The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 24, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 1, 1933 Page: 6
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Thursday June 11933
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The latest service at one of the school year
big motion picture theatres in New
York is shoe repairing When a
womans high heel Is twisted off
from her shoe as often happens
in a mistep on a stairway she
Is ushered into the ladies lounge
a matron removes her shoe and
it is sent out to be fixed
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Single men in New York have
gotten into a curious habit They
report to their offices at 9 oclock
hang up their overcoats and hats
and then go to a restaurant in
he building for breakfast This
practice became so noticeable in
the offices < v one large corpor
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We the Taylor school students
wish to thank the school board
and Mr and Mrs Banks for their
kindness and assistance in help
ing u make this a successful
i c hail tjitt our team
ffl to rifiht Upppr row Golda Formway Pearl
Jraniia Collins Lorena Boggs Selma Boggs
Mild d Hutson
Lower iow Marie Payne Lucille Bass Jane Staggs Odene Payne
hian Formway Peail McClurg and Myrtle Payne
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE CONSTITUTION in relieving the hardships resu t
OF TEXAS om unemployment but to
jhe fairly distributed ovei the State
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IT REROLYKIJ HY THE LEGj
1 vMRE OK THE KTATE OF
I i
ik i 1 That Artd 3 of the
tin ion ut ill Ktalr of Tex
nended by adding thereto
1 i suction Section 51a which
i ud as follows
i ii 5Ju TlK LtKiHlature
1 e powei to authorisc by
i Ueuauce aid nale of the
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nit
the State of Texan not
1 the uuni c Twenty Mil
00000 00 Uollais bear
at a rae not to ex
and upon such terms and condi
lions as may be piovlded by law
and the I > gialaure shal make
such appropriations as an neces
siiry to pa tli iniev < t iwid principal
f such loiidB as the rami
become due The p < v < i heuby
granted to hc Legislatuir to is
hue lioudB heieundjr U Fvjir siy
limited to the amount staed and
to two years from and after the
adoi tion of this grant of power by
ttf people 1nvidcd that tne iet
ihlalure sfmll provide for the pay
jneiit of the Interest and redemption
of any bonds issued under
h e ton os uenof from so me our
i f ad one half < Wr >
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Ijll SI II
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li r da i i l ud bonds shall
Id for not ksx than pai and
iv annum and pay oUfr tlian a 1X ° roal PrU ity
otherwise not d the indebtedness as evidenced
1 101 yiarB from
a > i ud intenst and no foim of
> mnnsHlon shall be allowed in
ui > trunsauion iiimiImii said
bui ds The pr < eeds of ih < ale
cf Uch bonds to be used n lni
nulling relit f and woik n lb f to
i els and diHtiehiei jji o h aiid
sikIi bonds shall new become
a chaige against or lien upon any
pioperty ndl or iieisonai within
this State
SeMon The fori going Con
htjtitioual m > iidm nt shall be
sibinitud to lb qualified voters
of tin Slai i tin luiil sixth
du uf Augtisi i I > a whict
< li tni all > < ih a1 iinjj such
FEEL 100 BETTER
DONT DRAG THROUGH LIFE
Enjoy tbe lurdy health that Sargon can brinrl
Cet found refrctbing le p Eat with a ke n hearty
appetite Hare that rugged glow of health Feed
your tarring nerve and impoveriihed blood In
create your bodily vigor and get a new leate on
life at once with the help of tills new and modern
compound Millions uie it MUliont praiie it I
SARGON
HEARD JONES
raise a good cotton crop this year
Tenth Grade
Cecil Johnson I am going to
spend tho summer sight seeing
Says Her Husband
Lost 16 Pounds
In 4 Weeks
I have never found a medicine
i that peps you up like Kruschen
Salts and better still leaves you
pepped up I take it two or three
times a week not to reduce but
merely to eel good and clean My
husband took It to reduce he lost
16 pounds In 4 weeks Mrs E A1
Ferris Washington D C Decern
osr 29 1932
I To If e far and at the ame time
an in rh > cial attractiveness and
f el spiited and youthful talse one
half teaspoonlul of Kruschen in
a glass of hot water before break
fjst ixery morning
A ja that lasts 1 weeks costs
but a trifie at any drutr store in
the world but be sure and get
KniHchen Sats the SAFE way to
reduce wide hips prominent front
and double chin and again feel the
joy of living money back if dissatisfied
after the first jar
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It was said of the late David
Belasco noted New York theatri
cal producer that he boasted that
THE TULIA HERALD
day I hope Taylor Is not satisfied with
Selma Bass I dont havo any whnt 8no nns today wo want to
thing to do keep on growing and bo a little
Exlbee Hooper I am going to bettcr equipped
They also built a new base ball
ground and back stop and painted
tho school houso inside
Tho dear old place wo call
Luther Johnson I am going toiTaylor ls thought lots of by the
citizens that live in its
spend the most of my time prac
ticing basket ball
Lundy Shelton I am going to
Africa to see my kinfolks
Raymond Roberts I am going
to kill rabbits for a living
Ray Hanna I am going to start
a diary
Melvin Collins I am going to
run a farmall
Juanita Collins I am going to
East Texas and have a good time
Lorena Boggs I dont know
atlon that the prwitjent had lroun uas made Tllib s a v r v active body of boys and girls
ake steps to stop i
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They are ellins pencils In New
York with enough lead in them
to last two years
Now that beer has come bat k
they arr > selling less milk in New
York
A GROUP OF ATHLETIC GIRLS
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1934
district
Assisted In Paying
Cut Expense Herein
Tho following business men and
individuals of Tulia have donated
to help for cuts of groups on this
page all of whom wish Taylor
School pupils and patrons continued
success in their school work
and in their every other worthy
efforts
First National Bank
Grand Theatre
Tulia Motor Co
Rockwell Bros Co
Ducketts Stoic
Dyer Hardware
LaVelles
Crawford Pharmacy
Ivas Jewelry
City Tailois
Cantrell Shows
Heard Jones
Kelloggs
Huxfords
A M Wilson Grocery
Buchenau Jarvis
City Drug Store
Joe Child ers
Swisher County Creamery
Wimberly Service Station
Rogers Grocery
Clennln Motor Co
A J Harris Lumberman
Broadway Red White Store
Conner Motor Co
Paul Ramsey Son
J D Vaughn Son
Tarmers Grain CoW
C Cowan Grain Co
II K Smith The Grocer
A Western visitor wanted r
know how it happens hat si
many New Yorkers like to hav
their cigarettes mentholated A
common practice in many homes
is to place a nuurtors worth of
menthol crystals in tho bottom of
a cigarette box
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The Texas Peanut Products Co
Houston has been granted a
charter Capital stock 3000 Incorporators
C Y Sawyer W N
Morris und L C Morris
Some New York manufacturers
are selling their rood products
On Tuesday night May 16 we
had tho Seventh Crude Graduation
exercise Theie wore four to
Guulunto fiom granimcr school
into High School They were as
follows Mildred Hutson Wlnford
Hutson M L Hon and Ben Fowlei jOn
Wednesday night May 17
Hutson Lucille Bass Selma Bass
Pearl McClurg Myrtto Payne
Vivian Formway and Juanlta Col
Huh A lnrge crowd attended
On Friday May 9 tho patrons
of tho community gathered at the
school house about 9 oclock to
drive a truck Tllp nnst four > cars Taylor has spend the day Tho Senior Girls
Henry Rogers 1 am going to traded tho highest of any school played Whitfield senior girls that
stay at homo and trv to get rid in Swisher County I morning In indoor baseball the
of some of my ftecklcs I rhia vear there has been 3d scores being 21 7 ln Taylors fa
Lseter Formway I am going to trces sot out on tho school yard j vor The Junior Boys also played
Whitfield Junior boys in a game
of indoor baseball the scores wore
15 13 In Taylors favor At noon
the mothers spread lunch and oh
my did we havo lots to eat In
the afternoon the senior boys
played Tulia boys In a game of
base ball Tho scores were 30 9
in Taylors favor Tho Taylor outsiders
also played Cousin Tho
scores were 10 2 in Cousins favorhe had never had bis shoo shin packed in bteins Women buy just Nov vot po 0 t BJachDrauoM in
fd
to get the steins
proposed amendment shall write any other intoxicant whatever ex
or have printed on their ballots ccpt vinoiiH or malt liquors of not
the words For the amendment morL tijun three and twotenths per
to the Constitution providing that alcoholic con
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the
the Legislature may authorize
sHUance of ho ndR of the State of tent by weight exceptor medic
Mil inal mechanical HClentVIe or sac
Texas not to exceed Twenty
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each and
lion i2000000000 Dollars for ramental purposes are
relieving the haidshlps of unem all hereby prohibited
ployment and for the neeessar >
latun
The Legis
shall enact luws to onfoice
an election held for such purpor
sliall determine It to be lawful to
nianufactiiie sell baiter and ov
cluinge In said county i r political
subdivision theieof I nous oi malt
liciuois containing iio < inoto than
three and twoteiitlM jvr cent
J co alcoholic content by weight
and the piovisdon of this suhsw
Hon shall be Heir enacting
Amend
appropriations to pay said bonds
SecIon 3 The Governor of the
Stale Texas Is hereby directed
to issue the necessary proclamation
foi said election and to have Haul3
puulished as required by tho Constitution
for amendments thereto
W W Heath
Secretary of State
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NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
OF TEXAS
H J It No 13
UK IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS
Section 1 That Subsection a
of Section 20 of Article XVI of
the ConHtltutioii of Toxuu bo
amended no as to hereafter read
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as follows
ji The manufacture halo
barter or exchange In tho State of
vinous or mult
Texan of spirituous
medicated bitters cap
liquoru or
ablj of producing intoxication or
vote of those voting determine liquors oi not mm is tlin tlnec
from time to time whether tho and two tenths per cent Ci i
sale for boveiage purpose of vln alcoholic content by wcichi
ous or malt llquois containing not Those vo is opposing si Id pio
more than three and twotonths posed Amendment shall viito >
per cent 32 per cent alcohol by havo prlnc I on tlndi fillot tin
weight shall bo prohibited within following words Against the
tho prescribed limits mid provld Amendment to tho Constitution ot
ed further that in all counties in lexas aiitlioilng the sale ol vln
tho State of Texas and In nil poll < > uh or t liquoru of not more
tlcal subdivisions thereof wherein Ihan tlueo and twotenths per cent
tho sale of Intoxicating llquois had 32 alcoholic content by
been piohiblted by local option height
elections held under the laws of
tho Stute of Texas and In forco
at tho time of tho taking effect
of Section 20 Article 10 of tho
Constitution of Texas It shall continue
to bo unlawful to manufacture
sell barter or oxchunre In
any such county or In nny such
political subdivision thereof any
yplilliiniis vinous or mult liquors
or niedloutcd hitters callable of
piodiiclng intoxication or any other
Intoxicant whatsoever uiiIciho
and until a majority cf the qualified
voters In said county or poll
tlcal subdivision thereof Voting in
Sec 3 The Governor of the
Stato of Texas is hoiuby dliected
to Issue Hi tiPCPHniiy pioclama
Hon for such eloc Ion and to have
name punlishcd as lequlred by tho
Constitution
thereto
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and Amendments
W HEATH
ti nliuv of State
Now York browors are trying to
assure tho women that beer Is not
fattening I
Tulia Swisher County Texas
Taylor School Closes Successful Year Under Supt BanksJL
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Reading from left to right Upper row Juanlta Collins captain
ot the team and elected all county guard Lorena Hoggs
Lower row Lucille Bass Pearl McClurg Odeno 1ayno Vivian
Formway Myrtie Payne and Mildred Hutson
Made Wonderful gain
In School Sports
Sport News
Wo wish to say that the patrons
of this community are very proud
of the Basket Ball teams Although
it was hard for us to get started
playing But gee when they did
get started how they did win the
games The Independent Girls
played seven games this past
school term and only lost two
games In all counting all four
teams wo played 73 games and
lost 32 We all think that is pretty
good for a bunch of kids that
never had played before
Next year we expect to have
better ball teams and we know
we will haie
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Girl Won County All
Star Title 1933
We are very proud of our sen
ior girls basket ball team and
wo are more than proud to say
that one of our best players Juan
ita Collins made tho AllStar
County Basket Ball team as guard
We wore the second best team
in Swisher Co But on account of
ineligibility we didnt get to keep
the cup
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IN APPRECIATION
What They Will Do
This Summer
Ninth Grade
Cecil Boggs I am going to try
to keep my old model T In good
running older so I can go seo my
gal
Taylor School Has
Progressed Greatly
Taylor has been a school for
21 years Tho littlo one room
shnck wns situated one mile west
of whore tho new building stiinds
Peail McClurg I am going to today
stav at home this summer and lH 1923 ll ° ww xrM ulldlnK
take good care of my school girl was built Costing 0500 The
complexion flrst ycar t1P K was open
J n nilbeck Undecided 0llv Ik 1 30 pupils and this
Frank Stnggs 1 am going to V < W there were 75 pupils
stay at homo and practice run Kver slllco Taylor has been a tho High School students staged
nlng so 1 can enter track next school she has been nble to pay their play The Eighteen Carat
year al1 hor tolls K0 fnr for wliicli wo Boob Those in tho play were
Walter Fowler I am going to a ° vel v thankful and beroro follows J D Dlllbeck Frank
stav at home and save my money another school term they are stnggs Walter Fowler Cecil
so I can go to school next year Rolng to build a modern teachorage Boggs Elbeo Hooper Wlnford
Lucille Bass 1 am going to re ln nlnco oC the old building in
main at homo and mako prepara hl < they are using now for a
tlons to marry Ben Fowler some teacherage
G imes And Plays Are j SCIiOOL BOARD OF TAYLOR SCHOOL
reature At Closing
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Cf 1933 School Year
Left to right E 0 Bass president
John Hocfer a now member of tho Board taking tho place of Mr
Boggs who was a member for six years
i Bay Stambaugh secretary who haB been a member for tho past
six years
Patrons Entertained
Taylor Teachers
On May 9 1933 tho patrons of
Taylor community surprised Mr
and Mrs Royce Banks with an
Ice cream supper
The young folks played party
games and tho old folks played
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At a late hour Ice cream was
served to aboot 125 patrons and
childiiii Everyone repotted a nice
time
OUR FUTURE BASKET BALL TEAM
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Boys which Pi of thinks are sine to bring home tho bacon Eligibility
will not be in their waj any longer
Lett to right Fpper row Ray Hanna Ben Fouler Ra > niond Rob
its Cecil Johnson Henry Rogers Frank Staggs and Cecil Boggs
Lowt row Eibe < > Iloopei Edgar Burton 1 D Dlllbeck Hersliol
Fot in way M L Rea Lundy Shelton and Melvin Collins
1 Reading fiom loft to right upper row
way Walter Fowler Melvin Collins
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Cecil Boggs Lester Form
Lower row Ray Hanna captain Henry Rogers elected all coun
JMrr fikn frC ity center Ben Fowler and Frank Staggs
ES THiN EN FURNITURE
At Reasonable Prices And
On Easy Payment Plan
Paul Ramsey Son
Furniture and Undertaking
Phone 52 Licensed Embalmer
Taylor School Board
Progressive Men
E O Bass one of tho prospei
ous farmers of Taylor community
has been a member and president
of tho Taylor school board for 16
years
Mr Bass was born in Arkansas
but bus spent most of hla life in
Toxas coming to Swisher County
33 years ago He is always willing
to help and understands just
what are the needs of our citizens
and school system
John Hoofer came to Taylor
community four years ago from
Oklahoma He was elected to the
school board this last April for
the first time We know ho will
be a good member for he is always
willing to help when neededRty Stambaugh has been a citizen
of the Taylor community for
11 jeirs and has Iron a member
and < < Hietary of Hie board for 3
yual sHe
is Intelosted in every phaso
of slIiooI work and we are sure
he will do all hi can to make it
u successful school
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Tl > W H Gordon Company of
San Antonio has leased a large B
block of land from Mrs Maiy P
Jnrajda Fuller earth has been
found in large quantities Work
will begin at once
Boys Won County B5yS BASKET BALL TEAM OF 1932 33
Meet In Kress
We weie veiy pioud of our i
senior boys basket ball team Tlu j
weie the champions of Swishc J
County but on account of ipHi
gibility wh didnt get to keep the
cup Wo aie also pioud of H < ir
Rogers he made t e allstar coin
V team it jiiirip coitei
DIZZINESS
relieved by BlackDraught
I decided to take Thedfoids
BlackDraught as I had been having
bilious ijwlU writes Mr Cans
E St6V n at Columbus InU Wlnn
I net bilious I feol nleepy and tlrot
ind do not it like dolntr my woik
I gti awfully dizzy I know then
that I bad b tt r take somethlm
Aftr 1 fwnd how ood BloekDrauBht
Is that Is wfiat I hive used I <
It rids m of ths bile for I feel letter
dont fMl like I am dropping
time I sit dowr
off to STsry
Thai to m Is a very had feeling
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 24, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 1, 1933, newspaper, June 1, 1933; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45719/m1/6/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.