The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 4, 1929 Page: 1
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VOLUME 20
Harloy Sadler will be herd nil
jnext week Thcso eight words
gnro sufficient announcement for
tthe whole of Swisher county to
Fget ready to visit Tulln nnd his
show each night Sadlor Shows
rlttvo won the confidence of our
Jpeople for good clean amusement
and thoro Is no doubt but each
program will be greeted with an
overflowing tent
He comes next week under the
lauspicoB of the Tulln Chamber of
Commerce Tho money ronllzed by
tho Chamber vOt Commerco will go
toward defraying the expense of
the new band stand
4 Sadler opens his weeks program
Swith one of the big hits of tho
stage New Brooms a comedy of
tho American home by Frank
Craven His numbers nre all now
to Tillla peoplo and aro all first
cinss nil up to tho Harley Sadlor
standard
Following Is how the press views
New Brooms Sndlers opening
play Kvonlng Post Playgoers cant
Wandering Boys
Return Home
Two of our promlnont young
gentlemen linve returned to thin
city after a long Journey toward
the city nt Milwaukee where tho
big International IvhvaniB convon
tion Avns in session
J Ross Noland who was n delegate
from tho local Klwuiili club
was accompanied to that lty by
lite wife nnd Mr and Mrs Bogle
qfj Ballingor Texas Theyall returned
last Saturday J Boss
gave a fine report ot tho convention
and thdlr trip at the weeklv
luncheon last Tuesday lie comes
back n better Klwanian after get
ling some inside workings of that
great organization ah their annual
meetings
Iva Iloeycutt secretary of the
local club accompanied by his
sister Vliss Denona of Amarillo
and Miss Irone Brown of Ltunesa
also made an attempt to attend th
big gathering but a litle hard luck
kept thim from reacliing tflat citv
in time Their trip through several
states nnd especially of Ohio prolonged
their trip more than thny
had planned air Honeycutt returned
to this city Tuesday
It was w big time trip for both
of these parties and nil tell in
glowing terms of tho many flights
they saw and at the good times
at the various places
THE TULIA
HftRLEY SADLER AND HIS OWN
COMPANY HERE ALL NEXT WEEK
miss New Brooms une of tin
seasons best
Bums Mnntlo Daily News
Now Brooms swoops nj > a lot
or laughs
HoraldTrlbuuo It la a good
show
Evening World Tho best natur
od piece wo have seen this year
Brooklyn Englo There Is no
one who con write a better American
comedy than Frank Craven
Dally Mirror Outstanding Amor
lean comedy hit of tho season
Chicago Tribune CIvcs to Chicago
a good s how It Is clean well
made warm and human
Chicago lleraldExaminor Is
great entertainment and something
not to bo missed oven for
golf Vastly entertaining
Amy Leslie Chicago News
Years bestv comedy A dandy
story a fine play it is delightful
Chicago American Thank you
Mr Craven for n good clean corao
dy
Journul of Commorco Tho Black
stono rocked with laughter
Mrs H A Brown
Passes
Mrs H A Brown of tho Love
community passud quietly away at
the homo of her son Dr II A
Brown In Canyon last Saturday
after a lingering Illness She was
feeling worse and had just gone
to tho home of her son a few days
before to bo nearer dbctors She
passed away while seated In her
chair
Funeral sevlces were held at
the Presbyterian church In Canyon
on Monday afternoon and her
vpjnulns wero laid to rest in the
Canyon cemetery
At the time of her death she
wtiB CC years old She leaves three
ons E W nnd Fletcher Brown
of the Love communityand Dr 11
A Biowu of Canyon two sisters
nnd a Jiost of relatives and frfondB
to mourn her loss
DIED OF INJUIUES
IN GASOLINE EXPLOSION
Mr O U Tovnsend had a
message Monday tolling of his
brother being badly burned In n
gasoline explosion at McKlnney
Inst Friday He left at once but
another message Tuesdnj stated
ihat his brother died at six oclock
that morning II If Townsond
and W T Townsend nf Happy
left Tuesday afternoon to attend
the funeral
BIG CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN
FAST 9ROTING TO A CLOSE
Candidates who wish to win
one of the Big Prizes < houM
devote even ininutc of spare
time to work
With beveral of the leading candidates
so closely grouped in their
race for the Chevrolet Coach antl
One Hundred Dollars In Gold it
would be hard indeed for anyone
to make a guess an to who would
be the happy winner on Monday
July 29th In fact any candidate
in the race can win if they will
Up to Monday July Sth 8 p m
a special bonus of 75000 oxtra
credits will bo given with each
3000 worth of subscriptions turned
in from July Oth to 17th Inclusive
50000 extra credits will be
given with each 3000 turned in
Now or Never
These aro the big days the
most Important days of the campaign
for it is during these final
days that tho candidates will put
forth tholr utmost effort with the
result that they will secure a total
of subscriptions and credits that
they did not think possible and it
Is this extra effort that will decide
the future ownership of tho
Chevrolet Coach and 10000 in
Gold nnd Two Beautiful Diamond
rings
Candidates who have been going
at < c work hammer and tongs
nndJ M reasons to believe that
they are among tho leaders will
now put a bit more vim Into their
work that Is possible and will
add many thousands to their credit
total before the campaign closes
Those candidates who have not
accomplished the results they are
capable of seeing tho end Is so
near will go into the task with a
spirit of firm determination and
eomo of those who ore well down
on the Hat may find themselves
in good position to wjn one of the
prizes
Now for flio final effort of the
andldates tho effort that will de
ennine their right to tho wonderful
prizes offered Every candidate
Is urged to work hard during those
nst allimportant decisive days
Theres a new Chovrolet Coach
worth 73500 nt stake Your
friends are looking to you you
promised yourself anu them that
you would win And you must
winWhen
When you drive around the
streets In a new Chovrolet Coach
won by utilizing your sparo time
you will find yonrsojf tho center
of an admiring group nil of them
eager to hear the story of your
success If you should loso thru
your failure to do your best right
up to the end yon will find i
difficult to got any one to stop
and listen to your excuses
A few more laps and tho course
will havo been run Only a short
tlmo remains In which to choose
between success and failure victory
and defeat Dont overlook a
single opportunity this period affords
Think and plan constantly
for the means of success Figure
ways to win and always rcmembor
that your adversaries are as keen
pus jiosjnoX so injaojnoBOJ pnti
aro racking some very acute brain
cells for tho same purpose
It means something to win hi
a competition of this kind It is n
demonstration of capacity that is
extraordinary It proves a winning
personality It sometimos proves
up the yellow in your bogur
friends and reveals the true ones
It always tests your mettle and
measures your own strength
The time to succeed is when
others
Discouraged show traces of tire
The battle Is fought on the HomeStretchAnd won twixt the flag and thc
slre
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS JULY 4 t < 2 < >
A E Walker Killed
In Car Accident
Mr and Mrs Ashby K Walker
of Holdonvllle Ark who were
guests In the homo of Mr Walkers
sister Mrs C G Jordan happened
to a serious car nccldont on
their way to Colorado They left
here Saturday morning nnd wero
over near Dos Moines N M In
tho nttornoon when they had n
blow out on one of tholr tiros
Tho car turned over several times
and Mr Walker wns thrown
through the glass door the car
landing on top of him He died
before reaching tho hospital Mrs
Walker received only slight InjuriesWin Archie and Gordon Jordan
of this city nophows ot tho deceased
wont immediately to Dos
Moines A brother of the docensod
Charley Walker of Hockwnll Texas
also went to tho scene of tho
fatal nccldont Arrangements were
mndo and tho body was sent hack
to the family home In Holdenvlllo
Ark on Sunday for Interment
William Archlo and Miss MnUIe
Jordan of this city Charley Walker
of Rockwall and the widow of
the dneenhed accompanied tho remains
to Holdenvlllo
o
Real Estate Transfers
G W Vernon to II Busboe
N 12 Sec 11 Blk M9 10000
Mrs Pearl Ervln to Clifton
Reed 37 a See 18 Blk Ol 928
W L Johnson to H J Anderson
W 12 See 28 Blk Mfi
JS100
Snml C Stlmsou to O C Carver
LotB G909 Vigo Park 00
W G Clawson to Rnbt Sanson
SB 14 Sec 12 Blk MC 10
Exchange property
First National Bunk Plninvlcw
to Brooks Thompson U Williams
Survey 2912500
First National Bank PlnluVlow
to D M Sprlngor 109 n Roc 19
Blk M13 1070
Nutn Gray to W B Jowell 8
W 14 See 75 Blk M8 4800
W B Matthews to M It Clayton
SW 14 Sec 7 Blk Mlfi
7000
Mary Watts to Margaret 1j
Zolglor 1 A SE Cor Blk 11
McCune Add Tulla 100
W S Poor to T C Shepherd
Blk 32 Kress 1375
G W Taylor to Win F Miller
Lots 789 Blk 104 Happy 25
R W Crowder to C E Duke
S 15 ft Lot 3 Lot 4 Blk 117
Tulla 100
A L Sims to John E Toles
ot al Lot C Blk 8 Happy 10
U G Byrnes to B C Jennings
Ixrts 12 Blk 120 TulJn 105
Mamie Rush Adm J J Van
Pelt W 350 a Sec 12 Blk Wl
7000 and other cons
Myrtle Neesc to Iam V Collins
NW 14 Sec 91 Wk 110 1 and
other cons
Kntherlne M Davidson to J
C Hooper See 6 nnd 7 Blk C4
10000
J W Griffin to M II Griffin
W 12 Sea 93 Blk Mfl 10 and
other cons
iiobt Sanson to W G Clawson
S 12 Sec 107 M < > 1 nnd nhr
cons
APPOINTED JUSTICE
OF PEACE
Jok Krye has bean appointed
Justice of tho Jeace of this district
The appointment was made
on account of the continued Illness
of T A Iloss who was elect
1 at tho recent election
Mr Krye has moved his office
to the southwest corner bnsomont
ut the court house Ho Jnvltos nil
his friends to c mo and see him
bnt liopes that not many of his
friends will havo to come to mo
hi in in an official way
BIRTHS
Horn to Mr acd Mrs
Bill Wyrlck Tulla a slrl Juno
1G
B O Sanders TuJIa a boy
Juno 17
Reginald Thomas Tulla a bay
Juno 17
John Adams Tulla a boy
Juno 17
Joe Ilnka Tulia a boy Juno 21
Fred Cox Tulla a girl Juno
23 named Elizabeth
Itubfl Adams Tulla a boy Juno
27
PJ1ESDYTEIIIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 946
Morning worship at 1100 subject
A Ransom for Many
Evening worship at 800 tha
congregation will unite with tho
Christian Endeavor In a service
in honor of our nations birthday
Choir practic Thursday even
inr at Tm
tt
train Mile Long Daily To Carry
HOW THEY STAND
First one then another candidate takes
lead in exciting race for Chevrolet
Coach and other prizes
Following is the relative standing of
candidates on all votes turned in up
to Tuesday night
Air S E Attawuy Hart
Mr Freoimui Lain Tulin
Miss Lolotn Pierce Tulln
MihH Mmlcitn Hen Whitfield
Mks Clctn Kuokor Kaffir
Mis Gladys Stalling Ttilin
Miss Am SiddntA Kri ts
Mrs E O Withers Ttilin
Mies Vivian Wolker Itrtl Hill
WKDDING ANNIVUKSAHIKS
CtiLISlIKATlSn FOlt TI1IUSK
The sixtieth thirtyfifth and
seventh nodding anniversaries ot
members of tho D It Gass family
of Hereford Texas wore celo
brated In the homo of Mr nnd
Mrs N 10 OasH of that city
Sunday June 30tli with a four
course dinner
Mr and Mrs 1 It Gnss of
Hereford wero married July 1
ISOfl In llockwell Texas nnd
their oldest sou Chus 1 < Gnss
of Pnlnclos was married July 1
1801 nt llnskoll Texas Tholr
Kiaud daughter Mrs II G Wnre
Juno 2th 11122 at Tulln Tevas
Bach of the couples weie ptasont
The guests were seated at a
lomr table lighted with orchid
and pink tapers The centerpiece
was a throe flared cake of orchid
and pink ouch tier representing
a wedding date and being
cut Inter by tho bride of Unit
dato Mr and Mis I R Ouhb wqo
seated at one ond of tho tublo
Mr nnd Mrs Chns 7 Gobs at
tho other and Mr nnd Mrs Wnro
ut the side center
Dr Kvolyn Powers of Amarillo
daughter of Mr and Mrs Chns
Ij Gass acted as tonstmlstross
Following the irst courss i > iiU
couide related Ineldentn and customs
pertaining to tholr wedding
days After the last course gifts
yore presented to each eouplo by
little Iowina Krody of Ilncloi
grand dniighter of Mr and Mrs
Chus 1j Gnss
The children of Mr and Mrs I
R Gass are Mr nnd Mrs Chns
L Gass Pulueios Toxari Mr
and Mrs Claud L Gass Ringgold
Mr and Mrs Pat Whltllngton
Amarillo Texan Mr and Mr
Doris Klneher Amarillo Texas
Master David Hanks Anthony
Amarillo Texas
Tho great grand children are
Uvlna Krody of Placlos and th
Infant of Mr nnd Mrs Wuro
Mr and Mrs D U 0k nn < 1
Mr nnd Mrs Cliis I Gas
coUdircUd their Hftleth and
twontytlfth anniversaries together
ten years ago
PI VINS INC FINDS
UNITED COOP int ATI ON
Exscutlvet Tour Entire Section
to Ascertain Financial Aid
to bo Expected
At no tlmo hIi c j lt organization
have We found the people of
tlw entire PanhandlePlains section
rh universally united In any
morement said Dr O H Lloyd
of Vega and V n Arnold of
Hereford who returned yesterday
from a tour of the nntiro area in
tho interests of the Panhnndlo
Plalns Inc
Wo received a cordial reception
and pledges of support In < tvt > ry
community visited said the committeemen
Every Panhandle clti
zon seems to be fully apprcclntlvo
of tho wonderful spirit shown by
Amarillo In offarJng to match
every dollar raised outside of the
city with 13 In carrying on this
great work
During thn past week Mr Arnold
and Dr Lloyd havo traveled
more than 1200 mltm la the In
forest of tho PanhandloPIalrm Inc
In a roport to tho organization
ho committee shows that a total
of 11150 has virtually been sub
scribed by Lamb Halo Randall
RALD
nnooo Votes
2911000 Votes
119000 Votes
121000 Votes
279000 Votes
205000 Vole
299000 Vote
291000 Vole
295000 Vote
TKXANS IN COLORADO
11Y J W IIKNDIUX
On a certain iiIrIiI sot nprirt by
tho atudont orKunlnitlon they have
Ntunt nlKht The different states represented
R t toKother and form
Homo sort of oritanlrntlon Written
on tho bonnl In each class room
was the notice that the Tuxu
students wero called to moot Some
rlnsHos In these rooms dalmlod
whether or Siv t was though
best to allow such a moollim to
be had whether or not the pub
lie safety could bo preserved if
this body wero permitted to got
touothcr
of Rtlllwnter Okla wan mnrrlod u In a r od struiiKo to suy that
tlieie nro more students lime Conn
Toxus tliiin from any olhot HlnU
otlitd Umii Colorado Itself It Is
said that four hundred onine on
one train made up and so dual
nated and besides thene mnuy
carno by into
When wo met there was a good
mIzhiI class room full mid In look
lng over tho names and towns
from which thuy came ouu sons
thoy aro pretty w ll distributed
over the Mtntu It Is really difficult
to dlfcovur why Mil slluallon
ovists
01 L SCOUT NKWS
Monday afternoon July 1 at I
p rn the Illue Ilounet Girl Hcoiit
met at the lmn < > of their captain
Mrs Ramsey Oirt Scout songs
were sung and tb rost of tho
nturiiooii was spout In inefuiurlmt
the arniH hands etc also calcttl
athik the distance of th room
Tho Girl Kcouts will meet again
next Monday nftMrunon at the
Rnmsey Furniture Inntand of th
usual place the captains home
All those Who wish to phm Him remainder
ot the M rU Cooking T i
are urgod to be prmuuL We also
wish to work on thu laundry
T l
UK AT FLYNT NEXT
SUNDATA PTISl NOUN
Doe tivwy oim rom ml r Ui
nice ilmti tov ull had at Union
11111 tho first Sunday or last
month W surely Iioiki not h
causo the Singing Convention will
be held at Ilynt next Sunday ut
Utriiooii Wv want everybody to
come and bring tholr kin folks
along with thorn Remember folks
the first Sunday In July you want
to be sure your smiling fuc Is
soon with tho rost of the happy
folks
TAKI2NOTICK
The grocers of Tulla will not
dollvor groearlos today July < tth
Housewives wR ploase take ho
tiro and glvo tho delivery lK ys a
fourth of July rest
Mr and Mrs L At Goodrich of
Shamrock came In Tuesday for u
short visit In tho horns of her par
ml Mr and Mrs W K Orlffjt
Airs Afattle Drowning went t
Hoydadu Ia t week where sic
had a major operation performon
Mr and Mrs Austin Hill of
Hereford visited In thw homu of
Mr and Mrs J A Guurbnrt Suir
day
o
WIhb County farmors arounl
DocaUir arc planting oucumbur
Oldham Deaf Smith Cariion Gray for market wllh their yield con
Roberts Wieler Collingsworth troctad by a Ft Worth jdebllur
Donloy Briscoe and Floyd counties j firm Texas has 5880 acres sow
to the gupport U tho Panhandle1 to cucumbers thi y ar an lu
Plains Inc Ahwrlllo N wb lcri i e ui C60 acr from 1828
NUMIIKK 27
her Co Wheat
2000000 Bushels of Wheat Already
In Elevators of Swisher County
Countys Yield May Reach 4000000
Free Auction Put Off
Until Next Month
It wns decided nt tho regular
meeting of the Tulln Chamber of
Commerco Tuesdny night Hint the
free auction for July will not ho
hold on Monday tho Sth There
will ho ontortnlmnont Jfontures on
that date an Usual but on account
of the busy rush of harvest It was
thought best to postpone tho Alio
tlnn feature
Hnrluy Hmllur bnnd will entertain
all who aro In Tulla Monday
afternoon and thn Grand theatre
will glv < < another fr n picture show
for the farm kiddles
go nvnrybody who U not ton
rushed will bo entertained as unuul
on the nocond Monday
I1KD HILL < MI
CLUH MFKTINO
The koeiind mooting of the Red
Hill Ml Club wns at thn Immu of
Mr and Mrs Clay < V bl > Inst
TutuidA Ut Kilt
Kauh mouther ptuKoui uuulo a
report on their projects
Our loader Mr Mitchell inndu a
vary tntorentlug talk on olith work
nnd we hud for a visitor mills
Stewart who nUo inmlo an Inter
estlug talk
TIuish irwsent who w ro not
iiKimhoiH ware Missus lr nu Stroud
nud Mary Jo Mitchell mid Messrs
ISIIIn Htnwnrt John IC Luntur
Howard Kohio Iluhott Luslar
Alan Joiituton and Mrs G Mitchell
and Mr anil Mrs 18 V Stewart
and tlmy reported that the lII
ehjb wns a flur orgnnlwilloii
lOTrtirmNB with
DINNKK AND THKATHK
Miss llertlo Viitiglin dellglitrtilly
Mitertnlued a group of col g
friends ut a dinner nnd Uioatr
party V dnosdHy eveiifng Kv ry
no exprtMMStl IhemselveM hm Iiiiv
UK pent a mom nnjoyablo tivitn
lng
Those pituint ywn MlMos
Cliurlcltt fianiney Paulina Kwsp
Hlon IDslnlHne and ICIImrtN Vaughn
OlHdyii 8pw r Gwmi Hjirswls fU r
din Zlmmoiiimnu tttiil hostMi
NOTK OF IrVTKKKST
1HOM CLKHICS OFKICK
Tulla Herald Thn tollowlng
Mtatemont may b of Interest to
goiii of your nifulurji
During the mouth of June we
filed for ntglutration In the
Clerks offlco 3118 clmttwl mort
gaguH Of this number di wyrtf
on cars 78 on ructorfl 17 ati
trucks and 00 on oomblims
total of nit on ii < four siti
nlon
Jan w irlitK
Ciiiuitv IWtk
A train load ot wheat a mill
long Is lbs dally output ot Swisher
county nt tho premmt tlmo Wo
aro now at the peak of hurrost
and Hlttvator men ngroo that we
are about half through gathering
tho golden grain Thn averagw
dally unloading of truck loads Ot
whont In Tulla elevators la now
IRiJft Trucks aro no numerous that
It almost takes an adding nmchlnn
to kitffp tab on the count
Ov r S000000 bushels of wheat
havi almady bean brought to
Bwlshar County oloviUurs nnd a
cimserrutlvo eatltnntii ot half the
crop balng harvnittud will ilac
tho big total ot the countys crop
around tin 1000000 mark whon
tho end of harvustlng arrives
Tho W o Cownn Grain Com
panys big day was Saturday whon
thny bought 10000 bushels and
according to Cowan th > fanners
hava unit giving out tholr entlmnt
od yield per ncre However It I
Imtlnvod that a vwry conMervallvc
estlmatn w uld be 30 bushel nver
ugoThn
Thn Cartnur Grain roportn a
total ot 7300 truck being unloaded
at tholr iilnvutorH since tho beginning
of hnrvont and that tor
tho past wsok tho dally averngn i fc
800 loads jjjj
The Simtn Kb Railroad is giving
uxeni nt ssrvlew iuqvIuh this > or
moils ctop from TUllft uloim th
rallrcwd Is handling at the rate
of 7fl cars of wluwt per dav lp
to the iir nt lime BwlsJiT Conn
t has utarkBtod lion tnrn n
wheat Mwl h County Is not oulr
thu lainnsr whtmt eotuttv of Texati
but also of til UultHd Stub hftV
lug won lli gold uiMlnl nn win1
at this Nntlntinl Gorn Growers n
soclfttlori Onmlia Nttbroska 1000
This yanr crop Is f nn <
csptlatlglly good grmlf ami i < mi
lng mar tlmrt g ffO pound av rog
Tim prlcfl now Is l Ic p > r msh I
as toinpitrod with Hoc at Hi four
ty first hwcvNttlhig dsys
o
II V WIIAINs PASSKS
li P wilkiuN rt ti d m in
hom nrnn mll < nirth or Tuii
on Prld y June jd following i
wsnkH IIIudm from appxniti in
Piiuural wrvlown wer coii l < ntid
at thu Christian diuieh on Hatur
day sflftruooii Juti < l ui I no by
Rev J T narilgr
A Urge coneourm of nurrowltig
rnlallvM and frleiaU attstuhd th
la t gad rites Int > um > nr was lu
IUhmd HIU inet o followlm ir
rt <
DISTHICr sinmnc
ONVhMION
Th Dlslrjcl Sintu Cinvonti u
will iti i t ftl I Horuliv i <
tarnooa July l iy < >
dtallv Invif < i in d
Mm li ii uiib nn h i i fj > y
AH88 UILUK SADLER LHADXNO LADY
WITH HAJILBY 8ADLERS OWN CO
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