The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 18, 1945 Page: 6
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WAYSIDE NEWS
Jon 15 There were 33 at
Sunday school and church Sunday
mornint Rev Stewart
preached Sunday school begins
at 11 oclock now Henry Hamb
lin is our new superintendent
School has finished midterm
tests and ready for a new and
better half
Mrs Lowe McGchec made a
businos trip to New Mexico with
her husband Mrs Aline Adams
taught in her place during her
absence
A L Stevens is some improved
after an accute attack of heart
trouble
Sfit Bill Hcislcr and his wife
Louise are visiting at the Heislcr
home Jim Dourlmd spent the
weekend at Heislors
Mr and Mrs J E MeGehoo
tand childien spent the woeeknd
it Wayside i
M and Mrs Eddie Mahler and
Hobort Crow have retui nod from
ittondine the funeral of G V
Crow who died Jan of a heart
attack Mr Crow is Mis Mali
It i s and Robert Ciows father
Hi lived and died at Hutchinson
Kansas
J E Culwell is staying with
his daughter in Amnrillo under
a doctors caic He is some improvedMis Cora H Robeit visited
m the Melton McGchec home this
weekend
Travis Knox writes he will be
home in March He is sending
Ins fiancee to his patents home
Mr and Mrs K C Knox of
Tulia They will be matried on
Travis leturn to the States
Mr and Mrs Geoige Gillham
wcie at Wayside Sunday
Mrs D K McGohoe and children
weie at Wayside Sunday
morning and evening
Mr and Mrs Henry Hamblin
are moving their house to Way
SulfaDango a New
opc for Many Scalp
AEii Skin Disorders
This amnzlnR new scientific preparation
eiutnlni one of the powerful norm killing
siirns tcitethcr with n toothlnR pent
trullUK nucnt In liquid form
SU1 FADANGO cives relief Iho very drat
k tiratton to ItrhlriK Scnly Ilnndrutt
It Is also highly recommended In the
tr Mnent of ACNE I CKMA ISOIU
hhs imimitiro insect nms
Il HNS SUNUllltN nnd other sWn Irrl
1 Iins Simply npply this nonetnlnfnii new
< n socinl times ilnily no ImnduKlna t
i red
wneroun full trontmvit sells foi onl
J i un a Money Unck Ounrnntee at
HEARD JONES DRUG
and All Leading Druggists in Texas
WiseAmericans How Fight
COUGHS
or Bronchial Irritations
With Buckleys Canadiol
Almost Inntnntly you Ktt the stir
priNp of jmir lift cmmikIiIui ims < > n
riKlit auuy It loosoriB up thlclc
< linking plikKin ojmiis up cIokkoU
lironchlnl tubes makus tiroivtlilnir
easier
Theres real economy In Tluckluys
all medication no Mymp Half to
orio tttivpooitful will camlnco tho
most skeptical
IJet HiieUlnyH Crumdlol niutlo In
1 A tM0 t < lKl > MlUuro thut out
sells nil otlieru In AtlHtrnlln Now
< inilnml Cimndn nnd iminv other
ountrles on merit ulono At ull
Kood druggists
Heaid Jones
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The sky 13 the limit in the shipment of
vital war materiel Commercial cargo
planes and Army air transports speed
the movement of food fuel and firearms
mail munitions and medicines war
plant parts nnd products in a wide variety
Up in the air these planes arc on their
own But on the ground they depend
At the beginning of 1010 there
veio U000000 poisons in the
United States 65 yeais old and
older
DR FRED GOSS OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted
Training plus experience plus equipment equals a distinctive
service foi particular people and it costs no more
31 Skaggs Bulldlmr Plainview
C F SJOGREN
STAR ROUTE
J I SPECIALIZE
IN
FARM
SALES
KRESS TEXAS
AUCTIONEER
Let Me Handle Your
PUBLIC SALES
S r > YEARS EXPERIENCE IX SELLING
GOODS AT PUBLIC AUCTION
opening your
i Ci ifJW lM < 4 W
rM MtaHaMt
hungry
kit anil intling a mound of
IuKiotis handwicht niailc with fresli tasty hiead
Iry our hread for making sandwiches it s inailo
witJi enriched lour and chock full of health
TULIA BAKERY
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MAKERS OF ROGERS WONDA BREAD
W D Lanes have a new wind
1 ll
j Lem Fisher and family spent
the weekend tit Wayside
Ar Hoi ton is visiting her
Due To Colds ln llU > Mis Jack Foslei
Maiv Alice Foster was sick the
> t Aookend
Mt and Mis L J Mahler
visited the Bud Burton home last
week
Biyco Payne is stationed at
Luke Field Phoenix Arizona for
advanced pilot training
IVWr
Abovo In four monthn of thin year commercial planes
like tilts United Cnrgohncr lintullcd more tlinn 500000
Air Express shipments weighing over 11000000 pounds
Every pound of it was also transported by motor truck
Below Army nir transports deliver ninny thousands of
tons n month over the hump of the Himnlnyns into
China On other fronts too planes and trucks cooperate
in speeding supplies that mean a speedier Allied victory
side They own the old Watson
home and 111 e putting it net to
the Arnold Helms place
Guy Watson is moving his house
to Wayside just west of the Watson
Oil Co
i
At The Churches
FIRST RARTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 1000 a in
Morning Worship 1100 a in
Training Union 700 p 111
Evening Set vices 800 p 111
You are welcome to this house
of God
II E East Pastor
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Church Semiol 1000 a m
Morning Worship lil a in
Youth Fellowship Irogiain 7
p m
Evening Service 7t p 111
Choir practice after the evening
service
The Woman s Society of Christian
Set vice meets each liist and
third Monday cflernoon at i ip in
MitlWeek pinyer novice nnd
church activities Wednesday night
at 7h
James E Ilanell pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Uli and Mills Street
Extends you an invitation
to
all services
Proacking every Lords Day at
llDO a in and 800 p m
Singing Wednesday evening at
800 p 111
II L Stewart
GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Sunday School 1000 a 111
Homing Woiahip 1130 a 111
Old Fashion Prayer Meeting
Tuesday Evening 830 p 111
Jubilee Service Thursday
i Evening 830 p in
You ate welcome to our ser
ices
Rev J A Foster Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Central
Bible Study Classes arinnged
for all classes Sunday 10 a m
Preaching scivico and communion
services 11 a m
Bible Study and training classes
for young people 700 p m
Pleaching services 800 p 111
Ladies Bible class Wednesday
10 a m
Wednesday night Bible Study
800 p m
Silas Howell Minister
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 1000 a m
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
FreoBookTellsofHomoTrcatmenttliat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
Ovor two million bottlos of tlioWILLARD
TBEATMCNTlmvo boon sold fori illofol
symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcer duo to Eicest Acid
Poor Digestion Sour or Uput Stomach
Gittlrmi Heartburn Sle pl tnet ate
duo to Exmii Acid Sold on 1G days trial I
Ask for Wlllardt Mossait which fully
explains this treatment Irat at
Heard Jones Druggists
TULIA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
upon truck transport not only for their
cargoes but for the gas and oil and maintenance
that keeps em flying On the
home front the Express Company alone
uses 15000 trucks many of them GMCs
On the war front the military GMCs
working with our Air Forces would probably
run into the scores of thousands
Photot from Aon ond United Air Un
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ill is
Womans Missionary Society
second Monday 300 p m
Yon are cordially invited to attend
these services
F R Andetson Supt S S
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sunday School 1030 a m
Morning Service 1130 a m
Evening Soivice 830 p m
Prayer Service and Bible Study
Wednesday nights at 830 p 111
Countiy Prayer Service Friday
night at 830 p m
Rev Lester Stntser Pastor
As ol June 30 1044 theie were
about 500000 poisons in the
United tates who weie leceivinu
old age and sutvivors benefits
under the Social Security pio
gram
We loam only fiom our
mistakes veiy little fiom
own
the
mistakes of othcis
Accoiding to my experience and
information a local woman said
yesteiday every household has
lie Pinio t > frc m which
the handles have been broken
Tho marvel ol it is when con
sideiing that they aie washed
and Handled tin 00 times a dnv
that tlie handles stay on as long
as ihey do
Vnd w ItaM
uillpapiM am
your oltl home
Come
beautiful
House
Wi
riiittiil
another
W li WK fW
in
wai
have
eat tie
LOVE NEWS
This part of the country hasnt
been in the news for quite sohie
lime hasnt been exactly dead
Just halfway so
Folks come and go here just
as they do everywhere but for
some reason no particular note
is taken and everyone is contented
to go his Way
Sunday school and church together
with ParentTeachers Association
makes up about the only
activities of Importance Some
go to town some come here some
dont have any fun at all and just
stay at home
And by the way speaking of
ParentTeachers the regular
monthly meeting comes next Friday
night at the school It is quite
an occasion with coffee and cake
nvtryonc should be thete
On the night of Jan 10 Mr
and Mrs Arthur Earnest entertained
everyone who would get
out with a grand 42 party
These city conveniences arc
iittually sit etching farther into
the country districts We have
had II E A lines to parts ol
the eommunty and in the near
futute to other parts Plans are
undei way to wire the schoolhouse
then most anything might
happen
I Sovetal in the community were
Plainview and Amarillo visitors
over the woeeknd but of course
names are withheld tor political
and other leasons
TAYLOR NEWS
Mis Cliff Keniston and chil
dien Patsy Clyde Wayne and
PegKy spent the weekend in the
J W Holland home
Mis J M Dowdell and Mrs
Clover Bryson visited Mrs Cook
Monday
Mrs Frit Stcinfeld and Fnt
ine siient Thursday afternoon
llh Mrs W C Weathered Mrs
T J Bonds colled in the same
1 home that afternoon
Piygy Biyoon spent Situiday
< i ht with Maigie Stark
Seaman Thomas Ellis spent
I Friday night with his father and
mctir Mr and Mis J A Ellis
Red Collins has been staying
ti his bi other Mclvin until
nidteim
Mr and Mrs E C Collins has
moved to Plainview We 1 egret
to lose them from our community
Han ell Wealhened spent
Thursday night with Red Collins
Bill Rowlings spent Monday
night with Harrell Weatherred
SALEM NEW
A community paity will be held
at the school house Friday night
Jan 19 beginning at 8 oclock
All kinds of games also tables of
42 will be played Everyone
111 the community is urged to attend
this social gathering
Jo Ann McCaslin spent Sunday
with Pat Cox
Relief At Last
For Your Coug
Crcomulslon relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm and aid nature
to soothe and heal law tender In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back
CREOMULSION
or Coughs Chest Colds Bronchi
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just ioceivi1
wall eanva tiiat will
a new > liipiiieiit of
looking bright ami new
anil let us show you our
lpaper paterns for every
ielp you to keep
collection of
room in the
completed ami sold one of our prefab
feeders
anil
Come in anil let um
have
fee tier anil place your unlet
bofiun construction of
iov j on thi new type cattle
for a eattle feeder
W C WEIS Manager
ROCKWELL BROS CO
Lumbermen
TULIA TEXAS
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The community extends a welcome
to the parents of Amos Rat
Jen who are here for n short
timeMiss
Miss Myrtle Evans of Falrview
spent Sunday with Mrs Warren
Knowlcs and attended church here
Sunday night
The Womans Society of Christian
Service will meet this week
In the home of Mrs Frank Cox
to begin a study course on The
American Indian Wo urge
every lady In our community to
come and Join with us In this
study course Mrs Amos Ratjon
will be the teacher
Rev White of Plainview will
preach at the school house next
Sunday Come and be on time
Some one suggcsts that a tax
be levied against the liquor manufacturers
to care for the victims
of drunken drivers drunkards
iHRRrWlKWi ftSI
THURSDAY JANUARY 18 1945
families and the drunkards themselves
The idea has merit All
of these arc the product of the distillers
and why shouldnt they pay
for the destruction caused by the
drunkauls the upkeep of lh > asy
lems and hospitals that the drunkards
make necessary
Need a LAXATIVE
BUcVDrtught
> Is
Ui IV
aUiusltr
m koreal
3Al tr
teiiemlcsl
25 to 40
dotes only
28
BLACKDRAUGHT
CAVTIQNt VII CNhY At PIAICUP
DANCE
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
900 p m TIL
AT
TULE LAKE HALL
UNDER THK NEW MANAGEMENT
OF
I L IIAYNIE Concessionnaire
mm mm
Come and enjoy the fun
Chatter No 0298
Reserve District No 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Tulia
In the State of Texas at the close of business on Dec 30 1044 published
In iesponse to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under
section 5211 U S Revised Statutes
ASSETS
1 Loans and discounts including none oveidrafts
2 United States Government obligations direct and
guaranteed
3 Obligations oi States and political subdivisions
4 Other bonds notes and debentures
5 Corporate stocks including 300000 stock in Federal
Reserve bank
G Cash balances with other banks including reserve
balance and tasli items in progress of collection
7 Bank premises owned 1050000 furniture and fixtures
175000
Bank premises owned are subject to none liens not
assumed by bank
8 Real estate owned other than bank premises
9 Investments nnd other assets indirectly representing
bank premises or other real estate
10 Customets liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding11 Other assets
12
24
TOTAL ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAriTAL ACCOUNTS
25 Capital Stock
a Class A preferred total par none retirable
value none
Rate of dividends on retirable value is noneTi
b Class B preferred total par none retirable
value none
Rate of dividend on retirable value is none
c Common stock total par 5000000
26 Surplus
27 Undivided profits
28 Reserves and retirement account for preferred took
29
30
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
MEMORANDA
31 Plcdfied assets and securities loaned book value
a United States Government obligations direct and
guaranteed pledged to secure deposits and
other liabilities
b Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities Including notes and bills redlscounted
and securities sold under repurchase agreement
c Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary
or corporate powers and for purposes other than
to secure liabilities
d Securities loaned
TOTAL
32 Secured liabilities
a Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to
requirements of law
b Borrowings secured by pledged assets including
rediscounts and repurchase agreements
c Other liabilities secured by pledged assets
d
TOTAL
Sl60300017
114170000
4500655
None
300000
95572362
1225000
150500
None
None
None
382224534
LIABILITIES
13 Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and cor
poiations 319856979
14 Time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations15 Deposits of United States Government including
postal savings
10 Deposits ot States and political subdivisions
17 Deposits of banks
18 Other deposits certified and cashiers checks etc
19 TOTAL DEPOSITS 364679826
20 Bills payable rediscounts and other liabilities for
borrowed money
21 Mortgages on other liens none on bank premises and
none on other real estate
22 Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank
4530600
2461C254
15675993
None
None
None
None
and outsanding None
23 Other Liabilities 3757
364683583
5000000
5000000
5000000
2540951
17510951
382224534
24270000
3500000
None
None
27770000
36526750
None
None
36520750
State of Texas County of Swisher ss
I Eweli Grigg cashier of the abovenamed bank do solemnlv
J C C ° W Mlrta
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 36, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 18, 1945, newspaper, January 18, 1945; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42881/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.