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Fright Night was a success again this year. The
downtown area was covered with super heroes,
dinosaurs, princesses, scary creatures and funny
for College Scholarships, the Tulia Child Devel-
opment Center, the Swisher County Museum, the
Chamber of Commerce, Snack Pak 4 Kids, and
Evans on the March 3, 2020
primary ballot will be greatly
appreciated.
Political Advertising Paid for
by Jason and Robyn Evans
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Progressive Study Club 2019 Home Tour, Featured Home of Mike and Debbie Criswell, locat-
ed at 1888 US Hwy 87, just 2 miles north of Tulia. This is Tea Home with refreshments for all
that attend the tour. There is a Christmas Theme throughout this house and also a Christmas
Theme with refreshments being served. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $10 per per-
son to view all homes on the 2019 Tour. Courtesy Photo
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members. The Chamber of Commerce Costume
Contest had several entries and the decisions were
difficult to make but the winners for this year
characters. Everyone received plenty of candy and were:Carter Richardson, Aubri Contreras, Zyrah
other goodies from the business and community and Felix Cedillo and Aryal Montes.
Progressive Study Club 2019
Home Tour, Featured Home
of Julie Mote, located at
8127 FM 1318, on the Love
Road 6 miles East of Tulia.
It is suggested you visit this
home before dark as there
are not many lights in the
country even though it is on
the highway pavement.
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Jason has been successful
in several programs and
organizations that will bring
additional knowledge and
expertise to help effectively
and efficiently manage the
position of Swisher County
Commissioner, Precinct 1.
Oklahoma Ground
Water Association
-Member - 2010-2012
-Vice President -v2011
-President Elect - 2012
Tulia Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors
-Member 2016-Current
-Vice President - 2017-2018
-President 2018-Current
Your vote for Jason
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Jason Evans is pleased to
announce his candidacy for
Swisher County Commissioner,
Precinct 1. Jason will be running
on the Republican Primary ticket
for March 3, 2020 election.
Jason was raised in and
around the Tulia and Happy
communities and graduated
from Happy High School
in 1992. He was active in
many academic activities and
programs within Happy High
School and Clarendon College
that centered around agriculture,
management and leadership.
His family has been involved in
fanning and ranching in Swisher
County since the early 1900’s.
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Jason has deep ties to this
area and community. In January
2013, Jason and Robyn Evans
became the owners and operators
of Tulia Well Service. Jason
prides himself in supporting the
local producers and students of
Swisher County as well as the
surrounding counties. He is a
contributor to the Happy, Kress
and Tulia Buyers Clubs as well
as other school organizations.
He is also a member of Tulia
Christian Fellowship. His
loyalty to the community makes
him a great candidate to serve
Precinct 1 and work to help to
make the area better for Swisher
County.
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Vol. 11, No. 46 • 12 pages Swisher County, Texas Thursday, November 7, 2019
Tulia’s downtown Fright Night draws another big crowd
Left, Progressive Study
Club 2019 Home Tour, Fea-
tured Home of Michael and
Shawnte Clawson, located at
15 Travis Rd. in Tulia of the
Highland Park addition. It is
elaborately decorated in the
Christmas Theme tradition
inside and also the Overall
Winner of the Residential
Christmas Lighting Contest in
Tulia.
TRADE SHOW | COWBOY ENTERTAINMENT | RANCH HORSE SHOW
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Progressive Study Club 2019 Home Tour& Tea Nov. 17
The Progressive Study Club of Tulia will host Funds raised from the Progressive Study Club
the 2019 Home Tour and Tea on November 17th Home Tour are invested back into the community
from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM on Sunday evening in
Tulia. Three homes will be showcased for $10 a
ticket to view all three homes, which includes en-
joying refreshments at the Tea Home. This year other worthy projects throughout the year. Mark
will feature the Christmas Theme for all to enjoy your calendar to SAVE THE DATE - November
and get wonderful ideas. 17th. Tickets are on sale by club members or may
The 2019 Tour Homes are: Mike and Debbie purchased at the door of any home on the tour.
Criswell, Michael and Shawnte Clawson, and Julie Come one, Come all to Relish these Moments with
Mote. Each place is unique and you will not want friends and family. Everyone is welcome and en-
to miss this tour. couraged to attend.
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