The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 30, 1958 Page: 3
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THURSDAY JANUARV 30 19SB
Happy News Fairview News I Arney News
BY PAT FLAHERTY
Mrs Pcto Whitlow wns in Amarillo
Friday on business
Mr and Mrs Charles Edwards
tho proud parents of a baby boy
have named him Dobby Dean
Mr and Mrs John Sims Mr and
Mrs Wcldon Sims Karen and Kim
left for California Sunday to visit
Mr and Mrs Morris Sims They
plan to stay two weeks
Mrs Carl Wilkes and children who
havo been staying In tho homo of
her parents Mr and Mrs Bud Sol
vldgo for about a month whllo Mr
Wilkes was working in Florida left
Saturday for their home in Corpus
Chrlstl Mr Carl Wilkes came Friday
night to get them
Miss Kay Estcs of Dlmmltt spent
tho week end in the homo of Mr
and Mrs Foster Harman and girls
Miss Sharon Nichols of Canyon
spent the week end In the home of
her parents Mr and Mrs M D
Nichols
Mr and Mrs 0 M Cox spent
last week end in Amarlllo in the
Billy K Odom home
Mr and Mrs Hobart McManlgal
were in Amarlllo Saturday
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and
boys left Saturday to spend the weekend
In Shamrock with Mr and Mrs
Robert E Lee
Mrs Gwcn McFarland and Sandy
have been in Dallas where Sandy
had a checkup
Mr and Mrs C Keith of Amarlllo
spent last week end in the Nathan
Harvey home
Approximately 50 attended the
SubDistrict meeting Thursday at
the First Methodist Church
Mr and Mrs Clyde McDonald
were in Tulla Wednesday on business
Mrs Lena Lawson was taken to
an Amarlllo Hospital Thursday
Mr and Mrs W A Culberson
and children of Amarlllo spent Sunday
In the Nathan Harvey home
The WSCS met at the Methodist
Church Monday for the third
study of the book Cross and Crisis
In Japan Approximately 7 attended
tho study
The Freshman Class of Happy
High School went skating in Plain
view Saturday night with Miss Bennie
Purnell and Mr Goodman as
sponsors About 25 went
The Alathean S S Class met for
their monthly meeting In the home
of Mrs Sherman Cox Thursday Jan
23 The meeting was called to order
by the president Dorcne Cox Mo
denla Rolphs gave the devotional
and Gladys Haley had charge of
the games Pollyanna gifts were
exchanged and names drawn for
new ones for next 3 months
Members present were Jo Ellen
Harvey Modenla Rolphs Kate Mc
Manigal Mae Allison Mary Womack
Gladys Haley Mildred Devin
Margaret Knox and hostess Dorene
Cox The next meeting will be Feb
27th in the home of Kate McManl
gal Mr and Mrs J 0 Rusk of Bell
view New Mexico visited in the
Sherman Cox home Saturday
Mrs Sherman Cox Glen and
Benny spent the week end In Ama
rlllo with her mother while Sherman
and Mr Barnard went to
Odessa
The Womans Study club of Happy
met In the school cafeteria for its
annual husbands night
Hostesses were Mrs Frank Walters
chairman Mrs Eugene Sims
Mrs Hobart McManlgal Mrs Will
ard Middleton and Mrs Bruce Cobb
A winter theme was carried out
in decorations On a table located
near the entrance was a miniature
smalltown scene And on each of
the 11 tables were miniature snow
men and women
Following a turkey dinner the
group enjoyed games of 42
Guests for the evening were Mrs
Vivian Wesley Mr and Mrs Sam
Bryan Mr and Mrs Wm F Miller
Mrs Viola Buchanan Mrs Mable
Holloway and Bob Black
Present were 41 members and
MRS H H SHIPMAN
Services as usual Sunday at tho
Fairview Church This was Billy
Halls last Sunday with us as he
offered his resignation Sunday even
ing He has been called to a church
at Gllland Texas near Crowcll and
will move there soon Visitors at
tho Sunday evening service were Mr
and Mrs J H Hall Mr and Mrs
Joe Nanco of Lockney Mr and
Mrs Truitt Collier Virginia and
Dennis of Canyon Jack Collier and
Miss Sue Rennalds of Canyon Wo
wish for tho Halls the very best
our loss Is Glllands gain
Mr and Mrs J W Wesley went
to Plainvlew Sunday to visit their
gteat grandson Kyle Ray and the
Arlin Wcsleys
Gordon and Paul Ann Foster were
111 with the mumps the past week
Mr and Mrs J D Prosser and
boys of Amarlllo enjoyed Sunday
dinner with tho G E Wesleys
Mr and Mrs Malcolm Shipman
moved back to Flagler Colorado
Friday afternoon after making the
maize harvest here
Harney Rogers Is visiting his sister
In California this week
Sheila and Tommy children of
Mr and Mrs Hoyle Shipman had
their tonsils removed Saturday at
the Canyon hospital
Mr and Mrs Ernest White of
Happy visited his sister Mr and
Mrs E W Schaeffer Sunday
Jack Collier of the Air Forch and
stationed at Laredo Texas is here
visiting his parents Mr and Mrs
Vernon Collier
Jane Collier of Friona visited several
days recently with her brother
and her parents here
Mr and Mrs H H Shipman visited
his cousin Mr and Mrs Hcr
shel Smith and family at Borger
Friday and Saturday nights and attended
the Stinnett Tournament
Bro and Mrs Billy Hall and children
Mr and Mrs Joe Nance Mr
and Mrs J T Hall all enjoyed
Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs
John Patterson
Mrs Sarah Russel visited the Ray
ford Shipmans Saturday night
Mr and Mrs Joe Wise and family
visited the Melvln Schaeffers
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Frank Rogers visited
her uncle Mr and Mrs Jess
Miller at Plainview Sunday Mrs
Rogers is the former Georgia Miller
Bro and Mrs Bill Hall visited
the Reads Colliers G E Wesleys
Tom Rogers and Mrs Serina Bryan
Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mcs Clayton Devln
James Parker Mr and Mrs H H
Shipman attended the basketball
games at Vega Friday evening
Mrs T J Myers has been ill
with sinus the past two weeks
Mr and Mrs Clayton Devin and
James Parker attended the basket
ball games in Stinnett Saturday
evening
The Fairview H D Club women
are sponsoring a 42 Tournament
at the community center beginning
this Saturday evening and running
for four Saturday evengings All who
enjoy playing 42 are urged to
come and play and enjoy these evenings
with them
Mr and Mrs John Moore and
Mr and Mrs Wylie Kennedy of
Fort Morgan Colorado were guests
in the Clarence J Bauer home last
week
eight guests
Tho American Legion Zone 2
meeting of the 18th district had its
monthly meeting Thursday in the
Happy Legion hall Members from
Tulia Hart and Nazareth were pre
sent Special guests from Amarillo
were Wayne Middleton and the
guest speaker Charlie Gibson
Glen Maynard was honored with
a cowboy party Saturday Cokes
ice cream and cake were served
to Benny Cox Mark Moudy Wall
aco Bernard Lavon Harman Royce
Johnson Mark Glen and Don May
nard
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HEARD JONES
TULIA TEXAS
BY BONNIE BARRETT
This Saturday night closes tho
42 tournament at the schoolhousc
Dont forget to come
A good crowd was out Saturday
night Bruce Fields won the traveling
prize Mary Lou Jackson the
high score and Herschel Harrison
the low score prizes for the evening
Services were held Sunday afternoon
at the Arney Baptist Church
to ordain Dozlcr Thornton and Harry
Edmonds deacons of the fellowshipVisiting Sunday in the liomo of
Mr and Mrs Albert Schoenenber
ger were Mr and Mrs Vincent
Waltershled of Hereford
Mr and Mrs Schoencnbcrgcr live
on the J H Holley place They
have three children Anita Albert
Marvin and Michael
Mrs Kenneth Williams and small
son Brad Norman returned home
Saturday from Austin where the
family has been for the past two
months
Mr Williams and the two older
children came home last Thursday
to get the house in readiness for
Mrs Williams and the baby They
came by plane
Ronnie Wesley spent Friday night
with Dick Zachery
Mr and Mrs Gene Miller and
daughters Paige and Brooke of
Amarlllo visited Sunday in the home
of his sister Mr and Mrs Cone
Johnson Visiting the Johnsons in
the afternoon were his brothers Mr
and Mrs Arch Johnson and family
and Mr and Mrs Reggie Johnson
of Happy
Mr and Mrs Odle Hudson and
Mr and Mrs J H Stephenson vi
sited Z J Steen at Neblett hospital
in Canyon Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Claud Cole visited
her father P W Watts in Lubbock
Sunday
Supper guests In the home of Mr
and Mrs C D Zachery Saturday
were Mr and Mrs E F Zachery
and family of Canyon Mr and Mrs
Blake Zachery and family of Happy
and Mr and Mrs D G Zachery
and daughters Barbara and Glenda
of Roy N M who were also weekend
guests in the Zachery home
Mrs Kenneth Bibb was honored
with a pink and blue shower last
Ihursday in the home of Mrs S
A Hodges
Several games and Charades were
played after which the honoree was
presented with many lovely gifts
Frcshments were individual cakes
made in the shape of a baby bootie
and appropriately decorated coffee
was served to Mmes Burl Sims
Cecil Wesley Foster Harman and
Joan Vernon Vernon Harman Sam
Bryan and Neal Clyde Curry Sharon
and Alton Mack Nichols John
Sims and the honoree Edith Bible
Hostesses were Mmes J B Mc
Corley Fay Mandy Alvin Mandy
Corliss Currie and S A Hodges
Mr and Mrs Leo Witkowski honored
their son Gerald with a dinner
on his 9th birthday
The boys enjoyed a variety of
games and activities football baseball
hunting and horseback riding
The guests were Bobby Steffen
Gerald Brockman Harold Venhaus
Claud Evans Clyde Schulte Lauren
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THE TUIIA S t Hor County HERAID
Wayside News
BY MRS VV R FRANKLIN
No services at the church last
Sunday on account of snow and rain
Mr and Mrs W R Stockctt wore
visitors in the Roy Stockctt home
near Tulia last Friday evening
Little 4year old Herbert Glllham
Is visiting his grandparents Mr
and Mrs M L Gillham Herbert Is
the youngest son of Mr and Mrs
Stanley Glllham of Portales New
Mexico where Mrs Glllham teaches
school
Mrs Lucllc Roberts of Winters
visited her sister Mrs Floyd Adams
In Neblett hospital In Canyon last
Saturday
Mr and Ars W C McGchee and
Mrs Guy Watson visited Mrs W H
Rogers and children in Idalou last
Saturday but did not attend the W
H Rogers funeral on Sunday at Ida
lou on nccount of bad weather
We were sorry to hear of the
passing of another oldtimer W H
Rogers who formerly with his family
lived for a number of years In
the Wayside community He passed
away January 17 In the Lubbock
hospital Funeral and burial was at
Idalou
W L Fisher had the misfortune
of getting knocked down and run
over by a calf while trying to help
work his cattle one day last week
He Is recuperating in the Neblett
hospital In Canyon
Mrs Joyce Lane Mrs Bessie
Lane and Mrs E J Mahler visited
Mrs Floyd Adams and W L Fisher
in Neblett hospital last Thursday
Patsy Schrib has been out of
school this week on account of ton
silitls
Mr and Mrs Chas Kennedy were
business callers in Amarillo Friday
Jones Marvin Harking Ricky Gerber
Jimmy Wagner and Denny
Warren
Sunday dinner guests In the home
of Mi and Mrs Gwen McFarland
were Mr and Mrs Ray Watson and
family of Hereford and Mr and
Mrs Josh Caddel of Happy
3 MEAT
ENCHILADAS
TULIA GRILL
Tulia Shopping Center
DEPT STORE
REDUCED TO CLEAR
k VALUES TO 98 Yd
3 YARDS 100
FOR
PLAID GINGHAMS
IVY LEAGUE CHECKS
BORDER PRINTS
RAYON SUITINGS
DRIP N DRY PRINTS
DEEPTONE FLANNELS
x PRINTED VOILES
Terrific values in this big
> A group of fabrics rcluced
to clear 36 42 Wide
Hurr4 Save
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CANNON TOWELS
Big 22x44 Size
Dacron reinforced TWO
selvage First quality T Y
Reg 79c Values FOR
re < K
A 795
VALUE
BLANKETS
199
Acnlan Nylon Rayon
j Size 72 x 90 Weight U
lbs lovely tolkl colors
Mr and Mrs W R Franklin were
business callers in Claude and Canyon
Friday
Tho Cortcz McNeill chlidron did
not have measles as was stated last
week They only had a food rash
Mr and Mrs John Rnlph Kennedy
Betty Ruth and Johnny Lee
of Vigo Park were supper guests
In the Chas Kennedy home Thursday
night
Mrs Wiatt Heislcr has been suffering
with a back ailment but is
sonic improved last report
INSIDE TULIA
By Louise Day
Phono WYdown 53535
Don Bauer son of Mr and Mrs
Clarence J Bauer received his B
A degree when the first semester
at West Texas State College closed
last week On Thursday he also received
a commission as 2nd Lieutenant
in the U S Army with orders
to report Immediately to Fort
Bennlng Ga Second Lieutenant and
Mrs Bauer and Brady left Sunday
for this station
Mr and Mrs Bob Speer and children
of Abilene and Mr and Mrs
J A Payne and family of Happy
spent Sunday In the home of their
parents Mr and Mrs Elmo Speer
Mr and Mrs Bobby Speer had come
from Abilene to bring Mrs Doyle
Love and children to Tulia where
Doyle is in Swisher County hos
pital
Mr and Mrs Cameron Beam of
Wellington visited in the homes of
Mrs Beams aunts Mrs J R Han
kins and Mrs Annie Thomas and
Mr and Mrs R Lee May and Mr
Beams relatives Mr and Mrs R
T ODaniel and Mr and Mrs H
L ODaniel
Mr and Mrs H Blake Hanklns
of Amarillo were in Tulia Sunday
visiting their mothers Mrs W J
Hardy and Mrs J R Hanklns
Mrs Raymond Andrus has return
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MONDAY NIGHT
FEBRUARY 3rd
ed home from Northwest Texas
hospital where she underwent surgery
on her arm
Kolly Atchley of Lubbock and Mr
and Mrs John Earl Simpson and
baby daughter of Silvorton spent
Sunday with their mother Mrs S
P Atchley
Jimmy Wallace of Texas Tech
spent the weekend at home with
his parents Mr and Mrs Raymond
Wallace
Mr and Mrs Chas Jefferson and
two girls of Clovis spent Sunday
and Sunday night with his parents
Mr and Mrs S R Jefferson sr
They returned to their home early
Monday morning
Mr and Mrs H G Whitchurch
and daughter Pamela of Crosbyton
spent Sunday with her parents Mr
and Mrs T S Furlow
Mr and Mrs Glenn Johnson and
two sons Ted and James of La
mesa spent the week end visiting
In the home of Mr and Mrs D M
Tucker
Mrs Ronald Day and son Dick of
Amarillo spent Sunday visiting in
tho homo of Mr and Mrs F T
Day
Mr and Mrs Doyle Simpson of
Amarlllo were in Tulia Sunday visiting
in the homes of relatives
Mr and Mrs Loyd Morris left
Saturday to attend the clothing mar
WOMENS HAT
Final Clearance of
all womens hats
Regular 398 to 795
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9 I U If do you
go about finding
a better
dry cleaner
phone us
99
ALL MARKED WAY DOWN
Womens and Girls
JERSEY BLOUSES
Reg 198298
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398 Values
Orion and Wool or all Cotton Knit Solid
colors Girls sizes 214 Womens sizes 3238
DIAL
WY 52717
Before we could become
a Sanitonc Dry
Cleaner we had to
pass a severe test
had to prove we
could turn out the
highest quality work
not just sometimes
but ALWAYS Give usa
ring for service and
see for yourself
STATE CLEANERS
208 N Maxwell
Phone WY52717
Carlton Maxlne Gardner
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DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR
WOMENS SKIRTS
Values to 595 All
wool flannels tweeds and
menswear suitings
jV
47
A Lucky Special Purchase
FOAM PILLOWS
Compare at 498
Zipper percale
cover Large size
SHORTIE DRAPES
REG
298
Pr
199
99
Chromspunpinch pleated
drapes Lurex textured pattern
Each pair is 50
wulo 30 long A terriff
special purchase
Tree Seedlings
Are Available
COLLEGE STATION Some 210
000 tree seedlings are available to
West Texas landowners for windbreak
planting this spring according
to Don Young head Forest
Management Department of
tho Texas Forest Service
Landowners interested in planting
windbreaks should get their orders
in before the March 1 deadline
Young said However these
trees may be used only for windbreaks
they are not to be used for
ornamental or shade planting purposes
he added
Red cedar Chinese elm Austrian
kets in Dallas
Mr and Mrs H M Tucker and
children Gloria and H M jr of
Amarillo visited over the week end
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Monroe Armontrout and grandfather
D M Armontrout and his brother
Mr and Mrs D M Tucker
Robert Little of Tulia Is a patient
In Northwest Texas hospital at
Amarillo N
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pine and ponderosa pine seedlings
are available and will be shipped
for planting shortly after March 1
The small trees will be sokl for 3
per hundred
Cedar and pine seedlings have
0 to 9 inch tops while the elm tops
range from 12 to 18 inches All of
the small trees have 8inch roots
The seedlings ore packaged root to
root in moss and molsturoproof paper
rather than being individually
wrapped in burlap Young reportedApplication blanks can be procured
from county agents and Soil Conservation
District offices in the West
Texas area In addition the forms
arc available upon request from the
Director Texas Forest Service College
Station
Established windbreaks are an
excellent means of preventing wind
erosion of valuable topsoil as well
as providing protection for farmsteads
Young stated
MONDAY FEB 3rd
IS DOLLAR DAY
IN TULIA
DOLLAR DAY ONLY MONDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd AT BOBS
BLUE DOT
WOMENS
COATS
ALL 99
WOOL 9
Values to 3995
REDUCED TO A GIVEAWAY PRICE
Values to 595 in this
group of quilted cottons
Corduroys and wools 512
5 7
99
LOOK WASHABLE CORDUROY H
SCAR COATS a JACKETS
Some with flannel linings dj nn
Values to 398 Odd lots and J
broken sizes 312 U
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FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL WINTER
FASHIONS COME AND GET EM
LESS THAN V2 PRICE
Were 695 Now 299
Were 895 Now 399
Were 1095Now 499
Were 1495Now 597
All by nationally known makers
Wide selections of styles and
fabrics Better hurry they wont
last long
CORDUROY BERMUDA SHORTS
Solid color and diagonal Ji CO
stripe patterns Kffi 8 i 98 1
Value Cahiornu t > led
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 30, 1958, newspaper, January 30, 1958; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46215/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.