The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 30, 1943 Page: 3
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THVRSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1943
Wiysidc Newt
Sept 28 There were 53 at
Church and Sunday School Rev
James of Plainvlew preached Ills
wife and baby accompanied him
The Wayside school began last
Monday with an enrollment of
80Clifford
Clifford Stevens came home for
the weekend
Vincent Smith visited at Wayside
Monday
Mona McNeill anl Gcraldlne
spent the weekend in the Roy
Dodson home
Mrs Roy Dodson has been sick
all week but is better
There was a War Bond drive
at Wayside Friday night
LaNora Mahler moved to Canyon
Wednesday to be at Canyon
for school Monday morning Sept
27th
Several from Wayside attended
the Rodeo near Silvcrton Sunday
evening
Mr and Mrs K C Knox are
staying with George Gillhams for
awhile since they sold the farm
Brycc Payne is to report Oct
4th for training of Cadets
Realty Transfers
A A Clark to Riley D May I
NEVi Sec 20 Blk M8 400000
J C Cowan to J C Johnson
SVi Sec 95 Blk A 1000000
E P Erwln to W R Moore
Lot 15 League 4 SJCSL 290400
I II Turney to W J Richardson
SWV4 Sec 114 Blk A
GRAND
THEATRE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
September 30
Us Mo
CEDRIO HARDWICK
MARGARET WYNCHERLT In
The Moon Is Down
MARCH OF TIME
Sport News
FRI NITE SAT
MATINEE ONLY
October 1 2
lit 30c
GAIL PATRICK
GEORGE SANDERS in
Quiet Please
Murder
Whos Superstitutious
SATURDAY NITE ONLY
October 2
11 Mt
WILLIAM BOLD in
Colt Comrades
Cartoon
G Men vs Black Dragon
Chapter 10
SATURDAY PREVUE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
October 3 4
PAUL MUNI In
Commandos Strike
At Dawn
with LILLIAN GISII
Cartoon News
TUESDAY ONLY
October 5
Ho l c
ANDREW SISTERS in
Give Out Sisters
with RICHARD DAVIES
Overland Mail Chapter 4
WED THURS
October 0 7
11c S0e
ELLEN DREW
RICHARD DENNING in
IceCapades Revue
Special News
ham NEU Sec 13 Blk K2
288000
S A Duckctt to J W Moore
NW 4 Sec 95 Blk A 471000
Mrs F F Ervln to L E Black
71 acres Sec 38 Blk Wl 300000
E A Knutson to L G Grubb
SEV4 Sec 145 Blk A 300000
Anna S Johnson to Frances
Sydloskl SWV4 Sec 85 Blk M6
204000
B R Youngblood to L II
Fowler West Vt Sec 140 Blk
A 440000
John E Toles to V B Egge
meycr NEVi Sec 63 Blk M9
450000
John R White to W A Hinklc
Sec 88 Blk M9 1920000
E V Stewart to J S Mc
Murry NVi Sec 116 Blk M10
1280000
Mrs Ethel Dalluge to Terrell
Braly WMi and SEU Sec 28
Blk M15 1170000
F J Springer to Roma Boggs
SEi Sec 131 Blk A 480000
G W Mills to L J Nucklcs N
340 acres Sec 42 Blk M13
Some farmers arc sowing wheat
Most of the row crops are cut 11 T
or combined
C A Dodson and family have
moved to Ralph Elevator to drive
a school bus to Canyon
400000
Harry Whltfill to Dalton Ford
E T Sklpworth Survey ct al 300
a 1204800
Fay Hankins to L C Stone
1
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Oil M
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RODGERS
WONDA
BREAD
Mrs Ida Dinwiddle to R T
ODanicl Sec 34 Blk Mll 1000
and other
Marion Barnard to R S Sims
E1 Sec 10 Blk MK 907000
Mrs C Boge to Chos T Herring
SEVi Sec 113 Blk A
400000
J C Johnson to B C Roper
160 acres Sec 2 Blk K2 500000
Geo Rousser to V R Hill N
13 Sec 13 Blk K 385000
John Smithec to W II Smith
WVj Sec 75 Blk M6 735000
W P Addlngton to L G
Brown NWVi Sec 133 Blk M10
480000
i H F Lchr to Lewis Redmon
NWtt Sec 25 Blk M8 300000
I G E McGrcdc to D S Carter
Sec 51 Blk M14 2500000
J E Brasclton to J E Hall
Sec 47 Block K 1000 and other
cons
E R Sprawls to S P Atchley
126 acres Sec 27 Blk Wl
107100
Cris Mayficld to P R Hauck
N Sec 91 Blk A 1000 and
other cons
Carl V Wimbcrly to M C
Grantham SEVi Sec 109 Blk A
480000
Carl V Wimbcrly to H A
Hodges SWV4 Sec 100 Blk A
1000 and other cons
H N Garrett to Chas Mc
Ewin 7 acres Sec 27 Blk Wl
63900
W C Cowan to Joe L Hunter
S II Jackson Survey 1000000
Delia Knall to Hobart McMan
igal NVd Sec 5 Blk M0 9000
D C Beaty to Ivan L Block
238 acres NE Co Sec 54 Blk
M13 1185000
R B Pyeatt to W M Hinton
SEVi Sec 127 Blk M10 9400
Frank Wood to Chas T Herring
WVi SWVi Sec 19 Blk Mll
200000
J R Stephen to J R Chamb
less WVj NEVi Sec 19 Blk Mll
200000
Walter G Cobb to Warren Orr
NE Sec 3 Blk M13 384225
Frances M Jones to Chester
Elliff N 120 acres SV6 Sec 25
Blk Wl 250000 and other cons
F A Blanton to N D Rcntfro
N 424 acres Sec 1 Blk O X
688000 and other cons
Reserve Loan Life Ins Co to
J F Rogers NVi Sec 170 Blk
M9 600000
L B Sloneker to E M Carter
NV4 Sec 110 Blk M10 533000
and other eons
West Texas Mtg Loan Co to
Stark Bros EVj Sec 74 Blk B2
640000
Malcolm Bros to Holland and
ilays S pt Sec 60 Blk M8
500000
J W D Love to C R Wilker
faon NE 228 acres Sec 60 Blk
I B3 684000
Keystone Mtg Inv Co to O
W Gardner W 338 acres Sec 31
Blk B3 845000
Keystone Mtg Inv Co to Andy
Isbell E 320 Sec 29 Blk B3
800000
W F Cook to II O Lindeman
NWVi Sec 28 Blk A 040000
Fred N Joachim to J D Wil
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The Best Youve Ever Tasted
Whoever said the secret of baking homemade bread was a
lost art has never tasted Rodgers WonDa Bread
Made with the purest of white wheat flour It lus a rich
piquant flaky crust combined with smooth even texture
Youll like it
The next time you go home be sure to take something
from the Tulla Bakery
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR RODGERS WONDA BREAD
TULIA BAKERY
Hams 291 a Eur 1 CJ W Sur
1200000
W D Wells to Julia Borchardl
W N Farris Sur 400000
J A Evans Admr to T D
Evans NWVi Sec 122 Blk M9
Pvt and Mrs Stanley Meyers
Garden City Kansas visited In
the home of her sister Mr and
Mrs Stephen Noble recently
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hooling in that lino for six wee
mzb
THE TVL1A HERALD TUUA TEXAS
MSGT ALEX WILLIAMS returned
homo for an eight day
furlough with his father J W
Williams and sister Mrs Carl
King Sgt Williams Is stationed i birthday
306000 rctlIrn t0 Moo0 FlcU H s t0 bl
J A Evans Admr to Fank appointed an Aviation Student
Cox SWV Sec 122 Blk M9 mul win bcgln his pljot training
306000 lor those coveted Silver Wings
W A Copcnhafcr et at to Q
B Workman EM Sec 55 Blk M9
672000
H F Whitney ca al EVj Sec
25 et al Blk K to Peter Barblan
1340000
Amicablo Life Inc Co to F
W Carruth Sec 16 Blk Wl
1812500
Bessie Nott ct al to J E i
Gurley SVi Sec 91 Blk
1000 ct al
Bessie Nott ct al to G A
Cook NVi Sec 91 Blk M9
1000 and other cons
Federal Dep Ins Corp to W
J Carruth WVfc Sec 93 Blk M9
500000
Tlllie Raltt to D S Carter Sec
48 Blk K 11490 00
A M Wilson en al to J C
Spilman Sec 138 Blk A
1600000
M8 M Anderson of Tulla
SGT CHARLES Norman
HOLCOMB who Is stationed In
Brunlng Nebr is visiting his
parents Mr and Mrs C L Hol
comb while on n ten day furlough
He Is a tall gunner in a
B24 His address is Sgt Charles
A A Uruu
Kress Nevs
Mrs A I Moore
Sept 28 We are haviim some
real cool cloudy weather but no
Men and Women d j waggon ot vemon vi
lited his daughter Mrs Edgar
TL Qorvi Gntson Sunday
n ineOerVICQ Hew and Mrs Clarence Howell
1 F C ROBERT R WALTER land family eat birthday dinner
daughter of Mr and Mrs Clydewith his patents Mr and Mrs
L WalterKress who has been vi Howell of Valley View community
siting her parents on a furlough Sunday
from Ft Sill Okla has recently I Bert Formway Stevo Morgan
received her rating as Corporaland A D Mooro made a business
since returning to station
PP F C ROBERT R WALTER
son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Walter Center
ttlp to Big Springs Saturday
Mrs P G Wimbcrly spent
Friday with relatives In Hale
then went to Amarlllo
Kress has been overseas several Saturday and spent the weekend
months Ho has been in Sicily andwith her laughter Verle Mae
ha3 recently been moved to North
Africa where he Is recovering from
an operation
PFC RALPH NEVINS son of
Mrs Shirley Nevins Rockvllle
111 who is stationed at Coma
Breckenridgc Kentucky is visiting
his wife in Tulla on a ten
day furlough
CPL WALTER E BROWN
son of Mr and Mrs E W Brown
who has been stationed at Lubb
ock in the Air corps has left for
Miama Beach Fla for further sc
Mr and Mrs J F Springer
and Mr and Mrs David Wimbcr
ly and family visited Mr and
Mrs Jeff Williams in Hale Cen
ter Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Homer Wllhelm
went to Amarlllo Sunday to visit
their daughter Margaret Ann who
13 working there
Mr and Mrs P O Dixon went
to Amarlllo Monday to meet
their daughter of Pomona Calif
Her husband Is In training and
Is being moved to Utah
Glenna Moore spent the weekend
in Plainvlew visiting Alma
Allied who Is attending Wayland
ks He has been in the service one i College
Theio was a family leiiniou
r
held in the homo of Mm Harvey
JOHN BROWN son of Mr and Plainvlew
Mrs E W Brown has recently
been made Corporal and is stationed
at San Marcus in the Air Corps
His wife who taught in the
Tulla school last year is teaching
in a private school in San Marcus
America necdj millioaj of women to
take over war jobi to itay with diojc
job to help speed the day when our
tighdog men will return victorious
Santa Fc women are answering diu
call all along the line
Right now thousands of Santa Fe
women arc doing warvital work to
keep cm rolling Many are pitching
into unglamorous jobs greasing
engines operating turntables wielding
ihovcls working in blacksmith shops
Sunday
Sept 26
Those attending were Mr and
Mrs Charles and son of Dumas
Mr and Mrs Glenn Harris and
son of Brownfleld Mr and Mrs
R W Latham and son V G
Latham all of Petersburg and
Mr and Mrs F W Simpson A
sumptuous was served at beautifully
arranged tables and the
occasion was celebrating the
of Mrs Simpson
who
at Moore Field Mission Texas wn < the recipient of Rifl
as Technical Supply Sgt On htsj Mrs Mirv Mortons netee of
MARCELLE ANDERSON who
has returned from the West roast
where he was employed by the
Consolidated Aircraft Co in San
Diego Is enrolled in the Aviation
Cadet Enlisted Reserve Corps In
Amarlllo Ue Is a Tullo High
School graduate of the class of
1930 and Is the son of Mrs A
Lockney is visiting her this week
Mr and Mrs Richard Moon
of Llttlofleld visited In the homo
of Ills parents Mr and Mrs Dave
Moore over the weekend
The W S C S will meet In
an all day meeting with covered
dish luncheon at the Methodist
Parsonage Wednesday Oct 0
O B Williams is home on a
furloiiRh visiting his parents Mr
and Mis Oscar Williams
Deo Williams is hero from San
Diego He has been transferred
to the Consolidated at Ft Woith
More Civil Service
Exams Announced
Willi the wrnther becoming
more and inure a weapon of war
Uncle Sam needs additional Jun
N Holcomb Milth Bomb Group J tor observer In meteorology to
717 HnmbSqdn
ing Nebr
record compute and chart weath
er observation S V Scott local
civil service secretary Sllil today
announcing a civil set vice
examination for tills fcdruil Job
Applicants must have graduated
from a standard four year
high school or they will be required
to take a Kcnenil tct in
addition to tho Junior observer
In meteorology aptitude examin
ation Scott said
Persons who pass the examination
will be considered for
employment with Weather Bureau
Stations In Arknnias Lotn inna
Oklahoma Texas and new Mex
ico
The minimum age limit for this
position Is 17 years There Is no
maximum
Appointees will be given Instruction
In weather observing
weather coding and the plotting
of weather data on maps during
their training period with a
stalling salary of 1410 a year
plus overtime Scott explained
Rapid advancement to 11120 a
year plus overtime Is offered to
those who successfully complete
the training course
Persons Interested In this
federal employment should secure
an application at any first
or second class post office and
file it Immediately with the
Your first introduction
should toll you
WHY
BLACK
DRAUGHT
BESTSELLING LAXATIVE
all ovor tho South
C ullo Ul < 0 ly l Dllxlxl
UuUr ikiflir Ik lb ihrj ffVii I t Hikr im lit J M Ff
Women at Work
Sor a Railroad at War
and cleaning roller bearings They take
pride in their work toot
Many of these women have husbands
swecdkeartsbrothcrs or sons in die armed
forces Many came to work to replace
a Santa Fe relative who had been called
into service Others took jobs because
they knew womanpowcr must step in
when manpower goes to war
ix We of the Santa l c salute these
women who know that what llicy are
doing is vital to Victory
lUek lh A Utk
SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES
oni oi amuicai u oo Mi < uiot
Santa Fe J
Jw
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director 10th civil service region
210 S Harwood St Dallas 1
Texas
All appointments will bo made
in accordance with War Manpower
Commission rules
The spotlight of federal employment
today fell on laboratory
mechanics familiar with electrical
electronic machine shop
nutomotlvo ami general shop or
laboratory equipment when the
Civil Service Commission announced
the urgent need for this
kind of personnel for employment
In the National Bureau of
Standards and other federal
agencien In Washington D C
Persons must have six months
of appropriate mechanical ex
perience or training for the low
estsalarlcd positions and additional
training for the hlghci
paying positions S C Scott
local civil service secretary said
pointing out that no written test
will be given
Scott nlso nnumuiicd that the
Commission will toituur to u
ccpt applications of tihnlrul anl
quart irystil thtuiieh November
10
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PAGE THREE
eral employment
Applications should be tent to
the U fa Civil Service C nml
slon Washington 25 D C
Persons using their highest
skills In war work should not
apply Federal appointments are
made In conformance with War
Manpower Commission rules
Ill RKS USEFUL
Hotttehold Hints
Try scrambling your eggs in the
top part of a double boiler
It makes a big difference if you
serve hot foods on hot dishes and
cold foods on chilled dishes
Homer HartlcM Dimmitt va3 n
visitor in the home of lus brother
J Baitlitt n ru i Mmday
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The Purchase Of The
Hailc Hardware Co
STOCK OF HARDWARE
Of Friona Texan
HY THIS
mil nDECC hardware
tnlLlIVtj J Plumbinff Electric
We are proud to announce the purchase of the entire
stock of the Halle Hardwaie Company of Friona Texas
Tor this will be a big addition to our already expanding
tdock of hardware in Tulla
With thin new stock wo will be In better position to
serve our many pillions when in many Instances thin
merchandise has been unobtainable This addition will
lound out a stock of hardware for Tulla that will meet
the homo front needs during the emergency
Which ineluiliH a few of the lianltOgot ileum to lie
found in our big Htoek of liiinlumo
STKIX HOLTS SKT SCHKWS STUD HOI ls
In purchasing tho Hallo llatdwaiu ntock we obtained
one of the largest Blocks of bolts screws of all types v
screWK wood sciows steel bolts stud bolts alt sl < and
typ This slock of bolts and sciuws added to our illicitly
huge stock will give uh onu of the largest stocks of tintype
of merchandise In the Panhandle
COM KINK CANVAS
COMIIINIiSIATS
IIKAVY WKIJHINi
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BKIT IAOINC
SlKKI CIAMIS
IJOOK SIMUMiS
STKKI Mm SHKS
iiiks
stkki kiiks
hack saws
hack saw mimjks
111 ICIIKH kMVKS
IMJINf KMVKS
MI TU COKKANDKItS
MKTAK DKSKMT MOLDS
MKIAI CAKK PANS
IIOHSK COKKAMS
KKIDLKS
MKTAK SIIKLF UirK
KTS
COITKII IMNS
SIKKL IlNCKIIS
CIIISKKS
II NI KMOMY STOM
SKIDCK II MMI s
SI lt DIIIIKS
HIV KTS
II MIMvSS HINs
IIAHNKSS SNAPS
CKK WKANKMS
COW MIKKS
I MM CANS
TIN CNS
CHOCK JAMS All mm
TIN POT KIDS
HOKKINO PINS
lKY CLASS Cil KNS
STOVK PIlK
FOR SEWING MACHINES
WK IIAVK A MIC STOCK OK NKKDKKS liOHIUNs
iil SIICTTKKS TO KIT ALMOST KVKKY IYPl
AND MODKL SKWINO MACMINK
NOTF A ter reading over tho ubove list tuuiJiy
you will note that most of the items I v
contuiii vital materials and rn ny of these are not ber
tnanufacturetl unymore Look over this list then come tour
store and buy the things you need We were fortune
in buying a lot of prewar goods in the lUule htoi
Geo A Childress
Hardware Plumbing Electric
IHONK 31 TULIA TEXAS
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 30, 1943, newspaper, September 30, 1943; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42742/m1/3/?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.