The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 21, 1960 Page: 6
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Nazareth News
The Knghts of Ci unions P nn
conference held in Nazareth Julv 17
was very successful with seventy
members from the four distir i
the region purs v Th l > s
that make up this r g nn jrc Disr
13 District 1 Distr i r and l >
tnct 45 The Conein inv tes a
K of C members rut s spc ialv
recommended for tne officers Be
Koch past Statu Warden of Urnbar
ger was presiding officer Christian
Mothers Society served a fried chicken
dinner at noon
A family reunion was helil n
home of Vernon Braddock for the
Prank Brock man family Out of
town guests were Mother Jane Frances
OSIS Fort Smith Arkansas
Mr and Mrs Vic trackman and
children from Tulsa Okla Mr and
Mrs George Brockman there children
and grandchildren from Umbar
jer Mr and Mrs Leonard Endres
and familv of Dallas
Those attending the Catholic State
League Convention in Fredricksthtrg
were Mr and Mrs George Book Sr
and Betty Mr and Mrs Andrew
Acker were delegates to the convention
and after the session they went
to visit there son Jerry who is stationed
at Fort Hood
Nazareth baseball team won there
ball game agamst Springlake wth a
score of S to 7
Nanette Schumacher is at home
recuperating from an attact of rhea
matic fever and would enjoy visit rs
Visitors < n the home of Raymond
Annens Sunday were there dautfn
ters Mrs Gene Hubbard of Amani
Mrs Gu McLean of Hart and Ms
aye Annen of Amanllo
Mr and Mrt Ray Schulte treai I
l group of friends to a fish fry Fi
djy eve ling at there home The
fsh had been caught at Crystal Law
Colorado catching the fish wire
Howard Schulte Floyd Schulte a I
buddy Luirbin
lather Dunstan OSB of S
Memrads Abbey Indiana is takin
tare of trie duties to the Parish while
our Pastor Very Rev Peter Morse his
on a wo weeks vacation
Dinner Guests in the home of Ed
Drerup Sunday were Mr and Mrs
Ralph Shirley and children of Friona
Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilhelm and
children Mr and Mrs Vincent Gug
gemas and girls and Lorretta Gugge
mas In the afternoon all enjoyed
boat rides
Mr and Mrs Bud Steffens and
children and Mr John Steffens of
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Fairview News I f GAL
fly J > IKS II IL MIIPMAN
Ihe Siii mg t the I uiiview hurch
Sunday was enjoved by all present
Ralph l SW VZ jl i Steins r niccrowd auended Irom
California Amanllo lul
hm nr Charming
Slaton with them alter
returned to
a three weeks visit here
Mr and Mrs Alfred Schacher and
children Mrs Lucy Lienen and
We
ia Canyon and Happy were
very happy to welcome Rev Edward
Conk of California He has
school at Fairview
bo Mr and Mrs liar yBriten Jfh
>
Mr and Mrs John PaUcrson v st
ana Alolse of Groom Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mr J W Wesley Wed
Don Acker Mrs Max Acker enjoy
nesday afternoon
ed a picnic at Ellwood Park In Ama
nllo
Mrs II II Shipman
and Gene
A rlll ° Mon < 1 y fnoon
Mr and Mrs Jame Ball Ethel
m TwreUy afternoon on business
and Grace Drerup left Friday even
l Mr and Mrs E M Wilson Mr
for two weeks vacation visit
ing relative a in Ohio They also In J W M oyere S1
ng
Mr Mrs Wlson Wed
and
W
Ball Eryin
tend to see sum Major League M
games In St Louis and Cleveland f
Ervin Wilsons
Ohio
On Monday night Mr and Mrs
Hubert Ilackus were given a sur
prise house warming party
birthday
Kenneth Northum of the service
stationed in Montana was visiting
his sister and family Mrs Melvin
Schaeffer the first of the week
of Mr and
Visitors n the home
Mrs Vincent Ouggemos Sunday Mr and Mrs Ilayle Shipman and
aft rnoon were Mr and Mrs Joe Tommy went to Odessa Sunday andS
hulte and family and Mr and Mrs visited Mr and Mrs Jack Tuck and
Tony Hoffman and family all of family Patrlca Tuck returned home
Hereford I wih them to visit Janice and Shclia
Mrs Ed Brockman and Mrs Hel Shipman
i Ilackus spend the day in Clovis Mrs Sarah Russel visited Mr and
en Ihursday visiting with a cousin Mrs Rayford Shipman Sunday while
of the ladies The cousin was Mrs Hoyle Shipmans went to Odessa
I unccs Kaplans j Mr tl t shipman visited Mrs
JT J Mvers at Canyon Sunday even
I mK
Cadet Jimmie BrinklCV VanduW broke four door glasses
n out of the Irunt door of the Tair
n Reserve Training
v a c ur > h buidmg
FORT HOOD Tex AHINt
Cadet Jimmie T Brmklev son of
Mr and Mrs J T Ilnnklev Kress
IS rereivmg six weeks of training at
the Army Reserve Officer Training
Corps summer camp at I ort Hood
T < c The training is scheJuled to
ti concluded July 29
During this training Cadet Brink
ley is receiving practical experience
and instrix Hon in tactical technical
and administrative subjects with
special emphasis being placed on
the duties of a second lieutenant
The 21yarold cadet is a 19K
graduate of Kress High School He
is a student at West Texas State
College Canyon
Mr and Mrs Jess Brown of Baker
Oregon visited a week with hei
brother Mr and Mrs Coy Burton
The two couples made a trip to th <
Grand Canyons Las Vegas Nevad
and Los Angeles California Th >
Browns returned to their home it
Oregon while Mr and Mrs Burto
returned to Tulia
THDA Council Names
State Delegates
Swisher County Home Demonstra
ion council met Monday afternoon
in the conference room of the Extension
Service in the courthouse
Four officers eleven members two
visitors and Mrs Robin Taylor de
Tionstration agent were present
Mrs Taylor reported on the Foods
workshop and the 4H project
The THDA meetng was presided
wer by Mrs Clyde Bradford THDA
hairman Mrs Hooper was elected
ecretary for the election of the state
meeting nominations Mrs Roy
itockett represented the Elkins club
ls Harry Chanoweth Lakeview
vlrs D M Tucker Love and Mrs
I Wilmut Vigo Park
Mrs Harry Chenoweth Mrs R
Wilmut and Mrs D M Tucker
ere elected delegates Mrs Roy
itockett is alternate
HIE STATE OF TEXAS
To any Sherilf or any Constable
within the Slate ol lexas OREET
INGYou
You are hereby commanded tn
cause to be published once each
veek for four consecutive weeks thi
first publication to be at least twenty
eight days before the return day
thereof in a newspaper printed In
Swisher County Texas the accompanying
citation of which the herein
below following is a true copy
CITATION IIY PUIIIICA110N
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To Mrs I E Rush and If married
her husband the legal representatives
and heirs of Mrs I E
Rush if deceased and of her husband
if married and he is deceased
W S Thacker and If married his
wife and the legal repreaentatives
and heirs of W S Thacker and
of his wife if he was married and
they are deceased and J D Thack
er and if married his wife and the
legal representatives and heirs of
I D Thacker if deceased and of j
his wife If he was married and she I
is deceased Defendants Greeting
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND1
F D In appear before the Honorable
District Court of Swisher County at
the Courthouse thereof in Tulia
Texas by filing a written answer at
or before 10 oclock AM of the first
Monday next after the expiration of
fortytwo days from the date of the
issuance of this citation same being
the oth day of August AD1980 to
Plaintiffs Petition filed in said court ion
the 21st day f June AD 1960 in
this cause numbered 3245 on the
docket of said court and styled Den
nls Zimmtrmann Plaintiff va Mrs
L E Rush et at Defendants the
names of all the defendants being
hereinabove stated
A brief statement W the nature of
this suit is as follows towit
Statutory form of trespass to trv
title to Lot No 10 in Block No 47
of the town of Tulia Swisher County
Texas pla ntiff also claiming lille
under the live years and ten yeari
Statutes of limitation of the State of
Texas as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff s Petition pn file in this suit
I If this cilaUtU is not served wth
in ninety daysafter the date of its
issuance it shall be returned unserv
edThe
The officer executing this writ
ball promptly serve the same according
to requirements of law and
the mandates hereof and make due
return as the law djrects
Issued and given under my had
and the seal of said court ai I uii
Texas this the 21st day of June
AD 1060
Seal Attest NELL COSBY Clerk
District Court
Swisher County Texas
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MRS R E McCASEANT
CHURCH CIRCLE HOSTESS
The Bettye Ewen Circle of the
First Baptist Church met Mondav
morning with Mrs R F Mcta >
landMrs
Mrs Murry Vise taught the Bible
lesson Choose Ye I his Dav from
the book His Message Our Ms
lionMrs
Mrs II Tl Lindley taught the mis
Sloe study book on Stewardship
Refreshments were served t >
etott members The next meeting
wit be August It with Mrs A ti
Houses right
Mr and Mrt C D Parker of
Knu are mevt this wet to the
r mack it Mm City owu
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Wayside News
ISy MRS INA KENNEDY
I here weie 10 prevnt lor tin
hurcli scivi Sunilav morning
Jur CQirimuiity has been billed
vith wonderful preaching the past
ek in thy revival With Rev John
Kergerson of Hereford as speaker
ills messages vt M long be rrimm
Xred in our daily living Mr lames
lackson of anv n < d wonderful
mg services liaptisnil service was
leld Sunday afternoon at 3 10 in the
draw on Cheyti r I3ir a we
welcomed the editor this paper
Mr II M Kaggn nd Mr ami
Sirs I vie Roimvin if luha m oui
midst Syiturdav ni ht
Miss Marv Von Stm m of ma
rillo spent thi we k i nl m ile Lome
of her paren M
Scroggins 1 i di i
A2 jnd Mrs 1
daughter r I Sirar
nd vih h s pirt r
ml Mr I Iv n
< 1 I in
miiy Adams and
> it the in ek
Mi and Us
Robeit Adam tnd 1
Mike > v mu spi
< k in
Spcnrniiin vis rir i ns isti i Mi
and Mis 1 I r M I i
Mrs Ira Si i h v i and I itsv
were Tuii sli j n I ridjv fler
noun
Mr J K I upj1 is an Ami
rillo caller li i seem In
doctor
Mrs Wi tt II s n nt t week
in Tulsa OaIj i < w i t nj relatives
Mrs I nr n Allium of Denvci
Colorado is vs t y 1 n u T Ml
Oehee home und obi r relatives
Miss Sandy Tiiki of Amanlln
spent the vv ek i 1 v i i her pjreits
Mr and Mrs Bud Ii I ug lt
Irv Schril ail Chailis Kcnnedv
were In Amanllo luippinu mi
Monday
Shclia Payne cf Vnanllu visile
With her grandpjn < last yek
with her grmilpu ns Mr and Mis
ldde Mahl r I ist unk
Mrs Paid ttete rini and DavId
returned horn > urdav aflir
VMt With l ne Sl Mill
Must V H i s it 1 J
the Ini l n < n a J Rodeo last
week
Mrs J iv re lnn aid Mrs I av
Nichols wire lula s ippers on Fr >
d iv
ivMrs
Mrs frinnie Mir i and Derr
and Mrs A L Udyu > n Jr and girK
were shopping In Tulm n Sjtiiita
Mr and Mi W li l > i n i
Aenjnl i i i A il esi
If us an r as ta nn
T6 inly HfAlP
MAN
on fhe
STREET
IIINf IION N Jerse If aden
al Aire h d todav
1 t I rand < Ies ere I i hard
x fur the OOP and John Ken
I for the Democratic Party the
l lid lie t > i lose judging bv
> r uts of the latest MAN OS
Ml SI PI II measurement of sen
me t
lodav Kennedy holds a very
right statistically almost negligible
id over Nixon
Ihs is the way MAN ON THE
Iklf r and his people lee it at
i tme l
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n 48 < t
1 nJ idxl
I iHiiig the undecidi d wii the
s he come
1 neily 50 t
xn 41 1
i must he kept in mid that al
r p on samplings are s ii
a raigin of error if api >
lour per cent pirti < a
ke findings are at or m i
i I r < it mark the wa i p i
i iv for Kennedy 49 i
n
I mu t also be understood
s Poll findings reflei t on
unt opinion and that mu i an
i ip n betwee now and fin
should the two men be the I ti
di rdal < anddates of the Uu
i or politiral parties For trm r > a
j arhei MAN ON HIE SIRI I I
yey oi the sjme question is aid
in the f Id
I m idial queston used by MAN
Iill MRI tr and his people
uppusv the Presidential eler
i wire being heid today If John
I medy were the Democratic can
d date and Richard Nixon were the
hpublcan candidate which one
Miuld voti like to see win
MAN ON THE STREET and his
raned experienced reporters put
the above question to a representative
crosssection in certain key
One of Wayside pioneer residents
Mr J W McCrerey of Canyon pas
si d away last Thursday He was I
laid to rest in the Dreamland erne1
terv Saturday afternoon He had a
host of friends and relatives in our
area I
Mr W McGehieand lark were I
in Tulia on business hesdav
PAJAMAS
Save i
a
polng organ r n i t < na
on m operation before 1W that
nas never been wrong on a Presidential
election
A better idea of the meaning of
todays vote can be seen when current
NixonKennedy findings are
stacked up alongside the results of
the past tnree Presidential elections
lodav s NixoKnned I id
show clearly and convincingly that
neither man by any stretch of the
imagination can be counted out at
this time They would also indicate
that both Vice President Nixon and
Senator Kennedy would do well to
begin hard campaigning in a hurry
Rev Bob Metzgrr Is In Greenville t
this week where he is Conductng a t
revival
David and Cathv Poage of Aber
nath il Weekend in Tulip
i lira i ni s Vlrs I
I 1 n M rv S hafr
1 M lii im and
i i Satir
TULIA
JACK WYRTZEM
DIRtCTOH
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
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IT Od fo loton d Mymr t i
A Ni Goiptl Song >
Dynamic Mtitag t
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CARLTON BOOTH Tenor
WORD OF LIFE OUAK7ET
BRASS ENSEMBLE
NOTICE
The Followingo firms also contributed to the
PICNIC FUND For the FREE BARBCUE
Served Saturday Picnic Day
B S W GIN AND GRAIN SALES
HOUSTON ELEVATORS
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A
n < and
l j M Mar n Nobue
ITiu sdn Mr and Mrs Meivin Fen
oglo anj familv a ere visitors in the
Loyd Nobile home Sunday Dinner
guests in the L A Rossi home Sunday
were Mr and Mrs C Cox and
amilv Mr and Mrs D Anderwald
and family Mr and Mrs F Rossi
and son Mr and Mrs H Rossi and
i amly Afternoon vstors were Mr
and Mrs M Nobie
day attending the picnic and visiting
Mr and Mrs J R Stevens
Mr and Mrs Robert Devin of
vmuw
THblS AY
Mill fctAY HOSTESS
TO 111UI C1KC1I
r I
h < bap st
afternoon a tl Ms i >
Ten men bets ar 1 a > M
Ward of Albuquerque and V s i
Brnnan were prescrt Mrs Ua
Seay gave the Bible le = sin M
Earl Burrcw presented J std f
the mission study book
The Tulia Herald presens V r
ports of MAN ON THE SIRI I
exclusively in this area as a p il i
service WATCH FOP 111 M I
THIS NEWSPAPER
Amanllo attended the pcnic Sit
day
New Princess Phone
comes to town
Vd liki to tr > ll you nboul a limndnow telcphonr Its
cillcd Hit IrinccsH photic mid it is being introduced lo the
public for the very first time this month in towns i ive
throughout the state
How do you liko the new look Notice the oval base
and smart styin You might sny the Princess looks repil
I feel sure n number of you will want one or more of
then lovely little phones Id like to tell you alxiut the
IrineesB main features because its not very often I get
a chance to write about something as exciting as this
new phone
First its little Only 8 i inches long and 3 inches
high and wide the Princess phono takes so little space on
a living room table a kitchen counter or bedside table
Next the Princess is lovely in styling and in colois
K comes in the most lighthoarted pastels Ive seen in a
ing time blue beige pink and turquoise plus white
Finally the Princess pRone lights up The dial glows
softly at night lights up brightly when you lift the receiver
Why not be among the first here to order a new Princess
phone Just cull us at the telephone business ollice
hi see your telephone serviceman
Call by number its twice as fast
SOUTHWESTERN f t TELEPHONE COMPANY
BaBa8Gaii3
O Sizes to fit everyone in longs Titulars and
shorts in this exceptional sale pi iced group
SUT fPTO 50
J fMWt
Save 15
Regulars shorts or long
sizes All new colors and
stvlcs
midsummer buys in mens fine fashions
9 Big Days July 21 Hiru 301h
SWIM TRUNKS
All new styles and
colors m protin
Save i
svertt 3K jttxnns ox
SOCK SPECIAL
79c
Ed Crawford Mens Store
finer things for men
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MORE THN 200 HATS
REDUCED TO SELL
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 21, 1960, newspaper, July 21, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46273/m1/6/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.