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1HUM0AY, JANUARY 20, 1«M
TRI VlilX lloliCo Cotalyl HUAI*
Gone visiting - the Danners, Vito of those carrier*'. Linda and Bob and
and Ernestine to Ralls this chilly Kelly have not moved to Plainview
Saturday afternoon. Gonna spend the ‘yet'. Waiting on their apartment
night with the Ira Prewitts there and there to be ‘ready*. Anyway learned
catch up on the visiting. Home from that Bob is with Production Credit
a month on the coast down in Aran- as an ‘appraiser’. . likes his new
sas country’ - Vesper and Bob Sims, job real well. More news. . that
Caught lots of fish and had fun. They Gene and Anita McKinney arc buy-
visited with Bob's sister, Marie Hugh- ing Linda and Bob's ‘new home’ here
lett in Elsa too. That's getting ‘way . . will be moving there soon. Very
down south' pardner! The John Sims happy for those two young folks, too.
home last night by train from Mor- AAA
IIcllo from Happy 'where the ac - cryono’ as always, saw big George m. *think was^Joh^bccamo ^ Just ch£?kcd ^th ,TJ£jyr.aI!?
tion is. .two basketball games, one too. .her dad; Andy Rahils watch- there and they had to delay their re- the, ncw T.lrcy. I"??8* thAl S.. bt
livestock show, a party, a few more ing his big brother, Don; and Coach turn trip home. He’s o.k now and crew’ is fimslungout right now
houro ‘at the ironing board' and a- Bob Taylor. . and you know' that Ann Sims and Fredda Whitlow were ^a^foV sa^^dSgV^
THOSE WERE THE PAYS
bout six more inches done on the big' guyha* an advantage. He stood
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was ‘at home1 on Tuesday night and a ‘Mg sister’ Tammy (she's three) double garage. So there's a new home t0*’ days and I’ll finish my irrigating
wc played Hart. We won both those w|x> right now is visiting in Happy worthy of inspection. . go see it.
. . then on Friday night we jour- wl,h J™ Whitlow's and the Sims. Con- xhCy are expecting you (that base- Gary Cuip and Bob Robinson jour-
neyed to Bovina (80 long miles) and gratulations Connie and Pat and to m(mt. % what a place for a tclcvi- neyed down to Lubbock last Satur-
our girls had a thriller of a game! Kevin Pat too.
Livestock . show was a success for
son Bob. Surely he ‘showed'oft-good’,
and the showmanship award in swine
. . and'bunch of other ribbons.
By ART BEEMAN
THIS ROOM «
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blanket
WON'T WORK I
Income Averaging Helpful
When Farm Income Erratic
proud o'f and for him and his ad- ___
visors. This little Happy show was Oh; “(we only saw three quarters or
sion set or kids play room and (per- day night to see
_____ .„ol ______ An Extension Service farm man- -
die R(^ Raiders aKenient specialist says the income
Saw Mrs. N. C. Hudson in town jsh the thought) what a good tornado tangle with the Westerners. Jim Al- averaging provision of the Internal
most well - planned and' executed, so but that w’ag enough). They lost this morning visiting hero with the tunnel1 ” iison went to the game with them. Revenue Code can benefit farmers
Began at 1 p.m. on Friday afternoon 48 to 45. . finally. Dixie McGchec J. B. Sextons. She looked swell. Bill viola Buchanan and Bertie Cuin Tiic Happy boys enjoyed their trip and ranchers who have had unusual-
and was over by 3.30 (or there- was high point and they really fought Tirey home ‘to stay’ . . he had a „mi_ visitin? arain left last Thurs- ant* visit and were most impressed *y high taxable incomes this past
abouts). Other big winners in this hard. So sorry they didn’t win. The fine time and a wonderful experience aav headed for Waco or Darts there- with the Raiders and the Lubbock Ycar-
slwv. . a grand champion exhibitor Cowboys began ‘behind’ and a num- way off in the Antarctic and the South ajjout When those two sisters go edesium and Texas Tech hospitality Specialist John Seibert of Lubbock,
in Sheep-Greg Hodges (Think he won her of parents were so worried but Seas, etc. doing underwater research thov do a banc ud iob and • • a nice college. . glad it’s almost says income averaging can be help-
showmanship too) and in calves - De- guess they were just getting their work. . . but lie thinks that life have a jot ^ junt Home from flic 00x1 door. C^’er 16,000 students this Tul to such people as dryland farm-
Ag Trends
Described
In 4 Words
you know the changes wc expect in
the future,” Timm said. “We have
been in the first verse of the stanza
and the next ten years will be the
second verso, same stanza.”
The noted economist made the com- r
ments in a speech presented at a!
meeting of the Panhandle Bankers '
Association which was held in Ama-
rillo in early December. .1
During his talk, Timm discussed,
the importance of marketing in ag-'
riculture.
He said that more than 30 percent
of the price the consumer pays for
agricultural commodities goes foe
value added after the product leaves'
the farm or ranch.
Products produced on Texas farms
and ranches are worth about $2.4 •
bra Currie. Remember that Greg steam up 'cause they blasted forth not for him (who would) looks fine hosnital *-’ Bill*AHen"'after**two "or year in Tech, over 5,000 in West Tex- ers who have had a succession of
'Pearson placed 'first in light - weight and even practiced a few good plays and. his folk are glad to have him ,ur(L uwks Heart attack take as- • just throw in that bit of facts drouth years and then have gotten
there and that young Chris won the and shots. . and wound up wKh a home too! Undecided on future plans care feller and mind your doctors some of you out there. . ole moisture for bumper crops.
f ™ am SvsSEiB assets*
*?£%£& jus sans: rnda> -*■ ss£&&afa3’<s sra sssssr^ sz fis.it ss sr* -sold “r *^ ,h,s jtjsk sxxss _
(k'avo, °lc Bob a J'hen this week put on your faring lhoir rciativcs the Elmer Womblcs of all of you and get well soon. been ill and hospitalized for two The current averaging provision verso, same stanza.” IT S PSYCHOLOGICALLY un -
* \?n<* i am* S0010 t0 ^ TuJ** Ff* Stock Gunnison^ Colorado. That's a real , Carol Kendrick in-Baylor hospital Wccks or so. His funeral will be held was put in the code in 1964. Aver- Dr. T. U. Timm, head of Texas sound not to tell children they arc-
Sfl?T !in T’ ■ !prc' •?CUS£ mc‘ * S™1™ ~oup- njcc pjacc to be about now. Bel they hi Dallas now. .will be there a few Monday afternoon, the 17lh in Hale arable income must be more than A & M University’s department of about to have a tooth extracted, re-
. ... ,. , ’t' *C0^P raaking that mis- fun (hope we get a postcard) more days possibly. Her medication Center. Our most' sincere sympathy $3,008 before it can be applied, Sei- agricultural economics and sociology, ports Dr. Dewitt C. Baldwin, Jr.,
Champ in the Hampshire barrows, take). Do hope that loud speaker is __tw>n rKam-nH and she has rc- _n _____ u.,,:. m.. ____K«,.t „,ni u______i n_i______i._ _____
Stuart Tackilt showed Res e r v c
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\^s^tM'l^Wlv^Uin^a^SsnMDhtt ‘From scliool wc have a copy of tlie Ted worked hero at one time and wHh licr. Bless that sweet little Carol. ricd a 'thought' that surely fits re- income and the remainder is called
i^mt^cfe^cr f.‘« fLn » m* in™™, Jrvnrw Z?, ‘hc._Arcr^c il
Want to congratulate Mr. Lee Moore
—.......afler their marriage he re- It's been a long illness and every- quote "To err is only human, but exceeds $3,000, Seibert said.
. wko. %,'%a£r«18Zgi as?
n overdoing it”. So many mistakes.
fhe Ae nraf and Ms 'bnvs“ in the ae likc oat' Editor did. . run a contest. » now the Ag mstruclor at Klondike soon, x-ena waiocrg is win me uir
dcnadlmcnt and also the men who You’ll come up with something. Five hear Lamcsa. Jane is teaching in three Kendrick kids in Pcrryton. .
students welcomed hero this week and the elementary grades there for a school, yknow. They wero In Hap
according to the specialist but tttc
seived to produce this show "the students welcomed hero this week and the elementary grades there for a 'vc'^ >n »aPPY come through this epistle for one tax Uubimy wU1 ^ tess th'an under
seivcu io piouucc uns snow, uie ovams change. this weekend - short stay. Nancy cause or another. . but surely ap- (mnni
as^ton^^upt." Everett Culp!'and^n- • • *> the students were advised Four of the Woman's Study club (Walborg)__aiid Melvin Smith and kids predate the patience of you friends - ‘ y *
Income averaging is one of several
I?,’ anr 'now i,. the time to’ (we uuote) ore- members went to Plainview to attend will be moving to Dallas in Febru- who read this. . 'Not always’ is a (nl‘,'ier'£ih^n nm'prx’ In "income "lax
was Lanny’ Ti^koioHar airt pare tor said1 exams, support the Sail the District meeting (Caprock that ai^tout Ukj fust. Meh^ hashes reporter given (he 'facts' but should mSafeicnt scixiols conductwl
did a 3 job a.d he a so complU ‘cams, apple polish the teachers (tch ») of the TFWC! there last Friday. ate new job with be smart enough to know it- Some- ,h h local CX)Un,y agricultural ag-
u‘a , i , L toh such snoakv advise) and do Our proxy, Mildred Devin, with Anna Pittsburg Plate Glass (well he s been times the copy I send in is so bad otlK» nfn,.Pc
rnented our little community oil its • • »hcv had been putting Mao McManigal, Joyce Railsback with tliem all the time. . I'm talking they can’t decipher it. . and some- An accountant lax medalist or In-
Me attcndanLe and co- semester!VReckon these ex- and Maurine Allison (I accused them in circles) anyway he will be a dis- times ole Bill George down at the tcrnal Revenue’agent can be con-
a „* srraaf k ot. m «ssc
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ot tnosc. and i m juic ocei io mcomc . Eiwlish four She wakes eon and workshops were held in the Way up there in Denver, Colorado wares . .maybe? never heard of cm.
C°a Uf,ed' k-’hi^L Lp Cub if they ato’t prewrd Alcov-c Restaurant and there tliey sat • • the ‘mile high city' Ctis too) they if you slwuld be 'weather-bound'
^ ' t^ tad-' (whcn tMiy go m mllege by Mary Dell Toles from the Pro hold what is probably the ‘World and bored. . try this little parlor
^T rill wLt hriirv-ri nrririn they are prepared blew her') - gressive Study club in Tulia. News Scries of stock shows . . the Denver game for laughs (maybe you’ve
Lots of othei fellcis °^a"' ’Boutalf^the* school news there is Flash. . .just heard from (lie Can- Livestock Show and it’s a big one. played it before) On the Tonight
WTiam' Hinton James' HMey hr the from the College Crowd . . have K yon Livestock show that Wickcy Culp Bunch of folk . .well Wayside show recently they gave a ‘sampling’ c , , w d pi.incipa| Gord c n
W.l.iam Hinton, James Haiey, m uie . ..------ wiU placed champion in the Durocs. . . to be more explicit. . going up for . . goes like this. . .‘Who today s^eto the members of
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SUNDAY
PJL
12:00 . Music Hall
12:30 - All kind* of Music
12:43 • News A Weather
1:00 • Music Hall
2:30 - Bible Study Hour
3:00 News A Weather
3:05 - Music Hall
4:00 • View Point
4:15 - Music Hall
4:45 - Guest Star
5:00 • News k Weather
5:15 - Rincon Nortaoo
^e1TO^ISanwas young'lady^.t^An^y glad to have placed reserve champion in t h i a ‘And Utc McGchec's-will be with bush" (why ole LBJ . . surely) Now
S !!n i! hc „ working.and you doscr to home. From Tech news breed in 'pens of three’; Stevie Ver- Ikjrom Abbott iand ‘^cs aether you've caught on . course this can eG.,lcwooo giaica lnal RIwanIS Ciln
. Tliere Uiat must be is ‘scarce;. . must be studying down non and Neal McCar cy took 2nd and talc, l^ienc wa^s l^m tins week. She lead to censorship so to speak on, juSlify ils cxistCIK.c by providing
, * 0,0^1,”’“ Snd™ “ a“‘>V y * !K STLSE oTSrfay. S !S£. . SthaTi,*. m“ ‘ ** ' • w.rO,wl,ll, «rvte (a manKiaJ.
clerk anyway lie was working-and you closer to home. From Tech news
helping all over. ' ------- ’ ~ ^ -----
about all.
■k it everywhere
furnishoiTby Happy"°\\heath(>owere Hare^w''huThoice of'a^rid^*^ Mwri^^is^urdarmOTTng'ovM Kotm^'TaUc about Puzzlcs and 'P>.ay on
ShwmanS^plSKs by John she's a mighty attractive gal (an - across the tracks again' (but I crash- wordl’
AM.
1:M • Muter Control
8:05 - World Wide
8:18 Tbe Space Story
•: 15 • New* k Weather
8:38 • Sunaet Church of Chrirt
8:46 - Country Editor Speaks
8:88 • Word of Life
8:38 - Herald of Truth
lt:M - Anninta Sunday school
dus
10:30 - Hymn Time
1*55 . News * Weather
11:18 . First Baptist cburct
services
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
for cute Deane her checkup and spent two or 3 days
Aa md in The TuSa Herald wM be
read by bawdreihi of wimp pent
j iWk nr S-m Antonio and the Show- ncuncenaent and her picture in .the cd. this-party). Karlcen Moore and 0,1 ,F!,'c ay • • One can't help noticing the large Today Nig and Dee Taylor were al- hit Edition
irian'hin nlaoue for First Year-ex- Tuba Herald last week. . did you Wondcll Curry were hostess this time Heeling m^h better). She got there brightly lighted highway billboard ready there and Fern Spear with
h)bitorPhv Morlan McManigal and sec il?' She is Charlene Thurman of in the Moores nice home and lots ln tlmc to welcome tlic NNay- of thn Grace Slurrv Mix nlant lust Ptcir on/t Mina nnj Wav Q ! c «
_ ' ^ __ 'Tulin nnJ liwalrn fna Dalrfi tJnRnxio n f nine rr^vle Utflfn fhotVl Vfdl CAP SIOC
AM.
5:00 • Musi cm de La Manana
*(• • Farm k Ranch sarvics
hour
WaY' of the Grace Slurry Mix plant just Rick and Nina and Kay, also
‘ student at West Texas. Best of every- just had to get out ‘greeting there’ o o '“.a<* u?ua; ers might :
. thing to you two, always. special delivery (they treated me “ below the
★ * ★ swell and they do everyone. • nice TheyjvillJwvp aigood time I they have
name of their company ing this week I ’sposo.) Tlicn there
K inwr ...... ...... a new thing in billboards wcrc t|»c Tom J^iRoc’s, Horn e r T.
home from lire folks over there). This morning I had {y?r5rv:v^asu re, y ' fP P?- t,e[Kl' a laigo axtra space much Like thca- LaRocs, Cecil Wcsley‘s with Bar -
ESSsvTiH ag&sSr&H
We saw Commissioner Price Brad
lev and Judge Jack Driskill there.
w«n'mndkids m'^h^merest ^Milr- University was at Bovhna with her coffee and goodies with Joan Me - ®d tothe kianingand the ba*tja ^ tre marquee’s. . where other ‘ad- bara, Kermit and Silo Hopper came
veslinn’ Don’t blame him Chad is folk last^Fridav nighl. She's a fun Donald, Ernestine Danner, Wilia El- *orei?*J® Acw hcre- 1 d ltJtc to vice* can be added with slide in let- later, the Sam T. Bryans with Neal
WMkh e ,I^v and CInn-i will be sooii gal ar^ pre^ too Sed about cute lk*t, Mary Jane Miller, Delores Al- see that big show one year, . won- tore. . (am I clear?) and that’s tlx? Robert Lee's (munus one), Son
' ? \QC ..un and not Judy Sexton (down at LCC). . her len, Cama Lou Tackitt, Lcola Sex- d°r K 0UL,^S?,ras^2,- brother-in-law where they had the slogan ‘In sixty- Bob was with them, Don must have
willing toJ ‘crawl before she walks’ n*maT^ said s£ was fine, too ton’(who took her coffee break from ** go™ be there this year again, six Use Slurry Mix’ . now I read been visiting. Margie Bruce and a
yhenow (jusd ^cfuh®rs|sera^m^^ S LOC^'hk^ s^iTmtTe^gu^ ^>1“ .*hkc Cues. I'll sdttlc for the Swisher CMteHast’wM^^goIng"^ coming er^in^^S^twnc'rSb^h did^t
cuip twins were a vear old the 11th of come home - works in an office some- Carrie Greenfield, Paula Dustman, County show. . and hope they have and I never did figure out what know anyway. . .und Mr. and Mrs.
this month and I need to see them place at LCC and likes college fine. Jana Bowc and ‘her baby’ doll and the heaters going full blast. This tliey 11 put there in sixty - seven. Johnny Byrd of Wayskle and Mr.
aeain soon One feller we ‘never see’ - Neighbor it was ‘sleeping’ all morning), Mark Sunday, the 14th, winter came!. . . Can you? Maybe by then they II be and Mrs. Cotton MeGehec and Dixie
Lo's of narc'nts and visitors at the Elvis Sluder. That guy works every Tackitt and a big young man’ Kirk Br-rr-rr . . .the temperature right ‘sdkl out to Taylor - Evans', our . . proty good crowd coming and
stock show the James Hodges of spare hour and he is doing so well Bryan and his sister Bonnie who arc now at lour p.m. is an ‘unofficial’ friends (sec ads below) gojng in spite of the weather. Good
Tulia cottilie "most anxious to have at West Texas. Bet ole Jerry Don visiting with Camilla and C. J. right 22 degrees outside our kitchen door. ★ ★ * lunch too. Al and Margaret are nice
that' now home completed They’re Danner ‘got in on the action' (if he now. A nice party, nice morning, and That’s the high for the day. Some Sorta ‘slim pickins" at church this folks.
readv to move- Two pretty girls had the time) in Weatherford, Okla- thanks for letting me in?! Many hap- wind is puffing along too but we morning for the Metlxxlist anyway Now. . it’s supper time. Got chili
passed the ribbons to the winners - homa this week . greeting ‘their py returns, Deane (she can stand had only a few snow flakes......on account of file cold blast cooking in the big electric pot and
Beel-v Rnhifs and Donna Fowler . favorite son’ and astronaut - Tom them. . can't be over 29). would like to have a good, wet, ‘on . . 'spect some stockmen were feed- gotta go stir it. . Just threw an-
whole bunch of little future fanners Stafford wasn’t it?). Anyway they Had a short visit with Kelly Bird the level' snow. . would be wonder- ing cattle and that must be done, other big log on the fire and ole Bob
and homemakers there hanging 'lolled out the red carpet and know this morning (she is two years old) ful for the winter wiieat and pas- And for some folks. . it just ‘ain’t will be glad of that when he comes
on thp fence not missing a thing, that Southwestern college kids must in Neil Martins with her pretty mo tures. healthy’ to be out in such wind and .in from walking those hogs! Spcak-
Younn Mirk Tackitt (lie too had on have been in there someplace thcr, Linda and grandmother, Evelyn Wouldn't you know like always. .1 cold. . but a number of us made ing of walking. . iiavc you tried it
red vest) Jana Bowc with her grand- Sorry young friends. . (hat’s all Uselding. She found something she have garden hose out. . 1 had them it and also went on to Al’s Restaurant lately? I did. . ‘one day’ last week
mother Ernestine Danner Elmo Ed- the chatter from and for you this wanted tlicrc. . a baby carrier (one properly rolled drainer! and stored for lunch (I had tire best char-broil- and you know. . it's still fun. Take
mends'’ hvo cute brown - eyed dolls week. Can’t tell much when we don’t of those 'scats’ they use nowdays in away but watered two days last week cd steak) (Love to see Happy folks care. . sec you around. . one 'stock
with their grandmother Doll Ed - know much and if you're too modest care and everyplace) Anyway seems . . ’cause it was so pretty out and . . wish wc had a big meeting show down and two to go’,
mends Nincy Woods ‘smiling on cv- for publicity . well?! Kelly has lots of dolls but not 'a one there the hose still lay - out! Looks place for every Sunday dinner lime).
7; AS • Ktsm Kapsute Naas
7:81 • News k Weather
t. to - Up * Around
7:30 - Hi - Plains Weather Sum-
mary
7:35 - Up aad Around
7:45 - Up and Around
7:58 • Dey by Day Philosophy
7:55 - KTUE Morning Sports
8:80 • Town Topics
8:10 - News Around The Wortd
1:15 • Up and Around
8:30 • State Weather Forecast
8:32 • Up * Around
8:45 • Chatterbox
*88 • Back to tbe Bible Broad-
SATURDAY
AM.
8:86 • 1:15 • Same as Monday
through Friday ^
1:15 - The Good Lilt
1:30 - Hi Plains Ag. Forecast
1:31 - Hootenavy
1:45 - Music Hall
5:00 - News - Weather • Sports
8:13 • Rincon Norteoo
cast
9:30 • Music Hall
11:00 - Song* at Devotes
11:40 • Morning Devotional
11:55 • Farm * Homa Report
PJL
12:88 • Noon News Roundap
12:15 . Noon Martel Report
12:20 . Music Hall
12:30 • Trading Poet of the Air
12:45 . New and Weather
1:00 • Local News
1:15 • Mute: Hall
5:00 • News • Sports - WcaRwr
5:15 • Rincon Norton
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