The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1942 Page: 3
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THURSDAY APRIL 23 1912
Kress News
Mrs A W Tooley
Kress Texas
doing nicely but will have to be
confined to his bed for several
weeks yet
Rev R V Tooley of Vernon
spent Thursday night in the home
of his son A W Tooley
Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock
at the church Members present
were Mrs Wayne Griffitts Paul
Dixon Horace Brooks Oscar Williams
Shlton A F Rogers and
A W Tori y
u Mr
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and Mr Milo Brown and
Vugil rvKe a trip to Amn
rillo last Monday where they pur
chased some new furniture
Mrs Paul Dixon spent a few
days this week in Amnrillo in the
home of her daughter Mrs Pat
Murphy
At the District Meet at Canyon
Inst week Evelyn Obenhnus won
first place in girls junior high
WEEKEND
SPECIALS
Thursday Friday
and Saturday
ALL SPECIALS CASH
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FAST COLOR
SHORT LENGTHS
8
94 BLEACHED
SHEETING
YARD
81x09
SHEETS
EACH
c
YARD
GARZA OR
F0XCR0FT
Sheeting and Sheets
45
REGULAR 29c
QUADRIGA 80 SQUARE
23
cVMD
HUMMING BIRD
NYLON HOSE
159
PAIR
MENS 8 OZ
SANFORIZED
OVERALLS
STRIPED OR BLUE
I 29
M PAIR
WHY PAY MORE
TRADE AT
HOXFORDS
and put the 6avings in Defense
Stamps and Bonds
jdeclamitvm W V Itred won first
l in boys jumui dccljniUon Don
if April 20 Our community has singles
seriously ill who lives in Illinois
Weldon Hayes visited Melvin
Bradley last Saturday night
I Through comparisons of air and
ground travel time an American
Airlines statistician figures passengers
have now saved a total of
11735 years by flying A A planes
I LITTELLS LIQUID
I A Calcium Sulphurate Solution
for relieving the discomforts
of itching that frequently accompanies
Minor Skin Irritations
Prickly Heat and the Bitea of
J NonPoisonous Insects Locally It
helps to allay the itching of Eczema
Price 50c per bottle
1 Heard Sc Jones
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FARM LOANS
The Federal Land Bank and Land Bank Commissioner
has funds to loan at low rate of interest This ia
a good time to refinance your loans Call at the office
of Tulia National Farm Loan Association and make
your application
G C HUTCHISON
lv SECRETARYTBEASURER
Lakeview News
Mrs Horace Brooks and daughUj m r Wheeler
were callers In the Clyde New
ier
through political position I Kvelyn Jo Lumpkins was a dm
day far fireatcr power Is delegated rnly nt Lakeview last Friday
to but S33 individuals Americans iK t was a success The District
must learn to distrust this crav Candidates that were present were
Ing for political power for theyIJllKo Hussell and Harold M La
havo greater reason to be 1 of Plainview Hilly Hall
ed about It than of the erstwhile nnd Herbert C Martin of Little
craving for money power field Our home county men were
This appetite for power on the fih White Murray Markham
part of government is profiles1 Judge ONeall and Judge Halo
sive becomes more and more vor Ernest Deen J H Hice and Bob
acious The more it gets the more Francy As the club women had
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77r ri 1 iiir iid n 111 ri is
Mrs Harper of Jacksboro Tex Wllh Jorotta nml Dolores 1alm
as has come to spend the summer
in the home of her daugh
to our Sunday School Sunday
Mr and Mrs Webb Stith Mrs
E Lumpkins visited Mrs Mollie
Davenport of Kress who Is ill in
the local hospital Saturday
M Newson
Mr and Mrs Carl King and
children were visiting in the Kingi
home at Kress Sunday I
M C Wheeler was reelected
as a ti ustee for the Lakev lew
school and Mr and Mi Wilson
were reelected for the teacher
for another year
Mis Fiank Simian Kit
iBritian won second in boys senior w m Tulia last Thm di shr
declamation Margaret Anderson > Xn K h lhhipkum stated that her husband lhrtluk
Valley View
C J Hardy and Ruth Mane Mrs Mrs Ito Nuium
Oil Dickey and Betty Lou Mr 12 mi N E Tulia
and Mrs F A Wilson and Bobby
Mrs J H Blco and Clarence
Jim Tomllnson and children
April 20 Remember the pic
supper and candidate tally at
this place next Friday night April
24 Everyone Is welcome and
candidates are especially invited
Mr and Mrs Erie Ward visited
Mrs J H Ward Wednesday night
Mrs W H Ballard and grand
ter and family Mrs Bill SurrelLj y
A J
Charles Fleming of Tulia spent Carllon fnmily ln lnlllvlow Sun V1 lw lW n n
Sunday in the home of his par cjny afternoon
ents Mr and Mr A A Flemi Mrs Dick ODaniel and Mrs R
mg
Government
Continued from page 2
Mrs J 11 Ward rnd Mrs Alan
Johnson were in Ilamvlew Saturday
While theic they mv Mis
Mrs Holly and Mrs Thornton
j visited Grandmother Edward
Clyde was nfterno0Il
la not true today Money now ujhome Saturday from the hospital WnJUp MwnnU is Cftm
nfter a few days stay She is suf
just as much out of fashion as California and is getting
faring from abecssed ear
the bustle and power comes an fJ
Mrs J W Kiker visited Mrs
e ost Sunday of Mary Now
Americans mistrusted the mon K paKCU Saturday afternoon
ey power formerly vested in tens S0Jn >
of thousands of individuals To Tno
Mr and Mrs O W Nuum and
pie and poll leal l
supper lM
M nl Mn J mgum m
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it wants Those in power alreadyset a limited price of 50c on the t0 wou V mlph
Need a Laxative
Take good old
black
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Mrs
and
having taken over many thingsjpics they gave out before going m nU Mn y n
demand that more enterprises be around A cake was baked by our
Ml mu Mvs lUt0H Lw nallard
put Into their hands to run Each President Mrs Louis Hedmon n dnna Carolyn Ann allendcd the
additional thing mulcted from wrought 1300 also it created a Fnt stock Sll0w nl pialnviev
private enterprise and taken over lot of tun as two of our home Pny
voted the
by government gives governmentcandidates were on as
just so much added power This uBUcst man for the cake The to
in itself is bad enough but it olso tal amount of money made clear
is expensive it heaps additional was 2700 We wish to thank
each the candidates
dont
now
have such a government
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Flynt nasties
Mrs 1rlcc Hradley
13 Miles Southeast of Tulia
April 21 We are very proud
of the fine rains we have been
receiving
Several form this community
attended funeral services for Jim
Gnfford at Canyon last Sunday
We extend our heartfelt sympathy
to Mrs Gafford and family May
God bless them all
Due to the rain last Sunday
week and the funeral last Sunday
wc did not have Sunday
School either Sunday but there
will bo Sunday School again next
Sunday Everybody come
The Quilting Club met last
week with Mrs Charles Friemel
in an all day quilting The next
meeting will be with Mrs Gilmore
April 29
Several ncrgTibors enjoyed games
of 42 and dominoes in the home
of Mr and Mrs Alvin Stark last
week
Mrs C M Drake was called to
I the bedside of her mother who is
to maintain those inside ciato the fact that a number of
That government is best which pies were brought by those who
rules the least keeps the number I wore not members of the H D
of employees on its payroll at a J Club Mrs C D Russell and Mr
minimum and pares its expenses and Mrs Guy Bounds of Plain
to the bone It naturally follows view were present
that such a government except Mrs Avory Adams Edwin and
in times of war does not have to Jerry of Center Plains attended
levy backbreaking taxes Up toservices at Lakeview Sundiy and
a few years ago that was the had dinner with Mr and Mrs
kind of a government we had13 Wheeler parents of Mi
here in America for 150 years We Adams
children nnd their guest
Arnold Slmms visited Mr
Mrs Stoltenburg Sunday
Jess Edwards wrote home from
ArUona that ho will be home on
a furlow sometime soon
Misses Kathryn and Jean McKinney
formerly of this nun
munity are now In Harris Mem
lorinl Hospital takinx nurses
Training They write that they
We were sorry to learn of Hev
Hlaylocks accident Satuiday
afternoon
On Sunday April 12 Mr and
burdens on every American not one especially Mrs jnuml n climlyn
on the government payroll for It who so willingly tarnc our wayiAnnc hw pntont1 Ml
is those outside of governmentnnd helped out We enjoyed tholMnJ nm I andeis of I amesa Mrs
who must give of their earnings talks from each one We brothei Sergeant Sidney
Landers Assistant Instructor at
Shaw Field S C was also viMt
Its a topseller
all over the Soutk
i
won second in girls senior tennis iill 20 Brother Forbus and mnh at Kiess was tupped while AlUne md
Kress girls volley ball ot tinrl jortf Sunday < m the shop and receded KIoim luting
enjoyed more fine rains the past team won first also iwhen he delivered two inspiring a bro n R several weeks hro Stewart Sunday
t is looking Miss Trcsla Tunnel
Lee Nowlin made
trip to Amnrillo
F W Simpson
fractured a hip
I l limr Wt V I Uitvli
M lVt Mil t < f Mt ln i t M
pet t tin vffxfii l a Hi I > n Mi K I
V II Hall iid iru t n h md Miv Pi in
lieiu Kiket and lem n > imimnil
vnited liciddtne Mr < u Hnmdtm Mt < i
thy Ouiiean and Virginia Anne
Klker and MlM newilc Hamilton Mrs Flva
iw llu lu mwu iiomc by fire in Thursday evening
tcr accompanied them as far as n Eectra Francy and her c McGuIrc community on April Vivian Numim spent Satunlnyi C Iq rry KJ1AC
Stephcnsville where she visited cmnddauchtor Frances Ann Fran 2 1lense bring a covcied dish and night and Sunday with her JU ItJMI MWj
with her parents for the two dnysCy o sunnv Slope sjMj nt the week wc lrRC one nu nt l < > wme
Mrs Curtis Sanders visited her cml lhe j0iniuc Uoydstun home
son Burnclle at Camp Barkley Also tnev wore welcome visitors
Mrs Dowell mother of Miss i over the weekend
Mabel Dowell English teacher is Bill Caldwell visited relatives
able to be up again after several at Abilene this last Saturday and
weeks of illness Sunday
U The WSCS met Wednesday af Mr and Mrs J B Holland vls
r ternoon in the church A very inlited her parents Mr and Mrs
tercsting program was given TheSkipworth of Dimmitt Sunday
society has been meeting in the j Rev and Mrs Horace Brooks
homes during the winter months had lunch Sunday in the home join home Sunday afternoon
but from now on will meet each of her parents at Hale Center Mildred Ncwsotn visited Sunday
cousin Mary Lou Stoltenberg of Inl p c
UUo > Kress lVx n
Mrs George Tucker and Mrs i
J W Klker spent Wednesday April 20 Mr and Mrs J II
afternoon In Tulln JKnowles and Warren Knowlei
Mrs C W Knight and son spent Saturday night and Sunday
Virgil and Mr and Mrs Walter with Mr and Mrs Melton Knowtex
Shuman and children visited InIn Panhandle
the I W Niuuin home Sunday Miss Betty Rav McCn ln spent
Ludene Turkei Miitinl Jewel Sunday with Kita Leo IVaisnn
Cook Sunday Mi and Mii Inn Spillman and
Sunday nftmmon ialleis to Ihr chlldien smmI SuiuIiv With nli
PUih THREE
r it r
itd i hiltlrert
i i Simdiv n with Mrs
i f p Knixt iiI
t iiul Mi ll ntoek VisitCtJ
Mi and Mi Hti u ilrmm Sun
fliv iftprnnitn
loan Ftatjrn ha lieen ill but
Is rwo enng <
Tom Dick McMillan visited A
flncl took two nicS9nRcs Thev were dinner guests The Home Demonstration mom Mr ami Mr J W
a business pupils of her Homemaking Class Suildny of Mr and Mrs Johnny > er md e Lakeview leu He are n visited Mr and Mrs OoorRO Uurrte ml biiby and Mr and Mr
Thursday Ruth Elizabeth Nowlin and Wnl Doydsum < > meet at Mrs K K Wheelers Tucker Sunday JMcGlnnls nil of Amnrillo visited
who fell and dean Reed to Dallas last week Mrs > V j Hardy of Tulia is tm T > day April 30 for an Mr and Mrs It McComlw cintles and friends here Sunday H Raymond Sunday
sometime ago is to the State Homemakers Rally making a visit with her daughter intl lny Hunting for the family visited in the J V Klker home
los their in I
Machine Shop
Welding
Blacksmith Work
In fact we offrr evnv rvicc i
thr farmer might ne < d or others
who want quality worlunin
ship in welding machine work
and hlarkinilhing
Tulia Machine Shop
J I l wt Man ivjer
WELCOME
SiJsV
Friends Visitors and Dairymen
in nil M i
SWISHER COUNTY DAIRY SHOW
IN TULIA THURSDAY NIGHT APRIL 23RD
Yr air glad of I his nppoi mini to iu liihute In the uiiii nnd uuiiini of
Swisher Count who air Mil I I lit hiiitimm of tin diiii xliou mill for
lilt
rapid ptngicin
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iiiiulr li 11 > dinning inilintli in lliii ntea
link ttanilM icaih In eivr tlie hanking ueeiU uf lint ntea
First National Ban
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Yes vaccine prepares vou to beat trouble
now how does this oil work that principle
Like a plague modern driving conditions are widely attacking
motor oil wasting it away Nature cant modernize her oil And
the best refining even weakens certain natural immunities
BUT CONOCO N > OIL mnkun it nil up
nnd then nomo with iU modern manmade
preventive Thoy got thu credit nr
itM healthy record of rnoro than twice thu
milnngo averaged by fivo other fino oil in u
DeathTeal hutting till engine burned up
The rival oilu ia identical aim under
impartial obHorvulion braved bliaturing
Death Valley with a HtricLjqunrt fill apioco
and no more One gavo out when Conoco
Ni wua Btill mom than twothirds up
Nono camo cloaer thun a bare 58 of
Conoco NM mileago
Get thm tuuno Conoa > N oil for Iho
Spring change that your migino tmuL have
Youll lxj getting tho added inodorn Hyn
thetic Thialhena inhibitor to forentall tho
fouling ntUickii of higheat engine wpeeda
and ire aureH Inatead of breaking down
into nocalled varnwh gunw and worao
olwtructiona your Conoco Ni oil can stay
moro like it own good uelf to help your
mileage stay up
Tho outandout Death Valley victory
proved it and proved once again that at
OMPIATHJ ongino livoH lung > nriii
a recognized Conoco ndvuntago through tho
yoant iomim from tho other grout aynthetio
in Coiuho Ni TIuh uxertn iiutgiwtliko
action to onvolop inner parta in clowi
bonded lubricant that doennt all quickly
drain down Iimtoad it tayHplated in placu
much aa any otlmr plating ami tfwiti
what thu convuntional inovublo oil film
ulidoH on
Youruono moro remove from oxcohh wear
from thu hazard of ropaim and delay
thowj days Youro up to the Nfi dugre j
of oil rnileago for your car Clmngo now at
Your Mileago Morclutni i t uuo u atation
Continental Oil Company
CONOCO
MOTOR OIL
AND THE FOLLOWING MILEAGE MERCHANTS
LOYD BUTLER CONOCO STATION NO 1
Phone 5
JOE ARNOLD SERVICE STATION
Phone 16
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1942, newspaper, April 23, 1942; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42712/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.