The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 16, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 18, 1935 Page: 24
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Thursday April 18 1935
The Tulia Herald
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PlHLlSHKD KVKltY THURSDAY
TVUA SW1SH1CR COVNTY TKXAS
ENGIEM iy ENGLEMAN Editors and Publishers
Subscription 150 per year to addresses outside county 200
Entered as Second Class mail matter at the lost Office at Tulia
Toxa under the act of March 3 1S79
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MANY CALLS FOR TEACHERS
EQlESTS FOR publu school and tollose torn hers filed with tin
University of Texas Teachers Appointment Committee during tin
twelve months period which closed January SI 1915 practically doublet
the number of cnlls during the preceding year according in Ml > s Mir
lam Dozler secretary of the conimittee The total number of calls foi
teachers was 1211 ns compared with S53 applicants for teachiim positions
A tolal of 172 positions were filled by the Conimittee
The calls for tearher < come not only from Texas educational instl
tutlons but also from other parts of the country A total of f5 call
were made from other states including one each form Georgia Idaho
Indian Iiwa Kansns I ouisiaiia Michigan Minnesota three eacl
from Alabama Arkansas Xew MfMro New Yorl < six troin Kentuclo
and Mississippi nine from Oklahoma and 21 from Tennessee
CLEAN UP
IS XO sure Sign of spring hut sprinc should be a sun
THERE
sign of the arrival of that time for the community to clean up
There is no superstition or prophesying about this cleanup sign
When warm weather has come to stay until cold weather return
it the autumn every owner of property and tenant should instinctively
feel it his duty to remove the evidences of winter s ravages and U
mtl and augmentnature in her work of rebenutiflration
Every sprinc cleanup program should include disposal of winter
accumulation of litter aud decayed vegetation repairing and repaintini
of buildings and landscape gardening Landscape gardening is no longer
associated with large estates alone
Cleanliness about the person or the home costs nothing A community
cleanup need involve no expense except of a moderate amount
householders If there ever were excuses foi
of labor on the part or the
uncleanliness they were removed long ago
What is the compensation of a communitywide cleanup campaign
It improves the general health of the community by removing deposits
that are breeding places of disease germ and disease carrying insects
A clean town is a better place in which to live than one that is unsanitary
and unsightly And the best community advertising is the appearance
of being cleanedup paintedup and plantedup
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TO OUR YOUNG PEOPLE
VERY ONCE IX a while we try to address one of our editorials to
the young people who favor the Tulia Herald with their confidence J
EASTER SPECIALS
202 I 1934 STUDY CLUB
The American Indians were
studied In a program of the 1934
Study Club which met with Mrs
S A Duckett April 1rd
A very accurate description of
the Apache and Navajo countries
their location and their Inhabitants
was given by Mrs G L Hender
son
Indian camps and ruins in
Texas was discussed by Mrs I
C Sprague
Mrs J K Swepston talked on
the Religion and Music of the
Indians
Roll call was answered by interesting
news including musical
numbers of recently published
Indian selections
Miss Willie Verna Dallas and
Miss Wanda Lahleot Scott rendered
two vocal duets accompanied by
Miss Louise Ouckett
Lovely relreshments were served
during the social hour
Those attending were Mesdames
V C Cowan J A Ebeling E h
Garrison O Huxford H C Mc
Casland S J Payne R A Scott
1 C Cowan lr I Zimuiertuann
V W Dukes C C Wilson Hugh
Parker 1 C Sprague 1 E
Swepston Miss Inna Sigler and
the hostess Mrs Ouckett
Mrs Thomas Mrs Nlchols
Mis Dallas and Miss Scott were
guests for the afternoon
W M S ENTERTAINS
The ladies of the Methodist
Church will be hostess to all societies
of Plainview District Wednesday
April 21 in their regular
Annual District Meeting You who
have been to a meeting of this
kind need no urging to be here
because you know what an inspii
ntlon it is to have the privilege
of attending a meeting of this
kind In order to make it a sui
tess it is necessary that we hav I County
This week we would call their attention to the fact that man is in a urge all the women to come and
measure only an animal but that the difference between human beings
and the other animals is that people linve a sense of proportion as
to unie appreciating If thry are wise the relativity of the past the
prini and the future
The young man or woman in Swisher County who plans to gel
ah Ad in life and to make somebody of himself or herself should begin
by realizing the immense value of present time It it the only thin
that we have to utilize The use that we make of our time whetliei
wsf cr foolish depends in good measure upon our absorption of th <
Usons that the past has furnished our race Inasmuch as we have not
1 cd through the past we must receive this information through books
O through the wis teachings of those who have had experience in life
It behooves all thoughtful young people therefore to give some
rid people and failed to take chance
the world would end However realizing that the older people are apt
to be right a young man or woman is better fitted to weigh the chances
of sin ress when undertaking any new effort
Then to all the young people in Swisher County we urge faith in
their own powers Rely upon them aftr taking full counsel of the
V rH 1 Monday Aprl
Saturday Only
Be Goriously Young in
NEW COTTONS AND
LINENS
298 TO 995
Shipment of New Linen
1iijues Ami Rearhtukere
MI Drtwb Al 1975 And
2250 For
595
1675
SEE OUR NEW EASTER BONNETS
Just trrix oil Iwuittiful nrtv shtulis in h < > o
for Spring and Summer
Mutch your new Eustor J rod with u pretty
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JUDIENS SHOPs
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terlan Guild will meet
11 22nd at the usual
fM hour with Mrs Hill Woolen as
ni tes Mrs Keith Gage will act
Iider of the following program
1 ifvottonal Leader
Matthew 10
I ninid Women That Iisn
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Mii and Martha Mrs Marvin
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Kaffir News
Next Tuesday night there will
be a program at the school house J
then Friday the entire school will1
go to the canyons which will mark1
the closing of our school I
There was a good attendance
in Sunday School Next Sunday
ue will have all day services at
the church ho come and spend
the day There will be a good
urogram at Sunday School at 1000
a m Hro Hlalr will preach at
11 i in Lunch song and praise
< r < vo Hro Rohineit will preach
at 3 p m 4 p in egg hunt So
come
Mr and Mrs Wllenian visited In
the W H Hardage home Saturday
evening
Mr and Mrs KIHb and family
visited in the H C McCarloy
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Carl Bradley spent
the week ond in Amarlllo
Mr and Mrs K H Smith were
in Plainview Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs H C fleorge have
returned home after spending the
winter In California
Mrs Boyd Hates of Donna Texas
spent the week end in the
Hugh Smith home
Mr and Mra Dee Taylor and
girls Mm J 10 Orr are visiting
r < latlvei In Quaiiah this week end
Mr uiul Mr O K May and
boy visited in the Homer Baton
home Saturday night
Mis O B Vaughn and boys of
Uulph switch were visiting friends
in thi community Sunday after
THE TULIA HERALD
TEACHER FROM JAPAN
SUEST SPEAKER P T A
Thursday nfternoon April 11
the Tulia P T A held Ita meet
lug for this mouth Mrs Joe
Mlcklo from Amarlllo who Is now
on a visit In the United States
has for several years been a teacher
in Japan A talk of Intense Interest
In which Mrs Mlckle des
crlbed the customs and showed
various costumes and dolls from
Japan was given The climax to
this main part of the program was
the tuodo of Japanese dress Illustrated
by the speakjr
The P T A was also entertained
by the High School Choral
Club directed by Mrs W R Hum
phreys
MRS HALE HOSTESS TOT
E L CLASS MEMBERS
The T E L Sunday School
class had their social and business
meeting in the lovely new homo of
Mrs James T Hale April 2 with
Mrses James T Hale Hill Stilwell
Sam Wilks aud Huff as hostesses
Lovely refreshments were served
to 119 members
Salem Items
Hud a very good crowd for Sun
day School last Sunday Xoi so
ninny for church services Sunday
night as the extreme dust storm
blew up about time for church
I have been asked to announce
that the young people of Vigo will
be here neu Sunday at 230 to
give us another program
Mr and Mrs C A Smart and v
son Kirby spent Sunday in the I
W A Doan home Herman A l
Lumpkins and Mr and Mrs 0 II
Harris were visitor Sunday night >
in the same home 1
Mis Coralee Pranks a teat hi i
in the Haylake school in Hrisioe >
came by R K Lunipkirs
the cooperation of the entire Sunday atteinoon enroute to Tulia
church Several Conference Offij where she took the train l oi
ceis will peak on that day Gntetville her home as her school
Wo are expecting two or three dosed last Kriday She will pin
hundred visitors for lunch and imbly attend school at Denton this
bring a well filled basket Let s
be sure to have plenty to feed this
large delegation Dont forget the
date Wednesday April 21 Cornel
Committee
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MRS HUNEYCUTT HOSTESS
TO SOROSIS STUDY CLUB
1 ed to what older people say and do The chances are that the oldei given
popL are right but not always fortunately If young persons acted a Massacutsetis
the Beehive of
Rusiness Mrs Roy McCasland
for themselves the progress ol
wisdom that is available Never falter but press on and succeed
Historical Points of Interest
Mrs W C Gilbert
Wintei Rambles in Thoreau
Countrx Mrs R L Massey
Delicious refreshments carrying
nit the Raster motif were served
to the following members Mesdames
Ward Huff Ramsey Dyer
Gilbert Marvin Gilbert Small Py
summer Shu stated that she will
be back this Kail to teach hrr
fourth term of school at Haylake
Mr and Mrs D M Crabbe and
children spent Sunday in the It
10 Lumpkins home
Miss Aline Mcflehee our primary
leather is entertaining her school
pupils with an Kaster egg hunt
next Friday afternoon at the school
Mrs Iva Hiineycutt was hostess house The mothers and little ones
to the Sorosis Study Club Wed
liHMlay afternoon April 10th
Mrs W C iilberi was the leader
of the program on Massachusetts
The following program was
that are not in school aie invited
She will be assisted by Mrs
R K Lumpkins
1 wish to state that the people
of Happy will be here next Kri
day night to put on another good
program for us The P T A program
committee has prepared a
program for the same night > o
lets all be out as it is the last
of our school
Mrs C II Lowe was a dinner
guest of Mrs I
lay
and till keep your hoe up without unite I
coining bulge aroind your knee to ruin j
the effect of your latest siream line I
frock Sheer pure silk newest colors
in sizes IV to 10o Hurry Hurry Full j
Fashioned
A Cox last Sun might be pulled over the buyers
Mrs Frank Cox and baby
afternoon callers of Mrs J V Da
vis Sunday
luutiita Lowe visited Ruth Alice
Doan laut Sunday
Mr and Mrs W K Knowles
and children spent last Sunday in
the home of her mother Mrs H S
Gieenslade at Union Hill
Mr and Mrs R K Lumpkins
were feasting on fish in the O W
Hancock homo last week
Stitch And Chatter Club
The club met with Mrs D M
Grablii la1 Thnrdax afici leim
v i II j re n On en w i
Did You Ever
Stop To Think
By Edson R Waite
Iieiijamiii Sosland AssiMum
Rusiness Manager ol the Kansas
City JournalPost says
Advertising in its many forms
is the most valuable thing in the
world lor big or small business It
can do one of two things hasten
your success or failure
Money spent wisely carefully
and without thought of fooling the
public will bring success j
In checking advertising of all
i kinds I find that many times ths
advertiser feels that the wool
0000 PifGES ON BEST iVSEAT
Our Selection Is Always Complete
Full Line Of Everything
BELL MARKET
FOOD PRICES
Are Never High Here
Thi s
is
the Keason of the year when distracted lioiire
wive who know not what to prepare as a change of
foods for the family find our store a haven of relief
not only in the wide selection afforded hut alho in the
Havingt that are to he enjoyed in low prices for quality
foods Shop here first and enjoy extra savings Note our
low prices
ROGERS Grocery
Phone 111
We Deliver
Tulia Swisher County Texas k
ANOTHER HUXFORD SENSATION
149 BRAND NEW
EASTER DRESSES
395T0 1750
Compare Them With Any Youve Seen
At This Price
THEYVE JUST BEEN UNPACKED
It s liotimi io foe a happy Hauler if you ve a brand new frock to wear
You ll rave about these they re so very smart Soliil colors bountiful
paslel shades White New Blues ellow Pink
Stream Lined KneeHigh
Lastex Top Humming Bird
Wear Them With All
Your Frocks
Aren t you glad
your girdle or i
Now you can leave
ir your arloile > jiiri
olT
lie
STEP OUT PROUDLY IN HUXFORDS
WHSTE STYLEHITS
PIMPS
STUMS
TIES
fyj
The beautiful new shoes you
simply must have to mi with
your Kaster costume Thcj
are here Choose troin tin
Illwest m ides in white kid
white buck white limn
rownand whites
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TO BE CHIC CHOOSE THE RIGHT
EASTER HAT
Youll Kind Hundreds to
Select Krom Here
SAILORS BRIMS
BRETONS OFFFACe
STYLES
or Writes Also
Hlack Ilrowu and
In Crepes and
up to
Vs3lf
the most important phase of the Tin Wayside community
business is given so little con
sideration A concern spending
hundreds of thousands of dollars
will investigate all phases of Its
business lake inventory of everything
and carefully audit its books
and then take for granted the
advertising is nil right
Advertising is putting a business
on parade Its inspection day
tor all who see the message Why
not employ the best help and the
most careful methods and make
your Advertising Dollar a profitable
one
Tonight at
be a regular
Lodge No
take
RIDAY AND
Lijihl Crust 2 LI li a
Scliilliiiif
COFFRK
I Lli Tins
Mo
TS
Larue Hov
Ih
29c
liu
SYRUP
All Kinds Per Gallon Can
1 + TI5A
1
Pound
Schillings
18c
107
j their play Valley
LFMONS
Per Dozen
SALAD DRESSING
V P Special Quart
Vuuutulilc
COMPOUND
ii Pounds
W J Special
COITKK
i Lb Toilm
HAMS
Country Cured Hall or Whole Oils LI
21c
25c
Kellojig
COHN FLAKES
3 Package
Sunkist
27c
59C
19c
29c
Vegetahle
COMPOUND
4 Pounds
55c
H E Smith Gro
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
j
will
Farm to
Valley View tonight April IStli
where it will he shown under the
spoiisorsnip or the Valley View P
T A A lull evening of fun and
entertainment is promised for inc
lfic and 2fie admission Proceeds
will go to Wayside Church fund
Serve buck shad or shad roe
witli lemon sauce made this way
to the strained juice of a large
lemon add an eighth pound of but
tor a dash of pepper and a third
of a teaspoon of salt Heat over
S P 111 there will fire
a llt o1 T11 u f
meeting of Tulia the Tire and stir in the beaten
A F A M yolks of two eggs Stir until thick
Monbps
eyes and greater profit realized n Ul d to he present Serve Immediately
were This is quite untrue dishonest ad
vertising will ruin a business quicker
than anything else I
Lazy advertising is worthless
j Copy thrown together quickly with
i out proper thought is damaging
j Its a mystery to folks assoclatl
ed with advertising to learn that
completed Those present weie
Mesdames Davis Doan Harris
Jones Watts Hrown Payne and
the hostess also Misses Thelina
Snwit Mirv and Ruth Hrown Tin
dub ill in M mi t with Mr C
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PECIALS
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 16, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 18, 1935, newspaper, April 18, 1935; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45810/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.