The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 9, 1961 Page: 1
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Kress Team Wins Auctions Bring Higher Cotton Prices Chamber of Commerce Announces
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Cot on has now Joined livestock Dally sales catalogs listing from tlons own bids operate to prevent alive action and volume competitive In their cotton Last season 1512 PrftC Vit I nFIctfYlDP A T VlUlf IOC
tobacco citrus fruit eggs and fresh 7000 to 10000 bales are flown night cotton from selling below market selling 000 were paid as patronage refunds IsUJli I Ul vlll IjllllQj MwllYlllvJ
vegetables In using the auction mcth ly to cotton buying centers in price Plains Cotton Cooperative Assoel to some 11000 Plains farmers
i By mutual agreement Floydada od of selling However the mono las Houston and Memphis and dls Area copperative gins Include Tu atlon Was organiicd eight years ago Eightyeight farmers one from Tulia Chamber of Commerce has Maxwell south to Highway SB cast
and Dalhart Monday agreed to play tone chant of the auctioneer which trlbutcd in Lubbock Ha Ccopcratlvo Gin Swisher Coop to find better ways to sell Plains each gin association sit on the board announced its schedule of Christmas to Austin then north up Maxwell
their bldistrict playoffgamc at 7 makes livestock and tobacco sales nuycrs examine the listings and Gin of Kress Hart Producers Co colton to more mills By Its aggrcs which makes policies and directs events All merchants and business where it wilt disperse All floats
30 pm on Nov 17 In Buffalo Bowl noisy and colorful is entirely missing make their bids These may be pre op Gin and Edmonson Gin Cooper slve sales program it Is now selling the affairs of the Marketing Asso men arc requested by the Chamber tj be entered by churches are to
rln Canyon from a cotton auction according to scnted In person but many bidders ativc colton n 22 foreign countries and elation Howard Alford well known to cooperate to make the project b lighted by torches now under con
8 Floydadas Whirlwinds have clin C E Bowles secretary of Plains make their offers by wire without Eightynine Plains cooperative gin to many mills In the United States Lubbock County farmer is prcsl a success struction Street lights around tho
hed tho District 2AA title With a Cotton Cooperative association who leaving their offices At 200 pm associations with 137 gin plants con Being owned by the farmers who dent of Plains Cotton Cooperative City decorations will be turned on square will be turned off during the
record for the sP < > ke In Tulia Monday night each day Monday through Friday ccntrate their farmers cotton for Use It any margins made in the Association Dan Davis Is tho Asso at 630 November 30 All mcr parade and merchants are requested
season The pm
Wolves have clinched the District Plains Cotton Cooperative Assoel the sealed bids are opened and each Plains Cotton Cooperative Associa competitive auction sale in mcr clatlons general manager chants arc1 requested to turn on their to turn off all possible lights in their
1AA cronn and arc 81 for the atlon at Lubbock is selling some quality is awarded to the highest ticns auction sales Farmers find chsndising and In warehousing are storo gnts and decorations at this store Darkness makes for the suc
jieason 7 million worth of cotton each bidder The CCC loan support and a stronger market because of the paid by Plains Cotton Cooperative Balboa Spanish explorer came to tfme cess of this event Prizes of 25
I Each team has one game left wccl ° ulstly and without fanfare Plains Cotton Cooperative AssoCla economies made possible by cooper Association to the farmers who scnd America at tho ago of 2 Santa Claus will make his official 15 and 10 will be awarded floats
goes to Friday night
tthllo Dalhart is at Tulia
Denver City has clinched the 3
Crown
Dalhart is ths highestscoring
team racking up 329 points while
rpenvcr City has tallied 300 Mor
ion has thj third best offensive record
with 241 points one more than
ffulia
In District CAA Haskell Stain
ord Hamlin and Anson arc tied for
the lead with 21 records
In Class A Kress Idalou and Sea
graves won playoff rights Kress
nd Idalou havo wound up district
play and will meet In bidistrict
Kress the only undefeated Class A
ieam Jn the area Is the 3A cham
C < yEfciH SWISWM COUNTy LIKS THf SUNSHINE
The TuLin Herald
VOL 53 NO 44
TULIA Swlthcr County TEXAS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9 1961
Loed Winners In Football stolen Radio
fc dominates the statiMlcTin COSlfeSt AfG AlHIOUOTCeCl S KeCOVered
Class A The Kangaroos have scor Winners In the Punt Pass Motor Co have been announced Ta AxL Minn +
cd the most points 262 and have Kick contest sponsored by John Wil king first place were Dale Keeling YYITllin IVlinUTe5
fallowed the second least points 58 kerson Ford in cooperation with Ford son of Mr and Mrs Jimmie Keel
Thurman recovered stolen
The
COUNTRY EDITOR
By H M BAGGARLY
ing 22 Adair 6yearold division Drug a
Roger Cook son of Mr and Mrs d ° ay ° ny mnu es after the
Sonnle Cook 415 N Gaines 7year ei had bccn nored l ° Tulla P0
old division Ronald Chandler son > ce A wa believed to have taken
> small radio had taken bus
of Mr and Mrs W C Chandler a
224 N Gaines 8yearold division for Amanita
The very suggestion of this sounds asinine Yet the situation par will pass punt and kick again Their Bry Calif two sisters Mrs Ida
allots what is going on politically in nation scores will be recorded mailed to Gristy or Stcphenville and Mrs Eth
vv no euro Communism We can nqJ undcr
T 7 re86n will be Nov jq at Dallas
perhaps delay Its spread buy a few more days We can perform National winners Will be accorded Homc
major surgery immediately which likely would prove fatal to this planet an official White House reception 7
but that is about all we can do humanly speaking be presented with a championship American LsQIOn
The only deterrent to Communism is Christlanltyand America isnt trophy and receive a football auto =
about to repent of her sins and look to God for deliverance from tho by tho NFL chamPlonshP nvj + es Veterans
Second place local winners were
Pious people like to go to prayer meeting and deplore the fact that Billy B Burrow 6 Jay Tom Rod hc American Legion is holding
back homc where thc people live Washington officials will rise no higher Tnird place local winners were
or sink no lower than the folks back home When the people back home Dewey Dee Bryant 6 Jerry Don
authorize the court to modernize the
Community
Tiving
Service Sef
Community Thanksgiving
wj n o
churches
6
choir
The annual
put their faith in God instead of weapons the John Birch Society and In PayneJ Joe Bob Thompson 8 Lay cven of s anrf rcc pd hcr home Tua folIortin
a particular political party then It will be that Washington will do like no Williamson 9 and Lonny Wat natio Coff and w bc a two n0nhs sta tth her n h
wise
Meanwhile wc have a renegade group of American patriots who
not only stand on the sidelines offering unreasonable criticism of every
effort made to save this old world who condemn without offering
nny sane alternate treatmrnt but who question the Integrity morality
nnd patriotism of those who are doing everything possible to solve
thorny problems that have no solutions
Even Elsenhower Nixon nnd Rockefeller in their more nonpolitical
moments have told America that we must support President Kennedy
in his efforts They have not questioned his patriotism or his ability
They have not even questioned his basic decisions ln their nonpolitical
talks
COUNTir 10ITOI
REPUBLICANS know what would happen fchould the
RESPONSIBLE
country bc turned over to the Goldwatcrs the Smoots the Welchs
the Hargls followers the Birchers the Dcaleys the Izzards the Tom
Andersons the Vayno Pouchers the Dean Manlcns the Generals Walker
Van Fleet Lee Wcdemeycr the Freedom Seminars the Texas for
America groups thc Evetts Halcys thc Citizens Councils the Ku Klux
Klanncrs tho Gerald L K Smiths
COUHUT I0ITOI
N OUR POSSESSION is a letter written by Texas Republican ConI
gressman Bruce Alger of Dallas to a high ranking Democrat
one whose name Is a household word Hes a former Cabinet member
und9r FDR who differed with FDR and became a little disgruntled
In the letter Alger made a bid for this mans support of the Republican
party In the South even having the gall to ask for a financial
contribution for the GOP war chest
Tho reply of fhls Democrat to Alger is too good net to pass on
Here it Is
Dear Congressman Alger
I was away from my desk a few days and that accounts for my
failure to answer more promptly your letter of October 4
ew in Elk Cilh Oklahoma
THREE SECTIONS
County to Vote Tou9h Teams
NexSeason
On Courthouse
Improvements
8 0t a C0St n0t t0 CXCCed
Swisher County commissioners j rearrangement of the district
Michael Roscoe Cosby son of Mr ice Chief Alvln Roberts of Tu d ue > lf Z l V
l Me N liaoned arillo police and wuh at which times voters will be given t SJS Vmc
15 minutes the taken J anu Nov 16 Homc
Paso 9yearold division
AM RAYBUUN lies In a Bonham hospital dying of One Bru Whisenhunt 110 87 Ave
cancer
of these days radio programs will be interrupted to announce year ° d dvision A7C TirlVAo
C
jhls passing Since he was stricken and his ailment diagnosed the best Winners will receive footba l un 11 I O I fU YV tZU 3
fmedical attention in America has been his Cancer specialists from all f ° r m Th elr pfrCre n lw MOther DieS
over the nation have flown to his bedside only to confirm the verdict J SW E
The time has been set at 430 so On Wednesday night Dec 20 the
that more children will have an op public will be asked to assemble on
portunity to see him The high school the square for a short program con
band will present a short program sisting of an invocation and proof
Christmas music preceding the clamatlon Then the people will walk
arrival of Santa Santa will ride his to their respective churches for their
sleigh mounted on a trailer unless Christmas worship service People
snows WH be asked to bring flashlights
The torchlight parade will be held to help light the way Carols will
at 630 p m December 14 It will be sung as they walk Designated
originate at the First Baptist church areas will be assigned for asscro
proceed cast along Broadway to bly of each church group Time for
Hornets Face
wnnn
visit at 430 pm on December 7 selected best by Judges
Beef Growers
Tp Hear Poage
the church walk is set for 7 pm
to coincide with the regular time
for church services
An award will be made this year
to the merchant with tho best decorated
store A ballot will be printed
in the paper and the people will
vote for the store of their choice
An award will be presented at the
Tuha linnets will end their 1061 annua c < banquet
season Triday night against the Dal j ttll be named to select
hart Wolves here on Younger Field thc best decorated homes In tho
Game time is 730 residential class Cash prizes will
This will be the last time for the be awarded
Hornets to medt Dalhart due to a
and Bruce i
WH bC AbCr
Whisenhunt son of M and Mr Into custody and the radio recovered courthouse A fire heavily damaged hospital tondlmbe Paidof h Cany ° 1nd
10
SSuJ S TSlSS l9 t ° a next season
had recognized the need for modern LCn Lu VoHw be asalnst Whte Deer Mue Patlens ln Swiher County hosp
ration of the building public opin rX thJ7 1 VlLr l u sll0e and Dimmiu T0 > als0 a Tuesday were Mrs Norwood
ion seemed to indicate that this L ° T fJ Sf L J mect McmPhis cford and Olton Grubb and daughter Mrs L
would be a suitable time to remodel
on which citizens will vote on Dec 2 on enemy territory
Modernization plans call for taking
of his regular doctors pared with other winnersscore card Mrs Frances H Christopher 76 rt i3lKiheJ s Pc l off the dome and third story of the T u rA > L x
1
i Rajburns family and friends have the assurance that everything from local contests in the same re died Tuesday afternoon in Swisher r Z 5 LT ij courthouse and constructing oncsto I Ullfl VrW Lhapt
J humanly possible has been done for Mr Sam If ever humanity Een The outcome of these score County hospital following an illness jjjjjj ty annexes one on the nnrth and
exhausted its life comparisons will determine regional of several weeks
resources to save a it was done in this case
couHtir ioitoh winners From this regional score She was born Oct 4 1885 in
ST d M Springer Wiley Bomar Mrs
James Guthrie Henry Hcckman
Mrs Andrew Minor Howard Love
NOW CONSIDER the reaction should a minority group of medical comparison five winners will be de Erath county She and the late Lin ncw facc brck anj new wlndmvs Dismissals slnco last report Jack
doctors begin a letter writing campaign to the newspapers termlned In each of the 14 regions Christ0 at > hcf Stcphenville wcre namcd P 2l would be that of ouslde mmnl aPPearanccPrani iv Dav breakfast Samrdav morn ey Mre N Mortkres E J
charging that those who attended Mr Sam didnt know their business In each region the regional Vf
that they had made one blunder after another that they had been winners will a free X S ° l
l c
soft on cancer Consider the reaction if they charged the attending Wr with theIrdad J daughter Mrs Fay Tidwcll of Tulia
doctors not only with incompetence and stupidity but with deliberately riaySUn lwo brothers Walter Head of Cool
U Leawc game that
to turn Mr Sam over to the ravages of cancer idse Arit and Charlie Head of
S
Foreman and daughter Mrs Dean
King and daughter L B Ford
Mrs T M Nichols T W Rucker
a completely new blen mVsT
can EWns Sa on
8 cock A I
building The second loor would a rXs of o thctr W veterans m Cavaros Mrs Ida Turner Elmer
and grandjury room and district Dei
offices would be on the ground floor
The new building would be com
service plctely fireproof affecting a tremen
our today
el Husscy of Fresno Calif and three dous saving in insurance
couNinr idiio the center and vm be held at ihe First rates
tOMMUNISM IS a malignancy which has afflicted this old world with the five boys scores from each grandchildren church Wednesday night November Swisher Is cne of only two coun
f The attempts of our besttalent to cure the worlds basic of the other regions The result of Funeral services will bo held Thur 22 nt 7 pm with the Reverend tjes in WestJcxas that has not cither
Ills in thc way all of us would like to have them cured have about as this comparison will determine tho sday afternoon at 3 oclock at Wat Leroy Loopcr pastor of the Calvary built a new courthouse or modern
chaiicc five national champions one from Vice Funeral Chapel Baptist church presiding and Pete feed the old one in recent years
much of complete success as the attempts of the doctors to f s
r TrwE Rqv Robert T Metjger wl onster of Muse of hc First t othcr coulUy is oonicy Elect
restore mr am s ncaitn national comnctitlons in this officiate BurW wltl be In Hose Hill Baptist church In charge of the rical wiring In the present building
There is human for the disease of ° rr direction of Wallace Funeral music Is inadequate and tho aged windows
makc fflcu
The Rcv c w Long pastor of ° lea to
Kc dust
tho First Chnstlan church Is to P u 1t
bring the ThanksgUing address
TnVlted i to attend The Mrs Joe HenUiorn Mrs Paul
breakransi
IV 1 breakrans f Shelon Tommy CawthornF F
The VFW also urges all Tulians G y > Geraldine Fluff Mrs
to display their American flags on Howard Poguc Daniel Torres
Saturday 0RN
Mr and Mrs Joe Hcnthorn 302
The Honorable Robert Poagc Vice
H 5 rd3 53i sSSiSj s = ° svHs ffi i MSi u b sss
structure An architect
propped s ford Wllh ConRrcss PoaRC w New car registrations reported by
community Thanksgiv drawing of the proposed building the HonorabI waiter Rogers Hon tho county tax collector James P
is sponsored by thc mln appear in next weeks herald orabe Georg M h and Honorable Simmons Tulla 1961 Rambler Den
our leaders In Washington are not looking to God for guidance and for V David Brian Burgess 8 ° Pcn nous ° In commcration cf Vet ing service
S DallavTulla a gir
Dr and Mrs L Foreman 315
N Crosby Tulla a girl
Mr and Mrs Norwtod Grubb Rt
N Tulla a girl
Mr and Mrs Dean King 610 N
Armstrong Tulia a girl
New meter connections reported
by City of Tulla Billy J Jones
m R Randall
BCrs
lsterlal alliance the Rev Bob Good zi Amarillo 1962 Pontiar
Intervention Into the affairs of menon the side of America of course Richard Wayne Chlsum 9 and crans DaX on Saturday at tho Post Thomas G Morris New Mexico Vaughn
We have news for these people The trouble isnt In Washingtonit Is Bruce Rice 10 o6 in Tuia president The public Is invited Yruinn RliQC Accedtances from several other Allen B Johnson Tulta 1962 Ford
Post bo open at pm service tJUIy Congressmen are pending Moderat
and all veterans and their families m I I t J I or of the panel will be Loyal Wal El ood Bates Tua > 1962 Chevrolet
are Invited to come and enjoy an Mrs B R Youngblood has return CU alri tArnrlnf kcr Manager of the Agriculture De L C Boyd Jr Tulla 1962 Chev
partment ofthe West Texas Cham relet Doyle Gore Tulla 1962Chev
W C Young 90 retired stock Lor of Commerce r06 Gayleen Wilson Kress lt > 2
man and farmer died Saturday af The forum will follow a bar Chevrolet Coleman If Mosclcy Tu
ternoon at his homc 214 N Floyd becue luncheon to bc served at noon ia 1961 r ° rd C W Rousscr Kress
Funeral services were held Mon by Ihe Hereford Rotary Club at thc 1962 Pontlac John Culwcll Tulla
day afternoon at Wallace Funeral large exhibition hall known as tho ml Pontine Elmer McClurg Tu
Chapel with the Rev O B Herring Bull Barn Presiding over the meet lia 1962 Chevrolet H L ODaniel
pastor Of the Memphis First Meth ing will be Henry Sears president Tulia I382 Chrysler W B Ballard
odlst church and the Rcv Robert of the First National Bank of Here Jr Tulia 1962 Bulck Joed Daven
T Metzger pastor of Tulia First ford and vice president for Region P ° n Amarillo 1962 Pontiac Elmer
Methodist church officiating Burial one of the West Texas Chamber of A Kleman Tulia 1961 Plymouth
was In Rose Hill Commerce Sears with Leo Bene New Hcrald subscribers during the
Survivors Include L D Young and field and James Witherspoon have wcek Mrs ter Jchnson Garling
A T Young both of Tulla and served as the legislative represent house 122A Harrison Amarillo Wil
Gordon Young Fort Sumner N M atives of the Texas Sugar Beet Grow ton Whitehead Box 257 Tulia Si
two brothers D W Young New ers Association ° yle Home 627 NW 6th Tulia Jim
castle and Dec Young Baird a The chairman of each local sugar Smith Box 291 Abilene Jim White
sister Mrs Stella Parrish Oakland beet growers committee will be rec 2519 6tn Canyon R L Grisgby
Miss and six grandchildren ognized and seated at a special ta ttaK 2 < Canyon Dr F F Ewing
ble for this occasion Delegations 3507 Sheridan Wichita Falls C E
REVIVAL AT HAPPY are expected from 35 Texas coun Bowles Box 91 Lubbock Harold
TO BEGIN SUNDAY Hes including Swisher from New Roussjr Star ROutc Kress R C
Revival services will begin Sun Mexico and from Oklahoma Those Poteet 40a Octtonwood Las Animas
day at tho First Baptist church of wanting to attend should contact N M Journalism Dept Texas Tech
Happy Tho Rev Jack Jeter will their local Chamber of Commerce arry nte Box 101 McMurry
be tho evangelist Services will be or should write to P O Box 192 College Abilene Arch S Underwood
held dally at 7 am and 8 pm Hereford Texas Tickets are W50 i07 9lh Lubbo ki udSc H ° wad
Sunday School at Night will be Every person interested in the c Davison 216 16th Lubbock
held at 730 pm sugar beet situation is urged t o I7rank J065 343 42 nd V
Bob Lewis of Las Cruccs N M read a report on legislation on an John E Tolas 4alS 20th Lubbock
will lead the singing other page of this weeks paper Thc weather during the past week
has been cold partly cloudy and
A FORMER rainfall the first of last week
Royal Cjntrcll of Pampa designed meas
the new school units to be constructed in Tulia Pictured ured 112 Inches The thermometer
below is Cantrclls drawing of the new classrooms cafeteria diPPd ° low re ins several times
uchbf th not
and high school gymnasium The home economics unit will uchu 5ro 1PLbaNe
be added to the school The unit below oLfrem
high building
pictured m m emturc for
PLACE winners in the Punt Pass Kick contest recently by John l 0t a r S ch C ° the weki
c v r K
I am bound to tell you that my favorite Alger is Horatio the Wiikers0n Ford received certificates from John Wilkerson left They are from left Dale V ° W ft A S m
or ia r r t
While I find that I cant respond to your moving plea I have
passed your letter on to my goodfriend Harry S Truman who perchance
will be moved by compassion for thc party he defeated so regularly
nnd decisively
In caw Mr Alger wants to know how wo came Into posscMtion of
these two loiters well tell him Its none of his business
COUNtlT IOIIOI
SEVERAL OCCASIONS In recant month opponent of Social
ON have Insisted that It should be left up to the Individual
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writer and that my favorite party is the Democratic While l am not Keeling Roger Cook Ronald Chandler Michael Roscoe Cosby and Bruce Whisenhunt
from Missouri by residence I am from Missouri by Instinct and I
doubt very much your predicted Republican victory in Missouri in 1962 v
or 1961
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Airm WJBc
Amarillo was low bidder
proud or h M ute that the government ham right to tell be HOC POSED ADDITIONS TO TULIA SCUOOL FACILITIES
of Ihl
tfr earner how to care responslMBty
In rarh instance those opponent hae been rnkrwmj who are loo
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vr re mine W e eJe Out the Weal weuW be f r every hwww
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completed by August 25 1962 Ramey Construction Co of Wednesday
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 9, 1961, newspaper, November 9, 1961; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46334/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.