The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 10, 1943 Page: 5
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THURSDAY JUNE 101943
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Butane Gas Tulia phono 109R For Sale 300 yearling mules
lanyon phone 231W Herschcli and some good rams A 13 Hallo
Jennings 12tfclRt 2 Tulln Texas 232p
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1SUMMER DAYS SPECIALS
RED ARROW FOOT LOTION AND FOOT POWDER
Both 50c
HINDS HANDYSAVER SPECIAL
2 Regular 50c Bottles 49c
STAMS VITAMIN AND MINERAL TABLETS
50c and 175
A R D G VITAMIN TAHLKTS PACKAGES OF
50c to 300
SUNDRIES
CHOICE SIZE COM US AND kind
TOOTH BRUSHES
SUN GLASSES
FRI NITE SAT
MATINEE ONLY
June 11 12
lie 30c
RICHARD CARLSON and
M ODRISCOLL in
My Heart Belongs
To Daddy
Cartoon
SATUHDAY KITE ONLY
June 12
lie 30c
j RUSSELL 1IAYDEN in
Tornado In
Saddle C
with KOn WILLS
Comedy
Perils Royal Mounted No 8
SATURDAY PREVUE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
June 12 13 14
HUMPHREY nOGART and
INGRID BERGMAN in
Casablanca
Cartoon News
TUESDAY ONLY
June 15
lie 15c
JOSEPH COTTEN In
The Magnificent
Ambersons
with DOLORES COSTELLO
Valley of Vanishing Men
Chapter 3
WED THURS
June 16 17
lie 30c
JOAN BENNETT and
DON AMECHE in
Pete Smith NewsGirl
Trouble
23c
23c 29c and 50c
25c to SI00
BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
CRAWFORD PHARMACY
PHONE 39 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS TULIA
Federal Land Bank
Activities Changed
HOUSTON TEXAS Fedora
Land Bank activities in Texas
will bo decentralized strengthen
ing both tho local national farm
loan associations and the Federal
Land Bank of Houston according
to plans announced here by Presi
dent Sterling C Evans of the Land
Bank
Under now plans tho 76 im
paired associations out of tho to
GRAND
THEATRE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Thursday Juno
10
lie 30c
JOIINNY VVEISSMULLER In
Tarzan Triumphs
with FRANCES GIFFORD
Cavalcade Of Aviation
Cartoon Ntwi
m
4PIECE
BEDROOM SUITE
ton today las more than
000 in Land Bank and Land Bank
Commissioner loans on its books
Students Receive
Physical Fitness
Certificates
Austin Texas June 10 Three
hundred ten Texas public school
students have been mailed corti
licatos indicating their compli
ance with physical fitness stand
ards sot by Tho University 0f
lox us Interscholastic
League for
Jts Physical Fitness Clubs
This group out of some
10000
participating studuents attained
the prescribed standards Others
will meet the requirements during
tho summer League officials
believe
U S Flag Created
On June 14 1777
The flag of the United States
naij its beginning on June 14 1777
when the Continental Congress
sitting in Phitadclphia
adopted a
resolution declaring That the nag
of the
United States shall be of
13 stripes of alternate red
and
white with a union of 13
stars
of white in a blue field represent
ing the new constellation
Following tho reception of the
report of a committee appointed
to suggest a design for the flag
the resolution was adopted The
design recommended by the com
mittee was as follows The stars
of the new nag
represent a new
conste lation rising in the West
The idea is taken from the great
was not
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inet 150 Inquire nt Herald Of
School cast of Vigo Park E D
McMurtry 222p
For Sale or Trade One Hum
loy AlllsChalmers combine 10
+ ft combine and motor recondi
Ijltioned Price 400 Would consider
I small combine in trade Lawrence
Zimmcror Gainesville Texas Rt
1 Telephone 9017F3 232p
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For Sale New Perfection Oil
I Stove Practically new Inquire at
City Hall 23lp
it
For Sale Buff Leghorn Pullets
See W J Lumpkins 23lp
Wanted Subscriotions to thej
the Daughters of the American
Revolution and the Sons of the
American Revolution Tho day is
proclaimed each year by Presi
dent proclamation nnd flags are
widely displayed
Men and Women
n The Service
Isaac Rice wlio lias teen sta
tioned in California is visiting
his parents Mr nnd Mrs S F
Rico while on a 10 day furlough
he has recently been moved to
Pueblo Colo He has been in the
service one and onelialf years
and this is his first furlough
Joe A Bradley of Tulia Texas
who has been stationed nt Frederick
Army Air Field Okla for
the past several months has been
promoted from Private First Class
to Corproal the fields public re
lations officer has announced
Cpl Bradley entered the ser
vice at Lubbock Texas and is
a member of the 452nd Base Ho
AB Squadron at the field one
of the Gulf Coasts newest advanced
twinengine flying schools
for bomber pilots
Miss Aldine Swepston daugh
ter of J E Swepston of Tulia
has already gained her first stripe
as a WAAC and
is now an auxiliary
first class WAAC recruit
ers in Tulia Monday who know
Auxiliary Swepston personally
state that she is making remarkable
progress
She is now attending admini
constellation Lyra which in thet tlve school at Richmond Ky
non ThrEi ° US SitlnifieS > w where she was transferred from
mony The blue in the field Arkansas
is
taken
from the edge of the Cov
encntcrs Banner of Scotland sig
nificant of the covenant of
tho
United States against oppression
The stars are disposed in a circle
symbolizing the perpetuity of the
Urnon the ring signifying eter
nity I he 13 stars show the num
ber of the United Colonies and
denote subordination of the States
of the Union as well as equality
among themselves The red tho
color which in Roman days was
a symbol of defiance
denotes
daring and the white purity
J110 naS > made according to
this design was carried in the
battle of Brandywine on Sept 11
1777 There is a tradition that the
first flag of this design was made
for General Washington by Bet
sy Ross of 239 Arch street Phil
adelphia There is also a
tradition
that a discussion arose
as to the
number of points the star should
hvae A star with six points
was
first made This it is said Wash
ington did not like and he chang
ed the star to one of five points
Flags of various designs had
been in use befroe this flag The
use of the new flag quickly be
came general The anniversary of
the
Ensign R B Dawson Jr left
Saturday after a few days visit
with his parents Mr and Mrs R
B Dawson He received his com
mission in the U S Navy after
attending officers candidate school
at Notre Dame Enroute to his
new station at Miami Florida
he
will stop to visit his brother
THE TULIA HERALD TUUA TEXAS
WnntcdScvcrn McCormlck Motorists Must J s Knglcmnn and son David
Dcerlng power grain binders leave j 8lsLmU of Fort Worth nrc vWUhr In the
name and price with Cooper Im JLndorse bas Stamps limine of his daughter Mr and
plcment Co 22lp I Mis Jpmc Hanlwick and with
r iilttT station operator unist Ninii i
Come in and get the Tulia Her comply Wlth OPA aRlllnllms > r olu cnlUts nnd rlc fl
aid from now until picnic day risk suspension the district of Mrs V H Ford left Sunday
July 17 for 30c co or 0PA warned today in night for Unttlosburg Miss to
kindscvenllng that several operators Jl her husband who Is stationed
t Wcst nv i with the a
CallA P Davics for all kinds
of electric and repair work Mo m qfNns h ml bo0M MWP
cd l
tore and refriterater phone 141 0IR < > r
ous violations of tho
program
Pointing out that a motorist
flee 202p endorse his gasoline rationing cou
pons the OPA called upon the
Wanted A middle aged lady to motorists to cooperate No coti
keep house for small family pons should be released to the
Mrs Ona Hicks Tulia Texas operator without endorsing them
22tfc on the back with the auto II
cvnsc number and the state of
For Sale Ten acres of land registration The OPA said that
with six roomed house also good the endorsement was the govern
well in Tulia Write Minnie Evans ments chief weapon against llle
Happy Texas 6 < miles east 2 gal traffic in mileage rationing
miles south of Happy 20lp
Try The Tulia Herald Want
Column if you want to sell that
old furniture or other articles
For Sale One six room house
Personals
D A McSpadden and daughter
Miss Anna Ainanllo were in
Tulia Wednesday on business
r
J with two largo lots in Tulia They were accompanied by Mrs
g Priced at 51500 Also one seven H H Townsend Ainarillo and
j I room houre well improved in City Mrs Henrietta Johnstone New
e limits in Hush Addition priced York City who is visiting in their
at 3000 See Mrs W D Gafford home in Amarillo
or write Mrs Martha Johnston >
iilUB Alhambra Ave Martinez nmMy wen
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ln 1lalnvlew e
Calif Sunday
Pvt Everett Hire who is sta
WantcdTo rent or buy a half 70
l W K t h l Ton
section of land within five miles I
A f < u < lay8 twl <
of Tulia if interested write
wih olUvos
is
rlough
Laurence F Hourland Route l
Tulia Texas 224c E E Degge of the Center Plains
community was a Tulia visitor
I Wanted A party with combine Wednesday
to harvest and haul to elevator
125 acres early wheat about June Elbert L Wlnton city olectrl
20th Located IVj miles east and clan reported to the U S Vcter
1 < miles north of San Jacinto ws hospital Wednesday afternoon
for
clinical checkup and treat
ment at Ainarillo
Donald Watts of Amarillo was
in Tulia Wednesday
Patients at the Swisher County
Hospital this week include
Tommy Goodman young son of
Mr and Mrs Earl Goodman who
underwent a tonsllectomy Wed
nesday morning and Rev T G
Crabb Methodist minister or Sll
verton who was operated on
Tuesday and Is reported doing
nicely
Word from Hugh White says
hat Mrs While wJujwuJyW
charge and now
employed at
JETS c Lcu ta ° °
JIrs W R Pnyi > e
HERES UBEFUI
Household Hints
Overburned dishes can be
cleaned by soaking them in a solu
tion of borax and water
Waxed paper under lee pans in
nt ° r Wn
nlL reveMl lt
irom slicking
< l0lghs mke lho
HWt
brmd
Use clean a t of wmln
paper to roll ies and pastry on
it wives a lot of cleaning up later
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Army Air Con nn miles south
f
Houghton Mich June 2
1013
Private Donald McRae Davis
18 of Tulia
son of Mr and Mrs
J E Davis 1247 LaFayette Den
Colonul ° has arrived at
Michigan College of Mining and
Technology for course of
Army
Air Force instruction lasting apJ
proximately five months prior to
his appointment as an Aviation
Cadet in the Army Air Forces
During this period he will take
numerous academic
courses as
well as elementary flying train
ing Upon completion of the
he will be classified as
a pilot
navigator or bombardier and go
on to schools of the Flying Train
ing Command for training in these
specialties
iJhr Wl be no lass
ed
zinc lids for Mason jam this year
Board Other types of caps will
however be available
In a recnt poll of 411 state
leg
slatures
the Pathfinder report
hat 83 5 per cent reported thai
hey believed the President would
he
a candidate for a fourth term
Issuing bonds locally for high
way building in Texas
was given
t first impetus
by n act of
special session of the Legislature
permitting subdivision of countiw
for road
improvement
purposes
Texas largest underground cav
ern is Longhorn Cavern 11 mn
southwest of Burnet
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Edwin L Ttx 1 l otf
Dawson who is in hn i n
I BUY
LOAN COTTO
1941
and
1942
LOAN NOTES
ROOM 12
VEIGEL ULDG
OVER BLAIR DRUG
Ilalnvlew Texas
Frank Eiring
Army Air Corps there
Uefore coming to Tulia to visit
her mother Mrs G V Dawson
n d otliur relatives Mm Ford was
For Sale One small tool cab may bring suspension upon n fill with her husband at Oklahoma
ing station operator by falling to City Okla
i
Miss Sue Hello Couchinnu and
Miss
Sybil Gidden were in Lubbock
Monday
Mrs Marceillos Dayton employee
of the FSA office spent
last weekend visiting In Plain
view
George Childress left Saturday
to attend the firemens convention
at Waco
Mrs 1 C LnPrade of Los Angeles
Cnllf is visiting her sls
lorlnlaw Mrs W S Tomllnson
and other relatives
Mr nnd Mrs W II Moore ltt
tlefleld who lived In Tulia several
years iiko hnve lecently moved
to Happy Tevas and visited
in the home of Mrs 1 11 Hoge
lasst week
Mr and Mrs Elmer Ramsey
and family Amarillo visited in
the homo of her parents Mr and
Mrs J E Culwoll at Wayside
Sunday
Tommlo Daniel Jr left Tuesday
for Austin where he will en
ter Hoys State for an Intensive
course In citizenship The Tulia
Kiwanis Club and the American
Legion sponsor this activity
Miss Mayon Goodrich a student
at the University of Texan Is
spending a few weeks with her
mother Mrs Lora Goodrich and
her grandparents Mr and Mrs
Fred Griffin
Mrs It G Miller of Grand
Prairie is visiting her fileud Mrs
Jim Harris this week
Rev P E Yarhorough will
leave Monday to attend a pastors
school at Southern Methodist University
at Dallas for ten days
i ym iihalt thou behold m
and see the leward of the wick o
ed Sis when I lead thai verse tl
if
raised me three feet off the >
ground I did not know there wai T
such a verse in the
Id
bem reading mostly In the New
Keslarnent I read th nt of thatpi
ehaptoi the first part was rp
ped apart In utter humlllly I t
said Thank you pieclous God
and fell like a little boy that hud j co
escaped the mouth of an enemy ki
of prey
When I g i my buddy t
the post ho said Lute ho calls
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R mvwnl
tahiers cun nvT T Cf c want y
Some cooks cook highly tjor
cd vegetables in milk to retain
the color
Chocolate cakes call for a mod
erate oven
Lemon Juice mixed with
wood
islies will remove tarnish from
brass
Gilt picture frames
can bo re
stored to brightness by rubbing
with a sponge moistened in tur
pentine
Mrs K N Noble and son Ne
bit Plainvlew visited In the home
die of Psalm III pointing lift
finger at this verse A thousand
shall fall at thy side and ten thousand
at thy right hand but it w
shall not come nigh thee Only
with thine >
to get right with God Waiting
Alaska
for Your Ai
Wp
U S Army Ungineera cou
couldnt ho done Iiko
nnd Hinoothed tho wilcin to
highway IwkIh nearer to
you can Iiopo to head y
to tho Hio
Crnndo or
lonvin war worried in
you liuvo a car
Not n now ono not bo
pcrlfl agree Your bent bcl
present car for tho futuro
youll jiroHorvo it for you
today by recognizing ita
engino acid
Mere normal combiwl
acid in any engine after it
running often driving lour
Hay Harbour son of Mr and
the Top Price
PAGE FIVE
Word was received in Tulia of Cross McDanlel who has been
the birth of a son Hichanl Paul In tho West Texas hospital In
to Mr nnd Mm ir C Hentty Amnrlllo for four weokn follow
Idaho Springs Colo Mrs Meatty Injt nn operation was brought
was formerly Mis Mario Adams
who was employed at Heard Hi
Jones Drug several months ago
home last week
Ing
and is improv
Mr and Mrs J C Hand and
sons Kdmond Ray and Jltnrny
Mrs H E Harbour who Is cm1 Frank Amarillo liave recently
ployed with the Phillips iKr at armed In Tulia to make their
Horger visited his parents hist home He Is employed at the
weekend Swisher Creamery
SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CORN FLAKES
SOAP
COFFEE
0XYD0L
SOAP
Liumlty
SHORTENING
TOMATO JUICE
CORN MEAL
GINGERALE
Heil ami liile
Package
Heil anil While
r > Giant Hurx
Heil anil While
I Pound CIihh Jar
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< iiuun
Hum
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t Iomiil Iail I Point
Starlite
Id Otiiiii Can
1 Point
ow or
PoiiihIh
While
2 Ouiiii Itotllr 2 Tor
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19c
33c
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25c
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PRODUCESEED DEPARTMENT
PlHlltlN lllllll sxllll Mill
We have complete line anlen Seed ImiiiIcii
I el us kiiou > our imtH All KinilM laiining Supplien
Ducketts Store
THE HIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN
EAST SIDE SQUARE
Wc Are Ready To Care For Your
HARVEST NEEDS
r hic i hit Muck of items thiit you will lie iicid
Im fur lltrvet MnUr Goodman your c > ir anil truck
liriiliiirtris tills liurvrNt Here Is a list of tlllllKt to
check nvrr before you start miUlixr your wlieit
Canvas Water Hairs Leather anil Canvas Jloves Pram
OH lllters All Kinds Motor Oils ami Greases Allls
lialmrr Comhliv and Tractor Parts Matterles Fan
Kelts ami complete Automotive Service
WASHING AND LUBRICATION
tile to labor shortairrs for sometime
i have not been washing cars
ill we have been able to crt extra
el > for the harvest rush and will
In position to ivc you washlnu
ml liilirleatlon service lust brliiK
our u In or call 70 and let us wash
nil lubricate your ear plcktui or
i nek
engmo well you montly di
I hen along camo rationing a
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rnotal plating
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f tires for pissi niter cir pickup trucks and tractors In our
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 10, 1943, newspaper, June 10, 1943; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42758/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.