The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 32, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 7, 1941 Page: 7
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THURSDAY AVGVST 71941
Library Notes
By Lola Fayc Fouler
Mrs Means who was born and
David and their little sister Tybe
live with their grandparents who
are members of the Orthodox
Jewish synagogue and strict upholders
of the Jewish religious
laws The story brings into focus
the points of tension between Jews
and Christians as seen from a
I childs point of view
Judith and David are pupils in
i Six B of Elmwood Public School
Because of the absence of the
Jewish pupils who were celebrating
tjae autumn holiday season
troupe comes to Six B
ThTtpugh the help of a wise
1 teacher the children are guided
through the crisis and into activi
Wc people welcome Mr nnd
Mrs Wilson and son into ouri
i
midst They moved In the teachi
night
home
Little Jan Dickey of Pampa is
visiting her uncle Cal Dickey and
his family this week
Mrs George Cooper of Lubbock
in has s spending this week with her
brought up a parsonage
friends daughter Mrs Mary Redmon
drawn her from groups
r nd M Mt r
representing varied backgrounds T
and childrc Jack nnd Charlotte
She has always been a sympathiz aA
Ann dInn last Sun
w Ruesfci
er with the underprivileged and
the sufferers of discrimination andd ° y of Mr and Mrs RayKern
prejudice Because of her outstanding
acquaintances and travel
she has written several books expressing
her philosophy of friendship
Shuttered Windows is concerned
with Negroes Tangled Waters
deals with Navajo children
per and boys
Miss Katie Stlth of Canyon was
home here for the past weekend
Evelyn Jo Lumpkins visited
with Mary Newsom last Saturday
A rain would be appreciated
Orientalsn or e row crops and wheat
Rainbow Bridge pictures
land Plowlng
in America Across the Fruited stubblf
A Danicls and Grnd
P sonf y
Plata portrays the migrants
Children of The Promise is the and UB ° nc n nd a ncPhcwu E1
Gosncll who have been
story of a family of Jewish chil
working here for the past two
dren and of their community and
wccc sn a new houte going up
public school relationships Judith
on the Lyon Brothers farm
re
turned to their home at Greenfield
Okla Saturday
Mrs Hill visited in the C J
Hardy home last week
America Must
Continued from page 2
every evidence of their inhumanity
not only toward other nations
but to their own peoples as
well Until Hitler is finally defeated
we live in constant danger of
attack
Our greatest fear however
should be that the triumph of totalitarianism
abroad will nurture
ties which give them a wider un
lh seeds of totalitarianism here
derstanding each other
o
n Amcricn Already some of our
1
>
Stll closer understanding is
have bcen migc Mo os
brought about through other ex
faUh n thc principles
i periences such as he opening o
whjch h mnde ths nnUon the
a nursery school the coming of
hpst cnrU sccki
r on nn nro
Valley View
crage last week to bo our new1 u
N v Tuba
ml
Florence Crnnnell Means has ichors for the coming school
compiled u timely book entitled > onr Aucmt 1 A revival tncctitn
Children Of The Promise She has Please remember the Methodist it progress here this wce > K c >
written three previous books revival that is in progress now ono g imitcd to attend
which proved to be very popular nt tlu Lakevluw school house Mr omi jr nay CJe vt c
namely Rainbow Bridge Children Mr nd Mrs W J Lumpkins visitors In the B B Cole hfu
Of The Great Spirit and Across nnd son < w J Jr n > 1 Charles prtlny
the Fruited Plain Mrs Means has motored to Olton on Wednesdayj Mrs gid Johnson of Clorctnkn
laid the setting for Children Of afternoon of last week W J Jrnm Mrs Emma Jackson visited
The Promise whose theme is Jew remained for a visit with llis
ishChristian relationships in Den grandparents Mr and Mrs A W
I Williams and Lola Jo returned
ver
In her preparation of this book
MrV Means received helpful suggestions
from Jewish leaders In
Denver
Mr and Mrs B B Cole Saturday
Phyllis Edwards spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Eileen
Nuzum
Nuzum Sunday
Mrs Margaret Jones who has
spent the past month In Houston
Texas and Carlsbad N M returned
Saturday to her home here
Duain Wilmuth attended the 4H
club meet at Ccta Glen Friday
They reported a very enjoyable
day
Several persons from Salem
community attended thc services
here Sunday night
Mrs Kenneth Ramsey and children
visited Mrs George Tucker
Tuesday afternoon
Joyce Shurbct and Ludenc Tuck
two refugee Jewish families and were
the destruction of
secunty through JJ
> the severe sickness of one of the whlchl K borne Sunday
Ue QConomic systcm
pupils
Arts and married Alfred Smi
The largest part of her
work has been done for adver
tising She has written and illus
I
books the best known being Do ° fc of retaining o liberty itself J or Shlpmnn of Enid visited
You Know nnd Rice Pudding
Lakeview News
Mrs It E Lumnkls
lrcie
I Our stake in this war as we
see it is to prevent a dictntor
ship in America and to avoid a
i permanent sacrifice of our standard
of living
A and Evelyn Jo were spending war slump might drive 5000000
Sunday afternoon with Mrs Lloyd motor vehicles off the roads in
Carlton in Plninview i the future
Mr and Mrs Jordan Redmon
Mrs R E Lumpkins and Evelyn During 1940 more than twice
Jo and Arl Coble were late Sun as much was paid to American
day afternoon callers in the D families by American life Insur
W Redmon home lance companies for maturing en
Mr and Mrs R E Lumpkins dowments as in 1929 nearly 000
Herman A and Bill Smart were endowment policies or 1000 each
seeing the Carlton family in day maturing in full during the
Plaoyiew last Thursday afternoon year
POTATO DIGGING NOW GOING ON
Yields and prices are satisfactory Abundant rain
most crops have been grown without irrigation Crop
conditions for Fall and next years crop could not be
better
Heres just a few of lie bargains in land youll find
here
Choice 320 Acres No improvements 220 Acres he
jrig farrrred No bettor location priced 30 per acre with
terms to suit
4400 Acres improved Practically all irrigable land
arrd in crops Well located Price 115000 with terms
to suit
2895 Acres with two sets of improvements 1000
gallon irrigation well Crossed by highway Joins town
Only 800 Acres irr cultivation The best ranch we have
price 100000 with terms to suit
610 Acres all in cultivation Perfect irrigable land
Well improved 1000 gallon well This section is one
of the best Price 50 per ucre with terms to suit
NONRESIDENT OWNE11S We will rent and care
for farms listed with us Owners of Rio Grande Valley
land see us as we have buyers for your land
j See us now for Certified seed potatoes Colorado
and Nebraska grown for next eason
SPECIALIST IN EXCHANGING
Farm JFiere Farming Pays Best
Farm Where Markets Exist
BUY SELL EXCHANGE
ColoradoTexas Land Co
TULIA TEXAS
J W CHILTON Mgr
PHONE 92
H
Mrs J M Dowdell and Horiee
last week
To prevent coccidiosis two and
one half percent of 325 mesh unconditioned
sulphui or floweis of
ur houd l the1
August 1The greatest rush of During the depression years of i m
aM1 m uu limc
farm work I believe is lightening 193133 ten out of every 100 autoi
up a bit but still everyone hasmobiles in the United States were1 1 l lU1 JV i
plenty to do forced off the highways because
to ll
HR < m
Mrlnd Mrs J M at their could not afford to
owners
tendua church services at Kress run them Because the tax burden
Sunday and visited in Bob Sto on automobiles now is nearly
vnlls home too double what it was in 1930 some
Mrs R E Lumpkins Herman economists estimate that a post
GRAND
THEATRE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Thursday August 7
10c 20c
JOAN CKAWFORD in
A Womans Face
with MELVYN DOUGLAS
Information Please News
THE TULIA HERALD TUUA TEXAS
car Stroud assisted her with house star found somewhere
hold duties during the past week
Mr and Mrs
Mrs J H Ward
Mrs Alan Johnson
Mrs Bill Flnchcr
with Mrs
rlllo visited her nunt Mrs O Whaps write up a local 1
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
August 8 9
10c 20c
WILLIAM ROYD in
Doomed Caravan
With KUSSKLL IIAYDKN
Comedy
Jungle Girl Chapter 3
SATURDAY PREVUE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
August 10 11
WILLIAM POWELL and
MYItNA LOY in
Love Crazy
March Of Time News
TUESDAY 10c DAY
August 12
FRIEDA INESCORT In
Shadows On The
Stairs
with PAUL CAVANAGII
The Spider Chapter 0
WED THLRS
August 13 14
10c 20c
EDWARD G ROBINSON in
Sea Wolf
with IDA LLTINO
Rookie Bear News
Braunfcls the quaint town with
this manner iy the shouting
Mr Jim Zilch and Miss Georcar drivers at 3 n m Most of
gianna Thistle were married Mori them yelled Take you to Mlngus
day at the home of the brides and bring you buck but one of
parents Mr and Mrs Alex Thisthem varied this with Take you
with Mr and Mrs O W Nuzum tic the Rev Jones officiating to Mlngus or break your back
his dad is a softhearted old fooi e would say to a friend What
who takes up his scalawag sons j dp youUilnlc about that Just look
bad checks Instead
of letting him nl that And the friend know
> belongs Ing that the operator couldnt read
go to jail where he
The bride is a fklnny little would tend It out loud
idiot She paints like a Sioux In
dian sucks cigarettes and drinks
mean corn liquor
The house was newly plaster
There may be a place thai could
beat one county for colorful politics
but Im going to have to be
ed for the wedding and the exshown bygone campaigns In
s would t r a the noor with n8 xhootcr tnM Government reports show
weddinr In W < < > 1 u l lo be awakenctl1 nl > cchc nro Americas fiyor
le rult As food
1 ason a
of the service
l > eaches now take on new Unpor
tiincv
As a rctult of this cooperative
educatloniil campaign millions of
Americans are learning for the
Mrs Ben Wilcman was n weck The groom is a popular young < > Idle boast considering the nsd time the important health
end guest in the B B Cole homebum who hasnt done a lick of condition of the roads giving tnialltlo in peiiehes and
Don L McCunc visited Alan work since he got expelled in his Duffey also tells of the oil man l e dozens of new ways of orv
Nuzum Sunday I junior year at college He man who couldnt tend or write but Ing the appetizing fruit fresh or
Mr and Mrs George Tuckerages to dress well and keeps a who was very successful Whcn olvod Many famllleit have re
and family Joyce Shurbct and l supply of spending money because ver this man received a telegram
reived new peach recipes for delicious
peach shortcake pies cobblers
fresh homemade peach lee
shooting scriiin but wasnt hit and
Indignant citizens started n sub
scription to piotecute the other
fellow for shooting ut him and
missing
And perhaps the most unusual
charge ever leveled In any race
terior newly painted thus appro camc the county has tamed down WS that a candidate had stolen
er visited Mrs Hcrshel Clawsonjprlately carrying out the decora now But back In the days wlien n church The fact was that a
Saturday
Taylor Tidings
Mrs W F Cook
Kress Texas
live scheme for the groom was the biggest oil boom In historyi dig well hud been drilled on the
newly plastered and the bride had fallen down and gone boom chinch gioundn ami dissension
freshly painted j folks had a morning after feel m sprung up This candidate as
The groom wote a tented din Ing
ner suit and his pants were held j For Instance a prosecuting at
up by pale green suspenders Ills torncy running for reelection
number nine patent leather shoes was opposed by a lawyer who
0
Janet Smalley the illustrator of visited last week Un
Children of The Promise was born
ic wcifnrc
in the city of Philadelphia and
has lived there all her life She
sttryiicTd at the Academy of
pe
normc stake in the world than to1
jwith their grandparents Mr and
Mrs 1 W Holland
We deplore the imminence of wir
It is horrible to contemplate 1 j
Mrs Cordelia Crawford Mr and
Mrs Luther Crawford of Kilt City
trnted a large number of childrens ZJ ZaTt d M Ki n d
X X
Havent midr up vmii
H li l llll lll
war n timuiity called on Mrs Yllll miKht ld
ne but we would rather risk tempor
lev I ro U yso lday hv wcu
ary warfare to secure liberty and
istic ° uviu v iic
permanent restoration of ou Je
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peaches
PAGE SEVEN
cream poach and cnntaloupo salad
Ul lock buildings nnd tin f3clCH V OUUS nnd dozens of other ta ty dishc
r picturesque hills nlmcmt Pcnrhos have been found to br
> ni Miirounding it Ranch T TTvfll excellent nource of Vitamin A
m i fv
i im > tumrimn nnd you uiu JDllIlil lliXLIcl Vit > min 11 Vitamin C and Viti
Mip < the uttiintlmU dwr TImmp mln O bJ > iif vital to floor
i in di in hotel the Faust man J OQfrii 1 lllll IC health grow th mil i Ittv mam
i l l > It J iiitnalry niiny X CIO Lv A All 11 AO tennnce of ImkIv < ir > r i ort > < i
u hmui a mucum two news of troth ind impinMru < iplcx
l h i < Miyeai Ul Herntd and Mi lioiu of timilicv thioiighmit n
tin oitunu edited for 13 years e untiy lie being ticitixl to jt nls i h afj
i V Olieim a charming drive > ew t te Ihnlls n n tesiilt of r that their low il m intent
iloiiu the Uuadalupo ttlver the n < < > peratisr educational earn makes penchei an Mullen food
States shortest but biggest in l > g bemR conducted by the fir reducing diets ml the No I
volume ner the Comal which Vvach Producing Industry and aid for women desiring a girtish
rises and ends In the city limitsi xl Trades Industry in cooper figuro Scientist say thin lit also
and there attractive with the Surplus Marketing to the high
arc many c fatburning quail
United States De f the natural
C found
Mrs B B Cole was 11 Sntur b wMUn uch sugrs
n
day night and Sunday Mrs Os m L Kimsey of the Crandnll
partment of Agrlculure in the
Jinteiest of greater j > cach consump
ii
Walter Fort Worth oil
Duffey H b evervone
Friday afternoon HowJdenly and permanently ui wmt nnied
celebration didnt blare
ard Edwards unknown destination At such n
Miss Bessie Hamilton of Amajdelicious Juncture he
11K It II INK
When Biliousness Headache
Flatulence or Gas and Listless
ncss or that tired feeling arcr
symptoinn of Temporary Constipation
and you take a laxative or
cathartic for relief try Herblnc
It Is strictly a vegetable medicine
OOo a bottle
Heard Jones
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iVKS StMl NTIKKAIlY KXAMINM
5IASSKH A Ill TI IY PKtSCHIHKn
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NITED
FATES
sSAVINGS
DRS CLOUGW CLOUGH
riuuivleu H I Mluvlve Optometrist
lilts I < OH Asshtuit
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America On Guard
August 1 Mr and Mrs C T matched his state of tightness and represented the defendant In til politic straight In the good old bank or rnnit onice nro aTviUl twirt
Ruckcr spent Sunday in the homo harmonized nicely wlh the axle most all thc criminal cases so ilVN tn tltnt county i of Aniorkau dufcruio orwDaratlomu
of Mrs Ruckers parents Mr and grease polish of his hair the county attorney lefened to 1
Mrs I A Shelton I This is probably the last issue his opponent as n legal heaven
Mr and Mrs Carl King of Lake or this paper but my life tunbl gor
view guests in the II F tion has been to write up one A peace officer with a milodoi
wedding and tell the Until Now ous record handed a iimpugn
and Kenls thut is done death can have no curd lo a voter who said sn
AIhivo lit n reproduction of Umi
Trensury DopartiiiontM IXifonoo
an attorney hail repienented one K vlngii P it r slicwlnff an niivci
faction in a lawsuit his
w i Danlol CliMitor Frondi IWeium
Yes sir they used to take their IknuLi mid Stnmpa on mvlo nt your
7l i llnmilwuy
far Outlasts 5 other big brands in Desert War of Endurance
OilPlated engine proves good for more than Double the
Mileage averaged by rivals in Daring DeathTestCertified
Plenty of good old prcHtnuiiiilino earn
with onijATKi enginrH still pasM your
hoiiHo quietly pa H nuwur cam on thi
road inns oilinspection many a tirno
without needing a quart Thatll becauwi
inner engine partH have been kept oii
rLATKD by the atrong niagnntliko action
that wont lot onwiATtNfJ quickly drain
down Kvon all night OHIIatiwj
HtayH up to its topmost point on guard
against wear in advance Yet this famous
onviLATlNG bused on the Conoco Germ
Processed oil patent is merely one factor
in todays great huccmm of the new
CONOCO Wt MOTOR OIL
Lasted 5683 miles longer than
nextbest oil tested in Death Valley
Conoco Ni oil invited lUwlf straight up
against 5 other representative oils in an
allout test to the death unbiased
Certified The graveyard was cruel Death
Valley so hot you cant Hweat 0 everyday
coupes were used all ulike Each
CONOCO
Jmm
got one Vqtinrt fill of kuiiih ono competing
oil locked In by tho Official Itcfcruc
Then under ntrii tly equal conditiona all
cm ii sped without added oil till ongin i
cracked up
The woakent oil gave up while Conoco
Nistill had 8208 nilliw to go Crrttfltil
AH 5 rivals logothor averaged 7057 iiiiluw
1imi than Conoco N oil Cvrttfied
Real dlfferenco from a Real source
Two modern yiiWc am in new Conoco
N > oil Now think of inixlerri vitamin
Mynthctiai replacing noma of Nature
lifogivors lost in modern food proconatng
Similarly the Intent oil refining muthod
duHtroy some of Naturus lifcigivitrs But
Unlay full life is brought back more than
gonurously by tho two Conoco tyntfwtitM
Onu of thoo will mako Conoco N
motor oil keep your engine oii Patkij
Ilio other will chock tho effect of foul
leftover caused by ivory onginumiormul
firing This commoiiost of all oil troubloH
is now checked inhibited by Thiulhene
tk
MOTOR OIL
ty Ai
inhibitorCuiuho Patent 2218132 But
why liKliiiicalitn wh n you know tho
Certified Kcouomy record of Conoco N
in Donth Valitiy Youll nuvitr DuathTost
your Conoco No oil nor mftka your car
try any other provingground torturw
Youll till drain and refill at tlio rtKOtn
iiumdud interval But knowing that ohm
fill of Conoco Ni outliuted the other
OtMitli lWud oiloby 71 all tho way
up to 101 you can figum uu a long
lima botweon quart of Conoco tUh oil
Cliangu today at Your Mileagu Mar
chauta Conoco nUition CoiitiiiunUd Oil
Company Pionevrt tn Haltering Amvr
tut a oil with Synthetic
pCDTipipn harehy rortify that
ULI I II ILD th i Death ValleyTuhL
and related work wero thoroughly and
forly couductad iOnnino DiMtruction occurred
in each cajio ut tho miluagu ututud
Ceniwltlng FnQln r Ko during Acod mIc f ar li
frfif or ut Automgfiv flalft Hg < furdu Unl r lry
AND THE FOLLOWING MILEAGE MERCHANTS
Harold and Hayden Loves Joe Arnold Service
Conoco Sta No 1
Phone
Station
Phone 10
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 32, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 7, 1941, newspaper, August 7, 1941; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42626/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.