The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 16, 1947 Page: 2
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THE TUL1A HERALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 16 1947
The Tulia Herald
1iiIiIMumI each Tlitir da by Tin Iletnld I > nl li lkitig Co nt
123 Broadua Tulia Swisher County IVn Entered as
Second Class iniiil matter nl tin postoffico tit Tulia Texas
under the act of March 1 1879
SJ
R V MILLER
WILLIS REYNOLDS
II M BAGGARLY
Editor and Publishers
Telephone 202
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year in Swisher and Adjoining Counties 250
Outside Swi lirr and Adjoining Counties 300
The Herald it entitled to rcm c of all articles contributed to
this paper for publication
Little Consistency
There is little conistency or good sense in asking a housewife
who is already exercising every economy and saving po
nilile to adequately feed her family at a time of unprecedented
high prices in order to save a few cents a day when at the
nanic time we continue to use grain to manufacture alcoholic
liquors one drink of which tossed down for around a dollar
requires more grain than a housewife rill be able to save in
an entire week with the strictest economy and thrift
There is no consistency in taking food legitimate needed
food out of the mouth of people to be ueil to make whiskey
for the whiskey drinkers to drihk
M ANNS
GENUINE
MALTED MILK BREAD
AND
DELICIOUS
G ft 8i E S
Delivered
Fresh Daily
TO
Your Favorite
QRQgERY
STORE
BROWSING
DOWN
Memory Lane
FIVE YEARS AOO
Snt Wat Mayo 10yearold soi
of Mr and Mis D T Mayo
killed in airplane accident neai
Providence H 1 Homemaking
girls furnishing Klwanli
program were Norma Lee White
Dorothy Miller Betty Jewel
Seay Flo Carlilc Barbara Gunter
Dorothy Ray Bivcns and
Colleen Ward James Odcn
pioneer cowboy burled at Carlsbad
New teachers added to
school faculty arc Mrs J J
Boling and H L Rose Fun
cral for Jim F Wright held
Sunday Zoc Evelyn Humph
tcys end T A Hayhurst elected
presidents of freshman and
sophomore classes Mr and
Mrs V E Love announce birth
of Janice Matte Born to
Mr and Mrs S H Pitts a son
Herman Dale Born to Mr
and Mrs T T Thomas a son
Edward Richard All 3 Amen
being reclassified
TEN YEARS AGO
Harold Butler 22yearold son
of Mrs T B Butler dlcs In
local hospital Mr and Mrs
J Ross Noland and Mr and
Mrs W S Black leave for trip
to Old Mexico Elbert Stapp
named commander of VFW
Miss lone Hale weds Lee Gilley
John Sanderson is new high
school principal Leland An
schutz and Jack Hale present
play Raw Men Henry
Evans and Opal leave for A M
where B Raymond had undergone
appendectomy
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
M Anderson 05 prominent
farmer dies at his home
Now New
HOME PERMANENT
Deluxe Kit with Professional
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f OMi 1
NOWmake a date > OILPL ATE
Its a lot easier to feel friendly toward a car
with an OilPlated engine
So why not drive in today let us drain
out worn and dirty summer oil and change
jo fresh Conoco NA winter oil
Conoco NA Motor Oil patented in
eludes an added ingredient which fastens
un extra film of lubricant so closely to metal
surfaces that cylinder walls arc actually
OilPlatiid
Coprrtslit 1947 ConUoeoul Oil Co
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This extra OilPlating resists gravity
wont all drain down even ovcrnightl
So youre rr < protected from metaletch
ing combustion acids from dryfric
tion starts from carbon and sludge
due to wear
For extra power extra protection when
youre first starting up or when youre
running hot make a date to OilPlatu
your engine today
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Combne belonging to U G
Byrnes is stolen Mrs Barney
Hootens cotton hocked rug places
Urst at Lubbock fair Ken
ncth Stamen elected president of
senior class at Sul Ross college
Mrs Royal Cantrell and
D H To > lor sponsor The Horns
Euzelian Sunday Schoo
clasn intcrtaincd by Mrs J R
Crocker Mason King become
member of Globe News staff
Good readei3 in third grade arc
Margaret Jones Jock Hall Wil
lone Jennings Ernestine Jen
nings Jlmmle Sue Howard and
Lon Huff
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Miss Myrl Tate weds A C
Rhody Fire destroys Tulia
Produce owned by S A Duckctt
Fifteenth birthday of Miss
Mary Lea Huntley is celebrated I
with party Kenneth Startler
elected freshman president a
WTSC Stella Strange elect
cd secretary of home economics
club rt WTSC Adam mis
of Irwa dies while visiting in
the J N Duff home Ktrby
Gcodner and Scott Garrison both
of Tulia and R L Lowery
Plcinvicw injured when their
light piano crashes John
F nrlc has sorghum equal to any
irtj West Texas according to
Harmon Benton county agent
A M Wilson Grocery to
move to new building at northeast
corner of square Brother
Styles has baptizing at J
W Kilters tank Sunday afternoonTWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO
100000 water light and sewer
bonds carry bv two to on vot
A brand new depot agent
wived in Tulia Monday He is
making the old agent step around
pretty lively The new arrival
is a son of Mr and Mrs I C
Spraguc born Monday October
Homo Permanent mado easier Theyre round for easier wind
Here3 whyThe newTONI Pro ing smoother curLTheyrc riiforf
fessional Plastic Curlers are big so your hair wont slip Theyre
50S more curling surface reusable to save you moneyl
Now DeLuxe Kit
with plastic curlers
2
Refill Kit tcithout curlers 100
Regular Kit fiber alters 1
All prices plus tax
CITY DRUG STORE
ITU TEXAS
1G 1922 Mr ond Mrs
Douglas Burns drive home anew
Dodge sedan from Amailllo
Mr and Mrs R E Daniel
go to Clinton for the benefit of
Mrs Daniels health Haby
tirl born to Mr and Mrs W A
Hawkins Eva McManlgal
Dora Walters find Winnie Gn >
unds of Happy spent weekend
In Tulia with Mrs Olncy New
berry C R Strong of
Happy returns from Dallas where
lie had accompanied his Wifo to
a hospital
Mr and Mrs O Huxford left
Sunday morning by plane to visit
his father John Huxford in
Clinton Indiana
Herald Want Ads get results
Beware Coughs
from comkm coHs
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it bocs right to the scat of tho
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm and aid nature
to sootho and heal raw tender In
flamed bronchial mucous mom
brones Tell your druggist to sell you
n bottle of Creomulsion with tho un
derstanding you must like tho way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back
CREOMULSION
for Coughs Chest Colds IronchiHi
for your pictorial
review of model homes
and business buildings
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mi W O EHVIN
OPTOMETRIST
IUONE 2G
Offices
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Heard Jones Bldg
TULIA TEXAS
DR WALDO E HOUGHTON
OPTOMETRIST
PHONE 27332
80234 OliverEakle Bldg
Amarillo Texas
Ray G Jordan
INSURANCE
First National Bank Building
Furniture Fixtures
Tho following students would
appreciate It if the student body
would call them by their full
mines
Verio Ray Simpson Eddlo Glyn
Holcomb Daniel Mclntyie Stew
ait Mory Elizabeth Newby Don
William Nelson Ezra Jonathan
Webb George Floy England jr
Sec Me For
Venetian Blinds
New Type Flcxalum Blinds
for
HOMES and BUSINESSES
also
WEATHER STRIPPING
for
All Doors and Windows
RAY CRABTREE
PHONE 291J or 188 Tulia
BEACHAM
B E A C H A Sfl
PUaiaa naplteti
Phone 318
Till I TEXAS
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Other Real Estate
Federal Seservo Bank Stock
C C C Loans 29803339
Warrants 375000
Bonds 320275779
Cash Exchange 230504535
032100
450000
593018053
073701044
Mildred Louise Ncwsom Dorothy
Lou McCaslond John Richard
Gatewood Jack Eugene Ballan
ger Jesse Wnyno MaynaiJ
Howard Klbby Morris Vcr0n
lou Cattuth Roberta Lee Mi
sey Hollls Deon Martin Norma
LaVonm Thompson and Mai
Voncllle Atchlcy
tim AHD P50FESS10 L DIRECTORY
OH R F MrCASLANI
DENTIST
Ht cird Jones Building
Tulia Texas
Dr R L Mase
DENTIST
First National Bank Buildim
Phone 32 Tulia T < n
FOR ABSTRACTS Sec
W R Humphreys
Room 8
Cantrell Shows Building
TULIA TEXAS
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ALL TYPES 01
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PHONE 228
Offices In The
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OPTOMETRIST
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Statement of Condition
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tulia Texas
OCTOBER 0 1947
RESOURCES
Loans Discounts 78212111
Banking House w 975000
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus 10000000
Undivided Profits 10000000
Reserves 3514744
Deposits 0 45249900
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Tho flbovo statement is correct Ew cll Crigg Cashier
MEMBER FEDERALDEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Continuous Service Since 1902
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Miller, R. V.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 16, 1947, newspaper, October 16, 1947; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42947/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.