The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 27, 1956 Page: 15
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1956
STOP CESS TANK
OVERFLOWCLEAN
OUT SEPTIC TANK
NonAcid NonCaustic Absolutely NonCorroslve to Metal
ANAEROBICUL is the most amazing lastlngaetlon
chemical cleaner ever developed for cleaning cesspools
septic tanks and
cloggedup drains Just one
application lasts virtually indefinitely It cannot harm
plumbing or stain porcelain or tllel It Is absolutely
noncorroslvo to all metals It is harmless skin
QT SIZE
Only
395
Enough
on
contact You can use It yourself In exactly 10 secondslj
deep pool
All You Have to Do Is Pour It Down the Drain Once
ONE APPLICATION PERFORMS 8 CLEANUP MIRACLES
1 Eliminates solids with instant
bacteria action
2 Strips grease and grime from
cesspool walls
3 Eliminates grease trap
clogging
4 Allows water to penetrate
Into ground stops cesspool
overflow
5 Unclogs household drains In
seconds
6 Ends all bad odors
7 Aids plant growth around
cesspool
8 Saves you many dollars
COMPLETE MONEYBACK GUARANTEE
used with thrilling successful results by thousands of home owners
and institutions industries schools municipal governments Tested
and approved by nationally famous Chemical Labs Try It yourself
If not completely satisfied just return empty container and
your money will be refunded in fulll That is our absolute ironclad
guarantee
FOR HOME USE
HOUSE DRAIN STOPPAGES Apply two tablespoons
to clogged drain follow with 2 quarts of water allow
to stand over night
GARBAGE GRINDERS Same as for house drains
GREASE TRAPS Apply two to four tablespoons to drain
leading to grease trap or open trap cover and sprinkle
this amount on top of grease follow with 2 quarts of
water repeat every week
SEPTIC TANKS Apply onehalf pound through commode
repeat every three months or as odors and conditions
call for the need
CESSPOOLS Same as for septic tanks
REMEMBER
The Most Valuable Part of Your Tank
Is Gone When You Have It Pumped
THE CITY OF TULIA IS NOW USING
ANAEROBICUL IN ITS DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Anaerobicul Can Be Obtained From The Following
BOBS SUPER MARKET
GRIFFITHS SUPER MARKET
LITTLEJOHN BROS SUPER MARKET
ROGERS SUPERETTE
CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO HAPPY TEXAS
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
Parker Liquid Lead
PENCILS
Reg 295 Value
MOO
CtOWER JEWELRY
uKUEaaiMMitfWtf
Mr and Mrs Jim Halo and daughter
Mrs G A Mahler of Panhandle
returned home Wednesday
from Kaufman and San Angelo
where they attended the funeral services
of Mrs Hales older sister
Mrs C R Fox who passed away
In the hospital at Kaufman where
she had been making her homo for
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
Bostonians Mansfield
MENS SHOES
from
987
ED CRAWFORDS
THE TULIA Swisher County HERALD
IS months with her sister Mrs
Mamie Riley In the old family
home Funeral services for the 72
year old Mrs Vox were held In San
Angelo Saturday and she was laid
to rest bcsldo the body of her husband
who passed away five years
ago
TELEPHONE
TALK
hyJLC Oakley Manager
Visit Again By Telephone
At this time of year vacations are over for most
of us And I suppose if youre like me you are already
looking foivvard to next years But its a good thing
to remember that those miles that took you hours to
cover on your trip can melt away in seconds with aLong
Distance call
That way you can thank your fiiends or relatives
by telephone for all the fun you had during your vacation
visit Theyll appreciate it and will enjoy hearing
your voice again
Or maybe you met friends on vacation Theres
leally no better way of keeping in touch with them
than by a friendly Long Distance call
Rates are lower after 6 pm every weekday and
all day Sunday This makes it easier to recall the happy
vacation days all year long Remember too call by
number its twice as fast
Why Run Just Reach
Some time ago I heard a good slogan for extension
telephones It was Why run for the telephone
when you can reach for it It makes sense too
You arrange furniture and appliances in your house
do more things easier day after day
Most homes could use an additional telephone The
telephone service is the telephones ability to help you
so that theyll be convenient for you Why not carry
this convenience over to your telephone service
For you see a good part of the real worth of
kitchen and bedroom seem to be the most popular
spots for families now enjoying life with two telephonesThe cost is small for an extension An installation
charge of 125 and the monthly rate of 100 can make
you a two telephone family
Looking Up Words
You know people sometimes use words for years
before finding out exactly what they mean Usually
theyre pretty close but it never hurts to dust off the
old dictionary and look up a word
I did it the other day to find the definition of
value We talk about value of service a lot in the telephone
business and I wanted to know once and for
all just exactly what value meant
In simple terms it means real worth So if you
stop and think a minute about how much the telephone
does for you we think youll agree were not misusing
the word value when we talk about telephone service
For you see a good pait of the real worth of telephone
service is the telephones ability to help you do
more things easier day after day
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Call by Number Its Twice as Fast
MRS J E SIMPSON JR
Miss Atchley J E Simpson
Exchange Nuptial Vows
Miss Voncille Atchley daughter of Mis S P Atchley
and the late S P Atchley and John Earl Simpson Jr son
of J E Simpson Sr of Silveiton and Mrs A B Gricr of
Harrison Aikansas were united in mairiage Fiiday in a
double ring ceremony in the home of Mr and Mis J Ross
Ciocker
Rev Uel D Crosby associate minister
of Polk Street Methodist church
in Amarillo and former minister
of First Methodist in Tulia read the
vows before an improvised altar of
bronc and yellow mums and pompom
mums accented with dried foliage
and yellow tapers Centering
the altar was a bronze wrought iron
kneeling bench
As a nuptial prelude Mrs Donald
Crocker played September Song
Autumn Leaves and Softly As Is
A Morning Sunrise The traditional
wedding inarches were used Mrs
James C Cowan jr read How Do
I Love Ihte by nii7abcth Uarrett
Browning
Attending the bride as matronof
honor Mrs Howard D Smith of
Lockney wore a metallic brocaded
cotton satin dress accented with
colors of copper avocado and gold
The bodice featured a round neckline
and the skirt was detailed with
a circular flare She carried a cres
cctn bouquet of wood loses and fall
colored flowers
Conrad Alexander was best man
L D Gnffm and Carl D Uomar
served as ushers Gene Smith nephew
of the groom was ring bcircr
Given in marriage by her biothcr
Kelly Atchley the bride was attired
in a wait length gown of vvhita
tulle and nylon net over duchess
satin styled with a lace tunic The
bodice was fashioned with a scollop
ed neckline and long tapered sleeves
Her shoulder length veil of illusion
fell from a tiara encrusted with ir
radescent sequins and seed pearls
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
White Swan Grapefruit
JUICE
46Oz Can
4 SI00
ROGERS SUPERETTE
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
Nylon
PETTIBL0USES
Reg 495 and 595
Your Choice
300
TULIA TOT SHOP
She carried a crescent bouquet of
white roses
Mrs Atchley mother of the bride
wore a corsage of yellow roses
Mrs A I Smith sister of the
groom wore a charcoal ensemble
with black accessories and a red
glamclia corsage
At the reception immediately fol
lowing the brides table was center
ed witli an arrangement of autumn
leaves and bronze mums around
the cake Mrs C W Hucknbay served
the cake and Miss Dejah Cowan
presided at the silver service
Guests were registered by Mrs
lack Ramsey Assisting in the
house party were Mrs B L Young
ji Mrs Al Compton Mrs G E
Simmons jr and Mrs J Ross
C rocker
I or a wedding trip to New Orleans
the bride traveled in a silver
metallic tunic suit with winter white
velvet and black accessories Her
corsage was white roses
Mrs Simpson is a graduate of
lulii High School and attended
West Texas State at Canyon Before
her marriage she was employed bv
tlu Tulin Chamber of Commerce for
three yeais Mr Simpson has the
Chevrolet dealership in Sllverton
wheie the couple will make their
home
Among the events preceding the
wedding weie a trousseau party given
in tlie home of Mrs V C Pore
a bridal shower in the home of Mrs
James C Cowan jr and the rc
heaisal diimci in the home of Mr
and Mrs C W Reeves
1934 Study Club
Opens New Year
In Sigler Home
The lJII Study club met Wednesday
with Miss Irmn Sigler as host
esi Mrs Homer Bates brought
piectings fiom the president
Mrs James S Ford chairman of
the program committee reviewed
the club yearbook
Mrs T D Daniel gave an luster
esting and humorous story Happy
is the Soldier by Leo Roster
Refreshments were served to 12
members and three guests Mrs II
II Hayes Mrs John Hanna and
Miss Utile Wingo
Herald Want Ad Gets Results
PAGE SEVEN
Naomi Circle Meets
With Mrs Harris
The Islands Await His Word
was the program topic of the Naomi
Circle of the Methodist Womans
Society of Christian Service when
it met Monday afternoon Sept 17
in the home of Mrs James T HarrisMrs S A Duckett was leader
with Mrs 0 B Herring and Mrs
J R Hankins presenting program
parts Group hymns were sung accompanied
by Mrs E W Flynt at
the piano
Mrs 0 K Woodall circle chairman
conducted a short business
meeting The group voted to hold
a rummage sale September 29 on
the courthouse square
Refreshments were served to the
following members Mmcs Flynt
Duckett Woodall Hankins Herring
L E McDonald B R Youngblood
Ld Brasher and J R Ward
Methodist Circles
Have Joint Meeting
The Joyce Hill and Marcia Hinds
circles of the WSCS of the Methodist
church met nt the church parlor
Wednesday morning for a combined
meeting
Mrs J C Cowan jr gave the devotional
A short business meeting
followed Plans were made for the
programs to be given during the
vear
Refreshments were served to the
WSCS president Mrs Ed Brasher
one new member Mrs Tritz Lan
ham and the following members
Mines Johnny Boydston A T
Young McKee Harvey Milner Co
wan A W Lankford Raymond Wallace
Gilbert Milligan and Haydcn
Love
Sharp Children
Win Several
Holstein Ribbons
In the Holstein division of the Tri
State fair Linda Sharp of Tulla took
8th and 0th and Jim Pat Sharp 11th
in 1 months and older heifer calves
Jim Pat took third and Joe Winston
fourth in junior yearling heifers
Cottons Compare At 298
KEETON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO
A New Market for Cattle
Complete facilities to Feed Shape Sell your Cattle
SALE ON FRIDAYS SATURDAY if necessary
10 years in the Cattle Business
Piompt Efficient Dependable
Located 5 Miles South East of City Limits On
U S Highway 84 Lubbock Texas
Santa Fo Railway mainline
Phone She wood 48441 or Sherwood 41473
CLAUD KEETON
po ir > 8i5
ROGSTAD ZACIIARY
SH 48147
10000 Cattle Capacity
SHOP WITH THESE LOCAL MERCHANTS AND SAVE ON DOLLAR DAY
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
MENS
DRESS SOX
Genuine Banner Wrap First Quality
300 Denier Rayon Cotton
Top Heel Toe Elastic
Top for Longer Wear Fancy
Patterns In Blue Grey Brown
Maroon Sizes 10 to 12
3 P r SI 00
LA VELLES
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
JUST RECEIVED
NEW CHOCOLATE CANDY
Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters
Double Dip Milk Chocolate Peanuts
Chocolate Malted Milk Balls
Chocolate Bridge Mix
Regular 69c lb
only 49c b
5c 10c PERRYS 25c1
RALPH KEETON
SH 47487
tfc
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
Any Gas
HEATER
Purchased Dollar Day
20 o
K RAMSEYS
MONDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY
KRAFTS
E ADE
46Oz Can
5 SI00
LITTLEJOHN BROS
DOLLAR DAY IN TULIA IS MONDAY OCTOBER 1
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 27, 1956, newspaper, September 27, 1956; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42992/m1/15/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.