The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987 Page: 4 of 47
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I III I'ULIA (Swisher County) HERALD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987
AT REGIONAL CONCERT (back row) Carl Ander- George, JodaCope, Traci Reynolds, Linnet Doss, Deb-
son, Jeff Austin, Tracey Coomer, Torey Cox, Lee bie Coomer, Kristi Davenport, and Beth Arnold.
White, Joel Wright, Ron McCune. (Front row) Marli
JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS in regional band (1 to r)
Steven Rossi, Jo Ann Garza, Steven Zuniga, Nikki
Altman, Jennifer Tucker, Jay Gunnels, Rob Buchanan,
Colby Cox. (Staff Photo)
Diamond Industrial Supply Co.
Phone Days 296-7418— Nights 293-1200 or 296 7828
1014 Broadway
Plainview. Texas
SKF BCA TIMKEN BOWER
“We Appreciate Your Business Mon-
Chain
Sprockets
\ Belts
Sheaves
Wisconsin
t) Rings
L-Joinis
Oil Seats
GRASS DRILL
Light, Fluffy, Native Grass
Small Grains, & Legumes
The Tye Grass Drill is equipped with 2 or 3 sp^ed hoppers A
special agitator helps assure continuous seed flow down
through oversize seed tubes
SIMPLE BUT RELIABLE!!
The Tye Grass Drill is three point hitch mounted and is availa-
ble with openers spaced 8 and 10 in seeding widths of 15
through 28
SPECIAL FEBRUARY PRICE ON
15 DRILL WHILE THEY LAST
For
*8,000.
GRASS BOX ATTACHMENT FOR EXISTING TYE
DRILLS AVAILABLE SEW WHEAT, GRASS OR BOTH"
Workman Machinery Company
309 E. Service Rd. (806)995-3507 Tulia, Texas
By Wendell Tooley
I HI \10\ll ON Lyndon Johnson
was interesting and seemed to be fairly
factual I wish H VI Baggarly were
around and Id like to hear hi-, impression
of the movie. I know he would have
noticed that his friend Ralph Yarbo-
rough's name was mentioned when the
Kennedy s came to I exas
I thought the lady who played I ady
Bird (I’atti I uPone) was probably a little
better looking than I ady Bird and was
superb in her acting the part
Randy Quaid plaved I.B.I. . was east
and looked too much like a country
bumpkin I yndon was |usi a sharper
(more suave) looking and personality-
wise.
VMM IIM1S CHANG! and I
suppose kids change I here was a time
when there were so many youngsters
wanting to play baseball or basketball
that it was hard to tind enough coaches.
Now. you hu\c to make a real effort to
get enough kids to play little league ball
or little di ibblers
And student attendance at basket-
ball games has changed I he Athletic
Booster club is offering all sorts of door
prizes to the students to get them to
attend the basketball games.
Where's the team loyalty?. . , why
aren't our students eager to attend the
games and cheer the maroon and white
on to victory?
Ill BL I \\ I HAVI a full g\mna-
sium Iuesday night I ulia basketball
Ians always turn out to beat Dimmitt.
\nd actually. it may be a crucial game lor
our Hornets, who only lost to Dimmitt
the first round of district pla\.
See you at the game!
Young boy explaining why he
wasn’t putting money in his piggy
bank: “It turns kids into misers
and parents into bank robers!”
* * *
Entering a school zone, you
must watch out for school chil-
dren—especially if they are driv-
ing cars!
SUPER BOWL AND WATER
SYSTEM PROBLEMS
What in the world could be the
parallel between New York City's
water-supply system and the Super
Bowl?
Plenty.
Officials of the Big Apple issued a
pre-game warning for football fans to
“stagger their bathroom visits during
the game."
Explain that please. Harvey Schultz!
Well. Schultz, commissioner of the
city's Department of Environmental
Protection, warned late last week that
mass flushing during timeouts or at
halftime of the Super Bowl (won by the
New- York Giants) could overtax the
water-supply system in the city of more
than seven million people.
“If millions of New Yorkers flush at
the same time, we’re not too sure what
would happen." Schultz further ex-
plained in advance of the Big Game.
A viable solution prior to the '88
Super Bowl comes to mind. In order to
keep New York celebrants from over-
flooding their system, the Cowboys
could rebound to win the NFC divisional
title, play in the Super Bowl and protect
the New Yorkers from themselves.
—JIM KI V VOI DS. Lockney Beacon.
To get the best of an argument,
keep out of it.
I
LOVING CARE
FOR
SMALL POWER EQUIPMFNT
ns
aioos • sraaitoN
LAWN-BOY
KDHIiR
MOWERS—TILLERS—PUMPS— GENERATORS—COMPRESSORS
FACTORY TRAINED-EXPERIENCED
VAUGHN COMPANY INC.
Service Since’06 ^
THS Students In All Region
Band Clinic-Concert
Several IHSand I ,IH students partic-
ipated in the Region I All Region Band
( lime Iasi week.
I he clinic was held in Amarillo on Fri-
day night. January 23. and all day Satur-
day the 24th All six All-Region bands
performed in the Amarillo Civic Center
on Saturday evening. January 24th.
I he groups consisted ol plavers from
Region I and were selected by Clinic
Directors vie auditions last December.
I ach hand consisted ol over 100 members
from member schools.
V V \ High School All Region Hand
Kress City Council
Calls Election April 4
I he City Council has called for an elec-
tion to be held April 4 I wo city coun-
cilmen arc to he elected. I hose whose
elected terms as councilmen expiring are
I I lines and Kelly Durham
I he last day to file in order to be in the
ballot is Feb. IS at 5 p m Anyone wish-
ing to File can contact Cootie Beaty at the
City Hall.
A couple being interviewed on
the occasion of their golden wed-
ding anniversary said, “When we
first got married, we made a pact,
that in our life together I would
make all the big decisions and she
would make all the little decis-
ions.”
The man said the agreement
had been kept for 50 years.
“That, I think, is the reason for
the success of our marriage.”
Then he looked up and added,
“The strange thing is that in 50
years there hasn’t yet been one
big decision.”
Clinician l)r Bruce Cook. Clemson.
S I (Clemson University).
AAA Junior High School All Region
Band Clinician: Dr. Neil Humfeld.
Commerce. I exas (E ISU).
The first concrete road in the U S
was laid in Detroit in 1908.
BEAT DIMMITT!
Kills
bugs
inside
trees
WEED
and
FEED
SPECIAL
Prevent summer weeds*
Kill spring weeds
ferti-lome
STOCKMAN'S
N.87 _ 995-4194 Tulia'
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Tooley, Wendell. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987, newspaper, February 5, 1987; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507379/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.