The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1927 Page: 7
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HOUSTON ITEMS
Mrs Jno II Adams
Housewives am Jmu families
too o very much disappointed
becnu of tlio fact that rootrot
lias nttactod their tomato vinos
Last yea > an abundance of to
matlocs was raised in most every
farm garden A great many weir
canned for winter use and a great
many wero given away to those
not lucky enough to havo nny of
their own This year wo will
do well it seems If wo have
oven one to ripen on our vines
as every day now vinos aro added
to tho death list and our county
agent say wo can do nothing
but grin nnd bear it Oilier
vegetables aro subject to this disease
so it will pay us all to work
fast and can while we can
County Agent Benton in company
with John Adams was inspecting
the flock of littlechicks
and turkeys on tho Jim Vaught
place Wednesday afternoon a
peculiar disease being prevalent
and having killed a few The
symptons consist mainly of a
swelling of the feet after which
they crack open and begin to
dry away Of course the fowl
finally dies because of Us inability
to get about for food Mrs
Vaught had applied salty meal
grease and with good results Mr
Benton suggested that soda water
and salt water begiven on alternate
days In order to clear up the
sj stems
Itcv Swartz preached an able
sermon Sunday afternoon on tho
subject Using your talent for
God A good crowd was present
for Sunday School and tho service
afterward Too bad the
purples should let the golds stay
In the lead One more Sundays
roport and lets make the golds
feed us that Ice cream Got
busy purples
A program for the preaching
services for a month follows
First Sunday Pastor or Church of
Christ Tulia Second Sunday
Rev Shephord Methodist Pastor
of Kress church will be with us
Rev Swartz will have an appointment
for the Third Sunday and
Rev SUlos who has preached for
us on the Fourth Sunday for the
past four months will continue
his regular appointment
Mrs Campbell and Miss Ma >
miwti m mmm m4m m +
rone In company with Misses
Mablo McGlaun and Othella Llm
borly were visitors in tho Sunder
School Sunday Wo welcome
them and nil other visitors
Mr and Mrs Lang of Kress
were at Houston Sunday Srluml
Sunday
Miss Evelyn Garrett of Wtrhit
Falls Is visiting Miss Nell Wheel
or
B B Burrow and children v < <
in Plainviow Wednesday aft1
noon
Gas ptpo is being laid right us
our door Tho telephone line be
lug constructed by tho gas company
improves the appoaranco of
tho highway And now we are
In line to enjoy some of the conveniences
that our city friends
enjoy
Frances Burgess hauled out
lumber Thursday and has boon
very busy bulilding a new henhouseMrs II W Son onson was ill
the latter part of tho week We
missed her at Sunday School
Yes It rained a little Thursday
and again Sunday night The men
folks may think their wives mean
enough but this dry weather goes
to prove we should beat up on
em just a little bit more One
lady repoits she pulled her husbands
nose which Is a protty good
beginning
Mrs R 0 Wheeler and Miss
Edna wero In Plulnview Wednesday
afternoon
Francis Burgess and John
Adams delivered the organ purchased
for the Sunday School
Friday night The organ is the
best one we saw and cost only
15 The amount being raised
quite readily Mrs Laura Martin
formerly of our community who
was present when the money was
being raised gave a dollar for
which wo Wish to thank her
Wo wish to thank Mrs McBride
Howard Pogues Sunday
School teacher at town for 200
and wo also express our tliankh
to others who offered their financial
services
We were all quite honifnd
howevor when after repealed efforts
the organist announced that
it wouldnt play But she being
used to a piano had forgotten
to pull out the stops and when the
trouble was located we all had
a good laugh
E A NOLTE
All Kinds of Fire Insurance
Tulia Mutual
City Loans
Office over Cantrell Shows
fca
5Tube Radio Set Will get from
coast to coast on loud speaker Fine
condition Will install same for purchaserWRITE OR CALL
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Room 4 Jims Rooms
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Tulia Texas
LA REVIEW NEWS
By llernilone
The local howr > rs ure r lri t
pnrniirnili nut what > m < < l
i = a regular gully washer It
bow r a heavy rain should
t in1 iiovv 1t iniKht ket p the man
fioin nuning up IMtl vnu itc
know a Plalnsfarmers to be com
< 1 Uittid Hi irnpl i
il loo litlb oi too mil li
l i llii i i llwiys < ointtbtu
i r Ik lb i tliit N iiiui
natiiir or just faimiih nuinv I
am not sure In Hiiuimei weio
faint in winter we re chilled
There W ever a void jet to b
filled Of course wo realize that
there aro many things thnt come
In to make or mar a fanners siir
cess If gambling is tho most
fascinating occupation ono can
engage In then fanning should be
highly fascinating A fanner
gambles with tho price of what
he produces He must bo ever
alert and mindful of the trend of
tho times There Is no occupation
that realities so much brains
and resourcefulness as fanning
because one can not follow iul
and dried rules of proceedure as
in the mercantile business Foi
example and those individuals
who undertake to advise the farm
or without over playing tho gam
themselves simply show their Ig
THE TULIA HERALD
nornnco nnd possibly thoir nrroj
mice
There aro eight children enrolled
In tho Summer Bound Up for
ibooi children These > i i
< in tied by our lnml pbviilin
1 Sli in 4 IMor In Ur l > oi
o itb A prize Is offered by tho
P T A for those who attain to
1iH percent by the September e
I ll Mill lllll V I III lire soil
I
j i t li n ill mm il This was n
I litii luiiub nl joungster and
Li < o iov should In proud of
ib in Our bildiii aie our gpMt
est asset and we should en cour
aue them In every way possible to
pay attention to the building of
strong bodies and lot them know
we expect tlioiu to become splendid
ineii and women pbyslrally as
well as mentally nnd spiritually
Wo gieatly appreciate the cooperation
of the physicians In this
work It Is much better and easy
to prevent disease than to cure it
and It would be better If we followed
the example of the Chinese
and paid our doctor to keep in
ft POULTRY
J AND CREAW
w WANTED
Wo havo largo local and
Eastern outlots For best
prlcos Soo us
TULIA PRODUCE COW
P O Phono 110
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the iui vtji lable oiuc that Ianibhtsiniiigrstion
iind constipation an J tonus up tho whofe system
SHAW DRUG CO
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can cost you
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YEARS of tube
THIRTYNINE
building experience has proved
to Dunlop that cheap tubes do
not pay
That is why Dunlop tubes are
made casing shaped It costs a
little more than to build them on a
straight pole as cheap tubes are
built
But a casingshaped Dunlop tube
is strong everywhere The outside
edge is not weakened by excess
stretch The side next to the rim has
no wrinkles to crack with age and
blow out A Dunlop tube protects
your casing because it fits And
your casing is worth ten times the
cost of the tube
We strongly recommend u Dunlot
tube for etery casing
CONNER MOTOR GO
TULIA TEXAS
well than to pay him after wo Ret
sick It would snve much suffering
and big doctor bills Many
times nfter disease gets a hold on
i thill a inter in powerless to
ill I 111 tlKIlb
I In 11 N mi ui i < u i wink vim li
tin P T has union iKcn than
building up Hit heilth of srhoil
fblldion Let ns take nrivantu
i m Mi I I b is
and < o npi l iti in i in j limn
lb simh iii ib mii Mill Ms
lliinti i mil mil i iliiuv i i
iiai nivtii for the Initio Miss
Ttiuiic Nim Thursday we meet
at Mis KeKana and Well all oe
there we hope
We seem to be letting evory
thliiK slide here or late but we
are tukiiiK a new lenao of life
since harvest Is over We aiv
roIiik to come to prayer imrUnn
attain but It Is noliiB to be on
Sunday night Instead of Woduea
day because everyone is so tired
on week nljhts Dont yon think
Me oiiKht to have a plcnle or
Photographs Live ForeverKeep Complete Your SnapShot
Rcconl of Lifes Pns
in Events
Let io your Finishini our
resulla are Superior
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Tnliii Texns
Mail Ortlors Given Prompt
Attention
Tulla Texas
July 14 191
J something Lets bo to the can J Henry Sharp nnd family
jyoiiH Silver Falls or Devils Kltch Mioses Olntlys Kemper Katie
jou for a days outlmr All workSale and Kiln Inlmor spent Sun
and no play makes Jack a dullday with Miss Mary KeRnn
boy nnd I nm sin > Ml > i
littlo iiriatlni loo
Siitnrdsti i ik nli d i 1 i i i i
i l oiinH nnd we 11 nil be on
bund but few of ii mil biltiR oin
dinners for we have inoiinb rook
ui in in i i ii i
ritiirs
i n Sharp spent Sunday In tho
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good prenrher Com and bur
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him next seeontl Suntla >
Mr nnd Mrs Sale irnin Tulm
worshiped at lakevlew and visited
in Stlth home after ehureh
Kev It T Sharp and wlfo air
vlsltliiR their sons Bon and
Tin bunk little radio broadrasters
ii < Kiiibinlly dropping out of tho
Riiiuo for want of public support
and the result Is that wo aro get
tltiB boltor radio principally bo
catiso thero Is loss of It
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still greater power
feom a still greater
powers economy lone life
On Dr Johnson place 12 miles east of Happy and 20 miles northeast
of Tulia Texas I will offer for sale on
TVESDAY JULY 19 192
The following towit
Sale to begin at 1000 a m
WORK HORSES AND MULES
1 bay horse 6 yrs old 1200 lbs
1 bay horse 9 yrs old 1300 lbs
1 black horse 9 yrs old 1150 lbs
Jl bay horse 8 yrs old 1150 lbs
1 bay mare 11 yrs old 1000 lbs
1 bay mare 6 yrs old 1000 lbs
1 black horse 3 yrs old 1100 lbs
1 Mouse colored mule 10 yrs
old 1000 lbs
2 saddle ponies 5 and 8 years
old
COWS
41 Je cy milk cows good ones
2 Poland China sows good ones
9 pigs
FARM MACHINERY
1 Two row GoDevil
1 NVw John Deere Lister
1 John Deere Lister in good condition1 John Deere Row Binder
1 Two section Harrow
1 Bundle Wagon
1 New John Dcqvq Cultivator
Number of other tools too
numer ous to mention
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
3 Bed steads
3 Bed springs
1 Kitchen cabinet
1 Dresser
1 New Perfection Oil Stove
1 Heater
2 Tables
1 Rocker
3 Other Chairs
1 Safety Hatch Incuhair
Other things thi igs in- >
numerous to mention
rERMS OF SALEi Sums of 2000 and under cash On
above 2000 6 months time with good chattel mortgage w >
sm
in ii
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< > tps bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale No Prop
t v to be removed until settled for 5 per cent discount wr be t
ven lor cash on all purchases above 2500
Lunch will be served by ladies i Union Hill neighborhood ami
proceeds govfor benefit of new church which is now being but
ADAMS McCREREY
Auctioneers
wner
ERVIN McGLAUN
Clerks
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.