The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 28, 1940 Page: 15
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28 1940
Vigo Park
By Mrs C II Rogers
8 mi N 15 E Tulla
Vigo school was dismissed Wednesday
evening until Monday for
Thanksgiving
Brother Standlce returned from
home at Merkcl Sunday after a
visit here
the
turning Sunday with Boyd Daw
son who took the Dawson boys
back to Texas Tech
Mrs Anderson became ill Tuesday
and was brought to town by
Wendell Simpson Mrs Pogue
taught in Mrs Andersons place
the remainder of the day
Rfcss Fontclla Burrow spent
Thanksgiving here with relatives
Mr and Mrs Q B Workman
liad as visitors their two daugh
Clois Wnync Kemper John Red
mon Mildred Ncwsom Donnn
Lcn ODnnlcl Betty Lou Dickey
nnd Mary Ncwsom Blueberry
Hill and You Are My Sunshine
Mrs M C Wheeler and Mrs
Truett McClung Readings Virginia
Dinwiddle Piano Selections
Mrs Jim Tomlinson Music
n conference Tuesday He wasM and Ms Johnny Boydstun
transfered to Jones near Sudan
His family moved Friday
Our community extends a welcome
to Rev and Mrs Hugh Bla
lock and tamily coming here
from Dallas where he has been
attending school Rev Blalocks
father was superintendent of the
R d Hill school here 33 years
agoWe
We all have enjoyed the fine
2Vjinch rain we have received
the first of the week
Miss Peggy May was home for
the holidays
Miss Kathryn McKinney visited
her sister Jean at Mrs Gard
ners over the weekend
Miiss Bertha Gardner spent
Thanksgiving with her mother
Mr and Mrs Darnell spent
Thanksgiving in Amarlllo Mrs
Darnells sister was host at the
reunion
Mr G H Jones made a busi
ness trip to Hugo Okla
Those who attended the theatre
party Friday night were Merle
and Betty McMunry Muple May
lUonnrd and Yvaync Preston Bill
and Howard Simpson Raymond
Hoim Samoline Hyatt Mr and
Mrs Murry May and Lois Brown
i Houston Items
This community resembles a
lake since the steady downpour
beginning Saturday
Mrs Swan mother of Mrs
Henry Jones returned to her
Rhythm Band Selection primary
room Playmates and God
Bless America i ntermc dlate
room Everyone jolnpd on the
chorus of God Bless America
Legal Notice
IN THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT
OP TEXAS WACO DIVISIONJ M HUBBERT
VS
TEMPLE TRUST COMPANY
NO 230 IN EQUITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
application with the Clerk of the
United States District Court in
and for the Western District of
Texas Waco Division for an
order authoring him to sell and
convey to Mrs Sylvia Woodall
Guardian for the Estate of Henry
Dwyne Woodall a Minor all of
the Northwest Quarter NW Vi
of Survey No Fiftyfive 55 in
Block M14 located in Hale and
Swisher Counties Texas and containing
100 acres of land accord
ing to the survey thereof Ccrti
ficate No 149 Original Grantee
D S E Ry Company and for
a consideration of Twentyfour
Hundred and 00100 Dollars
Lubbock visited in the Emory
Elkins home Friday
Those who visited in the C E
Doni
M
balloons pumpkins and turkeys I and Mrs Luther Day of Belolt day
made with pipe cleaners and pinej
cones as center pieces Pot llowers
twere also used in tho room as
decorations The place cards were
of pumpkins One hundred and
fifteen people were seated
The following program was given
Welcome Truett McClung
toastmaster Invocation Mr C
W Ncwsom Day of Thanks
Simplt
un
Headaches
Neuralgic
orMuscular
Pans
you never have had any
r of these pains be thankful
They can take a lot of
the joy out of life
If you have ever suffered
as most of us have from
a headache tho next time
try DRMILES ANTIPAIN
PILLS You will find them
pleasant to take and unusually
prompt and effective inaction
Dr Miles AntlPaln
Pills are also recommended
for Neuralgia Muscular
Pains Functional Menstrual
Pains and pain following
tooth extraction
Dr Miles AntlPain Pills da
not upset tho stomach or kayo
you with a dopey drugged
gcttUngAt
At Tour Drar Store
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rectUiu to
patkac
and the Cross of Gold address
of William Jennings Bryan we
talking about him a few
240000 all of which will the mnlers who go down 1000
be paid in cash upon the con feet into the earth or climb
summation of the ealc 2000 feet upon the cliffs and
Said application will be heard and bring forth from their hiding
by the Honorable Charles A places the precious metals to be
Boynton Judge of said Court poured Into the channels of trade
after this notice shall have been are as much business men as the
published for period of ten few financial magnates who in
a
James and Wanda Adams spent d any person interested In n back room corner the money
holidjiyswith homefolks ie snd Recqlvershp Estntc may con of the world
test this application Farms Cause Cities
WITNESS MY HAND at Tcmi There are two ideas of gov
ple Texas this the 20th day of i eminent There arc those who be
November A D 1940 lieve that if you will only legis
II C GLENN RECEIVER FOR htc to make the welltodo pros
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ters Miss Mary Elizabeth of Mrs E D Harper
Stinnett and Mrs Eddie Williams i 1 miies Si 7 milcs w > Tulla
of Friona for Thanksgiving
James Jones visited his moth1 Those who took part In a
er Mrs Henry Jones during the Thanksgiving dinner at the school
holiday Sunday he returned tohouse were Mr and Mrs E G
school with Misses Louise Jones Bell Wanda and Warren Lee Mi
nd Fontella Burrow All are and Mrs R B Bell and June
THE TV LI A HERALD TV LI A TEXAS
ney in a country town Is as
much a business man as the corporation
counsel In a great metropolis
the merchant at the crossroads
store is as much a businessman
as the merchant of New
York the farmer who goes forth
In the morning and tolls all day
who begins in spring and tolls
all summer and who by the application
of brain and muscle to
the natural resources of the country
creates wealth Is as much a
business man ns the man who
goes upon the board of trade and
bets upon the price of grain
Having behind us the prodtic More Civil Service
lore OLr
ing me cs of this nation and > 1VV
the world supported by the com Examinations Are
mcrciil interests the laboring In A rl
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tcrests and the tollers everywhere nouncua
o will nnvver their demand for The United Stales Civil Sor
a gold standard by saying to vice commission announces anthem
You shall not press downopen competitive examination for
upon the brow of labor this crown
of thorns you shall not crucify
mankind upon n cross of gold
Made 30 Speeches A Day
No man until the advent of
the radio was ever heard by as
many people as was Bryan In
jthc campaign of 00 He made as
ns 30 speeches in a single
there remains
As long as any
icUl l ndtlrcssca
Where a love of oratory men > f °
ro the back platform of his
will read Mark Anthonys speech
train and millions came under
the spell of his magnificent voice
Few candidates have stirred a
were
weeks agorcmembcr There isR nter enthusiasm and those
rte broken when
a thrill even in cold type wcro
such declarations as these
We say to you that you have
made the definition of a businessman
too limited in Us application
The man who Is employed
Is much business
for wages as a
man as his employer the attor
his colors trailed In the dust can
understand these lines
Election night at midnight
Hoy Bryans defeat
Defeat of western silver
Defeat of the wheat
Kan Mrs J A Smith Mrs Ali a o ni i r IO 11
fred Hill Bobby and Walter Mrl V Gil VI 18 UCC 14 L- <
and Mrs George McKone and
family Mr and Mrs Albert Die COLLEGE STATION Nov 211
the biggest Ford
Come in and meet
Try it today
Ary f bodies amongSt
room est
St wf 5prte d the ride that took
SJSrid15Uprise Lets talk trade now o
this really great new Ford
Circle
Urich and Kenneth and Mrs E 1 The annual Rural Electilflca perience
Junior communications operator
1110 a year for employment
In the 4th Region Bureau of
Federal Airways Civil Aeronautics
Authority which has headquarters
at Fort Worth Vacancies
In the position of under com
riumlcntlons operator 1200 a
year will also be filled from the
register resulting from this ex
examination
The 4th Region comprises the
States of Arkansas Louisiana
New Mexico Oklahoma and
Texas
Applications may be filled with
the Manager Tenth U S Civil
Service District Customhouse
New Orleans La until further
notice Applicants will be assembled
for examination at Inter
vals until a date has been fixed
fo hc of of l
c05 ° rocel nP >
Defeat of the aspen Krovc or
cations
Colorado valleys
The blue bells of the Rockies
And blue bonnets of old Texas
Defeat of alfalfa and the Mariposa
Illy
Defeat of the Pacific and the
Ioiir Mississippi
Must Have License
Applicants must have possessed
I a license issued by the Federal
Communications commission of
the kind described In the examination
announcement In addl
Dcrar7rmy U ° mlsl > nl lo 0
boyhood defeat bJ
n teletypewriter at a mini
of dream nf
my
mum speed of 35 wotds a minute
Quoted by permission of Macby lollcll system r legular type
Mlllan company from Vnchcl wrllor lU n mnliuin speed of
Lindsays Selected Poems 90 worila n nlte Thoy mum
Though thrice falling to reach have icached their Kith birthday
condltions were bad lie would jpartment of tho Interior The en
wrlte a letter In red Ink and then J trance salaries range from 10 0
rgeardlcss of the words the friend to 2000 a year Optional branch
would understand In due course es aie AgrleulttiM elementary
a letter arrived It read Con grades home economics roine
dltlons are great In Germany Ullal reading special or oppor
Everything Is wonderful All these tunlty classes music and art Ap
Experience Wanted
Departmental guard 1200 a
year for appointment In Washington
D C only Applicant
must have had one year of ex
as soldier sal lor uii
Get the foris and youll get the
BIG NEW
CAMPBELLSNMXHEN MOTOR
TULTA TEXAS
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McGuire News
Mrs O Splrcr
5 nillei S 7 miles W Tulla
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E 1IU D Hnrncr MaryiD Harper Mary Alice and Betty tlon Short course will be held at inu poleiemau guuid
Betty Mr and Mrs Mr E 13 Harper and AlfredTexas AM college Dec 1214 sheriff or in similar occupation
Dallug and family Mr Hill made a business trip to Ama according to an announcement Experience In honorary po i
IIT Rose andFran rillo Friday Undo by Col Ike Ashburn execu will not be accepted as qualify
Misses Marjorie and Blllio Jo tive assistant to the piesidcnl I itlg Applicants must huve reidKd
visited relatives in Amu P T Montfort who will be1 their JMit but must not c
rillo over the holidays i In charge has estimated that passed their SHh
Miss Frances Rose spent Wedproximately 121 poisons will at1cloy Closing dates for lecoipt cf
oxnmiuiitiuu
tend the 3day course applications for this
1 are Dec I if received from late
The CurtisWright Corporation east of Colorado and Dec 10 if
spent Tuesday in the Frank Arm plans to flood Its factory with received fiom C < loiado and statt
strong home in Tulia I light dance music Corporation of westward
A fine rain in this communi ficials claim that by so doing pro Additional information and ap
r Ity was enjoyed by everyone Sunductlon con bo stepped up 10 per plication blanks may be obtained
I cent i from the Secretary Board of U
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A fine mist fell most of the
lay Saturday then during the
night and through Sunday be
1 tweon two and three Indies of
rain fell This makes the farmers
hopeful of a good crop
A crowd gatheied at the schoolhouse
Thursday night to spread
supper together and have a neighborly
visit Before the supper
with Miss Wrenn at the piano
her pupils sang Our Pilgrim
Fathers then Mr C G Splccr
said a prayer of Thanksgiving
Mr and Mrs Orvlllp Plunk are
the parents of a baby boy Orvlllc
Allen born Monday night Mrs
Plunk came home from the local
hospital Saturday
Mrs W J Lumpklns Junior
and Charles and Mrs O W Hancock
went lo Plalnvlcw Saturday
evening to get Mrs loyd Carlton
and son Hobby who will
spend a few days visiting rela1
ttvit1 heie
Mr John Lumpklns and sou
James who live near Hallenger
visited Thursday morning with
their niece and cousin Mrs O
W Hancock
the goal of the presidency Bryan but must not have passed their J Holland spent last week In
saw many of hi1 leforms mode 50th birthday oxcept the ago Urn Winchester hid visiting Mrs
Into law and even greater than lis are waived for persons grant
these tangible results was the ed piofeiencc on account of mill
influence of his grand children tary or naval service
How Grand Is Germany Teacher In Indian Community
An American planning to visit and Boarding Schools for em
Taylor Tidings
Ily Mm W V Cook
7 ml K Kicks
I Manning and Mr and Mrs
Manning and baby who are In a
hospital there
Hlllle Jack Holland spent the
week with his grandparent Mr
mid Mrs Jack Holland and Net
Germany and knowing the rigid I ployment In the Indian Field I dn e
censorship told a friend that if Service Including Alaska De son
stayed with Peggy Bry
Mr and Mrs Lester llogglun
S Civil Service Examiners Post
Office Tulla or tiom the Manager
Tenth U S Civil Service
District Customhouse New Orleans
La
stories you hear are the bunk plicants must have completed cor n v
We have plenty of food plenty tain college education and must Protector lOf YvOfTlCn
TEMPLE TRUST COMPANY porous their prosperity will leakof clothes plenty of fuel plenty have had at least two yearn of
Temple Texas through on those below Theof everything The only thing I appropriate teaching experience Every day women am flailing tho
Elkins Echoes
fstudents at Texas Tech Mrs Henry Patzig and Viola Mao
Mr and Mrs E V Elkins Ro
LAKEVIEVV SCHOOL NEVVS land and LaNclle Mr and Mrs
Emory Elkins Doris Olctn and
Democratic idea however has have been unable to get is led Applicants must not have passed homlaclioH nnrvniinnonn crampllkn
been that If you legislate to make Ink their 4llth birthday Closing pain of functional ilysmenotrhtit dun
the masses prosperous their pros A variant of that is the htory dates for receipt of appllea to Malnutrition are relloved by
pcrity will find Its way up throughabout the American writing from Hlons for this examination aie CAUDUI It usually Inrrennoii tip
every class which rests upon Geimany to a friend In the Unit Jan 3 If iccelved fiotn states potlte llvmui How of gastric Julceii
them cd States who declared Every east of Colorado Jan I If io anil no improves digestion Tliun It
Burn down your cities nndithnlg over here Is grand 1 wish celved from Colorado and jitnton helps to liullil resistance lo periodic
leave our forms and your cities you would tell this to my fath 1 westward July 22 for points In distress for ninny Otliom find help
will spring up again as if byler and my brother in fact tell Alaska bouth of the Arctic Clr for periodic distress by taking
magic but destroy our farms andit to everybody and above all do and Sept 22 1141 for points CAUDUI a few ilnyn before and
the grass will grow in the streets I tell It to the marines In Alaska north of the Arctic during the time CAUDUI linn
of every city in the country
The primary room studied about Olen Mrs Tom Hickman Bob
Nov 11 and made boy scouts and Emma Lou and Annie Lee Mr
Hags and Mrs
Center Plains played a basket Alice and
ball game here lost week They William
won 13 10
Both school rooms were decorated
for Thanksgiving with pictures
of turkeys pumpkins flowers
Indians and Pilgrims
School was dismissed Thursday
and Friday to observe ThanksgivingOn Thursday night the Lake
view PTA sponsored a banquet
The table was in the shape of aj
and Mrs
cis Gilford Flowers and Ira El
kinsMr
Mr and Mrs E D Harper
Mary Alice and Betty visited in
tho Alfred Hill home Thursday ncsday night in Tulla with Ar
night die Nell White
Misses Lola and Ethel Elllff of Mr and Mrs E D Harper
U laid with white covers using Dietrich home Friday were
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I and Janice spent the weekend
In the Grovor Bryson home
Mr and Mrs Jim Crnwford and
Mr and Mrs Bill Shlpmon are
here from California They vis
lied with Mr Crawfords sister
Mm J M Dowdell on Tuesday
then left to visit awhile with
relatives In Floydada
Mr and Mrs Jack Holland nncl
Mr and Mrs Pete Bryson were
guests In the Grover Bryson home
Thanksgiving
A better diet drive has been
launched In New York state with
the beginning of Good Nutrition
Month
11 Kit KINK
When Biliousness Headache
Flatulence or Gas and Llstleas
ness or that tired feeling arc symptoms
of Temporary Constipation
and you take a laxative or cathartic
for relief try Herbluc It U
strictly a vegetable medicine 80c
a bottle
Heard ft Jones
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R CJSPANN M D
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C D WOFFORD D I S
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Spear, Sid. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 28, 1940, newspaper, November 28, 1940; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42578/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.