The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 6, 1962 Page: 1
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VW I V J
IN JUST ONE YEAR
NEW YORK From a dollars Taxpayers in Swisher County
and cents standpoint how well a breakdown indicates paid outdoes
Swisher County make out an estimated 413000 toward the
under the Governments grants aid program and got back approx >
inaid program imately 423000 in
Does the price it pays foe these grants
grants through matching funds This was equivalent to 1 in
Christinas tree lot on SE 2nd street
The
COUNTRY EMT0I1
By H M BAGGARLY
Lubbock
Mrs Mc
available the Texas congressman
said federal funds flowing
into his district exceed 300
million a year Including both
direct expenditures and payments
under government loan
and Insurance programs
The districts largest source of
federal revenue In fiscal year 1961
was the Defense Department which
spent 6170 million on Air
Force operations plus 2422 million
for recruitment in fiscal 1961
The districts second largest
source of federal revenue in the
Home Needed
For Exchange
Student
A home for next years foreign
exchange student is now being
sought by the Tulia Chapter
the form of of the American Field Service
according to Mrs B Raymond VOL 54 NO 49
Evans president
and other payments that come Government aid for every 98c ex Any family that would be In
out of taxes make them worth pended tercsted in keeping a boy or girl
while or are they just an expen The ratjo was differed jn each during the 196364 school term is
sive luxury iirea t ranged from an average asked to contact R W Davidson
A statebys t a t c financial re of 17 cents per 1 in Alaska at lulla High School
port issued by the Treasury De and 42 cents in Mississippi all Naseem Ratirnan student from
partment and an analysis by the the way up to 201 in Delaware Pakistan now enrolled in Tulia
Tax Foundation throw some light and 207 in New Jersey High school is available f o ron
what it costs a community for The aIIotmcnt of undg is dif tt a cB l f i
for her B at various
each 1 it receives in aid Some fercnt for some sections of tle appearance or
get more for their money and cmmtry tnan for others it is ex
others get less plained because of differences in
The figures show that the Fed their requirements
eral aid burden in the State of As it worked out about 80 per
Texas for the fiscal year 1961 cent of the 69 billion received
totaled 352100000 The amount and distributed by the Govern
that came back in the form of ment in the year went back to
grants to the state and its local the states from which it had
governments was 359800000 been collected
The grants were made under The determination Is made in
that basis and not
a number of the aid programs Washington on At mptin nf h IvqI lmu
60odd divisions which provide with the idea of returning dollar f feteek members
educational for dollar
funds purposes
for roads for sewage treatment The other 20 percent was replants
for urban renewal f o r distributed with the result that
hospital construction and for some states got back more than
many other public needs they had put in
Santa Clans
Here Today
Santa Claus will be at the bandstand on the courthouse
square in Tulia at 430 this afternoon Thursday He will distribute
candy treats to the children Tulia merchants will be
ganizations and meetings may be
scheduled with Principal Davidson
Mrs William Kirk Hulscy American
mother of Naseem reminds
residents who wish to entertain
Naseem or have her as a
guest in their home that time is
marches on and invitations
should be extended before it is
too late
agreed to request that Tulia be
listed as an overnight stop for
a busload of exchange students
touring the U S next June
Outdoor Theatre
To Be Discussed
Here Tonight
Mrs Pies Harper of Canyon
chairman of the Texas Panhandle
Heritage Foundation Inc will bo
The resent at a J
meeting called for
f
gin giving tickets to a free movie Snow Queen today t in °
will be shown at G at the Royal Theatre on Dec ftS
pm of the First Na
20 21 and 22 tlonal Bank in Tulia Expected
Santa will be back in Tulia Thursday Friday and Satur t0 ne preSent will be rcprcsenta
tlay Dec 1315 where he will greet small children at the fire tives from all mens and womens
station in Tulia from 2 to 4 pm clubs of Tulia All other interest
Candles and sacks are being sold by the PTA at its cd persons arc invited to attend
When Paul Greens famous
kR AND MRS McCASLAND have just returned from Mexico from those present
Miss Mildred Hul
play portraying the history of
this area is staged in the outdooe
theatre in Palo Duro State Park
who can be content if he has had
no part in making it possible
asked a local promoter of the
project
Suggested names for the theatre
will bo read Thursday night
Other names will be solicited
A D Parker local
rf Mexico Also mak the trip was Frank Gonzales of are rcprcscn
ng
goodwill ambassador from Mexico and
the
CaslanIs mother Mrs W H Zeeck of Lamesa
The McCaslands were introduced to Mexicos President Lopez
Mateos who officially opened the exposition They also appeared
in several of the newsreel films with the President
Dr McCasIand reports that Mexico Is strongly proAmerican
antiCastro and antiCommunist And he said that President Ken
nedys name is on the lips of all the people In fact he said
that Kennedy is much more popular with the Mexican populace
than with his own constituents Anything suggestive of the United
States brought an immediate Viva Kennedy
This is one of the most encouraging reports Americans could
have If there is any place we need a friend and an antiCastro
antiCommunist neighbor it is across the Rio Grande
Dr McCasIand says the Catholic church is taking the lead infighting
Communism in Mexico
NIGHT BEFORE wc were visiting with Dr McCasIand
THE we heard a former reporter for the Boston Globe interviewed
on KFI Los Angeles This reporter went to Mexico on an assignment
by her paper then fell in love with and married her Mexican
City where they attended the National Livestock Exposition Hulsey and Mrs
McCotton Vote
Choices Are
Explained
The meaning of a yes or
no vote in the December 11
referendum on cotton marketing
tl
uotas was explained today by
no Texas Agricultural Stabili
zation and Conservation Committee
Swisher fanners will vote at
the usual places
The State Committee said if
twothirds of the growers voting
in the referndum favor quotas
they will be in effect on the 19G3
upland cotton crop and marketing
in Mexico with her husband and two sons since P
host She has lived SJ V fam
cTcidentally she and Dr McCasIand made almost the identi a co ppyt t level with
cal observations She begged Americans to visit Mexico and to of parity Vill be available to
She said the meets ors are
things in common
The Mexicans image of the American is as distorted as the
image we have of the typical citizen of Mexico
OF US arc aware of our problems in Central and
MOST America We are conscious of our need for their
friendship and goodwill We wish wc could do something to promote
the friendship and goodwill of these people
Yet we sit here in Texas as close to Mexico as we are to Louisiana
O lahcma or New Mexico and know our neighbors to the
South no better than we know the people of India or Africa
Texans arc overlooking a wonderful place to vacation We
need to encourage friendship between our peoples particularly our
onntrmirLs teacher with teacher merchants with mer
Zn Snts wUh udents We can be sure the Russians
overlook such a golden opportunity to win friends
wouldnt u >
Moxico
Klcrofil
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P066
same year was the Department
of Agriculture DA funds totaled
5163 million Including 2043 million
for storage
It may be pointed out that the
total amount of DA money attributed
to commodity loansis a
deceptive figure since most of
these loans are recovered when
the commodities are sold Commodity
loans in the Panhandle of
Texas approach the 100 million
figure
A breakdown of other federal
rvxc
Ov or Quarter Billion Federal Dollars Flow Into Panhandle
WASHINGTONR e p Walt
c r Rogers announced Sunday
that federal expenditures in his
district are now running well
over a quarter of a billion dollars
a year
He indicated that the 18th District
has fared much better than
many other districts throughout
the nation in getting government
projects and programs entail
jng large expenditures of fed
cral money
It is interesting to note that
had all of the congressional dis
tricts received the same federal
money loans and insurance as
our own 18th the federal budget
would have been some 40 billion
in arrears rather than 7 billion
the congressman added
Rogers said ho felt the figures
would be of interest to his constituents
because of the wide attention
the highly controversial
subject of federal expenditures
has received during this e 1 e c
tion year
Using the latest years for
which complete figures arc
Swisher Gets 1 In Federal Aid
For Each 98c Sent To Washington
expenditures by department or
agency follows
Health Education and Welfare
740000 fiscal year 1962
impacted areas programs 344
million FY 1961 programs administered
by the state
Interior 1593 million FY1962
of which 915 was for helium
activities
Post Office 549 million
calbndar year 1961
Atomic Energy Commissions
Pantcx facility 16 million
FY 1962
MRS DON BOOKOUT Mothers Match Chairman and
Nancy Metcalf daughter of Mr and Mrs Darwyn Mctcalf
Swisher Countys March of Dimes Poster Child tell us that
the three crippling diseases under attack by the National
Foundation are birth defects arthritis and polio Drive will
be in January 19G3 Storys Photo
Bailey Reece Fills Key Places
In Forthcoming March of Dimes
The 25th anniversary March National Foundations first quar
of Dimes in January promises to ter centruy ho said Mirch of
be the most successful in years Dimessupported research level
Bailey Recce campaign director oped the Salk and Sabin vaccines
said after appointing volunteer and polio has been eliminated as
leaders from five communities in a threat to the lives and wellbc
Swishcr county ing of children all over the world
Named to key campaign posl oven though millions of dollars
tlons were Mrs Don liuokout are still needed to aid those strick
Mothers March chairman R B en in former years
Dawson Jr treasurer Dub
Amburn publicity Dick Shackel
ford mailers Gene Leach special
events Doug Payne school
C W Reeves coin collectors
Craig Whitflll teens and Hap
Rogers individual special gifts
Serving as community direct
Mrs M I McGchce of
meet tVir own class of people average tourist farnlers who comply with their Happy Mrs Fmmitt Pittman
only those who serve him in various capacities She urged Amen farm acreage allotments Kress Mrs Leo Gardner Vigo
can professional men to meet Mexican professional men Ameri On the other hand if more than Park > amj Mrs J M Carter
can businessmen to meet Mexican businessmen by visiting their a third of the voting growers ciaytonville
Kiwanis and Rotary clubs To do so she said is to find many oppose the quotas then there wiM Campaign headquarters will be
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oLun bh Vi VXnH located in Swisher County Iv
T ° ndh = r n Ic ic Cooperatives w11o Room
cr a ndpr rt to
op pr
farmers who comply with their Our campaign thenjc this rar
farm acreage allotments will be Give for the Life of a Child
available at 50 percent of parity Reece said and were asking
as directed by law residents of Swisher Count to do
Allotments are not affected by Just that
the referendum They will remain Through the contributions of
Cominued on page 2 the American people immri The
Five Cash Prizes Offered
In Home Lighting Contest
Tulia residents are invited by way and on the cast by Maxwell
Chamber of Commerce to dec Area II southeast T u 11 a is
the
Tlip McCaslands made their trip to City by automobile oratJ thelr homes for the Christ bounded on the north b Broad
and the west bv Maxwell
mnr hnlldavs To stimulate inter way on
THE OBVIOUS deterrents to visitation is language f XWeS SJe of Area III cast Tuba is bounded on
NE OF u i uu i sf n the protect live prizes 01 niwui iiuu uu
ajn Mexico has done more to solve this t Kir iut the south by uroudwav on the
difficulty And again s each ar e bd ofercd by
is required subject in all Mexico west by Maxwell and
English a
P chcis beginning with the third grade and we are told that for
s Mexico is now a bilingual country A tre
mendus Ml mnrtiral being made to send all Mexican children to
PUb MucnhSd could be accomplished by radiobut what do we
find
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north by North Cth Area IV
The town has been divided Into west Tullai is bounded on the
five areas and the best decorated south b Broadway on the east
home In each area as determined by Maxwell and on the north by
by the Judges will receive 15 North Cth Area V is everything
Area I southwest Tuba is north of North Mh MaiKtnzie
disabled by birth defects and
arthritis
The Campaign chairman
Continued on Pace 2
Bureau of Public Roads 506
million on federal aid highway
program
Federal Aviation Agency 30
000 FY 1962 on air safety
Public Housing Administration
140000 FY 1962
Veterans Administration 5C0
million FY 1962 of which 143
million was for the VA hospital
in Amarillo
General Services Administration
28000 FY1962 on con
strutlon repair purchase and
service contracts
cx
Roy Pyeatt
Is Honored
At Hart
Hart was almost a ghost town
when we first came there said
Pyeatt There were a few stores
depression came on
Pyeatt has seen Hart grow to
Its present size during the 30
years he has lived there
He is a member of the Lions
club of Hart and a special board
member of the council board of
Boy Scouts He has been in scouting
work for the past 19 years
and has received the Silver Beaver
award
FFA Quiz Team
Wins 1st Place
Booster Club Sets
Year s Final Meet
The Hornet Booster club will
meet Monday night for the last
meeting of the year The meet
Weather Bureau 49000 FY
1962 of which 300000 was for
helium purchases
Federal Housing Administration
20000 FY 1962
Small business administration
540000 cal 61 cal 61
Rogers said payments to Individuals
under the Social Security
program came to 1756 million
in fiscal 1962 1630 million In
retirement benefits and 126
million disability payments
Administering the various government
programs In the Texas
vaccine
The vaccine is applied to a
cube of sugar and is tasteless It
has no unpleasant after effects
Every person in the county a
hove the age of three months is
urged to take the vaccine Adults
of all ages have been known to
contract the disease They may
Panhandle requires the services
of 4167 federal civilian employees
ho added The Amarillo Air Force
base has the largest civilian workforce
with 1500 employees followed
closely by AFCs Pantex
plant 1050 employees
The number of employees In
other federal operations in the
district follow Post office 927
Interiors helium program 433
VA hospital 200 Agriculture Departments
Bushland laboratories
33 Weather Bureau 21 and
FAAs aviation safety office 3
COVERING SWISHER COUNTY LIKE THE SUNSHINE
The Tuun Herald
TULIA Swlther County TEXAS THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 1962
THREE SECTIONS
Sabin Vaccine To Be Available
Sunday At Tulia Happy Kress
Roy Pyeatt of Hart was chosen Approximately 4200 Swisher
Man of the Year at a Hart countf tlc rcceve < i TvP
Lions club dinner last week The J Sabin 0ral Vaccine Sunday af
Rev Denzil Leonard club chap cmoon in a mas s Innoculntion
° ram sponsored by the local
lain presented Pyeatt with the P
special trophy medical society N c x t Sunday
has been
designated as makeup
n and his i wife the form b
Pyeatt Aerons
Sunday erons who faIIed
lOwShnS t0 ta < e 10 VaCCinC SlndaV PatientS Swishcr
fn are C011 hos
h f f
haff ml n vn askcd t0 aVail then1sclvcs of the pital Tuesday were Mrs Eddie
and one half miles north oM Hart
opportunity Sunday between 2 Jones and Mrs
and have farmed there sine
son Billy Cog
and 5 pm at Ezra Jones Memor dell and daughter Mrs Felix
ial cafeteria on the campus of Parras Jr and daughter Mrs
Tulia High school Ethel Hall and daughter Don
Grantham
but things became worse as the Plans are also being made to Mrs AF Mann Mrs
send a team composed of a doc w Dalton Melvin Hill Henry
tor nurse and other assistants Thomas Mrs Maud Rush Mrs
to both Happy and Kress Sunday Bi Helms J K Bean Mrs
afternoon for the convenience of Sue Ward Mrs Ted Strange Mrs
those communities The vaccine Ida White Key Elvin House Sha
will be dispensed at the schools ron Sizemore
The service is free however Dismissals since last report
persons financially uble are ask Mrs Nat Reyes Mrs Anna Me
ed to leave a contribution of at Bride Henry Thomas Mrs W
least 25c to cover the cost of the E Autry LaVonne King Mrs
Edna Dorscy Mrs Walter Via
Mrs J E Mlnyard Lane Gar
vin A F Rogers 1 W Sollock
Mrs Walt Brown Kerry Teafa
tillcr Eldon McCloud
BORN TO
Mr and Mrs Eddie Jones
Box 318 Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Felix Parras Jr
Tulia took first place in the so serve as carriers of the virus Box 301 Silverton a girl
FFA Quiz Saturday at the annual if they have not been innoculated Mr and Mrs Billy Cogdcll
area Leadership contest in Plain Dr E P Stewart county heal Route V Tulia a girl
view The Tulia team was com th officer thanked all who as nCw mctcr iConnections report
posed of Dean Newberry Fred sisted with the project Sunday cd by City ofVTuliu David Feil
Hefley and John Herring with The list included the Tulia Jay 302 N Briscoe Leo Cook 03
Howard Pollard the advisor The cees Tulia Lions Girl Scout sW 3rd Cresenlo A Alcantor
team will represent the area in Troop I ESA sorority nurses 715 sW 4th C W Hargis 208
the state leadership contest sche pharmacists school officials and s Eastland Mrs Pearl Kemper
duled Dec 8 at Sam Houston others The sugar cubes were pro 229 N Austin
State college at Huntsville vided free by the following Tulia 3f jf j
There were 223 Future Farm super markets Food town Piggly Marriage licenses Issued tills
of America and their Wiggly Rogers Superette and
crs voca wcc Dy th0 county clerk were to
tional teachers Littlejohn Bros
agriculture repre
senting 23 chapters for the con
test
testOther
Other firsts were White Deer
Canyon chapter farmer conducting
Hart radio broadcasting
Friona junior and senior farm
skills
Winning teams were identified
and banners were presented at
an assembly in the high school
cafeteria
Death Claims
Earl Jones
Funeral services for Lawrence
Earl Pete Jones 5G resident of
the Tulia and Claude areas for
5T years were held Monday after
cemetery
Officiating was the Rev Lewis
Melvin Ray Chandler Tulia and
Gwendolyn Sue Watkins Tulia
Arthur Ortiz Tulia and Dolores
Valdcz Tulia Lessic McNeil Tu
lia and Ida Mary Watts Tulia
New subscribers to The Tulia
Herald since last week Glen Evans
2204 Sinclair St Midland
Texas Carl Chelf 1301 Elton
Lane Austin Texas M A Mar
noon in Wallace Funeral Chapel oute 2 15S t Tex
Burial was in Claude David M j Box N6
as >
Kress Texas Bill Stewart Hill
Kocrsclman pastor of the First cresf Motei Tulia Texas Sam
Presbyterian church and th c y White Jr 644 Walden Road
Rev C John Wcsthof pastor of Winnctka Illinois A B Zahn
the First Presbyterian church of g2 N Somerville St Pampa
Edmond Okla Texas
Mr Jones died early Saturday k k k
morning in Swisher County hospl Cotton farmers have had anotli
ing will be in the conference tal following a heart attack suf cr rough week Farming opera
room of the First National Bank fcred several days earlier He tions have been at a standstill
and Harlan D VandcrZcc said it was born Aug 23 190G in Bates agajn the past week as heavy
Now uc arc striving to bring would be an important session county Missouri and moved with overcast skies dripped mist al
expert medical care to every 1 com He urged the attendance of all his parents to the Claude area most daily last week Each day
munity In the nation to help the
thousands of infants and children
memocrSi wncn he was three years old He began with 100 per cent humid
was married to Myrtle Phelps jty and heavy dew Rain fell
Mrs T D Daniel has return May 31 1924 in Claude throughout Saturday afternoon
cd from Temple where she under Survivors besides his wife in drastically reducing the attend
went surgery recently at Scott elude a sister Mrs F A Davis ance at the HappyDell City
White hospital of Borgcr football game Moisture record
totaled 53
GRANTHAM left is R L Clark of in
COY uivnmjinra ikii congratulated by < viuin manager ui Piggly Wiggly in
bounded on the north by Broad Addition is included tn Area II is a mechanic at Allen Doan Farm Supply
ed during the
inch Monday and Tuesday of this
week offered more favorable weather
with clear skies and the
wind was blowing Tuesday however
it will take several days
of dry weather before strippers
can get in the cotton fields Temperature
extremes for the week
Hi Lo
STAY TUNED TO
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BACK TO THE BIBLE BROADCAS1
30 am DAILY Except Sundaj
JACK WYRTZEN WORD OF UFE
Sundays t ajn
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 6, 1962, newspaper, December 6, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46354/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.