The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1960 Page: 3
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THURbUAY VAfCH 1 19U
Kress Agriculture
Club Schedules
Research Program
The Iff ir i ultit < al research re
l < il High Plains
Research Toj In n at Halfway
Wil h frjtur d j hi March 21
rr i ng if the hits Afinculturat
I H Pawsoi program chair
n i inaneed
f des will be u ed by them
iir n s in presenting the re
si ji i r i i Appearing on the
f i ii i pt n r im will be Dr Tom
1 nik Ur rtm and Thief SoilS
i who il prvc it th ferti
lirer rcsilts Dr I arl Coll ster Assistant
Director and Cmef Agronomist
ev Crops Delbert Langford
Assiyrt ir n mis Crops Varie
tur an I t ul ural Sudies James
Vallum ss slant V i < er hngineer
B run vt uy Rerharge Well and
lirgit n S ii Us Dale Price As
ssti A tl irp i ngirie r Weed
Conrj v i m is un f ime cil
tlVa1 I 1
Out ii n p < r r I w11 folow the
pui ii > Dawson sa d
G rrg Suit land Richard and
Wavm i if r f ituidiv morning
fur six much eiav with the
National Guaid Tin v are taking
basic train n it Fort Knox Ken
tuck
Field Day
Scheduled
More than 500 catl nun fi > m
manv states Canada and lt pare
expected to attend he Uith
Annual Pan Tech Beef Cattle Improvement
I idd Da > and Sale
March 21
One of the major cbjcct vi s in establishing
Texas Tethriomial liil
lege PanTech Research I arms in
149 was the production of more and
better beef through rcseareh More
than 1200 bulls representing th progeny
of over 100 different livestock
farms and ranches have complettd
the 140 day official comparative
f ed lot test
The cooperating ranchers an solJ
oi the feid lot test as a rim hid if
finding their outstanding beef producers
Ho much pristi s has
been made1 In the first t t oik
i
bull ou of seventy made 100 pounds
gam in the ninth list 11 bulls out
finding tieir ouislanJing bctf pr
of 13b made 400 pounds or nior
I gain fed vers similar fted f r il
official 140 day test pi nods
When the first test started vers
I few cattle were be ng pcroimance
tested Mr L A Maddux ir lex
as Superintendent of litmg tt lis
us that over 36000 cattle have hi tn
officially performance tested in la
I as the past three years
The PanTech PR1 Registered
Bull Sale Association caims title
to The Original Performance lis
ed Bull Sale Many of the Pan
l tch breeders have worked clnselv
with the development nt at < a stale
and international perfori ince bei f
cattle associations i In C oik
w right Hereford Clvd ii Hrail
oid Happs and Max Blau Pol
I i rved i tin f rst thr c Pri si
i n if Pi rfurnianie Ki tistrv liter
i una C airnn c r i n da Oka
in th P HI Pis di nl
I I nv aiit ii r Havclcci i1
k1 1 I i iv c Si c n
OPr BOW ING Monday Through Saturday
0 A M lu 3 P M 35c Per Line
Friday and Saturday after 3pm and Sunday 15c
Satn day Only 9 A M to 3 P M
Sohool CluklTn I inos for 1 Includes Shoes
SNACK BAR
NOW IM < NEW MANAGFMI T
COFFEE 5c
AT THE VIGO Y
Phone WY 53412
n other stales is being made by
1 1 oriiv of a Ills act of Congress
act calls for a White Hausa
1 1 rc 11 nee on Ag ng to be held in
Vi 1 n > toi in Jaiuary of 19fil as
m I us for local surxevs and for
siati conferences in advance of the
Washington meetingS
nator Marttn said the county
iha rmen are free to determine
j s arid m hods of stu king the
surcis and ncds of tin stnior
itien in thtir commuuties and
ih 1 inn 1111 mint of local plans
wc u d hi madi soon
Mr aid Mrs I e Younp c f Kress
iiiined Inst Ihursdav from a two
vv Is up visitinj tlur d i ightcr
aid fini Mr aril Mrs Ch tries
11 nnlii and Vnki of Me Kinney
I Ms x oung s 11101I111 a id sis
1 I las Mrs II I Put id
ThE TtlllA Swisher County HCRALD
Driskill Named 279 Attend
To Aging Study
pp > intrmn of ludgc Juk Dris
kn to s < r a Swishi r countv chan
mm on the Governors Committee
V h le House Conerence on Aging
u annonret in Austin todav join
I b tun nv r Price Darnel ands
11 S nati r i rawford C Martin
nf H 1 sboro sic ring committee
ch 1 rman
Work on the state level will bed
111 ted bv a steering committee of
nne prominent lexans associated
vith agencies concerned with pro
oi ms of h ngetl and an advisory
nl cf scru ITO Texas citizens
s nator Mirm said county chnir
11 1 will N responsible for forming
c > irtv organisations to gather information
are make reenmmenda
no is on the aging problem at the
impiL < t aid coun y levels
H said that grassroots studies
i necessary to ascertain the ex
1 i of income employment health
li iing anJ other needs of the everi
n < asiiij m mber cf older people
ir I xis and ilin Helmut the country I
fh lexis stuelv as well as those
Scout Feed
1 mi hu ulud and I1 lulians at
tinded the Curl Secmt Tatlier Dau > h
tei banquet in the school cafeteria
Approximatelv 80 men were regis
tend as speual guests of the Girl
Scouts who honored their fathers
on the occasion of the 13th blrthdav
of Girl Scouting in the USA
Mis Paul D Miller acted as
tonstmistress ltie Rev Marshall
Penn offered the invocation after
the girls had sung a Scout grace
the Johnnv Appleseed Song Pach
troop of Brownies and Scouts were
asked to stand with their leaders
The leaders arc Troop I Mrs Mai
Wvnne and Mrs C 1 Stewart
Troop 11 Mrs Parl Cosliv Mrs
Bcb Dodson and Mrs Hon Koch
Troop III Mrs Tommy Middleton
and Mrs Roy Dkins Troop IV
Mrs Jim White and Mrs K G Vau
ghn lroop V Mrs A I Schuster
and Mrs C M Wellborn Jr Troop
X Mrs Jack Keim and Mrs N II
Baldwin Troop XI Mrs Jack Iliod
and Mis James lliomas Troop
XII Mrs Bill dark and Mrs R C
Hosley
Mrs Tom Vestal Girl Scout Tx
ecutive from Planview told the
group about the Juliette Low World
Friendship Pund The pirls contnbu
ted 5070 to this fund in a special
ceremony in which a representative
from each trocp presented its gifts
and lighted a candle around a birthday
take
Miss Judy McKensie Senior Scout
from Plainview told of her trip to
Ihe International Scout Round up
n Colorado last summer She also
showed films taken during the trip
Miss McKensie said that any girl
who is a scout and prepares her
c If mnv have the opportunity too
to the Round up
Mis fave Hendirson Thev also
visited relatives in It Worth then
visited Mr Youngs sister and am
ily in Heeville Iliey visited rela
Ives and friends in Georgetown
Km it
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M3m YOUR GAR
Stop at our station for a
checkup You can be
sure Unit your car fcjts
the kind of service that
we give to our own
Drive in today1
Gales Texaco Service
5 S N Hvv H7
WY 54101
I V Rf IIII M1X WHO SKII
Theres a limit to what a Valiant wagon
can enrry flot more than 72 cu ft of
the thingsyou need around the houk
Thing like kids bicyclos a frcozerful
of groceries or enough do It yourself
supplies to build a small Ta Mahal in
your back yard Or other things like
you your wife and up to seven Hds
not necessarily all of thorn yours
because youll bo pestorod for rides
by overy kid in the block And thats
the size of it Only 72 cu ft of room
Valiants Inclined engine doesnt run
on diesel fuel either Just plain old
regular gasoline and not very much
of It Another thing Valiant has a
rattle proofed rust proofed unitized
bodypound for pound as tough as
you can get But to say that Valiants
a heavyweight would be stretching
your imagination just a bit
On the other hand you must admit
that Valiant does have adantages It
fits lots easier Into your garage and
into small parking spaces Plus it
almost runs on carlaro And it lex s
quite a bit better standing in your
driveway and every other place too
But you decide Ve think we know
which youll pick once you see your
nearest Valiant dealer you II find hit
name and address at the bottom of
tins ad And by the way il you want
to call Valnnt o jr family bus it
wntrr i latit Aniwe won t either
Pc j I ri I it w 1 A of
firr 3 i evc rr c all t r
Thr
COUNTRY EOBTCm
By H M BAGGARLY
Icuitimiid Irom Page 1
victc rv
Needle > ss to snv there wire siill some Drtnocriits in Tex is vclio
suppoiUM the l > emocratie ticket first because thev were Diniocr min
philosophv and seeondlv because thev felt that Dimcxracv wis
best for lexas and the United States In fact tlieie were 22H of
these oddities compared with the I 102 878 who voled R public in
In 1156 the slate went Republican I 0s0 Gil to Vfl 1W
With the machinery of both parties in the hands of I isenho w r
supporters Democrats who were supporting the Democratic take win
in a desperate situation None other than Snm Kayburn who ah ne
with 1 vndon H Johnwn was numbered with Ihe minontv which w is
supporting the Democratic party urged the formation of the Di m i
cratic Advisory Council which was an organisation of Democ rns who
were voting Democratic It served as a rallying point for Demon its
in fact
So here we have the two enmps the Democrats who were supporting
I isenhower on one side and the Democrats who wen sui
porting Stevenson the DAC on Ihe other In the latter group r
Sam Rayburn and 1 yndon Joluuon
COUNTRY tDIOB
IATIR the DAC was dissolved and Us mi nihe rs In
SOMniMI
came the Democrats of lexas or the DOT They remained u
tact because the I isenhower Democrats by dishonest titdi nlials eoni
mittees refused to surrender conliol of the party machine iv e
when the DACs or DOIs were in the majority More than one i
have clescrllHHl tlie Infamous rt Worth ronvenlmn where lov i
gations legally elected were refusixl seats while bnstuul
loyal only to Allan Shivers Price Daniel and Dvvighl I senlin i i
I were seated Instead
I Ihe DOI s refused to dissolve so long as dishonest mil Mi i i
means were employed to kiep them from being seated ut siaii cm
ventions even though they had been elected by DemcKratie main i
ties back in their home counties
Now nil of a sudden if we are to believe the Associated Press
the Fisermower Democrats who bolted the party in IIIJ and Hid
many of whom hadnt voted Democtatic In a national e lee i on t <
1932 have become the moderates while the Democrats who hivi
ahvavs voted the Democratic ticket are the DOT liberal or radic il l
laction
COUNltY EDITOR
I Mil I Ill of Dallas a former member of the staff of Ih
EIIOV
Dallas News could take it no longer and established Ih Wl ii
Rocker in a Dallas suburb He is a member of the cxieuivi
committee of the Democrats of Texas clubs
last week he minted out that the DOT is the only organ > it mi
in lexas that stands first and list for the Democratic paiiv
It is not the stale Democratic Committee that will be fiihtmg
for party principles iind men nftur the nominating convention is our
in 1 os Angeles tins summer he wrote last week Unless Senator
I vndon II Johnson is the nominee DOT will he alone
convince voters nf lexas they should vote Democratic
ITiere will l > Democrats for Nixon clubs all over
of the people who are today pushing the candidacy of our be lov d
tnlivo son the Senim Senator will Join the Dickie Hoy fluli
Privately n leading Dallas linker now so prominent in orin
i Ting for IIH made the remark few days ago If lohiisem i
the nominee Ill vote for Nixon
Party loyalty Is like church loyalty or loyalty to one s home town
It is vitally important that we maintain a twoparty system not a
conglomeration like Prance has
rbire could come a time in American life when I would be
forced to Join the GOP but I cannot conceive of any turn of events
that would bdng such a dicuion uImaiUShpuld it ever come 1 I
be the first to publicly announce that I am n Republican
There are some candidates nlitiut whom I would not become so
enthusiastic as odiers The fact rimains however thai the pnn iple s
of the Democratic Party are the principles tiH n which 1 would liki
for my government to be based They are Constitutional liberalism
COUNIUY tDITOR
MEANING of many words has changed in recent ve irs du ti
Till
associations and usage Today the word moderate hi In < r i
stripped of any wholesome meaning It means only a Iwofur d wishv
washy fence straddler someone trying to be all things to all pi i pi
lviaBiaM < lLfalF4 ait Motors
Broadway 87 Avoilc
< < A WMth Co VexCi
Tulia Texas
0 tsjn TV
New Chrysler
Lost In Blaze
A 1960 fliryslir New Yorker onlv
five days old and wilh only 11 mile s
regikti red on the speedometer bum
ej Phursday morning a shirt d
tance south of Tulm near Ihe I Ill
trusmitter on Highway Si
Also destroyed wen wrips end
personal belongings of Us dnvi r
Mrs b harder of 1lnnv < w ine
her sister Mrs f rank M liute r ol
Amarilln
They were en route from Plain
view to Aanllo when llnv sr I
led smoke and pulledito ihe s Ii ol
the highway to investigate e I > r <
they exiuld recover their > r onil
belongings the fire was Im elange r
ous to approach Obse rvi r sii
that the right front tire was low o
flat and that the fire perhaps ir
ed from th s hot lire Others speculated
that a si t brake m h
caused the blac
Graham Lai ont Motor o ol I il
la where the car was pjrihiisi
furnished the women a car in m ito
continue their trip to Arnar llo
The car was insured
Mrs W A Judoman
To Be Club Hostess
Sickness and sand again rati
the attendance to be small hin I
Kress Home Demonstrat on e u
met recently at the I ions Di n
Mrs P W Davis was in ev m1
Of the meeting Ihe Safe Dnv n
course had been re schedule < l or
this meeting but Mrs Ivan V ni
was ill and couldn t tx r Ih
Club will try it again at a lut > r I
The program b > the 4 H c r shad
to be put off as thiv fe t is
thejy aeeded a little more tun or
their preparation This l < i i1
without a program and after a bus
inrss session some nf the wonei
worked on their kntt ng
Mrs 7 J Thomas was hostess
and served hostess cakiii Im
crackers and drinks to Mn 1
Reed Jim Cundiff II t > I veh A
Otxnhaui W A ludeman du
Hughes P W Dav s and the hoss
Seat minting w il U March JJ it
hich tim Mrs Hob n luv ur
Wring a pragram on Ruvmg liii
e F > r Mnv and By
Mrs a Juidwin Mill be hut
test
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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/m1/3/?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.