The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927 Page: 3 of 12
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Castro County News
MMITT. JeIf 19.—Hbwtff 0.
, with Deputy I. 8
, gaade « nti twelve miles
or bm flutter night, cap-
twenty gallons of rod whls-
•nd catobtof one non obout
re goon of age, who pave
I no to Bor Williams, of
OUo. He to bolus held
owoltlos notion of the frond
Blduojr Burgooo of Happy lo hero
hlo fioodfathor, 8. p.
Mr and Mrs. WIHto Wllllomo
Mrs, Denney, of Borina; Mr.
Mrs. Hoo Cottrell, of lNtevllle.
■tils Outwetl, of Deltas. were
Ifl the J. H. Hootlnfs hone
Tturodor.
Mr. ood Mrs. Ohoa. Wilson loft
k tor Oolnoorlllo.
I. B. Brooks oad W. T.
wont to Toll* flotnrdor
not Mum Sooell Brooks who
returning Iron o visit with
lives In Locfcney.
>. and Mrs. B. B. Boron ood
and Oarios Boynoldo were
visitor* In Hereford last
B. Me •''orter and family of 811-
orton were la Dlnmltt last Hat-
Mr. Carter Is editor of the
County News and print*
Castro County News also,
yea MUter Is driving a new
■ Woodier attended a pic
le at Tulia Hsturday. Antoni
thtrs visitors fron here were
John HeU, Mrs. Bill Webb.
8 U Naugle and daughter.
Joe H barber and child mi.
las Cora Mae Htrattou, Mr*. J. K
Ipal.t and family and Mr*. O. H
rlnble.
Ployd Reynolds slid II l' Hunt
r were bnslne** visitor* In I’lsln-
law last Hat unlay.
Mrs Joe Htmrlwr mid children
if J ronton are visiting her *t»tcr,
Hre. r l. Naugle
A. O Noble, Mr* Kdna Tate mul
ftnt two tiny* la*t week
tilt thWr win slid brother, FMgar
Noble Hint family. In Canyon.
MI«m>m Irene mid Allle tine WII
IIS were Hereford shn|»prni Hatnr-
day.
(1. II ItilMolidl mid wifi- of
Haiti do" ware here Hiindny. Hob
I'lannnglu ao<-oini>anl«,tl them home
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. (J. Iluckatray
r-lienI Hiindny with hi* parents In
1 sirens*.
T. W. Malone and family *nd
Joe Hauling* and fondly left Mon
day for a few days In the While
Mountains.
Morris Klin hell mul wife mid W.
II^JttmtisH went to Pnrtalcs. New
Hsttirdsy
Tire, H I* Crawford left Mon
day fog s visit with her dmighter
at lla|i|ir Her granddaughter.
Mr. McGill haa bstwmm 1,000 and
1000. They an finding the com-
bination very profitable.
who has been under the care of a
doctor, returned home with her
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poesy and
family returned Meoday from
Lakevlew where they took Marl
Patton who la going to hta home at
Hulphur Hprlnge.
Mr. and Mm. Cooper Woodhurn
»r Amarillo. Misses Courtney of
Canyon and Loma Woodhurn of
Hereford spent Sunday la the W.
R. Woodhurn borne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tate and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. flam
Allen left thta week for a several
day a trip to New Mexico.
Mrs. Jtm Carter of Oklahoma
City Is here on a vialt with her
mother, Mre. C. Douglas, and
other relatives.
Henry Htalcup, Bill end H. C.
Webb and Dow Dure* attended a
ball game In Amarillo Sunday.
Mr. and MreJBetcher Rowan and
daughter of New Meiloo are vialt-
lug In the home of thMr daughter,
Mrs. Bruce McLean.
B. D. Woodlee. I. B. Brooks and
family, B. A. Fullsr and family
and Mias lone Lite were dinner
guests la the Arney community
Sunday.
Lae Womack returned last week
from Kansas City where he took
cattle.
Mrs. B. D. Woodlee and aoti re-
turned Monday morning from Aber
nathy whore they took Mias Mild-
red who will accompany her aunt
ami cousin lo Paducah for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheffy and Mr.
and Mrs. Hid Hheffy attended the
fuller*I of their niece iu Plaluvlew
last week.
W. 1). Duree aud family *|**n4
Hunday lu Hie Luther Hyatt home
nt Vlgu Park.
MIkno* Jewel n ml IktrlN Gold-
lurk of (Ideago are upending the
suninier with llielr cuumIii, Ml**
VjmIm-1 Aiken . They ex|n*'t their
mother to arrive thl* week.
Mr*. K. J. Krasler and non of
fiklalHinia arrived for a vl*u with
llielr daughter and *l*ler. Mr* .1
It Hiutilng*.
C it, Reynold* lia* opcm*! ii|>
a *ti*'k nf gr<M-erie* lu the ludhl
lug with Huckahny Produce.
Me**r* Ayer* of Kri*** have
linulisl a few load* of fixture* to
the Kerr building vacated by lhe|
Itlmiultt Drug and will open ii|
a atoek of dry g<*id*.
Carlo* Reynold* mid Horner Nor
wood made a trip to Amarllb
Tuesday
YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY PICNIC
Forty-live members of tbe Young
Peoples Union of tbe First Baptist
bhuroh enjoyed a picnic and wsiner
roust last Thursday evening al
the W. I. Valentine home west of
Hereford.
The young people gathered at the
Baptist church at t!:H0 and were
taken to the Valentine borne In
cars. Games of various kinds fur-
nl*bed a pleasant evening’* di-
version.
Flagg News.
Mrs. Cooper who has been
visiting In Amarillo and Hereford,
came by and spent the past week
In Flagg with Mrs. Bratcher. Hhe
left for her home in Cleburne Hat-
urday, Mrs. Bratcher going with
her for a riflt.
Mr. and Mrs. Long of Amarillo
spent the week end In the Cliff
Kamaey home.
Mrs. Walker of Altua la vUIMug
her eon, Chaa. Walker.
Dan Ncwaom of Marlow, Okla.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oa** Arne*
last week.
Mrs. Blrdwell and non visited in
Hereford Wednesday.
Mrs. Stevenson of Littlefield 1*
visiting her slater, Mr*., easier.
Mr. and Mr*. fieri Ismg and
Mr*. Garvin of Hilverton were
guest* of Mr*. J. B. Hummer last
Hunday.
Menem. Arch Johnson and Gray
wero In Amarillo on tuudne** last
Thursday.
Mr*. F. G. Iludgvn* aud dmighter
of Aber
gue«ta of
Helleue ate Mr.
nathy warn week
Mrs. finest Jones.
Messrs, and Mssee. Thoina* snd
Blrdwell went to Mrieshm. Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bum Jone* of
Hprlng ,-ml“ spent flunduy with
Mr. end Mrs. Mme* Jone*
Mr. end Mrs. Lindsay of Lames*
spent the weak end with their
daughter. Mr*. Grey.
Mr*. Klaa Nance of Big Spring
and Mrs. Beatrice KeUou of Florey
are vUtflng the Holland home
Ruddle Blrdwell nod wir.- of
Dlmmltt and W. T. Bummer and
wife were dinner guest* of Mr*. K.
Dixon Hunday.
W. B. Smith ate daughter of
Olton were guests of Mr. ami Mr*
Cecil Thomas Hunday.
Mr. and Mm. 'ttroest Fulmer
were guests In the Bains home Hun-
day.
Rrnest Jonea ate wife were lu
Hereford shopping Saturday
W. T. Hummer made a huttlue**
trip to Barth Tuesday.
Cliff lUmsey and fnmiiy attend-
ed church at Bethal flumlay.
Mmes. Blrdwell and Ante* snd
eon* attended singing »»< Cleo
Hunday afternoon.
Ford Doings
Rev. Rhirklock of Vegn preach-
ed here al 4 o’clock Situduy after-
noon when several visitor* were
present and the total attendance
wa* forty-six.
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Welmler at-
tended church at Vega Hunday.
Mis* Elisabeth Devi* returned
borne to Clarendon Haturduy after
a week's visit with her *l*ii r, Mr*.
George HetiMin.
Mc**r*. Virgil and Lorenc Atch-
Hllll* CAM OK WOOL
A car of wool wa* recently shlpp-
ed from Hereford by K. II Wood
and Oklay McGill.
The wool wa* *hlp|ied to Ronton
and brought a price of twenty-flv*
cent* |*-r i*nind. Roth of Hie men
are ruuuliig a flock of *|K>ep lu
■sinms'tlon with their farm*. Mr
Saturday Specials
JULY TWENTY-THIRD
Six pound box < rackei>----- 75c
One gallon tan Apple* --------
Six poii ml* Crtoo-------- $1 25
MONT E. BAKER
We Buy Fgg«We Deliver—IMione 116
3E=3E
SPROWLS-CRONIN & CO.
WEEK END OFFERINGS
SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday—July 22-23
High Grade Oil Cloth, in white and
Tile effeet. per yard-------25e
e
LL Unbleaehed Mindiii, a real qual*
ity, the yard________________8 1 -3c
High grade, fa*! colored Percale*,
the yard__-_________________15c
36 inch bleached Muidin, real line,
noil tpiality, absolutely no atareh
in it at, the yard------------10<
Pure Thread Silk Hose (silk to the
top) the pair--------------$1.00
Three Pairs...............$2.75
EXTRA SPECIAL
For the Ladies
Forty pieces of Aluminum Ware are now
on display in our window. On Friday
morning at 9:30 o'clock we will sell the
entire lot at 89 cents each. This is a rare
bargain in Aluminum Ware—be sure to
see it!
Large assortment of ladies new slim*"
just received, in both the Pumps and
Oxfords, at prices from $2.65 per pair up
A Trial Will Convince You That We Save Our Customers Money
Icy and Denson Hill of 8ummer-
fleld wero Ford visitors Sunday.
Mr. snd Mrs. Barney McOaekey
me Hunday dinner with Mr. and
Mr*. Howard Morel.
Mr*, l'yatt of Claude l* here
visiting her sister, Mr*. Emma
Jouc*.
Mr. mul Mrs. George HeuMon
shopped lu Amarillo Saturday.
Ml** Viola ThomuH visited friend*
In Vega Hunday afternoon.
Frist Rrunnon wa* called to
Claude Friday to attend the funcr-
al service* of Id* father, who died
Thursday night.
Mr*. Jca* McGowan and daugh-
ter, Mis* Ruth, are visiting rclu
tlves In Kansas City.
H Marcelling
1 50c
Your Work Appreciated 1
Mrs. Sam Hutson J
si SrnsliCiNio a C*. HsfsiwJ 1
College students who think they
are pulling something new In advo-
cating “trial marriages" only show
how young they really are. They’ll
learn that moot of these modern
marriages are only trials.
Indiana woman, heir to $1,000,-
000, keeps right on washing dishes.
Which, of course, la much better
thun heaving them at the hard-
working husband who is sticking to
hi* Job until the money Is delivered.
Pkreat—Yes, my boy. tbe lad
who marries my girl gets a prise.
Thomas—Goodnees, that’s an In-
ducement.
They Are Uhe TWt
When Dnmdora beard that M
swore she’d never been kissed,
said. If she bad never been kin
she’d swear, too!
About August first I will have a car load
of No. One Turkey Red Hard Winter Wheat
for planting. All one farm crop grown in
Central Western Kansas and guaranteed to be
pure and not mixed with other varieties of
wheat. Price f. o. b. cars, Summerfield, $1.85
per bushel.
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Holman, Mrs. Seth B. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927, newspaper, July 21, 1927; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583944/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.