The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 28, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1937 Page: 32
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Thursday December 30 1937
SPECIALS
Friday Saturday
DIXIE STYLE LOAF
TOILET SOAP
CORN FLAKES
CRACKERS
TABLE SYRUP
SALAD DRESSING
PIECE BACON
FRESH HAM
PORK ROAST
HAMBURGER
CURED HAM
SALT PORK
No 1 Can
Camay Lifebouy
Palmolive
Millers
Pound
i
2 Pound Bov
Staley s Golden
Gallon
Quart
MARKET SPECIALS
FRESH LIVER
BEEF ROAST
STEAK
Pound
Center Cut Pound
Pound
No 1
10c
7c
9c
15c
56c
25c
12ic
Pinkney Beef Pound I DC
T Bone Loin and Club Steak
Pinkney Beef
ROUND STEAK
Pinkney Beef
Pound
18c
22c
15c
21c
19c
Pound
Center Cuts Pound
35c
18c
Huberts
FOOD STORE
QUALITY PRICE SERVICE
PHONE 151
THANKS TO EVERYONE for the
nice business entrusted to us since
opening in Tulia five months ago
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
CELEBRATE but seriously
Time for n Now Start Some will
celebrate the Now Year with
wild carousal othors will sco tho
old yenr out and tho now year In
quietly at homo A number will
work for much of tho worlds activity
must continue without interruption
even on Now Years Day
Not a fow will sleep preferring to
attach no special significance to
the mere passing of a year
Tho wise will colobrato tho New
Year during each of its 3C5 days
by giving the serious business of
living their most intelligent thought
and action They will look upon
the S760 brandnow hours of 193S
as welcome opportunities for Improving
tho mental moral and ma
terial wellbeing of themselves and
those around them
As 1937 passes few will mourn
Starting as a robuBt youngster only
525000 minutes ago this wenry
year drags Itself over tho threshold
a doddeilng sick old man 1938
brings fresh hope It has our best
wishes but it will need more than
mere wishing to restore tho world
to wellbeing It will need wisdom
and Judgment to rectify many
grave mistakes committed before
its time That requires more than
luck and good intentions
FORECAST encourajjlng
In spite of a year which has end
ed on a downbeat there Is much
to bo encouraged about in tho forecasts
for tho coming twelve monflis
Business men will be glad to learn
that Inventories overstocked last
Spring and Summer have now
boon depleted until nctual short
ages aro reported in Uiq wake of
the Christmas shopping
i Lovors of music will be cheered
to hear that Opera both in Now
Yoik and In Chicago is enjoying
its best season in a decade Those
i who prefer entertainment
not so
highbrow may choose from a
larger selection of hit Broadway
shows than at any time since 1930
Farmers most prosperous group
of Americans can look forward to
jeven better times if the Farm Bill
in Washington succeeds In deliver
lng a fair percentage of Adminis
tration promises
But most noteworthy sign of
tho times of all is not in the field
of economics politics or tho arts
Recently down in New Orleans a
68yearold man John Amos learn
ed that Frank Chabina a young
Albany Louisiana farmer would
lose his sight nnless a delicate op
eration were performed
j The operation required a new
coinea which must be taken from
another human eye John offered
to give his and he did LaBt week
he left the hospital saying he
wouldnt trade places with a
king While such men live there
is hope for the human race
FOR MILLIONS no 1938
As millions all over the world
hang up new calendars three times
as many more millions go nbout
tholr business unconcerned For
them there is no new year
Two hundred million Mohamme
dans will celebrate their now year
of 1357 in the month of Muharram
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THANKS
For the past years business
and your loyalty to us
Broadway Shoe
Shop
at
Hagoods Place
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which corresponds to our March
15 million orthodox lows must wait
untlf September boforo sooiiiR year
5G9S but and year CG99 InAnothor
25 million Jnpaucso Shlntoists aro
looking forward to welcoming tho
598th yenr of tholr calendar which
will mark tho 13th year of tho pros
ont period of Shown Radiant
Penco Some 350 million Chinese
ContucionlstB and Taolsts mny thus
bo induced to nccopt a widespread
Christian bollof In tho unlucky
qualities of 13 for tho Japs
Tho Jewish reckoning of nearly
6000 years may seem llko n long
period of tlmo but this Is not tho
oldest cnlondar In tho world by any
moans According to modern records
our 1938 will mark tho years
74457447 of tho Ryzantlno Era
which Is reckoned from tho founding
of tho city of Byzantium now
Istanbul 5510 B C on tho First
day of September Somo readers
mnthomntically inclined will noto
tho loss of n year botwoon then
and now This is explained by tho
fact that tho year 1 In which Christ
was born was neither I C nor A
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HEART no wrinkles
Somo who are leading this will
look with hostility upon tho on
croachmont of another year Thoy
feel it brings them closer to old
ago It la foolish to fear passing
years for thore are many compensations
for loss of youth Much of
tho worlds great works have boon
done by old mon and women
For instance beside tho usual ex
amples of Cincinnati Lincoln and
Goethe wo have such lively oldsters
In1 out midst ns Arturo Tos
canlnl George M Cohan Jack Garner
and David Lloyd George not
to mention a hundred others All
nre past the halfcentury mark and
still going strong However much
you may disagree with Walter Pit
kin you must admit that men 40
nnd women who have weathered
tho best ten years since 39 aro
Invariably considered young if
by that ago they have achieved
my great success in public or pro
esslonal life Women who are be
lnnlng to worry about crops foot
ml saggy chins can take comfort
n Madame do Sovignes lemark
hat tho heart has no wrinkles
And others not so acutely tlis
urbed but who wish that tlmo
vould hurry so fast will ngiee
vlth her saying I dislike clocks
with secondhands thoy cut up
Ifo Into too small pieces
High Wide Handsome
The title fits exactly this spacious
dashing picture that is oven
better and more unusual than its
name You never saw anything llko
It Music slapstick melodrama
I history and fiction nre expertly
sciambled in a brilliant medley
that cannot bo called less than
splendid entertainment which
breaks several rules Whoover
hard of music In tho Pennsylvania
oil fields Or thought that a
circus troupe could be convincingly
used to aid farmers In laying
plpo lines This occurs in tho
magnificent climax of the show
when tho desperate rustics are all
but done In by wily oil men This
takes place in 1859 when tho
petroleum industry was young
More than a romanticized account
of that however is tho love story
of Randolph Scott an earnest
country man and Irene Dunne
singer nnd dancor In a carnival
show Who when sho runs away
from him after marrlngo becnuso
he cares more for oil than love
Js discovered by the great Bar
num who probably thinks sho is
another Jenny Lind On tho verge
of golnB to New York and fame
sho rallies tho entire circus to
dash to the aid of her abandoned
husband and his farmer friends
Irene Dunno is a dream as tho
heroine Perfect perfect Everyone
In tho rast is grandly right
and tho pictuio for all its popular
appeal is as unconventional ns
thoy make them
This oxtiemely intotestlng and
romantic picture will bo on the
screon at tho Grand Theatio In
Tulia Saturday midnight Sunday
and Monday Dont miss this show
Those visiting In tho W L Huntley
homo during the week end
wero Mrs Einnm Dodson Mr and
Mrs Frank Allen Dorothy and
Hersholl Mrs Inez LaVollo Mr
and Mrs E T McRrido Mr and
Mrs E T McHrldo Jr all of Ama
rlllo Raymond Cockran of Halt
Mr and Mis Raymond IJunow
and Dan Ray of Crowd Mr nnd
Mrs Virgil Dodson of Claud
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thut have hefii BLOOD TESTED and well culled for 1
vigor and production With feed so cheap why not gj
raise a few early fryers Bring your eggs for custom
hatching on Wednesday or Saturday ut 2 c per egg
See us about Brooders Poultry Equipment Poultry
Remedies and Feeds
LAR0E HATCHERY
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Bags Calf Pig And
Suede 295
Values
247
173
Curtains
Piiscilla And Cris
eiohs Styles Pastel Shades
Tulia Swisher County Texas
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
at CARTERS
FIRST DAY DEC 31ST
LAST DAY JAN 81938
A S a 1 e To
Purr About
25 Cloth and Fur Trimmed
Coats Values to 1975
Size 12 to 42
985
8
Coats
Fur Trim and Tailored
Coats of Extra Style Appeal
Values up to 45 Your Choice
1500
Ja
Jav
And Without
Berets
79c
113
Acetate
Cropes Solids
Good Assortment Of
Colois 195 Values
495 Bags Our Entire
Stock Of These
Choice Bags
Select At
397
327
< Blankets
25 Wool Single
195 Quality Pastel Plaid
9 Cloth Coats Well Made
Good Lining Values
To 2475
1185
12
Tailored
And Fine Fur Trim
Coats of the Better Kind
Gossard Corsets
1 Lot to Choose
From At
I Pri
ce
93c
Spun
ituyon And
Acetate Silks Solids
SI 20 139 150 Values
Silk Hose Dark Cobra
Of A and 4 Thread
100 Hose
73c
237
Spread
Heavy Cotton
Jucquards 295 Values
CARTERS PLAINVIEW
Values to 5950 at 2500 U
12 High Grade Fur Trimmed 13 Suits Costume Two And
And Fur Coats Priced Three Piece Suits Tailored
Up to 8950 Half And Fur Trimmed
Price And Half Price And
LESS LESS
0
33
Childrens
Coats Good Size
Assortment Now
79c
Ladies House Dresses Short
And Long Sleeves
Sizes 12 to 44
Cotton Prints
OJ
65
Better Dresses
Late Arrivals In Womens
Dresses 1975 to 4500
Alpaca Crepe Sheer
33 13 Discount from Prices Woolens 33 13 Discount
36 Womens Dresses Values
To 1975 Crepes
Wools and Velvets
895
34 Womens Dresses Good
Assortment of Styles v x
> And Sizes Values >
To 1250
500
33 13
Discount On All Bradley
Knit Dresses Womens
Sweaters And
Blouses
rWomen s Ball Briggan Childrens Sweaters With
Pajamas
151617
79c
63c
Silks Solids
Prints And Plaids
79e Values 39 inches Wide
One Big Lot Costume Jewelry Flowers Buttons Pricey
Many Many Many Winter Items Greatly Reduced J t
In Combination With Our January Clearance Comes
DOLLAR DAY MONDAY JANUARY 3RD
If you have not attended a Carters Dollar Day dont miss
this one if you have we know you wont
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 28, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1937, newspaper, December 30, 1937; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42415/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.