The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 10, 1960 Page: 2
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Ths Veerans 4dm i rra 31 > s
Pi a St Amarillc w i have all Open However mi n > not
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jlV trim 26 states T1 am f i i
The public is invited especially ar away as Connec ut mid S v
tie Veterans of all wars York in the Northeas II r < J
During this pas fi yr lhlhe Southeast Califr n i n I n <
A Hospital at Amarillo treated West ami Illinois Ind ina nj Oh
ever 1700 patients The major portion In the North
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Fun because they make you eel so gracefully surefooted
and pretty toobecause they re shaped
to look high A pump with that Life Stride look of
perfection sure to be your favorite
Junior Miss
DEBS YOU
jJr Seamless
All Nylon
fc For The Young Miss
125 pair
ALSIIN rex Though the legisla with barbed wire by wfif group that
t h mt shots nlnady pposes that course W
k n tht batik trvcr how Advance studus inditjti the nted
t j i i n jri tati rivcnue in 19G1 for as much as 100 900000 a yiar m
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i iwmnktrs arrive in Jan new taxis
i i i w II ha i a hard time Ilusiniss groups whrj have bin
fnl j i i ad to niw money that holding meltings ovir1 the state
h ii l r i l nd mined and strewn havt come out flatly for a retail sal
Pontiac tailors body design to a new WideTrack
Better balance and roadablllty Control that cant bo coplodl
We ve built more room and greater roadability into this sleok new 61 Pontlaa
There more headroom legroom and footroom Doors nro wider and theyre
designed to open farther for greater convenience
By trimming tide overhang we balanced more weight directly between
the wheels The 61 Pontiac gives you greater stability It gives you a creator
sense of control for every mile every maneuver t
Isn t now the time to try the W de Track way to travel
PONTIAC C1 ITS ALL PONTIACI
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUT ORiZED PONTIAC DEALER
EARL COSBY M0TOH m 300 north 87 ayenue
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ISf f II I I KiHI OIHCrRS Utcttd to head the Air rum ROFC Anpi
nth I t SUti olltpi in Denton thi year irelift to rihj I aQuiti Noble
ra I vtns Dtllas Mtry Mowers Denton C arole F eland I ort Worth Gail Halliburton I on
vii w Miss Noble the daughter of Mr and Mr John S Noble r > 01 N I loyil lulta is comm
null i of tht Atifd v ith th < honorary rank of colorel
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> mte i mm
I itfinr
li irba
rs I i II frntind that to meit
i i I prismt and fitun Itxis
mus 1 a i broad based spn id
i in II pro with the eion
rrX
X pi i i of organid lab
ifxscd to a sa is tiK
f td ba k labor has eldorsid tht
dta of a broad bistd growth tax
but ns sis it should be an inromi
ax on mrp rations and individuals
In virnor Diniil has voictd oppusi
I on to both salts and incomi taxis
Many ligislators wire elected on
platforms opposing both
Only othir likely courses would bf
lo ra st taxis that alnady exist or
voti taxis priviously rejected But
this roads also art blocktd by
groups ready to defend to the last
On such a battlifield lawmakirs
might be tempted to ntnat ex
I cipt that this course is cut off too by
support rs of bettir collegis ttach
t r raises mitlical payments for the
j aged all of which riquin mon
mom y
U OI HOUSION AID AIIROVID
Commission on Higher I ducation
ricommended that thi Univtrsity of
Houston be addid to the state col
Itgi system if it wouldit cut into
funds neided by the 11 alrt ijy ixist
mg state colleges
I inal decision tan be mide only
1 v thu 1 egislattire
A Commission study indiratid the
I ntversity of Houston would if st tht
late approximately 1 000 000 a year
lore from the gent ral nvt nm fu id
i has a 22 acre campus and a plant
ilued at 22000 000 Lnrollment fort
ns year is 11 500 stcond onlv to thi
i niversity rf Texas with 11000
Commission einphasi7d that nld
ing the Houston schojl should hi on
ilitKaid on providing adiquatt fin
aicial support to existing state si ho
s Commission is tentativt lv rt
mmending an appropriation if
tV35OO0O frr hightr education o
12 University of Houston s nitds
i ould be in addition to this mi an
ng more money raising prrblims
for the I egislature
AUTO INSURANl I IMAN RTVIS
LD State Hoard of Insurant i lias
n moved certain driving violations
mostly minor from trie list of hose
ncurnng penalties undir the state s
mirit ratng plan for auto aft dent
insurance
Hoard members disagreed among
thtmselves over whether to n am
the present plan or abolish it and It t
ompanies set up merit rating cm an
dividual basts Hoard Cha rman
l nn J Jackson favored thi indivi
dial pan but was voted down hv
niembtrs Robert W Strain and Std
Price
Removed from the list of driving
offensis which cause the dnvtr to
have to pay higher accident insurance
rates were such offenses as
fraudulent use of drivers license
mental incompetence physical incapability
driving on the wrong side
of thu striet going the wron > way
on a one way street blocking traf
fie Illegal backing improper signals
etc
Points will still be assessed against
the driver for such violations as
speeding running red lights or stop
signs illegal turns negligent collision
illegal passing failure to have
drivers license whether involved in
an accident or not
Changes go into effect Jan 1
i BOWLING TAX OPIMONA big
bowling alley costs less than a tiny
one state taxwise
I Atty Con Will Wilson ruled that
I the operator of a regular bowling alley
should pay only the 10 occupa
ttonal tax but that owners of cyan
operated mtotature bsvwhni nwdsvn
rs must buy a 90 Ugmm for each
machine
Cm 1 r
th n nuils an I n a i
farm and am nt i
I pledge to raise prns
e s so as to assure thi farmer returns tor h s
and management cnmparablf to re urns i < her inJusirits
I pledge to expand and liberal 7 < f ri > inil M
ba aiec thi r pocuitin with thi
I pledge to enable farmers to
nators real needs using quotas hd r t remi n rr rk n order
her best suited to each enmmod
a means
I pledge to help young farm family t b efficient uptodate
mint operations that will enablt ih n t u n ieien incomes
> w if this be socialism or triason mi t be
Vve liked the comment of an Oton arm r who r al some of the
tulst Republican propaganda about Kennt iK s firm prram causing
f < d prices to go up 2 Sad the farrm r If piin th farmers
ncomi in line with that of other groups m ans an nmaso of 25 per
rt
an
couwriiY Efflnrt
By H M DACGARLY
labor
FREE FREE
A Checker Set Will Be Given
Away FREE With Any Toy
Purchase
I
ful pantv
investment
then 1 rn for it Our costs have pom up 10 pi r nnt If hi farmer
land a 40 p r lent n
Flame Cultivation
New Experiment
F IJ drying gran sorghum by thc
hame cultivation was a mw
exper ment conducted at the High
Pla ns Research foundation in Sept
imber and October The objective
was to riduce the moisture content
to hi 11 acceptable for safe si
or g vtrnment loan without doik
as
Thi r suits sccund were incour
aging enough to justify continuation
of f ests During the winter mnn
hi experiment will b continu
1 rain sorghum in the Rto
Orandi Valliy and at thi Pound
ton at Halfway in Irtl by I it
I n i agr c iltural i ij m r
A ti jh < Itaran i trai q il
w h j fiiitl lulvairwjs il 1
i tets Two add a b i s
w re addid ppr r a and t bu i
thin uri I olhis an sjnd 25 p r cnt
plated rppostc ei h other Th
flame was ilirtctid at the base of
thf pants i tht row where the
I ami trnm t ii I irni rs colhd d th
lame mr id u > Aard trying the
leavis tnd r > I if inf th moisture in
the h id
Dr Inm I on pi ike in comment
mg en tht potiduri stated Although
it is too urlv to predift
wh < hir this lrlifniil drying of
jra n < rn irn in the f eld has a
pi if i ii t so far are very
n ii i i li i owl dry weathir
jin s ir h m 11 drj at the ap
pi inn
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mg t i
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i i same trnditions
i pit iniri ascd the
in 1 1 per day
dilu n it rn i mmend
t f in al f i Id drying
1 i Ih it techm
s t l > i v vi
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r i 1 ir i ev st strain
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REOU AS 2 25 METAL
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QEiiy 198
PEGULAR 19 95
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BABY DOLLS
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288
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 10, 1960, newspaper, November 10, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46245/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.