The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 1, 1929 Page: 3
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HOUSTON ITEMS
H continues dry and the food
Is In real need Ot rain
Messrs Claude Adiuntt and Any
drows of Childress visited Rubo
XjhunB two or Hire days of last
VVnllace ltoston ntid family are
the proud nossttssora of a New
EifltlKO Spnlor Sll bat It would
look alright With Wallace driving
hntHlf Hoy Poems to be chaffonr
tti
Thun > diy Anpul 1 1929
John Smith who has been down
at Vernon for a few weeks came
homo Sntnrflay
Geo K Palmer wife and two
children of Anutrlllo wuro guests
In tho homos of John and Rnho
Adams Saturday and Sunday
t It appears we made a mistake
last week concerning Sir Nolilu
Thnmnns purchase of land The
land was bought ot T U Brown
arid Mr Ttmmons will stay In tho
community wo aupposo aa weve
r hoard thoyro planning to build a
v home here
tfno JI Adams accompanied nov
v eral othor gentlemen to Collogi
Station Friday whero hey will attend
the Farmers Short Course
F M Hllliard and rnniily are
vlslUng In Dallas Mlnornl AVolls
and other Toxns poluts this week
Vro you planning to attend tho
community singing at Houston Sunday
afternoon at 2 oclock An enjoyable
afternoon will be spent by
all who love good singing
Mr and Mrs H E Paulk and
Mr and Mrs Ed Melton of Olo
vis N M wcro visiting In the
home of llubo Adams Sunday
Tom Smith received a painful
cut on tho foot whlie unloading
some barrels last week
Leslie Kline of Oltla was a
visitor In the Herbert Gaines
home Friday Ho Is a cousin ot
Mrs Gaines whom she hud not
soon in twenty two years Mr
Kllno received a broken arm last
week and Is making this trip
while tho broken arm keeps him
from work
Mr Quince Workman lost two ot
his bust milk cows last week af
ter they had broken Into the feed
and ovoreaton
bin
J M Smith lett Friday afternoon
for his home in Ilivcraidc
California after a fow days visit
with the family of his daughter
Mrs Jno H Adams members of
tho family accompanied him to
Canyon whore he boarded the
trainMen
and boys Itll pay you to
guard your shirks unless you havo
some you dont want Two or
threo weeks ago we found a dirty
work shirt tucked away In one of
tho book shelves As Is usually
the case my first inclination was
to fuss because it was not in the
le k proper place A closer inspection
that It was n
revealed tho fact
strange shirt belonging to nobody
about the place and nobody
could suggest how the shirt got
there A little later a dress shirt
belonging to one of tho boys came
up missing nnd we decided we
hadnt seen it in a week or two
Doubtless some weary Willie no
tlced the family drlve away and
decided to got dolled up in their
absence Hence were minus v
dress shirt but have gained n
work shirt which isnt so bad af
tor all
Little Hetty Joe Vaughn cele
bratcd her fourth birthday Thursday
with a little birthday party
Quite a number of friends with
gifts for Betty Joe enjoyed the
ico cream and cake nfter playing
games
Mr and Mrs Ira Hrown have a
now Chevrolet Car
Mrs A Hautlsto who visited relatives
and friends In Amarlllo
Panhandle Clarendon and Silver
ton returned last week
Coo Vaughn returned Sunday
from Hereford where he had combined
for the past week
n
CAKD OF THANKS
1 wish to extend my sincere
thanks to every one who holped
me In the Herald Subscription
Campaign
Mrs Freeman Lain
Mtemember
us the next time
3ouwish any print
ingOttrequipmcnt
enables uh to turnout
first quality
work our experience
enables us to
intelligently aid
you in planning
your circuJarIettcr
or whatever printing
you wish done
The results you get
trill prove that
Gomi Prisii
iiig Xays
SALEM ITEMS
Somo parts of the county had
good ahowor last Sunday which
was much needed but w failed
to git any rain here
Wo tv r all saddened by tho
death el Mrs Mary MIddleton last
Saturday Shn was the mother of
Mrs O W Nunm and Mrs Will
lam SifoltohborK She was a very
d cr old lady Every one Ipvotl
h r She was a devoted mother
nhrt grandmother She has been
tick In bed for rabnthB She Imro
her suffering so patiently that It
was Ihsplritig to a lot ot ur who
grumble nl a llttlo suffering Tho
body was shipped to Nebraska
Sunday for burial beside hor bus
band who died several years ago
Some relatives of C 11 Lowe
from San Angelo wero to visit tho
family the first of last week also
Mr and Mrs John Owen nnd fam
ily of Oklahoma spent the week
otul with htr sister Mrs C II
Lowe
Mr and Mrs V It Jones and
chlldron wore dinner guests Sunday
ot Mr and Mrsx W A Doan
Wo are very glad to slate that
Clyde Harris returned Suudny
from Fort Worth where ho hut
boon under treatment ot Ur Har
ris at that plnco for the past 10
days Iib has grontly Improved anil
wo knowthat the wlfo and boys
rejolco o havo him home again
Prof Bward Cook and wife of
Valley View Mr and Mrs Gear
hart of Tulia Mr and Mrs It 13
Lumpkins and children and Mr
and Mrs W J Lumpkins of this
plnco nttonded a Hinging at Con
tor In Lamb County last Sunday
We gToatly enjoyed tho occasion
rind heard nulto a bit of good sing
lugAll
All tho Lumpkins ato dinner In
Mr and Mrs Arthur Williams
Plainview Mattress
Pactory
Manufacturers of
High Grade Mattrcueca
K < iiovfitin < One Day Service
We Tako Out The Dirt
701
Kim St
Plainview
Phone 485
Texas
PLANING MILL
Plainview Planing
Mill
General Mill Work
US Austin Phono 58G
Plainview Texas
TUNERAL DIRECTOR
W H Lindsey
Funeral Home
Superior Ambulance Service
Day and Night Service
20C208 W 8th
Plalnvlow
BANK
Phono C
Texas
Plainview National
Bank
The 6ourinR Hank
i
Plainview Texac
FARM LANDS
Texas Land And
Development Co
FARM LANDS FOR SALE
Low Price And CWnd Trnm
700 Broadway
pi > in W
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Pobtio if1
home parents of Mrs W J Lump
kins We must admit that the
people ot tho sandy country sure
toed a person very w H We had
the plwisure of ftmstliiR on roast
lngear mid chicken and othsr
things too numerous to mention
We found that the farms tltftra
and between here and there war
not In need of ruin a badly ns
wo people We wm t out liv Nat
aruth mid Dimmitt
Please do not torsel the District
Singing contention meets at
Houston next Sunday August 4
Mrs Clyde Harris entertained
hor Sunday School class the Juu
lors with a nloely prepared dinner
last Sunday serving Ice cream too
Mr nnd Mrs Krvln Server ftio
tored to Wilson last Thurmlny on
business Mr Covers sinter Mlsfi
Florence returned with them for
a visit
If voti do not lx lleve the Salem
He nre energetic pi use happen
through some night and see how
many tractors 3011 can count
Mr and Mrs W 1 Lumpkins
and Mrs Williams mother ot Mrs
Lumpkins Jert Tuesday for a weeks
visit to rotative In Okla
Mr nnd Mrs rtinrloy Jackson
and eon returned from Kaufman
County last wwek
CAM OF THANKS
We wish y MpHn our thanks
and appreclritiou to the merchants
of Tulln for making It possible
Tor us to be the favored onos at
the big Trades Daj Couteat on
July 2tli and afttire earU and
every one thai we Indood appro
elate It
John llurgoss and family
With 5R different species Tov
up has a grealor variety of bird
life than any State In the Union
Business Directory
Plainview Texas
MATTRESS FACTORY
REAL ESTATE
S S Sloneker
Lands I ians Insurance
Hontnls
City Property A Specialty
Uoforence First National Dank
30 Years A Resident Halo Co
Office Phono < 5G9 lies Phono 276
Ilarker Dldg Philnvlow Tox
REAL ESTATE
Matt A Cram
Successor To Porry Cram
FARMS RANCHES
CITY PROPERTY
EXCHANGES
Office Phone 437 JIcb Phono 808W
709 Hrondway PlUnvlow
RESTAURANT
Courteous Prompt Service
As well as Eats
Thats What You Get
When You Eat At
The Gem Cafe
J A Testman Prop
C1C IJroadway Plainview
AUTOMOBILE DEALER
Blackmail Motor Co
Oakland All American Six
Pontine Ui Six
Suluw Arid Service
7 th ff AulUu
Plainview
Pliono 2 0
TexM
AUTO BODY WORKS
White Auto BodyWorksMidi Garde Fender And
Hotlr Work
lontn Itemovjd Without
Marring Paint
XMmutwi Oisiiri On New Work
llg Austin
Plaluvlow
Phone CSC
Texaa
Tim TuUA ttfcttALu
MOKE SIXES THAN FOUHS
SOLD THIS YEAH
Detioit Aug t For the first
lime In the lilotor ot the automobile
Industry U cylinder cV
promise to lead the field in pro
dnctlon this year aennting o a
mirvey by the Chevrolet Motor
Company completed iwlwy U until
this yetir four cylinder earn
ranked first In annual production
Tolumo
Comparative production figures
for Hit first six months of this
year are nfered In support of the
forconst During this period theie
won prodhced approximately 1900
000 sle as compared with apptov
Inintoly lOB00O four an Indlca
lion of what th total for the your
Is apt to be
How the change come about Is
Illustrated 1n the survey Chovro
lets manufacturing goal tnr the
year Is l3RO000 cart flievrolpts
ehnngfover from a four to a lx
moans a deduction of this enormous
total from the four cylinder
fluid and adds it to the ids cylinder
field
flow the automobile picture ttna
rhaiigud almost overnight will lie
noted In an lutpertlon of the 11S
stidwtng lAat venr when Chevrolet
was producing a four cylinder
cap four cylinder manufacture
bulltapproxlinately 2 OlHoflO cur
with one large manufacturer ot
four cylinder ears on limited pro
duction due 10 modelchange rhlle
alx cylinder nisinifurturers were
making 1817000 camAs
It now fctaudt the year ltun
should show approximately 1000
000 six cylinder nulls as cotupgr
od to only 2280000 four cylinder
units
Consequently this significant de
volopment which will make the
current year an epochal One In
tho annals of the nutomoMIc business
comes about chiefly as ft
result of the entrance of Chevro
let Into the six cylinder rlld In
laj clicks his event Is seen as
a tribute to tho automobile Indus
try and tho onweat stop which this
gigantic business bus taken In tho
dhectlnn of constantly offering Its
patrons more automobile per dollarGreat volume production coupled
with expert direction In the
engineering manufacturing and
soiling branches of the business
aro given as roriBons that are
making It possible for the automobile
Industry to lend till others In
giving tho public the utmost for
its inonoy
APPRECIATION
1 certainly wish to thanK every
oio for the support thoy bnve
glvon me Inholplng me to win the
Chevrolet Conch In the Herald
Subscription Contest May the best
In llfo bo In store for each of
you Thank yon all again
Vivian Welker
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Mtswe Margaret Htramoet and
Vivian Welker accompanied Mies
Invitee GltltMun to tier home tn
Canyon mtu Thursday returnta
Friday
Mr ami Mm iha Helm wt
visitors In the riarenr Stroud
home Thursday night
ltar Swart filled his regular
appointment here Sunday
Mr mid Mrs W T SttutmiM
of Tulla Mr and Mr Harold 8 r
diet of tho Uivt > community Mr
ami Mrs Cecil Slmpeon and Mr
and Mrs O V Slmmona were 3m
day visitors In tha imrentnl 1ft F
Simmons home
Itnv and Mra Swart were Run
day dinner gnesls of Mr and Mrs
G Mitchell
Mr and Mrs Hlmo Speer nre
tejoltliig over the arrival of a little
girl lliisit N > ll Sunday
This comuiulty extends lu ron
gratulutlons to Miss Vivian Wal
ker as li vns the winner of the
Chevrolet Coach which was lvn i
away In the Tulla Herald conteat
Mr ItOiiiile Harry returned to
this community Monday nflertiooH
after a week vtalt at KeagrnveaJ
Texa with his parents Ha came J
liack driving a nnw Whlppett ro d j
aler j
Hie young folk of thU
tnunlty gglUarwl at tho Claroime
Btroud home Monday night and
gate Mr and Mra John K Luster
n shower Many uaefut presents
were reeolted
Mr mid Mrs Le Wright vialteil
In Hie n Mlichell homo Mondey
night
Iter and Mm BwprU were aup
I er gueata of Mr and Mra 13 F
Htmruoiia Hnudiiy or
Mr and Mra Wright vlalt
Ml In thn psrontnl W II Spear
home Sunilny
Mrs Will May and daughter
Kunlcu vlsltod awhile Hundny nf
lornoon with Mis Mays sister
Mrs 15 P Simmons I
Mr and Mrs Virgil Gonr wore I
of their dmigh
visiting In the home
ter Mrs Clarence Rtrnitd M niluv
night
Mrs John TIhhhfH moihnr 1st
visiting hor thin woes
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HE WHO HE8ITATES 18 LOBl
Miss Mulone My friend Unit
was visiting mo last night grabbed i
me and said ho was going to IiIsh
meMrs
Mrs Huckley I bet you wore i
scared
Miss Mnlnnu I was 1 thought
for a minute ho wan gonna back
out I
Welib Is love an emotion an t
Instinct or a passion
Ilagley Hlster Its nil art
Ilnrry Cloail Ouch I Just I
liumped my crazy bono I
Miss Cannon Never mind
just comb your hulr dtffoioul ami
the bump wont show
mmmsis BsssmmftsK mmmmfiamsimssra
KLKLNS ttCllOHS
Mlaaea JtmnlU ami Alleta Daw
eon enlertatned 8atHtilsy night
with a tacky party After many
ln ere ttn rarnea were placed
the Bosieseee werred oNoIlelona
hrtca Ice cream and cafce WrerT
ie prteent ha4 a delightful
time and arl h for wanv more
MiKlea
Mr and Mra Roy Hell aro
mUrng tholr r renta of tlrinvn
filH Tttaa
Wowlrow Don tins and lljrllo
eo l Wytle tloiuewrlght rltlted
U F Campbell Jtundsy
Adotphna and Aamn Dgwenti
ami Porter Andonwn aw seeing
the sight In C > lor < io thla wevh
Junna and Carrie MaUna l > > iig
las a ere Sunday visitors vtlih
luaiilta and Atleta Dawaon
Mr and Mra N I > Dell arr
Imlldlng a new home
Air W D Aildlncton ami clitld
ren ot McKlnney Texaa were
vialtlng their atalw Mra O It
Coaby laat weok
Miss Ktta Koblnaon ot NeviuU
Texas Is vialUng her old school
tunitji Mra ft til Douglas
Mlaa Altene Seagrarea who
has boon attending school at
Canyon ha ratnrned home
Mm Volma neld and chUdran
aro vialtlng her nnole John Me
Cuno nnd family
Mr and Mrs Melton and t un >
lly are visiting relative tn OklahomaA large crowd from here wm
In Tulla Monday
Mrs M A Wilson is vluttlug
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lieu help than wo can fill There nre about 75 students
holding good ponltloun hi Plaluvlow from Mpperts Ibis
Inons College who received Instruction from Mr and Mrs
Llppcrt Otherwise they would not be holding thoni po
itlonn We do business on our merlin not thn demerits
of our competition A competitor knocks to cover his
faults unil mistakes
Mall Coupon Tetlny for Catuiou anil ftfieclal Opportunity
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 1, 1929, newspaper, August 1, 1929; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42147/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.