The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 28, 1942 Page: 5
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THURSDAY MtY 281912
For Sale One International
lockup 33 model 2 new tires m
flood condition SI5000 Newell
lWsell Vigo Park Texas 213p
EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA
The small sum of 25c will bring
you THE TULIA HERALD your
hometown newspaper from now
until July 17 Picnic
For Sale A black trimmed
ivory five burner new perection
cook stove In excellent condition
Alan Johnson Vigo Parki
Texas 223pj
For Rent A furnished apart
bient Kirk Apartments Phone
AO 17tfc
Sec
W R HUMPHREYS for
ABSTRACTS 11tfc
For Sale A McCormickDeer
ing six foot Combine Al con
dition 600 Felix Jones Coleman
Texas G C Route 213p
SPECIAL
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
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tiLJuly 17 Picnic for only 25c
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Staters Subscribe now then
take advantage of yearly bargain
rates on Picnic
Lost A steer yearling branded
O on right shoulder strayed 5
miles Northwest of Kress Ben
Merrill Kress Texas Reward
212p
WANTED High School Graduate
AT ONCE to enter the trnm
ii school for nurses Apply
pLmvicw Sanitnrum Clinic
Plamvicw Texas 222c
A WoBBRKuB BuH VBUKiBSHiHMuT
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
ALL SPECIALS CASH
20x39 Inch
T0WELS c
1 for
17x34 I noli
TOWELS
4 for
SI00 To SI25 Silk
HOSE
Pair
TKADK AT
nf
10 FOOTSTEP
LADDER
8 Oz Sanforied
Liberty Stripe
Overalls p
Pair
mimw
Put Tlie Savings In U S
Defense Bonds And Stamps
Kamse
Call A P Davies for all kinds
of electric and repair work Motors
and refrigerators Phone 141
47tfc
Wanted 100000 Rats to kill
with Rays Rut Killer Sells for
35c 50c and 100 Harmless to
anything but Rats and Mice Guaranteed
at Mustek Produce 206p
Lost or Strayed Small light
brown Jersey milk cow with
horns No halter Mrs Bertha
Fowler 22lc
NOTICE
Am anxious to convert my home
and ten acres of land into Defense
Uonds If you can make a small
down payment and buy a Bond
i very month make me an offer
This is a very desirable home for
someone will make an excellent
chicken ranch small dairy or mi re
icry If interested write Louise G
Davis 2009 N Kenmore St Arlington
Virginia or see George
J Jennings local attorney 212p
Lost or Strayed Yearling mixed
Hereford and Jersey Bull Calf
i with mottled face Notify Loyd
Butler 22lc
NEW OPPORTUNITY j
I The Defense Program has in
i creased farm income to a new
time high SALES ARE INCREASING
RAPIDLY FOR WATKINS
ROUTE MEN IN RURAL AREAS
Earn 800 to S1000 daily Be independent
be secure Two fine
routes available Pietor men between
35 to 55 years old with car
See your nearest Watkins Dealer
or write J T LEWIS THE
J R WATKINS COMPANY
Memphis Tennessee 223p
ATTENTION GRAIN DEALERS
OK FARMERS
Will trade beautiful new spinet
or grand piano for feed maize
wheat or corn
Worlds finest makes and many
styles to choose from including
Knabe WurlltzerLosterWeaver
YrkLivingstonMercer Lagonda
Jessc FrenchStarrKrell Also 1
large stock of used grands spinets
studios and lebuilt pianos
Our man can only handle one
deal like this and needs the feed
soon so write immediately
BROOK MAYS COMPANY
1005 Elm
Dallas
Home of fine pianos since 1101
227c
i Wanted A girl to do house
jwork Mrs Johnnie Boydbtun
Tuba Texas 22 Ip
ALEXANDER II 1 > CLUB
I Remodeling last years clre > s was
i the topic for discusiun at the
Alexander Home Demon > trntion
Club meeting in the home of Mrs
Herman Ely
The hostess led the program
assisted by Miss Gidden who exhibited
collars and simple dress
styles
1 Visitors were Mrs E T Koger
and Mrs Alvis Wilkins of the
Love community
Refreshments were served to
the following members Mrs Herman
Ely Mrs Raymond Cliisum
Mrs D T Mayo Mrs R A Stark
Mrs L D Young Mrs W B
Hodges Mrs Leo Koger Mrs
Seal and Mrs H A Hodges
The next meeting will be held
Thursday June 4 in the homo
of Mrs Raymond Cliisum Garden
Insects and Ways to Destroy
Them will be the subject of th
next meeting
Mrs P E Yarborough is ill
with the mumps
TEP LADDER VALU
4 FOOT
STEPLADDEH
5 FOOTSTEP
LADDEH
6 FOOTSTEP
LADDEH
8 FOOTSTEP
LADDER
625
All ladders are built of
clear wood free from
knots and blemishes
TULLV TEXAS
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270
360
Local V F W s
sale o Buddy Popple
Frank Gerdes and family
Paul Gerdes
Bruce Gerdes and family
TaackStreet
Nuptials Read
Cemetery Work
Progresses Daily
from a visit with
Bonlinm Texns
FOOD for
the run inn no tun ttK is
Hall Rucker
i datives
N ii < t M Aim I udihl ni Mi incl Mi
J E Dcen will be the nstal
ling officer j Mrs Dan Rivercomb loft last
A class of recruits will be week for n visit with relatives
initiated also and plans will beDnton Ohio
completed for Memorlat Day
acHvs which include the Harold AL LaFont Plnlnvlew
decoration of graves of war dead candidate for District Attorney
at 1030 a m Saturday and the ww electioneering among the Tulla
citizens Wednesday
j Pvt W H Bnllnrtl Jr who Is
Miss Lilly May Tnnck nnd D home of his parenu Mr nnd Mrs MBrtni l wrk
11 Street were united in mar v n Hnllard
riago Thursday May 21 at Amn
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kept mowed which greatly adds Miss Lucille Cooper who has
to the beoutiflcation of the bur > employed at the FSA office
nl ground
Those donating to the cemetery rlllo where she lias neceptetl a
fund thhi week are
J V Sharp Jr
XV II Moody Albany Mo
Otto DalliiKi
1 E Dcen
Mrs A II Earliest
Personals
Mr and Mrs John Pnlmoie and
position
irlllo visited their pnients Mr nnd
Mrs J L Cnntrcll and Mr G W
Dawson last weekend
I Miss Faye liillianl of Iah An
Igeles Cnlifornia loll Thursday
of last week niter spending two
I weeks the home of her
visiting in
returned this week
H I 2 irtln v
son LcVern Long I1 r
wio Kucxts in thp
T KAvoY Trninhf l > 0ens Mr nnd Mi i W wlwr
IvltLl I UlliyilL Rueker recently Iohmiu Tuesday of Annnll itcl his parent
r Penn Mr ami Mis V H Gardner Inst
Officers will be elected and In weekend
stalled at the regular meeting of Mr nnd Mm Jw Stroud nnd
the Veterans of Fotclgn Wnr daughter Sheron Long Uench r mu iMrSi n r M < nlind
Post No 1798 tonight at 830 Cnllf Is visiting In the homo of b Lubbock mtrd rein
oclock in the American Legion her parents Mr nnd Mrs T lvcj4 friends In Tulla last
week 11 C was on the program
commencement evening
Mist Ruth Harris Is visiting
friends In Lubbock this week
Mr and Mrs Joe Arnold and
daughter Patsy visited with her
parent In Shamrock last weekend
Rev and Mri Walter O Horn
left Monday or Wnxnhachln Moti
CVKl OF THANKS YarbormR went day to attend thn graduation cxer 1
We wsh to thank our friends0 l ° Tuesday nnd brought cms f Trinity University there
otho c > Mick who has
for their assistance and acts
kindness in whatever form dur attend nB choo at NoM Prudence M Taylor left this
of Tcxn Teachers College Revjweek for Denton where she will
ing the illness and death our
MTter Vmborough was nccompanled byenter college tor work on her
Mrs Adn rook For the
S brought I flora offerings f J who visited at St Musters Degree
and presence at the funeral horn J > J who Mr nnd Mr Henry Teubel
broll > er at Noconn
during the bref seiAlce We thank n UMwk ThwnUxy
and all
you one M KriHMn Staines has
° Z GUm Kirkj Kn of Mr an M
and fam ly oft Sunrtny fm la
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Friends we shall not forget youL
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E M Gcrdes nnd wife Ranger lu lncd ° V Iu n Klrk Ammtllo Is visiting In the V
wr u > tenchtng MJ
Y Xa lomo of < niiumillur >
school to her
spend summer nen jnmp > Gnrrrtt
tlon
I Mrs Minnie R Hendrlx Hot
Mr nnd Mrs Dennlji Immer Springs N M t spending n few
mann made n businogs trip to weeks In the home of her daugh
Raton New Mexico Wednesday
ter Mr and Mrs Clarence Todd
Mr and Mrs Luith Stalling
stationed at Fori Smith Ark i Iflreiwi Texns woie guestn In
spending n 10 day furlow in thu1 honQ of Mr uml Ml lu
1 le W cc who hns been at
h u w vWt ij
SZi Kn been trhr ° dll8S i C hn U o hom of hismothe and oUu I
Mrs Street nns a tnlshed his course and is om
in the Tuba Elemontnry School pi0yed nt the Wallace funernl
Dr nnd Mrs II Y MrCnslnnl
relatives
for the past few years iUme for the summer Dr nd Mrs I H I ticks aut
Mr Street is employed in n daughters Miss Lilln Fuyo an
Mr and Mr Stanley Vars was i
defense industry at Amarillo d f Wttylflwl Ct lllf RvV
where the couple will make their ammig tlu o who nllotuKxl thu Ml > 8 fominy Acn of FUy I
Navy nt Uuffnlo laike
home He was employed at Craw Mr Ac nmmtrc
loid Phaimacv while in Tulia day
I
nit instructor of Kloydada wiie <
Guy Barks Lubbock visited his visitots in Tulin last Sunday at ±
pnionts Mr and Mrs Gone Burks Wmioon with Mrs P Taylot
wouk 1
l <
on
Mr nnd Mrs A W Stornenbe
gj
Vnlton Grubon is ill with tho of Canyon formerly of Tulla woe
i Although Rose Hill Cemetery is mumg tllg Wl > ij visitors in Tulin Sunday with Mr
in better condition than It has an Mm w Wndo Stephenson
ever been in work is progressing j Mr nnd Mrs R L Stringer niul Mrs P Taylor
rapidly to Improve it still fur Jr had ng guests in their homo
thcr her mother nnd sister Mrs Gladys
New shruns nnd flowers have Kelly Indianoln Misj and Mrs
recently been planted Grass cov C ii Kelly San Angelo
ering the cntiie place is being
J O Bnns Jr of Plainvlow
was here to attend the graduation
of his cousin Charles Edmotui
son lust week
Mlis Leuh Tot left lust week
i In Tulin left Sntuidny for Ainiita 1or > n Inn > r ° x
Miss Lunula Hudson led foi
Fort Wot lb whore she will visit
Mr and Mrs Jot Cmitrutl aiidfor t w llnW laUre roturiiliig
dmightor Cynilila Jewel of Amn0 llDr lwmp
MiHs Melba Lea Crow Hoppy
formerly treasurer of the eighth j
grade in Tulin school relumed
here for the graduation of T1IS
Mrs Ivu May Shirey left Mon
day for her home in Hollywood
small dauuhter
molhii M M H1nnl CnfomU afr BpomUlMC fliw
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sister Mtn Lennis Hutto She days with her parents Mr nnd
was accompanied by her friendMr F K McCune
G L Buster Sadler left last Mrs Margaret Lnwson and son 1
Jim MiionneJ Jt eft Moixlav
i i it > Mi > iu i
jvnss iiiiiinid is
ho yon employed
week lor Amarillo whore is
accompanied by Ins mothei < in < l
tmployed in the new helium b > the West Coast Iox lieatic
sisu i ny wnui nr win in
iant us employees we fnre woikei
ler Denton liege lm M um
H E Barbour was in Spear Mrs Ray McCaffeity of Amn tner Mrs Mtt innill vmII i
man Wednesday on business nllo is visiting friends in Tulin her mother
Orliinnl OntMar Ilarveiler
Out of the Sacramento
Valley of California in
1930 came n curious contraption
It cut nnd threshed
a 5foot swnth It had a full
width 5foot cylinder a
wire brush It was a one
man machine operated by
power takeoff from a THREEPLOW tractor
Machinery men laughed and called it a toy Engineers had
proof to show that no combine could ever replace the
binder But AllisChalmcrs saw its possibilities PROVIDED
they could solve certain must specifications
THESE WERE THE MUSTS
It MUST be pulled and operated by a 2plow tractor with
power takeoff then the prevailing me farm tractor It
MUST be priced to rqilace the binder 0 It MUST do good
work in all climates It MUST harveit ALL the small
grains beans and seeds on divextified farms
RUBBER TO THE RESCBE nve years passed Rubber
tires and a new kind of rubberfaced bar cylinder solved
the problem of draft They made the harvester a 2plow
tractor load with no auxiliary motor necessary Rubber
shelling surfaces solved the moisture and crackaue prob
Ike test Cmimtmee w FUTUUE
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1 m ni < < > i < tf > r
f Povvrll f New Mem 1 xl 1 f V Pin n loft
iuting relatives nvil lininl i i f < < l < n Hikell when ihey
ului Itui wcvk v M i ii iphinr for n frA < lay
ICE CREAMS
Thc Fountain Food
THIS WKKK
Vanilla Kresh Strawberry Chocolate anil Hannna
Nut AIo Chilly Chocolate H r and Drumstick
OT1IKK DRINKS
Your choice Milk Drink Limeade Lemonade
Orangeiule or Fountain Soda Water
visit out Forrvtis for refreshments
IHUNC l S VOIR IMtKSCimTinNS
Crawford Pharmacy
imionf v FRiscRirnoy srinnsrs rui
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FRIDAY SATURDAY
PORKBEANS x L m 79c
SALMON
0XYD0L
Pink
Villi Can
I itige Fitekugc
1c
23c
iRTEMSNG 65c
i m illr 11
COFFEE s 33c
CHERRIES
CORNFLAKES 1 2r 25c
CARROTS
PODSMEW
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Ducketts Store
THE RIWEST 11 III E STORE V loirs
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Iems Seed crops were threshed with rubber
as easily as grain This California idea now
changed almost beyond recognition had nt
last become the ALLCROP HARVESTER
Successor to the Binder
In ihe New AllCrop Ilurvrntur 60
you dont have an enormous amount of inonny
invested to leave netting behind the ham 11
months out of the year
urfa PH808MANCE ef ike 9at
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MIih CliiluierV MlCiup llmveilrr Ml I
keep anil repair are execeiliiitflv low
in I ail votli the MMmp Harvester
iloenn l eoit it PVi Remember
too that tin C MMIrop Harwiter will do
all lIn liarve tlii4 j lii mi your farm your
wheat your hiirliM ri out corn millet
alfalfa hfdn from tie iim1I < i jjrun to the
lur4ett Vie have juit 1 irloid of
new MIiop llirv Mttr and i Tractor
mi htirr down for ourn
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 28, 1942, newspaper, May 28, 1942; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42707/m1/5/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.