The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1938 Page: 4
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The Best is Not Always the Highest Priced
It is not necessary that we charge as much for our flour in Tulia as other Mills because we have available at
all times the best wheat in the world to make flour from without the extra cost of shipping it to our mill This
saves us approximately 20c per 48 pound sack and furthermore after the llour is made it is not necessary to
pay transportation charges to get the flour to Tulia We are milling only the best wheat and naturally this
makes only the best flour
If you are not using Tulia flour now why not try a sack if it is not satisfactory bring any part of the flour back
to the grocer where you purchased it and get all of ycfur money back Now if this isnt fair tell your grocer to
give you a loaf of WonDa Bread for the trouble that you have been to and we will stand the Cost
THE TULIA MILL
THE BIGGEST FLOUR MILL IN SWISHER COUNTY
SOCIETY
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JACKSON ARTEBBURN
On Feb 26 at the Methodist
Parsonage in Tulia Texas Mr
Dawson Jackson and Miss Neva
Arterburn were united in marriage
with Rev C W Foote officiating
These young people are to make
their home in Tulia Their many
friends wish for them happiness
and prosperity
LAKEVIEW H D CLUB
CHANGES MEETING DATE
All members of the Lakeview
H D Club are asked to attend
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the all day meeting to be held in
basement of Methodist Church on
Tuesday March 8 at which time
Mr Gibson dairy specialist from
College Station will give demonstrations
on Butter Making and
processed Cottage Cheese The
meeting will begin promptly at
11030 a m
I Each lady is asked to bring
covered dish for lunch We are
fortunate to be invited to see
these demonstrations and feel
sure we will be greatly benefitted
by them
MRS BATES ENTERTAINS
FRIENDLY NEEDLERS
The Friendly Needlers Club met
at the home of Mrs H S Bates
on Tuesday afternoon Feb 22 The
following members present
were
Mesdames John Balllngcr H E
Barbour Bill Shives Martin Ca
jgle Lennis Hutto S C Hutcher
son and the hostess Mrs Bates
After a brief business meeting
needle work was enjoyed for an
hour A delicious salad course was
served by the hostess assisted by
her daughter Helen after which
the meeting adjourned
The next meeting will be on
March 7th at the home of Mrs
Martin Cagle
HERES OUR
ANSWER
lV SEE ANY CAR
< 4ter DISPLAYING THI
For 7 Days
Only During
NATIONAL
USED CAR
EXCHANGE1
Every Car at Rock Bottom Prices
11937 Ford Coupe 505 11934 Ford Fordor
Sedan 265
n i m i With
11936 Ford Tudor
Trunk 465 1 Ford Track 90
11934 Ford Coupe 250 ii933 Ford Fordor
11930 Chevy Coupe 50 Sedan 200
11931 Chevy Coupe 175 11929 Ford Coupe 65
CampbellSneathen
SALES fe g aj SERVICE
Tulia Texas
Phone 300 >
RAILING HAILE
Miss Lillian Railing was united
in marriage to Mr Charley
I Halle Sunday Feb 20 1938 at the
I home of Mr and Mrs E C Rod
Igers Mr and Mrs R Ferguson
were Best Man and Matron of
Honor Rev J Hoytt Boles read
i the ring ceremony
The bride was dressed in a
I white chiffon and lace gown and
carried a bouquet of pink and
blue sweet peas No one but their
i immediate families was present
A reception was given for Mr
and Mrs Charley Halle the
former Miss Lillian Railing Sunday
afternoon at 400 oclock in
the home of her grand parents
Mr and Mrs John Finck Several
lovely gifts were presented to
the couple
Those presentx were Mr and
Mrs A B Hallo the grooms
father and mother Mr and Mrs
Fied Railing the brides father
and mother A B Haile Jr Mr
and Mrs Mosco Boylon New
Kirk New Mexico Mr and Mrs
John Finck Mr and Mrs Joe
Find and family Mr and Mrs
Ernest Finck and family of Tul
ia Mr and Mrs R P Boehning
Canyon Texas Mr and Mrs M
L Morgan Levelland Texas Mr
and Mrs Charlie Finck and daughter
Dimmitt Texas and Mr and
Mrs R Ferguson Tulia
INTERNATIONAL LITERARY
ARTS CLUB MEETS
Mrs Leo White was hostess to
ILAC when It met Feb 17 for a
study of Caroline Millers Lamb
In His Bosom
Mrs Markham Waddlll had
charge of the business meeting at
which time further plans werej
made for the homecoming lunch
jeon J
I The program was led by Mrs
Stanley Vars who discussed the
jerudeness and difficulty of the
period of which the story of
Lamb In His Bosom was to have
1 thken place
Mrs Wayne Flynt gave a comprehensive
discussion of the book
Mrs White carried out a patriotic
theme in her decorations
and refreshmnt plate The club ad1
journed to meet with Mrs Cliff
Blackard on March 1 so that those
i who wished to do so might attend
a book review on tegular club
day i
The club had its Annual Texas i
Day and Federation Day program
March 1 with Mrs Blackard Mrs
Ernest Sorrenson led the program
I and discussed Texas Day which
lis March 2 Mrs Townsend Douglas
discussed the Federation bring1
ing out in her talk the advantages
of the Federation to a club
i as well as to an individuals club
member Mrs Markham Waddlll i
discussed the duties of a Federated
Club
Twelve members enjoyed the
hospitality of Mrs Blackard
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TULIA II
SPECIAL
D CLUB IN
MEETING
There will be a call meeting of
the TuliaHome Demonstration
Club Friday March 4th at 230
p m If roads permit meet with
Mrs Irn Smith and if not with
Mrs Dan Dlvercomb It Is very
Important that all club members
be present and visitors are
come
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MRS FOOTE IS HOSTESS
TO UNITY STUDY CLUB I
Republic of Chili was the subject
of study at the meeting of
the Unity Study Club Wednesday
Feb 23 at the homo of Mrs C
W Foote
Mrs Crane was leader of the
lesson and gave an interesting talk
on Great Chilean Leaders Other
topics discussed were Life in
Santiago Mrs O H Clark Nitrate
Fields Mrs Bert Young
blood and Panama Canal and
Andean Railroad Mrs S P
Atchley
Roll call was answewrcd with
early day history of the Panhandle
incidents in the life of Phebe
K Warner and Child Welfare
Lovely refreshments were served
to the members and a guest
Mrs J M Riggs
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ELECTION NOTICE
Pursuant to an order issued by
City Commission notice Is hereby
given that a City Election will
be held on April 5 1938 some being
the first Tuesday in April in
the County Court Room In Tulia
Texas from 8 a m to 7 p m for
the purpose of electing a Mayor
and two Commissioners to serve
for the ensuing two years
W W Stephenson and H E
White were appointed Judges to
nold election
Ray G Jordan Mayor
ATTEST
Gladys Stallings Secretary
CITY OF TULIA 93c
Tomorrows airplane land transport
is described by engineers as
having a gross weight of about 20
tons a useful load of about six
tons a flying range of 1250 miles
and a speed of 225 miles an hour
on two engines
o
The Libby Prison of Civil War
days was located at Richmond Vr
It was taken down reconstructed
for the Worlds Columbian Expoa
sltion at Chicago where it served
as a war museum and its walls
now form part of another building
in Chicago
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The average harpy eagles nest
weight 14 pounds
GOODMANS
SUPER 66 SERVICE STATION
CELEBRATES THEIR
Anniversary
THIS WEEK
BY GIVING
A FREE TUBE
WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ALEE
TIRE
ALSO WE ARE GIVING A 25 DISCOUNT ON
FIRESTONE TRACTOR TIRES
On this our fifth year in business in Tulia we wish to sincerely thank
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everybody for their liberal share of patronage Your business has made
possible this celebration and we invite you to visit us during this week
March 3 to 10
10EARL
EARL GOODMAN
We have a complete line of Nationlly Advertised Car Accessories
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1938, newspaper, March 3, 1938; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42510/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.