The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 27, 1944 Page: 4
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PAGE FOUR
AOCALS
E S Ireland of Hereford was
in Tulia Inst week attending the
annual meeting of the PresbyterySgt Johnny Emmitt of Lubbock
visited his mother Mrs John
Emmett hero Inst week
SSRt Jack K Cnntrell son
of Mr and Mrs J h Cnnlrcll
is in tho hospital at Harlingen
Texas suffering from an nttack
of unalrrin
Mrs Johnny Goodgcr of Kress
was a business visitor in Tulia
Tuesday
R B Gist Jr 6f Happy spent
Monday night with Lt George
LnRoc
A
nnouncing
The Purchase Of The
WHITESEAL DRIVEIN
WHICH WILL BE KNOWN AS
ROBERTS DRIVE IN
We have remodeled and redecorated the DriveIn
and will be in position to serve you 24 hours a day
The DriveIn will he under the management of Mrs
Clcta Gcrdes and will continue to serve lunches dinners
and short orders of all kinds We invite you to
visit us > anytime and try our fine foods
Roberts Drivein
FORM EH 1 WHITESEAL DRIVEIN
MRS CLEIA GERDES Manager
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1 SPECIALS
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JELLO
FLAVOR JELL
CHILI
CLEANSER
SOAP
OXYDOL
Limited 2 Packages
All Flavors Package
WASHING POWDER
Rain Drops Pkg
Ellis IS Oz Jar
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Brimful
2 Pounds
Super Sparkle
2 Cans Kit Free
Red and White Giant Bars 3 Bars
Small Limited Package
TOILET TISSUE
Super Soft1 3 Rolls
16c
19c
29c
19c
13c
10c
19c
SEED AND PRODUCE DEPT
WE HAVE ALL KINDS BULK GARDEN SEED FRESH
PLANTS ARRIVING KVERY DAY SEE US FOR YOUR
WANTS
BRING YOUR POULTRY EGGS HIDES AND CREAM
TO US AND GET THE TOP PRICES
WE HAVE PLENTY SEED POTATOES ONION PLANTS
SPANISH SWEET POTATO SLIIS
Ducketts Store
THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORh IN TOWN
EAST SIDE SQUARE
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Attention Farmers
We have several late model Ford
V8 and Chevrolet motors completely
overhauled and reconditioned
We also have late model Ford and
Chevrolet truck four speed transmissions
and fullfloating rear ends
Highway Garage
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Pvt Rnymond iMclton son of
Mr and Mrs R h Melton was i
home over tho weekend Ho is hi
tho Air Coips nnd now stationed
at Amarlllo Field
iMrs A L Shoemaker and
Dilah Shoemaker spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs W E
Downs in Tulia
iMr and Mrs Bill Culver nnd
Jtinnitn Rnymond of Amnrillo
visited their parents Mr and
Mrs J R Rnymond over the
weekend
Mrs Dr W h Perkins of
Grnpovinc and Mrs E G Tinncn
of Pampn visited in the home of
their sister Mrs Jeff Musick
last week
Mr nnd Mrs Walter Tomlin
son nnd Mrs M 1 LaVelle left
Wednesday for Dallas where they
will attend the markets to buy
merchandise for tho LaVcllcs
Store hero
Miss LnVeta Htird of lAmarillo
visited in tho Emmett LaRoe
home over the weekend
Mr nnd Mrs Emmett LaRoo
and Nell Rose took Lt George
LaRoo U Amnrillo Tuesday to
catch a train to Nashville Tenn
after visiting his parents in Tulia
for several days
Ihifjh White Swisher County
sheriff was in Amarillo Tues
day at a quarterly conference
of police sheriffs county attor
neys county judges district at
lorneyH and district judges He
was a member of the attendance
committee for the meeting
Betsy Musick spent Saturday
night with Lt and Mrs Wallace
Jny ut Lubbock Ifer parents
Mr and Mrs Thornton Musick
and Mike went down Sundny
for a visit and brought Betsy
home
Mrs Erin Sadler and Mrs
Alene Crnbtree Bpont Sunday at
Lubbock visiting their husbands
The were accompanied by Patty
Jo Arnold who spent the day
with Sissy Moore
Dr ami Mrs J Ed Crawford
have returned from a months
visit and rest at Hot Springs
New Mexico
Mrs Marjoriu R Klous left
Thursday for Salt Lake City
to join her husband who is stationed
at Camp Kearns
Mrs Charlie Sims underwent
an operation at the Swisher
County hospital Saturday
McGuire News
Mrs 0 W Hancock
So many ladies arc disappointed
becausu of the fact that their
garden plants nrc not growing
rapidly I suppose this is due
to cooler weather than is usually
prevalent at this time of year
Mr and Mrs lllarvcy Talley
and children and Mr and IMrs
Charley George and children were
callers in the homo of Mr and
Mrs Jnck Gunnels Tiny nnd
Wnync Sundny night
Mrs Charlie George Maxinc
and Mack visited Mrs 0 W Han
cock and children late Monday
evening
Mrs Harvey Talley received
word of her mothers death Friday
She caught tho bus Monday
to Oklahoma where tho body will
bo placed at rest Wo extend
our deepest spmjathy to those
neighborsin their time of sorrow
Mrs Clay Trent and sons Kidd
and L T are spending several
days in tho parental iLawson Fowler
home Their home is in
Roswell New Mexico
Everyone is invited to attend
the program consisting of several
Bhort plays and an exhibit of
articles made and things accomplished
during tho school year
Friday night May 6
Mrs 0 W Hancock visited a
short whilo with Mr and Mrs
E Roper Ida Reed and Mrs
Joe Neal at their homo in Tulia
Monday afternoon Mr Roper
walks with tho aid of a cane nnd
Ida Reed is suffering with an
eye which hinders her from doing
fancy work piecing quilts
etc These good people enjoy
people calling on them ns they
stay in so much
Mr and Mrs Ben Fowler Jim
mie nnd Martha also Mrs Walter
Fowler Butch and Luther
Herman were callers in tho parental
Lawson Fowler home FridayMr nnd Mrs Charlie George
and children visited their daugh
terinlaw Mrs Woodie George
who is in the hospital at Dimmitt
Announce Meeting
Of Church Group
Mrs L C Smith nnd Mrs L
II Clark will bo cohostesses to
tho Presbyterian Auriliary Monday
May 1 Tho meeting has
been called for 300 oclock nt
the church
Mrs Lorn Goodrich is in Austin
this week visiting her daughter
Mayon who is a student
at the University of Texas
The tulia herald tulia Texas
Wingerts Honored
At Farewell Supper
A fnrwcll supper for Jlev and
Mrs Russell A Wingcrt and
daughter Ann was given by
the Presbyterian church membership
Monday night in the church
basement More than a hundred
people nttended
Informal grouip singing was
conducted Rev Wingcrt talk
cd about the church carrying on
tho good work it had started
Lawrence Rourland answered with
a pledge of loyalty He also
gave tho invocation
A substantial money gift was
presented to the honorccs
The church offered Rev Win
gcrt a leave of absence which ho
declined expressing the view
thnt the church needed n pastor
during the time he will be in the
service
Mrs C C Poff
Is Honored On
78th Birthday
The hospitable home of Mrs
E W Flynt daughter of Mrs
C C Poff wns thrown open to
friends of long standing of Mrs
C C Poff on her 78th birthday
which wns April 13
Tho house was decorated with
hydrangias and daffodils and a
large birthday cake with one tall
candle centered the lacocovcrcd
tnble
Tho afternoon was spent in
happy rcminoBcenccs Contributing
to the zest of the party were
several vocal numbers sung by
Barbara Flynt and her little
playmate Joona McDuff Uur
barn also gave several piano se
lections and n reading A few
gnmes added to the merriment
The hostess served a lovely ice
course to Mesdnmes T W Tom
llnson J R McGuire Frank
Christian Boydston II D Crane
Sue Ward C G Jordon W S
Tomlinson Matilda Curb W C
Dinwiddie Jesso Crawford W
B Hule Dawson < Pat ODaniel
Wayne Flynt Coy iBurton Miss
Minnie Cooper Barbara Flynt
Joena McDuff the honoroe Mrs
Poff and the hostess Mrs Flynt
Those sending gifts but who
were unable to attend were Mrs
F G Patching of Clarendon
Miss Evn Patching of Amarillo
Mrs Jno Harris of Claude Mrs
C H Poff of Happy Mrs D H
Thompson nnd Mrs Wallace Poff
Thbsc unable to attend on account
of sickness were the Hut
chinson fnmily Mrs W C IIul
sey Mrs Joe Cantrell Mrs Jack
Killough Mrs J R Ward Mrs
Hodges and Mrs R L Stringer
Needle Club Meets
With Mrs Musick
The Nccdlecraft Club met in
the home of Mrs Jeff Musick on
April 20
The following members wore
present Mrs C C Wilson Mrs
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Flock
Feeders
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ALL METAL
HOG FEEDERS
PURINA GO LB CAPACITY
MILK SCALES
PURINA
MASH HOPPERS
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J H Boge Mrs J T Avcnt
Mrs Dennis Zimmermann Mrs
James Garrett Mrs Paul Ramsey
Mrs J W McGlaun Mrs
Alice Crane Mrs Stella Rcd
mon Mrs Leo May Mrs Vera
Allen
The next meeting will be with
Mrs Paul Ramsey on May 4
Equipment
A neighboring editor offers a
revised version of the old say
ing that n chain is no stronger
than its weakest link with A
car is no better than its flattest
tire
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FARM SALE
S Wednesday May 3 1944
1 will sell the following described property for cash to the
highest bidder at public auction on Wednesday May 3 1944
at the Jack Frost Farm 5 miles West of Happy
METHODIST LADIES WILL SERVE DINNER
SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 1100 A M
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1Butane Cook Stove 2 bottles1Superfex Oil Heater
1Maytag Washing Machine
3Beds with mattress and
springs
1Dining Table and chairs
1Studio Couch
Several Tables
3Linoleum Rug
23 burner Oil Cook Stoves
Dishes and Cooking Utensils
TERMS
FARM IMPLEMENTS
ALL IN Al CONDITION
1Allis Chalmers Tractor
216 hole Van Brunt Drills
with hitch
1GrahamHoeme Plow
112 foot one way
1Digger
125oneyear old Hens
1 Oil Brooder 300 capacity
Brooder House 10x16
All of the above is just like
new
CASH
ROSS COPE Owner
AT JACK FROST FARM FIVE MILES WEST OF HAPPY
t J W McCREREY Auctioneer
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THURSDAY APRIL 27 1941
A INCH
SHEET ROCK
Per Square Foot
3 c
SCREEN DOORS
4a0U AND UP
LIME
For Household and Farm Use
10 POUND
BAG
50 POUND
BAG
25c
70c
ALL METAL
MEDICINE
CABINET
Copper Back Bevel Plate
Morror
1000
UTILIZED
WALL PAPERS
Dozens of New Patterns with
matching borders
20c
PEK SINGLE
ROLL AND UP
BRIGHT RED
BARN PAINT
Linseed Paint With Varnish
Base and Color Added
185
PER GALLON
175 GAL IN 5 GAL LOTS
SCREEN WIRE
All Popular Widths
3 c
SQUARE FOOT
WINDOW GLASS
We cut them any size and
install them
3k
SQUARE FOOT
PURE GUM
Spirits Turpentine
175
GALLON
BUFF BRICKFACED
SIDING
425
ROLL
CANVAS
WATER BAGS
No Soaking Necessary Ready
For Use
100
WOOD HANDLE
POST HOLE
DIGGERS
265
BATHROOM
CABINET
Ideal for Towels Bathroom
Accessories etc Has Ventilated
Hamper for Soiled Linens
1470
CREOSOTE GREEN
SHINGLE STAIN
185
GALLON
A J HARRIS
SON
LUMBERMEN
A Dependable Source
of Supply
PHONE 161
TULIA
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 27, 1944, newspaper, April 27, 1944; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42816/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.