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February 23, 2010
The Swisher County News
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Jacqueline Rosales and Andy
brother. Carter Proud grandpar-
kins of Wellton, Arizona. Great living. While some pointers were
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will present the program entitled
celebrated their anniversary What
a great anniversary present"
Another family also welcomed
a new baby girl Steven and Diana
Latham of Lubbock are the parents
of Adalynn who was bom Febru-
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Jill Marshall discusses the estate liquidation service with
Shelly Borchardt at the SRSP meeting.
Marshall Presents Program for
February SBRSP Meeting
cations would soon be sent to area
schools for graduating seniors
Professional watercolor artist Jill
Wyatt Marshall shared information “Coronary Care and Bi-passes ”
about her estate liquidation service Members and guests are welcome
year’s theme, “Time Is Dear, Vol-
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RSVP representative, Cynthia Nearly any can person meeting the
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other day!
There were some exciting things
happening this past week. We can
send congratulations to Benny and
Nancy Montague and Lyndol and
Nancy Dyer on the birth of their
granddaughter Lane and Kas-
sidy Dyer of Edmund, OK are the
parents of a new baby girl named
Paisley Kolyns Dyer bom February
12 She weighed 7 pounds and 8
ounces. She was welcomed by big
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will continue to serve in the best
interest of Swisher County
I encourage all Swisher County
residents to vote on March 2”
Re-Elect
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Peggie Bush, President of “TWO’S COMPANY” she co-
Swisher-Bnscoe Retired School owns with Debora Webb Previous
Personnel, welcomed fifteen owner of two art galleries and two
Serena Frausto, shown •
above, entered a piano solo in
the Solo Contest for Jr. High •
Students of UIL. She played a
class III solo, Sonatina in G by
Beethoven for Judge Carolyn •
Hefner of WTAMU faculty.
Serena was very pleased with •
her 1 rating and the great bh ‘ "
compliments of her judge. • "
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Bush and will be playing *
again next Sat. at the West
Texas A&MU piano festival.
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for the chamber and the chamber is furnish desserts and act as greeters. Dible, Mary Hodges, Juliana How-
asking that you help make it a suc-
cess.
I hope that all of you have a
members and guests to the Feb- gift shops and her life time interest blessed week,
ruary 1 meeting. Joan Hulsey, in antiques provides Ms. Marshall T
new member, was introduced with expert knowledge for valuing portant to us I know that there are
Books were collected for the Chil- items. The service carefully exam- anniversaries, births, birthdays and
dren’s Book Project and Happy ines and organizes items to be con- other events that you could tell me
Schools was designated as the re- sidered for sale Articles that might about, so don't be shy, others might
cipient this year Edna Francies re- be family keepsakes are separated really enjoy hearing about your
ported 4,856 volunteer hours was and boxed for family inspection
submitted to state and encouraged Ms. Marshall emphasized their aim
members to keep track of volunteer was to provide a helpful liquidation
hours for the new year Neta Bor- service and to honor the family ; ' ‘'7 /r
chardt reported scholarship apph- The next meeting is scheduled at
Castellon to Marry in Amarillo
thad in fe i R°e OunHyn eWS Progressive Study Club. Shown with Zolman are Hostell Mary
Ismael and Rosie Rosales are proud to announce the engagement of celebrated their anniversary What ^°'es> 'e^’ an^ derma Crooks, right.
their daughter, Jacquehne Rosales to Andy Castellon, son of Joe and agreat anniversary present" Pr^crr^QQl\rr> Qtndxz Clllh
Nancy Gonzales and Jose Castellon, Jr Another familv also welcomed JF1 0121 Cbbi V C OlU-Vly CluU LlVdlO
^|The couple plans lo be maiTied March 27, 2010 at The Rock in Ama- ?Jmren.nrl Diana Zo|^an Speak AbOUt RSVP
,._.o r The Progressive Study Club met flee, and the community computer
| 16ounces and was 19 and one half Tuesday, February 3, at the home lab. Members were very interested
inches long. Welcoming her is big of Mary Del Toles. in a new program called Threads
brother. Carter Proud grandpar- The inspiration was given by of Love where volunteers make
ents are Gene and Kathy Latham Of Betty Castleberry. She gave some items for bereavement packages,
Vigo and Vem and Lavonne Han- practical pointers for worry-free and make clothing and blankets
cf T.vmv.H 1 B- - - for the newborn intensive care
J? grand parents are Vem and Rose- humorous, they were full of very unit at Northwest Texas Hospital,
mary Hankins and Helen Norwood good advice. Gienna Crooks in- The sample baby garments Cyn-
all of Vigo. Congratulations to both troduced the speaker who brought thia brought resembled small doll
of these families on the birth of information in keeping with the clothes,
these baby girls. ’
I encourage all of you to attend
the Harlem Ambassadors game
this Thursday at 7:00 p.m. There Zolman, presented the program, age requirement can easily find
are many of our community mem- f
bers and former Tulia Hornet play- RSVP at the state level. She be-
ers coming out for this game. This gan the program by describing the quirements of the grant which helps
will be a very entertaining time for mission and operation of the senior support this excellent program,
all who attend. The Chamber saw volunteer service Their mission is Hearing this presentation helped
some clips of the games in which to meet the community needs and members understand and appreci-
these Ambassadors perform and make a difference Their purpose ate how vital RSVP is to Tulia. In-
they were just hilarious. I hope that is to fill vital areas with volunteers terestingly, the system works both
you will go to the game and en- from the community ways; the volunteers are blessed as
' J ~ ’ t These volunteers help with a much as the recipients are blessed.
tickets bought in advance are less wide range of skills and services.
citizens.) This is a major fund raiser Safety Day Camp volunteers who Childress, Gienna Crooks, Lisa
Some deliver meals or make dai- ard, Susan Howard, Carol Howell,
ly calls to check on people. Other Jan Irlbeck, Jeanne Johnson, Sher-
areas are helping in the Amarillo ry Malone, Marlene Nelson, Jessie
area Casa, the American Cancer Rawson, Cheryl Swinbum, Mary
Remember that your news is im- Society, Odyssey Health Care, the Del Tiles, and Ka Wilfong.
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Hooten, Patsy. The Swisher County News (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 2010, newspaper, February 23, 2010; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249331/m1/6/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.