The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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THE HERALD
TASTY MEATS THEY-LL LIKE
YESTERDAY-TODAY-AND-TOMORROW
Brownfild, Texas
meats you
A. J. STRICKLIN, Editor and Prop.
la Terry and Yoakum Counties
Elsewhere inU.S.A
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Professional Directory
• Official paper of Terry County.
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COL. JOE SEALE
J. T. AUBURG
Repairs Watches, Clocks and
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Jewelry.
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In Hunter Drug Store.
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hundreds who comply with the law.
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Office in Alexander Bldg.
whole game.
Brownfield, Texas
BROWNFIELD STATE BANK
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BROWNFIELD, TEXAS
FURN. & UND. SUPPLIES
OR. H. H. HUGHES
Fen oral Directors
Accomodative
Conservative
Appreciative
Phones: Day, 25
Night 148
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G. W. GRAVES, M. D.
^Beware
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DR. A. F. SCHOFIELD
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Dentist
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Office in .Alexander Building
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Brownfield, Texas
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B. D. DuBOIS, M. D.
you can carry on a loud, hollering a much bigger show than the one just
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Lyceums and chautauquas are prac- about the business as possible.
Let’s
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J. D. MOORHEAD, M. D.
ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER?
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ROY M. HEROD
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Miller & Gore
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jazz" age, as some are won’t to call
latter auction off to people who bite
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be auctioned off at
a nearby oil
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mite to your school, church or com- jit was opened in 1890.
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In 1926 Texas crops were valued
will soon be rid of them.
Phone 129
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have lots of friends, and when you
are with one of them, you can talk
with
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EatraLFEFOR
YOUR CAR
The Rotan Advance in an editorial
this week said a mouthful when it
। said “the law offers an apology to
nitarium
•of Building)
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We have been reading some of late,
and especially at Merkel where street
Meets on Saturday
night before the full
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20 years of yesterdays have past since this bank was
but an infant in financial affairs. It is gratifying in-
deed. to look upon the records of 20 years ago and
see the names of those who were among its first de-
positors, and today to find those individuals among
the community’s most successful men and women.
CONOCO
.REO.U S. PAT OB.
\MotorOils .
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who buys it.
Let a reliable Conoco de
service station attendant dr
case. Then you will be aura
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cooperate and assist enthusiatieally in
making the next show a big success.
—Tahoka News.
JOE J. McGOWAN
Atty-At-Law
Physician and Surgeon
Prepared to do all general prac-
tice and minor surgery.
Meadow, Texas
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E. T. Powell, W. M.
W. R- McDuffie, Secretary.
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and Farm, Ranch and Gty Loans and General linsurance, “ov-
er the counter.1* You can come to us and buy protection just
as you go to your butcher and buy a- beefstake.
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fitted, MIS Brond-
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LUBBOCK. TEXAS
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padoded EXTRA mile
les. Loans and Insurance of every sort. We represent the Fed-
eral I oatts. strong, reliable old line Loan and Insurance Com-
panies and write practically all forms of insurance protection.
In the Tomorrows that are to come, it is our plan
to carefully protect these long friendships and add
others to them and upon this basis we invite yours.
General Medicine
Office in Brownfield State
Bank Building
"JAZZ AGE" BOYS NO WORSE
THAN OTHERS
Dental Surgeon*
Equipped with modern X-Ray
Office in Alexander Building
Brownfield, Texas
aleg or Conoco
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WE CAN’T GO EVERYWHERE
BUT YOU CAN COME HERE
We would like to call on everybody but obviously that is
It is with pardonable pride that we find pleas-
ure in knowing that this bank has had a helping
hand in assisting them along the way and to cheer-
fully acknowledge that the success of this bank has
been due in a large measure to their generous pat-
ronage and confidence as well.
BROWNFIELD HDW CO.
Browufield, Texas
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Conoco protects every moving
its fine lubricating film. It ig
Over Alexander Bldg, North side
Brownfield, Texas
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General Auctioneer
M I specialize on farm and
stock sales.
Phones day 1172-night 14413
1215 Ave H, Lubbock, Tex. ,
and Laboratory
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City Tax, Light aad Water Col-
lector
M. C. BELL, M. D.
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Physician and Surgeon
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guests would like. Full line fresh and cured meets.—Butter,
Eggs, aad other farm products.
CASH MARKET
R. L GRAVES
Lawyer
Brownfield State Bank Bldg.
Brownfield, Texas
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Stop in and let us suggest the kind of
■red Training School for
conducted in connection
Pewit Tinm. Young wo-
desire to enter training
Bns the Lubboek Sanitat-
should turn out and take a look at the
birds and gather more information
time and time again that they appre-
ciate good entertainment, and a ly-
ceum or chautauqua of the right kind
, would have do trouble making a pro-
fit here.—McLean News.
at 22.3 per cent more than the ter
.year average.
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auctioneers take advantage of sales Harry B. Beck, campus foreman, is
of local merchants to buy stuff they i convinced that students of this, the
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K T. KRUEGER
and Consultations
L HUTCHINSON
, Nose and Throat
L C. OVERTON
•sos of Children
F. LATTIMORE
oral Medicine
3 B. MALONE
, Nose and Throat
J. H. STILES
oral Medicine
L. P. SMITH
•oral Medicine
bel McClendon/
Lubbock Clinic
Third floor. Temple Ellis Bldg.
D. D. Cross, M. D.
Surgery and Diseases of Women
V. V. dark, M. D.
Diagnosis, Internal Medicine
C. R. RAMBO
BROWNFIELD. (Terry County) TEXAS
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Meets 1st and 3rd
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7 each month in the
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Vadie Hurst, N G.
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Just as good
VKTHEN you want Conoco Motor
V V Oil for motor lubrication be
sure that you get it. Beware of the
unnamed, unbranded "just-as-good"
which is a good profit-maker for the
seller but which is apt to prove moat
costly to the unsuspecting motorist
munity. Give them the air and you
at such fakirs. These goods were to it, are better than those of the.‘80’s.
be auctioned off at a nearby oil “The good old days” did not neces-
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Alexander Building
Brownfield, Texas
Austin, Texas, Feb. 21.—After
watching the progress of the Univer-
sity of Texas for almost forty years,
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impossible-
We can, however, make it convenient for anybody to call
on us. This we have done. We sell Abstracts of Land Titles
the University since 1888 when he
entered the institution as a student.
He was made steward of Bracken-
ridge Hall, the boys dormitory, when
The poultry show in Tahoka last
Saturday was wAth the money. In
fact it was a great success for an in-
itial performance. Everybody voted
to have a mid-winter show next De-
cember. In all probobility it will be
Most any old car will run good in summer. Let us
make yours run like summer now. See us for the
very best line of tires, tubes, accessories, gas and oil.
block. You
the home merchants, for you have a
comeback at them if they dole off in-
ferior stuff on you. Then too, these
street peddlers don’t contribute one
your own. And many, many other since this is one of the best agricul-
pleasures, toq numerous to mention, tural sections of Texas, all our peo-
—Jayton Chronicle. . pie, the town people as well as the
A -........ J country people, should, learn as much
town. When any man blows into a
J. H. Austin, hardware man
about the poultry business,
poultry business and dairying
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them are Texans. Well, we are no
After reading a bulletin recently
issued by the Lubbock Sanitarium on
how many meals they serve a day,
what they have to eat and how well
it was cooked, our mouth began to
water, and we were kindly inclined
to try and qualify as a patient. But
when we rend on down further that it
took $6.00 per diem to register, which
they maintain, and no doubt are right
is cheaper than a modern hotel, it
winked us out just the same.
greatly interested in your protection as you arc yourself, and
Abstracts, Loans and Insurance arc essentially, your buying
problem—not our selling problem..
We stand ready to supply you with Abstracts of Land Tit-
bodied—thoroughly tented. There’e a grade
for your type of motor. .
To cut down repair bila, ank foe Conoco
and Bet it.
CONTINENTAL oil COMPANY
Producers, Refinoro and Markataro
of high-grade petroleum produeta in Arkanana,
Coiorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mimouri, Montana, Ne-
braska. New Mezio», Oklahoma, tegon. South
Dakota, Texas. Utah, Washington andwyomine
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There has been an unusually lot of
sandstorms of late due we presume
to the unsettled conditions both east
and west of us, but also we might say,
it is about sandstorm time in Terry.
However, some of the most destruc-
tive floods in the history of the west
coast have visited Southern Califor-
nia. aad destructive winds have been
demolishing communities a few hun-
dred miles east of us in Louisans and
• Mississippi. Therefore being about
midway between the two extremes
would somewhat account for our
ruffled weather. .
This is a new departure in selling Abstracts of Land Tit-
les; Farm. Ranch and City Loans, and General Insurance, but
I am convinced that it is a sound one. No one could be as
conversation. You can i
a place to park; you can
in the middle of the
tically a thing of the past, having
died a natural death on account of
the guarantee system. A new bunch
of guarantors has, to be secured in a
town each year; for after one bunch
has been stung by having to make up
a good sized deficit they are wary
of such things the second time. It is
a pity that if these people have such
“high class” entertainment that they
cannot come into town on the same
basis as every other worth while bus-
iness. McLean people have proven
always find held. And every man and woman
"turn around and every boy and girl in the town
< law breakers when it has to give them
another chance by advertising the
.fact that the law will have to get
Snap Shots in the Dallas News says i right hold of them if they don’t soon
the four highest priced baseball play-pay their 1927 car license.” There
era in the world are Ruth, Cobb, is nothing said and no apology to the
Speaker and Hornsby, and two of 1
about all the balance. You can keep
up with everybody’s business except natural adjuncts
for fear of making them sore the law
advises them through the press to be i
rare and pay them by a certain date.
We do not believe in being hard-boil-
ed, but after waiting a reasonable
time, we believe officers should run
delinquent cars and trucks into the
garages and lock them up until their
owners are ready to comply with the
law like the rest of us humans.
but hundreds openly flout the law
hogs and don’t want to gobble the day after day and then it seems as if
sells them for almost the price of the years. Students today on the whole
new stuff. Next week he is gone iare unassuming and they tend strict
when you find you can toss strawsly to their own affairs, Beck ob-
through, the cloth. Better trade with I served. He has been connected witl
ELLWOOD HOSPITAL
Elwood Place, 19th Street.
Fire-proof building; open Staff
to all Ethica} Phisicians and
Dentists. Completely Equipped
Laboratory including Blood
Chemistry and Wassermann.
Miss Jessie Cochran, R. N
Supt. of Nurses
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sarily produce good students. Beck
town from who knows where, what i said. In jhe early days of the insti-
does he care for the people. He isn’t1 tution, it was not infrequently un.
hunting you up to give you a bargain,; usual to call in the aid of the Austii
but to skin you if possible. He buys j police force in quelling the youthfu
old shelf worn stocks at a rang, re-! exuberance of students, Beck said
novate* them the best he can and i This has not been necessary for many
town. One of them is in going in
your shirt sleeves, another is sitting
on the shady side of a business house
in the summer time, and the sunny
side in the winter. If you want to
speak to a friend three blocks away,
you can yell and squall at him, and
So long as a farm or any business
institution isn’t at least partly self
sustaining, it is out of balance, and in
the latter case headed for the bank-
rupt act. They may be broke every
iyear for a quarter of a century but
continue business at the same old
place. But when a* business house
has more expenses than profits, they
immediately close or are closed. The
farm should provide every item of
food possible for its own consumption
including, the family and livestock.
The farm is supposed to he a place
where food as well as clothing is pro-
duced at least in the raw, and a farm
that depends on just one thing and
expects to buy all the rest is in the
same class with the merchant who
sells most of his goods below cost.
■ drag th lag Rates on AppHrstien
There is more than one privilege but expect* a profit on the rest to
and pleasure in living in a small I keep him going.
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Hartley, Texas, accompanied by his | Texas was one of the five states
wife, was a business visitor here the | that produced more farm crop values
past week. jin 1926 than in 1925.
Browafield Lodge No
63 K l a a f.
Meet* every Tuesday night in the
Odd Fellows Hail Visiting Broth
ers Welcome. (
H. R. Winston, N. G.
J. C Bohannan, Secretary '
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omoo, Wm. Guyton How-
Aa ard Post No. 269,
2822 meets 2nd and 4th
23Mgg Thurs. each mo.
4202585W. A. Bynum, Com.
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BROWNFIELD REBEKAH LODGE
Phone 185 State Bank Bldg.
Brownfiela, Texas
T. I TREADAWAY, M. D.
General Practice
Rectal Iseases and Skin Cancer
a Specialty
Res. 18 Phones Office 38
State Bank Building
Brownfield, Texas
and Electro Therapy.
J. E. Crawford, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
G. M. Terry, D. D. S.
Dental and Oral Surgery,
Miss Edna Wommack,
Laboratory Technician
and X-ray.
Howard S. Riggs
Business Manager
Phone 181 Brownfield, Texas
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1927, newspaper, February 25, 1927; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564019/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.