The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 1, 1940 Page: 16
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ny Mrs E C Franklin
4 ml E Vigo Pnrk
Mr and Mrs Earl Mny nnd
family Edwin Billy and Orin
JCntfir community visited in the
horqc of W T Mny Sntuulny
Mr and Mrs Earnest Erwin
nnd chMdren Vivian Vera and
Charles Edgar of Qultaque James
Gaidner Alvord and Mr and Mrs
F M Hill andjchlldren Joe Frank
T E and Landry were dinner
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guests of Mr nnd Mrs Estccn
Lutllnm Sunday
Shcrlll nnd Louie Bonds visited
in ttio home of heir uncle
H P Bonds Red Hill Sunday
Miss Esther Cobb visited Miss
Betty McMurlry Sundny afternoonnoonMr
Mr and Mrs Buster Plctzsch
land daughters 131111c Anita nnd
Mnxinc woie In Borgcr Saturday
land Sundny visiting in the home
J of Mr and Mm Homer Prultt
Mr and Mrs Lee Pearson and
children Estalec nnd Wnync yls
itcd in the home of Mr nnd Mrs
Ie C Franklin Sunday
Bayard Sadler wns n dinner
guest of Merle McMurtry Sunday
W T Mny who has been 111
for several days Is much im
1 proved although lie was unnble
to sit up early this week
Vigo Park boys nnd Mrs Mc
Gehee enme Friday afternoon for
a ball game Vigo was defeated
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Snn Jacinto boys will play in
the tournament Lnkevlew Is sponsoring
In Tulin Feb 2 and 3
Ted Preston visited with his
parents Inst weekend
Word was received Sunday
night that J E Hyatt Dimmltt
died in the Plalnview Hospital
Sunday He is a brother of Mart
nnd Lute Hyatt and is well known
here
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the door or telephone bell the
clatter of dishes or even the lnughter and voices
of children nearly drive you frantic days when
you are restless and cranky
Do you lie awake nights
When these hectic days and wakeful nights interfere
with your work and take the pleasure out
of life for you try
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Center Plains
0 ml W Kress
Last Weeks News
It seems there arc some more
prospcest of more moisture hero
Miss Augusta Uhl of Plalnview
spent the weekend with the family
fo Robert Gayler
Mr and Mrs Grady Rousscr of
children visited Mr and Mrs < Edgar
Holt and children Sundayt
Mr and Mrs Helton Finney
and children Mr and Mrs Nclco
Paulson nnd children Sunday
Clarence Smothcrman visited
Curtis Parker Sunday
John Roe Smothcrman visited
Lorcna Semsch Sunday
Misses Ruth Hall and Helen
Foote teacheds spent the weekend
In Petersburg visiting Miss
Footcs parents Mr and Mrs W
C Foote
There are several on the sick
list this week
There arc several more back
to school from having the chick
en pox
Mr and Mrs Josh Walling and
Rita Fay visited near Price Sun
day They also attended church
at Price Sunday
The high school rooms were
entertained by their teacher Mr
Kormlt Mitchell Friday night
by a house party Games were
played and refreshments of punch
and cookies were served to Leah
Helen Gayler Curtis Parker
Edith Curry Louise Holt Doro
thy Semsch Warren Carruth and
the host Mr Mitchell
There was a shower given in
honor of Kenneth Mllncr nnd
his bride formerly Miss Modllhn
Clark of Plalnview at the schoolhouse
Saturday night in the form
of a fortytwo party
Refreshments of candy and apples
were served Those present
were Mr and Mrs O Mllncr
Mr and Mrs Harry Davenport
of Kress Mr and Mrs Melvln
Bird and children Mr and Mrs
Edgar Holt and children Mr
and Mrs G E Curry Mr and
Mrs Grady Rousscr and children
Mr and Mrs A D Parker Mr
ind Mrs Joe Hcflin nnd children
Mr nnd Mrs Will Rousscr
Mr and Mrs Avory Adams and
children Mr and Mrs Elmer
McClurg Mr nnd Mrs R E
Weathers Mr and Mrs Loyd
Moon nnd children Mr and Mrs
Han Misses Louise Holt Eula
Vera Edith Curry Raymond Mll
ncr and Harvey Milncr and several
others
There were several on the honor
roll this month They wre
Alotn Vineyard Louise Holt
Edith Curry Dorothy Semsch
Blllie Joe Ormsby Leah Helen
Gayler Annabel Paulson Blllie
Bailey Bobbie Jean Simmons
Eldon Dcgge Helen Parmer Joyce
Parmer Joyce Semsch Rita Fay
Walling Mildred Carruth Marie
Gayler Alma Beth Mitchell Helen
Joyce Rousscr and Nell Holt
4II Club Report
Getting our fruit supply In
winter was the subject discussed
nt the Center Plains 4H Club
meeting Tuesday Jan 11 by the
sponsor Miss Helen Foote
The meeting was called to or
ier by the president Leah Helen
Gayler Opening exercises were
performed and as requested by
Miss Wood we said the pledge
motto and prayer Old and new
business wns discussed The club
accepted Lovella De Rushas resig
nation ns she is moving away
and also the resignation of Mil
dred Carruth as song leader
Lordha Semsch was elected to
fill the vacancy
The meeting wns then turned
over to Miss Foote
She explained several ways to
prepare the fruits for winter use
The three ways which most fruits
are classed are dried stewed
fresh The ways you may use
Winter fruits are in salads cocktails
preserves jellies frcsli in
lunches especially In school
lunches and beverages
The club adjourned at 4 oclock
Those present were Mildred
Canuth Leah Helen Gayler
Marie Gayler Alma Beth Mitchell
Helen Joyce Rousscr Lo
rcna Semsch Miss Helen Foote
and Oleta Vineyard
Please remember the box sup
BABY CHICKS
THROUGH FEBRUARY
PER 100
DRUM TYPE
OIL BROODERS
AS LOW AS
THETULIA HERALD TVLIA TEXAS
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1 1949
THE TULIA HORNET
OFFICIAL TULIA PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
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FEBRUARY
7th Graders Lead A Honor Roll
SOCIETY
Martha Mlnynrd entertained the
Fun and Frolic girls and friends
in her home Saturday night Those
present were Norma Lee White
Mclbu Turner Adcllc Simms
131111c Bee Tucker Norma Davis
Jeanne Englcman Joe Cnvln
Clnude Turner Carl Reeves Jim
mlc Daniels Dell Stalllngs and
the hostess
The Fun and Frolic Club met
Saturdny afternoon In the home
of Jeanne Engleman After much
discussing at the business meeting
they adjourned for refreshments
Those present were Norma
Lee White Melba Turner Flo
Carllle Marvel Kelly Alpha Mae
Shaffer Blllie Bee Tucker Adellc
Simms Norma Davis Martha
Minynrd nnd Jeanne Engleman
The U T D Club met at Johnnie
Frances Tuckers home Saturday
at 000 p m Six members
and the hostess enjoyed an hour
of gossip
Members of the Gaytecn club
met with Dorothy Rogers Saturday
Jan 20
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ALL AMERICAN GIRL
Shes got a halfback at Pennsyl
vania
Shes got a quaiterback at Yale
as well
She corresponds with an end nt
Centre
And a center at Cornell
She wears the pin of a guard at
Harvard
A Stanford tackle hs her In awhirlShes got a sweetheart at every
college
Shes just an all American Girlt
Cast Ready With
Yours Truly Willie
With the recent appointment
of several committees the senior
play Is rapidly moving Into
its final stage of development
The play cast has learned all
three acts of the play and is now
concentrating on stage business
and interpretation Included in
the cast are Guy Barks Joe
Burch Wilmn Holcomb Virginia
Davis Helen Cowan O V McDonald
Imogene Jennings Ralph
Daniel H D White B T Kirk
patrick and others Miss Eron
Gafford is driecting the play
Yours Truly Willie will be
presented in the high school auditorium
on the night of Feb 12
Admission prices are 10c 15c and
Lakeview News
By Mrs R E Lumpktns
9 ml W Tulia
We people aie surely enjoying
the warmer days now nfter the
dose of real winter weather last
week
Mr and Mrs R E Lumpklns
were visitors of Mr and Mrs D
W Redmon Saturday night
Ruth Hardy had dinner Sunday
with Lela Belle King
I was exceedingly sorry not to
be present Friday night when the
Kiwnnis Club of Tulia came to
the Lnkevlew P T A meeting
and gave the program Judging
from reports from those who were
there all kinds of good music wns
furnished by the Tulin band The
music of the two Sharp boys of
Elklns wns appreciated On account
of sickness and company I
could not be there
W J Lumpklns and children
Junior and Loin Jo of Olton were
per given Friday night Jan 26
by the 4H Club girls and boys
Please come Everyone is invited
STARTED CHICKS
We have several hundred chicks on
hand that are one two and three
weeks old If you are interested in
started chicks see us at once
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LaROE HATCHERY
LITTLE BUZZIES
NOTEBOOK
Weather
A composite of tradewinds
blowing about In Panhandle
Warmer weather is expected No
specific date
Appeal
A certain person in the guise
of this author would make an appeal
to Lerton Armstrong Pat
Rodgcrs has been insisting on an
alkaseltzer and has even gone
so far as to make an inquiry of
Miss Haney to sec if she carries
them about in her pocket This
is nothing short of suspicious It
even suggests late nights I am
thinking of both of you when I
ask that you go out only on
weekends and to please refrain
from going out on school nights
Interesting Facts About
Interesting People
A pleasant hobby thinks John
Will Nichols is saving souvenirs
He started his museum of souvenirs
In the form of a varnished
chalk crayon On it were inscribed
the following words Do you
think you are still a bachelor
No do you think you are still
an old mnid John Will made
Investigations which revealed to
him that Bcttye Vaughn and Ray
Barbour are at it again
Jack Hall is sufficiently recovered
enough to return to school
this Monday from a mishap
which he calls a tidbit of his
csaphogus region was ostracized
out of Its usual resting place
H D White has made a very
sad discovery about himself from
a female In the form of Miss Gaf
ford This makes It hurt more
than it would have otherwise because
Miss Gafford is a female
The sad discovery is Whltey
is bowleggcd
Story Of The Week
Patent OICL2 Or
Murder by the Bottle
Summary
Charles was in Old Mexico
playing with the Senoritas and
selling patent medicine of his own
make His dad was an Important
broker in New York His son made
a weekly report on his business
venture each week His last report
read Business is steadily
rising Have sold millions of dollars
worth of my patent medicine
Now dad what does that
tell you Unquote Three days
later he sent his son the following
It tells me only one thing
Tha tis my son that dead men
tell no tales
vistiors in the home of R E
Lumpklns Sundny
O W Hancock and daughter
Blllye visited Friday night in the
home of R E Lumpklns Blllye
remained until she went back to
McGuire for school Monday morningMiss Mildred Hardy of Canyon
visited with relntlves here over
the weekend
Mrs R E Lumpklns and children
Elmo Herman A and Evelyn
Jo and grand children Blllye
Walton Robert nnd Eva Jewell
visited Mrs O W Hancock who
has been moved from the Hospital
to the home of her sister
Mrs Lloyd Carlton in Plninvlew
Saturday afternoon
Ben Lumpklns visited with C
J Hardy Jr Saturday night
Mr McClung our teacher here
was called to Kress Saturday to
referee the ball games between
Kress nnd Hale Center Herman
A Lumpklns who is on the Kress
Junior team played the Price
team Saturday night
W J Lumpklns nnd family are
moving this week to Lakeview
His children Junior and Lola Jo
will enter the school here this
week They will occupy the house
vacated by Joe Palmer and family
last year
Miss Bculah D Cox with her
father from Lubbock were visitors
in Tulia last Saturday
WHITEYS DIARY
Dear Diary
Please dont blush at what I
have to say today Paul and
Louise sure are getting thick
nowadays
Who was Donald Crocker with
last Friday night
NOTICE
Wr11 and well George LaRoe
sure stepped out last Saturday
night
Dear Francis
If you received a note last week
from a blond headed boy please
Ignore It He tells that to nil of
emLakeview
Lakeview sure has some swell
dark lanes
We think Lavenla and Ilarvey
make a swell couple
We havent heard a thing on
Smac this week
O V McDonald and Peggy May
think love Is grand
Double trouble trouble Dapper
Crow was seen with a most fragile
blond last Sunday
NOTICE
We want the auditorium full
on the night of Feb 12 Bring all
your little kin because that nights
the night
P S You might bring your girl
if you keep quiet about it
PLEASE NOTE
A reminder All names appearing
in this column are fictitious
and they do not represent the
views of the writer but that of
the syndicate
Dafs All
Screwy Scoops
Did you hear the stale jokes
which were told out at Lake
view School huose last Friday
night Those Lakeview people
certainly make good sandwiches
It seems as if yours Truly
Willie Barks has hit upon something
good this time he sez
That handsome Tucker boy has
gone on a rampage again For
the latest development in this
episode you might ask Marvelle
Kelly Something tells us that
Mutt andH C now have plenty
of competition
Flo Carllle just breezed by to
tell us that she hadnt done anything
scandalous that anyone
knows about We wonder
Wilma Holcomb says that she
and Mr Briggs are just like cats
and dogs Two to one she is the
cat
Miss Bowman has just discovered
a new method which surpasses
anything brought out in
the teaching profession She should
write a book on this subject Oh
by the way it is very cold out
in those halls eh boys
Salem
Miss LaVenla Amerson
15 mi N E of Tulia
Melton Brazil spent the past
weekend with Eugene Hardmon
Rev Hardage and family visited
in the home of Mrs Doughty
Sunday
Mr and Mrs F O Amerson
Coy Gene and Don L spent Sunday
afternoon Inthe K I Mc
Caslin home also Mr and Mrs
A P Ratjen and girls were callers
in the home
Mr and Mrs J Harris and
family spent Saturday night in
the parental J B Knowles home
Mr nnd Mrs Harris and family
also Mr and Mrs J B
Knowles were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs W E Knowles and
family Sunday
Mr and Mis Roy Nuzum a nd
Ilene visited grandmother and in
the E L Knight home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Frank Cox and
girls visited Mr and Mrs Bill
Evans Sunday
Mr and Mrs A P Ratjen and
Mr and Mrs J V Davis were
in Plainview last Monday
Mrs Hardage and Frankie Rhea
called In the home of Mr Amer
son Sunday afternoon
The Hardage children spent last
Thursday in the Amerson home
Mr J B Knowles attended the
it
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SEVENTH GRADERS LEAD
A HONOR ROLL
Leading all classes as to nam
ber maintaining a 90 or better
average the seventh grade has
12 members on the A honor
roll for the third six weeks
Their names are Jack Ardi V
Bobbie Lee Chlldcrs R G Clen
nln Betty Dudley Lois Mario
Land Nell Rose LaRoe Edscfy
Lowe Nan Nolte Norma Lou
Poff Pauline Ramsey Donna
Feanne Vaughn and Alta Whit
sett
Freshmen on this roll are Robert
Cowan and Jack Jordan Sophomores
are Lynn Pearson Gwyn
Vaughn and Isabel Teubel
Seniors are Virginia Davis and
Wilma Holcomb There were no
juniors on the A honor roll
B HONOR ROLL i
Sevcnth grade Joel Cordei
Jack Davis Gladys Dawson
George Jennings Adeale Lusk
Wanda Moore Mary Ncel Morris
Marlon McGlaun Carl Gene
Owens Kenneth Sharp Willie
Bcclo Simpson Doris Starnes
Geraldine Ward and Fred Wy
rlck
Eighth grade Shannon Black
Norma Davis Marvel Kelly Irene
Knowles Billy Wade Spiller
Norma Lee White and Grace
York
Ninth grade Montie Ardls an
Rowcna Turney
Tenth grade Alice Brown
Margaret Jones Phlll Sanderson
Eleventh grade Jack Bates Joe
Edd Burch Lola Mae Burrow
Jane Crocker Dorothy Edwards
Virginia Jackson Louise LaRoe
Watt Mayo Walker Parker Dorothy
Rogers Glynn Smith Ralph
Spicer Jane Witt Marjorlc Wy
rick
Song Hits j
Apart from the usual custom of
running only the latest hits the
Hornet has decided to give you
two old favorites
HACHACHA
Its up to you to do the HaCha
Cha y
For any two can do the HaCHa
Cha
From simple dairy maid to princess
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It captures evryone
A little bot of it convinces that
life is full of fun
The tubas blow so low so oom
pah pah
While all the dancers answer
HaChaCha
I know to hear it is to love it
When you get into the spirit of it
You will do the HaChaCha too
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stockmens meeting in Plainview
Monday
Mrs Knowles visited Mrs Rus
sel that day
The Salem people are looking
forward to a good crowd and
some real singing next Sunday
at the school house Everyone
that enjoys good singing is invited
to attend
Valley View
By Mrs Roy Nmum
12 mi NE of Tulia
a
Rev Fred Hardage of Salem
preached at Valley View Sunday
morning We were glad to have
Rev and Mrs Hardage with us
Walter and Marjorie Edwards
of Canyon spent Sunday at home
Mr and Mrs Hester Knight
and children of Hereford spent
the weekend with Mr nnd Mrs
Jimmy Nuzum
Claude Hanna spent the WfCek
end with his brotherinlaw and
sister Mr and Mrs Eric Wardt
Don L McCuno and J W May
nard had dinner Sunday with
Alan Nuzum In the nfternpon the
boys played football at Maynards
Miss Kathryn McKinney spent
the weekend at home
Mr W Parker and Miss Nan
nie Tedford ysiited Mr and Mrs
John Barnes Thursday
Rev and Mrs Fred Hardage
and children were dinner guest
in the home of Mrs W B
Doughty Sunday
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creqmulslon relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat o the
trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm
5S556 etipn and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw tender lnflam
Si 0 0111 muc ° us membranes
v ° mter I0 many medicines you
S fcSjfour druggist to sell
oI Seomuls > n with the
understanding that you aro to like
or you are to have your money back L
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