The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1972 Page: 11 of 20
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1972
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EXCITEMENT: Tw« whim glut will be there early this week and
one secret. We have no secrets Gary Culp with apartment-mates
h 1 s ^vk so don t twld your John Householder and Cessar (s »r-
buath whde y->u read this epistk*. ry, never heard his given name)
\. ry little goes on in a small town all from Texas ARM, will be there
that everyone doesn’t know before the weekend of Feb 5-6 Gary has
it s written x< news but there are a birthday then and they intend
thos** iolks faraway who find any to have "ice cream and cake" and
news Mows. Ih.y Keep us ‘up’ teak? Many happy returns from
to this effort. Buzz in’ and family. Corliss and
COLO DESCENDED •• w again. Juawta Curne will be at this big
from the north and the west and fo**’. ** ?ai()- 'lost likely
we had fog and ice but as soon *** °* °**ler ** don I know about,
as the sun .shorn- around noun PETERSBURG, Virginia j$ just
tim I hursday and Friday, the home base and Foil I*v, of course
i. c mc-lted quickly. Do NOT like for Jim and Villa Jane and tmv
tim e kind ot storm.-, too nuicb Christy McManigal those days K.vr-
damag. t > trees and power lines, ery weekend they tour the country-
And icy highways are a boomer- side, seeing much of the old his-
ang to unuaty motoiists. So much toiical sites and recently were do-
lor weather. lighted with Old Williamsburg, the
THE BIG ROUND UP mwt have tiny villaK<? res,l»ed completely to
taken plat - last week, practically i£* b^‘1ruun«>-
all the winter wheat (wsture we 5Tpl£f wlth,1fdl^s and K‘n,s
have seen (between Happy and10 V** Filgnni style dress who act
Canyon and a short di-tancv eas" of as tour ,a?d ,»«><*»?) C hristy
town) are empty of th.- bovine ls a w,nderful bttle traveler ;und
critters now. The price has been l lHe ,,er ea; h da-vu
at a record high, almost, ,o prob- ^‘‘r k,andparents word h.re,
ably Hu- stockmen are quitting bave snapshots to prove
while the quitting* rofitable. jb It will be a short ninety days for
the young Me s enjoying it as they
THE TUESDAY BRIDGE dub are.
htid a change of sccik? last week vatiu aiim ukdiiaii *___«
when they met at Nell Martin’s i * " » a
‘picture pivtty' inti, home in Am- a^, Yf,k.1S“<1°{1 Thurs.‘l;iy
arillo. She had fixed all th*- lunch’ ht? * ,in‘l
t - give them a rest and had de- "°rn , I H ,h"n,.' K
lu ious beef stew, hot cornbread !'r, J<‘ A.l?d' rfl>n. ln,( ‘,n-™n’
muffins, and rich, rich pie coffee fn,d, d~v*\,0 Hereford where Mte
and t a. Most everyone had se- ^da Fortenberry met them and
ends. Mike Pulsipher was there ‘“nch a,uHm‘-
and l-ena Walberg, Willa Elliott, !.ardSHne^est steak hou e. \\a> a
Edith Johnson. Mattie Ruth Rob^ ** for aU and ."“V haPI*y
ii. 'im, Jerry Holland. Iamna Me- urns ,0 a ®ood friend-
1 at land, Mildred Middleton, add HURRY and gat wtol Claude
P.iizzm’ who was ‘extra’ and Nell Todd of Tulia who was in Neblett
and it was a fun afternoon. They Hospital last week. Ditto Sterling
play (I up a storm and 1. ft around Tracy; Jo Ellen llaivey in St \n-
fiw thirty, saying they wanted to thony’s for tests; Charles Wilhelm
omc back soon I Some went on to in Northwest; Richard Evans, home
,>le- • • now, following cataract surgery;
COUNTRY BARM in uu imt *And just today Huzzin’ learned that
1 ill" to meet their husSds^S Mrl'V mra.hia' t ri"ldl'nt'
have .up,ht, courtesy of the WU-
1 .id M-iddl. tons (who just sold most r'lms ,n Xma'
i th. cattl and must have turn- £!£’ stI°£; much ""proved.
*x! a profit to feed all those hun- Take caIV * ollKrs care‘
gry folk) The Simon Elliotts, the COMING ALONG ifmwgui *ach
Eal'-’-ir Robinson-, Cone Johnsons, day, Aline Littlefield at home with
1 a:ik Tirey, and Murle McFar- her sister, Alice McGuyer of Ama-
land. (hop,- that’, everyone). Any- rillo staying by her .side. We are
way they ate up a storm and most happy to learn this news. Going
lik ly some ..tier feller will be east la-‘t week, Bertie Culp, dnv-
h ting the group s >n and for his Ing Mrs Jessie Currie back to the
. ike. we ho,H- the price stays up! ranrh near Bennington. Oklahoma.
THE SOUTHWEST LIVESTOCK W<U s,ay ,0 vUit a sPeU‘
sh w in Fort Worth will have hap- GOOD FRIENDS and neighbors
py v i-ilor- Tulfy and Judy Thoni|»- are the nicest peoplt* in the world
son are there He'll b*- steer ro|>- and E. W. Miller had his share
ing in th rodeo and this weekend of friends and this we*-k about two
Mob and Faye Johnston are visit- dozen men of all ag«> have worked
mg kin near Foil Worth anil at- bringing in his laige stock of ma-
tended the big nxl*o last night, chinery and implements and lining
"ickey Culp and th*- Junior Live- them up on the big vacant area
Mock Judging team from WTSU next to their horn*- just east of the
■mosr WERE THE DAYS
By ART BEEMAlf
years old at th*- end of the y*-at,
you ran claim him as a de,>end-
ent regardless of how much in >ney
he mad -, piovid-d you m*-*-t ail
the oti.-i de|H-ndeney I <t-, includ-
ing furnishing ov*-r one-half of >ou
sen's total su|>[>iit
PAOt
rxcep
Man has conquered almost
thing an: r-a- in nature exo
human nature. *
•
Mo t f the (x-ople who won
stop a .nyth.ng ar driving auti
mobil - (h -so day-.
I
Patrons and Friends
THANK YOU for giving me the privilege of
serving you through the years. It has been a
pleasure.
Pat Malone will now be associated with the
Modern Meauty Shop and would appreciate
your calling her for appointment—995*3530
Audrey O'Daniel
city limits. It will sit there till the
Audi.in sale scheduled for Febru-
ary 22nd when everything will be
sold Carol and Carl Sims have
rented the farm land. That’s a
couple of handworkers. Now we
hope good weather smiles on this
day.
WELCOME to the sisterhood of
gabby girl reporters. Mary Neal
11 nry who has just begun with
weekly Happy news apearing in
the Canyon News. We read her
first column with interest and
t und news we hadn't known be-
fo:e so you - v, there's room for
e.eryone and certainly more n«-w-
sy things front school to church t.
Main Str <-t than one can keep
track ot. Stay in there.
WATCHING th* Weightwatchers
in Happy is becoming a happy
ixerienev. Must be a dozen or
more ladies and a few fellers who
are members of the Canyon and
Vmaiillo clubs and how they lose
and lose and lose those unwanted
poinds! That works! Besides they
are very enthusiastic about tlx- pro-
gram. bow w II they feel and they
are living e dor’ .ids of how pretty
th y are, and at the drop of a
candy bar (yours) they’ll t<-ll you
of the benefits Our hat. off to
each and every one.
JOHN Ferry Mitchell left verm
three we ks a g o (after several
calls ..-king him to come) for Rui-
doso and a job with a construction
crew, heavy machinery operator,
y'kn >w and right back in his ele-
ni. nt — the hdls *he streams, and
th • great outdoor... I/>u Nell is here
running th* City Tailor Shop with
Vlilie Mitchell helping out too. So
this wis kend Nell went to see John-
ny and we know hr- was happy a-
boui that Most likely he took her
fi-hmg or hunting.
CONGRATULATIONS Hilt M*k
to three Happy students who have
distinguished themselves at LCC.
Janet and Ann Moudy both on
D-an’s Honor Roll. Janet belongs
to Alvin and Kathy and Anne to
Fnv and Lucy. I*roud of our neigh-
bors and at ACC, Neal Bryan, son
of Sam and Mary Etta has been
nam d a scholarship recipient. He
is a mem'x-r of the Kinsmen men’s
social club and a second year
music major, at Texas Tech, Da-
vid Womack, a senior student in
psychology, qualified for D-an’s
Honor Roll f >r the fall semester.
See our Happy High kids do well
wherever they ar**, when th**y try!
CONGRATULATIONS to Mg Ed
Wright this week who just became
engaged to Karen Dinner of Ama-
rillo. She will graduate from th**
Northwest Texas Hosital School
of Nursing in May. Ed is a 1970
WTSE graduate The wedding date
ha n't lx**n .et but we simvrely
wish Ed and Karen much hap-
piness and like he told Ruzzin’ the
’engagement’ will be no secret
alter t xlay so now you know, too
OUR SINCERE SYMFATMY gtoi
to th - family of J. O. Parker who
di, d lad Monday in Ncbletl Hos-
pital. h -arl attack. J O. had many
friends in Happy and his thr«x*
■ 'ns are well known here, especial-
ly Foster and his nice family
J. () and Ix-nna wow* a part of
the Wayside. Happy community as
well as Canyon where they made
their home He was a pi in.vr in
cattle Kx'ding and other farming
ventures He was only sixty-two.
His many friends will miss him
and mourn h - passing.
MRS BUTTERWORTH her*! Or
maybe \ u n t Jemima. Anvway
tlierc's bound f > bo plenty of lickin’
g'xid .syrup to pour over the pan-
cakes . une Friday night. February
4 when the Happy la ms ( tub stage
their annual fund raising sujier.
beginning at five o'clock in th*'
school cafeteria You may cat early
'. *■ the Cowboys mil Cowgirls play
11 -nt (ha-ketball) in the gym and
K
RESS
ALLING
Kress Lions Club held a regular
nvi'eting Monday, Jan. 24 in Los-
son’s Restaurant. Kenneth Milling-
ton, president, presided. Special
gue ts were Ralph Culver, Darwin
Nelson, Harry Igo, Jim P >soy, Er-
nest Ragl" and Koith Buhrman.
Members present were Janie.. Pat-
terson, R. L. May, Robert Morton,
M. D. Potdue, N. L Welch, Tal-
inadge Todd, ( arl l.nsson an the
sweetheart, Kaliiy Thomas.
April Murray, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Murray is visit-
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mis.
Dean Murray.
Vi-itmg in our home Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Cantrell of Vernon. They were
on their way to visit her mother
and brother and family in Amarillo.
Kress Home Demonstration club
then come back for more. They’ll
sene till they run out of food or
just plain give out! (Well they
aren't as young as they used to
be. Are you,) See you there.
IT WAS HAFFY BlrfMay all
w**ekend for member., of the For-
bus, Walberg, Turner familv. It 1**-
gan Thursday, the 27th when Gill
and Cecil Whitman arrived from
Castle Rock, Colorado to help
celebrate her mother's, Ethel For-
bus 82nd birthday. Ed Turn*T join-
ed them that night for supiier with
Bah** and Lena Walberg. Foster
and Phyla Harman came afterward
to w i .s h Ethel many hapy re-
turns. On Friday the Marcus Tur-
ners of San Angelo came to help
celebrate the four family members
birthdays at Babe and l-ena's. On
Saturday tlx* honoree. were Ethel
Bass of Amarillo and Mrs. Dave
(Jo) Sharp of Borger. They had a
beautiful cake, specially made and
decorated by Pat Sims with all
their names on it!
THOSE WHO ate and to* and
visited up a storm in the Walberg
home were the Whitmans of Cas-
tle Rock, the Turners from San An-
gelo, the Bill Taylors and grand-
daughter Jenni and Ella Hcxt of
Amarillo, Jo Sharp, with Warren,
David. Scott and Victor and Jo**d
and Maunne Forbus of Borger;
Misses Becky Sharp and Mary Cole
Forbus of WTSU in Canyon; the
Then-nan Oldham’s and children.
Ram, Mark. Mike and Becky of
Dimniilt and helping host the big
affair. Myrlle Izillar, Snook., and
Juanita Robinson It was a big
we*‘kind and not all the visitors left
until this Sunday afternoon. They
had fun.
THIS SUNDAY tow* SnMfci Mid
Juanita in Phillips (or was it Bor-
ger,) where he was to take part
m his niece's Rainbow in-talla-
tion. That’s Lynn’s daughter (that
gr wn up’’) and another aside, Jo
(Walberg) Sharp and the three
youngest boys will be flying away
to Norway come August. Right
now hu-bund and father. Dave Ls
in Bogota. Columbia (he’s with
Phillips IHrol huh ) and J i is eag-
er to be into this adventure. Ss-nis
she's already begun tracing the fa-
mily tree and four grandparents,
great, greats, came from Norway.
Reeky, and Warren will be stud-
ents at WTSl' next year and the
three little guys are :up tighl' and
exciti-d about this big new ad-
venture. They’ll make the most of
it.
STIME TO GO and rammtor
this - If n ibodv ever said any-
thing unles, he knew what he was
talking about, a ghastly hush would
descend upon t h e earth.” It s
your turn
ANNA BFJ!
met recently in the home of Mrs.
Robert Hostetler. Roll call was
answered with “Something new l
have learned to do.” lhayer and
v reed wo:.* led by Mrs. Hostetler,
vice pr< sulent. Council re|x>rt was
given by Mrs. Raymond Walker.
\|)|xiiritcd to the nominating com-
mittee were Mines. Walker, Ubon-
haus and Patterson. \ demonstra-
tion on decals wa. presented by
Mrs. Obenhaus. Mrs. A. T. Lane
wa.- a s|»ecial guest. Members pre-
sent wore Mines Guy T. Hughes,
Glenn Jolly, K. V. Willard, Walker,
Obenhaus, Patterson ami the host-
ess.
The Rev. James Patterson, Kress
Methodist mini.ter who has lxs-n
involved in the local Boy Scout
program, was one of five area
men honored in Lubbix-k last Sat-
urday at th*- annual Recognition
banquet of South Plain:* Council,
Boy Scouts of Am rica. Presented
to Patters*m was the Silver Beaver
Award for ' distingui.hed service to
boyftoad ”, the highest award that
can be presented to register d a-
dult males by th«* local council of
Boy Scouts. More than 480 Scout
leaders and their wives were pre-
sent for tlx* event which was held
in Fair Park coliseum. Command-
er Thomas J. Keane, USNR (Ret)
in Farr Park Coliseum. Command-
of Forest Hill, N. Y. was guest
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson and
family of Dimmitt visited her bro-
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs
i lifton Thomas and attended church
at the Kress ( hureh of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. J*x.* Berry and
Joe Berry and Joanne of Lakeview
veited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Murray over the week-
end.
Congratulations to I.t. and Mrs.
1 arry Stoerner of Laredo, Tex , on
th** birth of a daughter, Sandra,
born Thur.-day, January 27. She
weighed 7 lbs. and 9ft, oz.s. Grand-
parents are Mr and Mrs Herbert
Sl<x*rrx*r of lleritord, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Rarbian of Kress. Mrs.
Pauline Barbian of Kn-ss is tlx*
great grandmother.
Kelly Springer and his girl fri-
end. Sara Davis and his brother,
Kent, all from Texas Tech visit d
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Springer over the week ml
Mrs. Fay Wilson is vuaiing her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Royal a
few days m \manllo.
Mrs. Glenn Wilson from Amherst
visit; d til*- Clint Robinsons this
v eek.
Mrs. Roma Itoggs vt-ibxl her
hi i1h; r, Mr Jack Springer in the
nursing m i - in Canyon Wednes-
day.
•
Q — Mv son earned more than
$('7' mi a summer job last y**ar.
( \ 1 still claim him a* a depend-
ent?
A — If your simi was a full-time
student regardless >f a-e • for some
part of 1971 or was Ices than 19
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11:00 a.m.-11.00 p.m.
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Tulia, Texas
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1972, newspaper, February 3, 1972; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506536/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.