The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1927 Page: 5
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Phone 202
Ertt our decorated ear In thoj M 0 Stanford of Amarlll >
g parade on Picnic liny j was hero on bustnes the flrsl ot
MS
Miss Essn Mao Cox of Plains
Itov B G Ltunbort K K Ilnl
soy F P Knglomuit and Hilton
Lambert spent last Friday In
post transacting business
Mr and Mrs Nat Martin and
children of Coleman spent tiom
Friday until Monday visiting In
the T A Gray homo here
Mr and Mrs Jack Ward and
son returned Saturday fiom
Temple Toxas whore Jack had
been for tho benefit of his health
Mr and Mrs It T Rood of
Arizona arrived hero Tuesday and
will make their homo hero for a
time at least
J D Cleveland assistant caBh
ier of the First National Bank
spent last week ond with his sisters
in Canyon
Miss Flora Mao Oliver of Chilli
cothe Toxas arrived in Tulia last
Sunday to spend three or four
weeks visiting in the homes of
Win and J It Ward and other
relatives and friends
l David Warren ot the NunnWar
ren Newspaper corporation spent
a few minutes visiting friends in
Tulia Tuesday Ho had been to
tho week
Texas Is spending this week with I Mrs TO X Mitchell loft lant
hor grandfather Win Ward wools for Temple whore sho will
outer a sanitarium for treatment
Mrs T Ross Noland and Mrs N
B McCuno roturnud Monday from
a visit with relatives and ti lends
at San Angolo
Mr and MrB II N Garrett and
little son Harvey N spent the
week ond at Abortmtln visiting
with relatives
Mrs 10 II Roalrlght and son
T fi of Porter Oklahoma are
vlsillng In tho homo of Mrs float
rlghls father Mr Ino W irigg
Mr and Mrs Ira Smith nnd
clTTldion of Ainarlllo were hero
Sunday visiting in the T A
Gray homo
D U Armantiout of Tacksboro
has boon hero for tho past fow
days looking after harvcjt on his
place north of town near Kaffir
Miss Ethel Lanham returned
from Denver Colorado tho lattor
part of last week where sho had
spent a short tlmo taking a
beauty shop course
J C Hayes returned from a trip
to Corpus Crist last week bringing
with him his wife and little
daughtor who have spent he
past several months there for the
benefit ot Mrs Hayes health
E W Plynt and Dennis McCec
of the Flynt Jewelry Co woro In
Ainarlllo Tuesday where they attended
a district meeting of the
It C A Dealers They got lots
of new dope on the late models
and on It C A s program for
Qtntaque looking uftci one of the future The came home more
their ten newspaper which tli convinced than ever that the H C
inn in tho Panhandle district A is the best radio made
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Fishing timo we have the I ankle and equipment
Cam nnd Stool Polos Keels Lines Hooks Artificial
Linen Thermos I3otllc Strap Watches Compacts
Graphophone Coleman Lanterns
Kodaks and Oilier Vacation Items
FLYIT JEWELRY 00
FOR GIFTS THAT LASTS
Phone 204
Will Be
Proud of
Yourself
when wearing a suit ot clothes
made to your measure from any
of our more thnn five hundred
fabrics We make
Custom Tailored
Clothes
so precisely so carefully measuring
cutting fitting moulding and
tailoring to becomingly and Btyllflh
ly ut the indlvldaul that porieot
satisfaction Is assured
Every fabric we use is al oJot ly
all pure wool and the weavej
puttorus and color effaU or tfafl
newest Let u show thenj to
you
The Odorless Cleaners
Call For and Delivered
i Dont fall to cil fi <
Ui si V far Hi ken wh < i i it > i >
vlth Tnlla rmriiii
I R member somebody g is a mId
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I 1 piionts Mr and Mi
S rnmlioson and otlu r iolui i
wd friends
Mi and Mis Pied lo of Plain
r > s sh nt M < ral dn s in t n
litiine of Ml 8 Coxs father
Ward last week
THE TULTA HERALD
M and Mrs R P MurpM nil t MOK I 1 I BMH
1 fht r nnd tons Tora Leo King n t i riinbow rnl a prom
n Mihln Msltcd the lCnglomans up
Monday ond Tuesday They are
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A M Keen ot tho Daggett
i l i iml mim Co of Im
U > i li T < i was here the fii t
of iIn week At cm ding to 1
Win it van ot this city Mr Keen Is
a mi pi ntleman a good hog sale
man and sells more diogs than
David Fawcott or the Herald I am ommIssloti company In Foit
force was operated on last Ft Ida > Woith Mi towan says he has
for the renioal of tontils anlaUl something llko G000 to him
adenoids The operation was sue jin commissions while In business
eessfnl ami he Is again at his j here
post ot ilui >
Mrs D 11 Thompson received a
telegram Tuesday morning Horn
her nephew O Mars in Thomas
of Winnsboro Tovis that her
oldest brother C S Steed or
that place had passed away Funeral
to be at Winnsboro Wednesday
afternoon Mrs Thompson
was unable to go
LOVK NEWS
Mrs inoz Elkins was operated
on for appendicitis at tho Plain
view Sanitarium last Sunday Wo
are glad to report sho is doing
nicely
Mr and Mrs O 15 Cosby had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr
nnd Mrs G L Townsond of Tulia
Mr and Mrs A K Douglas and
ohihlron of this Mr
Graham community
Judge ami Mrs W A
and son Hurlison mo in Temple ml Mrs L D Townsond of Am
Texas wheio it Is
understoodavill ° nni Poison and Annie Lee
that Mrs Graham has successfully
passed tho offects of an operation
Tho Judge and Ruillson
ation for cataract over the eye
she was operated on Tuesday
morning and it Is hoped she will
recover nicely from tho operation
Gene will remain theie with her
for sovoral days
Mrs II H Townsend onterlain
vd the following guests with a din
nor last Thursday Mr John Mc
Cuue Mrs Myrtle Connor and
hons Mr and Mrs Dcnnij Me
Gee and daughtor of Tulia Mrs
Lillie Heed and daughters of MidI
iiid Tovos Mrs Doc Itoss of
Houston Texas Mrs Dewey Trimmer
and childion of Amarillo Mr
Dovd Dovel and children of Kress
md Mrs John McCnne Jr and
I ui liter of Love All u port a
most enjoyable time
Plttman
Mrs John Hannah of Olnoy Is
visiting hor sister Mrs Herring
also Wore under tho knife for Mr and Mrs Harrcl Sargot are
tonsils and adenoids Thoir many10 loml cnta of a new hoy
fi lends hope for speedy recoveries j Theic was ringing at Mrs Iler
Sunday night A large
nnd their presence in our midst
crowd presont and a good time
E ti Darks went to Canyon reported by all
Monday nnd accompanied Mother Mrs Davis and children ot Ro
Harks to Ainarlllo where she tan New Mexico are visiting in
entered tho hospital for an opor the J IT Plttman home
Mrs 1 Coles brother and
family of Fort Worth have been
visiting her Wo failed to learn
their names
Mr nnd Mrs Dub Simmons wore
calling on Mr and Mrs Itoy Bell
Sunday afternoon
Quite n few are attending the
mooting In Tulia being conducted
by Elder Copeland
Mr and Mrs Henry Patssig of
lted Hill were visiting thoir par
outs Mr and Mrs Hell Sunday
Iluth Foster is on tho sick list
Mr and Mrs H H Townsond
and children of Tulia took din
nor with Mr and Mrs John Mc
Cune SinidoN
Opah Cosb > spent Saturday
night with Juana and Carrie Maxim
Douglas
CULTON ABSTRACT TITLE CO
ABSTRACTS LOANS INSURANCE
GEO J JENNING Manager
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a M Born Co this season are putting a
jjj out the best looking and most serviceable
line of suits in their fifty years h
b of making men high grade hand tailor
m ed suits price 2500 and 2950 with r
extra trousers 3200 and 3850 We
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No ili iiii tus family go into the
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The rainbow Pete String
Lets everyone do our von best
and sop how nice wo can get the
program up Now he sine and be
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OLD IRONSIDES
A full color unfranied reproduction
of Cordon Grants famous
picture Old Ironsides In now
on display at Katnsey Son Fur
nituio store The price is 2ii
cents each nnd all the proceeds
of tho pictures will go to help
recondition this famous old ship
which was launched at Boston In
17H7 Ion yeais after tho Constltu
tion of the United States had been
adopted Sho has seen son Ice
in many wars but her condition
at the piesent lime Is rather dl
lapidated and patriotic men and
women have planned to recondition
hor and that la tho puiposc
of this picture sale ltamsoy
Son are handling lltoso pictures
without profit to them to onaolo
all who wish to loud a hand in
this patriotic work to secure
them at a very small amount
Every American home should have
ono of theso beautiful pictures
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Word was received In Tulia last
wcok from Mr and Mrs J 0
Johnigun who are visiting in
Temple They expect to go from
thoro to the Itio Graudo Valley
then to lalveston where they ov
peel to make their home M
Jolinlgan will bo roinemborod m
Miss Nell Pearson Mrs F John
gan who wont with tlioin to Temple
will leturn to her home in
Tulia soon
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Cionoral contraclom are hereby
notified that tho Coininlssloneia
Court Tulia Texas will receive
bids on a County Hospital to bo
built at Tulia Texas Swlshei
County up until 12 oclock noon
August S 1027 Illds will bo received
by Judgo W A Crnhuin
County Judge Swisher County
Tevm at his office in tho CourtHouse
Tullu Texas A ono huu
ii l any or all bids
HITSU COW SKTS NKW UK
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iug association for this section of
the Panhandle
Rose Provost hoiijdit whon n
month old by Mr Hush wa8 one
of tho first cows to bo tested In
this country for official recoids
she established a Texas locoid for
GuernsoyB which still stands
She made 411 and a fraction
pounds of butter fat and S3I1
pounds f millc L a 2 ieiu8 oltl
while at the Frying Pan ranch
headquarters for tho Hush Intel
led peicent approved surety bond eslH hero
iv 111 be requited Flan and The recoids Hindi
Tulia Texas
July 14 1927
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Visit our Fountain Spring and keep
Cool Welcome to Tulia
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THE IW VLL STORE
James A Hush has Just rocolvod
word lhal Hoso Provost of Chen
ny Fnrnis a 7yoars old fluornsoy
cow roared on Mr Hushs farm
lwue has croatod a now world ro
cod for tho nueruso bleed po
duclng 2400 pounds of mlllc dur
tng liobrunry and DO 0 pounds of
milk In a day Tho previous i
cord for a day was 8G3 pounds
The cow was sold last full by
Mr Hush to tho Now Moxlco
Agricultural college and has Just
recently been hoiight by an lilt
uols breeder
While elated over tho news or
the record breaking performanflo
of tile cow Mr Hush la more
determined than ovor to pttcih a
weiige dairy cow In Randall and
Pottu counties produces 2299
pounds of milk per year Uy prop
or lostlng methods this section
could pi oihuo cows with an nvor
ngo production ot 5000 pounds oi
milk
Mr Rush declares that an ox
port cow tester would alio give
i fiituition on feeds and othern
actors ot the dnlts Industry whtch
would profit the tamers and also
tho buatiloBfl men lo urges Mi
establishment of a iow testing
uBSoclattou as a step In lb il
vancement of this sootion
Another record breaking < lu n
b < > y cow formerly owned in Mr
Rlish is Flfi of Choeuev Fum < i
now uwnnd by Roy noU1 f 11
ford Sho produced as i fmn tar
oh In tho doublo lnttei lu I S
campaign for
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pounds of milk
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ciiimoii or rnmsT
The Chinch ot Christ mooting
In tho court house at Hion oclock
onoh Sunday morning tor lltblo
study and worship Will have
preaching next Sunday at the 11
oclock hour by Rev W T Polsall
who has moved to Tulia from Dallas
IIo will also preach at ulglitg
ho has been employed to prt wh
for tho chin ch at Tulia the fit it
and second Sundays of iich
hv this one month and tit Kress the second
iitions are pieparod by luy A Low hhnws what might be posslilf and fourth Sundays mnriilng and
Carlinder Architect Owner re in this county If wo had n cow j night ioijono welcome and
latlon Hiild Mi MiihIi ymii prisence will bo appretla < ed
scims tho right to acelp or i < tohtiug assot
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When thirsty and hot
Come to this spot
Its only a short way
So come every day
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.