The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 22, 1934 Page: 12
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Thursday February 22 1934
The Tulia Herald
SHUSHED 13VKHY THVIISRAY
TUIJA SW1SHKK COINTY TKXAP
Telephone
MW1 rCIJ V < Editnrs and Iuhlishern
r f fo er year to addresses outifde county 200
h Seioad Clsss mail matter t the Post Offlc at Tulia
the net of March 3 1S7U
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Tulta H > ald adiociT the building
of a swimming r in Tulia
I w sh to call the at = ntion of the
piibli to a mattei far more
imp n e to the n ti and a
nun of its citizcr = That is
the t tal ack of swtraze facilities
tver a large area of th
immediat it > d original town site
Thnk of a home of some dimensions
on Conner Ave and iu
two blocks of the business part
rf town being totally cut off
f m the privilege r proper sewerage
facilities The present in
nc
mplete condition of the sewer
< is pofe a credit to
vr iwn and it tlme that
iKthing was being ine about
It
o fju that the man iWio was
t it > V 1 jn oTif fTif nr the jih
lie swimming pool is just
more thing to worry about
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permitted such a grave and serft
one
it is certainly not a necessity
I most urgently ieinon trat
against using the Federal aid
funds toward building a swimming
pool until something has
been done about the heworage
19 TAX PAYMENTS EXCEED 1932
uv s rnoM n > collector < i
tl i > 7 i t cent i e i iv countv
to i 1 10H4 rie ncurlv t m
sam t W y > i n onl > 29 p
rebnt i vn3
T ilia 1 d < pend in school taxes i d prioi to February 1 amount
rt i i out of i total 1931 t Tills figure represents au in
irettt of 12 per cert over the amount collected to Feb 1 193S
While Uie percentage of 1933 tnv it the City Hall was the smallest
> o pt r rent the in reise over 1 taes was equally as great as
the < Untv and state
In our opinion this goes to show that most tax payers will pn >
la < when they hac th money to pa Farm reduction projects and
CV works are responsible for the ruMiiont of mny of those taxes
It has been charged that a number of paMins who could pay taxis
lia i t done so stamp that if otlu did not pay regardless of the
rnas thoj would ot do so either As to the facts in tho case we
do i In w luit < b lioe that very few taxpayers will refuse to pay
tin t v wh < n iho f 1 that they can do so
unable taxes should not be condemned
Th e ho are all > to pay
ed k hov have nuae every effort possible to pay and the fact that
tho n t pa should he no excuso on the part of those who are
abl i taxat oi is with us to stay forever and constitutes a lien upon
u > tht noer grows less
v od roji in is county with profitable prices for such crops
woi wre out praivally all delinquent taxes m this county
Baptist W M S
The Baptist W M S met at
lecently > several the home of Mrs A C Wimberly
in the on
Feb loth iu a special pro
gram ou Old Ministers Relief
Mrs Smith Mrs Reddell and
Mrs Peterson gave some interesting
facts ou this subject and an
offering was taken for this fund
Mrs Taylor and Mrs Graham
sang a beautiful duet
Refreshments were served to
thirty one ladies
The Raptist W M S meetb
at the home of Mrs Richard Scott
Feb 2G 193t
Leader Mrs J AV McGlaun
Hymn Stand Up For Jesus
Devotional By Leader Matt 5
10 1G
Prayer That we may be willing
to endure hardships as good soldiers
fo Jesus Christ Mrs Asbury
Persecution cf the Early Christians
and Faithful uho Death
Mrs Carlton
of and P
The storv Polycarp
ious blunder to be made was not
th fault of the citizens and seejition and GrowthMrs Uux
property owneis
who are denied forl
the sewer and they have the
ri nt of complaint
There is no greater need for
any town home that proper sewer
connection from the point of
health cleanliness comfort and
convenience The very fact that
a part of tho town is sewered
Pageant of a Pin
The Origin Mrs Stalling
The Form Mrs ONeall
Open Bible Mrs Crow
The World Mis Lindley
The Torch Mrs Batisto
AV M Union Mrs Geo Aaughn
Ode to the W M U Pin Mrs
Shaw
i a distinct damage to those who
are denied the same privilege
It ih very questionable whether
a switnnHni pool would be such
A Story ot Two Dreams 1st
part Mesdames Graham and Mc
Glaun
wonderful advantage to th 2nU part Mesdames Taylor and
young people ofn our or t m > Conner
observation has been that a pub Prayer That a spirit of conse
cratloi and a life of sacrificial
arj service may make us worthy of
wearing
the W M V pin Mrs
Garrett
Song Faith Of Our Fathers
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CARD OF THANKS
1 appeal to the Influential citi We wish to express our heart
rens of our town to give your felt thanks to our many friends
hunport to this greet need in and neighbors who so kindly a
preference to imjnocments of a sisted ui during the illness and
more trivial natuie death of our dear baby and for
To < juoto from ai advocate of the beautiful floral offerings
the swimming pool in laht weeks May Gods ilchest blessings rest
Herald I would say Do this I upon each and everjone of you
and do it now while you can i Mr and Mrs T E Tiinmors
Mrs T AV Tomllnson and children
P4Y SPRiNS LINE
of
TAILOR SAMPLES
Is Here
The price ih not advanced J have
Afcna SuitH from
1495 up
omttJiiiif new for Youth
from
1295 up
and Hoys
JO MOTHERS Have your Hoys Suit
o liis measure for
1295
JAMES FRYE
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THE TULIA HERALD
jamks WILLI vm nnumi y w Soiller In Race th0 ° rflco i ° cllri
m faction in any mannor what
J nines WUHniii Dili hum was
houi May in ISfiL at Kldoradn
Killings Mo and tiled Kehruuiy
n mat near Tulia Texas aped
fil veals S months and 21 days
Almtit 3i > yeaxanpo he cam
f Torn I n J in r
some time and in < 92i mood o
i i Cm ir iii > I i in
lived in Swisher County mot of
the time since 1924
H < di < d veiy suddenly at M >
is
For Sheriff Tax Col soever 1 hoiiovo in iiio unlet
enforcement of tho law without
I A i a
lector And Assessor bins prejudice to any one it
Is niji earnest intention tu ceo
To The Voteis nf SwMinr Co each tmtl every voter In tho
After having lieon solicited hy county hiore election and I will
a number of my friends t have try to carry out this intention
decided to pinre nij name heforo hut If I do not rop you and nal
the voters nf Swlln r Com i for your vote It will he because
ft candidate for the office of Sher I failed to catch you at home and
iff Tn Collector A M > s or of duo to Inch of time failed to
Swisher County subject to the get back
Hob Wmli nil rlwt 10 miles action of the IVinociatic Pi iniarie 1 will greatly appreciate your
n iheTt of cilii having boon iiy 2Stli 1931 influence and vote in this come
u mnlov e Waid for I have been a re Ident of Swllll > election for the orricu Which
tevcat
months
or County or the pist IS ysnis
He leaves a wife a son and a nopt f which time has been
daiicbter iU living l Kansas City Mellt otiRHKed in farming interj
SJ
Spring Millinery
98C TO 295
Easter is just around the corner and
your new hat is right here for you
NOW Theyre the youngest smartest
gayest affairs weve had in
years And they flatter everyone no
end All head sizes
I soolt
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Sincerely
V Snlllor Candldnte for
Mo Hesides these a sister in K osls with the exception ot the Sheriff Tax Collector Assessoi
dotrdo Sprlncs Mo and a broth Vlw 8pt the service during °
roonl the fact that more er Cecil nnrbam El Pa o Texas the all worj1 wnr j fcoi that WO HURT NOHLU TIMMONS
ate tax were paid priori who was present for the funeral j nm duly qualified to haiidloj Funeral services for Ilohert
avionnt collected on the Funeral services were conduct the office which I seek having i Noble Infant son of Talcnago Tim
bad been paid before at 10 Rnive at 130 Sunday nf spent a number of months ns mons wns held from the family
ternoon Feb 11 1931 by Kov special deputy sheriff lias oxper homo Thursday February In at
A C Huff ionced me as a law enforcement GO P m Z 11 Dally pastor First
He was faithful to his work aitl ficor and my years of living In Christian Church officiating In
well liked hy all who knew him Swisher County has qualified me torment wns at Rose Hill Conic
o iiq to the Tax Assessors duties lory with Ktuusey and Sons
NOTICE nm familiar
with most of the Undertaker in charge
i land in Swisher County and its
Elective March 1st the Com value i p n Crawford attended the
mlssioners Court will discontinue Should I be fortunate enough Knights Templar banquet and
payment of bountji on rabbits to bo oioenl to the office which meeting In Plninviow Tuesday
Mrs Louise G Davis Clerk I am sooklnc I will enter into night
POLITICAL
Announcements
All political announcements
political advertisements cards etc
are charged for at regular rates
payable CASH IN ADVANCE
Tho Herald Is authorized to
make the following political an
nounccineuts
For Judge 64th Judicial District
CI1AULES CLEMENTS
It C lOINEIt
For Attorney Glth Judicial District
CHAS 11 DEAN
For County Judne And ExOfflclo
Supt of Public Instruction
II C McCASLAND
For Sheriff Tax Collector and Tax
Assessor
JOHN II GAYLEU
F O GOEN
TOM 10HNSTON
l c Mcdonald
V II WHITLOW
W W fWADE SPILLER
For Commissioner Precinct No 1
T W RUCKEIt
E J HAItPOLE
For Commissioner Precinct No 2
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Tulia Swisher County Texas
ALTON E DOUGLAS
W If SPEAIU
For Commissioner Precinct No 3
A P MARTIN
For Commissioner Prcc < tt No A
WILL ROUSSER
For Justice of Peace
No 1
JAMES FRYE
Precinct
For County and District Clerk
MRS LOUISE G DAVIS
For County Treasurer
MRS C J TIREY
For County Attorney
T U ONEALL
A FOY CURRY JR
CAKD OF THANKS
We wish to express our hcait
felt thanks to our many fricncU
and neighbor who so kindly assisted
us during tho illness and
after the death of our loving wife
daughter and sister Joe Claik
Williams also for the beautiful
floral tribute May Gods riches
blessings bo with ench of you
Fred Williams
Mr and Mrs L If Clark
Mr and Mrs W C Dangle
Mr and Mrs Raj C Clark
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You Need No Introduction to
CURLEE SUITS
They Give Satisfaction
Priced
2250 TO 2975
Fadeproof and Shirtcraft
Shirts are good merchandise
priced at 125 to 195
Mens Rayon Shirts And
Broadcloth Shorts a garment
22c
First Quality Mens Fur Felt
New Spring Hats 195
11 Strand All Silk Service
Weight Hose a pair 125
10 Yards Plope Domestic For
95c
Limit 10 Yards
1 >
tierrof
One Group of Childrens Wash Dresses to Close Out at
Each 35c
Solid Color Washable Silk Crepe 39 to 40 inches wide
a yard 79c
New Stripes Plaids and Figured Crepes and Taffetas
a yard 100 to 150
A Special Showing of the New Spring
Cotton F ahricsPrintsPiquesand Seer
suckerLinens and other Materials
ATTEND THE BOY SCOUT PLAY AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY
NIGHT FEBRUARY 23 AT 730 P M
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 22, 1934, newspaper, February 22, 1934; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45793/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.