The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 29, 1929 Page: 1
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The Swisher County Talr
Sept 1819 will be the
Biggest Yet Everybodys
Boosting for It
Si
N
coast for evangelistic meetings i
ditions to the churches The Los
Angeles Times recently snid of1
him Kramer Is the Babe Ruth
of the preachers
The evangelist announces that
his subject for Friday night will
be Youve Cot to Quit Klckin
My DaAvg Around the famous
doggerel used by Champ Clark
while campaigning for the nom
ination ns candidate Tor Presl
iTjltH f
rher
of the United States
re avIII be no services Snt
urday
Sunday Is expected to be a
redletter day in the annals of
Ihe Tulla Baptist Church Jjaiis
lire being laid nnd everyone Is
jjyrklng to break an records in
jMd history < vf the church for
Sunday School attendance con
Yersinia additions offerings and
crowds at the Sunday services
THE TULIA HERALD
IUCH I INTEREST MANIFEST
IN REVIVAL CAMPAIGN
Interest in this revival cam
palgn being conducted at the
Tnlin Baptist Church by Rev
James W Big Jim Kramer of
8 JtjSnver Colo 1h growing rapidly
> 3ior evangelist brings a flood of
varying emotions to liis audlenc
oa and few men know how to
handle a congregation as does
Dr Kramer A feature of each
Borvlco is his philosophy of
fun period Big Jim has the
power ot a great humorist in
telling hia jokes and stories
Dr Kramer is recognized ns
one of the most outstanding
evangelists of America He lias
an original speaking personality
and is never at a loss for
a word He also possesses an
enviable reputation as a crowd
getter and has the unique distinction
of never having hold a
fifties of meetings in a church
Kjilch would accommodate the
crowds which came to hear him
lie recoives calls from coast to
At 11 a in Dr Kramer ax 111
preach on How Much Are You
Worth
A great undenominational mass
mealing will be held at 2 30
when Big Jim will discuss tin
the American Homo At this
service tho ovangollst avIII present
tokens to the oldest man
present the oldest woman the
gjrl who looks most like her
mothor the boy who most resembles
ills father tho rnomber
present of the largest family the
person avIio mnilo the longest
Journey for the purpose of t attending
the meeting the person
who lias resided in Tulla the
longest the one whp has boon a
member ot he local Baptist
Church for the longest tlmu and
to the newest newlywed It is
to be a gieat home sorvice Big
m declares that If ever a
ipreacher hltonallsl I will on
Sunday afternoon
with the largest churches in tho At 800 Dr Kramer1 has tin
land Ho has broken records noiincetl that ho will deliver his
everywhere for crowds and nd baseball sermon which
S a8t rIilv glLS Pw uiios Cleo Hailkins Bortha Zim
jgBr ili i Civees hJt JP Wynona Swepston and
MM fliIrgf Tncy Klbra Vaughn Altos Violin
tor tii I tin
lOBfflr lit lee 111 ii hs
Weil deserved rest
Dr James W Kramer
Moted EVJtnB n ciln0
the revval services at Flryt Baptist
Church
lattwr ictistitlifltli Tudknr
and 3i
1 Oinvard
T ptoe
March Orenadlorf
CreoleReynolds
Korus
Molly Carew
Korus
H lining SalmonRiege
ISstalono Vaughn
1 A likening Chorus Homer
ICorus
Z O Sole Alio OnpurroCapun
10 = alene Vaughn Cleo llanklns
C Tin Dying Poet Oottschalk
Aldlne Swepston
7 apolitan Nights
KorrZaruecnlk
Korus
I fe Paradise BrewerBrawn
Qeo Hanklns
Cmw Whore The Mllles Bloom
Thompson
Korus
to ndantinu Iviinare
Elizabeth Tuckor
11 Dreaming Shelley
h zfebetb McFarllng Estalone
I Vaughn Cleo Hanklns
12 One Fleeting Hour
FuhrmuwiIxe
Korus
I li S > Io
I Elizabeth McFarllng
4 < leitsBloriaI Kipling
J Korus
i o
MARRIAGE LICENSE
A marriage llcenso has been
issued to Henrietta Zander and
rude BIm Cump Wedding to
take place at High School Audi
orJum Thursday September 12
The I ubllc cordially Invited
Amission IGc and 35c
Do pot fall to nee this farce
comedy given under the auspices
ot the Methodist Missionary
Society
TULU SWISHER COUNTY IKX VS VI iVST 2 > 1929
WHEAT FAHMINfe
0SSOOLS HELD
Due to till fact that h prln
dpal cash Income f Swisher
Count a comes rem gi owing whom
and hat the Plains Panhandle
grows n wheat with a high pro
mluni protein content In most sen
subject Whats the Mutter with < sbeelnl sehooli were held
If this grass could bo eradicated
and hoavy lest weight Aihont seed
td upon a good seed bed nftor
Octohr 1st this trouble coubl lie
aigely eliminated
The educational value of Vnrm
organization with special emphasis
upon tin value of tho Texas
Farm Bureau Federation was ills
cussed by Fritz KngSehaidt of
Pingle Lal He Is a membwr of
gross went with progress in rnrm
organization That If the farmer
did not organize and help him
soir no one could do It tor him
The Wheat School that was
even
Ml paniiU anil patron if th
Tulla public ehool art mlinlh
r
r
Invited to attend th opening ex
elilses i < 0 n 111 Motldaj Sep
timber and I tli School Auditor
lum
Tin
liic
Mr Skinners atiprovnl of same
before buying
Tuition
Tin new six year age limit lav
does not go Into effect until SepU
1 licit thciofnie there will he no
change in tuition fees for children
entering school Unless a child Is
WJUjaUfcfaKp Kept I IU2 n
T aTeiTTo tho wbrtnf genera go or i0 per month will be
maile payable In advantw Tho
Stale pays the Million for rural
high school students lu must cases
Whore this Is not done a charge
< fioo per mouth per pupil Is
madoTiiltlou charges fiom gradua
2 to 7 Inclusive Is f I oo per month
AH tuition Is payable in advance
Free Text Books
AD t xt books belonging to tho
hold at Karrir Wednesday
r < 1Iowllw
ing was of Intense Inteiest with
F It Ward o
rjlinton Oklahoma have movtl
to Tulla where Mr Ward litis secured
employment at the local
Chevrolet garage Mrs Ward is
a niece of Airs It K Daniel i
Drill Credits
SUleen literary credit unil two
drill oredlls br a total of tflghtuon
aroiUt are required for gnidtmlloii
Drill credits may be cliosan from
iliysle Bdu itlin1i4 unit jier
y ir
Athletics ll to 12 unil per
year
Expression Vv unit pr ye r
Piano unit per year
Band null per year
Tennis M to 1 2 unit per yuur
Library woik 4 unit per ymr
In Convention Here
The Went Texas Primitive Hup
list Assoiintiun closed a three day
suasion here lust Sunday noon
This association comprlxes cluitch
is from Abilene north and from
th Oklahoma line to nnd tnolud
ng tiovis New Atestlco There
were delegates and vtalttirs hoin
various parts of Texas Oklahomu
and New Metlco numhsiiiig some
lfiliO who came to spend the an
tire thiee days camping on the
ground and attending services both
day and night Theiu were a1 or
E nrnlnatloru
Uxamlimilons for advanced stand
lug will be given Monday afternoon
September 2nd at one p til
Pupils wishing to take examinations
to make up work will In am
bund at that line
Parents wishing to vt nt r with
the superintendent in regard to
childrens mhool work will find
hfin i the n < iuK > l biilldliiK all day
ThurtMlay An early tUtniun to
mutters of ImportMice will get
thejh out of m way Ik fore th
> iMh Monday
v have awakened to thr fu t
Hun early breskluit of the vh si
land D vs big returns linm dlat iv
after harrvst th y gol busy hmnk
Ins the laud In eonserve the iiu > U
lure and tu dna IIiub mlns came
In suftrtcleut amounts over most
or the county tn lirlng up tli vol
utttmir whsat They are now busy
nl h and day working In two ami
Mime shifts killing th volunteer
wheat and prepailng the awed ImmI
for sowing An airplane view of
tha county would s < lnuuinsrnbt > >
IlKbls In Ihe fields at all hours of
the night Tlirsfl Ights srs placed
on the tractors to gulds the wsary
and sleepy drtvnrs who must stay
awake or twpplo off undnr Ihe
harp sdR s of the discs ryu l
Miss Maple Gray
Married Monday
In Fort Worth
MIsh Maple Jray deiiKlihi t
Mr ami Mrs Newt A iiai of
Hilt elly wan married yesterday
iiimiilng at tun oclock o Mr
Wllbert Adrian rttng at Me
College Avenue Baptist Church
in Port Worth The marriage
aervlcw was read by the Rev C
V Kdwards
Mrs King Is graduate nf
Baylor University Waco Mr
King Is a Kraduale of Mlsalsslppl
Uiilverslly mid hits done rasuttioh
ilalned pieauhers presyiil lildwr j wmik at lbs Intlvursity of Jtuas
L J McCnrty Ihe local minister for the American Petroleum lu
was the mpderijtor und O L lo j UtutM He also Inurht elmmU llltoilli
lltlgor of tJoiw TJixmi was clerk ni Hie Uulvi lLy of T < ah l
There wore 1U baplUed and SO
now membeis added dining tho
meting heie
To feed this crowd leqiilreij
three beeves and 2000 loaves of
broad besides a liune unioinil or
ofec and othei seed thlnits
About S0 was collected which
will pay all bills or Ihe assoelatlon
The meeting will be held next
year at Clovls New Mexico
lite hands or stud unit er
seliool now lu Qtriie work 6 t
rx I u
The r
the Executive Board or murhlyI
Ml and Mrs King L ft Port
Worth liuiimlluiely afier thej
eeieinony for Memphis Tena i
wher < thev will visit hit parents
Thsy will iIimii vlsll In snveiiit
Allsslsslppl titlus and go on to
he east tor u further visit be
fore HrrlvlUK
Phlladnlplila
will make their home Mr Kino
Is eugaguil In rnseaich work for
the Barrett Company with Imad
quaiters tu that city
i
Grand Jury Returns
Three BiIIb
The grand Jury adjum neij Tm h
day afternoon to m el again He
loniljer 19 to finish lis work for
this tnriit of court Three bills of
Indictment were returned by I hem
two for forgery and one for the
Illegal possession of Intoxicating
li < IMir Vm or Uiree casus have
Tolls Schools Oegin Mod
day Plans are laid for
the brst icboof year In
Tullas history
MMHKK IS
ulia Schools Open Monday Sept 2nd
MAKES BIG SWISHER COUNTY FARMERS
iKard And Garden
Contest
temember we are to have one
tuftS judging In the Yard and
fiftpcn Contest Friday Septom
Kh njl 58 the day sot for it and
jyvtSltliliik it a lucky day jegard
lessi of sentiments The Judges
hftyfi done fair and Impartial
tiyoTk and we are thankful to be
fnrtunatu in jetting cumpo
Momen Herinfmber the Fair
be a good place to show the
jrefsujta of the Contest espotJally
lUMgartltn products
o
Majr i aul family je
has caused much favorable comment
all over tho country Dont
Die On Third Incidentally he
will discuss some c the plnyprs
in the limelight in the national
pastime with many of whom
he is peisonally acquainted
While a pastor in Los Angeles
ho was chaplain of that citys
baseball team for six years It Is
said ho knows his baseball
Services continue all next week
at SI0 each evening While the
meeting is being conducted under
the auspices of I he Baptist
Church members of all denomin
ations are attending thoservices
and are cooperating tu the meetIng
In n wonderful way A hearty
Invitation Is extended to everyone
to come and enjoy the meetingsReportCi
Concert
On next Saturday night at 815
i oclock the Kollege KoICd Korns
avIII give a concert at the Methodist
Church Tho Korus has made
an earnest effort to provide a program
which would be interesting
to everyone in Tulla and tho public
is cordially Invited to attend
The Korus is composed of the following
personnel Mrs W H
Humphreys Director Miss Aldlne
Swepston Pianist Misses Elizabeth
MeFaiilng Merjene Vnughu
Bmly Wlman Chnrlcyo Ramsey
to discuss tho most important
factors that influence wheat growIng
and marketing
Wheat production and farm or
ganisation wore discussed at both
the Love nnd Kaffir farm moot
ing The school auditorium at
Love Avns filled with about 150
in attendance Wheat production
Avns discussed by H J Bower
Agronomist from Texas Tech
Attention aviis called to the loss
es due to the diseases of smut
and foot rot in tho plains Panhandle
A number of elevators
are treating tho seed what for
smut for Ihe fanners lu their
respective districts
The Toot rot disease Is an economic
disease that causes a loss
fiom 10 to 60 per cent in var
Marguerite Wiman Bertie Vaughn about 10 present
First Sopranos Bstalono Vuughn
Pauline Swepston Second So jiri im jii8
lesult on heads or Avhenl with
only the base glumes fertilized
The wheat Is often shriveled this
depending upon the Aveathor conditionsOne of the most prominent
hosts of the foot rot disease is
the commonly named winter grass
fluidity Is complete
aiul the stage 1m all set for somft
exceptionally K00tj VWk this win
tor Approximately three fourths
or the entire faculty hold diMtreita
from standard Colleges and Universities
and have boon picked
from a large uumhur ot applicant
with s view U Iheli efficiency as
Instructors This week high school
student will he enrolled mi the
sehudttln announced In last weeks
paper
oui nttrtullon Is willed to tho
following Ileum concerning school
matters
Expression
Upuwalon fees will be the same
six dollars par mouth for private
lessons This work will bo handled
by Miss IIniil
Music
Miss Lawaon will handle Plane
Htudonts at the School Music
Studio Ml the sumo rules as last
sis dollars
PROFIT ON
TON LITTER
Mr U Wood lin finished
feeding 111 lull llttel 111 Sw label
County Ion llttei itmtest lit
lives at Vino Park So miles east
of Tulla This Is nil eight pig
lllter 180 dsys old that weluhed
out lOSO pounds
They wore find skimmed milk
grain sorghums hnrlny and
some commminl protein supplement
Tim total cost of fowl and
labor was 8U8 costing 17c par
pound for production sml hey
sold for lOCc per pound at Tulla
Th profit above cost of labor
nnd feed whs 10318 Tho grain
adrghutu tlmt was consumsil by
these pigs brought 7880 par ton
slid MMt gallon of skimmed milk
was marketed through tlm lions
f 4c per gallon
year per month i r r
Qanti work rVimitive Baptists
Band work will be ottered In
High School and Intermediate
Urns wheal fields scattered overt grade to both hoys ami girls
he plains Panhandle It Is first Those students detlitug to begin
noticeable by a yellow cast on work along this line should
tho earliest and most thrifty
wheat In the fall Tho next Indications
are burned effects at
the tip of the leaves with brown
bisons at the base of the leaves
In the early Bpiiug as the wheat
start
Immediately and begin with the
class Band work will go forward
under the direction of Mr Sklunor
Pupils purchase their own instruments
but no fee is charged for
this music instruction All pupils
starts Its new growth Tho final J iiHiriim uU should get
USIr G TRACTORS AT NIGHT
< >
Winners In this part f th < > uu hmrlhU nnimtni I Mil > util
K Hi
mI i iri l > i tine ileiuh hn jilt idv
been iltrlbuted to < uili i iitiint > >
In thl etuintv
it l ivjHirt d that an < v n ti- <
er ncreagr than last year U i lor
prepared for n x jear w > at
ctHip lieniHi the night nlewtiu pi
verslfylna farmers Uoj < that > t
farmer will to It tlut a j < i ixf
his farm will Is > kepi liaek for f < > < i
and cotton sn that in caw r i
possible wheat failure thei vsilt
still be enough land left tn inni
to other crops
In places over th countv f
f Ml crop Is loo far gone new lib
benefitted by ralrl but cue ran
not expect too much In onr > vent
Nest ye r may be n gool feed
crop Instead of a ood wheat v i
Kress School To
Open Monday
According to advice < i
from flttperltitendenl L I i
the Kress school
will n i
Monday Heptemher 4nd 1 1 <
one InsMtiitlon that Kt < < > >
will N promt at for it is > n
the hnst schools Itt th nut
ami cant be beaten h utv
of Ms sine In Texas
Tin school has employ > l e >
eeptltiusitv strong faculty Mi Mii <
School Instructor and ue > t 1 n
irade teachers are rtdleK < > > t > nu
Verstty grsduatns Cor a < li < > < > l > r
Its Nlxe an unusually flue i > mrd
has I ee tiiaJe In the f
filiation During the pa ir ud
iliullts were afTU i i In
Yeat HihiiiImIi 8 c < i Vj ar
KlNiillsh 11 < < coml Vetir IIMnry
bimral gciamw Molld Jemn try
On nfcouiil ivr the exceifem of
the work dona purl of tb > nrk
WHN given sfrillatloii withml h <
Hiibinlsslnu of material UlUi th
4j eiliiii nf one subject > vmv
ruwl U
in 8eplelMr lu
Pa whein they
b en seuieu wr Umi vrmmt mm H f tout that bo
attacking the locusts
and the petit Jury for this W
we k was dismissal Wudn sdjur
mwrnlng as there were no more
> heUMl al rti this week h >
qtilrlBf Jury
MlM0 ft HIP TOUflNAMgJfT
Maimgers Vgnd rgrlt North
wiitt have MinoumM that a rmm
borslilp golf touriwigaitt will he
beid at the Vullg lMt Course un
Patrons and friends ar > i >
tn be present at thi anon I ok Hn
Kress School Monday mniMnjr
He pin in tier tiud
Locust Trees
Being Removed
From Court Yard
MrtflV or llle ln lis f ft
have graced tliM TuIIh
Vard for many years mi
retnovHf to glvti sfince <
rapidly growing vouok < t
BJmif and uthsr varieties m
were started two y rs ui
i
in
large number that n
that all would bs gtiiei >
IJtfl while HUox are u i
dylog ei d g large in > n > i <
then have been removid
a short while all wit i
up to gfv rmm for th
ar tre s
TU o > iii
ygril win h h
4 m nf fix
and wilt i
s riiei
ever he
ii > been p
4 to ki 1 1
i y Heptemlwr 16 beginning < JJ
J 01 oclock g m This is mor i J ZlJm ZV r
the nature of g practice gai to
thttm
m h lhts u
in Tulla while at the same tiw
M gUmut m
taut prixes will be awardod TH 0f the ttrA tit ottather v
flrgA prte is to be d
HpaldJng Bras and driver mv
ou < l prize a pair of tailored gojr
knickers third prise a pair > > r
aulf shoes and fourth twelve > < r
balls
An wnlrau < f tan of II eo will
< hsrge < l u > help pay for the pi
Hince this hi Mi he the fhrai loinn
rneit here It is expwUM He
treat interest will he shown umi
> iirse niiMber of ineiober i
the ooniesi
the managers urge the nJ < yi
i < busy gad Itaprar inn
a log so that they tttgy fcgv ie
lovitiition tourtuuiWHil la th n < > >
fiiur
HAI i INE PBACHE
Mr K J Poe the Waikias M >
reiMtniiMl the otflce force i l
Mtuples of some efAtlie ftte
leachee w have erar aoete Th
ware grown by hint at hJthfhone
In Tulla They ar of unusual
size and of exesdlant quality at
oordiug lu our offJ Jal taster Wtmu
usktul how he prrjduce < l such fife
outs lit stated that by giving th
itts plenty of water at all Uiva
it W4i Hi trick at all Th < trie
flil that i t > rakirig r < 1
wi Igh
ty
Ik ill I
Grant Sinclair
8olout and Musical Director at
Baptist Church
revival now in pro
Qrcts
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 29, 1929, newspaper, August 29, 1929; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42143/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.