The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1972 Page: 4 of 18
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THURSDAY, JUNt f, 1«TJ
MRS. JAY TAYLOR
LES CARPENTER
LIZ CARPENTER
VLe MISSSW
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,By H. M. BAGGARLY
en lum w ding -> thal mast r \
. c r-gktn’t t .•!] h m t» v i ■, arxl
gc-vellod d wi, .ill utte.njits to d.v-
iii.- .1 possW>s pi.-sidcn .ai prater-
rtx-** primary although tHc* go.er-
nor had revoiimi'nck-d it.
Mis. I’atman's affection for pre-
cin : • I vcI d lrvx njcy si a . ted
when she *a.-i a precinct chairman
in loi k m ('aunty, ncr first |nhti-
lal ofiice. Shi then ser\eJ a term
on the SDFC. Ivt-nv I* ing eU‘. ti*d
unan.uiously by Ihe SDKC to -uc-
c.ed Mrs f.oyd R-ntsen as the
slate's natiiMial committees man.
She is one of the tew rural rep-
W—IPItlN Tow has ever had
Ion the national committee,
i National m alic chairman
l.awre.a O'Brien appointed her
to a national committee to work
with state,, soitnt.y and precinct
a.final iij putting tt.v new party
rele- into il! i. Bob Nelsjn, exe-
cutive diti'clar i;f the national par-
ty's reform mlcs commissiim, has
cite (L Mrs. Patman for "back-
ground cunl exin-i1i.se in the field
of paity iiilcs which us c<|U.illcd
by taw. |>coplc in the nation."
Th. presiding eh.iiiiikcn of the
i .revetction ci-vcs only one day
bu; 'dr-. Patman belie.es that
one day may make or break
the Democratic Party in Texas
this year.
•'It we cant insure fair play
for all <>ur own Democrats, how
can w I ik the poopl.- of Texas
h me.sllj in the eye in November
anci ask for their voters and tell
them we are the party of all
the people?” she ask.d. “John
White has a roc rd of abr-oJub*
fi irn- s-s and has proven that he
tan work with all factions. With
or without a specific ]>arty title,
Mr. White ha' worked hard o«sL-t-
en-tly for a uniilcd, effective and
\i t >ri ius Texas Democratic Par-
ty.”
Mrs. Patman said that "return-
ing the party and ils affairs to
the |ieoplc is the same theme
(lov. Wallace h.us preached — the
Demon atic Party e.in't win unless
it listen- to the |>eiq>le and rep-
resents their views.”
TULIA BABE RUTH LEAGUE
June 12
June 13
June 15
Next week's schedule
Monday Prairie Cattle vs Happy
Tuesday Reeves vs Tulia Auto
Thursday Prairie Cattle vs Reeves
Thursday Happy vs Tulia Auto
Tule Lake
Tule Lake
Tule Lake
Happy
Last week's scores
Reeves Insurance 13 — Tulia Auto 12
Prairie 15—Happy 16— Prairie II —Reeves 10
Tulia Auto 9 — Happy 0
3 3 3
MRS. FRANCES MORGAN
(Continued from page 1)
rupted with th- sad tidings, ”1 jost -aw <a bull
eat on of your roses."
\\c wore >e:ii< .l with ' iz's -isler and her hus-
band. lud.'.c and Vis John lomiburg of (ionzales,
imd l4*-‘ patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter
ol Allsiin.
\ little bird had t .Id them that The Herald
was th ■ only Deni -ciatic- |«l>cr in Wc-t Texas!
f^NE OF LIZ' RELATIVES whom we ll not iden-
t tv, said y:r iu~t couldn't wail to ta-tf those
deLic a-1 iking shrimp which were cooking.
• Shrimp'’ <>r I xas rimh'’’ we inquired.
' I think that's what t ;ey said. . .or maybe
tt w.i' oysters,’’ she answered.
Th* v were oyster- ail l ight, mounlain oysters.
Th ■* ae. ompanyine picture whi.ili we took is of
Mrs .1 iy I lyfor. I - rid l.iz.
■wut TO LIZ'S CLOSE .. oh lation with the* Jifin-
V->i . nun l...I.ic we all i bed a ill'! -ign .i-
carti e to her t.‘i't - I Sissy I jrenthold :,B.I,
no , ,i' -ii oo! ti (. I<n Harm '
III . H It h i- -le.led, likely wall find greater
fellow n o with ihe il ,.i.!:lie.uis to.in with the- D-mo-
cr.it-
Fairview
Frolicking
MRS. G. E. WESLEY
The wvather for the past wc-ck
has been but and dry No rain
has fallen. Harvest has .-tailed
in most communities. I think the
wheat crop will be* below normal,
Airs. Patman Endorses White
For State Demo Chairman
We’d rather go down in defeat with porsons
like l.iz, l.c -. 11.Macs, Yarborough and Karentk-dd
than to "win” with Briscoe.
There's really no way to win wall (kunagoguc'S.
£EEMS LIKE ANOTHER world when tie Demo-
ciat, wen in Ihe While House from 19W)
to l%x T nngs are diberent t«Klay. We haven't
be n to W I'-fungton m months. . .have no de-
sire to go.
Even the react. >nari* - in Amarillo are admitting
that ihe T’-xas Panhandle has abirnt as much influ-
enee in Washington is a teacup of warm spU.
Amarilloans in rather high places are- secretly ow. i-ng to the dry winter,
hoping that (Iraliam Pure II wall be elected Core G-rarone Devin Darker and child-
gressman in So-outlier * 'regies-man Pwage isn t j-rn of Ely, Nevada w re here
likely to be .e Hind much longer, and when 'he se veral days Iasi week and attend-
retnv-, I'urcell will b ihe top Dcmiocrat on the ,.(j the fumTal of Mis. Hr. wn.
lions,* Ngrieiilture l iminiittee. lhtnk and Mildred Zaehry visited
Il Ihiia II i- defealed. he won’t even be reluming last week with relatives in Happy,
to Congress And he wall lie <>ne of the chief Elzo and May (luest and Hank
targets of the v.Uion I (IOC in November! ilex's an<| n;Ma Magness.
a m.ok- I man They will lie whoever shv and Kelly Hurst, Jim and
is nece- n y to defeat him and elect Bob Price f ddie Cope and Helen and Carl
Should I'urcell and Yarborough be* defeated in Brvan were host- to a party in
November, Texa. might as well give- up the- ship the Hurst home honoring <’. R.
so far a- agriculture is omewnrd and Suzette Wesley. A m.mey tree
wins presented the couple. Attend-
ing were Squad and Hulnh Hurst,
Tom and Mary Neal, .1. I,, and
Angelique* Henry, James, Hefty,
Ja.inda and Jeana St kett. Dick
and D>ttie Foster, (leme and Judy
Shipman, Rowdy Rrvan and Jo-
anna Hurst The host- and host-
esses servixl (flips, dips finger
she foods, coffee and Cokes
Jerry a n d lallie Shi|*ma-n of
the II. refold, N a n (laulhreaux and
Patricia. Tanya and .1 .-
THIS HAS REALLY bm a busy
we. k Kress has just been buzz-
ing wilh carious activities. llo|te
1 h:uv. covered n>osl of them.
I ju-4 can't believe the nice re-
s'] .rise I have Ixon getting from
cv.ryone Keep turning m that
news and we will have a full
page of Ivretas news soon.
THIS IS A WEEK *M • found
it in my fnint di»»r light after
I met last weeks deadline. Rill,
Carolyn, Denise and Dana Reed,
Roy and Dor, thy St<x.kett and
grandson, Rusty Hooper spent Ihe
Memorial weekend at l'lum (bwk
near Lake M,iedith. Tllvy took
their horses and campers and en-
joyed trail riding and camping
with ap|)roximate4y 200 other mcm-
b. rs of the L'nited Associati.m of
ShcTiffs Pu ses and riding clubs.
They left Friday, returning Mon-
day. Repuled a g *>d time trail
riding, scavenger hunting and rat-
tlesnake dodging. (I leel quite sure,
the rattlestiakes beard Carolyn ami
hid out for fbe weekend).
A LETTER PROM Pearl Wall-
ing assured me that 1 mis-ed
several im|>ortant people who at-
tended the Baptist Church dedica-
tion last Sunday. Mrs. Hvnry Rein-
hardt and daughter, Kay; Mrs.
Thelma Damron and (laughter and
Pearl Walling from Tulia were
here. I know that they are al!
former members of the Krcs-
church. The late Josh W alling was
song K-ad.r there for a number
of years. 1 fried to reach Mrs.
Walling's daughter to check i«t
when he w-as song leader and
for how long the Wallings attend-
ed Kress Baptist but was unable
to l.naie her!
MISS JANICE CARTER was hon-
in'. at a l.ng i • -hower in the
h o m e i f Mr- Jam -.- Vincya.d
last Thtir-daj. \ .--piing arrange-
nient f d:o-:C', mums, and baby-
breath in spring color- topped a
mint green and white overla.d
tjble in tile bride to lie's chos.'n
col .• Sp.cial gu -ts were the mo-
ther of the h> nrce, Mrs. J. M.
Carter and Mr Ki'ith W;*t-m of
Julia Hostess for the occasion
was Mis- ltoxk \ in yard asristod
by Miss Regina Ihgg.
SGT. STEPHEN E. Bortolssn
■ha- bvn m »\cd irmn Brinik- Hos-
pital in S; i; \irt(>nio to Memphis,
Tcnn. li was taken to Term. b.st
Friday, June 2. He is reported
to enjoy h - mail very much. If
you have on taken the time to
v. rite Stephen • drop him a card,
h e r e is hi- new add res- - Sgt.
Step r, 1 11 :1s in. \ A Hos]Mtal,
stnt, i 280, 103R Jefferson Ave.,
fif Roam <i?i, Bel 3, Memphis,
Term. ISHit St jihcn really looks
I rvard to mail call and I’m sure
he would really cn.oy hearing from
same of hi- i >rnn-r clas-malen,
so let’s all make .-ure he gels
some mail this week.
IRMA and WELDON WEAR tra-
veled to Brlowrvwood this last week-
end to the Nati a i-l Star Route
Carriers Convention. Irma was e-
lectfd to the office >f \ nt'-pis sidefit
for the W mens \uxiliary (rf Star
1! 'ate c-rners sh - accs'pUHl the
ofn.e alter bring told there was
ti (thing for the vi< - prc-ident la
do except i„i fa' ca.-e of the pre-
sident being abA*nt. She was then
notified that tht> jira-ident was
absent and sonk*.me thought -h
had K*igned. (We may have a
jsew state president in our area).
Irma was also r. c gmzed for a
she had written which was
published in Ihe Worn n - Auxiliary
News which wa- a humorous pom
ab.'Ut a day in Ihe Ir.e of a
mail carier. (due-’- W.ldan pi-t
ve.it along fir the ride, afte.
all. he just deliv rs th mail).
'1 hey al.« > vi-ited Ih ir son and
daughter in-law, (llenn and San 1
in Laredo. Then joining (limit
Jac -bsen, Jan and I.ce of \marrl-
10 and Jorcne Mead ir and Doug
of Corpus ( hristi far a trip I i
Old Mexico. Returning th y visit d
with Odctta I.ightcap of Tulia ami
entertained the Charlie Fairchild.-
of Plain-view in their home Smdav
DAVID LEE WILLIAMS WAS
guc'-t oi honor at a baby -b >\vcr
and visitation last Thur-day in
ih home of Mr-. Flizabcla l.atcl
11 -ting the* occasion was Mr-
Fr.MKc's Hartman and Mrs lativli
Th * guest ol honor wa- six day-
old. refused to participate actively
in the fc-tivitns but accepted ail
admirations and gift -. Spec il
gu- sl.s w e r e grandmother-. • »r-
rinn • Williams and Mrs. lie-t-on
of Lu’jL i. k. Also Mr-. Mary Jone-
AIRMAN CHAPA
Airman Chapa
Home On Leave
\imi n Alfredo Chapa, Jr., son
of Mr. an.! M; - Alfredo Chapa,
r.oo So :ih C.ow c. Tulia. was recent-
ly award d a 1 mticale of Train-
ing .-l Sh< >pard \KB, after com-
pl.-ting a -eventeen wv k course
i.. refrigeration and an condition-
ing.
F il! i ng a two we k furlough
with n: ;■ ril - in Tulia, \irman
Ch ipa will lie stall m.d in New
Mexico.
an I daa liter oi Lubb ick. C.reen
(111 v - i atin was topixd with
a -pr - ulitied cvnleijiiece fmin
vv hi i • . iit -tiga: cake. Herman
(1 . dale ca1 and lime -herbet
: i 1. h a as serv d.
\h-it;ng in i:ie home of Mrs.
I iz.fi-- i ,.an,lis lh,s we k are
Mr. i. Mi- John (lever if Dal-
la la i - Ih'cii a weatherman
at I \ Field .or about :ttl years.
KR££S RIDING CLUB ioporFoB
a a ' - :l play day Sunday with
a or gi.ii participating. I was un-
able to cl all t*v d.-tails but
v ’! b i • Ihc-m next wtx'k.
I FEEL SURE I HAVE MISSEO
me new- thi- week If your
sta.y ;-n't i e:e it is because
v u f >. g i to turn it in. 1 tease
o. li ned w < k. \lth sigh if it
i - :i th - hot my typewriter
m iy n ' be w irking (or me cither).
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Mrs Ci; in Patman. Texas' IH*- Mrs. Palm m -akl that Orr’s m ik • the real
moct.it1 null hi il coiimntteew mi- activities t i dab- as hairma i f -aid
an. ha cade-ed \giM ullurc Com- the State DmumratK FxiMitive h«* recalled that it was in
mi— i |ohn i A lute for pre-id- Commilt (SDFC) "prove th.it s;im, context that Orr as SDFX' children
inv h iTiu.ir of the Ikmun-ratu he want- to |»*r areally ciwrliol the lt.in re.used to consider put- rv Doyle. Hollis and Inez Shipman,
(Uat .••(• an n a- "a means i* state conventKW and the Texas ting i I iv light saving time rafer- Lizzie Uel-cv sent Metre >i in! Day
kcepii. tin- iv in.- ran Party in deleg Hi >n to the natcnal i >re\i"i- n ,| „ „n th,. primary ballot, boating and fi-hm ■ at Conchas
the’ 1.." I- of th > pc-'i'le — all bon with total di-tc ,1 i »• the . d up the i.IimoI busing refer- Dam •“ m’.....
fe lings and well U-mg oi t e • —-
hundred- «rf thou-veids of rank -
in New Mexico.
the pi vie."
simm' prill ',,,fl)atHi'ng*l^R>yUlt<hT and t ile DentsKTat- who make
of the Dallas .-'tibu'.b of DeSoto our P>,r,.v 11
fie- the har ren-hip i the June She -aid sh • agrees wilh W* de
U San \m wo which that Orr's violations of party rules
will I3ii Texas delegates and his attempt to conbol the
to th , .'tv's null mal e -mention, convent! n may ro-ult in the Texas
Mts Patman. wSi -andwnhes delegation being eje te I b >m the
in t:n ■ l s polit - among her national convention in Mia m i
diitn - at noire in (l.mado where' B ach in July,
she l- the i if State Sc-n ' He has in'-n able to violate
Bill Pitman ant m -Ih r i*f a busy the new rule- in the precinct nd
Irena or, aid he chidrc in the t mntv < nver.ti «ts be a use he e-
ch.nr’ii in-hip . c • l- has-sl on to- xi to k*l Dcmoeia.- know vv-.at
acn; - - learn I n two was in the rule-.'' Mr-. Patman
year- ■> w ak g with Pemoerats said of Orr.
in everv -csli n of the state as Sh isimted out that Orr delayed
nation if om.nill rwoman 'DEC action i*n the' new rules
• \\, h . new parts rules which until just before flhe primary elcx-
wiH • •• i j , tv to ih, |k-.pie tlores and then mack* only limited
at the grassroots ievel — t> let printed copies available at $2
then . yoke all the war rack Mh.vn that happen'd. Mi
to •'( t I helm Ot the party.” i’.dman ;iersonally p.ud to have
Mrs Patman aid. S 000 copies of the rule- printed
Hu’ she aid. Orr has “repeated- and distributed for a nickle each!
Iv and -v-teinatically violated the ”\s usual, Mr Oit w;l- ignoring
nil. - e the party by ignoring county and precinct chairmen, the
cv • rv .•>•• except his small clique nwt important oFlnxes in the par-
„. I,, s friemts." ty. They do the real work and
Hi • folowing cars will he offered for sale at public auc
tion at 10 (Mi a m . June 10. 1972, at the Municipal Garage
located at FIDO N.W. 6th Street, Tulia, Texas.
Yeor
Mak*
Model
Serial Number
lbut
Old-mobile
S'ation Wogon
612K13968
1 it 7
f /mouth
4 Door
52297800
i<;r7
f 1 ,f-vrol»*t
Piclup
3A57K118408
4
frrd
4 Door
U4DT138772
lOf.S 2 door New Port Chrysler.
1965 Dodge y2 ton. V8. automatic, air.
1971 Pinto, automatic, air.
196-1 Chev. i^ ton pickup.
1970 Pontiac Station Wagon, power and air, 9 passenger.
1970 Dodge >/2 ton. V8. automatic.
1970 Pontiac Stationwagon, power and air.
1967 Chrysler New Port, 4 door, power and air.
1969 Dodge Charger, power and air.
1970 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 door hard top, loaded.
1968 Volks — Clean
1965 Ford Convertible, Mustang, V8.
1970 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 door hardtop, loaded.
1964 Rambler Station Wagon.
1968 Fury III. 2 door, hard top, real sharp.
1968 Fury I. 4 door air hard top clean.
1971 Plymouth 4 door, light blue, very clean, low mile-
age.
196,1 CMC ,f)n' dean with camper on it.
We Buy Used Cars and Pickups
CLOSE OUT SALE ON ALL USED BOATS
If we don't have what you want we'll get it.
”Cleanest Used Cars In Swisher County”
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1972, newspaper, June 8, 1972; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507020/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.