The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page: 3
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THURSDAY JUNE 4 1959
Last Week s Mystery Farm Was That Of
JONH J IRLBECK
Judith Irlbeck was first to identify the
John J Irlbeck farm pictured above The
Irlbecks own the 320acre farm located about
five miles southwest of Happy Their address
is Box 354 Happy
They purchased the farm 32 years ago
from J W Horn
Irlbeck attended school at Happy and
Nazareth His wife the former Doris Clark
attended school at Groom They were married
in 1926 They are the parents of five boys
and four girls
Doris Marie 29 is a registered pharmacist
and a nun at St Anthonys hospital
in Amarillo Mrs Marguerite Watson lives
in Lafayette Indiana George 25 is at home
Robert 23 is serving his country in Korea
Carl Wayne 21 is at home He attended
Clarendon college last year Dean 17 and
Bill 15 are preparing to become priests and
Dimensions quoted are taken from
AMA specifications at front seat of
comparable topline 4door sedan
models Luggage volume is by direct
comparison In all dimensionsChevrolet
also shows advantages In rear seat
timiumt
are in seminary in Ohio Marcella 13 and
Angelina 12 are students at Happy
They belong to Holy Name Church at
Happy Farm Bureau and Happy PTA
Their hobbies are attending ball games
and church activities
The Irlbecks farm about 1000 acres
growing cotton wheat and grain sorghum
They like stock farming best
They are subscribers to the Tulia Herald
Their favorite features are general news
Memory Lane and the ads
Their plans are to continue farming
They are served by Swisher County
Electric Cooperative Mrs Irlbeck who called
for the picture said they also trade with
TaylorEvans and possibly with Barbour
Bros She was not sure since her husband
is the one who attends to that part of their
farming operations
THE MYSTERY FARM FEATURE IS SPONSORED BY
THE THREE BUSINESS FIRMS LISTED BELOW
TaylorEvans
FARM STORE
YOUR FARM SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS
HAPPY PHONE 2551 TULIA PHONE WY 53515
arbour Bro
Your Friendly Phillips 66 Distributor
BUTANE GASOLINE OILS
PHONE WYdown 53366
SWISHER COUNTY ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE INC
Owned By Those We Serve
PHONE WYdown 53567 TULIA TEX S
thirds m mmBM mam tzmzs m
Want more proof why Chevrolet offers m0re Come in and see for yourself at
124 SE 1st
Other lowf
TULIA TEXAS
THE TULIA Swlihor County HERALD
Happy News
BY PAT FLAHERTY
Mrs Pete McElroy of Clovis N
M and Mrs Phlln McElroy of
Tucson Ariz spent several days
In the Foster Harman home
Mr and Mrs Wlllard Mlddlcton
and Mr and Mrs Travis Payne
left Monday for the coast where
they will spend several days fish
ing
Mr and Mrs William Payne of
Clarendon spent Friday night In
the M E Counterman homo They
were on their way home after visiting
In San Diego California
Mr and Mrs Billy K Odom and
children of Amarillo spent the weekend
In the O M Cox home
Eddie Tayna and LaBob Toles of
Tulla spent the weekend with their
grandparents Mr and Mrs It W
Johnston
Tuesday afternoon the Intermediate
G A of the First Baptist
Church presented the program on
Hawaii Is Near to Mrs J H
Knapp In her home Betty Harda
way had the devotional Linda Allison
Jean Rahlfs Betty Hardaway
Mrs D L Allison and Patricia
Flaherty took parts on the program
after which Mrs Knapp served refreshments
of punch and cookies
Mr and Mrs Lollar and Mrs
Mauwren Ellis and Charlene of Amarillo
spent Tuesday with Mrs CC
Lollar
Everett Strohmeyer and Mrs G
A Strohmeyer attended Memorial
Day services Saturday at Sunray
Mr and Mrs M E Counterman
were In Amarillo Tuesday
Monday the WSCS of the First
Methodist church honored the incoming
president Mrs Copus Boyd
with an inspirational tea in the W
T Robinson home
Mr and Mrs Eugene Littlcfield
and Mary Kate of Lubbock spent
the weekend in the homes of their
parents Mr and Mrs Mann Little
field and Mr and Mrs Ernest White
Babe Walbcrg is in Northwest
Texas hospital in Amarillo for observationLuther Aiken is home from the
hospital and Is improving
Bryant Merriman is in Northwest
Texas hospital where he underwent
surgery
Happy Assembly No 202 Order
of the Rainbow for Girls installed
K Harman as Worthy Advisor in
fornval ceremonies held Friday in
tho Masonic Hall
Those installed other than Miss
Harman were Jackie King Worthy
Associate Advisor Linda Allison
Charity Sue Danner Hope Blllle
Wesley Faith Chaplain Linda To
les Drill Leader Patsy Robinson
Love Jan Middleton Religion Bob
Ann Loudder Nature Gerry Hadley
Immortality Betty Hardaway Fidelity
Jeanne Tirey Patriotism
Sara Sims Service Martha Toles
Confidential Observer Kay Lynn
Harvey Outer Observer Patricia
Flaherty Musician Lynn Harman
Choir Director Judy Tirey Choir
De Ann Whltchurst Judy Boyd An
gela Alrhart Janet Middleton and
Mary Francy
Careman Mitchell and Ruth Fra
ncy will continue as Recorder and
Treasurer
K s installing officers were Mrs
Billy Ed Conway Installing Officer
Mrs Copus Boyd Installing Musician
Mrs Si Elliott Installing
Chaplain Mrs Alden Mann Installing
Recorder and Patricia Flah
erty Installing Marshall
The invocation was given by Mr
Dale Whitlow During the good of
the order the seven color stations
and the incoming Worthy Advisor
presented a program and pink cerise
and while carnations to Miss
Flaherty Then Lynn Harman presented
Pats song The Lords
Prayer very softly while the color
stations kneeled Marcus Con
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compare the cars Drive one of ours and see the difference Dont Wait Come in ToDay
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1959 Chevy 4 door V8 Auto Tran Heater Clean 2195
1959 OLDS 88 Low miles Loaded with everything 2595
1958 Chevy Station Wagon Loaded with everything 2595
1954 Chevy V2 Ton Pickup Radio Heater 3 speed 525
1953 GMC V2 Ton Pickup Heater 4 Speed 450
CONNER MOTOR GO
TULIA TEXAS
way presented Pat with her past
Worthy Advisors pin Preceding
tho installation of officers eight
little rnlndrops consisted of Misses
Alecia Alrhart Penny Flaherty Joan
Harman Brcnda Rallsback Mary
Wallace Cherrle Henry and
Donna Magncss
Following the installation of offi
cers K had her Introductions and
welcome During tho good of the
order Patricia presented K with
a gavel decorated with her flower
the Illy of the valley and her colors
emerald green and white
The serving table was laid with
a white cloth with an emerald green
trimming down the center A bou
quct of white flowers and green
tapers completed tho table appointments
Punch and cookies were served
Above tho refreshment table
was a scene carrying out K s
theme colors and song They are
Tho Lord Is My Shepherd theme
Sheep May safely Graze song
emerald green and white colors
and Illy of tho valley flower
Alden Mann gave the benediction
Mr and Mrs George
See Son Perform
In Area Rodeos
Mr and Mrs A C George have
been going out of town to see their
son A C George ride in the rodeos
Ho shows to be a promising young
cowboy according to observers
First they took the train to Okla
homa where Georges sister lives
Then they went to Tucumcari New
Mexico They drove to Andrews
and then to Floydada Tho Georges
spent Memorial Day in Floydada
and attended church services there
They visited with V C Hagood and
returned to Tulla Sunday
Mr and Mrs Reed McKlnney and
girls of Memphis Tennessee are
visiting with his parent Mr and
Mrs J D McKlnney
I l ulTfc
Kress News
Sunday dinner guests in the home
of Mr and Mrs C A Fleming and
girls were Mr and Mrs Clifton
Thomas and family and the Rev
and Mrs Cameron McKcnnon
Mrs Elvln Glenn was a patient
in Swisher County hospital Saturday
On May 2D Mrs C A Fleming
entertained with a Stanley party
The following were present Mrs
D M Springer Jr Mrs Searsey
Mrs Alice Howell Mrs Sarah Morton
Mrs Cook Mrs Mattle Wcath
erred Mrs Johnnie Mason Mrs E
Burton Mrs Cameron McKcnnon
Mrs E E Cox Mrs Foy Loworn
Mrs Fleming and Mrs Emmltt Edwards
tho demonstrator
Mrs John Barnhart and Mrs Wo
odle Boston and Felix were in Lubbock
Thursday where Felix had a
dental appointment
Mr and Mrs Chas A Fleming
Donna Dee and Carolyn Kay drove
to Amarillo last Sunday evening to
visit Mr and Mrs Wade Holman
and Suzle Mrs Holman is the aunt
of Mr Fleming
Mrs J W Dines Jackie Sue
Jimmle left Tuesday for Sioux City
Iowa where they will visit Mrs
Dines aunt Mrs Huebelo They will
return with her parents Mr and
Mrs Adolph Anderson
reunion of Mr Andersons family
Mr and Mrs Anderson have been
gone a month They drove to Sioux
City and from there they took the
train to Washington and Oregon In
Washington they attended a family
reunion of Mr Andersons family
May 31 after services the Methodist
church had a covered dish luncheon
They had their Sharing program
and the children who had
attended vacation Bible school the
previous week received their certi
ficates They had a daily average
of 66 children present
Mrs Jake Jones was the director
of Bible school and Mrs R D Boggs
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When you air condition our Lot
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hatcer our requirements
are thats the kind of installation
ou can count on from us
We hae the qualification In < lo
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it right We u e Carrier tin finest
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In short we re air onditiuiiing
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LUMBER CO
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Rotary Hoe
SPEEDS UP EARLY CULTIVATION
You can cultivate crops at your fastest field speed with the RC
rotary hoe or go at slower speeds when required Eightccninch
steel digger wheels get out juststarting weeds break up soil < itist
formed after rains Your crops get a good growing start Digger
wheels rotate independently on the gang axle
PACKS THE SOIL WHEN REVERSED
With the Vtype hitch hooked at the rear the RC rotary hoc
becomes a packer Used in this way it gets down through trash
and packs around the seed Surface soil is not finely pulvcried
small lumps thrown up on the surface help to prevent soil loss
from drifting and blowing
Features Allsteel construction Each 42inch section has two
gangs of sccn digger wheels with 10inch replaceable steel
infers Whether one two three four or fie sections arc used
each section follows ground contours Oilimpregnated wood
bearings ncscr need oilir j Dcp pan weight boxes arc regular
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FOR 3POINT HITCHES
Twosection RC rotary hoe it available
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j ground for easy transport and turn
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Stop In and sit tht MnniopoliiMotino RC Rotary Ho
WORKMAN CULWELL
126 N Austin Phone WY 53588
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committee
rillo Monday fur w 1i
Their handicrafts whlcii were ma she is r < mnp m d v
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during Bible school were on dl I
play
Mr and Mrs C F SJogn n C I
Sjogren and Carl were Sunday din
ner guests In the home of Mr and
Mrs Henry
Dehrends
George Bohrends of Dlmmltt was I
also present
Mr and Mrs David Connell and
family of Lubbock and Mr and Mrs
Leon Vineyard and daughter of Kr
ess were Sunday visitors in the home I
of Mr
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strong and family
The Baptist church is
having vo
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 4, 1959, newspaper, June 4, 1959; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46182/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.