The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1972 Page: 3 of 20
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Fof information, official rules
and entry blank 90 by Bob's
Super Market.
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Square
Dance
Notes
By BARBARA HALI
The Slirtl A Skirt- had a (Kit
time Saturday night to th* railing
. Buddy .1 in - ot Lubbock. Guest
bps wei * called by Waymon Box
of IMainvww and (ilen Amburn of
I ulia. We h id gut*-t> from l.ublxiik,
llainvi.vv and Irving. Texas, and
w, hthey all come baek a-
j.tm, I'lose serving refreshments
Saturday mght were: Schultes, Mi-
ll.u-‘, S avails and Vineyards.
Thos Shirts and Skirts that
dan til .11 the Nursing Home Sat-
urday afternoon were: Malones,
It 1 I I Lavenders, Motts, (). .1,
I. v -, Youngs, Fli-ti h T-, Mabrys,
and Hales Glen \mburn calh-d and
did a great job.
There was a great turn out from
cur graup that journeyed to Am-
arillo to dance to the calling; of
Mai.-hall Kbppo o\ei the we ekend.
II sun* is a g iad caller and every-
o • seemed ta auv • a fantastic
time.
It has been brought to my at-
tention that Jack Thomjison will
l.al the Grand March and call
the first nalt of the first tip at the
I’SD.A Jamboree in Bu na Vi-ta
this cumin” Satu.day night, Jan-
uary 29'h I think Ibat t> quite an
honin' myself. This Jamboree will
h- the Sub-ciiptlon Dance. Your
admis-ion to the dance will yet you
a > absc, inion ta the PSD A New--
letter for a year. If y u already
yet tire Newsletter, this will be a
lenewal tor another year.
Danees coming up in the near
future that you might want to mark
,,n y u*r calendars arc: Gary Shoe-
make. F bruuiy 3, in the Lubbock
Fair Park Coliseum: and Don
Fianklin will call for the Plairtview
Bells ’N Beaux on Friday, Feb-
luary 23ih in the St. Alice Cafe-
tori um.
The Visitation Committee's sug-
y stion- f r this wtvk are:
Thursday, January 27, the Square
and l( rand Work-Jiopiitus in the
(iilarama between Canyon and Am-
a. illo, Hoy Johnson is the caller.
Saturday, January 29. th ■ PSD\
Jamba: a ■ in Buena Vista with atva
callers.
Monday. January 31, the Shirts
\ Skirts Square Dance Iw-sson in
the VFW Hull with Jack Thomp-
- m instructing
I) >n't fot y *t our dance this com-
ic ’ Saturday night, January 29th.
with Hex ( .its of Andiews at the
mike We dance at the VFW Hall
beyinnmy at 8 p m. and guests
and sp,stators are alway- welcome.
S» yall come!
See you aern-s a square!
Snoopy
Teens
By BELINDA MABRY
The "Snoopy Teens” began their
>quar • dance le-sons last Thur-
d.iy niyi’ Th is - new on s taking
I --on- were: Joe Brewer, Gregg
lampb II Kay < umpbell. Donna
Dunn, 'aihy Haymond, Doiman
Dunn. Audrey Raymond. Janet Co-
wan, Freda Morr, . Ten ie Morris,
and Mik ■ Langston Visitors pn-
OEA Hears
Job Tips
»>n January 19 the OKA had two
yuis»t sp oikei- at its monthly meet-
ing held in the DKC.A room.
The guest were Mrs Nell C »-
by and Charles Sharp They ills
cussed what they thought an ap-
plicant lor a job could do to make
a lavorable impressian on Ihe pm-
-pective employ r Ihey told Ihe
nnportan e appearance anti confi-
dence were in | J) applying
Mrs. Cjsby ami Sharp also told
bow much training they thought
or-e would need to have to U|xply
foi a job in their own offices. Their
opinion was that n -omeoiv came
into their office looking for a job
wiihout laving a n y special train-
ing for ihe particular tyjie of work,
they would -eriously c insider giv -
ing them the job and training if
the applicant was willing lo put
forth the detcimination and the
ii|ien-mindedn;'ss to learn T h e y
would need to be able to w irk at
the job diligently and coni|>etentl>
"These two speakers K*ft a very
favorable impression on the OK \
girls. :nd Ihe valuable informa-
tion these girl- learned will always
be remembered w h e n applying
for a job," according to the -p in-
sor.
Valentine Queen
Candidates Named
Xi Kappa Gamma chapter of
Beta Sigm i I’hi met recently in
the home of Jennie Blankenship.
Some suggestions for Citizen of
the Vear were sent to the Chamber
of Commerce office by their re-
quest.
Moonlight and Roses is th • theme
for the annual Valentine charity
Hall to be held in th.- National
Cuard Aimoiy February 20. Music-
will lie presented by Tiny Lynn
anil his band Horn Clovis, N. M
Kay Young, I*at Bliss and Gene
AMERICAN LEGION SEEKS
SICKROOM EQUIPMENT
Dost Commander Robert L. Gard-
r, >r has announced that the Tuba
America* Legion i- c inducting a
campaign to obtain sickroom e-
quipment which will be for the
free temporary use ot all resi-
dents of Swisher County. Such e-
quipment to be so located as to
serve the residents of this area
quickly and conveniently in their
homes.
This sickroom equipment is be-
ing paid lor through the sales of
subscriptions of well-known maga-
zines. No donatiioi- will be accept-
ed by ihe salesman who calls on
you, or by the organization. Me
feel that this equipment will help
i.ui people in time of rx-e*i and it
i- hoj>ed that residents ot Swi-h r
will co-apc-rate in this worthwhile
endeavor. You will receive lull
value for the money exjiended and
at th • same time help place this
fine equipment in our community,
for the free use f our neighbors,
according to Kd Hicks.
ent w -re Mike and Charlene Fore,
Nancy ( ampbell and I)ee I.ang-t >n
Kverybody (inelud j n g Johnny)
made a few mistakes and had a
I >t of lun
Saturday night Belinda and Cindy
Mabry, and B linda \ndei son en-
joyed a fun dan e with the Shirts
and Skills.
Johnny says, • Circle Ia*ft ’’
Lcagor ale tb three candidates for
ihe h ni»r ot Valentine Qix-en. The
w nn>r will be ann>iunced during
the coronation ceremony immed-
ial 'ly preceding the ball.
\- a Ways and Means project,
XKG had an auction following ths-
meeting. Members brought paint-
ings. craft items and baked goods
whi b tbev bad made K very one
enjoyed tfw- tun of sharing the
it ms and bnkling foi the time they
in -I wanted.
Hefi shir nls were s»*rve by the
ho-i -sj-v Members p.e«-nt were
Jennie Blankenship 1* a t Bliss,
Breedlove, Sue Brooks, Shirley
Skcvt Itli-s l.incla Bradley, Betty
Cawthon, Marilyn Fosllei J u d y
Clark. Jane M.thaney Gen*- ltea-
gi.r, Jan • Rt der, Lavon Stark,
Cheryl Swinburn and Kay Y-»ung.
THI YULIA HERALD
H. M. Boggorty. Editor and KA-
lialiar Pubtithad tadi Thursday
by Tba Yulia Harold, Inc, at 134-
190 North Armstrong, Yulia.
Swtohar County, Taxas 7TNI.
Ewtarad a* mcond clast maHat
at lha paatofflca at Yulia, Taxas,
undar tha act af March 1, 1179
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1972, newspaper, January 27, 1972; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506623/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.