The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 24, 1936 Page: 12
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Thursday September 24 1936
TIIIA SW1SIIKH COUNTY TKXAS
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Subscription 1 50 per year to address outsde county J200
ed i th < Atnarlllo Fail Mnndav
Hcnd Pogue visited friends
near Lutlinck Sunday
Miss Lnita Iturr tw spent lhe
wttM < vitb bom < folks returning
Monday in comimny with Roy
Burrow and Eddie Caraway
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A SALES EXPERT SPEAKS
RviRged indiidualism Isnt so hot any more A cooperative pro
is needed
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Study yourself and your own business first
In selling most things ten seconds of demonstration are better than
ten minutes of argument
Listen agree and oblige are todays watchwords of selling
Houston School In Kaffir Defeats
First 1936 Social Arney Ball Team
Mrs I L Rrown
Arthur Brisbane has wrlttun mi
many times
HAPPY MKU1UM Is needed In salesmanship neither whoopee nor lathers
j ami mothers are mlvls
led race
one UIJ
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refreshments of cookies and punch It was immensely enjoyed by every r wzA his greatnos
WOre WT d ° r b0vs Cflp tuners ve rs
re after his death T ese lines hv
Mi r Adams who spent by a large siore Then followed UlP American i
poet Thou in A
five her brothers short game between the ouLsId rlh lnflko JJ
vou SEK th t
Jack and J K in Quemado re and school In which the out ficUre nf highest conluq
turned Fndi night She made aiders were lucky enough to win
the tnr with Mi Prewitt who bone we can have a repetition The folks who lived in Shake
with t oung men Hill Adams of 101 > nmes In the near future speares dav
and Hnw Gam spent the night aml Jf1 R km1 turn out Anrt saw t t f
in the home They left M the games this year By
nrldge h
early Snturluy morning for Ama Helen Hymin spent the week
has really bepn soaked once more
The estimate for Houston community
is ali iut 1 inches
Mrs 1 J Hoston received word
last week that her son Van who
teache with his wife at Hovina
was lompelled to dismiss bis
school oi account of being ill He
is now in an Amnrlllo hospital being
treated for fever
HnrdRge
typhoid
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Vaughn and familv attend
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rllo wIki Mr Prewitt is one of el1 wlth er grnndinother Mrs They little knew what
the dire < tors at the State Fair
I suppose tlise good rains nre
man he was
unlit
A sow steady rain begnn fall
The pointed heard the cnt00l = visit
general and that Swisher County > Sunday morning and fell mlon Mrs
THE TULIA HERALD
THE TULIA HERALD What the People are Reading S2 S5LJ
IHUUSIIICD KVHItY TlltltSlMY
Tqlophone
article for libraries and It has been
the distance
Interment was in the Wavsldi
M K Craven
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school turned out Wed
nesdny for the TrlStato Fair I un oir
Mr and Mrs T W Rncker Z cZn
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COFFEE
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H C George lionwFPrf
turned or none to scan hi
Mr and Mm F M Tnylor and
A lhy Sc0 t il
was organized
Ami awaits my spirit too 1n
t Tuesday with Mr Daniron as
or tin cause that lacks assist loader Much
Interest has been
shown
son were in Amarillo last Satur Miss Lillian u8I < berry of their son Millie who
lav ot wns he kilK of RtiRlands Amarillo was a visitor in the Card hurt in a car wreck
° K lmt loel 0HHl Kat11 Mnyriohl
reprinted by request And now we visited school
glve It to our readers The sub Monday
Entered n Second Class mail matter at th Post Office at Tulln Jwt of wr KnC0HinBll J tin future In The following visited Mr and
Toxm under the act of March 3 1878 Your Ollldren To Ienrn Hy Heart mxX lU cn ° Mrs Dninraii Friday
tilKlit Mr
2 all s ila follows Adults who Hanks anil Mrs L e Hniiuu and son
have read long ago all of the i Uninlinlnr f n livll > I Mrs Alvln Stark
quotations that follow will enjoy wl tin T ml Uny 11mm r Alexander and trending
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rending them gain as they urethl C0Un Wwk nMl nn Mr owning of
assembled here What Is worth
reading once Is worth roadliiR
Hooks Rive to all who faithfully Mr and Mrs Nov Cole
of Tulla
use them
the society the presence visited In the I V and Crls Mav
IlCHt u R ntf t of our field homes Saturday night and
gloom Just reasonableness to keep these quotation si for Sunday
Salesmanship Is the power to persuade plentyof people to plea their children to read and learn p ° lH llt mS f ° birlng
numbly purchase your product at a profit f by heart at least half Understand loneer Woman Of le msl Wlok lms hcu K ntly
Competition may be the life of trade but unrestricted It Is apt to > of le Hlmple short poems for Ul A E J PPicclnted by the farmers of the
° T riday re coinnuiilty
be the death of profit ls l > test of a childs iutelll
We must keep on telling If we expect to keep on selling J the t prt nnilI fa SrT I ° HnrtTml Mr
A male customer never prows up He will spend more time on fish the 1 A Carver home our VIro Mr less Street and fainllv
lug tackle than a refrigerator iinni 1 L I minor correspondont Mrs W Carver < > f 1Hce visited In the It A
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tsi2iSr t vsrwsfirsxxr
iortunit i > fluted in
our day
nlty dltd at her home Fridav Sept The cold weather of the past
LearniuR by heart will teach IS after a sleRe of sickness of reniudel Mrs Huh HodRes
thoushtful readliiR and expression several weeks I that slie lost a wool comfort at
loii will not waste half an hour Grandma Carver was a nsh FrV lvul the Pvatfs
I tr fdlowT theuo hor community an ovorvb J on the SOth of AuRust
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> y nre URoful lovel this Mr
nS eonh Rood old inothnr On < our1i
1 m 01 m r i ° f i > o < a > c m
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Important thev are usefnf m Z
Quite n crowd gathered at the Friday afternoon the Arney play stimulating thought reflecting the Hilts
school building Friday night for ground ball team came to Kaffir methods of various writers Services were conducted at the
the first social meeting of the for n game There were a good Thousand lnvi Viw Iak l thodist church Satur
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year After a short business meet many people out and oven though ICnro went ln w i V SIUK0S da > afternoon at 2 oclock hv her
ing everybody played games and the game was a little sided l f 11 Ptor Hev X S Daniels
Pass the word along Help got
tills quilt returned to Its rightful
owner he fore the blizzards come
Word has been received from
Mrs K T Knger who is in Savannah
Mo for medical treatment
she Is reported to he doing nicely
Miss Kstelle Mnyriohl has been
Cemetery iniler the direction of visiting Mr and Mrs Hov
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Hnmsey Undertaking Company f Tllu tho llst wyok
IlaiiMew Inesdny to attend a Smyers spent the week ed with
mrsw sroa y iho Ks mH Mr mw h
Mr J K Short of LeFors Texas Uny llannn visited school last
visited a few days of last week Thursday
with Ills daughter Mrs Leo Card o
uer She and two children
re Cr ToanhnW
reSS l eachers
turned with him for
a two weeks
and children
Mr and Mrs W H Hardage Tllo M 1 T ° f H ° Ta nyB of last Mr n1 Mra w Isl nml
d rand daughter Helen Hyrom ° PS the V lRllt Ior MrS > M lMltv nml 0 < > K < >
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Sunday and will uttmi the fair fenced her first
earth quake a few
during the week Un > > 0Bn Mss Ulv has een n
John Adams and son William California for earlv 3 months
O went up to Amarillo Tuesday She
says the earthquake inaTh > Ter
where thy are showing some hogs feel very queer and we shouldnt
at the TriState Fair b surprised If It didnt make her
In a letter to her mother Miss fei rather homesick for Swisher
Doris Lady state that she exper and he nianv good iuds
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SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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g At length I flew beyond the tree
quite fit for grownup labors
i j doit know how the world is
made and neither do my
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Expressing A Purpose In Life
fl I IlVf for those who love men
For those who know me true
For thi heaven that smiles above
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JEWELRY SHOP
HKITKR WATCH
KK IM KINO FOR LESS
We have added a complete
line of high grade Watches
flocks and Jewelry to our
stork and will he glad to supply
vour needs In this line
We have secured the agen
< > for HKNITH Hadlo IM uh
demonstrate one to you
SPECIAL
I jNI VERSA I All Elcclric
5 I lilic Radio Complete
Only 1350
k iMiMtii mmimmmmmm emu mmmMm aiT mammwamaumaMMMrminHa
has been occupied by Mr and Mrs
Hm Tomllnson
Mr M fi Craven was a caller
in the Shafer home Snturdav
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One day fluttered from the nest
to see what I could find
I said The world is made of
leaves riiuve been very blind
Visit Flynt Party
a three The teachers from Kress were
fen 5 A eks vta
fe dsare soake d e loll IO s0la miplnK
Due to the rain there were no 7h a > ° Snur efl t0 sho1 l0lsi Snturihiy night m
nt lot tl > li 1t ehind Uend ehool
the brow at Lubbock
services at church Sundav hut Tech We are all rejoicliR over the I
dont forget services as usual next Ti > > ai llls Wl getting There
lhe doublet s modest brown Ue welcome Mr
gray or and Mrs Jin was no one out to Sundav School
mle Jordan into our comniunlty Sunday because of the all dav rain f
I hey have moved on the farm that Mr mid Mrs Jim fiafford visited
their son and daughter at Diniinltt
last Sunday a week ago They
were called back over there oil
Tresday niirht to the bedside of
was badly
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well expressed Is an important
a H Cj B part of education
B BIRD THOUGHTS
I lived fiist In a little house and
lived there very well
g I thought the world was small
and round and made of pale
blue shell
I lived next in a little nest nor
needed any other
I thought the world was made of
straw and brooded to my
mother
h work i3h J spent a few days
were Sunday dinner guests in the v trnins 11 IVll d J ° < w n l lw engaged from > llillshoro
Hugh Smith home JiA Mouldered halfremembered r for three months in last week In the home of her
f the Uradford Memorial Hospital parents Mr and Mrs Horas herf
TIs he alone that lives nnd Mrs
and ivigns Hub Rogers and ferson
A Friend
i TWO PERMANENTS
for the
price of one
Prices Range From
250 TO 600
Ml Uil
TERESAS BEAUTY SHOP
Ready for Ginning
Our gin has been checked and repaired
togive you the same high class service
for which a Murray Loose Roll
Aii Blast Gin is well known a good
turnout and sample
Come and gin with us and let us show
you our plant
We will pay the highest market price
for your cotton
We will appreciate an opportunity to
serve you
VAUGHN SONS GIN
f lly were visiting their son Mrs San Jefferson was a visitor
It is not known who wrote the J K > In Lubbock Sunday where In Mrs John Hoffers home in
eight lines that follow Encourage he is attending Business College Tavlor coinmunitv last Tuesdav
your children to learn them and thl winter i afternoon
as many as possible of the other T l community is rejoicing over Grandpa fiafford is at the home
lines of verse on this page by nine rains God has given us of his son Dug Gafford after an
heart po memorize good Ii3t week
extended visit to Big Spring and
other places
Tulia Swisher Countvil exas
SAVE SAVE SA
One Bond Value One Cent Given
With Each 25c TwentyFive
Cent Purchase
Redeemable for Merchandise Anytime
Watch for CashIn Days
City Drug Store j
SCHOOL SI IMLIES PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 92
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DIAMONDS
See our new line of Diamond Rings
and Diamond Set Wedding Rings
They are most beautiful at the price
you care to pay
IVAS Jewelry
Of Distinction
FARM GAS SYSTEM
Demonstration
ALL DAY SATURDAY SEPT 26
Dont fail to visit our store see this
wonderful system in operation Farm
Gas Starts Where City Gas Stops
The farm home can now have city gas
conveniences for
I RM < S SYSTEM
l > not an evperiinciil tliey
are iu l thai sla < e There
are no workinfj parls More
> I < to opuruto than mi
oil cook slovu nml much
> afer ll will pay you to in
vrMijitUe Farm Gits
Cooking
Refrigeration
Hot Water
Heating
Ironing
Lights
AT A VERY lOW COST
PARAI GAS SYSTEM
Riiiii Mtilane Oas In 1931
over rO million pillions
were coiimiiihmI in U S Ain
Homes Schools Giles
Army Camps ami for
oponitiii Moior Ruses
Truck Tractors Railw V
Epri Trains
Childress Plumbing
Electric
Selling Afjcnt on Inrui Cits System for
Baker Mercantile Co Lockney
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 24, 1936, newspaper, September 24, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42376/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.