The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 21, 1932 Page: 3
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Thursday January 211932
Salem Items
We surely do enjoy a fow sun
shlnoy days along with so much
cold damp weather
There were 47 at Sunday school
last Sunday Brother Plant filled
his regular appointment Sunday
night Had a good sermon and n
good crowd
Mr and Mrs Richard Hancock
and daughter spent the week end
In the homo oX his brother O W
Hancock
Misses Cora Lee Franks and
Grace Anna Wlloman were dinner
guests of the Missos Lowo
last Sunday
If all the cars that were broken
down In some way or other were
repaired tho garage did a good
business during tho bad weather
Mr and Mrs It K Lumpklns
and children were all day visitors
In thq homo of their daughter and
ilstor Mrs O W Hancock on
lost Sunday
Mrs R R Jomlson and Gonlcc
left last Saturday for El Paso by
car to visit friends for a fow
days
Mr and Mrs Trank Cox and
Miss Frank wero onjoylng some
real Interesting 42 games last
Friday night in the R E Lump
kins home
The young peoplo were enjoying
a party last Saturday night
in Mr and Mrs Brlttnu Robertson
home
Mr and Mrs Frank Cox and
daughter spent last Sunday in the
home of her sister Mrs J D New
at Union Hill
Mr and Mrs W J Lumpklns
and son wero callers in tho R E
Lumpklns last Saturday night
Gaylo Smart of Seagraves returned
to his homo last Thursday
after spending 2 weeks in the
nomo of his aunt Mrs R E
LumpTdns
Miss Dorothy Golden ate dinner
with Mr and Mrs W J Lum
pklns on last Sunday
Miss Knowles of Oklnhoma has
spent a months visit with her
brother and family J B Knowles
returning home Inst Monday
C A Smart and daughter Mrs
A D Cowling and son of Sengrave
Tisltod from Sunday until Tuesday
with Ills sister and family Mrs
R E Lumpkins and In tho W J
LumpTdns homo also the O W
Hancock family
W J Lumpklns and family
were domino players for Saturday
night in the R E Lumpkins
home
Red Hill Ramblings
After so much snow we are glad
to ecc Borne fine weather again
The Vigo Red Hill Club wil <
meet with Mrs Ellis of Vigo on
Friday afternoon January 22 We
hope to have every member presentMr and Mrs A D Ingram and
Mrs Tedford of Valley View
Mr and Mrs C Stroud and daughters
Joy nnd Pauline were guests
of Mr and Mrs Eric Malono
Sunday
Mabel Hunter of Tulia spent
Saturday night with Rachel BarnettMr and Mrs Harold Sarchot
and family spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs BUI Patzig of Love
Mr and Mrs Jake Hunsaker
entertained with a party Saturday
night
Mattie Lee Maloue and Lucille
Helms spent Sunday with Gladys
Welker
Mr McClurg and Miss Rutli
Barnett of Center Plains Mr and
Mrs J E Barnett and family
Stanford Johnson J Lee GUI and
Mabel Hunter were guests of Mr
and Mrs W B Ballard Sunday
Every one enjoyed tho singing
given In tho homo of Mr and
Mrs W B Ballard Sunday night
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gjuntflD Correspondence
Childress Chatters
Peoplo of tho community Are
again driving over tho roads with
some enso after the long sclzo of
Impassablencss
Mr and Mrs W M Todd spent
Tuesday night In the Earl Burrow
home after crfr difficulty In tho
mud
Mr and Mrs Herbert Crow arc
spending most of their tlmo at the
bedsldo of their father John Crow
who is very sick In Tulln
Mr and Mrs Nenl Duke and
children of Amarlllo spent several
days of last week in tho homes
o tholr brother and sister Lon
Duke nnd Mrs Frnncls Goan
Little Keith Stovall has been
suffering with throat and gland
trouble for several days
Mr and Mrs Earl Burrow spent
Friday guests In the J S Hansen
homo
Mr and Mrs Olan Lott and
Gnrland of Canyon spent tho weekend
In tho G N Lott home Miss
Elnn rotumod with them for a
few dnys visit
Mrs Claronco Todd entortnined
with a Sunday dinner in honor of
Marios birthday the following
children Maxine Clalbourn Edith
nnd Johnny Johnson Flodn
Margnret and Jnck Grigg Zolnin
Vaughn Morotta nnd Wynonn
Burrow and Ruth Johnson
Tho young peoplo wore given a
paity Saturday night In tho Will
Vaughn home It was In honor of
Slmmos Birthday
Mr and Mrs Bob Johnston nrn
leaving temporaly in tho old W
L Johnson homo to pasture some
fields they wero unnblo to cut
Mr and Mrs W II Harclago
Mr and Mrs P S Clalbourne and
Mr and Mrs Travis Goar wero
Sunday callers In the homo of
Mr nnd Mrs Lon Duke
The qlectlon of officers for both
Sunday School and League hav
been completed
For Sunday School Julius Hansen
Supt EaTl Burrow Asst
Supt Carrie Belle Johnson Sec
and Treas To be elected Adult
teacher Slmme Vaughan Senior
teacher Mrs Earl Burrow Intermediate
teacher Miss Merle Clal
bourne Junior teachor Miss Car
lie Belle Johnson Primary toach
er
For League Mrs D A Nix
Vice President Carrie Belle Johnson
Sec and Treas Mrs Ear
Burrow Adult Lender Miss Fred
da Brlggs Senior leader Mis
Elna Lott Junior leader
The Primary dhlldren will ren
dor a program for the Potent
Teacher association Thursday afternoon
at three oclock You ait
cordially Invited to attend
Bro E L Redden proached al
both morning nnd evening servicj
to a large crowd
The Senior Boys Basketball
team is to play the Senior BoyH
of Flynt Thursday night at Tulln
Give these boys your support by
attending
Herald want ade get results
Sleepy Feeling After
Meals Due To Poison
A dopey tired feeling is ALWAYS
a sign that waste food
matter stays too long in thf
bowels It ferments and forniE
gas It breeds germs It Is suie
to poison heart kidneys brain
Adlorlka washes ouf BOTH up
per and lower bowel It brlnge
out poisons which cause gas nervousness
and a dopey sleepy feeling
It contains no harmful drugs
Get Adlorlka today by tomorrow
you fool tho wonderful cleansing
effect of this German doctori
simple remedy Crawford PharmacyEncouraging Our
Dairymen and Farmer
Friends
What we mean by encouragement is more than a
friendly word helpful ns that may he We believe in
taking an active part in working for and in developing
the dairy and poultry interests of this section
You will find us ready to cooperate with you at
any time with all the energy and facilities at our commandFirst National Bank
B533s
Tulia Texas
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Whitfield News
Tho fine sunshiny weather was
greatly appreciated by this com
muntty nfter the long period ot
bad weather that has Just past
Wo are very sorry Indeed n
have Mr nnd Mrs Jake Hamilton
nnd family long residents of thin
community moving awny A smsl
crowd gave them a farewell forty
two party Thoso present wort
Mr and Mrs E F Blnckcrby nnd
family Mr and Mrs II Wilson
nnd family Mr nnd Mrs W A
Williamson nnd family nnd Mr
nnd Mrs E Williamson Thc >
will make their homo near Kresi
The boys basket ball team ol
this community have gone to
Tulln to outer tho tournament We
hope they will hnvo tho best of
luck and como out winners They
played the Junior High School
toiim of Plnlnvlew Wednesday afternoon
nnd wero winners by a
number of scores They wero alio
victorious Friday afternoon when
they played Frances Tho scons
woro 54 to 4 in favor of our boys
Mr and Mrs J A Snvago spent
Monday afternoon In the K F
Blnckcrby home
Miss Robortn Garner and Miss
Bornlce Stnrn spout Sunday nf
ternoon with Miss Junnltn Collins
Mrs Huron Ilea has been on iho
sick list tho pnst week wo nopa
alio will soon bo on the roud to
recovery
Bro Wnldon of Aiken tho
Mothodlst pastor visited In the
W A Williamson homo Saturday
Ho will fill his regular appoint
mont tho third Sunday afternoon
Wo hope there will bo u largo
crowd present
Mr Boo Walling of Contei
Plains has spent tho past week
with relatives In this community
Miss Julia Mno Blackerby spent
Thursday night with her mini Miss
Ilnol Brnmlet
Mr and Mrs Bill Durham sponl
Friday with her mother MrsMu
glo Bramlet
Mr nnd Mrs Roy Foster spout
Friday aftornoon In tho J 11 Ham
Ikon homo
As the weather wns unfavorable
Sunday night there wns no slug
ing but we hope thoro will bo n
large crowd tho coming Sunday
night
Mr and Mrs Roy Borum wore
callors In this community Wednos
day afternoon
Mr nnd Mrs H Wilson spout
Thursday with relatives noni
Halfway
THE TULIA HERALD
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Valley View News
Bro Plant filled hi regular np
polntment hero Inst Sunday Owing
to tho condition of tho roads
there were not as many presotit
as usual
Mr nnd Mrs Archie Stewart
visited Mr nnd Mrs E V St
wnrt Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Kenneth llnmsev
and children Mrs Whltehurat
Mr nnd Mrs Nelvln Bird and
Messrs Jcssn Tucker and Oren
Bird wero guests of Mr and Mrs
George Tucker Sunday
Mr B C McCnsland visited his
brother at Amnrlllo Sunday He
found his brother Improved from
his Illness nnd will soon bo rendy
for work agnln In Amarlllo City
Schools
Mnrjorlo Edwards spent Sunday
with Junnltn Pnrker
Mr and Mrs Earl Ingram nnd
Mrs Tedford spent Sunday with
Mr nnd Mrs Krlc Mnlone ot Hud
HillMr
Mr and Mrs John McCuno nnd
Mr nnd Mrs T E Foster visit
od Mr nnd Mrs Jess Foster
Sunday
Mr N E Bonds nnd family
moved last week to tins Houston
community Wo are sorry to lose
thoso nelRhbors
Miss Ruth McClnnahan vltUtod
Miss Vera Mno Clawson Sundiy
Bro Plant took dinner with Mr
nnd Mrs Will Edwards Sunday
School Is going splendidly slnci
the holidays Somo tioublo gettlii
to school over tho muddy roads
but attendance ban reninlnod nearly
100 percent
Friday evening tho pupils put
on u real pop rally and hud u
noisy happy hour of songs yells
etcWo
Wo have several new pupils
since tho holidays and tho lnrg
est enrollment In five yenrs
Wo aro glad to have Itohon
IjC Ballard fiom Red Hill am
nlso three small children of Mr
Robort Allen
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Herald want ads got results
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to tell You
Youve Lost Your Oil
Two can raced along the highway cat of
Abilene Texas The second driver finally
overtook the leader and signaled to stop
Ive been chasing you twelve miles to
tell you youve lost your oil he called
to J W Bell Mr Bell found that a rock
in the road had knocked a hole in the
crankcasc allowing the Conoco Germ
Processed Oil to drain out
But examination of the motor si jo wed
o damage done The Hidden Quart had
protected the motorl
Only Conoco Germ Processed
Oil offers the extra protection
f the Hidden Quart that
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Flynt Flashes
Last wcckl
There wm no Sunday School orB
Y P U Sunday on account of
tho dlssngreenblo went her We are
hoping for n beautiful day next
Stindny so everyone will bo at
Sunday School Sunday morning
nnd B Y P V nnd Singing Sunday
night
In Spite ot the cold weather
n group of girls enjoyed horseback
riding Sunday afternoon
after having a very delightful
dinner cooked by Qortrudo nnd
Dorothy
Lliclo and Sadie Shirley were
dinner guests of Mr nnd Mrs
Uroswell Sunday
School started ngnln Inst monday
nttnr a two woeks vacation
nnd In spite of tho bad weather
there has been good attendance
ovorydny
Miss Gertrude Hoggins spent
Sunday night with Lucille and
Inez Bryson
Miss Dorothy Garrett was a
Sunday night visitor In the Berry
homo
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Do 1 cough like 1 cough cause
I got whnt I got or have I got
what I got cause I cough llko I
cough W
GRADE A RAW
MILK
BURGESS DAIRY
Pboua 9023
AH Kinds of Fire Insurance
Tulia Mutual City Loans
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Office over Cnntrell Shown
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tiayi up in your motor and never drains away
Only Germ Processed Oil actually penetrates
and combines with metal surface
You need tbit extra protection during
the starting period when almost half your
motor wear occurs Oils not Germ Processed
drain away leaving parts unprotected
Germ Processed Oil stays on tho
job to cut down starting wear giving
your motor longer life with fewer repair
bills It is the safest surest lubrication
you can buy
Change to Germ Processed Oil now at
the sign of the Conoco Red Triangle
We neither encourage dry crankcase
experiment nor guarantee
success under all conditions But
unsolicited letters from motorists
now In our lies tell of tbln and
hundreds of other runs with empty
crankcasea but without damage
THAT NEVER DRAINS AWAY
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We niko now accepting orders for baby
chicks and eggs for custom hatchingIlnro your order now for Chirk at our uprcinl low
pricon heavy breed 10o Leghorn fiV
We will take any number of egg for Cuntnm Hatching
any Monday or Thursday nt 2yjC per egg
We wiidi to thank nil our friend for their pant > uiuc
mid will appreeiato your patronage thi coining noanon
Trice our Hrooder mul Poultry Supplies before you
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THE BOY WHO SERVES YOU WITH CONOCO PRODUCTS
FIRESTONE TIRES AND FIXES YOUR FLATS
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 21, 1932, newspaper, January 21, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42333/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.