The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1944 Page: 4
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PAGE FOUR
CLASSIFIED ADS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SATES
First Insertion 2c p r word
Additional Insertions lc per word
Minimum Charge Tint Insertion 26c
Minimum Charge Additional Insertion 15c
WOMEN
Good salary Interesting work in
nn essential industry pleasant
surroundings arc some of the
many attractive features of the
position now open for single or
married women between the ages
of nearly 17 and 35 years
Apply
CHIEF OPERATOR
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE CO 38tfc
Sco us for Merit and Mayficld
Poultry and Livestock feeds
Clevengcr Produce 17tfc
Permanent Wave 59c Do your
own Permanent with CharmKurl
Kit Complete equipment including
40 curlers and shampoo Easy
to do absolutely harmless Praised
by thousands including Fay
McKonzie glamourous movie star
Money refunded if not satisfied
Heard Jones Drugs 3210p
WANTED WIRE CuaT HAjnG
ERS lc Cash Blairs Clcaneo
Wo handle Wntkins Products
See us for your needB Cleven
gcr Produce 17tfc
For Car Upholstering sec Nancy
Byrnes 393p
WANTED HAULING
Call 101J or see L W Hutson
f 35Cp
For Sale Model L Case tractor
20 ft Case combine 9 ft Emerson
plow Call 14 G Mrs J B
Goylcr 37tfc
Bring Us your Cream Eggs
and Poultry Clcvengcr Produce
17tfc
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WE USE ONLY GENUjKlE
MAYTAG BUI It PARTS
A H COOPER ELECTRIC
PHONE 27 TULIA
For Sale Table top gas range
1944 model H 1 H C Tractor
2 row equipment and belt pulley
Contact me at Second and Missouri
or Phone 2G0 Tulia Lawrence
Bourland 39tfc
See I C Height for plumbing
and heating at the old Jim
Baker home 383p
For Sale Model H Farmall and
Lister Model D John Deere and
14ft Sanders OneWay See
Ardcll Joiner 7 miles south and
one east of Siiverton 383p
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For Sale 1042 five passenger
Dodge Coupe W B Eakin Phone
101 Floydada 40lp
For Sale One 4plccc bedroom
suite See Mrs Tern Baglcy 520
N Calif 40lp
Wo will pay 2c each for wire
coat hangers City Tailors 34tfc
For Sale New Hcgari bundles
Fair grnin 1 mile North 3 West
Tulia A C Boohnlng 35tfc
Sec I C Height for plumbing
and heating at the old Jim Baker
home 383p
For Sale Model D John Deere
Tractor Good Condition See
Martin Campbell at Happy 3D2p
Call A P Davles for all
kinds of electric and repair work
Motors and refrigerators Phone
141 39tfc
TwocaS
Wanted Grazing Stalks and
wheat for cattle or sheep State
acreage condition water fences
and price wanted reed available
in take off weather Phone 0241
or 4111 Guy II Tomlinson Box
1085 San Angolo Texas 400e
For Sale Attwater Kent radio
cabinet model Mrs George
Buchcnau 40lc
For Sale Poland China Boards
serviceable age John H Adams
392dh
For Sale Modern home in
nice location If interested call
Herald Office for information
39tfc
Wanted to Buy House 2 to 4
rooms Modern preferred Must
be worth the money Call 191
40lp
Livestock If you want sheep
or cattle to graze your stalk fields
and wheat see or write me
Orders filled on any class or
quality wanted Phone 0241 or
4101 Guy II Tomlinson Box
1085 Snn Angolo Texas 400c
PIANOS Several Baby Grands
New carload used Uprights and
one latest model Spinnelte just unloaded
at each of our stores
Come before they are picked
over Mary L Spence Music
Stores Amarillo 1020 West Gth St
Plninvicw 710 Broadway St 39lc
For Sale 2Row Tractor and
equipment and rent 175 acres of
row erqp land possession Jan 1
Also 7 ft MasseyHarris Combine
5000 hegari bundles C A
Griffith Just east of Flynt
School 40lp
Sco Den Rogers for all kinds of
hauling including cattle Tele
phono 98 Tulia 404c
Luziers Fine Cosmetics and
Perfumes Mrs J J Meadow
404p
If you want to get an irrigation
well drilled in a radius of 25
miles of Tulia See J B Slade
40lc
For Sale One treadle dewing
machine Phone 131 40lc
Tomatoes For Sale Five miles j For Sale Oak dining table uik
south of Tulia and onefourth chairs library table Supcrfex oil
mile west of Road Side Park heater like new a oneburner oil
Price 200 per bu at patch healer Coleman gasoline iron and
George Love 393p Franklin sewing machine in good
condition T 11 Sponholtz 40lp
For Sale Large Baby Bassi For Sale 1941 Ford Tudor at
nette on roller stand See Mrs Ceiling price Tluco new Tires
Lola Rae Tucker 392plL D Shipman 40lp
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THE TULIA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
Texan Is Legions Man of the Year
Selected as Man of the Year for his outstanding record In advancing
the principles of Americanism advocated by the American Legion
Horace H Shclton left attorney of Austin Tex is shown at the national
convention in Chicago as he received the 1000 Lewis S Roscnstiel Award
for distinguished community service The award is presented annually
by Roscnstiel chairman of the board of Schonley Distillers Corp Mak
lng the presentation is James F ONoll of Manchester N II vicechair
man of the Lctdons National Americanism Commission
Careers and Cash Offered
In Contest For Designers
Girls who think they have a flair for designing today were
offered the opportunity of entering a nationwide contest
which holds promise of a lucrative profession in the designing
field
In order to encourage young Miss America to develop
latent talent Harpers Bazaar announced its sponsorship of
the contest which it hope3 will bring new acclaim to American
designers of womens clothes
Wo aro thrilled at what Amcr
lean women havo already achieved
in tho field of designing and want
to encourugo tho younger genera
Hon to even greater achievements
Carme Snow editor of Harpers
Bazaar said in announcing the contestThree winners will be selected
Each will rccclvo 150000 plU3 a
scholarship at tho Parsons School
of Design in New York criticism
and encouragement throughout tho
school year by tho editors of Harpers
Bazaar and an Introduction to
leading manufacturers at tho end
of the school term
College girls school girls and art
students between tho ages of seventeen
and twentythree at the time
the awards aro made aro cliclblo to
enter Each entrant must submit at
least ten color sketches of original
fashions mounted on white card
boards with twoinch margins also
a letter of two or three hundred
words telling what she wants to do
In fashion and a brief character
reference from her dean or school
principal
Entries must bo submitted on or
before April 1 1045 and should bo
sent to Harpers Bazaar 572 Madison
Avenue New York 22
The entries will bo Judged by tho
editor of Harpers Bazaar tho head
For Sale Supertax Circulating American Legion
with outside °
eating stove con
neclions
Tulia
C A
Osborn Rt 1
40lp
Drive For 3059
Continued from page 1
wire legion
For our Allies it means Care
for child war victims food for
those whoso lands wore stripped by
tho Axis hordes medical aid for
the undernourished and ill shelter
for ninny victims of ruin and
pillage clothing for thoso whoso
homes and belongings havo swept
i away by war assistance and ai
in starting lifo anew for thousands
I who havo escaped from tho terrors
of their homelands
I of Axis occupation
landsGive
Give a Texans Shato
Continued rrom page 1
World War I who paid high tri
Wantcd To Rent 2 3 or 4 lin to the late Brig Gen Theo
furnished rooms apartment or l ° ru Roosevelt II
house Call Mrs Ray Gales at
Swisher Creamery 730 to 430
40lp
Electric
Wanted Sewing of all kinds
Mrs Mnble Tiner located in the
Earl Burrow west apartment
403p
Farmers Urged
Continued rrom page 1
Due to tho lack of storago spaco
and the transportation facilities
for spreading supplies throughout
tho nation most of the grain sorghum
crop will either have to bu
stored or utilized in or near nreas
of production Mr Milner stated
Farmers should lei their crops
dry in tho fields before cutting sc
that the grain may be stored pro1
porly and are urged to feed as
much of the grain as possible to
their own livestock Grain sorghums
are ono of tho most nutritious
and economical feeds and
rank between 95 and 97 percent
of tho overall feed value of corn
for all classes of livestock
Further details of obtaining
bins and other information pertaining
to tho crop may be obtained
at the county AAA Offico of
Tulia Texas
of tho Parsons School and a board
Lt Gfcn William N iHaskol
national director O C D
John 11 Blnnford Jr administrator
N Jf A
Mrs James II Doolittlc wife of
Brig Gen James H Doolittlc who
bombed Tokyo
Alvin M Owsley past national
commander from Texas
Brig Gen Bobert L Denig director
Public Relations U S M
C
F L Schaglo president National
Education Association
John L Sullivan Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury
Mrs Frank Knox vife of the
Secretary of the Navy
Robert M Gaylord president N
A M
Hon Tom Connally senator
from Texas
Lt John W Flynn U S N
recipient Congressional Medal of
Honor
Hon James Fofrestal Secretary
of the Navy
Hon Basil OConnor Chairman
American Red Cross
China Still Fights
For Independence
In 34th Year
Double Ten the tenth day of
the tenth month is to the Chinese
what Fourth of July is to the
American The Chinese calls it
in his own language Shuang
Shin Chieh which means
Double Ten Holiday When he
says it he thinks as does the
American saying Fourth of July
of firecrackers patriotic speeches
Ills countrys Revolution for independence
and the founder of
his Republic
Chinas independence from her
Menchu rulers was won just 33
years ago on October 10 But
China had a series of indepen
dences to win before she could
fully complete her Revolution
First she had to win independence
from her own lival warlords
This was accomplished
when Generalissimo Chiang after
the Northern Expedition in 1921
established tho National Government
in Nanking in 1927
China also had to win independence
from such foreign domination
as had been forced upon
her by the unequal treaties established
with the old Mnnchu rulers
This was in part accomplished I
with the abolition of the extraterritoriality
treaties with Great
Britain and the United States in
January 1943 I
Chinas light and stub
long
of two retail store executives and born and courageous for inde
two manufacturers Awards will bo jpendenco from tho threat of in
made public In tho August 1945 is vusion from Japun and from the
sue of Harpers Bazaar territorial encroachment of tho
Gen illenry III Arnold Commander
of the U S Army Air
Forces accepting American Legion
Distinguished iServIco Medal
Complete Stock of R E A Wir IIon John H Pricker governor
U1 fVT nt0rials Sco A Co ° Pcl of Ohio and Republican viccpresi
For Sale 40 acres one mile
from Tulia nicely located and
suitable for a dairy poultry hogs
or soy beans Write Box 51
Watson Mo 402c
For Sale One New Perfection
oil range cook stove 1 room for
rent two blocks north of bank
Mrs W J Hardy 40lc
° tfc dential nominee
Gen George C Marshall Chief
of Staff U S Army
Pfc Alton Knappenbcrger recipient
of the Congressional Medal
of Honor in this war
Henry Ford II grandson of
Henry Ford accepting tho American
Legion Distinguished Service
Medal for his illustrious grand
Japanese military machine has
now lasted more than onethird
of tho short period since Her Republic
was born This fight is apart
of her Revolution which
ibct is one of the secrets of
Chinas dogged determination Tho
people of China are fighting not
alone for their existence but for
their right to complete their
Revoluttion and establish their
democratic form of Government
We can help China achieve her
longed for democratic form of
government said J E Deen
chairman of United China Relief
by donating to the United War
Fund which embraces this
agency
Kress Juniors
Elect Officers
The Kress high school juniors
father I hcld a class meeting Sept 18 for
Rrig Gen Frank T Mines ad the purpose of electing new offi
ministrator Veterans Affairs
Hon William Green president
A F L
Hon Nelson A Rockefeller coordinator
of InterAmerican AffairsEarlo D Norton Army and
cersThoy aro a3 follows president
W V Reed vicepresident Irene
Vineyard secretary and treasurer
Wilma Lynn Whitlow reporter
Sally Lindeman
The sponsor is Mrs Edith Waits
Navy Legion of Valor and cosponsor is Mrs F H Wil
Lt Mitchell Paige U S M C son
recipient of Congressional Medal Plans for the coming year wero
of Honor discussed
When You Need Foods
Try Duckett s
Where We Try To Offer Friendly and Courteous
Service Combined With n Selection of Highest Quality
Staple and Fancy Foods
Do Your Food Shopping At Our Store litis
Week
PRODUCE SEED DEPARTMENT
EGGS ARE GOOD PRICE WE ARE NEEDING
MORE EGGS BRING IIS YOUR EGGS POULTRY
CREAM HIDES ASSURE YOU THE TOP PRICE
WE HAVE FULL LINE CANNING SUPPLIES
OYSTER SHELL LAYING MASH TIN CANS
WE HAVE THE RIGHT PRICE ON BINDER
TWINE SEE US BFORE YOU BUY
Ducketts Store
THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN
EAST SIDE SQUARE
Boy Scouts Awarded
For Participation
In Paper Drive
Members of the local Boy Scout
troop were taken to the picture
show in Tulia lost Thursday night
as a reward for their excellent
work in the collection of wastepaper
hero recently Mack Elliott
Scoutmaster said
Mother Of Local
Man Passes Away
In Plainview
Mrs A M Newman of Locknoy
died September 2H in u Plainview
sanitarium following an operation
and heart attack She had foccn
a resident of Floyd County since
1925Her
Her husband and six children
survive including a son Randolph
Newman of Tulia
Funeral services were held at
the FirEt Baptist Church of Lock
t
tyan Men
Come To LaVcllcs
for
J ARM AN SHOES
STETSON HATS
New Shapes and Colors
LEATHER COATS
LEATHER JACKETS
MACK1NAWS
DRESS SHIRTS
SPORT COATS
SllEEIUNED COATS
SWEATERS
UNDERWEAR
NEW TIES
SUITS
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LADIES
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TinjRSDAY OCTOBER 5 1944
noy September 29 and burial was
nt Floydada
Mrs John Ballenger and Jackie
lifelong friends of the family
attended the funeral also
If a disastrous depression does
not follow this war there will have
been a lot of high class worrying
done for nothng
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Crcomulsion relieves promptly because
lt goes right to the seat of tho
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw tender Inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes
Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Crcomulsion with the understanding
you must like the way lt
quickly allays tho cough or you tire
to have your money back
CREOMULSION
for Coughs Chest Colds Bronchitis
I Nationally Advertised
I Brands
Come in and let us sh6w our new CURLEE SUITS for
men We have one of the finest selections weve ever had
and too theyre still mnde of the same reliable longwearing
fabrics and materials and are sold at the same
nationally advertised price When you buy a Curlee suit
you know you are getting one of the best suits you
can buy
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DRESSES
We have just unpacked a lot
of these gorgeous new Fall and
Winter dresses the latest
style creations in all sizes and
colors
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Ladies you can also
md all the accessories to go with
1 r new dress right here at
I lies new purses and
new hats new contume
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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/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.