The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, May 21, 1920 Page: 1
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Last Thursday and Fridav the clos
ing
ecaool
for Tulla were hold
Thursday evening the district court
crowded
room was with patrons and j
friends eager for thu graduation oxer1
cises of the Peveutb Grade At this
advanced to the l u O r tilr uv 1 re s floodbyo
were as true little gentlemeu and Indies
Salutatory
OBryan
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Class Will Vcrda Raymond
Class Address Woldon McFnrling
of thu High School
Valedictory Emblems Roberta
Hutchison
In a few well chosen words Superin
tendont Savage delivered tho diplomas
to the graduates All the pupils honor
and respect Prof Savage < and ho is not
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good sclrool year for them
It was a pleasure to us to listen to
tho Class song AVo Hope Youve
fhls was indeed
intirtiintnent To
The Variety Store
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Salutatory Lola Mae lindlev
Springtime Tulia
Club
was
and
Aunt Ilecky l > tcr Fincher rcc
ciiufeing each other as sweethearts of
younger days and deciding to cast their
lots tocet er for the balance of their
blessed live
The CAimlug program was closed with
an excellent song hist Smile and
now numbered as High School pupils spetilld enings
Masters Ommo RehTends Charlie llus Misses Annie Sunt
sell Clarence Iromcr Karl lflind t > n Key and Irctm Berry wo wish
Owen lindlev Monroe MOlaun 1 V lo tt our thimks for their most
OBrvah Horton Tracy and Misses I llful uIfort d esteem
Doxtcr Vinchcr Mvrtle Go < 3 Chin Leo l tuo lml1s iavc for lhplr lon <
Guthrie BculnU Hall Ruth Hnnkins cra > heartily endorsed by alt the
Dora Hardy Kobcrta Hutchison ltob l
bio Loo lackson DaUv Jo Montgomery day evoning the
Josio Xuekoll MnrV Vveatt Vrria ereisiM were hold
eoinnieiicemcnt
On account of
Raymond Alma Ross AH a Stalling tM lClvv rln luring the day quite a
Delia Scllmever and Abide Shafer Vln Mrr l euntosl from attending
No i rh > following program was aids ear
then listened to the followingriotl out
and wore nujro than proud of each The hlvocationKov T 0 Willett
majesty and grace of the speakers
Girls Chorus
Class Address lrof 11 W Moreloek
of the West Texas State Normal CollegePiano Solo Knuuit llnnkins
Valedictory Thelnm Hivons
nPresentation of Diplomas ludgo P
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Benediction Rev Cordon Barrett
Tho members of tho 1020 graduating
class of tho Tulia School
lllU III IIIU llllJil High KJ 11VI J I are
unmindful of their many good qualitiesmimm lewell and Hard Cantrell Atiia
and was pleased to publicly give his ap Gol Mnx udev Thelnm BUons
proval of them and predict another Bm uMm0 Hinkins and
Bonnie Dale Stringer and Messrs John
Tucker George Traiy Shirley S < ott
Asburv Howard Martin Truss Kred
Brought our Smiles Along loo Mnr Hflnrd Martin Trass Prod
We then witnessed Ao scenes of a I Cochran Russell Bruce Ilerron Hngoud
class prophecy Twenty Years Heneo Walhiee Hutchison and Austin Love
In tho first sccuo was shown a school Our hiatt does indeed swell with pride
room with teacher and pupils andan
expression and music teachers In the
second scene was eairied out the details
of i dry gooVls store airtl millinery establishment
A post office was represented
in the third scene A true
spirit of commercialism prevaded the
fourth scene when an office room was
exemplified The clo e scene was a
street in Washington D C the Presi
dent of the United States Monroe Mc
Olaiin was announced as passiug
Tho third part of the program was
entitled Undo Si and the Sunbeam
Club Tirst was shown a meeting of
tho Club presided over by the President
Clarence Gromcr and the jnlnutes duly
recorded by the Secretary Toslc Xuck
dls Each member gave their experience
of bringing sunshine into the lives
of Borne one Then it vftts voted to
accept the invitation of Uncle SI
Fletcher Earl Jfinudy and spend a
day nt his country farm at Grand Beach
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at the splendid iccords made by eacli
one uf these students In theii grndii
at ion from our public school they have
shown the attributes of pcrsevorniiio
and attainment and in commencing
upon lifes duties whether in uiilvei
sities or business life may they ever
continue to hold tho high ideals tli y
iiow have and we at homo shall con
tinue to be proud of them
o
In the special election held Tuesday
for electing city officials Mr H II
Tracy as Mayor and Messrs C L Cooper
and Pred Anderson as Coanmissinu
ors were elected by handsome majori
tics Now that tho election is over let
us all unite with these good citizens
and boosters in seeing to it that Tulia
is tho best town on tho Plains There
aro many thingi needed in Tulia and
those gontlejncn are willing to do their
part if ticy bill have llio cooperation
uf the eitUciiR
When in need of
Call and look at our line
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° mA5F 2ISJf P COMMENCE J Ami oh tho joy of childhood was trnlv
JttKTOr THE TXHJA SCHOOLS shown 1m scene two when all had as
scmbled nt this farm The fun
time the fo Vowing vvrrtliv pupils
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properly climaxed by Uncle Si
UOK R E THOMTSON IS IS
FAVOR Or MANY RE FORMS
Hon Robert 11 Thoinasou of HI
Paso candidate for the Demoi ratio
nomination for Co > crnor of Texas
spoke in Tulia Tuesday morning
Through the kindness of Judgo R C
Joiner tho district court was adjourned
for the time and tho court room
was crowded with eager and attentive
listeners
Attorney Brunt Zimineriuaiin introduced
Mr Tliomaxon Mr Zimuicrmaiiu
paid a jut tribute to the nttrihntos of
the rising oung tnnn
Through the kindness of friends we
give below a brief syiiopsl of Mr
Tlioumson s address
Absolute candor in explaining wheth
er he stood for or ngnitiit various problems
now before the people of Tomis
and entire abseueo of attack on any of
his oppxiiients were conblervd by tho
audience which hoard R 11 Thoitinson
of 111 Paso proout his claims as to wh >
he should bo elected net inventor o f
Tomus wcio tho remarkable features of
his address Not once dining his ad
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dress did Mr Thoinasou call an of
the names of his opponents
lly declared himself in faor of pro
hibltiou woman suffrage more business
and less politics abolition or consult
dot ion of tinueeossiirj offices a bulgel
system better educational advantages
a publii utilities commission good
Kinds cooperation between labor and
capital in audit system more federal
aid for fat mors wishing to buy homes
a better marketing sstciu irrigation
and rei Lunation abolition of the pnson
boanl and too many pimtons control of
government bv fullfledged Alueriinui
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COUNTY CHAMBER or COMMERCE
Monday oxening twenty five or
thirty of the business men of Tulin assembled
at tho court house for the call
yd meeting of the Tulin Younir Mens
Business League President d 11 Swop
ston called the mooting to order
Sonic discussion was had is to wid
eiiiiig the scope of our League both lis
to territory and as to members While
it is true that our League has been
working for tho whole of Swishei
TVuilty > et some had the idea that as
the name Tulia proceeded the Log
It was primarily for this city Al o
the holp and advice of tho ladies of our
ciij and county were desired and need
cd Therefore a motion and second was
carried unanimously that the inure oi
this League be changed to the SwtsV
or County Chamber of Oommereo and
that the other sections of Swisher Conn
t be urged to join In with this oruanl
Kaiioii
Ipou motion Mini set end MY Vjwep
stun was again elected as president of
the Swisher County Chamber of Com
morcc for the coming year
A motion noil second nlso pro ailed
that tour Vice Pnddonts bo elected
one each from llappv Kress Vigo
Park and Tulla those other places to
name their Vice Presidents ami that we
proceed to elect n fourth Viio President
for Tulin Mr A V Sternonberg w is
uninitiated and elected as such fourth
Viio President
Upon motion and second the off lies
of Seetetari and Treason r were i on
jsolidatod Mr Seott It was elect
eiinialgii is lon4 less
piililhs
Too Many Duplications
Jle declared that tou much money wan
being wasted by itiuioi cssary boards
Why liv < an ngricultmal dcpurtmont
and a iuirkclioj and ivarehtiise board
duplicating tin ir vvorkT Ml ThUNi
Mm mi ill li > favored putting the < l f nr
until nodi r mi uiii iu oidi r th t imri
wiild le t II iiui oil
ed as Hindi Secretary Treasurer The
snlan will be set at i Inti r date
ritieas only lie expressed opposition M c
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VfnV U > lHti > < Barks A W Stcruenberg and S A
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and declared that he had rather
sen the
suspended leutencc livv repealed than
abused as it now is m the larger cities
Governor of all Texas
Mi Thoinasou gave a brief biography
of himself but he made it plain that he
did not appeal to tho people of West
Texas to vote for linn if they considered
some other man better
1 do not appeal to anv section class
cliipie or to tho discontented 1 aspire
to be Governor of the whole state of
IYmis 1 HtiliMiibo to old Democratic
principles but I favor the application
of these principle to meet modern problemThe speakei ileilaiotl that ho had
been a lifelong prohibitionist ami hud
supported wonmii suffrage from tho
start I was one of tho originators of
tho zone law in Texas that first really
Hindi tho state dry and 1 believe if
liquor was harmful to our boys in camp
it will bo harmful to hem in thu
cities hence 1 favor national
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Fanoert Cip lWi TlifaftclvcK
I maki ii ji it in pi onis s t tli
laruarH Tin lire tired of that Tip
farmer vill ct ilmig all right u the
iiM < a little iior rain iu the suiiiiik rand
a litth b s hi the winter i von if
tliej have no In lp lit all riiii tile pnli
ticians ho dei hired as the audiin c
ihiered Tin < andidati said In wnnlcl
I to see u marketing nst < m in Ti xi an
liffcctive us the one in aliforiila
i The blgliest problem befoo TXlls
today U the i ducat hum HiindledH of
hchools aie cloned I favor < outulidn
tion of the common KrbooU for one
good sellonl is better than a half dozen
one teacher schools The best way to
stop the march of rural people into the
cities u to liinke tho school Iioiim a < urn
muuily capital make louutry life more
attractno l > y nuiking th
Mr riicuiiniii Kiild that u Sj nKi r
Jof the lldllKc of lcpresen4lhc lie hi I
IkIjmmI frame the amendment to the
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Duckolt neio named as n eomiuottee
to nsiist Mr Sivopstoit in iroperlv
entertaining tho Dallas evciirsionists
vvho aie to bo heie Pridny Mm Nt
The sei o ud and fourth Monday nights
weie set as the regular mooting nights
for this Chiimbci ol Commerce The
thought was also advnaced Hint meet
inis be held at the other plans In the
County nt dates suitable to them
Ior the purpose of securing a full
nienibeiship ol our cltlrons President
Swepslon was authorized to name a
Membership Committer The personnel
of this committee will bo iiinnuuc
ed later
Ipou motion and second Mr II 11
Tracy for Mayor and Messrs 0 L
Cooper and Pied Anderson for Commissioners
of Tulla wore endorsed by the
meeting
Attorney Dennis Zimmermniiii iiiade
a leporl as to the action of the commit
too recently appointed tn look Into the
matter of impioving Tnin tj wreter mill
light fvstotn i lli > reported UiM after
vlist inir lln omter vcllh nutnber of
luwiiiisS inoiiv thtit the co iniiiUtCft had
doeidoiTthnt it i s bestttt oll the phut
If the plant could not bt sold at i > fair
iiinrki t value then Hindi imryovoH itn
would ho TP < oiniiteudf > d a woold jfivc
Tulla a water and light svVem fully
t iiil to our iictMa and the ontinucd
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We Insisently RecommendBuy Before the
Price Advances
The Round ChU Chief Ratify eon
wins 5W viiniU offust iiiilily highest
Mtvuv test incttls ll ivsnnn dli
on the pnt of iiunv highly skilled
Kvwkcra to presliuc Kuli mvtal and
hls > rc t3 3rc ldv1nfing < Wlut1yTI
Clucls tlwt ufUiujtliiiilt mncwill
Isiombc miikcthuoi at higher price
We advise yon to jclist vouriatbnio
tvfoio thu mixi goes into cllcct
ROUND OAK
mimes lit tin Ir own liili ii goH much less
in the llnglliili language Ilo diiitcrlbcil
CHIEF BOILER IRON RANGE
l > r n half century the Rooo
Oik ls > lks have niadd
good gesslv only JW0tHM punhaMts cjii
This raiife willailvouo In prite Sue lyaclmttni
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SCOITTRACY HARDWARE CO
TULIA nml HAPPY THXAS
did a vasl good in some cases but that Mils
thu waj It was oieiiiteil nl present In
the larger cities did mini h uiti tlnni
good
Mexicans Votoil in Toxna
The III Paso man declared that ho
was led to niaki tin nice for the login
lature Inciuiqe of the hording ot thiols
units of M > ans a < loss the border to
voto by the liquor mlniMs when the
foreigners could not even write their
light lii the law leipiiriug each
voter to malic out hit own ballot and
deibiied that he favored inissltig a law
> eilmttliig iinlv unlive liotu m nituial
1ed Anieritiiii cltizeiis to vote
Though the spmiker was introduced
as a limn Itiylng no claims to elinpience
and thiuigll hc hints Il said he was not
tin oralor lie wiih liecreil again and
otiatii us Ik did eloipieidlv deniaitd that
oulv Amerb an litirens vote that only
American teachers toinh and that only
thu Ann rliiin liiiiuunge bo taught
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, May 21, 1920, newspaper, May 21, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41903/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.