKLES, Mt. brand, quart .. 32c
Carl's Cash and
Carry Grocery
Phone 324
All orders $3 or more delivered free.
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with tba Row of
Mark DUmoadf
FOR MILK—FEED MILK
PRODUCING INGREDIENTS
—THE MERIT
WAY
A* a dairyman’* livelihood is derived
from hi* row*, and he can only expect to get
out of them what he put* in, then certainly
he *hould exercise the greatest care in the ie>
lection of feed stuff*. Any feed i* only a* good
a* the ingredient* of which it is composed.
MILK MAKER DAIRY FEED assure*
the dairyman of a formula guaranteed to pro*
duee more milk. It contains all milk produc*
ing essential concentrate*.
West Texas Feed &
Seed Company
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929, newspaper, August 22, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584112/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.