The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1935 Page: 1
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I
I YOU HAVE A GOOD
HUNCH OF At HANTS
IN TULUhOTHEIR
milage today
Volume 26
THE TUL1A HERALD
Something Will Be Doin
Union Services At
The Presbyterian
Church Next Wed
As 1b tlio custom in Tulln
Union Thanksgiving services will
bo hold tit tlio Prcsltytcrlun church
next Wednesday night Novonihor
27 Just preceding Thanksgiving
DayUov
Uov Stun A Tlioinua pastor ol
Twilight Musicale
Tlio Les Chanteusos clionil tin1
will present u Twilight MuslctiU
at tlio Methodist church Noveinhc
21th beginning nt 5 oclock
Mrs W It Huniplireys Is thf
director of tlio program which li
tlio first of a number of programs
to bo givon during the comlii
year
Tho program will include Su
Dorset and lone Halo Fabc
These services have boon held
Proll0t LoB cimnteiiHos V
In a rotating ninnor changing Sjl SchulutH SorolmllSi Mll
from one church to another and
1JnH Ulllayi u
ministers taking turnabout each
ciiantcusos Heading Moonlight
> ea r Sonata
Mrs Townsend Douglas
Prom this point of view it really
ConclUIo1 MoollllKht by tht
should have been held at the j os chnntcuses
church with oil
Baptist tho pastor
the Pirst Christian church dollvor
no pastor at
present time pluns were changed
ap noted above
i Everyone In invited to attend
tfyis servlco next Wcdncsday night
d tid have a part in the Thanksgiving
worship
A o
First Voters Must
Secure Exemptions
Young men and women who
All lovers of music are invited
allc11 this niusicnlo
lng the sermon but since there
that church at the °
Case Worker Local
Relief Resigns
Mi ss Daisy Montgomery Happy
who for tho past IsoVeral months
has been Case Worker in Charge
at the local Relief office has
resigned her position to accept a
better position Mrs C S Dudloy
Miccceds Miss
poll taxes provided they secure potato Reduction
exception certificates from
tax collectors office prior
January 31 193C
This is a new law and
the payment of a poll tax
the
to
o
Ciwanis Elects
Officers For 1936
Tlie election at Klwanis Tuesday
went Democratic by a landslide
and the club Is assured of another
successful yonr 193G with thoso
officers in charge of aftalrs Tho
the Principles of the Golden Uulo
o
WORLDWIDE MISSIONARY
SPOKE HERE TUESDAY
Ttev J J Strnhle worldwide
Evangelist of th Seventh Day
Adventist denomination was in
Applications Here
local Application for reduction of po
officials state that voters undoi J tato production are In the hands
this mlo will not be eligible to of tho county agent here now Pro
cast ihelr votes without securing ducers are eligble who grew pota
these certificates which will be toes in 1932 1933 193 and 1935
Issued by tho tax collector without It may seem stuinge that pota
cost to those making tho appll toes in any quantity other than
T cation No certificate is required for tlie home table is raised in this
who
V Tulla Tuosday and spoke nt the Store operated by Crawford and
church Tuesday night about his paco ran a full page spread
experiences in forolgn lands
especially of Ethiopia where the
country is now In tlie throes of n
bitter tlpUh Italy
More I bo given in next
wooka issuo of tlio Heiald concerning
Mr Strnhlos work
o
BEN KIRKPATRIC IS IN
CHARGE TULIA LAUNDRY
Mr and Mrs Horace LindleN
have sold or leased tho Tulla Latin
f to Bon Klrkpntrick who in
w in charge of tho laundry
lien has many frlonds who pre
Jet success In his venture
Jiis Is a woll equlped laundry and
linuld command tho patronngo of
largo number of cltlzono of Tulla
d trndo territory
Ho asks that you como In nnd
see him Bring your laundry to eo
him and glyo him a trial Ho j
guarantees satisfaction and clean
Announcing Christinas bargains
Can troll Shows and tho West
Texas Land Company also ran full
pngo ndvs
Tho Lion and tlio Mouse was
billed to show December 15 at the
Tulia Opora House Prices BOc
7Rc and 100 They also used u
full pngo ad In tlio Herald
Political aiuioiinconients for tho
next year woro carried for Gus
W Smith foi County Attomoy N
Jones for County Assessor
Resolutions of respect was car
rlcd > y tho Masonic Lodgo for the
late A D Elkltm ttnd wns slgnod
by U B Wolford D H Culton
and Dennis Zlmmormann commit
Tlio Tulia Herald wns owned by
vunrantoea sntlsflctlon nnd n tfornev R Kllerd of Plalnvlow
Vnu deal
nnd A A Torroll was mnnnger
Tulia Swisher County Texas November 21 1935
of those over 10 years of ago county but it is reported that there of tills age they are both young
are automatically released from are at least two growers who will yeti for tM0 jn si rtUnied n few
be eligible in this county
Remember Whe
n
TAKEN FROM FILE OF HERALD
i OFFICE DECEMBER 1911
W B Hitcliison 24 died at the
home of his father last Saturday
He hud been sick only a few days
and bis death was a severe shock
election committee after a thor 0 i0 fjViiiilv aiid
ough canvas of votes declared the riieiifln
following elected
President Dr It F McCasland
First Vice President II G
Sherrod
Second Vice President Iva
Huncycutt
t Treasurer M A Stacker
District Tnisteo George IlucU
enau
Directors I C McCasland
Sam A Thomas C U JackBon W
H Younger G H Ionian W A
Graham and E P Stewart
Itis many
Tlie Union Hill community was
known as Fauchion
Attorney A B Martin and bride
spent Thanksgiving iii Plainview
Mrs Martin was Miss Beulah
Marshall of Whitesboro Texas
before their marriage November
21
lack and Gordan Jordan visited
u the home of their parents
The Good Will trip to Love is to Thanksgiving enjoying a holiday
be Friday tomorrow eveningi from Clarendon College
Everybody is invited to go
The club voted to sponsor a m aIi Mrs B Pope of Pampn
Christmas Program similar to last
years party
Itev A C Huff was a guest
speaker with Tho Golden rtulo
wore visiting in the home of Mrs
Popes parents Mr and Mrs J J
Slglor
ns subject This part of tho pro James T Hale student at
gram was In observance of Canyon Normal spent last week
Golden Rule Week Novomber end In the home or his iiarents
24 Hev Huff made an oxcolleni Mr and Mrs W B Halo
tnlk taking Klwanis teachings with
Wllmer Bivens of Amiuillo spent
Sunday in Tulla
Mrs Bangle and daughter
Daphne spent the latter part of
tho week In Plalnvlow
The Tulla Drug Co the Uoxall
Celebrate Golden
Wedding Day Nov 11
ion was their GOth wedding anniversary
which was celebrated
Sunday November 10
guests lu the home of and 0r service dally In spie of tlio
Mrs 10 K Hulsey Who prepaid ii WOrk and long hours both
Montgomery as n bounteous feast at the noon hour Mr and Mrs Putnam greeted their
Case Worker in Charge and Mrs for Mr and Mrs Putnam and Mr pan pus wth a smile and a joke
Only a few weeks ago Mrs
Putnam was honored by the women
of tlie chinch on her birthday She
is not publishing her age but it
is a well known fact that both are
near tIkn SOUi milestone In spite
weeks ago from an auto trip to
California milking splendid lime
even for younger people
Mr and Mrs Putnam came to
Swisher county in 1909 fioin
Illinois and have lesided hen
since that time They have seen
much Improvements and developments
in Tulia and Swisher county
during the past 2G years
Mr Putnam was born
p BOOB
PULL Your 6uh
H JE all rail fhmces
wired for sound eppects
have become of age since January Claude llehrends Kress is made Hnlsoys patents Mr and Mrs W Onlv on one occasion in tho euR
1 1935 are eligible to vote In Case Worker j c rtulfl ey did Mr Putnam lose patience and
193G elections without payment of
o
More Wheat Checks
Are Being Received
Additional wheat checks from tin
Massachusetts went to Illinois contracts are expected In
when quite young and when
coming a man lie engaged In tin
mercantile business
Mrs Putnam was born iu Spring
ville New Work At the age ol
tin ce she went with her parents
to Danville 111 where she was
educated and where she taught
school for a number of years before
learning telegraphy at which
trade sho worked until married
have been made bettor by having
cials at the Coihity Agents office
o
The Heralds linotype operator
Mrs Mabel Clair Hazelwood has
been olf duty since Monday on
account of a cold and threatened
Pneumonia Editor F P also bo
ciimo Indisposed yesterday and
unable to function at tho office
so tlie balance of the force Willis
Hunting Season Hints
F0l THE Saturdav
DRIVE U4 TWE COUUTRV
Red Cross Drive To
Be Finished Soon
fiii making piclimiuniy ar
oments fni die iniiiual roll call
01 the Kwlsler Chnpttr American
It 1 MS G 11 Ionian roll call
hairman was called out of town
mil In drafted Judge II C Me
to soni in his stoad
1 iaiii havi > been named and will
i li i ihe towns and county
dm en tins welt Men of lie lowi
wl > ill on tin biislueis and
I smiinl iiii of Tulln anil tin
imi > of the Tulla PTA will can
tiu > ic8iiliicc section foi l
members
The member hips nio of several t
luids ludividtiul memberships nu
1 on tifty i nls ol which goes lithe
national orgaiiiatloii Firms
who take n contributing member
ship of fi or more making the
firm 100 per cent will benefit the
I mil chlldrui wen born and local chapter very greatly In their
reared lb this couple Tiny an cflort to obtain the services of a
Cipt ii Putnam San Diego nurse for CO to DO days to work In
< ulifoinla Prank M Putnam
Mr and Mrs K W Putnam have
deceased Delia Jl tiattlebaum
been the loclpicnts or
many lVrn 0n0Bt nor all MrB
honors thrust upon them dining th Ka tile lRohlick Jos Angeles
past week or ten days The oeens nlllnriilfi
W
1or stAeiol yeais they opera
led
a cafe in Tulla and cdfe hi this
a
I
t o wn at thai time meant a great
the schools of tho county Out
fiO cents of such memberships goes
to the National Association and
the balance Is kept In the local
chnpter for us o in th e county
Lots strain point toassist in
this worthy cause
causeo
o >
On ibis day the couple were ieal of hardwork and long hours ReV Thomas Is Sent
Mr
To Tulia For 1936
Itev Sam A Thomas who has
supplied the pulpit in Ttillu at
the Methodist Church for tho
Then on Monday evening Novem this incident was ielated by Mispnst year wan leturneil to this
bprJl the Presbyterian church Dyer at the church party much to charge for the coming year by the
gave n program of music and the chargin of Mr Putnam and to conference Just closed at Plain
readings and served a delicious the fun of the entire party view
dinner in honor of tlie couple who n > t ir an jra Putnam The local church lias nuidi
were seated nt the head of the > ittilly interested in the civic excellent progress under his super
table as special lionoied guests church and socal affairs of Tulia vision closing one ol the most
end both read a great deal about successful years in the recent his
the uUnlrs of the nation lory of the church Under hi
l 1erHlili the congregation has
All their friends hope that they
> 10 ° l rClt ooonnrntliin and
iniiv see miiiiv years more of good
1 > 1i was unanimoiis lor bis
health and enjoyment and feel
Hint Tulla and Swisher county j ni ls Hilil1
Not only is liev Thomas a
Hplendid church worker but he Is
them as good citizens for so long
active iu the civic and business
n tjln
elides ol tlie to > n always being
ready to do his pait iu any woitli
while move that is for the uplift
mid progress of tho community
mid alive to tho business Interests
of the community
Theie were no church services
Fedeial Government amounting t J at his church last Sunday
02IiOO have been received recent
ly at the office in Tulla More of
10 the near future according to offi
DoUT SHOoy
llA NO RAB
l0iOIDE EACH WIMROD WITH
POOTABLE BROADCASTIWC SETS
A
fjAFETY FIRST
HUMTlNff COSTUME
> < Bullet proof steel
AMD SHATTEtfLESS GLASS
and
all members wd < > free to attend
tho conference which met so near
Tulla
Tho Heiald joins all friends of
Hev and Mrs Thomas iu extending
a wslcome back to Tulln
0
Reynolds Welty McCullough Mrs
P P Carmine Trammel and J S
aro now at 300 a m this moinlng
making a desperate effoit to get
the Herald to you on time Heros
greeting you and asking your
indulgence
by A B Chapin
Hundreds Of Cars
Being Inspected
Safety lane on the east side of
the square Hiic inspected l > > high
way patrolmen and local officials
Tuesday and Wcdncsdn TIiIk
safety drive was sponsore liy the
Klwaiils Club and had lie cooperation
of he business anil piofos
rtlontil men of tlie town ol Tulla
Those who luive gone through
the lune and received their OK
sticker will fell an for on the streets
and highways and the stickers will
show that enr owners arc anious
to do all lu their power to make
driving safer for theinselves and
for oilier The feeling of coufi
deuce thai comes from having
ones car In good shape Is worth
the cifoit and evpense involved
The patrolman are to bo commended
for their courteous treat
ineiit of car owners They are as
anxious as you are that you help
In innklng car driving safer and
saner
Poultry Show Being
Planned January
C B Martin county agent and
0 J Van Ztmdt teacher of vocational
agriculture lu tho Tulln High
school are busy planning a countywide
poultry show to be held in
Tulia tlio first week In January
There urn many flocks of good
chickens and turkeys in tills county
and it is hoped tliat everyone
having piirelned poultry will begin
at onco shaping those fowls for the
show
Tulla has not hud a poultry show
for some years but now is a good
time for farmers to pay more attention
to this phase of tlie farm
Geo P McCarthy poultry spec
lalist from K M College was
here last Friday and in company
I with Mr Martin visited a nnmliei
I of local turkey domonstiators eu
cmiraging more mid better turkeys
Split Taxes Paid
I Before November 30
Tn payeis who wish to split
their payments In hall must pay
the fiiht hall by mil lal < i than
1 November il > in order la take
advantage or lie accomodation in
I cording to officials at tho tax
collectors oftlce at the conithouse
1 II the firtt half is paid by
November 30 tlie other hall may
1 be paid at any time In
I 30 of nrxt year bnforn
lelilnliieut ilid subject
1 ties
tore June
becoming
to penal
J If split payment is not made
i by November 30 the whole sum
Is due mid must be paid before
I January 31 or the whole sum
becomes delinquent nnd penalties
accrue
I
P T A Assists
Work Of Crippled
Children
Tho Parent Teachers Assoclat
Ion met November 14 The Thanksgiving
theme was carried out in
tlie piogrnin Thanks lor our
country was given by Hetty Cinry
who read Columbus and bv
Htbel King who spoke < m Ill
Landing of the IMIgriiis Tin
Glee Club sang Texas Our Texas
as n tribute to our Stole Jeanne
Jordan expressed thanks for our
coinmiiintv
The rirtli jlude won tb nteinbei
ip prize of 100 The attendance
piize tor the meeting went to
Miss Ciawtords Hist guide
Judge McCasland nnd Mrs
Wiiunn inndo lepoits concerning
Hie Crippled Childiens Fund A
local fund or G0 was appinprlatud
by tho P T A to lake caio of
incidental expenses connected with
the project A committee is to be
appointed to work with the
commiltcck lu tills district
The next meeting of tlio P
otliei
T A
wih be December 12
KAFFIR SCHOOL PRESENTS
BEADS ON A STRING
A thrtiact force comedy entitled
Brads on a string Ill be
Iltsented by the high school
pupils ol Knrrir IVldnj night
November 22 tomorrow night
ISveryone iu invited to be present
on this occasion There will bo no
admission charges
CASTRO RESIDENT VISITS
FRIENDS IN TULIA
Kyi lllrkonlehl farinor of Castro
County as an avowed candidate for
tlio office of State roprosontntivo
from this dlstilct compovnl of 8
south plains counties
Ho is having caudtdato curds
printed and has announced his
platform to friends iu this soction
He was i visitor in Tulla Tuos
diy
READ THE ADS OF TULIA
MEKCHAiNTS THEYRE
SPDNSOHINO SATURDAY
IMIOGHAMS
Number 47
niertainment
Tulia Entertains
For Five Saturdays
Arrangementh are already made
for big entertalnnionts for the
people of all this county nnd adjoining
counties for tlie next five
Saturdays at loust or until the
Christmas holidays
A tentative program Is outlined
for each of these days These
progiams will be changed or added
to as the sponsoring merchants
of Tulln doein advisable and each
program is made to give the pub
lie a pood time lu Tulla and to
mako them feel at home nnd
welcome In Tulia on tlmt day es
well as evory oilier day
Woteli tho Tulla Herald for the
News of those big events aa
iiux thing new and Hurtling Ib In
stoie for you each wtek
This coming Saturday November
23 will be a chance for you to get
a turkey free of chnrgo If you outclass
the other fellow In tho art of
running him down Six turkoyii
will bo thrown to the winds nnd
yon may have one of these for
your Thanksgiving dinner If you
unb him first This stunt will be
pulled at 200 p in Saturdny
November 23 So dont fall to bo
here and get your hhnr o
An effort Is being made to find
n pig and If he is located hell be
greased and turned loose to your
mercy and the pig belongs to the
holder
Also to the couple coming tho
longest distance 500 in ciirIi will
lie given absolutely free Register
at tho booth In tho court hoiibe
hall Registrations will close at
500 p m
This program is hi lng sponsored
by the following Tulla Businessmen
whose messages to you appear
lu another place Read tholr
messages and pi of it in a financial
way
LaVellos
Diieketts Store
lluxfords
I em d Jones
Crockers
Crowl oids Ibiirinocy
II 10 Smith Grocery
Fanners Grain Company
Grand Theatie
J B Goyler
ItnniHey Furniture Co
Conner Motor onipnny
Tulli Wheat Growers
j Caiitiell and Shows
First National Bank
1 Tulln llakeiy
I Griffith Produce Co
I Tulla Motor Co
Mangiims Gin age
I Broadway Shoe Shop
I Rogers Grocery
i Chowiilng and Dyer
Watch for the coming programs
tbeyie bound to get bigger nnd
better
Famous Master Art
Paintings Dallas
i For Centennial
Dallas Texas November IS
Robert B Harslie director of the
Art Institute of Chicago today
was commissioned to assemble a
5000000 art collection for display
at the Texas Centennial Imposition
which opens here in Tun
Announcing Mr linrshe i appoint
infill William A Webb tho
Imposition manager icveilod that
plans olreailv hove been started
b > Hie Chicago iuithoiity to obtain
I Iirn of famous ould Mastoi
paintings from tho J P Morgan
Jlavomuyr Andrew W MhIIou and
other famous collections In tht
United States and abroad
Many of Mr Mellons palnling
ai e now in the Ccooran An
Gullet les In WwHhiligton D <
waiting erection of the proposed
National Art Galleries there Otliei
are lu the homo of the formi i
secretary of the treasury in Pitts
burg still others iu New York
Tho Exposition has appropriated
100000 for gathering installu
and Insuring tho exhibit
Both the Chicago Art Iustinni
and the Motiopolltlan Museum In
Now York are expected to loan
portions of their rare and valuabb
collections
The exhibit will be housed b
the 100000 Hall of Flue Arts
permanent building made potslbl
through a City of Dallas bond issue
This building designed b >
Architect Paul Cret of Phlladel
phia is to bo one of the showplaces
of the SoutltwestW greot
Fair Daniel Rich curator of tie
Chicago Art institute will ba Mr
Hturshos assistant in assembling
til txhlblt
lr Harsbo gathered the art
exhibit of the Contury of Progress
a ii o nnd his collection there
1 v d In mote than 2 Orto 0e <
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1935, newspaper, November 21, 1935; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42341/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.