The Marion County Courier (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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SPECIALS FOR A FEW DAYS
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38 Studebaker 4-dr. $AQ^ 37 Plymouth 4«door $4ft5
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1939 License Free J License Iree
Our guarantee is "Better and protects you more than any
other dealer in East Texas"
"IN MAR8HALL IT'S"
WhiSelinrvt.Fiiiley Motor Company
DODGK Direct Factory Dealer PLYMOUTH
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IZED BT CO. AGENT
Negro farmers in Sand Branch
organised a community breeding
association under the leadership
of T. L.. Wedgeworth, negro
county ascent, County Agent
Aeaton and H. Ray Taylor, the
Farm Security Administrator.
The newly formed assoaiation
will purehase a pure bred jersey
bull thru a community service
loan made available by the FSA.
The animal will be centrally lo-
cated on John Lemmons' farm.
Mr. Taylor said the animal would
lie available for service by May
20.
The community breeding asso-
ciation can afford to buy a much
better animal than can any one
individual dairyman. Tha herds
of all members will thus ba im-
proved and the cost for each
will be vary slight. All members
who are inteieeted in improving
thair herds will compare results.
For Sale
Two very desirable
residence lots in the
Whelan Addition
to City of Jefferson,
for full particulars, see
J. W. Moody
J. A. PIEROE TELLS
FACTS ABOUT BUSI-
NESS; GETS RESULTS
J. ▲. Pierce, proprietor of tha
Jefferson Motor Company, local
Chevrolet Dealers, believes in
telling the truth, both about
business as well as about his
used cars, so last week ha car*
ried a half page ad in the Courier
telling the facts about business
conditions around this section,
and surprised our readers with
his frankness, but they knew ha
was telling the truth.
Mr. Pierce states that he not
only found the people were read-
ing the ads but he actually en
joyed an increase in business as
well as a number of people just
"shopping around."
A| Mitcham, the papular own-
er of Al's Service Station, was
In Shreveport Sunday.
Dairy Cattle Royalty
to Grace World's Fair
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This young lady and her pure-bred
companion were photographed while
attending ground-breaking ceremon-
ies for the "Dairy World of Tomor-
row" on the World's Fair grounds at
New York.
The "Dairy World of Tomorrow"-
is to be one of the striking exhibit*
at the 1939 Fair. Here 150 dairy cows,
•ach a queen on the basis of her type
and performance, wilt be on exhibit.
These cows will be selected by the
Breed Association representing the
following breeds. Jerseys, Guernseys,
Holstein - Friesians, Brown - Swiss,
and Ayrshires. These cows will be
milked three times daily on a rotolac-
tor equipped with magnetic milkers—
giving the public a chance to observe
the most modern methods in hand-
ling milk. In addition to the cows
mentioned, calves and a bull of each
breed will be on display.
I The "Dairy World of Tomorrow"
is being staged by the five breed as-
sociations mentioned above in co-
operation with The Borden Com-
pany for the purpose of showing the
place of the pure-bred cow in Uw
jKonomics of dairying.
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The Courier for Job
Work.
Haggard Benefit Association
A BURIAL POLICY FOR ALL AGES
ISMSMlial left Hon Medio*! Pollciee
INSURANCE FOR ALL AGES
One month to 100 years. The low cost of this pro-
tection ia within reach of every family. For example:
The average family of four, ages 34, 29, 9 and 4 years
would oaly cost 00c per month.
Bonded—Operation under direct supervision of
the Board of loeurance Commissioners of the State
of Tenee.
For Farther Information See
Haggard Funeral Home
Phone 97 Home office Phone 97
G. T. Haggard, Pres. T. D. Roberts, Jr. Secy-Treaa,
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FARMERS!
Cotton planting time is here. Plant
good Long Staple Seed and try KING
COTTON PER TILIYER. It is new to
us but the best farmers in Cass County
who have already used it say King
Cotton is without an equal for cotton.
It does not cost any more than av-
erage Fertilizer. 7 ry KING COTTON
and we guarantee you will not be dis-
appointed.
HOPE HUGHES
For Oil and Gas Leases and Royalties see
L. A.
Licensed Dealer
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Jefferson
Moaeley Building
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Let All Unite to Develop Jefferson
and Marion County!
Farming o Oil Fields o Iron Ore ° Stock Raising o Truck
Growing ° Poultry o Lumber Industry
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Tkese and many other things that go to make Marion County one of the best places in the South to live and en-
joy the things that we need to make up a happy and prosperous community.
Our farmers have on a program of intensive farming, more food and feed, more produce of all kinds on fewer acres.
Our merchants have always made it a rule to buy everything our farmers have to sell and sell the farmers what
they need at a low profit, thereby enabling them to work hand in hand for the upbuilding of our town and
county—to develop its resources large and small.
Let's Boost and Pull for a Full Development of the Things We Have at Our Door
and Build a County of which We Will Be Proud.
L. A. THOMPSON
Real Estate, Oil Leases, Royalties
H. A. PRUITT
Genoral Merchandise, Groceries, Feed
Hardware, Phoae 10ti
BAXTER ARSTRACT COMPANY
Successor to Barnett Abstract Co.
W,. R. Baxter Owner and Manager
.1. W". MOODT—Everybody Knows
Moody— Hambtirgers—Chile—Hot
Do s—"The Coldest Beer in Town-'
J W. LEMMON
One of the Oldest General Mercantile
Businesses in Marion County.
SEDBERRY'S DRUG STORE
Since 1864
Forward With Progress Always
J. B. WHELAN
Cross Ties of All Kinds
A. J. VESTAL
Banker and Oil Developer
LEO W. WOOD
Oil Lease Broker—Real Estate
E. L. JONES INSURANCE AGENCY
Ail Kinds of Insurance
E. TEXAS MOTOR FREIGHT LINES
The Quick Way to Satisfaction
R. F. SEARS, Manager
DR. EVERETT DENTON
Chiropractor
A Modern Chiropraetic Health Servite
Jefferson, Texas Phone 250
T. J.SULLIVAN
Meat Market and Grocery, Phone 19 7
JOHN A. HUGHES
FITZWATER & SON
Drilling CoMpany
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Bradshaw, R. G. The Marion County Courier (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939, newspaper, April 28, 1939; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293119/m1/4/: accessed May 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.