The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 30, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 18, 1939 Page: 2
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Thursday May 181939
Houston Items
My what a ralpl This community
was visited with ona of th <
hardest downpours It has lind In
a long time late Monday after
noon Something over too Indies
fell In a very short time accompanied
with a little hai washing
Ihe land considerably i
Mr and Mrs J L Poguo and
sons were dinner guests In the
Howard Pogue home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Everett Miller
and Mr and Mrs Roy Burrow
and little daughter were visitors
in the B B Burrow home SundayMr Jno Adams and children
attended the Baccalaureate service
at Happy Sunday night as
Mr Adams daughter Wanda Is
graduating there
Mrs B B Burrow left early
Tuesday morning for Oklahoma
Ctly to attend a convention
Mr and Mrs Sam Caraway
visited relatives in Electra and
Memphis Texas last week end
Mrs Jno H Adams was called
to Riverside California on account
of the illnossand death of
her father Mr J M Smith who
died May G She is still therewith
relatives and doesnt know
when she will return
This community was shocked
and grieved at the sudden death
of Jack Meyers last Friday afternoon
He was our rural mail carrier
on this route ever since its
establishment several years ago
This writer together with this
community extend to Mrs Meyers
our heartfelt sympathy in her
bereavement
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BAPTIST W M S
The Baptist Womens Missionary
Society will meet next Tuesday
May 23rd at 10 a m at the
home of Mrs L G Conner They
will study the book Following
in His Train
A covered dish luncheon will
be served at noon All interested
women are invited
o
A quart of milk furnishes as
much energy as nine eggs or
threefourths of a pound of beefsteak
or six and onehalf oranges
or two pounds of potatoes
OF A PRICE
Oust
BUY 1
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF WHAT CAR
GIVES YOU MOST FOR THE MONEY
dont pay a penny extra
YOU
for all the wonderful new
ideas Dodge offers this year
New gearshift at the steering
wheel New Individual Action
Front Wheel Springing with
famous Amola Steel Springs
New headlights in fenders for
safer night driving I plus the
great Dodge Scotch Dynamite
Engine famous for sensational
savings on gas and oil See your
Dodge dealer nowl
TAKE A LOOKI Dodgo Scotch
Dynamite Engine powerful dependable
with all the proven Dodge
economy features plus new advances
for even more efficient oporationl
DODGE
CLENNIN MOTQR
COMPANY
N MAXWELL ST
For the third consecutive year
1933 found Tulia High School on
top of district number one in the
football race This season marked
a peak in development of the
athletic plant and system In Tulia
School
Five years ago it was a task
to get boys to participate in athletics
in the high school Letters
that had been won in previous
years were forgotten by their owners
or discarded because of the
poor showing of the Hornet
San Jacinto News
Everyone has a special Invitation
to the schools closing pro
commemorating the Twentyfifth
Anniversary of Extension Service
Misses Maple May Siamalinc
Hyatt Betty McMurtry and Lois
Clivcnia Franklin of this community
sang on the program with
the Vigo Park 4H club under the
direction of their sponsor Miss
Eunice May
Zoanna and Elna Jane Bonds
daughters of Mr and Mrs Homer
Bonds of Plainview are visiting
in the Wright May home
All the childtcn of Mr and
Mrs F M Hill were at home for
Motlicrs Day Mr and Mrs Mack
Anderson and Mr and Mrs Norris
Hill came from Amarlllo returning
Sunday afterhoon
Mr and Mrs P II Bonds spent
boys participated
I day
A large crowd surprised Mr
Hill Friday night with a forty
two party the occasion being a
birthday celebration The games
began at 9 after Happy Birthday
to You was sung and ended at
12 oclock with the serving
of the beautiful birthday cake
with coffee and hot chocolate
Misses Grace Cope Betty Mc
Murtry and Lois Clivcnia Franklin
were hostesses at a party for
the younger set Friday night
May 12 in the E D McMurtry
home Miss Eunice May directed
the games
Mrs Woodrow Bice and Mrs
E C Franklin heard the program
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feature of the progiam will be fnmll T
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a two act play Our Awful Aunt home Mothcrs Dayi were Lce
Aunt Matilda an eccentric oldMny Mr am Mrs Bcn Mny nnd
maid Maple May and Pete fnmny Mr nnd MrSi Gcorge
negro servant Barney Latham Reevcs and family Mr and Mrs
supported by Louie Bonds as bright May and girls Mrs Fred
leading man Betty McMurtry Cox and fnmlIy Mr > nnd Mrs
the girl and a group or othersWnrren Copo nnd ramilV Mr aild
will furnish laughs ap enty MrS Enrl M and famil Mr
Also The Bathers will
Tramp Mrs Bornce M Ml nnd
be presented by seven of the old Mls > Mllrrny Mny nnd Miss Eu
or boys Dont mss this not of nico Mny > Ono dnlchtePi MrSi
fun Clint Malono of Plainview could
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THE TULIA HERALD
Tulia High School Football Team
TULIA FOOTBALL
TEAM ADVANCES
Squads Only three sports were football holds the fall lime light
offered and only
a handful of an basketball the winter
But progress
lias been made and today a very
busy athletic program is carried
out
Instruction is given throughout
the grades in football basketball
and play ground ball Boxing has
also become a favorite in the
grades Youngsters respond quickly
to training and in 1939 the
instruction hopes to reach every
boy in the school with some form
of athletics
In the high school program
boxing and hard baseball have
taken the show for spring while
boys have been reached
1527 John Deere Tractors fair condition
OncWay Plows
3 and 4Row No 83 P O Lister
3Row AllisChalincrs Lister
2Row John Dccro Lister
2Row P O Lister
12Foot Rod Wecdcr
iy Ton Chevy Truck good condition
2 Ton International Truck good condition
Also n complete lino of NEW MACHINES and
full
repair stock for International Machines
SEE THE NEW BASIN DIGGER CAN BE USED
BEHIND ANY MAKE OF ONEWAY PLOW
Our shop is equipped to do all kinds of repair work
on your I II C Machines and Magnctoes
Your Business Solicited And Appreciated
BUCHENAU COOPER
Left to right first row Brown
Bradley McCasland Harris Cook
Cox James Second row Crow
Emmitt C Fletcher W E Fletch
More
and it
Mrs T I Bonds Sunday The Mr and Mrs Roy Hale and
two families attended a birthday of Sulphur came Friday
dinner of J C Bonds in theaf c ino ° n to suend Mothers Day
Red Hill Community
with their parents Mr and Mrs
J W Halo They returned to
Sulphur Monday
PRESBYTERIAN V M S
The Presbyterian W M S met
In the church parlors May 15 at
1030 a m for an all day meeting
to review the study book
Right Here At Home
Mrs Malono gave the introduction
of the book Mrs Boles and
Mrs Shell followed with several
chapters Hero wo paused to gath
re around the flower decorated
table and after 19 members and
riie community s annual pIcncIlot attond > Mr < and Ms < Artie five guests were seated Mrs Clcn
at the school house will be Fri IIarc of neref0rd former neigh1 nln conducted a beautiful devo
jday Ball games will furnish bors woro also guests
amusement Basket lunch will be
seized at noon Everyone Is inl
VSTil vi SS Wllbort Hyatt family Sun
to
neighbors and friends
tional service
An excellent luncheon was
served to which all did justice
Then Mrs Boles was given a
birthday surprise She received a
SEDUCED PRICES ON
USED MACHINES
1 2236 Traclor good condition
1 Fannall Tractor good condition
1 Fnnnall Tractor good condition on rubber
1 2811 HartParr Tractor good condition
Saturday night with Mr ond
Hall II Burgess B Burgess
Third row Kirkpatrick Mayo
Hulsey McDonald Owens Park
Sharrock Fourth row Stol
tenberg Turner Vaughn Wheel
Wiman
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The 1939 1940 season will find
still another sport added to the
numerous sports already offered
is the desire of the board that Golf will be the addition in 1939
more will become interested in the
future
The prospects for another year
are better than usual with a growing
interest and many returning
lettcrmen The addition of good
material and better playing facilities
have also encouraged more
participation Many rural schoolboys
have already expressed a
desire to attend Tulia School because
of athletics and playing
facilities
and 1940 Instruction will bo given
and matches engaged in by the
Tulia Squad Many boys have requested
this sport so its addition
will please many aspirants and
bring Tulias list of sports to
nine which include football basketball
track boxing tennis
baseball golf volley ball and
softball It Is the hope of Coaches
Brown and LaMaster that all
boys will find some sport in 1939
and 1940
birthday cake and many nice
gifts
A short business meeting was
held with Mrs Boles presiding
Roll call
Reading and approving of min 4
utes of previous meeting
Reports and plans were discussed
then Mrs Shell Mrs
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Ray G Jordan
INSURANCE
First National Bank Building
Tea loses threefourths of
weight during manufacture
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Keehn and Mrs Dudley continued
with the book review
After the benediction the society
adjourned to meet June 5
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for HealthPlenttt Tl
Fish and feci like amillion
Forget allMhc cares nd worries
of your evbryepy world
and get out and enjoy yourself
When you hook hat bhr one
troubles are a thing of the past
Come in today and
Let Us Equip You For A Forage
After The Finny Tribe
xWe Have Everything For Fishermen
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Phone 136
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Tlfeyrc fresh and CRISP vegetables and LUSCIOUS ripe
fruits from sundrenched orchards and theyre chockfull
of healthful VITAMINS and the necessary MINERALS
for abundant health and theyre the HICK OF THE CROP
Wc Feature Quality Service and Reasonable Prices
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MRS IRA BROWN HOSTESS
TO UNITY STUDY CLUB
One of the most delightful of
the Unity Study Clubs meetings
of the year was held April 26
at the home of Mrs Ira Brown
Bowls of varlcolorcd tulips added
a decorative touch to the en
tcrtainlng rooms
The program was on Texas
with Mrs Crane as leader Roll
call was answered with Facts
About Texas Mrs White discussed
Big Bend National Park
Project The Big Bend region of
Texas has been described as po >
tcntially one of the greatest wildlife
areas In the world A num
bcr of plants and animals exists
there which are to be found nowhere
else in the United States
Mrs Frazier reviewed the life
of VicePresident John Nance
Garner Mrs Hodges gave an interesting
and instructive talk on
Texas Art and Artists In con
clusion the group sang a number
of Texas songs accompanied by
Mrs Crosby
An attractive refreshment plate
was served to the following club
members Mesdames S P Atch
ley O H Clark H D Crane
Max Crawford S A Duckett
Uel D Crosby Ben Frazier H
N Garrett W B Hodges W L
Huntley Pat ODaniel Raymond
Wallace Hugh White and Bert
Youngblood
Herald Want Ads get results
Sales of rural merchants to
farmers were twice as much in
1938 than in 1932
BRIGHT SAYINGS
OF CHILDREN
Ill be out of the store in two
shakes Then drive like mad for
my camping club is Iayin for
us with knives and forks They
know ma sent mc for a loaf
of
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 30, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 18, 1939, newspaper, May 18, 1939; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42552/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.