The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 7, 1938 Page: 2
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Thursday April 71938
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COFFEE
THE LITTLEST STORE WITH
THE LITTLEST PRICES
FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS I
FLOUR
48 Pound Sack Tulias Best
GRAFENUT FLAKES
CEREAL
GRAPEFRUIT
ONION PLANTS
SEED POTATOES
In Appreciation
TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY
OF TULIA
We are grateful to you for the
confidence you have shown in us
ie KITCHENKOOK
lights and operates exactly
ike a city gas stove yet
it burns inexpensive liquid
id With a KITCHEN
LOOK in your kitchen you
lave all the conveniences
lazed when you see it
iere 8 no obligation in any
CHILDRESS
Plumbing Electric
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Bright and Early
3 Pound Package With Bowl Free
PINTO BEANS
4 Pounds For
3 packages for
Tulias Best
2l2 Pound Package
SALAD DRESSING
White Swan
Pint Jan
Per Sack
White Bermuda
Per Bunch 100
while they last
per pound
66c
24c
25c
19c
19c
175
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DOUBLE AMOUNT OF COUPONS ON OVERWARE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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by continuing us in office
The City and its utilities belong
to you it is our ambition to so
manage the utilities that the best
possible service will be rendered
to you we shall try to safeguard
the general health of the City to
protect your property against loss
or damage by fire to keep the
streets in good condition and make
the City a desirable place in which
to live
We shall also endeavor to keep
the City in a sound financial condition
with ample reserves for
emergencies and improvements
We are your hired hands and
if at any time our management
of the City does not meet with
your approval we expect you to
correct us
Sincerely
Ray G Jordan
J R WardS
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McGuire News
Mr and Mrs Gordon McJunkin
and daughter Mary Evelyn were
Sunday night visitors in the U T
Tarver home
I Mr E Roper of Plainview visIted
his brother here Monday
i Mr and Mrs Otis Carruth and
I children visited Mr and Mrs
id advantages which a city 001C north of Tulia Sunday
Mr
stove can give you
jy not stop in and let us
lemonstrate the KITCH
JKOOK Youll really be
and Mrs C G Spicer were
in Plainview on business Friday
1 Everyone in this
i will be glad to know that we are
l to have Miss Nadeen Wrenn to i
j teach at McGuire asain The chill
Iron all love her and the parents
know she is Qf > oxcellent teacher
1 nd feel that we are lucky to
T L D News
Our April fool day was a sure
enough April fool ns it is very
seldom that we have n snow on
this date
The green bugs are still inmost
of the fields of wheat
Miss Clnrlcc Lumpklns of
Plainview visited over the weekend
with her home folks R E
Lumpklns and family
Mr Clifford Gandy of Hereford
came for his wife and daughter
Sunday who had visited Mrs
Gandys mother Mrs D M Julian
for the past week Mr Gandy attended
Church services at Finney
Switch Sunday night with the
Julian family
Mr and Mrs C A Smart and
son Klrby also Dale Milner of
Petersburg spent Sunday nftci
noon in the R E Lumpklns home
The S R Golden family attended
the Swisher District Annual
Singing Convention at Valley
View on last Sunday They reported
a large crowd and good
singing
Mr and Mrs W J Lumpkins
and children of Kaffir Switch
attended the league meet Thursday
afternoon then made a visit
in the R E Lumpkins home
Miss Doris Golden a Happy
school student and the Robinson
family with whom Doris boards
came to visit home people Sunday
finding them not at home
They went to Valley View Singing
Convention
A real Spring Revival which
was in progress at Finney Switch
for 10 days closed Sunday night
Bro Olln Welch of Plainview
brought splendid messages of
which we never tire
I believe the Kress school won
as many first places In the League
eventes as any school Friday was
a gloomy wet day but it did not
daunt the people ns there was a
large crowd present
We are in much sympathy with
the Hayhurst family who gave up
a darling baby last week at the
Tulia Hospital Burial was at
the Kress Cemetery
R E Lumpkins is harrowing
Mr Avents section of wheat in
the Salem neighborhood tlils
week
Mr and Mrs Parsons of Hereford
visited Saturday in the home
of a daughter Mrs Talley
Mrs B F Kclley of Kress received
a message last Thursday
that a brother at Oklahoma City
was very low She with her
brother Dallas Clark and his
daughter Mrs Floyd Brazier of
Canyon left Friday for Oklahoma
City
Mr and Mrs Talley of Claren
don made a visit the first part
of the week with their son Mr
Talley and family here
THANKS TO VOTERS
I have her again I DONT SLEEP WHEN
I Friends of Mr V C Hagood will I GAS PRESSES HEART
be glad to hear that he is better I If you cant eat or sleep because
ind at home again after an at gas b > ats you up try Adlerika
relieves stomach
One dose usually
tv
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gas pressing on heart Adlerika
Spring is in the air and every leat out BOTH upper and low
sne is busy getting planting and er bowels Heard Jones Drug
rther work done
I wish to to the citizens
uTilTi lof i Tulia my express sincere thanks for
their votes and support in the
City election of April 5th
Ruie L Cantrell
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Herald Want Ads get results
gists
Washing Lubricating Service
Drive your car in today and let us give it a
complete Washing and Lubrication Complete
line of Greases and Equipment handled
by competent and courteous attendantsAsk Us About Our Lubrication
Agreement Books
ALSO COMPLETE BODY AND PAINTING DEPARTMENT
Conner
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Phone 235
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Pray For Franco
NEW YORK CITY Patrick
Cardinal Hayes of the Archdiocese
of New York told newspapermen
he was praying General Franco
would win the Spanish Civil War
because he believes the Loyalist
side is controlled by radicals and
Communists This was his first
Interview In six years marking
the fourteenth nnnlvcrsnry of his
elevation to Collego of Cardlnnls
ESTRAY NOTICE
Taken Up R H Kemper of the
undersigned living about 10 miles
west from the Town of Tulia in
the County of Swisher the following
described Animals known to
be Estray viz
Two bay horses one smooth
mouth about 12 or 14 years old
One small saddle pony about 5
years old
If not legally proven by the
owner thereof within Twenty Days
from the date hereof I will proceed
to Estray the same in accordance
with law
R H Kemper Taker Up
Tulia Texas this 28th day of
March 1938
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O PERFECT FOOD PROTECTION
O FROZEN DESSERTS AND
COOLINC DRINKS
O SAVINGS THAT PAY FOR IT
O HEEDS HO WATER 110 DAILY ATTENTION
find Servel Electroltix tho kcrosono refrigerator
YOULL
a real friend of tho family It keeps food fresh in all
kinds of weather gives you a chanco to havo new delicious
dishes Baves work timo and money
In every important respect this Servel Electroltix is
identical with tho famous gas refrigerator which is today
Riving silent lowcost service in moro than a million
homes It has no moving wearing parts and runs
n few cents a day Write for complete details
Saae with the refrigerator ylJ
HEAR ABOUT BUT NEVER HEAR
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Texas
Houston Items
Spring is hcc Some rather
cool weather yet Gardening and
chicken raising arc In evidence
on most places
Miss Opal Caraway visited her
parents over the week end
John Adams W O and Udell
arc exhibiting hogs at the Lubbock
Show this week i
Mr and Mrs Roy Pycatt and
yoAing daughter Royse Linn were
visiting old neighbors In the community
Monday nftcrnoon
Sunday dinner guests In the
Howard Pogue home were Mr
and Mrs Carl L Hale and son
and Mr and Mrs Ray Caraway
and son
The P T A will have Its last
meeting of the year Friday evening
It will be in the form of a
social and every body is urged
to come and have a good time
with the neighbors once more
Mcsdames Sam Caraway and
B B Burrow were in Lubbock
Monday helping the girls got settled
in new quarters
Mr and Mrs Marshall Vaughn
and 3 sons were visiting in the
George Vaughn and John Adams
homes Sunday afternoon
Cecil Simpson was reelected as
trustee Saturday
The H D Club will meet with
Mrs H W Sorrcnson
N E McCUNE
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A complete stock of ELGIN
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WHITE ROCK FRYERS
1 have for sale now ready for the market a selection
of nice White Rock fryers For the next sl
will have fryers growing into nice mo for t
See me at my homo two blocks soulh of City
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OILPLATING actually unites with all working surfaces They
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for long stretches this rich slippy OILPLATING remains all prepared
for every start Then whats socalled starting wear to
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Or when your car hustles how ca tnplanteJ OILPLATING keep
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Residence Phone 231
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JACK FOSTER SERVICE STATION
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 7, 1938, newspaper, April 7, 1938; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42505/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.