The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 22, 1962 Page: 4
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Mr and Mrs J M Burton have
been visiting their son Mr and Mrs
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and Mrs
James Sanderson and family
ters Pam and Mrs and Mrs Kelly
Clark and Cindy of Perryton visited
her mother Mrs J R Raymond
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Thc presidents of the two sponsoring
organizations Frank Moore of
Plainview and Kenneth Kendnck of
Stratford stress that there will be
ample time for discussion of com
the Mr Mrs
over and
and ueston rom thc floor
John 1 isel Tommy of Amarillo
They urge that anyone seeking
ther information about current farm
programs take full advantage of the
opportunity to receive first hand Information
from these nationally
known experts who will be at the
meeting
Directors of the Grain Sorghum
Producers Association will hold their
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
7 25Sign On
7 25 Headline News
30 Hymn Time
8 30 World News Roundup
8 45The Country Editors Speak
D CO World or Life
B 30 Sunday Morning Melodies
10 00 Texas News Weather
10 05 Sunday Morning Melodies
10 ST rive Minute News
UC0 First BapMst Church morning
worship service
12 00 Sunday Noontime Tunctime
12 30 Assembly of God Program
1245World News Roundup
100 Ralph Yarborough
105 Sound of Sunday Music
2 00 Five Minute Iews
2 05 Sunday Symplony
2 30 Hour of Decision
3 00 ric Minute News
3 05 Sound of Sunday Music
4 00 I ivc Minute News
4 05 Sound of Sunday Mioio
5 00 linal News Report
5 15 Evening Mood Music
600 Disca Teca Spanish irogram
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
C 00 Sign Cm
C 0J News Headlines
6 0C Woodys Wave Length
6 30 Swisher Co Farm Program
6 4j Tennessee Ernie Show
7 00 News Weather
7 11 Your Bible
7 20 Woodys Wave Length
7 30 Weather To recast
7 42 Today in History
7 50 Day by Day Philosophy
7 5r > KTUL Sports Repot t
8 00 Ton Topes
810 Weather Summary
8 15Texas World Nevs
830 Kippel Kaper
8 53 Ask Eddie Cantor
9 00 News
9 05 Kippel Kapcr
9 30Back To The Biblo
10 00 News
10 05 KTUE Jamboree
11 00 News
II 05 KTUE Jamboree
11 DO Morning Devotion
1145 Music Time
1200 World News Roundup
12 10 Market Report
12 15 Noon Melodies
12 25 Town Crier
12 30 Trading Post
12 45News Markets Weather
I 00 Local News
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1 30 Kippel Kaper
2 00 News
20 > Afternoon Musical Show
3 00 News
305 Afternoon Musical Show
4 00 News
4 05 Afternoon Musical Show
5 00 News
5 05 Craigs Capers
5 45KTUI Sports Report
5 50 rinal News Report
G 00 Disca Teca Spanish Program
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SATURDAY
6 00 Sign On
C tt News Headlines
C 0G Woody s Wav < Length
A 15 Texas Tarm Bureau Roundup
6 30 Swisher County Farm Report
7 00 News Weather
7 15 Woodys Wave Length
7 42 Today in History
7 45 Day by Day Philosophy
7 S5 KTUE Sporti ReportS
08 Town Topics
8 10 Weather Summary
8 15 Texas 4 World News
8 30 Woods Wave Length
9 00 News
9 OVWoody Wave Length
9 JO Back To Thc Bible
10 00 News
10 OS KTUE Jamboree
11 00News
II 0SKTUE Jamboree
UJ0 Morolog Devotio
11 45Musie Tme
11 55 Social Scour ty
12 00 World cws Roundup
12 10 farm Market Report
12 25Town Crier
12 30 Trading Post
12 45News Markets Weather
1 00 Local News
115Kippcl Kaper
200 News
205Klppd Kaper
230 Billy Graham
300 News
305 Kippel Kapcr
400 News
405 Saturday Musical Show
5 00 News
505 Saturday Musical Show
5 45 KTUE Sports ReportS
50 Final News Report
600 Disca Teca Spanish Prosraro
709 Sic Off
nd schools in
and later served
Wayland in the same capacity In thc Mrewa
Nyadirl and Rusape districts In each
assignment he oversaw the program
of primary education in a score or
more elementary schools and su
fervised the work of the African
pastors in village churches Each
district centers around a large mission
station
Tor two jears Mr Stine was principal
of the Methodist primary school
at Nyamuuwc mission center He
also supervised much rf the construction
of new educational residential
and church buildings at Nyam
uzuwc
With a Methodist membership of
tegular annual election and meeting m in 220 churches Southern Rho
desia is Land of Decision for
at 1 10 p m also on Monday at the
Herring Hotel in Amarillo
a
the 19C0 64 quadrcnnium and will receive
special resources of funds and
personnel
Bern in Ortonville Michigan Mr
Slinc attended Asbury College and
sbury Theological Seminary Wil
more Kentucky He received the
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1010 and
thc Bachelor of Divinity degree in
lOtl Before going to Rhodesia he
was pastor of churches in Mt Erie
I lizabcthtown and Harnsburg 111
and in Manchester Indiana
M Stine is married to Mava Jew
ell Clayton of Hazel Ky They have
a son Philip 18 and a daughter
Naomi 11
ANNUAL MEETING OF COOP
SOCIETY TO nE AT HAPPY
Annual meeting of thc Farmers
Cooperative Society of Swisher and
Castro counties will be held Tuesday
night March 27 In the Lions Den
at Happy according to C D achry
Route 2 Happy
THE TULIA S < w 11 h e r Counly JURAID
Feel your bedroom is crowding you
out Try smaller furniture bed
agamjt wall or slacking furniture
Lighter paint could help too
Heres an idea for Ojpgty thats
like wild turn yourkbasement
rumpuj room into an ofIbebt coffeehouse
tell cveryono to vjear hs
rnost comfortable ThreoiJs and
bring hu bongo drums or latest
The
COUNTRY BOTOflt
By H M BAGGARLY
1260 K <
HEAR H M BAGGARLY EDITOR AND
PUBLISHER OF THE TULIA HERALD EVERY
SUNDAY MORNING
AT 845
IN A DIGEST OF EDITORIAL COMMENTS AND
OPINION FROM THE TEXAS PRESS
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HIS COMPLETE SUMMARY OF LOCAL AND
REGIONAL NEWS EXCEPT SUNDAY
AT 8 A M AND 1 P M
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IN TULIA
SUSAN VAN WYCK
fop model
flpoem put out yoga mat or oud
Aboard set up a fmgcrpainting gal
I4ryin one corner and get ready
lo swing
Want to look lile a model even
ihough youre not learn thc tricks
of the trade from Susan Van Wyck
one of the four most popular teen
PAMItA TirriN
i i
ihrihr ° 9e models in America spotlighted
in the March SEVENTEEN And if
you re thinking of becoming a
model dont even try unless you
measure up says famous expert
Eileen Ford and have enough
money to live in New York for
throe months without income
NOW for some news from tho
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1 000 WATTS
worWof toen entertanment TUES ° f Z T ° °
DAY WELD who broke an anklo
filming a recent Naked City segment
returned to Hollywood minus
GARY LOCKWOOD PAULA
PRENTISS husband has been assigned
directorial chores at MGM
Recent successes notwithstand
pauia ppiniiss na P A TIFFEN still makes her
ipouie will direef own clothes PAT BOONE and
NANCY KWAN will costar in
Maria ROBERT STACK signed
for one more season as Eliot Ness
MARGAPET O BRIEN onoyed
her recent Dr Kildore guost spot
would like to do more NATALIE
WOOD will play Rosalind Russells
daughter in Gypsy and
FRANK SINATRA Jr will tale the
plunge into show business
nataiii WOOD
young Gypiy
Happy WSCS Has
Program On
Suffering
The Womans Society of Christian
Service cf the Happy Methodist church
met Monday morning for its monthly
meeting and third session of the
study The Meaning of Suffering
Mrs Walker Pa ker president
called the meeting to order and opened
with a poem by Tdward Everett
Hale Mrs Wm Hmton read thc
minutes Mrs Parker read excerpts
from a letter from the Plainview
District president Mrs Copus Bo > d
reminded the group of a penny a
day World Bank and the 15 minute
plan World Banks are to be presented
at the next business meeting
The annual meeting will be at Lubbock
March 20 and 21 To Tell
to All thc World is the theme for
the meeting Mrs Mantford E Counterman
gave the treasurers report
Others reporting were Mrs W T
Robinson Secretary of Promotion
urginc those concerned to be alert
for Information for their May reports
Mrs Richmond Payne Secretary of
Missionary Education who reported
en thellrocks Howell Home at Ashc
ville North Carolina and Mrs Bob
Johnston Secretary of Literature and
Publication reminded women of the
drive for Methodist Woman ind World
Ojttook that will be held in April
Mrs Payne was program director
frr the program Womens Changing
Status Mrs Parker gave the
meditation for the program Mrs
Hmton also assisted with the program
Closing pra > er was by Mrs
I4yd
The covered dish meal at noon
was followed by a candle lighting
Lenten Service at 1 30 prepared by
Mrs Jack Middleton The Cross was
the center of Interest discussed in
the Lenten Service led by Mrs G C
Carter Mrs Boyd opened the third
session of the study Mrs Parker
fave a summary of session two
Those participating mjhc study were
Mmes John Burk Lucille Ferguson
and Pat Loliar Others present
were Mmes Dora Ratjen Helton
McGehce O K McDonald Lena
Wood L E Talbert Sr Lena Ponder
and Price BradlcN
SUPPORT TILE HORNETS
Don Cruce
Assigned
To FHA
Don Cruce has been assigned as
Ccunty Supervisor to thc Tulia Farmers
Home Administration office
He transfers from the Plainview office
where he has served as thc
Assistant County Supervisor for the
past two years
Cruce received his Bachelor of
Science degree in Agriculture from
New Mexico A M and taught
Vocational Agriculture for two years
He has been with FHA for three
and one half years working in the
Amarillo and Plainview offices
His wife Donna and their three
children Bill Janice and Judy
will reside In Plainview until the
end of the current school term The
family plans to move to Tulia during
the summer
Young Farmers
To Attend
Lubbock Meet
The Tulia Young Farmer Chapter
met recently in thc Agriculture
department of Tulia High school
Thc program was given by Jesse
Parker representative of OlinMa
theison Chemical Co Parker spoke
on soil testing and fertilizer needs
He gave pointers for farmers of
the plains area
Those present for the meeting were
Jimmy Hoodenpyle Terry Harman
lorry Sturgcss Charles Zeek War
rti n IV Wo V xi d Ros
OBit k I i s s VIii
Kfh eaipNr > < Joc
ivi V K f W enjmj Ken
n h Bjuincww jac Wneele and
Not Hooper
Tho LuNvv TieU Da t > tu
N cuing Ttw Oupve o i s a 11
s scheduled S > S tJ Ti A nu
ng Fan < oj t n > the
High < rtw xj t Jcp tmeiu
at 15 a Jni
Nazareth News
By MRS JAMES BLL
Mondav trr t th more ian
sit > members preen Tho ent in
of officers reals < were as > i ws
William HcvJssteJB a no ptS dent
and reelected were wlx Scvumack
er iceprr > xlen Li Tence B xk
man secreurx uti Mr Ton Acser
as treasurer M hs meeting Jen me
Durbin and lUnra IKtten wtre
selected to he d ji e he P T
convention is D ii Vr l 5 Mrs
Raymond nt j ± chairman
gave a ven yivi i t > > ting report
on the 7xec > e Baazar
Mr and M ee e Brock
last week eid > i CVIa visiting
with Mr asj vs Brock
man and farr1
Enjoying Swa i n the Raymond
Annen horv ee Mr and Mr
Gene Hubbad ux2 Mela of Amarillo
Miss Fire ri of cianllo
Mr and Mrs Gos McLean and family
Mr and Mrs August Huse
man and Mr and Mrs Torn Annen
Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilhilm
Jo > and Dean Mrs Lorretla Gug
gemas and Mt Ed Klenun enjoved
Sunday dJmer jj Frraoa with Mr
and Mrs Ralph Starlet
THURSDAY MARCH 22 9tJ
Proposed Farm Legislation
To Be Explained Monday
Farmers and grain dealers throu uale and discuss the food and Ag
ght the High Plains area will have riculturc Act of 19B2 which is gen
Missionary
To Speak At
Conference
an opportunity to hear legislation erally referred to as he Administra A Methodist minister who has been
currently before Congress analyzed lions bill calling for continued price an administrator educator pastor
by national leaders Monday The supports acreage adjustment and and construction supervisor in South
information and education session gradual stock reduction together with cm Rhodesia for 10 > cars will speak
is being Jointly announced and soon reduced Treasury outlay at the Third Annual Missionary Con
sored by the Texas Association of The Cropland Retirement Act of ference at the first Methodist church
Wheat Growers and the Grain Sor 1962 which Is commonly referred of Tu la on March 30 and 31 and
ghum Producers Association The to as the Soil Bank Act calling April 1
meeting will be at the Herring Hotel for diversion of whole farms from The Rev Ovid A Stlne whose
Amarillo beginning at 9 a m and production and a rental payment for American home is Wllmorc Ky has
continuing until noon voluntary participation will be analy returned to the United States for a
Dr John A Schnlttker Economic zed by a nationally known speaker years furlough from missionary ser
Analyst on Seoctary Irecmans now being selected vice
Staff Washington D C will cval The Projected Economic Outlook AppolnUd to Rhodesia in 19W Mr
and need for Effective Farm Policy Stlne was assigned to be superin
ThrnV s FerUS0 n a u v111 be discussed by the head of the tendent of churches a
B f w ere in r8 Department of Agicultural Econom the Mtoko district
by JOANNE WALTEHS f
tpttial ontipendtnl
m
MAGAZINE
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OFTICERS and directors of the
Swisher County Electric Cooperative
are from left Clarence Todd president
O JUilner lce president ViA
Jcrdan secretarytreasurer Paul
Miller George Dcnnv O T North
cult Ralph Wheeler Newt Redmon
and L D Young
TAMILY SHELTER DESIGNS l
CLUDED IN TREE BOOK
A surply of books on Tamilv Shcl
ter Designs is available free of charge
at the office of County Judge
Jack DnsKill In the courthouse
The book is from the Department
Bermcc Louise Day seven jear
old daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom
mie Day of El Paso returned to
her home Sunday following successful
surgery at Providence Memorial
hospital where she was a patient
three and one half weeks
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 22, 1962, newspaper, March 22, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46425/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.