The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987 Page: 8 of 47
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PACjI EIGHT
| HI' I l I I A (Swisher Countx) HER AI D
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987
“China Did—Tulia Can Too”
In the Eoxy 1 adies league the Pin Pals won
1 from the Pin Flippers, the I ops won .1 trom
the I un Cials. and the I riple 1 reat won A from
the Wash Day Wizards
Miko lucker rolled high game and series
with a 220-569 Splits converted were the 2-7
b> \my Schulte and 4-5-7 by Jackie Murll
In Ciutter Dusters league Singer Real Fstate
won 4 games howling unopposed. Id Harris
won 4 games howling unopposed. 1 ule ( reek
•\pairs and Cannon's Construction split 2 and
2. ( aprock food won4 over f 1 Matador. Salas
Paint & Hods Shop won J trom Joe Bob's, and
ken I use Oil won J from Reeves Insurance
High game was rolled bs Wasnelle touch
witha 196 and high series bs Fran Burtonwith
a 557 |>at McCain had an esen 500 senes
Splits converted were the 4-5 and 3-10 bs
I heo 1 ee. 3-10 bs Betl> Knutson. 5-6 bs Cilo-
ria Brsan. and 3-10 bs Fran Burton
In Strikette league BAR won 3 games
bowling unopposed, las lor & Sons won 4
games from I ulia Cable I 3 . Sunshine Place
won 3 from City Drug. Modern Beauts Shop
won 3 games from I ulia Auto Parts, and Mid
Plains won 3 games trom I ulia Bowl
High game was rolled by Marilyn laslor
with a 221 High series was rolled bs I ouise
( handler with a 527 Jennie Masses rolled a
S25 series. I lo Rodriguez a 514. Doris Metcall
had a 505 series, Jill Culwell a 509 series, and
I ouise Dallas a 502 series which is her lirst
ever 500 congratulation to I ouise on her nice
series and also for a new great-granddaughter
Splits converted were the 2-7 bs Sharon
. ulwell. 5-6 bs Selma Milligan. 2-7 hs Rosa
I ee McBride. 3-10 bs /.ula Culwell. 5-10 bs
Mars Norris, and 3-10 and 4-5 by I ouise
(handler
In the Parly Bird league the Red Birds won 3
Irom the Cardinals, the I -Birds won 4 bowling
unopposed, the Blue Birds own 4 lrs>m the
Blue .lass, and the Hawks won 4 from the
Falcons
Roxanne Adams rolled the high game with
a 192 while Miko 1 ucker and Dolores Rossi
tied for the high series with each rolling a 519
series
Splits consent'd were the 9-10 by Dolores
Rossi and 5-6-10 bs Kay Fletcher
In the I ex-Me\ Mixed league the Hornets
won 4 Irom learn 4. Victor Electric won 3
Irom learn I, Ernies Bar-B-Q won 21/; from
the Alley Cats, and learn 6 won 4 by forfeit
from the Woodmen.
\bdon Rodriguez rolled high game with a
212-519 while Jesse Huron had high series
with a 206-527 series edging by Alfred Her-
nandez who rolled a 526 series Ricks Olisarez
rolled and even 500 series Nellie Hernandez
had high game and series lor the ladies with a
160-150 scries
Splits converted were the 5-7 by Mary Ruiz.
5-10 by Ions Olisarez. 3-10 by Elsa Flores.
5-7 bs Xbdon Rodriguez. 6-S by Anita Rodri-
guez. 5-10 and 3-10 by Ricks Ramirez
Bowlers lor the week were Jeannie Massey
with 525 and Floyd Singer with a 539
Public Notice
NOTICE TO Al I PERSONS HAV-
ING CLAIMS AGAINST T HI 1 S I -
ATE OF I OLA FUSS EL I.. DE-
CEASED:
Notice is hereby given that original
1 otters Testamentary for the Estate of
I Ol A FUSSELL svere issued on Janu-
ary 28th. 19X7. in Cause No. 3010 now
pending in the C ounty (. ourt of Swisher
County. Texas, to:
I loyd Evans
I he post office address ol such Execu-
tor is 206 N E astland. I ulia. Texas
790XX.
All persons having claims against this
Estate which is currently being adminis-
tered are required to present them within
the time and in the manner prescribed by
law
DATED the 2Xth day of January.
19X7
I loyd Evans Independent Executor of
the Estate of Lola Fusscl. deceased.
6-1C
Public Notice
I HI II I I A Independent School Dis-
trict will receive bids on a transport load
ol gasoline (8.000 to 10.000 gals.) I he gas
is to be regular with an octane rating ol
X9 I he bids are to be in the Business
Olticeot I ulia Independent School Dis-
trict by 4 30 pm. February 13. 19X7
Bids should be submitted to Bob Painter.
Assistant Superintendent. I ulia Indepen-
dent School District. 702 N W. Xth
Street. I ulia I exas 790X8 I clephone
995-1595 6-2C
The Tulia Herald
P O Drawer 87 I ulia. TX 79088
Wendell toulev.. Editor. Publisher
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
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including tax
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tax
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lax
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letters to the editor must be signed and not
over 200 words in length
With China's economy turned around
and being the "in" place to travel, the
Chamber ol Commerce has chosen “China
Did I ulia C an 1 oo”as this year’s ban-
quet theme
Chinese food of sweet and sour pork
and beet strips with rice will be served
amidst paper lanturns. high Hying kites,
and i>l course chop-sticks and fortune
cookies
Kenneth VN salt will he Master ol
Ceremonies and \uctionccr lor ihe C hi-
nese Auction (featuring a trip to I as
\ egas and a VCR) You will also have a
chance to w in a trip for two to Chinatow n
in Nan Francisco
Mark and Jennie Lynn Hodges will be
the entertainment program I he Hodges
have performed throughout the Panhan-
dle area at henetits. festivals, banquets,
and annual meetings, including I exas
Cattle Feeders Association, I exas lech's
Bankers Credit Conference, and Boy's
Ranch lelethon
Ihe banquet is I hursdav. February
19th. at the Ezra Jones Cafeteria I ickets
are on sale at banks and the Chamber ol
Commerce office
Your nominations lor the Man and
Woman ol the Year Awards (a highlight
of the banquet each year) are to be sub-
mitted by February I (It h
Police Officer
Moves To Kress
The new City Police Officer, Tom
Belcher.hu moved to Kreu.He can be
contacted at 8M-2440 in eaae of an
emergency. This telephone number
will reach his home, office and City
Hall.
GET YOUR COPIES made at Ihe
I ulia Herald. copy machine enlarges
and reduces 25c a copy
BEAT FRIONA!
DANCE
Saturday, February 7th
From 8 p.m. to 12 midnight
COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING
East Side Of Square
1 MUSIC BY 1
1 SOUND MACHINI
1 OfTulia
| $300 Per Person
J
uai tu me 1 vwww------- ,
you ve never heard before'
The Sound Machine making music sound better
THANK YOU F0UCS
For Helping (It Mob The Swisher Coatrty
livestock Show A Negh Saccess!
To Tho Bayers And Conlrihnlort (Mho Are Always Tremendous
Auctioneers Cruce & Long
KRESS BUYERS CLUB
Andy's Grocery
Krass Farm Store
Kress Netlonel Benk
Plslnvlew Acid Dellntlng
Losson’s Restaurant
Cantrell Irrigation
Marsh Electric
J.C.’s Electric
Swisher Coop Gin
Evans Grain
Kim Hays
Scott Tractor
Nina’s Cate
Rosay Sullivan
Bobby Slsemore
J.C. Harris
Bill Boggs
Roma Boggs
Dwaln Strange
Louie Strange
A.T. Lana
Lewis Walker
Jack McCraw
R.L. Stockstill
Mark Mariey
W.C. Weatherred
Tootar Read
Floyd Casteel
Maxay McKnlght
LaRue Hughaa Nursery
LAMB
Salas Committee
Rick Skinner
Bill Eubanks
Happy Buyers Club
Flowers, Pearson, Rahlfs
Swisher County Farm Bureau
Rogers Motor Company
Jack Love
Stark, Street, Jonas
Canyon Coop
Hickman A Sanders
Johnny Nix
Krass Farmers Elevator
Swlahar Electric
Wrangler Feed Yard
Browns Power A Equipment
Dan Tucker
Charles Sturgess
Estacado Industries
FLOOR BUYERS
Estacado Industries — Sheep
Plains Hogs-Swine
Tulls Livestock Auction — calves
HAPPY BUYERS CLUB
SWINE
SALES COMMITTEE
DONATED SAWDUST
Superior Pallet Co., Amarillo
DONORS TO COUNTY
STEER AWARD
L.D. Young-Belt Buckle
Jay Johnson
Worth Jonas
Ray Barbour
PAS Supply
First State Bank
Campbell Insurance
Cone Johnson
Randy Johnson
Taylor A Sons
R.J. Payne Oil
Hardaway Butane
Farmers Elevator
Roy Bryan
Attebury Grain
Happy Hltchln Poet
Happy Lumbar A Supply
Joe Bob Jonas
Ronnie Middleton
Jack Middleton
Pearson Cattle Company
Billie Pearson Insurance
RAS Drills A Equipment
Parker Cattle Company
McNeill Flying Service
Alvin Moudy
Marvin Flowers
Bobby Blanks
Dickie Clark
Bill Pearson
Lloyd Rahlfs
STEER
Sales Committee
First National Bank-Plalnvlew
Southwestern Qraln-Plalnvlew
Edmonson Wheat Growers
Swisher County Cattle Company
Whistle Stop Gin
Krass Farmers Elevator
Hale County State Bank
SPECIAL AWARDS
First National Banlt, tulle — Trophlas
Tulia Livestock Auction — Buckles
Swisher Co. Sheep Breeders — Buckles
Memory of Mr. A Mrs. Frank Cobb — Buckles
Harvey Communications — Buckles
Mr. and Mrs. David Finch — Buckles
Tulls FFA Chapter — Plaque
Krass Farm Store
Bill's Fine
Wallace Motor Company
L.D. Young-Buckle
Judson A Lynatta Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tackltt
A.Q. House
A A H Printing
Charles Sturgess
Ambuma Advertising
Salas Committee
Attebury Grain, Inc.
Krass Buyers Club
Bates Shoe Store
D-A Manufacturing
Warren Lea Ball
Tommy Stewart
R.K. Brooke
Roy Stockett
T. L. Childress
Hoard and Jonas Drug
John Culwell
L.D. Young
Dunn's T.V. A Appliance
McClure Pharmacy
Frontier Body Shop
Tommy Womack
Tom Garrison
BAR Thrtftway
George A Barnett, Inc.
Norman McAnelly
L.Q. George
Raavaa Insurance
Grabba-Simpson Motors Inc.
Otla Harman
Ed Harris Lumbar Company
Happy Buyers Club
Huxford’a, Inc.
Max Jonas
Hyatt Radiator Service
Haynea Cattle Company
Inman’s Welding Service
Barry Street
JAR Hardware
Helen Harman
Jarre's Jewelry
Ed Rogers Insurance
Joe's Body Shop
Wrangler Feed Yard
K A D Barber Styling
Book out and Rohde
Lakevlew Gin
Swlahar Meat Company
Bill Lavender A Sons, Inc.
George Tlrey
Kenneth Littlefield
Stove Stark
Love Bros. Fine Service
Joe Borchardt
R.W. McClure
Hickman A Sanders
Ewell A Evelyn Mote
Dalluge Aerial Spraying
Joe Wood Mote
Road Farms
Billie Pearaon Insurance
Chari Radmon
Pearson Cattle Company
Williams, Adair, Rogers
R A R, Inc.
Swlahar County Farm Bureau
Nora Radmon
Swlahar Electric
Sadler-Vaughn Agency, Inc.
Hickman A Sanders
Sanders Plumbing
Tommy Womack
Sears Catalog Merchant
Hoyat Bumam Sr.
Singer Real Estate
Rick Skinner
Rick Skinner Spraying
Krass Farmers Elevator
Tad 8prague
Plslnvlew Dally Herald
Steakhouae
Cantwell Irrigate
Stockman’s Feed A Supply
Happy Buyers Club
Swlahar County Farmers Union
Beauty Nook Of Tulia
Taylor-Evans Seed Company
Salas Committee
J. Newton Thornton
Edmonson Wheat Growers
Richard Todd
Cargill, Inc.
Tula Creak Gin, Inc.
Joe Borchardt
Tulia Engine Machine
Reaves Insurance
Stephan L. Turner, M.D.
Garrison Oil Company
Wastax Federal Land Bank Asan.
Krses Buyers Club
John Wllkerson Ford, Inc.
Darrell Tomsu
Walco International
Ray Tomsu
Workman Machinery Company
First State Bank
Young A Ellis. Inc.
Reaves A Murray Insurance
McManlgal A Elliot
Canyon Coop
The Outfit
Bill Hooper-Plalnvlew
Browna Power A Equipment
V.H. Harman
Love Bros. Oil Co.
Tarry McEachem
M.B.L.
United Farm Supply
Larry Handricks
Chari Radmon
Plaint Hog
Since There Were So Many Who Helped In So Many Ways It
Is Impossible To List Each Of Them. May We Extend To boch
Of You A
SPECIAL THANK VOIT
Tour Contribution To Thi Continued Growth And Dovoloptnont Of VamHi It
Detply Appreciated.
SWSNER C0SNTY
4-M USBS a*J EM C NATTERS
GENERAL FUND
Interwest Seringa Association
First State Bank, Tulia
Tulia Wheat Growers
Plslnvlew Production Credit Association
First National Bank, Tulia
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Tooley, Wendell. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987, newspaper, February 5, 1987; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507379/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.