The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1942 Page: 3
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THURSDAY FEIIRV 1H 5 1912
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G C HUTCHISON
J LEE GRIFFITH
H E WHITE
J H BICE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
JOE ARNOLD
E C TOOTIE GOODMAN
JAMES T v HALE
CONNER MOTOR CO
J H ONEALL
MUSICK PRODUCE
COOPER IMPLEMENT CO
JOHN PALMORE
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On The Occasion Of
Mack Elliott Scoutmaster
J E DEEN
GEORGE J JENNINGS
SWISHER CREAMERY INC
DR R L MASSEY
A J HARRIS SONS
H E BARBOUR
J ROSS NOLAND AGENCY
0 HUXFORD
HEARD JONES
THE TULIA HERALD
WILLSON LUMBER CO
T W RUCKER
ROCKWELL BROS LUMBER CO
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FARMERS GRAIN CO
0 R WALLACE
GRADY BRIGGS
R H WELLS
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A TRIBUTE TO TULIAS BOY
SCOUT TROOP NO 63
NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK
History ri pcal itselfl
FEBRUARY 6 TO 12
The Hoy Struts of Amtnica aic living a iin the Muring thns of IH7 ami IMH Tin pi twin conflict icpuIU tho nervlm IOnilOiOd tho Ration
when Seoul dip wis only seven eais old
Now on its thirty seeond anniverary lht > Hn Scouts of America apaiu ercs America at war Thete ciicc range fiom pnsior distrihution
tt > hlackout fir l aitl
Karly in l ° U heforc the United Slatei heeainc involved in actual war the llo Scouts of America vimi aitked to lake ilit repon ihilily for
the distrihution of posters advert isiit tin salt of Inited State Deftino Hoiuli antl Stamps Hoy Seoul put up 170000
Almost immediately tin Office of Civilian DelVnie requested 11 aid of tin llo Scouts of America in helping to cnlleol scrap aliiiuliiuui for
airplane construction Hoy Scouts all over I lit Inilcd Stales eolleeteil 10 million pounds of aluminum eighty per rent of all collected
Then came the appeal to collect waste paper Thousands of tons of waste paper have heen gallicted already h them ami their cpienl for it continuesAs in the last World War the Ho Seoul are doing those llitti of which they ate capahle to help the honir front in its fight for tho democrat
ic way of life Scouting prepares hoy for mam good turns and Anienca hn learned through war and peace a Hoy Seoul is jlepundahlo
CARRUTH BATTERY ELECTRIC
W W B0NEY
W C COWAN GRAIN CO
DR R F MCCASLAND
CLENNIN MOTOR CO
CHILDRESS PLUMBING ELEC
Q B WORKMAN
KELLOGGS STORE
PETTUS LAUNDRY
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1942, newspaper, February 5, 1942; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42723/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.