The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 18, 1944 Page: 3
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THURSDAY MAY 181944
Wayside News
May M There wore 60 nt Sunday
School Sunday morolnj A
Mothers Day program was given
after Sunday school Rev Jack
Reeves preached night and morningThert have been heavy rains
over most of this community
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STATE
REGISTERED
PAYMASTER
SOUTHWESTERN EELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Congratuletiona to the
Telegraph Industry on
1
if 100th anniversary
last week Most of the roads
have been dragged and arc in
good shape
Sgt Billle W ileislcr was home
for the weekend
W I Lane Delbcrt Wesley
Hen Franklin iMr and Mrs John
Stockott Peggy and iBilly Mr
and Mrs Charles Kennedy and
Robert Edwin spent Sunday in
the Kennedy home
COTTON
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The Telephone Lineman
maintains the network of
telephone wires and cables
that links the nation togetherDay after day in storm and
fire and flood up In the air
and underground hes on
the ob knowing that every
circuit is needed for war
These days It Is important
for everyone to make the
best use of telephone equipmentYou can help by not talking
over 5 minutes when Long
Distance circuits are busy
with war j
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V for Victory V for Vision
YOURS FOR MODERN OFTOMTTRIC SERVICE
DRS CLOUGH CLOUGH
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CLOUGH BUILDING HI W TTH ST PLAINVIEW
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State Registered and Certified
SEEDS
For Feed Food ami Fiber
STATE CERTIFIED
PLAINSMAN COMBINE MAIZE
STATE CERTIFIED
HEGARI
STATE CERTIFIED
OGDEN SOY BEANS
PLANTING
SKKI
Available Through
WEST TEXAS COTTONOIL CO
TOUR GINNERS
OR
LOCKV1EW FARM
Box 328
Plalnvlcw Texas
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Mighty
Important Job
These Days
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Aline Guy Darnell and baby
had dinner with Curtis Mctieheo
Sunday
Oordio Mahler ami Tom Payne
went to Clando Snturdny owning
to get pio they won on the
SearsRoebuck Cow Sow and
Hen contest on writing essays
Kenneth Fisher went with them
I K McCehee and family had
Mothers Day with Mrs I J
McOcheo of Canyon
J B Oulwell and E J Mahler
attended quarterly conference at
Valley View Sunday afternoon
John Patterson Curtis McCe
hee and E J Mnhlcr visited
at Vigo Park Sudnuy afternoon
Jesse Inne nnd LnNora Mahler
spent the weekend at the home
of N V Carter of Amarillo
The following Mothers Day
program was given by the school
at Wayside Friday evening
Welcome reading Elaine
Fisher
Acrostic Primary room
Reading Somebodys Mother
Mary Lee McCehee
Milk and HuUcrElaine Fisher
Carrol Dean Rogers Nelda Jo
Gillham
Reading Jack McGehee and
Tommy Akins
Vocal iSolos Billy Joe Kennedy
Reading Tom Payne
Playlett Primary
Trio Faith of Our Mothers
Peggy Spann Kirskye New
some Mary Lee McGehee
Nursery Songs Several grades
The Story of America High
School
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The foUwmg announcements
are made subject to tho action of
the Democratic Primary to be hold
July 23 1044
For Commissioner Precinct No 1
R S BOB FRANCY
For Commissioner Precinct No 2
P R PETE RAYMOND
J II LEA
O L FORTENBKRRY
For Commissioner Precinct N > 3
J 11 WORKMAN
A P MARTIN
For Commissioner Prccinrt No 4
J THOMAS
J II RICE
For Sheriff Tax Assessor anc
Collector
JOHN McCOY COY BURTON
II K WHITE
For County Judge and ExOffldt
Superintendent of Public InstructionJAMES T HALE
For County and District Clerk
J E DEEN
For County Treasurer
J MURRAY MARKHAM
For County Attorney
J n ONEALL
For District Attorney
HAROLD M LaFONT
For State Representative
JOE W JENNINGS
PREACHERS
For the Hair
Will prove Itself to you for GRAY
faded dry foiling hnir ITCHY
scalp and DANDRUFF
USE IT BE CONVINCEDI
HEARD JONES
THE TVMA 1IRHALD TUMA TEXAS
At The Churches
FIRST MKTHOIHST CHURCH
Church School 10 00 n m
Morning Worship 11 n m
Evening Worship S 00 p m
Young Peoples
p in
inWomans
Womans Society of Christian
Service Monday 100 p m
evening 800 p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Central
Blblo Study Classes nrranged
for nil classes Sunday 10 a m
Preaching service uimI com
munion services 11 n in
Bible Study and training classes
for young people730 p in
Preaching services830 p m
Ladles Bible class Wednesday
10 a m
AVednesdny night Bible Study
880 n m
Silas Howell Miuistei
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 1000 a in
Womans Missionary Society
second Monday 300 p m
You are cordially invited to attend
these services
F R Anderson Supt S S
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sunday Schdol 1030 a m
Morning Servic ll30 a m
Evening Service 830 p m
Prayer Service and Bible Study
Wednesday nights at 830 p m
Country Prayer Service Friday
night at 830 p m
Rev Lester Statser Pastor
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH U S A
Church School 04fi a m
Morning1 Worship 1100 a in
Young Peoples Servlco 730
p m
Evening Worship 830 p in
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend our worship with us
Russell A Wingcrt Pnstor
You Are Invited To Attend A
SonInLaw of
E W Jnckson
Passes Awny
The Methodist Church bids youJnckson
welcome to it services
P K Yarborough Pastor
FIRST HAITIST CHURCH
Sunday School 1000 a m
Morning Worship 1100 a m
Training Union 00 p in
Evening Services 000 p in
You are welcome to this house
of God
H K East Pastor
GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Sunday School 1030 a m
lor I Weber nonlnlnw
Lakeviw Hmm
Mrs R K Lumpklns
I urn Just wandering If all
mothers feel on top of the world
as much as 1 do since Mothers
Day I win blessed by having
5 of my children out of fl together
for the day 2a of us
were in my daughters Mis O
W Huncock home Plenty to
eat and so many useful gifts too
Morning Worship a m One soldier son
Old Fashion Prayer Meeting Wns present W
Tuesday Evening 830 p m
Jubilee Service Thursday
Evening 830 p in
You are welcome to our servicesRev W L Phillips Pnstor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4th and Mills Street
Invites you to bo present each
Lords Day for thoir regular
services
Preaching nt 1100 a in and
830 p in each Sunday
Ullile Study 830 p m ThursdayH L Stewart
of
Services710 Mr ami Mrs K W Jackson dlwl
Midweek service Wednesday weeks
April M nt San Francisco Calif
He had been ill In a San Fran
cisco Hospital for about sit
Sgt Ueu F
J my son hi
the Navy left Saturday for San
Diego Calif after a lonve of
5 days We missed the absent
ones mote than we like to put
in words but very grateful for
those that are near They are
on double duty living their own
lives nnd making up for those
that are away
The Lakeview school will close
Friday of this week A program
Thursday night and then to Vta
Ghtn Friday for a picnic
There whs a farewell party
given at the school house last
Thursday night In honor of Mr
and Mrs J II Bice Claience and
Earnest We will nils these
good people a lot but perhaps
our loss will be Enuslicos gain
Mr and Mrs W T Hardy
Sr visited in the Tjih Hickman
home In Tulia last Sunday Their
son W J Jr and his wife from
Lubbock were there too
Sgt and Mrs II F Lump
klns and son weie visitors in the
It K Lumpklns home hihl week
They went to dlerofoid Sunday
afternoon late as II F was to
return Monday to his camp at
Abilene
Mr anil Mrs 1 M Tontliusou
nnd children had dinner Sunday
in the M C Wheeler home Mr
find Mrs W T Hardy Sr were
callers in the alernoon
We Lakeview people oxttund
our deepest sympathy to Mr
Sharp and lxiys Also to Mis
Rice and Mr and Mrs Enoch
Jackson through the death of their
loved one Mrs Sharp
Mr and Mrs Avory Adams
weie seeing Mr and Mrs E K
Women
Here is a nome
to romembor
CARDUI
A 62 year record
of 2Woy help
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GOSPEL MEETING
AT THE
Church of Christ
CORNER 4th and MILLS STREETS
BEGINNING
Sunday May 21 1944
AND LASTING TJI HO I 011
SUNDAY JUNE 4 1944
WITH
C W WATKINS OF LUBBOCK
DOING THK riKCIMN
SERVICES EACH EVENING
YOU
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ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
ATTEND ALL SERVICES
H L STEWART
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Wheeler last Sunday
Mr and Mrs Vcwt Ucdmon
and Mr and Mrs J J Redman
wore caller In their mothoi s
Mrs M I Rodmon home Sunday
afternoon Mrs R B Lumpkin
spent Sunday night with Mrs
Rcdmon
Mr and Mrs A W Williams
of Olton spent Frlilay and Satur
day with their daughter Mrs
His wife is the former Tommlo J Lumpkin In Tulia
Mr and Mrs R K Lumpklns
Sgt and Mrs B F Lumpklns
and son and Wnllace Lumpklns
wore dinner guests In tho W J
Lumpkklns home last Thursday
Some of our farmers in tills
PAGE THREE
Mi > f the country havo Ix > gnn
to plant their feed crop Soma
cloudy damp weather but no rain
to npMiK of
Mrs It B Linnpkins Sgt and
Mr B F Lumpklns and son nt
dinner with the Lloyd Carlton
family in Plainview one day last
week
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Dont Let Gums
Become Repulsive
Are your CiUMS unsightly Do
they Itch Do they burn Druggists
return money If first bottlJ
of LKTOS falls to satisfy
CRAWFORD PHARMACY
NOTICE
Wo will make our hist set of Turkey
l ggs May 17 and of Chicken Eg s May
24 Will havo chicks for sale until June
12 See us for what chicks you will
need before this date
LaROE HATCHERY
PtaiwtwianmrHrti
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TULIA TMXAfl
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IPs of the Moment
BY UNCLE BOB
of tho Kraft Dairy Farm Sorvlco
of tlit inoit InlcicntiiiK level
One
opmcnti inrinlryiniMu tli av
fiW years in llic ul iil f rrpitl
milklni Almost nil of tliu UKruul
tursil ticliooW and rxtrnftlon wrvlcon
have Ikth nmdiictiiiK rxiwrliiuiils
on rapid milkiiiK ml tliyr j pirily
rntliumaHtlc alKiut tin irnullH The
cxiKTlmciitn wtin lt hIiow thai you
i in urt more milk l > y lliln new iiioIIkkI
In Circular 2KIMI mirl lelln why
thin in to Tin circular al demrilHH
the three ntrpn In rapid milkiiiK
Ihfie apjily whether you une a
milkiii inaihinc or milk by hand
The lcM arc Ii Mawtue the
ows udder in the proccn of wanh
mi Hli warm water 2 Start
milkitiK on minute later reinovinn
the milk in to 1 mlnuti1 Strip
rapidly CD Slop mllkhiK a noon w
the milk dtoH llowlnn
The increased flow of milk and
the nhorteniin of mllkhiKtime are
advautauex any time They are
especially imK > rtant In wartime
So If you would like to have more
detailed information on Die how mur
why of rapid mllkini I iw t that
you write for Circular 2H I Aiirlcul
tural Hxtcniion Sorvice Unlverilty
of MiMourl Columbia Minwuirl
Now If wu could JiMt talk lb
tiiwr Into ftiowliift xplrtotN lll
Htirid of UiltltirN wod Im all net
Hut tlutcowsnoiphVitda Kiiftlltli
Two booklet imtuetl by Texan
AM College give tome hlnlily ux1
ful information on fmhny dairy
town Tlietc an KxtrttMon llulUiiui
No IJ and No HfJ lliey xmit
out Hint iiiofttablctkjiryiriKdit > r > lon
an ample iiupply of K < d ilwap
feed nw tliat ilnije in tlie lw t tub
Mitule for iKUlurc
Hulkim H0i ay timt tit normal
ytarnover the tnottof Texan at Irast
three ton of tllnne m i ow livmild l > c
tml diwn In dry yearmx torn l r c
< nurwiuied Dry weather to date tins
tpritiK uiuuitH that it u worthwtuk
to plan for plenty of agu for 19M
Spunkint of supplcimnury Krain
feeding thwc bullctuw rxunt out
tlmt the kind of grain mixture to ue
depend on the kind of feed that
can k growti and tiic kind of roughage
lite cow it cutting
Tiic publications contain tables
ihowiiiK how much and what kind of
supplementary feedini t > To Rt
thcw bulletins write the lixtoniion
Service at Texas AM College
Collc6 Station Texas
Another booklet that helotiils In
your collection 1m MlniKHotas
Kxleiiiloo llutlnllii No 3IK It
Ulvoi rtoinu very helpful fncU unit
niiiiiitHtloiiN mi ftiippltttuiiititry
Hiiiiiiner evtllu
loru uinplc It polntnolit tlmt
ii cowon itood paxuircrun itutlirr
iiniltllitiNt from KIOio HiOpoiindi
of IniHi dally A cow coioninilnii
IVi potinili of itniNK u day will
Iiiivk eiuiiiitli feed to product
lltflitly morn than onu pound of
Imtiirfut u day
TIiim It Ii pretty oltvlou that
the cow prodili lnii more than
a pound of fat a day will need
nome Mipplemeiitury feedlnU
while the row which producei
Iihh xhoiild have none To it elI
hit bulletin write Kxtuuwlon
Survlcn Unlvornlty of Mlntie
ota St Iaul Mlnni < otit
One nice tiling alxait helnK a cow
h that you can rat all day without
hiivinif to niMnd any ration xxntt
Which reiiilnili me of a very f Inn
booklet on pa turelmprovement
and niauuitiinuni by Illlmili
Thin booklet offer helpful
advlii on nearly every itibjeit
foneerulnii pftnturun
1artlcularly linpottaut riaht
now It the warning It mil taint
mltiliist overilnilnrt I o prevent
tlilt It ttigfteiilH alternate ftra
luit Dili meant dlvldlnU the
pattureno that the aiilnntls may
ftrie one half thoroiiiihly tu fori
movlnii on to the other half
After tliu flrtt half has re
vlvud the iuiIiuuIh may he
brought batk while thi ntmnd
half ret nperatet The booklet
ulso tuiivKns iat you clip your
ptiNturiHi wltlui mower wliein ir
weudt tluimten totinutheroiit the
putttuu growth Write for Clri u
lar 165 Kxtuiiiiou Service I nl
vurslty of Illinois Urbuui III
A person ran t so absorbed m i
amount of to i n > e < li lhit t
> t of eiiv in fotv iit ih > U
plenty ofAjtii im > n I a lnnf
Hit of walet iU mi dAti the I low
mil fa Ur than in tliii elsi Si
U nure youi uj are < ttuig plenty
of cool clean watei Ttai peedanv
vh e from U to 30 gallons a d n
And put a little chocolate In
mint
NOtll Thoro utually It a 5c charga for
pamphlali mailod to ncxwaildanti of a
tlaUj but pottibly your own jtale hat i
foopamphlotoulh ium iubocl Alkyoor
county
ajonl
tutted
PUBLISHED NOW AND THEN BY TrfE
KRAFT CHEESE COMPANY
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 18, 1944, newspaper, May 18, 1944; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42813/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.