The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 30, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 2, 1939 Page: 5
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THVRSDAY NOVEMBER 2 1939
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BALL TEAM
EAR GANG
off a big hunkl But I would stake
my last dollar on your ability to
deliver when the going gets
rough
And members of the line
YVlman Wheeler Hall Avcnt
Fletcher McDonald Sharrock
and Duke all of you rate seats
on the first row If you werent
good that backfield wouldnt
click as it docs
But hold on Isnt this rccognl
Sports
Comment
By
JACK STAMPER
ford sank to the third slot
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OPEN LETTER TO THE TULIA watch Is the pot saying of KGNCs
HIGH SCHOOL HORNET FOOTsports announcer If you dont
play the sport be n good one
anyway
D Friday afternoon at Dumas Despite the comcndablc
° wlnB the Canyon College Buffa
you will head pell mell Into the
back stretch of the District lAlocs hns through this section they
conference race Several of you can thnnk their ucky stars St1
are synonomously running theory wont come their way again
flnsi lap of your high school ths season
to you
career Does this mean anything
We all have to admit that you
I saw the game from the stands
twice before picking him over nonskld llnlnx M shown
this boy Craln
The biggest thrill I have received
at a sporting event all
year came at the game I sat
four rows under KGNCS announcers
Cal Farley and Monte
Rosenwald and with my portable
radio set watched them
talk and heard It come over
the radio Toward the end of
the fame I tuned In on some
other games gathered the scores
and passed them up to the radio
booth on a card and It was an
added bit of pleasure to hear
them bounce right back over
the ether waves Particularly
did the radio come in good when
the crowd would stand and I
grew lazy Just turned on more
juice and listened from ambush
Come to think of it those things
sort of place the announcer on
the spot but it was surprising
how accurately this particular
game was described
When Dalhart crushed Hereford
Tulia has beaten Dalhart 25 0
Dalhart beat Hereford 2G 7 and
Hon in the minds of your local Slhnr furjeJ triumphed over
DUmaS 38 ° Canyon has played
followers and several opponents
no conference games nor has
Ji X Vin
who have already succumbed to
murderous attacks u Dumas won a conference battle
yuor worthy
of perpetuating I think it is
and suggest you think it over
SERIOUSLY Teams that have
The sun is shining bright on
this side of the fence
been favored stronger than you Aftf ft8 week s engagements
is thc > tho conference
Dumas have beat fast
retreats It can happen at Dumas
Of course I dont think it will
but we want to see you keep
playing headup ball That yell
end center tackle guard etc
it wasnt written just to rhyme
or sound pretty
From the minute thc opening
Whistle blows until the final
gun sounds play the game with
every mental and physical fiber
exerted to its maximum
performance When a team docs
this seldom do they walk off
the field on thc wrong end of
the score
Yours for a regional championshipJ S
Tulias bowlers got away to a
good start by licking a team from
Cariyon that had many weeks
head start at the game The shorter
runway on the local alleys
seemed to bother the visitors but
they were bowling the ball down
the same size alleys and against
the same number of pins Other
things are more important than
a running start
Good sound philosophy for any
sport in which you participate or
Canyon No games played
This Weeks Schedule
Dalhart at Canyon
Tulia at Dumas
BAPTIST W M S MEETS
WITH COLORED WOMEN
The Lena Lair circle of thc
with the colored womens W M
S The following program was
given by the colored women
Song Lord I Want to be a
Christian Devotional taken from
the fourteenth chapter of John
Song Lord Im Coming Home
For the roll call each member
responded with a verse from the
Bible and their offering for the
week
Mrs L G Conner gave a short
talk on what Baptists are doing
for the colored people She
stressed education of tho colored
so they may be able to bring the
message to their own people
Tho minutes were read and several
more songs were sung by
the colored women
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Hawkeye Hampers in square or oblong
shape Natural finish and trimmed in
green
K Ramsey Furniture
Home mishaps kill or Injure
many more persons than motor
vehicles yet thc average householder
faces traffic with misgiving
and relaxes at home
Each year hazards injure more
than 100000 persons engaged In
matter pf course
Together home and farm work
accidents last year killed 35400
adults and children and injured
the staggering number of 4750
000 persons
To combat this annual accident
scourge the American Red Cross
launched a nationwide program
in 1935 to acquaint householders
and farm workers with the hazards
coincident with their work
20 7 last Friday night at Hcrc
ford Tulia was autbmatlcally
booted to undisputed top of the1 CLASSIFIED ADS
conference football heap Dalhart
climbed to second and Here
place
Four room hoU8e fop mit dose
in L G McDonald < 14lc
Suits cleaned and pressed 50c
at Butlers place Tulia Cleaners
Permanent Special Guaranteed
oil waves 150 for 10 days only
Sylvas Beauty Shop
rett or call 100W after 5 p m
Lost White face
ling Clint Bell
steer
THE TVUA HERALD TVUA TEXAS
RED CROSS WARNS HOME IS MORE DANGEROUS
THAN HIGHWAY URGES CHECK FOR HAZARDS
American Red Cross supplies householders and fanners with cheek
jo i n
yon rtVfoTin St nel t of accident hazards In flht Inst lr annua death to
T ni Th ° y made brcaks nnd thcn cnP n0Wcr arrows aml ollcr fl machinery
hn won nhout vo u hnvo
ri JTn irinh talked upon them But the Rat lcft n car wncn making repairs may result In crave Injury to
ion tlers werc way out of stride 0nlyf fanncr To rBlt Polled shears In the hands of children arc as dan
The dope bucket indicates
you should push Dumas In the onc man Sandig kept the tennv serous as matches Below right most home accidents arc due to falls
ground by at least eight touch tno runnm8 l would think amj scatter rues on polished floors should be anchored by use of
downs if you want to
But forget yon are headon
favorites Remember many battles
have been won while a
stronger enemy slept Dont let
Dumas catch you slumbering
Oklahomas Sooners let down
60 seconds against the Texas
Longhorns recently and nimble
toed Jack Craln scored 12 points
History can always repeat it
Do you consider a regional
championship worth working overtime
for Sure youre human beings
and get tired like everybody
else but can you afford to take
a layoff Thats the point
You Cook Turner Rossi and
ilayo are as good a backfield
quartet as lug Iho leather on any
high school team Thats biting
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guarantee right reserved to refund
when supply is exhausted
One dollar prepaid Latimer Bros
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World Serlesl War News Football
Games In fact its just now
good radio time so have your
Baptist WMS met Oct 30 set checked by an experienced
radio technician
Phone 34
land Amherst Texas
B Wellborn
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for pasture Stalk field and grass
Cross campaign will begin throughout
the nation to assist householders
to discover and eliminate
hazards liable to cause accidents
in the home Members of
the American Junior Red Cross
and their schoolmates will dls
farm work yet the farmer fails tribute check lists to parents and
to take safety precautions which assist in examining their own
the factory worker adopts as a homes und in removing hazards
This Red Cross warning renches
more than 0666660 homes and
farms each year
The Red Cross stresses the need
of removing hazards which may
cause falls as this type of accident
resulted In more than half
of last years home accident fatalities
Among chief causes arc
poorly lighted stairs loose railings
small rugs improperly anchored
and childrens toys left
and home life This year moreabout Burns and explosions
than 1900 Red Cross chapters are caused the next heaviest loss of
sponsoring this task in the com
munlties they serve
On October 23 the annual Red
life 5300 being killed In 1038
by this type of accident and the
Red Cross selfcheck list points
Thosc visiting Mr and Mrs K
Bell Sunday were Mrs Henry
Patzig Duanc and Viola Mae Mr
and Mrs Edgar Bell Wandn and
Warren Lee and Mrs Goodson
Mr II A Close and son Freddie
were In Tulia on business
Wednesday
Bert Neolley Ralls was a Tulln
visitor Tuesday
E B Armstrong U S Marine
row in Al condition will not fomi to Portsmouth Va recently
sell one without the other R E
Lumpklns 2 miles west of Lake
view store and school 10 miles
west of Tulia 44lp
school In N Y for some special jwas PHnclpnl of the Tulln
work In coaching
Miss Mnry Rose Keim who is
attending school at Canyon visited
In thc home of her parents Mr
and Mrs John Keim last weekendMiss Gwen Hutchorson from
plenty of water 17 miles Southif
west of Olton Write S F Gill
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FOR RENT 2 houses and furi J
nished room See Mrs Jas Gar1
Miss Helen Smith Canyon college
visited relatives here SundayMr and Mrs W W Stephenson
left today for Brady Tex
where they will visit In thc home
of their daughter Mr and Mrs
James O Baker
Jack Jennings Is attending a
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For Sale A knit dress Sec Mrs
Erman Stith
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For Sale Fresh Milch cows and 4
of John H 1 1
work teams Enquhe
Adams 44 2c
Your chances for staying happily
married Theyre best If both
parties are social equals and were
married In church three children
are good insurance strictly romantic
matches easily fall in
this Try try again country
expert researchers reveal Read
this article In The American
distributed
Weekly the magazine
with next Sundays Chicago Her
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Lost in Tulia Ford V8 hubcap
Please return to Herald
Office Reward
For Sale Good young
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milkL +
cow also 7 foot Electrolux Refrigerator
Call at Huttos Food
Way 44lc
Fresh Jersey milch cow V M
Randal Kirk Hulsey3 old place
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Ladies of the First Christian
Church are sponsoring a Food
Sale Saturday Nov 4 at LaVelles
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R O Jennings and son Arthur
Canyon were in Tulia Friday on
business
Mr and Mrs S A Duckett
visited in the home of their
daughter Mr and Mrs Markham
Waddlll at Hobbs N M Sunday
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troublefree tenlcc
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schools last yenr
to the danger of scalding liquid
In pots and pans left near the
edge of the stove matches left
within reach of children and
fireplaces unguarded by propel
screening Other main causes ol
accidental death are mechanical
suffocation poison gnscs and firearms
Red Cross officials said
Accident prevention is a part
of the continuing Red Cross program
directed against Illness
death and disaster All Red Cross
services are supported by tin
people who Join at the tlmu ol
the annual Roll Call this ycai
from November 1130
Mrs Fred Anderson and son
Dixon spent Friday In Plnlnvlew
Mr and Mrs Victor Hannan
and son Wynll Sllverton Mr and
Mrs Dean Hannan and son Terry
Claude and Otis Hannan Stnil
ford were visiting In the home
of their parents Mr and Mrs
V L Ilnrman Sunday
Mr and Mrs Bill Slilve i nnd
son Billy attended a reunion at
Sllverton of her mothers Mrs V
Corp was transfcrcd from Call Uotnar Sunday
T M Nichols was In Amarlllo
Monday on business
Mr and Mrs Henry Toubol
left last week for Phoenix Ariz
on a business and pleasure trip
John Sanderson who in attending
school at Tech was a Tulln
visitor last weekend John In a
brother to J It Sanderson who
Johnny Blocker from Abilene
wns visiting In Tulia Tuesday
Mrs Gladys Wllmoth nnd
daughters Louise VIrgulia nnd
Winifred moved to Arnnrlllo Snt
urday where they will reside Mm
MmK
Lubbock visited friends In Tulia jWilmolh In a ulster of Mrs R
WANTED 50 to 75 head cattle lnst weekend I Daniel
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BATimDAY NIGHT PREVIJE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
IndoChlna with Its mystery
Inlrlguo and mingled races becomes
the sotting for tho first
costarring plcturo for Robert
Taylor and Hody Lamarr Lady
of the Tropics opening Tuesday
Nov 7 at tho Grand Theatre
I
Taylor appears in the new picture
after costarring rolcn with
several of tho sneonii most glamorous
women and Miss Lamarr
makes her longawaited debut for
WASHO
SOAP
setting
Taylor plays the rolo of a young
penniless American who arriving
In Saigon mceU and falls In love
with Manon the beautiful Eurasian
played by Miss Lamarr
Gena May Dovlns Memphis
visited her grand parents Mr and
Mrs T L Devlnn last weekend
Mrs Wllaco Menlck celebrated
her birthday In the home of Mr
and Mrs K Carraway last week
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County Bills Asked
To Ralls Fete Nov 6
All Swisher County Mlla Issued
a final invitation thin week to
nltnnd tho West Texan llllln Day
next Monday Nov 0 In Rails
Bert Noellny formerly of Tulln
Bctte Davis star of such hltnow secretary of tho Rails Cham
plcturcn an Dark Victory her of Commerce nald Monday
Jezebel and many others mag
nlflcently portrays her rolo In
Thc Old Maid opening Satur
dress by Alfalfa Hill Murray
colorful onetlmo governor of Ok
day night at the Prevuc at the lahomn and
Grand Theatre
Thin In without doubt Hollo
Feature ntracllon will be an ad
Davis at her best Costarringdecorated flouts
Wllllnm Bill Mc
cxntornoy general of Tcx
ns Stieeln in Italia were being
prepared and
with Ilctto Dnvl1 In Mlrlnin Hop Axuuiuot arrangement nearln
klnn and George Brent lln thol completion thin week for Mondnys
greatest nlnrn in Film Firmament annual meeting of tho unluuo
In the most stirring drama of the club
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Charles Wlsenburg manager of
tho Grand Theatre has been 111
In his homo last weekend and
early thin week
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Stamper, Jack. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 30, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 2, 1939, newspaper, November 2, 1939; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42527/m1/5/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.