The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1947 Page: 12
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THE TULIA HERALD THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 1947
At litisjoyous TIIAiVKS
HIVING time we extend our
sincere thanks to our customers
nn l other friends for
your good will and generous
latonage
We wish for you and yours
in abundance of pood things
pn this THANKSGIVING
DAY
Vaughn Implement Co
THE OLDEST CONTINUOUS CASE DEVLERSHIP IN THE WORLD1
TULIA TEXAS
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As on the first THANKSGIVING
DAY celebrated by
our Pilgrim forefathers we
are grateful to GOD for the
many blessing bestowed upon
czr real nation
And at this time we want
thank our friend in Tulin
ml the urrounding area for
their mot liberal intronuge
ind friendhip during the time
ie have been in Tulia and
vill appreciate and welcome a
ance to serve vou in
tut ure
the
Tulia Auto Parts
PHONE 322
BRUCE PARSONS
EAST SIDE OF THE SQUARE
TULIA TEXAS
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May your Thanksgiving Day in 1917 hold in store for you an
abundance of blessings including a liberal share of health happiness
and prosperity
To our many fricnds and customers wo extend our heartfelt
thanks for your cooperation and patronage during the past years
and we pledge ourselves to greater efforts to serving you even better
in the future
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Spiller Workman
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
YOURMINNEAPOUS MOUNE FARM MACHINERY DEALER
SALES SERVICE
TULIA TEXAS
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Griffith Purchases
Silverton Theatre
SILVEUTON Following the
cl stni of a business deal last
week between W O IJenrdin of
Lubbock Preston Trowcr of
Silverton and J Leo Griffith of
Tullti Griffith became the new
owner of Sllvertons Palace
Theatre
Griffith is well known to many
Silverton residents having been
In business In Tulia for many
years He Is the owner of a
modern theatre in Tulia
Complete new Simplex projectIon
machines and sound equipment
are being Installed in the
projection booth as well as new
speakers for the auditorium The
interior walls of the auditorium
are being reflnlshcd with acous
tlcal iplastlc a new material
neces for getting the best results
from the sound system
A new ticket offico Is being
constructed at the front of the
theatre foyer and the space bo
tween the Palace Drug and the
News office will become a part
of the theatre lobby
Griffith stated that ho hoped
to reopen the show to the
public on or about December 1
Charles Jefferson of Tulia
will be manager of the local
theatre
Unity Club Meets
In Vick Home
Mrs Robert Vick entertained
the Unity Study Club in her
home November 12
The business discussion was directed
by Mrs H N Garrett
Women In Literature was
the subject for the program led
by Mrs Bill Shives Seventeen
members answered roll call h
Authors
Mrs E B McAnelly discussed
Nineteenth Century Style in
writing A cleverly arranged
Quiz on Twentieth Century
Writers was conducted by Mrs
Guy Smith
The hostess served delicious
refreshments during the social
hour
PASSENGER
SCHEDULE
P S F It R
NORTHBOUND
438 p m
SOUTHROUND
1105 a 111
T N M O Buses
NORTHBOUND
1240 a in
830 a in
1205 p m
250 p m
540 p m
955 p in
SOUTHBOUND
255 a m
825 a m
1205 p xu
258 p in
432 p in
555 p in
758 p in
1123 p in
The Navy is in the farming
business rn Guam whoro it opcr
ates a dairy and hog farm in addition
to raising stateside and
tropical produce for consumption
by service personnel and
civilian workers Much of the
farm prducts are sold througl
the island commissaries
A total travel distance equal
ling 12 trips around the world
in H months is the flight record
of Seaman R L Wickham enlisted
flight orderly of the Naval
Air Transport Service In flying
269000 miles in that time Wick
ham served NATS passengers
4320 inflight meals
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WE ARE NOT
TRYING
to sadden your year end
hut to gladden 1948
If disaster should conic
next year or later you
will thank us if you allow
lib to furnish the right
protection
When you buy a suit you
get all the pieces at otic
store
Insurance should match
up too so get it through
our agency and enjoy the
service we render
J ROSS NOLAND
AGENCY
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PHONE 201 TULIA TEXAS
Member Notional Assn Of
Insurance Agents
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To our nuuiy friend and customers for their generous patron eWe
are especially grateful to the farmers in the Tulia area for their
fine support and cooperation in the conduct of our hustings and we
want to assure you it has heen a genuine pleasure to serve and work
with you
It is our wish that Thanksgiving Day in 1947 fimU you hlessed
with health Ihappiness and prosperity in abundance and that for
many Thanksgiving Days to come we will he able to thank you for
your friendship and good will
Farmers Grain Company
TULIA TFAAS
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Miller, R. V.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1947, newspaper, November 27, 1947; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42941/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.