The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 19, 1962 Page: 1
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The
COllNTH V EDITOR
By H M BAGGARLY
ONE OK THE MOST normal things in the world Is the tendency VOL 54 NO 29
towards factionalism within any organization It is normal because
people are all different They do not think alike they do not act
alike
There are factions within every denomination A Catholic prlcnt
told us not long ago that within his church arc persons liberal towards
Protestants as well as those who consider Protestants heretics
Seme Protestants are generous towards other Protestant groups
while others arc dogmatic in contending that they alone are Christian
A CHURCH is to remain unified it must adopt a live and let live
IT
atrituds towards its factions But that seldom happens When one
fact jn manages to get in power then It sets about to dictate to those
out of power With contempt it refers to the outs as splinter groups
Those in power become dictators Thier philosophy becomes get
with us or get out Do it our way or else they demand
Churches with a denominational hierarchy use the authority cf the
hierarchy to accomplish the will of the ruling group Those Without a
the majority cf votcra who elected Ralph Yarborcugh In 1957 and again nparjljrio For GI
lit JJJ3
ABOVE PROVIDES a background for the dilemma In which
THE
many Texas Democrats find themselves today Some supporters of
Don Yarborough declare they will not support John Ccnnally In November
Both Don and Ralph Yarborough have indicated they will vote
for Connally
Loan Is Near
For Some Vets
On the surface this to bo simply sportsmanship but
appears pocr so c wo rd var ll veterans on
it gees much deeper than that
cl the Texas conservatives They hav
Communists associated wiUi every uglyrounding organization in Amerl
ca just befcauso they are thoroughbred Democrats
OD
by Division Comander Maj Gene
More than 250 oldtlmers registered ral Sedon Simpson of Amarillo
hierarchy usually rescrt to namecalling in ordor to discount the prestige Tuesday at Swisher Countys 72nd Ratings for the units from the
of the minority birthday party Among those who Fcurh A y inspectors who ob
camc to Swisher county prior to served training for each unit every
Tin SAME THING Is true in politics The basic problem of Toxjs jgoo were Mr and Mrs Chas Poff dav ot ne trainllS period have
Democrats is the refusal of the majority to recognize the exist 1891 Ira Elkliis 1895 Sam H Stapp ranged from excel fen t to supjner
ence of a minority 1893 D H Elllff 189G Martha Due to the limited amount of
The problem is further complicated by the fact that there Is only Graves Chcnault 1891 Mrs Dave training areas most of our units
a paperthin difference between the sze of the majority and the Evans 1899 Emmett Elklns 1893 °
minority The minority lost the governors race in 1956 by only 3000 g W1 Z i ujZ pensated fcr that by sending the m
In 19o2 Den Yarbprcugh the minority candidate received about MrJ 0 o carver 1M7 Mr and training while they were stationed
ID per cent cf the vote with over a million votes cast jjrs rj Helms 1892 Mr and at maln P051 M = sl c the units had
With so strong a nvnority the only honorable and fair thing to As Mrs Mcnte Clayton 1894 Mrs H night prcolems while en b vouac and
5s to recognize the existence of the minority and listen to Us voice C George 1892 Mrs E R Part wnle lney were stationed in the
giving it representation Tow 1892 nan P1 area General Simpson
President Kennedy was influenced by the paperthin margin by MVch Mrs Julia Mulkey Smith 1895 sa
he wjs elected He appointed many Rei > ublicans and Democrats who did Mrs Arma Mulkey Waltc 1895 Rex T ho Mthull Dv s In a °
while u Division of
training the 49th
1891
RJ
net support Hm Rodgcrs 1899 Stallings
rP
wl ch called active
Texas to
was
Lee Carter 18S9 Mrs R O Jen
IN FOREIGN dictatorships and in Texas do we sec attempts nlngs 1890 Sam Hand 1898 Fred fuy durn8 the Berlin crisis was
ONLY liquidate the minority to purge the opposition Cox 1890 Joe G Evans 1899 Phfn n finaI staScs cf its tcur ot
When Allan Shivers and Price Djnicl won their gubernatorial races Cox 1890 Mrs C H Cox 1805 V
which made them titular head of the Democratic party in Texas White Je I Jas N LoCj Mont
Units of the 36th Division carried
on their training ab g thc plat on
they immediately set out to purge the state committee of every person J j Finnic Stevenson IS lcvcl durin8 the two weeks Train ng
who suppr ted their eppesiton Not only did they unseat every Mrs A Montgomery 1892 Dr was 0n ne s1uad cvel last year
vestige of opposition but tley dedicated themselves to the task of dls j Roy Barnes 1897 Mrs A k next summers camp will include
crediting the opposition by questioning Its patriotism by using every Brannon 1896 Mrs Emmett LaRoe training on the company level
concdvatlc means to slander Its character 1895 We fclt ht inlne or t hc dvi
Ihcre were good Democrats on the state executive committee so Clifton Reed 1897 W R Steed WlIt5fri u Sllv a
dedicled to their party that they vctcd fcr Shivers and Daniel In the 1697 Mort Hyatt 1892 Mrs Josie exas NationalGuard
general elections even after Shivers and Daniel had kicked them off Burk 1897 Mrs Iva Patching liar ga j Qcncra Simpson With camps
the committee them obnoxious rls 1898 Rcbcrt I iikc
state calling personally J this one We a re Fr0ving the
An example of the vlndlctivcncss of the ruling faction was seen when a fi JT Natlonal Guard does serve in a way
n i pi
Scrator Ralph Yarbarougl was not even named a delegate to the ° vc FASj J such as to be of service to cur
national convention In Los Angeles in 19fiOmr was a majcr Yarbormtgh i3 Mr f rmml8 < rl community state and nation
supporter Can an honorable ruling committee completely ignore even Thc 1Patchers came to this pine
trcecovcrcd post to train for two
weeks and train they did The men
cf the divsicn put aside their civilian
life and placed full attention on
thc art of soldiering
Through out tha division officers
and men burned midnight oil nearly
each night in order to accom
GI loan entitlement will end for plish the heavy trainng schedule
As one Sergeant a 15ycar veteran
July 25 and entitlement will expre of thc National Guard said Its not
Many Democratic supporters of Don Yarborough have felt the heel dally thereafter for other veterans thc 30 hour days that gets me down
July 25 1967
expiration
vc been slandered libeled called until the final date of but its those twonear nights
The exact date a veterans entlt
This 49 per cent knows it will be kicked in Ihe face all ever again enient ends Is determined by a
Gay Funeral Bs
by the fact whh John Ccnnally will head ° J ft < Held TUeSdOV
This 49 per cent knows that Connally cannot win Without Its support hs for uk he eligibility of a v MC3VMjf
Yet it has received no assurance from Connally that it will be considered w0rld War II veteran continues for William All n Gay 63 died late
anything but a splinter group of radicals laborliberals left ttn years following the date of his Sunday tn Swisher Ccuity Hospital
wingers procommunists and a lot mere insulting and defamatory discharge or release from service where he had been a patient for
ejKlhcts Plus an additional year for each several weeks
three mcnths active service during Gay whi had worked with Bill
The Yarborcugh supporters on June 2 have absolutely no assurance
Boone In the concrete business was
critena
World War II Under this
that they wTI have any voice whatsoever in party affairs
the earl est cut eff date for WW born August 25 1893 In Larroll
Are all these Tews Democrats expected to get cut and work for JJ c Arkansas He came to Tulia
be either Ignored cr kicked in the teeth suffering all
Connaliythcn hJ
pjrs in 1951
M 17 s fln a da e th3 in y rcm
the indignities that ccmc from being labeled a hundred synonyms for n Vptoran will be eligible for He had also been employed by
dislcyal Americans for the next two years The next move Is up to you a qi oan State Cleaneis
Mr Connally If you want the support of all Texas Democrats In Novcitr
bcr
9908 x ° d
Hereford For is Beet First in Line MileLong Parade Highlightsl962 Fete
Sugar Refinery
A crowd estimated at 12000 was
Outstanding feature of the mile Terry Arrburn was the losing pit west of Clarendon E L Knight of port A dozen planes new In
hand for Swisher Coun which rolled for 45 chcr the National Tulla Tulla and Milt Kobbs
be In ° ay long parade League was second A t
Hereford appears to first Bert Growers and other croum wh
firmips ys 2nd brthd annversary cele mInutes was the maneuvers of the nine blanked Kress 100 with Ricky or Plalnvlcw was third David In his fnal
lino for a sugar beet refinery ac cretslnp cn dompstlr ° = subdr nroduSlnS bration In somc respects the ob crack Jody Drill Team of Amarillo Landers pawing a onehitter Ricky first luna appearance had previous Mr
tremendous crowd attended the
rodeo performance
register
Bailey Recce was general chairman
of the 19G2 celebration
MISS RITA COOK
A
Mlta Cook Selected
1962 Miss wfsliei °
Assembly Revival
To Begin Sunday
Miss Rna Conk li > a < <
Mr and l s Ira D t km i jIu
was crowned Miv Swimh immv
at a Mue rf teenage twjiities ion
Bi i who has her own TV show
on kM BI Pigei n head of
pnrnoii ns jt KGNC BI T rbert
hud if p odurtioa at KGNC and
Sid new jm r al KFDATV was nus
f >
He h his sister Mrs will begin revnal services Sunday ne y l < wper and second iunnurup ter of < ertm > mes Urry Dixiglas
and Mrs Joe Evans llcre
cording to an announcement releas Z j J SQrvance topped previous cclcbra Air Force Base HoiAaid and Jackie Guanels blasted ly won In Clarendon McLean Sam ford who came to Swisher betore Patients in Swisher County nospl
ed Saturday morning by the Holly Ecneficld president of the Texas tons Highlights were this years There were horseback riders from homers rock and Sllvertcn this year Hes 1900 were hosts for the sixth year al Tuesday were Mrs Edwin Pruitt
Sugar Corporation of Colorado Sp su8ar Beet Growers Association parade and the unusually large num Boys Ranch Raodall County Shcr Mare than 1000 persons watched been playing the fiddle about 55 nt an Invitational breakfast for 94 Mrs Kenneth Bonds and daughter
rings The Ccmpany has contracted ald that Harvey Johnson a rep ber of oldtlmers present More than JfrJ po c senior and junior class at Tulla Alport as the AmarUlo Sky years and has won nearly 100 old timers who had been friends ° y Acker Mrs Jeromei Birkenfeld
to purchase two sections from J D rcsentaUve of he American Crystal M of tirsse registering came to Amarillo Range Riders Lone Star Dvers displayed their prswness fiddling contests through the years and neighbors for many years The rs w a T ylor W L Davis
Gilbrcath and about threequarters E r Corporation had stated that Swisher county before 1900 Ruh Riders Castro County Riding Participating In the lumn were Bob Smokeys Barbecue Catering Ser Kcv John Rowan Baptist minis Mrs Mlnnie Curtis Mrs Cecil Gr
tlngent upon a least a major portion
of the reserve approved In the
sons
n I if first prize In the parade float con Riding club and Tulla Riding club Birdsong They exited from the Cess j ab ° ut I600 Persons at the noon with the affair were Mr
tofj BcneHeM that thlorlri test The ° derated with In the parade na 210 piloted by J D Enloc of barbecue Walker Parker of Tulla
an drafted by the company was Plnk > reddish crepe paper featured Area businesses and organizations Tulia at 6500 feet and had 25 Jimmy Cox of Happy won 25 first Lee Carter wno came to
Location of the beet plant Is con al plan
no successful for number of
a rea
the 100 club > adult and junior Swisher llulsey Jimmy Shortrldgc and Jon vice of Plainview estimated it serv ter was guest speaker Assisting avcs Jamcs Sanders
Dismissals
amended Sugar Act being located in Beneficld said Saturday that he hostess with Happy and Kress The Ameri each man Elliott Crabtrcc of Strat
this area Holly also would need to was encouraged since he felt there pioneer Naura Gas Co and Ran can TuUa eam WjJS beaen ford assstcd the groundwork
gain approval for an additional mar mnl De J ° ° m m mc bow Girls tied for second place by Happy 54 Wicky Culp was the Winner of this fifth fiddling con
keting allotment feel there UenS ton ea vall ln the fDat JudSinS and each re winning pitcher for Happy and slug test this year was G7yearold Joo
S aSed cdvcd cd a home t0 aid hls cause Davis wh ° llves four mlcs north
Saturdays announcement seemed able if heeme
to climax more than a year of in the demands of the Industry for the
tensive effort by the Texas Sugar next five years
High school senior Helen Panncll rn other activities Tulla split a lnc trio opened their parachutes growing the beard for about eight
dressed In a red formal acting as Little League allstar foubleheader There six Jumps In all two by weeks Lou Starncs of Tulia wen the
j5 mnnerup check and Jimmy
Wood of Tulla took third place and
10An
An estimated 50 persons attended
the flyIn breakfast at Tulia Air
and Mrs since tost report Mrs
Chirlcs Momscn Mrs Nolcn Old
Swisher ied Pcte Hardy Mrs N E Mc
a beautiful garden setting with Tulla accounted for other float entries seconds of free fall At 2240 feet prize In the beard contest Hed been in 1889 was the earliest oldtimer to Tobar ue Mrs Sam Caraway Mrs Tony
Jimmy Pointer Mary Ann
Rocha James G Harris Mr3 Joo
Roberts Mrs R J Delgado Mrs
Felix DeLaRosa Mrs R M Hill
John Philip Sousa the march l Jln Jack
A
King was formerly a director of Santos Herrera uA Roberts Vl
the U S Marine Band
COVERING SWISHER COUNTY LIKE THE SUNSHINE
The Tulizi Herald
TULIA Swiihcr County TEXAS
Company C Arrives Home After
Summer Camp At Fort Polk La
Old timers
Flock Here
For Picnic
NORTH FORT PQLK La July
18 Members of C Company 1st Battle
Group 142nd Infantry tram Tulia
arrived home Sunday alter spending
their two week summer encampment
here with the 36th Division
This years encampment has been
termed as a highly successful one
THURSDAY JULY 19 1962
TWO SECTIONS
Ralph Mrs
G E Sadler J H Cagle
BORN TO
Mr and Mrs Jack Keim 213 N
Eastland lulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Tony Tcbar Box
385 Stratford Texas a boy
Mr and Mrs Joe Roberts 901
E 1Cih Plainview a bey
Mr and Mrs R J Delgado 501
N Austin Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Stephen Alvarez
Route 1 Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Edwin Pruitt Olton
Route Pallnview a boy
Mr and Mrs Santos Herrera Box
243 lula a boy
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bonds Box
333 Happy a girl
New meter connections reported
by the City of Tulia Melvin Mcore
400 N Hale M L Johnson 601 N
Cnscor Alton Anderson 027 N
Flyd Bob Montgomery 1023 NW
9lh Willies Cleaners 128 W Broadway
Jetry C Wduams 523 N Crosby
Apt 2
New subscribers to The Tulia Herald
since last week Blly and Bobby
D an 2708 25th St Lubbock Texas
Mrs Fannie Tuttle 213 S Maxwell
St Tulia Texas James Lowe 303
N Austin St Tulia Texas D D
Sarthet 200 Sante Fe St Borgcr
Texas Hcvvard D Smith Box 82
Tulla Texas Mrs Sybil Stringer
Box 63S Panhandle Texas T H
Stringer 3609 Paramount St Ama
rilj Texas Ozey A Arnold 314
S Austin St Tulia Texas Wayne
W Webb K ess Texas Edgar Mlis
403 S Austin St Tulia Texas Mrs
Velma HeaLiington 41 Crockett Dr
Tulia Texas J W Cosby 620 N
Crosby St Tulia Texas Carolyn
Tanner B x 253 Tulj Texas Lewis
h Williams 137 Paikview Ama
rio Texas W M Cleavtr Box 324
Tulla Texas Jim Cox 215 F Jef
erson Rd Cheyenne Wyoming B
L Tuomps n Route 2 Happy Texas
1 M Rankin Bex 1S6 Ralls
Texiii Uuhard M Aldndge Co E
2nd Ln 2nd Training Rcgt Basic
Ft leona d Wcod Missouri VernoT
Glenn Box 1090 Silver City N M
Mj Ktll Jr co Helium Plant
j1 p rck N M Mrs Billy Settle
Route S Tuba Texas C L G jd
m Box 234 Tulia Texas G L
we us lUute I Tulia Texas Ray
Clark Qrs 362 G 6th St APO
949 Seat 1c Wash J N Riley
Route Naylor Clarendon Texas C
W I dd Sar Rt Mesa Wash
V A Kinkle 101 N Gaines Tula
lexas Hallie Dustman 1S3 S HaleS
Tulia Tfxas A D Covin Sr
I3W19 Cjrrege Lane Houston 37
Texcs Clois Osburn CC3 NE 2nd St
Tulla Texas Mrs V R Ga dner
518 N Armstrong Tul j Texas Mrs
Dick Sharp 1325 Avondale Amanlio
Weather the past week has ben
hrt and dry SicAcrs arc needed
Temperature extremes fcr thc
rast week
Wednesday
Thursday
Fritjy
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
T uesday
1100 PERSONS REGISTER
AT ELM TREE INN
Elm Tree In reports that nearly
1400 persons have signed the guest
book since the hotel rccpened re
cently Total registering during open
house Sunday afternoon July 8
was 1062
Mr and Mrs John E Tles of
ducted > > fw Tulia Liierary Arts Roberta Rose former Conover jnrtt Lubback wcrc jn Tul a Tucsctay i0
Club Thursdiy n zht July 12 el rf Amanlio attend the picnic They spent the
Ralh Une of Plainview former
Tirst runnerup was tacl Hi oner h E T
The Tulia Assembly of G d church j ldllmer j Mr and Ms h x y
T W Childress has been
Mrs t n vlmuls 1M
Veterans Having questions are m
vlted to consult with J Paul Miller Clcmmlc Jcyner at 400 S Bowie > vanpc st and Mrs Jimmy was GlnKer Campl > ell 16 year old wasci imt A fun program was remcvcd from the haspat 0 lhc
of Itthoma Gerrgu I van
veterans service officer for Swisher Other survivors Include a brother Merntt daUher of Mr and Mrs E B presented b > a group of Tula llgh home of Mr5 nMnd Squyr
WE CANNOT go along with those who say they will sup county Floyd Gay of Boswell Okla five 8elst Merntt is a national Campfcell of Kress school t > s iailing themselves The
WHILE the Republican candidate In November in order to give nephews and three nieces cvangehst reportedly having out ney were selected from a grcup Shadows
the conservative Democrats Just exactly what they deserve still we can Gardner Burk Hc was a m mber lhc A < rnWy f Xte evangelists lV are also sing W srU 1 crl competing in the Miss Swi
o Gcd churdy 1 > v Mlis Judy Ooodner Miss Si er event who were not listed in
appreciate their position services were held Tucs crs and hrc tend the meetings sher I9fi last weeks Tulia Herald were Br
heir
We dare the conservatives to question polit morality da the of wll > sPctul nRn In adduon to the above contest enda Liles anj andra Emmtt
actions in view of the fact that the same conservative Democrats all rl C YYIIIMCIi Jf at Assembly q asttell as Holy Spirt anowod mmv an placmR n lhe op 12 were Mlss Svu > her ond the two runners
Ihe Republicans in 1952 and 1956 And seme of them probably rv sad the Rev B b no < xlttln 17 cf Mr
supported MyrU Sue Gardncr mcmhcr of c officiated Bunal was in Rose UVon Brawn daugMer Up were uets on Ruth Brents pro
havent oted Democratic In a national election since 1932 the vigo park ciub wM rt > p m undcr drection of Wallace Fun u Pastor and Mrs Lloyd Brown Ann WaUce gram over KGNCTV Friday at 12
Ccnnally himself apparently voted for Elsenhower In 1932 resent Swisher County In thc Senior enl Heme The revival is scheduled to con jg daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale 20 p m and the top 12 girls ap
5 Weeknight
If anv Democrat supports Ccx in November he will b doing nothing Division of the 4H Favorite Food 7 tlnue through August Wallace Carol Dietrich 17 daugli peared on Cotton Johns program on 12S0 Kc
can have visitors alter 3 p m each
day
STAY TUNED TO
KTUE
ifreront frcm what the conservatives did in 1952 and 195Gand with a Show contest at Lul > bock July 21 Sne was one of 14 juniors competing services will be at 8 pm and Sun or of Mr and Mrs Albert D nch KGNCTV Saturday at 12 noon They
dillerent ir < aiinn myna sue age la n mc daughter ln lhe Sw1Shcr ccunty show r Bren day night services will be at 7 Thc juuana Hansen 18 daughter of Mr all rude m the Picnic parade July 17 R <
lot mere jusiuicaiion da chicken the
1000 Walt
IACK TO THE BIBLE BROADCAs I
Gardncr avorite food was spa evangelists will be heard on and Mrs Julius Hansen all ot Tulia Mrs R K Brooks was general 930 am DAILYExcept Sundaj
In fact it was only two months ago when it teokea Ike Don Yar t ghcn Mormng Devotions on Radio St Diane Burton 18 daughter of Mr charman of the Miss Swisher and
l > orough might be the winner that our conservative cuuy press was estant jn he 4M Urcnda Is thc daughter of Mr and ton KUE at 1130 a m each day and Mrs E V Burton Sercnj preschool age childiens reme JACK WYRTZENWOKD OF LIFB
threatening to support Ccx should Yarborough be the nominee of the FavorUe Foodj conXcst held Tuesday Mr Norman Burk Her mother was July 2328 as well as en the regular jtii 5 daughter of Mr and Mrs Sundays am
Democrats so it ill behooves these persons and papers to cast a ktone fn hc Aucfon Barn Cafeteria In ncr CJach Brcnda is 13 church program at 12 X on Sun arry rj Ellis and Sheryl Garner Mr and Mrs Charles Edmondson
at any Democrats who refuse to support Connally Tulla She exhibited yeast rolls an While there may be ome change day 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs I O ami bovs Budd and Pat of Phila BILLY GRAHAM Hour of Dcclsln
favorite food Her coach In the scoring the records show now The cordially invited to Garnei all cf Kress and Angelina delph a Pa are a few sndav 230 pm
u hr was public is visiting
IS NO likelihood that conditions in Texas will change so Mrs Murray May fiat Sandy Woods Cathy LaRoe attend these services
THERE S as the pccfls and papers refuse to wage their campaigns on xireruii Burk member of the Love and Debbie Curne all tied for
Irlbeck 15 daughter of Mr and dass with his parents Mr and Mrs yqu enjoy the ministry of
Mrs J J Irlbeck and Linda Kaye 11 irace Edmondson these broadcasts youll Ctloy
18 of Mr and Mrs
The issues In thc recent gubernatorial race bad nothing abso 411 cu w represent the Swisher sicnno place in the Junior Division Marines wec in Nicaragua con Toles daughter
ie mi njstry 0j jjlc pirst Qon
iwics t
1926 until Jan John F Toles b th cf Happy Marines the first
1 i mhmn ra 00 with liberalism with labor with communism with County Juniors at the district 4H Thc are members of ihe Happy timumslv frum May participated in nrcpaVfowa C iurci
h th
lutcly notnin0 M 3 Favorite Foods show at Lubbock Continued on page 6 uary 1933 Judges for thc contest were Ruth battle of Bull Run July 16 1861
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 19, 1962, newspaper, July 19, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46394/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.