The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 2008 Page: 2 of 10
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Someone would
Be Reading
It Now!
wilsie A. skijfworth
Stuffed Apple
Ring Salad
Conestoga Restaurant
N. Hwy 87 Tulia 995-3407
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY OF HAPPY
To Advertise
HereCall 995-3535.
Monday - Closed for Labor
Day
Tuesday - Barbecue on a bun,
baked beans, potato salad and
apncots.
Wednesday - Roast beef,
mashed potatoes, brown gravy,
tossed salad, dinner roll, and
apple cobbler
Thursday - Charbroilcd patties
with oinions, steamed potato,
garden salad, and spiced peaches
Friday - Catfish fillets, sea-
soned potato slices, carrot and
raisin, and peach cobbler
S Meets Wed.
' at noon at
S El Camino
Restaurant
Cindy Hurt, President
Swisher County and District
Clerk Brenda Hudson reported
new marriage license issued to
Jim B Barnes and Connie L
McClure, both of Tulia, Chris S
Miller and Crystal M. Pope, both
of Dallas, and Lee W Carthel
and Kristine Dougherty, both of
Happy
Meets Thurs.
at noon
at
El Camino
Restaurant
Core unpccled apples, cut
into 3/4" thick rings Dip
rings into juice to prevent
browning. Set aside
Place cream cheese in
small mixing bowl, beat at
medium speed with electric
mixer until smooth Add
honej, beat until light and
fluffy Surin dalesand nuts
Arrange apple rings on
lettuce leaves Fill center of
each apple ring with cream
cheese mixture Sprinkle
top with nutmeg
3 red Delicious apples
pineapple or lemon juice
1 (8 oz.) cream cheese,
softened
3 T honey
1/3 c. chopped dates
1/4 c. chopped nuts
lettuce leaves
Thanks to all who came to
enjoy the day with us. in spite of
the rainy weather Father Ken
stopped by and gave Angela a
special blessing before supper
The meal was enjoyed by the
family and friends
On the weekend of Aug 16,
Mary Lou Schmuckcrand daugh-
ters La Dann Schulte. Debbie
King. Natalie Kiernan and
Melinda Phancs met in Dallas to
celebrate the 4()th birthday of
Debbie They had a wonderful
fun weekend as they ate at some
fantastic restaurants and had a
great time at the Sheri Cron and
James Blunt concert Thanks to
Leslie Stanley for helping with
Free
Mobile
Service
movie
This weekend the Nazareth
class of 1963 enjoyed a reunion
at Ruidosa. N M They all met
Friday to get reconnected and
enjoyed dinner at the Cattle
Baron Back to the motel for
more fun and v isitmg On Satur-
day they went to the Inn of the
Mountain Gods and tried their
luck at gambling Saturday
evening everyone enjoyed din-
ner and a fun show at the Flying
J Ranch, then back to the motel
for more visiting and laughter
until early morning
Those attending were Judy
(Schulte) Brockman of Lazbuddy,
volunteers to help staff their
inflatablcs at the " Bounce Back
into School Day" on Monday,
Sept. 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
They will need your help to
set up about 9 a.m. and again to
pack up around 3 p.m.
Volunteers are also needed
during the day to help keep the
activities bouncing along.
If you can work during the
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. time or help
set up and take down please
give Glenda Gibson a call at
the Extension office, 995-3726,
or Debbie King at the Hospital
at 995-8211. She needs to know
by Friday if you can help.
To put your ad
here call
995-3535
The Tulia Herald
OSMOSE, a company con-
tracted by Swisher ElectricCo-
operative, will be preforming
pole inspection for the next 90
days on all four circuits coming
from the Kaffir substation
north of Tulia. Osmose signs
will be clearly visible on all
vehicles involved.
If you have questions or con-
cerns, please contact Swisher
Electric Cooperative.
ROAD TO Recovery pro-
gram, sponsored by the Ameri-
can Cancer Society, is looking
for volunteers in our area to
drive cancer patients to and
from their treatments.
Training for new drivers vv ill
be held Wednesday, Sept. 3, at
11 a.m. at the American Can-
cer Society, 3915 Bell, Ama-
rillo.
Ify ou are intrested in attend-
ing the training session, cm.
tact Swisher County RSVP at
995-2104 by noon on Tin sday,
Sept. 2. Transportation will be
pros ided.
IT WILL COST moreto many
in ignorance starting Sept. 1.
However, those who marry af-
ter completing a no cost pre-
marital class w ill not have to pay
the state fee of S60 for a mar-
riage license, and will not have
to wait 72 hours to say their "I
do's."
The county fee of S7 will be
assessed in either case.
Call 995-3535
to advertize here!
To Advertise
Here
Call
995-3535
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(USPS 643-740)
Chris Russett, Publisher.
Published each Thursday by
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To Place Your
Club Meeting
News Here
Call Valerie
at 995-3535
RALLY FOR JESUS 2008
will be Saturday, Sept. 6, in
Plainview. At 10 a.m. there will
be a parade down Broadway
St. Organizers are looking for
1000 Ch ristians to w alk or drive
downtown. Following the pa-
rade there will be Christian
concerts, auction, games, food,
and other events at the Ollie
Liner Center until 10 p.m.
All churches are encouraged
to attend. For more informa-
tion call 292-3030, 292-7425,
or 729-1301.
To Advertise Here
Call 995-3535
To Advertise In
This Space
Call
Chris at
995-3535
To sign up call Robin at the
church at 995-2561 or Anna at
995-3397 or 627-7280.
SWISHER HISTORICAL
Commission is accepting dona-
tions to re-roof the Tulia De-
pot. The depot is the oldest ex-
isting building in Tulia.
Please make donations to
Swisher Historical Commis-
sion, PO Box 136, Tulia, 79088.
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Roadside A ssistance
Call 24 Hours
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24 Hour Bail Bond Service
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accepted on this basis only. All
published letters to the editorinust
l>e signed and not over 350 words
in length.
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Kress - 684-2391
Center Plains - 684-2636
Claytonville - 684-2711
To Advertise
Here
CaU
995-3535
Marilyn Taylor-Loveless. Pres
TULIA KIWANIS
CLUB
Meets Tues,
at noon at
El Camino
Restaurant
Joshua Moore. President
&
fe
Personnel on Monday, Sept. 1,
because of Labor Day. Please
mark your calendars for Sept.
8, at 11 a.m., Conestoga Res-
taurant, Jor the regular busi-
ness meeting. Program will
begin at 12:15.
Residental * Commercial
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Wheat
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Soybeans
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Auto Glass
Windshield Repairs & Replacements
All Work Guaranteed - Insurance
Claims Welcome
Tim Ward
Area Manager
(806) 632-0061
Residental * Commercial
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“Basic Cleaning
“Detail Cleaning 806/995-0055
New meter connections for the
week reported by the City of Tulia
were to Lance Walker, 313 '
Arthur, Jeanne Johnson, 1029
NW 10th, Virgie Cozbey, 307 S
Armstomg, Don Southerland.
515 N Armstrong, Efrine
Rosales, 803 S W 5th, Paul Slater,
505 W Broadway, Julia Adorno,
20 Houston, Chona Ross. 325
NE 4th, and Brandon Pipes, 113
N Armstrong, Apt A
TULIA MARKET
$5 65
$7 81
$4 90
$ NA
(Bushel Prices)
134, and it is filmed in Jerusa-
lem.
The study is six weeks long,
so we will be done before the
holiday rush. There w ill be tw o
classes. They will begin Mon-
day, Sept. 8, from 5 p.m. to 7
p.m., and Tuesday, Sept. 9, from
12 p.m. until 2 p.m. If you are
ready to grow closer to God,
and learn more about his love
and Phil Brockman Grace for y ou, sign up.
(Lange) Chisum of Amarillo sent
her regrets as she and her hus-
band were unable to attend Also
absent were Jim Lcinem and
Allen Dobmeicr Weareall look-
ing forward to meeting again in
20131 We arc grateful to Dorothy
Schulte for arranging this re-
union
All plans arc ready for our
annual Labo Day picnic a
fundraiser for our parish church
Thifycar's.thijmcoflhcpar.iilfat
10 am is "One for all Our His-
ton and our Hcros " ft is a full
day of fun things to do' J here
will be <i roast beef dinner limn
11 to 2 and hamburgers .it 5 p ni
Please prav for all of our sick
people and for those semng in
our Armed Forces Most of our
sick arc at home to heal. Ray mond
Huscman. Roger Gerber. Demce
Gerber. Dorothy Pohlincicr
Diana. Wilhelm and Jimmie
Schulte
"Our Name says it AH"
PEST CONTROL
Tulia Plainview
995-4477 296-7904
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Birthday
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Tulia Menu I
Monday - No School
Tuesday - Chicken noodle cas-
serole, scalloped potatoes, peas
and carrots, and loaf bread
Wednesday-Toasted ham and
cheese sandwich, vegetarian
beans, and tossed salad
Thursday - Chicken fried steak,
creamed potatoes, com and green
bean casserole, loaf bread, and
cherry cobbler
Friday - Western burgers, tn-
tators. and baked beans
F
August Breakfast Specials
Sausage gravy and biscuits
$2.49
2 Eggs, sausage or bacon,
biscuits, hash browns,and gravy.
$3.99
Special Prices in Effect
Monday thru Friday
6 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Saturday Sunday
All Day 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
"The Conestoga is my one and only restaurant, my one
and only passion, and I give my restaurant 100% of my
time. Our customers deserve my complete attention. "
J. C. Reed
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Monday morning was a beau-
tiful day for the opening ccrcmo- stayed 111 and the weekend were
mes on the front lawn of school just fabulous
to begin classes for the 2008-09 Everyone is welcome to watch
school year The flags were raised a movie at the Senior Citizens
by Mckinsie Cornett and Landon Center Saturday at 7 pm Scv-
Schulte and Steven Birkenfcld oral watched "The Valley of the
led the National Anthem after Light " A great sloiy of a World
which everyone said the Pledge War II veteran returning home
of Allegiance NISDSupcrmlcn- "There is no greater journey than
dent Keith Langfitt thanked the 11"-' one that leads you home"
huge crow dof parents and grand- Come join us ifyou enjoy a good
parents in .attendance for their
school support
Deb Clinton. NISD principal,
introduced our Kindergarten
class and the senior class, the
elementary teachers, staff and
School Board members Coach
Smart then introduced the High
School teachers and coaches
Father Ken Keller then gave
the closing pray er. thanking God
for our country, community and
school
The benefit breakfast al NISD
cafeteria Sunday morning was
enjoy cd by many This event will
benefit the Svviftctte basketball
program
A large crowd of football fans
enjoyed "Meet the Swifts" ice
cream social Sunday afternoon
It was under the community hall
awning The Swifts will play
Sunray at Dick Bivins Stadium
m Amarillo at 4 30 p m , Friday
Aug 29
On Sunday. Aug 17, Angela
Acker was honored with an 80th
birthday party 111 the American
Legion Hall Her children
crowned her "Queen for a day"
and presented her vv ith gifts con-
taining 80 items each For ex-
ample. 80 gummy bears. 80 pep-
permint slicks. 80 eggs 80
stamps. 80 greeting cards. 80jar
rings and others The cake was
decorated with a picture of An-
gela. taken in 1952 al one of her
past birthday parties
Wilsie Skipworth is the
author of Cactus Cooks.
She has donated two vol-
umes of recipes to the
Swisher County Museum
and they are available for
reference.
THE TULIA (Swisher County) HERALD Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Nazareth News |! News Briefs I
by Virgie Gerber J
SWISHER MEMORIAL THEREWILLnot beamcet-1
the arrangements The hotel they Hospital is asking for 4-II youth jn{, of Swisher Retired School
(Schulte) Brockman of Lazbuddy, CENTRAL CHURCH of
Dorothy (Braddock) Schulte and Christ is having a fall women's
husband Floy dof Nazareth. Edna Bible study .using Beth Moore's
(Hoclting) Schilling and Roger Stepping Up, A Journey
of Dimmit. Nehla (Venhaus) Through the Pslams of Ascent.
Collins and friend Robert of This study covers Pslams 120 to
Farmington N M Mary Lou
(Hoclting) Schmucker and Ray
of Nazareth. Ralph Schulte and
wife Beth of Keller Fritz Backus
and wife Connie of Hereford.
Keith Husenian and wife Elaine
of Riverside Calif, and Dick
Schachcr and wife Shirley of
Dimmit We shared many memo-
ries including those of our two
deceased classmates Gary Gerber.
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