The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1961 Page: 3
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THUASDAY DECEMBER 14 1961
Cotton Quotas
Are Approved
Cotton allotments for 1962 for
wisher county growers have been
decreased by approximately 25 percent
from tho 1961 cotton allotments
The decrease camo as no surprise
to farmers
The county was allotcd 55875 acres
for the 19G2 season or a decrease
of 14C9 acres from the 1961
Allotment of 573418 acres The cut
here was a little larger than the
across the board decrease for
the nation of 19 per cent
County allotments arc computed on
the basis of the 5ycar history of
Vjq acreages planted to cotton
through the season preceding the
ypar the allotment Is announced
This countys share cf 55875 acre
represents Its share of the national
allotment acreage of 18101
71 acres
Cpuny cotton producers again approved
marketing quotas for the
1962 cr6p Tuesday
The county vote was 210 to 31
last years vote of approval was
273 to 10
llappy approved the proposal this
year 24 to 3 Tulia approved 178 to 21
and Kress 38 to 7
2at Kress
Christmas Story Told
UMftAtfalllHMHIhBM
WEST TEXAS STUDENT WELCOMED TO NEW YORK Grant F
Better Home
Better Life
Ask any homeowner theres no place like
your own placet Its financially wise to Invest In a
home of your own Instead of paying rent and
you and your family will get a lot more out of living
IN THE BRAND NEW CONNER ADDITION
You arc Invited o drive out to the new Conner
Addition Sunday afternoon and Inspect the new models
and plans to be erected Located Just off Hlwny 87
in the Northwest part of Tulla adjoining the Crow
Motel You are provided with good roads for getting
to and from this addition
NO DOWN PAYMENT JUST PAY THE CLOSING
COSTS AND MOVE IN First time available In Tulla
5S0 LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM
ALL WILL BE FINE QUALITY BRICK HOMES
A LARGE SELECTION OF FLOOR PLANS
ALL HOMES CARPETED
ALL IIOMgS ARE GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS
SIDEWALKS AND CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS
ALL HOMES COMPLY TO THE RIGID INSPECTION
OF V II ANEW
PAVED AND GUTTERED STREETS ALL PAID
You could not choose a better and wiser Christmas
present for the complete family than lo make a
purchase of a new Home In tho Conner Addition
A PRICE RANGE TO PIT YOUR IlUDGirr
We will be looking for you Sundaj Iec mbr 17
I rem 2 to S pm Bring the entire iamU >
AH 0ON
GOODMAN CROCKER
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Gifts
to ivin
any mans
heart
THE T U L I A I S w 11 h ft f Co unlyf I E ft A t tf
use every available meahS to keep
up with necessary knowhew
The committee Is comprised of
the chairman and eight members
from the states of Washington North
Dakota Nebraska Virginia Georgia
and Texas It will meet just before
the annual meeting of thc National
R W Shackelford manager of Telephone Cooperative Association In
New Orleans January 15 and 10
MidPlains Rural Telephone Coop
has been named chairman of the
Safety and Job Training Committee SUNSHINE CLUB HAS
of the National Telephone Coopera CHRISTMAS PARTY
tlve Association Washington D C The Sunshine club met Friday for
for 1962 its Christmas party in the heme of
The Safety and Job Training Com Mrs Annie Spear Mrs Lorcne
mittee works with organizations such Long read the story How Come
as the National Safety Council to Christmas Giffs were exchanged
promote safe working conditions by and secret pals revealed Nineteen
Telephone Companies and employ members attended Next meeting
ess and with State Colleges in set will be Jan 12 with Mrs Bll Brad
ting up training programs for tele ley
phone employees Technical advinC
es In the telephone industry are oc An average 5 per cent dividend
curring at an unprecedented rate rate on savings was paid by Tex
and telephone people arc having to as credit unions last year
HEARDJONES DRUG
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Vigo Park News
Mom Ba ker has
Waldorf where the Con
frheMWvote was42 to 4 at Hap being the Nat j
ny 172 to 4 at Tulia and 59 to gress 01 American Industry Greeting him is Donald J Hardenbrook president of D Christmas partv
of the On the is Rita Zal
mm
The Vigo Park Daptfst church U
having Mission Emphasis at 8 pm
on Wednesday Thursday and Friday
nights The Rev Carlos Gru >
By MRS LEO GAHDNER Ver of > lalnvlew will preach and
Mts P A Carter of Gerty Okla show slides of mission work There
Wayside News
By MRS CHARLES KENNEDY
Drastically Reduced
WOMENS WESKITS
Values
To 5 951
CemoWHrty a nob
w tta
ufP
100 2 ° o
Special group of women s weskits greatly reduced to
clearl Black velvets solid color corduroys printed
lurvels
QUILTED NYLON
SHE 10YES PRETTY PERSONALS IN
W0y
Special
Thursday Night
UM
By Bo io
795 to 1495
Soft luxurious nylon quilled for
added warmth and beauty
Lovely lace and embroidery trims
Styles she herself would choose
regular 595
Styles by Berkshire
NYLON SLIPS
Soft nytori tricot slips by
Berkshire at o special price White
and colors
AMERICANA colors
red whitt and Wu
GIRLS PANTS
AND TOP SETS
s 795
7 U
Fuly l < nad cotton kni paK m J
a bio Mi mtdti to 1
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Fairview News
homo Is visiting in the home of her will also be a fellowship meeting being empty
brothers and sister the Surguys and after ih3 church service Friday nigh
MRS G E WESLEY
butane tank at the church
church was held at
Mrs Lcla Castleberry night fvr all the hoiing people of shower honoring Mrs Jlmmle Tay
The
ifn w rm i
TAOt 3
the John Patterson home
The weather has been very cold
for severe days Rain sleet and
snow has fallen since last Wednesday
a week ago
If It Shipman came home Thursday
from Adrian
Mr and Mrs Richard Evans re
turned home Wednesday They left
Mr and Mrs Fbyd Latham cf the community Everyone Is invited ft M y S urday for urpus uirwi to sperm
Rhome are vising in the J R La to attwd llese services TtoiepreMBt were Atones Henry
tham home They are planning to Donliy Darnell who had surgery m cn 5 JI m Mc MrTnd Mr G E Wesley and
hoping they decide to live in Vigo Is home and reported doing fine
pau WctM A and MbJM aflern00n wth M Richard Evan
J CcnBralultlns t0 Chervl CUwcU Patsy fJchrib and Marion Modisette Mr and Mrs Gene Shipman werp
Rev and Mrs Roland Moore and whose wool dress was ranked in and thc honorcc Mrs Jimmy Tay In Amarillo Saturday Christmas shop
family were Sunday dinner guests thc tcp tventy of this district
in the Derrel Muslck home Later
they attended thc golden wedding
anniversary of Mr and Mrs W
B Ballard Sr In Tulla
Visitors in the Eugene Mote home
wpro Sunday dinner guests Rev
and Mrs Jerry Terry and children
and afternoon callers Mr and Mrs
lor The hostesses were Mmes shopping
George Denny Willie Modisette iMr and Mrs Charles Wilson vis
aifford Sitvens Chas Kennedy and tted Friday with his parents Mr
A L Stevens and Mrs E M Wilson
Mr and Mrs James Nccdham of Mr and Mrs J W Wesley Vlsite4
Amarillo announce the arrival of a one day last wee In the G EA
son born Dec 11 in an Amarillo Wesley home
There were 39 present for church hospital She is the former Mary Betty Patterson visited Saturday
and Sunday school Sunday morning Von Scrogplns of this community night and Sunday with her parents
Felix Mce and Mrs Wood Tate of Rev Jimmy Taylor filled the pul Mrs Clifford and Mrs A L Ste the John Pattersons 4
Tulia pit Sunday night Rev Taylor and vens wre Tliiia shoppers last Tues Mr and Mrs Woodrow Wesley
Mrs Leo Gardner visited in the thc Young Peoples Sunday school day Mrs Ella Hext and Mrs Edd fait
Ben May home Sunday Mrs May class rendered a fine program on Tvtrr and Mrs Chas Keenedy Ro ncr went to Abcrnathy Saturday al >
was able to o to Tulia to sec Carrying the Cross bert and Richard spent Sunday In ternoon and visited until Sunday
her doctor for the first time since Mr and Mrs Clifford Stevens the Fred Latham home in Canyon with Mr and Mrs H R Wesley
coming home The doctor was pleas spent Monday in Lubbock and Plain real winter Freezing rain snow and Lacy Boyd from Arizona visited
ed with her improvement view icing conditions and cold tempera Thursday with his sister Mrs Woodt
Visitors Sunday in the Murray Mrs Elvln Scroggins returned turts aie hanging on The Claude raw Wesley
Hay home were Mr and Mrs Loyd home from the hospital in Amarillo school bus did not run Monday and Mr and Mrs E W Schaeffcr and
Bullock and family and Rev and last week and is recovering nicely the Happy school bus ran late Mrs Rayford Shipman were shdp
Carrtlth left is 5 eIry Terry ard girls Robert Kennedy of Lubbock spent Mr and Mrs Darral Watson and ping in Amarillo Tuesday
been en the sick the weekend with his parents Mr girls of Amarillo visited in thc Guy Jimmie Payne and Joe Bob YJa
and Mrs Chas Kennedy and Rich Watson home Friday spent Wednesday night with Emit
will ard Mr and Mrs Lester McLain or Rcis Shipman Wednesday was En
ional Association of Manufacturers sponsor Congress right p eid in lne Roy Dodson home Mrs Ira Schnb and Patsy were Amarillo visited Thursday in the il Rrss birthday
Houston Both were guests of NAM Carruth was selected in a Statewide competition on the this Thursday at 230 pm Secret Canycn shrppers Saturday afternoon George Denny home Mr and Mrs Hoyle Shipman Sho
basis of high academic Standing and exemplary character Ho is a > Student at Texas Tech pals will be revealed Bring food The home of Mrs A L Stevens Mrs Ira Schnb ard Patsy were lia Tommy and Janie went to Lut
nological college in Lubbock where he is Studying chemical engineering He lives in Tulla or toys for tho Tulla Day Nursery was the scene for a pink and blue Amarillo shoppers Mrnday bock Sundaj
York
Miss Zal is a scholarship winner attending Sarah Lawrence College at Bronxville New >
ByMrS SOlOmon
v Ui JeJ >
The Love Home Demonstration Both students heard a major address by President John F Kennedy Wednesday and in ad F > cZg Z2g ZSg > j
d ub met Thursday 4n the cenference dition to other speakers they were guests at a glittering banquet in the WaldorfAstoria tiv s i w <
room of thc First National Bank where the closing speaker Friday night was Glenn Seaborg chairman of the US Atomic
imcs
Dale wiihite Haydcn Love Energy Commission
and Marty Tucker were hostesses
The room was decorated with an Mr and Mrs A E Pittman Vir
attractive Christmas tree and cen gil and Larry visited this weekend
tcrpicce in the home of her sister Mr and
GamK were directed by Mrs Mrs Clyde Nichols and family of
Claude Mickey Tarzan
A Christmas story was told by
Mrs Henry Solomon a former mem Present were Mmes Charles Her
beY of the club Gifts were exchang ring Tom Love L F Campbell
cd J R Stevens Cecil Evans Jones
Next meeting will be held Jan4 H Love
wjth MrS Stalcy Jones mon
Wiihite Tucker and Solo
SUNDAY DECEMBER 17 2 to 5 PM IN THE ALL
NEW CONNER ADDITION
Local Man
Committee
Chairman
WMMitRS
Special Group Reduced
WOMENS COATS
Group includes
toppers and some
long coats Values
to 3995
Styled by Fownes
Gloves Women s
SUPPERS
AND CASE
298 + 0 498
fit like a glove because they are
made like a glove Soft and
supple leathers
1
> ff
BERKSHIRE
HOSIERY
135 to J 65
Famous Berkshire nylons With
the can t run welt top SeamleiS
stretch or self seam Styles
mm mKmm mmm
New shipment lust ornved The
HEIRLOOM
895
Truly a beautiful spread m a host
of lovely new colors Full or
twin bed sizes
Special Fieldcresr
NEW SHIPMtNT
Gotden Key by Minette Mills
SPREADS
3 98
PRINTED TOWELS
Special pnee on
these extra heavy
27 x50 size printed
towels by Fieldcrest
Mr
BATH MAT SETS
298 48
l t y llvtOU
w
299
BOXED PILLOW CASES
and Mrs His and Heis or lovely floral patterns m
Cunnon s combspun petcale embrowlened pillow Cossets198298
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1961, newspaper, December 14, 1961; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46325/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.