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THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 19«0
THE TUL1A (Swisher Countv) HERALD
PAGE IHREI
DALE WESLEY a sthm
it Trias Tech University,
majoring in Business Man
agcmrnl. was named first
vice president of Saddle
I ramps for the semester
Dale is the son of Fat
Weslev and the late Lonnie
Weslev He has been an
active member of Saddle
tramps tor the past three
years last year he was head
of the special olvmpics for
handicapped children held
every vear by the Saddle
1 ramps
'Talk not of waited affec
tion. affection never was
watted " Longfellow
"The cure for love it
absence " Spanish Proverb
THE TI UA HERALD
II SPS Ml-74Ri
!•*>. Editor
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Kress
Konrersation
By MBS. C. S. SJOGREN
MR. AND Mrs. Earl G««o
M.iser of Hugoton. Kansas
spent several davs with her
aunt and unde. Mr and
Mrs Geo Brunson, enroute
to An/ona
MR. AND Mrs. Mlehef
DocigUvv of Flainv lew at-
tended services at the Bap-
tist l huref and spent the day
with her mother, Jeannte
( AR1 WEATHERS is In
the t entral Plains Regional
Hospital. Plainvicw. since
Sundav morning
MISS AIGISTA l hi of
Piainvn-w underwent surgery
in the C entral Plains Region-
al Hospital She is a (ormer
resident of th v area, and is
the sister id Mrs Bob Gav-
lor Her niece, Mrs Joe
\ aughn is al her bedside
lot* \ aughn is in San Antonio
attending the annual letas
Agruulture Avaition Asso-
ciation l onlerenie
MRS. KOHLKl (.avlor un
derwent surgery in St Ant
hony's. Xmanllo, this week
Her daughter Mrs Helen
Parker ol Boise. Oklahoma,
is here with her mother
MRS. Al K L A undid went
to Big Springs to attend the
funeral of her nephew on
luesdav She returned home
on Wednesday
MR AND Mrs. Slanlrv
Barnett and little daughter
have returned to Mississippi
to his Saw station after
visiting with her parents.
Mi and Mrs l>arvl Duon
and his parents. Mr and
Mrs Harnett of Hale C enter
MR. AND Mrs. Mari Itavs
are new residents in the
Oavtonville area
( I AI DE HARRIS, the fa
(her ot J. ( Harris iv ill in a
Plains lew hospital
nil KRESS Studs (lub
met rhursdav in the home of
Mrs I mmitt Pittman. Ian
I' The program was Pioneer
Women and early customs
Stories about Pioneer Wo
men" was given bv Mrs
Andy liniccum The
G O S I, or Privy, a poem,
I he Pawing of the Die Hai k
House" James W Kiley.
I ern Me Daniel
Refreshments were served
fPfT
SHAMROCK TO SELL GASOHOL. Bob Heard (left) vice president-Sales for
Diamond Shamrock and Hill Nelson, eiecutive vice president. Texas Wheat
Producers Association discuss the merits of marketing Gasohol in the Texas
Panhandle.
PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASSES
Lemaze Method
Gwyn Shannon—Instructor
Call 995-2831 8 10 p.m.
to the following Mrs Curtis
Bingham. Mrs Koma Boggs
Mrs B D Herd Mrs W l
Davis. Mrs l A Fleming,
Mis Buck Garrett. Mrs
t'lvin Glenn. Mrs I Landis.
Mrs A G Lincecum. Eern
McDaniel. Mrs Marvin Mo*
ton, Mrv I L Kainey. Mrs
Clint Robinson. Mrs W R
Stovall Mrs K A Vines ard.
Mrv Don Williams, and the
hostess
I he next meeting will be
Ecb "th at Lotion'i with
Mrs Clifton Ihontas hov
tew The program will be.
Presidents in the Past
MR AND Mrs. Irani
Treadway and Shanna ol
luhhink I ern McDaniel
were in 1 ulia Saturday night
visiting with (rank's mother.
La Verne I readme Also pre
sent was I rank's aunt. Vera
Piper ol Canada
LITTLE MU IIEI.I.E Chris-
tine Weiscr. daughter ot Mr
and Mis David t Wciser.
Kt I. Kress, was buried in
the Kress ( emeterv on Mon
day Besides her parents,
she had a sister. Jennifer and
a brother. Neils. >>t the home
Grandparents Mr and Mis
Grady ICwum of Ktess Mr
and Mrs L. R Johnson of
I airview Montana, and Phil
lip Wciser of Minneapolis.
Minn and great grandpar
ents. Mr and Mrs Roy
Hof urn ol Plainvicw. Opal
Owens of Lubbock. Elaine
Mori and Mrv t harlev W ei
By Ace Reid
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Now with the nttttsMkti you kl on tMs piact. jolt the holts and hatbands you
make from 'em, you can pay to tlhs outfit in no time!
You Are FIRST With
THE |
F
IK ST
N
ATI ON A L
B
ANK
of TULIA. THXA5 |
| CONTINUOUS SERVICE SINCE 1902
Serving This Area For 78 Years
IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD - 1902-198(1
vcr. both of Minneapolis.
Mmn
THE KRESS ( rochet Hub
met Lridav with the following
ladies present Mrv J D
Armstrong, Mrs E V. Wil
lard. Mrv Curtis Bingham.
Mrs I L Drms'ov. Mrs
Koma Boggs
MR. AND Mr*. Tom
Brooks of Snvder spent
Thursday night with her
brother and wile. Mr and
Mrs J l> Armstrong
MRS. JAMES MOORE OK
lulsa is in Kress taking care
ol her mother in law Mm
erva Moore who has rceentlv
been dismissed from the
( entral Plains Regional Hos
pit a I Plains uw after having
surgerv
DLNNIS HI RION, enrolled
in Arizona State University,
has been named to the
Dean's list for the fall sc
mcslcr
AT Till regular meeting
of the hoard of school trust-
ees, Supt Dovie'* contract
was extended for year, end-
ing lulv I. 1482
I he Hand organization's
request lor a Valentine dance
wav granted lor the Uth or
Inth of lebruarv Approval
w as also given for the Hand's
proposed trip to Sii Mags
The senior ilass of I UNO was
given the approval for their
proposed trip to Aiapulco.
tireg and Eva Glenn were
named as additional spon
•era.
Vandalism in the Kress
ISI) was discussed Motion
was made bv Hilly Tom
fining and seconded bv Shir
lev Stcinfath that the Hoard
of Trustees, in its sole discre-
tion. offer up to $1,000.00
reward to any (icrvon offer
ing information leading to
the arrest and conviction of
persons committing criminal
acts involving damage to
vihool propertv The Hoard
reserves the right to deter-
mine the amount of reward it
will offer, up to 11,600.00
and shall make such decision
as to eac h seperate act of
vandalism to school pro-
perty.
MR. AND Mrs. Ruck Gar-
rett. greeted more than 3S0
guests as thev celebrated
their golden anniversary
Sunday. Jan 13 at the hirst
Baptist ( hureh.
I he table was covered with
cream laec over gold. The
centerpiece was a floral ar
rangement of vcllow roses,
white roses and baby's
breath White candles in
crystal holders, flanked the
arrangement A three tier
wedding cake which was
topped with SOth anniversary
hell and decorated with
orange blossoms grated the
table. Granddaughters Cyn-
thia Garrett and Tania Gar
rett registered guests, while
granddaughters Debbie Wat
kins, Anita Culwcll, Kathy
Culwell. Penny Garrett, Vicki
Hughes, and Vickie Garrett
served take and punch The
grandsons Buddy Watkins.
Tim Garrett. David Hughes,
and Terry Garrett helped
with serving and the greeting
of guests.
The following relatives
from out of town were: Mr.
Minnie Gerdes It Bark
At Pat's Beauty Salon
And Taking Appointmentt
WedThur. & Fri.
Phone 995-3121
Women Involved in Farm Economics
COMMENTS
rrsup to you
Have you ever had that feeling
tightness and of tear
When viHi're in a crowd of people
And although vour mind is clear.
Y ou hesitate to stand up.
Sav what vchi think is right.
'Cause* you’re awfully self conscious
With a bad case ol stage fright *
lust remember that vour neighbor
Is tccling that wav too.
Hut in this land of freedom
It s. reallv up to vou
Speak up. and settle problems
In a democratic wav.
And win the rights ot freedom
W ith vour voice, and w hat you sa\.
and Mrv C. C Gibson of
Vernon; Mr and Mrv Her
bort Garrett of Plainview.
Mr and Mrs D I Seale ot
VwtMk Don Scale of Wic-
hita Falls; Mi and Mrs
Virgil Warren of I tndon. Mr
and Mrs Leon Parker of
Byers. Mrv Lave Morgan.
l\nn and Sherrie of Bvers.
Mi and Mrs Guy Ross of
Oklahoma City; Mr and
Mrs Don Nicholson and
Ivler ot Oklahoma City; Mr
and Mrv Jerry Gibson of
Amarillo and Mr and Mrs
I arts Gibson and Micky,
Amarillo
long time friends attend
mg were Mrs Ora Kirk of
l \alde, Mr and Mrs Mel
vin Walkins anil Melanie of
Canyon. Nila Watkins of
Amarillo Mr and Mrv Ben
Sehumake of Amarillo; Mr
(laudie ( arroll of Crowell
Mr Johnny Marr of Crowell;
Mrv Weldon Stringer ol
Vernon Mrv Millard Gilliv
ol Harold; Mr and Mrs.
John Abbe of Abernathy.
Mrv Hill Warren of Plain
view, and Pat Gerald of
Sweetwater. I he affair wav
hosted by the Garrett s child-
ren and grandchildren.
•
Young Farmer
Fish Fry
Ihursdav night. Jan 24.
the Silverton Young Farmers
met at the Silverton Gin for
their .iiiniial lish fry
After the meal everyone
wjtihed a him on cotton and
the chapter welcomed five
new members Don Brown.
( harles jihI Hen Whitfill.
Aaron Lounger and Lyndal
(ouch.
Several of the members
and their wives had just
returned Ironi the Stale ( on
vcnlion in San Antonio and
thev reported a very success
lul and enjoyable trip
Public Notice
NO IK I TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
I HE ESTATE OF
0 B KELLEY. DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that
original Letters Testamen-
tary upon the E.state of O. B
KELLEY, Deceased, were
issued to us. the undersign-
ed. on (he 21st dav of
January. 1*1110. in the pro-
ceedings indicated below our
signatures hereto, which pro
cccdings are still pending,
and that I now hold such
Letters All persons having
claims against said Estate,
which is being administered
in the County (ourt above
named, are required to pre-
sent the same to us, at the
address below, given before
suit upon same are barred by
the general statute of limita-
tion. before such Estate is
dosed, and within the time
prescribed by law.
Our mailing address is P
O. Bos 763, lulia. Texas
'’<<088
MARY EDNA HENDRIX
LYNNA BELLAY CLOF.K
Joint Independent Executors
of the Estate of O B Kelley,
Deceased 5 lc
Typing Class
lulta Public Schools will
offer a Refresher Tvping
Class beginning Tuesday,
February 5> at ' (X> p m I he
class will be held in room
H 2.1 ol lulia High School
Insliuclur will he ILebbie
Brow n 1 he i lass is set on an
individual skill basis and will
accommodate beginners to
skilled typists
Registration fee for the
class will he S2V00 The
class has a maximum enroll-
ment of 2S and s minimum
enrollment ot 12 If vou are*
interested call Kill Brown at
*b<S-.ll22 to pre register for
the class
Union Salem
TEHA Club
Meets
Union Salem I E.H A.
Club met in the home of Mrs.
Henry McPherson in llappv
on Wednesday. Jan 23rd for
an all dav meeting
I mda McDonald presided
over the business meeting
Billie Pearson prevented the
program on "Stress" which
gave all members some good
pointers on how tu avoid
stress hi our dailv lives
I he new offices lor 1*180
are President. Linda Me
Donald Vice President, Hit
lie Pearson; Treasurer, Jean
Fowler; Reporter Secretary,
Hetty lipps. Council Dele-
gate. Hcttv Womack
I ai h member look a cos
ereil dish and a delicious
I it m h was enjoyed by all
present. Alter lumh. mem-
bers plaved bridge. Several
were learning and were
taught by members who play
bridge regularly, those at-
tending were Beverly Bo-
man. Judy Clark, Elaine
Danner. Marv Johnson, I in
da Mi Donald. Billie Pearson,
Judy Ihompson. Hetty
I ipjis. Belly Womack, Jo
Wright, and the hostess Du
rent McPherson.
Hearing Tests
Set For Tula
TULIA—Electronic hear
mg tests will be given at the
Chamber of C ommcrcc in
lulia on Thursday, Feb. 7,
from 10:00 to 12 00.
J Wampler. Hearing Aid
Specialist will be at the
Chamber of Commerce at
127 S W 2nd to perform the
Testa.
isil atm
DOT. Slot f
BEDik
xuaraik*
J. WAMPLER
Everyone should have a
hearing teat at least once a
year if there ia any trouble at
all hearing dearly. Even
people now wearing a hear-
ing aid or those who have
been told nothing could be
done for them ahold have a
hearing teat and find out if
amplification can help them
hear better
The free hearing tests will
be given Thursday, from 1C
am to 12 noon at the
Swisher County Memorial
Buildiog. If you can't get
there on Thursday call 995-
2296 and arrange for an
appointment at another time.
In-home testing is also avail-
able.
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Tooley, Wendell. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1980, newspaper, January 31, 1980; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506732/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.