The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 2007 Page: 2 of 10
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THE TULIA (Swisher County) HERALD
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Kress Business Directory
Attebury
Grain
Happy
Menu
Kress, Texas
TeleBank - 684-2KNB
ATTEBURY GRAIN,
INC.
If Your Ad Was
Here
Someone would
Be Reading
It Now!
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY OF HAPPY
The city of Tulia reported no
new meter connections this
week.
Free
Mobile
Service
ing-not the scenery but the ride!
We were driven there by a one-
armed man at the speed of light
on a very busy freeway! Need-
less to say, we did not fall asleep!
Our trip was really enjoyable,
but it is always nice to get back
home and into our usual routine
of things.
Joe and Imogene Drerup and
Dan and Ethel Schmucker met
with other Drerup girls Nancy
Drerup, Carol Gary, Evelyn and
Jim Ball, Grace Calander, and
her daughter Gayle and baby girl
for dinner m Plainview Grace,
her daughter, and granddaugh-
ter were in Lubbock this vveck-
A good crowd of senior citi-
zens gathered at the center Sun-
eryone enjoyed cards or domi-
noes
Greg and Cynthia Gerber and
children, and Vincent and Toby
Canada They enjoyed several
days of sightseeing. The fall fo-
enfeld, anyone serving in our
Armed Forces, our Seminarian
Nicholas Gerber, and our Dea-
conate candidates Trey Small-
wood is now serving in Iraq
TULIA Youth Football is
selling tickets for S200 worth
of groceries. Tickets arc S2
each. Call Tony Powell at 995-
3010, or 994-0248 after 5 p.m..
Bobby ShoanMkbr
Ownor-Optblor
Texas community banks and
branches.
“He is an outstanding example
of a community banker with
dedication to his customers and
to the statewide goals of indc-
6ET MAXIMUM
EXPOSURE FOR
YOU AD. PLACE IT
HERE
Monday - Chicken fried steak,
mashed potatoes, gravy, fried
squash, dinner rolls, and choco-
late cake.
Tuesday - Meat loaf, au gra-
tin potatoes, green beans, din-
ner rolls, and cobbler
Wednesday - Roast beef,
gravy, steamed potatoes, but-
tered carrots, and apneot jello
with apneots
Thursday - Smothered steak,
country potatoes, buttered corn,
and coconut pie.
Friday - Pot luck.
TULIA LIONS CLUB
Meets Thurs.
at noon
at
El Camino
Restaurant
To Place Your
Club Meeting
News Here
Call 995-3535
1 c lukewarm water
1/4 c. canola oil
1 T sugar
1/2 t salt
3 c flour
2 1/2 t yeast
a little corn meal
Glaze
1 egg white, beaten
1 T water
1 t sugar
1/8 t salt
canola oil
The Tulia
Herald Will
Work Hard
For You.
Call 995-3535
To put your ad
here call
995-3535
The Tulia Herald
To Advertise In
This Space
Call
Valerie at
995-3535
A LOVE FUND for Alex-
ander Basaldua has been es-
tablished at HCSB,Tulia Bank-
ing Center.
To Advertise
Here
Call
995-3535
604 N.W. Mh
Tulia, Taxaa 76066
Advertising
Counts!
Place Your Ad
Here
Call 995-3535
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THE TULIA HERALD
(USPS 643-740)
Chris Russett, Publisher.
Published each Thursday by
The Tulia Herald News Com-
pany, Inc., at 115 South Aus-
tin, Tulia, Texas 79088. Paid
as periodical class matter at
the Post Office at Tulia,
Texas, under the Act of
March 1,1979. POSTMAS-
TER: Send address changes
to The Tulia Herald, P.O.
Drawer 87, Tulia, TX 79088.
Swisher and adjoining coun-
ties—1 year,S16.00; all other
Texas and U.S. addresses
$19.00.
A-1 Affordable
Towing
Roadside Assistance
Call 24 Hours
806-995-3431
41?
LawRcart & Laariscaalaa
Call far Fraa Etllaate
Magallanes
24 Hour Bail Bond Service
806-995-2529
Economical & Fast
Owner - Carlos Magallanes
N’omber FOIC
HAPPY STATE BANK
J<NI> TRUST COMPANY
Mcets Wed*
at noon at
'" El Camino
‘ Restaurant
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jBryan Tole, Present'
Mike Huseman, President
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Sin SJ£e Bates! 1
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Put ingredients in bread
machine in order given
Put on "dough" setting
When dough is ready,
make one, two or three
french loaves and place
on buttered pan, which
has been sprinkled with
corn meal
The Tulia Herald
Drawer 87
Tulia, Texas 79088
V.8O6/995-3535 F.806/995-3536
tulherald@amaoiiline.com
Chris Russett - Publisher
Shawn Castillo - Production
Megan Carlin - Office Assistant
Tulia Herald News
Company Inc.
Annual subscription rate for
Swisher and adjoining counties Ls
$16. All other Texas and U. S.
addresses, S19. The publisher is
not responsible for copy omission
or typographic errors which oc-
cur 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
amount received by him for ac-
tual space covering the error. The
right is reserved to reject or edit
all advertising. Advertisingorders
are accepted on this basis only. All
published letters to the editormust
be signed and not over 350 words
in length.
THE COUNTRY Friends
Extension Club is selling pe-
cans. The hags come in 1-
pound size and can be ordered
in pieces and halves. They sell
for S7.50 a bag.
They will arrive in time for
Thanksgiving baking. These
are quality pecans grown in
Texas. Contact Glenda Gibson
at the Extension Office, 995-
3721, or one of the club mem-
bers if you are interested in
ordering.
Deadline to order is Oct. 18,
2007.
Kress - 684-2391
Center Plains - 684-2636
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To Advertise
Here
Call
995-3535
Marilyn Taylor-Loveless. Pres
TULIA KIWANIS
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Meets Tues.
1MB at noon at
bIS? E1 Camino
wTttW Restaurant
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Swisher County and District
Clerk Brenda Hudson reported
one new marriage license issued
this week to Richard Frausto and
Priscilla Cruz both of Tulia.
Wilsie A. sktyworth
French Bread for
bread machine
Kress National Bank
Member FDIC
684-2231
The Nazareth class of 1957
had their 50th class reunion in
Amarillo Oct 13-14 The class
members and their spouses met
at 3 p.m at St Thomas Catho-
lic Church meeting room to start
reminiscing At 5 p m , the en-
tire group attended Mass at St
Thomas, then went to the Coun-
try Barn for dinner All went
back to the church for tnoic vis-
iting and games
Those attending were Irene
(Birkcnfcld) King of Mangum.
Okla , Evcly n (D renip) Ball and
husband James of Plainview; Joe
Ed Pohhncicr of Sum Valley,
Calif. Carolyn (Huseman)
Ringo and husband Robert of end visiting Carol and Nancy
Amarillo. Charlene (Hocltmg) I
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Auto Glass
Windshield Repairs & Replacements
All Work Guaranteed* Insurance
Claims Welcome
Tim Ward
'Area Manager
(806) 632-0061
Monday - Pizza, com cobbette,
lettuce, tomato, and applesauce.
Tuesday - Hot dogs, chili, po-
tato triangles, baked beans, and
mixed fruit.
Wednesday - Submarine sand-
wich, vegetarian beans, lettuce
and tomato, and peaches.
Thursday - Ground beef with
macaroni, lettuce and tomato,
pinto beans, cornbread, and
pears.
Friday - Steakfingers with cat- -
sup, scalloped potatoes, corn, '
loaf bread, and chocolate cake.
Joining Williams as officers
for the coming term are Chair-
banking organization for 2007- man Cliff McCauley of^Frost
08 Members of the Independent ” ’ " ‘
Bankers Association of Texas
(IBAT) chose Williams for the
honor during the group’s 3.3rd
Bank m San Antonio. Chair-
man-clcct Milton McGee of Citi-
zens National Bank in Hend-
erson and Vice Chairman Allan
annual convention m Fort Worth J "Jimmy Rasmussen of Home-
Sept 29-Oct 2
“We arc very fortunate to have
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Lane Russell won first place in week six of The Tulia
Herald football guessing contest. He had 14 correct
guesses.
Merle Norman
Hair Design & Trends
V95-I22X
135 X Maxwell Tullu, Texas
AARP Driver
Safety Program
Will Be At Tulia
Banking Center
AARP Driver Safety program,
a refresher course, will be of-
fered at Tulia Banking Center
on Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 from
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. There is no
age limitation, there is no test,
and there will be no traffic tick-
ets eliminated.
Some insurance companies
may give a premium reduction,
<3nd completion of the class
comes with a three year certifi-
cate.
An AARP instructor will lead
the class. Purchase of a work-
book for S10 may be made at the
beginning of the class.
This is an excellent
recipe It makes good
subway rolls
Wilsie Skipv ’’th is the
author of Cactus ooks vol-
ume I and II They are avail-
able at the Swisher County
Museum Wilsie donated the
Museum's copy and it is
available for reference
VOTER guides for the 2007
Constitutional Amendment
election arc available in the
Swisher County and District
Clerk offices.
Early voting will be Oct. 22-
Nov.3, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
the election office in the base-
ment of the Courthouse.
If you have any questions,
call 995-3294.
Williams Accepts Leadership
Role In Bankers Association
J David Williams of Kerrville,
chairman of HCSB. a state bank-
ing association with offices in
Plainview, Hart. Tulia. Kerrville
and Fredericksburg, has been sc- pendent banking,
lected secretary-treasurer of the
nation’s largest slate community
Monday - Popcorn chicken,
mashed potatoes, peas, cobbler
Tuesday - Hobo pockets with
potatoes, carrots and onions,
green salad, and pears
Wednesday - Crispy tacos with
all the fixings, refried beans, and
frozen fruit bars.
Thursday - Hot dogs with
chili, potato salad, chips, and
cheesecake.
Friday - Assorted pizza, green
salad, and frozen fruit bars.
Headquarters
On Sunday, we enjoyed a visit
with Jamie and Matt Birkenfeld
of Dallas, their parctns Greg and
Glenda Birkenfeld, and their
granddaughter Booklyn Birk-
enfeld They also visited their
other grandmother, Marilyn
Birkenfeld
Please pray for all of our sick
THE MISS SWISHER
County Pageant will be Satur-
day, Oct. 20, at the Tulia Se-
nior Citizens Center located at
619 S.E. 2nd.
A Little Mr. Swisher County
class will be added this year.
Age groups range from 0
months to high school.
For more information call
Susan Ward at 839-2304 or 729-
5560.
Mix egg white, water,
sugar, and salt Whisk
together very well Coat
loaves generously with
this mixture
Lightly brush tops with
oil
Let rise, covered, until
doubled in size
Preheat oven to 350 de-
grees Bake 25 minutes or
until brown and hollow
sounding when tapped
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Town Bank of Galveston
IBAT is a trade association
the leadership that Dav id brings representing more than 2.000
to our board," IBAT President
, n CEO Chris Williston said
people, especially Marilyn Birk- >
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TULIA MARKET
Corn $3 65
Milo $5.98
Wheat $7 59
Soybean $8 39
(Bushel prices)
(Courtesy of Attebury Grain)
Tulia Business & Industrial Directory
These Businesses Are Proud To Be
A Part Of Swisher County
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Matt (Sonny) and Ann gerber
Venhaus and husband Eddie of of Kansas and Isabele Skidmare
Amarillo. Elsie (Schacher) of Amaenllo visiting with their
Schilling and husband Ronnie of sister Amy Schmucker in the
Slaton, Regina (Gerber) nursing home in Dimmitt on
Hoclling and husband Ronnie; Sunday
Al Huseman and wife Patsy,
Dan Schmucker and wife Ethel,
Toby (Schulte) Gerber and hus- day evening for fellowship and
band Vincent of Nazareth These a great dinner
11 members and two deceased, A short meeting followed, and
Clarence Birkenfeld and Dale October birthdays of members
Bowers, were the class of'57 Alice Palazzini, Lawrence
Also attending were Elmer Schmucker, Evelyn Backus, and
Albracht and wife Marcella of Louis Huseman were acknovvl-
Houston, and Dorothy edged Nonta Hoelting gave an
(Venhaus) Kiernan of Nazareth informative talk about he com-
and Eileen (Venhaus) Gerber of mumty foundation meeting. Ev-
Lubbock all of whom were
members of the class at one time
or another, how ever, they did not
graduate from Nazareth
Arlene Steffens of Slaton and Gerber recently traveled to
Bcttv Acker of Nazareth recently Niagara Falls, NY They flew
flew to California for the wed- into Buffalo. N Y, and stayed in
ding of their niece Denise
Lcincn and Tyler Ccmseroz
Denise is the daughter of Jim hage was beautiful and Niagara
and Corine Lcincn They were Falls was simply breathtaking!
married on Redondo Beach with My family enjoyed a short
a simple, small wedding with overnite visit with Rick and
about 75 people attending, Robbie Gerber of Austin who
mostly relatives and Tyler's Ma- came Saturday afternoon
nnc buddies
After the ceremony, a recep-
tion followed at the Blue Water
grill with a meal of salmon and
steak enjoyed by all
Arlene and Betty stayed a
couple more days visiting and
hanging out One day was spent
at Corine's friends, who have a
large av uiry and garden with all
kinds of exotic birds, flowers,
trees, and plants It was a most
enjoyable day!
The shuttle ride to Los Ange-
les at 3 45 a m was brcalhtak-
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fed
Thursday, October 18, 2007
[ News Briefs ]
CHAMBER Bucks, distrib- TULIA SCHOOLS need vol-
uted by the TUlia Chamber of unteers! Highland, Swinburn,
Commerce, must be spent with and Swisher County Head
area merchants, rather than Start arc in need of volunteers,
local banks. Share some time, share some
Most local merchants will joy, and share a learning ex-
acccpt the bucks as they do pericnce. Whether you thrive
cash. The purpose of issuing on individual service in the
Chamber Bucks is to promote classroom or hanging out at
purchasing in TUlia, support- hdme helping to prepare
ing the local community. projects or read books on tape,
there is a place for you!
Make a difference in the life
of a child. Call 995-2104 for
more information.
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Becky Chapman, Vi Pohlmeier, and Emily Hill visited after
the Women's Fall Luncheon at First Baptist Church on
Saturday.
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 2007, newspaper, October 18, 2007; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249178/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Swisher+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.