The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 14, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 5, 1956 Page: 3
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THURSDAY APRIL 5 1956
WE ARE ON THE JOB
TO PROTECT YOUR
HEALTH
Our pharmacists keep abreast of the latest
medical developments They are continually
learning new skills and procedures to help
you attain better health Bring your next prescription
To THE CITY DRUG
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Dial WY 53525
STYLED BY FAMOUS BONNIE BLAIR
MARKED WAY DOWN TO CLEAR
SubTeen Dresses
400 to s00
Reg 595 NOW 400
Reg 795 NOW 500
Reg 895 NOW 600
Beautiful subteen dresses at prices
you can not afford to missl Sizes 814
New Shipment Just
Arrived Mens 8 or Grey
Herringbone Weave
Fisher Cloth
COVERALLS
Regulars
Shorts or
Longs
Compare anywhere for price plus
quality Sanforized action back two
way zipper front Pleny of pockets
tool
FAMOUS MOHAWK BRAND
FITTED SHEETS
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Nationall advertised
Padarounds by Bigley
Soft cushion sole Colors
Red Blue Yellow or Green
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SPECIAL GROUP MARKED WAY DOWN
FOR CLEARANCE
400 to g00
VALUES TO 1495
Added to regrouped and re
priced for an all out quick clearance
All rew spring styles
Our Entire Stock
of Womens Hats
REDUCED TO
Spring straws
Regular
298 to 8 95
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Greatly Reduced To Clear
GIRLS HATS
Regular 1 98 2 98 3 93 Values
Group includes infants bonnets
too Some hat and bag sets
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Look At This Womens Regular 198
Washable Solid Color
CLOTH SCUFFS
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Drastically Reduced to a
GiveAway Price Womens
NoIron
CRISKAY DUSTERS
Compare 4
At 298 B
Printed patterns in Lowenstein Mills new
criskay cottons Two roomy pockets Button
front Save plenty on these Sizes 1220
TERRIFIC SPECIAL PURCHASE
WOMENS SOLID COLOR OR WIDE
VERTICAL STRIPE COTTON
PLISSE
SHORTY PAJAMAS
Compare 4j A A
At 198 laUU
Solid color 2 pc shorty pajamas with
polka dot friml Also one pc romper style
In vertical stripe pattern Both terrific
values
J GEE DEPARTMENT STORE
Happy News
The primary Sunday school department
of the First Baptist dhurch
of Happy held their annual Enstcr
Egg hunt Friday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs Boa Jackson Children
present were Carol Curry Carol
Hordaway Donna Jackson Janic
McManlgal Julie Henderson Larry
Cole Gary Culp Kay Curric James
Haley Mark Maynard Rodney Miller
Terry Nell Mitchell EU Wright
Otis Northcutt Lloyd Rahlfs Bill
Vernon Jerry Jackson
Three girls from tho junior repayment
hid tho eggs They were
Kay Harvey Jean Rahlfs and Dorothy
Currle Ice cream cookies and
punch were served to the group by
the teachers of the department Mrs
Beal Jackson Mrs Nathan Harvey
Mrs George Rahlfs Mrs Pete Whitlow
W E Flaherty and Mrs
Hobart McManlgal Those present
besides the classes and teachers
were Mrs Claude Cole David and
Janet Jackson
Those enjoying supper in the
home of Mr and Mrs Sherman Cox
and boys Sunday were Mr and Mrs
H L Cox Kay and Ralph of Pecos
Mr and Mrs Bill Odom and Mrs
Pat Gdrncr of Amarillo Mr and
Mrs Keith Cox of Tulia Mr and
Mrs Frank Cox Mr and Mrs O
M Cox Mrs Zona Moore Mr and
Mrs Tom Cox Glaydene Cox Lillic
Fern Cox and Sherma Cox all of
Happy
Fred Magncss left Saturday for
Houston where he will accompany
his wife homo sometime this week
John O Thompson former grade
school principal of Happy now
teaching at New London visited in
the home of his nephew and family
Mr and Mrs Robert Leo and boys
Sunday afternoon
Mrs R M Guest and Sharon
Mrs A L Marnard Sid and Brad
of Amarillo spent Monday in the
Sherman Cox home
Mr and Mrs A L Barnard of
Amarillo spent Thursday night in the
home of their daughter and family
Mr and Mrs Sherman Cox
The senior play will be presented
April 10 Accidental Hero is the
title of the production to be presented
at 8 oclock in the school auditorium
Tickets may be secured from
Gene Parker Billy Counterman and
Ramona Hopper
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Wayside
By Mrs W R Franklin
TULIA HERALD CORF1EBPONDENT
Rev Merle Weathers filled his regular
appointment Sunday and was
a dinner guest in the Floyd Adams
home and supper guest in the Willie
Modisette home
Mr and Mrs Bill Heisler and
Frances Lee are entertaining a
young man in their homo He was
born March 25 and weighed G lbs
and 5 oz and they have named him
Buddy Wiatt
Jim Bob McGchee is home in
Amarillo on furlough from Alaska
The school enjoyed an Easter program
and egg hunt at the schoolhouse
Tuesday afternoon
Mr and Mrs E C Franklin are
spending the Easter week end in
Durango Colorado visiting their
daughter and family the Bob BurnersMr and Mrs M L Womble of
Fredrick Oklahoma spent several
days lately in the Billl Heisler home
Mrs Melton McGehce Mrs De
witt McGehce also Mr and Mrs W
R Franklin and Mr and Mrs W
C McGehce were all Canyon callers
Thursday afternoon
Mr < xnd Mrs Charles Kennedy
Robert and Richard were Amarillo
shoppers Friday
Mr and Mrs Clarence Shores
Delores and Philis of Phillips were
week end visitors last week in the
Guy Watson home
Jack McGehee is sporting a new
white Chrysler car
Mr and Mrs J M Malone and
Tom of Amarillo spent the Easter
week end with their daughters nnd
HOUR OF
DECISION
IVIRY SUNDAY
230 pm
KSEL 920
KFDA 1440
1 ON AkC
CLIFF BARROWS
GEO BIVIRLY SHEA
GRADY WILSON
TCD SMITH
MAMMOTH CHOIR
Sorosis Club Has
Annual Guest Day
The Sorosis club met for its Guest
Day program in the home of Mrs
K E Ramsey with Mmes Fowler
McDanlcl Jewell Whltsett nnd Sam
Appleton as cohostesses
Tho entertaining rooms were decorated
with flower arrangements In
tho club colors of orchid nnd yellow
and featured the club flower tho
pansy
Mrs M C Clayton presided at tho
tea table
Later she read a clever poem of
Welcome after which members
Introduced their guests
Mrs Julius Hansen directed tho
program Mrs Gene Wright Tulla
High school speech teacher gave a
fascinating review of Tho Immortal
Wife by Irving Stone It is the
story of John C Fremont one of
the most Interesting figures in American
history Miss Nancy Shurbct
played The Lost Chord by SullivanThe social hour was enjoyed by 19
members and following guests
Mmes Aubrey Hllllard Hollis Cog
sister Mrs Viola Stockctt
Joyce Lane had tho misfortune of
cutting his arm where it took 7
stitches to close the wound He was
cutting some plastic hose and the
knife slipped It happend Friday
Mr and Mrs Robert Adams Jim
and Less were Tulia callers Saturday
Jim and Less have a western
radio program on KTUE each Saturday
nt 1030 in the morning
Their sponsors are Fishers ButaneBARkB
Ic Dick ODanlel Joe Vaughn J
A Pollard Dean Heard Noll Record
D A Dawson Earl Goodman
L E McDonald Pimmy Harris Bill
Cox Lewis Redmon W B Willing
ham Jim Ford Rule Cantrcll
Wright nnd Miss Shurbct
Educational Heritage
Theme Of Meeting
Our Educational Heritage was
the subject undo rstudy when the
Womens Study Club met with Mrs
J W Erwin March 27
Mrs A L Burks member of the
school faculty gave a talk This I
Believe about Education Miss Mildred
Hulsey also a faculty member
discussed How Can Our Community
Best Assure Itself of Intelligent CitizensSupt W V Swlnburn superintendent
of schools based his discussion
on the Needs of Tulla Public
Schools Among tho needs ho enumerated
were Improved programs
for kindergarten bummer recreation
scouting and the superior pupils
Others needs mentioned were a Spanish
speaking teacher for tho primary
TRY OUR NEW SERVICE
PAGE THREE
grades and the ever constant need
for physical Improvement to the
school plant
A piano duo composed of Diannc
McDonald and Jcnnicc Marks played
I Got Plenty of NothinV
Fifteen members attended
Mr and Mrs Bartlctt and children
Mrs Lora Odom and J Carroll
all of Amarillo Misses Betty
and Laquitn Patterson of Canyon
enjoyed Easter dinner with the John
Pattersons
Youll Find
MODERN FACILITIES
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THE TRIMMINGS
all you can eat 1 i
TRY OUR Beans Potato Salad and
Slaw To Go Pint 30c
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WHERE EVERYBODY MAKES THEMSELF AT HOME
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 14, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 5, 1956, newspaper, April 5, 1956; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth43017/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.