The Swisher County News (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 2014 Page: 4 of 10
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Swisher County News
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Vera F Johnson
DATED this the 25th day of August, 2014
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write: USDA, Office of the As-
their local I SA office, or sign up
ton, DC 20250-9410 or call (866)
Thank for being put of fte ? 9 million
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Phone:684-2231
ATM Use Available
Money Pass Cards
SEE ALL OUR LISTINGS AT www.tuliarealestate com
COWPOKES
By Ace Reid
YOUR COTTON NEEDS
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Barry Street
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223 N. Briscoe, Tulia -3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house.
E-mail: barry.street@hotmail.com
/REAL ESTATE?
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
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Remember
the Alamo
ever happened to me tn my life?
Have I really covered every
possible idea I can come up
are things that I, as well as oth-
ers, have gone through tn our
gov/disaster-register
Producers who already con-
People are DYING to
hear from you.
Really, xx.
wished for things, that we carry
deep inside, but we just don’t
Musings,” I have written over
1,000 of them I have tried to
keep this column upbeat and
about some sad and unpleasant
experiences I have lived through
“Aw, that dang tree, now I ain’t sure if the count
wuz 78 or 88 cowsl”
ject that I want to write about. It
is one of those days, I am crabby,
and am having trouble finding
of dollars in savings for the tax-
payer. Since enactment, USDA
three months Louie and I were
in Houston at M D. Anderson. I
faxed her an article each week
This landmark boasts
more than 2.5 million
tourists each year.
CARD OF
THANKS
Debbie Criswell-Realtor
Kim Street-Broker
UMf fWtV
For 24 Hour Convenience
Call TeleBank at 684-2KNB (2562)
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Street Community Gin
8495 Fm 145 Kress, TX 79052-3000
Office: 806-684-2260
Cell: 806-292-7649
Fax: 806-2684-2788
Street Community Gin
Located in Claytonville
We are ready to meet
1st Choice Realtors
916 N. Hwy 87
806-995-3233
Broker: Joel Williamson
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Kress National Bank
Member FNC
have the abthtv to close within 30-45
days if successful Please mail all blds
to- The [.state of Evangelina Bernal
c/o Landon Lambert, PO Box 98,
Clarendon, Texas 79226. No bids be
low S37,l70.00 will be entertained 3
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a quick lesson on things
she had never had to do before,
igible disaster-related losses to
act to secure assistance by Sept
30, 2014, as
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As if you can’t tell, 1 am really
struggling with this column this
deserves week. I am not sick, but I just
don’t feel very well physically,
which almost always seems to
tion process as soon as possible
The Livestock Forage Disaster to implement each provision of
Classifieds Work!
Call Swisher County
me to just skip a week; so with News at (806) 995-0052
that said, I am ending this 1 apol-
GEO J JENNINGS, JR.. P C.
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Geo J {J
Attorney for Estate ofij/arry D Johnson, Deceased
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Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the estate addressed as follows.
Vera F Johnson
Independent Executrix of the Estate
of Larry D Johnson, Deceased
c/o GEO J JENNINGS, JR.. P C.
PO BOX 88
TULIA. TX 79088
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The Swisher* Cot'Nry News
PO DOX M2 « Tulia, Texas • 79088
Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Larry D Johnson,
Deceased, were issued on August 25, 2014, in Cause No. 4141now pending in County Court of
Swisher County, Texas, to
can review the 2014 Farm Bill
fact sheet at www fsa.usda gov/
farmbill, the LFP program fact
or
contact their local FSA office
The Livestock Forage Disas-
ter Program was made possi-
SOLDl 40704Tradewind, Happy 55ac3BR1658sf Barns
RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS
505 Stalbird, Silverton 4BR 2Bath, Fix up! 1564sf $28,000
NEW PRICEI 900 Braidfoot, Silverton 2BR 1 Bath 1Car
1644sf $35,000
NEW! 911 Lynn St 3BR 1 75Bath 2Car Patio 1387sf $52,900
1002 NW 10th St. 3BR 1 75 Bath 1Car 1218sf $54,900
105 Caldwell St, Kress 3BR1 75Bath Remodel 1392 sf $58,900
1028 NW 9th Nice 3BR 1 75Bath 1Car 1533sf $64,900
NEW11029 NW 10th 3BR 1 75Bath1Car Den FP1560sf $65,000
522 N Crosby 3BR 2Bath Cport, Nice Kit, cellar 2287sf $67,900
121 S El Paso3BR2Bath2Car,Carpet allow 5K2914sf $69,900
7950 FM 928 - 3BR 1 75Bath 2Car 5+Ac, 2079sf $74,900
29 CrockettDr 3BR 2 5Bath 2Car, +Storage 2034sf $81,500
324 N Donley Solid 3BR 1 75Bath 2Car 1778sf $81,900
NEW PRICEI 62 Fannin Dr. 6Br Remod 2359sf $85,000111
713 SE 2nd St 3BR 1 75Bath 2Car Patio 1601 sf $85,000
20 Travis Rd 3BR 1 75Bath 2Car, basement 2088sf $89,900
1003 N Dallas St. 3BR 2 5Bath 2Car 2399sf $98,000
202 Apache Tri 2BR 1 75 Bath 2Car office,FP 2290sf $110,000
31 Circle Dr3BR 2 75Bath 2Car Remod 2634sf $135,000
990 FM 2301 - 3BR 2 75Bath Gar/Shop 5 ac $174,900
FARM & COMMERCIAL
1 Blk S of Hwy 86 W, Vacant Lots, Sil TX $4,000
8 Lots W of Hwy 87 OWNER FINANCE! $4,500
Lots With Slab, Hwy 87 & NW 6th St, $6,500
Hwy 87 - 9 lots slab and parking $20,000
Warehouse N Hwy 87 + two offices, 1 Bathl 500sf, $35,000
430 N Bowie Church, OWNER FINANCE 1800sf $39,900
KAFFIR ELEV Rail access, office, storage 3 3 Ac. $40,000
115 S Austin - Retail space with office 2420sf$46,827
I-27 and Hwy 86: 3 acres, super commercial! Call 4 Details
101 E Broadway Retail, office, storage 16,326sf $80,000
NEW! First Christian Church, 102 NW 6th St
CH/A, 2/restrooms Kit, SS Rooms , 3912sf $93,100
Liberty Suites, 912 N Hwy 87 10 Rooms, Income! $125,000
7524 Hwy 86:57 5 acres, 5 bldgs, 3 ph elec, $130,000
507 Main St,Silverton: Warehouse 11,720sf $200,000
110 Hillcrest Rd Retail, shop/warehouse, offices
Just off I-27 & Hwy 86, 2 Ac.+/- 16,140sf $279,900
117 Hillcrest RdRetail, shop/warehouse, offices,
4 38+/- acres off I-27 23,608sf $399,900
20 Acres +/-1-27: You choose your lot(s) $400,000
489 Acres West of Tulia on 1424, beautiful home, 6
wells, barns, fencing Call For Detailsl
Remodeled OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE - 995-3233
We would like to sav Thank you to
even one for the cards, food, gifts,
flowers, and praters during the loss of
Tammv and Lam \X’c appreciate ev
erything so much Knowing we have
so mane wonderful and canng friends
will help us make it through this diffi
cult time
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Caliche For Sale.
$8 per ton.
Call Jeff at
683-1543.
BRICK HOMI IORSV.I IN TU
LI \ The Estate of 1 vangelma Bernal
is accepting sealed bids on the resi-
dence located at 406 SI. 5th, Tuba,
Swisher Countv, Texas 79088 This
| 3/2 features over 1400 sq feet of bv
j mg space located on corner lots Legal
I Description BLK 70 L/2 I.TS 15-16
<)T Tl’LIA. The Lstate will accept
sealed blds until close of business,
September 30th, 2014 Bidders must
by 'Mary Strange
Well, I have been sitting here teal issues or tried to persuade years I had been writing “Mary’s
for over thirty minutes looking at you to vote for a certain pohti- Musings.”
a blank screen on this computer cian. Do I have opinions? You Those were the first two weeks
trying to come up with some-
thing to write about.
I am having absolutely no luck
at all. Everything I have come
Out did >oj kr*n» '"run. r p«T>ir m Iexi» • newspaper
every week *»•-» tNe »ng t. remember
219 Dakota - 3 bedrooms. 3 2 story traditional, built
in 1989, 3,183 squajj^^pf large lot. 2 car garage,
brick, 2 living areas w&jR-fplace. $179,900. (806) 418-1249.
32 TRAVIS RD, 4 bedroom brick, 3 baths, 2 car garage,
spacious living room and 2 dining areas, sun room. Cnt H/A,
baths and kitchen updated, NEW ROOF... Asking $120,000.
falo. beefalo. dairy cattle, deer, innovative public-private
elk. emus, equine, goats, llamas,
tacted the county office and have poultry, reindeer, sheep or swine mg
October 2011 and may be ehgi- an appointment scheduled need
ble for benefits but have not yet do nothing more
contacted their local Farm Ser- “In just four months since di-
vice Agency (FSA) office should saster assistance
do so as soon as possible began, we've processed 240,000 may also be eligible for program
The Budget Control Act passed applications to help farmers and benefits
by Congress m 2011 requires ranchers who suffered losses.” Additionally, the 2014 Farm
Bill eliminated the risk man-
Memorial Building Annual Meeting September 9
Swisher County Memorial tember 9, 2014, at 10 00 a.m. in
Board of Directors invites all the Gayler/F.vans Room
county residents including Hap-
All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are
required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law
er County Library and Swisher
County Museum No tax dollars
The building is home to the were used to build or maintain
py, Kress and Tulia to the annual Tulia City Hall, Texas Plains the facility. The library and mu-
mecting of Swisher County Me- Federal Credit Union. Tulia seum are housed in the building
monal Building, Tuesday, Sep- Chamber of Commerce. Swish- rent free.
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cian. Do 1 have opinions? You
bet I do' But I don’t think anyone after Louie was diagnosed with
really cares how I feel one way throat cancer, and all I cared
or another, or that 1 could actu- about was getting him well.
ally change someone’s mind. I Thank goodness Debbie Reed
up with, I realize I have written have, however, alluded to a few took over the duties as editor
about before. Have I actually things. First and most important after
written about everything that has of all, I hope everyone can tell
that I am a Christian, but I have and carried on for the almost
never written a column where I
preached to you 1 am very pro-
with? Well, of course not' There life, and if I were to ever decide
to take up a cause, this would be from there during that time.
it, but I have never gotten on a
lives that we just don’t want to soap box about it here
discuss, so these are off limits I think everyone
Each of us have lived through a break Just because they are
things, thought of things, and different doesn't mean they are
wrong. There are times we just affect my mental state as well. I
don’t care for someone, and we honestly can’t think of any sub-
want to and never will share (1 don’t even know why
certainly hope 1 am not the only I have found that if I would
person in the world that thinks just take the time to sit down
like this ) and talk to them one on one for a the good in anything I can think
Since I started writing “Mary’s while, I almost always really did of to say It is really best, I just
like them after all The exception don’t inflict myself on anyone,
to this is if they insisted on try- My work ethic just won’t allow
mg to cram some fanatical issue i
pleasant, but I have also written down my throat
Up until the time I sold The ogize profusely and sure hope I
Kress Chronicle, I had only can do a better job next week
I have never written about poht- missed two columns in all the
Livestock producers urged to enrol I by Oct. 1
The U S. Department of Agn- on an electronic list before the tion process as soon as possible has made significant progress
culture (USDA) is encouraging deadline to avoid reductions in
producers who have suffered el- their disaster assistance. This Program compensates eligible this critical legislation, including
is an alternative to visiting or livestock producers who suffered providing disaster relief to farm-
contacting the county office To grazing losses due to drought or
congressionally place a name on the Livestock
mandated payment reductions I-orage Disaster Program list on-
have
with their local I SA office be-
fore Oct 1, even if the appoint- ensure they receive as much fi- saster Program assistance Service), (800) 877-8339 (Lo-
ment occurs after Oct 1. will not nancial assistance as possible ” To learn more about USDA di- cal or Federal relay), (866) 377-
see reductions in the amount of The Livestock Indemnity saster relief program, producers 8642 (Relay voice users),
disaster relief they receive Program, the Tree Assistance
USDA is encouraging pro- Program and the Noninsured Di-
ducers to register, request an ap- saster Assistance Program Frost
pointment or begin a Livestock Freeze payments will also be cut sheet, http://go.usa.gov/5JTk,
Forage Disaster Program apph- by 7 3 percent on Oct 1, 2014
cation with their county FSA of- Unlike the I ivestock Forage Di-
fice before Oct 1, 2014, to lock saster Program, applications for
m the current zero percent se- these programs must be fully ble through the 2014 Farm Bill,
questration rate. As an additional completed by Sept 30 I SA of- which builds on histone econom-
atd to qualified producers apply- fices will prioritize these apphea- tc gams in rural America over the
mg for LFP, the Farm Service’s tions, but as the full application past five years, while achieving
Agency has developed an online process can take several days or meaningful reform and billions
registration that enables fanners more to complete, producers are
and ranchers to put their names encouraged to begin the apphea-
ers and ranchers; strengthening |
fire between Oct 1, 2011 and risk management tools, expand-
Dec 31,2014 Eligible livestock ing access to rural credit; fund- ;
will take place for producers who line, visit http//www fsa.usda includes alpacas, beef cattle, buf- ing critical research, establishing
have not acted before that date gov/disaster-register falo, beefalo, dairy cattle, deer, innovative public-private con-
Livestock producers that have Producers who already con- elk. emus, equine, goats, llamas, servation partnerships, develop-
expenenced grazing losses since tacted the county office and have poultry, reindeer, sheep or swine mg new markets for rural-made
that have been or would have products, and investing in infra-
been grazing the eligible grazing structure, housing and commum-
land or pastureland. Producers ty facilities to help improve qual-
enrollments forced to liquidate their livestock ity of life in rural America. For
more information, visit www.
usda.gov/farmbill
ranchers who suffered losses." Additionally, the 2014 Farm USDA is an equal opportunity
USDA to implement reductions said Agriculture Secretary Tom Bill eliminated the risk man- provider and employer To file
of 7 3 percent to the Livestock Vilsack “Higible producers who agement purchase requirement, a complaint of discrimination.
Forage Disaster Program (LFP) have not yet contacted their local Livestock producers are no Ion-
in the new fiscal year, which be- FSA office should stop by or call ger required to purchase coverage sistant Secretary for Civil Rights,
gms Oct. 1, 2014 However, pro- their local I SA office, or sign up under the federal crop insurance Office of Adjudication, 1400 In-
ducers seeking LFP support who online before Oct 1 when con- program or Nonmsured Crop Di- dependence Ave , SW, Washing-
scheduled appointments gressionally mandated payment saster Assistance Program to be
reductions take effect This will eligible for Livestock Forage Di- 632-9992 (Toll-free Customer
ensure they receive as much fi- saster Program assistance
To leam more about USDA di-
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