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THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1977
FTA Chapter
Goes Caroling
Some fifty members of the
Mildred Hulse> FTA C hapter
of Tulia High School met at
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Otis Hjrman for an evening
of caroling, gift exchanging,
eating, and good companion-
ship Members provided ear
ols tor Mr. and Mrs Bobby
Howard and Jon; Mr and
Mrs. Lonnie Treadway and
Tisha; Mr and Mrs L\nn
Cowan: Mrs. Anne* Shelton;
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lepard
and Brvan; Mr and Mrs.
Kendall Cleckler. C had and
Carol. Mrs Larry Coffman
and Jodie; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Presley. Scott and
Laura. Miss Ruth Parks who
was ill; and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Edwards and other
guests at the Kenneth Wyatt
home.
The FT A w ishes to express
grateful thanks to Mr. and
Mrs Harman lor extending
the hospitality of their home
for the Christmas party; to
the John Simpsons for pro-
viding a trailer for the carol-
ing: and Mr. Harman for
driving the carolers to the
various homes.
THE TUL1A (Swisher County) HERALD
Airman Blackerby
At Barksdale
Church Chuckles i>v CAimvmr.HT
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FTA CAROLERS are pictured at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Howard. In
the foreground are Mrs. Howard and son John
Student Party
At Willie Room
While there's ro such
thing as a bad boy, an awlul
lot of them can really fool
you.
The Student Librarians
and Student Office Aides of
lulia Junior High had a
Christmas party in the Willie
Room of Swisher County
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Tuesday night. December
2I. Sponsors were Mrs.
Dennis Wilks. TJHS secre-
tary. and Mrs. Raymond
Foutch. TJHS librarian. Jan-
ice and Charles Andrus. Roy
Miller. TJHS assistant prin
cipal. and Nita Borchardt
Lisa Andrus was a guest
Student librarians attend-
ing were Mark Andrus. For-
rest Kennedy. Hector Ber-
nal. Kevin Crooks. Kirk
Thompson. Bcrme Garcia.
Rex Borchardt. Joe Lira.
Delia Garcia. Leslie Stevens,
Todd Starnes, Kennan
Adams, William l.uera. Dee
Arnold. Hilda Bernal. Allen
Jobe, Susie Mata, Michael
Noble, and Jac Schuster.
Eddie Womack, who is also a
student librarian, was unable
to attend.
Student Office Aides at
tending were Shanu Burrow.
Emily Simpson. Sherri
Painter. Nancy Flores, lulu
McClurg. Cindy lontblin.
Michael Hatcher, and Gary
Northcutt.
(Photo by Doug Boyd)
Square
Dance
Notes
By: DORMAN
and MARGARET DUNN
The Shirts and Skirts
Square dancers had a real
nice New Year’s dance.
There were four squares
present to the calling of
Dclmar Wilson, who did a
fine job for us Each caller is
just a little different front
others and keeps us on our
toes sometimes.
The officers supplied the
corn bread and black eyed
peas after the dance to get
1077 oft to a proper start, we
hope.
We will start square dance
lessons the I3 of January and
wish to invite anyone who
wishes to learn square dan
eing to come and join (he tun.
The time will he at 7:30
o'clock at the V. E. W. hall
Our next club dance will he
the 8 of Jan. and we are
looking forward to having
Eddie Gunnels hatk with us
again. Itntil then we wish
every one a fine New Year
and hope to see you in a
square soon.
TJHS Presents
Yule Program
f
COW POKES
Students at Tulia Junior
High welcomed in the Christ-
1
Acc Reid
pOSTY VALlfct JOUS-UfL
mas holidays with a program
presented Wednesday after-
noon. December 22. in the
Junior High auditorium.
Kirk Thompson, Student
Council president, acted as
master of ceremonies and led
the pledge to the flag. The
8th grade choir presented
several Christmas selections,
followed by a Christmas play
"Hand-Me-Down Hildey."
presented bv Ginger Wells.
7th grade speech class Brad
Bradley presented lariat rope
skills to the tune of "Rock
Around the Christmas
Tree."
Todd Measles and Brian
Hannah played "White
Christmas" on the guitars,
as Todd sang. Kathleen
Duke and Todd Measles sang
"Do You Hoar What I
Hear." accompanied by
Kathleen on the piano.
T. A Williams, minister of
Sunset Church of Christ, was
guest speaker for the pro-
gram. He related the story of
Christinas as told in the Bible
to the needs in our present
day society.
The program closed with
caroling by the Junior High
MV
Aw this Mars don't look so good, it wont raiso a cow to a thousand acre;!
First National
Bank
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BANKING PRINCIPLES'
/V (,OOI) TIMES AMD HAD- 1902 1976
Look Whet I Bought
For Good Old DAD.
And I Got One Too
From My Little LAD.
Cecil & Ray’s
Garage
Phone 995-2701
810 S. W. 2nd
Tulia, Texas
******************
SHREVEPORT. La. — U.
S Air Force Senior \irman
\ inson R Blackerby. son of
Mr and Mrs. Winfred F.
Blackerby of Rt 3, Kress.
Tex., has arrived tor duty at
Barksdale AFB. La.
Airman Blackerby. an air
passenger specialist with a
unit of the Strategic Air
Command, previously served
at Mather AFB. Calif
The airman is a 1973
graduate of Kress High
School His wite. Janice, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Middleton of Rt t.
Abilene, lev N 5
•
Any body w ho hides behind
a woman's skirt these days
isn't much of a man Or of a
woman either.
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PAGE THREE
poor, disadvantaged, unem-
ployed and underemployed
of Swisher County. It will
also be an opportunity to
define needs and to establish
plans for the Tulia Develop
men* Center.
Other agencies arc re-
quested to the program along
with elected officials of the
community. The public is
urged to attend
Faculty Choir and the sing
ing of "We Wish You a
Merry Christmas." The fac-
ulty presented gifts to Bob
I’ainter. principal, and Roy
Miller, assistant principal.
'If you don't mind, we'd rather give our business
to that nice young man ovtr there."
Public Meeting In Scheduled
A public meeting will be
held luesdav evening at 7:30
hi the Development ( enter at
105 Hospital Avenue, lor the
purpose of discussing plans
and priorities in behall of the
TIXAS PMff
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1977, newspaper, January 6, 1977; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506160/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.