The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 4, 1932 Page: 3
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Thursday February 4 1932
WHAT WE PEOPLE ME REHi
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TIGHTEN
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1 Bumpers
2 Body Bolts
2 Motor Bolts
4 Floor Boards
5 All Body Hardware
6 Spring Shackle Bolts
7 Fender and Running
Board Bolts
Instrument Panel and
Instruments
story which has n sotting in tho
wilds near Nomo and Knlrlmiiks
Readers nro loud in their prnlsq It Is u story of romnnco ndvon
of Kmllie LoHiibs books Wo find turo All rondors nro prnlslnR It
that her life Is Interesting also In the library you will find nil
If ns some people believe tho of Mrs LorliiRa books Why Tho
first four years of childhood nro
Instrumental In determining whnt
all the romalnlng years will bring
forth It Is not In tho least mir
plslg that Kmllle Loring should
af turned out to bo n great
writor of good clean romances
Hor childhood may not have boon
in tuno to tho music of tho typewriter
keys hut It must havo
known well tho scratching of pons
Literary pons aro nlwnys supposed
to scratch for thoro must
bo some sound to denote that tho
writer is nt his business Kmllle
Lorlng wns brought up not mcroly
In a llbrnry but she grow up
amid tho making of books Tho
real mystery llos in why alio did
not begin writing sooner Why
didnt sho writo storios of hor
childhood Surely a child with hor
Imagination must hnvo told hersolf
answer Is Tho stories nro clean
inspiring oducntlonnl nnd Inter
esting Whnt moro does n render
wnnt If ontortnlninont Is wnnted
Kmllle Ioring tolls of n dream
she once hurt which sho ns well
ns hor fnmlly fool is peculiarly
typlcnl of her inslstnnco As others
havo often done sho drenmod
of seeing horsolf dead nnd of
hearing tho comments mndo nbont
her Whnt sho dreamed sho hoard
is significant Thcso wore tho
words Sho died but sho did It
Llston to this Emlllo sold hor
first story on its fortyfifth trip
Can one wondor at hor slogan
Sho died but sho did It
OUR BOOKS
Books fnlr records
thought
CONNER MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 235
of groat
Moving down ncross tho ngos
stories nut sho was contented to wisdom gathered treasures sought
hor youth among many
spond Lvo nmong your printed pages
writers while sho herself did not
write Booto my truo and faithful
Writing was a tradition in tho j frionds
family Hor grandfatehr Albert Sorvlng nlwaya falling novor
Baker was ono of tho firm to Flooding good that novor ends
found tho Boston Herald or as It heady willing giving over
was first known Tho American
Eagle which was started In 18481
Mrs Lorlngs fnthor was a piny
wright nnd also a publisher ns
well being connected with tho
old Boston firm of Leo and Shop
hord This firm published scores
of childrens books This meant
much to Mrs Lorlng as a child
Sbo usod as a child to boo Sophie
May author of hto Prudy and tho
Dotty Dimple books and sho herself
with her long dark curlB was
plcturod in one of Sophio MayH
books Sho was ofton askod hor
opinion on books stories It was
no uncommon occurrence for her
to be asked to read nnd correct
a manuscript
When asked whnt writer meant
tho most to her Mrs Lorlng would
say Dickons I never forgot tho
Books whoso spirits wenvo the
Truth
Into noble vorso nnd story
Blossiug Ago and stirring Youth
Into dreams of golden glory
Books good Friends remain with
mo
Do your constant parts in giving
Finer thought and may I bo
Part of this in llfo and living
John Martin
FLYNT SENIOR B Y P U
Program for February 7 1932
Topic A Closor Walk With God
Introduction Group Coptnin
No 1
Distanco Is Dangerous Mary
Lou Nelson
Paying Tho Price of tho Closer
way he introduces a diameter Walk Laurono Borry
Pagos could bo written about this
woman of noble character home
loving virtues
Her first serial Tho Key to
Many Doors was a success and
several other serials followed
The Trail of Conflict was Mrs
Lorlngs first book In many wnyH
it represents oven today tho qualities
which aro moBt distinctly
hor own Tho vast hordo of readers
admire realism and love romance
and not all the beliofs of
the younger generation can change
It
Here Comes tllo Sun had an
amusing origin From a train
window in Maine Mrs Loring did
actually sec a lltlo don urn itw ty
just as its owner wanted to board
tho train This incident was tho
foundation of a full length story
in book form A Certain Crossroad
is written more to the spirit
of the times It is a story in
which tho rumrimneis figure and
occurred In the early days of Pro
hibitionenforcement The scene is
laid on the const of Maine
The Solitary Horseman is a
great favorite among renders iu
a mother nnd son story Gay
Courage is a father and daughter
story Lighted Windows is n
Cultivating Tho Closer Walk
Leonard Grubb
Receiving tho Return of the
Closor Wnlk Mrs Coy Elkins
Tho Mighty Transformation of
tho Closer Wnlk John Smith
Wo urge each of you to Htudy
your parts and ho on time
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Over 20000 worth moro food
In tho pantries of 135 women in
Montnguo county moro appropriate
clothing nt less cost in 103 families
and 53 farm homo living
rooms made over nro the features
of homo demonstration work
there In 1931
Acidity Breaks Steep
If you rue old unci lunuuwu from
Getting Up Nlnlitfl Bnoliiiche Loir
Pains StlffnoBH Norvoustions Circles
under ISvoh liar JiicIich Humliitf anil
Ill tildcr WiiikiiopH jniiHPci by Kiel
n < iy Acidity r want you to < iult nnf
forlutj ilKlit now Come iu nnd jet
what I ttilnlc In tho r iti l medicines
I havo i > ver found It ofton
plves biff liniovoiiifnt in I bourn
Just K mu for Oystox lnstex
Its only 7Gc anil I ruarnnlco it to
quickly combat Miotic condllloiiH nnd
tmtlHfy completely or icturn empty
pnclcugo and set your muiiey bade
Crawford Pharmacy
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Mjiifiike pops and rutlle due to luck of luhricntion
and tightening For winter driving your car needs moro
attention as n result of tho ruins snow and ice counteracting
the luhrieant which in turn creates nnnoyni
noises These noises are not only annoying Jiyt are
> lining of excessive wear Our weekly Service Special
will remove the cause of these noises
AND LUBRICATE THESE PARTS
LUHKIGATE
1 Springs
2 Water Pump
3 Door Hinges and Locks
4 All Alemite Connec
tions
5 Brake Shafts Levers
etc
6 Crease nnd Adjust
Front Wheels
7 Check Transmission
Differential Grease
ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICE AGREEMENT
WHICH WILL SAVE YOU 550
MR AND MRS O II CLARK
We take pleasure in inviting Mr and Mrs O II
Clark to bring their car into our Service Department
and rective free of ull charges a wush and polish
job and a complete lubrication Each week some
Chevrolet owner will receive this free service
WATCH FOR OUR ADVERTISEMENT
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TULIA jj
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K E Cole Mgr
Methodist Church
Sundny School 945 n m
Preaching Sorvlco 1100 n m
Young Peoples Mcotlngs 015
p m
Evening Sorvlco 700 p m
M S Lovorldgo Pnstor
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First Baptist Church
Sundny School 1000 n m
Junior Sorvlco 1050 a m
Mornlnc Worship 1100 a in
D Y P U 015 p b
ISvonlng Worship 716 p mAll
who do not attend clsowhoro
aro cordially invited to worship
with us
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CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Blblo Btudy each Lords day 10
a m Singing at night
Lndios Blblo Study each Wed
nosdny at 2 p m
Sorvlcos each Friday night 715
p m
Proaching by Bro J B Black
of Plainviow each second Sunday
morning and night A hearty
wolcomo awaits you at any or all
thCBo services
First Christian Church
Services each Lords day as
follows
1000 a m Blblo School
1190 a m Preaching
700 p m Preaching
730 p m Wednesday Chofr
Rehearsal
600 p m Christian Endeavor
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Part of tho work in dressing bet
ter for loss money by 152 Boxar
county home demonstration club
womon Inst year Included the
making of 014 garmonts at an
average saving of 102 per garment
Club girls made clothing
valued nt 32180 Other phases of
tho work consisted of keeping
clothing accounts building clothes
cloaots and making foundation pat
torns
Tulia Herald want ads get re
suits
THE TULIA HERALD
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KRESS II D WOMEN IN
ALL DAY MEETING
On January 28 tho Kress Wo
mons Homo Domonslrntion Club
met for an all dny meeting nt
tho homo of Mrs A Anderson for
tho purpose of canning meat The
morning was given over to tho
mon of the community who gave
tho demonstration on cutting tho
moat At tho noon hour lunch
wns served Tho club women called
a business meeting directly nl
tor lunch
Tho meeting very Interesting
nnd beneficing opened with the
club song nnd pledge Mrs Hill
tho secrotnry rend the roll call
and the minutes Fifteen members
nnd ton visitor were present
nnd two now members were nd1
cd to tho club
Tho club will moot with Mrs
IIIII Fobrunry 3 nt 230 p m
to make cheese for the Dairy
Show
Mrs R J Behrends mndo n
vory Interesting report of tho
County Council
A report of tho Uocrcation
Course was discussed by Mra
Isom Wood The president Mrs
O B Williams appointed committees
to help niako tho Recreation
Courso a community organization
Tho club will meet with Mrs
W L Johnson for tho next regular
meeting All membors who nro
interosted in hotbeds and gardening
are urged to be present Visitors
aro welcome to attend any
of the H D Club meetings
After tho business meeting
tho demonstration ngont Miss
Paulino Lokey demonstrated tho
precooklng canning and scaling
of chili hamburger meat stow
meat stoakB and rolled roast
Many now and helpful ideas
were given and much was learned
on tho cutting nnd canning of
meat Miss Lokey issued a small
reclpo book containing the rocippR
for canning of beef pork lamb
and chevron
Every member Is looking for
ward to a completely filled pantry
this year
7ie Vegetable TONIC
HERBINE
CORRECTS CONSTIPATION
Heard Jones Druggists
try HUXFORDS first
For New Spring Materials and Ready
ToWear
94 Unbleached Sheeting 19c
36 In unbleached muslin 3 y 10c
32 In Gingham 5c
27 In Outing 5c
8 Oz Feather Ticking 15c
Ladies Cambric Slips 49c
Ladies Rayon Bloomers 25c
1000 Yards Thread 25c
2 Pr Boys Unionalls 85c
Mens new Oxfords 169 to 495
Ladies 1931 oxf pumps strap 139
Mens Outing Ball Shoes 100
Childn Shoes Oxfords low as 79c
Slip on Sweaters all sizes 79c
A hew spring hat free with each
Spring Coat Purchase
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TO VISIT US IN OUR NEW STAND
ACROSS FROM CITY HALL
We have purchased the Swisher County
Produce Co and have moved ouv
store from next to P O to the new
stand where you will find Mr Cole in
charge We give our customers an invitation
to visit us there
Mistletoe Creameries
Masonic Building f
I wish to announce to my old friends
and customers that I have sold my
interests in the Swisher Counoy Produce
Co to the Mistletoe Creameries
and wish to urge you to continue
your business relations with the new
company as they will strive in every
way to serve you and give you the
best market prices
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH V M S
Tho February meeting of the
Missionary Society of tho First
Christian church wns held Fobru
nry 1 with Mrs 55 B Dally ns
fender who had charge of tho devotional
period
Theme Immortal money Scrip
turo Tho Parnblo of tho Rich
Fool Luko 121021 After tho 1
devotional tho following was car1
rled out
Our most expensive economy
Mrs JnmcB Fryo
Keeping our colleges Christian
Mrs Q A Griffin
From choir boy to steeple jack
Mrs A J Harris
Spokano meets the depression
Mrs 1 C Sprague
Vocational school in action
Mrs Fred Anderson I
Tho loveliness of tho Missionary
was then discussed by Mrs Griffin
and others
This wns our educational number
and proved very Interesting
Mrs Jas Fryo is tho leader for
the March mooting
3 RULES
big help to BOWELS
What a joy to have the bowels move
like clockwork every dayl Its easy
if you mind these simple rules of a
famous old doctor
1 Drink a big tumblerful of water
before breakfast and several
times a day
2 Get plenty of outdoor exercise
without unduly fatiguing your
self
S Try for a bowel movement at
exactly the same hour every day
Everyones bowels need help at
times but the thing to use is Dr
Caldwells Syrup Pepsin Youll get
a thorough cleaningout and it wont
leave your insides weak and watery
This family doctors prescription is
just fresh laxative herbs pure pepsin
and other helpful ingredients that
couldnt hurt a child But how it
wakes up those lazy bowels I How
good you feel with your system rid
of all that poisonous waste matter
Da W B Caldwells
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctors Family Laxative
Tulia Swisher County Texas
Grand Theatre
C W McFnrling Jr Manager
TULIA TEXAS
FIRST RUN TALKING PICTURES
Thursday
MARILYN MILLER AS A BARMAID IN
HER MAJESTY LOVE
Also Good Comedy Meal Ticket
Friday and Saturday
RKOPATIIE SPECIAL
SUICIDE FLEET
The Nnvys Big Parade Action and Plenty of Thrills
WITH BILL BOYD JIMMIE GLEASON ROBERT
MONTGOMERY AND GINGER ROGERS
Sunday Monday Tuesday
BLONDE CRAZY
WITH JAMES CAGNEY AND JOAN BLONDELL
And Selected Short Subjects
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Note Prolong practlco picking pictures paces pleased patrons
popular prices provo plenty progress Precise people
pauso profounded pralso perfect perfection Prominent persons
pack performance pledge police protection
Wo want tho preachers and painters and plumbers to como
out and see this show and for lawyers and liars and doctors
thoro is no better place to go For crooks and bootleggers
high jackers and for the banker and butcher and
bum we claim this is ono helofa show and by gosh wo want
you to come For the jelly beans old maids and flappers
the drayman police and ico man you firemen engineers
and brakomen must come every day that you can We Invite
everybody in Tulia the fat lean short and the tall crapshooters
booze hounds and barbers bring the kidB have n
good time thats all
We run this show to please people play to no certain class
or brand tho latch string is always hanging out and we
give each one the glad hand When we get old and feeble
and our dome is streaked with grey when our wobbly legs
refuse to bring us to tho show each day when father timo
hands us these things may we have lots of doubh Then we
will bother you no more writing adds about the show Snap
out of It friends grab the kids and drag it on down to the
show Dont sit around with tho mully grubs and miss all
tho fun Nay Nay Hub elbows with your neighbor OeJ
mixed up with the gang and forget It You dont know what
youre missing
COME ON LETS GO
The first 10 people in Tulia nnd the first 10 people from tho
rural district who present this ad at the Box office will be
passed in free of chargo
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Business And Professional Ads
PRICES REDUCED
DR G F STEVENSON
OSTEOPATHIC MASSEUR
uiving treatments nt tho homo
of
Mrs Anna Ross
3 Doors South of White Hotol
Ray G Jordan
Lawyer
Office Over Tulia
Bank Trust Co
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are good printers know it
and arc willing to back our
judgment widi our guarantee
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Practice limited to diseases
of the eye ear nose
and throat
Glasses Fitted
Office at Plalnvlew Clinic
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Special Attention Given to
All Sales of Whatever Size
PLAINVIEW TEXAS
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Dates can be made at The
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 4, 1932, newspaper, February 4, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42331/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.