The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 18, 1945 Page: 5
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THURSDAY JANUARY 18 1945
LOCALS
Dr and Mrs J Ed Crawford
Mrs Max Crawford and Mrs Donald
Klous spent Sunday in Silver
ton visiting Mr and Mrs John
Bain
Staple Cotton
MATTRESS
UPIIOLSTEKED IN
A CA TICK
250 CHICK
CAPACITY
500 CHICK
CAPACITY
15
35
Ul
CUSHION
SPRING
UNITS
FOR CHAIRS DIVANS ETC
f 50
p FOR
FIVE SQ UNIT
OTHER SIZES PRICED
PROPORTIONATELY LOW
Hudson
KiN
BROODERS
1965
2450
TRUE TEMPER
PRUNING
SHEARS
ONLY
ONLY
98
UP
NEW DAZEY
CAN OPENERS
65
1 GALLON METAL
CHICKEN FOUNT
ONLY
SJ15
Mrs Norma Jo Dny of Hobbs
New Mexico rptnt the weekend in
Ttilin visiting Mrs Dale Wallace
I njid other friends
C C Poff is seriously ill in a I Mr < nn < l Jlrs Preston Taylor of
Dubbcck Hospital he Price community spent the
weekend in the Jack Love home
Mrs Hnzcl Hoyt of Silverton
visited Mrs Vivian Dallas over
the weekend Mrs Hoyt has recently
received an honorable dis
chars from the WAVES
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SEE Your Friendly Dealer For
MinneapolUMollne Mas yHarris Farm Implement
Sec Ue For
1Ton Yale Chain Hoist
VisesHydraulic Jacks
McGLAUN SPILLER
PHONE 207
TUL1A TEXAS
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Mrs Gwcn Everett of Abilene
visited ccr Uie weekend with Mrs
Hoy Ilopers
Mr and Mrs J E Hodon f
Shamrock visited their daughter j
Mrs Jcc Arnold ami family Sun
day
Mr and Mrs Copcland of Plain
view vititcd Mrs Copclands brother
Mr Howl hero Friday
Pvt Elmer Wood who has been
in service it the Pacific has received
a medical disTharpo ami is
at home in Tulia
Mr fnd Mrs Fred Moon of
Kress was in Tulia Friday
Joe Hinkel of Kress was a Tulia
vistor Tuesday
H H Nail of Hajmy was in Tulia
Wednesday on business
L E McClish of Brownfield was
in Tulia Wednesday seeing after
fanning interest here lie ha recently
purchased a fart in Swisher
county
LARGE SIZE 4PIECE
HONEYTONE WALNUT
BED ROOM SUITE
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CONSISTING OF VANITY IJED
CHEST AND IIENCII
4 PIECES ONLY
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2PIECE
SPRING FILLED
LIVING ROOM SUITE
THE TUUA I1ERAIJ TUL1A TEXAS
95
Pieces have modern wood turn
arms ana are upholstered in high
grade blue tipcstry
2 PIECES ONLY
159
95
HARDWARE
COPPER
GUN RODS
ONLY
10
G INCH
FILTER DISKS
ONLY
35
KEROSENE
LANTERNS
f40
ONLY
HEAVY
WRECKING
BARS
ONLY
60
Mr and Mr 11 F Lumpkin
and Evelyn Jo isitcd in Ilntnucxs
over the weekend with their dmt
ghtcr Jin 1 S Oarllon ami her
family
Mrs W A Hancock ami hct
granddnughter HHIyo Louise Hun
cock of Canyon spent the past
weekend with the 0 W Hancock
family of the Love community
Mrs W T Hardy Sr of Lake
view visited her grandson llill >
Hay In the Tern Hickman homo
Sunday aftermon
Jo Ann Carter Evelyn Jo
Lumpklns anil Lonnie Jean Wxdte
visited with Joyce MoCune in tln
Houston community Sunday night
Mrs Fannie Tittle of Plnlnview
i wis in Tullt over the weekend and
j Monday transacting business with
J E Dcen the local service offic
I er of the Veterans Organization
of Ttilin on claims of the death
of her joii who was killed in the
Europen war theater
SI PIECE
Canary Tone
DINNERWARE
SET
IN ItEAlTIIT L ILORAL
DESICN WITH COLD TRIM
11 PIECES
ONLY
ONLY
K RAMSEY
PHONE 86
18
65
ALL SIZES
Metal
CHICKEN
FEEDERS
It WCINC in prk i
FROM
THE
IIAWKEYE
BASKINETTE
wrni loiDiNfj Miami
ONLY
475
PVRALIN HANDLE
SCREWDRIVERS10
ELECTRIC
SOLDERING
IRON
rp
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FURNITURE
HARDWARE
TULIA TEXAS
J A Glenn of Ktw was a Ti tin
wvtor Wednesday
Mr A D Cietie of li m N
M visited in the home of her
daughter Mrs Carl L Hnle Jr
last weekend
Mr and Mrs W E Chancy are
the pat uits of a daughter born at
the Plainview hospital Sunday
Jan 7 and she has been named j
Snttdrt Kay Mrs Clmney was a
fonner homo economic teacher
in the Tulia school and Mr Clin
ney lurbcml at M O Elliott
Mr and Mrs 11 J Kdvurds of
Tulia Aid Mr it ml Mrs W < J
Cliuneyof Plainview aiv the graml
parents
Uiclmrd Hiiiicoek front Otsper
Wyoming arrived in Tulia last
week for a visit with relative
ichitouIM
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nut WsrwntJ
1 Y UY K HOlSK
Would you like to lead Alua
ham Lincolns uogiaih written
by luniscll It wiu penned a year
lie fore lie was elected President
and only slightly nbildged followsI wit horn ImiIi 1J KsOii In llai
din county Ky Wy patonU were
both born in Virginal of tiudistiu
giiinhed familiesMcond finnilies
p rlutii 1 should say My mother
wlti died in my tenth tir was of
11 ftntily of Uiu name of Hanks
I M paternal graudfatliei Abut
hi in Lincoln emigrated from
KtHklnglon County Vn to Ken
tiaky aliont b or I7Hvi whom
a year or two later he was killed
l > > th Indians not in luiltlo but
by hUhiUIi when he was labnrtng
to open a farm in the ft test His
nirostors who line Quakers wotrt
t > Virginia nun Iterks Vninty
Pa
My fntihu at the death of his
father wits but 0 yents of age
and he jfmw up lilonilly without
education Ho 11 moved from Kentucky
to what is nov Spencer
County Indiana in my eighth
war Wo reached our new home
about the time llio state eanto in
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over required of a teuher beyond
remlln writin ami cipWin
to the rale of three If a strap
plcr supposed to understand j
tin happened to sojourn In the
relKhl orh < MHl ho wits looked tipott
as n wiznrd There wns alemlule
ly ft > t < httiK to exelte ambition lor
education Of course when 1 canto
of ape 1 did not know much Still
somehow I cot Id read write and
cipher to the rule of three Init
that was all 1 hnv not Item to
school since The little itdvnnct
1 now have upon this store of education
1 have picked tip front
time to time under the pressure
of necessity
I was raised to farm work
which 1 continued till I wm 22
At 111 I entite to Illinois Macon
County Then I put to New
lent at that tintc in SniiKntnon now
in Mennrd Cotmtv where I te
reinalncd a yitti an n suit of elerk
in it stete Then ciwite the Hlnck
Hawk war at < l 1 was eluded n
< ii > taiit of volunteer a micrexs
which irnve nte more plcnmtre than
PACE FIVE
any t h iV ha mie I wi t
the campaign n ehird ran f
Utn t l iM rr he finite y < r
iHlJ v 1 An betton the onl
time I huv ei > n > en beaten ly
the people
Dip iexi urid three utcrcedmp
biennial elotlniw I was tdected
to tiho lecinlature I was no a
candidate afterward Ihnittff this
letftdnUvo peritxl I I ad sttvdied
law itn < l rontcwed to Springfield to
practke it In 1HIU I wits once
olecteil to the lower I louse of Con
Kress Witt 1 ol a caidnhtU f < t
reelection Krom lSl to ISM
both Incltwlve frnoticeit hnv more
nsshltiotisly than ever before Always
a Whiir In politic ami ti
orally on the Whl elector tickets
making active oniivn e I
was losing intete t in politics when
the r peal of the Mi > oiirt cent
pnmtlse ar Mi e < l mo iiKain Vita
I have doiio mine tint i pri > it
well known
ll iw peMiiml de < eri > tloli ir
nte is thought desirable it niiy
he Mini thit I inn Mi height n
feet I inch t 1 iMtrlv lean in flei
uiirhliig < i tto itveruHe < < f Ixo
pound Ink nipli > s hmi vi
foniHO IIhck ib r innl Kitty t v <
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RED ARROW
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COltill S HUP WITH CKKOSOTK
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AUIUKIIKX ami AMIMMPS MTAMINS
THY ItKI AIMIOW MAIITY
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that tractor helped
win the food battle
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FOR REPAIR PART NEEDS NEXT SPRING
Willi I lie War Maiimwei ioiiiinisrtioii lei lai nig fewet liiiuie i iiieliiilmg fanning
in tin HCiitial iinlicaloM llmt tiriK tiilirc anil inaeliiiicr reptir purls niiy he
von lianler to get in the Jutnt than they have been in the pant
V < s hUggMi that you take invcnttiry NOW of thu things you will ueeil to put your
farm equipment truck ami pickup in condition to handle our crops next Spring ami
Summer
We have two experienced meehanicn 011 tint job here at our uiotlernly equipped
hop to you keep them working for Uncli Sam anil aho a big tuipply of ititomo
live Hiipplicu ami repair jiarls ami AlhVChaimers Fiirm Ktpiipment ri tir lari Place
> our order now Hriug your machinery problem to GoniJimtnV we re here to
help
Goodmans Farm Supply
VOlH ALLISCIIALMEIIS DKALKR
EAHL GOODMAN OWNER
PHONE 70 TUIJA TEKS
OFFICIAL
TIRE
INSPECTION
STATION
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 18, 1945, newspaper, January 18, 1945; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42881/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.