The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 5, 1928 Page: 2
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January 5 1928
UNION HILL NEWS
A UrUI shower fell In this com
munity Inst week It will 1 > q of
Utile honeflt to the wheat
The Union Hill school opened
Monday January 2 after a weeks
f vacation
James Strange returned to Lubbock
Sunday nlRht whore ho is
attending Texas Technological col
lose
Robert Dovln who Is teaching
At Sllverton spent the holidays
xvltli homefolks T L Dovln and
family
Mr and Mrs V L Harmnn en
night in honor of their son Vernon
and Miss Frances Morrow of
Tulla Those who enjoyed the
evening wore Misses Stella
Strange Farnces Morrow Annie
Cox Madge Nbyles Elsio Harris nielli
Ruby Murriel Cummlngs Lena
and Mattlo Dovln Mary and Clara
Hell Johnson Frances Hedge
Loyd and Clayton Dovin J V
Harris James Strange Smith
Shaid QroeuBlade Everett nnd Milton
Goorgo and Vernon aud victor
Harmon
Mr and Mrs Frank Cox and
Mr Dave Evans returned Thursday
from a weeks visit at Sonora
Mr and Mrs Joo Johnson and
family spent the holidays visiting
tplatlves In Eola Texas
fr and Mrs G L Strange en
alned the young folks with a
kEiday night The guests
wero Mr and Mrs Frank Cox
Versa Evans J D New Cecil
Ivan Everett George Mary and
Mara Boll Johnson Victor and
Ternon Horman Elsie Harris
lona Cox Keith Cox Smith Shaw
tnd Christine Greenslade and Stel
nnd James Strange
nd Mrs Fred Armstrong
eir guests last week
a F M Faulkner of
Mr and Mrs James
New Mexico and Mr and
Mra Henry Loftin
sitod
ius
W V Mr and Mrs Tom Cobb
PST TuHa Saturday
aiffi8 R h Augspurger returned
iturday from El Paso where she
spent the holidays visiting relativesMr Frank Jones spent the holidays
visiting bomefolks at Canyon
also Carlsbad Cavern New Mexico
Mr aud Mrs V A Skinner
lad as their guests Sunday Mr
Lnd Mrs Sam Golden and C F
olen aud family
Preaching was well attended at
e Baptist Church Sunday morn
S but there was no B Y P U
or services Sunday night on account
of the severe cold weather
Mr and Hrs J R Raymond
and family were guests of Mr and
Mrs Henry Evans and family Wed
if sday
W A Skinner and family and
Noleii and family were din
tfitelftB ofMrraiid Mrs Sam
uieit Monday
rtelle George of Tulia spfnt
it week end with Miss Versa
jTftJIS
Miss Stella Strange and Vernon
t uTiian returned Tuesday to Can
> r where they are attending W
n S T C
Jr nnd Mrs Fred IJiickett re
lurnedbt jay afternoon from
Dllas where tnoy spent their
honeymoon
Mr and Mrs E L Cunnings
were Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs W L Vandergrift of Tulia
Miss Frances Armstrong spent
Friday and Saturday with Miss
Miuy and Dorothy Horman
Mr and Mrs E J Poe had as
tkolr guests Sunday Mr and Mrs
B A Poo and tamily
Mr and Mis K L Cunnings
spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs
Joe Harlan of Happy
yit and Mn > Murry Evans took
dinner with Mi and Mrs Davo
Brans Sunday
Mr and Mrs J B Noyles en
tertained with a party Saturday
night All the guosts enjoyed n
fine time
Junior Poo received minor Iik
Juries Frldu when a truck overturned
In which ho was ridliiR
Mr aiid Mrs J U McCombs
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
G N Loll of the Childress communityMary Lou and George Vnndor
grift of Tulla spent last week
with Miss Ruby Muriel Cuintnlngi
Mr and Mrs J W Cox returned
Sunday afternoon from Vernon
Plains and Lubbock where the
spent their honeymoon
Mr and Mrs Dave Evans took
tortalned with a party Saturday
llnnor wlth Mr nnd
Mrs Elmer Partlow
Mr and Mrs G L Strange and
Mr and Mrs V L Horman wore
gttcsU of Mr and Mrs E L
Cummlngs and family Saturday
NEW CHEVROLET
WONDERFUL CAR
Wildfire enthusiasm kindled
throughout tho country last week
when th now Chevrolet lino for
102S went on display took particular
account of tho many
mechanical innovations Qmbodled
in tho now car
Thousands who viewed the new
models noted that tho wheolbaso
was increased and bodies made
roomier and more beautiful also
that tho mechanical features had
been developed to a measure hero
tofore unknown is the low price
class
Outstanding developments in the
engine and chassis that received
wide spread endorsement were tho
increased speed and power of the
new car easier steering four
wheel brakes of new design shock
absorber springs marking an ad
vanced trond toward riding comfort
and smoother engine per
performance
The last mentioned feature was
Morrow of Tulia j ncheved b the llse ° f constant
Satu rilay and Sunday in the cearanCP aIIov flvnr strut pis
bote ot Mr and Mrs V L Har mko fol > smoother
more efficient motor performance
Motl una tamUy
Furth < M contributions
toward this
Mrs 3 R Raymond
end wre gained byraising the
compression ratio and by stepping
up the valve lifts Through
these changes maximum power is
developed
Other changes in the engine are
the addition of a breathing system
to eliminate the annoyance
of engine fumes a new two
port exhaust and a silencing engine
enclosure
The fourwheel brakes are ot
nonlocking design tho product of
Chevrolet laboratories plus the
facilities of General Motors laboratories
and proving grounds Front
brakes are two shoe unenergized
internals while the rear brakes
are the energized external self
wrapping type Front and rear
brakes have been proportioned to
prevent side drag or pull Each
Brake has an individual adjustment
at the wheels while stops
have been provided to make the
adjustment process especially
easy Easy inital pedal application
throws tho front brakes Into
action Further application
throws front brakes harder into
action and also brings the rear
brakes into full play so that it is
possible to slide the rear wheels
on dry pavement by using full
pressure but not the front whfls
The effect of this ncc online o
Chevrolet engineers is to get mil
form wear on the brake lining
The springs also are of extraordinary
Interest Realizing that
all uncomfortable spring action is
tho result of rebound after striking
a bump Chevrolet engineers
set about to Increase the friction
of the springs and thus check the
rebound
This end was achieved by equipping
tho springs with special rebound
checks Two checks are on
each spring located half way between
the center spring shackle
and the spring end These rebound
checks are inverted bow
HOGS
Bring your hogs any day in the week
We will be here to receive them and
< py you the highest price possible
R U M L E Y
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THE TULIA HERALD
Hhaped stool leaves assembled uu
under high pressure against the
top of tho spring leaf the ends
pressing ngnlnst tho top ot the
leaf lnci casing the resistance
So much has the spring fiction
been increased by Uiis now device
that Ihu car la said to ride fiO
percent better than with old typo
springs Tho rebound checks also
offer greater resistance to
bumps
Greater ease of steering was
made possible by adopting a ball
luiarlng worm and gear steering
mechanism including ball bearings
In tho steering knuckles and
by increaseing the steering ratio
from S to n5 to 1 The four Inch
increase in wheelbase contributes
greatly to the riding quality ot
the car with less pitching and
better road holding ability
Tho front axle has been enlarged
and strcnghened to accom
odate the new brake attachment
A fan shroud has been ndded for
more efficient cooling and a host
of other details combine to mako
tho Chevrolet for 1028 tho best
performing most efficient nnd dependable
mechanical unit overbuilt
by the company
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JUNIOR B Y P U PROGRAM
Sunday 8 1928
Subject From a Palaco to a
Desert
Introduction Gertrude Onnsby
Pharoah decides to kill the baby
boys Mary Moody
A baby in a basket Doris Em
mitt
Found by a Prince John Russell
Brooks
Moses grows up in the palace
Joe Dean Rice
Moses Choice Beatrice RichardsonScripture reading Mrs Moody
Everyone learn parts and be
present
NEWS FROM WASHINGTON
Helm News Service
Washington The Amorlcan
farmer has a right to expect
prices that year upon year avnr
ago enough to pay his current
debts and profit enough to livo
docently and mako payment on
his mortgago indebtedness declared
Representative Marvin
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Try tin Diup Store First
SMOKED MEAT
provides a most duliKhtful nnd tasty variation in your daily
meat menu
Wrights Smoked Salt Liquid Smoke and Ham Pickle and
Smoked Salt can be used by the Inexperienced and assure
the keeping of your meats in a palatable condition
Time to butcher now
THE
CITY DRUG STORE
In Business For Your Health
i r Adams w i i lotud
us saying that a higher price han
20 cents for cotton would causo
a false wave of prosperity and
end In a spending spree The
Texas Congressman also attacks
Secretary Jardine Ho said In
part
Tho cotton farmer has been
struggling for years against burdens
debts and losses then
just about tho tlmo it looked
like prices wero about to got to
tho point where he could pay a
portion of these debts nnd loses
tho Department of Agriculture
gave out a prediction of
lower prices and tho market
broko Beveral dollars per bale
causing millions in losses to the
South
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CARD OF THANKS
To our many friends who so
kindly ministered to us during tho
recent sickness and death of our
husband father and brother we
want to express our heartfelt
thanks
May God reward you for your
kindness
Mrs A J Montgomery
Jas N Montgomery
Geo W Montgomery
Mrs Nora Helms
R J Montgomery
Mrs Mary Pearson
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FOR EMERGENCIES
In cupe of sudden nccidunt or illness its good to have
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Take immediate advantage
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Sandwiches Hot Chocolate Coffee
Chili and Hot Tameles
A Now York farm woman learned
to clean her sowing machine
nnd put It In good running order
Then sho made pin money by overhauling
the machines of her nolgh
bora
For tho past two seasons of
trapping tho fur catch in this
country hna declined at an alarm
lug rate The 102G2G catch was
20 per cont less than In the previous
year nnd In tho 102C27 season
tho decllno wns oven greater
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NOTHING IN THE ATTIC
A cranky editor says the modern flapper is like a bungalow
Painted in front shingled In the rear and NOTHING In
the Attic
Rather caustic criticism to bo sure However tho Flapper
s not the only ono with nothing In tho attic How about
the young man who spends his money faster than ho makes
It Or tho follow riding around In a mortgaged car Or thej
purchasur of fnko oil stocks nnd other gotrlchqulclj
schemes Tho Flanpcr Is not alone
miJA BA1NK TKCIST Q
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Garage service rendered fa
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 5, 1928, newspaper, January 5, 1928; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42124/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.