The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 19, 1928 Page: 4
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Tulla Toxna January 19 19P8
Electricity
KEEPS MODERN CIVILIZATION GOING
If it were possible to visualize our complex daily life
of today suddenly set down in the midst of conditions
as they were a hundred or even fifty years ago totally
lacking in modern resources which keep things moving
we could perhaps get some odea of the confusion and
even hysteria which would be the inevitable result if
our electric light and power industry should cease to
function
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Tulia Herald
INGLEMAN ENGLEMANj
Editors and Publishers j
liatered as secondclass mall mat
X tX the postofflco at Tulla Texas
PRICE IN ADVANCE
To Swiiher County Addresses i
One Year U50
Blx Uontha 80
T iree Months 45
To Adressea Outside County
One Year 200
< Ux Months 105
rhree Months 55
HOUSTON ITEMS
Mrs Jno H Adams
Tuesday was a damp foggy day
however most people agree that
fog however dense will do the
wheat no good
Mr and Mrs Herbert Gaines
and family spent Sunday in the
home of Mrs Gaines father Mr
Mitchell it being the occasion ol
his sixty seventh birthday
Walker Boston is suffering from
an attack of tonsilitis
Imagine what you missed you
who were not at Sunday School
Sunday Judge ONeil and Bro
Swartz both present and they
both out done themselves Judge I
ONeil as Sunday School teacher
and Bro Swartz as preacher It
was certainly combination you
shouldnt have missed
The operation for Mrs Tim
mons has been delayed on account
of her condition
Ernest and Doris Sorrenson
were home Saturday until Sunday
C E Dietrich and family and
Geo McCombs and family spent
Wednesday visiting relatives at
Happy
Jno H Adams was in Plain
view Thursday attending the Co j I
operative Poultry Marketing As
Association
Bro Swartz wife and daughter
Alta Mae were dinner guests in
the B B Burrow home Sunday
Some one was heard to remark
not long since that Houston would
be a pretty good community if
two or three certain persons did
not try to run it all We dont know
LA VELLES
Reduced Prices on all merchandise getting
ready to move to our new location
We are showing lots of new Spring
Goods
Womens and childrens Winter Coats
at one half price also included in this
half price sale are Mens and Boys
Sweaters and Lumberjackets
32 hi Ginghams a vil
10c
i6 in Bitached anil Unbleached Domestic a yd
10c
33 in Figured Outing a vd
14c
7 hjjool Chirks O N Tsewing thread for
25c
Good Grade Boy Coveralls size 1 to 8
75c
Virginia Hart Dresses Fall Stogie
98c
Mens Sox a pair
10c
THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY
LA VELLES
who said it nor just what they
meant by the remark We wondered
if they have reference to
the Sunday School When the
Sunday School was first organized
each denomination had a pretty
fair showing The attendance
now consist mostly of Baptist But
surely the Baptists are not to
blame I would much rather stay
at home or go some place else
than be the cause of others staying
away from Sunday School
Surely we can be neighborly for
a few hours each Sunday The
attendance is good despite the
weather and so lets all come and
help to run the Sunday School
Bro Massey of Plainview left
an appointment for Sunday Jan
22nd at 11 oclock in the morning
Let everyone come who can
PRESBYTERIAN SENIOR C E
Topic What difference does it
make what we do on Sunday
Scripture Matt 22328 31C
Leader Chas Engleman
Song
Leaders Talk
The law of attention vs Sabbath
keeping Jack Cantrell
Turks Introduct Christian Sunday
Chas Brooks
Save our Sabbath Nelle WaltersThe difference it makes inside
one Brady V Hagood
I Time for meditation Worth
Nicholl
Adjusting our compass Jewel
Speer
Pastors Talk
Song
Mizpah
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EPWORTH LEAGUE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Once there was an Epworth
League
That simply would not grow
Then they had a mission class
Now you ought to see it go
The Epworth League will havo
a mission study next Sunday night
at the usual league hour 030
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SENIOR B Y P U
January 22 1928 G30 p m
What kind of being is God
Leader Ewell Grigg
i Quizz Leader Miss Perkins
Introduction Leader
Jehova God Creator and King
Maxine Gerdls
I This world the work of Gods
hand Miss Perkins
J Two books beside the Bible
i Iva Hunoycutt
Various ideas about God Char
ley Erviu
What Christians believe about
God Gladys Stallings
Conclusion Coy Elkins
Come to B Y P U and learn
the kind of being God really IsoTHE COMING COMBINE
1 Combine harvesters havo ben
itbcd on tho grain sorghums only
In recent years A study of 75
fields where tho combine was used
show that this method of harvesting
was more wasteful than other
methods but the work was accomplished
with less labor Harvesting
louses could be guuily reduced
by adjusting tho machines prop
THE TULIA HERALD
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CLASSIFIED
Advertisments
FOR SALE Forma for making
sublrrigntlon tllo and full Instructions
of how to make and lay
12 oute do forms and 1 coro for
J2000 Additional outside forms
1 each M M Hockc Box 1762
Amarlllo Texas 24p
FOR SALE Some good teams
tools and feed and farm to rent
G W Hobinson Tulla Tex 2tfc
Wo havo a full stock of Buckeye
Incubntors and Brooders 1
W Hutto Hnrdwaro 2tfc
FOR SALE Good used Ford
Sedan see it at Hayes Motor Co
Export Marcelling north door
Scott Apartment Satisfaction
guaranteed Export operator
Mrs W O Newberry 1tfc
lUioit urwra ret Mr
ntllor jo tt
We have calling and greeting
cards that pleaso particular people
Tulla Herald
FOR SALE A Medium Coal
Range In good condition See
Mrs Harry Brooks 45tfc
FOR SALE Good used Ford
Sedan see it at Hayes Motor Co
Look Look Royal Tailor specials
Some 35 up to 4500 suits
for 2750 James Frye the
Royal Tailor Man 45tfc
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
also one largo bedroom
Phono 24 45tfc
FOR SALE Oil cookstove and
coal heaters Phono 223 47tc
FOR RENT Furnished bedroom
gas heated Use of both
hot and cold water Phone 251
40tfc
I am agent for pedigreed Me
bane cotton seed grown at Lock
hart See me for your next years
cotton seed D H Thompson
50tfc
The First Texas Joint Stock
Land Bank Is still making loans
See J T Scott and John Curlbe
50tfc
FOR SALE Ono 4 burner
Florence blue flame oil cook
stove in good condition See or
phone C G Jordan 33p
FOR SALE Good used Ford
Sedan see it at Hayes Motor Co
LADY PARTNER WANTED safe
investment Successful businessman
Al character native Texan
38 years of age now operating
business wants lady to Invest
16 00000 in business or she can
invest in real estate suro to advance
Man worth 1500000 Prefer
unencumbered Protestant lady
of appropriate age No objoction
to matrimony if association Is congenial
Investigation invited References
exchanged Dont hesti
tato to answer if interested All
ropliea strictly confidential Write
Mr R M Box 31 Corpus Chrlstl
Texas 32c
LOST Saturday night botweon
Tulia and Halo Contor black handbag
mans womans and child
clothing Leave at Herald office
Liberal rewardA E Dyatt 509
Rule Bldg Amarlllo Tex 3lc
FOR RENT Brick house south
of court house pocession Fobruary
1 Seo Davo Clifton City ConfectioneryFOR SALE One re istorod
Duroc sow Will farro win March
See Ted Wattu 32p
FOR SALE Marcus Spring
Seed Wheat Seo W W Lacowoll
Tulla 3tfc
erly The Dawn Kafir which was
developed by the United States
Fild Station at Amarlllo Texas
proved to be the variety boat
adapted for harvesting with tho
combine because of ita short uniform
stature which tended to decrease
harvesting losses
Subscribe for Tho Tulla Herald
Largo assortment of childrons
spring hats now in stock at tho
Style Shop next door to V O
LOVE ITEMS
Mclvlu Anderson and Marlon
Lovern spent Sunday In Amarlllo
visiting Elovyn Anderson
Annie Leo Plttnian visited Ber
ntco and Gladys Love Sunday
Row and Mrs J W Safflo and
daughtors Mrs Byrd Murphy and
Kathryn of PIainvIov visited in
the A M Anderson homo WednesdayPorter Anderson visited Dol
plius Dawson Sunday
Evelyn Mote nnd Nollaveo An
dorson spent Wednesday night
with Bernico and Gladys Love
Mr and Mrs Reginald Thomas
gnvo a singing Sundny night which
I was enjoyed by a large crowd
Florence Luther and Liston
Moore nnd Ruth and Ben Southern
visited Air and Mrs A S Miller
Sunday
Mr J H Nail Jlmmio Carthol
and J F Copoland from Lockney
visited in the J T Cordor homo
Thursday night
Rev J T Cordor filled his regular
appointment at Prario Chapel
Sunday
Mrs W D Herring visited with
friends in Happy Sunday
Wayne Herring visited with
Gerald Mote Sunday
Mr and Mrs M D Anderson
visited Mr and Mrs Ollio Speer
Sunday
Mr and Mrs H B Pyeatt visited
with Mr and Mrs W A Jones
Sunday
Mr E D and Roy Bell made a
trip to Clovls N M Sunday
Mr and Mrs B B Colo and
Mr and Mrs T II Love were
Plainview callers Tuesday
Mrs Montie Goodlier and little
Miss Lanez visited Mrs T H
Love Monday
Little Miss Virginia Camp has
returned to her grandparents Mr
and Mrs J G Goodner after
spending several months with relatives
at San Angelo
Mr and Mrs Floyd McCune and
Mrs Elton Cole from Tulia and
Mrs Myrtle Wronn were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs B B Colo
Sunday
Mrs Roy Bell and Mrs E D
Bell spent the day with Mrs Henry
Patzlg Sunday
Mr and Mrs Aubrey George
visited in the parental W D Love
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ervin Patzig and
Miss Gertie Speer from Dallas
are visiting their parents Mr and
Mrs O S Speer and other relatives
and friends
Mr and Mrs Williams were
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Rawleigh Nail Sunday
Mr T H and E N Love J R
Camp and Montie Goodner made
a business trip to Amarlllo MondaySorry to report Mrs W H
Moore as being quite sick at this
writing
Gertie Speer spent Saturday
night with Annie Love
Mrs O R Cosby spent the day
with Mrs W II Mooro Monday
Mr and Mrs Lee Wright Mr
and Mrs Joseph Gernaut Mr and
Mrs J S Speer Mr and Mrs
M D Anderson and Roberta
Johnston were visiting Mr and
Mrs Ollle Spoor Sunday
Mr and Mrs George Love spont
the day with Mr and Mrs Rogl
nald Thomas Sunday
Mrs A S Miller Mrs B B
Cole Mrs Eva Patzig Mrs Myrtle
Wrenn and Mrs Roy Boll wore
visiting Mrs W H Moore Friday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Dub Simmons havo
moved to thoir now residonco in
north Tulia
Mr and Mrs
Cecil Simpson aro
occupying tho residence on the
Price place just vacated by Mr
and Mrs Dub Simmoni
Annie Love visited Gertie Speer
awhile Sundny night
Mrs B B Colo visited Mrs
W II Mooro Thursday afternoon
Mr and Mrs E N Lovo and
children were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs J S Lovo Sunday
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wo aro grateful for tho increased
attendance and Interest last
Sunday but we know of othors
that should ho with us regulai
wo arc looking for you You need
us wo need you lets help each
other
Regular dtuJy and worship next
Sunday Tlui fifth Muidij in this
month Bro JO A Rodlcholc will
preach morning nnd evening
Members of tho Church of
Christ havo arranged for a tont
mooting In Tulla tho first two
weeks in May Bro J W Runn
of Dallas doing tho preaching Tho
primary purposo of this mooting
is to bring peace and unity in
tho Church of Christ AJ1 who
will nro invited to cooperalo in
tills work Urlo T Poisal Minister° i
mrrain prices
Subscribe for Tho Tulla Herald this week Flynt Jewelry Co
BAPTIST W M S
The Womens Missionary Society
mot Wednesday with Mrs
James Garrett Thirtynine members
wore present which Is an
excollont showing for the now
inaniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
year Eight states woro represented
and out of thirtynlno present
twentyfive wore from Texas
A delightful program on Mia
sions was given and after a brief
business meeting a very pleasant
social hour was onjoyod
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New Spring Suits
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Our new samples are here 1
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le Tailor Shop
For Service
TULIA STEALS LAUNDRY
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AT PRICES THAT SAVE
Place an order with us to call you on the phone
every morning Youll he glad to pick up the receiver
and listen to the low prices on high qunlity
food
CROWS GROCERY
Why not use Quaker State Oil
Tho 100 per cont Pure Pennsylvania Oil
t has the highest fire test of any oil known Tho Franklin
jar will use no other oil as an air cooled motor requires tho
best
If your car Is worth kooping it is worth taking caro of and
Iho best you can buy In tho lino of oil Is advisable Whilo
lightly higher In price you will find it to bo cheaper in the
long run Thlrtyflvo cents a quart Is a price sot by the
refinery and any ono offering It for less is liable to bo aubsti
biting some cheaper oil for Quakor State
Hk tho users of Quakor Stato Oil Satisfaction guaranteed
Also Texaco and Ethyl Gas and Tho Gonornl Cord Tire
Williams Service Station
Distributor
Jorthwebt corner townsito
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DEMONSTRATION
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OUR LAUNDRY ON
TUESDAY JANUARY 24TH
Beginning at 800 p inn
expert demonstrator will be here to show you
jjhrough and you may watch the actual operation of
rour cloths going through when sent to our Laundry
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 19, 1928, newspaper, January 19, 1928; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42122/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.