The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 32, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 26, 1941 Page: 4
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PAGE FOUR
Eugene Broivn
Finishes Course
In Radio School
Successfully completing a 22
week course in radio communications
Pvt Eugene S Drown Jr
son of Mr nnd Mrs Eugene S
Brown Tulia Route nnd 349 flying
cadets nnd enlisted men have
been graduated from the army air
corps radio school at Scott Field
311 according to Col Woleott P
Hayes post commander
Trained ns a radio operator nnd
mechanic Pvt Brown on the basis
of his Scott Field training will
be sent to one of the air corps
Hying fields fully qualified for
duty with a tactical unit
Classes at Scott Field army air
corps center for radio training
which are graduated every two
weeks will become appreciably
larger in size by n 2021801 expansion
of school facilities expected
to be completed by early fall
Mrs Simpson Hostess
To Lena Lair Circle
Lena Lnir Circle of the Bnptist
W M S met in the home of Mrs
Doyle Simpson Monday afternoon
in regular session
The meeting was opened with
n song by the group How FirmA
Foundation followed by group
reading in unison of Psalm 2717
14 and a prayer by Mrs Dodson
A short business meeting was
held and a collection was taken
for the 100000 club Joan Simp
eon sang Was That Somebody
You as a special number
Mrs I II Turney taught the
second chapter of the missionary
book Bnsil Lee Lockett This
book deals chiefly with the life
of the missionary Basil Lee Lock
ett in Africa It tells of the hardships
of a missionary and how ho
gives his life for the cause
The meeting was closed with a
prayer by Mrs Clark
There were 19 members at the
meeting nnd one visitor Mrs Dod
son of Amarillo
Kaffir News
Mrs Wayne George
June 21 Mr nnd Mrs Bill
Golden spent the day Wednesday
visiting in the homo of Mrs H C
George
B F Smith is here looking after
his harvest and visiting friends
Clyde Rucker of Fort Sam Houston
visited in the home of his
W W SplIIer Concessionnaire
and children all of Abilene Mr
and Mrs Herman Tayloi nnd chtl
dren of Suflinj 13 F Smith of
Luston Lo and Mr and Mr
Dee Tnylor and children and Mr
nnd Mrs Hay Ncnvcs and child of
tills community
Mr nnd Mrs Robert Rucker
visited in the parental T V Ruck
er home Sunday
Due to the harvesting and bind
ing of feeds there has been little
visiting the past few weeks
Richardsons
Contlnucd from page one
falls
The rains hnve been most dam
aging to the ripened wheat cnus
ing some of the grain to fall The
test on most of the wheat will be I
lowered by so much moisture but
it is believed most of it will
fy for the government loans which
cnll for wheat which tests not less
than 51 pounds to the bushel
Not enough farmers have pulled
combines into their fields to bc
able to estimate the damage the
rains have done to wheat or to
estimate the number of bushels
of wheat that will be harvested
in the county
County elevators and warehouses
have been busy the past several
weeks receiving quite a lot
of old wheat which farmers of
the area had stored on the farm
This wheat is now being sold in
order to make roomfrit much of
the new crop which will be stored
in granaries on the farm
Hay Loses Value
When Left In Field
Until Well Ripened
When hay especially legumes
such ns alfalfa clover and soybeans
is allowed to get to ripe it
becomes coarse and loses a great
deal of its feed value
According to E A Miller ex
tension agronomist for Texas AM
College Sudan nnd Johnson grass
should bo cut ns soon as the first
seed pods begin to form in order
to obtain good quality hay Soy
beans should be harvested for hay
as soon as the first pods begin to
form Cowpcas are ready to cut
when the first pods begin to ripen
and peanuts when the leaves start
turning yellow
Alfalfa hay should be cut when
the field is about onetenth to
onefourth in bloom or when the
young shoots begin to appear at
the base of the plants If allowed
to get too mature the valuable
protein content will be reduced
Brothers Robert Rucker and Carl and the grass become coarser und
Rucker He also visited his sister lose more leaves during harvest
Mrs Cecil Owens ing It is important however and
Mr and Mrs Buster May called 1 especially in a new field to let one
at the home of E D Thompson cutting go to seed or at least to
Sunday evening full bloom stage in order to de
Warner Ward who is working in velop stronger plants nnd longer
the Thompson home visited hislived fields
mother in Lcvelland the past fewj Sweet clover should be cut be
days fore it blooms Otherwise the stems
Sunday dinner guests nnd vis may become coarse and woody It
itors in the F M Taylor home is important too that sweet clover
were Mrs Pete Hutchinson Mr I be cut five or six inches above the
and Mrs John Hunter and chil ground except the last mowing
dren Mr and Mrs Homer Abney because new shoots form on the
DANCIN6
EVERY
THURSDU NIGHT
DURING THE SUMMER
Music By
RED MALIN
And Hi Orchestra
Admission Q Art
Per Couple ipiUy Flu Tvix
main stem instead of stooling out
f at the base of the plant
1 Grass hny may be left in the
swath until fairly well cured but
1 alfalfa clovers and cowpeas must
and always higher at the edges
If this is not done rain will enter
and spoil the hay
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to everyone who was so
kind in our recent grief and sor
j row at the death of A L Shoe
and Mrs Melvin Acton of Hills
M 01 HjCj
FOR SALE Large SixWheel
Truck With 300 Bushel Capacity
Grain Bed
DOWN PAYMENT
The Balance May Be Paid In
1000 Monthly Installments
SEE OR WRITE
R C Bob Jennings
TULIA TEXAS
be produced
any aluminum
secondary aluminum Now even
be raked in windrows and placedscrap supplies not obtainable
NOTICE TO K1DDEKS
pile
Sw
I ccive bids until 2 oclock p m
on the 14th day of July 1941 at
the court house in Tulia Texas
on the following Road Machinery
Two crawler type road trnctory
of approximately 80 draw bar
horse power Diesel motor also
one 5 cubic yard two wheel carryall
scraper
The successful bidder will bo
required to take in as trade as
part payment two used crawler
tractors GO horse power
If any contract is made the
court intends to issue interest
bearing time warrants for all or
part payment thereof in nn amount
not to exceed 950000 Said warrants
to bear interest nt the rate
of 4 per annum interest payable
annually And the full
amount of warrants to mature at
a date not later than April 15
1945 The court reserves the right
to reject any or nil bids
James T Hale
County Judge Swisher County
202c
W E Donn of De Queen Ark
arrived in Tulia Wednesday to
visit in the home of her daugh
THE TULIA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
Shows Strength Of Airplane Tires
Wilbur Shaw famed Indianapolis Race winner and manager of
the Aeronautic Sales Division of The Firestone Tire Rubber
Company scrutinizes a larpe 17001G airplane tire that lias been
subjected to a series of landings more severe than It would ever
receive In normal transport service Effects of the grueling test arc
being computed Tests arc so painstakingly made that even the
temperatures at various points throughout the tire wheel and
brakes arc recorded by means of thermocouples electrical thermometers
connected to the bundle of wires running diagonally In
front of the test machine
Aluminum Shortage Sender Of Card May
TDD Li e i Obtain Statement
lo be Kesponsible ror
Less Cookers On Sale
virgin aluminum
available in 1942 mnnufnc iBnlnB
Of Wages Account
The Amarillo Social Security
of hs
If you have n pressure cooker ° v nrlfof SH TC
your biggest contribution to de gj To t SocS SmSt
° Vid ° l fmtl0 smd signaT
Because the fs
countrys supply of
ture his social security account
Is being used for
nUmbor nnd 50st ° ffice addrcss
defense needs faster t than it
r n can
Thls whe scd ilJ
thee may not beThls >
L ed will
bring to the individual
e e s
the card a statement of
one l credied to his
wages oldage
turcr and dealer has written to
Mildred Horton vice director of ZtoTnT msurnnce unt
° RCCd l
the Tey mannS ° r said to
Extension Service nnd chnir
mnn of the Texas State Nutritionl l
vo ry vo S d h ° mtcr
Committee Since most Texas or T
ders this tod n know n lho status of
nnce account since the amount of
his insurance benefits are based
M w cred tc d to his nc collt
Companies manufacturing their nf0f
To obtai statement to his
cookers a as
from virgin sheet alumin
Wrt ge credits n waen or mus
have been
urn particularly lmrd
onl ° RU ° nu ° f those >
hit
this spring since the only
metal available has been scrap or
in blanks as indi
are
in shocks before the leaves begin I A recent statement from the n the time necessary for the card
° ° to Baltimore nnd back
to shatter Leaves contain g come
most of consumer representative on min
the feed value crals and metals for the national be f ° hjs nlaU in nddress he will
A good stack must be built sy defense commission explains that
meterical and have the same width although it appeared some time
or diameter for more than half ago supplies of aluminum in the
the distance to the top The reform of scrap would be made
mainder should be gradually slop available to the manufacturers of
ing In building a stack the mid cooking utensils it now develops
die should be kept well tramped that supplies may be restricted to
a much greater extent than hitherto
foreseen Since the defense
needs are increasing much more
cated attach a onecent stamp
and place it in a mail box With
in possession of the informa
tion requested
ASTRPNO
DEMOCRACY
WEUNOURISHED
CHILDREN
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Foxy Fanner
j D W Kolb a ranger in Mc
Curtain County Okla tells us
of one farmers unkpje method
of safeguarding his quail during
the last hunting season At the
beginning of Vne season Kolb
Informs this farmer simply lured
all the quail on his farm into a
i trap kept them well hidden and
well fed during the shooting season
granted entrance to all who
desired to hunt on his land and
when the season closed turned
the well fattened birds out upon
his broad acres once more
Lose a Hook Save a Life
I It is a hard matter to release
a fish so skillfully that it will
not die later Once the tender
slimy outer covering is injured
j the fish dies He may look frisky
I as u colt when you let him go
but an unbelievably high per
centage of the fish you handle
die later
Cut your sncll or leader and release
the fish with hook in him
You only lose n hook which can
be bought for n nickel a dozen
nnd two or three inches of line
The hook will gmdually disinte
grate inside the fish with no ill
effects
I SwallowProof Catfish Hook
I Anything thnt would keep an
i old cat from swallowing a hook
so deep you hnve o tussle half
an hour to get it out would be
a boon to civilization Thnts the
way most Southern fishermen
were placed early year
Texas distributors have been able hls oldngo nd fvlvors insurnsh change oil every thousand
to meet the seasonal demand for
1941
feel Make a guard wire Loop
n piece of stiff wire through the
eye of your hook Twist the wire
around the hook shnnk and bring
both ends out straight to the
sides If a cat is big enough to
swallow wire and nil hed bo old
and tough and no one would believe
he was that big anyhow
Detour Quail Nest Ahead
A mother quail and her nest
of 21 eggs recently caused travelers
lo do a bit of detouring between
Brackettvllle in Kinney
County and Rock Springs in Edwards
County Texas The state
highway departments crew of engineers
nnd construction gang in
building a road between those
two communities located a quail
nest All traffic was detoured
around that spot until mama quail
hatched 19 of her 21 eggs and
the little birds were able to leave
the nest
Touch Eh
The lady of the house heard a
knock nt her door Looking through
the screen she saw a Chinese fish
peddler Not wishing to be disturbed
she called to her maid
You go Ella
Fish Have Lubrication Too
While we dont know whether
of skin is extended forming a
flat surface which enables it to
glide diagonally downward from
Sorter Stretching It
Weve firmly resolved to quit
quantities as desired upon request being surprised over anything
by mail or in person
new in the fishing lino anymore
The latest thing that has caused
Mrs Doyle Souter is improving us to lift our eyebrows is
n com
Commissioners Court of nicely from an operation she unplcto line of rubber lures They
lsher County Texas will re derwent in the Swisher County i tell us that those lures are far
hospital recently more natural looking than the
Something Worth
Thinking About
The start your child gets means
n lot toward whether he will
grow up into a strong healthy
adult Plenty of Minshine the proper diet and nourish
nig lood all are determining factors If vonr child does
not seem as robust as he should be vou r doctor should
examine him nnd work out the proper diet But if vour
child is already strong and healthy make sure be stays
that way Give him food that von know is pure nnd
nourishing Rodgers WONDA BREAD is thnt kind of
food
Ask Your Neighborhood Grocer for
RODGERS WONDA BREAD
TULIA BAKERY
MAKERS OF RODGEItS WONDA BREAD
Mr nnd Mrs Raymond Souter
of Maricopa Calif have been
visiting in the home of Mr and
Mrs Doyle Souter
Brazil will give annual prizes
to industrialists who most distinguish
themselves in the manufacture
of their products and in the
improvement of their plants
President Roosevelt has announced
that the experiment of advancing
Thanksgiving a week had
not shown the benefits expected
Thanksgiving will return to the
old date in 1942
In Philadelphia the Academy of
Music denied the use of its hall to
miles we do know that in order Col Charles A Lindbergh be
to enable n fish to glide easily
along in the water its body is
covered with a slimy mucus which
is being constantly poured out in
large quantities by special glands
situated in the epidermis This
mucus makes the body of the
fish slippery and also minimizes
friction with the surrounding waterA Flyiiiff Squirrel
There is no such thing as a
flying squirrel They can glide
Reed emphasized the impor downward but cant rise With
tance of securing wage statements the exception of bats no North
in cases where workers have been American mammal is capable of
or expect to be inducted into the sustained flight In the squirrel
military service and persons
change from covered to noncov
ered employment Its just like
a savings account he said and
that glides there is an extension
of skin on both sides of its body
extending from the front to the
hind feet When it leaps with its
rapidly than production it appears nn > one Possessing a savings ac feet spread out this membrane
count
secondary scrap metal will bo tak
en over for defense needs While
it may be that a pool of material
may be set up for emergency use
maker and for the beautiful floral manufacturers of consumer goods
offei ings
Mrs A L Shoemaker and chil
j dren of Tulia Mr and Mrs J L
Shoemaker of Amarillo and Mr
wants to know how much
he has put away for a rainy day
The Amarillo Social Security
Board field office will be glad one limb to another
this does not mean of thIsito furnsh uese cnrds to individ
uas ° r employee groups in such
will be made available to the
cause the nudience he attracts are
Communists and Nazis and enemies
of our American form of government
the Academys president
charged
The United States produces more
than 100000000 pounds of honey
a year and from five to eight million
pounds of beeswax
THURSDAY JUNE 26 1941
wooden variety and ore real fish Firm ore Tnlrl
getters Now sportsmen neednt 7
top at stretching the catch they J Plan All Use
can strcch the lures too sf r c
Ur Lotion otamps
Home Market Unable
Families of growers who will
To Use All Wheat soon bc rcceivlng stamPs for com
That Is Produced
United States farmers produce
more wheat than the home market
is able to use Charlie L
Thomas state AAA committeeman
and wheat farmer from Pam
pa says in pointing out that large
supplies of wheat are expected to
make marketing quotas necessary
for handling the 1041 crop
During the past 18 years the
committecmnn declared farmers
have produced an average of 109
000000 bushels of wheat more
formerly he continued In 1920
the consumption of wheat averaged
44 bushels per person while
in 1930 it was 41 bushels and in
1939 only 37 bushels Although
the population has increased the
lower consumption per person has
prevented any appreciable increase
of the total consumption
Inability of the domestic mar
plinnce with the supplementary
cotton program can make then
stamps stretch n little farther over
the budget if they do some planning
in advance
The best upproach is for the
family to sit down together and
take nn Inventory of the cotton
goods on hand then list needs for
cotton clothing and for household
cottons Mrs Dora R Barnes clothing
specialist and Mrs Bernice
Claytor specialist In home improvement
both of the AM College
Extension Service say that
when the inventory and the list
than was consumed in this counnre made the stamp allotment
try Exports have furnished anshould then be proportioned wisely
outlet for much of the wheat produced
above domestic needs but
since the outbreak Of the present
war wheat exports have been almost
entirely cut off
As a result of the war wheat
has piled up in this country until
the total supply for the 1941
42 marketing year is expected to
be nearly one and a quarter billion
bushels Thomas said That
is almost enough wheat to meet
this countrys needs for two years
Another factor that has contributed
to large wheat supplies
is that the average person in the
United States eats less wheat than
between clothing and household
needs
Whether families are buying
clothes or articles for the home
the specialists say these pointers
will help spend cotton stamps
wisely
Be sure to take your list when
you go shopping
If you dont know the prices of
things you need get them Dont
hesitate to ask questions
Read carefully nil the labels on
the articles you buy
Remember that good quality material
generally means a saving
ket to absorb the wheat produced Edwin Dawson
coupled with the sharp curtailment
of exports are factors for
wheat growers to study carefully
before the marketing quotas referendum
on May 31 Thomas declaredMr and Mrs T T Souter Mr
and Mrs Melvin Souter and children
of Olton were visitors in the
Doyle Souter home Sunday Mrs
Souter remained for n visit
since it lasts longer and stands
hard wear better
Dont let a bargain lead you
into buying something you dont
really need
If you buy goods at sales be
sure to check the price and quality
with values offered regularly and
in other stores
Goes To Chicago
Edwin Dawson son of Mrs R
B Dawson and a student at Texas
Tech in Lubbock left Monday for
Chicago He was accompanied by
Ray Shnpelle of Lubbock
Lnst yenr young Dawson won a
scholarship offered by SearsRoe
buck Co to one of the highest
ranking students and this trip is
his scholarship
Now is the time to have your
wntch cleaned and oiled
When the oil becomes old
and dry it causes the
parts to become worn Bring
your watch to us for expert
repair
FLYNT
Jewelry Drug
For Gifts That Last
NOTICE
TO MY FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS
I have accepted a position to do barber work at
MACK ELLIOTTS BARBER SHOP
and I wsh to invite my friends and former patrons to
visit me in my new location as alwavs I will strive to
please
THANKS
WM EDGAR CHANEY
ter Mrs A L Shoemaker + + <
+ < hM w < mMmM
That is exactly whnt von do when von trade rcularlv
nt ROGERS GROCERY MARKET Shop here this
weekend and the
difference
see come to our store
and look over the specials listed on our windows nnd
shown on our shelves Compare the quality and compare
the price and youll bc convinced
Be sure to ask us about a refrigerated food locker
by renting the Summer
one during months you can
save manv dollars on vour food bill
ROGERC
CMCMV A MARKET Vj
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 32, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 26, 1941, newspaper, June 26, 1941; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42638/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.