The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1960 Page: 10
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PACr TWO
CONGRATULATIONS TO
ALL SWISHLR COUNTY
4H CLUBBERS
Payne implement Supply
HAPPY TEXAS PHONE 3341
WE JOIN IN TO SAY CONGRATULATIONS
FOR A JOB WELL DONE IN OUR OWN
SWISHER COUNTY
TULIA TEXAS
Ph WY 52837
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Richirrt Nixon would
liy is big
hive nine week ago
wiy MAN ON THF
I it this lime
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f i i nis on the same quis
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i n wih 40 9 per tm
2 pi r tit
rrt o i tV post mm
v n s ail r r S nson
ms ilr i > pi d 17 pt r nt whe reas
itevens n his registered n 4 7 per
nit Jump and the N > iipnnn vote
las dropp d I per r < nt
hen divs vote is stacked up
ilrmpside th MAN ON till STRH
T findins in three pn ious sur
eys with thi No opinion voti < ex
luded the trend look like this
N xon Stevenson
r 10 1039 50 5 49 5
II I0W 55 1 41C
I9M HI 111
53 9 16 1
ihi above it ran be seen
N xon is doing better than
tjainst Mr Si vi nson six
ago Sup mber 1030 but
wit so wnll at th present lim
ie d d fiw monihs ago or two months
ago alb t today s findings
would mdnati tat Vice President
Vlion i ill I tl j do crnjr Ste
risen if an el c on lor Ihi Prtsi
len < y w re hi d to mAn
exinunat in I th results of
las I ah Pi s t ii il k Limns
in which do i mil d > t I si nhowcr
tw n iiHS ir lit d both vie
ii i sh s u ii 10ij President
1 s nhnw r v n ovi r Slevenson
i th ill pn in ci1 the major par
vii 15 pei cent better
ih in S mi s nlim nl today
In IMl President 1 isenhower
svm pi the nation with 57 5 per cent
of the major partv vote 3 8 per
rent better than Nixon does today
In othtr words when matched
against Stevenson Nixon does not
do so will today as Ike did in 1952
or lri5
It must he understood that todays
Poll findings reflect only current
smtiment and that opin on can and
mas change between now and Nov
i mix r I960 less than eight months
uvsav
V h n today s ote is stacked up
ilnn < sido the nbtona Presidential
vote in the past seven elections
the trend looks like this
NAT IONAI PRLSIDf NTIAL VOTF
In this jot age it is a pleasure to know
that our young people are working to improve
both themselves and the commun
ily
Your Friendly Phillips 66 Distributor
BITANE fA rr
PHONE WYdw r iv
tnt i ji h
Ri pni in
1 1 I D
Oainy is
Democratic
Wimvr WINM K
1932 Rikk vi I I lR 40 9 I I
19Mi RRoov vi t Ii 5 I i
1940 Room vi It 45 0 55 0
1948 Truman 45 I 4i i
l 52 I isinhower 55 44 ft
IBM Eisenhw r 5 5 A >
Relay s N xnn Slevenson51 9 41
I 4 rx r ci nt for Progressm ran
diilale Hi iiry A Wallace
2 4 pi r nnt for Slates Rights
randidati J St nm Thurmond
In 1941 four states cast ih
vote for Stiles Right tand di J i
margin i strom Thurmond Alabami loins
lana Mississippi and South
ina
ITie actual question usccl by Ml
ON nil STRI I I anl his p p
was
Suppose the Pre s dm u I <
turns wire b ng hf Id tda It d
lai Stevi nson x rp th Dim r i i
a id date ind Richard Sixc i v
thi Peptibiiean randid ite wh
would i u hki to sec vinJ
MAN ON IHI SIR 1 1 ar 1
trami d reporters put the ibove ci ilion
to a reprsen al vi i ross s < <
tion m c rtatn key arms uno e ptist
voting behavior hjs been an fully
studied and weighted in rt li
the nation s voti
Princeton Research Service hills
a p rlect record fcr publishiil Iu
sidential preelecnn forxasts rtus
s a matter of record
PRS pn dieted that l istnViwr
wn ild win nntinily in both 1952
and 1956 with an aviragi d > viation
if well under 4 per lent f < r both
let lions PRS has also prdiil d
correct y a day or so befon th
ic ual tlections five statewide Pre
iickntial elections three in N w Jersey
1948 195J and 195fi one in
Pennsylvania 1952 and i ne irl Kew
York 1952 Thus in sesin Presi
Jentiol forecasts two nation Aide
ind five on the stale levd PRS
iolds a perfict retord foi pr l
Hon Pn sidential forecasts a n
ord that so far as in iftir
mine no othi r pilling Ogari ition
n the nation can miitrh
HIGH PLAINS ASSN
10 MCJ T 1 RIUAY
ai iuii iAKr
The Women s Gulf associat on ac
luired one new plaviig number at
s most ret it luncht in by lo
vlills was a gurst I ou Harilv won
he bull
The High Plums G 1 issc < 1
s having its first mc I ff is
ind directors March Is t I
m c luh at 2 10 p m
Mr and Mrs
Wessa and their
A Wor
granddi
Monette Ross of Olton < t n > i r lav
n Tulia vi it ng in th Ii
hrother Mr ind Ms n
man
townry ntKALU
FHA Loans
Total 414730
For Area
m f imilies represent ng a
tr por mi thine usmy Far >
ti ni Adm nistrat on credil
Swlher and Brtsioe ci unties
cornulet d s 1 of ind v
i n h RHlph r Griff
rhi
1 killI
I
in
I
ng
ai iiv s tmmy supers isor
i t il nok at their 1959
f nak I960 plans
t d th s yearend
1 Riven bv the
1 nns to eligible
rv impnvr or en
p fTrrns
his study of the r
t is Mr Giffitts said
1 v t r partiies that
i i w irking nto their
1 id 0 testing soils
n ng linstoe county 3
ity of cash crops in
s i rastorbeans and
ml I developing live
I i I 11 Nf PROGRAMS
tcalng Ml I 730 have t > een
u lo farmirs in this area in a
i > iimonih pi nod since June 30
J i I his will be used for acquir
me rquipmtn livestock seed feed
f rti r and paving other operating
i usts and paying for labor and
ma nils in connection with nous
ng mil othi r improvements This
moni v and thi extra money from
mm jsed m wins circulate through
I ic il ti idi chiinnels
Good fir i planning and record
k p r > n arc carried on throughemt
h v ir and play an important part
i i a ns financed with FHA
As proof that good practi
s piv off Mr Gr ff Its jointed
i t 11 cl ir pg f m il 1959 2lf of
i i burr nv rs arc now obtaining
r i i sir i r < d t from banks
i ll i i I < i n Ii rs
INSIDE TULIA
Iiv Loule Day
Phnne WYdown MJU
Mrs II f Vare of St llwiter
n t oOkla Mr and Mrs Wallace Hut
hscn of Ncwkirk Oklahoma and
Mrs Pc nnis Wrenn of Longview ar
r vi lriday to visit their mother
M s G Hutchison who has been
i patu ii in Ih Swisher County Hos
p tal the past five or six wciks
II itchson was removed home
Sa urdav and left Sunday with her
dauihti r Mrs H G wart when
she w 11 lit until she regains htr
stn ngth
Mrs Mary Jordan visited Sunday
in I loydada vith her son Or and
Mrs lack Jordan and children
Mr and Mrs Uivd Morns spent
Sunday in Halfway visiting his par
tnts Mr and Mrs A J Morris
G orge Duchenau grandson of
Ms cgi Buchinau of Tulia has
muvnl a Ph D degree In Plant
Pathology from Iowa State Univer
s tv Ames Iowa He Is a son of
Mr ml Mrs Demit Huchenau of
l is II N M
A surprise birthday d nner was
fiin Sunday in thi Mrvln Nobile
home honoring Mrs Mavin Nobile
Cm ss enjoying the occasion were
Mr and Mrs L A Rossi Mr and
t s Henry Beckman Idna and
Man Mr and Mrs I d Grossman
ind nmily Mr and Mrs loyd No
> > il and family Mr and Mrs Mel
n I noglio and family Mr and
Mis Henry Gerbcr and family
1 ind Val Cox all of Amanllo
noree received many nice
I n Davies of Seattle Wash
us In in in lulia at the bedside of
M s A P Pavles who
i i n Swisher County
Congratulations
WE SALUTE THE SWISHER COUNTY
4H YOUNG PEOPLE
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU AND ALSO
YOUR PARENTS FOR YOUR GOOD WORKS
EKAY SUPPLY
Tulia Texas
PURNA CHOWS
Kress News
MRS C S SJOGItnN
Mr and Mrs I r Hillman sn
h idren spent the weekend > n M d
and and Odessa v si ng relat vef
Mr and Ms Woxlie Beslon M
and Mrs C C Nnrrll Mr am
Mrs L D Young Mr and Mrs
lOhn Barnhart Mr and Mrs C
ijoflren and Kathv artndcd t h i
Farm Bureau Bonquc at the school
Pat Hillman ad eye surgers a
It Anthonys Hospital in Amanlli
ast Wdneaday Pat is gittng
loiuj nlcoly at home
Thp Kcts 4 H club hf i its r
gtilar meeting at the I inns Di n i
March 7th with Jim Graham pre
iding
Inipiration The Rsuts n
abs prestntid bv PII i Mar n
Nanc Scott Brae Jints Rich r
Aebb Fred Schmidt Pnnn I < vid
ciuby Taye Bell Jeanne Clay on
Zat Sjogren Ptfllip Boyd Jud
larris and Ronnie Vineyard
Roll call was answered by j vinp
ilans for the spring contests
Glenn Webb became a n w mim
r > er
erMr
Mr Rogers introduced two dairy
experts visiting from Tunisia
A health skit narrated by lif
sen Whltmire presented the fundamentals
for good health exercise
the seven basic foods clianliness
and sleep part rayed by fred Sch
medt Konnie Vineyard Jimmn
Boyd Brae Jones Phillip Boyd
Charles Harris Tellx Boston Plan
ne Byrd Judy Scott Jeanne Clayton
and Judy Harris
Reports were heard from project
meetings held during Tebruary
Mrs Robin Taylor used slides to
illustrate an interesting and helpful
discussion on beautlfication of
home grounds
I inda Casteel and Judy Scott Jir
ected a sing song
Rec reation was led by Ruby as
Bell Richard V ebb and Tred Sch
medt
Pefreshmcrts were served bv
Ilrac Jones and I uttier Rob nson ti
27 members 15 parents thi counts
agents and G visitors
Virgil Pittman had his tonsils removed
Monday at the Medical c n
ter In Plainview
Mrs Weldon Vebh and Mrs C
S Sjogren made a business tr p t
Pimmitt SaturJay afternoon bo h
having passed the nvirnmrn s
for Census enumerittr
AFTER COLDS FLU
SORE THROAT
If you feel run down
because of
TIRED BLOOD
Take GERiTOL
Feel Stronger Fast
In Just 7 days or money b ck
I
Rcg J29B IGEMTOI
219 Jg
iriim
SAVE U00
Buy Economy S
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Heard Jones
TO
YCitizenship
Leadership
Achievement
Character
YPerseverance
Initiative
Wo need a strong 4H Club program incur
community and ve have it
WiSlson Nichols Lumber Co
Sv
IMPROVING FAMILY AND
COMUNITY LIVING
This 4H theme of the year points up a worthwhile
goal of 4H Club work For research has shown
that families in which there are active 4H members
more readily adopt modern approved methods
of farming and homomaking We congratulate
4H boys and girls as well as their club leaders
and extension agents for their able efforts toward
Improving Family and Community Liv
ii
ing
WE SALUTE OUR 4H CLUB WORK
TRIANGLE GRAIN CO
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1960, newspaper, March 17, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46303/m1/10/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.