The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 8, 1953 Page: 11
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Thursday Ociobor 8 1953
Kress
BY MRS E H DENNEV
TULIA HERALD COnnCSPONDCNT
The Happy Hour Birthday club
met In the homo of Mrs G E
Wright Sept 15th for a social
hour and to celebrate the birth
nay of Mrs A J Morris Punch
and cake was served to the fol
lowing members Mesdamcs Ray
Tomsu C J Osborne Mattio
Wcatherrcd Paul Bcncs A B
MorrisC W s Hudson and Lewis
Landers
Mr and Mrs Taltnadge Todd
visited in the homo of Mrrand
Mrs Carl Losson this week
Mrs James Christesson has
been ill several days this week
FREE
YOU MAY WIN THIS WONDERFUL GE
HOME FREEZER TO BE GIVEN AWAY
SATURDAY OCTOBER 31st AT 5 pm
e You can have up to 280 lbs of
frozen fruits vegetables meats Jce
cream pastries too fast a few
steps from your dining table A GE
Home Freezer is a store that never
closes right in your home
Buy in quantity at quantity prices
andSAVEI
in the Tulia hospital
The Golden Circle Sunday
school class of the Baptist church
met in the home of Mrs Fred
Lindcman for their regular social
Thursday afternoon The meeting
was opened by group singing
Mrs A F Rogers sang a solo ac
companied by Mrs David Wlm
bcrly Mrs Floyd Garrett entertained
the group with a book
SATURDAY OCT 31st
AT 5 PM COURTHOUSE SQUARE
FREE GE HOME FREEZER
You Must Be Present To Win
THIS BEAUTIFUL
NEW GE HOME
FREEZER MAY BE
YOURS IF YOU HOLD
THE LUCKY TICKET
FOR THE FREE
PRIZE DRAWING
MERCHANTS
EXTRA BONUS PRIZES
THE MERCHANTS PARTICIPATING WILL FURNISH
VALUABLE PRIZES 10 PRIZES IN ALL AT EACH
FUTURE DRAWING
THESE TICKETS WILL STILL BE
GOOD FOR THE MAIN PRIZE
GE HOME FRE2ZER TO BE GIVEN AWAY SAT
OCT 31st at 5 PM
WHIRLPOOL WASHER TO BE GIVEN AWAY SAT
NOV 28th at 5 P M
1953 FORD CAR TO BE GIVEN AWAY THURS DEC
24th at 3 P M
ASK ABOUT YOUR FREE PRIZE
TICKETS AT THE FOLLOWING
HEARD JONES DRUG
GOODWINS FOOD STORE
JLEE DEPT STORE
A J HARRIS SONS LBR
JACKS SERVICE STATION
FORE MOTOR CO
A H COOPER ELEC
BRIGGS HARDWARE
MUSICK PRODUCE
ZIEGLER OLIVER CO
THE TOLtA Swuhor County T < x il HERALD
Now Butch if wo can get you before tlie judgu this month you
will get to see the Rodeo at HuntsvllicP
review At the closo Secret Puis
wore revealed Reiieshmenti were
served to the following Me < dumos
Virgil Hill W O Kirk A E
Johnson Lloyd Roberts Carl
Loston II D Lively MtHetii
E iTCox Bridges David Wim
b Tloy A F Rog niic Tied
Lindcman
The Happy Hour BIrtivJuy club
met Sept 22 In the homo of Mrs
W S Hudson The club wa honoring
Mrs Tittlc WiMlhe ed
Mtny games woqc played for entertainment
Present were Mes
damcs Ray Timsu Mattie Wenth
eued Paul Bonis A D Motrs
W S Hudson J E Wrlgnt Lewis
Landers and Edward Todd a visitor
Mrs W F Cook
Mr and Mrs Jrhnny Tiuelove
and Tim spent Sunaay in tho homo
I of Mr and Mrs E > II Denney
A bridal shower was given
Tuesday in the home of Mr
Doyle Williams honoring Mrs
Jim Doan noo Dorothy Sue Boaly
The serving tnblo was laid with
n beautiful cut work linen tablecloth
with center piece of Bouquet
of pink and Acqua Carnations
with blue feathered fern with
candles at each side Mrs Buddie
Stoval prosided at tho guest book
Mrs Bobbio Freeman md Mrs
Don Beaty served orange candy
cookies and coffee to tho following
gucstsjMosdames D C Beaty
Allen Doan Leo Young D M
Springer Sr Joe D Vaughn W
A Snoll Guy Allen Carl Pate
Buck Garrett J B Christesson
P O Dixon L E Savage J D
Carlisle Dwain Garratt Buster
Blount Sarah Beth Barhart Jan
ello Mundy Leo Malhls A W
Tooley E E Cox R C Freeman
Don Beaty Amarilio Woodlo Boston
Jack Mundy David Wlmbor
lcy W M Mdrton W O Kirk
Vitgll Hill C H Turner Dec
Williams Carl Losson W A
Doan Jr L G Raymond John
Barnhnrt IJcnncth Block Cecil
Roustor Bucl Garhnm and J D
WlUlnmii Many sent Rifts who
could not attend
Mr and Mrs Bill Walker
Highland Calif returned to their
homo last Tuesday after visiting
In tho homo of Mr and Mrs Anderson
two weeks
Mr and Mrs James Chriitos
son are the proud parents of n
baby son born Sunday morning
n tho Tulla hospital
Tulia Livestock
The market very slow on stockers
and slaughter calvcj About
2 00 lower Cannors and Cutter
steady Bulls steady
Light nallvfe stcurs 1300 to 1500
Light native hollers 1200 to 1420
Mixed steers and hoifors 025 to
12 50
Common and plain steers and hol
fors 5 00 to 9 50
Butcher cattle 1200 to 1C00
BulU 750 to 1200
Cannors and cutters 5C0 to B50
Commercial cows B75 to 040
Plain and medium pairs 5500 to
11100
Baby Calves 50 to lfl00
Tulia Student
Given Notional
Recognition
Members of Tulia High school
Future Teachers club aro proud
of the accomplishment of one of
their former members Jean
Ulankston who wiote n skit that
was accepted by Uie National Education
Association to bo sent to
all schools of tho nation for uso
by them
This skit which is entitled
Tench All was the icsult of the
sponsors assignment to all local
members that they might duly
consider tho Importance of tench
ing Jeans skit pnys trlbulo to
Horace Mann tho founder of Pub
lie Education and stresses the
fact that a sincere teacher does
not always seek tho posltton most
advantageous to her but tho ono
In which she can icnder thegrcnt
est service
This production wn presented
In the FTA Distilct meeting in
Canjon last yenr In three high
school assembly meetings Silver
ton Kress and Tulla and before
tho members of the local chapter
of tho Delta Knppn Gamma
Society
Last yoai Joan ono of tho 1053
graduates of Tulla High school
aided a special student In his
work As n result she hopes to become
nn Instructor for special
students
Thli skit has brought honor to
tho local FTA club and to tho Tul
la High school
Friendship Circle
Meefs Monday
Whoio Does Our Church
Woik was the topic discussed
when Friendship Circle mot Monday
nlRht Sept 21 In Fellowship
Hall of the First Presbyterian
church
Mr < s T II Stringer was hostess
Page Thj o
Mrs Otis ilnrman led the program
nnd tho Blblo Study was
given by Mrs James Ford
Mrs Don Mills presided over
the business meeting in which
the following officers were elected
Mrs C J Vars Jr Vice
Chairman Mrs James Ford Trea
surer Mrs J T Nichols Program
Chairman Mrs Mary Olcr Fel
lowship Chairman
New Wrench Does Wotk of Two
TELEPHONE LINEMEN nro now equipped with this now
doubloendcd wrench that replaces two old tools In their lifts
Ono of lis now features is nn oxtra liolo near ono end which
makes it easier for linemen to straighten polo steps or talo
litem out This Is ono of hundred1 of improvements that nro
helping us push ahead on Iho higgost rural construction program
in our history a program aimed nt putting telephone
service within reach of every farm homo In tho areas wo serve
SOUTHWESTERN DEUA TEAM Of 27600 TEXAS TEUPMONE PEOPlE
RTNERS IN TEXAS PROORtSS
E THE
no
PHONE 799
TULIA TEXAS
pi think
Come in and ask us
about the low delivered
price of this
New 1953 BuSck SPECBM
2Door 6Pasonjjer S dan
should you do yourself out of he
WHY
big tilings in motoring life
Why pass up the room and power nnd comfort
and niceties of bigcur travel when
> ou can buy a big new Huick SlHClAL for
jus t little more than the price of srnullcr cars
Well show you our price to prove Unit to
< j > rnye that you can buy this Uuick SlflClAL
for just a few dollars more than you have
to pay for one of the socalled lowprice
three
Figure what that means
Just a few dollars more for a lot bluer hood
ful of tower Fireball 8 power tie highest
horsepower ever placed In a llulck Special
Just a few dollars more for big and spacious
6passenger roominess and the solid steady
comfort ofBuicks famed Million Dollar Ride
Just a few dollars more for Uuick styling Uuick
handling Uuick luxury Uuick fun
But do you know what else those few extra
dollars get you in this big broad beautiful
Huick
IHE GH3EAJESY
IH 50 GREAT YEAHS
They get you a long list of standard equipment
at no extra cost that most other cars nt
or near its price charge you for as exrqs
which makes our quoted price even lower
than it looks
We have the facts and figures to prove our
points All we need is you at the wheel
Drop in on us this week and see for yourself
that your newcar money really buys
big in Huick
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HILL FEATHERSTON CO
TUUA TEXAS
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 8, 1953, newspaper, October 8, 1953; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45839/m1/11/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.