The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1922 Page: 3
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Davlston Pott Ralph D Paine William Hey
User and Clarence B Xelland the short
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The regular subscript inn price of I he
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Hubseribe VOW for the Tuliu ilerahl
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O INTERSOHOLASTIO LEAGUE MEET
OE30 liulniiiK from the numficr of inquiries
being made at tlic ofliec of the District
Director General fur the Intcrseholnstie
League it appoats that an unusually
large number of bonis arc grooming
their students fur the enmity contests
which are to ho held prior to the Dis
Irlct Meet on April 2122
Kor the most part there has been an
improvement made in the preparation
of pupils for the arious county contests
When the Iunuc was first organized
the teachers never began their
work with the children until a few
vvcoks before the contests were eallbd
hut now it seems that the preparation
for theso contests is becoming n rcgu
lar part of the school work and well
workeii out plans are made months in
advance This is a eommcndtble feature
and should be univ ersallv adopted
among the schools
J WANTED Routers for the follow
j ing improved farms in Swisher County
practical ill in cultivation One
j farm of HO aere one 1arin of 120
icres and one farm of 320 acres About
ten miles from Silvertoii and eighteen
from Tuba K W CLINK
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KCALKS Plainvicw Toxas 112c
SANTA FE TIME TABLE
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It means actual cash in your
pocket to take advantage of
this offer
7AINT half your nou80 with Devoe
Lead and Zinc Paint paint the other
half with any other paint you choose
If Devoe doesnt take fewer gallons and
cost less money we will make no charge
for Devoe
If Devoe doesnt wear a year or two or three
years longer longer and bettei we will
Rive you enough Devoe to do the job over
Qr paint half your house leadandoil theo
her half Devoe In three years the lead
andoil half will be hungry for more paint
with Devoe still sound
If not well give you enough for the wnolc
ljouse
pevor Products aro timetested and proven
backed by the 168 years experience of the
oldest paint manufacturing concern in thoU
S Founded 1754
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Viirniturc Linoleums Hugh Paints
Undertaking Supplies
TEXAS
10 Ul n
410 p
LEAD fir ZINC PAINT
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HAPPY HAPPENINOS
Easter Services
All tho member of the different
cliurchra of Happy will meet Kantor
Hunday nt tho public school building
Jlov Miller of Lubbock tho 1rosby
torian pxitor will prcacdi in the morn
Ihr
Dlunor will ho served on tho grounds
livery ono bring woll filled baskets
All tho churches will give a program
together in the afternoon Each one
Mis UIowihI fifteen minutes
After tin
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program there will be sing
ing
livery mn is invited to como j
M It MeManigal wo a Tulla caller
Monday I
Mrs I 1 NefT was shopping in A ma j
lillu Wednesday
Mrs Grady Ponder is spending this I
week with relative in Tuliii
Mr and Mr
Lee Harrison were
shopping in Amarillo Monday i
Wm F Miller ami Mish Gladys Miller
were Amarillo eahirs Wednesday
Mi Foster Shenefct left Tuesday
night to attend the Met odi t conferenceMrs Miller Currie and bab v aro
spending this week nt the Lester Dillon
home
Mr and Mr Albert Konken moved
itunhv to their new hoiiBe north of
Happy
Mr and Mr < > O ILiker have moved
to tho w st part of town in the Wesley
house
Miss Jiinmie Kno one of the Kress
teachers siient the weekend with relatives
here
Mrs Lester Jones and children and
Mrs Karl Cowan were hopping in Amarillo
Saturday
Mr O O Baker returned home Inst
weok after a two weeks visit with relative
in Lubbock
Mi es Mildred Margaret and Jove
Dab MeMaaigal wen shopping in
llainvievv Siturdav
The plaver ot Happy and Canyon
had quite an interesting base ball name
last Siturday afternoon
A number of the young folk spent
unihij afternoon in Tulia with Mr
nd Mrs Olnev Newberry
Mis Nellie Krtncy gave
gram last tfnturav night at
I A liiijru crowd was present
a line pio
lusr chool
Mr and Mrs Briscoe and children
left this weok foi Oklahoma whore
thev will make their home
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Mrs Marion Dillon and little daughters
of Canyon spent Sunday at tho
I home of her son Lester Dillon and
faniilv
Mi and Mr Letter Dillon are rejoic
ing over tho arrival of a babv hoy
bom l ust Wednesday Thev haw named
him L R Jr
1 Mrs Wm l Miller and son Willed
and Muses Annie Crawford Kuth Har
jison and Muriel Miller were Canyon
tailors Tuesday night
Tho Huppv PareiitToiehers A iiei
atiou met at the school hoiwa la t Bat
1 urday A large crowd wis present
Mrs Pho < > be Warner of CHaude and
Mr Humphre of Canvon gave interesting
talks A tine dinner wiks srvivi
to ail the guests
Mr and Mrs Bill Konken entertained
u number of the young folk Saturday
night with a tacky partv A very large
trowd vsas present Thomas McGuire
tsveived the prize for being the tackiest
one present Lovelv refreshments
of buttermilk and cake were served
RICHEST INDIANS IN THE
l SOUTHWEST TIGER
hutaula Okla April > lacltsun BirJ
nett his a new rival for the honor
of liein7 known as the richest IndiiJi
in the southwest He is Miller Tiger
< venr old full blood Creel Indian
Two veiis ago Tiger was a imuper
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ut lots of iiinii ti iv be me upend it
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Milbr s tarm ol Hill aires is now
i ilueil at about + 100110111 qbree pro
> lil < iia oil wells ale louited oil itoLOST Conklin fountain pen either
ut mIiooI grounds or on atroots leading
thereto Reward for rotu n to Horald
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C m on Alice you know
Motjier Maid w are going to
nave Kttloggt Corn Flaht
lor lunch And that tho
hind I Uho to eat about a
whole box ol beeaium they
aint toagh to eatl Come
on an hurry up
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKl
Dont lorget KELLOGGS
Corn Flakes are mile by the
folks who gave you the JUN
GLELAUD Moving Pictures
Coupon inside every packie
ol KELLOGGS Corn Flakes
explains how you can obtain
another copy ol JUNGLE
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Kelloggs Corn Flakes
are a tastethrill
at meals or any time
Thats because Kelloggs Corn Flakes are so
deliciously flavored the Kellogg flavor that is
known all over the civjlized world 1 You as
well as the little folks cin eat great bowlfuls of
Kelloggs Corn Flakcstday after day and each
sunnybrown crispy crupchy spoonful thrills
the taste as though it wasHhe first
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Put Kelloggs in comparison with imitation
corn flakes Kelloggs Corn Flakes are never
tough or leathery or hard to eat They are all
thctime crisp allthetime good Dont miss
such enjoyment
Insist upon Kelloggs in the RED and
GREEN package that bears the signature of
W K Kellogg originator of Corn Flakes
NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT
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1600 A SPILLING
1100 A L OIRI3 BASKKT BALI AND TBrTNIS
11 r MJUHTOK AND SENIOR 0IRL8 ATHLWtCH
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PRELIMINARIES IN JUNIOR AND BKNIOB BOT8
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1000 A M BAMKKT BALL SHOT PUT DISCUS THROW
HOt AM rARADK bv all School of th Count
l3t PM JUNIOR AND SENIOR HOYS ATHLKTICri
To continuo until all aro hid in ord r
to b rranfed
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SPKLLINO All Contestanta to com
with themo paper pencil or peD
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Writing
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1922, newspaper, April 14, 1922; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45571/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.