The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1927 Page: 2
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350 000 II ETCHING CHICKSclnim tnc opportunities are fewthe North In car lond lots Hun
nnil far between The actual fact dreds of car loads of egRS come
is thero arc just as many oppor j from the North and aro shipped
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Min > ppople still think the P 1 nfe most people are afraid and South America What it won
trv business is only a pin tnonej to Vfnturo arf n dont mroe jderful market wehavo What op
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ltnut 7000000 eggs Ho
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uir until July Ho ships moro
than 1 siuooo chicks each year
As many as 10000 chicks have
been hatched in one day and aa
many as 270000 in one week
The voarly turn over in sales ex
roeds half million dollars At
tmos during the season he has
re cive as nianv as 525 orders
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The Hatchery and the Community
We are ipioMnp fiom the
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hatcln < i i iiuht b >
days in tli i n if Z 1 ui
Michigan ho o papulation is loss
than 2600 but boasts of 45 hatch
uiios Williard L Claver the Ken
ial pr troa ter was Interviewed lit
the n Id Uiportor and vtry kind
lv furnishd some tory interestiiu
dat i eland is a first olas
postoifni all due to the shipment
of baby chicks
Up to hint 1st about 5 million
chicks wore shipped a gain and
May a car load of chicks is ills
patched every Mondi > and Tuea
day Those cars are of the standard
Bixtj foot mail tar t > po and
oach is loaded with so000 chicks
During the balance of the week
individual shipments are constantly
gomi out
Oil ni calamtt > how lei s where
are you Do such facts make any
impression at all
At Silver Lake Indiana a rail
uter million thicks are road engineer got tired of his jol
the counter in the hatch and after getting a little exper
liding each year To obince he launches out In the
necessary eggs more thar hatching chicks business He
efully selected farm flocks started with 2 hens la 1919 and
in size > n to 1003 daj lie hatches each year over
naking a tot i of 200 000 one million thicks and he is still
s ar requireC each year Increasing his capacity
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jtter make
rtVwour to pd tmck the calant
ti howlfrs IirnginK out the
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Tho Plaiiivitic Sanitarium Ilainviow Texas thoroughly
equipped for uxeninatton ami treatment of medical
and < itirginl cases
poitinlMes fm our young people
if onh > ou au > willlni to work
> ii do not hate to leave your
immunity your community offeis
vny opportunities as any
MGO PARK NEWS
illy Elsio Martin
The Methodist meeting started
Saturday night and the rain star
od this Monday morning but so
for it has only rained enough to
stop the harvest
Mr and Mrs 1 Henry Bice
and family spent n part of lnsl
week in tho Johnnie nice homo
whero Henry was helping with
the harvest
There was a largo crowd attended
the Welker Sale Friday nnd
everything went at a very satisfactory
price
Miss Wilnta Schafer is suffering
with a very bad infected hand
Little Misses Jeanne and Martha
Joidan spent Sunday with
Wanda Scott
Mr H P Brown is visltinp
relatives in Georgia
Mr and Mrs Ben May and
family were in Tulia Tuesday
Mrs Dudleys uncle and cousin
are visiting her We were unable
to get their names
The Vigo home workers society
served dinner at the Welker
saleRev
Rev and Mrs O B Patterson
be ship aEl1 nfai him
what does such an enter In the State of Indiana there dln er In the Ben May home
lean to a communirv The oT r 2i other hatoburies all do
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at iug j great hnsfness
l al In every community right to
anl cay are wonderful opportunities
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Lee May and
family and Mr and Mrs Bert
Gordan were dinner gnests in
l < > jltr > trending farms iner home
tow 11
oi > Young man they are knocking at the Surguy home Sunday
jour door In every community
there is a grtat need for one or
more public incubators of great
mpacities In every community
Mr and Mrs G B Jordan
made a trip to Clarendon Tuesday
of last week to visit her mother
Mr and Mrs Hugh Kelso spent
there is a ned for several doz a Sunday in tho parental C R Gard
b < r 01 Lonuieraal egg farms yes Saturday
ii > actories Some towns Rev G B Patterson vent to
K cial cfYoit to seciuf Silverton Monday to meet Rev
orj for raoi and laigfiD B Dodson Bro Dodson will
ihnprriu iVfii
Your needs a large num Charlie Surguy motored to Tulia
to after a do tue preaching for our meeting
The Tulia Herald to anyone
in Swisher or adjoining counties
for only 51 00 July 10th
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TUB TULIA HERALD
INTERMEDIATE B Y
PROGRAM
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The Intermediate B Y P U
Program for Sunday July 17 at
730 oclock
Opening song and prayer
Business records and offering
roup No 2 In chaige of pio
grani
Subject Tho Mission of the
C lunch
Leader Roma Sprawls
Introduction By Leader
The twofold mission of the
church Knthnleen Huxford
Tho church ought to keep itself
pure Winston Reeves
The church ought to train ovoiy
member Olga McOlaun
Tho church ought to teach ovory
member Marjorio Wlmborly
The church ought to help tho
weak Koba Shillings
Tho church ought to restoie tho
way win d Dot Is McGlnun
The church ought to bo a band
of In others Everett Itlce
The church ought to be the
centei ot our life Oscar Nenl
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ONE DAY ONLY July 16 you
can get tho Tulla Herald one
year for only 100
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A full line ot Poultry supplies
and remedies at W 0 Cowan
Grain Co
SALESMEN
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SALARY j
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have salesmen i
selves in first letter asking for an
1 lot of White Enamel Ware at 10c
I lot at 25c each
1 lot at 49c each
Cups and Saucers 100 value for 69c
a set
Many other bargains too numerous to
mention in this space Come and see
J IV mm HARDWARE
SAFETY DEPOSIT mm
We have recently received some new
boxes and we can now protect your
important papers and keepsakes for
about 25c per month
Certainly your peace of mjnd is worth
that
Come in and let u ahow you our new
safety deposit boxes and new vault
fist miimki m
SENIOR B Y P U
Subject of Lesson The office
of deacon in our churches
Leader Alta Stalling
Introduction of lesson Loader
Talk given on deacons duties
J II ONeall
Origin of office David TewcoU
Qualities required ot deacons
Cleo Hanklns
girls to encourage team work
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TRENCH MOUTHSORE GUMS
Your friends dare not say so
but your sore gums and foul
bieath dont make folks like you
any better Letos Pyorrhea Rem
edv heals worst cases promptly
It is not a mouth wash paste and
is bold ou a money back guaran
po Crawford Pharmacy
Renew Your Health
By Purification
an point that
t 1 n U te A- hat
we are now confronted with the hglc 1
Perfct Punucatwn of M
unusual piedicament of having ys
more prospects who have asked fc at l orCl rd
us for information about uor 1 ffecffealth Wty rdf
policies than we
to call ou them AYe need im 5 ro undernunS8r ycT vtahty
mediately several men whom WP Pu fyy ° ur entire system by tak
will offer an atractlre first vear S a thorough course of Calotabs
and renewal commission contVacl e or twe a week for several
which will be extremely profitable i wes and see how Nature re
Would you not like to lepresent waidf Ju w > health
Caotabs the of all
such a company in your own home1 a e greatest
county Theie are high grade persystem pu l f 9et a
per with full directions Or
manent positions se
for honest ff
biUous am lj 3o cts at drugstores Adv
energetic men of irre
proachable character who
want
T ANCHOR RANCH REUNIONThe annual reunion of the TAw
v ranch boys has been pine
ed or August 25 The reunion
will take place at the W C Balrd
place north of Canyon on Palo
Hiiro Canyon
It E Balrd who is in charge
A well rounded Christian charat of the local arnngemonts has
ter Amy Lois Cnntrell j notified the lioys who worked on
Deacons as servants not rulorsjtho TAnchor In the eighties that
Ewell Grlgg
Training schools for deacons
Eleanor McKarllng
All members ot the Sotilor B
Y P U are lequoHlod to be
piesent anil bring a now member
with you Bo on llmo Sunday
evening Inly 17 Pleiiso dont
forgot to proptiro your parts If you
are on pi ogniin
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TJIE HETSY ROSS PATROL
MEETS
The Betsy Boss Patrol mot last
Thursday evening with Frances
McMutty Camp was discussed
and ways of transportation entertaining
and provisioning were decided
upon Each meal will be
there will be a camping pnrty on
the grounds on the night of Aug
imt2l Arrangements will bo mado
to make tho camp ns comfortable
as possible Moro than 100 men
who worked on the ranch In tho
Panhandlo during the eighties
wore present at the reunlon last
year most of them brlnglnt ill or
part of their families The otficers
ot tho TAnchor AssoclatirA ox
pect a larger attendance this
year
Tho rounlon of 1927 was nn
added interest bocauso tho T
Anchor headquarters has become
tho properly ot tho state and will
bo thrown open to tho cowboys
and they will use it in any way
Ihoy wish
No 1189
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE
FARMERS STATE BANK
At Kress State of Texas at tho close of business on the 30th day ot
June 1927 published In the Tulla Herald a newspaper printed
and published at Tulla State of Texas on tho 11th day of July
1927
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts undoubtedly good on personal or
collateral security
Overdrafts undoubtedly good J
Bonds stocks and other securities
0318798
4G079
10000
Othor Real Estate
7 jrn nn
held In charge by two girls each Pllrnlluro 776000
nnd mxil
camp duty will be done by two
Cagh on hand IlIIZIZZZIZZ
404402
Due from banks bankers subject to check on demand 148G5479
Interest in Depositors Guaranty Fund 45087
Assessment Depositors Guaranty Fund 213364
TOTAL 220777 54
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Undivided profits net
Individual Deposits subject to chock
Time Certificates of Deposit
Public Funds on Deposit School 428182
Cashiers Chocks Outstanding
Bills Payable 375000
TOTAL
Total
Reliable Business
IN
WEST TEXAS COMPLETE
Business Stenography Banking Bookkeeping with
Touch Typewriting Secretarial Course Burroughs
Calculating Adding and Posting Machine Course
Dictaphone System etc
I bought six scholarships at wholesale price and can
sell same at a Bargain to the six applicants who apply
first
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to the
FIRST SIX APPLICANTS
Write phone wire or call if you care to snap up tiais
bargain 4t
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Care Jims Rooms Room 4
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INSURANCE OPPORTUNITY
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Cashier of said bank each ot us do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief
W T BAGLEY Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Gth day of July A D 1927
V A BECK Justice of the Pence and Exofficio Notary Pub
lic Swisher County Tesaa
CORRECT ATTESTJ C McLain II Buhrkuhl Will Rousser
Directors
and must have the determination 1 jps J 3aiiji
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go High and Far with a rood 1
tns so that the first week Everybody com d u
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1927, newspaper, July 14, 1927; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42052/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.