The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1936 Page: 15
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Thursday December 17 193fi
Lakeview Glimpses
Proachlng to ti largo attendance
Bro Hallot of Krlona filled his
rogular appointment Sunday morning
Ho was accompanied by i
number of young Christian friciida
from Frionn
Mr and Mrs Kay Kemper and
Roils vlHltwl Sunday with Mr and
Mra Hill Stanley of Hereford
An imjoiible fortytwo party
was kIvoii in Iho Keep homo Saturday
night
Mrs 1 n McDowell and children
Hpent a low days this week with
her mother Mrs It A Palmer of
Tulla
Theresa Kemper returned from a
trip to San Antonio last Friday
Completing her beauty culture
course at Aiuarlllo she will now
be located in Tulla
Mrs Hubert Kegans of I
Mestluines Hrnes Wallace or
bock and llertha Williams
rout
Iah
of
Mobeetle visited ill the parental
Kll Krgatm home last week
Several persons from this community
attended the funeral at
Tulla Sunday afternoon
Mr ami Mrs Thuruiaii Stewart
foimerly of this community are
now In California where they will
make their home
Miss Tlierese and Mr Marlon
Kemper visited In Ilalnvlew dur
ItiK the week end
Bro Hallet took Sunday dinner
In the E V Wheeler home
Mr and Mrs Harrow spent Sunday
with their daughter Mrs Joe
Palmer
Plans are being made that the
school Christmas program will be
presented Friday afternoon after
which school will bo dismissed foi
tho holidays
Miss Kayo Irwin and Messrs
Donald and Virgil Schwab of
Auiarlllo visited Sunday afternoon
In the T M Kemper home
Mr and Mrs C 1 Hardy and
family spent the Sabbath with
relatives and friends at Hart
Ilro Ioiiph of Hart visited in
the community Monday
Houston Items
The past fow days have been
nil and warm Many are slacking
feed
Mis Mayiene Love has been
quit sick hut Is reported better
nowThe
The O 1 Lady family visited
ivlitiMs In lleretord Sunday
Alts H It Harrow accompanied
Mr and Mrs Sam Caraway to
Lubbock Sunday where they visited
their daughters Misses Opal
Caraway and Lootu Harrow
Mrs John Adams was sick all
last week
A Christmas program will lie
given at the school house Friday
night after which school will be
dismissed for the holidays
We regret vory much to have
Mr Clifton McClure and family
move away lioni our community
They are moving in a few days
to Tulin
The W W Hoston family visited
in the John Adams homo Sunday
Mr and Mrs Hershel Curtlml
who lived in our midst last yeai
are tho proud parents of a baby
girl They passed thru here Sunday
em onto to Lot kney
Mr Sam Caraway was an
Aniurlllti lsltoi Monday
Miss l > olia Montgomery lslted
hii uncle Mi James Montgomery
in the Hod Hill community
AMAZING NEW BATTERY
SAYS KEEP OUT
TO WINTER TROUBLE
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SLOW STARTS
STALLING
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3 WEAK LIGHTS
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> EXTRA POWER FOR QUICK
> COLD WEATHER STARTS
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Tnk is the onyliattery with tlie Power
Siiving Top Cover which coven ail
eitiosediioinnorthe battery protects
uiCKiust acid U > tHy dirt and corrosion
> Tim winter let u equip your car with
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Ask Us i
FROM RAGS TO RICHES
III Waco Teis Hi Methodlv
Home Is giving these tin c yna
ladles another chance at llle Their
lives might have been anotnnr
s except tor the Suporlntor
out of the Home Mr Hubert T
Johnson
The picture at Ihr
the children as they
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i it i a v liu li are
I mm il li lln Methodist Home ill
Waco ToMis lllllidreds ol boys
and girls find new life la the
Ionic which Is supported h >
Methodism Taking cine of these
children wotiid reiiulie about
left shows HOO000 a year but liecause the
wen touiid lllI1cn liiy Kiow older take
and cooking It for the little family UIUM wllkh ih
Her problem was a tremendous
task for one so young as you can
imagine
Looking at the picture you can
realize that if those three children
were permitted to live by them
solves thiough the winter a thousand
dangers might have swamped
them and cast their lot among the
hundreds who die of pneumonia
and malnutrition every year
Tile picture at the right shows
the marvelous tiaiisl oriaallon
which has occurred within the lust
few months NTow they are normal
children enjoying a bed and
waidrobe loi each Miinv oppor
unities will be open in them foi
ailviiiiconient and propel educu
lou
Illin case Is only typical of bun
McGuirc Items
Mr and Mrs KHUmgh and sons
of Hell County have been visiting
in the home of their daughter
Mrs Jewel Whltsett and family
for the past week They leit for
home the last of the week
Mr and Mrs Jewel Whltsett
and children visited Mrs C G
Splecr and children Sunday after
attending church in Talla
Miss Nadeea Wrenn is planning
a like Christmas program and
tree and all the children are
looking forward to a good time
Mrs U T Tarver and Alv and
Mis Otis Carruth and children
were callers in the Spicor home
Monday Everyone is anxious to
know how Hnlph Is getting along
We appreciate the interest shown
He will havo to quit using hi
erukhes till the paralysis in his
o
sarioundel liv tilth and siiualor i l llnllllK niisiug cattle
Tho ohlesi was acting as a H l > mid Irntts do
little mother obtaining the meager lm11 wn hiundrj help wait on
food from somewhere preparing il1
many other
them to be
come efficient and Helldependent
Iheli needed financial assistance
Is only 101000 a year
Rev Sam A Thomas of the M
10 Church would like to answer
any questions about the Methodist
lloine for children If an e In
the community is interested Mr
Thomas say that the mouth of
lieceiuber has been set aside by
In church foi donations toward
the animal budget Members of
llle Methodist Church ai e Iuleusel
Interested in the 1 Ionic and hope
that many nunc tiauslormatloiis
iitch as ilie above photographs
how will In made possible by
he continued support of the
lollie
Call > or send your coiitrlbul
Ion to Itev Sam A Thomas Tulla
Texas
hands clears up hut Drs think
lie will be all right after a rest
lioni lie crutches
Texas flood control and water
cnnservntloii pi ejects now total
Vinouoooo
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IRRIGATION
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THE TULIA HERALD
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Salem Items
Only ti were out for Suialu >
hool last Sunday We would like
to have more next Sunday
Wo wish to announce that Quarterly
Conference will convene at
Salem next Sunday Dec LOth All
day services the Presiding Klder
being present and bringing also
i inessag and dinner on tho
ground Lets please have a good
iowiI
There was an extra large erowil
a Tulla last Saturday as there
wire so many school chlldren
present
Ml s Clarice Luinpkliis return
Ml lo her homeon Wednesday of
list week fiom Horger where she
had been for over a year She
move to our place near Kress
ifier llle Christmas holidays with
i lather
Miss Allue McCiohee a teacher
pi the Happy School was calling
lieie In see Miss Clarice Lamp
l iis Saturday afternoon
Mrs Lee Walker and children
of Valley View were visiting her
sister Mrs Keith Cox one afternoon
of last week
Most ot the farm woik in this
lolnity has Just about been completedHvclyn Jo LumpMns spent last
Sunday with Lyda Cox
Mr and Mrs C H Lowe took
their girls to Tulla Sunday afternoon
lor their school work i
Mr and Mrs Hud Cox aniL
daughter of Arney spent Sunday
wltli Mr and Mrs Frank Cox i
We surely feel lucky as a
neighborhood on not having much
i Ickness at this tliuo
Wo extend our deepest sym
I al ly lo the relatives of the Mc
Adams fnmllv of Happy ai the
los of their dear one
Tulla Texas Dear Santa Clans
I wi i yon would iiiiug tin i Mil
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ilishe Ilso lots ol trim iiiiIm niil
iml Hie works Youi little friend
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FARM LOANS
Production Credit Association
On Live Stock And Crops
Federal Land Bank And Land Bank
Commissioner On Farm Lands
FILE YOUR APPLICATIONS WITH
Tulia N F L A G C Hutchison
Secret a ryTreasnrur
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W ill have 10 liuliel sheal and bale lo bale and a ball
cotton lo Iion for hi bard woik iiislead ol di burned up
erops
Will be willing In lay on the lirm vsbeii be iee the jl
Jfiure I el urn from hi labor thai aie po ible onh through >
irrigation
Will enjoy the neulj painted boue the new car new
clothe and other luxuries which your neighbors who have S
irrigation now have and which can be yours
MIess her heart she i imiiiII alisfied to see the lam f
ily happy and lo ee her man making bumper crops bill she
too will enjoy the many things you can buj with the extra
profits you can make with an irrigation plant
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Come in and talk it over and let us figure with you on a j
Turnkey Job so that water will be pouring on to your land
next spring
Pump Division
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The
Price News
ladles of thin community
met at the school house on Wednesday
afternoon ami organlrcd n
SludN Club The > will have tholr
Hist meeting with Mrs A A
Uliiekorby
j A number of patrons from this
I community attended the tenehors
land patrons meeting at Tulla Frl <
I day atleriioou
School will dismiss Friday Dec
is for the Christmas holidays
School will
open again Dec 28
Plans ate under way for a com
initniiy Christinas tteo and pro
urnm We will have a school tree
and program Friday afternoon
The Intermediate and HighS
< hool pupils hae had an English
contest Iidvm n gliN as result
Hie bovs entertained tho girls
with a niarshiuallow and wlonor
j ioast ThursdiN night
Those visit nig in the W P
I Pool homo Sniidii > were Mi and
Mrs Lee in in and family Krnoat
Lovvorn cud tunlly Misses Gladys
carter Winnie Karl lllackerhy Mr
Arthur Stark and Frank Stark
C II Weaver and family were
week end visitors in the home of
1 C Pintle
Keep a Good Laxative
always in your home
Amorm the neooonltlea of Ivxcao U
a good rolhvbU UvxaUvo Donl be
without one I Do your best to present
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1936, newspaper, December 17, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42364/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.