The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 29, 1962 Page: 1
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on Thanksgiving Day onds left in the game with Am
fffiDell Citys victory over Cooper herst
Jwas only the fourtn in 11 games The Lions turned Peoples loose
1 for the Cougars Cooper wound again in the third as he gathered
upjwith a 5G mark Dell City is in a Cowboy kickoff and returned
located in Hudspeth county which the pigskin for an 80 y a r d TD
borders El Paso county on the romp
jcast Each of the Cowboy backs got
VSThc Cowboys from Happy turn Into the scoring act with Jimmy
fedUhrce backs loose against the Blackburn scoring two touch
jjNew Deal Lions as they stormed downs on runs He also kicked
5t district championship at Bull two extra points Richard Ken
f dog stadium in Paiinview Thurs nedy scored the other touchdown
Sday afternoon before 2500 fans for Happy on a 37yard scamper
ipfAfter a wild first three minutes Happy made havoc of the sta
wlth New Deal taking a 7G lead tistics The Cowboys picked up
Sover the topheavy favored Cow 17 first downs to eight for the
settled down Lions showed 316
boys things to a Rushing yards
hard fought game with Happy for Hapiy but only 14G for New
radding touchdowns in each of the Deal In passing the losers en
other periods ioyel a slight advantage 4528
New Deal scored its final touch Happy lecovered three Lion lum
down in the third period bits New Deal pounced on fi ur
The fans who were late arriv Happy miscues
State To Pave
Dallas Street
ffirlerald To Handle
Santa s Mail
AUSTIN The Texas Highway
Commission Monday agreed to assist
the city of Tulia in the construction
of a street type section
on Farm to Market Road 1318
At the request of Santa Claus Spur It will extend from FM
koad 131S State 80
> t0 Highway
Tho Herald has agreed to handle
along DaHas strect
correspondence again this The Highway Department will
Christmas Youngsters desiring provide for construction of pave
Itowrite to Santa may address ment and its support at an esti
Jhjm in care of The Tulia Herald mated cost of 38000 The pro
f BiThe letters will appear in the ject will be financed by the 1963
Christmas edition of The Herald Farm to Market Road Improve
Deadline is Dec 18 ment Program
Tyy The city will maintain the por
tMr and Mrs Jack Scott and tions for which it is responsible
children David and Diana of Mid such as driveways and sidewalks
land spent the Thanksgiving holi while the Highway Department
days in the home of his parents will maintain the portion it con
Mr and Mrs S C Scott structs
Merchants To Stage Three Big
Dollar Days This Weekend
igl Tulia merchants have planned three big dollar days for
today Friday and Saturday Because of Christmas they are
offering three days instead of only one
W Aso tnis weekend merchants are turning on their Christmas
lights and it is hoped that the street decorations will also
installed by this time
f Next Thursday will mark the arrival of Santa Claus He
will be at the bandstand on the courthouse square at 430 and
will distribute candy to the children
gfr Special events have been planned by Tulia merchants for
each week until Christmas
The
COUNTRY EDITOR
By H M BAGGARLY
GOSS has done a tremendous amount of work on
ROBERT
the history of Swisher county He discovered that when one
C H Kimbell took the census of the county on June 18 1880 he
found not one resident Four transients who listed their occupations
asjhunting mustangs were enumerated They were Dempsey
Forrest 53 years old single white male born in Louisiana Alexander
M Loiters 28 single white male born in Mississippi
Thomas McClelland 2fi single white male born in Virginia and
Daniel W Van Delindar 27 single white male born in Illinois
The three younger men apparently were employed by Forrest
I Goss has also attempted to list every grave in Swisher county
some located outside of the cemeteries
ATRON SAINT of Amarillo conservatives has been Barry
Dies Tuesday
MISS DIANE CLOWER
Idqrofila Sgivit
For 8066
Unllco oz5
Miss Clower To Represent
PIalnvtew District In May
Mrs Moore 72
of the Future Farmers of Amen
ca Plainview District at Floy
dada Miss Clower represented
GddwaTe Tt GoldwnteV hW the Tulia chapter at the meeting
becnTomlnT
r has been who to Mrs W R Moore 72 died
XmarilTo and preaching the gospel that federal money is impure Tuesday night in Swisher County S 1 rinr minn inf tlr 17
ind that communities shouldnt touch it with a 10foot pole hospital She had been a resident hnntr in thr district nartici
money never does come free he told them of this area since 1930 She was will
ted in the contest Diane
The Aman lP conservatives all bought this bill of goods and it born Oct 14 1890 in Knox coun eprcscnt the pajnvlCw District
sanctimony that the conservative city commis V one and w R Moore were
vas with genuine at the Area conventj0n to be
don of Amanllo refused federal money with which to construct a mamea juiy 11 uiu ied at Amar0 scnool on
lewace disposal plant Funeral services will be held at Mdy 11
WAmarilio has been dumping its sewage in the Canadian River ° c ck Ji1 aftcl on at Jill Matsler from the Floydada
the First Methodist church with
IT the Canad R dam project it will have to make chapter was first runnerup and
uitjdue tn Canadian Kiver project 11 win nave mane
burial In under
Wayside cemetery Martha Ann Robertson represent
ither arrangements direction of Wallace Funeral lnR the Cotton Center chapter was
Amarillo taxpayers as a resu t will have to dig up the several Home s ond runnerup The sw eetheart
mndred thousand dollars needed for the sewage disposal plant Survivors include her husband of the Plainview District last
Rev Roland Moore of Rebecca Ann Harkier
or the commissions one son year was
IA > E WONT ARGUE over the virtue city
n 1 i ii V go Park four daughters Mrs oad was present at the meet
1
yjf action When people feel that money is unclean they should JJm LltUefleId of < roomt Mrs ingi and announced the winner
efuse to accept it jonn Culwell of Vigo Park Mrs presented Miss Clower with a bou
v1 But now it develops that the apostle of conservatism from Howard Pnest of Plainview and quet of American Beauty Roses
Arizona who spends more time on the road telling people that Mrs Leroy Roberts of Tulia th and led Let Me Call You Sweet
ederal money is unclean than he spend in Washington has his arm ree brothers Minor Coffman of heart while all I uture rarmers
nlthe federal treasury up to his armpit Seymour Hardy Coffman of Str attending joined in
illn fact last year Arizona accepted three of these tainted fed ajford and Jessie Coffman o f A banouet was held in the r loy
Wichita Falls three sisters Mrs dada Cafeteria and all adjourned
i Hntliri for everv dollar it sent to Washinuton in the form of
a sasa Ki a sftgsssssistfs as iiijswars
ityjand home town of Phoenix had no raised taxes in 13 years and Mrs Joe Vcnom of pucer hed Thc Stariters a string
hd7his state government has had surpluses of 17 million and 12 vle > Calif 2n grandchildren and band from the Floydada FFA
lilllon the past two years Can Amarillo say that This was accom 10 great grandchildren chapter won first lPia KJi the
lished by letting Uncle Sam help foot Arizonas bills
Mr and Mrs Burr Carruth
u
w
ypbcntical mouthings in Amarillo they swallowed his sincerity Lennis Hutto and Mr and Mrs
< f Continued oa page 2 Otis Carruth in the district
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GAME WITH DELL CITY AT 230 ON YOUNGER FIELD
flappy Cowboys Seek Regional Crown Saturday Afternoon
jTulia will bo host Saturday to Ing missed the first two touch Blackburn Was the leading gr ber of carries Last of the feared my Barrlngton picked up 48 beaten in 1959 when it won the The Happy team includes Jcr ackburn Richard Kennedy Geor
two of the top Class B football downs Happys M L McGchee ound gainer of the afternoon pick threesome was McGeheo with 14 yards in 14 attempts regional crown Two of the other ry D Danncr M L McGehee ge Tirey Leonard Harvey John
Jteams in the state The Happy took the opening klckoff on the ing up 11G yards in 13 tries Ken tries and 90 yards Happy won its district crown for years the Cowboys were beaten R Middlcton Mark Maynard ny Zachry Doyal Bryan Gary
Cowboys 2G14 victors over New 10 and with blocking forming in nedy was a close second just six Leading the Lions was Peeplcs five consecutive years from 1955 in bldlstrlct and twice in the re Gary Culp Tom Moudy Larry Lee Allen O C Hudson jomes
Deal Lions in a bidistrict Turkey front of him went up the middle yards shorter with the same num with 10 tries and 7G yards Jim
Day clash will take on the Dell of the field for the first score
City Cougars The Cougars upset with only 12 seconds gone on the
Cooper Pirates 2214 in bidistrict clock
play New Deal took the klckoff and
jfcThe tilt will be played at 230 returned It to the 39yard line
oclock on Tulias Younger Field On the first play from scrlm
IfHappy will enter the crucial mage they lost two yards but
game with 10 wins and one loss then Randy Peeplcs showed
M Its 1962 record Kress defeat his speed as he raced 67 yards
Ml the Cowboys 256 to mar an and then kicked the extra point
wtblcmlshcd record The Cow to put New Deal out front with
boys arc coached by Gene King 1050 showing on the clock in the
ayrulla Hornet coach last year first period
and Bill Tennison Happy won re It was Peoples who had put the
glonal honors top position in Linns into the play off with a 34
Class B in 1939 against Cooper yard scamper in the final game
That game was also played at of the season with only two sec
THE HAPPY COWBOYS BIDISTRICT
through 1959 The team was un gional finals
CHAMPS
COVERING SWISHE flNTY LIKE TftI IJplSSiiJ
VOL 54 NO 48
TULIA Swisher County TEXAS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29 1962
Last rites for D M Springer
70 resident of Kress since 1917
were conducted Wednesday after
The TuLin Her
noon at the Kress Baptist church gran is extremely simple m Jaycccs
THREE SECTIONS
Mass IiMiMMBM atlon
Against Poll To Be
Given Here Sunday
Death Claims
Kress Man
One of the largest undertaking SUn vaccine provides urmuni
cver attempted in Swisher coun zttion in the intestinal t r i c I
The Rev J T Campbell pastor It involves the eating of one immunltv usuaiv results with l
officiated He was assisted by El sugar cube on which several drops ln S
mcr Adcock of the Kress Church of tasteless fluid have been plac
of Christ Burial was in die Plain ed Doctors say there are no after n
view cemetery effects no nausea of any kind t0 n rVh a 70ion i P
the United with
is infants ° c States ex
Mr born March It spoonfed to
fii elected District bwcetneart Amanllo and Mr and Mrs1 A B ing day dinner The John Whit well as children should have the
cen ly Raymond and cnidren tens returned Friday protection
ONDER HOW the dupes on Amanllo s conservative city Irving spent the holidays in Tulia The talent and sweetheart win
Tuesday for a few days visit with organizations assisting with the
Thanksgiving dinner guests in their son Mr and Mrs Billy the project next week In other
the home of Mrs Joe Raymond Whitten at Salina Kansas where plaLes participation has been
were her children Mr and Mrs Billy is stationed at Schillings Air from 70 to 75 per cent Doctors
Diane Clower daughter of Mr Tom Cobb of Claude Mr and Mrs Force Base They all drove to say that polio knows no age limit
and Mrs Bernie Clowerwas re J ° nn lse ard son Tommy of Abilene Kansas for Thanksniv and for that reason adults as
THE TRIPLETS of Mr and Mrs Carroll Huckabay are shown on their second birthday
A n f m They are from left Philip Neal Susan and Steven Frank According to their parents the
recefved youngsters are as different in personalityas they are in looks and size The Huckabays J <
Harvey Jim Allison Jimmy Bl Haley Joe Johnson Jim McMan
igal Larry Stevens David Penn
Jerry Stevens Carl Shepard Ga
ry Via Eddie Moudy
J Hoytt Boles
To Speak Sunday
At Local Church
The Rev J Hoytt Boles DD
executive secretary of the Synod
of Texas of the United Presby
terian church will present the
synods Texas Foundation at a potluck
supper to be held Sunday
night at G oclock at the First
Presbyterian church of Tulia
Dr Boies was pastor of t h e
local church during the 1930s
Presbyterians and friends of the
speaker are invited to attend
Patients in Swisher County hospital
Tuesday were Mrs Walter
Via Mrs Nat Reyes Mrs A F
Mann Earl Jones Henry Thomas
Mrs Edna Dorsey Mrs W R
Moore Mrs J E Minyard Mrs
W E Autry Mrs Sue Ward
Mrs Walt Brown Mrs Ida White
Key Mrs Anna McBride Lavon
ne King
Dismissals since last report
Brenda Barham Homer Nixon
Roxanne Montandon Mrs David
Tipton Mrs Jerry Don Mason
Mrs Jack McCraw Delmar Hackney
Mrs Edgar Lee Bordiardt
Mrs Em ilio Velasquez Mr Rny
Florcs Mrs Ted Strange Mrs
Gilbert Sativhez Alvin Witt
BORN 10
Mr and Mrs David Tipton Box
1C3 Silvcilon a girl
Mr and Mrs Jack McCraw
Box 2il Kress u girl
Mr and Mrs Edgar Lee Bor
chardt 503 NW Gth Tulia n boy
Mr and Mrs Ray Flores Box
455 Tulia boy and girl
Mr and Mrs Emllio Velauez
307 S Maxwell Tulia a girl
Mr and Mrs Gilberto Sanchez
Box 615 Tulia Texas
New meter connections reported
by City of Tulia Roy Blank
enchip 1007 NW 9th Mrs Thoran
ty will occur Sunday afternoon we rc P ° > io sually is contract Avcnt 319 N Arthur Teddie Ca
J J cd ro All S Armstrong
when an effort will be made to
administer tho Sabin Oral Vac
No ill effects have been noted
anywhere Type 1 has been given Marriage licenses issued by the
cine Type I to every person in according to Tierra Blanca Medl colny clerk sne last week Don
thc county over three months old ca Society which is sponsoring d Eugene Ewing Tulia and
Tulia
The mass immunization pro i the event in cooperation with Tul Canton jf Sue Tanner Jcr
jy St0ut Tulia and Vlcklo
of Tulia second
have two oth > r children Jeffery 6 and David 5 Papa Huckabay says the older children Sundays
of Mr and Mrs Frank Sneathen of Tulia Carroll is the son of Mrs Dick Robb of Tulia
Marie Riymond Tulia
New subscribers to The Tulia
Herald since last week C J Lea
viit Routt 2 Tulia Texas H T
Copcland Route S Box 54 Tulia
Springer was
28 188G in Arkansas He died The vaccine will be available ccllcnt results Several hundred Texas Stanley Marsh Jr 3010
Monday night in Swisher County from 2 until 6 pm in Hie new thousand doses have been given Travis Amarillo Texas Arthur
hospital following a long illness Tulia High school cafeteria Sev J tne Vn tcd States wlth com B Cark 2 Bcekman Place
Survivors include his wife one era groups are cooperating in di Pctc saicty New York 22 New York T E
son D M Springer Jr of Kress reeling the lines compiling the Funds for the vaccine have been Menrs Jr South Star Route
one daughter Mrs George Stock records and administering the advanced by the local medical Portalcs N Mi W W Smith
ton of Artesia N M one brother vaccine society It is hoped that the ex 704 revest St Amanllo Texas
F J Springer of Kress one half Persons should receive this vac ptnses will be largely defrayed Mis F K Whisenhunt Route 1
brother Earl Springer of Here cine regardless of wheUier or not by a 23c per dose donation by Box 310 Tyler Texas James R
ford three sisters Mrs Tom they have had the Salk shots ac those able to pay However no Denlson 305 N Bowie St Tulia
Johnson and Mrs Li vie Johnson cording to Dr E P Stewart one will be turned away because Texas Mrs Donald Bean Route
both of Hale Center and Mrs Ly county health officer of Inability to pay Q I ockney Texas Bill Simp
dia Johnson ot Amarillo four
half sisters Mrs Afton Jones
Mrs Lester Sparkman and Mrs
Deward Robinson all of Hereford
and Mrs Andrew Gilliland of San
Angelo four grandchildren
The Salk vaccine builds up an doses son Box 20G Durango Colo Ed
immunity to polio through th e ordered Iour Tulia food stores win A Boston 1900 Karen St
blood said Dr Stewart T h e PiRPto Wiggly Food Town Rog Amarillo Texas
ers Superette and Littlejohn Bros if 4
donated the 7000 sugar cubes An unexpected summer sho
Mr and Mrs John Whitten left Recognition will be given other wer fell early Monday bringing
122 inches of moisture in down
town Tulia The rain was accompanied
by an electrical display
light hail and high wind The
rain was not welcomed by cotton
farmers who have been kept out
of their fields by heavy dews and
other moisture It was estimated
last week that 30 percent of Swisher
cotton is open with only five
per cent harvested The countys
production is estimated at 51000
bales Some damage to cotton
was reported after Mondays rain
Skies remained overcast Tuesday
with humidity almost 100 percent
A heavy frost occurred last
Thursday night first of the season
Temperature extremes for
the week
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commission feel now about their hero Falling for Barrys wi m eir pVrents7Mrran d Mrs ners1ire dete rmincd by Two vot have never been jealous of the extra attention required by the triplets Rather they have r nAiiAM im n tin
mg delegates from each chapter been unusually proud of the tno Mrs Huckabay is tho former Norma Sneaihen daughter Sundays j WnJ
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 29, 1962, newspaper, November 29, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46356/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.