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1MURS0AY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1*71
fill VOttX, |l wlilar Ceenlrl HNIXCB
' PA&lffMt
Kylene Byrd
Heads OEA
Vigo Park
Varieties
MRS. ROY DODSON
fhe Ottire Educati°n A-sedation buf Y'was^nice^We got flur and
Members of the Tulia Chapter of
(ORA) Sept. 15 elected their of-
ficers for the 1971-72 school year.
They are president, Kylene Byrd;
vice-president, Nancy Metcalf; sec-
seven - tenths here at the ttore,
more other places. The sunshine
was a welcome sight tho.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster of
retary, Mary McPherson; trea- “*• Mr. u .iIt K,,
surer, Sheree Watson; reporter, HaPPy._Mr. and Mrs. Wall.r F -
Sandra McCune; and ’ parliament °f Missouri were visitors with
-- - - - Mrs. Foster s (Lorame) mother and
tarian, K. Linn Borchardt.
They had to resume the elect- Castleberry and Mr.
ions on September 20 because of K0D Sllrfeuy-
the lack of time. They met in the Well White’s shop is in operation
OEA room in the Vocational-Agri- again. Pete Rogers is the mechan-
culture wing of the high school. *c on duty. Come by and let him
Each of the members were as- help you. (Rex ha- been cleanup
signed to different committees and hoy). He even hauled my trash
chairmen of the committees were away. Their telephone number is
appointed. These are Social Com- WW-2M5.
The
Police
Blotter
Youths Win
Show Honors
and Mrs. James Wilhelm, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Wilhrlm, Mrs.
Rose Warren and Sal Wilhelm.
In the Junior Heifer Show of the
Tri-State Fair, Nancy Jones,
Claytonville 4 - H, showed the first
place Junior Heifer calf which was
named champion of the Junior
. . ... , show. Max Jones showed the first
Srpt. 13 • Issued two tickets for place early summer yearling and
speeding, one for no driver’s li- the lirst place Junior yearling hei-
censo, one for no tag light. fer. Max also belongs to Clayton-
Sept. 14 - Made arrest for drunk- ville 4 - H club. In the Junior
enness. Issued two tickets f o r Show W'ayno Reed, Krens 4 - H,
speeding, one for running stop sign, showed t h e fifth place summer
Sept. 15 - Investigated three yearling heifer,
prowler calls. Issued ticket for In the Hereford heifer division
spading, one for no drivers li- Pat O'Daniel, Tulia 4 - H, had
cense. an 8th place in the Senior heifer
Douglas Wilhelm spent the week-
end in Austin visiting and took in
the Texas U - Texas Tech football
game, also visited Art Albracht in
San Antonio.
Rob Wills.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drerup and
children -pent the weekend in Abi-
lene with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ald-
ridge in Abilene.
Relatives from here attending
the- wedding of M< Ivin Wills, son
of tho Bob Wills in Groom on Sat-
urday, Sept. 25 and reception fol-
lowing were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schul-
te, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schulte,
Jrs. Rose Hindman, and Mrs. Brig-
etta Dobmeier. The group spent
the night there and enjoyed a bar-
becue dinner on Sunday with the
Generally, if you concentrate on
rowing a boat, you won’t have time
to rock it.
EXCESS BODY
FLUID EACH
MONTH?
Gtf Dim DU, our uf». mIM dforrtfa
labial. DtMYDKIS ara reasonably
pricad la bolllai of 90 tabiaU.
-rue o r r Sept, 16 . Investigated accident class, Gary Don Gilleland, Tulia
s*„ ™uepni2 tsrss. a.'sais -s.«
mittee-chairman, Charla K i k e r. Eddie and Cordie Mahler were Commerce membership drive. Charles Zeeck and Norman Grov;T 1G,d issued ticket for fail- a 10th place. In th? Junior heifer
Fund Raising Committee-chairman, at Vigo yesterday. They are doing Singer came up with 9 new members. This has been the most Urc to >i. Id right of way, two for class Gary Don Gtlli land placed
Janice I.awsom Publicity Commit- O.K. like everyone else, just busy, successful membership drive ever staged by the Chamber, speeding, one tor running stop third and hi* sister, Deborah Gil-
~ ......... sign. Wand placed fourth.
Sept 17 - Inve ligated disturbance In the summer yearling heifer
call. IssiMd two tickets for s|xs.d- class Alex Finck, Tulia 4 • H, had
ing, one for running red light. a 8,h place.
Sept. 18 - Investigated tight call. In the Shorthorn heifer division
Investigated assault and robbery of tho open show Trent Finck,
call. Issued three tickets for speed- Tulia 4 - It, had a 4th place sum-
Ing, on.- for defective muffk'r, one mer yearling.
FT. ltiLK, La. — Army Private f(,r n‘' driver’s license, one for no in the Open show Nancy Jones
Stewart N. Black. 17, son of Mr. *;|g nn' **>•' no tail light, won the class with her Angus heifer
Mode O’Day, a division of Gam- and Mrs Vincent N. Black, #14 N 8.pt. 19 - Inve ligated fight. Ans- amt this heifer was nanted Junior
the races Saturday afternoon Kara ble-Skogmo, Inc., has signed a 5- Floyd, Tulia, recently iVmpletcd *er d tal1 ,,n f disturbance champion, of this show. Max
went to th- Fair with her grand- >' •''' 1 •lv <*n a downtown Tulia eight w -cks of basic training at lsu-’d <’ bekets for speeding, Jones has a second place sum-
parents Rev and Mrs. Roland building with Bob Vaughn of Tulia, the u. S \rmy Training Center, «*“ ,nr,.n'' ,lri,v-‘r s Hciuse, one iner yearling heifer and one that
M00re ’ it wa- announced today by Darold Infantry, Ft. Polk, I..A f'»r tag I'gnt "Ut. placed third. Nancy Jones also had
Ml mil Mrs lassie Gilbert of vl1' ll- district supervisor for He received instruction in drill s,’l,t 20 Investigated shooting the champion Junior heifer ealf.
Klomnt and Mrs Mai-Green vi-Ved Mode (PDay Co. and ceremonies, weapons, m a p of n'a" M*d-‘ two arrests for County Agricultural agent Ken
Silvcrton Young Farmers met on ^ o-.l ' c o ‘ iln Mod - O'Day operates under a reading, combat tactics, military niln ,r •" l''>s-es-ion of alcohol. Is- Cook and Assistant Agent Kenneth
!—-«•««» n in hi..h M<)m -,ml 1 °l> pax r Mu.Hiav. fr-.m-his.. ..ion ...... Too in courtesv military justice first aid sU’d I*1' hekets for -|>e.ding. one Rennet! both attended the Amarillo
tee-chairman, Beverly Dubois. (iv- Mr. and Mrs. Donley Darnell acc0rding to manager Don Crocker. A total of 64 new mem
ic and C ommumty-chairman, Mari- and Mrs. R. T Darnel! att-nd.-.i u„„ m _„mi,„rA;„
lyn Heard. Professional Commit- funeral services for Justin Enochs i wci g, td by 14 membership teams.
tee-chairman. Sharon Moffett, al Amarillo Thursday.
School - Activities chairman, Shar- Happy Birthday to Joan Flores,
ron Miller. She had a nice birthday party.
The capabilities of these officers Lr-a and Laurie Bice spent the
and chairmen will make this year night with her Friday night so the
ODA’j best.
Young Farmers
Meet Thursday
four girls including Norma Flores
all had a ball.
Mr and Mrs. Gary Moore and
Elain- went to Wichita Falls for
Mode 0' Day
To Open Soon
Pvt. Stewart Black
Completes Basic
Thursday September 2.1 in the high ‘ , • h; M ‘ ’. franchise plan, over 7IHI stores in courtesy, military justice, first aid
c-./'-if mn-il -i errii -ii ll it r<> ria>. k ' r- I h.> I v 11 f. -. I Vituf. v unit iiriiiiii/yw a. <>n.l k.eli.et. n n.l i.-n.l.t
school
partment
Newly ek-cted officers were in
stalled by the dub’> advisor, Mon
roe Gates. The- officers arc: Tub*1
~ s j“*
th.-m and vi-itcd Dick Scott Mon-
then own lactones, located through- Tulia High School.
roe uaies. me mneers arc. ...«• V*£M r^rdner^^rM^vea^r Thi^More'will^liii-ally owned
cretary - treasurer; a n d Wayne Le0 Garn(k^ ,.oyd Gardner, l,,n» and ^dl «'ffei budget pr.c-c-d
Wephens, reporter - historian. Mr d Mrs Rl)b„rt ^arrtn,.r and I a d . c s and childrens dresses,
Riddell opened the business meet- 1)avid Mr and Ml s u„nni(. Biv. port-war, linger.,- bras girdles
rm I'nl. i. L'W..U,k» PillV,irt.u4 on Ihai ' . . . .Mil llllltll lllv ,11 I v 'mil ClA/lllt.
Parent Night
Meetings Set
enn. ss. Answered call on hit and
lun lssiH-.I two tickets for s|>eed-
ing, on - for running top sign.
Sept. 21 - Made arrest for drunk-
enness. Answered call on hit and
Issued two tickets for spred-
i nn
hn- Turkey Shook, on Novembru j„hn G.,ry Canl: .mm
M M . tvn Kon 1(1 nt thik Vll. . *
ing. one for running slop sign.
Sept 22 ■ M id - arrest for hit and
Tulia Public- Schools announce a run. Issu d two tickets for speed-
of Parent Night meetings ing, on • for no driver's license, one
held on ihe various school for running stop sign.
Notes from
Nazareth
*Mi. FLORANCE ALBRACHT
Marla Rose, daughter of the Ed
Kamnekers was baptized Sunday,
20 and December 18 at the Sil- n.,r and’(-rajR (Grippy th' 3rd). Hvt nsive remodeling
of . h ,, campuses during lbe next few S, pt 23 Issued two tickets for September 26 « Holy Family L’hur-
now in weeks. S-parole dales for these speeding, ticket for defective muff- eh by Father Stanley. Sponsor-
events are scheduled so that it It, one for no driver's license-, were Gk-nn and Mary Beth Ka-
maekers by proxy by Mr. and Mrs.
verton Gun Hub Range. Kar, ,)nd Mrs Gardn,.r. We wjsb building is taking place
Young Farmers will assist the manv mon. the space formerly occupied by , , . ... .. ,
Gun C’lub m fixing the trap shoots • Mr a n d Mrs rurtjs |>afham The Fashion Shop with all work wd( not b»- m-ccssary for parents on* for headlight out.
when weather permits. atienck-d funeral services in Plain- being done by l(K-al eonlrac tor-.
Members were reminded to pay vj(.w „f J(M, Thornton s father. <>ur The grand opening date will
their dues. The l<K*al awards ban- sympathy to their family Then announced soon,
quet was discus-ed and tabled un- Gur1js and Gm, |.a1ham, and Sam- •
with children enrolled in more than Sep! 25 Investigated fight. Made Jack Kenm-ron of t’inemnati, aunt
h,. one school to rush from one cam- two air-1- for minor in (Misses- and uncle.
til a later date. my sad|er went to Austin for the
Other projects voted on and ap- RaiTU, Vivian spent the weekend
proved were: purcha-ing a band with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
saw for the ag students; assisting jrpwjp while they were gone,
other local clubs in building per- pau| G;.<)rge cam,- down to the
manent picnic tables and awnings lhls af(^rnoon to -how their
at the City Park: and purcha-ing m.w pickup. I asked L. G. what
and selling m-w Citiw n Band radio h<> wa- going to do about his I -aid
number visors. groceries were going up to help
Eight members and their ad- pay for nurs |)(1 s;lld | don-t know
visor were present. Next meeting RlK.ss ni just mak • a bigg, r note,
will be October 14. Rut w<> always find a way and are
# proud of any new vehicle.
No person is so perfect that he Mrs Kdd Burnett Is to be
(Joes not need some advice from home today (Tuesday) after -ur-
Others from time to time. j,ery North Plains Baptist Hos- (,di-t church sanctuary
pital. Mr. and Mr-. T'-d Sprague Partic-matine in this
Five Churches
To Observe
Communion
pu- to anoth<-i in order to visit -ion of alcohol. Made arrest for The Bay Sc-hmucker family spe-nt
each child's classroom. drunkifmess. Ksuc-d ticket for several days in Colorado visiting
East Ward School opens t h e sp ding, one for running stop sign, her brothers, the la-roy Hoc-Rings
series Thursday, September 30. at on:- for defective muffk-r. in Colorado Springs and Denis and
7:30 p m. in Ezra Jones Cafeteria. Sept 2# - Made arrest for drunk- Marvin Hoeltlngs in Denver.
The evening's activities begin with r ss. issued ticket for -|M-cding, Congratulations to all the win-
a gc-neral session at which time on.* for no driver’s license, one ners at the Trt • State Fair In
the n-w report card and its re- for running red light,
lationship to the levels program Patrolled 2989 miles,
will be explained. Parents will thc-n
move into the classrooms for
group meetings with teachers. Each
tc-achcT will dr-cuss plans for th-
... _ , . . , , , year's learning activities for the
K ive fulia churches are joining particular group involved. Sessions
in a World <''»mmunion Day ob- 'will (,in(.)u(k. Lt 9 The program
i'iiri...n/m trt rt.. holH Lim/1'iif of ■
STRIKETTE
BOWLING
TM niUA NKRALD
a M. OapfHy, Wfw wnd
Uthar. FwWMimI tocfi TKwnday
by Th* Tulia HaraM, lac. al 134-
ISO North Anrntr»f*f, Tulia.
Krtrtwr Cauaty, Tmcat 7*040.
ln*Ma4 m aatund dea moHut
al Am ptrtufWn al TuNa, Tm«,
unAut Aw act af March 1, 107*.
ANNUAL SUMONFTION RATES:
1 yaarfS.OO. 4 awnllw $300. 1
awalh 7Sc
sc-rvance to b<- held Sunday ai js p|an„,.d to b,. of inierc-st only
am. in the First l mted Meth- j0 parerdj| and evening play sup-
pital Mr and Mr-. T-d Sprague Participating m this' annual e- W'" n,,, * Pr°'
Krtl haVe b‘H‘n Xtm :"[■ b<; ,*!“*, <**»■' ochoob have scheduled Pa-
helpmg ^the boys huich. First United 1‘resbyterian ^ Nt„ht a. fo||ows:
Mrs. O. M Jennings and Mrs. ( hurch, F.l Buen Pastor, First U- Thursdcv Ocioher 7 Hiohlanri
Roland Moore took Mrs. D-Ia Cas- piled Methodist and Trinity Method- s,.h(M., 7 a r,,
tleberry to the doctor for a check- ist- ’ , ' ,| m ’ a ,^raJ
— ft,.m., Pn„ .. , .. . . session in the auditorium followed
up Monday afternoon. Roy went to Similar worship and communion by Kroup M.ssi(ins in c|assrooms.
Amarillo Monday for another check
up. He is doing better.
Amarillo. Angle- Wilhe-lm was Cas-
tro County winner in the baking
department in the Castro County
4 - H club in Area I counties.
Don’t know alt the winners at
the Fair hut congratulations to all.
Rain was the name of the- game
the past week. From Fridav of the
previous week until F’riday between
4 to 5 Inches was received by mo-t
farmers in the area.
Attending the wedding on Sat-
urday, Sept. 25 for Llbbey Joe
Rossi and Ricky Howard, both of
Tulia in St. William’s Church, Fa-
ther Lynch officiating and recep-
tion in th.-- bride's home follow-
. _ . .., ..... .. , „ Ing were the John Schacher, Jer-
fn Tuesday night s Stnkc-tte U-a- ry wtlhe-lm and la-onard Schultes
will take place in churches around ”'V,nd ,v (K-tnber 11 - Junior liieh «u-' bowiing, Bill’s Market managed nj Nazareth
th, world for 24 hours Sunday. 0 ;,n „',;u’s, k to hold the lead by winning 3 games Th(l Na7ar,,(h Swifts on a
W Every hour of the 24 somewhere, Vu.sd.v Ocioher 19 Senior fn,m kihl’1 s Beauty Shop. The fj^,|d d weather here lost
It would be- wonderful if ev.-ry someplace churches will be par- Hivh On^'n^^HouV S •««"»«.« ™.i« t«..m '?■ ana r<*'ny vainer nere, lost
chip on the- shoulder were nothing ticipating as the- time comes for 8 ’ ' A 4
but bark.
the 11 a m service.
9 Few religious celebrations have
Some people try to pu-h th- m- the p<»ti-ntial for drama found in
selves forward by patting them- World Communion Sunday with its
selves on the back.
COW POKES
Vy Ac* Reid
"J»Jryie’ to guA cigerettoo."
EM
, -z. *********
* v -
There Is No Substitute for...
•. • Safety • Service & Experience
Mae iniiiifilrrr Vttfl SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLE®
millions of participants, all join-
ing in one common act of worship.
The idea that man, through this
act, can come to God for forgive-
n--s and cleansing, as a sign of
faith and renewal, has in itself
the highest dramatic possibilities.
Delta Sigma
Begins Fall
Rush Season
Plantaiion Inc. team was only team th(. ranyonJ „ u.am ^ T’hurs.
to take 4 games from their oppo- day Pvening
Afeudr:t fjfjsz
with 197 for Love _ )d and County ho-pital two days the past
DH ir-s, a 196 for The Plantation. for iwd|, ati(,n and treat-
M .ry Lou Evans setting an av- m,,nt for br(>n(1lltus
c-rag- for Uve Bros team had Mr and Mrs Douj,,as
high 3 game senes with 509. High and farnj|y ^ Holly, Colorado visit-
j Wt11 i lnn fd her mother, Mrs. Val Acker
with /97 and I game team series 0VPr lh(. weekend.
to I.ove Bros. Oil (o with 2217. father Adam Wellington of fa-x-
Swi-hc-r (o ( attic- ( o. still fol- N w and h|s monH,r frnm
That r- part of the meaning be- *>'11* «'haPk''' °* KpsH«n |„w ( |,)Se b,.hind Bill’s Market for farmlngton N M ^sHed the HiS
emc-, “D raw Sigma Alpha opened fall rush with 2nd place. KS"2.T Tonv Ack^
hind this year's theme, _ . _ ..
N ar with Faith”. a social c-ntltled 'Our Heart's Are
Holy Communion is one of the Open to Ychj'' in the Gold Koom of
Kerns and Tony Ackers Sunday
and Monday.
Rickie Ramp- Ed Wilhelm was honored with a
■, ---------- — —— — —— ... . „ , i, i .. . Stout, Linda F-liis, ,*,» ■-.■mf, ■,,, „inn-ini wiin ,i
most iM-rscmal rc-hgi-nis acts enter- on Mon,lay* k-y and Emily Bill. Member- s.-rv- birthday supper on his 75th birth-
ed m'o by the faithful. The church- I' 2D at i •« m. . . » Dam.-I. Jovre riav Sundav in ih<> hum,, nf hi< enn
it bc-eom s a -hared blessing. Such w,,re greete d at the door and tag-
Sturgess and Jan Latham.
and Mrs F^rnie Brockman, Mr.
faith loads to the World t'ommun- gc d with h-arls by Andre Sink,
ion offering. No longer called Ihe captain. She lalc-r officially
off -ring for the Fellowship of Suf- welcomed th’ rushers and intro-
fering and Service, World Com- d“ccd Jo Ann Daniel who gave
niimion gifts arr used to support a *'’w highlights concerning F«SA.
« hrislian s< holar-hip programs Refreshment- nf sandw i c h e s,
and to undi rgird the work of mill- chips, dips and Cokes in the- sh.i|H s
taiy and uvilian chaplain-. of hearts were served In rushees
Pvt Kim Hays
Ends Basic
Judy Prwloy, Joyce King, Sue
Foutch, F’ay II nlthim, Betty Car-
l«-nter, F’llen Coffman. Kar<m Sand-
erson, Juanita Williamson, Dee
fardry, Ft. Polk. La.
He received instruction in drill
and cm-moni<s, w< apons, map
FT. POLK. La. — Army Pri- reading, combat tactics, military
vate Kim T. Hays, 22, son of courtesy, military ju-tice, first aid,
Mr and Mrs. Paul E. Hays, Route and army history and traditions.
1, Kress, recently completed eight Pvt Hays, a 1967 graduate of
weeks of basic training at the Kress High School, attended West
U. S Army Training Center, In- Texas State University, Canyon.
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1971, newspaper, September 30, 1971; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506629/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.