The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1932 Page: 1
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VIStJ TULTA EVERY
boV SATURDAY FOR
Siilpf DAY
TRADES
turcs
rnmllt
Proud
ing th me 23
Start Plans For Big
Celebration Dec 17
Committees appointed by the
Chamber of Commorco tor the
work of arranging TullaB DownTown
Colobratlon mot at the
Chamber of Commerce oBJcca
Wednesday afternoon with Allan
Heard acting as chairman for
tile purpoao of promoting further
plans for the joint Down Town
night sponsored by the Chambor
of Commerce In cooperation with
the Tulla Trades Day Association
Plans were made tor a joint
parade headed by Santa Clnus Ho
will bo provided with gifts and
souvenirs for the children from the
Christmas treo on tho bnnd stand
and an especial effort will be
made to ceo that every child present
rocloves a gift
Local and rural schools will
participate in tho festivities together
with tho American Legion
the local Hod Cross Chapter and
City Fire Department
Tho sale of Christmas troes is
in chrr of tho Chamber of Commerce
The profitsfrom these
trees will to toward defraying tho
expense ofho occasion and merchants
will linow that what thoy
spend for tho trees will go for
a good cause Tho price for lighted
trees is 300 and tho others
200
The program this year will be
gin several hours earlier so that
tho parade and other parts of
tho program may be better soon
and onjoyod Lets all boost for
Santa Claus and make this a real
Christmas occasion never to be
fo gotten
District Methodist
Big Four Champion
KcoIshto chinchilla male
owned by Mrs Bertha Costcllo of
Springfield Mass woe the crown
as the best male in the Big Four
Point Show a New York
Speaking of Economy
citizens in the need for drastic
reductions in tho expense of our
Federal Government Voturanu
realize that costs of our national
administration have risen under
both political patties to heights
which aya dangerous In tho extreme
They will not only acquiesce
in nny gonuino movement
to lower these costs but will actively
assist as Individuals in
any slncero campaign to rcduco
them
But thoy will not bo deceived
by the obviously insincere disingenuous
propaganda campaign of
the National Economy League
They demand to know why most
< v tho officers and sponsors of
tho League accept directly and
nearly uu others indlicctly pen
sion retirement
jpooplo falling to secure employ
Members of tho various vcterwiK niont tns winter for thoy vor
organizations boliove like other 1 aiiliclpntliiK such work throughout
the coming winter and spring
months
It is estimated thnt about 100
miles In tho Panhnndlo were being
rrranged for by tlm highway
commission which would menu
many millions of dollars to the
working men In this section
Homie Agents In Disl
Meet At Spur Texas
County Agent und 11 D Agunt
C B Martin and Miss Iokey ore
In Spur this week attending the
annual district meeting which was
in session Novcmbr 28 20 and
30
District and State agents will
have ch igo of the meeting and
pay and other Jolnus frr the coming year wcu
forms of government doles in dlMus ed and deinonstirtlons glv
sums which nut tho modest on by specialists from College
amounts granted to veterans to Stntion
shame
Let ut have a genuine Economy
Lectio headed by men who
aro not on the comfortable pen
sion list of tho government and
voteriins will support It And thoy
will not fail if need be to sacrifice
their own welfare for that
of the nation They did it once
and will do it ngaln But thoy
will not consent to fmcriflce while
others wallow in tho plenteous
government bounties The Amor
lean Legion Councilor Toledo
Ohio
FLYNT H D CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS HUGH DENDY
Flynt H D Club met Wednesday
Nov 23 l 2 with nine members
present at the home of Mrs
Hugh Dendy
Mrs Dendy gave a very inter
onlng pantry demonstration ex
hlblting over seven hnndrod
rjuii is of cuntied products
Miss Lokey met with us and
dlacussed the main points in u
balanced mini which was much
appreciated
Wo adjourned to meot with Mrs
Vannerson Wednesday December
8 for our candy demonstration
o
PARENTTEACHERS IN MEET
THURSDAY DECEMBER 8
Attention is called to tho fact
that a rogular meeting of the
Tulia P T A will meet in tho
school auditorium next Thursday
afternoon at 330 oclock An executive
meeting will be hold on
tho snmo date at 230 and all
officers and committeemen aro
urged to attend tho executive
meeting
n
O E S MEETING
Tulia Chapter No 33 O E Swill
hold stated meeting Tuesday
evening December C at 700
oclock p m
Ilnough an error In last weeks
Heiald tho timo was gJvon at 100
p m Thoreguu hour nr smli
metings Is 700 m
MettiodistwTM S
Tho Methodist W M S will
moot next Monday Dec 5th in a
business and social meeting Mrs
C C Sharp will bo leader for
the program with the theme
Finding the Way of Peace
A box of supplies wJll be packed
for Miss Swisher student sec
rotary at Canyon W T S T C
to bo used In her work with tho
students there If you have a Jar
of pickles Jellies Jama vegeta
bles or anything In the way
canned goods will be very
ceptable
Standing Of High
School Classes In
P T A Contest
For tho past three months tho
P T A hns bcn conducting a
contest among high school classes
offering as a prize a Christmas
party to tho clnss having the
largest per coning of mothors
and friends prosnnt nt tho meetings
As next Thursday is tho
Inst meeting In tho contest tho
percentage of each clnss is glvrn
in tho following to sliow the classes
whero they stand
Sonlors 21 per cent
Juniors 22 per cont
Sophomores 13 par cont
Freshmen U 12 por cont
Miss Elizabeth Fletcher loft
Monday for Plainview to enter
Llpports business college
THE TULIA HERALD
Tulia Swisher County Texas December 1 1932
Kiwani Will Visit
Houston Friday Eve
Tho Tulla Klwnnls Club bun
incus men and school aro to be
guests of tho Houston cotrimum
ity eight mlltvs south of Tulla tomorrow
Friday nlcht In a Ret
together meeting ami program at
the invitation tit tho jgpul peopld
of Houston school
A visit was made to Taylor
school last Wednosdny night ama
good time wns reported by the
Tulla and Taylor folks Other visits
nro to be made to various
communities throughout tho mni
sooral weeks
Officers Elected
Officers for tho year 19M wore
elected r t the luncheon hint Tuesday
noon New officers will assume
their duties tho first of Jan
nary Those elected are 1resl
dint O H Jordan 1st Vlco Pi or
lileiit Walker Jones 2nd Vlti
President M I LnVelio Trcu
surer 11 G Urlggs District Tins
toe It G Clonnin Seven directors
Dr II K McCanland J K
Swepston John C Mnseloy Dr
J W Slovens Rev J Hoytt Boles
Walker Jones and IC 10 ItuniKiy
Klwnnls Activities
Arrangements wore made whole
by Boy Scouts will bo given cm
ploymejit neoosBovy to earn annua
monoy to puiclinso scout huts for
tho Tulla troop Donations an not
accepted as the boys are to earn
tin necessary amounts
At tho suggestion of Mr Bolos
the few Negro ehlldtnu who Jlvi
In Tulla aio to receive education
ul udvuntigos V plans rail be nr
rallied whereby tho necessary ox
ponso can ho met A commute
is woiking on this matter now
and it is thought that It ran he
arranged Surely our nplendli
school system for white peopl j
can ho strolched to tnko euro of
other rncis who may live In our
confines
Canyon Man Buys
Wright Dairy
G W Sony of Canyon has purchased
the It C Nlcholl farm
nnd the Wright Dairy and will
take active chargo today of tho
dairy While he will not be able
to give all his tlmu to tho wotk
ho wilt Imvo J O Ellis of Kress
nn experienced dairyman In
chargo of the nuuingciupiit of ti
dairy and equipment
It Is understood thnt Mr Nlcholl
received a farm near Turkey In J
exchange for the propel ty hero j
Mr Wright has not made pub
Ho his plans for the future but
his friends hero hopo that ht >
will decide to remain In Tulla
0
Dramatic Club News
On Wednesday evening Dec 21
tho Presbyterian Dramatic Club
will present Dust of tho Head
at the church The oast selected
for this piny Is Janollo Hutchison
Jack Cnntroll Chun Robinson and
Ed Crawford
This pioinlsos to bo good and
ADVERTISING HERE
WIII IIHINC
KKSIMTS QUICKLY
snow tor
liamery Ships First Car Load of Butter to Chicago Markets
< SO
Meet at Plainview
The Methodist M S of
JPlninvlow District will hold a district
meeting at Plainview Wednesday
Dec 7th
A good representation from the
local auxiliary is expected to attend
The following program ha
oeen arranged beginning at 10
oclock
Opqning Hymn
Welcome Plainview
Response Locknoy
Devotional Mrs B S Watkins
Hale Center
Special Music Mrs M D Ram
> Carrs Chapel
I world Outlook Presented Mrs
B Huckabeo Happy
Heading Kress
Childrens Work Mrs It A Mot
calf Slcton Conforonco Supt
Childrens Work
Plnylcl Busy Monday Plain
view
Spiritual Iiotrrat Mrs J Prank
Potts Abilene Com leader Spiritual
Cultivation
Luncheon
Devotional Mrs Cecil It Matthewsj
j Duet Happy
Young Woniens Circle Mrs
Blckley Lubbock Conf Supt
Itopqrts from 2ono 2 3 and I
Song
Fruits of the Year Playlet
Zone 1
Reading Mrs Welcome Ragland
Abernathy
DIst Secretarys Message
Business
Group Meetings
Club Tour Of County
To Be Held Dec 7
Business men housewives citizens
and visitors of Swisher County
aro invited and urged to attend
tho Womens and Girls Home
Demonstration Club Tour Wednesday
December 7tb and see some
of tho work that tho Club Women
and Girls have been doing this
year and the past few years Everyone
la asked to bring some sandwiches
and fruit for lunch
Tho tour jvill start at 900
oclock froniUhejCourt House Visit
Mrs Jno Henderson 4H Pantry
tllo farden ajid storago pit of
TuU < H D club Mrs J L
Pogik clothes closet and Mrs
Sorrensons yard both of tho
Houston community Sadie and
Lizzie Shirleys Improved bedroom
of Flynt 4H club Mrs W D
Herrings poultry house and flock
of Love H D club Mrs Tom
Loves yard and wardrobe Mrs
Edgar Bells 4H pantry and Mrs
James Fords wardrobe At each
placo the demonstrator will tell
what and how she baa made her
Improvements
If you cannot make the entire
tour you aro Invited to Join anyplace
you desire
o
Mrs Floyd McCune is cmlte 111
this weet
Highway Contracts
Stopped By Court
Injunction
A temporary injunction has Just
rocontly been granted Jim For
guBon and others restraining the
state highway commission from
granting further highway building
contrrJcts until tho caso has boon
disposed of according to reports
from Austin v
This will delay and Jhny stop
tho future anticipated highway
building In tho Panhnndlo and
In other sectons highway No 0
though Swisher county being onq
of the projects to como up soon
for contract aft announced by tho
resident engineer Guy II Johnston
Lubbock
Most of tho rightofway through
Swisher county has already been
secured and It wns thought the
contract would bo lot during this
month
This Injunction may bo tho
moans of many Swisher county
Plainview Church of
Christ to Conduct
Revival Meeting
Plainview Preparations have
boon niiulo for what promises to
ho one of tho grr test invlvuls
ever held In Plainview Horace
W Busby or Fort Worth nn
evangelist wellknown all over lite
South wont will do tho preaching
The song sorvleo will bo under
fhe dliectlon of Uio Church of
Christ Quartet fknown In conceit
work as tho Hnmbono Quartet
Tho Plainview church of fIn 1st
Is located nt the corner of III Iv
and Columbia StieclN and u coi
dlnl Invention Is extended tho
people < Tulla to attend this
mooting It will Ixjcln the 1th or
December and continue over Throe
Sundays All day services and
dinner on tho ground each lords
Day of tho meeting
wholesome untortalumunt as Is always
tho cast with this clubs
inosculations
Tho club has looolvod an Invitation
to go to the Aiuurllln Pro
by tartan Chinch on Doe 17 nnd
reproduce Bishops CandlelitIckfl
the play recently given at the
local PiOHhyteilan Church
Berry Home In Floyd
Co Burned Nov 22
Flie thought to have orlglnnici
fioin the explosion of a coal ol
glove tlestioyml tho home of Mis
W J Berry 1 I liillri southwest
of Floydndii Ttumday of last wnok
according to lOporls of CIiph Her
ly of this placo who Is a sou of
Mr Berry
Tho family was In tho cotton
field nt the time ami lost prnc
tlcally everything In tho hoim <
as well as tho six room stucco
home A total of f 1100 Insurance
was carried on tho house and
contents but It Is ostliunlod that
tho loss oxenoilod this amount by
lit least 2000
Scouts
Uogulur meeting was hold last
Friday at the scout loom at tho
courtboiiHO Instructions on lf
nals worn given by Burleson Ora
ham A talk on New Mexico und
Doer Hunting by Mr Kellogg
Special meeting Thursday night
at 700 it the coin house
Program
Scout Oath flownrd Buehonau
Obedience liurlesoii Graham
Uoorganlzo Paltoli
Elect Jr Asst Heoul MftKter
Senior Patrol Loader Scribe Bug
I r Patrol Lenders Program com
mlttuo
All scouts that Ihvo puid dues
should bo theie Homothlng specialHelen llayri through brr per
forniiincc in 1 V inn of Mulclon
Clattdct ha hern arrl timed the
fincM jicrecii actress of lJU hj the
Academy of Motion Picture Art
nnd Svience
Report Of Stale B
T S Convention
On Novoinbui VI Mrs Potorwrn
MIssOs Knlhlwn Huxford Iludys
SlnlllngM and flyde li rrlson It
HuddQll and IHIbert Pnrrlu loft
Tulltt to ko to Houston to attend
the late It T Convention
W dnne by Mineral Well <
Ft Worth the flrttt day wluie vr >
stayed all night Wednesday we
diovo on to Houston arriving at
10 p in We went direct to tho
First llaiitlst Church whom we
miclMtorpif and weie usxlKitet
looms
At in A M Thanksgiving morning
tlui Convontlon won oiillsd to
onlor by Picsldent J Karl Mead
of Dnlluv An excellent welcotne
wil given by Mr Itohmt Jolly
who Is tho nitperlntoiidutit ui
Memoiliil HoHpllal All throiifili the
convontlon wo wero ontoilalnod by
tho ulrls from the Southwestern
nnplim Thuologlcal Heuiluary
At noon the Tulla Mtssungeix
enjoyed Thanlisidvlug dinner at
the Lamar ufolnrlm
Thiiisday aftornooit wo all at
lauded suparato conforoncdft thi
onas lu coiituKllini with our work
In our own union All of tho con
firttnccH wore conducted very
w ll nnd w all roo vwl norm
e cellont hfllp to bo used In out
own union
in tho morning nnd nt night
wo ail mot In Hie Main Auditor
ium nnd bouid tho prlncipi pv f
ers of tho convention Tli p r
of > t program hat improiMiwI
nic most fxtvnr t > Jy w a play
Ho CnMfi SorsliiK pr util d bj
tho Cliff T nipi HapHntii of Dallas
Thin play wan bnsod on the
hot ling of the blind boy a told
In Hie book of John chapter ft
On Saturday morning the las
day i th convmllon we lumrd
a sword drill coiltiMH tlm win
iitirM of Ihe Junior Mmnory eon
test the wltmlijg Benlor Orations
nnd th story by the primary win
norAt
At 10 30 a m tho convention
approved of the officers for tin
coming your Mineral Wells wa
nitmud as thu moating placo of the
convention next yeti al the same
time
At noon tho convunllon wim o l
joiiruod and wo loft Houston Immediately
driving back io TiiIIj
by Han Antonio where wo Mpwiit
First Ten Days Run
Nets 20000 Pounds
DUSINESS EXCEEDS EXPECTATION
OF MANAGEMENT
Tho first carload of butter cvor
shipped from Swisher county wait
loaded at the Santn Fo station
last Monday destined for Chicago
whero It will bo sold on tho
market In competition with butter
from all over tho mlddlo west
Tho bill of lading called for
JUJU0 pounds and It wnii made
I at tho local crnniuury within ton
working days which far exceeds
tho oximotatlnn of the innnagorH
f tho now eroainory
Little Cream Shipped
According to local assrntM of tho
Kxpriets Company thenv hns boon
ery Utile rrvnnt shipped from
Tulla during tho past two we oka
Tht ti herausa tho local cream
ory pavi nine fr tho cnuiin than
can In leallid by Mhlpporn to
other jmliitH l > or several yearn
Tulla tiii tieoa tlm lurgtjut ship
plug imliit fu i iiittn of any plan
in ilif Punhniiillr but wlnee he
ci < aini > IwiM a In nperatinTi
heio theri lis ie > < < < listen to iililn
ciearn oNmvlicit In fact It Is bo
lag nhtiH l < < > rutin now Instead
of away from Tulla
Trndo Territory Expands
Tin in w it nniti v nnd He >
trmiiv thiv urt imvmn
I i ilaWlnK Pitipln to Tulla fmiu
an or luiiontlni undo lorrl iiy
mni h tif tlet < itam Is lnlug
n lit from liihttie Ilnln Can
tut IUiihIhII mil i instroiu i utin
i itii sliiit lln > pi lei paid her
cuittitfl bv mvtiHl nills pel pimml
taii ial < l liv lni > cri in thoHt n
turn
Merchants Should Profit
I uliii men li uiUt iHotili if lit
i > ibm Hlttintloii it they lire oijual
u the oii iihIhii lariiielH llkt
luaiv In lulviuni J < t mi
town what tin merchant Im < i
< ifr < r and scan tho papei for hie
ml Ulllmf them of bis Imrgatuu
and lil musungo to them nnd
thoro Is no eheapor method ot
gtstting this lufnrmatioii to them
tlmu through the Tulla iiiraid
tho county newspaper
loon To Prodticero
The oomiiiK of tho creamery
liiu been a boon to farmers who
keep cows foi milk produ ion
In Hint It has liittwiniil thtilr
weakly or tlallv < ream i in k
tmiklug It piiMillile for 111tii in ite
cuni tho neit iiiitii t ot MM r m
fly at a tlmo wIimi ttmre u lit
tin on Iih farm < i Hl ami tf
I here In any mirpln finn n
hhIo the price HJ nuitth i i >
for buulliig No fuml whit i i
a few cown hogs end < ln I u i
and plenty of tvml Hlioald v mt
fnt tho c wtlwi of lli In s i li
er ouny < and otmnn clnk m
Tulla nn mom nui > ifi < nr > t m
liignl bank notes und ju < a >
good
FartnwrB Si m t tli rnn h d
to Htipport the hoim imp i >
liny and runny of til m h i
iffwad tlmlr loyujtji io >
that th < y will H < ih t < a1
lx HYBIl If it b tunes in i i
my to nkw Ivtm fir theli in i
> u
part of Sunday looking ovor Ttu nchcdulo for tho gumeK
Brackoiirldgo laik and the Mill J foi tlili aiMjn a a as follows
tary Post
Sunday night we Uy il In
Jnncthm driving on in u > Tulia
nil gl < i to get bank altho nana
of u iiad a dull moment while
wo wero kuuu
Schedule Of Flynt
Basket Ball Teams
jiii
Heveii school ft HwUher ftin
ly have urrmiKftd to m et or V1 1 >
iluv ulgiits at the rnuuininiiv
tiiilldlng in Tulia and pi t t
krt ball Kiiin1 uiiionx Uu in I
Herftofore they have b jn I < i it
jgamiM for Frldiiy uveliiogM bu > w
Hit uljovt iiirangement emi
nun h better a It will not ta
Tblrtwn TXm lonmilii fi i
lid nn annual imnniM ui m nt
elmii lloen i no i in a itiii > ii
1001 tunlruitoiH iluruiK tin > > k
vtnr of lJ29 did a H > tnl Iiiisiih ih
iif upproximntel J0U0000uri hi
i milliK to uniitiiiiiiiTiHint fmin tin
ristiiK llureuu They paid mir
I t i 171000 In wukh and pun tiih
d niiUnrlaU valued at 77J > e wt
airrnillljg to the HaIIIst uuthnrlty
Dtr 2 1032
Uoyo tlilou Hill vai I K
airlu t Hion Hill vb Flyrt
Ois 0 1932
lioyw Flynt v Taylor
lioyn Ctonun CUliM vs tUui
lM HI Hli
iiiys Vulh > Vi y Taj
Mil Vail v View VS ft I
in
1 1
1Hi
Itt3 i
Inifii Hill v Flynf
Jove v Ellclns
I I 1031
tn ion
Cii ton
Hill
Hill
vgV
r
V Jic >
Sttiky
Jan 20 is 13
f oy Vnur IMalm y Tavlur
i much ftine finiii tha sfbool i Boyn Flynt vs Elk Ins
itiirn Tlioie win havo ontored Jan il JO i t
Uiih < < uknl o o Io > h Valioy Viow
Valley VJaw boys and glrlij
team
FJynl boyu and glrlM toam
Center Plains iKJy and glrln
Ixive
Hirhi Cauiw PJoina
vs Flvn r
3 1933
Fba
toam Fob jo
Inlon Hill hoys and girls team B >
I vo boya team ilalns
Taylor boys team Olrls
Klklns boys team Plains
Hoyu Taylor vs Love
Boy JSIfclna vs Valioy View
1033
Inlon HJII vb Conte
Inlon Hill vs Center
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1932, newspaper, December 1, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42285/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.