The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 24, 1944 Page: 4
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Laura V Hamner
To Resume Radio
Program Saturday
io use ns a basis for a talk any
incident of past or present interest
that her listeners and rcuk ii
may suggest
Mrs Heard Hostess
To Sorosis Club
Mrs Allan Hetud was hostc
io the Sorosis Study Club Asui ited
iby Mrs Amos Nowby Tuesday
February 8
After the regular businc n
meeting a humorous activity was
led by Mrs Momoe Medium
The program subject was
Women With Smvival Value
Mrs Garrison
Entertains Club
The Needle Craft Club met in
1 tin home 111 Mrs I Villi I I1UII
aura V lamner wri ei of If
KeK J wtJ cImn memlCJ amI
I 11 V eem in lh member
two iniMti present Mich
column
Amnrillo GlobeNews and author
of the book Shortgraas and Long
lloms has announced that slu
will resume her radio program
over KGNC Light and Hitch
Saturday afternoon Feb 2J at
15 to 480 ocluk
She states that she will be glad
of E L Garrison
responded to roll cull with a cur
rent event
The next meeting will be
Mrs J H Hoge March 2
with
Lakevlew P T A
To Sponsor Fun
Night Program
I The Lakeviow ParcnUTcachcrs
Association is sponsoring n Fun
j Night program featuring a
Manless Wedding Everyone is
i invited to comt The charge is
i 25 cents per family
Northwest Texas
Education Meeting
To Be March 17
7lie dale for tno annual mvoting
of the Northwest Text Confer
JVIim Newby reviewe 1 Drivin 1 enee for Education has icon Mt
Woman by Elizabeth Chisaiicr for Maich 17 at the Amarillo High
The book dcciihes p ist wai life School Building nccoidlng to an
in tho South after the Civil War announcement made by Chester
Mrs Hill Ward reviewed another Strickland Conference 1iesiilenl
interesting book And Now To 1 Josh Lee of the Aeioiuuitks
morrow by Rachel Field Commission Washingt n D C
Refreshment and a social lumi is one of the featuied speakers
were enjoyed by the members fm the conference Mr Lee hn <
present been in Washington for several
yoars and should bring n message
in keeping with the times
Dr S A Ilamrln of Northwestern
University Evnnston III is
another of the speakers whom
many arc anxious to hear because
of his accomplishments in the field
of Guidance
It has boon the custom for
several years for all the schools
of the Panhandle to dismiss for
this occasion and it is hoped that
in spite of tho difficulties of
transportation this year tho attendance
will be aft largo ns usual
Veterans Placement
Division Prepares
Radio Broadcast
Veterans and members of their
families will find much of interest
in a radio program > repared by
tho Veterans Placement Division
of the United States Employment
Service which will be broadcast
under auspices > of the War Manpower
Commission over Station
KFYO Lubbock Texiu at 800
P M Thursday February 24
The program will deal with the
many problems of finding suitable
employment for veteinns as they
aw iuleascd from the armed service
iiuludinur mustering oulj
pay the possibilities of training
lehaliilitation or other adjustments
that may be necessary as
veteians ictiirn to normal civilian
life
Just read that order Mr and Mrs America
Read it carefully
It will deliver a bomb widi your democratic compliments
to the murderous dictators of Germany or
Japan
Its an application for a U S ar Bond
Sign it and Your Bomb will help tear apart the
military machine the Axis powers have built to
destroy you
Put off signing it and the chances are good that
youll live just long enough to accept delivery of
one Made in Germany or one Made in Japan
yourself
THE TVUA HERALD TVU4 TEXAS
New Club Organized
Friday Afternoon
Mri Luke and Mrs Stanley en
teilalned the wives of cienmery
employees In tho home of Mrs
Luke Friday afternoon Feb 18
A club was organized and officers
elected
Refreshments were served to
Mcsdamcs Shellnut Sherbet Ti
rcy Kcgan Dannckcr Melton
Maure Evans McCoy King Win
tn Jackson Bwlng and the
hostesses
The next meeting will be March
3 in the homo of Mrs Jack Dan
nckcr
Infant Son Of
A L Fullenwider
Buried Wednesday
Brief graveside services were
said Wednesday for Amnion Lee
Fullenwider infant son of Mr and
Mrs A L Fullenwider Tho baby
was born Sunday evening and died
Tuesday afternoon about 4 oclock
Buiial was in Rose Hill Cemetery
under the direction of Wallace
Funeral Home
Mi a Pat Hill arrived Friday
from Wilmington N C to visit
her father Dad Mulhall Mr Hill
is with the U S Air Corp stationed
at Wilmington
Mrs II T Sefton of Plainview
visited friends in Tulia Sunday
Men and Women
n The Service
Mr and Mrrt A J Harris re
ceived a cable Frlduy from their
son Second Lt Edward L Harris
of the U S Army saying that he
had landed overseas safely
Dalton Teaguo of the U S
Coast Guard is home from Puerto
Rico visiting Ids parents Mr and
Mrs C M Tcaguc
Pfc Jack Kcim stationed with
the Air Corps at Hillsboro Army
Air Base at Tampa Florida is in
Tulla visiting his parents Mr
and Mrs John W Keim
Second Lt and Mrs Robert
Anschutz were here from Friday
until Wednesday visiting his parents
Mr and Mrs N Anschutz
and other relatives He is station
ed at Ft Knox Ky
Plans For Dairy
Show Made At
Meeting Wednesday
Plans for the Swisher County
Dairy Show to be held prior to the
annual dairy show at Plainview
were disciuscd at a meeting of
county dairymen Wednesday night
in tho district courtioom
S J Payne presided over the busi
iiess meeting
HERES YOUR ORDER FOR A BOMB
for delivery to Berlin or Tokyo I
Because those boys arent fooling They re
killers and theyre coming after you fast
So what are you going to do about it
Wait until they arc on American soil Theyre on
it now In the Aleutian Islands if you want to pick
a place close to home
So the time to act is now To buy War Bonds
with at least 10 of your income every week
so Your Bomb can be delivered every week until this
war is won
Its easy to buy War Bonds at your post office
bank savings and loan association at many department
stores motion picture theaters and other
official sales agencies today
BUY WA R BOND S at east 1p every paydy
THE TULIA HERALDH
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NOTICE OP ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held on tho 4th
day of April A D 1911 in the
Swisher County Courthouse in
Tulia Texas for the purpose of
electing a mayor and two commissioners
for the City of Tulia
to serve for the ensuing two years
By order of the City Council of
the City of Tulia made this 23rd
day of March A D 1944
Ray G Jordan Mayor
SUGAR STAMP
NO 40 NOW VALID
FOR CANNING SUGAR
Sugar stamp No 40 in War
Ration Book IV good for five
pounds of sugar for home canning
became valid February l and will
remain good through February
28 1945 according to an announcement
made by the Office of Price
Administration
OPA officials state that the al
lowance will be a part of the total
allowance for 1944 canning season
At present it is contemplated
that the maximum allownnce will
be twentyfive pounds with stamp
No 40 good for five pounds and
the lemnining twenty pounds will
be obtainable by application at
the local War Price and Rationing
Board
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 241941
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following announcements
arc made subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary to be held
July 23 1944
For Commissioner Precinct No 1
R S BOB FRANCY
For Commissioner Precinct No 2
P R PETE RAYMOND
For Sheriff Tax Assessor nt
Collector
JOnN McCOY COY BURTON
II E WHITE
For County Judge and ExOfficir
Superintendent of Pablic InstructionJAMES T HALE
ForCounty and District Clerk
J E DEEN
For County Treasurer
J MURRAY MARKHAM
For County Attorney
J H ONEALL
For District Attorney
HAROLD M LaFONT
CITY ELECTION
Tho following announcements
are made subject to the City of
Tulia election to be held Tuesday
April 4 1944
For City Commissioner
M O MACK ELLIOTT
Everything For Spring
Large Select ion Of
jJaeUi and
lUGtt < ldHUtt
LADIES Wc NEW WOOL
COATS AND SUITS
Hcio is just what every woman will
want for Easter or Spring A New
Suit or Coat and we have a number of
these finely tailored garments in several
different new Spring Colors to select
from
HALF SIZE DRESSES
We feature halfsize dresses for the lady who experiences
difficulty in finding clothes that will fit Come in and
look aver our hnlfsi7e dresses
LADIES
SLACK SUITS
PLAY SUITS
SHORTS
For Everyday
STREET ahd SPORTSWEAR
For the outdoor girl or for
the housewife here are the
ideal clothes for
comfort and economy
Come in today and select
severalsuits for Spring and Summer
wear A complete range of
colors and sizes
Matched
Hats and Bags
We have a lovely collection
of matched hats
and bags in several styles
and colors to help complete
your Spring ensemble
Theyre modestly
priced let us show
them to you
Of Course YonJl Wafit A
SKIRT AND SWEATER
Nothing is quite so comfortable and yet so dressy on
cool breezy Spring days as a sweater and skirt We have
just received a new shipment of ladies knit sweaters and
we have new skirts in beautiful plaids and solid color
Spring materials
Kat Qieenwcuf
DRESSES
for Children
We have a complete range of sfxes
colors and styles in these Nationally
Advertised dresses for little girls Bring
your little girl to Nortncutts today and
let us show you these new dresses
NORTHCUTTS
tDIES WEAR
PHONE 204
GIFT GOODS
TULIA TEXAS
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 24, 1944, newspaper, February 24, 1944; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42825/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.