The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1922 Page: 5
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Mm Or lc Mitchell roturaod liou
PrUay morning from Amnrillo
Urn Holi Kilwards and chlldrca Bpoat
rVMny nnd Haturdfty la Plala low
Mr unit MrH A V Vai Meter of
QulUque worn vial ton la Tulla Turn
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Mr Or 1oc lilUueil aa Mr Jojrae
Watter were lUlarlew rlidtom lat
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WAHTHD To buy 01 traa for a
Ufalfa reaorator > JON n ADAMS
Talia Toiaa 15lc
Mr aad Mi R L Turaer are Bow
no fortblf UtaUxl la their a rw hoatn
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PfcOTUBB BMOW KOB BA1BV Will
f 11 cheap HhML KOWLBB Maaa
K r Tulla Texaa l3
Mm U K Oampboll of the Lore Mra
raualty was la Tulla WoAamtay ahop
ulag with our BMxhaatn
MU4 Lonlao TomllavoB who ban brea
qolto nick for th past three w ka Is
nbU to be up aoaie aow
M t H Vlutrup of Amarillo rcpro
eatlaf the Y II Colllas laroittneat
Co epoat Tuwdtiy la Tulla
Mr and Mm Ooorgo Lath and Ura
1 C Mnnn of Happy were whopping
with Tulla merchants Tuesday
Mli Krnnvlo May Hhophord one of
our pltiLHUiK loachora opont tho we < > fc
rmi vliiitinr friondu in llalnviow
W C Hraitlioc of Hilvcrton was in
Tulla thia vrook virtitinR with hU daURh
tors Mr Ururn Oi rdpn anil Mrs K 0
MeUurtry
C vsrs I oopor roatcr fvloui
It M Kiohlcr and K < f imrkti mado
i ktuiinivis trip TiumIs to Irionn and
Hereford
A little out of the wkt but It will
pay you to investigate tht goods and
oricei at KOORKH CASH OROCKKY
Tnlla Totbs 28tfe
Mrs r K Dukti loft Inst Saturday
vfor northern points for the buncfit of
li < > r hoaltli Hor daunhtiir MrB Gi > or > c
II Uevirloy of lnst Kiolcl Oklahoma
liiet lirr in Aiimrillu utid mndo tho trip
with hor
Mrs It W Crowlir and Mrs 1 V
Kidlihor loft Thursday nllit for Uoath
prfurd to visit Ma frontiers ilaugh
lir Mrs Sam Itidrr They will ho away
for Home time for tin benefit of Mrs
imjwiIoti health
Include a pound of WAHKKN
UKYNOMtts Rpc jal Mend Coffee in
your not yroeery drdnr Kresh from
tho roaster to your tabic Your money
refunded if not xatisfied Kor sale in
Tulla l > y Orinin t Hawkins 10le
Miss Marj Iee Kr uieis ieeeied a
NdcKrnm Monday KVK her the Bad
ii ws of tho death of her little nephew
laek Kay Immis of Waeo Tlu > dear
little fellow as drowned in a bath tub
On account of her work in the Tulla pub
luj schools Miss Kraiieis was unable to
ittond the funeral We join In extend
iii iiniera svmpathv to the wirrowinu
lelatives
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Mrs M J Curb Is vUlllnR In Port
Worth
M h Marshall of Hillnboro was la
Tulla this wcolt prospecting
qualltyBerTlca JCadak Fialahlag
DRERY 8TUDI01lalBTlew 10tfe
Mm Don Mnthoson nml daughtorn
woro visritlng la Atnnralllo Inst Bator
day
1hll Jncknon of Cnayon in visiting
lib daughtor Mm Jack Reed this
week
Mis Phil Incknon of Canyon is In
Tulla viaiting with hor daughter Mrs
Tack Reed
OIUIYHANTIKBMUMH for sale C5
eeate per doioa I nouo C85 MRS W
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Dr J Ed Crawford was called to 311
vertoB loat Baturdny to see hU rraad
daughter Ioul e Bala who war quite
ill
Mr aad Mrs Kd Intera of Teiiuo
New Mexico wero ia Tulla but Saturday
the guestA of Mr aad Mrs Karaeat
HdwarAs
Rt O Cleaala hoa boon haring trouble
with oae of hlo eyre which has oauscd
him to be away from hij baslae s for
eoveral days
Mr und Mrs Jordan lordua of the
Vigo Park couatry wero in Tullo tho
first of the wook vmlting with Mr and
Mm C 0 Jordan
John Wood of Kress tho luccewuul
rawer of Ancona chicken was a business
visitor In Tulln Pridny and spent
a few minutes pleasantly In tho Hernld
office
K C Horry of the Kjess country
apont Wodnosday in Tulia working in
tho Interest of his candidacy for
Hhoriff and Tax Collector of Hwishor
Couaty
Mr and Mrs R II Bradford Mrs
IJ A NfcHpadden Mibs Annie McSpad
don Mrs Jim Hale and little daughter
and Mrs J M Shaw and little > on vis
iled in Amnrillo Wednesday
The citizens ut Center Plains md
Auburn school districtn Numbers and
IS hold an election last Thursday to
consolidate the two schools Forty
votes were cast thirtynine for and one
against
li A t oliunler architect of Amn
rillo was a visitor in Tulia Tuesdny
Mr Caslander was the architect for tho
Siuta Io Railroad Company when tho
new station was built in Tulia Ho has
iua y friendu in Tulia who always welcome
his visits
Mra Jack Heed ami little daughters
went to Canyon last Iriilay for a visit
with Mrs Reeds parents Mr and Mrs
Phil Jackson Mr Reed went up Sunday
and Mr Reed and the children
returned with him
Misses iladNK Curb Mary Iee Frauds
Iorena Jordan and Alice Waldrop and
MesHLs Clint It Walters S P Atchley
Clyde Hrndford Andrew Rush Otivid
Iausett and Rev T C Willett spent
last Saturday and Sunday in Iocknoy
attending the KpWorth Ionirue district
conference
District Attorinv Charles Clements
of Plainview was in Tulia Thursday
eeing about getting matters in mpo
for the coming term of district court
for Swisher County He spent a few
nuiiutes pleisiintly in the Herald otlice
Ho reports that a short term of district
court for Hriseoe cnunfv was held
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Tttdgo nnd Mra J K Swopson mid
Mrs R 0 Porter were Plalnviowi vlnll
ors Wednesday
Mr and Mrs H It Dlawlddlo nnd
Mrs I A Dinwlddlo wore vlmtorn in
Amnrillo limt Friday
Hurk Hancock of Btophcnvillo upciit
tho week in Tulia proapocting He was
tho guest of 0 0 Hnlle
Clydo V Oregg of Amnrillo representing
tho Ofilco Equipment Company
was a business visdtlor 1b Tulia Inst
Mjiturday
Mr and Mrs Crook Brown and daughter
Miss Marguorlto of tho Lake view
community wore shopping In Talln
Wednesday
Messrs Joha W Qrigg aad Bcott I
Dyor woro In Ilrtlnvlow Inst Saturday to
take tho examination for tho Tuliu post
mnsterOilp
Mr and Mn J H Stepbcasoa aad
children of Happy speat last hhiaday
In Tulla riniting with Mr aad Mr
W W 8topheasoB
Mrs A I DobboU of I itkaey lett
Thurvlay montlng for hor homo after
upending a few days la Tnlla visiting
wltli hoT frieads Mr aad Mrs J C
Joaos
Judge J K tiwepstoa weat to Ualoa
Hilt lost Haturday evomlag to diseoss
with the cltUons tho proposition of consolidating
the Unioa Ifill and New
Hope schools
Mrs James of Denton spent Wod
nosday and Thursday in Tulla with Mrs
J Kd Crawford Mrs James was oa
hor way to Sdverton to visit with her
mother Mm T A Bain
Miss IouLso MeFarllng who Is teaching
music and china painting in tho
public nehools in Clayton New Mexico
spent the weekend in Tulia with her
parents Dr and Mrs C W McFarling
Mayor H H Traey roturned homo
last Saturday night from an extended
business trip to Knnsias City nnd other
> laces He Is again at his post of duty
at the VottTraiy Hardware Company
IIAUY CHICKS HENS FRIERS
Chicks from my prize winning Reds 21
cent each A few good winterlaying
strain of hens Alio friers for salo
Phono No 2S r > MRS W It NEW
BERRY 15tfc
W I Haney recently of Lubbock
has bought the filing station formerly
owned by Paul F Rathbone and is in
charge of same Mr Haney has moved
his family to Tulia We are glad to
welcome these good people to Tulia
Pnhlihher J S Engleman and dbiijrh
tor MKs Mnble Claire returned home
Friday morning They wnre accompanied
by Mrs Harve Campbell and little
daughter Anna Jeanne of Clovis
New Meieo Thoy have Iiein visiting
with relatives in Missouri and Oklahoma
for the past four wcek Ye editor
joins with the friends in welcoming
the e good people
Mr and Mrs Paul F Rnthbone left
last Saturday for Fort Worth where
thev expect to again make their homo
During tho several months that Mr and
Mrs Rathbone lived in Tulia they
made many friends who sinroraly regret
to have them leave Mr and Mrs
Rathbone are both talented musicians
and did much to aid in having bettor
music in Tulia
An important telegram whm rocehed
last Saturday by ye editor and family
conveying the information that Ewell
Kryan Reid and Mary Tilburn Reid veie
born on Saturday April 1st to bles
the lives of Mr and Mrs It Lynn Ri id
of El 1aso Of course the youngest are
the dearest and even at this dist ino
we love them dearly May the fondest
hiipesof our sister and her husband
coupled with the beaming love of the
grandparents uneliw and mutts be
fully realized in these children
The loutest foi winneis m decJama
lion under the Toms utorvholnnUe
LeagTio rules by the pupils of the Tulln
public schools was held lrust Friday
night in tho district court room Quito
a crowd of friends wom pnvwit The
winners are to ropn nt tho Tulln pub
lie schools in tho Swisher County Inter
vrholnstic League Moot to bo held in
Tulia today and tomorrow Friday nnd
Siturday Each one of the speaker
did woll so the friends report We regret
that work prevented us from being
present We expect to ghe n full re
nort of tlih novt week
A most pleading comeiH pliy Sal
etv First was given Wedncsdrn and
ThursiliH nights by the pupils of the
Tulia public schools in the Olympic
pieluie theatie The Jiue abilitie of
the e bright voting people were indeed
entertaining lo their nianv friends Per
fei t candiii prevents us from saving
which was best for all were best To
Misses Mary Leo Francis and Iorena
ordau is duo much praise for he splendid
siiceesi of tin entertainments With
iich talent as exemplified and directed
vii do not huvo lo go to the larger
itles foi high ush entertainment We
ie with the friends whea they n h for
iniora such catortalaceat by atir good
local talent
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OITIOIAi MAJliaNO OF THE
PUOET BOtmD TO OfJUT HIOWAY
Hig aprings Texan April Uh 1022
Tames T Brooks of thin elty ohair
man of tho eommlttco to have the
1uget Wound to Gulf Highway marked
from end to end announces that his
committee has contracted with T n
Johnson of Big Springs to do the work
of marking Mr Johnson and his crew
will begin marking tho route within
a few days and tho work will be completed
In time to accommodate tho early
up ring tourists Tho entire route
from Corpus Christ to Amarillo will
be marked with tho Rtuadard red and
blue alga
Officials of the Pugot Sound to Oulf
Highway hiivo nipresflod groat pleasure
in the solesition of Mr Johnson to do
tho work of marking He la couaty
vice president of thp route for Howard
county and was ono of tho original
boosters of tho route Tho mbwioaary
work which Mr Johnson will do along
tho route while marking it ia erpe < ted
to provo a big assot to the route
MSOLTJTIOWB or miVPBOT
lu the Worshipful Master Wardeua
iiid Rrcthren of Tnlir Lodge No
731 A T A M
We our Committee on Rreolutiona
i k pi nri4sion to snbmit the following
W i leas r hclo ed brother J H
C gliiiiaii has bc > en n membor of onr
Older for nrie time nd has pw en
met t i tie i true friond and loyal
worker
Whereis it was the Will n the Heiv
h F thir hat from thLs deai brothers
limine the loving spirit of Mrs Leo
Lucy Kngioman vritt of his hnsom ha
roturned to its Maker Now therefore
be it
Reohed That we etnd to Brother
J S Hngleman and family and to t e
other bereaved relatives of deceased
the kindest sympathy may we share
his sorrows in the loss to the home of
the companionship a associations of
the beautiful life that has passed And
be It further
Resolved That a ropy of theso resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of
this Lodge n copy furnished the Tulia
Herald for publication and a copy be
presented to Brother J S Kngioman
Respectfully submitted
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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/m1/5/?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.