The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 23, 1930 Page: 1

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eat la Tf ahown Free rooavs
win QYMed visiting teams
dnr fifjournameL
f Bf team Is an outstand
izKSj ta this section and it
seem cS be stronger this year
than f o past few years
1 Girls teams of tho country
schools ot thls county are also
Invited to enter this contest
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Pioneer Minister
Passes Away
Her WPllam Henry Youngor
was born in Spartanburg County
8 C May 20 1869 Tho first ten
r lfivo daughtersinlaw and
iff grandchildren and a multl
JH pf friends that bo man
number
Save three days his wife prf
ceded him to glory by throe year
and up to that hoar he was a
4 active minister In the Kingdom
f He was the first Baptist preacher
to labor In the Panhandle and has
held pastorate at Clarendon
CbannlRg Claude Canyon Tulia
Dlmmltt Dumas and other sta
tions He labored In tho organlxajf
Uonroffthe First Baptist Churches
t of Canyon and Tulia and baptiesY
ed a targe number of bnstneM
men ln rulla Including somo of
the pree nt deacons In this church
Thruout bis life he was a strong
supporter ot the Southern Baptist
CqpvontioBf tho Baptist State Can
Ventlooi Uj Kingdom enterprises
in his > t jf Association He was
yrwlsiK J swatr
SkX war iwi pt d
v VfcVf Ba4A tCbareli at
f ru r4y January t at
i rt < k uv by M v Af 0
W local p U > r raa Ud by
Z J W BMidrix irf tlw loeal
jUwdiat Church IUrf O O
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Wants To Cooperate
With Swisher Co
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DitamKt Texas 1
4 ja January U 1H
Tail Hermk
Tulia Texas
Wkea the ChrkUaas Issue ot
your papw caste addressed to the
County Clerk ot Caetro County aa
the old saying roesTree gratia
tor oothiac I reeolre tight tkea
and there to write and thank yo
It seems to haye bee like aosae
ot our New Years resolutions
however
Nevertheless my intentions haTe
been good and I Just wast jrott to
know that you haTO a great little
paper and that I appreciate your
sending It to this office
Thanks again and remember
that Dlmmltt and all Castro County
is proud ot and wanting to cooperate
with Tulia and all Swisher
County >
Yours yory truly
Mrs It B Boron Clerk
Castro County Texas
Indians Practiced
Land Fallowing
years of his Hfo woro sDjjn on 8ome woododdalo becamoun
his birthplace His fathor r UjforUta thoy would abandon it and
to Crayson County Toxa Hnero
Iho family grow to maturity
Ho attondod tho putllo schools
of tho county the high school nt
Collinsvillo AddIUn Collego and
thO State University nt Austin
I ator ho onrolled in tho Southern
Baptist Theological Sominary at
Louisville Ky whero ho graduated
in 1890
< Hn 1891 our friend settled near
Canyon Toxas and began his
work as missionary pastor The
first 22 months showed that ho
had traveled 7600 miles and had
f received for his work on an average
of 900 per month
On October 18 1894 ho was
married at Whitcsboro Texas to
Miss Lula Bolsher of that place
who entered wholeheartedly into
the work ot her husband and
tbruout tho years ot her Ufo sho
was his constant comfort always
11 sympathizing always encouraging
nlway8 his helpmato In tho homo
and in the Kingdom To this union
tlioro were born five chlldnn
all boys W II Youngor Jr
Tulia Texas M C Younger Canyon
Texac B D Younger Clay
J5
on N < M R O Younger Hero
a labo Sways on the constructive
t y Ho has witnessed privation
s and hardships that only
the pioneer ministers ot yesterday
can proparly appreciate
ne has lived thrte scorn years
oad tea plus seven mtaihs and
tw nty6 V6u days and those who
knew hizS best realize that he
has masts i wood erf ul preparation
tor the new and larger lite into
which txa has jtMt entered Actosjj
ihe many tyear of bis rarthly
Mfe tie > jm fnjoy apl < BdM
kealtk Jlecaia to minister aa1
sot be wlaUtwi te ayad not until
at Jtfiw jfr anWrstl ciB to mla
Centuries ago when tho Indiana
roamed over tho region whtch is
now tho TJnltod Stntosthoy know
nothing of our present methods of
fallowing tho ground Instead thoy
practiced a system all tholr owm
Whon a certain field in tho corner
grow their maiza in another quarter
ior a year or two Whito settlers
observed and coplod tho prin
clple of fallowing and aro still using
It
Tho research department ot tho
National Association of Farm
Equipment Manufacturers observes
that tho Indians plan of
fallowing was greatly different
from that used today howoror
Instead of allowing weeds and
gross to grow over fallow land
the farmer ot 1930 tills the sur
face soil regularly throughout iho
summer with his field cultivator
harrow or weodor
o
Payne Has Another
Register of Merit
Cow In Herd
Dixioo Estolloa Princess 495008
a purebred Jersoy cow in tho
herd of S J Payno of Tulia
Texas has completed hor first
otflclal production test in which
she yieldod 40929 lbs of butterfat
and 7472 lbs of milk in SOS
days and on two milklngs per
Toxa P rin 8 was started on this
Pt Youngor San
Wminm fmSL lnt p a ftM when sho was 10 years and
months with
h ago and
J E Swepston riJJ Pri1 qunlltlod for tho Register
ot Merit of tho Amorican Jersey
AbsPretct and Real EstatnJWQo Club Her sire is Lilys
Loans Mrs Au f61 Mado Son ond UBr dam
addiUoa to these hols Dix0B Eatce
iufiiu
Geo J Jennings
LAWYER
with
TULIA TEXAS
wmmiw
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Dr R A Roberts
Physician nil Surgeon
Office Tulia Bank and
Trust Company Buildingj
Diamond Ring Will
Be Awarded Friday
Night Jan 24
ii
The popularity contest which
has been running for the past ten
weeks in which a beautiful diamond
ring now on display at
Flynts Jewelry atore will be given
will end Friday tomorrow
night Judge will be selected to
Jay or tomorrow and they will bo
representative business men who
nave the confidence of the citl
Mas of the community
This has been a hot voting eon
test and several of the girl and
women hare been canvassing pur
ttfaasers for their votes aad no oae
knows the standing ot any oon
Utaat Who will wear the big
0 J5fl tamoad U tha Wg question today
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CMtyuB T B Fro ab rg r and
JfA Hill pr J4 ftt of W T 8
T C at Cabor the two last
rained parsoaal and Intimate
friend ot Mr Yooaser Litaniwnt
> raa at Driamland c t jy at
Canyon at JW oclock p m
Funsral smagsmssU wer un
der thei amspicw ot tbe Ram y
Swisher County
Agricultural aud
Progress Edition
This is to announce that some time la the latter part ot
February the Tul Herald wilt publish a special Swisher
County Agricultural and Progrea Edition
Unlike many socalled special editions this Issue will
not be a mammoth proposition with page after page ot uninteresting
display spaco but It will bo small In site and
crammed full of Interesting data photographs and stories of
tho agricultural development and general progress ot Swisher
county A copy ot tho odltlon will bo innllod to each ot
the regular subscribers and oxtra copies will bo available to
those desiring thorn to sond back to frionds and ralatlros
who might bo Interested In this country In addition 3000
copies will bo mailed to peoplo In tho central and eastern
sUtes who bavo made direct Inquiry for information con
corning tho Panhandlo and South Plains ot Texas Tho edition
will bo printed on a good grado ot papor and no doubt
many will want to proaervo tholr copy as a permanent ou
vonlr
Paul I Odor woll known In tho Panhandlo as a newspaper
and advertising man ot wldo exporlonco and ability
has beon cmployod by ho Horald to assist In getting out tho
edition and Mr Odor will dovoto his ontlro tlino during tho
next tow wooks to compiling data nnd securing wrlto upo
for the edition It is our purposo to make this tho moRt val
uablo pleco of publicity that has ovor boon Bent out from
Swisher county and any cooporatlon that you may giro Mr
Odor will bo highly appreciated
Englomau Englomnn Publishers
THI3 TULIA HERALD
Alfalfa Tillage Gives Two Tulia Students
40 per cent Increaes On Honor Roll At
I W T S T C
Tests nt tho North Dakota ex
station show alfalfa
that
porlmont canyon Texas Jan 20 1930
cultivation in that section nt least
A turtoutn ot UlJ WoBt
is highly profitable Two plots
Toxas Btato Toncltrrs Collogo
a good stand of alfalfa woro
h UlQ 1Ioll0r
ted nnd ono was glsea two L4
Bwa fn
j Uot tor Ul0 tnll torm nro lwn
Selected
ronovatlons wllh a spring tooth from TO Th nro Mj81 Qroco
harrow onco early in spring and
8toU01180n nmJ q n < Lott
Tulia Swisher County Texas January 23 1930
urn t tv
IlIiiliAJUlJ
Tulia Hornets In
Two Home Games
Tulia Hornet bays will play the
Amarlllo High School team hero
Irlday night They met tho A a
rlllo bays at Amarlllo bist week
and were defeated 31 to 31 A
dose game With the support of
local tana and rooters they should
reverse the score Friday night
The Hereford teams both boya
and girls wilt cemo to Tulia Saturday
night to play tho Tulia boya
and girls Lets giro tho local
teams our full suport by our
presence and encouragement
o
Kills Banded Duck
Shorift Moseley nnd Bill Lata
recently killed a duck which had
a band on its Its Their curiosity
aroused thoy sent tho band to iho
U S Department of Agriculture
bureau ot Biological Survey and
In duo Umo rocotvod tho following
Veport Tho Biological Our
voy is in rocolpt of your recent
communication1 Tho bird carrying
band No 3674CQ was a temalo
plntnll bandod nt Elllnwood Kansas
by F W Robb a cooporntor
February 23 1926
By moans ot thoso bands migration
ot birds aro bolng studlod
by this department nud birds
have beon discovered ns far south
ns Central America and tho Island
ot Trinidad Tho department
wishes reports on nil banded birds
captured at any plaeo
nrimini nrr i 11 in 0ii nwni D fw
20 Percent Added
To Auto Licenses
After Jan 31
As car lluonsca aro being purchased
rnthor slowly nnd tho fact
that 20 per cent will bo ndded nt
tor January 31st I wish to Impress
on thoso who havo not purchased
such llcoiinou tho impor
tnuco ot doing no at onco to aold
tho rush nud delay ot tha last
few days of tho month Dont for
pot that you can register your
cars and trucks ai both Happy
again just after tho first cutting Thoro nro 0l nam08 oc Ul rol and Kress Tho monoy from this
This gave a cultivation for each wuleh r0presout thoso studonts Will bo used on tho county roads
crop jwho d0 0 mat cnfl8 w0rk in nnd ovory cltlxon wnifts hotter
Tho first cutting on tho cultl ino college Thoso whoso namesiroads ho thoy should moo hat thin
vnted fiold showed an incroaso ofttppoar como from wldoly soparatj county gets all tho rovonuo pos
43 per cont ovor tho untitled plot
and tho socond an Incroaso of 33
por cent with a 40 per cont avor
ed points in Toxas Now Moxlco Mblo
and Oklahoma
It Is probablo that tho honor
ago for Uio yonr Tho research doJ roll tor tho winter quartor will
partmont of tho Notional AbsocIo contain more nnmos ns 104 now
J C Mosuloy Tax Collector
>
Hospital Newa
tion of Farm Equlpmont Monufnc studonts woro enrolled Uio first
rh0 olowlB voraom woro tv
turers that renovating with
reports of January
a spring tooth harrow field cultlJ President J A
vator or other similar tool is not working on tha plans tor tho
nn oxpcnslvo operation and istWolvo wooks 1930 summer school
much worthwhllo when such ro which will opon Juno 0 and closo
turns can bo roalltod August 27
The groatcat distance betwoon Ncgroo in 1890 represented
eastern and western points lu 204 por cont ot Toxas population
Toxas Is 826 miles from tho ex In 1020 Uioy woro 169 por cent
trorao southorn point to tho north tho rate ot Incroaso from 1910
woBt corner is 740 miles Tho ai being only 76 por cont against
tltudo range of Texas Is from 272 in tho decade from 1890 to
nothing sea level to 9600 feet 1900
< t
from tho hospital recent
inn is now Moa1od
jconMotti Davis Sllvorton
y
Jack lluflcmau Nutnroth Lloyd
Simmons Tulia and Iva Jauo
Cox Tulia Tho following worn
admitted for treatment during tho
past fow das Frank Squired
Amnrlllo 11 J Shlpman Lu Torn
Toxas Ed Lorlng and Frod Lor
Ing Tulia
Kd Lorlng died horo nt 000
oclock Wcilnonilny morning from
injuries received from a gns tank
explosion
IN THE SHADOWS
Commercial Men In
Meet At Lubbock
Lubbock Texas Jan 2S Tho
complete program ot the semiannual
meotlng of the South Plains
Commercial Kxccuttves Association
at Lubbock Tuesday January
28 has beon announced by C C
WttlUms secretary ot tha Tahoka
Chamber ot Commerce who Is also
Secretary ot tho executives organ
isation
Colvln B Brown manager ot tha
organUation service ot tho Chamber
ot Commerce ot tho United
States D A Bandoon manager
ot tho Wost Texas Chamber ot
Commorco aud Sterling a Brans
district ngont ot tho Texas Extern
elon Sorvico aro tho speakers
County Agents ot tha South
Plains wilt moot with tho Cham
bor ot commcrco officials nnd
Sterling O Evans will spook on
tho Coordination ot Extension
Sorvico nnd Chnmbor ot Commorco
Agricultural programs Ho will
Hkowlsa lend n round table discussion
of his topic
Political Calendar
for 1930
Voters nnd prospuctlvo onndt
dates Tor pnbllo offlco In Swishor
County will do woll to clip tho
following dates nnd Information
as not out In n political cnlondnr
for tho coming yonr
Toxnus will uloct n now sot of
offlclnlo this year Unltud Status
Senator Tom Conimlly who wan
chosen In 1928 for a sixyear torm
n fow Statu Senators nnd district
judges Uio nro olocttid for four
your torms and Ihruo or four ntnta
officials also who aro not obliged
to rim ovory two yonru will bo on
ousy ntroot insofar nn cnmpniRii
lng for roolocllou la conoornoil
but ovoryono else Including tho
IB Coni5it < nmon will ho required
to stand for roolootlou It will bo
nn off yonr only for prosldon
Unl ctmdtdntoii
Tho political jalondnr for tho
year follows
Jan 31 LnHt day for payment
of poll tax or to ollierwlna qua
ify by obtaining voting crodtiiitlaln
Juno 2 l st day for cnudidnton
forntnto orflcos ami dlnirlct of
flOiH lit districts containing nuiro
mini one county to flto ruquuntu
to liivvn llielr nanion plnuid on the
hiillot
Juno 9 Moolliig of statu oxocu
tlvo coinmltKo
Juno II LiiRl day for county
and product candidates and din
trial cnmlhlutOH in districts com
posed of only mm county to fllo
ruquoflta to huvu nninoH placed on
ballots
Juno 16 Coiinty executive rom
mltteo mnalH to dutcrmliio the or
dor of nnmoH on ballot and null
nmtd nxponnon of olootlon
Juno 23 IJiHt day for caiidldaton
lo pay nuacHsmontn for tholr nlmre
of expenses luuldont lo holding
olocllon
Juno 30 to July J CnhilldatcH
must fllo tholr first report of cam
pnlnn ouptiiuios not inpro thin 0
nor Iiibii than SS days prior to
Into of tho primary
Juno 20 to July 1 Tlmo for vol
ors who nro absent from county
to appear baforo a notary public
nnd roiuosl ballot
July 14 Primary committee
moots lo prepare ballot
July 14 to 18 Camlldaton must
fllo socond nlatiimont of rampalgn
oxponnns
July 10 to 23 Time for voters
who lutoml to ho absent from
county on dato of taction to ap
P r boforo olork and vole an nb
sentoo bnllot
July 22 Four days prior lo dny
ot olocllon all voters living In n
city of 10000 Inhabitants or more
who barb moved tholr resldonco
within tho city or from without
Uio city to Iho clly must report
to tho tax collector
July 24 Day upon which couu
ty clerk shall sond nboonUio votes
to Iho prusldlug Jti < lu < of the rou
poctlvi voting product
Jyly 28 Primary election dnyj
polls open nt 8 a m aud clouo at
7 p m Precinct couvontlons nro
hold to clout dologutcs to county
convention
Aug 2 County oxocutlvo com
mltteo meets to canvass results
County conventions nro hold
Aug 23 Bate of socond primary
District convention meets
lo canrass returns Jor district candidates

Sept 1 Mooting ot state executive
committee
Sept 2 Meeting of state oonven
tion Nor 4 flenoral eleclou
Nov t4 Candidates should file
mO
Ai tha time ot going to press
Wodnesday reports from Dallas
ar that Judge W B Tomllusou
who has recently been operated
on was v ry low and ltttlo hope
for recovery wan hel4 by upoclal
NOW ieen > to be th i
flaht time te hard swr
feee Swisher Cdvtrtya
rertta The state h the
money Wo 6 n Q t our
Number 4
Well Baby Con
ferenc American
Red Cro ft
mt i
Over twenty children attended
tho Well Baby Conference held In
Tuila Jnnunry 17th and 18th
Owing to tho blUiard 6t Friday
nnd the very cold weather following
tho attendance was hot large
Thoso attending were give m
complelo physical oxamtaaUon by
local physicians and lltorata 1
on child care was given to all
onts to holp them with their W
job ot bringing up hoalthly children

A number ot local women hesd
d by Mrs Frank Knglemnn chairman
ot Conforonco nsslstod in tho
work
Wo wish to thank Miss Dock
ons Bupt ot Hospital tor provid
ing part ot equlpmont Used In ex
nmlnntiOns
Tho Umo to correot defects and
oslnbltsh good health habits U
wliuu tho child Iq young boforo It
oor enters ediool
Wo hopo a OOnforonco of this
kind will bo hold in Swisher Coun
ty ovory yonr and that parents
will avail thoniRolvoa ot tha opportunity
to know whether or pot
tholr child or ohUdron nro troo
fiom dofoots doteota that cau bo
cirroctod vury readily now but
not so readily In lntor lite
Tho child of today will bo our
oltUon ot tomorrow lot us boo
to It hat ho In not hnudtcnppod
by physical Moots
Injured By Tank
Explosion
lnul mid Kd Lorlng wore se
verely Injured in M > oxploaton of
n sinnll kkhoIIuq ttvilc In front ot
Ihn llnyoii Motor Company building
last Monday J tint uttoriioou
Somothliig had gone wrong with
Iho gmtgo iiluiwliut tho nmount of
pronniiro cat rind nml thoy nppllod
the cnmtirouriod nlr nt the filling
ittntlon with tho tcttitl Hint lrod
la suCtnrlnt n brnltan arm nnd
ldd in In the hospital stifferlng
fiom vouiii1h nlmtlt hlu bond tlmt
aro at n very iiorlmia mitiiio nnd
nt hint lupnrts hnd not rognlnod
Oouhcloiisnnioi Ho wan thrown
soma illil foot by tho Impact ot
tho oxploalon and It In not known
whullior tho uuvoro Injurlos woro
caused from the ovploslon or
front tho fall un tho pnvomont
Tha men nro twin biotluirs nnd
live sovornl mllos uirlhuui t of
Tulia
Litter Id Lorlng died nt tho
honpltnl Woilnonday liionilni nt
OjOO oclock Ktmtmil arrniigemonts
hnd pot doflnltoly boun nnnotiucod
Fmda Flour In
Texas Cotton
Heportu como fiom T Ilar
rell of Tort Worth pronidont of
tho Toxini CottoiiHocd CrtiHltorn
Assaclalnn that wjtolongnic flour
for butting pics nnd cnlton may
lc mndo from prodttctii of tho
Toxnn cuttonflald
CottoniOutl flour ho said buforo
n clnns In cliomlntry at A A M
Collogo Is bolng developed tor
uso principally by diabetics nnd
others ill from disused which forbids
use of elements contained in
ordinary flours This ndils to more
th ii n 1G0 other uses sclmico ban
already found for cotlonccnil
Moaeley Announces
For Sheriff
f wlalt lo annotated that I will
again bo a Cnndldatu for tho of
ficii of SliorlCt and Tax Collector
of Hwlshor County nnd am nskinif
llto pcoplo to support mo for tt
socond term
1 bollovo tltn prupli of this ouif
ly know whin f stand foi ns to
luw onforroinont itml it thoy boo
fit U > ro elect mo I promitto to do
tiiy liout to fill tho office In it just
ntld roatsonnblu tnuniior am vciy
proud to say that I havo had tho
support of tho cltlzoim nt tho
County In my efforts for which
I am very crnloful for whutovor
good It tuiy lias boon uqcomolloh
oil was through tholr aid and assistance

I trust thai my frlunds who
holped to eject mo aro not < ltuap
pointed nnd will help put mo over
ngaln I am sure that I have guln
ed other friends that will also
Slyo ma a boost for rofilqctjou 1
do not promise neither have I
over promised to do any great
blags I will do the beet that I
can as I see It and that is All anyone
can do Though I do4 feel that
I would be baltar qualified for the
second term
Again I bank you for your support
lu the past and ask your
vote and ltifluonco in tha coming
Democrat primary July 2 tb
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