The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1968 Page: 9 of 28
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TMIJPr.DAY. MAY MO 19/>U
THF TUIIA, (Swisher County) HERALD
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Vigo Park
Varieties
B\ MRS. ROLAND MtHlRF
Om conimuniH w;is shock*< I .ind
.•<!d* ru'd to li'.irn of the dcuth of
.lohnnv Dwayne * Mom ai»»* 24,
^In a,i killed in .i car ni'idenl
f.iiK Saturday morning i-.i-t of
Tulia on I hi- I x»\ ♦* road Ho is
■ ‘I O', his jtarent- Major and
Mr laun nilom of I ox. who
art rd hi \manllo by air Sun
d no 1 ' I an oti r Mars Ellen
ai'O of I nglund. arid Mrs l a
I mn.i Hi I’l-lr of \aa, Hawaii
frmrtrnothen Mi i n 0
■ " of Vigo Park and Mrs Ellen
s i <i of | u()l>oi k and othiT ri*
! iiiu ai d mans hands Johnny
! I" * ri farmini: with hi aunt,
I Minn Robert sin> «• hi -
uri' li' di ith Ho was very dear
• i tho * who losi'il turn and will
(*• mini
Mi I o'.d
I . ini s .irut otfii'i u latisi- for the
' » < ni'|ih«*w l*asid i.ibMin
.1'ownninf whili on hi nior
; i on of Mr- Hull
r tiio i.i t Hi funi't.il •4-rvii •
i Mori'1 > a* Minor a! VS oils
■ • llso I Mt Hull
ih r lor th* doaih of an uni lo
v hi • fur.i r .d w. Saturday a!
( Ii i'urn
and Mr M I '-mith
II..IT! ' it \ llod lad woi r
■ of th* :r daufhti r
i.i'.11 Mr Harm \ I atham and
It. . Hfr to ri tuin horn*
unlay
1... \*»ri' rtris sonny’ peo|>le
!. ’• from th* “th gr idr
s • -ion las’ wis k I hoy . r»•
Mi
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Coliim f'ulwoll who was salutator-
i; n l ots \rnold and Kusty Rog-
ors
Mrs Nettie Newman sjx-nt a
few days last week in Hereford
visiting her daughter She had a
(hook tip with her doctor while
there
Murray May was injured Fri-
das. afternoon in a tractor acci-
dent Hi left leg hjs a deep cut
alxiut I or 5 inches long and he
has other minor outs and bruises
He doesn't knoss exactly sshat haje
pened but is . lad the a* * ident was
no worse than it was He was
( agh! tutween the traitor and
the butane tank while trying to
take th* planter off
J.inda luy wa- home from V
mailllo fin th*- weekend Donna
i- home from * oil* •• hut plan'
to * hack next week for summer
school
A none of Mr It T Darnell,
Mr .mil Mis \S \ Morey Irom
Santa Paula California, spent a
few das vetting with them last
week Wo visited with the Dar -
n* IK Sunday night
I hi man and Hro**ks Kendall
Irom Ion* Haute, Indiana visited
from Fridas until Monday in the
I,eo ii.iMii'i hom* They attended
th* t, at (liter f. nnly r* union Sun
day hch! m K I w o o d Hark
in Unatillo 1 hurts eight relatives
weie jit* <nt ft*.m I .an .ng Mu h
u.*n I*rre Haul*- Ind . I'harle-
ton III Dalla Lubbock, < anyon.
\nunll" and \ igo Park
The <> w Gardner familv re-
* elsed a letter Saturday from
!*'. it son (».its. who is with the
arm., in Munch, (.ormany He
told then) ft*- was getting along
fin* and w<**rld Fx moved n* xt
..*•( k to Vug'hurg (icrmany
\ friend *>l Shrrley Tuttle, Mr
Tips from a Pro
James A. Marlin
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News and weather at ’5S\ local
weather sum mars nn the half hour.
unless otherwise noted
Robert Phillip- of Amarillo -to nt
ihursday night in th* Parker home
and they attended th* graduation
exer< isc- in Tulia Friday night
Howard Parker is home now .li-
ter ix-nding more than two we* k-
in th* northwi-st |.xa- hospital in
Am.irillo II* h ,i d pneumonia
wh*n he fir-t went, th*n had to
have surg* rs f o r gall bladder
H* teei- much bctUT now .ind is
working some
Mr and Mr Don Fo vr of
llajifiy visited Sunday with her
mother Alt laid < a-tleberr. and
uncles Hob .ind Charlie S.jrguy
In th* afternoon Alt - ( a ’le
tx-rry and < harlu vi-ited Mrs O-
dom ,.ni! M.-rle Roi«n- th.-n
• xi to visit) with Mr and Mrs
Murray May
Mr H c Shaffer ate dinner
with us Sunday In th* . ft• moon
we visited with Airs Dillon Ro-
bert- .ind Atr- I H 'Mom We
also vi-ited the Dallas Culwi-ll f .ro-
ils Mr Shaffer as. Mr dwell
an old tmii cook stove .ind we all
went over to hi' north place to
get it There were s»sen young
people riding with the stos. in the
t»ai k of th*- pu k up when out of
'he stn.e erawli*d a tug tmll sn.ike
whu h caused a lot of e\( item* nt
but no harm
Alt Angel Padilln ha- r. etv. il
word that h« t '.rother Rulx n <lon
7aU'- is stationed at Ft Hll--. F.l
Paso Junun Padilln won a red
ribtxin for 2nd place* in th* xi
yard d.i'h at sjh.xil H> w - i
happy Niy
Air an 1 Mr Rex Tiilers and
son (iregory frnm Stratford sj» nt
Satard.s night and Sunday with
her * * .ii sin Airs John < ulwrll • 1
family This w«-ri sisi' .r- at Pu
(''immunity > hue f Sunday morning
Thi s all attended the 'tier rop
ing Sunday afternoon at th* Whis
ler-Pobb arena (Tuffs I Roy Tho
mps-.n w.i the winner of this event
There was a gathering at the
home of Atom and Pop Raker
Sunday the l^th to niebrate
pops xRth birthday Thi Wesley
Hull family from Amarillo. The
AV.isni s. if f.imils Irom Amarillo
Air- Mae i.nrn and family Irom
Julia. Farl (.re*'n and family from
Tuba, H"ti Turner and family from
Kovina Houston TAtrm r and !am
ily iWhitiyi Alt'-n White. Ralph,
some friends frnm uklahnma t its
and Amarillo I hero were 40 rx’o
pie at the Raker home for dinner
s.iid Alum (.1x1 was with u- ill
The Rakers granddaughter F lor -
once (.rein graduated from th*
Tuba high '* hixil
Remember’ — The Red Hill re
union will l« next Sunday. June
2nd at the American l egion hall
Hnng some food and dinner will
Your
Social
Security
The S.x-ial fccarRjr Administra-
te.:i i bxiking for a '|x-i lal group
of children according to Travis C.
Rrigi district manager of the
Amarillo -av tal s4H.urity office.
14.i ■ children are the depend-
ent of wom*n who have qualified
tor MMr» ment or disability tx-ne-
fit - or who have died He says
t at rr- lTaiHXi (hildri n will h.-
i lige.le for sni tal -ecurity ix-ne-
fl!'
H* ('.re the 1%: amendments they
iiiild l ax* re. etved Ix-nelits only
if 11.> mother had recent employ-
ment divert'd by social security
u-fori th** date she retired, be-
■ arm- disabled, or dted or was
furnishing at least one-half of the
kild's 'iippnrl at that time
rdmg to Brtgg- the meant
iin mans cases children were
left • ithout protectHin after ihcir
n- retired or died or became
(Is bled
N a child mas receive Itene-
f.t "t. th* mother's account if she
'•■*1 long enough under social
.it ity at any time Tnmamed
i "ir who could qualify are
tho-. under D or Ix-tween lk and
2. v»hi are full • time student'
< . n. regardless of age. who
« ■".< sesi-rcls d>abled Ixdore
thi reached age is may also be
ebgd It
T said that the lo. al sixial
* ■ tints office has no way of i-
■ !■ r. ng . hildn-n who mas now
hie He suggests that any-
or .'.ho knows of such a child
...... the so* lal security office
t ir * * xplanation of t h e s e
■e the -oiial wcott law.
>h. i*ffix e is ..jien from n ii a m
I t ' i xi * pi Thursday when the
oftii c i ojx-n until ti in p m
• I o i lock I’rogram following
!' ng | tun - and your memories
T iir-das May Ml is Alemorial
Day Then- will !*• dinner in the
i 1 ir. h h -ement ;d AAayside Im-
" ■di 'ely tallowing, a program in
th. 11 ir-h -anctuary J he >|*eaker
tot the in easMm is Dr Sear -
iHiroogti of Tuba Fvery one is
ins iticd
A correction from last week
Bruce s. roggin- graduated from
Ahe high si hixil at Claude
Notes from Urban Senator Opposes
Nazareth ^arm Act Extension
___ Extension of the Food and Agri- taxpayers alike,” Ribieoff said in
MRS. tl.OK.WCK ALRKACfT cultt.re Act of 1U65 at this time a speech on the Senate floor.
Graduation is over and the sen- "would be a mistake”, a promt- American agriculture is suf -
iors, Mr John Slavik superinten- nent Democrat told his Senate col- fixating in its own regulatory pro-
dent, and Mr and Mrs. Brock- leagues on May 9. gt.ims.” the Connecticut Senator
man left Saturday morning on the senator Abraham A. Ribieoff (Dt (l‘ 1-red-
si titor trip to Austin, Houston and 0j Connecticut said it would lx- Hut. the only tangible result,
the Hemisfair. wrong to extend now a program so far as I can see, is that farm
Taking in the Hemisfair this which is driving people off farms, population has dwindled by 21 per
week Irom here are Mrs. Gerald- driving farm income down, and c,.nt and the Department of Agri-
in* Aberant and children and Miss costing taxpayers billions of dol- (iilture’s bureaucracy has expand-
Genevieve Braddock. Mr and Mrs. lars each year " id by 11 percent. Meanwhile, the
Al Hfx-lting w *• n t with their He is the author of a version taxpayer is paying the tab for
daughter and family the Donald of the Wheat and Feed Grains Act the whole mess ”
Deiu n- ni Claude — also the of 196k which he called an al- ltibicoff noted that’’current farm
Charle Acker family. tentative to what we now have ” programs are costing American
( .liege students attending col - “To fa)1 in our s<;ar<'h for an al* taxpasers billions of dollars each
leg, irr.m several different ones tcmaDve could prove to be an year".
are hum*- or will lx- home this economic disaster for farmers and ..jn Spj(e billions, fam-
wex'k ——furms continue to disappear
Mr- James AAtlhdm gave a par- word Sunday that her eight year and parity income of farmers
ty for the seventh grade pupils, old grandson Wayne, son of Mr. stands at depression levels. Too
honoring Powell one of their class- and Mrs Urban Huseman of Lake few of us actually know how
males who i- hsising for Cinnci- Tahoe California was accidently much of a mess our current farm
nati, Ohio this week She was killed on the street near his home programs have become.” he said,
staying with her aunt and fam - when a car ran over him. And he documented his state -
ily the l.oreme Wilhelms Mr. and Mrs. Math Albracht of ment in these words:
Mr' Alvin Kleman and children Amarillo gave a farewell pan; ’ Direct farm program costs are
and Mis Agnes Hnxkman visited for their unde and aunt Mr anil paid through the Commodity Cre-
the George Aenhaus family in Hap- Mrs. Pete Dtedertch of Orange tin ( rj oration This $14.5 billion
p> on Sunday California Enjoying the party from government enterprise Ixtrrow s
Several farmers south west of here were Mrs Anna Albracht, money from the C. S. Treasury to
town received hail damage on iterance and Ralph Albracht. mak price support and diversion
Monday evening — May 241th Francis Wilhelms, Kd Ramaekers, payments for such crops as wheat.
Si'ler Clarissa's sister. Sister Greg Hoeltings. Vincent Pohl - teed grains, and cotton These pay-
Tosuila is spending a few days nrteiers and Paul Aenhaus. inert s appear on CCC bixtks as
here She is majoring in Hos - Mrs Lizzie Gerber is in Plains losses which are reimbursed by
p'tal Ru-mess Admin'tration in Memorial Hospital in Dimmitt co*tgressional appropriations after
san An'onto and will go back there where she was taken Saturday the payments are made,
to continue her studies night after she got real sick at ’ Founded in 1923. the CCC had
Sister- Benedict Mane, Herbert her home loss* s of $10,624.936.000 through
I.igouri. Clara Marie and Dc chan- Mr- Bngetta Dobmeier, Mr. and grains, and cotton pro-ams —
i pj,.n to leave on Wednesday Mr< Howard Schulte, Mrs. Mae siitbtJy more than <105 billion dur-
f**r the convent at F-*rt Smith. Hochstem, Jantte Dobmeier and ing tb< first 3(1 years of farm
Sisters Benedk-t Marie and Rob- Mrs Judv Irlbeck went to programs. While that is a rather
erta will be coming back Sts - Fordyce, Nebraska for the fun*T- sizeable sum. spread over 30 years
ter Ko'xTta will -jx-nd the summer al of Mrs. Josephine Stevens. Mrs. n t not what one would call
with her mother Mrs Frances Stevens is the sister of Mrs. Dob- .-taggering.
Hyland Sisters Benedict Marie, meter. “However, ‘staggering* Is mild
Su lla ard Clarissa will take sum- Mrs Al Sinclair and children of in describing what has happened
met courses at AAest Texas Cm- Albuquerque. New Mexico are since PH*:} In four years' time—
V( -sity. here visiting her folks the George from June 30, 1963, through June
I he Benedictine nuns enjoyed Book, Sr 30. 1<H>7 — CCC losses for pro -
supper w ii t h the families of Mr. and Mrs Dan Schmueker g'ratvs for wheat, feed grains, and
cartes Braddock. Ed Drerup and were hosts for a dinner Sunday gotten were *9 9 billion In other
Flor tntc Albrat hts the past week for Mr and Mrs F.d Drerup. woids farm program costs over
Tommy Pohlmeter and Billy Nancy and Caroll. Mr and Mrs. tho past tour years nearly equal-
s< hacker fl*-w to F'ort AAorth Sat- (canard Wilhelm, and Mr. and ed that which was spent during
urday where they plan to spend Mr- Joe Drerup and boys, Mr. the fir t 30 years,
the summer working and Mrs Vincent Gugeemos and “And cost- continue to rise at
.Mr and Mrs Pete Dtedertch girls, Mrs. Loretta Guggemos, a fantastic rate During the first
of Orange, Calif spent Saturday Frank Drerup and Mr and Mrs six monihs of fiscal 1968, CCC
with idatives here j;m Ball and family of Friora losse for wheat, feed grains, and
Art Albr/cht of Wichita Falls xhe tim Balls spent the week * cotton programs were $2,041,095,-
spent a couple days at home the end here with their families. 000 Thus, the cost of farm sub-
pasi week Mr and Mrs Raymond Anncn sidy jirogrums in the last four
I he little Herman Schumacher r,nd Mr ND Mrs. John Litsch and ;• half years has surpassed
My i- 'till in Deaf Smith county had Sunday dinner with Mr. and that sjient in the previous 30 years,
hospital for medication for the yjrs Tom Annen. Thi' is ttxi much for too little.'*
rattle make bite he received a Mrc Emma Huseman is home • Lvea if the farmers were far-
((ii.plc of weeks ago after being in the hospital and ing well under current programs,
Mr and Mrs Sam Albracht and t> piling much better this o'ttlay of funds would be a
fami' entoyed dinner with hts Parents are reminded to see a- subjei' of concern.” the former
folk - in Hereford on Sunday the bout the "Pre-school" session start- and Welfare, declared
AA<rt Mhrachw ting Monday, June 3rd All children “But,” he continued, “the far-
Thc f.imilies of Mr« Blanche -*.irt:ng scixxd in Si-ptemlxT are mer- :.ri in trouble At the end
Puketifelci enjoyed a picnic at th*- asked to take this (ourse Late of l!xi7 the farm parity ratio stood
Hereford park on Sunday after • reservations can still be made at 74 i nd at the end of March
noon 0 it wa - 73 — the lowest since 1933.
Nazareth's Irrigation League From rural America — from its Even by adding government pay-
t* am played Hereford's St. An - farms and its farm families — met- into the parity tables, the
thony's team here AAednesday s|>rang most of our institutions — ment' into th*’ parity tables, the
night and won by the score of Hollis R. Williams. 19H7 r; tjo was *mly 79 — again the
22 to 5 They had the day off on 0 lowest level since 1933.
Sunday Their next game t' Tues- The draft missed me. 1 had a A bile -onto would say that per
day night at Frtona The lights h,e;.ri murmur My heart kept mur- farm net income is up. I say it
an1 op at the Ball Park almost mitring. “Don't go. don't go ” ought to be. In 1961. 13.367.000 peo-
everv night smee the Pony and 1
Little lc,.gue games have started.
Mr' Lizzie Birkenfeld and Mar-
cell. i ait* ndi'd graduation exercises
in St Anthony's church in Here-
ford Sunday afternoon May 26th
for the St Anthony’s eighth grade
gt..uua’cs Jerry Birkenfeld grand-
son of Mr- Birkenfeld was one
(>i the graduates
Mr- Frank Hoelting and Mr<
Tony Berber went to Lubbock
Wednesday to get their grand -
children while their mother was
in tne F’ti'pital with a new baby-
boy On Sunday the Frank Hoei-
tin;; Gary and Jerome Gerbers
took tho children home and visit-
ed with the family
Mr and Mrs Cecil Aenhaus and
daughter of Dumas visited with
Its fo'k- the Albert Aenhaus on
Sunday
Mrs Katie Huseman received
pie lived on farms. By 19S7 that
numbei had dropped to U.MMM..
With fewer people sharing In set
farm income, per farm net Maid
have to go up, unless total Mt
had dropped drastically. These
fewer farms represent larger Ip*
creased per unit income just to
stay even.”
Ribieoff concluded by commend-
ing the Chairman of the StMte
Agriculture Committee — Senator
Alkn J. Ellender (D) of Loutoi*
nra — who, he said, “has repeat-
edly stated that the present farm
p-ograir.s should he carefully Mod*
ted before extending them.”
TRAVIS RECTOR
FAITHFUL
PROTECTION
Dear Parents,
Your sons and daughters
will almost certainly even-
tually buy life insurance.
Will it be a properly selec-
ted program, or an unfor-
tunate "pressurized” hit or
miss policy?
American - Amicable’s
Thrifty Career Plan is a
specially designed perman-
ent life program that pro-
vides $10,000 insurance
plus the option to purchase
an additional $20,000 Pt
later dates regardless of
health, occupation, or mili-
tary duty. Issued to Junior
High, High School, and Col-
lege ages, the premium is
actually less than infant
rates!
This sound program be-
gun now, whh your guid-
ance. will assure a Pol id
financial foundation for
your youngster’s future.
Let me help you plan for
them. My continuing ser-
vice will be assured.
TRAVIS RECTOR
AMERICAN-
AMICARLE
LIFE
2107 Av*. O, IwfcfcMfc
PfwM SH 7-2929
VOTE SATURDAY
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1968, newspaper, May 30, 1968; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506774/m1/9/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.