The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 11, 1932 Page: 1
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NEWSPAPER IN
WISHEK COUNTY
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that good effectB of tho expendl
ossiblc no laborer will be given
ture may bo spread as widely as
more than 30 hourB work per
week
The emergency road building appropriation
is a loan to the States
to be paid back through deductions
from regular federal aid over a
period of 10 years beginning In
1938 Loans to tho other three
9States in Swains district were
fArkansas 2101182 Louisiana
j 1705559 and Oklahoma 2888
M723 These three like Texas are
working now on a program which
i will equitably distribute benefits
of the loans
Swisher County
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Products Shown
Ind Conference
Miss Pauline Lokoy Home Don
fonstratlon Agent will attend the
Home Industry Conference Aug
ust T5 to 19 inclusive conducted
by Miss Mnymo Leo Haden and
Miss Zetha Mclnnis Home Indus
try Specialists of College Station
Texas
The Homo Demonstration Agents
of District 2 with their district
agent Miss Myrtlo Murray will
ttend The agents will do speulul
work with cucumber pickles on
ions and relishes homo made rugs
and mats with tho purpose of
raising the standards in the homo
for marketing purposes
Ilss Lokey will take other can
ned chicken products for Mrs
Uselding Mrs A M Currio Mrs
A S Kikor and Mrs J I Knowles
also strawberry products for Mrs
D M Itivercomh and watermelon
rind products for Mrs Bill Tucker
some hooked rugs and mats
for Mrs Dorothy Hill Mrs O n
Williams and Mrs Harney Hoot
en and handkerchiefs for Mrs Dr
Webb for the specialist to examine
and see If they nre ready for
tho JH lablo therefore a stand
ard product for market Theso women
have been working on tho
products under tho supervision
and aid of Miss Pauline Lokoy
Home Demonstration Agent
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Baptist Revival
K J H Hicks Panhandle
will be here Monday to do tho
THE TULIA HERALD
ANDERSON TRUCK STOLEN I
FROM GARAGE AT HOME
Sheiift J C Moseley was a htm
Iness visitor in Amarlllo Wodnos
day searching for traces of n
Chovrolot truck stolen from tho
homo of A M Anderson at iho
J A tank Tuesday night
Tiaces led to Amarlllo and It
Is hoped the truck will be > ecov
ei ed shortly
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American Legion
Sowing Wheat
Swisher County Post 214 American
Legion has secured 300
acres of land west of Tulla to
bo planted to wheat in Septum
bor This now undertaking will
bo accomplished thiough the cooperative
efforts of tho individual
members of this post All labor
seed wheat and necessary expenses
will he donated by legion
nnires themselves The willingness
on tho part of tho members share
in this venture is very gratifying
to the post officials
Two tractors under the supervision
of legionnaire s Wado Spill
or and Clyde Cox aro getting the
land prepared for sowing
Tho local boys are endeavoring
to realize sufficient funds to erect
them a permanent home in Till Into
house their equlij ent and their
variod activities Should the price
of wheat improve materially by
next harvest they expect to realize
a sizeable sum for this purposeBreaks 46 Year Record
preaching in our revival beginning I fell jn Amarlllo and Canyon biit
next Monday night at 815 the fall Increased south of there
G P Richcy Tunicc County
Miss Baptist Church official and
Mens Bible Class teacher for 8 year
district attorney and always a dry is
a candidate for congress on a wet
ticket the first wet candidate in that
state since 1886
Canyon vs Tulia
The local bntsllngers will meet
the Canyon baue ball club on the
Tulia field next Sunday afternoon
at which time a very interesting
game is predicted
The local club went down in
defeat at tho bands of the Hero
ford nine at Hereford hibt Sun
day paitly bocauso of the abiotic
of their regular pitcher and partly
becauso of an unfriendly um
piru as conceded by the Herefoid
boys thembelves
This Is tho third defeat tho lo
cal boys have met this season
mid it is hoped to be tho last
Horoford won two games and
Quitanuo one
Manager Cameron auks that local
fans attend the game next
Sunday
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Swisher Gets Heavy
Rainfall Monday
One of the best rains of the
sonson fell in Tulia and Swisher
county last Monday night when
more than two and a quarter
Inches was registered in Tulla
The western section of tho coun
ty received much more than that
altho the amounts differ in var
ious communities Enough moJi
ture fell in that section to put
Tulo creek out of its banks near
Tulla Six miles northeast of Tul
ia nourly two and a half fnchc
fell according to J V r Miller who
has a government gauge
Reports are that little moisture
A cordial welcome awaits every to the Hale county line No rain
one who comes Wo solicit yourfell In Plalnvlew and the fall
presence
The meeting will continue two
weeks Morning services thru the
week will be announce later Let
us mako this a good meetiug
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Zed Barnett and sister MIbs
Eutha have returned from a visit
with relatives at San Angelo They
were accompanied home by their
sister and family xvho will visit
here for a few days
was lighter in the southeast part
cf Swisher county according to
reports
ThlH rain will greatly benefit
growing crops pastures and aid
In the preparation of wheat land
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Dr and Mrs J L Guest of
Plalnvlew and Mr and Mrs John
h Bain of Sllverton were guests
In tho homo of Dr and Mrs 3
Hi Crawford Sunday
Tulia Swisher County Texas August 11 1032
Thousands Witness Olympic Athletic Struggles
Champion athletes ot leading nations o tlic world arc now engaged
in herculean struggles of their careers in the 10th Olympic games at
Los Angeles Top Parade of All Natons which marked the opening
of the games July JO Lower left Lieut George C Cilnan U S
Olympic team who took the solemn Olympic oath for all nations participating
as the hundreds of athletes stood with raised bands at the opening
ceremonies Lower right ViccPres Giarlcs Curtis greets the crowd
Reception Given
New Minister
Currying out the plan of coop
oration between the various churches
of Tulia tho Baptist Metho
list and Fiist Chrlstinn congregations
together with tho ministers
joined in tho reception of the
now Presbyterian minister Flev
Hoytt Boles at the evening services
at his church last Sunday
The church auditorium was filled
to ovoiflowing and somo were unable
to find seats
Rev Boles expresHed appreciation
in behalf of the PresbyterIan
church for the consideration
shown by the other denominations
in attending his first days service
in Tulla anil expressed the
hope that all denominations would
continue to work In harmony for
the good of the Cause and < the
community
Mcmbeis of tho Presbyterian
congregation gathered at the
Manso last Friday evening to welcome
the new minister nnd his
family nnd brought gifts In an
effort to show their appreciation
of the family that Is to become
so valuablo to tho congregation
and tho entire community
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Mr and Mrs C C Mcdee and
daughter Dorothy Boll have returned
to their homo In Klectrn
from a short visit with their sister
Mrs J O Shearer and fnm
ny
THE REAL MENACE
Club Womens And
Girls Annual Picnic
The Swisher County Extension
Annual Picnic will lie held In the
Ceta Canyons Wednesday August
21 The dato was set by the Home
Demonstration Council at their
last meeting All home demons ration
club members and tII club
girls nnd families and Mr Mui
tlns county agent club folks ate
Invited and uiged to bring basket
lunch unci attend
Mrs Bell Tucker and Mrs
Pi ankle llooten aio In charge of
the pi oki in and tecreatlou foi
the day and have asked each club
to iiiopaie a three minute stunt
also send them the names of peo
ple In each community with talent
for guitar harmonica harp
banjo Jigging or any other talent
that might he used on tho pio
gram
Mrs 1 I Han Is is chulrmun
ot the lunch committee and will
select her assistants that dny and
they will direct tho spreading of
tho lunch
Mrs Bill Thomas chairman of
the nrrangoment anil location committee
will publish in next weeks
paper the place for tho picnic in
tho canyons but to dnto has been
unable to know which of the encampments
the Swisher County
gtoup will be able to secure foi
the picnic
Tulia Golfers Win
From Wolflin Club
Wtlh ID out of 2S matinii t <
tluii it milt Tulla golfers leturi
id fiKin Aumrlllo hist Sumlo
when they pnttlelpitud In an In
nation match with mentholh of
the Wolflin Park team All phi
eis except four K ICcy L 11 m
m O Jamiel and B Andeison
were matched with Wolflin pluv
tis and the results were an foi
lows the first minted being Tulla
pla > eiM
Itnmon Tucker defeated Join
D Munn C Cuvel bent 1 M
Smith ft and I II M Iiine dropped
to lttiHMiU Posey I down W
Bangle lost to It B Noiniiui 1
down II Tracy was defeated bv
George Kinney G and I F Mi
Purling defeated Gone Mt > er 1
and 2 J Aitoihurry erased Boyd
Slsemoto t and 2
1 Vandergrlff beat George
Turner 3 und 2 Arnold uwnmpod
Paul Hedmoiid I anil 1 Dick
j Tucker hosted L A Byrd ti and
5 George Beverley trounced Henry
Beverle 8 and 7 J Little
John diopPed to Bill Keith tl nnd
I T LlttleJohn was beaten hi
Earl Ellis 5 and i
E Duke defeated Dr Dun
Loving 5 and I J Meyers bent
jack West 2 up B Townaend
shoved out L L Gllley t and 1
E Nolto dropped to V Thompson
1 down Ilex Ueeves defeated
Keith Brunei 2 up lltooks
downetl Posey Tull 1 up Jim
Inton diopped o A P Klopstuln
1 down M Gilbert slammed C
W Plerabend C and 0 II Townsend
fell befoie Oils Trlnitnlnr
7 and fi Tom Daniels lost to
Mllo Pieiabend and < < ODouiiell
beat Lemons 2 up t V Curry
ibont H Dunlup G and I Iteed
Clayton troiiiu i il Preil Hehci < oi
ti und Ti
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Tulia Legionnaires
Broadcast Sunday
Swisher County Post 211 Ainoi
lean Legion will iiend their musical
organization to Amailllo Hun
day August It when they will
bioadciiHt from the studios of
WDAG between the Iioiiih of I
and 5 o < lock The local hoys have
workeil up a good progiiuu that
will iiIohho their Mends ami uullo
audience
The Swisher County Post baa
iccoIvmI some veiy favorable coin
meiit on their recent uullo programs
over the air Judging fioni
telegiams and telephone calls we
must have one of the inont popu
lur musical organizations In tills
part of the state
B C McCusland will have
charge ami do the announcing
during this hour
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Mr and Mrs II C Jennlng
and hllilien left Katuidiiy for a
weeks visit with relatives In Okln
fly Alhort T livid
US
TREASURY
Loiimaua
Ilattic Caraway
Swisber Red Cross
Gets Farm Board
Flour For Needy
Hi t jitv five 48 pound sacks of
Hour have been scented from the
National Red Cross for um > In
Hwlsher i onnty to those In dire
need If any according to County
Clinliman C C Noitbiutt
TIiIh flour Is mnde from whuat
donated by cougietis out of the
supply held by the Pedoriil Kami
Mould lo be used by tlm Red Ctoss
oiganliriilloii
Ho far little has been lmiod b >
Hint oiganliillou locally but a
ew Mm ks have boon given to
needy families In the ball strick
en legion III tile western pint of
the county
How It a Suurcd
In otilor to secure this flout
II Is
I YDVKHTISING HEW jj
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HKSnTS QtlCKIA
Number 32
Huge Federal Sums
Loaned To Texas
PLAN TO CLOSE CROSS
STATE HIGHWAY GAPS
Steps to put 25000 men to work
An Texas with the Stntes share of
She 120000000 federal emergency
Appropriations for good roads lonn
will he taken In Austin In 10 days
jc E Swain federal district en
fginecr announced yesterday
B At that tlmo Swain with mom
hers of the State Highway Commission
will map the road build
lng program under which nearly
11000000 will bo expended In
jfltexas boforo next July 30
m Texas share of the national
appropriation avallablo slnco July
23 Is 7GG4G21 A balance or
federal aid on had will Increase
fihat amount to nearly 11000000
fcwain said yesterday
m So far It has not been deter
jminedVwhero and oil what projects
the emergency funds will be ex
raended Tlio money must he used
fon federal aid roads and will be
allocated when possible In sec
mons where unemployment Is most
facuto swain said Filling of gaps
fin Important transstate federal
ihlghwaya will be a primary con
Moderation are 12800 miles of fed
< wal aid roads In Texas hut what
percentage of these will benefit
Jfrom the oneyear building pio
< gram en not bo determined for
a least another month Swain explained
but within that tlmo the
program will have been launched
throughout tho State
It is estimated that continuous
employment will be given to at
fleast 25000 men during the time
athc program is under way Strict
fritles for protection of labor will
ause the money to bring the max
mum of relief to unemployed So
x 1 Ask Irec Rightof
octmtorm Kitchen xr >
Way rrom County
Commissioners Court
UNDERPASS NBAR FARMERS
ELCVATOIt IN TULIA
tluv It Jolitnton dlslrlrt re > i
limit engineer ot tho Texan High
i nv Department appeared > r <
I the Swisher County Cummin1 loner
Court lust Monday with u prnpoiul
j fiont the Highway CommMloii to
puvo Highway No tl OimurIi
Swisher county north and ninth
piovliletl the loiirt would furiitnih
without cost In the department n
ilKhtofway uotttgnuttM by them
Tlm proposal Is an follows
Liilibuck Texan Aug 8 1U2
lion W A Graham Co Judge nnd
Tin ntuiliiiloiiHra Court ot
HwIhIioi County
Tulla Texas
Goittlcmon
Wo aro enclonlng a resolution
for your consideration nnd i d
pioval In which tho Statu Highway
ComiuhHloti of Texas anree
to pave Htnie itlnhway N < <
in rutin Swisher county from Hale
i County lino to Randall county Hue
Senator f m Arkansal flOlnc VrollJVvl ll ° < whatever to Uwlaher
Washington hopped right to her oimt other than necessary ox
Uitchrii to mix a bitch of candy as pcudltiircH for ttecurlug right of
she likes it Up for recleUluii wuy and fencing name where rt
she is to have help from Sen I Ley 1uiHteil to do so by the land own
0 Sylcd KinK
vr
ers on a locution approved t > Uu
State Highway Diarttntiit
Tlio Htatii Highway Dcriuitnniit
Is exceedingly anxious to place ail
highway coiiiiirurtlou work umli r
conttact that It ismslbly can nt
the earliest date practicable for
the purpose of relieving tineruploy
nieni Approximately ftoo 000 no
would be expended In the coiiitrin
Hon of Highway No J in Hwlssher
County and as a great part of this
sum would bo puid out for labor
we feel that this work would go i
very long way toward ihi hi r
of iiiiiiiploymoiil In vour i i
A piotupt reply will In
much appreciated
ttuii
xil
Yours veiy tiuly
Guy 11 Jolmritoii
DlMt ItCM TillMlliHr
This proposal goon furtbei Hum
any previous one In that tin di
patlmeut Uglee to HIV0 till Illll
way whore pluvious proposals woro
for putting In the gradim i I
dralnngo iittucturcH with the lief
necessary to appear befoie that It would ultimately be pivi il
It A Stephen maniiKer of the
West Texas Ins Company here
who has been selected by tin
local orgaul7iitlou as chaltmau of
the locul Keller committee to In
vnstlgalo nvury applicant and do
tm mine the lilitrlls of tho cumi
fllankH for application will In
The gnui ilrawhiuk as se n m v
by the ioniiiilnHloMini eourt I < n
the depaituietit wants Hie h > i i
cliiuiKed tluoiiKb praitliallv tl
whole ounty following the sinti
Ku Rallwiiy light of wav en h
west side from the Halo founty
Hue to Hie city limits of Tulla
furnished by Mr Stephen and then across with an underpusH Ju r
those must be filled In and en of the Karmers Eh vati
ilorsed by 1 tit befoiu tho flout thutioo north nearly one mllo curv
tuny be seemed front Mi North iitg buck to Hit railroad Jusf Houtb
cull county cliulitnitn or 8 P jof W C ii nwlddles home an I
Atchley county tteasuier jfollowliuc the railroad mi Hn < u
Donntlons Noedetl side to the Randall county In r
There may not bo enough flour U < > nlliniui In lull unit to > n y
to Hitpply tho n iwl of those In ports Of Him < ounty U ij i i i
distress In tho county m If lhr tlil i lomtloi nnd want Ho i lI
re those who wnio lucky nnouxh unclumKu > t mtu the Hui
to escape the h ll and have wheat Jim noi Hi Hirouxli T illu i
that tboy f cl In their hurt In AUm have been lorvwd
iHe < l < l by th tr most uitfortunnie dnnrini nt ut Lul b < i i
brother the local Rfd Cronu of
tbut tin nt thlf i > n
fc < m will accept this wheat and oi n > hand m
havo ft inude Into flour und do i kI i of llapi h
unto U to he proper person wunt Hi court lo u npt ib j
Bald Mr Vorthcutt miim < i rwoinimml m >
I t your on Tulla citizen w i piopo Ml locution t > r < i
will not moil Hon his name lie Hit road will not iu > d r
cause wi believe Hint he had I HuvIuk m en wha < t u > i
rttth r w would not hoiiKhl ev facid throu h high uv i
oral bundled bushels of wheat and io Nmull county < < nm
after It uh milled by the Iocs wh re wbtm inis il > > n
miller free of cost donated It to location many bus <
the local relief orguulatlou In Tolls bud rather m >
Tulia and it wm the m < sun ut hlghwhy ut all than biv
ullovUHim the buugur of several entirely tho busin s u h
ihlldren in this vicinity Thla I ctty
puictlcInK the Bibllctti Injunction Thay re fiijly am in > tb i
initinriiich ua ye did It to the a road building
ii t i ttif o my Uretlieren r i aHy h lp lb i < him i
haw done it unto me this county If the d mmm
0 um norne labor bir m <
Lived On Same Farm I1K th1 > c
FiftySix Years
tho same furm ho declared that
If ho could sell his holdings there
ho would come to Tulia and spend
iho rout of hla IIfo here
o
Jtuyford Owena wu n bualneas
i tor In Lubbo < k Saturday
ii jj of th < coun ii > t
or not It will h
coat of th
J
li > l lliij on th dtnr J Statu Gets Federal L
fi m for flttyalx of his 81 y arH Iho aum of i ji
i th illmlnctloii held by VV T loaned to the htm nu
Moon of Kalla
County Texaa who u In rb H
m a native born Texan and who Hon under Hi
1 OJ 111 11
lenni
ft Tulln Monday after apeudin 120000000 federal eme rl n v Li
1 week vlaltlnjf In the home of passed by Congress durlm tho
his son ji Moon and Iwt Tn
family duya of the lat se an
1 U H tne ll lre of tho Hifhwav
Mr Moon deaplte his advane Department to
uso a part of tin
< H am made tho trip in a cur sum to closo the uupaved nJL
und so favorably impressed with in crossstato highways The hup
tlio Plains country was ho that of 17601021 added to the buanc
in of his
splto long residence on
ot f0Jera tuRlH now nn harj
uso in tho highway department
will mean that there will bo aval
ablo for immediate na0 rear
jlLOOOiioii
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 11, 1932, newspaper, August 11, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42301/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.