The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1966 Page: 3 of 18
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THURSDAY, SOTVMRM I, THi
Vigo Park
Varieties
■y MR8. ROLAND MOOUB
- The Home Demonstration club will
meet in the home of Mrs. Jack Pres-
ton Thursday afternoon at 2.30. Our
club president, Mrs. Dick Lowrey,
asks the ladies of the club and the
community to think about what they
can enter in the fair which is Sept.
15-16-17. If we will combine our ef-
forts and show our county something
of what we have done with our hands,
we can bring home the prize. So
many of the ladies of our community
are talented in many ways but,
have never entered anything in the
fair. I can’t think what I'm talented
at - but maybe I can come up with
aomething.
: 'Visiting week before last in Mr.
Shaffer's home was his daughter,
‘Mrs. Florence Lovett from Temple,
Texas. Her twin sister, Frances Ilan-
ey from Gravettc, Arkansas, has
been visiting her father for some
time now, but plans to go tome this
Friday. Florence's son, Ralph Lovett,
k visiting his grandfather and plans
to go home the last of this week. Vis-
iting in the home last Monday from
Plainview was another daughter,
Mrs. Wilma Schaffer and his sis-
ter, Mrs. Tillie Freeze.
| R. T. Darnell was 83 years old in
August. Some birthdays that I know
•t in September are Gary Moore and
his two little daughters, Fara and E-
faino. Kenee Littlefield and Elaine
•re twin cousins. Both will be 2 years
•Id Sept. IS. Debra Cope, Septem-
ber 3, which was Gary and Ann’s
, 5th anniversary. Shan Durham, Scp-
tenitor 15. Don Foster of Happy,
, in 13th. Gene and Coleen Culwell
and Mrs. Theron Culwell have Sep-
; tember birthdays. To you I didn’t
, know’ about, Happy Birthday to you
Joo, September 17th is the wedding
, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Cobb.
| Beginning their first year in school
from Wayside and going on the bus
to Claude are Steve and Mickey
Franz and Melinda Watson. Me -
|inda likes to ride the bus but some-
. times feels she ought to ride with
tier grandmother, Mrs. Aline Wat-
son, who teaches school at Claude,
so she want be lonesome.
$ From this community, Brent
Thompson is a first grader going to
|Tulia and Carol Cobb is going to Sil-
Verton. They both like school very
much.
■ | Our sympathy to Mr Vinson Smith
of Silvcrlon and his family for the
death of his mother. Her funeral was
| it Silvcrton on Tuesday. We knew
; the Smiths, years ago, when they
’ lived in the Wayside community and
J learned to love them. Mrs. Smith
I will be missed by her loved ones
; and her many friends.
>,<f Weekend visitors in the home of
> the Kenneth Littlefields was his bro-
jujher, Mr and Mrs. Doyle Ray Little-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kdao of Can-
yon visited Sunday with her brothers
and families, Leo, Orval and Loyd
Gardner. Other viaitcra hi the Orval
Gardner home was: Mrs. Ideia Hy-
att of Tulia, Mr. Shaffer and his
daughter, Frances Haney and grand-
son, Ralph Loved. In the late after-
noon, Mrs. Orval Gardner, Myria
Sue, Rebecca, Donna Martin, and
Mrs. Hyatt visited Mrs. Euia Ma •
lane.
Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Robert Gard-
ner went to Lubbock Monday to visit
the Gardner’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Lemons and children, and
Patricia’s family. They came home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keim at Tulia
were visitors at the Community Chur-
ch for the revival Saturday night.
You who did not attend missed a
blessing. There were visitors from
Hereford, Dumas, Happy and Claude.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland Oldfield and
children at Plainview; and Mrs. Jhn
Barnes and sons, David and Jim
Bob; David Hulsey and Keith Wat-
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cog-
dell and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Thompson
spent the weekend with their grand-
children, Larry, Terry and Jerry
Winkler at Dickens whiles their par-
ents went on a Niort trip to San
Angelo. They all enjoyed themselves.
Last week I failed to get some
family reunion news. Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Thompson attended the Chis-
um reunion at Clairmont. They met
in the community building with over
100 people present. Some of the cou-
sins hadn't seen each other in 20
years. A good time was enjoyed by
all.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thom peon and
children attended he Thompson fam-
ily reunion at the Quartz Mountain
State Park near Altus, Oklahoma
Aug. 26 • 27th. There were around
50 people present.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Martin and
children attended the Shannon fam-
ily reunion in Thompson Park at
Amarillo Sunday. There were around
70 people present. It's a happy time
when loved ones can get together.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Darnell over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Henderson Jr. of
Byers, and Dr. and Mrs. Enoch Dar-
nell of Borger. Visiting last Friday
was Mrs. Darnell’s sister from Am-
arillo, Mrs. Joe Shields.
Mrs. Irene Veazey of Amarillo vis-
ited in the home of her sister, Mrs.
Leila Castleberry and brothers, Rob
and Charlie Surguy, Saturday, Sun-
day and Monday.
Mr. and Msr. Roy Dodson and Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Dodson of Canyon
are on vacation to points in Oklaho-
ma, east Texas and Arkansas. While
Roy and Dot are gone, Rex and
Marie Rogers are the store-keepers.
They are doing a good job.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell at Fort
Sumner, N. M. visited their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scott and child-
ren over the weekend.
Mrs. Harry Young and Mrs. Ray-
mond Johnson visited in the Dayle
Culwell home Saturday afternoon. Di-
an Culwell sprained her knee last
Wednesday while practicing basket-
ball. It was painful for a few days
but is much better now.
Shan Durham is staying with her
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Culwell and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Culwell and
going to school at Tulia this year.
Her mother came for her Sunday
and they spend Sunday night at
Men Are Found Guilty
Ih Counterfeiting Case
A U. S. District Court jury de-
liberated about 30 milnutes Tuesday
before ruling that two Lubbock men
were guilty of possessing and passing
a bogus $20 bill in Tulia on April 7.
The pair, Jack W. Henshaw, 41,
and Alvino Paz, 31, will be sentenced
at a later date. Both pleaded not
guilty to the charges. Neither testi-
fied in his own behalf.
■Early in the trial James Bowers of
Pampa, Paz’ attorney, submitted
a motion stating the bogus bill should
not be introduced in evidence be-
cause it was gained ‘‘through an il-
paper. He said true currency paper
is manufactured by a secret process
which makes use of red and blue
silk Ihread.
"This (tic bogus MB) la printed
on offset,’’ Sorrells Mid, pointing out
that the detail pceaant in a genuine
bill in non-existent in counterfeit mon-
ey. John W. Brwtohaw of DaHas, a
special secret aaervice agent also
testified that the bogus bill was coun-
terfeit.
Groom with her grandparents, Mr.
y^.yrs. J»m Littlefield. Mrs. little- legal search and seizure."
Joseph B.
field brought her back Monday. Tues-
day Mrs. Littlefield, Mrs. John Cul-
wcil, and Mrs. Leroy Roberts went to
'Plainview to visit their sister, Mrs.
Howard Priest.
'AH summer I have wanted to go
see the "Texas" drama which was
Dooley
Federal Judge
over-ruled the motion.
The government's first witness was
James Moore, 17, a Tulia High school
senior student, who told the jury that
a new car drove into the driveway
of Buddy’s Conoco Station where to
performed nightly down in the Palo was employed at noon on April 7.
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Duro Canyon State Park. Finally on
the last night I got to go. I was
not disappointed. It was an impres-
sive performance. I went along with
Myria Sue and Rebecca Gardner who
took their car. Donna Martin, Mrs.
Andy Davis and daughters went too.
We ail enjoyed it very much.
SQUARE DANCE NOTES
■He identified Paz as the driver and
Henshaw as a passenger. He said
the men ordered $2 worth of gas
and paid lor with a $20 bill.
Moore said to had heard about
" all those counterfeit bills going
around in Amarillo. I felt it, and it
just didn't feci right," to said.
The student said to went ahead
The Vigo Community building was ato gave the men the correct change
the scene of another fine evening of
square dancing on Saturday, Septem-
ber 3. We were happy to have Don-
ald Sarctot of Borger as our caller.
A business meeting was held dur-
ing this session and new officers
were elected. The newly elected of-
ficers who will assume their positions
in October are: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Dalluge, president; Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Borchardt, vice president; Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Thompson, secretary -
treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard-
ner, reporter and Mr. and Mrs. Car-
roll Wright, hospitality chairman.
Rex Rogers is the delegate to the
Panhandle Square Dance Association.
By - laws for the Club were also
read and approved.
We invite all members and guests
to be present at our next regular
meeting on Saturday, September 17
at 8 p.m. at the Vigo Community
building. _
A mother’s life is a complicated
one She's tom between the fear that
some designing female will carry off
her son and that no designing male
will do the same for her daughter.
and then called Swisher County Sher-
iff Darrell Smith of Tulia.
Sheriff Smith said Moore gave him
the license number of the car driven
by Paz and the bogus bill. The men
were arrested in Nazareth by Sheriff
Jack Cartwright of Dimmitt.
Forrest B. Sorrells of Dallas, spec-
ial agent in charge of the U. S. Se-
cret Service, told the jury the bogus
bill was not made of genuine money
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Helms Reception
Sunday Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Helms will be
honored by their children with a re-
ception Sunday afternoon from 2 to
5 o’clock in the parlor of the First
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Helms arc observing
their golden wedding anniversary.
Friends are invited.
Ycu’rc getting old when the girl you
smile at thinks you're one at her
father’s friends.
OVERWEIGHT?
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$1.00 for 72 tobltti
CITY DRUG STORE
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
Reid and children from Clarendon.
Mrs. Estcen Latham of Tulia visit-
Sundny and Monday in the com-
*■ iminity with her sons, Curtis and
J Barney and their families.
, $ Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Latham and
^ ^daughter went to Lubbock last Wcd-
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3 '(tied recently, and who will be going
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| Labor day visitors in the Dick Iow-
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j :fo r. and Mrs. Kemp Thompson.
■j S Mrs Etila Malone reports that her
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1 kope to will soon be completely well
i Firs. Malone has been staying part
5 ?<at the time with him and helping to
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imd visits from his friends would
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1966, newspaper, September 8, 1966; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth636236/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.