The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1960 Page: 3
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THURSDAY JANUARY 28 1960
I
Tips
on
gporfs
T1D l RNON
i i 1 f davs of sunny
r alter the long spell below
t1 fnenng point have given > ou a
t inch cif ipr rj fever you might be
r idv for a swimming yarn
Here s one about a sensational
un s r uf 15 as written in the
H re ford Brand by Frank Eck
comebacic at la and the Olynv
pis at 20 This has been the aim
of lohnnv Rackm of Van Nuys Cal
i verv s wmming stroke in the books
lohnny Rackin recently accomplished
half of his goal in an AAU
me die an event which consists
sanctioned time trial for a 400met
of sikh strokes as butterfly backstroke
breaststroke and freestyle
Not only did voung Rackin a stu
dint at Black Foxe Academv win
his first important test in two > ears
but he set a National AAU record
for bo > s in the 1516 age group His
time of 5 40 5 was more than 37 seconds
faster than the 6 18 1 clocking
made in 1956 by Dave Seyfned
in Indiana
Rackin has had few victories in
John Clayton
Jo Be Installed
Marshal Fotmbv of Plainvcw will
be the Installing Officer at the installation
of th new officers of Tulii
Chapter Order of DeMolay This
a ill be an open installation and the
public is invited The ceremony
will be held in the Lodge Hall Feb
4 at 7 30
The Master Councilor to be installed
is John Clayton Lloyd Kurtz
has been elected Senior Councilor
and Harry Lewis Junior Councilor
Other officers are Don Ward Sin
lor Deacon Harvey Bozeman Jun
lor Deacon Terry Milligan h ip
lain Jim Smith PMC St rib
Gary Burk Senior Steward Gn
a ad who has fairly well mastered MIHer Junior Steward Janus I i
er Marshal Melvin Hooten iPMi i
Almoner Jimmy Hodges Stand it
Bearer and David Wynn Sen m
Henry Teuhol is Chairman < f t
Advisory Council and Cnarles li i k
well is the Chapter Dad
Vigo Park News
MRS LEO GARDNER
roods made with wholi whi it products
were the favorites of Vigo
Park Home Demonstration Club
women with oats as second when
the last two years taking mostly they answered roll call with Mv
seconds and thirds in various Cal favorite whole grain food Mrs
ifornia meets Ills latest feat at RubeNlckelson demonstrated mak
Canoga Park Cal left friends and mB COrn bread and Mrs L E
competitors gasping I Thompson whole wheat muffins
Perhaps Johnny s new coach had when the club met Thursday in the
something to do with his new found Amos Ratjen home Mrs Nickel
speed says Al Rackin the young son said Stone ground corn meal
swimmers father We left the and whole wheat flour is best for
guidance of Kns Kritstenson after both flavpr and nutrition Six
six years Johnny was struggling members and one visitor Jane Know
with a bad breathing habit he had jes served hot muffins and
the Hornettes defeat at FYiona last panied by Loyd s sister Emma Bui
Tnday has been sufferred In this
instance our tallest girl was smaller
than Prlonas shortest This
puts an added burden on the guards
and when both Melba Ewing and
Lynn Hardy fouled out with five
minutes remaining the slim lead
the llnrncttis had maintained thr
ouchnui the game vanished Tinal
si on was 453G
The bovs jlmost bit the dust after
tra lin IK I at th < < nd of thr first
TULIA FRUIT ICE
Is Now Under New
Management of
Criss Buck Barnert
Same Location
NW 6th Hale
Phone WY 53560
See Us For Fresh
Fruit Vegetables
FREE DELIVERY
lock of Bnce
Mr and Mrs John Culwell and
Kikers while there
Barnii Latham has the flu this
week
Phyllis and Duane Lemons are
on an auditing job in Atlanta Ga
quarti r Their comeback was
to win by a comfortable margin of
17 49
Ihf Marine Corps reached a maximum
stm h or 75 101 during
World War I World War II peak
npth r I i ipust 11 llll
was 4S5 111
OPFN BOW I ING Monday rhrouph Saturday
0 M to 3 V 1 35c Per Lnr
Saturday Only 9 A M to 3 P M
School Children 3 I tncs for 1 Includes Shoes
Sunday I P M II P M 45c
ENJOY OUR SNACK BAR
TIJIJJI
AT THE VIGO Y
Phone WY 53412
thinking
I
Casanova a grt it lover
whin he takis his lust by force
Mm are presumed to feci that this
is lmng Women aie supposed to
swoon before the brutal attack
TIIK CHRISTIAN jdeol of love
is different Yit it does not regard
passion as evil The strong attraction
between a man and woman is
indeed good after all God made
it part of our nature The sex
pission is a challenge to love fully
But for a man and woman to love
each other fully and perfectly they
Happy News
By Patricia Tlahcrtv
Tile Happy WSCS nut at the
Methodist Church at 2 p m on last
Wednesday afternoon for the sec
were
acquired Kris who did everything bread sticks with jelly cherry ond lesson on Africa Mrs walker
corn
possible to help suggested he try a I salad and hot spiced tea Mrs Rat Parker led the program A tapi renew
coach after having tried to rid I en gave the devotional and conduct cording from Miss Peggy Campbell
the boy of his faulty breathing cd a funny game She and Mrs R telling of her work In Africa was
It find council enjoyed by the fol ° lnB mcm ° c
is not easy to a good D Wilmut the report
WE TUUA Swisher County HERALD
CASANOVA A LOVER
llv Rev llcnrv
have to say Yes
r <
Saltier Till author of Tamil UilMrtn
nnd the tacts of Itfe
A well known humont month need more than the passion of set
wrote Whatever I want to Jo is Their power to love needs control
either illegal immoril or f itten There is nothing glorious In powei
ing out of control The Mississippi
banks strikes ter
flooding its only
IS IT TIllK that fun ana vue arc
Identicl Has Chustnn mouldy t > ° families its destroys
UKKWISK there Is nothing glor
taken the jo > out of life
lous In human pswlons out of con
Judging from many n w novels
movies and TV program ne would trol
Fvcr > hero is a
gave
coach but we came up with Niels The club will meet again this Thurs Mesdames Acie Dell Boyd W A ment presiding at t
Madsen of the West Valley Swim day In the Rube Nickelson home if Wood Nancy Parker Martha I Midd ayne tnble ere Misses Ann
School in Canoga Park in San Fer
nando Valley about 25 miles from
our home Niels is a former Danish
champion from Copenhagen
Johnny Rackin is a sturdy 5feet
7 at 135 pounds While he is dreaming
of the I960 Olympics he is looking
even further ahead to the 1964
games wnen he will be 20 Johnny
figures hell be by then c ttv nont Amarillo
grown up Sjn Antonio They went to
to visit relatives
Tubas basketball teams came
through the first round of games
with colors flying Only one loss
ing will be in the Joe Thornton home teton Dora Ratjen rayc Johnston
H D Wilhe McDonald Lorainc I osier
Mrs Robin Taylor County
and Grace Counterman Refresh
teach Anyone
agent will knitting
intended in knitting is invited to ments were served Next meetng
will be Monday afternoon at 2 p m
Thursday Mesdames Acie Dell
w r n and
Visiting Mrs Lela Castlebcrry d j Robinson and Dora
The sexglutton like the
foodglutton and the miser Is Just
brutal and vulgar
What then can direct the human
powir of sex Onlv the virtue of
chastity Chastitv is not a weakness
Virtue means strength Ch s
tity is the strength of sexual self
lontrol It assures that sex will be
used only In marriage Then in
nnrriage clia tlty guides the me
of six according to Gods law
It GLIDING the sexlmpulio in
m image chastity changes blind
passion into intense dedicated love
Chastity thus keeps married love
even truiy i0ly
Bodily lovemaking In marriage
Is truly holy It is not Just a concession
to human weakness Rather
chaste married love leads to tplr
ltual growth and union with God
BV T1IK1U bodily union husband
and wife actually cooperate with
God They share In the creation
of new children for Him This
sacred union Is the way God arranged
for a married couple to become
one in love
t Tiulltt TVitir fcmlct ViifclAftoa IT D
Carol Swinburn
Is Honored
A uncial shower honoring Carol
the Surguys is her daughter Mrs > Sub dlstrict w afternoon f
Lew Burrows and a friend both of Hostesses tor tnt occasion w
s c s meeting at Cot vi renter Miss Mildred Hulsey and Mesdames
Monday
Mr and Mrs Loyd Bullock went
to San Angelo Thursday and spent
several days They were accom
the road are good If not the meet Juanita Robinson Margaret
Mrs M E Counterman accompan
led Mr and Mrs Ldwin Counter
man of Amarillo to Dallas the last
pell
to five
January 16 In the home of Mrs
William Kirk Hulsey
Carols colors of pink and white
were carried out In the table arrange
the serving
McMurry
Mamie Chenoweth Jonanna Sewell
our presentation of the facts and acted as the visitors Ihi horn
figures on farming in an agricultural ln wruch they w re visiting wc n
area i to be further commended tnacted by Mrs f D Daniel Mrs
This miormatlon is not being given a J Harris Mrs Smith and Mrs
the people by the large daily press Myers
nor by many of the small weeklies lutri shmints wen s rvid to n h
spiring They outpointed the Chiefs uf the country
in all di partmenis in the second half
M f Counterman
girls spent Sunday visiting her sis
Amarillo last I rday after
Jim Littlef eld
ter Mr and Mrs anJ
urt
in Groom Mr and Mrs Cliffrd
Durham and girls also visited the
Littlefields Saturday and Sunday t C J
I would like to expruss my appn
I elation und would like to encouragi
you to < ontinue through th s vitil
political year the same high quality
of service to West Texans
I
I Sinn rely
J DONAID WOOD
Box C8r
rosbston I js
I wo Marine Corps ngiments the
5th Marins ana hr Gtli Mannts
rereivid thr I n m h fotitracro for
si r ic n Wor < i War I
ter Edwards Cleron McMurry C I I
of last week when Edwin made a Massey j Meadows John Noble I
quick business trip The weather lq cSct J v I Slrnson Guy W
was cold and clear but no snow in
that vacinity
Mr and Mrs
Smith and Mrs
R H Wells
Christian Women
Have Radio Skit
Mrs John Culwell and Mrs Ro IjQar EQITOK
land Moore attended the all day sub w wi chrlsan vomtn s I w h >
district meeting Thursday at Cotton Inclosed is my check to cover lrut m the hoim ol Mrs It i Smith
Center of the Womans Society of mv subscription to > our fine Dem ffr the monthly migrant Mis Joi
Christian Service cratic newspaper of which there Vaughn gavi the d > volional Noi
Mr ami Mrs Clifford Abbott and are far to few in th s country of olu boul Shall Pi rish Mis
Seleta wire Sunday dinner guest 1 1 ours Myers was program l < ad
the Roy Dodson home I Your courageous anJ straightfor The program was
Census Offices
How Open
In Amarillo
1 stabl shmmt of l district office
or the 1160 Census of Population
and Housing at 61611 North Polk
Street Amarillo was announced to
dav bv Director James W Stroud
of the Census Bureaus regional office
at Dallas Texas
Odell
How i onsisti nt
Mr and Mrs Wesley Hull and I ward manner of prescting the news are the American Ptoph A short
family spent the weekend in the E as you sec it is highly commendable skit in the form of a radio mtc tvicw
Baker home tclls mu lnat vnu are not a Part was presented by Mrs Myi is with
Rev Roland Moore is in Kentucky I of our controlled press which through four rein ladies visiting in th
this week attending a pastors re its daily papers tries to mold public homes of worm n in the ihim h Mrs
treat He plans to visit the Charles opinion in one universal political RCid Clayton Mrs Kim n
ivlu
Mrs Wulkei Parker and Mrs Vaujh
membi rs and one visiti i Mi Divul
Daum past priMdmt nl Cwl Irnm
Odessa I In n < xl inii lin will li
I in the home of Mr la > ton on I i li
H wih Mrs Smith is l ail r
Scout News
I Hrowrne I rtx > p 1 elected m w ol
ficers for the next three months at
the January 13th meeting Jeam tta
Martin will serve as President Sue
Ilia IdAards Vice President Lou
gay Malone SecreturyIrcjsup
Aliete Sefick Song Leader Kathy
Autry Reporter Deborah Mifoy
and Saundra I lanagan llclpirs
Refreshments were served to s > v
entu n Hrowmes and two ltadi rs b
Judy Gunnels who was celebrat n
her birthday and Lougay Malom
During the meeting of January
20th a trip to the Library was m
joy d by 20 Ilrownies 3 guests and
thi 2 leaders Mrs Hrown gavi
cards to the girls and told how to
i hi ek out lxx < ks
Rifnshmcnts were served by
Marsha ITiompson and Gretchi n
Wynne Guests attending were Kay
Anderson Mrs Hayden Iove and
Mrs Louis Malone
Kathy Autry Reporter
Hrcrwnits of Troop 3 are getting
ready to meet the Tenderfoot r <
quiremcnts so that they may In
rome Intermediate Girl Scouts in
MayWhen
When they met Thursday aft < r
noon in the home of their l < ad < r
MS Tommy Middleton ui trrxip
was d videxl into the patros t li
liumbl Bees and the Lives
indy Crawford was elected I 1
r of the Humble Bees Ann I it
john assistant leader and tud
It iles treasurer Other mi mfo < r
of the patrol are Debbie Milligan
l ina Sprawls Donna Spears mil
Jackie Ziegler
he hives will be led by j
Johnson with Marsha Perm as h > r
assisant and Unda lxrve treasun rOth
< r patrol membtrs are Sandri
11k ns Gretchen Wynne Barbara
Hood and Mary Beth Harmn
Refreshments nf hot crKilat
wert sirv d U > the tr p Mrs Roy
Klk ns assitant leader and lltf
Baits student helper
The next meeting will be Thursday
Jan lh whea Hm laaders will
take the Brawafea to vtaH the Tulia
Qa4y OaMnWi
r
>
AT
tie
Mrs Abernathy
Is To Head
Progressive Club
Mrs Tom Abernathv wis cketnl
to serve as president of the Ir i
sive Study Club for the lMO < l i i1
year at a meeting in tin horn
Mrs Scarborough I on m in nth t
officers elected were Vh pnsidnt
Mrs Nelson Borchardt stiretnv
Mr Ray Barbour luasunr Mis
Bill Burrow Reporter Mis I
lio Parliamentarian Mis I f
Ford Librarian Mrs R It I iw
Clyde Cook will be supervisr of > Jr Advisory Board member
the district office He will direct 11 M Dean Butler
force of 24 crew leaders and 348 cen 1h i wn ulllt m
si takers in the following counties
h > ne prelden Mr t rtl
rmstrong Briscoe Carson Castro
Childress Collingsworth Cottle Dal
lam Deaf Smith Donlev Grnv Hall
Hansford Hemphill Hutchinson Llp
Momh Mnllev Moore Ochiltree
Oldham Parmer Potter Randall
Roberts Sherman Swisher and
Wheeler
of Denton and LaQuita Noble Rei 0ut of own SumJ jn he
ceiving the guests were Mrs Hulsey home of M N Wyrick WLre
the honorec Mrs W V Swinburn Mrs Wanda onJg and r Ann
and Mrs II B Chappell of Lancast
am Unda of Aman0i Mrs T
er Ruth Massey registered Bonds and Mrs Gussie Harnett of
many guests who called during the HappVi and Jimmy Dougherty Tom
my Pate and Woodrow Taylor all of
ere
R K Brooks E 1 Berry Harry I
Chenoweth Lawrence Drake Wal
who opened the meeting wiih 11 piiv
er Reports from the diffe n tit cle
partment chairman wire complttidi
and turned over to the suretarv
The ilub voted to bear all the ix
pi rises incurred with thur recint
project The Christmas Card llnspi
tal fund A donation was midi
Taking the 1160 Census nationally l0 e hosPlal al Wlcmn als
will rcpilre the services of 160 0001 An mformativc am entertaining i
enumerators 10000 crew leaders
Irivur education
prograrn on was
and 100 district supervisors all tern ven b Mrs G urrow sh
porarv workers The district sup1 infridumi ner daughter Jan win
crvisors working under the genera I
information on the youth dnv
direction of the permanent regional
m tlul which Ursl Klln orRanl
field directors are responsible for whlch sle allenteii retently
all phases of the census in their dis
m i nrjn
tricts Duties of the district supervisor
include the recruiting of the Delielous refreshments were seiv
crew lenders obtaining space for cd to thirteen memliors and guests
crew leader training recruiting and Mrs I led V Richards and Jan Bur
naming a small office staff review I row
I ing the completed questionnaires I
1 loose attending were Mesdames
I Prior to the start of the census all I lorn Abomalhv A M Andeison Jr
households will r ceivo in the mill Kay Harbour Nelson Ilonhirdt Jan
Advance Census Report I orm G Hurrnw I Dean Butler R 11
Swinburn bride elect of Hen Chap a n census taking device which is Dawson Jr II Rivmnnil Fvans
of Denton was given from three i designed to speed up the field can J C Pord Scarborough Foreman
the afternoon f Saturday < ss and provide more accurate sta
tlstics Distribution of this form
which contains the basic population
and housing questions gives the
family a chance to assemble information
about each member in advance
of the census takers visit
I D Harris Jr lolin N Simpson
Jr Holland E Tules
Next meeting Is scheduled for I el >
niary 2 in the home of Mrs Larl
I Cosby
Mr and Mrs Elmer McClurg have
received word that their son Wei
don has been promoted to Specialist
4 In radar
Mr and Mrs Carl Clark of Lub
Ixxk spent the weekend In Tulia
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs
E J ilarpolc
citw
tmmmm
Yecar Round
Suits
Tailored of medium weight ycarround
fabrics by Phillips faihlonil Save
Some lets than half prlcel
Womens
Dresses
00fo 1T °
Values lo 22 SO in this special group of
terrific vciluoi Winter and early spring
itylot
HatuWtfuice
Womens Hats
Terrific values In this group Values to
8 9S
1
99
Girl s Winter Coats
All wool dress styles Values lo 24 50 2 PriCC
Directing the
service was Dr
PAGE THREE
Recent Wedding
Is Announced
Miss Rosi Mm Hi whs d uiglitc r
of Mr and Mrs 1 1 Hew ley of
lulia 1h < inii tin bride of Hilly
I rank Humphrus son of Mrs Nunn
ly Wdgnon of Mnuril Wills on Jin
uiry 11 in the liomi of tin bridegrooms
sister Mrs Harry Campsey
In Wichita Palls
MRS HUMPHRIES
Bit CIUI HEARS
1AW nMK REVIEWS
I he I 111 Study club met Wcdnes
day in the home of Mrs A S Ml
ler to hear two book reviews Shirttail
to Hang lo by Beth Dav and
Angel of Sleepy Hollow by 1 liza
bith Collins both given by Mrs S
A Duckett
Roll call was Public Benefactors
Mrs Dennis immerman led the
club collect
Sixteen members were present
Mrs G Hutchison
Sunday evening from a
DOLLAR DAY ONLY
Monday Feb 1st
Womens Shoes
Special group of odd lots and broken
Jim Values lo 8 951 Dress and casual
stylos
Special group of prints and woven fabrics
Rogular 49c to 98c yd Values
Save now
Rcducodl Group of Year Round
Girls Dresses
Sizes 114 Reg 3 98
to 10 95 Values
Cinderella Stylos
Regular
2 98 Values
Mens and Boys
returned
extended
James II Landes pastor of the I irst visit in Oklahoma with her daughter
and
Baptist Church there Traditional Mr and Mrs 11 O Ware sis
law Miss Hutchison of
wedding music was played by liar rm Daily
riet Camnsev Stillwater and her son Mr and Mrs
Wallace Hutchison of Ncwkirk Okla
Miss Mary Montgomery of Tulia homa Mr and Mrs Wallace Hut
served as mild of honor cluson and H G Ware brought their
i mother home
u r
Harry Campsey of Wichita rails I Amarillo
Givm
served us best man In marriage
by her grandfather T S 1 ur
low of Tulia the bride wore a street
length white dress with lace insertions
Her hat was of white satin
and she carried a bouquet of white
chrysanthemums atop a white Bible
Assisting with a reception follow
ing the wedding were Mesdames
Nlta Gunter and Jessie Midgctt sisters
of the bridegroom
The couple Is at home In Tulia
where she Is employed at Vaughn
Beauty Shop and he is employed by
Texaco Inc
Coats and
Jackets
iOff
Special group reduced Mens
Boys sites Values to 19 95
tiAlUISGOOPS
s Cardigan Jackets
1
Spring weightcotton knitsweat shirt type
cardigans Solid color with contrasting knil
trim Washable Ideal for now and spring
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1960, newspaper, January 28, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46315/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.