The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 6, 1935 Page: 17
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Urge Your Commisj
sioners To Secure
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Riley Vunon Carlton
lKS was so
beted as 1 of
the II students
from the Jun
h v class of
Kniirus A k
M College for
nunibeisllip In
the Mortar
Boaid honorary
soiority
for outstanding
students
Students chosen for tho MortarBoard
aro solectetl on n basis of
service scholarship and leadership
The organization is a national one
having unit organizatibns In 04 of
our national colleges
It will l o remembered that Miss
Clennin was aWdod tho Balfour
graduation from Tulia
Medal on
High School
tiit 7i TP T A J i D
Tulias New Voc Ag
j Man Has Good
r Record
C J VanZandt who is to follow
Mr D H Taylor Vocational Agriculture
man of Tulia lias been
active In F I A Chapter in Post
the F F A boys have sponsored
poultry shows for the past four
years and have done extensive
work in selecting and chlltng poultrytryHe
He lias received his 13 S dcgiue
from A M College and has had
five yeais of experience at Post
He lias done woik On his M Sin
Animal Husbandry at Oklahoma
A M
Tim following information was
clipped fiom the Post paper
C J VanZandt vocational agriculture
instructor accepted a position
with the Tulia high school on
Tuesday Mr VanZandt has virtually
made the vocational agriculture
depaitment in the Post school as
i > < a < only been available to slud
< is for seven years and he has
been instructor for the past live
high school will lose an in
i i ii i who lui s accomplished
iniit lor Urn students and the
s hool His place will be haul to
fill a the school work not only is
of the hulicl standanl but be liu
giwn to the students a keen iiu
r taudiiig
An almost unbeatable record lor
small or largo schools has been
in de by bib department Begin
iif with two divisions ol vocation
il agiiculliiie woik and dairy and
livestock and has won first honois
in all four subjects many times
The department has nine cups
three of them permanent meaning
they have won nine first places It
also has five banners which are
immanent propeity They hae
had fiom one to tluee winning
teams each year Last year
iluy bad tluee fiist fains and this
year two
o
CVtany Students Make
Honor Roll Tulia
Following the close of the Tulia
s schools Mr Younger has submitted
the following list of honor students
for the aIious grades and
terms
Honor Roll 1935 Six Weeks
fist Grade Gloria Cowaa Max
inc Ebeling Ruth Jones Bobbie
Jeane Knowles Mac McKone Jack
Scott Lonnie lean Wait luiy
Roles Zoe Hvoyln llumphieyt
Lucille Jennings Maple Maiie Ram
ey Mary lane Stacker Joe Donald
Vaughn Colleen Ward Mary
Harris Chcrio Orr Gid Kell
Second Ciade Jack Ardis Elaine
Barnbart Bobby Lee Cliildeis
Joel Coidoi Billle Jean Cox Jack
Daus Norma Mao Davis Betty
Dudley Nell Rose LaRoe Charles
McKone June Nix Nan Nolte
Norma Lou Poff Pauline Ramsey
Doris Jean Reed Jacqueline Small
Donna Jean Vaughn Fred Wyiick
Thin Cii ado Audio Armontiout
Robert Cowan Roy Gene Cox Jack
Jordan liene Knowles Billy Wade
Spiller Billie Bee Tucker Melba
Turner
Fourth Giade Montie Ardis Ada
lane Bnich Gwyneth Deb Bivens
Fonda Zane Duke Charles Kdmond
iin Wesley McKone LoRena
uNeall Amma Lynn Pearson
Cwyn Vauglin Arlino Younger
JOE TRUSSDLL
Singed Baptist Revival
Ki
Ne
iwarns iNews
Tim Kiwanis Club met Tuesday
noun for their legulai luncheon
with a huge ittenuuue A Minip
luous meal consisting ot filed
chicken and all the aecessoitos
wis seived by the Piesb > teiian
Ladies Mis H Hazclwood lendoi
ed sovoial fctirimg musical selections
the kind that sins the beei
and toes Kev Bol gae u n >
pull ol Ins tup with tiie boy
scouts to Ccta Canyon Stiaiige as
it may seem he leportcd thai the
bojs seems to hae a iauuous
appetite
At the business session Uio chan
Jimn appointed Mr G B Ionian
cbaiiman ot enteit < iiumeut lot a
piogiam lo be rendeied by Tulia
membeis at Amaiillo next Monday
noon Mr G B Ionian Dick
Clennin and Judge McCaslaml weie
appointed as committee on tuuipoi
tation to secuie means to carry
tile High School band to Pampas
Pie Centennial Celebiatioil June
la 14
The Kiwanis Club is composed
of men who believe in being pio
gressive in business They keep
and maintain a line state ol morale
which effects the whole community
It is a gieat asset to the
business inteiebts ot the city and
every business man should lend
them his support by being piesent
lor eveiy meeting
Big Gathering At
Sweetwater Lake
Mr and Mrs Kd Sweatt and
family of Hint Mr and Mis
Meade F Giiffin and Maiy Ellen
of Plain view Mr and Mis Willis
A Hawkins and lamily of Nuai
eth Mr and Mis Lewis M Goodrich
and Mayon ot Shamiock ami
Mr and Mrs W F Griftin wynt
to Sweetwater Sunday May lOtli
to a leunion of the IaUerboii lam
ily at Sweetwater Lake
The centei ol attiaction was Mr
and Mrs J A Patterson Sr ot
Merkel who aie past Ml yeais of
age About 280 were piesent fiom
different sections of West Texas
Merkel Brownfield Westbrook
Abilene Dallas Hawley Coloiado
Big Spring Nazaletji Stanton
Hail Wichita Falls Sweetwatei
Temple Plainview Coahoma Shamrock
Lendiio Tulia Kl Pa > o and
Quanah and Anson being lepresent
led by lelatives and friends It was
Fifth Grade Ozello Cox a happy bunch some ol us hadi t
11 Beth Jonei
SIVii Grade Virginia Davis
Vwinin Holcomb Mary Louise La
Roe Helen cowan Virginia Jack
ton
Continued on local page
Tulia Girl Selected
Member MortarBoardiii
< num vho ginduated
irmii T 11 IS
Illh School in
seen each other for many yeais
Bafakots and boxes weie biotijiit
out and such an amount of goid
things to cat spiead Theie wis
plenty to have fed as many nun
people
Wo i > io to meet annually ai Ui <
samo time and place and the i < i <
tojs and their families aie MU
od to attend next yeii togeili r
with all our friends
Mrs W F Grilli
IM PILS IN KECJTAL
Mnrjoiie Wimbeily Douglas jm
seiited her expiesHiou pupils in a
recital Fiiday evening at 7 p ii
The alfair was in form of a Mir
den putty and look place at the
homo ot her sibter Mis L i
Conner Many costume numbcisi
addid color to the occasion Tin I
following weio on tho piogianr
Colleen Ward Marceilles White
JDiuestino JenningH Euuice Jark
or Norma Leo White Johnny Fiances
Tucker Joe Donald Vaughn
Iniogeuo Jennings Helen Cowan
Gonoviovo Seaman Juanita Parker
Lula Marjorio Conner
Lula Marjorio Conner is a pupil
of Mrs Louise Johnston
After the program Mrs Douglas
Eerved light refreshments to a
largo number of parents and
friends foi thoso taking part in
tho prograrhMisBGrace Stephen
ion presided at the punch bowl
Tulia Swisher County Texas June 6 1935
Farmers Receiving
Cotton Pay Checks
The Swisher County Cotton
Fauneis who signed a 1935 cotton
acreage ieduction contract are receiving
their first benefit payment
checks at the County Agents office
tills week 1108 cotton fanners
In this county have signed this
reduction contract and to date 20fi
of those signers have leeched their
iiist check which amounts to
iriJiOl
The linal date lor making application
foi cotton exemption certificates
and turning in 19il cotton
lags has been si t for June
Mh All cotton laimeis aie uiged
to turn in their cotton lags application
for exemption eeitifieates
for 1935 betore the closing date
The closing date lor making application
for low ciop loans will
bo Juno 15 All fanners inteifsted
in securing this loan must make
application befoio this dale
Schools And Their
Teachers For 193536
Tlnouuli the comics el Judge
island ve publisln d below a list
ot SwiMier County school distncts
who lltue emplojed teacheis for
the coming school term and the
names ol the teachrs employed
Center Plains Mr and Mi
Miss luana Douglas
Lakeview Mr and Mis PennyUnion Hill Mr Victor L liar
man Mi Vivian Ballaid and
Miss liene Wienn
Salem Mr and Mis K C
Fianklin
Love Mr and Mis Howaid
Price Mr and Mis Hemj
Pi ice
Valley View Mr and Mis C
W Rose
Childless Miss Elnn Lott and
Miss Wynoni Swepston
Red Hill Mr and Mrs K W
Baldwin
Vigo Mr Mobley and Mis C
C Welker
Klkins Mi and Mis H L Rose
McGuiie Miss Nadeen Wienn
Kalfir Mr and Mis Stanley
Vais
Houston Mr Jodie Boston and
Mi Dons Hansen
Flynt Mr M W Haney and
Miss Ruby I51insit
Alexandei Mr and Mis E Ray
Smith
o
McCOWN TO CKANE
ltobt L McCown who was em
ploye d in llie Tulia schools as band
diiected and teacher lias accepted
a sinnlai position in the schools
at Crane Texas witli a lull year
round ilaiy beginning this coming
August 1st
Mr and Mrs Robeit McCown
will icinain heie until about July
1st alter which they will go to
Fort Woith for a visit with his
parenls and oilier relatives
No Parking Order
Through Mr Sheirod of tliu
Highway Department an order is
issued forbidding center parking on
the loop including fiom the Swisher
County Gin corner east to the
square north to L G Conners
icsidence and west lo the Genu
Williams lining station The loop
Is now designated detoui highway
number nine while work of paving
is in piogrcs on the highway
acioss by the city light plant
Old Fashioned Revival
Crowds Good
Kuingellst Lewis icpoits the old
lime ieial now in piogtess at
the Coniinniiitj Building is In lug
vill itt < id d and that mleiest is
inci easing nightlj 15uk to God
and the Bible I tin n slogan
In his message Monday night
the Lxangellst stated that dance
balls pool balls domino balls etc
aie a menace not only to the
Cbiistian bill lo the community
and that Christians should not indulge
in the use ol naicoticH
wines and tobaccos The Ixnd
has called us to lives of Holiness
he stiessed
Tuesday night his subject was
Is Jesiib Coming to Caili Again
In this lie pointed out that Clnists
coming is at hand and that all
should be leady Wednesday night
bis tet was What Shall bo the
Sign of Thy Coining and of the Fml
oi the Woild Matl 21 Wais
pestilence famines earthquakes
c weie given as signs
For Fiiday night the subject
Oivmo Healing Is It For Today
i b < i u announced
Camp meeting stylo congiega
tionnl singing is enjoyed each
night Spiritual singing and musical
numbois aie also rendeied undui
the diiection of Paul Davidson ol
Kenosha Wis and also otbeis
The icvival is to continue indefinitely
with sei vices eaeji nlglil
at S13 Kveryone is cordially invited
to attend
Revolt in die Desert
Ideal Day Draws
Another Big Crowd
As usual Tulias Rodeo diew a
big crowd last Saturday The day
ab ideal and thu crowd enjoyed
the entertainment to the fullest
We did not get a full list of the
progiam for Satuiday but you may
lest assured thnt the show will
be good and always something
diffeient exciting entertainment
that will not grow old to you
Last Saturdays entertaineis an
as follows
Horse Riding
First Place Snow Ball Win key
Pollen
Second Wllmer 1eiij Bawles
Tliiid C L Adcock Midget
Fourth Uojd Golden Prince Ai
bei t
Othei hoisos rode by Golden
Blue Kagle Buffalo Bill Mai
Jane
Black Calf Roplna
First Jack Ax ant
Second Dab Siiumons
Thnil Cuily Daugboily
loiti tli M C Wheeler
rillh Finnk Deweepe
SMi Bud Stnndeifei
Secntli Pud Dangheity
Kiclitli Jim Adams
Ninth Huse Bialy
Brnhma Ridino
Fn1 uilv Dangheity
Second Jack Aant
md led DauglKilv
Fouith Buck Standi 11cr
Othei i idois weie Jim dams
M C WhiMlei iind Dub Simmons
M E Church Notes
The < diesda > night social si 1
vice will be suspended loi the next
two weeks on account yf Hie Bap
list Revixal Methodists let us
lend oui pieseiice oui piayeis and
our aid m any wJy we can to help
our biethnii m Chiist win oiils
lui His kingdom
Tho Cbanteis from McMuny Col
lego weie with us last Sunday and
lendcied a most enjoyable pio
giam instead of the usual moiiiing
service Miss Maiy Wilson who
has been a student at McMuny
for tluee years introduced these
eighteen young men and women
and their diieetor Mis It B
Wylie head of the dcipaitment of
Fine Ails who also piesided at
the piano
At the noon hour the niolbeis ol
our joung people seived lunch in
Fellowship Hall in which alioul
sixty of oui young people engaged
in tbdi entertainment At >
another piogiain was lendcied
At II oclock Sunday afternoon
a pioliibition meeting was held ai
the chinch Mr J K Swiptoii
was elected chairman
The W M S met Monday ul
ternoon in the church parlots with
Mrs Ragland as leader of tho iiio
gram
The Senior and Young Peoples
elions will continue to meet on
Wednesday night
by A B Chapin
ItHV R F Din
it in i Hipti I It v wil
Baptist Revival
Tho icivul meeting at Hit
Bapllsl flit inlni off in a
lino win le R 10 Day Big
Sprm is is an tnitiUniHling
preaeliei and his HCinions aie cup
tivaliiig the liuople
Mi loo Tiussall lliownwood
T > a Is u slngoi who ih also well
known iliiougbiiut the state us one
of tin vciy bcHt He is hlghh
11 lined and full ol niiisii You
need to come only one lime and
Iicmi these good men to bo confined
It Is vi iv loi innate lot
this i iiiiuunily tbit thoy can be
with us
Sen ices at 1U a in and S15 pin
Special services net Friday
night for the Sunday School ioic
es We hope every olflrei and
teacher will tie piesent for this
sen vice Come and bo with us
tliiougbout the meeting
A C Huff
Prohibition Rally
At tin Pii lubiti n Rally held
Sunday afternoon June 2nd in the
Methodist Church in Tulia J K
Swepston was elected chairman to
bead the euganiatiou and Jno W
Gngg was elected secietaiy liea
suied The Swishei County oigan
ion will eoopeiito with the
State orgairfation known as the
United Toxas Diy which is a
uniticatioii ot all tho State Dry
forces fer tho puiposo of deleat
ing Uio proposed amendment to
tliu State Constitution lo be voted
on August 21th which said wo
pi b < d Miiendiin ul will iepeil oin
ConsliliitinnnI Amendment
prohibiting tliu sale of intoxicat
inf 11 tin SliH
hailman Swi pston was aillbiii
lied to appoint an executive com
llllltec Ollipusiil ol not liSK IIIUl
pcisous wlllell efine colli
mil lee will plan the c anipaign in
tho county lo enlighten ho people
on what tho proposed amendment
Intelels to do il adopted An
olfeiing was t ken to help cany
out tho work
Delegations weie piesent from
Happy Kns Centei Plains Red
Hill Lake lew H well is a goodly
number of the citizens ol Tulia
NOTICE
Seo Gioige in a 1am a thioe
act coined diaino sponsoiud by
I lynt P T A will bo presented
at Union Hill Fiiduy tiiijht June
7 Acliiiisicm 10c to all
Kvciinic h ingid lo attend this
play as il wiil be w < illi join
time and momy
Medical Technician
Examinations
The C it < i Sat < < Ciil i n
CoiiinilHUon lias aniiuuiKcd opu
otnpetitive i xamiiiaUijiH for il
posltli rs of Hiiitbr medical til h
nlcaln 2000 n your and niedui
lochniciaii 1020 a yeur
Dptiouul sobje < it aie 1 Jlmtei
iology 2 RocntBepoioBy and i si
line tnmlogy and Jtoentgonolo
fconibinecdj
Ceilain tMMiience in rei Ired
Full inlouuttuoii may be oblain
cil In < m the Seittary of the Timed
States Civil Service IJoatd c > i
Hxaininers at the post office u
ciistomhouso iu this city
u
Mis Hush Parker and daugliUn
Rachel and Mr and Mi F P
Knglemnn left eaily Monday morn
Tulias Rodeo
Just Keeps On
Keepin On
Number 23
FOR PAVING HIGHWAY 86 AT FEVER HEAT
RightOfWay
Cdmmittees To
Work Today
dxpECT TO FINISH MONDAY
There is teally soinethlng going
to happen about paving highway SG
and its going to happen real soon
judging floin the enthusiasm with
which Swisher County folks both
town and rural are going utter tho
rightofway tlnough tho county
Tho ball leully stinted rolling
last Tuesday when at the call ot
ludge McCashind a meeting wan
held hole of representatives from
Castro Swisher and Briscoe counties
These icpilesentatlves became
so enthusiastic that It Is ontiiely
possible that Ml may bo under con
stiiutlon tiom Dimmilt to QulUmuu
within tho next few months as
each county has a piomlso of
state consli action il tho countieH
furnish tho i Ightofwuys
Ininieillutoly lollowlng tills mooting
a bunch of Tulia and Swisher
county enthusiasts In confid
c me with Judge McCasland agieid
that lie inimi dlatib call a meeting
ol both llie county and ilty
rouiuiisslciiieis to poiloet plans ml
appoint rightofway continiliei
Thin meeting was called b > tIn
Judge loi the lollowlng morning
Wi ilticMit at 10U0 oclock at
which u geneial invitation ot tV >
ciiiens was gneii
At this llino Iheie was a Uuv r
iiiteiidance at i mass nieeting thai
was ever witnessed in Tulia anil
tliu pup with which they got to
theii loot and expressed themsehi s
lor Immediate action on tho right
of wav in Swibher was pi oof posi
livo that heio is one thing tiny
aie going after as a unit in Swibli
< M llnio was not a dissenting
WOlll
Alter tho mass meetlug wai
dismissed lie Coinniissioneis Coutt
and City Commission silling u >
Joint meeting named i > a
ccilltli t fioup llie hi mlelll Ii
as lollows Joe Cintiii I
Duke Wade Stephenson 1 W
McGlaun A 1 Hauls 1 Ilosti No
land L G Conner Chester Hutchi
son Geo Biicheiiiui Dick Clennin
G B Joniaii J S Kngloniau Jim
Cleveland C C Noithcutt They
lormulated plans feir contacting
ianilownors on pi opened highway
and lo secuie estlmuto of cost on
each ti net of land to be crossed
This group is to icport to the
CoiinnisslonoiH Couit Monday June
10 at 1I0 p m
The County Judge met with tho
gioup Wednesday evening for purpose
of supplying data ami lm
nlsh sin b other iiiloimation as tins
committor leciulnd befoio going
into their gioup planning for ihn
following days wck
Former Tulia Girl
Marries In Canyon
Sunday at l < o clock M ss Bit
tyo Sternenberg becaino the brldtj
ot Mr Leonard Biitt Thu ceie
mony look place at the homo of
tho bibles patents Mr and Mis
A W Steiiienbeig former residents
of Tulia in tiie presence or
a small group of lelatives and intimate
Iriends of the couple
Mis Sieiiieiii ig who I a popular
member ot Canon s vi iiig s i
was a nieinbei of the gi liiiMtiiir
clius of 1031 at the Wei T < s
Stale Teacllers College wi h >
was active in student affa s tuning
served Hie Ijluphiup
Society Uf > liresllleiit Slie w i il i
u mombor of tho Panhandle PI v
ei1 and til Colli tre Diiiiii
Club pei I Ii I me i l
jm subject
r
Sisicr County TWins
Scholarship
Wayne Uninng
who giadua d
l oin Tn i i
High Si h c 1
192 i I
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attendng Ka
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i lie p
Mill
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h Sciin
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si in u ship i
mltb linn t j u
two weeks trip
through tho
ing for an overland trip to the Purina Mills at St Louis and tw
01111 tounliy of Missouri Tho weeks in summer camp on Lako
Parkeis will visit relatives in Michigan with all expeiibea paid
Si uthwest Missouri and tho Eub Tho scholarship Is awarded to
luinans will visit their many lela ono oiitstauding Junior in each ot
tives and friends in their old j tho land grant colleges of tho
stomping grounds of Dade Cedar nation Tho award is based on a
Polk and Green counties Jncluling papor written by tho student anil
the towns of Gieeufield Stockton j by faculty selec tien
Dolivar and Springfield They will This is a signal honor and In
spend about two wtltfl In this dlcutes tho recipient is ono of the
scenic country outstanding members of his class
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 6, 1935, newspaper, June 6, 1935; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45803/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.