The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 7, 1929 Page: 1
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A
VOLUME 20
Sam Apperson driller Chan
Itchner shovel operator and B
P Hodgkins gravelpit miperin
tondent were killed from what Is
supposed to have been a premature
blast of dynamit at tho gra
velpit of the Panhandle Sand and
Gravel Company at Qnltaque of
Gil
which our former townsman
roy Porter 1b SecretaryTreasurer
with offices at Lubbock
The accident occurred early Monday
morning when these men were
tho dynamite for
fitting caps to
Mantlne Thoro was a box of 1
sticks near them Another man
was said to have been blown en
landed unhurt
tlroly over a died nnd
hurt on Uie other Hide No cause
has been advanced for tho explo
liion
Good Seed Very
Important Factor
To those wishing a greater return
properly tilled
turn on their land
there Is nothing more Important
than good seed In any crop and
in cotton
especially
this holds true
germination is
ton since a quick
very desirable In this country of
short seasons Poor seed or untest
od seed is high priced at any cost
out In tho advertise
Y
ns is pointed
mont of It C Jennings In ha
announcement In this Issue of tho
tho cos
Herald Tho difference In
of poor seed and good tented seed
may mean the difference between
a failure and a bale to the acre
A small field of cotton fits n
woll wi > f5 rsified farming in
Swishe co unty and thos e wishing
good cotton should
to raise some
hoc Mr Jennings soon and make
arrangement for tho necessary
amount of seed
o
Thomas A Edison has found
rubber Jn the goldenrod In his intensive
study of tho lOBt few years
rubber sources ho has planted on
his farm near Fort Myers Florida
the seeds o 1400 plants Eighty
of thorn have been found to con
fain considerable percutages of
rubber Jit least a dozen of them
alll grow In the temperate zones
m r
THE
R C Bob Nicholl Is a member
of tho executive committee of the
PanhandlePlains Dairy Show j
which will hold second annual j
show April 2 to 5 at Plalnvlow
Bob is one of tho most successful i
dairy breeders in this section of
tho country having boon Instrni
mental In starting the first Jcr
aey Bull Circles here Ho was in
the Insurance buslnoHs nt I lint j
time but later seeing fho wonderful
possibilities of dairying in tbifi
section he sold bis Insurance bus
ncsH and started in a small way
with a few of tho beBt cows that
could bo found Many farmers
heie and elsewhere and several
institutions and other circles have
Hcurcd their foundation stock from
his herd which has ranked highest
in production In the state at
Mcvernl different times
Several extra good cowr uml
young stock rom tho Mlstfotoc
Creamery Herd liavo been recent
tidded to hip splendid herd
°
Shaver Appointed
County Agent Of
Lynn County
R H Shaver official supervisor
of cow testing In Swisher couutv
for the past six months from
Tdxas A M College tendered
his resignation to the directors
o the Swisher county cow testing
Association last week in order to
take his post as County Agent of
Lynn County at Tahoka on Mitrcli
iri his resignation taking effect
it that time At a meeting of the
members of the Association last
Saturday called by the president
Joe W Vaughn the Association
accepted his resignation and has
niado application for anothor man
lo take his place Shaver will receive
gronter compensation for bin
now position and has built up a
strong organization In the county
In factone of the strongest If
not tho strongest of its kind In
tho state The members voted un
nnimonsly to continue with tho As
sociatlon and put a new man on
the Job at tho time Shaver leaves
Some changes may be made ii
the testing according to new rulings
of official testing some
grade herds may bo entered on
tho 00 day testing plan which will
cost 1 por month lnstend of fi
and st bo official this will enable
others with good herds to
Join tho Association A number of
dairy farmers signified their intention
of joining tho Association Hill
month
New Lease For Post
Office Sought
Postal inspector A S Page of
Fort Worth Texas was In Tulla
the first of the week in the Interest
of a now leaso for quarters
for the Tulla Postofflre ns tho
present lease expires about May 1
The Department will accept a five
or ten yoar leaso including nil
fixtures light heat etc or will
nccept ono exclusive of heat and
lighUi
Bids will be received up to and
including March 21 Specllcatlons
and blank proposals and sample
forms of Jeijro may bo obtained
from postmaster Jeff Potter They
desire a floor Bpaco of about 1500
square feet 8eo proposal In this
weeks Issue of the Herald
Mrs R v Hercher and Miss
Oulda Cox of Pine Bluff Arkansas
who havo been visiting members
of the Hagood families ehre and
at Happy returned recently to
their home
EPLAINVIEW TO
HAVE DAILY
Beginning March 15 Wain view
will have a dally paper according
to announcement by V H Miller
of tho Herald Tho News and
Herald have consolidated nnd there
will be only one paper niter that
date nnd will w called ho Evening
Herald They will probably
Issue a weokly from the satro of
flee The consolidation will give
them four type settlug maihlnen
nnd thev Will Install another according
to Mr Miller The Mows
building wns not included In the
consolidation ho everything will
be moved to the Herald building
Many smaller cities than Plain
vlow huvo dally newspapers and
it Is thought that with tho cooper
1 atlon of the citizens of Plalnvlow
la good daily will pay good returns
on the Investment
Tulia C Of C
Center Of Community
Service
While a representative of the
Horald was In tho chamber of
com mice office nnd county
agents office this week the quos
ion of community service wan
discussed This is one phase ut the
work of a county agon and chamber
of commerce Bocietary that
little has been said about Tho
chamber of commerce secretary
kept nn accurate record oii tb
calls for service for I0 days In
order to got Homo kind of a record
of It and It was surprising
to some of us to know how mnny
people call there fur somo kind of
servleo which is community ser
vice Tho Secretory and county
agent estimate that about fifl percent
of tho work is strictly ccin
munlty service The figures showed
that an nvorago of 11 persons
por day called at tho offic4 for
something ranging from toothpIekH
to switch engines It Is indeed
varied yet it is a service Hint Is
absolutely ossontlal it is a service
that tho Biirroundliig tail
tory Is entitled to jeeolvo This
office Is tho hub around which
four or five very progressive organizations
revolve In fnct theso
organizations could not survive
j without the service Anyone seek
I lug almost anything including all
kinds of information goes to this
office for service The figures ro
j vented another JnteroMlng feature
iWhilo only three people from the
town of Tulia call every day for
isomthing there are cloven out of
town callers each dn >
Til county agent must spend a
great deal of time In the country
>
Scholastic Age Is
Reduced To 6 Years
According to State Superintendent
of Schools S M N Mnrrs
the scholastic uk lias been reduced
rom seven to six years offoc
tivo September 1 1630 So change
will be mad this yoar as tlm bill
wa not paused in time for this
yours cenMia This will add about
100000 to the state rolls and will
Increase the amount of money ap
portioned about SIS00000
Tho high school tuition law wilt
he amended Increasing tho maximum
tuition rate to J7G0
o
Tito Kaglo Tailor Shop bolfovue
iu mukini work esisy for Umlr
help by installing an Kasy Wssh >
ins machine It was purchasud
from the Home Klectrlr Company
Hhe Homo Kloctrlp Company in
uuulfi lo place FrlgMafroK aj over
Tulia thle spring Those securing
one for their homes last are a
follow b Mrs W C Cravtrftrd Mr
E V NolU and A W Phillips
lix JLlJuJLixJuJLi
TULtA SWISHER COUNTY TEX S MAUUl
IUI
COURT OPENS
MONDAY
a hihtTidaVTmnnkii
On Marcli 3 Mrs M 13 Klllrt
who lives five miles sonthmist of
Titllu celobrutnd her 8lth birthday
with a delightful birthday
dinner
A very attractive table whm set
which with many other delicious
eats was a big white cake hearing
eighty pink candle
The candles wore lighted und
allowed to burn while tho guests
were IjoIiik seated
There wore six children twolvr
> raml children aud five great
Vjrmid children
Thou who wor present on this
delightful day w r Mrs M Ifi
i31iff Miss I Ia and Ktliel 3llltl
Mr aud Mrs J D Hlllff Mr and
Mrs I H Hlllff and family Mm
Nannli Klkliis and boyi Mr and
Mrs Cophus Flowors ami family
Mr mid Mrs Wnrrou Orr and
baby Mrs Hollo CAnelxwr mid
daiifilitors and Mr mid Mm Km
ttry Kiklns and frnily
Hvoryonu ropprMMl having g o4
Limit and UhliiK that such birthday
dinners could ha given aftMJfcr
than oiico a yoar
Oiib of Ttitfin
n n
KlilK DIvSTJJOYS HOME
OK U S CAMJM5K
Flrt which Is will to hav Iiuom
caustMl by an oil stpvu exploakia
destroys th honjo of U H Oarap
w in ihr south papt or own ym
lorday boor th Aro bay could
loauh the plaw It waa past re
derqption when tin fire alarm waa
sounded The high wiail caua d
it to burn rapidly It aouM not b <
b arn d wlielhi r m in t flu rt i
it i Incirgi i
J
1 C MMNETT
V C Haltood
Geo Reld
8 A Duckott and
R M A In Annual
Meeting Lubbock
the Imilimiilln country lime Imv
trig been brought h i b foi to
any other ooinity
Mewrs Hutchinson O C Port
himI John iColiu also hail tmttltt In
the show nt Ainarlllo but th y
worn shown iu a dlrtareiit elass
nnd sold ot auction Th y hsd a
total of 18 lirwtl
lftitrhliMroii luft y terilav
fir other oM rMill In s eon
lut held last Thursday ulgltt J tJ yur M UvrotonU i b
th Grand Theatn f > h of
f wtl sever head of om
of Meeting ii d Kate ro tlm Ok mMk UW a Kor
ConUs to t
Piddles J jinr w
AmniUlo March 7 tonight mm
program will be broadcast over
station WDAO tonight so you hsd
bettor tune In and liwr the n old
time fiddlers strut tbnlr stuff at
800 oclock
Mr lvlnml won seoond prlw
In the local content The olh r
oite t uts wer J U Hickmsii
Mr Fulton nnd Mr Tlioinnr
Mr Hrownull
j The jtutgmi were
liuctloh
School Band Went
To Quitaquc
Tim boosUr trip nadu to lu u
nuo last weak by a number of
clHens fiom Tullii mid Ihe High
Hehooi Imud whs a grant aueeww
Tli band iirogmiii was not a
twcll att nd < J as some oHiors that
hav Iimm lialil however du Ut
tins cold night and u iminlir of
other thing that worn going on
In tjultiifius during th oveut tbs
lor of Hi
Qultaijue Ill caravan arrlv d
niHTHIJAY MSfMll
Th lioiue x Mr imI Mr
Ugit r VhvmU wu tlm lOMtHng
of a niimlwr of frlwiila Jtetiirday
March X 1044 at 1200 oclock
ll n r w a aarrml In hoorir of
Afr Waitor Fewnll Mr K rwdJ
waa 2 y ani of agi March
ft who t joid Hit dlntwr
wor Mr and Mra J O McHrfdo
and family Mr and Mra Oiuar
In Mcirw and family Air ajmJ
Mrs Mo ro + Annontroiit and tma
11 Mr and M J It Ccl and
famll vjr ami fm Jf > hn h < m
tn < jh ami family mj Mr and Mi
laudr Cole
VIUL HOLD FOOD ALB
TUa Kf r P T A win beU v
food agin ftt th J W Hutto Har l
w r Un iif t Sfetwrday Msr
9 th
8 A Ouck tt tMl lfl Uy rtgll 4
111 tho hum e J > Ito Ht Uw
bouk lust Bunday
Thtt OJty Dud r tjavlnij th
bwHJ a t fgifllly Mr and P fHUd Uto
Kdd H tim W ami family of 0 < in
yon nvut Haiurdy night and Sunday
in th houwi of his sister J
y i ji mau
NUMHKK 10
Swisher Captures Two First Prizes
TULIA AFTER
POULTRY FAHIvi
Will Tulla bo successful In locating
a largo poultry breeding farm
A man who Is well known nmong
poultrymen In Swiahcr county uaB
j iiroposoil to the chamber of com
1 f1 mcrce to establish a lurgo poultry
breeding plant In Tulla The man
1b considered by experts to be one
of the beat poultrymen In West
Texas In fact many consider him
tho bestwith the exception of M
Johnson at Wichita Falls and
Bowie His plant will bo similar
to tho Johnson plant Ho would
start with a 10000 00 plant and
grow each year He has proposed
a stock company Many people
are not familiar enough with poultry
and poultry breeding plants
to Invest with him He stated that
ho would locate tho plant hero for
tho site This is a business proposition
confronting us Some with
good concerns hero that are worth
a great deal to lie town and country
say they were not given any
site to locate here Yet tho man
making the proposal knows that
he can go to other towns that are
larger and make them the same
proposition aud they will readily
secure tho site It is a problem
Tho deposits of such a plant
would run Into tho thousands
each month lie would bring
from 15 to 30 thousand hero each
year with a rapidly growing industry
It would bring people to
Tulia from surrounding counties
to purchase thoir poultry stock It
would stimulate the poultry industry
as the bull circles stimulated
ptho dairy industry There is no
way to estimate how much tho
buying power would bo increased
In tho surrounding territory from
the efrecta of it
rhe committee In chnrgo of the
proposal is composed of O 1
Jordan J Ross Noland W C
Cowan Bmmltt LuRoo and J din
H Adams Thoy are making o ery
available effort to locate tho plant
if possible It is an unusual business
proposition and it Is hoped
that it can bo put over There is
no other plant similar to it In the
PanhandlePlains territory It tho
poultry industry Incrasod oh rapidly
as others here it would settle
more people on smaller farms
and help everything economically
fy o
Dynamite Blast
Kills Three Men
R C IS1CIIOLL
while he Is out the secretary Is
always eager to hand out bulletins
on various things and glvo
what Information Is available Tho
Herald believes that the town
would be badly crippled without
this necessary service Thorp Is
the cow testing Association bull
circles 4H clubs AntlTliet As
sociutlon Farm Bureau Klwanls
Club and others All tho motor
power of progress and development
Is centralized at this one
particular spot where a thousand
tilings for the general good of nil
are brought to light dlscussod
and considered und put Into act
ion Where visions are converted
Into realities It is also the Males
promotion and advertising depart
mont of the town and county
That Is what we need
Following on the heels of nd
Journmont of our district court
session Into In December Swisher
County will hold Its first session
of 1S12S beginning March IS The
change In tlmo of meeting rom
July to Mnrch was caused by tnk
lug two counties from this dls
trlct when a now district was ea
tnbllshod by the Legislature last
month leaving us only four conn
ties Thoy nni Swisher Castro
Halo and LnniT The sessions for
Swisher are sol for March and
August
On account or such shoit no
tlce al cases that roqulied nub
lleution hud to tie delujed untu i
Hie August term so there will In I
few new casus this term It I
hoped that titany of the old ciisoh
Hint have been continued from
I lute to tlmo will bo disponed of
and not allowed to hang on and
mi Indefinitely
The Grand and Petit Jurors
that worn named at the last hcsi
sloit for July will sorve tilts bum
hIoii Grand Jurors are as follows
Ino W Klllolt Robert Itommer
J II Gnyler D M Springer 13
O Bass 1 C Illijes W W
Stephenson N G Jackson II Allison
Homy JUvuna I V Soltolle
O M Fowler Henry HvniiB Love
II K Tolos S C Whitman andO
L Fortonberry
Petit Jiirois will bo chosen
from tho following men for the
first week of court J 11 Wool
folk J L Cntitrolt T L Pilrker
W Garrison C S Dudley V
J Vniiiioraon It L Wright Frank
Cox Dennis Chnndlur 10 K
Rotindlree J W Khun 13 A
Hollo way 13 13 Farm way M D
Carrol J 1 Redinoii Tom iSvuns
Frank Jointings A J Ouorge A
1 Harris Newt Rcdmon A W
1 LliHloniinn J W Kotm Sam Uln
wlddie Goo Useldlng H A Cm
away L F Hargrove Charley
Woliier Clmido Todd F A Bhui
ton It A Vineyard Jack Raymond
C O Klklns W A Jones A C
Owens A J Newberry nnd M IS
KhresniKii
For Hie aeiond week of the
March term the following men r
Inquired to rup > r nt uR
Mutch th hover Hryaon J
G ICvim J IS Flo war L O Con
I nor A C Jnlcli C ilurtwlck
B F Muikham Douglas llnnis
l3lmei Partlow L Alilwrt Chris
Mayfiuld It 11 Onylcr W O Cow
W Fish J
an J A Savage f
II Adams W D Lovo Avery
Admits J O Bass J D Alfonl
J D Cundlff C C Doom H H
I oftln J F Johnson J A Iltilcli
inson Hmmetl halloo B F MayO
Huxford C S Bass 1 W
IIuUo W U Gafford Royd Kllmid
Bun Hale J I ICIIVf and W T
YA wards
V v liiiinett fmhumtv tuiint
agent of HwMiei Innutv hut now
iisxoi luted with the Atiiulllo
Hoard o City li velopnient Agrl
riilluiv Di parlmenl Is a in < iiibr
of the executive committee if the
PaiilinndloPlaliis Dairy Hhow I In
win largely Influential In onmuU
lug Ihu first Jersey Bull Circle In
this county mid at Hint time < io
first li Texas I luring tho destructive
slump In licnf cnttltt follow In
tlie War which i rippled nil industries
on tho IIilm ho c iicived
t kiwi of ill i U < f this miiln
u diiti > cynier ui I imioetdod wtlli
Hut help of Hie huluu men mid
bunkers of this county to organize
three circles and placed thus
bulls with gnulo cows with the
idea or raising Iho standard of
quality with production To say It
was successful Is putting It mildly
n Is shown by the Increase hi
dairy cutHn In the county and also
a coiroHpoiiding hicreiise Iti bnnlf
di pnelM miow
Local Fiddler Will
Be Heard Over Radio
Station W D A G
r W Jmsson who won
WINS FIRST ON CAR LOTS
AND FIRST SINGLE ENTRY
o
Tin news tf our uu < at the IocIvIiich m Convention at
itiurilla uas plumed ns by ninth V cttl Martin Tursilny fol
Imung tlio jiulgiitR of tho Hitliy lUil cnHlo shown by ibn 4H
Cluh Hoys anil Girls of HUrrautiilitijt niuntie We run nil rt
juice utili Mr Martin nver thin siutom sim a lar o portion o
th < sucooss helnnus to bint for niganiiiij them club trourittg
the calves ami itvorscoitiH tho IVimHiih of teiu Tho hoys anil
pi ils ttto to ho highly oonnuendiMl for their pcr everiiicr in Ink
inn uiTtit pniiis to hiinillo thorn ns instructed
I tat old Rnussor of Kress won
Ilrsl prlxo mi lu > st slnglo witry
mer soinethliiK near a hundred
hlbited This prliw was JR000
Seventh placw wits won by Khnll
WiUjiuni of Krens Ninth plntw by
Mitilli llnrgmvn Krosn Jody Ron
tun Tulla won llth place J mini to
ItiiUhliiKon won 13th Cecil
Hi urn Kress won lltli Coclt
Rmfei won 17th nnd tJIh Harold
tttiiisMor Krwsn won 2lnt
Aletu Diinsou won 2ith and Rondo
Dinwiddle won 2Ath Out of lift
prUos II came to Hwlshor county
Tltnro were four counties x x
rosuiiied In the car lot uxhlhltn of
the cltihpiojuat Swlsltur won
Hint prUti on tills axhlblt whluli
Included 1R cntvns TJiaso IB will
be latrait to Fort Worth mid on
leind In tho same ulass there us
at Ainarlllo Tho fat stock show
there begins Saturday and the
calves have already linen shipped
to Hint point where iioinpetlHoii
Is exp Mii to bo much kenuttr
class
The other olovwii proJecU front
this county wain sold at auction
at Amailllo and brought the boys
and girls initio a mutt sum beslilos
thoir prlxo money
It Is vary tltHng Hint Hwliiliwr
K1WANIS WILL
mm AIRMEN
A loiinulHiM fiMiu the IvIwMilft
Club will snoit hnvM TtlIA pltcmt
on th roof > t the Wlllson Lum
bt > r Oompiinys building In order
that those tnivtdiitg via the air
may s o hat town thoy nr pa n
lug ov r nnd nn arrow vvtH point
to the North to Indicate to thorn
tlm proper itlrootkm It Is their In
totitlou that the sign will moot lh
r Minlr niftiit of tho JiiKonltolm
Foundation whlnh l working
lliroiigh the pnfttmiiiitflrn of the
country to sBcuro f r every town
with a population of t00l or iuor
tlpMM guides to airmen
Th local club had as Hiotr
gtiusts Tuesday noon four mem
1 f Ilalnvlow club T C
thm U Ainarlllo but wo urn M J V XS
TriiMtoo It tj Hltvorthornrt
pMCiliu them to Iw In Hi money
District
8ier ti ry and 13 II Atlllor mom
bor of Inttrji ti relatlona com
ntlttut and who > lainis that he
droro nil Him w y up hero to ko P
trom losing I l Hnd
rh local tilth Atthtklto >
riiohrth gr ut honor hic tukw Iihtmi Hjtoly mnl
Mhoul ls
the Hereford mtltle bad first gwn lli nr
ltionhn and
tMt for term of six
Iiojihs to b riiikwd among Hios
st llt top t th > gplratl6n >
thai time
<
Terracing School
To Be Held Here
A eoimtywtde ttirra In
lllllter the teaderslilp < T M r
I iilt y Farm Kiigliuii a < v M
Collng A K Hhort of tin
MrvuHim and Urracliig i parliii n
of the Fwlsrat Land lt < n li t
Houston and rouiitv agnnt v i
Martin will im ht < l l nt TuIIh > i >
Thursday March 1st whuh
for its objoet first to tua h m
and boys to w ar
and to run t rrac ll fs netciwi
U ImprirtK upon fartiliis and >
Iu4 s mon tbu lmport n < f i
and P l f J conMatlon uu
third to dvtiwMMt ilbtiiiK
tti < piatti t rrat <
All loan aganrt of Texa li
rtMlhcil that land s < iiit > >
practically Mcou onhl >
Imm than 10 ytiara tnua < r
TlirOUglM < th Mill Htat tn <
W
atteiidituca was wry wall attain WMh 4 wny <
ne It M A Is expected ed Tli folks of QulU < Ui mmpll tfM ty r < rt4r Tuk Ito
send two or Himi or even mon moitUd Hit Imud v ry Jilghiy WW mmU Umh tlie aUU mi < l
delegntis to the Houtb Ilaln K pr < > l UwMMMil i to be vory ftn ttmlUnt ut our eapIUl f k
b A nuwbor of folHs M > urt faun n
M A mtetlng at Lubbock today wilv vl mnr
YIMnr from flnutli Ilflln towns V uM lh baud on tho trip M mvti b mor popl
J W Hlwwui A C juipIi J r t
tMuii
will be invited In ns gpfchil guoalg u lhv UlwtJ >
iiictudlug the prealilont and crp < Uy Irof W II younger ft j mm biwj h < yu
Nob Anglln Carl Oruudy and mt th
tary of every HaaoelNtlon In tb rnM lloim m r
turritory ami tlm wlltor of Hi including s vwra va ot vu4 lon h >
newspapers accoidlng to flartiat I turn from Hi rgrloui club wrrWMI h n Hut a ni
Tulla whoa muim w r wt all
Hmu Publicity Managr of the < > J > iity 1 M
I Uw H l l w r ui II
l libork Chambrr t Jomrnerc s ur < by hunJrw Uim
HdiiaaiQiiMi dlretarlp and mads many frtoudg In
Katlonal Jiuli IUglaU r our aat growing iittlghborfng town
The forenoon of tfei day
Ins tuud la t hing Uu rinnitin
uj < rf totting uf ant lllXll
In
Company of Dayton Ohto will
of tti v n two or th hours bofor Hi in
tho principal aixaker Jj ufm ftM ftH n
log His talk will deal largely wlhc rt waa h ld and lost UJM Afr uoaa M
the actual problems nuirronUnc acting many folha In Qulium h elWfl lit
and o h r b lu m nwu who rac lv Ml ih in wlUi a warm a > 8 s mhl
rttallera
such as uviriimuit eoonflrattonrwalcom Tha Itoogtiir trliw v r raphi r t J l ot oll v
lM > tw M n wrBclianta r Uill <
nwutahlp Irtiyiiig stora awrvlt v
nhini
Uia coiiatrjr U a n lhty sand MiIbk lUfft thm
wid shOHhl Ih fi rrl il on < t lrfw
< IIIIMrrili
r 1 ii I ami til i
K l > Hl
I < lj
stoiik turn a d general stor manJalvuly Ther la uo way of mm Hhir w1 i
gM ni acrtirdlng to Mr IUm > v I lag the valu of M m1 will I rlJIM1 hli
o by Ui a trlp
sritlMIISK
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Hie firm family
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 7, 1929, newspaper, March 7, 1929; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42168/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.