The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 7, 1942 Page: 1
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Volume 33
For Victory
Buy
USDEFENSE
BONDS
STAMPS
Farm Victory
Council Is
Organized
Following an explanation of anew
setup for agricultural corn
s munities by Miller of the A
M Extension Department the
Swisher County Agriculture Victory
Council was organized at n
for defense purchase of war bonds
and stamps farm labor shortages
insect control and many other
problems
A man and woman from each
community were chosen as the
leaders for that particular part
of the county In some of the
are responsible to the neighbor
Continued on page 4
Edwards Will
Represent Tulia
At Boys State
THE TUL1A HERALDMAKE
Board To Refuse
Neiv Tires If Old
Ones Are Abused
tup i sponored by the locallftoro buildings in Tulia Happy
Ameiican Legion and Kiwanisjor Kress in which to store then
Club
Not only is Billy a good scholar
who makes the honor roll and has
musical ability but also he is
popular with students and facul
ty has a good appearance is
grain
If this is done these producers
can obtain a loan at the applicable
go into some other work soon
Scott began his duties here the
first of December Before coming
In observance 3f National Music styne where he was assistant
Week the Tulia Kiwanis Club manager of the Grayson County
members were entertained with Electric Cooperative Inc They
J a musical program given by the lived at the Kirk
pupils of Mrs W R Humphreyswhile in Tulia
at the regular meeting Tuesday j
at noon
Lynn S Scott manager of the
local REA resigned his position
and left last week for Sherman
to join his wife who is there visiting
her parents He expects to
Tulia Swisher County Texas May 7 1042
Wheat Marketin3 Quota Carries D > Clark
In Swisher By 551 Votes To 54 To Address
Whcnt Marketing Quota earned
m Swisher County as an unoffil
cml count sliows 551 voting mj
favor of quotns and 51 against s
be rotrcaded unless the applicant mittcc
can establish to the satisfaction
of the board that the carcass bci
came unusuable from cucumstnnc 3i w p Cftnf lnl
A iilL V UIIL1U1
cs not resulting from the appli >
canfs abuse or neglect
yj ftQ Explained
Granting or denial
ficato under those conditions will i j j riv
be at the discretion of the boardi Al LY1CCI lOlllgni
type fo news that the Council j with regard to the loss which
the1 1 ecent tovommont ouh s co
would convey to all farm families the community will suffer if
during the war Included among applicant is denied tires Where trolling or the i du U >
other emergency measures andthe community would suffer no retail and wholes lc pnees to h It
the cost of llv
messages will be information onserious loss if the applicant wce swiftly mounting
thc care and repair of machinery denied tirus because other per
buildings etc collection of scrap sons can provide the same sre
vice or for other reasons the
board may refuse to grant tires Thursday evening May 7 Into
replace such damaged tires I night at 8 oclock according to
Tires Issued I John Palmore county agent
Tires and tubes granted by the
board on May 1 are as follows
Passenger Car Tires and Tubes
John Follcy Silverton Rt Stock
larger communities neighborhoods j
were formed with each neighbor1
hood having a leader man or L i RulljHinne
uoman empty Duiidings
The community leaders who
will later be issued certificates M u Spr > TTiT
hood loaders who will be given
cards and who are in turn re S onilQ Vjraifl
The wheat farmers in this conn
ing will bo oplauied at a moot
ing in the CiyMal nallioom of
the Herring Hotel in Amarillo on
Especially invited to the meet
ing are ictailers and others of the
merchandizing trade owners of
large and small stores alike front
this trade territory
At the meeting full opportunity
will be available for business men
to learn all about the general
maximum price legulnlions Officials
from the ltegionnl Office of
Price Administration at Dallas
will be present to speak on the
various phases of the regulations
These officials will be specialists
botli from price and legal point
of view After their presentations
ty are advised that in a number tncy Wllj anwol questions sent
of instances in past years the from tho flooI
Commodity Credit Corporation has jn viow of tne fflct tuil tbe
Billy Edwards was selected lastdelivered to the elevator has beeni BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL HDU
we k by the Tulia High School in fine condition In view of thoCATION urge Hint ull retailers
faculty and a member of tho shortage of storage space it mayn1 Wholesalers in tills area be
r fc Amcncan Logion tonttond Boy fbe that producers in SwishertprtSnt qPA youi Chamber of
The County may desire to lent vacant I
State at Austin June 8 13 Commerce and the State Hoard
Continued on page
Borger Will Be
farm storage loan rate You may Amovipon T nrrinn
have a number of producers who rlllltl IlsClll JUllUll
wish to lease a store building
energetic has a good moral con jointly dividing it up into bins
cept understands and appreciates
responsibility and applies his
s
Jgt knowledge
To be chosen to receive the
training at Boys State is considered
quite an honor The Lcgion
niarcs and the Klwanians send a
deserving lad to this meeting each
year where he studies the government
of Texas and learns to be a
good citizen
f
Kiwanians
Entertained By
Music Students
with false partitions on either
side of a small alleyway The
renting or leasing of such buildings
and the amount paid by a
Meeting Place
Principal business of the spring
convention of tho 18th Distnct of
the American Legion to be held
producer or producers will be Id Borger May 9 10 will be tit
between the owner of the build election of district commander
Continued on page 4
Lynn Scott REA
Manager Resigns
The following Legion dignator
ies will be present for the con
vention Andrew Dillworth Do
Graduates
mo ting in the district courtroom Swisher Count Rationing Hoard 23 ma1lty tnnv j he a loan i J m
jistciday afternoon No 21B mav > l vl n wheat but tin pi no lias not
rctrcaded tire On
Pr < out at the meeting were fieate for n new or P0M mlulmcot for uw county
representatives from each tchool to an applicant who eel t re g f tlaVi vtitocl W T Bogley
district in Swisher County memjPlnccu tire carcass winch cannot chnnan Swisher County Com
bcri of the Land Use Planning
Committee and others who wore
banded together in this now or
anization
Francis Burgess chairman of the
Land Use Committee presided
John Palmore county agent and
Miss Sybil Gidden home demonstration
agent outlined briefly the
mg quotas
Dr V 11 Clark will
1 > i ug
cptotas which would give about I commencement > <
du c P1
803 percent in favor maikot Kr
School Sundav night min
to
1
the > h
m >
Since marketing quota cano
On and after Juno 1 1042 focw 0 nillon y Uv Iua nlv V Im wfrw si
s
the following night M
at 9 oclock approvitntiuly < U n > < >
tors will receive their diploma
The program will be pieu > nt < l i
topranking students in the a <
who are isobelle Tiuuel iwm
i Vaughn Rowcnn Turin > ami > <
Butch Theme of the minium >
ment exercise is Youth Int
pi elation and Reflection a l
morrow and the Put Tlu v v i i
Piny in It
Karl Hay Cox who has nuiiin
bem at the Pilots Tiamuu < u
tor it San Antonio i i
return to receive lm diploma
Fdith Fne Lewis who mm nod hkI
has moved near tho nm > ami
wlioie tin luilmil is station < t
Continued on page 1
High Velocity
Wind Lashes
This Community
Outstanding in the mind of the
weather icviewoi for Swishei
County is tho leiufii wind a <
coinpaniod by some dust whim
whipped this section < > l the ooiin
tiy last Thursday
Many branches fiom the tioeg
were broken by the high velocity
wind also
According to repot ts from Amarillo
the golollko wind blew at
the rate of 00 miles on hour and
seiiously dnmngod buildings on
the East Side of Polk Street by
blowing out large plate glass windowsTemperature dropped and a
frost that nipped wheat west of
town Friday morning was reportedA noiinal weekend was followed
by a hot summery day on
Tuesday Wednesday dawned con
vicedistrict commander delegate Day lligli
and alternate to the National Con Wednesday 00
vention and district Thursday 81
arms Friday 72
Representing Tulia at the meet1 Saturday 73
Ing will be Jim Ford Rex Rodj Sunday 13
gers and L G Conner j Monday 72
Kl
partment Commander of Texasi Capable Knitters
Max Fife Department Command j
er of Oklahoma Milt Phillips of Kidded To Make
necaeu lo IY e
Oklahoma Department Adjutant
to Tulia he and Mrs Scott and land Dr Martha Woods depart
mall daughter lived at Van Al ment president of the Auxiliary
There will be a parade honor
ing all mothers and fathers having
sons in the present War On
Apartments i Saturday night a Stag and Doe
Continued on page 4
Mr Humphreys i 5980 Persons In Swisher County
Miss Rowena Turney who gave a
brief address on the history ot p
National Music Week KeQISteT
by each
Piano solos were given
For War Ration Booki
of the following pupils with each
pupil introducing the succeeding Affidavit Must Be
Miss Yvonne
one on the program
Weils Miss vonciiie Atchiey Mtssi Made r or jeneral
Miss Anna Ruthl
Elaine Turney r
Humphreys H G Wells Miss Zoej Elections Unly
< Evelyn Humphreys and Miss TUr
Continued on page 4
Walker Fined For
Negligent Homicide
In Auto Accident
H Walker of Lubbock was
med 750 Mondav when he was
fund guilty of negligent homicide
in the death of Joseph Earl
Reed 20 of Kress Reed died
from injuries sustained in a car
accident on Feb 21 in which
AValker was involved Walkers
Lfrjp collided with the car being
driven by Joe Reed brother of
the victim at a curve in the high
way about one and one half miles
north of Kaffir Switch
Following the accident Walker
Previously announced by J E
Deen Swisher County Clerk was
the fact that all candidates for
precinct county district and state
offices in order to have their
names appear on the official bal
complete by Tuesday night when
5980 persons had registered for
their first War Ration Book
Regular class schedules were
resumed Wednesday at the school
One or two teachers remained on
hand to register stragglers
certained
Figures showed that 75 persons
had too much sugar on hand to
receive books as only 5905 book
issued
iv when he began serving primary elections and thus save districts in the county on Mon
terday > v ivi o
Kruajr of and rp > o as follows
Tuesday
inns
Low
li
tl
53
53U
ir
irl l
30
Moisture
Red Cross Sweaters
The local Red Crofcs now ha
on hand a large shipment of yarn
to be made into sweater for United
States Navy boys Mr C W
McFarlmg production chairman
says that experienced knitters are
badly needed for this work and
urges all who can knit to offer
few months duo to lack of work
REST FOR TULIA YOUTHS AT KEI IY Mom w 1
collie ol multitude if inminallih issiloil Inline HliHppV
fiHitdnll fur futlife ilnts at Kollv l IMInl Ko
plueeiiiont fouler s Iarulo Host Tliroo Tuhu
youths iitiw stationil l tho Iuiko r nloi isiinio ilio
rost pdMlKHl lolt In l aio lalius I Instor
Joe iioy ciH mill llirl It Co
Quota Of 650 Set In USO War
irilEitl i y SFuncI Campaign To Open Monday
wind although early gnnh n plant
were somewhat beaten down and
burned by the electncity in the
C I Taylor
Selected Head
Of RICA Board
C D la viol nil
11
Other directors choKen were
operation division of the HtA
Royal Crawford vIcepeMdent have not been final y released it
I thought that fund wilt I bo io
J W Miller seoieUirytrennurer
C C Hpicor J R Holt K C IIcIUkI In accordance with
Burks Clayton Lewellen 1J K u od in this county Inn
McGehev and J W Hyrd
C O Ilnnsen who Ik with the
l the group at tho meet trlhutlons UHO b
siderably cold for this time i of nu Ifuinlshed all con
the year
MAKE
EVERY
TAY DAY
BOND DAY
Number 19
Sprague And Payne Have Champion
Jersey Bui And Cow At Dairy Show
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division placed thl I
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onii chmlur Elllffs Tnn m i
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Design Poppy Onyx Olwi ivm
fifth in the baby bull mIi i
Moll
I The entry of F H i >
die Junior bull cnlf dlvi on
I sixth Wrn McCorley a II
I hud an entry that pla- <
in this divbdnn
i Piiyiie Han liiiinpioii Cuw
I Dt earner KmpreNM Ji
< l and exhibited by H 1 I
I vwi < named senior a 1
i hiimplon Jorney femal n
l ing at the dhnw Junior i >
bi Mil I mni hip honors also went i >
Di 11 l to m mii ill j for his Dreamer Spot
A Koy i liny Ii loial at Winning of tlVPSO h i
iiinov of Tulia will main iiead the Swisher enunly i min
Initoil Siivho < iiganiiilliirnrlenn nlote in exhlbltli
liivo in Swisln i County foi 11142 1 Champion heifer of th
It is Htatod that Hie campaignvviih a Swlslier county nt
will orflclally open on MonduyDesign Alligator Jnnft wi
the exhibited by Qilfofd
May II with r umy rjuolii
i a 1 I
pTHldM of the board of d
Jy in f Tulfl
tos of tho Swisho ounty Kl o
M QQ n g thol rufll nwnrd f i
Ino wiion the
tile Coopeiitive
annual mooting lor membeis was
held IYIday afternoon In the district
courtroom
plans be compluUnl unci lit least1 on are a follow
half of the funds be mined prioi j < < w I yean and ito
June 1 fnvii I Idoal Kmmi i ii
Although the oommlltee plan Continutd on pago
WI ATHKK CHART eloctnc Mrs H weekly in the local county Ml
nizor
Sponholt oloctiio lamp Unn ljnewjpipers If tho plan uieii Ia t f y Vv I li i
Adams electric clock Mr C C > approved of by thp mer wu Itoaid Horn SVa hm
Taylor electric healing pad Mr
Lewis Kodmon and electilc iron
It II Gaylor
ChurcheB Change
Time Of Services
Beginning Sunday May 10 th
materials the Tuba sowing
Registration for sugar rationingroom will reopen today at 3 30 Childress Adds
n Swisher County was nearly I p ni with an instruction school
Fraser
for knitters
Line Of s
All who possibly con please1
be there so we con begin knitjreeds lO t5USinC88
ting immediately said the choir
man
Oeorgo A Childress announced
in this week Herald that he ha
added the famous line of Fra
After being issued their books f Mllh WfimPn PIjin el SuriryJoy j1 ve
UIIIill 1 icUl
tock ftcds ond SunnyBoy flour
innn who registered were on
persons
titled to purchase their first nlirPn QliriPYVICIP
lotment of sugar anytime between ALr UUpcLVJat
lot must execute an affidavit
t u b R b
their to the
pledging support pros
cnt representative form of government
and to resist any effort
or movement from any source
which seeks to subvert or destroy
it
The latest word received from
the Secretary of State is that the
provisions of the bill apply to the
official ballot in general elections
and in general elections only
Candidates are therefore to dis
regard the requirement of the fil
released on bond until yes ing of this affidavit as to the
I May 5 and May 1G The
Jjndp PlaygrOUIld
from May 17 to May 30 the third
to iui business
In making the anouncement
Childrets said that due to the
government freezing orders on all
household appliance he would be
will be fununhed to
V IWar Board Says
Pledge card
all ourfighlitigfoieoswiththeirnil who ore Interested In aiding f offotl uaOaIH3 K OoinO
A II
Coin o
Colli tv V
buttons will bo pj i I kl
month period has not been a
Deginning me urv w or MVice and wa not discontinuing practical nursing and was
were committee
Regstration at the 21 chool
with the fourth
June and ending h f hl builnew
hflilb iiw v i w < v
hour trorn four
week in August 0J J
to six p
pervfcc for
dor in which they wore named
Keleased lN <
deuleis Ii
lengths ot in
ed In tho
Cio s Homo NuiMiig iUfuctuie
r waar w her
be xM viII
ori bo a Mis Kun h
K P Stewart hn been aiithuiized mny
by the Rod Croin as a qualified I pllttrr
instructor for iucb a course um > nMfiM
low
chnnt another USO day will be c lni will i
held with pecial odvvrtialng amiI fott consuleiable Uu iiita
publicity with a wnnll percent of
the day receipt going to the
USO fund
Tho following committee member
havo been named by Curry
J they in turn will oloct all uuc
esMory asl tunce
certain type of cotton dm
recently been i ejected bv
and Nnvy inspector a ul th
cordingly local deiilcru ih < > i i
able to fill their need i u i >
nlock of their tinual li ii
Mill may report tht se k
time of morning eivirw at all
McCiulniul VlceCoun e e of the An
churcho town will be changed
will begin at 01ft a j County Chairman u7 f
Church goer ami other citken Itle theNavyDepnrtment lt
the Com > June O Ponder VlceCmdr
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from llSi > a rn to 10B5 a in
Central War Time Sunday School Mrs F P Knglmnan Vice Quarternater u n t General r sll
Women AcUv
are urged not to forget supplies and Accounts t
munity Prayer Service each man Hpupy
day from 1200 to 1215 in the1 C A Fleming VlreChalrman
Grand Theatre I Continued on page 4
Red Cross Home Nursing Course
their service np r NfY I i T I C
After being closed for the paM q iTered n I UII3 DOOR
Lieutenant J G Dean
way and upon receivi v
sion mili > may re louse ai
to their usual custome
Additional relief miv
j tamable by determinti
he I willing to give her
mivjcc tIon Board as coMon c U
and time so that women in tnl dyw or pTfi
community mlglit hove the oppor tbul jUon hk whu
turuty to learn thftt whirh means pnKtlh vd beyd thilt
greater security against dine and tuufI il restlIi >
suffering In their home Cntnuod
on pa
Mrs Stewart a graduate nurse I
has kept her registration upto j
dale by paying her dues regularly Kress Boy Killed
contributing articles and lectures xxi ji c
While
Association berving
In U S Marines
Among 102 Texan killo
serving in the Marines Nn
Coast Guard during the fu
months of the war vvo In mi
sitant uperintendent of nurses < N Barron
mrifuu nwjvi vwi v whuuii corporal m the I s
i
m lUirh e lUhi wTll u I Childress sold he was glad tfor 10 years In Dalla hopitaU JVHrlne Corp tho son t
b named ditributor in the Tuli She has been appointed ChairmanAlice Barrnr K > ss
week in the
nno or I
Shinh thTv lliron for the Frntr Sunny Roy of Swi her County Public Health Tho of > Wl offee
halt be on Uic uiayoround at f busirie
Se in the Swisher County jail time and expense preparing day and Tuesday was Pl4Wjn J
tii he pays his line mailing unnecessary affidavits J Continued on page 4 i lkuu
poultry nd Hvottork fiod iui by h < Pubir Health Department mm f th T t uiv
hat n ehanglng to tliia new linelund also is Chairman of Jieolth who gave their lives i
lr
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rr id
s ho was putting hi for the Se enth Distnct Foderi public Monday by tho N y Di
ntinucd on page A
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 7, 1942, newspaper, May 7, 1942; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42710/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.