The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 1, 1945 Page: 3
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M
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 1945
The
Tulia
Hornet
Official Tulia Tublic School Newspaper
Primary Election
Held For
Football Queen
A primary election for the
football queen was held Friday
afternoon in the high school auditorium
Howard Ramsey and
David Layton were in charge
of the program Campaign
speeches were given for each
candidate Senior candidate Barbara
Daniel was presented by
Neil Fry Junior candidate Al
gene ODaniel was presented by
Pat Ramsey and Billy Joe Price
Sophomore candidate Donna O
Daniel was presented by Patsy
Cantrcll freshman candidate
Dorothy McCasland was presented
by R A Stark
A five minute voting period
was held at the close of the campaign
speeches Votes were one
cent each Students were allowed
votes each day at noon during
this week The annual staff received
onehalf of the proceeds for
the election and the Atheletic
Department the other half
The final election will be held
Thursday November 1 The
queen attended by the runners
up wil be crowned Friday night
November 2 when the Hornets
play the Friona Chiefs
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November 1 19 IS
Students Encounter
Varied Experiences
A boy stepped out into the
hall for a moment and smiled
A bystander wondered what hnd
happened Upon Investigation it
was discovered that the boy came
from room 25 which is Mr Lewis
mathematics room The cause
for the smile was Don Kelly
Jennings It seems that he must
entertain the class with his jokes
It is a good occupation if he
intends to make it his profession
Kenneth Adams had a little difficulty
one day in chemistry
He explained that while experimenting
with hydrogen there had
been a slight explosion It is
interesting to note that he luu
had no other accidents
The algebra classes arc working
on a plan to encourage competition
among students In theii
studies The idea sounds good
but it will require the cooperation
of every student if the plan
accomplishes its purpose Other
classes might set this up as one
of their goals for the year
Pfc Jim Scott and Pvt Ronald
Hull from Amarillo Army AirField
spent the past week end
with Jims parents Mr and Mrs
S C Scott
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FIXTURES PIPE and FITTINGS
VAN DORN G INCH
BENCH
GRINDER
wrrn 14 11 v electric
motor
3295
HOT SHOT
BATTERIES
205
SADDLE
GIRTHS
850
EACH
TAVERN
PASTE WAX
SHERWINWILLIAMS
GLOSS WHITE
OUTSIDE
PAINT
426
Gallon
FENCE
INSULATORS
210
350
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WHISKBROOMSEACH
SINCLAIR
SPOT
REMOVER
UUp BOTTLE
POLISHED LEATHER
HORSE
GOGGLES
1065
COMMODE
SEAT
WITH COVEE
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BARBED WIRE
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Bonfire Will Be
Tonight Near School
All are urged to see the verdict
for the Friona Chiefs as set
by the Hornets tonight Nov 1
The place Is the vacant lot South
of the school building This will
be one of he largest pep rallies
of the years so everyone should
be there promptly at 7 oclock
The pass word Is Down with
the Chiefs The fatal trial is
Friday night at Younger Field
Student Council
Invites Exes
To Homecoming
The student counril expects the
ilumni of the Ti 1 High School
ind he present members of the
high school to attend the homecoming
game with Friona Nov
and the party at the Tule Lake
following the game The admission
at the lake will be free for
oxstudents and fifty cents for
ach collide and for each stag
in case of students The council
urges all Invited to be present
Special recognition by classes
will be given last year the class
of M4 had the largest attendance
and the class of 16 represented
by W S Tomlinson was the
earliest class represented
District Advisor
Visits F F A
O T Rhine the district advisor
visited the Vocational Agricultural
classes Thurday October
2 r He inquired about the pio
ject the Agriculture boys had
tills year and gave some Interesting
points that will be helpfulHilly Hurrow a state office
from Tulia hnd a confeience with
Mr Rhine
Junior English Clubs
Have Programs
In the English room on October
5 the Knglish Observers Club and
the Megas Alexis English Club
held regular programs dining
their class hours Helen McCas
land reviewed tark Youngs So
Red the Rose Alice Ruth Crocker
and David Fry reported interviews
with local sales people on
the value of English to one in
b uslness Eight students gave the
life history of an outstanding
author Each remaining student
gavo a quotation or his favorite
author with reasons
These clubs have for their
purpose practice In parliamentary
procedure and in public
speaking The presidents of the
two clubs are Ralph Cox nnd Ma
gucitc Furlow the secretaries are
Jeanne Caraway and Helen Mc
Casland
Mr and Mrs A B Halle Jr
who recently returned from Ari
zona are visiting in the homes of 1
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THE TULIA HEUALD TULIA TEXAS
Daniel Entertains Homemaking Girls
SubDeb Members Have Installation
In he home uf Hnibara Daniel
the SubDeb Club hed its
regular meeting Friday C obei
12
A very interesting discussion
was hold on home decorating
The girls told of plans they had
for redecorn ng their room
Kveryone received some new
ideas
The girls are planning an active
year Among the social
events on their calendar ir e
annual SubDeb dance h
will bo held during the Christmas
holidays
Refreshments were served to
the following girl Jerry Stewart
Helen McCasland Joyce Ann
Riley Gloria Kirkpatrick Dorothy
Lou Jennings Ksther Cobb and
the hostess
Commercial Students
Make Progress
Jeiry Tuckei is making Unity
words per minute and the following
students are making from
seventeen to twenty woi ds per
minute Robcit Ardls 11111 Hur
row Lynn Cowan Joe Cowan
Melba Crow Llla Mae ONoall
June Hell Don Samlet son Faina
Joyce Self Gcraldlne Stewart
and Helen McCasland Many
others are nearlng this speed Accuracy
is the main factor atiessecl
nt this time
An unbelievable speed for beginners
is predicted by the end
of this semester
Mrs Drakes Room
l Presents Play
Uudei the diioition of Mis
Lawrence Drake the third grade
class on October 11 piesented a
play entitled Color Fairies The
play was based on their work in
language and drawing They le
presented the primary and secon
ary colors all inembeis taking
part Colorful costumes weie an
added attraction i
Sophomores Have
Class Party
Sophomore class members had
a combination patty and dance
Friday night October > < in the
Ameilcan Legion Hall Interesting
games for those who did not
lie to dance were arranged
every member being urged t <
attend Mr Hill the spomoi
attended
Hetty McMurtry Ms Hobbb
Lee Chllders Ml and Hetty Jewel
Seay 45 were cho on candidates
for the Texas Technological Col
luge beauty contest
Gladys Dawson M Hetty Mc
Murtry M4 and Nell Rose La
Roe M4 were listed as out tand
Ing students In Texas Technologi
lliulr Mircnls Ttioy vlsitod TilS < CollfKL duilni the hit hm
hist week
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EVERY
AgJTOMOBiLE MANUFACTURES
SAYS Not Enough New Cars for
Everyone
THIS MEANS
That Your Present Car May Have To
Last Awhile Longer and Should
Be Kept In First Class
MECHANICAL CONDITION
And < hnt is where we can help you we have
a modernly equipped shop experienced mechanics and a
large stock of factory engineered parts nil at ytrur
cervice to keep your cars trucks and motors running
Remember than when new cars are available vour
present car will hive a much greater tradein value If it
Is in good mechanical condition
DODGE and PLYMOUTH
PASSENGER CAR
REPLACEMENT MOTORS
Appleton Motor Co
TULIA DODGE PLYMOUTH
TEXAS
SALES and SERVICE
G E APPLIANCES DEMING WELL PUMPS
MOPAR St WILLARD BATTERIES GOODYEAR TIRFS
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formal ir tnlnti n of the officer
and munition 0f u r h
mnn girls of the Future Ihnitpmnk
ers of America Club was held
Tuesday nljrht Vtcvlier i3 l > lf >
Special guests were the ir hers
of the club ineuiVrs IVesident
Barbara Daniel win in charge of
the program nnd the officers installed
were vicepresident Mar
aldlne Stewart treasurer Mary
Dell McCWI reporter Helen
MoOasland and iparllniiiontarfun
Hetty Jo Fletcher Approximate
ly thirty first ear girls were formally
initiated into the club
A woik day was planned for
tome date In Nm ember In ord <
to obtain money for inlaid linoleum
in the food Inlhinitory
At the close of the meeting
punch and cookies were set veil to
iiUnit one hundred club member
and gucnH
F F A Club
Organizes
Large Group
On September IH the first moot
ing of the Tulia F F A Chapter
was held in the Wmiorn Agriculture
Room The following of
fleers were elected
Ailis Miller Prculdent
David Fry Vicepresident
Ralph Cot Secretary
Deryl Clcvengct TicaMiter
Ray Simpson Kepoitcr
Thimns Huston Pailimnentnr
ian
Nclvln MaloneSentirul
Hilly Cosby lIlMtoilan
Wendell Stnip on4S > coiid Viee
pioaldont
Noiinan FliieUThud Vue
pi eftident
t the second meeting October
V twentyone Oreciilliindu woie
initiated into the chapter
Theio are now eighty active
nininlioin in the Tulia Chaptei
which is one of the largent in Area
One
Juniors Have
Been Busy
The menvlers of the Jun or eln
have hefn very Inuy the pmt ftw
weeks with their
sit weeks tn
mlnatioiiK report card ami hav
lag their picture made for the
annual
Wednesday Oct oho r M the class
had 1 nicotine to discuss ways of
milking money Many aujrgoittous
were brought before the hoime A
committee of three was appointed
to decld vhat type of booth the
class would have at tin allnween
Carnival Tuesday the thirtieth
During the t nK n reprcsonUt
tlve of the senior claiw invited
he junior class to a Western Party
t Title Lake October Hd at eight 1
o clock
All Students May
Contribute To Hornet
Students of Tulia High School
plan to make the Hotnet of ijmi
IHIfi one of the best papers hat
the school has had New Ideas
have been Introduced and thete
are many more to come
The Tulia Hotnet Is not Just
paper It means much more
than that It represents the untiring
effort and loyalty of tint
students to their schmil This
helps ci rate Interest in the stu
dent body and also may hrlnj
it hidden talent
Hut the ic
suits may come to little or noth
ing If all the students do not
contrlbut their part Just a
handful of student cannot make
the paper what It ought to l > r
but all of Tulia High ran All
they have to do I brliu In newi
either telling It to one of tin
sttlf member or wtiling it on n
slip of paper In tins uuy all
of high school mid not 111M
pot Unit will be lepienentel In the
news
Mr ii < l Mrs lleeheit French of
Hilda Now iMoxloo and Mrs A
L Colbert of Oklahoma City Okla
visited friends and lelatives In
Tulia this weekend
Theyve finished their job
LETS FINISH OURS
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First Grade Enrolls
New Members
In Hie first grad > the follow
ing new stitalents have enrolled
Morn West Norman Gunn Ab
ner louell Shoemaker Jameis
Clark and Doris Joss The fol
lowing students have withdrawn
Elinor Ftirgersoa James Garland
Hicks Roy Dean Hicks nrul CntV
Dean McClure A total of 72 stu
dents have cittern thls year
Half i the students come in the
morning and half In the after
> n The Instructor i Mrs C
V Rose
A mcmlier of this grade Joyce
Ann Simpson has firm u the
Uiblmck hospital She in now
greatly improved
Freshman Class
Has Meeting
In the freshman class mectitir
October 111 the members voted t
semi flowers l the two member
of their class Ry Vaughn ami
Hilly Rousseau who had been In
jured In an accident
In their class meeting on Oc
toher 21 Ilift they decided on
J N vemher v for thr ph
giving party They ali > voted tn
lhaic a booth in the Hallowvm
Cnrnlvnl held nt the Communlt
J Hulldlng
1 niT virrouv iionds now
Beware Coughs
from common corns
That Hang On
Crcomulslon rettovcn promptly be
cause It Koen right to the reat of Urn
trouble to help liMWien and expel
germ laden phlegm and aid imturn
to nootliii nnd heal raw tender In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
brane Pelt your druggist to will you
1 11 bottlo of Creoinulslan with U10 un
deriitandlng you must like tho way It
milelcly nllnvs the cough or you uru
to have your money back
CREOMULSION
for CouchsChost Colds Bronchltlj
Buy Bonds to Secure the Peace in the
GREAT VICTORY LOAN
TWE fluJitini orer hut wo at
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 1, 1945, newspaper, November 1, 1945; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42840/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.