The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 1, 1953 Page: 4
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Used WEAKEVER
set Chcnp Sec Mrs Roy Bcasley
at Tuba Herald office 40nc
TOR SALE Pair of canaries 5
Maud Rush 402p
FOR SALE One baby bed with
mattress Excellent condition Sec
Mrs L D Dunn at Scott Apartments
40P
DEFOLIATING
Airplifaes Chemicals
FAHM CHEMICAL CO
Phono 799
A HOME IN THE COUNTRY
Wc have 75 acres with Modern
Home to trade for a Home in
Tulia Plainvicw or Kress
This place is only 4 miles from
Tulia with 0 room home 40 acres
subirrlgated Grade A barn Best
buy in the county
You can make a living on this
place fine fishing and swimming
Dig trees on the water front The
value of this place Is 15000
Health reason for selling or tradingJ M BURTON REAL ESTATE
Tulia Texas Phono 503
FOR SALE Breed gilts H L
Shafer 5 miles oast of Tulia 40lp
FOR SALE 2Ms ton factory built
trailer chassis with tires 150
Tulia Auto Parts 40tfc
FOR SALE 1050 and 1052 Mas
cy Harris 27 combinesfourtccn
foot canvas type terms available
if necessary Hosca Foster Box
749 Canyon Texas Phono 441 or
76 402c
FOR SALE Good young milk
cows Some fresh and some spring
ers Clay Strickland 12 miles east
of Tulia on Sllverton highway
404p
FOR SALE 20 young jersey cows
some fresh balance springers
Will sell or trade for other cattle
Bill Eubanks 2W miles south
of Happy 402p
Chevrolet truck chassis reasonable
Chevrolet truch chasis reasonable
4 miles southeast Tulia Bob Fulk
erson 402p
FOlTsALE One 20 by 50 5 room
army barrack piped for butane
850 Phono 2436 Kress Texas
40lc
FOR SALE
160 ACRES OF LAND IN
GOOD IRRIGATION DISTRICT
LEVEL AND GOOD IF YOU
BUY WILL LEASE YOU A
QUARTER NEXT TO IT WITH
HOUSE AND WELL ON IT
15 MILES NORTHEAST
TULIA
ROUTE 2
F W STAMPS
409p
FOR SALE 1951 Model A John
Deere tractor on butane Sco Rao
Thornton Route S 384p
FOR SALE OR TRADE Inter
natlonal Selfpropelled combine
A L Saage Slaton Texas Phono
974Jl 384p
FOR SALE MlnneapolisMolino 0
disk breaking plow Heavy hitch
26 In disk Almost new McGcheo
Bros Wayside Phone G7M Happy
383p
FOR SALE 1048 MlnncapolisMo
line UTS Wheatland typo trac
tor New rubber Bought with bu
t ne equipment installed at fac- >
tory McGehee Bros Wayside
Phone G7M Happy 383p
FOR SALE 10 by 30 Grainery
3 years old O A Arnold 37tfc
FOR SALE My home in Tulia
see me at Brown Brothers Garage
John Brown 374e
FOR SALE 6 room house not
modern to be moved See C W
Reeves at Reeves Butano
35tfc
FOR SALE 949 14 ft Massey
Harris Combine Canvas type big
airplane tires Good shape 1500
Phono 2001Turkey or see C B
Bowman at Parnell Texas
392p
FOR SALE or trade One International
tworow binder on rubber
in fair condition Raymond
Annen Rt 2 Dimmltt Texas
392c
GUARANTEED RECAPPING
O K RUBBER WELDER TULIA
FOR SALE Dempster steel windmill
and Vfood tower J E Decn
Phone 503 36tfc
FOR ALL TIRE NEEDS SEE
O K RUBBER WELDERS 37tfc
FOR SALE Motorola automatic
record changer plays 10 In or 12
inch records Plays through a television
or radio set 13 Sec Don
Crocker at Tulia Herald 30nc
FOR SALE Polio insurance 5000
or 10000 policies Legal Reserve
Stock So Hansen Insurance Agency
Phone 6 37tfc
HAVE YOUR TIRES REPAIRED
ANY SIZE O K RUBBER
WELDER TULIA
READ K RAMSEYS AD
s
R N SELF
REAL ESTATE
FARMS RANCHES
Phone 53GJ
430 S Gaines
FOR SALE Irrigated rod top cane
bundles New crop 014 West
Broadway 39tfc
FOR SALE Television or radio
table mahogany finish 8 See
Don Crocker at Tulia Herald 30nc
FOR SALE Two 18monthold
fullblood Hereford bulls not registered
or will trade for older
registered bulls Guy Tomllnson
Phono 363 19tfc
IF YOU ARE planning to build
a home now or In the future
and you ore interested in ono of
the best locations In Tulia for
1150 call 8GGJ or see Donald
Crocker at The Herald P S
Dirt Is dirt but this dirt is in n
good location 13nc
MOTOR OIL For better motoring
change oil every 1000
miles Wo have the correct oil for
your car REEVES BUTANE VI
GO HIGHWAY
GOOD MORNING
You cant excapo Death or Taxes
Life Insurance helps you meet
both See Julius Hansen your
local agency Phono 0 3Ctfe
SEE TULIA PLUMBERS FOR
USED FURNITURE 7tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Gnrngo bedroom and
bath Close in 215 N Austin
40lp
FOR RENT Nice large 3room
and bath apartment Couple preferred
Call 253J 40tfc
FOR RENT 3room and bath n
partment Call 150W 40lp
FOR RENT Bedroom Gentlemen
preferred 640 N Armstrong
30tfc
FOR RENT Unfurnished 4room
apartment with bath Mrs T M
Littlejohn Phone 437W 38tfc
FOR RENT 4room house 511
Notrh Bowie Phono 370W
383p
FOR RENT room for lady or
school girl 113 Crosby Phono
372J 35tfc
FOR RENT Two furnished bedrooms
for gentlemen Phono 554
Mrs Ola Mills 110 N El Paso
34tfc
WANTED
DEFOLIATING
Airplanes Chemicals
FARM CHEMICAL CO
Phono 799
WANTED Childs used bycle Call
152 40tfc
WANTED Wc will work by the
hour day or year Sco us at 314
South Donley or call 200J
40lp
WANTED 2 or 3 cows to milk for
feed and pasture Sco J A Parson
School Bus Foreman Kress
Texas 402p
WANTED W111 keep children in
my home Monday through Friday
from 8 am to 5 pm Call 468M
30tfc
WANTED High school graduate
wonts socretcrial or clerical position
Two years typing bookkeeping
experience oporatlon of
office machines Can furnish references
Phono 705W 38cfc
WANTED HOUSE JACKING
specialized floor leveling foundation
work rotted sills and
ropair work R L Reeves
The chiropractic train irocs
all the way to WELLVILLE
Call your chiropractor 250
If there Is a short in the electrical
system of your car It will
not have the power it should
have If there Is a short or pressure
on some of your nerves the
body Is bound to become weak
end and diseased Call your chiropractor
250
AVE
Buy Your New
And Used
FURNITURE
and
APPLIANCES
from
HOME FURNITURE
BARGAIN STORE
OR
HAVE YOUR MAYTAG repaired
and reconditioned at Homo Furniture
Bargain Store Pickup and
delivery in Tulia All work guaranteed
33tfc
WANTED Your farm ond ranch
loans Good company connections
Hansen Insurance Agency Phono
0 20tfc
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to take this means to
express our thankfulness and appreciation
for all the lovely gifts
given and sent for Deborah Lynn
also for Jimmie Wo have received
In the amount of 90 gifts This
shower was arranged by Mrs
Cecil Rice and Mrs Ray Gales
Words are inadequate to express
our love to each and every
ono and in the hour of sorrow
may the Lord bless each and every
ono abundently is our prayer
Bufford Johnston
Jimmie and Deborah Lynn
Mr and Mrs Jim Pearson
Mrs Pearl Johnston
Tulia Classroom
Teachers Meet
At a meeting of Tulia Class
room Teachers on Wednesday
September 23 in the high school
library Miss Hazel Williams local
president reported on the Texas
Classroom Teachers Associat
ion Conference of Presidents held
at the Baker Hotel Mineral Wells
on September 18 and 19
Dr William Brigancc head
of the department of the Speech
Association of America said
Miss Williams emphasized to
the educational leaders present
the role which teachers have ploy
ed In the history of mankind
Primitive man said Dr Bri
gancc had just as much Intelligence
as modern man It was the
school teacher who lifted men out
of bondage who freed the human
mind from bondage
Two thousand years ago 4 of
5 common men were slaves Only
1 in 0 could vole Just 200 years
ago the school master educated
only the elite Dr Briganco con
tinued and closed by saying the
world we have tomorrow depends
on the kind of child you turn out
today Tho kind of world wo have
tomorrow depends on what tho
teacher teaches today
Theme of the Mineral Wells
Conference was Seek Serve and
Share the profession We Prize
Besides the report on the Mineral
Wells conference which Miss
Williams attended as a delegate
from Tulia Classroom Teachers
tho local organization on September
23 voted that officers of Tulia
Classroom Teachers should assume
similar responsibilities for
tho Swisher County Unit of Texas
State Teachers Association and
nttend tho District IX Conference
in Amarlllo on Thursday September
24 Local officers of Tulia
Classroom Teachers and Swisher
County of Texas State Teachers
Association include
President Miss Hazel Williams
First Vice President Mr W L
Walker
Second Vice President Mrs
Beulah McGlaun
Secretary Mrs Gordon Gate
wood
Treasurer Mrs Jt W Adams
Hutson Stars For
Cisco Junior College
Hut Hutson of Tulia is n num
ber of the Wrangler football squad
at Cisco Junior College and will
likely see a lot of action during
the 1953 football season it was
announced by L L Red L >
coach
Cisco Junior College is n mi m
ber of the Texas Junior College
Athletic Conference and has an
eight game schedule for 1 < T > 3
season The season began Saturday
September 12 with Itimlm
Simmons University Other teams
to be played this year include
Tarleton State College Ranger
Junior College Henderson County
Junior College Blinn Allen
Academy McMurry and Navarro
Tho Wrangler team this sewson
hsu promise of being one of the
best in recent years
Hutson plays at n FiUlback spot
THE TULIA ISHth r County laxat HttfUVLD
l M l
ysiSSxtf i
with the Cisco school and In two
games ployed Is the teams lead
ing ground gainer
Wayside News
Rev Merle Weathers filled his
regular appointments Sunday His
family were with him and they
were dinner guests in the Clifford
Franklin home In the afternoon
four candidates were baptized
They were Willie Modisctte Leslie
Adams Robert Kennedy and
Jeanncttc Hamblen
Mrs Billy Spann and Dcana
Carol of Amarlllo spent last weekend
in tho J R Stockott home
A2c Robert and Mrs Gulsa of
Amarlllo and the Glenn Mohlcr
family of Buona Vista were weekend
guests last week in the E J
Mahler home
J R Stockett made a trip to
Amarlllo Wednesday after combine
extras
Mr and Mrs B L Ncwlin arc
moving near Boyd where they own
land and expect to begin building
a home They have been employed
by W L Fisher for a number
of years Wc regret seeing this
fine couple move but all wish for
them much success and happiness
in their new home
Mr and Mrs Eddie Mahler entertained
a number of their
friends and relatives with a barbecue
turkey supper last Saturday
night in the Canyons
Mr and Mrs H S Hayes Jr
of Graves spent last weekend in
the Joyce Lane home
Rolland Adams Is drilling a water
well for Joyce Lane north of
his store
The Oren Fisher family wcro
visistors in the Charles Kennedy
home Thursday evening
Mr and Mrs E C Franklin
were business callers in Amarlllo
Thursday afternoon
Mrs W M Cunningham of
Pampa is visiting her daughter an
family the Robert Adams
Mr and Mrs Bill Cunningham
of Pampa announce tho arrival of
a son
Mr and Mrs Alvin Wesley and
Mrs Dolbert Wesley and son of
Happy were Wayside visitors FridayMrs Henry Hamblen had tho
misfortune of getting the small
bone in her arm fractured while
hoping Henry run tho ditcher ono
day last week
Mr and Mrs John Ma ier and
sons BUI and Raymond of Walters
Oklahoma visited last week
with her brother and family tho
E J Mahlers
Mrs Bertha Mahler entertained
her junior Sunday school class
with an outdoor party Saturday
night Those present were Janette
Western Vood
Hamblen Patsy Scrib Darral
I Watson and Robert Kennedy
Mrs Faye Poor of Hutchinson
Kansas recently visited her sister
and family the E J Mahlers
Mrs L J McGehee of Canyon
visited part of last week with her
son and family tho W C McGcc
hees
The Wayside H D Club met
with Mrs Lcroy Roberts September
14 Instead of club week with
Mrs Melton McGcchce as had
been nnnounccd the change was
made In order to get ready for the
Armstrong County fair September
10
Nine members were present one
visitor and some children Several
brought their fair exhibits which
Mrs Bill Heisler took to Claude
September 15
Refreshments wcro served to
Mesdames Dan Adams Floyd
Franklin Chas Kennedy Herbert
Duke and Jorja Melton McGcc
hce Benny Newby and tho hostess
and daughters Princess and Del
tah and one visitor Mrs Willie
Modisctte and girls Marian and
Fay Next meeting will bo with Mrs
Melton McGeeheo October 1 at
230 pm subject roflnishlng furniture
Leader Mrs Bill Heisler
Rev Luther Baker filled his
regular appointment Sunday
morning His wife accompanied
him Mrs Bessie Lane visited her
sister Mrs Mary Jenkins in Canyon
last Sunday
A number from Wayside at
tended tho Amarlllo fair last
Wednesday as tho school turned
out that day
Several Waysiders attended the
George Nance auction sale at his
ranch cast of Canyon during the
week It was a registered Hereford
sale
Mr and Mrs Carrol Dean Rogers
attended tho senior class party
In Happy at the Clifford Galley
home last Friday night
Ronnie Hamblen had the misfortune
of getting his arm brok
en above the elbow by falling out
of a swing and had to be taken to
a bone specialist in Amarillo
Darral Watson hurt his back
Wednesday while working around
a binder
Mr andMrs Harold Franklin
and children of tho Union Hill
community visited with his parents
Tuesday evening in the
tcachcrago
Mr and Mrs W R Franklin
have word their granddaughter
and her husband Mr and Mrs
Lowell Smith of Canyon are
pleasantly located in a very nice
trailer court or village in the southern
part of tho city of Houston
where he is enrolling in Dental
College there and she will bo hello
girl there as she transferred
from tho telephone office in Canyon
where she has been employed
for some time She is tho former
Gloria Jean Franklin daughter
of Mr and Mrs Roy Franklin
of Canyon
Sunbeam Waffle Baker Pkg
SANDWICH GRIDS 50c
Rubbermaid Drainboard
Assr Colors
2
Rubbermaid Asst Colors Waffle
Rubbermaid Asst Colors
STOVE MAT
10 Cup Automatic Universal
PERCOLATOR
Western Wood Hamburger
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Childress Hwde Plumb Elec
Phone 34 Tulia
S H Green Stamps on each Purchase
ANNOUNCING
The showing of the 1954 line of
NewV8s and Sixes
OCTOBER 8 1953
Watch for our big anrjouncement in the Herald
Next Week
Valuable Door Prizes
APPLETON MOTOR CO
Tulia Texas
Kress Study Club
Has First Meeting
The Kress Study club held Its
first business meeting of the year
Thursday afternoon in the Lions
Club building with Mrs Charles
Fleming as hostess
The meeting was opened with a
prayer led by Mrs E E Cox
The prcsdlcnt Mrs Ernest Johnson
extended greetings nnd presided
over the business meeting
Mrs O V Wilson had charge of
the program Roll call was answered
with Is a Study Club
Worthwhile Mrs J T McDanlel
gave tho club history of 195253
Assays written by high school stu
dents in n contest for tho Goodger
Award given by the club annually
wcro read by tho club members
Refreshments were served to the
following members Mesdames
Wood Boston Cox J W Dines
Gaylor Elvln Glenn Lloyd Glenn
Johnson W O Kirk O P Llnd
ley McDanlel Marvin Morton
Robert Morton Cecil Rousser
Raymond Walker Homer Whitlow
Wilson and Fleming
If you suffer from the delusion
that you would like to he your
again listen for ten minutes to
a lCyearold girl talking to her
boy friend on the telephone outfit
to cure you
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 1, 1953, newspaper, October 1, 1953; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45840/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.