The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 23, 1936 Page: 10
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Thursday July 231936
The Tulia Herald
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Yes we are headquarters for the
for
SHERIFF TAX ASSESSO
km COLLECTOR
Let this be a personal message to all
the voters of Swisher County I have
made every effort possible to contact
each and every voter personally
If I have failed to do so let me say
now that I will greatly appreciate
the influence the support and vote
of every man and woman in the
county
I Promise if elected that I will do
everything in my power to make a
county official such as a public officer
should be
02
ES < UiMl A RNGUiU I A IMiiors ami Publishers
Subscription 150 pc > i vein to wl < lreBtH outside county 200
liiitnml as Setond diss mail matter it the Post OHIce wt Tull
Texan under tin mt of Mnuli 1S71
ANY DAY WILL DO FOR A START
IS HAM lo lenllzu thut the long tlnyn of Suniuiet hh > lit tiiilld ud
IT
from this month on the hour of daylight begin to leiVde until in
sit months we come again to the years idiot teat iluy
There are so many plans In our heiirtH for our own development
for the growth of our business and the Imprint niutit of Tttlliv that we
are sometimes prone to think that time flits too fn > t Wo should re
membet that the only way to accomplish anything Ik by making ft start
Today long or short Is the day to begin I el every leader of this
article If so moved spend the tent of 1M6 In tryliiR to make offectlve
the happy dreams Unit sprung up when it begun Smh time will be
troll spent
Were beginning to suspect that n large part of the unemployed
didnt work even when times weie good
t
famous Bulova watches in this tern
I tory The most beautiful dependable
and popular watch of to day at a price
you can afford to pay Let us show
you our latest models
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FARM LOANS
Production Credit Association
On Live Stock And Crops
Federal Land Bank And Land Bank
Commissioner On Farm Lands
FILE YOUR PPI1CTI0S WITH
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Salem Writer Is
Somewhat Peeved
Well the Kith i Ilebiiition wan i
huge Klines A very huge crowd
one of the best parades on Friday
moiuing we have eor bad When
Mis IotiHe O Davis enine li > oli
the old time > side saddle she looked
very grneeiul also when Mm
Grady Hrlggs spat a largo mouthful
of her Miuff right on the pavement
and sn > how many of you
people < iiw Dick CIpiiuIii lancing
on Satinda > night at the street
dunce Some that did not know
him so well thought he was tipsy
I feel kluila tingiy with the u
ceptlon committee a they asked
Die to bring tin etia amount of
lunch Krldiiv and then I did no
gtt a single guest to eat with me
and the reason it hurts so bad
was on Thursday 1 had two crews
of harvest hands to cook for preparing
4 to G meals a day and
when I dubled up on the cooking
job It made it hard work but
mind you 1 did not mind the work
If some one would have eaten
what I carried to the picnic Each
one seemed to be enjoying himself
I enjoyed tho speaking too
A young lady visitor fiom Burger
expressed a wish to see the whiskered
men
We surely hae had seveial extreme
warm days of late Suppose
It will take a rain to cool things
off
Most of the fnimeis aie about
finishing their harvest In then
parts
Miss Clarice Lumpklns of Hoi
ger spent the week end with home
folks Miss Stella nihson also of
Borgei accompanied her homo
Miss Man Hancock of Horgi i
visited o ei the week end with her
parents in Tulin
The Methodist Revlvnl will begin
here at Salem next Sunday
night Rev Allen will do tho
preaching
Miss Cierabliue inenslade ot
Houston is here on a two weeks
vacation visiting her sister Mr <
W E Knowies aUo filpiids
Miss Sammy Lorlng of Union
Hill r < turned home ufUM j months
vimi it Ilousion on her way home
she spent iwo days with her sis
tei Mis r A Duekell at Dallas
Mis Walter Dunlels and twoi
daughteis with Mrs J C Duncan
then ierftlvt > B the Knowies fnm
Hies hMe last week
Mi nil Mis Xecl Galloway their
mothM Mis W w iallowuy uud
hei ginnil laughter Mrs J J
Revnh ot Padueall attended tile
pliniL Satuiday
Mi H I Lumpklns ami Evelyn
Ju w i illem Sunday afternoon
uf Mi nice Hancock of Tulia
Mi i A Smart and children
of PiiiisimiK attended the annual
pniiK Friday atid Satuiday spending
Fillii night with the R L
Lumpklns family
There weie 15 out loi Sunday
School Hfie Sunday and a verv
good crowd out for chuiih advices
Sunday night
Mrs V E Knowies entertained
her Sunday School class Wednesday
afternoon of last week In
horor of Junior and Lo Jo Lump
kins who are moving a way mM
week There were games played
Refreshments ot cookies buns with
wieners grae Juice and oiungeade
were scuved to Mrs It E Lump
kins and Evelyn Jo Mrs V J
Lumpklns urd the two liohoiees
Mrs Frank fox and two children
Mrs Geo Metcali and Mis Inn
Watt ol t lie n Ititl and Rnbi H
THE TUL1A HERALD
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following nnuoiitieements nre
mmlo stibjoct to thu action of the
Domocrntlc Pilmiiry to be held
Satuiday Jul 25 193G
For County Trea urer
MISS ALMA HUCKAUEE
MRS C J TIKEY
J MURRAY MARKHAM
M1M1HEI SMITH
For Commissioner Precinct No 1
T W KUCKER
E J HARIOLE
ALBERT HUTCHISON
S B BARNES
For CommlMloner Precinct No 4
WILL ROUSSER
MARSHALL VAUGHN
PAT ODANIEL
A McDANlEL
For County Judge and Exofflcio
Superintendent of Schools
B C McCASLAND
JAS T HALE
For Representative 120th District
SYL BIRKENFELD
A B TARWATER
For County Attorney
A FOY CURRY JR
Reelection 2nd Term
J H ONEALL
For County and District Clerk
MRS LOUISE G DAVIS
C E DUKE
For
Sheriff Tax Assessor
Collector
JOHN IS GAYLER
J L JIM CLOWER
T P JOHNSTON
and
For Commissioner Precinct No S
EMMETT LaROE
J A SAVAGE
J W ERVIN
Q B WORKMAN
F 1 VANNBRSON
or Commissioner Precinct No 2
HENRY EVANS
ALTON E DOUGLAS
and daiighlei of Lubbock visited For Justice of the Peace Prect 1
V H GARDNER
For Judge 64th Judicial District
DENNIS ZIMMERMANN
C D RUSSELL
cv State Senator
CLINT C SMALL
CURTIS DOUGLASS
o
TRUTH
Here is your chance lo obtain
HIIXF
JUL j jLJL
There is no need for
you to suffer any longer
with painful feet
your foot troubles can
be relieved inexpensivelyDR SCHOLL S representative
from Chicago will be in our store
THURSDAY JULY 30TH
This man is thoroughly trained in the scientific
methods of Dr Wm M Scholl internationally famous
Foot Authority who for almost a thirdcentury has
been alleviating human foot suffering throughout the
entire world Come in for Pedograph imprints of your
stockinged feet Learn how the proper Dr Scholl
Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy can relieve your
particular foot trouble
McGuire Items
Tlie picnic Is past histuy now
and If > ou didnt have a good
tune It was your own fault as
oot > thing possllilo was ariaiigod
for the enjoyment of the visitors
Mi finite was repiouuiiled almost
KiO pel cent We ought to be pioud
ol our little town when it can
illuw such ciowds
It looks iiiiny today Tucsdiis
and wo need rain Wo have been
having such extieinely hot
weather that a rain would cool
tho atmostiheie down to uoimal
Aniarlllo paper said it was 114
degrees Monday I wonder what
It was Sunday Wo have been
having hot weuther at night which
is very unusual for West Texas
Reminds us of Illinois nights
Mrs E Roper and Miss Mat tie
Belle attended church at the
Methodist church in Tulia Sunday
morning
Miss Alvanee Banks and Mr
Carrolls mother and father weto
week end visitors in the M M
Can oil home
C U Splcer was in Tulia Monday
and Tuesday on business
HLFFDING GUMS HEALED
The sight of horo gums is sickening
Reliable dentists often ie
port the successful uso of LETOS
PYORRHEA REMEDY on their
very worst cases If you will get
a bottle and use as directed ding
gists will let urn nione > If it tails
City Ding Store
Bring Your
WASH
to
Carters
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LAUNDRY
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J Kill acii fiood ulioit land
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t Swili r i and 5 ot
A sloij has be n told about one J K Imid ii
of the great Jurists oi England I IUI > > joiL jVw
As a membei of a committee up ill i i I i < i
pointed to up resolutions oi
congratulation to the Queen be
discoveied thut his olleugiies had
begun tin resolutkn with tbesi
words Being uncoils ions as wt I
are ol our own detects No no I
said the judge that will not do j
We must not He to ler Majesi
Change it to Being conscious a Iwo
are of one unothoid delects
Doan
Mrs Travis Payne anil chlldieii
alter u pleisni t vacation of two
wehkb letni nod home Saturday
Mih W A Iluncock and son
Otis nut his family or Canyon
win iiijoiiiu the picnic sinndn
uiulit
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Tulia Swisher County Texas
He Hit the Nail on the Head
CLINT c s
E not onlv hit th
nail he hammered
it home to the rest of
Texas that the Panhandle
it a wellpopulated portion
of the state and deserving
of consideration
when the purse strings are
opened or taxes levied
FOR
STATE SENATE
Orphanage Ended When He Ascended
He and I don t agree on everything sas Lt Gov
Walter Woodtil but thats no sign he is right and I am
wrong or rice versa He is right so many times he ought
to he remtied
Clint Small HAS NEVER BEEN WRONG when it
came to defense of the people he served Not even his opponent
has been able to cite a single example when your
Senator acted to the detriment of the district
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
The State Comptroller says Small s gisolinc tax rebate
law returned 552000 to the Panhandle during the last
year alone
The Attorney General says his as and oil conservation
laws brought SI000000 into the state treasury during the
r little
evoensc
The other Senators say People in the Panhandle
should not be misled by ridiculous propaganda Able
honest courageous and active in the performance of his
duties to constituents and the state I have neven seen Clint
Small fail or falter in doing those things which in his
judgment were for the best interest of the people of his
district
Vote For Clint Small Saturday
This space arranged for by friends of Senator Small
Signed
p > ford arney
Tuie in on K C N C Fri lay sl5 P M t < ir
Radio Rally closing Senator Smalls cam n
PregBmCTIiffmBfffflmMMBW
MOW AT YQUR QRB DEALERS
10 to 15 more miles per gallon
Thats what todays stock Ford V8s
aro showing over previous Ford V3s
in public gasoline tests now being run
by Ford Dealers The test cars are
equipped with a seeforyourself glass
gallon jug so that anybody riding in
> 31
All closed model Dultixe
lord Y8s now have new
Walnut inish on instrument
panel and window mould
iHs a rustics steel spoke
stucruiK wheel nonglare
iear iew mirror with 30
hour clock locking glove
compartment and tandem
windshield wipers Other
I ord VHs haw beautiful
new interiors
<
I lie uplxilstci yon doors ind
sides has been given a smart
new treatment in alt Ford
V H s Kegtilur models offer
a choice of Mohair or lied
lord on beautifull
trimmed ed es at no extra
cost And in Dduxe models
ou have your choice of
Mohair liedfonl Cord or
Hroadcloth upholstery
J v > tdauiusl
N W ASOLINE ECONOMY TOO
m
the car can check the results Wouldnt
you like to make a test run and see
for yourself what a Ford V8 will do
We invite you to take a ride with us
YOUR FORD DEALER
2 5 A MONTH fur UMdl d ° wn
payment buys any
new lord VH under UCX finance plans of J4
a month on original unpaid balance Safety
glass throughout at no extra cost All models
H5 horsepower 112inch wlicelbasc 123Inch
npnngl > 4 v Prices from J510 FOH Detroit
standard accessory group extra
Visit the l ORD FXII1 IJIT f icTHXAS GENTENNlALo Dallas June 6thNov 29th
GET THE FCEL OF V0 PERFORMANCE GET THE FACTS ON VB ECONOMY
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 23, 1936, newspaper, July 23, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42385/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.