The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 3
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is elloWiTgyiifveKcrs should explore
ih s discover for themselves
thitimuch of the Hgh cost
ef food qzes Into the fancy and offer
vstlcss ypes of packaging they
demand WjejMMde stamp game
jiisjh powewl odvertismg and a host
of ether reasons none cf which the
Warrion the farm has anything to do
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Indeed the farmer who ts seldom
a man of vasf tealth decs need1 a
publicity agent and of that at least
the Nueces County segment of the
American Farm Bureau is well awareCnime s tack added to that of
countless other large and influent al
publfcatiomrrmay wc l bring about
pction onjtoat score which has it
would oppcarTnever gotten past the
talking stage thus far
What is there about attacking the
farm program hat is so attractive
Why doesnt Crume take out after
the big electric companies Or how
pbout fornjer Secretary Humphrey
and his stockpile profits We almost
never see any writer like Crume or
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THC TUCIS County Ht X0
publications like The Dallas Morn
ng New editorializing in righteous PLANS ARE BEING mapped out for week long Intensified efforts in membership ex
indlgnation aga ast these shenlgans pansjon and educational program for county Grain Sorghum Producers Association Left to
Incur opinion these huge corporate
hauls are far worse than subsidies right are Bob Francy Association President from Happy Emory Elkins association di
tnasmuch as they violate the law rectQr andfarmer of the Elkins community and Otis Harman farmer of Tuiia A Kickoff
Robert Warner
f Continued from page 1
if the crljsif they face should be
examined by the individual farmer
minus the sometimes biased opinion
of certain farm group leaders
Farmers nlso need to explore Free
mans observation < hat the farmers
meeting will begin the week long program Tuesday Sept 4th at Bruces Grill here in Tulia
Love Reunion
Held Sunday
on ther own account whether Free
mans assertion that prejudice is
put to destructive partisan use when
hose who shout ahcut fiscal responsibility
vote to defeat a farm program
that would savo hundreds of
Billions fcf dollars
Roberts of Alamogordo N M Mr
and Mrs Leonard Posey of San
Angela Mr and Mrs F M Cox
and Mark and Kent of Ozark Mo
Mr Joe Camp of San Angelo Mr
and Mrs Jerry Dirks and Larry
of Amarfilo Mr Joe R Love of
Lubbock Mr and Mrs J A Payne
ZtrZ VT iLt < hnny of Happy and from Tulia
l
when acquisition cf the socai
pist
pd farm votewas considered para
mount to election but in recent years
there has been a certain deterioration
in this sacred cow status
Farmers themselves are to blame
HERALD CLASSIFIEDS
Mr and Mrs Tom Love and Betty
Mr and Mrs A C George Mr
and Mrs Roy Pycatt Mr and Mrs
Hayden Love Linda and Tommy
Mr and Mrs Jack Love Mr and
Mrs Harold Love and Skippy Mr
and Mrs Carroll N Love Gary
and Kevin Mr and Mrs T A Hay
GET RESULTS FAST hurst Theresa Bonnie Tina and
Nazareth News
By MRS JAMES BALL
Mrs Edmund Gerber was honor
Mrs Francis Gerber Mrs Hubert
Backus Mrs Mv n Kleman and Mrs
Ranald Hoelting
Mr and Mrs Raymsnd Anncn
Faye and Claude returned Sunday
after a weeks tcuring Texas and
cd on Sunday afternoon with a pink They also enjoyed spending a day at
and blue shower in the home of Mrs Six Flags Over Texas
Konald Hoelting Hostesses for the Cary Lee son cf Mr and Mrs
party were Mrs Vincent Gerber Tony Acker born August 21 and
baptized Sunday August 21 with Mr
Barbara Mr and Mrs Dennis Love
Mr and Mrs Richard Hale and
Rhonda Mr and Mrs Robert Turner
Lcland and Ranee Mr and
Mrs Gary Beeson Mr and Mrs
Elmo Speer Mrs Herbert Jennings
Debbie and Vickie Mrs Bessie Love
Mr and Mrs V E Love Donald
Karen Sprawls Mr and Mrs Sher
wood Love Kim and DeZane Mr
and Mrs O J Love and Sheri Mr
and Mrs Odell Gregg Mr and Mrs
Hubert Love Mr and Mrs Jessie
L Love Joycelyn Sue and Danny
Mr and Mrs Hsward Love Mr
and Mrs Larry Pyeatt Mr and
Mrs J S Love Mr and Mrs Bob
W Turner Janice Love Mr and
Mrs A C George Jr and A C
Ill Mr and Mrs Cecil Evans Mar
da and Jane and friends Doug
ODamel Mr land Mrs Bill Cox
George Tucker Mr II B Pyeatt
Mr and Mrs Ludie Hoggins L K
Goodncr also Mr and Mrs Lynn
Miller Janice and Ronnie of Floy
and Mrs Tom Britten of Groom as
sponsors
Darryl Lee sen cf Mr and Mrs
Tom Acker barn August 20 was
baptized Sunday August 26 and his
sponsors were David Schulte and
Mrs Max Acker
Mr and Mrs Edwards and family
Speer Mr and Mrs Dwane Love of Houston have been visiting in the
homes of Mrs Geraldine Abrant
Mr and Mrs E L Hochstein and
Mr and Mrs Jr Hochstein for the
past ten days
Off cers and Committee chairman
of Nazareth PTA met In the Legion
Hall August 21 to make plans for
the coming school year Officers for
the year 196263 are Wm Hoch
stein president Andy Schumackcr
vicepresident L C Bmckman secretary
and Mrs Tony Acker treasurer
The Committee charmen are
Hospitality Mrs Carl D Kleman
Membership Mrs Egenc Hxhstein
National PTA Mrs Ross Klrkpa
trck Program Mrs George Book
Jr Publicity Mrs Elmer Kleman
dada The reunion will be the last Health Mrs David Davis Congress
Sunday in August next year Wagner Yearbook Mrs Paul War
SWISHER FARMERS met recently to see a demonstra
ion of prairie dog town eradication Pictured is a closeup of
a prairie dog as taken by Robert H Gregory of Plainview a
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FAMILY REUNION
Mr and Mrs R E Dennett and
children Steve Marilyn and Randy
have returned to their heme In Chub
Vista California after spending two
weeks In Tulla visiting her mother
Mrs R C Jennings and other relatives
While here Ihey attended the
Jennings Reunion at Lake Attus
August 11 and 12 Others attending
the reunion frdm Tulta were Mr
and Mrs V C Jennings Mr anl
Mrs Albert Jcnnngs Mr and Mrs
J G Burrow and famly Mr and
Mrs Ray Barbour and Susan Mr
and Mrs Don Hcnthorn and family
and Mrs R C Jennings More than
a hundred relatives and friends were
present
ren Budget and Finance Mr ard
Mrs David Acker Christmas Party
Mrs Albert Schoenenberger Teacher
Meeting Supper Mrs Leonard
Birkenfeld
Meetings will be held every 3rd
Monday of the month at 830 pm
The officers especially urge for all
newcomers and parents of the first
graders to be speo al guests iat the
first meeting September 17
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THE ECONOMIC importance of grain sorghum to
Swisher County is being discussed by Harlan Vanderzee
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and Pat Maynard farmer of Happy Venderzce points ouL that
the countys 137000 acres is expected to add over 11000000
to the countys income this fall
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Mrs Huseman
To Be Buried
At Nazareth
Funeral services for Mrs Norma
Elizabeth Huseman 23 of Nazareth
will be Conducted at 9 am Thursday
in Hly Family Catholic church
at Nazareth by Msgr Peter Morsch
past jr
Burial will bo In Holy Family
cemetery at Nazareth
Mrs Huseman died early Tuesday
In St Anthonys hospital at AmarilloBorn Sept 20 1938 in Canyon
she was married to Elmer Anthony
Husoman April 7 1959 in
Happy
Survivors include two sons Ronald
2 > A and James 114 both of the
home her parents Mr and Mrs
Albert Vcnhaus of Happy three sisters
Mrs Bernlce Hoelting and Miss
Irene Vcnhaus bath of Nazareth
and Miss Joyce Ann Vcnhaus of
Happy and four brothers Cecil Vcn
haus of Dumas and Lloyd Vincent
and Clyde Vcnhaus all of Kappy
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46383/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.