The Tyler Journal (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TYLER JO URNA L
MAY 9. 1930
s TO SEE SABINE
TOMATOES MAKING
GOOD GK0WTH IN
ETEX, COLE SAYS
< which wiE feature Christian stew-
iardiUp, will be in charge of Mrs. W.
M. Ft mater of Athens and Rev. I.
| M Lambert of Athens. The evening
program »ffl feautur* a foreign mis
i nonary talk by Rev. D. F. Bergthold
Faffaw wg a the general crap re- {of India and "The Supreme Task,”
#>*r: >.f F. T. Cde. agricsitaxal cam- by Rev. Clyde Woodward of Tyler,
■anime’ af the Cotton Beit rail- A sunrise prayer service Sunday
rat rejeassejft Satureay. covering} w£l be led by Mr*. D. F. Bergthold.
; eandtena* in. Tens and Lswiaws I Other* am the. program Sunday are
■*<errinsey■ at the Cceten Beit road: A. M. Bshtsonr of Tyler, - Gordon
■^Weacsier e'-sdhckan bare bee* /*_ Baa# Murgrove of Jacksonville, Wil-
•sseac-ut' ticrs«iig!hant this sec&m; flbe v bert Edwards of Tyler. Bennie Mc-
weei- *a«£ fsEneer* bare made i Cellars of Marshall, Rev. ’ D. F.
pragmaa -with their work.) Bergtbok! *sd Rev. R. H. Hill
w. isp woSat April 25 prarti- Tyler.
; xtBkf thus exon tearoam seeded rain | -,—
*** the rs*y* that »«%•-. planted were j MOODY TO ADDRESS
«*■*■*- Gacsan farmers care prat- GRADUATING CLASS
tasnlT rarmfirtri their piuaznzzs in OF LON MORRIS COLLEGE
f-Iaaneaaae asset rw*& stands .have- been _
is beijsg,
Jacksonville. May 8.—President E.
SfimeCei
Womeser.
a&memed, Swam cxgsan
[ 5a -war Tmm
M. Stanton of Lon Morris College
announced the three principal
speaker* for the fifty-sixth com-
Shewr. above are same M tie m- rteaasen. pleasure <3afir va -Use w«r.
J**i ****** mn^ r*^-* thstt waB greet *Lag Gulf. ur. a asagnidreac <>«ci a
progress of
.♦ary________
erafe-.y Gvcec rabns'xrfciefc were bad- ..speaker* for
iy needed fell the part week over May **•!&- A feature of
prartamSy the ware lemtarj. occasion wil. .be the return of
. These n. s* were «f special benefit .ormer stuo>nts.
t* the t.masse -crop ».*> cotton that. Governor Dar. Moody will deliver
*w ya*c pamsee. The tosaato plants ^»^**l*oreate addresr on Mon-
as* now rtangg eioe-Uest growth. gyeiirrroeat. Bishop U. V.
The 4*rr»*ge iau beer increased cor.- ’ _ Darlington of Huntington, W.
ff Pue ’pKsmmrj
r noma*
Tenaaa wii
M. Eta**- ,
iwiiiiumi wst-
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ia, Who wifl have ax yrtarjty of fed prodira of 5*bie. faesa ana ‘UP' JF«*? rwacsnug. least- th? raana. pasting has beer.
« wterfe of tae jrexrtaeta* fartcews* gn e®c T«sa* -a* mg me fama*; l* the -amt axd the crop j
w_og« rf -J» 1*: **iSSi2i --- ^ J““~ — -* ► — -
ffa^Beanmcr.t and Orwxc^- utg arraugert « a recreacon ine* '** "***>«** fra „ farther adviced. and
hue the '■*»«*»• ^he store seruiua nuuneaa teamans vur».-xrjom tf tne Eair. Tew- *»»-. been chopped
rT*1 ~ Arthur,^ the exCrr* sa- «f the rtg~jiaal mnvesTCiceL There jb au "wmacr ttf '-tnrmerre rruee "nr ti t etand. The field* ar*
?** w*j**I1™ “* "* *• *■*/*• to be a wgodcea yagMiiitr '“Tie 2ifi« iwi wei «M'gia>c *guss- ceai *a«c trie farmer* rrerslijr are
T* t*_*h»w them History of Texaa,” preaescert n use- taauur year.*' ant wil ue oeiyted »el uy wafc tne_r work Some Cam-
»■ toreata, -ustaer as^s, him Leau* by IJ«« parucipanra; th* Cam-' impB|| u* oiuatnrirg fnimirast xivz- are ty ta£ tu been reported in
2°7V*" ,p?tn? snation if (fseen Ere* rV. with arr eaCiw wr tsw t«nva- nsimwi etf Mssrarr-. Cetta. Famtn and Hunt
TVy^ nc*j’ «“ ywe Top . retinae of Frim amnia, from. ae**siry~ ^«*e tesr-nory. wck a view ctf jscea^ ■'MBE.jh. inC no disease or insect
. . " r* T?vf* “*** *® three., matiis; a maaaett i*tui raau nffnsf efheu* tcwwet ag* Ulifcmd. damig: imported The acreage plant-
*a^;egrt ky IMO© Eaat Texas vanri mom- zaBiotsrm- ate «M»M»Qa newuoy -« i*. rvwt potatane mod Irish pota-
**® ®*B 'll nr mil gw mag ■: her*; a bard contest for the. imrutu rueoDL toes ua* bee*, jaemmaed cosaiderahlv
w taia MCSasa and these crop* looa
ymmcmoBg.
^CtamraLry ipeafcsg the projpecta
are fjcvwratoe at this time for a good
m? jaaar. * :
. _ -awferwhiy th» year, and we mow «*-< >a~ wai preach -he commencement
-itmerxt -*ll- ■;XTrvn aaoveasemt on ree- sermon at 11 o'clock, Sunday morn-
’ ,*ir SaeJ__iy. Ttif rrtf ♦%.t»roenge are e*p-cted to start f atv- !>r J- X. R- Score , ____, u;_ ____j
- ------rtSf~4fcr: wee* at May The cotton ^ Houston will preach the special
rrvf. m XHiaaklt late i* the East **rBlon. ^ the young people’s^ I*®*1 ^ 4180,000.
Texas*. «jussa« or. aescoasst of farm- ' ?*Rizat*0EJ ^ Sunday evening. AH
ers wmatiaag for ra..:t before planting F . ^Method*^9 be held at the
Hie opening exercises of the com-
mencement program will be the an-
nual recital of graduate students of
the department of Fine Arts, at the
college auditorium on Friday eve-
ning, May 16. Coach McCluney has
extended invitations to all former
athletes of Bearcat fame to attend
the annua] banquet of the “M” As-
sociation which will be held on Sat-
urday. evening'of commencement.
Sixty candidates for degrees and
certificates have been announced by
Dean D. E, Hawk, Jr., and three
graduates of Expression and Music
will receive Fine Arts certificates.
Misses Ernestine Shotwell and Daisy
Glenn Ewing of Jacksonville are val-
edictorian and salutatorian of the
college, Respectively. Mr. J. B. Boyn-
ton, registrar, announces Miss Vir-
ginia Woodall of Calvert and Miss
Madge Ward of Palestine as first
and second honor graduates of the
Academy. ............
A large number of former stud-
of this section arc planning to-
attend the Lon Morris commence-
ment. The Methodist pastor and a
number of representatives of the lo-
cal church anticipate spending the
week end in Jacksonville on their
way to or from the General Con-
ference session which is meeting in
Dallas. :
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An underpass on Highway 6 south
of Waxahaehie_will.be erected, at a
The Star Engraving Company of
Houston, is erecting a $100,000 build-
ing to house a plant and offices.
T
ft* harbors
p?iTrAL rVfft c o Mrs. Jackson and Mr*. Taylor Win
«U «,«♦, » In UrjDf £L Con.«
Inroad* of Track, Bos and Aoto . -
aad Short Crops Ace—t for
Loss; Property (ayrortmob
Mr*. J. G. Jackson. * .member xt
the Swan H am* iemnneriDin
Club *wi Mrs. J. M. Taylor if Xa-
i way Clafe are yuUpest wjnutm n
- | Smith Chasty aapnvw livtag- mom
From a xamaaary «tf the ansaal: contest i® class I amt cutes J .■*-
statement of the Msassns*-, Pacific. *pertrseiy. Each will wwa * raoi-
Railroad Company prepared for the I arthip ta the farmers' mnrt ’nnrm
stockholders by PresadesS L W. . k J«*Iy. Mrs. C. 3. Jabuon if ,Fwao
Baldwin and released by fcaas at St. club received second place at -'iaas
Louis on April 3©. through H. R. j L aad Mr*. H. E. Gthann «f ibuje-
Safford, executive vice pw wide nt, we; weO dab received third place m t»
fiery, wtj. t
»wl tflwseC
fretaut lie twv iv*eiy
rug*, otoe a. tan. b.ie
aad ro*e ttsese w.rat «tt mher essal
mg -jwnBln.tne wr fiw covmssg.
;$Ut Ttaott ec*per*e* xatturw. tSue-
acr-erm. pia*. *nt Her s6c esmbef
«»w *dm«r srrtf Zauaunuse lie 2V.
Bn* usw a snail, starf in truth kla-
nc tame nut iiurary tanue ask id
".UUmee •smlrstt.
Bn* 1st -trree- eartter tncpoH uur
msSsang mane* rtwh were rrfmwx-
ETEX ENDEAVORS
WDX HOLD MEETING
« TTLER CHURCH
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A rmrsnd v! around OWi people
from *t £*rt Texas crtnes aad towns
are * rp*rt»C set the annual conren-
ta.n id the ChetoSsas Endeavor to be
ic-jt at tin* First Qarirtian church
at Tyr-r^ Friday. Saturday and Sun-
.. . .. ----- --.! , - . *»T Adrire** td we>ome will be de-
obtam the foft-wtBg :*>res5iag »- »*e ciaas -rt. £wsw< iy Dr Jamr* G. Ulmer, with
formatum respeetmg that saat^ of ■ Mrs. J. O.. Jackson had a arp T*r ti* tiy enetf uf tn* newr rp- renon*** iy Fey Lambert of Ath-,
_ Bisaocn Pacific ^ wrbarh 16x24 ferz *±ac «hf snmrt m* ism a x/-vwx taay 'B'Hi *3 mmm. ?»r;5ir:paJ F>eaJcerf Fri-
JJ6 *9iaw **-,_* cided ifae;co«kl uae far a r^m s*«t TOjii^racSiiifel aur* la*i '^*7 x-S I4E I^r.. J. H. Burr^a of Trin-
. Northern railway, -vse « tin* All- aa*j dissag room nmiuned. Site laa An tn* neart «b*£L ungic osftnmfi sty Umswii wnj'. TR'eraLa'-hj* and Ot-
***** BBIt* *** system.: ;tbe wails papered ia light, paper. AX td wm gn»* a very to NnJw.n. firid serretary. .
The results from operation cf the cleaned the Soor and .iTUsoert wth. a yi*a*sn«r *>®errt it nwtt Irag rvcm Prayer s&ec&usg wsrthnils snis-
InkernatioRal-Great N'.rthers. Rail- ; filler, dear varnish and wax ’Seer nw timmr meomk. Cmt Of tstus rws tr-aacy smdcwasn, publicity, sugger-
road Company for the years shows . ensband farilc modernistic ImB w»w imy B2TdSL t-oem . rswnn—T peryxit and other de-
ll decrease in the volaa&e of freight, *bdves on awe sitie rf the .ire puso* Mae.. Try nr aust toot a ted rvow w.tiwtaL: toyde* will be discussed
traffic handled as well as in gross ’aaet a corner cupboart hi spare mam. tn nan.* rmt a i-nag raw*.. After Satcrday awnrig by Mies
and met income. The total railway: for dating room; he aiao ton* 19 asaaong «E at! tsae fnrmtnr*. at had Lis** Bar^r of Man*ball, Mrs.
Operating revenues tr.r the year were;; bracks in hearth and taaruttt <vmr. dv* wwla ymperoec x* Inhe paper. Howard tf Tyier. Ixtber
$18^44^8X82 as compared with fl«.- •• tbns giving a new looking hearth, pnmaed -hw wvset w-ort r*-ory. asm Athean, Must Grarje Lee Edwards of
865,805.14 in the pravkoi year, a The* Mrs. Jackso® began Srakiig fir the her wd* a .art W pans n Tyier. Os* XielM*. Rev. E. S. Ba-
decrease of f810A2L22 rr 324 per furmtscre. She bad a good filmed mis igac wl. Tver* «w sums 22 iwser
cent. The decrease at freight iw«sb* dhmsg table- aad chairs wines me aP Hjav.* bsshnneB i fhe its&xrj* aant
amounted to $80222081 or 5.2S6 per brought is to complete her limng waionv or eacs. nde of txe fee
*“t =s/sss mszsfjs. s^- r-srs “
she found a day bed and email wa£- sswr-wsaBex. msat.
reading table which she, 'leaned manaie- tsu* suet nairrm anc
°f manjacemta of varsiah and witn- wgs tuf for hear nent. She ana* __ , , ________.
abed- also an (M fa»hxoned j*d«er yeras* -sf settnra’ cxiur -aeaerkas m • gv s
back chair. She was fdrtimare .n; n*iw. Gssc aff nriprswng tans roam DUSIDCSS y j| |*qjt
Tyier. Os* XieW Rev.
her of MankaJL
tacurday *fimw®,»
program.
The principal decreases were in
products of agrhraJtare. $5«M352»
due to short rnttus crap, products
of mines, 3443-526due largely to
redaction in erode «d aaresoent
from West Texas, aad in the swn-
1,^,1 !IX--^ 'e* *•** fctnit There are 12 coun-
’ - - *“ wpnsiskd in this district.
“SMICO”
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS
If you have not planted your cotton yet, the best thing
to do will be to put some "SMICO” fertilizer in the ground
before planting, and it will come out of the ground quick-
ly and outgrow some of the early cotton.
Cotton that is up and chopped should have an appli-
cation of "SMICO” 4-8-4 or 4-12-4 and later on a side
dressing of "Smico Top Dresser 10-0-10.”
We’re here to serve you at all times.
SMITH COUNTY COTTON OIL &
FERTILIZER CO.
SPRING STREET TYLER, TEXAS
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4 i 4
f •
ments of rock account leas otxwtrac-
tion work under way, products of
animals $«0.S6#>J». products of for-
ests $91,44621 doe mainly la deple-
tion of timber supply, leas than car
load traffic $120-5248? dne u> eh n
cotton erdp and increased track com-
petition. Manufactures cad wisweJ-
laneous increased *3«2j*7!Jf7. the
principal increase being in auto* and
hcTmg a bine and wince hand-wr,*.. ww STTL
** e-sverJet to use on her <iwj -wet i>tra 3fer. 5acx»w amt Mr*. 7*y-
and with small pieces firm® an lie jivr wit -rasv- tVr rvuns yunpet "vj
twmteTpane. she made pillow* fhr fate dar-srer. .ma*pt. Mas Kmss Mae
the day bed. She exchanged emhru- «roH*i». 5ru® the eanemriwt werrest.
MRS Wns. WOODALL
HEMFTTTCHfNG—PLEA TING
BUTTONS
The passenger rwma* fur the
current year was *2AC4-S7IA« as
compared with tZZl'jmf/T. a de-
crease of 5.48 per ent
The total railway 2p stiasg ex-
penses decreased $46i.i«l-3S> or L18
per cent. Three new freight engines
were delivered and put in serrate do- J
ring the year. Following sow same cf ‘
the more important
and changes made to the
aad structures: ZM4 grass
24.78 track ariles, new nmttp ponaod
rails laid, reieas •
pound raiL 84-454 cal
*d rock aad washed gravel need is
reballasticg main track, €M
at were yard tracks and im
tracks constructed. 137 ariles of
USES OF
LIFE INSURANCE
■ Palestine
Camp Mabry ■
Perci val Juoci
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Wm
TROUP POPULATION
SHOWS 1317 TOTAL
r The
paople, an
figures of 19*20,
of Trap is 1-317
te of 99 moor the
tirirliag tn cam
«f a
■
WiB Fa
ff tion shows an inmaae
n whereas some of JV oChr
■ || corded • decrease.
AH* ia credited with a
of 1JD61, a deciuaar of ML
with 428, showed a decrease of Htt.
r
'TOr'Viwo eonaty M to expend C
W0 fhr Rood rant*<3 alnng An
EDUCATUML
OUR OLD AGE
OUR UFE
Mad ordert
grren gv«|
N. mrit bpaare
0*«r Bssk-WstMa’i
Ns* Bow Cheap—Bat How Good
SES HAYNES CLEANERS
- Dry (loam
©* S- Co«eg* at.—rheme 2*7
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OUT-OF-TOWN TRADE
SOLICITED
JOE 2*f SES
Teachers
High School
Students
WE WELD
ENGHNBS- FBAJfES, *tt. without
tearing down. FsdBstir Repairing.
GUARANTEED WORK
TAYLOR ELECTRIC WELDING
CO.
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Tyier, Texas
Oriders—Designs lor all
YOUR PUBLIC SCHOOL WORK
IS CLOSING NOW-
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Why Not Add
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A TEXAS WONDER
Business Training
Course?
C.E.Het
Dr. X W.
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pKRAKE AM) FINANCE
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We have some scholarships m Tyler Commercial Col-
lege, good for any coarse you may choose. You can buy
them at a disro—t.
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PHONE 1178
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Edwards, Henry. The Tyler Journal (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1930, newspaper, May 9, 1930; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth619789/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith County Historical Society.