The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1967 Page: 4 of 23
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TNt fUllA, llwfilit C • v • • y ) R I • A l D
THURSDAY MAY 1* 1<V7
« eounYi? siair©ia
By H. M. BASSARLY
tCnntinufxl f mi jmcv ]>
hi* brother, TYictmasw'r G*- -ra! L.rr% 0‘Rri>'n.
Andcrwr of V*w M*\i o, and tt> !•'• . is
■ Itirrp were individual pl.uv can Is anil we were mmi-
ed with to Yarhoruugn.-
None ol the Kenrwxlvs were &>r- «m>.
TTie food was gtmd. . f l»*t nrgrxin. n ,’f canla-
Vwpp filled witn ‘r* -M -* • s .
fruit, brick h*e criMm makliii in the sail* ol a Tn-
hry. and coffer
At oerh of our pbv- was a heavy gE-s ash trav
with the Preoident'* sed ami x gr.it irv, a memento of
the orrasion from tie Prra.rtent. On.) the Prcsivl. nt
can affix his seal ami signature to sivh an item.
JAM WAflM*iOTO\ TKIP immediately follows*!
a weekend trip to Odessa w ierc wv wvc* spe ak-
er at o dinner at the Odessa Contrv C.,ih. T k. is
were $3.50 and they ran oui of f »*i . .list otH*< to
arrive were fed, but not what wis on the nx u,. Thr
lood was delwajus. . reminder! us of tin* E. u Trve
Inn when it First opened.
Thoae dinner* are held at *dc O.k ssi Chi- ,wy
Club periodically. Bo Bv.irs. head of the A-- icut.ii
Press Buroou at Austin. w»s tlx las’ sneak r
We bavo nev’er spoken to a warmer, more re-
ceptive group. Frankly, wo wcr<* sit ‘l.» appitlai •
srve since that is John R.r h country-
The group was quite d.-’.ngui-hed Mr and Mrs.
John Ben Sneoperd wi're there. Mr. Sliepp^rd. for-
mer Attorney General and pr*-*- nf pr.-sxle .>f the
West Texas Chamber of Commerce, brought il-»ng h s
copy of ’’The Texas C»*untr> Editor ’ w a ne
bought last fall to be autographed.
Alao there was the Solicitor GotHTaJ of tne I’ni* 1
States under President R«x>sevelt. Mr. Your.4, p- ir -
nent attorney'. We reoogni/ed him fr«*m h -• ■> 'u.e
which is in our n»irgue Dan Sullivan, w »o w s id• u-
ed for Congress by Joe ffool. was there. Also Dr.
and Mrs. Bill Lockhart dr»*\e all the way fr >.n Al-
pine. 150 miles away. A group gatner--i in 1 hone
following tht dinner and The Lo«*kharts ddn’i star
hone until aft« r mxlmj^it. Hop* *<ie> ma<i» it
Dr. Lockhart has pursu>il the problem of nunieipd
water as a hobby, just as other- pursue «<•;' r fishiix.
He is a staunch Democrat in a town so c »nser\ -.i’ivo
thar it voted for GokHnrter In NM> yd - «we
whclmingly ear ted the med eal d- N>r mayor!
He hat a mighty strong argument for underground
water for municipal use and sur' 1 e water ;..r fa; n
; irrigation
In Austin we ran into a water off rial wr know who
says imported water for irrigatxin - g - ig to Ini irrx*
, a reality in the Panhandle and South Pia.ns.
t \A1K VUE GIVEN a nice inception by KOSA-TV
Ww where we were nterv.cw.it lurin_ fli n on hour,
whpre we were interviewed during the n«nn h <ur,
after whk’h we had luneh w ?h our )>»-'- at the
Rooster Ro«>m. something 1 k,. • <• Gold Tm in Ama-
rillo. Among thr group was Fivd.t Powell, h id of the
spen-h departmiTit at Odessa College md former
t«*i.*her of Dan Blocker. She* a charming pc m*i.
sit firs* ksamed of riic Tulta Herald thmugi Bkx'k-
ei.
.<hc wrote a pnxlu<’tion in wnch Blm-ker and
Loren Green s’arred. loiter Bkvkcr insistiM iiiat
t‘v>y t ike die pr itucti-m to the I’nivcrsiiy of Kans
v'hM-h had oonferml an honorary tkxtorate on him.
1J.‘ wanted to express h s appnx'iation h> doi.i ■ <- . m>-
tt.ing by wn.ch t‘ie medical school at the muvers v
ovoid raise some mxxk'd funds.
Several member* of tie faculty from Odessa
Cilloge »«*re present at the dinner including the head
o> th<* pvlitit’a! s.-ienix‘ department, a graduate of ILr-
v ird ami native of Ma-sachusetls Also pres nt w ts
the head of the journalism department ami sevci ul
other Uvr hers wi>*sc nain«*s evade us.
Two charming lxwts were ATakie D.iv.s, Et*tor
county treasurer, wiw is program chairman <>f 'fa*
^n»up. and Pk‘»ty Dooley, a wiiet»l in Ode--a Slu h >•
a large trained sh«‘piierd d«vg wh..#i staml- aim -t
•.vaist high Wm asked wlxMlx'r he'd ruiier Is' d> id
or a K- jvubnean. ne falls over and pi i>s dead!
t AIE EHPF.CI ALLY ENJOYED tlx« trip to Odessa
s.nce wc weren't rustu-d as we usually are.
We drov e down tne day before, sfK’nding :he nt ght at
the Wesvrner M *;ei at Lames.. It arxl tie <-staur-
ant m¥\t d«x>r are two of the fin«*st places t.> st y
ami ear we’ve found in a long time. We sh<Hnd havo
Ci. 1ml Waller and hlla Ikmi; however, we K»»k ad-
vantage of th,. occa.s».in to edeh up on some much
n»t.ded r«*st We had flown to Austin ami Kick earl er
tat week and fatigue had be<»n aeeumu..ttux;. -So
we !ef1 Fir Odessa a day early, wv nt to bul at L.-
:i.. sa at 4 o'.iix*k that afternoon, ;.ml slept until
S o’c:<x-k t«ie next morning.
We didn't cvi*n !«•! itv' Herald know where we
were we could rest witlxvut being d.startl'd. It -
wonderful fo lie “i»*st” for a few h.*ur>
Om* of «xir gre.iti'st >>y- is in me' g .ml v sit-
ing w.th our large Heraid family of rea.iers. They
usually ftx’l like they kmiw Us* and we {•■>'. lik«• we
know them even though we may na\ me' <r y
ti.nvugh e irresj^mdence. TU- fact is. ali> ugh Dr.
Lo-khirt wa.- rai-.-t at Canyon .vher,> ins f iflier w is
a college prof«‘ssor, we never met him until the other
night al Odessa Sometimes we w mk - h-n, they
know Us so intimately. . th»n we lmd that they h.ve
1* .d ’ T;ie Tex.is Country Kdifor.”
^ \W AI.KX DICKIE: in Washing on )!• a v .ys
asks about 1. Dean Ru’i-r >1 s, -i.K his r«
gards to ail h.s Tulia frx'mls.
There was dust in the or vvhi'n we 1 mded at
Lublxx'k. We overheard a kr.ow-i’-all yixing e\ee i-
iive from I>all is say to ttv* fe.l -.v s.-ated rv\* to him,
’ Th.s is Wes- Tex.* — the largest expanse of 1< s. rt
in \0rt.1 Amer. i. The dus* blows isie ev-ry day in
the year.”
i Dear Editor
* First I must introduce myself il-
.tfmugn I have on several oci-askirw
-met with ami shooK your hand aioig
.jWith the Gov’env.r 'Mr Conn.i.!y»
and Senator Y.<rb>.rough on several
oceasi >ns.
My father and mother ire located
* in Parm<*r County .md I tie...-ve are
, still subacriber* to y.xir p.jsT (Mr
-and Mrs. Leon Smith. Sr 1 At this
* point I will say w.’n a thankful
^Ik'art tnat they br.vught me up with
**vh.it I know- is an open mind irvl
lwilling to learn ami l.s'en to >ny-
fcthinu (argument or otherwise be -
fore forming an opin.<m of my <n\n>.
il fe**l that of all the tiling- th^
did g.ve me that thin is pr.ihnbly •«»'
of the most lasting and import ek
At prenent I am in Auer i a for
»twx> w«*ks before returning h-me f >r
a visit with my family. I’ve just
finiMifxi my »*vond tour to Vietnam
and am anxious to get home to rtl
the friendi.nes-s of West Tc\ .s <n«x*
ag un, and above all mv family
As a norp'™! in the L’mt.xi Slates
Marine Carps, it is not my j >h to
express my opinion other than at
the polls at election time, but as I
•’read some articles from the <>p!»o-
site party controlled pipers here in
the Australian pafK'is. I rn very r 111k-
ful that wc have access to g<vxl
libi'ral view* in government it'a rs
inc luding Vietnam nml S«eith. is* As-
ia I will lx* looking forward to n »d-
ing your piper wh«Ti I reach home.
At times over here I felt very , very
dcj»*cted bevau** of the apparent
dissemxm over our invotvenHtit in
Vietnam ba<-k in fh<* stall's I cin’t
de*< ribi' to you w*hat rhe feeling is
like when ooe hears the mi’ throat-
expressions) reports from hon> I ’s
not a morak* tvostor to say the
least One of the greatest m<»ale
boosters fo me was Senator Dirk^'n’s
talk, suppirl.ng the Pr.'Sitk' -l. At this
point I reduced we do have h un fi x!
and strong as always America. «s
he is the vxxce of his party. I was ■*>
proud when I r«*ad hie n*port in *ti<
pafx»r. What kttle I have dorw* seem-
ed all much more worth i? ail when
I road and urolersf.xxi that we s' rvi
unifkd and strong T would gn • my-
thing to xtiake hands with tiiat 'a-
mous and warm he irtod .xenatc
minority leader I might vote a drf
fer.stt ticket at elect am tlian h.rn. hu*
at [irpsent we are on the s i ne ra n.
I feel proud to )»• a small fur* of
•what is happoemg overseas and
s'rjng» r wh*n I kn m this is f u
way my nation thinks. I could walk
off the edge of the work! if ihi*y
nee»ksi th.s done. I've never me' a
Marine wt><> wanted sympathy )>it
I've met many who often fee - ghtly
de>i-icd or -onfused as I np » i i-
Needles* to say "v- jobs- ,y» <>• )»ij'
with greater A*st when o. is o*n
yinasd it’s ttie Will of his ixmn’ry
He can pu body, rxil ar.d rn. id in
hi* job
With this I will cio-i hui ix>' » '• >n
I ve thankixl .vki and ai fn. id
ly We-»t Texas ptupie ah 1 \e
so well for yHir thinking of 11- who
do your will.
Think you very much .r y >ur
time and f will Is- sure to n »d t(s
Tu:n Herald while at h<>me.
R4*sfsxX/uH> yours-,
DAVID R SMITH
Cpi. i’smc ^
Dear Editor
r After limits out in .sir rj<b at
Gulfport M-s . in l!)r. a feL-w -.il-
or fold 1 story ab'ut a n dl toy
#th.it had been s.i«lded hv .1 nu r -
ehmt for t.whing ’he je !> ts-ans A
huge truck driver f<*m<i its i»oy
crying ieamr0 his probjeru, cou -
ttoitx) him t.nk his ha xf. ckI s r -fc
briskly into :he -tori' H< • a ed at
the iner h.nt. threw out -*»
«ni said to llx- tot. feu h . -
jelly bean*”. TTu kid did and Ms
ns r h mt prompily hit him with a
newspaper. The child was ixmsoiiil
and ag on was onienxi to “Touch
Hi i-e jelly bi'ins ”. This time he
wa- hit with a broom, then a hat,
a *.d larger a:xi largc-r r>bj<i-»s. and
r *v> r w is a linger r.i.-.si to help
him. The story w»s »• r diculous
ttut ixii hut wa- filltxi with laughter.
S n.t urn I have heard this story
r<*p .ted o\er and over, but true
«'oth*s 1 ke this are not funny.
We - n' MaeArthur to Korea and
sod "T.rti.’h tixisi• jelly beans'’ and
then hamstrung his opemthms to the
breaking [>oint Through Radio Frts'
1 irofx* we 'old the Hung-irrtms to
“Touch those jelly beans’’ and then
h->'.lo:ed “Bravo’’ acr.iss the* x-ean.
JFg_ir.i!ned kv Free Cuban* to free
melr OKinfryme?! fn»m the tyra it.
We delivered those brave boys to
Pk* Bay <*f P.gs and loal tnem
“Touch th>»s4- j*i!y hturw" — and,
win e they wen- on the Ix-a-hes try-
ing to load their guns wrth mis-
nntoied huliets our fiikks flew over
and ’ipped their wings .n a firecscll
• date.
Orks' again our b>ys are not al-
lowed to bimli this or fhaf or block-
ade Haiphong Harbor. Tnev w*-ne
or MK1S on the ground We sc-.vi
n d .ui..w<d to destroy missile sites
mountains of awl to their mortal
enemy, an! order them to “T<AK-h
trw*se jt»l!y beans”.
J W AIXEN
4 M<x«k>wbnxik
Sin Antonio, Texas
•
Dear Editor
Vm gave the most lucid, inform'd
pn - ntat on of the* fwilitH*al situation
in A ner i that I have heard r,r
1 d Tlie fact ta d the Odessa Amer-
can refused to rover the m«>o’ing
E>< ei-e “he is against the John
I'. r n So icty’” reflects the intelle**t-
u ,\ s-iek climate there. Th«> fact that
tm* - ip r-'i»rist r\'itive <’i<*fix‘nt there
1 - not supporting tfie hon<j ssue for
t* i-.niea] and vocational expansion
tiKTi- refl< ts the blindness of those
who in this day are “again*' public
cd.ir.dion "f the maxse**.”
TY>- bi'-rt friend of the I>«ckhart
Vi'r in Canyon w is land happily st
Mrs T V fLiuolla) Rovps — alsi
n admir< r of yours. Once when this
1 " p t'f> r’s big ears were listening
I* I .c 1 Mrs Reeves v. r,- la k :ig in
a 1 '"? b-mter and referred 'o thrm-
- .v- as - a\es ' working f> r "Mu
s» .F>e“. Dr J A Hill. She will
throw a slvw md deny this — and
s i, v> Ml he reading this — Ixit
“Ma-sn J<x>” wi’I get a (buckle nut
of if This s just inother facet of
hs : ca'ness. He alw «vs sign* his
p ,* t i«-»ters to me ‘ M iss i J«w'.“
l.ik< many j*.i*ple of (Kir vintage.
I !im,d the a Pr - dent of the
Crutid S» Mrs w >uld always have the
r * il rjaalitie- and leadership of
FDR Arxl I h d assuoxxl tviat every’
c<*li* < ■ had 1 IYi-idem like !»r J. A.
li I If 'i is Is- n .! sad exp»’rience to
learn tnat such is not rlx- rase — n*»t
to discredit many capable.
.he 'formed c:ti/en is the tml-
w e of denwrary”. TIi s hut Ixwn
- 1 in nany ways. fKir civiii/.ition
i- no n r because of the uninform-
1 1 cil iwrtirtilarly the MfS-inform-
• i cm/en. The gnvif danger is the
“/ n r.onhx'tua:” or rhe “ant intel-
1 to This can safely )>c said in
y or paper, lenusr tlv«e who retd
if m mostly intelkxiuals whetrx-r
• r ■ *' aw jre of i? Governor Iwster
M tddox md Ffx-fiovemor G»nrge
W • i< e are m ik .ng a pitch to the
non ,n»f anti - intellectual who 1*
d- > frightened by economic frei--
t n for negroes. Tues.- are dan-
gerous men.
W K I/KT\HART M D.
Alpine, Texas
•
A wis, bodiand buy* his wife such
e\;>crtsiv« china tiiat sht won’t trust
him wdh tlx dishes.
Yearbook
Dedicated
To Grads
Tne 1%T H.»met yearbook st iff
dedicated its pnxliiil the grad
Uit.ng seniors ur^i aniMxinced x-
WVi >'s Uix> l.xi 'or the year m an
,»s-enib.y Tu«-s<iay.
A replica of i> r- viT rtf fie h«>*k
wa- srx»wm to the s'ud-'n: t> <dy - rxx*
the fx> ks will not be hcv im? 11 lat-
er. Co-txJitor* Anita Hair md Su-w
\l<Cuil »ugh n> id 'a d»il cn'm;) and
gave cx-rtifieates :o th< Who s Woo
oonorei-s.
YYEio’s Who is chosen by ih.‘ TIN
faeu.ty and inriudes- those 'en stu -
dents in the junxir and sensir rl.>s-
• -s who have sh \> n 11 outst.inding
ability to lead in the dewroum as
well as in extra - curricular »c-
tivities.
T!>is<' students h-norvd fr<xn xie
senior class .n Tu*-day s iss.xnhly
were J.i.kie K, im, K i.v Fulkervm,
las* Dev.n, Clayi<*n Devin, B. I Daw-
son, Kathy Barbour. Jimmy Hutson,
and Ann Mills Jun.'is listed in
W n> s \\ no u re s'* \ M Cul ncti
up<t \rx* Villarreal.
Public Notices
Notice of the Names of Persons’
Appearing js the Owners of L'n-
rla;m<>d Amount- Held By: Tlie
F.rst Ni'ionil lYank of Tulia, Ri\
47, Tul a Texas.
This notice is given and puh .sinl
pursu-anf to Yi-tion 3. Article .’LT’Jb,
Revised C.vil Statutes of 'n-* S'ate
«»f Texas, in an effort to lor.it#*
prxins v«tx> are Mx* dtp - ’•is <11
owners of umiunts m accounts that
hive remained .nacove or dormant
according to the provisions of \r-
ticle 3272b for more tn ui sewn
<7( years.
Tlie un ’laimed amounts due the
depositors or owners listed h 1 - n
vvi, tx- paid upon pr.xif of owm rvh.p
at the office of tlx* n.im«>d depisi-
tory w thin nine • 9» months, arxl
if un 1 nxd tEx reaper they may lx*
subju-t to rep»rt to and < *n-» rv 1
tion by the St ite Treasurer in ac-
cordance w th s-ud Article ,5272b.
Barnett, Ger»Id, f>2X N. f’rosby,
Tu!#!. Texas; Bates. \ct; I. 1 • >.
k ;• M - Grace; Brow I • NT :
Chitwood. Bill Tom. IfitlO Tayl o r
Street, Amarillo, T<\vs: Conkun,
A. J : Dame , L. N ; Dunn, A VY ;
A. W . Happy; Ld.v ml-. Mr. or
Mrs J \Y . R.gut#' I, Tulia. T v s;
Evans, S. J ; Fenton, Bilhe; Fent< ’i.
Mr or Mrs. I{. 323 NAV 2 d
s'ni’t; Tulia, T« \ s; G< .re H G.
Jr. Box 111 Tulia. Tex.-; Giftxrt.
Charley B. or Vi.g.ma H B>x 73.
Tulia, Texas; Goss, I kin R . B«iX
97. Eldorado. Ok1 i«»;n c G r 1 d y
John R.. Gen, r.r I>< verv Tulia,
Texas; Grant/. W. H . B \ 59r», Tu -
la, T*'\.is-; H.cks. Amo- A ; Hill,
Billy E.; H<»igi - Shirley Cop'iand:
Hodges. Terrell J . ,WI3 43rd Street,
I.iiIiIk) k. Texas; Horten Ra.rnorxi
Box 17t. h/lrixi 1- n. f'« x.is; Jackson,
If I! ; Jones .1 (’.; Lindsey. A. L ;
Living- <»n. Mr. or Mrs Hugh B ,
Mafad'/r. Texas: MC' i. r l-kirtoio;
\I K.. . (’ L.; M* d\ * Welch, Es-
crow; M'*.re M F; Morgan, Sam
& Ora; f*, ter- James H.; Rey s.
Antmio; Rogers Janie- V.; Rush,
T E; Sc i't, Marv (’ uxle; Smith,
E H ; Sjurks. Darwin I).. 1132 San-
ta, Spr.ngf;eld. Colorado; S .v a n.
Bnxike- 4- Jone- FN ow. Tlurn s,
J'»m Burl, Tulia. Te\ Trimbh
Erma KrTexas; Tucker, Ix*o;
Turner. Hub rt L ; Tiirrx r, James
C ; Webb. S. H.; VC m r, Davi.l,
21.3 N B St reft, .......rs, Arkansas;
EDDIE *H%KI*
Eddie Sharp
Recital
Slated
1ft/ H.wklns Davidson w 11 pre-
- Ed a ci Lew - Sa.rp, a.vsisf«s1
i> M -- Patty ShurbiM in a senior
p arxi r. -tal. Sunday afternoon at
1 p.m. in me cYvijx’; rtn' E'irst
B >' '-t ’mm-h in Tulia. TYu> ptiblic
s invited.
I id c, 17 vetr old s-in of Mr. and
\ir- 1. wis Sharp, recently p.irtui-
nitui in paying InternaIhwval in 'tx*
N <' tu Piano Playing Audition of
vvh j )h* is 1 nxmilwr. Tbi* n»m-
• ii - r*s|uiivments aixi made
•; n ligible for the lnternat.,xial
Pan* Pliying Certificate, pin, and
o . 1 - M»»>1 ; atvi dipioni« wlm+i w ill
h>‘ rt’ed •<> E1;? 1 > at his Sen.or
• ' Ed tie has played Interna-
t.o t for he p«st thr»v years. s.vm--
ir.g an iverage of for all thrtx*
y. irs. H* is- t menrtier of the 19H7
- v.ir c ass t»' TAilkt H gh arhool.
Fwidx- h is h«s n offer**! a half-
’ ' i arxl \,ipl.<vl Music Si’holar-
-* p at Wes’ Texas State univer-
- > and 1 state tur:-*n -. 'xiiartiiip
a TeXi- T* nnuiogic.il Hive.
- nrp fuis btxm .1 member of th<’
T; t Ugh -.hull timd for 'our
y*-urs in which be h.«s r<*cf*iv«d riu-
1 p 111- 0,0 irs He went to tf>* St ite
- .0 - Ensemble contest List June
w‘ier* he p:.ty<*d a haritone solo and
parti, pitisi in a haritotie tr.o. Th.s
v ar. he played in \i R*-gi«>n h.nd
I ad r>- eivisl a F rs’ division on
.s baritone s >k> whi«-h will make
h m I'ligihW* to go to *t ite again in
June.
•
Tommy Stewart
To Graduate
VY’ivn,- Stewart, sopho •
n'"t. from Tulia. is -.oeduled fo re-
.n Asstx-iate .n Applied Arts
•1 fr->m L.it»l»'i k Chr s’ian Oul-
« in ixxnmencern.-nt exer-ises jo
be neld May 26 at H p.m. in tne ,x»l-
iiidiforium.
■i'l'.v urt - the -am of Mr. and
Mrs. I r >v Stewart, R«iute N, Tulia
A *i'i graduate of Tulia High
bi'l, s. w rt a »s 1 member of
: 1-. hand. F’F’N, itxl was eie.-1ed
Mr Pi IS arxl a is class valedictorian.
\ muse major at IXX’. Sti’wan
- rvi-d is president «»f his freshman
1 - arxl was 1 member of hand
• . \ Cap|nlla (3x1111- He was
, - ’ed freshman cwi-s fav<irite.
’A . K -e president </ Involvement,
It . • • nmenoe -
rn« nt nldress.
!> J.i k Pwites. former I XT* dean.
- < -luled to presen' fix’ h.-ic -
< 11 iu: u< addr* -s M i> 21 at k p. m.
Girl Scout News
M i.v u the Girl S<*outs of Mrs Ted
I’rance'-' troup p.t.-txil tents and
nu;i»*l o u t. TEiey putnned trx*ir
ev rung meal arxl also trx* bre.ik-
fast A *et aij the camping and 1 rvx
quet playing they made plans for
t hake sale fo raise money fm
camp this summer.
M y 13 w is 1.e day <»f the Ixike
- tie .rid all tin ake- arxl px-s wept-
1 li by "ie gir themselves wif.'xiut
fht use of a prepitid mix.
TuesrFay May lh w is tlx* last reg-
ular meeting for this Tr*»»p 429
Mrs. S'rage w as presented w :t#i a
!' as a token of kne and appcc-
' on from this group of Girl Scouts
-t d wh >tn started out is Brown-
.v ;t h Mr Conn a* Vaughn.
Many of tfiese have b#'i*n in the
1 11. r.tup uxt have never misses!
a ixi'-ng u;. — .or the ream*! of
siekness.
N'.-xt year fh«*y will no longer tie
II ul S ou'- hut will Ixsiinie Ca-
deftes
H-m't forget to come to the ga-
i.e - c i<* > **n Saturday May 20.
*>• \rtnur Stuf't and the time is
9 30 unt.l 5:30.
•
Q — My mother in entering #ic
• i-pi'al arxl the doctor tuis told us
t 1 it -ne wi.l hav«- t»i hav«* 1 private
• mm lx ms, of the seriousnes- of
tier conditxin. My understanding is
that mixlicane will only pty for a
-• rni private rmim Is this correct?
A — If if is HHxi.eally mxi-sfeiry
f : your mother to have a private
porn. mol. -are will jiay for it. If
private ,«om 1- furnish**d at
voir ii'quest arxl is not nvdieally
e-siry, you w.iu d pay the dif-
n e Lx, *t wa - -n the private and the
ni - private r«t,*s.
W c C.-e.l R Route 1, Sdverton.
T« x Ui mis, R D & Mary V :
VA -o i. All or Mr- H.ink, 104 N.E.
3rd Street, Tulxi, Texas.
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a
PRICE
Dish Cloths
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I DOZ.
69
Floral
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37
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1
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5.95 Value
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£ E«.
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Size
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00
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Men's
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Wash & Wear \
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Boy's Cotton
Sox
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5 Prs. 69
Boy's
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Values to 1.98
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Men's Cotton Sox H
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1967, newspaper, May 18, 1967; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506753/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.