The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1974 Page: 2 of 25
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THURSDAY.
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cent in u matter of a tew months.
I hope that Secretary Butz has
learned something since then, and
will do something other than pre-
side over the bankruptcy of thou-
sands of livestock producers." Na-
man said.
cessors will pay a fair price
will provide windfall profits to
the packers and not help the pro-
curer.”
'The Administration should sup-
port the proposals in congress to
provide emergency low-cost disas-
ter loans to the cattle feeders.
Stocker and feeder cattle are go-
ing begging because the iec'dyards
have lost confidence1 in the future
and are in such a serious financial
predicament that they are unable
to move back into market to refill
feedlots. A loan program that is
designed to provide incentiv? for
livestock feeders to continue their
operations would go a long way
toward bolstering the prices on
Stocker and feeder cattl? that are
being moved from drought strick-
en pastures in the southwest,” the
state farm leader said.
Naman said that he felt that
it was time for the Administration
to move decisively and without
delay to correct the situation for
which it is in part to blame. He
pointed out that today’s livestock
market conditions parallel very
closely what happened when Sec-
retary of Agriculture Ezra Tuft
Benson was in office.
"The situation today is worse
than in the early '50s when Sec-
retary Benson and then assistant.
Karl Butz. stood idly by while
\ mu _ ft # ml meat prices along with a tok-
I Calls For Suspension
i feet on livestock prices, if any,”
RaAT ImnAvl according to the farm leader.
Dvvl HHIpUl l V|UUwQ9 If Butz wants to help livestock
producers, he must convince the
statement released from icy.it is the responsibility of gov pros,dent to rem ind the order sus-
ii office. Texas Farmers ernment to correct the situation, pending import quotas until live-
President .lay Naman Naman said. stock markets begin to react. He
that Secretary of Agricul- The head of the Waco based must then show his determination
Iz has little understand- general farm organization charged to help the producer with a meat
le severity of the livestock jh(. Nlxon administration w ith pure has- program by requiring
ituation." which Naman starting the long down-trend of the processors who contract with
a direct result of govern- livestock prices by imposing price the government to supply the
iliev. controls on beef an<i suspending meat to pay a fair price to pro-
Prayer is conversation between
God and man. Too often it is
thought of as something that only
involves man. We think of prayer
as man’s asking God for some-
thing. It is more. It is man talk-
ing to God — and listening —
about life’s important things,
dulies and problems.
MtR'OiYW
While he was here for a stick-up he earned ^college degree.
Now he’s back for embezzling.”
livestock prices declined 100 per-
SHOP TL’LIA FIRST!
mam
WE ACCEPT
FOOD STAMPS
AOCEPTAMOS
CUPONES
PARA COMIDO
STORE
HOURS
8:00
UNTIL
8:00
CAN
12-oi.
Roth’s All Moot
FRANKS
Roth’s Hickory
BACON
Dew Drop
ASPARAGUS........ 303 Con 39c
Del Monte
SPINACH......4 303 Cans $]00
Kimbell’s
TUNA
Fresh Ground
HAMBURGER
ARM
ROAST
Diamond
OLEO
Kimbell’s Snowflake
COCONUT........14-os,
Pound
Pound
Carmel
CORN
79c Value
Kountry Fresh
H. 8. PALS
FRESH BEEF
LIVER
CHUCK
ROAST
25 lb. Bag $319
Kimbell’s
CHARCOAL .... 10-lb. Bag ggc
Pound
FRESH
CATFISH
CLUB
STEAK
PPfc Bobs W
SAVE 20c WHEN YOU BUY A
LB. CAN of
RACER’S COFFEE
SPECIAL PRICE
with this coupon
mk Bob’s
SAVE 40c MEN YOU BUY A
10 n. Jar of
INSTANT FOLGER’S
COFFEE CRYSTALS
SPECIAL PRICE
MW with this coupon
Pound
Pound
SWISS
STEAK
STEAK
Pound
Pound
7-3-74
TIDE
Bell Grape or Punch
FRUIT DRINKS
PAPER TOWELS
Jumbo Rolls
FRESH DRESSED
Dr Pepper or
COCA-COLA
Northern
BATHROOM TISSUE
£ 32-ox. Bottles $ J 39
Ice Milk
SLIM ond TRIM
Geish
MANDARIAN ORANGES
V2 Gallon
Kountry Fresh
BISCUITS
Del Monte
ELBERTA PEACHES
303 Con
l ong While
POTATOES
Vine Ripe
CANTALOUPES
California
NECTARINES
10-lb. Bog $]19
3 for $ J 0C
Texas Green
CABBAGE
Tender Yellow
SQUASH
Yellow
ONIONS
Golden Ripe
PEACHES
POTATOES
SUPER DISCOUNT SPECIALS
WITH FILLED GOLD BOND SUPER DISCOUNT BOOKLETS
1 oRL’U
SUPER MARKET
HI WAV 87 NORTH
Sugary Sam
YAMS
303 Con 33c
Mountain Pass Jalapeno
RELISH
7V2 ox. Con 33c
1 Tuncan Hines
CAKE MIX
2 Boxes 99c
Kagle Brand
MILK
..... 14-ox. Can £3C
Kimbell’s
TEA
... Va lb. Box 39c
Wagner
GRAPE DRINK
............*33'
Fireside
SALTINES
.... 1-lb. Box 350
Nabisco
TRiscurr
9V2-cx. Box £9°
Minute
RICE
14-ox. pkg. 33s
Insect Repellent
OFF
7-ox. Can 79c
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1974, newspaper, June 27, 1974; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506788/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.