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THE tulia (Swisher County) HERALD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,1998
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New meter connections for last
week reported by the City of Tulia:
Jennifer Carr and Nathan DuPont,
222 N.W. 7th; Arden Rodgers, 501
N. Donley; Robert and Pam Tanner,
307Dakota; Hardy and Jerry B unow;
1018 N.W. 9th; Sonia Comans, 131
N. Collins; Patricia Ortiz and Marcos
Mortal bo, 230 S. Eastland; Clay
Dutton, 905 N. El Paso, Tonyette
White, 601 Parmer.
Marriage licenses reported this
week were Silas Wayne McDowell
and Shana Lynn Cook both of Tulia.
TULIA MARKETS
WHEAT 251
CORN 4.00
MILO 3.29
SOYBEAN 4.76
(Courtesy Attebtny Grain)
Temperature extremes in Tulia
were 94 and 59. Precipitation for the
week was .23 and 1.77 for the month.
Total for the year is 9.64.
(Courtesy of Glen and
Elizabeth Amburn)
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Garage
Phone 995-2701
The Tulia Herald
P. O. Drawer 87
Tulia, TX 79088
Chris Russett - Publisher
Earl Moseley - Consulting Editor
Marsha Dickens - Sports Editor
Kathy Hommel - Staff Writer
Valerie Cross - Ad Director
Kristie Barrera - Composition
Evonne Zuniga - Typesetter
Entire contents © 1998 by the Tulia
Herald News Company Inc.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
Swisher and adjoining counties,
$16.00. All other Texas and U. S. ad-
dresses, $19.00. The publisher is not
responsible for copy omission or typo-
graphical errors which occur other than
to correct them in the next issue after it
is brought to his attention, and in no
case does the publisher hold himself
liable for damages further than the
amountreceivedby himfor actual space
covering the error. The right is reserved
to reject or edit all advertising. Adver-
tising orders are accepted on this basis
only. All published letters to the editor
must be signed and not over200 words
in length.
TULIA LIONS CLUB
Meets Thurs.
at noon
at
ElCamino
Restaurant
John Keim, Secretary
TULIA KIWANIS CLUB
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Bryan Easum, President
Meets Tues.
at noon at
El Camino
Restaurant
J. E. DEEN POST #1798
TULIA'S AMERICAN LEGION
will host an outdoor dance at the
Veterans Memorial pavilion Satur-
day, Aug. 22.
, . Beginning at 9 p.m. and continu-
ing until la.m., Northwind of Ama-
rillo will provide music in the fresh
air and moonlight. Setups will be
available and there is no cover
charge.
Donations will be accepted for
benefit of the Swisher County Vet-
erans Memorial.
THOSE INTERESTED in form-
__*'■*■ - —— iaguautnr theater croon will
SO*g TULIA RESIDENTS hmm roots hi Happy andreturned lor the Happy D«y« celebration. Wayne havetfceirsecoadmeetmgat7njB.
and BMUa Peareon ara two example*. Thay ara at tha "Haw Kid On The Block" rtaaa reunion. Monday, Aag. 24 in the Gayier
"........11 1 --- Room of Swisher Memorial Baild-
Discasaoawilceateroa the pos-
sibility of asiag the Royal Theatre
baOdiag.
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4-H AND FFA members plan-
ning to exhibit their livestock
projects at either the Tri-state Fair
in Amarillo, South Plains Fair in
Lubbock or the State Fair of Texas
in Dallas should contact the Ex-
tension Office Immediately. Live-
stock entry deadlines are fast ap-
proaching and entry cards need to
be completed and mailed prior to
the deadlines.
The entry dates are Tri-State Fair
Aug. 14, South Plains Fair Aug. 24,
State Fair of Texas Aug. 24
IF YOU HAVE cancer or are a
cancer survivor, you are invited to
attend a meeting on Thursday,
August 20 at 7 p.m. in the Exten-
sion Meeting Room at the court-
house Annex.
This meeting will determine if a
Cancer Support Group will be
formed. If you have any questions,
please cal Connie Newton at 995-
4092.
COLE.
continued from page one
direction."
What does Cole see in the future for
Tulia High School golf?
"What is rewarding is to 9ec the kids
fulfill their potentiaL I know what
they can do by looking at their swing.
If they would just work hard—how
good they would be. " "The expectations are not going to
Cole said the secret to getting a beany lower. Wehavcsornebigshoes
student to reach their potential is to 10 ®—boys and girls.
"instill in them a will to win." "We have to work harder, because
"You talk to them from the begin- everyone is taking up the challenge of
mng.Thisiswhexewewaattobe.We beating Tulia. They want to get to our
want to be in Odessa (regional louma- ^eve*-"
ment). We want to be in Austin (state Cole has seen an increase in ldds
tournament). That is our goal. We going out for golf. There were 26 last
want to be the best that we can be. year, boys and girls, which is the most
"I tell them, 'after you play, go in he has ever had.
and look in the mirror in the bathroom Cole concluded by saying, "I tion't
ESSSSSSS
then you nccdlo start working harder.” Cole said there is not another incen-
How does be feel after coaching tive goal set up after the 500 point
golf for nineteen years and achieving achievement
this recognition? "No the 500 points is the top. But it
"Real good. It makes me feel good takes so long to do that It took me 19
to be able to hang that plaque on my years with a lot of good kids. I guess
wall. It means I have been around a I should retire. But I have no plans of
long time and I must be doing some- doing that anytime soon."
thing right Our program is in the right He loves it too much.
TOWN AND COUNTRY 4-H
will meet Aug. 24 at 7 pjw. at
America* Legiou.
Belts by Nadine,
Purses by Mark
ChantelAnd
Sterling Silver ,
Jewelry by TFT J
Merle Norman Hair
Design & Supply
135 N. Maxwell 995-4228
Pay Your Energas
Bill At
Thlia Pharmacy
101 E. Broadway
From 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m
MUSICIANS
WANTED:
FOR TEJANO BAND
For More Information
Please Call 847-7220
OR 995-3491
Country/Westerri
DANCE
'FCorati^.
For All Occasions
m Weddings ** Funerals
•Gilt Baskets m Candles
m Silk Arrangements
m Decorative Accessories
Scents Appeal Accents
140 S. Maxwufl 995-3888 .
THE TULIA HERALD
(USPS 643-740)
Chris Russett, Publisher. Published each
Thursday by The Tulia Herald News
Company, Inc. at 115 South Austin,
Tulia, Swisher County, Texas 79088.
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Act of March 1, 1979. POSTMAS-
TER: Send address changes to The
Tulia Herald, P. O. Drawer 87, Tulia,
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(Under The Veterans Memorial Pavilion )
Northwind Of Amarillo
^ Saturday, August 22,1998 y
V No Cover Charge. Setups Available >
v Benefit Swisher County y
v Veterans Memorial >
^American Legion Post #214,^.
_ Tulia _
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Royal Theatre
FRL.SAT.. & SUN. Aug. 21.22 & 23
Closed
Congratulations
Ulises & Amy Herrera
_Showtime 8:00 p.m.
Opens at 7:30 pan.
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We Offer:
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with whole groin
(wheat A yeast free -
mo sweetener)
(yeastfree) organic wheat alternative
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Massage Therapy Herb & Nutrition Center
224 N Maxwell Tulia 995-2794
Open Mon-Fri 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.
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Open
Mon ■ Tri 9:30a.m. ■ 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.vu - 4 p.m.
995-1050
VFW Meeting
2nd & 4tl* Tucs.
7:30 p.m.
Post Home
Jim Johnson, Commands'
TULIA ROTAKV CLUB
Meets Wed.;
at noon at
El Cai/iino
Restaurant
Tom Burress, President
AMERICAN LEGION #214
Meets
1st & 3rd Thurs.
7:00 pjn.
310 NE 2nd
"CX. Cox, Command'
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T.I.S.D. Faculty & Staff!
TUc would tihe to thauh the faculty, and ctafa o£ oun local zthoole
fan, all the hand wonh, you do fan thio cont*HUtti£y o childneuJ
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1998, newspaper, August 20, 1998; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth636480/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.