The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 7, 1962 Page: 3
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INUijDAY JUNE 7 1962
Nazareth Newscf
cf Mrs Alfred Schachcr cm Tuesday
afternoon We laundered the linens
mo had sewed and were given new
pieces to sew Voted to make our
By MRS JAMES BALL final payment of 35 on a completa
Relatives surprised Mr and Mrs set of vestments to be used in a
Frank Hoefting with a house warm mission The birthday box was open
Jng party on Sunday evening ed and there was ten dollars in it
Mr and Mrs Alvin Kleman and The members present were Mrs
Mr and Mrs Hubert Backus enter Florence Albracht Mrs Lawerancc
Tlie TUtlA Caunlyl HCRACti
SENATOR 7n
Yarboroughs Report
Davis Named
Water Boy
Distributor
A totally new concept in
of SIaon havc
their of earning a livelihood lawn
rs of the 4H club and F id v of a daughter Marguerite their ways healthy attractive
enjoyed a picnic lunch and M Ru rjNcall is the maternal would bo Br tly expanded while VA7ERBOY system In iddition
r business meeting at the grandmother their dependence on help from the Another big feature cf t
ipirk In Dimmitt on Sunday evening
Order of Martha met in thc home Read The Classified Page It Pays od
KSSSS
LOOK
the
WAYNES
are
back
government would be greatly reduc
We havc just purchased the Hillcrest Restur
ant from the Bradleys and would like to extend a
welcome to the people of Tulia to drop by and
pay us a visit
We will continue to give you GOOD meals and
FRIENDLY service Drop by soon
WAYNES
HILLCREST RESTURANT
he
pipe will not rust or corrode and
to the fact that the Marlex plastic
requires no maintenance is that it
is equipped with a fertilizer Injector
through which a formula mixed of
grub wcrm ant and Insecticide killer
flows along with the water
An average home installation
costs between 500 and 700 and can
be financed with an FHA Home
Improvement Loan
Thcr aro no gadgets to get out of
order and nothing to roll up and
put away
WANTED BY THE FBI
Eugene Francis Newman
Newman ft the alleged machine
guncarrying leader of a gong thot
aMempted fne robbery of an armored
car carrying 498500 in Amtieon
ond Canadian currency in Buffalo New
Yorl en Auguit 3 1955 He and hit
attociatei wearing tilt stocling matt
engaged in a running gun battle with
the trucks guards and Buffalo Police
and a moehine gun bullet allegedly
fired by Newman senoutly wounded
a guard Two bandits were qutcUy
apprehended but Newman remains ot
large
A complaint filed before a U S
Commissioner ot Buffalo New Yorl on
August 5 195 charges Newman with
fleeing the State of New Yorl to ovoid
prosecution for robbery
Hcovily armed witK a violent
temper Newman has previously been
convicted for theft of Government
property mlerttatc transportation of
a stolen motor vehicle petty larceny
and burglary
He is a white Amercan reportedly
born on October 3 I92B at Broollyn
New Yorl who is 5S tall weight 170
to 180 pounds has blond hoif blue
eyes a medium build and medium
compleiion
He has seats near his right rye nn
the biel of h t right hind nnd on the
center of hrs left cheel A birthmarl
appears on ht upper left arm nnd n
mole on his left mdei finger TaHoot
include the name Danny and a heart
on the outiid of his riiht forearm
nnd the number 13 withm a dotted
eitele on the boel of his left hand
He hat worled as a bncUoycr ctcrl
eonttruction woiler countcrmon and
laborer
Consider eifrcmely dange reus
Fleose immediately notify the nrorrtt
FBI Office of any information concern
in3 his whcTtaboytu fo uituM
Cynthia Robinson Wins First
In Essay Writing Competition
Terrific speciol purchasel
Gilt boxed
Reg 350
cn Mrs Elma Schachcr Mrs Ed
entertained With dinner Sun
a r rty
and Mrs Alfred Schachcr r cf these bills
day evening Those enjoying the par DrcruP discussed some ingress win no ngnt ining
tj were Mr and Mrs George Beck Mr and Mrs Ray Wethlngton and with you in a recent report Since
Sr and Bettye Mr and Mrs Roy family of Elkhart Kansas spent that time our Senate Veterans Af
Spcar of Tulia Mr and Mrs Sonny the weekend visiting his sisters Mrs fairs Subcommittee has acted fav
Hockstein Mr and Mrs Pete Stel Angela Acker and family and Mrs orably on them and they are now
erts Mr and Mr Ralph Stephens Rita Kern and family before the full Senate Committee on
hhc Welfare of which
Mr and Mrs Tony Acker and Mrs Mr and Mrs Philip Acker spent ° r <
Agnes Brockman Monday in Hereford to be with their am also a member
Francis Backus Is at heme re daughter while she was having major Perhaps the bill that affects the
cuperating after a kidney operation surgery on her back They reported most lives Is the one to extend the
he is doing real well the operation came cut real well term cf veterans guaranteed heme
EDITORS NOTE Following Is feet
Cynthia Robinsons theme which won Such
All these bills were studied long P j < sp0Jsoed rarc ard I
3 pc sets In gold silver or stone set patterns
Gift wrapped
Men s Sporf Shirts
TWO
FOR
Lillian Eugsll
New slwpment usl arrived
For ycijr lolsuro hours
500
Values to 373 in this special group of short
sleeve sport shirts Some in tapered models
H with dress shirt tails
Denim JumpSuifs
Sues 1020
55
You II live in tlioso wash n wear Avondalc denim casual suits
Zipper front two laige pockets The colors aro red or grey stripe
porfect comfort
in action
or at easo
ARROU
STRlDE
UNDERWEAR
Aclion tailored1or
plus ivptr imooih
eomfort long
wtoring 100 toi
cotton Init procenci
for minimvH
thrinlogt
NEW CASUAL SHOES
TiJt tTiZimZSZ
moi i
The third movement Is very dls ncath the chords of outward strife
tutting and turbulent in effect Deal
thero Is a melody that runs two
ing with His struggle to do as His < il
hrouSh lts cntlrctyone of deep
Father wants His betrayal arrest
gruclllns trial and finally His tor compassion and tender ursurpassed
tuous death by crucifixion this move love
ment Is distressing to most people The only way so wise men havo
How glorious and triumphant Is the told us and thus we believe to write
fourth movement it tells of His
as
a beautiful symphony so beautiful
a symphony Is to pattern
precious It was that a few victory ever death He is not dead after he Mascr r mposcr Jesus
Christ Though anyones composition
movement Is short but may not have so many or quite the
He goes to be with His samC types of movements as His
i leaving last minute it will be essentially the same if
and words of comfort the melody of love runs true In
mUSt 1Ci > Ve M OnOS life tOO
ro rr
i oVclplhcmservesV andT bcHcve Ms received second place and Pa out even one of them the entire Coming sixth and last Is the strong A carcfui study of His shct music
tricla Sweatt third mood and of the
artistry compc est most cryptic of all the move nnd 0f other related works is also
sltion is destroyed ments Onos reaction to this move recommended by those with exper
HE WROTE A SYMPHONY The first movement Is quiet and ment depends almost totally on encc In that field Thus a sym
CAN YOU joyous telling of His humble birth on6s reactions to all those before pheny may be improved by the
He wrote a symphony the greatest and of the love of His parents for it Related here Is how the one who Master
ever corpposed yet he never put Him Yot a part of it suggests fore died and rose again will return one Yes He wrote a symphony Can
anything down on paper as such boding danger for already there are day to take back with Him those ou
Since he was very por materially those who seek to erase the sym who leve and honor Him Always
and was trained only in manual pheny when It Is enly Just begun It has been those who have been
labor he wrote a symphony without The secend movement Is alternate rectptive to the first part of the
home putting one note on a staff He didnt ly calmness and dlstuibance At this symphony who enjoyed and thought
Mr and Mrs Jerome Brockman in Family loans from the Prcscnt repayment jawn care wnich cuts water bills need to do so He put music in place He felt compassion and minis beautiful the last movement How
Recent baptisms Holy
Mr and Mrs Greg Hocltlng and cnurch Wcre Steven John Artho son time of thirty years to a tcrrn cf by 50 percent or more and eliminates mens hearts for ycu see the sym Icred to mens needs healing the ever those who reject and dislike
Mr and Mrs Ernest Brockman re 0f r and Mrs j0e Artho Sponsors thirtyfive years This would pve nours of tcii ce < y S now available phony he wrote was his life A sym lame the deaf the blind the leprous tho first patt Invariably shrink from
with those who
turned on Thursday after attending uere jvtr > and Mrs Gene Fangman lual treatment buy n tne Tulia area Richard Davis phony must harmonize and his surely and the sinsick while the religious the last movement
the State Convention cf Kn ghts of p ort puin Pnhlmpicr son of ther h ° mcs tinder FHA which has OTVner 0f Western WATERBOY did His symphony was the greatest leaders feared His power and sought
Columbus in Dallas M TA Z > p Wior born a thirtyfive year repayment term 413 East Broadway is the local dis ever composed because it was per again to destroy Him
the
Mrs C T Young Miss Bettye Mae fva nTh JI June T The veteranV loans are only ones tributor for thc WATERBOY sub
Hanson and Rodney Green all of May a p f made for building hemes on farms surface system of Keeping lawns
exercise on Thursday evelng Gregory Mark Blrkenfcld son of and ranches since the FHA loans firccn
Mr and Mrs Tom Wilhclm and Mr an d el7na1 do not apply in this area More han t0 million feet of pipe
family of Happy visited Mrs Mar b ° May an4 baPlizcd May 31 The othcr bils are vastly import have bccn installed in the southwest
saret Schumacker on Sunday after wilh sponsors being Mr and Mrs ant t03i although all of them do not wnere tne neVl lawn watering system
noon EaSar Blrkenrcld affect as many people For example originated The Installation calls for
Mr and Mrs Dan Koclzer and The Class of 1952 held a class wc reported favorably on a bill to a nelw0rk cf parallel rows of tough
Kevin of Friona were dinner guests reunion in the home of Mr and provide for retraining of veterans pastc pjpe underneath the ground
Mrs John Hansen Mrs Eugene Hochstcin on Sunday injured In wartime who have since Tns prpei matje cf rugged high
Elmer Albracht came home from evening The class members enjoy ROne blind Many cf these veterans density Marlex polyethylene a pro
the Seminary at Conception Mis Ing the barbecue and basket lunch have already received seme kind of duct 0f Phillips Chemical Company
souti on Thursday A friend John wcre Mr Vincent Gerber and wife training But what good is past train js aa n a bed of pea gravel sever
Ahearn of Phoenix Ariz came with Mrs Mae Hochstein and husband ng when their sight is totally gone 3 nches under the top surface of
him then on Friday they took a Mrs Nellie Wilhelm and husband They need help urgently to meet a the lawn
plane to Gallup New Mexico for Mrs Irene Wilhelm and husband new hardship When the home owner turns on
the ordinaticn cf John He will cele Mrs Julene Gerber and husband ye approved a bill in the sub the valve normal city water pros
brate his first Mass at Phoenix Mrs Leah Ramachers and husband committee for expanded research to sure forces a blended stream of
Aril June 3rd when Elmer will Mrs Martha Klrkpatnck and hus develop better artificial limbs for atcr cr a specially prepared grass
be subdeacon at the Mass band Mrs Kathalecn Mathlngly and veterans Of course new research food and fertilizer through the pipe
Andrew Hanson of St Francis husband of Amanllo Mrs Junita would benefit not only veterans but perforations directly to thc grass
Seminary Oklahoma City is home Schachcr and husband Mrs Aurclla a wno use artificial limbs for med roots
for thc summer months Schoenenburgcr and husband and icai knowledge gained in one place The system has been engineered
flhe Senhr class and their spon two girls missing were Nora Kleman s quickly put to use in others so that the combination or pipe per
sors Mr Jack Aldrldge PEteach and Clcmintlne Achlmayr They en so jn the medical field we ad forations and the proximity cf pipe
ex and Mr and Mrs Clarence Bir Joyed thc evening visiting and talk vanced a bill that wculd extend rows provides a blanket coverage
kenfield returned on Sunday from Ing school days among the class hospital and medical care rights 0f all roots under thc turf
the senior tlrp where they toured they have 47 children to Cold War veterans who have scr Because thc summers searing sun
Colorado On Monday evening Norbert Ger vice connected disabilities but dent and hot breezes cannot evaporate
Mr and Mrs Paul Venhaus and ber and Ralph Brockman were get compensation At present vcter or blow away the concentrated mcis
Ncledia returned on Friday from given a farewell party at the Legion ans who get no compensation for ture flowing out underneath the lawn
their trip to Subiaco Ark where Hall with friend and relatives pre disabilities arc not accepted by the approximately 50 per cent savings
they attended graduation of Greg sent Veterans Administration for hospital can be realized on the home owners
Venhaus Greg and Arthur Brock caturdiv evenine Nazareth lrrl and medical care water bill reports H H Shepherd
man returned home gallon League baseball team won We ako apprcved a bill in sub Jr prcsdent of WATERBOY Sy
Mr and Mrs Ed Gerber spent fhe game vcr lhc Aman0 tcam committee that would make it pos stcmSi nc 0f Dallas parent corn
b
several days last week with their s > be for thc VA to employ cer pany
Mra nd Mrs
parents Mr and Mrs Paul Venhaus nnd Mrs c d Kleman and Mr and tain categories of medical personnel shepherd also says the WATER
and Mr and Mrs Tony Gerber M s LaVcrn Kleman of Tulia spent ° a fee basis which means that jjoy system provides important
Mr and Mrs Jim Franklin of thc weekend at Ruidiso New Mexico v hospitals could provide even savings in time and labor Most
Albuquerque New Mexico spent the better service to their patients An home owners have found two hours
weekend with Mr and Mrs Au Mr nnr1 Mrs c N Tucker ir other bill would help disabled Cold of unattended use a week is ample
gut Huseman
Members
parents
had their
announccd the arrival War veterans to obtain cars so that t0 maintain enough moisture for a
Outstanding special purchasel
Advertised in Esquire by Gentryl
Men s Cuff Link Sets
199 set
Indeed the entire symphony is
beautiful and worthwhile for under
Published each Thursday
by The Tulia Herald Inc
at 124130 N Armstrong
Tulia Swisher County
Texas second class postage
paid at Tulia Texas
under the act of March
1 1879
ideas FATHERS DAY
Sunday June 17th
carefree
Wash and Wear
ARROW
Frostcool Itghtwelghli In olry
weavs wa h and wear 100
cotton the Arrow fashion formula
lor wonderful summer
long comfort Theso care fres
caiuals that need little or no
Ironing are typical of our mar
velout Arrow collection of air
conditioned sport shirts
400595
Tropic lee
Sport Shirt
Dont nit any longer Tcnm up with
thcp jophcr that make a specialty
of leiure 1 They demand almost no
Attention when it comes to cire Of
plK kin Scotchcard treated to
ward oft Mains A few swift
strokes with the cleaning pad
its free with each pair
and jour Gophers look
new again Steel shanks
andcushion crepe
soles tcam up
to give > ou cas >
walking too
2 95
Ti Shl poek 3
AtMtlic Shrli pad 1 3 2V5
Knit liilll pack el 3 295
Youll ro for
Gophers
Men s sizes 6V2 110 and U widths
Boys sizes 3V26 795
Childrens sizes 1023 695
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 7, 1962, newspaper, June 7, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46408/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.