The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, January 23, 1925 Page: 3
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IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS
In Ihe Autumn of 1920 a little
Texas girl named Willie May
HIS ONLY DRAWBACK
The boss was dictating to
the new pretty and sophisticated
stenographer Suddenly ho stoppedm 1 too fast for you he
ivsked anxiously
She considered him and then replied
Oh no indeed but youre
a trifle old American Legion
Weekly
NOTICE
To delinquent tax payer
Tulia j
liiilrpendent School Distriee Vrttt j
> ri ftii > rehy notified that unless
j1 our flclintpient Sehool Tax is
ARE OUB FARMS WEARING
OUT
ANDRfiWS PLAdEl
Something good at all houn of
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SANTA TE TIME TABLE
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III MNKSS ON DECEMBER 31 1021
Overdrafts C031I
U H Bonds W0 00
Federal Re > orve Bank stock 330000
Ranking House Fur Fix lo00000
Other Real Estate 532000
Due from U S Treasurer 250000
Hills of Exchange
cotton 2936231
Cash Ex 24873550 27811731
TOTAL C3 533J2
Capitnl Stock 5000000
Surplus Profit 0270503
Circulation 5000000
Deposits 470327S9
TOTAL G3353352
tilt AUO K STATBMBNT 18 COBUECT
J BOfta N01AHD Outltr
First Naiiooal Baok
S F Flores President
J iRoss Kolnnd Cashier
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T L Cantrell Viee1reHideni
1 0 Cowan VieeIresident
TtlK TTULlA HERALD
DIMMITT ITEMS
thuston taenmr interested in isections the yields per acre of our j fuuv tli t we van see our lit
mr eluh work and after talking t teadinp crops are grad ually de jherg grow iuto a larger town
things over with her Dad for some JTeasing especially whew too uu near future
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Statists show that m many tIlwnt iu aml nnmm1 Dimmitt
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the nunbor of the animal sho was
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1 If you Buffer from any form of
Bkin diseases such aa Itch Eczema
Tetter or Cracked Hands Poison Oak
Ring Worm Old SorvH or Sores on
Children Wu will m > 11 you a Jar of
BLUB STAR REMEDY on n Kunr
nntcc It will notBlain your clothing
and has a pleasant odor
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CENTER PLAINS NEWS
Tho ParentTeachers Assooia
Now u happens that all luiforx < yW l por acre has thin tf now fams bh u lfkf fo > Ariuwilit s
Fv1hviia
are not alike some arc attractive < rc sed as much as JO per cent pi0Wd n nilP Uttle dwelling Thursdnv to make their home
from IW time they nre born while ftoin 10 to 20 per rent and omlwl > TbM wiH u < H mwius of Mn BoJwl f wJh hJs fmu
others through lack of rare n t oniaasinucn slQ pprewrt bringing others No txW lives < ily from Lnhhoek in tho Center a
lean uul worriedlooking The Vea many of forms a if huiv nowadays but we all like Plains community living on the1
luifvi that Willie May drew was yetting lc > > Midi s productive t > have dtw lUMuhhorv Tliere Jim Dinwiddle place i
rfthe latter kind ami when nl bwaUM
nTrtgii phosphor i plenty of room in our county j Knh Rouwr is improving his M
sh looked at it she was very tils am viUUiHted but tfxr Mh w b rs and we pro land west nf the ehool lie h i
appomeo jt 1U > iUig praetie 1 oui population will be imhhiuh i > roiuu resident n
well groomed and it wnsnV riNstH J lljrn nUl vnltixated l cd within a tevx arw It JMhub < s nearh eompleted thin a
lctienlarly attractive little ar jts in several of tho southwestern Jakes P P c lo make n eoun wdl br x help to tlie eomumuity
< > iUul j lf > r > frtnn Many new families are moving
How
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diet that
states shows iltnt in many seetiou
orjrri
decided to try to sell it fnr di
Wt that if she was going to rai4
mstttef and nitrogen tu Jnst ftw mtM1t1s rt bound liere and nre all Araleomed M
have deerea ed as much ass one icr
cent every year since the land va >
has to be purchased it is produced
right on the land and when restored
to the soil will bring back
much of the original fertility The
fat niul won a Silver Medal and solution must come through diver fective
the W22 Texas junior twoyear Isifi i farming rotation of crops = =
old championsliip In March 192 logumes and more livestock
she again freshened and was put j A rcisonablo reduction in the
> u her second official test This acreage of corn and small grain
tinio she produced lM29 pounds crops and growing them in com
of bntterfal in MIT yi and won filiation with alfalfa eloer sweet
both n Crold and a Silver medal iou cow pens so > beans and
awarded by the American Jersey crops and occasionally plnv
fat tie Club Two of her ealve jng nmhr such crops hiir the
have sold for 100 and one is still ar till green will return this lost
l ertilit men ase the ndil im
Willie May bus been able to ae J prove te quality and insure great
eomplish all this with a calf club ur profits None of the cnp resi
heifer that showed little promise dues straw stubble and stalks
when she first got it ft was lack should be burned increase the or
nf care in the first year or so ganie matter by plowing them un
thnt gave Pet s bittle Dunce a dcr M
scrubby appearance but with Wil < o
lie play s good feeding and intel Subscribe for the Tulia Herald
lignnt treatment she developed
to a splendid dairy animal lh l
now enj > s an enviable record i H A B el
over
grow
Our school is moving along fine j laud Ratnvday to make their home
h heifer it must he a fine tvpe Jm keti Vhls t nUowo Xvini about Un or n0 V c 1 n nX Walnut Springs
anunal She could not sell to ad j jn 0 ftujnnif 0f what the soil trlS ut our enrollment sine1
vantoce so she kept it and looV orTginallv contained A soil dep1NV Yonr
ed after it well and gradually iteti of 0rganie matter ia dead it J p wn R ve n N Kro
it grew and filled out As this runs together bake > and holds ver Miiitrc l l mmitt High School
change took place Willie Max fv little witer Auditorium January 2Uh at S
came attached to it and finally oVloek There willhe other forms
leeidod to keep it
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This heifer was a Registered
Jersey and by the time site was
two years of ago she had developed
into a fine dairy type and
so in the Spring of 1921 she was
placed on official test Willie
May fed her and cared for her
so well that in 305 days she produced
46684 pounds of butter
worn
lite to the fullest At the
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farms of the Southwest are run
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rii i i close of this entertainment there
j down not because of the lack of
plant food but because of a low
of matter This
will be given a box supper for
the purpose of raising some money
organic
ki ° to purchase material for the vo
gauie matter is not a thing that
entional Classes to work with
Come bring a box enjoy a good
time and lets help the Agrieul
tuial work to become more ef
in our community
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STOP THAT ITCHING
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General Auctionee
Kress Toxa
Special Attention <
to All Suit
Mfwhntover size
H H CULTON
LAWYER
Tulsi lVx s
Chicken dinner at
CRYSTAL CAFE
Every Sunday
K B Robb Prop
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Now is the
Time to Plan
Your Building
The building or remodeling you
have in mind for this Spring will
give greater satisfaction if all the
details are worked out well
ahead of time
We shall be glad to go over
your plans with you now Come
in and tell us what youll need
and we can give you an estimate
of the costs
A J HARRIS
The Lumberman
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Auctinnoors
First elasH services in th art of
Auctioneer Salesmanship
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turn held their regular monthly
meeting the 10th of January
There will be a musical pro
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gram school
Saturday night January 2HI
from Canyon Kver one come to
hear them it will be first elasw
music
Mr IU C PhUliher and fain
ZANE GREYS
The Call of the Canyon
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with Richard Dix Lois Wilson and Marjorie
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February 2nd and 3rd
2 Complete Shows each Night
U shows a problem in American life
the love of some people of luxury In place
of clean enjoyment in the open Tho picture
should therefore appeal to thinking
Americans
It is a decided picture novelty in that it
is a tale of both the TCast and the West comparing
life in the canyons of Arizona with
that of city folk dwellingwithin the canyon
walls of a thriving metropolis
Take a glance at the cast Nothing in
motion pictures ever even approached it
Its a Paramount picturization of a
Zane Grey story What more could be
asked
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Compare the Suits we
nrc offering at ho
prices quoted below
with the Clothes values
you have been getting
at those prices
No further claim on
our part is necessary
to make you buy
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If you are going to need an
OIL STOVE
Come in and sec our
NESCO PERFECT
We sell them on a positive guarantee to
satisfy or we take the stove and refund
the money
Paul Ramsey
Hardware Furniture
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, January 23, 1925, newspaper, January 23, 1925; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45644/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.