The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 17, 1933 Page: 2
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Thursday August 17 1933
4 4 < + 44 Lakeview News
WE SHOULD STAND BY PRESI
DENT IN EFFORTS TO RESTORE
NORMAL CONDITIONS IN U S
J Our president wan elected on a platform calling for t
J the repeal of the 18th Amendment and voting 32 ltccr for
revenue purposes Yc shonlu follow our leader and hack X
hint to the utmost in this hour of uncertainty Nearly every j
J one admits the prohibition laws and their enforcement J
have been the colossal joke of all apes We think there can f
i he no doubt about a radical change being needed
j In 1932 Federal Enforcement or attempted enforce
incut com the people of the United States SJ9000000 and
+ at the sinic time we lost 1000000000 in revenue that
would have gone a long way in relieving the heavy taxation
that is no longer bearable Hootleggers racketeers are
amassing fortune while honest men and women seek em
ploymenl in vain A change is needed and without delay
Prohibition has had its opportunitv anil it failed Onlv
three nations till have attempted prohibition the United i
j States Ireland and lrince ISdwanl Island Canada Nor
3 way Estonia Finland Turkey Knssin and New Foriidhunl
abandoned the idea and adopted a svstem of control that
works to the satisfaction of the people involved Thee na
lions could not enforce prohibition neither can the United >
X States It created the same evils now rampant in our conn
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Vdvertisement
First Baptist Church
Sunday School io00 a m
Junior Service 1050 a m
Morning Worship 1100 a m
B T S 715 p m i
Evening Worship S00 p m
Sunbeams meet at church Friday
330 p mAll
who do not altm < i elsewhere
are cordially invited to worship
icith us
A C Huff Pastor i
Methodist Church
Sunday School l4J a m
Preachinc Service 1100 a in
Epworth Letgue Ct5 p m
Eveniiir Service 715 p m
M S Leveridge Pastor
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CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIS
Bible Study each Lords day at
10 a m
Communion at 11 a m
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Wedding Rings
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try We can profit by their valuable experience
For the sake of the coming generation you should help
> close up the speakeasies put the bootlegger out of business
> lake the profit out of crime and restore respect for law
X and order
Three steps are necessary ll Repeal the Eighteenth
Amendment and abolish national prohibition and permit
4 32 beer 2 Control the liquor traffic by a system of slate
regulation suitable and acceptable to the people of the
state 3 And of greater importance still EDUCATE
i YOUR CHILDREN TO TEMPERANCE IN THE HOME
THE SCHOOL AND THE CHURCH
fr Mr VOTER this issue will be in your bands August
26th for disposalWe trust your decision will be in accord
X ance with the wishes of Franklin D Roosevelt and his re
rovery program
Singing at 800 p m
Services Wednesday at S00 p
m
Everyone is cordially invited to
come and enjoy these service
with us
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First Christian Church
1000 a m Bible School
1100 a m Communion
11
b a m
Preaching
700 p m Christian Endeavor
S00 p m Preaching
A cordial welcome to all whr
mav wish to worship with us
Z B Dally Pastor
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CITY WANTS TRACTOR
The City Commission of Tulia
I will accept bids for the purchase
i of a Caterpillar type tractor up
until 400 oclock Tuesday August
15 1933 Any or all bids maybe
rejected by the commission
J II Hamilton Clerk
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UUAU
There wasnt very manj nt
j Sunday School Sunday Lets nil
try to ko next Sunday
Mr and Mrs 1 M Kemper and
+ 1 family loCt Thursday on a short
X trip to different parts of how
Mexico
Mr C W Jordan visited Carls
had Cavern last week with tho
other Bo > Scout menihors
Mr Velan Hurst who Is recover
ing from nn appendicitis operation
returned home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Hill Tucker and
son are visiting Mrs Tuckers
mother Mrs Kllpntrick nt Memphis
We nroi very sorry to lose Mr
and Mrs Bill Stanley who are
moving near Hereford this week
hut our loss will he someone elses
gainMrs
Mrs W C Kinder visited Mrs
1 II Bleo Wednesday afternoon
The Baptist meeting which was
Previously announced to commen
ce Thursday night hns heen postponed
until September
Several of the ladles from this
community attended the two
days session of Sewing school held
it the Community Building at
lulia Tlu all reprut a very
enjoyable me and I its if n v
ieas tt i ti Improve their sew
I ii g
J The II D Club will have as
their gttests the girls from this
i community The subject will be
lines and color every one is
urged to attend Club will meet
with Mrs McKarling Friday IStli
> i Mr ant Mrs Jess Newsomo ami
j iii with several ol their friends
< niovc > a picnic in the Canyiis
Oil I < IM >
Mr and Mrs Ray Kemper and
sons were Amarillo visitors Friday
Houston Items
Well folks its still drj Things
have simmered down now until
it is getting right smart uncomfortable
for me The next door
neighbors in every direction are
canning from their good gardens
and here am I wishing I could
get a days rations from mine
Mrs Eil Sanders and children
of Cordell Okla visited In the
B B Burrow home Monday They
had heen visating in Amarillo and
were euroute to Lockney to spend
a few days with relatives there
Little Dwight Adams has been
right sick but is better now
Hoy Caraway is back from Calif
Mr Q B Workman and family
visited friends in Plainvlew Sunday
They were accompanied
home by Miss Elouise Evans
who will visit the girls a few days
The B T and Jiio H Adams
families spent Wednesday at
Ceta Canyons
Ben and Henry Boston James
Jack and J K Adams Russell
and Howard Pogue and Boy Bur
vow will leave Tuesday evening
in company with othe > F F T
HEYWHATS T
When that = iijiore < > lleil > r drift around to get tough
thoiit ome mvtciiot hill it s a great conilVirt to show
him your ienonal check endored hy his concern and
honored hy your hank Its a legal receipt
If riy nut a vhoch mx account with our bunk today
Tic bank that hus tlu communitys intarast nt lumrt
THE TULIA HERALD
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO THINK
By Kelson It Walte i
spend money for advertising tin
til Jlioy seeJiojnc definite signs
of lifo In business untTt the ultimate
consumer discloses nn interest
In buying They then employ
newspnper advertising to
awaken and to develop that Interest
and to turn it Into nctunl
sales across the counter
Just now authentic buying
signs appear on tho business horizon
and ns a result some classifications
of newspaper advertising
show a greater volume than
In lie corresponding period of
1II32 This like many other favor
newspaper advertising and the desire
of business organizations
both great and small to use it
as the important instrument it is
in tlie stimulation of business I
Newspaper advertising is a
fundamental sales instrument because
everybody who rends at all
reads a newspnper One cannot
advertise anywhere without reach
ing newspaper readers because no
matter what other kinds of advertising
some of the people see
all literate people see newspaper
advertising
Therefore it follows that the
most complete job of advertising
one that will reach the greatest
number of prospective customers
of any merchant or any manufacturer
can be accomplished only
through the columns of the newspapersYou seem to be very feeble
said the medical examiner for
the Stickfast Life Insurance Co
Well explained the applicant
the agent nearly talked me to
death before I surrendered
boys for a camping site near Tost
Texas where they will lie gone
for a few dayp outing
B B Burrow and family J L
Pogue and family and Ino II
Adams and family attended Sunday
School and Church services
at Ceta Canyon Sunday
Miss Sophia Adams who has
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First National Bank A
PUBLIC FORUM
Edwin S Krlondlj business How ° ne Man VieWS
manager of tho New York Sun and Repeal Liquor LaWS
chairman of the Bureau of Adver
Using of Tho American Newapa Kdltor Tulla Herald
per Publishers Association says Through your kindness I would
Newspaper advertising is ako to spoak to vour rendeni
speedometer as well as a barome
tt fow daJp wo nro calIe on t0
tor of business It tells how
far
voto on a question of the great
and how fast trade
ismoving oal moniont This being the case
7 ot f d tearing that some may not
fully realize tho gravity of the
question I am Interested in call
ing their attention to its serious
consideration It means life or
death happiness or misery success
or failure to millions living
and millions yet unborn We are
commanded to vote for or against
the repeal of the Eighteenth
Amendment the greatest law that
man hns ever enacted If this law
is repealed the hellish old saloon
will emerge from her hiding
place and begin her work of de
struction
The liquor traffic destroys more
able signs of the times demon
llvKi sleda ni00 1loll tllUHlU
strates the widely acknowledged moro heartaches and tears and
belief in the selling power of
destroys more wealth
the
than all
tilenco
I Our town does not want a
hell hole to decoy and destroy
our children and tranquility
neither do our business men want
it for it would hurt their business
besides its other baneful
iVfects Therefore all having the
best interest of our town at heart
would oppose Its intrusion and
that being the case would any
right thinking voter vote for its
return and again set up Its shop
of destruction in any town or
city in Texas
Do you realize that if you vote
for the liquor traffic that you
are a partner and accomplice in
all the bloodshed misery and
i tears that follow in tho wake of
i the greatest of curses You gWe
your consent and protection in i The earth makes n resolution
all its bullishness
Be not deceived by their claim
that it Is for light wine and 32
beer only They are dealing out
all kinds of liquor where it has
been repealed That is a decoy
to catch votes and was hatched
in hell and peddled out here by
Imps If it were true it would
be a great curse or it would
lead our boyfs and girls into
drunkenness for the poison of
2 beer will call for stronger
drink habit It is a lie that drunk
nness has not greatly diminished
under prohibition in spill of the imaginary line on which the earth
been visiting relatives here was fact that wo often foortiAly pine
called back Thursday to nurse a ed in office to enforce the law
sisterinlaw who is seriously ill j those who opposed the law and
following an operation at Quannh failed to do their duty Those
That he cannot afford to be
thrifty
No one is so rich that he does not
nped to be thrifty
The margin between success and
failure between a respectable
place in life and oblivion is very
narrow It is measured by a single
word Thrift The one who
saves is the one who will win
Ii is not unwise to spend to mam
Lain Vv hat you have it is neglect
not to do so It you are contemplating
any repairs on your roof
your porches painting of any
kind inside or out we are in position
to furnish you and will be
glad to assist you in any way pos
sible
LUMBERMAN
arris
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OH DOCTOR JUST A
Ml MUTE DEFORE Vou
Itowrll
Tulia Swisher County Tex
who want Its return are the
coerced Into party slnvery by
liquor bought political leaders
They know It Is the greatest
crime that could bu committed
but remember Judas betrayed his
Christ for less than 1500 nnd
traitors are still doing their hellish
work Iet the mandates of
parly lenders echo In hell while
we stand up and vote as freemen
for Cod Home and Native
Land
Yours for the Eighteenth AmendmentI C W Buck Tulla Tex
SAME EXAMINATION ANSWERS
No not from Texas pupils
A blizzard Is the middle of
the lion
A mosquito is the child of
black nnd white parents
When Cicero dolivcied his orn
wars earthquakes and pes
ho WM n reflx
Cannibal is two brothers who
killed each other in the Bible
Stability is taking care of a
stable
To stop nosebleed stand on
your head till your henrt stops
beating
Expostulation Is to have the
smallpox
A vacuum is a large empty
spneo whee the pope lives
Herbert Hoover became a millionaire
because lie lived in a
stable on n farm before he be
wniic president
Elaine gave Lanncelot nn omelet
before he departed for the
tournaquet
enghis Khan is u prominent
New York banker much interested
in opera
every twentyfour hours
The difference between air and
water is that air can be made wetter
nnd water cannot
Benjamin Franklin was the
founder of electricity He was called
Poor Richard after Casey
Joes steamboat
Things that are equal to each
other are equal to anything else
It was said of William Rufus
that he never smiled again He
did this after he wu shot by an
arrow with an apple on his head
The axis of tho earth is an
takes ils daily routine Wash
intgon Education Journal
m
Ideal Boy And Gii
would ho saloon men drinkers
corrupt politicians bootleggers In order to determine as n
low dives gamblers nnd other ly ns possible tho effect of
criminals socalled extreme modernism
I call upon you true Toxans to the shaping of tho ideals of
show your patriotism and devohlgh school boy or girl for
Hon to right by coming out opposite sex tho requcHiwaa m
squarely for your homo ypurlu tho Malakoff High jJiool t
Stato and your Nation Be not each boy and girl giv fa list
the qualities that tho opposite
should possess Tho oiUfashlo
moralist stould Hud much sol
in the hypothetic individuals v
represent tho most frequontly
currlng characteristics of
Ideals of the two sexes
The Ideal Girl
Contrury to what one ml
reasonably expect from a gr <
of high school students with
ferent ideals the Ideal girl
Malakoff High School is decide
realistic being seen on tho cm
us of any American high sell
every hour of the school day
She possesses a certain fen
Ine charm which Is created
a definite adherence lo nccep
moral standards She If kind g
tie and considerate of others 5
must have a strong desiie foi
liberal education but she m
not be a sinarty or attempt
be mannish In any respect i
sho must not bo silly A gci
disposition is prerequisite for >
ideal girl who must possess
abundance of good manners
gother with the ability to cut
tain on short notice Tho girl m
Is musically inclined enjoys
preference She mart be a g
housekeeper and know how
cook She must keep in good p
sieal condition and take part
tho social and leligloun life
the community
The Ideal foy
He must have a stock of co
mon sense supported by a vi
definite purpose in life he v
accomplish this purpese or >
jectlvo at any cost Above eve
thing else he will bo honest 1
should maintain an active int
est in athletics but he need r
exclude other equally worth wh
things for athletics Ho miist i
drink Intoxicating liquor a
should not use tobacco He nu
possess leadership a sense of 1
mor and tnko an active part
tlie civic life of the communli
He should be popular itli oth
girls but not too popular I
should possess a good cducath >
but must not be conceited m
must not curse Politeness is
essential attribute of the ide
boi j but tnCiliar as it may soun
be is not required to possess u
limited courage something th
every boy admires He must
all times be a gentleman
WE ARE Ml OPEN
But we have some Red Hot Specials
through each week day
NHlA
VI DO OUR PART
Coin Your Owe Money
Buying here is like coining money on p
small scale You save with absolute
certainty upon every purchase because
quality and style are always the best
and prices the lowest
ROGERS Grocery
Phone No Ill
Free Delivery
Mv Charles McManus
ROW MUCH IS IT
DY electric light9
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 17, 1933, newspaper, August 17, 1933; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45698/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.