The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1932 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday, March 31, 1932.
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wsvfo; foil wbo. wbnt. wbara, nntf M m-
whan a Ml wbjr.
far Salt or Trada
POB HA LB OH TRADE: Bulek
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U ffuan, wrw ruuuri, a*i ivnur
ttoa. BIU Bmltli'a Hervki* Sta-
tion. 18-lp
POB BALK; A pi*no at a bargain.
Bag 678, or tail at tha Hanford
Brand. Mb
FOB BALI: Registered, roan Dur-
ham bad. Also a Bound Oak gaa
rang*. Baa John B. Darla at Bum-
— Uf
WILL TRADR my equity In homo
on Wont rtfth at mat for truck or
out. Boa T. Wtlltaatoon. l<Mfc
POB KALB: Oaoar Hunt strain
Buff Orpington egg* nt (lOr for
18. Mr* Troy Wombla, 600 30-
MMa Aroauo. 10-4p
POB TRADE: Good nota*, due In
July, baa ring 10 par cant I trier wrt,
for naad onra. Brneat Madklaf,
Bamford Motor Co. Il-2c
POB BALB t Brod Duroa gilts, at
■rtoan you ana afford to pay. Mrs.
Baao Turrantiaa. 6tfc
Naw^noid
ftbt Jowail MhnMm,
Oanrt
114fa
fOR MALM or trade: Ten tube
Plrtor radio, with electric Viol Mia.
Bold new for a lout $800, will
trade and prefer llveetoeb. ib»x
T47. 10-tfc
POB BALB: Rawlalgh Oood-Haalth
Producta at 806 West BtstB Bt„
B. If. Wright, Agent. 1-tfc
WOULD TRADB for «*nd. atnrk
Of hardware, furniture mid I tuple-
Wants. A dean stork, well halatx*-
atf and n reel banraln for seine-
«•* with good lend priced right.
Baa me If Inlereetod, A. A. Ott.
104o
Art You Troubled
with
DANDRUFF?
—If an, why not let ue fire
you '‘Upwlal Mharapoo" for
that purpose tt werta no
atom Mian on ordinary sham*
je“» FHHK halo ut with each
linger wave.
A Morcnc's Beauty
j Shop
| Is** ted in Dloee Drug
i_Mm. i tones, Prop. H'lcms 107
■-_-1
FOB BALE: Block, agga or ckloka
from A. i». A. oartlOad, blood-taat-
ad B. C K.hode Island Bade, Band
for 1083 mating Hat. B. V. War-
ren, Kflona. 8-tfc
FOR BALM: 80 feet of block 3Vt
Inch pipe, with pump rod and
working barm I, would trade for
8-4 Inch pipe, Owen Aadrnwe, six
ml lea aouth on Weet Dknmltt
road. 8-flp
Lodg* Directory
BBBBPOBD LODOB
No. 416, I. 0. O. P*
meets Monday, 8:00 p. m
Vlaltlng Brothers wsteoms
JOHN II. IIHMW, N. 0.
L. M. foster, Bnsmtary.
FOR IlMNT: Four room house. In-
quire at I'korlr Wlggljr. 13-tfc
FOR KENT: Modern duplex, near-
ly new i clone In, furnished or un-
fitrulslied. II. II, Wehb, Phono
800 6-tfo
KOH RBNT: 318 1-8 acres, ulna
miles from Hereford; all In culti-
vation and fenced. Mila Karr,
138 S'. Copper Avenue, Denting,
New Mexico. 11 8p
Political
—x..
/tuumutcuicuiB
BMP BIUTH *COUNTY
Sash Fe Train
(Continued from Page One)
FOR RBNT: Fnrnlebed apartment.
F. II. Obertbler. 87-tfe
FOR RBNT: Four room furnished
apartment, modern, CaM 4M. A.
U, Thompson. 7-tfc
FOR RBNT: Modern apartment,
furnished or unfurnlihed. J. P.
McMahon, at Skelton's Variety, or
phone 747-W. 4Atfc
Lost mnd Found
MTIIAVRDj Team of Mack mares.
Weight alNMit OMNI pounda each.
Mane* roached. hut grown out
long enough to droop over WUI
give reward. John itenger, Krl-
on a, Texaa. II Jp
The Brand Is authorised to an-
nounce tha following candidates
for ths offices under which thalr
names am llatad, subject to tha
action of the Democratic Primaries
of July 38, 1088:
For Bapraaantntlve, 133rd Dlatrirt:
H. K. HTANDFIHLD
Far Cauwty Judge gad Bx-OFMs
County School Huperintcndent:
MARL W. WILBON
(Re-election)
O. W. IIIIMIILB
G. T. KIHHK
AHTIH RCHHKLL
Far Hharlff and”Tax Callaatar:
WOOD D. VAUGHN
EZRA NORTON
JNO. B. MILLBR (ReeledIon)
J. WALLACH KOIUNHON
J. T. CUNNINGHAM
BD CURTHINGBR
I. I. WMHT
KMKTT HALIM
Far Caunty and IN strict Cleric
W. FRANK BALL
JOHNNIB HIGGS
MRM. HMHN TURRKNTINK
L. II. FDHTKR (Ito Kin tlon)
W. L. PfOKKTT
Far Tax Aaseaesr:
MAOK BKAOH__(Re-election)
Far Couwty Transurer:
MI18 BBBMIK L. SMITH
(Re-election)
For County Attorney:
JOHN COFFKKJRe-Election)
Far Cammlaataner, Praslnat No. It
P. J. (Jack) ROSE
JAM. R ROHINMON
H O. WILSON
c. j padimm'k
Far Cammlaslonor, Preeinet No. Si
W. D. KKL1KHOK
W. I). PIIILLIPH (Reflection)
M. L. WALMKR
For Cenunleelonar. Prorlnrt No. t:
J. T. GUNN (Its Kiwi Ion)
K M. JACK
1IKHMAN GRAY
W, D. NAF/.GER.
Far Cammlaslsner, Prerlnrt No. 4:
W. M. (Mall MTKWABT
(Re-election)
Texas Grocery and Market
F8IDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
PHONE 353 FREE DELIVERY
SUGAR, 10 lb pure granulated, cloth bag.....40c
CATSUP, 2 law bottle*............................... 25#
SOAP, Whitt! Laundry, 10 hart--------------------------29C
EGGS, frr*l> from the country, 3 dozen___________________29#
POTATOES, No. 1, ten pounds ......'........ 15c
/mi/ii/utui «* . - • ■ ISa
LitAtiibLno, t pounu not ..........__........__________aw*
MACARONI or Spaghetti, 3 large bone*___________________lit
COMB HONEY, 16-ounce bottle.........................20#
JELL0, assorted flavors, 3 boxes...........!.. 21c
QUEEN OLIVES, quwt bottle..........................44#
SWEET CORN, Golden BanUm, Iowa pack, 3 can*..........IS#
SPINACH or Turnip Greens, 3 cam ____________________ II#
COFFEE, fancy Peaberry, pound package.....23c
GRAPE NUT FLAKES, Urge package.....................11#
MEAT SPECIALS
STEAK, round, loin or T-bone, pound_____________________19#
BEST BEEF ROAST, pound............................19#
HAMBURGER, pure meal, pound________________________ 9#
BACON, Pinkney's sliced, pound _________________________19#
PORK ROAST, pound.................................19#
SAUSAGE, pure pork, 2 pound*___________________________29#
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Fruits and Vegetables—Nicest and Moat Complete Line In Town-
We Pay More For Your Eggs*
class of forty students visited the
train.
The apodal carried one car of
llrootock exhibits, stressing care
and methodb of feeding, with em-
phasis on aelf-feedera for hogs and
creep feeding for calvett; one car
of farm electrifloatlon exhibits,
stressing the use of various appli-
ances and equipment In lightening
labor on the form and In the farm
home; and two cara of farm and
home exhibits. Operation of tin*
form electrification exhibit here
**, t MM.ujkll t iiTr. iiy
the Itawl plant of the Texaa Utili-
ties tYmipany.
The talks by apodal lata and the
varied exhlhlta als>ard dealt with
the benefit** of lmpr*»ved fanning
methods, a llve-at-hoine pr«>grnm
and how life on tile fitnu and
ranch may Ik* made more comfort-
able. happier and of greater prof-
it. Tin* program as a whole fea-
tured such general subjects as
agronomy, la*ef cattle, dairy «nt-
tle, poultry, hogs, sheep and goats,
farm electrification, fe*Hllng and
clothing the family, 4 H club work,
yard heuutUlcallon, rug making
ami home Industries. In the exhth.
Its displayed, visitors to (In* train
found illustrations of the isdnts
brought out by the s|M*akers.
In Miinoumdng the pur|s»se and
nature of tile train, Mr. Tinsley
said: " nils Is not tin* first agri-
cultural train In the operation of
which the Manta Fe has joined
with like Texas A. A M. (Villege
and other Interested agencies. Mill
the exhibits alstard arc (lie la*st
ever carried from the colhgt* In
such work. Tlie.\ tell In a fine
way what the college Is doing In
helping the advancement of agri-
cultural indeis-miciico and tin*
Manta Ke. In Joining with the nd-
lege In such an enterprise, feels
It Is taking tin* ls*st way to aid
lit bringing about greater pros-
lierlty and Iwtter living conditions
on tin* farm and rutieh."
Kxhllilts alstard the train and
speakers for the most part were
furnished hy the college, while
tlie o|s*ratlou was handled hy the
railway.
The Manta Ke operated agricul-
tural trains In Texas In IIF-'.'l. lir.M.
and HUH. The HbTJ farm and
home *|N*clal Is the forty seventh
such train run hy the Manta Ke
Mystem In cooperation with the ag-
ricultural (sdlcges In I In* I- states
In which It oparate*.
The train nrrlve*l here «*n the
sixth week of Its Itinerary of al-
uerst eight wtH-ks, lie hiding l-V.'
sto|s* on the Manta Ke line* In
Texas. The tour liegan Keliruary
l.*» at Navawda and will end on
April (I at Muyder. Krom here the
s|ss-lal went to Krlouu for a night
program.
t'heck of visitors to the train
at Panhandle and Manta Ke sln|>*
showed nearly .'Ml.ddO had viewed
tie* exhibits up to and Including
the stop here, P. A M. K. Itiner-
ary ls*gan March 14 at Presidio hi
the lllg I tend country. Prior to
that the train was visited hy near-
ly- tMMNg) issiple at stops oil the
g. u. a m. r.
Turkey lurk Is IHaiMgement.
meal and oyster shell prevent the
crook **<1 breasts.
TV* prevent worms keep turkeys
‘land chickens we|mrate at all times,
treat the brtsslers for worms at
the start of the seawni and avoid
having dirty, sloppy place* «i*mh
the premises, says Mr. Uunyu*.
Green feed builds up reslMtam*e
to worms, and Is needed through-
out the turkey s life. Lack of It
causes much of the summer rump.
If worms appear in spite of these
precautions hinds should be treat-
ed every tMI days hy one of the
common aud successful worming
treatments demonstrators are us-
lug.
NOTHfc UF 8AL4S
I'NDKR ORDER OF MALE
Many women of the KTIona ter-
ritory ralis* turkeys each yixir,
many others try to rals«- them hut
do not succeed, ut least for js-oflt
The following may help all lit
iliolr efforts ;
Prevention of worm Infestullons
and gissl feedlug throiighoiit the
season tspniled UI7 Texas turkey
demonstrators last y«xir to market
Hfi |s»r (tilt of their birds as No.
I s and to make average profits
of $'Jti4 per turkey, says Paul
('mi) us, ussNlant isMillry hiistnind
hi un In the extension service of
Texas A A M College and tin*
IT, M department of agriculture,
Demonstration Mocks sii|>ervised 1*y
eounty ami home ilemoiistrat Ion
agents nimiben*d T1.37I birds of
wlik-li 00JH4 wen* sold for |'J(M,-
7:m». The <sist of raising and mar-
keting was
Turkey ralsf»rs are coming to
the isindualoti that fissling a lhs-k
of turkeys Is tmisirlanl In keeping
the flis-k heallhy, ws-uilng good
market weUdita, and prmluclng
birds without crooked hrcaV lames
or other drawbacks that keep thorn
out of the No. 1 grade, dis-iares
Mr. Ouuyus, From tin* first of
the oMwm a dry laying mash
should la* kept In from of the
breeders at all times. Any fiaal
chicken laying mush will do. A
good formula used by many dem-
onstrators who mix their own con-
sists of 3INI pounds gray sleirt* or
finely ground wheat, Ifio pounds
yellow <s»rn meal or oillo weal,
100 pounds meat and tame acrap,
2A pounds alfalfa leaf tieal, ten
pounds fine oysbr slndt aud five
pounds salt. Enough wh 4e grain
Is fed at night 4o keep the birds
In good condition wlthmit fwtt«*u-
log.
Ymtng poulte are fed much the
same as young <4ilcka hut In two
or three weeks msy be given a
mixture of 40 pounds yellow corn*
meal, 30 pounds shorts or ground
wheat, 10 pounds alfalfa leaf
meal, fi pounds meet eersp, 8 lbs.
lame meal, 8 pounds oyster shell
end I pound suit where plenty of
skim milk Is avaUsbts. The hone
MTATK OF TKXAM.
COUNTY OK DKAK MM1TII.
Ily virtue <»f an order of *;»h*
Issiual out of the District Court
of Iieuf Mmith County. Texas, on
a Judgment rendered in said court
on the 34th day of August, llk'tl,
In favor of IV. H. Arnold and
ugatust W. A. Parsons, II. K. Wul'l
and J. M. La I tig. for the sum of
433M3.17, w-lth Interest ou $ll3d 4N
of said Judgdcut, at the rate of
HI per cent |s*r annum, from the
date thereof, with Interest ou the
remaining portion of lltt5A.dll at
the rate of d per cent per annum
from the date thereof, aud <x>sts
of stilt; and In favor of Mary P.
Wilkinson against the said W.
Parsons. 11. K. Wall, aud J. M.
I,iilug for the miiiii of l.'tNM.Ml, with
interest tlierism at tin* rate of II
|s*r cent |s*r annum, from the date
of said Judgment; and In favor
of Lillian Guhlicrt, against suldW.A.
Parsons, II. K/. Wall and J. M.
luting, for the miiiii of $1111.3*1,
with Interest thereon from the
date of said Judgment at the rate
of (I per cent per uniiuiu, aud In
favor of It. D. Gist against the
defendant !! K. Wall for the sum
of $301.14. with Interest thereon
from the date of said Judgment
at the rate of d |s*r rent |s*r an-
num, In favor of the said W. H.
Arnold, Mary P. Wllklmeiu, Lil-
lian Gahlmrt and It. D. Gist, which
said Judgment wits rendered hy
the said District Court of Deaf
Sin It li County, Texu*. In «'ause
ntimlsT I HIM. anil eutlth*d W. It.
Arnold, el wls, vs W. J. Ilurrls,
et als, and for ii foreclosure of a
Vendor's lieu as II exlstisl oil the
11th day of Moptemher. HUM, oil
the following described lands, sit-
uated lu Deaf Mill I III County, Tex-
as, to-wlt :
lb-lug all of tile soiilli one-luilf
1Ht/j) of section No. 3N, township
I, north of range 3 east, of a
Capitol Syndicate Subdivision, of
rcord lu the Deed Heeords of
lK*af Miulih Count), Texas, con
tu lu lug 130 acres.
I did. on the doth day of March,
llk'13. at 1 o'clock p. m . levy said
Order of Male ii|sm the alsive de-
scribed lands as the pro|s*rty of
W. J. Harris, one of the defend-
ants in »nid suit, aud on the <ird
day of May, 1013, which Is the
lll'st 'I’uesday 111 sabl month, be-
tween tin* hours of 10 o’chs-k a.
til. aud 4 o'clock p. tu., on said
day at the court house door of
Deaf Sin I cii Comity, Texaa, I will
under and hy virtue of said Order
of Male mill said levy offer for
sale mid sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash nil the
right, title, Interest and estate
that the said W. J. Harris, mid
the said W. A. Parsons. II. K.
Wall and J. M. Lalng, or either
of them, bad lu and to the glaive
described binds on the said I lib
day of September. 11I3H. or at any
time thereafter, lu sallsfacibui of
sabl Judgment.
Dull'd this the loth day of
March, 1013. at Hereford. Texas.
J. C. CAltltOLL, Constable of
Justice Precinct No. I, Deaf
Smith County, Texas. 131*-
NOTICE OF HALE OK REAL
ESTATE UNDER ORDER
ORDER OF HAI<E
MTATK OK TKXAM.
COI NTY OK DKAK SMITH
Ily virtue of mi order of sale
Issued mil of Hie District Court
of Deaf Mm It li County, Texas, on
n Judgment rendered In said Court
on the 33ml dn> of February,
1013, In favor of II. II. Myers and
against J, II. Wisslen, In Hie case
of II. II. Myers vs J. II. Winlcn,
et ills, numlicred IlNtb In the sabl
district kymet, wherein, | If. II.
Myers Is plaintiff, slid J. II,
Weeded, Mob Allison and II. W.
Hugh* are defendants, | did, on
the 10th day of March, 1013, at
fi o'clock p. m. levy upon the fol
lowing described tracts uml |sireels
of laud situated In the County of
Deaf Smith, as die pro|s*rly of
J, II Weeden described us follows
to-wlt:
All Hie North one-half of Sec-
tion number 70 In Itloek K 1, Deaf
Smith County, Texas, mid on the
?lrd day of May, 1013, the same
Mug the First Tuesday In ssld
month of May, 1013, between Ihe
hours of ten o'clock a. m and
four oV’lis’k p nr, on sabl day at
the court Isaise d<*»r of said mini-
fy, | wlH offer for sale, and sell
at public auction for cash all the
right, title and Interest of Ihe
said J. II. Wecdcn In mid to said
properly.
Dated at Hereford, Texas, on this
tin- loth day of Msrcli, 1013,
J. a CAltltOLL, Constable
of Justice Prw lie-t No. I,
Deaf Sin I lli County, Tex. 13 3*
MANAGER SEER INITIAL
SHOWING OF NEW FORD
IN OKLAHOMA (TTY
Karnest Medklef, manager of the
Hereford Motor t'uipauy, was In
Oklahoma City Monday lo s«*e ihe
first showing of the new Ford, and
i-auie buck to Hereford highly en-
thused with the po-udhllltioM and
apparently valuable features In-
cor|sirated In the new gar.
In brief, the new Ford will have
u V-type, 8-cylllider engine of tkl
horse|M>wer cuisibU* of currying
the uew'ly designed streamline cur
71 mlh*s an hour. It is uluiort
completely new lu every detail,
taking into Its manufacture the
most recent improvements In uu
tomohlle manufacture with sev-
eral nuoeo or ongiiMii liesign.
The Hereford Motor Cotu|Mitiv
ex|MM*ts to have u oarloud of the
new Fords on hand some time
within the coming week, llie ok-
biliotiiii City H<ea‘inbly hrutali till*
week Increasing o|s*rations hy put-
ting 1000 men to work on the new-
model, mul shipments wll'l be
rusliiHl with full s|s*ed.
............—-o ————
NOTICE
GARDNER CLASH
GAVE CANTATA
SUNDAY NIGHT
The Garduer class of tha Senior
H. Y. P. I', gave a lovely Raster
i csiitatis sr ihe iuusisr eirun-h
Sunday even lug. Miss Noreue Oul-
weil. as director, Is to he compli-
mented u|*m tin* sm*ceas of h#r
work, us well as D-slie Cutwell,
pivstdent of the class, for bis
splendid leadership The group la
taking the cuutatu to Olovi* next
Sunday evening
MYHTLK M'UOWAN.
Class Reporter,
Hand Mothers Meeting.
Mothers of uieml»ers of the high
All owners of city pmiterty will
plouNc ixill at City Officm mid
render same for taxation for 11)13
KVA MKDLTON
10-tfc City Assessor.
fBV A WANT AM Uf TU BEAMU
| school isiud will uhti in it-gutai
session at 1 :(N> p. m. tomorrow,
Friday, April 1. In the high school
! auditorium t ,
Ralph Smith, band dlnx*tor, has
j expressed the wish that the moth-
er of every Iwuid mcuilM*r la* pres-
ent, as matters relative to general
and s|ss'lfic activities of the l*#ud
will la* up for dlsctiaslou, and it
Is deslnsl they have the voice of
all liitcrMisI ones expressed. , It
Is not too early to In* considering
ways mid means as well as direc-
tions concerning the trip the hand
takes curb slimmer.
—- ~o
Mrs. J. C. IMrker, Misses It 11 lie
Allen and Kruttces Landrum wera
In Amarillo Krliloy.
PLAN NOW TO
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1932, newspaper, March 31, 1932; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825180/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.