The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1960 Page: 17
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The Tuna Herald jS
A NEW OENLRATION Ol
Deere tractor now on display at Tuha Iirm Lquiptn nt
Above is ont of the 12 basic models in four pouei MAs pris
Nazareth News
A large number of K C S and their
families i ioyid a weiner roast at
thi immunity hall Sunday evening
It was reported that the children had
fun roasting the weiners and marsh
mellows
Sunday afternoon a number of
fntnds and relatives attended a
bridal shower for Miss Bernice Ven
haus bride elect of Richard Moelt
ing Hostesses for the shower which
was given in the George Book Jr
home were Mrs Book and Bernice s
classmates Miss Rita Sue U itkow
ski Miss Sharlotte Huseman Miss
Mary Ann Schmucker and Miss
Sharlyn Ball She received many lovely
and useful gifts Miss Venhaus
Mrs Albert Venhaus the bride to
be s mother and Mrs Trank Hoelt
ing mother of the groom to bes
mother and Mrs Frank Hoclting
mother of the groom to be wore
white carnation corsages Out of
town guests were Mrs Albert Ven
haus Mrs Lloyd Venhaus both of
Happy and Mrs Wert Albracht ol
lleieford
I Miss Nanette Schumacher is home
recuperating from a tonsillectomy
The Order of Martha met in the
home of Mrs Joe Albracht Monday
and Tuesday to quilt a quilt they are
going to donate to the Panhandle Or
Iphanage
I Sunday afternoon the lloffmans
haa a family reunion at the Albert
Schulte home The occasion was l <
I celebrate the 77th birthday of Mr
Joe Hoffman of Hereford Those attending
were Mr Joe Hoffman Mr
i and Mrs Id Hoffman and children
Mr and Mis Toney Hoffman and
children Mr and Mrs Joe Schulte
and children Mr and Mrs Charles
Digby and girls all of Hereford and
Mr and Mrs Vincent Guggemos and
girls Mr anj Mrs Gilbert Schulte
and children Mr and Mrs Cecil
Hoelting and boys Mr and Mrs Vincent
Gerber Mrs Newton and the
Albert Schultes
Mr and Mrs Carl Burt entertained
a number of friends in their home
Sunday evening with a solo party
Sunday visitors in the George Book
SUNDAY
IS YOUR ONLY
OPPORTUNITY
TO INSPECT
THE EXCITING
ALLGAS
THREE SECTIONS
first time the new John
1 West Drtadvwiv in lului
i ti i thi ytai bv John Dciie
Sr hoim win Mr and Mrs Roy
Spear and Mr ami Mrs lommy
White and Tracy of ITilia and Mr
and Mrs George Hook Jr and fam
il >
Mrs Dabney Harvey Jr and
daughter Harriet of Lubbock spent
last week with Mrs Harveys par
ems Mr and Mrs George Book Sr
Dinner guests in the lorn Annen
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs
August Huseman Mr and Mrs
Ray Annen and Claude Mrs Gene
Hubbard and Milia of Amanllo and
Miss Tayt Annen of Amanllo
Mr and Mrs lohn Stiffens anil
Mr and Mrs Alphonse Sleffns and
children of SlaUn visited with relatives
here Saturday
Ti as fainn in virv likt 1 >
planting molt w tl win i sorting
small giums as rtluit nul ouls sur
vejs rtveul Don t plant fuluri
headaches lor yiiuise t bv ulv nt on
unttsted seed savs H J Hodges
lxtenslon Servn e Aejom m st
Teas registered i Ksis nil
tied sotd is the best inisinuiit von
tan in de in insuung > o ns 11 of vai
ittul p itv iliKlees siul suivi
if tin qi alitv uf seid f ii in I 1ml
id in Di if Smith I uisf i I in h
nit and I ipse on b > i nt m m
I thi li xas Agru iln ie I i s n
sji ivui i ime up wi h nisi tindnys
1 I on few Kjs uiiiiitis ai
p uuin the reeomnu idid varieti
ii wlu at
1 I aimers are planti ig ton nun h
needs with thei st d inilmlini sin h
noxmu weeds as liluiwi d and g ui
iis A few farnuis weie planting
bi d wieds
3 What growers in thi foui
k unties ttnd to Use their own seed
for planting
V > < reenmmend that grnwirs usi
11 til ii d seed of a ruonimi ndtd vai
tv II a faimtr hjs ilun leililt
i > l ii harvist without tlu duiLi i
ii i Ii mical mi > uris and his
I i sin age itinditioiis In niivlu
i in p lining a few a n s ol it u
ii s id iaeh year Ii r si td puip s
Hodges said Not i I laimi rs
i tin eonditions to glow gund
I inline seed lautioiud Hodges
Sim lai survi vs in Okl honia and
I Si uln arolina sliowtd thai I irmt is
n Ihosi states too do not plan
enough imphusis on qu ilnv si id
In fact 83j of the South iiolma
farmers whose seed was sampltd
had no idea what pi reen > of then
seed would germinate and several
were aetually planting the costliest
of all seed that with 0 germinationIn the Oklahoma Siirviy of Ml
samples 34 were eomplelelv mislub
eled as to vanity and 21H farmers
were planting seed with varietal
mixtures
I Ins tvpe of seed costs less to j
buy than unified seed But in the
end it is the most expensive seed a
faimer can purchase Hodges said
He eoneluJed li tjs Certitiedi
seed is the seed that Iexas farmers
Mr and Mrs 1 eonard Bartels and can buy with complete confidence
family Mr and Mrs L M lloff
man and family all of Hercfoid Mr
and Mrs Ralph Shirley nnd family
visited with Mrs Lorretta Guggemai
Sunday
lhey have the Tag on the bag that
guarantees the breeding in the seed
Tind out from your county agent
which variety is best suited to your
area and ask your seed dealer for
Texas Certified seed of that variety
Mr and Mrs Jeff White of Kress I
and Mr and Mrs Harry Young of Judge and Mrs A
Tulia attended the Lubbock I air I returned home from i
Monday and saw Ice Capades lin
S Moss have
i visit in Mar
FUEL FOR A GROWING EMPIRE
li AI 1Y SI01 of the V
Club is Kos < Hill cemetety I
the new pavement completed
fully trimmed slmibs which a
ceniiteiv lav Washington is
dimmed the shrubbery
Bnside Julia
llv loulie Day
lav Pukins of San Antonio is in
Tulia visiling fru nds
Mrs Truvis Payne of Canyon was
in luha Monday morning shopping
and visiting with relatives
Mrs Mittic Bill Neil has returned
from a trip to Dillas where she took
her sister Mrs clma St John who
had been a guest in her homo Mrs
Ncal also made a trip to Waco while
in Dallas where she consulted an Lar
specialist
Mr nnd Mrs Gall Bradley of Cor
Contractors
eeK selected by luha Garden
wo scenes arc shown one ol
lecently and one of the care
dd much to the beauty of the
cemetery catutaker It a Nail
pus hnsli visititl Sundiv in lh
home of her sister Mr and Mrs II
M Solum in Other rolativi s vlsitini
in IIh Solomau home Sundiy were
Mrs I 11k I Payne Mr and Mrs N
II McMahon and I rancis Mr and
Mrs I II lenkins all of Matador
I and Mr and Mrs J D Payne and
I Blake of Lubbock
Mrs Rondeau Dinwiddle o Hart
was in Iiilla Monday atending to
l business and visiting with her rela
i tlves
PrintingCall the lulla Herald first
Frank Tirey
Plumbing and Wiring
a
nw m
Garden Club Hears
Guest Speaker
Authorities on flower arranging admit
that the beginner should observe
a few basic rules as regards
height color container however
there are no hard or fast rules to i
observe or break once one becomes
adept at arranging
One becomes skilled at determfn
ing height depth to produce a
pleasing effect only through actual
trial and appraisal
Mrs John V Powers Natinml
I low i r Short Judge brought the
above information to the Tulia Gir
dm t lub Sepl 21 She also said that
the beautiful ram tree was thriving
in I ubboek and should grow here
Mimbeis and guestR watched
while slu fashioned three different
tvpt s in i rienlal a mid Victorian
ind a modi rn oni Thi latter was
tnadi oT foliiti fruit and gold n
villow mums in a light green coin
pote of pnlttrv
Guisls win Mi ssrs Rod Hill
Rowena Shurbet
Is NTSC Pledge
Shurbet of Tulia has been named one
of 117 pledges to social sororities at
North Texas State College this fall
Daughter of Mr and Mrs Dcskin
If Shurbet 5Qr4 Dallas St Miss
Shurbet pledged Chi Omega sorority
She i a sophomore biology major
Carl nnd Paye Caraway of Redon
d > Biach California have been in
Tulia visiting his parents Mr and
Mrs S A Caraway
George Jennings Jr J W Miller
D A Nk Hugh Parker Harlry
King I f Campbell C L Taylor
Ray C iriway Roy Devln Cal Dlik
i and Mrs Grace Hughes
Nixi Garden Club meet will be a
Cinden Ll Observance for our elderly
rends Oil 1 in the home of
Mrs Newt Redmon
WHERE EVERYTHING
IS PLANNED FOR
OUR CONVENIENCE
Even tho youngsters aro taVen euro
hero tylte size bulls and shoes or
re t Your size too ol course Clean
whole omo surroundings Snack bar
Tournament size alleys Modern staring
equipment1 Automatic pin spottorsl
TULIA BOWL
Dewey Bryant
Painting
John Smith E S Rice
Carpenter j Brick Contractor
If youre looking for a home thats as modem as superior
materials workmanship and design can make it if you want comfort
combined with the convenience and dependability that only Gas can
provide then here is the home youll want to own
When you sec its beauty and individuality your eyes may tell you that
you cant afford il but the price will prove you can Bring your
family by today youll want to move in tomorrow
PIONEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1960, newspaper, September 29, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46256/m1/17/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.