The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 1
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QNI oao tho reverence that is due
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President Cloo Hnnkins
Vico President Mnlilo McGlaun
PeerutaryTroasurei Lois OBryan
Reporter Elizabeth Mcrirling
Chorinter Niiomi Malone
Pianist Ruth Hnnkins
Thu hnppy ind bright young membeis
nro indeed doing a good work Wo are
proud of each ono of them With theso
iifliriciit oflieers in charge wo look for
tho coming threo inonthi to bo as
fruitful n in tho pait
Mario and Robert Huxford are on tho
nick list this week
use Mr Harclnys book Life in the
Making which deals with tho individual
from infancy to maturity Nothing
denominational about it Let everybody
who is interested in this work
body who is interested in this work
feel free to cunie and go at their pleas
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be glad to have you and
i hearty welcome
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TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS MARCH 31 1922
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Although my firosido holds my thoughts wherever I may roam
dc > vo my town tho loss boonuso I lovo my homo
Oorroct Attest i a broader skies whoro storm clouds often frown
t loss because I lovo my town
fnci qeriug and fear
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PHILANDER JOHNSON
JA OFFICERS ELECTED FOE
WORKERS JXUE JUNIOR B Y P U
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Schooj j ujAt tho regular meeting last j > ily
tho Tulia matrleESfftiy afternoon of the Junior B
4lfp fo 3 > B < hPftL JfcS following officers were cloctod to
H hodisTiCnurchjjfbo serve for tho ensuing three months
on 01 institute
ol Tim classes
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i Jr class work Wi
lli each department
Intermediate Senior
Adult and TeacherTran
addition to thin wo will have
jur each ilay of institute work
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Election Time Is Here
Two of the Most Important Elections of the
Year for the People of Tulia and the
Tulia Independent School District will
be held One on Saturday April 1st
and the Other on Tuesday April 4th
The election to Be held on Saturday April 1st
is tor the selection by the voters of the Tulia Inde
S pendent School District of four school trustees to
serve as such for another year in guiding the des 2
tinies of our schools This is the most important <
election for the people of Tulia and the school district
that will be held this year Every voter should study
carefully the men who are running or being run for
these important offices and see that men are elected
LON Ba KlIA LT3T0E
SHElUjrr AND TAX COLLECTOR
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This week thq Herald presents in its
Announcement column the namo of Lon
Diickhaults who eeoks tho Democratic
nomination for tho oflico of Sheriff and
Tav Collector of SwKhr Comity
Mr BuekliuuUs has boon a citizen
of Tulia for about eight years Ho has
never before offvrod for public offiee
being content with acting as a helper
for his friends
To know Mr IJuckhaults is to appreciate
him as a law abiding citizon peaceful
in all his dealings and just to everyoneIn seeking this office wo think ho is
eminently fitted thorefor Ho command
the respect of all who know him
Mr Buckhaults proposes to soo tho
voters of Swisher County and preseat
to them his desire for their support and
vote
We heartily commend him to the
ladies and gentlemen of Swisher County j
When you by your vote have olected
I THE DELPHIAN CLUB
I The meeting of tho Delphian Club
I was postponed on nccouiit of bereavement
in the family of some of its mem
tiers but will meet Tuesday April Ith
with Mrs I II Ciiltnn Members will
iilcise take notice
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SINGERS ATTENTION I
The Swisher iNuinlv Singing Conven
turn mil meet with lllkins ln on
j ndnv April UTIh Kierp peron who
tl interested in good singing and in to
inhiiiiicment of Inds cause on earth
invited to attend this convention Amid
the multitudinous distrnctious in the
way of entortaiuiiicnls socials otlico
seeking seekers for pleasure and seekers
for money and tho pushing and
illuming and crowding and plotting
hi i stTniiiiK aud indifference and mnny
nlher distractions it is n difficult task
to get the populace to slop for one
moment aud think on Hidritual things
Let Pirrybiidj ike the day off from
our business aid ftpond a day of real
pleiisuie letV nhalo hands with our
neighbors and soo who they really lire
We will have plenty of dinner
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INJrilii INSURANCE BATES
Through tho com tesy of City Manager
C R Walters wo are enabled to print
tho following communication from tho
Texas State department in referoneo
to firo insurance rates
Mr Waltors secured roports sworn
staitemontN from tho eight firo insurance
agents doing business in Tulia
as to the amount paid out for fire losses
and collections on premiums When
he presonted this to tho Stato officials
tho proper rating was given to Tulia
Thus 15 per cent reduction in rates
is a very material saving to all insured
Wo are uro that all join with tho
Herald in thanking MrWaltcrs for his
splendid efforts along this lino
Tho communication in as follows
Specific Schedule Tulia Texas
A statement showing that the lots
ratio of Tulia for the years 1010 1020
and 101M is OtiS has been filed with
aud has been checked and approved
him to tho responsible office of Sheriff hy State Kire Insurance Commission
mid Tiut Collector of Swisher County Lniler the provisions for credit for good
we feel sure that you will have no cause
to regret your action For ho promises
due diligencn in office and tho enforcement
of the law without fear or favor
All of which wo think him capable
ind Hint rite will do and perform
fire record of cities aud towns shown on
pugo 22 of tho 10ir edition of the
Teas General BasN Schedules this
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who will promote the welfare of our school the most otaot
i important institution we have outside our churches j
Although the election of school trustees is of the
most importance yet the same care should be
ercised in the City election to be held next Tuesday
April 4th to see that a Mayor and two Commission
ers are elected to govern our City of Tulia for the
next two years who are men of known integrity men
who will use the same judgement and carry out the
same policy in regard to our City as they exercise in
their own businesses and in their personal dealings
men whom we can depend on as being consistent
can stand criticism and will work at their job
LETS EVERYBODY VOTE VOTE
CAREFULLY AND VOTE FOR
THE COMMON GQQD
rec rd entitles Tulia to a credit of 1 =
lfi per cent which local ngents are to 10E30I
deduct from the final rato on ALL
POMCIKS WRITTKN OX OR AKTIIR
MARCH 17 1022 TO FEBRUARY 2S
1021 ONLY anil covering prnpertv lo
rated within corporate limits of Tulia
Policies Taking llffeet Piiar To
March 17 1022 Are Xot Affected
Or To He Disturbed liuept By Cm
collation mi Strict Accordance With
The Tonus ml Cnuditiiiis Of The
Policy
This Credit Does Not Apply To
Polieios Written On Or After March
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GOODWILL CLUB
Tin Goodwill fluli met with Mrs
1 II Ward on Wednesday March 22nd
The forenoon hour was spout in asocial
wav after which a vorv delicious
dinner was served by the hostess
The afternoon wis spent with ncedU
ivnik niil > i vorv interesting lesion for
I lie trnuiiii nf Siridn school tench
ers which was grtntly enjoved b the
OIiihs and well handled by our emVhnt
teniher Mis Miller
Ac the pnesth left for their homer
lnv tvll expressed themselves as hitting
spent n ery pleasant day
Mr Will Kdvards will lw hostess
lo th < > Club on April Sth
REPORTER
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KNOCKER OR BOOSTER
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THE BEST INVESTMENT
Tho boat lnvostmont is a homo
Its Ufo is very groat as compared with the largo majority of
things which money buys nowadays
Its depreciation is very small by tho same comparison
Its ownership Is always tho moans of Improving your credit both
moral and financial
Thoro aro worlds of every day Investments of today of which
only tho opposite can be said
Tho man who erects a noce3sary Home has proven his Judgment
to his asBociato3 and to tho financial world
Tho ono who buys other than a nocesslty when in need of a homo
has given amplo proof to all interested of his business Incompetency
A Homo will last a life time and during all that period it offers
to mankind and his possessions somo or all of the fundamental attrl
butos of Sholter Protection Safoty Bollabilly Comfort Convenience
Satisfaction Health Luxury and Financial Balance
What other Investment can offer so much
Lot us help you plan Wo aro glad to holp you any way possible
A j HARRIS
Tho Lumber Man SEBVIOE ANT QUALITY
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When tho Crontor hod tnado all tho good things it seemed there
was still somo dirty work to do so He made tho boasts and tho
reptiles and tho poisonous insects and when He had finished He still
had some old scraps loft over that were too bad to put into the Rattlesnake
tho Hyena tho Scorpion and tho Skunk so Ho put all theso
together covered it with suspiciou wrapped it with jealousy markod
it with a yellow streak and called it a KNOCKER
This product was so fearful to contemplate that He had to make
something to counteract it so Ho took a sunbeam put into il tho
heart of a child tho brain of a man wrapped it in civic pride covered
it with brotherly love made it a believer in equality and justice
a worker for and supporter of overy good thing in the com
Courtesy of Agricultural Extension Dopafl nrciV T II 9 Chicago I1L
7muiTty ami BT and i I M J
had tho privilege of choosing his associates
OF INTEREST TO THOSE WHO
DESIRE PHEASANT EGGS
A numbor of our farmers have requested
pheasant eggs D B Crawford
deputy game warden for Swisher
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Copyright 1915 by ROWAN RAY
stant will say that our supply of Phoa
ant eggs will be limited owing to tho
great demand for same from all ovor
the State
We are enclosing blank application
and it will be necessary for each tip
County was pleased to tako the matter plicant to write in for a blank u wo
up with tho State officials Tho follow want to know that they have that much
ing communication in answer to Mr interest in tho matter Many appli
Crawfords letter has been received cants are so anxious to got tho eggs
Mr Crawford says that ho is willing to that thoy would bo willing to pay for
givo any further holp that he cau
Tho lottor which is aa follows wo
believe is selfexplanatory
Office of
Game Fish and OyBter Commission
W W Boyd Commissioner
Austin Texas
March 18th 1022
D B Crawford
Tulia Texas
Dear Sir
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Yours very truly
W W BOYD
Commissioner
TULIA CIVIC LEAGUE
The Tulia Civic Leaguo will meet
noxt Monday April 3rd at 3 oclock
in thecounty court room Every mom
bor is urged to bo present The officers
aro uskcd to meet at 215 for a business
conference Members and officorrs
take notice
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Make Our Bank Your Bank
AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS OX MARCH 10 1922
RESOURCES
Ioans and Discounts 22070371
Hanking House Purnituro and Fixtures 100000n
Stocks it ml Bunds KOijii
Interest in Depositors Giiuiiiit Fund lUltisU >
CASH and EXCHANGE 1 8101563
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TOTAI aTJ31771
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LIABILITIES
Capital Soock GOOOOtlO
Surplus and Undivided Profits 11135370
Bills Pavablu 3000000
DEPOSITS 20599305
V TOTAI 33231771
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THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT
R G PORTER Cashier
ITU A BANK TRTHTCO
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Win Wird Vice President
II i Iirter Cashier
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C E Duke W C lltilse
Win Wurd Win Todd
R O Porter J H Wurd
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, March 31, 1922, newspaper, March 31, 1922; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45574/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.