The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1927 Page: 4
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LOYALTY
July U 1927
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All services were well sttpiitlod
NGLEMAN ENGLEMAN Inst Sunday the Sunday School
Editors and Publishers vn well attended and everyone
seems to hnve pronter Inter
Giiteretlli8 sccoTidcln8a mall mat Profiler Patterson delivered two
er at the postofflco at Tulln Toxas fine sormous each of them beiiiR
qpirltnally millfttiiR
PRICE IN ADVANCE
To Swisher County Addrossos
One Year 5150
Six Months SO
Tiroe MontliB 45
To Adrcssee Outside County
One Year 200
Six Months 105
Three Months 55
Mrs T L lirown
Lovalty is not a very long
nl but Its moaning Is a wonderful
help In all work Loyalty Is
the staff of mental life Without
loyalty one is as nothing ajiouse
built upon the sand
Loyalty to soipe Ideal conviction
is the moral backbone which
braces up our character
In every life in every organization
there is some ideal or conviction
to which that individual
or organization is passionately
loval and it is this that gives to
that life Hv s mist help in de
clslons
Tnlia Civic League is loyal to
tho great ideal of making Tulia n
better plac In which to live in
making Tulia beautiful
The reports of chairman at the
last meeting proves this The re
pnrt f Cemetery Committee
shows that there Is loyalty nnd a
r < pon i chord in the harts of
th peopl rising vote of thanks
< > a < v > i led to this committee
r > ts forts to make Rose Hill
< iiete y present a pleasing apian
< t They have been loyal
Then is loyalty to the Rest
R > om Mrs Putman deserves
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There is loyalty to the Ideal of
better literature for old and
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What about the Story Hour
Tiete y i ill find loyalty to an
iUt al old as Urn world the child j
in its innocfiue and purity lis1
tening for the story that dej
lights its heart The story thatj
wtil eurali th childish mind and
help unfold that little mind ancl
heart to noble things in life j
Will th > ihild ever forget he
Sn I ir on Tulias Court
Huiise Lawn We say never
It is the golden hour of joy audi i
pleasure
The Park Committee hopes that
soon work will be begun on Adair
P trk This committee is loyal to
I s ideal of a beauty spot for
I 1M5 RECORD
ATTENDANCE
Gray familiarly called
claims the distinciion of
b ° u present at every an i
5 Uton of the organi <
f owlPher county Bince its
ii yearn ago next Saturday
J le of the oldest citizens of j
of the country having
< Here before the organiza
t of he county There are
ial here that were here also j
bifeie thi time but for various I
causes have missed one or niori
ffb bratluns so thinks Daddy If
ih ie arc olhurs lets hear from i
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SENIOR EPWORTH LEAGUE
Senior Eporth League program
for Sunday July 17 1927
SubjectThe Christian Test of
Recreation
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Leader Paulino Swoiwton
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Parking Request
The request has boon made of
those attending the Methodist
Church to park properly that Is
at an angle of about 45 deforces
usIiir the curb as a base Always
parking to the rlRht in tho dlruc
tlon you are headed This request
was made by tho traffle department
of the city of Tulln Said
request has been made in order
to avoid tho necessity of lacRliiK
V M S
The Methodist Missionary Society
enjoyed tho hospitality of Mrs
Ray Jordans homo last Wednesday
July Gth Quito a number
of mombors were present nnd the
afternoon was spent in the transaction
of business followed by asocial
hour after which the hostess
served dainty refreshments
Tho program for July 20th will
bo taken from the Voice with Mrs
13 W Flynt as loader All mem
classified
Advertisments
LOST Pair of speeturles and
ease Uettivn lo Herald ofricn tntl
receive rewad
For Anthrnclto Brooder Coal ano
W C Cowan Grain Co
dooriyear Gardon Hose cut any
length 13c per foot nt Clonnln
Motor Co
FOR SALB One good piano
In first class shape Crystnl Cafo
Stfc
Look for the yellow tags at
Huxfords for close out bargains
cars that violate the traffic ordin 2Slc
ancc of this order you will take
duo notice and lot It accordingly
so bo done J P Patterson P C
Junior Program
Piano solo Bertie Ward Crow
Reading Charles Robinson
Mrs Acock
Scripture reading Matt 7712
Lauretta Simpson
Collectors Thomas Sexton and
Ernest Minims
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FOR SALB Jorsey Black Gaint
eggs 150 por sotting of 15
800 per hundred Mrs
Julch Phono No 22SJ
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FOR SALE Ono Overlan
touring car good as now See
Lee Rocors at Tulia Steam Laundry
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Jersey Bull for Service at my
placo east of Tulia H D Crane
FOR SALE White Leghorn
hens English Strain 100 each
White Leghorn pullets Tom Bar
ron English Strain 100 eac
Herman Kunkel Kress Texas 2S1
FOR SALE 500 S C Whlto
Leghorn hens ono year old English
Btraln Kress Poultry Farm
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Big price reduction in Baby
Chix all breeds Sc and up Write
hers come prepared to answer roll j for pricos Kress Poultry Farm
call with the name of a foreign Kresg > Texas 19tfc
missionary giving her place ofj
service and a few words about herj Forced Sale of 2000 White Legwork
Also study list of questions horn puleets Must have the
in the Yearbook ou page ninteenroom Kress Poultry Farm 272c
SUEIUOR QUALITY
Whippet
Whippet Six
Coach G2S 705
Touring 025 7CC
005 S25
THE TULIA HERALD
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KOlt SALK DeLavnl ctenm
feparator No 1 in Rood condi
tion Pll f ljOII See MlM J 11
T0Re 2 mills uoilh Tulln 28 2
Ready for Business I have
opened up the White Hotel and
am ready to tninish you with good
clean rooms nnd beds 1 F Tail
ton 281 p
FOR SALE Fordson Tractor
5000 in cash or will trade for
good milk cows W L Johnou
Tulia 282c
NOTICE I havo tho flower agency
for tho Plorco Stroot Green
houso Amarlllo Bonoflts go to
tho Bluo Bird Clnss Orders appreciated
Calls Mrs S P At
chley Phone 245 20Sc
FOU SALE Wo havo a lino of
new ribbons for your typewriters
They are tho famous Miller Line
ribbons Herald office
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FAMILY REUNION
Tho home of Mr and Mrs A
C Wimberly the scene of a
family lounion on Sunday July
10th when they had as their dinner
guests twenty fivo children
grandchildren iultvwa and other
kin The grandchildren present
were Cnrylun Wimberly and Lula
Majoiie Conner Children and In
laws were Aimer and Marjorle
Wimberly and Mr and Mrs L
O Conner of this city Cliffprd
Wimberly and wife of Vogn Carl
Wimberly and wife of Plainviow
Other kin present woro Mr and
Mrs J II Stovall of Haskell Tex
as Mr and Mrs Dock Stovall and
two children of Lockney Texas
Mrs P L Wimberly and chil
dren Charles and Lena of Plain
view and Mr and Mrs Lea
Guthrie of Matador Texas
In Automobile Design
Have made the Whippet the safest and most remarkable
performing car in America today
FIRST IN THE FIELD TO OFFER 4WHEEL
BRAKES GREATER ECONOMY LOW CENTER
OF GRAVITY AND INCREASED ROOMINESS
OVER 110000 SALES THE FIRST YEAR SET THE
RECORD FOR NEWCAR POPULARITY
MODERN Thr onlv li < ht car offering lwheol brakes as national equipment
MOST ECONOMICAL CAR IN AMERICA proved in a nationwide test
anion more than 5000 owners who averaged 386 miles per gallon Whippet
also holds ihe A A A CoasttoConsl economy record
HIGHER SPEEDYou can do 55 miles un hour in a Whippet lis low
gravity center keeps the care safely hugging the road
QUICK PICKUP Fastest of tiny car of ilfi size and weight
OVERSIZE BALLOONS For extra mileage and added comfort
SNUUBERS notIier reason why ihe Whippet is the casiestriding light
car on the road
ADJUSTABLE STEERING POST Easily fitted to any driver of any size
or stature
FORCEFEED LUBRICATION the oiling byslem you find on the highest
priced automobiles
ROOMINESS Plentv of leg room for tall people in the front seat
FULLVISION BODY Narrow front pillars on the enclosed bodies enable
you to nee clearly on all sides
NEIV LOW PRICES
Whippot
Whippot Six
Coupo 025 795
Sedan 725 875
Landau 755 025
Roadster
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.