The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1, Friday, September 14, 1923 Page: 12
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NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION
MEMBER No 3699
The Tulia ITerald has accept
ed a Newspaper Association Mem
with which are affiliated two hnn
dred and two road associations j
Hoyts
Hand and Pace Cream Lotion
For Your Complexion
which has published thousands of
maps and millions of pamphlets in
the interest of good roads and
i which believes that the future civ I
ilization of this great country will i
1 iro forward as fast and no faster j
than we develop our systems of
transportation j
The motor and motor truck have
come to stay The farmer of tven
urelv towards i
Ti
nd organizations It stands not
jo 1J pur > bieed for the least
in tin of < > purchased for
the least amount of haulage thev
mern erenVi profits from farm
produce beeuisi they cost less o
haul over good roads
Good roads everywhere mean
prosporitv and happiness eve
where
That is why we have become a
Newspaper Association Member of
lie sMni iiion v nieh will eventually
produce Good Roads EverywhereT i ln ilie liodv tin slow i
I the movement The greater tin
uoiiieiit must be the lon er it
kes io tret under way
The I nited States is l
v i ii i a rsre
bership m the National Highwav
V inoiiv almost cntirelv surrounded
n
Association Washington D C
i 1 motorears and
o0 poor
roads T is moving slowly but
condition when
it will have onlv uod rortiN The
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for any particular road but for
K sou WanM
< od Roads Everywhere throngh
hr > Sf la nnd ha sQ
establishment of National Hicl i
e < u no 000000 of them
v aJs Improvinjr our almost three
The device at the head of
map InjiHon 0f highwavs is n e
s column expresses our interest trlNj TH lmVfMlnt iormmis
j il roads jrour interest in roads n < i t t es time to get
Gfl It is the symbol of an association under way It is like a monscr
T which for twelve has work
years ti iin titmir un a grade
ed faithfully andiiard for the dis requiring manv locomotives t0 be
semination of road information gm tle tivw sinwh gifting
fur vote
FALL CARTOONETTES
THE TUL1A HKLALt
1 tip speed But onco the train is
in motion it 1ms nn enormous
ed to make the snbjeiT very ui
terotinsr After the business Mieet
intr the hustevs reived refreshments
of ice cream and e ke The
meeting then uljourncd to meet
September PMh with yfT Io > t
Vlcholl
UNION HILL NEWS ITEMS
BAPTIST CHURCH
force for going nlioatl one loco It is delightful to sco tho Sun
I motive can keep it moving anil it day school attendance climbing
is difficult to stop with tho coming cooler weather
I So w ill it be with our road bYiiTd1 1ho attendance was 250 Sunday
I l ing program slowly but surely It ouglit to constantly inoroasu
the movement for hot tor roads One of tho largest congregations
l than Federal aid can give for uvul greeted tho pastor at the
more roads than State alone can
build is gathering momentum
When it gots up speed nothing
van stop it
morning hour Our feelings were
mingled with joy and sorrow on
this occasion sorrow because it
was the last time for months that
Meanwhile the individual jho niany of our young people shall he
needs a good road and neons it
now must not lose courage It
a was said the Panama Canal
couldn t be built in a generation
Jjj It was built in a few short years
MJAt the rate we are at present
building Federal aid roads it will
J take some hundred and fifty or
two hundred years to improve our
road system All of us will be
J j very dead before that movement
is well started The answer is to
ehange the movement ttr work for
educate
huihwav
for national
with us and joy to know that thcv
are pursuing their college work
for larger son ice and usel ulnness
We have a fine hand of young
people They are making good and
will continue to do so Some of
them are going to school and some
of them teaching Our hearts and
our prayers go out for them as
they go awavMny their lives ever
be true to the teachings of home
and the old homo church
We were glad to welcome the
teacher of the public school We
built bv and maintained11111 to 1h > t home with us
by the National Government give I > njoy our worship and all our
this Nation two hundred thousand services
mile of snoh roads which could The evening congregation was
with easp be built in a period of 0110 ° u largest evening nudi
fivo year and the rest of tb j ecs we have liad during the pre
roads will be improved in even son < pastors sojourn in Tulia Mi
less time by States counties and wo a strive to build up the at
towns which will refuse a national I tendance on these oventne ser
road system when all that they < vices
need to do to enjov it is connect f1 were glad to welcome Prof
with it I Younger superintendent of the
public schools and his wife also
Wm J
PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY
i Tv vears nun on an isolated mud
wallow miscalled a road who to The Presbyterian Missionary So
day lives near a hard surface road fiety met with Mrs D H Oulton
and drives his ear to town and j on Wednesday September 1th
b ek nn hour where formerly with eleven members present The
he required a day knows what t0Pip for dismission was Thc Xn >
Odsuul ears mem to him Good j tional Outlook which was uute
roads mean prosperity they menu an interesting subject and handled j
i i
The pastor began a revival
meeting at Houston seven miles
south of Tulia Mondav cuniii
Services will be held each T
during the week Vrw fur u
this meeting
Our
regular servnes will be
leld next The
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nro t > ev mem education nmrf > by the memlv peeal fU tu > 0t
thv men a full lfe worth living nnwt b m of Mrs T
thevmenn the <
that is sometimes iimmI to prove
baptismal remission Come and
hear it discussed whether you
agiee with the discussion or not
B C LAND Pastoi
SHERIFFS SALE
looi stand r uion Hill THE STATK OF TENAS
Monday Pupila seem to be taking NTY OK SWIKHKK
interest in their work They havei Notice is hereby given that by
four teacher this year i virture of a certain Order of Sale
The farmers are very busy out
in ihisM iiion of the countrv som
iiig wheat since the rain
Mr and Mrs Henrv Butler and
fcimilv left Tuesdav for Temjilu
Oklahoma where they will reside
until l ebruarv
A verv large cro wd attended
singing ii Mr L I lane s Sunday
night
> eveial t nioii Hill people attended
singing nt the Ilaptist Hu
eimimeiit iioiimls Sunday All
reported a nice time
Miss Lucilc lin v iiKind left last
Friday to attend school at Lubbock
this term
Miss Stella Strange is staying
with her grandmother mid at
ending school at Tulia
Blossoms
issued out of tin Honorih1 District
urt oi Hale County on the
th dny of September 10 liy
W I Darbv Clerk of said Court
for the sum of Five Hundred twenty
Four and GO100 CVJIIlO Pol
lnrs and costs ofsuit under a ludg
ment in favor of Long Bell Lumber
Co in a certain cause in said
Court No LJ il and styled Long
Bell Lumber Companv vs Norad
Poe et al placed in my hands
for service I T 11 Walters as
Sheriff of Swisher County Texas
did on the > tli diiv of September
lfi levv on certain Real Fstate
situated in Swisher County Texas
described as follows towit
All of Survey No lLli in Block
A Abstract HiPJ and all of Survey
No Mi in Block Bt Abstract
No lJK said lands and premises
located in Sw ishei County Texas
And levied upon as the property
I of Nora < i Poe and II 0 Poe and
I that on the first Tuesday in Oct
i ober Il t the same being the 2nd
ila v of saiil month at the CourtHouse
door of Tulia Swisher
County in the Town of Tulia
i Swisher County Texas between
i the hours of 10 a m and I p in
I liv virtue of said levy mid said
j Order of Sale I will sell said above
lecribed Real Fstate at public
i mini I > r cash to lie highest
t l > ler ts I lie property of said
Nora J Poe ami II C Poe
i iu in compliance with law I
i i i this notice by publication in
i lie Fnglish language once a week
I o three consecutive weeks im
1 ately proceeding said day of
ale in the Tulia Herald a now >
oepec published in Swisher Conn
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Witness nn baud this ith day
t September 1023
T II VLTKRS Sheriff
Swisher
liv I
Count v Texas 30 3c
I W FIBANKS Deputy
HOW TO DO IT
Tliis is tho way
thoroughly angry
to write a
iiisiness let
tor
Sir My typisl being a lady
can not take down what 1 think
of you I being a gentleman cannot
write You being neither
van giiesK it all Brisbane Daily
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The Scohrist Prcssuro Cooker is equipped with a reliable
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The Sechrist Cooker has straight sides permitting the
use of insets without loss of space It has flat bottom so desirable
for eauning
The House of Quality
j PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY
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j The Presbyterian Missionary
iScoietv vmII meet a the home of
Mrs R O Nicholl Wednes
on
day Suiteiuher 19 at 3 p m
Business Hymn
Topic Home Base Outlook
for the year
Leader Mrs Solon loluison
ScripliwotReading Romans 1
114
Prayer
The new Home Base Department
Mrs Clennin
Hymn
A big year Mrs Taylor
Roll Call answered with verse
of scripture
Benediction
Blank typewriter paper put up
in packages of 25 and 75 sheets
at 10 and 25 cents per package
for sale at this office
live n moneys worth
tr r u v tiro without
inauuig a clean sweep
I s been 1 pretty performance
every time no rvvo
opinl buu thai
And tin t uifLtionsabout
hat lire toy t < if iii after a
man has incc uo 1 USCO
Unired States Tires
are Good Tires
s
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Established 1906
Tracy
Hardware
Happy Tulia
the wfNCfffjsrzn store ni
createst amount of lmVMs no liolp he c0limuJ Mith tj rirst seven j iiaflBBBBEiBaaaBBaaBBaDHaaiiiaaBBaQqHBaanaBafl
verses of the third chapter of j = = = ll
John This is one of the passages
I FOR SALE OR TKADK A
piano for good Ford also twclvo
hole drill I nipiiv of R D More
land Tulie 3G2p
Miss Lola May Lindlcy began
her school at Houston school district
last Monday She is very
much pleased with her school and
eports starting off in fine shape
TraJc Mark
Where to buy USTlres
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
The Christian Endeavorers are
bound for Mountain Heights
Sunday evening September 16
1923
7 00 Praise Station
7 10 Bible View
7 15 Power House
720 Refreshment Depot
7 30 Observation Point
7 35 Testimony Tavern
750 Inspiration Point
755 Lookout MountainS
00 Parting Signal
To most everybody
30 x 3z means
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NATURALLY USCOJ
c I hardly have do
Conners Garage
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Engleman, J. S. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1, Friday, September 14, 1923, newspaper, September 14, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45533/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.