The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1966 Page: 4 of 22
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Men, Women Or Children
Are Cause Of All Fires
Texas Stale University Thursday. She cent ankle surgery.
Young whose daughter, Vicki, is a “Mary had a lille lamb’’ — a real
student in the class. live one — and you can see it at
Lynna and Troy Cloer were in Den- the Mother Goose program to be pre-
ton two weekends ago to see their sented by boys and girls ot Mrs. Leon
son. Kellcv Earl, who i* a freshman Raby's kindergarten class at 7:30
at North Texas State University. . . P-™- Monday, April 4, in the Tulia
Mr. and Mrs. Cloer were in Amarillo High School auditorium. “Moth e r
Sunday, March 20, attending the fun- Goose Land" will be depicted by the John and Jim Alexander of caused fires in Plainview included
ora* ‘a c^USj^’rv Reeves1 die lUtic^i^^choo^house ahc plainvicw Firc Department put SUeh things as worn and overloaded
Hi! 'Twas such a beautiful, balmy in Brownfield Wednesday morning, !"'d Mrs. O. B. Kelley and daughter, O' R<^vc • ' 111 "<?is? on a visual aid demonstration for PVtf>n«ion <umr nt u-hioh tuut
Sunday I found myself fertilizing and there sitting in front of us were four Mrs. Estell Hendrix of Dimmitt, went and the children costumed as char- firemen and their wives Mon- ' ’ .
.watering parts of mv lawn and plant- members of the Progressive Study 10 Eldorado, Okla. March 10 to fun- actere from tiieir favorite rhymes, evening at a dinner at Wayne’s ^>ccn run undcr carpeting, small ash
lng yellow daffodils — they may not club of Tulia - Lou" Rose Cosby, oral services for a cousin of Mr. Kct- <-ostuniod Picture hook portrayals Rcslaurant they explaincs the con- trays, gas stove connections of coat-
be as pretty and as fresh as those Marj Dawson, Mary- Dell Toles, and lcV- ^ Ji struct km and use of fire extinguishers, ed fabric construction and even gar-
of Mrs. Grace Evans and others a- Virginia Butler. * * * Thw Litt^ Wt.ens Ballew stated that three: things ^ ho6C, ****„« ^ spray cans.
bout to"■ n, but they re gay and the At the hospitality hour in the chur- Visiting Kelley Earl Cloer and Jan LaS( year’s pupils' at the kinder- cauac firc* ~ men, women and child- and hair dryer which having been
only kind my green thumb cangww ch parlor, 1 saw Kathleen (Mrs. Walk- Sprawls at North Texas State Uni- pa^c„ toJSiMlv h, wJdSSL «"• A large box of items which had 1 I? Zf?
—cost only 5c each at Piggly-Wiggly. er b.) Jones of Plainview and met versity at Denton this past weekend cs and evening coats will serve as -_*hriii«
A A ★ several other Plainview women. We were Jimmy Hutson and Eddie Sharp. ushors and usherettes The entertain- ar^ntl*- . u'£’ cau^<x*
What this town needs is a good talked over the phone at the motel They went with Mr. and Mrs. Dale jn£r Drocrain will start when the Bic T11'*3 Girl Scouts, Troop 160, dis- They stressed that Sa»alinc has one
clean-up campaign! Not of vice, as w>'h Mrs. Harley Sanfoid of El Cam- Noah. Mr. Noah teaches American (^id^Door pens* “ covered Saturday that they can have purpose only and thatJs to bum in an
another city is attempting, but what P°* but never did get to meet her. History in Tulia High school. . 1 fun even while working hard and engine-and not to clean clothing or
-1 really' had in mind was of trash— She and her husband came on to Conference - goers from Monday w w w learning. Taken by their leader. Mi's, autonwoiic parts. Special cans witn
papers, cans, weeds, junk, unsightly Tuba to visit her nephew and fam- until Wednesdav of last week were Mrs. Raby is assisted at the kinder- Hansford Hutto to Hidden Falls Ranch safety features can be oraeredto
things that make our usually clean, ''y. Dr. and Mrs. James J. Scarbo Mrs. Ed Brasher and Mrs. Ted Spot- sarten by Mrs. Roger (Jeannette) near Wayside the fifth graders toted store gasoline lor lawn mowers. They
neat town look dirtier than it has in r°ugh, for the weekend, but found the guc, representing the local Woman’s Malone. Enrolled at the kindergar- all of their supplies from the rim of demonstrated visually that almost
' a long time Let's get busy and Scarborough family gone when they Society of Christian Service of the ten are Len Doan, Nancy Peier, the canyon down inside — including anything aval able in spray cans will
freshen up our own premises and va- arrived. The Scarboroughs went to First Methodist church, at the North- Rhonda Kikcr, Trent Finck, Guy drinking water, mess kits, etc. When ignite instantly from either electn-
cant lot? we own and encourage oth- Lake Meredith aixl fished at Buffalo, west Texas Conference In Abilene. Wayne Young, Jay Jennings, Randy they reached a pretty little covey tal or gas heat, that gasoline wut
ers to do likewise. Maybe the city ★ ★ ★ Billie Sprague is local president, and Reeves, Sophie McDougal, Lannie Do- surrounded trees in the bottom of boil but the vapor will ignite, steel
‘will clean up lots that have no one While in Brownfield. I visited a Lucille, who is secretary of promo- vin, Laurie Clark, Kerry Johnson, the canyon, they ate an uncooked *'ool will bum, and that a pan ot
, u look after diem. short while with Mrs. John Hill and tion in tlic Tulia WSCS is district Ricky Fudge, Ramona Raymond, Sa- meal of sandwiches which they had burning grease can be extinguished
The Arminta Sunday School class daughter, Velda. aunt and cousin of treasurer. mantha Simpson, Michael Weavers, brought along. by covering it with a ltd or even
of the First Methodist church ccle- m>’ son-in-law. Johnny Montgomery. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hutson were in Sarah Heard, Paul Raby, Kevin At>- w 4 a a cup towel. Also femonsmtea were
brated its second full vear broad- Mr- and Mrs. B. B. Burrow and Amarillo Sunday visiting their soil raham, Lori Hall, Jcanie Bartlett, During a rest period. Mrs. Hutto f™: differences in explosion duracter-
castinc over KTUE Sundav morn- daughter, Mamie Lee, visited rela- and his wife, Dave and Edna Hutson. Craig Breedlove, Michael Langston, ,~IVC thc Eiris a talk on nature and istlcs of kerosene and gasoline. They
ins: The ksson. taught by Mrs. H. lives in Demon recently. . .Mrs. . . .Mrs. Grace Krittendon of Mid- and Darlme Crawford. asked each to sketch with chalk some- ^ UP ,a miniature oxygen tent and
M. Solomon, and group singing bv Flossie DeBaun of Tustin Calif, is (and was in Tulia Saturday visiting .Here for the wekend with Mrs. Lu- thing of beauty she could see there ?tr®**cd extreme care around pat-
class members will continue. visiting Mrs. S. A. Caraway. The Mrs. O. R. Cosby. She is the former cile Roberts was her daughter, Miss -m thc quiet, lovely place by the lents under oxygen, not only from
Swisher Ccuntv Judge Jack Driskiil two went to Eiectra last week to see Grace Bartlett, . Mrs. Cosby spent Mackie Allgood of Oklahoma City. strcam or something of nature she .of {"a™5* cigarettes, but
w is elected vice president of die Mrs. Caraway's sister, Mrs. E. N. Sunday with her daughter and son- Mrs. Roberts received word Sunday couid jn her mind. Afterward ?taUc electricity which can cause
West Texas Countv Judges and Com- Patterson. in-law. Orpah and J. R. Stevens. that her sister, Mrs. W. C. Grigsby group moved on to a clearing eternal explosion in thc patient with
m-sst-'n Association Tuesday, Mrs. Fred Boatright left Friday for ★ . ★ ★ of Smyer had passed away. She at- wheie tliey played baseball. no visible cause,
misiioncrs Associa tion Tuesday, Tulsa. Okla. to spend two weeks Women of tlx: American Legion tended her funeral at Plainview Mon- jn a clearing where there were no ■AttcnmnS were Mis. Hal lew ana
March 22. at the association meeting with her mother, Mrs. Charles Stil - Auxiliary will hold a rummage sale “ay. along with another sister and trees, the girls built a fire and cook- Juexander of Fwinview, Mr. and
ir. Lubbock He succeeds Tom Mays. well. Saturday, April 2, at the Legion Hall, ber husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ed a supper they had brought in ■E. Anderson and Mr. and
El Paso County commissioner. ' lhe states of Texas and Pennsyl- starting at 9 a.m. and continuing Adams of Wayside. their mess kits. They boiled water Mrs' rcprc*en the ci*y
♦ ♦ * vania are In a contest to reach the through the day as long as they have Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Fore returned from the stream to use for washing council and twenty-one firemen and
Miriam McDonald and I were in largest percentage increase in Cru- merchandise to sell and somebody Sunday from Phoenix, Arizona where their dishes. For their day’s activi- u'elr wlves-
Ant.u'. io Saturday and we ran into sa_<d° .l'JncL for 1966. The stakes in to buy il Also they will have pie they spent tlx; past couple of weeks ties each girl will get credit on her _
Nan Griffith and children, Cassie, inter-state competition are 150 and coftec for sale, so go by and resting, seeing ballgames, and basic- Back Yard Fun Badge and on her W § a
Brad and Brook of Portales, New pounds of Pennsylvania apples vs. 100 take your coffee break with thc Auxil- ingin the sunshine. Gypsy Badge. W Ui UolU UU
M xno. Mrs \\ C Chandler and Pounds of Texas pecans, the loser to iary, even if you don’t need any it •f- it Tired girls returning about 7 p.m.
daughter. Pat (Mrs. Larry Christ- deliver the bounty in person. To get rummage. Money raised will be used Karen McClendon and Joy Cara- were Brenda Galloway, Betty Wood,
inn i. Nadine Mills Betty Gruben, and a bead - start on those apples, Texas to send a delegate to the state Amer- way entertained with a duplicate Debbie Dunn, Eveline Tinner, Julie
Hi Regers — the three were going to already announces with pride thc fol- ican Legion Convention to support bridge party and luncheon in the Hutto, Kandy Reiss, Nancy Romeriz,
sec "Sound of Music”. Also, saw 1-wing increases, as of March 1: Mrs. Jack (Mary) Flynt in her cam- First National Bank rooms Friday. Patty Shurbet, Rhonda Walkin, Rox-
Mrs Bob Phillips. Number of crusade chairmen re - paign tor state president. Husband They served chicken spaghetti, fro- anne, Montatidon, Sherry Morris, Tan-
Members of the Tulia Literary Arts cruited is up from 203 in 1965 to 215 in Jack will be a candidate for state zen fruit salad, carrot and celery ya Brown and guests, D’Ann Hoi- ____ ________ _ ________________
club, Helen Boatright, Amy Caraway, 19S6;_ year-end is up from J6S,296 to commander. So the 18th District is sticks, l*omcmade rolls, and German land and Terry Hutto. Assisting Mrs. ’know how’ rather than our money,
and 1 literally blew into Brownfield $SQ-9TJ’- and memorials giving is up expected to turn out wholeheartedly chocolate cake. Hutto with thc troop were Dorothy to promote better living conditions.”
Tuesday afternoon of last week to lrom 579,630 to $9-1,336. for these candidates for two top of- Thelmas Evans and Lola Fusscll McCunc, Cadette Scou, Mrs. Don This observation was made by Lyle
attend the Convention of the Cap- ★80 liecs. won higli for tlx? day, and Pat Gblyen Brown, and Mrs. Lloyd Holland. Robinson before the Soroais Study
r./.-k D.stnct, Texas Federation of A TV program entitled Celebration Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. J. and Dorothy Wallace, second high. it It ♦ club and guests in thc parlor of the
Women's dubs. We had a good time. f°r Julie, honoring the American R. Raymond were her cousin and his Other guests present were Norma Mrs. Ken Kendrick, Mrs. Vincent First Methodist church on March 22.
despite tlx; sand in our sinuses, and Cancer Society's 9 - year - old poster wife. Ray and Helen Wilson of Pam- Finck, Mary Lee Singer, Poppy Hul- Black, and Mrs. Lloyd Holland have Mr. Robinson is thc local member
were inspired to be beUer club worn- Sirl who is cured of cancer, will be pa. A niece of Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. sey. Lady Galbrcath, Donna Morris, been attending a Girl Scout train- of a team of six men selected by thc
on and community workers. Brown- broadcast from thc following Arnaril- Jean Williams of San Angelo, Came Lorena Noland, Sally Boyd, Edith ing session at Plainview every Tues- National Rural Electrification As -
f.eld and its club women and other lo siut ions: KFDA - TV; to see her on Sunday March 20, and Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Velma Roe- day learning Camp Craft. This wasr sociation to spend several weeks stu -
c.tr/ens were gracious hosts and host- KGNC - TV, April 9; and KVII - TV mid-week visitors, on Wednesd a y, ves, Fern Sorrenson, Helen Harman, their third week and last session, dying the possibilities of rural clcc-
esses. April 13. were Mrs. Raymond's daughter and Ethel Wallace. Verone Glenn, Beth Thelma Vestal, District 9 advisor, trification in that war torn country.
it + + Congratulations! It's a second girl son - in - law, Juanita and Willard Reid, Vivian Olson, Miriam McDon- conducted the courses. “We cannot He is manager of Swisher County
At the “Diamonds of Many Facets” f°r IVIr- and Mrs. Don Max Vars of Witt of Perryton. aid, Dorothy Nell Williams, Corky take girls on overnight camping trips Electric Cooperative and although
semi-formal dinner Tuesday night we Canyon and a second granddaugh- Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Cook and 9011 Workman, Sally Littlejohn, Janie without this training,” said Jonnie the trip entailed hardships, we the
enjoyed the company of several Sil- ter *or proud grandparents, Mr. and and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Thol Spiller, Rena Howell, Holland. She explained that they people are indebted to such dedicat-
wrton women at our tabic — Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Vars of Tulia. The baby, George Cook went to Albuquerque, and Tela Graham. would probably have an overnight ed men in that we get first hand in-
O C Rampley, president of the Cen- weighing 7 pounds, 9 ounces, was New Mexico last weekend to meet -ir it it camp trip to Camp Rio Blanco near formation on this timely subject. He
tuiv of Progress Study club; Mrs. born in Canyon March IS. She was their daughter and her husband, Mr. Paying a short visit to her parents Crosbyton at thc close of the session, had many convincing facts to relate
Joe .Montague. Mrs Carl Bomar, named Misty Shawn. Her "big” sis- and Mrs. Terry Gorsuch of Chinle. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hale, Sun- Connie McPherson, daughter of Mr. about their needs and verified same
Mrs Jack Strange and Mrs. James ter is Mayla Dawn, who will be three Arizona, and Mrs. Max Bailey of day afternoon was Mrs. G. A. Mah- and Mrs. H. M. McPherson of Tulia, with films of extremely primitive
Davis, ali members of the Century years old in May. Stanley and Olga Fannington. New Mexico. Mrs. Bail- )Cr, Jr. of Amarillo. Before arriving and a student in Lockncy High school living conditions endured there. Mr.
. of Progress dub, Mrs. True Burson, kept Mayla while her mother was in ey is the mother of Mrs. George Cook, here she assisted Mrs. Hcrshel Claw- was named first place winner in the Robinson pointed out that the women
^vMrs Fred \V Mercer, both members the hospital. Guests in Die home of Mr. and son with open house for faculty mem- Floyd County Soil Conservation Scr- and children suffered most since
t of the March of Time Study club. The name of Jack Hood was ae- Mrs. H. F. Sarchet Sunday for lunch bers of Amarillo College and their vice recently. many were without homes and were
, . Other young women from Silverton cidentalij left out. of my' column last and to attend the funeral of a long- families. Thc reception was given in Had a very pleasant evening as a forced to live on the streets or any
were present for thc Wednesday meet- week in the list of the Hood family time friend. Mrs. Eric Malone, were the beautiful homo recently purchas- guest at thc Tulia Classroom Teach- place they could keep a few abc -
jng among them Mary Ann (Hill) who had been to California recently their children Harold L. Sarchet of ed by the Clawsons in Hunsley Hills ers Community Appreciation Dinner longings. The speaker was introduced
Sarchet of the L.O.A. Junior Study to see their sister, Mrs. James (Mary Ft. Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sar- north of Canyon — a home that tonight (Monday, March 28) — the by the program chairman, Mrs. Vic-
cluh The very first people we saw Katherine) Horn of Walnut Creek, chet, Cleburne; Mr. and Mrs. M. T. looks out on scenic beauty of thc banquet was served capably by mem- tor Hannan, who gave a resume of
us we entered the country club for who passed away Wednesday, March Cruce and children of Lubbock; Mr. creek and surroundings. Hershel tea- bers of the Town and Country home his years of association with this
thc banquet were ex-Tulians, Mr. 22 Sympathy to the Hood family at and Mrs. Donald Sarchet, Borger; ciics physiology in AC. demonstration club, with delicious organization. Much appreciation for
ond Mrs. W. E. Cantrell, parents of the loss of their loved one. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sarchet and Miriam and I saw the Clawson's in food prepared by Mrs. Ross Crock- the program was expressed by the
Mrs W. C. Teel. Mrs David Burgess spoke to a Kim of Silverton; and Betty Sue Amarillo Saturday. When I asked er and her cafeteria staff. Richard fifteen members and their guests
When the convention opened at the rode to Canyon with Mrs. u y Skelton, who is presently staying with Lucy if she did any writing now, she D. Batchelder, National Education Since this was annual guest day the
beautiful Firs! Presbyterian churdi secretarial training class at West her parents, recuperating from re- answered, that instead of writing she Assoeifion president, was the excel- president, Mrs. Julius ^Hansen, nk-
was fiddling while Hershel burns! lent speaker we were privileged to ed each member to introduce her
Dean Rea Visits
Rayburn Library
L. Dean Rea, of Tulia visited thc
Sam Rayburn Library in Bonham
recently.
He saw the books, papers and his-
torical mementoes collected by the
late Speaker Sam Rayburn during
Troy Cloer, and Dick O'Danicl.
In keeping with the subject, spring
flowers were used to decorate tlx;
parlor in an oriental manner culmi-
nating in thc elaborate table piece of
pink calla lilies and purple staticc
from Tulia Floral. Chinese occasion-
al dishes, lanterns, figurines, etc.
further eibaorated the subject theme.
On April 12 Sorosis club will meet
in the home of Mrs. Amos Newby with
Mrs. Bun Hale and Mrs. Ethel Grigg
discussing Women in Politics.
Hostesses for this guest day occas-
ion were Mrs. Clyde Wilkins, Mrs.
Rod Hill, Mrs. Allan Heard and Mrs.
Kenneth Ramsey.
his'more than fifty years of service
to his countiy.
The Library also contains a repli-
ca of the office Mr. Rayburn oc-
cupied in thc Capitol during the time
he served more than twice as long
as anv other man aa Speaker of thc
United States House of Representa-
tives.
Tliere is no admission ciiargc to
the Library. It is open to the pub-
lic Monday through Friday from 10
A.M. until 4 P.M.: on Saturday from
1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and oq Sunday front
2 p.m. until 5 p.m
Q — Have there been any changes
in thc tax law since I filed last year's
return?
A — The major change for most
taxpayers is the lower tax rate on
1965 income resulting from the se-
cond stage of thc 1964 tax cut. Thc
law now allows a pay exclusion for
servicemen in Viet' Nam, which is
explained in the 19M instructions.
Last year’s excise tax reduction has
little, if any, effect on individual filing
requirement*.
Program On
Viet Nam
‘The citizen of Viet Nam wants oui
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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/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.