The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 1, 1947 Page: 2
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THE TULIA HERALD PACE 2 MAY 1 1947
English Students
Dramatize Book
A Lantern In Her Hand by
Bass Strctcr Aldrlch was pro
scntotl In play form Monday
morning In the high school assembly
and Tuesday afternoon
at the Womans study club The
play Rives the life of Abblc Mc
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2 Pound Bag
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TOMATO JIIIS
Dio State No 2 Can 2 for
1HEATIES
Pia TGA3TIE3
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180
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BOXES FOR
Vva All No 2 Cans
Klssy later Abblc Deal from
n young lady to a grandmother
The characters were Helen Mc
Casland as Abbie David Fry as
Will Deal Udell Adams as Ed
Matthews Juanltn Krelg as
Laura Joe Cowan as John and
Mary Both Ncwby as Abbics
mother The play was written
from n book of the same name
by Joyco Shurbct and Mary Beth
WHEN YOU BUY
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automobile Life machinery or insurance on your
growing crops
Our ofricc is open from 9 oclock until 500
Let usbe your insurance counselor
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WILL AND
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PHONE 6
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PRUNES
530
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NO 2i2
CAN
Newby It wu under the direction
of MIm Mildred Hulsey
and was narrated by Joyce
Shurbct
Dear Brenda
Well the cast for the senior
play has been selected and the
selector selected a select class
Ask Miss Hulsey how to correct
that sentence Shell tell
you and so will any senior she
teaches I even got a part in
the play The role of a man
chaser I cant Imagine why
they wanted me for the part
PEIt
BON
Brenda Ivo decided to be a
poet Miss Hulsey has inspired
ir er > iv Uh icr tenchi
Lltrn lnws ths
upon a midnight or
mi ftnr drery
Wl iV t poivWnd rvenk and
venn and I do mean
weary
Over many a quaint but not
curious volume of English
lore but not forgotten
Suddenly thero came n rapping
nearly knocked the door
down
As if someone madly tapping
Tapping at my front door
It was ghost Miss Hulsey
Only this well thats enough
isnt it
Any resemblance to this poem
and The Raven is purely coincidentalWell I must close and strive
to get my report cards by the
time school is oiit I have to pay
a library fine finish my research
theme correct five tests
give five book reports and write
two minor themes So yours
until I get this work done and
catch a man
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FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
WE DELIVER PHONE 97
Tommy Waufford haa bttnln
Austin on businm
The motion plcturo The Last
Days of Pompel was shown In
the Tulla high school auditorium
April 24
J W Maynard attended the
fat stock show in Plalnvicw
April 24
Mr and Mrs James Fry and
Danny attended church services
in Lockncy Tuesday morning
J W Maynard J W Flncher
Wilson Youngblood Thomas
Uoston and Edgar Borchardt
wont with R B Dawson Jr to
the Plainview Fat Stock Show
April 24 for practice judging
Anita Johnlgan of Canyon
spent the weekend with Norlene
Kreig
Mr and Mrs Fouls Holcomb
of Plalnvicw were in the homo
of Mr and Mrs E V Stewart
April 20
RADIO REPAIR
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
24 irOUR SERVICE
APPLETON
MOTOR CO
PnONE 124 TULIA TEXAS
SERS DAY
SUGGESTIONS
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IN STOCK
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PHILCO RADIOS
S3SS5
UP
DISHES
SETS OPEN STOCK
COLORED
YSEX MIXIM8
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PRESTO
COOKERS
1350
BWEYER
MIXER
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POPUP
TOASTER
1995
DOOR CHIMES
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CRYSTALS
650
UP
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UNIT
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CHILDRESS
HARDWARE
PHONE 34 TULIA
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ALTHOUGH WE HAVE BEEN BUILDINGAND OPERATING
AT THE SAME TIM E FOR THE PAST WEEK
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNO UNCE THE
Formal Opening
SATURDAYS
OF THE
Tulia Roller Rink
4
ONE HALF BLOCK SOUTHEAST OF COURTHOUSE
FRIDAY NITE MAY 2
WEEKDAYS
AFTERNOON One Session 400 > m
EVENINGS Two Se siom 730 and 930 p in
AFTERNOONS Two Session 130 anil 300 p in
EVENINGS Two Sessions 730 am 900 p in
SUNDAYS
AFPERNOONS Three Session 130 300 and 430 p in
One elass will lie plvon each week for ladies and liepnnors on Thursday Afternoons
from 230 to 400 p in
We cater to parties or speeial late sessions on week nites from 1030 to 1200 p in
Vie have plenty of spectators seats so even if you doht skate you can come out and
watch the fun This roller rink will he operated on a very high standard of roller rink
rules Come yourselves or send your children to skate and he assured that the associations
will he those of the highest type sportsmanship
Glial W QleUenlula
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with STERLING HALLOW Y
JACK ARMSTRONG NO 7
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MAY 3 4 5
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GRAND
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FAIR WARMER
TUESDAY
MAY 6
ALL ADULTS 25c
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IN
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WED THURS
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MAY 2
GEORGE RAFT and
JOAN BENNETT
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MSE Assess mi
BUY
with LLOYD NOLAND
and GLADYS GEORGE
HERE COMES THE CIRCUS
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MAY 3
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with JAMES WARREN
and NAN LESLIE
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MAY 3 4 5
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IN
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NEWS
CATS TALE
TUES WED THURS
MAY 6 7
ROSALIND RUSSELL and
ALEXANDER KNOX
SISTER KENNY
LIGHT HOUSE KEEPING
CHICK CARTER NO 14
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 1, 1947, newspaper, May 1, 1947; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42961/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.