The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 53, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 20, 1961 Page: 15
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JRSDAY JULY 20 1961
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through collective bargaining of some kind or other
and Is subsidized
Right or wrong the farmer ihould be the last
one to complain about a farm program He owes his
very existence to It The poultry Industry Is an example
of what farming Is like without a farm program
Kress News
Several farms of this community
sustained varying amounts Of hail
Jamage accompanied by high winds
and rain on Friday night about 9
pm The following FFA members met
an Monday evening in the Ag Shop
o discuss the forthcoming trip to
the Sate Convention in Dallas July
18th to July 21st Larry Pirkle Mel
vlri Clayton C J Josey Jr Luther
Robinson Benny Tye Ronnie Tye
Johnny Barnhart David Boston and
Chapter Advisor Mr Benson David
Boston Benny Tye Ronnie Vineyard
and Luther Robinson plan to attend
he convention
the summer Bible School of the
Church Of Christ was concluded with
a short program on Friday at the
regular hour of closing time There
vere 21 teachers working in the
school with an average attendance
of over 93 pupils each day Cameron
vIcKlnnon had an average of 20
udults in his Adult Bible Class each
Jay This group used Now that I
am a Christian as the theme of
heir study A film strip was shown
iach day Refreshments were serv
jd to those attending
J B Scott returned home from
Northwest Texas Hospital in Ama
illo on Saturday He had been a
surgical patient there the past
week
Mr and Mrs E H Denney were
called to the bedside of his brother
Walton Denney 80 a veteran of the
5panish American War on Tuesday
Mr Denney has been ill for some
urne and a patient In the Veterans
lospttal at Waco On their return
lome they visited Rev and Mrs
Robert Brown and family in Albany
ev Bro n is a former Kress pator
jf the Methodist Church They also
visited former Kress residents Mr
and Mrs Frank Reynolds In Abilene
Mrs W R Sanders and children
Billy Cindy and Tim of El Paso
visited this week In the home of her
parents Rev and Mrs Secord On
Saturday Mrs Secord left by car
or Mt Sequoyah near Faetteville
Arkansas where she will be teaching
in a nursery laboratory This Includes
both adults and children Mrs
John English of Childress accompdn
ed her thev plan to be gone two
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of some kind Just as frying chickens have been as
low as 17c a pound in super markets recently the
same thing can happen to grain sorghum wheat and
cotton Yet this asinine edrtoon says it Is the farmer
who can t stomdeh any more
Does Mr Peck really believe this or is he lying
Maybe It is big business which Mr Peck represents
who begrudges stublq arm prices
Mr Peck if you can t be fair at least be honest
weeks Billy Sanders Is staying with
his grandfather while Mrs Secord is
away
A of tho MYF young peopli
group
their sponsers and their guests en
joyed an overnight stay at Roarini
Springs Tuesday and Wednesday
Those going were Danny Holland
June Landers Boyd Golden Dannj
Rogers Robert Sweatt David Boston
Johnny Barnhart Dennis Ellis
Johnny Watson Serena Ellis Skip
per Watson Brenda Watson Ronnlt
Vineyard James Claxton Arthu
Claxton Connie Sweatt Darla Mar
tin Nita Miller Billy Sanders Mr
and Mrs B J Holland Mr ant1
Mrs Louis Landers and Rev H M
Secord
Mr and Mrs Clyde Nichols of Tai
zan visited in the home of her sister
Mr and Mrs Emmet Pittman or
Thursday
Mr and Mrs Raymond Walke
and family vacationed in Red River
New Mexico this week
Wesley Rousser drove his grandparents
Mr and Mrs Will Rousse
o Norman Okla to visit Mrs Rous
sers sister over the weekend
Mrs Doyle Williams was throwr
irom a horse at the Williams Rancl
lear Fort Scott Kansas recentl
vhlch resulted in a broken arm fo
her She spent some time in the hospital
there
Mr and Mrs James D Armstrom
and family attended the funeral o
her maternal grandmother Mrs J
W McGaha 92 of Mineral Well
last Tuesday
Mr and Mrs H D Lively Mr
and Mrs O Mllner Mr and Mr
Avory Adams and Mr and Mrs Mel
vin Bagley attended the funeral o
Mrs Florence Tandy In Canadian Or
Wednesday of last week Mrs Tandj
was fatally injured in a car ac
cident near Alamosa Colo Saturda
morning Her daughter Mrs Joyo
Wright of El Paso injured in th
same accident died in an Alamos
hospital and was buried at Canadian
on Friday Mrs Tandy was I
sister of Robert Gayler of this communityMrs Andrew Stallings arrived Saturday
to visit her brother inlaw R
J Stallings and other relatives ant
to attend the picnic but was callec1
to the bedside Of a sister Mrs Johr
Roper of Ponca City Okla
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Happy Church Has
Vacation School
At5aly Vacation Bible school be
anMonday at the Church of Christ
n Happy The school will end Friday
ilghtiwlth the awarding of diplomas
andi aplcnlc at Stephenson Park in
Happy
Teachers have been Johnnie Mc
Carfey jNbrma Jean Williams Mary
loudy Judy Bowe Sharon Nichols
Thelma Weddel Juanita Curne
Phyla xHarman Mary Etta Bryan
WandefCurry Vernon Harman Al
WnMoiidy Mark Nichols and Walter
Svatn
Salem News
Visitors in the A P Ratjen home
ast week included Mr and Mrs C
T Dansby of Gatesville Mr ant
Mrs L E Walker of Valley Mills
Sir and Mrs C E Dansby Jr and
> oys of Valley Mills Mrs Olon Fox
ind Mary Ann of Tylor Mr and
Mrs R A Partlow and children ol
Lubbock Mr and Mrs Bob McDon
ild and son of Amarlllo and Mr and
Mrs Reed McDonald and children
f Happy
Those visiting the W N Robertson
vere Mr and Mrs Don Shumaixi
nd Dennis of Lovlngton New Mex
co Judy Franks of Lovingtoi New
ilexico and Tommy Joe Robertson
f Canyon
Several from the Salem commun
ty were in Tulia last week attending
he rodeo carnival and picnic
Mr and Mrs W E Knowles and
daughters spent last week visiting
their son Charles and family ii Fay
ettville Arkansas They visited
friends and other relatives in Arkansas
and Oklahoma
Recent visitors of the Ernest Jackson
family were Bro and Mrs Hollis
Yielding of Abilene and Ann Jackson
of Littlefield
Mr and Mrs Hunt and Jan Hoi
bert of Sulphur Springs are visiting
Bro and Mrs R M Cole Mr and
Mrs Hunt arc Mrs Coles parents
Mr and Mrs 0 B Sanderson ano
Mrs Ivy Cole of Canyon were Sunday
dinner guests In the home ol
Bro and Mrs Cole
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Pvt Bobby Nipper
Undergoing Basic
FORD ORD Calif U S Army
Private Bobby Nipper Is presently
undergoing basic Infantry training at
this Monterey Peninsula training
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of military supplies Upon completion
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Private Nipper son of Mr and
Mrs John Nipper Box 15 Dimmitt
formerly of Tulla attended the University
of Texas prior to entering
the Army
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 53, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 20, 1961, newspaper, July 20, 1961; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46364/m1/15/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.