The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1944 Page: 2
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The Tulia Herald
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But the Lord is the true God
he is the living Uod and an over
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lasting king at his wrath the
enrbh shall tremble and the nations
shnll not Ibo ubc to abide his
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Weekly Sermon
The Picture On iMcmorys Wall
I have in my homo a number of
pictures Some of these I have
purchased because of the coloring
or because tho subject interests
me Others are scenes with which
I am familiar and which I have
had photographed and had enlarg
ed for framing Tho pictures that
I have purchased because tholr coloring
or subject matter interest
ed and attracted mo at tho time I
find myself replacing as I discover
others that appeal but the
pictures of old scenes and familiar
places I find grow more interesting
as time goes on They are not
discarded They will remain as
long as I live because they each
have a meaning and are tnado real
through memories Each of u I
think is engaged in hanging pictures
on the hall of memory Un
like tho pictures Unit we hong up
on tho wuDh of our home we can
not discard them and rephico them
with others Once hung they are
thero to stay iSotnc of them no
doubt we would like to remove but
V iwe cannot Others are a source of
pleasure and wake happy memo
ries These pictures that wo hung
on memorys wall are not made on
canvas with brushes or the print
ing press They are made by the
things we do each day of our lives
Minute Editorials
Wo have a greater fear that this
country will suffer more in the
future from tho lcsult of isolationism
than wo have that it will
suffer from an over aggressive
militarism Isolation is the retreat
of the ultra onservatives
who lack the initiative to learn
new ways and who because of
THE TULLA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
cd in tho torture of women prisoners
ibcforo they were put to death
In this ono camp cxecutons ran
as high as 18000 men women and
children a day A total of 1380
O00 bodies wcro burned at the
camp 080000 in special furnaces
700000 in bonfires The commission
reported the finding of 820
000 pairs of tho victims shoes
many belonging to children Documents
and papers found after
tho retreat of tho Germans disclosed
tho victims included Polish
and Soviet prisoners of war and
nationals of all tho subjugated
European countries
Wo clip this from an exchange
A Yank was sitting on the edgd
of a fox hole changing his socks
during the Guadalcanal campaign
when an enemy soldier fired a
burst from a machine gun kicking
up dirt beside the Yank His
companions were quick to kid him
about his unusual experience
Replied the Yank Whats so unusual
about that I change my
socks every day
I hope that when our soldiers
win this war a local man said
yesterday that Congress will not
There is still penty of selfish the flag
ness in tho world in spite of all
the talk of sacrifice that the war
has occasioned a business man
notes in one of our exchanges We
had some difficulty lie said in get
ting an adequate stock
Because of their scarcity they were
rationed to us by our wholesaler
For this reason we limited purchases
to two pairs per person that
our stock could go ns far as possible
give each boy in the community
nt least two pairs Wo
discovered quite Coy accident that
in spite of this plan one family
had succeeded in purchasing sixteen
pairs of overalls for two boys
This family got more than its share
by sending in different members of
tho family to different clerks and
by inducing friends to purchase
overalls for thorn As a result of
this familys selfishness and hoarding
some boys had to do without
a new pair of overalls for school
A local boy in the overseas sor
vice writes home that as far as he
is concerned none of the countries
he has visited during his service
in the army should have any fear
of the United iSUitcs wnnting any
of their territory I have scon a
good many of than he said and I
wouldnt trade a vacant lot in
America for any pick of the whole
lot I am not concerned nearly ao
much over the possibility that tho
United States mipht want somo of
the territory as I am the natives
of tho places I have visited will
want to come and live in Amorica
after tho war
Tho Polish iSoviot Commission
for tho investigation of Gorman
crimes against tho people of occupied
countries anounces that at
tho notorious Majdanek extermination
camp near iLoblin German women
were employed who specializ
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guns because a corporal was sent
to the guard house After all
whero is tho difference Why
should ono be justified and tho
other regarded as a crime against
If America Great Britian Russia
and Chirm can work out a plan
whereby they can all agree on a
program for world peace in the
of boys j future world pence can be assured
overalls for the opening of school The resources of these four coun
tries are such that no nation oi
combination of nations can stand
against them for long
Why is it that so often it is
difficult to do unto others as you
would have them do unto you
The more liberty we secure the
more federal restrictions are imposed
and the less t liberties wo
have
A neighboring editor defines <
politician as a person who is hgh
ly skilled in hanging onto his job
A new Hampshire man said a
woman had a breath that would
knock a horso down The jury awarded
her 500 Hero we have
tho reason why our friends dont
tell ub
Wo arc a people who pretend to
vote for tho principles for which
our party Btands but wo think it
a safe bet that not one person In
1000 hus read their partys platformAs usual this year iMainc rolled
up the biggest Republican vote in
her history
If even a small percent of tho
thought and attention and planning
had been given to affairs before
tho war that is being given
to the world after the war there
would have been no war
If a disastrous depression does
not folicw this wur there will have
been a lot of high class worrying
done for nothng
turn around and lose it as the Con kstablishnifr a federal bureau a
gross did in then case of World local man says is like getting a
War I by rejecting the League of wt t ius8 soninlaw It is much
Nations No one today can Huyicnsor to Kct thnn 5t is to > ct ri1
that the League of Nations didJof
I According to a local who
not Work It was never tried man
our thoughts and actions and our tllunks to a fcw nonflors 0f Con ilms a discriminating taste for good
deeds
They are the living record Kresn who were more interested in ood the profession of n good cook
of our lives
venting their spleen on the President
than they were in preserving
world peace
We have an idea but we dont
dare print what in our opinion
the boys in the service said and
thought when the entire force of
a war plant struck the other day
because one of their number was
dismissed What would wo think
if we should read in the morning
i paper Pattons soldiers on n sit i
their lack of knowledge fear to lown BtrikC rcfU8ing to man their
gea out of the rut of consorvn
tism They hope to escape
learn new ways and try new
things
has not been given the attention
and honor it should be The world
he says needs more good books and
less of some other things A good
many people regard the calling of
a cook as n lowly and even menial
task It isnt by any means It
takes brains and good taste and
rare discrimination to bo a good
cpok
A local ma sizes up the parent
problem as one of sitting up at
night When his children were
younger he says he had to sit up
nights with them and now that
they have reached tho teen age he
has to sit up waiting for them
to come in at night
I have tried to take care of my
enr n local car owner said yesterday
All the fenders are crumpled
up and thero are deep creases and
marks on both sides and tho back
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but not a single dent was put In
by me They were put in by those
who parked next to me I have
como to the conclusion that the
THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 19M
Moos of the Moment
BY UNCLE BOB
of the Kraft Dairy Farm Service
I
only vehicle that it is safe to par
on tho streets any more Is an army
tank I am thinking of getting
one after tho war is over
theres nothing like a
DR PEPPER AFTER A HARD
DAY OF THINKING ABOUT
GOING TO WORK
How much milk a cow will produce
during a year depends
greatly on the condition of the cow
at freshening time the extension
services say Cows which have been
built up in weight during their dry
period and which are properly cared
for in the first few weeks after calving
will be in better condition to
deliver maximum milk during the
rest of the year
There are certain standard recommendations
as to handling
fresh cows which arc generally
agreed upon by dairy specialists
of the extension services
The need for building up the
weight of the cow 150 to 200
pounds during her dry time has
been discussed in this column
A few days before calving the cow
should be separated from the rest of
the herd and placed in clean comfortable
surroundings In winter the
cow should be sheltered from cold
drafts and should have lukewarm
water for drinking
Feeding should be light in the few
days before calving with bran
mashes a limited amount of silage
and good legume hay suggested A
mixture of three parts ground oats
two parts wheat bran and one part
linseed meal is recommended after
two or three days to take the place
of the bran mash
Too rapid increase in feeding
after calving may cause indigestion
or bloat In four or five days
if the cow is doing well up to
five pounds of grain may be fed
daily this quantity increased
ono pound each two or three
days thereafter until maximum
milk production is reached
The extension services also say
not to milk the cow thoroughly but
to draw only a small quantity of
milk from each quarter during the
first three days after calving This
will help prevent milk fever
For detailed suggestions on handling
the freshening cow I suggest
you write the USDA at Washington
D C and ask for Farmers Bulletin
No 1470 which is free and also the
Extension Service at the University
of Minnesota St Paul Minnesota
for Bulletin 218
Maybe the reason we have so
many more crossing accidents
now than in the horseandbuggy
days iu because in those days the
driver did not have to depend so
much on his own intelligence
You know Mark Twains remark
that everyone talks about the
weather but nobody does anything
about it Seems to me Im getting
so I talk just as much about pas
tures but the difference is that a
good pasture is an item you can do
something about
In many places they call a good
pasture a mortgage lifter It is one
of the most important parts of a
sound dairy program
It may not bo too late yet to
get lime superphosphate and
other fertilizers on your pasture
for that needed fall application
Scattering of barnyard manure
with a chain harrow is a good
suggestion from the extension
services for this time of year also
One of the important things to
guard against right now is pasturing
too late in the fall You can do a lot
of damage to pastures by keeping
your herd on the grass in late fall
It should be permitted to recover
from summer and early fall grazing
so as to withstand cold weather
Farmers Bulletin 1942 by the
USDA Washington D C recommends
removing the herd from a
pasture while the grass still has at
least three inches of top growth This
allows the grass to store up root
reserves and will give you better
grass both tops and root next spring
This bulletin is entirely on good
pastures and is worth writing for
One of thoso skeptical Scotsmen
was riding with a friend on
a train They passed a field of
sheep and tho friend remarked
All those sheep have just
been sheared On this aide
anyway said tho Scot
Frozen milk may be all right when
it comes in the form of ice cream
but it is a dead loss in most other
cases It is still important in winter y
time to cool milk down to about 50
degrees after milking but care must
be taken to prevent much lower
temperatures
While waiting for the pickup
truck cans should not be left out of
doors unprotected when there is
danger of a sharp freeze Loss
from freezing is a dollar waster
which can be avoided with but
little trouble
The best thing to do is keep the
cans under cover in the milk house
in a shed or some other protected
place until pickup time This is
something which will begin to be a
problem in a short time now so it
might be a good idea to check up
and see whether you have a proper
place to handle the cans
NOTIi There usually It a 5e charge for
pamphlet mailed to nonresidents of a
statei but possibly yoar own state has a
freepamphleton the same subject Ask your
county
agent
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1944, newspaper, October 5, 1944; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42792/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.