The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1925 Page: 10 of 10
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Hoary Btakmr of tta DUaadtt Via
OOh waa traaoartlBi bits loess la Here-
Mar* your Huushlite Broad wrapper*
—they are worth tta Money. 84-Xt
0. W. Hoonl loft Baaday far
on receiving word that hla
•other waa atraek with paralyala.
Como la and Inapoet oar rrlgtdnlre
CroaM Cabinet. CITY DRUG HTORK.
Mr*. Sell le Crawford returned to
AanartUo Raturday, after a few daya
In Hereford on bnalneoo.
Ft reworks for the fourth of July!
Complete stock and roaaoaahle prleea.
RTRKU HAHDWAIIK.
Tsogl* foot UtaU Fly Bpray
quietly rid your tanao of IHoo.
CITY DRUG STORK.
will
Mr*. R. F. Borneo left Monday for
Amarillo whore ah* will atny with tar
daughter, Mra. R. L. Keith, who Is Ju*»
metarlni from aa operation.
t’«e Flavo flour, 12.>V) per sack.
Mlao I<ola Maddox and Mlaa Temple
Travis, of Ross. rlalted for a few days
In Hereford this week with Mlaa .Lonnie
Witherspoon.
Remember you eaa pet Double Oreoa
Rtampa at Orr‘a Tailor Bmp
Jack Walton, of Clovta, enroute to
Kansas, spent Saturday In Hereford
with hla slater who la night supervisor
al the County hospital.
Be* Mrs. J. R. Turner for plain aad
fancy sewing. Bk
Mra. A. J. Harris, of Whltosboro,
left Tueadap foi Amarillo, after a
abort visit with her alator, Mra. R. N.
Mounts. In Hereford.
Try Our froacn Muckers.
CITY DR INI STOUR.
Mra. J. K. Beyer and family, accom
pauled by Mlaa I.ura Gregg, spent Sat-
urday In Amarillo.
Clyde Gregg, of Amarillo, spent
last of the week at home with
father, A. W. Gregg, aud slaters.
Dr. Heard will lie In Alabama until
July SO. 84 St
P. L. Beyer and family, of Foiled,
Texas, spent a few dsya this week In
the J. R. Beyer home.
Save your Hnpshltic Bread wrapper*
—they are worth the mouey. 84-8t
IAila 0‘Rear, of Strung, Texas,
formerly of this city, la visiting thla
week In the II. T. Weldel home.
Brick Ice Cream carried In stock at
all tlmea. CITY DRUG HTORK.
Mra. H. P, Roaaon left Moiu|ay for
Amarillo where she will visit frlenda
for a few daya.
Mr. and* Mra. Rex Tynea and two
youngest children, left Thursday for
Colorado where they will spend n
mouths vacation In touring the state.
Bring your chlckena, ag|
to Hertford Product If yon want tta
bant price.—!. H. Bpratt.
Carl Jr. Hlsk and Boss Hlsk, aons of
Carl M. Hlsk of Heading, Penn., ar-
rived Monday evenlna and are to apciid
the summer In Hereford with Mrs.
It. G. BLk and relative*.
Try our Lice Killer. You will let
more eggs. It's a sure shot.
Gtil.HKX BULK I'HODt'CK.
THEATRE
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WEEK’S PROGRAM
July 1.2
"Ground* for Divorce*'
Friday, July 3
"Are Parent* People"
Matinee at 3:15
Saturday, July 4
"Fleming Fordo*"
Harry Carey
Matinee lit 3:15
Monday and Tuesday,
July 6«7
"Silent Accuser"
Wednesday and Hiurs-
day, July 8*9
"Thundering Herd”
Zane Grey
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raaoatative for tta *—M' and I were In Tnlln Monday afternoon, returned to Hereford
It. T. Vaughnu aud wife of Blum.
Texas are visiting thla week In the
liume of Mr. Vaughn'a sister. Mrs. J.
II. Head. They are on their way to
New Mexico on a vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrl, Hmlth and two
sons of Osliforula were here Sunday
visiting In the home of Mr. Smith’s
uncle, Mr. F. T. Itoloaon. They were
on their way overlaud to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Blrkmeytr, of
Chicago are here this week visiting
Mra. Blrkmeyer’a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. II. Black. Thla Is Mra. Rlrk
meyer’s first visit liome since her
marriage.
Use Flavo Flour, 12.,» per aack.
The llev. J, K. MeClurkln, former
pastor of the Baptist church here, waa
a visitor thla week. llev. McCluklu
represents a clothing house and trnvela
over I hla territory.
Double Greeu Stamps will only be
given on cleaning that la paid for at
time of delivery.—Orr’a Tailor Shop.
Mrs. J. II. Jones and two daughters,
Mlaa Martha ami Mrs. Harvey Yatls.
left one day last week overland for
Kansas City. Mra. Yntls has I wen
visiting In Texas for several weeks
and Is taking her mother and alster
to her home for a abort visit.
Mra. G. B. IVard was In Amarillo
n few days tha first of the week on
business.
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BABY BRRr—Try our tendor steak
tad roast.—Hereford Produce, I. H
■pratt.
W. r, West architect, former well
known resident of Hereford, was a
business visitor here Wednesday. Mr.
West now lives at Luhlatck.
Use Flavo Flour. *2.50 |s<r snek.
Mra. J. L. Triisscll and hahy of
Brownwoml, are In Hereford for «
Visit with Mrs. Trussell’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. K. F. Connell and frlenda.
I your cleaning and preaalng to
Tailor Shop and get Douhlo
Mr. and Mra. It. Hester, formerly of
Hereford, were here Monday visiting
friends while enroute to their home
In Wichita Falla after a visit with re-
latives and friends in Amarillo.
I’se Flavo Flour, *2.50 |wr sack.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Prewilt are leav-
ing Saturday overland for lloonevllle,
Ark., where they will visit Mr*.
A. L. Biggs made a trip to OTkmnel,
Texas, this week to visit his mother.
On hla return he was accompanied by
hla brother, Johnnie's bride, Mrs. Hat-
tie lllggs, who hus never visited this
country before.
1 aui local agent for the Perfection
Hteaiu Cooker and will huve one on
display at Carlyle's Grocery from
Thursday to Saturday. See It.
J. I*. Wood.
Mra.
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NTOKK Ml'KClAUi
Cram. Mr. Cantwell has notified
Ralph Barnett, local Bed Cross chair-
man, that be win spend Monday and
Tuesday. Jaly M. la Hereford giving
life soring demonstrations to the Boy
and Girl Scout*. He will be Introduced
at the weekly Incheon of tta Chamber
of Commerce Monday aad detailed pro-
grams for tta two days announced at
that time. It la probable that the Girl
Scouts will participate la the swim-
ming lessons under the leadership of
Mias Jessie Sisk.
A graduate of Washington Univer-
sity, St Louis. Mr. Cantwell served aa
asalstaut coach In the Department of
Physical Rdiw-ntlon In info. He has
'also held the position of Director of
Recreation for the Roy Scouts of
America at St. Louis. During hla year*
at Washington Unlveralty Mr. Cantwell
participated In football, basket tail,
track and swimming activities.
Realising the menace of the swim-
ming season to those who are not pre-
pa Inti to handle themselves efficiently
In the water, the American Red Cross
Is sending Ita life Saving Represen-
tative over the country to teach stand-
ard swimming and Ufc suvlug tech-
nique.
There are five causes of drowning*,
aci-ordlng to Mr- Cantwell. These are:
carelessness; lack of sufficient know-
ledge In methods of saving lives—first
your own and next aoiueoue else'*:
poor swimming: going Into water too
soon after eating: slaying In the water
too long.
"Most drowning* are proven!able,"
said Mr. Cantwell In a went Interview
"and It Is up to every swimmer to know
|iow to take eare of himself In the
water.’' j
arriving foot about tta time Rdttor | ^
*»B»—■ <* *B# Hamid got off the M Rlrk#tta. ^ J
train from hla bridal trip. Tta whole M b**lt* *** *** *•*
town waa there to moot Urn. and what'of tat# ,#d * 8* will ptafo
they did to him waa ■ atamo. They * lot of time cutting wands tint, aad
separated him from hla bride, hand- then decide upon bis fntnro
cuffed him, and locked him up In jnU!" i connsctlona.
LARGE TREES
FROM ACORNS
GROW:—
The poultry and egg business wit
formerly considered a small part
of the income from the farms.
Puul Guthrie who has been attending
the Northwestern University at Kvan-
ston. Iltnola came In last Friday morn-
ing and Is s|N-udhlg n week with hi*
parent* Mr. and Mra. H. F. Guthrie.
He receives his degree In the aehoo! of
commerce June 1-1. He will leave for
Chicago Friday where he has a posit-
ion with the Harder Stationery Com-
pany lu tlu-lr Industrial engineering
department.
With the Chamber of Commerce
fostering an immense hatcher
and with the interest manifested
in our county, the poultry huai*
ness is destined to be a Big busi-
ness for Deaf Smith county.
This bank is interested in any-
thing that means a solid financial
foundation for the country.
THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK
of Hereford
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
July S, IMS.
Sunday School nt 0:45
Preaching servlcea at 11:00 a. in. and
H:!tO p. m.
Morning subject: "Honoring Our
Country."
Rvenlng subject; “Victory of the
Faithful."
Come worship with us you will be
welcome.
"It la Impossible to stuff the body
and atarre the soul."
T. Morgan, Minister.
Born, lo Mr. and Mr*. It. It. Illce
Prewitt's |*irents. They are lo return June 21. a girl, Anna Louise.
by Wbhlta Full* and Fori Worth.
Pay Caeh and Pay Lsaa, al
Born, to
June 2d. h
Mr. aud Mrs J. G. Loiuns,
boy, Walter Detuil*.
Paul Harnett and f iuilly. of Wichita
Palls, were ex|*-cled to arrive here
Saturday of this week from the moun-
tain*, where I hey have been vacation-, elated with Mr. Barnard lllck* In the
THANK YOU!
Frlenda and rualonters.
For the business and good will you
have given me In Die past In m,v gar-
age huslneaa. Hereafter I will In- aa-
lug. Mr. Barnett Is a brother to llalph
Harnett of Hereford.
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Mlaa Rater Scliuette and Mra. W. R.
SI John who la visiting la the Mchuette
burnt, ware In Amarillo Wednesday
Mra. U. K. Alexander of Itouton ar-
rived I hla week and la visiting her
alster Mrs. 11. II. Ilawkliia. Mra.
Ilawkliut and her slater spent the week
end lu Panhandle with I heir alster
there.
Magnolia Filling Station, where J will
handle Urea, tula-a, aeceaaorlea, ete.,
and your cnntluiu-d patronage and atip-
pnrt will he greatly appreciated and
I will try to give you value received
for every dollar you spend with me.
Come In and *cc ua at the MaguolU
rilling Station.
ARTHUR C. THOMPSON'.
STALLED!
Because of lack of Oil
Human machine*, too can he-
roine stalled because of lack
of Oil!
When Constipated Lubri-
cate Wllb—
Squibli’s Mineral Oil
Beat and Safest (or Internal ua*
PRICK $1.%0
Corner Drug
Store
The Rexall Store
Phone 105
i Summer Sale a
FURNITURE
W0 have a very large stock of furniture on hand
at thi* time a* well as a complete line of everything
else usually carried in o first class Furniture Store.
We are making some very attractive prices at this
time in order to induce ready buying. It will
pay you to inspect our stock.
Livingroom Furniture
We are showing a most attractive display of
Livingroom Furniture in all the new styles in over
stuffed and cane back suits in Mohair and Baker
cup Velour in various shades. All priced for the
summer 325.00 to $50.00 cheaper than any one.
Bedroom Furniture
Ftreworka tor the Fourth of July!
Oomplett stock aud reasonable prices.
BTRHU IIARDWARK.
Mra. W. R. Dameron returned Tiles
day from Amarillo where she had l*-eo
vlrittag her daughter, Mra. Jack I-rsler
for sereral daya.
Ptanty of bathing
MewaM'a.
aulta at J. O.
Bruner, of Los Angeles, Calif.
arrived Friday and will apond hla va-
rorita la Hereford with hla parents,
Mr. sad Mm- R. K. Renner.
Paint Headquarters
. Paint Up, Clean Up, and Keep it Up!
PAINT—by all means. There is no economy greater than paint in the pre-
servation of property.
These are painting days—and you should he busy. We have the paint
for every purpose—and will gladly inform you of the kind to use—no matter
what your job may be.
It will surprise you to sec what excellent values
we are offering as well as such an extensive show-
ing in the new period furnitute in French walnut,
American walnut, Ivory, Belgum Grey, Birds Eye
and Oak. These things we are offering 20% un-
der all competition.
Diningroom Furniture
We take you into this department of our store
with no little pride. We have the latest to offer
you in French walnut, American walnut, fumed
oak, Jacobean oak and Italion grey.
25%
For the summer trade we offer these goods about
under real value.
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators, White
Sewing Machines, Wall Paper, Art Rugs, Iron
Beds, Mattresses, sold at ’’bedrock prices.”
"We Are Satisfied With Small Profits’
PANHANDLE LUMBER CO.
Phone 65
EB.Black Company
"Everything to our store by way of the Santa Fa"
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