The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1926 Page: 1
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VOLUME
17
T S T C at Canyon Tor th <
past 12 years was a guest at the
Jtviwanls luncheon last Tuesday
ENJOY PROGRAM
tl gave ft very interesting road
liUR from clippings ot Sonny
Jwhich was enjoyed by all pre
heat
llrs Georgo Beverly was alsoi
prcaent and rendered a popular
lumber on the piano and act
ed as song and pop leader
Several of the members gae
interesting talks on tho grentest
schiovomnt along their respect
vu Aluca of business or profos
Aoas and others gave short
snappy stories
At the close of tho session J
f
Mhs Mary Morgan Drown
p heart ot Public Speaking at W
Swopston outgoing prosldent
In an Informal speech presented
khe presidents badgo to tho
pewly olectcd president Dr J
Slovens Members of tho board
recently elected and who will
assume charge ot affairs at the
ip aaxt moeting are J C Hayes
fiXK Morris R 0 Porter J L
antrell J E Swopston J Ross
foland and W W Stephenson
The offlcors tor 1927 aro Jns
Stevens president Douglas
Vicepresident II II
7 district trustee J D
> eland Treasuror nnd V G
secretary
Kest Tuesday will be Presidents
ty and all tho new officer and
tors will bo presented and
1 jboKuaitteM announced
I Below Is given a few of the
ilans ot the Kiwanls Iutorni
iBal tor the coming year
Kiwanls International through
Its Committee on Business Stand
Vfea irds Is planning the development
JtM modern and
a adequate
jBjSyjifcbuslneas ethics
A ljB1 working on the codo the
fQ pflKoOO members of Kiwanls In
r 9 HHe United States and Canada
ffPBwlll give assistance Lionel I
HlkEdle ot nioomlngton Indiana
few chairman of tho Committee on
Business Standards said
fast The building up of a code in
kSk < very gonernl way will be start
Sffe
ed by sending to Uio 1G9G Kiwan
I
ls clubs a iiucstionniru concerning
business problems
i aM Some of tho Questions to bo
regarded by Kiwaulnns aro 1
fp What forms of unfair competi
tion do you find most widespread
and most harmful 2 What forms
ot misrepresentation ot goods
o you observe either by adver
Uscmeut or by direct snlesn an
ship S What business practices
are in danger of lending to re
strlcttvo legislation of a typo
which might be prevented by vul
atary raising o the standards
of business by business men
themselves 4 What forms of
arlco cutting do you consider unfair
and Injurious
For many years twelve to Iw
aiacL Mr Edle said Kiwanls
lias boon declaring tho Coldon
Rule in business Has it done
any good Tho question can ho
answorod by going into Kiwanls
Itles and learning of tho general
easiness attitude
Much improvement can >
oted ho declares In many
> tommunltlea during tho past year
Www enterprises havo been stnrt
AS d and Chambers of Commerce
> md otlior civic interests aided
o
HANSENMOODY
Miss Camlllca Hansen and Mr
Alton Moody of tho Childress
school community wero united
i marriage at tho Presbyterian
aaanse In this city on December
34th Bov E C Lambert pas
tar officiating
The entire community Joins the
Herald in wishing this popular
young conplo the best there Is
tn this life
o
X
CARD OF THANKS
We want to tako this means
opportunity of thanking the
people of Tulla for tholr
ritar kindness and word of
mpathy during the late illness
id loss of our daughter and
Wr Maud
lijpeclally do we thank Drs
r 5r 1 y0r ihelr
y f 1 II behalf
IMMI
THE TULIA HERALDMfl
MAUDE ARTERBERRY
Maude Ella Arterberry was
born Dec 9 1SS4 and died Doc
25 192G makng her stay on
earth forty two roars and sixteen
days
Sho wris taken last April with
that dreaded tiisiwse tho Flu
which left her In such a weak
oned condition that the Or advised
taking her west So the
moUtor and brother tnado arrangements
nnd took her to
Tnlta where sho was under the
care ot good physicians Hut all
that loving hands and medical
attention could do was ot no
avail Sho steadily grow vmrse
and took to her bod nboni tho
first ot October
She didnt want any one togo
to any trouble for her and
was always so sweet and patient
through It all
Sho obeyed the gospel twenty
eight years ago at the tender
ago of fourteen years under tho
preaching of Hro Warllck and
was baptized by him
Her beautiful life and unselfish
devotion to her mother
proved her to bo tho faithful
christian that sho was Jus as
the sun rdso on Christians morning
sho tell asloop sweetly Into
her last sleep with tho same
peaceful smtlo on her face
There being only two children
left Perry Arterborry from Mes
clarlo New Mexico and John
Arterborry from Wichita Falls
Texas But not arriving In time
to be with her In her last hours
Her two brothers accompanied
the body to her old childhood
home where It was laid to rest
In tho Celtna Cemetery
The Golden gates woro opened
wide
A gentle voice said Come
And Angels from tho othor sldo
Welcomed our loved one home
O
LIBRARY NOTES
Mrs T L Brown
Under Tho Rainbow Sky By
Alice Ross Colver This story lima
Florida setting It Is hard to
reconcile tho Idea of it Florida
under tho Rainbow Sky the sun
ny rosy land of Miss Colvera
world with the picture of hut
State at present
A girl gay and carofroo with
a keen desire to live llfo as It
suits her Is brought faco to fnce
through an accident when sho Injures
a poor child with tho fne
that llfo Is not so easily handled
Eager to be Independent ot people
and responsibilities abu realizes
that she Li to be tree of
nolthcr Ono of tho characters
plays the chlof rolo In bringing
this realization to her mind The
genulno goodness nnd real
strength of this character win
for him tho affection of tho girl
who finds herself comparing the
insolence ot another character
with tho pride and courage of tho
former and the contrast Is as
when black Is compared with
white Tho story Is a splendid
porlcmyal of character it Is a
pleasant romance A romance of
the land ot Sunshine and Flow
ors of Real Estato Promoter
Millionaires and Mosquitoes
Florida
Call for 1482 Under The Rainbow
Sky
William Lyon Phelps a noted
critic says this of The Silver
Spoon By John Gnlsworthy It
Is excellently written Its char
acters aro clearly dellnontod
these qualities are inevitable But
frankly I was not prepared to
find tho narrative no thrilling I
had Just finished three exciting
detective stories and I found
Tho Silver Spoon more difficult
to lay down than any of thetn
Bnt It the above books aro Un >
lengthy here Is ono by B C
Forbes Met Married Triangle
Divorced Now woro off We
do not havo it in Library
Tho Dark Dawn By Martha
TULLA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY DKCKMHKK 30 1926
FIVE INCH SNOW
COVERS PLAINS
A tivo inch snow fell last
Thursday and Friday which groat
ly pleased both tho children n I
the grain farmers It is hard to
onUmato the value of this snor
to tho wheat crop It was nccom
panled by a cold wave that reacted
tho 10 degrw nbow mark and
possibly went lowor A gvont
deal ot tho snow stayed on for
several days but proved of lit
tlo obstruction to traffic
o
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
There wns gt > od crowd of boy
ami girls to gieot Santa Clans
Avns rendered by primary depnrt
mont On Sunday tallowing Hio
Patterson preached a good sermon
nnd tho membership pledged tholr
cooperation for a Junior Service
Miss Ruth Euperson was rua iv
ed and welcomed to membership
January 127 every membui
of Sunday school Is urged to
start tho Now Year right by being
in their places at 10 a in
The pastors theme at 11 a m
will bo Now Year Plana Senior
League C45 p ui Tho evou
lug borvlce wlllbe for tho young
people anil Bro PuttorBou will
preach on things 1 wish 1 had
known before I was twenty
one All tho Juniors aro urged
to b present and enjoy the pre
grant also ut 730 p in The following
programs will be renderedVoluntary Aldlno Swopston
Reading Betty Curry
Ruadlng Bertha Zimmerutann
Duet Margnerlto Wiman and
Ruth Epperson
Story Mrs SUuford
Old Tostumeul lesson Hubert
Wilson
New Testament lesson Wuyn i
Flynt
A full uttendnnco of membership
is urged and slrangeiK uuil
visitors aro welcome
o
CLASSIFIED POULTRY
Motorist Those chickens In
the road cause a lot of accidents
Fanner Hut not as many ns
tho chlckeiiH beside tho dilvor
Allston Recorder
end all unknown to the lives that
move about In the neighborhood
Thosamn sense of undoratandlnr
and sltuntlou tho namo grace if
stylo Unit liolped to bring the
author of WILD OEESB into tho
front rank of today American
writers will stir fresh enthusiasm
among tho legions of hor critical
rcadors
Tloro as In WILD GEESE is
forcofulness a richness of llfo
Imagination and strength and
above all a living American
thttne
Head this book The Dark Dawn
of Martha Ostenso Wlnnor of
J13T00 prlio for Wild Gooso
More than 1G0O books aro in
library for tho benefit of renders
Three books are allowed on card
at one time This gives tho re ti
er six books In ono week If wuut
ed Over three hundred books In
ono yenr may bo read on one
card Can you ask for more Ono
7 day late book ono 14 dty
book both fiction and one nonfiction
checked ut ono time If
desired n 7 day book Is n a
wanted two 14 day fiction books
may bo chockod as also mo
nonflctlon 7 day book may beheld
10 days by out of town members
without penalty No penally
on 14 day books to members ou
sldo of city limits unless kept
more than eight weeks then the
fie each check day for time over
duo
Now members R P KJmbrough
Mrs John Adams Mr II P
Reeves Mrs Edna Stoddard J
Ostenso This story la in its fourthr Stephenson renewals Airs
printing In Tho Dark Dawn j Shell and Albert Deotrlck
the authors star rises to new j Tho library Is a pleasant pUr
splendor Sho is doing for the to nlillo away tho time Warmth
plains of Minnesota what Hardy flowers and tho beat of tho writ
has dono so well for the English ers old and of today to g eil
heath
you
In this story is another power Tho Library will be ojen on
ful drama of farm life on the the usual days Wednesdays and
prairies of our NorthwesL In this Saturdays It will be open on
story the reader will find pathos NewYear Jan 1
humor romance and tragedy We want yeKt enjoy iin ne
There Is tho fanners boy wit > oVs Think of reading a bright
POULTRYRAISJNG A RAPIDLY
EXPANDING INDUSTRY
IN THE SOUTHWEST
conditions bo fnvornule to pi of it
ntile poultry production ami they
are preparing to take advantage
to a greater extent than over
before of the opportunllTrT > lluU
this situation presents to them
Stockman Fanner
TULIA SCHOOL
GAINS SPLENDID
HONOR
SupL W II Younger Ji recently
received notice from tho
Southern Association of Accredited
Secondary Schools and Colleges
that the Tulla School was
admitted to tho membership of
tho Association at Its annual
meeting hold In Jackson Mississ
ippi This Is tho highest honor
a school may attain tn tho South
and Is based upon cerUxln standards
ot equipment number of
teachers record ot work dono by
gfnduates of school In colleges
library facilities and the reports
of the Stale Inspectors nnd nchol
nstlc loqulremonts for graduation
Affiliation heretofore has boon
given for entrance to tho collegis
of Tonn With our entrance Into
the Association of socondiity
schools and high schools of the
Southern States our 27 units affiliation
will now Ik recognised
by ill Collegro of tho Siiiithetn
States with u possible exception
of a very few Hint require examinations
for all fiinliiiii1
Prttvinui to thlH yoai only six
schools north of Wichita Falls
and Abilene were inumlmru ot
the Association Quannli Mom
phis Ilaluvlew Lubbock Amu
rlllo and Panhandle
Tulla was admitted without con
dltlun and without any recommendation
as to any deficiencies
Tho recent stale report had much
to do with the ucceptuncn of
our school Into the Assorlulloii
of the Southern State This report
was glren In our pspor sometime
ago but lu worth reading
again It Is as follow
1 That the school authorities
bo commended a for their rmc
coHii lu tho selection of a most
excellent faculty of ten high
GIRL RUN DOWN
BY AUTOMOBILE
W 1 VlflWWBBfcip
autuud behind tholr
j r to orqj
tho street o car drlten by K K
Cole which sho did not oo
slrjitk hor and knocked her to
tho pavement rendering hor un
conscious Mr Colo could not moo
school teachers nine of Wlk for im v >
hold University degrees b fo ll Heres wishing
a full compliance with all tho
lecommendatlons made by tho
supervisor lust year c for Im
mediately providing additional
teachers anil equipment to take
care of a decided Increase lu attendance
d for an onvrnnmeit
that has developed a very loyal
responsive and enthusiastic student
body o for numerous ex
tracurricula activities such as a
25 piece band a dramatic and
a chorus club etc
2 That the additional crodlU
sought be granted if material submitted
Justifies such acton
This Is by far the IwBt repot i
ever received by Uie Tulla schools
and wo all fool justly proud of
tho recent honor accorded our
school
DELPHIAN CLUB PROGRAM
Tho Tulla Dolphlan Club will
meet Tuesday January 4th at 8
p in in Club room with Mrs
Levi Noble as hostess All mem
Uts aro urged to bo present as
that la the date for election of
officers Tho following program
will bo rendered
Text report VIII 22 61
Ujader Mr F P Engieraan
Shelleys Lif Mrs C B Duke
To ix Skylark Ti Cloud
them a merry time while away
I sent two young men over to
Whitfield Sunday niht to gutliei
news Items for me Hut when
hoy fiiirm back the only thing
limy learned about was that Viola
Cassia cooked a big Christmas
dinner and did not atil them
over to take dinner with her
Mr Fred anil Albert Llndei
man aro spurting Ilium a brand
new sport model ford coupe 1
Just wonder If ot Suuty wan all
that good to them Rut Ill ht
If you girls will talk up to thorn
you might gel to ride In ono of
iJiuin
Well If 11 had not comu a big
four Inch snow here last Friday
night It would have boon a dull
Xmas for I hud just us soon Xmas
would stay off If It didnt
snow
Most all Uio mun and boys
around hero went goose hunting
Saturday nnd I think Umy kill
ed sovorul goose for when my
big brothers got homo they ot
WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW
Foreign trade figures puhlts t
w ° lv r ont
Thnt a tremendous amount of
p
inlerrst I being shown in poul > Z V n f 0MWr 0
trym st K Rt the SouUtVest Kranc title daughter of Mr f
this time will b apj nt V ml Mw I l > o Daniel T
who <
everyone road this number j Ho ta t Thursd
f Wun
ot tho Stockman Farmer noon h front of the
redden
great mmb v of itouitiy hi
held this year In West Tovns
Mexico and Arltona plai
ludlcat the gnvvflug Intoiest
In the industry ajwt tht Qi lliy
of tho entries gios grtltjlns
evidence of the proirrojM that
has beoti made toward the pro
durtlon of purebred stock in title
territory
Throughout the Souths oat
fnrmers havo awakened to tho
at the Christmas tree Frldu LT1 V H
nlgiu An interesting pogmn
t vs urn si had just ief TL I TM rn0
i i Me net incn w of civ i fiii
their car to go Into the U real SHmM 1928 > oyV u JZ
ml donee and ust as aho wont
iv > f nuuin of last tlu
amounted to JtH000 after
lowlne fv the decrease in ho
vnlnu of cotton mports The in
etense In tho vnluo ot t < us
ttsfilo from cotton wni ai prot
umtt l > 50000000
or until she came tcom behind N mmllr mw M
tl iml 1 T a ° ftUl r 1 m t
o avoid hit tin her For a tlm
WM0MI
hviH foi
was thought she was fatal in
Mmv xwmU nM
< od but or a thorough ttxam
vtlftl0 rn0 MMicV to
matiou b the Physicians It
Wur r mmm m
found that l
im were broken nnpared
Sho Is
now on the roml to mpld Nl UR
reeot ory
MRS J
SIMMONS
Mrs J P Simmons of the
Kafir uclghhoihood who has Imou
III for several months with cancer
died last Friday After a
funeral service at tho home conducted
by Rev Corder she was
laid to rest In Rose Mill Conio
torj Satntday Christmas Day
at 00 oclock
She leaves to mom it hor pans
lug a husband and novoral children
who havo tho sympathy of
the entire community
o
WHITFIELD NEWS
I net or knew of anything to
be In greater demand now thuu
hog killing weather It seems
that every body In starring to
deulh If they dont got to kill
hogs In the next fifteen minutes
they will cash In I cant help
but laugh at some of them bo
causo 1 am so used to starvation iw
It ts not worryng mo one bit
but Home ot hose follows that
have nlwn > M boon used In lluoe
hols a day think it Is awful for
cm to snrtot come up cool
Well ChrlHlums has ciuuo ititit
gone not much happening mound
heio The only thing thai was
In demand was the Clitlstum
tteo at the school bouse Thins
day evening Tho school child
rou all enjoyed the evening fnn
and tho outsiders that wmo pros
oiiL 11 wont he long until new
years will bo hero tlntr I lino o
plant cotton again How time
files
Mr J II Hamilton and family
vlnleil relatives at Tulla
last week
Relatives from TurnoH Mi
and Mrs Hoof Jones Mr Clyde
Martin and wife mid Lee Wrieht
and family spent from Friday
until Hunday with A K Jones
and family
Mrs I Cunningham returned
from Ft Worth Tuesday
where she had attended the
funeral of her sister who passed
away some few weeks ago
Mr W A Williamson and children
IOls W J and Mary left
with niS7Sts tn
Tho eleven mouths round of
H < i Is not as fnvoi utile au the
corresponding period of 1925 lho
export total for eleven uoi lbs
of tULti was JllHUMi liII tu cm
pated with fltHMlM12 for this
period of U > 2r > Imports on tn <
other hand showed a largo gain
amounting to 1075 0J 1601 this
year coniparud with 3S29i l iril
last year Our fuvoiahlo tiado
thus amounts to only fni > 177fis
this year as agalnut a futotahlo
trad balance ot JUU > y210S tut
the flrnt eleven mouthti of 11125
KILLS IP POINT DEER
W A fltroup itccompanled bv
loo Jithiipou uud Crawford Crane
returned homo Sunday from a
ton day hunt In the DivvU nioun
tains They brought with them
it twelve point door also a nine
point one and they are not lay
Tulla Civic lAague wll meet lu
Library Tuesday Jan t 1027 at
I ti ru
Tho purpose of this mooting Is
for tho election of officers
Every ono who In any way lu
Interested lu thin work comu out
and do your lilt
Wo ouch havo a responsibility
lu ho uphulldlnu of our oltt
Just tho sumo us momlieiH of u
family havo roHpouulbllttlu lu tho
family
Do not lot us shirk but coriiO
luterent In the work
Remember Hour Day Pluto
and Purpose of mootng
JU8T VILD ABOUT IT
Friend I hoar your husband
Is fond of golf
Wife Is he fond of It7 Ill
say so yesterday ho told mo It
was lucky for mo Dial wo wuro
gan ordering mo around to find married before ho took up the
all the butcher knives pans ami Kftinof
a lot of salt o
II i U was rather slim Hin OUE8S SHE KNEW
day night Sunset lolls of a youni woman
NlMltKR 53
Mfl
CHURCHES HELD
CHRISTMAS
ROMMS
Tin church of Ti held
Christina profinmti and it s last
Friday oulng foi tu > i u rtaln
ment of the children ami old Satnt
Nick wo n welcome tUor to
all of thorn
Tho ritrtttmt opirit hts been
nmntfoit oer Ttilla and Swish
ei counts the pit wek and tho
bin snow of last Thutsdny uud
Friday tnado the u on moro
apptopiinto
o
tMlCSllYTERIAN SOCILIY
Tho lrw htertan Soiu w
moot wtth Mis T U Wnlnrn
mt Wednesdnt Jnuuary ftth ot
S tO p m with Mrs F O Shell
as loader
Topic National Missions
Song America Ihu Bctutlf
Vriplmo lleti Illtl Irov 11
31 Psalm 31 ta Rev St 23 37
Pinyer
Helping Oursohes by londnr
Intel untonal Aspects of N
llonal Missions Mrs Walters
Making Out most of ForelSu
Missions Month Mrs Conner
Answer tu Roll Call with a
nnnie of a field u station aim a
mlitslniisry
n i ini
UE3OLUTION0 or
RESPECT
Whereas tho ritm reaper hss
called to hor rownril Mrs Ittir
i lot Hello Cleveland mother orem
fellow Krwanlnn J 1 Clero
laud thiiroloru bo It RenoliiO
That the Tulla Kiwanls rrtaiul
to Jim Cleveland and othor mmu
born of tho ttnmodlatti fjiwUv
lug how many they killed besides 1 their deepest sympathy and Win
those two they brought homo with them In mounting the locw
them
It bus become an annual affm
with Mr Stroup and his Illicit
tiiiiin ale lo go ouch joui an
long as he lives for II is rieal
spoil lo a successful huntm lllu
him
o
CHHItniAN UNDKAVOH
Ilorram foi luuuary 2 1120
Topic llelng rue to Otn
fovonunt with Chi 1st
Hcilptutc lloli iota
Lender Marjoile Walters
A Itoiiml
Christian khidniivnr Pledge
tcitptuio Reading
Loadorn Talk
Piano SoloFraiice Monow
SelectIuiik of our pledge that
are of special Imimrluucn
Trusting I Pmmhio Nell
Walters
Our Wlialoter Corr Jiihn
Uirwood
Vocal Solo Mabel 0 khigln
uiau
Roll Call Each member mis
waring the roll call with n flue
of the pludge that appeals mnsi
to him
Pastor s talk
lluslnoHU lltuiodltiloti
NOTICE OF MEETING
of heir minted motion Mjur
1
s < CJs
the ho giunity coiuforled hr tlni t i
iifiictlou mid oiitcoui lu whtilt
she was hnldbv her inrinv friend
Resulted That a oopv of litis
KMoliitliiii lie piosenlid our
lirolhot Klwttnlan J I Ill va
IiiiiiI nnd Unit u copt be sent
die Tulla HeiuM for pulillcitttmi
Respoi ifully HiibiiiiUod
I P IhutJoiii in
ll II Tin t t
t lde Cl 0i I
IOlllllllltei
nnklo fioiu jikatlng whlrh ivom
iiecesnaiy to fuke tilrn Vi lin >
Plalnvlow Uanltiuluui tn lmv au
XRtiy made of II In ortlnr v >
find out Just what wnv wtmi
wlth ll found there vms n inu <
oil bono which will fiium hin
to have to iiio iiriitclies uovnrai
tvuoks I liiin nl it follow fni
Itiiikbuinelt said the niimn Hk i
lull Rink colli hlni it tliousiiud
dollars by his wife getting umt
so I hoy me ry noslly In store
ways than ojio
Several from hero attondod tto
lirogrnui and Xmas lice at 7al
view Marry Slnrlalr Waldo
llietVMtur Mr uud Miu Julius
Malinn iuhI little sun J II 3i
Sovorul young folks from Wd
out and do our Yury bust Presl attondeil the parly given bj Uivi
dunlin election should stir up nowUla < Kemper at IjtkBr
TlOINOa ritOM MtGUIItl
As 11 hi no nonr llm new i
mi going lo turn ovui a new leaf
nnd iin If i cuiit gel lu ho
tiowi lu lum for the wo k jt Is
Intended for folkrr hnrnuse Ivo
falloil lo do thai each Hutu you
see Im nuro iioitio of > you hkvfl
woinlerml about it
Hope story ouo of you U
enjoyed tho ioll uyii to the txU
est tlio surne of us barn I > Y I
litem ful short by mirond uo
clilenlii cautied ftom the UJuUluc
Rink Willis Hrewiiter has UM
among them worn Wuldo fcrow
Bier Hairy Hliitiitlro nnd MW
Kute and Rosa Masteir
Mr uml Mrs C D Hb w k
Herefoid wero dliianr guesta jjt
ho llrowstor liomn Chrlstauts
day Mr and Mm V M IIIMaM
mid Mr and Mm Jim V ru
from HoiiHlon also njiint Oto i f
I urn eon wRJi tkaar
Miss Wanda Rrewator sjmnt
the Chrlntmus holidays In T IU
with Miss Atll Frier
Tho big snow Is slow shout
mnRng which will Insure u good
season n jno wound for tho
q i moUirUl slopfdng al a norvlnuuomlrif year
Mr and Mrs Douglas Hums station ami asking for a quart of
and Mr and Mrs t f tou N rolor oi
days have been crowded w J new Iwok for less than ouo third ami Th Sensitive Plant Mrs
Mnnplu rxos Christ m m f Nl Mi
dreams nnd with youthful Moils r wfc rating bti ore xi W C rrawforfl
la wli Uy cnjoytU a Y i In nj i > m
In a Utile homo a hanum dnuro JM r Hi It Qa uoB8 on lut n dta in >
i passinfT 8Ceo by wn9 to th tlps bnKJ your town by all < u V ku oul
1
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M rlghi to hve u loud
Hit lo h r j0U ftru
mii jtd to i Cluclnnali
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1926, newspaper, December 30, 1926; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45648/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.