The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1966 Page: 3 of 23
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THUMOAY, MAY 12, 1944
T Hi TUIIA (iwlikir C • w «•» y ) N 11 A 1 O
Roberts Named Coach
Of All-Star (Guards
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DriverCourse
Begins Friday
Fairview
Frolicking
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GOLF
GOSSIP
■Sjr WINDY
Hi! everybody. Are you enjoying
these lovely warm clays? Makes one
want to pack a picnic lunch and g'o
to die lake, and that’s exactly what
we platt to do Mother's Day.
For the Ladies Invitational Wed
nesday we had a nice Held ol 47
players from as far away ns Tucum-
cari, New Mexico.
The Championship first-place win- ‘
ner was Nacmin Johnston of Ama-
Tillo. She had a par 78.
Carroll Hickson of Dumas was se-
cond with 79. Eleanor Roberson was
third with 80.
First Flight: 1st Mildred Neil of
Amarillo 82, 2nd Claudia Nunley S3,
3rd Put Thompson 86.
Second Flight: 1st Jean Phillips
SO, 2nd Zola Harp 87, 3td Lillian
Keith 91.
Tliitd Flight: 1st June Gladman
90, 2nd Mary Holt 92, 3rd Mary Linn
Brown 93.
Fourth Flight: 1st Opal Brown 96.
2nd Annie C.lough 97, 3rd Sue Ward
Of Tulin 9S. _ ^ „ wnu, a.o.uunws
Fifth Flight. 1st Jimmy Johnston the encacemont of lier dnj°lilp]* Ne» Tcflia.
99, 2nd Nareia Messenger 102, 3rd oma L oSl’ ^ ,Nort,h guards - Ruth Ann Yates,
• The Alexander H. D. dub met May .. X?*
3 in the home of Mrs. Glenn Mating- rS*
cn with four members and one guest, n^?°nIty ,’1
Aftss I A>ifn Pot tv ntvitnni ^ is c?Judy a/xl cocl Monday.
Delta Sigma
Pledges Host
Mothers tea
Band Directors
Are Employed
MISS \EOMA ANxV DOOM*
* ★ *
Clyde Wilson, assistant high school has two years experience. Her hus-
»v TVMV.WY IXtVE aULSl' ni£1)1- If Is cDudy and cod Monday. f ^ 4 r. „ band director at Hereford II i g h band had already been employed
Head Coach Leroy -“Bud" Roberts „ " , J .p , Mr. Charlie Wilson had the mis- Pledges of Della Sigma or Epsilon scncol, lias been employed as Tulin by the Tulia schools.
has added another leather to hi* al- Mrs. I-rank Keslcr led the rocrea- fortime of getting some ribs fractured S!Kma Alpha wore hostesses to a High school band director, succeed- Res.gnations accepted at Tues -
ready lull ‘war bowiet as'‘he''was Mahagon gave the report or broken by letting a crow-bar he Mother’s Day tea tn the homo cf Bar- ing Bruce Cook who resigned recent- day night’s meeting included Elva
chosen by liis fellow coaches in live cn ,,hc;Dl.f "i” ",eo,.in8 "rid in Semi- usrir.g 3gp nnd hit him in ’the b3ra ^leaslos, Mdridiy evening, May ly to accept a college position In the Dcvere, primary music teacher;
northern section or the state to coach 'nolo/Vpn 26- sllc ^parted tba'1 they chest. -■ Coisages were given to each guest. East. Wilson has a bachelor of musk- Betty Glenn, junior high language
the North Alt - Star Guards for the a ,KOod sP°akcr tell about a , , FrH w-.-.h Mrs Ann e Tea and coffee were sewed with education degree from West Texas arts; Marita Crowder, fourth grade:
^^"sumS G1P1S BaStetba11 » »•£ ^XS" ** ^ ** * &*"* ^ ^
io ~™g£V<g& ^uS^js^gss
shin at Austin this vanr irasrihU **«■ K<^ Stark gave the Timely memt^s present irere mIs Madge Damron' elected by the Tulia school hoard Teachers include Mr Moreno. Mrs.
over the decision ’ ' * Topic "Why Husbands Don’t Talk to Sutton Mrs. Grace Schaeffer Mrs. hlrs. A. D. Parker, educational di- Tuesday niglu is Ike Nail who has SwoaU, Mrs. Vise, Mrs. Foutch, and
"T am hnnnrrvi tKat mu fnltme Their Wives". Misis Petty gave the Ora Evans Mrs I ir/ie Weslev Mrs rector. and Mrs. Grace Scott presen- tern directing the band at Happy Mr. Salazar. Health director will
coaches hirSc^Tu^eS Family Life. A skit was vSa Buehiman. Mm So' Culp! «1 the program. "Examining larts H«gh He has a BME from West be Mrs. Meadows; secretly. Mrs.
denee in me ami I will do niv ut rcad hat strossed tbaT won the eld- and the hostess Mrs Read Cookies 0,1 bo*v adults can learn more." Texas State and has two years ex- Hchnc; social worker, Mr. Reyna;
most to bring the North a victory in orly abouW ,havo something to oc- sandwiches, Coke tmd c’offee were i-M.ivine Kendrick was presented a pcriencc d.rcctors of nutrition program. Mrs.
this game," he said. Cllpy ‘heir mind and time just as the served. The next meeting will be lon ycar Pin- Other new teaebe'-s emptajed are Dorcthy Bovett and Mrs. Doris Clif-
Th» nmn is in eonneetion with the ,CSt , us,„do' Refreshments were With' Mrs. Madge Sutton, May 20. Those attending were Jo Ann Dan- -Miss Patricia Tu-ker. prui:a.j music ton; le-ichintr af=’slants. Lcsbia Vol-
Giris Basketball Coachine school to fClV?’‘ , ° Hri'cs', Stark, Boil- There were two deaths in our fri- iel, Mrs. E. B. McAnelly, Marsha teacher who has ;i 11ME inim West in. I> -.ita Bonne. M a r y Williams
be^ f«.ld in D,m-anvme -raTdat^ FrS?k Kcs,?r- f,lld *Mlss ends the past week. Mrs. Margaret Chisum. Mrs. Marshall Smith. Vir- Texas State, and Mrs Gay Cunning, and Myra Md.'er; bus drivers, Mr.
for the school are from July 21 - P°‘ y by MfS’ G enn MahaSen. Pinley, a longtime friend died Friday ginia Stark. Mis. C. L. White, Mil- ham, social studies in junior high. Salazar and Mr. Moreno.
JiHv 23 The eamo will be niaved ,.The next meeting will bo May 17 night in Ncble'd hospital and was died Smith, Mrs. H. E. Whitie, Linda She has a BS from West Texas and The senior class gift wilt be a
Saturday night July 23 Home Demonstration club with a burled Saturday in Happy. Mr. Gus Joy, Mrs. A. H. Jenniingis, Mary - trophy case for the high school gym-
Dein Weese' of Spearman High ll'ip 'o ihe Canyon Museum and a. Miller of Canyon died in Neblett hos- Jennings, Mrs. F L. Montandon. son. Mrs. B B. Burrow. Barbara Biv- nasium
school has been selected to coach noW .no,‘ ‘",us? m CanY°n linw P‘tal la”t-‘r ParI ol the week and Mrs R. H. Jennings, Suggy Watts. (>ns, Mrs. R;iv B.vens. Jo Reiss. Mrs. ~ ~ --------- ~~
the North All - Star forwards. Wccse P£rn»,s- Members of both clubs wbs burled in Dreamland cemetery Mrs^FranccsWatts, Virginia Glea- Kinlor Reiss; Ciydeno Damron, Ber-
Doolin-Ozment
Vows Scheduled
Mrs. Walter C. Doolin announces
Shirley Ranier, Floydada; Ptit Ram-
sey, Chapel Hill Uyler), Joclen
Dean, Sundown; and Pat Thurman,
nice English of Mulcshoc. Mary Gan-
non, Terrsa Kikcr, Mrs. Wilson Mel-
•ton, Marj' Burgess, Mildr<>d Schulte,
Linida Simon, Mrs. Walter Simon,
Dorothy Richardson, lmogene Walk-
er of Plainvieiw, Pauline Raby, Mm
Butler of Roaring Springs; Vi Zeeck,
also led his girls to a State Champ- p °? 1 h -f Courthouse at Canyon.
ioaship in AA Put king Lot a few nuinutes before Emil Ross Shipman was able to . . p . .
The following girls have been chos- l p\m' 'n ordor for a11 rars 10 lcavc S° •>** to school Friday after a siege MfS. TOTe MOSTeSS
on to play in the annual event py with-the mumps.
"s To Phebean Class
- ' ■ leau Building. Visiting Sunday w.lh the G. E. Wes- The Phebean Sunday school class Mrs W C Zeeck and Mrs. Cornett
leys.-were Mr. and Mrs. John SuUl- met May 6 with Mrs.’T. L. Fore as r' La mesa, Giro I Lamz, Mrs. Gum-
van, Nathan and Vic of Amarillo and hostess. She was assisted by Mrs. cr c,; piainvunv, Jovce Duke, Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs J. W. Wesley. H. L. Bartlett. Mr.s A. B. Jeffery" of Oltoii, Lou
, , . _ , , _ . _ Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wesley were in 'Mrs. F. T. Day led in prayer fol- ,\nn Dilluee Mrs 0 K Woodall
- a i S Sr,:°f Alexander Club ""'fc -tSt? — - *-*"“• S X^&'SToSSE
V . Mona Daniels Duncanvillo* Dianna A1 . , ^ „ ‘Mi’s. Edna Wilson aixi Mr. Priestly R:ll call was answered with some- \iVs A D Parker Ml'S. Grace
... pin on NO. 7. &^StSS^iSiSSS T Td4V”'£linsf'So'°,r;S,£.S w“,s,;'s""
answered by .
‘Medicare1 Is Topic
Nervia Baker 103.
Mildred Neil had the longest drive la.
on No’3 andiLou MuFmlciivKShanfcr
to all of you.
A fried chicken with
was served after the game and the graduate of Witts Springs High
winners tv ere awarded merchandise School, Arkansas, is employed by
from the golf strop. MiIler Farms
All Uie ladies present received a - -
ccuhtesy bag made - up of gifts from
20 business firms from Tulia and
Nazareth. Thanks to all of you folks,
please remember them when you
need their products. Our thanks to
the men for the loan of their carts.
A)1 had rides who wanted to ride.
A lot of planning and hard work go
into the making of a successful
tourney and the ladies wish lo thank
THE TULIA HERALD
H. M. loggoHy, Editor and Put»-
lithor. Published each Thursday
by The Tulia Herald, Inc. at 1 TR-
IM North Armitrong, Tulia,
Switbor County, Texas. Entered
at second class matter at the
postoffice at Tulia, Texas, vndti
the act of March 1, H79.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$4.00'in Texas — Out a# state
$4.50. A msftlhs $2.50. I month
50c
- Autry read a poem,
seven members. The Wesley of Brownwood arid Mr. ar.d “Mother Love.” Mrs W. C. Jennings
Brown wins support of California was given by Mrs. Mrs. Alien Wesley and children of gave the closing prayer Refresh -
labor group.
Panhandle Heritage Foundation,
WTSU Cooperate In 'Texas' Drama
mcnVs were served to 18 members
Finch. Tiie 7966 financial recommen- Lubbock.
da lions were accepted Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman and following games.
Members were reminded that May Raphe had Mothers Day dinner with ——>
is senior citizen month and the 'the Tireys. Texas readied its peak in lumber
CANYON — A plan of cooperation
in 'the production ol "Texas", the
everyone who has a part of it. Amen, musical drama which will play this
The next big event coming up summer in the Pioneer Aniphiteatre
soon, will be the Men’s City Tourney, in the Palo Dura Canyon State Park,
Bolter get out those practice bails has been announced by West Texas
and see if you can be the now Champ- State University and the Texas Pan-
ion. handle Heritage Foundation.
Buel Melton and Pro Dude Kincaid The university departments of
Monday. Lou Hardy played golf at speech and music will assist in Hie
the Tascosa Countiy Club in
rillo^ Thursday. Traveling
Thursday for the Sister Worrell Tour- dents, WTSU President James P. Festival in Enid Okla
ney were: Betty Ritchey, Iva Hick- Comctle said.
Band Lauded
For Record
party primaries wiJl be this month.
The timely topic "'Where Have All
t)»e Children Gone" was given by
Mrs. Kesler.
The program on “Medicare” was
given by Mrs. Rickie Stark and Mrs.
Glen Maliagan Refreshments were
seivcd lo Mmcs David Finch. Frank
Kesler, Glen Mahagan, Clois Osborn,
Rickie Stark. Carroll Welch by host-
ess, Mr.s inglis.
The next meeting will be May 3 in
the home of Mrs.
Ho Chi Minh urges unity in Com-
munist bloc.
production in 1907 when it ranked
third in the Nation with n product-
ion of 2,229,550 board feet.
THS Closing Exercises
Announced By Officials
Seventeen Tulia High school sen- Abraham, First Christian church and
. ... 0 Glen Mahagan iors will receive special recognition die benediction will be given by Rev
By S4NOY MrBPADDKX ™ '' E l.etty will given the pro - and awards class night, Friday. May C. N. Rue, First Baptist church. Or-
I» lataMoor «MV *«- ,3Tic .Sual 'T^bSmSc Si bcS M.v "i °"? "" 27- 8 «» ™l« «*«l
onl .kmoc P aia„ uiyn wuiy 10 au ou ” m ,nfk —*-----*1* r*------ -“J -------------» .
„___„ p.m. in the oritertain with Rogers and Hammer- auditorium, will conclude the years
T,,„ , ,, . , , ,, . ™ Bureau bu>Wing. Tile follow- stom’s “oil’ll Never Walk Alone" for 1SG6 seniors,
man, Lottie Melton and Marie Seale. Branding iron Theatre Dlreclor Wil- n|Jn n 'nmnC^°?SiiP1\M:’iy P?’ Ma^, 2T,,.r'l,nd fronl "Ohver". Tommy Bates, senior Main speaker of the evening will bo
Marie Seale won low putts of the liam A anci (u univcrsHv’s fh nv!!,, ™!!'!! Juna 3 L1 b^ held ,thc Wl,lle elass president, will preside after an Dr. Walter A, Juniper of West Texas
LffotWUtenSuSSlBJuJ SSle ^ ~ ° W15101 - STlffSil Svelte invacalion
feM p"01 G,w"'s ^ ~aj&sr- D“~
drawn by Betty Ritchey. This tour- Mmiy members of the cast of “Tex- vision t),c biMi^i ‘f‘ . Wynne, Ciixty Crawford, Ann Young, Highlight of the baccalaureate ser- The Tulia High school choir will
ney was started many years ago .J’ Zv en^l for one or inorc ^- ^ » % ^,L ’ und Bccky-Teel. vice, Sunday, May 22, 8 p.m. in the cniertnin will, “Ours is U.e World"
and is given in honor of Mrs. Dr. • - .....- • - "s L . 'n>«
Worrell of Clovis, who
. mester hours’ credit in the
tor many sny for (hcU- work in
univer-
the canyon
years played good golf and helped to nTr,th,rtmn Himneh ilm sm-eeb de - on ycar-s sa,d. 11 ,s ~ cert for Ihe mixed dioir and for the Pastor of the First Methodisf church, cliureh. will give tin? invocrtliu,
gel the women started in golf. Sister part^aent’s summer oReriir's 7’ h e *?, roal accomplishmenl^to do this tor giHs giPL. ciub. They reCeived a TWia. Rev Lewis Koeitsolman. Firs I
isn’t vei*v active now due to ill health i!____.1_____*______* _ three years in a row. third division in •sifrhi rnnHiwr Entertainment ineludes somis l?v hvterian rhureh. will tnvo the
isn t veiy aotivTe now due to ill health department will assist in re-
but she tries lo attend all the din-
ners after tlx? games.
Tliis will be all for this week. Will
see you at Morion on Wdnesday or
al Dumas Thursday.
Atwood Shows
D. E. Slides
ToKiwanis
The choir consisting of 27 members Tulia High school auditorium, will nnd "A S/thile lo America". Re\
Lrtice Cook, band director for sev- received a second division in con- bc a sermon by Rev. It. B. Coggin, G. M O’Rear, First Congregational
yeans said "It is just groat — corf for Ihe mixed dioir and for the pastor ol the First Methodist church, ciiui'eh. will eive tIk? iitvoealion and
Pres-
yoars in a row." third division in sight reading. Entertainment includes songs by hyterian church, will give the betic
.................. ......... _ _ ^ Four first divisions were carried Sandra Degge, a junior and Happy Healey Wiilan aixi the High School diiii-n Proeessionai nnd mrrssion.il
as"'as oart of instradUon for nuuiv llomc! bJ’ tbo bancb P^y received Cole, a senior, received first divi- choir. Invocation will be by Rev A km will be played by Clay Freeman
of jiV students a firsl division in Concert, Field sions, and Karen Pogue a second ^ ^
Mrs Plea Haroer nresidenl of the -Marching, Street Marching and Sight division in solos, ’Die boys quartet
Texas Pimhaiid^e0 Hwitage0 Founda- Beading consisting of Happy Cole, Donald
tion said that Moore Dr Crnnnell In lhe Sol° Dlvtsron, Clay Free - Crocker, Don Morns, and Joint Ed
Tolliver iiead of the ’WTSU speech mam< iuni01'- Jimmy Hutson, junior Rowlett, and tiie girls’ trio consist-
deparlmcnt. and Dr. John Green. and ftldie Shaip, jimior, received ing of Bunnye Hannan, Teny Car-
music department head, are all ex- bral divisions. . . . b!e: and *am Dutton received first
officio members of the foundation , , a t lc Ensemble Divsion, the fol- divisions.
board, "to assist in the cooperative Io''"”g. re“!ved first divisions, Cbr- ’ I fee! real proud of them, f think
cHort.” She said she "hopes that °et T,'‘° - Jminiy Hutson, Oran Wat- the kids did a real good job" ex-
additional departments of instruction xon’ a,)d E. Stanaland; Clarinet claimed James Willet, THS dioir
at WTSU may join in the program £uafle' - Clay- Freeman, Susan Bar- director.
in the future
Chapter Has
42 Party
Delta Sigma chapter members and
hour, Judy Bales and David Hulsey; This is Tulia’s fourth year to par-
Saxophone Quartet - Jackie Keim, ticipatc in die Enid Tri Stale Music
Mary Nichols, Olivia Rossi, and Festivall.
Heard & Jones Paint Sale!
IT'S DU FONT'S...
ft?
Malcolm Atwood, coordinator of
distributive education for Tulia pub-
lic schools, showed slides of the D.E.
program at the Kiwanis luncheon on
Tuesday.
■Students at work in various busi-
ness houses of Tulia were shown
and- the advantages to both students their husbands and guests enjoyed
and business men were poinited out. an ice cream supper Friday even-
lneluded in the presentation were ing in the Willie Room. Sandwiches,
the students enrolled in the voca- Cokes, coffee, chips, dip, ice cream
tional office education program and cake were served. Valeria Bell
taught by Mrs. Earl Cox. and Vi Zeeck were in charge. Pro-
Tho Mother’s Day program on gressivo ”42” was played after the
May 3 featured a talk by Harold Ken- meal.
namer and sclectons by the famed iMary and David Burgess, Joyce
violinist, Dave Rubinoff. and Mayo Duke, Joye and Harold
John Staat, founder and director Autry, Clydene and Dr. Damron, Jo
of Hidden Falls Ranch on the Palo and Ray Reiss, Linda Simon, Karon
Duro Canyon, was a recent speaker Sprawls, Valeria and Warren Lee
at the Khvanis club. Bell, Vi and Charles Zeeck, Teresa
' and Frank Kiker, Mildred Schulte,
Johnson wages energetic drive to and Maxine and J W. Kendrick at-
ourb inflation, ‘r **Hi tended this moetiinig.
"THANKS"
To each of you who supported me during the
primary election, please accept my heartfelt
thanks. I am deeply grateful.
P. P. (Pot) StvbbkfMd
Commissioner PerecInct No. 4
Swisher County, Texas
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1966, newspaper, May 12, 1966; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth636462/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.