The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 5, 1956 Page: 14
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TUUA TEXAS
and Darrall Mr and Mrs Frank
Rogers Mr and Mrs G E Wesley
Mr and Mrs T J Myers of Canyon
Mr and Mrs Albert Legate of Lev
elland Mr and Mrs H H Ship
man and family
Mrs Serena Bryan and Mrs Har
ney Rogers were on the sick list the
past week
Mr and Mrs Wayne Wesley Debbie
and Ken of Leveiland visited
relatives here and attended the
Christmas tree
Mr and Mrs John Pattcrnson
and family visited her parents the
Shaws at Groom Christmas day
Mr and Mrs Ervin Wilson Glen
da and Eddie visited his parents
the E M Wilsons during Christmas
Mr and Mrs Junior Morgan and
children of Kansas City visited relatives
here in Tulia and in Plain
view during Christmas Mrs Morgan
was formerly Erdine Amerson sister
of La Venia Amerson
Mr and Mrs Dean Cagie Vesta
and Linda of Tulia attended the
Christmas tree here Saturday eveningEnjoying the family dinner with
the E W Schaeffers Sunday were
Mr and Mr Robert Smith and Mike
of Lubbock Mr and Mrs Wayne
Bramlet and children of Lockney
Mr and Mrs Melvin Schaeffer and
children Mr and Mrs Rayford Ship
man and children
Miss La Venia Amerson visited
relatives at Tulia Saturday niglir
The Amersons ate Christmas dinner
at the Dean Cagles of Tulia
Visiting the J W Wesleys Sunday
evening were Mrs Ella Hext
Mrs Veuian Wesley of Happy Mr
and Mrs Ervin Wilson and children
of Muleshoe Mr and Mrs E M
Wilson and Darrall C P Rogers
Mr and Mrs Frank Rogers E E
and Arlen Wesley Mr and Mrs G
E Wesley La Venia Amerson Mr
and Mrs H H Shipman Gene and
Nan Earyle
Mr and Mrs Joe B Wise and
children Mrs Theo Wise and Uel
were visiting relatives at Austin
and Dallas during the Christmas
holidays
Mr and Mrs Woodrow Kibby
Marilyn and Marsha of Ft Worth
visited her parents the Oscar Reads
during Christmas
Mr and Mrs J D Prosser and
boys of Amarillo visited her aunt
and uncle Mr and Mrs G E Wesley
Saturday night
Sidney G Smith
Is Promoted
WASHINGTON D C FHTNC
The Bureau of Naval Personnel has
authorised the November advancement
of Sidney G Smith of 502 N
Collin Tulia Texas to englneraan
second class USN while serving aboard
the LST USS Waldo County
The advancement was the result
of worldwide examinations conduct
e din August
A Hcarld Want Ad Is A Result
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THE TULIA Swisher County HERALD
By Kenneth Fink Director
Princeton Research Service
STEVENSON BEATS STASSEN IN
LATEST TRIAL HEAT ELECTION
POLL
Princeton New Jersey Results
of the latest test poll conducted by
theUnited States Poll among voters
in the nation show that Adlal Stevenson
would win over Harold Stassen
In a trial heat race against Harold
Stassen the 1952 Democratic candidate
comes out on top as follows
STEVENSON vs STASSEN
Stevenson 53 per cent
Stassen 42 per cent
Undecided 5 per cent
With the 5 per cent who said they
were undecided eliminated the vote
divides 558 per cent for Mr Stevenson
and 142 per cent for Mr Stas
senOf
Of special interest in todays trial
heat poll is the fact that Independents
those who consider themsel
ves neither Republicians nor Demo
crats and who hold the balance of
power in every nationwide election
prefer Stevenson to Stassen by a
narrow margin
Fairview News
MRS H H SHIPMAN
TULIA HERALD CORRESPONDENT
No services this past Christmas
Sunday as several families were
away visiting on this day
The annual Christmas tree and
program was presented Christmas
eve at the Fairview Church Miss
La Venia Amerson was program
chairman and the program featured
the young people and the youngsters
who attended Santa Claus played a
big and very important part in the
program
Misses Betty and La Quita Pat
terson aie visiting their parents
during the Christmas holidays
Those attending the Christmas dinner
at the home of Mr and Mrs
Charles Sutton on Christmas day
were Mr and Mrs John Poole John
na Sue and Rusty of Vaughn New
Mexico Mrs Erma Boyd Karen
and Charles of Amarillo Mr and
Mrs Pete Sutton Sydney and Calvin
of Claude Mrs Max Barnard
of Canyon Mrs Ella Hext Mr and
Mrs L G Airhart Angela and Alicia
of Happy E E Wesley of Lit
tlefield ArJen Wesley of Lubbock
C P Rogers Mr and Mrs Jack
Sutton and Charlene Mr and Mrs
J W Wesley Mr and Mrs Pete
Garcia Mr and Mrs E M Wilson
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INDEPENDENTS ONLY NATIONWIDEStevenson 49 per cent
Stassen 45 per cent
Undecided 0 per cent
Worthy of particular mention too
is that 15 out of every 100 Republicans
questioned in the survey say
they would vote for Stevenson
REPUBLICANS ONLY NATIONWIDEStevenson 15 per cent
Here e how the Independents vot stassen 80 per cent
cd in todays trial heat Undecided 5 per cent
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At the same time Mr Stassen gets
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Democratic Voters
DEMOCRATS ONLY NATIONWIDE
Stevenson 85 per cent
Stassen 10 per cent
Undecided 5 per cent
In this test poll there are a number
of factors that must bo kept
in mind
1 All sampling surveys are subject
to a margin of error which in the
case of Princeton Research Service
has averaged about 3 percentage
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THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1956
points
2 A trlat heat poll some ten
months in advance of election reflects
the popularity of the candi
dates somewhat more than it does
tho popularity of the parties In all
Presidential elections both candidate
popularity and party affiliation
are important
3 It must be understood that to
days trial hent poll reflects only
current sentiment and that much
Can happen between now and next
November
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DIAL 53525
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here wed like to set the matter straight
If you can afford any new car you can afford this
strapping and stunning Buick Special Sedan and
no kidding
For this Buick is tagged within a few dollars of the
wellknown smaller cars and actually costs less
than some models of those very same cars The price
we show hero proves it
So maybe you can understand why Buick for two
years running now has outsold every other car in
the land except two of those wellknown smaller
cars
But low price is just part of the picture
Big reason for Buick s soaring sales sweep is that
folks arc finding here a lot more automobile for tho
money more style boldness moro power thrill
more ride stability and more solid structure than
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In adolntng communities A wide variety of extracost equipment
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new Buick when it s all yours at just about
the price of a smaller car
If your answer is yes then tho time is now
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 5, 1956, newspaper, January 5, 1956; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth43030/m1/14/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.