The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 7, 1962 Page: 1
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The
COUNTRY EDITOR
By H M BAGGARLY
lUTLOME or Salurdays gubernatorial race can be interpreted to
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In Swisher county for the year to those who were in violation
< l s rve as a chaPain dunns 19G1 there were 95 rural accidents Cart J W Blackwell of the Pa
World War II
reported Of this number the Texas trol said that motorists have been
Ihc Rev J B Thompson of Ta He is a member of the Masonic Highway Patrol Investigated 78 or careful to report accidents to the
hoka formerly of Tulia was sent to Lodge both the Blue Ledge and Scot an investigation rate of 82 per cent state headquarters as required by
Memphis tish Rite bodies He and his wife The Highway Patrol investigates ev law however many do not notify
The Rev Alby J Cockrell for are members of the Eastern Star He ery accident where it Is notified local authorities to come to the scene
merly of Tulia was returned to has been active in Kiwanis Rotary The Patrol made 47 arrests in these of the accident This often works to
Forrest Heights Methodist church at and Lions club work investigations or an arrest rate of the detenment of the motorists In
Lubbock We have heard many good things CO per cent some instances one of the persons
The Rev Tommie Ewing was re about the people cf Tulia and the Other accidents that were reported involved in an accident may decide
turned to Liberty Methodist at Tin great work of the church he said and investigated by other sources to sue at a later date Because the
ncy Switch It is my plan to use I Corinthians were 12 Accidents that were re accident was not investigated the
The Rev Roland Mrore confer 3 9 as my text for Sunday morning ported and not investigated were 5 defendant may have no witnesses
ence evangelist will continue to ser The couple has two married sons or 5 per cent ad the accident been investigated
ve Vigo Park and Wayside churches one a minister in Colorado and the j drlver 0f a vehicle involved an offlcer would be available to
Rev Torbes was pastor at Cone other a dairy farmer near Lubbock in an accidcnt resulting in iniurv to testify aS t0 wnat happened
for three years coming there from Both First Methodist church and
or death of sha m
Brownricld He has a wife and two Trinity Methodist have Sunday sch
mediately by the quickest means of
sons Lonnie a senior in high school ools which meet at 9 45 am They COmmunicaUon R1vC notlcc f such
and Tommy a freshman invite members and friends to attend accldent t0 the oca pollcc depart
Rev Coggin received his education Sunday and meet the new pastors mcnl if ucn accldent occurs within
a municipality otherwise to the
office of the county sheriff or the
nearest office of the Texas Highway
Patrol
r rr f te <
Coggin Forbes Are Named To OJ1 Sweeps Area IjOSeS Big City Vote
Local Methodist
Churches
Pearce To Serve At Happy
Three new faces will be seen in
Methodist pulpits of Swisher county
as a reiult of appointments read
Friday morning at the close of the
annual conference of the NorthAest
Texas district
Bishop Paul Galloway of San Antonio
announced the assignments
Now pastor cf the First Mcthcdist
church of Tulla wilt be the Rev H B
Coggin who comes frcm the First
church of Abernathy He succeeds
the Rev Robert T Mctzger who has
been designated a conference evangelist
The Metzgers will make their
home in Dallas
The Rev Ray Fotbes ccming from
the Cone Methodist church will serve
as pastor cf Trinity Methcdist church
Tulia He will succeed the Rev
David Ray who asked that he not
be given an appointment
The Rev W lliam E Pearce is
new pastor at Happy succeeding the
Rev Walter Hadlcy who moves to
Shallow ater
The Rev H M Secord was returned
to Kress Methodist church
The Rev Dan A Salomon son of vice wih thc church includes two
Mr and Mrs H M Solomon of years at lockney four years at Scm
Tulia has been named pastor of a itlole scven y < ars at Buchanan Sinew
Methodist church to be estab reet Methodist in Amarillo and five
lished in Amarillo years at Abernathy his latest appointment
A new sanctuary was
The Rev Russell McAnelly was uit h f he was a Ahcr
moved from Lockney to Friona nath and h bud WM d for
The Rev 0 B of Mem
Herring bcfJe
eft e has also dreced
phis formerly of Tulla was named b d pwgrams at scverai of his
to Asbury Methodist at Midland her
The Rev bd Robb of Hamlin was r
sent to St Paul Methcdist at Mid
Swisher county voters gave Don
Yarborough 57yearold Houston attorney
an overwhelming majority in
Saturdays Democratic runoff primary
election but John Connally
former Secretary of Navy In the
Kennedy cabinet captured the nomination
564652 to Yarboroughs
538578 Connally received 5117 percent
of the total vote
Yarborough carried the Panhandle
and South Plains by over 5000 votes
Ccnnally was supported by almost
every newspaper in Texas Including
the Dallas News and was backed
by unlimited financial reserves Yarborough
conducted a poor mans
campaign seeking contributions from
thousands of loyal but small contributorsThe vote was light with a half
million fewer Democrats voting than
participated In the May 5 primary
Swishers vote was light on May
5 but even lighter last Saturday
The final county total was 818 for
Yarborough 349 for Connally All
county boxes ucrt for Yarborough
Precincts 1 3 in Tulla and 9 Vigo
Park went for him 325 to 118 Precinct
2 and 4 Tulla and 5 Lakcvlcw
oted 292 to 76 fnr the Houston attorney
Happy okayed Yarborough
81 to 34 and Kress 72 to 70 Yarborough
carried Center Plains 32 to
27 and Claytonvllle 47 to 18
In absentee voting ID votes went
for Yarbrough and six for Connally
The South Plains gave Yarborough
a 7485 vcte lead over Connally with
more than 72000 persons voting
Ynrborough carried 22 of the 31
counties In the region Connally managed
slim leads only In Dawson
Fhyd Lynn Martin Hall Motley
Terry Deaf Smith and King counties
Eliminating fringe counties which
include the cities of Midland Odessa
and Bir Spring Connally trailed Yarborough
28463 to 24611 In the South
Plains area Further eliminating
Lubbock county 25 counties immediately
surrounding the Hub City favored
Yarborough 21525 to 17770
The economy cf these counties is
basnd on agriculture
Castro went for Yarborough 830 to
502 Andrews 1657 to 1048 Bailey
537 to 321 Crosby 914 to 562 Dickens
518 to 400 Gaines 670 to 538
Hale 2421 to 2154 Hockley 1367
to 1353 Lamb 1370 to 1330
Midland 35S to 2013 Parmer 535
to 450 and Briscoe 285 to 283
Lubbock county went for Yarborough
6943 to 6841
On the North Plains the story
was different Connally carried Armstrong
234 to 163 Carson 6C0 to
406 Childress 549 to 538 Cottle
401 to 207 Deaf Smith 660 to 436
Donley 511 to 451 Hall 587 to 493
Hansford 244 to 152 Hartley 288 to
172 Hemphill 103 to 101 Ochiltree
942 to 513 Oldham 170 to 139 Potter
4855 to 3737 Randall 2531 to
1516 Roberts 93 to 63 Shcrimn
190 to 116 and Wheeler 467 to 452
Yarborough carrcd Collingsworth
328 to 286 Dallam 469 to 427 Gray
more shall within ten days after school and worship service
such accident forward a written re
mean just about anything a person wants it to mean There are ch accident to he Texas 11e Rev Davld Ra > ha been cn but
who insist that John knnnltu s a part cf the NW r since B menV oF ll SaVetV TCf ed as pastor of the group which Will Rol
UEV DAVID UAY
New Church
Is Oi niilsed
A new congregation to be known can C mgregationalists began the day
The driver of a vehicle involved a < i te rirst Congregational church the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth
in an accident resulting in injury to of Tuba became a reality Sunday The American Boird or Commission
or death of any person or total For several weeks approximately 50 ers for Foreign Missions zed
1561 to 1451 Hutchinson 2340 to 1723
Moore 717 to 624 Yarborough carried
the South Plains by 7435 votes and
lost the Panhandle by 2050 votes
giving him a net lead of the area
of 5435 votes
In other state races Preston Smith
of Lubbock won the race for lieutenant
governor 551211 to 502099 for
House Speaker James T u r m a n
Waggoner Carr of Lubbock was named
attorney general over Tom
Rcavlcy 610722 to 415163
Jce Pool of Dallas was named
congressatlargc over Woodrow Wilson
Bean of El Paso 571077 to
418767
Swisher county went for Smith 706
to 594 Carr 719 to 491 and for
Pool 597 to 538
COVERING SWISHER COUNTY LIKE THE SUNSHINE
The Tuun Herald
VOL 54 NO 23
Patrol Reports 5 Per Cent Rural
Accidents Here Are Not Reported
TULIA Swuher County TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 7 1962
THREE SECTIONS
Power Plant
Election Is
Saturday
Three Injured
in Collision
organ h persons
property damage to an apparent ex persons have been meeting in the in 1810 was the first foreign mis County hospital early this week as nec d is also conservative
tent of Twentyfive dollars 25 or American Legion Hall for Sunday sioniry societ in this country On It a result of a two car wreck shortly sina tlle last cxP3110 P > Kram
eformed and Associate Reform They were Robert Melvin Saun
VisT ofdencTmrna dcr moTh
The election was called by the
Patients In Swisher County hospital
Tuesday were Mrs Earl W Riley
Jr and son Mrs William Hodges
and daughter Mrs F A Roberts
and daughter Mrs J F Ham
ner Mrs A F Mann Clyde Cooper
Mrs Mary Allard Mrs Ben Schac
her Mrs Albert Lange
Dismissals since last report Mrs
Mark Gray Mrs Alvin Moore Kirk
Durham Roger Cook Henry Evans
Lester Tillman Mrs G A Dawson
Joy Johnson Mrs Martin Casias
Dr R F McCasland Mrs Lee Sher
ling Mrs James A Benson Mrs
Paul Rodriguez Mrs Donald Lee
Mrs Richard Culifer George Hall
Mrs James Overman Mrs Ed Brasher
Johnny Pointer Mrs W T
Jordan Mrs C M Saunders Robert
Saunders Mrs Bo Golden
BORN TO
Mr and Mrs Richard Culifer Route
V Tulia a girl
Mr and Mrs Donald Lee 503 S
Bowie Tulla a girl
Mr and Mrs Martin Casias Gen
Del Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Paul Rodriguez
Rcute 1 Box 42A Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs James Overman
Box 581 Sllverton a girl
Mr and Mrs F A Roberts Route
1 Tulia a girl
Mr and Mrs Earl W Riley Jr
2009 7th Canyon a boy
Mr and Mrs William Hodges
Star Route Kress a girl
Mr and Mrs Bo Golden Route I
Kress a girl
New meter connections reported by
City of Tuba J R Barnard 620
Tullans will ballot Saturday on an year or more than 150 000 In addi sw 2nd Alphcnso Lopez 216 S El
850000 revenue bond Issue for the Hon it suppled power for street p ° < Ir J r T lJ il
expansion of the city pwcr plant lighting T C wi S ri p N
I ty cSs Kn cS Cy ° fCialS eSmalC at Jthm veil Breedlo ve 7U w 4t John
have adequate power The plant last m < ° u1d b < > necessary to dcub 718 SW 2nd Earl West 321 N Gai
year exceeded its firm power capac le city taxes in crder to continue to nes Billy Rutherford 431 5 Arm
ty The proposed expansion would provide the present city services r2
O H N Oosby
WH n
carrL m
almost double the plants output abil If lhe eecion I wiil be =
L m ° rC a > ttZ
Marriage licenses issued this week
The proposed bonds wou d be se equipment can be built Installed
cured solely by revenue from the and put into service
and Patricia Lee Home iulia
plant State law prohibits revenue Bnds would be sold for one cn
bonds from being financed by tax gme only at this time The second
monies engine authorized would not be or New Tulla Herald subscribers since
The plant showed a net profit last dered until needed Authorization for last week Troy T Mott Box 162
two engines is asked at this time Tulia Adolph Anderson Box 691
for economy reasons since It would Kress Texas K W Jennings 3024
swe the cost of a second election N Vernon St Amarillo Texas Mrs
within a relatively short time Mabel Kale Park Homes Apt 74
Estimated needs by city officials Brownwcod Texas Carl W Hooper
in the past have consistently proved Box 845 Oltcn Texas C C Sutton
to be too conservative It is be Happy Texas Jim Hodges 4210
1 eStimaled ° n8 St Amar 110 TeaS
Three remained in Swisher J S
r T T
beneficial showers have
JllJ i ifu j i h a inrrpispH Several
served not only Congregationahsts before 11 a m Sunday at a country pHfnn m C ma rn a vJ fallen during the past week A shower
J ° KW t0 J lw
also the Presbyterian Dutch road Intersection near Tulia Tnday afternoon measured 33 inch
A dashing rain with some hall Mon
those Public Any nuTti cTch ty following acceptance of a re n inch
Newfrontier daTa ed chur es The and er Mr s Mabel oww w
he held a post in the Kennedy Cabinet Some even implied that Kennedy peli wHo shall fail to make such 943 or Sllndav me schcoli orn lulallm worked against the inter Saunders both of Meridan and Mrs rt by a citizens committee com as 50 cent nai damage
was supporting Connally a report shall be guilty of a mlsde worhp and 730 p m for even der minational complexion of the A Ed Brasher of Tulia All were oc ped of R T O Daniel Marvin Hhea was reportcd cast of
To these people the results can mean a hard endorsement of the mcanor and upon convisticn shall nR evanReSc service A midweek mencan Bsard and by mid cen cupants of a car driven by Saunders CarliIe Jcn leKler jacV lso SCme of the newly planted
New Frontier be punished service U being held In a temporary tury the jionCongregatirnalists had Mrs Den A Nelson of Tulia was B11 Workman a5T ° dv d cotton seme planted for the second
v a
the 3 Education withdrawn their her mln y washed
Others consider Connally a part of the old Shivers machine And In order for Es location Rev Ray formerly pastor a to go separate driving the other vehicle With time was cut
> < aPh ates
having to bear the stigma cf Shivers endorsement as well as that of the Engineering and Enforcement to be c Trinity Methodist here
ways
were her two children Gary 4 and
The
Dallas Morning News and the Amarillo Daily News is quite a load for carried out effectively these acci Thc ncw congregation was the re Moving westward Congregational Donna 2 They were released from one farp is > p7n highway reported 50 per cent dam
D al ln v
any man to bear dent s must X rcP V ° to i suit of a desire for a local fellow isis from New England came Into the hospital following treatment aM L d rse at 7 p m A aR < to his whoat He said hail was
ai o am anu m ui
J
vpsMffAtlnn authorities Mv rininy so contact with PresbUerians n Tfcr mlnroH ere taken to tho hns ups deeD and rajn measured
can educate the citizens in proper on free Q secct m pastors and lts states In doctrine the i two bodies Alva Wade who live near the crash
dcfcnsive
T IS IMPOSSIBLE to knew what was in the mind of each voter when ufety driving measures mlnisterla emphasis and one which wue In practical agreement In ch scene
box Siturday will Thoran Avent east on the Sllverton
This ccrnd group can jus as logical interpret the results as a TS J slP < ° mPlelel > tonomous and n moving Theinju
lHllll nf hV NL rmmior J V education officials depcndent ot ecclesiastical control o U from the middle and southern pltal by Mrs Kenneth Boyd and y
juiauon oi me ixuw i runner
minds
Janni
Chas E I uller for 33 cars tli >
Hale county now bo made for PM > v ent cf hch Con r > nldllne denominations
dly th South Plains went for Yarborough 39064 to 31579 for payment may
urjj acreage diverted from corn grain grcgatienalism was a wing Beause of the autorrmiy and in
Yarborough carried 22 of the 31 counties i n h c rnf n j Cm
West Texas there still lot of what H
even in conservative are a the
sunflottCri rocdrm but haunted by influ
Lumping the Panhandle and the South Plains together into one re
scam jourocdrm greg3tionahsts are in no way
and castor beans conviction that their sons would not enced by other churches in the dc
Payments will be made as follows grow up as Englishmen a large part nominatrn which may have enibrai
Ot course Louise and Wes will have all the answers but we arc enrorccment officials can take pro cva Reca Rroups cf the community ministers ard members from both Saunders was driving north and
Speaking only of ordinary Americans not the uncommon ones and we per measures in enforecment action jn accompshment cf common churches were exchanged and accept Mrs Nekon was traveling east The
miles cast
can be so thankful that there are so few cf this latter group
There are a few obvious facts which any Tom Dick and Harry can
recognize
Tirst thc vote was light Even here in Swisher county the voters did
just what vve begged them not to do A month ago 1968 voters went to
the polls giving 579 votes to Yarborough and 157 to Connallj Then In the
runoff 818 named Yarborough while 319 preferred Connally
Only 1107 votes were cast here Saturday
Farm Program
Changes Told
The USDA has announced program
About 3300 vtcs could have been cast had everyone possessed a poll changes Vreibditv which ln permit usinB farmers great di
goals It also heartily endorses and ed cn equal basis accident occurred two
supports such interdenominational Adapted in 1801 the ran event and two miles south of Tulia
and undenominational ministries as uallv Aork d tut to the advantage
the Bick to the Bible Broadcast of the Presbyterians It w a s dis
Billy Grahams Hour cf Decisirn continued in 1S52 however many
Jack Wyrtzen s Word of Life Hour Presbyterians continue to pastor
the Old Fashonid Revival Hour and Congregational churches even at the
similar radio ministries present time
JOE EVANS 68
DIES MONDAY
Mayo Duke Heads
Sheriffs Posse
For New Year
Savings Loan
Gets Charter
owes allegiance dc and an advance payment whCn has bcun granted
j ml In rent Hall The church here Smith married the former
A r < < mi who j u i i j inn roles thc freat Awakening American legion said be matter sarn
this reflection on Walter Rogers Any congressman has becn madCi hc will be required rcquiremcnts arc to a
is no the Ruth Crocker cf Tulia A
to a
icouiu picase Amarillo and Pampa tercst would be charced was marked net enly b > thc elo not too distant future Services for Wn h he certificate of Au ate
° < l doubt that Swisher and PotterRandall counties even K St chan ° e does not quencc of George UhHcIeld but by Sunday only m be mum hi Tulla J without minee
< to l j l lil ln Ull UnuinMmMl of uMtbll nrsntc of doctrine It often happens Institute nf
cf election when the nop sn farmers are asked to review still regarded as American classics ion hall points
one inch
The shower was accompanied by
an electrical display Several bolts
were seen striking In the open country
Lightning struck the television
antenna at thc home of Mrs May
Washington 330 N Fannin setting
fire to the house When Mrs Washington
returned home shortly after
5 oclock she found the living room
in flames The television set was
destroyed as was a nearby air con
Majo Duke was elected president ditioner Fire had burned through
of Swisher C mnty Sheriffs Posse at the wall into the kitchen and the
a meeting Monday night in the con carpet was damaged Resin was
woodwork
Jw Evans 63 brother of thc late ference ro m of the Tirst National melted out of across
rCsld R W Lump and wal burned
Vlmme Tom Evans died Bank Other fficer are the rocm perjvas
Smoke caused other
Later the Congregationahsts be MondaV niuht in the Veterans Ad kins vice president Corliss Currie off the ceiling
acreage rector of the Old I ashioned Revival came the dominant Protestant group fmstraticri hospital m Amarillo seerrtarv treasurer John Turpin and damage throughout the house The
tax receipt and a little interest in the American s > stem cf electing vcrcd from whea 3d fccd grains Hour is himself a Congregatlonallst m New Tngland while the Prcsby was born July 9 1893 near De bert Hundl v pitrol marshalls fre department wa able to cxtin
officials instead of the totalitarian system where a Hitler cf Khrushchev under hJ 9f2 program Following Even before the Reformation broke tcrian influence spread westward Happv and Bi rbv Hooper and I rank Cobb RUish the flames without the use ot
fills all the offices Sometimes we believe all nonvoters should have to s a st 0f ln c crops that may be over Turcpe little dissenting groups The Tulia congregation insists on services were held wednosdav direetors water thus preventing severe water
live under a system where they werent allowed to vcte grown and harvested from acreage of churchmen in England were seek strict orthodoxy in Sunday school mornnB m Wallace Funeral chapel Next nuttng of the association damage
A half million Democrats who voted May 5 stayed home Saturday diverted from the production of wheat ing a better way than that of the literature and uses onlj that which Runai was in Uose nn will be at he same place Mondav Harvest operations a reurmenvav
lubbock county conservative since 1952 when it went for Eisen and feed grains castor beans guar Established Cnurch cr England As Hibleccntcred It also rejects theo Mrs Ada McCormick Gravettc night at whieh time additional busi here and should rcacn a peak oy
also carried safflower se mc flaxseed rape the Rcrotmaticn develcpcd in Eng logical liberalism which In this cen Ark ess w II be transacted June 11
wcr seed and mustard seed A partial bnd dissent took corporate form in turj has made notable advances In
conservative
Secern
Connally
So
the dally papers contemptuously call liberallabor radicals
down The crowing of safflcwcr flax foundations of the American common able to the local church Commission r R A Benson e si n stun tures as well as con Altcn Anderson of 1Tcmot is new
Thirdly it is quite obvious that Swisher is more closely related to j am mu ard sccd on d wcaUi thc democratic ideals of their In recent years some Individual Appcatmri has been made to tl wmun fnanng for new homes nun < IKer of TuUa Farm Equipment
thc agricultural South Plains than to that political Sodom to the north sercd acrcaRC wu be permitted but Plymouth colony wrked out slowly CrngreKatim l churches have merg Homc Loan 0ni for mcm Ihc new assoeiaiion was formed D > Jhn Deere agency here
where even thc cafeterias refuse service to our JunioAhigh school music no pavmcnt M1l be made for these and painfully were thc cornerstone ed with the Evangelical and Reform bgrship m hc bank and insurance 33 area men as a result of ncea
3 the which us our ed Thc Tulia doc not for local home financing Mr and Mrs WayneF > nt hau >
tins 1erhars we should turn to thc south when we need a medical cev 3 of structure gave groups group accounts by the Federal Savings
InnrJistXn trade a larger community than Tulia when The slgnun will not be reopened free state free schools and free P o meige but expects to be and Loan urancc Corporate lhe present board of directors of received a telephone ca from their
must traoe in i > r jr
when we
jpecialist includes Dr Fred in Vienna Austria announ
social and plmeal life associated with the ordinal stream the association daughter
will nrcduccrs be permitted to WashnEton D C
we are about ready as a norm pn <
we must seek a wholesale outle Personally tacreaiolhdr Winded diverted Congregatcnalsm was and is the of Congregatmnalism whch contn Tne neT asst lation will be per Richards George Hipp K U Daw clng the arrival of a new daughter
all Amarillo wholesalers because they smell too business Allan Heud Gall The are Mr
Katherne parents
newspaper to boycott p ProlctaBt nluence ues u ex1 rnmed do a er approval son L r Campbell
much like Wes Izzard and Louise Evans If a producer elects to plant the in New Tngland Rev Has invites any per on in frin the above named agencies has Newt Redmon II E Toles Ray and Mrs Lynn Camp
One thing is certalnwed be better orrand so would Castro and cnlre d jvcrtcd to subti Dissenting from the rigidity of terested in the ministry and pro tCtn rccclvcd > m and R T O Daniel
afrcae
Uriscoe counties if we were served in Congress by George Mahon instead ute of whch nQ pa > ment n church worship Congregationalism gram rf this church t attend an > of Mljor hurde ls getting the charter SecretaryManager is Howard u
wto first to Amarillo and Pampa as Jonathan Edwards plaved lead the servces being held weekly in the The other Smith of Lockney who vvlll move
of anvbodv n u u >
grad
r Texas Tech with a major in
he has nau practioai exper
Scmctimcs we her J be hc g0r0us writings and preach Junior high school auditorium due a satisfactory chjreh home ence m the field of finance He corn
worship the same God and salute the same Hag nlanted a for harvest annua on diverted acre Ings of Edwards whose books arc to an earlier engagement of the Leu violating conscience on tvon essential pytcd a course with the American
CAN ACCEPT gracefully the results any air aXfW they In the field of education Congre servtces will be made through The that within a church holding to a and served as an appraiser la uio
WE pecple know the issues then make their deasioncven though ine a i fiationalists made tremendous contn Tulia Herald specific practice there are members bock He managed commercial pro
this wasnt exactly the case in this recent one When dishonest journal v jjhes to take buttons Their church founded Har Jack Wheeler is Sunday school who differ cn questions concerning Perty in Lubbock He has been em
930
STAY TUNED TO
KTOE
1000 Walts
ists call one candidate the candidate of thc conservatives and the mode advanta o raor hc above w0 changes must vard In 1636 Yale In 1701 and Dart superintendent participation In the Lords Supper plovedbv West Texas Oil and Gas JACK WYRTZENVORD OF UFE
rates and his opponent liberal labor candidate how an we say the ajme hc Swlsher coumy ascS mouth in 176 The Church presenilv Cmgrevauonatsm is unique in that baptism and other practices over cf Midland and has farming interests Sund
hae Keen even the truth Neverthe ess unlike these pseudo ff atcr than June 29 and operates or is assxiatrd with 4S i hrstans w tl v i e < i dcctunal buck whih theologian themselves difler ln Flovd county
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