The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1968 Page: 8 of 28
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TNI TUI I*, IfMlikii C • • n f f f RIIACB
THtJPrOAV MAY 10 19A*
FAOI 9
non nixs
THOSE WERE THE OATS
LUBBOCK - Donald \ Jobn-
son. Executive V kv l*n>-»d* nt of
plain- rollon (.rower-. In. ha-
accepted an invitation to servo
as a mem tier of tbe official l s
delegation to the IntiTration.il Cot-
ton Advisory Committee meeting
June 2 through June 12 in \th*-n-.
Greece
DONALD A. JOHNSON
•
John-on. Pl'G executive officer
sine e 1965 and a member of
l SDA's National Cotton \il\i-or>
Committee, was selected as a pr,i-
dll* * r ad\i-er to the 1C AC dele-
gation by Secretary of Agnail -
tt'te i hA’ille Freeman
K'\C is an association of 41
countries interested in the prndui
turn. export, import and consump-
tion c! cotton Its meetings have
been aptly described as a world
parliament on cotton ”
per, President Don Anderson of
i rosoyton said ' This is a high
I* rsxaval honor for our executive
univvr «nd will given him an up
po: oii.iy :o gam fir-t - band know
Huge of the world cotton picture
parti* .«i.irly a- it a fleet- foreign
marwei- for High Plain- cotton '
\ niajst fumtam of the 1CAC i-
to oG-t-rve and keep in close touch
w:'h ,k*vvi gwunts aff.-.ting the
w aid cotton situation and to col-
let und di-s* muiate complete and
iimi v statistic- on Algid cotton
-Pi.k- and |>tkv-
\t lime- it ai-O suggest - to
P*rtKip.itir;: -lovernmcni- m*-a- •
urc - Uie committee deem- suit-
„bl< aed practicable' tor the fur-
ther;jic< of a -ound unernauooal
uHto economy
1CC. carries out a umtmuou-
av- vrtwng and promotion program
tn, aiding the- provision of free
Uifinical service- to toreign -jun-
mr ui maintain and expand over-
-c. - markets for High Plain- pro-
uu tion \nd in recent year- ex-
>>i- have accountc'd fur -omc *5
per cent of cotton -ale- from the
area
On 'hi return portion of hi- trip
Johnson will follow through on con
uni- made in the organization-
forei/n -ale's effort with p«-r-onal
vi-it- to trade a.—c«clation- mer-
chant- «tnd mill- in -even Kuro-
|iear. countries
He will leave l.uhhock on May
and rc-tum on alxiut June 20
Hi- tentative itinerary vail- for
vis,t.- to cotton trade- a—o* lation-
in lw Havre. France Bremen.
Germany, and Liverpool. England
Spinners, cotton buyers and other
industry leaders will be contacted
in Milan. Italy; Zurich. Switzer
land Am-terdam. Holland
r: teul exiRNOMc
HAVE A B'M FAMILY —
THSdB'S AO MJS/C U<£
T«£ CHATTEL 0*
CH-&S*V VOC=Sj
OL' DAD USED 1
TO 3E A Bid
AMCt 6iVEiJ
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ME KEE5S Mie>
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BA&S STUFFED /
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Draft
Rules
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Your
Social
Security
By TRAVIS C. BRIGGS
U — I- there any pnn>:on for
paving di-abilitiy benefits to a
Tom & Roy's & Key
Shop
CompUte Sporting Sales A Service for the
Fisherman and Hunter at discount prices.
Winchester - Remington - Ithaca - Savage - Marlin •
Charles Daly - Smith & Wesson * Colt - Ruger - Hi
Standard • Astra & Star Guns.
# COMPONENTS — Loading Tools - Gun Cases * Gun
Racks.
-Rod and Reel Service-
Weaver - Redfield - Leupold - Bausch & Lomb - Lyman
Scopes.
210 W. 4th
AMARILLO
374-1881
WOULD Y0\J like, more
AND BETTER IK RECEPTION ?
Q>f Course you would /
then Cil!
" ffj2r - •
—. andrvook onto
the Cable while the
PMCEJS LOW/
TUL1A CABLE TV
AUSTIN. Tex — Your capital -tr.c.ghl h*x>/< over • the - bar
0 — Mv draft board wouldn I dc- with life en th<- ev< n > r. h>- will a-k for Icgr-la-
f»-r me "in cias- II s i»i Hi-*- i had "f lht' nu,'t -ignilKant politic;,! ti hi ;*-rmitting -he sal. of liquor
not made- normal prunes- toward *«vernmen...l event- - the -mall one drink -,,ed bet
mv baccalaureate degree, but it -“■** 1 runf «-l.ctwn. ih.- June 4 tie s ., l-.-al option ba-i- Thi-
gave me a Class l-S (O defer- of a swvial -es-am « w.,Id mean that. :f the bill pa--.--. % *ork, r *h„ b# K- .han
oer, The- board -aid thi- wa- ***** > egtslalun ..nd the June II Iexan- -till will have to tnix then - .
t,»od for i ve.r If i ve made l)f -s,at' Dc-m.wTati. "wr out it lea-t ihev wont have
normal Ingres- bv then .an I M 1 ‘^public an parti.- p, hr mg ih-ir own boith-
g-i CU-- I S again ' Mthough there are li runoff- STATE CONVENTIONS
\ — Ne-. provided you request 1,1 latgi-lalive race- to he- decided Ivery even numbered year "MJn" ,! -.il,l, *l
a I!-S deferment, can provide the Saturday, the main ixiui. of tour- pnbluail p.,rtie- hold two con fi ._. ‘ rtork un,lt.r
h>cal IxAird with evidence that you *■- That belw.vn 1.1 t.ov I're-ion v.n.oti In pcc-idenliai ,.>n , u, t
an- then -ati-factorily pur-uing Smith and Hou-ton Mtornev I» o n \vjr- ip, joi., convention ca-to w irk (, x „ , ,m(KJIi, „( A„rk
a fuIl-’iTv.- course of instruction. Yarborough iuarUj. i- called ih. pre>,.Unt ...ml u,.,n -h. 'lk... „f
..nd yon are -till under the age iVobahlv no more than a mil conv.-nlion. and th. Septem ,,, , , .,h.-n •• b»- ,n'* d.
conscientious objector dassifua • borough will U- th.- Democratic ;..i- year uace ih* big issue \ '."'u
I .u;. n,*mirvee n<r cov.rnor in the State Democrati* conven
A - In Class I-\-0 are placed l'ach i- reaching for the other - l.»*n *n Dalla- on June ',1 will *»
tho- who have been found, by voter |«tential smith boa-t- of wl .-;her Governor connally is pick
J Vc.il ' W.M k under lrv.- aKI.il
seem .1 • pi CKCI am ■
\ -- \e- KffectiVe with the
inuntf . ( f et ru.iry l*i- t« r
•fore age U may
Oitid
w Ith a littl.- i 11 j year -
oi 24 lion votc-r- will decide whether b» r convention i- known a
q _ '.(hat are th,- two type-- of conservative smith or 1 Ural V .r c. .veinoi - > - nvention
c; rn *>o- It t- no longer nece- -
-at >■ a wotru.n to b. ve bad a
on rent connertion with -ocial s<-
,i.iit m order for her surviving
vl.,!ii.>.n to tcccive Iwitcfit-s. t.'Iieek
witli IN- yxial -ecunty office
Du v v- ill advise you
tj I am 2J veal - old and wa-
inured in an a. cident one month
ac-. How much work rim t I have
t-i i i vc -.u i.d ecunty di-abil
.' p:r men’- ’
\ — t nder the new -octal
i i ity imcndmcnt- ,i |s: n dt-
. t'lc.i tx Vrr .IL'e Will Meed onlv
)l^ y. ; i of work UP l< l sik lal
si'coritv Du- l*7 years of wotk
credit- nn -r lx- in the thr.-. ve;,i
u-i ,.st ending when your disability
. ci.n It vn,i l av, -of! • tent w.,rk
V.-lll eendltM.tl will In- evaluated to
deierm.no i( m.u nw-et di-.dul
Py reijun • ment-
•
Til!' 1 si IT < tNt V M : I'IC'IV
II \\( \Y phtlo-ophy th follow
affluence h.i made tl. I S
ill u— able -<h a tv — with c-ai h
jiri -, >n generating t* t t h r ■ ,•
Ixtind- ot gar bag1 da\ Multi
ply mat by .1*1 nrUi>,". ltd 'hat
a lot Of gal bag. \ a -I *di ’ i • •
— i* *1 v vc. plodu* • ' nil Hint
• .. a. 'it ..
twg'nn.r, to e\p»->,. n< .- .i 1
pi otilem- -av ' g a I < ■ ‘ r
e'e-’-1,1 .r ..n«-t Vke are run •
l. n, .lit of place- to duP'l .old
!> !>ur\ g.Tbage ,nd burton.!
r. •• air |»i!lu’i,>n (*• >bleni
•
SCIENCE- FICTION wrrtwev
r:d ; hllo-opfvef |,’ • par. -CMl.t V
fill tn. change* that ten.e brine
abe.; repnr* i nuclear ph . i> i '
at the I nivcr-.itv of T<-\ \ an
example he cite- II G Well- In
1114 Will predicted with anu/
mg accuracy" the Atomic \ge, the
I tilled Nation-, the nonprolifera
lion treaty and other dc-vvlopment-
that were far ill the future
UNDER the DRYER
By Poulin* Rankin
f * qo *‘ * <4- p • v*?f * old ny*
t-sp* u > ♦ a* .■** of v»r>g
fo ♦» a r»* ■*cf off»C«
, * h •• • a fr-H r»>a\frrmif*dN lQv<
vented *j compute that \ so
M I I
.••(**♦• A A1 Q
1 r • .».rd *t>e
‘1 „ 1 t f t r*'
tba* got a
PAUUNf S BIAUTY SALON
1 4 S f 2^
favorite -on .
Isith
will
convention- If
favorite
fir-t vote of th- Ttxj-
re.-oo of religious training and hi- > year- governmental .-x
helK'i to N- ,on-c»eniiou-ly op - perwri,Narbotough. without go i.mocrati. p-.rty convention
p,-ed to combatant training and vetnniep'al expel • t • urge- h.- • govern,-:
service In Class 1-0 are placed O'*0 approach and t-m <1 rnally t- chosen a
thoat who have ban sound, bv -hi.". - program including low
reason of religious training and *r auto m-uraiKv rate- and con <.elcgation.it th.* national .onv.n
belief, to be con-cientiouslv op- -uirw, protec tion •1,1 ,n ‘ hicago will go to i on
po-ed to war in any fiHTn and to Kven name ulcntif,, at ion — u- ^ "t>d to whomever be — -c—*•
botn <omlxitant and noncombat- uall- -on-idet'd th*- well-pnng of " ' ” he major : li,..’-
an' training and service m the political -uuvs- — wont lx- the >” Hubert Humjihn
armed tone- deoCing factor hc-tw*--n the-e two
^ Bc*;h men have him n -tote
M AN docs not live by bread a- r-‘‘’
lone — but if he did. -ay- a Uni- arv
tun.- oi her death, 1 a>uld not re-
ceive tx nefits tor the children
-ir.c•- mv wife hadn t worked r>-
,. nil' Would ;t now t« j»i--ibl.
foi tiic nt to receive benefit'’
\ If .i woman (Iasi fully in
sored, the children an me v>-
known n ,rr*-- on the
i-la’ure when it con-me- in
T u«--day
ATTORNEY GENERAL RULES
school district- are n-*t au’hor
publx-an-. who wtll hold th»-:r > d to ..«• tut • w. ran’ for
■ -i.vention in < orpu- • hrisp on tit* putp.*-* of pci n.. .n. umm
Jun* 11. doubtl.—ly will p*ek IS proved land only >* held Vttor
s*-n J.rfvn Tower a- their fax n« » (.enc-ral M tin .n ., r*-.* n-
or,- M,n Stat* t»t11 * • h.,irm*n opinion However. t». - <1
ver-ity of Wisconsin scientist, hi- ' • 1 li ter O’Donnell of Dalla-. and warrant- c .,o lx i to -it
I.h dentally, the .. r,r>-r may find )f.nf.r ^Hith*-m GOP chairmen, met , n.. - -.h.x*l i.u Idin^- wrd .-quip
daily water bill would be far more
than KNt gallon- Thi- amount - -urpri-.ngdy bnigh ,tH«-ition in ,n N. A with hopeful- Gov m. nt
well over a ton of wrater - is the N-. .m .r t-,m lb-put.lw.an now , h.>a< in .,r , ,.. Nelson Slate official may be mm
amount required to grow enough inee ,-aul Fgger- «t Wichi* K.ll- Kl-Ku, «. lx.wim-11 ,- m-t r,,.: . 1 tn* ...v. inimni f,.t -x
wheat to produce 2.5 pound- of R.-gardle-s of whi-hej -md. ,.Vpected to talk nhnut a -e. ond uusa r.curr* *J n 1* 1. . ■: - '*f vet-
J ' — "r ^KHers ~ •' i,.iit<,i allmurtive to Senator low cran land bond- to out of
^ n- next govern*.!. th. at <i- i„ ljn..| bi,v ,onferred with tut,- b.mk-. M.»r*-n ■ an
Idem - rat.c legislative pr* „hng of K,,. ,n) N v,r ,n<1 , lin.MW. d ., ,,,,,-r .........
- of talk- with all thr.- NEW BANKS PROPOSED
HERALD AOVERTtSmO PAYS! f , , (>(n
BaTte- ir *h.- s.-n ite and sp,-:.k
Ghent Bel- t.r \0 . (|U. Mut-*h* r ■*( Br* n
ham ip the House, will tn- pow«-r
to tx re, kon.-d with
1 ratuv- ,rr. Germany
giuni .net London. England
In all of these. Johnson will ful fi-g-.r*
stress the quality improvement- Barm - -.dm: tedly a-pire- ’•< high
made on the Plain-, the technn al t-r offi*- ..nd Mui-< h> i rc|«.rtcdly
service- being provided by li t; i- m:cre-ted in , !,,r._ tenur- in
and our determination to pro - !h< Hot •
v id* the -upply. the quality and LEGISLATIVE RACES
the amices necessary to pleas*' There «n few district rati-s on „ bHck t0 int^^.r ,t.sl ,-.t,»- ..*.* -tbb
1 Jcftivr. rc. . ..f A... rs rs .
foreign cUstorncT- and in.rea-e the .lure 1 (.allot and no
hoard m.mtx-r- -.f th.- f.-x., s Banking B-jrri or d
M-irjcip.il league will rn*--' at * r rg r*qu> - tor , - rt.-r *• m
h! l’a-o on lu:i«- t» Th* v are ex Harlingen If .gh 1-1,id and M
jx-< t. d to di-c u— t;ov*-rnor t .hi our i ,iy
mill-. - plan to dx-li-h the city (Mg.,m/er of , ;>r.,j«,-cd Bank
-ales tax o? Commerce for a new Harlm
< nmmlly ' plan w*>uld rat-e th« g . n -hopping > en'er insi-tcd
-late -ale- t.,x from two to three ttu ogh t h e r -j«,k*--man that
p. • nt and funnel par of th.- downtown bank- ar* n--' r* ..dilv
due to tr.ifT:, cc-r.g.
the r u-e of cDtton from the High statewide contest- Howexer. a ,m,,r . >,x■) , vp.-rt
, , (af Pf.f--..,nal ...........go. the nf T,x N lUrX
I'M plenary meetings are al- legi-laiive ra.i an very -ign.f . , mac he bid the gn * d
i.•mated Ix-tw.-n memtx-r , oun • team - tally where me um .. ... fr<w, , money to moe .* • to harf t . I’.-nm-ul
Ipere c a dtffer.n,* of of.im.-n r-,.- But |-r* .,)• n’ :h. II"
on tb*- con lir.gen Nation il Bank and K.r »
>f Harlingen di
cipalltie- when there l‘ no re Slat. Hank d H.gh Island A,
t.-rr to th. -tab- Governor ad <>p.- >-d t,-. Uo t.ulf (-,,t s
v>-or- apparently feel the courts H nk of W;nn;*-
w.xjld tx- he-it ,pt to der\ fund \n*I !h> , a-*' f,>r a Mtw.wri
the -tale ,nd eitie- with both City -tat.- Bank a., pr,*’- :*-d t*-.
in dire ficx-d offaer of !h.* First National B .nk
sale-
218 S. E. 2md
945-4445
trie- and recently have attracted bent at* cauemed ihi- tx-> au-<
from 150 to 200 cotton lead*'rs lanu- duck- often v,.t. differ •
and government repre-entative- ently iron ;h<* * r.-t-l*ted
from ail part- of th*' world Vaiv <yt will lx- on the ra • -
Jnhn-on will be th*' xs-ond PCG hc-twc-c n sen Bn*1 Keegan and
executive officer to attend an It' \r Kep Konald Bridge- -,f t orjm-
meetrng The late George W Phe.f- i hrw. to, the State Se nate Sf)|) ^ ,ax . hiine,. |v sv.fford and Sugarland s*
fenlarger. Johnson - predecessor, for thet area Rep John K B ame hkHx *„ ^ ,0 ,h. ,,Unk
iic chosen as th*- producer del- \er-u I toon Kamo- of FI Pa-*. ___________________________
egate in 196.1 when th*- mec-ting Hep J h! Miller of Burkeville
wa- laid in Bangalore. India ver-u> ia.r \dam- Kep B o t.
Exports are a -ignifuant fact- Hcndruks v.-r-u- farmer Kep Bill
or in markets for thi- area’s cot- Dungan of Mi Kinney
ton.” \nder-on stated, and we Other lunoff- tnv.ilv*- top vote
can't afford to miss a -ingle op- getier in local ra<* when- ir
pcirtuntty to enhance our under cuinlx-nt- lo-t altogether or w re
-landing of export mark*-t - or to not running for r< elect tun
pari;*-pate in the making of in LIOUOR LEGISLATION DUE
tern .tior.al agreement- that <nn - (*<w John ( onnally Jun*- 4 s|ie-
eeivahiv ct.uld either make or (W’l -e--.on of the legislature al-
hr«-ak our -ale- to ftg-eign coun- mo t certainly will <om< to grip
tiie- ’* w-i*h utiportant liquor legislation,
It, also not*'d that an increase pint .ably including a mixed drinks
in c <|x.rt- is thi- country'- only bill
tmmedi.i’e hop*- for returning to \ lions*- -tudy committee - re-
th,- (.roduclion of 15 or Ifi mil port on how to improve [>re-*-nt
linn bale- of cotton annually statuf. ha- tx-n promised before
.eein-on. a native of fiamlin the -|x- lal > -ion tx gin- Rep
T‘-xas. t- a 1055 (gricullural Fxl- K H • <*r> of Vu toria < h.«irm.,n
u< ; lion iTaduate of Texa- Tec hno- of th<- panel and Hnu-e sjx*:.k< r
logical ( oll«-ge where he ranked Ben k-.rm-s have indicated the r*-
in th*- top 10 per cent ol his class p*a-> will (ontain mator, .nn’ro -
H,- also re-entered Tc<h far grad- .er,-. 1 n-oimm.-nd tion
u;,te -tudy in c hemistry aBer ser- L<- ul’■ of the inv< tigation made
vmg with the f. S. Army m Gw- by Mty »;«-n tTawloid Martin —
ip any a§d hi- recomm* ndatton- — also
ilusely as.s*xiated vnth cotton ar* riu«- by Inn, 4
all hi fife. Jrginson l»**K»n his tiain.illy h;i- strongly indicated
car«x-r with Plains Cotton Grow- he will urg< th*- lawmakers to
er- in IKKI and became executive <*nn*Niip with a mix<d drink bill
vice president ot the 21 - county, ns n part of hi- tax program
25 (W member organization in HN5 (,b-* rvers believe that. in-t*-ad of
,* and-
NOW OPEN
The Swimming Pool
•I
Villa Apartments
WM023
by fo sm wbof wo now have
1968
MILLION
DOLLAR
ROUND
TABLE
|. W. "Han” ROGERS
for bis dKlingufcSed record of quality I«f* insurance
tervice, Ibis Soutbwe ’em Me Afent has hrrn elected
• member of the l%8 Mill ION tXJUAk tilbM) TABU,
•ne ef the h ghest *ch*«vrments in the life ii.'uranve
field — further proof ot his qu*M,, at.ons as "Your Friend
lor life" Vxithwextcrn life **tend> to h,m wa-rne»t
BonvatuULunfx
TUIIA TFkAS Bouttmmmtam LM*
67 Fomin Dr.
——. m ■
0P5 ?8?0
Golden Spread Upholstery
Shop
Custom Upholstery
LARGE SELECTION
OF QUALITY FABRICS
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
O. H. SCHLAEGEL
OWNER AND MANAGER
104 Virginia AMARILLO 372-7734
Coma »a fha
"Little Country Church
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