The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 2, 1941 Page: 3
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 2 19il
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Mrs Max Crawford
Hostess To Club
The Unity Study club met in the
homo of Mrs Mnx Crawford
Wednesday Sept 24 with Mrs
Mack Elliott as leader of a program
on First Ladies
Roll call was answered with
international news Mrs V B
Hodges conducted a parliamentary
drillMrs
Mrs Elliott discussed Eleanor
Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth
was sketched by Mrs S A Duck
ctt
During the business session over
which Mrs Ben Frazier presided
Mrs Ivan Pitt Mrs R II Wells
and Mrs O R Wallace were elected
as yearbook committee The
club voted to spend Tuesday afternoon
assisting the Red Cross
sew for the war refugees
One new member Mrs Bill
Wood was accepted into the club
Refreshments were served to the
following members Mrs S P
Atchloy Mrs Duckctt Mrs El
liott Mrs Frazier Mrs H N
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Mrs Wells Mrs B II Young
blood and Mrs Wood
Mrs H E White will be hostess
to the club Oct 8
Methodists Hold
Zone Meeting Here
Kress Silverton Tulla and Hart
were well represented when the
Methodist Womens Societies of
Christian Service of Zone three
held a meeting at the Tulia Methodist
church last Thursday
Mrs R E Douglas of Silverton
was leader of the days program
and she wove her discussions
around the theme of the meeting
which was Our Spiritual Defense
Mrs Dickson of Kress gave
the devotional Mrs P E Yarborough
talked of The Position
and Duty of the Church in Solving
the Problems Facing the World
Today
Highlights of the program were
the constructive suggestions made
by Mrs B L Cogdlll district
secretary of Lubbock A tound
table discussion concerning the
problems and accomplishments of
the society was held afterward
Approximately GO women attended
the luncheon served in
Fellowship hall at noon
The local society met Monday
afternoon in the church for a devotional
led by Mrs Yarborough
Next Monday afternoon at 230
oclock the auxiliary will meet at
the church to begin the study of
Christian Roots of Democracy in
America by Arthur Holt Mrs E
W Flynt will teach the study
Mr and Mrs Charles Weiscn
burg left for Abilene Sunday
REMOVAL NOTICE
Owing to the growth of our practice we havo moved
into much larger offices located at 111 West 7th Street in
the Clough Building
YOURS FOR MODERN OPTOMETRIC SERVICE
DRS CLOUGH CLOUGH
NEW LOCATION 111 7TII ST WEST 1LAINVIEW
Hove you seen the Dempster Ejector pump above
Its a marvel of simplicity Only one moving part and
its above the ground Come in today
Wc have n water system for every
home and farm including Dempster
T3eep and Shallow Well pumps electric
or gasoline driven hand and windmill
pumps cylinders and pump jacks
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Each Department will oHor a
Wealth of Products You win
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Wednesday Oct 8
Thursday Oct 9
Ask Your Teacher
For Details
Bcckmann Gcrcty
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Plenty of Fun
Frco Grandstand
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Lots of Free Act
For Your Entertainment
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OF THE
WEEK
Garrett Mrs Hodge Mrs L D Rnnfief W M IT
Oschncr Mrs Pitt Mrs WallowiJv r
Have Prayer Week
slons mid Mary Hill Davis offer
ing
Monday tho Union met nt the
church with Mrs J J Meadows
lending The lesson wos nbout the
Harvest Time Among the Spanish
speaking people In Texas
Mrs Clyde Coopers home was
the meeting place for the W M
U Tuesday Mrs Cooper led the
lesson and It wns Hnrvest Time
Among tho Negroes of Texas Two
of our local colored girls sang two
songs nnd both gave n short tnlk
Mrs Lindley told of the needs of
the local negroes and what they
were doing in their church Rev
and Mrs Lindley arc doing a
great work with the colored of
Tulia Rev Lindley has been their
pastor for sometime
Mrs Doyle Simpson will be
leader for the Wednesday lesson
at the prayer meeting time The
men will present this program
Thursday they will meet at the
home of Mrs Dob Jennings The
lesson will be on Texas Baptist
Hospitals
Friday they will meet at Mrs
Wcldon McFarlings home The
subject of study will bo Baptist
Christian Education
Mrs Dave Taylor
Hostess To Club
The New Deal was studied by
the Womans Study club when it
met with Mrs Dave Taylor at the
Tulia hotel Tuesday Sept 23
Mrs S C Scott discussed Our
Number One American Personol
ity Franklin D Roosevelt The
singing of tile Star Spangled
Banner was led by Mrs J Ross
Noland Harry Hopkins was the
New Dealer discussed by Mrs R
G Clcnnin Mrs George Jennings
led the group In singing God
Bless America
Roll Call wns answered with
Washington Personalities by 13
members present
Valley View
Sept 30 Tho first meeting of
tho Valley View Community Club
last Friday night wns very well
attended The following officers
were elected for tho ensuing year
President Mrs George Tucker
Vice President Mrs J W Kiker
and Secictnry Mrs Roy Nuzutn
The piogrnm for the first meeting
wns in charge of Mr and Mrs
Wilmuth who had arranged a
contest which was very Inteiest
ing and amusing
Mrs R L Ballard visited Mrs
John Barnes Friday afternoon
Mrs Edward Thomas went to
Pampn Friday to bring home her
father who hns been in the hos
pital there
Mr nnd Mrs W Foster visited
their daughter Mrs McCune nnd
family Friday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Edward Thomas
visited in Clinton Okln Inst SundaySince tho modern farm laborer
uses machinery nnd must have
some skill in its maintenance and
repair he makes a good factory
worker according to the Selec
tive Service Board
Laying mash for hens is a com
THE TULIA HERALD TVU i TEX IS
More Civil Service
Examinations
Are Announced
The Clll Sen ire r v <
has Announced an i > r <
for positions ns Speml t o Mi
temal mid Child Hrilth I <
The W M U of the Baptist nrios range from 3 ion t s > mm
Church is observing this week ns n year Positions in the Children
a week of prayer for State Mis k Bureau Department uf 1ibor will
be filled from these cxnmitLitMiii
and vacancies in St > to ngetuips
cooperating with the Children s
Bureau may also be filled at the
request of the States There are
three options pediatrics obstet
rics nnd orthopedics
which employment lists will be
established for administrative research
and clinical positions Applicants
must hove been graduated
from a medical school of
recogtmed standing with the degree
of M D and must have
served 1 year of interneshlp In
addition they must have had full
time postlnternohlp clinical training
as well as other appropriate
experience In one of the options
Applications must be filed at tho
Commissions Washington office
not later than Nov 15 1011
Revised announcements of examinations
have been Issued for
the positions listed below For
each of these applications may be
filed nt tho Commissions Wnsh
ington office until further notice
but qualified persons nie urged
to apply nt once
Inspector Engineering Materials
Aeronautical for employment in
tiie Nnvy Department Tho snl
nrios range from 1020 to 2000
n year Applicants must have had
mechanical or insprctlonal experience
or appropriate study In
one of tho following optional
branches Aircraft engines mechanical
parts aircraft propellers
instruments tools and gages materials
and parachutes Of particular
interest is the liberalizing
of the provisions for using national
defense training courses
The completion of any appropriate
Engineering Defense T r a i nlng
Course approved by the U S Office
of Education will be accepted
in lieu of 1 years experience For
Junior positions 1020 a year
the completion of such n training
course is fully qualifying
Toolmnkor the pay scales now
ranging from 720 a day to 1011
nn hour Employment Is In various
oidnnnce and naval establishmentsMachinist the pny scales now
ranging from 1000 n year to
100 an hour Employment Is in
various ordnance nnd naval establishments
nnd in the Sacra
meto California Air Depot Wright
Field nnd Fairfield Air Depot
Dayton Ohio
Tho Commission lias given notice
that tiie receipt of applica
tions for Project Auditor positions
paying from 2000 to 5000 a
year will close on Oct 3 KM1
Interested persons should file
their applications on or bofoio
that date
Full information ns to the requirements
for these examinations
nnd application forms may be obtained
from S C Scott Secretory
of the Boaul of U S Civil
Service Examiners at the post
office in this city or from the
Secretnry of the Bonid of U S
Civil Service Examiners at any
first or hecondclnss post office
In 1817 the United States purchased
Alaska for 7200000 At
the time of the put chase those
opposed to our acquisition of this
tract of land comprising 511000
square miles referred to It as
Sewards folly In 1040 enmmor
icial shipments from Alaska to thr
A good while luck the question
was a iked Has any render
for each of cu > r scc ft boxhall alley Tho
only responses came tn tho form
of another question what Is a
boxball alley
It Is or was as apparently
there arent any any more a
game similar to bowling except
that Instead of 10 pins there wore
five and the pins were flat like
paddles and had n rod running
through the mdidle so you only
flipped them out of position instead
of knocking them galley
west and they could be loset
meiely by pulling a lever and the
boll used was a lot lighter nnd
smaller and thorcfoio easier to
handle and you could toll flatfooted
Instead of making a running
start And you could hit not
moie than two pins at a time
You got throe rolls nnd If you
swept the board you got an extra
mil and could scoro as much
UN 30 In a frame thorn wore1
seven frames or Innings Ninety
was a good scoie and anything
over 100 was very good j
When t wns n snmil boy my f
fathers health was frail and
bought a boxball allye and
stalled It in a long tent I run
the place keeping sroie collecting
the money nnd fiequonlly
taking part In the game I should
have been n good player be
cause there were periods In the I
morning and along in the middle
of tho afternoon when there m
no patronage and to there was
plenty of time to practice I gin >
1 was Just about the champion I
boxball player of those part
Modesty Is all light hut then i
no use carrying It to iidlculoui
extremes
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The boxball alley saw service
In several towns aiming them
Uvalde It wns located Just arm
tiie stieet from where the lug
garage owned by Rons Hiumficld
hunting and fishing associate of
former Vice President John Garner
now stands That spot wohi
then occupied by an Ice a cam
stand
Tiie cones In thoie days were
cooked while you waited The attendant
ponied out a little batter
and when It was done lie
colled It around a wooden cone
shaped pattetn to glvo it the tight
shape anil then put in the Ice
ciearn Cones In those days had
flavor and freshness and people
actually ate em Peisonally Id
as soon consume a piece of boiiv
orboard as ono of the ptesont
tloy cones
I was one of the host customers
the Uvalde Icecream cone
stand had Incidentally two Mexicans
bought cones one day core
fully ate Ice cream ami then
handed tho empty cones hack
thinking they wete some kind of
newfangled gringo dish
But what J started out to nay
boxball would bo a good game
to revive
Weil tho Legislature did It
met In special session accomplished
tho Job and went homo
all in II days nn example of
democracy functioning nt its bent
It pioves what an be done by
bination of feeds which are high United states totaled 03 2150
in protein and other ingredients
essential for keeping the blids in
good health as well as producing
tho maximum number of eggs
There arc more than COO colleges
nnd universities in tho Unit
cd States but only 33 have on
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In the Tongass and Chugach
National forests of Alaska it is
ostimutcd by the Interior Department
that there is enough timber
properly managed to product
1000000 tons of newsprint on
dowments exceeding 10000000 nuolly indefinitely
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In tidt It was n fine piece of work
d > ne by the legislators and Gov
ernor It u agreed on nil sides
uid now with that emergency
met observers seo nothing on tho
honon to make another called
sesHion necessary
Someone has said If wo could
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It like a Methodist bo positive
about it like a Dlsetplo be
proud of It like on Episcopalian
poy for It llko a Presbyterian
propagate it like an Adventlst
and enjoy It like a Negro that
would bo some religion
if
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 2, 1941, newspaper, October 2, 1941; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42614/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.