Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1930 Page: 5 of 14
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THIRD ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR
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TULIA, Nov, a.-Awards placed by
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ry eream pie: Flrot place, blank;
third place, bleak.
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4-H girls' work, first year, MM.
JL L. Melton—Canned producta: One
quart tomatoes, first place, LaDelle
Malone, Redhii; second place, Al*
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tary in the treatment of coughs C.—
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— Flrot place, blank;
place, blank; third place.
Caramel eake: First plaee, Mra C
Robinsom, Tulle; secondt piece.
necond place, blank; third place, Mrs.
C W. obinson, Telia. Two trustsf
First place, blank; second piece,
blenk; third place blank. Tarts,
fruit or turnover: Fleet place, blank;
second place, blank; third plhoe,
blank. Confectiona — Chocolate
fudge: First place, blank; second
face, Mrs. Irene Rose, Tullat third
place, Mra, C. W. Robinson, Peanut
better fudge: Fleet plaee. Mn. Irene
Rose, Talia; second place, Alline
Wood. Kress; third place, Mra. W. D.
Simma, Tulia. Butter scoteh: Firat
place, blank;■ aecond plaee, blank;
third place, blank. Divinity t Firat
place, Mra, Irene Rose, Tulls; vee-
end place, Mrs, W. D. Bimma, Tulia;
third place, Mrs. C. N. Bimma. Ben
of assorted andies, food display:
Firat plaee, Mrs. Irene Rone, Talia;
aecond plece, Mro. C. N. Bimma,
Tulia: thirl place, blank Candied
T - taco. blank; see
ilrd place, blank
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Flowers. ; --
Flowers, Mra. B.'A. Scott. Mra. W
C. Bangle. Rocos, firat place, Mro.
W. C. Cowan, Tulle; ' second place,
Mn. W. H. Batea; third place, no
selection. Asters, first, second and
third places, ne seleetione. Dahlias,
first pleeo. Mro. B. J. Payne, Talia:
second plate, Mrs. Joe Vaughn, Jr.,
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Tullat third place.
la sclentist
at makinc
, clean corn
q eking un’t always believing—when health
• is at stake I Those snowy linens you"
spread for your guests may look ever so clean,
yet actually be contaminated.
Doctors warn against the danger of sending
clothes out to be washed in questionable
quarters, under uncertain conditions, without
supervision or sanitary control. The Question •
Mark of tainted clothes may be casting its
shadow over your home, while you are lulled
into false security by the mere surface clean-
■ess of your newly washed garments. , "
. Our present-day laundry offers 100% hy-
gienic safety from this risk. For here the latest "
scientific precautions are on guard; each
laundering process is planned to eliminate all
danger ofiinfection; rigid inspections and full
compliance with city and state health codes
make washing done our way safe and tottUary.
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Sloan’s Liniment brings healing white blood cells to raw
E pain and reduce swellings. Relieve* congestion. Used in
E thirteen million homes. Oet a /r—h bottle today. Only 35.
sterad no setections Zenniua, first, secon4
biank and third places, as selections.
Best display of out flowers not
listed. First place, Mrs. J. D. Her*
ter and Mrs. R. A, Scott tied. both
Talia; second plmce, Mrs. Casebeer;
third plnee. Mrs. Dan O’Neal, Wan-
derior Jew, first, eecond and third
places, as aelectiens. Geranieuma,
first, ascend sad third places, as se-
lectiona. Begonia, first place. Mrs
Louise Davis, Telia; necond plsss.
Mrs. T. M- Wood, Tulia; third place,
Mn. T. M. Wood, Tails. Cactus, first
pipes, Mrs. G. W. Kash, Happy; nee-.
M. Dye, Jr, Cantor Plainasithird place,
Mn. A. McDtnltls, Center Plains. Two
quarts vegetble pickles and relisht
First place, A. MeDaniels, Center
Plains; second plaee, Mrs. A. K.
bougias; Elkins; third place, Mrs.
Joe Reeves, Valleyview. Six glasses
jelly, Ne. 2801, three varieties: First
place. Mrs. Joe Reeves, Valleyview:
necond place, Mrs. M. D. Carroll.
Center lains; third piace, Mro. J.
M. Dyers, Jr, Center Plains. Seere-
tarp's record book: First place, Mrs.
O. A. Vughn, Houston; second place,
Mrs. R. B. wheeler, Lakeview; third
place, Mrs. W. Carver, Vigo Part.
Two pints preserves: Firat place,
Mra. Grady Rousser, Center Plaina;
second plaee, Mra. D. M. Revercomb,
Canter Plains: third place, Mra. J.
M. Dye, Jr, Cantor Plaina. Broods,
cakes, pastry and eonfectiona: Mra.
W. . Simma. Bread, loaf whits
brosd: First place, Mrs. H. K. Boat-
man. Tulia; second place Mrs. O.
Hoffs rd, Tsita; third, Mrs. J. R
Raymond. Loaf salt rising brendi
First plan, blank; seeond: place,
blank; third place. blank. Loaf gra-
ham broad: Flrot plaee, blank; sec-
ond place, blank; third place, blank.
Loaf nut brand: First piace, blanki
second place, blank; third place,
blank. Loaf Boston brawn broad:
First place. blank; second "ptace,
blank; third place, blank. HAht
rolls, graham whole wheat or white:
six rolls: First plbee, blsak; second
second and third. Fat litter. Howard
Wue, first: J. H. Adams, third; Roy
butrow, second. Dafoe pig club,
Junior Pea, first; Joe Poe, second. -
champton sow, Jnior ond Joe Poe, third place, blank. Handmade picture,
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ond pleeo, Mrn. T. B. Wood, Taller
third place, no nelectiom. Hubber
plant, first, second and third places,
no selectiona. Fernery window box,
first, second sad third places, no se-
lectiona Pot plants not entered else-
where, first place, Mn. R. A. Scott
Tulta; second plaee. Mrs. Lawson,
Tulia; third place. Mro. Will Cant,
roll. Canned fruit and vegetable,
Mrs. H. P. Parker. One quart ran-
ned snapbeans or field peas, first
place, Mrs. w. J. Carver; aecond
Hao Weed, Kress; third place,
Dorothy Golden, Salem. One quart
fruit: First pines, LeDelle Malone,
Redhill; second place, Louise Thomes,
Kross; third place, Grace Wiman,
Salem. Sewing-e uniform apron:
First place, Pauline Webb, Rodhili;
second plane, Juans Dogias, Elkins:
third plaee, Virgie Webb, RedhiL
B- Uniform cap: First plaee, Chris-
tine Hausen, Childress; second place,
Juanita Molten, Elkins; third place,
Virgie Webb, Redhill. Equipped
newing box: First place. Rachel
Barnett, Radhill; second place, Al-
lino Wood, Kress, third place,
Virgie Webb, Bodhill. Dresser scarf:
First place, Virgie Shelton, Ktesa;
second place, Liian Wood, Kress:
third plane, Juanita Dawson, Elkins.
History of work with complete rec-
ord book: First plaee. Rodkill elab,
Virgie Webb, Vigo Fart; second
Kress, Tex.; third place, Elkins chib,
Maxine Dosgles, Tulia, Group of
shelvest First place, Lillian Wood.
Kres; second place, Thetesa Kemper,
Lakeview; third place, Alline Weed.
Kroon. Home Dembnstration Club
wort: Mrs. K. K. Hulsey. Six quarta
canned fruita and vegetables: first
place, Mrs. Newt Rodman, Lakeview;
second place, Mrs. Avery Adams,
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Of al known drags ereoeote is
ognimd by high msdicsl ------------------
jam sf the greatest healingagenciee for building upthe system aftercolds
Yor psegho from colds sadkrrasNal sr Al Moray refunded nore
BlrrBaiisas, Creomuleion comntaim, la Hosed after taking according todireo-
addition to cristate, cRmt bdtar tiona., Aak your droggin, (ade)
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third plaee, blank. Found cake. First
place, blank; necond plaee, blank;
third plaee, bleak. Drop cookies:
Firat place, blank; second piace,
blank; third place, blank. Fancy
cookiea: First place, Mra. Pearl Jen-
nings, Tulls; second plsss, blsnh;
third place, Mrs. J. B. Hausen, Uappy.
Display of It eookiest First place,
blank; second place, blank; third
place, blank. akes to bo ieed-
Angel eako: Firat plaee, Mes. Love
Howard, Tulia; second place,. Men. R.
R. Younzblood, Tulta; third plaee,
Mra. Irene Roee. Devil's food enke:
First piece, Mrs. J. D. Vaughn, Tulin;
second plsre, Mrs. A. K. Douglas,
Tulls; third pises, Mrs. Irene Ross.
Chocolate layer cake: First place,
Mrs.C. H. Bird, Tulia: second place,
blank; third place, blank. Cocoanut
layer cake: First place. Mrs. Irene
Bose; ' necond place, blankt third
place, Mra. J. D. Vaughn. Feather
made picture, silk thread, first place,
Ne. 1 blue ribbon, Mrs. Monroe Me-
cummimse ymlibaa tar Nddw d^pr teNgf A cAbta eS«4M«' r1"u1 4 V • ' *' < ■
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elemente which asetha and heal the
inflamed tartabranta aad atop the i-
ritatiom, while Iha ereougte pees on to
the stomach, la abeorbed into the
blogd, attncka the aeet of the trouble
Vtsti 4
INABLE ;
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third pleeo, blank. Layette problem
hand made, first, Mrs. Jia Dinwiddie.
Tulia, seeond place. Mrs. R. G. Clen-
nin, third placer Mra. Aaos Newby.
Children's department, first place,
Dorothy Raymond, aecond, Sibil Blair,
third place, Howard Boatman.
Art Department
Art department, Mro. W. E. Guinn,
first place, Jack Cantrell, Telia,
second place, blank, third place,
blank. Landscape, firat piace, Pauline
Hull, Tulin, aecond plaee, Mra.
Clarence Rodgers, Tulls, third place,
Hsian Batea. Tulia. Fruit, flowers
or animals, first place, Paulina Hall.
. faughs from olds may had to »
rious irguble, Yon can stop them
mow with Creomulsign, an emuleifed
creonote that is pleagant to take.
Cromulsiqn ia « medical dincovr
Crith two-fold action; it soothe aad
heeJaabe inflamed membranes and in-
St'Wt.’SE aza zznasanmpam-tnzksad SI
First place, Mrs. D. M. Mifercomb, ond plats, blan: third place, blank. Carew
Centet Phins eereud plaee. Mrs. 3 six-heur milk bisewita: First place, W. R
Tulia, second place, Mrs. Pat
O’Daniel, Tulia, third place, blank.
Water color, portrait, first place, Mrs.
L E. Evana, Tulia, second plnee, Mrs.
W. H. Dawson, Tulia, third' place,
blank. Landscape, first plaee, Mrs.
Pearl Jennings, Tulin, second place,
Mra. R. L. Cantrell, Tulle, third piece.
Mrs. J. E- Culwell, Tulia. Fruit,
flowers or animals, first place, No. 1
blue ribbon, Mra. J. E. Culwell,
Tulia, second place, blank, third plnee,
blank. Other art work. Study In
blaek end white, first place, Mra. L.
E. Evans. Tulin, second piece, Mra.
W. H. Dawson, Tulia, third place,
blank. Crayon, first plnee, No. 1
Mrs. Pat O'Daniel, Tulia, seeond I
plnee, blank, third plnee, blank. Chinn |
painting, firat plaee, Mrs. R. A I
Seott, Tulia, second plaee, blank,1
third plaee, blank. Polychrome, speci- !
men name, firat plaee, blank, second
plnee, blank, third place, blank.
Paintex article, first plnee, blenk, !
aaeand plnee, blank, third plnee, ।
blnak. Lampshade, first place, blank,
seeond * plaee, blank, third plnee 1
blank. Handmade pictures, wool
, Wa,
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Hardy, third plane, Mrs. J. W. Dyer.
Jr- Quilt praclical, first plans, Mra.
Ollie Speer, second place, Mra. H. R.
Beatman. third plaee, Mra. onie
Spoor. Bedspread, silk, first plaee
blank, second place, Mrs. Belle
Canebeer, Tulia, third place, blank
Bedspread, cottoh, first place, Mrs.
Bolle Casebeer, Tails, second, Mrs.
O. y. Blair, third piace, Mrs. V. A.
Beck. Best button holo tn garmnent
or mampies, first piace, Mrs. Pserl
Jennings, Tulta, second plnee, Mra.
Monroe McGIaem, Tulia, third place.
Mrs. George Vaughn, tied aad dyed
article, first plaee, Mre. B. R. Young-
bleed, Telia, second place, Ruby Rey-
nolds, third place, blank. Article
white embroidery, first place, Mede-
line Adams. Happy, second place, Mrs.
R. A. Seott. Telia, third place, Mra.
R. A. Scott. Article colored em-
broidery, firat place, Mra. J. H. Boge,
Talia, aecond plaee, Mrs. J. M.
Tucker, Tulta, third plaee, Mrs. G. W.
Hair, Tulia. Tabla sloth sad napkins
white, firat plaee, Mra. G. W. Blair,
Tulia, second place, Mrs. Geo
Vaughn, third place, blank. Lanch
set, flrat place, Mrs. L.'K. Gordon,
second place. Mra. J. W. Blair, third
place, AMrs. Monroe MeGlaum, Tulin
Darn on any article, first place,
blank, seeond plnee. Mrs- Monroe Me-
Gloom. Tulta, third place, blank.
Hemmed patch, first place, Mrs.
\
KnLL Gordon; third place, Mrs.
J. D. Vaughn. Loef whole wheat
bread: First place, blanh: seeond
place, Mrs. W. B. Shear, TsUs; third
place, blask. Best displsy whole
wheat muffins: Firat Plaee. blank;
second place, blank; "third place,
blank. Com bread: First place, Mrs
J. D. Vaughn, Talia; second plaas.
Carrie Maxine Douglas. Tulia; third
place. Mrs. Jee W. Vaughn, Tulia.
Cakes noticed — Fruit eekos: First
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Quli novelte, first plaee. Mrs. Maek
Elliott, seeond place, Mrs. W. J.
Bsby isn't gaining his six or elgkt
ounces a week! Constipation may
be the reason. It is behind most of
a baby’s troubles. Celle. Fretfulness.
Gas. It keeps Baby from aecepting
or retaining the proper amount of
nourishment. •
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ia good
for any baby. It la a preseription
for the bowela written by a famous
doctor ana who attended cver MM
births without loss of one mother or
haby-a record believed unique in
American medical history.
Half a teaspoonful of this simple
prescription often relieves oceaslonal
troubles like thnt in a few hours. If
Baby is bottle-fed or for any other
reason is regularly constipated, give
half a teaspoonful dslly until the
little follow is happy; gaining as he
should. ,
The pleasant, syrupy Flavor of Dr.
Caldwell's -Syrup Fepsla oommends
it children. Its gentle action snakes
It ideal for woman. It doesn't sicken.
It esnnat gripe- Bo It is a bleesing ta
elderly peapie. And It is thoroughly
effective for the most robust man.
All drug stores hsvs the big-bottles.
Da. W. t. CALwEE’s
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctori Fontify Laxative
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Dyers
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Wflks, Plainview, second; W. Foster,
Tulin, firat; Arthur Roland, third.
Cows, 3 yean old aad under 4—Ida
Vaughn, Tulia, first; Sid Fayna, Tu-
lia, second. Cows, S years old and
under 3— E. E. Frys, Tulin, first.
Champion club hsifar, Chaster
Sprague, first. Best grade cows, V.
C. Jennings, Tulia, first; V. C. Jen-
nings, Tulls, second. Best grade hei-
fan, Joe and Junior Poe. Tulia, first;
V. C. Jennings, Tulin, second; Rube
Adams, third.
Aged boar Duroe, C. G. Jackson,
Hart, firt. Senior yearling, C. G.
Jackson, Hart, first junior year-
ling, E. A. Poo. Tulin, first. Senior
boor pig, A. Roland, Tulin, first
Junior hour pig, E. A. Poe, Tulin,
first -and second; J. C. Fyre, Tulin,
third. Senior champion, C. G. Jack-
son. Hurt Junior champion, E. A.
Poe, Tulin. Senior yearling sow, C.
G. Jackson, Hart, first second nnd
third. Junior yenrling aows, E. A.
Poo, Tulta, aecond; Oscar Evans,
Tulta, first. Senior eow pig, Junior
nnd Joe Poe, first, Tulta. Junior
new pig, Junior and Joe Poe, Tulin,
first
Junior ehampion sow, Joe and Ju-
alar Poe. Junior litter, E. A. Poe,
flrat; J. C Frye, aecond. Grand
champion sow, Osear Evana. Poland
China*. John Adams. Senior year-
ling, Rube Adorns. Junior yearling,
K Barron, grand champion.
Junior sow pig, J. H. Adorns, Tulin,
first; Roscoe Cosby, second and third.
Pig elsb: Fst barrow or sow, Joe
and Junior Poe, first; Howard Pogue
26
, first. Senior row pig, Junior nnd
Joe Poe, first
J Miellaneoua.
. Miscellaneout:. One pound butter,
first place, Jo Vaughn; second place
George Vaughn; third plnee, Mra
W. A. Rutherford. One pound cot- i
tage cheese, no selections. One gal-
ion lard, first place, Mrs. Robert '
Rousser; second plnee, Mrs. M. A.
Adams, Happy. One pound home-
made soap, first place, Mrs. M. A
Adama, Happy; second plnee, Mrs. J.
T. Corder; third pleeo, Mra.* Alton
Moody.
Clothing nad Textiles.
Clothing and textiles—Mra. J. 8. ■
Engleman. Hooked rug, first plaee.
ne selection; second plaee, Mrs. J.
W. Duff; third place, Mrs. J. W.
Duff. Hama-made' braided woolen,
first, second and third plnee, ns ss-'
leetions. Home-made braided silk,
first pises, Mary Johnson; second
place, Mrs. Ames Newby, Heme-
made braided rug; gunnysaek, first,
necond aad third pises, no selections.
Home-mode braided rug, cotton, first
place, Mrs. Pst Evans; second plnee,
Mra. J. W. Duff; third plnee, Mn.
J. W. Duff. Towels, white, ftnt
place, no selection; second place, Bes-
sie Casebeer, Tulia; third place,
Fiorence Moore. Dresser acarf, fi nt
place, Mn. 8. A. Canway, Tulia;
second place, Mary Johnson; third
plaee, Mra. 0. 8. Cutbirth. Boye'
cotton ault far ages 2-5, fint place,
Mn. Blaha Hankins, Tulia; second
plaee, Mn. Geo. Vaughn, Tulta; third
plnee, Mn. Blake Hankins. Girls'
cotton dress for ages 2-5, fint place,
Mn. C. W. Robinson, Telia; aecond
Plaee, Mn. Monroe MeGlaum, Tulia;
third place, Mn. Monroe MeGlaum.
Gi ria’ cotton dress , with bloomers,
fint, aecond and third places, no de-
lectiona.
Woman' wash print gingham
chambray or other similar material.
Pint place, Mrs. R. 0. Clennin,
Talia, second plnee, Florence Moon,
third plnee, Mn. L E Gordon.
Woman's summer dross of sheer cot-
ton voile dimity Swisaname, fint
place, blank, aecond plnee, blank,
third plnee, blank. Pillow oaae.
white, fint plnee, Mn. 0. 8. Cut-
birth, necond plnee, Mn. L. K
Gordon, third piece, Mrs. L. E.
Gordon. Brat hand muds handker-
chiefs, fint plaee, Mn. J. H. O'Neal,
second place, blank, third plnee, Mn.
Uveoteek.
Dairy department—Bulls, t ysan
sld sad under S years, Geo. Vaughn,
Tulin, fint; Rube Adams, Tulin, sec-
end; B. w. Wilks, Plalaview, third.
Ball, junior yearling, Jee Vaughn,
fint; bull, senior eelf, Jerrell Mote,
Tulta, fint; E. A. Poe, Tulin, second;
Carroll Foster, Tulia, third. Junior
bull calf, Arthur Ruland, Tulia, see-
end; B. W. Heavin, Plainview, first.
Champion bulls, Joe Vaughn, first.
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