The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 3, 1959 Page: 24
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Gov Price Daniel has called special
irLtions to fill the three legis
Inl vr acannes for Jan 9 For
IV v raJ candidates already act
v y running for these offices election
would be a highly acceptable
xk ison present
Owcrnor Daniel also hag written
in mbcrs of the Legislature asking
liow th y fid about having a spec
la ss ort early next year to raise
money f > r higher teachers salaries
Sc already have stated bluntly
and pib > > that this is a gift
months b the Uxus Water C onscr
ation ssocal in and the Texas
Sot ev of Provisional Engineers
TWt charged ihat friction between
board menbers had mused the stat
board members had caused the
states water proram to lag
Governor Daniel in a recent
speech recommended that the Water
Board be reorganized along the
lines of the State Highway CommissionWATER FIGHT CONTINUES
Whether the Trinity River or the
San Jacinto is the best source for
Houstons future water needs is the
issue in a prolonged hearing before
ture authorized the planning sec of opinions mostly concerned with
tion to study all the states surface new laws passed this year Atty
and underground water resources Gen Will Wilson has ruled
Happy News
BY PAT FLAHERTY
Mr and Mrs Jack Crow of Albur
qurrqui New Mexico spent the hol
idns in the home of Mr and Mrs
Brsan Mcrnman and other relativesMr and Mrs Clovis Vernon nnd
boys had Thanksiving In the home
f Mrs Vernons parents Mr nnd
Mrs J I Fuller at Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Dale Whitlow had
Thanksgiving dinner Thursday with
Mr and Mrs Fred Magness and
Connie at Tulia they later attended
the football game there
Mr and Mrs Eugene Littlefiold
and Mary Kate spent the holidays
visiting Mr and Mrs Ernest White
and Mr and Mrs Mann Littlefiold
They are from Wichita Kansas
Mr and Mrs Herbert Wilkes and
Mr L B Wilkes spent Thursday in
the home of their son and family
Mr and Mrs Odell Wilkes at Meadow
Texas Mr and Mrs Donald
Wilkes and family of Seminole also
enjoyed Thanksgiving with his
par
ents and brother
the State Water Board I Mr and Mr Charles Hodges and
Trinity River Authority and the SP he J10 visitinS th
of Houston are seeking T P 1 at B8 SPnn
City permits
to build two dams near Houston j fnnle Uhery of Manches
thev oud pass up It would force testing the application It contends Vex h as 1S sPn nK sexctti weeks
th hoose right before run Houston has an agreement to get Its t J ° me ° her c dJu shtr T nd
r lectioo between dlsap water frof the San Jacinto and M rad MrL sh v LaRoe
uachers and passing a Trinity water is insufficient and pol ui ° ° cn l ° > inR a ssivinS in
h ° f t1
i h alweys makes some luted Mr T ° M7 Knapp wcre
ijppy
< Mrs L B
Weatherly and
Engeers for the HoustonTrinity Harold Knapp of Panhandle Mr
i iv said that they feel t group have presented mountains of I and Mrs Howard Weatherlv and
> f teacher raise either statistics in support of their case boys of Abilene Mr and Mrs W
i i boen settled during the that Trinity water will be adequate a Simmons and Billie and Mr and
iv spring and summer or for industrial use and cheaper than I Mrs Philip Arthur Teddy Rhonda
J postponed until the next San Jacinto water and Cindy of Borger Mrs Flovd
cSMon After statewide City of Denton has dropped its Lemmons Mr and Mrs Jim Lem
s pointed oat legislators opposition to the proposed dams mons of Lubbock Mr and Mrs Bob
clearer idea 4 after
3 a
xwe want
i makers however say
jchers should have an
± se
sehat
hat if the special ses
< c will be about Jan
i le special elections
i < f ciaJs in general hoi
iH focused not on Dec
r the last day to filer
die prunary ballot
ties no visions of
nert has resigned
< state water engi
Jan 12
i e was not leaving
under Are by any
it did not have anoth
the time
a retired Army Engi
nccrs Corps colonel He was hired
in April Is to head the Water
Boards p anrvng section Leglsla
coming to an aBreement wilh Lemons of < vny onf Mr and
TRA and Houston to protect water Clayton Knapp and boys of Amaril
rights of the GarzaLittle Elm and lo Mr and Mrs Joe Knapp and
Grapevine reservoirs children of Texllne Mr and Mrs
COMMISSION STUDIES GAS Ben Arthur and Jo of Gruver Miss
PRICES Railroad Commission is Shirley Weatherly and friend Tom
now considering the record of near ° Amarillo Every one enjoyed
ly a years heated discussion over Pictures that Shirley Weatherly
whether Lone Star Gas Co should made wne n Europe where she
be allowed to raise its rates V ° ai two months this past summer
More than 300 Texas cities are af T and Mrs w H James visited
f u fected rs Knapp on Friday after Thanks
r < I Lone Star is asking to increase 1if
an compare with the rates from 30 to 40 cents per 1000 ESTHER CLASS MEET IN GREFN
1 FA 1 end with no cubic feet It says that 9 cents of F LD HOME
2 sight this is swallowed up by the higher The Esther class of the First Bap
WVTTR BNGINEER RESIGNS prices it must pay for gas at the lst Church met November 19 in the
wellhead It is asking also that some ° me f M 9ois Grenfield
Mrs T
system be established to adjust prlc
es to customers automatically when
costs to the company go up significantlyAttorneys for the affected cities
charge that the gas company is trying
to piut an unfair share of the
costs on householders rather than
on the big industrial consumers
LAWS CLARIFIED In a series
J Bonds as cohostess
Eight members answered rol call
with Tilings we are Thankfu for
and the Devotional was taken from
the 100 Psalms
Cards were sent to the sick and
plans were completed for the Christmas
party to be December 10
Refreshments were served to
Mmes Knox McManigal Allison
Culp Akins Eubanks and the hostesses
Mmes Greenfield and Bonds
Mr and Mrs Henry Knox and
and make a statewide report to the i 1 That parts bought for repair t > ys shiP x New Mexico spent
the
Legislature < of air conditioners are not subject
Water Board has been the target to the new 3 per cent sales tax on
of critical statements in recent air conditioners All parts sold for
I
Starry eyes
for the holidays
Helena Rubinsteins
H3gBBBatagUBaiMMJEBWl at ew
fVSASGARAMATIC
the original automatic mascara
holiday packaged only 200
f lieuutiful holiday sparkle in sight this
i jrid famous automatic mascara Perfect to
s r getHelenaIlubinateinsMascaraMalic
ny instantly waterproof One
1 jnd the pretty golden pen
c jlors and covers lashes with
> > Stardust
Ulaek Charcoal llrown
Hrovn Navy Blue Royal
Emerald Green or Plum
boxed for the
i < < t Beautifully
Only 2jH iMla 1S
HEARD JOKES
COSMETIC DEPT
Thanksgiving Holidavs in the
home of Mr and Mrs R W Knox
Mr and Mrs Martin Sluder and
son moved last Saturday to Ama
rillo
1 Mr and Mrs Ross Forsyth and
boys left Thursday for Snyder to
j spend Thanksgiving with Mrs For
syths mother Mrs Minnie Falls
Mr and Mrs E A Womack and
I children left Wednesday afternoon
I for Brownwood for the holidays
Those among our sick are Ray
Uselding Canyon Hospital and is
improving Tom David LaRos Amarillo
Hospital his condition is about
I the same Mrs Joe Wise and Mrs
E E Miller both had surgery Tuesday
at Canyon Mrs O L Forten
l berry and Mr R W Knox both confined
to their beds for the post week
1 Miss Janett Rahlfs who is attending
nurses school at Abilene arnv
I ed home for the holidays also Miss
i Carolyn McDowell and Aane Mc
j Marugal who are attending Wayland
I College at Plainview
The Junior Play will be presented
December 4 th a s oclock pm
the school auditorium
i Mr and Mrs Charles Snow of
Amarillo spent Wednesday mgnt
and Thanksgiving Day in the Clyde
McDonald home
Rev Will T Dtnsby of Dal js is
the revival peacher for the revival
at the First Baptist Church which
began Sunday and will continue
through Sunday December 6 with
evening services beginning at 7 P M
Mrs R E Barnard will present
her students in recital on Sunday
Dec 6 at 230 oclock in the elementary
school auditorium in
Happy Those playing selections
will be Carolyn Boston Wickey Culp
Jerry Don Danner Sue Danner
David Driskel Willa Jane Elliott
Betty Hardaway Carol Hardaway
Cheryl Henry Chene Holland Bob
the original installation are taxable
2 That the law creating a Texas
Coordinating Commission for Health
and Welfare Services is unconstitutional
Commission would have been
made up of persons from both the
legislative and executive branches
of government thus violating the
separauon of powers principle of
the constitution
3 That members of the State
Board of Insurance can be paid their
regular 50 per day fee for work on
Saturdays
4 That a juvenile offender arrested
during the night can be held
in jail until taken before the judge
the next morning
5 That county funds can be used
to pay all or part of the hospitalization
insurance premiums for county
officials and employes
6 That a veteran who refui
to execute a contract under the vet
erans land prograi i after purchase
hs been approved i > rf iu his 5 p <
cent down payment n portions of
the steekw legs
KBCOItl SAU1S SBENTotsls
thus ft indicate Texas should Ht
an sllUme hiath in retail sales in
MM says the Bureau of Business
Research
BBR t rttimste of toui 1M9 sales
based oa the good showinc of the
frtt II mum hi ih 1 KM 000 000
1 > 1U < il t S r rm b tt > > > ur
THE TUUA Swlihtr County HERALD
Ann Louddcr Jane McManigal Sus A colorful cowboy term for catch
an McManigal Jan Mlddlcton Becky ing hold of the saddle horn dur
Ralphs Cindy Tolcs Martha Toles ing a ride is reaching for the ap
and Johnny Zachry
pie
face Increases In sire to include i
Cowboys used to call a sheep
part of the lower lip It Is called a
camn manInc bciovjng
chin spot that nnyone who would herd sheep
When a white snip on a horses must be more or less crazy
DECEMBER 3 1959
Kcno catno from the gambling
game of the same name nnd cowboys
often use the word to mean
everything Is nil right
RAMSEY FURNITURE
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 3, 1959, newspaper, December 3, 1959; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46117/m1/24/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.