The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 28, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 2, 1937 Page: 19
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Thursday September 21937
THIS WEEK IN
WASHINGTON
for tin tradition of Senatorial
courtesy insured his confirmation
even though for once tho Senate
did not net Immediately but lis
toned to protests by its own members
ngalnst the elevation of one of
their own umber to the Supreme
Court
Tho Senate did In a souse in
vito the President to pick a Senator
for the Court vacancy when it
nominated Senator Robinson im
Other Drii4
Jones
Stores
Hit olne Meal
A mrx liij aie loaf ol
lioine inade lireinl lliulV
jot ovorylliiiir in wholesome
iiourishiii fjoinl
iiijss Chihlrcii anil parents
alkie love il tnMe
juitl freshness hecuuso
its made the old fashioned
way from finest
ingredients
TULIA BAKERY
Get WONDA Hread
At Your Grocers
j tost that It Is tho Now Deal which
is disloyal not themselves
Republicans PUnnlng for 1940
I A hitter fight for control of the
I party at the 1940 Presidential eon
T11 mention Is shaping up Here the
Wushlngton Srciibor 2 The Soi handicapped bv the ab >
nomination of Senator Hugo I ifny Htlo at the lOM convention of the
otto Black of Alabama to the HuL wothlrds rule It takes only a
prcme Court bench to succeed the
mj0rlty vote now to nomlnat e u
rotlrcd Justice Van Devanter is Presidential candidate Under the
looked upon here as the Presidents twothlrds rule the Solid South held
reply to the critics of the Nev hai of n
Heal In his own purlylHoftHrwW failou il convonil iis j
Ulnck Is In his own person the Republicans are laving their phim
very embodiment of tho principles f m 10 also Talk of a Coalition
and policies Initiated by Mr Boose or Constitutional partv to unite
velt which have come to he known 10 mservtitlvi elements of both
collectively by the term N < w parties Is whltlv heard but with
Deal and the Democratic revol nU0 Wlde ce so far that It has
In Congress has been against stu port of prae leal politician <
political philosophy which the New f either parlv to ativ extent
Doal symbolizes more than against Tu Uopubilruti national orain
the Piosldent personally
Senator Black has not been i
mere follower of the Administration
He Is a slncero believer not
only In the objectives of the New
Deal but In I s methods lie Is coauthor
of the BlackConnery bill
Iztitlnn Is still pret y well illsorgnn i
Izod The talk of a Winter enliven 1
tIon to consider a program ami
definite Republliin rollii Is miM
mostly alk Air Hoover Mr Lin
don end Seimiir Vnndonberg ire
supposed to have bad some com
our menus I
know a grand
w ay to t a k 0
m a x i 111 u in advantage
of na
for Federal regulation of hours and inunientlmis on the subject
wages of lnbor lie was the origin1 somewhere among those thrci
mil
the
al proponent of the nohour work 1 future leadership of the pur y lies
week Ho has been the anient ag j The belief that Senator Vandeii
grcssivo advocate of many meas i berg on his record in the Senate
tiros which aro considered radical the most available man In sigh
and tho supporer from conviction now for he Republican 1resldeii
of most of the New Deal legislation j Hal nomination Is widely held here
which the Supremo Court of which j Billion From Beer Tax
ho now becomes a member has Uncle Sum Is I nylng the expom
held to bo beyond the Constitution M lf th s iutnrs and Hoprosoiiu
nl mthority of Congress to enact tvps KUU tlllr 10tm > towns mi
It was smart politics on the i0 rnte f 20 cents a mile Ii cost
Presidents part to name a Senator Uls year 100000 and will cost ix
for the Supreme Court vacancy jJ1Uich tl gnl th m back here In
January Most of ihe members got
checks for the round trip a the lie 1
ginning of the session The largest
chock was for 20 rilS0 for Sam 1
uol Wilder King Territorial Dele
gale from Hawaii who lives more
than 5000 miles from Washington
The Trcusurv is hapry over the
cash returns from ih beer lav
Since Ihe sale of beer was legill
od in April 7 MISS the American
people have drunk li million har
mediatoly after Jus Ico Van Devaii rels of it or almost 11 barrel a yeai
tors retirement Senator Robinson
died but tho Implication was clear
that a Senator would be accepted
by tho Senate when another man
of tho typo which tho President desired
to havo in the Supremo Court
would not be Hence the nomination
of Senator Mlack
Party Split Broadens
Tho criticism of this appointment
by Democratic Senators gave further
proof ihllt the spill between
the President and 11 considerable
segment of bis own party is wite
and deep as the members of Con
gross s art home to have it out
with their constituents The pas
sago of time and the things they
hear from tho folks back home may 1
change tho attitude of some of
those who aro at present hopping
mad Those who are most seriously
concerned are the oldline
Democrats from the South
They are concerned about nuinor
per family and have paid a Federal
tax of ii a barrel which sum
nieil up early this month to a round
billion dollars which is more than
the most ardent advocates of c
peal predicted The hard lliior
and wine taxes have not vlelded
so much
Congress in its closing hours
gave a new stimulus to the Cr
man Zeppelin company by passing
a law authorizing the sale of helium
gas in nonmilitnrv < iunnities
to foreign concerns The advocates
of lionvlorthnnalr aircraft are
hopeful of getting nn nmmiprlntlnu
next session for alio
men al
for our
ttALL
I grai
ship of
Navy
early apples are
orchards F o r
those of us who
cant socm to
ous tendencies which they believe 1 worj enough of
will handicap the progress of the these fruits into
South and Infringe upon the rights
of the Southern States to look af
tor problems which they regard as 1
peculiarly their own They are
afraid of Federal regulation of J
hours and wages believing that II
will put the South at a disadvantage
in its efforts to build up new
Industries
They or many of them were en1
raged by the renewal in the last j
days of tho sessoln to put over the
antllyncblng bill They have been
behind the Administration up to
Ibis year by reason of their in1
grained tradition of party loyalty
and they still retain Hint loyalty
to tho Democratic Party but pro
Ends Aching
Sore Muscles
Tor loncer littinc quckrr relief me
Pallartla Snow Liniment which contains active
ingredients la a more than local action
thus bringing 1 surge of warmed blood
to scatter ton ction and more quicktt
soothe away the pain from aihing muscles
sprains strains backache and lutnbaKo
irrls Snow I fnitnent JOr and 60 <
Heard Druggists and
experl
the Ziip lin type
fruits me heio ladies blue
apes are at
lie ir > mk and
hopping in tho
t u r es favorite
fall fruit offering use thorn both
together in this delicious oven
baited
Grape Apple Puddlno
2i cups sliced tart apples 2
tablespoons lemon Julco 1 cup hot
nrapo juice 1 cup hot water G
tablespoons quickcooking tapioca
1 cup sugar teaspoon suit 3
tablespoons molted butter
Placo apples in greased baking
dish add Iomon juice grapo julco
and wnter nntl bake covered In
moderate ovon 375 ° F 15 minutes
or until apples are partially cooked
Mix together quickcooking tapioca
sugar and salt and sprlnklo ovor
apples Add butter and mix welU
Continue baking uncovered 30
minutes stirring well after first 5
minutes then ovory 10 minutes
and again when romovlng from
oven Stir occasionally whllo cooling
Serve cold Serves fi
Crown Pudding a royal
ROYAL
nnmo for a regal dessert for
thats Just what it is Beneath a
foathor light f
enko thoro lurks
a surprlso a refreshing
t r 0 a
euro trovo of refreshing
poaches
Tho cako is
dclectablo for
its made with a
cako flour of un
bellovablo fine mmmmmmmmma
ncss
Royal Crown Pudding
4 cups sliced fresh peaches Mi
cup water 3 tablespoons qulpk
cooking tapioca cup sugar
teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon
Juice
Vi cup sifted cako flour S tablespoons
sugar 2 egg yolks beaton
until thick and lemoncolored 2
egg whites teaspoon salt tf
teaspoon cream of tartar
Drlng peaches and water to a boll
over direct heat Comblno quick
cooking tapioca sugar and salt
add gradually to fruit mixturo and
boil briskly 1 minute Add lemon
Julco Pour into greased baking
dish and keop hot
Sift flour onco and measure Add
sugar gradually to egg yolks beating
until light Beat egg white
and salt until foamy add cream of
tartar and beat until stiff nousH
to hold up in peaks but not dry
Fold egg yolk mixture into CB
whites then fold in flour a mi0
amount at a time Turn oat or
hot taplocafrult mixture Bake If
moderate oven 325 F BOooinuUt
or until cakt U baked gerVe wittfc
genre 1
THE TULIA HERALD
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Youll ho
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In dressing ns well as Willi
tho ease with which this frock
launders Tho panties give it the
kind of completeness you want
and make this a play onsemble
well worth duplicating In several
fabrics in colors your little girl
is partial to
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Chocolate Peppermint Frosting
2 cups sifted confectioners sugar
1 egg unbeaten > j cup milk 5 to
Uncle Ti i Satis
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ilantlng crops beyond market
dt mend makes for prii e depressing I
surpluses mines the soil of its fur1
till y and exposes laud to erosion
Its good business to diversify and
to grow more crops which help the
soil
In ltKlti Texas farmers to the
number of lilSIOl made applications
for grants under Ihe Agricultural
Consei vaiion Program on
farms to allng 2i91Cliiii tiers
These farmers diverted lli ISoi 1
acres froni soil depleting uses 10
soil conserving crops and employed
soil building practices such as
el racing on l01Sll acres
The results obtained by planting
legiiin s or lertacing in lOIKi
can be seen on many Texas farms
in Increased yields The l i7 Agricultural
Conservation Program
which nas attracted about the same
number of farmers tts in HCIR is
helping many farmers to Improve
their farms ami
to the soil
to restore fertility j
Mrs S E Blair
1 Mrs Lola Tattini lilalr was horn
January S 1X72 In Cherokee County
Alabama She moved to Texas
willi her fathers family al the age
of If years es ablishing their
home In Denton County She was
I converted and joined the Methodist
Pattern SH71Iere is a practical Kpiscopul Church South at tin ear
rarty frock for your little Kour
v 1KV lhls f0nWshlp she n
10Ten A glance convinces you limnc iniUli working
of its appeal while the diagram u1n 0Iurtunity presented itself
proves its simplicity s7i was
rlago to r Saniuel ICdward Hlair
who survives her To lliis union
were born nine children two of
whom died in infancy The surviving
children are Mrs Clyde Cray
Miami Texas Mrs iilnior Aycock
Lubbock Texas Mr Jack Blair
Tulia Texas Mrs Mob MeNeeley
Whitedoor Texas Mrs Joorgo
Tracy Dallas Toxas Miss Itub
Blair ami Donald at home in Tul
ia
i
i She also loaves o mourn her
loss two brothers Ed Tulnni Ol
ney Texas Colin Tatuin Aubrey
i Toxas tlireo sisters Mrs Mary
Mellrayer Graham Texas Mrs
Bertie Atkins Denton Toxas and
Mrs Willie Collins Boswell Okla
hoina seven grand children and ti
host of relatives and friends
Mother Blair was a devoted wife
and a loving mother Hit every
care was for her husband and children
Nothing was too good for
ihom in her estimation and she
would be found working long hours
to provide for their every need
Her neighbors loved her because
of her great benevolent spirit
i In hor passing wo must submit
to the Will of our common Fat her
7 drops oil of peppermint 3 simares and praise Him for tho great length
unsweetened chocolate melted i of timo in which He permitted her
dash of salt 2 tablespoons softened 0 H ny Wth us
buttor 1 As sbo comes to tho close of a
Coinblno Ingredients In order
Hl 0IU nro ° cnu 8n >
given boating with rotary
beater until blended Placo bowl in he pool
pan of cracked Ico or Ico water and Best for tho lolling hand
continuo beating until of right con Rest for tho anxious brow
slstency to spread about a for tho weary wayworn feet
Makes enough frosting to
utcs
R t f J0 now
covor tops and sldos of two
layers genorously
Newspapers Used
Ford Used Cars
Clearance Sale
Kurd dealers throughout the United
Sta os during September will
cooperate with the Kurd Mot
Coinpiiuy In a iiecoml annual 11a
tionulde used car and truck i Icar
ance sale marking a new trend m
automotive merchandising I was
announced lotlay
The sale will continue through
nut the mouth with over umooo
usd car ami truck sales as Hie
gtial Tlie clearance was inaugurat
ed hist year and achieved signal
success
Iortl Motor Company is aiding
I lie sale with an extensive newspaper
advertising campaign
Kurd dealers tlnoughniil lie conn
iry report they are in strategic
position for such a sale Widespread
acceptance of the ll 17 Kurd
VS lias litiili up dealer slocks with
an unusually wide assortment of
used cars ami rucks 01 all ninlies
and models Price revisions have
heon made by many dealers nink
iiu t used car or truck purchase
during tills sale an advantageous
one for the buyer
llonewci and guaranteed used
cars will figure promlueiiilv in the
na lotial sale it was explained
Kurd dealers displaying Ihe It
I emblem renew used cars in tie
cordaiici wlib rigid specifications
laid down by ihe factory and issue
a written moneyhack gunraii
tee to the buyer in pre para Ion for
the approaching clearance dealers
have extended their patilt ipallou
I in the It i procedure
j Clothing Market
At Lubbock Oct 10
I Lubbock October In to inclusive
wero the ilaes set tin tic
li th seiulannutil Weslex New
Mex Wholesale Clothing Maiki
according lo announcement innli
1 by ihe Associations new pi evident
i Luther Godwin
j Only preliminary dotiils ol the
I event were discussed at a meeiing
of the Board of Dlrectois here Frl
day except for selling the dates
lot iIn season s fashion show which
will be held in the ballroom of ihi >
Lubbock Hotel on Tuesday evening
I October liilh to Im followed by
i tlie merchants ball the ho me even1
iUg
Advance Interest in the coming
event Indicates a mure lavish ills
piny ol merchandise than has ever
been displayed al ihe Lubbock Hole
since tlie iii galllatlnii of the
Assih ia Ion
Tulia Herald want ail get re
suits
Stomach Gas
On 4om of ADIEIUKA quloktr r
ll r ita bloatlnr cleans out DOTH
nppsr ant lower bowels allows you tr
at and ilssp good Quick thorouil
action yet entirely gentle and iafe
ADLERIK
Heard Jones Druggists
Cummings
Auto Supply
Offers Yon Popular Prices On
PA NTS ACCKSSOKIKS
1st Door West Southern Grill
Her Pastor Sam A Thomas
Tulia Swisher County Texas
County HD Contest dry Thc Rr th Mprcft V
jr in the wind and sun when It is
Winners Oelectedllnundend the prettier It becomCH
The home demons ration club
women of the county held a canning
contest Saturday afternoon
In the County Court Hoom Imme
tllately following council meeting
The eouest was sponsored by
the Hall mothers Company of
Muiilee Indiana Kach club held
n local contest and the first place
winners wore brought In to the
county contest The exhibit consisted
of one quart Jar of fruit
and one quart Jar of nonncld
vegetable
Klrst place winner in Ihe coinily
was Mrs K I Harper of Ihe
Plyui Club Mrs Harper received
a 112 piece set of eblna second
placo Mrs Lester Pllppo of Taylor
Chili who received a large pie1
serving kettle and eolandlr and a1
lar set donated by ihu Hlco Haul
ware Store Third place went to
Mrs Heiirv Iailg of the Love j
Club receiving a lamp
Mrs 1 c llaieinnn Mrs Louise
lohtistou and Mrs S lOugleiniin
were Judges lor the County Contest
Bedspreads Inexpensive
Candlewiek bedspreads are in
ovpouelve and easy to make according
to Mrs Henry Loftln bedroom
demonsrntor of the Kaffir Home
Demonstration club living r > miles
north of Tulia Mrs Loftln inade a
spread for fifi tracing her design
Ing In tlie natural colored llireiit
These spreads are very practical
since they are Inexpensive anil
as > to make it is a simple mailer
to keep them clean and tltoy
grow more heaulliul with launderIng
nnd use They require no
Ironing since tlie crinkled effect
is typical of their colonial ancestry
In Hindering he spread II
should be soaked In warm water
3 or I hours washed with good
laundry soap rinsed and placed
on tho line right side mil without
wringing or squeezing when a
strong breeze In blowing When
about hair drv limild he rulihed
011 the rlclH lib Wlh 1 tlif
brush and In anu uniil > utirely
How I Improved cloiet
I Improved my doset for only 15
cen s reported lean MeKlnney
wartlrobe tlemonstralor of th
Valley View I H club With thl
small cost I have changed my
closet into a lighter more convenient
place in which to storo
my clothes Dark closets may h
made lighter by papering with
white or light paper Shelves show
rneks and lint stands mako a
closet more convenient A shots
rack may be made by using scrap
lumber or the ends of ornngo
era leu broom slleks or mop
handles make good rods Tho two
irods are necessary one a little
above and buck of the other for
the heel of tho shoe and the
serond or lower one for the loo
of ihe shoe to rest 11
Salad Demonstration
ItepresentatlveH of ilu > Homo
Demonstration Clubs of Swlshor
county were lold Saturday at n
doinoustration hy the Agent in tho
basement of the Methodist Church
I that a salad well prewired Is an
excellent food Salads supply
wnter mineral nutrients acids
bulk ami flavor to the diet The
dressings may contain oil and acid
and some other Ingredients ns egpr
and milk Salads are especially
good as a menus of serving raw
on unbleached sheeiiug ami vegetables or fruits attractively
They make economical dishes leftover
foods may In used Tho common
dressings are Kreueli cooked
luuyonniyise ami whipped crnam
There may be variations of ench
Vegetable salads were prepared
and served to the representatives
who will give ihe demonstration
111 their clubs III September
Torture Stopped Right Now
ECZEMA
Simply appK 1 11 Sninpleys Quli k
Healing Solve It stops Itching In
slant b Itiih Skin Kruptions
Holls CiiliuiucH Ilurns old Sores
mil Ill Trial Jar proves It or
lonev I111 k l i Drug Stores
s22S
tyntehncdicricd
MADE TOMEA5URE CLOTHES
MM INTI f4AT UHAk A li wi
Theyre admired for their Style
lauded for their Quality and highly
praised for their Keen Low Prices
2450 And Up
City Tailors
riiiMii is iLrns i leader y nni < ue
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 28, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 2, 1937, newspaper, September 2, 1937; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42432/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.