The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1956 Page: 11
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2 1956
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School News
Patsy Jones Reviews
Authors Autobiography
At Meeting of FTA
Patsy Jones chose Tlie Thread
That Runs So True Jesse Stuarts
autobiography to review for the re
eular F T A meeting January 25
REGULAR 298
POLYETHYLENE
WASTE
BAC 5TS
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In the film room The story of the
hardships Stuart faced as a teacher
In the small communities of the
Kentucky Mountains The Thread
That Runs So True was of interest
to all F T A members
Karen Copeland president appointed
a committee to nominate
delegates to attend the State Convention
to be held In March In
Denton Texas The annual convention
is the highlight of the year for
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F T A members who have the
opportunity to attend In years past
the number of members eligible to
attend have not been restricted Because
of the inability it any college
to accomodate the large groups that
attended districts were limited to
a certain number this year Local
clubs arc allotcd delegates on the
percentage basis of memberships
Our club is eligible to send four
A valentine party and program is
planned for the next regular meeting
February 7
OKAY Its A Date
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who to ask to the Sweetheart
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FOR
THE TUUA Swlther County HERAtD
girls Gracclyn Hansen Delia Mur
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them know and you are sure to get
one If your prospect has been asked
already they will be able to tell you
that also
This is for all you bashful boys and
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down because you arc too slow or
otherwise Thtls date bureau will
eliminate a lot of hard feelings on
the part of both the girls and boys
Be sure to use the DATE BUREAU
for your date Contact Gracclyn
Hansen Phone No NA3162 Delia
Murrcll Phone No WY 525G3 or
Jennlce Marks Phono No WY 5
3131 or contact them at school for
more information
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FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
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have the color you want
LADIES PANTIES
Elastic Leg Briefs made of 2 bar tricot Rayon The colors
are white pink and blue in the lighter shades And
youll find several shade in the deep colors
PANTIES
A real value in Childrcns elastic
leg Briefs Youll find
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White Yellow and Blue Supply
vour needs now AND
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ffl ASWARE
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Pie Plates Cake Plates Footed
Dishes Fancy Dishes and
many others that vou will be
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These are a foot square
Colors to match the above
AND WHITE
PERRYS
This week In the elementary
grades the second grade teachers
arc In the spotlight after visiting
the schools in Lubbock They
throughly enjoyed themselves and
learned many now ways of doing
things They visited the schools of
Maedgin and Whcelock which are
new ami modern The trip was most
educational and the teachers benefited
from it a lot
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News from room lA Dale Harris
left at midterm to move to Amarillo
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FAMILY
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 1 2 3 AND 4th
IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE HOLIDAYS AND THROUGH JANUARY I AM
OFFERING ALL MY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS SOME EXCELLENT VALUES DURING THE FIRST FOUR
DAYS OF FEBRUARY
Wo all like Jo STRETCH OUR DOLLARS JUST AS FAR AS THEY WILL GO and for each Dollar you spend
here DURING MY BIG 4DAY SALE you will get A LOT MORE THAN A DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISEFOR 40 YEARS IT HAS DEEM THE POLICY OF PERRYS NEVER TO MISREPRESENT A PIECE OF MERCHANDISE
TO OUR CUSTOMERS SO WHEN I SAY WE ARE OFFERING SOME REAL VALUES DURING
THESE FOUR DAYS I MM JUST THAT
DONT FAIL TO BE HERE AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ALSO TO BE HERE REMEMBER
THE SALE LASTS ONLY FOUR DAYS SO BE HERE ON OPENING DAY IF YOU POSSIBLY CAN YOULL
BE GLAD YOU DID
FRED L KECX MGR PERRYS
DRESS
MATERIALS
14 Different kinds of materials to
pick from All New and lresh
Many ol these sell regularly
for 49c per yard Sew your
own and SAVE Buy
enough now to make all
YOUR SPRING DRESSES
3 P ss
FOR
MENS
Swiss Ribbed Athletic Shirts
AN EXCELLENT VALUE
AT SUCH A LOW
PRICE Sizes 3G to 40
Buy a half dozen
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RED YELLOW Tf
WHERE YOU
MEET
YOUR FRIENDS
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Alfredo Garcia is a new pupil Patsy
Southerland Molly Lupton Jane
Herring Sharon Caglc Doan Love
and Lucky Duncan are out of school
because of illness
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News from room 4B Gloria Armour
moved to Plalnvlew and Joe
Gonzales of Kress Modcsta Salas
has been absent several days because
of her Mothers illness Danny
Johnson from our room Is a
boxer He won a pair of silver
gloves in Plainview and won his
fight at Floydada Margoric Ledger
wood donated a lot of pencils for us
to use when we forget ours The
class wishes to thank the school for
purchasing seven film strips for the
1th grades They also wish to thank
John Drake and Don Shacklcford for
helping to paint the signs that close
our street
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News from room 1D Philip New
berry from Floydada is a new pupil
this week Dean Braly had his tonsils
removed Saturday Wo hope he
will return to school soon We arc
having fun drawing selfportraits
tins week
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News from room 3C Consuella
is a new pupil They gave the devotional
for the East Ward Wednesday
morning
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News from room 3D This room
now has its own paper which they
get every week Mrs Shelton has
worked very hard and It would bo
nice of every room would have one
The paper contains pictures drawn
i by the students room news jokes
1 poetry and safty rules
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News from lA Students who have
been neither absent not tardy aro
j Bill Dawson Darrell Pearson Rena
Rece Susie Holcomb Penny Jones
and Genger Reeves
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News from room 111 Sharon Rice
is absent from school with the chicken
pox Bruce Potter lias been ill
i with the mumps
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News from 1C Donald Ray Sar
chet and Linda Mason lwvu neither
been absent nor tardy this year
WWI
A humorous incident happened in
1D Last week when all the children
I were out playing except Nancy Davis
Mr Adams began speaking on the
I public address system and it frightened
Nancy She ran out on the play
ground and yelled Mrs Clonts Mrs
Clonts Mr Adams is talking over
that thing
ExHornet Editor
Is A Poer
Marsha Cockrell former Hornet
editor is continuing her creative
writings Recently published in the
Galleon a progress magazine
from McMurry College of Abilene
was the following poem by Marsha
The Mountain And the Sea
Arent you lonely said the mountainBuxom bosom of the plain
Dont you stand in crowds desolateDont you quake with fear at night
That the daylight may not wake you
While youve yet to find a mate
Dont you shrink from noxious companyYet shudder at the word alone
Arent you lonely said the ocean
Bed of all the tears of men
Even sorrow has its recompense
When shared To cry alone
At the status of aloneness
Is a death in life To smile
When a tear is so impending
Is torment scarcely true
Yes Im lonely As I answered
I felt all the pain of men
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1956, newspaper, February 2, 1956; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth43026/m1/11/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.