The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1936 Page: 14
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Thursday December 17 1936
Capital Onlooker
thiultH K Simons i
Klrat contracts Junior tho 1037
rcpilat federal aid nroiTrain were
awarded liy the Texas Highway
OonimlPKlon November 23 and 24
Projects placed undei contract
involved expenditures of njv
proximniol 1SOO000
twthcr group of lilchway JoIih
in Klwdiiliil foi lotting in
I i rmin i i < i m luil construction
nil tile l wan expected
o p imdi wi sliotih after tho
fir hi ii v i Tin tonilliKsioii
admit fin nil iiiiiiifiiiruted the
Jutii waii i1 i ingrain ol i losing
tin l iiis iii < states cndinnl
lnplnvns snrc > prepared
< sjm iiiu itxas IAUiVbK t > v
y 1 m iiliiuiii tiallvp as
l n li Mnlivsiiy t < i i
UlllV s til v 1 Ijll i list
about 11M i 1
Kxpi ndfu i uikJpi Up i ingrain
will In luuitPd to lull age
on tin fed il aid system which
intitules 12 4sv ir the 2OP0I miles
tiitiititaiM d I 1j Highway Hpart
n < nt The ii nt program in
Hts l uj nulls and imhides
filfl miles tf gadnig and diunnge
ruptures of whii h 457 Is new
toiiBtniitlon rfi miles of new
instruction im hiding select mater
1 or a lirst Imm lourse and 2C
les of vl < j n iil i xisting Annies
ami stiutn s J3v miles of as
1ialt tiifaii > iB f which 254 Is
w innMi I Men 202 miles of
i tit 11 ii put i 11 of which 1SS
miles win in ii w three miles of
hi nk paung and construction of
12 majoi bndgi structures
TIk program also proposes the
iiniioi apmg n miles of high
w itide i federal require
n that one i nt of the total
> l I xp < nded on this item
Tin i mrletion of this program
aiPTding tu Mr mey will close
many gaps in tli heavily traveled
and pnmarv hghwnys of Texas
and place i tin r sections in ieul
Iness fir liad surfacing and
tlos n addltl mal caps
Tin et lor ontintt il ai
tu Kited ccnstruition of limb
ways in Texas is revealed in a
r fit i testimation of the attu i
t ii he stat s h gh a
htstin brth state and lotil
Ilindn Is o i ules < f ttu stuti
Kt lit i mil 1 profitably 1 > i elm at
id and mi stlucted itiiiindiat
fenris i in dfei ur now ohsoh te
ufl bi < iii he leplniod hut tin
rotiHtnHtioti of both new roads
and bridges must he delayed owwi
to curtailed funds
V Mmilai situation exists with
refereiii e to the secondary ir
farm to nmrlUt loads which mean
so much to the farmer and una
dweller A study of the setondart
road situation is being made with
a ilcw if rnakintr ritoiuun ndat
Ions to state and federal govfi n
ments The problem also <
scheduled for discussion at a
meeting of highway officials in
San Francisco soon
Thf obsolesenct of Texas loads
md bridges is shown graphicall
> hi Iliiintjei issue of TEX S
PMtU > h Iictuies gathered from
ii widi siattend oiniis of
II s far flung state illustrate m a
s rliing niannei the neccrtsit fur
> i tiiiiHtion of the highway pro
pi an it li asl on its pres m
I a in lal basis
1undrids of miles of highways
i < up siio have outlined their ali
ed span With frequent re
J llg tlKV bill die llheful In be
ut < but they ai 4h obsolete us
tin old bmse and buggy in th <
Imj of modern engineering and
nioiUrn aiitciiiinbileh and trucks In
intt ninny of the bridges and
iiftd nie hangovoifl from tho
horse and buggy ern when thoro
was no pieniluni on time and when
the n venues of transportation
wound over the terrain without
much rhyme or reason Many
miles of this typo of road wore
of necessity Included In the
state system but it has boon impossible
from a financial standpoint
to convert these misshapen
and inefficient roads Into a
modern highway network
Nor will the demand for high
ttaH decrease A glanco nt tho
i linnges wrought In tho trans
imitation picture in the past 25
yeais demonstrates thu accuracy
of this statement Twentyfive I
tears ago nn automobile was
almost a curostty Within that
piiUd their nuiiiufncturer has
Mown into one of tho worlds
largest industries Twentyfive
tears ago tho mileage of paved
roads in the United States outside
the cities was negliglbleTWithin
that period there has been constructed
many thousands of miles
nf paved roads throughout tho
country
Hv increasing annual purchases
i f automobiles Americans have
signified that the automobile in
dustry will continue to expand
Tnis is assuraupo that there will
be n growing demand for highways
since It would be n waste
of money to own an automobile
that would stand Idle for lack of
loads over which to operate itoKress Texas
Dear Santa Clans I am a little
boy four vents old Please bring
me a little tractor and plow and
some more little toys if you have
some to spare Please bring me
some candy nuts and fruit Be
sure and dont forget about all
the other little l > ov and girls
Vmn little fiiemi m r Vineyard
li
First Unit Texas
Tech Museum Is
Near Completion
Aeeoptunec of the first unit of
the museum building on the Texas
Technological College campus is
expected at a Joint meeting of the
Executive and Hulldlng committees
I of the West Texas Museum Asso
j elation about December 10 or us
soon theteiifter as the unit Is completedj Plans for a dedicatory ceiemony
to be held during the annual museum
association meeting In January
or Kebiimry will be outlln
ied nt the December meeting
State officials including Govei
nor ramea V Allred Ueut lev
emor Waller Woodul who Is
chairman of the Centennial Commission
Control Hoard Coke stevenson
present speaker of the
house of lepreseutntives and vice
chnlrmaii of the board John V
Singleton chief of the Centennial
division of the State Hoard of Control
members of the board of
Control and other dlgnitnrles are
to be Invited
Representatives or alxtyseven
West Texas counties who were
active in obtaining the structure
as well ns the thirtytwo persons
who appeared at Austin before the
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JUNGLE PRINCESS
l < iniliy Lnnutur I ml Hny Milluiid In
MiWS OMKIJIkS
Friday Only
litcartlo Cnrttz inil Patricia Ellis In
POSTAL INSPECTOR
CAKTOON
Jjtrunper Thaij Fiction
i
Saturday Only
Rubor Allen In
UNKNOWN RANGER
The New Wentcni Iltio
Kpiwiilo DaikcHt Afri H
FALSK ALARMS
t
heatre
Saturday Nile Prevue
Sunday and Monday
VALIANT IS THE WORD
FOR CARRIE
With Gladys George John Howard
And Arlinc Judge
NEWS AND COMEDY
Tuesday Only
Henry Hunter And Judith liarrett
YELLOW STONE
Going Placet Cartoon
Wednesday and Thursday
ManWest And Randolph Scott In
GO WEST YOUNG MAN
Cartoon Comedy Ncwb
COMING SOON
K IY HtlNCIS AND IAN HUNTER IN
THE WHITE ANGEL
e Tse mt S atr < t > Y e J 9 cJ < c 5 e S 0 ir > ei
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THE TULIA HCTATH
i iitennlnl boaid seeking tho np
trap Int lou for tho must urn un
expected to attend
Tim ground floor unit of the
building is Hearing completion un
der the direction 0f W O McMil
lan poutrnetor m n CoHt f approximately
250110 Proposed plnns
enll for addition or two stories
costing approximately 50000 mid
a memorial hall posting uroiind
125000
Mulieit 1 Allen President It
C Hopping VleePiesldeiit and
chairman of the building committee
Sam C Ainett 1 n Sliiugh
Ur of Post Dr c j Wngnpr mid
V Uogeis of Iitinesa vice
presidents A H DaMs soerclnn
M V Landtver treasurer and W
C Hidden ciiiator are members
of the executive board
in
12UP
Salem School
Dear good Santa I am six years
old and am In the first grade I
try to be a good girl Santa H
you think I have been plenso
bring mo a big baby doll 1 like
nuts fruit and candy too I hope
I tin see you several times during
Chrlstinns Your best little
friend Mdn Rhea Cox
Salem School
Dear Santa Clans I mu a boy
In the second grade at Salem
schcol I have tried to be a good
boy nil j ear Please bring me a
shot gun and a ball Bring other
good Utile bovs and girls something
too Your friend Kenneth
McCasland
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Herald want ads get results
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Come To
TULIA
Saturday Dec 1
LaVell
les
Tulia Motor Company
Heard Jones
Kelloggs 5c to 100 Store
Willson Son Lumber Co
A G Grocery
Hagoods Place
Briggs Hardware
Crawford Pharmacy
Kil Robb Service Station
Anderson Market
McMasters Barber Shop
Frank Pierson
Tulia Cleaners
O H Clark Texaco Agent
Jim Clower Sinclair Agent
Frank Sharrock
Bray Tailors
Childress Plumbing Elec
Payne Plumbing Elec
Crockers Groc Mkt
Dwain Foster Conoco Agt
The Tulia Herald
BRING the KIDDIES
YOUR REGISTRATION DEC I9TH HELPS TO
WIN THE BIG CONTEST CHRISTMAS EVE
BIG CHRISTMAS PAETf mimn
2 OCLOCK BAND STAND
UBBTE
Schools Register At
Childress Plumbing Elec North Side Square
Rice Hardware West Side Square
Dalby Motor Freight
Conner Motor Company
Swisher County Creamery
Huxfords
Rockwell Lumber Co
Jack Wilkins Service Sta
Ducketts Store
West Texas Gas CoM
System
G Mitchell
Rice Barber JBeauty Shop
A J Harris Lumber Co
Rice Hardware
Olympic Barber Shop
Magnolia Petroleum Co
Tulia Cafe
Conoco Serv Sta No 1
Northside Tailors
H E White Phillips Agent
H E Smith Grocery
Foster Armontrout
Mrs Louise G Davis
R A Scott Panhandle Agt
Mia Swisher County T va
I Salem School som acllml
Dear Santn Clans I mil six Dear Saiitu Inns 1 want
you
years old and I am In the first to please bring mo n big
grade Mother anil Daddy think j doll when you come In oul
I am a good girl I hope you do Christmas tree at Salem school
loo want a pretty doll an Iron r I am a good littles glrj in the
Ing board a set of dishes a piano first grado Maybe If i will c
and a locking chair I want some real good until you come you
candy nuts and fruit too Your will bring mo some dishes
friend lOlslo Knight ioodbyo Delorls Knowles
E A NOLTE
INSURANCE
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
toe
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of you a are
awards to your schools All you have to do is COME TO TULIA and register for g
your school The school having the highest percentage of their total enrollment 3
present and registered in Tulia Saturday December 12h Saturday December 19th
and Thursday December 24th WINS S
ADDED AWARD
To the 3 schools having the highest percentage of their total enrollment present and
registered in Tulia Saturday Dec 19 we offer Cash Awards This percentage is
counted on the grand award In case of ties awards will be divided Decision of
Judges in all cases will be final
SPONSORS OF PROGRAM
City of Tulia
Grand Theatre
Ramsey Furniture
Dyers Hardware
Tulia Bakery
Cantrell Shows
Rogers Grocery
City Cafe
Rube Cream Station
Southern Grill
Jims Cafe m
W A Graham U T
E A Nolte
City Drug Store
Jess Finch Gulf Agent
Jiggs Domino Parlor
Wilsons Wholesale Gro
Cox Machinery Co
City Tailors
J Lee Griffith
Buchenau Jarvis
Mangum Battery Elec
J B Gayler
Tulia Wheat Growers Inc
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1936, newspaper, December 17, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42364/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.