Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1958 Page: 4 of 16
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clauds, armstrong oqchty, tkza3, thomdat, oct. 18, 19hk
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fnspir itirtu
"Tp n topics The article pro-
jects a sensitive imagination ex- 2
amining life from a point of new 3
most, of us na,ong forgotten 4
It <>. ,p*..„* s an .ntuif.i-f® spark for on
l^p turers and transportation con- philosophical pronouncements, il-
earns being blessed with this 85 lusions, wild fantasies, memories,
per cent do not have to compete plans, anticipations, irrational ex-
on an open market as long as periences. even telepathic visions,"
their income is assured. as well as suppressed ideas and
Tf the farmer would make a fears
drive to take government snbsi- Most -remembered" dreams will
dies away from everyone, includ- leave you with an emotional tone
^ ^ ^ ing himself, will cause one of two on awakening, happiness, nadnesa,
/ <0* things to happen 1 We will re- fear, anger etc. If the emotional
turn to a free enterprise system; tone is negative, interpretation
filCH 0. -jmMtim 0r' 2 have more backers for will ususally bring understanding.
farm subsidies than he will know and understanding relieves the
Them''? the worst, kind' what to do with. motion. Your "whole" mind knows
As lone; as Mary was bringing Pact is, should all subsidies be what the dream means, but your
home fourth grade colds I got done away with, the farmer would conscious mind guards the un-
along fine Just a few sniffles be ahead because he has to help conscious by symbolizing, i.e. you
and f stayed on the job But last pay the 85 per cent with the 15 dream of having undue trouble
week T caught one of her second per cent he receives with a cantankerous, over-heated
grade colds and went to bed in truck. The truck may turn out
3 hurry I didn't know you could Vew tax sonrr-.es to be a symbol of your mother-
«et them theiv kind anymore Vou will be happy to note that In-law. If you are dreaming of
the State Tax Study Commission's being snowbound In a iog cabin
ne.art is bleeding' for us Their vith a beautiful model it could
encouraging report for new tax mean the covers are in the floor
Your attention ,s called to an sources which the Texas T,egisla- and the dog is licking you in
unusual bit of writing this week ture will take up, include the foi- the face
in the High School Scribe Read lowing recommendations 'Tree association" .s one of the
1 NTe-v selective sales taxes easiest methods of understanding
2 A general retail <aies tax. your own dream symbols. On
J A personal income rax awakening ask your mind what
* A "value-added" tax levied each symbol in the driarr. means,
difference between selling With a little practice the answer
a momen' and examines it. It price ar.d cost to ?ei;er will come up every time After
is simple, / * profound idealistic ?> A gross income and recepits unraveling the symbols the facts
yet obtainable ^jves meaning *** on business of what you were really dreaming
to Christ's words when he said. < A corporation net income tax becomes crystal clear you didn't
"Become ye as a little child ' ff- i* interesting to note the want to shoot your husband at
This speaks well of a faculty sources of possible revenue left ail, you just wanted him to un-
that ran inspire young people to out of the recommendations and derstand how badly you needed
look further than the simple re- a reasonable question is, Why?" that fur coat.
cordings of books Attempts have been made in I've been dreaming of Corpora-
times past to saddle Texas with tion Courts here lately?
A new slogan some form of sales tax" to pro-
f'orh-ips is \me the farmers corporations and national re- Course of newspaper events
pressure their various organ tea- sources from these taxes It will x,x weeks ago this column let
tior.s to take up a new crusade interesting to see if the pre- faose a tiny firecracker relating
in the interest of the national s*nt bair- catching idea of doing the experiences of local citizens
■welfare They know that they will *"th valorem tax" with Amarillo courts and law.
soon lose an tr.e farm programs Wl" he!p produce the sales tax " The editorial is still verbalizing
r.hrough the ink-stained halls cf
the fourth estate Weekly editor.*
ft very now and then I run into have enjoyed passes and repasses
?1 bleeding heart story of the to the effect that Amarllto's Pub-
awfulness and immorality of the lie Relation Slips were showing
Of the money spirit by the gov- T/nited States droping the A Some editors ran the editorial
eminent on subsidies Who gets horn's on Hiroshima arid Nagasa- with a lar^e heading which
n is f:"f' '*hat the bleeders do not read, This is the Reason You
tell us is the fact that Japan had, Should Trade at Horn': " Others
ready and waiting to hit our In- commented. Still others took up
/artir.g forces, 5,000 hara-kiri boys for Amarillo but dared them to
all primed to fly down our break their own small town traf-
smokestacks. The boys In the lie laws. In several ca;es it vier-
f'R'.ific didn't joke about the 'd off the course and took in
h *. a-kiri boys either everything from motherhood and
I know a few fellows running the church to the 1 dia that we
Fntered as second r-lass mail mat- around Claude who would not were advocating shooting down
fr at lh post office at Claude, be doin« so, had the A bombs Amarillo policemen.
Z**?L."r"lr,T the A" Marr.h failed to fall In local reactions I learned
more "latrine" law in a wee< than
Split ballot I ever learned while in the army.
Are you interested Iri splitting But the most surprising was the
♦BOO v'"'r Wov 4th? I'm tempted '"fcouragement and backing of
p' <yt to (toy Whlttenburic, Kepublican ''K;al IafJy readr:r- whr.. do notj
- candidate to the u H. Heriate. onJ"y encounters with the law;!
Is making sense to me and he's especially of the nature I men-
the only candidate so far that Is. tloned.
He says Perhaps the most telling blows
"This country was settled bv (;amft 'rom Editor H. M. Baggarly
«■ ,Th:Tul1* "TV* —
( themselves Kncroachment by the "Me sleep over Amarillo anyv/av.
Deadlines Men "mi and club news, federal government began imrne- 1,1 effect, that "bigness"
morning following event Adver- ciiately after the Constitution was «one to the head of Ameri-
Hsements luesday noon adopted. It ciime slowly for a f:ans "nt' "littleness" Is now held
All accounts with The Claude News r-enfll|,V- N"w il is Kolng at a 'n contempt, i.e., little towns,
Claude, Texas, twe due nt our of- f,,Kt l",f:e farms, businesses.
fice on oi l efore the lot I. of tl.e We're like the inexperienced However, our quarrel was not
month following delivery of such i,rir to fl f„rtur.e win, does not wlth merchants, big chain store
s r and or printing No other rPfl)izr thf, work thf, heart(ichcs operators, policemen, etc. I simp.'y
and risk that built up the estate." 0PP°secl Impounding of cars and
f.hey now enjoy but at the same
time they win be forced to con-
tinue buyir.g from controlled
market.
Agriculture receives 15 per cent
tfiiit" obvious and the manufac-
f hp Claude Ncwr
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Outside the f'unty, yesi
VIprriiiers of
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation
of any person, firm or corporation
that may appeal in the columns
Itraiiliful dreamer
It. Is interesting to find that
the courts attitude toward those
fined. You can see haw far a-
fleld it went. It Is like the game
poration Court, will speak to the
Claude Lions Club on the traffic
problems involved in Amarillo. It
should prove to be an interesting
(nfbrmative speech. All LionB and
quests are being urged to attend
this meeting.
t must confess that I have
never received a traffic nicker,
and only one parking ticket in
ail these yean, but the parking
ticket was different from the one
mentioned aelow Perhaps I should
have more encounters with the
law so I would know these things
but Wes Izzard, Editor of the Am-
arillo Daily Mt w3, gives us the
following information or, parking
tickets etc..
We checked on the free" tick-
et.? ar.d honest Mr Waggoner,
they are free for the first five.
The ticket clearly states 7ou
need pay no penalty for this vio-
lation ,f you will complete the
following certificate and return it
to this court: I„ certify
to the Amarillo Corporation Court
that my residence is not in Pot-
ter or Randall County, Texas and
I have not received five c5) cita-
tions for parking violations In
Amarillo since last April 1st."
Since the card carries its own
postage, itr~does seem that any
out-of-town pverparker could fill
out the blanks and drop the post-
card in the mail The corporation
court has adopted this plan be-
cause a great many Amarillo mo-
torists—and as for that matter,
motorists In every city where the
personal property tax on auto-
mobiles is assessed avoid paying
the tax by registering their cars
in other counties. If some plan
such as this "free ticket" were
riot followed, Arnariilo free-load-
ers would be coasting on the
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11 i—i* « 1 ~ - whisper a story 'o the person
next to you and when lt is final-
ly passed around the ct-cle it is
unrecognizable.
Wiiile sitting under my desk,
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1 | '* ■*( «r; tur rti.iu 111 l,f*| f'Hl.f'll If) tflPlr
cone, ted upon if bring lironght to dreams. After popping off lust
(lie ntleht inn of the pub Ushers. , ,
w,,k about one of my dreams,
In the nasi of error in legal or Interest was shown in th pro-
oilier iirlverfTsi' K I he publishers do eedtirc of dream Interpretation
not hold themselves liable for da- Freud set h stigma on dreams .
maters in excess or the amount ,.v rvitlt, ih,.,„ ..u . '■ to avold the brickbats and bou-
„,„i „u - m„zvr's r* ,m"'m m> 1 aecided
All repolutlons of resi>ect, card of Jung gives a more Intelligent and ' VhC| WftS "° ^usincss llke ^er"
thanks, publishing of church or wholesome aspect to dreams and i!_ n f* mil < nv\
joclefy functions, where admission Rnd wy| „th , _ Thursdya, Oct. 23,ConallyLock- K | RAT I ADH POWQIP WU17
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1958, newspaper, October 16, 1958; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355828/m1/4/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.