The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 16, 1960 Page: 1
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AI THOUGH SHADE TREES along the street are no lon ei fashionable some of Iuha s
most beautiful homes and streets aie thos tree litKd Pietuted are two views on North
I lovd in one of Tubas older residential sections
The
COUNTRY EUIT0B1
By H M BAGGARLY
topic for discussion
P
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situation w hit ti the city fathers did not anticipate ITii it art a few
persons in every community slightly allergic to change of any kind
and several in Tulia either did not get the word about the new n rcet
numbers or else they have just decided to continue using their old
addresses
So it is that a Tulian has been running a wanted to correspond
type of classified ad in the Amarlllo paper using the old address which
is now the correct address of another Tulian who is unmarried Those
LRIIAPS VII wXKi rude Monday morning when we terminated
a telephone conversation by hanging up the receiver after a caller
refused to idtnt fy herself But wc simply don t intend ts take abuse
from a caller who has the advantage of knowing to whom sK stalking
yet wants to remain anonymous
The convirsation concerned the paving suits being filed I Wis
Texas Construction Co of Lubbock which holds the paper on me > ul
the city pavement which was financed
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CM ILIt accused us of refraining to editorialise on the paving
THIS
suits for sinister reasons of being slightly subversive frr takir
pride in the 100 blocks of psving installed two years ago and fi r
misrepresenting facts at the time of the paving project
Were always glad to listen to suggestions and criticises fr < r
Identified callers Were always patient with persons who bring
problems to ui Many times we have corrected misunderstandings a
explained situations when the caller chose to talk to us rath r
to the city the county or to the school We ar flattend when p i
believe us to approachable when they have problems persi nal i r i >
wise
On several occasions we have taken the time to discuss w th 11
White Key some of the issues involved in bond electnr Man
persons have requested that we explain issues through the co umns
this paper Wc were glad to oblige
On the other hand we reserve the right to condu i th ed t in
coiniins of this piper according to our own best judgment and
don t respond to demands or dares to write or to refrain from writing
on particular subjects
As a rule we have a waiting list of topics which e w int to d < r i
Some of these topics are so timely that a week Iat r t i ur i
unu > ahle Other topics can wait at least lor a week or si u hce
crowdt d out altogether ss was a cotona oa > se recent tidean j
decision by the U S Supreme Court
Teptcs related to the Democratic ptisnaries have bren of a nmelv
nature and as a result we have had to May or dent s era subjects
wh winch we would have dealt at Other times hi we ge > alit
hot under the collar whra someoae raises aa eyebrow suggesting
that we are avoidiag an issue
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have ao aiatafstea to make or our recent pavmt
FURTHERMORE
program and for taking pride la your beautiful pavement a
the ei termed it The aavameat was toag ovrrdu ind w Use
> en hndv rould Bi > pool r nc d ti
As a a reiis > i > f h an a j
Coatjiued un page 5 >
sisters and IS grandchildren
IAJhAAAA
Hochstein Dies
Monday Morning
V M Hochstein 66 of Nazareth
d cd Monday morning in Castr
i it 11 pital at Dimmitt
I mi r i r ees w n lit Id Wed
r cl iv in i i ng in Holy I am 1 >
ch ireh at Nazareth w ih tht Rev
1etir M sen pastor officiating
Burial was in Holy f amily ccme
teryMr
Mr Hochstein was born March II
1391 m Nebraska
Survivors include two sons Uugcnc
Hochstein and William C Hochstein
both of Tulia two diughters Mrs
Geraldin Aberant of Tulia and Mrs
Rita Edwards of Houston two bro
answering the ad have been calling in person at the home of the person thers Alfred Hochsteini and Ydmond
who now has that address It is beginning to become a sensitive Hochstein both of Nebraska six
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For Refugees
Post Office Begins
Morning Delivery
For Highland Park
The Post Offtre begun i
mall delivery in Highland I I
day The delivery has be i in
afternoon All parcel post d v i
within the city will be madt in
afternoon
ii A tk m m
if n laveiri
i if iht n i cat in
i l l ti i > ry
i l i J k I s i ii li i i
< ic Lirtrits A sun snoot is planned lor the lake near the nev
fortid is nunh as si and stvtn
ihts fo tin sim pmiHl No hail
til in Iuha In hi mi spotted hul
wa r potltd in si mi instuntts
Mm h small iu t t ind giam soi
I
Members of thousands of ih re
throughout Texas are bemc isked t <
partieipatt in the tin ikih b hi
kct appeal of the churches m xt Sunday
Their gifts will be blank ts f i
refugees and the poor who nth i
wise may freeze to death m ivin
ter Blanket Sunday in lexas is ling
sponsored by communions of the
Ttxas Council of Churches and nth
er inttresttd denominations 1 arh
firmly is asked to bring a minimum
of one good used or new blanket H
church Sunday morning along w ih
25 cms for processing iosis Oni
million blankets are urgent v i i
ed in 10 Texas goal is I Oil OIK
Ine Hev Iteih Me lie r i el j
Bill Taege will > tthi r all I ink Is
brmipht to Iuha elmr In f i hi j
at St Louis Mo
Vii
out
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adult leailei Jim Oral tin and Alan VVIntnim and
slate et > nlesl In Id at 11 as c M ilk li Inn K
induction and Mnl mn Nam demonsiat inn
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in Publie Spe iking
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Hiivv hail and di vistit pj rains
hive pi imied farmtn in mnn sli
lions of tht lexis lliihandl Hall
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I A1 MCJS1 OMIM I IT is tin ttfw swunmins pool ton
j strur ted near Iulia Country tlub hotiso II i Kill is lot tin il
it I nlo I uli pirk tlttcc miles noithidst of ItiWt
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Sunny Skies Welcomed liy Farmers
Sunny skies h s > nk In h i 1
wc corned b i j il I i i i r w i >
ed d t ie d atln i In fi n
ou d btj u t itv st 1 i it is
I Oram w In > n ing I mn I in s
day it an a t In add i Hi Mist o
the wh at i jn I n ids for
the c TiUnp
Harv iva bt u I I > i halt
list w < k iftu ilmoM nights nil glnim wis washed ml ultli wnds lflitttd Id iviry 200 acres across suit of the rains winch came a
slum is k < Ih jraui wit Iuha have thieitimd Ihi mum h hid ai tin munis Heavy b til hit Canadian little lad to bi ncfit drvland wheat
mu rtd ti in tlvin 41 im In list quired too muth gio vth to bt washed Simdw night Heavy run late Sat Swishtrs wheat both dryland and
v11 k howtvt t outlving arias rt
lav wan ovtr Highway 87 near irrigated is good looking at the
tht toadsid park south of Iuha overall picture
howivu tin dtlugt did not rtach from 10 days to two wicks of
ul1 fivorablc weather will enable most
No ilownuird n vision in tin to of tin Uop t c sdvcd in Swisher
t i i i ip I i be ii pii I li d as r i u
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TULIA Swisher County TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 16 1960
11 ilists slinwn It It to unlit
adull liadci A C Whitmire
Hits won lop honors in the
conti si mil si one S > out of
100 points to lake the mtasuie ol 12 ollict disliut s imitnj teams I Iu contest v > u
Iheinn nal ltvas 1 II Roundup
with their
on 1st in a
ViKLtJble
a possible
k a part o
ham WMtiaiire
Take State lienors
Srt lii i unts 4Mb a id e rls
in ide i i < d sli w a Sui Hub
Roundup I m Oiaham and AI
un Whitniui if Kr ss h Jk first plae
tutors in Vegetable Production and
Mnkiting J in Tavl ir and Su
inipbeell plae id Ith out of 21 learns
with pr ptiratioi Oth is whe > ittt ud
ia
M Hon I tin Mr and Mrs1
Win I in i J i k Goodloe as
i hi f itiniv Agutuliural Agent
ai 1 Mis It mm laylor County Home
Oi in nstiai in u nt iveri the adults
ae i iinpanvini this group
Mr and ant use II1 Sell it thru want ads
Calvary Calls
Leroy Looper
Id v I i rov I nppi 10 of Liw
< n OH i h is u < i pti el the eall
of f iKiiv Biptist i hure h of Tulia
mil will ii port to lis ntw duties
Iv 10 ih sieteeds the Rev Mar
sh ill I1 on h
In i inn ji 1st r
h ii l it Ki
I din it > l it K ntucky Rev Loop
r Iu served the I awton church
ir f v vi us
Ri and Mrs I oopt r arc
i ii nts of u r > ve ar old girl
g
eg Hi
i
i resigned recently to
of the 1 irst Baptist
the
Girls State
Names Locals
1
I itt la ighte r of Mr
I Pv ell of Tulia a
tin American 1 egion
lllu bonni t Gir s State now
s in Austin was iletted
Im in Plan 1 C itv A
ttinn Shi was sponsored
St it bv Iuha American
i ixiharv urlv IM
Ria witkowski of Happy spon
i d bv the Happy unii was e
i ml Precinct 2 chairman City
l Nationalist party She is the
iiujhter rf Mr and Mrs Leo Wttk
a ski of Nazareth
Girls siate was organized as
itional Americanism activity in 1937
the Ameiican legion auxiliary
m lu isan and non political pur
> si i i t Girls State program is to
1 1 tizenship training tor girls
v hool age to afford them an
I it > to live together at a
a iing group and to inform
i f t ie duties privileges rights
I ri s isibibties which they will
i Mien they become adults
li ur the problems of govern
i I pe rformlng the same duties
al office holders in everyday
I
Associate Justice Meade Griffin of
lexas Supreme Court adminis
n d the oath of office to tht various
ted s iie officials Monday ut the
tund i if the state capttol
lin niij the session will be the
iInt n if two outstanding citizens
I IM0 who will br tent to Girls
ation in Washington O C by the
Vmrriran Legion auxiliary
Harry Harp ami daughter
na ix < n in Tulia visiting her mo
i Mrs Wthe EaMMll M
lr iativ a
Braly
THREE SECTIONS
Held Tuesday
Mrs Ida Wilsui Ilrah Ri 1 >
Nw Sth di il Situtrliv morn i g n
Swislur toiintv hnsp lal following
an illness of several wetks
She was born Jan 12 1875 in Wiso
county She and S II Uraly were
married In 1802 in Wise county They
moved to Swisher from Hale county
In 1920
Mrs Uraly was a member of the
I Irst Presbyterian church of Tuba
Services were hed Tuesday jftt r
noon at the church with the Rn
Lewis Koerselman pastor nlfriat
ing Hurial was in Kosi II I under
dlr ction rf Walhce I unern home
Survivors include the husband six
sons Hill of Odessa R 11 ind Ti r
roll both if Iuha I Brilv of
Compton ahf Art Uraly of Ama
nlo ctiruntly on a Rovuimi n ins
sion in Poland and Wcldon Bnlv of
Houston om daughter Mr IU
Kollock f Orange Calif 11 grandchildren
and five gnat grandctild
ren
Pan nts i S i sli r iunt hospital
luisday wi r Ii iman Toley
Mrs Dick II lis Chailie Goodwin
Mrs I O Gnflin Mrs I 11 Me
Gavuk Mis Arch Boggess Tina
MTne P rkms
Patitnts dismissed since last report
Mrs Marlon Vandircc Mrs
Santos Gonzales Mrs David Cns
well Mrs W It Sherril Margaret
Jean Young Mrs Charles Hatcher
Mrs loe Gamble O II Williams
Mrs G L Doztman Joy Morrison
Mrs Travis liynum Jose Sollz Mrs
Santiago I rau to Mary Lynn Jordan
Mrs George Lamborn Mrs
Joe Vallejo Mrs Wandie Hutson
BORN TO
Mr
Iti ute
and Mrs George Lamborn
V Iuha a boy
Mr and Mrs Wandie llulson Mi
S Lollin Iuha a girl
Mi anJ Mrs Jose Vallejo Routt
S I una a boy
New miter connexions reported
during tht past week by City of Iulia
were for Bill Bivcns 322 N LI Paso
R K Brooks Gil SL 2nd Mary
Grothc 513 N Collin CWIcs Black
will 302 N Briscoe Alexander I una
211 SE 2nd Willis Watson 301 S
Camus
New car registrations during the
past week Linda Gould Iulia 10
I ord AT Yosng Tuba 1068 Tord
Bill Burrow 10 Pontiuc Walter
Dean Caldwtl1 Amanllo I960 lord
Dnw Hopper Painview I06O I ord
Leon A Darham Iulia l0 Poniiac
J C I ord Itro Morns Minor Iim
Height Hart I960 Chrysler Wallace
lunnal Home 1000 Baick lorn
mvthldrtss Iulia 1960 Chevrolet
I Marv n Ntwb Tulia 1900 PeugcoU
Patruk Grilfin Amanllo 1960 Tord
Bob s Super Market Tulia I960 Olds
1 mobih I N Howell Tuba IT6A
f he vrolet W C Sanders 1960 Chcv
I rolet
t
I Marriage licenses Issued Ihc past
I week in Swisher county were to
Jack Nnrvcl Overton Tulia ind
I Shirley Sue Nolen Tulia William
Oscar frcithalcr Austin and Chir
lote Diane McDonald Tulia Ocne
Turner Harwell and Lou Ann Colo
man Truth or Consequences N M
i loraine Dale Snell Lamirsa and
I Gracelyn Mae Hansen Tulia
I
High and low temperatures record
Ml the pasit week
Hi Lo
Wednesday e3 2
Thursday 87 63
Friday SO 50
Saturday SO Wi
Sunday SI 50
Monday 85 53
Tusda 0 > 53
STAY TUNED TO
KTUE
1260 Kc J600 Watts
BAlKTOnil BIBLH BRODCST
130 um DAILY Except Sunday
JACK UYRTZENUORD Ol LIFE
Sundays t am
DULY GRAIIVMIlour ol Dechior
Sundays 23o pm >
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 16, 1960, newspaper, June 16, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46281/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.