The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 31, 1930 Page: 1
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I Volume 21
Hef Bus lie East
And West Through
County h Operation
Tfh Bow nU 13yrd bus lino
trora Hereford lo SHverton via
OtmrnlU > vazarclh ami Ttitia made
Iti Initial trip last Friday This
Ihw has Just recently been sraul
ed a charter and will flu a long
teJt need ot pasaengeTs from Bast
W West
A ccrtafortable car lias been put
tisto use which will mako tho trip
each way dally until traffic de
wanda moro cars rorsotiH nrrlv
lag In Tulla by either bus from
the north or south and by train
will Titrvo Ta sngo on this Ha
dally
Tho lino In owned by W C
jByrd and Is being operated by
mob Walker Time lablo and fares
toM he pcjto In this Issue ot the
llloralil
Poot Expert Wai
Visit Telia
A tree analysis of yo r foot to
show you how to remedy 11 fool
ailments will bo given by nn expert
from Dr ScholPs ipuwjonal
staff on Thursday Airgnst 7 at
Hagooda Place It yon toavo any
trouble with your feet boo this
export on that date See tho advertisement
In this issue of Uhc
Herald and take advantage ot
this wonderful opportunity
i o
IThe Panhandle
Baptist Assembly
V > r W P MeressyiiH to bo the
iplrnUonal speaker for tho As
jinbly Ho is one of tho most
ipular men on Uio faculty of
ilaylor University > Dr Moronoy
Will address tho Assombly twice
< each day Panhandle Baptists are
fortunate to havo thhrslfted Chris
tuln statesman as their Encamp
ment pastor
Tho encampment icuntinuos i from
August t td 11 lSJO ln the lfeau
tlful Ceta canyon
Mss Meeting Monday
Night August 4
Thero will ho a tmasa mealing
at tho Court Hoimo on Monday
night August 4tli ait S oclock to
discuss tho new wt inji of the Tex
as Cotton Cooperative Association
Every person interested in the
Jng or margining ot cotton
Ft bo litjro Compctont
Ta wll bo iprcaont to ec
> Un dotall the plans and pun
a of tho new TFexas Cotton
jperatlvo Association Under now
plans as set rorth ibyUhe Federal
Farm Board
Plans aro being smnde so that
every farmer wheQier ho belongs
to tho Association or mot can nave
his cotton classified by a compo
tent government classifier so he
may be in no daafut as to the
value ot his cotton ulhun tho come
to sell it <
Dont tail to attend the meet
ing whether yon tuillvo In co
operative1 marketing mr tnot but
come and sea if jrom nnnot learn
something to your adwmtage
Remember the d Monday
August 4
4
Jiio H Adams Coaaty iChairmnn
o
r
Know Texas
Fronj agricultural to an urban
fStftie Is tho rctiult Is lio past
Cdecailo of population migration
rriownwards Including nly In
corporated towns Stuart IcQre
torf statistican for nallas News
culates B5 per cent of Texas
filiation is now living la towns
cities
fpa the Census Bureau basis
of including only those In towns
ol S00 popluation or more tho
ttetan urban population i est
Iroatad at 48 per cent In 1900
hV5SJ ot 320931 tons yalu
i 2mtJt also produced
l a tows ofi Stroleum asphalt
Ka oil retSerle
The l r t zinc refinery In
ITKxaa hi at Awarillo htcat 4 thuro
be of th Availability of a
boMtsat nnd cheap iwitsral gas
o
Mrf W S Tff l a aud
ri uWtr Mrs X K McCaa and
augbter fawfoy lKi wm M
E Looaard awl daushter Boro
r > ej b > y 3rtura 4 from s
w s jialt Trilb trt J C
fade t U > H Aagoles Calif
THE
LETS MD TULIA OF
UNSiGirruv trees
ha
tho country for so many
years have become a wen
aces to cjither and more attractive
s ade trti The
borers have mde mjcK headway
with tho locusts that
tew there arc that arc surviving
tho onslaught Many
aro fighting valiantly but
vainly tor their lives The
result Is an unsightly blot
tho premises ot otherwise
attractive home Many have
foreseen the doom ot the
trees and have had them removed
and replaced by rapid
growing aad nore attractive
shade trees such as
the eltas maples black wat
rrat and other varieties and
tho sooner all citizens do
the storm thing tho aoonoi
wo will have more and better
shade trees In Tulla
It 1b traltt Ty many old
timers who aro versed In
fining trees that the host
time to take them out to
prevent trproutlng Is from
now until AuauBl 16 This
will allow plenty of time to
elapso Tor preparing for
tall mid spring pluming oi
young trees Many prefoi
fall planting to spring as
fho roots will have tlmo to
becomo adjusted to tho soil
before tho warm days ol
spring come
Now all together left
rid Tulla of tho pestltorous
locusts
Former Citizen Dies
iV message was received
hero Sunday night ot tho death > t
Oris McCormlck at Leonard Texas
Jlr McCormlck Is a nephow
of Mrs D A Unckabeo and f
J H Colo Mr and Mrs Claudo
Cold Miss Willie and Hoy Colo
and Mrs Tom Class and daughter
Miss Edith ot Locknoy lcrt lm
mediately for tha placo
Jlr McCormlcka parents Jlr
and Mrs P IL McCormlck former
yl lived huio and are well luiown
by many of the earlier settlers
Ho was twentyeight ieare of
age Ho leaves n Wife and two
children besides his pirtnta aui
a host of relatives
o
Story Hour
The chlldten are doing nplondld
ly In atory hour work now Thero
wore twenty two present Saturday
and all seemed to thoroughly
enjoy tho various games and the
excellent stories told by Charlie
Mao Xotrhcutt And Clara Edwards
It you come next Saturday jrou
might set a surjirlso Joy wo arc
planning for a great liuttr fromf
throe until Jonr oclock Tou ihnvr
a special InrJUitluu iDml t fall
us
o
T CL SeM f Ijonlcelia Okla 1
spending a fow Cays visiting hie4
mother Mm EHnsta SsXlf and
brother Ita > anond and Bister Mr
and Mrs ICcnnetli Cox
Mr and Mrs F S JIcCuno and
children Attended ho rovival at
tho Church ot < Chrtet at Floydads
Sunday 1 > ey Visited their idaugh
ter Mrs Hooter SulrJy and xamllj
atLoclraoy nvtliolr return home
o
Mrs 3 S Gam sA daugUers
Kovena and Juno of Hurkburaott
aro spending a fow days with Mrs
Cores parents Air and Mrs OIL
Webb and other relatlver hare
and at Dimmitt
Guy Barks sssall son ot Mr
and Mrs 13 G Barks Is recupcr
atiuR from the tteU of having
hts tonalls and ad6a Wa removed
Tu day
o
Mr bs4 > trs Paul Jeaa oi
PajBpa wcro jotcsts of Mr
Mrs V Pcteiwtft a few days 4
th paai woefc They will visit
Mrs JM nV prnU Mr aad
r J T Gulua ot LlttlsfWd for
a tint dar befor i t
7 for Denmark to yUlt Mr Jen
Hs parents and otbor rilativus
>
Committee Will
Canvass Votes
e old kMH tr < that
ivo served lata section off1
Next Saturday
Tho uounty democratic fexecu
live committed will meet next Saturday
at 330 oclock at tho conn
ty court room In Tulla to oftl
dally count tho votes In lust Sat
unlays primary
At 300 oclock a meeting ot
tho county committee will hold n
meeting at tho same placo to
elect delegates to tho dlsrlct meeting
which will elect delegate to
tho state meeting
All members of tho county com
mlttee are urged to attend this
mooting
o
PLAINVIEW TAKES BALL
GAME PICNIC DAY
Breaking tholr string ot losses
In tho hands ot tho local I O O
F team the Plalnviow lodge team
took a fast game heru last July
17 by a score of 13 to 7
Tulla scored most ot their
tallies toward the first of the
game and then failed to Veep the
paco with tho opponents whe
scored In almost every inning
p
Register Of Merit
Won By Local Co > v
Island Rosabels Dolores 70GS4G
a purebred Jersey cow owned by
A Jluland of Tnlla Teams has
completed hur first official pro
dnctlou test In which hho yielded
44L83 lbs ot buttcrfat nnd 8122
lbs > ot milk In 3ft days and on
two mllklngs Ter flay Dolores
was started on this test ul the
ago of 5 years and 2 unoulhs and
with < this record uunlltlod for the
Register of Merit at tho Amorl
can Jersey Cattlo Club Jlnr sire
Is iBlniul Ilosnbcrs aMtlan and hot
dam Is Emlnonls Noblumnits
Btilnrcs
o
Must Not Forget
TheHessian PJy
By < H M Bdlne
Tlu Hessian fly lias done more
tlian Its UBimlnmount of ilumagq
to tho 1930 Wheat icrop This
yours Uoss In the Snulhwe t on
utKpurtt < of II has run Into mill
lirtm of dollars RItiItt utow since
thi Wheat crop has Ixtcn harvested
tho Hessian fly ds dormant
It is srestlng In the stubblo nnd
Is wdltlng for this sumn ors vol
unteor wheat or for tho early
sown Wheat of this fall Tho fly
Is controlled by plowing under the
stdllble by keeping down all vol
untoer wheat arid by not sowing
the iioxt crop too early
Tho tillage methods tmost fav
orfllJlo to wheat protluction are
also Uto most Bnltahlo for con
trollliigttho fiy For nanimplo carl >
plowing such as will thoroughly
bury tliu stubble not oiily Insures
more Wheat but also destroys tho
most ty To list or noway tho
stubble fmmodiately Mfter harvest
will conserve plant foafl nnd mots
turo and will haatca Hie growtU
ot volunteer wheat Jonvlng the
ground in splendid condition tq
plow later all of wOilCh helps
control Uio fly and benefits tho
next crop
For several years it Hms been
known that volunteer Wheat ic
tho greatest sourco of fly Infestn
tlon it pruvidos food a tl living
quarters anfl < c rrJcs ll i Xiy ovoi
from ono crop to the nest An >
thing therefore thnt can j dono
to hurry the growth o volmitoo
wheat so it csn bo deslrp7f > wilj
starvo and control the suximet
l tho fly mod will demuc
and roo <
Mr nnd Mrs R7 J Clark f
jndJ < Wl risks inm it For the
llttro daughter Laura Elva
volunteer wheat should
Mrs O W Blair and children
wore dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Ellis Rogers Saturday eveningp
Mr nnd Mrs C E Loolciacblll
and children aro spending a fow
days with Mr Looklngbllls par
Mr and J u l °
n e
t x only 171 In 1910 onlyj
il mkI Jn 1920 Jt waa 324 perl m at H Mord
i o
T xaa stands second among the
stat s Is rock asphalt production
Mr and Mrs 4 II Santo oi
Waco are vlsling Mrs Saritos
sister Mlse Edna Lockhart this
week
o
reason
bo destroyed as fast as R appears
Another important etnp In control
ling tho fly Is not to sow tho fel
lowing crop of wheat too early J
To sow too t > arly U an risky a
letting tho volunteer urow as the
fall brood of the ly usually
emerges at about tho Bamo time
as the early sown wb at germin
atea To delay sowing a week tc
ton days from what Is considered
early will usuallr get by tlw great
cat fall danger of tho fly As tc
tho best dato to sow to avoid
the fly tho farmer shuofd jgot In
touch with his County Agent oi
with IiIh Agricultural College
O E S MEETING
Members of tho order Eastern
Star ro urged to attend the regu
Jar Meeting next Tuesday even
to at f oclock at which thwc
buln B fit Jmf rtaBco will be
traaaactadMrs
Mrs M ry J or4a W X
it SQ v
Mr and Jr W IL Youogar
031
Results Of Second
Judging Of Yard
Contest
Orcat Irapmvenient has boon
noted In TuWs yards and gar
dens by tho Judges who have Just
vompl tcd tho second scmiug The
following rule and aehednlc worn
tolloweds 0 Cloaullnesa ot front
ya d nnd curb 10 thl Cleanliness
of back yard and alleys 10 o
Kxtormlnation on dandelions 15
td Trees and shrtvbbery 15j
Flowers IB Imwa IB g
Painting and Improvements 10
h Qenoral attractiveness 10
Total 100
On account of tho difficulty In
pladnK third places both third
and fourth place wore given with
tho standing nnd grndo ot each
as follows Largo homcstlst
W C Cowan grade 95 2nd R
O Cionnln SS 3rd R C Asbury
77 13 tth James Fryo 77
Small homes 1st C E Duke
94 23 2nd U S Camper 90 23
3rd Mrs T 11 Wood 84 4th
F IL Anderson S3 13
Tho scoro cards should bo
studied and applied to each Indl
vldual contestant to seo wherein
they may make Improvement
Tho last Judging will tako placo
between tho 10th nnd 15th ol
September
Married At Dimmitt
News wns received hero Men
day announcing tho marriage of
Miss Ruth Epperson and Mr Baker
Wamble Sunday morning at nliio
oclock nt the homo nf tho brides
ulster Mrs B Hnckobee Thoy
loft Immediately after the cere
mony for a Bhort trip through Old
Mexico and Colorado They will
muko tholr future homo at Horo
rord Texas
o
Explains Pension
Plan to Church
Rov Wm P Lockwood South
urn representative of tho board
of pensions of the Prosbyterlnn
church U S A whose hcadqunr
tors arc nt Saint l itils Missouri
was In Tulla Inst Monday and had
ns his guests the pastor and old
lis of tho local I nsbytcrlan
church nt Hotel Tulla at the noon
hour Ho explained the purpose
of tho organization of which both
pastor and congregation are mom
bets
Til 13 CUHSE OP PB1SJUPICK
As I contomplate lifes journoy
With a Heavenly ihoinu in view
Theres ono thing Im steering
clear of
Just as God wodlil havo mo doNs
tho curse of prejudlco
Who can hnrlior such a thing
Tion claim to bo u follower
Of that great immortal King
fhat dear kind and blessed Jesus
That lowly holy SJazareno
Who taught in Goils first Trrnplcs
In the groves nnfl mieiiflows jreen
Ho onco said Other tsheop have I
Which aro not < af this Bamo
Whon ho looked down through iho
ages
And so many things foretold
So It mnUers not to ajio the creed
My friends have choeotf for thulr
guide
If It In them shaU till tho need
And if their scuta aro satisfied
Tho I hold widely different vlows
About Uie path that should bo
trod
Wc all shall gain and willing loose
So long aa wo shall worship Clod
Mrs Jim Oaford
o
Mrs C C Hutchison Jfs ft Monday
for a few days visit with he
son Mr and Mr W IL Hutch
son at Newark Okla
o
Fred Mancock left Sunday for
Rlmrsldo Calif where he will remain
during tho remainder ot theoMr d > ir It a Clcnnin and
children visited In the homo of
Mrs Mlnaie Goodwlnc at Friona
over tho w k vnd Miss Lucille
returned home with them after a
three weeks visit with her grandmother
Mrs Goodwioe
M
fi P Atchlcy returned the flrt
tJftl
Tulia Swisher County Texas July 31v 1930
a Biitaau i jl
Gamine Moocher
ls aptueCjJJyl
Local Station Man
In the future those who want
to get gas from filling stations
with old paying for same will
chun tho Htatton at tho Herald
building It ho Is wise Tho last
part4 that tiled that Is how behind
the bnrtt In tho local Jail
Ha drovu up and domandod gas
from tho proprietor Porter Campbell
and ottered a chock on a
local bank Porter cnllor tho bank
nnd found that tho party was not
lsnown and had no money thero
On learning this tn > follow drove
away Porter chased hint In his
own car and overtook him noar
tho Vaughn Ola and brought him
back and turned him over to the
officials with tho above roaults
o
Tells How Kitchen
4 Was Improved
The following story wbh writ
ton by Mrs E Q Snddlor winner
of first placo In class one
In tho Kitchen Improvement contest
Juid recently hold In this
county
When I moved to this place the
kitchen was tho first room 1 saw
I did not know whether to go on
to Iho ttoxt room or turn nnd go
back What t saw was dlscourag
Ing Tho walls wore papered with
news pnpurs all torn and hnnglutt
down Hvery tlmo the door wns
opened tho house lookod llko II
wns rising from the ground Tltoi
was an old cupboard In ono corner
A bunch of shohes In nn
othor I brought with mo an old
cabinet I had used for twenty
years a cook atovn an old washstand
and a high chair with the
back broken off served for awash
shelf
Tho pass way was from the
southwest corner to tho north
onBl corner rlRltt through my
working spaco Naturally In mo
Ing lo tin old place Uioro Wa a
lots to do Hvorythlug had to be
fixed boforo Iho kitchen It could
wait and wait it did until wo bt <
etitnu accustomed to looking nt it
and had utmost decided it was
good Diiaugh Anything would do
for tho hltchuii Miss Lokoy mik so
enthusiastic an the subject that
alio finally Infused uomo of hor enthusiasm
into me With tho ro
suit Uial 1 JoIiumI tho Heller Kltiil
en Contest to upend not more than
twonlyffvq dollarti for Itnprovo
moiits I had to wait until tho
eleventh hour tu begin or until
hnrvoHt was nvor to got any help
about tho heaviest part of the
work
I planned ovorythlng In a different
color suhumo from what I have
It but whon 3 wont Into town
I could not find what I wautud
lilit took What 1 could get
1 called In U carpunter and had
n door apd Window changed Now
tho pass way from the dining room
Is straight across ono end ot the
kitchen My working equipment
la budk In tlm other end of u
9X14 foot Timm
I havo ropapercd at u cont ol
1135 using u light cheerful paper
Tho fllll wood wutflr that was very
dark lihuvopainted Ivory 1 have
moved outtho Old wash stand and
broken back high chair had a tin
ner mako n zinc sink at a cost ol
I32C
My on Installed the sink nnd
did nil the work ot piping tho
water in tho house
I lmvn enameled tho old cablnol
and cupboard tool out tho old
Shelves to make room for a cook
ialilc Muilu a kitchen cart and
enameled It Ivory ft cost SJ40
using a Kinnll tablet I took an
old cream buckot painted it two
coate of jpatet and on of onamo
for a garbage pnll An old rlnc
bucket was truated tho same fur
a trash container My kitchen
Utooi I iounI to the attic painted
it ho same oulor ot my trash
container and garbsstr palh 1
used somo paint 1 had on hum
and addrd J1S0 worth to finish up
Uio Job
Ono of iho bins on my cablnol
was broken I had not utcd It
In a long time I took R down
and did soma carpenter work on
It made a double bin out of 11
Now J knap my meal and sugar
in L I alsa raised the cablnol
oat and ono half inches by plac
jlng blocks under thfi legs Tho
Rev and Mr A C Huff Mrs bottom of thu drawer hi tbp wash
Dave Taylor Mr IL J Stalling
and J W Orlgff attended the Rap
list Workers Convention at Happ >
Thursday
fO
stand was out got nn old box
and put a bottom on It Now I
use it to put tny cup towels and
dust cloth In I put handles In Uio
cabinet and wash stand Irawdra
I had a big nlco cook tabic in
of tho wcelj from visit to his tho wttlcj shlco the door and
ld hoiBo Jn Twueseefr Jlo waijwipdow cbaosed I havo rpom for dirty
PKVISKS ISWSl Al > EKS
FOR SIWOKT
On bohMt t Hon Clint
Small and also personally I
Mcslro to thank tho people
of Swisher County tor the
magnificent support given
Glint Small In his race tor
govornor Personally I took
an active p rt in tho cam
palgn because i felt that
Senator Small was tho host
man In tho rftco and would
havo mndo Texas n good
governor and that wo would
havo nn end to iho mud
idliiRlug heated campaign
that Is going to onsuo bo
twoon Ferguson and Moody
and which has kept Texas
In a turmoil for thn pnat
fow years
l wish to publlaly praise
our newspaper Tho Tulla
Herald tor having refused
to bo Influenced by tho ot
torts ot Ross Sterlings earn
palgn managers to buy tholi
Influonco away from Senator
Small Porhaps nothing
can bo morn detrimental tc
good government than a corrupt
press Tho Tulla Iter
aid rendered efficient support
of Senator Smalls can
dlditcy and the Star Tolo
gram cannot bo pratnml toe
highly for Its offoils ami do
servos tho patronage ol
West Tixas Had tho Dallnr
Nowa given Small any support
whatevor it Is ontlroly
prolmblo that tho result
would have boon different
Respectfully submitted
Dunuls Iminnrmniiu
I
CampbellGuthrie
Miss Ruth Guthrlo tho charm
litjr young daughter of Mr nnd
Mrs N Y Juthrlo was married
to Mr Clifford Campbolf son of
Mr nml Mis L I Campbell
Monday July 28 In Plalnviow
Texas
Tho cniiplo mntntod lo Plain
yUm1 wllh a fow doso filoiidn and
rolallvoH wlmro n very iulf > t but
bountiful wedding was snlomnUod
by tho Rov John O Scott In his
homo nt 7 30 it in
The liriiln was beautiful In n
navy blue georgette gown trim
mlugs of ci cam colored luco with
nccoBsorlrH tu match
Immudlntely nftor Hut coromuny
tho young roupln left for u tew
days outing ul points of Interns
In New Mexico
Mrs f Hinpholl wus n Rrndualt
of Piinhnndle High School In 102R
and litis lived wllh hnr inr < nii
In Tulla for tho past your She lone
of our officiant telephone op
dialors and Is luvod by uvory om
who knows liar
Mr Campbell bus lived In Tulla
tho greater part of Ida llfo uud h
known and llkod by must v ry
ono hero Ho lias been with Connor
Motor Co for sovorai years
After August 1 Mr and Mrs
Campbell will bo nt homoto thult
many friends at tholr homo in
<
s
Number 31
west Tulla nny other tenturo of Uio kitchen
This charming couple hn tin and no brother snld When he
vory best wishes of every out built IiIh house tin was golnj tti
who knows thuin for a long and
happy llfo together
Mrs W II Ilntns has as hor
Kiinsts this week her sister and
her husband Mr and Mrs H W
Wyatt of Hoyro City a brothcrin
law Mr Will Wyatt of Decatur
vllln jenn nnd a uuphuw R T
Monday of Plalnviow
Rov and Jim A C Huff left
nt C00 oclock yesterday morning
for Knoxvlllo Teiinessoo In niiB
wor to a wlro rccolvnd four hours
imVlIor slating that Mrs Huffs
of friend hero who grlevu with
tho paster nnd his wlfo in th
sad hour ot tholr borcavumont
plo platou ono bruud pan reclpo
cablnot and clock Tho plo plated
clock broad r < n I did not nood
bill Just wanted wnno more
I think tbls l u worth whlln
projfect for any ono I ndvlso oy
oryono Hint has not improved their
kitchen to do so
Husband did not want mo lo
try bocnuso ho did not havo lime
lo help me 1 wont on nnd did
tho most of tho work nysolf Wllh
Dm help of tho Klrl Whon we
got tho water In ho tliouirht thai
would do I told htm I thought
Jt ould bo Just ns nleo lo run Uie
wiiter out tin in thoy wft1 < °
work ami piped H out Ilustet
jwld hl would bo Rlad when the
judges came I would not lot hfm
cojno lit or tear ho would g t It
called tawe on aecotnt ofth the table s Nqw my hiiflbRiid brings the
lite of his lopthw who pasted Ja Rial cmilpment J have add company to tho kitchen to show
vstd frjewia here faturday J away hfifore he reached her home jtd paper c6ataltWs soap Aha twrjwlifii wo have und tit proud
Two County Office
Holders Beaten In
Saturdays Primary
Ji tho only two countywid cort
icate for offices In Swlslter Coun- >
ty that of trfeatuiter and county
attorney Iho presonl Incumbente
Miss Alma Huokaboo and Judge
J It ONeal rospedvely lost
lo their opponent Geo J Jsa
nlngs ran ahead of ONeal by
Homothlng oyer 100 votes and Mrs
Tlvey ran abend of Miss Alma
hesrly throo to ono
Tho unofficial tolnrns for county
officers aro as follows
For County Attorney
J It ONeall 7a7
Goo J JennlngB r > l
For County Treasurer
Mrs a J Tlroy U80
Alma Huckaboo 432
For Constable Precinct Tulla
J It Johnston 2B8
V IL Gardner 8
For Commissioner Precinct 1
T W Rucker 234
J H Wronn 333
For Commlslaner Precinct 2
Win Patelg sV
C It Gardner ai
J W MoKlnnoy 116
W II Spoar 20
For Cttmmlstloner Preclrtet 3
Jno H Adams nIL
II Dawson 120
A P Martin 301
in precinct 2 W II Spoar pro
sunt Incumbent lacked tun votes
of polling a nerussury majority ol
votes cast and It means that 11
second pi Imnry may bo held to do
termlne Iho nomlnco No othor
content will bo nucoasary In thn
county
In tho contest for govornor
Swlshor cnHt a Inigo vote for Sett
alor Stunt wllh loss than 00
volet for Ferguson tho next high
onl In tho roco fovo ran third
with hms limn 100 Mites 1 now
MooniH certain that Small will not
be In the stutuwldu runoff prl
niiiry
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Saves Many Steps In
Improved Kitchen
Mrs Jon iteovcn toll how she
won first placo In cluss 2 In the
II D Kitchen ImprovMiuint con >
tostTho
Tho story ot my kltchon Is Vory
short nn It Is only about tour and
one half mouths old
Tint first thliiR that I did toward
Improving my klteh n wos to put
shoot rock ronipnl lit Uio hdrhim
of the shnit roilt to proven t the
pupor ftiini cniulilng and iln > n thtu
hud lo bo sniidid to iiitixc a oinnoih
rintsh allhoiiHh It If iml 11
smnoth ns It should bo on m count
of crookod studii
I put Uio paper on nnxt with
the help of my hiiHhtind nml moth
or 1 ffiilxhcd thi woodwork lit
most myself < Xoent a part of tm >
smidlng
My iiiothurlnliiw said eho wfuild
bo mom proud of tin pantry than
havo a pantry too Just like mine
A hired mans wlte visited ub
tho past vfnl and nho thourlit
tho kltchon wun arranged flno lo
snvo ships Hint had worked for
a lady In Plalnviow of high slnnd
Ing that Imd n pootly nrrniigf d
kitchen she rommkod Hint sho
walked mllns propaillig ono rneftV
Kverynno Unit bus been In tho
kitchen white tllsh WDdhlng wart
being done does not llko tho drain
board nnd neither do I us It t
fur mot0 trouble than It Is worth
Tho earp < nter has agreed tp fix
It right even though ho must buy
fnthor Judge llrown hid pulsed ju Mott oa
u ay nt his liomu tlmro Mr
llrown had vlsllcd In Tulla rmm
bur of times and iriHdn niimbor
Mr and Mr J O Thornton
havo niturnod from u feiv days
visit with relatives uud frjonds
at La Junta und other points in
Colorado J
Mrs N A Williams of Mlrielftf
Wells who hliH boon vlnlllnu hor
flluter Mrs Kltu McCuno for tho
past several winiks rlalted rojtt
lives at Kress Huudny
o
Mr and Mrs prod I aucftster
and Roy Lancaster ot Royce City
wore guests of Mr Lancaster
aunt Mrs W II Rates over tho
week nnd
w
Mr nnd Mrs 0 T Slovens and
children have hm as their gutwts
the past week Mrs Slovens
niotlior Mr Q A shlck of
loague a brother Mr nnd Mm
P B Shick of J ooknoy a alster
Mr and Mrs S R Proctor of
Dallas and Mrs Henry pjiifh P
Pltilnvlow
1 l IHllll II J B piB1
Jack nnd I2d Gilbert ot Locknoy
aro visiting tholr brother MrVnnd
Mr M r > ln Oilbort this WMv
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 31, 1930, newspaper, July 31, 1930; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42198/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.