The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 6, 1930 Page: 5
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lit lkJBrrT has been very
Ut fw stfvwral days but Is reported
jkhm Wter at tuta time
< B0 Motley was In Lubbock
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airland Mrs II M Mitchell ot
ptefnview were recent visitors In
the home ot Dr and Mrs M P
Shaw
Mr andMrs Hay 0 Jordan and
family flfo visiting thisweek with
hS mother and other rulatlves at
Ban Antonio Texas
J A Thompson camo In recently
froin Los Angeles California
andls < spending a tlmo In the homo
ot his broth or b II Thompson
Mrs A P Curry roturncd Monday
ot thlstwcok from Hot Springs
NiOM wherei Bho has been tor a
tow woeks
Tho local Odd Follows Lodgo
hold i meolInK Monday night ot
thlajeeek with a good crowd pre
sontpegroo work was conferred
SInco tho organization ot tho lodge
here constant growth has been
theirs
Sometwenty or thirty ot Tulla
ftolt bugs wcro seen on tho Hero
ford course Sunday having been
Invited to play on their local
course Dosplto the cold all reported
an enjoyable tlmo
Ror John Scott returnod last
Saturday from a Workers Convention
ot tho Baptist Church at Tt
Worth Texas
Misses Almeda Murray and
Kathleen Mcpanlel teachers In
thoTulla High School spent tho
week end In their rospectlvo homes
atS Lubbock and Plalnvlow
nay Clark has secured employ
mont as ottlco man with tho firm
that handles tho Hudson and Essex
cars at Amarlllo and with Mrs
Clark will movo to that city In tho
near future
Mrs R E Wester and daughtor
returned to their homo at Lubbock
last Saturday after a short visit
jjf In tho homo ot her slstor Mrs
need Clayton
Owen Porter who Is employed
with n lumbor company at Dalhart
spent Saturday and Sunday In tho
homo of his mother Mrs J D
Porter
Messrs and Mmos W II Young
< sr nnd Geo J Jonnlugs attended
tho vbanquot of tho Texas Univer
sityExes In Cousins Hall at Can
yoniast Saturday evening
Prof and Mrs M II Kuykon
dalland small daughter Mao Joy
ofWhlto Deer Texas wero weekend
visitors In tho homo of Supt
and Mra W H Younger
Tho many friends of Mrs Cyras
McCullough will bo grloved to
earn ot tho death of her father
1jMr Dave Myers Ho passed away
about 530 Saturday nttornoon
March 1 at his homo In Now Cns
tie Texas and was burled Sunday
afternoon at 3 oclock at Graham
Mrs McCullough had been at his
bedside tor several days
Mr and Mrs W S Lain returned
tho latter part of last woek
from a business trip to Midland
They report that tho man that
shot their son John somo two
years ago received an oven greater
sentence this trial than nt the
former one
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We hava sows Buckeye Incut
tors that weTriu eu at H b rsl
rJ W llHtto Hardware
For Sale Rhode Island Reds
and Butt Orpington EgKs tor jU
tlac 40c per doenMrs C II
Cox Happy nt 3 jiQltfe
For Rent Two upstairs furnish
ed rooms flas and bath available
Phono 220 lotfc
O Ei S MEETING
Mary Chapter No 33 Order
Eastern Star will moot ot the
lodgo hall next Tuesday night
March 11 All members arfc urged
to be present
Mary Jordan
Mrs A F Curry returned tho
last ot tho wook from Hot Springs
Now Mexico where sho had been
for tho bontelt of her health She
seems groatly Improved
I C Spraguo local ngent for
tho Santa Fo railroad returned
yesterday from Madison Kansas
whore ho was called laat week on
account of tho death ot his mother
Mr and Mrs Ed True and two
small daughters of Plomot Texas
spent Sunday and Sunday night
In tho J II Reynolds homo
Mrs Isabel Tabor who has boon
visiting In tho homo ot her slstor
Mrs J H Boge lott last Friday
fart her homo In Chicago Sho will
stop In Kansas City tor a short
visit thoro
Foster Klous transacted buglnoss
at Canadian tho first ot tho veok
Mr and Mrs J W Hutto went
td Spur TexaB last Monday on a
combined pleasure and business
trip
Jya Huneycutt has finished a
courso In stono settlug In tho R
V Trlpple Jowelry School at Kansas
City
Tho Interior walls and celling
at Crawford Pharmacy havo boon
troated to a now coat ot paint
adding to tho attractiveness ot tho
store and fixtures as well as making
tho room brlghtor and more
cheerful
Miss Loulso Towns ot Amarlllo
spent tho past weok visiting In
tho homo ot her aunt Mrs W H
Younger
A BIRTHDAY PARTY
Konnoth Balrd and Aria Veo
Bishop wero Joint host and hostess
to many ot their llttlo friends on
Kenneth Bnlrds Cth birthday last
Friday February 28th from 230
until 5 oclock After playing
many games out side thoy woro
Invited indoors and lco cream and
cako wore servod to tho following
ones Gcorgo Houser Jr John Ed
Moore Peggy Mario Moore Eliza
both Hill Joy Elliott Charllno
Green Welta Keating Alice Joyce
Bagloy Lucille Edwards Wanda
Edwards Enoll Shaw Mario Shaw
J B Tandy Lea Helen Caylor
Mary Nan Tandy Helen Keating
Konnoth Balrd Bishop Arla Voo
Bishop
Tho little guests brought many
lovely birthday gifts which delighted
both chlldron
MISSION STUDY MEET
AT HEREFORD
Mission Study Instltuto Tiorra
Blanca Assoclatlonal W M U
will meet Thursday and Friday
of this weok at Hereford First
Baptist Church in n Mission Study
Institute Thoso going from Tulla
arc Mrs M J Shaw Mrs Davo
Taylor and Mrs R W Carlton
NOTICE
I am uro our friends and patrons will bo interested
in knowing that wo havo secured tlxo service of Mr
A P Davie local electrician who has taken charge of
our electrical contracting and radio repairing
i Bring us your electric fans motors radios or anything
electrical that needs repairing and well fix it for
you or call 178 and we will call for them
And dont forget to call us for a demonstration of
the new Easy Wringerlcss y ashcr
HOME ELECTRIC COMPANY
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A JO TJPROGRAM
The Valley View school and I
T A visited thiMfad Hill school
and P T A Friday afternoon
February 2SN Tho two schools render
a iolut program atter tho pro
gnwn tho Red HtU ladles servod
lemonadq and cakes
Then the two schools went to
tho baso ball diamond and watched
an exciting game of ptay
ground bnso ball betwoen the
Valley View Junior boys and tho
Juntora boys and girls ot Rod Hill
The score was 293 In favor Ot
Valley View
Tho outstanding event of the
Pastor seems to havo raado tho
heart grow fonder
Thoso soon on tho streets ot
Kress Saturday wero Mr Richard 9lc
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4i4 Bftbart rny1r Mnlph aa4
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Hr Mrs WU Rwtwwr and
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w ib vAmarlllo satarday
and will y over f c the Pat
Stock show
Several Ivertone In thla t rt will
have Fat Calves at tho shbw In
Amarlllo fe W Roussor Marllu
Hargraves Harold and Cecil Releaser
havei cakes In tho show
Mr ami Mrs Joo Hcflln visited
one ovohlug last week with Mr
and Mrs Ralph Dustman
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Womans Study Club
OH Tuesday Fqbmary 25th
Mrs > > M McCuno was hostess
to members of tho Womans
Study Club hi tho homo ot Mrs
It K Leonard
Seventeen members answered
game was a homo run by ono uTIroll call wtlh tho namo at a hero
tho Red Hill girls scoring a runof tho Alamo Mrs Flynt was dlr
nor ahead At her lector ot tho program on Tosas
TiVo the Red Hill people vera History and received tho causes
glnd to have tho Valley Vlow poo 0t tho revolution Mrs Q a Orlt
pla with s and hope they will flu gnvo a talk on Austins Miss
conic agatn ton t0 Mexico and His Imprison
o merit Mrs Nolto dlscusod Pop
First Christian Church unr sturhanwa or ma ami
Mrs Houdrtx iravo vmiw < i nn
Colonj Controversy
F U Davis Minister Reshlonco At U q conclusion ot tho lesson
C03 N Mings St Phono 34Wt Dorothy Noll Leonard nud Doro
Tho services last Lords dny
wero attended well at both Sun
day School and morning worship
Tho absence ot 2 Sundays by tho
thy Marie McCuno delighted tho
group with piano numbers Dall
ctons refreshments woro enjoyed
after which tho body voted to
continue tho study of Toxas His
tory for tho coming years work
Nost Sunday tho Sunday Schdol Tho uoxt mooting will ho nt tho
will begin at 10 a m nud morn homo of Mrs W C Crawford on
Ins worship at 11 u m Tho pasMarch llth with Mrs Bun Halo
tor will preach nt his homo Willmid Mrs Crawford jointhostess
haTO no night servlco on account Cs to members at tho Sorosls
of tho Revival at tho Methodist Club and Womans Study Club
Church Wo hope our people will An Interesting program will bo
attend this mooting nil thoy can given by both clubs
for It Is ronlly worth while Thol
evangelist la bringing somo groat r r j
mossagos which aro Interesting venter JrlainS
leV Womens Club
rnm Bh0ttM
° Tho Center Plains Womens
hear him as often as they can
clul not at tho cott ftt tho
You aro Invited to attend Sun
day School with us If you do not
attend elsewhere Wo havo a class
tor each member of tho family
Como to worship when you can
Vou will receive a cordial welcome
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Center Plains News
Center Plains P T A put on a
play Friday night My Wild Irish
Roso had an extra largo crowd
Mr and Mrs John Gaylor aro
proud parents ot n baby boy
John Jr born Wednesday night
Mr and Mrs L K Hurgrnvos
entertained with a party Saturday
night with seven tables Tho following
wero present Moadamcs
T W Dye Grady Rousser Too
Hcflln Richard Adams Douglas
Alston and son Ray J C Clove
land Omar Mllnor Clifford Vineyard
Georgo Rouser O 11 Wilson
Arch McDanlols and family
Mr Sam Newton nnd daughtor
There woro a fow moro young
folks but didnt learn their names
At a Into hour dainty refreshments
wero served All had a wondor
ful tlmo
A llttlo boy has mado his np
poianco to llvo with Mr nnd Mrs
Avory Adams ho trrlved tho 21th
Air nnd Mm O H Wilson woro
shopping In Plninvlow Saturday
Center rinlns school February 27
Thoro worn throo ladles who
brought meat to can Mrs Robt
Pyantt and Mrs 1 C Clcvolnnd
beef nud Mrs Monroo Carroll
pork
Thoro woro fortyflvo No 2 cans
tillod Tho othor lndlos present
Woro Mesdamos D M Rlvorcomb
Grady Rousser Wallace O II
Wilson Pittmnn and A McDanlcl
There wns no buslnoss mooting
ns tho president Mrs JW Dye
was absent
Wo spont a vory profltablo and
onjoynblo time
NOTICE
For nil kinds of fruit and ahndo
troos flhrubery roaoa and Dur
banks creations Stark Uros Nur
h ry W II McCulloy Agent nt
McCunes Ulacksnilth Shop or nt
first hoiiHO east of Courthnusu
Tulla 9tfc
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BETTER BRED BABY CHICKS
From blood Tostod 2 year honn
All Rrouds from 1000 hundred
up UROODliJIt Stoves for Oil
Conl Gns Electric Dolco 300
775 88G to fiOOO for a Thousand
Size Chick llluo Flamo Drood
or WedncKdnya ato our big Chick
Days but you can sacuro many
moBt nny day you como As for
our Profit Making Uooks C K
White Seed Co Plninvlow Toxan
ECIAL IN THE HALL
South of Anderson Market
FRIDAY NIGHT MARCH 7th 745 P M
SUBJECT
The Ten Commandments In The New Testament
Are they all there
All ministers and Lay Members are invited
to give their strong reasons why they should
not all be kept
ILLUSTRATED OMTHE SCREEN
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The tnltow lDg n nouiH m als
n aabJlMt to the actios et the
Demooratlc Primary to b held
SattrdAy July S6 10 0
Shertf and Tax Collector
J a MOSEtiEX
County Judge Supt County Schools
V A ORAHAM
Commissioner Precinct Wo 1
J H WRENN
Commissioner Precinct No C
W H SPKAR
J W McKINNKY
WM PATZIO
C R GARDNER
Tax Asfaetsor
J W McGLAUN
County Treasurer
MRS C J T1REY
MISSALMA HUOKAUKB
County and District Clerk
jno w tmiaa
Commissioner Precinct No 3
A P MARTIN
JNO H ADAMS
R 11 DAWSON
Justice of Peace Tulla Precinct
JAS FRYB
Commissioner Precinct No 4
J R HANKINS
A county nnd Its county Boat
woro named for tho editor ot tho
cirst nowsitapor In Texns Gall
iloiden nnd his brother John P
tnrted tlio Telogrnph nnd Texas
Planter at Snn Fellpa In 1833
OLD HOLERS
MARCH 14TH
Nothing but old time
music No age limit If
you love Old Time
Music dont fail to be
there at the Big Event
of the Season
A large number of old
fidlers have Registered
Send in your Registration
to
GRAND THEATR
Tulia Texas
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go out decrease lis size
and it cannot carry ns
niuch current
Pressure on a ncrvo pro
duced l y ono or more
honca of tho splno hoing
slightly out of alignment
decreases its carrying ca
pacity Tho hraln cannot
get tho normal amount of
Jifo force over it nnd tho
organ supplied hy the
nervo becomes diseased
Chiropractic
Adjustments
release this nervo prcsaure
Consultation and
Spinal Analysis FltEE
Doctor
Joe W Hendrix
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
CRAWFORD PHARMACY
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To attain and keep to tho standard that is commonly
termed tho picture of health onto must thinlc
nludug other factors of mouth health n d cleanlinessH 31 Solution is nn bxcellcut mouth wash amli
gargle Ujcd reguhuly ocral times n dny t will do
much o nid in inniutnining tho hrenthswebt wholc
sotneuesa of tho tuouth that is iusopnrnhlo from ono
who not only appears to ho hut is tho picture of health
Wo also mnko it possihlo for each homo to have
a well stocked Firstnid medical kit such as Sterilized
Gnuso Cotton Adhesive Tope Ilnndage Iluhhing Alcohol
Todino Jlcrcmochroiuo and etc
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Tuesday March 111930
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Showing that the new 1530 Fordson tractor
and the 1836 Rock Island tractor are THE
tractors that fill all requirements of the
wheat farmer of this territory
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO ATTEND
THIS BIG DEMONSTRATION
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 6, 1930, newspaper, March 6, 1930; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42220/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.