The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1931 Page: 2
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Thursday April 23 1931
WHAT THE PEOPLE HE READING
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Yus what are the children rend
Jiife Have you boon in tho 11
brny It not why Aro you wondering
what tho Iwoks are like
There will bo other names appearing
from time to time Tho
book Is carrie d home and someone
reads it to tho child
Aro you one who says Oh
it doesnt matter what the child
reads its only a story anyway j
The best in reading will certainly
mould your childs ideals f
and standards his views of life
his judgments on life as suroly
as It widens his mental horizon s
shows him other points of view
than his own quickens his imagInation
and his joyous appreciation
of beauty livens his sense
of humor deepens his emotions
and at every turn fires his sprit
5MMt 3Slsac WAMMaWI
into life
To sum up evorythlnR wo would
like to say concerniiiK Childrens
Department in Tulia Library wo
have tried as intelligently nnd
InYn o little iolka department Ask lovingly ns possible to place only
tliu children and they will tell the best wo could obtain tor the
ot these to he expended In this
ou Below is n list young money
renders who have been reading cozy corner ot library for tho
nnd they will tell you Kach one i children We have tried to give
on coming to library will selecttho child the best in literature
tho book bv tho pictures nnd Wo have gathered It from a vnr
bring to charging desk and when lety of sources covering many
hook is ready will thank tho work ages and many peoples o have
er nt desk and how proudly will graded this material and put it
walk out carrying the book ou display in such a form that t
1 irresistible to the children
The ages of these little read
ers aro from three years to eight All children do not take natural
years Virginia Davis Norma Lou ly to reading You must coax soma
JPoff Virginia Dinwiddle Donnld Into the kingdom ot books Hut
JLoss09 hmrzi sme si
the vigisE of gBm
meatericais smd
simjplcitsf f design
EVEBYWlinUE you go you hear reports of the good
performance and reliability of the Ford
One owner wiles The Ford Tudor Sedan T am
driving has covered 59300 miles through nil kinds
of weather It is still giving perfect satisfaction
Another owner describes a trip of 3217 miles
in 95 hours over bad roads and through heavy rain
and sleet in the mountains Throughout the en
lire trip he writes the Ford performed excellently
and no mechanical trouble of any kind
was experienced The shatterproof glass undoubtedly
saved us from serious injury when a
prairie chicken struck the windshield while we
were traveling at 65 miles an hour
Sre the nearest dealer and have him give you a
demonstration ride in the Ford Then from your
own personal experience you will know that it
brings you everything you want or need in a motorcar
il an unusually low price
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430 to 30
T a hDetroit plus freight and ilcllrvry Bumper anil
tparv fir extra ut lotv rntt You can buy a Ford for a
tmall dawn payment on economical monthly terms through
the Authorhpd Ford Finance Plant of tho Universal
Credit Company
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McCasland Pat AViniah itobort j earlier it gets this the bettor Ple
1 Eholing Barbara M Ebellng tures nro the first step to take
Bay S Tirey Wesley Whltt pictures that draw tho youngster
Charles Whit t George B Tirey into now nnd fairy worlds that
HIIIv lack Fralicks Dorothy Fra tells stories he understands Then
licks I comes reading aloud tho story
accompanying the pictures the
songs and rhymes tho tiny tales
ot animal and fairy doings These
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is precious in this day of specialization
Lay a foundation
thru modern business training
tor any profession and save
veais of valunblc lime Information
cheerfully given on
request
Drajghons College
Lubbock Texas
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AUTOMOBILE LOANS
We Loan onNew and 1 sed Cars or Refinance
Your Present Loan Prompt Service
Lester W James
Security State Bank Bldg Plainview Texas
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llmo Modes nro well and hitor Tho TuHaIleiiston II I Club
estinglv told mot nt tho courthouse Tuesday
Come In nnd look nt these books April 12 with 10 members nnd U ° resignation ot Mrs Georgo
THE WOODEN DUCK
Tho wooden duck sat In
worth store
Looking as sad as a duck could
look
But nobody bought him they passed
htm by
For a game or n gun or a onll
or n book
The elephant
kangaroo
The enmol next
nnd the goat
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nona Burrow Hilly Jack Jlalono the reading hnhlt Is only
James Ford Billy Jean Cox Betty ing a chance to luifold
In his eyes
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wont and tho
nnd tho dog
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And nobody bought him Come
to tho library children and we
THBTULIA HERALD
bookB nto clinrmliiK to tho oyo TULIAHOUSTON H D CLUB
vhllo tho Hunny Unbolt nml lied
for tho growing child nnd wo in Miss Lokcy present Tho roll
vile constructive criticism nt all call was answered with tho nnmo
time Wo try to glvo the BIGHT of n new vegotnblo each planned
BEADING for children
Miss Iokoy wns very instrncllvo
Mrs A A Vaughn was olected
nocrotary to fill tho vacancy lott
Vaughn
Tho club will not meet In regit
lnr mooting April 28 ns that is
to raiso tills year Tho carrot Jtho day wo go to Canyon for the
and spinach woro tho two mostahorl course Wo would like to
popular The exhibit ot tools by havo our club woll represented
n Wool will find this book nnd finish
this story Call for MISS HUMPJ3
TY COM US TO TEA by Grnco
Noll Crowoll This Is a book of
Childrens Verso
Come on tn to tho library little
folks nnd you will receive
your own personal card nnd got
your book
SORE GUA1SPYORRHEA
Foul breath looso teeth or goro
Gums nru disgusting to behold all
will agree LETOS PYOBBHEA
BEMEDY is highly recommended
by leading dentists and never dls
appoints Druggists return money
if it fulls Heard Jones DruggistsES H B D iBBiIB D 63 H 13 E HLH JUJHPBS SB
iustojn HatdiM
Why import high priced hahy clucks when you can
buy them at home Our fiOOOO rapacity incubator is in
operation and you maj buy at reasonable price bni
chicks from good flocks of Rhode Island Reds Barred
Rocks Buff Orpingtons Buff Minorca White Lej
horns and others
Please don t forget that we do custom hatching Why
bother with setting your hens or incubator when you
can let us do the work at so small a cost to you We
have on hand at all times Poultry feeds and Supplies
Box 15 J
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so come to tho courthouse lawn
nt 8 oclock Tuesday April 28
and go Tho next regulnr mooting
will bo nt tho homo ot Mrs
Paul Bnmsoy on May 12
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MORE MILES
MORE STYLE
MORE VALUE
AT LOWER COST
COME INI SEE THIS GREAT HEW TIRE ELEVEN IMPROVEMENTS
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Tulia Texas
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APRIL fehowers are again reviving the signs of springtime
The birds have letunied from their southern
sojourn and all nature is ready to burnt forth with renewed
life
This renewal of energy in nature is also evident in each
individuals life in the springtime Your spirits are
light You are happy to bo alive
You will be still happier if you have the satisfaction ol
maintaining an account with the Tulia Bank Trust
Co is behind you
TULIA BANK TRUST CO
TULIA TEXAS
An Institution whose Resource are for the
Accommodation of Us Customen
I E is the man lliat is over on the alert
Jo save his company and his customoit
money at every possible turn
Anyone can bo led but it takes an energetic
hustler to obtain for you the best
quality at tho lowest prices possible
This we have done by getting direct connection
with the oldest and largest refineries
of Motor Oil in Pennsylvania
We absolutely guarantee thai there is no
better oil made anywhere and we can sell
it to you at a price that will save you approximately
1100 per barrel
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Phone 195
S P ATCHLEY Prop
Laundry Agency
Bath in Connection
Dr R L IVIassey
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Office over First Natnl Bank
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Lockhart Battery
Company
Official Sales and Service
Boach and Splitdorf
Mugnetos
I We Pay 25c Cash
I for old Batteries
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Tulia Swisher County
Politician Congrntnlnto mo
dear I got Iho nomination
His wife Honestly
Politician Why bring that up
Kow things
diligence and
LET US FILL YOUR CRANKCASE
AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED
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Tne Only Individual And
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TULIA TEXAS
Olympic Barber
GREAT SOUTHERN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Houston Texas
Keprcsciitort liy
Cvrus M ileCullough
Tulia Texas
Real Estate Insurance
Not tli American Accidont
And Sick Policies
flO000 Policy for 1000 h year
100 par Month for Sickness
Coy Burton
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ABSTRACTS LOANS INSURANCE
We arc prepared to take care of your needs ftr abstracts
and lontu ami yon are protected when insured
with us Phone 109 and 24
Tomlinson Abstract Insurance Co
Guy II Tomlinson Manager
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1931, newspaper, April 23, 1931; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42266/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.