The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 21, 1940 Page: 16
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1 Bermuda
2 Great Britain
3 He Is President Roosevelts
personal emissary to the Vatican
4 Ambassador to Great Britain
5 For his heightS
It Is n new product brought
out by the Duponts f om which
sheer hose tot women comparable
to silk can be made
7 Undersecretary of State
8 It prohibits federal employees
taking any part in political campaigns
of any type
0 Miami Florida
10 Rumania
11 Berkeley
12 As the author of Gone With
the Wind
Church Of Christ
Schedules Revival
According to arrangements made
with Evangelist Silas Howell
minister of the Church of Christ
of Lampasas Tex at the close
of the meeting last year will begin
the meeting Sunday July 21
to continue about 10 days according
to an announcement made
Monday by Grady Priccr local
minister of the Central Church
of Christ
Agricultural Census
i Continued from page one
well as the workers in the city
The farmer Is one of the greatest
suppliers of raw material lor
Industry
Vital changes throughut the
world have directly affected the
prosperity of the American farmer
Dislocation of world markets
due to wars and the efforts
of foreign nations to make them
jelves selfsufficient has made the
American farm surplus burdensome
by curtailing exports Mechanization
of farms has increased
farm production while decreasing
the number of consumers even
on the farm Greater mechanization
in factories has reduced physical
labor and the demand for
staple food products Lighter wo
mens clothes have added to the
cotton surplus and reduction of
physical labor has resulted in a
percaplta decline in the consump
tion of wheat The reduction of
horses and mules from 27000000
to 15000000 in favor of tractors
and trucks have made it necessary
to find a market for cash
crops from 30000000 acres formerly
used to raise horse feed The
greatly reduced birth rate from
25 babies per 1000 population to
from
LEVINE NELLY DON
MIZE and MARTHA
MANNING
IN
SPUN RAYON
CREPES and SHEERS
BAGS
Are Roomy
BRIGHT RED BAGS ARE
SMART WITH
Navy Blue Black Grey and
f Yellow Costumes
TULIA
17 means fewer mouths to feed
in coming years
The farmer is therefore confronted
with the problem of adjusting
his production to meet
these vital changes and the Census
will tell him what these
changes arc The Census figures
will tell him what crops are being
overproduced what progress
is being made to use more of his
crops in industrial plants
Industry has developed a fine
statistical record which guides Its
future pcorations No one of the
7000000 farmers can develop such
a set fo records for his own guidance
because he has only his own
figures Census records of 7000
000 farms combined Is the only
complete national picture of farm logg
operations to tell the farmer
which way he is going and to
provide students of the serious
farm problem with the facts to
meet this problem
Cayton urges all of the farmers
of this section to cooperate
with the enumerator so that a
complec record of farm operations
in this section can be made He
suggests that fanners acquaint
themselves with the essential facts
about their 1039 operations such
as number of acres farmed num
ber of acres owned or rented
value of the production of each
item number and classification
of all livestock quantity and value
of all products including milk
butter eggs and even the volume
of foods produced and consumed
on the farm The enumerator
will want to know the number
of acres in use for each crop
pasture lnad land lying idle or
fallow woodland amount of farm
mortgage interest rate expenditure
for feed farm implements
automobiles trucks building materials
and equipment fertilizer
and gasoline
1939 Plans Home
Continued from page one
attractive comfortable and easier
to clean by adding refrigerators
and stoves sinks and
running water and other Im
Improvements
The improvements made in
htc kitchen by the demonstrators
led to other improvements
in the homo Mrs Vernon Simmons
in Castro County not only
renovated her kitchen but she
was able to getthe house painted
and add a muchneeded new
front door and yard fence
Improvements in bedrooms
weie made by 1489 women and
HATS
from
STETSON and LION
In Mint Lava Sand Steel
Squirrel and Light Blue
with a trifle larger brim
than last season and in the
new shapes will please the
most particular young man
JARMAN
HandToned
BROGUES
In Tan Calf and Cream
Buckskin and ventilated
mesh wingtips will dress
up the feet equal to the
swankiest clothing
COLOR IN GLOVES
IMPORTANT
We have Capri Pink
Kelly Green Blue
Pedal and Coral in
Fabric Gloves
girls Th tf added 696 pieces of
furniture made or bought 451
mattresses secured 5508 bed
linens in addition to adding
bedspreads wool covers and
dresser scarfs
Nineteen counties In Miss
Coopers district arc served by
15 home demonstration agents
Among these is Miss Ruby Wood
of Swisher County
Dr W H Clark
Continued from page one
bcrs that all that is necessary
for the type test was to prick the
Northcutt to consider the matter
before placing it before the club
for a vote
The Kiwanis Club has received
Invitations to present programs in
several of the rural communities
Scouts To Have
Continued from page one
troops entertainers last July
will bring his braves ficre for
several Indian dances and ceremonies
The group will wear
full costume war paint and
wnrbonnct
About 15 local Scouts will receive
awards for their achievements
at the Court of Honor
among which are some 25 Merit
Badges The boys are Dannie K
Davis Lee Campbell Lelond
Ebcling Sam Grlgg Jim Scott
Shannon Black Harold Sander
son Jack Jordan James Ford
George Jennings Jack Davis
Fred Wyrlck R G Clennin and
Robert Cowan
Cooperation Is
Contluued from page 1
following scores Hawk 92 Panther
92 14 and Lion 90 12
As a result of the meet the
four patrols are qualified to
enter in the council meet to be
in Lubbock March 29
A Patrol from Plalnview won
second place with Tulia boys
capturing first third fourth and
fifth places
Henry Teubcl was chairman
of the meet Capt Jim Line of
the Amarillo division of the
State Highway Patrol was chief
s STYLE1feasD
We Have a Large Selection of
NEW DRESSES
CURLEE
Is showing the Newest Woolens
in Cable Stripes Herringbones
and Tropical Worsteds Semi
drape models with pleats and zippersOUR EASTER
HATS
Are new In every
respect with
largo and small
shapes In both felts
and straws trimmed
in the newest
ribbons and veils
TIES
from
CHENEY
MARK TANKE
Mark Tankel
and Parkway
Will tike first
place in quality
and beauty
IIEELLATCH and
STYLESTRIDE
Will finish off your
outfit in real stylo
for Easter morning
LaVELLES
The Friendly Store
TEXAS
ti f Mr r i trnr
THE TUUAmMLD TUUATEXAS
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Judge and was assisted by six
fellow highwaymen Other judges
were C C Northcutt of Tulla
and Davics city electrician
H G Briggs was registrar Wade
Splllcr recorder and George
Childress was timer Childress
furnished his public address
system for use lit the Wmtest
County Rattcher
Contlnucd from page 1
good size herd of oattle on which
to train them At the present time
end of ones finger so that one about B00 head of
1
drop of blood could be obtained IK 5PWS an °
al ref c ows has 400 helf
Pres Paul Stewart appointed SV whas
cr to be oId
commlttec consisting of John Kcl n
Bob Huxford and Charlie
Lord Nuffield Great Britains
wealthy automobile manufacturer
md philanthropist started out
in life as d bicycle repair man
A total of 16300000 bushels of
The ciub wM to have prescntedlSf4 harvested in the United
FridayStatcs cach ycar >
a program at Kaffir next Friday
night but due to other conflicting
anangements it has had to bo
postponed
If you suffer from constipat
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got a package of these
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Farm Pictures
To Be Shown
In Plainview
A C Williams President of
The Federal Land Bank will pre
sent motion pictures In natural
colors showing agricultural practices
In England Norway Sweden
Denmark Holland and Germany
at the Agricultural Build
ing in Plalnview at 730 oclock
next Wednesday evening March
27 The show is to be sponsored
by the Artesian Belt and Plain
view National Farm Loan Associations
and accordingto Frank
Elring secretarytreasurer will
be free to everyone
The pictures were taken by
Willams who made an extended
cotton study tour of the countries
of Northern Europe in company
with a group fo students from
Texas A and M College During
the showing of the pictures Wil
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liams will discuss agricultural
methods Jh these foreign countries
and explain a number of in
teresting scenes
These pictures are both entertaining
and educational They will
give many people their first view
of foreign agriculture They are
rich in color and full of scenes
that Were selected on a lour of
ten thousand miles
Those attending the meeting
willhave an opportunity to com
part the appearance of American
cotton bales With those of other
countries as they arrive in Liverpool
ahd other cotton import
Inf centersThey will see how
the cotton is handled no the docks
and In the warehouse and then
processed in the mills and manufacturing
plants as weHas interesting
pictures of farming activities
in foreign lands
In the American navy the small
boat used by an admiral Is known
as a barge
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THURSDAY MARCH 11 lfU
As Don Marquis once expressed it
In summer spring and alsj
fall
I do not like to work at alii
In winter as you may hav
guessed r1
My favorite indoor sport is
rest
The hot dog is an emblem ef
American democracy and was so
recognized when the King and
Continued on page 5
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Opening Of Our Fountain
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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/m1/8/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.