The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 23, 1958 Page: 3
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THURSDAY JANUARY 23 19S8
KEN DANNER of Happy placed his 226pound Hampshire
as the reserve giand champion of the Swisher Cotuny
Junior Livestock exhibition held Thursday in Tuha
TERRY McANELLY exhibits his Aberdeen Angus whicii
placed as the allshow leserve grand champioa of Swishers
annual lunior livestock show
RONNIE VINEYARD placed a Southdown lamb as tne
reserve champion among the 75 lambs entered in the sheep
division of the Swisher County Junior Livestock show held
last week
pffQSS SW
Extra listings make it easy for customers
to find your firm in the directory
make it easy for friends to call others in
your household
Call the telephone business office today
and order extra listings for your office
or for other members of your family
But hurry The new directory
goes to press soon
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Gamma iota Is
Hostess Ai Tea
Members of the Gamma Iota Chapter
of Delta Kappa Gamma were
hostesses at a tea for Delta XI
Chapter in Plalnvlcw Club House
January 18
The Most Useful Kinds of Help
for the Beginning Teacher titled
the panel moderated by Mrs Wllllo
Merle Haithcock and presented by
five teachers outside the organization
and of comparativesly short experienceThese were Miss Tiny Batcman of
Tulla Mrs Sue Gwaltney of Mule
shoe Mrs Carmaleta Barnett of Ol
ton Mrs Pat White of Plalnvlcw
and Mrs Charlene Finkner of Floyd
dada
Group singing of the two songs
When We All Work Together and
Sing Work Honor Love was followed
by the vocal solo by Mrs
THE TULIA ISwlshpr County HERAID
Leo Nowlin
Discussed in the panel were those
subjects reasons for becoming a
teacher help with housing problems
ways of learning about the community
ways of finding out school
policies sick leave regulations helps
on learning about ones pupils relations
of teachers and parents
helps in adjusting to dally routine
sources of teaching methods aids
in keeping bulletin boards and
helps in the field of discipline
In discussing reasons for choice
of teaching Tiny Bateman who said
there had been no teachers on either
side of her family assigned
the Inspiration of her own teachers
as the reason for her choice of
profession Another had been inspired
by a Gamma Iota member
Mrs Blonda Woodward of Plain
view and by attending a Delta Kappa
Gamma banquet Too she received
encouragement from two of
her instructors in Texas Technological
College
Mrs Pat White stated the housing
problem during her first year
of teaching in Tucson Arizona was
oj teen In SEVENTEEN and on TV NETWORK SHOWS
once over brightly our very Frenchy liip tip
ocrblouse co tume The softcut jacket of rich woven
ra > on tapestry stripe buttons aback beams with a
bow a removable white collar The sheath beneath 13
easy elegantly simple in likelinen rayon Washes
ithout a care resists wrinkles Blueteal navy
aztcc gold cabana red or powder blue Sizes 5 to 15
ONIY THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE 98
Trom TQBj
ol toon In CHASM mint OtAMOUR and on TV NETWORK SHOWS
HALO coLLARexciting new topping for the
supple slimming sheath Charming company from
afternoon on with Its poets bow medallion K > cKet
fdled with nailheads aside buttons In Rosewoods rich
textured weave of rayon and silk Washes with ease
resists wrinkles Navy red natural or light blue
Sizes 10 to 20 UVt to 22V4
cnitthe LOOK is expensive
solved the first afternoon by the
TEA representatives who showed
her the choice apartments of tho
cityWithout
Without this teacher help it
could have been very difficult she
stated
In getting acquainted with the
community Miss Batcman named a
faculty luncheon on the first day
with one member from each mens
and womens club of town present
a later dinner for teachers by tho
Klwanis Ciub the adoption of her
room by the Garden Club the invitation
of a teacher to speak before
the Rotary and before the
Lions Clubs
On school policies aids the tea
cher help teacher plan was recom
mended
For learning about the parents
the teacherparent conference was
given as the solution
The copy of a daily schedule from
an experienced teacher to the beginner
had been Miss Batcmans
greatest help in adjusting to dally
routine Teacher to teacher aid
was stressed by Mrs Charlene
Flnknor as she mentioned aid from
Mrs Margaret Springer of Gamma
Iota in making reports
In the begginers source of tech
Ing methods Child teacher relationship
was emphasized the methods
of Dr Lockhart of Tech College
and Dr Ruth Lowes of West
Texas College being cited as excellent
examples The help of the teacher
next door was again mentioned
particularly by Mrs Barnett
who received much aid in the teaching
of reading
Student teaching was highly recommended
as an aid by Mrs Sue
Gwaltney Also as help from one
teacher to another tho book Beha
vior and Misbehavior by James
Hymes was given great priority as
helpThis
This program proved to be in true
accord with the Gamma Iota Chap
ters theme for tho year Contributing
Sharing and Using Effeo
tivo Ideas as We Grow ProfessionallyAttending this meeting from Tu
lla were tho guest Tiny Batcman
and two members Mrs Bculati
at tten In SEVENTEEN and on TV NETWORK SHOWS
SWEET SWEEP of checks pays the nicest possible
compliments with a smooth lofted bodice frosty eelct
embroidery loopthelooping and a superb span of
skirt Mission Valleys Forest Park ocn cotton
gingham with lustrous Stlkalcne finish Little or no
ironing Orange blue black pink lilac or moss green
Sizes 5 to 15
StQp
ONtY THE LO 0 K IS EXPENSIVE
ot Ittn In CHARM and WAMOUR and on TV NETWORK SHOW
PLANTERS PUNCHa wild wonderful shirtdress
plus its own Bahama bowler Its great fun greater
fashion with the swish wraparound sash brassbutton
pettipouf sleeves in dynamic madrastype print
The saucy straw is banded to match Ameritex Sugar
and Spice woven plaid gingham washable and
creaseresistant Chili red blue grass or concord plum
Sizes 10 to 18
OKUTHE LOOKlSUrCNtIV
Henderson and Mildred Hulwy who
Is the recording secretary for Gam
mar Iota Chapter
Herald Want Ad Gets Results
at to n In CHARM and CLAMOUR and on TV NETWORK SHOV j
TWIN TAPC3TRV does the costuming of this enticing
young modern Heres the silhouette of the seasona
full blown jacket giving double life to the subtleshape
sheath In woven rajon tapestry thats washable and
wrinkleshy Glazed chestnut cabana red bluetro
or navy Sizes 10 to 20
ONIY THE LOOK IS EXPENSE
Showing Hundreds Of BrandSparkling
New Dresses Spring and Summer Styles
J I
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PAGE THREE
Mrs Jimmy Howard has returned
to her homo in Lawton Oklahoma
after spending the pa two weiks
in Tulla visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs Oscar Gunkoy
GRAND OPENING
THURSDAY JANUARY 23rd
WE ARE NOW SERVING
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
AT THE
87 CAFE
Formerly Hickory Hut
NOW UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF
MR MRS LOUIS DEES
BREAKFAST SERVED
FROM 6 am 9 am
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
6 am 10 pm
FOR A LIMITED
TIME ONLY ALL
SELF SKIN GIRDLES
REDUCED
GIRDLES
at loon In JIYtNTIEN and on TV NETWORK SHOWS
THE MAO HATTeRhapplest idea of the seasonl
A dress plus hat And what a dress what a find
Splashing Jamaican print uiugs your waist waes
out into oceans of skirt The Capri straw skimmer sits
square and exceedingly fair with its gay matching hat
sath Cortley Fabrics sevencolor spectacular
washable CTeascreslstant little or no ironing Red
blue or Iliac predominating Sizes 5 to 15
Omivthc LOOK It urtNtrvil
500 Now 395
595 Now 475
695 Now 550
795 Now 635
Famous Self Skin Girdles
at a reduced price during
this special event
GIRLS SHOES
Values
to 595
99
Special group drastically
reduced to clear Suede
Loafers Suede and Smooth
Leather Dress Shoes Odd
lots and broken sizes
10i2 3
Gingham Check
COORDINATES
Wonderful wearable skirt
and blouse set Rollup sleeves
Cumm9rbund waist
skirt
Sizes
818
Sot
991
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 23, 1958, newspaper, January 23, 1958; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46217/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.