The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1969 Page: 2 of 22
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PAM J
THE 7 U L I A , liwIihM Covnly) HEtAtD
THURSDAY, APRIl 17, 19*9
Vigo Park
Varieties
MU. ROY DODSON
We had a nice shower Sunday
night. Everything seemed so nice
and fresh Monday morning
Our sympathy goes to the R. T.
Darnell family. Mr. Darnell will
bo remembered by many friends
and neighbors and missed so mueh
by his lovad ones Re passed a-
way at Swisher Memorial hospital
Wednesday morning Rev. Roland
Moore was in charge of the ser-
vice at the Vigo Park Community
church. Then he was laid to rest
m Rene HiH at Tuba
We had 16 young people out for
our youth fellowship services Sun
day evening. We all had a good
time. ChiB burgers, punch and
cookies were served We hope to
have more next time and more
fun and fellowship. IVIton Moore
is our president, Colene Culwell,
.secretary - treasurer. So you teen-
agers will be hearing from them.
Mrs. O M. Jennings received a
message that her unde Robert
Hadley had passed away. He was
in the hospital in Houston. Also his
brother, Ray Hadley had major
surgery in Sun Valley, a suburb of
San Diego, Calif. This is his third
surgery
Mr and Mrs Carl Harper, Mr-
Maude Bridges. Hastings, okla.,
Mrs. Martha Linkugii of Temple,
Okla. all came out to wish me a
happy birthday. They snent the
weekend Others visiting as Son
day were Mr and Mrs. C A. Dod-
*‘-n. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and
Seleta of Canyon, Mrs. Ha/el Jen-
nings. So its not too bad to have
birthdays I’m only 1 year older
and what about Lucy Culwell,
Pauline Thornton, and Myrle Ro-
berts Pm sure they don't look
any older either and Happy Birth-
day to all the other Aprilettes, Les-
lie Rice and Jimm <• Forbes
Congratulation to Wade Littlefield
and Cody Scott on winning the
trophies at the rodeo Friday night
Wade won first and Cody second
Thev were real cute. Cody's horse
was" a littk' skittish at first twit
Wade was off like the l»ne Ban-
ger and Cody did fust fine It was
his firsi to run or h* These little
fellows are what keeps us going.
We are proud of them.
Mrs L'o Gardner and Mrs. 0.
W. Gardner and Gary visited Mrs.
Kleai Sunday afternoon in Canyon.
Ml who would like to give stamps
to help the nut ses at the Method-
ist Ho-pital in Lubbock to purchase
a 16 passenger bus may do .so and
give them to Mi Leo Gardner or
leave them here at the store They
will a < ept any kind — S Sr II
Ore* n. Gunn Bros., etc so if you
only have part of a book it might
fill out another so let’s help these
ladies
Methodist Hospital School of Nur-
sing in Lubbock again needs your
help!
Due to increased enrollment and
numerous nursing activities we
are in need of transportation for
student nurses.
Broadening concepts of nursing
education require many tudent ac
tivities outside the hospital. These
indude trips to state mental ho>-
p i 1 a 1 s, tuberculosis hospitals,
schools for the retarded and mi-
grant camps. In addition to the
trips taken, an entire course is
taught in community health which
requires travel to communny ag-
encies and participation in com-
munity programs and projects for
a period of eight weeks for each
student. We ai.-o need transporta-
tion for school sponsored educa-
tional meetings.
In an effort to solve our pro-
blem the student body anu facul-
ty have undertaken a group sav-
ing project with Frontier Stamp
Company to collect ldOO books of
Frontier 'tamp- to purchase a 16
passenger inis, which would accom-
odate approximately one fifth of
our student body at any one* time
We need \our help to collect
these stamps If you have stamps
or have friends or a group who
would like to contribute we would
appreciate any number of stamps.
If they are not in a book, send
them anyway and we will put
them m
Me must have Frontier stamps
but will take any kind of stamps
and trade them for Frontier.
We need this bus very badly and
we earnestly solicit your help
Stamps may be sent to Mrs.
l/co Gardner, Vigo Route, Tulia.
Rev. and Mrs V. A. Williams
from Victorville, Calif, are visiting
Roy and I, the C. A. Dodsons,
and the Johnnie A. Williams of
Amarillo. Mrs. Williams Is a sis-
ter of Roy and C A. and John-
nie's mother
Oh yes, two ladies went to Ama-
rillo real early this morning. One
said her glasses were broken The
other just — so we may have to
call in the police to get these*
ladies home.
Now who are they? Your guess is
as good as anyones!
•
Q — Mv wife died lad year I
have not remarried, can I still file
a joint return?
A — You tan file a joint return
for the year of death.’ You may
also file as a “surviving spouse”
icing joirt return rail's for the
two years succeeding the year of
your wife’s death if you meet cer-
tain requirements. Check page -I
of the 1010 instructions for details
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1969, newspaper, April 17, 1969; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506192/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.