The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 31, 1945 Page: 2
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TAGE TWO
The Tulia Herald
Published Kncli Thursday by The Ilcrnld Publishing Co at 111 South
Minfis Tulia Swisher County Tc tis Entered an Second Class mail
matter ot the jiosloffiro at Tulia Texas under the art of March 31079
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WILMS REYNOLDS
Editors and lubllslieis
mrs marie iiAiiitis
News Editor
Telephone 202
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year in Swisher and Adjoining Counties 200
Outside Swisher and Adjoining Counties 250
The Herald is entitled to reUse of all articles contributed to this paper
for publication
Bible Thought
Henceforth there is laid up for
tnc n crown of righteousness
which the Irani the righteous
judge shall give me at that day
Dont Let Gums
Become Repulsive
Arc your GUMS unsightly Do
they itch Do they bum7 Druggists
return money if first bottle
of LETOS fails to satisfy
CRAWFORD PHARMACY
and not to mo only hut unto nil
them also that love his appearing
Second Timothy 48
WEEKLY SERMON
Giving The Real Crop A
Chance To Grow Aly father used
to say that every thing that was
created every animal insect weed
and plant had a place and a purpose
in the scheme of living if
man could but discover its use and
DANCE
EACH
THURSDAY NIGHT
900 p m TIL
AT
TULE LAKE HALL
I L IIAYNIE Concessionnaire
GOOD MUSIC
Come and enjoy the fun
aonoE
30E30E
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NOW Is The Time To
READY FOR HARVEST
We have a complete slock of genuine FORD replacement
parts anil a crew of fine mechanics rendy
to put your trucks and pickups in tiptop mechanical
condition before harvest begins
Bring them in now and lot us have them ready
to do your hauling
I McConnell Motor Co
0 PHONE 300
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AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
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TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
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Business And Professional Directory
DR FRED GOSS OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted
Training plus experience plus equipment equals a distinctive
service for particular people and it costs no more
319 Skagxs Building Plalnvlew
FOR ABSTRACTS See
W R Humphrey
Roun 8
Cantrell 8t Shows Buildlnf
TULIA TEXAS
AUTO LOANS
Trucks Tractors Furniture
SOUTHWESTERN
INVESTMENT CO
Hilton Hotel Bid Phone 336
Plalnvlew Texas
Dr R L Matiey
DENTIST
first National Bank Building
Phone 32 Tulia Texas
Ray G Jordan
INSURANCE
First National Bank Buildlnf
Plainview Livestock Sales Co
NDUE8MAN BKOS MQKB SALE EVERY TUESDAY
mOHBST CASH PRICE FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK
nOMMl Off Ul Mm 1M FlatnTtew Two
V for Victory V for Vision
YOURS FOR MODSRN OPTOMETRIC SERVICE
DRS CLOUGH CLOUGH
FlfttnTteW Exclwtve Optometrist
CLOUOH lUILDIllO 111 W 7TH ST PIAINVIIW
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+ + +
piiroc I recall one day when
1 had 1 > ccomo tired of hoeing and
pulling the woods that seemed to
grow o rapidly in the garden I
nuked my falhoi what gor d weed
were why were thjy maoe
Every weed lu said hi a ptir
P < > arid a use The pun sc and
use lias been dHcoverd for many
liut for many it lias not been dis
eovcied Many dings and medicine
he said are proueed fiom
weeds and plants He ore the dls
covcry was made they were but
weeds common weeds but after a
use was found for them they became
valuable Then he said
another value of weeds is that
they bring to cur attention the
fact that the garden needs hoeing
and the soil broken up a fact that
many might overlook were it not
for the fact that the weeds left to
themselves might choke out the
crop and the flowers I recall that
the time it seemed to me a strange
system that required one to l > e constantly
digging up one kind of
plant that another might grow
The same thing is true of our
lives We must if we arc going
to produce the best life keep constantly
at work mprooting the
things that would crowd out the
good in order that the things we
desire to develop in our lives may
liavc a better chance to grow
Minute editorials
The best message of assurance
to send to the soldiers fighting
in the Pacific would be the announcement
that the Seventh War
Loan if 11000000000 was ovcr
sulwribed in record time by nt
least HO per cent It is easy to
tell the ilioys that we are backing
them tip but when wo say it
with an oversubscribed War Loan
we are talking in a language that
they understand
The Allies have demonstrated to
the world that they are the supermen
not alone ibecause hey were
able to defeat the Nazi beasts but
because throurliout the war in
spite of the many violations of international
law by the Nai the
arnues of the Allies have fought
like true soldiers They have not
hloopnd with the Germans to
savagery
The editor of one of our exchanges
asks the question Do nations
have the kind of leaders they want
or do the leaders have the kind of
a nation they want
MCCUNE
Jewelry Shop
The Latest In
Jewelry
Wntch Clock and
Jewelry Repairing
Radio Service
3rd Door North of Bank
DR R F McCASLAND
DENTIST
Heard Jones Building
Tulia Texas
For Sale Farms and Ranches
Farm and Ranch Loans
J T SCOTT LAND CO
40 Years in Swisher Co
Licensed Realtor
OLD LINE
LEGAL RESERVE
PARTICIPATING POLICIES
INSURANCE COMPANY
Dallas Texas
JULIUS S HANSEN
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
TULIA TEXAS
DR J H BROWN
Licensed Veterinarian
Heard Jones Building
Phone 234 Res Phone S22J
Tulia Texas
THE TULIA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
iSomc one is reported to have
asked Henry Morgcnthnu vho
would finally get the 100 million
dollars diKcovoied hy the Americans
in the German alt mine
Morjrenthau h reported merely to
havi > lonVul hi nuestioncr and
laughed
American soldiers released fiMi
German prison campf are being
flown home at the rate of 3f00 to
fiOOO a day
When battle maps fade from
ihe news when road maps
brighten your eyes again
that will be the New Day And
on its heels will come NEWDAY
Some German authorities estimate
that it will require a hundred
yearc for Germany to rebuild the
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby pivnn that the
partnership lately subsisting between
H M McGiaun and W
Conoco Bronzzz Gasoline
with newday power and pickup
with gratifying mileage and without
that maddening ping NEWDAY CONOCO
BRONZZZ will be cleanfiring gasoline too
In all those ways youll profit by the newday
knowledge we have gained in making our
warwinning gasolines and by the newday
progress springing from proficiency in research
Continental Oil Company
TUNE IN
Our Radio Program Over
Radio Station
KV0P
PLAINVIEW
At 1210 Noon Each Day
W Spiller both of Swisher County
Texas under the firm name of
McGlaun Spiller whose only
place of business was In Tulia
cities and the country to the point dis
S h County Texas was
vvhere it was when Hitler Urlerf J orf h 21th W
the war
All debt owlmj to the < aid
partnership are to be received by
cither the sucl H M McGlaun or
W W Spiller both of whom
reside in Tulia Swisher Countv
Texan and all demands on the
said partnership are to be pre
7 > > p atys are aearaai
A BIG STOCK OF
MENS and BOYS
DRESS STRAW
HATS
ALL SIZES AND PRICES
WE HAVE A LOT OF NEW
CURTAINS
Kitchen Curtains
139
Bedroom and Living Room
Curtains
to p0avv
TRADE AT
where you see the big red
Conoco triangle Thats
YourConocoMilcagcMcr
chnnts Station Ucntijica
on Its your sure sign of
gasoline faithfully
made to come up io
the highest specifi
cations now pcr
mittcd
ruiMMiimiMi
WE HAVE A LOT OF
RIC RACK
ALL COLORS
in Wide Widths
CHILDRENS
SANFORIZED
UNI0NALLS
IN KHAKI BLUE COVERT
and BLUE STRIPED
SIZES 0 TO 8
164 to 298
142 350
PR
BOYS
SLACK SUITS
SIZES 10 TO 16
SpZlu to 077 suit
MENS
LEATHERWORK
GLOVES
pair
ALL KINDS OF
NON RATIONED
SHOES
Childrens NonRationed Shoes
Sizes 6 to 3
139 xo 301
Ladies NonRationed Shoes
IUU 398
TO Pr
Mens and Boys NonRationed
shoes
275 < o 346
pr
LITTLE BOYS
SLACK SUITS
SIZES 1 TO 8
298
MENS KHAKI
MATCHED
WORK SUITS
395
per stilt
and up
MENS
UNIONALLS
SIZES 32 TO 46
455 498
pr
MENS and BOYS
MEXICAN PALM
WORK STRAWS
100
LADIES
GENUINE MEXICAN
IIURACHAS
NONRATIONED
Za98 pair
MENS
GENUINE PANAMA
STRAW HATS
500 AND yh90
8 OZ
BLUE DENIM
400
YARD
WHITE
SANDALS
AND WHITE
HI TOP SHOES
fW CHILDREN
WEATHERBIRD BRAND
ALL SIZES
NEW SHIPMENT OF
LUGGAGE
The Best Quality Pasteboard
You Ever Saw
LADIES
RUBBER
GLOVES
ALL SIZES
MENS
AllLeather
AND
Leather Palm
WORK
GLOVES
HUXFORDS
TULIA
TEXAS
And Put The Savings In U S War Bonds And Stamps
OPEN 806 A M CLOSE WEEK DAYS 630 P M
CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT 1000 P M
If Possible Please Help us Observe these Hours but if you need
something at night Phone 103
THURSDAY MAY 31 1945
sontcd to either of said former
partners for payment
Executed this 8th day of May
1015 f
H M MrGlaUn lj
W W Spiller 194
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JUNE 1 2
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JUNE 2 3 4
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and
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Mystery River Boat No 7
WednesdayThur
JUNE 6 7
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 31, 1945, newspaper, May 31, 1945; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42862/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.