The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1968 Page: 3 of 20
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THURSDAY JUNF ft, 19ft(l
mi loin, iswi• i• i CiMiyi mid
Cash Prizes Offered
To Kids In Contest
Toles, Bates Selected
To Attend Girls State
I hn-c rash pn/i K await junior .sjxmsnring more hunts Entries will lx- judg'd on nrig-
tiaik-t- of The Tulia Herald Entries must lx- on the official inaliiy and appropriateness
M> l>a<l's a Hero" conte-t has entry blank Children are to dim- Three lug prizes are *25, *15
I" ■ ri announced by The Tulia Her- ploie the sentence, • My Dad's a and tin
..Id anil sponsoring merchants, J- Hero Because . " in 50 words or Results of the contest will be
• os- Department store, City Drug. less announced in the June 2fl issue
Bates shm Store l.aYelb s |>e Entries must !x- deposited at the of The Tulia Herald
p.irtm> nt Store, Smith Furniture store of any participating mer - 0
•v \fipli.ince Fd Crawford Mens chant and must lx- in by midnight Cottons can be made to look
siore, lluxford Department Store, turn- 11 like linen, silk, or wxil
K tt.mi-c s f urniture, Sears of ■ ■ ■ ■ .... ■
Edawrds Heads
CROP Campaign
Each year the Christian Rural
Dr-legates selected to attend Blue
bonnet Girls State American I .eg -
ion Auxiliary are Cindy Toles,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Toles and 1'eggy Bates, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Adrian Bates,
all of Happy Alternates an- Dr-bra
Currie, daughter of Mr and Mrs
( orliss Currie, anil Becky Rahlfs,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. O. H.
Cilia, Wilson s t amera s t o r e,
Heard A Jones, and r R \n -
I bony r o
I tu . ontest is o|x-n to txiys ;ind
f’.il 12 >c ,ci and younger Any
• " > or . irl may enter except r htld-
i-n of employees of The Herald or
Amateur Talent Is
Asked To Perform
Over c-iis lYogram a'ks counties Rahlfs.
to share in meeting hunger and Bluebonnet Girls State Ameri -
other physe al needs of people in can legion Auxiliary is to be held
|e fortunate countrie- I’r-ople of ,n Austin June II - 21. It is co -
most denominations a n d ,.f no m Happy by the Ameri-
Yal Cox Listed
On Dean's List
About 56% of cotton consumption
goes into dothing.
Mr and Mrs Charles L Cox of
428 N Fannin have been notified
that their son, Yal Cox, is oa the
dean’s list for the 1968 spring se-
mester at Cisco Junior College
Students on the list are those
who have achieved academic ex-
cellence. A student must have a
B plus average as a fulltime stu-
dent, taking at least 12 semester
hours in academic courses.
Val is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs |„ Rossi of 16 Terry Drive.
TUUA
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hr Km Tuba HmM, Inc. at 194-
$4.50 In Texas — Pvt o# Mho
$5.00. 0 months $3.00. E
75c
3$
ART AUCTION
Sot Jun. S 2 to 4 p m
HIGH PLAINS GALLERIES
4S]S Conron Eipittiway
Amarillo T.iot
Oil PAINTINGS AND DRAWINC
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CARL J SMITH HAtOtO BUGBfI
CLARENCE KINCAID
SAMUIA - DTCKE
Pnnlt by PETfR HURD HAROLD
BUG6EE AND KJRUGN ARTISTS
All Will B. Sold To Hiqhotl
Bidder*1
CONTACT Phillip Borden
NELSON AUCTION SERVICE In*
freyy'iwe OOice . 44S4 Canyon
D>
AC soft 35? SftTft Amarillo
T..o» 7 V1 09
can lAfgion Auxiliary No. 112
church affiliation share in fo-ding frit1 ,g and lht, Happv
and clothing the needy. Kites.
Thi-' year's campaign for Swi- The purpose of American Ix-gion
sher count\ will fix u- on the na- Auxiliary Bluebonnet Girls State is
t,.m Of Taiwan A call for 1667 educate young women in the
The I’ublx ity and Business l*ro Tulia .Amateur Talent Day- mu-i bushel of wheat is the goal for duties privileges rights and re-
motion Committee of the Chamber -end a card or letter to Tulia Swisher county It in to lx- 'hipped MJunsiDiUties of American cttizen-
<>f (ommerce ha- made plans to Chamber of Commen • . Tulia \.n- to Taiwan to help in their pr<e ***?•
tie in with lht <>an Ip. Faint- atucr Contest Days, 203 N Max- gram to help themselves. ‘D.- '°, ,s a
1 |i Fix Ip Week props I 'p.xi well Tulia, giving name, age and Fury family in Swisher county ^ ^!|unrHapp-V:
•lied by tlx- - ||\ and Jaycec-s i\jx- of talent to be pn .-nt.-d < -in help Those who have wheat d.na *s Paa ,y *fvl,sor_*,’d
Ihe special week is June 10 22 * First contest will lx Saturday. »« consign us many ^ S
me 22 \imlu at ion to lx- umsid- -1 lh'> ,;in ,ht'ir 1^. ? 1^ _!
\aior 1' will lx- gathered at a
CINDY TOLES
In wind ufi -be project, all bus- June 22 \ppiication- to lx' (tmsid-
m Tulia are encouraged ,.red for appearance on the |ir<e
’■i promote • lean ■ I p Sale Days ^»r.im must lx- in by June 15
of
of
in Tulia Dat- of thc-c sale days
are June 21 22
lulu Xmat'ur Talent Days will
feature amateui laleni at the band-
-tao'1 on ihi courtIiouh- square in
tub . on< • a month on Saturdays
!r>im 3 mi to i ;o pm ( ontest ants
a ill x judged by an ele<Tronic
'ppl.oia mi-ii r jii . idl'd by KTi F
Wmnct- of each jirogram will lx-
a'ked to ap|» .11 on an \IJ Star
Tula \matinf D.I> <t*nte-4 to
l» i j* S later
\nyon*- deiring to appear on
Long Distance
Service Is
Interrupted
the Pep Squad, vice president
icntral plait* for 'hipmcnt In ad- •>' fhe Junior class, historian of
oil ion. one- who do not have wheat t1''- (-heerleader for two years,
• an give money whuh can tx- Wueen She is a mem-
u-ed to purcha-e wheat for 'hip J?1’ Thespians and the National
m,.nl Honor Society, second vice presi-
Sunday. June 9. 1' CROP Sun- ** °l.F.HAt^nd a *!nnt‘r ,h«
day Ml churches are asked to •Je[1|or Head
mention thi' program June 10 16 ‘ bc-erleader, on the debate team
will lx- i ROP Solicitation Week If won fm'-' m District, third in
anyone ha a gift to make and it ,n Heady-Writing. ( ampus
i- not 'olicited. contact Walter Ed- ^avorile for two years Who s Who
MMY BATES
Telephone cu-’om'r- in Tulia e\- wards or leave word in the office an^ a winner of a Happy High
Peggy Bates is a member of the
in this f,,rsl baptist church of Happy and
At Bob's This Saturday
june i. ms
HOT DOG
AND
Bottle Cold DR PEPPER
13
BOB'S SUPER MARKET
TUUA. TEXAS
piTHUced d'fti. ulty m (ilacing long Of Swi'her Electric cooperative,
distance calls lor a 12 • hour |x-r- Tuba
uxl extending born late Friday The elevator- will help
night to early Saturday morning a- program
a re-ult of dim. .' to the toll
1 a‘«c ojx-r.itisi tiy the Hell Te|< manager for West Texas Tele -
iJxme System tx-tween Tulia and p;,,inr company, the damage was
Plainvtew ,,,j ^-d by Revere weather condi-
\ccordmg to Dick McNabb. local tiur.s over the area
i' Worthy Advisor of Happy Rain
bow Assembly No 202 She was
alternate cheerleader last year
and u> Senior Cheerleader this
year She is active in FHA and
Thespians, is Librarian of FTA,
alternate of the Debate team, se-
cretary of the Happy High school
choir, and on the .All - District
a n d Ml - Regional basketball
teams.
Marie Spurgeon
Is PGA Winner
Portable Disc Rolling
D»m Rolled from 10 ’ *• »" in I
N« D'U»o»t*tin9 «f T*vr - Mv law *f Matal
— BLACK SMITHING - WILDING . HARD SUtfAClNO —
INMAN'S WELDING SERVICE
411 tat) Snnnc* Rood — Nmw HUIOt
rUMA. TEXAS
Winners in the Junior West Tex-
as Chapter PGA tournament play-
ed Saturday at Tuk- Lake Golf
Course have been announced
Winner in the 12 - 13 age grotto
are Kelly Hinds. I’lainview, with
an 83. and Mark Noble. Lubbock.
M
In the 14 - 15 age group. Steve
Kilts, Lubbock, scored a 75, and
Ken Hale. Floydada. a 79
Mark Spurgeon of Amarillo wa«
winner in the 16 - 17 age group
lie scored a 71 Ricky Cox, Tulia,
stored a 72
MARK SPUROCON
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l p Paint I p in Iulia June 10 12. w hile laycet- President Pat
George, right, and J<k1k- W hite secretary look on
(Herald photo by Joe Foster)
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1968, newspaper, June 6, 1968; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506080/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.