The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 24, 1960 Page: 3
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Horneffes Beat
Hawley 5125
The Tulia Horn
lis t am paved
two basketball luhus hil the
Btcam just had one
On November 12 the A team
wen
to Plainview to pay Ha vLv at the
coaching school fhe Hcrncttes won
5125 Cheryl Culvvell was high point
Rlrl maklnR 12 points Beaslv made
21 points for Hawley in order to be1
come their high point girl
On No ember 15 the Ateam was
defeated by White De r The score
was 43jS The game was played at
Claude Cheryl Culwell scored 25
points for the Horncttes Mien scored
22 for White Deer
On November 17 tht Hornetles B
team went to Naiareth and were de
feated by the Nazareth Ateam with
Place an X
UTAH
TULSA
LSU
use
OKLAHOMA
ARMY
MIAMI
GEORGIA
HOLY CROSS
Football Royalty
Named at Kress
Kre > S Junior High Football Ban
qu t was held Saturda night in
Hementarv Grade School Cafeteria
presentngMr Hero and Miss Sweetheart
of 10 1961 Hiey were Ronald
a score rf 3223 Penny Wilkins was
high p nt girl for lulia making 7
points Nazareth s high point girl
was celling making 12 points
On Friday November 13 the Hor
nettiV Ateam plased Sllverton in
the Tulia High School gym On November
21 the Horncttos Ateam
went tn Slaton to pljy the Slaton A
learn while the Bteam went to Olton
tn pla > their Bteam
On November 25 Btila comes to
Tulia for both A and B games On
November 21 the Hornettes go to
Muleshoe for an Ateam game
MAY THE JOYS
of an old fashioned
BE YOURS
JOHN PAUL
CO
1 Bride To Bo- r
is Honored
A bridal shower honored ttula I
Jones Thursday at Fellowship Hall
of Calvary Baptist church The i
room was decorated in blue and
white her favorite colors
The table was decorated with large
blue candles and the centcrplcct
was a IJible and blue and white carnations
The honoree was dressed in
a white
Watson and Connie Sweat
Menu was slice o pigskin pompom
potatoes strips of gridiron
confetti salad icy kicking tea hot
dummies referee Pie A La
mode
Jimmy Watson served as master
of ceremonies Invocation as jjiven
by Ronnie McClung You Gotta be
a Football Hero was presented 1 > >
the eighth grade girls choir Alvin
for President was presented by
the seventh grade boys
The Spinning Song and March
Men from HarKCh by the Kanga
rtw Bard Quartette composed of
Ciene Campbell Jerry Campbell
lohnny Barnhart and l < iningo Gon
7ales Let Me Call You Sweetheart
was sung by Miss Betty
Martin I
fables were formed and designed
as the football field A row of fall
leaves in a variety of colors were
sirown lengthwise through the cen I
ter of all tables extending from one I
tnd to the other with a Kangaroo in
center of each table
The centerpiece for the head tali1
le featured a miniature football fiel I
made of tiny yellow chrysanthemums
with footballs and goal poles
and a boy at each cnd of the field
Goal poles wrapped in black and I
white with streamers decorated the j
door way where each one entered
the banquet room A large football
white and black streamers centered
north wall A large Kangaroo decor I
aled the piano I
Place cards for the girls were
miniature megaphones and pom I
poms in black and white The boys
place cards were made of tiny foot I
balls with black and while pompoms
I
The food was prepared by the ptpi
squad mothers
Ten of the sixth grade girls serv jed
as waitresses wearing white decorated
aprons with a big black Is
THlfi Ifi SPORT
KTUE FOOTBALL SCORECARD
Simpson Chevrolet Co in Silverton
NO CARDS ACCEPTED AT RADIO STATION
PICK THE WINNER
in the square next to the team you think will win
RULES
Person p < ttinj the closest to perfect card every week wins 500
The person having the highest score for the season wins four Cotton Bowl
tickets plus 00 00
1 NOTHING IO BUY ALL IN FUN
2 CLIP SCORE CARD FROM PAPER
3 PICK WINNER OF FIRST 10 GAMES
1 GUESS THE SCORE OF THE NEXT TWO GAMES
5 ONI Y ONE CARD PER PERSON PER WEEK
G OUT Ol I OWN PARTICIPANTS MAY MAIL THEIR CARD IN BUT IT
MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN 6 P M FRIDAY BEFORE
GAMLS
7 NO MAIL ACCEPTED POST MARKED IN TULIA
8 CONTESTANIS MUST BE 12 YEARS OLD OR OLDER
9 EVERY ONE ELIGIBLE EXCEPT SPONSORS KTUE STAFF AND
FAMILIES
DEPOSIT SCORE CARD AT
Foy Chitty s Mobil Service Broadway Highway 87 Tulia
Criisum s Vigo Y Mobil Service Vigo Y on East 6th Tulia
K W Mobil Service Nazareth Texas
Emery Mills Oil Co your Mobil distributor at 427 N
Sante Fe in Tulia
Simpson Motor Co South Side of Square in Tulia
GUESS THE SCORE
Place th scoie you think each team will make in the space provided
TCU
BAYLOR
Nam
VS SMU
VS RICE
Address
LAST WEEKS WINNER
RAYMOND GTALLEY
BOWLING
STANDINGS
LADIXS SCOTCH DOUIlLLS
Nona and Delores ft 3
June and Arl > ne 9 3
Gracie and Stormy 8 A
Lou and Jerry S I
Marjcno and Khotu 7 51
Violet and Joyce 7 5 I
Fairy and Betty fi 6
Leah and Corky 5 7 I
Ihelma and Pat 4 S
Sue and Lmilv 4 S I
Marquita and Javce 3 9
Wynellc and Sue 2 10
High series nf 511 was txiwled by
Gracie and Stormy Nona and De
lores had high game of IS8
MKIKUniiS
Bobs Super Market 23 10
Style Shop 22 II
TavlorLvans 22 11
Harbour Bros I0V4 13V
City Drug 194 V4
Simmons Restaurant IS 15
Hipp Bros Grain 17 Ifi
Marvel s Paulines 15 IS
rood1 own 13 20
Dairj Queen 12 21
Gilford Hill 24
HrV Gram 9 21
High team game Simmons Restaurant
803 high team series Simmons
Restaurant 2W high individual single
game Carley Cosby 210 and
high individual series 579
SCOTCH DOUBLES
Team No 7 I7 ftj
Team No S 17 7
Team No 2 Id STeam
No 4 II 10
Team No B
Team No 1
Team No 1
Team No 10
Team No 1
Team No 9
Reg 8 95
Reg 10 9r >
Reg M95
Reg 17 95
12 12
12 12
HS 12
8 10
S Ifi
t 20
PLAINS TRAVELLING LKAGUF
Tulia Howl
Canyon Bowl
Floydada No 1
Brown Supply Ilnnview
Don S Shorty s Plainvitw
C ntton Bowi Dimmitt
1 irsi State Bank Dimmilt
f lnvdad1 No 2
M
12
II
11
11
ah
MI IKOIOMIAN IXAiiUi
Gait s Icsuio
Love Bros
White Auto
Tule Lake 0olfers
Tulia Lgg Station
George Drilling
Harris Lumberjacks
Kern Supply
Amanita Exterminators
Nazareth Oil and Gas
Crawford Pump Sericc
Legion Post No 523
Terrific value Winer just I ginning
Special g oup reduced to one
third off Car coats and jackets
pMsipif msm
Womens
Dresses
Reg K95 Now 5 99
Reg 10 95 Now 6 99
Reg 14 95 17 95 Nov 10 00
Special group of fill and
winter dresses reduced to
clear Styles by Betty Barclay
Clock wise Mun
ves and many others
COTTON PLAID
Double
Blankets
Plaid pair cotton blankets
Pull double bed sit
SUKTION
31
SOW
30
27V4
27
24
23
1
17
II
13
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Childrens Sports Wear
11
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17
30
21
25
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30
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High team series Gales Texaco
2fi00 high team game Galv s leva
co 915 high individual series Carl
Bradley fill high individual Rume
Homer Bludlcy 237
ailamikican
Reeves Insurance Co
I Taylor lvans
Mills Oil Co
lulia Oliver
lr Pepper
McGavock Drilling
Swisher Gas Co
Sams Furniture
Thompson Implement Co
Row ell S Doan
1111Fcatherslon
Harbrur lln s
21
22
21
20
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High Irani sines ralorIvans
2472 high li am game lavlor
I ans SW high ii dividual stiis
Bob 1 ven T7 high individual game
Bob I vvn II
Job Printing
Call the Herald
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24 1960
JXRSTOftt
ftfiliA
SILCIAL OlvOl PRLDlCTDTOC 11 IV MLNS AND
HOYS SILS
Goafs and Jackets
Now 5 99
Now 7 i0
Now 9 97
Now 11 97
m
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ZfrJy
South America
Is Program Topic
Delta Sigma Chapter of Iipsllon
Sigma Alpha met Monday night In
the conference room of the First
National Hank
Vicepresident Peggy Noble Officiated
In the absence of the president
Tina Rice
Following the course of study fer
the vear lets Tour The World
Jerry Crawford and Pat Devin presented
a program on South America
Maps were shown of the various aspects
of the country Jerry then presented
an interesting report on the
geographical and Industrial phases
of the cnuntrv She also discussed
the standards of living in South
America
Pat told us of customs observed
in the South American countries per
tnlnlng to the celebration of Chiist
mas She also gave marriage rtis
toms observed there She explained
the necessity and problems of moving
the capital of Brazil
Members present were 1 vnna
Cloer lerry Crawford Pal Devin
Kdna Hooper Marv lennings Maxine
Kendnck Peggv Noble Mildr < 1
Smith Virginia SI irk I annua I ou
Tukli Sherry Viiu > hn Marv Wat
sni and Svlvia White kn pi > sm
win riishns Nita linn lull and
Mildred Simile and ponsi r
7
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THE TULIA HERALD
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ULDUCED
GIRLS
DRESSES
250 fo 6
PAGE 3
99
Clearance group of
girls famous
cinderalla dresses
reduced to clear
Keg 3 98 to 10 95
Special Purchase
I anmous Cannon
WASH
CLOTHS
six 100
I OR
to JJ
J colors
solid
n s > °
ues in
ripes
chucks and
Thanksgiving Greetings
To Everyone
Waynes liillcrest
Restaurant
WE WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
Dollar Day Only Mon Nov 28th
0v ECEnSSB
Htf Womens Blouses
11
Ol TMANDING SPT C IAl PIRCHASE DOI EAR DAY ONIY
Childrens Knit Sleepers
OI I COITON KMT SULPIRS WITH I TIP
199 PI ASrif LG1 s l VvON r SUP GRIPPLR
MSITNLRS MAC MINI WASHABIT SOI ID
COIORS WIIH NlRSFRY PRINT COMPARE
AT 1 9K SlfcS I t
Spot i il group reduced to clear
orduiov iidwlcis jackets shirts
ti OiNI i i lrok < n sizes All tn
BIGGER SAVINGS
WOMI N S ANDGIIUS
Cotton Knit
Blouses
l2 PRICE
Sp < i i < i
li I t J
dm ed R gii >
v ilm s Slip
1 to S97
Values to 0 95 in this special group ol blou
ses reduced to cleu Styled by Sunry
South and Jane Holly
SPICIAI GROUP REDUCED
Womens Skirfs
250 to 588
I all and winter styles in cottons wools u
and novelty weaves Value to > 95
Save now1
ri <
mmmm
hem
Blankets
SIZt
80 x 90
LIMITED QUANTITY WOMENS
Bulky Sweaters
099
Regular I0SS05 values in
these orlon bulkv iauli u
svv i itii s Sav < n iiv
IMPORII D RIGULAR 9K
g
Pv Headsquares
fc li < utful Pns n TWO
jfao H rayon and sil <
111 scarfs Hand rolled FOR
99
Txtra larfe Bonnie plail
blankets Weight i lbs Machine
wasnaoie Colorful plaid
patterns
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 24, 1960, newspaper, November 24, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46242/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.