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THE TULIA (Swisher County) HERALD
THS Graduate A wards
Tulia High School Citizenship & Americanism Award.......................Neil Bryson
Lions Club Scholarship Award...................................................Neil Bryson
Omicron Study Club Citizenship Award..................................Dorothy Hulsey
Omicron Study Club English Award.......................................Dorothy Hulsey
Omicron Study Club Scholarship Award.................................Dorothy Hulsey
Progressive Study Club Foreign Language Award.......................Marge Dawson
Progressive Study Club Vocational Award................................Marge Dawson
Forensic Award..............................................................Melody Galbraith
Drama Award................................................................Melody Galbraith
Art Award............................................................................Edna Foster
Rotary Club Math & Science Awards.....................................Marshal Shelton
Business Department Award.......................................................Sheila Via
Kiwanis Award......................................................................Bob Colson
Kiwanis Scholarship Award.......................................................Bob Colson
Marketing Education Award...................................................Mary Burgess
Communications Award.....................................................Dorothy Hulsey
Social Studies Award.........................................................Dorothy Hulsey
Mildred Hulsey & Walter Edwards Scholarship Award..............Manuel Ontiveros
DAR Award.................................................................Barbara Foreman
Fara Moore Scholarship Award.................................................Cody Myers
Distinguished Musician Award...................................................Cody Myers
XI Kappa Gamma Scholarship Award.................................Charlotte O’Daniel
Catholic Scholarship Award.................................................Jackie Gunnels
Eloy Cardona Memorial Scholarship Award..........................Mary Lou Moreno
Women's Division of Chamber of Commerce Scholarship.......... Roxanne Adams
Baptist Scholarship Award..........................................................Ricky Cox
Methodist Scholarship Award............................................Cameron Givan
Presidential Awards............................................x.............Shirley Dalluge
Tulia High School Award..................................................Howard Pollard
Scholarship Awards................................................................Linda Hicks
Nuke Waste Opponents Seek
Signatures To Vice President Letter
To Vice President George Bush:
We, the undersigned citizens of Texas, request that you oppose the
Nuclear Waste Repository Development and (or) Site Characterization in
Texas. We support the efforts of the contesting Nuclear Waste Task Force
because of the potential problems nuclear waste storage would bring to
Texas such as/
1. Threat of contamination to the Ogallala Aquifer, which is one of the
largest fresh water aquifers in the world, underlying eight states.
2. Disruption of a substantial agriculturally based economy in the Texas
Panhandle, further aggravating the farm crisis. (The potential site in Deaf
Smith County is the number one county in the State of Texas and the third
county in the nation in agricultural production.)
3. Transportation of dangerously radioactive materials across Texas and
neighbor states increasing the potential for accidents.
We believe that our responsibility to future generations includes protec-
tion of fresh water sources and prime farmland. We believe that if our best
national effort to isolate radioactive materials threatens our food chain and
fresh water the matter needs to be re-evaluated.
"ftuclear Waste Task Force:
STAND (Serious Texas Against Nuclear Dumping), STAND of Amarillo,
POWER (People Opposed to Wasted Energy Repository), Texas Wheat
Producers Assoc., Texas Sugar beet Growers Assoc., Texas Com Growers
kAssoc., American Ag, WIFE (Women involved in Farm Economics).
THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986
Softball
Tournament
Deadline Now!
A Memorial Day Weekend Softball
Tournament will be held May 31 and
June 1, sponsored by the Swisher County
4-H Council at Mackenzie Park in Tulia.
The entry fee is $80.00 and the tour-
nament is double elimination with 1st,
2nd, and 3rd place trophies to be pres-
ented in the mens and womens divisions.
Individual trophies will be presented to
both championship teams.
Games will be played by A S A rules,
but this is not a sanctioned tournament.
Teams must supply their own balls 12-
Blue Dot), and each team must provide a
score keeper and have rosters ready prior
to each game.
Games will be played to 7 innings or 50
minutes with 10 minutes between games.
Championship games will have no time
limit.
Five teams have entered. 3 mens and 2
womens, so hurry and get a team entered!
Fifteen teams competed last year.
Lee Howard encourages everyone to
come out and watch and participate. He
also promises good weather!
SwisherCounty 4-H Council will spon-
sor a concession stand.
5.73 inches and for the month of May
2.35 inches. This compares with last
year’s 8.14 inches this time of year and
3.75 inches in May.
Of course last year's rainfall was al-
most record setting with over 30 inches of
rainfall for the year.
MUCH HAPPINESS IS OVER-
LOOKED because it didn't cost any-
thing.
DR. O. MICHAEL MUGHELLI
OB—GYN SPECIALIST
Haynes Building, 812 West 8th, Suite 9B
Ptainvlew, Texas 79072
296-7330 Answered 24 hours
Office hours 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mohday through Thursday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday
By appointment
Special Spring Clean-Up
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APARTMENTS
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COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
MOBIL HOMES
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FLOORS
VACANT LOTS
CARPETS
WINDOWS
Sunshine Service Inc.
BUILDING MANAGEMENT
220 N.E 2nd
995-3663
Soft, Drizzling
Rain Eases Into
Swisher
It started falling Sunday afternoon and
was still coming down Monday after-
noon, nice easy rainfall...all going into
the dry earth...all mightly welcome by
Swisher farmers.
Tulia received over an inch and it
appeared that it was general all over the
county.
The timing was great for row crop -
..too late for the wheat crop. Fact is,
wheat harvest has begun in Swisher
County!
The rainfall brought the vear’s total to
Golden
Harvest
is
Near!
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Let Us Handle Your
WHEAT
This Season
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(Division of Goodpasture, Inc.)
STORAGE AVAILABLE
FOUR LOCATIONS OPEN TO SERVE YOU
Tulia
995-4146
Nazareth 627-4464
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Tooley, Wendell. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1986, newspaper, May 29, 1986; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506654/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.