The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 1, 1932 Page: 2
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WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE READING
Mrs T L Brown
Hero Is n little story connected
with Pollynimti or tlio Glad Girl
by Eleanor Porter I wish to relate
here A prisoner n young
man awaiting execution became
Interested in tills story which was
being published as n serial in n
magazine He read all the Install
monts except the last while confined
in murderers row The magazine
containing the last Installment
was duo on the dato set for
his execution He naked for the
magazine from bis death cell I
want to finish Glad Girl lie said
bufoic they finish me
For light rending what Is bettor
than Knthleen Norrls Intest
book Younger Sister n story
of tho lovely young Beatrice St
John who ninnies her elderly and
ilch boss Hugh Chnlloner And
of tho young son Bert Challoner
who cnino homo from Paris on
iht day of tho wedding Hugh
was so conscious of tho discrepancy
betweon his ago and that
of his lovely young wife that ho
almost forfeited n grent love nut
lead the story it Is written by
Americas favorite author
Curiosity has always prompted
man to investigate unknown
fields and has often resulted in
tho acquisition of vnlunblo knowledge
The desiro to understand
causes Is inherent In man
An odd or peculiar twist or a
Dew slant always acted as a challenge
to ingenuity and patience
And these challenges have been
met and conquered by mentally
flexible persons who are spurrod
to the solving of the unusual even
though hours of effort are requiredThe feeling of intense pleasure
which is aroused by the accomplishment
of any difficult intellectual
task accounts largoly for this
popularity of puzzles of various
kinds from tho earliest times It
promises well for man that the
mjoyment derived from this kind
c pastime can be maintained because
here tho individual takes
an active part in a mental opcr
rn Too many forms of modern
v ummont require merely tho
pc Fence of the individual whoso
iiood Is only passive or rccoptivo
Before each problem is attacked
expectation forecasts for the eager
puzzler tho sweet expectation
to be found in tho achievement
of a difficult task well accomplished
The impulse given by the
pleasure of anticipation nnd cor
reel solution supply the solver
with the necessary zeal to persevere
And each now puzzle requires
Its own method of approach and
its own speciul form of know
led tf
Hi the book Can You Solve
ft A book of puzzles and pro
Ionic by Aithur Hirschberg contains
the above Foreword
The collection of puzzlos and
problems is graded In accordance
iih the difficulty within each
gioup and requires familiarity
witli etymology s ioj iaphy literature
history and several branches
of mathematics and scionce
This in addition to tin nice ability
to amuse they assume an educational
valuo of the highest kind
ho solver will meet with varying
success depending on his fund of
general information and bis ability
to apply it correctly to each
< Ufr < it problem But If he will
attack these pages with the con
xiction that to the patient all
thlnr are possible he it assured
of r uoodly struggle and an iiltl
mate mensiuo of Riiccras
Koto the contents of this book <
Vii Tetifomvi > rvr
enl Enigmas Vod Enigmas Ann
r i Hebiibos Acnutics Cross
Wot it Tuzles Word Forms Codes
Cod Itiblems Forms and Con
f U Nmiirlcal Problem <
Science Problems Charades etc
The i pi me nro given
JFVri > oi of the Numerical
I
wim mmmc rlartjMS HM i
Problems A mnn goes to a store
and hoi rows as much as ho lias
nnd lcu spends 2000 Ho repeats
this at i second and nt n third
store nntl thon has no monoy loft
How much did ho hnvo In the bo
ginning
Note tills problem In sclenco
A button Is suspended by a thread
In a clear glass bottle Tho cork
Is sealed In tho bottle Sever the
string so that the button falls
but do not uncork or break the
bottle
Now here is the hook for every
one who likes to use his Wils
on original collection of brain
tvlsters of all sort Answers nro
provided at the back of tho book
but the person who plays fair at
tho game will not turn back to
thoni except to check up an answer
or after all hope lias been
abandoned
Can You Solvo It Ik a book
for an evenings entertainment
and a pleasant companion for an
idle hour in which to sharpen your
wits
On looking through llo book we
found all kinds of puzzles but all
seemed to lie solved and the answer
enslly found but nowhere
did wo find a solution to a library
problom such ns buying n
250 book for 100 pj price or
ono membership for one year
One boy living twentysovon
miles from Tulln is a reader of
Tulia Library books Wo onjoy his
coming and ho enjoys tho books
Next week this column will bo
devoted entirely to tho Childrens
Department Sovoral rporls on
books will bo given and other
ltoms they will enjoy Watch this
column for funny sayings etc
At times during tho past months
whon tho library Is thronged with
readers and the circulation desk
surrounded by members waiting
for their books to bo made ready
for them then It seems to us
that library publicity is unnecessaryBut remember Tulln Library
serves all who enter the door
not with tho books of tomorrow
but with the books of today
Mako your reservations early
DO NOT wait for winter tho
list of membership may bo filled
ere then
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO THINK
By EcIboii H Wnlto
That oveiybody wants to save
money you save money when
you buy advoilised goods and buy
It In your own home city
There nro two ways to spend
money You can spend It nt homo
where you and your city will get
some benefit from it or spend it
in soino other city IIFLP YOUIt
OWN HOME CITY
Economy Is not only in the saving
of money but it is also in
the intelligent spending of it
Oppoitunity is knocking at the
door of every thrifty bargainwise
person who reads the ads
Newspapers nro tho great get
together medium for the buyer and
tho Heller
There has always been and in
many places there always will
exist a fooling on the part of a
largo number V people that prices
charged by the home merchants
are higher than those charged by
the merchants ol other cities
It u quite natural that this mistake
should he made in some
cities especially lij cities where
the merchants do little advortlh
ing and the people have little
knowledge of what is sold at home
Cities where the merchants are
heavy advertisers always draw
much trade from those cities
whofao merchants nro not upto
dato and do not advertise
o
Air and Mrs II Hulkeloy and
children ot Wichita Falls were
gnosis In the homo of Mr and
Mrs CJ W niair Saturday
TO THOSE WHO VOTED FOR ME
AS YOUR NEXT
COUNTY J II
I wish to express
my appreciation
and
to promise to
do my best to
serve you well
THANK YOU
B C MCCASLAN
Valley View News
They say tho darkest cloud has
a lining of sllvoi So wo hopo that
tho brighter part of tho election
cloud has shown still brighter for
one of our best friends Mr H
C McCnsland Wo will truly miss
him nnd his family thru tho fu
tin o months add yenrs Hut wo
hope for him greater siicccbb In
his new work ns County Judge
thnn over before Wo are proud
to gle to our homo town a man
Ditch us he Is a most loyal tench
or leader and Hoy Scout Master
Wo hopo Tulla will bo as well
pleased with hlin nt ills now post
ns wo have been with him In his
past work or some flvo years at
Valley Viqw
This community wishes to express
its thanks and appreciation
of all he has done here and hopes
for him success In every undertakingThe Methodist mooting closed nt
thin place Sunduy morning Very
much Interest was shown during
tho past week Sovoral conver
slonu and four additions to the
church We hope for these new
converts nil tho joy of a christian
life ltov Eldrldgo gained
inuny now frlondu hero us ho
brought tho messages of truth
from time to time Wo will ho
glad to have him visit us anytime
in tho future
Hov Plant gave tho closing message
of tho mooting when was
very Inspiring to tho now converts
as well as the congregation
We had ninety four nt church
and Sunday School How nlco It
would bo if wo eould see that
number each time Mrs Hob Ward
and little Gornldine also Mr and
Mrs Tommy Foster and their lit
tlo Lola Mao were with us
Mr and Mrs Howard Edwards
wtse Amarlllo business visitors
Thursdny
Mr and Mrs I W Nuzum Mr
nnd Mis fames Nuzum and Mrs
V P Lninar from Crosbylon
Texas enjoyed seeing the Air Derby
nt Lubbock last Tuesday Thoy
report a very Interesting as well
as thrilling time watching some
sixty airplanes doing stunts
Mr Drill Vniighn Mr Harold
McClanahan nnd Mr Terrell Gil
bralth visited Mr leorgo Doze
man Sunday
Miss Helen Edwards spent tho
day with Mrs Irene Luring SundayMr and Mrs llownrd Edwards
Mr and Mrs Will Edwards and
Mr nnd Mrs Dr McCasland were
afternoon guests in the H C Mc
Casland home Sunday afternoon
Mrs A B Douglas and girls
wore Sundny afternoon callers In
the Will Doughty homo
Mr and Mrs Wllbort Hyatt
and family wore visitors in tho
Geo Tucker homo Thursday it
teiuoou
Misses Hurtha and Ivy Parker
I loin Austin Texas enroule to
tber home in Mexico slopped by
to visit their aunt nnd unclu Mr
and Mrs W XV Parker the past
v eek
Mr Ilrot Pearson is visiting a
few days with Mr Jess Pearson
Hov Plant Hov Huttorfield and
Miss Hath Foster visited in the
Will Edwards homo Sunday
Mr and Mrs Tommy Foster
and little Lola Mae visited in the
Hob Ward homo Sunday
Mrs Eiiiu Cook who is visiting
lriends and relatives hero and
taking treatment of Dr Stovons
is impiolug in health We hope
she will soon bo her lormor soil
once more
Miss Otliella Loinloy our as
slstant teacher for the past two
terms Is with us again We arc
ti uly pi oud shi Is Improved In
health and is to be here again
lone hing her little frlonds and vu
j > IIh again
Presbyterian Church
Sunday School 94G a m
Morning Worship 1100 n m
Junior Endeavor C00 p m
Christian Endeavor 700 p m
Evening Worship 8J00 p m
Sunboams on Thursday afternoon
nt 500 p m
Hoytt Holes Minister
First Baptist Church
Sunday School io00 a m
Junior Service 10B0 a m
Morning Worship 1100 n m
B T S 715 p m
Evening Worship 830 p in
All who do not nttend elsowhoro
aro cordially invited to worship
with us
Methodist Church
Sundny School fl15 n m
Preaching Sorvlco 1100 a m
p m
Evening Service 815 p m
M S Lovorldge Pastor
o
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hlblo Study each Lords day at
10 a in
Communion at 11 a m
Singing at 830 p m
Services Wedesdny nt 830 p m
Ladles Hlblo Class Friday at 100
p m
Everyone Is cordially Invited to
como and onjoy those services
with us
First Christian Church
1000 a in Hlblo School
1100 a m Communion
1125 a m Preaching
700 p m Christian Endeavor
800 p m Prenchlng
A cordlnl wolcomo to nil who
inny wish to worship with ub
Z H Dally Pastor
o
Mrs 11 M Ford will move to
Amarillo this week to bo with her
sons Miss Katherino Hengan will
accompany Mrs Ford nnd will at
tond school in Amarlllo the ensuing
year
Mis Gcoige Tucker and family
and her mother Mrs Whlteburst
visited In the homo of J D liar
rls Sunday nflernoon
Mr nnd Mrs Lee Walker Mr
and Mrs H F Pettus nnd El wanda
Miss Hazel Hozemnn Miss
Until McClanahan Mr Ira Parker
anil Mr Melvln Hyrd were dinner
guests In tho W G Clawson
homo Sunday
Singing at Valley View was real
fine Sunday night sifter some three
four Sundays away from homo attending
tho different meetings
Ni vt Sunday afternoon we hope
lo bo with the Kcd Hill folks as
it will bo the lirst Sunday of the
month
BlackDraught
dears Up Sluggish Feeling
I have used Thedfords Black
Draught for constipation for a
low tlaiP writes Mrs Frank Clmin
plmi ot Wynne Aill
If I ffet up In tlio mornlnB feelintr
dull and slutfglsl a tloso of Ulack
Di aught taken three times u ilay will
cause tlio fcellntr to pass away ami
la u tiny or two I feel like a now
person After many years of use wo
would not otclinnuo BlnclcDrauBlit
for any medicine
I S If you huva Cuilmikn pnv
them tho new pleaaanttitstina
BYRUP of Whedorda OlackDrauoht
A LflROE SELECTION
BABY FURNITURE
In Beds Nursery Chairs High Chairs
Jumpers Walkers GoCarts
Rockers Car Seats
Paul Ramsey Son
Furniture and Undertaking
Phone 52 Licensed Embalmer
On Texas Farms
Dy XV 11 DarroW
A 50 bigger1 liny crop of double
the usual quality was made
this year by John Murphy Leon
county rnrmer by following n
county agent suggestion to plant
0 pounds of Korean lcapetlcza to
the acre In a 15ncre nntlvo grass
meadow He expcctn another crop
but even without it snys tho increase
cost him only 325 per
toil for seed nnd Inoculation
Eighty bushels of oats to the
acre have been reported to the
county ngont of Haskell county by
Carl Smith cooporator living near
Utile who sowed 12 acres following
the contour lines Laud across
the fence drilled to oats in the
ordlnnry way made CO bushels
Twentyeight miles of terraces
wero built In July on the old
Hollowuy Iluhch in McLennan
county and 2000 more acres will
bo terraced noxt winter according
to tho county agent All terraces
aro 24 feet wide and 22
Inches high
The first trench silo on n Walker
county farm wus rug In July
on tho Smlther farm and will bo
filled with 200 tons of food after
the tin ce upright silos are full
The county agent reports enough
cattle to uso up the ensilage in
all lour silos
1 have spent 150 in cash for
groceries since last September and
wo have as much to cut as we
over had declared Mrs John
Dobmelr of Nazareth Home Demonstration
Club in Castro county
She has a garden and 411 pantry
A dress made o feed sacks at
a cost of 54 cents won first place
In a contest in the Dllworth Home
Demonstration Club in Jim Wells
county Until told differently everyone
thought it n linen dress
Presbyterian W M STile
Presbyterian Missionary Society
will meet Monday Sept 5th
at the home of Mrs 13 W Putnam
nt four oclock
Topic Synods and Presbyteries
Loader Mrs J D ODaniol
Scripture Job 38111
Hymn Give vS Your Host to
tho Master
Team work in Homo Missions
Mrs J W Miller
National Missionaries of 1932
Miv C R Dudley
Let ls Renil Mrs Hugh Parker
Use your Hook of Prayer in an
swering roll call
Husiness Henediction
the letter written by
READ
B WISE the owl then
hurry down to SCHOOL
SALE where you can save pennies
on the things you need for
school Here are some of the
interesting things this year
BE WISE Tablets at 5c
Youll laugh when you see these
new tablets with their funny
bird and animal pictures and
Aesops Fables Youll want
one of each kind before the year
is over
SCHOOL COMPANIONS
at 10c and 25c containing most
all the pieces you need for
school Be the first to have one
PENCILS at 6for5c to Sc
each Some have extra large
erasers
Notebooks Fillers Bags
Pens Everything you need
ulia Swisher County Texas
Kress News
Mfrf Isom Wood and the 4H
girls lert this mornlnng for the
canyons on their annual picnic
There were a number from Kress
who attended tho Countywide picnic
In tho Cetn Canyon last WednesdayMr Ford Cavlh Is wrecking one
ot tho old land mnrxs of Kress
the old house known as Osecley
place
Hov and Mrs Wheeler and family
visited In Lubbock last WednesdayA good crowd attended the baptizing
nt Hob Housscrs tank Sun
dny afternoon Hev L B Smith
did the baptizing
Mr and Mrs H F Hogcrs Opal
nnd Miss Gladys Davenport returned
from Dallas
Mr and Mrs Pete Whitlows
children Jnlcne and Dalo of Dim
mitt nro visiting their grandparents
Mr and Mrs W H Whitlow
Mrs D W Miles of Pialnview
Is visiting in the homes ot a number
of friends this week
Mrs Tadlock is very ill and has
been for sovoral days
Miss Jannio Hob Davonport was
111 for a day or two last week
Mr cud Mrs Jake Snipes nro
the pnrents of a son born August
23rdTho
Tho Hnptist ladles had an all
day meeting today to quilt some
quilts they arc trying to finish i
Mrs W 11 Whitlow and laugh I
ters Margie and Louise spent ono
dny last week with their daughter j
and sister Mrs Qullla Mars ofi
Dlmmltt I
Mr and Mrs Bennett of Amarll j
lo hnvo moved to Kress for the j
winter Mr Bennett Is a teacher i
In tho school
Due to change in Instltuto dates
the Kress school will open Sept
5th Instead of Sept 1st ns stated
last week
Miss Evelyn Taylor of Clovls
N M one of our new teachers
spent some time In here last week
Tho H D club met at tho school
building Thursday 25th There
Thero were a number present The
secretary Mrs Hill requests that
all those not present send In their
4H pantry cards ns wo must have
ropnrts in order to be able to show
whether wo are receiving any benefits
from the work
6 6 6
Liquid Tablets Salve
Checks Malaria In 3 days Colds
first day Headaches or Neuralgia
in 30 minutes
666 SALVE or HEAD COLDS
Most Speedy Remedies Known
Mrs Williams finished her rel
port on the A M short coUrseJ
Tho meeting place for the ntltt
meeting has not been decided as
yet
o
Abilene Refinliu Co new plant
Is operating fulfjume with fifty
five workers The Gulf CO plant
nt Sweetwater Is handling 4000
barrels of oil dally and Its pay4
roll Is a substantial rnctor in thai
towns economic situation Mert4
zon is to have a lOObarrol tor
ping plant to refino products of J
the Irion County shallow field
Porter Elevator Co Spearmanj
Is increasing Its storage space
from 35000 to 55000 bushels ofi
grain
Southwestem Sow Servio Cor
pose of these birds iniiucdi
ntcly Therefore I am reduc
ing the price far below that
asked by others for similar
quality cockerels The price
will be S150 each or 4 for
500 delivered at the farm
Special arrangements will
be made with out of the
county poultrynien who wish
to have cockerels shipped to
their address All sales will
lie strictly cash
Let mc urge you to come
to my farm and personally
select the cockerels you want
No cockerels will be offered
for sale later than September
30
Mrs W D Herring
poratlou has been chartered nt
Fort Worth to design manufacture
and soil steel iron and other
metal products
COCKERELS
FOR SALE
I have a few M Johnson
White Leghorn Cockerels for
sale These are from trap
nested liens laying 250 to 300
crks I have been constantly
culling out the less desirable
ones until only about one
fourth of the original num
her is left These are all
vigorous well grown good
typed cockerels
Because of inadequate
housing facilities I must dis
Be Wise Save Pennies on School Supplies
KELLOGGS
5C TO 100 STORE
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 1, 1932, newspaper, September 1, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42298/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.