The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1953 Page: 3
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Thursday September 17 1953
A DAY AT THE FAIR
Continued from page 5 section 2
look forward to all year and to
talk about and remember until
next year Women worked for
months canning sewing and pro
serving with infinite care and
vicing with every other woman
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In the county for the baking honors
The men worked the year
round to grow the biggest watermelons
the sweetest corn or the
reddest tomatoes Boys put their
whole heart and soul Into raising
the fattest calf Children talked
for < eeks of the big animals and
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the rides Jie cotton candy and
all stood with mouths open and
eyes wldo with wonder when the
big day arrived
Up long before dawn the woman
of the house had packed lunches
baked n last minute pie entry
fed her sons calf and shulked
TERRIFIC SAVNGIS
EOEft
VALUES TO 119
NOW
DISCONTINUED STYLES
AND COLORS IN FAMOUS
RES 165 VALUES
NOVELTY HEELS
VALUES
TO 3995
or
Group also includes Hudson and Patricia
brands 51 60 guage 15 denier All absolutely
first quality Stock up at this low
price
ON SALE FRI MORNING
JUMBO SIZE CANNON
BATH TOWELS
SIZE Tffoc
22 x 44
FACE TOWELS 44c
WASH CLOTHS 19c
Matching solid colors First quality
Buy now and save
GREATLY REDUCED VALUES TO 398 ODD LOTS AND BROKEN
SIZES ALL EXCELENT QUALITY COTTONS HURRY HURRY
DISCONTINUED
STYLES IN
Heres your chance to buy hand made
famous Tony Lama Boots at a real savings
Several styles and colors to
choose from
THE TULIA Swlih r County t xai HEnALD
her husbands corn She had awakened
licr children and was now
listening patiently as they talked
excitedly about what they would
sue and do She dressed and fed
the little ones while Pa hitched
up the mules and piled the products
of n years work into the
SHIRTS
COMPARE M AA
Anywhere SfJfCr
Hand washable bright
fall colors 2 flap pockets
Expertly tailored
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I back of the farm wagon Then Ma
I hurriedly slipped Into her new
print dross stiffly starched the
day before and smoothed tho hair
I back from her forehead She hesitated
a moment before she reached
for the rice powder and that
bottle of sweet smelling water Pa
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT JLEE DEPT STORE
COMBED CHAMBRAYS
PRINTED RAYON CREPES
PRINTED COTTONS
SOLID COLOR RAYONS
MANY OTHERS
36 to 42 WIDTHS
ON SALE
FRI MORNING
BOYS PRINTED SUEDE CLOTH
SHIRTS
Compare this value
Sanforized for lasting
fit Bright fall prints
Sizes 41 8 One
breast pocket
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COMMENDED BY PARENTS
MAGAZINE 2 POCKETS SIZES 618
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the Stetson is part of tho man
Heros the famous Stetson
Open Road tho Western
style that has rapidly
become one of tho Easts
most popular hats Tho
rugged individuality of the
Open Road is in keeping
with tho distinctive
personality of tho man
who wears it Why dont
you try it today
the
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open road
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TV SET HOME FREEZER AUTOMATIC WASHER
AMD 1953 FORD GET YOUR TICKETS AT JLEES WHERE YOUR
DOLLAR BUYS MORE
had won nt the 1nlr Inst year
year But after nil this was n special
occasion Pn yelled for her to
hurry or tho place would bo so
crowded they couldnt Xlnd a
plnco to hitch the amies
So they wont to the fair After
n preliminary tour of the midway
the children were content to sit in
the shade of the tree wharo the
wagon was hitched and ont tho
food Ma had packed In n basket
Sinro there was nothing that warranted
immediate attention tho
adult visited around with onch
other for there wore many families
seeking shade and relaxation
under the trees Tho children
played loud fames of hldomuUgo
seek or sat quietly In little groups
i telling glowing tales of elephant
i nd tiger hunts
The day wore on Mo won prizes
for the chocolate coke and her
breads but lost out In her fight
to gain the preserving medal from
Mrs Cobb a neighbor who had
had It for tho last six years Pas
wheal was Judged the best and
his picture was taken for tho country
newspaper because ho had the
biggest watermelons on display
The calf Junior entered kicked
over his feed buckets aUl shook
his horns at tho judges but there
wasnt a soul at the fair as proud
ai Junior when his calf received
a ribbon
A cool brccsro stirred late In the
afternoon and scattered the dis
carded lunch papers the empty
popcorn and candy sacks and tho
Utile birds that had been pecklni
cleefully among Ihe crumbs all
afternoon Several families who
lived ciulle a way out In the roun i
trv had left for home enrlv Now
P i danced up nt the d rkon > m >
skv and told Ma to gather up the
kids because they had better ret
movlm for there was oil the
stork to feed
The protesting children tired i
and happy were settled In the I
wagon by their equally tired and j
nappv parents and tho homeward
trek wos begun
The sun set in n blo7e of glorv
that night A few miles from
home Pa looked at tho sunset ami i
then looked at his tired family
The babv was sleeping peacefully
In Mas lap the evidence of much
cottim candy and Ice cream show
< nr on her smiling Utile face Tho
eldest prl and boy were huddled
1 In the back of tho wngon reliving
I the day vot not saying a word
Tho girls dress was torn and the
boys shoe lace was broken but
no matter Mn could fix It toinor
row And Ma Pa smiled to himself
ns ho looked at mn sitting by
hli side on tho wagon seat ITcr
fnce bore a mixed look of triumph
and disappointment of pride for
her son and vexation nt licr eld
i est daughter who got too friend
1 ly with that Hooper boy
Pa could hear tho cows lowing
now They had to bo milked and
tho mules had to be fed It looked
llko rain so It might bo n
igood day to break up tho lower
forty tomorrow and get started
on some more wheat
Band Room
Is Enlarged
Modernized
Tho Tulin Hornet Hand room
to which n now addition has been
made Is nenring completion Tho
concert room and off Ico have been
completed but there is still some
work to bo dono on tho equipment
room
Linoleum tile has been put on
the floors and acoustic ttlo lines
the colling and walls New lighting
fixtures have also been In
Installed
To go with this new band roqm
the band has n now band director
Ho Is Mr Allan J PHtscr from
Colorado
Now band officers have also
j been elected Donald Smith pres
ident will bo assisted by Donnlo
Unuer vlcoprcsldcnt Juanolva
Pose will lake care of tho secretarial
duties Tho reporter Is Ktta
Sue Simpson and Joe Don Icoch
Is student director
Mr and Mrs W J Lumpkins
and Alice of Happy were visitors I
Sunday in tho homo of lib par1
ents Mr and Mrs P K Lump
kins
Mill llllllIUIJHia WTWH
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Mr and Mrs Donald Crocko j
and Donald Ross attended tho
wedding of Charles Edmondson ln
Orange Inst Saturday I
Hclcua Rubinstein beautys leading lady blends
creamy base and silken powder in one with the precious
plus of lanolin but It might be petals and velvet
and cream and moonbeams lor tho way it makes you
look and feell What other makeup In the
world does all this
BABIES YOUR SKIN WITH LANOLIN
guards against aging dryness
GOES ON QUICKER
than you can say Minute MakoUp
GIVES YOU THE GLOW
of a girl In love
COVERS AND SMOOTHS
hides shadows blemishes sallownns
SAVES CLOTHES
from loose powder or drizzling liquid
FEELS COOL DELICIOUS
COMES IN SIX HEAVENLY SKlNTONES
In a pretty pink compact with mirror and pud
CLINGS FOR HOURS
no fading no streaking f
MINUTE MAKEUP
Fag ThtM
Club Has Meeting
In May Home
The Homo Demonstration club
met Friday with Mrs H D May
Miss Enrnesteno Gary agent gave
a demonstration ort vegetable salads
Mrs Hultt was n visitor
Eleven members wore present
Mosdamos Julch Speor Brannon
Gunn namscy Lumpkins Scale
Morrow While Sprawls and the
hostess
Next meeting will be Sept 25
In the homo of Mrs Lumpkins
H C Poago of Cotton Center
spent last weekend with Tulia
1 relatives
ANNOUNCING
Tho Association
of
nODEnT W COWAN
B AnCH
with
KEnn KEim
ArchitectsEngneor
Plalnvlow Taxot
itlli
WE CORDIALLY INVITE
YOU TO DROP
AROUND
VISIT OUR STORE
WHILE YOU ARE IN
TULIA
Childress Hdwe Pig Elec
S H Green Stamps on each Purchase
Phone 34 Tulia
The Miracle in Your Mirror
Helena Rubinsteins New
MINUTE MAKEUP
SEE THIS
MINUTE MAKEUP
TODAY AT
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1953, newspaper, September 17, 1953; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45842/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.