Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. [3], No. [7], Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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Hockley Co;
Presbyterians To^
Build Ch
allowe’en
The Presbyterian
congrega
tion is now building a frame
church structure on North Aye,
H, near the grade school build-
ing. R6v. J. W. Gregg,"Pastor of
the churches at Seminole and
Segraves, an<jl Superintendent of
Buildings of the El Paso Presby-
tery, "is here looking after the
construction. The work is being
donated by the Union carpenters*
of the city.
. The church was recently or-
ganized by. Dr. W. K. .Johnson,
Pres byte rial Evangeiist of this
territory, and he has acted ‘for
the time being in-the capic-4
Holiday
Doesn’t it do you good to see the children enjoy
their holidays? To be happy they must be
healthy. Healthy, growing children require
good food.
We have sanitary fixtures and take pleasure in
offering you the best the'market affords.
INCOME
Remember, we are giving away a Shetland
Pony, Saddle and Bridle'. Your child may be
' made happy Christmas.
Save the County’s
Resources
BOB COVEY,
rocery and Market
^Champion Hunter
Visiting Level land
Wajtyr E. Tayior. of San Ahge-
I la and wlio for many years en j
joyed tin; distinction of being they'
champion wild turkey hunter oft
Texas, is here visiting liis broth
er, .Justice of the... Peace l>. W. i
Taylor.. ’ j
Mr. Taylor made his-first trip;
j to the Plains ir.i l'-fti, and* says’
, that he was so favorably imprus-j
ed with tliis cGuntry ontphaU trip
that lie has watched its, develop ;
ment with keen interest. He
thinks this section
LSEWHERE in this
will read where the
issue you
Bankers and Ginners of Dawson county Will refuse
We do not want todictate, but
ANNOUNCEMENT
toliaiidle snapped cotton
ask that you give due consideration to the matter of saving
the present crop and realizing the most possible out of it.
H tl
If it is a good thing for Dawson county to pick the present crop, it will he to
the adyantage of Hockley county to-do likewise. The.price of cotton is low at best
and we believe the best interests of yoiirself and die country as a whole will he best
swb&CTMad By picking the cotton instead of pulling it.
consideration given tliis suggestion.
I have recently* bought the BENBOW SERVICE
STATION *
I shall endeavor at all times to render a FIRST
CLASS SERVICE, and hope to merit your
business. Call and get acquainted. We solicit
your business. , \ ... .
QUALITY SERVICE STATION
W. E. I.OVELACE. Prop.
North East Cor. Square LEVELLAND, TEXAS
: SUltH.S tllllt IK
lone of -4, hr; bt**t on the "(‘ap
| Rock’’jind. oil account of'its rich
* soil and p-muRar climatic, comii
I lions will in a sliurt spree of.time
! bo one'of tin*, most prosperous.
|TT*■ Is an-a.ij.dup1 ct by prolcsMon
| anil |> re pyre I plans for tho first
school IxuitdTng constructed at
(Lubbock. Later ho fnrnlshr’d
1 plans -for the present High
1 School.
J- Mr.-TayTor will leave next
month' for a hunt in the Sacra
liiento Mountains in Now Mc.xieo.
: Mr and Mrs. L. W. Hender-
son, who re»ide in the. east part
i of town*ala; i lie-proud parents of
[a fine gii l, born.to them Monday
Thanking you in advance for any
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Tke First National Bank
, . jr - ..* ■ ttttT ‘ \ .. “ -S y~ ' ;
g- LevellanH, Texas .
■HN H. DOYLE, Pres. S. C ROACH, Cashier
Will Feed 28
D E. MAGEE
W. W, Evans, whose farm igp-;-.
Ipeated just west of White Dear,
advised the-p-writer Tuesday
uivcpmsrttlSTTie .had—made ar- —
rangeyrfents for the purchase of
jl^fcPpigs and .shoates which he
lilans to run on iiis place this (
winter and feed out as butcher *
hogs next spring.. ..‘—LI .“I
Tiip shipment of “pigs „ and
shoates will consist of a double
deck ear load and when they... ax
rive Mr. Evans.will place them
<>j) a specialy pn&paijed pasture
which includes a large field of
row grain. The swine wilt aver-
age GO to 77) pounds each, said
Mr. Evans and will very likely
represent all -breeds and colors
of tin* swine family. Mr. Evans^
has something near .70 head of
hogs on the farm at this time
and with the hdded carload of
stuff ne plans to market tons of
grain on foot during the wintf^
months. White Deer Review if
Lawyer
Insurance
Abstracter
Loam
Cotton Office
ened Tn LeveTTaad
homa Ins opened a cotton, othce remove his family here within
in the former Eiist- National j lht, npxt,'fe^ weeUs, HisbuM-
ilaiikJm:kUiigmrthe North Side. . , . ..... ■
•Mr. Campbell has local edW j n"ss ,s a welcome addition to the
manently in Lovelland and ^ i 11 direetery of-the c i t.v.
Oft’rcrM'prstairs In I
Court House
___LaveHand. Texas
ampbell. of Hugo, Ok la j
WASTE OR SAVE
Baby Chicks For S
liar mu strain large type
bred White Leghorn baby rhinal
$10.50 hundred. .
Everlay strain Brown Leg-
horns, $11 7)0 hundred.
Sheppaad straiii single Comb
Anconas, $14, hundred. c
Owens and Donaldson strain
Rhode*Island Feds, $14.85 hun-
Thompsons strains Barred
Rocks. $14.85 \
White Rocks, $101
All Good, f r o n g
pur^ guarnteed.
We pay postage charges aojf
guarntee live arrival on all BabM
Chicks. • <*
Pullets of any breed listed,
$1.50 each.
Cockerels, good si?e, each.
Poultry book on fe$dinft«*and
raising jchicks and pullets, (l)
Goods
postpaid
The Fulghum
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Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. [3], No. [7], Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1926, newspaper, October 1, 1926; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153830/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.