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THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1978
THE TULiA (Swisher County) HERALD
■■■AM
SPORTS
CPR MANNEQUIN fund continues its appeal for
donations. At left. George Nussbaum, instructor in
EMT. head of the Cardiology unit at Northwest Texas
Hospital, explains a baby mannequin to students. Linda
Kemper does a CPR. Mortie Saul and Diane Hall
practice resuscitation on a mannequin. Betty Jolley and
daughter Brenda are instructed.
(Photos by Jody White)
CPR Mannequin Fund Drive Progressing
By UNDA KEMPER
Nimc <»ur last report on the
CPR Mannequin Fund in the
March 2 issue, the donations
DONT TRADE MEDICINES
IT COULD BE DANGEROUS
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anoihrr is an old axiom therefore. do mil ever
lakr am pres* option prrsinhril for a frirnd who
thinks sou timid also henrfil
Modern prescription drugs arr so potent that
ihri should not hr lakrn without a physician'*
approx al If you lakr someone rises pressnplion
you are gambling with sour health
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pees. Options Health prdi and other pharmac > prodat Is W e
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CITY DRUG STORE
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148 S. Maxwell Tulia, Texas
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have been very good. How
ever, we arc hearing mostly
from Tuba's busnessmen.
We had hoped for more
response from the citizens of
Tulia After all. when the
purchase is made, the man-
nequins will belong to YOU.
As was stated before.
George Nussbaum. the in-
structor for the Emergency
Medical Technician Classes
in this area and a very busy
man. has agreed to donate
his ow n very valuable time to
train twelve CPR instruc-
tors for the Tulia Area in the
event that we can obtain the
mannequins.
With twelve instructors,
the people of Tulia can be
assured of receiving this
training at their earliest pos-
sible convenience.
Please aid us in obtaining
the- necessars funds by stop
ping h\ First State Bank or
first National Bank with your
donation
We would like to thank the
Inflowing persons and bust
nesses w ho have lent us their
support since the last report
Connie Vaughn, Reeses In-
surance Agency. Tulia
Wheat Growers. First Na-
tional Hank. Marvin Carlile.
Kenneth Millsap. Jerry Bui
lock. W’avne Nevins. Swisher
COW POKES
By Act l«M
Niw, th#y ain't Klu Kluxars — thay'ra
watbacki drtasad up Ilka that ao tha
Bordtr Patrol won’t notlco ’oml"
ti 11:
F
1RST
N
ATIONAL
B
ANK
of IT 'll A, IT:\AS 1 CONTINUOUS SERVICE SINCE 1902
Serving this area for 76 years
Ambulance Sercice. Pictures
by Jody.
For further information,
you may contact any of the
persons in the present EMT
class or C. W. Reeves. Larry
Stewart, or Jerry Bullock.
Dubra Blankenship, a
senior forward on the 1978
Hornette Basketball team
has been selected to play in
the 8th Annual Golden
Spread High School All Star
Game to be played in the
Amarillo Civic Center Coli-
seum this Saturday night.
The game will be played
prior to the final game of the
National Women's Invita-
tional Tournament. Debra
Prenatal Classes
Are Planned
There will be a series of
prenatal classes March 21
through April 11 in the home
of Mrs. Judy Venhaus RN.
These classes are spon-
sored by the National Found-
ation March of Dimes, accor-
ding to local chairman. Vir-
ginia Stark.
There is no charge for
classes.
For more information call
Mrs. Venhaus at 995-3062
after 6 o'clock or Mrs. Stark
at 995-4116 between 8-5 p.m.
The good old days are like
your conscience. The older
they get the better they're
apt to be.
Jones-Swinburn Vows
Recited At Ft. Worth
Mrs. Agnes Jones of Ama-
rillo and W V Swinburn of
Tulia were married a! 10
a m. Saturday. March 4. in
the chapel of St. Stephen
Presbvterian Church of Fort
Worth The Rev Bill Jab
lonaski. pastor, officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Charles Raw-ley of Fort
Wivrth. She wore a blue ultra
suede suit and carried a
bouquet of bird of paradise.
Chad and Scot Swinbu'-n.
of Tulia. grandsons of the
groom, were candlelighters.
Flower girls were Stacy and
Janet Swinburn. grand-
daughters of the groom.
Guests were seated by
Greg and Bryan Staley of
Fort Worth, nephews of the
bnde
At the reception which
followed the ceremony, re-
freshments were served by
Mrs. Gary Staley of Fort
Wi*rth, niece of the bride.
Mrs. Dale Swinburn and
Mrs Max Swinburn. both of
Tulia. daughters-in-law of
the groom
Debbie Burrow
Is Selected
Debbie Burrow, Junior
Home Economic* major at
Texas Tech University, has
been selected for member-
ship in the Phi Upsilon
Omicron Honorary Profes-
sional Home Economics Fra-
ternity. The purpose of the
organization is to establish
and strengthen Kinds of
friendship, promote moral
and intellectual development
and to advance and promote
Home Economics.
To qualify for member-
ship. one must be in the top
35% of the class.
Active members, after in-
terviewing 60 girls, selected
20 for membership. Debbie
is the daughter of Mrs. J. G.
Burrow.
Join Friends Of
Swisher County Library
The table was laid with a
white linen cloth and cen-
tered with an arrsngement of
roses and carnations in
shades of orange, blue and
purple. The wedding cake
was white, topped with bells.
The couple left for a
wedding trip to Hawaii. Mr.
and Mrs. Swinburn will live
in Tulia where he is mayor
and active in civic affairs.
Mrs. Swinburn is an interior
decorator and a real estate
agent.
Among guests present
were Mr and Mrs. Bob
Adcock of Fort Worth,
daughter and son-in-law of
the groom: Max and Dale
Swinburn of Tulia. the
groom's sons; and the
groom's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Lora B. Bow ver of Dallas and
her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Berka. Lora Linda nd John,
of Dallas, and Dr. Denis
Bowyer. John and Catherine
of Austin. Mrs. LaQuita
Noble McMillan, formerly of
Tulia and her husband. Bob
McMillan and three children,
of Fort Worth; and other Fort
Worth guests.
was selected to the all-
district team the last three
years. This year she aver-
aged 23 points per game,
hitting 45% of her field goal
attempts and 89% at the free
throw line. During district
play Debra hit 89 out of 95
free throw attempts for 93%.
Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny Blankenship.
The Track Team* ran this
past week-end at Friona with
boys finishing 3rd in the
meet with 72 points and the
girls finishing 2nd with 86
points. The individuals that
placed in the boys division
were: 44 Relay (Monty
Jones. Joe Padilla. Bruce
Daniel and Nester Carrasco)
6th; 880 Dash, Roy Sherrod
1st. 2:10; 120 High Hurdles
Jeff Wilks. 2nd, 16.1; 100
yard dash. Ira Smith. 1st
10.2; Monty Jones, 6th. 10.9
440 dash, David Gomez, 5th
58.3; Bruce Daniel. 6th, 58.4
330 Intermediate Hurdles
Wilks. 3rd. 43 4. Chet Ebc
ling. 6th. 44.2; 220 Dash
Smith. 1st. 23.6; Mile Relay
(Wilks. Alex Vaughn. Sher
rod. and Smith) 2nd, 3:44.0
High Jump. Russell Daniel
4th. 5’8”. Bruce Daniel. 6th
5'6".
In the Girls division the
school record in the mile run
was broken by Sherri Pain-
ter. Painter ran a 5:56.0 to
break Linda Smithermans old
record of 5:59.0. Other re-
sults included 440 Relay
(Ann Bryant. Rhonda Hale.
Christi Cosby and Kim Love)
6th. 54.6; 880 Dash, Ruth
Parks. 1st. 2:41.0; 80 yard
Hurdles. Ann Bryant. 2nd.
12.1; 440 dash. Karen No-
bile. 1st. 63.2. Rhonda Hale.
2nd. 66.2; 220 Dash. Kim
Love. 4th. 29.4; 100 yard
dash. Love, 4th. 12.7; Mile
Relay (Nobile, Parks. Hale.
Patrice Simpson) 2nd. 4:22;
High Jump. Simpson. 4th.
4'8"; Long Jump, 2nd. 15'
11"; Triple Jump. Nobile.
TIXAl NIH
ASSOCIATION
H. M. Buggarh,
and PabUaher. Published
•arh Thursday by The
Tulia Herald. Inc. at
124-130 North Armstrong.
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PAGE THREE
past weekend in Austin.
Nazareth won the state
crown in class B, Robert Lee
won the A. Slaton won in AA,
Canyon in AAA and Dallas
South Oak Cliff won the
AAAA title.
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1978, newspaper, March 16, 1978; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506453/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.