The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1974 Page: 2 of 20
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THURSDAY, DECtMBER 1j2t ^974
'AGE TWO
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STRIKETTE
BOWLING
By SUE WARD
l niiisi* Wood had hnth series of
f7t ani^ iusI look who had hr-:h
me • Jo Ann Hire with i mo1'
: Myrle Spann had a 222
”d 512 scrips. Jo \nn also I
a nice 502 scries. Kinilv Yount;
of Hit; Tex Cattle and Crain Co.
of Hereford had a 511 scries Lou-
is • Wood and Myrle Spann (sis-
ters) bowl for The First Edition.
Jo Ann Ilice bowls for Hooves
Insurance Company. The First F.d-
itmn "on » ■ i.nes from l.l Ca-
"lino Dining .to,,m (a new spon-
sor in on: Sii kettc League) Lou-
ise Wood with her 574 series and
'I'll - Spann with her 222 game
v ■ the hi 'h bowlers for The
First edition Debbie (foldm had
both hieh series and high game
tor I I ' amino Dining Hoorn City
Drug Store won .‘1 games from
Hoval Dark Fashions Sue Ward
h el high series and Marjorie
. a rtla att had high game for The
City Drug Store. Florenc ■ Rodri-
quez had high series and Deb-
bie Conk had high game for Koyal
Dark Fashions. Hazel lleathington.
Lottie Melton. Marjorie Northcutt
and Sue Ward all picked up splits
for The City Drug Store - the
easy spares they let go by - didn't
want lo raise their averages too
much Makes a good story for
good Ixiwlers - but for us. w II
I don't know. Low* Brothers Oil
Company won 3 games from Big
Tex Cattle and drain Company
of Hereford. Florea Jones and
Carley Cosby tied for high snries
and a ISO game was hi- h bowler
for Big Tex Cattle and Drain Com-
pany of Hereford. On November
26 - Big Tex Cattle and (irain
Comp, ny of Hereford won 4
games from First National Bank -
this was left out of the news -and
Ixiy if we ever do win 4 I sure
w ait everyone lo know anyway -
sorry ; l rt that g;rls The Dlanta-
tion Inc won 4 gant-s from Fth-
el's Hair D: sign Mike llaught
lan,I I thought .she was absent)
had both high game and high ser-
e s for T! • Dlantation Inc. Necie
Dobells bad both for Libel's Hair
1) ■-n n Hazel Da\ ■; picked up
the 2-ID split for The Plantation
Inc. Beeves Insurance Comoany
won 3 games from Jimmy I) an
Meal i o Jo inn Rh t wm IM
503 series and :':’3 game was the
-tar and I do r an star for Beev-
es Insurance Co. Next thing you
know she will be bowling with
you know who. Leah Beth Ed-
wards had both high s-ries and
high game for Jimmy Dean Meat
Co. Bill's Market won 3 games
from First National Bank (and
Mary I thought those were your
b st al yst Kathrvn Berry and
Jo Garrett tied for high series
and Jo Garrett had high game
for Mills Markit. Mary Norris
had high series and Carolvn But-
ler had high game for First Na-
tional Bank. Rosella Cannon was
absent from Bill’s Market - seems
sh'> si II believes in Santa Claus
and son one told her he was gon-
na Ire in town
Love Brothers Oil Company still
hold 1st place, First Kditinn -
2nd place, City Drug Store - 3rd
place, The Dlantation Inc. - 4th
place, Bill’s Market - 5th place,
Jimmy Dean Meat Co. - 6th place.
Ethel's Hair Design - 7th place.
Reeves Insurance Co - 8th. First
National Bank - 9th, Big Tax Cat-
tle and Grain Co. of Hereford -
10th. Royal Dark Fashions - 11th
and El ('amino Dining Boom -
12th. We only have one more bowl-
ing night before Christmas - so
if you're planning on a 200 game
or a 500 series this year - you
better get with it Next Tuesday
night.
How about all that snow • for
a while 1 thought we wDre gonna
have to tome back home. Sure
Guest Speaker
Is Scheduled
For Tonight
Billy Gregory, alcoholic counse-
lor of Amarillo, will b; guest
speaker Tnursaay night at 7:30
when the regular Alrohol-Drug A-
buse program is presented in the
was pretty though - makes a bet-
ter Christmas spirit.
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WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF THS BAND FRUIT CAKES
Chamber of Commerce meeting
room.
The meeting is designed for all
citizens and is not limit'd to those
with alcohol problems and their
families.
The series of meetings are spon-
sored by Rill Cooke of the Tex-
as Panhandle Community Action
Corp. of Amarillo.
There will be a question and
answer period and refreshments
of coffee and cookies.
Gregory and Cooke were in Tul-
ia Tuesday noon to speak at the
Kiwanis luncheon.
•
When two people agree on any-
thing. one of them is doing ALL
the thinking.
WE
ACCEPT
FOOD
STAMPS
DIAMOND
OLEO
Pound
SUPER DISCOUNT SPECIALS
WITH FILLED GOLD BOND SUPER DISCOUNT BOOKLETS
C & H
Smoked
PICN’CS
lb. 89c
« "1
Black Label
HORMEL BACON
lb. SI 49
Family
STEAK
lb. 98c
Chuck
ROAST
lb. 69c
Seven Hone
ROAST
lb. 79c
Arm
ROAST
lb. 89c
Boneless
STEW MEAT
lb. SI.29
Norbest A-Grade
TURKEYS
lb. 59c
i Fresh
GROUND BEEF
lb. 79c
Baking HENS
lb. 69c +
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Minute Maid
ORANGE JUICE
Blcckburn's
CRYSTAL SYRUP
12-oz. Can ££c
Quart Jar
fSH
JIF 18 oz.
reuitano'ifcd
50%To
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CHIP?
. Twin
9 oz. Twin Pack
tc
SUGAR
5-Pound Bag
$2«
FOLGFRS
COFFEE
1-Pound Can
DUPtW DISCOUNT BOOKLtT
•UfCR DMOOUMT aOORUn’
I DISCOUNT BOOMUr
•UKR DMOOUMT I
Del Monte CUT
GREEN BEANS
3 303 Cans $] 00
Folger's Instant
COFFEE
10-oz. Jar $ J 89
Del Monte
PEAS
3 303 Cans S] 00
Del Monte SLICED
GREEN BEANS
3 303 Cans $] 00
Green Giant FROZEN
PEAS
(:• *en Giant
SPNACH
10-oz. pkg. 3^°
Green Giant
NIBLET CORN
10-oz. pkg. 39c
La Corona
LUNCH MEAT
Gebhardt's
TAMALES
12-oz. Can 39c
3 15-oz. Cans $|00
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Gebhardt's
OH3U wi,h BEANS
24-oz. Can 79c
Hold Kcuntry
WHIP TOPPING
10-oz. Tub 49c
Stove Top
STUFFING MJX
7-oz. pkg. 49c
Texas Holiday
F3UIT CAKF
20-oz. Can $ J 69
Gala-Ripe
FIBERT* FFOCHES
Ige. 29-oz. Can j^c
Duncan Hires
:3BOWNiq MiX
23-oz. pkg. 99c
^BP
Q9HRh
GOLD BOND STAMP BONUS!
100 FREE
GOLD BOND
STAMPS
WM This CMpon
and
$10.00 OR MORE PURCHASE
Ezchisive of Cigarettes
BOB'S Expires 12-26-74
R fl R 1 c
p iy/ o
SUPER MARKET
HI WAY 87 NORTH
(Limit)
REGISTER NOW!
WIN A FREE CHRISTMAS TURKEY
REGISTER FOR FREE
CHRISTMAS
TURKEY
AT BOB'S
1st Drawing - Thurs., Dec. 19th
2nd Drawing - Fri., Dec. 20th
3rd Drawing - Sat., Dec. 21st
4th Drawing - Mon., Dec- 23rd
5th Drawing - Tees., Dec. 24th
Need not be present to win!
Drawing 3:00 p.m. each day
Russet
POTATOES
20-lb. log *1.79
Colo. Delicious
APPLES
4-lbs. 79c
Golden Delicious
APPLES
4-lbs. 9tc
Texas
CABBAGE
lb. Be
1
1 Texas
| ORANGES
5-lb. bag 59c
California
Avocados
4 T°
Grapes
Texas Red
GRAPEFRUIT..............................lb. 15c
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FOLGIR'S
COFFEE
99
Pound
DEL MONTE
TUNA
2 *’/, ot Cam 39'
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1974, newspaper, December 12, 1974; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506962/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.