The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1983 Page: 3 of 30
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PAGETHREE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1983
ENS BILL VAUGHN receives his commission from LCDR K. G. Vaughn, his father,
upon completion of a vigorous course of instruction at the Naval Aviation Schools
Command at NAS, Pensacola, Florida. His mother, Karleen Vaughn and brother,
Lt. Tom Vaughn assisted.
In the Nazareth league
Team No 3 won four games
from Team No 7. Team No
2 won three games from
Team N 6. Team No 1 won
three games from Team No
8. and Team No 5 and Team
No 4 split two games each.
George Book had high
game and series for the
men with a 203-543. Others
with good series were J. C.
Pohlmeicr with 511. Randy
Schilling with 503. and
James Ward with 505. For
the ladies it was Rosemary
Kleman for high series with
498 and Vi Pohlmeier for
high game with 182.
Splits converted were the
5-10 by Lynn Khly. 4-10 by
Mary Kleman.
In the Foxy ladies league
Dolores Rossi had high
game and series with 207-
545. Miko Tucker rolled a
513 series.
The Do Rights won 4
from the Tops. Triple Treat
won 3 from the F’in Pals and
Pin Flippers won 3 bowling
unopposed.
The splits converted were
the 5-6 bv Doris Metcalf.
4-5 by Lucille Barbour. 3-10
by Margaret Dunn. 2-5-7 by
Lena Gamble. The Do
Rights won the second
round.
In the Gutter Duster lea-
gue Triple T Vending won 4
from Ed Harris Lbr.. Ken
Love won 3 from McFarland
Fabric. Singer Real Estate
won 4 from Hart Aerial.
Swisher Cattle won 4 from
Evans Electric. Caprock
Food and Love Grain split
two each, and First National
Bank won 3 from Reeves
Insurance.
Flo Rodriguez had high
game with 211. Margie Pool
rolled high series with 545.
Flo had a 510. Rosella Can-
non rolled a 511 series, and
Jeanette Roberts a 521.
Splits converted were the
5-6 by Shirley Baker. 5-10
by Iris Godwin. 5-6 by Mary
Dudley, and 3-5-7 by Marv
Dudley. 5-7 by Jeanette Ro-
berts, 3-10 by Jan Rem-
menga and Betty Mabry.
3-10 by Kerri Cannon and
Judy Stark. 3-10 bv Way-
nclle Couch (twice). 3-10 by
Rosella Cannon and 5-7 by
Carolyn Fowler.
Caprock Foods was the
winner of round two.
In Strikctte league B & R
Supermarket won the
second round. 1st National
Bank won 4 from The Sun-
shine Place. Tulia Auto
Parts won 4 from Tulia
Cable TV. City Drug won 4
from El Camino. Mid Plains
won 4 from Tulia Bowl, B &
R Thriftway won 3 from
KTUE. and Taylor Evans
won two bowling un-
opposed.
In splits converted Sue
Ward picked up the 5-7,
Louise Chandler the 3-10.
Debbie Earl the 5-7, Ava
Nell Pope the 3-10. Marv
Norris the 2-7, and Louise
Wood 2-7.
Fran Burton bowled high
game of 225 and high series
of 554. Louise Wood bow led
a 212-540. Flo Rodrigue/
had a 516. Louise Chandler
a 515. and Rosella Cannon a
501 series.
In the Early Bird league
THE TULIA (Swisher County) HERALD
the Falcons won 3 from the
Red Birds, the Cuckoos won
3 from the Hawks, and the
Cardinals won 4 from the
T-Birds.
High game was rolled by
Dolores Rossi with 185 and
high series by Jackie Murff
with 495.
Splits converted were the
3-10 (twice) by Dolores
Rossi. 3-10 (twice) by Miko
Tucker. 5-10 by Becky Tuc-
ker. 3-10 by Mary Tucker,
and 5-7 and 3-7-10 by Selma
Milligan.
There was a tie for se-
cond round. In the playoffs
the T-Birds and Cuckoos
split two and two. The T-
Birds won a 10th frame
roll-off to win the second
round. Miko Tucker rolled a
204 game in the play-offs.
In the Night Owls league
highest series was rolled by
George Spencer with 646
and Kim Mayfield with 475.
High games were by Kim
Mayfield with 182 and Mike
Culwell with 215.
Triple T Vending won 4
over Brown-Dyer. Tulia
Bowl Snack Bar won 3 over
Wright Chevrolet. Highway
Safety Service won 3 over
Cannon-Ward. Farm Bureau
Ins. won 3 over Culwell-
Moorc, and Fowler Electric
lost 4 bowling unopposed.
Splits converted were the
3-10 (twice) by Warner
Ward, 3-10 by Sue Ward.
3-10 by Gayla Sain, and
1-2-4-10 (washout) by Zane
Mayfield and 1-2-10 by
Gene Latham.
With final week of third
round Gutter Busters league
Kimbrough Construction
team came out on top of
this round. Three games
further back was Bowling
Parts Inc. and two games
further back and in third
spot was Curry Motor
Freight. High roller for this
week was Jesse Huron of
Joe's Carpentry team, with
his 251-614. Others: Darvl
Tucker 224-580. George
Spencer 201-539, Ray Ruiz
211-557, Dovle Ozment 201-
539. Richard Fudge 204-536.
John Frye 533. Donald
Adams 516. and Bobby Fite
209-511. The 3-10 split was
converted by Joe Waters.
Doyle Ozment, Bobby Fite
and Lewis Cannon.
After 2nd week of Round
3 in the Lone Star league
Triple T Vending is out
front with one game over
Tulia Cable TV and Shepard
Laundry tied for that second
place, one game further
back is Farm Bureau Ins.
team. High rollers for this
week was Daryl Tucker with
his series of 655 (239) and
Jim Johnson with his game
of 244 (539). Others: Ronald
Lacey 209-598. George
Spencer 201-583. Doyle Oz-
ment 225-577. Brad Ray-
mond 223-556. Bruce Was-
hington (199) 515, John
Doss 514, Lewis Cannon 510
and Lee Moore 501. Had
one split conversion record-
ed. 3-10 by Bruce Washing-
ton.
Bowlers for the week
were Debbie Earl with 498
and Ronald Lacev with 598.
In the Monday morning
drawing Lena Gamble's
name was drawn and she
had not open bowled so
next week the pot will be
for S75.
After first weekend of the
Tulia Women's City tour-
nament the standings arc
Tulia Auto Parts, first with
2299, Good Time Gals, se-
cond 2296, Taylor Evans
Seed, third, 2286. and First
National Bank fourth 2278.
in team. In singles starting
with first and down: Betty
Knutson 610. Kim Mayfield
605. Peggy Fleming 603.
Pat McCain 602. Carolyn
Fowler 601. Barbara Pigg
595. Lcota Seay 593. Nancy
Dunlap 590. Dolores Rossi
590. Doris Metcalf 585. and
Dorothy Childress 582. In
doubles: Pat McCain and
DANIEL LEE RAWSON — Grandson of Ed
and Jessie Rawson of Tulia and Tom and
Marv Neal Henry of Happy.
Public Notice
Waynelle Couch 1264, Jill-
Culwell and Lucy Culwell
1201, Billie Watson and
Mary Berner 1191, Karen
Sanderson and Frances
Doyal 1188, and Theo Lee
and Lcota Seay 1174. In the
All Events it is Waynelle
Couch 1865. Carolyn Fowler
1783. Theo Lee 1767. Louise
Wood 1742, Dolores Rossi
1734, Debbie Earl 1729.
Nancy Dunlap 1719. Becky
Belcher 1712, Sue Glenn
1701. and Mary Berner and
Tracy Devin 1693.
The TWBA is holding a
bake sale in conjunction
with the tournament. There
will be another sale on
Saturday night beginning at
5 p.nt. until all is sold.
There arc lots of good cooks
among these women bowl-
ers so if you need some-
thing for Sunday dessert. . .
drop bv the Tulia Bowl on
Saturday night and pick up
a cake or pie.
In the Pin Flipper league
on Saturday afternoon Dan-
iel Martinez rolled high
game with 156. David Diaz
had a 141. Carl Anderson
131 and Ralph Hernandez a
127. Daniel Martinez had
high series with 373. follow-
ed by Ralph Hernandez with
368. For the girls it was
Jennifer Tucker with a 157
game for high game and
Gloria Diaz high series with
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Bi GARY AND JEANA
DUNN
The Shirts and Skirts at-
tended the PSRDA Sweet-
heart dance at Amarillo Sat-
urday night, February 12.
Fifty squares danced to the
calling of Freddie Mckee.
Mike Dworzack. Ken Pierce
and Eark Cooksey. Those
attending frorp Tulia were
the club’s sweetheart, Neta
Borchardt and her hushand
Edgar. Wayne and Marion
Hamilton. Red and Estelle
Rogers. Reese and Joy Wil-
terding. Warren Lee and
Valeria Bell. Ken and Joyce
Billingsley, and Gary and
Jeana Dunn.
The club will dance at
Floydada Saturday. Feb-
ruary 19. The next home
dance will be February 26
with Jack Thompson calling.
Happy anniversary to Art
393. Jennifer had a 372
series. The Pin Flippers will
meet again this Saturday at
1:30 and begin bow ling at 2
p.nt. due to the Women’s
City tournament. See every-
one there!
NOTICE TO ALL PER-
SONS HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
JAMES ARTHUR WAL-
DEN. DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given
that original Letters Testa-
mentary for the Estate of
James Arthur Walden were
issued on February 15.
1983. in Cause No. 2082
pending in the County Court
and Pat Cote on the twenty-
first.
Happy Valentine's to all
this week—may love always
be with you.
of Swisher County, Texas,
to: PAULINE WALDEN
DENISON. The post office
address of such Executrix
is: 4734 Berridge Lane,
Dallas. Texas. 75227.
All persons having claims
against this Estate which is
currently being administer-
ed are required to present
them within the time and in
the manner prescribed by
law.
DATED the 15th day of
February. 1983.
PAULINE WALDEN
DENISON
Independent Executrix of
the Estate of Janies Arthur
Walden. Deceased 7-lc
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Tooley, Wendell. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1983, newspaper, February 17, 1983; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth636309/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.