The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1968 Page: 7 of 27
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THUlHDAY OCTOBFR 31, m*
Vi
01/ Lmrrf Sor*for<i.
M'STIN, Tex — Lawyers and
n» w -men of Texas haxt* jointly
form<-il a '(*•<. lal i ornmittec to is-
t.itili'h guidelines to protet t the
tu-ht id th< ftee ptess in covering
arrests and trials while at the
.ini' time guaranteeini' fair tn-.it-
m« nt of an Used pi-rsons
This combination state - bar and
new- • media panel includes rep-
re I ntative- Ilf the State liar of
Tex.i' leva Press \ im iaUon.
lex.i lt.il!> \ c paper \ "Delation,
lex.. \ ih latmn of Itroadrasters,
\P oiil t IT Managing hditor V-.
axiations and Si.-ma Delta t hi
plot' n»nal j-rtirn.il; tti fraternity
• nmmittoe the outgrowth of
( untrueer- i a 1 te. unnnendations
made by th* K• nlon Xdvisory
( omrmttee on I- u: Trial md Knx
pr- t \nu i ■■ in P.at \ m latvml
Iti . i dn i .immitei m sed ieh
rest net ion by coun> and law en-
VETERANS
LAND BOARD
SALE
TV* V***'*n t L*rd BcW'd
w t| r*c*iv* i*a>d bidt ** *h*
G*ri>'al L«ed CK<IC*. Ault.n,
T*i*i, u^til I I 00 o c'oc*
A M No»*>»'b^r 19 1968
foe *V* i«l« of 65 of
Uod. TV*ce - II be 32 i-wctt
offered to • <j-b x Teiax »e‘-
tu-t onlf in B'Own. Calt*V*n,
Caeneroe, C!*y, Dick*rx.
Geii-et, Guedelupe H dalqo.
Hunt, Ja-.pr-, L* Salle. Lib-
erty M l«en Poster, Rw.ni,
PwndeN. Pee»#l YoJljm «'d
Count.ei. TS»r« wit!
be 3 3 f-Jctt o*f*'*d to ron-
veteram end e .q-oi* Teiet
eeterent in Ce"*eron D "emit.
H-dwqo Mererick a"d Ne»-
fon Countiet.
TrecH teey be finenced
tVrowqb the Vetereni Lend
Bon'd. For infoereeMon end
Inf «9 of frecti writ* to:
JERRY SADLER
Coenmi\»ion*e of *V#
Tier er.*i ! .*nd Off - e
forcoment agencies on information
to news media com i-rning arrests
and (lending c riminal cases. Ameri-
can Mar adopted the restrictions,
ihi-n urged state and local groups
. i make them effective.
Purjiose of state committee, said
iex.i- Mar President Italph VS Brite
of san \ntonio, is "to promote a
letter understanding between the
Bar and news media, particularly
in their efforts to support the cun-
stltutional guarantc-es of freedom
of the press .md the right of a fair,
timpanal and piitiln trial "
Mnte said guidelines will lie es-
t a Wished for With lawyers and
ni .i .men in rvli-as. of information
riTutrd to criminal proceedings.
VBA already has formed a na-
tional committee --n guidelines for
arrest and trial coverage "
Bar director also okayed a 13-
r*-frm the til bnd system Others
perty \ct f 1M7. nd n mend-
ment t the Stic I’.r Vet t 'Uv
( ontrat tors .mi1 repairmen learn
ed with relief that they will not
hove to absorb the sale* iax on
material' thc> no- in their work
1 omptroller Hotx rt S < alvert had
h< Id that charges in the sales tax
law rwjuircd th*m to absorb the
tax But Vttv ta n Crawford Mar-
tin held that th* legislature did
not me.in to do that, so the repair
men will continue to colics t sales
taxes from their customers on
par'- the\ u *- for repair', or the*
materials they Use
In a \ariety of other recent 'pin-
ion Martin ruled that
t mptreelier max issue warrants
from appropriated fund' without
. ri to invalid restrictions in an
appropriations bdl
Irn-.l *erm- **f m. m'x r- of the
Judie .cl yuaiita atair.. < eemmis'ion
terminate \oxi-mbcr 19. 1967. 1969
,.n<l 1971 r< '(»•• lively
si». i a | temporary agricultural
permit f'er true k moxem*-nt of farm
commodi'u-s dm not permit Iran'
porta! inn of ec|ui|iment 'Ueh a'
combines
firixe a - wax :n • transit license
!>...*•-- .re author /ed only fortran'
pe.r.etieen cef new vehicles moxing
under ee w n power — nor truck
<1 » not have- tie !* a state- re-side-nt
State- v- antic Commissioner is
.mthori/ecl to ses copies of fran ■
chea* tax report' made to the
. ..mptreeder by ce>r(ic>ration'
Parks and Wildlife Commi-sion
c .n ame nd a umd resolution to
•ite-titute another ro - paying agent
fe r | ,.rk developme^nt i»onds with-
. i/ re • advertising or new b»d<
W o, ther p;|» line rental is subject
to the sale s lax is a fad true for
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Q — I am a housewife who
worked under the- social security
program for three years Will I lo-a*
these credits if I do not go hack
to work within a certain period of
time’’
A — You will nexer lose credit
for the se earnings. However, you
will probably need to earn addi
tional coverage in order for bene -
fits to be* paid on your account
Depending upon your age. v o u
would need from Pv to lb year of
work under social se curity to be in-
suted for retirement or survivor
in-ur.ince, and 5 years coverage
in a 10 year period before- becom-
ing disabled unless you became
disabled bcf>»re age> 31 In that
< vent, you would require fewer
credits.
Q — I am 21 year' old, and my
hu'band and I have one c hild I
was graduated from hteh '- hool at
age is. and I have- weerke-d unde r
social security eve-r 'inee- \m I
insured, and in case of my death,
ceiultl my family receive social s*'
curtly leemdits on mv account’ If
so. how mm h xxeeuld the y ge t"
V — Y<iur family has protection
in ca-e of your death or legal di-
ability The amount of benefits that
c an be paid to a wurke-r and hi-
family is tea-ad on hi aver.rje-
earnings that e .in i»e paid to a
earnings during his working life
Payment tee a familx of twee or
more- brneficiarie- r.enge' from
'i(i to *329 60 a month at this
tmxe-
Q - I siarte-d rcxx-ixing social
se- einty after I retired seve ral
ye ar ago My son. who i age* 2>>.
has tx-e-n di'abl<d since birth I
failed to me-ntion him when I ap-
plied lor sex eal security for my-
'••If I' it t-eo late to apply for
ben* fit' for him now"1
\ — It is not too late to a|>ply
for bem-fit' which may be due
\<eiir son You should get in t.»uch
with your social se. unty offo-e
right away If possible- take- your
son into the office. If he is un-
able- to leave* home*, the -ocial se
tix comptroller to de ti*rmim*
V oeeunty attorney could serve
as a professor for a college class,
but could not accept pax for both
)Ob'
•iirh office will send sormtune to
x iui Tome to complete the neces-
sary papers,
(.) — I have be*en ill for some
Pm* re-rjuiring extensive hospital-
i-/-:-ten along with the services of
a ndicetogist and pathologist. I
the; hi their treatments wm* all
e (eveie*d by the hospital part of
Medicare However, I found that
the ut t $50 and 20*?, of the remain-
i n g portion of their reasonable
charges weft- billed to me. Has
the*re- been any sort of change?
A — Yes. there has been a
chan • effective April 1, 1968. While
you are- a hospital inpatient, the
reasonable charge for their ser •
\; i \x ill Ik* paid in full.
THOSE WERTTHET5AY5
V^LATE SALE
KNOWN FOR BETTER VALUES
These Specials
Good Only From
6 to 9 P.M.. Sot..
Nov. 2
Headsquares
Sheer Ass’t. Colors
each
SATURDAY
NOV. 2*4 6 to 9 P.M.
Red Carpet
Days Specials
Good Nov. 1 & 2
Honey A Almond Lotion, Milk
Both, Both Oil, Hair Rinse,
67
Materials
Req. 47c
3 *. T
Fine
Both Towels
Reg. 1.98
$127
I «a
Ladies1 Panties
Reg. 39c
27‘-
Men's
Sweat Shirts
Sixes S.M.L and XL
Rag. 1.79
r-
Christmas
Cords
Rag. 1.00
n
Hot Wheels
By Mattel
99
Chocolate Coveted
CHERRIES
53^
LAYAWAY
NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS
Onf/iom/t
C ° *=* Ni t ► ' -> ^ C 1
3-HOUR LATE SALE
In cooperation with the TaHa Hornet Foot-
ball schedule we win move our
3-HOUR LATE SALE
from Friday night to Saturday night
SuppoiV the Hornets on Friday Night!
Then
Shop Anthony's 3-Hour Lata Sale
Saturday Night — 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
SAVE! SAVE!
On the following Big Sale
Items!
Ladies' LeminoMd
COATS
Only o few at this price
Ladies's Nylon
HALF
SLIPS
2 for
Man's
SWEATERS
Values to 8.99
Men's
ROBES
Values to 7.00
Ladies', Fish Net
HOSE
Reg. 1.00 Value
Ladies', Men's, Girl's A Boy's
HOUSE
SHOES
CAPRI
PARTS
Compare at 2.9*
Both Room
SETS
Red Carpet Sale
-4 BIG DAYS OF
Men's Long Sleeve
CRESLAN
SHIRTS
Roq. 2.99 Vatu*
Men's Long Sleeve
TURTLE NECK
SHIRTS
Compare at 4.99
Boy's and Girl's
SHOES
Oxford's, Loafers A
SWEAT
SHIRTS
Boy's
BLUE
JEANS
Printed Outing
FLANNEL
36" & 45" Width
4 yds.
Big Thirsty
BATH
TOWELS
\ * / & r;
^ __*
V
EXERCISE YOUR
AMERICAN
PMVUGC
and Sflk
SUITS
85.00 VahM
Girl's
PANTIES I
Nylon Satin 1
Sixes 4-14 ■
3 PAIR FOR A
00
Ladies' Parity |
HOSE 7
Compare et 2.00 |
T
Full or Twin Sin
CHENILLE
BED
SPREADS
Rag. 5.99 Vahw
• 100%
Reg. 2.99 Vahw
SPORT
SHIRTS
HOSE
2pr.
Ladies' A Girl's Knee
HIM OfltLON
SOCKS
t oo
^H2for
\ ^ A M V C CJ
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1968, newspaper, October 31, 1968; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506734/m1/7/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.