The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 21, 1940 Page: 13
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THURSDAY MARCH 211940
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Laundry work at reasonable FRYERS Up to and oyer 2 lbs
prices Rough dry wet wash or
all finished Work guaranteed satisfactory
Phone 158 Mrs Nevlns
For a Free demonstration on the
REXAIR VACUUM CLEANER
call 16 night or day Jack Fosters
Service Station 12lc
We Buy Sell Trade Repair and
Upholster Furniture Wc sell sta
ple cotton quality quilt batts
They are easy to quilt SIMP
SONS 118 W Broadway 104c
For a Free demonstration on the
EXAIR VACUUM CLEANER
call 16 night or dny Jack Fosters
Service Station 12lc
When you move subscribers
are requested to notify this office
promptly when you change your
address In order that you will
miss no copies of the Tulla Herald
Suits cleaned and pressed 50c
at Butlers place Tulia Cleaners
For a Free demonstration on the
sHEXAIR VACUUM CLEANER
llill 10 night or dny Jack Fosters
Service Station 12lc
We make mattresses Any stylo
or quality to suit your purse or
fancy Renovate or new innersprings
and notufls a specialty
See L S Simpson 118 W Broadway
104c
Why there arc so many Hollywood
divorces Adcla Rogers St
Violins motion picture commentator
contends that there are sound
reasons for many crackups Dont
niss her interesting article in The
American Weekly the magazine
distributed with next Sundays
Chicago HeraldAmerlcnn
For a Free demonstration on the
REXAIR VACUUM CLEANER
call 10 night or day Jack Fosters
Service Station 12lc
For Rent Tworoom house and
basement furnished or unfurnished
also seven shoats for sale See
Mrs Martha Johnston 12lp
For
Lease 840 acre stock farm
500 acres in grass 340 acres in
cultivation Good improvements
and well watered Will consider
more than a oneyear lease L G
McDonald First National Bank
Building Tulia Texas 12lc
I Give You Texas
Continued from back page
Queen of England broke a bun
with our First Family and found
ittie American hot dog both palatable
and nourishing so declared
Lavergne Somervillc of
Austin in extennding an invitation
to a Jackson Day dinner at which
the succulent viand that goes so
well with mustard was served
Judge Summervillc by the way
is the head of a law school and is
said to have turned out more law
graduates than any other individual
instructor in America
Twentyfive members of the Texas
House several Senators and a
Congressman are among his alumniSpeaking of Jackson Day dinners
which we were Jerry Sad
ler described to the Houston gathering
of 600 the condition of world
your choice 50c Dressed 00c
S Englcman IVj blocks south of
Tulia Herald
For a Free demonstration on the
REXAIR VACUUM CLEANER
call 10 night or day Jack Fosters
Service Station 12lc
I Lost Small coin purse containing
money Finder please return
to Herald office
Its still radio time If your
radio is not performing just right
phone 34 C B Wellborn Radio
Technician 8tfc
For a Free demonstration on the
REXAIR VACUUM CLEANER
call 16 night or day Jack Fosters
Service Station 12lc
FOOD SALE
The Missionary Society of the
First Presbyterian Church of Tulla
will conduct a food sale at La
Vclles Saturday March 23 The
ladies will have an assortment of
dressed chickens pics cakes and
fancy breads for the Easter din
ner
Found A watch on grounds of
First Baptist Church Owner can
obtain same by offering proof of
ownership and by paying for tills
ad 12lc
For Rent Threeroom furnished
apartment Phone 223 12lc
Sand Wax ano Finish your
own floors with our Electric
Handy Floor Sander Easily operated
Reasonable rental charges
Willson Son Lumber Co 12lc
Make your floors like new with
our Electric Handy Floor Sander
sand and finish your own floors
by paying only a small rental
charge on this machine Easily
operated Willson Son Lumber
Co 12lc
Wanted Your windmill woodwork
Wood wheel bearings sucker
rods wheel sections and in
fact all wood parts on windmills
a specialty Prices reasonable
Phone 34 C B Wellborn 12tfc
100 per cent Baby Beef Turkey
Poults from bloodtested selected
flocks Poults 50c Plenty of
White Leghorn sexed chicks
White Giants and Buff Orpington
Ezell Redmon 12tfc
affairs and asked In these trying
times to whom shall we turn
Then he answered his own question
We have nothipg to fear so
long as our nations guidance is
in the firm hand of Franklin Del
ano Roosevelt
Bill Quinn of the Van Banner
has anounced for office in his
Quacks column in fact he has
anounced for five or six places
and will narrow it down to one
on the last file His announcement
is unique In that he admits
he was not born in Texas that
ho was not born in a log cabin
or even on a farm and that he
is not married and therefore does
not need the office to feed a
wife and umsteen hungry kids
He wants to obtain the service of
several stump speakers preferring
men with booming voices who
are agin everything
A couple of entries in the old
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TULIA
Scout
News
Monday evening at 730 oclock
Henry Teubcl Commander American
Leg on Post and member of
the district committee Northern
district South Plains Council and
Troop C3s Troop Committee together
with Scoutmaster Dt C
T Dubuy attended a district
committee meeting in Plalnview
Teubcl Is chairman of the camp
ing and activities committee of
the district
Plans were formulated for a
District Camporcc to be held at
Dlmmltt In the latter part of
May at which time all Scouts of
this DistIct which includes Tulla
Plalnview Dlmmltt S lverton
Petersburg Kress Olton will
gather for a twoday and one
night camp
Plans were also announced by
George Holland field Scout execu
tive for the big event of the year
the Council Circus to be held
at Lubbock May 3 in the Texas
Tech Stadium This Is to be n
huge circus of Scouting demonstrations
which will be put on
by over 1000 Scouts from 22
count es of the Panhandle
Also was planned a District
Scouters Training Course for
April 20 and 21 to be held in
Ccta Canyon for all Troop Com
mitteemen Scoutmasters and Assistant
Scoutmasters
The Green Bar Patrol went on
a lrke to Middle Tule Creole
March 10 at which time six members
were present
A test camp and a hike wore
held March 9 with Jack Stamp
er Assistant Scoutmaster In charge
The group went to Cottonwood
Arroyo southeast of town
Explorer Patrol No 03 met
Sunday March 10 for on election
of officers at home of Sam Grlgg
Most of the Explorers have their
packframes already built and
arc that much closer to being
ready for summer camping and
probably a trip to Phllturn Rocky
mountain Scoutcamp at Cimmaron
N M
The Patrols are working hard
on Medit Badge First Aid re
quirements which will be the
contents of the problems at the
Council Meet March 29 at Lub
bock
Board of Review was held for
the Candidates for the next Court
of Honor at 8 p m March 10
at the Legion Hall The Board
consisted of Henry Teubcl H G
Briggs Wade Spillcr Dr Dubuy
The regular bimonthly meeting
of the Green Bar Council
was held at Gwyn Vaughns home I
Another Green Bar Hike wosj
planned Boy was that good
can pie Gwyns mother for us
All members of the Green Bar
Patrol were present except one
Monday evening March 11
Henry Teubcl and Dr Dubuy
went to Sllverton for the second
session of the training course
conducted there by Dr Dubuy for
the new troop committee of Sll
vertons new Boy Scout Troop
No 62
This session was on The Troop
and its Setup The entire Green
Bar Council of boy leaders from
Troop 63 went along and staged
a sample troop meeting for the
Sllverton folks Opportunity was
given the Sllverton group to Inspect
records uniforms and insignia
as well as to sec something
of the working of the patrol
method and troop organizationA third session of the training
course In Elements of Scout
ing may be held in the near
future
joke contest
There Is tho one about the
mouse that got hold of some
corn a d after a few drinks
shouted Bring on that domed
old cat
And theres the one about the
fellow with the morning after
headache whoran a cat out of
the room and then explained
He came in here stomping aroundDuring the campaign of two
years ago Pierce Brooks was
invited to address a luncheon at
Smithville On the way to the
a friend cauntioncd him not to
make any references to his candidacy
During the course of the
luncheon the secretary reminded
Brooks of the club rule against
politics Then the program chairman
in presenting the visitor
pointed out that pollclcal subjects
were forbidden but they
would be glad to hear a few words
of general interest Brooks said
I am pleased at the opportunity
of visiting your club today and
will bear in mind that the secretary
and the chairman have
advised me not to mention that
I am a candidate for Lieutenant
Governor and I certainly will
not discuss my platform which
provides for a business administration
nor will I say anything
about my slogan which
is I hate taxes I want to assure
the club officials and all members
THE TULIA HERALD TUUA TEXAS
of the club that under no clrcum n new provision In the 1910 regit
stances would Pierce Iliooks lotions
candidate for Lieutenant Governor If the county committee finds
an occasion Thank you
I could sec beyond the hill and onto
the horixon the answer was
revealed the straight black streak
was smoke pouring form a speeding
locomotive
There are scenes of splendor on
all sides If we but have eyes
with which to see
A Connecticut Yankee was
asked on crsos examination how
far ho was standing from the
spot where the defendant war
alleged to have held up a man
One hundred and forty three
feet and two Inches the witness
answered How can you be so
exact the lawyer wanted to
know To which the citizen replied
I thought some diirn fool
would ask me the distance so I
took a tapclinc and measured it
And theres the one about a
Swede who was testifying as to
seeing n man hit another with a
rock How big was the rock
the defendants attorney asked
and without giving time for an
answer Was It the size of my
head The witness said It bane
about as long but not as thick
Swisher County
A C A
NOTES
by
Vernon Martin
Assignments may be made only
on the 1910 conservation chocks
Assignments may be made only
as security for cash or advances
to finance the making of the
current crop It is not permissible
to make assignments for 1940 for
the purpose of paying any preexisting
Indebtedness
The former in making an assignment
is required to make n
statement that the assignment Is
not mode to pay or secure any
preexisting indebtedness A written
statement may be required
It Is not permissible under the
Soil Conservation Act to discount
any assignments
It Is important that all fann
ers Intel cstcd In making assignments
first have an understanding
with the party making the
cash advance the exact amount
will be mode before making op
plication for the assignment at
the Swisher County A C A officeIt is not advisable to hove assignment
forms executed outside
of the county office since no one
outside of the office Is In posi
tion to make us accurate estimate
of the conservation payment
It Is important to keep all assignments
within the estimated payment
If assignments are made
in excess of estimated maximum
payment conservation payments
may be delayed
Not long ago against the back sentntlon was made by U10 as
ground of a slanty evening sky slgnor or assignee or both In oxo
the three tall smokestacks of thelcutlng the 1940 assignment the
power plant at the end of Houston group hos the authority to void
street In Foit Worth stood out likethe assignment
spires of a temple reared to
dustry A while back inj To the creditor the unpordon
drlvlng through West Texas 11 able sin is the debtors failure
was witness to a beautiful sightto pay up his little bills
The sun was Invisible behind a
hill but the west was flushed
with brilliant scarlet Suddenly
an invisible hand swept a black
smudge across the glowing color
as though the painter of the huge
canvas had
Rock wool Is made from natural
lock from different combinations
of natural minerals
The electrical force liberated
changed his mind by the average stroke of lighten
As the car reached the crest and
Ing totals 200000000 volts
Personals
The Tulla High School band
will be guests at the Shrine Circus
to be held In Amorlllo soon
Miss Dorothy Nell Leonard Is
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs
R E Leonard here this week
Nancy Lou Crosby daughter of
Rev and Mrs Uel D Crosby who
has been seriously 111 in n Lubbock
hospital was returned home
this week In an improved condition
It was reported Wednesday
However doctors wet a never able
to dlagnose the cause of the IllnessRev E E White district superintendent
of Methodist churches
brought a sermon and held
the quarterly conference hero
Wednesday night
Mrs S A Duckelt visited In
Amorlllo Wednesday
Glen Settles transacted business
in Tulla Tuesday
I Mr and Mrs Kdw R Messing
and Mrs Lena Strcohboch of
I New York were visiting for a
j week In the homo of Mrs Mes
slngs family Mr and Mrs J
D Finch and child en They left
Monday morning for their home
accompanied by Miss Phyllis
Slnpp who Is to spend the summer
with Mr and Mrs Messing
who are In the commercial photography
business
Mr and Mrs A A Patterson
moved here from Mobeetle Monday
of lost week to moke their
home Mr Patterson will hove
charge of the Rice Barber Shop
Walter Tomllnson and J D
Cleveland mode a business trip to
points near San Antonio Sunday
They are expected home today
Finish your own floors with
our Electric Handy Sander See
us for rental charges illson
Son Lumber Co 12lc
Mrs F G Shell Mrs Volet le
J Handle Mrs I L Smith Mrs
I C Sprogue and Mrs Q A
of ltCrm Mriclny In Ami
the assignment and hove
understood that the cash advance rl0
Mr and Mrs Troy Moore and
children of Hereford visited in
the H V Miller home Stindoy
Mr and Mrs Miller and daughter
Patsy Ruth accompanied them
to Lubbock where they spent the
day visiting relatives
Mr Thomas Hoyd and on of
McLean and Mrs J M Sellers
and son of Prescott Ark are
visiting their parents Mr and
Mrs George Lash of Happy
Dr Carl T Dubuy and Henry
Teubcl attended 0 district Hoy
Scout meeting In Plalnview Mon
It is not permissible to make vedr
more thon one assignment to the
form Of course the tenant landlord
and other Interested parties
may moke assignments on their
share In the conservation pay
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ment In the event that more The following announcements
than one assignment is made by ore mode subject to the action
the some party on the some farm of the Democratic Primary to be
only the first dated osslgnment held July 27 1040
WJll be valid j For Sheriff Tax Assriwor and
When the indebtedness in re Collector j
spect to which an assignment wps II E WHITE
given Is paid prior to the time uc For County Treasurer 1
slgnor mokes tho application for J J MURRAY MARKIIAM j
the conservation check Section 3jFor Commissioner Precinct No
of the assignment form should T W RUCKER
be executed This Section 3 Is a It S HOB FRANCY
release of assignment If a port For Commissioner Precinct No 21
of tho assignment is paid before j IIPNKY EVANS
the application for conservation For Commissioner Precinct NoW
check is made th county A C Q B WORKMAN
A office should be notified and For Commissioner Precinct No 4 jr
the amount due the assignee will WILL ROUS8ER
be properly shown 1 J II BICE
All assignments after beingFor County Judge and ExOfflclo
properly signed by the assignor Supt of Public Instruction
the assignee and witnessed by JAMES T HALE
the secretary of the county asso For Count and District Clerk
elation if still unpaid are sent J E BEEN
to the state office along with the For County Attorney
application for conservation check J II ONEALL
The assignee or person to whom j For Justice of Peace Tulla Pre
the assignment Is payable will
receive check mode directly pay
able to him if the farm is in
compliance and receives payment
enough to take care of the as
signment If the assignor person
making tho assignment has any
balance left after the asslgpmcnt
is deducted a separate check will
be made payable to him
In 1940 it Is not permissible
for any Farm Security Administration
clients to make any assignment
of his 1940 conservation
check to anyone except the Farm
Security Administration Thin is
elnct
J M CAMERON
V It GARDNER
For State Senator 31st District
MAX BOYER
The following announcements
are subject to the action of the
City Election April 2 1040
For Mayor of Tulla
RAY G JORDAN
For City Council
8 P ATCIILEY
J R WARD
HENRY SEAMAN
II D IIABEY ROGERS
K B BARNES
Ilob Vaughn and Arvllle Phillips
of Los Angeles Calif wore
In Dotlas hist week on business
they also visited In East Texas
and Oklahoma
Miss Edith Stalling visited
friends In Lubbock last weekend
Miss Gladys Stalling Mrs Alto
Compbcll and daughters Hetty
Sue and Lou Ree visited In the
home of Mr and Mrs Earl West
In Spearman Tex lost Saturday
and Sunday
Miss Dorothy Lou Emmltt and
Mrs Alice Moore loft for Dallas
Saturday where Dorothy Lou will
undergo treatment for a shoulder
dislocation
Mr and Mrs Jock Spraguo of
Clovls N M visited recently In
the home of his paients Mr and
Mrs 1 C Sprogue
John Stone was In Dallas over
the weekend on business
Mr and Mrs Charles Englcman
and daughter Carol Ann of Walters
Oklo visited with his mother
Mrs F P Englcman from
Friday through Sunday
Miss Ethel Chlddlx is visiting
her porents In Plalnview this
week
MJas Kron Gaffoid visited fronds
In Lubbock during tho weelend
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Monroe Graham and Irvin
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racl of Randolph Field Tex nc TUfi fl 0 r a r n 2 J 3
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rompnnlcd by Fern Graham of Ing Denton college Jl0 ± will T
discuss his candidacy on such or has reason to believe that MeAiiairTox frVends
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any visited H Hu nnd t
i i 1 1 the Kostcr vacation with her room
payment assigned was discounted j relatives nerc last week
or that any material mlsrcprc
mote in Henderson They will visit
Glndowoter and Shrcveport La
also
Supt Lee Nowlln of Kress and
his parents of Rocky visited In
Tulla Saturday
Allan Englcman of Dollas spent
Saturday and Sunday of last week
visiting relatives and friends In
Tulla
Mrs Valerie J Handle of
Wcotherford Tex spent the weekend
In the homo of Dr and Mrs
Q A Griffin
Mnrno Goff of Lubbock spent
Sunday In the home of his parents
Mr and Mrs L A Goff
P W Boll of Erlck spent Friday
evening in tho homo of hU
sister Mrs Goff
Mr and Mm Woke Hnnklm
and family of Lubbock spent Sunday
In Tulla visiting relative
anil friends
Mr and Mrs L II Clark and
son liny of Abilene wero weekend
visitors In Tulla
C C Hortwlek of Saguache
Colo Is visiting friends In Tulla
this week
Mrs Colllo Godwin of Fort
Worth Is visiting In the homes
f oJ T Noal and John Rice U1I1
week
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SAUSAGE
CHEESE
SOAP
WHEATIES
PICKLES
BANANAS
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No I Colorado 10 Pniiniln
Schilling 1 Pound
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Swift Jevvol
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Brimful ink 2 Conn
Kxrln futility
2 Cans
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Now is the time to plant your Garden
and Lawn and Flower Garden Wc
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Stamper, Jack. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 21, 1940, newspaper, March 21, 1940; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42641/m1/5/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.