The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 11, 1946 Page: 2
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FACE TWO
The Tulia Herald
Published Each Thursday by The Herald Publishing Co at 111 South
Mings 7 viker Cojv Texw Entered as Second Class Mail
matter at i j sicfLce a 71 Texas under the a t of arch31879
ED W SPROWLS
It V MILLER
WILLIS REYNOLDS
Editors and Publisher
Telephone 203
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year in Swisher and Adjoining Counties 200
Outside Swisher and Adjoining Counties 250
The Herald is entitled to reuse or all articles contributed to this
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Bible Thought
And I will bring them and
they shall dwell in the midst of
Jerusalem and they shall be my
people and I will be their God
in truth and in righteousness
Zachariah 88
Reliable Rug and Upholstery
CLEANERS
320 E 4th Amarillo Texas
Phone 20263 or 4743
Will Be in Tnlla Each Week On
WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS
Cleaning and Moth Proofing of upholstered furniture rug3
and tacked down carpets
Write or phone us collect if interested in this service
BUSH BROS Owners
DEQD0AIT
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ony other fine cologne and relax Iti
rea uring lo know every drop of
ODORONO COLOGNE DEODORANT
J hoi a hidden meaning thai meont
added protection for you for hovnl
HEARD JONES
DRUGGISTS
OUR WORLD
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tn itself ccn mke a heaven <
Jnfi or a hfll of heaver The
1111s l > rri John Mitin Piro
< ie Lost carry with them the
jwcret of human happtneM We
may be surrounded by everything
that money can purchase in this
age of luxury in which we live
and still be miserable and unhappy
and discontented On the
other hand we may live in n
hack with few of the necessities
of a beneficent age and none of
its luxuries and yet have a heart
that is singing with happinesj
from morning until night a heait
that is so happy and overflowing
with joy and gratitude that V
does not have any room for d s
j satisfaction and discontent There
are countless proofs that we live
in our minds It is our mind that
creates and is in fact the world
in which we live and move and
have our being The most wonderful
part of it is that we are or
can be the master of our mindi
We can create our own world
We can make of it a world oi
hope of happiness of joyous
living or we can make of it a
world of gloom and depression
and selfdepreciation and self
pity It is not the things we have
or do not have that make ouij
world It is not the things others
do or say that make our world
It is made by our own mind and
in our own heart if we have
the courage and the faith and
the will to make it
Those who have always fcl
that money mere dollars meani
prosperity have a new slant on
it now that they arc running
around with their pockets full o
dollars and nothing to spend them
for
It lequires a staff of seventeen
persons in Washington to hand e
the millions of dollars of torn
and burned currency sent in
from all parts of the countr
for redemption
The finals in a world championship
horseshoe pitching contort
was held in Des Moines Iowa
July 4
Twobedroom houses in California
which sold for 4000 in
1939 arc now being priced at
20000
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
It i true that our prices on Purina Chows have increased pinoe thr >
end of OIA ceilings on July 1
BUT
Thefrc new higher prices are due ENTIRELY lo the increase in
tlie cost of feed ingredient ll ingiedicits have risen sharply tonic as
much as 3750 a ton
This iiicrei c in the price of Purina Chows is not as large as the
inereabc in ingredient cost New prices reflect only a part of the outofpocket
increase to Purina
The new prices on Purina Chows do not include a single cent
per hag or per ton more profit for Purina The profit margins on Purina
Chows have never been up to the full amount allowed under OPA and will
not be railed now to margins previously permitted
WE ARE PROUD TO FOLLOW
PURINAS POLICY
As authorized Purina dealers we are pledging ourselves to follow the
manufacturers lead We know that our first responsibility is to our customers
we want to keep feed prices down as much as possible We arc not
increasing our margins we will not be shortsighted and take advantage
of the present situation at your expense
True feed prices will go up or down as prices of ingredients vary
but wo promise as always to do our best to supply all the Purina Chows we
can get at the bet price possible
THE TULIA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
WEEKLY SERMON Tempie
fBy Thorns tv >
1 I o bponsor Junior
Wrestling Match
HTry Teub P < V
Ade in Pwisher County
one of the im t nand
generrj ofp l jv
been received by Kv Tc
Noble Dory Detton a merr <
Khiva Temple is sponsoring
Junior Heavyweight World Crw
pionship Wrestling match r
August 15 in Amarillo Texa
The elimination bouts have already
started and the winner of
the eight wrestling tournaments
will wrestle Noble LeRoy Mc
Quirl the title holder member
of India Temple
Mr Teubel said Noble Dory
Detton will make an outright
gift of the greater part of the
net derived from this championship
match to Khiva Tcmpls
Such gifts as this will help
materially in securing a hospital
within the jurisdiction of Khiva
Temple
Everyone interested should support
and patronize this championship
match said Mr Teubel
LOVE NEWS
July 9 Mrs Rex Rodgers is
up and about again after suffering
several days with an infection
on one of her legs
Mrs Hazel Anderson and children
visi od their aunt Mrs Lee
Wright Thursday
Mr and Mrs Will Hewitt visited
their son near Floydada one
day last week
Pricilla daughter of Mr and
Mrs Rex Rodgers spent th
weekend with her parents
Mr and Mrs Volney Sprawls
and daughter were callers in the
home of Mr and Mrs Ray Camp
Sunday
Patsyc Anderson is spending n
few davs with her sister Mrs
Leslie Merle Grantham of Tulia
and Janice visited Eva Jewell
Hancock Tuesday
Tulia
THURSDAY JULY 11 1946
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THE YEAR ROUND
Clean efficient gas heating anfl modern gas air conditioning make
any home a most comfortable livable home the year round
HeoWrful too for most colds and minor ailments are aggravated
by uneven temperature
Then too there are the more common uses for gas Cooking with
a dean easily controlled heat Refrigeration is best with a silent
gts refrigerator which has no moving parts to wear out The fully
automatic gas water heater provides all the hot water the family
needs when it needs H economically Plan your new kitchen
crowd gas the fuel that gives you these advantages Remember
THE
West Texas Gas Company
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WONDER FLAME
THAT COOIS AS
WEll AS HEATS
OLD TIMERS VISITORS AND FRIENDS
Welcome To Tulia
My 1718FOR
FOR
SWISHER COUNTYS
56th
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
The management and personnel of LaVelles Department
Store is happy to pay tribute to the Pioneers
of Swisher County and surrounding area as they gather
in Tulia on July 1718 for their annual reunion
We also want to congratulate the citizenry of
Swisher County on the progress made by this community
in the past 56 years We hope that we have contributed
in some small way to this advancement
Come and enjoy the program that has been especially
arranged for you on July 1718
LaVELLES
The Friendly Store
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 11, 1946, newspaper, July 11, 1946; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42909/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.