The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 28, 1929 Page: 1
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needs five mllei of
cement sidewalk
Now Is n good time to
start the good work
VOLUME 20
Many Taking Advantage
of the
Clubbing Rate
Many Tulln and Swisher County
residents nre taking advantage of
Ttao Heralds clubbing rate with
the dally papers eespeclally with
Tho Amarlllo News At tho rateo
of 550 for both a year many can
seo tho saving and are taking
advantage of tho saving Thoso
who have already availed them
bcIvcb of this wonderful offer areas
follows J W Vaughn It G
Clonnln E W Putnam H W Sor
ronson Mrs W II Bates W K
Gulnn B P Edwards Kress J
C DInl C C Poff Geno Wil
liams W P Griffin G H Wobb
C J Hardy Joo Rossi T M Parker
L M Woodard A J Harris
J n McGuIre Albert Wnlborg
Happy J R Stevens O It Cosby
L G Connor R N Adams Nat
Mlcheal ritstburg Texas J C
Cowan A P Martin A G Tad
lock Kress G P Tomllnson J
II Hamilton and Richard Adams
Kress
o
GoodBye 1929
Tulla Chic Loaguo will meet
Monday Dccombor 2 This will
bo tho last moeting for 1929 Thou
It will be GoodByo Old Year
Havo wo overlooked tho biggest
and tho best thing In our work
worrying over some little trifling
Incident and then pronounco tho
year a falluro because wo did not
put tho right values on the great
common things wo might have
dono
Tho work of tho Civic League
has not been aimless neither
shiftless
Wo have so many things to bo
thankful for ono thing we aie
so glad that wo live In tho same
District of tho T V W C with
Mrs Phebe K Warner of Claude
Texas Hero is tho answer A
conspicious fcaturo of tlu deliberations
of tho special committco on
rural womens associations for
the conference of Rural Women
hold under the auspices of tho
International Council of Women in
London last spring was a paper
on Common Interest of Country
Women Tiropared at tho request
At a meeting of tho executlvo
board following tho regular lunch
Loon last Tuesday tho decision was
r JJmado that the local Kiwanls Club
iffwould erect a Christmas trco on
tho public square or in tho streets
I of Tulla to ho used as may bo
decided later by the club cooperating
with city and civic clubs of
jtho town Many suggestions wero
given ns to how tho affair should i10i
THE TULIA HERALD
GerdesPayne
Mr Emmott Gordcs and MIbb
Clota Payno both of Tulla woro
United In marriage Nov 13 1929
at Clorls Now Mexico
Clota la tho daughter of Mr and
Mrs W R Payno of this city
Sho Is very popular among tho
younger set nnd was a Junior In
tho Tulla School wo nil miss
Cleta out of our classes very
much becauso she was full of life
and pop and n booster of not only
tho Junior class but tho entiro
high school
Emmott is tho son of Mr and
Mrs Uruco Gordos also of this
city Ho was popular among his
set and every ono looked forward
to Emmott whon hoy waned anything
dono
Wo all Join In wishing hem
sjiccess and happiness In tholr
future life
A Prlcnd
Gold Diggers Are
Glorified In Song
In New Color Film
And now tho gold digger Is glorified
in song
In Gold Diggers of Broadway
Warner Proi 100 natural color
singing talking dancing Vita
Phono comedy special In technicolor
which comos to tho Grand
Thcatro Wednesday Thursday nnd
Friday matinee a huge muBlcal
rovuo which besido tho nilstar
cast includes a dazzling beauty
chorus of 100 Is presonted ns part
of tho colorful background of tho
story
Ono of tho song hits of tho
musical rovuo Is Tho Song of the
Gold Diggers Ann Pennington
famous Bioadway dancing and
pccinlly for this Vltaphono production
by Al Dubln and Joe Burke
woll known composers of popular
melodies
In addition to Miss Pennington
tho allstar cast of Gold Diggers
of Broadway Includes Lllyan
Tashman Conway Tearlo Nick
Lucas Albert Gran Nancy Wol
ford William Bakewell Helen
Foster Wlnnlo Llghtner Julia
or Council officials by MrB Phebe Swayno Gordon Gertrude Short
K Warner of Claude Texas chair1 ad others Robert Lord adapted
man of tho Committee on Rural the story from Avery Hopwoods
Cooperation So splendid was tho
paper considered that permission
has bee sought and granted to the
Council to have It printed in
pamphlet form Tho papor will
bo printed and available for club
women also
Wo are so glad that this honor
has come to Mrs Warner
Come to the meeting and hear
the report of Mrs M J Shaw
on tho Park Meeting hold In Ama
rlllo
Remember Monday Dec 2 at
four oclock In Library Room
A welcome to all Is most cordially
extended
Roportor
o
Kiwanls To Have
Christmas Tree
successful stage play Tho stage
presentation Is by Larry Coballos
Roy Del Ruth directed
Red Cross Roll Call
Nearly Finished
Miss Ridley Red Cross nurse
from headquarters at Saint Louis
Is working In this county during
the months of November December
and January Her principal
work at this time is with the
school children of the county Sho
Is assisted by county phyBlelan
Dr J W Stovons and Dr R L
Massey dentist They havo practically
finished with the Tulla
school and about ono third of tho
county schools
Tho services of tho nurso wero
secured by tho local chnptor Red
Cross of which J C Hayes is
county chairman Ho states that
tho roll call for this year Is almost
complete and the results aro
very satisfactory so far The call
will bo open till Thanksgiving
Day
Tho
pro school
and
reaby
bo handled but until there Js atoran Church and will bo In
meeting of representative oft charge of a local committee of
other clubs no definite plans can
tbo given other that thero will
bo a tree Mr Clonnln kindly ofwju j0 nsslsted by the local den
Ifered to supply tho treo and other tists and four local physicians
for
Individuals mado arrangements Q
Ihlm to bring them a small tree
jfor their own use Thoso desiring
a tree should see Mr Clcnnln and
Jmako arrangements for him to
bring them one
o
ApJoint Program At
Kaffir Friday
For tho fourth time a dato has
Keen sel lor a joint meeting and
program at Kaffir between tho
JCiwanls Club and citizens of that
ebmmunlty tho date Is Friday
tomorrow night and all who can
irosslbly go should bo there to
onjoy the hospitality of the good
poplo of Kaffir community Every
time a dato has been set hereto
fore bad weather or bad roads
have prevented going but it is to
Jip hoped that no such conditions
JwIIl prevent tbfs time
o
Mr and Mrs C C Hartwlck
find son are visiting relatives in
Colorado and C J Hartwlck his
brother from Turkey is conducting
Ihe bakery business in tho abaonco
t C C
n
which Mrs F P Engleman is
chairman Tho lied Cross nurse
Shot From Ambush
Word was received last Sunday
by S L Manes that his brother
T J Manes of Alpine Texas had
died the day boforo at his homo
thero It has slnco been learned
that he was shot by a neighbor
with whom ho had had a dispute
over a feed crop Uo was shot
without warning and was not
armod oven with a pocket knife
T J was a former resident of
Tulla and has many friends here
who deeply regret his sad death
Ilia body was burlod near hla
home
Levi Noble Whippet Auto doaler
at Plalnview and formerly cashier
of the Tulla Bank Trust Company
hore was transacting business
In Tulla Wednesday
o
Growth of the Texas dairy Industry
Js Indicated by tho fact
that Texas milk plants have a
dally capacity of 800000 pounds
of milk exclusive of 250000 ad
ditional pounds capacity in cheese
mating plants
7C un > r
TULIA SYUSIIRK COUNTY rKXAS NOVEMUKK 28 W2H
LOOKING DOWN FROM THE WeH Baby C1jnJc
HIGHEST SPOT IN NEW YO
Now York Citj photo shows a
vlow looking down at Portj boiondj
Strcot and Lexington Avenue from
the steeple of tho new Chryalor
Building 800 feet in tho air ami
which is tho tallest building In tho
world
o
Local Hospital
Highly Praised
Tulla now hns a now phyatclnn
and surgeon in tho person of Dr
Rufus A Roberts of Dallas Jle
has of ft con In tho Tulla Hank
Building and Is equipped for tho
practice of both mtdlclno and surgery
Dr Roberts Is a young man
of much experience In hospital
work nnd cornea highly loeonv
monded and his equipment Is cV
tho latest type suitable for thu
most technical operations
Dr Rohorts stated that he Is
willing and anxious to work in
and with the local hospital and
stated that the nursi s wore ex
singing star sings the number
CBptlonnlly tlmt the
° S ih0 0oItI DlBSorB
ulpnient there was or the best
and eight others were written os
and nearly any euso might bo
safely handled there
Local Legion Post
At a meeting of tho Tulla
Legion Post last week now officers
weere elected for thu coming year
3ii30 ns follows C L Cox Post
Commander Win P Thompson
Vico Commander G B Jordan
Plnanco Officer C C Northcutt
Sargeant at Arms C B Martin
Historian W H Younger Jr
Adjuant
131monthly meeting dates wero
Bet ns the first and third Tuesdays
Tho membership Is now 40
with a possible 8G available
Under tho leadership of C L
Cox tho past year and wlio wan
roolccted much progress has buen
made with prospects bright for tho
coming year They havo undor
consideration tho orcctlon of anew
legion homo on their lots
Just east Of tho square on Broadway
With this In mind they
havo selected a corps of men who
aro progressive nnd will push tho
building campaign to a finish and
it will not be surprising to seo
a modern fireproof building bo
foro tho year Is up
To Be Held In
Swisher County
A Well Baby Clinic wit be held
In Tulln Jan 17lSth In tho basement
of the Prenhytorlan Church
nil children from the tiniest Infant I j
to those flvo years of ago will ho
exnmlned thoro will bo no feo f
Parents or guardian must hc j
company each child Doctors
Dentists and Nurses w 111 bo In lit1
tendance
Clinic
Mra Prank Kngloman of Tulla
In Chalrmnn of this Clinic and
will give parents further details
loneerdnliiK this work very soon
Watch the papers
Swisher Fanners
Swisher county fanners are
gradually hemming Interested In
securing electricity for tholr home
and farm use according to county
commissioner A P Mnrtln who
IIvoh south of town ami who has
Just recently erected a now nnd
modorn country homo made of
brick voneor Mr Mnrtln says
he now has neatly all conveniences
that the city man has
lug tho connection with the pipe
lino thnt runs uenr his homo
Tho Tovns Utilities Company
vthut owns thu lighting system
which serves many scoies of
Plains towns has given electricity
sorvlco to a number of farm homos
in tho vicinity of Mr Martins
homo and thuy enjoy the samo
low rate of sorvlco that tho towns
luuo which according to Mr
Martin Is eleven cents per ktlowat
Othor farms on thin line aro lien
Graham Henry Jobh Motiroo
Thomas and the 1orry Chllds
Filling Station Othor fanners aro
Interested nnd it Is not Improbable
that In the coin so of tlmo many
of our up to dato farmers will
have both nlectrlc and gns service i
o
E t8 ° fc Local Nimr ods Get
Big Game
Kress rotnrned Monday from Gil
lcsplo county Texas whore thoy
spent nevernl days hunting dear
Thoy brought back with thorn evidence
of tholr splendid mnrkman
shlp In tho form of penty of
venison for thomsolvoH and tholr
friends All to d thoy killed six
bucks not one of tho party but
DADE OP THE 3KIGS
r t tm Atlanta Or
Use JtIecLricily t w
Photo shows Mm
Rvens ami her baby girl
which wan born In n cabin mono
pmie white flying nt a height of
ISoO feet Above Mlnuil IlA Mrs
ICvnns and her husband Ur T
V lEvnns of Miami both decided
that their baby should bo tho
first to bo born In the nlr About
thirty minutes before the baby
was born the mother was placed
It a Pooker plane of the Pan
A nerlcan Airway and wan fol
lowed by her husband the attond
except gHH and ha In contcmplat1 IU physician Dr W A Haggard
two muses Mrs I5vi ns mother
and two other attendant
o
Pampa Man Dies
Of Old Injury
Benjamin P Flowers II died
at his homo In tho Tralloy tuldl
llon Tuesday Rt 1130 V in of
upopexy caused by a blow he
suffered on the head tn Hie late
1 suiniiH r
funeral services were being hold
thin afternoon at 4 oclock In tho
chapel of the G C Malone Funeral
home with tho JOv D II
Triihltto In charge Burial will
bo iikuIo In tho local rametury
Mr Flowers who with hla fnm
lly has biun living In Pampa for
threu years Ih survived by his
wKo and two children Clydti
Franklin and Litiidluo Mini
An employe of Iho Western Car
A party of Tulla business men
compniy ftt KlllKlln com
composed of J L Cnntroll J I
of sovtro l01lacl0 ym
Shows Jesa Shows and r
morning and came homo
Waltoia and Georgo Uoiimhit ofmtcr
ftn waJl
Ho soon lont control of his limbs
and gradually hocamo unconscious
Pnmpa Dally News
A Mighty Pounding
As we go to prcMH wo learn that
tho Mnthodlst prenrhor nnd hla
what klled at least ono Joo Canlwlo were caught In a throng In
troll and Tom Wnlters sny It was the church basement last evening
tholr rirat and that there In mora and most mightily pounded A
kick to It than anyone can Imagine tholr preacher and his wife buck
Tho local photographer succeeded
In getting them to poso with
tholr game nnd wo would like to
reproduce It 1n tho columns of our
pnpor tn the near future If possibleo
Placo your wants In our want
Ad section
large crowd assembled to welcome
for another year It was a happy
occasion with mimic and song
with speech n and a scattering of
good wishes games and ealii It
would homiii iho church lu net
forth with nil thltigfi atiHplcloun
for a great ycir over In their
camp II nn wishing It so
AVING TURKEY
Older Boys Conference
Amarillo
tlrorer C Oooil Conference
Jxeentlt Aumrtllo linn announced
lint he has ssctinwl the Mrrleen
> t four spltutlhl men to iudr o
he boy when they meet In a
inference at Atliarfllo Decembei
S
These man nre Dean 11 C Oo
> rd of the NebroirtU Woeleytm
Incotu Dr ITmphrey t w of a
M U Or P V Horn president
f Texas Teeh at Uibboek and C
I Nelson National student y m
i A
These man are Mil trained men
In handling college boya and each
has n ttiMeage at will pay an <
boy or any person for that matter
to make the trip to Amarlllo u
hear them
Fraud Makes Market
for Cottonseed Oil
The widespread use of cotton
d oil as a table nnd cooking
delicacy throughout the world Is
due to tho attempt of tho Marseilles
merchant to Jofrnud his
customers according to Arthur
Coleman In the current Issue of
HOLLANDS the mnganlne of the
South Under tho caption of
foUonriom Waste to Wealth
Air Coleman glvos the rollowlug
Incldent
Cottonseed oil found an eager
recipient In the iwrnum on one
Mnroeltle oil merchant who eaw
im particular or Immediate harm
In mixing a small portion ot It
with n largo batrh of olive oil
far the South American market
Not bothering to make now labels
he stuck his regular pure olive
labels on the mixture end ship 1
It Home hat nwhetMi oly h
watt d tor complaints None came
Bo h > htereajuid the proportion of
cottonseed oil In the next ship
munt and Aggtli watted for objections
still Tiom > came
To be brief none ever did
come instead the demand In
leimoil with the proportion of
cottonseed oil until the ineniinni
finally proposed1 outright a partnership
wlh Hie Now OrlitntiM mill
from which he purchased thu cotton
oil Im to fumlKh lie pure
olive labels and pitrknges from
Marseille and the mill to do
tho pnuldug mill exporting
Coleman also Mays that the Chin
oHii burned cottonseed oil In
Intnpn us far buck ax Hie year
of 1000 thnt In tHr7 Mlnshinlppl
fined gill outturn and fanners
20l00 for dumping cottonseed In
waterways and Imposed another
fine for allowing them to nootimu
lute tfnar town Cottoimeed today
enters Into the making of 160
commodities ranging from roof
III and exploiilviiH to coniiietfcH
and phonograph records
Did You Ever
Stop to Think
OY EDOOM n WAITE
THAT newspapers are the back
bono of a city
PJS95r
Products of the cow
sow and hen of Swisher
County amounts to nearly
J000 dally
NUMHKR 48
Tulia Hornctfl Sting
Happy To The Tune
Of 19 To 7
Tulle Hornets Jtmrn > i > to
Happy last Monday accmpjinled
by the school Mini and < r > i of
fsns for the second tim thin
season nXruletl the Happy jUks
The battle was n hard feimht ono
on taith aide anil those in at n
lance sny It was m of the hrst
gntnei of Die Benson Thli wui
the last game c f the se n for
the local team They will n iw
begin the lu ket ball mm x e 1
th y expe t even moro i < t i i
than they secured tit the r r lull
season The girls team I i It
has been for a number of
one nr tho best tn thN
ami the girls are nil prim i
come out undefeated In n
rlftus
II
Many Enlranta In
Master Dairy
Farmers Contest
Rncournged by Hw hnr i
tys success In the Mftntei P < ty
Farmers Contest conducted by the
Amnrlllo GloheNows last y ir i x
which his county carried nv iy
four of the beet places In Hi
contest nearly a score of < mr
cltliens ami dairy farnmrx h centered
f r the IMO rent
According to county auvnt t1 p
Marl In who Is also aetliiK >
rotary of the Tulln Chmil f
Commerce prises will be nuil
among the titrants In thH r
lieforo going to Amarlllo n it >
Sid Peyno near Tnllu i <
nmllHpiitflit champion of th c
inede pj a master dalrv f
d I ft lit tit iH ui
iho next Judging and Jehu i
THAT thuy use straightforward n uimitil iuiek
prm lb al methods In boosting the if > irr
hVn y Ifi < > Mitmu
HUT they are the great mar 7 Kllhh Ml JII r
k t plate where business offer jX
pBj faraway
la worthwhile projects for th e KU Uoth Htpbfl
vf i pmeut of thn home city 23 Hm1a ra BumI
THAT hey serve Mr city i TeSlTmT
a uy that brings progress
i THAI they always Uub thrift
iiel help to promote prosperity
j ud Krowth
I THAT they arouse tbe cltlsens
I o ink civic Interest and erkte
HAT a city csnnat progress
hiu s it has a program and car
rJH out that program to sue
lomiful lonclueloo
I THAT program of Iniportajice
win i RiKease without the
Mve Kupport of the newspapers
I Ml with them they uust have then
> > rat ah well u the financial support
tt mr ry citizen
I rtooNters should do as the
do never atop boost
in iiiver halt for a minute for
if they slow up or let their eo
tiuiil m wane U they overlook
any opportunity to better tbelt
ity it will giv k setback to
h things so essential that they
1m ve uo the way
KNOW TEXAS
< Krmicls nix
5 Hry ve yi fleAu
39 iJorotha rVotiefcg
37 Lyltbetb H tun ton
n Helen Hates
n Marjory Co hjra
30 AI le J an OfflgjetHfiji
U Venn it Morgan
n Violet Moody
< ilettle Lee Joa t
fi nmy Hlrk worts
3 Fr iiil R Dougjjtj
17 Uua May filveag
1 Wanita Haymow
iJ l uuise Joaes
40 Margrette Ja Mm
U Joyce Bay HeCun
2 Melt Leg Crow
< i Pauline Stroud
Johney Butfc MrU
l Afgene Oiautiete
Wary Leah Ritebey
Paalia VJoeygrd
ij > Nana fr Uatkkk
W Wanda Wyric
Oladys Uewson
nJ f Was I j
Texo ranks i JU9 °
cond among the V
states la value of exports and Huth Ka jt
among tbe 102 countries ut tbe
world ranks eighth W York
led la WU with l 1000900
Teuw was seooud with it7 t
WW and Michigan was third with
f3S7 < W0 0 leu than half th
total for Texas
o
ISukitl Hppifes way b stewed
with ruast porlc or poik < iuia o
rasJjnally Jollli 1 apples stwed
or steamed np es and oher tart j
Tk li Mn HX r 0t th
Windfall pLked or
l J PH
cidr sugar nnd
1 uird are given in Farmera
ft a 800F which bo
may ob
accompaulmenta also offer varla ai I fn 0 rom the UnHed 8tate
Uonu
in thu menu Dot arttnent ot Agriculturo
i
holds closo second Tb > j
ftlrend entereel h i t
fur ttxt v ir f > on Un m n y
nm en Vfoys i t x
Mleknell Q II Workman Prui It
Burgess Tulln A llutniwl t T
tonler W 10 Frye Joe v 11 i
Miss Ida Vaughn OICeefe mel I
vyhouse fnivln MOflon inrl y
Whlto A U Miller It T AdniM
John Ifilum Htii J W Cox
UOW TilK DOLL
CONTKST STANDS
fifteen Beautiful Dolls Given
away by Crawford Pharmacy Qno
rote with every One Cent pur
liinsml until 10 00 p hi Dec 2U1j
Hceonllfig to thu votes cast to
date thu stumlliig of the randl
dales are as follows The highest
firm and on down the list
1 ICllinhnth ArlliiH Younger
a Oweielolyn llooten
a Kalhryii DHtilels
1 lJra me Poster
15 Melbn i m Connor
fi Bob Kllen Dalhtgu
V Marnrnle Uirlmr
8 Bettlo n Sklmer
tlmrlle Mam Worlliautt
10 IImzhI II Vaughn
11 LiiIm Mttrgarlt Connyr
12 ChryeUoe Mnrtln
13 Helen Hpear
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 28, 1929, newspaper, November 28, 1929; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42130/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.