The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1971 Page: 12 of 19
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PAM row
mi TUIIft, ISwIlKo tiMlrl mixes
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 197f
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■By NEU MAYS
the changing of the guards. . .
Mi'S Corbitt was careful to check
the placement of each dish - not let-
ting the slightest item go unnot-
iced. Her pleasant smile and light-
.remembering hearted charm always added a
food prepara- -pedal glow to the occasion. We
T ulia
Nursing
Home
By SHIRLEY MEREDITH
Last Thui -day afternoon our only
November birthday, Mrs. Tresste
With the holiday season just a-
round the corner most of us have
the tendency to think of rich, fes-
tive foods. And when we da we
think of Helen Corbitt and her
magic touch.
when she directed . ._ , . .
tions f o r the Headliner s Club tend t miss those days - the
through the Driskill Hotel in Aus- special closeness of a family toget- Duncan, was honored with a birth-
tin ^ her is such a tieautiful thing - es- day |>arty. She was 73 years young,
On ChristnviQ Fee the mo-t la- Penally at Christmas! and was thrilled with a birthday
viPh and Sious Irrav of foods So, tor the next five wveks we cake and gifts. Her family from
tor the ""I be featuring Miss Corbitt's S.lv, rton were here,
annualmembership buffet - a tra- su“*d lor the Finlay Mrs. Karl Caruthers had visitors
dition of the Club. We always felt las; week, all the way from Hays,
a careful table plan had been in- CUBAN CHICKEN South Dakota, Darrell and Ida
tricately designed as to the pry- 1 cup In.lc Ben’s converted Ma - taruthers.
else placement of each food item rice, uncooked
— no matter how small. '4 cup salad oil
The procession of immaculate >4 tea-poon black popper
waiters would enter bearing large -t t.'blesp 1 -ns minced onion
1 mine J clove of garlic
2 cups chick n stock
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon paprika
silver serving dnhe.s - standing so
tall and erect and with ut so much
as one 'clank' of the silver' It al-
ways reminded us of somewhat of
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APARTMENTS
Luxury For Less
Heated Swimming Pool
Air Conditioned
Laundry
Unfurnished
84
711 S. Austin
995-4666
1 and 2 Bedroom Furnished and Unfurnished
Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I’eugh,
College Station, were here to see
Mr'. W. M. I’eugh. We had many,
many visitor.' from our local towns-
p. ople, .ind this we all appreciate
a, do the doar folks living here.
The devotions this week arc by
First Baptist Church of Tulia. We
greatly acknowledge their partici-
pa:ion.
We missed a few weeks on our
newspaper article, due to illness
,.n I the |«issing of my fath r-in-law,
C M Meredith of Khiydada. I hope
to be able to be more prompt
from now on.
Legal Notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO- J. M Brown and wife, Mrs.
J. M. Brown, if married, and the
unknown heirs and legal represen- November A I)
tative' of such persons, if deceased, numl)1 re(i ';,j 1 #
Defendants, Creeling:
You are hereby commanded to
Sims-Moudy Vows
Are Scheduled
MISS SUSAN SIMS
of, in Tulia, Texas, at or before
10 o’clock A M it the fir. t M md.iy
next after the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the
iS'Uance of thi> citati n. same U*-
ing tne 27th day of DbcnOO
A. D. 1971, then and .here to ans-
wer Plaintiff’s Petition filed in
said Court, in the* 12th day of
Vigo Park
Varieties
MRS. ROY DODSON
The weather i- kind of rough for
1971 in this cause the farmers who still have feed to
on the docket of tut but they’ll make it.
said court and styled Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner,
Ritchey, Maiy Neah Edwards and Mr. and Mr'. Kenneth Littlefield
app ar before the Honorable 64th c'<»ilooS AS. Ritchey, Plaintiffs, vs. attended a seminar in Amarillo
J. M. Brown and wife. Mrs. J. M. spons >1 d by th" Amarillo Council
Brown, if married, and t h e un- of Post >r Parents, Friday night at
known heii' and leaal repieen- Polk Stic Methodist Church. Spon-
tatives of 'uch per-ons, if de- sors were High Plains Childrens
ceased, Defendants. Home, Potter County Child Wel-
A brief statement of the nature fare, Methodist Home of Waco and
of this suit is as follow', to wit: < atholic- Family Service and
This is a suit in Trespass to Try R ■>• Ranch. There was also rep
in which Plaintiffs -ue t ie us ntati.es from Kilgore Children
Judicial District Court of Swi'hec
County at the Court House there-
1 boiled fowl
1 cup cooked ham, slivered
cup sliced tuffed olives
Wash :he rice; heat salad oil and
pepper in large frying pan; add
•nion, garlic, and rice and cook <j>1j'|'c
over low heat until yellow. Add ab„ve named Defendant- for the Psychiatric Center. The program
stock, salt, and paprika Cover an(j posses-ion of Lot. No. consisted of a panel di-cussion be-
lighlly and cook over low heal un- 20 Bl.s k No 33 in the town of tween agencies and welfare were
til rice is cooked. Add chicken (cut Tlj|la Sw,s;> ,- , ’,mnty, Texas, in divuss .1.
from bines), ham, and olives. Heat which Plaintiffs plaid the three, Chari Green and her mother,
thnr Highly and place in center of f)ve n aat| nty-five year stat- Mrs I C. II nderson spent Sunday
a large platter; surround with cook- U(t,s 0f limitation. and M ,nday in Portales, N. M. with
■ .1 .!'!> iragus tips and |>cas and as L, more fully sh mn by Plain- Cundmither McCuIlom.
tiff s Petition <m R1 • in this suit. My Wl, Nad a nice crowd for
The officer executing this prove'' Thanksgiving supper at the Com-
liuilding. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mis. Burl Sims of Hap
py announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their dau-
ghter, Susan, to Mark Moudy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Foy Moudy of
Happy.
The wedding will be December
30 in the Church of Christ at
Happy. Miss Sims and Mr. Moudy
are students at Lubbock Christian
College.
•
Mrs. Hale Reviews
Ballenger Thesis
In her home on Nov. 9, Mrs.
Julius Hansen entertained th- So-
rt! is Study (Tub. After the pre-
sident, Mrs. Jewell Whitso'.t, con-
ducted the business session, the
group enjoyed report.' by two of the
members.
Mrs. Bun Hale review 'd th- thes-
is of a local college boy, Richard
Balleng.-r, on Ecology. Many per-
tinent observations were made,
such as; we need more searchers
than researchers; self-restraint is
essential to self preservation; all
kinds of pollution, air, water, men-
ial, noise, cultural affect human
b< havior. A project is underway to
convert millions of gallons of sew-
age into pure drinking water. The
mam source of pollution w. re li-ted
as: animal waste, pesticides, the
automobile, fertilizer, other chemi-
cals and sediment.
The dub was led thr ough an ac-
count of ammal behavior, particu-
they could come to church and Sun-
day szhool.
larly a tale of a wild deer, h i s
mate, their offspring and two hu-
man friends by Mrs. L. F. Camp-
bell. The au;hor, Helen Hoover,
drew a parallel between animal
and human 'behavior. Mankind can
learn much of his origin, instincts,
disciplining his young and social
rank by studying that of the wild
animal. Each type of wild life bai'
a distinctive behavior pattern and
method of survival.
Those served refreshment plate*
by thp hostess were Mmes. Hale,
Anderson, Crocker, VAhitsett, Vise,
McCa-land, Campbell, C. A. Mas-
sey, Grigg, Heard, Wilkins, Hill
and Nelson. On Nov. 23, Mrs.
Ewell Grig will enterlain the
group with Mr Bill Ward bringing
the program ”A Kentucky Palish”.
•
Q — My income doubled last year
because of profits I made on the
stock market. Can I use income
averaging to cut my taxes?
A _ No, income from capital
gains can not be included for av-
eraging purposes. However, if you
owned th ■ stock for more than six
ni nths, only one-half of your net
profit has to be included m in-
come.
GEARHEAD REPAIR
t Machine Work of All Kinds
• Portable Disc Rolling — New & Used Disc
• Welding and Blacksmithing
•Cooling Jackets • Disc Coupling
• Pipe Welding • New and Used Pipe
• 4 Portable Rigs for on-the-farm Work
Inman's Welding Service
403 E Service Road — Tulia, Texas
garni-h with 'trips of pimento.
Hot Rolls
tonight!
MRS BAIRD* Rolls
shall promptly execute the same
according to iaw, and make due
return as the law directs.
Issued and given und.-r my hand
,.>nd the Seal of said Court, at of-
fiee in Tulia, Texas this ihc 12th
day of November, A. I). 1971.
Attest:
NELL COSBY, Clerk,
District Court, Swisher
Texas
By NEVA JACKSON, Deputy
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LEGAL
THE ST ATI . OF I FN \S
TO A N Y SHERIFF OR ANY
CONST Mil K \\ I III N I HE STAT E
OK TEN AS-GREETING
YOU \ R F HEREBY COM-
muni’.y
Lyle Robins >n showed slides of Ind-
ia and it was all real nice.
tete-ns from the Baptist Church
v. lit bowling Friday night. I think
there wa- 17 in the group. Spon-
•<>r- vyere Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mc-
Waters. They also enjoyed a pizza
County sup!*' f-
Rev and Mrs. Roland Moore and
granddaughters were Sunay dinner
gu Ms of Mi and Mrs. Andy Da-
vis and girls.
Nelda Kay Ivory who works for
Mrs. Castl berry spent the week-
end at E imp m Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moore and
Let M rare attend J the auto races
near Pomona, Calif, over the week-
rid Fata and Elaine stayed two
_ „ steak in i
90 seconds!
Yes, with the new electronic ovens,
you can cook a steak in 90 seconds.
The outstanding feature of the
electronic, or micro-wave, oven is its
dramatic time saving cat. 1: ty. With
this new appi.ance, co iking time
changes from hours to minutes,
■ Because the cooking is fast,
moisture and flavor are r:t, nedand
there is less food shrinkage.
■ Micro-wave cooking/. - Erst
Introduced in 1954, but many
consumers know little about this
almost-magical form of cooking.
Here's a brief description;
■ Micro-waves are a form of radiant
•mrgy like rad.o waves, light or
infra-red heat. Micro-waves bounce,
or deflect off metal surfaces. They
heat by penetrating non-meta: c
surfaces. When this happens, the
micro waves bounce back and forth
and heat by caus.ng the food
molecules to vibrate against each
oilier.
■ In an electronic range the air and
non-metj ic cooking utensils transmit
energy w thout producing heat. The
metal sides of the oven reflect
micro-waves, so the ovens walls '
remain cool. Food may be prepared
in the same utensils in which it is
served. Even paper plates, plastic,
glass, ceramic or pottery utensils
may be used to cook and serve !ha
food.
■ Cooking by micro-waves is her#
today, and certain to grow in the
future. Electronic cooking—just one
more way that low-cost electricity will
help bu.ci a better tomorrow.
TULIA
Power & Light Vjis
M\Nf»FI) to vaii'f I • !)■ published days with Mr. and Mrs. Lyndtd
once each w 1 k for bmr conseeu- Culifer and Jo, then to their grand-
tive weeks, tha first publication to
be at least twenty- tght days be-
fore th • return date hereof, in a
newspa|X‘r printed in Sw isher Coun-
ty, Texas, the an mpanying ci-
tation of which the hercinbelow is
a true copy.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: (. H A It I. E S CONNER,
JAMES It CONNER (also known
as J. B. Conn-r, Jr, P E G G Y
T. JOHNSON. BILLIE ELIZABETH
HOLEY, EMMA 1 O U ARM-
STRONG, AS (. CONNER, WIL-
LIAM EDG \K ( ON'NER, PASCAL
A ODEN, LESLIE .1 ODEN, LU-
( A O. GR Mi \ M. W II.LIAM FRED-
ERICK ODEN. CAROL I OMSK
ODEN, RICHARD GAGE ODEN,
JAMES C. ODIN. JOHN PAIL
ODEN. VIRGINIA \\N ODEN,
GREGORY ALBERT ODEN. ELI-
ZABETH ODEN and th" unknown
heirs and legal repre> ■ntatives of
any of 'aid persons who may bo
'* I '4‘(|
YOU A R E HEREBY (OM-
M ANDED I 1 ,ip|»- ir b> fare the 64th
Judicial District ( ourt of SwishtT
County, Texas, at ta • Courthouse
thereof in Tulia. Texas, by filing
a writt.-n answer at or before
1(1 (H) o'clock A M . "n th' Monday
next af r th. expiration of 42 days
from the date of nsuanev of this
citation, same being the 27th day
of D’c- to : t 1971, :o Plaintiff's ih"
tition filed in s id ( ourt on the
12th day of November, 1971, in
♦ his Cause No. 5220 on th ■ docket
of s.ud Court and Ivied ETTA
LII.K KELL, INDIA IDl ALLY AND
AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTRIX
OK THE KST ATE OF ALICE N
McCUNE. DECEASED AS CHAR-
LES CONNER I I AL. in which th
said Etta late Kell, (also krt>wn
as Mrs. Bobbie Keil) individually
and as Independent Executrix of
the Estate of AH' N. Mct'uik.*,
Deecassd, is ITaintiff. and Def nd-
ant' are Harry E\ rett Conner,
Melba Lee Gray, Conner Oden and
J. A. Oden, Jr. and the persons to
whom this writ is addressed.
A brief statement of the nature
of this -uit is as follows: A suit
in s'atulory tre-p.i-s t> try tide
to that certain trad or pa: eel of
land situated in Swisher County,
Texas, described as follows:
All of Lot No. 8. in Block No.
129, in the Town of Tulia, Swisher
parenU Saturday and Sunday, so
County, Texas;
Plaintiff claims title in fee sim-
pl • to >aid tract by virtue of the
five and t n year statute* of lim-
itation and the statute of limitation
of twenty-five year.' provided by
Artii le 5519 of the Revised Civil
Statutes of Texas, as is more fully
shown by Plaintiff's Petition on file
in this suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after date- of its
issuance, it shall be returned un-
solved.
The officer executing this writ
•hall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to Ibe requirements of
law, and the mandates hereof, and
nuke due return as the law di-
rt ds.
ISSUED AND GIVEN under my
hand and seal of said Court at
Tulia, Texa', this 12th day of No-
vember, 1971.
NELL COSBY
Clerk. District Court, Swisher Coun-
ty, Texas.
Bv NEA A JACKSON, Deputy.
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1971, newspaper, November 25, 1971; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506177/m1/12/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.