The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1962 Page: 4
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IF1YOU FLY
DONT DIVE
BENCS decompression sickness
can be the < result ol flying In a
pressurized aircraft within 24 hours
after skin diving Warns the Federal
Aviation Agency The FFA reports
that a pilot flying after a day of
diving at depths of 20 to 30 feet
became incapacitated and had to
turn control of the plane over to his
flight engineer Pilots who are diving
fans or are thinking about it
are urged to seek medical advice
before taking the plunge
OiEMIC irCAPSUfJES may someday
be Inserted in the human heart
to guard against failure and in other
bady tissue to fight cancer and dia
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Rogers Superette
Consumers Supply
Co Happy
Painting
betes Throid hormone capsules under
development at the Naval Medical
Research Institute In Bethcsda
Md stimulate the hearts activity
In a way similar to the tiny electronic
pacemaker devices now
used to keep a weak heartbeat
regular USS EffTERPRlSE the
worlds largest ship is held together
by more than 4000 miles of welds
reports Alloy Rods which supplied
electrodes for the mammoth Job The
carriers flight deck covers 4acrcs
FUTURE FABRICS may be a herringbone
of woven stainless steel
wire half as thick as a human
hair Wires hooked to solar cells
could be woven Into home carpts
and enable sunlight to be converted
to electricity to heat the heme
A TINY ONECELLED animal
Dileptus attacks and cats young
worms and snails according to zoologists
at tho University of Oklahoma
The unicellular protozoan was
accidentally bred in the laboratory
having disposed of flatworms being
raised on beef liver The Dileptus
apparently thrived on the liver and
when their numbers were sufficiently
large they took on the worms as
well IRELANDS FIRST oil and
natural gas wells will soon be drilled
In Isaacstown Rathmcyalan County
Meath by a Texas company Scismo
graphic surveys have already been
completed In the area
HURRY UP AND WAIT the old
Army flime Is the lament of the
commercial air traveler that Jet
Age phenomenon who bolts faster
and fastcrf from airport to airport
only to bog down in traffic trying
to get back and orth to town And
things will Ret worse before they
get better predicts the Federal Avia
Hon Agency It estimates that even
now as much as 60 per cent of the
airline patrons travel time is spent
on the ground depending on the
Icngglh of his journey The solution
may be a large number of lowcap
acity aircraft taking passengers to
and from the jetport over a widely
scattered patern of origins and destinations
the FFA suggests tuard
edly And It points out that any solution
Is far in the future
FISHERY CHEMISTS arc looking
for new ways to lock In the essential
nutritives of fish foods One problem
unlike many forms of meat
which Improve with controlled aging
fish are at their best when jut
caught Improved handling and re
frigeratlon methods on fishing boats
and belter pocessing and storage
techniques were examined at a recent
Washington meting of the In
tcrnatlonal Coherence of Fish Nu
tntion PIPE THIS ELBOW
An alloy steel Ibow believed to have
the heaviest walls In any pipe lit
ting cf its diameter has been forged
by Tube Turns The walls are four
and a third inches thick and the
elbow has an Inner diameter of nine
and a third inches It was made
for one of the worlds largest power
plants to contain superheated steam
at pressure of 2000 pounds per squa
square inch at more than 1000 degrees
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Carpentry
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Electrical
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Plumbing
Floor Covering
Appliances
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COFFEE
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GRAPE JUICE for 69c
Shurfine 300 can fresh
BLACK EYES 4 for 59c
Sl 1 jrfme wliolf 303 can
POTATOES 5 for < c
Shurfine No 3 can sweet
POTATOES 3 for 79c
Shurfine 300 can
PUMPKIN 4 for 49c
Shurfine 303 can
SAUER KRAUT 3 for 49c
Shurfine No I can
SALMON 39c
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Sweat Shirts
Hooded asst colors SML 298
Rosita Frozen Mexican 12 oz
Dinners ea 49c
Banquet Meat 8 oz
Pot Pies 5forl
Shurfine 6 oz
Orange Juice 3 for 59c
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FLCtUR
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Shurfine 20 oz
APPLE BUTTER 29c
Shurfino 18 or strawberry
PRESERVES 55c
Shurfine 10 oz peanut
BUTTER 55c
Shurfine waffle qt
sRUP 45c
Shurfine Manz 4j oz
OLIVES 39c
Slmrfino cucumber 16 oz
CHIPS 29c
Sljyrfine salad qt
DRESSING 45c
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Shurfine Viennas at reg price
One 300 can Shurfine
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Shurfine Sliced Halves
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Tomato Juice 3 for
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Green Beans 4 for
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Tomatoes 4 for
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1962, newspaper, October 4, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46373/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.