The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 61, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1960 Page: 1
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i im h ii favorable to oil
I i it iCen oils reaction to Yarboroughs helpful haid
niied to fight him to discriminate against empiovies who
s ii borough in more instances than one
nprssion that Yarboroi ghs pattee With the nl inilustrv
thin I hat is a logical i action whin you try to 1 lp an
i crntnues to respon i vuh a kick in the teeth
fer the relationship een Texas oil and the senior
in Texas
couum EOITOD
Ilr I10UT OIL atid I > nd Johnson1 Johnson like Ytrbor
h h c fru ni o oil such a good fneid that
i i i i nonoil f duclng states during the rscent
In t i s i ui urnlina arried banners LBJ Oil Owned
< l I dnc > Jie No 1 trittc m leveled ags n tit
s oi the nation was his association with Tesas
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rt 1 r lohnson has been largely responsible for pie
dL Ir inre so far as the Senate was concerned
did oil show Its appreciation to Johnson It supported
m in the Presidential race just over Pe haps driven 10
Jchnson said in South Texas Th < s is one campaign
I ng to be bought by Texas oil
h for the relationship between Texas oil
t
couNiir ioitor
ISOUT OIL and Speaker of the House Sam RaybuniJ
burn like Yarborough and Jchnson has also fought for
what Johnson did in the Senate to protect the depletion
nd other institutions dear to the heart of or Ray burn
House
n girt that Mr Sam spoke at a SlOaplatc Democratic dinner
n tu ist month the oil interests ran a full page
t e l i Nxon
ni heiu i > ad and shouted in words something lk
ir 28 years I haw worked to k ep proposals to aboh > ii
ion allowance from coming to the floor of the House I
s Republican then the oil industry can look for somebody
111 y the bail
COUNIIf EOIIOHI
S IT IIAlIIiNLI Texas went Democratic only by the skin ot
1h thanks to efforts of the oil industry and others Wh le
si Mr Yarborough and Mr Rayburn are not vindicative
1 an nt out to punish their enemies still it rnt to be ex
ihev being human can put their hearts ito th oilman s
n the same fervor they could if they wLra dealing wtli
the oil industry is sort of in the doghouse and it girt
gh its own efforts
s rs lohnson Yarborough and Rayburn dont ove the oil n
thing other than a near defeat iast Novmber 8 Nevr
1 so few owed so many so I tile
couiur iouo >
WIMIIUI 1IIINICINR lever defeated a candidare the Amonto
rs would have Jack Kennedy out in the cold While even the Reapers
of the North have hardly mentioned the vote con
v eral state the Amanllo papers have be n treating the
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A Neighborly Gesture
i 1 1 i ii va ill iiLighboi jjaihtrfd lo l jr st ht cotton htrh
v i r i < 1 in lis ii m in Itilid Aiiionn t hose assisir veto Walton Hancock Otis
I i I > u ij Mis Rjf Ihornt i Vf In jv SpmvK bM < r S iller Hob Fuuerson
S i sfiif Voincv Sprawls ir Bob I ulkorso n j Ullv McAnclly Claude Brown Jesus
Ii ui lbert Uarrera O V Morns and M R Chanalei Herald Photo
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COUNTRY EMTOI
By H M BAGGARLY
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i muss and efficient y in operating Us II
had a great deal of respect lor the i I
the past However the industry seems to In
erplayed us hand in several rcctnt instances
i i n in The Port Arthui Story and in the recent
it bordered on outright tupd tv
ixas oil now finds itself in the doghouse
couNiir toitos
IJI ifi WITH Texas oil pulled out all the stops in nn eff it
it Ralph Yarborough in his several bids or publx offices
right and if it was mistrustful of utoorough perii
ircising unwise strategy
It57 it gamble on the special Senatorial election ind In t
nirt thing for such an industry to ha > e done under the
was to have admitted its defeat and have made an attempt
me bandwagon Had it said to Yarborough W didn support
iv that you are our senator we will give you a chance no
i ilmrou would have had a warm spot in his heart for the
i it i Yarborough has supported Texas oil each tme
Junior Play
Monday Night
tireen Vallev 1 uunedv fantasv 1
111 tue acN will 1 piesented Mon
das nght 111 the HIS auditoiium bv 1
luilv tie pibrs of the high school junior
I llllll 11 < > I
The piay is duelled by Limine J
Jurrutt
The cast includes Parker Doan 1
Rita Cook Jim Hughes Mark Scheid
Cynthia Robinson Patsy Lewis Don
FKit Jim Inman Linda Sharp
Limes Stockett K ith Miller Ron
n I ive Kelcne Chttty Judv Akin
in Sheran Morris and Pat Butler
I production east includes Donna
Rucker and Patsy Todd busines
ri mager Juliana llarsen Elatm
Surgess and Pat Sweatl makeup
Ii ry Sarchet and Pat Duller lighl
II Pat Butler and Don Flynt sound
effects lerrv Sjrchct and Oary Dun
liaught set tonsiiuctlrn Gay Rcper
piibiuitv Diini Rut Aer student
dini 01 and Dwtght McCrarv
house manae
Mrs Stephenson
Buried Tuesday
Mrs W A StenVnson n of I
Aniaiillo de J Sunday morning in
Northweit Texas hospital She was
L > in March 22 1877 in Waco She
II and Lyndon Jchnson have joined hands nd her < husband had lived in
Swisher
county about 50 years be
fore moving to Amanllo three years
ago Mr Stephenson died October i
Burial was in Llano ceme
Mexican Supper
Bazaar Tonight
thursdav is the day set for the
1 rd nnual Mexnaa supper and
I aar spensor < d hv the Methodist
Amman s Sleiev of Christian Ser
vie in FeliiAsh ip Hall of the First
Methodist Church in Tulia The
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Christ mass Lights To Go On Tonight
Merchants To Remain Open Until 9
The Christmas season will officially ut
undciway in Tulin this Ivcnnjj as lulia
merchants remain open until 9 oclock so
that shoppers and visitors can examine new
Christmas merchandise which has been secured
for the occasion
Stores will remain open each Thursday
night for tlu next throe weeks with a special
program each night A fourth event will be
staged Wednesday night Dec 21
The city decorations will be turned on
this evening and there will be a program of
carol singing presented by the High School
choir under the direction of Mrs Ted Spon
holtz on the west steps of the courthouse
Merchants will turn on their Christmas
lights this evening
Ed Crawford is chairman of this evenings
activities
One week from tonight Santa Claus
The church recently negotiated a 15 prie Honorable mention will be
loan to complete the educutional given thu best decorated front doors
building or windows
The Rev David Ray is pastor of No formal entry need be made
the church
Rites At Wayside
For Moudy Infant
and Mrs R T Moudy of Happv The
parents nave two othei childri 11
MidPlains Coop
To Build Soon
and the Vice event will begin at 530 and continue construction of lis J n w heudijuar
T ° buddng to be constructed at
A Mexican plate with drink of tea corner of SW 3rd St and the
or coffee will be served for 1 a service road of HlghAay 87
fccwl of htii with drink for 75c and 1 The successful biddjr was Hun
pie will be 20l Food will be home Construction Co of Lubbock wh
led
Many neeiiework items and fancy
hrtads cxikies cake and candy
sutable lor oie own use or for
hnstTiis gt s will he displayed
11 the bazaar corn r
l vrvon is 1iVited to atend
Boone Rites
Held Monday
C C i
f i T ni A
> 1 aihe
oil < 1 ij
of
arly
Mrs
Sin1
hougas both of Lubbock three
hi hers and three sisters
Funeal services were held Monday
afternoon at Wallace Funeral
Chapel Lynn Camp of the Church
of Chris officiated ilurial wo in
Roac Hill
EtlltTION HALLO r
PKADLINP NRKS
if rommeree hv Ok
MidPlains Rural Telephone Coop
eranve yesterday accepted bids for
iiiv moi n at the Vvsd ni home quarters building The 3200 squat
ue if rj er Pro hirts Co He and foot of storage space should be a 1
w 1 1 1 m n the Wis1 quale for many years in the fi
urii in ahoit a morth mov said Dick Shackelford manap
ing hire from Lu obock I The Coops first office span > jc
Mr 1J < ne ms born March 10 provided in th rear of the 0
I1C0 at Di 1 atur of Swisher County Klertric >
Survivors include the wife the J from the time MidPlains Kura
ii ignter two sons W C and phone was organized in 1951
th Republican practically had the election in Ihe bag COIfON IKAILIlt
iev did prior Ww They dateg ihalr beat 10 heap jm qUHNCl lim
anve not a new reporur but a nwr < mrjrta t Tulia Fire fxpartment answered
phm headlin i ut Sunday mornings par va nUocUKal a call to Clayton Cm m south Tulia
1 < 1 Thik meant that of all the aval 1 srs when the Monday afternoon wharv it extin
t u preat Utfa atory from hhn r conatonwd IW ed a bfatae in a omnw traiiar
r mo sUpuatii aa I abbot a pr carry iha
i ae In fact if the nl a dn
iai i atjad
bid of WifS was lew
Construction should begin by f u
ruary I and Coop officials hope o
complete construction by June I
The 2500 square foot structur
to be constructed of concrete
laced with brick Ihe floor plan
designed 10 gain the maximurr f
ftciency in the flow of work in n
billin cmmercial and accoun u
departments with a mlnimun of
irtcrfer nee between deparlmn
Material and equipment store
will be provided in a metal que t
buildng adiacciit to the new el
1
pril I95S when the growing o
ailon far outgrew the space
ible At that lime it moved in
Kidding it now occupies at 140 w
Hroadway The present bu
Mwses both office facilities and a
rial warehouse Is leas thai
he space to be available in th
> tant
MidPlains board of dircctoi
Victor L Harmaa Happy pr 1
Bayard Sadler of Rt V Tulia
president Roy Stockett of
wcretoryirMuarer Leonard H <
ng RJ Canyon Oaau Braadi
Canyon bVuca Field RJ H +
H M Kinaey of Happy H D I ive
ry Kfa Mataaa laWMMa Way
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will arrive This year h > will be in Ins sleigh
which will be mounted on a trailer and pulled
behind the fire trucks A shortage of snow
makes this type of arrival necessary according
to James Thomas chairman of next
Thursdays activities Santa will distribute
candy to the children at the bandstand
Ralph Beistle will be In charge of the
activities Dec 15 when a torchlight parade
will be staged The parade will oiigmate at
five oclock on Broadway opposite the First
Baptist church and proceed east along Broadway
to Maxwell south to Highway 8fi east
to Austin and north to Maxwell where it will
disperse All floats to be entered by Tulia
churches will be lighted bv torches now tn
der construction Street lights around tin
square will be turned off during the parade
and all merchants are requested to turn off
all possible lights in their stores Ibis eent
the judges will inspect the entire
town between Dei H and Dec 21
Judging will be based on attract
1 tvencss beauty and overall appearance
approprtateni ss good taste
In
r itemWill >
t > for
all flashing lights or mechanical
of this year I Oravistoc rites lor Ihe stillborn mrvrmonts working properly no
Surviving are a daughter Mrs sen of Mr and Mrs R T Moudy burned ml bulbs dsplay is neat
lames O Biker of Amanllo and jr wete held Tuesday morning at and straight and originality
two grandso s j 1030 at Wayside cemetery The tn
I niieral services were conducted 1 fant was born Monday mcrning in
iuesduy afternoon in Illackburn1 Walter Swain Church of Christ
Ihe displays must be clearly visible
from Ihe street
if it is only a front door wreath
Herald To Publish
Letters To Santa
101 I II AVION
Joe Clayton
To Serve
Law Class
Joe D Clayton son of Mr and
Mrs M C Clayton of Tulia has
been elected to serve the largest
Cy r L tL flln Cl naln entering law class In the history of
llaylor university as viceppsul nt
He has also been named ti serve on
the Bnard of Governors of llaylor
La A School
Clayton is an alumnus of Tulia
High school and a graduate of the
Shaw Memoral Chapel at Amarillo minister of Happy officiated sur e evcTy s carry University of Texas where he was
ul lhe Christmas theme with at membtr of Alpha Tau Omega nal
Aith the Rev C W Long pastor of Survivors besides the parents in
1 aM a > n rn of decoration tonal sonal
even fraternity
Ihc Tuba First Christian church f elude th paternal grandparents Mr
Heated
urv
JOHN THOMAS SUCCUMIIS
SATURDAY IN OKIAIIOMA
lohn Thomas 51 of Seminole
Okla died Saturday morning follow
is i xpected to be i huge success if all goes
will Prizes of s 5 15 and 10 will be
awarded the lies iloas selected by judges
Bob Goodwin chairman of the Dec 21
celebration said that the activities would be
on Wednesday n gu to avoid commerciali
sation A majony of the churches of Tulia
will conduct special Christmas worship services
The public will be asked to assemble
on the square for a short program consisting
primarily of an in > ocation aid proclamation
then the people will walk to their respective
churches for then individual services <
people will be asked to bring flashlights to
help light the way Carols will be sung as
they walk to their churches Designated
areas will be assigned for assembly ot each
church group
Each evenings activities have been
srheduled for 530 oclock
The TuLin Herald
VOL 61 NO A8
Trinity Methodist
Church Announces
Ting of the church sanctuary
iSflffli fciiiR l MMX9W vmm W
The building is to be painted new
tie is to be laid in the auditorium
arpet is to bo laid in the aisle and
iround Ihe altar vestibule doors
will be installed and a steeple
erected
Lahor will be donated by the men
if the church
TULIA Swliher County TEXA3
Business Home Lighting Contest
Slated By Chamber of Commerce
In ia 1111 ft hunts and residents are
utitid to dtinutr hen stoics and
homes this year during the Christmas
season The ineu limit with llu
best d < totaled stole will lie present
1 U ed a 1 award at the annual hat
S o nr
ancTuary riarges if commerce banquet on jBn
tnbi r
2I >
A ballot will be printed 111 Ihe Tulia
The official board of I rinity Meth
ra < v ha can v0c
idist flth Dallas
church North
for j
n s slmc
has voted to begina minor retried 1
Judges will be named select
I
Ihe best decorated homes ash
frizes wll be awuidel the mnmrs
Ihis ycais home lighting contest
will be different from pn vious
years The town will be divided into
four rones with Itrondwav markiti
the northsouth division and Max
Aell the eastwest The best decorated
home In each zone will receive a
THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 1960
Mrs Josephine Srhullt 80 of Nazareth
died Wednesday afternoon a
her home after a lung Illness
THREE SECTIONS
1111 Outlook
s Mot Bright
King Rites
At Lockney
vil r Jennings King S5 retired
funnel died late Monday at Vivians
ursine Home in Amarlllo lie had
11 hving with his son Harley L
l ng Route J Tullu
M King was born June 21 lH7 r >
ni I at1imlr Oregon He urd litta
A team of economists have painted
a hssthanrosy picture of pros
wcts for farm prosperity in the
1360 Neither did it offer hope for
1 significant reductions in what the
taxpayers spend for farm aid programsThe economists in a staff report
to th SenateHouse economic com
mlttee estimated that seven cents
from every federal tax dollar now
are used for agricultural purposes
which Includes many functions other
than farm price supports
they said the farm programs
I indium were married in 1305 She hmslvls c0t abml 3 bon
dn it in 1150
Hi tanned in Ihis area for about
II years
SurviVLrs include two oilier sons
Alton and D M King both of Plain
view a daughter Mrs Avis Reason
ever of Lubbock II grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren
I unrral services were held Wednesday
at the lirvt Hapllst church
of Lockney with burin tn Halnvlew
Schulte Rites
At Nazareth
year while storage and handling of
surplus cicjs arqulrrd by the gover
Continued on page I
Patients in Swisher County hospt
tat Tusdiy were Mrs R T Moudy
jr Mrs Thomas Lee Perkins and
son Mrs laye Turner and daughter
Mrs A C Walker Mrs E D Mc
Anelly Hcvard Rankin S II Dean
Max Hamilton Mrs II F Daniel
Mrs Alvin Moudy Mr and Mrs O
lluxford Sue Ann Rodgers
I Dismissals since last report Char
les Holland Mrs Klosio Mascaro
Funeral services were held Friday riiackman Mrs Ray Daniel E B
McAnelly Fwing Vaughn Bobby
morning in Holy Family church with
Mgr Peter Morsch olfictating Bur K ch Mrs A Mdino Mrs Claude
Snutherland Sclna llilllngton Rev
ial
was in Holy Family cemetery
Mrs Schulte was born in Iowa Marshall Penn Janice Burk Mrs
Donald Hicks Mrs Roy Pycatt Mrs
Jan 7 1880 She was a member of
the Christian Mothers society D I Blalock Mrs Alvin Boyctt
She is survived by her husband C Curl Mrs lildora Martinez
ng a heart attack The Seminole Conrad Schulte four sons Albert MORN TO
fire chief was falher of James SchuHu Fddto Schulte Joe Schulte Mr and Mrs Arturo Medino Gen
been its custom through Thomas advertising manager of and Clarence Schulte all of Nazare Del Tulia a girl
Ihe lulia Herald is again The Tulia Herald Survivors in < lude th thie daughters Mrs L W Mr and Mrs Alvin Boyctt Route
oiingsiiis to write tuir the wife and a daughter Wanda llindmi of Naarth Mrs A J 2 Box 26 Tulia a hoy
Santa Claus The letters KTme of Oklahoma C tv Mr and llu 11 ng of marillo and Mrs It W Mr and Mrs Thomas Lee I crklns
1H1 iid in the niwspaper Mrs Jame Thoma tiff Sa jrda wl i 1 Groom 28 grandchildren Silvcrton a boy
Mr and Mrs Jayc Turner Silver
rstnas to attenj < mra ser a i r < a rjndrlddren
ton a girl
x it
New meter connections reported
bv City of Tulia Allen Plunk 128
N Highway 87 Kenneth Weavers
118 S Austin Patt Hipp 107 N El
Paso Mary K Southerland 500 S
Gaines James D Williamson 523
NF 3rd
Marriage licenses issued this week
in Swisher county Gilbert Fritz Pin
kert Tulia and Shirley Mae Shaw
Tulia James FJlison Cummings
Tulia and Floydcllc Pannell Tulia
Cecil Graves Tulia and Annie May
Tramrrll Gainesville Charles Robert
Young Tulia and Alice Ferguson
Tulia
No moisture during the past week
A colj front moved in Monday night
sending the mercury down to the
high teens Cotton harvest operations
continue at a fast pace ifi winds
Sunday started a number of gin
fires over the area
Temperature extremes
Hi Lo
Wednesday 5 21
Thursday 72 32
Friday 77 40
Saturday 76 40
Sunday 74 44
Monday 46 28
Tuesday 50 IS
STAY TUNED TO
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BACK TO THE BIBLE BROADCAST
130 am DAILY Except Sundaj
I Wh MMHHA i lit front atrepts foui tiikois to the Duke Arkansas Cotton
miy and d 100 00 check from Kalph fvcistlo manajor of radio station JACK WYR1LNWORD 01 LUI
ml I r fr winning the KTUE wookly footlwill tcore card contest which was > < y > i w w
ri Y tnf nttno ttttlon and Mobil jta dislributort In Tulia Stlverton and Nnza CRjUmH > ur ot rjtcMo
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 61, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1960, newspaper, December 1, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46240/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.