The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1966 Page: 3 of 22
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THUMOAY, MASCH 31, IMA
Mrs. Olon Elkins —
(Continued from page l)
wound in the chest. He said the bullet
entered tire left side of Mrs. Elkins’
chest and lodged in her back be-
neath the riglu slKwkler blade.
Mrs. Grantltam said Mrs. Elkins
mentioned m their telephone conver-
sation that she wa§ cleaning her hus-
band's gup case.
Assembly
Meeting
Underway
A revival is in progress at the
. _ , Asaembly of God church, Austin at
Calhoun said apothcr .23 caliber South 4th, with Evangelist 'Dwight
rifle was found hear the body, and E&vardg of Dallas doing the preach-'
the'gtyr* J--------‘ c
cn gun
Bales Given Hereford Lions
Band Manor To&tferWn
At WTSU
Congressman Rogers List Ways For Farmers
To Protect 1962 Water Depletion Refunds
.. WASHINGTON, D. C. ■ Congress- preparation of technical data has not Revenue Service be cause Pan - entitled to depletion on water for
- t______________ „ ....________ “**5*°^ Convention on April 15, man Walter Fingers saifi today far- been completed by the April 15 dead- handle - South Plains farmers had 1962 should file protective claims for
K|h« dpprs of the upright wo*)- h*g. Services arc held nightly at 7:30 GANYON - A Tulia student was ThTfi«. nicht snwi it, 11. nlel's ontitlcd to 'water depletion tax line. indicated they would not be able to f d i(h ,h Dislric, Dirf.,..or 0,
gun cabinet were a*r. He said Evangelist Edwards has been a - recently elected as an officer of Rap- . "?.!!' allowance for 1982 mav nrolect their Ttv, Cone,-ess,™,„ said wt obUun . ,bc information to support °r ?
The Hereford Lion’s ciub is going
all out to ehiertain the Lion's or
District 2-Trl,* that will be attending
cn gun caoiaei were a|#r. tte taut ngeusi warns nas ocen a - recently elected as an officer of Rap- *1 , "7 Tu ii . allowance for 1962 mav nrotect their The Camrressman said he Wt ,.«n miormauon to sup...... _ .
the apparent death weapon wag the the world twice prcaclting and pa Kappa Psi, national honorary fra- [ord Lwtls club 'vll> sponsor a free T?,or , mai pro c ,u L‘ , .k,css!n.ai saicl he had con‘ their claims by April 15. the Internal Revenue Service before
.1*2 caiibcr automatic nfie. singing. temitv for bandsmen for nett vL har-b-que for all the Lions and their rights to tax refunds even though suited with officials of the Internal -Taxpayers who believe thev arp April la. 1966, estimating the amounts
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nt West Texas State University families and the entertainment will
# m .. . Richard Bales, son of Mr. and Mrs. slar’ r?;,LKi?,. Klng' Hp
Lalvarv UDtiSt Oscar Bales, 711 S. Austin, was e- iws..£l,ch h"s. °" Columbia records
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majoring 111 music.
Bales was selected jointly with an- ^°nntain , big River, Big Man”,
tw eti,a„„. <n.. nL, a*»d has a current hit on the charts,
•11c said the gun cabinet was lo-
cated approximately 51* feet frpm
the wall telephone, and Mrs. Elkjns’
body was found lying face up be-
tween the gun cabinet and the tele- _ _ _
Poice Otief Frank Madura, who KCwl*®! 10 DOWII other student for the Outstanding _ . .
also investigated the shooting, said 9 Bandsman award at a recent band , ,,, , a. . Raindrop.
the receiver of the telephone was off A revival will be field April 1-10 banquet at West Texas State univer- °*’1s.?lljb members of nis-
tlie hook when lie and Calhoun ar- at Calvary Baptist church, 701 N. sity. 7ct 2"'i and families are in-
rived at the Elkins’ home. El Paso' according to the Rev. D. R. Bales, was selected Kappa tV, , *? .3,tpnd , s convention in
Madura said no dual doth .or clean- PMIley, pastor. ^appa pf'> national honorary fraler- J., aroud VM) to da>’’ according tq Dean Rea. chajr- chairman of Swisher County Home hostesses
i"'™11 *-4 “» SSL? ISStS^SXSrtLi&SSt * ^ i SHZ3SIS £ ssst-1?f5-55rsS=LS!^ --
Euzelian Class Sees
Mrs. Newby's Slides
of depletion and tax refunds to which
t h p j are entitled." Congressman
Rogers saicl.
Congressman Rogers said he had
been assured by Internal Revenue
Commissioner Sheldon S Cohen that
Tito Euzelian Sunday School class "protective claims covering water de-
of t h e First Riptist church met pletion for 1962 filed on or before
March 17 in the conference room of April 15, 1966, will he considered,
“Never in History has leadership led one group on Presiding nt Meet- l,yCnw^n^,\vhh,,^^n^ennofhmR^lt,,* pendinF ftbp furnishing of the more
been more important than it is to- mgs. Mrs. Reese Wilthrding. former exact information requtred
Leadership Workshop
Termed Successful
v, r- ., Wallace of Dalltis. Barney Latham ard Rn|h, PantpaAfor the Outstand- toe.^, u ® ^'carnet mu to Building Committcp. who welcomed in Home Demonstration and *1-H work Meeting u'as opened with prayer
Mrs. Grantltam said she did not of^Vigp ParkjvUl be song director, ing Bandsman award. U ,pcl 011 ' the many organizations to tlie Lead- had a group on Developing an Agon- by_lMrs‘. Allan ,,card-
Trinity Mitfcodlir
hear a shot while she was talking to _ Services will be held nightly' pt
Mrs. Elkins over live phone. She al- ~:30 p.m. A nursery will be'proi'klcd.
so said the telejihone line went silent The public is invited,
after Mrs. Elkins cried for help.
Mrs. Grantham said she thought
Mrs. Elkins was alive when she ar-
rived at live scene.
aft?- s^Sve?1*? A reviva' bas an-
home and fhe ^tor1 th^ "°unced b-v TrWty Methodist church
Mra eS- h„^ A difforpal ^ker will be featur- pORTALES
.hl^.ba-nd’ °'*n' ed each night. Speaking Monday
County Men
To Compete
In Rodeo
ersliip Worktop Held March 21 and da. The third group was on Leading Devotional was brought by Mrs.
Q — 1 just filed my return. How 25 in District Courtroom. Discussion Groups by Miss Williams. Rnmspy-
long do I have to keep my records? Tl>e meeting was sponsored by the ■,} reported their activity Mrs. Amos Newby srowod slides of
A — The length of time varies tic- Swjsher County Program Building ,bp Workshop before the entire I'0'-, recent trip to England and de-
pending on the type of record. As a Committee and fifty-one organiza - Kro*'l)- scribed the beauty of the country,
general rule, records on itemized lions were represented by the group Handbooks ami Certificates were Fifteen members were present,
expenses should be kept at least of leaders attending. presented by Miss Leila Petty, Swi- Next meeting will lx? in the home
amBi
Chet la; and a son. Jimmy. T ^ raix iMotnooist cnvtrcn, tours- y0n. ination and election
—1—’--- • ’ aay n'K1' Dr. J. E. Sliewbcrt. Plain- The Greyhound team is defending review on February program then The second night the program was
three years from the date the return On Thursday night rite program sbcr Couuiy Home Demonstration a- 01 Mrs W. B Caldwell,
was due while others should be kept was started with a welcome and in- T^nl. a,Jd Chile Smith, Swisher County
or self-employed people? Do Miss Claudio Willtants. Piwrarn Sue- Artoiph Obonhaus, and Leila on the arrangement committee.
rm tulia hcraio
H. M. Beggarly, Mitw and PuA-
lidiar. PubiitK««i «acb TkunAwy
by Th« Tulia Herald, Inc. of 134-
130 North Armitrang, Twlio,
Swisher Caunty, Texas. Intered
as second class matter at the
petteffke at Tulia, Texas, undsi
the act of March I, Il7f
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION IATVS-.
$4.00 hi Texas — Out of state
$4.90. 4 months $2.SO. 1 mew#
90c.
Bond Election —
(Continued from page 1)
Calif., and Thelma, a teacher in the
Laramie, Wyoming, schools.
Anderson, formerly with the Quita-
ttle bank, came to Tulia as manager
of the Production Credit Association
in 1959. He resigned that position to
become associated with tlie First
State Bank of Tulia. He married the
former Dorothy Bailey of Silverton
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\ilw aisirict supenntendem, a n .d champion in the Southwest region the March study on division anti de- presented by Mr Burleson on Plan-
Rc^'' Can Hitdson, First 0[ tlte'NIRA and could find the go- cllne among the people of God witlt ning and Preparing Good Meetings,
i letnoctist church, Kress. ing tough in retaining the crown, help from Mrs. Bob Jennings. Meet - The group mot in three Workshops.
1 "We are weak in‘ the roping events ing closed with prayer by Mrs. Bob Chile Smith, Swisher County agent
but have considerable strength in the
riding contests,” Albert Flinn, team
Coggin To Head
Happy Revival
member, explained.
The Canyon competition is the first
of nine rodeos, all sanctioned by the
The First Methodist church at Hap- gJS
They"have"'threc'Thiidren, Kay,'14, SrH3 ^^HUhe^a 5 '* hoS' to ,hc °,her ,eams
^l^urehlervfng as^iShtog S'- I^lTrS, Poria^sfj. StoS-
of the First Baptist church. He has K '‘£l- _ , , lev. Tulia Tex' Retl Doval Hannv
sen'ed as a director of the chamber wnMcad °f V'"° P:,rk ,Tpx- Buddy Welwld, Clovis; tfeii
of commerce. "'i1 lcad ‘he singing, rnnninnham r.-iit Tnv • Viinn
Milligan came to Tulia in. 1953 to Sc^ices wi)l be held daily al 10 EL..-.? TLL ,_Tp 7 nd Flln!!,'
become a jwrtner in J-Gee Depart- a,m- and 7:30 P-m-_
Roswell. Jimmy Jones, Causey, will
be entered as an alternate.
NEURITIS
Hit Parade Party
la Evans Home
Sigma Eta chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met March 17 in the home of
Mrs. B. Raymond Evans for a Hit
!| Do you
suffer with
i this painful
condition?
Dr 8. D. Brewer
Chiropractor
mont Store. He had lived at Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Milligan are parents
of two children, Terry, it junior at
West Texas State, and Debbie, Tulia
High school sophomore. They are ac-
tive in the Methodist church. Milli-
gan is past president of Tulia Cham-
ber of Commerce and past master
of the Masonic Lodge.
In addition to electing city of •
fieials, Tulians will also ballot on a Parade party. Each member came
*200,000 bond issue which includes ex- attired as a song title' ' ‘ .
pansion of the city’s sewer disposal The group was entertained by three
facilities and development of new of the .members, Judy Jones, Kay
water wells. Berry, and Marie Rucker, who did
According to city officials, it will a pantomime routine,
be possible to finance the project The business meeting followed the
with revenue bonds which means that social Officers for next year were
only funds from water and sewer re- elected. The new officers are Gay
venue can be used for retirement Nelson, president; Donna Morris, vice
of and interest on bonds. No tax president; Delores Johnson, record-
money will be involved. ing secretary; Joyce Peier, cor -
Although the city is participating responding secretary; Marie Ruck-
in tlx? proposed Mackenzie Water er, treasurer; Virgie Webb, extension
Suffered with painful neuritis in the Authority project to provide more officer, Cindy Dickens, perlianten-
left arm and pain between the should- make water available for at least larian, and Donna Morris and Kay
ers for six months. Left arm almost seven years if every phase of the Berry, coordinating committee mem-
useless and could not properly do the program is accomplished without de- —
work in her cleaning plant business. lay. Tl]e city’s water needs cannot BETTY EWEN CIRCLE
X - rays of the spine revealed faulty wait for the dam Already the city’s MEETS IN HALE HOME
alignment of vertebrae. When series well capacity is insufficient for max- ’i'bo Betty Ewen Circle of the First
of Chiropractic adjustments com - imum needs. Baptist church met Monday with
pleted she said she fell like a differ - Water improvements proposed in ..Mrs. Jim Hale,
out person, thanks to Chiropractic. Tuesday’s election total HI,855. The Eight members were present with
People who are motivated by rca- remainder is for sewer expansion, bvo visitors, Mrs. W. H. Wingo and
son, rather than by conditioned onto- Federal funds will help finance the 'Mrs. Bob Godwin Mrs. Bun Hale
(ions, daily find health through Chiro- sewer project. r^ad the prayer calendar and Mrs
practic. Sewer service will be extended in ,AVing° led in prayer. Mrs. G. M
If your particular condition has not southwest Tulia if the proposal pass- .Brown had charge of the Circle
responded to other methods, do as cs. ' • ^program. She gave a short lesson
many of your friends have done All persons, living within the city ,on d’e February lesson then tlx?
investigate Chiropractic. You, too, limits who meet age requirements March program on leading church
may have better health in the future, may vote in tlx? election. To be eli- members to take port m missions.
Dial WY5-3842 for appointment. gible to vote on the bond issue, the Mrs. Bun Hale had charge of the
Presented in the interest of better resident must also be assessed for Bible study She also gave a short
health by Dr. S. Dale Brewer, whose city taxes even though it may be ZZZZZZmmi——
office is located at 808 S.W. Second in only for a car or other personal
Tulia. ’ property.
CASE REPORT Woman, age 46.
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1966, newspaper, March 31, 1966; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth636336/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.