The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1935 Page: 21
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Lakeviaw News
Mr and Mrs Woodrow Dice
visited In this community Satur
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Flynt Rock
Old Mnn Winter seems to bo
day and Sunday making us n real visit this week
The fortytwo party at Lewis and wo arc hoping that he will
nedmon8 was well attended and present us with a nice blanket of
hugely enjoyed last Friday night snow before he goes nwny Flynt
Mrs Newsoms mother has come will soon bo blown off the map
for a few dnys visit A brother If something doesnt happen soon
whom Mr Ntwsom had not seen Examinations are over once mule
In a long while has also been a and my what a roller Some of
guest at the store a part of last the kindles bavo long fnces but
week most of them are quite happy and
Now why doesnt Henry Dice probably will bo until test time
have a birthday moro often The again
dinner given in the Bice homo The Tulla Klwanls Club render
Sunday in honor of Henry was ed a splendid program for us Fri
very much enjoyed by the twenty day night and words cannot ex
five guests The only thing that press our appreciation to them
marred the pleasure was the fact i Ve enjoyed the hearty laughs es
that Henrys birthday was not unpeclnlly and am finite sine they
til Monday Hence no whippings made us feel more cheerful The
could be given informational address given by
Klrby Joo and James Regans Judge McCasland was good and
were absent from school three on a subject that we are all in
days last weok with chicken pox terested In The Old Age Pen
The J T Harnett family of Un slon In fact every number onIon
Hill and G A Tomllnson fainthe program was good and wo
ily of Amarlllo wero Lakevlew wish to welcome the Jiiwinjans
visitors Sunday afternoon back to Flynt every time It is
The Bakers were Childress vis possible for them to come
itors Sunday As the weather was too blus
Mr and Mrs C J Hardy wore tery last Wednesday for a ball
dtnneB guests In the Cal Dickey game Alexander postponed her
home Sunday visit until Friday afternoon of
Attendance at Sunday School this week At this time both jun
Sunday was G5 lor boys and girls w411play
THE PLAINVIEW SANITARIUM AND CLINIC
Thoroughly equipped for the examination and treatment of medical
and surgical patients Departments include XRay Pediatrics Obstet
rlcs Dental and EyeEarNose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
How a nationwide telephone network is organized
The Bell System is big but iti organization ia not
complex
The ATT is parent company service and research
organization and financial quarters of the System
It owns Western Electric winch buys and manufacturers
for the System at prices about a fourth below
the prices of similar equipment in the competitive
market Jointly with Western it owns Bell Laboratories
where science constantly seeks better and cheaper
methods of giving you telephone service
It owns more than 90per cent of the voting stock of
the 24 associated companies of which the Southwestern
jompany is one and it operates the long distance trunk
lines linking the territories of these companies Its staff
carries on for these companies a constant search for
more economical ways to give good telephone service
Each part of the Organization exists because the function
it performs is essential to the job of gmaggood telepboM
service at fair cost to you
SOUTHWESTERN IELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
We aro happy to report victories
over the Center Plains senior
girls and Junior boys and girl
tamn Inst Friday afternoon nt
the community building at Tulla
Because of sickness Bio Hull
has resigned ns pastor of our
church and we are now pastor
less A committee was appointed
this morning to see about getting
some one to fill Bro Hulls un
expired time
We wore happy to have ludge
ONcall with us again Sunday
morning and Bro Redding of Plain
view to preach for ia in the absence
of Bro Hull
Bro Jcrulilt and his B T S
workers from Kress brought us a
good message Sunday p in The
topic for discussion was Homo
Building and despite the fact
that we were In a cold house 1
think every person present listen
ed attentively We appreciate
their coming and welcome them
back when the weather is warm
er or when we can have a hot
fire
Mr Hancy Mr Hayes and MrS
H Jefferson attended the annual
meeting of the North Plains
Superintendents Principals Teachers
and Trustees Kducatlonnl Association
nt Amarlllo Saturday
They reported n very entertaining
and profitable piogram
Mr and Mrs H H Hayes anil
family were dinner guests of the
Haneys Sunday
Mr and Mrs Miller and family
Bro Redding of Plalnvlcw Miss
Blansit nnd Mrs Dorothy were
visitors in the Hugh Dendy home
Sunday
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McGuire Items
Mr and Mrs Jewel Whltsett
Mrs Ina Brewster Mr and Mrs
0 0 Splcer and children went
to Happy to Sunday School and
Church Sunday
Mr and Mrs C Splcer and
children weic dinner guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs Bud
Hodges afterward going with
them to Kaffir where Hi o M M
Hohiuctt gave a wonderful message
on The Second Coming of
ChiNt
We were saddened at the death
of Mrs Dewey Minter who passed
away nt the Iluinvlow Sanitarium
Thursday night at 715 Wo ox
tend our deepest sympathy to her
loved ones
Mih Ina Fiiewhtor is spending
a few days with her parents All
and Mrs K V Whltsett
Mr and Mrs John Kills who
have been visiting their fon
Spencer Ellis of Levelland Texas
were expected homo Saturday hut
due to Mrs Kills ill health they
woer uniihlc to make the tilp
Mr and Mrs Otis Carrutli and
ehildicn went to church in Tul i
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy Ciawfoid iml
son spent Sunday in the Otis Car
ruth homo
Old Man Winter got on the job
Sunday and Sunday night Lowest
temperature reported 1 degrees
below zero
McGuire Sunday School News
We had a good Sunday School
Sunday with 19 present The Oth
chapter of Matthew was our lesson
The Lord willing we are going
to organize a church at McGuire
Wednesday night Jan 30th Let
all that will como Services this
week as usual
Kaffir News
There were 48 present in Sunday
school Bro Blair preached at 11
and Bro Roblnott at 230 Next
Sunday Bro Ackers at 230 We
need your presence at each service
Mr and Mrs Deo Taylor and
Jlres and Naomi Bates visited in
the J J Thomas home Sunday
Mr and Mrs R V Corder and
children and Mrs L B Hooten vis
Red in the O E May homo Sunday
Next Friday night the Sunday
school will present a play at the
school house titled An OldFash
loiied Mother No charges so
come and spend a pleasant evening
and enjoy the fun
Visitors In tho Homer Bates
home Sunday were Bro Blair and
P Simmons
The sympathy of tho community
goes out to Mr and Mrs Huber
and children In the death of Mrs
HuberB mother Mrs Verhey of
Tulla
Mrs Herron Hagood and girls
of Petersburg Texas are visiting
In the parental J C Mann home
Valley View Items
Mr and Mrs George Tucker
nd family spent Sunday In the
I C Sharp home
Mr C R Buck spent Sunday
In the V B Doughty home
Mr and Mrs M R Doughty
and Maxlne spent Sunday in the
parental Doughty homo
Mr and Mrs Leo Pearon and
children spent Sunday evening In
the W B Doughty home
Bro and Mrs N S Daniels
spent Sunday in tho J W Klker
home
Mr and Mrs W Foster and famIly
spent Sunday In tho J D Foster
home
Sport News
Valley Vs h boys and girls
played Union Hill boys and girls
in basket ball Saturday night and
Valley View was defeated In both
games
THE TULIA HERALD
Pi ice News
Bio Apple till a hN riinilui
appointment v the Methodist
chinch Sunday afternoon On account
of the bad weather only n
fow weie present
The community club sponsored
a party for the young people Frl
day evening nt the home of Miss
Hazel Bramlpt A largo crowd
was present many games were
played nnd a good time was had
by all Refreshments of fruit and
cake were served
Mr and Mrs John Garner and
children of Brownfleld were back
In tho Price community Saturday
and Sunday visiting old friends
Miss Marvena Taylor of Chilli
nlng was visiting home folks this
week end
Mr and Mrs Wade Lovvorn
gave u party Saturday night A
large crowd was present The
evening wns spent In playing game
A good time wns reported by all
Mrs Maggie Bramlet and laughter
Hazel Mrs A A Blackorby
and daughter Julia Mae visited
friends in Lockney Sunday
Mr and Mrs Buren Ray and
family visited Mr and Mrs Wallace
Pool Thursday night
Mr and Mrs Floy Foster and
children and Mr and Mrs Toad
Foster attended the show In Plain
view Saturday also did some shoppingMiss Eva Taylor now has a position
as clerk In the Manhattan
Store nt Plnlnview We sure miss
her from our community
School News
Tho Senior boys played Lockney
Thursday afternoon in a game of
basket ball The score was 2330
In Lockneys favor
The senior boys plan to attend
the tournament nt Lockney Jan 25
and 2G Both teams girls and boys
plan to attend the tournament at j
Liberty Fell 1st and 2nd
The outsiders and some school i
children are working on a play to
be presented soon Watch for I
date
A J Soark was hit just above j
the eye with a top Friday It made j
a real bad cut but he is doing <
nicely at present
The Story Hour club met Friday
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afternoon A short program was
given
Tulia Swisher County Texat
NOTICE
Taxpayers
Your 1934 TAXES are now due and must
be paid before FEBRUARY FIRST to avoid
penalty
Both men and women are required by law
to pay their poll tax Unpaid poll taxes area
lien upon any real or personal property
you may own or come into possession of
Car license fees are not due until February
First but must be paid between FEBRUARY
FIRST and APRIL FIRST 1935
J B GAYLER
Tax Collector Swisher County Texas
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1935, newspaper, January 24, 1935; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45823/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.