The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 16, 1944 Page: 3
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JHURSDAY MARCH 161941
UTTELLS LIQUID
An aid in relieving the itching that
occasionally accompanies Minor Skin
Irritations Prickly Heat Eczema
and the bitca of NonPoisonous Insects
Price 50
Heard Jones
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Charles T Herring Chairman Victor L Harmon VIccChalrman
Hubert Love Secretary S J Payne O P Mercer
It will come as a district surprise
to Ills many friends of
Swisher County to learn that
Jess J Shaw genial Work Unit
Leader for the Swisher County
< < < > < < > 4 for tjicr tjlig ycars potnto crop
Moore plans on putting in around
Do you want
a job like this
To Weak To Work
Rationed for Doraticm
50 acres this year and Jones
jhas planned for 20 acres on his
I farm ln < preparing their potato
j land Swisher farmers usually
follow a procedure similar to the
following During November or
WANT A job where every December the ground is broken
hour you work ii an hour that broadcast with flat bottom plows
helps win the war
Want a job that gives you a
chance to increase your skill
or learn n new one A job
that gives you new experiences
new friends7
Then join the Womans Amry
Corps nnd take over a vital
job in tho Army
For full details about the
AVAC apply at any U S Army
Hccruiting Station Or write
The Adjutnnt General 1115 Munitions
Hldg Washington 23
D C Women in essential war
industry must have relense from
their employer or the U S
Employment Service
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In February the ground is broken
and drug
tigain with a disc plow
2 or 3 times with a drag tooth
harrow the harrowing being
from 10 days to 2 weeks apart
In March rows 3038 inches apart J j
are laid off with a lister thus
forming a high ridge or list The
ground is left in this condition
until just before time to plnnt
nt which time enough water is
applied to thoroughly soak the
soil As soon ns the land is suf
ficiently dry tho potatoes are
planted in the beds Weekly irrigation
is resumed when the
plnnt3 arc G or 8 inches high > j
Hugh Payne nnd his crew us j j
ing n catapiller tractor nnd grad
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Grand Theatre
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ANN SOTHERN in
SWING SHIFT MAISIE
with JAMES CRAIG
March of Time
Friday and Saturday Matinee
MARCH 1718
Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy in
JITTERBUGS
ANY CHICKENS TODAY
News
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
MARCH 18
Chester Morris Nancy Kelly in
TORNADO
The Batman Chapter 5
SATURDAY NIGHT PREVUE
SUNDAY and MONDAY
MARCH 1920
Bob Hope Betty Hutton in
LETS FACE IT
Seeing Red White and Blue
Short
News
TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY
MARCH 21
EVELYN KEYS in
DANGEROUS BLONDES
with EDMOND LOWE
Coast Guard Chapter IS
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
MARCn 2223
Virginia Weidler Edward Arnold in
THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION
News
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THE TULIA 1IEKALD TULIA TEXAS
or nrc building terraces for the JI id not realize how happy I plenty nf horses ml yniitllr on
formers of Swisher County J was to t t homo till I arrived m Wheelers farm to have n
Most of Inst week wns spent on Everything wns so plrosnnt in joy rj0
the farm of V V Hoston where ill Ws homo until wmt IkhI news Mr jj j Lumpklna and son
n complete terrace system wnsifnme my way Such ns one i Johnny IVte of Hereford were
installed From Hostons Pnyne jdnutrhterinlnw wns in ih Tulla t visitors in hu H R Lumpkins
intended to move to the George hospital one son lvt Herman I homo Monday
I ovo farm and from the liovc
fnrm to the farm of Kllshn Koper
for a finishing up job on Mr
J Uoperfl terraces From Itopcrs
the crew will go to tho farm of
Geo W Snwynr then to 0 D
Parkers before moving to nn
othcr section of the County
Farmers having land that needs
terracing should take advantage
of this years conseivntton payment
for terracing Payment fo
has been transform to the Knuf terracing is tin high > nt it has
was to
jrs
Salt Lake City Utah Another I tnothor Mrs
son Sgt Hen V was moved roniMl SllIHuy wllll ur L
Hereford lex to ban Anionic
MI Mr > nm Mrfl > w- >
and w J my oldest son hnunt jnVevlcw
volunteered for the Nnvy and
will leave Mnrvh 20th All this
was too much and I had to come
home and to en
it new grnnddau
old in PInlnvlow
to see
ARIZONA SEEDS
liegari
Manko Milo
Double Dwarf No 38 Milo
FIELD GRASS SEED
Crested Wheat Grass
Bromc Grass
LAWN GRASS SEED
Kentucky Blue Grass
Bermuda
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mos Newby and her
W J Hnnly spunt
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brother and
T Hardy
Mrs It K Uuupkins and
Kvelyu Jo vhUUsl with W J
w lml
Khtor 8lt weeks
I was anxious W ° V > p1o eru very
much saddened when we Kmnum
of R C Mnlones doath In the
Mrs Hen t ozzens and daughter pervM n0 joon sported
County Work unit and we j ever been and it in addition to Virginia are visiting in Hnmli miming In action idnee Inst July
man
fnl ihnt our loss is Kaufmans the other legular conservation oi l at Snn Antonio with relatives Then on MawIi 7 thr n ws reach Cook of Tblla
icii uuu ow weukli
gain Jess is a true advocate of payments
Soil and Water Conservation and
his enthusiasm and ready smile
District is no longer with us Lv be missed We hate to lose
Jess as he is familiarly known jts8 but wish him much success
nnd happiness in his new location
Potato farmers of the County
aro at work on their potato land
J II Moore nnd C 13 Jones of
tho McGuire community had
Chalmers E Terry Engineer for
tho Soil Conservation Service out
to their places last week to lay
Lokeview New
Ily Mrs K K Inmpktni
Well to my friends and renders
of tho Tulin Herald I am back
to my old place and job I hud
a nice rest and visit for over
2 months at Muskogee Okli
with my son SSgt and Mrs
Lubbock hospital Sunday 0f nvyn J0 Lumpkin In the
Mr and Mrs It E Lumpkin iMnhivlow High School The fi
and Evelyn Jo dinner guests c 0f the P K contributed
with the M < Wheeler family monpy f flowers for the Malone
Inst Sunday family We extend our deepest
You seldom see these days any vnuthy u u nintives
young folks riding borne bnik
for pa t time or pleanue t > vit on
last Stindnv Marin nnd Mary
H W Cotton Lumpkins I Metli Newby of Tulin KmImi Jo
Kpent Inst week with my dauh Lumpkins of Platnview Mann rs Hoy Nuruin
Valley View
Honed at Hrownwood visited his
sister and family Mrs Hector
Wcdnosdny night
Mrs 1 H Johns of Ft Worth
is visiting in the homo of her
parents Mr and Mrs W T
Iftlwnrtl
Mrs Jim Turnbow of Lubhock
and Miss Houssin Leo Cnntroll
of Uorgcr visited In this community
Sunday Mrs TurnWw
Is tho former Miss Wllda McCns
land
Sgt and Mrs Curtis Owen of
Ft Worth spent Thursday and
Friday with Mrs Stulla Jones
ami boys Mrs Jones and Mrs
Owens are sisters Sgt Owens
Is stnttnuud at Ureunvllto
ludeno Tucker spent Kriitn
night ami Saturday with JonmI
j nnrmiU I111VBU
ed his pnrwiU uf Plalnview nt J Mr and xirn It W Hambv i
Mr and Mrs K Stlth werelhlB tenth HU M tor Mrs Wood of PInlnvlow sj nt tho i > ekeiil I
seeing their daughter Katie to j Kvyn xinlone i P K tw cher h Mr nnd Mrs Hubert K loi
Mr Hud Mrs J W llnehflelt
and son Waymond of I miniti
vlsltetl with hed slslei Mr Stella
Jones Friday
Mrs I W Nuzum and Maxine
visited relatives in Plainvlew and
Levellnnd over the weoknnd
Ludene Tucker visited Fde > n
Nurum Sunday
Mrs Arrio latowood i visit
ing with her daughter Mrs Osa
tors Mrs Lloyd Carlton and Fox Weldon King lie k ami Sgt Howard Hall sho m wiHiiHInk of Quail Unit week
1 t tll1 harlotte Ann N heeler f d I tlin IJlh Armored 1 > 1 < f i i
out ditches and row directions Evelyn Jo Lumpkins in Plninvtew > ui > Division stn
Mr nnd Mrs It L Ilallanl
Celtijied
TEXAS SEEDS
Plainsman Milo
Kaffir Corn
Texas Millet Big Gorman
Typo
liegari
Sumac iei Top Cane
Texas Milo
a
Hegari
Martins Combine Milo
Double Dwarf Milo No 38
60 Day Sooner Milo
Yellow Blossom Sweet
Clover
Single Dwarf Milo
Waconia Sorghum Cane
Kaffir Texas Blackhull
Red Kaffir
NOTICE
COWANS
QUALTY
SEEDS
Plainsman
Sudan
Red Top Cane
Alfalfa Seed
Proso Millet
African Millet
Atlas Sargo
Logari or Dwrf
Peterita
Illini Soy Beans
Korean Lespo
cicza
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and Cnrolyn visited Mr nnd Mrs
Hubert Hector fiumlny afternoon
Mr and Mrs Hobert Ingrcra
from Crosbyton visited Mr ami
Mrs I W Nuxum lint week
Ilrforo her recent marriage Mrs
Ingrem wns Miss Mario Lamar
Jerry Tuckar and Alan uzum
visited Don L McCune Sunday
There will be no school Friday
duo to tho fact that there will
be a teachers meeting in Amn
rillo that ilay
Pnmt I good to the Inst drop
if kip < i > i Mts tightly
Covered
BRONCHIAL
COUGHS
or Dronohlal Irritations Duo to Ootoij
Duckloys Famous CANADIOL7
Mlxluro Acts Llko a Flash
tlpenit n f iw coats tivtivy at tiny jrooO
t1rn < Ktnm nr a linttln of Uuokbt i
OAWAIHOt Mliturn trlpla Mtlnt
Vnko a cooiiln or lrs ttt bwllltna r4
lu Innlnnt rowarful oftootWa twtlo
i ntironit thru throst h ml and broQohlA
i tiibo It itnrta nt ouon to loo n ui
thtek otiokliiK phlosin nooih m
tndmfirnnni nntl nmko breathing 4ul4
llurc rar from lhu i > r t ti > nt Aaa
Irrltat lie couiiha nr tronahUI trrlk
tlon itua to colds 1ml lluokUrs bi
qulok anil olToottvn rfllftf DOntwi
get lluoxUrS ClanaJlol todAr 100
rollof lnitAnUr
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IRRIGATION FARMERS TRUCK GARDENERS
We IIhvis JiihI llicdvetl Our Complete Slock Of
BULK GARDEN SEEDS
Our comnletc stock of bulk garden seeds includon many field eeds such as South America Dynuinllo Iopcoii
EnKllsh Pc rTennessee Red Seed Peanut Pinto Uonns Golden Hantarn and Country CJentlcinoii Sweet trn
an < wSs l have all types of vegetuble and garden seeds in both bulk and reveral nationally odvwtUed brandi
of nMkaS o seed See Ss for your Victory Garden and truck garden teed needs Special low price will be quoted
on large quantities of bulk garden seeds to truck gardeners
PLANT GOOD SEED FOR VICTORY
PLACE YOUR SEED ORDER NOW
lit IU JONFS
WE WILL FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR HYBRID SEED CORN
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W C COWAN SEED CO
TULIA TEXAS
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 16, 1944, newspaper, March 16, 1944; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42822/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.