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TRI TUll*. MwIiKk County! HtKAtP
THURSDAY JUNE A 1®7?
Maries Malarky
t»Y MARIE -tAWHS-' _
Rhon* WY5 2195
Hr r.nrV.nr will lx* ii>ino<5 in
hi' \\he***!* ’ prad < by I): Louk*
Medium. .! surgeon. Di. Mendiola,
a iili/en *i| *i, Philippines, als >
viil -.>• patients at Parkview Clin-
i \lsi> welcomed tu Ah.elt-r art
! h|.ir>-» nui <•> C a ilia ViiLinaii
and Natalie Enriquez.
Dr Bute i' a brother d
HI! IT'S GOODBYE and best In ne S turday, K nn.'n went on Kay and Van Barbour, and Mrs.
-h. - t . the pa-tor rf Tulia First l . :• rt A - 11 h wh re he was having Sl‘ •' *T Kitkealnek, ad of lull.:.
1 ' Yd I'e'tbuli-t Church n.t hi- ■ • mm art -how .n i F"M SYMPATHY to Mr. and Mrs.
\ e. Rev .lames and .luann.i tar- W ti ..mk. K Gilleland and family on lit
t . sho attei 'ix years here ire while the Wyatts were in Ulan- ,|, Gilitland's mother,
1* tving for Lubbock when he will ta, Kemeth s mother, Mrs Inez . j u, ,i,. , ; n i;mial was
is! •: u \sbury Methodist Wyatt of Stepb nville, stayed with a* Haskell M:iy 29 .* mil
ehureh \ lareWill party with a u r hildrcn, Maik and 1 ill. j„ yjr ,r/| \|, \ \j King and
1 v offtima for the Carter' and
e-anenl.' for everyone wn>
. i atte-' church .-vivu e> Sa.vl.A
night.
\t w p.'s!oi f the Tu'.i.i hureh
..ill he ituc Carl Nunn f Den-
\ City. \t \ bury M thodi-d,
la . 1 .rler will tie working with trip ’i Hawaii mule \tay 1!! by
iii'iar Ktutai'd Edwards who i- \i. ,n.! %lis Kw II (iniw was
n • dir-cLir there
MR. AND MRS. A. D. ADAMS hc"is:er-
01* n were recent overnight !' \' " Kinu who w.t>
.ue "f then dauuhl.T and fain- bun J ,n 1 lainview M ’> •{"-
*•>• M' and Mi> N Wells A YOUNG PASTOR who Is a
. id Sandy oi lulia. n.i jyt. ,,f Tuba was ;,m >ng Method
A HIGHLIGHT of on eight-day •'* >""" »«*rs oppoin i t • iliuinie-
in tni- .i 4 ;i at the Vwtr.uust lexa*
i moioru t* i»t the* I nited \U‘Ih .(list
a day -pent at Hilo They enjoy- ':,u:,h ' «*'-'k Itev. Tlwmas
uoc , r_______________ td -eeingth b aultful orchid fields ** assign 1 to the church
MRS. L. G. (Ruth) RAYMOND and h;il) It Miami With a fairly brief 5
11 a to Corpus ( .-..isti rrid > to , , fl . 4. \tj:s in t!i ministry, he will
di:vc home with h< r daughter. al \okvno House. An her ,,p| ,(1. Hev Vernon Willard.
M at ha Kaymand. w'ui hi- h en Jealuri I ihe day wa- -ecing p,. Mw. ng pa-'or if the Jayton
• aching the pa* two year* m th. mgsr caw mil- TV day end- >!X ymn. has
' pus ..ui'ii. Martha will be . wfth the torchlight ceremony s. , . h,.,.rvM., a Xli,.n
at the C« M Palms befotw they i ty in,ahn He is , frJd-
... u, , XV.|, Xew '.a! to II nolulu where they ua(t. „f Wayland Hapti-t Colie.:
“ .......• “ "............ ................ M * Kw ns also is a fulia native
k 'ow.rd a
r. spiceh
l "\ . -ity.
’t'.'li ha* lK*en staying wilh h i
i: Ihei - in
law. Mr- .1
d lit- eoupl • ha- three diughte.-,
M su.'i n Boiai I. If, Karen
green vegetati ri sU . 17. md Patncia Nell, 14.
BEST WISHES for feeling better
In all ill luhans im luJing th -<
w re it th ■ II iwanan Itegent dur-
ing th.'ir stay in th.* i-iands.
Mi Crigg '.ill the beautiful
flew •' ,.nd th .................
i . ti.au!. since 'he has r turned ,SM. ( he. Ihev had '.•cecal
‘ rue ft 111 the hospital, s, wale i ,u,s m and a i ound Hon .lulu Mak
■ w.i> rone inclay and Saturday, lni, |>H. t(»ui will Havl h' Kxe
Laymond’s daughl r. Mi>. „ t ,h Knight' •: Columbus out m out o.-t.iwn hosjul.d'. Mary
w Hard (Juanita) Witt at Perryt n p i,, v; :n,| gf i,: : . 1 H wn and Trent Thompson
■ aae ant 'laved wdh her neat he;. they "we with a very e-.n- 111 High Plains Bapti.: Hospital
i. -t of the uni , and Mi' Kme . n;.| Up ,ri! ha I a no , relax -.dmtlted May 2S Daniel Tor-
i nu ll layed Kutkiy night. ttnl,. ’ res in Central Plain- fieneral 11 »s-
i it.il in Piainu.w June 1
MR. AND MRS. ELTON BOOTH 0N SUNDAY MAY 21. Mr. and
>• W*'l h, I.oai.'iana wets in hi!.a ytl< SYMPATHY to Bernadido Cordo-
i, Tuesday, May 30. to Sunday. V l aMl| .,,l(|x »t" TuL.i and Mr. vg I Tulia who-e -ist-r. Mr<
' ..... 4. i i' *ng with Mu Booth'' ;:n)\j ia« k I'aiker and Charles Ih.nue f id a a Wallace. 41. diet
W mriie • t Clainview were gue-t< I rulav. May -’ll. in h Van \rk
Mi :d Mu Neiland Smith, '" -mg II me in durum ari. N.
s u and Mark, at Halfway. •’ *‘Tiigtl.y illm v Serviecv
weir hotel M "lav. May .’0. in
MRS. WAKREN (Valerie) Bell x i \ntor: i i dh In « iui h in
le ft MonJ iv. dune >. i -r Denlon Mo-ajucro. N M s; is •airviw'd
wh.iv -ho will Iv studying during |-1 <»y hc*i pai nts. tw i sisteis
pail of th 'iimni at N ith Texas and tnree oi.he: or ihcr-
' .ate I dm ei site She was accom-
panied by her -utci m ! as. Wanda ^E MCBRIDE FAMILY had
h the.' a n d si ter'-in law. Mi
. t. 1 Mis fiel KergUsm, Mr and
' I!) ini' Ferguson and Mi
I Mrs Sul Fargu-sm. an<i -iL-<>
V ' H dh - si'ie: and hu'ban.l.
\' an.i Mr- Lewis Montandoti
AFTER A SIX-WEEKS stay in
i • t : tna. Mrs W \ Doan return
i . ’■ me to Tulia T .ur'day sh
-.1 i her sister. Mrs K-’her D a- Montague, who will dtive fo Val 15 :lnnuai 'Yum .n -Saturday and
and they went a numbe u* and -lay a c upla of week- '""-lay. -May 2, and .’X. at th
es and 'aw lots of inte est t> help hei < at. as Valerie broke Mnertc.n l.cgion Hall in Tulia
• ung' including the la-r.don 'mall Low in h : ankl * recent- “,K| e-< ybojy cm yed the get-
: c w hi; h ha he n rcon-trucl- Iv Vileie .as l»een tea hing Kng '"-v’u: 11 ,n»*ndously Kveryotk-
ai Havasu. \n/ and the old lish and h nkkecping in Tulia iligh eit.ier in-icV the
p. the Qcs*en Mhit. whi.h Sc h i 1 alter r ., iving h r master's ' 'l n I*-1*' 1on *lK) -fTMinds
i - h 'tvd in I.o.ng Beach hob r. degree. *n cimpc’s The big dinner wa'
creed Sunday
rO HRLP ENCOURAGE th* in- A BANQUET honoring a Whool- Ml ut the 'i'ter- in Hu family
. c;i ' d emsumpt: >n id b'ef. me er thy-i.-ian and w Icoming anoth- were d •» I in l.mg. old f.iv.i.atxl
h* Drawers \ssociation met in dicti. and iwo nui.-es to the dress - featuring rif fle, and long
• Vtl ni i. Georgia th past weekend V. heeler community was held Tuev 'leeces in F brua.y the women
ut had a' one <rf then pnncipal d:.y mgh'. dune «. in the m h ol had .n*ei tageth r ' t >r a week
k- It v Kenneth Wyatt ■: cai l ria at Wheeler. D» Lai y a the h na « Mn reaa Hw
I lie. W'ha also Siwwtsl Map oi li.tiacai . I .iiwi Tull an. was bon- - n in Altuquerciue, N. M to plan
w ' k II was ae ompanie.l i* -i at the c handle: .1 Comm rce- Ihr.r d. -'C- nd l!„ reunion d'h v
1> *:la nV a K. .day by hi- wife. 'p. ired d . nne i II went to had i nm .i tun doing this as
va'i vie: the c u;«v returnedW leele; m duly ISM I ev lid at *:k >•:... n. -...I \ii-
I. C Kdward- of Tulia.
The McBride «i-t.Ts, their hus-
bands. and Ihe.i brothe. and his
v.: e. pr. s nt i-r the gathetmg
in Tulia wer Mr and Mrs W.
F Pop ol IMancia, N. M Mr.
ar I air- ( lyde Moore and deny
ot si.atm k Mr and Mr> L.
C Kclwanl- of Tulia. Mrs Tena
lle.i'on of \lt,v|ueique. N M .
Mr T'.l ind.'.e Hath a lard f Put-
nam. Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Mo ire,
Te rv. Paul anvl Mike, of Sham-
i k and Mt and Mrs. V K.
M l.i f Men lo.cl A broth r,
li A McBride of Plains, and
a -1st r, Mr- Claude Pojie of
K kw dl, w re unabi.- to a;tend.
■ •kfren and g and r.ildren of
1 he McBrid b: it her anj sisters
at the reuoi n were Mr and M t.
p v Smith. K in ly and Theresa,
M and Mr- W.dtei l ew II. Mr
. md Mi- Ilarlie Ft well, Pam and
|i W le. ill Vila illo; M’. :..ld
- Clilfmd Me B.i le ol Childress;
W iste Me lii id if Plainview; Mr-,
i i iud B y d. K:!a anj \ngia. of
Clyde M .mil Mrs F.uuene Me-
lt: le. Hoaeit and Da "ay o. Mere-
fad Mi." K.u i Klaine Beck of
\, iue|uci que. N M.: Ben Kenn ly
ct I'nlia M ■ David M"hn. Mi h-
oei ,n I Pili el. Mi s. Jack H n.
M:' Mike Irwm and Christy, ail
of Dig Spring.
\ is11pre- nt w<: M. ' Ches-
tei Kim and Mii. Mary J.mn- n.
both f Tulia
LEILA PETTY AND I spent
th • weekend at Graham — .-he
\ * i*.d hr 'ist r. Lena McGee,
a I the: members m her family,
ane' I vi'it 1 a friend. N.ta Mill r.
I.eil i went to the Saturday night
lanib'i.ee* in th.* .le .n community
nd to ehureh th rt Sund ty N *a
nd I went to Dalla- Saturday
t - '(• • h . daughter and family,
ni we am lunch and shopped
a little in Tow i Kart in M squite,
an int re-ting, i und 'h ip|>ing mall
nn three dil.e ent levels.
I ’’a had lust returned home
W In aay. May 31, fi m a \:sit
with Ke;n Hotge at Vernon. They
went ''7i ti . nter, Na. igdoches
and uiIi r places.
ROBERT J. CLANTON, M, of
Dde -a, father - in - law evf E.
C (. Jinan of I ubben k. formerly
..! Tulia. du*d Sunday, May 28.
ir Mi il: a! Center Hospital in Oei --
-a loii wmg a short illness. \
'.tle'iii.in t i Curry Motor Freight
Lines, n> w'.i- a natn.* of El
llcno. okla and moeed to Odessa
in 18-id fr mi Hobbs, X.M.
SYMPATHY TO AMOS RM)M
v. . broliier, Hetman L. Ratjen,
62. oi Am undo dtid Tue-day morn-
ing May UO. in an \manllo hospi-
tal. Serivees ve: • 1 hursetoy, June
1. in Dlaekbum - Shaw Memorial
t ha|x*l
Mr It iP.en, an Amarillo resident
da years, w as an employe 1 \ir
Spec: Oil Co. for about 2'» yeas
and was head of the company's
public ivlalcns departm.nt ilt*
Willson Rites
In Floydada
Fuutraj Mrvk s lor Jmn m
Will-on. S4. , Floydada. former
trustee if several Texas Alleges
. nd ur:c rtitles ar.J Floyd County
civic and e .iuich l..uk i. w r held
We.dn -day in F: . I Inde-i Method-
ist ( nu.ch :n Fl ,ydada.
The Rev. C. I) Milton, pastor,
.'Ificiatcd Burial was in Floyd
t ounty Memorial Park.
Mr. Willson dic*J Monday in Cap-
i .igk H .-f iigil in Floydada. He n.id
been in tailing health since -ut-
wring a broke It h.p :n M..\
\ n.di’ e oi B .onsvill.*, h.- was
a graduate of Bridgep »rt High
Sti; >1 and l.ceiced his degree
trom S mthwes:e: n Cniveisity in
pr viou.rty worked for \meriean
Smelting and Refining C >. Mr.
Ratten was a Mason and member
i f ihe (Mm at the Eastern Star.
Also surviving ar his wif.\ Lena,
a daughter. twe> sist-.s, five step-
daugh: i s. a stepson, an ith r bro-
tMt*t and 'v*\ n grandchiilren.
A YOUNG COUPLE of Plain-
view, Nii and Mrs. N .’man Oria-
uj. will piepire and xeive an
ib:an dinner prepared Jordanian
•’yle on Thur'Jay, June 22. at
7 20 | m in the low.r dir. .ng hall
First Bapti-t Cuureh, Plaimiew.
i o k- ts a:c s4 |»t „ ed will g.i
, w ud - mpl ting t h c* Baptist
church in Xarka, do:Jan.
Rev. Haul S C. Smith, who
has been in t h irge of Baptist
V"ik in Jordan the past 12 years
and who will b. h me on furlough,
I- to be featured speaker .rt the
dinner He will discuss Baptist
w ik in Jordan and sh w slid.'.
Oral' t i i' an naiic Jordanian
Pom \jli.un who manied th - for-
mer leamne (insh. in if F.dnion n
July 24, 1971 Sh-* fo met ly 'pent
two years as a journeyman mis-
sionaiy with ihe* Southein B.ipdi-1
F u eign Miss n I! iard and taught
Kngh-h, Bible- and music in the
Ml un Baptist Girls' School School
and then taught in B.irut. L.-b.in m
a year.
Ih v will serve Kibbe. Tabuolit*.
c.hwnh (bitter coffee) ...nd Shay
(hot t.a)
! nave met thi' very mtere ting
young couple and eaten \ able
bread and drunk Cahwah in th ir
apartment. I think you will enjoy
the dinner very mu h He*' 'na-
tions mart Ix* made or tickets
b .aght b\ dun.' 15. If the Tulia
Baptist church: do not hove any
ii. kets, you may obtain them fr< .n
Mi ..ad Mi-. Oraivej, Box 86,
Wayknd Baptist College, Flain-
vi ,v. 79(172. ar at th • First Bap-
i : ( hutch. Plain lew (Si • more
e »mjilete -t ry t*lsewhe:c* in Tulia
Herald).
(ti*o: gc*t"wn in 1912 He* held honor-
. e es ff an McMuiry I'oB g *
in A lea? and Texas Wesleyan
College* in Fort Wurth.
He was Lru-tee and chairman
of Fie board erf trustees of M. Mur-
ry ('.liege from 19.14 tj I960. From
1920 t<* 190h he was a trust-x*
if S lithe.n M thodist University
in Dallas.
Mr Willson served as trustex?
and vice president of Ihe board
of \i s' MetheKfist \ssenibly at
!• . yet;, c ill.*. Ark., and was a
trustee of Northwest Texas Con-
ti "nee Camp Board and trustee*
and vivo piesident of the txiard
of direct ' of Lubbock Methodist
H spital from 1954 to 19fiU
ife held a life m inbot^hip in
the Nmerican I.egi n and was past
edi-j "let and \ige state ommandcr
<a that organization.
The Willson family established
2fl K ture-hips at various colleges
in Texa-. I.eiuisiana. Kansas, Ten-
tie and Arkansas.
In 19C1, he and his wife. Mavis,
were awarded tie "Special Free-
d mi Leadership Award" of the
!•: eel ns 1 und.ition "I Vlkjr
Fugge, Pa.
II had be n a Floyd County
i sident since 1916 and was past
chairman of the Floyd C.unty Se-
leetive Service B aid.
He ‘iwned and operated a Floy-
d ida lumber yaid far many years.
Mr Hill-on had been a Mason
foi 50 years, and h id b en a
r.i mber of the M.lhodLst Church
i nee 19(MI
Survn .fs tnelude his wife: two
son--, -Liine' \1 J. of Floydada
and David K. of Plainview; two
daughters, Mrs. r ix*ii X. \mold
of LubL-o k and Mrs. William R.
Audi' 'rf Denton: 12 grand, hildrcn
and fix * great-grandchildren.
John Will Nichols of Tulia is
a grandson.
•
Library
Notes
New br. ik recently acquired in
Tulia Public Library: No Language
But A Cry by D'Anitorosio; The
Betsy, by L -bbins; Captains and
Tile Line . by Caldwell; Tie Onion
Eat is by Dcnleavy: The Word
Ly Wallace: I'he Me:ry Monti
• if Ma;» by lo.i Th * Game of
(he Foxes by Fa. ago; Birds of
Woeriea by McCathy: M.et Me
In The Gre n Glen by Warren:
The Nixons by H yt: The Boys
o! Su'umer by k..hn. McAfee Coun-
tiy by Steadman; Ma.rame' by
Phillips. Kt'iqii'tte by VartiLdbilt-;
Mc"'age Ir ai Malaga by Mac-
Innes Summer c.'f the K.J Wolf
by \\ t. Penmarie by Howat h:
'•i\ Name I Askar Lev by p.itik:
The Winds r.i War by Wouk: The
The P i"i n' 1 the Mind by St me;
Uunnei.ul. Wunndarful by Uidk;
Church Chuckles Tw CARTWRT^TTT
"I have the feeling I've forgotten something,
but perhaps H will come te me before the service
ends."
Square
Dance
Notes
All of this week's squate dance
notes seem to be cent ted around
the Tenth Annual Texas State Fed-
eration Festival h e I d at F o r t
Wurth. We were well represented
by t h e following couples; J. T.
and Barbara Hale. T. ,y and Fern
Mott, Ed and Anja MeCreaiy, Glen
and Elizabeth Unburn, Pat and
Ruth Maynard, Walter and Pat
Andg-r.-on. Kph and fi n? Fbl.hcr.
J.ines and Frances Hodges, J.
P and Mamie Sharp. J. C. and
B-t.ty Mabry. Helen Snlesby and
Julia Buel. They darned to the
.ine galling of callers throughout
Texas. Th y reported that the PS-
DA was very well represented.
All repuits indk.ale that it was
really a fun weekend f square
Money. Marbles .end Chalk, bv
Banks. Lig.rt hnus by I’m and
The Defense Never Resi' by H.u-
ley-
A
b.*
children’s reading club will
sponsored by Tulia Library
this unimer Ail who arc miens'
eel gn up at the Library II u-is
are 8 - 12 ;,nJ 1 - 5, Monday
thi jgt Friday For infoimat: n
call 995-3447.
dan ing.
Go id S(|iiare Dane e* Manne: a
c .pi d fi at th dune l-so- «*:
t h e Texas - New Mexico Cro
1 rails:
1. vruvc* on time whenever pos
-tbie.
-etuare pt imptly th * music starts
3. Join l a* n t . st 'fju.trc* tha!
L- forming.
4 It time permits Introduce y >ar-
sell t i the - within y ir sf|uaic
) Li'ien i|uic*tly during aay ami
all in-trueD n- n m th • c .Her
6. Th re is in a. ,*e;>tabk* < \ 'is •
for rough handling o, your i llov
dance - Roughn: - is he mark
of igtioi anec,
7. \ the* end i every square,
thank ih>* ihe s in y ji square
S. Fri. nJlin ' i- a part of .* . > 1
mann.i'. \ goad way li in un
friendly aim -pi a is 11 enn-rd
er you'-self a host to all other
dar e s.
9 lie n well inlorm I elaneet
Re.lew t.i(*.>e iui c a etiquett
often.
Our next darn will b* June*
16th with 'iiii own da k Th imgson
at the mike call g Ya'll <a*m
and -iiac. the gr it tun < i squai
dan.mg wilh u- B» • lor now!!
S.e y. a aero-■ a qaare!!
A - Yc ( an ly i- a I el pn die t
and i departm nt tore, even
though not i f, l ivi.i *r. must
jest Ihe pr!e < if all ae l ib .n-
• Is the* any requirenion'
for a niinitimm amount ' moie -
in c nt: ce*tsy . i !i to ge*
nto Fi al ell iii ji t t) file
a t ehle dam ■ ,.t i r a prica
er r. nt vere
FAMILY OF THE WEEK
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Get Acquainted With
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Office Hours: 9*11:30 a.m.
12:30-5:00 p.m.
I 19 S. Austin 995-4465
Blair's Ouafity Cleaners
Free Pickup and Delivery
Dial 995-3750
IMS. Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Jon McDaniel,
814 X. El P MB BW be n -1 ct-
gj Ftmily of the \\ ek ;cnd will
icM’ive a complimentaiy subscrip-
tion t> Tne Tulia He. aid. courtc-.y
of the ae e. nipanying spans >rs.
.1 ii wa- b m and rean*d in
s Iv rlon, graduating in 1970 Ilt*
mo d to I - \ngel s and w*orki*d
i*i t u* p! isterin" busin ss He met
hi- wile. I .yacht**, in Conoga Park.
Calif , wh: re -he was burn and
r * ired She il o g jJuatcd from
L ,*h • hool in I97II.
Th n a lyivce.'e were married
in Tulia May 31.
Me Daniel w . rks for Vade'.s W ld-
lig and Mai hire Shop whetc he
h is bee n m(>loy d for tw i weeks.
It is noted fiat the past thr *
Fanuli .1 the Week graduat. d
t m high - In il during the past
yar < so. ir he ating that they
. " yeang couples.
Tu! i well nes !h -e newlyweds
I i toon and invi!e*s ih-m to b.come
a pit of tin* c mmuaity and its
v .mu in-tituti .n-> and opportuni-
t. s.
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Tulia, Texas
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10 .10 a m...............Sunday School
7:00 pm ............ Evening Service
WEDNESDAY:
7:00 pm................. Bible Study
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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/m1/8/?q=+date%3A1945-1972: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.