The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973 Page: 10 of 32
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PACE TWO '
TRE T U l I A , liwItWr County) KERAlO
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1073
Pollard . . .
(Continued from pvge 1)
f. 1933: Vernon Hilliard. 22 17 1
W C O ' Rub" ll.irri- (191 '0 30- R i>.four ouch M iddi'.on Pruitt
30 .ill broke even. • (1934-36, 11-5-2) and Don Mouser
Harris’ and Run Williams’ (1902- l1#-*3 " «-2) lasted three years.
17 19-32-2) six-year tenures are Othei Bulldog coaches, accord-
1 . 10 teloine Vannoy 7 .! 1941 • • !<-‘ !■ -■ *• -'is II- -..Ilf reinr-l-. tiave tx-en
..•I Pill Davis. 23 16 1 1968 71) with <iu\ Mien (1923 27. 17 19 fi V> M <:...n .ti (192* 12-1 in-
IT •• Loworn (1139-31 19-19-1) staying five and Hilliard, Buzz pletc); Tom Haynes (1929, 1-
Finis \ ..u-.'hn (1942 44 14 14) ami Warren (1 ■ *' ’>9 la 23 2) 4 1). Frank Kimbrough ami Fitus
~ “ Vaughn (19.12. 3-5), Bob Russ
(1951-52. 4 15-1 and Herman Smith
(1960-91, M9)
‘ I’ve never been disappointed
w.th the altitude of i.ur kids bill
the participation in the overall
program has been somewhat of
a disappointment." Pollard said.
He has been nurhing for 13
years, three as an assistant to
Davis at Quanah. three as head
coach at Hedra and then rejoined
Davis at Deealur for a y«'ur be-
fore coming here.
CARPET BY LEES
1 ' S U N KING"
Lush, Dense, ALL NYLON PILE
Yarn That's Touqh and Sprinqy
No Wonder Sun King The Family Favorite!
MANY
ROOM-SIZE END
COST
ROLLS BELOW
Son Carpet Center
Plainview s Oldest Carpet Speciality Store''
805 Broadway PLAINVIEW 296-2761
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(It Mil ) ..I) ut |> b'lr 1 imp t <>f
W terg • . as : “Th»* only way
'<> restore eanfklenie and trust
th'ou_*um our so u-ty is for every-
one wh i share- the pnvileg ■ . f
lc■■ lei-hip ! i 4>_, ’ll. law. ti
in • I I. • sm ill (|u stions and the
great ssues w.th equal courage
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von Sunday afternoon. Vickie Wil- Walking, because it’s so unstruc- life," and the Spanish caution,
hunt is in the hand there lured, impromptu, and natural, is ‘Walk u<at: 1 the blood appears on
The Third order of St Francis ‘ 1‘ nipst mad rn family exercise, the chick but not the sweat on
had a Christmas dinner and partv th.ugh as long ago as* 1786 Jef- the brow." One wise old American,
simi'.v in the it 1) huildinJ ferson pointed out. “Of all exer- a ski'd for his recipe for continuing
Mr and Mrs c-,vUr' ,<1 ’diking is 'he best." Tie health, asnwered, I have two dot-
baby from < al.fori.ia came to visit Hindus sa>’ mmh ,or lo-"& ,wrs- Mx ,e« and ri«ht-"
Mrs. Rider's folks, the Philip Poh-
lmeiers.
The Backus family all went to
Happy Monday afternoon for their
annual Christmas party.
The Dennis \cker family are
staying in Nazareth a few days,
while looking for a home in Am-
arillo. lie has been transferred
from \rlington to \marilln. Paul
Pohlmeier returned home from
Colorado where he has been tak-
ing treatments.
Ignorance is no cxcu-e for know-
ing it all.
Littlejohn ■ Vaughn Agency
Farm
# Home # Crop
INSURANCE
— For all your insurance needs
132 W Breadway
Auto
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
CROW'S MOTEL
A real |oy of the Holiday Season is the opportunity it
affords us to say Thank You' and extend Season's Greet-
ings; also express our appreciation for your friendship and
patronage.
May the new year bring you the best of good health,
happiness and prosperity.
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*f0X<ilT IT. WHEN THEY'RE NOT PICKETING,THEY'RE HIDING.'
The Buddy Durbins have a baby
boy also and was baptized Sunday
after the second Mass !!<■ was
named llu.'h Wayne Mr and Mrs.
Hilbert Schulte were the s|xinsors
He has five brothers and two sis-
ter i Mr and Mrs Kdwln Huse-
By AGNES BROCKMAN man also h ;ve a baby boy and
The Nazareth Rand had their h(‘ s ,wl1 brothers and one sis-
j Notes from
| Nazareth
'A By AGNES BROCKMAN
fk? The Nazareth Rand had theii
It .iiinual Christmas concert Sunday ,,,r. ' <u .t.iiul .linn- <o II ol you.
. :T« i noon \ nice crowd attended ' ' n1 ">uni il is coliei ling
V. I , t t I , . . t V. I. • 1. . . t- t 1 . r tin ' I - •
James G. Ellison, Owner
Janie Moffett, Manager
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if r.d it was surely enjoyed by all ' " ,h.T «•<* f«i Ur N-w
yc Pierce Brockman and Mrs. Kil Ib-amiTy < enln to be bunt in
fi Raemakcrs won the door prizes they will appreciate
tflr youi support.
^2 Iciiih ' Wilhelms h.ni a tonsikn- * ;,u' ^* nh;.us. Leonard Wilhelm
tomy 111 Tuba last week. »«l Carol Birkenfeld spent sev-
1 eo I hlv returned home from 1 ral <l;,ys hunting deer near June-
i.i u i.my niurntu norm. mini .. •ppY.l« it <-fl,,n/is like thev
the hospital after spending about h d' fS .nod luck
a week there (Tuba). n,l(l '‘"r-v -'(,0°
Mrs \nna hhly is in the Run- ,, , ,, .
f; mitt hospital We hope she can }}' 7,nd Mr', l,M' S'tlM l"' fr,m'
» soon be home again ,l,;r(;ford .^t seuual days w.th
, relatives in t olorado.
New arnvaU m our .ommumty ^ wuhetin KR„. n,«. Brock-
lately ate a boy lor the ( layton man and Mrs Leonard Conrad
Neils He has ix-cn named < raig attended the band concert in Can
and has one little brother (Jeff). ■-
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, n the spirit of the Holiday Season,
*may we extend our most cordial
good wishes to you and your family•
We appreciate your patronage,
and we pledge to do aU we can to justify
your continued confidence and loyalty,
SlaCfire^oocl Wishes
tor a, very Hapf>y* Holiday Season
from Odell Thompson
Life Insurance Company
Representing American Founders
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We Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps
TURKEYS
Budgetwise
Self Basted
81b. to 15 lb. Pound
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WE HAVE SEEN HIS STAR . .
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As fho Wise Men came from The Eosf to find the newborn King ... so do we
qatner now at the manger . . . seeking new answers to age-old questions:
Where is meaning? What is joy? Hew can we know peace? Now ... as
then . . . the answers are in tthe hearts of men, waiting to be searched out, re-
cognized and understood. May each of us find the strength and wisdom to fol-
low his ov/n star to truth. May the peace that passeth all understanding be with
us at Christmas and a11 through the year.
vV now.
JULIA SAVINGS
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
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200 N Malawi
995-3521
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TULIA. TEXAS
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ALL XMAS TREES
TOYS—Large Assortment
All Xmas Wrap& Decorations
ALL XMAS CANDIES
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BACON
RACORN
Vacuum Packed
1-Pound Pkg.
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Fresh Barbecue Daily
Barbecue Chickens
Spare Ribs
Hot & Mild Links
German Sausage
Burritos
Save With
Self • Service
GASOLINE
Specials Good Thru
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Two locations in Tulia — 805 N.W. 6th and 517 S.W. 2nd
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973, newspaper, December 20, 1973; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506489/m1/10/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.