The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 1, 1934 Page: 12
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Thursday November 1 1934
Ihe Tulia Herald
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PUBLISHED EVEHY THURSDAY
TUUA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS
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a ENGLEMAN ENGLEMAN Editors and Publishers
subtieriVtloii i 50 per year to addressee ouulda county 200
E ter < d ss Second Class mall matter at the Post Office at Tulia
rexaa under the act ot March 3 1879
HOLD LAMB SHOW
lH club boys of Indiana rccont
1 put on a great show of lambs
at tho stookVprds at Indianapolis
It was tho fifth annual event
Judges Mid It would have hiu
tied a veteran lamb producer to
win a plnce In the competition
The lambs were shown In throe
classes pen of three pen ot five
and county group When all the
boys had brought out their entries
of three lambs there were 66 pen
shown Top winner received a 10
cosh pxliS IXUsl the next 14 pot
prlrcs ranging down to 300
Twentytwo lads entered pens of
fire lambs with prizes ranging
from 12 to 5 Each county group
received 5
Tho prize money Is provided
b > the stockyard company packers
and commission firms interested
In raising the quality of lambs
raised In tho stato The project
also has the active cooperation Post 214 American Legion will be
of Purdue extension leaders and j held Monday Nov 6
club folks Its educational effect
reaches far beyond the actual club
members participating
The shows educational valued
> s not stop with the ring com
r tn > n The lambs are auctioned
rf iwa 1 r 1 tc judgment
hnj r < jn whpf
ihi pay fi > r th
> test Tin boys
O E S MEETING
Tulia Chapter No 33 will meet
In stated meeting Tuesday Inght
Nov ti at 730 pt m Visitors
from other chapters always welcomeMrs Emma Ford Secy
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TULIA BOY SCOUTS
All boys that want to be In the
scout troop this year arc requested
to meet In the basement of
the Presbyterian Church at 730
p m Frldayv This will probably
be a permanent scout meeting
place
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VFW MEET POSTPONED
No V F W meeting will not bo
held on November 2 as formerly
announced Members will bo notified
of the later date of such
meeting
Regular meeting of the Tulia
Drouth may have affected some
peoples food supplies but tht mem
In rs of the Greenvine rralrie Hill
and Latlum home demonstration
fHi5 In Washington county rc
P i tod 9165 containers of fruits
Hid fruit juices vegetables meats
lambs Its the pickles Jams jellies and preserves
learn en their pantry shelves and fall
quickly why the blocky meat vocetnbles yet to can
lam j outsells the leggy thin meal
ed one I Pooling and planting more than
Tho show is only ouo fjatiiie 100 acres of cabbage for carlot
of tills annual affair Boy get shipment 114 members of the Gal
lot of advice from men of expeii veston County Truck Grower As
ience They were urged by Dean
Skinner of the Stato Agricultural
College to adopt as a slogan one
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sociation are doing their bit to
supply tho country with green
food this winter Copenhagen Mar
aero of alfalfa for each five ewes j ket and Golden Acre are the var
and lambs This will aid in mak ietles being planted A Kansas City
ing the adjustment from grain to firm has bargained for the output
forage which our agricultural sit o
uatlon requires
The whole bunch was ti aed
to a modern swimming holt v 1 n
a oic hotel turned its poni over
to them
Young Bride Henry tell me that
you think only of me
Henry Its this way now and
thm I have to think of the fur
act
BL H SDIIIBSIlIIIEie
ITS FUN TO
END VALUES
LIKE THESE
i the kind of
yon love ton
jour ward
rob Always look
mart and makes yon
feel cheerful Many
check and plaid to
booe from too
Rollins Hosiery
Yeir Shipment Of
Beautiful Kid Glove
Ju die n s Sh op
All the Money in the World
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CANT BUY NEW EYES
SEgw But A Little Money
Xv QT Can Buy Fine Glasses
With an expert optician to wuit upon you
in every detail with every type of lens
and glass frame on hand that you could
wunt or use udrantageoubly you will do
well to consult us early about all eye troubles
Remember a Mitch in time eaves
nine Dontdelay your visit
Dr S F Huneycutt Specialist
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IVAS JEWELRY
SOCIETY
STUDY CLUB HONORED
WITH PARTY
Nogro Folklore was tho motif
used by tho Sororis Club when on
Wednesday afternoon October 24
thoy feted members of tho
Womans Study Club and Inter
national Literary Arts Club Mes
domoa Claude Dyer Frank Snenth
em and Bun Hale were hostesses
Tho appropriately decorated
parlors of tho Presbyterian church
furnished a most unique background
for tho occasion
Tho following program was presented
Darky Music Slstah Patty
Lou Huff Old Timo Darky
Plantation Melodies Slstah Grace
Ramsey Negro Folk Songs Sls
tah Mary Small Darktown Strut
Gwynoth Deb Hiring and a play
Junetoenth Slstah Lola Mae
Ward Sistah Irene Gilbert and
Slstah Frances Vaughn
Succeeding the program n elev
erly arranged salad course was
served to fifty members of Urn
clubs
o
fore theyt were ushered into tho
dining room to make wishes and
blow out the candles on the large
birthday cake
Refreshments of cake hot
chocolate pop corn balls and apples
were served to
Geniro Seaman Dorothy Rogers
Wilma Holcomb Nettle McComb
Helen and Gloria Cowan Wilmath
King Nona Mills Virginia Jackson
Ora L > n Killcrease Virginia
Davis Jane Crocker Genece
Batisto Lola Ray Burton Wanda
Wyrick Louise LaRoe Marcilles
Norma Loe and Charles Clifton
White and tho hostesses
Keel Hill Ramblingp
Sunday School and Chuich wcr >
well attended Sunday Rev C W
Luster filled his regular fourth
Sunday appointment here A nuni
ber of Red Hill people attended
the singing at Love Sunday night
There is to be a program nnn
box supper at the Red Hill schoolhouse
next Friday night Nov 2
The proceeds will be used to buy
a basket ball and other eqiilpnifii
necessary for the school A one
act pla Coinfed Babies >
Kaffr will be given by the out
siderh Kveryone is urged to come
Mr and Mrs Kaney ot Plain
view were visitors in tho W O
I oreliardt home Sunday
Mr and Mrs K W Baldwin ami
children spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs W B Ballard
Mr and Mrs H F Sarchet vis
itul Mr and Mrs Warren Copt
hi tin Mllo community Sunday
Mr and Mrs H Weaver and
fiJtiily Mr and Mrs Merle Gran
tham and family were visitors in
the Walter Payne home in the
Li > ve community Sunday
Mr and Mn C F Harms and
lamily visited friends at Bovinu
Sunday
Mr and Mrs > Ciook of Lehmaii
Texab were week end visitors in
the limbree Wright home Mis
C rook ib a sister of Mrs Wright
nd will jnobably bo remeraljured
a Miss Ktliiu Peudley to her
muity lriMids in this part of ilh
country
Dont forget the box supper hen
next Friday niglit Kverjono be
suic and come
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CAiUJ ul < THANKS
In our hour of grief and trlul
we were ministered unto by many
friends hud it not been for tills
ministry our burden would have
been most unbearable The least
we can now say is Thank you utid
may God Bless you everyone
Mr and Mrs J M ODanlel and
family
Mr and Mrs J M McCammoe
and family
Mr and Mrs J IL Dlnwlddl
and family
J D ODanlel and Frances
Mr and Mrs J P ODanlel and
family
i Mr and Mrs It T ODanlel and
family
Howard L ODanlel
CARD OF TILAJfKS
I want to expreu my gratitude
to my friends who presented me
ho many nice giftn My heart la
filled with gladness The thought
fullness and kindness ot my
friends has been such a wonderful
help to mo during my Illness
I huvo learned tho meaning of real
und true friendship I am thankful
for my gifts und thankful for
my frlonds
I Mrs Rlchurd Adams
THE TULIA HERALD
MRS WOODARD HOSTE88
TO NEEDLECRAFT
Members of tho Ncedlocrnft Club
will bo entertained In tho homo
ot Mrs Woodnrd Thursday afterj
noon today at 300 oclock All
mombora aro urged to bo present
on this occasion
ARMINTA CLASS
Mrs K O Walters and Mrs
Clifford Toono were hostesses to
tho Armlnta Class Tuesday oven
Ing October 16 Members and
guests enjoyed a number of Intor 1
eating games and contests In n
Biblical contest Mrs M S Lovoi
fdgo was winner and was presented
with a lovoly Friendship quill
At an earlier dato an all day quilt
Inr had boon hold at tho home i
or Mrs DeWItt Orr in preparation
of tho gift which was n pleasant
surprise to Mrs Lerorldgo from
th class
At nn earlji hour sumptuous refreshments
of hot chocolate and
doughnuts wore served to Rev and
Mrs Mi S Lerorldgo Mr and Mrs
DeWItt Orr Mr and Mrs Warren
MARCILLES WHITE HONORED Ernest Perrln Mr nnd Mrs J C
ON 11TH BIRTHDAY
On last Frldny afternoon Mrs
Leo White assisted by Ruby
Bass and Mr and Mrs Clifford
Reynolds entertained with a party Toono and Mr and Mrs
ed to the following
E O
honoring Marcllles White on hor Wattors
eleventh birthday
Guests arrived between 330i MERRILL FAMILY OF CENTER
and 400 oclock showering Mnreilj PLAINS HAS REUNION
les with many lovely Kfts Tllp lnmo of Jr and Mrs J 11
The house was attractively do Merrill was tho scene of mueh
eorated carrying out the Hallown nprrimont Sunday October 2R
motif The reature attraction wrw 19at wlon llPil children gathers
a pot having in the center of Hip for n family reunion At the noon
roiin filled with fortunes Severn j nom n delicious dinner was serv
interesting games were played bo
Mrs J C Crowley and sons
etui ml Klvl of Wellington
Texas Mr and Mrs J C Sumi
merville and sons Hnllis
A M Wilson
Grocery
Charter No 6298
Tho Presbyterian W M S will
Cowan Jr Mr and Mrs Noel
moet thJ home of Mm Emmn
wL f te Cavet Monday afternoon Novombor
Mrs J D McKlnney Mr J O
5 at three oclock in a regular
study and business session at
which time the following projnam
will be given
Topic Japan
Leader Mrs B W Putmnn
Scripture leading and prayer
Chapter 3 in Study Rook Mrs
R G Clennin
Chapter 1 Mrs J H Holes
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MRS RICHARD ADAMS
HONORED
Mrs Richard Adams who N
convalescent after nn extended ill
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md S8 was pail1 n mosl tIl0filtf 1
I libuu mnn > faitllf1 f h
Henry of Mt Pleasant Texas Mr
and Mrs H W Merrill and children
of Hart Texas Mr aud Mrs
H Merril and son of Ima New
Mexico Mr and Mrs L B Mer
rill and son of Clovis New Mexico
Mr and Mrs Ben Morrill ot Hale
Center Texas Lynn Alvle and
Ethel Merrill Kres Texas One
dnughter Mrs Floyd Elliott and
family of Dumas Texas was unable
to attend
In the afternoon the following
friends and neighbors visited with
them Mr and Mrs A J McCol
luni and daughtern Mr and Mrs
Galen Adams and son Mr and
Mrs Ralph Dustman
SURPRISING VALUE
S 7toUs4t0yi
XToffee
honoring her with a lovely mis
1 uillaneous shower
Beautiful autumn cut flowers
furnished the decorations for her
room
After a short period of conversation
and music some fifty
friends filed by her bedside presenting
man beautiful nnd useful
gifts from which the honoree
will derive much good and pleasure
A number of gifts were sent
In by friends and relatives who
couldnt come
Refreshments of wafers nnd
punch were served as Mrs J P
Reed and Jim Dinwiddle presided
over the punch bowl
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MRS ZIMMERMANN HOSTESS
TO STUDY CLUB
Members of The 1031 Study
Club spent an enjoyable afternoon
In the lovoly home of Mrs
D Zlmmermann Wednesday Oct
17 in their first official meeting
of 10343H
Mrs T A Ebeling president
presided over the business session
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Reserve District No 1
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Tulia
In the State of Texas at the close of business on October 17th 1031
ASSETS
1 Loans and discounts
3 United States Government obligations direct and
or fully guaranteed
i Other bonds stocks and securities
Banking house 1350000 Fur and Fix 300000
7 Real estate owned other than banking houso
S Reserve with Fedora Reserve bank
fi Cash in vault and balances with other banks
10 Outside checks and other cash items
11 Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and
due from United States Treasurer
14 Othor assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
21711979
5447500
762500
1050000
770000
3521221
13091372
505327
175000
593C0
483572G8
15 Demand deposits except U S Government deposits
public funds and deposits of other banks
10 Timo deposits except postal savings public funds
and deposits of other banks
17 Public funds of States counties school districts or
other subdivisions or municipalities
19 Deposits of othor banks including certified and
cashiers checks outstanding
Total of items 15 to 19
a Secured by pledge of loans and or Investments
none
b Not secured by pledge of loans nnd or investments
137776828
c Total Deposits J37776828
20 Circulating notes outstanding
ii Capital account
Common stock 500 shares pur fl00 per hur 5000000
Surplus 11000000
Undivided profits net 1080440
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT
TOTAL LIABILITIES
MEMORANDUM Lomib and Investments Pledged
to Secure Liabilities
33 United States Government obligations direct and or
fully guaranteed
36 Total Plodged excluding rediscounts
17 PUdged
a Against circulating notes outstanding
1 Total Pledged
J30311515
0007100
1411160
44017
3600000
7080140
18357268
3500000
3500000
3500000
3500000
State of Texas County of Swlshor sh
I J D Cleveland Cashier of the abovonamed bank do solemnly
iwear that the nliovo statement Is truo to the best of my luiovledge
and belief J D CLEVELAND Casljlor
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me HiIb 30th day of Octobor 1031
A FOY CURRY JR Notary Ifulrtlc
Correct Attest J C Cowan J h Cantroit J Ross Noland Directors
Tulia Swisher County ffexafl
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tulla Texas
OCTOBER 17 1034
RESOURCES
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Loan Discounts 2171197 9
U S Bonds circulation 3500000
Banking Houso Fur Fix 1850000
Othor real estate 770000
Federal Reserve Bank stock 330000
Federal Deposit InRUranco Fund 5936G
Duo from U St Treasury 176000
Other Stocks 180000
Bonds 2200000
Cash Exchange 17780923 19980923
Total 4S35726S
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT
Orr Mr and Mrs Ray Burns Mr
MRS CAVET HOSTESS TO
and Mrs Horace Ferrell Mr and
PRESBYTERIAN W M S
Mrs Mac Elliott Mr nnd Mrs
Knowlodge is the trensuro of
which study is tho key The motto
chosen by the club oxpresses very
clearly tho nature of their work
A miscellaneous course of
study including programs on
Toxns Travel Music nnd Book
reviuws will be followed during the
present year
With theso programs will be
included several play hours consisting
of parties and luncheons
During the assembly program
Mrs T A Ebeling brought to
those present a verv touching me
and Individual responsibility
Mrs W C Cowan vice president
initiated and welcomed the
Incoming members Afler which
Mrs E L Garrison Parliamentar
Inn conducted a pirllmentnr >
drlllMrs
Mrs W R Humphreys rendered
a lovely piano selection giving asa
prelude a history of the com
position
Roll call was answered by selected
topics
Refreshments wero served to
Mrs McCluro guest nnd Mrs J A
Ebeling Mrs W C Cowan Mrs
O Hnxford Mrs D Zlmmermann
Mrs E L Garrison Mrs Me
Cnslnnd Mrs T C Sprague Mrs
W W Duke Mrs S 1 Payne
Mrs Charles C Wilson Mrs S
A Duckett Mrs Hugh Parker
Mrs T C Cownn Jr Mrs W R
Humphreys and Mrs R A Scott
members
S J PAYNE ENJOYS
BfaTHDAY
A
LIABILITIES
v
Capital Stock 500000
Surplus Profits 2080444
Circulation 3500000
Deposits S7T788E8
Total
183C7268
J D CLEVELAND CASHIER
Deposits insured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mr S J Pnyno was pleasantly
surprised on his 48th birthday hist
Sunday Oct 28th Their lovoly
farm homo was decorated beautl
fully In Halloween spooks and
birthday gifts
The bountiful dinner was sorv
ed to Mr and Mrs Travis Payen
and family Mr and Mrs Monron
Wood Mr and Mrs Chester Payjio
and family Bobby Joan Payne
sago stressing unltr coop ration clmrlcs Pn > no an1 tllu host
hostess Croquet was
all In the afternoon
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enjoyed by
IAX THE HFADDISH
Use Juniper Oil Bucbu
Leaves Etc
If you are bothered getting up
nights burning leg pains backache
make this 25c test Flush
out the excess acids and waste
mnttor that cause irritation Got
juniper oil extract buchu leaves
etc in green tablets called BU
KETS the bladder laxative Aftor
four days If not satisfied any
druggist will return your 25c
Heard Jones Druggists
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Coffee
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 1, 1934, newspaper, November 1, 1934; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45759/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.