The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1960 Page: 1
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Shooting Follows Auto Accident
Involving Nazareth Bound Party
Ernest Carter of Planvcsv about
S0 was seriously ounded by pistol
Ifreln an automobile while hitching
a ncle home after the car in which
he fand serai other persons were
traveling overturned Saturday afternoon
west of Tulia
jjjfcartcr is receiving treatment at
afPlainvicw hospital for a wound in
theleft cheek Swisher County
Sheriff Darrell Smith said the man
wasihlt bv a holow nose bullet fired
atclose range from a 22 caliber
automatic pstol
The shooting involving two of the
occupan s of the automobile that
overturned was witness by the
six or swtn occupants of a car driven
by I dward Johnson All were
from Plu a iew
Sheriff Smith said the automobile
that overturned uas driven by Char
Icne Wideman and that she and
three others were on ihelr waj to a
liquor store Just inside the Castro
County line west of Iulia
Occupivs if the wrecked car
two Of tn m iniuru but not seriously
caujth a rdo to the I quor store
There ehed a in a car
driven h I dsatd Johnson and
headed for Plainview There were
three or four persons in Johnsons
car when the others were taken in
Sheriff Smith of Tulia said Lincoln
Westmoreland about 40 was
riding on the front seat of Johnsons
car and Carter was riding in the
back seat The two men got into an
argument Westmoreland hit after
over the head with a beer bottle
That didnt stop the argumen
however and Westmoreland snot
Carter the bullet hitting the left
cheek and lodging in the jaw
Johnson drove to Swisher Counts
hospital in Tulia and Carfr j
given first aid treatment I it n
Charlene Wideman and Sam Smtli
two injured in the auto upsi i I
Carter were taken to a Plainvnv
hrspital
The shooting occurred a few
es inside the Swisher county
Sheriff Smith said cause of tv
gument between the two mei
not been determined
llv sheriff said his o firer had had
a wan ant for some tine foi arest
of Westmoreland on a liquor v iola
tion He is being held in Sw sin
counts jal where he was charged
Mondav
Two Bootleggers Take To Air
Reports Castro County Sheriff
Castro mns Sheriff lack art
Wright i ii th week wis h p iv
to gtt a i ii i ii a suspected airborne
bootlegg i when re raft registration
pape e uld be checreed alter a
Sheriffs d put saw a plane load
up and tak oti fiuni a pasture just
outside Nazareth
Saturdi s aert was the second
incident n a wc k cf liquor violations
bs air I nday a 22yearold
Texas Tech student Jim U Dae
eus 5vas arrested for possession of
liquor e ien Control Board agents
caught hm and three other Texas
rechsiidents loading a plane from
astation wagon
Bacciis pleaded guilty to posses
sionVand was fined 100 plus costs
in Castro Couny court The three
othej students all minors were released
after questioning and were
cleared of implication
Liquor Control Hoard Agent Lloyd
Dunlap sad the youths had pulled
the Car up n < t to the plane which
wasjpaiked in a pasture sjuth < ast
sf Nazareth an1 had I iv red trie
The
1MTHY EU1T0
By H M BAGGARLY
1 ul
hue
had
end ite on the station wa on and
stare I t i lna I the Iiciuor when tnes
wei appro Tided
Dunlip saei Hiccus t ild ntue she
had rented the p Ii i 0 an
htui Dunlap said toe hoatel did n
isnovv wnether Liaccus had sold anv
cf the liquor
Saurdays alert was issued afti r
a sheriffs depit saA a plane wih
i one man in the cockpit take ott af
tcr loading liquor into the plane about
a half mil cast of Nazateth m
j a cow fastare
i The hquor was brought to the
plnnc in a pickup truck Sheriff Cart
wright said
I Its the first time weve had reports
of planes being used Cart
wright said but theyve sure kept
us busy on the ground
I I guess were going to have to
gel a helicopter down here he said
Agent Dunlap said it is the first
time I ve had anvtrvng like this
f
spce llSh or Ill wien we caught
a fc Ih a in Lubbock Waco he land
i I
lI ACiLL of Muncipaht es estimates Tuba s population at
TEXAS
1000 for 19R0 a growth of Si per cent oser IiJO Several other
area uwrs however are estimated to hive a larger percentage of
growth Aid the growth of others has been less spectacular accord
Inge t > th I eague
n towns which were booming in 1tS0 seem to have hit a
level while others have had their greatest grsvih since 1050
iilJ he most spectacular growth apparently has occurred west of Tul
lakjwhcrc irrigation has flourished since 1350 The League estimates that
Dtrnmitt has grown from 1161 in 1950 to 3100 in 1950 an increase of
UUpvr cent Inona and Uovlna have more than doubled The League
estimates Friona has jumped from 1202 to 2500 whtle Dovina has
ncrpased from 612 to 1300
f Canyon outpaced Tulia by a wide margin in 150 Tulia counted
1222 noses then while Canyon counted t3ftt However this year
fulla appears to be gaining on the town to the north since Canyons
copulation is estimated at 5500 Of course Canyon gets to count all
die college students without whom she would be much smaller than
rulia
tjTulia appears to have forged ahead of Flnydada In 1950 Flovdada
lad 1210 persons only 12 less than Tulia But Floydadas 1960 figure is
jstimated at t 000
J Post and Tulia have remained almost together During the past
0Jyears Post has grown from 3141 to an estimated 5135
he League estimates that Memphis former home of such notables
is Al Burks has dropped from 3810 to 3500
j COUWTIiY ioito
XL 01 Till most severe critics of the V S Supreme court
during the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Tru
nin was Price Daniel of Texas He hotly criticized the Presidents for
ippbinting men without Judicial experience
let us look at Daniels record as governor
Th first opportunity he had to appoint a member to the Texas
iuprni Court he named Judge Creenhill who had no judicial ex
ierjenc At the present time Bob Calvert an associate justice is
unmng for the place of chief justice while holding his place on the
t This move is seen by some as a maneuvering attempt where
Juiiel will be able to appoint Calverts successor to the court
el men are strongly supporting Calvert
Ml is predicted that Daniel will appoint Zollie Steakley the former
ecretay of state who was the guy who manipulated the awarding
ifjfp ntrarts to publish the constitutional amendments in such a way
antiSh vers and antiDarnel newspapers including this one didnt
jet them They went instead to the Happy and Xren papers in this
aunty
r mpctent lawyers tell us that Steskley is certainly rot qualified
th s high post His law practice has quite limited He has
very few contested civil cases in district court by himself in
years of pactice He has not had a days experience as Judge
serv cnticism Daniel leveled agauttt the U S Supreme Court
perpl are supposed to elect the Supreme Court in Texas but if
ert i two members of the court will have been apponted by
v n without experience
can s is a graduate of HardmStmmons
M cow toTo
s ASSOCIAlliO PRESS stry Monday carried a story on Texas
fi pole is referring to the two Democratic Uct as in I beral
pon known as the Democrats of Texas a ci < h < nvltwum
s a glartaf aaawfll Of the journalist < dshonsv practiced
major press aervtcot M many ndidui n st > r
wis m IW iwdtr the leaderthip if
no < r party machtoery of >
ti Republicans Shir Pn <
ratirr pub cly boitfd he p and
n TV lop Imjs o > >
iIP > tv ific t J
j K 1
I l >
an Sh uVat taw
jriU v u at lock
Dan aid mans on > r
Jl 1 T i Sli
i
asaaaaasiiaMakaacaaMa i kiaaaM
i
Mu if the loot taken n the rob
ben i Mi aid Jones Dtag I rday
nifiht lias been recovered according
to Sheriff Darrell Smith Infeim
ed by a passing motorist who had
stopped momentarily Sunday morning
near a culvert on Highway 87
two miles north of Kress that merchandise
was in the culvert the
sh < riffs department investigated
and found 31 ot the SO watches all
but cght of the nussin weddig
r ngs h loculars and about lti i i
chain
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MAODAI AIN
Running Wild
Is Set For
March 2829
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NUMBER 11
Running Wild a production of
the Empire Producing Company
form Mondas night at 10 >
in IuI a Hiith sc hoo aeidionum I
band directed bv Dean K II
feature two facjlty soloists and
student baritone trio
Admis ion of 50c for adults and
Judy Dawson of Tulia plays clarinet
in tie band
proceedV frirn the silver tes will
be used for the Krru park fund
The puWn it invitrd There ll
be dKir pies
B tiv < i
1 V S
Woi
Ri
sp nd n several
M > i d of
Swishc r to tns Iude i
kill aneouni d n s we
band festival The county has v
ony 9 needy p <
t i v i j j >
Tulians beng asked to provide
Dr n e b
bedrocms for the Tech band Mon
wj ad
day night Anyone willing to keep n
aLtH fall m
uxifnrc a rn In lr > r < t
visitors are asked to call Bruce
month because of u >
Cook bad drcctor at th high
sch001 j wnjch mgde
persons to find cm
The reprtoire of the band Surplus fotds v
eludes traditional marches such as every two weeks in i
Colonel Bogey and National Emblem
overtures folk songs novelty num
hers and hts from mustal corned
stolen at the stoic during the lob
hers Two other satchels containing
the v ate h boxes were found near
the creek north of Hose Hill centric
iy
Two coats taken from Taylor
Kvans Seed Store Inday night
have also been located They had
been hidden in Hose Hill cemetcrs
The coats had been found and taken
U Muleshoe however when the
finder read of the stolen coals in
the pipers h bi ought th in ti the
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I ll I 1 1
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aul
I KM
MiO i i
llfginMie pnl I i i nsus muni
eiators will siai iinging door bells
in the gigantic t isk of counting the
natons population Ucause a
teruig ot oppoitunists invariably
take
pose as census takers in order to
get into homes for sales purposes
cautioned the public today to be on
guard ngainsi such pretenders The
text of McKinness statement followsAn individual who falsely represents
himself as an enumerator in
tha 19G0 Census of Population and
Housing is inking a chance which
might result in a 1000 fine and
three years in prison A warning
that pretenders will be prosecuted
under federal law has been issued
by the Bureau of the Census U S
Opartment of Commerce
The Census Ilureau advises the
will be piesented March 2829 in Chamber that householders should
Tuha High school auditorium under I request persons representing them
the sponsorship of Rpsilon Sigma I selves to be Census enumerators to
Alpha chapter of Tulia Magdalain I show their credentials If the indv
Grojee is director Idual refuses to show Ins credentials
T he project is to benefit the Day he is not a census laker and house
Nursery holders should notify the police
The production will feature about The I960 census taker will wear
70 local peisons and will include a badge printed in color red white
contest for children in which Mr blue bearing the official seal of the
and Mrs President of 1992 will be United States Department of Com
selected at a penny a vote merce with the word LNUMEKA
T01t superimposed on it The en
Runnng Wild concerns a pol
umerator will also be carryng a
tcil mix up The chief hoodlum
Portfolio bearing the legend I960
who runs the town is running for I
Census of Un d Sales and
mayor A disk jockey a banker lilf
ntan 5 offlcdl Census reP ° rl
and a doctor get their heads togeth
i er and decide to run a woman for
mayor The woman is detained
from leaching an important pnliti
cai rails so the disk jockey dress
1 es as the woman candidate ard the
doctor becomes her French maid
j From there on the comedy begins
forms
LIQUOR I UKNIiI IN
10 CONTROL BOARD
Swisher Sheriff Darrell Smith reports
that the following Itquor has
been turned over to the Liquor Cn
ipsilon Sigma Alpha committee j > ° arf by hs offc
801 of 12
is composed of Mrs Van Crawford
Mrs Mary Burgess Mrs Lonnie
Rice and Maxine Kendnck
Band Concert
bottles ounce beer 103
four ffths of wine 7IS one half
pints of whiskey 60 four fifths of
whiskey 636 12 oure e cans of beer
20 2t ounce cans if beer and 31 8
o n ma j lor
Monday Night Needy Persons
I is I i i ii i r r > ai > r
Receive Food
Jack Drs i
k that ti >
25c fcr students will be charged with i V Pcrsons th cunv I
all proceeds going to the Tulia High I or Jd rlade valable by
lhf > USDA throuj i i s v sh r
schtKlband The fund will be used
to send th Talla band to the Enid County Welfare ag > < y
the courthouse by Mrs U i S
hens
An investigation a ill be made
the actual need of applicants
Hardship cases will next roe
surplus food on March 23 wh
assistance cases snd the bl
sons fnu hrohers eighi
aad four grandc hiHren
Mrs
J D nth led
ns r f Sr Vork n
brdsidr nt her djught r
rnen M s K o s
I dge
< urel
An
i last I
lions
mans
ment
insect
fitS
Kress Style Show marecevr het Minw > nla
Set For Tonight
nns at pRovitJicNci
funeral services for Fred J Hor
chardt brother of Bill Borchardt
A silver tea and style show is to Tulia wre conducted Monday i
be held in the Kress tchno cafeteria Trinity Lutheran church in the Pro
Thursday evening at 7 M oclock vidence community TV Rv A
The no will feature both adult aad K Windeker pastor oft ad
childrn mmtels and is sponsored By I Mr Borchardt 7 a former
th Kress Studv club i the Prosdenre communitv d
Tuha ToioTein Shop it furnuuV j a heart attack < bout noon Sniuit
ins cloh > < I r the children and all i Survivors n < lude hn wife t <
Mrs ar
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TULIA Swuhcr County TEXAS
Tulians Warned CVC
Against
False
Enumerators
Kpsmv mwwmm
taken in the lleaul Jones rob
be is 1 was > n o three break ins
in 1 cilia I tielav night At the other
places TaylorKvans and Club Cafe
loss was principally from damage
done in attempts to get at cash
Sheriff Smith said
h i
Inn
THURSDAY MARCH 17 1960
eeJts
am
wiv eh s i I uha h ise a slo
gan
That s in oti u asked question
Tulia hami i ol oiun u e has
annetini cd which
a Mogan ct in
advantage of this operation to
leveivino is askid to
Persons inuv si ml in as many en
Lee McKmnev VxecutivV Director I > f1h J
fur l
of the Tulia Chamber of Commerce PP1
be ti I at
S3 UliaW J P MWV VEVWOT
someone inside to help them drwn A rash of huglaries have been
lhe mtiuders left bs unlocking th repotted in ih n a n recent weeks
front door fiom the inside of the ash was taken fioin sending maeh
stoie ines and a juke Ikis at Wavne s Ilill
At the Club Cafe about 10 was crest restauran two weeks ago
taken from the cigarette vending An attempt was made to enter 1111
machine and juke box which were ciest Service station Saturday night
Indications were that th burglars damaged when burglars forced them Economy Hardware was entered rc
attempted to open the safes at Heard open ICntry was gained by prying centlv and a vast amount of aitiimi
Jones but abandoned the idea open a side door nition and knives taken
I ntrv to the building was made Tha TaylorIvans Seed Store was Kiess continues to leporl periodic
thtough a sint in the roof oser the entered bs ripping sheet metal int bleak ins
sh
I said the
1 I e In
hat k door 1 he buiglais el imiit
J i in lie and si I eli ink v ml
i i v > i s i s a i all ni s t i i
i i ash
tucky will present a sarred concert
at lhe High School auditorium
in Friday night at 7 oclock This
eoncert is sponsored by First Methodist
fhurch Or Samuel Kamale
san soloist during the January revival
at Tirst Methodist will be the
featured soloist
This male choir under the dircc
tim of Dr Willard It Mailman is
new on its Fighteenth Annual Spring
four and will be appearing in cities
n the following slates Kentucky
Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Kansas
Missouri and Illinois Last
year they toured through the northern
status and Cane da
The Seminary Singers is a musical
organization of twentyeight
earefullv srlec male voices rhos
n on the basis of musicianship and
1 i i stian chai n i t a < earn mem
b r f the
>
excellence The program inc ludis j
preparing for P M
selections bv composers such as Pal
estrina Ilach I ranck and Inches
nokoff as well as by more contemporary
composers and also several
Negro spirituals
The choir has appeared in many
of the largest cities in the United
States and Canada from the Atlantic
to the Pacific and from Canada
to the Gulf of Mexico and has been
presented in concert in many of
Americas largpst chuiches
Or J C McPheeters president
of Asbury Theological Seminary will
travel with the choir appearing at
all of its concerts
The public is cordially invited to
attend
A nursers
s < is of a
for i h 1 In n op to fo
In n at 6
Mi
h M at
Mi <
id MiDiHi I Is
mgmsms
I in and
H 1 itivcs in
THREE SECTIONS
March 24 730 p m
Golden to Compare Soviet
School System to American
ercc tin niajoi highway I
entrances in Tulia rn I himber of
Commerce stationery aid used in
many oiher ways
A prize of 10 will be given to the
winner
Deadline for eiitciing the contest
is April 1
Mr an1 Mrs W M Payne ir Tar
endnn spnt Sundae with his sister
Mrs Ruin O Neall
Mr and Mis led Vernon spi nt
the weekend in 1 on votth and Dal
I LOYI I GOI 11 N
Friday at 7 pm
Kamalesan Is Featured Soloist
With Asbury Seminary Singers
The Seminarv Singers from Asbury fulltime Christian service The
theological Seminary Wilmore Ken choir is well known for its musical
d u will bung lo I ul
a a i iun i ol the Russian and
ni i i in s h < I vstenis m Ins talk
it Iv h h sc hool auditorum Mai
10 p m
i u < h u P1 u
len wai a member of a
our whise purpose was to give
I in an
II Hie
10
miii in educational adnnnisiia
ol a lietler oppol luilily to bee nine
iciiainied with the educational svs
in lhe Soviet ejnion
In s lout winch encompassed
as of Russia and Oiumaik
Poland and last and West
tin adiinnklratnis were giv
i ii i i irtniity to observe all
i s i t s in o from kindergarten
ii no i the university This includ
d I i even and ten year groups
il nniiiiiily schools on state
i leathers Institutes and tech
nical si heols In addition to sight
seem t
Chun Ii
cilns and confer with educators
cultuial aspects were vowed through
opeias ballets and puppet shows
lhe t mr was under the sponsorship
of the National Educational
of School Administrators and the
National Asociation of Secretaries
of Stale Teachers Associations
Mi Golden who was bom and
icand in Texas bus held administrative
poBitions in the Friona White
Deer Miami and Portales schools
and is now president of Eastern New
Mexico University
Tulia Classroom Teachers Association
in lieu of its public relations
banquet is bringing Mr Golden to
Tulia to give each person an opportunity
to compare our program
with the highly publicized Russian
system No admission will be charged
A question and answer period
will follow tin talk Everyone is
invited
NazarethtoLubbock
Liquor Shipment
Is Apprehended
A load of liquor was taken by
Swishc r County Sheriff s department
over the weekend en route from Nazareth
to lul bock Held and charged
wih transporting is lames Ogden
of I ubbock The arrest wus made
souihwest of Tulia
SI IXIHIIKS l MI
KIMIll AT SXVRI III
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ttr lei
lln
i i ii
KstiN ul tin Hip lilA l ipfii npht
r I i M < ditii sc I 1 it ship s did ut the
i i < niilos Mi t jitet I Piiiipi itc sents
i itsnp i j Ii year to un milstjiulinji I 1 A bo sho
i iLii < uliiiiiat lexas lech Jimmy plans to en
Part Loot Recovered In M I The t I Tulians Favor
Day Nursery
Tempoiary officers and dimtois
were named when a group of Tu
lans met Sunday afternoon at th
high school auditorium to cl > us
the establishment of a das n n
in Tulia
Such a project would be pni j
fur the benefit of low inc i am
dies where it is necessary for inn i
ers to work but who have no < l c
to leave small children It i i
a baby sitting service It v ud
available to all races
Otis Harmart was nam 1 ti nip
rary president Other tempiira
officers are Mrs A O In m
president Mrs J A Pollail n
letary and Mrs Paul I l
treusurer Temporary dniH a
D Fred V Rchards M V i n
Ulount Mrs E K HuKi > Jj
Dawson jr and Oliver WiIIIimi
Dawson also heads the oust a
turn and ByLaws comm i ai i
comosed of Mildied II is aiJ
R W Davidsca A Surve i in
lee lo determine the n in > i of
children which need id h i id
by a day nursery is ccni J et
Mrs Miller chairman Mis I
Mis Ulount and Mrs R V I ir
kins
Willborn heads a conunii ti
fircl a suitable location for
project
Attendans at the mecl i
acute ni t 1 f i sin i a n n
Iuha It s in that i
i lllire he s a ve i 1 as other i
lions and i d i U es 1
is Schacher
ttns lull to study Agronomy utj Kc
lAdd is given on the basis of scholuixhip school
average in high sthol Ias Ixnn student council president
and is i nuinbti ol the Hupp Sttite jcH ing tiani in 1959
Coiinty 411 Youth Oiiserve Week
uell
t dlX
Ul
ru ia
1 7u
ePOtt
Redmon Wiley V lloinar jr Dav
Twele Si Mrs R S Garret II C
hc to tcnd
P Oavies Mrs
Mercer Mrs
V > A London Mrs Johnn I aple
Mrs A
polssioiial and business people and S V
Vae ° R > ndoP Lw
esc the eople n the stTeet The V
Patients dismissed since last report
were Mrs Ii G Sadler Mrs
Cecil Daniel David Pcage 1 mm
Pernn Mrs G L Sadler I rank
Pearson Jack Overton Mrs Homo
Mancera Mis Lrneil lirockman
Mrs Sanley Jarrett and Mr Hill
Phillips Mrs G C Hutchison Mrs
II T Miller James W Rogers Barbara
Davis Cathy Autry Mis W
U Hallard W B Willlngham Mi
I oy Ioworn Max Swinbum Mri
Billy McAnelly
HORN IO
Mr and Mrs Foy Lovvorn Krcs
a boy
Mr and Mrs Billy McAnelly
Route 2 Happy a girl
Mr and Mrs Orvdle finck Routo
1 Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Martin Sepada jr
Route S Tulia a girl
Mr and Mrs Foy Mouly Routo
1 Happy a boy
New meters installed during the
past week by City of Tulia were forE
C Tidwell 425 N Dallas I N
Durham 822 W Broadway Lewii
Cannon 526 N Austin Trcva Mur
rell 511 NK 3 d
New cars registered in Swisher
county s nee last report were by
James R Rutherford Tyler 19b0
Valiant C B Harder Plainview
IhO Chrysler Glenn Merrett Hart
11K0 Plymouth L B McGavock
Iulia l0 Plymouth JeAel White
Tulia 1lkO Odsmobile W C Cran
In a 1IBO Oldsmobile Pel Whitlow
Happv 1960 Chevrolet
lhe wiather the past week has
been mi r favcrable than perhapj
clui n anv week since the frst of
D ceiihr Several sunny days have
been ciioyed by everyone Light
mist f I two mornings but no ap
pteciable nvisture has been recorded
lustry weather with high
winds p1 dust prevailed Tuetday
t r s c inJiions are favorable
High and low temperatures
I ast sn diys weret
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Ma s Dutios oi Happy fell Mon
las n ght at her heme breaking her
i p She managed to reach the tclo
phi ne act Miiifs Mis Kotton Mc
liehe wlm lives across the streets
wa tken to Amar llo Osteo
lathic hospital where she was to
undergo s ircers
1000 Watts
lacltiMliip and tl A uiliviiifs Jimmy has maintained an S9 HACKTOTJIlBIBIU BROADCAST
Sunday
934 in DMLVKseept
n ILLY GltaU lVMl lour ot Derision
Sun Jays 259 run
OLDFASHIONED REUVAL HOUR
Suntlsys i pm
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